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GEORGIA LEE REIDEL NJOII Pep club, G.A.A., pres., Home ec. club sec., G.A.A. trees., Freshman class, treas., Chorus, Student Council, treas., Senior class vice pres., Annual staff,Senior play Ambition: Acconntant. MARGARET HARVEY npggn Annual staff, co-editor, Pep club, Home ec. club, Chorus, GIA.A., Junior' pley,Treas. Senior class Ambition: To travel. FRANKLIN OLSON WFRANKIEN WAV c1ub,Student council Annual club, Basketball, Football, Senior class pres., Senior play. Ambition: Engineer. DOROTHY SCOTT USCOTTYU Pep club, G. A. A., Home Vec. club, Annual staff, Journalism club, Student Council, Chorus, Student Council trees., Pep club vice pres., Senior class sec. Ambition: Kindergarten teacher.
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4. CLASS OF 1946 When the Class of '46 entered the halls of A.T.H.S. in the fall of 1941, the rest of the student body and members of the faculty realized this group' of freshmen had the ability and intelligence to be an asset to the school. To raise money for the party we gave the sophomores, we sold tickets for a movie. Our ef- forts wgre liberally rewarded, for the party was a great success. 'Our class officers were Ralph Trieger, president: Gertrude Hawkins, vice- president: Joan Felter, secretary: Georgia Reidel, treasurer. Our representa- tives in Student Council were Joan Felter, June Spanggard, Ralph Trieger, and William Setek. Joan Felter was elected to be a member of the Queen's court. Ear- ly in the year we were sorrowed by the death of our classmate, Vida Haley. Eagerly we entered our sophomore year and our members took part iJ1practical1y all school activities. We entertained the freshmen with a party at which the Jazz band furnished the music. Our class officers were Wesley Reeves, president: Jim Walsh, vice president: Leroy Ellis, secretary: and Joe Sterbenz, treasurer. Miss Reynolds was again our advisor,but Mr.Kroll, who was our advisor during our freshman year, was replaced by Mrs. Coscarelli. We were represented in Student Council by Donald Irving, Mary Ryan, Jacqueline Kallal, and Clifford Mirocko. Georgia Reidel was a member of the Queen's court. Our Junior year was a combination of a great many activities. First, to de- monstrate our great dramatic ability, we presented 'Charley0s Aunt' which star- red Victor Sisson as the owner of the dual personality. We sponsored a movie and also sold candy to raise the funds needed to finance the prom. This social event will be remembered by those who attended as the finest and most beautiful in many a year. We used a ULove Shop' as our theme, and chose Ralph Trieger as dir- ector of the decorations. r A Our officers were Victor Sisson, president:, June Spanggard, vicer president: Beatrice Ashe, secretary: Donald Heath, treasurerg Miss Reynolds and Miss Welker were our efficient class advisors. Joan Felter and Dolores Gross were elected cheerleaders. Peggy Harvey showed her wonderful journalistic ability as co-ed1t- or of the annual. June Spanggard attended the Queen as the junior representative in the Homecoming festivities. Representatives in Student Council were Dorothy Scott, Gertrude Hawkins, Mary Ryan, Ralph Trieger, Wesley Reeves, and Donald Heath. The last few pages of our high school memory book' will be filled with the pleasant thoughts of our senior year. We sponsored a Christmas dance which was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. Members of the senior class provided the variety of entertainment. Georgia Reidel presided as Homecoming queen and was duly crowned by Ralph Trieger, captain of the football team. Joyce ,0fteQlh1, Nas her senior attendant. Our senior play, The Late Christopher Bean' surpas-. sed the one we gave the year before, and went further to prove our dramaticH lability. We were entertained by the juniors at the annual promand having giten one previously, we appreciated the hard work they had put intoit. Continued on 'They take the Best...' page. 1
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JOAN FELTER JOA.NY Pep club, G.A.A., Swing band, Chorus, Band, Pep club vice pres., Annual staff, Student Council, Freshman class treas., Cheerleader, Junior and Senior plays. Ambition: To be a cheer- leader at Knox. HELEN WOLF WOLFIE Chorus. Ambition: Travel around the world. RAYMOND TOFT RAY F.F.A., Football, Bask- etball, Basketball mgr., Track. Ambitionx, To be a gopd citizen. i JUNE SPANGGARD J'UNEY G-.A.A., Pep club,Student Council, Annual staff, Band, Chorus, Journalism club, vicepres. Junior class, Juniorplay. Ambition: To obtain Tur- ther knowledge. LEROT ELLIS Iljwfn Football, Junior play. Ambition: Navy,
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