Atlanta High School - Atalanta Yearbook (Atlanta, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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baccalaureate March....................Margaret Frantz Hymn............“Day is Dying in the West Invocation..............Rev. I). D. McColl ‘ Praise Ye the Father”...Girls’ Glee Club “My Creed”..........................Maxine Aaron (Clas May 21, Murphy Hall Class history............Mildred 1 1111111)5 Vocal solo................Louise Bradway Cornet solo...................Paul Adams . C,ass l,rol hccy.....Bcrnadine Thompson Class will....................Mary Zollars Senior charge.......................Narola Miller Trio ............................Narola Junior response.......Vlhert Hicronymous Miller, Irma Brandt, Mildred Phillips (Eommcitremcnt I Love Life”............Narola Miller Presentation of diplomas............ ........Superintendent C. I). McMurry “Tnvictus”.............Mixed Glee Club Benediction.........Rev. C. S. McClure Music....................High School Band March.................Emily Jean Crihfield Invocation.............Rev. I). I). McColl “Morning”.................Girls’ Glee Club Address..............Dr. I . C. Somerville Address..............Rev. C. S. McClure “My Task”...............Girls’ Glee Club Hymn Benediction............Rev. I). I). McColl Niylit 1 3 I - 28 INI



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Hunt in HEARD IN CLASS ROOMS Mr. Riley (in Senior English class) : “What type of literature was produced in the 16th century?” Louise Bradway: “Movable type.” • • Mr. Price (in algebra I class) : “What is the answer to the next problem ?” Tom Hie: “Five x.” Mr. Price: “You’re a little off.” • • On a general science test. Mr. Rush asked for the definition of the word “transparent”. The answer appearing on one pupil’s paper was: “Transparent—A cross parent.” • • Mr. Riley (in Sophomore English class) : “Who was the wife of William Shakespeare ?” Roberta Reynolds: “Ann Rutledge.” • • It was in Latin II class. There was a knock at the door. Mr. McMurry very graciously tiptoed to the door. I le was addressed by Clifford Amberg: “May Myrtle go to our uncle’s funeral with me?” Mr. McMurry: “Why, yes, if you can find her.” Clifford: “Sure I can find her. She is sitting there in your class.” Mr. McMurry: “Oh. I didn’t know she was in my class.” • • FAMILIAR FACULTY QUOTATIONS Mr. McMurry: “Are there any more announcements ?” Miss Hieronymus: “Be looking over your topics.” Miss Langston : “Oh dealt! Deah !” Miss Knowles: “I was so overcome, I almost had hydrophobia.” Mr. Price: “Can’t take it!” Mr. Rush: “So much for that.” Mr. Riley: “I’ll think it over and let you know in a day or two.” Mr. Daglcy: “Gracious! Mercy!” Bill Spencer: “I think Madelyn will make an ideal wife. Every time I go to see her I find her darning her father’s socks.” Emery: “Yeah? Max caught me on that one too, until I noticed it was always the same sock.” • • Mr. Riley: “I want your sentences to be so clear that they can lx understood by the most stupid people—then I can tell what you mean.” • • Ed Manners: “I am not one of those thin-skinned people. I’m first to laugh at my own foolishness.” Harley Duffield: “What a merry life you must lead.” • • Bob Judy: “Whatchagotina pack idge ?” Ramon Mason: “Sabook.” Bob: “Wassanaimavitt ?” R a m o n : “Sadickshuncry, fullo-naimes. Gonna gettapleecedog anagot-tagettanaimferim.” • • Lyle: “Why don’t you ever use toothpaste, Pete?” Pete: “Why should I when I haven’t any tooth loose?” e • Wilma: “What time do you get up in summer?” Yarola: “As soon as the first rays of sun come in at my window.” Wilma : “Oh ! Then you like to go out while the dew is fresh on the grass.” Narola: “Well, not exactly. My room faces west.” • • Leslie Odom: “Why do they call John Frecston “Jack”? Tom Tuttle: “Because he’s always giving a fiat tire a lift.” - 30 - 1 9 3 1 mi

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