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The character of Sherlock Holmes has appeared in Beth Alguire. Her brilliant work on the age old mystery of Button, Button, who has the button, has won the admiration of every- one. She is now working on the case, Who put the turn in turnips? Raymond Weber is seen driving a milk wagon for Kay Albert. Raymond gets up before seven and has the milk delivered by 4:00 p.m. Such speed! What a change! Airplanes enter the picture now. Edith Cramer is just arriving after having been to Wash- ington. She was commended for her heroic services in the W.A.F. Edith had a long visit with John Hooker, who has a line of motels all over the world. He has come up with a new idea- floating gas stations. Airplanes are the mode of transportation and they can't come down to earth long enough to fuel up. John is like the proverbial sailor A girl in every portl Barbara Parsell was also at the airport. She was just getting ready to leave for Holly- wood, where her job was waiting for her. Barbara is the second Hedda Hopper and is contem- plating going on television. Barbara and Don Wilkins were visiting. Don has returned from a long vocation in Europe. He is the chief and favorite announcer at W.F.H.S., he is noted for his clear and well modulated voice that can be heard at great distances. Forest is proud of all these travelers. Back at Forest we find Margaret Bash as a very popular Home Economics teacher. Her accordian lessons are very popular with the students. Giles Essinger is also in Forest, as section manager of the Mee and U Railroad. Giles could be president of the road but he prefers the wide open places. Carolyn Baum is head nurse of the circuit of hospitals in Hardin County. Carolyn has a class of ZOO girls with which she gives performances for her patients. Everett Woolley is a grave digger in The Pleasant Cemetery. He can throw a shovel in a way that makes other grave diggers envious. And I, Carolyn Kauble am in Hawaii teaching the natives how to hula. Soon I will be going to New York with my troupe to perform in the Lexington Room. What about Mr. Pine? Well, he's still thinking up money mad schemes for the Senior Classes. I hear that he is getting stingier every day. Mr. Pine, that job is going to make you a real miser yet. Carolyn Kauble
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Class Will We, The Class of I952, of Forest High School, of the town of Forest, Cou'nty of Hardin, State of Ohio, being of sound mind and body, generally speaking, and having just been reminded that it is more blessed to give than to receive, do hereby bequeath, will, and bestow upon the Juniors and the remainder of the school, all those superior virtues for which we shall have no further use. Item I We extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who have patiently worked with us throughout our school career and helped to make our present life what it is. Also we thank those who in any way whatsoever helped to make our annual a success. Item II We pass on to all future Forest High School students our splendid athletic reputa- tion. Item III We bequeath to the Freshmen three more years of hard labor, and we hope they will look up to us as a good example. Item IV To the Sophomores we bequeath the faculty, and to the faculty, the Sophomores. Pity them both! Item V To the juniors, as future Seniors, we leave our hat check stand. This is to stay in the Senior Class from now on as long as there are hats and coats to check! Item VI We would like to will the following personal properties to the persons named below. I, Mervyn Curran, will my muscles to Bill Parsell. I, Ruth Lines, will my Dunkirk boys to anyone who will take them. I, Florence Gorman, will my ability to laugh to Sharlene Spearman. I, Norman Hayes, will my appetite to Janice Zimmerman. I, John Waller, will my hair curlers to Bob Johnson. I, Erna Simpson, will my love for sailors to Anna Lee Hankins. I, Kay Albert, will my Chevie to Duane Smith. I, Beth Alguire, will my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Alice Thiel. I, Lois Spoon, will my ability to argue and agree Ionce in a whilel with Mr. Pine to Carole Lehman. I, Ida Packer, will my weight problems to Shelba Landon. I, Donald Conley, will my ability to go without sleep to anyone who thinks he can take it. I, Raymond Weber, surrender my love for football to Gary Lehman. I, Edith Cramer, will my sewing ability to Mona Ruth Fortney. I, John Hooker, will my height for center to Ohlin Hemmerly. I, Margaret Ann Bash, will my art of careful driving to Patty Peart. I, Everett Woolley, will my position on the student council to Ronald Fewell. I, Carolyn Baum, will my ability to get to school late Ibecause of the distancel to Bill Holtz'- muller. I, Giles Essinger, will my smooth roller skating to Clayton Bash. I, Pat Kauble, will my athletic ability to Mary Ja-ne Forney, who can use it. I, Leon Thacker, will my shyness to Kenneth Wright. I, Barbara Parsell, will my ability to play band instruments to Lois McMaster. I, Don Wilkins, will my willingness to help increase the class treasury to David Frater. I, Janice Musgrave, will my vitamin pills to Clyde Harrold, they didn't do me any good! I, John Harford, will my ability to attract Kenton girls to Joe Frederick. I, Loretta Tracy, will my ability to make a perfect attendance record to Mary Lou Ritter. I, Carolyn Kauble, bequeath nothing to nobody. Carolyn Kauble
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