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S. Naugle, E. Miller, P. Krevetski, I. Wirbick SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,.,,. ,.,,.,.......,,4.A,,.,,,,,..,......,..,...A,,,,,.,...... I ANE WIRBICK Vice President .,,,., ..,.,7, P AT KREVETSKI Secretary ,,,.Y,7, .,...7,.7,, E MMA MILLER Treasurer ..... L,,.. S TANLEY NAUGLE ESTELLA LEAF CHARLES LAWSON Advisors ,Y,.... 1954 MIJIJELS . . . THE SENIOR CLASS As we, the Senior Class of l954, reach the climax of our high school careers, we take this opportunity to extend our appreciation to the Forbes school administration and to all the teach- ers who have taught us. Their instruction and counseling will guide us wisely as we approach the crossroad of our lives. We feel a special word of gratitude is in order for the many faculty ad- visors who served our class so faithfully since We first entered the junior high school. During this final year, Mrs. Leaf and Mr. Lawson, our senior faculty advisors, have assisted us in our efforts to understand and adjust ourselves to the problems confronting us as we assume our new respon- sibilities. We will long recall the pleasant years spent in Forbes High School. However, gradua- tion represents a great moment in our lives. We will have many decisions to make. Some will continue in the field of higher education or as apprentices in skilled trades. Others will seek im- mediate employment. For many of us, planning for the future will include preparation for homes of our own. All of these tasks will measure the value of the education we have earned at Forbes High School. The Class of 1954 has maintained the leadership characteristic of Forbes seniors. In studies, music, sports, dramatics and other activities, seniors have lead the way. We have developed life-long friendships, an understanding of the value of cooperation, and experienced the thrill that comes through accomplishments. And as We, the Senior Class of 1954, approach a world of new experiences and responsibilities, we accept the challenge implied in our class motto: Excelsior - Ever Upward! EMMA MILLER Forbian Editor Nine
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EVELYN SHUBIK ROBERT HEIM School Nurse Elementary Music Memorial Hospital Instrumental Music Band Mansfield State Teachers College AUDREY K1-XUFMAN lunior High Secretary GAYNELLE HEIM lunior High Music Elementary Music Senior High Chorus Mansfield State Teachers College DOROTHY WIRBICK Senior High Secretary ,Q- A. Kaufman, N. Sank Eight D. Wirbick, D. Lichliter
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RONALD C. Asr-mnoox Ronnie . . . blond, wavy hair : . . blue eyes... very easy going . . . favorite pastime is run- ning around with the fel- lows . . . likes music and girls . . . Kids . . . dis- likes school and home- work . . . Uncle Sam is planning his future. lor-ru WILLIAM BENTZ Iohnny . . . tall . . . blond . . . member of District Chorus . . . participates in school activities and keeps up with sports . . . likes a certain blonde, math and going places . . . doesn't think much of conceited people . . , ambition to be mechani- cal engineer. RAY EARL BERKEBILL: Ray . . . the shy quiet type . . . spends his time hunting and eating . . . thinks a lot of girls, cars and baseball . . . Dad- gummit! . . , doesn't go for school and dentists wants to be an automo- bile body repairman. ADAM I. CLARK A. I .... tall . . . dark wavy hair . . . enjoys riding his motorcycle . . . has a keen interest in music, eating and girls . . . Oh, I don't know! I never asked him! . . . doesn't seem to dislike anything . . . future is up to Uncle Sam. SE IUH CLASS Ten Ium: Mmun BENKO Iunie. . . quiet, but friendly . . . can be found reading or watching T.V. . . . hillbilly music and french fries are tops . . . Gee Whiz! . . . can't stand stuckup people plans to be a secretary. EMMA IEAN BERKEBILE Ieanne . . . with the light brown hair . . . enjoys T.V., writing letters and sports . . . spaghetti and one boy in particular rate high . . . Dig that! . . . doesn't care for Eng- lish a n d red - headed boys . . . plans to be a nurse. Ionmu: Mmm: Cm-:ccr-rr Io...dark hair.,. brown eyes . . . cheery smile . . . pleasant dis- position . . . favorite pas- times are reading, music and sports . . . likes chocolate cake, T.V. and Larry. . . Boy, you know! dislikes noise, confusion and formality . . . ambition to become a nurse. DoRrHzA ALENE CLARK Dea . . . high-stepping maiorette . . . 5' 5 . . , brown hair . . . hazel eyes . . . likes sports, cherry pie, Eddie Fisher, and Martin and Lewis . . . What a ya think it is? . . . Anyhow! . . . dislikes getting up early . . . future: Criminal re- porter.
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