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3ill Martinie F .F..i. Sec. X 4-H 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Dramatic Club 1 Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2 Basketball'3,4 Baseball 3,4 Atalanta Staff 4 Spotlight Staff 4 Prom King attendant 3 Prom King 4 Junior Play Senior Play Courtesy Award 4 Junior Red Cross 2 A Club Mottio B2 Class Colors, Green and White Class Flower, Red Rose FACULTY Mr, McCullough-History-Coach Mrs, Sprague-Commercial Mr. Firry-Band Miss Ioder-Home Economics MrS. Colaw-Mathematics Miss Postlewait-English Miss Jacobs-Science Miss Knowles-Glee Club Mr. Wright-Superintendant BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr, Roy Colaw Mr. Alec Hoblit Mr, Bar-ret Rogers Mr, Linn Applegate Mr. Charles Few
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Pat Brandt Band 1,2,3,4 Speech 1 Junior Play- Glee Club 1 G.A.A. 1 Home Ec. Club 3 Senior Play Committee Arlene Smith Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1 Atalanta Staff 4 Class Vice President 1 Student Council 1 Ensemble 3,4 Spotlight Staff 4 G.A.A. 1 Queen Attendant 1 Vivian Mitchell Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2 Jr. Red Cross 1 Speech 1,2 Usher for Jr. Play G .A .A. 11 2 Girl’s Basketball 3
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CL..SS III STORY In September of 41n the Atlanta Hi£ .faculty greeted the 41 pupils who first constituted that never to be forgotten history making class. Our activities were under the supervision of Mr, Beck, our coach. As officers we chose Patsy 3urns, President; Arlene Smith, Vice-President; Phyllis Chrisnan, Secretary-Treasurer. There were six members of our class in spooch this year, “our of thorn took oart in the play Wcinies on Wednesday and four in The Corn IIuskDoll under the direction of Miss Close. Five members took part in the Dramatic contest and Marilynn Swearengin rated second with her reading and Vivian Mitchell second in verso reading. Eight boys and twelve girls woro in Dice Club under the direction of Miss Knowles ana eleven were taking Band under the direction of Mr. Merry. LaVcrne Mocker and Korna Turner wore accompanists for Miss Knowles Glee Club's. On the scene of sports wo had one member in baseball and five in basketball. Jim Tuttle's performance as cheerleader mu.3t have been okay because he got a four year job. Everyone enjoyed the hilarious hay-rack ride and our steak fry at the Tuttle School. Our candidate for Prom Queen was Arloao Smith, As an ending of our first happy yoar we enjoyed the Picnic at Miller Park, The following September found us in the Halls of A. C. H. S. as Sophomores numbering 36. With the help'of Mr. Denning wo chose Ro cr'Karrick, President; Bcrtwin Bchrcnds, Vice-President; Mario gnook, Deeretnry-Trcasurer, LaVcrne Becker served as Socrctary-Treasurer of the Student Council. This year there were two boys in baseball and six in basketball. Roger Karriclc proved to be a very capable cheerleader. In the glee clubs there were three boys and ten girls, and nine membersevere in the band. Several from our class were in the Musical Revue The Road to Happiness. Two ver-’’- original broadcasts wore given from i-hc English Room to the assembly by our EngLish Classes. Rover Karrick and Mary Louise Y right were the Sophonoro candidates for Prom King and Queen. Three girls acted ns Hawuiin waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Our humorous float Keep Em Flyin could not be judged beenuso of the rain but wc received a dollar.
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