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Look, a Froshl Aren't they green? Small looking, aren't they? Hey you, Freshiel These phrases were our introduction to high school. Eight years of grammar school were over, and we were looking forward to our high school careers. We were a little bold-a trifle conceited. But it was soon knocked out of us-not physically, but mentally of course. Solving for un- knowns in algebra was a bit harder than the arithmetic we had known. Latin verb conjugations and noun declensions soon showed us hovv much we did not know, how much more we had to learn. We explored the mysteries of science and diagrammed sentences in English. We were uneasy through the first few weeks, but we soon knew we could master the subjects if we tackled them with an honest effort. Our first semester was a period of ad- justing, organizing, and getting acquainted, and early in the second semester we emerged as a unit. Our first effort was that of electing representatives to Student Council. Evelyn Satalla, Anna Marie Gress, and Jack Toperzer were elected to represent the freshmen in the student government asso- ciation. Later, class elections were held, and, after a brief period of campaigning, the freshmen selected for president, Raymond Boytim, vice president, Jack Toperzer, secretary-treasurer, Marian Savko. We chose Miss Loffreda to guide us as class sponsor. Many freshmen took part in activities such as the Science Club, with Mr. Trimble as sponsor, Miss Peterson's Junior Choir, the Munhisko Staff, and the Junior Leaders Club. With these activities to help us become better acquainted we turned our attention to social events. Our first social event-a tradition here in Munhall--was the freshman party. This event was held in the spring and was really our introduction to class activities and to social life at Munhall High. lt was really an enjoyable evening and pointed the way to future success. Before we realized it, finals were held, and our first high school was over. Looking back, we realized that we had come a long CLASS CF 1950 STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS A. M. Gress, J. Toperzer, E. Satalla, lj! x 1 I l T' AZT' jfs l All l lj, way. A year had seen us slowly, but surely, prepare ourselves for more and greater responsibilities. When school reopens in Septem- ber, we shall not be a bewildered and uneasy group, but a sophomore class-ready to take our rightful place among the students of the best high school under the finest instructors of any school anywhere. 21, fl!! .,,,,,' -3 za xl-Q xs- llll iQ ,..f-
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