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omior 641,54 Maier? Let us turn the hands of thelclock back to pre-high school days when all the eighth graders were looking forward to the time when they would be called Freshmen. At last in the fall of 1940, the students from the various schools entered Ford City High's doors as Freshmen, all eager to make new acquaint- ances and to find out what high school was all about. Like big shots they strutted through the halls feeling superior to other students. Before they knew it, the first semester was over and the second already started. A few tea dances were held and they anxiously awaited the day when they would receive their diplomas at Commencement Exercises. Thus the first quarter had slipped by and they were ready for Senior High School. The time changed to the second quarter and the same group, not so child- ish as before, began the Sophomore year with eagerness and enthusiasm. This year found them successfully sponsoring their own dances and skates, as well as attending Junior and Senior affairs. Officers for the year were President, Robert Cieplyp Vice President, Charles Sporneyp Secretary, Helen Zoszak: Treas- urer, Rita Beuth. The school term was soon over and they were ready to enter the third quarter. Their Iunior year had a snappy start with a Victory Dance as their first big affair. Dutch Campbell and his orchestra furnished the music. The Christ- mas Dance, which was also a successful event, was followed by victrola dances and skates. As the yearbook goes to press, plans are being made for the Iunior-Senior Prom. They owe the success of this year to the splendid lead- ership of Elsie Sellers, Presidentp Robert Cieply, Vice President: Pauline Sanoba, Secretary: Tom Cole, Treasurer: and the Iunior Home Room Chairmen. They still have the last quarter to complete. We hope that their Senior year will be as pleasant as their past years have been. THE TRIREME Page 29
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THE TRIREME PC1519 28 ELSIE SELLERS President CKCLJJ 214 ROBERT CIEPLY PAULINE SANOBA TOM COLE Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
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omiom - - - - ROOM 301 Top Bow: Arnold Bupert, William Simmons, Bill Decoclc, lohn Kocliman, Keith Heilman, loe Chromick Middle Row: Grace McCo1lim, Helen Zoszak, Eleanor Kiiowski, Margaret Plaeek, Josephine Prazenica, Dorothy I-lohl, Beatrice Neale, Elsie Thornhill, Kenneth Keeler Front Row: Anna DeBarr, Betty Edwards, Elva lean Burdette, Belle Smathers, Katy Krukar, Tony Giardina, Danny Benigni, Edward Yapp, Lewis Nicoda, Mary Ellen Erick ROOM 308 Brick Row: Toni Cole, Mike Gregory, Walter Lewis, Carl Michalik, Iames lohnson Middle Row: Eleanor Trop, Genevieve Englert, Elda Marino, Patty Reisgen, Anne Dobrosky, Wilfred Spence, lack Valentine, Gene Szatron, loo Draw Front Bow: Pauline Podesla, Philomena Haluanetz, Bose Mario Scripps, Marjorie King, Iessie Smith, Katherine Chaloupka, Mary Panchik, Albino Kuvilc, Dorothy Wintgens, Dorothy Ann Huet ROOM 314 Brick Bow: Ernest Cousins, Ed Sellers Middle Row: Marilyn Marshall, Mary Ann Vasil, Paul Kane, lesse King, Raymond Chauvaux, lohn Holizna, Lawrence Miloser, lack Heasley, lim Livengood Front Row: Martha Stookdill, Iuanita Snyder, Patty Duff, Phyllis Klingensinitli, Helen Zacour, Agatha Russell, Bose Bryant, Mary Levcik, Helen Shevchulc, Margaret Kasun THE TBIBEME Paige 30 A-
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