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Norma Adams Editor-In-Chief, ATAL iNTA 4; Class President 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4;Commercial Club 3; Music Contests 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Contest 3; Student Council 3,4; Girls' Glee Club President o;Student Director 3, 4; Speech Contest 2;Junior Play 3; Mixed Glee Club 3. Ruth Applegate Calendar Editor, ATALANTA 4; Class Vice-President 3; Class Secretary 2; Music Contests 1, 2, 3, 4; School Reporter 4; Junior Play 3; Mixed Glee Club 3 Pauline Blankenship Commercial Club 3; G.A.A. 3, 4. Anna Mauree Brandt Snapshot Editor, ATALANTA 4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Junior Play 3; Mixed Glee Club 3; G. A. A, 3, 4; Music Contests 2, 3, 4 Jack Brown Basket ball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Junior Play 3; President Boys' Glee Club 4; Treasurer Commercial Club 3; Mixed Glee Club 3. Charles Finfrock Boys' Glee Club 3,4; Music Contests 3, 4; Basket ball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Mixed Glee Club 3 Albert Floyd Stage Setting 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Basket ball 4;Boys'Glee Club 4. Richard Howser Art Editor, ATAL iNTA 4; Class Secretary 4; Baseball 3,4; Basket ball 3, 4; Commercial Club 3. (S)
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SENIOR HISTORY Perpetual memories will lin. er in the minds of the Senior Class of 39 when the date September 2, 1935 is recalled, for that was the day when thirty-two merry students entered the assem'ly in pood old A. C. H. S. Despite the fact that we v ere considered preen by our upper classmen, we decided to do our best in hiph school work, even thouph it was quite different from grade schorl. After a few days we held a class meetinp and arreed upon the following officers: Hal Kearney, president; Ted Burns, vice-president; and Doylene ’Vag- ner, secretary-treasurer. Miss Hieronymus was chosen to be our class adviser. In the spring we bad an addition to our enrollment; Herbert Smith cane from Hartsburg. Our second year started on August 31, 1936, and this year we had only twenty-eight members. Again we held a class meeting and elected the following: Doylene .Vagner, president; Joseph Uoblit, vice-president; and Ruth Apples: te, secretary-treasurer. This year Miss Blum was our class adviser. During the year we lost eight nembers, anu a new one enrolled, Port Huff. Our junior year, perhaps the most interesting of all, began on September 1, 1937. This year our total enrollment was only -?i-diteen members. At our class meeting we chose the following officers: Norma Adams, president; Ruth Applegate, vice-president; and V.anda Brandt, secretary-treasurer. Hiss Knowles and Miss Heavy were our class advisers. At the first of the year we were saddened by the sudden death of one of our members, Donald Eehrends. In January, we were joined b; a new member, Charles Flnfrock. •Ve labored hard on the junior play entitled, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town, anc made a howling success. The Junior-Senior Banquet was something new to us, and everyone enjoyed it. Almost everyone got enough to eat for once. If they didn’t, it certainly wasn’t our fault. And so ended our third year in A. C. H. S. On August 31, 1930, we entered the last mile toward our goal, and from then on were to be considered as seventeen dirnified seniors. As we needed someone to help us through, we elected the following officers: Herbert Smith, president; Lucille Lamb, vice- resident; and Richard Howser, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Price was our class adviser. This was a very busy year: getting oictnres taken, selecting class rings and invitations, and, of course, preparing for connencem nt and baccalaureate. We attended the banquet, and enjoyed our second one a little more than the first one—we were the guests this time. Four happy years have slipped by but their memories will linger on forever. (7)
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Eugene Kubner Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket ball 3, 4« Paul Irish Humor Editor, ATAL-NTA 4; Baseball 4; Basket ball 3, 4. Lucille Lamb Typist, AT.-.LANTA 4; Class Vice President 4; Commercial Club 3 Commercial Contests 3, 4;G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Secretary G. A. A. 4; Junior Play 3. Melvin Pittenger Boys Glee Club 1; Commercial Club 3; Junior Play 3; Basket ball 4. Herbert Smith Class President 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; President, Student Council 4; Commercial Club 3,4; Vice-President, Commercial Club 3; Junior Play 3. Joseph Special Dorothy Taylor Typist, ATALANT 4; Commercial Club 3; Junior Play 3; Commercial Contest 4. Dovlene Wagner Business Manager, ATALANTA 4; Class Secretary 1; Class President 2; Music Contest 2; Glee Club Accompanist 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Junior Play 3; Commercial Contest 3, 4. Basket ball 4
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