Booker T Washington Evening High School - Torch Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

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1 If 746 7afzc4 Pzwmz, 74a Serum M444 GJ Zemin 7 Evening Sedan! .aiigggggb L-,ig ,ra The Torch Staff has endeavored to faithfully record memories and experiences that have meant most to the members of the graduating class. We sincerely hope that this book will remain a constant source of enjoyment - - throughout the years to come. X lg' m7m4sa,4,4 Wilma Bolton Associate Editor Photographic Managers: Patricia Hill Rollie Stevens Advertising Managers: Eunice Kirby Lillian Foster Reporters: Christine Mason Benjamin Davis Lawrence Lightfoot Lenora Rollins Bessie Mayfield Susie Alexander Johnnie Jones Rosa Lee Dorothy Atkinson Elizabeth-Martin Ethel Dunson James Johnson Texanne Rice William Rogers Essie Whitehead Annie Cleveland Frances Hunter Charlie Carter Cleo Williams Hosea Frazier Lillian Lawson Wash Tubner Ralph Williams., Editor-ln-Chiefg Camilla Foster Associate Editor Faculty Advisors: Jeanette Whatley Gwendolyn Fannin William Morrell Mildred Wynn Elise McDonald Nadine Mathews Elizabeth Johnson Rose Ward Effie Harper Edna Haywood Wilbert Christian Robert Stovall ' -zu.. 'A Staff Group at Work -uw ,f if l I f' ii- ti' f A 3 . ,, ,Mr 1' H '31, QW , :Zh 5, 3 h -1 sign? - Q n l. - -,ji . ,H iw,-x,. 1, W 'f f Zig? A I I We dedicate this boon: to our beloved Principal ---- MILTON JONES WHITE Whose farsighted program of training for citizenship has awakened in us a new self-esteem and an awareness of our responsibility to our school, our fellow students and our community, i 7 MW Ci-5Ci429 S3 :EQ QT? W! GF :mm Q1 g . Mr. Ucvereaux F, McClatehey Mr. J. ALISUH Dilbeek M13 Ed 5. Cook President Vice President HOUOTHTY P1-'CSidC11f Mr. Neil M, Baldwin, Jr, Dr. Rufus E, Clement Mr. Franklin C, Rogers PQ 'lx ap 'll F Mr. A. C. lJf1fimCI' Mr. P. L. Bardin Mrs, Clifford N, Ragsdale 6 Ai 1 .PD In. .Ig Dr. Kenneth R.. Williams Mr. Jarvis Barnes Mr. Hoy W. Davis DGPHYY SIIPCFIUICUCICUY Asst. Supt. for Administrative Asst. Supt. for Instructional Services Services L Dr. Ira Jarrell Superintendent Dr. G. Y. Smith Dr. Warren G. Findley Dr. Hilliard A. Bowen Asst. Supt. for Sta ff Personnel Asst. Supt. for Pupil Personnel Superintendent for Area l Services Services f I .' V' - - - 1 3 'iw' Nl . X ,. it Z .1 g 1 X 5 p f .Ui I. 3 1 If X 4 A '- lf, ,, i - i MILES G. AMOS Ever striving to render worth- while service to the community, we welcome to our roster of friends, Miles G, Amos, prominent pharma- cist, business man, and pioneer civic and community leader. Dr, Amos has graciously consented to serve as Citizen Advisor in our school area, Gfffefffm MRS. EDITH E. REID Mrs, Edith R, Reid, personable and energetic English Instructor has endeared herself to the students through her understanding and in- dividualized methods of teaching, ,, ' sf FACULTY GROUP 74-wire Mrs. Herbaline Avery Elementary Department Mr.-Charles E. Bryant Mathematics fLockheedD Mrs. P. V. Chastain Opportunity Class Mr. W. H. Christian World History and English Mrs. L. P. Craddock Clothing Mr. I. C. Elder English and Typing Mr. E. L. Ellis Amer ic an Government and Economics Mrs. A. B. Fagan Clothing Miss G. M. Fannin French and English Mr. C. S. Green Social Living and Democratic Problems Miss F. M. Hathaway Chemistry and Algebra Mrs. E. j. Hayward Biology and General Science Mrs. Vera Hector Algebra Mrs. J. B. Hudson Elementary Department Mr. Clavin jackson Mathematics fLockheedJ Mr. M. H. johnson Music Miss E. A. johnson Commercial Miss Nadine Mathews English and Civic 7aeala, 4- -V Wg? ,1. . , , is I ul gfx 395' rl if . 4 7' -as Mrs. E. G. McDonald Algebra and Geometry Mrs. L. F. Merideth Secretary to Principal Mr. W. W. Morrell Social Science Mr . Alfred Morris American Government an American History Mrs. E. H. Powell Opportunity Class Mrs. E. B. Reed English Mr. Herman Scott, jr. English Mrs. Phoebe Simmons English Dr. E. A. Starling Music Mr. R. C. Stovall English Mi ss Ro se Ward Librarian Mrs. Jeanette Whatley Elementary Department Mr. R. Wilson Mathematics and Chemistry Mr. E. A. Wooten Biology and General Science Mrs. M. K. Wynn Element ary Department '7tta46eoalotofawwge wumzffppwmmfan- 1 5 1 1 in fry, '-,,... -4 X! Zlemeatmq 20,25 0444 USING OUR RESOURCES ftowardh Better Reading Development Legibility in Writing Arithmet ical Improve ment Better Speech Appreciation for Art Brotherhood MRS. P. V. CHASTAIN, Teacher Mrs. Tisha E. Mitchell Mr. David Gowder Mr. Will Chapman Mrs. lilorine Conley Mr. james Burnett Mr. Samuel Morgan Mr. Flint Brown Mr. Wash Tubner Mrs. Rosa Hammond Mr. Glynn Lowe Mr. james Ramey Mr. Nathaniel Mitchell Mr. Dennis Raines Mr. Sims Goodroe Mrs. llannah Robinson L- ..-0' zg wif. Pictures not shown: Mrs. Mamie Middlebrooks Mr. Albert Williams Mr. General Lee Stephens Mrs. Lula Redd Mr. Isiah Weaver Mr. Columbus Williams Mr. Alphonso Brown Mr. Sylvester McGee Mrs. Willie lluff Mrs. Mildred Boston Mr. Ossie Ligion Mr. Ernest Harkness Mr. james Leaks Mrs. Willie james Mr. james llouston -.1 1 Qefmamzy dm Claude Baker Sophia Barksdale Henry Binn Viola Branch' mi a Pmee-7mm W Marvin Daniels Glenwood Duffy jessie Ellison Annie Hall Lillian Lawson Mary Mullins Henry Scandritt Herbert Smith Hugh L. Smith Eddie Solomon john Stocks Dorothy Summers Willie M. Thonpkins Benjamin Turner Ada Vaugh Dosa Whitehead Edward Wright 0 .1 si-,Qxfaf 'X ag 3 i ' ' 3, 1 - ., s lik. X 5 J If 5 iw in i. v- K, . 'ggi if , K H25 Z L .- if 19? F I it - r,,.t. L m ilf ' f it . ,LW k i M CLASS OFFICERS: CLASS MOTTO: TQ Spread gggd Will, and to PI'eSidGl'lf ,,.., , ,lVlI'S, Viola BI'3.l'lCh do unto Others as ygu will have Vice President .... Mrs. Sophia Barksdale them to do unto you, SSC1'6ta1'y .... . .Mrs. Mary MLl11i11S Treasurer Mrs. Ada Vaugh , , , , , , ,Mr, Herbert Smith Business Manager. .Mr. Edward Wright Sick Committee .... Mrs. Willie M. Thompkins Reporter . Mr, Henry Scandritt 13 , , ,Mrs. Lillian Lawson We . 4.--L E: Q A , QTNQQ . 5' K' as - ' I 1 tg A a' ., o in +QmMZbMWAhw-Wake 4 Caef ggi Y , K .-- K 'X X at '-:f 3 r C S tl ' X u will 1' 2 if . 1 I FP 'Aff' j l M' W? Joh I 5-,, . - 1 'QW i 5' 'X 'vw- sXf ,WV john W. Swain Wilena Grant Lonnie Simpson Willie M. Kimbrough james Taylor Fannie Mitchell Charlie Thomas janie Bell Smith Gus Starks josephine Crawford Major Holloway Pearl Moore Willie Frazier Emma Wright john Henry Coty Mary Reid jerry Smith Minnie S. Shumake Glenn T. Horton jessie Murphy Tom Porter Carrie Williams Saint Collins Evelyn Hall Kell Love Leoma Bailey Grady Alexander Willie Saffo George Sutton Mabel Lott Roman jones, jr. Willie Gore john Stokes Mary A. l-lughey Carrie McKissick Mandy Hines Gertrude Gresham Clifford Castleherry Lillian Smith Walter Roberts Cleo Williams Luke Mitchell Rose A. Anderson Oscar Baker Sarah Steed Luther Grier Lillie Mae Drisley Richard Weldon Daisy Gibson llenry Hines Irene llarris Willie li. johnson Elizabeth Engram Ulese McCurtis Pearlie Mae Banks Peter Howard Annie Mae Gober Emmitt Conle y Willie Mae Anthony Annie McGuire Clara Foster George M. Stock Mattie Jennings Roosevelt Bundrage Martha jones Helen johnson john johnson Susie Mae Reese Oscar Davis Mary jane Davis Willie Edward jones David D. Cummings Robert Williams 'Fir --Q S' K AA L ff' .., Pit. ' ll K I X vi VQX. 7764. 7761. Www - 7eaa4m P R 1 if I 5. 1. 1 ug' as 1 . 'mga' t,,,,v 1 1 1 fi President ..... . .Willie E, Johnson Vice President .... Sarah Steed Secretary ..... . .Doris Robinson Reporter . . . .Cleo Williams S154 Quzde Bessie Cheeks Johnnie llughey Walter Clark Marjorie Buffard Lawrence Squire Willie Tucker Bessie Weddington Emory Arnold Charlie Harvey johnnie Glover Perene Foster Moses Dallas Mary Nelson Eugene Stephens joe Gore Irene Bray j. T. Thomas Charlie Carter Ruby Sorrels Marion Reese Pres1dent , , ,MIL Lowell JOI'dal'1 Secretary , , ,Mrs, Irene Bray Treasury .... Mr. Marlon Reese 0- -s wld Qqceg, qfadaao 7e4c4m Pres., John Cullen V. Pres., W. llarper Sec'y., Irene lluff Ass. Sec'y., Mamie Streater Treasurer, Odessa Lyman Chaplain, llenry Kennedy Reporter, Frances llunter Mclvia Arnold lfmmitt lloyd Carose Carter Magnolia Carter Johnnie Daniel Louise Daniels Mary Dixon Rohert Dunlap Louise liagle lissie Favors llettye Franks llollis Grant Cora Grimes Thomas llarper George llill Sarah llillman Linton llorton Frances lvery Clara Jackson Sallie Jacobs Alma Jennings llerman Judge Mamie London llohbye Lowe Flossie Lowe Frank McGill Gertrude Mitchell Geneva Norman Johnnie Norman lilizah Patrick Willie Reaves Mary Sanders Robert Vaughn lilizaheth Waters llerman Watson W9 agar S 4. Ns 'C' w e it 'Qs X? rr S S sq ' 1 XA 'ZW D, . xxx, Q N4 ' x .5 f. .5 I G i lirs 1 5' , S ' Rosa Mitchell .Q Q J' -, 0 ,,.. in . Clifford Wray 7764. 70446124 '7 ,iff - Q VX, X2-mf NAR. .5 Wd . lyping Class Miss liliznlmeth johnson, Instructor Typing Class Nlr I fi. lilulc-r, lnstrnctor 'w If vit .. 4-,M is Q Q 5 5 ,Rf- Sj L- KK Chorus Sings Christmas Carols under direction of Prof. M. Il. johnson l8 W l I Class in Biology Mrs. lf. llnywoocl and IZ. Wooden, Instructors Wawmmamqaawaq J tadoldmaogougof' , I 1 X f nv' ll I 5 ' 1 v fm WW 4. fe UF-2 Y L, LP' M... l J 1 3'- S, ' 'QAA fa ,,,,, 'ir Q mi A , X ! i I I, , xx , z.l' V , -IT, ,, , r 1' . li 9 - of- 1 4, 1' Woods, Clara Young, Plyna if 'Me 776214 5.14. - Vmmum CLASS OFFICERS: President ..... . .Ora Wilson Vice President .... Cora Hayes Secretary .... . Plym YOUUS Treasurer . , , ,Wilkin Nalls 20 11? 'Pi' r 5 'Q' 'lagx '5- Asberry, Fannie Pearl Baker, Ruth Carmichael, james Clark, Betty Clifton, Edna Derricate, Susie Evans, Thomas Ghoslton, Effie Hayes, Cora Lee Holloway, Pearlie jackson, Dirsy Roe jackson, Lillie Lightner, Willie McLarin, Gertrude Moore, Addie Moore, Gordon Neal, Roy Nalls, Wilkin Nunnally, Paul Page, Willie Smith, Laura Thrasher, Curtis Whitehead, Essie Wilburn, Nathaniel Wilson, Ora Mildred Cosby Ruenell Turner Annie Kate jones Hayward Williams Katherine Broughton Frances Callaway Bennie Ease Wilborn Berada Mae johnson Lee Auther Smith Willie Smith Tommie Wright Plez Harris Berry North Mary People Tertha Heard Annie Cleveland Francis Frazier Wizenia Mcllenry Helen Campbell Mary Broughton Johnnie Mae Hobbs Carrie Paschal Charles Ferrell Lillie Ruth Hill The Queen of the 8th Grade Mildrew Cosby The Two Attendants Jonnie Mae Hobbs Ruenell Turner The Honor Student Bennie Ease Wilborn 'T 'lk ' v r I .. U I is 'YI' we Roosevelt Towns Ethel Dun son 7764. gfazfwafzd- 'zfevmctbfz Brenda Billingsly Jimmy Cherry Evelyn Cooper Morris Colquitr Lorene Favors jacquelyn Greene Eddie jackson Annette jordan Ida Orr james Pritchard Aurelia Reese James Shaw Martha Story Helen Walker Retha Brown CLASS OFFICERS: President ,,,,, , Vice President .... SGCIGIHTY ........ Asst, Secretary ,,,, Reporter ........ .James P ritchard Evelyn Cooper Aurelia Reese Evelyn Hunnicutt Ethel Dunson 114.44 gm 770. Wdwn '7 Betty jean Thurman johrmie Borders Jessie Mae Thurman Nathanel Neal Nancy Ann Burton john Wesley Stewart Minnie McCrary Ralph Samuel Texann Rice Roscoe Hendrix Louise Klugh Nathanel Boyd Annie P. jefferson Luther Lester Minnie Lee Hyman Willie Carlton Annie Mae Bell Tommie Tenney Betty jean Woods Chester Cameron Idus Eugene Bell Willie Stephans ks 7 5 W1 ,.I,., .19- X N 49 S if' -, N. TAJS. CLASS OFFICERS: President ........ Sarah Gulletr Vice President .... John Wesley Stewart Johnnie Borders Secretary ........ Nathaniel Neal Asst. Secretary .... Minnie McCrury Treasurer ....... Nancy Burton Business Manager. .Texann Rice SCIENCE CLUB Sponsor - Mr. lirskin Wooten President ........ Minnie McCrary Vice President .... George Lenon Secretary ........ l-Ulhel' Lester Treasurer ....... Randolph Fitch Business Manager. .Betty Thurman - i P s Y- , B.- ,YJ5 . -. ,- A i N . , we 'lf I -' fill HIGHLIGHTS NINTII GRADE SECTION I Thu ninth grade has had an enjoyable year. We have worked with our teachers to promote the various activities of the school. HARRIETTE ROGERS was elected queen of the class and represented the class at The Annual Harvest Festival . Mesdames LIZZIE WALKER and PAULINE THRASHER were her attendants, MR. JAMES JOHNSON is active in every phase of our sch0ol's programs, MR, JOHN MA'I'1 OX isa Patrolman. MRS, BESSIE BOWMAN is ai Patrolwoman. MISS ROSA CLAY and MISS BERTHA COLBERT, two of our talented singers, appeared on the annual Stunt Night program Thursday, March I4, 1957. MRS. EDITH B. REID, our teacher, has donea wonderful job in preparing us for the future. CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes to our teacher who was elected TliACllliR OF THE YEAR by the faculty. Our class organization has done much to instill in each of us the spirit of fellowship and cooperation. MRS. E. B. REID President ,..... Vice President , , Secretary ,,,.,. Treasurer ..... Chaplain ...... Business Manager . Reporter . . . . . . 7.QadQza4eSectdonZ .ZZZM james johnson john Matrox Clara Dunlap Rosa Sawyer Pauline Thrasher john Arnold Reba Almand Luther Bell Mattie Phelps Charles Hendrixs Minnie Mitchell Johnnie Adams Rosa Clay Wilson Stokes Mildred Ramey Rufus Cook llarrietre Rogers Walter Ramey Marian Williams Lotenza Tooks Lizzie Walker Archie Marks Mattie Lett Clarence Walker Ruby Smith Bessie Bowman Nellie Daniels Daisy Owens Ida Baker Elizabeth Davis . .Mr. James Johnson . .Mr. John Mattox , ,Mrs.Clara Dunlap , ,Mrs. Pauline Thrasher Miss Reba Almand .Mr. John Arnold . .Mr. James Johnson 74476.14 amwzaa Erlcne Boyd Andrew Wise Azell Bowles Annette Smith Willie F. Veazley Ruby llall Patsy Carter Andrew Burton Lucille Duckworth Arthur Davidson Jerome Mitchell Elmira Clark William Rogers, jr Addie Brown A. j. Taylor Barbara Gresham Ruby Revere Jessie llaynes l.ce McClendon Vera Colbert CLASS OFFICERS President ..... . . . Vice- President .... Secretary. . . . . . . . Fin, Secretary ,,,. A, J. Taylor Andrew Burton Annette Smith ,Lucille Duckworth Treasurer ....... Rev, L, McClendon Business Manager , , Chairman of Sick Committee . . William Rogers, Jr, Arthur Davidson I gukawzf Wooten - 'ieczcdez CLASS MOTTO: To accomplish the requirements needed to associate with the traditions through education, 14 ' rfgdacatdomlddw 7mt4 775644 meaning. '7 Burse, Fannie Brown, Lewis Colbert, Virginia Dumas, Willie Mae Evans, Christine Glass, Connie Glenn, Doris Gardner, Otis Howard, J. Edward Hines, Janette Houston, Eldoris Mays, Hattie Mays, Mattie Martin, Elizabeth Outlet, Thomas Perry, Douglas Ann Pcrryman, Christine Randall, lda Robinson, Doris Shepherd, Mattie Sherman, Carolyn Wimberly, Bernice johnson, Kate Kennebrew, Marvin CLASS HISTORY: On September 23, 1956 the Progressive Sophomore Class was organized, Under the guidance of Miss Gwendolyn Fannin, our home room teacher, we have been quite active. Among our activities, we include our contributions to the various campaigns on the campus, the lovely Christmas party we all enjoyed and many other things. During the Harvest Festival our queens were: Misses Doris Jane Robinson, Bernice B. Wimberly, and Virginia L. Colbert, they were three of the prettiest queens in the Harvest Festival Royal Court. With such leaders as: Otis Gardner as President, Christine Perryman as Vice-President, and Bernice Wimberly as Secretary, we hope to achieve greater things in the future. Doris J aneRobinson-Reporter Mattie Altridge Willie Anderson Dorothy Atkinson Catherine Brown Curtis Brown Dells Byron Arthur Dawson Gladys lilders Sara Glass Annie llull Alenc lloke Jessie lloward Mary johnson Annie Luster Mary McBride Robert Norman I,illie Roberts Velma Robinson Earnest Smith lidmonia Stephens Bessie Thomas Forrest Thurmond Sarah Vaughn Berisfortl Willoughby Clarence Wilson President .... Robert Norman Vice President Forrest Thurmond Secretary .... Velma Robinson Fin, Secretary Lillie Roberts Treasurer . . . Mary McBride Reporter . . Dorthy Atkinson WILBERT II. CHRISTIAN, Instructor .Lx '. X ' . U' ' . ----x rf? . - q i buf: Siam! efcwaee A 93111: Sewing class learns no use machine and lay our patterns. Mrs. Alma Fagan, Instructor i 3 -QN ,4-'1 -A4- 7-5 xv. films:-:cs in llighcr Mntlxcrmitics, sponsored hy Lockheed Aircraft arc rlircctc-rl hy klcssers. Charles I-1. llryanr and Calvin jackson. In sg 28 ,Q QQ df fn U' 111 I Mrs. l.. P. Crmldock ranching thc! art of sc-wing. H 74eZ44t-zwzgaczwzdedafzdear qfold 0'606dfZq feet- H ,X lbgi l I x ,r Swan 'Zfagi Quad: Roy Clayton Anita Garnett Leon Coakley Marion Davis Willie Combs Marie llunter Sims johnson Annie Mae Chisolms Leon Hendricks Trellis llunr Linzy Lamar Rosa Mae Lee Eddie Mae Williams Flora Cowins Stinson Caldwell Saffl Noble Ruth Irwin Edna Walls Mable johnson Lillie Berry Frances Ellison Ruth Dixon Willie joe Bell Bertha Thrasher Exie Harison Sallie Dimmons Morris Terrell Carrie Mae Rogers Edna Simon Mary Allen Rev. D. I.. Dennis Johnnie jones Rev. Benjamin Robertson Carolyn Lavender Elizabeth Hardman Lucille Bass Delores Stroud Catherine Geer james Marhle Alma lloward Clara Lus Copeland Geneva Wheat Willie Sewell Isiah Woodard J. C. Elder if R President, , , , , , ,Rev, Vice President . . . .Mrs Secretary, , , , , ,Mrs, Treasurer . , , ,Mrs, Q QR W B,S, Robertson . J. R, Jones Ola Harpe Lucille Pass Chaplain ,,,,,,, .Mr, Morris Terrell fs' A K l L MR, J, C. ELDER, Instructor 31 fi ao' ,... . President ........ Willie Kate Davis Vice President ,,,, Eugene Wimbish Secretary .... . . .Mattie Washington Treasurer . . . . .Martha Evans Reporter ....... .Shirley Ruth Johnson MRS, ELISE G, MCDONALD, Instructor 32. Quads Susie Alexander Robert Broughton Ivvy Bruno Nellie Craft Willie Kate Davis Katie Ellerson Martha Evans George Frazier Annie Kate Hines james jackson Betty jean johnson Shirley Ruth Johnson Eugene Wimbish Thurmond Zackery Juanita Smith Mattie Washington Berry jean Walker ,ames Clark imma llardy lulmert Long lessic' Mayfield dary Brooks lgnes Wclc-r lufus Colvard izzic lildcr loc ll. Howard ilnorn Bagley lolscy King Bollic lloward Kllic Hooks .larian Knowles flarris livnns Elizabeth Pollard limmic I.. llarris lulie Jackson gawyer Campbell Ann Williams Mary Lindy Andrew Redmond Annie Redmond Oree Gibson jerrylene Alford Roberto Reed Milton Searcy Queen Thomas rn 3? 9 Q' ,ZAR Q-'53 ! . Slwwdqwa, .Aqmmm affcf D jvfx o 'ff' ' if W M fn Q' f 33 is gal., SS' SWG! aafevzt4Qzade Cook, Willie Mac York, Eddie Ruth Thodd, Thelma Miller, Daisy Rich, Clifford Thaxton, Mary Lois lloward, John Wellons, Nettie .1-i Ponder, Jacqueline Rollins, Lenora Evans, Lucius Ferrell, Louise Arnold, Napoleon Eason, Theodoria Banks, Georgia Elder, Virginia 4 Ae-we Hutchinson, Thod Jenkins, Willie Thornton, Vera Brawner, Mamie Hunter, Wiliene jones, Janice President, ,,,, , ,Clifford Rich Vice President .... Mazola Harris Secretary .... . .Mamie Brawner Treasurer . . . .Louise Ferrell Reporter , , , ,Lenora Rollins MR, ROBERT STOVALL, Instructor vwdgazaa Louise Antler son Roxie Brown 1. Henry Campbell av.. i johnny Coppack K if joseph lfannin r Charlene Griffin Thcl ma Grundy Ola Head Pauline Heard Corin ne johnson Lawrence Lightfoot l X jimmy Lee Louise Leigh Henry Maddox Mozelle Momon we K Lillie Mae Roebuck Cleo Rogers Mamie Stephens 1-'idelia Thomas Will Thompson jimmy Washington Marvin Williamson f A . MN t t I 'I THE CLASS OF '57 This year our class returned to school with a determination to make a good showing in all activities, We are proud to have such teachers as Miss G, Fannin, Mr. J, C, Elder and Mr, W, Morrell who have done a great job instructing us, We would like to commend Mrs. Mamie Stephens for the faith, and courage, she has shown during the year, We also would like to commend our class officers who have done much to make our club a successful one, We hope that next year will be a better one for all of us, Reporter: Lawrence Lightfoot Asst. Rep: MaudestineCrawford Instructor: Mr, W, Morrell 'iw ig 12 . fagrrf 12 l ' 1 X. E . -1.-My , .3 if i 'f! 'lJ M S, if? , . : sign B rt l , B A President ,,,,, , ,Queen Bing Vice President . . . .Jules White . .Janie Evans Secretary .... Treasurer . . .Dorothy Varner Reporter ..... . . .Benjamin Davis FLORA HATHAWAY, Instructor 7wqfm... Queen Ester Bing Ester Beasley Carrie L. Bankston Louise Dunlap Benjamin Davis Janie Evans Lola Belle Gay M. E. Mainor Eloise Phillips Mattie Reid Arthur Stewart Mary Taylor Queen Thomas Dorothy Varner jules White Francina McGinty Farris Bennett Bobby Clements Adolphus Walker Jeanne Ladson 7w,e44w, Elaine Matthews Rubin Thomas Charlie Mae Walker Lucious Harris Christine Mason Charles Martin Geneva Menefee jimmy Dowell Hazel Potts Henry Thornton Shirley johnson Hazel Carter Mary Hall 'hr 4, YI: ' nk if X fist x - 6.1 - Xi. - MOTTO: Excelsior Caressa Malcolm Christine Mason ,Hazel Potts Rubin Thomas ,Lucious Harris MR, E, L, ELLIS, JR., Instructor N1nth Grade Honor Students Eleventh Grade Honor Students Tenth Grade Honor Student Q Q T017 Patrolmen with their Lt. John Mattox Ofmzamzmg Saddam. Elementary Honor and Perfect Attendance Students rv . A Twelfth Grade Honor Students H...Ll H1 ill I I Perfect Attendance Students l X x X I. ff aadzecaafwldeodcaeweetf' - i' Qfzczvlfcdffckzg 65444 1 1 Q57 235.14 KX w 'Th 'lv 'xr' Ruby Allen Lubete Adams Rosa Askew Alplmonsa Allen Montina Brown Wilma ll. Bolton Thomas lioykins Berry Bradford llarold Chestnut Sally Carmichael Eleanor Davis Annie llismuke Josephine Dcnson Martha Defoudrearx Lilliam Foston Lenurvl lfearilmy l.0is Fuller Codella Flemisrcr Camilla Foster Bessie lflemister Ollie Ford Florence Gates Alice Glover Della TllCGrift Mamie Hill Patricia Hill Nellie Ivey Wadsworth john son Ellen johnson Grace johnson Eunice Kirhy Inez Leslie George Lenon Catherine Lenon Eula Luke lfmma Maddox Rosia MCClendon Lillie Middlehrooks Leo Peek Nettie Porter Melvin Peek Sandra Riley Frank Rosser Emma Ross Mattie Reid Cennie Releford Oscar Roman Leola Stephens jx Q' ,Al 73 ,s . ,N 4' M. '52 I, nga' .-5 'UK 8 - .,v, r Qzadaatdzg 61444 Rollie Stephens Lucile Summers Mandy Tolbert Moriscene Thomas Doris Thomas Clara Thomas Rosie Thomas Stella Tolbert Lucile Walker Ralph Williams Reather Williams Queen Esther Williams Leroy Young Lola Zimmerman Mary Roberts Betty 'Thurman Charlie Robinson Susie Riley Zeda Byrd Willie Milner Jessie Mae Simpson Annie White l.ue Esther l,awre Peggy Church DCC' Georgia Dubose james Welch Rosie Thomas jacqueline Wilson IP? MI' fi Lucile Woods Evelyn jackson Mary Brooks Mauristine Crawford g ' by: Catherine Lennon just as it is impossible for one nation to pull out facts and experiences of the past without bringing into focus the proper relationships of these facts with events in the lives of other peoples, so it is impossible for us to mingle the facts concern- ing the various sections of our class without due consideration to each section. Therefore, we, who are members of this class. would like to direct your attention to these fact s. Some of us have been together through the years, and we must make note here that they have been very cooperative years. While bewildered at times, we have been able to adapt ourselves to various situations and developments with the help and en- couragement of our wonderful instructor,Mrs. Pheobe Simmons, Mr. Walker and Mr. W. W. Morrell. The thrill of having had these instructors yet lingers with us. Many of our classmates have participated in various curricular as well as extra-curricular activities, excelling in both. We would like to make note here that our class was the first class in the history of the evening school to have access to the Chemistry Laboratory. We feel that this was truly an honor. Many of our class mates made the ed- ucational tours with the Student Council. Our class was honored by the selection of various students who reigned as queens on several different occasions. Many of our fellow CIBSS HIHISS have been given due recognition for their perfect attendance records. As we progressedcloser to the finish line, we found that many members of our class had excelled in scholarship and brought many honors to our class. Many of them have been honor stu- dents for a number of years. Now we have come to the cross- roads and we find at the helm, Ralph Williams who is President of the Student Council. Our Senior Class Officers include: Ralph Williams, Pres., Reather Williams, Vice Pres., Catherine Lenon, Sec'y., Wilma Bolton, Treas., Oscar Roman, Business Manager. As we aspire to greater heights, it is fitting that we give our sincere thanks to Mrs. Vera Hector, Mr. Courtland S. Greene and Miss Nadine Mathews who have guided us to the last stretch of the run. All in all, we have had a good time. Through the years, life has been abundantly beautiful. Washing- ton has laid a foundation for us on which we can build wonder- ful futures and beautiful lives. To the tune of: Old Genevieve Dear Washington High Dear Washington High The day has come to say goodbye. We'l1 miss our friends and faculty, and all the things We love so well. For us the years were wonderful, Our hopes and dreams have all come true. God Bless the day when first we met, May happiness remain with you - - -- Dear Washington High Dear Washington High Our thoughts of you will never die. We'll think of you where 'ere we go, And strive to reach the highest goal. by: Lillian Foston Motto: Coo eration and Unification - necessities for Pro ress S 43 .dw em FAREWELL BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Farewell, Dear Alma Mater- Our love to you abides. For the future that we must face, Thy light is by our sides. Through perilous nights we sacrifice To reach this lofty aimg No matter how stony the road we trod, We'll always love thy name. Continue the task dear Washington- With works that God will unfold, And countless souls uplifted, And greater deeds untold. Farewell, dear Alma Mater- Farewell dear friends so true. To be with you so briefly- What love we have for you! March on dear Washington High With works that God has done In hearts of men, in ev'ry land HAIL! HAIL! Oh, WASHINGTON. by: Martha DeCoudreaux li. ,L ,I mf by: Zeda Byrd and Patricia Hill We, the members of the class of 1957 of Booker T, Washington High Evening School, being of sound mind and body, do declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Junior Class we leave our so-called Senior Privileges and activities, hoping they will put forth every effort to reach our goal. To the Sophomore Class we leave our dignity, leadership and ability, We leave the Freshman Class our ambition, vigor, patience and determination. To the Principal and Faculty, we do hereby leave our deepest and sincerest gratitude for their help and guidance in the years past. I, Bessie Flemister, will my seat and knowledge of Algebra to Minnie Yearby. I, Eleanor Davis, leave my pleasing personality and flashing smile to Susie Riley. I, Cennie Mae Releford, will my knowledge of English to Hazel Potts. I, Camilla Foster, will my healthy appetite to James Carmichael and my ability to graduate to Johnny Collins. I, Patricia Hill, will my seat in Mr. Greene's homeroom to George Daniel. I, Evelyn Jackson, will to Leon Copeland the ability to be dignified at all times, I, Oscar Romans, Jr., will my integrity and ability to be business manager of the Senior Class to the best candidate. I, Lois Fuller, will my ability to make A's in Mrs, Hector's class to Doris Robinson. I, Cordella Flemister, leave my record of good attendance and best behavior to some lucky person in the Junior Class. I, Alice Glover, will my ability to sing and my pleasing personality to Mamie Brenner. I, Leroy Young, will my seat and English textbooks in Mrs. Simmons class to any deserving soul with the hope that he can get along with them better than I did. I, Mandy Tolbert, leave my knowledge of English to Frances White, I, Lucile Walker, leave my beautiful voice to Mary McBride. I, Jacqueline Wilson, will my ability to get Algebra to Evelyn Cooper. I, Zeda J, Byrd, will my ability to complete all high school require- ments to Louise Eagle, I, Lubette Adams, leave all my love to Margie, Timothy and Nillie. I, Lucille Woods, will my ability to attend school regularly to some- one who has the will to do so. l, Betty Bradford, leave my ability to danceto Trellis Hunt. I, Lucille Summers, will my pleasing personality and ability to make A's in Geometry to anyone who has the capacity. l, Nellie Ivey, will my perfect attendance and due respects to whom it may concern. I, Reather Williams, will my glamour and beautiful shape to Pearlie Banks, I, Willie Kate Davis, will my ability to be sweet and kind to every girl at BTW, I, Inez Leslie, will my seat and curricular activities to Rev. G. C. Coppoch. I, Leonard Fearibly, will my seat in Mrs. Hector's homeroom class to Authur Davison. 1, Doris Thomas, will my ability to be friendly to the Crift twins and my seat in room 321 to Archie Marks. I, Rollie Mae Stevens, will my ability to be cool, calm and collective to the Junior Class, and my ability to be neat to Florence Stinson. I, Ralph Williams, will my ability to be president of the senior class to Leon Copeland. gf 0 4: R ,ff I I twang fflwlii X f t. N -at fm I I 0 :A i t f y, ,Q It :yi X5 I x l t f kt I f,ff?f', I by: Camilla Foster Come with me, We will takea trip twenty years into the future, 1977. We are gathered here in the beautiful Rose Room of the DeCoudreaux Plaza Hotel formerly The Waluhaje Apartments to honor and dedicate a Placque to Mr. Ralph Williams for outstanding contributions in the field of Human Relations, and as President of that great organization, The N, A, P. E, QNational Association For thePreservation of Equalityg Yes, this is a great night forMr, Williams, all his former class mates of the graduating class of 1957, and close friends of the present are here to pay tribute to this great Humanitarian, There are three beautifully decorated tables for the distinguished guests. This Gala Affair is being brought to you by Personalscope, fModern version of Televisionj, so let us get our roving cameras in action, and meet some of these important people. We will start with table number one. TABLE ONE Mr. Ralph Williams, President N. A, P, E, Honored Guest, Mrs. Zeda Byrd, America's foremost beautician, and two of her most famous hair stylists, Lillie Ruth Middlebrooks and Cennie Releford, Camilla Foster, Personalscope Producer, and owner of Station D C F is sitting with Lucille Walker, America's new Marian Anderson, and Mrs. Walker's business managers, Leola Stephens and Jessie Mae Simpson. L, T. Adams, I am sure you rememberhim. He was CO Pilot on the first flight to the moon, He always looked to the future. Seated next to Adams, Alvin Washington, Navigator, and Patricia Hill, Nurse, on flight, and three passengers, Edward Brown, Eula B. Luke, and Rosa Thomas. These three paid their fares back in '57, Bessie Flemister, Lucille Wood, Minnie Yearby and Jacqueline Wilson, are teachers in California. James Welch, is getting a big laugh out of the crowd - still witty as ever but nevertheless, heir to the millions of Welch's Pineapple Plan- tations. Seated next to Welch is Oscar Romans, Pastor of Romans Baptist Tabernacle, and Bibical Instructor at Gammon Theological Seminary, and Helen Favors, second Lady of the Theater, who was a big success in the revised version of Carmen Jones. Willie Milner, Former Jet Test Pilot, new President of UNITED SPACEWAYS, Sitting opposite Milner. Grandmother, and Dean of Women at Clark College, Sally Carmichael, Ruby Allen, English In- structor, at the same school, and Mamie Hill. Mamie worked for Rich's Inc. so long that she saved enough money to buy the place. She changed the name to Hill's House of Fashions . She is wearing one of her most beautiful creations! Opposite Mrs, Hill, Eleanor Davis, Ollie Ford, Laboratory Technicians at McLendon Hospitalg Mrs. Susie Riley, and Mandy Tolbert, Pratical Nursesg Annie White, EllenMarie Johnson, and Johnnie Lee Walker, Personnel, N, A, P. E. Mrs. Montina Brown owns her own restaurant now - Ye Candle- light Si Wine . She cooked such delicious food, that she decided to go in business for herself, and the profits are proving that she was right. Sitting next to Mrs. Brown, none other than Betty Bradford, most talented dancer of the class of '57, Dance Director of her own World Famous, Bradford Studios . She will perform for us tonight to the music of that ever loving Atomic Cat, Allen Murphy, and his Nuclear Fissions. And now the Roving Cameras take us to table number two. rm!-Ugg., A l TABLE TWO And here at table number two, we have more important people. Leroy Young, X-Ray Technician at Crawford W, Long Hospital. Seated with Mr. Young, Florence J. Gates, and Nellie Lee Ivey, two of Georgia's finest Interior Decorators. Catherine Delores Lennon, Nurse and Stenographer, and Emma Mary Maddox, Gospel Singer, Frank Rosson, World's greatest Athelete, he couldn't have made it without the help of Betty Williams.Sitting opposite Mr, Rosson, Lois Fuller, Superintendent, Atlanta Public School System, and Melvin Peek, Technician in Chemical Engineering. We have quite a few Stenographers, and Secretaries from some of our leading Business Administrations! Clare Thomas, Mrs, Josephine Ponder Denson, Rollie Mae Stevens, Rosia McClendon, and two others from famous schools, Rosa M. Askew and Esther Williams. Mrs. Della McGriff, Authority on Beauty Culture, is seated with some very well known people, they are: Reather Williams, Lieut. Womens Police Patrol, Codella Flemister, famous Lady Barber: Charles Martin, Mechanic, Ford Motor Company, Thelma Parker, Beauticiang Leo Peek, Optician, and Alice Glover, Clerk-Typist, Doris Nell Thomas, Musician, Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra, Seated with Miss Thomas, Lucille Summers, Dress Designer SAK'S FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, Inez Leslie, Nurse and Seamstressg Lennon N, Feariby, Mechanic, Annie B. Dismuke, Nurseg Harold Chestnut, Physics Scientist. And last but not least table number three. TABLE THREE Seated here are more important guests, Martha DeCoudreaux, Manager of the beautiful DeCoudreaux Plaza Hotel - also Stylist, Bessie Easley, Pianist, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Jonnie Mae Goss, Missionary to South Africa, Charlie J, Boykin, Scientist, Bio- Chemical Laboratories. Morriscene Thomas, a whiz in Algebra, Algebra Instructor at University of Southern California. Seated next to Mrs. Thomas, Wilma Bolton, Designer, Edythe Adkins, Social Worker. Fulton County Welfare Department, and Nellye Simmons, Registered Nurse, Betty Thurman is owner of a chain of Day Nurseries, also Chief Dietitian at John Hopkins Hospital. Sitting with Miss Thurman, Dorothy Watts, Annie R. Waters, Typist and Grace Johnson, Secretary. 4-5 I .as ' !!! X yedua N1 4 - B Most intel -ng Per sonallt 1 Hale Dis est Dres e Gates, t Pxeasx Most G amorous make sed Elorenrl Foston, W5 Reather Williams Q Rajpb Catherine Le non 8: Betty Bradford, L to RJ, Most Talented Patricia Hill, Most Popular 81115, Charming Lassies, all to R: Morrisine Thomas, Patricia Hill, Bennie Wilbourne Bett 1 Y Bradford, Lillian Foston, Martha DeCoudreaux, Wilma Bolton Seated: Catherine Lenon 111- 0 ,.Js L, ,fo v 1 ,Q 1 .1 ' ,s 'god' g 6- 5 9 X W! 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S AX, A 22.5- Third place winners, lefz to rigbl: Florine Conley, Mrs. P. V. Chastain, If -TXXX ,lx Advisor, ilugl 'J - 'Lil and Tisha Mitchell, Opportunity C135 A Nfl s 4:43 f News- a so ,y 1 Ni Q X ff I 1, ' ff VN ' X' ' X , flf I , fl W ' NX ,ffffffff 7 Q . Q 4 5 ' 5 1 I I' X I 14 'l fZfff Lf' f' , 'ill H 491, 7 llll l :lol r O 3 X 'l 15,55 , X 'hik5'f W 0.62 ! 'Mx 'go-'gre V -ffm W A , -Q -.E ll- lv' V ' Second place winners at llarvest Festival, Q lefl to r1gh1:AlmaBolton, Miss Nadine Mathews, Advisor, and Martha Defloudreaux, 12th' Grade, I5-. , W .il N X f i ..,. I .V Q ,Q w ' I 'illzixx '-4 - R li 3 ff X X --' 'X Y. x. . ff if NN ill 0 'ff XX l all . ff l or , XA 5 N1 N X f I X xx X x A X .- ek'-5 1 If ' X ' , 50 x X- 5 ' Queens from various classes .S ,. VX VX : I 1,-' l i , X jj? ,.-f' Y ,,,. N QV ff 4 ' ' x W Q-A,..,Q,gQ f , ' j '4, Xxx 'E ,ivfafffss 'A 1 r, , g'tf,l'g,'77i A A v f A L l rv lt f-XXX A I 'Q7fWf'?S!?l A ff Q if-.Mbfv -? 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V '- xv L -:ttf 9 f X ,eg -is f, ' fkfjye N W, ,, , e X 5 on P tx ' xl F X r V , 'N Q 'f X x l ' , XX N X f S -1 iq X K., Ig Queen Cleo Williams poses with class Queens and attendants. 51 Sedan! 'Kappa in 7oaa4 and! Mtiiisttws' t'Ittli, sptvtistitwtl luv lX1t'ssci's li, Wilson, tt' z R ,E x ,f ,Ab fs. iff if ks, if Ji ...A 1 if-ss. Alumni Association, Ct-orgt' Monro, scam-ti, cxtrvtitc lvfl ljl'L'SlL.lCllI. v- -- ,, OW- 'ff RETIRED TEACHERS Scrttud left to right: Mrs, T, Ci, Joncs, Prof, Charles Gidcons, former principal of Washington livt-ning School, Mrs, A, ll, Mzlciit-ton, Guest of llonor ofOcc1tsion, Principal White. Standing left to right: Mrs, l.illic Johnson, Whitman Day, Mrs, E, I., Smith, Dr, F2 Bowen, Area Supervisor and Mrs, Leila Hancock, J 74eS N. v .1 , Hn I . W ' i s C 5 9 wi ' 'YW e - . ' D W 4 V -X 5 i Q :-ny. ' - U- -A ,U 'A v ly: .JV A -. gt 'Q MM., ff gm 'A I My b ut an S -3 .it Q Scene at Inaugural Ball A . iw 'X ', 'Lyra M Ae9 S .Jttk '::,..ry!.x,-kk 4 ,f 74 5 the Stuiflup W. 2' 'l tudeflr QQ O .th B g l Cou l HW f 1551 056 VII- 17011 Ale 'll' R ated V to V 'nbe x Wwitxme out i ' Q ' rs Y s fi , New take AWS' It ' . 55' X5 ' 'Q I - V10 qeh' - W or W Mr. Franklin Rogers congratulates Ralph Both parties after election FaCUlfYAdVi50fS for Sf'-ldenf C01-lIlCil2 Seated Williams as Mary McBride looks on. left to right: Mrs. M. K. Wynn, j. C. Elder, Miss N. Mathews. Standing: W. ll. Christian Teachers congratulate newly inaugurated Student Body President, Ralph Williams, at Inaugural Ball. Left lo right: M's. Rosa Ward Mrs. Elise McDonald and Miss Gwendolyn Smith. Guests at Inaugural Ball . . . . and still others R. C. Stovall Victorious Party Standing, left to right: Leon Copeland, Mary McBride, Lola Gay, john Cullen, J. Elder, Advisor. Sitting: Robert Norman, Marie Hunter, Ralph Williams, Mary Taylor. I vkdb ,,f all 5' 54. - 5 I EES 1 F A ff 51 5.4 A l luv:- ff fl . , W. ..,Qxg,,. 4 r 1 Willie Wings zn Ifxolzc' jrlurlnfxp Dam I candid! ri, I Aruba: Goes 1ol'r1r1's CfarenCe Hubbard 5 Brtiy Bradford l7lfl'ff7fPf their Concrplzon of After Hours IH Pans -wi S-3 f Q - I gg XM-5 rrjim Dafldyn ! U Out on the Town Tap Routine by: Fedelia Thomas s A L.J -xi M 'Q fl 3 1 5 - 4 Wm i E X be ff , n male v, -. 'W-: ,a Sis :fd l'hc lfnrulty c-nioys n joke with Dr. li. A. Weaver of Atlanta Vniversity. Dr. Robert li. Williams is seen hc-rc showing an few of thc faxcnltv mcmhvrs ll tachistoscopc, a machine tlcsignc-il to help stnilcnts improvz- rc-all-ling rcchni- qucs. -- . , . . ' . , ., - . ' The ProfessionalCommittee is pictured hcrp with thc' spczxlccrsof thc cvcninj lcaphlm that wld! s LalXU5 of Lvcnmg' Seated, 1 to r: Mr. Somoilia N1uml1a,I3r. julia l.cc, Mrs. O. ll. fplli1l'fCfIllllIl,Illlil Yi-Kuie Yuo. Eixjzfilliiiz: pa 'l'hv Professional fiornmittcc' in action Members of this Cum 't ' - I ml me are' Mrs' Dr lestcr R Bellwood New lest amen: - Prof. kfummon Scnnnnr y Phohc Simmons, Mr llcrhalinc' Avery, Miss G. M. Fannin, Miss Flora llatha- ' ' i ' ' way, Mr. fi. S. lirccnc, and Mr. Rufus Wilson. l i Prmclpal white is Seen here Pfesellfing gifts I0 DI- Lee MIS. Phoebe Simmons, Chairman of Professional Committee, prcsvnrs gift to l and Mrs. Quarterman Dr. Williams of Morris Brown College, as Dr. li. A. Starling looks on. , ' No' - . ld--L-1 15 -2 'ul NRL i j. lidler and Mrs. Vera Hector distribute gifts to Faculty members and Guests at Christmas Party. J' ,ls Xiu - as Patty D X .. x' d nests at Christm Wait and Mrs, Bowen I A ' t Faculty an tablecya surrounded by, rrncipal and Mrs of t Chrrstmas D' gueits at SPe k ' Waluhaje. inner ln llining E ers Oom !1'llI :- 51 Guests enjoying games at Faculty Christmas Party --ill -- -illi- .,f' , -.gnu if 1- - 3 Q Q wa- my Faculty Members and guests pose for Photographer at Faculty Christmas Part Y. fgfffdgfbdlfd W F K7 Q iq D5 ' pdfnomia O 12 Hdvsnh f R av-i--,,.,... ig '-'xx W'-'-cp-iv'--.1 ' ,1-rd--1--,Q V'-P,-f,,,, -P-'1'- '-l ,..f--V.-1,. ............,,g--,L -I i Mr, M, B, Armstrong Mr. James Banks, Jr, Mrs. Annie Lee Barber Mr. John Bebee Mr. Ollie Benjamin Mrs. Frances Bridges Mr. John Brown Mr. Melvin Brown Mrs, Theola Cauch Mrs. Annie Cherry Mrs. Johnnie Mae Clark Master Gerald Bernard Colbert College 5 81 10 Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Ernestine Gomer Hattie Davis Lillie M, Davis Ida Dimmons Mr. Clarence Dooley Mr. Cecil Ellington Mrs. Beatrice Ferguson Mr. Mody Ferguson Mr. Thammy Ferguson Mr. Horce Finch Miss Mary Lou Gates Mrs. Jessie Mae Gibson Mrs, Corine Green Rev. and Mrs. Albert Harris Mrs. Carrie Hearst Mr. gl Mrs. Harold B, Hendricks Dr. George L, Hightower Mr. Adolphus Hill Miss Patricia Narcissia Hill Miss Valencia Inez Hill Mr. Raymond Holmes Mrs. Ruby Howard Mrs. Lydia Jackson Fcmaae Mr. 81 Mrs. Brooks Johnson Mr, R, A, Johnson Mr, W, R, Johnson Mr, Willie Johnson Mrs, Ruby Kennebrew Mr, Richard King Mr, James Language Mrs. Murel Lindsey Mrs, Mattie L. 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JA. 5-6864 Hardaman's Fresh Meats 8: Poultry C 'Pli of Boom as-MUNicirA1. mnxm MR- JOHN ARNOLD . Compliments Of Richmond's Mkt. 235 Northside Dr., Sw. 908-B Hunter St., S.W. Mr. W. Elliot Make Your Education Count Whether you begin a career, continue your education, or enter the armed forces, now is the time to begin to make your education count. An essen- tial step in this direction is the establishment of a sound banking relation- ship-one which will continue to fill your needs throughout your career. Our bank is proud of its record of providing an unbroken chain of services and of answering the needs of young people for a progressive growing bank. Come in and see us at one of two convenient locations. CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY East Side West Side Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. FRIENDLY Benjamin F. Hurt-Real Estate FIRE INSURANCE AND LOANS BARBER SHOP 347 ANGIER AVE. 299 IRWIN ST. JA. 3-4292 TRINITY 4-1997 GREATER MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH The Friendly Church with the Friendly Pastor. Glenn and Smith Sts., S. W. Rev. B. Joseph Johnson, A.B., B.D., D.D. OHice Phone: JA. 1-1271 Residence Phone: PL. 5-7771 S81W SEAFOOD CO- GATE CITY LODGE No. 54 Afllhflfl Finest Since 1934 MUNICIPAL MARKET 315 AUBURN AVE. JA. 5-1950 BEAUTIFUL HATS SERVICE WITH A SMILE GRACE'S MILINERY 12 Alabama Street, S. W. Between Broad and Whitehall St. 121 Alabama St. Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge JOHN W. DOBBS GRAND MASTER EDWARD BLACKSHEAR GRAND SECRETARY A. McLEAN DON SEC.-TREASURER MASONIC RELIEF ASS'N. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 from THE GOOD WORD STATION W.E.R.D. J. B. Blayton, Gen. Mgr. FOREMOST DAIRY PRODUCTS QUALITY MILK AND ICE CREAM Where to Buy It 2717 Redmont CE. 3-9431 COMPUMENTS MISS ATLANTA SUPER MARKET OF sv BROAD sTREE'1',s.W. Mt. Zion Second Baptist Church ATLANTA, GA. ev. E. R. Searcy Minister JACKSON 5-1301 OLIVER KEYTON, Cement Contractor ATLANTA AVE. DR. 3 463 ARCHIE L. SALES BARBER SHOP 112 Mason Ave. MU. 8-0403 BOSTIC ROOMING HOUSE X Decatur St., N.E. JA 4205 Compliments of MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIS, 9th Grade Y-..--,Y-V 85 DRIVE-IN THEATER JUST THIS SIDE OF FAYETTEVILLE, GA., HIGHWAY 85 The Friendly Theater Where Everyone Is Invited Children under 12 years of age admitted free when accompanied by parents or guardian. Every Monday and Tuesday Nights It Only Costs 51.00 for as Many Persons as You Can Get on the Inside of One Vehicle. ENJOY A MOVIE ANY EVENING IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN CAR, WHERE YOU CAN SMOKE IF YOU LIKE, DRESS AS YOU LIKE THERE IS NEVER A BABY SITTING PROBLEM J. J. HAVERTY MUNICIPAL MARKET Good Furniture Low Prices Long, Easy Terms 206 Edgewood Ave., N.E. 206 Edgewood Ave. at Butler WE TAKE TRADE-INS ATLANTA, GEORGIA JA. 2-5631 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF C. E. ROGERS ARISTOCRAT ICE CREAM F L 0 R I S T 1360 Simpson Rd., N. w. SY. 4-1822 165 HAYNES ST- STERLING JEWELRY COMPANY LUNSFORD GROCERY 110 WHITEHALL ST., S.W. 524 West Fair St. JA. 4-9764 Compliment. ot C 'P'im of Griffin College of Barbering and Beauty WHITE WAY MARKET Culture, Inc. 46 Northside nr., S.W. 556 Mmm' st., S-W. Ven Bm,,,,' Pm, HAWLEY'S FUNERAL HOME Hillman Hawley, President Gladys Willingham, Sec.-Treas. 21 Bell St., N. E. JA. 1-1440 Grifl'i'n's College of Barberlng 8z Beauty Culture, Inc. Your future is wrapped up in your job. Vera L. Brown, President Edith B. Murray, Sec.-Treas. 556 Mitchell St., S. W. MU. 8-0438 PASCHAL BROS. Good Foods - Sea Food Fried Chicken a Specialty 837 Hunter St. JA. 2-9137 Come Any Time - Welcome! Compliments of C. G. AYCOCK REALTY CO. 151 NASSAU, N. W. JACKSON 1-2114 AMOS' DRUG STORE Established 1923 LUNCH - PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS Ashby St., Cor. of Hunter JA. 2-9533 BEST WISHES TOLBERT'S DRY CLEANERS MAYSON AVE. ASTANIEL'S FLOWER SHOP 148 MAYsoN AVE., s.E. JA. 5-6041 JA, 5-2070 WEST END PHARMACY 911 HUNTER STREET JACKSON 2-9064 Ask for LAYS POTATO CHIPS Guaranteed Fresh Bus. JA. 3-4289 236 Aubum Ave., N.E. OLLIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Beauty Specialist Mtt' P IK' Vn'll S d 0 ato a 10 ear mg, B I a. an en, per ri Mrs. Ollie Mae Young, Prop. Rm. 210 Compliments FORTY-NINE 8z TWO SNACK BAR 51 ELLIOTT ST., s.w. Fritoes WEST SIDE CAB COMPANY C0I'UettS sza Tattnull si., s.w. JA. 3-9144 and Compliments Go-Be-Tweens of a Friend HOMER'S GROCERY 450 Fraser St., S.E. Complete Food Line Atlanta Style Center M 8z M READY-TO-WEAR 176 Mitchell St., Corner Broad Your Friendly Credit Since 1906 WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT Compliments of Miss Annie Laster - Eugene Daniel TATTNALL CLEANERS 530 Tnttnnll St., S.W. Mr. SHEPPARD, Proprietor Office JA. 5-1418 Rea. SY. 4-0891 SMITH REALTY CO. W. F. LAUGHLIN, Salesman 51 Elliott St., S.W. Atlgntg, G5. P. R. R. GRILL 442 Fraser St., S.E. Prop, P. R. ROBERTS Earnest H. Abernethy Publishing Co., Inc. 75 Third Street, S. W. Atlanta 8, Georgia Publishers of Southern Advertising and Publishing Southern Pulp and Paper Manufacturers Southern Printer 81 Lithographer Southern Stationer and Office Outfitter Southern Garment Manufacturer Southern Food Processors Southern Jewelers LESTER'S GRILL A good place to Eat, where old friends Meet. SANDWICHES and DINNERS 70 Georgia Ave., S. E. Atlanta, Ga. GEORGIA AVE. CLEANERS Let us help YOU look your BEST. Alteration, Dyeing, Hat Blocking, Reweaving, Laundry and Launderette Service 54 Georgia Ave., S. E. MU. 8-5256 D. AND J. SUNDRIES Medicine 8: Groceries Open 6 A.M. to 12 P.M. 48 Georgia Ave. DUNSON'S CLEANERS sz-1 mwm sr., N.:-2. WIENER WONDER BAR Sandwiches - Hot Lunches - Drinks C0l'lg'1'3tlllaf.l0I'lS to the 4s-1 simpson sr.. N.w. JA. 4-9621 Torch Staff QUICK SERVICE TRIPS JA. a-9139 JA. 2-5894 J hnny Griggs 892 Simpson St., N.W. BERRY'S DRIVE-IN GROCERIES 1734 Marietta Road and 1027 West Marietta PLaza 3-9409 Mary Lee's Special Hair Restorer Guaranteed to Restore Hair Mary L. Bailey 1077 Westview Dr., S. W. LAmar 9425 WILLIAMS' CLEANERS Pressing While-U-Wait Meats - Frozen Foods - Fresh Vegetables DAVE'S GROCERY 813 COOPER s'r., s.W. Griflin Williams, Prop. 535 Irwin St., N. E JA- 4-9338 We Deliver JACRSOH 5-9712 Hours: - Office Equipment - Printing ' Office Supplies ' Forms - Leases CHARLES E. BRYANT Architectural Designer HERALD PUBLISHING CO. 262 East Paces Ferry Road Mary Meier tBuckheadi CE. 3-5301 195V2 Auburn Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. Manager CE- P5226 CEdar 3-1161 We Deliver JACKSON STEPHENS J EWELERS 2101 Peachtree Road, N.E. - Buckhead Sales - Repairs - Watches - Clocks HUNT'S FRESH FOODS Meats, Groceries and Produce C. Ira Hunt Prime Beef 3174 Peachtree Road Owner Atlanta 5, Ga. TRIO SHOE SERVICE 3082 Roswell Road Atlanta QBuckheadi L. L. Guhn-A. D. Hayfood CE. 3-8122 M. J. CLARK GROCERY 921 Stewart Ave. Young Ideas for Young People at Citizens Trust Company 212 Auburn Avenue, N. E. 916 Hunter Street, S. W. Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System Superior Cleaners 8a Laundry 664 West Peachtree St., N.W. TRINITY 6-3511 MISS ATLANTA SUPER MARKET 87 BROAD ST., S.W. ATLANTA, GA. A FRIEND LOVABLE BRASSIERE CO. Compliments -'LY' Wish you much 1 Success. . .elgsilnnp - ' lg Best Wishes from U lf'MlNlf czranfvs - D0 mat C0nfUSe 4 us with other KESSLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Whitehall at Hunter One Hour Cleaners 2 BROAD ST., S.W. W. S. HOLLOMAN, Agent GENERAL INSURANCE Phone Us for Protection 905 HUNTER ST., S.W. JACKSON 2-2795 SOUTHERN JEWELERS DR. H. W. WHELCHEL, JR. 10 Forsyth S., S.W. JA. 4-8498 Chimp,-lem, Expert Jewelry 8: Watch Repairs 886 simpmn sg., N.W. Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry Credit Off. MU. 8-77-16 Rea. PL. 8-5314 JA. 2-5175 PEGGIE'S BEAUTY SHOP MRS. PEGGIE CHURCH, Prop. 1030 Washington Heights Ter., N.W. Atlanta, Ga. Friend BOOKER T. WASHINGTON DRS. BOAZ AND JACOBS JA' 54431 Optometrists-Eyes Examined 228 Mitchell St., S.W. Atlanta 3, G... Herman E. Gla-sa 166 Elm St., S.W.-Atlanta 14, G WHITEHEAD SHOE REBUILDER Com plimemts of Invisible Soling - 651 W. Fair St. Esby R. Whitehead, Prop. Atlanta, Ga. 3 Bl'0ld st-v N-W- Compliments of . Bresslers Department Store 289 PETER STREET CORNELIUS KING AND SON RENTING AGENT 200 AUBURN AVE., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. MU. 8-7748 QUICK CASH Auto Furniture - Signatures No Red Tape CERTIFIED FINANCE CO. 593 spring sr., N. W. TR. 5-1685 We Sell for Less Peter Street Grocery Company Simon Zimmerman and Son Groceries and Fresh Meats, Flour, and Grain 281 Peter Street, S. W. MUrray 8-1572 MRS. JAMES J. STOCKWELL Compliments Compliments of DR. A. B. COOPER, Dentist 234 Au rn Ave. Phone WA. 5-1959 Atlanta, Ga. WESTSPDE BODY SHOP 114 MOBILE ST., N. W. JACKSON 2-6586 Body, Fender, Auto Painting and Mechanical Work. CULBREATH BROS., Props. bu I-IENRY'S 5 8: 10 CENT STORE 451 Edgewood Ave., S.E. WARE'S GRILL 263 Forrest Ave.. N.E. Nur Boulev.,-d Drive In Style Service With a Smile F A , Compliments R NKLIN S COFFEE SHOP DR. R. L. CHAMBERLAIN 529 Irwin St., N.E. 236 Auburn Ave.. N.E. JA. 1.0986 OCIE'S BEAUTY SHOP C0mp,,mem Call JA. 3-7159 for Appointment Compliments of Operators: Mrs. A. D. Dismuke Marylin Smith, Arzehla Wynn, Mrs. Ocie Jones, Ovmer LINCOLN SHOE SHOP 908-A Hunter Street, S. W. GEORGE'S SHOE SHOP 480-B Mitchell Street, S. W. Compliments of THE FULLER BRUSH COMPANY FOR SERVICE PHONE: PL. 3-1179 BENJAMIN F. HURT Real Estate - Fire Insurance ' Loans 347 Angier Avenue, Northeast TRINITY 4-1997 COMPLIMENTS OF Atlanta Oflice Machines, Inc. 25 PRYOR STREET, S. W. Typewriter, Addressors, Calculators, Sales, Service, Rental JACKSON 5-9897 C 81 D GROCERY 370 PINE ST., N. E. Quality Meats - Groceries We Deliver Beer and Wine TRinity 6-8081 FANNIN BROS. DRY CLEANERS Pick-Up and Delivery PL 5-9446 530 Wells SL RUTH'S BEAUTY SALON MU. s-ssss Specialists in the Care of Hair, Scalp, Skin, Nails Operators: Ruth Jones, Fannie Rhodes, Florence Gates ne.. sr. siss Btu. JA. 5-eazo THOMAS ALEXANDER Home Improvements Construction Building and Repairs. 1447 Eaum St. Diamonds - Watches - Luggage - Appliances DOBBS CREDIT J EWELERS ATLANTA, GA. Just Say, Charge lt, Mr. Dobba JA. 3-4036 Ill Whitehall St., S.W. Conlratulations Home Furniture Co. 86 ALABAMA ST. MARY BLACKWELL MAN GLES 74 WHITEHALL sr. CENTRAL RECORD SHOP 98 Decatur Street MU. 8-4801 Record Players and Recorder Music of All Kinds LUCAS TABERNACLE True Church of God in Christ REV. C. H. COBB, Pastor 897 Federal Ave., S.E. N ORTHSIDE SHOE SHOP We Make Old Shoes Look Like New We Give Repair Service TR. 9216 Rear 299 Pine St. LEMOSS GRILLE for the finest in food and cold beer, JAckson 4-9535 11 Ashby Street, N. W. Leroy Andrews, Mgr. JOE'S BARBER SHOP We Need Your Head in Our Business 891 Simpson St., N.W. Joe Flenow, Prop. LA SHOY BEAUTY SHOP Expert Hair Styles and Scalp Treatment Mrs. L. Cornelius and Mrs. Renders. Operators 885 Thurmond St., N.W. JA. 2-7591 SHERMAN'S SERVICE STATION Steam Job - Lubrication - Wash JA. 3-9176 24-Hour Service ALLEN'S GARAGE Body and Fender Work a Specialty 819 Simpson St.. N.W. Lewis Henson, Mfr. F AND F FOOD STORE 85 Broad Street DOOLEY'S GRILL 1458 Marietta Road, N. W. We Specialize in splits, hot dogs, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, pork chops, soft drinks and beer. PEEL'S FOOD STORE 958 McDonough Blvd., S.E. MU. 7-4277 FORREST AVE. GRILL 243 Forrest Ave., N.E. R. D. Jones ROCKSDALE SODA 1200 Ave A.,N. W. Ice Cream ' Groceries ' Drugs WEST SIDE BEAUTY SALON su Hunter st. JA. 4-9314 coMP161g!uENTs ELLINGTON GROCERY 1530 Johnson Road Compliments of LOURLE'S BEAUTY SHOP sr. 4-ssvs usz Ave A, N.W. West Hunter Street Service Station McGEE SERVICE STATION 1835 Perry Boulevard, N.W. 830 Hunter St., S. W. JA. 5-9356 F. HUNTER, Manager F. H. A. BARBER SHOP JAckson 4-7845 Haircut - Shave Shoeshlne a Specialty 338 McDaniel St., S.W. Atlanta, Ga. LEE'S INN J. D. ARLO Specialty-Cat Fish and Hush Puppiea MU- 84554 848 Mlyson 8: Turner Rd., N.W. NEW METHOD LAUNDRY JONES AVE. GROCERY SANFORD JEWELS, INC. Jewelry - Watches - Diamonds Ma Jones Ave. JA. 3-2848 I5 Forsyth St., N.W. JA. 3-3265 Compliments of JA. D. H. B. SMITH, D.D.S. MATTISON om limen s of WANIE MAEFS BEAUTY SHOP SERVICE STATION 191 Northside Dr., S. W. JA. 5-9776 ROBINSON FISH AND POULTRY 206 Mosher St., S.W. MCCORD CAB 334 McDsniel sa., s.w. JA. 3-2129 Lubrication - Washing Greasing - Road Service 825 Hunter Street, N.W. Atlanta T. E. Mattison, Prop. MODERN BEAUTY SHOP 421 Fraser St., S.E. GLADYS HOLLIMAN, Prop. WARE'S GRILL 263 Forrest Ave., N.E. Route Delivery Service Crystal Laundry Sz Dry Cleaners DR. R. P. JACKSON 1772 Mozley Dr., S.W. FEINBURG'S GROCERY STORE l-lighllnd Ave., N.E. PULLER'S GROCERY For the Finest Groceries and Melts 69 Mnyson Ave., N.E. HENDERSON'S GRILL 304 Angier Ave., N. E. 478 Blvd., N. E. 114 M,,,.,,, Ave, For the Finest Food in Edlewoodn STOKES CLEANERS JA. Pressing Club GLORE TIRE COMPANY Washing - Lubrication - Gas - Oils U. S. Tires - U. S. Batteries 36 FULTON STREET Compliments POLLARD'S FUNERAL HOME 136 Fraser St. Atlsnts, G DEAL'S FURNITURE, INC. 294 Northside Dr., S.W. DR. H. L. LANG 159 Walker St., S.W. Atlanta, Ga. 239 ,mmm Ave., NE. ATLANTA, cmonam PLaza 3-2118-9 Pick Up and Delivery SY. 4-7461 LUCILLE AVE. PHARMACY STARNES AUTO PARTS CO. Yours for good health 1199 Lucille Ave- Atlanta, Ga- 1325 Bankhead Ave., N. W. Arianna, Ga. Compliments of EAGLE'S BARBER SHOP JA 4 9057 264' Parkway Dr.. N.E. Compliments of ECONOMY SUPER MARKET tPerry Homes! STARLIGHT BEAUTY SHOP Ph JA a-9is1 ss J-ekwn st., N.E. J. C. Wilson, Prop. Phone SY. 4-9255 TWO SPOT DRIVE INN 200' Chibsgo Ave., N.W. Chickens - Stelks - Chops WILSON 'S CAR FOR HIRE 703 Magnolia St., N. W. 745 Hunter St., N. W. JA. 3-9504 Compliments of DORSEY'S BARBER SHOP 1002 Maritn St., S.E. Congratulations I WATKINS CAFE 878 Norwood Rd., S.E. Look Your Best See Miss Sara Walker CANNOLENE BEAUTY SHOP 861 Hunter St., N.W. JA. 2-9354 HENRY'S GRILL Finest Home Cooked Meals Beverages - All Kinds of Sandwiches 180 Auburn Avenue, North East HENRY WYNN, Prop. MARIE'S FLOWER SHOP SAY IT WITH FLOWERS- BUT SAY IT WITH OURS 10 Ashby St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga. Phones: Bus. PL. 3-7228 Res. PL. 3-4522 Hughey, Johnnie Glover, Johnnie Gore, Joe Haygood, Lillie Keller, Grace Harvey, Charlie Reese, Marion Squire, Lawrence Stephen, Eugene Bray, Irene Dallas, Moses Weddington, Bessie Tucker, Willie Thomas, J it William, James Jordan, Lowell Nelson, Mary Arnold, Emory Sorrel, Ruby Bufford, Marjorie Carter, Charlie McCra.ry, Fannie Compliments of 6th GRADE Teacher, Joyce Hudson Atlanta Furniture Company Established 1919 152 Whitehall St., S.W. Bedding - Furniture ' Appliances - Rugs JAckson 2-9295 MRS. ANNIE P. CHERRY GRADUATE NURSE From The Chicago School of Nursing JACKSON 5-7982 NEAL'S GRILL - BAR-B-Q Chicken 5 Beverages 932 McDaniel St. PL. 5-9340 SHIE'S PLACE BEER -WINES - GROCERIES 272 Decatur St., S.E. MRS. J. D. DANIEL ASHBY STREET NURSERY SCHOOL 364 Ashby St., N.W. HOLLOWAY BEAUTY SHOP 84 Selman Street, S.E. I Atlanta, Ga. JA, 3-6896 ll BEST WISHES Fortress Avenue Baptist Church Pastor, Rev. Perkins Jordan's Baptist Goodwill Center 558 Magnolia sl., N.w. Phone: JA. 5-3993 Supervisor, Mrs. W. B. King Director, Miss Jewel Morrissette DR. R. H. CARTER, JR. LINCOLN MOTOR CLUB 250 Auburn Avenue MU. 8-8086 627 P ht ee St., N.E. TR 4 5785 CLARK ELECTRIC COMPANY FAYE'S BEAUTY SALON Electrician-Lamar J. Johnson 946 Hunter St., S.W. PL. 5-9122 PL. 5-1452 MRS. S. F. BURRUS, Prop. WEST END PHARMACY 911 HUNTER STREET JACKSON 2-9064 Phone: JA. 2-5658 J. S. Brown, Owner S. J. Chandler, Mgr. West Side Radio Sz Appliance Co. Furniture and Appliances Radio and TV Sales and Service 872 Hunter St., S.W. KEYS MADE RUBY'S BAR-B-Q GRILL C 'P'i '1 of 528 McDaniel Street C 'P'i 'e of ASHBY VARIETY STORE ASHBY 3, HUNTER STS. 880 Hunter St., S.W. JA. 2-8636 JA. 3-9911 Home Repairing Sz Remodeling Roofing - Siding - Screens TOM CRAWFORD JA. 5-241.5 After 6:00 P. M., ME. 4-3707 NO MONEY DOWN - F.H.A. TERMS FREE ESTIMATES Compliments of YATES 8: MILTON NO. 1 228 Auburn Ave., N. E. JAckson 1-1401 Best Wishes ATTORNEY J. C. DAUGHERTY METRO FINANCE CO., INC. 110W Whitehall sr., s.w. JA. a-osss Compliments of A FRIEND QUICK SERVICE CAB 24 HRS. COURTEOUS SERVICE 892 Simpson St., N. W. JA. 2-5894 1GriggQ, Mgr. OOMPLIMENTS OF ITELD GROCERIES 191 Randolph st., N.E. Compliments of MRS. MABEL LOTT 4633 Cates Ave., N.E. CE. 7-1305 MRS. WILLIE MAE MMKIMBROUGH an Bedford Pl., N.E. 'm. 2-1005 SIMPSON STREET BEAUTY SALON B94 Simpson St., N.W. MISS JUANITA DAVIE. Prob. JA. 2-6235 SY. 4-2169 52? 529'ym!af af gxaefknak hz Wrmfaais if 32 D IMI , S E M 5 Q- A o Ao J' N INCEKS5 PUUHHE A DMNUES, INC. ATLANTA Qawfhg wifi Xie giaufff - gziwvzhg fafe Cildlgbfl Non-Veterans and Veterans Learn to Become an Expert Television Technician at MIDWAY TELEVISION INSTITUTE OF GEORGIA, INC. 3995 Edgewood Ave., S.E. DAVID A. WILLIAMS, Director E. A. Morgan Jewelry Company Established 1905 98 Alabama st., s. W. JA. 2.7425 JACKSON BEAUTY SHOP 568 McDaniel Street, S.'W. JA 4 9509 MARGIE'S LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANING 919 wyna, s.E. JA. s-szsz Compliments of MISS MILDRED RAMEY, 9th Grade Compliments of Blayton School of Accounting 239 Auburn Ave., N. E. JAckson 5-4679 AN GIER AVE. TEA ROOM 298 ANGIER AVE., N.E. ATLANTA, GA TR. 4-9223 WIENER WONDER BAR CARTER JONES, Prop. 467 Sl Dum St.. N.W. JA. 4-9681 AMERICA GOES TO COLLEGE WITH MON TAG STATIONERY SINCE 1889 MONTAG BROS., INC. 245 NORTH HIGHLAND AVE. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Compliments of the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION George Moore, President Barbara Latimore, Secretary Aaron Fitzhugh, Treasurer


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