Atlantic High School - Javelin Yearbook (Atlantic, IA)
- Class of 1943
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'Q The Ameruau Flag, the Symhul uf All We Are and All We Hupe Tn Be Th: Ninvteen Furly lhrve I fill DHNIOIX CI ASS AIIAVHL HILH HLIIOCI All um loxx x Y B H 1 - f- . . . ylzlvffslzcal 11131 r Y 3 -4 -Q 1 - j A rw fs 4 .4 4 , n, L.. of X V 4 - 1 1' W Sq N 1 4 L , I L , . ,, . , ,, -I 1 , r figfxfwr. .. '-N' jf R! '1 fiwfglutf 11-.fvlf'77'. , . VW - - 1- 1' fv T1 Jgff. . , P L- ' A1ffm.1ntB1wirzm.11.:r1,z:ff. . . N' I I kAfgmr,,, fr? .111 Dllfllllfltlllll To MISS Beclqwrth our Class sponsor wha has led us so aenerously over the h lmpy road ot the sen1or year We the senro Class ot 43 wrsh to Cled1cate th s rssue o THE IAVEUN STAFF Purvunrrl . THE Senror Class ot l943 present thrs annual that you rn future years wrll look throuah these pages and remember the frlends you had dur ng your hrah school days ana the mam entoyoble experlences that we haxe snarea lu T I ' T T the lAVELlN ..... Culllullls LIIOOI XNIXIM X IIIT1 p p IH ,UQ Y H fi ,M Qi? 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' no Sljlllllll Si 1- fx?-2 A x : Qi if - kai X Z Q ffm KE M' K xl 1 ' JX S ..x,, - w W Huard nf Education LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Edtth Mulltns O F Nord Harold H rhert Le S Maqtll Cchatrmanl Charl lbe Mrss Els1e Wendltnq tsecretaryl The m mbers of the AllCII'tl1C' Scnool Qoara are ele tea for a p rr d of hr e years The autres are many and they qw rno t fre ly of th 1r mme and energy 1n o1rect1nq th mt r s o th publrc chools of Atlantrc Mr Le Maqrll lS PFVIDQ has fourth year as a member of th board and has been tts capabl prestdent srnc March l94l Mr Harold Herbert was re electcd for hrs thrrd t rn 1n March Mr Maqrll and Mr Herbert look aft r the rntere t of the hrqh school Mrs Edlth Mullms has served on the board for sm years She has charqe of overs emq the L1ncoln school Mr Charles lobes IS servrnq hts thrrd year as a member of the board He IS 1n charqe of the Iackson school Mr O F Nord was elected to the board 1n March of la t year He looks after the Grant school Mr W R Rem1en has served as treasurer for lf- years and Mtss Wendlrnq as secretary fr 16 year Atlantic Hiqh Schnul A maqn1f1cent bu1ld1nq wtth beautrful qrounds, Wlth a grand gym and class rooms, surpassrnq anythmg that's been found An outstandlnq faculty wlth knowledge cozrnq from every pore, An outstandlnq group of students wrth abrltty qalore These are the potnts of A H S on whtch we base The claxm that A H S IS O K tn any case l : . , , , , e , e . - , es o s, ' 1 ' .. ' 4' 4 : 1 ' V e T , , - L .. c e o . e, . , .r f, ' e s e ' . ' l' ' e ' e e t f .e ' ' s , ' . . e ' ' S.. ' '. - e . ' e ' . Q- Q - . , . . N - - er . . . e . ss . . . . s . . . . . c , . o They lllrelzl Us M T NODLAND Supenntencl ni B A Cornell M A Un1vers1iy of Iowa Un1vers1ty of Southern Cohformcx Unl G G KNIPFER Prxnclpol B S UHIVQYSITY of Des Molnes M .A Umverslty of Iowo U C L A I versity of Minnesota. Faculty n'.3f'f'u W TOP ROW Mr Larsen Scrence Physrcal Educahon MIDDLE ROW Mrss K1nca1d Home Makmq Practrcal Arts and Cafeterra BOTTOM ROW Mr Boller lndustrral Arts MISS Munn Physrcal Educailon Mrss Black Commerce Mrs Boorman Actmq Pr11'1c1pal lvlaihematrcs E, Mr Yates Physlcal Eclucauon Mr Hathaway Muslc M1sS Crary Vocatlonal Homemakmq Mrss Wrssler Mathematrcs Mlss Rayl Commerce Mr Hall Mechanclal Drawmq I A . r+- ,A H ..,. 1, ,,.. I X., , ,M 1 I 1 A . . Faculty TOP ROW Mrs Mrliellar Tralnmq MIDDLE ROW MISS RICE Enqlrsh Dramatlcs BOTTOM ROW M1ss W1lSOH Scrence Mathematrcs Mrs Lmn Geography M1ss Beckwrlh Socral Problems Government M1ss Gardner Enqlrsh Spelhnq Mrs Busse MISS Anderson Modern History MISS Cochrane Amerlcan Hlstory M1ss Kluever Latxn Mathematics MISS M1lls Speech Amer1ca'1 Llierature English, Normal Literature, English, Iournalism Student llnuncll BACK ROW Dale Anderson G ne Peterson lack Nyqaard Fritz Srmpson George Hold R1chard Becke Norman Hansen R1 hard Weqman Harvey Iohnson SECOND ROW Ia Porter Suzanne Peterson Tw1la Parrott Marca Ch1n1tz Marqart Codhn Mara I1 Hoeqh Mr Knrofer FRONT ROW M1ss Cochrane Tom Chthero Wanda Watson Dorothy Skow Betty Iean Hoeqh Ruth Ellen Brown Brlly Tcrnpklns I I q P Q ......... I . K ,f ' . , 4 ' -1 . f . 2 - . , . v ' I V I I I I -I U- I V I ' , : e n , , , A , 6 , e 3 , I 1 , . , , . 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Class nf 43 Were semorsl Wow and now lhat NG have reached our ulumal goal the covehsd d1ploma We can look back on the road of ducatlon and re-alxze the sometlmes rough and alrros lmpa s1ble path h me V1 worth our t1me lt IS wlth mlxecl ematlons lhat we la! Doa old lasses th b st of lu lc m tl'1e1r now QOSI' on a uoholders ol A l-T S b st staadaras and lTC1d1l1Ol'1S CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent DALE ANDERSON VICG Pr sldent RTCHARD PAGEL Secretary Treaquror BEIHY LRANSTON I . . r hm M X N , 2 . V , . , e ' , ' 1 ' , L I ' s ' as ' el ' ' 1 ' f Q we f A. H. S. We can only wish the succeedina senior cl 9 9 C ' 7 ' , Ki S . .. .'s 9 l ' . ' - e ' - - - , F. x A ' r .sf ,I X ' ss 44' Seniors MARY ALBERT: Sometimes sober, sometimes gay, never intruding in anyones way. ARLO ANDERSON: His kind is hard to find. DALE ANDERSON: Then there's a genius. FRANCES BAILEY: Another martyr to education. IACKIE BEECH: Her life is like a snowflake, leaves a mark, but not a stain. IEANNE BIGELOW: l'm just a little prairie flower, growing Wilder every hour. MARGARET BISHOP: A quiet tongue shows a busy mind. MARIE BISHOP: If work is not talent it is next best substitute for it IEAN BROWN Love IS cne fool thing after another cmd I I el so foolish ORAL BROWN Where s Coddxe7 HARRIET BURNHAM The s cret of happiness 1S not in doing what one likes but in l1k1ng what one has to do EVERETT CAMPBELL Knowledge c mes but wisdom lingers HELEN CARROLL An exc llent mixture of snap scrap and pep MARCIA CHINITZ Early bird catch s the worm but why d es the worm get up so early? IANICE CLITHERO Her tongue runs hke an Bday clock but her smile never runs down MARGARET CODLIN lrn satisfied with myself V- hy w rry'9 IAYNEE COUSINS All 'nusical p ople seem to happy LAVENIA COX An ounce of silence IS better than a pound f explanation BETTY LOU CRANSTON A bdndl of energy and self confid n e GRETCHEN DAU HENBAUGH We boll at different degrees 'IW' Senlnrs PHYLLIS DAVIS Prmcrple IS ever my motto DELBERT DERRY Ncbody hkes hte hke I do HUGH DOLCH Man of deeds not words MARY ELLEN EHLERS Gcd Bless the boys I love them all ELAINE ELLIOTT Charmlnq and pollte to every one a true dehqht NAOMI ENARSON Ill speak ln a monstrous lrttle vorce VERA FOSTER We QIVS to necess1ty the prarse vrrtue PEGGY GAINES At my fmqers ends IS my type wn r PEARL GEARHEART A H S s Glamor Glrl LOIS GEIGER Silence more muslcal than any song NEVA GIBSON Truth IS w1th1n ourselves RUTH GLADSON Marks not men have always been my arm NORMA GOETTSCH Varlety IS the mother of er' Jcym nt HAROLD HELLMAN Im not 1n the roll of common men GEORGIA PAYE HENDRICKS As xnnocent as rewlald egg? BETTY LOU HERBERT She IS w1se she IS wrtty she S rn love what a prty LEROY HIGGEN Never l t your SlUd1GS lnterfere Wllh your educatlon BETTY IEAN HOEGH Bes1des her Clothes there IS nothmq more beautlful than her halr BARBARA HOVER Really and truly Ive 1'1Oll'1l!'1G to wear' I of I .- I I H . . . H 'f' Sf- 3 - I H H . , . I ,, .y '- ,V I l I fy 1. - . ja , ..,, I H . . A ' ' . H I Q I ,II . . ' ' . 11 ! I I ,. , . . of . H I H . . . 7 - . .1 te . In , . H I I. . . II I u I 1, . . . H I u r 'T ' I I ' ' n ll 4 I . - If 4 I ,. . . . ,- . I, I S . I .. . . - . H I ,, . P . H I ' I H . . - , - , , V , , , I, , . , ., . . ' C . o . . H I H . . - I . , . H I ,. V . - I , H S74 Ears Seniors IAMES HOWELL: Mel Little! Well so was Nopo- leon. ALFRED IANSS: 'I om slow with Study. PAUL IEPPESEN: Exceedinqly well rectd. DIFK IOI-INSON: ' A mon of wods ond oction. PHYLLIS IOI-INSON Noture hos qtven us two ecxr u only one mouth Dorn 1t ' FRANK IONES Men of few w rds ore the best men RONALD IONES Im qettmq to be CI blq boy now HAROLD KEES I om o mon of few words EDWARD KELLY Beware I moy do scm thmq sen sotronol y tl' DELORES KENNEDY She hos o Versotlle mtnd IUNIOR KLUEVER Open thot wmdow I wont to hrow out my chest IENNIE KNEE Gentle of spe ch benef1c1ent ol rnmd IVIARIORIE KNOP S1lence IS sweeter than speech IUNIOR LANE Why cont they oll b contented Irke me? RICHARD LANG There IS no prlnce nor prelote I envy no not cn I' GLADYS LARSEN From her sholl come the perfect o honor TED LARSEN They soy the oqe of mlrocles ore post but I GRADUATEDI PEGGY LUCE Who d ever dr om she hod CI temp r'P Ask Ronold Ionesl MINNIE MADSEN Gee' I w1sh 1t would snow fellows' DARLENE MAYBERRY Ill owe the world ct treo' one of these dcrys' 'G'-2 Snmnrs MARIORIE MEYERS Oue n mg IS her hobby WAYNE MCEADDEN My stud1es are 11'1terIr1nq w1h my work' LYNN OLNEY Every man h rs a fault and hrs ts honesty' RICHARD PAOEL Always busy n ver slackr g r th1s boy th re s noth ng lackmg TWILA MAE PARROTT Wher s the dance? Wh the band? ADOLPH PAUL Paul the Prof 1 man of scrence OPAL PAUL Eor men m xy come and men may but I go on forev r HOWARD PAULSEN Let any man speak long enough he w1ll get behevers MAXINE PAULSON A morsel of delrght HELEN MARIE PELLETT M nl Men' Men' NORMA IUNE PETERS Well 1med s1lence hah more eloquenc than speech NAOMI PETERSON Ornament of a meek and qu1et Splfll DARLENE RICH D1gn1f1ed qu1et and rare ORRIS ROGERS L1fe 15 Just a game of basketball GEORGE ROLD Greater men hav lrved b t I doubt rt' PAUL ROLL A man I am DOROTHY SCHWARTZ Gentle and sw et an ex cellent quahty 1n woman BETTY SEWELL Every woman should marry DOROTHY SKOW Her charm IS 1n her v ry au1et ness BARBARA SMITH Learned and fa1r and good 1 she Senmrs CHARLES SMITH To be CI well favored mon IS the orft of fortune GARLAND SMITH He goes on the theory that suc cess rs man s God MAXINE SNYDER Let knowledqe qrcw from mor to more VAN SNYDER Every rndn shcrll bear h1s own ur oen ROSEMARY SOTHMAN Work frrst ond then rest MARY STANGL Sh acts rn such cr wdy GS to ecure the love of h r ne1qhbor DONNA RAYE STEVENSEN A womans work 1 never done VIRGINIA STOVER Frorn the crown of her head to the soul of her Ioot she rs all mtrth IAMES TRAILER Thort rs cts well scud C15 1f I hod sind rt myself WAYNE ULLERICH When I sold I would dre d bachelor I drd not thmk I should l1ve t1ll I were mcxrrred RUSSELL WATERS Trs cts cheap slttrnq GS stand rnq IUNE WEINHEIMER There IS not wrsdorn ltke frcxnk ress ROBERT WILLIAMS H15 cczres ore now all ended IOI-IN WILKEN He goes or the theory that the foot boll freld 1snt th only place one needs cr good lxne PHYLLIS WINSTON Self trust rs th Irrst secret f purpos SHIRLEY WOOLSEY The secr t of success rs con stoncy of purpose IUNE WRIGHT Prrn rple nor xpedrency rs ever my rx otto MARIORIE ZELLMER The rewcrrd of cr thrnq well done IS to have done rt ROBERT WORTHINGTON Then there s Helen I : e ,, : ' b - 1 ,, : e ' s 9 ' .H I ,, . ,S FRED VORRATH: He is cr book mon. I ll . - ll ' - : ,, A Q I H - ' e ' o Sy, 1 e ' - : c e ' ' f ,. ' ,. , ,, .Iuninrs CLASS OFFICERS Preslderiif-EUGENE PETERSON 'fzse Pres1den1fFRED SAEMlSCH SGCYQIGYY-TIEGSUfQfffROSEMAR.! NORMAN Vvvhr AW g....,,.1 ll ,l Il Group I BACK ROW P dl Pros B1ll lflcr hdll Vern Ld en L P1 4en No rn n Paul Hrrwey Pete sod LeR y Prdll B b R1qq Lloyd L1nd I lQI'1 SECOND ROW lac-Q Moor V ldd Pauls n Da lene Ncrrndnny Donner ledn Przzll I n Port r Slnrl f Nelh Rose Mary No mdn Darrell P ulsen Eugene P ters n FRONT ROW Glen Nod drd H len Layton l-ld rel Ldrge Norrrd lean Rdy Ruin Ldyldno lvldrqdr Nelson ldne Pdpd hdlcos M1ldred O sl Md 1or1e Most Group II S der M l W lt F C Sczerm Dix el S lmvdrr SECOND ROW R ber S ffen Snyd r Au ey V r dh Ole 4 E 1:1 ne do C1 D le-ne Snyder ny T 'nps '1 , Woolse FRONT ROW Evely SN ql Albem S thfn r1 EV 1 W Q14 '1 W1ll1drn WU do W 1 V1 'I I R . F , 1 9 en. ,, k 1. ' 1- . , M 1 Q ir'-so 1, 'fmt 1 LH I . , ' - Il I K V l , I ' i 1 I 1 1 . , . 6 1 I : LY1 s, ly s , er rs , eo , r. C1 , Q ' r . 3 , C ' s, ' er .. : l e, e X e , r ' , f 1 1 , GCI e, ' GX , r , C1 , L -e e . - 1 , 1 1 C55 , e 1, I 1 1' , A .1 f , f , . el , 1 , ' up , r' ' . BACK ROW: Paul VCQQesser, Edwlfl SIDES, luck Wzlbum, Vlncem Vdlennne, Buddy W1ll1c1rns, l-ldrold -ny , ere e cn, . . . sch, rr cr' 'z. : Q r -ter s Bill e, dr ' 3 r 1 , . e Schee., l i. S. 3 '1, dr , Dorotl ' 0, C. , Ierrv 1 y. 3 ' fn ' 3 e., r C . G ., ine eltcn, l!l'.'l'Il'l .,.e.le, s, 1-lelen Turner, Telenf: .. s, n cz sc. . .Iuninrs 55:35 rW '3' Group I BAKRUW DewW B 4 Q FDWH hffo C1 CH SECCND ROW' Fr C1 H T .re mm T1 I L 2 I FRONT RCW I Group II B K POV Ci H 4 S CND ROV H FRONT ROW Wa, H G 'rl U B rj HAH 'TQ pil 4? e H4 C QF I x i , Zi x . , si , .. , 'ff f l , , K 1 h C X ' 3 ' V, gud ite, Hebert Ciiroy, Hicrgrr, Be:l:er,D1:Hr:- BfT1IYESQI1,L6'N1S Becke , Q, fi Epperly C' Y' . rirterzsem, Lester rlzerrfvih, he Diiuiq. I 1 e' Cvle, ,LITI B:zrr1:1Q,r, Cecilgx Cizrrlag, Hath Clemue Se 1, Bery Cizmbfliw-, NCV?-131 ECkIes, Dtriiiy E Llfrmrdi, frrye ftirtis. ' V: ecrmette Cizrver, Bizrbczrz Dpxiu, Ive Mes Crifzifee, Pizity Ere:-.'r1, Vxrzgrmcz Brew , - 21918 Bubclrz, Shgrley Drefrrger, Sk- v'lC1 231111, Mzry Elle: Derher. AC' . ff: . eqer VV3y:e Heiiirigsen, Km: , -grclette Greqersei, Dick Klrl, Icy? Gearlart, Ice 71215: Ixrn Gxstcrscrl Harlcn Guns. V EC fi 3:1 Greerixvzlt, Clyce Hayes, Lcrrziie Hcsriuni, Margaret Hornstei, Arlene Harper VVc:dc Gutienfeicer Educ Fglscng, Harriet Hoerjh, Mffry 13: Herberr,Hzr'.'eyIc:1iscr1. 1 L 'Vx ne syes Norma Ie Iixs Mane Liber, Althec Gxleen, Mary :Mei ISHSGY, I-9 YTGFC1 mc - QV GMM ,.-..,. , rr. We... Suphnmures CLASS OFFICERS Pres1den1efTOM MAGlLL VlCE? President- -ABDYTHE ANDERSON Secretory-Treasurer -ALlCE LOU VHESE Group I BACK BOW Don B rrf Don B rq Alvln An ersor B l A11 rbcfh Bern rd Bulle D n D rrow C Buckley Iolm Bcul y Bob Bor nordl SECOND ROVW Bob CCI ,I Slnrlef :1rnbr1oJ L1ll1 Bonke Br wn Eron es Buck Dorolny Brrllno Ly Alle EB NT ROW Bob Al Y 'rder A11 D rro J Be ,f B L All1bond le '1 Bnnfll Dol C nnon T 'nrny Cl '1 re Group II BACK HOW B nold D21 'l nn e 'rde K Emery Hoeqn H old He THLBD BOW B ,I Knson Dorr l E '1 llczxfrp N rrn n H nse SECOND BOW Lo1 H lb Jrq M Y K o f N' ry B ln Don onon E1.1l1 n Arlen EJ ns l FRONT BOW P ,flll K e L1 4 H oh s Sln l y re rm r 1o B A exr C Geo Cornooell G 'rl G llesb B YA Ellr ly K mp B b rc: G f nn , v roe n l ' Q X D ' A fi xl 'Q D f-1 v A fv fw - A J , J , o 1, .1 1 1, - , , 1, o M , Ll. . ' e , C' . 1: r', ' ' C je, ' in ' , CQCGII Qrq, Darlene dirzne, D' len C , C, 1, ,A ' , ri, Gr Qerrson. O : e , 'ce cr , Ju' nl-is, crgzl 'rzxbzreo V rrqene ' A ' , en ' , on .,. y, rg 3. , o1.1 'Q 11 e . : ol wwe, Allin f e inqeen, Lor n GQ. ' rmizn, Bob lines, WQy'ne Kniqnt, Bruce H1165 cool , ' L , or rmon. : of ., e 1.121 e ,L , o . o -3 Gene Hoekou, Bob oe o o 'of I 's . e. o' , anne n u, ln ein peat, Elsie Kel. , leon e , or G o M ' . o , 1 e -1 o , Lowell l1llso:. 1 2 's gnl, H ler. Go' lle, Vlolel lunlef, Moron K1..1ers1e , E o ., l1.e Ere1linqer, loci u, e , ir.e D oger, No . o Dor ow. Suphnmnrns i 'Br gnu: VM WW 11 ' 1' f q nz 'sqm' Q ' ' 113 ' 'Imax Af M Grcup I df ROV! fi 11' Iv B r N K Q ,GND ROW U R NT ROW K Group II M. K RCW QEVWND ROW I FFRONT RUV T 1 N x 1 mW? will .1 C' 'F V1 1 DRC 21 A l L I ze, naw! uv- me vw rg! n .. 'XA-, '1 k g fx X 'fa 9 ' i.. ., , , EAKN . ' 'I iw . 'Kelley Flcyz PQt5'r.5ff1 Ei Mgllzrxs Tirtl N 1.3111 Dggiu' R213 les wk 1f M'5 W D. , F . , V ., Y -. ., '1 'W 'YS 'iv' V 'fx rv -si f fs f-5' ' ' A ' K I - --1'-yi -W1 P-1 v'W, 3 AP :JY V. U. Lizxaerfiizn. Mi' I CITITFS Liizlftf Mgzriiiz PfIIH,BCIXI1l5' Qi DCI: T.f2'.'efS ICI: 'ffzff NLFM SV -viii Bzrbfzrir If fl1F19uf11' Eff: Lg:-:rfv 11:4 33-Q-Qin A ' HW WWA' ff AA ,- A :png-L A wwf, f--,W W, p,tgA.M:N.f'x,-,,,m5 grub ,H Av HY.- h ,1 . -f ,,- - xi 1 mf., K 'AY'A',-A ', -- 5-.-:fl -fwxn .. ,..AA RW1 .:, Ngttxi If :rrgif INC1 A3 I -'-113: V373 ffiffifi, L3 rf.: nissttiigsfzi ixQ1fX5fZI1 -.::7i::1s Fisfwittizfz' Q11-rf Y h 34 Q 'V Russe.. ccinriizzi M553 Sizgrir, T121 Arziglj Ullfrfli Fffiflfli S'.-.':11fq.', Alle. Wgns gfrizi Stzriql, Fitz bxtzpzscri. hm - ffm M32 uw XA711 ,,,'1,, v- - ' - ' ,. Y V ' 'L-Y' xym Zim- 'Y--Pm-rf, Heb.. Soul., '3,:fEx:r:: NV:tt:i1riq1C:1, FIQTQHXJQ W1i1lIH1S, Do ls V..:lt'r5, Dcris Sisrnfr, A1139 ,311 Wyse, VIKHIII RQJ3, Dor:i21', N,:1Qr5, fx - v - A V ' ' v ' 1 'N v xA - 1 f , ,LUCY MCI3,Q.2T '-izyrfi Srmifu Gini C -QQ irzflri Ticfiiis DCR SCTPKSCY1 E.g,e,.g Sh, Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS P.iS1'iafr1i DEAN NEVJMAN Vlze President' -IOE STEVENS Secretcny-Treasurer'KENNETH HOEGH lll nl llll 5 ,Nui Qu Group I BACK HOW Dole MCD rmol Arl M4 oy Merru Oln y Ch rles Ow n Drexel Re ve Donald N lt Woyne Wl on Ronold Nelson SECOND ROW Suzonn Pete son C ly Power No mor Plelcen El n Buoy Pom D1 ler Pe er en D ohy Peters n Iomelle rr FRONT ROW Carl R S D n N W1 en P 1 Rolom n s Group II VJ Jfn 'H P SI nc QE OND ROW A len T lla S So FRONT ROW H l 1 Ul Sh Be ,1 W rd m I 0 qv' c-5, oy Q F l.. - l 3 f-'-v-'--- --Q-' AAEA' ,jLQjjj 'W ? , , an WTAE, W..,, QL. 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J C' Freshmen Q7 4 Mffilf l Group I BACK ROW lack Coats Norma lean Chnsten '1 D nna Galle felae Barbara Ann Aldaq Marlon Bell IGSS1 Fancolly Iullann Dasher Brlly Gerq r SECOND ROW Davrcl B llo 4 W yne Ane bach D n ld Alb Don la B lcer Brlly Chrrstensen sen Group II BACK ROW Glenn OW n Ion s Mo ns Levrne B rn ra lan Donald Kn p Howa d Hennrnqs n Byron Icnes K nneth Hoeqh Wayne Iohnson SECOND ROW Mary Lou Krrc R sefnary Leslre B r y K l N a in f Narna l an Hansen St lla Kelly Mar ll Ho ah Cl fin anf LaVon In lsa ard le ry Ha ns FRONT ROW Pearl Klopp nburq MTTJOTIQ Iur hen Ce l H No 'nan La ey Dale lens n Charles Hughes Wrnona Knop Chr1st1'1a Hansen , 7 ff! , V ' f C ' ' 1 i I- f - . W ,,,,,,.,L,, O W gp : e , ' se., o .. ' n ' r, , ' no 4 l ' Q , , , , s . A : ' u cl, a' ' r , o a erz, a ' ec. , ' ' . FRONT ROW: Robert Conaer, Vzola Boaqs, Arclis Barley, Rarnona Brown, Ruth Ellen Brown, Ray Christen- : e . e , r' ' , e a ' - e, o , r ' e , f 5 , - : ' l, C . ' , eve lf miners ey, :rrr I au, l S , 9 , , ole e, , lee l if , i a , r' r '-. I S , X ' ' c. , ci zatz, rr C ', S , ' I l , 1 . Eighth Grade . fl 5 'f dill :T J F 0 I-X Y I Elqhlh lll'dlIl CLASS OFFICERS W x Group I K THIRID ON F? MN I Group II L1 fu M Group III I Dfxh ,Dr I A. JK! I I II I Nl ' I . I' 3 :I PILHYIHTH fulrfff ' Q'--.xiif-ry HEEQQQ Efriffffff If zf',vTf' :ff .fn-f 2?EQf'fQff EIQQFIE Fff.f: ? III' GQ- H 3 QI,I :Wi Tv' gpliji' IQTj', 'i gf jg :nfl 1. L, I ij ,if Eyml, fire' Firms, f,ft1iE:,' PA-1-1-I. P'1'r1c,tgf' Trip' P- my Prf 59-,551-ig, A.'.AfA,5I,,,. , IH, gr , DM-, DNN, Pitrmi Gustfrfiu SE'L.f1e',' Youxm, I, :iy Krzrizlfgv. IVIVAI' FRGHI' RCYVQ Zig f-ir1'1m111!',' If- 7 ' OI:f2',', PII ' L Rfj',A,'- ,5',,QA 5 ALAQ5531 Qqlflf. 1:5 Kinda, Gf'II'f .'Z I'.f:QI', D Xu- Zi xirz, lm F'wIf1i, I'f'fiff'.f.'1'f 'leg' Birqz K':':ffT.::' I. BMIAY I- A VII, D INN: IIf-:1' , ,I T' rr If , fflllk. IQ li' fi ffi :1 J li' '- '. 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' ,,L 1' ,, ' gum, . . ,Q 1vfwfL94. ..f41f Seventh Grade ll 1 'wan 'T L Ill wnlh ln ull Group I V Group II CLASS OFFICERS Gloup IH 'I I l' l l 1 I 1 3Ea:3 .iw A II 1 1 f 't fa ' I f 'Q 5 !! f Anllvlly W' COLUMN I ,,4-4' si' WW P -Q-sf' Q' l Locxfm LeRoy ume Chums What CI p11low Iumpm locks COLUMN II B tty Lou 3 wlse men Norrme cmd Ardle Gmny Smxle COLUMN HI Tess He mon Gecxrhecxrt Peaches Corky Plym hugh M USIE '43 W 4 .il Xxx! 'O in , ff i 5 lg? ff 00 4 W , S 'r xx g X2 , ,ILE fl' Xl Girls Elm' liluh J XIIXPII rhlllIl'1 T IIV1 I PVX 1 .X x v -1 N I I . I 5 A I 11' . , f.'I'?f Qffff 'P g 7- :. if'lZ.l-.flflf Z'F'i?i.5Qfi Sw':ff4 T','-ff ' ' EHTTY' ER'fL', ff L.f:'zij':f,' :iff Q'fff,,'.f-'f .51FLiNf LK l1ff.'f: . ' ' :,, ff 1 T.. I, ' Q1 1 'i M yr E' 14.5.1-Q: f .11 'VI'fl1 If:'. 1f.f.f '51 , Q 1.1. EF .1 .25 511.1 f' '. Ei 11' Q I.. '::1': f., ..f ::, ' f .:, ' 'r :-- ff: 'I '1, 11'-3' ffi: 1511.1 f,1l'l' 1' -I' v 'zz , 1:, ,:1. 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Y . . 1 ' f ' H V 1 ,:'-1 1 H . : ,:,.gi Marching Band COLOR GUARD Laurel Crabtree Phylhs Kuhl Barbara Golf Ieanne Voelz TWIRLERS Buddy Wllhams Dale Anderson VIFQIHIG Brown FIRST RANK Ronald Jones Iva Mae Chaffee Donald Becker Al1ce Lou WIGSP Don Epperly Oral B own SECOND RANK Bonnle Toot lack Wood Mary Ellen Ehlers Mar1on Bell Hough Dolch Glen Iones THIRD RANK Elarn Stoodt Ruth Clernmensen Darlene Brown Harrlet Lange Marc1aK1nnersley Frances Buck Nelson FIFTH RANK Margaret Codlxn Georgla Voss Harvey Iohnson Iaynee Cousms Don Sorensen Dons Rosenk1ld SIXTH RANK Betty Iean Hoegh Maxme Knouf Harrxett Burnham Norma Knout Evelyn Swagel Mar1an Fulton SEVENTH RANK Harrlett Hoegh Betty Ward Drck Haake Charles Mallette Bob Alexander Fred Cole EIGHTH RANK Novella Eckles Catherme Wrlson Bob Gordon, Helen Mane Pellett Carol Engle Edna Fuglsang Although there was no contest thts year for Atlant1c Hrgh to compete 1n they were always 1n there pxtchlng to have a good band They played at all of the home football games and also played 1n an mstrumental con cert held rn the Atlant1c Hlgh School audltorrum FOURTH RANK: Betty Lou Herbert, Iessie Fancolly, Boyd Elliott, Norma Ienkins, Glen Nodgaard, Ruby Concert Band FOURTH ROW Georqla Voss MarqaretCodl1n Harvey lohnson Don Sorenson Mr Hathaway Dorls Resenklld THIRD ROVV Bob Alexander Betty Ward Evelyn Swaqel Norma Knouf Carol Engle Harrret Burnham Norma Ienkrns Bob Hunter Boyd Ellrott Iessre Fancolly Marcia Klnnersley Dlck Haake Bonnre Lott Glen lones Ronald Iones Huqh Dolch Don Becker Oral Brown Iva Mae Chaffee Harold Hellman SECOND ROW Maxrne Knouf Edna Fulsanq Novella Eckles Harrlet Hoeqh Bob Gordon Ruby Nelson Glen Nodqaard lack Wood Mary Ellen Ehlers Mar1on Bell Bud Wrlhams Katherme Wllson Helen Marte Pellett Iaynee Cousms FRONT ROW Fred Cole Betty lean Ho gh Marron Fulton Dale Anderson Darlene Brown Elame Stoodt I - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - 1 5 1 1 1 1 - Lava lines 5nulh February 20 l94'3 at 8 oclock the A H S audrtorurn was hlled to capacrty wn n the rnu 1C and dramat cs son a southern belle who returns from a sfhool 1n the north wlth a Yanke boy fr end Her grandfather drs approved hrghly untrl wrth the help of trlends love Wm Character leads were department rombrn d thelr talents and presented Love Goes South. The story was entered around lune la lc - ' ' . e - ' , ' .s. Mary Ellen Ehlers H, ,, lune lackson ' ' e ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . V S . Dlck John on Bonald lones Dale Anderson PeC1QY Luce lohn W1lken Marcra Chrnrtz Oral Brown Iaynee Cousrns Bay Kltson Dallas Boanescn Harold Hellman Colonel lackson Blll Fuller B111 Preston Mary Lee Whrtson George Porter Nancy Fuller Drclc Grant Mrs Wordsworth Fuller Beauregard George Wa hrngton Dr D Dnbbenport Thrush Lawrence Ravensway lIhristmas nn Erie Street BACK ROW Paul Pross Arlo Anderson Ronald lone Dal Anderson lames Trarler Wayne McFadden MIDDLE ROW Dallas Bonnesen Mrss M1115 Bctty lean Ho qh Iohn W1lken layrree Cousn Oral Brown FRONT ROW Elsie Kelly Mary Ellen Ehlers Darl ne Mayberry Donna lean Prall Mary Albert Opal Paul CHRISTMAS ON EIRE STREET ONE ACI' PLAY Cast Terry Dallas Bonnesen Tony lohn Wrlken and Opal Paul Frankre Oral Brown Lady Bountrlul B tty lean Hoeqh BUSIDGSS Man Ronald Jones Drde Dale Anderson Old Man Wayne McFadden Clara Mary Ellen Ehlers Mable Marcra Chrnrtz News G1rl Elsle Kelly Rodn y Arlo Anderson Younq G1rls Donna lean Prall and Mary Albert Passersby Howard Paulsen Darlene Maybery ana Paul Pros Thrs oneact play was QIVGD to the ent1re student body D cernber 22 The action ook place on Erre street Chrcaqo The theme of the play m1qht be put rn words somethtnq lrlce thrs the rneantna of Chrrstrna to the people of the slum drstrrct SENIOR CLASS PLAY The se'uors closed hrqh school drarnatrc careers by presentmq Our Town a most unusual and drfhcult productrcn for amateur the-spxans 1n a comrnendmq presentatron The frrst act deprcted a typ cal day rn our town whrch was Grover s Corners New Hampshrre Love and rnarrraqe could have been the th me for the second act whrle 1n the th1rd act death concerns death The productron of the play clearly show d us that the past cannot be relrved and that truth IS to be found only rn the future 3 - 1 V 3, 9 - r I . l , J . t 2 , ' ' , 4 9 , 1 , . .i s, ' 1 ' , , e , . , , C' fi .cccccccc fififfm 9 T Mrs. Beamer , We ,,,,,,c,, 7, 7 ,, laynee Cousins ' I I ' s ' ' ' e . ' t ' 1 l I ' ' , V l ' e ' ' ' . , S , , .- Who Murdered Who BACK ROW Betty lean Hoeqh N1la Temple Paul Pross Ronald Iones Iohn W1lken FRONT ROW MISS M111 Marcta Ch1H1lZ Darlen Mayberry Iayree Cous ns WHO MURDERED WHO? ONE ACT PLAY Cast Gould Tr vcr Ronald Ion s Camxlla Foreman Betty lean Hoeqh Mrs W1lson Stropp Marcla Ch1n1tz Ienme Marks Iaynee Cous1ns Dr Elhot Paul Pross Veda Arthur Ntla Temple Roxy Brenner Darlene Mayberry Speech students qave us a taste of th 1r dramanr' ab111ty by presentlnq two oneact plays thls year Tn prev1ous years 1t has be n customary 1n the dramatrcs department to produce an all school play However th1s year the speech class declded to produce two one act plays 1nstead The palys were of two entlrely drfferent types 1n the Who Murdered Who was a thr1ll1nq mystery com edy wh1le Andante was a traqlc dramatlc productxon Another proJect the class worked on was a one-act Chrlstmas play whlch was Q1VeI'1 for the student body Despxte the rnterruptlon 1n havmq subst1tute teachers durmg most of the last semester the class as a whole felt that the1r year was a very sucessful and worthwhlle one 7 ' ' s, ,' . ' ' , e , . I i . C f--Ag,,vY----g'-,--Aw--fYv -3 Willie Trippitt ,.c,,vc.. ., .,,vf,.c,,,...., Iohn Wilken Andante 'X STANDING Donna lean Prall Dallas Bonne-son Mary Ell n Elh rs SITTING Iames Tra1ler Dale Anderson ANDANTE ONE ACT PLAY Cast Davrd Lawrence Dale Anderson Martha Lawrence Mary Ellen Ehlers Bruce Lawrence Dallas Bonneson Iames Trarler Al1ce Dona Iean Prall SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED' One of the phases of the theater that the sp ech class worked on thls year was learnlnq the art of make up Althouqh th1s was rather messy at tlmes rt proved to be a very helpful and mterestma study as It then mad 1t po s1ble for the speech Class to supervrs the make up rn varrous dramatrc acnvmes throughout the year IUNIOH CLASQ PLAY The Very Lxqht Bnqcrde a om dy IH three act was a play cente ed arouna P aqy Rrchardson and her gr up of qrrl fr1 nds who called th mselv s th G1rls Brrqad Th purpose of thls Brrqade was to arouse the crty qove nm nt to th needs of the trm s Among her other actrvmes Peqqy struck up correspondenc s wtth a numb r of boys H1 m1l1tary camps whtch led to much confus1on As rt turns out thouqh Peqqy becorn s a nattonally known frqure and everythlnfl works out beautrfully X ,V 1 A V, I I' ..,t f if ,I I fi 'i , -' -1 A ' , W 5 t A ' I I . , e e ,. 1 ' , . 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Really Fur 1'-hztiun Ronald lones Darlene Mayberry Iohn Wrlken B tty lean Hoeqh Mary Ellen Ehlers Deulamatury Aqam this year We had a student who reached the State declamatory contest lack Nyqaard our up and comma sophomore TSC91VGd a second 1n the oratorlcal d1v1s1on H15 selectlon was The Thrill of Muiunty Peoqy Luce who entered tn the 1nt rpretatwe poetry d1v1s1on placed second at the Drstrrct contest by QIVIDQ the poem Patiems ln th drarnatrc d1v1s1on Mary Ellen Ehlers represented Atlanhc by qrvlnq a cuttlnq from Ma beth Mary recelved a two ratlnq 1n the Sub D1SlI1Cl contest Entered 1n the mterpretatlve prose drvrslon V1r amra Stover placed second m the Sub Drstr ct contest Her selectron was From Plllar to Post These students were coached by Mrs Mrlls Reynoldson and Mrss Puce Q 1 1 1 v 1 - - 1 . , . . 1 U 1 . Q ,f-- o , ., . ' . , A ' A 1 Athletics F XX, SIM if A f X Xxgfxgi Q51 Mu? D 2-1 Xx 15,1 P 61 'D u. 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' Hunnr A OFFICERS d n GEORGE ROLD V Pr sta n DlCK PAGEL Se re ary Tr sl er ORRlS ROGERQ BACK ROW Coach Yat s Fr d Saem1sch Orrrs Rogers lack Nygaard Paul Roll Lynn Parrott Drclc Lang MlDDLE ROW Dusty Rhodes Ed Mulhns Bob Borchardt Eugene Petersen Bob Rtggs Dale Anderson Sherman Gott Raymond Knop Burdette Gregerson Dallas Bonneson Drck Pagel lack Moore FRONT ROW Merle Welt n Garland Srntth Boo Worthrngton lack Wrlburn Darrel Pauls n Gene Paul sen Ed Kelly loe H ckom l1rn Gustafson Wayne Hayes Cheer Leaders l A aytlr Anderson Vrrorna Brown N romr Enars n l nrce Cltthero if 7, Presi e t rce e ' 'e c t - ea xr ., t t I S , e ' , ' , , , . , ' Charles Smith, Richard Becker, lunior Lane, Harold Keyes, George Rold, Iohn Wilken, Coach Larsen. I I ' I 1 I 4 I ' 2 0 , ' , ' , ' , 2 , , , 0 , ' , . t r ,le , ,, c ' c,a.' . M MEYER5 MJ I'-fEF?5EF?T D MEYEF?S J VxfF?lGl-17' E3 CRANSTON IVIIS S IVIUNN F3 FUFZJALL -J F-QJEEVE 5 V HUSMAN D WORTHING ' '.V,,.-2 :S gf- A Q ' Q' 5 U Fnutball V a 1 'dir H! BACK ROW Da rel Daulson Rrchard B cker B11 Auerbach Robert Wor hmqton THIRD ROW I hn Wrllfer Fred Saermsch lack Moore SFCOND ROW Ronald Nolie Raymond Knop Bruce Hrtchcock lack Wrlburn Bob Borchardt Bob Rraqs rIRST ROW Dalla Bonnesen Earl Plek rr Eugene Peterson Edward Kelly George Rold Sh rman Goff Lynn Parrolt - 1 , 1 1 ' U ' T , . I Jw ' ' Vg, , f N n 5 Qwgiy G H. :rv I f 2 4 6 5 4 r i 1 -A 2 f 3 Q Q Q Q Q , Y 5 . Q . I I . . , . - Y - , 9 , A , T . . A ' ' I' . o . ., , . 1 3 , A V 1 ' , , A , W ' Q ' Q Q - - . V 1 , , , - Iunlh Ill TC PCOJ LLV FOOTBALL LETTERMEN GAMES I . I .fffffix H f TDRL v EI 311, .iff v 2 i' V. . : 2 f' I .. ff' lf Q A .' ' . VI, Q21 f'I1 f ' J fg ff, S01-1 JH Ei .1 'A 'A 3,, Iolm Wja ' f' E- 3, 1' Hifikvzlfi E5 'ff 1' I,yy..Q Dwlfp: E9 J ' Q' 'ilk If ,. . -I , :': H . -v - :ill fi . 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Y: 'Z fx-I'-. 7111 l I - - V '- ,A . .Iuninr Hiqh Fuuthall ...L C - or ,W BACK BOW STANDlNG Harola Hansen Charles Fudge lack Madsen Dale Maul: Don Nelson Ronald Mo n Charles Ball y lrrn Hunt r Bob Kel o Corky Hedqes Elwood Thomas Bob Bendorl Mr Hall BACK FIELD Strad Yeanos Ilm l-lay s Don Hennlnqsen Sam Preston FRONT LINE Tom Wearnan lrrn Dahlberq Wade V al Brll Wm Bll lohnson Gaylord Meyers Kenneth I nes Tumblers Norman Hansen Georg Bold SECOND BOW Pal Stanql Ch l y OW n Bob Pell Alfr a Ion Ad loh Paul Darrell Erckellcemp FRONT ROW Beve ly Str z Dor1s Cannon Darl ne Adams Hel n Carroll VIYQIHIG Brown Q , 'e , Q e , s , , , , . . : e , ' e , ' , . 2 A . . , '. , o e., . ' ,Se-, 3 , , BACK BOW: Bill Gsodqe, Ard1s Anderson, Ccoachl Bob McKellar, Tom Maaill, Norman Paul, Bob Tones, : T . , ar e e , , e ' . ss, o A , ' , : r ut , ' , e , e , ' ' ' . Society X if k fy xl Sr of X :V S ff ,X . I Mu, M 3 J NX x xx, s x J I sf' HIY Why.. BACK BOW Tom Maq1l1 Oral Brown Bruce Hnch ock Dean Phelps Frrtz Srrnpson Mr Larsen sponsor FRONT BOW Harlan Grund Don Becker Kenneth Larlq Erneroy Hoeqh Kenny Hceqh Irwrn Thomas I - e JL , A , rv 4' I , f ww' ' If 5 1 f v- ,N ,- 5 9' - 1 V I' - f . u I - 1 1 - 1 - f , I V r - Future Farmers nf Amerma BACK ROW Donald Berry Burce H1tchcock Franl' Iones Arnold Ullrlch Dean Ph lps Bernard Butler Llvm And rson T d Larsen THIRD ROW Mr Baker Wayn Henmnqsen Orrls Rogers D1Ck Krk Cllflord Chnstensen Ralph Ioyce Roqer Hansen SECCND ROW Russell Sothman Ronald Davls Iumor Schular Robert Goetisch Wayne Auerbach FIRST ROW Charles Hughes Fred Peterson Bllly Struthers Wayne Smlth Wayne Olson l w . 1 -1 . ' 1:1 - 1 1 N 1 1 - - 1 1 Q G .. , ., . ' 2 . . 1 1 . . - - 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 , - 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 ' P. T. A. TOD ROW MISS McKellar Maryone Knop Helen Turner Norma Iune Peters Alberta Sothman Dorothy Skow MIDDLE ROW V1v1an Steffens Mar1e Iuhler SYIVIG Ecklln, lean Porter Mary Ellen Dasher Dorothy Schwartz FRONT ROW Frances Barley MarJor1e Zellmer Patty Brown The purpose of the Future Teachers ol Amenca IS to further the educatlon mterests of Iowa by prornotrnq the professlonalrzatron of the prospectrve teachers of the state The Future Teachers of Amerlca Club formerly known as the TOT Club became afhllated wrth the Na tronal FTA October I3 l939 The Nattonal F T A grew out of the Horace Mann Centennlal 1n 1937 whlch celebrated the one hundredth ann1versary of the Massa husetts Boara of Educauon Dr Russell Ionas of the Board of Educauonal Exammers at Des Momes has led the movement to organ IZS a srmrlar orqamzatlon for the State of Iowa whxch 1S known as the Iowa Federatron of Prospectrve Teachers Thxs orqamzatron IS drv ded mio hxah school and colleq chapters Plans have been made for the Iowa qroups to be afirhated w1th the ISTA conventron - - 1 1 I 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 ' 1 , . , ... , - ... , . . A - . s- . - 1 1 ' , . l 9 . Javelin Staff BACK ROW Maxme Snyder lack1e Beech VITQIHIU Stover Mmm Mads n Maxme Paulson MGTJOII Meyers Dale Anderson Harold Hellman Mr Hall sponsor FRONT BOW laynee Cousrns Elalne Elhott Norma lune Peters Phyll1s Iohnson Gladys Larsen De Lor s Kennedy Georqe Bold Peqqy Luce Drck Lana OFTIS Boq rs Iarnes Howell lames Trarl r STAFF MEMBERS Edltors Bus1ness Managers Musto Drarnattcs Features r Snapshots Typlsts Sponsor George Rold Gladys Larsen Peqay Luc Norrna lune Pet r Charles Sm1th MarJor1e Meyers Mxnnle Madsen lam s H well layne Cousm Harold Hellman Dal And rson Elatne Elhol Maxtne Snyder Iaclcte Beech lam s Trall r Vtrqlrua Stover Maxtne Paulson D L r s Kennedy Phyll s lohn on Be H 5 , U sf' X K M ' c ., 4 -. I ' . ' , ' ' ' , ' 'e e 7 I f r I , V V , , , , 6 , . ' , H, ,, , e e s Athletics nn . , , Orris Rogers e o . ' e ' s e e V V L 1 At , , ' A ,N ,, , e 'e 1 s -- .,,, - ,, ,,,, .,,.., H ,,,,YY,, rt all Needle Staff BACK ROW Mary Ellen Ehlers Betty Cranston Iune Wrxqht Ronald lones Drck Iohn on Helen Carroll Mary Stanql Pearl Gearheart Vera Foster lune Welnhermer Mrs Busse Opal Paul Ruth Gladson Ed Kelly FRONT ROW Betty lean Hoeah lantce Clrthero Darlene Mayberry Naornr Enarson B tty Herbert Marcra Ch1n1tz Rosemary Sothman Margaret Codlm Twlla Mae Parrott Arlo Anderson Helen Marre Pellett Iohn Wrlken ' s - ,,,. , , - 1 1 1 1 3 1 Nalinnal Hunnr Society J L LEFT Marcia Chmitz RIGHT Margaret Codlin TOP Betty lean Hoeqh BOTTOM Twila Mae Parrott Those elect d to the National Honor 5 ciety from the Class of 42 were Harriet Cook Ieanne Pulks Marilyn Henmnqs n Kenn th Iensen Dorothy Maqill Phyllis Otto lack Rolcl Th National Honor Society was form d in the Atlantic Hiqh School rn 1924 Its purpose is to create the desire for scholastic honor To be a member is an honor of which one can be proud and to secure this honor one must be outstand inq in leadership service to the school be in the upper one third of his class and a member of one particular school for two years The members are chosen by a faculty committee f 6 1 The above students were chosen to the National Honor Society in their junior year from the class of 1943. e ' 'o ' l ' 1 ' , , ' ' e , 9 , ' , ' , . e ' ' e ' ' ' ' . ' ' Calendar September September September September September September Sept mb r September September Septemb r September September September September October October October October October Octob r October October October October October Octab r Octcber October October Nox ember November November Novemb r November November D cember December D cember December Dec mbe Decemb r De ember Decemb r December Decemb r December 1 7 8 Tuesday School Starts Nrne months of torture ahead Monday Labor Day ts rrght no vacat1on Tu sday Aft r vacattcn Assembly at 845 a n Thursday Englrsh L1t class get therr frrst bawlmg out' Frtday Football game w1th Perry Perry 40 Atlant1c0 Atalntrcs new coach has hrs frrst A H S game Tuesday Class orgamzatrons and electrons Wedn day Pay assembly at 230 p m Entertatnment by the lesters Thursday Club Day Club meets at 3 30 once a month Fnday Football game XV1111 Vl111SCG th re V1ll1sca0 Atlant1c12 Wednesday lumcrs ptck thetr class rrngs You r ally dtd a good Job tumors they are real ly beautresl Thursday lunror hrgh football here wtth Harlan Fr1day Football game wrth Creenfreld there Greent1eld0 Atlantrc Tuesday IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT BELOWUH NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL TRI COUNTY TEACHER S MEETING IN ATLANTIC Wednesday F1rst Student Councrl meetmg Betty lean Hoegh chosen Prestdent of Councrl Thursday Only 8 more months ot school leftlll Fr1day Football game wrth Red Oak he Homecommg game with Matrnorte Meyers as Oueenl Red Oak 25 At1ant1c0 Saturday lumor Hrgh football w1th Audubon there Tuesday School Dance 7 30 to 1015 Thur day Pay Assembly 145 p Byond the Rambow F rday Football game wrth Clar nda here At1cnt1c0 C1ar1nda0 Tuesday F F A mtttatlon Fr1day Football game wtth Abraham Lmcoln ot Councrl Bluffs here A L 24 At1ant1c21 Saturday Marchrng Band Contestlll Monday Frfth pertcd physrcs class aulet today Charley Smlth was absent Tuesday Two one Act Plays Audttorruna was hlled to the brtm Was 1t the plays that attractea so many or wa rt ur new dramarc eacher MISS M1LLw7'?'P2 Thur day S c nd strrng football team plcry at Antta Fr day Football game wrth Shenandoah here Shen 7 At1ant1c26 S turdav Tumor H gh Fcotball game at Harlan Wednesday F T A meetrng at 800 Fr1day F otball game her wtth Harlan Harlan 26 Atlantrc 14 29 Fr day School Danc 800 to 1100 p Wednesday Armtstrce Day program rn a m and vacat1on rn afternoon Last football game of the seascn at Creston tn att rnoon Creston 13 Atlant1c0 Fr1day Home Declamatory Contest Fr1day Htgh School Mus1cal Department grves 11fS1 musrcal of the year and tt was a great suc cessllll Wednesday Student Councrl Meetmg s cond per1od today Thursday 27 Fr1day Thanksgrvrng Vacatton Tuesday Sch ol Dance-7 30 to 10 15 p m Only 6 months of school left Encouragmg tsnt 1t7'? Wednesday Monthly Club Day Fr1day Basketball game wrth C rnrng The ftrst game of the season and we started off wtth a good record Corn1ng29 Atlantrc 30 Tuesday Basketball game here wrth Greenfreld Atlantrc 35 Greenf1e1d21 Wednesday Student Councrl Meenrg fourth per1od Fr1day Basketball game wrth Clarmda At1ant1c31 Clarmda 24 Fr1day Basketball game wtth Shenandoah here Shen 19 At1ant1c28 Mend y Scho 1 Dance 7 30 to 1015 p Tuesday Student Councrl meetmg second per1od Wednesday Vacatron start 1' Hurrahlll Tuesday School Resumes - e - e I ' - f 1 .1 . 10- - ' '. ' ' ' . 11- ' - ' . - - ' -. ' ' ' ' . 15- - ' ' ' . e e 15- es - 3' . . ' . 17-- - , 3 . 18- ' - ' ' ' e . ' ' - - ' - . e 23- - ' ' ' ' . e ' , ' ' .- - 24- - ' ' ' . 25- ' - ' ' . ' - - '-0. 29- - 30- - ' ' ' . ' '. 1- 1 - 2- ' - ' re. , '. c ' I . . 3-I - ' 5 ' ' ' . B- - -: 1 . 8-- s - -- : . m. ' . e 9- r' - ' i . . ' - - ' -, 13- - . . . ' ' . 15- ' - ' ' ' . . .- - '- . 17- - ' 19- - ' ' ' ' . ' . October 20- - . ' ' . 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Calendar lanuary lanuary lanuary Ianuary lanuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary lanuary Ianuary lanuary lanuary February February February February February February February February February March March March March March Apr1l Apr1l Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl Apr1l Aprll May May May May May May May May May 17 2 3 23 26 Fr1day Vacat1on for New Years Dayll HanC3OV9fSW7 Monday School resumes AH' ME' more drudqeryl Fr1day Basketball game Wllh Vlll1SCG Atlant1c 28 V1ll1sca 23 Tuesday Tonlqhts the nrqht lor hoofm School Dance 730 to 1015 Wednesday Club Day Counc1l Meetmq fourth perlod today Frrday Basketball qame here wrth Creston Our trrst defeat Atlar1t1c15 Creston22 Saturday luntor H1qh Basketball Fr1day Basketball qame wrth Red Oak here At1ant1c27 Red Oak 32 Monday Tax Collectors 1D Home Ftoom today Pard ten c nts tax on act1v1ty book Tuesday FTA club meetmq at 7 30 p Student Councrl meetmq second perrcd Wedne day Pay Assembly lntroducmq the Wad Trro Good enterta1nment for all we hope to see more of them Fr1day Basketball qame here Wlth Clarrnda Clar1nda 22 At1ant1c2l Tuesday School Dance 7 30 to 1015 4 5 6-County Basketball Tournament held at Atlantrc Hrqh School Wednesday Student Councll meetmq fourth perrod Frrday Basketball game here wrth V1ll1SCG Atlantrc 32 V1ll1sca 20 Wednesday Pay Assembly rn honor of Abraham Llncoln An except1onal qood portrayal ot Abe Frrday Basketball game wlth Creston here Atlantrc 22 Tuesday Mus1ca1 Con ert Love Goes South Qlven by A by many the best productlon ever qw n by A 1-1 S Frraay Basketball game here wrth Red Oak Atlanhc 28 Creston 24 Overtrme H S s mus1c groups and procla1med Red Oak 37 Monday Saem1sch wms a1r races ln trrth perrod phy 1cs B111 Marshall class The plane was des1qned by Wednesday Pay Assembly today at 230 A natural1st Bob Tabor and h1s anrmals 4 5 6-S9C11OHGl Basketball Tournament held at Atlant1c 1-l1qh School Monday Drd you hear about the loyalty of theA HS boys to each other? Ask MISS W1lson about her trfth per1od class today Pay Assembly today t 900 a C E lones aave a talk on qyroscopes lt proved to be very mterestma 12 13 D1str1ct Basketball Tournament here Baldy and Halrless al1as lohn and George make bla h1t wrth students W1th flashy ha1r cuts March 16-Tuesday More hoot1nll School Dance 730 to 1015 March 18 19 20 State Basketball Tournament March 19 B1q Mystery Physrcs class qu1et today March 20 Mystery solved-Charley Smlth was absent March 24 Wednesday Student Counc11 meetlnq second perrod March 26-Frrday lumor Class Play Dramatrc Department scores aqarn Pay Assembly The Parkmson En semble 2 Frxday Band Concert 9 Frlday Home Track meet School Dance 8 00 to 1100 p rn 14 Wednesday Pay Assembly at 930 Gltta S reny from Darkest Europe Entertarnrna as well as edu cat1ona1 16-Fr1day Dual Track Meet Vocal concert arven by Jun or and semor hlqh vocal qroups 22 23 Vacatron 26-Monday School resumes 30-Fr1day State Musrc Contest 4 Tuesday Senror Class Play Atlantlc never mrsses on a Dramatrc Productron 5 Mrss W1lson b1ds farewell to semor physrcs students 7 Semors r leased for qood behavrorl Iumor and Sen1or Prom Good Deal 8 Saturday D1str1ct Track meet 9-Sunday Baccalaurette Our hugh school car er 15 about to end Tuesday Semor Class Nrqht Thursday Senror Breakfast Frxday Commencement Pay assembly 9 30 a m Captazn Fallon Qnves a talk on Soutlw Amenca Monday At last school 1S out for ev ryone ror three months but we 11 all be ready to come back when you open your arms to us next fall 4- . . . . 8- ' - ' ' ' . 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Hmmm Get out of Ih1S p1cture Det cmd Peg Tum Ground, s1s AdoIph Bc1b1es The Battle Durtng the Etghth penod on lanua y 30 l943 the tacultv had charge ot the pep assembly tor the game whtch they w re golng to have w1th lowa Umverstty lt was beautltully planned and was carrted out effecttvely by the teachers The hrst thmg on the program were the cheer leaders MISS Rayl M1ss Black and M1ss RICE They led the cro Nd tn Yea Gold Yea Black and were royally recelved They wore thetr matcmng sutts composed of red sktrts green blouses and yellow ha1r rtbbons Thls combtnatton I may add stunned the audlence The next feature was the mtrocluctton and exh1b1t1on of Mrs Busse who gave a thr1ll1ng and most d1ll1CLlll act of trtck SllOOl11'1Q of the basket ball Thrs lasted well too long and next the band played a number wxth Coach Larson playtng a lot of trumpet and Coach Yates not far behmd wrth a Splendld tap dance l dont know Just why they had Yates tap dance but he told them rf they wouldn t let htm dance he would go home and tell hts mother The students gave a rousmg cheer as Coach Beckwtth and her brood came walkmg across the gym tloor to recerve glory from the students Needless to say Coach BeckW1th demanded a pep assembly Coach Beckw1th gave a short talk and then as the audlence was stlent she read oft the startrng lmeup As forwards Mrss Wrssler and Mrs Boorman Guards MISS Cochrane and Mlss Wtlson The two managers tor the teachers are Mr l-lathaway and Mr Hall Each player gave a short talk on the game and all were conhdent they would w1n the game although thetr star center wa betng bothered w1th a Charley horse There also was some talk that perhaps Mtss Wlssler couldnt start as she was havtng dtlhcutty tn her mathematrcs A large and botsterous crowd was at the game and saw a thnllmg and exc1t1r1g game vtell worth tvuce what they patd 'or adm1ss1on Everybody got 1n lor nothlng The game was neck to neck all the way except tn the fourth quarter when M1ss Mllls got hot and connected wtth three tree throws to gtve the Atlantrc teachers a four pomt lead The game also got a llttle rough dur1ng tht quarter and Mrs Boorman was de ianaed oft the floor when she got ln a heated argument and stole her enemy s sugar rat1on1ng card The opposttton then whxttled our lead down to two pomts when Prof Vlfhatsthat ot the Vlfatermelon Dept ol lowa U connected wtth a long shot lust as the tlmekeeper shot the gun another lo NG U Prot shot but 1t tarled to count because ol the ttme element Mr Boller and Mr Nodland were Janrtors ard were magmhcent tn domg thetr Job ot keepmg the floor clean . . . Y I X A A A . S . . . . . , . . . Center-Miss Mills. . I . V 5 , . . . lt A ' The Army Brlqadnn Once upon a t1me there was a flat footed bankrupt aged and d1lap1dated old fortune teller who dec1ded to forecast what the class of l943 would be do ng 1n lf-360 Th1s flat footed bankrupt aged and d1lap1dated old fortune teller IS me but who IS me? That IS the quest1on Oh well let s see what I have to say I see the school house and l see some of the old students teachmg but lets see who s teachlng what? Beheve 1t or not Ed Kelley IS teach1ng Chem1stry and Phys1cs and IS also help1ng out 1n the mathemat1cs department Mr Charles Snuth IS teachmg mus1c and can really play on the lmoleum Coach George Rold and Assxstant Coach Fred Vorath are hav1ng a very succe sful season that IS 1f you can call twenty two losses and four tles good R1t Lang lS teachxng government and Maxme Paulson IS teach1ng soc1a1 problems and both are very capable 1n the1r pos1t1ons Darlene Mayberry 1S teachmg home econom1cs Ronald Iones and Paul Roll are ca etakers of the ground around the school But enough of the school let us take a look towards town and see who 1S 1n bus1ness and who 1sn t Among the successful bus1nessmen are D1ck lohnson and Dale Anderson who are 1n the shoe bus1ness ttney arent ratlonedl LeRoy Hlggens and Iohn W1lken are 1n the lad1es apparel bus1ness l th1nk they emoy 1t tool lumor Kluever has a chaln of o1l stat1ons He IS also marr1ed to Mary Ellen Ehlers ln the profess1onal l1ne we see as follows Lawyers Wayne McFadden Ianss and Howard Paulson Oh yes Russell Waters IS the only tax1 dr1ver 1D the group' ln the enterta1nment f1eld we see Peggy Luce as a famous Hollywood actress She IS marnea to Ted Larsen who 13 now a dress deslgner for M G M We all wonder how long that w1ll last dont we? ln tne lrterary f1eld we f1nd Marc1a Ch1n1tz and V1rg1n1a Stover wr1t1ng artrcles for True Story and True DelSCl1VG magazmes respect1vely Margaret Codl1n 15 wr1t1ng books and books and books and also short stor1es She lS marr1ed to Oral Brown and he does notnmg Mar1or1e Zellmer IS teach1ng school ID New York along w1th Dorothy Skow Norma Peters and Dorothy Schwartz Those IH the armed forces are Capta1n D1Ck Pagel Sergeants Charles Srmth and OFFIS Rogers and buck pr1vates hm Howell ond Lynn Olney Atlant1c IS represented 1n the Army Nurses by lvfaxme Snyder Phyll1s W1nston Sh1rley Woolsey and Darlene R1ch B1g shots 1n the WAACS are Generals Iune Wrlght and Betty Cranston George Hansen and Paul Drake are full fledged gamblers owmng thelr own n1ght spots ln the stenograph1c Held are Iune Welnhelmer Vera Foster and MarJor1e Meyers who are buslly pound1ng typewnters 1n the Off1ce of PTICG Adm1n1strat1on1n Wash1ngton D C These are Just a few of the th1ngs our graduates w1ll be do1ng 1n 1960 I dont know how good these pred1ct1ons are but lets wa1t untll 1960 and see what s really cookmg I - 4 I I r ' s ' , Frank Iones, Hugh Dolch, and Van Synder. 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