Henry Grady High School - Orator Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1959

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Sfudenfs sfruggle under an ever-increasing load of school work, and, finally, in a flurry of papers, pencils, and books fhey prepare for final exams. Cheerleaders no longer appear in fheir swirling red and gray skirfsg pep rallies fade from sighf buf nof from memory. Milifary boys, awkwardly af firsf and fhen wifh greaf ease, sporf fheir olive uniforms wifh pride, and new officers unwiffingly sfab people before fhey grow accusfomed fo fheir new swords. Foofball players become fallen idols as, firsf, baskefball and, fhen, baseball players reign in fheir sfead. The sighfs and sounds of Grady are many-colored fhreads, fhis year fhe ORATOR has woven fhem fogefher fo form a picfure of Grady life. Table of Contents lf1'ff0dUCfi0n Adminisfrafion Faculfy SCl'1Oldf'Sl'lip Classes Honors Tl'diniDg Spgf-+5 Milifary FeG+UfeS - Organizafions Social Clubs Memories Adverfising Q g x 7 -555 S, 5 K Q 2 ,,A.X il 3 1 X sa, ' Y few Dedication Miss Doroihy Morrison is an in+eres'I'ed person: she is inieresied in 'rhis school, iis siudenis and ifs faculfy. Wiih devoiion as her principal moiiva- +ion, Miss Morrison parficipafes in exfracurricular aciivifies 'For ihe beifermeni of her school. ln 'lhe 'len years she has been here Miss Morrison has so in+erwoven her life wi+h +ha+ of Grady +ha+ il is diFFicul1' io meniion an ac+ivi+y of which she has noi been a par'r. As sponsor of +he In+er-Club Council she has helped many social clubs organize and grow. ln fhe liHle +ime Miss Morrison has noi' been involved in work a+ school she has found fhe opporiunifies 'ro ioin +he Naiional Council of Teachers of English, +he Georgia Council of Teachers of English, and +he Ailanla English Club. For her own pleasure and io +he delighi' of +hose affending, Miss Morrison is a familiar sighf al' all +he school dances and fooiball games: her school spirii is lively and confagious. These exciiing feaiures of Miss Morrison's personaliiy enable her +o convey her enfhusiasm for knowledge +o her sfudenfs. They know her as a warm person and an undersianding +eacher. Miss Morrison likes young people and is heariily devoied +o fhem. Knowing Miss Morrison is a rewarding experience as well as a delighiful one. administration is 1 , 1 Q ' mf 2 ' .. - .:.:a. -:f kmwyiis 'Q Tw? fslw .1 I1 N, K gf V, . 'fi Q3 ff s, ,msg Mgfl-iff , 4 - gifiglsff, affix 53a:?S?Qw?3Q':fi'3:9if?f11 Y f fig 1-,iz Maxgyf- A 45 ,wg ,Z-,gf Vfx2i. ifge fy: A Q0 , I, 'L f by i 21 5 fiwfwam up Q' QD ,V.,.-Q U 4 v if I . T, , n . -u Y N -- Q U .O 5.8 , .64 at Q I 'n ,M Y ' Q v ,l ,wwe ., . f v Q 'Jfgn-' iff , f 'fy-'sq 15 -4' in 5 we hm IA, .51 DR. IRA JARRELL Superinfendenf of Schools T fx lf fl f ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS IL. fo RJ: Allen L. Clwancey, Jr., L. J. O'Callagl1an, Harold F. Jackson, A. C. Lafimer Glenn Frick, Clifford N. Ragsdale, Oby T. Brewer, Jr., Ed S. Coolc. Noi' picfurecl Dr. Rufus E. Clemenf. DR. RUAL W. STEPHENS Depufy Superinfendenf of Schools MR. JARVIS BARNES MR. ROY W. DAVIS Assisfanf Superinfendenf lor Adminisfrafive Assisfanf Superinfendenf for lnsirucfioncl Services Services DR. WARREN G. FINDLEY DR. G. Y. SMITH Assislcnf Superinfenclenf for Pupil Personnel Aggigfqni Superinfendenf Sfaff Personnel Services Services yi KE, A MR. ROGER DERTHICK Roger Derfhiclc, befler lcnown as Mr, School Spiri+, is lhe energefic, hard-worlcing principal of Grady High. Alfhough Mr, Derlhiclc has many adminisfrafive dulies, he always has +ime +o smile and iolce wifh fhe s+uclen'l's as he wallrs down lhe halls or lo discuss +heir problems in his office. His presence af pep rallies and a+hle+ic evenfs looos+s school spiri+ +wo hundred per cen+. Mr. Derfhiclc also spends much of his lime fhinlcing of new mefhods 'l'o improve +he school. The awarding of leHers fo +he +op 'ren per cenl of +he Senior Class and +he diliferenl' arrangemenls of +he lunch periods are iusf +wo of +he lhings our prin- cipal has done +his year. Mr. Derlhiclc has really earned lhe admirafion of every Gradyi+e. 1 My MR. NEIL BAXTER Assislanf Principal MR. BAXTER Can you help me? is a phrase Mr. Baxler hears oflen lhroughoul' lhe year. ln his capaci+y as assislanl principal, Mr. Neil Baxler provides invalu- able assislance nol' only lo Mr. Derfhiclc buf also fo lhe enfire sludenf body of Henry Grady. Among his many responsibili+ies are scheduling of classes for lhe sfudenf body and giving sfudenfs much needed advice concerning lheir college choice. Mr. Baxler can and will help everyone al' Grady. COUNSELORS The words ready, willing, and able can bes+ describe Grady's beloved counselors, Mr. Morris and Miss Sefze. These lwo people help many Gradyifes wilh lheir problems and advise sludenls in 'lheir choice of collelres. Aside from 'lhese dulies. Miss Selze assisls Senior girls in 'lheir gradualion preparalion and bolh counsellors conducf or super- vise any +esl's given 'ro sl'uden+s. MISS ELIZABETH SETZE Counselor DLLEBE B mms next teSl i MR. CHARLES MORRIS Counselor BUA' Nia vs QV THE NURSE Alihough she has only been a+ Grady for a year. Mrs. Chonko, lhe nurse, has become a beloved par+ of school life. She will lislen lo anyone who needs her and will cheer any ailing s+uden+ wi+h her gen+le manner. THE SECRETARIES Mrs. Highlower and Mrs. Scarboro, +he secre- faries, are indispensable 'lo +he efficienl' running of +he Grady office. These women have fo be iacks- of-all-+rades as +hey acl as secrelaries for Mr. Delhrick and Mr. Baxfer, file impor'ran+ le+'rers, and check on absenf sfudenfs. THE LIBRARIANS Through +he work of 'rhe fwo librarians, Miss Respess and Mrs. Ryan, Grady has one of +he besl-run and slocked libraries in lhe cily. These +wo women, wi+h 'rhe help of 'lheir library assisfanfs, supervise +he care of books, selec+ new books, aid sl'uden+s in research work, and orien+a+e English classes in fhe proper use of +he library. 'K . MRS. CLEO I. CHONKO WL' MRS. MARCELL C. SCARBORO and MRS. AGNES M. RYAN and MRS. JULIA T. HIGHTOWER MISS MARTHA E. RESPESS P. T. A. OFFICERS L. fo RJ: Mr. Scanling, Mrs. Thomason, Mrs. Le-Hch, Mr. Harris, Mrs. Marfin, Mr. S'Ian+on, Mrs. Whi+eside. THE PARENT-TEACH ERS' ASSOCIATION The P. T. A. plays an impor+an'I' par+ in Ihe Iife of any school, and I'he Henry Grady Parenf-Teachers' AssocIa+ion is no excepIion. Through Hs many ac- +Ivi+ies, such as 'rhe open house for parenfs, Ihis organiza+ion serves as a bond beiween 'Ihe parenfs and 'Ihe feachers of Grady s+uden+s. faculty ,vi mf! Z' ! 'MQM Eng X ' 7 ffkisfs? '14, L-F' 4 , 4 1 2--wfgi' F 1 ? FACULTY The facully plays 'rhe mosf imporfanl' role in 'rhe life of a sludenl' al' Grady. For only 'lhrough his +eachers can a pupil gain lhe knowledge and underslanding so necessary in adul+ life. Gradyi+es are especially forfunaie because 'rhe members of fheir facul+y are among 'lhe besl' in fhe cily. MATH . .,:.: :Gif A . 2 5 3 dll ART The varied arf courses offered af Grady are Ceramics, Pain+ing, Design, Arf Apprecia+ion, and School Service Arf. The beaufiful pos+ers and arl' displays seen in lhe halls are made by lhe arf s+uden'rs of Grady. ART Jaclxson Thomasine M Mueller Mrs. Marlha A. Barnes Mrs. Jane M. Boozer Lois G. Durling Marian M. Foreman Marinelle P. Garner Rufus B. Godwin Remberl' A. Green Morris C. Johnson Mar+ha L. Lynch Fred A. Rheney Harry S+riclcland William A. Wills Mafhemalics has been called +he basis of all science l our scien+ific age, Grady courses in Basic Ma+h, Algebra Geomefry and Trigonomefry are lremendously imporfanf +o every s+uden+. Miss Davenporl' gives lasf minufe advice fo +he Glee Club before performance. ,I-5 dv 'UQ' ,, ri ' If- ' Y , . . 'i Q in., . 1 . Y I I .... - V5 A f My .fi ik .. .. .SH f i j5 l -Q Mrs. Helen P. Taylor Mary A. Young MUSIC Grady is exfremely proud of i+s many fine musical groups. The Band, Orchesfra, Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus provide enioymen+ for fhe facul+y and s+uden+ body. S Marion T. Davenporl' Sylvia J. Kan+er Roberf O. Seifz Mrs. Leonara M. Baugham Mrs. Sara G. Burgess Dorofhy S. Fargason Paul Farmer Willorene Ferguson Jo M. Jordan Edi+h E. McCallie Dorofhy M. Morrison Ann L. Perkins Mrs. Claire S. Posfman Mrs. Michele J. Rubin 1 Mrs. Belly Anne Shaw ENGLISH The English Depar+men+ plays an especially im- por+an+ role in +he life of every Grady siudenf. Courses in li+era'I'ure, grammar and composifion are +he componenf paris of each s+uden+'s five year sfucly ai' Grady. SOCIAL STUDIES . fq,,.Qix.s QR M. DILTJRL NOT AVNILABLF Mr. Laird reviews curren+ world affairs 'For his'I'ory discussion. Ber'I'ha Carpenfer Mrs. Rober+ E. Eskew Jack C. Fligg RoI'Jer+ A. Hawkins PICTURE A Alfred C. Hilderbrand NCT Mrs. Elizabefh E. Hughes WMLABLE Joseph S. Laird Dooley Malfhews Grady L. Randolph Websler A. Skelfon Harry Slrickland MaI'+ie Walker SOCIAL STUDIES Every sfudenl' of Grady needs an awareness of Ihe evenfs I'haI' have changed and conlinue Io change the hisfory of 'I'he world. The excellenl Social Sfudies De- parI'men'I' offers such diversified courses as: Communily Cifizenship, World HisI'ory, American His'I'ory, Sociology, Currenl' World Affairs, Social Problems, Problems of Democracy, and Economic Geography. , ,. ..-.. I :V f..,i . . Z- . L b .: -E INDUSTRIAL ARTS N Many Grady sludenfs who wish Io make a career J . l g ZfQ lIiM ' in I'he world of lndus+ry find 'rhe Induslrlal Ar'I' ,QM Q . . . courses excellenf Iralnlng. These courses are: Me- 1i'ff.v.., 'I:-:. gf 1. . . . . . L chamcal Drawing- Prin'I'm9. and Wood Working- 'I 7-r'.s, - John F. Clonfs Samuel A. Falcon Jack C. Sylvesler SCIENCE Science courses have become especially vi+al fo +he youfh of America in fhis A'romic Age. The Science Depar+men1' a+ Grady offers a comprehensive schedule of science courses. They are General Science, General Biology, Human Biology, Chemis+ry, and Physics. 1 'vig Tx: FCREIGN LANGUAGES Because of our modern sys+ems of fransporfafion and communif:a+ion, fhe Unifecl Sfafes is a near neighbor of many foreign counfries. Therefore s+uden+s af Grady receive greal' advan+ages from +heir sfuclies of Spanish, French, and Lafin. mcrurer Mrs. Ardis L. Cramer NOT Jaclr C. Fligg M,,,,,,,,5LE Rulh V. Kirby Dooley Ma++hews Mamie E. McKee Mrs. Jane G. Morse William J. Over+on Eugene Sanders Websfer A. Slcelfon Mrs. JaneH'e H. Sullivan Thomas H. Walfon Mrs LaDelle Varalla -4 Jo , Belly Smi+h Mr. Walfon explains +o fascinafed s+uden'l's fhe fechniques of clismembering an ear+h- worm. Caroline Larendon Mrs. Claire J. Posfman . HOMEMAKING Mrs. Roberl' E. Eslcew Mrs. lna B. Raines Mrs. Mary C. Thompson Mrs. Lois H. Warren HOMEMAKING Homemaking courses offered af Grady are: Cooking, Sewing, Home Nursing, and Good Grooming. These courses help provide young girls wilh +he fraining lhey need lo lalce fheir place as American Homemalcers. siisamwww, V - - is Mr. Green prepares lhe clay's lessons. PlCTURi O3 gABLk s3VAlLASLE AVRIL! EL Mrs. Shirley W. Goins Edi+h E. McCallie Dooley Maffhews Webs+er A. Slcelfon Edward E. Whi+seH' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Educafion is imporlanl' fo menlal aclivilies as well as 'lo physical heal'l'h. A+ some poinf in his career af Grady, each sludenf parliciphales in The Physical Educafion courses. MILITARY Because 'lhe Milifary Deparlmenf 'irains boys for service in +he armed forces, if is a valuable program +o Henry Grady. Capt William G. Wallon MfSg+. Wade L. McKinnon Sgf. Coy H. Morris BUSINESS EDUCATION The courses olTered by 'lhe Business Educa+ion Deparfmeni' prepare +he s+uden+ for life in fhis business-minded socie+y. These courses are Typing, Shorfhand, Bookkeeping, and Office Praclice. Mrs. Frances V. Gillespie Mrs. Eve E. Lowe Frederick A. Rheney Members of fhe facully meef fo discuss fhe rules for Grady's firsl' finals. - classes I'l0l1OI'S QE 1 ,gif 'Y I Q Q fig Senior History The shadow casf by fhe eighfh-grader is neifher long nor deep. lf is offen overcasf by fhe more as- sured images of upperclassmen or losf amid fhe gen- eral confusion of his firsf year af high school. Buf, as fhe sfudenf progresses fhrough fhe various grade levels, his shadow lengfhensg if becomes broader in scope. He is filled wifh new wonder of fhe world as fhe doors of knowledge open wider for him. His perspecfive broadens wifh his shadow: and when af lasf he reaches his final year in high school, fhe sfu- denf can see fhrough fhese doors a world he never knew exisfed. Buf he hesifafes before finally leaving fhe familiar halls of his school. In fhis pause he remembers his lasf year, fhe culminafion of his sfay in high school, his senior year. The reflecfive sfudenf recalls wifh real excifemenf fhe pride he felf as he wafched his classmafes in red jerseys run under fhe glaring lighfs of fhe foofball field. He can sfill feel fhe headiness of fhe long-desired vicfory or fhe agony of defeaf. The delighfful, wonderfully busy days of Senior Week have made a never-fo-be-forgoffen impression in his mind. He will always recall wifh laughfer how silly he and his friends looked on Kid Day and, wifh lasfing senfimenf, how solemn fhey looked on graduafion nighf. Af lasf fhe senior is ready fo go forward: and, as he sfeps fhrough fhe wide doors open fo him, his shadow is casf among numerous ofhers. Buf fhe sen- ior, sfrengfhened by fhe characfer developed fhrough his educafion, will be able fo adapf himself wifh con- fidence fo fhe responsibilifies of freedom. Milne Moore and Rochelle Alhadeff are very proud of our Grady Gray Knigl1l's. Alan Alierman Ri+a Andrews Linda Aaron Sherry Ade man BeHy Assa Franlc Ausfin Rochelle Alhadeff David Allen Ann Ariail Sandra Arnold Angelina Bagia+is Sonya Band 'E if I MW B, V! af is 0 .-'. f il Q? hm. Sammy Banlcs James Barclay Linda Baron Bob Ba+elaan Roberfa Bauglmman Roberf BenneH Warren Benson Linda Berch Joe Berry Marion Blaclcman Cl1arloH'e Blass Milne Blass Donald Bohne Linda Bolch Be'r+y Sue Boudreau Lacre+ia Bowdoin GN Carolyn Branlley Linda Brauns+ein Chandler Bridges Joe Broolcs Beclcy Brown David Brown Helen Brown Sy Brown Mary Alice Buchanan Judy Burch Sibley Burgoyne Jaclcie Burns Pal Byrum Dennis Calbos Billy Caras Jerry Canfer L N uQw.....v V B 'iii ,Quang Wi 'Q' 'Q' OX' Linda Carl Jack Carroll Noel Carpen+er Lois Carson Bob Chambless Bill Chapman Frank Cl1as+ain Lenn Cl1ris+ie Be+sy Cary Frances Carpenfer Virginia Casflen Bernice Cenlcer Miss Selze helps seniors maize flweir college choice L.. X NNW CWM as .. Booics, books, and more books! f, 'raging .Q-.Q s 3 516' Ariine Cohen Gary Cohen Larry Cooper Pafsy Coursey Judy Cohen Barbara Cole Marsha Daniels Bobby Davis BeHy Conner Carol Converse Mary Lou Cox Jimmy Daniel e rai N M.- wb' -clk' ' , mr Janice De Lozier Mary Desser'r Ronnie DeWees Bobby Dodd Judy Dralce Doroihy DuBard Billy Duncan Claire Dunn Dickie Eberlmarf Nena Economy Spencer Edgar Margarel' Fain Ronnie Farmer Gail Feldser Doro+l'1y Field Car+er Findley of in lf?5'g35g ifliv' Larry Fine Harvey FiH'erman Joe Fi'Hs Jimmy Floyd Johnny Floyd Janice Freeman I-lil+on Fuller Brenda Gall Harold Gelber Nancy Glen Ronnie Goings David Golden Gary Golds+ein Michael Goldwasser Carole Grady Donald Groover Qu.,-. :Ah Seniors loved +l'1eir class piclures. :QM -u... iff ' in... Susie Gross Judy Gudel Nancy Hanks Muriel Hannah Maxine Guenllmer Jane Hall BeH'y Ray Harrison Bill Harlman Harold Hamburger Charles Hammond Bill Harper Tommy Harris s 3 , - .1 .-pf. xi ,L i . P A .K .zz s Jan Harlsfielcl Kay Ha+away Helen Herd Charles Herman Being a senior means liarcl s+udying. Linda Head Bill Hedgepe'l'l1 Roy Hickman Eugenia High Tommy Hill Marvin Hirsh Danny Hirslri James Hi+er 45 ' wifi f fi- Jerrie Hood Carol l'lurwi+z Jan Jaclcson Bonnie Jo Johnson 'C' Q49 60 Larry Hoplcins Alice lsenberg Phillip Jaclcson Page Johnson Joe Hudson Dana lvey Alec Janoulis Anne Jones Carol Hughes Amy Jaclcson Aileen Jeffries Mar+in Jordan had .Q I We 2501? JN We wa'I'ched +ryoul's for paris in fhe Senior play wi+l1 eager anlicipafion. aiv argma ,M , wr' xi m e A 'f Bruceyne Kalish Helen Kaplan Marlene Koleslcy Phillip Kopp Jan Karp Jerry Kalz Elliol' Kriclc Lori Kriclc Carol Ka+z Cary King Helen Knox Larry Kran'rz we 'Nb' ' A 'Ss Jeanne Landers Gordenia Lassefer Eleanor Leif Mil+on Leilcoff Leslie Lewis Bernard Liberman Michael Lowry Dev McCla'rcl'1ey m A? WW Qfva' Eddie Lee Margarel' Leonard Ann Linguvic Janef McGee -in se- Y' I .:. - ' s Peggie Lee Rica Levy Judy LiH'leiol1n Lee McGee -'Eh W Harrison McMains Marilyn Malcover Elaine Manning Roberi' Manning Larry Marchesseau Donald Maslen Nancy Ma++hews Johnny Mavromaris Louie MerriH' Bucl Millenbaugh Muffel' Miller Chris Milner Sylvia Milf John Mifchell Nancy Mifzner Grady Moore Y 3 5' K, .oflvv Q 1 I 4 1 - Q ' fl. Q , gi f ifife .A M sl 2 , 5 f I 3 xt' , X Nancy Glen was chosen 'foofball queen. as-. .il iv. UTS' 'SD -'lawn' 'wav' Ni' I -ggi-....-6 one, NHL 'Nqunu-nav ill' -w0 lL, Sharon Mossman Gail Negley Mike Moore Lewis Morris Sam Norwood Allan Novak Jan Moseman Alvin Moses Jack NesbiH Roberf Norris Bill NuHing S'reven Orensfein ihnb Jane Pan+er John Pappas- Frank Pale Emily Perry kj Grady oiiiers many opporfuniiies for clevelopmenf of individual skills, Barry Parks Billie Parnelle Emmanuel Peflcas Virginia Pe+lcas Bill PeH'ys Ken Piclcren Sandra Piel Susan Pinichuclc .1 da 'K , I I I, air Qb o r r f 'Quwv-nj ' 1 V iz ,..l buf X 5 .:.,: lfwr I- . 'N - 'Cl 0-. s V nv.. W-Q ' had if? A3 Angelique Pohl Elaine Priess Par Rains Beverly Resnick ,Q-in il' Q52 I Gail Pollock Ann Porfman Mary PraH'es Bobby Priesi' Perry Quinn Richard Radford Harrie+ Ramsay ClaudeH'e Ransom Jane Rash George Richardson Ann Roper BeHy Rose 'lb IP Qin wi. Charles Rosenfeld Esfelle Rosenllmal Bunny Ro+l'1berg Larry Rubin Gwen Sammons Fred Scanling Helen Scanling Diane Scarborough Linda Sclweinbaum George Schullmofer Judy Seidenspinner David Sellers Joe Sewell Arline Shmerlinq Harvey Slnulman Gerald Slmuman Sl'-vw Melvin Silver Danny Smi+l'1 Edward Solomon Jill Soplwier uqe-war Marilyn Shuman Marsha Siegel Helen Smiflw Diclc Solcol Marflwena Speer Mae Mallory Spence Bill Sfanclifer Eugenia Sfovall A germ's eye view from flwe ceiling. We Mary Jane Siribling Rober+ Sfrickland Barney Sura'H' Seymour Susman Leiv Takle Alan Taran'ro Joan Tara+oo+ Phyllis Tara'I'oo+ Ann Thompson Annie Ru+l1 Tillem DoH'ie Touchsione Becky Tucker Dian Udinsicy Linda Vineyard Jim Wade Skee+s Wade 'ilvwg ff-J The- l+'s all overl 11,358 'Sr '-1-' Wx' Q Don Warfers Craig Wemmers Richard Wilde Jim Williams Roberl' Whalley Jim Wheeler CharloH'e Wilson Charles Windham Mary Whileside Jay Wilcle Barbara Wilson Charles Wilson Vim W , sis ac, Sn., .QR Wig- MY' Donna WiHels Sally Woods Bill Woolf Lucie Young Tommy Zachary Speedy Zalcas Jerry Young The Senior Class execu+ive board is lL. +6 R.l: Barbara Cole, Sy Brown, pres.: Nancy Glen, v. pres., Michael Blass. Noi' piclured: Charles Windham, sec.-+reas. friendliest JANE HALL HILTON FULLER senior superiatives best all around SY BROWN NANCY GLEN most athletic NANCY MATTHEWS BOBBY DODD best looking MICHAEL BLASS MARION BLACKMAN most intellectual CARTER FINDLEY LACRETIA BOWDOIN most lilcely to succeed DEVREAUX McCLATCHEY MAE MALLORY SPENCE wittiest SYLVIA MILT EDDIE LEE best personality HELEN SCANLING sKEETs WADE Juniors The junior year is an especially imporlanl' year for mosl sludenls. The junior may lake parl' in varsily sporfs and may join many iun- ior-senior clubs. His career ideas are 'faking definile shapeg he may even be enlerlaining rhoughls aboul' which college he will alfend. He musl build much on lhe foundafion of sludy he has laid in lhe pasf, buf lhis year is cerlainly nol wilhoul' fun. Ellen Abrms CLASS OFFICERS 1 Lillian Abrams Tammy Acosla IL. fo RJ: Jim Baxrer, Paulagene Todd, Jim Howard, Barry Levin, Belh Fellon, Louise Youngblood. MW? 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Bob Beland Gene Berckes lrwin Berman Joel Blass Ivan Bock Fabian Boudreau Jimmy Brown Toinerfe Brown Phil Bullard Phyllis Bullman Judy Burdine Tom Burruss Robbie Burl Bruce Caine Ellen Camner Leslie Campbell Theresa Campbell Don Chance Sandra Chapman Linda Childress Carolyn Clem Alberl Cohen Jack Cohen Lois Cohen Frankie Collins Jackie Collins Jim Cone Carole Copeland Johnny Crawford Becky Daniel Eleanor Danneman Linda Danneman Mike Daeden Larry Davis Paulefle Dover Jimmy Downing Jerry Duncan Gale Drennan Jerry Duke Jimmy DuPre John DuPre David Dye Sue Dyer Rennie Economy Irving Eichel Sluarl Eilenslal Jimmy Elder Wellborn Ellis Ivan Enlrekin Robyn Facher Arlhur Fainl Belh Fellon Connie Ferrone Pal Findley Bruce Finkelslein JulielFil1gerald Harold Flanders Jack Fleming David Flowers George Foole Jeannie Franco Ramon Franco Carol Frank Pal Fred Frieda Fuller Bill Gaik Ellen Galanly Floyd Garrell Signe Garlrell Howard Gerber Linda Gerber Bernie Germain Jane Gershon Bruce Glassman Sari Goldman Anne Goodwin Elaine Greenbaum Marilyn Greenbaum Hershel Greenblal Bobby Gregory Daniel Gross Diane Grubbs Gary Grude Pearlann Gulden Richard Haas Lillie Humphries Sheron Hubbard Jim Howard Elizabelh Holl Craig Hill Roberl Herman Pele Herringlon Danny Henderson Belly Hemrick Peggy Hellon Sue Hays Judy Haynie Tommy Hayes Mary Hawkins Madeline Hauser Jack Harl Linda Harrison Mike Harrison Lynn Harris Russell Harris Paul Harris Pal Hardeman Carolyn Hannah Hank Hankamer David Hallman Slanley Isaacson Maury lsenberg Linda Jackson Alan Jampole Barbara Janko Sue Jockers David Joel James Johnson Johnny Johnson Joseph Johnson Margarel Johnson Randy Johnson Pally Jones Barry Kahanow Ricky Kal'z Kenny Kaufman Bill Kennedy Jay Kessler Sleve Kessler Paul Kindsvaler Belly King Claudia King Philip Kirkland Jack Kirksey .s .-aa ' ,4- 'Yw ,A is, , 5 , s XX X, s , 5 X - . 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' is 4' H .A Kenny Kloslorman Dana Kogan Rila Koppel Conrad Koflak Shiela Krafl Diane Lallimer Carole Lavender Julia Lawler Pearline Leray Barry Levin Flora Levin Jay Levy Mark Lichfenslein Berry Liggefl Bob Lilly Miriam Lobel Jan Lowry Peggy Ann Lyle Carolyn McClain Lin McCormick Nancy McCulloch Russ McDaniel Sue McDonald Glen McGarify Mackie McGee Marilyn McGinly Mark Makavill Brenda Maroney Rulh Marlin Sleve Marlin George Masker Sonny May Marion Mays HarriefMa1iar Jerry Maliar Clyde Meadows Phillip Mednilz Louie Merrill Connie Miles Merry Miles Ken Miller Shelly Miller Ann Minkin Sam Mislow Trueff Mifchell Bill Moore Marilyn Morrison Johnny Murphy Lana Nance Charles Neel Belle Neuhaus Jeff Nicholson Diane Nixon Sandra Norlh Laura Norlon Mike O'Kelley Linda Orensfein Bobby Oswall Eve Parker Howard Payne Cynlhia Peek Norman Penney Danny Penlecosl James Poindexler Smokey Poole Lynda Pope Alex Povillaifis Ginger Prince Sue Raiford Rosserlyn Ramsey Carole Rainen Ray Rawlins Francine Reisman Nick Rey Bob Richard Sharon Rieker Herbie Rivers Colleen Roberls Sheila Roberls Kay Roberfson Leon Robinefle Renana Robkin Craig Roclenberry Jimmy Rollen Phyllis Ronin Elaine Rosenberg Clarence Rowland Cary Rubin Doug Rumble Beflye Rulledge X 'Ri ' ' 1 EA. 1 ix S Q ' R df A it Q , . 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XX 7 xfll if X X J, f' Jane Abramson Ronald Adams Fred Alexander Richard Allerman Nancy Arnold Michael Baer Dick Ballard Anlh-za Barnes Richard Barrel? Lenore Bafelaan Don Baxler Burlcn Beerman Joel Bellinger Lee Berchenko Sara Ellen Berman Lorelfa Bernalh Mari'yn Berry Kalie Berlram Jackie Befsill Nicky Blllirakis Diane Bishop Jimmy Black Wilbur Blackman Loraine Boland Marlha Boone Scof? Boman Caro e Boyler Frances Bradley Palsy Branum Cecelia Bridges Fred Briggs Nancy Brinkley Mary Brock Shelia Bromberg Connie Brown Jeannie Brown Jerry Brown Craig Bruner Kennefh Bufler Carolyn Byrum Elaine Callaway Leslie Campbell Marene Campbell Billy Canlrell Jane? Carler ...ie 1 .qzs Ar Q Nggl i. Om Q A s Xmilvese w - C7 QQ Alfa. 25 Iss Z, 41 sf fffffefi If all l 4 A 'li' ' r .,3e r li e ,e as I . ' ' A if V ' ,i ' 3' 1 - H M . Brel ,4f? f , ' 1 l l l 1 lr ss 7 ! fe f ii 9 ...t ia r s .. - 1. ala .. .,.,, , '- 'V' y ...isa mm. ' i sae s f' ,s s. t 'N my? . . sophomores The sophomore is in an in-befween grade levelg he is no longer an underclassman, buf he is no+ quife an upperclassman. However, he is by no means unimporlanl. The busy +en+h-grader has many decisions 'ro make con- cerning his courses of sludy and many acfivi- lies lo parlicipale ing he may even organize his own social club. Whalever he is doing is enjoyable or slimulafing 'lo lhe average sophomore. The class officers are: James Maddox, v. pres.: Richard Allerman, pres. cabinelg Mary Wes- ley, sec. frees.: Don Baxler, pres. 1 s s af, x Q 'Sv- 'I' e wi .X l i xl Xs k Q. 1 'll' Rose Mary Chase George Chofas Charloile Coan Terry Collins Janie Cook Al Cooley Cameron Copeland Erfaleah Coplon Charlie Cregar Donna Dale Sandra Danneman Ben Dasher Jimmy Davis Johnny Davis Paul Davis JoAnn Downing Marilyn Downing Raelee Dworei Mildred Eidson Sfeve Elder Jimmy Emory Chuck English Jack Epslein Robby Fain Faye Feinberg Jean Fike Clay Findley Lydia Fisher Pa? Foofe Roberr Galpin Carol Garvin Charlolfe Glazer Johnny Glisson Becky Goings Johnny Goins ll .. , 'rvi 1 , :f- r I 'i i r l i Q Q if Fm Sleven Goldberg Marcia Golden Buich Goulb Barbara Greenbaum Nancy Greenberg Norman Greenberg Lary Greene Larry Greeson Carole Greiner Mary Grimes Ernesl Hamel Jane Hammond Slewarf Hammond Linda Hamrick Roni Hanson Susan Harrison Nancy Har? Roberf Hayden Belly Hein Nancy Heughan Linda Hopkins Chris Hope Leo Horn Kenny Horwifz Tommy Hughes Karen Hulchins Mike Hyman Ronnie lsenberg Marlin Jackel Areii Jackson Pafricia Jackson Anne Johnson Eugene Johnson Lynn Johnson Beverly Jones il ' l l 4 Ellen Nauman Jim ,Nesbell Glenda Novak Anna O'Barr Richard Orenslein Debra Orlin Linda Ousley Jerry Palmer Jo Panler Chesler Parver Joel Pallerson Barry Payne Kalhy Pealor Michael Pearson Michael Pergamenl Glenda Perry Belh Pyler Sue Pope David Purdum Belly Rebb Jack Reid Chris Reynolds Linda Roberlson Maryem Robinson Dolores Rosenberg John Rosenberg Nancy Rubin Belly Rulland Cheryl Sammons Sara Ann Sanders Tommy Schoulll Nancy Schreibman Jim Scoll Melissa Scoll Roger Segan Brenda Jones Carol Jones Nicky Jordon Pal Keller Brenda Kemp Carole Kenney Jackie Kirk Bobby Kirkland Lynda Klebold Carole Klein Sleve Kranl Juanila Ladd Ann Lee Lindsay Leilch Buddy Lewis Mary Lillie Joel Lobel Robin Lockell Mary Lowry David McDaniel Rosemary McKay Irene McVay James Maddox Jeff Mandel Annelle Marlowe John Michel Evelyn Miller Roy Miller Dickie Millon Jerry Mobley Genell Moore Lisa Moore Olivia Moore Pele Morgan Trissy Morris ., 5 Y rr ' K.. a s .., X' .: x E m : .R 2 s Z . 4 x E Q . .L X L fa Q l RKL K H i x . .Q 'Z lf: 755 1 e ,vig ,-1.4 M: J iw Billy Taylor Caye Thomason Johnny Tidd Sidney Tourial Charles Tuff Arlene Unell Brenda Vineyard Dorolhy Walker Robery Waller Jennifer Ward Eddy Walkins Mary Wesley Anneile Whalley Linda While Harvey Whifeman Rena Wilson Carole Winiers Joy Woodard Janice Wrighl Stanley Yerlow Vickie Young ' if ix XX KW l i X 15 5' .,., .K ., Q, 1 i 1-. W 8 AH i ii N .1 S9 1 X Q S Q wi i 5 xi 3: K S? 'f S 'lil . , N f , . 4 S if 3 Q E 3 4' me FS' f f YE 'Xb 5 Q 5 . QW m a' S W g+ v 'J' 4 'mil' - 0 , 4 2 1 1 A Harvey Shaffer Sandra Shaffer Ralph Shaw Laura Sheriff Ted Shuey Eddie Shuqarl Ina Shuman Jane? Siegel Paul Siegel Joan Sims Tommy Sims Debbie Sisselman Ivan Skoll Bailey Smilh Brenda Smifh Edwin Smilh Shirley Smith Dorofhy Smifhson Joe Snow Murray Soloman Peggy Spence Sieve Sfanley John Sfeele John Sfephens Ray Sfevens Deanna Sfille Judy Sfokes Linda Sfone Karen Stovall Tommy Sfroud Anna Sulion Paul Sulion Teena Swinney Larry Taflel Vickie Taranio FFCSIWITIZI1 Feeling like a veleran, lhe freshman relurns in +he fall 'lo begin his second year ol high school. The freshman feels more sharply lhan ever lhal he is laking more conlrol of his life. He chooses his own courses and is already beginning lo shape his ne- bulous career ideas. He is now able lo 'lake an aclive parl in B-'leam sporls and lo parlicipale in sludenl governmenl. The s'l'uden+ finds lhal' he is inleresled in joining more clubs. This year 'lhere is a variely of inleresling aclivi+ies for lhe 'freshman sludenl. ve as as as i I Q. r Us , 3 .,., J W X n X Q. x X k s :: ' ' ., in 1. 'W '3 ,K ,r r vw I 5 l 1 1 , l 3 5 Y 4 5 4 Q, 2, f Evelyn Adams Gene Adams Dale Aldridqe Floressa Alexander Marilyn Alhadeff Frank Allen John Allen Jack Allison Merilee Allison Belly Allerman Joel Alferman Kay Alvarez Michael Amalo Richard Amalo Anila Amiel Neil Aranslan Gad Aslar Elaine Averbach Ellen Balser Belly Backuss Susan Baron Ellen Barrier Babs Barfhelf Sieve Barflefl Judy Bauer Freddy Beckman Carl Bergman Carol Berry Beverly Blair Renie Blass Jackie Boss Bill Bossons Danny Bowdoin Judy Bracken Mary Bradley Jody Breen Joe Brown Charles Bruce Johnny Bryan Linda Burdine Sally Buller Creed Caldwell Barbara Campbell Vicky Campbell Sandra Chandler Terry Charyn Claire Cholas Carol Clark Claudia Clark Patricia Clark Fred Clein Loraine Cleland Darryl Cohen Harvey Cohen Larry Cohen Sieve Cohen Donald Colerman Carmen Collins Carole Collins Bill Colfer Anne Cowan Ben Crawford Kafhy Crawford Sandra Crespo Bobby Cummings Leslie Davis Larry Daly Sally Cummings Fran Dillaberry Barbara Dochferma Randy Downs Marcel Dworel nn X 'cs gi 9 a , as Y SN is 4 r 'iw' ':.: ...,., , v K X -ss' Q L : I in s ef ' 1 ,fm 'S A +V' ' :2:b55EE?'5E5I?EE??:::: ., f 5, L., , .5 -. as s Q is ' .. - ::,..: .,, . ,.r,g,, W gg-Q55 ww ii M X 5 9 , 5 v ,.,.. y - X 'F emi 15 -a 5 , ki X X . 4 X , K+ L is R T s 'E' T 1 s X X I. r... :.:. -15 L ., I X Q, 9 y li! ,:..... E M .....,,,. any . wr' 3353? -'H 33 Q - gg.. MQ, 7 A P - ee., ..:s-s 'if -M-N .. 333354 1 3 4212 ' Q3 for 'i rar L r v i Z Y y 5, Xi f, 5 '- ' 'i . 5 'I Q l ily V as . if viii Q' 'r 3 5 rw i' .sw i :a.f..: .: :- 3 ag. are in .25-55 K :r g 5 ' ei 5 1 J rd 59? ., if Ir.: Wg 1-wc. Q CLASS OFFICERS Ben Crawford, Jeanie Sims, Dale Pomerance. A A ...IZI . , l f ics' if ZZ f . . 3 'if' S . - .. . 1' gieriei. 1 if . if Q gf HPV: - W' 'AEI' ., E , - ...,. 2 iq g. if-.rf fe L, -2 fr -' J Wig jf Qi M-3 f Q. El if ii l .2 iid . J , . Myron Dwoskin Janel Eberslein Daniel Edge Sharon Eichel Joan Ellinqlon Lynda Epslein Alice Evans Carol Everifl Nancy Feldman Sislie Feldman Marlin Fierman Lowell Fine Terry Fine Daniel Fleming Jimmy Fleming Donald Floyd Merrilee Foole Richard Fosfer Norma Franco Miriam Franco Suzie Freeman Tom Fry Beverly Fuller Lynn Garvin Mary Gerber Marilyn Gerson Jay Goldberg Lawrence Goldman Marcia Goldwasser John Goodwin Johnny Gowen Michael Graelz Doug Grags Befsy Graham Jimmy Graham Becky Graves Barbara Gregg Pascal Grubbs Nalalie Grude Danny Gulden David Guplill Hugh Harrison Karen Hallman Al Harper Harry Hammond Elaine Hance Marcia Hanks Michael Harris .Judy Lee Harl Carole Harvey Solanqe Hawkins Hoy? Hanie Kalhy Heirnerich Jeanne Henderson .--yy M 'W H l J J f 1 ' , . my 1 I ! lr , NL . 1 ' in ,, we if i f R in 1' M' ,M sf vu M . ,gl VM Phillip Herndon Lynn Hesfir Sherry Higqinbofham David Hood Ronny Husman Faye Isaacson Cookie lsrails John lvey Danny Jacobs Gene Johnson Denny Johnson Joanne Josephs Jackie Kanrer Nancy Kaplan Daniel Karski Ernbry Mayes Kendrick Sherry Kessler Dale Keyser Rochelle Klein Rosalyn Krick Vw Freshmen lake par+ in co-presiclen+'s campaign. Ted Krick Bill Kuykendal Jerry Lehman Herb Lashner Susan Leas Billy Lee Dorothy Lee Gordy Lee Lloyd Lee, Jr. Lynda Levin Solly Levy Marlin Libowsky Bruce Lincer James Lindsey Barbara Liflrel Marilyn Loeb Glenda Lowry Sandra McArthur 2 fe X EI ' ra' Carole McBride Ralph McConigly Mike McMillan Sam McMillan Palsy Maddox Billy Maddox Carole Sue Makover Cynfhia Marsh Alan Marlin Linda Marlin Clara Mae Maxwell Paul Key Harvey Mays Marcia Medinfz Sandra Mellon Karen Miller Bren? Mitchell Jim Morgan Sue Morgan Wanda Moore Diane Moskowilz Gladys Moskowirz Allen Myers Tim Naff Miriam Needham Don Nixon Kalhleen Page Carol Panler Marsha Paulk Cornelia Peacock Billy Perry William Pennyrnan Charles Perrain Kafina Pefkas Marlha Pefway Donna Piassick Michael Pichulik Jean Pickren Weslly Pillman Sandra Polan Slanley Pollock Dale Pomerance D Dickie Pomeroy Joe Pomeroy Maria Poslell Anqele Powell Eddie Price Marilyn Price Roy Reeves Sonny Reeves Dale Reich Bobby Respess Billy Rice Beverly Rieker Colline Roberls Pamela Roberls Marlha Rose Beanie Rosenberg Harvey Sachs Sandra Sapp Lynne Schaefer Gail Scobel Ricky Seaborn John Seidenspinner Jack Seplin Peggy Shelfer Arlene Sherman Mimi Sherzen Slanley Silverboard Slephen Silverman Gail Simmons Jeanie Sims Linda Sims Faye Sisson Mary Skaggs Bobby Smilh Carol Lee Smilh Don Smith George Smilh Joel Smilh Mimi Smilh Phyllis Smilh Richard Smilh Bobby Snee Marlha Speer Teddy Slalom Eliza befh Slickel Jean Slorey Kenny Sugarman Rona Surenko Phil Swyers Harvey Taffel Drake Taliaferro Reba Ann Taylor Danny Terry Charles Thomas James Thompson Harrielle Topping Michael Turelsky Dan Turner Claire Vivian Felicia Vogelgesanq Bobby Waldrcp Tommy Warren Carol Walkins Bill Weber Pamela Weddle Norman Weissman Sallie Whilfield Calhy Whillaker Larry Wilson Charles Wofford Mike Wolney Frances Wrighl Richard Yerlow Carole Za ban Rira Zion cg, 4+ l DX N ,R . .I 9... c , , : sf Q S S 5- cw X yryr xl? i K s , . Es. E .. PM .fa sf' fill? 1 Xl fm? l s is JJ Q ,- Q 5 Q sl . ,,,sa-555 1 ll Q: , ,v 5 et amiga? l M, X 'sys Hx as Yr . -:im 'Q ff X we U if ,..-. -:,s., N.. I R 'fe S il 51' ' i lla -if so 3 ' 1: ., V M Q . , P H i if 2. ,. K M fir e 1 PQ VP, .:.,,, . 9 as Q. xl X M wg ai, 3 5 s 2 J if J gm :W l ,K 53351, 4 M, ri ' I , M21 , .pu-.4 .1 ,., SUB-Fl'CSl1lTlCl'l Wirh wide-eyed enlhusiasm lhe sub-freshmen enler Grady. Each new sludenl soon realizes lhal he plays an imporfanl' parl' in each sludenl acfivily. Vigorously he makes every minule of his firsi all- imporlanl year counl. The eighlh-grader finds his fooling in sporls as well as in sludenl governmeni. As lhe end of +he school year approaches, lhe sub- freshman sadly realizes 'lhar his 'Firsl' high school year is ending. Q... W?l F ,,- 09 1 YM r it I arr-g f -W X -V ,r,,r ..s:: ,,.rr, I ff, ' f- 2 '1 . 5 '- . 1 t ,ew si. L 3 N of ' .zs,4,f Al x V V ,r.r sz.: J ' , ,lf Q, 5 -'-- - ,I A V, , iw :Vik Hi l as f-gl is gg., a A '--' A ', Q ily, f . , fp- ' li- r 9 is i' 2 er we M Q t J AQ 11' ll The class officers are: Randy Bryan, v. pres.: Cheryl Danneman, sec.-+reas.g Tommy Fiebelkorn, pres. 'Gm S SI vii I A . K 43 Q rr zu . rim A as I , L 4? 'IS ,f 1 I Q we . .: ff , ' J . ,.s.V I, I i , S . W. KX 5- , I if 3 ' 1 f , MW! 1 9 NB I 'T - W , Z 'M . -I A H If : '1 il I 5 ' j gun i . E Janel Aaron Joan Aaron Carole Airov Penny Alexander Michele Algers Jimmy Allen Mary Jane Allen Mike Allen Edward Anderson Mary Anderson Bob Andrews Linda Andrews Lucy Arnold Polly Arnold Ricky Arnovifl Barbara Asbury Diane Atkins Marlha Baker Sleve Barkin Marfha Barnes Reid Barnes Vicfor Barocas Jackie Harrell Judy Bauer Eleanor Baughman Annah Beard Kay Benley Karen Benlly Tarry Black Danny Boaz Huber? Bolch Charles Bowen Virginia Bowling Dianne Brice Lufher Bridges Jimmy Brooks Ann Brown Ed Brown Jay Brown Roberl Bruner Randy Bryan Jimmy Burdine Irene Busby Jimmy Buff Bob Caine Fcrresl Callaway Jim Callaway Milli Canfre Helen Carson Jo? Carler Elaine Chambless Frank Chaney Cheryl Chapman Fain Chapman Juniors amazed many sub-freshmen. Tommy Dell Judy Dick Don Dickson Silvia Dobbins Bobby Dougherty Tommy Downing Douglas Duckefr Frazier Dowrer Mary Dyer Charles Economy Eva Elias Adrian Elson Lynn Endicoff Alan Ergesfield Mary Erheridge Brenda Evins Alfer Eving Alton Ewing Larry Ewing Arfifur Feldman Gary Field Margarel' Fifield Rachel Fifferman Collie Freeman Harry Frisch Ann Gardner Ann Gause Eugene Goldberg Edward Gofleib Linda Griffin Burlon Gruber Sreven Guggenheim Gisele Haase Phil Hagerman . Ann Hall Mary Haller 'W a s- ,.,, - as Terry Hallman Billy Harris Donald Head Gail Herman Joyce Hershberg Pele Herwick Palsy Hilley Eleanor Holdernan Gail Horwifl Celia Hudson Larry Human . ' Bernard ldov Terry lsenberg Cynlhia Jackson O'Lynn Jacobs Sandra Jansen Sfephen Jackers Baxfer Johns Q f . a s 1 mi 1 F , . ,sa g . is 4' A 'f ' W ..... L g a ,fa M Q Tony Chapman Mildred Chasiain Dee Dee Cherefon Carolyn Cole Nancy Coleman Edward Cone Nancy Cook Pam Corlhran Michael Cowan Nancy Cregar Wayne Crookie Anifa Cruz Lana Cuba Bob Cummings Mark Dale .w ' 5- Cheryl Danneman Bill Davis Linda Davis Priss Davis Bobby Deharf be .Eg .s... . .K as 5? .. A g Jeep a s r -an , A lc' ,M is Palrirgia Price Ted Price Susar Pruelle Joe Ouire Daniel Raiford Jean Ransbofham Charlcffe Ransom Johnny Reddy Joanne Reich Dick Respess Marion Rivers Ann Roberfs Vic Roberfs Carol Robinson Howard Rosenberg Morris Rosenberg Susan Roskind Coclrie Rubin John Rumble Bill Sain? Rosie Saint Nelson Samples Elissa Saul Edward Scanling Alan Schulman Georgia Scondras Grefchen Scofl Marlha Scofl Don Sealey Liz Sherwood Robyn Sicro Virginia Sikes Carol Slale Barry Slaler Alba Smifh Margie Srrlilh Sally Smilh Berry Snee Jeanelve Snider John Soublis Bill Soulhwood Barbara Spahn Karhy Spear Eddie Spilrer Tommy Spurlinq Bob Slarrelr Fred Sfephen Tom Sfephens Sylvia Slone Ken Slriclrland Sam Surral Dayle Sullon Elio? Tarafoof Harveyilarafoor ewPhfia.':' Whal a school! ,rf R -a yi' ik. I .. R, Q 55:5 ., ,x gif? . xiii 2 fi 4 S, , , , 4 A ., 3 A ' , I .. , ,, 5 M A- -K f' 4 'X nr 'S S , W X -. . at L wx Sf f i Charles Taylor Larry Terrell Burch Thames Tommy Thigpen Peggy Trammell Joe Trussell Jerald Udinsky Lynn Vinson Belsy Waelper Nelson Waile Hoyce Waller Harold Waller Chris Ware Jerry Warshaw Raymond Warlers Carolyn Wafley if Sl if .5 A . VR mn, S ,4. , 'xi , ..., x V Z- SL Q :ui xox JS P e Q i , as . 'X s. . . L vfff! f , S B V. A -s lg , Q x . ,I , - Q. , If .. thx H V sf if an ' 514 3, Q ' s 3 .-.L es W an be . s . n Y y i .-wiv A rl, -9' W, le af ...if ,s l i if e o a 'ae- f f iii Ill! if iii' ii' ni eaf ,wi as . We x 5' Q E, Q?-J s ,. see X i, AV U X . J V 555 fr: ,,...-lee, w ,5 a iv . r .- iw'-if is '- 'I' 'I' lilllzililig ll: i 3 ., ' ' , is? 5 3 W7 3 :ff is f Leon Novak Donny Oakley Alice O'Barr Marilyn Palmer Nathan Parker Rob Pale Dennis Peek Jane Peek Angela Penney Roberf Penfz David Pergamenf Roy Pefrway Belly Piel Joy Porfman Harvey Posner Harry Prall' Ann Johnson Bobby Johnson Jerry Johnson Esfelle Jordan Beverly Kahn Pele Kane Sue Kenner? Sfephen Keyles Bill Kincaid Brenda Kirk David Knighlon Helene Koppel Bill Kufferey Tommy Ladd Diane Lalkowih Eddie Lane Nancy Lefl Charles Lelkoff Shirley Lersh Edward Levin Michael Levin Bunny Lewis Sherry Lewis Carol Lipsius James Long Alan Luna Wayne McCafferfy Johnny McClelland Jimmy McClure Ann McCormick Dennis McKee Lallrell McLeod Pai Mafieff Frances Manning Harriell Manning Michael Marsh Steven Masak Guy Mays Marilyn Maziar Terry Meek Joe Mellichamp Rene Michael Elaine Miles Gail Miller Gayle Mingledorff Linda Mobley Jenny Morgan Ann Morris Kennifh Morrison Judy Mcskowilz Alan Mosfow Pafricia Murphy Berry Murser Bobby Naulla Books are sfill open al' lhe end of lhe day. .A- i L tl. .A , fi ir f I H GM, M of' l Buddy York Neil Zimmerman f g 5- v ' E- L W. 9 . 5 , J if 'V W .ff-f A5- . .cM....- Mike Walson Bufch Walls David Weeks Larry Weinberg Melanie Wells Billy While Rosa While Dena Wild Delia Williams Nancy Willis Frances Wilson Gordon Wilson Helen Wilson Lee Winler Waller Winn Terry Woelper Carol Woodall Willene Woods l f ,. is 'HWS Every sub-fresl1man's dream 46' ' .... , .., 1 honors f 'L 1 1 7 A14 ' 'imsf 'L A +6 l lOI1Ol' clubs The Gradyi+es are proud of 'rheir many honor clubs. Through fhese organiza+ions s+uden+s are recognized for ou'rs+anding cifizenship and scholarship. Members of such clubs as fhe Key Club, Be'ra Club, Junior Civifans, Quill and Scroll, and Senior and Junior Nafional Honor Socie+ies are leaders in school life and confribufe much of lheir 'rime and energy +o +he be++ermen+ of Grady. Because 'rhese clubs demand such high s+andards from 'rheir members, +hey do much +o promofe and esfablish in+eres+s in 'rhe academic and service phases of school life. KEY CLUB, Sponsored by Mr. Godwin Row 1 fL. fo RJ: Ellio+ Kriclc, sec.: Douglas Rumble, David Dye, pres., Danny Gross, v. pres., James Maddox. Row 2: Mr. R. Godwin, Jerry Duncan, George Foo+e. Roberf Waferhouse, +reas.g Aleclc JanoulisfMiHon Leflcoff. Md n i 1 v I -1 .-......,..0-..-...... ...w-........ llunnuupw mm., .,.., W? a 5 I ,C l Qc W1 G' 'Ta A SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Eleclion Io Ihis sociely of elevenlh and Iwelffh grade sfudenfs is one of the highesl honors Grady can confer upon ils sludenls. The members of Ihe Senior Nalional Honor Sociely are seleclecl on Iho basis of excellence in scholarship, leader- ship, and cilizenship. The members of Ihis sociely are: Row I KL. Io RJ Mi-ii, Milf-s, Barbara Coll-, Carle-r Eindley, Milron Lacri-Iia Bowdoin, Lori Kriclm, Diano Lalimr-r, Diane- Scarborough. I--Ilriiil. Row 2' I-li-lin Blown Nancy Glf-n, Mar: Mallory Spence. Row 5: Bi-clly Brown, Lee- IVICGI-ig, Jr-rry lvlaziar, David Dye, David Ri-nana Rolilrin, Mill--I Milli-i, Row J J..cIy Haynif-, Charlene Scifz, Slaiiifl, Ann Jones, Mary Alice Buchanan, Row 6: Aleclr Janoulis, Linda Baliii Rochi-Ilrf Alhadf-II Marilyn Malroyr-r, Sharon Mossrnan, Fri-d Scanling, Charles Windham, Bernard Liberman, David Brown, Aani- Minion. Row 4' Caiohi Grady Angelique Pohl, Amy Jaclmson. Mika Blass, George Zummenls, Larry Cooper. an wmv -... -ii' 1 3 .evfmnnri cf?-:f Sri 1 l nic? '29 Ki -I -M-QQ' 4 JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Junior Na+ional Honor Sociely is composed of nin'rh and +en+h grade sfudenis who have an A average and malce oulsfanding confribu+ions Io Ihe school in Ihe fields of leadership and ci'Iizenship. The members of Ihis socie+y are: Row I KL. Io Jo Ann Downing, Ire-as., James Maddox, pres.: Doiolliy Wallrr-r, vice pros: Karen Sfovall, sec, Row 2: Lynda Kle- I,aId R.wli-f- Dwoinvl, Baili-y Smilh Anna O'Barr, Charloffe Glazor, Sava Ellf-n Bi-rrnan, Lydia Fisher, Lindsay Leilch. Row 3: Peggy Spfinci-, Jani- Hammond, Ellalr-'ah Coplon, Sarah Ann Sanders, Belly HL-in, Charlolfc Coan, Cayo Thomason. Row 4: Melissa Scolf, Rena Wilson, Jeannie Brown, B-J Riilland, Nancy Greenberg, Mildred Eidson, Irene McVay, Lisa Ivlooro. Row 5: Michael Bac-r, Paul Davis, John Sff-phvns, Diclrir- Wriqhl, Jim Scoll, Richard Barn-II, Sh-ye Kranl, Ernosl' Hamel. JR. CIVITANS, Sponsored by Miss Fargason The Junior Civilans fully realize +he responsibilily +ha+ 'lheir name implies. They have many wor+hwhiIe proiec+s in +he school and fhroughoul' +he ci+y. Row 1 KL. fo RQ: Mary Long Timmerman, Hilfon Fuller, Charles Rosenfeld, Dana Ivey, Judy Gudel, Eleanor Danneman. Row 2: Nancy Glen, Paulagene Todd, Sue Raiford, Barbara Cole, Debbie Ware, Marilyn McGinly, Muflel Miller, Row 3: Belly Ann Akin, Joel Blass, Elaine Priess, Angelique Pohl, Gwen Sammons, Rochelle Alhadefl, Marion Blaclcman. Row 4: Leiv Munlaug Talrle, Sam Norwood, Louise Youngblood, Josie Smilh, Janice DeLozier, Aileen Jeffries, Jeanne Landers, Row 5: Charles Windham, Bobby Dodd, Herbie Rivers. Michael Blass, Barry Levin, George Zummenls, Carler Findley. Row 6: Sy Brown, Ivan Enlrelrin, Jim Wade, Mike Moore, David Brown, Dev McCla+chey, Jim Baxler. x ..--an-ands N ' W JR. CIVITANS JUNIOR, Sponsored by Miss Filzgerald Members of +he Junior Civi+ans Junior are freshmen and sophomores. This club performs much +he same funclions and services as Hs sisler organizalion, 'lhe Junior Civilans. Row 1 fL. fo RJ: Richard Allerman, Sara Ellen Berman, Linda Bur- dine, Harris Hines. Row 2: Marilyn Alhade-l'f, Pam Roberls, Dorolhy Walker, Mary Wesley, Lindsay Leilch, Dale Pomerance. Row 3: Herlry Harris, Belly Alferman, Marlha Rose, Peggy Spence, Harvey Mays. Row 4: Jeanie Sims, Jody Breen, James Maddox, Claudia Rash, Caye Thomason. Row 5: AI Harper, Jon Goodwin, John Slephens, Myron Dwoskin, Ben Crawford, Dale Reich, Don Baxfer x ALPHA CHAPTER BETA CLUB The members of +he Grady Bela Club are guided by +he fine principles ser down by fhe Nalional Befa Organizafion. The Alpha Chapfer is sponsored by Mr. Green. Row 1 fL. ro RJ: Nancy Glen, Gwen Sammons, Marylyn Greenbaum, Jim Wade, lreas.g Charles Windham, pres.: Marilyn Malcover, vice pres.: Lacrefia Bowdoin, sec., Belly Sue Boudreau, Linda Baron, Peggy Allerman, Carole Weinman, Eleanor Danneman, Elaine Green- baurn, Judy Burdine. Row 2: Signe Garlrell, Mary Long Tirnmer- man, Debbie Ware, Alan Al+errnan, Sfeve Orensfein, Brenda Kidd, Merry Miles, Barbara Cole, Dana lvey, Belly Ann Alcin, Diane Scar- borough, Sue Raiford. Row 35 Claudelle Ransom, Janice DeLozier, Amy Jaclison, Mae Mallory Spence, Louise Youngblood, Anne Minlrin, Judy Haynie, Helen Herd, Befh Fellon, Angelique Pohl, Jeanne Landers, Belly Hernriclc. Row 4: Nancy Maflhcws, Gail Feldser, Alice lsenberg, Josie Smilh, Beclry Brown, Lee McGee, Rochelle Alhadi:-lil, Helen Scanling, Jane Hall, Marlr Lichlenslein, Millon Lellioll, David Dye. Row 5: Larry Cooper, Sy Brown, Mille Blass, George Zummenls, Craig Wemmers, Charles Rosenfeld, David Brown, Hilfon Fuller, Harvey Ruhlman, Diclr Eberharl, David Flowers, Conrad Korlall. GAMMA CHAPTER BETA CLUB The Bela Club is an honor organizalion whose members reflecl' sfrenglh of - characfer and purpose in lheir many line acfivilies. The Gamma Chapler is sponsored by Miss Durling. Row 1 fL. fo RJ: Muller Miller, Judy Cohen, Colline Roberls, Belsy Smilh, Charlene Seifz, Dororhy Trimyer, Billie Parnelle. Row 2: Mar- lhcna Speer, Bruccne Kalish, Marion Blaclxman, Paulagene Todd, Marilyn McGinfy, Marsha Seigel, Judy Gudel, Elaine Priess, Judy Wfarren, Lori Kriclc, Row 3: Sally Woods, Nancy McCulloch, Leslie Sh:-rzen, Jacliie Collins, Barry Levin, Harold Gelber, Bill Slandiier, Jacli Cohen, Jerry Maziar, Bill Gailr. Row 4: Joe Hudson, Don Morgan, Sandra Thome, Jane Gershon, Susan Pinlchuclz, Nancy Milznni, Joan Tarafool, David Sfarc-H, Daniel Gross, Jaclr Carroll. Row 5: Sluarf Travis, Rica Levy, Alan Taranlo, Harrison McMaineS. Bobby Priesl, Raymond Franco, Joel Blass, Mary Alice Buchanan, Jimmy Brown, Arlhur Fainl. QUILL AND SCROLL, Sponsored by Miss Young The qualificafions for membership in +his organizalion are a high B average, a posilion on eifher 'l'he ORATOR or Soufherner s+aFF 'For a+ leas'l a year, and an inferesl' in any aspecl of iournalism. Row 1 IL. fo RJ: Beclry Brown, pres., Mae Mallory Spence,, Marfhena Speer, Muffeii Miller, Gwen Sammons. Row 2: Rochelle Alhadeff, Carol Hurwifz, sec.-frees., Roberla Baughrnan, Sally Woods, Becky Tuclrer, Gail Feldser, vice pres. Anne Minlrin and Lucrelia Bowdoin received nalional recogni+ion in +he Wesfinghouse Science Search by +aking parf in a fhree hour science quiz, securing and enfering a recommendafion, and dis- playing a proiecf on which 'lhey had previously worlced 'For aboul one year. Judy Hari was chosen fo represenf Grady in 'lhe ''Sevenleen-by-fhe-Yard fashion show for which she made and modeled her own dress. SEMI-FINALISTS The fif+een finalisfs in fhe Nafional Merif Scholarship Qualifying Tesl are each of slrong scholasfic characler. Through hard worlc, 'rhey have broughf lhis fine honor fo +hemselves and Henry Grady. Row 1 IL, fo RJ: Mae Mallory Spence, Lucrelia Bowdoin, Mary Alice Buchanan, Eugenia Slovall Sharon Mossman, Row 2: Carler Findley, David Brown, Jaclr Carroll, Fred Scanling, Millon Leflroff Larry Cooper, Alan Allvrman. - sports military Charles Rosenfeld and Jim Wade co capfam Row 3 Jim Baxler John Mlfchell Howard Gelber Frank Aushn Jim Howard Sandy Seligman Bobby Weinberg Bull Kennedy Jimmy Taylor Bruce Finkelsfem Row 4 Frank Chasialn Jimmy Downing Joe Hudson Waller Thompson, Bobby Dodd and Charles Windham were Grady's co-capfains +his year. Jim Wade received +he honor of being Lineman of +he Week, and Bobby Dodd received honorable men+ion for fhe All-American +eam. Charles Rosenfeld and Jim Wade made +he All-Ci+y Team. GRADY I4 O'KEEFE O Whaf blocking! GRADY I9 SOUTHWEST 0 And away he goes GRADY 7 BROWN I3 Look oufl ome on Grady-fTgh+! GRADY 28 FULTON O ' fue, -- - 1, Q Keep figh+ing! A b5,,'w , ,F .W ,V fu, . A V 4 '4 5 ,im.Pfm,: f ' 5 , A,,, f .gk N GRADY 7 NORTHSIDE 7 ' s P Q 1 Q Go Man Go! GRADY 33 SMITH I2 Y can'+ sfop a Gray K GRADY 27 MURPHY 7 He has if made. GRADY 7 ROOSEVELT IO Tl1a+'s all righ+ Grady. GRADY 7 NORTH FULTON 7 GRADY I3 BASS 7 The las'r game is always excifing. These are 'rhe men who made 'this successful season possible. Jack C. Fligg Edward E. Whifseff Dooley Maffhews PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE ,,, .I Y.-3. . v - A-'Tu Y in ' -f-'hglfv ,a 1--A-A I-.eg B vi 5 Pracfice, Pracfice, Pracfice! Drill' Drill' D,-illl , figs W W of X I K . W bi kr -ggi, gui Row 1 IL, fo RJ: John Anderson, Larry Peelr, Niclly Jordan, Slarlce Hudson, Ray Slevens, Tom Fry, Tommy Sims, Mercer Thompson, John Sfeele, Richard Allerman, Harris Hines. Row 2: Hudson Harden, Ralph McConigly, Dralce Taliaferro, Ben Crawford, Myron Dwoslrin, Terry Fine, Larry Enfrelrin, Norman Greenberg, Scolf Bowman, Hoyl Haynie. Row 3: Larry Taffel, Bill Colfer, Wesley Pilfman, Robby Fain, Marlin Jaclcel, Ronald lsenberg, Jerry Brown, Claire Vivian, Ralph Shaw, Tony Turner, Dale Reich. Marlin Lebowslry. B-TEAM FOOTBALL B-Team Foolball is played by underclassmen. Through lhe games lhese boys play, +hey gain +he experience necessary +0 play Varsify Foofball. Members of fhe B-Team squad follow +he same schedule of games as lhe Varsily players. S if!! ,l milf Row 1 IL. fo RJ: Jerry Warshaw, David Pergamenr, John Fel+on, Mile Walson, Bob Cumming, Jimmy Allen, Billy Harris, Pe+e Kain, Edward Anderson, Don Diclrson, Jay Brown. Row 2 KL. fo RJ: Jerry Erbesfield, Eddie Levin, Kenne+h Morrison, Terry Blaclr, Ricky Arnoe viiz, Eddie Lane, Rob Pale, Tommy Thompson, Jerry Johnson, Milion RADY Coach Siriclcland and Assis+an+ Joe Broolcs. Leflxoff, Tommy Siephens, Pele Herwiclc, Tommy Spurlin, Vic Roberls. Row 3 fl.. fo RJ: Barry Slaiar, Ellioii Taraiool, Waller Evins, Jimmy Armsirong, Burion Gruber, Tommy Fiebellcorv, Randy Bryan, Bill Kincaid, Ronnie Long, Joel Trusseel, Charles Taylor, Kennefh Waller, Billy While. EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL Fooiball is Grady's mos+ excifing fall sporf and prob ably +he besf liked spori' of fhe whole school calendar The Eighth Grade foofball feam gives members of fhe sub-freshman class an oppor+uni+y +o play foofball wiih ofher schools. Being a member of ihis +eam may be a boy's lirsi sfep on ihe way io playing Varsify Fooiball. Heads up - fails clown - shori, choppy sfeps. Lifr 'ihose feel high. Bobby Dodd Sfuari lzensiai Don Bax+er VARSITY BASKETBALL The Henry Grady Varsiiy Baslce+ball Team, coached by Mr. Slcelion, s+ar+ed +he l958 season wilh high hopes for an excel- lenl yearg Gradyifes were very proud of 'rheir excellenf, well-frained leam. Bui, be- cause of many sligh+ misforfunes usually occurring in overlime games, +he leam did no+ do as well as was expecled. A+ fhe end of +he year, coun+ing pre-season games, rhe Varsily squad had won over half of +heir games and Jerry Kafz, an ou+s+anding player, was chosen on +he Ci+y All-Siar Team. Jerry Kill Johnny Johnson 1 o m Howard, Sluarl lzensiah Jerry Kalz, Mall: Lichfcr o y C e n Z Phillip Jackson, Don E-axier, Jim Downing Bobby Do Sandra Norlh Belly Hemriclc Connie Sfafen Nancy Mallhews GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL The girls' Varsify baslcelball feam had a very oufsfanding season. They showed greaf spiril and wonderful learnworlc. Many hard and long hours were pu? in+o praclices under fhe superior inslruc- fions of Coach Ed Whilsefl. The reward of fhe emcfori and hard worlc came when lhey placed lhird in lhe ci+y. Louise Youngblood Sue Smifh Row 1 fL, fo Carolyn Byrum, Belly l-lemriclc, Virginia Pellxas, Janie Aflrinson. Row 2: Ann Goodwin, Louise Youngblood, Cheryl Sarnmons, Pal Byrum, Mary Alice Buchanan, Sandra Norfh, Peggy Shelfer, Sue Smifh, Connie Sfalen, Nancy Mallhews, Be+h Fellon. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL Baske+baH, C5rady's favorHe winler sport is also +augh+ +o +he sub-freshmen. As members of 'flue Eiglwllw Grade Baslcelball Team, coached by NAL S+HcHand,+hese dudenh become acquahded wHh llie funclamenlals of baslcelball. Alle-r llwis fraining H10 sub-freshmen are eligible fo become members of 'rlwe B4Team and finally Varsify Squad. Row 7 KL. fo Rj: Edward Anderson, David Pergamenh Terry Black, Randy Bryan. Row 2: Edwin Bridges, Jimmy Norlli, Tommy Fibellrorw, Jimmy Armslrong, Burlon Gruber. varsity baseball F 47811 'iff schi- ' les .-fi 2. ,A 3 lc ' . s Row 1 IL. fo RJ: Jerry Duncan, Alex Long, Hilfon Fuller, Johnny Sower, Larry Laflrowih, lvan Enrrelzin, Bobby Dodd. Row 2: Alvin Rogell, Bobby Davis, Chad Sfepp, Johnny Johnson, Billy Sanders, Charles Windham, Larry Peelr, VARSITY BASEBALL Baller up sounds familiar +o any boy who has played on a baseball diamond. The saying is also familiar +o many Gradyiles who supporl +he leam. Members of fhe Varsify Baseball Team, coached by Mr. Whifseff, worked hard during 'rhe spring and finished 'rheir season wifh a 8-I0 record. Larry Laflcowilz, Billy Sanders, and Chad Sfepp were a few of +he +eam's oulsfanding play- 1 ers. Larry Laflcowilz was chosen for All-Cily. W Coach Whi+se++ gives helpful advice ,i M . ' T31 - H .fs A1 jk, . ' , B lsr . Ah . .- Le+'s go Grady. Grady wins again. ' W L, 5' Q, Q , X. s.. .i -. .,f 3:'v'Q. 0' ' .W .5 V YW sl .an-ig X 1. a M, wx e, . ff .Q iz' B f ,,f3'Tr'w 'Q . were B-TEAM BASEBALL Baseball is a sfimulaling and exci+ing spor+ for boys of all ages. Members of +he B-Team Baseball Team, coached by Mr. Russell, learn sporfsmanship, co-opera'l'ion, and +eamworlc. Through fhe experience and slcill fhey gain by playing ball wifh o+her feams, fhese boys may qualify +o become members of 'rhe Varsily Squad. Row 1 IL. fo RJ: L. G, Risner, Bill Kennedy, Alvin Verner, Jimmy Taylor, Bruce Finlrelslein, Larry Enlrelzin, Harris Hines. Row 2: S+uar+ l1ens+a+, Milne Harris, Jack Fleming, Barry Levin, Ted Shuey, Herlcey Harris, Coach Russell, Dicln Easley. WRESTLING Wresfling, a relafively new sporl a+ Grady, gained in popularify during lhe season. This +eam won four mee'l's and losf only +hree. They placed +hird in fhe sfale. Indi- vidual members of fhis feam also received high honors in slafe-wide compefilion. Among +he honors was +he one received by Jerry Davis who won 'the Sfaie Cham- pionship for +he l65 pound division. As 'rhe years pass more and more Gradyifes enioy +his fascina+ing sporf. .Q-.V-an-av--'..v.-We v Y Row l fl.. fo Bruce Finlzelslein, Sfeve Orenslein, Mercer Thompson, Ronnie Goings, Ben Dasher. Row 2: Alan Novalr, Joe Hudson, Jerry Canler, Billy Tidmore, Gary Goldslein, Bill Curlis. Row 3: Coach Converse, Jim Wade, Waller Thompson, Norman Greenberg, Coach Fligg, T 'WE Coach Sid Laird Slceels Wade .. X golf GOLF TEAM The Henry Grady Golf Team, coached by Mr. Laird. can loolr bacln on a wonderful I958 season. They losl' only one regular game, won 'lhe ci+y championship, and placed fhird in s+al'e compe+i+ion. One of fhe feam mem- bers, Jerry Greenbaum, won ihe ci+y championship and +hird place in +he s'l'a+e. Ofher oufsfanding members of +his feam were Teddy Hayes, Joe Segal, Howard Feuer, Slcee+s Wade and Jerry Kinney. Joe Segal W1 Teddy Hayes A bi+ of advice is always welcome A, A W A, k,Wk,,W,l., , - ,..-.......4.... -.....-...,...v gf-------W ,, ron, 1 li :.,. Al 4 3 A QR ,Q Anal x .. ' I 1 N 2, 4... Row1fL.fo RJ: Jerry Canler F ,f Henry Bauer X A Y. Row 2: Marla Lilchensfein Phillip Mecllriz V , I X T ' - T A .. W T 'riff ,. mf-N r , i ' - T., . 3 .n , V W rwwgi gxiigigfgg af .4 , r -iff: fr be T . ' Wi' F555 ' f -as - L K' ii ,I -, 1 l vw , ii' - . -1-If . 7 ,,,,, W ,fr Tig ,.:':-E-1-' Qu , 1 . vi: J: 1 A .-als!-' ' , X ' if if-'ST l::3:Z':-1 ff 1 - , 1 . ve .n-U' ,.g. 4 1 3. 3 ,-, Q ,Q .,. 1 1 .5 . : - .g.:. TENNIS For excilemenl and quiclc aciion Gradyifes lurn lo lheir fwo Tennis Teams. Bofh Girls' and Boys' Teams ai Grady worlr hard and prac'l'ice long hours fo per'Fec++l1eir serves, baclrhands, and forehands. When 'lhey play doubles members musl' learn how io worlc logefherg however, fhe boys and girls of fhe Henry Grady Tennis Teams are well rewarded for lheir efforfs. Aside 'From +he lessons in spor'l'smansl1ip and fhe beauliful sun fans 'lhese people seem fo gel, members of fhese groups also represenl Grady in ciiy-wide mafches and finish each year wi+l1 an excellenl' season. - ,Ny ,N s we 415, , . ,,,,s, am, , -ph-qqw,wMww4MaovM-:admit-v-Linnaeus'-A K x-a-.1-A-sv-qnovx-c-4-at-s-aus----QQGU Z' A as RQ ,X Q, -Q- Row 1 fL. fo RJ Valley Ezell Maun Rudasill Row 2: Marsha Siegel Sue Smilh Joan Cobb 5 Row 1 KL. fo RQ: Charles Rosenfeld, Kimbrough Davis, John Haicher, John Coach N13-Hhews helps John pr-acfice for S+a+e lv1i+cl-ell, Jerry Kafz. Row 2: Roberr Slriclrland, Frank Auslin, Roberl Norris. Diclx Eborharh Jan Jaclcson. Row 3: Carl Bergman, manager, Sy Brown, Terry Parlrer, Eddie Lee, Harold Gelber, Phillip Jaclcson. VARSITY TRACK The Varsify Traclc Team had a very good 58 season as 'rhey losf only +wo ou+ of fheir five games. John Ha+cher and Charles Rosenfeld, members of +his +eam, aH'ended +he S+a+e AAA mee+ in A+hens. Charles placed +hird in fhe sfafe in shof pu+. The +eam's coaches, Mr. S+riclcland and Mr. Maffhews, can loolc back on +he season wi+h safisfac- Hon. CROSS COUNTRY The Cross Coun+ry Team, coached by Mr. Ma+'rhews, had a fair season. Roberf Whafley was an ou'rs+anding member of fhis feam. He consis+en+ly placed firsl' or second in all Grady meefs and placed second in +he sub-region ofA+lan1'a. The Cross Counfry 'Team holds i+s meefs in 'rhe fall. .saw - 'wf 'Mah i 'iw-.,...,,... if A A f' , Q' f K U :Visas .51w'1iW- EN? 'www i 'iuwfq E 5 V- 2' ':'V hqakff I w .d , Coach MaH'hews help in every way l av,-m can five' 11' an ,-. Jack Har+, Roberf Whafley, Clarence Rowland Long hours of pracfice. X B-TEAM TRACK TEAM The B-Team Traclr Team had an excellenf I958 season. They placed second in ci+y compe+i+ion, and several of fheir members brolre cify and school records. Smokey Poole, Jacl: Hari, Jim Baxfer, Don Baxler, and Sandy Seligman were some of fhe oufsfanding members of fhis feam. Wifh fhe help of Coach Maflhews fhey won many vicfories for Grady High School. - 'Qs Q -x Row 1 IL. fo RJ: Tony Turner, Ernesf Hammel, Sieve Solomon, Jerry Brown, Joel Lobel, Jim Howard, Sandy Seligman, Smokey Poole. Row 2: Billy Taylor, Arfhur Fainf, John Shaddix, Jerry Brown, Tommy Sims, Jon Lowry, Don Baxfer, David Flowers, Jim Baxter, Jacl: Harl, Bobby Maddox, John Sleele, David McDaniels. EIGHTH GRADE TRACK TEAM Eigh+h Grade Traclc is one of +he few ac+ivi+ies open +o sub-freshmen s+uden+s. Through +his feam, coached by Mr. Siriclcland and Mr. Maflhews, boys in 'lhe eigh+h grade are infroduced +o +he A+hle'I'ic Deparfmenf. Mem- bers of 'lhe Eighlh Grade feam are also frained so 'lhey may con+inue in fhis spor+ and evenfually ioin 'lhe Henry Grady Varsify Traclc Team. Row 1 fL. fo RJ: Ben Crawford, Myron Dwoslxin, Freddy Clein, Sfanley Polloclr, Allen Head, Dralre Taliaferro, Fred Taylor. Row 2: Tommy Warren, Ralph Mc- Congley, Mariin Libowslry, Ted Kriclr, Claire Vivian, Jerry Lehman, Lane Wolbe, Richard Amalo, Michael Amafo. military fear Msg ,MU MRM v o ,www Nw Q RIFLE TEAM fL. fo RJ: Noel Carpenler, Jimmy Daniels, Danny Penlecosl, Lin McCormick, Larry Marclnesseau Roberf Bennet Jack Carroll, Joe Snow,Cl'1arles English, Tommy Harris, Arllwur Fainf. 'QQ'ff'f Q5 4, nf T ' -we l., I959 MILITARY BATTALION Membership in +he MiIi+ary BaH'aIion no+ only prepares boys for life in fhe Army bu+ also builds fheir charac+ers. The Milifary DeparI'men+ fries Io insI'iII habifs of orderliness, precision and discipline, and respecf for any consfifufed au+hori+y in each cade'I'. These sfudenls also receive elemenfary miIi+ary Iraining which will be of value fo fhem and +heir counfry. The Henry Grady MiIi+ary Depar+men+, composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, helps boys become men. l959 RIFLE TEAM The Henry Grady Rifle Team had an exceIIen+ l959 season. By winning nine malches and losing 'rhree +his group placed fourfh in +he cify. The Rifle Team was 'rhen picked from +he +op Ihird of +he Third Army Area 'fo 'Fire in fhe Nafional Infer- collegiafe Indoor Rifle Mafches. The sfuden+s of Henry Grady can ius'I'Iy be proud of fhis facel' of fhe Milifary DeparI'men+. iQ X will we 'Wx 21. wif' MfSg'I. Wade McKinnon Sgt Coy Morris A Cadef Col. John Mi+cIueII Kg-V' Yi: ,Q MILITARY OFFICERS Row I KL. fo John MIICITCII, DnvId AII:-n, Larry Mm-chossmn, I-Iarvoy SIIIIIFTTBYI, Row 2: Nom-I Cfirprfnff-a, .IncIr C.xrroII, I-'IarrIson IvIcIvIanIs, Larry FIN-, Cary King, AIIan Novak, Jamfxs Bnrday, .Ifmmy DanIr1Is. Sonny May. Row 3: Roberf BCFIFICII. Joe IXIOIQIQS, Tommy Jarrisr IvI0IvIn SIIvcr, Louio IvIfIrrIII', Jan Jackson, Sam Norwood, Lcnn CHVISIIC, .0 ,, . , f mai -,fox A . -V 1 ogg., ' lwwma Q Al--xander, Froclq Alexandor, William, Alferr-nan, Ricliarclq Anderson, Jolmg Baer, Michael: Ballard, Richard, Barrnlf, Riclwai'd3Baxlcr,Donald,Bm1ly,TerryqBellingcr,JongBilliralxis,Nicl1olas3Blaclc,Jimrnyg Bliiclirnan, Wilbur: Boman, Scolf' Briggs, Horborlj Brown, Jerry, Bruner, Tlmmasg Bruner, Tlwomasq Bmwoll, Wallcr, Bufler, Kennillw' Byz-rs, VVaynv, Canfroll, William, Clwew, Douglas: Clwolas, George' HAH Cohen, Slanlvyj Collins, Je-rry, Conn11lly,Jarnvsg Coolr-y,JarTwSQCopolanicameronjcregar,Charlie, Curfis, Bill: Danivl, .lowlj Davis, Jarnrfs' Davis, Jvrry Long Davis, Mike, Davis, Paul, Dickerson, Hillong Dyvi' VVilliarn, Easloy, Riclvarcl' Elder, Slwvvj Emory, Jimmy: Englislw, Clwarlesg Epslein, Jaclrj Finn, Robby, COMPANY Clean if, slnine if, and puf if away. Some people will never learn. ...N Guidance from +l'1e leaders. Praciice malces perfecf. W. ,, r . , N aim,- 5322:--I - -. S 'fr' '- ,vs-' yr: . fr -fa ,t?W vrffm wg if J 'ff' if Q ,gg-95,Ea,fr'sfgg,gzF15 we ,'-ef is is G itiiliw Field, William, Findley, Clay, Galpin, Roberi, Glisson, Johnny, Golub, Myron, Greenberg, Norman Greene, Larry, Greenoe, Bari, Hadley, William, Hamel, Ernesf, Hammond, Slewarl, Hanlramer, Philip, Hardin, Hudson, Harris, Huberl, Hines, Harris, Hayden, Roberf, Horn, Lee, Horwilz, Kennellw Hudson, Slarlre, Hughes, Tommy, lngle, James, Jaclxel, Marlin, Jordan, Johnny, Jordan, Nicholas Kalz, Marlc, Kinney, Jerry, Kranf, Sieve, Lewis, Foullle, Level, Joel, McConnell, Mac, McDaniel, David McLaughlin, Jay, Medders, Herschel, Mendel, Sfanley, Miller, Roy, Milion, Paul, Mobley, Jerry Mollcner, Jimmy, Nesbiii, Jim, Newman, Bobby, Nissley, Jeff, Orensfein, Richard, Nurfing, Joseplw B COMPANY N -up-Ns... NS? 2. 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Larry Marcliesseau Glenda Novak Peggy Elwricli Alice Turner Rosalyn Ramsey Be+h Plylex Cd+ Cd+ Ccl+. Cd+. Cd+ . ls+ L+. Sam Norwood . ls+ L+. Allen Novalc ls+ L+. James Barclay ls+ L+. David Allen .Znd L+. Lenn C+1ris+e Angelique Polwl Maury lsenberg Marylou Cox Sandra Adams Susan Cl1ris+opl1er Cdf. 2nd L+ Cc.l+. 2nd L+ Cd+. 2nd L+. Ccl+ 2nd L+ Cd+. 2nd L+. Melvin Silver Tommy Harris Roloer+ Benne++ Sonny May Louie Merril' Marilyn Sliuman Olivia Moore Jaclcie Kirlc Ru+l1 Haln Jo Pan+er Cd+. 2nd L Be++y Byres +. Joe Nobles J la SABER DAY i Grady has some of +l1e bes+ dressed cadefs in i+s milifary deparfmeni. Saber Day The annual Saber Day Ceremony, conducfed by fhe Milifary Depar+men+, is held in +he fall. On 'Huis occasion cadef ofTicers receive 'Hweir commissions and sabers from +heir sponsors. IU' FEDERAL INSPECTION The Federal Inspeclion of Ihe Milifary Deparf- menf occurs in fhe spring. AI' +his lime officers from Ihe Deparfmenl' of fhe Army inspecf fhe enfire baffalion. Grady has always earned an honor raf- ing, which is presenled lo Ihe deparfmenf by Ihe principal a+ +he Sponsors' Day Ceremony. INSPECTION M,fSg+. McKinnon gives regular inspeclions Io his mili+ary cleparfmenf. These inspecfions prepare Ihe boys for Ihe imporfanl Federal lnspecfion. Again 'this year, 'rhanlrs fo Ihe leaders in Ihe mili- Iary deparlmenf, Ihe deparfmenl came our on +op . - organizations sociai clubs memories The upper class homeroom presi- denls are imporfanl members of l'he Sludenl' Council. They lceep all iun- iors and seniors informed concerning council funclions and school aclivi- lies. They also help fhe school by selling yearboolrs and collecling money for lhe Junior-Senior and lhe Senior Play. HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS lO+h, lllh and l2+h Grades IL. fo RJ Row 1: Judy Slolces, Charlolle Glazcr, Mary Long Timmerman, Andy Srnilh, Eleanor Dannc- man, Diane Scarborough, Claudelle Ransom. Row 2: Jim Scoll, Charles Tull, Jane- Hammond, Cayo Thomason, Nancy Arnold, Hillon Fuller, Bill Pellys. Row 3: Millon Lcllrofl, Joel Blass, Craig Wemmers Truell Milchell, George Foole, Bill Gails, Sandy Seligman. Rochelle Alhadelil and Milce Moore, our co-presi- Mr. Laird, Sludenl Council Sponsor, discusses a denls, pause from lheir busy schedule. currenl' problem wilh Rochelle and Milne. HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS Blh and 91h Grades fL, fo RJ Row 1: Helen Wilson, Frances Manning, Anne Brown, Linda Andrews, Jody Breen, Marilyn Gerson, Renie Blass, Lorene Cleland. Row 2: Nancy Feldman, Ina Sue Abelman, Reba Taylor, Belsy Wollper, Leena Swinney, Evelyn Adams, Carol Lu Clarlc, Marsha Pauellr, Row 3: Edward Anderson, Myron Dwoslrin, Bren? Milchell, Diclrie Pomeroy, Jimmy Armslrong, John Goodwin, Edwin Bridges, Jerry Johnson, Viclor Roberls. By acquainling Sub-Freshmen and Freshmen wifh fhe funclions of fhe S+uden'l' Council, lhe lower class pres- idenls perform a worfhwhile school funclion. As council members lhey also help wilh Grady dances, fhe denlal campaign, and fhe co-presi- denl elecfion. STUDENT COUNCIL fL. fo RJ Row 7: Nancy Glen, Mae Mallory Spence, Barbara Cole, Jeanne Landers, Louise Youngblood, Belh Fellon. Row 2: Jim Baxler, Paulagene Todd, Gwen Sammons, Rochelle Alhadelf, Charles Windham. Row 3: Barry Levin, John Milchell, Leiv Talrle, Michael Blass, Milre Moore, Sy Brown. Eighlh, Ninfh and Tenfh Grade S+uclen'l Council Members fL. fo RJ Row 1: Dale Pomerance, Mary Wesley, Janie Sims. Cheryl Danneman. Row 2: Don Baller, Tommy Fiebellrorn. James Maddox. Row 3: Ben Crawford, Randy Bryan, Richard Allerman. SOUTl-lERNER STAFF Above fl.. fo RJ Row 1: Slanley Tenenbaurn, Charlolle Glazer, Pearlann Gulclen, Carole Weinman, Janel Siegel, Helen Kaplan, Jane? Carler, Barbara Janko. Row 2: Ella- leali Coplon, Jeannie Sims, Bill l-ledgepellw, Tlialia Algers. Carole Grady, Becky Brown, Sally Woods. Row 3: David Allen, Roberla Baughman, Angelique Polwl, Marllriena Speer, Mallory Spence, Dana Ivey, Becky Tucker, Mullel Miller, Mrs. Rubin, Advisor, David Allen. Side fTop fo Boffomj: Mrs. Rubin, Advisor, Mae Mallory Spence, Edilor. IL. fo RJ: Marlliena Speer and Becky Tucker, Business Managers. ORATOR STAFF Above fL. fo RJ Row 1: Andy Smifh, Gail Feldser. Row 2: Larry Kranfz, Jill Sophier, Peggy Alferman, Marilyn Green- baum. Row 3: Danny Smi+h, Nancy Maifhews, Cheryl Sam- mons. Row 4: Nancy Mi+zner, Carol Hurwifz, Miss Young, Advisor: Larry Rubin, Judy Cohen, Sharon Mossman, Roni Hanson. Nof picfured: Gwen Sammons. Side Uop fo Boffoml: Miss Young, Advisor: Gwen Sam- mons, Edifor. IL. fo RJ: Andy Smilh and Gail Feldser, Business Managers. . M, uw? Q 'J' 'R NINTH GRADE Y-TEENS IR. fo LJ Row 1: Sandra Sapp, Cornelia Peacoclr, Belly Baclrus, Belsy Graham, Linda Burdine, Jane Campbell, Harrielle Topping. Row 2: Barbara Lillrell, Linda Marlin, Reba Taylor, Ellen Barrier, Dolly Lee, Carole Harvey, Susan Leas. Row 3: Sandra Mc- Arlhur, Liana DeMarco, Suzie Freeman, Treas.: Carol Panler, Beverly Fuller, Anne Cowan, Suzanne Forbes. Row 4: Frances Wrighl, Dixie Gordon, Carol Berry, Marcel Dworel, vice pres.: Elaine Hanceq Sally Cummins, Pam Weddle. Row 5: Carol Mc- Bride, Kalhy Crawford, Merrilee Foole, pres.: Jean Piclcren, Kay Alvarez, Karen Miller, Carol Wallnins. Row 6: Suzanne John- son, Peggy Sheller, Sandra Mellon, Connie Slalen, Judy Harl, Merrilee Allison. Row 7: Marlha Pellway, Cynlhia Marsh, Marlha Rose, sec.: Sandra Crespo, Jeanie Sims, Mary Bradley. EIGHTH GRADE Y-TEENS IL, fo RJ Row 1: Joy Carler, Peggy Tram- mell, Elaine Miles, Pal Murphy, pres.: Pris- cilla Davis, sec.: Marlha E, Barnes. Row 2: Cheryl Chapman, Mildred Chaslain, lreas.: Virginia Silres, Callie Freeman, Kalhy Speer, Anne Brown. Row 3: Anne Johnson, Marlha Balrer, Nancy Willis, Angela Penney, Geor- gia Scondras, Grelchen Scoll, Shirley Hersch. Row 4: Margarel Fifield, Kalhy Malheny, Palsy Kelley, Barbara Asbury, Wil- lene Woods, Pal Price. Row 5: Carole Slale, Marjorie Smilh, Joy Porlman, Nancy Cregar, Gayle Mingledorll, Pippy Haase. Nol pic- lurecl: Melanie Wells, v. pres. sg ART CLUB IL. fo RJ Row 1: Palricia Wilson, sec. Bailey Smi+h, Linda Griffin, Marina Peifway, pres., Slevcn Masall, Row 2: Wayne Croolxe Tommy Ladd, vice pres., Dolly Lee, freas. Pa? Murphy. Row 3: Miss Mueller, sponsor Jimmy Smifh, Claud Luna, Jay Brown. TENTH GRADE Y-TEENS KL. fo RJ Row 1: Frances King, Raelee Dworef, Be+h Norwood, Evelyn Miller, Rose- mary McKay, Glenda Sfarnes. Row 2: Susan Hill, Dorofhy Walker, Peggy Spence, Sue Pope, +reas., Mary Brock, Jo Panler. Row 3: Susan Dance, Jean Filre, Claudia Rash, Carol Greiner, Joy Woodard, Robin LoclreH, Row 4: Deanna Sfille, Mildred Eid- son, pres., Cheryl Sammons, B, J, Rufland, Loraine Boland, Rena Wilson. Row 5: Peggy Kelly, vice pres.: Areli Jackson, Jane Ham- mond, Marilyn Berry, Karen Srovall, sec. NINTH GRADE JR. HI-Y Row 1 IL. io RJ: Larry Enfrelrin, sec.-frees.: Brenl Mi+chell, vice Colfer, Lane Wolbe, Ralph Mcconigly, Tom Fry, Hoyt Haynie, PWS-I Terry Fine, Myron Dwoslrin, Sfanley Pollock, Larry Wilson, Tommy Warren, Bill Schoolbred, Pascal Grubbs. Nor picfured: Drake Bobby Waldorf, Coach Sfriclrland. Row 2: Phillip Herndon, Bill Taliaferro, pres. EIGHTH GRADE JR. HI-Y KL. fo RJ Row 1: Kenne+h Waller, sec.-+reas.g Terry Black, pres.: Johnson. Row 3: Jimmy Allen, Sieve Ballrin, David Pergamenl, Jimmy Armsfrong, Tommy Fiebellrorn, Randy Bryan, vice pres.: Charles Leflroff, Den Raiford, Billy Harris, Lee Winlers, Marion Coach Sfricluland, sponsor, Row 2: Jerry Warshaw, Edward Ander- Rivers, Row 4: Eddie Levin, Eddie Lane, Barry Slaler, Charles Taylor, son, Ricky Siegel, Joe Mellichamp, Billy While, Pele Herwick, Jerry Kennefh Morrison, Tommy Spurlin, Tommy Thompson. ELEVENTH GRADE CO-ED HY-Y KL. fo RJ Row 1: Jean Sheheane, Signe Garlrell, Merry Miles, Marilyn McGinly, Rosserlyn Ram- say, Carolyn Hannah. Row 2: PauIe++e Dover, Sandra Allen, Pally Trammell, Belly Ann Akin, Mary Slarnes, Debbie Ware, sec., Sue Dyer, Mary Long Timm:-rman. Row 3: Jackie Collins, lreasg Marilyn Morrison, Sheila Roberls, Pal Fred, Linda Childress, Belly Hemrick, Diane Larimer, Judy Haynie, Belh Fellon. Row 4: Nancy McCulloch, Sandra Adams, Sharon Hub- bard, Louise Youngblood, Josie Smilh, vice pres.g Ann Goodwin, Mackie McGee, Sandra Thome, Jane Slokes. Row 5: Waller Thompson, Jim Baxler, David Dye, David Howers, Ken Miller, Billy Tidmore, Jim Howard, pres., Herbie Rivers TWELFTH GRADE CO-ED Hl Y IL. fo RJ Row 1: Charlolle Wilson, Muflel Miller, sec.j Janice DeLozicr, Diane Scarbor- ough, Kay Halaway, Billie Parnelle, Anne Porl- man, Belle Sue Boudreau, Marion Blackman, Jane Panler, Gwen Sammons. Row 2: Brenda Kidd, Claudelle Ransom, Nancy Glen, Jeanne Landers, Elaine Priess, Marlhena Speer, Dana Ivey, Sy Brown, Angelique Pohl, Page Johnslon, Carol Converse. Row 3: Nancy Mallhews, Belly Connor, Mary Buchanan, Sandra Arnold, Bar- bara Cale, Carole Grady, Roberl Norris, Mike Moore, Jane Rash, Judy Drake, Gail Negley. Row 4: Thomas Milner, Belly Harrison, Mary Whileside, Belsy Cary, Sibley Burgoyne, Becky Brown, Tom Zachary, Jim Wade, Leiv Takle, Lee McGee, Sally Woods, Jan Harlslield. Row 5: Dev McClalchey, Eddie Lee, pres., Bobby Priesl, Harrison McMains, Ronnie Go- ings, Dick Eberharl, Carler, Findley, David Brown, Jack Carroll, Frank Pale, Bill Slandifer. Noi piclured: Helen Scanling, vice pres., Hillon Fuller, lreas, TENTH GRADE CO-ED HI-Y fL. fo RJ Row 1: Ellen Nauman, Linda Roberl- son, Nancy While, Lydia Fisher, Dorolhy Wal- ker, Glenda Slarnes, Cris Hope, Nancy Harl. Row 2: Peggy Kelly, Maryem Robinson, Marene Campbell, sec., Susan Chrislopher, Connie Brown, Sally Mallhews, Sue Pope, Rena Wilson, James Maddox. Row 3: Evelyn Miller, vice pres., Belh Norwood, Mary Lowry, Pal Foole, Caye Thomason, Jane Hammond, Jo Panler, Mary Brock, Herlzy Harris. Row 4: Claudia Rash, Joy Woodard, JoAnn Downing, Jerry Brown, Jeannie Brown, lreas.g Harris Hines, Micky Billirakis, Tommy Hughes, Nicky Jordon. Row 5: Ray Slevens, John Slephens, Doug Niss- ley, Jim NesBill, Lee Horn, Hillon Dickerson, Ralph Shaw, Don Baxler, pres., Roberl Waller. MOTION PICTURE CLUB KL. To RJ Row 7: Richard Yerlow, Barry Kahanow, Bill CurTis. Row 2: Bill Kuylrendal, Fred Kriclr, Harvey TaTTel, Harvey Whihiman, Mr. Hawlcins, Sponsor. Row 3: Louie MerriTT, John Ivey, AI Cohen. Row 4: Alan Jampole, Ken Bloclc, Jay Levy, Bud Millenbaugh. P.A. SYSTEM KL. To RJ Row 1: Linda Harrison, Al Cohen, Bill HedgepeTh, Barney SuraTT. Row 2: .Iaclr Carroll, Dev McClaTchy. DEBATING TEAM fL. To RJ Row 1: Linda OrensTein, Charlene SeiTz, Jill So- phier. Row 2: Mille Baer, Treas.g Madison PraTT, sec., Milne Davis, vice pres. Nof picfured: Linda Harrison, pres. MOTION PICTURE CLUB One picTure is worTh a Thousand words. Teachers who Teel Thai' This sTaTemenT is True may call on any member oT The MoTion PicTure Club To help Them. These boys, who are well Trained in The care and use oT The moTion picTure proiecTor by Mr. Johnson, Tlusfr advisor, show The many films GracIyiTes enioy during Their school year. DEBATING CLUB The DebaTing Club provides an excellenT opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs To learn The arT oT Thinlcing on Their TeeT and expressing Their ideas eTTecTiveIy. Members oT This club parTicipaTe in TournamenTs wiTh oTher A+Ian+a schools and in debaTes aT Emory UniversiTy every year. The DebaTing Club, under The direcTion oT Miss FiTzgerald, is open To all sTudenTs inTeresTecl in exTem- poraneous speech. P.A. SYSTEM Each school morning begins wiTh music and announcemenTs Trcm The P.A. SysTem, These announcemenTs inTorm The sTudenTs and TaculTy oT The evenTs oT The day, club meeTings, The scores oT Grady games, and any cTher new-5worThy iTem. CHESS CLUB fl., fo R.2 Row 1: Jim Scolr, pres., George Zumenls. Row 2: James Maddox, vice pres.: Larry Cobb, Sleven Goldberg. sec.-Ireas.3 David Sfarrerf. CHESS CLUB Chess, +he age-old game of Icings and scholars, is also pursued by Grady's in+eIIec+uaIs. Members of +he Chess Club Iax Iheir brains and pafience as Ihey decide whefher fo move Bishop, pawn, or Icing, and each 'tense mee'I'ing ends as some sfudenls cry check mare. Membership in 'Ihis club is open Io all Cvradyifes who wanf +o spend an exciring aflernoon af +his game. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club provides an enioyable way 'for fhose infer- esred in science fo Iceep abreasr of Ihe Ia+es+ scienfific achieve- menrs and conlroversies. The members have programs af which guesr spealcers discuss such subiecrs as biology, chemisrry, and physics. This fine group represenfs Ihe school af I'I'1e A+IanI'a Science Congress and ofher imporfanf occasions. RADIO CLUB One of Ihe mosf inreresling clubs ro organize a+ Grady Ihis year was Ihe Radio Club. Irs purpose was +0 acquire an amareur radio slalion Iocared a+ Grady for use by Ihe sfudenl' body and faculfy. Under Ihe guidance of +he Bell Telephone Laborafories, code and Iheory classes were conducred every orher weelc. Presenfly +he members are planning fo purchase a +ransmiH'er and receiver. IIs oFFicers are: Ronnie DeWees, pres., Bernard Tiberman, vice pres., Jim Naff, sec., and David Joel, freas. SCIENCE CLUB IL. fo RJ Row 7: Kalhy Crawford, Kennelh Horwilz, Hilfon Ericlcerson, Lacrelia Bowdoin, Beclry Brown, sec.7 Alec Janoulis pres.g Fred Scanling, Ireas., Bernard Liberman, Nor picfuled Ann Minlcin, vice pres. RADIO CLUB IL. fo RJ Row 1: Barry Kahanow, sec.g Viclor Roberis Row 2: Ronnie DeWees, vice pres.g Bernard Liberman, pres. Ed Brown. Nof picfuled: Charles Kingsley, sponsor. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The E. T. A. members, under lhe di- reclion ol Mrs. Barnes, are a valuable assel lo Grady. The membership quali- licalions assure lhe club ol having mem- bers whose slandards of responsibilily and inlegrily are high. One vilal school service perlormed by lhe members is lhe supervision of classes lell olherwise un- allended during lhe absence of leach- ers. Represenling lhe sludenl body, lhe F. T. A. gives an annual lea for lhe leachers ol Grady. fL. lo RJ Row 1: Nancy Milzner, Marilyn Shuman, vice pres.: Bruceyne Kalish, lreas.g Joan Taralool, pres.: Mrs. Barnes, Sponsor: Bunny Rolhberg, sec. Row 2: Eleanor Lelf, Miriam Lobel, Sherry Adelman, Charlolle Blass, Alice Isenberg, Marilyn Greenbaum, Elaine Greenbaum, Leslie Shelzen. Row 3: Ro- chelle Alhaclell, Carol Hurwilz, Marlene Koleslry, Judy Gudel, Belly Soublis, Jane Gershon, Sue Joclrers. Row 4: Elaine Rosenberg, Helen Knox, Linda Braunslein, Ellen Galanly, Lois Cohen, Eve Parlzer, Ann Minkin, Renana Robkin. Row 5: Maury Isenberg, Rica Levy, Anne Jones, Arline Shmerling. if S 2 Q s Q2 ' if 4 fi.,.fgsi:si FUTURE HOMEMAKERS or AMERICA Allhough preparing girls for lheir lives as molhers and housewives is lhe main purpose ol lhe Fulure Homemalcers of America, lhis club performs many olher worlhwhile lunclions during lhe school year. Members of lhe F. H. A. 'Fill Thanksgiving baslcels, malie gills lor Grady Hospilal children, and give a Chrislmas parly for an orphanage in Georgia, A lallc by a home economisl, a panel on daling, and a Valenline's Day parly were olher aclivilies ol lhe F. H. A. The Fulure Homemalcers ol America is under lhe direclion ol Mrs. Thompson. IL. fo RJ Row 1: Elaine Chambless, Olynn Jacobs, Carole Slale, Shirley Learsch, Kalhy Speer, Anila Cruz, Anne Johnson, Jane Lillle, Carolyn Whalley. Row 2: Sue Kennell, Cheryl Chapman, Ann Roberls, Mildred Chaslain, vice pres., Virginia Silres, Judy Bauer, Eva Elias, sec.: Nancy Willis, Marlha Barnes, Liana DeMarco. Row 3: Palsy Hilley, Joy Carler, Elaine Miles, lreas.1 Peggy Trammell, Sue Clark, Pal Murphy, Dianne Brice, Ann Powell, Glenda Slarnes. Row 4: Angela Penney, Georgia Scondras, Kalhy Malheny, Marlha Balmer, Willene Woods, Nancy Cregar, Belly Grillilh, Reba Taylor, Alicia D'Barr, Eslelle Jordan, pres.: Jean Ransbolham. fL. fo RJ Row 1: Ellen Balser, Palsy Macher, Linda Sims, Randy Bryan, Ed Brown, Viclor Roberls, Mark Makavirr, Craig Bruner, Lois Cohen. Row 2: Sam Norwood, Bobbi Taffel, Speedy Zak-as, vice pres.: John Milchell, pres., Ken Block, +reas.g Bernice Cenker, assi. cashier., Susan Pinlchuck, Jill Sophier, Kalhy Heimerick, Mary Skaggs, Susan Chrislopher, Dena Wild. Row 3: Lillie Humphries, Anne Minkin, Judy Haynie, Alice Isenberg, Sfephen Jockers, Carol Lipsivs, Deedee Cherelon, Suzie Freeman, Karen Miller, Carol Converse, Dickie Smirh, Carl Bergman, Mae Mallory Spence, Marene Campbell, B, J. Rurland. Row 4: Peggy Lyle, Sandra Mellon, Gail Ne-gley, Belly Connor, Elizabelh Holi, direclorg Judy Benson, Brenda Sugarrnan, Ina Sue Abelman, Arline Shmerling, Sue Evans, Suzanne Forbes, Marlha Ross-, Jr-anie Sims, Rose Mary Chase, Hoyl Haynie. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA The Furure Nurses of America Club is a newcomer +o Grady life lhis year. Bur, alrhough if has only been organ- ized for a shorf lime, ils members plan many frips and services wilh +he help of Mrs. Chonko fhe advisor. The F. N. A. visirs many hospifals fhroughouf fhe cify +o undersfand 'lhe life of a nurse. Mem- bers also supporr a needy family. Through +his club, girls are encouraged fo become nurses and are shown how 'lo reach lhis goal. BANK TELLERS AND DIRECTORS Every Monday morning fhe Bank Tellers and Direclors go fo work as fhey collecl s+uden+s' hard-earned savings and make cer+ain fhaf fhey are de- posired safely and correcrly. Members of rhis group cons+an+Iy remind Grady- iles of 'rhe imporlance of saving for a rainy day. if ki Row 1 IL. fo RJ: Lucy Young, vice pres.: Cafherine Seal, pres. Row 2: Glenda Slarnes, Berniece Cenkerq Marlene Kolesky, Berry Conner, Margarel Johnson. Row 3: Belly Ann Akin, Carolyn Hannar, Lana Nance, Mrs. Chonko, nurse, Belly Jean King, Merry Miles, Marlha Pellway. Noi picfured: Jane? McGee, sec-freas. ADVANCED GLEE CLUB fL. fo RJ Row 1: Eugenia High, Peggy Hellon, Ann Lee, Lana Nance. Judy Seidenspinner, Mary Belh Plyer, Sandra Chapman, Lydia Fisher. Row 2: Carolyn Clem, Dorolhy Wrighl, Mary Lou Cox, Marion Mays, Nancy While, Joyce Smallwood, Dorolhy Wallrer, Kay Halaway, pres.: Nancy Harl, Palsy Brannum, Robin Lockell, Celia Hudson. Row 3: Slevie Braum, Carol Converse, Lynda Klebold, Maryem Robinson, Bonnie Jo Johnson, Mary Grimes, Sylvia Tunlas, Annelle Whalley, Mary Lou Ezelle, Jean Filre, Sylvia Mill, Kalie Berlram, Calherine Sconders. Row 4: Miss Davenporl, Sponsor, Cynlhia Adams, Mildred Eidson, Peggy Ann Lyle, Gail Negley, Laura Sheriff, Anne Porlman, sec-lreas.: Gwen Sammons, vice pres., Nancy McCulloch, Jaclrie Collins, Lisa Moore, Marilyn Berry, Sally Vinson, Loraine Boland. BEGINNING GLEE CLUB IL. fo RJ Row 1: Helen Brown, Carol Joiner, Lynda Marlin, Carolyn Berlram, Janel Eberslein, Belly Baclius, Gail Simmons, Barbara Lillrell, Claire Cholas. Row 2: Joan Sims, Rosalind Penso, vice pres., Sally Buller, Sandra Crespo, Sandra Sapp, Carole Harvey, Calhy Whillaker, Lynda Epslein, Nancy Feldman, Sandra Polan, Barbara Docklerman. Row 3: Marilyn Price, Cherry Johnson, Marlha Rose, sec.-lreas.: Judy Lillleiohn, Barbara Barllell, Carollee Clarlr, Suzanne Forbes, Marcia Goldwasser, Beverly Fuller, Nancy Kaplan, Gail Scobel, Sheila Taralool. pres., Rulh Marlin, Sue Morgan. Row 4: Glenda Lowry, Jean Pickren. Jean Thompson, Belly Rulledge, Cheryl Sammons, Bernice Cenlrer, Sallie Whilfield, Karen Hallman, Sharon Eichel, Peggy Kelly, Elaine Hance, Sue Evans, Susan Leas, Sherry Higginbolham. 1i.hulwm.unuirL MIXED CHORUS IL. ro RJ Row 1: Denny May, Phil Swyers, David Purdum, David G-nplill, Leslie Davis, Johnny Gowen, Freddy Beckman, Fred Briggs, Bonnie Farmer, Fred Scanling, sec.-+reas.g Merry Miles. Row 2: Brenf Mifchell, Mac McConnell, Bruce Caine, John Swyers, Tommy Hayes, Sam McMillan, Eddie Price, Gene Adams, Charles Perlain, Millon Lelliofl, pres., Dralre Taliaferro, Erving Barocas, Richard Kalz, Jan Mosernan, Margarer Johnson. Row J: Elilabelh Holi, Irene McVay. Linda Balmer, Donna Dale, Sue Pope, Dan Fleming, Sol Levy, Roberl MIXED CHORUS A well-known voice of Grady is fhe Mixed Chorus. Under Ihe direcfion of Miss Davenporl, Ihe Mixed Chorus parlicipales in many ci+y and s+a+e fes+ivaIs and worlcshops. The sludenls especially enioy concerfs given by fhis group al lhe annual Thanksgiving and Chrislmas programs. The members of +he Mixed Chorus slage and perform a delighfful musical review. ADVANCED GLEE CLUB The Advanced Glee Club, direcled by Miss Davenporl, gives Grady's female sludenls a chance Io display Iheir vocal abililies. Members of lhis club, which won a superior raling a+ Ihe Sfafe Music Feslival, sing al churches, school assemblies, and Ihe annual concerl of Grady's choral deparlmenf. BEGINNING GLEE CLUB Under 'Ihe direcfion of Miss Davenporl, Ihe Beginning Glee Club gives ou+s+anding performances a+ Ihe Chrislmas Program, 'Ihe Sfafe Music Fesfival, and fhe BaccaIaurea+e Service for graduafing seniors. These programs are borh enioyed and apprecialed by Ihe enrire school. Herman, Hoy? Haynie, Lil' Lillle, Dean Kilpalriclz, Harvey Schaffer, Herbie Rivers, Jim Wheeler, Evelyn Miller, Peggy Spence, Belsy Cary, Mary Whifeside. Row 4: Lloyd Winchesler, Jean Slorey, Barbara Cole, Lori Kriclr, Crissy Hope, Belh Norwood, Belle Sue Boudreau, Anne Cowan, Carole Boysler, Angele Powell, Lacrecia Bowdoin, vice Pres.? Sandra Arnold, Angelina Bagialis, Paulagene Todd, Carol Panfer, Cor- nelia Peacoclr, Evelyn Adams, Sue McDonald, Beverly Rielier, Vickie Young, Belly Connor, Lucie Young, Claudia King. Miss Davenporf, fhe mixed chorus insfrucfor, explains The do-re-mi's +o Ihe mixed chorus officers. IL. fo RJ Row 1: Car+er Findley, Dana Ivey, Eugenia High. Row 2: Becky Brown, Angelique Pohl, Allan Novak, Alan Taranfo. Row 3: Lacrecia Bowdoin, Nancy Milzncr, Amy Jackson, Ronnie DeWees. Row 4: Sharon Mossman, Anne Minkin, Lloyd Winchesier, Judy Cohen. Row 5: Floyd Garrelf, Helen Herd, Theron Wilson. Row 6: Joe Berry. ADVANCED FRENCH CLUB The Advanced French Club, under fhe leadership of Miss Smi+h, is com- posed of pupils sfudying fhird year French. This club has many exciring acfivilies during fhe year. A fondue parfy af Chrisfmas lime and a las+ meeling a+ Emile's are fwo of fheir social evenls. They also go fo 'rhe ln- +erna+ional display of Chris+mas +rees a+ +he Ari Museum and aH'end show- ings of French movies. Af 'Their bi- weekly mee+ings members a+femp+ +o speak French and play French games. Through i+s many acfivifies 'rhe Ad- vanced French Club s+imula+es inferesf in +he language and cusfoms of France. RUSSIAN CLUB Nolhing could be more useful in fhis 'lime of Cold War and Berlin Crises wiih Russia fhan knowing Russian. By lisfening fo a daily radio program, mem- bers of 'rhis club gained an undersiand- ing of or acouain+ance wifh fhe Russian language. These siudenfs also lried fo learn abouf cusfoms and life behind +he lron Cur+ain. fL. fc RJ Row 1: Danny Gross, Douglas Rumble. Row 2: Sharon Mossman, Marilyn Wice, Mary Long Timmerman, sec.: Beffy Hemrick, Marilyn Morrison. Row 3: Renana Robkin, frees.: Jane Gershon, Befh Fel+on, Debbie Jackson. Row 4: Sari Goldman, Page Johnsion, pres.: David Dye, Signe Garfrell. Row 5: Josie Smiih, David Joel. Nof picfured: Pa? Hardeman, vice pres. JOE K'S The Joe K's is primarily a service club. This busy group of senior girls spends one day each weelr helping in lhe chil- dren's ward ar +he Georgia Baplisf l-lospifal. They also fill baslcels for Thanlcsgiving and Chrisfmas, bul 'their main proiecf is lhe selling ol candy fo malce money for fhe Mulliple Sclerosis Drive. The members of lhe Joe K's are acfive in all phases of school life. Wi+h 'rhe help of Miss Serie, +heir advisor, lhey encourage good cilizenship and school spiril a+ afhlelic evenls. 1 , eww- Q, fs , N , . 2. I x gli x e fljgffilff fL. fo RJ Row 1: Marsha Siegel, Bunny Rofhberg, Marion Blackman, Jeanne Landers, pres.3 Diane Scarborough. Row 2: Sharon Mossman, Linda Baron, Miss Elizabelh Selle, Sponsor, Marilyn Malmover Alice lsenberg. Row 3: Gail Feldser, vice presidenlg Jane Hall, Kay Halaway, Helen Scanling, sec freas.Z Rochelle Alhadefl, Nancy Glen, Elaine Priess. fl.. fo RJ Row 1: Dana Ivey, pres., Marlhena Speer, vice pres., Marlene Koleslcy, Flora Levin. Row 2: Jr-rry Palmer, Helen Kaplan, Jane Gershon, Marilyn Morrison, Linda Harrison, Ann Linguvic, Charlolle Blass. Row 3: Angelique Pohl, Bernice Cenlcer, Bill Hedgepelh, Eddie Lee, Speedy Zalras, lreas.3 Lori Kriclr, Judy Cohen, rec sec.g Gwen Sammons, Nancy Milzner. DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club is open fo anyone inleresled in any phase of drama. The ambi+ions of fhis group are improved acfing slcill, poise and self confidence. In general 'Phe members seek fo safisfy +heir many curiosilies abouf 'lhe +he- aler and acfing. These ambilions are accomplished by performing shorf plays and improvisalions, lislening 'lo speall- ers and wa+ching olher +hea+er groups a+ worlc. One of fhe mosl' imporfanf acfivilies of +his group was fhe spon- sorship of fhe Senior Play. This acfive group provides much enioymenf for lhemselves and 'lhe enfire sfudenl' body. Row 7 KL. fo RJ: Doug Rumble and George Zummenls play +he sousaphoneq Jim ScoH and Bailey Ann Smifh play +he Flufeg Murray Solomon and Craig Wemmers play lhe drum. Row 2: David S+arreH and Charlene Seifz play fhe French horn. Row 3: Theron Wilson and Helen Herd play +he lrombone. Row 4: Harrief Ramsey and Signe Gar+rell play fhe saxophone, Sfuarf Travis and Bill Gail: play fhe l'rumpe+g Johnny Peppas and Lee McGee play fhe clarinel. BAND Grady sfudenls may well be proud of fhe fine Band which plays af assemblies, pep rallies, and foofball games +hroughou+ +he year. Noi' only does +he band provide colorful half+ime shows, bul' i+ also represenfs +he school in +he Sfafe Music Fesfival and various parades. Besides fhese services, fhe Band members fill a Thanksgiving baslcef as a communify service proiecf. This group of s+uden+s, under fhe direclion of Mr. Owen Sei+z, plays an infegral parf in +he spirif of Grady. T fl Row 7 KL. fo RJ: Linda Vineyard and Brenda Vineyard play fhe sfring bass: EllioH Krick and Eugenia Sfovall play The violing Roberf Waller and Daniel Gross play fhe bassoon. Row 2: Jim ScoH and Bailey Ann Smifh play fhe flufe. Row 3: Edwin Smi+h and Daniel Terry play lhe French horn. Row 4: Joe Berry and Helen Herd play fhe fromboneg John S+uar+ and Pe're Herring+on play +he bass clarinet Helen Carson and Herberf Lashner play +he oboe. ORCHESTRA Alfhough mosf Gradyifes are nof highbrows, fhey srill are proud of and enjoy +he music of fhe Grady Orchesrra. This group of musicians, direcfed by Mr. Seifz, enferfains 'the whole sfudenf body a+ assembliesg fhey also rep- resen+ Grady a+ fhe Sfafe Music Fes+ival, where fhey always achieve a Superior ra+ing. Through fhe annual Spring Concerf +he orchesfra gives every s+uden+ an opporfunify 'ro hear good music played by one of fhe mosl' impor+an+ sounds a+ Grady. B-f 1 BAND Row 1 KL. fo RJ: Ricky Seaborn, James Maddox, Lee McGee, co-lreasurerg Raymond Warlers, Lana Cuba, Gerry Silverboard, Sally Smilh, Judie Bauer, Bailey Smilh, Jim Scoll, Carler Findley. Row 2: Sally Cummins, John Peppas, co-lreasurerg Jimmy Brooks, Jimmy Brown, Herb Lashner, Helen Carson, Danny Terry, Edwin Smilh, Teddy Slalon, David Slarrell, Charlene Seilz, Roberl Waller, Daniel Gross, Rosserlyn Ramsay, Don Nixon, John Slewarl, Pele Herringlon. Row 3: Jon Goodwin, David Hood, John Rosen- berg, Jane Peek, Jimmy McClure, Richard Amalo, Mayes Kendrick, Howard L. Schulman, Sluarl Travis, Bill Gaik, Allen Smilh, Don Sealy, Frazier Dworel, Bob Andrews, Forresl Callaway, Philip Hagerman, Burlon Gruber, Larry The Boys' G -Club is open lo any boy who receives a leller lor oulslanding achievemenl in varsily sporls. lls annual lall inilialion, held during a special assembly, is looked forward lo by lhe enlire sludenl body. The Girls G -Club honors any girl who has won a leller in any varsily sporl. Members ol lhis club parlicipale in lhe Annual G Club inilialion held in lhe lall. Weinberg, Kalhy Hoplacher, Frank Allen, Edward Spilker, Frankie Collins, Belly Hein, Linda Aaron, Harriel Ramsay, Signe Garlrell. Row 4: Bobby Brunner, Sleven Goldberg, Jell Mandel, Ben Dasher, Anne Johnson, Alan Schulman, Jerald Udinslcy, Bobby DeHarl, Janel Aaron, Johnny Murphy. Murray Solomon, Leon Robinelle, Bill Moore, Charles Spinks, Craig Wem- mers, pres.: Mike McMillian, David Weeks, Douglas Rumble, George Zum- menls, Ann Roper, Diane Bishop, Palsy Coursey, Sandra Allen, Janice Freeman, Slanley Yerlow, Dale Aldrich, Floyd Garrell, Baxler Johns, Helen Herd, sec.: Joe Berry, vice-pres. The Maiorelles, direcled by Mr. Seilz, work wilh lhe band al all school aclivilies. These girls, in lheir brighl coslumes, are presenl al R. O. T. C. aclivilies, loolball games, and lhe band concerl. During lhe summer lhe Maiorelles allend lwirling clinics and camps. They also represenl Grady in lwirling conlesls. The Maiorelles play an imporlanl parl in Grady lile, as lhey do much lo slimulale school spiril. ORCHESTRA IL. lo RJ Row 1: Karen Slovall, Eugenia Slovall, sec.: Demaris Humphries, Jo Ann Downing, Lillie Humphries, Lindsay Leilch, Palsy Coursey, B, J. Rulland. Row 2: EIlio++ Kriclc, lreas.7 Sarah Sanders, Kalhy Crawford, Carole Frank, Bobby Dougherly, Anna O'Barr, Helen Carson, Herb Lashner, John Slewarl, Rosserlyn Ramsay, Pele Herringlon, Diane Bishop, Rena Wilson, Larry Cobb, Renee Belhea, Karen Miller. Row 3: Janice DeLozier, Salange Hawkins, Carol McBride, Mary Jayne Allen, Bob Richard, Sally Smilh, Judie Bauer, Bailey Smilh, Jim Scoll, Carler Findley, Lee McGee, Ricky Seaborn, James Maddox, John Peppas, Bobby DeHarl, Roberl Waller, Danny Gross, Burl Beerman, Frankie Collins, Belly Hein, Linda Aaron, Har- riel Ramsay, Signe Garlrell, Gayle Mingledorl. Row 4: Amy Jackson, Sandra Allen, Marlha Scoll, Pam Roberls, Murray Solomon, Leon Robinelle, Bill Moore, Craig Wemmers, Charles Spinks, George Zumenls, Danny Terry, Edwin Smilh, Teddy Slalon, David Slarrell, Charlene Seilz, George Schul- holer, Allen Smilh, Don Sealey, Frazier Dworel, Floyd Garrell, Theron Wil- son, Helen Herd, Joe Berry, Ann Roper, Linda Roberlson, Janice Freeman, Judy Harly, Brenda Vineyard, Linda Vineyard, pres. Nol picfulecl: Claudelle Ransom, vice pres, BOYS' G CLUB fL. fo RJ Row 1: Roberr Norris, Sy Brown, sec.- freas.g Jerry Kafz, John Mifchell, Phil Jackson, Jim Wade, Johnny Johnson, Milre Harrison. Row 2: Hillon Fuller, vice-pres.: Jerry Davis. Row 3: Don Morgan, Don Baxfer. Row 4: Frank Chas- fain, Bobby Dodd, pres.: Harold Gelber, Jim Howard. Row 5: Charles Rosenfeld. Row 6: Charles Windham, Row 7: Jon Lowry. Row 8: Bobby Priesr, Ronnie Goings, Joe Hudson, Bill Kennedy, Dicl: Eberharr, Eddie Lee, Alex Povil- aifis, Clarence Rowland, Paul Kindsvafer. MAJORETTES IL. fo RJ Row 1: Ann Roper, Sandra Allen, Row 2: Palsy Coursey, Janice Freeman, cap.: Diane Bishop. GIRLS' G CLUB IL. fo RJ Row 1: Laura Norfon, Mary Hawlrins Mary Buchanan, BeHy Connor, Kafherine Scon- dras, Mary Lou Cox, sec. Row 2: Virginia Pellmas Sue Smifh, Paf Byrum, frees.: Sandra Norih vice-pres.: Carolyn Byrum, Louise Youngblood Row 3: Nancy Maflhews, pres., Marsha Siegel Alice lsenberg, Marilyn Malrover, Helen Scan- ling, Belly Hemriclr, Beih Felfon. is as 1 'Yi :nf g .. Q 5.4 IL. fo RJ Row 1: Helen Scanling, co-cap.: Nancy Glen, co-cap. Row Z: Kay Halaway, Marilyn McGinly. Diane Scarborough, Belle Sue Boudreau. Row 3: Belly Ann Alcin, Belh Fellon, Jane Hall, Louise Young- blood, Belly Hemriclc, Carolyn Hannah. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsily Cheerleaders, in lheir brighl red and gray spiril al pep rallies and alhlelic evenls. These girls also unilorms, are lamiliar sighls al Grady. Their cheerful find lime lo be members ol lhe Cily-Wide Cheerleading voices and swirling slcirls do much lo promole school Council and lhe Nalional Associalion ol Cheerleaders. wSs:'x ssMww mmm N. , Q gg e,4,.ay W 1 We're lrom Grady . . Coulcln'l be proucler . . Yea Grady! , , . -r 'dl N N Qs ,um 5, 'lk-ag? r in v ' 92,15 , as - . awk? '43 , M, . 'if f ffl.: 'ggi' --w,'.',' -...ff '. bw . .-., A , ,i?,,-', v ,tray vga- Q. -,jx 4 K, :ws Ai x ESX K, 'wi ji. , .yn i i ,,,,11,3,.,,g.,s1wN5j,...1v ,waux Q i Q W., ,SVN n 4 .g'f'xA: 1, hlkigts,--iffy. V -by Q sz new ...M wg! fy: W Z M 'Y yy twfygkfvgs MT R: ig -i-nie fL. fo RJ Row 7: Mary NVcsluy, coecapg Nancy Arnold, co-cap. Row Z: Linda Burdine, Sara Ellen! Berman, Donna Piassiclc, Judy Slolres, Sally Mallhews, Claudia Rash, Caye Thomason, Lindsay Lcilch, Rosemary McKay, Janis Allxinson, Pam Roberls, Jeanne Henderson, B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS The B-Team Cheerleaders decorale and cheer lor all These eighlh grade girls assisl lhe Varsily Cheerleaders B-Team games. They also help members ol lhe Varsily by allending Eighlh Grade games. All ol lhese girls are Squad leach lhe Eighlh Grade Cheerleaders. imporlanl sighls and sounds al Grady High. IL, fo RJ Row 1: Barbara Asbury, co-cap.g Helen Wilson, co-cap. Row 2: Cheryl Danneman, Marlha Elizabelh Barnes, Ann Roberls, Deedee Cherelon, Nancy Willis, Liz Sherwood, Joy Porlman, Faye Ellen Cooper, Charlolle Ransom, Palsy Hilley, Peggy Trammell, Rachel Fillerman. , vw K l Gi rsi' A' asiufgrw K?W 43 Yi' '51 i , fx -'wgxs 1 -can 9.-W. s N 12 5 . social clubs v KQ 1 if ' Q 9 aw, L'- gi' 'Q-v Q. Q' :NMS Y r '- Q We 4 Ai G 1' .39 .1 W ,U ,Mg U . . ou, xv- e 1 Q D' 1 I is fi.: 'HQ g I. C. C. R. Row 1 fL. lo RJ: Mark Lichenslein, Doug Nissley, Tom Burruss, Bobby Pal Foole, Peggy Spence, Pa'r Findley. Row 3: Wilbur Blackman, Bar- Priesf, Jim Wade, Danny Hirsh, Ramon Franco, Richard Allerman. Row bara Tahlel, Helen Scanling, Phylis Taralool, Jane Rash, Sandra Shaffer, 2: Jon Panfer, Sheila Roberls, Ann Goodwin, Pal' Fred, Pearlann Gulden, Nancy Schreibuman, Charlolle Coan. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL The governing body of Grady's social clubs is +he ln+er-Club Council. This effecfive organizalion encourages s'I'u- denfs 'ro form social clubs and granfs Ihem chariers. The Council is composed of represenlalives from each club, fhis arrangemen+ encourages cooperafion befween clubs. Under fhe guidance of 'rhis council, fhe social clubs of Grady prove Ihemselves oufsfanding. I.C.C. OFFICERS KL. fo RJ: Mary S+arnes, Sy Brown, Jeanne Landers, Mr. Siriclcland W--...Q , BELLES AD CONTEST Many bells were rung by fhe busy members of 'rhe Belles Social Club as fhey fried +o win lhe Ad Confesf. These saleswomen wenl from door +0 door hopefully searching for adverfisers. Afier all lhe money had been coun+ed, fhe Belles found +haf fheir hard worlc had won second place for +hem by selling S225 worfh of ads. This group of girls helped nof only lhe school buf also Their club. JOUSTERS AD CONTEST The Jous+ers weren'+ jolxing when fhey decided fo win The l959 Crafor Social Club Ad Confesf. These busy elevenlh graders pounded fhe pave- rnen+ convincing fhe merchanfs fhaf adverfising is good for business. Finally, afler weeks of work, 'rhe confesl was over. The Jouslers sal and wailed in suspense. Then, on one brighf morning, fhese girls had a good reason +o celebrafeg lheir sale of S280 in ads had won The confesl. 'rs s S - 'if9 lgiifri 58391 l yu.. Q E 1 W. , 'J l I W s D-ORB 5 fy Q W 1 , U W 1 , , . i SPINS SOCIAL CLUB The Hi-Lifes parficipafed in a wide variel'y of acfivilies 'lhis year. The dance 'I'hey held in honor of iheir sweefhearl' was 'followed by lheir ac+ive parlicipalion in 'lhe Communily Chesf Drive. This group of girls gave presen+s lo many deserving families 'lhrough fhe Men+al Healfh Associa+ion. The pep-signs fhey made for fhe Murphy game was iusl' one way of showing lheir school spiri+. Their spolren aim is . . . fo help fhe school in every way possible. The officers of fhe club are: Sara Ellen Berman, pres.: Arline Brillanf, vice pres., Vicki Taran+o, sec.: Marcia Golden, sec., Lee Berchenlxo, ireas., and Sandra Shaeffer, l. C. C. R. The Spins, a +en+h grade club, sfarfed fhe year by helping a small school'wilh fheir Halloween Carnival. Al' Thanksgiving fhey filled a box and collecfed money for +he Communify Ches+ and Red Cross. They enierfained fheir big sis+er club, lhe Jousfers, a+ 'rhe Luau. Allhough fhe Spins en- ioyed many social evenfs during +he year, 'lhose girls would always remember fheir spend lhe nigh+ parly wi+h +he Jousfers. The of- ficers are: Lindsey Lei+ch, pres.: Susan Chrisiopher, vice pres.: Robin Loclce++, sec., Mildred Eid- son, l'reas.g Pele Foofe, l. C. C. R. HI-LITES SOCIAL CLU B The Shields, a +en+h grade boys' social club, enioyed an acfive year. They had a well remem- bered parfy al Tech Lodge as one of fheir social evenls. For commu- nify service fhey gave an Eas+er- egg hunl al Hillside and clofhes lo a needy family. The officers are: John Sfevens, pres.: Jerry Collins, vice pres.: Wilbur Blackman, sec.: Jim Nes- bifl, chap.g Charles Cregar, l. C. C. R. The C. A. B.'s social club proved ilself a very acfive girls' club. The elevenfh grade girls in The club were lcepl' very busy wifh proiecis +ha+ promo+ed school spiril' and serviced +he communi+y. The C. A. B.'s helped wiih fhe Denial Campaign and collecfed +oys for cerlain charify organiza- fions. Their social aspeci was noi neglecfedg lhey held many enjoy- able social evenfs. The officers are: Pearlanne Gulden, pres.: Bon- nie Spindel, vice pres.g TeeGee Azine and Carole Weinman, secys., and Barbara Taffle, l. C. C. R. SHIELDS SOCIAL CLUB u I ., , f XUAF 4241 .... ':h ff ' -ivri ii ' M - 'b-K .- :L' 5 ' 'liilkiiig Q 1 , ,,xg,x,'qff5 3, ,. e,,.3,-, YWFSRR5 50951353 gQU5eRs 3 - ff' ii wieiii li. Y Jousmzs soc:iAL CLUB The Jousfers' record for This year is very impressive. They collecied funds for menfally refarded children, 'look clofhing fo a mission, filled a baskei' a+ Thanksgiving, and gave giffs fo menfal pafienfs. They did noi' neglecl' Grady, however. They made posfers 'For foofball games, gave 525.00 fo fhe school library, and helped serve a+ The G. E. A. dinner. Their many wonderful pariies gave added zesl' fo 'ihe year. The oFFicers are: Sheila Roberis, pres., Sandra Allen, vice pres., Marilyn Morrison, sec.-frees.: and Jackie Colling, chap. E.,,,,,,,... 5 i ' -Q, SPIKES SOCIAL CLUB The mosl' well-fraveled senior boys are probably +hose in fhe Spikes social club. This year, swimming, sunning, and dancing a+ S+. Simon's made 'lheir year especially enioyable. The Spikes, however, did noi' forger +heir o+her responsibili+ies. For one proiecf, 'lhey gave Chrisimas gifrs fo menfally refarded children. The officers of fhe Spikes are: Jim Wade, pres., Sam Norwood, vice pres.: Skee+slWade, frees.: David Brown, sec.: and Dev McCla+chey, chap. COUNTS SOCIAL CLUB Several good proiecfs lcepl lhe sopho- more Counls busy 'this year. Thr-se in- cluded malcing lags for The Norlh Fullon game, filling a Thanlcsgiving baslcfrf, and giving giffs fo Milledgeville Slalo Hos- pifal. On the social side The Counls had Two parlies fhis year. The officers are: James Maddox, pres.g David McDaniel, vice pres.g Jim SCOH, sec.g Larry Cobb, chap.g Douglas Nissley, l. C. C. R. BELLES SOCIAL CLUB The Belles found 'rirne for numerous acfivilies This year. They made Easfer baslcefs for fhe children af Grady Hos- pilal, had several spend The nighf par- fies and a surprise birlhday parly for one of Their members. The officers are as follows: Jean Thompson, pres.g Carolyn Clem, vice pres.g Merry Miles, sec.g Sylvia Tunras, freas.g and Pai Findley, l. C. C. R. ZIPZ SOCIAL CLUB vi ,iii X, s, 1 Foofball season s+ar+ed wifh a bang Ihis year wifh 'Ihe help of 'Ihe lags made by The juniors in Ihe Zipz social club. Their holidays were marked by generous deeds. For Thanksgiving Ihey filled a box for 'rhe Inman Park Boys and 'For Chrislmas fhey gave gifls +o needy children. To climax 'Ihe school year +he Zipzs spen+ a week al' Day'l'ona Beach for sun and fun. The officers of 'rhe club are. Sharon Hubbard, pres., Sandra Adams, vice pres., Robbie Burr, sec., PauIe++e Dover, +reas.g Nancy McCulloch, chap., and Pal' Fred, I. C. C. R. SQUIRES SOCIAL CLUB Exci+emen+, fun and worfhwhile proiecfs made fhis year perfec+ for Ihe Squires Social Club. They gave giffs +o needy family a+ Chrislmas, filled a Thanksgiving baske+, and lived in a whirl of social evenls. A parfy in honor of Carole Copeland, sweefhearf, was given in Ocfoberg in refurn, Carole held an afler game dance for 'rhe Squires and Iheir dafes af her home. The officers of fhe Squires are: Mark LichI'en- sI'ein, pres., Philip Kirkland, vice pres., Jim Howard, sec., and Tommy Burruss, LC. C. R. I fl I I ...M fe? WINKS SOCIAL CLUB Many excifing evenfs filled fhe year for members of 'fhe Winlcs Social Club. These sophomore girls enioyed a parfy given by 'rheir big sisfers, fhe Specs, in January, and fhey will never forgef fhe successful Easfer Egg hunf which fhey gave for fhe children of Formwalf Home. Their service acfivifies for Grady in- cluded decorafing for fhe Junior-Senior Prom, as well as for fhe Vacafion Dance. The officers of fhe Winlcs are: Joy Woodard, pres.: Janice Aflrinson, vice pres.: Claudia Rash, sec., Linda Cusley, +reas.g and Judy Sfolres, chap. BARONS SOCIAL CLUB The boys of fhe Barons highlighfed fheir year wifh many useful acfivifies. As a group, fhese elevenfh grade boys presenfed giffs fo fhe menfally refarded and filled a Thanlzsgiving baslxef. One of fheir mosf well remembered social evenfs was a spend fhe nighf parfy held a+ Tommy Sims' house. The officers of fhe Barons are: Tommy Sims, pres., Richard Alferman, vice pres.: Don Baxfer, frees.: Harris Hines, sec.: and Jerry Brown, chap. .,,,s,,Q5,esilQll ' M, Q- 'i' The Trigs social club, led by Presi- den+, Aileen Jeffries, Vice President Barbara Coleg Secrelary, Gail Negleyg Treasurer, Sandra Arnold, have aided The Communily Chesf, Aflanla Men+al Home, and Al'lan+a Girls' Club. Their school spirif shone brighfly as lhey made Bea+ Ful+on cards and decorafions 'For +he Chris+mas Dance. As all of our social clubs, +he Trigs are always ready and willing lo lend a hand. Members of fhe Jugs social club have made lheir senior year especially mean- ingful by organizing worfhwhile school service proiecfs. Some of fhese proiecfs were helping decorale for fhe Chrisl- mas dance and making shalcers and pep signs for loofball games. Each member also enioyed lhe won- derful parfies held lhroughoul' fhe year. The officers of lhe Jugs are: Phyllis Taraiool, pres.: Ann Linguvic, vice pres., Helen Knox, +reas.g Nancy Mifz- ner, sec., Bernice Cenlcer and Arline Cohen, corr. secfys. TRIGS SGCIAL CLUB JUGS SOCIAL CLUB 110' PAGES SOCIAL CLUB The Pages have been very acfive for fheir firsf year as a social club. They have promofed school spirii' by malcing signs for fhe foofball games, help- ing a+ many of 'rhe school dances, selling ORATOR ads, and malcing signs for fhe social club brealc- fasf. Oufside of school fhey have solicifed for fhe Communify Chesf and fhe Red Cross. Their social acfivifies included a scavenger hunf, barbecues and spend fhe nigh+ parfies. Their biggesf social evenf was al' Chrisfmas when fhey had an open house for all ofher fenfh grade girls' social clubs. Their officers are: Loraine Boland, pres., Rena Wilson, vice pres., Dorofhy Wallcer, sec., B. J. Rufland, chap., and Chrissy Hope, l. C. C. R. SPECS SOCIAL CLUB The members of 'rhe Specs social club have proven 'rhemselves especially energefic elevenfh grade girls. They decorafed for numerous school dances, made brighf colored pep signs for foof- ball games, and co-sponsored fhe Denfal Drive and donafed, along wifh fhe cheerleaders and Gems, a lxnighI ' fo fhe school. They benefifed fhe com- munify as well as fhe school by giving clofhes fo a needy family, donafing a baslcef of food af Thanks- giving and collecfing money for fhe menfally re- farded. The officers are: Ann Goodwin, pres., Toni Talia- ferro, vice pres., Carolyn Hannah, sec., Carole Copeland, freas.g Louise Youngblood, chap. df' 3' K. J.'s SOCIAL CLUB The K. J.'s, a group of lively 'rwelflh grade girls, clem- ons+ra+ed +l'ieir school spiri+ by making spiri1 ' 'rags for fwo foolball games. They joined wilh 'lhe Gems fo make shakers for fhe Grady-Norfhside game. Wifh +he money 'rhaf fhe Kracker Jacks earned from The sale of lhese shakers, fhey donaled 'rhe decorafions for lhe feachers' Chrislmas +ree. The members of This club also had lime lo enioy fwo social evenfs, a sweefhearl clance and a ioinf parfy wifh lhe Gems. The officers of +his club are: Bruceyne Kalish, pres.g Mari- lyn Shuman, vice pres.g Joan Taralool, +reas.g Judy Guclel, sec.: and Carole l'lurwi+z, sec. GENTS SOCIAL CLUB Some of fhe magazine racks in +he Grady library were donafed by one of fhe mosf ac+ive boys' social clubs, fhe Ge-n+s. These seniors also gave food and clofhes +o fhe needy and helped decorafe for 'rhe Chrislmas dance. The officers are: Bobby Priesf, pres.g Joe Brooks, vice pres. Bill Peflys, sec.: and John Mifchell, freas. GE T S -sn THE B. K.'s SOCIAL CLUB The B. K.'s showed fheir school spiri+ in a number of ways. Each member will remember her feeling of pride as she handed ou+ pep lags +o lhe sludenl' body on foolball days. Members of +he Band recall wilh apprecialion lhe shakers made by +he B. K.'s 'For half lime shows. Parlies, luncheons, and charify work for a hospifal were among lheir varied acfivilies, buf mosl' special lo each member was her own profegee from fhe Georgia Baplisf Orphan Home. The officers are: Palsy Coursey, pres., Jan- ice DeLozier, vice-pres.g Eugenia Slo- vall, sec., Sally Woods, +reas.g Helen Herd, I. C. C. R., and Harrief Ramsay, chap. JAY'S SOCIAL CLUB Tenfh-grade girls comprise fhis aclive social club. Many children af-ilicfed wilh muscular dyslrophy will never for- ge+ +he kind hand of lhe Jay member who helped fhem learn fo swim. Chil- dren aided by +he Menfal Heallh Asso- ciafion will have lasling remembrances of +he Jays because of fhe giffs lhese girls donaled lo fhem. Henry Grady is cer+ainly well represenled by fhis com- munify-minded club. The officers of lhe Jays are: Nancy While, pres., Areri Jackson, vice pres., Frances Bradley, sec., and Elaine Pefrakos, lreas. GRADETTES SOCIAL CLUB Along wi+h school and communify proiecfs, such as, serving af banquefs, helping needy families, and promofing school spiri+, +he Gradeffes had much fun and frolic fhis year. They enioyed par+ies, luncheons and ofher group our- ings. The officers of fhis junior social club are: Charlene Seifz, pres., Judy Haynie, vice pres., Rosserlyn Ramsay, sec.: Colleen Roberis, frees., and Bish Hol+, chap. ' ah..,.i- DUDES SGCIAL CLUB Genflemen all, +he Dudes are a lively, envigorafed group of senior boys. They more +han adequafely fulfill +heir social and communiiy service responsibiliiies. One of fheir mosf well-remembered social evenis was +he parfy fhey held in coniunc+ion wi+h +he Spikes social club al fhe Blass farm in Roswell, Ga. Some needy family will surely remember fhe baslcel' of food given fhem by fhe Dudes a+ Thanksgiving. The officers of 'rhe Dudes are: Danny Hirsch, pres., Sieven Orensfein, vice pres., Allan Novalc, sec.-freas. C. D. C.s SOCIAL CLUB The C. D. C.'s made Iheir year a paHern of social and communily achievemenf. Affer giving a caroling service for pafienls in a resf home.'Ihe C. D. C.'s had a wonderful Chrislmas parly. The members also made foolball lags, filled a Thanksgiving baslcef and collecfed funds for Ihe menlally ill. The officers are: Pal' Keller, pres.: Irene McVay, vice pres., Janice Wrighl, sec., Melisa Scoll, +reas.g and Char- lolle Coan, I. C. C. R. I 1:iiri i 'i ' 1 i if inf sf x1 KI In I , .1-':'v.a'w.lil.r'x ' If H xx XI ,xl I -0'O'l'l-O , ,N fs fs fs 11 I 1 EBBS SOCIAL CLUB The ac+ivi+ies of lhe Ebbs Social Club represenfed 'Iheir desire 'Io serve 'lheir communily and Iheir school. By making Chrisfmas gills 'For fhe Men+aIIy Re- larded Associalions, parlicipaling in Ihe Old Newsboy Day, and volunfeer- ing services fo +he Red Cross, +hey have crealed for Themselves an afmosphere of responsibilily and service 'ro olhers. The officers of lhe Ebbs are: Kalhy Pealor, pres.: Susan Hill, vice pres.: Belh Pyler, cor. sec., Deanna Slille, rec. sec.: Olivia Moore, frees., Rose Mary Chase, I. C. C. R., Jean Filce, chap., and Cece- Iia Bridges, sgl.-al'-arms. SPARKS SOCIAL CLUB The Sparks is a sophomore social club made up of fwelve girls. They elec+ed +he 'Following members as +heir leaders: Cheryl Sammons, pres., Jane Hammond vice pres.: Carol Greiner, sec.: Joan Sims, +reas.g Jo Panrer, l. C. C. R., and Mary Bock, chap. They have had many parries, social gef- fx +oge+hers, and have made 'lags and pos+ers 'For foofball games. They also have done many service proiecfs such as, collecfing food for a Thanksgiving project donafing gi'F+s for 'rhe Al'lan+a Associa+ion for Menfal Heal+h, and making The crowns for fhe Cinderella dance. THE GEMS SOCIAL CLUB .. E +he Ansley Park Golf Club. +heir love for Grady. frees., BeHy Sue Boudreau, chap. Thanksgiving, Chrisfmas, and Easier parries for a Goodwill Cenfer, con+ri bufions 'lo +he Menral Heallh Socieiy and making corsages af Chrisfmas for old folks were among fhe many com muni'ry service proiecfs of +he Gems Social Club fhis year. Composed F senior girls, +hey have added fo fheir many memories of Grady by having a picnic a+ Sfone Mounfain, a parfy for rheir new presidenf, a Progressive Dm ner, and a semi-formal dinner-dance af The miniafure Gray Knighl' which 'lhe Gems and Specs presenfed fo fhe school will remain a lasfing +ribu+e of The officers of fhe Gems are Dianne Scarborough, pres., Dana lvey vice pres., Jane Hall, sec.p Angelique Pohl JOKERS SOCIAL CLUB Guided by Cary Rubin, pres.g Bruce Finlxelsfein, vice pres.: Ellis Wolbe, sec.- freas.g Alvin Verner, chap.g and Ramon Franco, l. C. C. R.. The Jolcers Social Club has enjoyed a year of fun and wor+hwhile ac+ivi+ies. Their lively spirii' and co-operafion have greafly added fo fhe school pro- gram of Henry Grady. he-.ff New social clubs receive charfers af +he Social Club Brealcfasf. The Social Club Brealcfasf was a congenial affair 'lhaf was a'Hended by almosi' all social clubs. memories 1 is f 6, W r' Q 3 Qi K ff ' gm? at 5 QSM rf 'iq' B? Q 3 -,:. . ' A 3 3 Qu mx .,,. . w wig? f 'E 2 law X 3 Q x N gi ff Q QE LS ifiiwa' S 'EA' ififiz f Q R. 5, ff Q . I + ' 'ix , nffgg f if 2 Q 4 K sf km? 5 1 2-' ' YW 59 WW 5 if if ml 5 we A, We l1acl a great year . . . A'F+er all flwese years l hafe +0 leave. fx .X Q Q? -N m 'f: lie-if xxx, Nm NNNMNQNM . ef 4, , -'WL' Mu My me ff we 2 Rx w These grades are greaf . . . for a change! I+ pays +0 falce ma+l1. ,. p,w X if ,A n I I , ' 0 83 ---nw KD ff J 4 U X Q gf X x W, Aaverv A wr ,,,......-on--' JSR ? '22 fx T P ai? A N W,,,K.,..Wv, M Www 1. G fy g . ,,, ffl ,fs 1 3 ff 3 I 2? ,,,,.....---v-1 in-sv J iQ 1 X h,' YW Q Y f v I Sw 1- S f fb 'Y 6 X .1 hp w 'A 3 'X - .fun- ,lf -I , 3 f x K f 4, f fg X- J- x K1 1 Q' 'pf A 1 7 aM.ik.,l4' W . 'A' .ru Wir ,Q ,J , A 2 A J- SM- F ,I ., 1 4 s . The Senior Play needs me. We worked ancl we struggled Genius ai' work. Gra-a-a a 5 A FK A jigs? ww - WYX N14 31 --3 ,df boy! Lei' me ou+! If I h d ly 1' cl d h d Through many hard spots me happens every game. Le+'s see . . . if you mix 'rhis wi+i11'l'ia+. . . We Hindus believe . We developed -.X Wi'1a+ are you drawing? Now ius'I' pui' your finger rigi1+i1ere Cur skills . . . We played H ff II Oh woe is We CIOWYICC1 I 1' h 1 This is fhe Ch nd then we passed Y osx Elec+ed co-presidenfl Me? M Dedica+ed +o whom? On behalf of 'rhe Sou+herner , we ihank you The lwonors around mo...,,.M kr - M-.,4.-QM-DQ, 'ummmmww Cinderella and Prince Charming are crowned. Wl1a+ mischief is afooi' in +l'1e Senior Play? I'II accepf, if you insisf At our fareweii gatherings soy, you should see wi'1a+i gow' We each shed a tear . . . S vf 1 The year's iasi pep rally is sad 'For seniors. l'li be glad +o give you my aufog llmen Bill asked me, 'rl1en Jim, flwen . . One 'r H1 I1 I1 I1 So we danced away Memories are made of+l1ls . . . a wonderful year . Advertisements hill!! XM ll! 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Complimenfs of Complimenfs of CAMELLIA GARDEN PAPA .l0HN'S RESTAURANT RESTAURANT I85l Peachfree Road I859 Peachiree Road FINEST IN AMERICAN AND OPEN 24 HOURS CHINESE FOOD Operaied by John Tunias A. G. Nikes CAMELLIA GARDEN Complimenfs of Hotel Plaza Coffee SERVED IN MORE ATLANTA RESTAURANTS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND MOCHA COFFEE COMPANY 497 Plum Sf., N. W. JA. 5-5454 Complimenfs of BROWN-WRIGHT HOTEL SUPPLY CORP. COMPLETE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOL CAFETERIAS 5IB W. Peachfree TR. 6-I04I Complimenfs of THE J. 8. B. SMITH CO. STEEL DRUMS AND WOODEN BARRELS 690 Humphries SI., S.W. JA. 3-862I TR. 2-9256 SIMMONS SERVICE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 444 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. Aflanfa B, Ga. Curiis G. Simmons Complimenfs ol OLE KING COLE BAKERY I867 Piedmonf Rd. 4047 Peachfree Rd. 2503 Decafur Rd, FOREIGN CARS AMERICAN CARS D. T. PASS BODY SHOP 20 Years' Experience BODY-FENDER WORK PAINTING WRECKS REBUILT 62 Linden Ave., N.W. TR. 6-84l0 AIIan'Ia Whife Way ls fhe Righf Way WHITE WAY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 453 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. H. S. CAMPBELL TR. 4-4486 LONDON IRON AND METAL COMPANY 897 Adamson Sfreef Soufhwesf Complimenfs of FLOWERS LAUNDRY 353 Moreland Avenue Noriheasi I598 Piedmonf Ave., N.E. AIIanIa, Georgia CORN UPHOLSTERING COMPANY CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERING G. G. Corn TR. 3-3097 Complimenfs of DAVIS BROTHERS RESTAURANTS I I0 Forsyfh, N.W. I04 Luckie, N.W. Complimenfs of FRANK GRAHAM COMPANY 600 W. Peachfree SI. Norihwesf BARNETT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Complimenfs of LOVABLE BRASSIERE COMPANY 845 Spring SI. GEO. L. BEATIE COMPANY FLUID DUPLICATORS MAILING MACHINES SUPPLIES I92 Luclie Sf., N.W. Aflanfa 3, Ga. RlCARDO'S BEAUTY SALON Eighieen ForIy-Ihree Peach+ree Road Norfhe-15+ Ailanfa, Georgia Telephone TRiniI'y four-seven five five six Complimenfs of ITALIAN IMPORTED CAR CO. F I A T 74I Spring SI., N.W. BILL BLACK and GEORGE JACKSON'S OLD HICKORY HOUSE No. Two We Specialize in PIT-COOKED BARBECUE AND BRUNSWICK STEW CATERING SERVICE I60O Piedmonf Road, N.E. TRinii'y 6-9363 ATLANTA, GEORGIA r ASK FOR Porno cn :Ps Guaranteed Fresh! FRITOS - CORNETTS - BACON PUFFS AND GO-B-TWEENS FOR WONDERFUL FOOD VISIT THE PICKRICK GEORGIA'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Con+ac+ Lenses MORTGAGE LOANS F. H. A. CONVENTIONAL ROY D. WARREN CO., INC. 4I8 Healey Building JA. 3-6262 Complimenfs of KH-BURN'S PLAZA BOWLING 467 Peaclrlree, N. E. CENTER TR. 5-2694 696 Cleburne Terrace, N. E. lf 'ff :iru G RAD UATI O N PA RTI ES T 2'2e FT: l 1 --'1 .:,, The PM 'Q 9' DRUID HILLS METHODIST CHURCH f '. QQ In A'l i Ii- rf,'- .. If'A T r affer Ihe Prom fi ' ' :'1 A' ':55g52ZZ5Q3QiE52QQiI,52fig51iis5fiff-giilfiifiifiiifliiif' I200 P d L A , N. E. Msmunmi :.15 2' MEET YOUR FRIENDS 0l1Ce 6 SOD VENUS For Those Who Expecf Excellence in Cookery GLASS HOUSE RESTAURANT Locafed in 'Ihe Hearf of AI'Ian+a Mo'I'eI i 1 AI' Briarcliff Road A'IIan+a DR. REMBERT SISSON. Pasfor for Quay wirgout Qcestion Erggy Me unique rqfresiment cj sparmng Cocafola - SIGN OF COOD TASTE AI c CI B ngc BOWL BOWL f FRANK BRANCH FRANK CARTER Zacaf- 0 - 7714164 Jawa BROADVIEW PLAZA CE. 7-66I2 PIEDMONT ROAD ATLANTA, GA. For Fun For H ealfh if JERSEY Ice MATHER'S CREAM SAVE S S S S ON 734 N- Highland Avenue FURNITURE -APPLIANCES RUGS -- TVs 1 RADIOS TR. 6-I076 NO EASIER TERMS IN ATLANTA THAN MATHER'S Fred E. Scanling F. W. Scanling Use Your Credif E. Scanling 75 Broad S+., S. W. Corner Broad and Hunfer Complimenfs of U FRIEND 3 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU When you wani' fo SELL - BUY - RENT or need any fype of INSURANCE -- We will welcome +l1e opporfunify +o represeni' you. INSURORS REALTORS 3277 Roswell Road, N. E. IBUCkII6ddl CE. 7-864I I574 Piedmon+ Avenue, N. E. lMornIngsidel TR. 2-6695 624 Medloclc Rd. ai' ScoH Blvd. lDeca+url ME. 4-735I SERVING GREATER ATLANTA OVER 20 YEARS TRini+y 5-7965 SALES - SERVICE MARION ROBERTS MOTORCYCLE CO. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MCTORCYCLES I I26 Wes+ Peach+ree S+., N. W. A+Ian+a, Georgia PIEES ' iiliisij- AUNT FANNY'S BAKING CQ. Pies, Cakes, and SpeciaII'y Breads l Hesf Wishes MARY ANNE KODACOLOR FINISHING 8-Hour Service In al 9 A.M.!OnI aI 5 P.M. Complimanfs of LANE REXALL DRUGS Norflu-asf PI 111 Shopping C - Her STAR Pnoro A P C nowzn sr-lov ER'END 'M' W 300 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. TR. 5-8094 Allanfa 84 Ga. M you 4.5I25 MCGINNIS GULF SERVICE I023 Highland Ave. TR. 6-9388 TIRES BATTERIES ROAD SERVICE Besf Wixhf'x WALL REALTY COMPANY INC. 320 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. THOMAS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY IIB7 w. Peachtree Si. Compfmenfs NORTH HIGHLAND BEAUTY SALON I046 Norflu Highland A . TR. 6-0 06 RUTH VANCE, Propricfress WO0D'S SERVICE STATION FIRESTONE TIRES EAT AT JAKE'S FINE FOOD 2I2 Spring S+., N.W. HARPER'S FLOWERS I20I Wes? Peaclilree S+ree+ OELAND S. SANDERS I Ou' 1 ri The Pri-xcripfion EI 1 of ve I Norflneasf BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES JA- 5-8779 INSURANCE E I439 Piedmord AVG-. N.E- 290 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E, TRIIEIIY 55766 Ailanfa 9, Ga. TR- 5-309' BLUE PRINTS-WHITE PRINTS HENDERSON'S DIAMONDS - WATCHES - RINGS Phofosiafs-Picfure Framing ANTIQUE PLAZA JEWEI-ERS COFFEE SHOP GLASS-CLOCKS-LAMPS ONE FORSYTH ACE BLUE PRINT co. FURNITURE Ponce dc Leon and Highland on flue Plaza Souflmwesl 4OI Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. I039 N. Highland Ave., N.E. AL HERZO6, PFOPFIBIOV Aflanfa 8, Ga. Bus.TR. 5-4I96 Res.TR.2-5826 TR,6.2g35 C I' Y f B W h AE'-AN WESEEY PERSHING Polm mp 'mem O exf is ex A GENERAL CONTRACTOR CLEANING co' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 267 Norfh Avenue I392 Peacmree I Norfheasf shew 360 Peaclwlree Sf., N.E. Complimenfs of Compfjmenf, of Complimenfs of TECH SERVICE STATICIN C0mPIIf116'HfS of F, W. A Norflw Ave, and Hemphill Ave. BELLES INC. FRIEND Norflwvvesf CLUB I AIIanIa l3, Georgia I- 4 Q MR. HENRY .IEANNE'S DRESS SHOPPE Henry GYGCIY Beauty Complirnenfs of A INC' Salon COMFIIMPHIS of EATE5 DEVELOPMENT Tinfing, compien Hair siyn., SPRATLIN-MILLARD 962 Peachfree S1.,N.E. COMPANY Permanem Waving 'Nc' Aflanfa 9, Georgia JA. 2-744I Hofel JA. 4-32I I 22 Cain Sfreef PI'1one Eid. 244 To C I, f I Complimenfs of om men s M '-LOVE' P' 0 PLAZA nnuos DRY CLEANING-LAUNDRY BRIARCLIFF HATTER5 DAVE'S BARBER SHOP Ponce de Leon af . I050 Ponce de Leon 459 NOVTIW AVG-. N-E. I05I Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. H'9I'Ia d af Boulevard Specializing in OPEN ALL NIGHT Locafed in II'1e Briarcliff Hofel TR, 44633 HAT CLEANING DAVID PALATASI, Prop. THE VARSITY Our Small Varie+y Assures Freshness outheastern Sports Car CHEREIQQSZES- Center Tom and Jim Downing 500 W. Peachfree JA. 3-256l HARRISON AND CONVERSE Your Nufrilife Disfribufor Congra+ula+es +l1e Graduaiing Class of l959 50 YEARS IN BUSINESS Complimenfs of SHIP - A - HOY RESTAURANT 95 Luclcie S+ree+, N. W. HOWARD Jonnxonl IT U W , Landmark for Hungary Americans Loca+ions a+ Norfhside Drive a+ Expressway Marieffa I08 Luclzie S+. Aflanfa Specializing in SALES and RENTALS in fhe Chamblee - Doraville Area JOHN W. COX REALTY CO. Member DeKalb Real Esfa+e Board 3530 Shallowford Road Phones - Office GL. 7-7258 Residence GL. 7-5782 GEORGIA TECH SlE2RVES THE SOUTH Educational Services - - - ' Undergraduate and Graduate Courses Bachelor, Master and Doctorate Programs Engineering Architecture Sciences Industrial Management 0 Engineering Extension Service Evening School Collegiate Subjects Technical Institute Courses Adult Education Programs Short Courses and Conferences Engineering Industrial Business Community Trade and Industrial Education In-Plant Training Ott Campus Community Programs Southern Technical Institute E.C.P.D. Accredited I8-Month Courses Eight Technological Fields Research Services - - - ' Georgia Tech Resecurch Institute 0 Engineering Experiment Station Physical and Material Sciences Chemical and Mechanical Sciences Rich Electronic Computer Center A.C. Network Calculator ' Price Gilbert Library Literature Surveys Patent and Atomic Energy Collections Largest Engineering Book Collection in South Placement Services 0 Public Relations Ofllice Senior Placement Service ' Dean of Students Office Senior Placement Services Part-time Student Employment 0 Georgia Tech Alumni Office Alumni Placement Service FOR FURTHER DETAILS, CONTACT PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPT., GEORGIA TECH, ATLANTA, GA. i v, desde-A Lunch-Dinner 0 Added Feature-Catering Service tor Private Parties 0 Businessman Luncheon 0 Outside Table Service 0 New Canopy-Covered Drive-in Service 1895 Piedmont Road lAt Buford Highwayl Tr. 5-5755 SANDLER of Boston CASUAL SHOES FOR WOMEN LOAFERS, FLATS AND LITTLE HEELS AVAILABLE AT Davison's P P I OF DIXIE vn- The Edirors and Sfaff of +l1e I958 - '59 SOUTHERNER BROYLES SUPER MARKET I586 Piedmohf AVS-. N- E- The SOUTHERIN ER is fhe newspaper +ha1' keeps 1'he school informed and en+er+ained For Your lmporfed Car Needs See Reeder and McGaughey Inc. Specicflisfs in Sporfs Your headquarferfs for all sporis equipment 486 W. Peachiree , . including Adward Jaclzels and Sweafers. JA' 3'346l Trophies and Medals BROAD AND WALTON James C. Tom JA' 2'8757 Downing Downing PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS IN ATLANTA BOOMERSHINE PONTIAC 425 Spring S+ree+ Aflanfa For real family enioymenl' Ialre Ihe wife and children ouf Io dinner Over IO0 Differenf Iferns On The Menu Daily Some oIII1e Tasfiesl Food and Superb Service 51.10 to 53.50 Be Sure To Visil' PAPPY'S PLANTATION LOUNGE PICANINNY COFFEE SHOP MAMMY'S SHANTY . - K-I fi..-,.,. . gr! J.. 51 rf I.. . 45, , .V .. AH - if I480 PEACHTREE ST. FREE PARKING Iwi. -6 A , Qglgff ' . , Q -:If 21:15. F L 'I' I ' Ifljf b I6 1 2552- I ' F.-'Ig sauaretr r I 4 in DIXON 81 TOM-A-TOE CO.'S, INC. WorId's Largesf Tomafo Repackers DIXON'S PRIDE BRANDS PEACOCK Beaufiful Homes Aparfmenfs ED SWIMS BUILDER, INC. 3566 Roswell Road Nor+I1wes+ Congrafulafions fo 'rhe Gradua+ing Class of I959 THE HENRY GRADY HIGH I SCHOOL P.T.H. I , ,- .. I..-Il AUTO REPAIRS WRECKSL REBUILT We Specialize in Aufomobile Painfing COMPANY TRina+y 2-2678 536 Sprin EY ROBERTS Aflan Complimenls Complimenfx of Complimenfs of Burel Bros. Barber Shop of U 744 N, Highland Ave., N.E. VIRGINIA FINE FOODS HGHOP Spedalmx T G. Burel Manager FRIEND - - 4 i I 922 Vlfqlnld AW N'E' J. L. Burel, Proprielor ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE PONCE DE LEON HOTEL 55I Ponce de Leon Ave, Allanla, Georgia 50 Rooms 50 Balhs MORSE 8. McELVEEN Druggisfs aio N. Highland Ave, Phone TR. 6-8836 BAUCOM 81 FLEEMAN INC. 772 N. Highland Ave. Phone TR. 6-l566 Complimenfs ol Mr. Joe Gilmer Highland-Virginia Hardware Co. Minks Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. H. Haver Jugs Social Club Courlexy of MU CHAPTER Tau Epsilon Phi - EMORY - TUCKER 81 WALLACE PHARMACY H98 N. Highland Ave., N.E. W. W. REEVES, Owner Good' Luck lc flve 1959 Seniorx MR. DAVE TARATOOT Complimenfs ol MADDEN'S SERVICE STATION Corner ol N. Highland and Amslerdam Courfexy of LANDERS PLUMBING 24I Marielfa Slreel Complimenls of Chesterfield Laundry and Cleaners I006 N. Highland Ave., N.E. Complimenls of The Brookwood Variety Store Highland Beauty Salon ms N. Highland Ave. EXPERT HAIR STYLIST MODERN CONTOUR CHAIRS AIR CONDITIONED TR. 2-3222 Exclusive Bu? JOHNNIE JOHNSON S si-nov Fon worhm I 923 Peachlree Road Nof Expensive I DANNEMAN'S SUPER MARKET 466 Edgewood Avenue MU. B-0960 CAPITOL CITY FLOWER SHOP I047 Peachlree Sl. N.E. Congrofulafions S le-TV PLUGS - FLIES - TACKLE - WORMS MINNOWS - CRICKETS - LIZARDS SOUTHERN FISHERIES LIVE and ARTIFICIAL BAIT 533 Tenlh Sl. N.W. A+ Hemphill Ave. 'mn Eff? All Types ol Flowers Phone TR. 2-4552 Allanla G SIX POINT FOOD STORE . HENRY'S THE Q ROOM Beal Wishes GROCERIES-MEATS DRY CLEANERS VEGETABLES I SNOOKER AND POOL we Deliver S ALTERATIONS 271 N h AV .I N.W. 988 Hemphill Ave., N.W. I397-9 N. Highland Ave. X2 0 e PHARMACY Tel. TR. 5-3 I8I Aflanla, Ga. Pl1onerTR-2-35l I IVIE AUTO SERVICE ZIMMERMAN' NALLEY cnevnowr, Inc. 5 C '5' 0' BODY WORK AND PAINTING Finer Men'x Wear . G I R I 2555 sawed Ave., Snwr Fmesl enera Aulo epanrs DAUGH-I-ERS or 106 Peachffee 51-reef 465 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. ATLANTA IS' GEORGIA AH i G . 672 Boulevard, N.E. an a, eor a gl TRinily 5-5954 Aflanla, Ga. MARSH BUSINESS CHARM BEAUTY Complimenfs of C0mPlI'7'e 'l5 of SALON COLLEGE 957 Amslerdam Avenue A A Nodhead 322 Ivy Slreel, N.E. FRIEND FRIEND TR. 6-9555 JA- 5-bm 1 l Wl 1 I ATLANTA STEAK COMPANY PURVEYORS OF FANCY MEATS for SCHOOLS - RESTAURANTS - II 'STITUTIONS Home FREEZERS 282 Nor+I1sicIe Dr., S.W. JA. 5-4978 Gordons Magic-pac poI'a+o chips are BETTER . . T25 3 1--513. f,j5:::1-: E:, s:A:,:P5 ,: :Z 2--ij A' fiifsiiiffs-W3 525:28 ek' NWA: - 1-Gavin-1 i Z ll because +hey're FRESHER wifh COMPLIMENTS OF A Friend AMERICA GOES TO COLLEGE MONTAG'S STATIONERY SINCE I If im I If, .f 'A.- 2 fyff AA.. ,v gn A 'iff lk iii! I : If Liu IV I J 3'-JIIKAIIIII I 'ii ina -.4 1: 'I 'I is EQ9 JI , 3 gv jea I L9 'wi ,im MONTAG BROS. INC. 245 N. Highland Ave. ATLANTA, GEORGIA I889 C0l0NIIIl STIIRES Complimenfs of NORMAN'S 3226 Peachtree Rd., Northeast Atlanta. Georgia MAYES GARAGE Our Besl Wishes fo Henry Grady High School SIGN OF THE BEST BUY uu sou- I f eu H. D. Hudson Manufacturing Company l I7 Besf Wishes GEMS Social Club Complimenls of General Auto Repairs NORTH Automatic . . ATLANTA Transmissions Painting and Body BAPTIST Work CHURCH I028 Virginia Ave., N.E. TR. 6-3930 490 Tenth Street, N.W. Enjoy Besf Wishes PLANTERS to fhe lrhqfvf, PEANUTS Graduating 5c Bags Class 'ii ' Vacuum Tins Mr. and Mrs. Max MR, PEANUT , 1- U S rn air, SOPIIIEI' Gnd U I Everywhere Atlanta, Georgie INSURANCE 7 7 call Walter McGee at Starnes-Roberts Company JA. 4- I 387 or JA. 3-0446 THE DeJARNETTE COMPANY Cemenl, Plasfer, Lime All Building Supplies Office and Warehouse Boulevard and IOth Street ATLANTA 6, GEORGIA TRinity 6-55BI We are happy to have a small part in the making of the I959 ORATOR A FRIEND Compllmenfs FRIEND of A PLUNKETT AND CO. INC. 20I Spring St., N.W. BLUE PRINTS PHOTOSTAT PRINTS DRAWING SUPPLIES PHOTOGRAPHIC MURALS H A W K ' S HAWK'S DRUG STORE W. Peachtree 8T4II1 Street Complete Drug Store Service Motorcycle Delivery Aflanfa's Finest Prescription Store Phone TRiniI'y 6-I535-l536 Complimenls of NATIONAL TIRE SHOP RECAPPING 378 Edgewood Avenue JA. mano Parks Cigarette I347 Northside Drive ATLANTA GEORGIA TR. 5-6456 Cigarette Vending Machines for: Industrial Cafeterias Factories Service Stations Service Congra+ula'I'ions +o 'Phe Gradua+ing Class of I959 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 754 Peachfree S+., N. E. DR. ROY O. McLAIN Pasfor BIUSO'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT The Gem of Halian Food in fhe Soufh Open 7 Days a Week-from II:30 '+iII 5:00 A.M. YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE IN THE AMERICANA LOUNGE Louie Vargas, Prop. Phone: CE. 3-9280 2975 Peachiree Road In Buckhead SQUTHLSIDE PRINTING A'Han+a, Georgia 'Co-1 INC- ATLANTA I i.. I V' 1 ' x , .A J, wi: H- :N E -- , Q: x,' L., -' Plf ' 3- ' ' -' ' H-, 1 . fm I v I X ' 'V 'F 3' ' N v J Y: ' '-' Q, ' ' 'x-1. . 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