Forest High School - Leaves Yearbook (Forest, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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FOREST HIGH SCHOOL BAND Front Row, L. to R.: Harford, Musgrave, Hochstettler, Metzer, Clinger, jolifl, Hines, Kaser Alguire, Humphrey, Fortney, Schott, Edgington, jones, Staley, Forney, Spearman, Harris Simpson, Young. Second Row: Baum, Rahrig, Southwurd, Packer, Iolilf, Webb, Kellogg, Simpson, Oates Bash, Price, Cooper, Curran, Wilson, Fewel, Bush, Landon. Third Row: Musgrave, Hayes, Pursell, Phillips, Hamilton, Lehman, Cooper, Burk, McEntee Price, Harmon, Cooper, Thomson, Smith, Hooker, McKinley. MAIORETTES Ianice Musgrave, Carolyn Baum, Donna Mae Oates, Phyllis Landon, Etna Simpson. Sponsored by Lou Ann Beauty Shop ' and Prices Friendly Service Station 34

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E0 1, 1- . fr 5 X ID -L 5 ' D :E I A Days af Preparation The purpose of our journey . . . preparing for now and the future . . . in classes . . . we listen, dream, and yes, even learn a little . . . F reshies painfully factor through 'al- gebra . . . get dizzy over alliteration and onomatopoeia . . . gaze at the stars in general science . . . Latln proves helpful as a romance language famo tej . . . Ag boys buy tractor, look no wheels! . . . Home Ec: glrls visit a bakery . . . WisdOII1 IS the power that enables us to use knowl- ed e for the beneHts of ourselves and others . . . some brilliant sophomores tackle geometry . Z . . . . . . others prefer general buslness . . . juniors know their English well, too well . . . watch your proportion, watch your form, no, not reducing, just shorthand class . . . study halls, at least thatis what the schedule says . . . daily rotation of our mental wheels bringing us closer and closer to graduation. Through'art and music we can ex- press ourselves . . . give beauty to others . . . Music is love in search of a wordv . . . the brisk cadence of a marching band . . . the strut of the majorettes . . . the various for- mations at the football games . . . all add color and beauty . . . to hear the boys' or girls' chorus . .. . it is truly a thing to enjoy . . . all these are precious bits of gold which will bring dividends as we go along. s .Q M Sla Q i 'dia '- WIS' ' MIN -33-



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Clzc Zrrest flzyh Salma! Hand The Forest High School Band was an organization of forty-eight members, Hve twirlers and two Hag bearers. The band played at various activities during the summer. Some of these were: The Le- gion Jamboree, Arlington Homecoming, and the Lions Club Street Fair and Parade. Other outside appearances were at Upper Sandusky during the Wyandot County Fair and at Ken- ton for the Hardin County Fair. The band plaiyed at the football preview at Upper Sandusky along with the bands from Kenton, Richwoo and Upper Sandusky. Our opponent for the evening was Richwood. The band formed for this evening a HI, R, and an F. The band became a very activeipart of every football game. They played The Star Span- gled Banner before every game an did various formations at halftime. Our first game was with Elida and it was a home game. The band formed a football which was kicked by the head majorette and then they broke into a ,49 WIN, and for Elida they formed an E. Their last formation was an F. for Forest. The band then traveled to Pandora and performed at the halftime. Their formations for the night were a football, '49 WIN, P for Pandora, and F for Forest. The next game was with Kenton. The band wanted to look sharp that night and to help, their new uniforms. arrived before the halftime appearance. For this night the band had Tra- vel as their theme. The formations were a bicycle, an automobile, and a locomotive which had smoke coming out of the smoke stack and its pistons and wheels were moving. The band also formed a K for Kenton and an F for Forest. We were invited to come to a Findlay College game on October 8. We gladly accepted and our formations for the evening were a bicycle, an automobile, and a locomotive. Columbus Grove was the next game of the season and it was also the Homecoming game. The band's formations were a clock, a crown into which the queen and her attendants were taken and presented to the large crowd, and a heart. Also the band formed a C G for Colum- bus Grove, and an F for Forest. The last game of the season was with Spencerville and was Dad's night. The band's forma- tions were in honor of the Dads of the football players. The formations were a DAD, a chair, a pipe, and a slipper. The band then formed an S for Spencerville and an F for Forest. The band members wish to express their thanks to the Band Mothers whose work made it possible for them to have their new uniforms which are very attractive. They also wish to express their thanks to everyone who helped in any way to make this project possible. -35-

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