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1927 The Ata l a n ta THE ATALANTA STAFF Clarence Miller Editor Cora Cochran Joke Editor Conrad Miller B usin ess Monager LaVene Leach Literary Editor Muriel Reinmiller Photographic Editor Dean Lower Athletic Editor Marian Hieronymus Student Activities Annabelle Thomson Calendar Editor To publish a book worthy of the best of A. C. H. S-, one that visualizes its activities and accomplishments, was the aim which the staff of ’27 held before them when they began work on the sixth volume of the Atalanta. The 1927 annual had a distinct advantage in that it had such splendid traditions to maintain. Every Atalanta must be an improvement over the preceding one and each book the best ever. Thus the ingenuity of the entire Senior Class is taxed to the utmost. But this year the class had unusual talent to select from. There were, of course, the usual beginners’ blunders, but with the kindly assistance of the printing and engraving representatives, affairs were soon in good shape. Work progressed rapidly and several noteworthy discounts were received as a result. On Homecoming Day a booster program was carried out. Over half of our subscribers were secured. Muriel Reinmiller proved herself a spry and competent snapshot photographer. Cora Cochran handled the joke section in a very capable manner. The athletic endeavors of the year were recorded in a painstaking, careful way, that required hours of conscientious effort, by Dean Lower. Annabelle Thomson is responsible for the splendid calendar. Marian Hieronymus and LaVene Leach did invaluable work in collecting material for the year’s activities and for the Literary department. The editorial work and problem of finances were successfully conducted by Clarence Miller and Conrad Miller. The staff is very grateful to the Senior class for its loyal support as well as for the aid and advice of Mr. Kollman, Mr. Scheer, and Mr. Coe, faculty advisors. A word of appreciation must also be extended to Miss Peck, for her assistance in the Short Story Contest; to our advertisers, for their generous response; and to the printing and engraving companies for their help. C. A. M.. ’27. Page twenty-nine
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The At a la n ta 1927 SCLEC CLUB Back Row—Trigg, King, Cower, Pierce, Atteberry, Cru?e, Haines, Miller, Riley, Houghton, Chrisman. Middle Row—Miller, Phillips, M. Miller, Thomson, Hieronymus, Houston, Brackney, Kaminsky, Peiter, Reinmiller, Dagley, Kindred. Front Row—Leach, Snook, Becker, Hoerr, Cochran, L. Leach, Hubner, Lown. French, Ku.th. The Science Club was organized early in the winter of 1926 by the students of the advanced science classes. The following officers were elected: Joseph King, president; Verne Riley, vice-president; and Cora Cochran, secretary-treasurer. The first regular meeting was held December 10, after which meetings were held every month. The programs given were meant primarily to be educational, but they have proven very interesting as well. The students are enthusiastic about tbeir club and everyone has taken an active part in the programs. Several enjoyable parties have also been held and a very instructive trip was taken through the china factory at Lincoln. The aim of the club is to give the students a broader realization of the power and significance of science, so they can appreciate it with a keener interest. The Domestic Science classes decided to organize a Home Economics Club this year. Any girl in the high school who is taking the home economics course is eligible as a member. At a meeting held to elect officers, Eunice Leach was chosen president; Bernice Lown, vice-president; Darol Phillips, secretary; and Hazel French, treasurer. The president and two other members appointed by her. compose the executive committee, which chooses all other committees. The object of the club is to form a connecting link between the home and school; to train young women to be active and efficient leaders in home and community life; and to furnish an opportunity through organization for social life, such as programs, gatherings, picnics, etc. The club decided to hold its meetings the first Wednesday of ever)' month. A program and refreshment committee is appointed for every meeting and this group attends to all arrangements. One of the projects of the club during the school year was to entertain the members of the Board of Education. D. P.. 27. and M. K„ ’27. Page thirty
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