Druid Hills High School - Saga Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1939
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O lf' f There IS a person at Druid l-lulls who has Inspired In students not only an understand ung ot the subjects he teaches but also a desire for further knowledge ot all tlelds rn volved nn the great strlde ot hurnanrty Through has etforts music has talcen nts place rn the actlvltles ot our school and has gained prestige for Druld l-lslls throughout the state Leaving hugh school now we have from hnm a lute long attrtude ot an open and IU qumng mind ln appreciation ot which the SAGA Statt humbly dedncates :ts I939 edntuon to MR ROBERT L GAINES lllIlIIIHlIllN Miss PAGE ACKERMAN B A Agnes Scott College Librarian MRs ALERrD BARNJARD Emory University Mathematics Niiss CHOXCE BARROW BS Unxxersity of Georgia Commcrfzal Subjects MRs NAPIER BOHANINOV PhB MA Emory University English FHEUHY HAYDEN C. BRYANT, B.S., M.A. Emory University and University of Chicago Superintendent of Druid Hills High School Miss BARBARA BRUCE B S H E University of Georgia Home Economics j E EoMoNos AB MA University of Georgia ROBERT L GAxNEs BA Emory University English Sor1alSc1cnrc' and Orchestra MRs GEORGE GRAHAM Athens College and Peabody College Secretary of the School C in X,1TX,V , ,JVM flftlxfej HIEUHY EDWARD B. BRowN, Ph.B., M.A. Emory University Principal and Social Science Miss MARY HUDMAN, B.A. Miss MARJORIE OVERMYER Agnes Scott College B. of Ed., B.A. of L.S. Mathematics Toledo University and Emory University Foreign Language MRS. EMILY MCNBLLEY, B.A., B.M. Wesleyan College Glu, Club ADDlsoN K. WATERS, B.S. State Teachers College, Tenn. C. B' MOODY, B.S. Practical Arts Peabody College Physical Education MRS. WILLIARD WIGHT Emory University and Ohio State G. Y. M , B.S. USE Foreign Language Emory University f MW wif' EIINIINII S E NIO R S UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES SNAPSI-IOTS INIU Qs- 5 Q39 . EDNA Donor!-nr AKINS From tbee, Edna, little trouble: pax like little ripples on 1 sunny river. BEN ALBERTSON, jx. H WN I think good tbougbt: while otberx write good words. -Shakespeare. Service Club, 1, 29 Tumbling Team, 3, 4g Boys' Athletic Club, 3, 4, Cross Country Team, 4, Track Team. REBECCA JEAN ARNOLD I could be merry now. -Shakespeare. Library Club, I, 2, 35 Honor Key, 1, 2, 3, 43 SAGA Staif, 4. Mn1oN Pnnicm Bzuuaoun Vivo en impress tlu forext. -Shakespeare. Home Room President, lg Glee Club, 1, 33 Library Club, 2, Dramatic Club, 35 Spotlight Staff, 4. Mauna SUE Bamxn 'And are the rom of sixteen enough for me? -Lander. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 35 Dra- matic Cl b, 2, 4g Orchestra, 4, SAGA Stai, 4. f Donon-nr HELEN BAM. We kfl0lll ber by tbe noise :be doem't nuke. Glee Club, 1, 2, 4. L JULIA EILEEN BOONE Proud word: you never spake! Glee Club, 1, 3, Secretary, 2, 45 Dramatic H Club, 3. df- 1 ., Q . I ERNEST M. BROWN it. Be not afraid of grntru.u. -Shakespeare. Golf Club, 3, School Treasurer, 4, Boys' Ath- letic Club, 4. ISTEAD Shes always bere to Jo ber part Gee 1 3 Girl Reserve Club 2 3 Vice President 3 4 President 4 Spotlight Staff 4 Circulation Manager 4 Phi Epsilon Phi 4 Student Council 4 Basketball 4 Home Room Secretary 3 Vice President 4 SAGA Staff 4 Science Club 4 Whos Who Contest Best Looking ALICE DUNCAN BUNRER Sbe needs no eulogy she speaks or bersel Glee Club 1 3 Girl Reserve Club 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 International Relations Club l 2 Cheer Leader 4 GEORGE BENNETT CAMPBELL He is something above the common crowd. Class President 2' Honor Key 1 2 3 4' - c estra 3 4' Science Club 4 President 4. , CLARA ROSALIE CARR Small, but tbere.' Stamp Club, 2, Secretary, 2, Girl Reserve Club, 3. 4 ANNETTE CARR Her lips were red ber looks were ree ber locks as yellow as gold Gee Club 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Library Cub 3 French Club 2 Spotlzgbt StaH 3 4 SAGA Staff 4 Basketball 3 4 Home Room Secretary 1 2 3 Vice President 4 Class Co President 3 Dramatic Club 3 Girl Reserve Club 4 Phi Epsilon Phi 3 4 Sponsor HsY 4 Who s Who Contest Best All Round Most Optimistic HAROLD CLEIN He stands a rlsance tbe tortoise beat the bare Airplane Club 1 Service Club 2 Science Club 3 RUTH COLLINS O lnelrest utterance Tennyson Library Club 2 Glee Club 3 4 Hobby Club, RUTH SNEED CONNER Like a rose embowerd in its own green leaves. Glee Club 1 Vice-President 1 2 President 2 3 Treasurer 3' Girl Reserve Club 3 4 Vice-President, 4' Phi Epsilon Phi 45 Student Council 3, 4 Vice-President, 4, Spotlight Staff, 43 SAGA Staff, 45 International Relations Club, 35 Class Treasurer, 4, Who's Who Con- test, Sweetest. ELAINE MARTHA CONSTANGY Gutber ye roxebudsf' Gym Club, l, 25 French Club, President, 1, 2,XX 3, Who's Who Contest, Biggest Dude. PHILIP B. CORDES Oh, tba! my heart a marrow bone migbt seize! Stamp Club, lg Science Club, 2, Orchestra, 3, 4g Spotlight Staff, 4g SAGA Staff, 4. MARTHA HUGHES DAVIS Sigh: move me not. Glee Club, 2, 3. WILLIAM CLAY DRISILELL, Jn. O, sleep, it is a gentle tbing, beloved from pole to pole. . Mix, REBECCA SUE DUNN , Nature made ber what :be ix and never made mother. Library Club, 1, 2, 35 Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club,.l, 2, 3, Home Room President, lg Spotlight Staff, 3, 4, SAGA Staff, 4. JACK S?mc EL A y Pusb,,JJ5'f,QJdW etbi moves. I Service Club' 1, 2' Scie ce Club, 1, 45 Library ub, 1, olf l A 5 Boys' Athletic Club, , , ing eam, , 45 Cross Country KV - , 4. f 5? X! if V ,I V, N.- ' f .4 R-I gm, i I rack ea 4, Cheer Leader, 4, ,Q . kc l I I? . HEo A ' LLIOTT Dojn't drink too deeply I the foun 'n f V kno edg I f Lati 1 lub, 35 Girls' K 5 tic Clu , , Presi- -A 4 Vibe!-iXl.hQ 0 ' est, M t Intellec- l, Most YES? - ost A tious. X l l I , 5 ' , TT 167-hey ,V . .- - Librar lub, Li , resident, 2,-3,'S,-fore 3, Sp isor H' ,. 41 Wb6's Wh0,' f ' Cutestf' Q ,L ' WW ' 'I XXL XX. Q I 'L PIERCE FEW JOHN S. CANDLEI1 GUY is as dup as danny: Will wail upon your Lordship. espeare. is shallow as tim. Glee Club, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, nternational dem 3 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Relations Club, l, 2, B , 4, nager, O journalism Club, 3, Honor Key, Who's Who 45 Spothgb, Staff' 4 , 55 I I 5 lafs Contest, Most Ambitious. Business Manager, 4, cience , 3 , Radio Club, 1, SA Staff, 4, Su cription anager, , me m President, 4, Honor Key, 1. fn, 4 imw . I IAN FREDERICK HAMEF JO JAN DWIN Is I x that gallant, gay Lotharia? Sport fha! wrinkled rare derides And laughter holding both his sides. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader, 3, 4, Who's Who Contest, Best Dancer, Wittiest, Most Personality. awe Meri oIxTER RANKIN RY We should be amazed and overwhelmed. Air lane Club, I, Radio Club, 1, Library Club P 1 2, Basketball, 3, 4, Golf Club, 3, Track Team, 4, SAC-A Staff, 4, Epsilon Mu Delta, 3. 9 ' GLADYS LEIGHTON GIxAvEs Her lively loolu a bright mind disclose. Radio Club, I, Library Club, 2, German Club, 2, Science Club, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 3, Intramural Council, 4, Tumbling Team, 4, Tennis Team, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Athletic Council, 4, Spollight Staff, 4, Boys' Athletic Club, 4, Chairman, 4, Epsilon Mu Delta, 3, Who's Who Contest, Most Athletic. C INNE REBECCA HUGULEY Thr 'll ely fnrl you laler on devoid of cares, emronrrd wilhin a halo. Glee' b, , 2, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, side , 2, Basketball, 3, 4, Phi Epsilon Phi, , surer, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 3. Dfgiiylllub, 3, Latin Club, 1, 2, vice- BETTY VIRGI IA CKSON O spirit onfnedln Glee Club, 1' serve Club, 2, Dramatic Girl Reserve Club, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 3. Q ?Class Treasurer, 2. MARTHA EL1zABE1'I-I JORDAN Anchors au'eigb! Glee Club, lg Girl Reserve Club, 2, 3, 4. Zi!-41404 FRANCES ELKAN KAIsER A spirit smiling to ifreIf. Li rary Club, 2, 3, 43 Honor Key, 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, 1. MARY CLEMENTs LANNON A maiden never bold. V, Latin lub 3. lj hy., DANIEL VICTOR MARSHALL Marry me fo one Fruncnf'-Shakespeare. Golf Club, 3, Science Club, 1, 2, 43 Basketball, 3g Airplane Club, lg Boys' Athletic Club, 45 Orchestra, 3, Practical Arts Club, lg Student Council, 43 Hi-Y, 4, Class President, 4, Home Room Vice-President, 1, President, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Contest, Best Looking Boy. MARIAN FRANCES MILLS Ld the idle think. Gym Club, 3, Class President, 15 Basketball, 1. ELAINE MONTAG A merry burr makes 4 clnzrful countenance. Girl Reserve Club, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 39 SAGA Staff, 4, Who's Who Contest, Most Dignified, Best Dressed. oRcE CLARENCE MUNN I rare not wbnt happens, as long as it doerrft bapperr lo nu. Radio Club, 19-Qlee Club, 1, 2, Orchestra, 3, 4 Photo b 1 SAGA Staff, 4, Busi- ness Ma a er 4 etic Club, 45 Home Room X44 3 Who Contest, Best Y W E OETTINGER N LL 5 ba :ld rn c lr J x furry bougbf' YM Shakespeare. i G Club 3 O hes a 2, 3, Reporter, 3 4 Repo er ncert M ster 43 Dramatic Club 3 Spo SAGA Stai, 4. XX C i k r D I i . 1 ' 'XX-,-' Qt , 8' lt'- I A .ufoi I 1 I ' ' I :' I 21 i ' 9 l , l ' ta , g , l wif! ANNE DALE Osnonma She': the daughter of the Red and Black. Glee Club, 3, Library Club, 1, 2, 3. THOMAS HAnmNc PAINE Oh, the gift to other: give To If! ll! II 'WC iff OUYSIIVILU Latin Club, 1, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, 4, Orchestra, 3, Spotlight Staff, 4, Assistant Edi- tor, 4, SAGA Staff, 4, Editor, 4, Dramatic Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Home Room Vice-President, 3, Treasurer, 4, Who's Who Contest, Most Dignified. 7-'yyyq THOMAS Ric: PAXTON Silent in :even languages. Radio Club, lg Practical Arts Club, 2, Orches- tra, 3, 4, Librarian, 4, Boxing Team, 3, Honor Key, 3, 4, Spotlight StaH, 4, Editor, 4, Cross Country Team, 4, Assembly Program Commit- tee, 4, Stage Manager, 4, Dramatic Club, 45 SAGA Staff, 4, Who's Who Contest, Most In- tellectual. DOYLE PAYNE Who deserve: well needs not otherx' praise. Glee Club, 4, Camera Club, 4. 49070, H. HARVEY PAYNE sw. of r ce W3 Airplane Club, lg Bas etball, 3, 4, Footba l, 2, Science Club, 45 SAGA Staff, 4, Advertising Manager, 4, Cross Country Team, 4, Class Secretary, 45 Radio Club, 25 Boys' Athletic Club, 45 Track Team, 4. Uk, rlemi- od, jheyfi sit in the sky I F 0 l , , i g ' ' ANITA JUNE Panic A Rich in her colon, richer in her thoughtxf' a etball 4, Phi Epsilon Phi, 4. v-VAAX 4,0 MA 1. JOSEPHINE P1xToN O Heaven! I have my wish. Art Club, 1, Secretary, lg Glee Club, l, 2, 33 Library Club, 3, French Club, 3. LOUISE GAYLE RANKIN She'x full of life: xhe'r full of fun. Athletic Club, lg Glee Club, lg Girl Reserve Club, 4. ROBERT O. RASCHE As iillr as a painfrd sbip upon a painled ocean. Radio Club, lg Science Club, 2, 3, 44 Basket- ball, 3, Assistant Manager, 3, Intramural Council, 3. So unajfrclrd, so composed am I. l RTHA FRANCES SALTER Library Club, 2, 35 Girl Reserve Club, 4. HELEN PATIENCE SEAVER Her warbling mire, a ly: of wildrs! rangeff Clce Club, 3, 4, Home Economics Cl , 3, 45 Library Club, 3. f r i P, Ma STANLEY LEON SHACKLEFORD Ol A cherubirn! -Shakespeare. Radio Club, 1, 2, Camera Club, 3, Science Club, 45 Spotlight Staff, 4, Basketball, 43 Hi-Y, 4, Boys' Athletic Club, 4, Track Team, 4, Tumbling Team, 4, Orchestra, 3, 45 Who's Who Contest, Sweetest. ang! EAN WINBURN SINCLAIR 1 nlly quiet, but she often fools us. ,410 . . f -,,,J:4-ii. Secretary, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, A '4 2 Staff, 45 Student Council, 4. f r . I'IlLLYER S. SMITH I Q - 5 eat shirt and buttonerl collar ' 1 bim a grnllzman and a scholar. adio .- 1' Science Club, l, 2, 3, Stamp 2 SA A Staff 4 International Relations , s V , 9 1 Club, 3. S i A in Skocm ll fig man can be wiser iban destiny. S '- 4 ' ri . s a , ' Y Y 1, 2, Cl l Typing Club, 2, Football, 2, lub 3 Student Council, 4. ALICE 5 NCAN STEADMAN H tbrrr ears nl bear ther. -Shakespeare. Glee Club, 3, Gil Reserve Club, 2, 3, 4, Scri 45 Home oom Vice-President, 3, Trea er '4' ,Int national Relations Club, ' ' nor Key, 1, 2, 3. Q MARION RUTH Tmrton 'Swretnesx is cn everlasting charm. Latin Club, lg Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserve Club, 3, Spotlight Staff, 4g Honor Key, 1, 2. yy Roman Mummy Tx-UBADEAU Where nt thou, Muse? -Shakespeare. Radio Club, lg Basketball, l-4, Assistant Manager, 2, Manager, 3, SAGA StaH, 43 Sci- ence Club, 3, 45 Library Club, 2, German Club, 2, Spotlight Staff, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 4g Epsilon Mu Delta, 35 Boys' Gym Club, 43 Athletic Council, 3, 4, Intramural Council, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 2, 3, Box- ing Team, 2, Wrestling Team, 35 Honor Key, 15 Home Room President, 1, Who's Who Con- test, Best All-Round, Most Optimistic, Most onality. ll JA s B. VAUGHT Do ye not anything which is unneceunyf' Golf Club, 3, Home Room Vice-President, 3. MARIE Euzannn-1 WHITE Speak not so loud. Glee Club, 1, 35 Library Club, 2, Hobby Club, 3. v-.MH CAROL 6 i ' Q X We should he woo'd, and were not nude xtb woo. -Shakespeare. V Glee Club, 3, Dramatic Club, 2, 35 Basketball, 4, Manager, 4, Phi Epsilon Phi, 45 Girl Re- serve Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 4. LILLIAN WILLOUGHBY To hurry and worry are TIA y creed, Th' s will happen, o a ed Stude i , ,d ,xr eserve lub, 45 SAGA , , Art Editor, 4- o's Who Con- test, Most Original. f UQ JEAN WILSON Her :low words sink through t e silence drear as rain drops on A sleeping su. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserve Club, 35 Spotlight Staff, 4, French Club, 2. ICE WOODALL She give: 4 friendly hand and 4 kindly :id to all. Glee Club, 1, 2, Phi Epsilon Phi, 3, Vice- President, 3, 4, President, 4, French Club, 2, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 43 Athletic Council, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, President, 4, Class Co-President, 4, Who's Who Contest, Most Athletic. 'T HNIHHEIHSSMIN BOB MELL . . BOB PENDERORAST . ALICE MILLER . JACK AFI-'LECK DORIS ANDERSON MARINEL BISHOP GEORGE BUl.I.0CK BEVOLYN CAIN GILMER CHRISTIAN LILLIAN CHRISTIAN BILLY DRAKE LULA GEORGE MARY GODIIEE RUTH GRAY KATHERINE GRIMES JOHN HALL PARK H. HALL ROBERT HEATH FLOYD HUTCHESON RAMONA ISAACSON IH-H . President . . Vice-President Scfrelary-Treasurer BILL JOHNS JOSEPHINE JOHNSON XY'II.LOuc.HI3Y LATHEM SHIRLEY MASSFI.I. MARY EDITH IWJCCOLLUM BETTY MCDOW'IiLL RUTH MUMFORD NANCY QUAYLE JOHN ROACH BILL ROBERTS CHARLOTTE SIMMONS MILDRED SMITH ELIZABETH STONE BILLY STROUSS MAROIE SUMMERS BILL TILLY BURTON TRIMBLE FRANK WARNOCK ROBERT UHL . Preszdeni BILL PAYNE MARX'IN AKIN FRANCES ANDERSON CLYDE ANDERSON JEAN BAILEY TOMMY BARIPIELD CHARLES BURDELL BOBBY BYRD JEANNE CARLSON DORIS CAS!-LI DOROTHY COSTLEY SYBIL DEAS NELL LEE DURE E..lSE EIILAN OLIX'ER EWING EDwARD FLOYD EFEIE FOWLER KEANY FRASER ELEANOR GOODPASTURE BETTY SUE HOPKINS LOUISE KITTLE . Vice-Preszdent ELLEN LAROY ROY LEWIS GROVER MEINERT JANE METHVIN MARION NELSON MARY LEE OSBORN NAN PAXTON BILLY PAYNE SYLVIA PIASSICK DAVID RASCHE KATHERINE RUNNELS MARION SAMS JACK SEYMOUR BILL SHACRLEFORD DORIS SMITH MITzI SPRING BILLY STEWART JOHNNY THIBADEAU ROBERT UHL LETA WARD BOBBY CLARK JANE KREILINO . DOROTHY ZACHRY BILLY THOMAS . PATRICIA ADAMS FRANCES AKIN ELIZABETH BLINCOE O. C. BULLOCK LOUISE DAVIS BETTY FORTINBBRRY PAUL DUKE ELIZABETH HASKELL BETTY GLENN C-ODEREY HOCH NATALIE KIRBY BILL MALONE BETTY MERRIN DELOS MILLER MILDRED MITCHELL JACK MURLIN LAURIE NEFF . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer CONSTANOE GSTERLAND DORIS PARADIES DOROTHY PIXTON DENNIS ROSS PAUL SIMMONS GLYNISE SMITH CHARLES STROTHER BENTON SUTTON ANNE TRIBBLE MARTHA MARIE TRIMBLE RALPH WAGER ELIZABETH WILLOUGHBY ANN WILKERSON WILLIAM WILKES MARGARETTE WILSON BETTY WOOD SLAIJE YOUNG .ir PAUL BRYAN . . ELIZABETH VAUGHT . LAWRENCE GELLERSTEDT BOB ADAMS DICK ADAMS HARRY ADAMS BIQYIERLY BURQIZSS JANE COBB BEVERLY COOK DAVID DUNAPHANT IRIQNE FOWLER GEORGE GRAY RUBY HARRIS ALLEN JAMES CHARLES LAROY FRANK MASON . Vive President Svcrclury Treasurer EMILY MCNELLEY ORME MILLER VERA ORME LOUIS PEER MILDRED PRUITT BOBBY RANKIN JAMES RAWLINS LOUIS SHERMAN BEVERLY SIMMONS MARY SINCLAIR FURMAN TALLEY BILL TATUM BETTY WARD Sgt' TORI CONNER . DORIS GOREE . MARY LLNTZ BOBBY MCCOLLU5i . ASTON ABERNATHY JUNE BARBOUR Al.BERT BURKE BILLIE SUE BROWN FLORRIE JEAN BISHOP NIIRIAM CHASTAIN MARTHA ANN DICISSON MARY DUQRWORTH LOUISE FLADGER SHELDON FORTINBERRY VICTOR HARRIS . Prvsidcnt Vice'-Presidcn! . Svcrclary . Treasurer CATHEREN PIARWELL REGINALD HAYNIE GEORGE HUMPHRIES JIM KIRBY STEVE MASON JOHN MOORE GEORGE OLSON RUTH OXMAN JACQUELINE RAIviSAY I-IANS ROSENBERG PRESTON SELIGIAAN LAURA SUTTON K4 'Q H HENRY GRLENE GEORGE MELL CLITI ORD MARSHALL BETTY ABELMANI SAL! BRANNAN ANNE CARNATHAN PHILIP COOK HAL DANIEL ANN DRAKE LEON GOLDSTEIN HENRY GREENE VIRGINIA GROGAN BOBBY HALL STEPHEN HARRINGTON BILL HENRY LOUISE ISAACSON EUGENE JACKSON P7'fSIdC'77t Vzce Preszdent Svcrctary Treasure r VIRGINIA JOHNSON KATHLEEN JORDAN MILTON JORDON CLIFFORD MARSHALL MARY MCCORD GEORGE MELL ALICE PEACOCK ORME PEEK DON RECE SARA RICHARDSON DEAN SCHANCHE ED SIMS CAROLYN STEELE WILLIAM STROZIER BETTY JANE ZACHARIAS I HARDING PAINE Edilor-in-Chief GEORGE MUNN Business Manager Liu IAN WILLOUGHBY Art Edlior Ad: crlrszng Manager CANDLER GUY Subscrlplion Manager Mxs BOHANAON Facullg Aduxor HHH IHH - JANICL OETTINGER BECKY ARNOLD MAMIIE SUE BARKER ANN BUMSTEAD FRANCIS CARR RUTH CONNER PHILIP CORDIS SUE DUNN SHORTER GRANBERRY MARY AUGUSTA LENTZ MARIAN MILLS ELAINE MONTAG TINI PAXTON ' +r' Asszslant Editor BRow N REEVES MARTHA SALTER JEAN SINCLAIR Bon THIBADEAU MARTHA MARIE TRIMBLE ALIc.E WOODALL SH EUHR ALICE WOODALL President BEN SMITH Vlce President DAN MARSHALL Treasurer Aww BLMSTIAD JLAN SIINCLAIR Tow Coxma BILLY STLVAR1 LAVIKYNXLI GI LLIRSFIIDT MoRToN Saouu SARAII RICIIARIISON BILLY THOMAS BILLY TILLY RUTH CONNER ............ 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JIM KIRBY CLIFFORD MARSHALL FRANK MASON QW I Prcsldl nf . . . . . . . . V150 PfCSll1f'7If . . . Svrrclary . . . Trvaszzrcr GEORGE OLSON DEAN SCHANCHE PRESTON SELIGMAN .1 0 1' 4. MAMII2 SUE BARKER Preudent MARTHA MARIL TRIM 151.11 HARDING PAINF MAMIL SUIL BARKTR LAWRLNLT CJILLERSTFIJT CATHIRFNI I-IARW rLI MARY MLCORD HARIDING PAINI2 T151 PAXTON Vzrc Prvszdvnt S4 c rvfarg Trcasufvr BROWN Rnrvris MARTPiA RHODES JLAN SINCLAIR MARY SIINLI AIR MILIJRFD SMITH BURTON TRIMBLE MARTHA INiARlIi TRIMBII3 N1RS. SINQLAIR, I ar'uIly Amlzisor LULA GEORGE DORIS SMITH CAROLYN AIILRNATHY JOAN ADAMS MARINEI. BISHOP ELIZABETH BLINOOE ANN DRAKE SUE DUNN BETTY SUE HOPKINS NATALIE KIRBY Presldcnt Secretary Treasurer CATHERINE MORGAN MARIAN NELSON JUNE PEER CONSTANCE OSTERLAND BEVERLY ROPER HELEN SEAIER GLYNISE SMITH CAROL WILLIAMS MISS BARBARA BRUCE, Faculty Aclusor ffUUNUM'U3 'HHH hh L no Nc SPUHIEHI SIHH TIM PAXTON HARDING PAINE JOE BENTON PATRICIA BARBOUR ANN BUMSTEAD FRANCES CARR RUTH CONNER CANIJLER GUY CHRISTIAN HAMEE JEAN WILSON Editor Assistant Editor Busmess Manager WILLOUGHBY LATHEM BOBBY MCCOLLUM JANICE OETTINGER LEON SI-IACKLEFORD MARION TAYLOR BOB THIBAIJEAU MR EDMONDS, Faculty Advisor Bon THIBADEAU President HARRY WOOLLEY Vzce President BEN SMITI-I Secretary BILLY BURNSIDE Tffdsufff SERENA ELLIOTT AND FRANCES CARR, Sponsors JACK AFFLECK TED BURGTORF JACK ELLIOTT JIMMY GREEN CHRISTIAN HAMFP DAN HARRINGTON BUDDY ROACH DAN MARSHALL BOB PARDEE Bon PENDERGRAST LEON SI-IACKLEFORD BILL STEWART BILL THOMAS MR WATERS, Faculq Adusor I I HIHHHE EHIINEII E B BROWN J E EDMONDS C B MOODY G Y MUSE Bon THIBADEAU ALICE WOODALL CHRISTIAN HAMFF 1 X -' BUYS' HHSKHHHH FRFJFW ' cn . 4 -4 -4 . fu . fs 'F - fr. 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PA E Bos THIBADEAU HARRY WooLLEY BUDDY ROACH J E EDMoNDs UNDER THE SPLENDID COACHING of Mr Edmonds the Druid Hills girls had a very successful season considering the inexperience of the team as a whole The team started off rather slowly losing to Monroe and Lithonia but came back by defeating Southwest DeKalb and taking a very impressive game from Marietta The first annual tilt with our great est rival Decatur ended in a deadlock while the Decatur taking the game For the First time in the second found the team in a slump history of Druid Hills the girls played Chamblee and von a hard fought game by a close margin The most heart rending game of the year was the loss to Naps after which the Red Devils came back to gain revenge on Monroe by breaking a 21 game winning streak Our team again entered the Fifth District tournament and being worn out from a long season lost the first game to Chamblee Captain Woodall was high scorer of the season with Kreiling and Methvm follow ing in close succession Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Druid Hi s Hil s Hi s Hi ls Hi s I'lil s H1 s Hil s Hil 5 Hi s Hil s Hi ls Hi s Hills Hil s Hi s Hi ls Hills Hi s Hills Monroe Lithonia Southwest DeKalb Marietta North Fulton Decatur Russell Newnan . 32-Chamblee ........ . -Marietta ........ . -North Fulton ....... . -Naps ......... . -Monroe .-....... . -Newnan ........ . -Russell ......... . -Decatur ........ . -Richardson ........ . -Seminary ........ . -Sacred Heart ....... . 26-Chamblee .......- x ANN BUMs1'EAn CAROL WILL Manager mms FRANCES Cum ,J R4 , RUTH GoNNEx RUTH Gnu JEANET Mu.LEn JUNE PEEK ., A xi .3 hfqqew COKIN Y ANNE TRIBBLE udl ELEANOR GOODPASTURE JANE KREILING I If ,f - 5 QQKZOVI-cj, JANE METHl4N Asxislant Manager LAUM NEFF ALICE WOODALL yawn Mags L9 5 jnex ELLIOTT ai JOHN BOWEN LEM-vw BEN ALBFRTSON f'lnR'..,,u Cofxenj E Enmoxns 'x ,' kilns Euwum Ftox D JACK MURLIN Ronzm' SIMMONS EHHSS EHIINIHY HHM IN THE. FALL or 1938 the first cross country team to represent the Red Devnls was organxzed Under the coachmg of Mr Edmonds and Mr Muse the Red Devxl harrlers ran four meets with G M A and Russell splnttmg the sernes wxth G M A a d trouncmg Russell twnce John Bowen was elected captain and proved to be an able leader by encour agmg the Drulds throughout the season Ben Al bertson ran the fastest two mules nn the state by pacmg the Russell team over the dlflicult local course 10 35 Members recenvmg letters were ohn Bowen Ben Albertson ack Murlm Robert Sxm mons jack Ellxott and Ed Floyd ' -01' .3 . Q 1 -A r A A '11, If , Lf'- K ,N 1 4 '! 9 3 Q B ' l ,- r .auf 5: ,-rf... , - . . 1 . . I . in n , J r . . E I WAR' in : . ' ' : J . ,. A 4 , . , 1 A l HIMIH H EH MR MOODY, Coach BEN ALBERTSON JOHN BOWEN DAVID DUNAPHANT JACK ELLIOTT CHRISTIAN HAMFF BOBBY MCCOLLUM ERASTUS MITCHELL GEORGE OLSON HANS ROSENBERG LEON SHAOKLEFORD CHARLIE STIAOTHER DICKY THIBADEAU JOHNNY THIBADEAU BILL THOMAS JOE BENTON EHHH HHIHHS JOHN BOWEN ALICE BUNKER JACK ELLIOTT jo JANE GODWIN BETTY MERRIN MARY LEE OSBORNE Dxcxv THIBADEAU - ww FRANCES CARR 4 BOB THIBADEAU NNH05 ANN BUMSTEAD DAN MARSHALL WHO ALICE WOODALL CHRISTIAN I-IAMFF WHOS W0 K v JANE ELLIOTT TIM PAXTON Q , x. , . f 'J SK QQ 4 C 1 R153 ' b IHHH SlNIUH ElHSS HlSlHHY RAW RECRUITS THE BUGLE CALL OF SCHOOL DAYs blew most clearly and slgmficantly for us on a mornmg early nn September 1935 lt was then that we people of the land of Intelln gentsxa first sallled forth to repel the advances of the people of Moroma Eager for battle confident of a swmft vlctory we jomed the more expernenced troops at Fort Drurd Hxlls Our enthusxasm was soon dampened however as the entxrely new dnsclplme and hablts of the camp were pressed upon us We found ourselves marshaled under three officers Taylor Bohannon and Hudmon but alas' thenr orders were the least of our worrnes for the assngnments of the many other generals were more exactmg The major part of the year was spent m dnllmg on how to handle our unwneldy cquxpment By June we were expernenced m the arts of fmdmg our locker partners books lnstead of our own evadmg or forgettmg mmor tasks bemg first ln lme at mess call and feelmg supernor to our semor brothers MARKING TIME In our second year we came on duty to find that we were to be out of active combat for a whxle But 1936 37 brought such a parade of outstandxng events at the fort that we soon forgot our ummportance Early m the term we suffered a great casualty Kung football our beloved camp entertanner dxed despxte our efforts to save hlm The thrnll of the year was the state vude victory won by our orchestra under the leadershnp of General Games Most 1m portant however to the rank and Hlc at lort Drund Hxlls was the formatxon of the Student Councll as a neutral ground between the ofhcers and men 1 ' 1 ' , . 1 1 S Y ' s 1 1 ' , . , . . . , 1 1 , . a , . 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V . . . - I . , V . 1 1 CALL TO ARMS If untnl then we had been cravmg actnon our thnrd year of servnce certamly brought rt ln full measure At September roll call we marked the appearance of sxx new officers who took up thenr commands v1gorously Many men from our ranks were lost to Generals Green and ordan of the basketball squads to the fort orchestra glee club and other speclal groups General Moody maugurated an athletnc campaxgn whnch though a complete mnovatlon made several good advances before the close of the year Durmg these months Commander ln Chxef Bryant also launched a drlve for votes on the gymnasnum bond nssue but the movement suffered an unnecessary defeat because of the xndxfference of xts defenders Towards the end of the year we lost sxght of all else ln our struggle for the Junxor Senlor Dance Untnl the eleventh hour our attacks were unsuccessful but finally wxth the arrlval of pecunxary remforcements all obstacles were removed and our goal at tamed As a whole the thxrd year of the campalgn was a success Only once dxd we re odor Surprnse attack we thought fearfully and snatched our gas masks How ever the pungent aroma turned out to be harmless The chemxstry squad had merely been experxmentmg wlth sulphur TAPS Wnth the seasoned axr of veterans we came to attentxon at the opemng of our last year of servnce at Fort Druxd Hxlls The days tumbled by very fast Hlled wnth the actxvxty and excxtement of the Hnal dr1ve Above all as the end of our enlxstment drew steadlly nearer we were aware of the great war debt of gratitude we owed our commandmg officers However we feel that the prxce was well worthvshnle for the vnctory we have won ln thus extendmg the boundarles of Intellxgentsxa Wxth thus thought xn mmd as well as hundreds of prlceless memorxes we accept our Honorable Dxscharges and look for New Worlds to Conauer FRANCES KA1sER Class Hzslonan , . 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U V 5 Ulf IN THE YEAR 1950 I have at long last achieved my great ambition and have become a critic on The New York Times Arriving at the office early one morning I find City Editor Tim Paxton in an uproar It is rumored that Dan Marshall successor to Tyrone Power in the hearts of feminine America is planning to marry the much publicized Lady Bradley an American social leader who was formerly married into British nobility fln her days at Druid Hills High she was known as Serena Elliott J Patricia Barbour ace reporter on the paper is covering the story and is desperately attempting to Corner Serena for an interview Society columnist Martha Salter tells her that she might get a up off as to Serena s whereabouts through the latter s dressmaker Sue Dunn Pat calls Sues dressmaking establishment but her secretary Marian Mills says she is putting on a fashion show at Marie White s exclusive dress shop Deciding to help her with the story I hastily call a taxi for us and arrive at the fashion show just as it is beginning We are greeted at the door by Marie s assistants Edna Akms and Dorothy Barr First among the models are two familiar faces which we recognize as those of Elaine Constangy and Martha Davis Elaine Montag who has just returned from a world tour is there with novelists Betty jackson and Frances Kaiser Betty has just finished her first best seller How to Get Your Man She is now happlly married and doing some research on 1tS sequel How io Hold Hzm Frances has a copy fresh from the press of Tom Few s fifth anthology of poems Leavmg the fashion show the four of us decide to have lunch together at Jimmy Vaught s Chinese restaurant and then see the matmee performance of Harding Paine s play Ice on the Chattahoochee now running at the Cork Tree Theatre Harvey Payne and Ann Bumstead successors to Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontanne and Mamie Sue Barker are starrmg in the drama directed by Jean Sinclair At lunch Elaine tells us about her recent world cruise In England she met ane Elliott who was developing a new theory of relativity in dispute of Einstein s previous one It was rumored that ane who had been married for several years was teaching her child to read at the tender age of ten months There Elaine also met George Camp bell who had acquired a distinctly British accent and was having at the moment a bit of dlfficulty with Bob Rasche over the patent on an invention that both claimed a steam gadget that is guaranteed to make permanent waves permanent Elaine s next stop was Gibraltar where she saw Alice Stcadman married to a Spanish bullfighter sitting for her portrait by the famous painter Lillian Willoughby Stopping in Italy for some of the Olympic games she met Frances Carr and Alice Woodall who were on the U S A swimming team and learned that Ben Albertson and Christian Hamff had von several track team dashes Elaine sand she was surprised to find that Jo Jane Godwin was grvmg dancing lessons aboard ship and that Gayle Rankin was gym director The world renovs ned dancer Carol Williams was also aboard How ever her greatest surprise was to come when she reached India PHHPHHIY IH ElHSS Hl '39 Stoppmg on the lsland of Ceylon she was mvxted by the Maharaja to the house warmmg of hrs new streamlmed palace whnch had been deslgned by none other than Ben Hall member of our class through jumor year One of the features of the party was a cxrcus wxth a trapeze act by Dlck Wood and Josephme Pxxton Stoppmg over m Borneo for a few hours Elanne saw Archeologlst Harold Clem who was searchmg for the lost cxvxhzatnon of the Fxjns The clue to xts whereabouts was gnven hxm by two Amerxcan mlssxonarxes Becky Arnold and Anna Dale Osborne There two scxentxsts E M Brown and Rosalle Carr got on board shlp Thev had been huntmg a rare specnes of doodle bugs on the northeast coast of Australia On the last lap of the journey Blame vnslted Hawan where Ruth Connor came aboard wxth her personal secretary Mary Lannon Ruth was sumg her playboy hus band George Munn for dnvorce and her lawyer Bob Thnbadeau was arrangxng the case by the long smce popularnzed proxy method At thus pomt nn her story Elame remmds us that we have but a few mmutes to reach the theatre so we ask the walter Hnllyer Smlth for our checks and hurrnedly leave the restaurant That evenmg I am at the Metropolutan covermg the debut of four new smgcrs ID the opera Carmen Despnte therr Itahan names I recogmze them as Helen Seaver Doyle Payne Ruth Colllns and nmmy Green At the conclusxon of the first act a most unusual happenmg occurs A new scast IS flashed on the televxslon screen The natlons dxctator Candler Guy has had a nervous breakdown Bram Surgeon une Peek announces that she has not yet determmed the cause of the nllness Pubhc opmlon IS dxvnded Some thmk nt ns caused by worry over the natnonal crxsns mvolved by the lengthy Hlxbuster of mnmsters of war Ahce Bunker and Martha Jordan whnle others secretly belxeve the cause to be hecklmg by hms prnvate secretarnes Corxnne I-Iuguley and Gladys Graves The opera contmues but durmg the second act there ns 1 great commotxon caused by two uniformed guards who march to the box opposite ours to arrest the peacefully slumberxng mmxster of state Shorter Granberry on charges of having taken pxctures of the d1ctator wxthout hus permnsslon A book has been found In the possesslon of Ivimxster Granberry contannmg xnformally posed snapshots of Candler and suxt has been brought for treason agamst the state Returnmg from the opera we turn on the radno nn the car and hear jack Elhott announce a program of dance music vuth Phml Cordcs swung band and the Harmony Srsters Jean W nlson and Maman Taylor Through our televnsnon set we recogmze Clay Drxskell slappmg a bass Hddle and Leon Shackleford blowmg a hot trumpet Blues snnger Exleen Boone unconscnous of the televxsxon ns domg a but of ptterbuggmg on the side Morton Srochl ns gnnng a commerclal when we arrne at the Tnmes Buxldmg It IS rather late but we are curnous as to the latest dnspatches on the nat1onal sxtuatnon Immedxately upon reachxng the Cnty desk vue see the follovtxng bulletm Dnctator Guy recovermg cause of Illness knowledge of contents of Granberry book Suddenly nt davs ns upon me that the much dlscussed book IS none other than the 39 SAGA of Druxd Hxlls Hugh School and I reahze fully how embarrassmg to a dxctator are thmgs so mformal and so humorous jfuuce OETTNGLR Class Pro Abbe! y - x , . , . s 1 . . 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Y . , Q L A T , ll STATE OF GEORGIA DEKALB COUNTY We the semor class of 1939 realIzIng that soon we must leave our happy days at Drund Hxlls Hugh far behInd and begm our journey Into the unknown beIng of sane and sound mInd do declare thIS our last wIll and testament all others bemg null and V0ld SECTION I To the Faculty and Board of Trustees we leave our gratntude and undymg love for theIr and durmg our hIgh school days SECTION II To the Iumor class as a whole we leave our school Splflt and any knowledge and dIgnIty that may remaIn after our four years at Drund HIlls SECTION III The undersxgned members of the senIor class do Wlll and bequeath the followmg IFBIIS and posscssIons to varlous members of the junlor class In the hope that they may fmd them useful ITEM l We Ann Bumstead and Harvey Payne do leave our place ID the moon lIght to Harry Woolley and Margaret Shepherd ITEM 2 I Dot Barr leave my short sIgnature to Mary Frances KIlpatrIck ITEM 3 I Gladys Graves leave my sense of humor to HIlda Tendle and Katherme G rImes ITEM 4 I AlIce Steadman leave my CUFIOSIIY to Dot McElroy and Amelna Mc Lean fRemember CUFIOSIIY kllled the cat satIsfactIon brought It back J ITEM S I 0 jane Godwm leave my kIllIng remarks to ack and Paul Slaughter ITEM 6 I HIllyer Smxth bestow upon Thomas Lamer my Zblllty to drxve an auto mobIle safely ITEM I Immy Vaught bequeath M AIken and Park Hall my fear of women ITEM We MarIon Taylor and jean WIISOH wIll our combmed heIght to AlIce MIller ITEM I Sue Dunn donate my collectIon of boys to Ruth Mumford ITEM 10 We ane EllIott and PatrIcIa Barbour leave our too close harmony to Ramona Isaacson and Lula George ITEM II I MSIIOD Mnlls wIll my everlastmg supply of chewIng gum to ane Moore Robert Heath and Burton TrImble In hopes the teachers wIll apprecxate It ITEM ITEM ITEM Bob Mell ITEM to Lorme ITEM ITEM ITEM to almost ITEM to MargIe I Edna AkIns do wIll my neatly autographed shIrt to Mary Godbee I AlIce Bunker leave my power to keep secrets to Martha Rhodes I Leon Shackleford wIll my good natured confusxon In the orchestra to We Frances Carr and Carol WIllIams leave our Ideal classroom behavxor Stanley and Bevalyn Cam I6 I Gayle Rankm wIll my dmmples to ShIrley Massell 17 I AlIce Woodall leave my Sblllly to skIp classes to Ben Smlth 18 I TIm Paxton bequeath my place as the only boy In the Cncero class any unfortunate jumor 19 We Cormne Huguley and une Peek leave our Mutt and jeff henghts Summers and Vlfglnla Brockman ITEM 20 I Ben Albertson leave my tumblmg abIlIty to john Roach Robert HarrIs and Bnll TIlly I M 21 I anICe Oettxnger leave my InspIratIon for wrItIng poetry to BIlly Strouss and Tate Watluns ITEM 22 I Clay Drxskell do bequeath my power of sleep to joe Benton and WII loughby Lathem Uust dont snore'j ITEM. 23 I Mary Lannon bestow upon Inez Heath my FlorIda accent ' - IJ. 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ITEM 24 We Ruth Conner and Betty jackson wnll our frnendlmess to Bob Pardee and Edward Lane ITEM 25 I Bob Rasche glve my abrlnty to create a dnsturbance to jack Affleck and B111 Johns ITEM 26 I Helen Seaver leave my patxence to Lnllnan Chrnstxan ITEM 27 I Bob Thnbadeau bestow upon Bllly Burnsxde and Frank Warnock my habxtual job as Busmess Manager ITEM 28 We Ruth Collms and Mane Whnte bequeath to Nancy Quayle and Charlotte S1mmons our abxlnty to g0SSlp ITEM ITEM ITEM Ware ITEM ITEM ITEM E M Brown leave my loyalty to Boys I-hgh to john Bowen Elleen Boone wnll my all round athletlc ablllty to Ruth Gray osephme Pnxton leave the mouse m my locker to Ann Sale and Clare ean Smclaxr leave my place m the dramatnc club to Mnldred Smnth Elame Montag leave my power of blushmg to Harnet Hudson Serena Ellxott wnll my mght lnfe to Annette Lxvmgston knowmg she ll contmue where I leave off ITEM 35 I Elame Constangy leave my purple lnpstnck to Betty McDowell Dons Anderson ITEM 36 We George Munn and Morton Srochx wxll our green stnped suxt Rh 311 yellow shxrt to Gxlmer Chnstlan ITEM 37 I Tom Few glve my wmnmg smile to Dan Bodm ITEM 38 I Ph1lCordes gnve my brother Wnll complete mformatnon about e strmgs attached to bexng a semor ITEM 39 I Chrlstlan I-Iamff leave john Hall my abxlxty to play pmg pong ITEM 40 I Lxllxan Wnlloughby wnll my topknot of curls to Floy Hutcheson 311 Josephme Johnson ITEM 41 I ack Ellxott do leave my place as cheer leader to Isabel Bryan fDon t stram your voice Isabel Q ITEM 42 I Anne Dale Osborne leave my many varxetxes of fmgernaxl polxsh to Helen Welll ITEM 43 I Shorter Granberry donate my hanr curler to Ted Burgtoff ITEM 44 I Dan Marshall leave my abllxty to get out of tlght squeezes success fully to Bull Roberts and Bully Drake ITEM 45 ITEM 46 Ed Wngand ITEM 50 I ITEM 51 I fDon t forget ITEM ITEM Collum ITEM ITEM George Bullock EM 56 bass vxol ITEM S7 I Martha Davxs wxll my entxre make up k1t to Helen Talton Hardmg Pame bequeath my orxgmal nmpcrsonatlon of Clementme to Rosalue Carr leave my punctualmty to Marnnel Bnshop and Joan Adams Harold Clem w1ll my school glrl complexxon to Brown Reeves use Palmolxve Brown Martha Salter leave my Sonja Henxe Smmle to Elizabeth Stone Mamle Sue Barker bequeath my blue wardrobe to Mary Edlth Mc Doyle Payne gxve my deep bass vo1ce to Frances Sanders Martha Jordon bequeath my noxsy dnsposmon to Murxel Cook and George Campbell leave my vxolm to Bob Pendergrast m place of h1s Frances Kaxser bestow upon Catherme Morgan my collectnon of so many drfferent bracelets ITEM 58 I Candler Guy leave Jeannette Mxller sadly BECKY ARNJOLD Wztnesses Class Testator BABY DUMPLTNG Avo FERDINAND THE BLLL 29. 1, . . , ' ' ' , so. 1,' , ' - ' . 31. 1,1 ' ' , ' l sz. 1,1 ' ', ' ' ' '. 33.1, ' , ' ' . 34.1, . 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