Atlanta High School - Atalanta Yearbook (Atlanta, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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JUNIOR RESPONSE TO THE SENIOR WILL We, the Juniors of 56”, wish to respond to your will and testament by giving each and every one of you a kindly bit of advice ipon your leaving A. C.H.S. PAT ADAMS: When are you going to grow out of your giggles? TOM BRANDT: The cafeteria expense will be less since you are leaving and taking with you your hearty appetite. CHARLENE CHAMBERLIN: We are going to change the song title from 'Shrimpboats Are a Comin” to Shrimpboats Are a Leavin”. ROSIE BRUCE: We hear diamonds are a girl’s best friend. BILL DUNHAM: We suggest that when all else fails you try wiring your Studebaker together. CAROLE FRENCH: We will always remember you for your ‘real crazy hairdo’s”. HOMER HAMBLIN: You had better hire a body guard if you want to be safe from attack. NELLIE HORATH: Everyone including our gym teacher will miss your devilish pranks. ART MITCHELL: What makes you so attractive to all the girls?? Could it be your winning personality??? FRED STUNKARD: By all means you should patent all of your clever, original, satirical and sometimes provoking, fine expressions, and maybe you’ll make your first million. BOB JOHNSTON: We hear Bob bought a snake and taught it how to sing Slither With Me Susie”. DICK PITTENGER: We think you should be a specialist on filters since you dedicate so much of your time to experimental research. MIKE BROWN: Don’t you think you are getting a bit old for the B.W.A.’s (Bush Whackers Anonymous)? P.S. don’t let the cigar smoke get in your eyes. MERL FIELDS: We will always remember you for your beautiful voice and especially for your theme song Lola”. SHEILA FERGUSON: We will miss the girl who loved to entertain us with pantomimes. MARIE DANO: We think you would make an outstanding auctioneer with your husky voice. JEAN HARRIS: She wants A Little Band of Gold” to go with her diamond. JON RAWLINS: We will remember you for the way you drive your car and for the way you drive yourself to get your English assignments. RONNIE NICHOLS: Does living so close to the graveyard give you that 'real gone feeling”? ROSLIE KAUP: How come you are so quiet this year? Is it because Pat has been keeping her eye on you? ADA REID: We know the kids at Johnson will like you as well as we do. CHARLOTTE SPECIALE: We like to see your dark eyes” dance. MAX YOUNG: We are changing your nickname from Baby Fat to Bring ’Em Back Alive” Young. BONN A McDANIELS: Your artistic ability may prove worthwhile in the future. PHYLLIS MILLER: We know one Monkey who won’t be caged. KENNY LONG: Why don’t you save your speedy driving for the Indianapolis speedway? JUNIOR LEESMAN: We think you are the answer to a teenager’s prayer. KARL WARE: Keep plugging away on your French horn and someday yOu may wind up in France. LORETTA RINEHART: We suggest that you incorporate your popcorn business in Lincoln. RUTH WARE: The statement that redheads us.ually have a temper’ is not true. Or is it? BILL KELLEMS: We wonder what caused all your flat tires — could it be the Eminence road? DONNA BRUNER: We would be better off if we all didn’t talk any more than you do. EARL FIELDS: We shall remember you as the tall man” on the basketball team. HANNAH IJAMS: We know you will major in personality and friends as well as music when you go to college. Thanking you for your 'kind” will and testament, we hereby wish you success in your new adventures in life.

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Pictured above is the Junior play cast and stage crew. The name of the play was The Bishop’s Mantle. IN THE TOP ROW, left to right: Ruth Sutton, Ellen Mandrell, Betty Kessinger, Herb Harwood, Darlene Houghton, Donna Ford. SECOND ROW: Kay Fortman, Frances Leesman, Janet Haning, Ivy Harris, Jean King, Beverly Turner, Sharon Loercher. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Buckles, Mike French, Lyle Rogers, Franie Wertheim, Don Menzel, Bob Miller, and Eugene Yeast. Some of the scenes are shown below. THE JUNIOR PLAY

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