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1932 1932 THE ATALANTA JULIA REIN MILLER “Skindry” •Pastime: Talking- Calendar. Atalanta; President. ’30; Glee Club. ’30. ’31. '32; Literary contest, '32; •‘Irish Eyes”; “The Toreadors”; Junior Class Play. Senior Class Play. Ambition: World’s foremost woman orator JAMES MILLER “Ignacius” Pastime: Inventing things Music Editor, Atalanta; Orchestra, ’30, ’31. 32; Glee Club. ’29. ’30, ’31; Hand. ’29, '30. ’32; -Irish Eyes”; The Toreadors”; Junior Class Play. Senior Class Play. Ambition: To be a millionaire HAROLD RILEY Buss” Pastime: Simonizing Baseball. ’30, ’31. 32; Basketball. '30. ’31. '32; Track. ’31. ’32; Glee Club. 30; President, ‘30; Physical Education. ’29. '30; Irish Eyes”; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Athletics. Atalanta. Ambition: To be a beauty specialist. ROBERT MILLER “Jug” Pastime: Sleeping Baseball. ’30, ’31. ’32; Basketball, ’31. ’32; Track. ’31. ’32; Cross-country, ’32; Orchestra. ’30. ’31, '32; Advertising Mgr., Atalanta: Band. ’29. 30. ’32; “Irish Eyes”; The Toreadors”; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Glee Club. 29. ’30. ’31. 32 Ambition: To get up at 5 o’clock some morning. RICHARD TUTTLE “Ricardo Pastime: Eating Editor-in-chief. Atalanta; Orchestra. '30. ’31. ’32; Commercial contest, ’32; “Irish Eyes”; The Toreadors”; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; President. 31, '32; Band. ’29. ’30. ’31. ’32; Glee Club. '30. ’31, ’32; Valedictorian. Ambition: To own and operate the “Courier” CAROLINE MOUNTJOY “Grandma-Pastime: Feeding the chickens Assistant Editor. Atalanta; Orchestra, '31. ’32; Commercial contest. ’31. ’32; Sa-lutatorian; Irish Eyes”; “The Toreadors”; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. Ambition: To tour the world on roller skates. LUCILE WILLIAMS “Silly-Lu” Pastime: Clear Creek Comm. Clubs Glee Club. ’30. '31. ’32; Society Editor. Atalanta; Physical Education. ’29. Ambition: To ride in an elevator lined with blue satin. •Ed. Note—Pastime nothing; it’s her vocation. Page 11
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1932 THE ATALANTA 1932 BERNICE AM BERG “Bunny” Pastime: Writing notes Assistant Kodak Ed., Atalanta; Glee Club. '30, '31. 32: “Irish Eyes”; Physical Ed.. 30; “The Toreadors.” Ambition: To swim the Pacific. CLARENCE CLUCK “C2” Pastime: Bustin' bronchos Lincoln. ’29. 30; Cross-country; El Paso, ’31; Senior (Mass Play. Ambition: To climb the Woolworth building and look down on the people. EMMY LOU HOBLIT “Hot Shot” Pastime: Julia Hein mi Per Business Manager. Atalanta; Secretary-treasurer. 31. ’32: Glee Club. '30. '31. ’32; Commercial Contest. ’32; “Irish Eyes.” “The Toreadors”; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. Ambition: To go to Mars PHILIP COONS “Coonsey” Pastime: Attending school Joke Editor. Atalanta; Junior Play: Senior Play. Ambition: To be a military dictator EDNA LUDLAM “Peg” Pastime: Anything Literary Editor. Atalanta; Glee Club. ’30. '31. '32; Physical Education. 29: Commercial contest, '31; “Irish Eyes”; “The Toreadors”; Junior (Mass Play: Senior Class Play. Ambition: To hunt lions and elephants BERDELL BULK “Sassage” Pastime: Dreaming Basketball. '32; Baseball. '32; Track Manager. ’31. '32; Physical Education. ’29. ’30; Senior Class Play, Kodak Editor. Atalanta. Ambition: To be President—or sumpin’ ARTHUR MILLER “Arfur” Pastime: Playing tiddle-de-winks Baseball. 30. ’31. ’32; Basketball. 30. ’31. '32; Track. ’30. ’31. '32; Band. ’29. ’30. ’32; Art Editor. Atalanta; Orchestra, 3L ’32; Glee Club. '29. ’30; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. Ambition: To be a real he-man. Page 10
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1932 THE ATALANTA 1932 JUNIOR CLASS First Row (left to right): Odom, Blankenship, Crihfield, Hayter, B. Cluck, Turner, J. Mount joy. Second Row—King, Beverly, Brandt, Lancaster, Deavers, Loercher, Irish. Third Row—Rogers, Coddington, Carlock, Curtis, Adams. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1929, the Freshies of the class of “1933” wandered into the Assembly befuddled and bewildered, not comprehending the meaning of the huge portals of old A. C. H. S. However, they soon settled down and began studiously preparing themselves for the honor of being the best class that ever graduated (or ever will graduate, for that matter) from Atlanta High School. The Freshmen really outdid themselves that year; they ranked first in scholastic standing and gave a party that was a huge success. The next year when we came back to school, having lost a few classmates and gaining some new ones, we knew a little more what it was all about. Looking over the Freshmen, we sympathized with them knowingly at their green and unaccustomed manner of giggling and other childish habits that Freshmen always have. During this year we settled down and began to enjoy high school life and act more like high school people should. Now that we are Juniors, we feel that we are really getting up in the world, as we have a right to be, for our class has been a grand success, and all the following classes should model after this grand collection of students. We gave a banquet this year which even the proud and haughty Seniors confessed was better than they ever expected could be staged. Next year we will be Seniors, capable of upholding the fine record of A. C. H. S. Page 12 P. C., ’33.
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