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Qn September 5, 1932, thirty-nine ”petrff1««9 freemen. entered the portals of the assembly room of Atlanta Community High. School! With eyes‘wide they gazed in wonder at the various groups of u . per classmen chatting naturally about the room. Outside of getting lost a half dozen times, showing up for classes at the incorrr-ot time, and entering the wrong classes, the first day passed fairly successfully. Although we were often the ob.iect of the ridicule of the upper classmen during this year, nest of our members proved themselves to be good trou' ers. Under the direction of -faro ld iaulsen as president a nr ..r. .rice as advisor, wo arrived safclv at the end of our • first .year . The next year this class was ready to enter the ranks of the experienced and to torture the lower class as much as they had suffered. Johnston King was chosen as nres-ident this time, and -ir. rtush hold t e esteemed oosition as advisor. by the time the .iunior year was reached the class enrollment had decreased to t'v rtv-two. The roim contributed highly to the music and commercial departments as well as oth r courses. i.»ary Alice Tho ipsen and miss Knowles were the leaders for t :is year. Finally the goal, the senior year and graduation, was reached. Heverting to our freshman year choice, we selected Harold raulsen as president and nr. nilcy advisor • Wo hooo that the memories of thes four years, the minds of our teachers and fellow pupils, will as pleasant as ours. Lue11a Webber '36 - i •7-; - 1 ' ---- , I t , ------ i i m i m n ■ '--A. I • ■ I I 1 f ' •! I 11 ( (Ilf V ■ !, t
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Ruth Gordon used to be The Belie from Wolnut Row; Cleo Givens and Phyllis Houghtling. At the present, hoad the show. Virginia Jenkins at reciting in The' classroom1 s not so good; But if she’d follow Glenn's example She could do it if she world. Helen findred is going to leave us As scon as school is ouo; Sarena and the rest of us Will ba missing her, no doub'e. Haucld rvlsen is cur star When it comes -to basketball-, hvibeit, is the dancing star At the ' alls of Murphy Hall. Mar-vyn Smalley doesn’t seem to be Toward che fairer sex inclined; Donnabalie about the boys. I’ve foxmd Is of a different mind. Mary Alice whose only thought Is to get more A’s and B!s, Is different from Richard, who Would rather have one 3 --(randt' - Madelyn Warrick is a player On the sweet toned steel guitar; While Lu°lla plays the piano Though-she hopes to join the bar. Edith Wilcoxson is a hustler nd is always on the go. James Villiams is our fat boy. In other words, Bimbo. vn About myself (this poet) I haven’t much to say. And since the poem is finished. I’ll just be on my way. Harley Duffield U - TP t, hlr ..3 3 ••r-n'y.Tl! k r leyj xffie ld
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V. Kindred. Second row. Miss Ulmer,advisor; I. Young. C. Garrison, 3. Leach, G. Baldwin, V. Gresham, li. Lamb, Miss Knowles, advisor. Third row. J, Hubner, J. Baker, T. Hieronymus, B. Thompson, R. Applegate, L. Ludlan, D. Smalley, G. Quisenberry. Sophomores V v • Front row from left to right. L. Criswell, F. Deuterman, M. Hulk, M. Warrick, D. Pech, L. Kindred, E. Miller, G. Keown, B. Twomey, 0. Smith.. Second row. L. Cook, C. Baker, M. Coddington, B. C eelc, R. McClure, B. Coddington, V. Upton, J. Thompson, A. Applegate, L. Wilniert, R. Horn. Tnird rov . A. Rich, J. Kerrick, D. Ludla: , V. Radley, R. Dean, D. Leach, R. Paulsen, G. Colaw, J. Altic, J. Marksworth, D. Irvin. Freshmen Front rov fro:, left to right. D. agner, A. Brandt, R. Applegate, D. Murphy, L. Lamb, C. Douglas, P. Bla Ucenship, C. White, II. McClure, L. Bate’’an. Second rov. W. Brandt, D. Taylor, 11. Adams, A. Floyd, J. Hoblit, R. Howser, D. Behrends, H. Hieronymus, P. Irish. Third row. T. Burns, G. Williams, II. Pitt-enger, W. Johnson, D. DeWeese, V. Johnson, H. Kearney, E. Hubner, M. Young. “N i -- 'A . - £ tb-; 'i s1 i11 111 (((111 t rri U V ------- VV X N N • i,i„i ■■ .r,, ' V ' ' 1
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