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19-------- ATA L A N TA 28 FMESHMAN CLASS Mack row—Graham, Miller, Vef, Pech, Hohlit, Adams, Shifflct, Phillips, Coons. Middle row—Applegate, I,ucas, Pittinger, Brandt, Johnson, Hooten, McKinnon, Hadaway, Deaver, lioose. Front row—Hammitt, Parsons, Swan, Howe, Dyer, McCombs, Coe, Brown, Paulsen, Sullivan, Estes. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On a bright September day, All Fresliies began to pray; Wondering what to say, When the teachers looked their way. September 7th, the Freshmen all came early to get a front scat, at least for a little while. We thought we could make a good impression on the teachers by behaving the first week. After leaving our tablets on the desks we wished to occupy, we all gathered together to ward off the uncalled-for taunts of the Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. All over our section you could hear: “Going to take Latin or domestic art? I’m taking Latin.” Finally, we got straightened around enough to tell which class room was which. We went to the Latin room for algebra and found the Sophomores there. They laughed at us because we did not knew where to go, but “He who laughs last laughs best”; they were in the wrong ruom. A class meeting was held, called at the first possible moment. Carrel Miller was elected president; Cleo Sullivan, vice-president; Alta Parsons, secretary-treasurer; and Mr. Scheer, class advisor. Our colors, green and white; our flower, the white rose; and our tree, the white birch; were retained from our eighth grade choosing. The Sophomores gave an initiation party at the fair grounds. There was a baseball game between the Sophomores and Freshmen. The Freshmen won the game. The girls played baseball with an indoor baseball. Everyone was enjoying himself immensely, when it started to rain. The Sophomores brought us to the school house where some were initiated. The Juniors had informed us that it was time for the Freshman party. We had known this; but as they were so anxious, we let them puzzle aw'hile. Finally, we gave the party, which wras a great success. D. C., ’31. Page twenty-three
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