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Left to rights June Thompson, Richard Anplegate, John Brandt, Iiarlan '.Yarrlck, Mr. Price (Coach) Wirth Borgelt, Perry Johnson, Bill Speciale, Edison Criswell Sam Adkins, Bill Lamb. Atlanta High's baseball team Droved to be more successful than the basket ball team in the '38-'59 season. The team started the season off with a 5 to 3 v in over Elkhart. Kindred and Smith shared the honors of the team. Kindred did exceptionally well for his first season,but the team just couldn't get enough hits to «'ive him more wins. The team won b games while losing 2. Smith was the leading hitter, getting 10 hits out of 22 attempts for an average of .454. • The team was: Kindred, pitcher; hubner, catcher;Varrick, first base; Thomn-son, second basejKiller (on the hot corner),third base;Irish, short stoo; Smith, leit field; howser (speed demon), center field; Tyler, right field. The reserves were Van Ness, West, Finfrock, and Horn. The besket ball boys were less fortunate. They had only 2 wins to their credit. The two wins were over the team last in the conference—New Holland. Soon after the half way mark of the season passed, the team not only had a gloomy record but found that they had no coach. Mr. Price was quarantined for scarlet fever, hr. Bentfeld and hr. McCullough took over the team for the rest of the season. ThefIfirst S(3uad consisted of Kindred and Irish, forwards; Howser, center Miller, Hubner, ana Tyler, guarus; Finfrock, Speciale, Borgelt, Pittenger ai.u Floyd, reserves. Kindred, as in baseball, lead the team by scoring the highest ooints. Howser followed close behind. number of This year rave birth to a new second team, The Puns . This team was made up entirely of freshmen and sophomores. The future first teams will be picked from this team. J. S. 59 (15)
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Garrick, V'eldon; Irish, Paul; West, V ilbut; Howser, Richard; Kindred, Wayne; Smith, Herbert; Hubner, Eugene; Killer, Gerald; Coach Rupert Price; Tyler, Rruce; Thompson, Gene; Williams, Paul; Van Ness, Clifford. Seated: Finfrock, Charles; Williams, Perry. BASKETBALL (FIRST TEAM) Left to right: P. Williams, Paul Irish, Wayne Kindred, Gerald Miller, Eugene Kubner, Joseph Specials, Mr. Price (Coach), Richard riowser, Melvin Pittenger, Albert Floyd, Charles Finfrock, P. williams. (14) BASEBALL
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JUNIOR PLAY Left to right: Vera Laws, Assistant Director, Doris Johnson, Helen Miller, Ger- aldine ?cch, Ellen Young, Ruth Robertson, Marion Porter, Vivian Burger, Virgin ia Applegate, Hiss .alker, Director. Mrs. Moss. . • • Moira Moss. • . . Judith Adkins. • Ann Bradley. • • Hulda............ Rose Lawn. • • • Kathryn Tremayne Miss Pruden. • • Miss Carney. • • The Mystery of the Masked Girl By Helen A. Monsell Presented December 16, 1938 ..................................... Ellen Young ................................. Ruth Robertson ....................................Geraldine Pech ..................................... .Helen Miller ................................Virginia Applegate ..................................... Vyvyan Burger .................. . .Doris Johnson .................................. Georgia Renfrew ..................................... Marion Porter (16)
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