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SENIORS CAROL ASHBAUGH 19
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JACKIE SOLER - TREASURER, STEPHANIE ZELICH - SECRETARY, MR. FENOGLIETTO-ADVISOR, BRIAN SHIRLEY - VICE PRESIDENT, MISSING FROM PHOTO; THOMAS OKOPAL - PRESIDENT. We entered the high school in 1977 with our knees shaking; looking up at the big seniors, and thinking that we would never be that old. Our 8th grade year brought along more involvement in school activities and a new principal, Mr. Marasti. Our freshman year was a year of firsts. We joined clubs, voted for officers, and held our first dance. Our choices for officers were Tom Okopal as president, Cathy Anderson as Vice-president, Cathy Shaulis as treasurer, and Shirl Travis as secretary. “Time Stands Still” was the theme of our sweaterhop, with “Still” by the Commodors as the song of the dance. We became sophomores and stepped up to senior high. Some of our classmates went to the new Vo-Tech School in Indiana to learn different skills. This was the year we sponsored the Christmas dance, “Mistletoe Magic.” We ordered our class rings and began to think that seniors were not that old. Eleventh grade was the year of the Trojans! Our football team, basketball team, and cheerleaders were champions; bringing additional pride to our school. Our prom theme was “Tonight Is Ours” and “Open Arms” by Journey was our song. Our Senior year was right around the corner. SENIORS at last! For the last time we participated in clubs and teams, went to dances, and elected officers. For our senior class officers, we chose Tom Okopal as president, Brian Shirley as vice-president, Jackie Soler as Treasurer, and Stephanie Zelich as Secretary. The time we looked forward to for so long came at last. GRADUATION!!! Although we were happy to move on, we knew we would never forget the “good-times” and the people of Saltsburg High School. 18
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