Forest High School - Leaves Yearbook (Forest, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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.ah 5 ifwc 1. PT- 5 N'Gx l T NsSr l ,X x l xi V lx xv ,V T he Sophomore Class fiifxs .xi g x . , grgx. 'ix . j :rx X W FT: 3, he t . I ri J l ii? M4 l Inf l W l Il f . ' r 1 2X xxxs I 1 . f i X x Yer, vwlx X 'Q' Class Officers: Robert Johnson, Vice President, Carole Lehman, Secretary, Mona Fortney, Treasurer, Paul Staley, President. Yes, there are now only two years of school for the Class of '54 and, though often times it's rather tough, most of us don't envy the departing Seniors one smidgum. Our Sophomore year has been filled with bake sales, scrap drives, and counting sales tax stamps. Of course, we can't neglect to mention also that we sold a few of our wonder- ful FHS socks, They're getting cheaper every year, starting at 50 cents a pair, then 25 cents, and our latest cut has left them at two pairs for 25 centsl lYou can buy them from anyone in our classl As for the scrap drive, we wish to state that it would not have been very wise to men- tion the word paper to any Sophomore during the certain week of the school term when we had to box all of it. lt was really a job! There were also other-times when the word paper disturbed us. These times were the weeks when we were writing newspapers in our English class. Another jobl But now that they are over, both are fun to remember. These are the things that we must strive to keep in mind in order to really enjoy the rest of our school career. After the difficult things are done, we can look back at them with pride and pleasure. We of the Class of '54 hope sincerely that the graduating class has mony of these pleasant memories and that each one will find success in his life ahead. The Sophomores ABSENT: Joann Weber. 26 - Q. ' --n-.. ' Qs. g

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