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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE To the Seniors of 1956: It seems but a short time since you embarked upon your high school career. The time has passed very swiftly leaving its imprint upon you educationally, socially and spiritually: Time in itself, is not such an impor- tant factor, but-the way it is used is all important. When you entered Beach, you were beginning life. It has been said that this is the most important part of your life, because this is the time habits are formed..But the period in which your ideas and ideals are formed seem to be even more important. H. W. Beecher says, “It is the ideals with which you go forth to measure things, determine the nature, so far as you are concerned, of everything you meet.” Has your high school training enabled you to form, the right ideals? Have you anchored deep into your souls the worth while things of life? The prayers and best wishes of the Principal and Faculty go with you wherever you go. Sincerely yours, 0. L. Douglas
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DEDICATION In recognition of our profound appreciation for the untiring effort that Mr John H. Law has put forth to develop the Hi-Y movement at Alfred E. Beach, we dedicate the fifth edition of the COLDEN bulldoc. Mr. Law is a member of the Social Science Department of Alfred E. Beach High School, active in civic and religious affairs of the city, and an ardent supporter of the Hi-Y movement. Mr. Law is a member of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church where he is director of the Altar Boys. He is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. In September, 1931, Mr. Law organized his first local Hi-Y at Beach-Cuyler. Since then he has been a moving spirit in organizing chapters in other high schools. At present he is advisor of the Delta and Sigma Chapters of the Hi-Y.
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FA CULTY STAFF Leroy R. Bolden, Sr. English B.S., Savannah State College M.A., Columbia University 4-H Clubs Public Speaking Miss Beverly Ann Brown English B.S., Savannah State College Majorettes—Creative Dancing Mrs. Harriett P. Brown Cafeteria Manager Clark University Clarence Brownley Physical Education B.S., Tennessee State University Ass’t Coach—Basketball, Football Mrs. Johnnie B. Burke School Nurse R.N., Georgia Infirmary School of Nursing Miss Lottie Cromartie Social Studies B.S., Savannah State College M.A., Atlanta University Mrs. Wilhelmina A. Dean Social Studies A.B., Allen University Kappa Tri-Hi-Y—Annual Miss Bettye L. Douse Child Development Center B.S., Savannah State College Mrs. Janie L. Blake Homemaking B.S., Savannah State College
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