Forest High School - Leaves Yearbook (Forest, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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P L- r Nv STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, IST ROW: Shirley Kalb, Betty Johnson, Donna Miller, Shclba Landon, Virginia Jolliff, Joann Weber, Shirley Patrick, Mary Lou Smithson, LaDonna Tracy. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, 2ND ROW: Esther Sellars, Donna Robinson, Delores Overly, Rosina Kaser, Alice Rizor, Vivian Cooper, Shirley Smith- son, Roxie Landon, Evelyn Tracy. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, 3RD ROW: Janice Hart, Anna Lee Hankins, Carolyn Clinger, Gladys Willeke, Carolyn Swanson, Dolly Johnson, Barbara Fields, Leatrice Williams, Bonnie George, Mrs. Gordon. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Brown, Eileen Thiel, Marilyn Anderson, Miriam Mentzer, Alice Jolliff, Leota Phillips, Patty Peart, Susan Ropp, Carolee Curran. The F. H, A. girls of the Forest chapter have an enrollment of 47 members and one advisor for this year. They have had among their projects, a F. F.A. -F. H.A. Christmas party in December, initiation of freshman members, participated in National F. H. A. week in November, and held a bake sale. In February they had Family Night and in May, a Big Sister party, along with presenting a few chapel programs throughout the year. OFFICERS MOTTO Pres, . ,,,, Alice Thiel Peace first begins in the home V. Pres. . Miriam Mentzer Sec. . . Majorie Frey COLORS Treas. . Eileen Thiel Red and White FLOWER Patty Sue and Red Rose Shirley in a chapel skit. Oh, what a beautiful sight! ls it hard work, Shelba? The distinguished FHA officers. u . 1 ' I I f I I X . 1 5 Q sf rv

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onor .ggciefg STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marcia Staley, Carole Lehman, Mona Ruth Fortney, Lois McMaster, Arlene Hemmerly, Mr. Pine. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat McKinley, Tom Kellogg, Clyde Harrold, Bob Briggs, Yvonne Frater. f1 The Forest Honor Society is made up of ten full-fledged members from the Senior and Junior classes and six probationary members from the sopho- more class. Last fall a trip was taken to Bowling Green where a tour of the campus was made. Also they visited the buildings and the classes. This spring the annual Hardin County Honor Society Banquet was held at Mt. Victory. We are proud to add that the president of the county Honor Society is from Forest, Tom Kellogg. 'l BOB BRIGGS YVONNE FRATER Valedictorian Salutatorian 31



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Pres.. V. Pres. Sec. . Treas. Reporter. Sentinel OFFICERS MOTTO . . . Clyde Harrold Learning to do .Kenneth Wright Doing to learn . . Cary Kneisley Earning to live . .Vincent Cramer Living to serve . . . Ronald Fewell . Vernon Hemmerly COLOR National Blue and Corn Gold SITTING QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Cary Kneisley, Vernon Hemlnerly, Ken Wright, Clyde Har- rold, Vincent Cramer, Ronald Fcwell. STANDING QLEFT TO RIGHT, ZND ROW: Allen H-tru, Norman Musgrave, Donald Flowers, Ronald Horn, William Wilcox: Bill Woolley, Dallas Parsell, Mr. Becker. STANDING QLEFT TO RIGHTJ, 3RD ROW: Dick Wilcox. Willis Frey, Joe Conley, Elmer Seymore, Louis McMaster, David Kauble, Clayton Basli. The Forest chapter of the F. F. A. have an enrollment of 31 members and one advisor this year. They have participated in many things, some of which are listed: game supper with faculty and Board of Education invited, parlimentary procedure team competition in February, sent four boys to Kansas City, Parent-Son-Daughter Banquet in March, had first American Farmer in the history of the Forest chapter, Bill Kingman, and as money-making projects: a sausage Supper, selling candy, greeting cards, license emblems, everyday and Christmas wrapping paper, and a scrap drive. In June, they took part in the State Judging contest and in August, plan to go to Florida for a week or ten days. Compliments of HURZOG LTME AND STONE 33

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