Atlanta High School - Atalanta Yearbook (Atlanta, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 28 text:

Dick P. is quite a roving one For he goes out of town to have his fun. Carole French is quite a girl She keeps the boys all in a whirl. A blue-eyed lass is our girl Ruth You can be sure she will tell the truth. Marie, why must you hurry so? Pull up a chair and talk of your beau. Our yearbook, for its final touch. Will go to Bonna M. for such. Our class secretary is Roslie K. She’s quite busy most of the day. Jane has played a fair, square game And in athletics gained her fame. Charlene Chamberlin is very small But nevertheless she's on the ball. Hannah I. is very trim and neat With her college plans all complete. Next is Fred who is quite a boy He usually has us filled with joy. Kenny K. as Biggs is known And against our class he has no groan.• % Rosemary has made her future plans To scrub dishes and pots and pans. A dairyman of our class is Karl Ware And of h is holsteins he always takes care. TTiere goes Jon, who's a very nice guy. Entering chemistry with a sigh. Homer with his big brown eyes Makes the girls all give a sigh. Loretta Rinehart with hair-do chic In her future job is sure to click. Sometimes serious, often times silly. But always likeable is our Billy. Just left in our class is Phyllis and I And now we wish you all good-bye. ADA and PHYLLIS CLASS POEM Listen ray friends and we shall fix A story for you from '56 To school we started in M4 Of education we wanted more The president of our class is Bill If help we need, he always will. Donna Bruner of our class, Is a very quiet and shy lass. Charlotte Speciale is known as Tony We all know that she's no phony. If to a job some say “I can't The boy to do it is Tom Brandt. Max will always keep us gay As he did in the Junior play. Our Patty uses her broad smile To get out of jams in a bright style. Mike Brown is the joker of our class As in his car he goes to pass. Earl and Merl arc our twins Both are very tall and thin. Sheila, the editor of our paper Never peeks or cuts a caper. Art Mitchell is quite a lad. Sleeping in study hall is his fad. Another good worker we have is Jean For about her classwork she is keen. Our Junior is an underclassman, no doubt. For with them he's usually running about. Our manager, Ron, smiling through the day Has with all a pleasing way. Next is Nellie who likes to drive But with our class she will always jive. Just as the sun came up today Kenny threw his cows some hay. Bob Johnson like a Zane Grey hero Does his job at 100 degrees or zero.



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CLASS OF 1957 We the Juniors have found our Junior year to be very busy. W'e have been working very hard making money by selling candy, gum, popcorn, pop, hot dogs, cake, and coffee at the basketball games. On November 18, 1955, the Junior Class sponsored a soup supper for the season's opening game. W;e had a very successful turnout. In the 1955 Homecoming Parade we won honorable mention with our float, ”The Yellow Rose of Texas. On Friday, October 21, we presented our play The Bishop's Mantle. The play was a success under the fine direction of Mr. Harwood. W'e sponsored stunt night along with the Seniors, and in May we sponsored the Junior-Senior banquet and prom. PICTURED ABOVE ARE: President, Bob Miller; Vice-President, Donna Ford; Sponsor, Mr. Kinsey; Secretary, Paul Buckles; and Treasurer, Eugene Yeast. JUNIOR CLASS MEMBERS, pictured left to right on the opposite page are: FIRST ROW: Dale Kindred, Lee Patterson, Bob Miller, Eugene Yeast, Mike French. SECOND ROW': Lyle Rogers, Jim McRoberts, Don Menzel, Paul Buckles, Sharon Wikoff. THIRD ROW: Myron Rawlins, Kay Fortman, Donna Ford, Sharon Loercher, Beverly Turner. FOURTH ROW: Janet Haning, Jean King, Frances Wertheim, Judy Jacobson, Ivy Harris. FIFTH ROW: Frances Lees- man, Ruth Sutton, Ellen Mandrell, Betty Kessinger, Betty Jo Johnson. SIXTH ROW: Sue Hazelwood, Darlene Houghton, Herb Harwood, Eddie Thompson, Una Phelps.

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