Atlanta High School - Atalanta Yearbook (Atlanta, IL)

 - Class of 1927

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1927 The Ata lanta FRESHMAN CLASS Hack Row—Scheer, McCain, Kindred, Richmond, Johnson, Hammitt, Houser, Gresham, Frantz, James. Middle Row—Troxel, Sullivan, Bowles, Baker, Cheatham, Crawford. Mullins, Foote, Maulson, French. I'ront Row—Griffin, Zollars, Riley, Gipson, Irish, Beverly, Johnson, Billiter, Zoellers. Station A. C. H. S. on the air again, broadcasting the history of the illustrious Freshman class. On a bright September morn Our Freshman class was born; With our knees a-shakin’ And our hearts a-quakin’. We were a bunch forlorn. After wandering around for sometime, we frightened little Freshies. whom everyone called green, gathered in the assembly hall and found our seats without the aid of even one Senior. Amid much confusion and excitement we settled down and elected our class officers. R. A. Scheer was chosen as advisor: Welby Frantz, president; Velma Foote, vice-president; and Pearle Gipson, secretary-treasurer. Near the end of September, we Freshies were subjected to an initiation by the high school. We were taken to Moore’s Mill, where we were served with sandwiches and marshmallows, and also given reducing exercises a-la-foot. A very jolly time was enjoyed by all who attended. The Freshman part in activities is to entertain the high school with a party in February. Our efforts at money-making have been rewarded through candy and sandwich sales. They have proven quite successful. Our class colors are red and gold and our class flower is the red rose. We little Freshies will remember. That when our departure is taken, We will meet in next September With again our knees a-shakin’. ANNOUNCER—VELMA FOOTE. ’30. Page twenty-five

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