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Senior Class Of ficers President Vice-President Nancy Keebaugh Craig Cutchall Secretary Treasurer Karen Grissinger Dennis Mosebey
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Steven P. Wolfe Wolf Academic Surveyor Are you for real? Math Club 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; French Club 2; Track 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Class Advisors Mr. Thomas Cypher Mrs. Mildred Graeber
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Class History We, the senior class of 19b9, entered the halls of Forbes Road High School in 1963 as lowly underclassmen—better known as dumb little seventh graders. We soon changed this, though, as we attained the rank of dumb little eighth graders the following year. During these first two years at Forbes, little was done as to class activities except election of class officers; so let us proceed. In 1965, we returned to the welcome facts that we were known as freshmen and could at last begin to join clubs. We held a roller-skating party as our first official money-making project. Our sophomore year began in 1966. We started the year by selling sweatshirts and hats. Another roller-skating party was held for some entertainment (spelled $ $ $) and we presented a Christmas assembly which proved to be an enormous hit. To top off the year, we gave the departing seniors the annual Farewell Dance. During our junior year, we were saddened by the death of one of our class- mates, David Martz. To help defray the expenses incurred during his serious illness, the members of his class sold magazine subscriptions and were able to donate two hundred dollars to the David Martz Fund. In October of our junior year, we received our beautiful, long-awaited class rings. (Unfortunately, many were lost rather quickly.) Chances were sold during November. We transformed the gym for the Christmas Dance, A Christmas World, which featured a musical group instead of a disc jockey to provide the music for the evening. In the spring, the entire class was involved with pre- senting the class play, Great Caesar's Ghost. A lot of hard work (and many, many roses) were necessary before we hosted the class of '68 to the Junior- Senior Prom, Moonlight and Roses, in May. In September, 1968, we began our last, and what proved to be our busiest, year at dear ol' Forbes Road. We began by holding the Back-to-School Dance—the most profitable dance tield to date and one of the most enjoyable. An equally
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