Forest High School - Leaves Yearbook (Forest, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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SENIORS THEN Back Row: Miss England, Burdett, Fisher, Farmer, Gobrecht, Hayes, Willson, Car- penter, Tuorrey. Middle Row: Jolliff, Daniels, Zimmerman, Rutan, Packer, Kahley, Harris, Cooper McDaniel, Thomson. Front Row: Bell, West, Eller, Fout, Wilson, Flowers, Metzger, Bacon, Wedge. SENIORS NOW Back Row: McDaniel, Cooper, Zimmerman, Jolliff, Thomson, Curtin. Front Row: Metzger, Thompson, Wright, Willson, Farmer.

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Carl- Tony Richarcl- Dick Harry- Brownie CARL WEBB General Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 Play Cast 3,4 J ENNIE CURTIN Home Economics F.H.A. 1,2,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 RICHARD WILLSON Academic Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Drum Major 4 Play Cast 3,4 Honor Society 4 BETTY TUORREY Commercial Chorus 1 Treas. 4, V. Pres 2 Play Cast 3 Honor Society 3 HARRY BROWN General JO ANN HARRIS Commercial F.H.A. 1,2 Pres. 1, Chorus 1,2 Cheerleader 1,2,3 Play Cast 3 J ermie- J en Betty- Bets', ' Jo Arm- Pee Wee



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SCHOOL DAYS As the month of May rolls around, another class bids farewell to its school years which leave many memories . . . The janitors had to take some- one home in the first grade, remember that Norman Hayes???'?? In the second grade five students came from Patterson!!!!! A certain little girl got a shaking up at night school in the third grade. Know anything about it Susie?? We wore out three teachers in the fourth grade ..., I n the fifth grade we spent most of our time in the hall and Joann and Katharine joined us. In the sixth grade we became artistic and one little boy felt the paddle. How about it Bill?!. Our romantic and social life had begun by the time we were in the seventh grade. During our seventh grade year we also received our lockers which we had a hard time trying to keep. Remember it, Mr. Thomas??? In the eighth grade we received punishment from our writing teacher for talking too much . . . Three of our members placed in the upper ten in the State Eighth Grade Test while several more of us ranked in the upper twenty-five per cent of the county. Carl and Ruth joined us in our Freshmen year. Every day during our Freshmen year we always heard the same old questions . . . Do you have your Algebra and Latin done for today? In our Sophomore year most of us took Biology and we all learned about the birds and the bees?'?? This year most of us had the giggles all of the time and we were always being sent to either the study hall or to the office . . . We all turned very dramatic in the Junior year by being in the class play, The Atomic Blonde . Tuesday and Fridays were always bath days in Chemistry Lab., it seems a certain student was quite messy with water . . . Know anything about it, Dick??? ,. . . English class was another exciting one for us in our Junior year, it seems that some of us never agreed with Mr. Mervyn. Life became very interesting for us in our Senior year. Our class motto was With the Ropes of the Past. We Will Ring the Bells of the Future . Bells were ringing all right . . . Wedding Bells, since three of our members got married. We contracted for our annual and soon discovered what hard work it was going to be. Again we became actors and put on the play It's Never Too Late . We watched the new grade school be- ing built and often wished it had been built for us to use. We also saw the beginning of the student council which consisted of three members from each class. Two of our three members held the offices of President and V. President. We plan to go to Washington, D. C. for our Senior trip. This will probably be the last thing we all do together. These are just a few of the many exciting things that have happened in our school life which will long be remembered by all of us. Bessie Jolliff

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