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1931 THE ATALANTA 1931 COMMERCIAL GROUP First Row: Tuttle, Hoblit, Applegate, Shifflet, C. Miller, A. Miller, R. Miller, Coons, Fulk, Girdler, Phillips. Second Row: Deavers, McCombs, Zoeller, Hammitt, Brown, Edwards, Reinmiller, Mountjoy, Hoblit, Paulsen, Sullivan, Estes, Dellinger. Third Row: Swan, Hooten, Brandt, Williams, Ludlam, Pittenger, Howe, Amberg, Johnson, Carlock. The Commercial classes under the supervision of Mr. Dellinger were held in the old English room. There was an enrollment of twenty pupils in the Bookkeeping class, nineteen in the typing classes, and four in Shorthand. Entries in the county and sub-district commercial contests, held at Elkhart April 24, were made as follows: 1. Bookkeeping Team: Edna Ludlam, Floy Edwards, Caroline Mountjoy. 2. Bookkeeping, Individual: Edna Ludlam, Floy Edwards, Caroline Mountjoy. 3. Typing, Individual: Ina Brown, Grace Swan, Monell Hammitt. 4. Typing, Team: Ina Brown, Grace Swan, Monell Hammitt. 5. Typing, Mass: Whole Class. LOGAN COUNTY COMMERCIAL CONTEST In the Commercial Contest held in Elkhart on April 25th, Atlanta was represented by Floy Edward, Caroline Mountjoy, and Edna Ludlam in the bookkeeping contest; and by Grace Swan, Ina Brown, and Monell Hammitt in the typing contest. The bookkeeping team placed second in the contest, and Floy Edwards won second in individual bookkeeping. - Page 17 -
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1931 THE ATALANTA 1931 FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Watt, Allen. Hubner, Graham, Bradway, Thompson, N. Miller, O. Brown, Zollars, Armbruster, Houghtling, Younkers. Second Row: .1. Hubner, Hoose, Frantz, Phillips, M. Amberg. Bateman, Wilcoxson, Howe, D. Fulk, Scroggins, Black. 1 bird Row: Kirby, P. Adam , H. Adams, L. Howe, Freeston, Bevan, Paulsen, Free- man, Baker. CLASS HISTORY We, the class of ’34, freshies, and as green as the previous classes, gathered together the scattered but brilliant remains of the Junior High School graduates along with numerous additions in the form of country school newcomers and organized our class. We elected Lyle Paulsen, president; Weldon Frantz, vice-president; Kenyon Bevan, secretary-treasurer; and Miss Hieronymus, class adviser. In due time we settled down to the dull routine of studies very industriously. Mr. Hill thought it best to eliminate the initiation which had been the practice of previous years. in As the years go by, we hope to ever succeed; and long may we live the annals of dear old A. C. H. S. N. M., ’34. — :Page 16 —
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1931 THE ATALANTA 1931 First Row: M. Carlock, Beverly, Hammitt, Brown, Edwards, D. Carlock, Younkers, B. Amberg. Second Row: Kindred, Allen, Brandt, Zoeller, Estes, Sullivan, Loercher, Bateman, Keiszling. Third Row: Johnson, Hooten, Pittenger, Howe, Lancaster, Amberg, Durbin. HOME ECHO CLUB The first meeting of the Home Echo Club was in the form of a ghost party given by Miss Kieszling at her home. It was a very weird and ghostly affair, and if a stranger should have happened in before the guests unmasked I am afraid they should have left never to return. The evening was spent in playing some hilarious games (if you don’t believe me, ask the neighbors). A short business meeting was held in which these officers were elected: Cleo Sullivan ............................ President Frances Estes ....................... Vice-President Marjorie Carlock...................Secretary-Treasurer Floy Edwards ................................ Reporter After this Miss Kieszling served some of her famous refreshments, and we all went on our ghostly way. The annual athletic party was given the twelfth of March. The girls worked long and diligently to prepare an entertainment worthy of the A. C. H. S. heroes. Their efforts were rewarded by a very successful party. All of the decorations were in St. Patrick style. The famous Senior stars honored us with brilliant speeches, as did our noble coaches, Mr. Hill and Mr. Price. A late lunch was served, for of course all boys (and girls?) must have refreshments or they do not consider it a real party. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing. This party concluded the activities of the club for this year. We sincerely hope the future girls of A. C. H. S. continue this club and its customs, with our best wishes. F. E., ’31. Page 18
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