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Freshman Class History High School started August 28, 1922. The freshman class numbered 51, the largest class in the Galt High School. One day at noon the freshmen were dressed up in small dresses and their faces painted so that they eouldn't be recognized. This was being done by the cruel upper classmen. Not long after it was announced that there would be a reception to give us our finished degree of initiation and admit us to the student body. The reception was a very grand affair. Everything was trimmed in green ffreshmen inclndedj. The entire evening the freshmen were treated as if they were nothing but mere children. But in spite of this all were happy and enjoyed themselves. About a month later we gave the upper classmen a return reception. 'lt was a Hallowe'n masqueradeg every one was masked and some very pretty costumes were seen. Prizes were given to the best ones. Mr. Hoffinan, as a farmer and Miss Dickenson as a black cat won the prizes. About midnight a delicious supper was served by the girls of the domestic science class. During the basket-ball season, we played several times with the Grammar School and defeated them every time but one. The class officers were elected as follows: Bennie Dresser ...........................................,.. .. ...., ..................... l Dresident James Doyle ................. .. .... ............................... V ice President Marietta Gaim ............,............. ............. S ecretary and Treasurer VVe also organized a society and every Friday in our English class gave short programs. -Marietta Gann, '26. Page Eighteen
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The Class of '24 ln the fall of l921 a group of scared freshmen hopefully started out to untangle the mazes of x-y and go deep into the heart of the Lady of the Lake. In each mind was the old adage Together we stand-- and they stood together and did not fall. The first class meeting was called and Merrill johnson was elected presi- dent. Next the freshman reception was given. Next the freshman took their turn at entertaining, and gave the return reception. The next year almost the same class registered, but we found to our sor- row that we had lost our president, and so we straightway called another meeting and elected Edward Barber as president. This year we gave the freshmen a reception, and how we did enjoy putting it on those freshmen. ln this way the year passed. Last August we came back full of pep and ready for anything. We watched the preparations for the freshman reception from a distance, and looked the scared freshmen over with amused tolerance. Another class meet- ing was called and Richard Bates was elected president, Edward Barber vice president, lnez Ambrogio secretary, Anna Belle Crump, treasurer. The first really important question we were called upon to settle was where we were going to take the seniors on their outing. Arguments and confusion ran riot, and a second meeting was called. Finally it was decided to take them to the Big Trees, and it is hoped a good time was had by all. Isabelle McKinzie, '24, :sf wk af Sophomore Class I-listory Twenty freshmen commenced to attend the Galt High School in August of the year 1921. Lucille Barquist and Rodney Coupe entered later in the term. Helen Small, Dorothy Gower and Iris Thomas joined us this year and we are very glad to have them belong to our class. Margaret Leak, our secretary, has been the artist of our class, Margaret VVise the clever little advisor, and Williaill Fawcett our faithful treasurer. Geor'e Kammerer, our president, generally receives a good grade in history. Bertha Klement is our husky defender, John Shellenbarger our good debator and Lola Thomas is the baby of our class. George Greeno is our angel who always behaves. Chester Crump is the joker, Wliile Joseph Silva is the gentleman. Velma Boessow is quite sleder and Albert Calanchini, our vice president, too. For this reason they are both very good at basket ball. Matilda Altnow is our prittiest with pretty rosy cheeks, Lucille Barquist the wittiest is always on duty. Rodney Coupe is our singer and Elsie Daniels the dancer. Helen Small likes to flirt with the boys, and Josephine Germain is very quiet at times but when she gets to talking she's noisy as an owl. Dorothy Gower is a chatterer but Iris Thomas likes to quarrel with Bruce on the way to school. I cannot tell about myself so will leave it to someone else. -Felicia Gonzales, '25, . Page Seventeen
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