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Class History tt seems it was only, last night that we struggled with each othei through the fog that hung so dense over us. And yet it seems ages ago that we chanced upon the prison shaped cave crouched on Fruit Avenue, and discovered that in reality we were men and women. Some would have liked to evade this building, while others hail it with joy. But to those who would have evaded it, it clutched them by the arm and now they are Juniors of Farrell High. We will not speak of our dreaded studies which we cam. t realize to be the most important factor of our life, but we will speak of oui social activities. When we were Freshmen a number of parties were held and delight fill times were enjoyed by all. A great number from our ranks showed, that they had talent by takiiv oart .in the different plays and by taking part in the programs of the Wash mgton and Lincoln Societies. Also both the boys and girls proved to the upperclassmen that Uiej could play Basketball. Our Freshman year ended with a picnic for the Sophomores at Buhi Park.
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Junior Class OFFICERS President Mliton Klein Vice President John Hetra CLASS ROLL Ida Allen Olive A they Carl Bisset Rudolph Bobby William Cardille Joe Carroll Belle Collins George Dvoryak Mary Evans Phillip Foley Franklin Fry Lawrence Greene David Gregory Cecil Guffey Sarah Heizler John Hetra Goldia Hinkson Guy Iacino Lila Jamison Tony Kelberl Milton Klein Bud Laurrell Secretary Nellie Stillstrom Treasurer Miss Chase Robert Luckey Hattie Ma t Mary Miles John Mixer William Moder Idris Morris John Paczak Mildred Phillips Tony Pintar Ida Rernaley Ella Rosenberg Margaret Roux Mary Scardina Alfred Schermer Madelina Scott Beulah Smith Helen Somogyi Nellie Stillstrom Stella Thompson William Thomas Mary Uber James Williard
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Page 32 THE REFLECTOR 1921 The waves dashed upon the rocks, the fog grew dense and a hand reach ed out and clutched us by the arm but this time we were Sophomores. Some of our number had been lost at sea for we saw no. their beaming faces on that glad September Morn. This year we took part in cutting the Freshmen’s hair whereas the yeai previous we were the innocent victims of unskilled barbers. The first event of the year the Junior and senior Farewell Party for Mr. Downs. To this we gave liberal support. Our dramatic ability is also worthy of mention. The first play was ‘Aaron Boggs.’ The Sophomores in the cast were: Cecil Guffy as Aaron Boggs William Walker as his father; Olive Athey as the College Belle; and Lylla Jan'isoh as a College Girl. In the second play there was, a cast of seven characters, three of whom were Sophomores. James Willard as the English Butler kept the audience in;an uproar of laughter and Goldia Hinkson as “Patty,” who desired very much to be a dancer. Nellie Stillstrom as Catherine Rodgers, a fun loving girl helped to make the play a success. A party was held on April 15th and everyone had a most enjoyable time, a picnic in our honor was given by the Freshmen at Buhl Park. Thus our Sophomore year came to an end. Again the waves dashed upon the rocks, again the fog grew dense, again a hand clutched us by the arm and drew ut into the cave. But now we were upperclassmen. The first event of this year was a Hallowe’en Party in the Gym. Ever 'one did their best in trimming the Gym and entertaining their guests This year we elected our most efficient members as class officers. Miltor. Klein was elected President; John Hetra, Vice President; James Willara, Treasurer; and Nellie Stillstrom, Secretary. The most of our time has been occupied in preparing a banquet in honor of the Seniors. To raise money for this, the Juniors sold confections at the various games and held a play entitled “A Poor Married Man”. The banquet is going to be the greatest ever given in Farrell High School. The greatest event that has ever taken place in the history of Farrell High School is the fact that our Basket Ball Team was proven to be the best in Mercer County, and having be«n proven the best; the cup is hare to keep. Just think! To Keep! And, most honorable students do you realize that the team that has brought the cup to you consisted of Juniors with the exception of two men. N. S. ’22.
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