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CLASS HISTORY OF l94O' Graduated! Four of the happiest years of our lives flown! Reminiscing, was it not only yesterday that we entered high school as mischievous, wide-eyed fresh- men? Was it not only yesterday that we felt honored to converse with our upper classmen, even though we were buffeted about by their quips? Yes, it was only yesterday, and inexperienced though we were, we accomplished practical things that year, our first year of high school life. Under the supervision of Mr. Anthony Kilbert, we elected James Munro, president, Betty Rose Broderick, vice-presidentg and Doris Ruger, secretary. We chose Excelsior for our motto, royal blue and silver for our colors, and the forget-me-not for our flower. Commencement exer- cises and diplomas climaxed the events of the year. Miss Anne Gojdics supervised our sophomore year when we elected James Munro, president: Betty Rose Broderick, vice-president: and Martha Frantz, sec- retary. Although our Freshman year was extremely interesting, we had always regretted the fact that we were not permitted to compete with the upper classmen, so we were elated when, as Sophomores, we were given an opportunity to participate in literary and athletic events. A large number of our classmates competed in the various fields, and were rewarded according to their merits and abilities. After a comparatively eventful Sophomore year, we were admitted into the ranks of the upper classn1en. Directed by Miss Julia Wallace, we named Edward Frank, Betty Rose Broderick, and Anastasia Hrisoulas as our officers. We sponsored the Moonlight Dance with marked success. In the Class Day Field Meet, we matched our athletic ability withlthat of the Seniors. The much anticipated affair of the year was, of course, the Junior-Senior Prom which we sponsored. Bidding the Seniors farewell and good luck at the Farewell Assembly, we accepted the responsi- bilities conferred upon us as the future Senior Class. x Captivated by our surroundings in the beautiful Farrell Senior High School, we began the final year in our high school career under the supervision of Miss Esther Zentz. To our class advisor, we attribute the success of the first nmin event of our senior year, our class play, Almost Eighteen , a comedy in three acts. Then we selected our class emblems, class rings, commencement announcements, and class day uniforms. Many of our classmates were members of the Night Rider and the Reflector Staffs, of the athletic teams, and contestants in the Music-Literary Con- test. With the aid of our class advisor and class officers, we successfully sponsored the first school dance of the year. At the close of the term, we matched our athletic ability with the juniors on the second annual Field Day. Sadly and tearfully, we took leave of our Alma Mater at the Farewell Assembly, following which we journeyed to Conneaut Lake, where with the seniors of surround- ing schools we had a gala time. We were the guests of the Juniors at thc Junior- Senior Prom. Finally came Baccalaureate services and Commencement Night! These events ended our sojourn through school. We departed with the hope that we had contributed the right precedent to the future classes of Farrell Senior High School. BETTY ROSE BRODERICK. Class Colors: Class Flower: Class Motto: ROYAL BLUE and SILVER FORGET-ME-NOT EXCELSl0R! l251
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