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4. 1 - 73. as X.:' ' ,, M E ' S er. - ' W P if x r N lv . Q . xx NIR. tlomoim Nliss D oils Mus. DoNxi:1.1.r NIR. Mxrruizws NIR. Rl ssizu. 'l'our'h your ltwsl Stauul on your lumull 'llhese arm- jllrl two ol tht- feats a stuclent will lie Il9fl'0I'IlllIlQ! ish:-n he goes to physival education class, ln the lroys gym llmtvlu-s llussell. Carroll, anal Nlathens superxisc- the P. lf. classes. Miss Daxis and Nlrs. Don- nelly supervise the girls in their gym. Z . : M . W . ' . 2..,.f ,.., .sv - -is -me . I f in few i ii X, 5 1 E' M . L f 2. rl- ss. Mics. ill iunlgxs Nllss Iiiisrrss NIR. lixwizic Xliss Sl-ITZI-I The lim-al-Y 1, 3 yt-rv vital part of llenry Grady Nliss Setze and Mr. liaxter. our counselors. are lligzh Svhool. lor xsithout it stutlents uoulml he fle- lilW21yS lll lllelr offices l'621dy to llvlp Sllldellts who prixetl ol' a line source ol information. The lilnrari- Hl'f'll Llssislutlfe. They help solxe questions concern- ans. Nlrs. liurreus antl Nliss llespx-ss. help stutlents ing school work. rollegles. jolrs. personality. antl use the fiction antl non-fiction hooks. the relert-nt'es. ill? lllillly Olllel lJl'0lll9lllS lllall CUllffUlll lllglll sfllool magazines. pamphlets and newspapers that are Sll1ClGlliS. available. ' ,,'w' ,VLV linoxxing hon to tlriw can Xlrs. Holi 'lf Bowcoc-lx. our ' 'A lie eithn-r an aitl or a nienar-e nurse. is always axailalvle in QQ , 'f'f,vl' Q' to tht- llulilir. anal to the tht- 1-linir to students uho 'V 1' Y'-X A f 'i,' 'TK tlrixer himself. Xliss Carl- net-cl her. Nlrs. lionc-ot-lx. 'f --f ' 3 W' uell. it ho teaches Drix er uho got her KX. at lfniory, .55 ,, 1, W i mg. fb-s I V lftlllfilllflll. stresses the ini- has laet-n at liraclv sincs- its la . . LN G portanrw' ol' stumle-nts lvarna origination. and she has at 'i v L3 R ing 1-orrt-vt tlrixing prove- lioys' anal 'lien-h lligh prior ,. 5 Qu. i l ,- mlures ancl Lllllllltlfr. linrlvr to that. She is 4-apalvle of J V ' , ' ,. r 1 the supervision ol' Nliss Cad- handling any emergenry that ' ' . 552' ur-ll. stuclents van learn to might arise anrl has Illilllf' , 3, I iff'-,., tlriu- in XXX testeal tlual lllllvr proven her worth as ly rontrol vars. an exm-llent srhool nurse. Nliss liAUWEl.l. NlRs.I5oisrgo1gK 25
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41... arf XV' Il l 43605 AWW' 1,-ca: EEF? Nha. H1 xnau: Miss tjowtw MR. SHIT! B 1 V - r - the Reserve Ollicers Fram- ingtiorps llattalion of llenrv tlrady High School is an honor and a credit to the school. This year. for the sixth consecutive time. Grady Battalion has won the Honor Ribbon awarded for high ratings in city-vvide military competition. Henry Uradv High Schoolis music department is unrivaled for its excellency throughout the state. The prize-winning hand. orchestra. chorus, glee cluhs. and majorettc squad pay trihute to the ahil- itv of the music instructors: Mr. Seitz. Doc Hum' hle. and Miss Cowan. The hand and orchestra have received superior ratings at music festivals. The vocal section of the music department has also received high ratings at city and state-wide com- petition. The service that the music department gives to the school can only he measured in a minute particle hv the enjoyment and entertain- ment derived from hearing a hand or orchestra concert. listening to the chorus and glee cluhs. matching the majorettes strut. or attending the an- nual operetta. al- I - , 1 ' A Q rs. 5.525 r ' 531553 5 , revs at 4 W w . 2 V 'WK ,gt f tv ' EZ: , f iff: Eff we ' vl M Y 3 X in K ' wi M SGT. Mviins Cater-tix RAIJCLIIVF SGT. Piixmxorox KY ' A '21'P ' Xin. Sn wks Mn. CLUNTS NIR. Nlomns 24 the industrial Arts department helps hovs to direct their mechanical ahilitv touards making useful products. ln the print and vvood shops the hovs make l'urniture. vvooden equipment. cards. notices and other useful items under the direction of Mr tllonts and Nlr. Morris. Hr. Shanks teaches the stu- dents the rudiments of mechanical drawing.
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..:y:.4. MRS. HARRISON MRS. STRICKLAND MR. LIYXIPKIN Cooks MARY SMITH LILLIE WVATTS RUTH CARMICHAEI. ROSE SIMMONS CORA COLLIER school helpers Cleaners ANNIE Wi.-XRD BEATHERIS LA MoR CLARA SPRATLIN FANNIE HIGHTOWER AMELIA WE.AVER JESSIE HARD Cafeteria The most important part of the School vrounds, accordinff to the Students, is the cafeteria. Anyone at Grady knows how delicious and Satisfying a meal from the cafeteria can he. Whether it is a hot lllllCll from the cafeteria. or a Sandwich from the Snack har, the food is prepared under the careful vigilance of Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. Harris CUS+OdI6hS E H HANSARD I, A COCHRAN L E PORTER 26 . U D . H Y .A Q ' 9 , Ii . X ' 'I . . . v . , 'T .Y . ffl?-wx ,i 3:1
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