Henry Grady High School - Orator Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1956
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' - ...- mg, -J ,- Y in-54: 1 .- W - J ' ,- . to be a graciyite is to be an integral part of time perfect wiwoie wi1ici1 is time very spirit and substance oi our scimooi. FOI'ZWOI'Ci cc Explaining iough geome'l'ry problem. Coaching girls on baske+ball 'I'eam dedication As you were . . . There are no words more familiar a+ Grady 'khan are fhese +hree. They immediafely bring ro mind +he image of a man - a feacher, a coach, a +ruly wonderful person. Of course, fhese words are descripfive of none o+her +han Mr. John Haldeman. Daddy Haldeman, as he is aFFec+iona1'ely called by slu- denfs, has pa'lien+ly and skillfully helped coun+less boys and girls lhrough pages of square roo+s, faclors, fheorems, and pos+ula+es. As coach of 'lhe girls' varsi+y baskelball 'ream and assis'lan'l' coach of varsify foofball, he has shown keen insighl' in handling oulh. He well clleserves +he fondness and respecl fell' 'For him by Grady's s+uden+s. So if is, Mr. Haldeman, fhaf lhe I956 Qralor is dedica+ed +o you-as you were-as you have always been -and as everyone knows you will con+inue fo be- a pafienl' and unders+anding friend and feacher. Aflb. ff' fs you were , famous words repealed so offen in c ass. gy' MR. JOHN WALTER HALDEMAN 3 in memoriam Q 4. MR. ELLIS CLARK SHANKS Born January 9, I89I Died February 5, I956 ln memory of Mr. E. G. Shanks .... devored +eacl1er of mechanical drawing, beloved advocafe of +he ideals of good cifizenship, hue gen+leman, and loyal 'Friend who is irreplaceable in 'I'he hear+s of Grad ifes. awww My M14 M. a W M4 WW WW! 4 M wwf! .UN MM fm JJ M fm FMW events at gracly.. honoring Mr. Howard Owenfon Draper When Mr. Howard O. Dra er leaves Grady 'lhis ear, his absence willvbe lceenly 'Fell' by all who have lrnown him. As a reacher of French and English af Grady and Boys High School for many years, he has proved himself +o be our- slanding in his field. His s1'uden'I's' placing in +he Georgia French Con+es+ is a direcl' resull' of Mr. Draper's experl' insrruclion and guidance. His palience has sei an YIZW example for +hose in his classroom. As a 'friend +o many Gradyires. he has won a special place in 'lheir hearfs. His radianf smile, friendly reasing, and wonder- ful disposiiion will be missed greafly. For fhese reasons lhe s+aFf pays special rribufe fo Mr. Howard O. Dra er and hopes 'l'ha+ his furure years will Ee filled wifh +he ioy and happiness 'lhal he so richly deserves. Cheerleaders spor'I' bermudas The Soufherner is sold for fhe firsf 'hme 4 i . 5 A N, ,H 4, 'zz I. iigglgu ' v V A - .jx Grady High's inierior gels a 'fresh coaf of paini' New ari' work in halls admired by siudenfs Randy Wilderson and Park Turner poini' ou+ pos+er +o visi+ing Norihside Tigers Siudenis relax in 'lhe Senior Pafio 6 Always remembered by Grady s'l'udenl's are +he 'Following scenes and evenls common each year: fhe cafeleria line con- sis+ing of nearly 500 sfudenls . . . Grady's co-presidenis beginning 'lhe year by planning various school ac+ivi+ies . . . crowding on+o +he school buses al' +he close of lhe day . . . en+er+ainmen+ given by boys from lnman Park Home a+ our Thanksgiving assembly . . . +wen+y-inch slacks of newspapers lined up along Tenfh Sfreel' on paper sale day . . . leachers good-nalureclly acling as cheerleaders af pep rallies . . . crowning of +he Foo+balI Queen . sf W 35- Q' -N--.,pq, Boys from lnman Park School en+er+ain al' Thanksgiving assembly Lunchhme a daily favorrle ff' lf E r.-.Swv ca N T L-gil, .Of . ,- 5-Q, .,,- , '-- W- rs ,ev-,, 'isi nu., -, 4 lf xv, Sfudenrs headed for home on school bus xx ' ,QQ E ' Nw, Early in 'rhe morning, boys help al' paper sale C l d 0 n C S aan.. 'Q .,... Sz O 4 Mac O f . TF-W! 6 o+ball Queen, Be+'l'y Lou Morrise'He, crowned a+ dance by co-ca xford Teachers show school spiril in pep rally so important administration The administration of the Atlanta Public School System has been a very successful one under the leadership of Dr. lra Jarrell. She has instigated many plans to improve the public schools and has made Atlanta one of the leading educational centers in the Southeast. Under her guidance the community high school system was established in I947. Each of the sixteen high schools has been evaluated and is fully accredited by the Southeastern Associa- tion for Secondary Schools and Colleges. Every student at Grady today is benefiting from this system. Working ably under Dr. Jarrell's direction are Dr. G. Y. Smith, Mr. Roy W. Davis, Mr. T. W. Cliff, and Mr. M. E. Cole- man. We have their fine staffs to thank for the advantage of education as oFFered in Atlanta. p.t.a. The Parent-Teacher Association enables the parents to be an integral part of school life, and acquaints them with the various problems which often confront a child during this important phase of his life. The Henry Grad P.T.A., consisting o nearly two thousand parents and one hundted per cent of the teachers, is the largest organization of this type in Georgia. Monetary support for various activities, new pine trees in front of the school, and a proposed picket fence around the Senior Patio are results of the combined efforts of every member of the P.T.A. Whether they are all assembled at a meeting, at the annual s aghetti supper, or in the various classrooms visiting teachers, they are taking the opportunity to help mold fruitful, mature individuals for tomorrow's society. Officers are Mr. Fred Nash, president: Mrs. John A. Mann, Ist vice-president: Mr. Seaborn Jordan, 2nd vice- resident: Mr. Jack lsenberg, 3rd vice- resi- dent: Mrs. E. L. lvlbrse, recording secretary: Mrs. J. F. Ezeli Jr.. corresponding secretary: and Mr. Leroy DuBard, treasur alumni association The Alumni Association is an organization in which Grady takes great pride. Many of its members have continued in col- leges throughout the United States to uphold the standards of unexcelled scholastic excellence, which made them such worthy students during their high school years. In the latter part of December a reunion, which close to one hundred former Grey Knights attended, was held. In addition to various meetings and activities, a basketball game between the varsity boys and the alumni was played. The alumni team, consisting of Harry Mc- Devitt, Richard Austin, Johnny Griffin, Jerome Green, Jack Rudolph, Lester Breen, and Freddy Benamy, was victorious. Financed by membership dues, a trophy is awarded each year by this association to the senior who has been selected b the graduating class as having the Most School Spirit . All alumni are invited to attend all of Grady's dances and are given special cards which admit them free of charge. ln expressing our thanks and appreciation to these fine men and women, The Orator would like to extend an added handshake to those who have already proven themselves to be society's leaders. l 'L Superintendent, Dr. Ira Jarrell, admires shiny school bell. President Fred Nash presides over meeting of other officers. ll. to r.l Mrs. John Ezell, Mrs. John Mann, Mrs. Edgar Morse, Mr. L. N. Du- Bard, Mr. Jack lsenberg. Mr. Baxter welcomes Jon Olver, head of the Alumni Association, back to Grady. L...l l ,sisiani Superinfendenfs, M. E. Coleman, Roy W. Davis. Dr. G. Y. Board of Educafion rneef +0 discuss problems, 1i+h, and T. W. Clifl, map ouf plans for school year. ' V r Nur' ,tx , F? .. ...wx Ar. Morris poinfs ou? s+uden+'s work +0 par- Mrs. Alberl' Happoldi fills ou? membership mfsip Qgelaliln,lLl11ZghsovEa:lEe:1rl,clalllz: mls af+er P.T.A. meeling. cards. John Mann . few u is lice Presidenl John Crawford and Secre- The Mosl' School Spiri+ lrophy awarded Bill Graves 'l6lliS Will! alumni 6lDOUl' college 'ary-.Treasurer Herb Siem look over case in +o George Weber in I955. life . ,. 3 llllll lllllllllll 1' .pq . yr! NO' , s --D Mos! Afhleiic: Evelyn Youngblood, Perl: Turner a l ' l i l i l hw Besf All-round: Winlc Willcin, Molly Brown 'W-Q X lx Mosf School Spirif: Alys Chew, Jack Brady li' i' 'll'7 J I enclliesf: Marilyn Gregory, Tommy Scarbrough Besf Looking: Al McConlrey, Beverly Blass r4 Senior superlafives lisfen as Connie Good- win, edifor of +he newspaper, reads +I-wir names from The Soufhernerf' ll. lo r. Is+ row-Beverly Blass, Phyllis Alferman, Alys Chew, Molly Brown, Marilyn Gregory, Evelyn Youngblood. 2nd row-Jael: Brady, Bill Hud- son, Al McConkey, Tommy Scarboruogh, Parlr Turner, Winlr Willrin. out The Mod ln+ellecl'ual boy in fhe senior class is Bill Hudson, who has mainfained a perfecl' 95 average. Phyl- lis Allerman, wilh only one B on her record, is 'rhe Mosl' ln'rellec'rual girl. Besl' All-round are Molly Brown and Winlc Wilkin. As examples of fheir many aclivilies, bolh are officers of fhe senior class and members of 'lhe Junior Civilan Club. Wink plays fool'- ball and baseball, and Molly is co-cap- lain of 'lhe cheerleaders and also plays baslcelball. stancling seniors Park Turner, as co-capiain of 'l'he fooiball +eam and ourslancling baslceiball and baseball player, well deserves his +i+le of Mos+ A+h- le+ic. Evelyn Youngblood, Mos+ Aihlefic' girl, has been a valuable guard on +he varsi+y baslreiball +eam for Four years. As manager of fhe fooiball feam and member of +he baseball +eam, Jack Brady is wor+hy io be called Mos+ School Spirit Alys Chew, co-capiain of i'he cheerleaders and edi+or of 'rhe yearboolr, is fhe girl wi+h 1-he Mos+ School Spiri+. Tommy Sarbrough and Marilyn Gregory, who greef everyone wi+h smiles and pleasani hello's , are 'ihe Frienclliesi'. There is no need io explain why Al Mcconlrey ancl Beverly Blass were voied Bes+ Looking. Their piciure clearly 'lells +he whole siory. 12 iifgfgg- faculty edifed by ' beneHa backus To be a +eacl1er a+ Grady is . . . +o be discouraged ofien by +l1e seeming laclz of progress . . . +o bear silen+ly ihe brun+ of severe crificism . . . +o help in molding +l1e lives of s+uden1's by guidance and example . . . fo lif+ 1'he mind of a child 'From +l1e darkness of ignorance in+o +l'1e lighi' of undersfanding. Q-1,.4S5'T7',2f fy A , -. f It . il 5i,!f',: VA W M5 .N mi I 5 5 , Q Kyiv 'X t, .. LJ.- Z , I' A W- SSW fx Qwfff. 2: g.1.,.j9 - -uf ,i,-2-wks-',E . .,, ,.- -N. , W, , ' 1,1 , ' , t, , . , I i W , ,ii j ' a , 4 X' f A ll, I 1 ' WI: .4 , I lin 1 1 ' pvr C' , 4'1- X 1 0-yi Q0 I I I 1 I r principal , if : in -I ,f :um -..fi.g:Q X . Q . 4, . ,30,.'.'.,,.g A, Wu, ,. DR. RUAL W. STEPHENS Bongl Bongl Bongl Excuse lhis inferruplion please . . . The fafherly voice of Dr. Sfephens, our principal, comes lo everyone over ihe P.A. syslem clarifying some confusing delail of 'lhe com- plicalecl school program. Dr. Slephens is lhe final aulhorify-lhe experl' mechanic who keeps 'lhe paris of Grady's machine of edu- cafion running smoolhly. When any one of lhese paris becomes impaired, Dr. Sfephens is always on hand lo make +he necessary ad'usl-menfs. ln scheduling 'lhe seniors, he is confronled by a barrage of upper classmen dissalisfied wi'l'h lheir schedules. His good iudgmenl' comes lo lighl as he wisely reiecls or accepls lhe requeslecl changes. E The meefing will please come Tel9Pl10I10 COHFOYONCO wifh lo order. PU 9ni'- His school spiril' is exemplified by his being presenl' al all Grady sporls evenls and by his slriving conslanfly lo be+'I'er Grady. Dr. S+ephens' sense of iusfice and fairness helps him handle lhe numerous problems of discipline and allilude which arise in a school. During +he five years lhal' Dr. Slephens has been principal of Grady, lhe school has grown in leaps and bounds, and he has grown in underslanding you'l'l1. Every graduale of Grady will remember him as a maior guiding elemenl in 'lhe diliicull' process of growing up. behind the scenes of grady 15 secretaries and counselors Only I05 degrees, 'lhis iime. HHWVY Gf5dY High School. Mrs. Brown speaking. Good Momingl These nofices have lo be oul' lhis afiernoon. Telephoning lhe homes of +hose absenl, iyping 'l'ranscrip+s, and 'Filing records are only a few of 'lhe numerous iobs which occupy lhe 'lwo secrefaries employed in l'he Grady office. One can perceive fhe complicarecl plan on which a school of nearly I6O0 sluclenls is run, iusi b walking in'l'o 'lhe office and hearing 'lhe busy hum of fypewrilers, phones ringing, and line general hub-bub of office procedure. The secreiaries are Mrs. Smilh and Mrs. Brown. Across 'lhe hall is anolher imporlanl office. There l'he counselors carry on iheir viial business wilh sludenls and parenls by 'lallcing over ersonal and school problems. su - plying informafion aboul' colleges, geliing jobs car sludenis, and orienlaling sub- freshmen. Bui mosl imporianl, +hey are good-nafured friends of everyone. ln ihis office, cliFlicul+ problems of behavior, a'Hi+ucle, or schedule arrangemenl are solved. Here al Grady, we have lwo of 'lhe linesl counselors in lhe Ailanla School Sys'l'em, Miss Elizabeih Seize and Mr. Neil Baxier. No lhank you could be enough fo express our graiifude for rhe paiience, underslanding and friendly guidance 'lhey have ren- dered l'o every s'l'udenl' who has soughl' 'lheir aid. are busy worlcers 16 Whal's your l'rouble? . . . and we are off lo college W-G' J. Qi-63 fills i Vile K i Miss Dorofhy Fargason Mrs. Leonora Baugham Miss Mae Culpepper W' Miss Sunshine Hollar fi? Miss Margarei Jordan Mr. William King Mrs. William King Miss Doroihy Morrison X Miss Sarah PeHy Miss Anne Ray Mrs. Mariha Remson -e-v CT? Mrs. Margaref Smi+h , f C 7 1' C 'RWE ' Q' Oi Q,-1hJ.Tl5'l Q1 english The +errifying senior fan minuis lallr. Tom, name ,wo pronouns... ..Who7 MG7.. Verbsl lnfinifivesl Gerundsl Obiec+ complemen+sl The pafienf feachers who sei' s+uden'I's s'l'raigh'I' on comma splices, run-on seniences, and o+her complicafed English problems have a fremendous responsibilily. English feachers af Grady go beyond fhe call of duly fo help wifh special sfudenl' ac+ivi+ies. Miss Culpepper, Miss Ray, and Mr. King feach senior English. ln addifion fo +his, Miss Culpepper is sponsor for fhe Nalional Honor Sociely, Miss Ray coaches +he fwo seniors for fhe valedicrorian speeches, and Mr. King direcrs fhe senior play and assem- bl skifs. YMiss Fargason, Miss Culpepper, Miss Pe'H'y, and Miss Ray 'reach iunior English. Miss Fargason is head of +he English deparlmenr and sponsor of fhe Junior Nafional Honor Sociei' , and Miss PeH'y is sponsor of The Souflverner, 'lhe school paper. Sophomore English is +augh+ by Mrs. Baugham, Miss Jordan, and Miss Morrison, who is s onsor of ln+er-club Council. Mrs. Baugham, Miss Hollar, Miss Jordan, Miss Mc- Callie, Mrs. Remson, and Mrs. Smifh +each eighfh and ninfh grade English. english lceeps grady in ---qf mathematics Cb Take ihe shori cut Now wha? do l do? 15747323 Jllffzmffe All +hrough life a knowledge of maihemaiics is necessary. From kinder- arlen 'ihrough ihe seven'l'h grade, we are 'iaughi' +he basic 'fundamenfals of 1is imporfani field. Noi uniil we reach high school do we begin io realize nd undersiand +he possibilifies of +he ma+hema+ical field. The hours speni in guring and solving are noi only for fhe simple purpose of producing correci' nswers buf also for rhe more impor+an+ resulfs which are 'ihe increased agiliiy f our minds, 'I'he knowledge of how +o fhink and ihe qualifies of logic and Ai The head of +his impor+an+ deparfmeni' is Mr. Green, who +eaches lgebra and basic maih. The ofher feachers are as follows: Mrs. Barnes, who eaches geomeiry and eighrh grade ariihmeficg Miss Garner, who Teaches lgebrag Mr. Godwin, who 'teaches business ariihmefic, advanced algebra, rigonomefryg Mr. Haldeman, who +eaches iniermediafe algebra and geom- iiryli Miss Lindsey, Miss Lynch, and Mr. Wills, who ieach algebra and basic 1a+ . circles . I f Mr. Remberi Green Miss Lois Durling Miss Marinelle Garner Mr. John Haldeman Miss Mariha Lynch , 5- N ui Q-1... Mrs. Mnriha Barnes Miss Mariorie Foreman Mr. Rufus Godwin Miss Edna Lindsey Mr. William Wills social studies HY Jill. 3 an MDF Miss Berlha Carpenler Miss Marie Kerrison Mr. Websler Slcellon Mr. Edward Whilsell' Mrs. Mallio Sue Walker Mrs. Elizabefh Hughes Mr. Grady Randolph Mr. Harry Sfrickland a 'f T7 Mrs. Agnes DoFoor Mrs. Roberl' Eskew Mr. Alfred Hildorbrand Hislory: The presenil The pasll The 'Fulurel The imporfance of rhese lhree phases of life is clearly shown lo us by our fine slaff of social sludies 'teachers here al' Grad . Sfuclenfs learn of world pro- gress from +he mis+alxes of lheir predlecessors and from 'lhe findings of 'lheir conlemporaries, lhrough fhe many courses in fhis field. The head of lhis deparimenl is Mrs. Walker, who holds classes in economic geography and problems of democracy. Communily cifi- zenship, a required eighlh grade course, is faughl by Mrs. DeFoor, Mr. Hilderbrand, Mrs. Hughes and Mr. Slcelfon. World his'l'ory, which is offered in +he lenlh grade, is 'raughl' by Mr. Hilderbrand, Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Randolph, and Mr. Whi+seH'. Miss Carpenler, Miss Kerrison, and Mr. Randol h leach American hislory, an elevenlh grade course. Social problems is laughf 'lo seniors by Mrs. Eslcew. currenl' world affairs, anolher advanced senior social sludy, is laughl by Miss Kerrison. l xi l A U ll ,i NVD X .fix L up f f , f ,l 1, 5' fb. cf! .1 A T . 4 M my 1 -r cl Q flu Everybody's frying lo gel info lhe acl. Move if a lilile 'lo fha rlghl 'N 'tn' Q aw DEATH 5 UN ur: a recipe for everything at H 1 Planning a meal, sewing a kirl, running a household, nd budgeling 'rhe family in- ome are +he praclical sub- ac+s laughl in homemaking. All lhe phases of keeping ouse, laking care of sick leople, and raising children re covered. The head of his deparlmenl' is Mrs. skew, who leaches advanc- d homemaking. Those work- 1g wilh her are as follows: Aiss Creighlon, Mrs. Tho- was and Mrs. Warren. French verbsl Spanish pro- ounsl Lalin idiomsl All slu- en+s who suffer lhe +or+ures 'F a foreign language come 9 know lhe value of 'rheir Fforls in lhe fulure. They earn of lhe cusloms and ira- ilions of olher people in 1eir sludies. Anolher advan- age gained by laking a for- ign language is 'l'ha+ lheir nowledge of English is in- reased ihrough an enlarge- ienl' of lheir vocabulary. The pa+ien+ +eachers who nderlake fhis dilificull' iob re Mr. Davis, who leeches afin and is also head of 'lhe eparlmenlg Mr. Draper, who eaches French, Mr. King, 'ho leaches Lafin, and Miss arendon, who leeches French nd Spanish. linchesl from lhe floor all The way around. Pdrlel-Vous francais? gracly homemaHng lf' Q ii V -Nw l A Mrs. Roberf Eslrew Miss Alma Creighlon Mrs.Jean Thomas Mrs. Lois Warren languages -v-' Mr, Milfgn Davis Mr. Howard Draper Mr. William King Miss Caroline Larendon science l, , xvi fgp W. A J . Jpolow i 1 K' 4 'Qui 'Nix Mr. Eugene Sanders Mrs. Mary.Asher Miss Beverly Fuller MBS Mi'1 '9 MCKQH Mr. Vernon Sammons Miss Louise Sialrely Mr. Harry Srriclmland MF- Tl'1Uma5 Walion Mr. Glen Bradshaw 'X I gel a big bang oui of chemisiry. One of fhe mosi' essenlial fields foday is 'lhar of science. H' is +he one field info which all o+her sfudies are combined. This deparlmenl' fir ' is headed by Mr. Sanders, who is also freasurer of +he school. General science, which is an overall pracfical s+udy of science, is required of all graduaies, and is faughf by Mr. Sammons, Mr. San- ders, and Miss Fuller. Mr. Bradshaw, Mr. Sfriclxland, and Miss McKee reach healfh, an eigh+h grade subiecf which lays 'rhe foundafion for lafer science courses. Human biology, an advanced senior course, is +augh+ by Miss Slalcely. Mrs. Asher +eaches chemislry, and Mr. Sammons ieaches physics +o +hose who wanf +o progress furlher info high school science. it's all greelc to me 21 driver's education il it i wg Miss Gerirude Cadwell jd v R, .ee -14.1-n-limi 4? ,,,-ff' :'k 'W TX-kk-lx 'fx This is shocking!!! You'll make a fine secreiary. 'someday'. Courses which emphasize +he s+andards and rules of 'rhe business world are oliiered +o lhe siudenis al' Grady who are preparing +o enrer business soon afier +heir graduaiion. These s+uden+s, who are +he business leaders of lomorrow, ge+ a sound 'Foundaiion here ar Grady for iheir fufure acfiviries. Typing, shorfhand, bookkeeping, clerical rraining, salesmanship and office praciice are pari' of Grady's business educafional program. Mrs. Lowe, who leaches fyping, shorlhand and office pracfice, is head of rhis deparfmeni. Working wifh her are Mr. Rheney, who ieaches fyping and clerical irainingg Mrs. Adams, who feaches bookkeeping and ryping, and Mr. Sfrickland, who reaches fyping and salesmanship. :usiness education Mrs. Eve Ellis Lowe Mrs. Nancy Adams Mr. Frederick Rheney Mr, Harry Strickland 22 'Y on 95. Mr. Douglas Rumble, Jr. Miss Marion Davenport Mr. Owen Seitz if Capt. William Hill MfSgt. Robert Bailey Mfsgt. Grady Bryan i ...Q N Mr. Ellis Shanks Mr. John Clonts, Jr. Mr. Charles Morris . J ,X IGM' X J-U 00 N' , 'M , 'J We 'fx f, itis all in the art ol lcnowin 23 N music Every year at the music festival our chorus and band have superior ratings. Successful operettas and con- certs are given tor the student body and P. T. A. At assemblies, a welcome entertainment is a program ot songs by the girls' chorus or mixed chorus. The tootball spirit is bolstered tremendously by our fine band ot nearly a hundred members. Doc Rumble, the beloved director ot the mixed chorus, teaches music appreciation and general music. Miss Davenport directs the girls' chorus and also teaches general music. Mr. Seitz, who directs the band and orchestra, teaches instrumental music. military The strict disciplinn ot military is experienced by nearly every boy here at Grady. The complexities ot drilling and assembling a ritle are studied and prac- ticed thoroughly. These military courses are of value to every boy in the present and tuture, because they train him in mental and physical coordination. Captain Hill, Sergeant Bryan, and Sergeant Bailey are the in- structors ot the Henry Grady Battalion. industrial arts How to build and how to print are the major tields covered in Industrial Arts. Also included in this depart- ment is mechanical drawing, a subiect necessary to any boy who is planning an engineering career. The art of woodshop and printing is always ot value to any boy or man. Mr. Shanks, who passed away this year, taught drawing and was the head ot this department. The instructors in this field are Mr. Clonts, who teaches woodshop, and Mr. Morris, who teaches printing. The Orchestra practices early in the morning. 9 Mr. Erskine Russell, Jr. Mrs. Joan Jordan Mr. Dooley Marihows Miss Edilh McCallie Mr. LeRoy Jackson Miss Thomasina Mueller Ol Miss Mariha Respess Mrs. Elinbef Han h J Each 1' w ,s Mr. Jackson busy painiing rho mural for +he Junior-Senior Prom. OW physical education Among +he differeni fields of physical educafion 'l'augh+ here a+ Grady are fumbling, dancing, +ennis, volleyball, wresrling, baskeiball and sofiball. -.1 These required classes give every boy and girl a chance 'lo gel' 'lhe necessary amounl' of exercise under experl' supervision. Mrs. Goines and Miss McCallie leach P. E. +o ihe girls. Mrs. Jordan, who lefl Grady in January, was also a gym +eacher. Mr. Russell, head of fhis depar+men'r, and Mr. Maffhews are ihe boys' in- siruclors. ?' art Poslers and signsl Landscapes and slage se+sl These are only a 'Few of 'l'he many differenl' kinds of pain+ings required of our arf deparimeni' a+ Grady. From rousing foofball posfers 'ro professional dance decorafions . . . fhe ari' deparimenl under Mr. Jackson meels all demands. The ofher ieacher in ihis deparlmeni- is Miss Mueller, who +eaches eigh+h grade ar+, a required subieclu Wilhoul' This versalile ar+ deparlmeni, +he school building would be a dreary placel .La J '5fNu library Book reporisl Themes! Research papers and oral reporisl All +hese esseniial paris of a high school educa+ion canno+ be wri'Hen wi+hou+ good sources of informalion. Such sources are +o be 'Found in our school library, operaied under rhe supervision of Miss Respess and Mrs. Hannah. Grady siudenis are given library lessons +o enable fhem 'lo use every opporluniiy available in +he library io iheir advaniage. ln addiiion, +he librarians are always prepared +o help in ge'Hing informafion, finding a special book, or even in fixing ihe 'lorn binding on a fexfbook. 24 51 I :xg fi -455' ff-i ka'o-asm! 1 I L C :ii J-1 Bealrice Lamar Jessie Heard Amelia Weber Agnes Kelser Fannie Highiower Annie Ward maids coolcs UIQ 1 Clean blaclcboardsl Swep+ floors! Neal' rooms! These are fhe producfs of hard work, especially in a school as large as Grady. The persons largely responsible for keeping ihe school clean are fhe maids. Each day afrer noisy s+uden'I's have leff and weary feachers have gone, +l1e maids sfay fo ficly fhe school building 'For fhe nexl' day. They have +he imporfanr job of keeping Grady a clean place where s+uden+s may have a heal+hy afmosphere in which fo grow, malure, and learn. pus Mrs. Virginia Sirickland MVS- Halal Harrison A va- , QQ ,J H I Rosa Sin'rrnons,Grac1 clean up - paint up - fix custodians Clean upl Fix upl Whelher il' is a maior or minor calaslrophe, l'he cuslodians are always on ihe iob. A+ any lime of lhe day, lhe bell signal for +he cus- iodians can be heard, summoning eilher Mr. Lump- kin, Mr. Porler, Mr. Hansard, Mr. Weslbrook, or Mr. Cochran +o slraighlen oui some delail in l'he managemeni of lhe school building. From mopping up lhree feel of wafer in l'he band room +o adiusiing fhe heal on cold days, lhe cuslodians work con- sfanily lo keep Grady a clean, comforlable place. I loadows Gladys Bailey, Julia Henderson, Cora Collier 'mv 'cl 3.1- Mr. Calvin Cochran Mr. Edwin Porlor Mr. Ernosi' Lumpkin Mr, Hoy? Hansard Mr, Sylvia Weslbrook From early morning on any school day, one can smell fha inlicing odors, coming from lhe cafeieria and snack bar, of good clean food being prepared for hungry Gradyiles. While busy s+uden'rs are building up a 'lremendous appe+i+e, common +o growing leen-agers, 'lhe cooks, supervised by Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Slrickland, are consl'anl'ly laboring io provide 'lhe proper foods necessary +o good heallh. A variely of 'Food is prepared every day so lhal each sl'uden'l may have a balanced meal. seniors edifed by ' hershene arnovirz To be a senior a+ Grady is . . . fo be caughi' in +l1e whirlwind of acfiviiies and siudies . . . +o 'Feel +l1e unceriainry of whaf lies ahead nexi' year . . . fo couni +l'1e days uniil graduafion . . . fo be engulfed by +l1e sadness of leaving familiar faces and sigl1+s . . . +o s+ep cauiiously upon +l1e fhreshold of a new life. fly JAH Q f ' N ...W 28 s , I 1 X Adair, Roger Adams, Beri' Akin, Kennefh Alexander, BeHy Alexander, Bill Alferman, Phyllis Al+man,'Cynfhia Alvo, Mary Arledge, Charles Arnau, Beverly Arnovii-z, Hershene Bache, Bingham WC lead New fall clo+hes! The firsl foo+ball gamel Senior picfuresl All ihe roufine incidenfs of school hold a special meaning for us as we realize +ha+ lhis is our las'l' year a+ Grady. Our senior year is an an+icipa+ed dream come frue. We come +o school, sfudy, and 'rake par? in ihe daily aciivifies iusl as usual, buf wifh an added undercurrenf of exci'l'emen'l', know- ing +ha+ +his is ihe lasl' +ime. Amidsf all +he exci+emen+ and flurry of +he firsl senior mee+ing . . . fhe firsi fooiball game a+ Albany . . . who are 'lhese people si'H'ing calmly lalking over +he senior evenfs of fhe coming year? A+ 'lhh lower righ+ are lhe senior class officers: llefl' fo righll Al McConkey, Secrefary-Treasurer: Molly Brown, Vice Presidenig and Wink Wilkins, Presidenf. .79 'C' 35 1'i 3'-5 5 A 'Dr 1 7 rv, 5 i ,ve- fy, I ' 29 Y.--7 NA f '7 l1em all Q1 rv wr-9 ffl ff'f 1r CWA? ,s.. IQ L-I AT qi- 'P' fl 10' 7 tan 'K Af' 1 f7 fi C' 30 AL l Backus, BeneH'a Baeder, John Baer, Judy Bagiafis, Hy+ho Baker, Be++y Baker, Frank Baker, Ray Ball, Peggy Balser, Ronnie Barnes, Frank Barrier, Bobby Barrie., Bob Barrow, Peggy Baxley, Jane Bazemore, Joe Bean, Joyce Beland, Billy Belfield, Tommy Benamy, Elaine Benamy, Riia Benshushan, Viola Berman, Ivan Blass, Beverly Bock, Ilene BoH'oms, BeH'y Bourne, Jaclc Brady, Jaclc Bramblerf, Jerry Brannon, Eddie Bressler, Ellen Bressler, Nancy Bridges, Lucy Bridges, Pai BriHon, Cyn+hia Brown, Mary Gene Brown, Molly Brown, Rober+a Bryan, Es+l1er Buchanan, Ken Burnham, Howard he future ,ss 1 ? 1? X7 -7 Burns. Gwen Calais, Barbara ,fs- 1 IW Q 1I '7' -.ri fi' 'Y fu 'T' Caldwell, Lyle Canfield Ellen Can+rall, Lucile Caras, George IU' ,guy Q, CSI' fa, fl -5 .7 32 i . A Scholarship! Honesiyl Hard worlr! All fhese are par? of an honor sfudenf. Whar reward is fhere for an honor graduafe? One greaf reward is The chance to lake fhe Naiional Meri! Scholarship examinaiion, given every year fo 'lop seniors all over fha Unifed Sfales. The sfudenfs ihai win, receive e four-year, all expenses paid, scholarship fo any college of his choice. This year 'ihe lop 5 per ceni' of 'the senior class af Grady -Pooh +he exam. Above are Nancy Bressler, Phyllis Allerman, Alys Chew, Bill Hudson, and Jerry Brambleif loolr- ing af an arficle in Life Magazine abou? ihe Meri? examinaiion. These sludenfs were among fha 'lop fhirfeen who fool: 'lhe lest Carpenler, Mary Belh Carfledge, Connie Cary, Carolyn Chaslain, Charles Chesnuf, Merecliih Cheung, Homer Chew, Alys Chrisfmus, Linda Clemenls, Ed Cleveland, Jimmy Clinlon, Jimmy Cochran, Jack Coggins, Viola Cohen, Dorolhy Cone, Lillian Converse, Bill Cook, Carol Coplan, Lois Colfer, Marflwa Cox, Barbara Craddoclx, Dean Cranford, Carolyn Curran, Anne Davis, Jacl: Davis, Pagie Dechman, Barbara Dell, Wanda DeSl1azo, Anne ng in school 'P sv-0 if. f n .1 17 'il , P 'J Q:-I I -I 'fd' ,.....,, Q-1' Feinberg, Marvin -N Erbesiield, Eddie Efheridge, Shirley Fairburn, John Farris, Wayne 34 Dickson, Bonneau Dobbs, Larry Drody, AnneH'e Duncan, Sonny Dye, Jacquelyn Eakin, Billy Eberharf, Charles Eichel, Paul a ' 'll 'KJ ,H si' ' ...A Dance wiih me, Henry! Rock around lhe clock! The Cha-cha! Mambo! Dirly Boo- gie! Billowing slrirls and slarched polli- coalsl Creased slacks and iaunly bow- liesl Laughter and dim lights! Each of fhese is an essenlial parl of a gay and enioyable Grady dance. Bu? lhe mosf fabulous dance of all, 'lhe mosi' im- porfanl and mosl memorable social oc- casion here af Grady is fhe Silver Slip- per Ball. A+ lhis alifair, lwo members of lhe senior class reach ll-ue heighf of glory when, as lhe so'F+ slrains of 'lhe band penelrale +he ofherwise silent ballroom lhey are crowned Cinderella and Prince Charming of lhe year. This year Sue Jor- dan and Dan Troy were elecled. ,. 9433! 86.42l 7l.20l Firsf, second, or one-hundred and one? Whal' is my rafing in fha senior class? As soon as fha lisl is puf up on lhe senior bullelin board, 'lhere is a scramble lo see who siadns where in ihe class of 289. This raiing is im- porfan+ in ihe rush fo gel in a college. Above are Jimmy Clinlon, Hershene Arnovi+z, and Helen Pelkas Ioolring af ihe rafings for +he firsl' semesler of fha are Ilene Bock, Charlene l955-l956 school year. Gaines, Angie George, Calvin George, Cora Ann Giles, Judy Gillman, Be'H'y Goldberg, Sfanley Goldman, Nelson Goodwin, Connie 1--1 hard worlc pays Floyd , Gerry fp 1, Vu Forf, Joyce 'V T7 Franco, Richard Franklin, Beverly 'N of-In -V T9 Freeman, Nancy 3 Furniss. Henry 3-ay YT? 41 Y ra i ? ? an Qu! 1-H' 4 35 off big dividends 455 of Hu 1? ri' 'Y 45 Q--s 'O' 'lr 'f JD 11 1 'viii fi YN 'UN' 'Uv 91 TT Wrar 3 TY' ini 'ff' ? 1 36 YD QL.- Gordon, Pai' Graves, Bill Grayson, Joel Gregory, Marilyn Grizzard, Claude Gro+ensfein, Ber'l' Groves, Ann Gunn, Bobby Haas, Mari: Halbersfadf, Beisy Hale, Will Hanner, Vickie Hap-poldi, Mary Lou Harding, Gail Harris, Bonnie Harris, CharloH'e Harris, Jim Harris, Lillian Hariman, Sandra Haslcins,Judii'l1 Heald, George Heafh, Adair Herringfon, Lynn Hillman, Harvey HoneycuH', Margarel Horowih, Jerry Horowih, Judy Horwih, Jerry Sloppy shirlsl Dirly feel! Pedal pushers! Bermuda shorls! Blue Jean Day is herel Teachers gasp as slu- denls go barefool +o 'lheir classes in lheir mosl com- forlable clolhes. Seniors eagerly awail This dey, for lhe prolils from lhe sale of liclrels go loward buy- ing 'lhe gifl which 'lhe seniors presenl lo lho school annually. Lasl year lhe seniors presenlecl money lo lhe school lo go foward building a senior pafio where Ye Olde Barn used lo be. Above are Ilene Boclr, Charlene Zimmerman and Eddie Erbeslielcl. i 1 'j 1 Hoshall, Glad Houchins, Jimmy Howell, Elizabefh Hudson, Bill Huggins, Arlene lsenberg, Barbara 37 wonder what IV' 1--Q3 .J IP Q C311 QIZP a S55 W 'DP' if gl 41 Nd ffl FN ff will happen next 355 Q :-I '7.,,fl 91 ef' FT' YY? 'Ds IR! 0-5 ,N fl? '4 1---f I9 1,9 all '7 .kgs-, ,AQ ,dfis 'J '-7 f ' 'Nu l 38 4 Jay, Beisy Jay, Zelda Jenks, Judy Jennings, Laurice Jessic, Frank Johnson, Beverly Jones, BeHy Jones, Ellis Jones, Joyce Jordan, Sue Jusfice, Connie Karp, Barry Kelly, Bill Kenady, Marilyn Kinney, Ann Krick, Shirley Lander, Lillian Landrum, Ann Lawson, Gail Levin, Ru'l'l1 Lewis, Carlene Lewis, Sue Lipsius, Lewis LoH'on, Louanne Lokey, Frances Maddox, Virginia Maier, Armin Mann, Mary 4EIizabe+h Marchesseau, Mary A Marfin, Judy Maxon, Darlene McConkey, Al McDaniel, Shirley McElwaney, Evyonne McKinley, Lin Merriii, Mary Sue Milner, Susan Milf, S+anIey Mifchell, Jerry Mi+cheil, June ol tomorrow fi .11 x IQ? '-.ay GJ' Q Q? 4--Q Y!! by Monroe, Virginia Moog, Rosalyn Moon, Ann Moore, Glenn Moore, Tommy Morgan, Nellie l Q -1 E. Nl ie IXL I f I x Y If iff- f -'K I 1 y Q Y 'c ' i T l Xi' ,X ,Zu ' i. 10 '55 :Qi wa f 'T lx ai' IT 4 to-.7 Aix 40 'lf Q'-'Y' Lighlsl Posifionsl Aclion! An expecfanf hush selfles on ihe audiiorium as every- one awails flue grand climax of weeks of work. Under +l1e crilical direclion of Mr. King, ihe amaieur aclors and acl-resses pul on e credilable performance every year in The senior play. The nucleus of ihis produciion is Mr. King's dramalic class. This class is macle up of selecled sen- iors wlao in adclilion lo -llneir regular English siuclies fake on lhe Tremendous duly of producing The senior play. Morgan, Ted Morris, Jimmy MorriseHe, Belly Lou Morse, Bill Mosher,Beverly Murphy, Jaclcie Myers, Maxine Nash, Dixon Newcomer, Ann Newlon, Jimmy Nixon, Roberi' Norman, Jimmy O'Brien, Pele Os+rau, Norman Oxford, Mac Pappas, Effie Parker, Chrisfina Pazol, Lesfer Pels, Joan Pellcas, Helen Pelrakos, Mary Ann Pomeroy, Bobby Rawlins, Dal Reddy, Ted Reeves, Emilyn Rex, Joan Reynolds, JoAnn Richardson, Florence it so good X' 31 Q9 i 'Nl 1-Q., 1 Pud- Y Q. lv' Y T? 'li ,,- Q 1 7,7 i 5? 'f Ross, Jane Rudisill, Mac Sanders, S'l'even Sanderson, Bill Scarbrough, Tommy Seirz, Terry 42 -and f'9 'WF v-9 33.1 iQ 1 S Tl we ur-4 I Richrer, Leone Roberis, Charles Rogers, Kaihy Rose, Jackie Rosen, Carol Lynn Rosenbaum, Carolyn Rosenberg, Charles Rosenfeld, Ada 1 Striped T-shir+s! French be- refs! The familiar cafeferia is rransformed info a cafe reminiscenf of fhe Lefi' Bank in Paris. If is fha 'Pi-me for celebrafing! With 'lheir sfudies over, ihe seniors sfari fhe round of 'Farewell gafherings wiih fhe Bowery Parfy. Everyone dresses as a Bohemian characier 'lo carry our rhe +heme. Wha'l' gay laughierl Whaf senii- men+aI words may be heard, as rhe seniors begin iheir lasf good-bye fo fheir high school days. Colleqe!7l Could lhey be ralhing fo seniors abou? college? The seriousness of adul+hood begins fo dawn on fhem as if lhey 'lurn rheir fhoughis foward ihe fufure. In awe of all fhe imporfanf decisions awaif- ing fhem. fhe seniors lisfen +o fhe represenla- fives of colleges as fhey afiempf fo ease +he fension and uncerfainiy of iheir new responsibililies. Higher insfifufions of learning from all over lhe Uniled Sfafes send qualified people fo explain ihe en- france requiremenfs and various quali+ies of each school fo seniors and iuniors who are 'Frying fo male iheir choice. Above Hershene Arnovilz lis+ens +o a college represenfaiive. Smi'l'h, Elaine Smifh, Roswell Solloway, Lewis Soloman, Marshall Sower, Barbara Specfor, Bobby Spencer, Gerald Spurlin, Peggy WUI A I HDMI 53 we hope for Shalier, Rhina Sherbell. Rhalda Simmons, Claire Sims, June Sims, Max Smifh, Doris CT-,. p '4-use fs-v ' -if X A Z5 1 1-0 .1 1 fo ff- I YS ,Q -is 1 Y 12,4 ' 3 '1u Q'-Q OO 15 'i .gx I1 in TC 7 5.-1 'Y 43 bright future v-1' an 'Wh ri. V-1 fx ge IU' ,A 5? e-ef Hindi 42 T fN A . l AP Q-5 44 S+arreH, Mar+ha S+asch, Pamela S+a+en, Sylvia Sugarman, Alvin Surles, Horace lf SuHon, Billy Su'H'on, Jean TaFFel, Shirley Taih, Jerry Taraioof, Beverly Tarllon, Charles Thompson, Yvonne Thompson, Jimmy Tillem, Doro'l'hy Troy, Dan Tuck, Jimmy Turner, Park TuH, Miriam VanDerburgh, Johnny VanHook, Judy Vogelgesang, Frances Waits, Jane Warren, Loretta Watkins, Charlene White, Harry White, Neal Whiting, Toni Whittington, Sandra ohl how , 'T Wh w.,a- C 'rv ' 'X fu-5 15 mb, xxx I' fs Willce. Bill Wlllcerson, Randy All 7 'Y v- we - -,e ' . t I New responsibilities! New opportunities! A new lifel The vital importance of being a faithful member ot whatever denomination we belong to is em- phasized in the Bac- calureate Service for the seniors. The world is ours as we leave our child- hood days and enter into adult existence. A strong faith in humanity and God should lead us as we plan and accomplish the goals of our future. Whatever road we take, whatever means we employ to gain the ultimate end, the mem- ory ot our Baccalaureate Service will be the guiding light to insure our becom- ing good citizens of our communities. Wlllun, Wink Williams. Fred Willson, Geordie Willson, Milne 45 iv- it X 5 3' 'fs fm' Q li fan. IQ I Wollner, Harvey Wood, Bobby Wood, Evelyn Woodall, Caroline Youngblood, Evelyn Yudelson, Julian Zakas, BeHy Zimmerman, Charlene Nervous fensionl Tears! Smilesl All ihese reaciions characferize Grady slu- denis as fhey waif fo wall: down ihe aisle af gradu- aiion. The slrains of fhe Graduafion March begin, and slowly fha long line of graduafes ascends 'l'he sfage. This nigl-rl is ihe lurning poinf in rho life of every senior. A few may enler ihe audiforium as children, buf all emerge with fha realizaiion fhal fhey are adulfs. Uncon- sciously, each has already pu+ away childish ihings and is ready fo 'lake on whalever life offers him. classes eclilecl by ' belly IODGS To be an underclassman al' Grady is . . . fo undergo 1'he slow fransilion 'From an awkward adolescenl' lo a mafure 'I'een-ager . . . fo form habiis and fraifs lhal' will remain a lifefime . . . fo lay 'l'l1e foundafions of learning for years fo come . . . fo experience lhe inevi+able frials and fribulalions of youfh. 45' 'Nilvu-+uaNAitpvAaq.,A.. .1 V.m,....N.. . ,. 5 ,XL 1,-4.. 41. ... i -vo.. -.u ..,.,,,. va.. -Rn-.Q , Q53 ar-. i, f '.., '- . ff,jfv4 1 A- Tk: M w-. V g if-N , bv .rw ,. , X , - -' ' ' nw 4 V I ,Nw '7 ' :Wir ' .Dfw gwi .1 1 V 1.-. 9 , f -wr-1 .3 3 A 1' ,A - . . 44. , 1 , ' ' ' we ' , . , .- , . -. J I . 1 ... ,Q ' f gs! Ar. ' M ij-Sw is .l L .,.,--..,- Q ,, 1, f A .f- , 1 ,. K Q ! ' :'-' ' 5, V X- - ' sl . K V kk: x -wr , , Alice Abrams, Emily Adamson. Freddie Aflerguf. Solly Alex- ander. Carmen Allen. Marfha Almeleh, Jerry Andrews Janel' Alkinson, Lynne Barlield Barbara Barnes, Larry Barnes, Elizabefh Barreff, Phyllis Beck, Larry Benner? Morris Berch, Helen Berry, Nancy Berry, Norma Billirakis, Eddie Brandt, Mack Briggs, Helen Brody Sue Bruce, Salena Burnell, Bricker Burns. Joel Bufler, Eddie Byrd, Landy Carmer, Julia Carofhers Jimmy Cassidy, Julianne Chambers, Harry Chance, Frances Chandler, Carol Cheek. Angela Cholas, Belsle Chores Pal' Clapp, Nancy Clark, Marfin Cohen, Roslyn Cohen, Jim Cole, Rhea Converse, Lina Copeland Charles Crawford, Jimmy Crawford, Norma Croker, Carol Crowley, Jeannine Crufchiield, Sammy Daniel, Beverly Daniels Diane Danneman, Dennis Davis, Gail Davis, Arlhur Deckovilz, Diane Dial, Sewell Dixon, Carol Dunn senior rings increase i.-if .. , ,lf .5 K J if ,osr T 2 v I y , - ' - - s- . E . is-, ' B I J T f ' . '- ' 1 , 1 . tx A - Sc ii 3 s 2- g l 1 VA ir -v D K- - -i U r-Vt . i ,. YQ , C A ig, :A K, 45 1 '. y ' L' K. L,,,, L 6 gl y .5 . lx' A Q' ' ,VX 'sf ' , 'r S if I J . 1 , T L L ' f 2. 1 . V. W , yV:i V . I V T ' he -' T is J rg- ,N , 4 s. . J ' , K, 1 '2'Ei , x z E . .I f y .rv y 0 , . 4 .. .4 T-use ffm., R . T sk A T C K 3 X sh , 2- , me , ' J-. .Kg M-1 axe. nt v 'Q , , . 'Q L .' L a ':r Q - K ' -J 9 ,, , , ,, , nc, vs-.-v-., ------.-., Cerol Cheek, Presidenh Landy Charmef, Vice-President As school begins 'l'he iuniors come back 'lo Grady proud fo be upper classmen. Many rhings combined make lhem feel lhai 'lhey play a very imporfanr parl in Grady life. For inslance, ihe need lo answer some major quesrions occupies 'lheir minds. Should ihey rake French or lyping? l1Wal' college do l'hey wanl' 'ro a'H'end? Whal' subiec'I's are required 'l'here7 The glory of ioining a senior honor club becomes an incenfive fo bring up lheir scholasfic sianding. The boys play on lhe varsily foolball Team. Homerooms are now on 'I'he firsf Floor. Teachers 49 expectation 1 B if B' L 5 3 -I ' J L J -,, - in ' - ti If 1, ' :Y 'u I . . B i B as 1 in 5. Q., :Q 1 , Oz l 5 V? v- c ' ' A B 5 41 Jilxk Ed 5 ' .vi .V l ll rg To -N , 1 A ' iii '1 l as A ' , ' .' 5 K' - -. is J - by A , arg, ' aa. , ll - .1 'A l 3 . B W1 , I fx ' 'YQ r ' 1' f fx' It fl V la A l J 1 Av 1 E F L-'I ll 2 J Q- , 'N 3 W' . . X. I A' gi ' i ly W I . I i .K I J n ..,: . 'f 'sf Z' 4 J G 'P G F A ' i 5 .Lp 1 ,af .-:fill-N A 1 Q Q 6 -' . 0 X 0 C I 1 -'I 1 k -5- 'Q ' f' r ' S -7' , .Y ' K ' A x l 5 -,X '14 L4 can V Q i Q . ,,,f A. ii, T- XF' i A0 f' l 4 ' if 'V , '- l lg I ,U lx MM: s. 4 K 1 1 g Q ,A ' r' fx F 5 E '11 K l ' Avi llx K Ii, 'Q li' :es y 5- 5 1 ' 3? 'P ' 15 , L Li i 1 Ja. -f' ' .fi l expecl more malurily from lhem lhan ever before. Juniors are ac'l'ive in sludenl' council and ofher organizaiions. The door +o every ac'l'ivil'y al' Grady is open. Many ioin new clubs or lhe slafls of l'he Soulherner or Oraior. ln l'he spring lhe presidenls of lhe iunior homerooms plan +he Junlor-Senior Prom. The ordering of senior rings emphasizes lheir growing imporiance. As lhe gradualion of 'lhe seniors approaches, juniors walch enviously 1-he excilemenl' of +heir friends who will be off +o college or on a job nexl' year. As lhe seniors leave, 'lhe iuniors look l'o lheir own gradualion . . . lo lheir own fulure. 50 Julia Dunning, Diane Dwoslin, Helen Eberslein, Bob Edwards Marie Edwards, Sandra Elson, Don Ewalf, Jill Feldser, Barbara Fellon Hal Feher, Marcia Filferman, Brownie Flowers, Janel Floyd, David Franco, Leonard Frank. Norman Fred, Sharon Fried- man, Shirley Fuller Billy George, Wayne Gibson, Elaine Gilner, Don Glass, Pal' Glass, Bill Goldberg, Moses Goldberg, Dan Goldwasser, Judy Goodman Alice Goodrich, Louise Gregory, Tamara Gunsard, Leonard Hagerman, Faye Hammond, Frank Hannah, James Hanson. Kay Happoldl Bill Harris Joan Harris, Jere Hari, Suzanne Hemrich, Penny Herringlon, Gary Hewes, Genie Hill, Marlha Hill, Sue Hiler, Ann Holi Dana Lou Howe, Kannelh Hudson, Joyce Huefl, Mary Hufchins, Bonnie lsenberg, Marlin Isenberg, Ellen lson, Harry Jackson. Bobby Janie Madelyn Janko, John Jennings, Dorolhy Johnson, Mike Jones, Mary Jordan, Helaine Kaul-man, Edrea Kessler, Evelyn Klaas, Aurelia Knighl' Jerry Krafi, Marcla Krugman Sylvia Laflowifz, Diane Lamai Mildred Lancasler, Vaughan Lane, Mary Lasseler, Raymon Lawson, Jerilla Lea Proud of senior rings. juniors give dance in honor Sandra Lealh, Gary Leff, Charles Levy, Dick Lilley, Eileen Lillie. Charlie Llvingslon, Donna Lovlnger, Josephine Lynn, Slanley Mallach Llbby Mannis, Roberf McClelland, Jim McClung, Annelfa McConnell, Morris McDaniel, Elaine McGill, Dave McGinnis, Nancy McMalns, Ronald Medlin Herb Mendel, Sluarl Meyers. Phyllis Miller, Celia Mislow, Dicl Monlgomery, Ted Morgan, Mildred Morris, Gall Morrison. Win Molhershed Shirley Mulhey, Joan Mumford, Ann Munroe, Jim Murray, Sfephanie Nagar, Edwin Nash, Nina Nauman, Tommy Neal, Elaine Newman Carrle Norman, Rila Norlon, Jon O'Kelly. Jerry Page. Jack Paller, Bill Parker, Daniel Parlor, Joyce Payne, Eslelle Peacock Harvey Pearson, Jlmmy Peavy, George Pappas, Revelle Per?amenf, Harlan Perlins, Eve yn Podhouser Ronnie Pollock, Sammy Pope, Achsah Posey Frances Prlesl, Elaine Ray, Bill Reynolds, Ella Reynolds. Eugenia Rice, Kerfoof Rifler, Fred Roach, Janice Rogers. Sandra Ronin Genny ROPP. Jerry Rorhschild. Charles Saache, Howard Saunders, Earle Saye, Jackie Schaefer, Sfephen Schneider, Susan Schreibman, Tom Self ' ' , -- y 4, r P , erri l 4.-' 'Q of W ., r Ld xi ll I 5 TTK . 1 x I ir: I il gl l J gr ll l 7. Q 1 1- V ' , ,J ilk. , Viyy ' VA ' H h Qi, , l l V 'M L 4 JN, ' KLA ' N' X l I 414 Fl 4' A . Q , Q ' ' In 57 . I, P ' 27 E91 Q 1' f yy, y .1 ez, o,l A F , K 1 A, sr , v P I 4. vw in E ,a F 1 1 ff J 1 , r 2' 'J 5 F , fr, , . ,-' F 1, ,lb 5 , 'Arif . AAS! XMIM , A.. 'X S t 7 l I .Q N 1, 0 a l .1 1 V I we, sc V- 1' 3' - 4' . by L l , v . 1-af' . as l Q if 'v , 6.1 'F + J Q ' 1 1 - , in ' :S-srl, ' N 5 tr el l X- s 'N' Q . ,P 5 L . Q. 1: c. ' ' P, Q' 7 Q .. P V, fg N 1 Q if Decoraling for Junior-Senior Prom. 51 of seniors ' ' if sn . ' ' ' 2 5 . . , ' 5 V . X I l 1 fi B f B - ,Q-li fi 3 J 1 , U , K ' .Q 1 S.. 1 - w- - to ,.. , In h Q r V , .1 in Q . , J lr 1- I Z gi Vfili W V 'Y ' ' X Q m, ,.1 1 N , J' ' 'il , h to X- to B Y y G V mL,X,, :gl- ,7 5 Q 1 or 1 v ' - lg f' Y' I 2 H, I . ,, ,, ,ri 1 V' I 'X E. ' l 'Q' , 0 le Mi I 1 0 lf J ' A Q- Q N 'M 2. ' 'i li 4 , N ' t' ,, x 5 . 1 -5. n X ll xm 1 :L ' A Q in Q - R ill' V , ' H 'ff 4 A Y 'f fi x ' ' 2 17' A K ' 2 .1 J 9 : B -sf J 1-,' .4 X r K 1. ' M 7 . .ov ., .I , , , . . .- , .4 ., . . ,, . V,,,,. ,V-, W, .lgwm ,, . .. 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Susan Woodfin Peggy Woodside, Ned Young, Abe Zimmerman, Sydney Zimmerman, Rosalind Zion 52 Campaigning for ee-presldenh. tor biology and military students ,, . Q f gn.: Y 1- 1 .X IT' 7' ll. to r.l Terry Parker, President: Kimbrough Davis, Vica- President: Isabelle Scarbrough, Secretary-Treasurer Wlllls Abrams, Jean Adams, Pam Alexander, Davld Allen, Ral tl Amlel, Jane Anderson, glephen Andrews, Libby Anglln, Kenneth Anthony, Tommy Appleby Coolrla Arnovlfz, luddy Arwood, landy Austln, Gall lalrer Ronald lanks, hmm. mlm, sm narrow, Mack lass, Sarah laylls, lredtord Iean Mlckey Deland, Harvey lelson, Warran lanson Peggy lerchanlro, Marilyn lerluowlh, llll llaclr, Doyle llaclr labs llalraly, Llnda llanchard, Ed lloodworlh George lowllnq Don Brown, Joanne hrown, llll Bruton Lea luchman, Her' schal lural, lefty lyers, Pat Caln, Marllyn Caraslk, Jimmy Carlton Paul Carnes Marcella Car- lea, Carol Cheney, Barbara Clapp, Eddle Cleln Carolyn Cobb, Alvln Cohen, Ann Cohen, lon- ald Cohen, Jackie Cohn rt Si K Q- ,. A A+ 1- - f s'A I A L A if ' f -,. t .f 'ax sophomores Sophomores are hard hit by the realization that their caretree, childhood days are tar behind: yet the prospect ot graduation is still in the misty tuture. What are they to do during this seemingly hopeless year ot existence? This question is unexpectedly and tully answered with the announcement that tor 4he first time they are able to be active members in a social club. Boy 'Friends are suddenly seen and admired in a new light as they stand tall and proud in their newly acquired military uniforms. Sopho- 29, 6 f 1, -if fi ' l ': I :,, vb . 113 I 'R l' 'K -A0 v lg' m A X I K E . 5 . . . 1 A 'E i - : l K W ft Y , - W ' 'ff a ,4 -i X . ' a if , l I 'G ill .1 Q- ' ' U r' .2.: , is we ' 1 i i l i Z ' l 53 excitement is always in sight ,sz V x0 J ff Ulf H aa ' . ,Q x i 1 A sv fu 4- , e - ' ni. be ' E J c 1 4 ILAA A s r-1 R N , . ,R 1 .5 , Bl it I wk., , td I if :Jima-,E 0 5: - -3' Q 'i P, I , W R ' 1 ' - I 4- 'E ii - as. . 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Fine, Chuck Fisher, Gerry Flelcher Blll Floyd, Faye Fogg, Carolyn Fowler, David Franco lvylyn Frazier, Richard Fried, Harrielle Fuhrman, Belly Geller, Phll Gillahe Raymond Gilmer, Sleve Gold, Llnda Goldberg, Naomi Goldberg Johnny Goodman, Llnda Goodwin Larry Gossell, Sandra Graham, Jerry Greenbaum Gloria Greenberg, Bannelfl' Grude Carol Guenther, Judy Guy, Carol Hadley, Jack Hall, Joyce Hamil- lon, Charlolle Hammond, Sheila Hamrlck Charles Hanson, Charles Hardwick Sandra Harper, Marvin Harris., Susan Harris, John Hatcher, Ln Hahopoulos, Teddy Hayes, Peggy Hearn Freddy Hlll, laibara Hlnes, Pal Hlnson, Frances Horowlh., Harrlel Howie, Rlla Houslon, Barry Igar, Evelyn Imbach, Ed James Mlllon Johns, Fred Johnson, Marlhe Johnson, Jesper Jordan, Marlln Jordan, Myra Jordan, Sonny Keen, Charles Keeney, Porlla Keller social club offer hance Shirley Kelly, Jerry Kessler, Billy Kinchen, Carol Kina, Arline Klein. Billy Knlghl, Jane nowllon, Devl- Kranl, Larry Lafkowilz Ken Lavender, Billy Lawler, Elsie Levin, Sandra Levy, Dorolhy Lewis, Fred Lewis, Freda Lewis, Elaine Libowslly, Madeline Lincer Judy Loeb, Sonny Lombard, Alec Long, Joe Long, Andy Lovelace, Bonnie Malcolm, John Mann, Bllly Merre, Margarel Marlh Brenda Massey, Toby Maziar, Pal McCharque, Courlney McClelland, Margie McElveen, Jimmy Mc- Millan, Charlie McMullen, Colquifl Meacham, Mille Medlocll Shlrley Mendel, Lloyd Mendelson, Pele Melros, Joe Miller, Eleanor Mlnck, Beverly Milchell, Randy Morel, Don Morgan, Gordon Morgan Sandra Morrls, Dorolh Mosko- witz, Jimmy Murplg, .lim Murray, Slephanie Nager, anc Neal, Slenley Oeslerreicher, Elaine O'KeIly, David Owens Jullan Pappas, Terr Parker, Ann Patterson, Eugene Pearson, Marlin Perlin, Belly Perry, Jean Perry, Joel Plassiclr, Janeen Pills Billy Pool, Bonnle Poole, Pele Poulos, Vlrqinia Pound Perry ?uinn, Belly Resnake, Nancy eeves, Philip Reeves, Judy Rich Wendy Richardson, Hal Roberls, Annelle Robinson, Nolan Robinsor Jane Robison, Charles Romines, Louise Rose, Toby Rosenberg, Beverly Rosenlhal Nancy Ruarlr, Maun Rudlsill, Billy Sanders, Cary Sanders, Isabelle Scarborough, Helen Schiffman, Robin Schilling, Toula Scondras, llll Sheller .. 5 L C os,- K, 13' U l f .lf F s s S 5' Ll l l L ...., acl. o X... 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N e if 4 , fo .2 1 L-,. 2 iii i 7 In ff -X ,fly . he ':-- 4 - N X - 4 of L T? law-2 , Q .- ' QU ,, 1:1 , L .af J 7 LL,, 1, f Y. fl , , N ,I mf 1 i if ,,,il, A wir? 11 1 5 , z .b 74 R 4' for relaxation mores awaken lo +he 'facl lhal fhey are no longer under classmen bul are aclually looked upon wi+h awe by lhe liflle figures known as subfreshmen, groping +heir way lhrough lhe corridors. The difficull' subiec+s inlo which lhey plung are marks of dis+inc+ion and malurily for each of +hem. The knowledge which +hese sludies oer lhem is lhe beginning of a never- ending search and desire for world progress. As l'he year goes on, lhey realize 'lhal +hey are nol' simply exisling- lhey are livingl s, A 1. sg, , 5- Q , ,E , I ' 'sl Q e r S 4-' A Q r 1. 1 Yr .-..' E L I- ' ,V 1 N - i. il r. 'C 0- J - x X Q Q V X 4 .. fe- J ' ., ' ,, 0 A , h .1 , H ae: C ,- 5. . -is 'E' W 5. ,- 5 1 K. . x ' , -is Na . Q, ' -N ' A ai N U, - f f- I ,V L .. A I ' - r S ' .. J, - Q ' r 'E - f - - . in !. ' T S Y 2' r' ir , x X , ,J X 1 - lr -X ' gi, I 'I , ' J ix , r ' ' . P H ,sf r 2' e t G L J: 9 gf. . 5. G x ia . 'Q ' .- L- Y sill S' T 'L 'rw' Y -' V : 'K if - ir' P- T . L r my ,T ' . 31? A i 8 .1 ' , Ai. 1? , .T R .I ,, X 1 4 Y QI I rg , ' Q N , 5 f I. ur- ,X fs if r- r . lr e. - as - X . ' Dorls Wlnburn, Murlel - ' 1. K ' . G- ' Wollner, Fil-zhuqh Wood, 1 lt' , Myron Woodard, Sherrle .. ' .K 140 ,l Wynn' ,- as S' 1 4 ' K . 56 Preparing for mililary inspeclion Leonard Sherman, Murray Shobar, Franclne Shuman, Jerome Shuman, Murray Siegel, Joan Sims, Pa? Slms, Cindy Sinclalr, Ellioff Singer, Sharon SkoH Marion Slale, Irls Slaler, Rulfy Slye, Dlane Smifh, Don Sm lh, Jan Smlfh, Pal Smllh, Micke! Solomon, Phyllis olomon, Sophla Soferes Henry Sparrow, Mike Slallworfh, Flefcher Slansell, Sld Sfaplefon, Belly Sfarnes, Chad Slepp, Peggy Suddalh, Edward Sugarman, Gerry Swelman, Eunlce Swyers Carol n Taflel, Joan Tafurn, Anne Taylor, Larry Taylor, Waller Taylor, Carol Tedford, Bllly Terry, Dale Thomas, Charlex T reafle, Carol Tucker Beth Van Damm, Lynne Van Hlse, Michael Vlener, Hed Wachlel, Doffle Walker, Bernard Wahon, Frances Wahon, Jlmmy Wafson, Joe Weiser, Earle Welsh Allan Wesley, Frank Well, Mary Wheeler, Alan Whilaman, Marilyn Wiggins, Joe Wh feman, Eddie Williams, Phil Williams, Sandra Williamson, Anne Wllxon 'Q 'll US M , , XM, ll. to r-l Nancy Glen, President: Robert Norris, Secretary-Treasurer: Mika Moore, Vice-President. Fl'CSl'lITlCl'l The next step upward-a feeling of progression-the second phase of a new life. This is what the Grady freshmen experience. Each of these students has successfully emerged from the taunts and ieers so plentiful during the previous year. They now wear their new dignity with an air of responsibility and satisfaction. The realization that high school is a serious business calms their untamed spirits and their childish manners. The 'fact that they ara soon to be upper classmen is an incentive for them to prove them- Forelgn languages Llnda Aaron, Sherry Adelman, Rochelle Alhadeff, Alan Alterman, Rita Andrews, Sandra Arnold Betty Assa, Frank Austln, Angelina Bagiatis, Glynda Bagwell, Donna Baker, Sonya Band Sammy Banks, James Barclay, Dale Barnett, Don Barnett, Llnda Baron, George Barrington Bob Batelaan, Roberta Bauqhman, Joan Belger, Robert Bennett, Linda Berch, Joe Berry Marion Blackman, Charlotte Blass, Michael Blass, Donald Bohne, Linda Bolch, Bette Sue Boudreau Locrecla Bowdoin, Carolyn Brantley, Linde Braunstein, Blll Brltt, Joe Brooks, David Brown Helen Brown, Rebecca Brown, Sy Brown, Wyvefte Brown, Mary Buchanan, Marshall Bunch Judy Burch, Slbley Burgoyne, Jackie Burns, George B rd, Dennis Calbos, Shannon Caldwell Wilma Campbell, Carol Canfield, Jerry Canter, Linda Carl, Francis Carpenter, Noel Carpenter Jack Carroll, Lols Carson, Betsy Cary, Virginia Castlen, Barnlce Canker, Bob Chambless Blll Chapman, Frank Chastain, Lenn Christie, Arline Cohen, Judy Cohen, Barbara Cole nalce our tudying difficult 1 K 3 I i 7 P ' ' 7 if will li ll -is ' L J J J All Q- S 5 It Ll, L! , :ET - , J .ae so ve A ' l J 1 ' 'J xv x . - r 2 A T . 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A ' ,1 . 1 D -' E 58 Peler Cole, Arlene Coleman, Carol Converse, Larry Cooper, Diane Collen, Palsy Coursey, Marylou Cox, Barbara Cunard, Jimmy Daniel, Marcia Daniels Bobby Davis. Janlce DeLo1ier, Pal Dews, Pal Dlckson, Everell Diehl Bobby Dodd, Tommy Dodd, Judy Drake, Mary Lynn Draper, Dorolhy DuBard Claire Dunn, Loule DuPre, Dlck Eberharl, Nena Economy, Spencer Edgar, Lee Elder, Lulher Elder, Margarel Fain, Ronald Farmer, Palricia Farr Ben Feinberg, Gall Feldser Dorolhy Field, Buddy Fife, Carler Findley, Larry Fine, Harvey Fillerman, Mary Jane Flemming, Adele Floyd,Jimmy loyd f John Floyd, Brenda Forresler, Sally Francis, Janice Freeman, Don Frlye, Hlllon Fuller, Pele Furn ss, Belly Gales, Harold Gelber, Gene Glles Howard Glassman, Nancy Glen, Sleddy Gllsson, Ronald Golnqs David Golden, Mike Goldwasser, Carole Grady, Joyce Graham, Belly Gravlll, Bobby Gregory Donald Groover, Alvin Gross, Susan Gross, Judy Gudel, Maxine Guenlher, Francis Hale, Jane Hall, Tommy Hall- man, Charles Hammond, Muriel Hannah Tommy Harris, Don Harrison, Tommie Harrison Jan Harlsfleld, Kay Hallawey, Duke Hallon, Llnda Head, Blll Hed epalh, Helen Herd, Cha:-les Herman John Herring, Roy Hickman, Tommy Hlll, Charles Hines, Denny Hlrsh, Marvln Hlrsh, James Hiler, Norman Hollars, Jerrie Hood, ,loe Hudson Carol Hughes, Carol hlurwilr, Alice lsenberg, Dana Ivey, Amy Jackson, Jan Jackson, Phllllp Jackson, Alec Janoulls, Alleen Jeffries, Sandra Jlnks Bonnle Johnson, Bryan Johnson, Marlha Johnson, Anne Jones, Bruceyne Kalish, Jan Karp, Belly Klng, Cary King, Lawrence Kllnqamen, Helen Knox Arnold Kobrine, Larry Kranh, Elliofl Kriclr, Lori Krick, Eva LaCroix, Cecil Ladd, Jean Landers, Nancy Lane, Johnny Langford, Gardenia Lasseier Duncan Lee, Eddie Lee Peggy Lea, Eleanor Lefi, Mi lon Leilroff. Jane Lemminq, Margaraf Leonard, Nancy Levy, Rica Levy, Leslie Lewis Mary Lewis, Ann Linguvic, Annette Lipham, Susan Liifle, Judy Liiileiohn, Jack Loehr, Michael Lowry, Barbara Luna, Joe Maddox Marilyn Malrover Elaine Manning, Roberl Manning, Andy Manson, Larry Marchesseau, Donald Mas an, Mike Mafhis, Nancy Maflhews, Johnny Mavromafis, Edward May, Dave McCharque Devereaux McClafchey, Elsie McDaniel, Shirley McElwaney, Jana? McGee, Lee McGee, Richard McJenl1ln, Ray Mcean, Harrison McMains, Louie Merrill, Nancy Michael Randy Miles, Bud Millenbaugh, Mufiei Miller, Chris Milner, Sylvia Milf, John Mifchell, Bonnie Moon, Grady Moore, Mike Moore, Virginia Morgan Jan Mosaman, Alvin Moses, Floyd Murphy, Gail Neqley Jack Nesbifi, Joe Nobles, Robert Norris, Sam Norwood, Allan Novak, Ronald Ogle Sfeven Orensieln, Ernesf Owens, Jana Panlar, Barry Parlrs, Billie Parnella, Frank Pain, Wanda Peeples Charles Pelol, Johnny Pappas, Emily Perry Emmanuel Parkas, Virginia Peikas, Kenneih Piclrren, Sandra Piel, Susan Pinlchuck, Gail Pollock, Ann Poriman, Tony Povilaiiis, Jackie Powers, Mary Pralles Elaine Priess, Bobby Priest, Don Pruiff, Harrie? Ramsey, Claudeffe Ransom, Jane Rash, Ray Rawlins, Harry Reed, George Richardson, Ann Roper Belfy Rosa, Charles Rosenfeld, Esfelle Rosenihal, Bunny Roihberq, Larry Rubin, Gwen Sammons, Fred Scanlinq, Helen Scanlinzl, Diane Scarborough, inda Scheinbaum tuclents Free to elect b 'fs n . .IQ . , la. 1 -. U I, Qc-' JV ,bf L. - ,, :Q , , ' , ' E ' ' T .. .,.. , is II, . 5 R y 1. n :T A .Q , Y in rl- Q. I , Q , Q- xii v J , 1 , ' . 'i rf: 'ir - , 5 x ' K ,,- . 1 A 4 F l 1 . N V-J . J f- e Q - IS, l rp -:r , .L , Q . K . V ve: ' ' , 3 '. ' ill! -' V, . , Ei yi :Sv , ls., J i i -ral i fs , fr V, , XA - 9 in al' -X ln - . ' Agia, y ss - J 3. I 'B - .,, if Z' ' at ' 4. ' :AA 'A ' Wt' . Qt, K ity' X. ' l w f -1 N ,J 'Ma to ., 5 ' K . 1' , Y g P as 5. H AY 1 , ' 4. , W Q7 I A i 1' A vii ' ' 'Q-vv ' F . is .sri ir' . f 7 A, J JN fm N l ... - . or 'P A- f- ' -xl 5 W I . 4-'. 9. F f 5' 121 ' a+-P ,--Y ' - , i f s i - E ,, ' qi y Yr 5 ..-i . 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' -lj ..-z- 4 60 George Schulhofer, David Sellars, Joe Sewell, Marvin Shapiro, Harvey Shulman, Gerald Shuman Maril n Shuman, Donnie Siegel, Marsha Siegel, Melvyn Silver, Sheila Sirower, Ann Slafon Anne Smilh, Danny Smilh, Mllfon Smifh, Wanda Smilh, Zelda Smifh, Dick Sokol Edward Soloman, Jill Sophier, Marlhena Speer, T ' Sf l E ' om ee e, ugenla Stovall, Mickey Slovall Roberl' Strickland, Faye Stringer, Barney Surah, Mars a Swefifz, Roberl Swelman, Linda Tanner Allan Taranfo, Joan Taralcof, Ph llis Taralool, Annie Rufh lhllem Becky Tucker, Marie Tucker Lana Turner, Diane Udinsky, Frankie Veal, Linda Vineyard, Jim Wade, Skeels Wade Caroline Walker, Don Warlers, Craig Wemmers, Bob Wesl, Gene Westbrook, Roberl Whafley Jim Wheeler, Mary Whileside, Marie Wideman Rlchard Wilde, Judlrh Williamson, Leo Willis Charles Wilson, Charloire Wilson, Tommy Wilson, Charles Windham, Donna Willels, April Wood selves worfhy of lhis hard earned lille. Offered lhe opporlunily lo elecl' various subiecls. lhey choose wisely will: lhe help of counselors and perenis. A ninlh grader has an added responsibili+y because 'lhe subiecls which he will rake from lhe beginning of his Freshman year unlil gradualion are accrediled siudies. He realizes now l'l1al' he musl sei lhe example for lhose in lhe eighlh grade and al -lhe same lime follow lhe examples offered by upper classmen. I+ is a+ ll-:is lime-'lhe freshmen year al high scl-uool-ll-nal lhe sludenls begin lo pu+ lhe pasl aside, concenrraie on lhe presenl, and prepare for 'lhe fulure. pppfp. r 5 1 K. Choosing eleclives WC puzizlecl by large croiwds Ellen Abrams, Lllllan Abrams, Tommy Acosla Sandra Adams, Diane Agqas, llonnle Alrins, Neel Alexander, Susan Alexander, Thalla Alqers Jimmy Allen, Sandra Allan, Peggy Allerman, Pa? Angllln, Harrlef Appleby, Kaya As ridge, Dlana Asher, Iarbara Allraw, Mary Nell Askew Charles Aufrey, Tee Gee Allna, Albert Baer, Linde Baker, Ollvia lalrer, Barbara lall, Barbara Ballard, Brenda lalyo, lefty lerden Ervin Barocal, Charles lass, Henry lauer, Dolores Baughn, Jimmy Baxter, lobby Deland, Dlanne lenlley, Gena Berclras, lrwln lerman Mlchele lernard, Mllel Barrong, Joel lien, Ivan Boclr, Walden lond, Margie Bonner, Charloha loofh, Klffy loolh, Jlmmy lrown Larry lrown, Tolnerle Brown, Phll Bullard, Alan lurden, Tom Burruss, lobbla lurf, laryl Busbee, Janelle lyrd, Bruce Calna Ellen Camnar, Ann Campbell, John Campbell, Leslla Campbell, Theresa Camgbell, Jeanefre Calls, Nancy Cham ers, Donny Chance, Jeanaffe Chandler Llnda Chlldrass Carolyn Clem, Alberf Cohan, .lack Cohen, Lols Cohen, Jachla Collins Jlm Cone, Mlllege Cook, Mary Cooper il W l 913' 3 'M' s . if 'U 7. - ,Y S , lf 14 nf fig . ,J 4 , N .s t 7 ll t G I V H: L K :R v I , 1 -sf., Y , hi' 4. , 4 a - , A ,Q M , ., V -7a , 'F' . ,:, 5 , 1 1, ' 4- f ' Qi r gg J S 4' I l . e f A ag e .AA riil ' K 'A 'J 1 ,I ' kL,zL,h E- K, T I hi. sg 0 - 6 sq, ,ii ' 1, F b A F ll ', -fa ' ., iff 7 1 1 fi y -4' r W K 3 -gy L I 'x aw V - rl rg -- ug ' - -,M ME J A -5 'fi ' if fi ' . Q 9 A A 6.56 K' ,, J v -g.. ' ' ' i S A 5 A ' - f ' .,, E lli .15 .2 V ' ' Q. J r 'i Q I .Neil H1-. A 'F' 5.1. Q Y A by A all 'Q ' - ' 3 ,Q a, 75 flu r, g. C be a a X r .P ' '- M.. '14 N. 's I O f 1 H -- 7 'T A l- ' - 1-H. 1- i n wuz 4 .. ' A E 6 v V 'EQ PI! .. K.. ,A - bf sub-.Freshmen How losl can one feel? How confused? How uHerly and complefely unnecessary? Bewildermanl lo fhe nlh degree is personified by Grady's 39l sub-freshmen. The glory of lhe gradualion class from grade school is suddenly shallered as lhese boys and girls once again begin lheir long climb from lhe bollom. Yel 'lhe way is nof so long and lreacherous as if may seem. The eighlh graders quickly become accuslomad lo lhe more heclic rouline, plunge inlo lhe complex sludies, and eagerly anlicipale 'lhe awailing responsibililies. Confronled wifh various problems, lheir spirils are very seldom dampened, for lhey are slill filled wilh lhe enlhusiasm and willingness so lypical of youlh. Boys, fully equipped wifh helmels, padding, and cleals, are lhe youngesl' 'loolball heroes a+ Grady. Girls, dressed in swealers and slrirls of red and grey, gel a lasle,ol' school spiril. The sludenl council depends upon many of lhese eighlh graders lo help iron oul class problems, lo carry oul' requesls and suggeslions of lhe upper classmen, and lo assisl in every way possible wilh olher school funclions. ln realily, Grady's sub-freshmen are necessary, wanfed, and appreciafed. The realizalion of lhis facl gives lhem a sense of securily and salisfaclion-nol lo be duplicaled by any olher high school sludenls. ll. lo r.l Joel Blass, Secrelary-Treasurer: Paulagene Todd. Presidenl: Jim Baxler, Vice-Presidenl. 61 Nander around in amazement r -,ego 'W J 'N'- r 3 6. -' A W L B . ' if-I ,sh '. .L ver he -L1 -'64 uf , '-1 M - ' 'E .1 'F , as - 5 ' ' P -x e 5 L U, In . 3, - V 9, i 6' ' D in 'Q L: ,Ea 1 L' 5' V , 1 5 A ' , L as V X - . ' 1- J.. --Alia R 1. ,S 1 , -. - 5 ? , ' Ll: - W Q. 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V f 'K 'Q W 62 Carole Copeland, Jerry Creaqer, Becky Danlel, Joel Daniel, Eleanor Danneman, Lynda Danneman, Larry Davis, Jackie Deakins, Lonnie Dell, Rlla Dershewlh Anne Dougas, Jlmmy Downlnq, ale Drennan, Jere Duncan, James DuPre, John DuPre, Merle DuPre, Brenda Dye, Davld Dye, Mary Dye Sue Dyer, Pennle Economy, Mickey Edwards, Ninelle Edwards, Sheila Edwards, Sylvla Effel, Irvlnq Elchel, Siuarr Eizensfai, Davld Elder, Welborn Ellis Ivan Enfrekln, Phillp Efheridge, Robyn Facher, Arlhur Faint, Berh Felion, Bruce Finkelstein, Jullel Flfzgerald, Harold Flanders, Jack Flemmlnq, David Flowers George Foole, Paula Forlson, Franklin Foster, Jeanie Franco, Ramond Franco, Carole Frank, Pa? Fred, Bill Gallr, Ellen Galanrry, Floyd Garrell Signe Garlrell, Bernie Germain, Jane Gershon, John Gibson, Bruce Glassman, Sarl Goldman, Ann Goodwin, Elaine Greenbaum, Marylyn Greenbaum, Hershel Greenblal Daniel Gross, Dlane Grubbs, Gary Grude, Carol Guinade, Perlann Gulden, Jane Gurqanus, Richard Haas, David Hallman, Carolyn Hannah, Pal Hardeman Lynn Harrls, Russell Harrls, Thell Harrison, Madeline Hauser, Mary Hawkins, Tommy Hayes, Judy Harnle, Celia Hays, Betty Hemr ck, Denny Henderson Fefe Herlnqton, Ashley Herndon, John Herndon, Cralq Hlll, Dee Hlnes, John Holre, Ronald Holcomb, Blsh Holi, Jim Howard, Llnda Hughes Llllle Humphries Suzanne Humphrles, Slanley Isaacson, Maury Isenberq, Llnda Jackson, Susan Jackson, Alan Jampole, Barbara Janko Buddy Jernigan, Sue Jockers Davld Joel, Florence Johnson, J. R. Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Randy Johnson, Jimmy Jones, Palsy Jones, Barry Kahanow, Richard Kah, Kenny Kaufman upper classmen offer suggestion: Blll Kennedy, Carole Kenny, Sandra Kenl, Jay Kessler, Sleve Kessler, Donna Klmble, Paul Klndsvaler, Claudla Kln?, Bobby Klrkland, Ph lip Kirkland Jaclr Kirksey, Dana Koqan, Sheila Krall, Harold Landers, Sue Lawson, Pearllne Lereah, Barry Levln, Flora Levin, Jay Levy, Mark Lichlemlem Belly Llqqell, Roberl Lllley, George Lyle, Peeqa Lyle, Jullus Lynn, Mar alravlll, Rulh Marlin, Sleve Marlln, George Mesalr, Lynelle Massey Marlon Mays, Harrlell Mazlar, Jerry Mazlar, Joe McCharque, Lln McCormick, Jerry McCray, Nancy McCulloclr, Russ McDanleI, Sue McDonald, Glen McGarlly Maclrle McGee, Larry McGlnnls, Clyde Meadows, Phillip Medlnlx, Connle Mlles, Mae Mlles, Merry Miles, Ken Miller, Mae Miller, Shellle Miller Sam Mislow, Dennis Mobley, Sara Monroe, Billy Moore, Bllly Moore, Jim Moore, Nancy Moore, Dolly Morgan, Marilyn Morrison, Jenny Morse Larry Mullrey Jack Murphy, Johnny Murphy, Charles Neel Belle Neuhaus, Gerlle Nlchols, Diane Nixon, Sandra Norlh, John Nolhen, Doris Norlon Laura Norlon, Mllre O'Kelley, Llnda Orensleln, Elalne Parls, Eve Parlrer, Ann Payne, Norman Pazol, Cynlhla Peek, Lloyd Penland, Danny Penlecosl lelly Phllllps, Palll Plllman, Llnda Pope, Chris Poulalzos, Alex Povllallis, Glnqer Prince, Sue Ralford, Roslerlyn Ramsey, Mary Rayder, Franclne Relsman Jaclr Renlroe, Nlclrle Rey, Bobby Richard, Sharon Rlelrer, L. G. Risner, Herble Rivers, Anqela Roberls, Colleen Roberls, Shlela Roberls, Leon Roblnelle Renana Roblrln, Rurerl Rollins, Phyllis Ron n, Jo Ann Rosen, Elaine Rosenber ,Jack Rowan, Clarenceiowland, Bulch Rubln, Cary Rubln, Douglas Rumble L 'B 1, -'Q ,fi 'P A M R ' L ' - x , S7 f, f- ,l gc, ,, - 4 V i R fi Eta . . Q.: ' I ' . ., ' - Q . n 3 ' 5 ' '-'I' L L . G I W . f ' vc- 5- , --E ,ff X r JL. royr so f - L ,E-ll mi. 'J - J 'M 5 v 5. iff 1 he i,, B in ffl? by T' - , , ynri lyy 1 rr- J fe- . ' fc 'Q 'V , Luo' 1. -1. lg' B L .35 Yi ' 5' , I a zu 4 . .B ' .5 - sv Y K , ... - Y, ' ' i ,i , , , 4 fir X . 5 1 . .4 S. , ,V as U I I 6 K Q Q , m I P -3 Q, 1 il ' ' L. ' ,. W I .',, ,ef I ' to ---Lax 4 V ' ' I 1 Q V .si or v - '- L ii ' P .1 f P-A4 i 'A A A VJ ' .,., ,Q 4 .iff V 4- un- tif -g, f -3' , L ' ' , -C '41 -7- ' , ,A', 'N H- E 2 . in 4 ' K 3 SN R 'V 1: K V , A of ry , ,,,, F t .EJ-if Q J A ,L I V S Q 1 V 6 . -rf Q ' . ' 6 5 A72 ,- 5 , In xg , ' kc... 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I K' , I ' 4, I A 5 i f 1 A .L Q M! 1- if Z' I 5 , an 4 5 f 4' A 4 S I5 ' fi X I E ...tr 64 Belly Rulledse, Wyalt Rutledge Adele Salz, alherine Sarnples,Kay Sawyer, Joel Schaffer, Anlla Schulman, Howard Schulman, Michael Schwarh Kafharine Scondras, Billy Scoli, Calherine Seale, Charlene Selh, Kenny Saifz, Sandy Selizgman, Schaefer Sharpe, Anne heppard, Leslle Shelzen Arlhur Silver, Al Slrlnner, Jeanne Small, Joyce Smallwood, Allen Smilh, Andy Smifh, Benz Smlfh, Dickie Smilh, Jack Smll Jana Smllh, Josie Smlfh, Llla Smilh, Rosie Lea Smilh, Sam Smith, Sieve Smith, Billy Smilhson, Arlhur Solomon, Sfeven Solomon Belly Soublis, Johnny Sowers, Palricia Spencer, Charles Splnks, Danny Spurlin, Palsy Spurlin, Mary Slarnas, David Slarreff, Johnny Slalon Jerry Slerlinq, John Slewarf, Jane Slokes, Doris Sfone, John Swyers, Barbara Taffel, Toni Tallaferro, Jeanie Tarafoot, Jimmy Taylor Mar Taylor, Sfanley Tannebaum, Sandra Thoma, Jean Thompson, Waller Thompson, Billy Tidmore, Melvin Tillem, Mary Timmerman, Paulagene Todd Palfy Trammell, Slave Travlx, Sluarl Travis, John Trenary, Sylvla Tunlas, Chip Turner, Elizabelh Van Over, Alvin Verner, Sallie Vinson Anne Van Schaef, Debbie Ware, Judy Warren, Eddy Walkins, Bobby Weinberg, Carole Weinman Robin Wendorf, Eileen Wesf, Jerry Wesfbrooks Horace Whallay, Francis Whlle, Peggy While, Marilyn Wlce Kappy Williams, Martha Williams, Marlha Wilson, Theron Wilson, Lloyd Winchexler Gena Winlers, Ellis Wolba, Davld Wynne, Palsay Yarler, Rona Yarlow, Louise Youngblood, Jean Zimmerman, Sherry Zimmerman, George Zumenh l1Ol10I'S edi+ed by 0 viola benshushan To be an honor sfudenl' a+ Grady is . . . +o be rewarded affer pa+ien+, diligenl' sfudy by a superior scholas+ic rafing . . . +o give service freely +oward beH'ering +he school . . . 'l'o emerge 'From +he crowd as an ou+s+anding leader . . . +o hold high fhe forch of learning fo lighf l'he pa+h 'For ofhers. ll a 9 i R 1 n 'X I 'll' flfjjvf, fp? fa. ' rt, l , .. in ,s ,435 1 ,, 3' :L .5 ,Q L if , . u' ' R. J 1 f Lf if Af 'ws H, Y yf ,V 5 i Q -I L . 'K .- Y 1 national honor society A junior or senior mus+ have mainiained an A average rhroughoul' his high school years fo be eligible for membership in 'lhe Nalional Honor Sociely. Then, foo, he musl' be oulsianding in leadership, Chardcier, and service. ln +he 'Fall new members were inducied ai a nighl' service held in fhe fellowship hall of Haygood Memorial Meihodusl' Church Dr S+ephens, parenis, and fhe chap+er advisor, Miss Mae Culpepper, were present Afierwards refreshmen+s were served and Jerry Bramble'H enierfained wirh his piano reci+al, Varia+ions on a Familiar Theme. Over +he Chris+mas holidays many of +he honor siudenfs wen'I' +o Miss Sl'alcely's house where lhey helped wifh +he schedules Laier on in 'lhe year a banque+ was held ai ihe Town House for all members. Each slucleni in 'ihis organizafion se+s an example 'For oihers in lhe school and should, fherefore, heed ihis poem: Hold high +he forchg you did noi lighi' i+s glow, 'Twas given you by o+her hands you know, 'Tis yours +o keep if burning brigh+, Yours fo pass on when you no longer need lighf. For 'rhere are o+her feei' 'lhaf we mus+ guide, And oiher 'Forms go marching by our side, Their eyes are waiching every +ear and smile, And e'FFor+s which we ihink no+ wor'rh +he while May be, perhaps, +he very +hings ihey need, Ac+ions +o which fheir souls will +ake mos? heed, So +ha+ in -l'urn +hey'll lifi 'ihe +orch and say: l saw anoiher carry if ihis way'. 0 l kv' -A l A ,wi Refroshmenh are served afhr The inducfion. Discussion solves problems. Scholasiically +he basl' af Grady. 67 Work upholds honor time ambition of allf time aclmievemznt of Few -il l 1 -QS 5305 Q Q! '4 5 .523 'WW E' .Xl HEEL. vs.-:vm SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Honor sludenfs help make oul' schedules Row one, lefl fo rlqhi: Rlra Benarny, Phyllis Alterman, V.-Pres.: Eileen Llllle, Hyfho Baglalls, Pres.: Connia Goodwin, Carmen Allen. Row hvo: Viola Benshushan, Nancy Brassler, Jane Walls, Sylvia Laflrowih, Anne DaSha1o, Marfha 5l'arreH, Sec.: Ellzabalh Barrofl. Row fhreez Alys Chew, Geraldine Floyd, Judy Horowih, Parliamanlariang Diane Dwoskln, Katherine Roqers, Sandy Whillinqlon. Row four: Dan Goldwasxar, Julian Yudelson, Randy Wilkerson, Reber? Wood, Stanley Goldberg, Jerry lrambleh, Bill Hudson, Treax. 68 hard worlc wins honors if - l U61 'Q -'Q wet - - I W if: 1 --.' IRL!! 1 JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Row one, lef-r fo riqhf: Pal Sims, Treas.g Harrleffe Fuhrman, Beffy Sue Slarnes, Iris Slafer Elaine Libowsky. Row fwo: Susan Harris, Louise Rose, Pres.: Jane Robison, Marcella Cariee, The 'lop officers convene. I I F ' . Ro lh : Isabell Sarbo gh, Carol Cheney Marilyn Caailr, Harrlel - vbvylie, ragihgn lawe. llgw four: ETeari:or Miliiizlk, Kay Coleman, Carol Tucker, 'wendy Rich- She learns by h lonn9- H M S I ardson, Beverly DeLoach. Row five: ValIy'e Eiell, Joan Sims, Jan Smlfh, Peggy Hern Dele Thomax, V.-Pres. Row six: Colquih Meac am, Jean Perry, Temme Harkin, Peggy lerchenlro, Carolyn TaHeI, Sec. Nol Plcfuredz Nancy Ruark. national beta club The Befa Club is composed of iuniors and seniors who, during fheir previous high school years, have mainlained a subsfanfial B average in fheir sfudies and have proven in various ways fheir leadership abilify, good sporlsmanship, and devofion fo Henry Grady High. These sfudenls believe in and consfanfly s+rive 'lo promofe principles of honesfy, co-operafion, humilify, and charify. This year much emphasis was pul' on meelings l'ha'l gave informafion concerning various aspecfs of colleges. One such meeling was held al' Rock Springs Presbyferian Church where a panel of alumni discussed exams, frafernifies and sororifies, and ofher phases found in campus life. The former Grad ifes who served on lhe forum were Angelyn Sanders, Phia leppas, Mrs. Priscilla Goodwin Benneff, Allen Eclcer, John Crawford, and Dave Baldwin. Also during January lhe club sponsored one of ifs many proiecfs, lhe polishing of all Grady's frophies. Sponsored by Mr. Remberf Green, lhe Befa Club enables each member fo be recognized as an oulsfanding sludenl and a frue cifizen. They guide fhe members. junior national honor society The Junior Nalional Honor Sociefy is lhe lirsl' honor organizalion available +o an ambiiious sophomore. Once an underclassman has gained l'he honor and privilege of acceplance inlo lhis chapler, he has eslablished for himself a firm foundalion for his remaining high school years and, undoubledly, for his fulure success in college, career, and life ilself. The sludenls in lhis chapler sell popcorn during school for lwo days lo raise money, parl' of which is used lo pay for a medal awarded by lhis organizalion 'lo ihe eighlh grader who has mainlained lhe highesl' scholaslic average al' 'lhe end of lhe year. Also lhe eighlh grader's name is en- graved on a plague hanging in lronl of 'lhe school office. Every member, under lhe guidance of Miss Dorolhy Far- gason, is a fine example of our school's excellenl scholaslic slanclards. Even lhough 'lhe Junior Nalional Honor Socieiy is al lhe beginning of ihe Grey Knigh'l's climb, il' is a gale- way +o a promising adullhood. ,,,, aneurin renee gg , U ,- mme.ier1?es-. - were new Z inn 'Emi 3 1 HZ wi lv. l Symbols of achievement. They efudy before 'lhe led. - ing -239 r. BETA CLUB Row one, left lo rlghl: Hylho Baglafis, Deanna Spector, Elia Reynoldx, Jackle Schaefer, Viola Benshushan, Mary Lou Happoldi, V.-Pres., Moses Goldberg, Carmen Allen. Row fwo: Nancy Bressler, Salena Ann Burneff, Kay Hap- poldf, Arlene Huggins, Anne DeSha1o, Sec., Belly Bollorns, Jerry Brambleri, Wayne Gibson. Row lhree: Carol Cheek, Randy Wilkerson, Frances Chandler, Geraldine Floyd, Ann Newcomer, Ellen Canfield, Daniel Parker. Row four: Dan Goldwaxser, Sue Jordan, Eslher Bryan, Janice Tovlnley, Rhina Shaffer, Sandy Whlrfingfon, Elilabefh lar- reH. Row five: Charlene Talleni, Angie Gaines, Bobby Speclor, Bob Barrier Yvonne Thompson, Linda Chrislmus, Bill Hudson. Row six: Joan Mumford, Marcia Fifferman, Mariha SfarreH', lfaiherine Rogers. Row seven: Jimmy Cllnlon, Jimmy Houchins, Trees.: Bill Graves, Pres.: Evelyn Youngblood, Richard Franco. Nor pictured: Alice Abramx,Norma Billlrakls, Angela Cholas, lafsie Choias, Julla Dunning, Brownie Flowers, Jere Hari, Ellls Jones, George Peppas, Carol Sfephens. 70 lt? W1 Alumni answer queries aboul college. 'Q 'l our Future writers ol tomorrow guru, AND SCROLL They prepare The agendas. Row one, lefl lo right: Marcia Flllermen, Ilene Bock, V-Pres.: Connie Goodwin, Pres.: Hylho Bagiafis, Evelyn Wood. Row fwo: Viola Benshushan, Judy Horowifz, Trees.: Rhine Shaffer, Hershene Arnovlh, Bonnie Harris. Row lhree: Alys Chew, Berry Jones, Esfher Bryan, Ada Rosenfeld. Noi pictured: Helen Pefkax. Q7 i ,1 'T quill and scroll I 'F The sfudenfs of Henry Grady who work on eifher of 'l'he i-A +wo publicalions and who have mainfained a B average 'lhroughoui high school, are eligible for membership in Quill i f and Scroll. The members mee? +o gain beH'er ideas of journalism in order +o produce finer liferary publicalions. For lhis reason several speakers were inviled lo various meal'- ings. One of ihese speakers was Mr. Claude Grizzard, Sr., who spoke on How +o Sell an Ad. Also ihe members pu+ oul' a newspaper which goes lo sevenlh graders who will enfer Grady +he nexl' year. This paper is an inlroduclion 'lo lhe opporfuniiies, achievemenis, good +imes, and hard sfudy +ha+ can be expec'l'ed in high school. The members of lhe Quill and Scroll leave 'lhe sociery wifh a 'Feeling of accomplishment and a belier undersiand- ing of lhe produciion 'lhal goes inl'o lilerary publicalions. A word of wisdom from our principal. -.-.- yn-,' 1. A speaker adds life 'lo a banquet 71 achivements are rewarding junior civitans The Junior CiviPan Club, whose members are primarily elecPed on 'Phe basis of ou+sPanding leadership and service, is a high school of Phe Senior CiviPan Or anizaPion The boys and girls who Treasurer in acfion. branch g . are admifled musl' have made an accepPable scholas'Pic record in addilion 'Po various oPher requiremenPs. Each monlh Phis organizalion selecPs a s+uden+ who has conPribu'Ped a greal deal Poward be'PPering Grady and recognizes him as 'Phe CiPizen of Phe MonPh. ln Phe fall of 'Phis year, Phe Senior Civi'Pan Club 'Pha'P sponsors 'Phe Grady, O'Keefe, and SmiPh ChapPers gave a banque'P for 'Phese members al' Phe Shrine Mosque. A+ Thanksgiving and aP Chris'Pmas, 'Phe Grady members are lrep'P bus selling Clax'Pon FruiPcakes, Phe proceeds of which are used for Phe purchase of records, such as Macbel'h, of'Pen played in 'Phe various classes along wiPh ac'Pual sfud . Ailene Huggins and Ann Newcomer were sen'P as delegaPes 'Po Phe CiviPan Convenlion in Macon, Georgia. Anolher such convenPion was a'P'Pended by Nancy Bressler and Anne De Sharzo in Deca'Pur. Every ac'PiviPy in which any member has par'PicipaPed is proudly displayed in Phe chapler scrapbook. . T' 1 I wwf' JUNIOR CIVITANS - Row one, left Po rlqhlz Phylllx Allerman, Peggy Ball, Hylho Baqlalls, Connle Goodwin Mary Lou Hhppoldl Jane Walls. Row Pwo: Vlola Benshuxhan, Nancy Bressler, Pres., llene Bock, Arlehe Hu glns Anna Qeghazo, V.-Pres.g Jerry Bramblefl. Row Phree: Molly Brown, Sue Jordan Sec: Eslher aryan' Geraldine floyd, Stanley Goldberg. Row four: Alys Chew, Jarry Horowitz, Marllia SlaPrelP Kafherind Rogers, Wink Wlllrln. Row five: Randy Wilkerson, Ann Newcomer, Trees.: Bill Hudson. Row six: Bill Graves, Jlmmy Cllnlon, Al McConlzey, Steve Sanders, Richard Franco. No? plclured: Mary Alvo. 72 The oFPicers and Phe advisor worh 'PogePher fl ti il? activities ediied by ' ilene boclc To be an aciivify member ai' Grady is . . . +o fill an individual inieresi' . . . fo assume responsibiliiy in underialcing a iob . . . +o 'Face seemingly insurmounfabl-e problems . . . +o learn +l1e viial meaning of co-operaiion . . . +o gain invaluable experience by doing. 73 is Q R ' 11 ' 1 . U o , . fi - 7- , . L V N 1, A s L I 1' ' L 5 ' 4 1 V , , Q V S Aa' Q 'TQQY :.. . : 5 Q f , ' Q z a , - t -9 - ' ', '- . - ff 'wf ' Y 1 4, .R -1' ,, 5 N, I l Z, K , - , . rr ' - 1 - ' X . I . ' K V -.Q . Q l 1 - , ,X Q X , , K lr K' ,. L Sf' , - 3 . NN ! -li 2 5 ,X 'fx-,gr N ,L , K x Q X k K vgqgzaa x ,SQ 'K i X guaix. i K ., 1 x V. V 'N 1 YR E .EQ - , -fx' Q , ,, W ,L , A , Q. . . R.. 'Nsg I . 'K' Wa Ns h ' f J '-o-- , as I X . f ' Q leading the WMM Qvf .kk-w-L mnv ' lea of., the student council The Sfudenl' Council, under fhe advisorship of Mr. King, consisfs of 'lhe co-presidenfs of lhe s'l'uden'I' body, fhe +hree officers of each grade level, +he presidenf of fhe In+er-club Council, and lhe highesi ranking officer in fhe mililary deparimenl. ln addi+ion lo helping form fhe policies of Grady, fhe Siu- denl' Council is lhe channel fhrough which desires of fhe s+uden1's are expressed. Each week fhis council holds a business meeling. On lhe following morning one of fhe members of lhis organizalion reporfs any new plans or policies over 'lhe P. A. sysfem. In +he spring +he elec+ions for co-presidenls sfirs up much excifemeni. The campaign goes on for one weelz, affer which final balloling is held. 75 parade Represenfafives of fhe peoplel Democrafic ideals af fheir highesfl Henry Grady High School can proudly boasf of fhese fwo facfors, which are so vifal fo a successful sfudenf governmenf. Alfhough fhe Sfudenf Council is fhe body which has fhe aufhorify fo puf various school plans info effecf, fhe Board of Homeroom Presiclenfs may malre suggesfions. Their meefings, held bi-monfhly under fhe advisorship of Mr. King, are always full of new ideas and plans which mighf benefif fhe sfudenfs. Affer each meefing, all presidenfs give a complefe reporf of progress fo fhe homeroom which fhey repre- senf. ln furn fhey are bombarded wifh quesfions and suggesfions, concerning fhese new ideas, from inquisifive and ambifious classmafes. The presidenfs of fhe senior homerooms are lsepf especially busy by such fhings as fhe ordering of graduafion invifafions. Each member of fhis board deserves a vofe of appreciafion from his fellow classmafes. board of h. r. presidents vs :V . 76 I Co-Presidenfs- Kafhy Rogers, Randy Wilkerson I2fh-Wink Wilhin, Molly Brown, AI McConhey, Dan Troy, Bonneau Dickson llfh-Carol Cheek, Landy Carmer, Briclrer Burns I0+h-Isabelle Scarborough, Kim Davis Terry Parlrer 9fh-Nancy Glen, Milre Moore, Roberf Norris 8+h-Paula Jean Todd, Jim Baxfer, Joel Blass Advisor-Mr. King Bfh Grade- Tom Burruss, Eleanor Danna- man, George Zumenfs, Douglas Rumble, Barry Twin, Arfhur Silver, Gary Grude, Billy Moore, Arfhur Fainf, Robbie Burf, Jaclr Fleming, Sfanley Tennebaum 9fh Grade- Lacrecia Bowdoin, Gwen Sa'mmons, Beffy Sue Boudreau, Charles Windham, Tommy Harris, Harrison McMains, Sonya Band, Jan Jaclrson, Toni Sfeele. Linda Baron, Aileen Jeffries, Joan Tafum, Phillip Reeves, Don Morgan l0fh Grade- Joe Long, Pai' Sims, Sid Sfapelfon, Harrieffe Fuhrman, Beverly DeLoach, Kay Cole- man, Harvey Pearson, Sue Hifer Ilfh Grade- Leonard Hagerman, Nancy Clarlr, Tommy Smifh, Carmen Allen, Barbara Barnes, Leone Richfer I2fh Grade - Ellis Jones, Wanda Dell, Beffy Lou Morriseffe, Gerry Floyd, Hyfho Bagiafis, Parlr Turner, Tommy Scarbrough, Bill Graves, ChorusQlerry Horowifz Orafor-Helen Peflrax the orator Balanced layoufl Bled pages! Cropping! Proofreadingl The final deadline! As fhe fafal day rapidly approaches, fhe finishing fouches are franfically added fo THE ORATOR! lf is impossible for one fo imagine fhe hearfaches, headaches, wrifers' cramps and eye sfrain which enfer info fhe finished producf. How- ever, if is more impossible for one fo imagine a high school wifhouf a yearbook! Therefore, fhe sfaff does ifs besf so fhaf every sfudenf possessing an ORATOR may derive from if 'lhe enioymenf he has anficipafed fhroughouf fhe year. In addifion fo planning fhe annual, fhe sfaff, under fhe guidance of Miss Kerrison, also has charge of publishing fhe Grady sfudenf direcfory called WHO'S WHERE AT GRADY? This direcfory was edifed by Ada Rosenfeld, who also compiled fhe index of fhe yearbook. Special +hanks go fo Miss Culpepper, Miss Fargason, Mr. King, Mr. Draper and Miss Morrison, who gave un- selfishly of fheir fime fo proofread fhe yearbook copy-fo John Baeder, who designed fhe beaufiful cover and division pages-and fo all fhe many people who had a parf in making THE I956 ORATOR a success. hounds K - H- i1 'f r 'li' 1,4 Each monlh sludenls here al' Grady eagerly awail 'l'he arrival of 'he new issue of lhe school paper, THE SOUTHERNER. This publi- zaiion, sponsored by Miss Pe++y, is imporlani 'lo 'lhe school because + previews coming evenis such as a+hle+ic games, dances, and :aroiecls of l'he Sludenl Council for +he beneiil of everyone. Then, loo, THE SOUTHERNER keeps Gradyi+es informed on +he worlh- vhile aclivifies of 'lheir 'fellow sludenfs. In +he Chrislmas ediiion, lhe paper sponsors The senior superlalives, who ihis year had lheir piciures displayed on 'Phe 'ironl page in 'lhe shape of a G . Because lhe P. T. A. no longer aids l'he paper financially, s'luden'l's pa live cenls an issue. Also, lo cur down on expenses, ihe SOUTH- ERlsIER slaff has lhe paper prinled on regular newsprinl' mslead of I'he previously used slick paper. The sludenls who lan +he layoui 'For fha four pages of THE SOUTHERNER are: Ear l'he lirsl' page, Peggy Ball, news edlfgri second page, Connie Goodwin, edilor-in-chief, and Hyiho Baglahs, managing edilorg lhird page, Bob Barrier, sporis edilorg and fourlh page, Carolyn Rosenbaum, aclivilies edilor. oraior s'l'a'F'f Carmen Allen, Hershane Arnovifz, John Baader, Viola Benshushan, Peggy Berchenko, Norma Billirakis, Ilene Bock, Esiher Bryan lBusiness Managerl Alys Chew lEdi+orl, Angela Chores, Belsie Choias, Jack Davis, Guinn Evere'H, Marcia Fi++erman, Elaine Gilnar, Bonnie Harris, Frank Jessie, Belly Jones. Ruih Levin, Shirley Mendel, Halen Parkas, Evelyn Podhouser. Ada Rosenfeld, Danny Smifh, Dale Thomas, Hedy Wachlel, Sandra Whilfinglon, Charlene Zimmerman, Benne'l'fa Backus, Judi Loeb Advisor-Miss Kerrison the southerner soulherner slaff Alice Abrams, Hylho Bagialis lManaging Edilorl, Belly Baker, Peggy Ball lNews Edilorl, Lynne Barfield, Robert Barrier, Carol Cheney, Meradilh Chesnui, Jack Cochran, Lois Coplan, Barbara Cox, Pagie Davis. Joan Dickerson, Sonny Duncan, Nancy Freeman, Angie Gaines, Connie Goodwin lEdifor-in-Chiefl, Judy Horowilz lFea+ure Edilorl, Jimmy Houchins, Shirley Ann Krick, Ann Landrum, Nancy McMains, Carolyn Rosenbaum, Rhina Shaffer, Marihana Speer, Martha Siarrah, Carol Siephens, Beverly Taralool, Janice Townley, Evelyn Wood, Caroline Woodall. Evelyn Youngblood, Julian Yudelson, Belly Lou Morrisefie Miss Polly-Advisor l.p. a. system helpers Ever phase ot Grady lite is brought within the reach ot students by means ot the public address system. Announcements are made of club meetings, activities ot Student Council, dates ot athletic events, and other things ot importance to the en- tire school. The announcers tor this system are boys who are selected tor their tine speakinq voices. 2. motion picture operators The Grey Knights have a club made up ot capable boys who are interested in operating motion picture projectors. Under the direction ot Mr. Sammons, one ot the science teachers, students are taught how to use the motion picture machines in order to show movies to the various classes. This visual aid adds variety to regular textbook studies. The members ot the Motion Picture Operators Club are given activity credit tor the time and energy they spend in performing this service tor the school. 3- buttons and bows Buttons and Bows is an organization consisting ot girls who are interested in learning how to sew and in making clothes tor underprivileged children. Under the supervision of Miss Creighton, they have meetings every other week, at which time they discuss personality problems. 4. counselors assistants Miss Setze and Mr. Baxter help many students with their problems, but these counselors, too, need assistants in working out their busy schedules. These girls run errands, deliver messages, and do any iobs assigned to them. Each ot them earns an activity credit for her work. 5. t. t. a. lt is hard to imagine iust how much a teacher has to endure, unless one has been a member ot the Future Teachers ot America. This organization, sponsored by Miss Lindsey, is composed of juniors and seniors who have scholastic averages of B and above. Their main duty is to take charge ot classes from which the teachers are ab- sent. Although the F. T. A. is not considered an activity course, each member who teaches a minimum ot torty hours during a year receives a Grady letter tor his services. I. 2. 79 tangents ol our school I. molion piclure operalors Jerry Canler, Presidenig Alan Ailarman, Vice Presidenlg Ronald Ogle, Secrefary-Treasurer, Sammy Banks, Ben Feinberg, Cary King. Joe Sewell, Donnie Siegel, Danny Smiih, Roberl Slriclzland, Roberi Whalley, Richard Wilde Advisor-Mr. Sammons 2. p. a. syslem Billy Converse, Jimmy Murray, Howard Burnham, Bill Kelly 3. buH'ons and bows Rochelle Alhadefi, Presidenlg Gail Feldser, Vice Presidenl: Marsha Siegel, Secrelaryg Marion Black- man, Treasurer, Sandra Arnold. Joan Belger, Linda Berch, Linda Braunsfein, Becky Brown, Sibley Burgoyne, Charlolle Blass, Judy Cohen, Palsy Coursey, Helen Knox, Mulifef Miller, Gwen Sam- mons, Phyllis Taralool, Caroline Walker, Sally Wood, Judy Gudel Advisor-Miss Creighlon 4. counselor's assis+an+s Nancy Bressler, Elizabe+h Howell, Sue Bruce, Carolyn Cary, Carlene Lewis, Marlha Woodall 5. f. 'r. a. Hershene Arnovilz, Phyllis Beclc, Elaine Bena'my, Ilene Bock lTreasurerl, Sue Bruce, Esiher Bryan, Viola Coggins, Dol Cohen, Anne Curran, Diane Danneman, Helen Ebersiein, Sandy Elson, Barbara Felfon, Sharon Friedman, Judy Horowilz, Liz Howell, Edrea Kessler, Shirley Kriclc lsecrelaryl, Marsha Krugman, Sylvia Laflrowih, Lillian Lander, Eileen Lillie, Mildred Morris, Rhine Shaffer lPresidenll, Claire Simmons, Pai Whileman, Rosalind Zion Advisor--Miss Lindsey 'ls L.. yu ax 'N QL- o r assistants lend helping hand swf , iff if V '14 .H M library assisfanfs Linda Aaron, Jane Anderson, Gail Baker, Sarah Baylis, George Bowling, Helen Brown, Ken Buchanan, Lee Buckman, Jackie Burns, Marilyn Carasik, Betsy Cary, Jack Carroll Barbara Clapp, Barbara Cox, Vallye Ezell, Nancy Glenn, Faye Hammond, Murial Hannah, Sandy Harper, Barbara lsenberq, Bonnie lsenberg, Aileen Jefferies, Mary Jordan, Helen Knox, Elsie Levin, Eileen Liflle, Marilyn Makover, Mary Elizabelh Mann, Margaref Marfh, Toby Mazier, Muffef Miller, Ann Moon, Sandy Mor- ris, Beverly Mosher, Bonnie Paule, Jean Perry, Susan Pinfchuck, Claudefle Ransome, Anella Robinson, Toby Rosenberg, Bunny Rofhberg, Cindy Sinclair, Rosalind Sisselman, Virginia Smifh, Zelda Smilh, Jean Sulfon, Carolyn Taf- fel, Judy Wilson, Doris Windburn. office assisfa nfs Elaine Benamy, Dorolhy Cohen, Dixon Nash, Harvey Wollner, Virginia Maddox, Sieve Sand- ers, Charles Roberfs, Armin Maier, Judy Baer, Richard Franco, Dick Lilley, Jimmy Peavy, Joel Bufler, Bobby Janko, Jerry Kraff, Judy Van Hook, Marilyn Wade, Freddy Afler ur, Jackie Rose, Eddie Ebersfield, Shirley Tagel, Lynne Van Hise, Terry Seifz, Bobby Speclor, Bill Suffon, Beffy Lou Morrisefle, Marilyn Wade, Eleanor Miller, Suzanne Hemrick, clinic assisfanfs Judy Guy, Roslyn Cohen, Helen Schiffman, Susan Woodfin, Dana Lou Howe, Cookie Arno- vilz, Iris Slafer, Rosalyn Moog, Palsy Smifh, Virginia Pound. cafeferia assisfa nfs Joyce Edge, Charles Eberharl, Doris Smifh, Marilyn Gregory, Gwen Burns, Charles Tarlfon, Sammy Banks, Daniel Parker, Roberf Norris, Randy Wilkerson, Claude Griuard, Leonard Hagerman, Jimmy Cleveland, Jan Jackson, Charles Rosenfeld, Donnie Siegel, Mary Sue Merrill, Shirley Eiheridge, Marfha Johnson, Margarel Honeyculf, Mrs, Sfrickland, Advisor. snack bar Ed Clemenf, Eddie Brannon, Charles Herman, -, Donna Wiffel, Phyllis Solomon, Dorolhy Moskowifz, John Mifchell, Carolyn Sfrickland, Charles Arledge, Mrs. Harrison, Advisor. library club Gail Baker, Sarah Baylis, Helen Brown, Lee Buckman, Jackie Burns, Marilyn Carasik, Bar- bara Cox, Aileen Jefferies, Helen Knox, Mil- dred Morris, Susan Penfchuck, Jean Perry, Carolyn Taffel, Judy Wilson, Doris Winburn. 3 'Bl library assistants The library assistants have a great responsibility because of the innumerable activities they perform. They check books in and out, dust shelves, return books to their proper places, stamp library permits, help students find information, and send out overdue notices. Only with the help of these assistants can these duties be performed efficiently and successfully. Their efforts are greatly appreciated by the hundreds of students, by the members of the faculty, and especially by the two librarians, Miss Respess and Mrs. Hannah. office assistants The phone ringsl The mail comesl An announcement is postedl Grady's office assistants are kept on the go every minute of the day. They help not only faculty members, but also many students as well. They are stenographers, private secretaries, telephone operators, mailmen, watchmen and errand-boys. They are truly iacks-of-all-tradesl ln addition to gaining office experience, these busy assistants receive activity credit for every semester they participate in this office work. The results of their efforts seldom go un- noticed or unappreciated. c l I n I c Achoos, Harumphs, and I-wanna-go-homes are heard daily within the doors of Grady's clinic. With the many aches and pains lauthentic or otherwisell our nurse, Mrs. Bowcock, has her hands full. Therefore, the clinic assistants make their entrance into the activity-filled program. A few of their jobs are scheduling examinations such as chest x-rays, filing cards, keeping records, and running errands of every nature. With their help, Mrs. Bowcock is able to maintain a healthy student body. cafeteria assistants The students who daily help in the cafeteria have various duties. Some serve food, some help behind the ice cream or candy counter, and others act as cashiers. Because of the services which they perform, they contribute to the efficiency of the lunchroom. Each of these students receives a well-earned activity credit. library club Among the more literary activities here at Grady is the Library Club. Their efforts are recognized and appreciated throughout the school. They make talks about various books to the eighth grade English classes, arrange bulletin boards in many of the rooms, and write and produce library skits. Stu- dents may walk into the library one day and come face to face with a colorful display of books, or perhaps a Christmas scene, or an Easter bunny, all of which were put up by this organiz- ation. ln addition to these school activities, the members of the library club keep a scrapbook, visit other libraries, and partici- pate in the Fifth District Student Library Association. Inu! lvl sow' I 1 82 uput another niclcel in... banlc tellers and directors Money-the root ot all evil! Banking here at Grady plays a big part in the school routine. Each Monday during the homeroom period, all students are given the opportunity to place in the bank their left-over week-end money or their well-deserved earnings acquired through various types ot iobs. They are given a regular bank book and an account with The Bank ot Georgia. Each home- room has its individual bank teller, who handles all these compli- cated tinancial attairs. It a withdrawal is to be made, the bank teller is responsible tor getting the check to the righttul owner. lt any mistakes are made, it is up to the bank teller to see that they are corrected. ln other words-he is the money man. However, the teller is not the last word-over him are the bank directors, who are in charge ot the overall school banking 'func- tions. ln addition to directing the meetings held, they sell bank stock to the students. joe lcis Playing a very important part in Grady lite is the Joe K's Club. This is a service organization, consisting ot sixteen girls who are members ot the senior class. The name of the group is derived trom that ot Mr. Joseph Kelley, a tormer Grady teacher who passed away several years ago. The main proiect ot the Joe K's is to help in the campaign to combat multiple sclerosis, with which Mr. Kelle was atttlicted. ln addition, they sponsor an annual candy pulling sale. This year, the organization distributed pro- grams at a P. T. A. meeting, played records in the cateteria during lunch, had a paiama party, and gave a surprise birthday party tor their advisor, Miss Sehe. id Fha Cookingl Sewingl E+ique++el Sfudenfs wi+h inferesis in home- making 'lind wonderful opporlunilies as members of lhe Fulure Homemakers of America. Grady's members par+icipa+e in many proiecls and ac+ivi+ies which very oflen receive wide recogni+ion. The fill a Thanksgiving baskel for +he less forlunafe, plan a molher-daughfer lea, and make cookies for Chrislmas. Each year several members a'H'end bofh a s'ra+e and dislricl FHA meefing. joe lc's club Shirley Taffel, Presidenr, Virginia Maddox, Vice Presidenh Claire Simmons, Secre+ary and Treasurer: Molly Brown, Alys Chew, Phyllis Al'I'erman, Doro+hy Cohen, Mary Lou Happoldh Barbara lsenberg. Sandra Har+man, Sue Jordan, Nancy Bressler, Kalheryn Rogers, Rhine Shaffer, Ann Newcomer, Be'H'y Lou MorriseH'e Advisor-Mrs. Seize !FHAx fl h I a I Nancy Freeman Presidenl Connie Car+ledge Vice Presidenl Jane Gurganus Treasurer Judy Haynie Secre+ary Kaye Asbridge Hisforian Susan Alexander, Lacrecia Bowdoin, Marcelle Car+ee, Bish Hol+, Suzanne Humphries, Margarel' Johnson, Marilyn Morrison, Jenny Lynn Morse, Ann Payne, Ka Sawyer, Josie Smifh, Juclly Warren banlc directors BeH'y Boffoms Presidenf Eslher Bryan Vice Presidenl' Evelyn Youngblood Cashier and Treasurer Ann Curran Secre+ary Miss Lindsey Advisor Alice Abrams, Eileen Brooks, Ellen Canfield, Harry Chance, Gerry Floyd, Moses Goldberg, Frances Horowih, Dianne Lamar, Effie Pappas, Adrien Priven, Jackie Rose, Cary Sanders, Deanna Specior, Shirley Taffel, Fihhugh Wood, Be'Hy Zakas there'll be an important meeting ot ..... latin club Marilyn Carasik lPresidentl, Estelle Peacock lVice Presidentl, Eleanor Minck lSecretary- Traasurerl, Rochelle Alhadetf, Judy Cohen, Fail Feldser, Howard Feuer, Arthur Dechovitz, Carolyn Cobb, Bruceyne Kalish, Lacretia Bowdoin, Betty King Advisor-Mr. Davis .41 Ag -, -dmv! latin club The Junior Classical League is one ot the more intellectual organizations. Its members discuss the ancient language ot Latin. Guided by their advisor, Mr. Davis, and their president, Marilyn Carasic, they have done much toward building this new club. They have held reports and discussions on several books, and have shown various tilm strips, dealing with these discussions. They are called the Volen- potes trom the two Latin words meaning willing and able- volen and poten . ln addition to tilling a carton ot food tor the Thanks- giving program, their main proiects have been a membership drive and the formation ot a permanent constitution. included in their plan tor the tuture is a Roman banquet, tor which their motto could easily be When in Rome, do as the Romans do. spanish club The Spanish Club, sponsored by Miss Larendon, is open to any student who studies this language at Grady. The goals ot the club are to increase its members' knowledge ot Spanish-American history and culture and to add to the Spanish vocabulary ot these,students. With these goals goes the important purpose ot broadening the minds and interests ot its members in the hope that bigotry and prejudice in the Western Hemisphere will be reduced and will eventually disappear. -:gl Hmm spanish club Lewis Lipsuis, Stanley Mallach, Phyllis Miller, Wayne Gibson, Tommy Moore, Betty Baker, -' Barabara Felton, Mickey Solomon, Deanne Spector, Carolyn Strickland, Alan Alterman, Susie Gross, Evelyn Wood, Carol Hurwitl, Susan Harris, Viola Coggins Sponsor-Miss Larendon aww i 85 Wlyi ev L the chess club The Chess Club, which is open fo sfudenfs from all grade levels, is sponsored by Mr. Davis. This club meefs every Thursday-some members af fhe sixfh period, and ofhers affer school. Once a monfh a represenfafive from Grady affends a meefing af fhe Cify Hall of fhe High School Chess League, which was organized lasf fall. The schools, which belong fo fhis league, of which Mr. Davis is also direcfor, are Grady, Murphy, Bass, Sylvan and Norfhside. ln fhe mafch which Grady won 5 fo 2 over Murphy, fhe Gradyifes who played were Roger Adair, Moses Goldberg, Adair Heafh, Dick Sokol, Alfred Willis, Paf Dickson and Lacrecia Bowdoin. science club The Science Club, which is a member of fhe Junior Academy of Science, is sponsored by Mr. Sanders. Af fhe meefings, which are held fwice a monfh, sfudenfs evelop fheir inferesf in fhe scienfific world by going on field frips fo such places as fhe Wafer Works, Aflanfic Sfeel Company, and Emory. ,A+ fhe laH'er, fhe members are able fo see fhe universify's rock collecfion. The sfudenfs of fhis club help each ofher wifh proiecfs fhaf are enfered in fhe annual Science Fair and fhe Science Congress. Grady's Science Club was hosf fhis year fo fhe Aflanfa Science Congress, which had ifs proiecfs and displays sef up in fhe schooI's gym. ln fhis confesf, several proiecfs of Grady sfudenfs won honorable menfion, and Sfanley Goldberg, who is also presidenf of fhis club, won firsf place for his proiecf, which was Will Cadmium Suffide Single Crysfals Funcfion As a Solar Baffery7 As a resulf, Sfanley gefs a frip fo Oklahoma Cify fo affend fhe Nafional Science Fair. bible club New fo Grady fhis year is fhe Bible Club, sponsored by Mr. Green. This organiza- fion, whose main obiecfives are +o have Chrisfian fellowship and Bible sfudy, is open fo sfudenfs of all denominafions. Once a monfh fhe club has a guesf speaker such as Reverend Joe Weafherly, Youfh for Chrisf leader in India, Mr. lUnclel Charlie Allison, Henry Grady Lions Club member, and Tech sfudenfs affiliafed wifh a Chrisfian youfh organizafion. A+ fhe meefings wifhouf speakers, fhe members hold devofional services, which include having a prayer, Scripfure reading, and singing. Afferwards fhey have general Bible sfudy. Every Safurday nighf, fhe fhirfeen Bible Clubs in fhe Aflanfa area meef af +he audiforium of fhe Aflanfa Arf lnsfifufe. where fhey hear guesf speakers and see films. sem New ff-'11 chess club Bcnneau Dickson, Roger Adair, Dick Socol, Jerry Brambleff, Moses Goldberg, Mike Lowry, Carolyn Cobb, Paf Dickson, Lucrefia Bowdoin, Alfred Willis Advisor-Mr. Davis iunior academy of science club Achsah Posey, Carol Sfephens, Sfanley Goldberg, Presidenfg Pamela Sfasch, Vice Presidenfg Lewis Lipsuis, Secrefaryg Daniel Parker, Treasurer Jackie Burns, Bob Chambless, Marylou Cox, Louie Dupree, Spencer Edgar, Carfer Findlay, Buddy Fife, Sfed'man Glisson, Mike Goldwasser, Johnny Goodman, Wilfred Holfon, Harvey Hillman, Phillip Jackson, Nancy Lane, Donald Maslen, William May, Charlie McMullan, Alvin Moses, Allan Novak, Joe Whifeman, Elizabefh Winchesfer Advisor-Mr. Sanders bible club Anne Spencer, Presidenf: Dana Lou Howe, Vice Presidenf: Howard Emery, Sec.-Treas.g Bob McClelland, Reporfer David Green, Dianne Benfley, Lon Groover, Marfhena Speer, Jimmy Capes, Joan Harris, Bricker Burns, Judy Wilson, Achash Posey, Carol Sfephens, Helen Berry, Nancy Berry, Carol Cramford, Joe Weisz, Mary Wheeler, Marilyn Kenady Advisor-Mr. Green from the depths of the 8th grade to the wilds of the senlorsl y-teens Who are +he girls who annually come +o school wi+h armloads of po+a+o chips? They are +he Y-Teens, members of +he nafional Y-Teen organizalion. The sale of p,o'ra'l'o chips is 'lhis club's principal money-raising project The members live by 'lhe feen code and parficipafe in many worlhwhile ac+ivi+ies. Here a+ Grady fhere are eigh'l'h and ninfh grade Y-Teen chapfers. junior hi-y Two ofher facels of +he Hi-Y found here a+ Grady are +hgeigh+h and ninfh grade Hi-Y clubs. These organiza+ions are composed of boys who are members of The sub- freshman and freshman classes. Their advisor is Mr. Slriclcland, who helps lhese boys 'lo uphold and promofe +he same principles sei forfh by lhe Co-ed Hi-Y chap+ers. junior red cross The Junior Red Cross is an organizalion composed of represen+a+ives who are selec+ecl from each homeroom. These sfudenfs promofe an enrollmen+ campaign, visi+ 'the Veferans Adminis+ra+ion Hospifal, and some+imes give volun+eer service af +he Red Cross Building on Peachlree Sfreef. They mee? once a mon'l'h under lhe supervision of Miss Carpenier. .2 ,ogg Q II l Q I 87 L. ior red cross EDITH CHESNUT . . . . Chairman RY FLOYD . . . . Vice Chairman N BRESSLER . . . Secrelary IN SHILLING . . . . Treasurer OLYN HANNAH .... . Publicify ly Herndon, Judy Heynie, Carolyn Clem, Leslie Campbell, vJones. Carolyn Hannah, Jackie Collins, Donna Kimble, y Whire, Sherry Zimmerman. Cary, Linda Vlneyard, Marcia Daniels, Belsy King, Gardenia Ier, Rochelle Sandra Jinks, Joan Talum, Sandy Dupree, Jane Anderson, I Aaron. l0TH GRADE Deyerle, Llbby Anglin, Slephen Andrews, Robin Shilling, ra Graham, ugh. IITH GRADE Munro, Phyllis Beck, Diane Dial, Achsah Posey, Bill Wllde, IOY. l2TH GRADE 1 Bressler, Beverly Blass, Meredith Chesnur, Geordie Wilson, s Parker, Yvonne Thompson, Peggy Ball, Gladney Hoshall, elle Scarborough, Jo Anne Reynolds, Sandra Whiffingfon, -y Floyd. BTH GRADE 9TH GRADE Alhadeff, Alice lsenberg, Dian Udinsky, Berry Doris Wlnburn, Genny Ropp, Isabelle Scar- -uF ' LS CARPENTER . . . Advisor . In - -- I -gr' with I Q .fgrigiu again 8lh grade y-l'eens NANCY McCULLOCH . . . . . Presidenl' SANDRA KENT . . . . . Vice Presidenl PAT FRED ...... . . . Secrslary LOUISE YOUNGBLOOD ........ Treasurer Judy Hanle, Sandra Allen, Dianne Aggas, Dianna Asher, Olivla Baker, ary Rayder, Carole Copeland, Ninelle Edwards, Shella Edwards, Jullel' Filzgerald, Ann Goodwin, Carol Hannah, Mackie McGee, Connle Miles, Jenny Morse, Linda Jackson, Mary Robin Wendorf, Patsy Jones, Jackie Collens, Peggy Whlre, Doris Slone. MISS DAVENPORT .... ..... A dvisor 9+l1 and l0l'h grade y-leens MARCIA COLBY . . . . . . Presidenl CINDY SINCLAIR . . , Vice Presidenl JANE ANDERSON . . . . . . Secrelary JOAN SIMS ........ . . Treasurer MRS. ADAMS AND MISS HOLLAR .... Advisors Sarah Cooksey, Jane Panrer, Mary Whlreslde, Margie McEleeven, Slbley Burgone, Margaret Leonard, Berry Perry velyn lmbach, ang ning, Rebecca Brown, Susan Llhlle, Doflie Welker, Courtney c u ean. 'el Agfa lf 8l'l1 grade hi-y MR. STRICKLAND .......... Advisor Mark Lichfensrein, Johnny Sower, Phlllp Etheridge, Arlhur Silver, Jimmy Downing, Bill Kennedy, Paul Kindsvafer, Tom Burruss, Asheley Herndon, Billy Moore, Billy Tidmore, Jim Baxler, Herbie Rivers, Lonnie Dell, Chip Turner, John Herndon, Danny Penlecosl, Charles Aulrey, Charles Spinrs, Jimmy Taylor, Dougllas Rumble, Jim Howard, Philip Kirkland, Cookie Povilallis, Jo n Norlhern, Denny Henderson. 9l'h grade hi-y ROBERT NORRIS . . . . . Presidenl MIKE MOORE ........ . Vice Presidenl BOBBY DODD ........ . . , Secrelary HILTON FULLER, DEV McCLATCHEY . Co-Treasurers JIM WADE . ........... Chaplain George Barrlngfon, Joe Brooks, Don Bohne, Devld Brown, Bobby Gregory, Duke HaHon, Bill Hickman, Joe Maddox, Chrls Milner, Sam Norwood, Bobby Priesf, Barney Surah, Craig Wemmers, Tommy Zachary. Advisor-Mr. Sfrlckland. MR. STRICKLAND .......... Advisor a little social, a little community service ..... I 5 . Y 5 co-ed hi-y The purpose, ideals, and standards ot the Grady chapters of the Co-ed Hi-Y are best expressed in their motto: To create, maintain, and extend through the home, school, and community, high standards ot Christian living. l2th grade chapter alpha M R. BRADSHAW, Advisor Betty Alexander, Beverly Arnau, Bing- ham Bache, Betty Baker, Tommy Bel- field, Jack Brady, Carolyn Cary, Jimmy Cleveland lTreas.l, Jack Cochran, Jim- my Clinton, Viola Coggins, Anne Cur- ran, Wanda Dell lSecretaryl, Charles Eberhart, Henry Furniss, Claude Gril- zard, Bobby Gunn, Gail Harding, Judy Haskins Arlene Huggins, Armin Maier, Al McConlrey, Ann Moon, Betty Lou Morrisette, Bill Morse, Dixon Nash, Ann Newcomer, Kathy Rogers, Jane Ross, Tommy Scarbrouqh, Peggy Spur- lin, Roswell Smith, S lvia Staten, Bllly Sutton, Charles iarlton, Yvonne Thompson,, Geordie Willson, Evelyn Wood, Evelyn Youngblood, Randy W I- llerson, Dan Troy, Sue Lewis, Adair Heath, Roger Adair, Susan Milner lVice-Pres.l, Carol Cook, Vickie Han- ner, Wink Wilkin lPres.l, Molly Brown, Billy Converse, Glenn More, Laurice Jennings. fellowship otticers Tommy Scarbrough: President Ann Newcomer: Vice President Al McConlrey: Secretary Betty Lou Morisette: Secretary Charles Tarlton: Treasurer Can Troy: Chaplain Tommy Smith: Sergeant at Arms llth grade chapter gamma MISS MORRISON, Advisor Emily Adamson, Carmen Allen, Larry Barnes, Elisabeth Barrett Sue Bruce, Bricker Burns lPres.l, Salena Burnett Frances Chandler, Nancy Clark, Carol Crowley, Jeannine Crutchfield, Beverly Daniels, Brownie Flowers, Alice Good- rich, Louise Gregory, Kay Happoldt, Suzanne Hemricli, Genie Hill, Ellen Jane lson, Diane Lamar, Gail Morri- son,. Achslah Posey, Elaine Ray, Eu- genia Rice, Fred Roach, Carol Steph- ens, Marilyn Wade lVlce Pres.l, Ann Waldrop, Peggy Woodside, Ann Holt, Barbara Barnes, Edward Brandt Danny Smith,.Thomas Smith, Landy Carmer, Nina Nauman lSec.l, Eleanor Miller, Joan Murntord, Carol Cheek, Judy Goodman. 'l'en+l'1 grade +he'la chapier MISS DURLING, Advisor Buddy Arwood, Gail Baker, Kay Cole- man lVice-Pres.l, Bob Crufchfield, Bev- erly DeLoach, Judy Deyerle, Jolce Dick, Gwinn Everelr, George Fie a- korn, lvylyn Frazier, Freddy Hill, Har- riel Howle, Carol King, Joe Lang KSQY. ai Armsl, Don Morgan, Terry Parker lPres.l, Ann Paflerson, Belly Rasnake, Phillip Reeves iChag.l, Jane Robinson, Maun Rudisill, Ro in Schilling, Pal' Sims, Belly Srarnes iTreas.l, Dale Thomas KSec.l, Carol Tucker, Allan Wesley, Ann Wilson. l0l'h grade chapler zela MRS. REMSON, Advisor Babs Blakely, George Bowling, Bill Barrow lTreas.l, Patricia C'ain, Mar- cella Carree lVlce-Pres.i, Carol Cheney, Joan Dickerson, Vallye Ezell, Harrie? Fuhrman, Linda Goodwin, Carol Guen- fher, Peggy Hearn iSoc,l, Pai Hinson, Jane Know ion, Charlie McMullen, Joe Miller, Janeen Pills, Louise Rose, Nan- cy Ruark, Billy Sanders, Joan Sims lPres.i, Marian Slaie, Diane Smilh, Jan Smilh, Henry Sparrow, Carol Tedford, Marilyn Wiggins, Myron Woodard, Charlohle Hammond. aw l l i - 3 1 .--..... The Grady organizalion is composed of lhe Alpha, Della, Gamma, and Thela chap- 'l'ers, each of which parlicipaie in Chrislmas caroling al lhe Haven Home, and in selling Curliss candy for lhe Y.M.C.A. World Service Campaign. These Four chapiers go each fall and spring on a house parl lo Camp Waco. Under ihe advisorships of Mr. Bax'l'er, Miss Morrison, Mr. Bradshaw, Miss Durling, and Mrs. Remson, l'he various chapfers also sponsor addilional aciiviiies lhroughoul 'lhe school year, such as selling Chrislmas cards. inseam-..q...qa-nl '-nb 1 Q lau- 90 .if ' 4' ' e L fi W 1' YV: 11 ws 17 . in ,. r t , W r'i '+ M 5 y . 1 U . . ,y J o J, . . 'M - , , -N 3-Ff 'f Q' gf' 'ii 1 - ,ie , rfffk . V, . ,,,.. ,ei A f J B . ' .fu ,,,.. ' A- ' ' I, -f ' 'E.. l 0 vi' ' 4 -I ,Nw v Sq-413 Q 1 ' I I- . X ' ' Y 1? ' 0 W I B ' . O i S 1 , 5 .,- 9 . W X kkl. K v I, ,..,r,,, ,.... X V. . ef. 4 ' .o if . if Linda Aaron, Jim Baxfer, Lynne Barlield, Roberf Barrier, Joe Berry, Jerry Brambleff, Mary Gene Brown, Jimmy Brown, Lucile Canfrall, Mary Beih Carpenler, Carol Cheelz, Linda Chrislmus, Jimmy Clinfon, Jimmy Daniel, John Davis, Sue Dyer, Marie Edwards, Ed Brown Flowers, David Flowers, William Graves, Alvin Gross, Daniel Gross, Belsy Halberslacll, Mary Lou Happoldf, Jan Harlsfield, Jean Harfy, Helen Herd, Wilfred Hollon, Bill Hudson, Ed James, Beverly Johnson, Bill Kelly, Eva LaCroix, Sandy Lealh, Sfanley Mallach, John Mann, Michael Lowry, Lee McGee, Lin McKinley, Bud Millenbaugh, Joe Miller, Slephanie Nager, Pele O'Brien, Joyce Payne, Charles Pelof, George Peppas, Johnnie Peppas, Emily Perry, Harrief Ramsey, Leon Robinelle, Rosserlyn Ramsay, Ted Reddy, Hal Roberfs. Jane Ross, Nancy Ruarlr, George Schulhofer, Charlene Seilz, Rusly Slye, Allen Smifh, Virginia Smiih, Jan Smifh, Danny Smifh, Tassie Soublis, Flefcher Sfansell, Marlha Sfarrefl, David Slarrell, Sylvia Sfalen, Charlene Talleni, Bill Terry, Charles Threafle, Erle Welsh, Mike Ziias. Advisor-Mr. Seilz. A34 5 F 0 l rl .gi . FI 13 8 as .. ' . A. -I . . ,Q . .. .. .. , F so ' ' .-LN7 ' Q 5 Io- U A . J v ,2 t A L, X Q , yr' 55 1 i 9'ii 1 it' .411 :A i . Q , .59 ,S - Q- H f. ., -J , 114, J ,. - i- . .syj-e,-7 ,',. , Q' I ,. ii' ,v . L' ' f 1 74 -'fffii f vi:-Lf. J' 'i I. r J T , J e f.14a4.e, ' 1 we A Qi 4' , ii.. . --1: K ' . .rs. sur- g '-f V' ' . 'A-. ' ' ' - W A A-,fy , ,y use-A' ,5 -- , 21. A , 5 ,.1..' 1 qv.: ,g rl N , ,:,,,.,,, -sf. , , .A ,,....z, , ,, n f 1 ..L. . xp .. , 3 1 ' ' ' fyflgf-?? bh ya A, -sl njf. ae- PE . ' fa-my 5, . wg V- ow . 1 - we .K J .J ' , F' :W , , 3- ' P'-1 .e - 1 ' ' .f,. . -. - 1- v. Q k Y 4,3 in y We , In K Q ., -Q 3 A - V . ol M ,.L' ,Ls Exe-Q-,, Henan K . , s ' V r' ., ii - ' -,fr I - 4,1 Q i 1' li . sgw iii' an .- L- alia A lil - e . .J -. - ,Q J . ' I rd ' 1 1:42-f - , 7.-M5 'K 1 , . -.M 4, .,. J!: ..r,V:i,5?92 'aw in kuumrkkk 'gk . at .,,. Q , , 1 , 'iv' 5- . V Am Q :I ... . i I ov. f ,Q f ,. f gg, ,592 5,3,., 1 M'-fl 4. r g ' --1fi1:'?'ff,,i, ' We H , 'pw N g -Q -' ' an - ' 1: i.W4'-Ili ' if ff, as my ,,, Vie, A-.'2j,3,,nf J ,.,,,.f,.-,fra 5- '-ff,:Q'4g' ,fr , V -A5115- ' -f r-o . 'N 'Tr' s K' 'sf D ' ..' -xrindiiii ' ' 'V' :sf n 7 -A ' ., f V 5-0 V., I, -v'Qg-SQ. v,.,.V , I awk .,,.,.., K 3.1! We I - , r few' , e. . W- - . fe-1 'f -' ,,,, 4 .ge , J ,L 'ff.,,-5- 'A lg-'Qi-gg ,,,-N I. , . 'f. BILL GRAVES. Drum Major 91 -' ww- , MM? wyw 44-was I Q I J - --s .li-W. - I' lm m e a o o 1-.guru ,rn .,, .as 1-,,..g.4-. ,fp Win-' I'-'1 ','.-s s- ww - -H'--'M- v--M f - z, -1 -X-we-. 1-- L 1 g-q L. 'f wc'- 1 J f wer-we s '- 'f i E if 1- -V . . , . H , 1 . U ' 1-4. 1'l i'R'fah ' 'E',e'e:gl L 1 s. W 'H :IW 'T T 'l'f'f ,.- -1 We ,... ole grady spirit! maiore'H'es The Henry Grady band, consisiing of aboui' one hundred sfudenfs from all grade levels, is parl' of +he fine music depar+men+. The roll of drums or ihe clang of cymbals 'From 'l'he wesi' wing of ihe build- ing is always indicaiive of a coming pep rally, a foofabll game, or a school campaign. Under +he direciion of Mr. Owen Seih, ihe band provides much enieriainmenl' and spiril' for fhe en'I'ire sfu- den'I' bod . Annually ihis fine group of musicians aHends fhe music fesfival and. emerges wifh a su'perior raiing. he parenis of band members have 'Formed an organizafion for 'ihe purpose of raising money for new insirumenis. Also, iwice a year +hey sponsor pariies 'For ihese s'I'uden1's. The maioreifes and drum maior march along wifh fhe band during half-fime performances. Offen +he maiore'Hes exhibii' iheir dance rouiines a+ pe rallies. This excelleni' band is responsible for much of ihe enihusiasm and spirif displayed af many Grady aciiviiies. Head Maioreifes-Jane? Floyd, Beisy Halbersiadi, Jane Ross: Carol Cheek, Marie Edwards, Carolyn Fowler, Jean Harry, Beverly Johnson. Joyce Payne. Tassie Soublis, Sylvia Sfaien come on. everybody yelll ax. 96 '19 li 3 as -li if ' 'SC wr-v varsily cheerleaders Molly Brown lCo-Caplainl, Alys Chew lCo-Caplainl, Barbara Barnes, Nancy Clarlr, Wanda Dell, Ellen Jane lson, Sue Jordan, Virginia Maddox, Libby Mannis, Annella McConnell, Gail Morrison, Ella Reynolds, Leone Richler, Peggy Spurlin . X . 0 V , ,, ,,,. 3. Zi.. , ,,.. N Adair! . 1 ..' ' I I. ir--V lmmj ..,, ,,,,., t .T NM :yr fl Z..-lf.. t ig, Q Ir b-leam cheerleaders Isabelle Scarborough lCo-Caplainl, Nancy Glen lCo-Caplainl, Carol Hughes, Muriel Hannah, Belly Sue Boudreau, Claire Dunn, Sonya Band, Jane Robinson, Judy Dyerle, Pal Sims, Kay Hallaway, Dianne Scarborough, Nancy Mallhews, Helen Scandling - - - -N ' 115171 8lh grade cheerleaders Carolyn Hannah lCaplainl, Ginger Prince lCaplainl, Sandra Allen, Josey Smilh, Ann Goodwin, Belly l-lemricln, Mary Timmerman, Barbara Taffel, Eleanor Danneman, Peggy Allerman, Belh Fellon, Flora Levin. 6 2'-V Cl'l22I'lC6dCI'S The junior and senior girls who are chosen for 'lhe varsify cheering squad are elecled by l'ryou+s in lhe spring. These fourleen girls begin pracfice a week and a half before school opens. While lhe 'foolball season lasfs, 'lhey encourage school spirii' by cheering al' fhe pep rallies, which are held once a week al fha? +ime, and by selling fooiball +icke+s and programs. These red-and-grey-clad girls are always presenf a+ fhe foorball games, no ma++er wha+ 'l'he wealher may be. Twice las+ fall, lhey had fo don fheir Bermuda shorls ouHi+s, which are a new addifion 'lo iheir uniform, and cheer in 'lhe mud and rain. For baskelball season fhe squad separales info +wo groups, and each group cheers a+ every olher game. Molly Brown and Alys Chew, who are lhe only members from fhe squad of +he previous year, serve as co-caplains. The B-leam cheerleaders, elecled from 'lhe sophomore and 'Freshman girls, cheer noi' only a+ +he B-leam games bul' also during 1'he half-lime of lhe varsi+y 'foo+ball games. Co-caplains for lhis year are Isabelle Scarborough and Nancy Glen. The eighlh grade cheerleaders are also chosen by +ryou+s, bui 'lhey are eleclecl in +he 'Fall abou+ 'l'wo weeks afier school has siarled. Co-caplains for lhis squad are Mary Long Timmerman and Carolyn Hannah. drill team Lefi, righlg lefl, righl-'lhis is fhe lheme song of lhe girls' drill leam. However, all fhe work is nol in vain: il' pays off in The excile- menl of cheers from an enlhusiaslic crowd. Mrs. Jordan, who was fhe sponsor of +he drill +eam, lefl' Grady in January. Now under +he leadership of Sergeanl Bailey, 'Phe girls in fhe drill leam help 'rhe band 'l'o pu? on lhe shows 'rhaf do so much +o enliven +he half-+ime al foolball games. Their work is noi limiled lo fhe foolball season, 'rhoughg lhey march in A+lanl'a's feslive parades and, of course, in 'lhe all-imporfanl' R. O. T. C. Sponsors' Day program. The girls have cerfainly made a big conrribufion fo 'lhaf good ole Grady spiri+ l 'TT T drill 'l'eam Sandra Whillinglon lCap+ainl, Wyvella Brown, Julie Carofhers, Pal Clapp, Carolyn Cranford, Judy Cohen, Linda Goodwin, Penny Herringlon, Judy .Inks Daralhv Johnson. Nancv Lane, Diane Lamar, Mary Lasseler, Gail Lawson, fSusan-Lirfle,-Donna lfvifige-r-. Josephine.LyPn..-IEYYLQHQIQ t4fiElW0MY- laoys' 3 club AI McConkey, Presidenlg Joel Grayson, Claude Ken Akin, Ronnie Balser, Grizzard, Earl Saye, Tom Jack Bourne, Jack Brady, Smifh, Jerry Tai+z, Dan Troy, Eddie Brand'I', Bricker Burns, Park Turner, Randy Landy Carmer, BH' Eakin, Wilkerson, Wink Wilkin, Harry Whiie -J girls' g club Barbara BNHS. Molly AnneHa McConnell, Jerry Brown, Salena BurneH, Mifchell, Virginia Monroe, Carolyn Cobb, Wanda Dell, Kaihy Rogers, Ann Taylor, Connie Goodwin, Marilyn Evelyn Youngblood, Gregory, Lillian Lander, BeH'y Zakas 95 51 our iohn barrymore's. iigll club Two organiza+ions which are open fo s+uden'l's who have earned a Grady le'H'er in lhe field of spor+s are 'lhe Boys' G Club and 'lhe Girls' G Club. In lhe fall and spring, fhese clubs hold an ini+ial'ion, in which +he new members come io school wi'l'h cosiumes and blacl: faces. A+ an assembly fhese iniiiales paniomime io 'l'unes such as TuH'i Fru++i, S+eamboa+, Lonely Nigh+s and Six+y-four Thousand Dollar Ques+ion lo ihe delighi' of 'lhe siudenl body. , These organizaiions ioinily sponsor ihe Soc-Hop in order +o raise money io have an orchesira ai ihe senior graduaiion brealrFas'I'. dramatics club The Dramaiics Club, sponsored by Mr. King and made up of siudenis from +he +en+h ihrough +he +welf+h grades, is designed 'lo provide slciis for +he foolball pep rallies. The ihemes for some of ihe Sliiis given lhis year were school splrlf. li'-ll'Yln9 N0f+l1SlCl6. Gnd publicizing THE ORATOR. The siudenls wroie and produced fhe skiis ihemselves. The Dramalics Club also pu+ on several one-acl' plays for 'lhe P. T. A. and assemblies. dramalics Phyllis Al+erman, Helen Brody, Gwen Burns, Jackie Cohn, Kay Coleman, Bonneau Dickson, Diane Dwoskin, Sieve Fifield, Be'H'y Ga'l'es, Susannah Gross, Tamara Gunsard, Susan Harris, Arlene Huggins, Arline Klein, Shirley Krick, June Milchell, Ann Newcomer, Elaine Ray, Isabelle Scarborough, Pal Sims, Claire Simmons, Geordie Willson, Spiro Zalras -s s l 96 , rnugc from out ol grady orchestra The Henry Grady orcheslra, under lhe balon of Mr. Seil'z, adds cullure and enlerlainmenl lo high school lile. Annually lhis musical group, ioinlly wilh lhe band, presenls a concerl lor members ol lhe sludenl body and lheir parenls. ln lhe slale music leslival, which was held lhis year al lhe Georgia Slale College ol' Business Adminislralion, lhe orcheslra received lhe only superior raling awarded lo an inslrumenlal group ol lhis kind. Though lhe orcheslra seems lo be occupied conslanlly wilh praclices and programs, lhey slill manage lo lind lime lor several yearly parlies, which provide nol only relaxalion from a lull schedule, bul also lun and enioymenl for every member. Sandra Allen, Elizabelh Barrell lV-Pres.l, Belly Bolloms, Julianne Chambers, Carolyn Cobb, Janice DeLo1ier lSec.l, Anne DeShazo lPres.l, Jimmy Downing, George Foole, Carole Frank, Moses Goldberg, Pal Hinson, Lillie Humphries, Amy Jackson, Porlia Keller, Ellioll Krick, Billy Lawler, Margarel Leonard, Belly Perry, Claudelle Ransom, Bobby Richard, Ann Roper, Deanna Speclor lTreas.l, Eugenia Slovall, Linda Vineyard, Caroline Walker, Nad Young. Advisor-Mr. Seilz. ' X mixed chorus Mr. Rumble, whom lhe sludenls call Doc, is lhe direclor ol lhe mixed chorus. This group is ' f composed ol' boys and girls 'From lhe ninlh lhrough lhe lwelllh grade. Because of ils large enrollmenl, il is necessary lo divide lhe group, wilh lhe ninlh and lenlh graders meeling second period, and juniors and seniors meeling lirsl period. The aclivilies of lhe chorus include singing for lhe P. T. A.. church groups, and lhe sludenl body. This year lhe chorus presenled lhe operella, Trial By Jury, and plans lo presenl anolher such musical before lhe end ol lhe year. The chorus again received a superior raling in lhe slale musical leslival. .4- Flrsl row, leil lo righl: Mickey Beland Bllly Duncan Pal Dlckson Dennls Calbos, Duncan Lee, Sy Brown, Win Molhershed, Andy Lovelace, Earle Saye Jimrw Murph, Sammy llope, Garland Smilh Louls Ledford, Eddie By-gd, Harry Chance, Mike Goldwasser, Jlm Wheller, Millon Lelkofl, ayne Gibson. Second row: Randolph Cox, Cary King, Harriel owle, Jo ce Dick, Peggy Hearn, Ann Wilson, Jane Robinson, Belly Slarnes, Dlck Lilley, Tommy Moore, Charlie Llvingslon, Jere Harl, Frank Baker, Don Glass, Jerry Horowlh, Presidenlg Sally Alexander, Ed Clemenls, Jlmm Crew ord, Billy Teralool, Lee Weinslein, Sluarl Myers, Charles Sacka, Joel Feldman, Ronnie Farmer, Duke Halton, Roy Hickman, Tommy Eackary. Third row: Judy Rich, Marllyn Berkowilz, Belly Derrlck, Aurelia Knighl, Liz Halzopoulos, Margie McElveen, Libby Mannis, Sec.-Trees.: Ann Landrum, Pal Whlleman, Frances Chandler, Genie Hill, Ella Reynolds, Saalena Burnell, Florence Richardson, Sylvia Lafkowllz, Dana Lou Howe, Ann Carol Holl, Viola Coggins, Judy Haskins, Joyce Jones, Miriam Tull, Jerllle Le-a, Mary Sue Merrill, Annelle Drody, Vice-Presidenlg Jo Ann Reynolds, Shlrley McDaniel, Lynn Herrlngqlon, Colquill Meacham, Jan McGee, Anne Smllh, Lucie Young, Mary Lynn Draper, Bllly Pool. Fourlh row: rancine Shuman, Carol ing, Wendy Richardson, Pal Hinson, Marlon Slale, Carol Tucker, Marilyn Gregory, Joyce Forl, Roberla Brown, Allis Cone, Carolyn Slrickland, Sue Lewis, Pal Gordon, Pooh Richardson, Marlha Ann Hill, Judy Goodman, Eslelle Peacock, Beverly Daniels, Carol Crowley, Eugenia Rice, Annella McConnell, Janice Townley, Carlene Lewls, Carol Cook, Eileen Brooks, Jeannlne Crulchlield, Janel Sullon, Jill Feldser, Nancy Freman, Marlha Coller, Joanne Brown, Judy Guy, Marcelle Carlee, lvylyn Frazier, Susan Edwards, Rlla Huslon, Louise Rose, Eunice Swyeri. NIHCY BIIVOS- 5700 Fifleld, Margarel Marlh, Mike Moore. Advisor-Mr. Rumble. 97 girls' glee club lent Jeanne Adams 'residenl Belly Remake rian Beverly DeLoach tary 81 Trees. .. Diane Dial ue Adams, Libby Anglin, Mar- llackman, Lacrecla Bowdoin, ara Cole, Diane Danneman, Davis, Beverl DeLoach, Dl- lial, Judy Dnere, Belfy Gates, Goldberg, Carol Guenlher, e Jo Johnson, Judy Llllle- Virginia Morgan, Jan Mose- Elame O'Kelley, Anne Forf- Jane Rash, Berry Resnalze, Sammons, Toula Scandras. I Scanling, Tone Sleele, Carol rd, Bernice Canker, Evelyn , Nellie Morgan, Barbara Rebecca Donehoo, Marie r, Sandra Slrlckland. girls' chorus :elle Allladeff, Sandra Arnold, i Sue Boudreau, Palricla Cain, Carson, Virqinla Casllen, Re- a Brown, Carol Converse Pal- ourxey, Mary Lou Cox, Doro- DuBard, Gail Feldsen, Har- e Fuhrman, Judy Gudel, Fran- Hale, Kay Halhaway, Carol fih Allce lsenberq, Lorl 1, .leanne Landers, Peggy Lee, nor Leff, Jane Lemmln , Sllvla , Eleanor Minclr, Gail gNeqley, Panfer, Billie Parnelle, Elaine .s, Marsha Siegel, Pal Vinson, y Whiteside, Marll n Wiq im, Williamson, Lee ocia ' s ' Woods. 'rhe girls' glee club and l'he girls' chorus The Girls' Glee Club, which meels fifrh period, and lhe Girls' Chorus, which meers sixlh period, are under lhe direclion of Miss Davenporl. These l'wo vocal groups are open 'lo any girl who is inleresled in singing, from lhe ninlh grade up. This year bolh groups combined enlered 'lhe sfale music feslival and won a raling of excellent A+ Grady fhese organizalions sing in several assemblies, including lhe Chrislmas program. Oulside of school, lhese girls give concerls al lhe Georgia Baplisl' Hospilal Chapel, lhe Old Follcs Home al Norlh Fullon, al various churches, and al' lhe Educalion Radio Slalion. It i 98 -I- military ecliiecl by ' ru+h levm To be a caclef al' Grady is . . . lo march in formafion cons'ran+ly . . . 'ro pore over manuals which leach regulalions and cusloms of +he army . . . l'o clrill or +o clean rifles fo work off demerils . . . 'ro prepare for +he +ime when life in 'rhe service will be a realily. GQQ 1 Ili 71 'Lvl an I-I1 an umm 2 lr!- 1121! V -1- ' 1:11 iii! 113111 ll - NVQ 11 il Qi H le-il 1 cadets. The new 'ieacher of milirary a+ Grady is Capfain William B. Hill. Ofher inslrucfors are Sergeanl' Roberl' C. Bailey and Sergean+ Grady F. Bryan. The baH'alion is under +he leadership of Cadei Lieu+enan+ Colonel Bonneau Dickson. Second in command is Cadef Maior Tommy Scarbrough. On February 24, l956, fhe annual Milifary Ball was held af fhe Georgia Mililary Disfricr Headquar- iers. There flue cade+ officers received +heir com- missions, and Evyonne McElwaney was presenled as Miss R.O.T.C. of l956. Runners-up for +his +l+le were Kafhy Rogers, Molly Brown, Sue Jordan, Mary Gene Brown, and BeHy Lou Morrise++e. The purpose of +he milifary deparfmeni is +wo- fold. The firsf is fo acquainf young men wi+h mili- iary procedure and discipline in preparaiion for service. The second is +o build responsibilify for leadership when a cade+ reaches his ul+ima'I'e goal as an officer in fhe Uniied S+a+es Army. Capfain William B. Hill C' 5' Manor Sgt nabm c, asiuy '93 r-'Z .ah T Masror Sgt. Grady F. ryan ul Q' l A I X. 3 ,Q - rf' ,l . Cade? Capfain Cade? Second Lf. Cade? Captain Charles Eberharf Lyle Caldwell Cade? Maior Henry Furniss Ray Baker Mary Gene Brown Kalherine Rogers Maun Rudislll Joyce Arial 1 -4- if - W M ' . .519 , Q' ilk Q ,.- 'mari 41 4' -r ,f Cadef Caplaln Cadef Caplain Bill Converse Bill Beland Molly Brown Zelda Smith 5 I rata! 'Fl' sg me ' .l 2 s .. - - . - 5 - ,r-'vu . if 'auf' 1 - - 1 00 x -V 5 T- Cadei Second Ll. Cade? Second Lf. Will Hale Dan Troy Belly Bohoms Carmen Allen v-- . 521 S Naiupl o . - - ,... HENRY C-BRADY HIGH SCHOOL BATTALION right lace. right shouldel -.p f- , -4 h .va J. Q - r - - ugh? ' 11 4 Iv? -c . 1. - ,i . .H 4. . . , v v we - , 9 T J . ' V 'S' 1 - ' . ' 3 .. i I .:V,.fff,A,.,m N F -gqf'-gi i x I v-JSF, 8 C O m P 5 fl Y Abrams Morgan Allen Mofhershed Ausfin Murphy Banlrs Neal Bennefl' Norman Bowling Parlrer, B. Brown Parlrer, T. Caldwell Pearson Capes Perlin Cole Quinn Crawford Schilling Daniels Sallars Duncan Shol1a+ Emory Sims Fiebelkorn Singer Hollars Smifh Jackson Suddafh Jordan Sugarmen Keeney Tarlfon Kranf Wallrer Leif Waison Lombard Whiieman Long Williams Lovelace Wilson McChargue Wood McClelland Yudelson McJenl:ins Cade? Capfain Charles Tarlion Jeannine Crufchfield Cadei Isl L+. Jimmy Norman Eileen Wesf Cadei Isl' L+. Julian Yudelson Arline Klein Cadef 2nd L+. Fred Williams Diane Smiih N. li .,. id fir 8I'ITlSl FOFWBTCJ lTl6l'Cl1l 'r ' '-,I . ...T .5 if ' i.tf' fl I , - 14. Q! Y.--v Q--o Cadef Capf. Gerald Spencer Jane Hall Cadef Isf L+. Jimmy Newion Layne Smiih Cadef lsr L+. AI McConlrey Wanda Dell Cade? 2nd L+. Charles Arledge Sandy Harper la company Amiel Appling Arledge Barrow Bass Benson Blacli Briggs Bruion Burel Carswell Chasfain Cohen Cohen Converse Cooley Cox Crufchfield Davis Fisher Furniss Gold Hanson Hewes Jennings Kinchen Livingsfon Long Mcconkey McMillan Monlgomery Moral' Morgan Newlon Pappas Piassiclc Reeves Roach Robinson Rosenberg Sanders, B. Sanders, C. Shuman Smifh Siein Suffon Tareiooi' Thompson Thornion Whifeman Wilde Wilson Woodard Zimmerman all present and if Andrews Arwood Afkinson Bache Belson Black Carnes Cochran Cox c company Davis Goodman Jordan. M. Dechovih Greenbaurn Jordan, S. Edwards Hannah Knighl' Feldman Hardwick La ngford Feher Harris Lewis Feuer Hafcher Mandelson Frank Hayes Murry Gilleffe Hudson Oesferriecher Goldwasser Johns Quinn Cade? Capfain Bobby Wood Eyvonne McElwene Cadef Firs+Lieu1'. Jaclr Cochran VH-gm., So,-ng,-VIH, Cadef Firsf Lieul. Bingham Bache Jernlyn Sfarnes Cade+ Second Lieu'r. Charles Rosenberg Duane Danneman Romines Rosenberg Rofhchild Schneider Seigel Self Shelfer Simmons Soloman Sparrow Sfepp Sfone Viener Vocalis Wemmers Wesf Williams Wood 1 ,lx i 105 IK 4 ' '- .- -.- -C..-.Q accounted lor. Cade? Caplain Joe Bezemore Louanne Loflon Cade? Firsl Lieul. Jaclr Brady Kay Happoldf Cadel Firsl Lieul. Bobby Gunn Jaclrie Dye Cadel Second Lieul. Slanley Mill' Cynlhia Brillon Alexander Crawford Anlhony Davis Bazemore Dixon Beland Flelcher Brady Fried Cardy George Carlton Gilmer Chance Goldberg Cohen Gossel' -f my V' U d company Grude Gunn Hall Harrison Hill lgar Johnson Jones Kessler Lalkowih Marre McClung McDaniel McMullen Medloclt Melras Mill' Murphy 106 Nash Neal Owens Pallar Poulos Povilailis Riller Sanders Sherman Smilh Slallworlh Sfapellon Suflon Taylor Wesley Weslbrooll Whilley Willis G' 142 4' 'uni iii:-Q... . Color guard passing reviewing siend. rifle team The rifle leam, which 'Fired againsf high schools in ihe Nor+h- ern A+lanfa Region, praciiced offen unfil 5:00 p. m. afrer school in pre arafion 'for fha compefi- Hon. They won five maiches and losf seven. High scorer was Mike Jones, who hi+ an average of I76.63 our of a possible 200. Sergeani Bryan coached 'Phe 'leam and was assis+ed by Bill Converse. ln February, a'F'l'er fhe regular mafches were over, +he feam fired in +he Third Army Jurisdic+ion Maich. 41 1 11 I WD? all this ,..1.....' .. --.. ,,... , -rw za., -'T ' 'xg 31, - T. Rifle Team fl. lo r.l boffom row-Whileman, Wilson, Jones, Baker: lop row-Dixon, Wemmers, Busy cadefs check our uniforms. ancl D0 .. Theresa McDaniel, Miss R.O.T.C., l955, being presenied ei Miliiery Bell. ,,..-P . . . B, , ,B ,- l 2- .- ,-...., f , , , . Shall Oflicers ll. io r., Bob Barrier, Tommy Scarbrough, Bonneeu Dickson, Bill Beland, John Baader, Will Hale, Bill Converse, Rey Baker, Den Troy, Al McConlley, Jack Paller, Charles Eberheri, Lyle Caldwell, Harvey Peerson. ' ,w l , - Q ' r ., , . , , K wel ' A , ,Q 4,.,?h r I- ' jr.. hal, , - - .. Yum-rv '.' 11 , 108 Cedefls show off sponsors af Saber Dey presenielion. 5' .' ' 'xfl-LQ. 'Lei' ,C bg! 'ki wb!! -'f' ' Non-Commissioned Olllcers' Club ll. 'lo r.l llrsf row-Wommers: second-Jackson, Taraloor, Convorso, McDaniols, Dickson: llaird-Bonnof. Cranford, Pearson, Jones, Dociovil-z. vt rv --Y -w v Officers' Club ll. fo r.l Hrs? row-Newton, Bazomoro, Baader, Brady, Williams: second-Wood, Tarllon, Cochran, Bahr, Scarbrough: fllird- Caldwell, Norman, Eberharl, Furniss, Gunn, Dickson. lnol in picfural Barrier, Hale, Troy, McConley, Beland, Yudelson, Rosenberg, Arleclge, Bache. -, X I is 7 Cadels checking lholr arms. . .Ish Ouf of fhe Milifary deparfmenf af Grady have grown fwo clubs-fhe Officers' Club and fhe Non-Commissioned Officers' Club. These organizafions plan many parfies and social gef-fogefhers fhroughouf fhe year. The annual Milifary Ball is sponsored ioinfly by fhem. The members of fhe Officers' Club sold Grady bumper fags as a money-raising proiecf fhis year. The officers of fhe Officers' Club are presidenf, Tommy Scarbroughg vice presidenf, Ray Balmer, and secrefary- freasurer, Bobby Wood. The officers of fhe Non-Commissioned Officers' Club are presidenf, Sonny Duncang vice presidenf, Rhea Converse: secrefary-freasurer, Arfhur Dechovifz, and sergeanf-af-arms, Tommy Neal. cadets in action 'Q 1' ' 111 is all sports ediled by ' evelyn podhouser sandra whiHing+on To be an alhlele al' Grady is . . . lo pracfice long hours affer school has ended . . . lo warm +he bench and hope one day +o be called info ac+ion . . . +o 'Feel fhe +eamwork and spiri+ +ha+ rhe group possesses . . . fo experience biH'er defeal' - 'lhen resounding vic+ory in +he face of grear odds. -Q..-. JM Q .n,, in g.eE .-..4.- ..... . ...M . ....- - 1. - +--A-not -- -15, 'Q' X N. ,xx ...L 1- ,, ,. 9-1.1.5, U ' 5 Q L4 - .,.. , . .4 ,----M-Q I .,,- . l ' TJ 9 1 if -, ' I . hs' , - - ' 4... .5 A . b -4 I h - ' QRT 'Y . ' , Q 's...,- . ' 5 Q' 'R . ' ' ' -'li v I ,fig 5 1 , ' . X . w - I. , S . Ehxhx-Ns ' . I ' . n wr - in G,- - ' -,. - f ea - ,I Q ' k u 1' - N I g . .. p K A . . N -., I, f z 1 its 'in X I ' Xiu., i .Q 'nie'- Grady coaches map ouf sfreiegy. Friendly rivals in Allanla School Syslem. ,- grey lcniglmts ? Gredy's piloh, Perl Turner and Mac Oxford. 4 N Managers always ready al' games. varsity football Teamworkl Moral Supporil Luck and spirifl All of 'rhese elemenis, plus hard work, made up +he fine foo+ball +eam which Grady had +his year. The Grey Knighis began pracfice early in l'he summer monih of Augus+. Each morning and af'I'er- noon 'For +hree weeks ihe boys exercised and scrimmaged, geiling in shape for +he forlhcoming games. Then 'I'he season opened in Albany, Georgia, where fhe feam received i+s firsl' loss. Grady was slow in gefiing i+s feel' off 'l'he ground, and lhe boys, hindered 'iwice by rain, iied fwo and los+ l'wo. As 'lime progressed, however, 'l'he ieam im- proved and added viciory afler viciory 'lo i+s record. Grady lriumphanfly ended 'lhe season by winning over previously undefeaied Norihside. This speciacular win would have placed Grady in a 'ihree-way 'lie for lirsl' place in 'I'he Norihern Al'- lania Region, had fhe Grey Knighfs noi previously been lied by low-raiecl O'Keefe. Thus, Grady finished in ihird place. Laler, a fooiball banquel' was held in fhe cafe- ieria. A+ 'rhal' fime Kenne+h Akin and Al McConkey each received a 'lrophy for Mos+ Valuable Line- man : Park Turner received one for Mos'I' Valu- rl firsf row-Brown, Smilh, McConkey, Burns, Lefkowih, Teih, Oxford Turner Wilkerson Grruard Brandi Akin Brady second row-Eekm Walkin Troy A A.-.wa Jann. Hanerrnan. While. Grevson. Goldman, Wesley, Atwood Schilling ihlrd row-Heldeman Hanson Saacke Sums Long lsenberg third in regi young teams Oh, my aching muscles. Boys working oui' ai praciica. L f 115 'fx Whifa draws diagrams af skull pracfice. b-team and 8th grade football The B-feam foofball season was noi specfacular 'lhis year buf revealed consisfency in effori' and spirit Under fhe guidance of Coaches Whi+seH and Skelfon, +he feam won +hree games, los-P fwo. and lied fwo. Cap+ains during fhe season were Terry Parker, Frank Chasiain, and Kimbrough Davis. A+ +he end of +he season +he B-+eam elecied Kimbrough as mosf valuable player. He received a +ro hy for fhis honor a+ flue foofball banquet The hieighi' of fhe B-feam season was ihe lasf game wi+l1 Norfhside, whom Grady defeaied. The eighrh grade foo+balI feam, coached by Mr. Sfrickland, won four of rheir games and losi' lhree. The mos+ exciiing game was fheir big win over Smirh. Jim Howard received fhe Mos+ Valuable Player frophy a+ ihe end of fhe season. The B-+eam and eighfh grade +eam are an essen- iial par? of fhe Grady sporis curriculum, because 'lhese 'leams provide every young boy fhe oppor- 'I'uni1'y fo develop his skill for varsify sporfs. Sfariing line-up ready fo go. . -r., .. ' B ' - '.- sq: 1 ' . -' PT'--B-'s--5 1 fa' '-5'if'.1 ' 1. .H gf '.u'1 I ' ' .5-A' 3 '. ' - '. ..., ,... 'T'-1-.4 1. A , ,,...,fl 3.3. uild future varsi -. ' N , . Q I v I , 'X A ' 4 H Q d N- 'X I 3 'H if g. ' X -.Iii ,A. , ,K t :rn ,ali ' Q- K., - ' ,I Q- ' .- gygq , . , , P. Vx- ,, . I- h' M , -'I viii' .Ce I , f. X ,.-'l -. I A1143 - r . J ' ,QQ-13. -1' . la.,j . We-. ', Y gm , ' L ,I ay- 11, 'm , s ' M 51 . f .' ' -S: , 1, Lvl' ' . ' K-:L LQZVK 1---ff, in ,..e J.-'gg 5.5,-, ,V ii- --' ' fi Ifff'-'Qu f Go ahead: lake if! ri f . -,wp H I I . 1 ' A-I - 'c's.e:- in, ., ,v ' Q- 'A' 1 'QAM -llc - Here's lhaf sfrong Grady line. U,,,.,- vo. -x H. 1 IY able Back , and Winlc Willcin received one for Mos+ Improved PIayer . Seniors who had nof missed any pracfice were awarded foofballs from differeni' games-as follows: Harry Whife, Bass foofballg Park Turner, Wesl Fulfon foofballg AI Mc- Conlcey, Murphy foofballg Jerry Tailz, Smifh foof- ballg Mac Oxford, O'Keefe foofballg Claude Griz- zard, Norfhside foofball, and Randy Wilkerson, Brown foofball. As a resuI'l' of 'Iheir oufsfanding abilifies as afhlefes, Park Turner, Mac Oxford, and Kennefh Akin won foofball scholarships. FOOTBALL SCORES Grady 0 Albany I2 Grady I3 Sylvan I3 Grady I3 Brown 7 Grady 0 O'Keefe 0 Grady 6 Smifh 0 Grady I4 Bass 0 Grady 6 NorfI1FuI+on I9 Grady I9 Wesl' Fulfon 7 Grady 20 Murphy 0 Grady 8 Norlhside 6 Firxl row, leil ro rlghl: Rosenfeld, Jordan, Hudson, Reeves, Sellers, Edgar, FIPS? FOV. 'Off fo YIQMI Suddlfll. 90 -NV. Roblmon. 3511. Hill. HICIIHIGN. Barrow, Windham, Fuller, Mifchell, Boney, Second roy: Chufgrn, Hill, Dixon, Moore, Moral, Slriclrland, Slaplefon. Second row: Maddox, Mor an, Sparrow, Priesl, Colbos, Cooper, Pellias, Davis, Gossell. Quan, DNOQYIS. Dodd, Jackson, Herman, Jordan, Pafkir. Sanders. Halciler, a e, avu. Flrsl row, left ro righl: Baer, Kenedy, Germain, Makavlff, C, Rubin, Seligman, Firsl Row, Iefl lo riqhl: Efllerldge, Llchfenslein, Murphy, Klndsvaler, Herndon, Dell, Tidsmore, Rivers, Enlrekin, Masak. Second row: Alexander, Edwards, Bass, Taylor, Herndon, Levin. Second row: Silver, Sower, Duncan, MOON. Thompson, Soloman, Elizenslal, Henderson, Aufry, Howard, Northern, Finkle- Ellis, Downing, Wolbe, Neal, Rubin. sfein, Verner, Povilailis, Kaufman. varsity baslcetball Under Coach Slxelfon, fhe boys' varsily baslref- :all ieam finished a fair season wirh eighi' losses and four wins. Eddie Brandi' was caplain. The iirsi' airing was as follows: Eddie Brandi, Al McConlrey, 'ark Turner, Jack Bourne, and 'Earle Saye. A+ fhe beginning of fhe baslreiball season, every- :one had high hopes for Grady. Jaclr Bourne, 'For nsfance, made 'lhe I955 pre-season Journal All- Sify Team. He was a defermining faclor in Grady's :offense and was four+h highesl scorer in 'Phe Nor'l'h- ern Allania Region and iifih in fhe cify. The season srarfed well wi+h Grady's winning all ive of fhe pre-season games. Yer as rime passed, 'he number of wins became less. ln fhe maiorify of 'he games 'lhai' 'lhe feam los+, 'l'he opposing side vas viclorious by only a narrow margin. Al+hough 'he Grey Knighfs, as a whole, lacked heighl, +hey 'nada up for if on ihe courf by speed and spirit Brady fied for fiffh place in fhe region. squad ended rougl' Murphy's ace sfeels ball from Grady's Saye U21 and Bourne. Turner fakes ball out zz 1 1'-1:51261 x :il .i is i. s. r Forwards leap for 'lhe basket il. io r., Al McConley, Ronnie Belser. Park Turner, Earl Saye. Ed Brandi, Billy Edin, Tommy Smifh, Jael Bourne. season on courts ll. ro r.l iirsf row-McCla+chey, Shelfer, Norris, Wesley, Dodd, Robinson, Fiebellrorng second row-F. Ausfin, Arwood. Davis, Sanders, Herring, Kranr, R. Ausiin, Hafcher. la-team and 8th grade basketball The B-feam and eighrh grade baslcefball season ihis year consisied of +welve games. The B-ieam, under The guidance of Coach Whi+se'H', won rhree games and los+ nine. The highesl' scorers 'through- ou+ +he season were Noland Robinson, Kimbrough Davis, and Buddy Arwood. The eighrh grade laaslrei- ball ream, under Coach S+rickland, played +welve games, of which +hey won +wo. The ou'l's+anding player on ihe eighfh grade Team was Bob Lilley. Jusi' as B-feam and eighih grade 'fooiball prepares rhe younger boys for +he varsi'l'y gridiron, B-+eam and eighfh grade baslceiball develops 'l'he physical po+en'I'ial of underclassmen For varsify baskerball. y , ll. ro r.l first row-Thompson, .Lichfensfein, Moore, Flanders, Rivers, Kennedy, Eiheridge, Henderson, Howard: second row -Lilley, Sewer, Marlin, Downing, Baxier, Kindsvaier, Turner, Aulry. girls' baslcetball The girls' varsi+y baslceiball +eam, coached by Mr. Halcleman, deserves praise for iis unquenchable spiri+ and good sporfsmanship. Alihough +hese girls finished second from ihe bo'r+om, wiih fhree wins and nine losses in 'ihe region, lheir love of baslcef- ball, 'iheir deierminaiion +o play 'I'he besi' fha? ihey could, and fheir loyaliy 'io Grady remained ai' +he same high poinf all season. The firs+ sfring was as follows: lforwardsl Wanda Dell, Molly Brown, Lil- lian Lander: iguardsi Evelyn Mo'I'her Youngblood, Virginia Monroe, and Barbara Barnes. The cap'I'ain was Evelyn Youngblood, who, despiie fhe low raiing of 'rhe +eam, was so ouisianding +ha+ she was elec+ed fo +he Journal-Consiifuiion All-Ciiy Team a+ +he end of +he season. Manager of fhe squad was Jerry Mi+chell. 11' Big Mamma goes for baskei, guarded by Molly Brown. grady teams - na-, 4 il. io r.l iirsi row-Harrie? Howie, Riia Benamy, Barbara Barnes, Virginia Monroe, Salena Burneff, Kaiherine Rogers, Lillian Landers. Nancy Mafihewsg second row- Marilyn Gregory, Pai Clapp, Beify Zakas, Maun Rudisill, Coach Halderman. Evelyn Youngblood, Anneiia McConnell, Molly Brown, Virginia Pefhas, Wanda Dell. . . f' + -D lx H H , Morris Berch, Julian Pappvj Second 'OW-' U io rl Adzirrciilueaihil .TaclraBoouri'ne, Ronnie Balser, Coach Bradshaw. show promise Toss-up sieris ihe game. Gregory dribbles down courf. 1 , ,qfwf T ' Q- - -ul +431 Q Q ,.,s .rv x. ,g,,.,,.e -7, TAN. ' gi 9':,f1w.. ea ll. fo r.l firsi row-Kenny Kindsvafer, Randy Willrerson, Bill Oliver, Bill Morse. Second row-Gary McAvley, Lamar Sianizh, Dan Troy, Bill. Alexander, Grafian Rowlan . Grady girls in acfion. traclc and cross country The I955 rraclr +eam was coached by Mr. MaH'hews. Las? year all of fhe cify hack meefs were held a+ Grady. Some of +he par+icipa+ing schools were Murphy, Wesi Fulron, Norih Fulfon, Sylvan, and O'Keefe. On May 4 and 5 of l955 fhe Class AA Meer was held in Aihens. Claude Grizzard, an oufsianding Grady frack siar, placed ihird in fhe mile. Jack Rudolph also enfering 'ihis meer, placed fourih in low hurdles. The Grady cross coun'l'ry +eam, coached by Mr. Bradshaw, complefed a good season in +he fall. They won 4 ou+ of 7 mee+s. The squad placed lifih in fhe ci+y. Members of ihis year's feam were Ronnie Balser, Jack Bourne, Morris Berch, Adair Heaih, Duke Hafion, and Julian Pappas. crawforcl lienry, state we 'V' .hw u '4 H ll5:::.l:r ,9!'!!zcq:.gl .5 'H:-Egnilbhll Iigiaeahz gn, lla.,,,,,SS-an '.l. ' 'KU' :Ill 1 i. --4-...U in.. 4m 1 -'UI ll. u .A H f C L W all: 1f1:g'll!vg-: 'l1 fM Au- is2iiEl.'a2 :fi lllilillooeflll-1i1ezn1,11 l-l I lr L Coach explains faclics lo our loam. P Ira 'lim ll !li I , ill. . Ill! , romising newcomer, Lesler Pazol. 'iig- thang 1-s-QL., ew- IT ll. lo r.l Linda Swick, Carolyn Cobb, Harriel' Hayes, Virginia ScoH', Helen Alerf and reed for fhe serve. Y Kimberly, Pal' Afkmson, Connie Goodwin. champ four years 'Ss K Crawford Henry, nafional fennis dar.- Tops in fennis. golf Grady's I955 golf feam, coached by Mr. Glen Bradshaw, pla ed four mafches, winning fhree and losing only one. The feam opened ifs season by defeafing Wesf Fulfon I8-0 af Piedmonf Parlr. Lafer 'Ihey defeafed Norlh Fulfon IOV2-8V2. Low man for fhe Grady feam was Tom Smifh wifh a score of 8I. The Knighfs played Norfhside af Norfh Fulfon Park wifh 'rhe Tigers winning I7-I. This was Grady's firsf defeaf of fhe sea- son. Grady downed Murphy I2lf2-SVZ, Teddy Hayes shof a 76 and was Grady's low man. The members of fhis year's feam were Tom Smifh, Teddy Hayes, Jimmy Cleveland, Jere Burruss, Crawford Henry, Curfis Richardson, and Howard Feuer. boys' tennis The Grady boys' fennis 'I'eam of I955 complefed ifs season in fine form, winning 5 ouf of 6 mafches in fhe Region 3.AA Cify School Mafches. The Grady Knighfs downed Ihe Bass feam wifh a score of 4 'Io I. The Grady boys again came our fhe vicfors over O'Keefe, winning 4 fo I. The following week 'Ihe feam smashed fheir way fo a 3 fo 2 win over Norfh Fulfon and gained a 4 fo I vicfory over Murphy. Crawford Henry, firsf singles on fhe feam, represenfed Grady af a fourna- menf held in Afhens. He was fhe firsf person fo go all 'Ihe way fo fhe sfafe finals, wifhouf losing a game. ln fhis fournamenf, he successfully defended his fifle as SI'a+e Champ. This was fhe fourfh year in a row fhaf Crawford won 'Ihis honor. Members of fhe feam were Crawford Henry, firsf singles: Tom Myers, second singles: Lesfer Pazol, fhird singles: Barry Karp and Roswell Smifh, firsf doubles. girls' tennis The Grady girls' fennis feam in fhe spring of I955 won fhe Region 3AA Cify Tennis Tournamenf, defeafing 'Iheir nearesf rival, Norfhside, by a score of I6 fo I3. Linda Swiclc, Carol n Cobb, Pai Afkinson, and Virginia Scoff, Harrief Hayes and Helen Kimberly wenf fo fhe finals in fheir divisions. The Grey Ladies, as fhey are called, played Bass, winning 5 fo 0. When fhe feam played O'Keefe, fhe girls defeafed fhe Fighfing lrish 5 fo 0. Soon afferwards fhe Grady girls foughf fo a 3 'Io 2 vicfory over Norfh Fulfon and earned a 4 fo I win over Murphy. Composing 'Ihe girls' feam were Connie Goodwin, firsf singles: Linda Swiclc, second singles: Carolyn Cobb, fhird singles: Paf Aflcinson and Virginia Sco'H', firsf doubles: and Harrief Hayes and 'Helen Kimberly, second doubles. Jimmy Cleveland uffin . Tom Srnifh com lefin a swin P 9 P 9 9 Tsddy Hays and Howard Fouul Jerry Burruss aided by Coach Bradshaw ll. fo r.l George Weber. George Heald, Coach Slrichland. I spring ,jk ,1 me tain-4 . - . . ll l-es,.s,,, I , la 1, Q . 'Z iff FTS- ,gif 'll 5 1 1 .,1, Jack Brady and Harry While move in for ourlield cafch. varsity baseball Lasf year's varsify baseball leam, under Coach Slriclcland, won five games and los+ seven. The mosl' oufsfanding player on +he feam was James Gardiner, who wilh a .343 had 'lhe highes+ ba++ing average. Gardiner also served as cap'l'ain wi+h Dave Baldwin. The highlighl of fhe season was 'Phe close game wi+h Norfh Ful+on, whom Grady defealed wilh a score of Grady II, Norfh Fullon I0. The pilchers in Grady's varsify squad were Joel Grayson, George Heald, Park Turner, and Wink Willcin. Grady 'Finished fourfh in fhe baseball league. 'f .-, , , sw? Pifcher Joel Grayson. Cafcher Tammy Searbraugh. Parlr Turner up a+ but sports end season b-team baseball The B-feam baseball squad, under Coach Whir- seH, showed grea+ progress lasf season. Ouisianding players on +he leam were Eddie Brandi, Jerry Andrews, and Larry Lafkowih. Pi+chers on +he 'I'eam were Fred Thornron, who had a brillian+ season on fhe mound, Ned Young, and Chad Siepp. Games were played wi+h Murphy, Norrh Ful+on, Nor+hside. O'Keefe, and Bass. The bes+ game was +he one wi+h fhe Figh+ing Irish of O'Keefe, whom Grady sub- dued by a score of 9 +o 2. This B-'leam squad 'I'rains 'Phe boys for fufure years on fhe diamond. as 3, vklma.-Q i 'A,,gg,, ffififi :fp X , , 1, ,., all l' as 1 'ks . fy . ll. fo r.l Andrews, Robinson, Smiih, Young, Sfepp, Janlro, Thornion. 'rf' ' 1: 5 'f .,,,,,,f, ,G ,.,.,..-A g 'gy -' , :,' W: nf- L,'ff f':'5 i: - -,a - - - av ... '. ' . - N -g,: 'f.. g-34'-4 -1 153.13 . . f, 'l.-- y. . . Xing' as ,-'fb-' - ' :f mf .qkewilt L Q, f-a' s 'in -ry, fr'Sirw'affsQs,. .. Tuff .T U. fo r.l Wooward, Jones, Lafkowifz, Parlrer, unideniifiod, Burns. Larry Dobbs and Lesfer Breen. fl. +o r.l Dave Baldwin, James Gardiner, BH Eahin. . ,.,. 1 'Y -1+ social clubs eclifecl by ' charlene zimmerman To be a social club member a+ Gracly is . . . io clevofe oulsicle lime fo civic and school projec+s . . . 'lo fake pleasure in planning parfies . . . lo enioy lhe close companionship of friends . . . fo have a special sense of social belonging. .., - ., q' Wm- ' 'S DQ ' . - 1 1 V - -F yi., JNX1 : n 'I N .P '. 3 s f SP v . J, fix! . H' X1-.5 'N J I I .XX - gf if ., f' ff . A .. N - f -3' -191 , x in ' 'xr 'F -'R-.C 'lx' -x ',, xr-.1 ' - fuk . NM is Ms... O9-. 4 ' Y- . - Nafif, r '1,Nf' w-12:5 . x'N?fif-hs '-1 , 9 'pf if 'if ,f,..,. 7 -' H -1 Q-, .x--14, 'f 7fT-,IFK , - .V 4.51-.K . -lghx-ig' ':,x ix XL.. 5 .. ., -'Q ' fd '- ' tx -F1 x.4' xxxl: 0- , V,g.,'y,'s ,,'f' Q Wu: Q' N lclix This year +wo eleven+h grade girls' social clubs combined and renamed ihemselves fhe Klix. OFFicers are as follows: Phyllis Miller, president Kay Happold+, vice-presiden'l': Dean Taliaferro, secrelaryg Suzanne Hemriclc, 'l'reasurer, and Helen Brody, Infer- club Council represenfafive. Among lhe aclivilies ,of 'Phe Klix 'lhis year were paiama par'l'ies, socials, and service proiecls, such as collec+ing food for a Thanksgiving conlribufion. O+her members are as follows: Alice Abrams, Sue Bruce, Nancy Claris, Barbara Barnes, Barbara Fel+on, Libby Mannis, Nina Nauman, and Tassie Soublis. rebels The Rebels Social Club is made up of nine senior girls, wi+h Joyce Jones as president Judy Haskins as vice-president Flo Richardson as secrelary, and Angie Gaines as freasurer. The Rebels have given many par'I'ies and social ge+-+oge+hers all during ihe year. Ofher members are as follows: Hylho Bagialis, Be++y BoH'oms, Viola Coggins, Mary Elizabefh Mann, and Miriam Tuff. well, what have O.K. stop lauqhlnql Maya! resenl you JL. . .. 1 A s T ,.. 4 V , .4 f ' w e Ing- T' .-' . - I My VV Joyce Jones Judy Haskins Flo Richardson Angle Gaines Presldeni Vice-Presldenf Secrefa ry Treasurer . 1,9 - Ia 4, -. ,YQ Phgllis Miller Kay Happoldl resldenf Vice-Presldenf Dean Tallferro Suzanne Hemrlck Secrelary Treasurer He's our sweelhearl If' e grave move. we here tops Food for fhe needy. 4' . I - 1: -ffl 'nba There's a parfyl A- , I., Y 15,1 Kay Coleman Joanne Brown President Vice-Prexldenf itz lg .J Marqaref Marfh Beffy Perry Prellden! Vice-Presidenf Cindy Slnclalr Margie McEIw:een Secretary reasurer f J' Look! If's almosf fulll If won'r be long now. The Tops is a sophomore social club made up of fwelve girls. Kay Coleman is presidenfg Jeanne Brown, vice-presidenfg Wendy Richardson, secrefary: Jan Smifh, freasurerg Harrief Howle, lnfer-club Council represenfafive, and Nancy Reeves, chaplain. This year fhe Tops honored fheir mofhers af a fea. Also, fhey have made plans fo enferfain af an old folks' home and fo help a needy family. Ofher members are as follows: Dale Thomas, Colqui'H' Meacham, Isabelle Scarborough, Harrief Howle, Annella Robinson, Pal' Sims, Joyce Dick, and Jeanne Brown. fx 3 . A . we-. , 5' ' l 4 . A Wendy Richardson Jan Smith Secrefary Treasurer The Kifz Social Club is made up of fen girls who elecfed Margaref Marfh as president Beffy Perry, vice-presidenf: Cindy Sinclair, secrefary, and Margie McElveen, freasurer. The Kifz have had parfies and ofher acfivifies fhis pasf year. Ofher members are as follows: Jane Anderson, Barbara Clapp, Myra Jordan, Mar-fha Johnsfon, Courfenay McClelland, and Doffie Walker. A Chrisfmes gifl. iuss CaISl li Sl I fl All G dlh 6lHlll xesi::dhf.M Vlc:ll:rellldl:nf g:crell:ryr C Txlerurer l nomlnll. ' I ' The Consfiiulion says . . . Deck lhe hells. graclyites in e The Jugs Social Clul made up of fifleen iur girls. The oFlicers are follows: presiden+, Ce S+ephensg vice-preside Salena Burne'H': secrele Alice Goodrich, e lreasurer, Genie Hill. 'l year Fred Roach was elec- Swee'lhear+. Among J social ac'I'ivi+ies for J pasl year were hav a surprise parly for ll sweelhearl, colleciing 'Fc 'For 'lhe Thanlrsgiv offering, and givin' Chris+mas dinner and pe +o a liflle girl 'Fr Hillside CoH'ages. Ol members are as 'Follo Tamara Gunsard, Ja Floyd, Jean Harfy, E Reynolds, Gail Morris Ellen Jane lson, Loi Gregory, Beverly Dani Carol Crawley, Eugenia F and Elaine li Ten senior girls malxe up Locks Social Club. C4 Cool: is presidenh Geo: Willson, vice-preside Connie Goodwin, lreasu' Peggy Ball, chaplain . hisforian, and 1 Newcomer, ln+er-c Council represenlal Besides iheir social aclivil l'he Loclrs have had sen proiecls such as inlroduc new sfudenls 'lo 'l'he sch decoraling 'lhe Chrish 'lree in 'fronl of office, helping Miss S'l'al in 'lhe schedule office, . giving sfufled animals . +oys lo underprivileq children for Chris'l'n Members are Peggy Barr Meredilh Chesl'nu+, C4 Coolc, Connie Goods Carol Cook Georgie Wlllson Gladney Hoshall Connie Goodwin Mary Ann Marchesse Presldenf Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jackie Murphy' I Newcomer, Barbara Sov and Geordie Wills social e Ramz Social Club :les senior bo s. This is made u oi members 'o clubs which ained lasl' year. The urs are as follows: les Tarl'l'on, presidenh ny Scarbrough, vice- clenlg Jimm Cleveland, laryg Clauele Griuard, urer, and Dan Troy, -club Council rsenfaiive. Their e+hear+ is Molly n. The Ramz gave 'al socials, which led lwo brealcfasls afler es. Ofher members are llows: Winl: Willzin, fm Jones, Al McConlrey, e I .Q pn les Roberls, Armin r, Dixon Nash. Tommy lld, Rand Willzerson, 'ge Heall Roswell 1, Harry While, n Moore, Park Turner, Ealcin, Jaclz Brady, and ce Jennings. ue Bubbles is a senior ll club macle u of fe girls. The ogicers are allows: Jerry Mifchell, ldenfg Pagie Davis, vice- lclenfg Margarel aycuH', secreiaryg lyn Gregory, lreasurerg n Burns, lnler-club ncil represenl'a'l'ive. The 'ifies of 'lhe Bubbles 'lhis Iilmludedblilling a n giving ox, urafin 'for l'he Chrislmas ze, he? ing a needy ly al' ghrislmas, and ug a surprise birlhday y 'For 'lheir sweel'hearl, my Scarbrough. ar members are as ws: Behg Zalzas, June hell, Ju y Giles, Mary MerriH', Ann George, ue Smi+h, and Joyce whirl C. Tarlfon T. Scarbrougll J. Cleveland C. Grluard Presldenf Vice-President Secreiary Treasurer Okay: answer my quesfion. fam! ls fhere any discussion? Hard work brings success. b u b b l e s Chrislmas is here. .-JA 5 l - X 3 Jerry Mlfchell Pegle Davls Margaref Honeycufl Marilyn Gregory lldenf Vlce-Presldenl Secrefary Trllillrlr 'Ai 'qu ,ge I X S 5. 'C- Y F. . 11,4-1 Q ,OX . 6.., ' , 1. a .u..' .t, ln! T ' ,U C4 llll larrow Swadhearf President Sandra Williamson 3 d B always on Par Hinton Vice-Pruidenf Louise Ron Treasurer We're ready for Chr?s'Pmas. No-break books for Phe dance. Don'P work Poo hardl snaps P ix ki, Q 1 A4 gf . .I I Call for volunloers. ln Phe 3 D's Social Club Phere are nine girls. The presiden'P is Sandra Williamson: 'Phe vice-presiclen+, PaP Hinson: and Phe Preasurer, Carol Tedford. Their SweePhearP Phis year is Bill Barrow. The ac'PiviPies of Phe club 'for 'Phis pasl' year included making scrapbooks 'For handicapped children in hospiPals, and having a ChrisPmas parfy, slumber par'Pies and oPher socials. OPher members are as follows: Babs Blakely, Guinn EvereP'P, Carol King, Carol Guen'Pher, Carol Tedford, and Linda Blanchard. P Ariana Huggins Y Prosideni i Liz Howell Vlco-President Doris Smith Secroiary .Q '- Carolina Woodall Treasurer The Snaps Social Club consisls of 'Pif'Peen senior girls. The olilicers are as follows: Arlene Huggins, president Liz Howell, vice-presiclenh Doris Smi'Ph, secre'Pary: Caroline Woodall, Preasurerg Barbara Calais, sergeanP-a+-arms, and Mary Lou HappoId+, ln'Per-club Council represenPaPive. Among Phe ac'PiviPies for Phe Snaps Phis year were many service proiecis such as cleaning Phe AcPiviPies Room, making no-break books for Phe ChrisPmas Dance, and decoraPing 'Phe ChrisPmas 'Pree in 'Phe ca'fe'Peria. O'Pher members are as follows: Lucile Can'Prell, Alys Chew, Linda ChrisPmus, Anne DeShazo, Be'P'Py Jones, Helen PePkas, Mary Ann Pe'Prakos, Sue Jordan, and Mary Gm RPRIAIB lIl12 sparks Ellen Bressler Prosidenf L 's G , C ,v-,. Viola Bonshushan Vic:-President Y iiinnf! Eslher Bryan Sec.-Troas. Q . Richard Franco 5 Dream Boy -, fl, The Sparks Social Club is made up of liffeen senior girls who have had many aclivifies, which included doing a ski'l for fhe Social Club Breakfasf, having a paiama parly, filling baskels of food for Thanksgiving and Chrislmas, and giving a Halloween parly for children al' Shellering Arms. The officers of +he Sparks are presidenf, Ellen Bresslerg vice- presidenl, Viola Benshushan: secrefary- lreasurer, -Eslher Bryan, and lnler-club Council represenfalive, Rhina Schaffer. The Sparks elecled Richard Franco as lheir Dream boy. Olher members are as follows: Dorolhy Cohen, Beverly Blass, Phyllis Alferman, Beverly Taral'oo+, Shirley Taffel, Carlene Lewis, Hershene Arnovifz, Ri'l'a Benamy, Elaine Benamy, Jackie Rose, and Barbara lsenberg. Lel's have a parfy. 'os . . Q X l call for lhe quoslionl If came from lhem 'lhar hills. lancers K, D, The Lancers Social Club includes 'fourieen Presidenl Terry Parker Vice-Presidenl Nolan Robinson Socrofery sophomore boys, wi'l'h Kim Davis as presidenf, Donw work foo hardl Terry Parker as vice-presidenf, Nolan Robinson as secrefary, and Myron Woodard as chaplain. This year lhe boys elecled Joyce Dick as lheir Swee'lhear+. Olher aclivilies in which 'lhe Lancers parlicipaled are as follows: having a hayride in December and parries during lhe holidays, helping needy families al' Chrislmas, and making money 'For a school proiecl. Olher members are Buddy Arwood, Charles Davis, Larry Gosselrl, George Feibelkorn, Don Morgan, Freddie Hill, Joe Long, Allan Wesley, Bill Barrow, and Henry Sparrow. 5 ed 1, Q '- W V . X of ,rn 'if'- ffk ., -4 'lt 1 , ' Q W N .ab . ,- i, .MJ Myron Woodard Chaplain is 'J-'l rj! Toby Mailer Presldenf Arllne Kleln Vlce-President Dorofhy Moslrowlh Secrelary Temme Barlrln Treasurer Sign your name here. -L iii agus it's nol The Debs Social Club is made up of +en girls, wilh Dana Lou Howe as presidenf, Judy Goodman as vice- presidenl, Sandy Lealh as secrelary, Ann Waldrop as freasurer, and Frances Chandler as ln+er-club Council represenfalive. Among 'lhe aclivilies of lhe Debs +his year have been helping a small girl af Chrislmas, giving a supper before +he Chrislmas Dance, and having Valenfine parly. Ofher members in +he Debs are as follows: Elizabelh Barre++, Julianne Chambers, Ann Carol Holf, Es'l'elle Peacock, and Julia Dunning. 6 f ., Nu GA Dana Lou Howe Presidenf ff v Y . I Judy Goodman Vice-Presiden? Sandy Leafh ,. -, Secretary ... H Ann Waldrop Q, Treasurer f 1 A Thanksgiving proiecf. CS f S fl S Toys for 'lhe needy. - 1 F- Pivafe commiflee. TOTE X . Sugar 'n' spice and every'l'hing nice, +ha+'s whal' +he fourleen sophomore girls in fhe S n' S Social Club are made of. Wifh Toby Maziar as presidenf, Arline Klein as vice- presideni, Temme Barlrin as freasurer, Doro-lhy Moskowi+z as secrefary, and Jackie Cohn as lnl'er-club Council represenlalive, fhis organizalion has had a successful year. Some proiecfs were having pajama parfies, giving 'I'oys 'lo an orphanage for Chrisfmas, and going +o +l1e children's ward al' Grady Hospifal. O+her members are Ph llis Soloman, Naomi Goldberg, Cookie Arnovilz, Bonnie Malkin, Jud Rich, Marilyn Berlcowih, Enie Levin, Shirley Mendel, and Muriel Wollner. neffa McConnell lancy McMains ' a I I w 0 r k Z 'FllK?i'5i' p e 8 S Lei' me sign l'irs+. Fiffeen sophomore girls make up fhe Pegs Social Club. The officers of 'l'his club are Vallye Ezell, presidenh Judy Deyerle, vice-presidenh HarrieH'e Fuhrman, secreiaryg Carol Tucker, freasurerg BeHy Sue Siarnes, lnfer-club Council represenfaiive, and Marcelle Carfee, chaplain. As service proiecis for The year I955-56, +he Pegs gave cloihes and 'I'oys 'io 'I'he Goodwill lndusfry, filled a Thanksgiving basket and 1'-if washed fhe R.O.T.C. and- American flags for fhe school. Among ihe socials which have iaken place were pariies for +heir Swee+hear+, Kim Davis, a Chrisimas parfy and a New Year's Eve par'I'y. Oiher T members are Jane Robinson, lvylyn Frazier, Be'Hy Rasnake, Judy Guy, Marian Slafe, Pafricia Cain, Ann Wilson, Beverly DeLoach, and Peggy Hearn. ' ai' I+'s very hard work. clips The Clips Social Club includes fwelve junior girls, wi+h Anneiia McConnell as presideni, Nancy Mclviains as secre+ary, Lynn Barfield as +reasurer, and Beisie Cho+as as lnfer-club Council represeniaiive. The Clips have had several socials, which included a pajama pariy and a Chris+mas pariy. The fwo principal service proiecis carried ouf during fhis year were giving a Thanksgiving offering and making scrapbooks for fhe children's ward ai' Grady Hospifal. O+her members are as follows: Norma Billirakis, Angela Chofas, Marie Edwards, Janice Townley, Joyce Payne, Judy Wilson, and Virginia Smifh. President Secrefery ' Lynn Barfleld Treasurer .1 - ti' Qi. s B ,xx as pours ,--. Judy Deyerle Vice-Presidenf larrief Fuhrman Secreiery Carol Tucker Treasurer li's beiier fo give... Are ihere any suggesiions7 The Tags Social Club is made up of len girls who elecled Mary Louise Hufchins as presidenl, Diane Dial as vice-presiclenl, Becky Sufion as secre+ary- freasurer, and Doro'l'hy Johnson as ln'l'er-club Council represenialive. Among 'I'he acliviiies 'For +he Tags fhis year were buying presenls 'For children in Grady Hos i'l'al al Chrislmas, having a weiner roasi and olher parlies, and lillin a Thanks ivin baskel. 9 9 9 O+her members are Shirley Mulkey, Sandra Waldrop, Fay Hammond, Ann Monroe, Gail Davis, and Carol Dunn. Alfhough l'he Jinx Social Club has only eleven members, il' is very acfive. If is made up of sophomore girls wi'l'h Nancy Ruark as presidenf, Joan Sims as vice- president Carol Cheney as recording secrefary, Sandy Harper as corresponding secreiary. Joan Dickerson as freasurer, Joan Davis as chaplain, and Louise Rose as lnfer-club Council represenlafive. The I955-56 ac'I'ivi+ies for 'lhe Jinx were as follows: making and buying supplies for 'lhe Cancer Home, making scrapbooks and flash cards for 'lhe School for Menfally Relarded Children, filling a Thanksgiving baskel, and collecfing money for 'lhe Uniled Nalions lnl'erna'l'ional Children's Emergency Fund. Ofher members are Susan Edward, Gail Baker, Marilyn Wiggins, and Rifa Huslon. X if r Nancy Ruark Joan!Slmx Pruldoni Vlce-President others first N fi 2. -ea ' ,.7, v 1 ' L 4 if x l I ly :F 55, 1 a Evyonne McElwany Mary Belh Carpenle Presldenl Vlce-Presidenf Shlrley Efherldqe Joan Rex Secrelary Treasurer Ch6TmS Come on: don'f be bashful. , W . 1 , Four'l'een sophomore girls make up lhe Charms Social Club. The oFFicers are as follows: Carolyn Talifel, presidenh Tob Rosenberg, vice-president Marilyn Carasilr, lreasurerg Beverly Rosenlhal, secrelaryg lris Sla'l'er, lnler-club Council represenlaliveg and Doro'lhy Lewis, sergeanl-al-arms. Among 'l'his year's aclivilies for +he Charms were having a paiama par+y during 'lhe Chrislmas holidays, selling Charms candy, collec'l'ing canned food 'For l'he Goodwill lndusrries, and helping Mrs. Bowcoclr, 'lhe school nurse, wi+h lhe denial campaign by making poslers and wriling a slril aboul' denial cer+il'icales. O'l'her members are as follows: Lee Buclcman, Elaine Libowsky, Ellen Epslein, Hedy Wachlel, Befh Van Damm, Sandra Gloria Greenberg, -nd Susan Harris. Carolyn Taffel Toby Rosenberg Beverly Rosenlhal Marllyn Caraxlk 'Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer 1-46. Come on: wo've gol' lo be serious. Uh, oh! Walch yourself! whirls ll any The Whirls Social Club is made up of four'l'een senior girls. The officers of 'lhe club are as follows: Evyonne MoElwaney, presidenh Mary Belh Carpenfer, vice- presidenh Joan Rex, secrelary-lreasurer, and Shirley Elheridge, lrrler-club Council represenlalive. Each member of 'lhe club has a chance lo serve as chaplain. Olher members are as follows: Chris Parlcer. Shirley McDaniel, Lynn Herringlon, Jo Ann Reynolds, Roberla Brown, Darlene Maxon, Judy Jenlcs, Marilyn Kenady, Anne Kenny, and Carolyn Cary. The Winks Social Club is made up of +hir+een senior girls wifh Peggy Spurlin as presiden+, Sylvia Siaien as vice-presidenf, Jane Ross as secre+ary-+reasurer, and Be++y Lou Morrise++e as ln+er-club Council represen1'a+ive. The Winks have many aciiviiies, which include giving a Thanksgiving oliiering, being Big Sis+ers +o +he Pryor S+ree'r Girls' Club, giving +ha+ organiza+ion a Chrisfmas parfy, a'H'ending a Chrisimas dinner a+ ihe home of +heir Swee+hear+, Wink Wilkin, and planning for a +rip during +he spring holidays. In addi+ion io fhese proiecfs, +he Winks have o+her pariies and social ge+-+oge+hers +hroughou'I' +he year. Ofher members of fhe Winks are Judy Baer, Molly Brown, Wanda Dell, Be+sy Halbers+ad+, Beverly Johnson, Virginia Maddox, Susan Milner, Louanne Lofion, and Leone Richfer winlcs all good things pw . an . ' ' K j . T 1-lx -s 'v fe p , ,X fr si g Peggy'Spurlin BaHy Lon Morisdh President Inhr-Club Council Sylvia Slaion Jana Ross Vice-President Secretary ' ' . .- 1 L'-I Meeiing come io orderi , R . I. Y K- . S' one W., We're from Grady! ,I xl I!- Merry Chrisfmas and A New Year! HH-PPV Playing an impor+an+ parl' m u S t e n I in Grady life is The Infer- I n t e I' C I u B C 0 u n ci I club Council, consisling of boys and girls, each of whom is a represenlalive 5 l from his own social club. 5- This council is responsible ' ' 'For 'lhe always successful fm, ' 3 Chirslmas and Vacalion ' dances, and 'For l'he 'Fun-filled T social club breakfasls, which are held once every lwo mon'I'hs in 'lhe Grady cafeieria. The food served a+ 'lhese social club breakfasfs is prepared by helpful mofhers, who come 'lo school DM' Tw' M 'Y LOU Hpppoldo al' 6:00 A. M., expressly for lhis occasion. Afier breakfasf has been iinished, a social club pu+s on a Answer fha roll, please. ski'I'. The ln+er-club Council, sponsored by Miss Doroihy Morrison, also serves as an infermediary among 'l'he numerous social clubs. The members are Gwen Burns, Bubbles: lris Sla'l'er, Charms: Belsie Choias. Clips: Frances Chandler. Debs: Louise Rose, Jinx: Skeeier lson, Jugs: Barbara Clapp, Kih: Helen Brody, Klix: Kim Davis, Lancers: Ann Newcomer, Locks: Belly Sue Sfarnes, Pegs: Dan Troy, Ramz: Joyce Jones, Rebels: Mary Lou Happoldf, Snaps: Jackie Cohn, Congrafulaiions fo you! S n' S: Rhine Schaffneru Sparks: Dorolhy Johnson, Tags: Harriei' Howle, Tops: Shirley Efheridge, Whirls: BeH'y Lou Morrise'He, Winks, and Babs Blakely, 3D's. s as 23,15 Rise early for breakfasf. - g 'hfflhnqk ads ediled by ' esflier bryan car+oons by ' franlciessic To be a soliciror of ads for Grady is . . . fo pound +l1e pavemenl' in a business communi+y . . . +o deliver a sales 1'alld'l1a+falls on deaf ears . . . lo feel complelely discouraged when +urned down by numerous concerns . . . fo keep on frying un+il finally an ad is sold. ,- 1 Ps.. B ' I i 'x .. - x' l- . I!! --- I Q y IQQ IT lil ' 'X ,,-anlnnusu-s ' W. . --JJ f 1 ff -f .1 . E , if in . - .f 'X , x Q VK- X ' ' X1-L 4-,,,f' ' v. we Ax, 'WL - ' ,L 1 k - Y' -I ,'v'x vs -' '. AF .-11 . A- I ,,- x N A , H... N - .4 is f , rf A V 1 W . --'f:.,.-- ' ,uf Sf .- xx 6' p ' , b ry- A 3 ,,,,f g,,-effia A ,441 x INDEX Aaron, Llnda. .57, 87, 92 Abrams , Alice. .49, 78, 82, 04, l27 Abrams, Ellen. .6l Abrams, Lillian. .6l Abrams, Willis. .53 Acoste, Tommy..6I Adair, Roger. .29, 86, B9 Adams, Bert. .29 Adams, Jeanne. .53, 98 Adams, Mrs. Nancy. .22, B7 Adams, Sandra. .6l Adamson, Emily. .49, 89 Adelman, Sherry. .57 Aftergut, Freddy. .49, Bl Aggas, De. .6l, 87 Akin, Kenneth. .29, 95, II4 Akins, Ronnie. .6l Alexander, Betty. .29, 89 Alexander, Blll. .29 Alexander, Neal. .6I, II6 Alexander, Pam. .53 Alexander, Solly. .49, 97 Alexander, Susan. .6l, 84 Algars. Thalia. .6l Alhadeff, Rochelle. .57, 80, 85, BB, 98 Allen, Carmen. .49, 68, 70, 76, 77, 89, l02 Allen, David. .53 Allen, Jimmy. .6l Allen, Sandra. .6l, 87, 93, 97 Almeleh, Martha. .49 Alterman, Alan. .57, 79, 85 Alterman, Peggy. .6l, 93 Alterman, Phyllis. . I I, IZ, 29, 68, 72, 83, 96. I32 Altman, Cynthia. .29 Alvo, Mary. .20, Z9 Amlel, Ralph. .53 Anderson, Jane. .53, 82, 87, BB, l28 Andrews, Jerry. .49, II4, l24 Andrews, Rita. .57 Andrews, Stephen. .53, 87 Anglin, Llbby. .53, BB, 98 Anglin, Pat. .6I Anthony, Kenneth. .53 Appleby, Harriet. .6l Appleby, Tommy. .53 Arial, Joyce. . l02 Arledge, Charles. .29, BI, l04, I09 Arnau, Beverly. .29, 89 Arnold, Sandra . .57, 80, 98 Arnovitx, Cookie. .53, Bl, l33 Arnovltz, Hershene. .29, 7I, 77, 80, I32 Art Department. .24 Arwood, Buddy. .53, 90, lI4, IIB, I32 Asbridge, Kaye. .6l, 84 Asher, Dlana. .6I, 87 Asher, Mrs. Mary B.. .2l Askew, Barbara. .bl Askew, Mary Nell. .6l Assa, Betty. .57 Atkinson, Janet. .49 Atkinson, Pat. . I2I Austin, Bud. .57, IIB Austin, Randy. .53, IIB Autrey, Charles. .6l, B7, II6, IIB Azine, Tee Gee. .6l Bache, Bingham. .29, 89, l05, l09 Backus, Benetta. .30, 77 Baeder, John. .30, 77, IOI, I08, I09 Baer, Albert. .6l, II6 Baer, Judy. .30, Bl, I37 Bagiatls, Angelina. .57 Bagiatis, Hytho. .5, 30, 68, 70, 7I, 72, 76, 78, IZ7 Bagwell, Glynda. .57 seam, Mfsgi. nobsfouza, noi ' Baker, Betty. .30, 78, 85,89 Baker, Donna. .57 Baker, Frank. .30, 97 Baker, Gall. .53, Bl, 82, 90, l35 Baker, Linda. .6I Baker, Olivia. .6l, B7 Baker, Ray..30, l02, l07, I08, l09 Your total food bill is less - When you shop Cllllllllll STIIIIES at CS Marion Roberts Compliments of Motorcycle Company GATE CITY Harley Davidson SCREW co. Sales - Service 1 126 Peachtree St., N.W ff . .W. 649 Je erson St , N TR. 6-1508 GEORGIA BLUE PRINT CO. Blue Prints Direct Line Prints Photostat Prints ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT DRAWING SUPPLIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE BOOKS 119 Luckie Street, N.W. JAckson 4-8881 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Distributors of Quality Frozen Foods Libby's Fruits, Vegetables, Juices Snow Crop Fruits, Vegetables, juices Jesse Jewell Poultry Rath Blackhawk Frozen Foods Gorton's Fish Fillets Sara Lee Bakery Products ::m 'm2' AMERICAN SERVICE coMPANY 878 Memorial Drive, S.E. Ball, Peggy. .30, 72, 78, 88, l29 Ballard, Barbara. .bl Balser, Ronnie. .30, 95, II7, II9 Balyo, Brenda..6I Band. .92 Band, Sonya. .57, 76, 93 Bank Digectors. .04 Banks, Ronald . .53 Banks, Sammy. .57, 79, BI Bank Tellers. .B3 Barclay, James. .57 Barden. Betty. .6l Bartield, Lynne. .49, 78, 92, IB4 Barkin, Temme. .53, 69, l33 Barnes, Barbara. 76, 89, 93, 9 Barnes, Frank. .30 Barnes, Larry. .49, 89, II4 Barnes, Mrs. Martha. .8, I8 Barnett, Dale. .57 Barnett, Don. .57 Barocas, Ervin. .6l Baron, Linda. .57, 76 Barrett, Elisabeth. .49, 68, 70, 89, Barrier, Bobby..30, IOI, I08, l09 Barrier, Robert. .30, 70, 78, 92 Barrington, George. .57, 87 Barrow, Bill..53, 90, II6, l3l, I32 Barrow, Peggy. .30, IZ9 Baseball. .l23, I24 Basketball. . I I7, II9 Bass, Charles. .6I, II6 Bass, Mack. .53, II6 Batelaan, Bob. .57 Bauer, Henry. .6l Baugham, Mrs. Leonora. . I7 Baughman, Roberta. .57 Baughn, Dolores. .6l Baxley. Jane. .30 Baxter, Jim. .6l, 75, 87, 92, IIB Baxter, Mr. Neil. .9, I6 Baylis, Sarah. .53, BI, B2 Bazemore, Joe. .30, I06, IB9 Bean, Bradford. .53 Bean, Joyce. .30 Back, Phyllis. .49, 80, 88 Boland, Billy. .30, l02, I08, I09 Beland. Bobby. .6I Beland, Mickey. .53, 97 Beltield, Tommy. .30, 89, l30 Belger, Joan. .57, 80 Belson, Harvey. .53 Benamy, Elaine. .30, 80, BI, I32 Benamy, Rita. .30, 68, I32 Bennett, Larry. .49, l09 Bennett, Robert. .57 Benshushan, Viola. 68, 70, 7I Benson, Warren. .53 Bentley, Dianne. .6I, B6 ' Berch, Linda. .57, B0 Berch, Morris. .49, II9 Berchenko, Peggy. .53, 69, 77 Berclras, Gene. .6l Barkowih, Marilyn. .53, 97, I33 Berman, lrwln. .6l Berman, Ivan. .3I Bernard, Michele. .6I Berrong, Miles. .6I Berry, Joe. .57, 92 Berry, Helen. .49, 86 Berry, Nancy. .49, 86 Beta Club. .70 Billirakis, Norma. .49, 70, 77, I34 Black, Bill. .53 Black, Doyle. .53 Blackman, Marion. .57, 98 Blakely, Babs. .53, 90, l3l Blanchard, Linda. .53, l3I Blass, Beverly. .ll, IZ, 3l, BB, I32 Blass, Charlotte. .57, B0 Blass, Joel. .6l, 75 Blass, Mike. .57 Bloodworth, Ed. .53 Bock, Ilene. .3l, 7l, 72, 77,80 Bock, Ivan. .6l Bohne, Donald. .57, 87, II6 Bolch, Linda. .57 Bond, Walden. .6l Bonner, Margie. .6I 5, II9, 91, isa , 72, 77, Automotive Warehousing Co., Inc. 477 8th St., N.E. Atlanta, Ga. WALDORF GRILL 59 Pryor St., N.E. Good Place To Eat See LITTLE ITALY while in Atlanta 201 Carnegie Way Eirfy x ATLANTA Sales - Rentals Industrial Sites Chain Store Leasing Property Management South-wide Services Adams-Cates Co. E l905 CELEB HURT BUILDING REALTORS RATING OUR 50fh ANNIVERSARY 1 Hilfm 1 1 Feldmon's H Complxments of wqsheferia E ' Delicatessen Michael N. Billirakis 804 N, Highland Ave., X 4 1043 Ponce de Leon TR. 6-0661 TR- 447454 Sun Vertikal Co. i t 469 8th St., N.E. Compliments of I E C0mPIimem5 DraperieS, I3linds 81 Atlanta Grocery 32.99 A' Z. A. Cu a 'S Noble 's 10th sf. in 34 TR. 4-6100 966 Peachtree St. T ll uugrululutiuns to the graduating class -, X 7 'Q ,. -.'. t li I lnk. ,-?::: ,.a fi s ,,,,, ..., THE ArmiilifoZNZS'cAX'f2'ESiFAHEEoSiiLifiiA2N'2oMpANv JERSEY 784 N. Highland Ave., F. W. Scanling ICE CREAM CO. Fred E. Scanling E. L. Scanling Compliments of FRICTION SOUTHERN MATERIALS Cbmpllmenfs of PRODUCTS COMPANY COMPANY ' N' E' F 0 R E M 0 S T DA I R I E' ATLANTA, , 153 Pryor St., S.W. GEORGIA Atlanta, Georgia I N C l VINEYARD Compliments of JOHN SEXTON APPLIANCE CO. 436 Ponce de Leon Ave. MILK AND ICE CREAM 271 I Piedmont Road s. coMPANY CH- 9431 TR. 2-2642 YOUR FORMAL WEAR HEAD UARTERS -:uf af -:nf if -:nf Q Q HARRIS SiegeI's P557-.I gyggfygfls A UNIFORMS' SUPPLY CO. wHA'r You . New ufwronn mon 'Nc' DGIIWNSSSI' UNIFORMS INC' 'I 315 Simpson St. X A 610 W- Peachffee 1041 N. Highland Ave., NE . ' TR. 4,1132 Atlanta, Ga. W - Q A AT. 1519 I wg, f ' ,fi C N Complete line of military I 11' W ' equipmen, 1AYl.on's Aismn. E7 Pensnme MURPHY I ,Q FINE QUALITY PHARMACY - 34 Paint - Wallpaper P hc r 17th 1- LOW PRICED eac ree a Floor covering - Glas Dial TR. 2-9672 J HABERDASHERY Painters' Supplies Q NIIII Free Delivery 957 Peachtree, N.E. ON YOUR EEE.. AT G USON Jw W ,W 5 QW wywgg 6 ,WWW ZW f' n fx QW Mwff MQMA6 mv W MARY MOBLEY Picture Framing 959 Peachtree St., N.E. Atlanta, Ga. Compliments of LOVABLE BRASSIERE CO. 845 Spring St., N. E. TR. 6-8722 CAPITOL CITY TUCKER EXTERMINATING AND CO., INC. WALLER 1198 N. Highland Ave. Atlanta, Georgia ss-1 Juniper sf., N. E. john D. Chotas, Pres. No cats to kill rats 7605 6301 of 506 fbi -. 1' Zag- xjlgi.. ,. vs- f - -4'rf4.+ pez?-'ffs f A Q- 9 - ff f 'T S fl! ' N xe V X 'NX ' A X! K qi XV lf .X m P49 N ff ,- .95 'ft ' 1 K ff fi Q2 ik um: 1 21 7 Spring Street 111.4-9145 'al' TR. 2-4739 or TR. 2-4730 ATLANTA, GEORGIA fl f an f b X 000 A X K vi 'T Xl THE VARSITY W OUR SMALL VARIETY INSURES FRESHNESS AMERICA GOES TO COLLEGE . , CHARM Cinderella with MONTAG S STATIONERY BEAUTY SINCE 1889 Beauty Salon SALON was N. Highland Ave., N.E 957 Amsterdam Ave., N .E. f TR. 6-9555 IR. 5-3072 Q. ll llgw .N W- A C, 4 ,... s fsMt. , ,SEQ 3flllg2 , 'f mAonEN's JEANNPS it in s snows E fi-iizbz' it ml' Service Station DRE S 962 Peachtree St., N. E. MONTAG BROS., INC. 245 N. Highland Ave. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Highland and Amsterdam Aves. Atlanta, Georgia TR. 6-0200 The Tenth Street Shopping Section Styles of today with a touch of tomorrow! QMWAI THF 0F,ClClAL msuny OL RIN6 HENRY GRADY Hl6H SCHOOL JEWELEI? NAMELY THE COMPLETE FUR Compliments of .6. B SERVICE New Mp Nm, I T OFFICMLLV . ' Q LIKE! Storage - Restyling HOWARD Clefming PAPER CO. I I , - ' from we 15 vfffcmuv 882 Marietta St., N.W. OFFICIAL ! ATLANTA run SERVICE, INC. minify 52561 I 1099 Ponce de Leon I , A Basil of Paris TR. 5-3335 Call Us for Bear Brand Quality Paper Products Compliments of a i Quuuuid J 6R4DY may scno PUT OUT BY THE OFFICIAL JW X 5 tx A X W - 3 X ik. Y K t .J kill! ADVERTISING COMPANY I- G BA I I 324 W. Peachtree St., N. W. f . 0 4 P 1 . 7f . A X, A 0 C- l l STUDY Q HALL H' 1 . f fo A' S ' mm HE RY GRADY P.T.A. With Best Wishes PIEDMONT THOMPSON PHARMACY to the Seniors 991 Piedmont Ave., N.E. TR. 2-2211 SHOES Pro m px Service SERVICE BEST WISHES TO ALL UNIFORM COMPANY ZIMMERMAN'S Atlanta Finer Men's Wear Buckhead 70 Plaza Way 108 Peachtree St. Defafuf Atlanta, Georgia .lACk50n 42667 West End Atlanta, Georgia 0 A E GRAPE SOUTHSIDE Compliments of , G , ,,,,,, CW, ,,,.,,,,,,. e7QA'Ze Knung PRINTING co. ON5 0F M055 Qggiy CHOCULATEQ onauog oenw-f.sns.' now AN - WB fF U'Y HC M P - t- , You 8547- K .,...,.... -fb .-.- . Ummeff fill Ing, K ' ' 1749 Lakewood Ave., 5.12. COOPERAGE co. 1 f : A 1 , . - U ' XR t am Ga 647 Bankhead Ave., Nw Ng if 2,,, , E. E. Sullivan MA. 7-0270 0 X gm-, ki 1111, 'I' AA xy ' 't 0 FLOWERS bY STANDARD . .JN 63 RENAU Truck and WMA , Equipment Co. Al JW Designed with you Used Trucks and Truck in mind Parts Our Specialty 554 N. Angier Ave. MU 8-6610 Atlanta, Georgia 1046 Peachtree St., N.E. 949 Memorial Dr., SIE. TR. 4-6259 M. Tajel SMITH-EAST PRDDUCE C0., INC fx OM MVN LIFE is JUST Q3 N A BOWL or A X EARLEV.. .... ..S WHERE ELSE aur Ar N' I KN:-'JU ,id RAQSQA4 5?14.c,Ql-,QBE 9 IQMML-5196! ,Q OW 0 WU Fllvo A caurezvrev HORSE ? - . W WW IM . . . Ni-?if.oN X N-- f X jx V V wa XKXWWI. Eg- ,.-......,,,,-424'-5 'YENASQ Rqollqtm Ellis: Q50 xssrf RAGSDALE - McCLURE COMMISSION CO. C. N. RAGSDALE GUY B. McCLURE B. B. BURNETT Y ST Y ITT I 5 sf 5 Q wlif5P! won A7 me T '55 s w,.f: f :, 6z T K 3 lofi SQNT SUPE gmglgg? ll X X ' 4 ' ' K X N I ' if f ' wav :gm ogvomuv X. T ,gf AN gf l 5 or t tl,-' I , - i 00695 v f A A lQH if 5 ll ir, l E SRB? QA 5'f5f3?f'Ef'5ffff7 's f llhflffi I fhlfiligllilfiilfvl Yolnva W! Sdvvyf W' H X y ----- l I sPfcfAwr.sffv D l i , Y X ' au' ,gf X, ,, ffvsr1rur1o,vAi fooas M41 -JQQQI, 49 ' K 'I cvasre LA.9aa2 jx' -fm S'-T-f ' Wm! Tun 1 T l ,X - f J .1 PAn1AlN's WX A If W Jswmns T I kN H 6 F R 1003 Peachtree St., N.E. ' MT l rflfyis-1gxs:.?...,' Fi nz. 6-7117 , '75 Ar mf .-..-. 3 fix Q Partairfs jewelers go ll I 'fbead over heels to please A their customers. f' ,S if M Q 1 GEURGIA INSTITUTE UF TECHNULUGY Atlanta, Georgia A co-educational Institution of the University System of Georgia founded in 1885 for education and research in the tlelds of engineering, science, architecture, and industrial management. Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautics Graduate Division . . . Master of Science in Aeronautical, 36200: of gfChifeCU11'C Ceramic, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, c oo o eramicEngineering P bl- H lh S f d T -1 E - ' . A 1' d School of Chemical Engineering NF IIC Ta? kha sity' SUE .exn.e , 5 f,f 'Tg', PEP ie Schoolof Chemistry at ematics, emistry, ngineering, e banics, ysics, 5ch0olofCivi1Enginee,.ing and Industrial Management, Master of Architecture, Master School 0fElecf1-ical Enginggfing of Planning, and DOCIOI' of Phil0SOPI'ly in ChBII1iC3l School of Industrial Engineering Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, School of Industrial Management Chemistry and physics School of Mathematics ' School of Mechanical Engineering -pf if -rr School of Physics A. French Textile School Engineering Experiment Station. Engineering Extension Division . . . Engineering Evening School, Department of Short Courses and Con- ferences, Department of Industrial Education, and the Southern Technical Institute. Tom Lloyd Dry Cleaning Co. 459 North Ave., N.E. TRinity 4-1633 Best Wishes MARY ANNE FLOWER SHOP Barnett at Greenwood J. Red Dot Store S. Broyles Grocery Trade with Broyles and Seve Lowest Prices Daily Delivery 1856 Piedmont Ave., N.E. TR. 6-0 386 POWDER PUFF Beauty Salon Compliments of COMERT MFG. CO. 472 Ponce de Leon Ave, Jaf1lI0l'lBl and Al1lIOI'I10tiVC TR. 2-4622 - 2-9106 Cleaning Supplies Compliments of MAC-N-.IAC -No Booth, Charlotte. .6l Booth, Kltty. .6l Bottoms, Betty. .3l, 70, 84, 97, l02, IZ7 Boudreau, Bette Sue. .57, 76, 93, 98 Bourne, Jack. .3l, 95, Il7, ll9 Bowcoclr, Mrl. Bob. . I6 Bowdoln, Lacrecle. .57, 76, 84, 85, 86, 98 Bowllnq, Georqe. .53, 82, 90 Boys' Club. .95 Bradshaw, Mr. Glen. .2l, 89, ll9, I22 Brady, Jack. .ll, IZ, 3l, 89, 95, I06, I09, II4, l30 Bramblett, Jerry. .3l, 68, 70, 72, 86,92 Brandt, Ed. .49, 89, 95, II4, H7 Brannon, Eddle. .3l, BI Brantley, Carolyn. .57 Braunsteln, Llnda . .57, 80 Breen, Lester. . l24 Bressler, Ellen. .3l, BB, I32 Bressler, Nancy. .3l, 68, 70, 72, 80, 83 Brldges, Lucy. .3l Brldges, Patsy. .3l Brlaqs, Mack. .49 Britt, Blll . .57 Brltton, Cynthla. .3I, I06 Brody, Helen. .49, 96, l27 Compliments of TENNESSEE EGG CO. Television Sales 8: Service Nights and ,Sundays SANFORD TELEVISION K RADIO CO. 1027 Boulevard, N.E. TR. 2-9616-7 S. M. D'ENGLERE, Owner N L xl-U .. 1 ADV' 5 1,0 arg, D Nfgimoi L 59- A 5i15f- META ghlllll E fi! QONS 19f.S'bflUCK A in CHAR! FNI' IMMERMAN Consolidated Metal Products' of Chicago, Ill. Affiliated with Gate City Table Co. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Compliments of HOTEL PLAZA COFFEE Served in more Atlanta restaurants than any other brand. MOCHA COFFEE COMPANY 497 Plum St., N.W. jAckson 5-5454 Compliments of STAR PROVISION CO. 1200 Howell Hill Road Compliments of Ever-Best Feed Mills. Inc. TECH TAILORS Tuxedos for Rent Suits Made to Measure Alterations Dry Cleaning 51 NORTH AVE., N.E. Next to Varsity Phone: TR. 6-4662 Brooks, Eileen. .84, 97 Brooks, Joe . .57, 87 Brown, Becky. .57, 80, 87, 98 Brown, Davld. .57, 87 Brown, Don. .53, II4 Brown, Helen. .57, BI, 82 Brown, Jlmmy. .6l, 92 r wn, Joanne. .53, 97, l28 n M . J d . I6 B o Brow , rs u y. Brown, Larry. .6l Brown, Mary Gene. .3l, 92, I02, l3l Moll Brown, y..s, u, nz, al,12,1s.as, av, 91.15, loz, uv, uso, nav Brown, Roberta. .3l, 97, I36 Brown, Sy. .57, 97 Brown, Tolnette. .6l Brown, Wyvette. .57, 94 Bruce, Sue. .49, 80, 89, l27 Bruton, Blll. .53 Bryan, Esther. .3l, 70, 7l, 72, 77, 80. Bl, 84. l32 Bryan, MfSgt Grady F.-23, l0l Bubbles. . l30 Buchanan, Ken. .3l, 82 Buchanan, Mary. .57 Buchman, Lee. .53, Bl, 82, l36 Bullard, Phll . .6l Bunch, Marshall . .57 Burcn Judy. .57. . Burden, Alan. .6l Burel, Herschel. .53 lurqoyne, Slbley. .57, 80, 81 Burnett, Salena. .49, 70, 89, 95, 97, II9, l29 Burnham, Howard. .3l, 79 Burns, Bricker. .49, 75, 86, 89, 95, IM, l24 Burns, Gwen. .32, ll, 96, l30 Burns, Jackie. .57, 82, 86 Burress, Jerry. . I22 Burruss, Tom. .6l, 76, 87 B t ll bbl 6I 76 ur , o e. . , Busbee, Beryl. .6l Buslness Education Department. .22 Butler, Joel. .49, BI Buttons and Bows. .80 Byers, Betty. .53 Byrd, Eddle. .49, 97 Byrd, George. .57 Byrd, Jeanette. .6l Caleterla Assistants. .8l Cain, Patricia. .53, 90, 90, I34 Caine, Bruce. .6l Calals, Barbara. .32, I3l Calbos, Dennis. .57, 97 Caldwell, Lyle..32, l02, l08, l09 Caldwell, Shannon. .57 Camner, Ellen. .6l Campbell, Campbell, Campbell Campbell Campbell Ann. .6l John. .6l Leslie..6l, 80 Theresa. .6l , Wllma . .57 Canfield, Carol. .57 Canfleld, Ellen. .32, 70, 84 Canler, Jerry. .57, 79 Cantrell, Lucille. .32, 92, I3I Capes, Jlmmy. .86 Caras, George. .32 Carallk, Marllyn. .53, 69, ll, 82, 85, I36 Carl, Llnda. .57 Carlron, Jlmmy. .53 Carmer, Landy. .49, 75, 89, 95, II4 Carnes, Paul. .53 Carolhars, Julle. .49, 94 Carpenter, Mln Bertha. . I9 Carpenrer, Frances. .57 Carpenfer, Mary lefh. .32, 92, I36 Carpenter, Noel . .57 Carroll, Jack. .57, 82 Carson, Lols. .57, 98 came, mmm.. .sa, av, sa, so, rr, nu Carfledqe, Connla. .32, 84 Cary, lefsy. .57, 82, 88 Cary, Carolyn. .32, 80, 89, l36 Calrlan, Virginia. .57, 98 Cassidy, Jimmy. .49 Cares, Jeanehe. .6l Canker, lernlce. .57, 98 Chambers, Jullanne. .49, 97, I33 Chambers, Nancy. .bl Chambless, Bob. .57, 86 Chance, Donald. .6I Chance, Harry. .49, 84, 97 Chandler, Frances. .49, 70, 89, 97, l33 Chandler, Jeane99e. .6I Chapman, lill. .57 Charms. . I36 Chasreln, Charles. .32 Chastain, Frank. .57, lI6 Cheek, Carol. .49, 70, 75, 89, 92 Cheerleaders. .93 Cheney, Carol. .53, 69, 78, 90, I3S Chesnur, Meredlfh. .32, 78, 88, l29 Chesx Club. .86 Cheung, Homer. .32 Chew, Alys. .5, II, I2, 32, 68, 7l, 72, 77, 83, 93, I3l Childress, Linda. .6I Cholas, Angela. .49, 77, I34 Cholas, Belsie. .49, 77, I34 Chrisrle, Lenn. .57 Chrlsfmus, Llnda. .32, 70, 92, ISI Clvlran Club. .72 Clapp, Barbara. .53, 82, I28 Clapp, Pd. .49, 94,I I9 Clerll. Nancy. .49, 76, 89, 93, I27 Cleln, Eddla. .53 Clem, Carolyn. .6l Clernenrs, Ed. .33, 8I, 97 Cleveland, Jlmmy. .33, 8l, 89, l22, l30 Clinic Asslsfanfs. .BI Cllnfon, Jlmmy. .33, 70, 72, 89, 92 CIIDL . I34 Clonh, Mr. John F.. .23 Cobb, Carolyn. .53, 85, 86, 95, 97, I2l Cochran, C. A.. .26 Cochran, Jack. .33, 78, 89, l05, I09 Co-Ed Hi-Y. .av, vo Coqgins, Viola. .33, 80, 85, 89, 97, l27 Cohan, Albert. .6I Cohan, Alver. .53 Cohen, Ann. .53 Cohen, Arllna. .57 Cohan, Dororhy. .33, 80, 8I, 83, I32 Cohen, Jack. .6I Cohen, Judy. .57, 80, 85, 94 Cohan, Lois. .6I Cohen, Marlin. .49 Cohen, Ronald. .53 Cohen, Roslyn. .49, 8I Cohlfe, Palsy. .88 Cohn, Jackle. .53, 96, I33 Colby, Marcia. .54, 87 Cole, Barbara. .57, 98 Cola,JIm. .49 Cole, Fefe. .58 Coleman, A.. .58 Coleman, Kay. .54, 69, 76, 90, 96, l28 JANBO Ul'lBALLA.' TAKE A 77P FROM NY 5 GREA r ware me ,W AND GETA TABLE Ff?0f7 G 7' CITY a TABL . . .. Wi -fwfr? S Jlllll ,.- O. L. DELOZIER INSURANCE CO. HENRY'S 1399 N. Highland Ave. Dry Cleaners Alterations Phone: TR. 2-3511 School Supplies, Toys Games MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY, INC. 384 Forrest Ave., N.E. Atlanta, Georgia Baucom 8. Fleeman Inc. Reliable Druggistsu 722 N. Highland Ave., N.E. Phone: TR. 6-1566 2 BEAUX ARTS BEAUTY SHOP Mr. Andre - Mr. Craig BUCKHEAD SALON 3 W. Paces Ferry Rd., N.W. EX. 6601 LA VISTA SALON 205 Cheshire Bridge Rd., N.E EX. 4229 ARTS 8. CRAFTS Cox, BELMAN IEWELERS 974 Peachtree St. TR. 2-8121 SUPPLIES SCHOOL PRODUCTS CO. 330 East 23rd St. New York 10, N. Y. DEMOS FURNITURE C0. 72 Central Ave., S.W. on the viaduft, one block from Plaza Park Furniture and Appliances at Wholesale Prices Colllns, Jackle. .6l, 87, 88 Colson, Hazel. .33, 97 Cone, Jim. .6l Cone, Llllian. .33 Converse, Bill. .33, 79, 89, l02, IDB Converse, Carol. .58, 98 Converse, Rhea. .49, I09, II4 Cook, Carol. .33, 89, 97, l29 Cook, Millege. .6l Cooxsey, Sarah. .54, 87 Cooley, Alex. .54 Cooper, Larry. .58, II6 Cooper, Mary. .6l Copeland, Carole. .62, 87 Copeland, Lina . .49 Coplan, Lois. .33 Corb in, Pauline. .54 Collen, Dianne. .58 Colfer, Marfha . .33, 97 Counselors. . I6 Coun selors' Office Assisfanls. .80 Coursey, Pafsy. .58, 80, 98 Cox, Barbara. .33, 78, 8l, 82 Cox, George. .54 Cox, Randolph. .54, 97 Marylou..58, 86,98 SHlP-A- CY RESTAURANT A f l Q xl 33 3. ' f v W-io . is x Q, .v xl- Will l v 'Jwqc LN ,xl X , . l i Q , W9 8' 7'fr.4 4 . f.,,f, 7 4 -f , I I I f l i LGI, ' X llllll FAMOUS FOR SEAFOOD AND STEAKS for reservafions call MU. 8-901 I 95 Luckie Street, N. W. Craddock, Dean. .33 Cranford, Carolyn. .33, 86, 94 Crannell, Janis. .54 Crawford, Charles. .49 Crawford. Jimmy. .49, 97 Creager, Jerry. .62 Creighton, Miss Alma. .20 Croker, Norma . .49 Crowley, Carol. .49, 89, 97, l29 Crufchfield, Bob. .54, 90 Crutchfield, Jeannine. .49, 89, 97, l03 Culpepper, Miss Mae. . I7 Cunard, Barbara. .58 Curran, Anne. .33, 80, 89 Daniel, Becky. .62 Daniel, Jimmy. .58, 92 Daniel, Joel. .62 Daniel, Sammy. .49 Daniels, Beverly. .49, 89, 97, l29 Daniels, Marcia. .58, 88 Danneman. Diane..-19, 80, 98, IDS Danneman, Eleanor. .62, 76, 93 Danneman, Lynda . .62 Davenporf, Miss Marion T.. .23, 87 Davis, Bobby. .58, II6 Davis, Charles. .54, l32 Davis, Dennis. .49 Davis, Gall. .49, l35 Davis, Jack. .33, 77 Davis, Joan. .54, 98, I35 Davis, John. .54, 92 Davis, Kimbrough. .5iga75, II6, ll8 Davis, Larry. .62 Davis, Mr. Milfon H.. .20, 85, 86 Davis, Paqie. .33, 78, I30 Deakins, Jackie. .62 Debs. . l33 Dechman, Barbara . .33 Dechovilz, Arfhur. .49, 85, I09 De Foor, Mrs. Agnes D.. . I9 Dell, Lonnle. .62, 87, II6 Dell, Wanda. 76, 89, 93, 95, l02, ll9, DeLoech, Beverly. .54, 69, 16, 90, 98, I34 DeLozier, Janice. .58, 97 Derrick, Belly. .54, 97 Dershewih, Rifa. .62 DeShazo, Anne. .34, 68, 70, 72, 97, l3l Deupree, Sandy. .54 Dews, Paf. .58 Deyerle, Judy. .54, 88, 90, 93, I34 Dial, Diane. .49, 88, 98, l35 Dick, Joyce. .54, 90, 97, l28, I32 Dickerson, Joan. .54, 78, 90, l35 Dickson, Bonneau. .34, 75, 86, 96, IUI, l08, I09 Dickson, Paf. .58, 86, 97, I09 Diehl, Evereff. .58. . Dixon Gary. .54, II6 Dixon, Sewell. .49, l07 Dobbs, Larry. .34 Dodd, Bobby. .58, 87, II6, II8 Dodd, Tommy. .58 Donehoo, Becky. .54, 98 Douglas, Anne. .62 Douglass. Anne. .54 Downing, Jimmy. .62, 87, 97, II6, II8 Drake, Judy. .58, 98 Drematics. .96 Draper, Mary Lynn. .58, 97 Drapor, Mr. Howard. .5, 20 Drennen, Gale. .62 Drody. Annette. .34, 97 Du8ard, Dorothy. .58, 98 Duncan, Billy. .54, 97, II6 Duncan, H. A.. .34, 78 Duncan, Jerry. .62 Dunn, Carol. .49, I35 Dunn, Claire. .58, 93 Dunnlng, Julia. .50, l33 DuPre, James. .62 DuPre, John. .62 Dupree, Loule. .58, 86 Dupree, Marie. .62 Dupree, Sandy. .88 Durling, Miss Lois. . IB, 90 Dwoskin, Diane. .50,68, 96 Dye, 8renda. .62 Dye, David . .62 Dye, Jacquelyn. .34. I06 Dye, Mary Margaret. .62 Dyer, Sue. .62, 92 Eakin. Bit..34, 95, II4, II7, l23, IZ4, Eberhart, Charles. .?g48l, 89, l02, l08, Eberhert, Dick. .58 Eberstein, Helen. .50, 80 Economy, Pennie. .62 Economy, Nena. .58 Edoar, Spencer. .58, 86, II6 Edge, Joyce. .54, 8I Edwards, Bob. .50, II6 Edwards, Marie. .50, 92, l34 Edwards, Mickey. .62 Edwards, Ninelle. .62, 87 Edwards, Sheila. .62, 87 Edwards, Susan. .54, 97, I35 Effel, Sylvia. .62 Eichel, Irvlng. .62 EICIIOI, Paul. .34, 97 Elzenstat, Stuart. .62, II6 Elder, David. .62 Elder, Lee. .58 Elder, Luther. .58 Ellls, WeIIborn..62, II6 Elson, Sandra. .50, 80 Emory, Howard. .54, 86 English Department. . I7 Entrekin, Ivan. .62, II6 Epstein, Ellen. .54, I36 Erbesfleld, Eddie. .34, 8l Eskew, Mrs. R. E.. . I9, 20 Etheridge, Phnip..ez, sr, lla, lla Etheridge, Shirley. .34, 8I, I36 Everett, Guinn. .54, 77, 90, I3I Ewalt, Don. .50 Elell, Vallye. .54, 69, 82, 90, I34 Facher, Robyn. .62 Fein, Margaret. .58 Faint, Arthur. .62, 76 Falrburn, John. .34 Fargason, Min Dorothy. . I7 Farmer, Ronnie. .58, 97 Farr, Patsy. .58 Ferris, Wayne. .34 Feinberg, Ben. .58, 79 Felnberg, Marvin. .34 Feldman, Joel. .54, 97 Feldser. Gail. .58, 85, 98 Feldser, Jill. .50, 97 Felton, Barbara. .50, 80, 84, I27 Folton, Beth . .62, 93 Feltzer, Hal Feuer, Howard. .54, 85, 122 F. H. A.. .84 Fiebellrorn, George. .54, 90, lI8, I32 Field, Dorothy. .58 Fife, Buddy. .58, 86 Flfield, Steve. .54, 96, 97 Flndley, Carter. .58, 86 71? I-.J 527 x.. KERR TUDICJ MAA! L amor rfff sam fefsut rs I cor BY fmwfve M v PICTURE m Ku Illlll 235 E. Ponce de Leon DECATUR, GEORGIA CR. 8817 vii.-E53 51140 05 STAR LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING We call for and deliver 828 N. Highland Ave. VE. 2112 PRINTING DRUGGIST BOXES LABELS ADAMSON PRINTING CO. 25 Warren Place Atlanta, Georgia Phone MU. 8-2867 O Prompt Service fi... 11-41- CRISWELL BAKING C0., INC. 140 Pine Street, N.E Atlanta, Ga. wma-nz usa? 1rA5r.v'6 Aucrlolv gy: c , C N A hi, Compliments of I vXQ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barkln i N.. il, . ii Goldman's Howru House Fine, Larry. .58 Fine, Susie. .54 Finkelstein, Bruce. .62, Il6 Fisher, Chuck. .54 Fitterman, Hervey. .58 Fitterman, Marcia. .5, 50, 70, 7l, 71 Fitzgerald, Juliet. .62, 87 Flanders, Harold. .62, IIB Fleming, Jack. .62, 76 Fleming, Mary Jane. .58 Fletcher. Gerald. .54 Flowers, Brownie. .50, 89, 92 PHARMACY Dru gs-Sodas-Sundries Cosmetics HAs'rv's :AUCTION co. 57 Brady Ave. 710 Peachtree St., N.E. Atlanta, Georgia FOR THE GRADUATES OF 'I956 A 510,000,000 downtown college plant at GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Only Georgia marble, air-conditioned college classroom building in tbe Southeast, witb roof-deck, spacious activity areas looking on gardened patios, rapidly expanding library, well-lighted modern classrooms, emin- ently gualified faculty. Career Planning and Guidance Placement Service Student Credit Union Con .res fS 7645 fsfsrf 851. It Yi ME, DMS R. O. T. C. Program for Young Men W B. B. A. Degree with over 20 specializations B. A., B. S., and other Degree Programs 4 X F' Nl, -1 BEGIN NOW TO PLAN YOUR COLLEGE CAREER AT ATLANTA'S DOWNTOWN EDUCATION CENTER. r 1 ' ' if va-.J -fx- me Flowers, David. .62, 92 Floyd, Adele. .58 Floyd, Bill. .54 Floyd, Gerry. .35, 68, 70, 72, 76, 84, 88 Floyd, Janet. .50, 92, l29 Floyd, Jimmy. .58 Floyd, John. .58 Fogg, Faye. .54 Football. . I I3 - lI6 Foreign Language Department. .20 Foreman, Miss Marlon. . I8 Foote, George. .62, 97 Forrester, Brenda. .58, 98 Fort, Joyce. .35, 97, l30 Forster, Paula. .62 Foster, Franklin. .62 Fowler, Carolyn. .54, 92 Francis, Sally. .58 Franco, David. .50 Franco. Jeanie. .62 Franco, Ramon. .62 Franco, Richard. .35, 72, 8I, I32 Frank, Carole. .62, 97 Frank, Leonard. .50 Franklin, Beverly. .35 Frazier. lvylyn. .54, 69, 90, 97, I34 Fred, Norman. .50 Fred, Pat. .62, 87 Freeman, Janice. .58 Freeman, Nancy. .35, 78, 84, 97 Fried, Richard. .54 Friedman, Sharon. .50, 80 Frye, Donald. .58 F. T. A.. .80 Fuhrman, Harriette. 63369, 76, 90, 98, Fuller, Miss Beverly. .21 Fuller, Hilton. .58, 87, ll6 Fuller, Shirley. .50 Furnlss, Henry. .35, 89, l04, l09 Furniss, Pete. .58 Gaik, Bill. .62 Gaines, Angie. .35, 70, 78, l27 Galanty, Ellen. .62 Gardiner, James. . l24 Garner, Miss Marinelle. . I8 Garrett, Floyd. .62 Gartrell, Signe. .62 Gates, Betty. .58, 96, 98 Gelber, Harold. .58, ll6 Geller, Betty. .54 George, Anne. .35, l30 George, Billy. .50 George, Calvin. .35 Germaine, Bernie. .62, ll6 Gershon Jane. .62 Gibson, Johnny. .62 Gibson, Wayne. .50, 70, 85, 97 Giles, Judy. .35, l30 Giles, Gene. .58 Gillette, Philip. .54 Gillman, Betty. .35 Gilmer, Raymond. .54 Gilner, Elaine. .50, 77 Girls' G Club. .95 Glass, Don. .50, 97 Glass, Pat. .50 u Glassmen, Bruce. .62 Glassmen, Howard. .58 Glee Club. .98 Glem Carolyn..88 Glen. Nancy. .58, 75, 82, 93 Glisson, Steddy. .58, 86 Godwin, Mr. Rufus. . I8 Goings, Ronnie. .58 Gold, Steve. .54 Goldberg, Bill. .50 Goldberg, Linda. .54, 98 wsu an or T0 me A., ATLANTA srux ca! A .-ev S 31, I'LL NEED TWQ TIIIS rms! 4 , ., f I . 5 CO C Q5 L ATLANTA STEAK COMPANY PURVEYORS OF FANCY MEATS SCHOOLS - RESTAURANTS - INSTITUTIONS - HOME FREEZERS 282 Northside Dr., S.W. JA. 5-4978 41? S? GEORGE ZOOKITAL 7255 sweaisrurf You Cadillac OM' 57 Ag EE-N50 NV filhigfgya g'Jxgf ff17JANE6g.f CAPITAL Auromoslus -IAQ- WE DON'T SELL ALL THE CARS g -H U55 GAMER? w ig ,mu ACCESSO IE BUT WE SELL THE BEST LIKE! E! Opposite Biltmore Hotel JACK ISENBERN MURRY GORDC CAMERAS HOBBIES W. TOIITIIHSOU, PYCS. Supplies and Equipmeng SALES SERVICE ISENGOR CAMERA EXCHANGE S29 Peachtree St., N. E. Phone AT. 4422 , , S 1 ,PAX ,fjjwg P 1 H BEST OF LUCK TO THE . oLo ,ilifffon - ' H0usf,m 2 x 5' ' 4- PIT-COOKED BARBECUE and BRUNSWICK STEW Old Hickory House No. 2 Curb Service 1600 Piedmont Rd., N.E. TR. 6-9363 SENIORS OF 1956 QUALITY PAPER CO. 212 Marietta Sr., N.W. Atlanta, Georgia Compliments of AN EX 6RADYlTE MITCHELL MOTORS We Top 'Em All Established in 1908 CHAS. N. WALKER ROOFING CO. 141 Houston St., N.E. Atlanta 3, Ga. Your Oldsmobile Dealer NC. Goldberg Moses. .50, 70, 84, 86, 97 Goldberu. Naomi. .54, I33 Goldberg, Stanley. .35, 68, 72, 86 Golden, Davld. .58 Goldman, Nelson..35, II4 Goldman, Sarl. .62 Goldwasser, Dan. .50, 68, 70, l07 Goldwasser, Mike. .58, 86 Goodman, Johnny. .54, 86 Goodman. Judy. .50, 89, 97, I33 Goodrich, Alice. .50, 89, l29 Goodwin, Ann. .62, 87, 93 Goodwin, Connle..6, ll, l2, 35 68 7l, 12, 1a, 95, l2l, lzv Goodwin, Linda. .54, 90, 94 550 West Peachtree St., NW. Gordon, Pai. .36, 97 Gosseif, Larry. .54, ll6, l32 Grady, Carole. .58 Graham, Joyce. .58 Graham, Sanda . .54, 88 Graves, Bill. . IO, 36, 70, 72, 76, 9l, 92 Gravifr, Beiry. .58 ' Grayson, Joel. .36, 95, ll4, I23 Green, Davld. .86 Green. Mr Remberi. . I8 Greenbaum, Elalne. .62 Greenbaum, Jerry. .54 Greenbaum, Marylyn. .62 Greenberg, Gloria. .54, I36 Greenblatl, Hershel. .62 Gregory, Gregory, Gregory, Griua rd, Groover, Bobby. .58. 87 Louise. .50, 89, I29 M.rilyn..ll, nz, as, al, 95, 97, nv, nzo, no Claude. .36, 8l, 89, 95, ll4, l3O Donald..58, 86 Gross, Alvin. .58, 92 Gross, Daniel. .62, 92 Gross, Susie. .58, 85, 96 Grofenslein, Berf. .36 Groves, Ann. .36 Grubbs, Diane. .62 Grude. Benner. .54 Grude. Gary. .62, 76 Gudel, Judy. .58, 80, 98 Guenlher, Carol. .54, 90, 98, l3I Guenlher, Maxine. .58 Guinade, Carol Ann. .62 Gulden, Pearlann. .62 Gunn, Bobby. .36, 89, l06, IO9 Gunsard, Tamara. .50, 96, I0l, IZ9 Gurganus, Jane. .62, 84 Guy, Judy. .54, Bl, 97, I34 Haas, Mark. .36 Haas, Richard. .62 Hadley, Carol. .54 THE P I E..EQ.QA4 HAS A-'EAI THE BEST PLACE ro 60 sffvcf Tiff' wanna 6f'6,-ov! . . N., ER .... 7'Hfl7 .5 5 ' 'llll Ev: .f Q A44 .... ovfk Tflemf! voor-rs! N. 4 X K i f PARA D155 XX, RDOM or Anzyae 0 BUST 7 riff. 0 0 I ' Amar WITH ALL GOOD WISHES from the PARADISE ROOM HENRY GRADY HOTEL Hagerman, Leonard. .50, 76, 8l, Il4 Helbersladl, Befsy. .36, 92, I37 Haldeman, Mr. John. .3, l8, ll4, II9 Hale, Frances. .58, 98 Hale, WiIl..36, l02, l08, I09 Hall, Jack..54 Hall, Jane. .58, IO4 Hallman, David..62 Hallman , Tommy. .58 Hamilton, Joyce. .54 Hammond, Charles. .58 Hammond, Charloife. .54, 90 Hammond, Faye. .50, 82, l35 Hamrlck, Shella . .54 Hannah, Carolyn. .62, 87, 88, 93 Hannah, Mrs. Elizabeth. .24 Hannah, Frank. .50 Hannah, Murlel. .58, 82, 93 Hanner, Vicki. .36, 89 Handsard, E.. .26 Hanson, Charles. .54, II4 Hanson, Jlmmy.,.50, 124 Happoldf, Kay. .50, 70, 89, IO6, l27 Happoldf, Mary Lou. 70, 72, 83, 92, Hardeman, Pal. .62 Harding, Gall. .36, 89 Harcjwlc Harper, lr, Charles. .54 Sandy..54, 82, IO4, I35 Harris, Bill. .50 Harris, Bonnie. .36, 7l, 77 Harris, Charloiie. .36 Harris, Jim. .36 Harris, Joan. .50, 86 Harris, Lillian. .36 Hausa Harris, Lynn . .62 Harris, Marvln. .54 Harris, Russell. .62 Harris, Susan. .54, 69, 85, 96, l36 Harris , Tommy. .58, 76 Harrison, Don. .58 Harrlson. Mrs. Hazel. .25 Harrison, Thell. .62 Harrison, Tommy. .58 Hart, Jere. .50, 97 Hartman, Sandra. .36, 83 Hartsfield, Jan. .58, 92 Harty, Jean. .92, I29 Haskins, Judy. .36, 89, 97, I27 Hateway, Kay. .58, 93, 98 Hatcher, John..54. ll6, II8 Hatton, Duke. .58, B7, 97 Hatzopoulos, Lls. .54, 97 r, Madeline. .62 Hawkins, Mary. .62 Hayes, Harriet. .I2l Hayes, Teddy. .54, l22 Hayes, Tommy. .62 Haynle, Judy. .62, 84, 87,88 Hays, Calla. .62 Head, Linda. .58 Haald, George. .37, I23, l30 Heern, Peggy. .54, 69, 90, 97, I34 Heath, Adair. .37, 89, lI9 Hedgepeth, Bill. .58 Hemrlck, Betty. .62, 93 Hemrlclx, Su1anne..50,Bl, 89, I27 Henderson, Denny. .62, 87, II6, llB Henry, Crawford. . l22 Herd, Helen. .58, 92 Herlngton, Pete. .62 Herman, Charles. .58, 8I, II6 Herndon, Ashley. .62, 87, 88, II6 Herndon, John. .62, 87, II6 Hoshe Herring, John. .58, ll8 Harrington, Lynn. .37, 97, I36 Herrington, Penny. .50, 94 Hawes, Gary. .50 Hickman, Roy. .58, 87, 97, II6 Hllderbrand, Mr. Alfred. . I9 Hill, Craig. .62 Hlll, Freddy..54, 90, II6, l32 Hlll, Genle. .50, 89, 97, I29 Hill, Martha Anne. .50, 97 Hill, Tommy. .58 Hill, Capt. William. .23, lOl Hlllmen, Harvey. .37, 86 Hlnes, Barbara. .54 Hines, Charles. .58 Hlnes, Dee. .62 Hlneon, Pat..54, 98, 97, l3I Hlrsh, Danny. .58 Hlrsh, Marvin. .58 Hlter, James. .58 Hlter, Sue, 50,76 Hoke, John. .62 Holcomb, Ronald. .62 Hollar, Mlss Sunshine. . I7, 87 Hollers, Norman. .58 Holt, Ann. .50, 89, 97, I33 Holt, Bish. .62, B4 Holton, Wiltred. .86, 92 Homemaklng Department. .20 Honeycutt, Merqaret. .37, BI, l30 Hood, Jerrle. .58 Horowitz, Frances. .54, 84 Horowlts, Jerry. .37, 72, 76, 97 Horowitz, Judy. .37, 68, 7l, 78, 80 Horwitz, Jerry. .37 ll, Gladney. .37, 88 Houchlns, Jlmmy. .37, 70, 78 Howard, Jlm. .62, 87, II6, II8 Hove, Dana Lou. .50, ll, 86, 97, l33 Howell, Elizabeth. .37, 80, l3l Howie, Harrlet. .54, 69, 90, 97, II9, I28 Hudson, llll. . ll, l2, 37, 68, 70, 72,92 Hudson, Joe. .58 George On Peachtree Beauty Salon PERMANENT WAVES A SPECIALTY Prices Are Most Reasonable 884 Peachtree, N.E. TR. 2-6988 Quest 724m an gcuwggus SUITS THE SOUTH Huston, Rlta. .54, 97, l35 Hutchins , Mary. .50, l35 lgar, Barry. .54 lmbach, Evelyn. .54, 87 Industrial Arts. .23 Isaacson, Stanley. .62 lsenberq, Allce. .58, 88, 98 Isenberg, Barbara . .37, 82, 83, l32 lsenberg ,8onnie. .58, 82 lsenberg, Lee. .62 Isenberq, Martin. .50, II4 lson Ellen Jane. .5, 50, 89, 93, I29 lvey, Dana. .58, 98 Jackson, Jackson, Amy. .58, 97 Harry. .50, l09 Jackson, Jan. .58, 76, Bl Jackson, Mr. J. LeRoy. .24 Jackson, Linda. .62, B7 Jackson, Philip. .58, 86 Jackson, Susan. .62 Wwzrclal FLOWER Sl-lODS gy 6501965 400107 ALL rffz was Pfrfzfs I 607 , Q G' JU5 T BV 5,4 VXN6, lvl TE 6 coup N5 James, Ed. .54, 92 Jampole, Alan. .62 Janko, Barbara . .62 Janko, Bobby. .50, BI, l24 Janlro, Madelyn. .50 Janoulls, Alec. .58 Jay, Betsy. .38 Jay, Zelda. .38 Jeffries, Aileen. .58, 76, 8l, 82 Jenks, Judy. .38, 94, l36 Jennings, John. .50 Jennings, Laurlce. .38, 89, l30 Jernlgan, Buddy. .62 Jessic, Frank. .38, 69, 77 Jinks, Sandra. .58, B8 Jinx. . l35 Jockers, Sue. .62 Joe K's. .83 Joel, Davld. .62 Johns, Milton. .54 l N zou,v05! A in x ll Hudson, Kenneth. .50, II6 I Huett, Joyce. .50 Huggins, Arlene. .37, 70, 72, 89, 96, l3I Hughes, Carol. .58, 93 Hughes. Mrs. Elizabeth. . I9 Hughes, Llnde. .62 Humphries, Llllle. .62, 97 Humphries, Susanne. .62, 84 Hurwitz, Carol. .58, 85. 98 Comp iments of Logan Provision Co. 1057 Brady Ave. lallll Johnson, Beverly. .38, 92, l37 Johnson, Bonnfe Jo. .58, 98 Johnson, Bryan. .58 Johnson, Dorothy. .50, 94, I35 Johnson, Florence. .62 Johnson, Fred. .54 Johnson, J. R.. .62 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Margaret. .62, 84 ,Martha l9thl. .58, BI , Martha ll0thl..54, l28 Johnson, Randy. .62 Jones, Anne. .58 Jones, Betty. .38, 7l, 77, l3l Jones, Ellis. .38, 76, II4, l30 Jones, Jimmy. .62 Jones, Joyce. .38, 97, I27 Jones, Mike. .50, i07, l09 Jones, Patsy. .62, 87, 88 Jordan, Jordan, Jasper..54, ll6 Mrs. Jean. .24 Jordan, Miss Margaret. . I7 Jordan, Martin. .54, II6 Jordan, Mary. .50, B2 Jordan, Myra. .54, I2B Jordan, Sue. .38, 70, 72, 83, 93, l3l Jugs. . 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Kinney, Anne. .38, I36 nd, Bobby. .63 nd, Philip. .63, 87 Klrluey, Jack. .63 Klt1..l28 McClelland Klaas, Evelyn. .50, 98 Kleln, Arllne. .55, 96, l03, l33 Kllngman, Lawrence. .58 Kllx. . I27 Knight, Aurelia. .50, 97 Knight, Bllly. .55 Knowlton, Jane. .55, 90 Knox, Helen. .58, 80, 8l, 82 Kobrine, Arnold. .59 Kogan, Dana. .63 Kraft. Jerry. .50, 8I Krall, Shella. .63 Krant, Davld . .55, ll8 Kranh, Larry. .59 Krick, Elliott. .59, 97 Krlck, Lori. .59, 98 Krick, Shirley. .38, 78, 80, 96 Krugman, Marcla. .50, 80 LaCroix, Eva. .59, 92 Ladd, Cecil. .59 Lalkowltt, Larry. .55, II4, I24 Latkowlls, Sylvla. .50, 68, 80, 97 Lamar, Dlane. .50, 84, 89,94 Lancasler. Mildred. .50 Lancers. . l32 Lander, Lllllan. .38, 80, 95, II9 Landers, Harold. .63 Landers, Jeanne. .59, 98 Landrum, Ann. .38, 78, 97 Lane, Nancy. .59, 86, 94 Lane, Vaughan. .50 Langford, Johnny. .59 Larendon, Mlss Caroline. .20, 85 Lasseter, Gardenia. .59, 88 Lasseter, Mary. .50, 94 Latin Club. .85 Lavender, Kan. .55 Lawler, Bllly. .55, 97 Lawson, Gall. .38, 94 Lawson, Raymond. .50 Lawson, Sue. .63 Lea. Jerrilta. .50, 97 Leath. Sandy. .5l, 92, l33 Ledford, Louls. .97 Lee, Duncan. .59, 91 Lee. Eddie. .59 Lee, Peggy. .59, 98 Left, Eleanor. .59, 98 Left, Gary. .SI Lefkotf, Mllton. .59, 97 Lemmlng, Jane. .59, 98 Leonard, Margaret. .59, 87,97 Lereah, Pearline. .63 Levln, Barry. .63, II6 Levin , Elsle. .55, 82, I33 Levln, Flora. .63, 93 Levln, Ruth. .38. 77 Levy, Charles. .5l Levy, Jay. .63 Levy, Nancy. .59 Levy, Rica. .59 Levy, Sandra. .55, I36 Lewls, Carlene. .39, 80, 97, l32 Lewls, Charlotte Lewls. Dorothy. .55, I36 Lewis, Fred. .55 Lewis, Freda. .55 Lewls, Leslie. .59 Lewis, Mary. .59 Lewis Sue. .39, 89, 97 Llbowslry, Elaine. .55, 69, las Learn to Drive the Easy Way - In Dual Control Cars AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS TRAINING SCHOOL, INC. Atlantis Oldest Driving School Sponsored by Georgia Stare Auto Association 1151 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. 850 York Ave., S.W. TR. 6-3727 Certified - Safe - Courteous Instructors or 600055 HECS 'P 3 !!,4PPY! hff7?E ' il eowe ro ,eusrysf 4 Hx '9' F M J' C ' - llllll 2225 Peachtree Rd. Compliments of ELAINE' GILNER B'nai B'rirh Girls Chapter 176 BROWN-WRIGHT HOTEL SUPPLY CORP. 'Cr it 'Br 571 Peachtree St., N.E. TR. 6-1041 Luna, Barbara. .59, 98 Lyle, George. .63 Lyle, Peggy Anne. .63 Lynch, Miss Martha . . I8 Lynn, Josephine. .5l, 94 Lynn, Julius. .63 Maddox, Joe. .59, 87, II6 Maddox, Virginia. .39, 8I, 83,-93, I37 Maier, Armln. .39, 8I, 89, l30 Makavilt, Mark. .63, II6 Makover, Marilyn. .59, 82 Mallzln, Bonnie. .55, 94, I33 Mallach, Stanley. .5l, 85, 92 Mannls, Libby..5I, 93, 97, IZ7 Mann, John. .55, 92 Mann, Mary Elizabeth. .39, 82, l27 Manning, Elalne. .59 Manning, Robert. .59 Manson, Andy. .59 Marchesseau, Larry. .59 Marchesseau, Mary Ann. .39, l29 Marre, Billy. .55 Marth, Margaret. .55, 82, 97, l28 Martin, Judy. .39 Martin, Ruth. .63 Marlin, Sleve. .63, II8 Masak, George. .63, II6 Maslen, Donald. .59, 86 Massey, Brenda. .55 Massey, Lynette. .63 Mathematics Department. . I8 Malhls, Mike. .59 Matthews, Mr. Dooley. .24 Matthews, Nancy. .59, 93, II9 Mavromatis, Johnny. .59 Maxson, Darlene. .39, 94, l36 May, Edward..59, 86 Mays, Marion. .63 Maziar, Harriet. .63 Maziar, Jerry. .63 Maziar, Toby. .55, 82, l33 McCallie, Miss Ruth. . I7, 24 McChargue, David. .59 McChargue, Joe. .63 McChargue, Pal. .55 McClatchey, Devereaux. .59, 87, II8 McClelland, Robert. .5l, 86, I07 , Courtenay. .55, 87, l28 and 10th Streets Ml ' Llbra ry Assistants. .82 Library Club. .8l Lichtenstein, Mark. .63, 87, II6, II8 Llggett, Belly. .63 Lllley, Dlck. .5l, Bl, 97, ll8 Lllley, Robert. .63 Llncer, Madeline. .55 Lindsey, Miss Edna. . I8 Linguvic, Ann. .59 Libham, Annette. .59 Lipslus, Lewls. .39, 85. 86 Llttle, Elleen. .5l, 68, 80, 82 Llttle, Susan. .59, 87, 94 Littleiohn, Judy. .59, 98 Llvlngslon, Charlie. .5l, 97 Locks. . l29 Loeb, Judy. .55 Loehr, Jack. .59 Lotton. LouAnne. .39, l06, I37 Lokey, Fran. .39 Lombard, Sonny. .55 Long, Alec. .55 Long, Joe. .55, 76, 90, ll4, 132 Lovelace, Andy. .55, 97 Lovlnger, Donna. .5l, 94 Lbwe, Mrs. Eve. .22 Lowry, Mlchael. .59, 86, 92 Lumpkin. 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EV. 5481-2 - Road Service - Merritt, Louie. .59 Merritt, Mary Sue. .39, 8I, 97, l30 Metros, Pate. .55 Meyers, Stuart. .5l, 97 Michel, Nancy. .59 Miles, Connie. .63, 87 Miles, Mae. .63 Miles, Merry. .63 Miles, Randy. .59 Millanbaugh, Bud. .59, 92 Miller, Eleanor. .8l, 89 Miller, Joe. .55, 90, 92 Miller, Ken. .63 Miller, Mae. .63 Miller, Phyllis. .5l, 85, l27 Miller, Shellie. .63 Mulfel. .59, 80, 82 Mllllary Department. .23 Milner, Chris. .59, 87 Milner, Susan. .39, 89, I37 Mllt, Stanley. .39, l06 Milt, Sylvla. .59, 98 Minck, Eleanor. .55, 69, 85, 98 Mislow, Celia. .5l Mlslovn Sam. .63 Mllchell, Beverly. .55 Mllchell, Jerry. .39, 95, l30 Milchell, John. .59, 8I, II6 Milchell, June. .39, 96 Mlxed Chorus. .97 Mobley, Dennis. .63 Monroe, Ann. . l35 Monroe, Sara. .63, I35 Monroe, Vlrginla . .40, 95, II9 Monlgomery, Dlck. .5l Moog, Rosalyn. .40, ll Moon, Ann. .40, 82, 89 Moon, Bonnie. .59 Moore, Billy l8L-2l . .63, 87 Moore, Bllly l8L-9l. .63, 76 Moore, Glenn. .40, 89, l30 Moore, Grady. .59 Moore, James. .63 Moore, Mlke. .59, 75, 87, 97, II6 Moore, Nancy. .63 Moore, Tommy. .40, 85, 97 Moral, Randy..55, II6 Morgan, Dolly. .63 Morgan, Don. .55, 76, 90, II6, I32 Morgan, Gordon. .55 Morgan, Nellie. .40, 98 Morgan, Ted. .5I Morgan, Virglnia. .59, 98 Morris, Mr. Charles. .23 Morris, Jlmmy. .40 Morrls, Mildred. .5l, 80, 8l Morris, Sandy. .55, 82 Morrlselle, Belly Lou. .8, 40, 76, 78, 8I, 83, 89, I0l, I37 Morrison Mlss Dorolhy. . I7, 89 Morrison, Gail. .5l, 89, 93, I29 Morrison, Marilyn. .63, 84 Morse, llll. .40, 89, I20 Morse, Jenny Lynn. .63, 84, 87 Moaeman, Jan. .59, 98 Moses, Alvin. .59, 86 Mosher, Beverly. .40, 82 Moskowllz, Dorolhy. .55, 8I, I33 Molhershed, Win. .5l, 97 Molion Plclure Operelors. .79 Mueller, Miss Thomasine. .24 Mulkey, Larry. .63 Mulkey, Shirley. .5l, l35 Mumford, Joan. .5l, 70, 89 Munro, Ann. .5l, 88 Murphy, Floyd. .59 Murphy, Jack. .63 Murphy, Jackie. .40, I29 Murphy Jlmmy. .55, 97 Murphy, Johnny. .63 Murray, Jlm. .Sl Murray, Jimmy. .55, 79 Muslc Denarlmenl. .23 Myers, Maxine. .40 Nagar Slephenie. .55, 92 Nash, Dixon. .40, 8I, 89, I30 Nash, Edvln. .SI Neuman, Nina..5l, 89, l27 Neal, Nancy. .55 Neal,'Tommy. .5l Neel, Charles. .63 Negley, Gall. .59, 98 Nesblll, Jack. .59 Neuhaus, Belly. .63 Newcomer, Ann. .4l, 70, 72, 83, 89, 96 I29 Newman, Elalna. .5l Newlon, Jimmy. .4I, l04, I09 Nlchols, Gerlie. .63 Nlxon, Bobby. .4I Nixon, Diane. .63 Nobles, Joe. .59 Norman, Carrie. .Sl Norman, Jimmy. .4l, I03, l09 Norrls Roberl. .59, 75, 8I, 87, II6, II8 Norlh, Sandra. .63 Norlhen, John. .63, 87, II6 Norlon, Doris. .63 Norlon, Laura. .63 Norlon, Rlla. .5I Norwood, Sam. .59, 87 Novak, Allan. .59, 86 0'lrlen, Pele. .4l, 92 Oeslerreicher, Slanley. .55 Olllce Asslslanls. .8l Ogle, Ronald. .59 O'KaIley, Elaine. .55, 98 O'Kelley, Jon. .Sl O'Kelley, Mlke. .63 Ollver, 8lII. . I20 Orensleln, Linda. .63 Orenslein, Sleven. .59 Oslrau, Norman. .4l, II4 Owens, David . .55 Ovens, Ernesl. .59 Oxford, Mae. .4l, Il3, II4 Page, Jerry. .SI Paller, Jack. .5l, I08 Panler, Jane. .59, 87, 88 Pappas, Ellie. .4I, 84 Pappas, Julian. .55, II9 Paris, Elaine. .63 Parker, Bill. .5l, II6 Parker, Chrls. .4I, 88, 94, I36 Parker, Danlel. .5l, 70, 8I, 86 Parker, Eve. .63 Parker, Terry. .55, 75, 90, I32 FRYE'S CAMERA STORE 107 Peachtree St., N.E. Atlanta, Georgia Cameras Films Finishing Supplies JA, 5-499 5 POLLY WESTBROOK PRIM PHARMACY CLEANERS 996 Virginia Ave. TR- 2-6544 TR, 6.7495 Atlanta, Ga. lACK'S Boston Electric MAX'S MEll'S SHOP 975 P'tree St., N.E. 430 Moreland Ave. Buy Your Slax from Max Shoe Shop 987 Peachtree St., N.E. SIMMONS SERVICE SINCE 1940 444 Ponce de Leon at Parkway Dr. TR. 2-9256 'E . C suvafvew 70 r i Maxuvsk , 3 W mf EMI' fmaf Q , , W ' 4 iaji nf I l V' El I I f - AA Q 'fl ,X L X M E 7 Q fir' ff 5 ,ff Q , Wim E. 1. I' 'hh' PIM I' f xml MAXINES. INC. Decorators and Home Furnishings 1544 Boulevard, N.E. Morse 8r McElveen Druggisls TR. 6-8836 - 6-8837 - Delivery Service - 810 N. Highland Ave., N.E. 1582 Piedmont Ave. , N.E. Parks, Barry. .59 Parnelle, 8lIlIe. .59, 98 P. A. Syslem. .79 Pale. Frank. .59 Pallerson, Ann. .55, 90 Payne, Ann. .63, 84 Payne, Joyce. .5l, 92, l34 Pazol, Lesler. .4I, I2l Pazol, Normle. .63 Peacock, Eslelle. .5l, 85, 97, I33 ,Pearson Eugene. .55 Pearson, Harvey. .5l, 76, I08, l09 Peavy, Jimmy. .5l, 8I Peek. Cynlhla. .63 Peeples, Wanda. .59 Pegs. . I34 Pelol, Charles. .59, 92 Pals, Joan. .4I Penland, Lloyd. .63 Penlecosl, Danny. .63, 87 Pappas, George. .5l, 92 Pappas, Johnnie. .59, 92 Pep Squad . .94 Pergamenl, Revelle. .5I Perkins, Harlan. .SI Perlin, Marlin. .55 Perry, Belly. .55, 87, 97, I28 Perry, Emily. .59, 92 Perry, Jean. .55, 69, 8I, 82 Palkas, Emanuel. .59, II6 Pelkas, Helen. .4I, 76, 77, I3l Pelkas, Virginia. .59, II9 Pelrakos, Mary Anne. .4I, l3l Pelly, Miss Sarah. .I7, 78 Phillips, Belly. .63 Physlcal Educallon Deparlmenl. .2 Plasslck, Joel. .55 Plckren, Kan. .59 Plal, Sandra. .59 Pinlchuck, Susan. .59, 8I, 82, 94 Pillman, Margo. .63 Pills, Janeen. .55, 90 Podhouser, Evelyn. .5l, 77 Pollock, Gall. .59 Pollock, Ronnie. .5l Pomeroy, lobby. .4l Pool, Billy. .55, 97 Poole, Bonnle. .55, 82 Pope, Lynda. .63 Pope, Sammy. .5l, 97 Porlar, Mr. L. 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I7, 90 Renfroa, Jack. .63 Respess, Mlss Marlha. .24 Rex, Joan. .4I, 94, I36 Rey, Nicky. .63 Reynolds, BIII. .5l Reynolds, Ella. .5l, 70, 93, 97, I29 Reynolds, Jo Ann. .4I, 88, 97, I36 Rheney, Mr. Frederick. .22 Rlce, Eugenia. .5l, 89, 97, I29 Rich, Judy. .55, 97, I33 Richard, lobby. .63, 97 Richardson, Florence. .4I, 97, I27 Richardson, George. .59 Richardson, Pooh. .97 Richardson, Wendy. .55, 69, 97, l28 Rlchlar, Leone. .42, 76, 93, 97, l37 Rleker, Sharon . .63 Rlsner, L. G.. .63 Rlller, Karfool. .5I Rivers, Harble. .63, 87, II6, Il8 Roach, Fred. .5l, 89, I29 Roberls, Angela . .63 Robarls, Charles. .42, 8l, I30 4 Roberls, Colleen. .63 Roberls, Hal. .55, 92 Roberls, Sheila. .63 Roblnelle, Leon. .63, 92 Roblnson, Annella. .55, 82, I28 Roblnson, Nolan. .55, II6, II8, I24, I32 Roblson, Jane. .55, 69, 90, 93, 97, I33 Robkin, Renana. .63 Rogers, Janlca. .5I Rogers, Kalhy. .7, 42, 68, 70, 72, 75, 83, 89, 95, I04, II9 Romines, Charles. .55 Ronln, Phyllis. .63 Ronln, Sandra. .Sl Roper, Ann. .59, 97 Ropp, Genny. .5l, 88 Rose, Belly. .59, 88 Rose, Jackie. .42, 8I, 84, I32 Rose, Louise. .55, 69, 90, 97, I3I, I35 Rosen, Carol Lynn..42 Rosen, Jo Ann. .63 Rosenbaum, Carolyn. .42, 78 Rosenberg, Charles. .42, I05, l09 Rosenberg, Elalne. .63 Rosenberg, Toby. .55, 82, I36 Rosenfeld, Ada. .5, 42, 7I, 77 Rosenfeld, Charles. .59, 8I, II6 Rosenlhal, Beverly. .55, I36 Rosenlhal, Eslelle. .59 Ross, Jane. .42, 89, 92, I37 Rolhberg, 8unny. .59, 82 Rolhchild Jerr . .5I I Y Rowan, Jack. .63 Rowland, Clarence. .63 Ruark, Nancy. .55, 69, 90, 92, l35 Rubin, 8ulch. .63 Rubin, Cary. .63, II6 Rubln, Larry. .59 Rudlslll, Mac. .42 Slark, Rudlslll, Maun. .55, 90, I02, II9 Rumble, Douglas. .63, 76, 87 Rumble, Mr. Douglas. .23, 97 Russell, Mr. Erskine. .24, II4 Rulledge, Belly. .64 Rulledge, Wyall. .64 Saacke, Charles. .5l, 97, II4 Salz, Adele. .64 Sammons, Gwen. .59, 76, 80, 98 Sammons, Mr. Vernon. .Zl, 79 Samples, Calherlne. .64 Sanders, 8Illy. .55, 90 Sanders, Cary. .55, 84, Ill Sanders, Mr. Eugene. .2I Sanders, Sleven. .42, 72, 8l Sanderson, 8lIl. .42 Saunders, Howard. .Sl Sawyer, Kay. .64, 84 Saye, Earle. .5l, 95, 97, II4, II7 Scanling, Fred. .59 Scanling, Helen. .59, 93, 98 Scarborough, Diana. .59, 93 Scarborough, Isabelle. .55, 69, 75, 88, 93, 96, l0l, I28 Scarbrough, Tommy. . 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Atlanta, Georgia PERSHING POINT LAUNDROMAT 1400 Peachtree Street flffflf flV!VUCf-lvf UL' f'0fPf57 CHILLUN LIKE K ME .5fvJ0y5 fl? KRISPY 1 KREPIE 00u6HAfU 75 ! . I mu! 449 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. Siegel, Donnie. .60, 79, 8l Siegel, Marsha. .60, 98 Siegel, Murray. .56 sum, Anhur. .s4, 76, sv, II6 Silver, Melvyn. .60 Simmons, Clalre. .43, 80. 83, 96 Sims, lerbare. .43 Sims, Blll. .52, II4 Sims, Jw. .sa, ss, s1, so, l35 Slms, Mex. .43 Slms, Pal. .56, 69, 76, 90, 93, 96, I28 Slnclair, Cindy. .56, 82, 87, I28 Singer, Ellioll. .56 Slrower, Harriel. .52, 94 Slrower, Shelle . .60, 94 Sisselman, Rosalind. .52, 82 Skellon, Mr. Websler. . I9 Skinner, Al. .64 Skoll, Sharon. .56 Slale, Marlan. .56, 90, 97, I33 Slaler, Iris. .56, 69, 8I, I36 Slalon, Ann. .60 Slya, Rusly. .56, 92 Small, Jeanne. .64 Smallwood, Joyce. .64 Smllh, Allen. .64, 92 Smilh, Andy. .64 Smllh, Ann. .52 Smilh, Anne..60, 97 Smllh, 8elsy. .64 Smllh, Bonnle. .52, 89, 94 Smilh, Danny I9lhl . .60, 77, 79 Smllh, Danny II Ilhl . .52, 89, 92 Smllh, Diane. .56, 90, IO3 Smllh, Dickie. .64 Smllh, Don. .56 Smllh, Doris. .43, ll, l3I Smilh, Garland. .52, 97 Smllh, Jack. .64 Smllh, Jan. .56, 69, 90, 92, I28 Smllh, Jane. .64 Smllh, Josle. .64, 84, 93 Smllh, Layne. .43, l04, I30 Smllh, Llla. .64 Smllh, Mrs. Margerel. .l7 Smilh, Mlllon. .60 Smllh, Palricla. .56 Smllh, Rosie Lee. .64 Smilh, Roswell. .43, 89, l38 Smllh, Sam. .64 Smilh, Mrs. Sarah. . I6 Smllh, Slave. .64 Smllh, Tom. .52, 76, 89, 95, II4, II7, l22, l24 Smilh, Virginia. .52, 82, 92, l34 Smllh, Wanda. .60 Smllh, Zelda. .60, 82, l02 Smilhson, Billy. .64 Snaps. . I3l Sn's. . l33 Social Sludles Departmenl. . I9 Sokol, Dick. .60, 86 Solloway, Lewis. .43 Solomon, Arl. .64 Solomon, Edward. .60 Solomon, Marshall. .43 Solomon, Mlckey. .56, 85, II6 Solomon, Phyllls. .56, 87, 94, l33 Solomon, Slevan. .64 Somervil a Vlrginla. . IOS I , ' Sophler, Jill. .60 Soleras, Sophia . .56 Soublis, 8elly. .64 Soublls, Tassle. .52, 92, l27 Sower, 8arbara. .43, I29 Sower, Johnny. .64, 87, II6, II8 Spanish Club. .85 Sparks. . I32 Sparrow, Henry. .56, 90, II6, I32 Speclor, Bobby. .43, 70, 8l Speclor, Deanna. .52, 70, 84, 85, 97 Speer, Merlhena. .60, 78, 86 Spencer, Anne. .52, 86 Spencer, Gerald. .43, I04 Spencer, Palrlcla . .64 Splnks, Charles. .64, 87 Spurli Spurli Spurll n, Danny. .64 n, Palsy. .64, 8l n, Peggy. .43, 89, 93, l37 Slakely Mlss Loulse. .2l Slallworlh, Mike. .56 Slansell, Flelcher. .56, 92 Slaplelon, Sid. .56, 76,' I I6 Sonya . .52 Atlanta, Georgia Compliments of VAN'S Slarnes, 8elly. .69, 90, 97, I33 Slarnes, Jerrilyn. .52, l05 Slarnes, Mary. .64 Slarrell, David. .64, 92 Slarrell, Martha. .44, 68, 70, 72, 78 ,92 Slasch, Pamela..44, 86 Slalen,SyIvla. .44, 89, 92, I37 Slalon, Johnny. .64 Sleele, Tonl Anne. .60, 76, 98 Sherbell, Rhelda. .43 Sherman, Leonard . .56 Shelzen, Laslle. .64 Shohal, Murray. .56 Shulman, Harvey. .60 Shuman, Franclne. .56, 97 Shuman, Gerald. .60 Shuman, Jerome. .56 Shuman, Joe. .52 Shuman, Marllyn. .60 El-Beck Mfg. Co. 694 jefferson St., N .W. Store for Men Your Exclusive Men's P'tree at 11th St. Store in 10th St. Area Sleln, Arthur. .52 Slephens, Carol. .52, 78, 86, 89, I29 Sleph ans, Dr. R. W...IS, I6 Slepp, Chad. .56, I24 Slerllng, Jerry. .64 Slewarl, John. .64 Sloke s, Jane. .64 Slona, Dorls. .64, 87 Slona, Eddle. .52 Slova II, Eugenla. .60, 97 Stovall, Michael . .60 Strickland, Carolyn. .52, 8l, 85,97 Strickland, Mr. Harry. .8, l9, 87, l23 Strickland, Sandra. .98 Strickland, Robert. .60, 79, ll6 Strickland, Mrs. Vlrqlnla. .25, 8l Strinaer, Faye. .60 Student Government. .75 Suddath, Peggy. .56 Sugarman, Alvin. .44 Sugarman,Edward. .56 Suratt, la rney. .60, 87 Surles, Horace. .44 Sutton, Becky. .52, l35 Sutton, Billy. .44, ll, 89 Sutton, Janet. .52, 97 Sutton, Jean. .44, 82 Sutton Johnny. .52 Swetlitx, Marsha . .60 Swetman, Jerry. .56 Swetmen, Robert. .60 Swlck, Linda. . l2l Swyers, Eunlce. .56, 97 Swyers, John. .64 Taflel, larbara. .64, 93 Tatfal, Carolyn. .56, 69, 8l, 82, l36 Taflel, Shlrley. .44, 8l, 83, 84, l32 Tags. . l35 Telh, Jerry. .44, 95, ll4 Talitarro, Dean. .52, I27 Tallaferro, Tonl. .64 Tallent, Charlene. .52, 70, 92 Tanner, Linda. .60 Tarranto, Alan. .60 Ta ratoot, Ta ratoot, Beverly. .44, 278, l0l, l32 Billy. .52, 97, I09 Taraioot, Jeanie. .64 Taratoot, Joan. .60 Taratoot Ph llls 60 80 . Y -- I Tarlton, Charles. .44, 8l, 89, l03, I09 I30 Tatum, Jo ar-..5s, 76,88 Taylor, Ann. .56, 95 Taylor, Jlmmy. .64, 87 Taylor, La rry. .56 Taylor, Mary. .64 Taylor, Walter. .56 Tedford, Carol. .56, 90, 98, lil Tenenbaum, Stanley. .64, 76 Tenenbaum, Steven. .52 Terry, lilly. .56, 92 Thomas, Dale. .56, 69, 77, 90, l28 Thomas, Mrs. Jean. .20 Thome, Sandra. .64 Thompson, Alan. .52, II6, Il8 Thompson, Jean . .64 Thompson, Jimmy. .44 Thompson, Walter. .64 Thompson, Yvonne. .44, 70, 88, 89 Threatte, Charles. .56, 92 3 D' l3l Tidmore, lilly. .64, 87, II6 Tlllem, Annle Ruth. .60 Tlllem, Dorothy. .44 Tlllem, Melvin. .64 Tlmmermen, Mary. .64, 93 Todd, Peulagene. .64, 75 Tops. . l28 Townley, Janice. .52, 70, 78, 97, l34 Trammel, Patty. .64 Travis, Steve. .64 Travis, Stuart. .64 Trenary, John. .64 Troy, Dan. .44, 75, 89, 95, l02, I09, II4, l30 Tuck, Jlmmy. .44 Tucker, lecky. .60 Tucker, Carol. .56, 69, 90, I33 Tucker, Merle. .60, 98 Tuntas, Sylvia . .64 Turner, Chlp. .64, 87, II8 1 Turner, Lana . .60 Turner, Park. .6, ll, I2, 44, 76, 95, II3 II4, Il7,l23, I30 Tutt, Mlriem. .44, 97, I27 Twin, Berry. .76 Udlnsky, Dlen. .60, 88 Vacalls, Jlmmy. .52 Valenza, Annette. .52 Van Damm, Beth. .56, I36 Van Derburgh, Johnny. .44 Van Hlsa, Lynne. .56, 8I Van Hook, Judy. .44, ll Van Over, Lis. .64 Veal, Frankie. .60 Verner, Alvin. .64, II6 Vlener, Mlchael. .56 Vineyard, Linda. .60, 88, 97 Vinson, Pat. .52, 98 Vinson, Sallie. .64 Vogelgesang, Frances. .45 Von Scheaf, Anne. .64 Wechtel, Hedy. .56, 77, l36 Wade, Jim. .60, 87, II6 Wade, Marilyn. .52, ll, 89 Wade, Skeets. .60 Welts,Jena. .45, 68, 72 Waldrep, Sandra. .52, l35 Waldrop, Ann. .52, 89, l33 Walker, Caroline. .60, 80, 97 When You Are Marsh Trained, the fob Will Look for You MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE szz Ivy sf., N.E. Formal Wear .- Rental Service FASHION 'l'AllORS 11 Edgewood Ave., S. W. MU. 8-6745 JA.5-6813 I FORGOT 177 B746 OF Lf4Ylif fo wg?-3,14 Q 15 X 6 55 nur Compliments of A F R I E N D IM asv My WAY T0 4-1'-7 ll ' ' T 5-A 8 ' f-4 Jlllll VIO0D'S SERVICE STATION Your Texaco Dealer 1539 Piedmont Ave. TR. 6-95 1 1 TR. 6-2931 GROVES 8 TAYLOR APPLIANCE C0. Frigidaire Appliances 471 Eighth Street, N.E. TR. 5-2912 Atlanta, Georgia Walker, Dottie. .56, 87, l28 Walker, Johnny. .52 Walker, Mrs. Mattie Sue. . I9 Walton, Mr. Thomas. .2I Ware, Debbie. .64 Warren, Judy. .64, 84 Warren, Mrs. Lois. .20 Warren, Loretta. .45 Warters, Don. .60 Watkins, Charlene. .45 Watkins, Eddy. .64 Watson, Bernard. .56 Wltson, Frances. .56 Watson, Jlmmy. .56 Weber, George. . l23 Weinberg, Bobby. .64 Welnman, Carole. .64 Weinstein, Lee. .52, 97 Welsl, Joe. .56, 86 Welsh, Earle. .56, 92 Wemmers, Craig. .60, 87 Wemmers, Richard. .52, l07, I09 Wendorf, Mary. .64, 87 Wesley, Allan. .56, 90, II4, Ill, l32 West, Bob. .60 West, Eileen. .64, I03 West, Frank. .56 Westbrooks, Gene. .60 Westbrooks, Mr. S.. .26 Westbrooks, Jerry. .64 Whatley, Horance. .64 Whatley, Robert. .60, 19 Wheeler, Jim. .60, 97 Wheeler, Mary. .56, 86 Whlrls. . l36 White, Frances. .64 wiiin, Harry. .45, vs, II4, us, :ao White, Neal. .45 White, Peggy. .64, 87 Whiteman, Alan. .56 Whiteman, Joe. .56, 86 Whiteman, Pat. .52, 80, 97 Whiteside, Mary. .60, 87, 98 Whiting, Toni. .45 Whltsett, Mr. Edward. . I9 wnimnqeon, sandra. .45, sa,1o, 11, ss 94 Whitley, Powell. .52 Wlca, Marilyn. .64 Widamen, Merle Earle. .60 Wiggins, Marilyn. .56, 90, 98, l35 Wlkle, Bill. .45 Wilbanks, Walter. .52 Wilde, Bill. .52, 88 Wilde, Richard- -60, 79 Wilkerson, sandy. .s, 1, 45, sa, 1o, 72,75 8l, 89, Il4, l20, no wmiin, wink. . I I, iz, 45, 72, 15, sv, 95 II4, l23, l30 Williams, Eddie. .56 Wllllams, Fred. .45, l03, I09 Williams, Kappy. .64 Williams, Martha. .64 Williams, Phil. .56 Williamson, Judy. .60, 98 Williamson, Sandra . .56, I3l Wlllis, Alfred. .52, 86 Willls, LeoDocla. .60, 98 Wills, Mr. William. . I8 Willson, Geordle. .45 88, 89, 96, I29 Willson, Mike. .45 Wilson, Ann. .56, 90, 97, l33 Wllson, Charles. .60 Wilson, Charlotte. .60 Wilson, James. .52, I07 Wilson, Judy. .52, ll, 82, 86, I34 Wilson, Martha. .64 Wilson, Ronnle. .52 Wllson, Theoron . .64 Wilson, Tommy. .60 Winburn, Doris. .56, 8I, 82, 88 Winchester, Lloyd. .64, 86 Windham, Charles. .60, 76, II6 Winks. . l37 Winters, Gene. .64 Wittles, Donna. .60, BI Wolbe, Ellls..64, II6 Wollner, Harvey. .46, 8I Wollner, Muriel. .56, I33 Wood, April. .60 Wood, Evelyn. .46, 7l, 78, 85, 89 Wood, Fltxllugh. .56, 84 Wood, Woody. .46, 68, I05, I09 Woodall, Caroline. .46, 78 Woodard, Myron. .56, 90, l24, l32 Woodlln, Libby. .52 Woodfin, Susan. .52 Woods, Sally. .60, 80, 98 Woodside, Peggy. .52, 89 Wynne, David. .64 Wynne, Sherrie. .56 Yarter, Patsy. .64 Yerlow, Rona. .64 Young, Lucia. .60, 97 Young, Nad. .52, 97, l24 Youngblood, Evelyn. .ll, I2, 46, 78, 89, 95, II9 Youngblood, Louise. .64, 87 Y-Teens. .87 Yudelson, Julian. .46, 68, 78, l03, I09 EDWARDS BROS. SERVICE For Motor Pleasure 1050 Briarcliff Rd., N.E. AT. S965 TR. 2-9578 TORAN'S PHARMACY Prompt Delivery Service 1000 Virginia Ave. TR. 6-82 12 LOS ANGELES TIRE AND BAITERY SERVICE Corner Highland and Los Angeles Aves., N.E. Compliments of VIRGINIA HILAN ,iw PODHOUSER FURNITURE CO. mi H0514-N QU f . Fiji? If PUFHUUSEP l TURE CO! I BfS If i I A -3... THE Z5 rw U b Amr 7 Atlanta's Leading Discount House M ' d W ' an C Omen S 227 10th se., N.E. TR. 4-1074 an ms 971 Peachtree, N.E. TR. s-4360 HIGHLAND-VIRGINIA HARDWARE CO. Hardware, Paint, Sporting Goods, Appliances, Farm and Garden FLEXALUM Custom-made VENETIAN BLINDS - We Deliver - LiIIey's Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service 610 N. Highland Ave. JA. 4-0446 THE BROWSE SHOP Books - Gifts - Records Cards Open Evenings Till 10:00 106 Forsyth St., N.W. Compliments of A. Z. A. No. 518 SIMS SERVICE 1019 Boulevard, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia v 'l'ools,llousewares TR. 4- b e 'ie'.1.Vi:f2'z2gi.fi.2:'?m f 'wy ' 9189 P Kem-Glo . old blinds away. 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