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BMJ Fifty-nine timid freshmen entered Parker High School last fall hoping that the initiation would not be unbearable. For several weeks they had to stand the teasing of the upper classmen concerning the severity of the initiation until the great dayn came. But as time went on they became as courageous as the rest of us. Following the example of the other classes the freshmen elected officers early in the year. They chose as their pres- ident---Willis Mattesong vice-president---Janetta Oakleyg secretary and treasurer--Wallace Dumcang yell leaders--John Parker Franse and Doris Car- min. They added to their social life by giving parties during the year. Several freshman boys ventured out for athletics. We are expecting big things of the freshmen in the future. Miss Hunter and Mr. Wheat sponsored this class this year. Zetfmmlumuiwwdi H
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