Spelman College - Reflections Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1956
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SPELMAN COLLEGE ATLANTA, GEORGIA 1881-1956 FOREWORD The Class of 1956 is proud to present this yearbook as its share in the celebration of the sevenly-flfth anniversary of Spelman College. Although the four years which we have spent as members of the Spelman family are but a small part of these long seventy-five years, we, loo, have played Our roles in the making of Spelman history. We are the last of the classes presently at Spelman to have entered during the presidency of Miss Florence M. Read. During our short stay we hope that we have achieved some measure of maturity through these college experiences which have enriched our lives intellectually, culturally, and spir- itually. We have made new and, we hope, lasting friend- ships; and we take away memories hoth happy and sad. We have been enriched by the heritage and the traditions willed to us by the Founders. In this book we are seeking to pre- serve this heritage, and also these memories and experiences. We are presenting Spelman CollegeePast and Present. SPELMAN HYMN Through years of toil and pain Spclman, thy name we p 'aise Standards and honor raitic Weell ever faithful he Throughout eternity. May peace with thee abide And God fmvver guide Thy heights supreme and true, Blessings to you. May thy dear walls remain Beacons of heavenly light, Undaunled by the light; And when lifeas race is won, Thy noble work is done, Uh, Grid, forever hind Our hearts to Thine. MISS HARRIET E. GILES MISS SOPHIA B. PACKARD DEDICATION The 1.956 Spelman College Yearbook is dedicated to the memory of the Founders. oi our college, Miss Harriet E. Giles and Miss Sophia B. Packard. These two women devoted a great part of their lives tn the establishing of this school fur the education of Negro women. The ideals of' Christian womanhood which they themselves exhibited and which they instiiled into their students have heen the ideals of Speiman College down to the present. rlihe lives 01' Miss Giles and Miss Packard have served as the inspiration for succeeding faculties and administrations. As students endowed with their heritage, we honor and revere the memory of these two women. Ihe Harreld String lluartet TRIBUTE The Class of 1956 will always re- member Mr. Kemper W Harreld as a teacher, a Counselor, 3. friend, and an outstanding musician. During his twenty-nine years at Spelman College he has been the inspiration for many talented musicians; however, his rain- cere guidance has been directed not only toward the musicians in our class, but also toward the rest of us who are merely music-lovers. This year Mr. Harreld conducted his last Christmas Carol Concert, the beautiful musical program which has become, under his direction, one of the outstanding Christmas services in this state. It is with deep affection and gratitude for his long service to Spel- man College that we pay tribute to him. UUR THANKS TO YOU . .. The Class of 1956 wishes to express its appreciation to Miss Eugenia V. Dunn, our class sponsor, who has worked with us so tirelessly during our four years at Spelman. Miss Dunn has guided us carefully as she strove to mold us into young women who can understand and accept our respon- sibilities. Our class will never forget her untiring efforts to make each one of us truly worthy of being called a Spelman woman. PAST MISS SOPHIA B. PACKARD MISS HARRIET E. GILES 1881-1891 1891-1909 PRESIDENTS MISS LUCY HALE TAPLEY MISS FLORENCE M. READ l91.0- I927 1927-1953 THE FIRST GRADL'ATING CLASS . . . 1887 SPELMAN - PAST AND PRESENT HWe Jive in deeds; not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feeiings, nor. in figures on a dial. We should count time 15y heart-thmbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the nobiest, acts the best . . . Spelman College has a noble and dynamic past. The idea of founding Spelman was. conceived by two New England women, Miss Sophia B. Packard and Miss Harv riet E. Giles. Their idea became a reality on April 11, I881, when eleven women met in the basement of Friend- ship Bapliet Church in Atlanta, Georgia, where the Rev. Frank Quarles was pastor. The infancy of Spehuan, then called the Atlanta Bap- tist Female Seminary, was Filled with hardships. Yet there was always faith in the fulfillment of the Spelman dream: to develop into a strong and serviceable institution for the etlutimtinn of Negro women. The iirsl students were eager to learn to read and write, t Philip James ltuilm: Spdmnu Mum nqrr. June. 1889. p, 1. 2AM Km 0,? Pr'fJgJ'l'NH Hm! Pi'rmttxt'. The Clifton Conferem-u 18m. 10 951' so that they could read the Bible and write letters to loved ones. who were far away. The ages of the Hrst students ranged fmm lwenty-fwe to fifty years. ttGirls had to learn to write kneeling 0n the Eoor that they might use their seats for desks? In 1882, when two new teachers were added, the stu- dent enrollment had grown so large that more room was; needed; and in 1883 the seminary moved into the ta01d. Barracks11 which had been occupied by Federal troops during the Civil War. 111 1884- a printing 033313 was equipped, and the Spelman Messenger was hrst published in 1885. Many important events have been recorded in the Messenger since then. Fem AW '07.. :1 - h:- 214 z . 1 Mrm '. - '1.- :-v r :-. . A -.1.:88A:iot.,. - THIC OLD EVART'S WARD MACVICAR HOSPITAL In this same year the name was changed to Spelman Semi- nary in honor of Mrs. Rockefelleris parents. A nurses training program was initiated in 1886. In this same year Rockefeller Hall, the first brick building, was dedicated. Slowly, Spelmun Seminary reached adolescence as, be- tween the Years 1886 and .1906, her rate of growth acce1- eratetl. Event followed event: in 1887 the hrst academic class was graduated; in 1888, the seminary was incorpo- rated under a Board of Trustees; in 1.890, a brick laundry was huilt; in 1891, the missionary prngram was organized. It was in this year that Miss Packard, the first president, ended a long life of devotion to Spelman Seminary. 111 1892, the normal training department was added; in 1893, Giles Hall was completed and a central steam plant was also put into operation. In this year $36,000 was the amount of money needed to meet current expenses. The frame buildings were removed in 1901, and four brick ll A 8'111'DENTIS ROOM buildingsiMorgan Hall, Morehouse Hall, Reynolds Cot- tage, and MacVic-dr Hospitalewere dedicated. A cooking school was opened in 1892; and a nurses, home tBessie Strungj was built in 1905. By 1906 Spelman Seminary had grown to include nine college students, one hundred and seventeen high school students, thirtyr teachefs professional trainees, four hunu dred and forty-six students in the practice school, eleven students preparing as. missionaries, eleven Students in nurses training, and seven music students. This year marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of Spelman Seminary. In the next few years Spelman continued to grow under the 1eader5hip of Miss Giles. In 1908 the following ex- cerpt from an article by Miss Giles was published in the November issue of the Messenger: EsSpelman offers the Negro parents a safe home where their daughters are protected from hurtful influences and trained in the homely, womanly virtues, and in right ideas of Christian 1ifef' In 1909 Spelman lost Miss Giles after she had served as president for eight years. Miss Lucy Upton acted as president until the next March when Miss Lucy Hale Tapley was e1ected. The Granddaughters Club was organized in 1910. This is an organization 01 the daughters, granddaughters, nieces, and sisters of Spelman graduates. By 1913, 8,000 girls and women had come direet1y under the inHucnee 0f Spe1man Seminary. From 1914 10 1931, the year of her fiftieth anniver- sary, Spelman looked around her and reexamined her values. What did she stand 101'? Where had she come from? Where was she going? She stood for the noble, serviceable, Christian ideals; she had come farei'mm a basement in a beautiful campus; she was going on to de- velop and clarify further the ideals ei' sincere, practiea1, and honorable service in a Christian school. 111 1924-, the name Spe1man Seminary was Changed in Spelman Cn1lege by an amendment to the charter. There were fli'ty-six students enr011et1 in the college in that year. HWritat marveious changes in so short a time. Cir1s are graduating from eo1lege today at the age many began their education a few years ago.m On June 15, 1927, Miss F10renee Matilda Read was 18;!Fimlnr .lfrsangmu SPELMAN f'Ul MOVING TU PRESENT SITE , . . 1883 ,LEGE . A elecled the fourth president of Spelman College, beginning her duties on September 1, 1927; and Miss TapIey be- came President Emeritus. Miss Tapley died on June 6, 1932. On April 1, 1929, plans for an Atlanta University aHili-ation were eomp1eted. This aiiiliation provided for the continuation of an undergraduate school for women at Spelman C011ege, an undergraduate sehuo1 for men, and a coeducational graduate SC1IUO1 at Athmta University. From 1931 to the present, Spelman College has deve1- oped into a mature and responsible institution. She has kept her isiea1s when they proved high and just; she has discarded those which proved to have little va1ue for her growth. New improvements are being made each year to the. physical p1ant. Current expenses total approximate1y $500,000, an increase of about $464,000 over expenses in 1893. On December 6, 1951 the Florence Matilda Read Health and Recreation Building was dedicated. The total cost of this building, along with playing fields, was $460,000. This. building has added much to the recreationa1 and social 11ft? 0f the eo11ege. A new dormitory, Abby Aldrich HoekefeHer Hall, was dedicated in 1953, when the keys to the building were . 1909 STI'DI'INTS 1113-41 WITH DI'TY WORK fm'maliy 1111111211 111'121' 111 1.11151: Head. Upon 1191' retirement 111 this 311.2111 , M155 Read war: 11111119 President 1111111111115. 51114 is 111'1291211t1y writing '11 history 011 5111211111111 C1111ege. 111'. Allwrt Edward Manley was inaugurated as 11112. 1111111 1111511111111 111' 511121m'1111 College 111 April, 1954-. H111111111 11g12111i12k 1111112 playtd 1111 1111pur111111.1'11112 in the 11121121111111111111 11F 5111111111111 Amnnu 111121112 agem 11 - 111'221 I111- 1111111111115.51111611121111 Baptist 111111112 Mission SocietV, 111111.211 1111111111 111-9 111111111111 111111 Mien 1.31111: get th1211 $111001 started: the American Baptist 11011112 Mission Society. which gave 12111211111'11g1211112111 111111 11111111121111 11111: the. 51211111 Fund. which 12.121111111111911 generously to 5111211111111; the L'nitt'd Negro College Fund, which 1111.21 given 11111111121111 11111 111 5111211111111 111111 to lhirty-one other private Negro c111legas 111111212 1944; 111111 11112 Negro 1111212115. themselves who have given of their 11111211251, their time, 11nd their money 10 Fuml: of Sir 1'111'1111111111'1' VCI'I'JI. N. 11:1111'21 1110112111111. London. A MORNING AT THE LAI'NDRY Spelman through 11112512 512V'12111y-F1V'12 years of her existence. Among 511011111111? 1112.1'1131'11ctnrs, 51112121111 mention is here 111111112 111' 111131111111 D.Rockefe11er 111111 his family, who have 11131211 11 g112at.h121p 111111 11111111311012. though the 11mg snuggle 111 Spelman, from the Atlanta Baptist Fema1e 5121111111113; to the present Spclmdn Co11ege. T1112 Rockefeuer 1111111111 12011111111125 tn 11e1p 11111'101112g12 lodaV'. T111111V 5111211111111 C01It'gc can be proud of her accom- plishnwhtn She 11115 learned well the 111111121 01 Christian life, high 11011111211111: standard, 111111 1200111211111011 with the 121111111111111132. Croat emphasis has 11129.11 111111 12011111111135 to bc 111110311 on practical application of Bible doctrines in purity 01 1111'. 111111 111 service. How 01111 we assume that Spelman has endeavored 10 d0 110 much and 111111 achieved so much? 151 mmmmentnm, 11211111118 circulnspicam 11f you seek 11121 monument, 101111 around youj MISS CLARA HOWARD CLARA HOWARD 1865-1935 The 1ate Miss Clara A. Howard, a member of the first class to be graduated from Spelman Sem- inary, now Spelman College, was one of those women who are not easily forgotten. She was born January 23, 1865, and received her early education from her father, who placed a high value on learning. As a young girl Clara met Sophie Packard and Harriet Giles, admired them, and was enrolled with the first class in Friendship Basement. She made rapid progress and was soon made a pupil assistant. Clara Howard was graduated with the first class in 1887. 1With her excellent record she had no dif- chlty in finding a teaching job; but the field of missions soon made a stronger appeal. In April of 1890 Miss Howard left Atlanta and three months later arrived at her foreign post of duty, Lukungu, Congo, Southwest Africa, where She soon became teacher, doctor, nurse, and missionary at Lukungu Seminary. During her stay in the Congo Clara Howardk life was a constant battle against superstition and disease; at the end of five years her hea1th became so impaired that she could no longer meet the many difhculties she had to encounter. In May, 1895, she returned to America to rest and to try to regain her health, but hoping to be able at some time to return to Africa. NIiSS Howard served as matron at Spelman for twenty-nine years, unti1 ill health forced her to retire. Nevertheless, until her death on May 3, 1935, she dedicated herself to carrying on as she had long ago proposed to do in a letter written from Africa and dated August 19, 1891: HI am endeavoring to keep my hands to the plow, and to do with my might the Work that is given me to do.H 'ELMHN PRESENT THFF . : NW5 DH. ALBERT E. MANLEY PRESIDENT Dnutm' .Mlncrl H. Vianley in 1953 hemmv lhe Iifklh president of Spelman College. Hlltldeillg Preaidcnl Emeritus Florence M. Read. Dr. Vlanh'y is a graduate of JUIIHFUII C. Smith University. He was award- ed the TWA. degree lay Columbia Universiiy and the EdD. degree by Stan- ford University. Ho came to Spelman from North Carolina College at Durham, where llt' was Dean 0f the lQndergradu-Ate School. 16 As Dean of Students Miss Mayme Jacobs holds the pusition first occupied by Miss Lucy Upw ton in 1888. Miss Jacubs came to Spclman as dean in September uf this schnul year. She hold:: an AB. degree from South m Uni- versity and the MA. degree from New York University; and she has dune further study at Syra- cusp University. Mrs. Grace .1. Perry, Who earned the BS. degree from Hamptcm Institute aml the MAI degree from Northwestern Uni- versity, serves as the assistant. dean and as a teacher of vdum- tion. The secretary of this nflice is Mrs. Isabel G Webster, who re- ceived both her BS and LLB. degrees from Boston University. Mrs. XVchster is completing her first year at Spelman College. THE DEAN IJF INSTRUCTIBN In 1954 Dr. Oran W. Eagleson XVII: appuintcd 13mm of Instruc- tion :at' Spelmun Cullegu. Dr. Eaglesuu Lu: nlsn head of the De- pul'tmont of Etlumtion :md Psy- Cholugy. OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Sum'vrding the late Miss Gladys chber, Miss Amelia E. Cf1nrk berame registrar in 1954,: afLer Serving as assistant regis- 11'ar. Miss: C1:11'L: ir- a graduate of Elmira College :1an J'ooeived hel' MA. tIr-grev from C'niumbia 1.311- varsity. Dr, Audrey 3111191'. 11 graduate - 0f MaPMIIN'ay Cullogv and Northwestern University, and B'Iiss: Evelyn 13111511. 2! graduate 01 North Cnm1imt Cnllcgt', and In- diana I'llivcn-sity. arc assistants to the registrar. gm Left 10 right: Miss Amt'1ia 13. Chirk. Dr. Amlroy 111111012 111153 Evdyn Rush OFFICE 0F THE TREASURER Mr. Lawrence .1. lladh'ogor, :19 treas- nror r11 Spnlman Collogc. 1mlr1s the same position Hm? 3115:; Harrivt 1C. 1111113 1111611 in 1110 111281 days 01 r41w111111111 UN 1110 campm. 1119 011199 is in the vharge of Mr. John 1., Cue. assistant troa-tsurm'. a grad- uatv 111 Hamilton CUHPgo and tho 1'ni- vvrsity nf Michigan: Mrs. 11v1on 11011 Brooks. cashier; :1an 311w le'inn Way. hnnkkvvpen 1:911 for right: 31h .1n1m Cue. Mrs. 1101r'n Brooks. Miss Marinn 1Vay . 18 ALUMNAE IJFFIBE Mm Emmrinv Ii. BrumL-all. thc- alumnae svt're- tm'y is in c'humv of the :ltht'llivvs Whivh preserve tlu- n'r'm'tls UI' Hm-Imml histury, Spvlman grad- IIPHUS. :mtl fnrmm- Spvlmzm .u'turlmla ic ire :LISU I'ospunsihh: fur the publishing uf the Spefmtm .chxengcr CalCh Qimrtmz NIH Bl'azwi. herself a S'pvhmm grzuluatv. re- t't-ix'm! thw MA. rlt-ujl'vv mam thv I'rlivorsity 0f Vllit'ngzn. PUBLICATIONS OFFICE Ma's, Yzmghm-zial Burch is. nfficinlly. chrotar'y to the faculty. 11111 shv eorvos also m director of tho puhlications UHit-v. 111 this tlml'Q is fuunrl thc multilith machine on which MM Bm't'h. :1: Halo npt'mtolx prints must Of the pmgrmus :md invitutitms fur vaunpus :u'tivities. MN. Buwh n-roin-tl hvr UNIfUSRiUIli-il training at Him n wmlis BHKim-ys Cnllvgv. Fet'rotul'ios ill rhv presidentk uHicv :u'u Miss ' Mariam Ilvrrl. Mrs, .Imnnr EYiHimns-u and Mrs. Thvhnzl P, Alefnn. MRS. WILLIAMS 3115:: HERD Left to right: Mrs. P. T. Bumey and Mrs E. B. Brown Left to right: Mrs. Magnolia Willis and Mrs. Cammie Walker HEALTH SERVICE e Left to right: Mrs. Flossie Berry, Student, and Mrs. Mildred Harris 20 Serving as housemothers in rlm'mitnries which were constructed in the early years of Spehnan are Mrs. Cammie F. Walker, Mor- gan Hall; Mrs. Magnolia Willis, Packard; Mrs. Aline Huward, R-Iut'ehouse South; and Mrs. Mary Momt, Morehnuse Xurth. Mrs. E. B Brown and Mrs. P. T. Barney are hnusemothcrs for juniors and seniurs in the newest donnitm-y. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Hall. Mrs. Louise Shelley is: the relief. housmnother. HUUSEMUTHERS MacViear Huspital was constructed in 1901 toi provide a place for the IImeticel training of: nurses. A program of nurses training was begun:- in 1886. and until 1896 such training was taken': up alung with general studies as a part of mis-. -........,q+-I-.::...:E.,.-.;. siunary training and general acudmnie prepa-e ration. 1 Mrs. Mildred Harris is now the college nurse,B l newly appointed in September of thisj'oear. Sher: - received her training at Homer G, PhlIllps Hos-If': - pital, St. Louis, Missouri, where she served as af'i': -' nurse after her graduation. Mrs Fluesie Berry is assistant to the nurse : in the infirmary. mare THE LIBRARY The present library. located in Giles Hall. has gruwn greatly in hnth sixo :lIlli numhvr of volumes since the first reading mum, Quzn'les Library. which was located in Packard Hail. Mrs vaim Mit-hvilmi'y, :1 graduate inf Spelman College and Atlanta I'nix'orsity. is trollege librarian. She is assisted by Miss Alvm- B. Culvy. whu lmlth the AB. and ALLS. degrees from Nurth Carolina Culh-gv at Durham. Ii SNABK SHOP ! Second from right: Mrs. Romell Patterson ' :. L 53.41:: 7 . 0 1 ll. 19am j i w- .. - - - .. . - Tho Snark Shop was opened in 1955. In Sep- . ' ' tiomhei- uf 1955 311-4. aneii Patterson came to Spelman :15 manager of the Shop. She attended Morris Bmwn College and has had experience as nmrmgor of Spermfs Phammoy anti nf Yates and Milton Drug Stores in Atlanta. MISS ALENE C-OLEY Left to N'ght: Mr. Robert Univ, Miss Gertrude Davis DINING HALL Boarding iln-cnmmurhitions fm' Spelman stu- dent: hi-gah in 1883.. only two years after the founding; uf thv Hrhmni It. was in 1901 that the pl'osmit dining hail was cmnploted along With the Climpivtitm uf Morgan Hail, the building in Which it is iut'ated. Mr. Robert V. Cole. Dietitian and Director of the Boarding Department. mum! to Spelman in 1953. after t'umplvting internship at Frccdmanjs Ilnspital. Xi'aishingmn, D. C. He received the HS. rlt'gruv i'mm Prairie View A. and M. College, Miss Uvrtmdo Davis. 1: Spelman graduate who received tho MA. tivgrer from XVuync University, is assistant n'iietitiimi 21 DEPARTMENT 0F BUHDINES AND BRDUNDS Mr: A. T. Wilson. Jrq vamc t0 Spelmzm llli: yL'aI' Eu fill the po- sirion ui' Supvl'inluntlent of Buildings and lemuls. A grad- uzlto of Fort Valley State College, Mr. Wilmn has done graniuute study at Purdue Personnel Psy- t'hningy Himsing Institute, Fel- Imw'hip Cmm'r. Wullingfurrl, Ponnsyh'nnia. Tho sL'r-I'Ctary in the milieu of Buildings and Grounds is Mrs. listhm' Ware. a graduate of Mur- I'is Brun'n fhllvgu. Left to right; Mrs. l'lsthm' Warm Mr, A. T. Wilson LAUNDRY all ll WJ: Laundry fncilitim were 111w x'irlml fur Spolnum students in 1885. Finn: waslnng 21ml irniling: wm'v :1 part Of Ilwir t-lu'rit'ulum. TIH' lli'osmlt hrir-k lzmnrll'y was r-mnplelcri in 1890. M1: Alamo M. Gamble has hem sllpm'it1tvndL-Ill 0f the Spvl- Inzua laundry since 1951. The laundry with ils stuff of eleven lllmnlwrs. servvs all persons :IIL filiutcri with the Atlanta Vnivcr- shy System. 311: Altman Gamble The Staff 22 Reverend Nnrmam M. Ram has been the milegc minister since 1954, succeeding Dr. Wal- lace T. McAfee, who in 1953- 1954 served as the first Cullege n'iinister in the history of Spel- mau College. Mr. Rate$. a grad- uatv of Lincoln University and Oberlin Theological Seminary, is aim the teacher of religion. REV. NORMAN M. RATES DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION Mrs. Jane Ross Hammer has been teacher of phllosophy, Eth- ics, and logic at Spelman 511100 1946. She did 1101' undergraduate A ' work at the Universlty of North 1 Carolina, and later recolved her - MA. degree fmm the same mm 5 - verglty. , - c...- g u '-a..--! WGH n.?- Mma. JAM; R055 HAMMER NJ .4; ENGHSH DEPARTMENT D1: John Wong-Quincey, a graduate nf the I'nivcrsity of London and the Institur Tully in Berlin, came to Spelman in ' 1952 and succeeded l'Iiss Cora- grea-nv Juhmlone as vhairman of thv English Departnwnt in 1954' Other members of this depart- ment are Dr: Helm Sanders, who received her gracluatv degrees h from Syracuse I'nivm'sitjv: Dr. ! Nathaniel Tillman, an vahange ' teacher from Atlanta University, where he hvadrs the English De- partment; B'lrs. Millicent Uh Jor- I dun, a Spellinm graduate who 1- rvwivul her MA. degree from Columbia I'nivm'sity; Dr. Thum- as D. Jarrett. who was awarded the AB. ilegrev hy Knoxville Unllvge. the AM. riogl'vv by Fisk I'nivvrsity, antl thv PhD. dogrve hy the Ifniversity of Chicago; Miss Genevieve Dennison, 14. graduate of Elmira College; and Mrs. Irene M. Ashury. a grad- uate uf Spoln'mn Culh-gv and Washington I.'11iversiry in St. Louis. Lei! to right: Dr. Helen Sanders, Mrs. Millicent Jordan, Miss Genevieve Donnisun. Dr. John Wung-Quincey 5 SPEEBH DEPARTMENT Only sime I954 has thv Department uf Speech ule-ml :1 minor in speech and drama to Spelman Htmlcnta Head of the department is Mr. Bald- win W. Burroughs, who returned to Spellnan Unllegv in 1950 after having hem here previously in 1942-43. He is a graduate of Wiley Cullege and Nnrthwvstvrn University and was awarded the MFA. :lvgrvc by Yale University. Other members: of the departnmnt are Mrs. MV D. Jordan and Mrs. I. M. Asbm'y. MR. BALDWIX BIZRROL'GHS .55. f I 2 Sh !. BIULUGY DEPARTMENT '14.: La. : Ww - '-- 9w. Left m right DI: Barnett Smith. Miss Dnmthy Gullcy, Miss Willarcna Lamar, Dr. lltlvn Albru and Mix: Iiugvnin Ulmu Dr. th-I: T. Allam huh; hem hmd 0f the Biology u-Im 1111!le Ilu- 15$. tlegrvv frum Louinvillc Municipal qurlmvnt ?'Imi'v 1931- 51W W115 JiWili'liW'i UH: 515-.- Vullvga: :mcl 1hr MS. nlcgi'ur from Athmtu Ivlaivm'sity; MA ml MLD' :logrvus 11mm 15mm: Llln'orsny. Min K'x'illurvmi M. anm'. H graduate 01' '1':1ll:uir:4:1 Dr. Ailm: i5 :thsistwl In' Dr. liul'nCLt 1:. Smilh: :1 Mnt'vhmlst- gl'udlmu' Who rvroin-tl thv MRS. degree . . - . . t'mm Allzmlzi linin'rritv Elllll ter .PIJWDW dvgn-o l'mln RI'WI'W' illn'cmty; 211M 31153 DOWHW GUUVY- wlm lhv l'nivvrsily nf Wiamnsin; Miss Eugenia V. Dunn, was awarded the A.B. degl'cu from Sprlnum tfnllvgu. ihllrgn- win: I'vcciwrl thv 11.5. degree from Wuslt'-r11 CHEMISTRY . , m Mn X 1.. Neal has bwn a teacher Hf vhvmistl'y at Spclnmn since 1934 with a brief absence in 1945-46. HI? received the BS. llt'grvo i'rmn Murvhnunc College, the 31.5 dvgl'ce from Atlanta I'Iliwrsity. mnl tht' PILC. dc- gri'v from llehurry Medical CUI- loge. A11 cxt'hungtr tuzu'hvr frum At- lanta I'tlivul'sity. Dr. Kimucl Huggins is 2.1 Mm'ehuuse grad- uutt' whu received The 31.8. and HLD. legrucs from the I.'11iv0r- sity uf Uhit'agu. Student 121110111- tury assistant ft! 3th: Natl is Misr- Ruth Huggins. Left to right: Mr. X, L. Null, Miss Ruth T-Iuggins, and Dr. Kimuel Huggins 26 PHYSICS DEPARTMENT t'enter: Mme. SHIRLEY MUBAY Unnplvling 1101' first your all; Spelmzm as I umber 0f anlvgv at physu's is Mrs, Hhil'lm' Mt'Bay. A graduate of Palm? Hf huth gt MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mus. Human. CALDWELL SMITH v-OILAn'c iI' ; -I-.w .1-:. . w 1 Allgmlu. Gecxi'gjia. Mrs. MvHay is: instructor 'nrml and Ilmlbi'llnld physivs. Father I945 Mrs. Hwar-giu C. Smith has been a. teacher of lllzilllt'lllulit'ri :ll deman. She had pn-vinusly Ewen :1 nmnhm' :af this department for mm 3' Eill'. 1929-30, Mrs, Smith received both the A3 and MA. Ilogrvm from the University of Kansas. SBBIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Head of The Social Sciences Department is Dr. Cornelia M. Paustian, who received the BS. de- gran and MA. degree from Teachers College, Columbia University, and the PhD. degree from the. University of Missouri. Dr. Paustian came to Spelman in 1946. Other members. of the department are Dr. E. B. Williams. an exchange teacher from the, Econom- it's 1J1?Iwaltlllt?nt at Kloi'chouse, who received de- grees from Morehouse College and Atlanta Uni- versity, and the Ph. D. degree from Columbia University; Dr. Clarence, A Baeote, an exchange teacher from Atlanta University, who was award- ed the AB. degree from the University of Kansas and the MA. and PhD. degrees from the Uni- versity of Chicago; D1: R, 0 Johnson, an ex- change teacher from Atlanta University, who holds the EdeD. degree. from Columbia Univer- sity; Mrs. Elizabeth Mareomson, a Spelman gradw mate who received the MA. degree. fmm Atlanta University; Mr. Walter L. Wallace, a graduate of Columbia College with an ALA. degree from Atlanta University; and 111's. Marguerite N. Curry, 21 Spclman graduate, who holds the MA. degree from the University of A-Iivhigxm. both Macomson. Standing: D1 . Clarence Bacote, Mr. XValter Wallace. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION Left to right: Miss Bazoline Usher, Mrs. Beatrice Williams, Dr. Oran Eagleson, Mrs. Marie Gopher, Mr. Benja min Bullock. Chairman of this department is Dr. Oran W. Eagleson, who received his A.B., 31A,, and PhD. degrees from Indiana 'LTniversity. He came to Spelman in 1936. Other members of the Department are Miss Bazo- line Usher, a graduate of Atlanta University where she received her AB. and MA. degrees; Mr. Benjamin F. Bullock, who holds the AB. degree from the Uni- versity of Minnesota and the. MA. degree from Co- lumbia Yniversity; Mrs. Geneva W'emrer, a graduate of West Virginia State College and Columbia. Univer- sity; Mrs. Beatrice E. Williams, who received the BA. degree from Fisk University and the MA. degree from Teachers. College, lohnnbia University; and Mrs. Ma- rie Gopher, a graduate of Clark College With an EdJ'I. degree. from Boston University. FBREIEN lANGUAEES DEPARTMENT Mrs. W. G. Thomas, an instructor of French, serves as head uf the Foreign Languages Department. Mrs. Thomas, who has been at Spelman since 1933, re- ceived the AB. degree from Boston Uni- wrsiiy, the MA. degree from Radcliffe College, and degrees from the Cniversite tie Nancy and the Universite dc Paris. Teacher of French and Latin is Mrs. Irene D. Jackson, a Spchmm graduate who holds a degree from the I'niversite dc Toulouse. Miss Camilla Hnward, a Spolman graduate, teaches Spanish. 8110 received the MA, degree from Micldlebury Cul- legc and a degree from the I'niversite de Grenoble. Mrs. Florence B, Boynttm; who holds the 13.31115. degree from Chicagu l-Iusical College, toaehcs 1crman. IFRANCE C3 -. -. .39 Left to right: Mrs. W. G. Thomas, Mrs. Irene D. Jacksun and Miss Camilla H award PHYSIBAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left f0 right: Bliss Marguerite Simon, Mrs. Geneva Weaver. Dr. Ellen Duvall and Miss Gloria, Starks .-Xr.temlancu at classes in physical education without credit has always boon required of Spelman students, but us 0f September of 1.955 this rthamnent now offers :1 major in physical education to intm-estmi students. It was in 1954 that Dr: Ellen Duvall came to Spelmall an head uf 1.er department. She received her PILD. dc- gram from New York Kniversity. Uthm' instnwtm's 0f physical cducatiun are Mrs. Huncvu Wravcr, dance instructor, who received her B.f-l. degree at West Virginia State College and her 31.5. degree from Cnhnnbia University; and B'Iiss Marguerite Simon and Miss Gloria Sturka both Spel- mzm graduates, who teach sports and swimming, re- Hpvt'tivcly. Luelft to right: Mr. WiHis Jumps. Miss .luyvv Finch. Miss Fluraino Xielsen, Mrs. Hlarvm-e BUFHTUH. Mr, Krmpvr Hul'rultl This fur Mn Wiliis L. James. who has hem! :t nwmiwr ui' this llusix- Dvpm-1Im-m sinct 1933. surcved- m1 Mr. Iicmgwr W. Hurrvlcl :15 hcmf nl the 111151? Dc- pnrtmvnt Mr. James rvmrivvtl thv .XH degree from 3111114101le Fuilt-gv and lmltk :u'l hnnurnry ductumtv E'mm Wilbvrfurmr l'nirvlsity. thvv nmnlwrs 01' Elm tlr-Immamlt are Mr. Kmnpm' Ilnt'l'oltl. Who rm't'ix'ml tloga'uw hum lerwuud Music Miss Jum'lsie Walden. :1 91101 man graduate who l'curix'cd the BIA, :lml MFA. degrees from the Chicago Art Institute, has liven at Hpulnml: Fillt'U 1952, Mr. Lou Katz mime tn Spelr 11mm this year 215-; a Julm Hay Whitney follow 21nd rm artisf-in- I'vsitkmr'v. Mr. Kata was, until 1934 :1 nmmhcr of the .. -0110;:0 0f Fine Arts UI' New York Univer- sity. He has given courses in Motlvm Art. and Living Ameri- wm Art :IT 1110 3.l01111pcrlita11 3-1117 scum, New York City, the New School for chial RWonrt'h, and UN CoupL-r Ivnjun Art Hclmnl. Mrs. .Inhnnyo L, Davis, part- timv teacher in the :Itrpetrtmont, is a gratluntv 0f Hpvlman and has studied at the Art Institutc in Chicago. St-luml 21nd Murvhuuss- Fullvgv; Mrs. Fluwmv Rayn- 1uIL :1 gl'urhum' nf Vhit'agju Mmirul L'nlltjuv: Nfius Lilla J. I iml1.n'lm rw'vix'ml lwr' NH. ilvgl'w Hum Fisk I'Hi- wt-siw; anal inHS Huminv Nivlmn. Mm Hlllrhtwl at tho l'nivvrsity ml Hahn. lht' Bible hlslifutv M Lu: .Ktlgvlt's. thv l'mH-I'sity cat Wushinglrm. 21ml Ulilzzlwlm't Bmpii-n I'Hiwrsh'y. nml t'wt-iwrl hvl' MA. ck'grcv fmm 'I v;1t-hm- s Vuihw: Unlumhiu l'IIix'tft'r'llj'. ART DEPARTMENT Left. to right: Mrs. .luhnnyo L Davis, Miss .Ivnelsic Walden, Mr. Leo Kat: 30 MUSIC DEPARTMENT HUME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Acting: Clmirl'nan vi the Homv l'lt'mmmit-s Demirtnlmt is Mite: Hlmiys l5, Humor. 8110 holds 1110 8:4. tlvgrt-v from Hhin Stale Iwnig versity, tlw lLH. degree from rhv State Ctallvge 0f Wurhingtnn, IUlll Inns rlnm' fllrthm' study: at Hym- vlisv l'ni'x'trrsily and at Qlu't'n l'Ilizuhl'Hl Fullt-gv, tht' ITIliYelu shy of London Uthvr mumlmrs nf the :lt'purt- mvnt zirv Mrs. Frcdtlye 5. lion- lim'snm :1 graduatv 0f Smuthct'n L'niw-mity wlm rvruivod the ME. tlmu'w from New Ym'k Univer- sity; and Miss Gertrude Davis. :! Hpviman graduate with the MA, Ilvgzrt'o frmn anvnr i'IIL Hity. Mms Gmmx I41. thlmn Fania: Alma. FRHlJIH'l-l S. HENDEHHUN NURSERY SBHUUL Left to right: Mrsh Selma Th Richardson, Mrs. Rosa King and Mrs Lena Sayles SPEECH CLINIC Mrs. Irene M. Asbury is director of the Speerh and Hearing Clinic located on the Spelman campus sinve 1953. In Scpv tembcr of this year Mm Asbury, who received her degrees from Spelman Col- lege and Washington University, joined the Spelman faculty as a member of the Department of English. At the far right: Mrs. Irene Asbury 32 The Spohrmn College Kursery $911001 War: opened in the full of 1930 in the Laura Spulman Rock- efeller Building. Tn 1936 it was movcri to tho building fm'n'lurly occupied by tho Lennard Street Orphans I-Imne.11::wcalled Chadwick Hall. Mrs. Selma T. Riel 111115011 has hven dircr'tm' 0f the nursery schtml since 1953. She received her ABh degree from Tuskegee Institute and her MA, degree from Teachers College. Columbia University. In addition to her position as rhruvtor nf the nurs- ery sr'hool, Mrs. Richardson tenchcs mulrsvs in Child develop- ment and behavior patterns of children. Assisting Mm Richardson are Mrs, Rosa King. :1 graduate 01 Clark Cullcgv; Mrs. Lena Sayles, 23. graduate of Tuskegee Institute and Atlanta University; and Miss Bette Ruth Taylor, a Spel- man graduate. , SENIORS VIRLYN LYNDELL ALLEN Major: History Minors: Economics and Drama A-M-S P1ayers,Sucia1 Science Club, President of Class. of 1956 ADA LUELLA BARRETT Major: English J-Iz'nom: History and Elementary J'ldun-ation YJYLZA. Cabinet, Sunday Schuul BARBARA VIOLA ATKINSON Major: English innor: Elementary Education English Club EDNA MAIC BENNIC'T Major: Social Science Minor: History Social Science Club CAROLYN REBECCA BAILEY Major: English Minor: Education Granddaughtere Club, Recreation Cmnmittee, Dance Club, A-M-R' Players, English Club SYLVIA HELEN BEVERLY Major: Home Economics J-finor: Related Sciences SHIRLEY ANN BRIMICT JIajor: English Minor: French Sunday St'htanl Vuunvil, A-EI-H Players, English Club, Frvnvh Clllb,:91'uollnzmGlev Cllib SI'RIIC Ll'IIC BIAFINGAMIC Major: Fluvial Svivm-D Mmmw: History am! I'Ilem-mury Education Spelmzm Glt-oCluh. A-M-S Chm-us.811mlny Sr-lmnl Cmmvil, YJVITA. Unhinvt ANNA RUTH BRUUKINS Major: English .Uinor: lCIonmIital'y lfducutiun Spclman Glee Club. Sunday St-lmul Council, Gramrldaughtcrs Club TIUCLMA ICLICNIG BOND .Uajnr: English .IIfnor: Drama A-M-S Plzlym'r: Spanish Fllih IDA MAE BROWNLEH Major: English J-Iinom: vaech and Drama English Club. Sunday St-luml Council, ECWCA. Cabinet ALPHA LOVING BRAWNER Major: Musk Minor: Education Spvlmun Ulvt' Huh. A-M-S CllOl'llH, A-M-S Playvrs SENIORS 5' ZANTHTA LEE BI'SH Major: English Minor: Education A-M-SCIIOHIF.511911112111GlccClnlLFrumhtlnh, linglish Club. Yoeu-huok Ft:1ff,Y.W.C.A. Cabinet BARBARA AXNIC CALI-IUITX Major: Music Jhrwr: ICHUInvmu-y I'Irllei-ltiml 811011111111GlootlulLA-M-S Cl1ut'11s,511:u1isl1Huh Bl-JRTHHA LACONYEA BIVTLICR Major: Pb'ychulngy Min 01': Mathematics. 5411011115111 H100 Club, A-M-S Chorus. 1irandduughtws Club ICMUGENE FLARE Mrzjm': Biology .11111101': Erfurafz'mc Swimming il'hlh, Fl'vm'h Club, Binh'mgy Club CHARLOTTE- Bl'TLJGR .Uajor': Biulngy .11 Error: History HELEN ALHXINIC- CLICBIEXT Major: English Minor: French 51101111311 G100 CILIIL A-KI-S Chorus and Orchestra. String T1110. 131':111dt'l:1ughrvrs Club, English Club, French Club, Swimming Club Yt'arbtmk Staff 36 DOROTHY COMER Major: Social Science .1! ino-r: Spanish Social Science Club. Spanish Club, Dance Club, YM'LLA. Cabinet, Spelman Glee Club VIVIAK FORRESTIXE CLEl-IEXTS Major: Social Sricncv Minor: I'Ilvmcntary ICtlezttion Spvlnmn11100111111. Spanish ClLll1,SUCiRlSCiCDCB Club JOYCE ONEIDA COKLEY Major: English Minor: Art GWEXDt 1 LY N L' ELESTIXE CO 1.13131? T .Urrjm': 1101110 Et'mlmnitrs .Unmr: Related Scimvvs COXSTAXCE MARIE CRAIG ,Uajor: English Min 0r: . Elementary Education Spclman Glee Club ETI-IEL COLEMAN Major: Social Svionce Minor: Psychology Social Science Club, Psychology Club SENIORS JOHNNIE MAE CRIfSIC Major: Music Minor: Social Science Spanish Club SHIRLEY ELSIER DUNEGHY AUajm': Music .11 mar: Spanish A-ll-S Charm and Urnhcstm. Spelnmn Glee Club, String Trina, Spanish Club, Ymrlmuk StafT MABLE DENHAM Major: History Jh'nor: I'llmncntal'y Education French Club. Social Science Club CAROLYN MINERVA FAIRE Major: Art 411 inor: lilemontary Education LOFISE RITA DIXON Major.- llafhnmntics Minor: Psychology Mathmnatim Club, French Club GENE ELIZABETH GARY .-'I-Iajm'.' Biology Minor: Psychology Spelman Glee Club, A-M-S Chorus. Biology Club, French Club, Yirarhuuk Staff CONSTANCE ESTICIJLA GLASS Major: History Minor: Elementary Education A-MiS Players, Spanish Club DOROTHY ANN GIBSOX Jlfajor: English .JII'HOT: Elenmntnry Education Gmnrltlaughm's Club. YJVC-A. Cabinet, Yearbook Staff FLORA MAE HATIIAWAY Afajor: Biology Minor: French Biology Club. French Club UWENDULYN NEVELLE GILLEY Major: Music JIinor: Education Spelman Files Club. :LMJS Cllnl'11H,Yearbnok Staff DOROTHY JEAN HIGH Major: English Minor: Elementary Education CATFIERIXE GLASS Major: Psychology Minor: Elementary Education French Club MILDRED CAROLYN HILL J'Injor: Art JI-r'no-r: Economics Spunkh Club, EngliSh Club A-M-S Players PATRICIA ANN ISON .UHJOJT Mathenmtiw Minor: Prsychnlogy Prwirlvnl nf HSA. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Sunday School Cuunoil. Muthenmtica Club, Intorcoliegiate Council, Htmlvnt Life anmiltcv ROSA FANNIE HIGGINS Mrajor: Art .h's'nor: Music Spanish Club 811011112111 Glee Club, A-M-H Players.- HELICX VALLUWAY JACKSON Major: Sm-izll Science .Ui'nor: Elmnvntal'y I'lrlllmiliun RUTH ANN IIL'GGINH. .Urrjm': Biology Minmw: Mathematics and Chmnistry Hpttlnmn Ulvc Club. A-M-S Churubu Biology Club JEANNE UDALIE JACKSON Major: Art .Ur'rwr: lClmm-ntalw Education YAYLIA. Cabinet. Intermllvgiutc Council. Yearbmak Staff.8pclm:u1 RCHCt'tiom Staff 40 SENIURS MARGARET WILMERTIXE JONES Major: Social Science Minor: Elementary Education Social Ht'icnce Club French Club MAHIHX LABRANCHE JACKSON Major: English Jlfnnr': Elenwntary Etlletiun Spanish Club, Dance Club MAR Y ALICE JONES Major: Home Economics Manor: Related Smences EDNA MARIE .IARHETT .Uajors Biology .Ufnor: English Biolugy Club BETTY LOU LOVETT Major: Home Economics JIfnor: Related Sciences Swimming Club KAY .l OYCE J ETT Major: Psychology Min or: Education A-M-S Players, Dance Club, Gramldaughterb Club SENIORS BERTHA McGL'IRE M'ajor: English Minor? Elmncntary Education CATH If R IKE MINOR Major: History Minor: Educatiml Grandtlauglltors Club, Sur-ial Svience Club GERALDINE MYRTLE B'IANLEY Major: Social Science Minor: History Social Science ClubJ Swimming Club HATTIE MITCHELL .-h'ajor.' Social Scieme Minor: Education Social Science Club BERTHA JUANITA MERRITT J-Iajo-r: Histow Minor: Spanish Spanish L'Ill.1h,SocialScience Club GLTILDA MINNYE MIZELL .1-Iaj0-r .' English Minor: Education Spanish Club DORIS ALIHCRTA PATTERSON .Uajm': Home Emnmnit's Minor: Related Sciences Swimmingr Club PATRICIA LOUISE MOODY .Unjor: Psyvlmlngy .1! in 02': English Hpolmzin Glen Club, A-MH Chump: and Orchestra, String Trim. Hwinnning Club, Yearbook Staff GERALDINE GWENDUIXN PATTERSON. Al-Injor: Social Science Min 03': Elementary Education Social Science Club, Swimming Club MARY LITIILE RIURTUN .11 a jo-r: Music .lh'norr Art A-M-S Chorus. Spelmau Glen? ClubJ Spanish Club, Yearbook Staff ANNIE MAE PERRY Major: Home Economics Minor: Related Sciences 1H BA LEE NICHOLS Major: Social Science . Mimi : Elementary Educatlon Social Science Club. French Club SENIORS JULIA MAE PUNDER Major: Chemistry .Ua'nor: Education DOROTHY MAE ROLAND .Umor'; Chemistry AUJ'nmt' Binlngy SICLIIC BELL REED Major: Social Science Minors.- IIistory and Education YAYIHA. Cahinct. Sunday Schuml Cnuncil, Social Svionco Club EVELYN LILLIAN SMI'H-I A-lfajm': Social Science Alfivaor: Economics Social Science Club GLURLA LEUIA RUBINZIKE .h'ajor: English Minor: Spanish Spanish Club VERA LAVUKNIG SMITH Alfajm': English Minor: French French Club, A-II-S Playm's SENIORS PEARL DELURES TAYLOR Major: English Minor: Bloumntm'y Education :k-lI-HL l101'11s Spelman Glee Club, Dance Club, Yearbuok Staff GLORIA JEAN STRICKLAND JIajor': English .Ur'nor: Education Gruncldnughtcrs luh CHRISTINE ALICIA THRASHER Major: Social Science Minor . I'Iltrmont m'y Educatitm Social Science Club GLORIA TJOL'VENIA STRONG Major: Social'Sciencc .11 Error: Education Racial Scimlm Club RETIIA VAN BI'BEN .Uajm': Hm-ial Science JIMOT: Education A-M-S Pli-tyers ? d' ; CARANELI, FLAXAGAN SWANSOX Major: Biology ! L. . ' JIinor: History '3 - Biulngy Club. A-M-S Players, French Club. Spclman I ' Rcficctions Staff X , '. I i o l .0 a . I'.... SENIORS MARGARET FAYE WISE Major: History Minor: Elementary Education Sut'ial Svium'e Club, Yearbook Staff RIIIJHHCD WIIRTIIY J-fajor: English Minor: Education Slwllmm Glee CILll:,Sp2111i.-:11 Club BERNICE VIRGINIA WO0LFUI.K Major.- Suoial Science Minor: Education Sumal Science Club. French Club. 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XE MURRAY BARBARA NEWMAS ELIZABETH U'Krmmv Vutm NIA OLIVER JANIE 0mm; ANNE PARKER OLIVE PARKER ARMIXTA PARTHIDCLE 131-lequ PA'I'TON GERALDIXE PEEK XI-JLLII-L 111-1 MANN: PETERS l BALDWIM F GERALDIXE POPE OLIVIA 130111-111 D0313 RABB SYBH; RICHARDSON Bl-Zr-iMl-L ROBINSON DORUTITY ROBIXHUN Yvoxxr: Homxsox Mmmm-z'r R L'CKER HA'I'FIE Pm M PLEa MrwncI-t Sstxmms GAYNELLI-I SCOTT THEM SCOTT JEAN Sum DumrrHY SMITH JAtrmrrndx SMITH IRENE SPRINGER NHLIJE STEWART SA N mm STEWART IRENE STOKES, JEAN STRICKLAXD Rowmx STROXG EVA STRO'LID NAOMI FWIXGHR Em THOMAS DOROTHY THOMPSON JOY TRAYLOR NATALIE TL'CKEH MARY TURNER MOZELLE Ttrmmn Roslnrx WVASHIXGTON TERESA Wmmxs .Imx WILKERSOX C-mom'x WILLMMS ARA YATEH nDLTII V S. S. A. CABINET PATRICIA 1803: President Left in right, jirm! rurt': l'ntrirm Isnn. Mrs. Margaret N. Curry litm- Hun'is. Second mw: Pulrivm Moody. Cul'oiyn Bailey. Mr. Wan-r L. Wallnw. Ut'llt' UHJ'SI Mill'iUIl Jackson. Y.W.B.A. BABINET DOLLIE GLOVER President HR . Left to right. first row: Sheila Hhefmll, Prolhvniu Knni. Dulliv Gluw-r Cunslzmt'c Glass, Helen Langfurd. MW. Dulutluy Mnnlvy. Swami rnu': Julivl Blnr'khum. Vivian Clvmcnls, Dorothy Cumnr, Briamic Russell. Gvnonl Hood. 62 SUNDAY SBHUUI. BUUNBII. LAVERXE SAVAGE Supra nintendent 1;th to rigid: Barbara: Pundvr, Elle: Map Cnivy. Mina Willarr-na Lamar. Mamie Russell, Lan'ne Savage. Pvggy Wallcn-r, Fram-z-s Glnwr. Anna Brookins. Nancy Munchan, Ollvc Parker. GRANDDAUGHTERS CLUB CAROLYN BAILEY President Left In right, fia'xi row: Dorothy Gibson. Hl'lu'llla Crnss, vainv Clonmnt. Yvonne Brown, Km: JPN. Juanita h'tith. Glorm Sh'ivkluml. Anna Bmukins. Carolyn Bailey Barbara Jones, Julint Bhit-kburn, 51-min! mu': .lunvi Wol'utmp LaCnm-m Butler. Hulda Wilson. Janie Owens, Harrie Virginia Harris. 63 BIULDGY BlUB R UTH BAINES Pr'e side mi Lf'fl' 1' J'EIUJ'HE firs! mu? Xam-y Mvm-Imn. Prvlhvmzi K0131. Hannah .lm-kmn. Christina Jaffm'. RIHII Huguin-z b'u'nmf roar: Barbara Pnndvl'. DI'. Hrlvn :Uln'u. Hum Hathaway. M'iss Willu- I'le 12.1mm. Ruth Bumps. T'Irfm' mrr': Mlss Huw-Iml Dunn. Miss Dorothy Guilm'. Cnmnvll Swanmn Shirlvy Larkins. I'Jt-Hir Ulnwr. Hllillm- Srm'lws. lrf'nt' Htokvh'. GOHPHL Hand SUBIAL SBIENIIE $ . ' BlUB CATHERINE M INUR Pres id En! Lr-H fr: r'aghf, firs! mw: Dr. Cornelia PallFlttlli. J-ualliizl Merritt Hmnim? Woolfolk. Evelyn Hmiih. Mzu'gurr'l .Iunvs. Durlvnv Ynlbm'nugh. Cumtrlm-v Glass. Alla Harrvlt Rosa Nichols , Fl'um-l-s Wnnl. Srmrrrf mar: Mr. thm Wullru'v. Murgurvt Winn. D010 Wushingmn, Dorothy Roland. litmmln' Comer. Gloria Hfmng. Umuihlino Patirrson. Edna lil-nnoll. Fln'irzlmO lrl'lfaShPT. Vivian Clomvms, Mnhlo Dl'llhilm. Calhm-lnr Minor. u- FRENCH BlllB ALICE HOLLY President LII! c'n Tafth firs! r'mr; Shil'lry III'UIIPI'. Jur-vllu Thulmls. Ella 11:10 Colby. Helen Horton. Swami rmv: Mm-gurM Hmith. Mm, William tlmm' Thomas. Pmn'lvno Adumsun. Third mac: Nnnry Mvm'hun. .lmm Mt-Hzirn Alirv Hully. .Js'unvll Stoulll. va Smith. SPANISH BLUB MARION JACKSON President Ms vaf to right. firs! r'mr: Marion Jawksun. Marvin Haney. Shirlt-y GrahanL NIildrPd Worthy, Domllly Comer. Llu-ihl Mumm. Sr-t'mrd mu': Junm thstvr. Dmorhy White. Ronelda- Crow. Pntrit-iu Sutldmln .Irnhnniv Vrustx Vivian Clvmvnls, lizn'luu-u MrHNh. Third mu': Rosa Jones. Pam! Htkum, Mics Camiliza Howard. mevll Hlm'nll, Lulu Sum Clyde, Mah'u Morgan, Pulliviu Curtvr. Shir'lvj: Dranvghy, NIuI'ian GaL-Lulmw. Left to right, first row: Gnstinu Jnnw. Paula Sullivan. Srwmrl rmr: Juliet HlmI-Ehurn Vir- ginia Singlmon. BMW Mona Yvonuv Jarksum. 'Hn-ei'rf a-rur: Fuml Flvwnrl. Lwh'n buns. Halon Langford. TN-nu dwti. Doris Rubh. Kay .Iml. SWIMMING CLUB JANET WEBSTER President DANCE CLUB PAl'LA S CLLI VAN President Lt!!! tn righi, fzr'sf mw: Lurillo FII112.H:Imh'n Rit'kh Emma Jc'un Pnrdwoli. Frances Glover. Shirley Hmmns. Sr-r-umi raw: Hultiv Hm-ris. Elmmm- Smith. Shir'lt-y Lm'kinh: Charlotte Butler, Mary MrReiy. Third- mu': Syblv Hir-Imrdson. Carol Hurm'y. 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' : '. 11 1111'1'1? 11111111111111 .-1 Pomerfy of Errors Thor, With Angels 69 The Burning Glass The Merry Wives of I-Vindsor THE ATLANTA - MUREHUUSE - SPELMAN PLAYERS Under the direction of Mr. Baldwin W. Bur- mughs the A-lI-S Playvrs present outstanding theatrit'ai pruductimlrs cvcry year. Outstanding plays presented by tho A-M-S Players in tlu- past four years invlude i1The Boy With A Cart by Christopher Fry, 1952; uMc- den, an adaptation by Robinson Jeffers. 1953; 11'1'110 Merry Wives u-I' Windsurf by William Hlatkvsponm 1954; HThor, 113111 Angels by Christuphcr Fry. 1955; 11A Comedy of Errors :11Hn hy William Slmkcspm-Ire, 1955; and wfho ASHHIHI'HhJH ni' Hunnvlo hy le'hzu't Hnuptman. 195E. Left to right: Dr. J. C. Dixon. Dr. Millir-ent Mt'Intthh, Dr. A, E. Elanlcy. The first in tho pmgram :uf special events in cnnnm'tion with Spelman's ssoventy-Efth anniwrsmw was an address dc- 1irvred in Sisters mntpel on February 22 by President Mil- litCnt Ilclntnsil Inf Barnard Collegu Columbia. rnivm'sity. Left to right: Dr. R. E. Clement, Dr. Willa B Player, Dr. A. E. Manley. D1: Willa B. Player, then prosidmt-eloct uf Bennett Col- lege,- CruelleUI'O, anth Cal'ulilla. delivered an address at The Sunday vospor service nu March 11. FUUNDERS' DAY STUDENTS IN THE FOUNDFERSl DAY PROCESSION PLATFORM GUESTS IN HHE FOUNDERS' DAY PROCESSION Htlun uf l'mintinl 10 11c hump; in the student 11nd ' JUdPiL ..kofell01' Hakl. At the Fullmiers' Day ' 0 MI: L-llllFElIlPl? Rockefeller a ' k otrnitinn of the l twr's t0 SP 1 '. .3 . M Laura :c- 14. ' his .' vntml 1t. to 31101111311, 1111011:- it joins 1110 j'at'rrlmits nf his pannts :lml gl'mldpuron .. 71 SEVICXTY-FIVERH CLUB A group of 211.1111111210 and friend: pledging at 10:13 $75 to Spclman in Imllul' 0f the sm'cnty-f'ifth amlivvrmly. Left to right: Mrs. Madeline Curgill Mrs. M, X. Currv Left to Hyhf: Mr. Kt'lllpt'r Harmld. Mrn. Albert 1i. Man. and Dr. IL 1.; Manlov, ' ' ' Icy, Mr. Lawrmwv .l. anGrvgur. Summit. New .mey, SPEAKERS AT THE ANNUAL ALUMNAE DINNER AIJ'BINAIC CUKSI'IIFAXTH FUR CAREER CLINIF One oi' the special features hclcl in onnnecaticm with thv stwvnty-fiftla nnniwrsm'y celehl'atmn. 9. W i. ll . . F 1 SVENE FROM THE ARSI'MPTION 0F HANNELE Peggy KW-ilkvr :15 Hmmvlc anrl UH: Thm'prs :15 the futhvlu Students building pyra- lIlitlF during the www- tatiun nf the histury of Physical I-Zrium-ttitm at Spelumn 1881-1956. I 7 n l : tam , : .1 ' .r .. '1; a .. .' SENIORS JUBILANT VL'TINNERS 0F FOITNDERS. DAY RALLY 73 Firms of L958 ax Freshmen CLASS HISTORY Thf' history of the 012in of 1956 is 11110111101111 with the hir-tm'y 11f Hpvlman C'ollvgv between the years of 1952 111111 1956, What 11-11 have novnnmlighed as a Claw, and what 11-13 have experimwed 11nd 1101111111111 frnm as 111cmbc1's 11f 1111' 3:111:1hnz1n 111111113: 11111 11m 115110915 11f 01111 11100111 111 Spelmanz 11ml 11111111 '12- i1'11'11111plvtv withmlt H111 0111111: AF :1 1111155. We 11:11:11 1111011 stinmlatod 111 111111011111 a sin- 1'111'11 1115:1111! fm' Iwrfnrnunmos of quality; and nut 01 this 1191111111 1111.4 1'1111111 whatever part we haw played in 11111 making 01- 111111 3111111111 history. f's'Iiainljv 11111' Hnmu-iall 1-111111'111111'11111s 111 the Thanksgiving 111111 1110 F111111r11'1's' Day rallies :11'11 11'111-11131' uf mention; 11111 my :1150 fwl that in 0011:1111 01111 11111115 11111' performmni'cs likmviso nwrit 1'1111- Siclvrutinn. T11 11051111 With. the PlEISI-l 111 1956 1111110 hp Rpt-hnun 20f! strong- 4111' largwt 1'111'1111111011t-11f frvshmc'n in the history 111'11111 1-111111311. This fart is: histnrimlly significanr 111'11211150 it mnfr'ihutwl 111 wt :1 11111111111 enrolhnent- of 2111 511111111115 MANNEa-GIMPEL-QJLVA TRIO in 1110 year 1953 MA'IVI'EWILDA Donna and Mm. Imam; D. .1310;in INAI'HIVR.-VFIUN OF DR. ALBERT I12. MANLEY 1'.le In right: D1: Tl'vvur Anwth Ur. 511111-1111 1111-11111015 of 0111' Class have 1.1.1111 honors for Ullt- standing: :11'111111'111111111ts. .klt'xinv Clement mm the Peter .Imnw Bryant Prim and tho Trvvm' Al'm'tt Award for whnlurahip: Aymlvlv Dnsun1u-J1Jhnmn received the .107 11111111 Award 1111' H'mln't- .Xt'llivwmont; Julia .Ptmder W011 Thu Imyulty 19111111 Hrilulurship; :11111 Patrlma Isun 1'90011'011 1hr 1.111'3' I'ptcm Prue :uvut'rlctl tn the resident junior standing; highvst. in Christian 1-11211'111'101'. leadership 111111 Ft'hulal'sllip. 81111 MN: uus vlm-torl t'u-t'hairnmn uf HIK' Nutmnul 31111111111 8111111111 of tht- YWCA..A11:11;L Bmwnvr Imhls 1111- riistim-riun ml beings thv third soloist. in scx'cnty- RUL-wn li-u'hs mad lllL MAXLHZ A. l5. Manley 111111 Dr. 31011190111 Johnson. 1111- ye: Inc to ho sL-lt-rtvri l1y the Music Department to give 11 full st-ninr I'm'itz-IL MI :11 our Elt'lleYE'mmllS 1121130 not been 1111011011tual, for m- haw fuulul time to sponsor and participate in many 5111-121! :Lrtivitivs. In tln: :ll'm 11f vntvrtainmcnt we. as. fi'wlmmn. initiatml and sponsored :1 Mardi 1:11:15; and we llznv t'nIHimlt-il rt: Elt't'ss'nt rhii naivity each year. The Marrli Urns is perhaps 1110 111051 111911101'111110 nf our clans. :11'111'itia1s1 fur ht'sirlvs providing fun for 11?: 111111 entertain- mvnt fur 1:111 glIPrTH--:1S WM :15 giving us a Chance to display Hw talents 111' 111111 0111515 mcmbt'rs--it was one of :Iltl' vhivl' 1111111-1'111'sing projects. DR. Maxmm PRESIDENT TI'BMAN am! M115, DOROTHY MAXIJcY 11111- 11111111 s111111515--A1p1111 131111111111; 131111111111 Jones, 111111 1311111 '11113'1111'; 11111 1411111111 '111'11111'11111111111 11111111111, 1111111131, 5111111113 1J111111g11y. 11111111151, 111111 1111111151111 3111111113', 11111151; 111111 0111' 11m 11111110 11111111- Aluxnu- 1'1111111-111 111111 1111111111 311111111y--11:LY11 11111101111011 11111; 111113! 1-11 11111111! 011- . 11111111115 111111111115 11111 111:11 1111 many 1111111111115 111 11111 1:31 1-1111111111111131. W1- 111'1' 111111 11:11'111'111111'111 111111111 111' 1111: large nu11'11'1011 111 111 111111 111155 11111111111113. 11111111111111.r 31111-11111 .11-1111151111, Patricia 1;. X11111113'. 11111111111 1111111111111, 1511111111111 Jumps. 1J111111111y 1.11117 1 51111. Kay .1115'1'11 .11111, 111111 Catherine 31111111, W110 112115111 10' 11111111 11111-1111 :15 1111111111'011111151 1111111115. 113' 1'11111111111111115 111111 1'11111.q 111 31111111111150 College. .1 1315111111111 111111115119111m11 family 1110 1111er 111 195611115 H1 11x11111'11111111-11 111111 11111115111111 :1 11L1111b1111uf111'011ts 111111.111 1111111 11' 11111111111 11111101111111 1111113111115 111 11111 111311111 111 8111111111111 111 17011ch. 1111111-111111-1' 18. 1952. '111111111'111111 Dobbs. 1-111111'111111'11 M : 111111111. 1111111 1101' 111-51 1111111111 111 51511115 C111111111 5111110 1101' '1 1111111111 11111111 15111111111 111111111 5111- 111111 11111111 91111111111: 1111 11 .' .1111111 11111' 1111111111? 81-11111111'511111. WC 1011 11111.1:1113' 110111111311 a 111 1111 1111111111119 111 111111111111011111- 111 11111 1111111110111111'1111 111111111111; 1 of Min 111111113. 11 14111111111111 graduate. 11111111111 111st 111 11111 history 111 1110 class 111 1956 was 1111' 11111111111111111'1111 111 11111 1111:111'1'1111011111 1.113111111111111 E11'111111'1sis Wock 111 111111111111111 1111111 11111 11111111 1111111151115 01' 1110 Atlanta 1'111111-1-5-11-1' 531111111. T111: 111111111110 11115 put into effect 111 13111111111131 111 19:33. 111111 1111.4 111111111 1111011 01111111111911 1111111111113' 11.: 1111 11111111111'11g1'1111-111 111 1111151111115 01111011111111 111111 consul- 111111111. 1111 111111.11 1111119 111111 111111 51111111111111 was 1111111111011 111 1110 11111111111? :11 11111 11113111115 1111111 111111 111111111 111 .1111111111 111 1311111111113: 1953. 1111 11 111111 11111111511111 1131' 11111 13111011 N01111: 01111111311 F111111 111 11111 11111110911 of 11111 National 3111111111111- - 11011 111 11115011111135 11111111111111 Fund: E'1111'1111111111. 1:51.11 P111251111-1x'11 1611111111173 1511111113111; M. 1112.111 3111. 11111312111 131111511 111111 D11. 111111115111 Sxow 76 Abby Altll'irll limkvti'llw 11:111 plays an important role in 11w MVP:- 01' 1111' r-zlmpu: xtutlcms. 11,1:- I'Ugurlierd by them :19 a: milestmw 111 Ilu'ir ncutlmliv progress: for wlwn :1 Au- flt'lll tukw 11p J'wizlem-v there. it, is an indication that 'th-v-quum-w cat 11m r-ullvgc cursor 1121:: parssml. In April. 11.153. :1111' t'liir-ir- wimvssml 1.110 tlwlit'uliun servivv When IllL? keys Tu Iluis durmimry won.- 1urmrd over to Prwirlont Florenvv M. Read. WU MT 1111- 1:151 I'lstw tn IIEIYP L'Iltcrrrl Spelmzm under the adminimatim: 111' 31115.4 11ml. In July 1953, 31155 Read I't-til'uti am! 1Jt-mmo Prwidvllt I'Imt'l'itLh 01' 513811112111 L'ullvgu; amrl 1n ApriL 1954, Dr, Albert E. Manley was nlzulgul'zlrwi :Lr- I119 fifth pmr-ilk'nt uf Slwlnumk WP are particularly 111111.111 1:: Imw been a pm-titm ul' tho audience :11 HIV l'UIH'i'J'I ?;11'1'l1 by Rnluml Hayes which was a part nf r110 inaugural uxcl'vises. Prwidvm William V Tubman Hf Liberia Was another hmlm't-d Viriitnl' :It Sprlnmn :llll'ing our four y 111's: and VirgH 19m. :arganirr. 11:15 luvsontod tmn informal reoimls. Luigi Silva: 11:11'1 viaiml 01111 campus are a t-nncm't 1-011'151. but it was mat 1111111 1953 that tho 311111110511inmol-Silva String Trio 11151 11011011111011 at Hpelman as :1 unit In 1954 Smhuun 11ml its first Jnhn Hay XVIIimvy pm- i'oamr 011 1111 vxvhzlngz' hair: with Klnrchouw When Dr. XVinH Hmm' mmc In Us. 171111111111 avtiViries for 11115- year were- r-nm'nvrl 13y 1110 visit nf tho Anm'iran poet. Hubert Frost. DP. Mum and 311'. FI'OFI 1111' 011! fl'ifclldh'. and On 1119 night :11 Mr. 131115111: 109111112 Dr. Snuw gave the poet :1 lively intmrlumirm. In 1955 Tm. Kutz vamp to F-ipvhnan as: uur Funct Artist in Hvsirlvm'v. 11w m'nnrl John Hay XYhitnc'y 1111110590? in tho r-rallvgv r-mmmmiry. Mr. Kutz. bum in Austria, is an artist. :Ln vngruwr. an otr-hor. a phntogt'aphm: :m authnr, and :1 10111111112 FM'm'ul of 111:4 mlujl'm'ingzs and 1it1mgl'aphs haul 110911111? :1 11:11'1 of the pt-rmam'nt Pullwtinn; in m1:- soums and art 9111111111: in Paris. T91 Avixy 51ml 1Yashing- hm. D. F. In r111x Hlmmm 01 1946 :mrl 1954. Mr. anz Mu. 1.1-:0 Kn'z Vmuu. Fox and HPE-ILMAN STL'mzx'l's 77 MARDI ERAS - 1955 was: 1111011111 0f Hayfm'fs Afvlit'r 17 in NOW York City. :1 11131115111111 fur 11111110111 11111111111 engraving and 0111111111: furlllorljv 1110211111! 111 Paris. 171111100. 9111110 he has 110011 :11 9111111111111 M1: K1112 11115 1110901111111 11 show of his: engraving; and 015141111115 211 H10 Atlanta Art Association Gallery. Jmn'or-Sen for Prom 1955 Th? 11151111111 0f the Clans of 1956 is 0111' 0f changes and 'Til'sts fur 0111' 11111101111. YVP bolivvv Hlaf we have grown from 111111 experiences. :11111 110 are indeed grateful for hav- ing 110011 Plintt'ibllflll'ri in :1 small way to this important 1101111111 111 1110 history 11f 9111311112111 Collogv. Ha mew min111I955 Ldi Ir; right srrrFrtL' Murgm'vl VViM'. Dummy Hihsnn. Mildrr-ri VVUrlhy Uwvndolyn Hilloy. AIr-xinv Ch-Invuf. Cone G:Iry.$ sl1ir1cw Donoglw. Pnh'lt'in. thrly. Cumlyn Unllvj'. HMnany; Rim Dixcm. Hvrmvv Wnnifulk Jvnutw .lzu-L-mn. Funmmr-o Emu; Kay .Iml. Pour! Tnylnr. Glbrin Eitriclilnml, Ada Bnl'z'e-IL Hum Nivllnir. UI'J'ulthm' PIIHI'TMHI. Chrmino 'I'Inuth-L Yixinn Flmm'nu. 1.11t-ilo lltll'ttln. YEARBDUK STAFF Hriitor-ENJ 'r'u'ef Assar'iafe Editor Literary Editor Literary Editor Business .Ummger Btwinexs Jfanager ALEXIXE FLJaMHX'r . Dnmrrlh' HIBHUN ZAN'I'IIIA BL'HII .J HANNE .I wkmx LH'ILI: Mun'rub; BMHXIH: H'uuLl-MLK Vutom'x BAILEY MILDRED HILL . Hum IlL'EEIHNS-i JEANNE .IM'KHUX A J m B Ali RI-LTT SI'sn-z BIANNELDAE 1m Bluw; x 1,151; SHIRLEY 153mm HEM; U-xln' Pxnm:n Mmm ALPHA BIL-m'm-tn T: M r M : r-: N E-Z F m1: h Vn'ux t'mcm-Lx'rs , Gxx'lcxnou'x GILLI-n' Km- .II-t'IT . Rum Nlmmm PEARL TAYLOR MILDRED WVORTIIY t'nm; Ediim' F031;; Editor Copy Editor Copy Editor Photom'aphy Photography Photography Photography Photography Photography Phofogruphyf; Photography FUNH'lANCI-l L'qu: RITA DIXON Alumxm-Yr .lom-zra H-ZlL-XIJH x 1: P.-X'l 1 liR.-LON GLORIA STRICKIAND . CIIRIHTIXH 'l'an-wmza N I nu: MiET KVIHJC MIL JOHN L. Cm: . MlsH Iirmcxm DLTNN Du. Hm x S.Axm-ms 11135 JKw-msuc WALDEX Adv A-lri's 1-1 rfs A-ln's Ads Ads Ads: A d3 Ads A ds' Art Editor Art Editor Art Editor and Subscriptions am! Subscriptions and Subscripitons and Subwm'ptions and. Subscriptions and Subscriptions and Subscriptions and Sybscripfions and Subscriptions and 31.1.bsacm'ptions Faculty Advisor 'C'lass Sponsor, 1952-r6 Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser :: .. z. 1 y K E J: .. wk b. $.15 .. mi . Allen. 111-13311 11111111011. 89 1111111111011 Ave, S. 13., Atlanta. Ga. Atkinson. Burhum Viola. 641 Jones Ave 415. N. 11 .. A1- 121ma, Ga. ' Bailey. Chimlyn 111-1111111'11. T400 Farrow 11111111. Culumbia, S. C. Barrett. Ada Luella. 11111110 23 Box 97, Robbins. N. C. BcE-rly. Sylvia Hclen, 1100 South 11:111 81.. Montgomery. 1' 5.1,. Blasingamc. Susie 1.90. 232 E. 111111111101 SL. Griffin. Ga. Bund. Thelma Elmo. Route 3. Box 206. Brmmsvillc. Tenn. Brawnor. Alpha Louise. 899 11110111511111 51.. Memphis. Tenn. Brimct. Shirley Ann. 1322 Fourth Ave. Gadsden. Ala. Br'ookins, Anna Ruth. 360 Willis Mill 11::1111.Atl:1nm, Ga. Brmmlce. 111a Mae. 516 N. W. 15111 Are... Pompano Beach. Fla. Bush. Zanthia 1.01:, 824 1110121311sz 5L. Aiken. S. C. Buktlca 130111111111 LaCunyea. 609 Anderson 51.. Greenvillc. Butler. Charlotte 31.. 3035 Clarcndale Drive. Atlanta. Ga. Calhoun. Barbara Ann. 135 1111111111 SL. 3111 ,, Atlanta. Ga. Clark, Emugmm, 544 Foundry St. N. W... Atlanta, Ga. Clay. Ruby Handspike. 1417 S. Pl'yur 1111., S. W.. Apt. 3, Atlanta. Ga. Clement, 1101011 Alexino, 206 kane SL, 1111111111111. N. C. Clanents, Vivian F.. 158 Griffin St. 11'. W.. Atlanta, Ga. Colbert. 1.111111111111311 11., 515 11'. 1.011011 St..'LakClaud. Fla. 00191111111. Ethel 11.. 977 Ashby Grove, 8.111. Atlanta. Ga. Comer, Dorothy. 463 Northsidu 131:, N. 111, Atlanta. Ga. Conley. Joyce 11.. 32315 Beverly 11111111. Wayne. Mich. Craig. Unustanco 311.. 1114 Harwell St. N. 11., Atlanta. Ga. Cruse. Johnnie Mac, 430 Third St.. .Iesup. Ga. Dcnham. 31111119. Stuns Road, Atlanta, Georgia Dixon, 1.0111511 Rita. 11111110 1, 11211113119 1931'111, Atlanta, Ga. Dunoghy. Shirley 113., 1617 Milzun St. Shreveport, La. Fair'o. Carulyn 31.. 64 Ashby S1..N. Wu Atlanta, Ga. Gary. Gene 131., 636 Caldwell St. Sowbln'y. S. C. Gibson. 1301111113! A.. 156 1.:1111'01Ax'0.,S. W..At1anta, Ga. 3111033, 1.1111111111113111 31.. 19 Pinsnn .81.. NewnangGa. Glass, Katherine T.. 193 Matl'leu'son PL, S. 111., Atlanta, Ga. 11133:. Constance F... 1330 Bernard St... N. 1-17., Atlanta, Ga. Hathaway. Flora 311.. 14 Riclmrrison St. S. W.. Atlanta. Ga. High. Dorothy. Route 4,111Jx 239. Zebuhm, N. C. H111. Mildred 1111111119 2.13011 239, Colbert, Ga. Huggins. Rosa F.. 87 Chestnut 551.. S. 117., Atlanta, Ga. Huggins. Ruth A.. 87 Chestnut St. S. 117., Atlanta, Ga. SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY 151m. Patrizia A., 108 Oliver St. Americas, Ga. .1111'112-1011. HD1011 C., 181 Turranre St, N. 11., Atlanta. Ga. Jackson, Marion 1... 522 Smytho Curve. Montgomery. Ala. Javksnn. Joanne 0.. 220 Sunset .-'11'0., X. 112, Atlanta, Ga. Jarrett. 11311111 31.. 111 Mathewson 191., S. 11'.J.Atl:-1nta, Ga. 1011.19.13; Joyce. 1158 Fuuntuin Dr.. 5.111., Atlanta, Ga. .1111105. Margart'l 11.. 398 131111111111 PL, 31. E.. Atlanta, Ga. .Iunvs. Mary Alina 227 Arch 551.. Athens, Ga. .Irmos. Burlmra A.. 86.5 Bcckwith 31.. 5. 111., Atlanta, Ga. 11011111. Betty 1... 1213 Washington Circle. Atlanta, Ga. 3191101111111. Atlrlic- 1... 2864 27111 CL. 37., Birmingham, Ala. 3101111111.. 130111121. 1890 13111113111 St, N. 11.. Atlanta, Ga. 311111151111, Mary. 2440 College Aux. S. W... Birmingham, Ala. Manley. Geraldine. 2833 1111011 591.. New 0111121115. 1111. MPI'I'itt. 111'1'111:L.1..312 1311111141.. N. B. Atlanta, G11. Minor. C'athvrino, 229 Wtrst View PE... S. 117., Atlanta. Ga. 3111:0113: Putriviu 1... 6433 11111111111111, Detroit. Mich. 1112011. 1111111111 11.. 6 S. W. Seventh AWL, Dania. Fla. Murtun. Mary 1111-1112535 W. 1331'1181..N011'York 27, N. Y. Nit'11015. 1111-111 11.. 1027 Mayann-Tul'ner, N. V11. Athlnta, Ga. 1111110181111. Doris A.. 11111110 2. 13m: 128. Hamel , Ala. Patrolman, 11011111111111 11., 417 Sorivnn St. 1.1eor'gett1111n, S. C Perry. Annie 31:10. 712 Woodrow St. Monmonmry. Ala. Ponder. .1111111 31.. 1389 Lansing St. S. E. Atlanta. Ga. Haunsumuil'. 1.11113: 9A Martineau Lame. Fun 01 Spain, Trin- 1111111. 151111511 11151 Indies 1101111. 5401111 15011. 930 W. 22ml S1,. Amlistun. Ala. 11111111129110. 11. Gloria. 998 Ashby Grm'c. S W.. Atlanta. Ga. 11111111141. Duruthy 31.. 16 Buulevard, S. E, AtIanta. Ga. 811111.11. Evelyn 1... 515 1311111111121 Ave... Kissimmcc, Fla. Smith. Vera 1... 1009 11'. Third St. 0111391111119, N. C. Shropshire. Gloria. 112 Chm't 1-11., SummerViHe. Ga. Stl'ivlilund. Gloria 11.. 1101110 1, Box 1135, Locust. Grove. Ga. Strung. Gloria 1...:525 1113111101111 St. S. W., Atlanta; Ga. Swanson, 17:11'21111'11 F.. 2027 Pratumac Ava. Klontgomcry, A13. Tnylnr. P111111 17.. 10716 112111119111 A1111... Cleveland, Ohio Thrasher. Christinv. 28 Blantcm St. Asheville, N. C. YauBuren, 11911111. 3? S. Warren St.. 3111111100110, Ga. Wise. 3111111211111 11.. 88 StalTurrl St. S. 115.. Athmta. Ga. 111101111111. vaico V.. 121 11121111115101: St, S. W., Atlanta. Ga. Worthy, 31111111ch. 891 Drunnnuml 81.. Atlanta, Ga. Yarbmugh, Darlene. 1007 Fair S1,, S. 91 ., Atlanta. G31 Students Not . .. Seniors Ruby Handspike Clay Addie Lee McDonald Liley Ramsumair Gloria Ann Shropshire Hulda Ardessa Wilson Juniors Xannie Eliza Archie Gladys Irene Arnold Ruth Etta Bainvs. Jean LaRue Bkwkshoar Mary Elizabeth Canty Luuistine Cobb Deanna Davis Frances Dolainc Ellison Inett Ellison Dollie A. 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