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6 , g,,,.,g..g is ,Q 'FUEL ARCU3 1W1--my l ll l 'X U H ll lil ll W, H l li I s 5 !l ,fl ul! V a ll P!! cg. ORCHESTRA w 1 Y- Leonard Dornan, piano, Raymond Marshall, cornetg Donald Clay, saxaphoneg Rosalie Meckley, violing Samuel Bruner, trumpetg George Wilson, cornetg Halena Meckley, violin, Barton Chilcote, banjo, Earl Wilson, drums, Paul Scheffer, director. The A. H. S. Orchestra, although small, has a very important part in our school life. It made its first public appearance at the play Aaron Boggs, Freshman, and gave several numbers at the Community Institute, Where it was appreciated by both school and community. We hope that next year the orchestra will grow because We realize the need of such an organization. Attica still has plenty of talent and ability. Q. K ' f f ' ' !f'1t'i 'SL?i5d H11 ll ri if l Il 1 ii ,Q Q 'l l 4 A 2- .El W ,H r E l ,Ll H FD 1 all N Q ' 1- JW L L 71' SJ -
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avi! asia, 'taut ,aauzus A aaa 'VQ -A A ee l ii? W it W r ARGUS STAFF l i ' W i 3 o ii 4 ' l L lit V ll l A ll . l l , f I I r , l Irene Hatton, Editor A Ardis Hager, Business Manager Q t Mildred Wolford, Assistant Editor ly Donald Kipp, Assistant Business Manager i i Elizabeth Games, Literary Editor Alice Green, Art Editor 4 E Raymond Holm, Athletic Editor gi i Bernita Valentine, Girl's Athletic Ed, lk Gertha Carnahan, Calendar A Samuel Bruner, Joke Editor r i Since last fall the Stai has been putting forth every effort to make mi U this, The Argus of nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, a real record of in i the pleasures as Well as the trials, the victories as well as the defeats of i' if four short-or long-years of high school life. A Each member of the Staff felt his responsibility in helping to make E this book a success. H X Not the least factor in making this book what it is, was the untiring l efforts of the faculty to aid us by their wise counsel, and also the finan- cial aid of the townspeople. As you turn over its pages, will you ever keep in mind the fact that this annual is not the work of the Staff alone but is the product of the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-eight and the entire student 1 lj body of Attica High School. - L Qf1-v4?- c so or lm if A'? 'Wt J H01 H E fa'
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il.. tw. A 535-if Ximi- 1 w ll i l i i iii 1 F i INTERSCHOLASTIC i ,. of l il, -i WI i i 3 4 K ii. H M Back Row lLeft to Rightj-Elizabeth Games, Elmer McClelland, Edith Wolf, 23 Donald Kipp, Robert Hall, George Wilson. tg Front Row-Halena Meckley, Edna Drew, Leona Dornan, Irene Hatton, Francelia Ford. .y it Attica was Well represented this year in the interscholastic con- tests. 'In the music contests at Old Fort, we had the following contest-- W ants: Betty Games, vocal, placing thirdg Elmer McClelland, vocalg .1 George Wilson, Cornet, placing third, Halena Meckley, violing and 33 Edith Wolf, piano. The negative debating team, composed of Donald Kipp, Edna KQV Drew, and Robert Hall, won over Old Fort here, and the affirmative im team, composed of Irene Hatton, Francelia Ford and Leona Dornan, H won over Bloomville there. ., Letters were awarded to those who had taken part in interscholas- 5, tic contests for two years. .Li 11 iii iii ., , , r , . -3i,f A,,,,',.t5,, .gj,g..i '-',,2.'.,QQ,.L'.f'f3' .piggizf 'Xia A gifs gif 'fllfi :X:4,cEU5 ies .J
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