Frederick Douglass High School - Polaris Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1983

Page 167 of 488

 

Frederick Douglass High School - Polaris Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 167 of 488
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Page 167 text:

The day dawns — the morning star is bright upon the horizon! The iron gate of our prison stands half open. One gallant rush from the North will fling it wide open, while four millions of our borthers and sisters shall march out into Liber- ty. Likewise, in many instances, our eyes were only half open. Yet, one gallant rush to beat the 8:30 a.m. bell would fling them wide open while some of our peers would march to the tardy line. The day dawns — the morning star is bright upon the horizon! The iron gate of our prison stands half open. One gallant rush from the North will fling it wide open, while four millions of our brothers and sisters shall march out into Li- berty. — Frederick Douglass That was the beginning of our routine, yet unique school day at Douglass, where strengthening loose threads and building sound foundations was an instinct. That was our purpose. Success was a natural creation at our school, the source of our cherished memories. It was here our day began. The Dawn Of A Successful Day JS HIGH SCHOOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA.

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y The Astros Face A How ' Bout D ' em - Astros! How ' bout d ' em Dawgs and How ' bout d ' em Braves were slogans used throughout the year to express appreciation to- ward teams for outstanding play and strong determination. So, it is only appropriate to include the slogan How ' bout d ' em Astros because the Astros, too, exhibit- ed fine play and determination when it came to football. The Astros had a rigorous schedule, playing several state ranked teams. In spite of the tough schedule, they had their moments, stunning their oppo- nents with their plays of the century. If it wasn ' t Stanley Jones handing the ball to Rodney Patrick to pass to Mervin Smith in the end zone, then it was Mi- chael Jones intercepting the ball and returning it for a touchdown. I prefer living a life of activity . . . that I may hereafter exult in the victory, I know that victory is certain. Frederick Douglass The Astros ' dedication showed that they ... prefer living a life of activity ... and their atti- tudes displayed a feeling of unity among them. Victory is cer- tain was an appropriate senti- ment, whether in the win column or in the personal growth result- i ng from working together for a common goal. The coaches looked for the perfect play that would win the game, and the fans were appreciative of each effort made that moved the As- tros closer to the goal posts. 1. Stanley Jones sprints around left end. 2. Reginald Castleberry breaks up a pass against George. 3. Rodney Patrick scores. 4. The Astros accept a penalty. 164 Student Life Varsity Football

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1983, pg 102

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1983, pg 60

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1983, pg 439

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1983, pg 457

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1983, pg 460


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