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iFrrsbmett (Class iStstory It was a bright, sunny morning, the first day of school and a group of Freshmen, girls and boys, marched quietly into the Farrell High School Building. While passing in the hall they noticed two statues, which they later found out to be Mr. McCullough and Mr. Eddy. The Freshmen entered their rooms and quietly took their seats and folded their hands upon their desks. The teachers remarked about how obedient and quiet they were. These Freshmen were now in a very serious state of mind and they knew what they were up against and determined to make good. Sing Sing Prison is like our High School in two respects: First, when you leave there, if you ever do, you are supposed to be reformed. Second, wherever the prisoners go they drag a ball and chain along with them and wherever a Freshie goes his looks are sure to go also. The Freshmen held a Hallowe’en party. It was the grandest affair ever held in the High School and it will always be remembered by all, especially the Freshmen of ‘21 and ’22. Winter came and snow with it. The Freshmen were going to have a sleigh load but every time things were ready and the time set, to the Freshmen’s great disappointment there was never any snow. One great habit of the Freshmen was never to leave school without a book, (to study). The Freshmen have wonderful voices. This was proved at cheer practice and also at basketball games. The Freshmen of ’21 and ’22 were very ambitious and took a great interest in everything they did and in all High School affairs. They had many honors bestowed upon them, in fact, too many to mention. The greatest ambition of these students is to hold true to these honors with the many honors they are likely to receive before they finish their next three years of High School. A. H., ’24
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Page 36 Ehe Slrilettor 1922 jFrrjtlmmt (Elaaa IdU Donald Armour Anna Hetra Carroll Nolan John Arnoski Alice Hilinsky Ida Nugent Joseph Bacon Robert Hinkson Marie Pasher Mary Baird Alice Hitchings Stella Pilch Dorothy Bartolon Chester Hogue William Pintar George Bechtold Julia Horvatovich Anthony Polus Anna Beharry Jeane Jamison John Pollock Andrew Bernard William Jones Margaret Prichard Eva Bernard Beulah Kline Rene Ray Frank Bishop Charles Kleiks Edith Remaley Lucien Brunett Molly Kozar Margaret Reese Margarete Bucia Florence Kreaps Katie Ritchie Paul Burgoon Frank Kreaps Steve Bobich Jeanette Burns Joseph Deezancie Edward Rosenberg Mary Carine Amy Krisselbrink Richard Roth Samuel Carine Anna Kudelko Albert Ruffs Louis Crusoe Silvie Le Donne Gertrude Sabo Irene Challacombe Mildred Leinberger Anna Salloun Joseph Chestnut George Logan John Scardina Mary Chintala Mamie Margaree Paul Schaeffer Mary Clune Van D. Magree Myrtle Skuse Steve Clune Hilda Markovitz Joseph Smegal Louise Consantine Alice Martins George Smith Augusta Craig Mike Mason John Smith Natalia Craig Mary Matta Agnes Sparana Madeline Currie Paul McDade Merle Spere Ophelia Davis Dorothy McHugh Mary Spirk Francis Duffee Ruth Miles Helen Stefanic Mike Dumas Joseph Miller Mary Strizze Walter Ebert Mildred Miller Dorothy Summer John Edwards Rich rd Mitcheltree Bertha Sweeny Hanna Evans F: ieda Modor Sophia Szulga Minnie Feigert Ida Monaca Rachel Thomas Donald Foley Doris Monks William Thomas Louis Greene Katherine Moore Warren Thompson Arthur Greenbaum Louise Morinere Stanley Tomzcak Rose Greenbaum Richard Moraca Joe Vance Julius Grega Mary Morris Harold Victor Blanche Gross Joseph Moses Edward Walker Charles Guffey Mildred Moskovitz Mildred Wanchock Harold Harenchar Anna Monroe Leo Wanic Ora Harrington Andrew Muntean Margaret Weller Alton Heiges Romulus Muntean John Whalen Verne Heiges Glenn Meyers Christine Wilson Archie Henderson Leo Neely Nathan Ziering Matilda Henning Lila Niemi Cecile Zoldan
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