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0 .x' A 'fiivlifv' Y:-.3-J A . - -' ' ' ,' -. ' ...- VJW 1 WL Nr, t9W.UiC :C U.!s.4f ,OG Y THE FIFLEHSHMI-X'N fl!-XSS. ' When school began in September of 1936 and the FRESHMAN CLASS had fully organized, we had a total of 51 members. After six weeks of school, Brecter Alberts discontinued his work at Cullom High, but the entrance of Margery Hoff from Pontiac kept our membership total at 51. Mr. Lehman, also beginning his first year as a teacher at Cullom, was selected as our class adviser, and at our first meeting were chosen the officers: president, Andrew Froelichg vice-president, Eileen Frantzg secretary Dale Nettleinghamg and treasurer, Dorothy Mae Oiebel. On October 16, when Cullom played Chatsworth at the Homecoming football game, the freshmen were represented by a float decorated in blue and white and entitled Working On Chatsworth. We were certainly rewarded for our efforts when we received second prize. One of the big nights for the freshmen was our initation, given us by the sophomores on October 12. During the day we were compelled to wear funny costumes--everything from ladies' hats to safety pin necklaces and tooth brushes. In the evening we were set in our places by means of electric shocks but later were treated to a delicious marshmallow toast and Weiner roast with plenty of food to go around. The sophomores proved to be very capable hosts and we never had a dull moment. It then being our time to entertain, we took the sophomores and faculty to Chatsworth to see Joe E. Brown in Polo Joe,' an amusing show. In the Inter-society contests a great per- centage of the contestants were freshmen, which shows that we are in the middle of things with plenty of pep. Our FRBSHMAN CLASS is also represented by a basketball team, though we haven't been very successful as far as winning is concerned, some- day these players may be the varsity for Cullom. This gives you the highlights of the fresh- man affairs in 1956-575 and it is our present am- bition to be 1OO per cent sophomores next year. .x ,-, .--Q. Pgpwf ' ' -- ' . -' . ,. - 5,7-,,.,,,, .. .Q ' -. I .. If Q - As 9 S i-. -3,3
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F R E S H M A N C L A S S Back Row: . Merle Hirsteing Bernard Greyg Durell Hackg Edgar Weaverg Richard Tinkerg Hike Deany. Second Row: Dorothy Blackmoreg Dorothy Kingdong Ruby Spanglerg Eleanor Andersong Bernadine Ludwickg Evelyn Galloway. y Third Row: Leona Platzg Ena Margaret LowegTheodore Groskreutz Paul Hahng Dorothy Kennedyg Fern Ellinger. Fourth Row: Irene Hoffmang Louise Hemkeng Dale Nettleinghamg LaVerne Trostg Jean Kerrinsg Dorothy Mae Diebel. Front Row: Harold Groskreutzg Eileen Frantzg Margery Hoffg Geraldine Landisg Genevieve Hahng Donald Lehman, V Adviser. Not in Picture: Andrew Froelich and Howard Smith. F U T U R E F A R H E R S OF A M E H I C A Back Row: C. Classeng C. Coashg L. Weaverg E. Sterrenbergg H. Krollg H. Coash. Second Row: R. Lewing K. Frantzg A. Trostg H. Mageeg L. Vossg F. McCaughey. Fourth Row: R. Tinkerg J. Fagang W. Hackg Mervil Haagg M. Cor- bang G. Serene. Third Row: 0 I H. Groskreutzg B. Grayg V. Koernerg E. Weaverg W. Boemang H. Thorndyke. Front Row: E. Thompson, Adviserg P. Blackmore: D. Nettleing- ham, M. Hirsteing L. Trostg T. Croskreutzg O. H. Roll, Principal.
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