Forest High School - Leaves Yearbook (Forest, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS On October 21, 1949, the Forest High School played its annual Home- coming game with Columbus Grove as its opponent. To reign over this evening's activities, the Forest High students elected Donna Mae Oates as queen. The students who were elected as her attendants were Phyllis Kneisley and Marilyn Harford. The lovely queen and her attendants came on the field in a beautilul red Studebaker convertible, to be met by the band in the formation of a crown. They were escorted to the toastmistress, Ann Holtzmuller, who presented each with a beautiful bouquet of yellow mums. After short speeches by the queen and attendants, they were seated on a throne in the bleachers where they viewed the game. To add to the evening's festivities the boys won the game 19 to 12. Afterthe game, a dance was held in the gymnasium in honor of Queen Donna and her attendants. Captain Harold Waller and co-captain Iim Marshall escorted them to the throne where the queen was crowned. Many of the alumni were present to witness this event. -47-

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A 355: ELQMEAAD Rl 5 A I I TEAM 6 up AY F75-W f to ISAIC' yep , 9 t I ' n 1 'f ,f f , 2 ,H 4' 6 f I 5 . f A 3ji..,22J'3?,5 1-A . 4 S f.. Days af kccallcctiau At joumey's end we look back over the trail of happy memories ..... somebodyis pants fell down in the first grade QI wonder whosej ..... In the second grade Tom jones swallowed his pencil and Norma jean Walters asked, Will he die?,' ..... Three new students came from Patterson and head lice went around in the third grade ..... In the fourth grade Barbara Cooper, Vernon Halsey and Eugene Oates had appendicitis ..... In the fifth grade we had two tattle-tails . . As a result six girls felt the teachers paddle .... . In the sixth grade about ten of the class joined the band ..... In the seventh grade we grew up, love and all . . Huh! Donna, Ann, and Ph llis ..... We took the state eight grade tests and we became dramatic with Red's Christ- mas Whopperisv under the direction of Mrs. Shick ..... Next, we were green freshmen . . we were initiated and the Dream Boat of our class came that year ..... In the sophomore year we gave Miss Fowler a rough time . . Now settle, you rowdies, Mercy! We threw pennies, chalk, erasers, and even Dolly's shoe: also, Donna Mae had the privilege of sitting at the head of our World History class ..... We started our Iunior year by ordering our beautiful class rings, which came a little before Christmas, then came the long weeks of play practice, under the direction of Mrs. Holtzmuller. We gave Come Over to Our House on April 7 and 8 . . And then after long months of school we gave the Junior Gr Senior Prom . . Who got in early that night?'???? Last came our junior picnic . . the boys got the bright idea of throwing a couple of our classmates in the river . . . how about it Donna and Phyllis ???'? .... Then before we knew it we were Seniors . . . jim missing school every Mondayg Harold missing at least one day a week, AND Burl tr 'ng to become the second Tarzan ..... These things we cherish . . . to hold fblrever in our treasure chest of memories. -46-



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