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1932 THE ATALANTA 1932 PRELIMINARY CONTESTS The preliminaries in vocal and literary contests were held on April G, lv)32. Preparation was being made for the county contest which took place April 11 and 13. Contestants were as follows: Music—Vocal Girls “An Open Secret” .......................................... Woodman Noralo Miller “Birds Song at Eventide” ................................... Cootes Josephine Beverly Boys “Sylvia” ................................................... Speaks Richard Tuttle “On the Road to Mandalay” ...................................Speaks Robert Miller “Duna” .................................................... MacGill Marlin Baker “The Blind Plowman” ......................................... Clark Joseph Mountjoy “Kashmiri Song” ............................................ Finden Philip Crihfield Literary Dramatic “The Highwayman” .............................................Noyes Bernadine Thompson “Dawn” ...................................................... Perry Julia Reinmiller “The Wheels of Time” ..................................... Sparkley Naomi McCombs Humorous The First Call on the Butcher”...............................Fiske Lorietta Wilcoxson “The Blue Eyed Sheik” ..................................... Unknown Pete Frantz “China Blue Eyes” ............................................ Foss Mary Zollars Oration “The Constitution” .......................................... Wenig Dick Tuttle Extempore Speaking Joseph Mountjoy Page 23
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1932 THE ATALANTA 1932 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The annual banquet of Atlanta High School was held at the M. E. Church Wednesday evening, April 20. The dining room was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The setting was a circus tent, the top and sides being buff crepe paper attached to a wire at the bottom for uniformity. The pillars were wrapped in the high school colors—red and white. Attached to each fork was the string from a balloon and the colors made it a gala sight. In the center of the guests table was a space about 14x24 inches, and a white and red elephant with other circus animals were distributed promiscuously. The center light was decorated With small colored crepe streamers. The whole effect was a pretty and pleasing sight, and should have been satisfactory to everyone. The banquet was prepared by the mothers of the Juniors and it pleased the banqueters in every way. The menu was as follows, and was served by six Sophomore girls gaudily dressed as clowns: The menu was as follows: Upset Fruit Stand, Chicken Hot Tamales, In and Out the Tent, The Clown’s “Lines,” Trapezer’s Trappings, The Spon-dulics Spin, Spicy Spangles, Between the Acts, The Grand Three-ring Finale with an Aerial Specialty, Elephant’s Delight and Black Java. The program followed, Joe Mountjoy acting as toastmaster: ...Madelyn Curtis, 1933 ....... Richard Tuttle ... Miss Esther Knowles ...... Supt. W. H. Hill ............. Mr. Price ........... Mr. Larison Miss Ida V. Hieronymus ...... Julia Reinmiller BACCALAUREATE May 22, Christian Church Welcome to Class of 1932 Response .............. Vocal Solo ........... The Ringmaster ....... Animal Trainer ....... Euphonium Solo ........ The Trainers........... The Four Rings ....... March ...................... Invocation ................. “Integer Vitae” (by Fleming) Baccalaureate Address ...... Duet, “Whispering Hope” .... Benediction ................ ........ Josephine Beverly ............ Rev. Williams .................Glee Club .............. Rev. McColl Narola Miller, Sarah Watt ............ Rev. Johnson Page 24
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