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

 - Class of 1960

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Advertisements ....... fLi , .mg:ri3gggw 'A fF?'if'L QW .- ., .1 iii 5 N' , P511 3 3 X Ea , vsgmq ,,., . -X ew Q 3 E if af is X was Mg Ss WW ggigwgjy ,, vEmss.:1f+-X . -- A wg .MS ii 'ff my .Q ,V SQ il 'Q' E' '41- M HE EL .. Q. P-.1 - Q 5 5 1 w o n 1 ' Em 13. gg w W4 W AV' KWWQWSWUNWTKNAQ 0' b fku .t X n V. S4 X TEX gdjxg ,ig xmrqjzx Eh aiywi TE? wwgii Y -. in 595 fig: LzgEfg,5Qfgw 3:4 E 1 . 5253 1 :wmv eqgfrgffx 1 1 Q 1 pw Q' 5 i4 Q is ' J 2 li: 2 , is-, f 1 5 2 2 f , ? f' E 3 F i ix 9 K 4 L s 1 .J i f 5 . pw, .Q 553 ,7 ,Z wig zlfi sea if Y l x Y 3 . , Q . 1 Z 4 Y 1960 rator Dedicated to r. Rufus Godwin We- wish with all of our hearts that this effort were llawh-ss, for with nothing lc-ss than perfection would we honor tht- ont- to whom it is dedicated. Cognizant, how- ever, of tht- many di-hcicncies in our book, we, the Si-nior Class of IU60, wish to dedicate this, our most precious gift, to om- who is more than a man, but an ideal in himself. 'l'o thost- who have not had the opportunity to study under him, ht- is a mystf-ryg hut to those who have felt thc- strength of his dedication, he is the symbol of integ- rity and sinu-rity. 'l'hc atmosphere that pervades his math:-matics classes is one of learning and respect. It is ht- who vri-att-s this: it is ht- who inslills the true meaning of tht- word 4-duration in his students. Through his guidamw-, om- of his students achieved the high honor of Y Star Student of Georgia , he, himself, was honored as Star Teacher of the state. It is difficult to find words that can express our feel- ings toward him. Students who have worked with him in the Key Club may simply call him a great guy . Perhaps these are the words for which we are groping, the words which express our deep respect for him. And so to you, Mr. Godwin, for whom youth repre- sents a strong ideal of faith and truth, to you, who watch our growth with patience and devotion and see in our work some bit of worth, we offer this, the story of our lives at Grady, in the hope that perhaps, in part, we can prove that there is fulfilled that ideal of faith and truth. 7 5 i i ATLANTA BOARD OF EDUCATION Row I 4L.-HJ: Mr. Harold I . jackson. Ur. Ira Jarrvll, Sllpvrintvllds-lit of Schools Mr. A. C. Lalimvr, Airs. Clifford N. liuglsdalv. How 2: Dr. Rufus IC. Clvme-nt, Mr Cla-n Fricl-1. Mr. I.. J. fl-Ciliiilglhilll. Wir. Allen T.. Charm:-Py. Mr, Oby T. Brewer. Jr. Mr. Hd S. Cook. .ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS S1-ate-cl tl..-IH: Mr. Jarvis Barnes. Dr. Hual Slvphens. Mr. Roy XV. Davis. Standing Dr. C. Y. Smith. Dr. Wvarrvn Jackson. Ur. Wurrc-n U. Findlcy. 3 . sm, ' A -f--.1 -was .....i'-is 0 . ,ififfgff as-sl. P.T.A. OFFICERS tl..-lil Mrs. Charles Clements, Mr. lrving M. Calanty, Mr. Philip McGinty, Mrs. lf. ll. Martin. Mrs. F. I. Allison, Mrs, J. J, l.eitch. Mrs. VV. 0. Slate. P.T.A. Reaches Goal llcnry Crady's Parent-Teacher Association is one organization which has contributed much to our school lift-. fluidcd lzy Mr. Philip Mcflinty, presi- dent, and with tht- ht-lp of Mr. Dcrthick, the P.-T. A.. through its me-clings, has lcarncfl of our problems in and out of school. The- members have also en- joycd thc programs which our school organizations. tht- hand. tht- chorus. and the orchestra. have had to ofll-r. lmlt-4-xl. through its work. our Parent- 'l'cachcr Association has ln-cn vcry successful in accomplishing its purpose' to crcatc a hond he- lwt-cn thc parm-nts and tcache-rs, lil P.T.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD llow l tl..-lil: Mrs. D. C. Hcmrick. Mrs. Howard McKay Mrs. T. ll. Towcr. Mrs, J. li. Thomason. Row 2 QL.-lil: Miss lflizalwth Sm-tze. Mrs. YV. XV, llosc. Mrs. J. l. Cook. Row 3 tl..-lil: Mr. lloger H. llerthick. Mrs. H. R. Bauer. Mrs lloyal Harper. Mrs. N. ll. Ashury. wk. EW fx' ,Q Lx Lx, .1 .. . tx? .M 3' f :Q is A w9.',i,2 H4Jg I' 1-. ik 3 1 K ai 5 a S7 Q5 . ,ki .1 13 'J i- .ig ?i A fn, K W 'E S, J ,f.M,,w 5 x 5 K na s'f3.J2.M , ,. A. W. ,J yi , 54 1 v 5? sw ., ,E f as fw'f ,QYQ M242 xt: K H., HM, . 3 . H91 ,. - 6-I,1g.., uni S 1 Q . A V 4 nn-- 4 T45 'wtf-if I ,I ml. 1 - 'D .. uni., ll 'c 1 :ff 0 Y A Message from ur Principal Dear Students: Congratulations to you for your 1960 URATOH. which is a part of each of you. As the years go by, you will take more and more pride in your hook, and the time will come when you would not take ten times its original price. Henry Grady High School is a school in which you have a right to he proud. lt is stccpcd in traditiong its founders, principals, and faculty have believed in scholarship, lts name is known among colleges and educational circles throughout the United States. You are now a part of that heritage, of the proud name of Henry Grady. Any credit which comes to you brings credit to Henry Grady High School. Anything that brings shame to you casts its reflection upon your school. I urge you to seek the highest levels of moral. spiritual. and scholastic attainments in order that you may fulfill the purpose in life for which you were created. Sincerely yours, H. H. DERTHICK. l lt xlllll lxnn llldllll lvmf. livlx X linnlnu lim- -1-4-n 'it 'ill hrznlv lunrtio I ns is lingzvr Williams. that Scholarship Stressed By Mr. Derthick 'llht' major portion of Q-llic'ivi1c'y with which our svhool ops-rut:-s may lu- attrihntvtl to our principal. Mr. llogz-r ll. Uvrlliick. llmvi-wr. this vllicivncy is not 1-oiisitlviwl his most outstuntling contrilwution to lh-nry liracly, Vit- think also of tht- ale-votion with which ha- has pt-rforina-sl his tlllllt'S. His every action has shown il sim:-i'v :lt-sirv to gnitlt- our stuflvnts in tht- tlirc-vlion of sm-holarship uml high moral stand- zircls whit-h will ln-nt-fit tht-in and rvllvvt honor upon our school. Wise Counselors aluable to Students llrutiy stuclents are very fortunate in having two fine oliiees in the rush to find out their eolh-ge hourtl st-nrt people. Niiss ifliznheth Seize anti Xir. Charles Morris to seek 1ltiYit't'Zlit0lli their sulijec-is or 4iIYlItiV to i' , , , . .. . t ise or our eounselors. Students seurry in and out of their their prolulenis in preparing for at eollt-ge etlneution. llxk 1 Librarians flinlliyr iIiIl'1lI'l1lllNlll'1'lliWZlY' 1'1lL'l'l' :uni wilhui' to help our luih ul- hurl vii-4-1-vziiw' iuforuii I limi Llxiwiw :uw voiimiiivti-ri iu lhi iIiIl'illY for till przuh- hw thump whirh Ihr-1-orr:-r't uw oi vnlrri lfzmlf' :uni vzlrni J t li'liUQ1ll1'i2lllQ1iliiPy0llI'i,liild- 'M xiilfiilil limwliw- uni 'Wire 'Xyiuw livin. l'I1llI' xil .. i L Nurse l'iii so dizzy. Hy throat hurts. Ny lit-url :ic'hvs. Hear- ing lht-sv moauis ami groans 6 hours ai clay is at small part of tht- roulium- Urs. Virginia irvin 4-iivoiiiiti-rs. liut Mrs. Irvin han- ill.-S thu-rv prohlt-ms with pa- tiviivm' auui pi'ofic'ivii1'y, Secretaries Which of Crxxiifs siircess is hrought aihout hy work done in-hiuii thi- sCt'iwS. Such work ls riout' hy our svhool secre- taries. -XS ont' 1-utvrs our school 'vit for the first time. he is lizlhh- to he ii liult- aniaze-ii at tht- spot-ti ami llCCllI'llCy with whivh Hrs. Julia Hightower i Mrs. Nhm-t-Il Svurhoro type- up stacks of papers. fill iu trau- wripts. :uni st-ual out uotim-s. lm Miss Marinelle P. Garner, ath Teacher Retires Miss Murim-ilu' l', tiurnvr. lItittilt'llllltif'4 tt'1lt'ilt'IA. I1-uns Crafty aftvr thirlt-1-ii XHJlttit'l'I.tli yt-urs. Uwr this va t pvriml of timv. Miss tluriwr twink part in many orglzlnilt tions. This vt-al' sht- xxus mlxism' uf tht- Kitz Sovinl tihtli and I't'I7l'l'StIIlil1tiYt' of iiI'Llfif'.S iiitlt' tlruss Hhlv Shit-ht ugh tit'f.N 'l'h 1- i.Ol'IIllliil for tht- wlilim- of 21 Cylinth-r is: Y ': tl NA. Art- tln-rv any tIllt'StiOltS?.i uh-nts. tmlay iw urs- going to lvarn about a Cylin- lnsllranr-1-, Fm' ht-ing an 1-vw-lla-lit lt'2lf'ill'T uf high vhur avtt-r and St'il0i8I'SillII. Niiss irlll'llt'l4 uns vhnse-n us .1 mc-mhz-r of MIK Upsilon tfhzlptvr. itll hmmratry sororitw for tvavht-l's. SOUR' 0till'l' organimtiuns shr- has laxiwn part in u thv National. Stutt-. anti Uistrivt Nitliil1'IIt2.llit'S tlmlm-il of Tvacht-rs. Ariivrif-1111 'Xssmwizitimi uf l'nix'vi'sity Ykvnimii and tht- Pal1'1'11t-Tm-aclit-i s ,-Xssuviattiuii. Thsf main thought Xliss tlaruvr xszmls tu lt-:iw in hu stlltivntsi mimls is that In-oialv urn- iiinrv whim-ante-it toxin anti comlwtititm in tht- mirltl is trvma-mlous. TII1-rvfmm try to ivurn t'Xt'l'YlililIQ IW llliiillgl all tht- t'0llI'4t'S in sc-hm tw you run, 1-spt-tfially xilliilt'Il1ttlit'4. DEPARTMENTS Q E E Toszxcco Q., if fl J! 2 A-'K ldeas and Ideals Enlighten Students We, the students of Henry Grady, will ever be thankful for our devoted faculty, which casts over us the light of knowledge and guidance. ln looking back on the past year, we realize that we were often unaware of a most precious giftfits steady, patient teaching. As we grow older, the memory of many school events shall become hazy. but this most important gift of knowledge will remain. We hope that through our future actions, we shall reflect a small portion of the gratitude we wish to express. New Nlartlia Lynch af Nlrs. Martha Barne Marinelle P. Garner l.ois llnrling Rufus Godwin 'Nlurian Foreman Remlmert A.Creen Mrs. Susan B.C 'fski matics: Arithmetic, Basic Welnster Skelton Hurry ll. Strickland William A, Wills Mathematics Department ematics, Geometry. Algebra. and Trigonometry. lfor those studying: on a college level courses in calculus and ana- lytic geometry are offered. The math department has offered our students subjects in all phases of Mathe- Nlathematics, Business Math- lietis see, one, two, three . . . Why, thank you, Santa! 2. K f 1 w . xx 1 an l:I'2lNt'Il':I4'Il1'l' Hrll1l1l4'1'l'Slu4lt'InullNII'ill1'slllflvlllsllllk. v .ffl ii: Y0lItlAl'KlUiIlQMHP.Kl'l'IVllPlll1'Ql0lNlNNOTIN English IN llwrc' anything xmrfq- llmn ll1lYiIlQ1 am ielvu uml mm! lvau-In-s us lu 1-lljny ami illPlYl'l'l'i1ll4' lilK'l'illlll'Q'. In-lps us In-ing ulvlu- In l'XIlI'l'NN ill' umlvrsluml our pmlnlvnms. :xml ls-111-111-s us lu vxprvss the 'lvllfl purgum- of um' -lmlx of I'1!lQIliSll if lllzlrlyfoldr it iclvus lllltl i414-als on uhivh nur vuuulry is luis:-ri. f 3 ' in 'V kk X H4 i qu Us ' kc X 9- 1-4 1.4-umufl Hllllyllilll! xllx.IlillllliIllk.!i1lNlil'k Xllw, KllI'll'I'iIlQ' Ulllllllp Willurvm' l 'l'l',LIllS0ll Hrs, 'Kun Nlillvr Hrs. llvlly 3huw Nlrx. SJIVJI HlII':ll'NN Iiurnlluy Fz1v'g:lwll ll. I1,,lnm-5 Humllly XIlH'l'is0ll XIrN.He'lc'I1 l'.'l1:n Mrs. Mattie Sue Walker Bertha Carpenter Rolrert A, Hawkins Alfred Hilderhrand Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes Dooley Mathews Mamie lf. McKee Yes. and what can l do for you? Grady Randolph Mrs. Leola S. Spears Webster Skelton Harry B. Strickland Did you know you have a llussian emhlem on your shirt 7 Social The Social Studies department offers excellent courses in Ameri- can History, World History. Eco- nomics, Sociology, Current World Affairs, American Government. and World Geography. Students all dread the thought ot' learning Studies fact after lavt and date after date, hut to those who look deeper into the meaning of the history courses. the importance of learning the story of the past and the present is as significant as knowing: the story of ont-'s own life. H nur Science As our world is hm-1-onning morn' svlmuls :xml wllvgvs In nn-4-1 their im'oh'4-1l in tha- mornin' ugv. lhm- n-spmmsilmililivs that uf lt'ilChiIlQl xject of Sf'il'IlK'1' he-mnws in- us thx' fumlamn-utuls of g1!'llt'I'ill Crvusinglly imporlzlnl, ll is so vu-ry Sl'il'IIl'l'. hiulogy. human biology. portant for thc' prvscnl day high 1'llt'IIliSIl'y. physivw. and hvullh. Xlrs. :Mwlis l,. lfraumw' . qw '- X .. muy new ., q QW' R R S1'h4NIl hpiril sllillvs through fanvnlly. x X lukl H1 Ruth ku-In Q': N N . Wurnie' li. xl4'kQ't' A M, N ' Q .ss ' Edith Mvflullic' 6 'mx jw tk f 1 . ' ' if ' ,..Q x 'fi 5, X' , llumph . , . you hkq- tha-mg lhe-y hkf- yon. 355 f - A Q .x M Am I vs-I, mth an Imwl 11-1-lung! vnu Pu ml. mm , . 5 mee l'hmn.ls H. Walton .l. l.eR0y tlaekson vllllftlllilhittt' Xlueller ,,.,5 tw 1 iqizz . ,- K 2, i i - ,E K, fig-1 I l fl 2 ..,.., . , 3 e if NX 1 5' Mrs. Franc-es Gillespie Mrs. Eve Lowe 'lloclay a liheral edur-ation is as important as any other, anrl to give Grady students the henehts of a liheral eduration ut hum courses such as art which make stutlents appreciate lweauty and help them to express themselves. Frederick A. Rlieney Business Education pares students for the business world hy provirl- I ing courses in typing, Shorthand, lmoolclceeping, and omee practiee. Using the mimeographing m Business lfclucation llepartment. Foreign Language French. l.atin. and Spanish are the three languages olleretl at Grady. Some may think it strange to hear their fellow students reading and translating unfa- miliar passages, hut those who have ex- perienced even one year realize the im- portance of learning an unfamiliar tongue. Nlrs,Sara Burgess Delores Fornara Nlrs. Claire Postman Betty Smith The things one learns to make with the Parlez-vous Francais? V hands are beautiful. 22 14 rt j 1. H This department pre- ! chine is merely routine in th 1 rl at popular voursc- for uppc-rr-lussim-u. oflvrs a cliam-0 for 4-zlvh girl to ls-urn thu- skills of Voolungf, se-xslngf. homa- lu r lor ilu- alll 1-ur-oiupzissiugl jolv of llUlllt'llllll'il'T. tuuity to tukv roursc-s in flu- fir-ld of industrial a s. i lmoys who wish to uiulu- ai vurve-r iu some' type' ol industry. lln- industrial urls program ofli-rs 1-xr-vlli-ni training: ' nu Homemaking llome-making. :1 rn-quirm-d voursm- for all 1-igluh grade-rs rsiug. good grooming: and homa- 1-1-ouomic-s wliirh prvpars-s Mrs. Sara Strickland Mrs. Nlary Tliompson Nlrs. l,0is Warrvn Industrial Art Il:-gfiuuiugf iu the- 1-igzhth grzulv, lvoys muy have the op - -1-lmnif-al druuiug. wood nork. :md prinli . Ir in l onts Samuel l'alvon ,lack llsylvester ilitary lu thi- tn-nth gzrzulv, at lwoy is rf-quirf-d to taki- Military. .M first the' roursn- muy seem rathvr tedious as he drills and drills and polislu-s the- rifle-s whit-li sw-ni mfvvr to shine, but us lu' im1i'r'lu's proudly ou the field on Salwr Day and displays his military uniform. thc- fm-ling of he-in,f1 part of ll. fl. T. ff. is quilt- invziuiugful. N Q Nlf5g:t.Wadz- I,, llapt. William Nlvliinnon C. Walton lt's re-ally vt-ry simple-. This is thi- way to lwgin. The drawing could lu- more acvurate. . ,vi il f'X Music As the band. orchestra, or chorus performs before the student body 0-r the P. T. A., few of us realize- the effort put forth. the long hours of hard work to make it perfect by both the directors and the performers. Fame was achieved when they won superior raliilbgislyat the spring festival. U no il 1 x . ,3.L,'l,N 'qv' Quin! , 'I LPM' L J L. Ciilzr' f i JU V' fp l 'fvclfl t 1: fl xg lf f lpfdl fy! Tjnfn L Wil A f 0 KX L A N jg, X , ,f 'f I , 1 L f 1 v f L if t f -W Call Q twill Nlarion T. Davenport Sylvia Kanter R. Owen Seitz Exercises, exercises, we must do our exercisesf' This is a well known quotation from our physical training department, where Cradyites know that physical exercise is an integral part in their receiving a well rounded ed- ucation. Hasketball, softball, volleyball, and tennis make up a year-round program at the girls' gym, while the boys play football, basket- ball, and baseball. Football is taught in boys, P. E. classes. 1 . Let's Ho through that once more. F' Physical Education 'lx Jack C. Fligg Edith Meifallie M rs. Shirley Coins-s Edward E,WImizs4-11 N QQ? 'S lJlli'I'l'I'IANS lam-li day our dit-titians. Mrs, Virginia Strickland a Mrs. llzm-l llarrison. work hard to plan nutritious a tll'lIt'IHllS hot nn-ails and sanduielies to feed the hung Pray Knights. 'V .l MAIDS An iniportant part of any is tht- vs ork that goes into lllg ll ll t'lt'ilIt IllZll'1' itil' lt'Zlt'llt'I'S f 1 ind students. llierefore. we llkt' lib t'XIH't'SS Ullf 5llll'l'l't' tml lout e to our maids. ll..-lil Mrs, 'se llellin, Mrs. Katie ' A FIN. YF. Mrs. l'unni1 find: lla-ard Mrs. lit-lla ll I et- Fav CTS. Glass. ' 1 ' ' Jessie ill, Mrs. Sarah FY1 nd nd ...win ww CUSTODIANS The custodians, who are supervised by Mr. Lumpkin, are husy throughout each day fixing gadgets and broken fixtures for the school. They work hard to satisfy the complaints of all the students and teachers. tL.-RJ Earn- est l'i. Lumpkin, Pl. H. Hansard, L. IC. Porter. J. W. Peeks. COOKS Each day. after receiving their instructions from Mrs. Strickland, '- the cooks begin preparing the de- ,.,. .... . dy.. lieious meals that the dietitian has planned for that day. They often go unthanked as the Cray Knights .. 1 storm into the cafeteria and rush ' for the lines. hut the student body is always appreciative of the work done hy the cooks. tL.-RJ Mrs. Cora Hespress. Miss Martha Hun- ter. Mrs. Julia Henderson. Mrs. Hi fe Craee Meadows. Mrs. Versie B. nl, 1 Flowers. Mrs. Rosa Simmons. .,...,..i,,st- HS My X X J ssffss Q 5 ,... i K school 3 Q ' keep- would eww ii A grati- 25 an :ff at I U nr ,1 swf we lf' gg? ,W mga-1. as h,A. V .X Q 1 . X m X N MWF .W W Y + 1., QW gg' ywmgfw Jw! My -aw my ,....0.N ,twwimdxtl -'wg f K , ' M-M-ww ,mggxvk l A W' f- I K A '-'wN U 'fffvwcr-:,,. :z I W K ' Wm A-ww , i-, 'M Q 'A ' pig -. -' g- .5 ,Q ', .:-,-.av -3' '- Q we 2 x M ' el. -,K if N ,. ex Q may ff M f. Lx. MYWWMWW W W hwmfwm-mug, , Am X. Q. MmQxwHQrm...A H Wm W , D MM M ML M A K mWM wwf,.-, ,,. 'fs Il Il Il 3 ! S 3 illlll flllll Ill Ill llll IP!! . W Mpgf ' ' -- - ww MM WWWWWMWM fllllf Iillli Slllii Ill!! itil! iill!! llll, ,., ,,.,,.M, mm. 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D V W 0 during the brief moments of homeroom for a few seconds between classes in the cafeteria with hurriedly-scribbled notes with friends at home over the phone with something to eat in the library feverishly before a test with dexidrene during finals I amid the blaring confusion . . .3 Study ,fb 4 X W G Q X vi R Y ik V1 F and EW QV . 1 1 I 5 M - ix? l8l!2!'sz x if 'Na 1 IQ' , . , Q P . ,s -4 if Q I j. ' K . s 1 F 1, e 1 mm Q Q Q 'S Q, Y vip Q el Q 1 ax :XM 9 -my -,. Y N ., vsfivwyw 'fy Q wif RN lf' X K-V'-:wif wa. 1. I 'i: ,--,WNW N X 53 S Eighth Grade Student Council Members: Libba Wilson, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Bill Cox, Presidentg Linda Bruton, Vice Presi- CHI. ,loe Ahrams Betty Jean Adams 'Nlartha Adams Ann .lohn Gary lean .l udy Allen Allen Alexander Alexander Alexander .limmy Alston Flora Alvo Vallene Bak-er Roy Banks Steve Baron Billy Barrett Rachel Baugh Donald Bean Nlarilyn Beck Rolrin Becker Lindy Berman Lanny Berman Russell Berry Tigrner Blackman Warreri Black Nlaria Bonanno Bill Bottoms Karen Bowdoin Danny Bow-en Jimmy Bowen Charles Boyter Brenda Bramblett Linda Brelsford Stephen Brilliant Alice Brown Billy Brown Donald Brown ,lim Brown Helena Bruin Brenda Bruton Linda Bruton Bonnie Buice Patty Burdine Nlary Ann Burke Charlene Burrell Ona Burns Karen Byrd Theo Campbell tlharlene Capalouto Leona Caplan V -- -- was N V Zwjgisfg 'Q . I ii- i isnt-5? Qff, Z' : - ie ' r'-ef 51:--.-:IL gaszssasaese 35 1 - V' fjsgkg QE' 3- ? a tx E if 2 ' -:as:s:::i2. X --ies -'-i s ' 5 44 Q Yi -ll kx E . 1 SUBFRESHME A timid shadow is cast. It is the shadow of the suh-freshman, for. as he steps into the school huild- ing for the first time, he is not only a little afraid. but extremely bewildered. The feeling which is his at this moment cannot he touched: it cannot he forgotten. l'le wonders what his part will lic in the activities of such a tremendous school, and he won- ders whether he will even come to know' and recog- nize the countless faces which pass him by. But the feeling is soon lostglost in the scurry to his first pep rally-lost as he begins to feel the pride in his school which is so much a part of every former student. ?,. ml, Z, s s is as Wig 'mfs -an ,M - . ., N ft , it gc ' ' slim, .,,,., -M R.. .,..,-.Q 'V 3 Q f 513-2? 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X il sri? 1,4 L ' in we Xlivhael llirkens ' Q ! , B Q, Z, Wyatt llominit-k gk ,A . .- 0 L 'A '- Q Z Q if , Nlarshall llmerman tv my ' , ' -wi, ' .QL V. A- 41, 'ew Peggy llosler 5 xl X if-kill ,lnhn Downing t ni if at I lleeky llralxe fy 95 4 llarvey Dudman ' 4, .Qi U Q my Ronald lluke Erna llziewinski Naney lfdenheld s ' 4 . ' ,S ,im , Sandra liise-le .4-, 3 RQ llannalt liisler 49 , Y-' 'tv sv fi., v X Dianne Elder ' ' Gyn' y X 3 ,., wwf! A W getty :lin lgnenstein 1 : . f, 'f xfe ll ufflf 'm m x X I ' fax! lk Lynn liselhorse lletty lfvans A A A Larnine Fay ' ' ,F K fm .lana Feldmatn wg-sl - -7 ' ' 'f Nlartha Ferguson ' A-' 1' 1 L Rolmert Ferris ' S Richard Fetzer 2-' Nnson Fields ,, Leonard Fisher Helene Ffllllk ' Hevel Freeman A .I 0 - Q' . 4: N4 X Charles Gardner . I ' -1 'Q -All Louise Garrett 5- -gh .lohn Gear Ni I Q A lfeggy Gihson fa f - Stephen Glamman H SSV Have Lynn Glieksou . W 1 4 A vr ,, I-if Q. 'f 26.4 .4 tqyf I is LQ V, .. 2' L3 5 s .. R 1 ta. K K 4 LA 2 Q S .lutly Goldberg Steve Goldberg: Bunny Golub .l uelee Goodman Gray Gordon Alive Gough Rohyn Gould Bonnie Green !'. Q Wt 6,- L 5336- , SE iii - Nlirhael Greenbaum Kenneth Greeson Larry Grimsley .ludy Guskind Nlartha Hale -Klan Halpem Willy Halt .loe Hanson .limmy Harrell 33 i .l oy Harrell Harrilee Cheshire llotty Harris Peggy Harris Scott Harris Arlene Hauser 'Xndrea Hawkins Tommy Hayes Fred Wilson Hein Linda Herndon Leonard Hoke Sh-erwin Hoke Lynda Holladay lfathy Hook .lane Horowitz Roy Horton David Humphries Wayne Ingle Sally james Eddy .lester Dede Johnston Don Jones Paul ,lohns .laniee Kaplan Nlary Kaplan Frank Kamor Riehard Katz Pete Kelly Edward Kidd .loel Kilpatrick Dennis King Greg Kinney t an 'E' all 'B' rr: . 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Peggy Sue Kinney Johnny Kirkman Walter Kolesky Beverly Koster Sherry LeCr0y Hisse Leitvh Harold Lips Marilyn Lips Nlavy Little Tommy Loudermilk Arthur Lynch ,lean Lyverse Barbara Nlaclier Patriria Nlaclntyre Carol Nladdox Doug Klan 'Xliehael Nlann 'Nlae Manning Marilyn Maisel Beverly Nlarrhlnan Denny Marks .linuny Marks Susan Marre David Marsh .loe Nlclllelland Eugene Mc-Corrnivk Mary MCCCC .loyee McKee .loan MeKern .lim MeWhite Nan:-y Miles Alvin Nliller Ronne Miller Happy Milt .leanine Minkin Bohhy Mitchell Peggy Mohley Cuerry Moore Lorraine Moore Sandy Moret Susan Moseow Elizabeth Mussion Lynn Nassau Patricia Nettles .ludi Neuhaus Hharlie Nord Nlartha Morris Margie Novak wi ill Milner E f igllth grade- stmlm-nts utilize- time- during school. lung l'lyl:-r Ylivlmvl l'nusm'r Kullly l'rutI l'e'pg1v l'ri4-i- xil4'l0l' l'l'ilr-s llc-ruin' Quin' flings-r llugsiluln- l'ulri1-k Nunn Ilul lluina-y Nlurtin llunrlull Iivurgc- ll:-lil: ,lulw lla-yimlrls llmmy liivllurfl ilurnlyu lliw-liman lfllu-n liiltvnlmum Lluirs- llolwrls l'iiluiuuml Holi-rts livurgv llolwrlfl ,luely liolrlcin She-ilu llnlririvtli- lfluiue' Rose' Kurl Rush lfmlisin Rotllln-rg Xlnrlin Roth-r Iluvifla Rubin lfuuil Sand:-rs Al'll'lll'-N1ilI'lQ' Surusun Ilill Szuimlc-rs llolmrl Svugus llriun Svllill' ,luliu Si-lunimlt llnuulil Svlirntlvr Sli-plixuiir Svliulu Sli:-rry Svgguu lflllilla-S1'i4l1'l llulnlry 51-itz Kay Sllilllllll Xlurgur:-l SllllW Xlilu' Slll'flll1'k Szuulru Silxe-rlmzml Xlilluu Sll!1'fNll'lll I.:-v Sims Nl:-lissu Sims 'llnui Siurluir l,nra-lm Sinpvr lvalu Sl59l'lHHlll llurlruru Skinuvr llzirri-. slllllll 6 ..- iz: . . S.. ,. K 1. vii? ix. vw 5 :Ori -. ,. Li. s , :fly . with . ff wi Q V qv- xx- if x linsalyn Nusslnuun Sumlru Norris Cary Uustc'rr0it'llf:r 'Nlui'w'm- Urvllstcfin 'l'e-rri Ure-nslc-in Qilurirc' User llarlxuru Uswall l':lulu Parks llrvncla Pusf-hal Paul Pvttway Irving Penso lfuiily Pvrlinski llumc-r Perry Christine Petrakos Louis l'i4-liulik llingvr Pivkurml . . ,gi , , - ,rf Q , ... X gel , , If K' X 1-. , , -. '411 in ,A Y , El i in X I Q Q fi . .. 5 . 3 ,,... . , . , .... 1 H Q rg E: il 5- PL -xx .- Q-. 4 43- -A , D ii. M 1 A w. A . i 5 ' sa- X A-M ,K ,X . l, .... .3 ' my z i, .:.. . . S' , ifwsx . 4 ,,i!X1Xx vb YM . S ri -s.. X, Yagi X v Q.- R lr 1 X gg' ,F ' ' s , I, 6 3 'f W sq, X. A K KX l xg, ,V fi -A . r 1 Tffl-lf. ,W w 553 -55 . ,.. W 2353 iJ'.'?fZ:' 'W -A Vi . 3 1 .Q Q , , 3 ,Q . f- 3. ' L.. if- Q X -N 1 -2 - ' - Q X K l 'A Q 1 1 Y Wi' Q5 i Ti ,L . i . X lf. ml i A X S . . ff: ' , K A nw. Ji ' ' 4 r f' ' ' ' 4. s .-.:.:.... , g g . we A '61 ev.. X f' , .M ai .' 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Smith Regina Smith Rnssvll Smith Hvrky Snow ,le-nif:-r Snhunon l :xml Spf-iivv Ilunk SIIPIIVQ' Dnnnir- Spinth-I Surat Spivuk Linda Stone- Sziruh Strihlingl 'l'mnmy sll'Ililf'I'l4 Sh:-lin 515 ron .luv Sununvrlin Starling Sutton Kiln Taliafe-rro .lzune-s 'lliratmil Ronnie- Task Bill Thirlwe-ll .-Xnliy Vlihmnpson Barton Thrmittf- Roh 'IWOHPSOII Sarah Touriul Hliliif' YIHIHNPT .lvrry 'l'rom-unv .lomi Tugzggle- Ninrl-Q 'lhrclsky Kyle Tllfflfxl' ffhikauni Yvdu Raymond Yinvf-n ,Indy Wager Xiargio- Waits Wi:-havl Wvziw-r Luru Weinman IJ:-rrzl Wvinstf-in Xiursha Whitf- i'iiilililf'ill Wilson Knn Wimhe-rly Xlurty Wiriri i'iIIllllt'U Wfrlfe' Yirginizi Vfoote-n Wylnia Yf'rlnw Lara Zahan Rim-nmry Zimnie I T RPg1if'l1lZillHIlPI'lIlllH wt 36 -ur ln-fore-, l,Illlj1ll1lfll'S, nmlh. anal ho grzulvf lwronn- irn'r4-usingly irnportai FRESHME 'l'ln- slnulms 1-us! lay th.. fre-slnnun. as il' he- walks lln- hulls of firmly. rn-pri-svrlls a fu-ling of fm-niorily. .Nltlmngli hi- is not sonnislu-rc-nl un lllll!l'l'l'lilS5lIlLlll. Ihr' lm-vling: 1 in in-ll ln- IllNlllll'Il in thc- luv! that he' is no lUllQ!l'I' !ln- lmuml of lhm' lowly... livlllfl ulvlr- to Q-lu-rt funn- of his sulija-vis IN one- privilu-gn' he- has su-Il 1'li!'IlQ'il lhs' ml'- Zlklllgl In-lp lo 1-oliipli-Iv il we-ll ronnfle-el - hwlnlv. wliilr- hr- nun' also N-I4-1-l an ac- lnily surh ns pliysif-ul 1-mlm-ation or olhm- ila-. For thi- lifvhlllllllll. thi, yr-air me-u IIS nl he- lllllhl HNSIHIH' l'4'S'lUll5IllllIll1'S. llls it as Py ilfl' HUM llll'I'I'll Ull lllfi Ilt'flT1lllll'Ylt -rural unil his :wlions nnisl now luring: an-:lil lo lhc- srhool. y S' 1-Q io. ' . 'Yr 551232 rib? S.: . ' v 5135352 2,3 az? we :ff I L xg xi - - 'W pw? W1 'sf S Ninth Craxlv Stuxlm-nt Conn:-il MQ-rnlwrs: VFOIIHHQ' l ic-ln-lkorn rem dr-nl: Randy liryun, Yin- l'ra-simh-nl: Chvryl Danni-man, Vue r -1 rlf-nt. L ,X f. X ll x 'Qi 4 5 , 1 1' Y' il Q 1 ,Qi l 0- 455 .BR ' . fl ,A i ' hx - , 'Q V. w Wi rr fr-'Hifi Q .' fx - 'X .SUNY X .lam-1 Aaran .loan Aaron Inu Sm- Alu-lniun .linnny Allen lizlrol Airov Xlury lane' Allen Jimmy Armstrong Edward Amlvrsnn lloli Amir:-ws Linda Amin-ws l,nvy .-Krnolcl Polly Arnnlml Barbara Asbury Diane Atkins Xlartha Hakvr Ste-ve Harkin Nlarlha Elizabeth Barnes R if-mi Barn:-5 Yivtor llarovus Eleanor Baughman Stanley Bean Annah Beard Harvey Berman Dale Black Don Blavk Terry Blavk Huh:-rl Bula-h Charles Bowen Dianne Brice' I-Id Bridges an t. iw -.f C f as 'I:.I:,,- 155 M122 -ff 1 . '1 4, Q ' 4 ':-'E:vrgf-:- -5::5.:E ::s' . - ,. f . .gf ,E .,:f,,., V .HH 'ff' .7 A f ffl- xfisva eli 9 531 Q 'Et' 1' ' . f 'iriwi W if-5 gl E' if' ,, A ' l F Qc gi . Q Y no 9 3 gms in as 5 wifi if I -.5 in A5245 .es-55-g 'bww ww- nm.. Pam Cochran Nancy Coleman Nancy Cook Faye Ellen C00per Bettie Cordon Nancy Cregar Wayne Crooke Anita Cruz Lana Cuba Mark Dale Cheryl Danneman Bill Davis Linda Davis Prisrilla Davis Sylvia Degan Bobby DeHart Tommy Dell Don Dickson Judy Dick Douglas Duckett Patty Duckett Mary Dyer Charles Economy Eva Elias N Q. it 5 i brag ' , fs, ,W XL S R W rt' 'Q X e fi is ,E ..,.. 2 , Eg it -f-1.1f:. N Q si it 1 ,, , ,, ,,, U f. .ef ...... ,.Qf:,.1,WQi X :Q Xfl1f'3w,w ' ri?'2ffAQ1zMi1? V 'G New .-Ib iz a Q A if Q aww ' t Qfiw 5 4 it 4 Ruth Brietz Luther Bridges jimmy Brooks Allen Brown Ed Brown jay Brown Bobliy Bruner Randy Bryan ,linnny Bnrmline lrene Busby Bolwluy Caine Forrest Callaway .lim Callaway Steve Campbell Nlitzi Canter Judy Carlan Helen Carson Larry Caswell Elaine- Chamlmless Cheryl Chapman Nlildred Chastain De-eilve Che-reton Ellen Clierkas Sue Clark 1-4' 1 if ' l sa if . ., 'le ' I Q 71 1 A l X gi x 3 3 1 s xii' Ei . 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David Knighton Helene Koppel Gene Komblum Bill Kuflrey Diane Lafkowitz Eddie Lane Howard Lee Nancy Left' Charles Lefkuff fNlic'h.ael Levin Michael Lewis Sherry Lewis Karen Lilley Bill Lipham llharles Lipham Carol Lipsius Ronnie Long Jane Little lflaud Luna Pat Matfett Harriet Manning: Frances Manning Michael Marsh Steven Masak t Q . ,X it 51 5 51 'lx I ' V G A K 5-'ill iz: - -1 -1 ' I Q, ,gat 1-:RE-. 4 .Q ,V A, 1. WZ. joyve Hterslilmerg llete Hearwiek Patsy Hilley 'Nlartha Hootlman llutsy llorowitz Danny llumlrlleston liugene Huff Klart-ia Isaacson Renie lsenlir-rg Terry lsenherg: Ulynn .laeolis Baxter .lohns l,l'lllll'll1' .lohns Bolmlny.l0l1rH0fl ,ferry .lohnson list-elle .lordan Ilewrly Kahn Pete Kane Ingrid Katz Holi Kuykendal Sue Kennett Stephen Keyes Bill Kineaid Brenda Kirk Rb ' vga.. 'E' at N. S aw Q lx he ' l' 2 Clif' K lx, MN f 4. 1' 5 M, . Vg t, M A X . A: SX .V .W ,Q .. 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Pt'l'Ql1lIllt'I1l llvttyv Pie-l l pledge allegiance' to the flag Q, 'Fw if , V g k zu+53Ei?:27f4l .,.,. 42 , ' A, .1 lk . . L, sq x N, H W ,on X X t ASQ A 5 - 5 'z rr + N ggi: A. 5 X If X -. A VE . Kei . Q. 3 B4 N Y i .ig aair .A gm V fn - fmjfgisgkgggfi , . :,. -.,. .,:.Q, I . M .48 -522 1- . .loy Portman Harvey Posner A nn Pow-ell Harry Prett l'at Prire Susie Pruettv Dana Purcell ,loc Quire 7 eh 5fPV 'r,d5'HS4e?'ZSH Liv-1: '35 ffzsfg zia if . mvgws Q -' ' figssisf rs wx, as -W in as fl . 1 Q59 - Q , lisa-ig '-if A i : .gm as W -' 3 , : zg, -f--:Z .,.-5.3: '- xi- 5 - 45: A K ' L Fl' -if MT' K i i Qi ' ..,.. L X 3 wr f , Q A 'WSWS if Vg! ' 3 5 4 i 4 5' gg. QE: A' x 2 iw. X gm f, , 61:3 . 1 J r Q 9 S5 Q Q isis: QV X' Q wax ll MN 'IQ wig: li42,iL 7 if :V o A 'N llan llailorml ,lean lianslnotlxam Cliarlotle- Hanson ,lollnny Roady ,loanne lie-irh Dil-k Hesprr-Q Ann Rolwrts Judith Rolif-rts Vic Holwrts Carol Rolninson Larry Robinson Howard Rorwnliergz Nlorris liose-nlwrgg Susan Roskinrl Cookic' Huluin .lolln Rumlllr- Rosif- Sain! Nelson Samples Elissa Saul Ed S1-ancling .lap-kiv S1-liulf-r Alan Schulman Ge-orgzia Scondras IiI'l1ll'lNfll Svotl 'IQ 4... f ,. Y, X..,.. HX. in of wwe 11992 ii? JE M 'V so .. X i f J W ..., .. .1 on 14, 9- .. L, L 'Q' 6 L ,K iv ov' ll:-rry Sl:-wart K:-nm-th 5trir'khnul Sylxizl Stone' Hayle- Sultan 'J Sum Surat! il Fl'illll'l's Swanson AVS ' be , Q1 if, m W ' fl P Q , w x 9, . .. g A ff Q ,. . - ' - - - -nf . . xii' B E ....,.. - - A . ,.., 'K' bw. I w .,,. 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W 'K 1 V fi K IM-mu-th Walla-r X4 v - f' , vw ' N L - w ' L - Q 'N f m 1 Y B 5? 0 5 E - 5 S5115- me :A 43 , s M . -. XV' ffl Sl, M zl, . l E , ivg.Q131I s lx 44 llvvmlye- Williams .lvrry Williams Nan Willis l rum'vs Willson llvlvn Wlilson l'utri:-iu Wilson Nlike- Watson lluxirl We-Pks Larry Weinberg: Nlblillllt' Wvlls Carolyn Wliatley Bill Wheat BillyWl1ite lh-na Wild W Q1' ' , '-:. L , f is SEQ Q Miss Kuntor pri-pare-s for the- Christmas assi-inlmly YE. 1 x R w miyj W f sea Ire Winters liarol Woollalll This is gre-at ! Wil le-n-r Woods .l e-rry Warshaw Buddy York 'Ni . A V , 21 .- ',Q fg--- X.. ' ' -U ' .i..' .. Q . .gg .:::-3,2 - 'f '- ' . U , . Y, l , ullslfsjt. . . O ab U' 0 SOPHO ORE 'NN ilu- aipliuniun- l'llll'l'5 his in-lwlxu-1-ii yvar al Grady, he- ln-guns In rvalm- lhv nnlmrlamw- ul thi- yi-ar which lies Z ilu-ml ul lnin. ll N'l'IIN'4l Ih il 'iw 'i Quin-l I ' I re-slnnan and frvsh- Illlll ln u null-rm-ml lwri- and llwrv. S0ilI'l'lllllg1 for a plavv in lhm- mam' ll5lll'l'lN of llrady 54'll1lUl liliv. Now lu- is alslv lo dn-l1-rniine- his lllblllllll and his shadms lwgins In Ialu' mort' df-hnilv sl:-ps Inward llu- gnal lh it he lump:-s to rvac-ll. -nds join orgranizvd ln lux wlnlioiiiuiw- vm-ar he ind his fiii - z Nor-ial rlulm ulwra- hm- linds a plum- in lhc- sm-ial funvlions ul lln- wluml. 'X 5lll'!'llll day nl' Ihr- yvar finds hini marc-hing Ihi- fwlil on l m-de-ral lnspve-limi Day, proudly displaying: N nlililary uniform. ,M-adm-niix-ally, ha- works hard all year ls ln- sludin-s World llialnry, 421-nn'ral llinlwfv and various cmirws in inalh. ?'. We-s. lu- will .iluaw iinninlwr his soplionlorm- yvar as hc- sli-ps forward and walls thu- sign inarkvd Ujnniors- straight ilu-ml. 5 1 .X D. Xi' . ,. I ,L M X 3 li' :xp 1 1,5 SUPHUMURIC UI-'FlCl'fRS lloyl llayniv. Vive- Prvsidm-lit: Linda llurdinv: Bvn Crawford, President. Not pictured-'fl,arre lfntrekin. Sccrvtary-Tri-aslirvr. -ei W 1 T 4- ig - 1 Q. g 1 fa 1 N - , x , 5 V,' is ' . , T Q vw i ,av r V,-j .Y N, .B F rt .: vi T' f' f Q -I gf in f W Q.. X 4 5 ff 5 , ,Q 1 jf, I: 5 . Q R A 3 - 7' Q ' '- Q Q vcr -new - 1. , J 4 1 1 K ' 135 4 , ni f sith-Q51 5'?'1gx 'X .1 X in 'vs , f, -i-,'-A,-WL 1 f Qu i niivtx . s ,Q '1 1 if 2 ' 11: . 'S .I ' 'W 1 X N, 0 ' , E 2-A A .1 x t K f ' as . Vfs Y if . il ' ,f ' ., im i y 11? wax - u '-'Q U ', 5f'.','f w.' H EXLM. '-flu, -11 1 if 'aio We I ' 'aw K X -,'v ' -ff 'Aff .!.,. . .W ,l,,,.M5V I A ,F..oJto. ,FA WA lfvvlyn Adams C1-nv Adams lflo Alexander Marilyn Alhadvll Frank Allvn ,lack Allisun fllvrrilm- Allison lllivliavl Ammo Ric-hard Arnato Holly Alterman Jovi Alta-rman Nvil Arunstam Klainn- Auerbach Rodgvr Bailey Susan Baron lfllvn llarrivr Judie llauvr Holm lic-an lfrs-d Beckman Judy Be-nson 45 ,HW .. . ., Q X, i il i f , ill l 'Fail 'Bm 'A 2: i ' N ..,,,. . K. , A l . 4 'lv K ,. 5- ' , tw his M'gQ,,..,tm if ww' I ' new-11 .- AQLWML Qmvuw xt M1 ,, ,W-sf 'W V Ymwtwmv . Johnny Bryan Linda Burdine Kenneth Butler Sally Butler Creed Caldwell Nancy Campbell Vicky Campbell XVilliam Campbell Victor Catechis Terry Charyn Elaine Chotas Carol Lee Clark Claudia Clark lfred Clein Lorene Cleland Darryl Cohen Harvey Cohen Larry Cohen Don Coleman Carman Collins if QQ lg ..,. q ,,,1,, J E L JE SA as G if , Lt 35355 at ., .. -, I-:pai Q it 4 xt Z . 'ml A . .- it wt , f X ggi gg -, v -J A .,.. . 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'S ix X H8932 W ' X 'Q , -A X f 1 x Q X to 2 1 K f S gg i + S , fi, AQ-Ii 2 an 5 J N Q f, .f X H 53 X E X Y X :H Q 3 . 1 ge, FM X sq :Q it .RSX M si e -X 1 X , Wig? ,I ' . 3 img C ,nipatv 'Q ' X: Kathy Heimerich Jeanne Henderson Lynn Hestir Sherry Higginhotham David Hood Faye Isaacson Cookie Israils John Ivey Robin Ivey Danny Jaeobs Cherry Johnson Suzanne Johnson Dicky Johnston Carole Joiner Brenda Jones Joanne Josephs Nancy Kaplan Danny Karski LeVitha Kella Mayes Kendrick 49 1- in H3 VFW A V ga ., Q Ee if .. .g, . ,LW xw wx? . e v M fx wr X xl 1 xi L ra 'G Sherry Kessler Dale Keyser Rochelle Klein liosalyn Krick Tecl Kriclc Karen Krugman Bill Kuykendal Jerry Lahman Susan Leas Billy Lee Dolly Lee Gordy Lee Lynda Levin Martin Libowsky llruce Lincer 1 I 35 V H 'A' 'LIT fig 4- 'Nbr W . f. XQ.,,g,L,,.S I f 555: K - f V . 4.-W --:xi :I -ri' -1352? '25.:J'fa 'i: 1'-'-giy. 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Et Don Nixon llot Yorris Kutlile-1-n Pagi- llurol Painter Alon-l l,1Ittt'I'S0ll Hurry Puynv tfornvliu Ilt'ill'0Ck Iiilly Pvrry liosulinnl Pvnso K1-nm-th I'c-rrynmn lfhurlm-s l'm-rvuin Kzltinu Pvtkus Martha P1-tlxsziy Wyatt Phillips Donna Piussiok Michael Pichnlik tlurol Pickard Wcslvy Pittman jimmy Poiinlu-xlvr Samlru Polun Sm- Morgan Uizim- Moskowitz Gladys Moskowitz Alton Ntyvrs Tim Naff Miriam Nl'f lihllILl Could I sc-rvv you ll vnp of c'0fTvv? Ifllc-n Calanty, Pwsidm-:it of F. 'I'. :L asks at tear-hers tea. 'A . A it gg ' E, iii. N' Q 3 wwf, Q tw, t. .ff .- 'Q' ! W .is lsbs i I L- ttx- ig W ati Us , N t as Q t ss' x N .1 N , 6' 2, 51 Stanley Pollock Dale Pomerance Dickie Pomeroy Joe Pomeroy Maria Posts-ll Angele Powell Eddie Price Marilyn Price Roy Reaves Dale Reich Robby Respess Colin Reynolds Billy Rice Colline Roberts Pam Roberts fe S S P S I 0 rs, ' - ' f K 2.if .:','I:5: ' XWQP7' S P s P mgtggifggef x -A :4 d awg? - N-1 ..,. . 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X- i' 5 is M4 3 I L i X 22533 ' 'ii ig i tifh ii if a t ::,: 'i'1 r Qi Q , , ,ti x vr,.l vp 1 0. i g 5' ' in Q f si V -4 :gg .x 15 I, li 1 ' 'i 11.- Connic Statvn Elizabeth Stickel K1-nny Sugarman Rona Surenko paul Sutton Tel-na Swinney Harvvy Taffel Drake Taliaferro Rt-ha Taylor Danny Terry Joe Thorne Harivttv Topping Dan Turner Peewee Vivian Fvlvcia Vogvlgvsang Howard Wachsteler liohhy Waldrop Tonnny Nvarren Carol Wiatkins lfddie Wvatkins R gi Si. ' +1 . 55? ' li Ne X iv X 55539 sql, G X gg -1 'Ri QM S ia Bill Wreber Norman Weissman Sallie Whitfield Cathy Whittaker Kathy Wilcox Larry Wilson Carole Winters Phillip Woodard Lane Wolbe Charles Wofford Carol Wlitowski Frances Wright lrvin Wright Richard Yerlow Carol Zaban It E Fredia Zeder Rita Zion 'K No school today with ice and four inches of snow on the ground. 54 Ummm... cvcnlh flradc Sludcnl Council: l,indsay l.cilch, Peggy Spcncc. :crclary-'lircasnrcr3 Mary Vlcslcy. Yicc Prcsidcnlg JoAnn liowning. jamcs Maddox, Prcsidcnlg llon lfaxlcr. ,lanc Almranlson liulhy Aflcrgnl lsaac Akouka lfuck Alcxandcr llichard Allcrman john Andcrson Nancy Arnold Alanis Atkinson Nlikc llacr flarolyn liakcr .lohn llarrclt lficharul llarrcll Wallcr lfarxscll l.cnorc lfalclaan lion llaxlcr llnrl lice-rman UN IOR The slcp hctwccn thi- sophomore and junior years at high school is a largc onc. for the one who lakcs it finds that hc is no longer ranked in the lowcr grades. but has finally found his place among thc uppcrclassmcn. This mcans that as a junior he must accept responsihilities. ll is the ycar in which hc gives thc Junior-Senior Prom, hegins taking collcgc hoards and considering a col- lcgc education. Academically, wc sec him engrossed in Ameri- can History and American Literature, whilc his electives may he Biology or Geometry. Carrying thc hurdcns of his many rcsponsihilitics. thc junior works hard all year until that wonderful day finally arrives, thc day whcn. proudly displaying his scnior ring, hc hccomcs a scnior at last. fx Y X ,A A , . 1 M ilk , , . J..- :gg N 55 Lee Berchenko Sara Ellen Berman , , - . P Loretta Bernath Qgs 4 X -YQ Marilyn Berry an lg ? ' i V S531 .:w.j:A51,-yn 7-pasif:ff- W 41 I M e Ima in Q 612' i E iv Q'WfXq42.,fLmr, 'wfiwaz 'L 1 ii ,wlllvllll i ,,l, ai 5y E 8 : - 'ii SM no '-'- ,, M c e .l. . ::.l A ,i,11ia,ie . I f ofa --,' ai i l S 'M V me if Hey, girls, I think it's about time to begin Jackie Hetsill Nicky liillirakis Diane Bishop Jimmy Black Viiilbur Blackman Loraine Boland Martha Bone Fabicn Iioucireau Carole lioyter Frances Bradley Stevi Braun Herbert Briggs C1-celia liriclgcs Nancy Brinkley Mary Brock Sheila Rromlif-rg Larry Davis Mike Davis JoAnn Downing Marilyn Downing Bill Dyer Haelee Dworet Dick Easley Mildred Eidson Jim Emory Chuck English Jack Epstein Mary Lou lfzell Faye- Feinberg Hank Field ,Ivan Fike Clay lfinflley 5559 , - fi' . .. ' t' W 55.535 5 A S Ziff is ' - 3597 , f 'E-'img iw 1, fill? iz W 4 N dm 5 xg Q3 N i ix 'xi 1 X v ii v X' S Smimflfw Q fzbzifimg i V i f A . V M 4 if ggxugliriigsggmg i- , ,E ., E ..,. ., , , ,Mig A x - 4 ::, 1 1-if , ik qi SNK W 4 if H S if QW X i 1 gi 1' 4, 'KR K K 'X 1 vf 1 X ii, iii. 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Zi-'iQf.3.. -D I wa' Q, 'll ,' . 5 - M, .KR 2 llulriviu flurflncr llzlrnl Garvin H4-1-ky lloings Nlzlrc-in floldvn llulf-lr Golub llzlrlmru llI'1'l'IlllZ1llYTI Yum-y Crm-rmlwrg Wnrnmn firm-vrrln-rg: llurl Cree-1104: Carol Gr:-invr Mary Grimes lluvial Hallman lirnesl, Hamel Sh-wnrl Hammonzl lla-rky Harris Susan Harrison ycla 1:-tr 0 1 liolmerl Calpin luxly lforslvr Hand me u pin. please. asw- K.. Hi F 1 3 lk AQ X if my is i . K ,x,. XQNQX M x NS-A K SL' se , K R XX X NS ln I 5 - 'wi . Roni Hanson W Q by Robert Hayden My 3 U A M 1 'mx -,VV il EQ Y sr 2 Susan Hill Harris Hines Cris Hope Kathy Horlacher Lee Horn Kenny Horwitz Starke Hudson Donald Huff Tommy Hughes Karen Hutchins Martin Jackel Areti Jackson Anne Johnson Lynn Johnson Carol Jones Johnny Jordan Betty Hein Nancy Heughan Oh, this isn't too complicated 3, 53 'wi r it 2 R .,.,. Q2 .. I ms 5:52 MW rr a 0 E- f f if , 'Ng fmt Y f S 1 X 4 1 1 Q m S R f i 'lg 34 'gm if ,X X- X 1 2 Lars, 39,5 veg? Q. 2 W Ee Ax M' A :..: . 2 Nivky jordan l'uI K1-lli-r Foggy K1-lly Il.-gin Kilpulri ' l'l'ilIH'f'S lung jvrry Kinirvy Sli-W Krunt Jnunilu Lznlil 'EW all 1 4 5 5 -cv- ik llllxrw I I Q: Pfigkf 39 'W .i iv ? SNNWK ggi.- r 5. ii X Anne Lee Lindsay Leitch llud Lewis Lim Linle Joel Loliel Robin Lockett Mary Lowry james Maddox jeff Mandel Anncllv Marlowe George Masak Sally Matthews Mac' Mvlionnel Rosemary McKay Carolyn Mcliern lI't'lll' MK'Vay S? 4 A s 5 'sw M, ty. Bill Murphy Ellen Nauman Jim Nesbitt Bobby Newman Doug Nissley Gail Nolen Beth Norwood Glenda Novak Jeff Nutting Anna O7Barr Debra Orlin Linda Ousley Jerry Palmer ,Io Panter Chester Parver Kathy Pealor my - fi f eww, , A , ,W . 8 We , i 35 2 523' if -,gpg Yi Q SW tttt N' it --,, 4 ,.:- f Q r M ' if E222 2-t ': if f g - . .1:-e:.z.t:::g-gg t i Stanley Mendel John Michel Roy Miller Dickie Milton Jimmy Molkner Genelle Moore Lisa Moore Trissy Morris 5 wWw,gtqwg,e,w,gmt pu 4 ,A - iv, V.. I , , an-'P r 1, ,mo -- , ,1.: tagtgfsgieztzi 1 A W: iyiggwi41i?1Xi?M..-if, tm f r . it . H ' ' . ffkyildiiga-:'ff'M. 1 . Q wiv , . - A , it Y .,i,,, - Y pg 15, 12 e Y ifq ' of n 1 V , :Ut,iv7z,5 M, 3 Ap, K in , ,swkfxlgfzgy V' 5 ,J ff v x K X ,heat U 'ii X '53 8 ' M was Reth Plyler Sue Pope Cookie Povilaitis Madison Pratt David Purdum Nanci Ragsdale Glenn Rainey Claudia Rash Elizabeth Rebb Chris Reynolds Charles Richman l,. G. Risner Margem Robinson Linda Robertson Delores Rosenberg John Rosenberg Nancy Rubin lrls Ruskin And now that the pep rally,s over, back to classes. B. J. Rutland Cheryl Sammons Q ., R221 Y f rf f as X all S 5 i I X or mr' i S igfi 52, 452, ff - li:-rf :fax mzzilftzrzn gizferm wfyl nl .M at M 'ffl sg? 1 1 i- K ---h 64 iw W P' L S fl K s A lit m V has 8 5, it s-x,, ,I is V- Q-1 ., V- QA . .-..,:.qg,,gm gssmggfg . iw ' wwf. E f 1.-,-2.91 g., Qskfpiegv k L . Qil'-13 'Y 'ww x XX Nb gi I . f ' s bbll inject . P e 416 ,.,. p f cc 3 pg? n .7 .7 X 2 iw 2 it , Tommy Schoultz Jim Scott Melissa Scott Joe Segal Roger Segan Harvey Shaffer Sandra Shaffer Ralph Shaw Jean Sheheane Laura Sheriff Nancy Shreibman Ted Shuey Paul Siegel Joan Sims Tommy Sims Dehhy Sisselman lsn't this a wonderful dance? Mercer Thompson Sub' KM any -wi muy Taylor .QM- Sidney Tourial Jodi Tucker t 1: t 6? ,,V,: 5 - 5' Y IF 'Q gl if '55 Q Exit '1- ,,., :., 1 ' Erz i W .: i? 'V K ,du-'xt xx iii XX x Milli: X ts ii x.. 'Q ,M E ' V, D-My 'krfff' S 'Q K 2?r .fx Tony Turner Arlevn Unvll Barbara Van Hise Nina Van Xvyck Brenda Vineyard Dorothy Walks-r liohe-rt Waller liahs Viiamhh' Charlotte Werltin Mary Wirral:-y Annvtle wihaticy Don Whitt- Linda wvhitc Nanvy Whitm- Harvey Whiteman Hana Wilson uk' I x K me Y -sp .-wf 'Q ii, JV. -Q M W. t S. . .. ,Jr M 1 2 , t :A?t'.ieigg.o:.r . . iw. Woodard Dickie Wright Dorothy Wright Janice Wright David Wynnm .211 Judy Wynne Stanlvy Ye-rlow Vicki? Young ,Ivan Zimmerman -.-..-... ,,,. E i it 'a , S Vim 1 77'Tim'I.' YHWM mg: r F Milan r igpti Y ,Agia . Y 1 ,mm 3 Carididalvs anxiously wait their turn to speak. rf' fgiish .X fv3'2.fi4ii33,f 4,3-,K Ligfrgqhx ,, M, . U .:,. H ' with Senior Student Council Members: Judy Haynie, Presidentg Mr. Robert Hawkins, Advisorg llarry Levin, Secretary-Treasurerg Arthur Faint, Eleanor Danneman, C0- Presidentg Jim Howard, Vice Presidentg Carole Weiiiman, Southerner Fditorg Peggy Alterman, lieth Felton. Ann Goodwin. Andy Smith, ORATOR liditorg Jim Baxter. Co-President. SEN IDRS Ellen Abrams Sandra Adams Neal Alexander Thalia Algers liillian Abrams Joe Aires Susan Alexander Jimmy Allen I W 15 'fir Q, , Y if 'Q ' Emma f .fx , E V q' :,.V: L 'mx M, www ,vw Uh wisp 'K +Q..,..-ww If VN-,X ' 8----6' ra c'-Y? W.. fs ff'-fb N llI4lI'ii Xlla-rl ,Inv 'Xyf-rs H1-nry BLIIIOI' lruiu lgt'l'IIlLlll In gy XII:-rrnzun 'lwQ'f'f:Q'fY.'XZiI19 ,lim HAIXIVI' 11:-111' livxvkvs yn- Xxlvl'i4l,Q1' lillllil Hilkf'I' Ihulli.-1111 ,luvl lilzlss 4 lu nrlrw Xuln-y HllI'Il1ll'il liullurml Iiulvlmy livlglml KPIIIIUIII liluvk S Wm L.. Ivan Bock Larry Brown Tom Burrows Leslie Campbell Fabien Boudreau Toinette Brown Bobbi Burt Sandra Chapman Arlene Brillant Christa Bumann Bruce Caine Mike Cherkas Jimmy Brown Judy Burdine Ellen Camner Linda Childress .ff-9 I 'qw' NP . J' 7-x fi VT' -Rad alug aww? 'qi-v' Y' Illlllx Vlilflx 1.11mIxrli.l4-111 Xl 4:lIIlf'Il ,Im-k 41011111 if -HHN -Glu! xik' I u ku Mullins lflmrlm' UHIIIIUIHQIII Ltlllllit' Dvll lim 4 um l,ynrl11 Ualrlrle-1114111 Hilton Dickerson x I pe-lzuld Milan llzmle-I1 l,illIlt'Ht' Uuvclr Illlr IS lln- Milf to mln' tha- pl'1llill'llI. XS -as-uavdM yu FEW d n Jim Downing David Dye Stuart Eizenstat Robyn Facller Jerry Duncan Sue Dyer Jimmy Elder Arthur Faint James Dunwoody Penny Economy Welborn Ellis Beth Felton Jimmy Duljre Irving Eicliel Ivan Entrekin Pat Finclley Dorf! you lhink thai! right? 4-D D094 lirum- l'xillk0I5l1'iIl flcorgc Foote Floyd Garrett Howard Gerber llurolll I IilIll!l'I'S ,If-znniv Franco Signs Carlrell Limln Gerber ,lzwk l le-ming Pal Fred Uuvid Flows-rs lfllvn flulzlnty Vwfs Jane Gershon Elaine Creenbaum Daniel Cross Pf'2lI'IllIlIl Culmlen Brlme Classman Nlurvlvn fLl't't'Ilb21L1Il1 Dianne Crubbs Philip Hllllklllllfxl llharlutte lllazer Herschel Creenblatt Cary Crude Carolyn Hunrluh ,-Xnn Goodwin Robby llregury Carol Cuinade Richard Hass fi , . PT 14 . ig -fgxyf V32 ,f 8,5321 NX . B 1- Lvl mc vhf-ck lhv film-S. Pvlv Herrington Jim Howard Alan Janipole Uavill .lovl Craig Hill Sliarori Hubbard Bzirbura Janko jimmy Johnson Elizabeth Holt Lillie lll1IllpllI'lCS Lynda Holt Mau ry Isenberg , WWF 1: M9 9' ,auf ily? 'QL' SWR YH? Iuhnny ,lulnlsml Patty Jones Hill Kennedy Philip Kirkland .I. K. ,lUhIlSUIl Harry Kananow Stephen Kessler Dana Kogan nrggan-I .IUIHISUYI llonalcl Kaplan Paul Kindsvater Sheila Kraft liamly ,luhrmmn Kenny Kaufman Claudia King Diane Latimer 3544 Pearline Lereah Flora Levin Barry Levin Marilyn Levine Jay Levy ,Ion lmwry Mark l,ic'hlvnsleir1 WaYne Lunsford I nxukvlxlu-in. i'iiIlkl'lSiK'iIl. he-H our III lll Betty Llggett Peggy Anne Lyle If ln' Vllllqi 4lu it. rmlruriy um Miriam Lobel Brfflldil Maroney 4 'G ibn' liulln Marlin llill'I'll'l Muziur Olin lllcfforlnick Marilyn Mcflinly vc-11 Murlirl ,lm-rry lx'lilZlZ1l' S110 lxllflytlllillll Mark Mcliavitt 1 fm-gv Mzlsuk lklmlyn Mczlllain Clan McCarity Carol lllcrllm-ar riun Mayes Nancy McrfIullm :l1 Mackie McGee Clyde Mvaulows 'Kwan ...qi wdphiiiii if-Qfvlli' Philip Meclintz Shellie Miller Marilyn Morrison Diane Nixon Louie Merrit Sam Mislow Jack Murphy Sandra North Merry Miles Truett Mitchell Charles Neel Michael Ullir-lly Ken Miller Billy Moore Bettie Neuhaus Linda Orenstein un. ,-, I mnulv: ll mx MIL null lu- :lx mlf-11-Nlullc. W-'I-.,. Q Xi' 'ww R was-sw h. X x r X Jgg X , Q X X S...-ff 95 N7 Q: x- X? liulnlny Uswull NHVIIIAUI Puzul Danny l,f?I1fCCOSt Russ:-rlyn Hzuusay Fw- l'urke-r ffynlhiu IR-1-k Lyllmhl Pope Curolv Ramen fliIlg.ft'l' l,I'iIlC0 l 1'11ncim- Rt'iSIl1L1Il S110 Haiforml Nim-ke-y New B. 'hawaii umm KMC? spawn, Roh Richard Sheila Roberts Phyllis Ronin Ken Rutledge Herbie Rivers Leon Rohinette Elaine Rosenberg Douglas Rumble Colleen Roberts Renana Robkin Clarence Rowland John Shadix Jim Roberts Craig Roddenberry Betty Rutledge Sandy Stillglllilll 9 X U +09 fi als 'warm 'K' KUIIIIY Suilz f hurla-no Soil? 1 illllvfllltf 51-111 wrim- Sfitblllildh Mike Schwartz Howarml Schulman SIYVCII Svhrotter Xihvkv SCIIUU .Incl SchuITer Cillhf'I'iI10 Samples Sarah :Kun Samh-rs Svl1zwH'c-1' Sharpe llunn-xsm'k, llUI1ll'XKUl'h. llmmwsorlx. 83 ow that's how this 4-lulractvr should he portray:-fl. says lVlr. Wittow. dire:-tor of the Senior Play. Leslie Shetzen lna Shuman Arthur Silver Allen Smith Anita Shulman Janet Siegel Barry Silver :Nmlreu Iris Smith Larry Sloan Betsy Smith Joyce Smallwoocl ,lack Smith 84 'ff-' Jim, 'if mf it 'ir 'Q' ggvfli' 'WlbXm...... 'MC 2 H . Q' Xt ,wig Q M?- 5 -'N Q:-tv 'bf' 'lnilll' if aqua-IU Maw I min- Smith liilly Smithstm lirmiiit- Spimh-I lhtxitl Sitlt'I'l'il Imit- Smith Ft:-xv Hnhmmii liimrlvs Spinks john Stvwztrt 5 tm Smith livtty Sutlhlis Patsy Sftlltiill ,liltlv Stuiws Nm- Smith .lwhimy Sum-r Mary SIIIVIIUS 'l'imuthy Simu- ,N qgfwqr ,WWW Melvin Tillem Patty Trammell Mary Long Timmerman Steve Travis than Barbara Taffel Sandra Thome Jeanie Taratoot ,lean Thompson Jlmmy Taylor Walter Thompson The day for trying on Umcliialiuxi dn-ssl-S lina Joe Thome Billy Tidmore arrived. IS. Q Qui L. 1'0- l I 'Z 'Q' fC f'2'D' lF 'P' 'K '1' 5 L ,+lX 'QYZSY' Sluurt 'I'I'llViS .fX1111f- You Slillilllf' ,lcnifcr Ward Hobby W'c'i11b6r,., lM1111llly' 'l'l'illlWlI Xlvin X t'I'Il1'l' Uvblmiu XVz11'o tiilflllt' XVQ'iIlIllL1Il Sylxiu 'l'u11lz1s Sulliv XRIISOII Judy xVYill'1'l'll Marilyn Wim: Ill XIII Uvql lul 1 1 1 111 W411-imc-I1-1' Holm-1'l xVi1lt'I'hOllSC 'l'I11-11111 Wilson Q Q we ww' Umm Winters l,ouisv Youngblood lfllis lvollm She-rry Zinlrnvrnlzul Holm Yvrlow Cvorge- Zumeuls IN RETROSPECT ! '7' f News ,i if ff! fl y ff! lk R fwfr fi r e X i W f M, ,f 'i . . , H ff X 'ii E 't i ' N ,ff xx , . jf RN , j y -i .v N fyxf' My ty tt u sse X X I F , s st s My .,,w 'fM' ,V A' , 1 -:j MWm0,,p My if :Z -E :IIA A My ,ww ' , .. . ' 3' f -1 2, ,w W Y t l f if ii r or i,!!,b,C C1'lililf V' t ye t spi , 1 A s ' endless i oyfwmetfi ies, ea h senior 5 . ca D l I J' A . A f ., , . ptur - t si ve yjthr s o tepasti it ' In th e 3 i-'L q'Q' a fliiool ala big, coli, unf rien ly schoo . Enter- l V fuiregi tereti yo 'A werer j be G 9 . Try Gr .,-q V 'A ,A ' W -- , pf I' Ii t me A i. jf q.': oi -in dingmdri e -I.. fin lly learned j the or to If -A ma jmat , an ore ,q' ii and grayfto the ai es and pep X 2 ,, y , -I j rauie if py J .,qi..b:Vq-,::,n., U X y M 43 Sept ber t ade, filli ,L , ,m end getting sch - ules s 1 -1 was merelyg routin You A, Q special e in the cafe ria, I, V began t 1 ' - 1' ours lf wit G . in and f a sur ,.Vr , f ' e when rady's me as in t e newsp pers or 'j en a student d: qv Grady Q lle T e'l'en.Q rade was liven differ t fro of , e others. ,, u ' d mad fy, - 5 a p ace for o'm'selQXijthis y n . w- had been . pointments, -Q d I 1 j y t, even th disappoint ents taught is ou many va a a lessons. A i The e e , rade was a period 5.5 pr akening. Sudd ly yo realized that theretwasnit muc i' e ii and h . riedly, you someho f nd time to grab e ery new bit of knowledge and tend many sc e - ' un i ions X years progressjed, each personal e P 4 broadened just 9. the we of a sp der is ro ' s retches out ard. A . Fin lly it was almosi over and there wa a tinge of regre or it ': pass so quickly. Schodl spirit, now, was no just a na 4- ' ut a deep emo tion hat would last foreyer, just as every livin sy ' of Henry Grady High if If v........h,,M so 1 j ,M . - 'i : 1 a au - Wm-WE a yo u e -j beco pf a part 5 E jy Q that sch f l called Mmm.- , .. ,K-.i . . . S . ZSTSQY ' Q' Q ,.:- ., N- : -H X 2 VS .. N- KF : W Q X .'5-fnR3v'54,- yL,.ggr' -.- s ,miiw - vw-.M S . Wir ' N 3 .Q MQ.. Q X wx 'EY e ik 'ar A Pl - 1,5 X, hwy vssiw f ......An w 4 in 1 . I fd v MI 'T Q F O V ophomores ,Q . Q Q L C . 1 4 is s Q . Q ,, . u Q, sg xi, ' .Q 'Q :tw - F J. K ' Sv! fx I X x - N ,' 9 W! 5 xx 'F ,.,. ,-- ' ' M0 , 1' x 5 ' .fm A '- , Q g' 'K Q. .,, xg? v 7!'r ew ....... , C g' xrirws X, Q wwe' W E is M ,..., . lx W Q A, KW Q ,, , E 3:5 ' A . iff N A, iS E N R' X Junior WK If 'NKNK if . 7 nwkzrf Luna! ' 'K 44 fy , Z fffi, rw , 'x-4 :aiu -S4 ax ' 1 at v,,x fi H nl Ni 1 -ff. 3- '?'T A x N .J M M . V .' And, somehow, in those last few moments, we dis- covered that Graduation was not the end, but the beginning. . . me t it - -.f-awww-P -A 11 Retrospec A lonely student walks through a school crowded with memories. In the few remaining moments, he evaluates the past five years-five brief, won- derful, terrible, anxious years. For each new experience was like a summer day-it existed for such a short while and, yet, the memory remains forever. Somehow he wonders why he didnlt scream just a little louder at the games and put just a little more time into his schoolwork. 'Xt first each student had his own hopes and dreams, but at the senior gatherings each was united by five years at Henry Grady High School. Look- ing back over the years that are now only memories, many want to turn back and feeling more than he can express, a senior almost regretfully attends the last pep rally, the graduation fittings and finally-graduation itself. Now, in retrospect, the senior begins to realize that it wasnlt the grade that counted, but the knowledge acquired. The lessons were not always learned in the classroom. Each warm friendship and every game or club meeting prepared him to become a part of the new world ahead of him. As each senior progresses onward and searches into the depth of the future -the shadow of the past-the shadow of Henry Grady High School will be a part of him that will guide him to greater heights. Graduation . . long awaited moments sadness anxiety a shadow of success-or failure humility pride a search a dream fulfilled tears unforgettable memories long awaited moments 43 'lf ,.f .ak-, Y-V, im , J. .wit ,, we-W 49 2 I 'H 3 me ,if N :i And for a while time stands still in one of those few perfect moments . . . 99 iw 1 - Y ' ,rf A A-o ug til -:'l + ' '9' ng., .V f U . . 11. - - ...-.., ,, ,www ' .-gulf ...,.,f--uolI-- If IK It I1 1' W 3, 4 S fa, ,msl E F ii Q? . we X XE I ,QE A ,, 9 'Hmong-Q X -X9 gf' SS X A 5 1 X, -' m. SJ' f Q E , Q :E . :q, . 1 4 L 1,. x X S X .MV 727 ' 1 vw ff' , f'--L A V X JL . ' wx - Ik. War .J k '-ANQNI.. Xi 1 , 4 x nn. N Nl Jig Q' N f R-- , '5 V - we 45 'M 1 4 x X- wh. v , . .- .J I ukf! - ,gm '- -,,,y Q ' 'Q Q. U - Q -.L -+44 Y A L 1 -,, Qi 5 f gm ' M 'Q V L' fw Q Q, 4 . il i- , W A W4 in .WA M ..-N - . ' , 54 i 'yi , 9 -L -.. -.... .... 'H M' V xmgqm- ' ' Q-. HY M- -,i iw .x E 1 ' Ev , ,. I- 2 A 4 .- F ,. . 1 , t F ' 5' W' -- 1. 'wigs Z.. ..,,,., ..,. -,, . , ,Q .-. ., +-- .f -qv uw L, I4 Y P! A 'X n 6 i n Z, L HONORS Honor Clubs To be a member of an honor club at Grady is to be the symbol of scholarship, leadership, integrity, and, above all, good character. lt is an honor that carries with it the respo-nsi- bility of upholding the fine name of Henry Grady High School. The ninth grade student's first opportunity to join an honor club comes with the Junior National Honor Society, which is open to any freshman and sophomore with an HA average. As all the other groups do, the Junior National Honor Society creates for its members the privilege of serving their com- munity and their school. Junior Civitans Juniors is another honor club which is open to freshmen of the leadership and character that will assure the group of members upon whom they may rely for good service. The ORATOR and Southerner staffs are two honor organi- zations which hold as their primary interest the development of our students' journalistic talents. A junior having served on the newspaper staff or annual staff lor a year. may be invited to join the Quill and Scroll. a national honorary organi- zation. To be a member of the Beta Club or Junior Civitans is per- haps one of the many goals of a Grady student. They are two fine organizations which select their members on the basis of character, service to the school and scholastic records. Through- out the year, the members of the two Beta Club Chapters and Junior Civitans work hard for Grady and the community to bring pride to the school. The Senior National Honor Society is the pinnacle of Crady's honor clubs. The members, who are juniors and seniors. are the ideal representatives of fine character, leadership, and scholarship. Each member of these honor clubs sets an example for Cradyis students: they are the ones who have the heart to conceive, the understanding to direct and the hand to execute. QUILL AND SCROLL QL.-R.j Standing: Barbara Janko, Mr. Bud Jones, Advisorg Pearlann Culden, Janet Siegel, Secretrayg Andy Smith. Seated: Peggy Alterman, Presidentg Carole Weinman, Liz Van Over, Charlotte Clazer, Treasurer. 104 SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row l: lilmrlrm- 51-itz. l,I'1'FlIlf'lll1 llvurggv- funn-nts. Xi4-:'-l're-fi- son. Kuym- 'l'll0mz1NOn..la1f'l'iit'lifbllillf. HOW 53 llf'il1lY5l 'm '- lillfffv' dm-nt: Nl1'l'I'5 xlllw. S?'l'I'Q'IdI'fI lluxhl SILHITIIA ll1l'!'LlSllI'!'l'2 lhuill Lmin, .lunws Nlllfltlfw. Bill Nluur:-, I.:-fm Rolnilu-ltv. ,limmy llrovvn, llyv, llisluriun. Kun 2: lqlllllll'tll44'I'lllPlIllII1, lh-lllm1Wurv, llvnunu Jerry Xluziur, Alwwl Blass. Rnw 6: Nlf-lissu Svott, lre-nv NlvYuy, llolrlxin. l,ycli11 l lsln'1'. l'urnl1' YVUIIIIHQIII. l,iIliQ- lllllllplwie-5. .lllllf Nlilllrwl lfirlsmm, l.ol'ruilw Bulunfl, .ICQIIIIP llrmxn, kiln-kv Svlmu. l'lllI'4llIN'. l-l!llI'lOIU' Glam-r. Ham Il: l.in1lu link:-V, llium- l.utim1-r. ,lo Allll Drvwllsingr, 'Num-nv XlLll'lOWf'. Row T: Stn-'xv Krunl, llillon l.0uiw NOllIlQlllO0ll, K1lI't'll itmull. livtty ll:-in. Inu 5llllIlIllH. Dif-lu-r-un. llil-luml Barre-tt. .lim S1-nrt, lhnill l,llI'lllllH. ,lulm ' 4 9 ' ' F1-'t ll'1mm-l l 1ul llluie. llINlN'lY lvmh, llumtlny NX , , I . lilll'xl'I'. Huw l1 .llllly ll1lIlllf', lllI'l5IiI .ll-'Xt'llr, Ixus . . . . 1-x ilu-e-11ln-lu. .luv F4-gal, He-nu Vul- Blllllllllll, llzwlrzml lamlw, Nun U A JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIET How l: Sol lluukilla, 51-1're-tury: ,lmly lll'c'e'n, l'lfvsirlf-nl: Kllllly llTilNl-llI'll, yl4'l -l,I'f'Slllf'llI1 ,lovl Alterman. 'l'rezul1re'l'. Row 2: Pwlly Allvrnmn. Vivky ikunplwll. lfllr-n llurrivr. Rvnie- Klaus, Nliff l urgasm1. Ron fl: 'Nlurtlnu llow. .lmly llurl. ,lvunmf Sims, Susan I4-uf, Susan llumn. Hmm 1: Sumnm- lnlmson, Nluria P0514-ll. liivky S1'lllN!I'll, Rosalyn l'e'nsu, Phyllis Smith. VL 7 155, af 1 fax 3 W if 'iii N 2 3 'WX 3' . 4 Nm 0'2- 0 'Ne hwf' Row I: l'llillll1' lloxi-nlu-rg, llllNlll4'5N Nluiuigge-rg .lnily Smith. lfilitorg Nluily xx4ill'l'I'll, llusiiwss 'Klan- :ugi-ix Hou Q: 'Yi-il 'xl'llllNlLIlll, Nlxirilyn -Xllmili-fl, Ri-naniai Rolrlcin, l'c-ggy Allf'Tlllllll, lfllvn Calantv, l,.nolxn Nlilxain. Row fl: Doug Nisxli-y. llurtis ilu-1-iiiw, Nlr. llnil juries, Mlxisor: Nlrs. 'klii-In-lv lluliin, Mlxisor: Xlzniu l'oN!1'll, lfoolxii' lsrziils, ,l4Hlllll4' joswplls. UR TOR Completed As Sun Rises ll :ill lu-gain in ,lilllllilllfyl l'75'7. .N new will um i-how-n. in llivini- ili-4-iili-il upon. unil ilu-n Ilia- l'loll UH-Xlllll glrznlnzillv ln-gun lo 4-iolu-. llll'l'l' iwri- ll4'lllllIlll'S lo ine-el. Nlull pxirliiw llnil xwre- in-H-r gin-n, pit'- lIlII'N lo lu' lzilwn. :nail !'l'll1'l2ll 1ll'f'I5lUll5 Io ln- insulin lniiil llI1'4'lllll'llNl4lll vaililvsllolilxol ll1'V. llnx 4-opp lm- ll ilnnglingf pzirliviple-. wr-ll. li-I il ilinnglvg in-'w iloni- il owr lNl'lllY linivx l,oolx all Illia 'lll'lIll'4'l lon i'roppf'il oll lns limul. R4-ll. lllul N o. lx. ln- looks lu-Ilvl' million! il ainylioix. l in:illi :il 5 ll.lll. one- morning zillvr nine-li 4'lllll'l'. no Nlllilllllg llllll llle- llllillglll lluil iw uonlil no-in-i lllilkl' il on lllll1'. il uzlx :ill oxvr. Boini-lion :ix Iln- Inook linzilly lwvziim- Il ri-zilily ui- xwii- :ill ai lm flisappoilili-il. for no nlzilli-I' lion llill'4l iw isorlu-il. Ill:-ri' was sUllll'lllllIL' illllllll lli-nri firmly lligfli Fvllool lllzit vonlilnl lu- 1-:ipliiri-il. G .Alon inn-'v-We 9 Personal Honors National Merit Semi-Finalists David Starrett. Leon Rolrinette, Charlene Seitz, tjharolette Glazer, Mike Baer. Row 2: Neal Alexander, Richard Barrett. Hilton Dickerson, Barry Levin, Floyd Garrett. Christa Bumann-Germany, West Berling Vibeke Schou Denmark, Esbjerg David Dyefvisited Japan. Fellow Students: This year we have been privileged to have two exchange students at Grady. Vibeke Schou and Christa Bumann came here in September, not only to learn about America through us, but to teach us something about the customs and traditions of their countries as well. As exchange students they are an important factor in the step toward world peace. They, and others like them, are the key that opens the door of friendship and understanding among nations. Wle have often heard that the future of Georgia and America will someday be in our hands. One of the best ways for us to evaluate our country is to have a better knowledge of other nations of the world. Thanks to Vibeke and Christa we have been able to learn a great deal more about Den- mark and Germany. These two students have be- eome part of the Grady way of life -- part of the Grady spirit. l sincerely hope they will take many fond memories of America back to their native countries. Through exchanging ideas and friend- ship with them l hope each of us have become better Ameriean citizens. Sincerely. lv-Cf 2 . KaQ. , E. m X ,L x al Q v i 2 Peggy Alterman-First place winner at Grady in the I Speak for Demoerar-yu Contest, Stanley Yerl0wfAppear1-ml with the Atlanta Pops. Atlanta Symphony Orr-hestra. Won scholarship to Sewanee Summer Music Center. Judy Burdine-Runner-up of Georgia A.A.U. twirling championship. SOCIAL H0 ORS Homevoming Queen Beth Felton is shown with hvr Court. wwwiihsk LQw.ama X' Thl- 1:0-lJf4'blill'IllS LIIIIIOIIIIF1' lla-tty l'l1'ITll'll'li as Cimlvrrflla and Mika- Harrison as Prim-v flllilfflllllgl at thx- Silwr Slippe-r Bull. wa.. Mary Long Timmerman was crowned Football Queen Diana- l.utim1-r. Military Hall Qm-rn. lu-gins walk um by Co-Captain Jim Howard. Signifivanl urrh. SENIOR SUPERL TIVES Recognition for outstanding qualities is most Most like-ly to Stu-revel m-cw-ssary in an environment where effort and com- po-tition are exert-ised in everyday life. It is neces- hlost :Xtllleliv llest Personality sary not only lwc-ause it gives individual commen- Wittir-st dation, hut ln-f'ause- it en-ati-s for the school a repre- liest Looking sc-ntatiw of ide-al vharavter. l ric-mlliest For these- reasons, the Grady Seniors choose an- 'llliese students are the symhol of individualism, nually 1-ight superlative-st lit-st All llround and it is from their actions that the prevedent is set whivh makes Grady lligh a school to he respected. Most lntc-llc-etual MQ .. , ' 'R 3 - -15 NUlIlllIt't'S we-rv as follows: .lloxf l,1'lrr'ly In Slll'l'l'l'll liarry la-vin. Arthur Faint. llavid Dy:-3 Best .4ll-r4r.0und- llarry la-vin and Mark l,itchf-nsteing I fl.l'lIdli1'Sf fMike Harrison. Kenny Kaufman and Sam Nlislou: lf:-.sl Loolzingf Philip Kirkland. Arthur Silver and Johnny Bower: .lfosl lr1lr'll1'1'l1u1l llavid Dy:-. l,e-on llohinc-tte and George Zunn-nts: Hex! l'c'r.wnaliIy+ Nlark l,it1'lif-nste-in. Sam Nlislow and Herbie liivvrs: Witlivsl-fflliehard Haas. liill Ken- nedy and lla-rlriv llive-rs: .llost .-lllzlvlivf-Johnny johnson: Hes! .411-ffrollrzd--Mary l,4lIl:1 'llllllIllt'I'IIl1lll and l.ouis1- Youngblood: I'lfil'IIl1Il-l'Nl' 'Carole Copeland. Carolyn llannah: lfwsl lrllllA'iII:2 llama Kogan and Sandra Thonw: .fllosl Likely Io HIll'f'1'f'l1 Ginger l'rin1-ez lloxl lIlfl'Hl'l'fIlIll Gharle-no Svitz: Hwxl lIl'l'SlIfllIlI.f-Y' -Mary Long: Tim. merman and llc-hlvie Warm-: ll 1'IIi4'.sl Min Goodwin. Ghu Chi Weinman. and Dvhhie hX'fZiI't'1 ,lloxl nlllrlvlir' Sue- Smith. 5 Most Intellectual .ll'Dll'f HAYNIE LEON ROBINETTE 116 Best All Around BETH FELTON JIM HOWARD Most Athletic SNIITII JOHNNY JOHNSON Most Likely to Succeed CICR PRINQIIC ARTHUR F.-XINT 117 Wittiest CAROLH WEINMAN RICHARD HAAS 118 Best Personality CAROLYN HANNAH HERBIIC RIVERS Best Looking IIICMHHIK -XHTHIPR SILVER Friendliest 0l,l'I C0l'ICl,AND MIKE HARRISON 113 li 5 Xxx 5 U' Y Y E Q' Q35 G. - 5 ix if 5 -1 S H 'P x if 1 X Q I F L I 1 it XX X , 22 W 1? fs' ff vs-1 Q !' 3 , ri' Q if as 0 Y- 'in Q M, 42, :L W. wh. . my is ff! 'Q A f 1332.51-I W. f .mx-Q, W 1: H aw w--, , Q W , , :.:-. ..... N x ' Mmwwwh Mmww ag!-ag 0 VF' 155' Mew -5 A sg 1 if g rY? H af ,',z 5 ,'1'J ff lil X 2 E S E lm. 1 -u Li.: 5 Ny ,Aw lb at KXSZ. Row l: l.in1la Burdine, .lucly llaynie, Andy Smith, Peggy Alterman. Row 2: Jim Howard, Ben liraiwforcl, Junws Nlauldox, liurolv Woinman, Ann Goodwin. Row 3: Christa Bumann, l,arry lfnlre-kin. Foggy SIIPIIVC, ,lo Ann llowningf, Yilwke Sc'l10u. Row 4: Eleanor Dann-eman, Co-Presb irlc-nt: Cflwryl llunnvrmui. Hoyt llaynio, Linda Bruton, Mary Wesley, Lindsay Leitch. Row 5: Roy Vox, l.ibIl.:i Wilson. lie-th lf:-lion, Row 6: Randy Bryan, Jim Baxter, C0-President: Tommy Feibel- liorn, llon lluxlvr, 'Xrtlmr lfuint, Hurry l.1-sin. STUDE T COUNCIL Tlu- sliuclow of He-nry Crufly High Sl'll0Ol -- a slizulow of love-. loyalty, unfl svrvicof is vrnlwoclioml in thi- mom- lmcrs of thi- Sluclvnl Council. It is a shallow of lovv for our sn-liool - for its slumlarcls and its lrudilions. lt is. loo. a shallow of onlliusiasm for thi- spvviul tasks of vwry clay and om' ol' :lm-volml sc-l'vic'v lo thi- svllool. 'llluf Council is comprisvml of Llu: prvsidvlll. vicshprvsi- ill-nl. uml som-rvlary-Irvasim-r of 1-:ich grzulv lc-vol: llu- nn-mln-rs ol Ilia- l,l'l'Slfll'llliS ffzllvim-I. llll' mlilors of our svliool pululicnlions, Llif' prcsillvnl ol' lln' lIlll'l'-illllll Coun- 1-il. ilu' llullulion Calls-l llolonvl from llu- mililurv dvparl- mont. and Cruilyis lorcign uxvllangv stuclvnls. 'lllu-sv oulslunxling sluclvnls. unclvr thi- i'0I1llJt'll'Ill lmnl- 4-rship ol' llw sm-nior Co-pri-si1lx'nls. jim liilXll'l' :xml lflvainor DLIIIIIUIIILIII. oomposv lln- niosl zivlivn- orglzmizulion in our scllool mul svrvc us lllv vorrvluling lvomly of ull svllool 1-vviils. HOMEROOM PRESIDEN TS ln lhc fall of ilu- year 1-ach homerooni elects 11 president whose responsibilities are more limc - consuniing than many people realize. As a representative ol' his home- room he bt-coincs a member of ilu- lloard of llomcroom l'rcsidenIs, wliich is an im- portant branch ol' tlrady's Student Council, A combined Illl'l'litlf1 ol this body and the Studcnt tfonncil are held Iwice a month in order to create il liaison between tht- Studcnt tfouncil and tht- en- irc student body. Row 1: Richard Alterman, Susan Baron, Myron Dwoskin, Renie Blass, Johnny Johnson, Bill Ken- nedy, Stephen llaron, Tommy Dell, Row 2: llelen Wilson, Murray Soloman, Jody Breen, Barbara 'l'alTcl, Sue Raiford, - , Jana Feldman, Sherry Segan, -+, Mary Long 'l'immern1an. How 3: Ken Block, Nan Willis, Jeanie Sims, Barbary Asbury. Susan lfhristoplier, -- , Smart Travis. Row -1: Sandra Melton, Cretclien Scott, Rena Wilson, Carolyn Clem, Kaye Thoma- son, ,ludy Stokes, Alicia U'l3arr, Carol Boyler, Melissa Scott. Joel Blass, Brenda Bruton. Truett Nlitelicll, Row 5: ----, Patty llurdine. Barbara Jean Cohen, Libba Wilson, Jon Goodwin, Larry I'1-1-k, Terry Black, Jolm Stephens, Dennis Peek, llenny Gardner. Joe Pomeroy, Larry Cohen. NU'l'l'IZ -----i Stands for people unialentilied. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL llovv l: llt-nic llIass,4Kara-n -Kriignian, .Iac-kic llelsill, Wlaria Post:-ll. How 12: Coach Strickland, f'Kdv1sorg Ann l.oo1lwin, l,l'1'sItl4'llI1 Judy llaynie, Yicz--l'residen1g l,ind I I I say l.eit1-li Secretary' Sue llaiforl. .tra-li ,lil4'kS0ll, Nlarilyn tlreenlnauni, .Ierry lalmer, Nlary Lowry, Buzzy,Smith. Row 3: l,1llu- llumpbriz-s, Susan l'orli1-s, 4,1-cclia llrnlges, Susan l,eas, Merrilee Foote, Kathleen Page tlaudia llasli, l,oren1- l.l1-land, Sharon Jnbbard, Nlary VVQ-sley, Judy Forster, Carolyn Hannah, ld-'in Slit-ln-'iiic limmv l,lll,l'!'I' llo ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .1- 1 ,. - w 4. Stanley Yerlow llill Cotter Nicky Bllll'ill'ilS, Hoyt llaynie, , 5 A I lion liuxtcr, ,lolinny Johnson, Doug Ni:-sley, Sam Nlislow, Tom liurruss. l 1 I activities of the social clubs, l an lnter-Club Council was l organized. Its membership is comprised of one repre- sentative from each of the 34 clubs. Besides encouraging the formation of new clubs. thc council acts as an advisor for those already formed, aiding them in fund raising projects, as well as in spe- cial and cultural events. The council sponsors two social breakfasts. a Christ- mas and Vacation Dance that serve to bring the stu- dent body and each club closer. In order to correlate the 123 S Vx ' Qui? -, , Qu X Qi' wg? 1 7 E Q if Q , 'Z Wi 4, 1' +A as W Q Q , Q4 in Hz' , Aim pw is i f il gf? U 0 Q 2 5 ,. , W ff qv 'iw' Q 42 ,WM 'mr X .9 H 'Q w Ms w---H . Wsxwx ' V ZE. V:', In . , . wil y R 1 if f 1 H 2 ,T is 551' 'P f , i :kl , Q if T -1- ' ' 3 ,ESQ KX-,k .1f K 5 ,V ,... ei V A ' if? .i gg 5 rx QW, 7 ,ir is -i l W .. 5 ,. wash' ' ' K Q Q v A ,. Q2 w .5-111. -Q , H gg, :W Tim ' QQ' Qyn' 3, Q f quail A Q, .5 5 25972 ff N., ,m f E Af tl 10TH GRADE C0-ED HI-Y Uni- ul' llu' nuns nl thi' 4.0-l-.il lli-Y is tu f'I't'illl', maintain und vxtvml through- out tho svhnol unil mnnnnniity high stuncl- arils of Christian l'lllll'il1'll'I'.u Hy partici- pating in sn-rxivm' and 1'1-m'1'm-utiumil activi- ties. tln- nn-mln-rs ht-lp to slrviigtln-ii thi-ir l'llilI'ilt'lt'f anul uphold thvir goals as future- Citizs-ns ul our Ulllltllfy, Row lr Carol lla-rry, l'i'c'si4le'ilt: llurviw lfle-lunml, Vl1'Q'-l'l't'Slll1'lll1 Mary Skiing, Sm'rvtui'y-'l'l':'usi1i'vi'L Ili-lm 'l'uylnr, llliziplain. Row 2: Linda llurdinv, l,ynn Curxiu. Nl:-lunim' lfvvritt. Suziv l m'n-mlrilaiil. Huw 3: ,leruiiniv Sims, Nlurtliu llusv, llaithy Whit- tnlwr, Sully llutl:-r. llow 'lz lluzzic Smith. Sally iiunnnins, l,ilul11 lllnwr, Sm- llnwkiils, llynn s1'llilliQ'l'. Nut pi4'tl1rm'ml: llivluy Svulmrn. 'QWIMP ,QU IN Thi- lfflvvi-iitli flruilv Y -'l'1-4-ns l'e-pix-sm'i1tc'il Cluilfs iiitvn-sts in national ullairs, us tht-y nmdi- cookie-s anal ill-vm'nte-ml for tlu- llnite-cl Nitionis Day ul tht- YWCA. 'lihvir ziiil to thi- throughout thi- yvar has hrougxht gn-at pn-stigv to Yi-'livviis and llrzuly. Anmiig thvir olhvr au'tivitivs. lhvsv girls Collvvtvil olil vlotllvs for thx' SilV1lIlltllll Sll'1'!'l Nlission. mul lu-lpwl plan a joyous Christmas ilay for an unmlvrprivi- li-gc-fl 1-hild. To voiilplm-tv ll wvll-miiiulml whirl of ui-tivitivs. Y -'lim-ins sponsors-il se-verul pzlrlivs, one- of whit-h was plunni-cl lo hvlp llu- m'wly-forinvil Q-ighth unil ninth grzulv vliziplz-rs. Y-TEENS Iluw I: linrntliy Wullwr. l'r4-Niflvntz l l'ElIll'l'N llraullvy, Yll'4'-l,I'4'NlIll'lll: Ruh- in Inu-lwlt, Sl'l'I'l'lill'y-'lilI'ilNlIl'!'l'1 Hur' l'np1-, Ih-vulimuilg l'e-piggy K1-lly, 5m'iul: ,Irma lfiki-, S1'l'Nll'1' llllllllllllll. lima QI: Univ l.ou lfzrll, Ilill l nule-, Suwun llill, YRIIIVX Wliilv, Kurv-n 5tmnll, lilfllflil HlJllII1'l'. llow fl: lillillliilli' llruin, lllillli' llislmp, ,Mvti ,lau'ltwn, l i:iiu'1'x Kiugi. Nlany luwiy, finrnlyn Xl1'Kl'I'll, ,luily W'yun. llnw il: l,4ul'alim- ltnlunil, lluunu llailv, l'm-ppy Sin-lim-, luyl' llill0llliIN0ll, ll:-nn Wilwn. Vnnnie' llrmxn. liow 5: llimnui Slvvlv, Nilllfl lluggsilulv, Xlilmlre-il lCiilwn. Susan llniiw-, Ilomtlly Smith- wn. lilziini- I'a'traik:ix. Nut pit-nm-fl: lla-lly .lillll' llllll-Illll. l,ix:i Nlunrr-, Nia-lisxzi S1-cult. 125 The Grady chapter of Tenth Grade MY -Teens, a nationally af- filiated girls' club, successfully carried out its versatile plans for l96O. Among these plans were decorating a Christmas tree for an underprivileged girls, club. having a kiddy party with the Southwest chapter of Y -Teens, and taking a college exeursion trip through the state. 10TH GRADE Y -TEENS Row l: Suzanne Johnson. President: Sandra Melton, Vice-President: Nlerrilee Allison, Secretary, Judy Hart, Treasurer: Sandra Crespo, Chaplain: Kathy Crawford, Progress Chairman. Row 12. Dotty l,ee, Lynda Martin. Cynthia Nlarsh, Lynn Hr-stir, Carol Joiner, llarriette Topping. Row 3: tfarol Lee Clark. Nlartha Rose, tlarol 'Nh-llride, Nlareel Dworet. Sally Butler, tlathy Whittaker. Row 4: Diane Hall, tlonnie Staten, Nlaria Postell, Becky Fields, l.inda Clover, Merrilee Foote, Peggy Shelter. 9TH GRADE Y -TEENS Row 1: Pat Nlurphy, President: Judy Dick, Treasurer: Nliss Fornara, Advisor. How 2: Sally Smith, Ann Roberts, Virginia Sikes, Martha Holdenian, Deedye Williams, Ann Powell, Elaine Miles, Peggy Trammell. Row 3: Carol Woodall, 'Nlildred Chastain, Kathy Matheny, Kathy Speer, Cheryl Chapman, Nan Willis. Patsy Hilley, Anita Cruz. Row 4: Linda Davis, Alicia 0'Barr, Renee Michael, Pam Cothran, ,laekie S1-huler, Liz Sherwood, Eva lflias, Eleanor Baughman. Row 5: Mar- tha Scott, Carole Slate, Willene Woods, Nancy Cregar, Karen Lilley. 126 At the lmeginning of the year. the ninth grade chapter of Teens worked with the newly formed eighth grade group and helped the younger YP-Teens find a place in Crady's activities. Dur- ing the year these ninth grade girls have worked hard and have proved to he a great asset to Grady and the community. lfiilhtli Cramlv Y -Tm-ris has he- conu' an increasingly important organization in high school groups. proparing girls for their rvspon- sihilitics as futurv citizvns of Amvrira ancl tht-ir community. 8TH GRADE Y -TEENS llow l: 'Nlursliu Wliin-, llllill'l1'll1' llurrvll. lilIl'lSlllIl' l'4'trolxas. Stl-plianiv S1'llllllZ. Row 2: ,lily ll:n'l':-ll, Una llurns, llolly llurris, Kllll illilllill-4'l'l'0, ,loy l.:-liraw, ll1lrrilf'1' lillt'Sllll't?. lion' 3: Gingvr llugsllula-, Nlurlhu Ilale-, Karon llowiloin, lluvln-l lluugli, ,loan l.yw'l'se'. Row 4: lclllfxlll' S4-idel, l'1-ggy l'ri1'1', Nlary Nlt-lim-, Nlurtlia l e'rguson, ll:-tty lute-4-luis. Nunvy Dilllllflllilll. THESPIAN WORKSHOP 5 'l'ln- lirsl proof of l2r:uly's dra- -Q . . - insular' lush' is shown in tht- lint' orgunizalion ol' its flrania clulr. valla-cl llu- 'lllivspian workshop. rw. llns group, ulnvh is sponsorvcl hy Nlrs. Taylor. was forms-cl last yt-ar . 'M lo proaluvv llllll snpvrvise- llu' svn- W ior play. . 1 llu- group plannvtl two spe-cial vu-nts Ihis Vvar. 'llln' lirsl vvvry- ont- lfllri xxill I't'lllt'IlllPl'f xiviflly as tht- slrnus assi-nilnly slut. lln-n vxniu- llu- loiig-auuilt-ll 4-xl-nl. Ihr- N-mor I'luy rnzirlwcl llu- vlinuix not only ol' tlu- rlra- lllillll' M-nr. lwul ol llu' st-mor your 4 , is in-II mul. upon it ra-stl-ll llu- liopvs intl lon in ol 1 ull nuin ln-r ol lln' sl-mor vluss. lt uns lrulv n xxonmlvrlul or-1-'ls purlieulnlx nu nun lul one lo lln me-mln-rs ol Ilu' 'l'h1-spian Work- Nllflll llow l: ll:-ggy llvrrnun. illI't'ilSlll'l'l'Z lflora lA-vin, llrosimlvntz Cingvr l'rinm', Vive-l're'sidc-nt. Row ll: Andy Smith, ,lane Ce-rslion, lilainc Croc-nlrallrn, Ellen Calanty, Susan llill, Pat Foote-, Marilyn Wim-. lion' 3: l,ymla llnnnvman, Nlurylyn fil'l'l'l1lHlllIII, l ranm'c's King. Roliin Carig, l ran1'inc' li:-isrnon, Phyllis llonm-n, l't'arl Galtlrn, Lyncln Popv. How 4: Paula liiserlstviii, l,illian Ahrarns, Kenneth Wallrr, Deanna Stills, Jerry l'alme-r. No! pictured: Bonnie Spindel, Secretary. 127 i l Row 1: Judy Warren, Leon Rohinette, President: Charlene Seitz, Vice-President: Christa Human, Row 2: Elaine Greenhaurn, Lillie Humphries, ,ludy Haynie, Diane Latimer, Danny Gross, Bonnie Spindel. Row 3: David Starrett, jimmy Brown, llarry l,e-vin, Jim Bavter, George Zuments, Doug Rumble, Leon Rolrinette, President. Not pictured: Dorothy 'l'rimyer, David Dye. KEY'CLUB The menilwrs of the Key Club, an organization sponsored hy the liivvanis Cluli. are chosen on the hasis of character, scholarship and integrity. The boys started the year hy selling Grady pennants and collecting for Muscular Dys- trophy. After filling the Christ- mas stockings of the children at a nursery. the hoys also made spe- cial liaskets for the children. An annual affair sponsored hy the Key tlluh is a Ct-ntleman's Day in which all the lmoys come to school dressed in coats and ties. 28 CHALLENGERS lmportant to many of Cradyis students is the fulhllment which comes with thought-provoking dis. cussion. Representing: tht-sc out- standing: students is a group known as the Challengers, whose very name implies the type of in- terests which are shared lwy its memhers. Row I: David Dye, President: Dan Cross, Vice-President: Doug Rumble, Secretary: George Zu- ments, Treasurer. Row 2: Arthur Silver, Craig: Bruner, Wilbur Blackman, Don Nixon, Ricky Sealuorn, David Hood, James Nladdox. Row 3: Hoyt Haynie, John Stephens. Paul Davis, David Starrett. .lon Goodwin, Bill Moore. Row -1: Steve Krant, Larry ffohh, Herhie Rivers, ,lerry Duncan, ,lim Baxter, Ivan lintrekin, Barry l.evin. Not pictured: jim Dunwoody, George Foote, Jim Howard. Richard Alterman, joe Snow, Ben Crawford, Madison Pratt. lim pt-i'n-net-tl mtmy stimulzitmg lint mlormal 1l1'lHll1'NUll current events mlm-ation. culture, xvorld proli- lei di rye group lioldmy its ltlt'1'lIllyS at various nes. tht- l ornm fllult has ex- ns. .ind other topics vvhleh are seuis-eul lay every modern teen- FORUM DISCUSSION GROUP Bottom Row: James Maddox, President: Miehael Baer, Vice-l're:-ident: Larry Coimlv, Secretary- Treasnrerg Peggy Spence, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row: Demaris Humphries, Lydia Fish-er, Karen Stovall, Dorothy Walker, Pat Keller, Bailey Ann Smith. Third Row: Ina Shuman, l.oraine Boland, ,Io Ann Downing. Rina Wilson. Detty Hein. Charlotte Clazer, Mrs. Cralner, Spon- sor. Fourth Row: Jim Scott, Hilton Dickerson, Riehard Barrett, Kenny llorwitz, Paul Davis, Ernest llamel. Not pictured: Sara Ellen Bl'l'lllilIl. l irst How: lieth Felton, lil:-anor Dannemtm, Barlnara 'I'allel, Mary long 'l'immerman, Carole Wein- mzm, Pegggy Alterman. Sr-eomi llovv: lfarole lianen, Dehlnie Ware, Vice-Presidentg Louise Young:- iwlood, His-. s4'llt', ifarolyn iltmnah, Seeretary-'llreasnrer1 'l'oinette Brown, Francine Heisman, Carole Copeland, Judy lluynic. Not pictured: Dana Kogan, President. JOE K'S The Joe Kis, which is a special service chili. was formed after the death of one of Gradfs beloved teachers, Mr. Joe Kelly. who was a victim of Multiple Sclerosis. Supplernenting their work in the drive to End a cure for this disease were the following activi- ties for lmoth social enjoyment and school service: Decorating the Christmas tree in front ot' the of- fice, making and putting up the deeorations for the Homecoming dance, and celebrating with a Com- hination Christmas and Chanukah party, 129 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Are any teachers absent today? L'Can you take a fifth period class? f'Don't forget to send your attendance cards to the olhce after homeroom! These hurried shouts are familiar to the ears of every F.T.A.'er as she avidly performs her duties in one of Gradyis most active service cluhs. Future Teachers of America offers a most enlightening experience to its mcmhers, as it gives them an opportunity to 'gtake over a class for an ahsent teacher. Each year, the highlight of the F.T.A. program is its sponsorship of a tea for Grady teachers. On this occasion, the future teachers are given the opportunity to express their gratitude to our teachers for their interest and guidance. Row l: Ellen Galanty, President: Jeanie Franco, Andy Smith, ,loyee Stone, Glenda Novak, Hrs. Barnes, Advisor. Row 2: Elaine Rosenberg, Maury Isenlrerg, Bar- liara Greenlmonm, Elaine Petrakos, Roni Hanson, Rutliy Aftergzut. Row 3: Anita Schulman, Nancy Selircilnman, Eve Parker, Sue Dyer, Nancy Greenberg. Sandra Shaf- fer. Not pictured: Pegg' Alterman, Sara Ellen Berman, Betty Souhlis, Carole Wc-in- man, Marilyn Wiee, Elaine Greenhaum, Vice-President: l'earlann Gulden, ,lane Gershon, Xllflilfll l.olmel, Trissy Nlorris, .lerry Palmer, Sue llaiford, Renuna Holm' kin, Seeretary: l.:-slie Slietzen, Nlarilyn Greenluaum, 'l're:isurer. P.A. SYSTEM Good morning. Today is Mon- day, February 20. Please rise for the pledge to the flag. These words, which are familiar to every Grady student. are often taken for granted as a day,s activities he- gin. John Ivey, Linda Harrison, Glen N1cGarity. Not pictured: Al Cohen. 130 Iinu R' if L Y v V ' bw: f..' . ' ' U O 0 . l'u.gl,. ' ' 0 4 Q 0 0 lllltifi Q Q . . t C F J g , . 'lik if , ooo '.'f fran I HEY i o o o 0 1 ll:Ui'i f' 9 0 Q o 0 o 0 o o n 4 4 ,I,U,lgl1'lsi?is U Li, 0 0 Q g I+. ,Llp QI I: Ulyml ,lnwuIls, I'l-mills-lil: Xlilfillil Iillwl, Xlw-I Il'Nl1I1'lIl1 lllvlxl Illiltllltitlt, 94 w-l4l.lIy: I'fsl4-II:- I1ll'lIllII. 'I'll-llslllvl. Iiuw J, Ix SIIIIN I'l.lll. Ilvllx Nur:-, Xllllfj Ilittllll'- lII.lII, Nillllf I'.4I4'llIlvIaI, 5Il1-iI:l Iirullillvtla-, Xliltlltll I,lps, Illl'tlIIJl Ialsw'Il:lI, Ilnsrlllzlly It I fillllllvl, mi Q 1 lll'Il'lIil Illllill, Shvilzl Nlxlml. Nami Nlilws, ,lully xhilgJtl4'I'. I,u- I.lIlIl' I .ly. lil',L'lIlit Smith, .Nusalll xlillI'l', Inyw- II' Ixvv, SAIIIN ,IEtIIll'x l'iIIIIIIl' Iiusa-, lItIIIl'I i'iIlIIIl. Ilmx I: Xhylmu M-l'Ilm, IIlII.l Illll, lIl'ltl' IIIINIH. .Iamv I,lttI4', Y 4Illl:' IilvIII'II-. In-ygw I'lif:-. 'IIl:-ll Illlllll- Iu'II Iilltlltll' IJINII. IIIII1' Il-INIll'l. xlttt' xlilll- ning. Iimt fl' Ixzlllly xl1lIIll'III, Xilgillill Si Irvs, ,IVSIII Ii.lnsI:uIImlll. XIIQVIXI I'1'lll'N. I,4nlyl.l Nllllflnls. I JIIIDIXII IXIl:llI4-5, iX1lt'l'lI IIxllI, I.lluI 'IIlllIfInx, XI.lllIl:l I'I'I'QllNllII. I'.ll I'llll- Ifmlsu- Ilzlllvll FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Ifuturc HOI1lt'lIli1ICl'I'S of Arm-rim-u is an Organization that prcparn-s Il't'IlZ1fIl' girls to lnm-t thc rm-sponsilmilitic-s which will 4-unfront thvm as IAUIIIIK' Iionlvlnalwrs. This, its main purposr, was accoinlllislu-ll IIll'0IlfIIl its sponsorship of 3 IIIOIlll'l lIllllf.'flllt'l' tva. ss-vs-ral partie-s, and Ivcrturm-s on various phasvs of Iiomvmuking. 'llzlking gifts to thc- I ormwaIt Girls' tflulv was om- of thi- girls' pIlIIillIIlll'0IlIP zlvtivitivs. Iluw I: I'iIiz:lIn-IIl IM- IIwIuIl, xlitl'g1ilI'l'l 4l0lIHNlHl, 54-wlwltzlry'-'I'l'c'asill'e'r3 fIillltf'l'Ilt Sc-ulfi, I.iz SI'lPl'W00tl. Yin'-I'l1-simlvlltg Nlrs. l'illIlI'l', Altxisnr. Iiow 2: .lalrkiv sl'IIItIl'I', Ill-1-llyv Williams, Ilalylf' Sllttllll. ,ltlllIl'1' Wright, xlllt'glill'l'I I iIi1'IlI, Nina Yun Wyvk, Ylzlry Alive- I'itIll'i1Ig1f-, xlilflllt' Smith. Not pil'- lura-lIg Russ:-rlyn RiIIllNl'y, I'l'e-sill:-lil: Sully Smith. I.inlIu I'0pv, Iliam- Ilrivv, Carolyn WhatI1'y, Xlrlrgir- I'1Iaits, l'Il'UllI'IN Wright, Sally Vim-e-nt, IIIIIIIIIEIIIII I'fIIe'n llrammvr. I FUTURE NURSES' CLUB .. V- .. :Xl i,Ill'I5IltIZlS :tml IIIZIIIRSQLIXIIIQI thi' I uturl- Yllrsa-s' tflulm tuuk Iooil and 1-Iulhillg to il llt't'ily family. 'I'hi-y took tours IIll'0llgIl Imspiluls ut sshivh the- IIIITSUS- clurms Xtt'I't' vspt-c'iuIIy acl- mirl-II. In I.lIt'IIlt'l' t'tlI'It'It lhvir IQIIOISI. I-llgv of il nursm-is lift-. thvy SfN'tll ll in-vIwmI all iil'ilXNI'0t'lI lung Hospital. This 0I'g'1ltlIl1lII0lt has gin-n its mvm- Iu-rs ai SIIHIII sumpll- of tha- Iifl- ami rl'spmlsiI1iIity alll-rut of lhvm as lIlll'St'S. 131 l Michael Pergament, Linda Orenstein, Ellen Abrams, Linda Harrison, President: Michael Baer. Not pictured: Ellen Cammer. Row 1: Gene Adams, President: Martha Pettway, Vice-President: Bailey Smith, Recording Secre- tary: Jeanie Franco, Treasurer: Louim Garret, Corresponding Secretary: Andy Smith, Historian. Row 2: Susan Marre. John Ursulescu, Anson Fields, Jerry Trom-one. Row 3: Craig Crawford, Bernice Quire, Michael Dickens, Miss Mueller, Advisor: Claud Luna, Danny Bowen, joe Hanson. Not pictured: Ellen Cammer. l Row 1: Irene McVay, Lillie Humphries, President: Larry Cobb, Vicesljresidentz Bruce Caine, Secretary-Treasurer: Arlene Brilliant. Row 2: Bonnie Spindel, Sue Dyer, David Joel, Diane Lati- mer, Betty Hein, Mrs. Barnes, Advisor. Row 3: Michael Pergament, Mike Darden, Steve Krant. Kenny Horwitz, Jim Scott, Neal Alexander, Craig Hill, Randy Johnson. Not pictured: Sidney Tourial. Bruce Classman. 132 THE DEBATE TEAM One of the nation's greatest problems in this modern age lies in labor relations, a problem which has brought to the scene a constant debate between labor and man- agement. This year the Southeastern Fo- rum of High School Debate Teams has chosen this provoking subject as the topic for the year. At their own private meet- ings, the members held mock debates on various controversial topics that are of great interest to youth throughout America. THE ARTISANS The 'gArtisans, who have a special interest in creativity. have done almost everything from sketching the 7:30 A.lVl. shopping rush at lienox Square to drawing to music. Their talents have been displayed through the portraits and watercolors on which they have worked. MU ALPHA THETA One of Crady's newest organizations is the Math Club or Mu Alpha Theta. The members of this group, who are particular- ly interested in various phases of geometry. algebra, and trigonometry, enjoy diverse programs on these topics as they enrich their knowledge in the world of mathe- matics. XIIIIIIIQ IIII- IlIilllN 47Ill1'VllX1'NUI.llII' IIIIIIIII 1,IIlII INlIl1'lll'rll'l'lllfllllllllilf' In 4,I'IIIIX N III-II NIIIIII-Inls IIIIII Ils II- IIIIII, 'IXIIIN IIIIIIIIN- ix I'ill4l'II'II IIIII In III:-II' QIXIIIQ lmuk l'I'XIl'U5 for IIIIIIII yI:IIlI- I-IIINNIN ZIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIN In Irlllrl' Il4'XK -lIlIII'lIl- III NI-Il IIII' II- III ll, illlll IWIIIIIII' Il- IIIIIIII' lPl'lll'IIlS. XII I-Hurl Ill lu-I-In f,I'IIIlYs IIlIl'ill'X llll III IIIIII- IN I-xI'IIIplIIII-II lw IIII' III- lIIIIl.IIII-I- uf I,lIII'ill'N f.lIIII Illl'llIlH'l'S .II 'Ill' l'liIIl Ill-ll'IIl 5lIIIII'III l.Iln':IrI I-IIIIIIIII IIII-I-IIIIHX LIBRARY CLUB Row I: ffyIIIIIiII Harsh, I'I'I'wiIlI-III: Irvm- NII-Y:-y, YII1'-l'I'I'siIlI-III: lII:I SIIIIIIIIIII. 5I'I'rI-tzlry: llfllt' MIIIIIIN, ll'l'1l4llll I . RllSIyll Krivk. linrnl 4Il!illt'l'. .'xl'lf'lIl' FIIIIVIIIIIII. How lf: l.yIIII llvwlir. Hvtly Rvlvb, C.zII'IIII- HzII'H'y, 5llSillI I.4'il5. ,l4IyI'4I' llr'I'slIlII'I'p, lifvlwlxy flalin, ,lI'I'I'y 'l'I'IIIII-IIIII'. Nlikr- Xlalrsh. lTIIIIIIy How:-II, 'Wig Rvspvss. Ron 3: ,IIIIII 'I'III'kI'r. Alivin UABIIII. Not IDil'llll'l'Il2 1vl't'I'li1l Hl'iliQll'S, Sistic' PI-lIlIII'III lm' ll.III I.. SIIl1..I1lHiI'1'WVIAIQIII. Huw lg Hllllbll lPII'kI'I'vnII, Pl'l'NllIl'lllQ HIII xl4l0I't', XII-I'-l'I'I'iIIII'IIII .IQIIIIIN NIIIIIIIIIN. 5e'I'IAI'tIIryg HIKI- UIII-I'. 'l'l'4'RlNIl!'l'l'. Huw 2: NIH xv'Il'llf, :4iNS'1ll'Ii Spilke-IA, Holm 5I:II'I'I-tl. lll'lll1ia l'I-I'k, Hill'Xf'y Szlwlls. llolnlry 1-ilill4'. l.IlliI' IIIIIIIIIIIIAII'-, Huw fi: Slam' lfIIIIIplII-ll, ,lI'I'zIlII l5IliIIfky, RiI'lIaII'Il AIIIIIIII. ITIIYIII IIIIIIII, lil! ICIIIWII, Nivlm' RulwI'ts. Hun 1-: SIIWI' KHIIII, FIIIIII-I IIIIIIIII HIM l'IIg.IIII4IIt Inn IQIIIIIIIIIII, 'NIIIIIIIII SI-IIII, LIIIIII-I' liI'iIIgI-5. Row 5: .lim SI-ntl, l,ill'I'y UIIIII, Kl'llIl!' llm-witz, Nvul -A.. V. I-vi ..- 'UINIIIIIII-I', Unrrix R0Nl'llIll'l'gl, Elikill HI'iIlI,1Iw, Bill i,III'liQ. l.il l,iIllI'. Not IIiI'tIII'I-Il: UIIYIII l'l'l'I,l,1llll4'lll. iff' 1 -Q .. . 'Q - ni H W ,Y .fi -42. THE SCIENCE CLUB SpIIIIsoI'I'Il lay Miss Kirlry. IIII- SCI- t'IIK'l' Clllll l'Ull5i5I5 of slIIIlI'IIls who IIIIII- ll spvc-iul ilIlI'lAl'Sl ill llII- IvIIrlII nf sI'II-III-v and uhm ilfl' IIIIxIoIIs group 1ll'I' I-III-IIIII'IIgI-Il In pIII'lII'IpIIlI' ill XilI'i0llS slulv and S0llllIK'ilSIt'l'lI sri- I-III-II fairs and In Iuka' il xilul IlIlt'l'I'Sl , III llll' SllllvII'l'l XSIIICII IS lII':'oIIIIIIg1 III- I'I'I'zIsiIIg'ly iIIIImI'IIIIIl. 133 III II-IIIII III IIII' l'aII'lIII's thai mukv lllv Xtllfld liI'k. TIII- IIII'IIIlII-Is of thn- Row l: Renana Rohkin, Presidentg 'Nlarilyn Nlorrison. Vi1'e-l'resi- David Joel, Sandra Dannf-man, Stexie Braun, R09-lt'll1ill'y 'NleKay. J dent: Leslie Shetzen, l.arry Tatlel, Dickie Wright. Row Z.: tihris Dorothy Wriglit, linda Rnhinson. .leunnie llrnun. lairry Knhh. Reynolds, Lydia Fisher, Dehhie Ware, ,lim Baxter, Nlarilyn llerry. ,lurne-4 Nladdox. Row -1: Xlanilyn Wim-, ,lane lil'l'NllllH, ,ln 'Xnn l ram'es llradley, Josie Smith, Sue liaiforfl, ll. J. Rutland, Loraine Downing, Rena Wilszin, lfrnest ll2ltlIt'l, Nlury long 'l.llllIIlf'l'lIlitII. llnland. Put Hardeman. Row 3: tlenrge Zuments, Isaac Akouka, Beth Felton, Miss Smith. Adxisnr. The Advanced French Cluh, consisting of third and fourth year French students. is um ue. in that its meetinvs are conducted in l'renc'h. lxach meetinff ls o if-ned with rg 1 F- -1 rw 1 the sound of the gravel and these familiar words. La seanee est onwrte. Ihr- high- lights of the past year were its annual French CllI'lSlII1ilS party and the meal at ll l'reneh restaurant. For second year French students the heginning French Club, sponsored by Miss Smith, offers the opportunity to learn the sounds and peculiarities of the unfamiliar lanffuaee, as well as the folkways of the Country whose tonvue they are learninff to apyilreciiate through their daily French courses. D D Row 1: Susan Baron, Betty Alterman, Linda Sims. Row 2: Dale Pomeranee, Ellen Barrier, Linda Levin, Renie Blass. Row 3: Marilyn Alhad-ell, Patsy Nlaeher, Paula Fisenstein, Jennifer Ward, Sue Pope. Row 4: Faye Isaacson, Phyllis Smith, Kathleen Page, Sherry Kessler, Sistie Feldman, Arlene Sherman. Row 5: Judy Haynie, Betsy Smith, Vibeke, Schou. Sallv Cummins, Elaine Hanee, Judy Bauer, Marilyn Levine. Row 6: l,ynn tlarxin, Nler- rilee Foote, Colleen Roberts, Kenny lloruitz, Ricky Seahorn. Solange Hawkins, President: David Hood, ,lon Goodwin, David Starret, Joel Alterman, Carol Zahan, Jody Breen. Vi4'e-l'residr-nt: Marcia Medintz, Secretary, Joanne Josephs. LA TIN CLUB Sponsor:-al lvy Hrs. Postrnzm. tht- l.:itin Lluli, an un-rnlwr ol tht- ,lunior Llaissivul l,1-agua-. haul il wrt' an-liw vvnr uhir-h nas lugllhglita-tl hy il lloinztn ltllllIllll'l. 'Nh-rnln-rs. tlrzlpml in tht- spirit of olcl t lloun-. mum- tlrwwst-ml in lionutn to-'as :tml Y' un- Iln- lll'llf'lHll9 l'oo4l that new trpivzil ol' i tht- ulil lilllllllll lxrnpm-. Row lr .lnnv llrrshon. l,I'l'Nl1ll'!lII Kathy lifiltt- fortl, Yiwu--l'lI'Nitl1'llt: lhlillllllll l,l'IlNll. Sl'f'I'4'l1ll'yf Iiluim- Xlile-5. 'I'r'vzmin'r'. llots 2: llif-ky l'l09I4'li. flvorpr- XIKINHIR. ,lim llownrwl. Nlr-. lltlxltltllll. ,Ml- riwrr: l.:nly flolrli. llow fl: fxfllllll' l'llry4lmx. lilIl'lNlil llnuuinn, 1.luulv'rn- 51-itz. ljalrol .lfrin4'r. How 1: Suzzuuu' lolnnson, 'Nlurilyn l'rif-4'. Xlilfiil Post:-ll, Sznnlm X11-lion. l,ynn lla-wtir. -Xnu Rolr 1-rw. How 51 Ile-tty ,ll'2lII llownln-rg. l'vppy lluzu-1: x1l'I'I'ill'l' :Klli-ou, Yirtor llilltlfPltl'll, Sllllllfil lfrvs- po, Iiuthy Wliitzikn-r. lion lv: Patsy llille-y, Kathy Spvnr, Nlairtliu lflilnlwtli llurm'-. lion' T: l'4-guy Sln-llvr, lluyt llnniu-, lla-lv-u lfurson, ll:irv1'yF:im'lls. llow H: l.ow1'II l ino-, Sully Smith. 'Nlt-hmiv Wvlls, l.:inzi lfnlru. Not pirturvnl: KPIIZIIHI liolxkin. liv- l'm'k4-r. lfllvn l aunrm-r. SPANISH CLUB Among lirzulfs various lilttglllllflt' groups is tht- Sparuwh Lluln. tht- un-tuln-rs ol whicll haw found many 1-rijoyulmlv hours spvak- ing tht- tongum- that is so popular South ol' tht- llor1lm'r. .-Xsiclv from lIilYlltgI lt-ssons in c-om'vrsa- tional Spanish. tht- un-ruln-rs ham- stmlic-tl lln- lnstorx' ol tlu' language- and of tht- epe-uking pvoplvs. Row l: lIt'lltllI'IS llnmphrivs. Prvsitlvnlz Carol 'Nls l'r't'r. Yl4'l'-l'l'l'5llll'lIlI lla-lon lipstviu, Srrrv' tary: Ntln-kv Fvhou, ll't'11HllTl'l'I Holm-rtzi Lolv. l.uth1'r llrimlgx-S. Sitluvy 'liOlll'l1ll. Nt-il .-Xronstauu. Row 2: Irvin- 'Xlf-Yay. Patrol Nlvllritlv. Xlarilyn lm-li, Kam-n llutt-ln-us. llhriatn liumxinn. Xlivhzwl llairris. llowurrl Wan-listvtvr. Row 3: Yivkiv 'lia- rilnto, 'l'oim'tt4- Brown. llc-vky lfivlmls. .-Xrlvm- Bril- lizmt. .lflu lmmry. llI'llI't' ltnvis, john lwy. Bill Vlrvlwr. Duxitl l,tlI'1lOlll. Not pivtllrvtlz lfookic- Iwraiils. Florin l.e-wu. MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS Wt- at ilrumlv uri- oftvn lortunutm- vnough to vnjoy watching the things which wt' haw sllulia-tl vomc to lift- hy nay of mo- tion pivturvs. Thr- motion picturm- opvrators, who rn-ally CO-0Ill'l'1llt' in svtting up and mulling thc-sv IIlill'lIlIlt'S, arm- l'l'SpOIlSilllt' to at grvatt vxtvnl for making this possihlv. lion' I: Nlorris Rosviilu-rv, Rivky Sivffvl. How r- 2: ,l. lf. lfmlruouuls, .Mlvisorz ,lim lullatwzty. Bolulmy NPWIIIRIII. Itill l.ipluuu. William RlllII'l'y. llurwy Witvlnzlrl. llurwy llt't'lItilIl. Row 3: ,lay Brown. ,luck SlIN'lilll', ,lohuuy Hmlnly. 135 Row l: Claudia Clark, Sandra Crespo, Ann liee, Cail Simmons, Dorothy Vllalker, Serretary: Sherry Kessler, Beth Plyler, Sandra Chapman, Shelia Taratoot. Row 2: Joan Sims, Cherry johnson, Paula Eisenstein. Judy Wunne, Annette Whatley, Naney White, Nlary Lou lfzell, Naney Hart, l.oraine Boland, Linda Baker. Row 3: Mildred lfidson, Linda Harrison, Peggy Lyle, Glenda l.owry, Sylvia Tuntus, Bettye Rutledge, .lean Thompson, jaekie Collins, President: Karen Hallman, Frant-es Bradley, Marilyn Berry, Peggy Kelly, Dale Keyser, Miss Davenport, Robin Loekett, Vice-President: ,lean Fike, Dorothy Wright. Not pictured: Nlalyeni Robinson, Carole Harvey, Robin Ivey, Susan Leas, Lisa Moore, Cheryl Sanimons, Sallie Vinson. ADVANCED GLEE CLUB Nlusie plays a vital part in the entertaininenl and ex presslon ol millions. lln Advaneed fllee filulu. guided by Nliss lllarion Dau-nport eontrilfules its part to the pleasure and relaxation ol others lay its splendid sing: ing at sehool ussenilrlies urn eoneerls throughout the year BEGINNERS' GLEE CLUB This year's Beginners, Glee Club entertained the student body with an excel- lent performanee at the Christmas Assembly. The Glee Club is open to girls who are interested in sing- ing and offers to them an opportunity to learn more about music as they display their talents. 136 Bow l: Harriet Manning, Virginia Sikes, Sylvia Stone, Baehel Fitterman, ,loy Carter, Georgia Seondras, Angela Penny, Bettye Piel, Susan Pruett, Lattrell Mr-l.ean, Gretchen Seott, joy:-e Waller, Marjorie Smith. Bow 2: ,lane Little, Callie Freeman, Kathy Matheny, Martha Baker, Seeretary- Treasurer: Linda Nlobley, Pat Maffet, Sue Kennett, Polly Arnold, Carol Slate, Melanie Wells. Elaine Miles, tllaire Roberts, Deedye Williams. Row 3: Estelle Jordan, Dayle Sutton, Viee-l'resi- dent: l.ynn lindieott, ,loan Aaron, Pippy Haase, Elaine Chambles, Naney tiregar, Ann Powell, lliil Priee, ,lean Ransbotliam, Annah Beard, Diane Brice, Margaret Filield, l.iz Sherowod, Linda Davis. Karen l.illey, President: Ann Morris, Brenda Kirk, Nliss Kanter, Director. Bow 4: Sue Clark. Martha Holdaman, Willene Woods, Pam Cotliran, Cay Smith. Not pictured: Helene Koppel, Robin Sicro, ,Ioy Portman, Anne Cause. MIXED CHORUS If n l 1- r t ll I n in 1- nl at as- senilrlies and l'.'I'.fX. nieel- ings is il lll't'l'f5ill'y part ol Ilu- 11uls11l1- zielixiln-s at tlrauly. 'l'l11f Ilixed tlliorus lll1'IIIll4'I'N 'Il'1hXIllt' Iliis t'llIt'l'- la I n ni 1- nt lor niainy ol llraulyls l'1in1'li1ms. one ol ulnf-ln tx the annual spring op1-r1'lIn. lliliey also parliri- lllllt' III YQIIIIIIIN l'UIlf't'I'l5 1llllI I1-slixals. llow I: Peggy Kelly, lfarol xIl Ilt'l'l', I,IlItILl llrenstein. .linnny Ilrown, .Indy Ilaynie, Pat Ilarden Ilow I: Bob Kuylu-n1lal, Mark Dale, David Gnptill, Steve Masala, Bruee Caine, Eugene Adams, IIllt.Illy York, lNIi1'l1a1'l Marsli, .I-erry Stewart. Steve tlamplu-ll, Bill Kuflrey, lflrarles l'ertain. Ilow 12: Ilan I ll'IIllllgI, Ilarvey l'osn1-r, tiliarles l'1eon1nny, .Iinnny Smith, lflaude I,nna, ,Iinnny Allen, l'l1l1li1' I,l'II'l', Denny Nlay, llruee llavis tueeonipanistl, l,it Little, Dean Kilpatrielx, Harvey Shaffer, rlinnny Arrnslrongg, llill SOIIIIIWOOII. Ilow II: Cornelia I,P1It'0t'Ii, Sandra Sapp, lfarol l'anter, Eve AIIRIIIIS, lieu-rly I llIlQ'l'. tfarolyn Clem, I,I'l'SIlIt'lII1 Marion Mays, Peggy Spence, Wayne lfroolce. 'l'onnny Ilayes, Cary Field, Mae IXIFIIKIIIIIUII, llerluie Rivers, Luther Ilridges, Sue Pope, Merry Miles, VI1'f'+I,I't'SIlIl'IllI Brenda Maroney, I'llnine Ilanee, I.ynda Ifpstein, IIarl1ara Littrell. Row 4: Carol Ioiner, Nlargaret johnson, Sue lxIt'IIOII1lIlI, Suzanne Forbes, Carolyn Ilertram, Marilyn I'riCP. ,Indy Ilraeliett, tfarol l,e0 Clark, Sally llntler, Seeretary-'I'reasllrer1 ,lanet I'iberst1'in, lllaudia Kimi. Sallie Wliitlield, Iiatlly Wliittak1-r, Donna Dale, Chris Ilope, I,inda Stone, Irene lIIeVay, Ruth Martin, I'lliZalretll llolt, Sue Iivans, Sharon l'li1'I1el. lIavi1l llye, 'l'r1-asnrerg Marilyn tlreenliaum, Seerelaryg l,illie IIIIIIIIIIITFYS, VICQ'-I,I'f'SItIt'IlIQ Christa Ilinnann, I,l'l'SItlt'III. llnw 12: I'ill1-n lilllulllyk lI4'n1aris Illlnlpllrys, Ilorotby Wzllkt-r, Rena Wilson I .. .. .,,, . 1 s , Dong, Nissley, VIII1-ke Srlmu, tleorge Foote, Nliehael Harris, Io Anne Downing. Not pirtured: Rc nana Iiolrkin, live Parker, llernaris Ilumpliries. IHII, nw s . w I : .z ' -s I ', RIVIIRIIYI Barret, l.arry 1.01 J, Nlary llawkins, lNlllltTy Ilagsdale, lflaine IIIil't'lllI1llllll, Nlarilyn Wire, .lane Cerslion, Jeanne Ilrow ly1lii Fi lui I'1p.g,y 5511 n11 I indi Ilolnlt on llo I Irllllt t lInn1l ' ' ll INTERNATIONAL CLUB In October. 1959, Christa Bumann, an exchange stu- dent from Germany, had an ingenious idea w to form a elnb which would be open to any Grady student inter- ested in bettering his under- standing of other people and other nations. With the aid of Mr. Ran- dolph and Mr. Hawkins her dream finally materialized, and Crady's first Interna- tional Clubn was organized. Questions about Germany, France. and Ilussia became the familiar calls of Interna- tional Clnb members as they had a most sueoessful year in a whirl of activities. 137 S ww WS v ,K f 3 , - 1 5 , H . . zz :. B , . A 0, , 7 Q ,gi Q Q, w 2 ix if Q- QS T3 5? 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Amid the shadows of the foot- hall players. the faces in the stands that are smeared with hot chocolate. and the brightly col- ored goal posts. is an important element that exemplified that good ol' Grady spirit-the hand, Some- how our games would not be com- plete without it and the songs that are so much a part of us would not be as meaningful. The band is as much a part of our traditions as the Alma Mater or football game at which it plays. wurrull, llolulvy S4-itz. Dir-kiv Wright. Stanley Yi-rlow. llalv llilriilyv, l'z1trif'i:l Wilson. tin-g Kinney. ldluycl flairrctt. ima 5: llinnt- llisliup. livnit- lie-Ilia-ii. llvlvn tizlrsun. .loan Nirmi, tlrt-tr'ln-n 51'utt. limi-rly Kahn. Nlairy Alien' Atli- tidy'-. Itill Vlilimit. lflaiiin- tiliannlmle-ss, Nlzirgiv Smith. ippv llaasv. lliunv luflumitz. l.2lIIil f.lll1tl.frllYlt' llinulv- . . I' lurll. Sully Smith. Ninrlrzi -lllvn. . . 1 . . V 1 . , 1-n Smith. l'nrri-sl Lalllaiixiiy. Str-wart lrniis, lioli An ln-s. llmigli lininlwlm-, Not pi:-tim-cl: liulwrt Xliaillvix liillll tolli-rls. tfliairlt-s Spinks. limi 5: Nlurry Suloinan. liilly ilmm-, .lzine-t Auron, ltill Win-nt. tlaylt- 'Nlingli-dorlli. lll'iNltl llaiunmnn. S1'1'I'l'lill'yI ,luily Ili-uit. linger liailvy. liviimlan Vineyard. This year the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Owen Seitz, won a superior rating at the spring festival. An important part of our school life rises from the cultural oppor- tunities offered to its students. Our orchestra is an organization in which students can study music and provide entertainment for their school. 139 fort. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS lf you have ever cheered your school on to victory in freezing weather or felt a surge of pride be cause your aching muscles proved that you had given Grady your support, then you know what it means to be a Grady cheerleader Being on the field i just a small part of a cheerleaders life for with every cheer comes lon, hours of practice and tireless e These twelve girls contributed much to the hustle and bustle of other activities around the school The decorations at the Football Dance, the eliigies built by the cheerleaders and the cries that cheered Cray Knights onward are all part of the cheerleaders efforts to encourage enthusiasm and school spirit into the routine of school life. Louise Youngblood. Kaye Thoma son, Mary Wesley, Lindsay Leitch Marilyn McGinty, Mary Long Timmerman, Carole Rorer Debbie Ware. Carolyn Hannah Betty Hemrick. Toinette Brown Beth Felton. Beth Felton and Louise Youngblood demonstrate Grady High, let's go! One-two-three! one of their new cheers, B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Row 1 lL.-RJ: Donna Piassick Qco-cap- tainl. Linda Burdine lco-captainl. Row 2: Cheryl Danneman. Pam Roberts, Martha Elizabeth Barnes, Marcia Medintz, Patsy Hilley. Row 3: Nan Willis, Helen Wilson, Merrilee Foote, Martha Rose. Barbara As- bury, Peggy Trammell. Not pictured- Lynne Garvin. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Brenda Bruton and Linda Bruton, co-cap- tainsg Patty Burdine, Melissa Sims, Judy Clutchfield. Barbara Macher, Dottie Har- ris, Ona Burns, Risse Leitch, Sherry Se- gan. ,lane Reynolds. Lee Sims, Roberta Clements, Libba Wilson, Marilyn Maisel. MAJ ORETTES Though few in number. Crady's major- ettes prove that quality. not quantity, counts. They performed with precision at our football games. Diane Bishop. co-captain: Sally Smith, Gayle Mingledorfl, Helen Carson. Renee Bethea, Sandra Allen, co-captain. 141 Row l: Mike Harrison, Presidentg John Lowry, Vice-President: john Johnson, Sergeant-at4Arms: Jerry Davis, Cookie Pouilaitis, Don Baxter, ,lim Taylor. Row 2: Rufus Broun, Tom Sims, Craig: Roddenherry. Sandy Seligxman. Bill Kennedy, jim Honarnl. ,lohn Sower, Ric-hard Alterman, Fahien Boudreau, 'Xlereer Tornpson. Row 3: Niek jordan. .lohn Steel, Bl'llt'6 Finkelstein, Lane Wolhe, l.. C. Risner. lloward Gerber, Mark l.it1-he-nstein, Harris llines. Norman Greenberg, Yvalter ITOITIPSUII. Benny Gardner. tflarenee Howland. Not Pietured: Stuart ldizenstat. Seeretary-'lireasurer. GIRL'S G CLUB Membership in the Girls' MG Club is open to those who have earned a Grady letter by participating in a varsity sport, One is likely to see the members of this organization selling red and gray shakers before the foot- ball assemblies or wearing unusual costumes on the day they are initiated. 142 BOYS G -CLUB Boys' NC Club is an or- ganization comprised of all boys who have earned a Grady letter through partici- pation in a varsity sport. It represents to the school and to the eity the whole scope of the sports angle of Grady. lfveryone remembers well the hilarious U Club initi- ations. at which the boys. deeked out in colorful eos- tumes. presented their amus- ing skits. B H ' k gecr tar: Louise Row l: Sandra North, l'rF-sident: Sue Smith, Vice-l'resirlent: etty f'l'l1I'll , . 'e y Youngblood, 'iil't'21Slll't'l'1 Beth Felton, tfhaplain. Ron 2: Carolyn liyrum. llvglfly' 5llf'llf'F. Mary' Hawkins, Ann Goodwin. How 3: Janis Atkinson, Katherine Seondras, 'lioinette Brown. Sue Raiford, Connie Staten. Not Pictured: Sue Morgan. . J' I e P I .. ,aa 4 .3 Ki 'gif Li 1. G 2 'T N P ,x 14. ga qt in xr .if ll in F A 1 H si VQL3 M ww A' Mb. Q--man-n-wwwnam X Y' . X Q 5 -. .' 1' . :.:',.g, 1 - .,.,' .,. . ? I W - TR eww 'WN xx X A S W! i ,. .fc - Nw 3-...... SOCI L CLUBS Tranquil satisfaction. friendship. and laughter are among the many benefits received by flrady's students through its social clubs. Having a maximum membership of fifteen. these tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grade clubs offer their members the opportunity to serve both their school and community in various ways. During the fall and winter. groups of students make Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. presents for charity organizations. spirit-boosting signs. tags for football games, and bright decorations for the school dances. Durin the snrinfr. iarties are held. as the halls are filled with excitement of fl r- eoming affairs. As summer approaches, juniors and sophomores begin making plans for the coming vear: seniors. meetin for the last time. review their last cars. With r- . F5 l pleasure they recall how they worked as a unit to materialize the plans they had made for many months plans for the football season or for the long-awaited trip to Panama City during the string vacation. The shadow that is cast by the social clubs is memorable: it is essential to the life at Grady. for without it the dancing silhouette of the school spirit would not be so alive. the echoes of laughing voices would not be so strong. and the memory of a friendship so lasting. New social clubs proudly accept their charters. These boys found the skit amusing at 7:30 in the morning! 5 Row 1: Judy Haynie, Presidentg Eve Parker, Vice-President: ,lim Baxter, Beaug Colleen Roberts, Secretary: Bish Holt, Treasurer. Row 2: Dorothy Tremyer, Betsy Smith, Leslie Shetzen, Charlene Seitz, Rosalind Ramsey, Lillie Humphries. Row 3: Pat Hardeman, Catherine Seal, Judy Warren Miss Polly East, Advisor: Kay Asllridge, Christa Bumann, Peggy Ann Lyle. GRADETTES WIN ORATUR AD C0 TEST The active Cradettes enjoyed Caroling over the Christmas holidays. GRADETTES SOCIAL CLUB The Cradettes. a twelfth grade social cluh, has just completed a year filled with hard work and fun. 'These girls participated ac- tively in pep rallies, lnterclub Council projects, dances. and the ORATUR Ad Contest, which en- titled them to this page in the yearbook. They have helped the Student Council and faculty by making signs for the teachers' doors, superlative nominee tags, and by serving at a luncheon, Their community projects in- cluded collecting clothes and food for a family, and singing Christ- mas carols for an old folks' home, Of course, the year would he incomplete without social func- tions, in which the Cradettes have participated. Their great school spirit has added much to Grady's pride and prestige. rator Ad Contest lim-mm' '1 l.:1st year llnr UR.-l7'Ulx' flmwism-rl il plan to mist' funds. vvry Sllt'f'i'!4Sl-lll. tln' UR.lTUff -Ml iinntvst luis 'l'ln- plain took lln- form ul' an :nl nnilvst in wllivll ull pupnlur part ul t2rtnly's zlvtivitivsz it nnt only llLlS lwvn lln- me-itil 1-lnlix xmnltl pmtivipzltm-. var-li lniving its own invulnalilv to tht- IIRJYYIR. lint has pluyvcl its rnlv in quota. lfzn-li nivmlu-r may tn will ll liw rlollar ml. As a prmnuting svlionl spirit. This yt-air tht- Crzulm-lt:-s won rt-xsnrul for its llllftl xmrk. tht- stwiul Vlnlu whit-li plzlrwl tht- contest. wllilo tln- Wz1l4'l'splavml svvoinl. lirsl nu, gin-n Ll full pugt- in tln- IIRJTUR. Proving in 'kiiI5'5f-flllv N . an A lnw s 1 f rftdrw l :nn 1 N ms fl ii 1 t ll N is owltl i mn Xlte in 0 4 WAFERS SOCIAL CLUB 'llln- XVul'u-ix Sm-itil lflulv slurtm-fl its first yval' rt-ullv on tht- twill. plzwingg svvmnl in llit-UR.-1TOR , .rn '. . . n-r S' on 1 ' '. ptirtivipzitiiiy in lnti-rrlnli llunnt-il prujc-vis. rnuking . 'mst'-rs for tht- Uli'.-17'Illi' :intl 5l'l'Vlll:l at tht- foot- luzlll lvunqin-t lust tkill. 'llln-ss' l'mirtc-vii lf'Illll grail? girl, n-f'1-iw-tl lln-ir nniqnt- nznne- lrmn tht-sv six wurtls: Wt- Ars- l i'iuii4ls. lfvvi' liviriaiiiiiligf Sufi llisplaiying lln-ii' nzlrin spirit ul' nnity lln' W'af0rS lnivt- isrirluwl lntrtl all yi-ur :intl lime- llnnncl great NlllSl'ilt'llHIl lrmn tlivii' but-itil vlnli. t 1 im Hi there! Vlfonlml vnu like' to linv an ml? Tliufs a mighty I'urniliur qin-wlimi tn tht- Walt 7 Row l: jackie Betsill, Loretta Bernath. Row IZ: Barbara Creenbaum. Vice4l'resident: Trissy Morris, Stevie Braun, Marcia Colden, Treasurer. Row 3: Roni Hanson, Steve Krant, Glenda Novak. Nancy Greenberg, Ruthy Aftergnt. Debbie Sisselman. Row -1: Jane Abramson, Vit-ky Taranto, Joyce Stone. Sandra Shaffer, Secretary: Sara Ellen Berman. President. HI-LITES SOCIAL CLUB The Hi-lites Social Club. which was formed last year, has developed a four-fold program. consisting of activities to encourage school spirit. community service, cultural interests. and socials. Among other activities. these eleventh grade girls sponsored a Teachers' Appreciation Day. and decorated and filled a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family. To complete a well rounded program. Hi-lites added to its activity list a dinner party. given in honor of its dreamboat. Steve Krant. SPINS SOCIAL CLUB As their second year as a social club ends, the girls in the Spins look back at their many successful activities with great pride. They recall the many worthwhile hours they spent working for the Red Cross and the Community Chest, and the satisfaction they received from making Christmas Day bright for an underprivi- leged family. They recall the fun they had making the HB1-at North Fulton-' tags and signs last fall, and preparing for their Coke party for their little sisters. the Kapers. Row l tl..-RJ: Barbara Van Hise, Robin Lock- Tliomason. Dianne Bishop. How 2: Nlary Lowry, 1.f1.t1.R.: Lindsay l,ei!eh, 'lirreasurc-rg Raelee Dwo- ret, Yic'e-President: Nlildred lfison. Prcsitlent: Sara Ann Sanders. Secretary. How 3: lillen Nau- inan. Audrey Case, llliaplainz l'at l uote. S0l'l2ll Chairman: Karen Stovall. iett, Susan Christopher, Nlarene Campbell, Kaye .pdl ia I SIISLIII lluiicc, Dvuiuw btlllc, l'rf's .ny tirinvs. liow 2: l 1'uiu't-s lxing. 1 Ii ipliinz Tony 'l'urncr, ,lvun lfilu-. Trczis- ws I H tu llottir- l,i-ex xlit't'-l,I'Q i4i1'Ili. linu' 2: N i I ii fi it i,l'4'Sltll'Ilt1 tfurol ln- tllurlm, llisloriun. w 4 N i son lxnrcn Nlillc-r. 'l'i'r'zlstirci': Cathy Wliitukkcr, T' 1? 5 if - urcr. Row 3: Kathy Pcalor. Score-tary: llill tkulii liiiflwk ll't'H ll tl Susan l'Vl4'r ,i it KV Su i A A - -- -- .1 'K' t Ylt'4'-Pl'C'Silit'l1l1 Susan llurrison. KAPERS ln ordcr to honor thcir beau, Hoyt Haynic. tho Kn- pcrs Social Club hcgun thvir ycar with a crowning mlancc. Collccting for thc Hctartlcd Childrvn's Drive and the Cnuccr Society. anal scrving at a special educational hun- quct wt-rv hut a fvw ol tht- contrihulory projects unilcr- takcn hy the Kupcrs this year. At tfhristnias timc il hrunch was givcn for thcni hy tht-ir sponsor. Mrs. Sara liurgcss, whose- gxuimlancc has l'ItZllTll'Cl thcln to cujoy :1 yczlr of wcll halanccd program- ming. 149 it in Row l: Johnny Johnson, Mark Litchenstein, Presidentg Carole Copeland, Sweetheartg Arthur Silver, .lim Howard, Jimmy Downing. Row 2: Denny Henderson, Tom Burrum, Philip Kirkland, Patil Kindsuater, Bob Lilley, Charles Autrey. SPADES SOCIAL CLUB 3 4' Y Sc' Carole Copeland Szreetlz vu rl SQUIRES A group of twelfth grade boys, who call themselves the Squires, really had a 'ilmlasti' together during their last year at tlrady. 'llhey spent much time lmoosting the spirit of their fellow students during: football sea- son. while they themselves partici- pated in niany soc-ial events and service projects which will make their senior year a mernoralmlt- one. The Spades. a tenth grade social Clnlm. sponsored a most have sponsored a Christmas and New Yearis live Party and sux-c-essltil Halloween party to begin its first year. Besides Valentine-is Dance in honor ot' their sm-ellis-ai't. l,ort-ne tflf-land. being of mum-h service to Grady and the community, the boys How l: VVyatt llliillips, llresidf-nt: .linnny l'vl0Illll'lgI, xllnf'-l,l'f'4ltll'lllI l.ore-ne tflt-land, SWt't'lllt'2ll'lI l'asm'al Crulilzs, Serretary-illreasnrer3 Bill tfotter, l.tf.tf.H,g llolxliy Wuldrop, Chaplain. Row IZ: John- fl'll'tllN'l' l'lrrv ny Bryan. liill Shoullvred. Nlike Nloore, l m'n- Yixian, Wesley l'ittnian. lien Wilson, Claire Vivian, Don Coleman. George Smith. , .4 Sp ..x . ' Rr? .. Huw I: ,Ivy W1m1turit, l'r1si1t1-nt: rtuwty 5t11k1's, xit'l'-I,lt'Niti4'll7I l,in1lu Uliiflvy, St'1'l'l'l4lI'j'Q Nant-5 Xrnrvht, Il4'llNlll'l'l'1 Liillltilil huxtrr t.t .t .lt.: ltlrzuhvtli tulvuiursx, th:rrh'rr1- Ulililtltill, Iumiuy Nina gM!'4't'll'ilI'lQ ,Izmir .'Xtkirix1ir1, Nuiivy Hurt, Nut I'i1'tur.'1t: Hl't'lxy tluingb. THE WINKS SOCIAL CLUB tri tll'tit-I' t1i t'IIt'tHIl'ilQIt' ht'llUlPl spirit. th1- Winks lwgun its 'lihvir u1'tix'ili1-s for llll' ycur x11-rv u tihriftmus party for -1 yt ir isilh ai ulllfNlt'l'Y Nitiglllll f'0Ilit'Slu t'tHlt't'l'Ilillt2l till' foulhull group of lllltlt'l'llI'iYil4'Qt'ti 1-hihtri-u and u llttll5t' party at St. tl rm l,ul1'r. th1-w pirlf llI't Iill't'1i uurl Ill't'5t'llll'4I. along with Sirumis tillftllg th1- Spring ll1vli1luys. till' Sparks. 41 skit for tlru1tyR gguriri- against North l ull1m. 1 1 THE BARONS SOCIAL CLUB Row I: Ki1'hur1t .'xlU'l'lIl2tll, l,l'1'SitlQ'llt2 lyllll liuxtvr, xtt'4'-l,I't'Nitit'llI1 Nunvy Xrn1+l1I. 5ht'OIilt lI'I' Tommy Silllll, Sf-1'r1-tul'y-'l'i'1-ustirrr1 .lohn Stu-I1-, t huplziiu. Huw 2: l.:rrry I'l'Q'k. 'lliriirny Hllg.1ill'Nl ' luttnii In :lull thi' Yt'ill' xsrlh 1 hung. tht' Rufus lirmsng Huy Sh-wus: tlvrky Harris: Nir-ky tlillirukix, llurri- llilltx, lmu 3: t'1nu1-h 5 IQHUHN html A 'muy all mum. Mmm- ,lf-rry llaxis, Nivky Alordtm. 'I'1'1t Shuvy. Nut l'i1-lurvttz .I1-rry Hrmsii. 1 tim luim. N-xt th1-v lllillit signs for 1- 'wp rally uint tuyf fur liriskvtliull QIKIIIN Not Il1'j1lt't'llIlgI fmrul dflltl- -f. th1'v llilti an 5tNt'4'iil1'ill't rtziu1'1- and rx ai 4'lllIl'lX. ai Villlllltllll during lh1- ring IIUIHIEIVS. X 1 Nuiivy !Xrri1vl1t Sll'1'l'llll'lIl'f 5 Row 1: Peggy Kelly, Vice-Prtesidentg Elaine Petrakos, President: Nancy White, Secretary. Row 2: Frances Bradley, Mary Lou Fizell, Treasurer: Vickie Young, Johnny Jordan, Donna Dale. Row 3: Areti Jackson, I.C.C.R.g Glenda Starnes, Historian: Marilyn Berry, Chaplain. TABS SOCIAL CLUB Fifteen tenth grade girls are the members of the Tabs Social Club. Everyone will certainly remem- ber them, as they held up pep cards at our rally before the Bass game. They participated in the Interclub Council activities by selling Christmas cards and address labels and helped decorate for the Social Club Breakfast and Christmas Dance. From their community service projects, their informal dance, and other activities the girls received much joy and pride, while working to bring honor to both themselves and Grady. Row 1: jackie Boss, Miriam Franco, Janet Fberstein, Rosalind Krick, Lynda Epstein. How 2: Anita Amiel, Kathleen Page, l.C.C.R.: Paula Eisenstein, President: Betty Rosenberg. Row 3: Norma Franco, Secretaryg Judy Bauer, Rosalind Penso, Vicesljresidentg Sherry Kessler, Treasurer. 52 JAYS SOCIAL CLUB ln order to aid the lnter- club Council in its fund raising project. the Jays Social Club sold address labels. They spent many enjoyable hours teaching children who are victims of cerebral palsy to swim. and they collected money for the Muscular llystrophy and lie- tarded Children's drives. Their school service projects included decorating for both the Christ- mas Dance and the Teachers' Christmas breakfast. srl llow l: 11urol 1lurvin, N11-lissu Si-ott, ,lun Xxlflgllll, Anna 17'llal'r, Viv:--l'l'4'si4lvlit1 lrrm' Nic V a y 1 ll'llbl'llll' 1 lI'lI'l1Pll1' 1 Ulll, S1'4'ro'tul'y. Row ff: llre-nllu Ylll1':v'llI'll. llll1'llSlll'1'li1 l.ynn johnson, lll'lI1ill'l!i 1 .rr ,,r lllIlllIlll'll'N, l'rs-sill:-ut: l'at K1-llvr, Xlanli-on l'rutt. lll'1'llHlll1lZll. Not l'it'ture-rl: l.isa Nlo l ,l01li'l'Il1'lu'r. PAGES SOCIAL CLUB Ihr- slualt-ut hotly rt-nn-niln-rs 1 1 tlu- hard work of tht- girls in tht- Pugvs Soviul 1flulv. who mason-tl tht- Marr-h ot Dum-s llriw- :nl sr-hool Inst January mtl alt-tlivznle-al niuvh time' in L lrtnmligns for a l.1-ps-r niuluu' : 4 '-. lonv. llispluying lhvir linc- lool spirit. the-y mach' un 1'1- rjy nl' lllt' N1ll'lll5l1l1' llllgl1'l' lur tha- loollvall lluut'm', thr- l1lI'1.lll1l1'l'1'll1l lmulxs lor lllt' 1.lIrls Z 1'l'1NX IIS lllll l,I'lIl1'1' 1ll1ll'IlIlll11. and tha' no-lm-uk tnias 1l1lIl1'1'. UT1' C.D.C.'S SOCIAL CLUB Fiftmm vlc-vmith gzradv girls have- chosvn a most unusual namv for tht-ir social club! Cr6me de- la 1fr6nie or Crm-am of the Crop. Sponsored hy Miss Bvtty Smith. tht- 1l.D.1f.'s haw found much plvasurc- in working with tha- Davisolfs homo for dis- ahlod vhildrvn. To one-ourage svhool spirit at a Grady football gains- tht- girls madv tags for thc Brown gzamm-. An animal lunchoon was also given and. to add a finishing touch to a In-rft-ct year. thx' 1f.D.1f.'s vn- joyvd a lorn-al danu- with oth:-r 1-lr-vt-nth grade social cluhs. Row l: 1fhris llopf-, l'r4'sidc'nt: l'v,ugy Stl1'lI1't', vl1'1'-l,I'1'Sl1l1'lllI loraim- liolantl, Sc't'rz-tary: Mary W4-sh-y, l.1I.1l.H. How 2: 1Ionnie- llrown, Sully Nh-ltlu-ws, 'Nliss Se-tn-, lie-ua Wilson. .lvauiv Brown. Row Il: .lo Ann Downing, Don lluxtt-r, llc-aug l,in1lu Rohr-rtson. Ili-th Norwood, B, AI, Rutland, l'i1'turvd: llorothy Walkf'r. ,ll ilSllI'1'l'. VIKINGS SOCIAL CLUB Starting thvir hrst ye-ar off with a hang. tht- Vikings Spon- sorvfi a 'kpookyii Hallowe-rn party at Arthur Faint? house. Uno of tht- most amusing things ahout tht- Vikings Sow-ial Club is the unique' Anglo-Saxon name-s tht- lvoys have- vhosvn. such as Jim liar llaxtvr, and .,f,.t Doug Hrothgar liurnlilv. symhols of var-h hoyis Viking spirit. . k,k,,gjM,N m Row I: We-lllmrn Ellis, President: Linn Nic-tforinia-k, Vive-Prr-sidentg David Flowers, Secretary: Charles Spinks. 'lire-asurvr: .limniy DIIIIFP, l.tf.tf,R.g Billy Titlfllliffl, Chaplain. Row 12: Alvrry Dunran, Danny l'entm'rm, Arthur Faint, jack Fle-ming, Boliliy Beland, john Stewart, Douglas Rumlilr, ,lim liaxtf-r. Row I: Brvnt Ntitvhetl l'rf'Qirlc'nt' Larry lfntvrkin Yin'-l'r:'wi1lPnt' Bvn Vrawtorcl gf'l'I'f'litt'Y' Linrla Sims. Row 2: Stanlei' P0ll0Ck. Dale Reichj Myron liiwoskin, Drirke Taliaiviro. Lariri' SOCIAL CLUB Thr- ins-nilwrs of the Cavaliers. a na-wly forms-ci tvnth grade boys' cluh. are inrlPf-cl as chivalrous as their namv. Their many activitivs this past war havv invludml he-lping a needy family hy making thvir Christmas a little hrightvr and filling a Thanks- giving haskot, Linda Simms Sz4'r'vthf'art 154 Cfvlwn. Row 3: Ralph Nlvtfmiigly, Lane Wollin, lmslei Davis, .lark Allison. SPARKS SOCIAL CLUB : 'z 'z 'ty0f Ihtttuipttiriy in 1 with vnu utnitit-s this war. tht' Sparks nizuh' Iunthlll It , 1 7 Hamm-sz spmisor4'fI 1 :ps Im' tht- IIIx1'u'Iv. Wvsl I uilmi uuI I ultun , 4 ' ' 1 tht- Winks :UNI i rriulrmult uxlI I'lp4-N Iur Ihr III , 5 - 'min 'rutm-, umI ha1I 1 A ' ' ' ' 'SIYI'1'IIlI'iII'I ivrmxntnrg putty Im the it uni FIPUIISUII M Olly with tht- Winks, thvy pm fluf-1-it IIIIIIIUIIN kit Im tht gl '4 , vi ' ' NUFIII I nllmi lis'p:lNs1'lllIrIx' ilIFI1'I'XNIll4'Il lhvv 4'tlI at Init-hIIm'aI ilIIl'l'llUUIl 1Im-r'ur'uI my lha- gun ful' tht- ilI'II'I'- 1lITIl'tIlIlIf'I', I l1'Il of III1 1 nu IIIN htl u1I In '5'I'l , 'I' mnkm tht- Sparks wut' at 5IlI'I't'55I-III mtv, P I.in1I11 Iiohs-rtson Stnfvllzvzzrf SHIELDS SOCIAL CLUB The' Shit-lds Sm-iul Ilhth slurtt-cl tht- IIJOU yt-ur with at rousing trip down to Juc'ksom'iIIt-. I IorimIa. and tht- Cator Howl. Mvvtirig vvvry othvr Slllldlly. llIIlIl'I' tht- QIIIIIILIIII1' of XYIIIIIII' IIIZIVIQIIHIII. I'r1'sitIt'nl. tht- Shit-Ids Iutvc- had 11 successful your. full of hard work and fun. Wright, Ifluy I in4IIe-y, Im- Ilurn, Nludison Iratt. Row I: Hairy:-rim Ilohinson, ,Ill1Iy I urrc'stvr, I.li.Ii.Ii.1 Carolyn Ilyrllm. Row ZZ: IKOSPIIIIIFY NIcKny, If rmi4h'nt: ,lvrry Ihlvis, Mrs. Dunlap. Huw II: Iillvryl SRIIIIIIIOIIS, Ifnrol ,I0llt'S, Yivz'-I'rQ'sitIn'r1tg Dot Wright, Svvrw-tary: Ilnrol Ilrm-irivr, 'I't'4-alstlrw: ,In I'antt'r, joan Sims, Nlary Ilrovk. Row II WVIIIIIII' IIIut'I-mimi, I,I'I'SI4Il'lIIQ Iiris IIt'ylmImIs. Yin'- I're'sitIf'nt: I,imIzt Iiuiwrtsnn. SWt'f'IIlf'1ll'I1 .Iim Nt-shin, St'l'I'I'- lnry-'I'rv:mtr1'r: ,Iuhn Ste-piivm, liliupluin. limi 2: XIzu' 'Ill- lfonn1'II, I.t'.lI.Ii.: I,it I,itth', ,IoI1nny .IurmInn. Huw fi: Ilivlxie' 3 5 Nlarnclle Garner, Spmisnr, Ron 2: Renata Nlcllainicl. Secretary: via llanks. 'Nlimi Smith. Kathy Wilcox. Carol Pickzlril, lflizulwtli Stickle. KITZ SOCIAL CLUB Everyone remembers the posters for the Christmas dance. the Kitz made Mlieat Roosevelt tags for one of our biggest made by the Kitz, a tenth grade social club. This was one games last fall. Concluding a most satisfying hrst year as a of the many projects undertaken by these spirited girls social club. the Kitz enjoyed a spring party. tht- highlight during the past year. Sponsored by Mrs. Nlarinelle Garner. of their social activities. Row l: Sistie Feldman. President: Sandra Polan, Vice-Pnesirlent: Cail Scobel, Secretary: Rona Surenko, Treasurer. Row 2: Nancy Feldman, Karen Krugman, Nancy Kaplan, Rita Zion. Not Pictured: Freida Zeiber, Judy Benson. ROLLICS Just as their name implies, the members of the Rollics social club are full of fun. Immediately after its formation the Rollics began its first project. making posters to en- courage P. T. A. membership. These tenth grade girls have also had sev- eral joint meetings with other clubs at which they had speakers from various fields of endeavor. 156 Row lx Susan l.f-us, l,42.t',R.: Cynthia Nlarsli. l'rn-sidf-nt: tinrol Joins-i'. xllI't'4l,I't'5ltll'lIll Nliss tfarole llurvey. 'l'i'e'z1siii'4-i'3 'Klan-. ,........ N3 gr 4 qw 5,4 Row l: Larry tfolmli, l'ri-sid:-nl: l.indsuy lmiti-li, SWf'f'lltK'2lI'lI l'Zllll llztvis, liliupluinz lfrnig llrunnvr. llow 2: lloug Nisslvy. l.ff.lf.ll.: .lainie-s Nluddox, Yi:-4--l'i'm'si1lm'l1l: lhliid Mvllziliie-l. Row Il: llolu-rl Valli-r, llulpli Slum, ,lnn Svotl. Nw-iw-larry-liw-aislii-1-i'3 tlnn-lu ltnglisli, llilly lilyllll' CHARMS SOCIAL CLUB Lindsay IA-itch S14'r'c'ff1c'r1rr COUNTS SOCIAL CLUB Thi- tfonnts som-ial vluh has had an zu-liw yi-air. from hoth tho svrvicv and tht- social zinglv. lfntvringz into thc' scrvim- roll of thvir cluh. the Counts proniotvd school spirit with lim-at North Fulton tags. Socially tht-sv hoys liuvv had si-ve-ral parties and urn- looking forward to anothvr sm-m-ssfiil yi-ur as at Grady social vluh. 'lliis post it-:ir tln- girls in thi- lilliIl'IIIS sovinl rlnli liuw- lfhristniais party. llulsimlv ol' svhool an-tivitim-s. thx-y l't bI'l'- prom-d In ln' ilu-1-pnorm of thvir own nxnni-. Working hard svnti-ll tirznly on Sl'H'l'Lll vharity mlrivvs and :lt thvir own for t,l':nlx. ilu-v insult- llt'2ll Nlilrpliyn tugs for thi' hoinv- soviul lilIlti'llOllS. ronnn 'llll1' li-I l'lll und In-IIN-il mlvr'oi'ait1' for thi- l-ilflllly ,. ,s .. 4 ' ' r lion I: 'Nznn-i 5lIIIG'llllIilll, l TP-- nlrnl: lfnu- l'i1'illll1'l'g1, Xi:'1'-l'n-s- nlvnl: lnxi Nlnnnxin. torrvspoml- ing N-1-ivtzurxz Xrlva-n l na-ll. lla-- ltlftllllll Sa-vis-lxin lrlwisuvn-ii .lo-r- is l':1lnn'r. I.1,.l,Ii, How J: .lai- nst Snhpvl, 5ll1'lIil llionilwrg, It-'low-s lc1Ix4'YlllI'I Xllvllfivl l't-r- r. - uni-nt. ltr:-aullluouti ,ll'!Illl'f' ard. luis Hu-kin, Hail:-y ,-Xnn iillr, Llmrlollu' tllzilrr. 157 Q lust ,AWNVEG Awfyi, -ann-..,,,. TWINX SOCIAL CLUB Vllorking on the Mentally Retarded tlhil- drenis Drive and making ll sign for the llrown game are just two of the worthwhile projects carried out this year hy the Twinx social club. They also filled a Thanksgriving lrasket and sent Christmas presents to the charity ward at Grady Hospital. Row l: llnnna Piassick, Kathy llemrick. Natalie Crude, Jeanie Henderson. Huw 2: ,Ieanie Sims. Ben firawfcntl, .lane tlampliell. Ron 3: l,tn'-4-ne tile-land. Lynn Garvin. Row '11 lfaline llance, tiaml Perry, Linda Hurdine, Bet-ky Crates. Betsy tlraluain. l'am Roberts. How 5: 'Nlary Skaggs. l'resitlent. xt n 4 t'QtftN'p The members of the Belles social elulr spent their last year cluh. The annual 'llhanksgiving hasket was filled and a in a whirl of activities and fun. To hegrin their year they Christmas project organized. Several parties. including: collected funds for the Mentally Retarded drive, During slumber parties were held. The year nas climaxetl hy a football season several girls gave pre-game suppers for the spring formal. ll..-HJ: Nlarion Mays, Secretary: tlarolyn Clem, President: Merry Miles, Jean Thompson, Bettye Rutledge. I.C.CI.R.: Sue Smith. Vice-President: Sue McDonald. Sylvia Tuntas. Pat Fintlley. Not Pictured: l'ennie lfeonomy, Patsy Spurlin, Nicky Rey, Sweetheart. 158 SHAMROCKS SOCIAL CLUB Row l: Re-lla Taylor, l're'side'nt: Lynne- Sllllt'lTf'T. Vive--Prrsirient: Sandra Xl:-lton, Seen-tary: lfon- nie- Staten, 'l'rc-asurz-rg Suzie l re'c-nian, Fuzzy Smith. Row 2: Linda Nlartin. Barbara l,ittrm-I. Sandra Nl:-Artliur, Briant Nlitrh- ell, Pvggy Shvlfvr, l,iana De Nlarvo Nlvlony l'ivvritt. Thi- Sharnrm-ks social 1-huh has spi-nt nnivh timv during and Valvntint-'s Day a littlt- mt-rrim-r for them. As for their tht- past yi-ar with tht- 1-hiltlru-n at firaily Hospital and at an activities at Grady, the Shamrovks made- posters for the urphans' hum:-. 'liln-sv 1-hilelru-n haw- 1-xpre-ssc-cl thvir hvart- Christmas dance- and participatvd in lnter-Cluh Council ft-It thanks tu the-sv tm-nth graulf- girls nho math- Christmas projvvts. SABERS SOCIAL CLUB 'X group uf 1-ln-wntli grade- lmys nhu rail llll'IIlSt'lNt'S tht- Saln-rs sur-ial vluh. haw- rvp- rvst-tlli-tl lltvll' Nt'lltNJl nt-ll Ill this 1-utnnnlnity lvy 1'nlh'r'ling1 fmnl lnaslxvls lim' llillsi4l4' Lnltage-s antl llltltllj fur tht- lftiipty Slum-king: lxlllltl slur- iny thu- lfhristrnas svasun. Thu- Sala-rs haw partiri- pate-fl at-tiwly in all sr-lifml l-llllt'litlll5 anti have' prow-ii tu all that thi-y haw svliool spirit. Row l ftopl: Steve- Krant, President: Butch Golub, Vive-Prfsidentz .loel Belenger, Secretary- 'I'rf'asurn-rz Ruthy Aftfrgut, Stanley Yrrlow, l.C.tl.H.: .lm-I l,0ht-l, lihaplaing George Chotas, Ser- ge-ant-at-Arnis. Row 2: llarvey Shafff-r, Siwlnvy Tourial, Nlivhavl Pvrganient, Nlivhavl Baer lillllly AlFll'l'Qlll tllif-su-r l'arvc-r, Stanley Cohn. Sll'1'1'flll'llff 159 Row 1: Marilyn lVlcCinty, Dehbie Ware, Carolyn Hannah. Mary Long Timmcrman. Row 2: Sandra Kent, Ann Goodwin, Mackie Mr-CPP, Carole- fiopcland. 'Vlary Sturm-s. Row 3: lnuisc Youngblood. Betty Hemrick, Nina-llc Edwards, Toinf-ttf' Brown, Birth lfvlton. ZIPZ The- Zipz. a scnior social cluh. has workcd hard this ycar to prove that they wantcd the-ir last ycar to hc a rcal suc- cess. Thcy madc shakcrs for the Brown gamc and gavc a tca for the Specs and Joustcrs. Fntcring into the School serv- ice- rolc. tht- Zipz prcscntcd Mr. Dcrthick with an cngravcd llilmlc which is uscd in thc P, A. room for morning Rihlc rcadings. Th:-y continucd tht- yt-ar with higgcr and hcttcr projct-ts which wcrc rccog- nizcd throughout thc school and of which cach mcmlvcr of tht- Zipz can hc proud. 160 SPECS Hts profits most who st-rw-s ht-st. This quotation. so lwautifully cxprt-sscd liy Arthur Shcldon. capturcs pcrlicctly thc rt-ward which will hc thc posscssion of cvcry mcmhcr of tht- Hpct-s social clulr cycn aftcr graduation. Thc shadow tht-y lcavc is a lasting onc. lt rcprcscnts that typc of loyalty which cxists only in tht- prcscncc of thc sinccrc dt-sirc to st-rw. Hint-c the-ir formation in l957. thc Spf-cs. through the-ir numcrous ar-tiyitics. htm- :-xcnlpliticml that loyalty. Thr- highlights of thcir V959 program we-rc: collccting for Nlcntal Ht-alth llrixc. cutcrtaiuing at thc illcthodist Homc orphanzigc. dccorating for thc Silvcr Slippcr liall. making an clligy of ll North lfulton footall pluycr w hit-h w as hurncd at a Grady lronfirc. and making tht- roscttcs which wt-rc uscd for tht- l05O gridiron courts. Row 1: Rolmhif- Burt. Vice--llrcsidcntz Pat Frm-d, Prffsidcnt: Sandra Adams. ffhaplain: Sharon Huhhard, l.C.C.R. Row 22: Paulcttc Dovcr, Ruth Nlurtin, Philip Kirkland. SW'f'f'lllt'iiffI liilida Baker, Nancy McCullough, Diane Latimer. Not l'i1-lured: Linda Childress, Sccretarv-'l'reas11rcr. SWIRLS SOCIAL CLUB 'lihv Swirls' lirsl yi-ar as :L sovial club was il lingo slivrw-ss. lls mvmlwrs look pnrl in many wortliwhilv projwls, Such is 1-olli-vling znul si-ruling rnonvy to lfurv iuul ilu- Karim-r l:I'lIS3fl1'.-Q and roll:-1-lirigg olrl vlolln-s for thi- Salvation rrny. 'lllu-ir social zwlivilir-s inr'lurlc-rl I fflirislnzus :xml Villl'Illllll'.S Day party. J ADES Making post:-rs to boost Spirit for football gamvs. coll:-cling for thc- mvntally ill. and vntertaining at an orphanage' were among tho many worthwhile proje-cts unrlvrtakon by thc ,lacles social club. Under thi- finv supvrvision of Mrs. Lois Wlarrcfn the' ,lafles Succovflvfl in carrying out a well-lmalarivvrl program. Row I: Kathy Crawford, Prvsirlvntg .Indy Hurt, Yic'P-l'rc-sidvntz Katini Pvtkas, Svvrvtaryz Suv Evans, Nluria l'osIc'll. l.l'.if.R,g Carol MCBriclc'. Row 2: Nlary Stair, Carol Wlitowski. Cflairf' lfliotas, Rivky Sealmrn, SVVf'f'llIPilI'I1 Solangf' llzlnkins, l,imla Clowr, Sallie- fillIIlTI1lIlS. Row l: Sherry lligginlmtliznn, llzirolyn Hvrtrann. lllwrry johnson. liliapluing llnrol Painter, Bvvrrly Full:-r, Ranma Nlrllanivl. Row 2: liollinf- llolwrts, Suv Nl0l'5l.IIl. Yin'-l'l'c'si4lvri!g Sulannv Forlies I,li,C,R,g Clvnmla Lowry, lfw .'Mlarns. l'rc'si1l1-lit: l.urrr lfnlrvkin, llvau. 161 Row l: Francine Reisman, Flora Levin, Eleanor Danneman, Peggy Alterman, Elaine Creenhaum. Barbara Taffel. Row 2: Pearlann Culrlen. Barry Levin, Dreamhoatg Marilyn Greenhaum, I.C.C.R.: Tee Gee Azine, Sec-retary-Treasurer: Harriet Maziar, Vice-President: Carol-e Ranen, President. J OKERS SOCIAL CLUB Several jesting senior boys formed a social cluh last year ami eallecl it the ulokersf' Carrying through the theme of their name. the hoys enjoyed many parties. one of which was given in honor of their Sweetheart, Carole Weinman. Carole Weinman Sweetheart 162 CABS SOCIAL CLUB Calling All Boys is the flirlalious name these senior girls have chosen for their social eluh. Besides par- ticipating actively in social programs. the C. A. Bfs have oflerecl mueh service to Crarly. They matle pep tags for the North Fulton game anfl clecoratefl for the homecoming game against lllnrphy. Row l: Cary Rubin, Bruce Finl-zelstein, Chu-Chu Weinman. Sweetheart: Ellis Wollre, Kenny Kaufman. Row 2: Steve Soloman, Sam Mislow, Alvin Verner. Row 3: Holi Herman. Norman Pazol, Kenny Seitz, Gary Crude, Jay Levy, Sandy Seligman. 1,ln1'v'r ,- 4 urul N-lmu. Y 1 n v I I HilIf1ll'll. F I F I NIH asnnommnu usnusnnnunslmngg, --'P H ':'i51': ..::'E- ' ,uunomkansnnn m p J5!'..'3- N - '3 ' an A 'fm- U45-,-. unnvnusmnuaur 12.75- S.'J ' A uumaanunnm M' .Jill . U Q 5 1 vi 4 q 5':r f ' 4 ' n M1 nn A xQsQxQs spies: xg Again 'Wg , ww W , W. ,+L , 1+ rn W '1 X T 1 Q K 1 i I 1 f ' E 1, I Y a f f ,rg 'j. .X ' Q . lv -5 fe. g ' 2 . , . . X ' iw 1 a . . 1 s , Wnug-1 ., MM. ...,.w.wf 'Q iii! 1...,aa,,W-Q ii X MILITARY s , my :yin .W N.: :I ..., in M K U E ,L .M f '.,, h . : A M EX? mv - X ' H X M, ., 'au . 'I' - .S f , . it 1 ' f qw 5355, - V K as .. ' . ' F x, XX R ' K w x K W Ng - W A A J 'S H N. an K O A ' ' J' Sy, , . 9 K X N.x,,x1 r .f , Y . I 0 x x M g 1 . - , x if 1 i B.. , , I I L3 vxk'Ss-QA 1 X u, , - vw, l mf 1 X Yr 'Q W A wv,,W.4..- 1 x N ,4 ' '4-N. 'K ,A we xv Xt- J , COLOR GUARD Captain Walton explains Army principles lL.-RJ Jim Nesbitt, Joe Snow, Doug Nissley, Bill Dyer. 1960 R. O. T. C. STAFF OFFICERS Row 1: Arthur Faint. Row 2: Bruce Glassman, Tom Burrus, David Dye, Lin M1-Cormic-k, Nicky Rey. Row 3: Laurie Davis, P. W. Waller, Bobby Oswalt, Irwin Blvrnian. Row 4: Craig Hofldvn- berry, Paul Siegal, Arthur Phrydas. if WW 166 'Xie W ii mwwsam-.db Now I: We-llliorn lillis, Billy 'lidniori-, llruro Glassman, Nirky Bobby Oswnlt, Slmlfa-r Sharpe-. How 2: George Nlnszik. Holm Rm-y, Alilnniy lflrlv-r, lfuptuin Walton, Sponsor: l,in Mrtiormivk, Be-land, Dan l,f'IIIQ'l'0Sf, l.alnrie lluvis. Arthur lduint. llc-rsllfll I,I'4'5lll4'lll1 l'. W. Wullf-r, Yii-1'-l're-simlviitz llnviil llyv, Svrretalry: Cro-erllilatt. llilllllllly' 'M-ostu, olimmy lliiprc-, lrwin lll'I'llHlI1, fflytlv Xlvzulows. Officers Club Composed of Outstanding Leaders The Grady Ollie:-rs Clulm, sponsored lay Captain Walton. is made up of all tht- l'UIT'lIlllS5l0llt'fl olnr-ers of the li. U. 'l'. ff. dvpartlm-nt. 'l'lu-so outstanding loaders mt-el often to discuss and improve tht-ir military tactics. HONOR GUARD llftjuptuin P. W. Wall:-r, flflfirst lrivlltm-nz1nt,l. W. l':ldt'l',lilll1l0Il Stroud, 'l'.g Morgan, G.: H1-eve-s, R.: Nc-wnan, ll.: Lincer, B.: llt-nw-r, llzirprr, ll. flampln-ll, l..: lfmory, .l.: Halnimrmtl. W.: White. ll.: Turm'r. K. l,l'ffLillllI'Ill, 'Vl.g licspe-ss, R.: Svplin. .l.: Snot-, R.: ffantrvll, W.: !',.f Q ' ri 1, k 'ff XA 4-:rv-f-' 167 we-ef .X f ,gg . Axgi . ef MW' ..- N.. . ,. 'la-wifi AMW Cfffaptain W. G. Ellis, fQfSe1-ond Lieutenant H. Creenlmlat, CfSeeond Lieutenant C. Nlasak, UfSer'ond Lieutenant C. Meadows, Cuidon Bearer, Pomeroy. .l. Cooley, A.: Slroultz, 'l'.: Jaeolis, D.: Gardner, B.: Vivian, lil.: Pittman, J.: Phillips, W.: Hadley, W.: Whitenian, H.: Allison, F.: Cotter. B.: Cohen. L.: Lindsey. lf.: Briggs, H.: Taylor, B.: Mcfionigly, R.: Wfelmlmer, W.: Class, L.: Hammond, H.: Cohen, D.: Krant, S.: Parver. C.: Libowsky, Nl.: Haynie, H.: Warren, T.: Crawford, B.: Poin- flexter, J.: Alexander. B.: Mendel, S.: Dwoskin, Nl.: Coldwasser, W.: Ivey. J.: Nlorgan, ,l.: Entrekin, L.: White, IJ.: Perry, B.: Davis, L.: Wolford, l'.: Nlartin. AX.: liolien, H.: Lewis, R.: Peek, L. A Company Master Sergeant Wade Nic-Kinnon works on military form. How come this hrass isnit shined? These ho s are showin off the we-a on dismla . Y 51 P l Y 168 B Company if Q55 Tha- military lnutlt- group at llonry Crzuly is designed fig' not only to proviclf- ulrill training for its nu-mln-rs. hut to 'J instill in the-in u lmit of thi- spirit antl good vharactvr f Aint-rit-un ritim-ns uhost- jolt it is to sn-rw thvir oountry. Among thu- many pro-it-1-ts mule-rtzikon hy thi- hattlv group this your is tht- truinliro rillo rauigu-. which was huilt hy tht- hoys tlu-nist-lvvs anal nhivh is tht- only one of its kind in thc- stutt- of llvorgiu. It is aillia-Ctioiizltvly cullf-tt McKinnon's Folly. 'l'In- rangm- is inzuls- to look like- a rm-ul liuttlt-61-ld. and the turga-ts nrt- 1-urtlhonral me-n. some ot' nhir-h arm- manually opt-ram-tl to pop up ut rn-gzulzlr inte-rvuls, Diaffranis of this F1 most unique- rung- xwn- st-nl to vu-ry installation in the- Vllxwlftll Corps. ff' ,M N, wav.-ws-f f5'fl6'fx,-r. ,L Y fly. A an ...www N m .. .-jsxhkwl Y 'I N f mf gm ,.m.. - my . .4 -t,L.r x, s W SFX Caclvt tiolonvl Arthur Faint calls the llattle Group tlftfuptuin AI. Iiupra-, CIS:-4-ond l.if-utvnant D. Ponte-vost, tlfSf'r'0nd Wilson, I..: Bowdoin, C.: l i:-rniun, Nl.: Rvich, Il.: Slioollwrvfl, B.: l.ie-utvnunt 5. Sllllfllti KIXSQ-voml I.if-utr-nan! H, lie-land, Cuidon Sc-gan, R.: lfnglish. C.: Rico, W.: llvvknmn. F.: Warhste-ter, H.: lla-an-r, Nlitr-ln-Il, ll. lla-ynolcls, 11.3 Ste-phf-ns, .l.: Vivian, C.: Cold- Bryan. ,l.: Brown. J.: i'lronstzuii, Ng Hain:-y, G.: Brooks. C.: Harris, mun, l..: lfosts-r, ll.: Down, W.: l,ahmun, J.: llarrc-tt, R.: llalrlwrll, Nl.: Nlarrv, Nl.: tilvin, F.: Gruhhs. P.: liziniplwll, Wh: Svhulman. ll.: ll.: Wvissman, N.g l'omc-roy, U.: Fino, l,.1 Floyd. D.: Hom, LI Amato, M.: Smith, G.: llossons, B.: Cummings, W.: Brown, P. i wpmu.. 'W --for-1 -s .mv . l Q ' -5,3 ' - .. 16 9 70 Q , . A I 'W at a , W. f ln Q M 4 f T 0' fiftiaptain T. E. .-Xvnsta, lffSv1'ond I.im-utvnant .l. W. Elder, flfswond Kinory. ,l.: Bruins-r, T.: Calpin. R.: Klly'kf'Hfi8i. W.: Naff, W.: I.:-c', Lie-tit:-nant VV. Pi. Vi'i1iIllUI'f'. 4ffSr-vonml l,ir'utf-nant .l. W. Smith. Guicion Wh: Tatfffl, H.: Ywrlou. R.: I'i:'huIik, Nl.: Hole-inun. IJ.: Hutlf-r. K.: Bvarvr. Harp:-r. D. liaiiiplucfll. L.: Hammond. W.: Reeves, R.: RPS- BTIICV. if.: Johnston. R.: Silvrfrhoarzl. S.: Coldln-rg. .l.: Polloi-k, S.: pvss. H.: Savhs, H.: Stroud. T.: liantrelll, W.: Nlyears. if.: Svplin. .l.: Wilton. H.: LPG. I..: Sugarnian. K.: liatvvhis: Y.: liharyn. B.: Karski, Newman. R.: l.im'c-r. B.: Turn:-r, H.: Irv, C.: Pvrgzamvnt, Ni.: IT.: Hrfrg1nian.i1.: ffurtisml. C Company All students of the Military Department study mechanics of weapons. rw . rw . . , . . - . Iht- little- It-:un If-fl lay its Fillllillll. Lucie-I Major l.lI'l ix1Ci.0l'HlICk. plzlvvti se-vomi in City ikilglll' Cumpvtilion. RIFLE TEA Nic-rnlwrship un Craclfs iiitie T1-urn. whim-h is sponsored Ivy S. F. C. Coy Morris. is upvn to thusv lmys in tht- Military Dt'lDZ1l'lY'llt'Ill who haw lmth thv aptitumiv and 1-nlhusiasni to gm out for the leum. livvuiisc' lhvir season was vxlrm-mvly siiccf-ssfill this ys-ur. lilvy in-rv pix-lu-ii to fire- in tile' Hn-isnmn Trophy x1llil'hQ'S. MuKinu0n's Folly. il lrainfire rangv. is the only um- of its type in Georgia. Y 4 '39 faw.-W, M 4-W A 171 2 Cadet fficers and Sponsor Cfflolonel Arthur Faint Cfliiajor David Dye Cfliiajor Tom Burruss CfMajor Bruce Glassman Cflilajor Olin Meflormick Cffwajor Nicky Rey Judy llaynie Muriel Farmer Carole Copeland Arlene Sherman Toinette Brown Bettye Rutledge liflfaptain Laurie Davis Cfflaptain Pride Waller Cftiaptain We-llborn Ellis Cflfaptain James Dupree ClfCaptain Tom A-Hosta IIf2nd Ll. Irwin Berman Martha Bone jane Campbell Sandra Crespo Sheila Roberts Terry Hallman Betty Rosenberg lIf2nd l.t. lflyde Meadows Cfind l,t. Hershel Creenblat Cf2nd Lt. Robert Be-land li!2nd l,t. 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X -. ....., Q, ..., . lf t 1, f V ' ,aff ,yi ll' f f, ' Ev! 4 'ma N 'Y i x Wiz, N ? t PORT 5 X xx E 5 VARSITY ' FOOTBALL TEAM ' F 5 s Q' Row 1 IL.-RJ: Jimmy Taylor. Philip Kirkland. Bill Kennedy. Alex Povilaitis. Brt Finklestein, Jerry Brown, Jerry Davis, Mercer Thompson. Norman Greenberg. San Seligman. Row 2: Mike Harrison, Don Baxter. Benny Garner, L. G. Risner, Richa Alterman, Joe Aires, Martin Jackel. Jim Howard. Mark Litchenstein. Johnny Johnst FALL AND F OOTB LL- A lone student stands in the stadium. He looks around at the emptiness and senses the silence. The memory of the stands as they were during the football season crowds his mind. The parking lot, which was once filled with brightly decorated cars, is now pervaded with the same emptiness and silence that seemed to surround the entire buildingg a single car now remains. The stands themselves still seem to echo the yells and cheers of the students and cheerleaders. as the student still recalls vividly the swell of the band as it played Grady For- ever', during the last minutes of the games. The now quiet field is quite different than in the moments when the players fell and tumbled in the often muddy ground in the struggle to win a victory for their school. He remembers the part he played in Grady's victories and defeats. as he sat with blankets wrapped around him from head to toe. screaming. 5'l,m from Grady, couldn't be prouder .... Yes. this student will remem- ber this year's varsity football season for a long time to come. There are not many teams which can lose 22 lettermen. including its entire first string. and still go undefeated in its region and wind up in second place. The Grady Gray Knights. led by Jon Lowry and Jim Howard. eo-captains, did just that! At the beginning of the 1959-1960 football season. articles spread all over the sport sections in the newspapers. unwit- tingly predicted that the Gray Knights. an ualso-ran ball-club, wouldn't prove to be a hard swallow for opposing coaches. But, as the season progressed. glaring headlines remarked that the experts realized their mistake and that the Gray Knights were a mite better than people had expected. ln the beginning, the team lacked the experienced backs and linemen that are the foundation of a good squad. But the determination and enthusiasm of the boys who wanted this year to be a remembered one overshadowed this frailty. Open- ing their 1959-1960 grid season with a bang the Gray Knights rang up a very surprising 27-0 victory over 0,Keefe, Never a dull moment! Fiven during the Knights' two-week lay-off after the victory over 0'Keefe. things were popping: Jon Lowry, eo-captain, fractured his ankle and the does re- ported that he would not be able to play in the remaining season. ln the mourning for Jon's injury. the Knights suffered their first defeat hy West Fulton. The efforts of the highly regarded Knight runners seemed encouraging but futile as the Flying Owls stunned Grady in a 7-0 defeat. But the worst was yet to come . . . After the 7-0 clipping at the previous game. the Knights stepped off the bus from Cheney Stadium with forlorn looks of defeat upon their faces. Their ride back had been a long t . L t x I 4 t f- ip- as ik ,w' A Ut: 14 an A am, FW 31 Wllllvf Tllftllllwlll. .lon l.owry. Paul Kindsvatt-r, Scot Bowman, liuhha Stt-vt-ns, hu Antlt-rson. l.ant- Vlollw. Ralph Shaw, Harris llint-s, Nic-ky Jordan. How 4: Ct-orgt' -hh, llonaltl tiolt-man, Tony 'l'urnt-r. john Som-r. John Shaddix, Tommy Sims. hn Stt-t-It-, Rufus llroxtn. jim Downing. Jim llunwootly. John llryan, Ht-rman r-Kt-rn. E ER FORGOTTE and silt-nt ont- aftt-r a had 21-tt Crush hy llroun. However, it st-t-mt-tl that this dt-ft-at ht-lpt-tl luring tht- Knights hack on tht-ir ft-t-t, lor. nt-vt-r in tht- history of Grady foothall. did tht- tt-am tight hartlt-r than in tht- nt-xt gamt- against North- sidt-. As tht- studt-nt rt-ralls tht- stadium as it was that night. Ut-toht-r I. tht- t-xt-itt-mt-nt and hystt-ria during tht- last ft-w momt-nts ol' tht- st-t-ontl half ring in his t-ars . . . As lht- first half t-ndt-tl, tht- st-ort-hoard found tht- Tigf-rs on tht- lop ol' a Iii-tt st-ort-. It lookt-tl as if tht- Knights xst-rt- tloomt-tl. hut tht- st-t-ontl half xtas all tht- Knights'. as tht- hrvd- up squad stormt-tl ovt-r tht- 'liigt-rs. 'I'ht- olfvnst- was at top spt-t-tl as Johnny johnson skirtt-tl 22 yards for tht- Knights' lout- st-ort-. 'Kilt-r an t-Xtra point was addt-tl for tht- kick, tht- st-ort-hoax-tl rt-ad Ili-7. l att- st-t-mt-tl to takt- a hand in tht- last ft-w mount-nts ol' tht- gamt- lor, aftt-r Mark l.it'ht-nstt-in thrt-xx :t long pass to lion llaxtt-r, tht- Knights rnox't'd tht- hall to tht- four yard lint- just as no mort- timt--outsi' was callt-tt. Tht- t-rtmtl on lvoth sitlt-s of tht- stadium wt-rc hystt-rit-al: North- sitlt- fans ut-rv t-ounting tht- st-t-ontls: tlrady fans t'rit-d in agony as tht-y says timt- vattfh up with tht-ir tt-am in its t-ouragt-ous light, whit-h It-ft tht-tn only four yards short of victoryl Vital to any tt-am art- tht- t-oacht-s, xt ho havt- to ht- fatht-rs. tt-ac-ht'rs. doctors. and psychol- ogists. lnrurahlt- optimists art- tht-y. who must hc r-tmvint-t-tl that. against tht- grt-att-st odds. thvir tt-am will win. lirayt- lost-rs art- tht-y. wht-n that undt-lt-atahlv Ivam lost-s. dnt' to somv ahsurd tt't'hnit'ality. Firm disc-iplinarians art- thvy, who roalizt- that mt-rt- hrt-aks in training may makt- wt-f-ks of training mvaninglt-ss. Tht-sv and many mort- art- tht- qualitit-s of our t-oat'ht'-s lftittt-h Fligg. tfoavh Nlattht-xts, tfoarh Yvhitst-tt. tfoavh Sl-tt-lton. and Coavh Strirkland. Tht- studt-nt hotly t-xtt-nds its gratitudt- for tht-ir long hours of prat'tic't-. tht-ir patit-nrt-. and tht-ir purpost- that wt-nt into making our sports a proud part of tlrady lift: E 'W' ' ff'?Xe,, . 1 v J X. gl 3 X '1 A ,D 'Q Q6 ' v:x, lx Q Y wif A Q. , 5 as ff W - gf -',-' A Y - ' K ' x X ,: ,-'.,,. Y R 52 g f: ::1 ws, ,.,..- Y nl ..,,. Q1 K, A Q 'F I 1 -A . 1 A Q, . 'G QI' an f f 1 I' Q X . ,N 1. - ',, , v 1.1 . x, ,L '-.gm -I -n if 'N Xi X A L tk k X. - f- Xmxyx kb Q 1fQ , ,, . vu y-.9 X m F Q i 8 SQ 9 il X is if Qi x, xv ,M . A' X X . . .gf ,. , Q LAW . . 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E lllll' minulf- ua- wa- our I1-:lm su-gaping ull llu- lwuw . Ull su-ll. uc- l'ZlII.l :llwavs win. IlIl4llll1'lI1'Wil . . . 179 km v 44 fr 5 , ,iii 1 if 'X' 1 ff A ,W Q: 'I'In- 1'iyIllIl granh- yrirl lmnn niaiy nol In- lIn- inns! 1-x wrn-in-MI nn1I Irmum nl IirznlvsInnlIi1iIIs1i1znIs. I I Inn! IIN Iipliling xpiril fun not In- Iwzll. -Xlrnusl l'Yl'l'y in-1-Iulsl IlIlI'KI il rising. tc-anis. IUSSVS. il rang np an wnru- nf fonr mins and lun y :IIIQ-rnmni Irv! I'nII Imnnl IIl1'IIl working I :-9 .1. rin I ii 1. Ix' 'IQ' 1. r :ini Iv 'x-r- f. . . . . . .. w . :III IH? I.I 17 'IH HV III I Il f,0il!'Il F-Irn'kIumI shows 1.0-fuplains of Itighlh Ifrzuiv I'0otI1a1II IIN' IIYIIIL' IIQIIIII5 41 n-r uni 1-igi 1 grzu 1- lvr-Imiqln-s of Z1 gunw. W1 X My I Kg S , ww L I .-M vxM!,,7 'K X .4 MA. 1 f 1 L, U I I I i ggi I it X . in I X , R dx Q . , IL , W .. , I 'I , N-ML: , I -.I - . .,.. A. Ag I,-7 I D 1 I I T AJW- ' l f lsiai i ..,. A 'MI' QW up., I S , -W -I ,WL- ,, EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM um I II..-Ii.Ij Stun' Ilnrrun. lint:-Ii Wm-aiu-r. Dun Iirnwn. Wyzllt I isIn-r, Ilunk Siu-in'v. I':it Raimi. How 3: Iuin Sissvhnan, IIIUIIIYHY Ihnninif-L, Slum- Ill:is-nnin. ,Iinnny Ilmu-n. ,Inhn Iinwning. Yin-lrn' Sli-pln-ns, Hill Cox. Niike- Smith, Iolin :XIII-n, Cvrry Nino:-v, Viki- I'r:n1w., Sumly Xlnrvl. Iims 2: Iiii-Ii:n':l Kult. Iinblny Ii1ll'llSOS, lfIn1rI1's SIn'rIu4'k. Ifzll 'l'nrno-r, Flu-ml lIine's. Huw AI: ,I00 lirvspn, I.0nis Pi IhmIa-r. .Inu Xirlnnglilin, NI:n'xIi:iII III!IV'I'lllilll, II.iI Iiuiiwy. l,e-omuwl 4-Inilik, llzivirl Ilnx, I'i-tv Kvlly, Iloluhy Niite-Ii-vll. Roy Ilgniks. 18 ' N ,F M. X ,,., 5 . 1 S I x 5, 'Lx E gg 2, 'Q 2 A fp. - M ,ff ' 'W E R INN 5 5 3 x .,:g-,1:.d E,--I-: W . Q X 2 3 'G 4' 'Rf- SRS? X m....,,,,m .i,,..t. X ,i Z7 x. Y gg E ff' X. N 'JI 4' . f A a I f 1' 2 5 A jfgigg 2 Q' if 31 - 'TG 5: V Sf' In 5 , Q .W ,f-51, ,A 6. Aw .,Vf:2 . 3114 MZ, 7 4 522 KM. 'Inns 5 Ai xg gum. f Umx 9 QW . . it lrls Place Fourth ln Mm W H QWBQS K 5 5 5 MP' e ,gm as mf 'vis Sgfiiifif: Q-1-WXYRXM -X .sys :N MQxw.,xX.A .. x 3 5, -1 pk . wx QQ 186 BOYS, B-TEAM BASKETBALL TEAM Bow l tli.-BJ: Lutlu-r Brimlgvs, Alike Levin, lhivirl Pvrgunient, Dale- Beit-li, Burton Grulwr. How 2: Bain tlrawfortl, Nlyron Dwosliin, Alinuny North. Nlorris Rosvnliurg, Steve Silwrinan. Row 3: Stcwn Masala, l,arrx- lfritwkiri, .lurk Allison. Tommy l'lllllE'l-i0l'I1, Hoyt llayniv. Jimmy Armstrong, Edwin Bridges. Murphy tries to block a Grady basket. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Unrlvr the coaching of Mr. Harry Strick- land, tht- ll-'l't-ainfs harcl cllorts :luring tht- sf-ason were tlvmonstratz-rl in tht-ir vir- loric-S over such ta-urns as Bass. Smith. unfl lloosvvt-lt. ln tht-ir fl:-foals, which only numherml tlirm-. thc-y fought like lions to prow that ew-ii llIlflt'l' watt-r the-y can holcl tht-ir hvacls allow the surlam- for Crzulyk honor. Although the' vighth gramlr- boys clirl not 1-xporiancv victory too often :luring the soa- son thvy cams- through with L1 rf-vorcl of nino lossvs antl six winsg thvy gainvfl wx- perivncc- that will prow invaluzlhlc as they movf- to B-Team and Varsity husk:-lball, Cot it! Row 1 lL.-BJ: Bill Cox, Nlarsliall llinermun, Pete Kelly, Charles Boyater, Hank Spein-f-, Doug Mau. Row 2: Sandy More-1, Tommy Stephens, Bobby Nlitchess, Birllarzl Katz, Boy Banks, Victor Priles. Y A ,MW -vl-W- -Mmlmhtwlw. lm, ,, i ,MTNWW-l-.W , Uni- ul lfrunlyis uinlvr spurt ln-:uns xxlnvll Is nul ullvn lnllwfl .llmul linl xsliiell is rli-linilm-ly Ll lim- sllllilll is lln- wlli-vliull lm-ann. llnring Iln- pus I xsinlw-r. 1'll1'llllll1'I'- nuon. lln' yirlx nn-l in lln- VIII lllll lnul h4'H'l'ill lmni 's ul xsul'li- r'. unlf' lllnl l'l'l'liIlllly prove-fl in- . 1 mlnllmli in lll1'll' g Nur! ll l'nllnn. xxliinli vnili-il In an 'znnr' against xwlury nl lunr l11'Hllt'N will ul lUlll'. VOLUCY BALI, , . . . fl..4lx,l: fnrolvii N11-l.hnm 9llirl1'ySlni1l1, Snsnn l,l'lllll.,lilI1l1'l' Sniitli. mW :L W Y f CROSS COUNTRY Row l ll..-li.l: lil2ll'Q'Ill'l' RHWlllIl1l. Stvw- lXlllSllli, lirzlig llmlmlvnlwrry, lfaiptuinz Cenrg: 3 3 'liliv ini-nllwrs of Craulyis Cross Country Ttxlllll will n-collcct viv- iilly lln- sm-nlingly vnnllvss mill-S at lln- fxllillllil uailvr xxorks mlnring llwir alll-riiooii xsnrk-mils. Vfilll pm-rspirnlinn dripping from llt'llfl to loot Iln-y aippinuvln-ml ilu' last lap unnl. isilli il final lwnrst of spi-ml nnil viicmiralgiiig yn-lls from Couvli Nlulllu-us. fm-ll i-xllauistc-rl on llll' finish linv. 'Flu-y will l'Pl111'I1lll1'l' llifir vmo- lions all lliv vnil of thi- r1'z1sor1-- sorry lllul lln-y xwrv not more Sll1'f'l'SSlilll. lint pronml In lmw rvprv- svnlvrl tln-ir svlioul. v lxlilS1lli. 5 . 3 1 184 WRESTLING TEAM Row l ll..-RJ: Rod Hmlll, l,l'ISS A-Xllvy, .lolm Rurnlnlv, llolmlry llLlI'0llS0. l'f-tv llvr- wirk, llonny Oakll-y. How 2: ,lolm An dvrson, Tony Turn:-r, Nivky liilluruvk as, Jolm Stvvl-11s. ,lf-rry Davis. Row 3 Nlvrl-er Vlillillllllsfill, Norman tlrI'Q'l'IlllllI'fl Lune- Wollw. .lov Air:-s. Claire' Yivian llolmlmy Walllrop. Up xx 1' go lmllclu-s. tm-am. l Tlu- Crucly wrvsllilmg lvam. though only lin- yn-urs olml. has prow-el lo ln- onv ol llu- most intl-re-sling lt'LllI1S in lln- SC'llll0lqS allllvllcr program. This llll1'l'l'5l is 1-xvnlplilivul not onlv ln' ilu- loyalty ol' lln- lu-unfs INt'lI1llt'l'S, lvul also lay ilu- spiril of ilu- IlLlIllt'l'0llS 5llllll'lll5 Nllll alll-ml llu- l'Xl'lllllQl lhf- aclvlcm- QIYUII lo llu- boys Ivy ll0Ll1'll ,luvk lfligg mul llapluln Vlvallon is aplm-c'iul4'fl lay 1-acll mc-mlwr ol' lllm- WEIGHT-LIFTINC TEAM Row l ll,.-RJ: Nl:-rfer Thompson, lfllllim- l,unf-, Randy Bryan. Tormny Spa-rlingf, How 2: Nurlnun ll'6't'YllJlll'fl, .olm Stvplwlls. l,um- Wollw, Claire Viv- ly lurnvr. Row 3: l'c-tc llm-rwivk, John Steele, Nivky jormlun, Alvrry lluvis. ,l0llll Amlrr- Y W l f 1 lun, ,lov AWS, lol 3 w Holcl il lll4'I'C son. Nivky Billuruvkus. 25 VARSITY TENNIS How I II..-It. I: Miki- Ilaxis, Stanle-y I'oIIovk, XItn'k IIaIe'. IIIIIy 'I'ayIor, Madison I'ratt, Itulpli Shaw, I ro-rldy Briggs. Iiow 113 IIcnry IIatu'r, Uyron IJwoSkln. Xlalrk I.ivIili-nate-in. 'I'oine-ttr Iiroiui, Suv Smith, Donna Ilalc, I'cggy SeIfcr tnnnn- Slut:-n, Vtilhni' Iiluvkinun, Mac XIt'k.UI1lll'II. VARSITY TENNIS This yt-ar Coach Harry Strick- Iand workcd long and hard to makc Uradyis tcnnis program top notch. Duc to tht- uns:-asonal weather matchcs were postponed to April and May which turned out to be hig months for the tournaments. consisting of singlcs. doubles. and mixed-douI1Ics matches. 81'u GRADE TENNIS Ilnw I II..-IIJ: Ann AII4-n, I.inda Ilrnton, ,Iamf Kcynolds, Kan-n How- : ' IIr I Il II mn, 4-is: rutnn, lludy Iluskind, I,ouiw fiarri-tt. Row 2: Sarah Strilrlinp. Iiairol Niuddnx, I.iIuIua Wikon, I'4-ugly IIarris, Susan Cook, I.inrIa II4-rndnn, Annt- I2mIuuii. Ii-TEAM TENNIS Ifow I fI,.-II.I: t,Ilui'It-Q I'ir'nnnii1y, I ranr'is King. Suzanne- ,IOIIIISUIL I.orPnc tilt-InnrI, Nun Willix, Mitzi ffuntcr, Susan Iioskind, Kathy Spvvr, Barbara Mlnirv, Patsy IIilIu-3. Nathan I':n'Iu-r. How 2: Susan tfIn'istopIn-r. Mary Wf'sIc'y', lindsay IA-it:-Ii, Vary I,onry. Snr- Pop.-, I'fIIe-n II1lI'I'It'l', Patsy Nluchcr, Audrey lust-, If1'Iin 'I':lyIoV, 4It'JlIlI4' Stine, IIill'0I IIe'rl'y, Vary I.ou Eze-Il, I,t'gIfIy Kelly. ow II: ,Iohnny IIrynn, ,IUIIII RIIIIIIIIV. Coach Strickland demonstrates a grip to two of his prize pIayf-rs, Mark I,icI1tcn- stein and Suc Smith. TENNIS B-Team and Eighth Grade Coach Strickland was very proud of thc Eighth Grade and B- Tcam Tcnnis Tc-ams. Each after- noon thcy practiced for many long and hard hours and. although the- Scason itself did not In-gin until ApriI. thc tcam rcccivcd much cx- pcricncc that will hc fini- founda- tion for future years. 9 V V V-'Lili VARSITY BASEBALL Row I QL.-RJ: Harris Hines, Larre Entrekin, Alvin Verner, Bill Kennedy, Steve Krant, Ben Crawford. Row 2: Ivan Entrekin, Bruce Finkelstein, Ted Shuey, Barry Levin, Jerry Davis, Johnny Johnson, Jerry Duncan, Larry Peek, Stuart Eizenstat. Although the Cray Knights lost three of their best players, the Varsity Baseball Team, coached by Coach Whitsett, held its own anywhere in city competition. Behind home plate was Johnny Johnson. At first base was either Bruce Finkelstein or Jerry Duncan, a newcomer to the team. At short-stop was Harris Hines while 'Ted Shuey and Alvin Verner played third base. Outfielders were Barry Levin, Jerry Davis, Steve Krant, Bruce Finkelstein, and Larry Peek. The pitchers were Larry Peek, Ivan Entrekin, Bill Kennedy, and Stuart Eizenstat. HYou,re out l l' Nllm readyf, Q ,ef -. . 'rw ., I4-'I'I'I.'XNI IH I II XI I uw I II,. II.I: IIIIIV Ilzuns, IIIIII- II4'u'I1, IIiII I.nttv-r, IIrryI II:1yni4', ,Iimmy 'xI'lIISIl'fllIIl' Ixow 2: 1 I':IIx Ifuu.I41lI linux, Immmn NpmIlu.II:ui:II'1-luaullvnt..Ia-rrp'XYQIINIIQIII.I,1-unNmuk. XIIUII Ifxingi, X xxx I I+ Ng, IIIIIIIIN IImfIuu'. YIM-Iu.1II IIin1'rm.m. Iimx fi: QIIIIIIIIX XII'-l1.,Im'I'I'l'l1w4'II. NUINUII walilv. Ilill Ilossnlw. '- Imnniv Lung, IIIIIIHII llnulwr, .Iimmy I I1-lining,Ifluulv-'I':IyIur.51--u-Silwllllull. I'I1I4Iiv I.:1m', .Iimmy if xIl'I,IIIIl', IRHIIIII 5Iu'IIun. 'wx ., , gf, -v I A V Q V Q ff Q Ifstlp I I.uz14'Il Xklmm-11 4'u4u'I1mI IIN' I'.IgIllIl 'x'w '?'f+ If I W ' ' IIHUI4- and II-'IIPLIIII Ihm-I1uII 'IIl'1lIllS. I'In- Imys guim-:I Ll Im UI' xuIu4lIvI4- 4-xpm-l'i1-:lcv IIITHIIQIIUIII IIN- SVQIFUII. AIIIIUIIQIII IIN- rurnning um Iougln :1mI 1-zu'I1 slrikvmll IIIVLIIII :lr1ulIu-r IIISLIIIIIOIIIIIIIUIII lo IIN- I4-ann. Ilrny Iinighls am' proud of 1'au'I1 8 of IIN- Iwxnls, X IIi1 il IILINIIM L QA: -- ' We . ,ff I ' A, '1 . f H Fw If , , Q' . - YQ, 1 Q 8'l'lI IIRAIDIC IMSIiIMI,I, Huw I lI.,AII,J: Ilmmy Iluwvn, Iiuymunzl XIIIVVIII. Iiunulml 5m'Im+lIr'r. .-Xnsnn I iQ-IIIS, IInI1I+y Skavgggia Alum- NIvIfI1-IIunmI, llrvg KIIIIIPY, NIIIU' Sturm: Num 2: Iiunnim' IIuIu-, IQIIULIIII IKIIIII. IIZIIII Iiotl, I rmI I III-in, Ni:-lm' Ir'iIIIs. ,IuI1n .'XII1'n. IIIII lox. III!-I1:mI Katz, Ilan-wy IImIm:m. .I. II, Ii, Imnmings. ,Iimmy IIiII'I'l'II. Hum fi: IIULIVII Nix, IIIII IIUIIUIIIS. XIi4'Il:u-I Smith. IIlllIIx gIN'Ilt'4', I'I'te' Iir'IIy, Klan' NIIIIIPV, Nlzxrly IHlII4'I', IIIII Fu11ll4If'rs, lfI1alrI4-s Iivsflvr, I'uI Im A Nlurty Winn, Ifmil SLIIHIUFS, IHZINY 'INN 'I' In-ul'gv III-II, I um'Il 5I'1ll'IIl'lllI2Il. 8TH GRADE TRACK Row l lli.-RJ : Rolilwy Seitz, Danny Niohard, ,loo Crespo, Alan Halpern. Row 2: Tonnny Ste-phf-n, Jimmy Alston, Sandy Nloret, Roy Banks, Ivan Sissvlman. VARSITY TRACK Row l fli.-RJ: Richard Alterman, Joel Lohel, Eddie Lindsey, Rohhy Waldrop, Smokey Poole, Billy Rillirakis, Claire Vivian, fflarf-me Rowland. Row 2: Steven Soloman, Joe Ayers, ,lavk llohen, Craig: Roddf-nhcrry, jon l.owry, jeff Nutting, Stow Travis, ,lim Downing, Cf-org? Masak. TRACK Aftvr a slow Start, duo to our unsvasonal wc-athffr, Cradyds three track tvams, Varsity, li-'llc-ani, and Eighth Crado. finally lwgan a season that turnc-d out to he vt-ry sticwssltil. Sandy Svligman. Smokt-y Poole, Craig Rotonhf-rry, Don Raxtc-r, and ,lim Howard proved to lw outstanding trarkstc-rs. Spec-dstvrs St-ligman. Poolv, and Howard von- trollod the IOU and 220 yard dashc-S. whilt- oth:-r trafk events, which includv they high and lou' hur- dlos, were dominatvd hy Don Raxtvr, ,lim Downing. and Smokey Poole. ln March st-vc-ral of our track te-am nwmhvrs had the- privilege of attf-nding a South:-astt-rn track mm-t in Florida. B-TEAM TRACK Row l 1L.-RJ: Eddie l.indSey', Jimmy North, Billy White, Ed S4-anling, Den- nis Peek. Row 2: l,ane Wollw, Dan Raiford, Harry Pratt, Norman Weiss- man, Lanny Class, Bill Southwood, Larry Robinson. Ixllfllx Inllvhll :mul IIIIIIIIIN 5llllN on lflv 'mln--xzlull. a w 45 ' Jr re www' , 3 . .5 ,' Q-'M ,N in My MW My ' if yin A, mph' -.A -,-L4 -QfwnMzv,,f2'f 1 x-if . vw ' fs. .' ' 'Lf 'Me , ' 5' ,Q Q V A- V ' 5'Af',i,Sif 'Y 1 aQQ..,,, A 1 K ' A, lv A M it it fd Q ' iQ e i k at X Q , .. .- , ,-rr p..- ', 'V ff ,J iii- ' X. iw ,Y if X X l ,-4223 ' 'P if W 0 A ' 'V x GE Un xvl' nmrk gf-I rf-:nip gwf lfuf Hof Hof 'Unix XVIII tgldllh-N ti.-Ifl l'Xl'lIlN xwru- fmt 4It'Xl'IHIlQ .IHIIII lmxsry uml XOFIIHIII Ul4l'l'lllPl'l'Q un Huh 1IiN'lIN inf' lm 4-ilx 1'llIlIlr4'lili4rII. XII nf lln- Imp lnrmml In Illrmx. Hou Iialxln-r on llu- high jump. mul Sill lu- hm- IIl.lI1'lIJIl I1+r1.mwIn llnmle-3 Xlulilll-xxx. XX illl 5lll'1'l'SSfllHy 1'mnpl4'lm'4l ilu' fm-ufurl. Y'XH5l'lQY l ll':l,U l'fVl'fNTS Hum I 1I..'Ii.b: llimmy N4ll'llI, lfmlmliv l.ill1lw1'y, llzlrxvy 'l':1iT4'l. l'1I'l'f!llil' Hl'IlxIIl.IIl. IH-Iv llurwilk. Hnlllly ifnmllw. lion 2: ,lulm HUWlIiI!5l. l.1lllHf Hluv. Nlbflllilll W1'iwIll:u1, l.:mv Xvnllw, x1t'l'l't'l' TIIUIIIIPSUII, lflint Vlwllfll' lout, lhm limun, Hnlxhy Wil:-lu-Il, Kyiv 'I'llI'lll'l', 54-lignlam on ilu- running lrruml -illlllll, nur IULHII Up und over. WIMMI G lfor thi- first Limv. Craclvis swimminff i 1 . F tvani fmullv vol iimlerwax Aclvism-ml li' F y y Roach Ifligg. thc- team lic-gan thi- sc-ason with Ll rousing nmol at lfmory in which they proved wry suvcesslul. Undvr thn- handicap of darling the sc-ason lalo, Lhvy mullm-cl throuvh with an excw-llc-lil rvcorcl. I r SWIMMING TEAM lL,-RJ z Gail S4-ohel, Robert Waterhouse, Rod livull, Liz Slwrwood, lliunne Jonos. Eleanor Baugzh- man, Ilcdyz- Williams. 194 Qiiw 6 .WWQ ki: ff , g+ '5AzmfQ'. W iff' K r V - fff'4,.of Q, 5iEgsi?i,.-ri in , llohhy Walflrop gl-ls rm-afly for u high poll--x alul. 2 I ii, , sr? ., - lY ,I ., t V I . v I X J . ',s 119 f If , fp, I 73139 .rll SPRING SPORTS ' BM 4 '5 Wu? F, ,gg : : .M It ,K : i IS! ?fSN1'Qx,I fl ' rif t V .VX RS I TY B A S IC I3 A I ,I . TIC A M Huw I II,,-II.l: Larry Ifntrt-kin, Ihtrris Hints, Bill Rf-nm-fly, .Iuhnny ,Iohnsnn. :luhn Sowvr. Run lf: .IIIIIIIIV 'l'an'Inr, I., tl. Iii mi Unix Irxin Ix III I'IIIIl'1'IKIll. Huw II: tfouvli Vthitsm-tt. Hohlmy Daivis. I llly I't-efk Stuart I'iiwnst:1t, III'lIt't' I'iIlIIx4'I5I1'III, Iiuhliy Ilwhl, IiIIill'Il'5 XVIINIIIIIIII. 1 tlinvkl Anoths-r homo run! Our hoys wcro rvully on tht- hall last spring as thu-y plnyt-tl ai Sllt't't'SSIltI st-zison. Untivr Coach Wliitsett, tht- varsity buys fought hairml through victory :uni th-fvat. Thr- tt-:nn 4-misistvci of pilrhvrs, Larry IM-k. Ivan Ifntrvkin. and Stuart. Ifizt-nstat: r'z1tr'In-rs tiliarlt-s XYIIIIIIILIIII. and Larry Iintrvking irifit-hivrs johnny Som-r, Harris Hint-S. und Iiohhy Davis: Outhvlci- urs, Harry IA-vin. ,Iohnny johnson. anti lioliliy Dmhl. Sonia' of thc: scorvs wt-rv: Gramiy 7. Smith 5: North Ifultnn forfvil to Grady: Ful- ton H. Crzuly 7: llrzuiy II, Iioosc-wit 2: Nhtrphy IS. Crzuiy 1: and Grady IS, IIUII 6. 'X nn-'htx' slrvtrh for :I IIIIUIIIV pitvh III Im ' ' ovk tht- ncxt Ont' out of tht' park, 19 5 .. rw Y ,Q x ag-4 .451 ,, 1 B-TEAM BASEBALL alta Row I QL.-RJ: lliarlvs l't'rtain, Billy Perry, Hvrky llarris, Yivtor ffatevhas, Harvey Mayes, Dale ll!'l1'll. Nlikv l,It'lllIlIli. how In llill tottvr, Ste-W Silu-rnian, Xlikt- Wozlit-y, Sydnvy Hourial, Billy tiantrvll, 'lie-rry Firm. How 3: lfoavh Laird, Ben Crawford, Jimmy lflemniing, jerry llavig, Scott Bowman, Ralph Shaw, Hoyt Haynie, Steve Krant. ulim going: to hit this Clvar out to thf- othor tivldf' BOYE' STH GRADE BASEBALL - 1959 Row l QL.-RJ: Rim-ky Si:-gal, Alton llvuingr, .lorry Wiarshaw, David Haygood, Bilx, Harris. How 2: Tommy Spurling, ,lorry Blat-k, Nvlson Vilattf, Eddie Lane, Rodger Bailey. Row 3: Charles Taylor, Ronnie Long, Jimmy Armstrong, Burton Gruber. B-TEAM AND EICHTH CHAD!-I BASEBALL Every aftvrnoon last spring found the li-Team boys on Piedmont Park fic-ld hrarini' to strike home- run after hornvrun. 'Thr-ir 0f'fol'ts. cvrtainly provvd worth while lor, as tht- season got undc-r foot, the boys, led hy Sluggers Jimmy Flvming and Nicky Jordan, showed that they ws-rv hard inc-divine for Fulton and Smith. As they worked their way to B-Tr-am levvls, the Eighth Grade Team also had a suvcessful season. Hurry, hurry -- l'v0 got to go play! I tlllll.5' X'-XNSI'I'Y 'HCNNIS BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS lion I 1l,, HJ: tnnnit- Nam-n. l'1'::g:x Slit-Ile-r, Stn- Smith. Row Row l tl..4li.l: Nlzu- N11-tfmnie-ll, llill llaiik. Mark l.it'lit1-nstvln, 1': Alntlx N-itll IINIPIIIIHT, 'Iioine-tlv lhowii, Sun- ltuilortl. llt-nry linux-r. Wilhur lllm-knizni. l.ast yt-ar Couch Hurry Strickluntl pnsht-cl tht- llrfuly Varsity Tm-nnis 'lla-urn on to a vim-torious sf-ason. Starting oll' with llying colors. tht-y mlm-ft-att-tl tht- Murphy lfagzlvs on thc- opt-n c-onrt 3-2 in an live- nlutr-h tloulrlt-s coinpt-tition. Ns at rt-snlt of thi-ir rigorous 1-llorls throughout tht- sm-arson. tht- lwoys plan-ml st-vontl in tht- vity tm-nnis tournumr-nt. lly the- 1-nfl of tht- st-arson. jun Karp had t'2tplllI't'tl the numlwr ont- position in lvoys' singfh-s rnutc-hu-sg lllurk l,i1-hlt-nslm-in ht-hl tht- sc-Coml position of thi- latlch-r and lla-nry llunt-r ranks-cl as lIllIlllbl'I' thrn-4-. ln tht- tlouhlm-S ,lc-rry Kantf-r and llill Caik hm-ltl tht- nurnlwr ont- position. and Wilhnr llllltliltlllll and Mac Mutfonnn-ll took Sf'COIltl plzir-t-. 'lihv lItt'llllIt'l'S of tht- V750 tlirls' 'llc-nnis 'llt-urn ix ill not forgot tht-ir Slll't't'SSlitll st-arson N for many ye-ars to comm-. Thu- girls hrongzht honor to tht-ir school hy placing first in x thc- city tm-nnis tonrnumi-nt. Thi- ontstanmling players on the tc-am wt-rv Sue- Smith. .lucly Sz-ith-rispimln-r. Mari- lyn Xlukowr. llnnny llotllln-rg. :intl 'l'oint-llv llroixn. s W Q 1-:AM Wo Sm- Smith se-ru-s at lust hall Io llvl' H'Dli0lll'Ill. .. '79 ll-'l'l'l KH tlIlil.S' 'VICNNIS BOYS' B-'l'l'l.fXlVl TENNIS Hon I ll , lil: llxlsx llmllv-x, lfllfn It.n1i.-ig Xlnrizu IMA:-ll, Ktlthv Row l tl,.-RJ: 'Nlyron llwoskin, Sonny Rm-1-ws, ,le-rry ,lohnson. sp.-I-v. I1.nI..n:i Xslnnx Row 2: Stanle-y Pollork, lt-ll' Nntting, Nlurl-Q Dale-, 197 M , Q W 7 , , Q me :, - - . . . Q ig Qi Nb A f X? W ,Q,,.,, age, M54w.2itQ.W-QSETNE f an B' Q if at . X Lkufki fi X. 'i -ff Q, A243 W 1 W , f.,22,msA X A 5 f f .-my-:-i:. V., :Q -,....- ,V .1 as ,i S Lx- fi' , 'W .Q We W-, ,s 'Qs-I F: 1, gaQ,,gQ.wwz1zLwWz.Rg, ,- f X ,W f, f N -Lmmrw,-f,, , . W 1 Q pw 4 ,ww avi ff -N !9e,,wQ,j Mvwwwwwwuww X lx U nf fi vw- . . 25. ,W est. MMAR ' W 'ivy ' ffmi' ?W?iEgg'7 l?ff'2?'-?'fLs.M, . 15, ff-ffl 1 4 .4 'N , L. ' 'ECN Q A Wwmfffww f M ay .,2. , Q , - ',,,?'ig??3'ii?fWLZ5'3M? fY'x l'WM'p:'+Wf-1-fm-.faA .MQ , 5 ,-, f A WW ,. ,,,, A,-,N , , I X , gi - ,Th ,'N':i'-iliw ggi 9' -af , g L y 6 7 A -114 -' V fn W f '?':ftwq14fyv'i', 1, 4 A gn: A zff kigafsaf x . 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' the c I a s s BBYWBMESMSWWEEEBW I graduating I -A- Aaron, Janet-37, 138 Aaron, .loan-37, 136, 138 Abelman, Ina Sue-37 Abrams, Ellen-68, 132 Abrams, Joe-32 Abrams, Lillian-68, 127 Abramson, Jane-55, 148 INDEX Baron, Steve-32, 123, 181 Baron, Susan-45, 106, 123, 134, 147 Baron s Social Club-151 Barrett, Billy-32 Barrett, John-55 Barrett, Richard-55, 106, 107, 110, 129 169 Barrett, Walter-55 137, Acosta, Tommy-167, 170, 172 Adams, Betty ,lean-32 Adams, Evelyn-45, 137, 161 Adams, Eugene-45, 132, 133, 137 Adams, Martha-32 Adams, Sandra-68, 107, 160 Aftergut, Ruthy-55, 130, 148, 159 Aires, Joe-68, 174, 188, 192 Airov, Carol-37 Akouka, Isaac-55, 134 Aldridge, Dal-e-138 Alley, Alexander, Buck-55, 168 Alexander, Flo-45 Alexander, Gary-32 Alexander, Judy-32 Alexa Alexa Alexa nder, Jean-32 nder, Neal-68, 110, 132, 133 nder, Susan--68 Algers, Thalia-68, 108 Alhadeff, Marilyn-45, 105, 109, 134 Allen, Ann-32, 189 Allen, Frank-45, 138 Allen, Jimmy-68 Allen, Jimmy-37, 137, 191 Allen, John-32, 181, 191 Allen, Mary ,lane-37, 138 Allen, Sandra-69, 138, 141 Chris-188 Allison, Mrs. F. J.-9 Allison, Jack-45, 154, 186 Allison, Merrilee-45, 126, 149 Alston, Jimmy-32, 192 Alterman, Betty-45, 105, 106, 134, 147 Alterman. Joel-45, 106, 134, 138 Altemlan, Peggy-68, 69, 194, 107, 109, 112, 122, 127, 129, 162 Alterman, Richard-55, 123, 142, 151, 174, 182 192 Alvo, Flora-32 Amato, Michael-45, 169 Amato, Richard-45, 133, 138 Amiel, Anita-152 Anderson, Edward-37, 180 Anderson, ,lohn-55, 174, 188 Andrews, Bob-37, 138 Andrews, Linda-37 Armstrong, Jimmy-37, 137, 186, 191, 196 Arnold, Lucy-37 Arnold, Nancy-55, 124, 151 Arnold, Polly-37, 136 Aronstam, Neil-45, 109, 135, 169 Art Club-132 Asbridge, Kaye-69, 146 Asbury, Barbara-37, 105, 123, 141, 189, 197 Asbury, Mrs. N. R.-9 Atkins, Diane-37 Atkinson, Janis-55, 107, 124, 142, 151, 182 Auerbach, Elaine-45 Autrey, Charles-69, 150 Ayers, Joe-69 Azine, Tee Gee-69, 108, 162 1 Barrier, Ellen-45, 106, 108, 134, 189, 197 Batelaan, Lenore-55 Bauer, Henry-69, 105, 107, 189, 197 Bauer, Mrs. Henry B.-9 Bauer, Judie-45, 134, 138, 152 Baugh, Rachel-32, 127 Baugham, Mrs. Leanora-19 Baughman, Eleanor-37, 108, 126, 194 Baxter, Don-55, 105, 107, 122, 123, 124, 142, 151, 153, 174 Baxter, Jim-68, 69, 105, 111, 122, 124, 128, 134, 146 Beall, Rod-69, 124, 188, 194 Bean, Bob-45 Bean, Donald-32 Bean, Stanley-37 Beard, Annah-37, 136 Beck, Marilyn-32 Beckman, Fred-45, 169, 180, 193 Beerman, Burt-55, 138 Beland, Bobby-69, 154, 167, 169, 172 Belles Social Club-158 Bellinger, ,loel-159 Benson, Judy-45 Berchenko, Lee--56 Berckes, Gene-69 Bergman, Carl-46, 170 Berman, Harvey-37, 135 Berman, Irwin-69, 166, 167, 172 Bergman, Lanny-32 Berman, Lindy-32 Berman, Sara Ellen-56, 107, 148, 172 Bernath, Loretta-56, 148 Berry, Carol-46, 125, 158, 189 Berry, Nlarilyn-56, 134, 136, 152 Berry, Russell-32, 138 Bertram, Carolyn-46, 137, 161 Beta Club-107 Bethea, Benee-45, 138, 141 Betsill, Jackie-56, 123, 148 Billirakis, Nicky-56, 123, 151, 188, 192 Bishop, Diane-56, 125, 138, 141, 148 Brewer, Mr. Oby T., .1r.-8 Brice, Dianne-37, 136 Bridges, Cecelia-56, 123, 149 Bridges, Ed-37, 133, 186 Bridges, Luther-38, 133, 135, 137, 186 Brietz, Ruth-38 Briggs, F red-189 Briggs, Herbert-56, 168 Brilliant, Arlene-70, 132, 135 Brilliant, Stephen-32 Brinkley, Nancy-56 Brock, Mary-56, 155 Brooks, Charlie-46, 169 Brooks, Jimmy-38, 138 Bromberg, Sheila-56, 157 Brown, Allen-38 Brown, Alice-32, 138 Brown, Billy-32 Brown, Connie-57, 124, 125, 153 Brown, Donald-32, 181, 193 Brown, Ed-38, 133 Brown, .lay-38, 135 Brown. Jeannie-56, 105, 106, 107, 124, 134 137, 153 Brown, Jerry-56, 124, 169, 174 Brown, Jim-32 Brown, Jimmy-70, 106, 107, 128, 137, 138 Brown, Joe-46 Brown, Larry-70 Brown, Rufus-56, 124, 142, 151, 174 Brown, Toinette-70, 129, 135, 140, 142, 160, 172, 189, 197 ' Bruce, Charles-46, 170 Bruin, Helena-32, 131 Bruner, Bobby-38 Bruner, Craig-57, 124, 128, 157, 170 Bruton, Brenda-32, 123, 141, 189 Bruton, Linda-32, 122, 141, 189 Bryan, Johnny-46, 150, 169, 174, 189 Bryan, Randy-37, 38, 105, 122, 180, 188 Bullard, Phil-57 Bumann, Christa-70, 105, 106, 110, 122, 128 135, 137, 138 Burdine, Jimmy-38, 191 Burdine Burdine Burdine , Patty-32, 123, 141 Burgess, , .ludy-70, 106, 107, 112, 163 , Linda-45, 46, 105, 122, 125, 141, 158 Mrs. Sara-19, 22 Buice, Ronnie-32 Burke, Mary Ann-32 Black, Dale-37 Black, Don-37 Black, Jimmy-56 Black, Terry-37, 105, 123, 180, 196 Blackman, Tigzner-32 Black Blass, Blass, man, Wilbur-56, 128, 155, 189, 197 Joel-69, 105, 106, 107, 123 Renie-46, 106, 123, 134, 147 Block, Kenneth-69, 123 Block, Warren-32 Bock, Ivan-70 Boland, Loraine-56, 106, 107, 124, 125, 129, 134. 136, 153 Bolch, Hubert-37 Boma n, Scott-174, 196 Bonanno, Maria-32 Bone, Martha-56, 172 Boss, Jackie-46, 152 Bossons, Bill-46, 169, 180, 191 Burns. Ona-32, 127, 141 Burrell, Charlene-32, 127 Buruss, Tom-70, 123, 163, 172 Burt, Bobbie-70, 160 Busby, Irene-38, 131 Butler, Kenneth-46, 170 Butler, Sally-46, 125, 126, 137, 149 Byrd, Karen-32, 131 Byrum, Carolyn-57, 142, 155 -C.. Cabaniss, Elizabeth-57, 124, 151 C A B's Social Club-162 Caine, Bobby-38, 108, 133 Caine, Bruce-70, 132, 137 Caldwell, Creed-46, 169 Callaway, Forrest-38, 138 Callaway, ,lim-38, 135 Camner, Ellen-70 -B- Baer, Mike-55, 107, 110, 129, 132, 133, 159 Bailey, Rodger-45, 138, 196 Baker, Carolyn-55 Baker, Linda-69, 106, 107, 136, 160 Baker, Martha-37, 131, 136 Baker, Vallene-32 Bostick, Mrs. Hannah-19 Bottoms, Bill-32, 191 Boudreau, Fabien-56, 70, 113, 142 Bowdoin, Danny-46, 169 Bowdoin, Karen-32, 127, 189 Bowen, Charles-37 Bowen, Danny-32, 132, 133 Bowen, Jimmy-32, 181, 191 Campbell, ,lane-158, 172 Campbell Leslie-71, 167, 170 Campbe 111 Marene-57, 124, 148 Campbell, Nancy-46 Campbell, Steve-38, 133, 137 Campbe Campbe ll, Theo-32, 131 ll, Vicky-46, 106, 135 Campbell, William-46, 169 Canter, Mitzi-38, 189 Cantrell, Billy-57, 167, 170, 196 Ballard. Barbara-69 Band-138, 139 Boyter, Carole-56, 123 Boyter, Charles-32, 181, 186 Banks, Roy-32, 181, 186, 192 Barkin, Steve-37 Barnes, fVlr. Jarvis-8 Barnes, Nlrs. Martha-18, 130, 132 Barnes, Martha Elizabeth-37, 135, 141 Barnes, Ried4-37 Barocas, Victor-37 Brackett, Judy-46, 137 Bradley, Frances-56, 125, 134, 136, 152 Bradley, Mary-46, 163 Bramlett, Brenda-32 Braun, Stevi-56, 134, 148 Breen, Jody-46, 105, 106, 123, 134, 147 Brelsford, Linda-32 Capalouto, Charlene-32 Caplan, Leona-32 Carberry, Kathleen-57 Carlan, Judy-38 Carpenter, Miss Bertha-20 Carson, Helen-38, 135, 138, 141 Carter. Joy-136 Carusos, George-33, 181, 188, 193 ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS, INC. G00 UL ...in school 229 Whitehall St., S.W. sfl ...in life Atlanta 3, Ga. gm ...in the Big Blue Horse 'l'- Contest BLUE HURSE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES and MONTAG'S LIGHTING FIXTURES Atlanta. 5907955 fWholeSale Only! Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1960 CJHIO SOUTHERN EXPRESS, INC. 630 Fourteenth St., N.W. Atlanta 18, Ga. Case, Audrey-57, 107, 124, 148, 189 Caswell, Larry-38 Catechis, Betty-33, 127 Catechis, Victor-46, 170, 196 Cavaliers Social Club-154 CDC's-153 Chambless, Elaine-38, 136, 138 Challengers-128 Challengers-128 Cahncey, Mr. Allen L.-8 Chapman, Cheryl-38, 126, 131 Chapman, Sandra-71, 136 Charyn, Terry-46, 170 ' Charms Social Club-157 Chastain, Mildred-38, 126 Cheerleaders, B-Team-141 Cheerleaders, Eighth-141 Cheerleaders, Varsity-140 Chereton, Dee Dee-38 Cherkas, Ellen-38 Cherkas, Linda-33 Cherkas, Michael-70 Cheshire, Harrille-127 Child, Shirley-57 Childress, Linda-71 Chin, Tin-33 Chotas, Elaine-46, 161 Chotas, George-57, 159, 182 Christopher, Susan-57, 123, 124, 148, 172, 189 Civitans, Jr.-105 INDEX Cotter, Bill-47, 123, 150, 168, 180, 191, 196 Couch, Linda-32, 33 Counts Social Club-157 Cox, Bill-32, 33, 122, 181, 186, 191 Cox, David-181 Cramer, Mrs. Ardis L.-21, 105, 129 Crawford, Ben-45, 122, 154, 158, 168, 180, 186, 190, 196 Crawford, Craig-33, 132 Crawford, Dell-33, 138 Crawford, Kathy-47, 106, 126, 135, 138, 161 Cregar, Nancy-38, 126, 136 Crespo, Joe-33, 181, 192 Crespo, 'Sandra-47, 126, 135, 136, 149, 172 Crooke, Wayne-38, 137 Crump, Rose-33 Cruselle, James-33 Crutchfield, Judy-33, 141 Cruz, Anita-38, 126, 131 Cuba, Lana--38, 135, 138 Cullom, John-33 Cummings, Bob-47, 169 Cummings, J. D.--33, 191 Cummins, Sally-47, 125, 128, 138, 161 Cummings, Shirley-33 Curtis, Bill-58, 133, 170 -D- Dale, Donna-58, 125, 137, 152, 182, 189 Dale, Mark-38, 137, 189, 197 Dance, Susan-58, 124, 125, 149 Clark, Carol Lee-46, 126, 137, 149 Clark, Claudia-46, 136 Clark, Frank-71 Clark, Sue-38, 136 Clein, Carolyn-33 Clein, Fred-46, 169 Cleland, Lorene-46, 123, 125, 150, 158, 182, Daniel, Joel--47 Danneman, Cheryl-37, 38, 105, 122, 141 Danneman, Eleanor-68, 71, 105, 107, 122, 129, 162 Danneman, Lynda-71, 127 Danneman, Nancy-33, 127, 131 Danneman, Sandra-58, 134 189 Clem, Carolyn-71, 123, 137, 158 Clement, Dr. Rufus E.-8 Clements, Mrs. Charles-9 Clements, Roberta-33, 141 Clonts, Mr. John F., Jr. Coan, Charlotte-57, 124, 125, 153 Cobb, Larry-57, 107, 128, 129, 132, 133, 134, 137, 138, 157 Cochran, Pam--38, 136 Co-ed Hi-Y, Eleventh Grade-124 Co-ed Hi-Y, Tenth Grade-125 Co-ed Hi-Y, Twelfth Grade--124 Danneman, Stephen--33 Darden, Mike-71, 132 Dasher, Anne-33, 131 Dasher, Bill-58, 138 Davenport, Marion T., Miss-24, 136 Davis, Betty-33 Davis, Bill-38, 191 Davis, Bruce-58, 135, 137 Davis, Larry-58, 166, 167, 168, 172 Davis, Linda-38, 126, 136 Davis, Jerry-58, 142, 151, 155, 174, 188, 196 190, Cohen, Cohen, Al-71 Barbara-33 Cohen, Barbara Jean-33, 123 Cohen, Darryl-46, 168 Cohen, Harvey-46, 168 Cohen, .lack-71, 107, 192 Cohen, Larry-46, 123, 154, 168 Cohen, Cohen, Michael-33 Stanley--57, 159 Cole, Roberta-57, 135 Coleman, Don-46, 150, 170, 174 Coleman, Nancy-38 Collins, Carman-46 Collins, Collins, Carole-47 Frankie-47, 138 Collins, Jackie-71, 105, 106, 107, 136, 163 Collins, Jerry-57 Collins, Terry-57 Cone, ,lim-71 Connelly, Jimmy-57 Connelly, Terry-33 Cook, Mr. Ed S.--8 Cook, Jimmy-33 Cook, Mrs. J. 1.-9 Cook, Nancy-38 Cook, Susan-33, 189 Cooley, Al-57, 168 Davis, Johnny-47 Davis, Mike-58, 107, 108, 189 Davis, Paul-58, 106, 107, 128, 129, 157 Davis, Priscilla-38 Davis, Leslie-47, 163 Davis, Richard-195 Davis, Mr. Roy W.-8 Downing, ,lim-72, 174, 182, 192 Downing, .l0hn-33, 181, 193 Downing, Marilyn-58 Downs, Randy-47, 169 Drake, Becky--33 Drama Club-127 Duckett, Douglas-38 Duckett, Patty-38 Dudman, Harvey-33, 191 Duke, Ronald-33, 191 Duncan, .lerry-72, 124, 128, 154, 190 Dunlap, Mrs. Katherine-19, 155 Dunwoody, .1 ames-72, 174 Dupre, Jimmy-72, 123, 154, 167, 169, 172 Durling, Miss Lois-18 Dworet, Marcel-47, 126, 149 Dworet, Raelee-58, 107, 148 Dwoskin, Myron-105, 123, 154, 168, 180, 186, 189,197 Dye, David-72, 106, 107, 110, 115, 128, 137, 166, 167, 172 Dyer, Bill-58, 166 Dyer, Sue-72, 124, 130, 132, 163 Dyer, Mary-38 Dziewenski, Ema-33 -E- Easley, Dick-58 East, Miss Pauline-21, 146 EBBS Social Club-149 Ebenstein, Janet-47, 137, 152 Economy, Charles-38, 137, 189 Economy, Penny-72 Edenfield, Nancy-33, 131 Edmonde, Mr. J. C.-135 Eichel, lrving-72 A Eichel, Sharon--47, 137 Eidson, Mildred-58, 106, 125, 136, 148 Eisele, Sandra-33 Eisenstein, Paula-47, 127, 134, 136, 152 Eisler, Hannah-33 Eizenstat, Stuart-72, 107, 113, 182, 190, 195 Elder, Jimmy-72, 167, 170 Elder, Dianne-33 Elder, Steve-47 Elias, Eva-38, 126 Ellard, Mrs.-147 Ellington, Joan-47 Ellis, Vicky-39 Ellis, Wellborn-72, 154, 167, 168, 172 Elson, Adrian-39 Emory, Jim-58, 167, 170 Endicott, Lynn-39, 136 Enenstein, Betty Ann-33 English, Chuck-58, 157, 169 Entin, Harriet-33, 131 Enterkin,1van-72, 105, 107, 128, 190, 195 Cooper, Faye Ellen-38, 105 Copeland, Cameron-57 Copeland, Carole-71, 115, 119, 129, 150, 160, 172 Copenhaver, Nancy-33 Cordon, Norma-33 Cordon, Betty-38 Cothran, Pam-126 Cott, Paul-33, 191 204 Deal, Sheran-33 Debate Club-132 Degan, Sylvia-38 DeHart, Bobby-38 Deifell, Ann- Deil, Lonnie-71 Dell, Tommy-38, 123 DeMarco, Liana-47, 159 Derrick, Wesley-33 Derthick, Anna Lynn-13 Derthick, Diana Lee-13 Derthick, Mr. Roger H.-9, 12, 13 Derthick, Mrs. R. H.-13 Derthick, Roger Williams-13 DeBauda, Charlene-151 Dick, .ludy-38, 126 Dickens, Michael-33, 132 Dickson, Don-38 Dickerson, Hilton-71, 106, 107, 108, 110, 124, 129, 133 Dillaherry, Fran-47, 163 Dinerman, Marshall-33, 181, 186, 191 Dochterman, Barbara-47 Dodd, Bobby-195 Dominick, Wyatt-33, 181 Doss, Patsy-47 Doster, Peggy-33 Dover, Paulette-71, 160 Downing, Jo Ann-55, 58, 105, 106, 107, 113, 122, 124, 129, 134, 137, 138, 153, 182 Entrekin, Larre-122, 154, 161, 195 Epstein, Helen-39, 135 Epstein, ,lack-58 Epstein, Lynda-47, 137, 152 Erbesfield, Jerry-39 Eselhorst, Lynn-33 Etheridge, Mary-39, 131 Evans, Sue-47, 137, 161 Evans, Betty-33, 138 Everitt, Melanie-47, 125, 159 Ewing, Alton-39, 191 Ewing, Larry-39 168, 186, 190, Ezell, Mary Lou-58, 124, 125, 136, 152, 189 -F- F acher, Robyn-72 Fain, Robby-47 Faint, Arthur-68, 72, 105, 107, 115, 117, 122, 154, 166, 167, 169, 172 Falcon, Mr. Samuel--23 Fargason, Miss Dorothy-19, 105, 106 Farmer, Muriel-172 Favers, Mrs. Sarah Lee-25 Fay, Laraine-33, 131 Feinberg, Faye-58, 157 Feldman, Arthur-39 Feldman, Jana-33, 123 Feldman, Nancy-47, 156 Feldman, Sistie-48, 134, 156 We'll cut it the way you want it! Haygood's Barber Shop 1871-A Piedmont Rd., N.E. Bruce Payne James Haygood Best Wishes to the Class of 1960- Jack's Shoe Service 973-A Peachtree St., N. E. at 10th Gay Jack W. Shemaria TR. 4-9117 . Construction Marvel Cleaners Company 2231 Cheshire Bridge Rd. ME. 6-1681 Automobile Drivers Training School, Inc. Atlant:i's oldest driving school sponsored by the Georgia State Auto Association- I097 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. G51 Lee St., S. W. TR. 6-3727 MCCLURE BURNET1' COMMISSION CO. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION DEALERS 1014 Brady Ave., N.W. Atlanta 18, Georgia Phone: TRinity 6-8858 Guy B. McClure Ben B. Burnett 147667171 SW! 00 Atlanta Steak Company GARDEN HILLS RECORD SHOP 2831 Peachtree Rd., N.E. Open Every Night 'til 9 P.M. Choose Warre Refrigerators for your store 49? AMQMA FLORISTS ' ' 9 Best Wishes to the '60 Graduating Class from the B-Team Cheerleaders Courtesy of Ship-A-Hoy Restaurant 95 Luckie Street, N. W Felton, Beth-68, 72, 105, 107, 114, 115, 116, 122, 129, 134, 140, 142, 160, 182 Ferguson, Martha-33, 127, 131 Ferguson, Miss Willorene-19 Ferris, Robbert--33 Ferris, Robbert-33 Fetzer, Richard-32 Fibelkorn, Tommy--37, 39, 105, 122, 186 Field, Gary-39, 137 Field, Hank-58 Fields, Anson-33, 132, 191 Fields, Becky-48, 126, 135 Fierman, Dorothy-39 Fierman, Martin-48, 169 Fifield, Margaret-39, 131, 136 Fike, Jean-58, 125, 136, 149 Findley, Clay-58, 124, 155 Findley, Pat-72, 158 Findley, Dr. Warren G.-8 Fine, Lowell-48, 135, 169 Fine, Terry-196 Finkelstein, Bruce-73, 142, 162, 174, 182, 195 Fisher, Leonard-33, 181 Fisher, Lydia-59, 106, 107, 129, 134, 137 Fitterman, Rachel-39, 136 Flanders, Harold-73 Fleming, Dan-48, 137 Fleming, Jimmy-48, 150, 191, 196 Fleming, .lack-73, 124, 154 Fligg, Mr. Jack C.-21, 24, 175 Flowers, David-73, 107, 154 Flowers, Mrs. Versie B.-25 Floyd, Donald-48, 169 Foote, George-73, 105, 107, 137, 138 Foote, Memiee-48, 123, 126, 134, 141 Foote, Pat-59, 125, 127, 148 Forbes, Suzanne-48, 123, 137, 161 Foreman, Miss Marian-18 Fornara, Miss Dolores-22, 126 Forum Discussion Group-129 Foster, Richard-48, 135, 169 Forster, Judy-59, 123, 155 Franc0, Jeanie-73, 108, 130, 132 Franco, Miriam-48, 152 Franco, Norma-48, 152 Frank, Helene-33 Fred. Pat-73, 160 Freeman, Colli?39, 136 Freeman, Reuel-33 Freeman, Suzie-48, 125, 159 French Club Advanced-134 French Club Beginners-134 Frick, Mr. Glenn-8 Frisch, Harry-39 Fuller, Beverly-48, 137, 161 Fuller,-131 Future Nurses of America-131 Future Homemakers of America-131 Future Teachers of America-130 -Q- Galanty, Ellen-73, 109, 127, 130, 137 Galanty, Mr. lrving M.-9 Gaik, Bill-197 Galpin, Robert-59, 170 Gardner, Ben-48, 123, 142, 150, 168, 174 Gardner, Charles-33 Gardner, Patricia-59 Garner, Barbara-48 Garner, Miss Marinelle-16, 18, 156 Garrett, Floyd-73, 110, 138 Garrett, Louise-33, 131, 132, 189 Gartrell, Signe-73, 107, 163 Garvin, Carol-59, 153 Garvin, Gause, Lynn-48, 125, 134, 141, 158 Anne-39 G-Cluh, Boys-142 G-Cluh, Girls-142 Gear, John- Gerber, Howard-73, 142 Gerber, Linda-73 Gershon, jane-74. 107, 127, 134, 135, 137 Gerson, Marilyn-48, 147 Gibson, Peggy-33 Gillespie, Mrs. Frances-22 Glass, Mrs. Katie-25 INDEX Glassman, Bruc-e-74, 166, 167, 172 Glassman, Stephen-33, 181 Glass, Lanny-48, 168, 192, 193 Glazer, Charlotte-74, 104, 106, 107, 108, 110, 129, 157 Glee Club, Advanced-136 Glee Club, Beginners-136 Glickson, Raye Lynn-33 Glover, Linda-48, 125, 126, 161 Godwin, Mr. Rufus-6, 7, 18 Goines, Mrs. Shirley-24 Goings, Becky-59, 124, 182 Goldberg, Eugene-39 Goldberg, Jay-48, 170 Goldberg, .ludy-33 Goldberg, Stevw33, 138 Golden, Marcia-59, 148 Goldman, Lawrence-48, 169 Goldstein, Janice-39 Goldwasser, Marcia-48 Coldwasser, Willie--48, 168 Golub, Bunny-33 Golub, Butch-59, 159 Goodman, ,ludee-33 Goodwin, Ann-68, 74, 105, 107, 122, 123, 142, 160, 182 Goodwin, Jon-48, 105, 123, 128, 133, 134, 138 Gordon, Gray-33 Gotlieb, Edward-39 Gough, Alice-33 Gould, Robyn-33 Gradettes Social Club-146 Graves, Becky-48, 158 Green, Bonnie-33 Green, Mr. Rembert A.-18 Greenbaum, Barbara-59, 107, 130, 148 Greenbaum, Elaine-74, 106, 127, 128, 137, 162 Greenbaum, Marylyn-74, 123, 127, 137, 162 Greenbaum, Michael-33 Greenberg, Nancy-59, 106, 130, 148 Greenberg, Norman-59, 142, 174, 188 Greenblat, Ann-39 Greenlilat, Hershel-74, 167, 168, 172 Greeson, Kenneth-33 Greenoe, Bartis-59, 109 Greiner, Carol-59, 155 Gregory, Bobby-74 Griffin, Linda-39 Grimes, Mary-59, 124, 149 Grimsley, Larry-33 Gross, Daniel-74, 128, 138 Grubbs, Dianne-74 Grubbs, Pascal-48, 150, 169 Grude, Gary-74, 162 Grude, Natalie-48, 158 Gruber, Burton-39, 138, 186, 191, 196 Guggenheim, Stephen-39 Guinade, Carol-74 Gulden, Pearlann-74, 104, 108, 127, 162 Guptill, David-137 Gusefski, Mrs. Susan B.-18 Guskind, Judy-33 -H.. Haas, Richard-74, 115, 118 Haase, Pippy-39, 135, 136, 138 Hadley, Bill--48, 168 Hagerman, Phil-39, 138 Hale, Martha-33, 127 Hall, Diane-48, 126 Hallman, David-59 Hallman, Karen-48, 136, 163 Hallman, Terry-39, 172 Halpern, Alan-33, 192 Halt, Willy-33 Hamel, Ernest-59, 106, 107, 129, 134, 137 Hammond, Harry-48, 168 Hammond, Stewart-59 Hammond, Walter-167, 170 Hance, Elaine-48, 134, 137, 158 Hankemier, Philip--74 Hankes, Marcia-48, 156 Hannah, Carolyn-74, 107, 115, 118, 123, 129, 140, 160 Hansard, Mr. E. H.-25 Hanson, J oe-33, 132 Hanson, Roni-60, 107, 130, 148 Haraszti, Hardema Rose-39 n, Pat-75, 134, 137, 146 Harper, Al-49, 105 Harper, Mrs. Doyal-9 Harrell, Jimmy-33, 191 Harrell, Joy--34, 127 Harrilee, Harris, B Harris, D Cheshire--34 illy-39, 180, 196 orothy-34, 127, 141 Harris, Herky-59, 105, 151, 196 Harris, Lynn-75 Harris, Michael-49, 135, 137, 169 Harris, Peggy'-34, 189 Harris, Scott-34 Harrison, Mrs. Hazel-25 Harrison, Linda-75, 130, 132, 136 Harrison, Mikw75, 114, 115, 119, 142, 174 Harrison, Susan-59, 149 Hart, Jack--75 Hart, J udy-49, 106, 125, 161 Hart, Nancy-124, 136, 151 Harvey, Carole-49, 133, 156 Hathcock, Laurel-39, 108 Hauser, Arlene-34 Hauser, Madeline-75 Hawkins, Andrea--34 Hawkins, Mary-75, 137, 142 Hawkings, Mr. Robert-20, 68 Hawkins, Sol-49, 106, 125, 134, 138, 161 Hayden, Robert-60 Hayes, Tommy-34 Hayes, Tommy-75, 137 Haygood, David-39, 196 Haynie, Hoyt-45, 49, 122, 123, 128, 135, 149, 168,180, 186, 191, 196 Haynie, Judy-68, 15, 106, 107, 115, 116, 122, 123, 128, 129, 134, 137, 146, 172 Haywood, Henry Heard, Mrs. .1 essie-25 Heflin, Mrs. Louise-25 Heimrich, Kathyh-49, 158 Hein, Betty-60, 106, 107, 129, 132, 138, 142 Hein, Fred-34, 181, 191 Hemrick, Betty--75, 107, 114, 115, 119, 140, 160, 182 Hemrick, Mrs. D. C., Jr.-9 Henderson, Denny-75, 150 Henderson, Jeanne-49, 158 Henderson, Mrs. Julia-25 Herington, Dale-138 Heringzton, Pete-76, 138 Herman, Gail-39 Herman, Robert-75, 162 Herdon, Linda-34, 189 Hershberg, Joyce-40, 133 Herwick, Pete-40, 105, 180, 188, 193 Hestir, Lynn-49, 126, 133, 135 H-eughan, Nancy-60 Higginbotham, Sherry-49, 161 Hightower, Mrs. Julia-15 Hilderbrand, Mr. Alfred-20 Hill, Craig-76, 132 Hill, Mrs. Reba-25 Hill, Susan-60, 124, 125, 127, 149 Hilley, Patsy-40, 105, -126, 135, 141, 189, 197 Hi-Lites Social Club-148 Hines, Harris-60, 105, 142, 151, 174, 182, 190, 195 Hoke, Leonard-34 Hoke, Sherwin--34 Holderman, Martha-40, 126, 136 Holladay, Lynda-34 Holt, Elizabeth-76, 137, 146 Holt, Lynda-76 Homeroom Presidents-123 Honor Society-106 Hood, David-49, 128, 133, 134, 138 Hook, Cathy-34 Hook, Susan Hope, Cris-60, 137, 153 Horlacher, Kathy-60 Horn, Lee-60, 155, 169 Horowitz, Jane-34 Horton, Roy-34 Horwitz, Kenny-60, 129, 132, 133, 134 Horwitz, Patsy'-40 3 Offices fo Serve You Z-L REAlTORS'INSURORS I Congratulations to the 1960 Graduating Class Compliments of Star Laundry and Edward H. Cole Radio and TV MORNINGSIDE BUCKHEAD 6 DECATUR Anderson-McGee Beauty Salon Dlly Cleanlng Service Located in Rhodes Center . , - 2 N. Rhodes Center, N. W. 838 NQQQQ IQEjlflfiL 'l Ave' 58 12th st., N. E. Neal- Pei-Shing Point A Friend ' ' Call for and deliver TR- 4-6439 TR' 643311 Hinsley and Segars Standard Service Station On the Corner of l'onn Ave. and Ponce cle Loon Dave Podhouser Furniture, Inc. Atlantzfs Leading Discount House 1860 Piedmont Rd., N. E. Atlanta 9, Ga. TR. 5-9731-TR. 5-9732 Smith Tire Co. 114 Piedmont Ave., N. E. Corner of Houston St. The Accessory House of the South JA. 3-1661 Powell Electronics 1024 Virginia Ave., N. E. TR. 2-9625 Best Wishes From , . . , Congratulations Courtesy of Cllldelella Beauty Shaffer Hosiery Co. Salon Distributors 'of to the Class Lewis Textlle Spotlight Hosiery , COIIlp3I'ly 778 N. Highland Ave., N.E 1 3.:.:gi.::,22:fet of 60 fm. D ' sc as Reeves Pharmacy SEITZINGERS United Insurance Trlmfgle M H98 Highland Ave., N. E. 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Phone: DR. 3-3131 Howard, J im-68, 76, 107, 114, 115, 1 135, 142, 150, 174, 182 Hubbard, Sharon-76, 123, 160 Huddleston, Danny--4-0 Hudson, Stark4P60 Huff, Donald-60 Huff, Eugene-40 Hughes, Mrs. Elizabeth-20 Hughes, Tommy-60, 124, 151 Humphries, David-34, 138 16, 122, Humphries, Demaris-129, 135, 137, 138, 153 Humphries, Lillie-76, 106, 107, 115, 123, 128, 132, 133, 137, 138, 146 Hunter, Miss Martha-25 Hutchins, Karen-60, 135 -1- Ingle, Wayne-34 Inter-Club Council-123 International Club-137 Irvin, Mrs. Virginia-15 Isaacson, Fayc+4-9, 134 Isaacson, Marcia-40 Isenberg, Maury Lee-76, 130 Isenberg, Renie-40 Isenberg, Terry-40 Israils, C Ivey, Joh ookie-49, 109 n-49, 130, 135, 168 Ivey, Robin-49, 163 .J- Jackel, Martin-60, 174 Jackson, Areti-60, 123, 125, 152 Jackson, Mr. Harold F.-8 INDEX Kaplan, Mary-34 Kaplan, Nancy-49, 156 Karski, Danny-49, 170 Katz, Ingrid-40 Katz, Richard-38, 181, 186,191 Kaufman, Kenny-77, 162 Kella, Levitha-49 Kelley, Margaret Keller, Pat-61, 129, 153 Kelly, Peggy-61, 125, 136, 137, 152, 189 Kelly, Pete-34, 181, 186,191 Kendrick, Mayes-49, 138 Kennedy, Bill-77, 123, 142, 174, 190, 195 Kennett, Sue-40, 136 Kessler, Charles-191 Kessler, Sherry-50, 134, 136, 152 Kessler, Steven-77 Key Club-128 Keyes, Stephen-40 Keyser, Dale-50, 136 Kidd, Edward-34 Kilpatrick, Joel-34 Kilpatrick, Dean-61, 137 Kincaid, Bill-40 Kindsvater, Paul-77, 150, 174 King, Claudia-77, 137 King, Dennis-34 King, Frances-61, 125, 127, 149, 189 Kinney, Gregory-34, 138, 191 Kinney, J erry-61 Kinn-ey, Peggy Sue-34 Kirby, Miss Ruth-21 Kirk, Brenda-40 Jackson, Mr. Leroy-22 Jackson, Mr. Warren-8 Jacobs, Danny-49, 168 Jacobs, Olynn-40, 131 Jades Social Club-161 James, Sally-34, 131 Jampole, Alan-76 Janko, Barbara-76, 104, 106, 107, 108 Jarrell, Dr. Ira--8 Jays Social Club-152 Jester, Eddy-34 Jockers Social Club-162 Joe KF129 Joel, David-76, 132, 134 Johns, Baxter-40 Kirkland, Philip-77, 107, 150, 160,174 Kirkman, Johnny-34 Kitz Social Club-156 Klein, Rochelle-50 Knighton, 'David-40 Kogan, Dana-77 Kolesky, Walter-34 Koppel, Helene-40 Kornblum, Cenw40 Koster, Beverly-34 Kraft, Sheila-77 Krnnt, Steve-61, 106, 107, 128 168, 190, 196 Krick, Rosalyn-50, 133, 136, 152 Krick, Ted-50 , 132, 133, 159, Johns, Paulette-40 Johnson, Anne--60, 138 Johnson, Bobby-40 Johnson, Cherry-49, 136, 161, 172 Johnson, Johnson, Cody J erry-40, 197 Johnson, Jimmy-76 Johnson Johnny-77 113, 115, 117, 123, 142, Krugman, Karen-50, 123, 156 Kuffrey, Bill-40, 135, 137 Kuykendal, Bill-50, 108, 170 Kuydendal, Bob-40, 137 -L- Ladd, Juanita-61 Lafkowitz, Diane'f40, 138 Lahman, Jerry-50, 169 Lee-170 150, 174, 182, 190, 195 Johnson, J. R.-77 Johnson, Lynn-60, 153 Johnson, Margaret-77, 124, 130, 137 Johnson, Randy-77, 132 Johnson, Suzanne-49, 106, 126, 135, 149, 189 Johnston, Dede-34 Johnston, Dicky-49, 170 Joiner, Carol-49, 126, 133, 135, 137, 156 Jones, Brenda-49 Jones, Carol-60, 155 Jones, Don-34 Jones, Dianne-194 . Jones, Mr. H. D.-19, 104, 109 J on-es, Patty-77 Jones, Paul-34 Jordan, Estelle-40, 131, 136 Jordan, Johnny-60, 152, 155 Jordan, Nicky-61, 142, 151, 174, 188 Josephs, Joanne-49, 109 Jousters Social Club-163 Laird, Coach Sid-196 Lane, Eddie-40, 180, 188, 191, 196 Latimer, Mr. A. C.-8 Latimer, Diane-77, 106, 107, 114, 124, 128 13 2, 160 Latin Club-135 Leas, Susan-50, 106, 123, 133, 156 LeCraw, J oy-127 Lecroy, Shen'y-34 Lee, Ann-61, 136 Lee, Billy-50, 170 Lee, Dotty-50, 126, 149 Lee, Howard-40 Lee, Gordy-50, 170 Leif, Nancy-40 Lefkoff, Charles-40, 180 Leitch, Mrs. J. J.-9 Leitch, Lindsay-61, 55, 105, 106, 107, 122, 123 138, 140, 148, 157, 185 -K- Leitch, Risse-34, 138,141 Lereah, Pearline-78 C Lewis, Michael-40 Lewis, Sherry-40 Libowsky, Martin-50, 168 Library Club-133 Lichtenstein, Mark-78, 105, 107, 142, 174, 182 189, 197 Liggett, Betty--78 Lilley, Karen-40, 126, 136 Lincer, Bruce-50, 167, 170 Lindsey, Eddie-168, 192, 193 Lipham, Bill-4-0, 135 Lipham, Charles-40 Lips, Harold-34 Lips, Marilyn-34, 131 Lipsius, Carol-40, 108 Little, Jane-40, 131, 136 Little, Lit-61, 133, 137, 155 Little, Macy-34 Littrell, Barbara-50, 137, 1519 Lobel, 1661-61, 159, 192 Lobel, Miriam-78 Lockett, Robin-61, 125, 136, 148 Loeb, Marilyn-50, 105, 180, 191, 196 Loudermilk, Tommy-34 Lowe, Mrs. Eve-22 Lowry, Glenda-50, 136, 161 Lowry, J On-78, 124, 135, 174, 192 Lowry, Mary-61, 123, 124, 125, 148, 189 Lumpkin, Mr. Emest E.-25 Luna, Claud-40, 132, 137 Lunsford, Wayne-78 Lyle, Peggy Anne-78, 136, 146 Lynch, Arthur-34 Lynch, Miss Martha-18 Lyverse, Jean-34, 127 -M- Macher, Barbara-34, 141 Macher, Patsy-50, 134, 147, 189 Maclntyre, Patricia-34 Maddox, Carol-34, 131, 189 Maddox, James-55, 61, 106, 107, 122, 128, 133, 134, 138, 157 Malfett, Pat-40, 136 Maisel, Marilyn-34, 141 Majorettes-141 Mandel, Jeff-61 Mann, Doug-34 Mann, Mike-34 Manning, Frances-40 Manning, Harriet-40 Manning, Mae-34, 131 Manning, Sharla Marchman, Beverly-34 Marks, Denny-34 Marks, J immy-34 Marlowe, Annette-61, 106 Maroney, Brenda-78, 137 Marre, Mike-50, 169 Marre, 'Susan-34, 131, 132 Marsh, Cynthia-50, 126, 133, 156 Marsh, David-34 Marsh, Michael-40, 133, 137 Martin, Alan-50, 168 Martin, Mrs. E. R.--9 Martin, Lynda-50, 126, 159 Martin, Ruth-79, 137, 160 Martin, Steve-79, 186 129 Masak, George-61, 79, 135, 167, 168, 187, 192 Masak, Steven-40, 137, 187 Math Club--132 Matheny, Kathy-41, 126, 131, 136 Matthews, Mr. Dooley-20, 175 Mathews, Sally-61, 153 Mau, Douglas-186 May, Denny-50, 137 Mayes, Guy-41 Mayes, Harvey-196 Mayes, Marion-79, 137, 158, 172 Kahanow, Barry--77 Kahn, Beverly-40 Kamor,-34 Kanter, Miss Sylvia-24, 136 Kane, Pete-40 Kapers Social Club-149 Kaplan, Donald-77 Kaplan, Janice-34 Levin, 122 Barry-67, 78, 105, 106, 107, 110, 115 , 128, 162,190, 195 Levin, Flora-78, 162 Levin Levin , Lynda-50, 134, 147 , Michael-40, 186 1 Maziar Maziar , Elaine-41 , Jerry'-79, 106 Maziar, Harriet-79, 162 Maziar, Marilyn-41 McArthur, Sandra-50, 159 Levine, Marilyn-78, 134 Levy, J ay-78, 162 Lewis, Bud-61, 168 Mc-Bride, Carol-50, 126, 135, 138, 161 McClain, Carolyn-79, 187 McClelland, Joe-34, 181, 191 ! Hagood's Beauty Shop 43 14th St., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. Serv-A-Rack Atlanta, Ga. 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G0-B-TWEENS Class Of '60 rom Atlanta, Georgia American Allied Company Loan C0 Compliments of Z E P Manufacturing Corporation 209 Miller 210 McClelland, John--41, 180 McClure, Jimmy-41, 191 McCaH'erty, Wayne-41 McCallie, Miss Edith-21, 24 McConigly, Ralph-50, 154, 168, 180 McConnell, Mac-61, 137, 155, 189, 197 McCormick, Eugene-34 McCormick, Olin-79, 154, 166, 167, 172 McCulloch, Nancy-79, 107, 160 McDaniel, Renata-50, 156, 161 McDonald, Sue-79, 137, 158 McGarity, Glen-79, 130 McGee, Mackie-79, 160 McGee, Mary-34, 127 McGinty, Marilyn-79, 105, 107, 124, 140, 160 McGinty, Mr. Philip-9 McKavitt, Mark-79 McKay, Mrs. Howard-9 McKay, Rosemary-61, 107, 124, 134, 155 McKee, Dennis-41 McKee, Joyce-34, 131 McKee, Miss Mamie E.-20, 21 McKern, Carolyn-61, 109, 125 McKern, Charlotte-41 McKern, Herman-174 McKern, Joan-34 McKinnon, Mfsgrt. Wade L.-23, 168 McLeod, Littrell-41, 136 Mc-Millan, Mike-50 McTeer, Carol-79, 135, 137 McVay, Irene-61, 106, 132, 133, 135, 1 McWhite, .lim-34 Meadows, Clyde-79, 167, 168, 172 Meadows, Mrs. Grace-25 Medintz, Marcia-50, 134, 14-1, 147 Medintz, Phillip-80, 108, 182 Meek, Terry-41 Melton, Sandra-50, 123, 126, 135, 159 Mendel, Stanley-62, 168 Merritt, Louie-80 Michael, Renee--41, 126 Michel, John--62, 138 Michnick, Stephen Stanley- Miles, Elaine-41,126, 136 Miles, Merry-80, 106, 107, 137, 158 ' Miles, Nancy-34, 131 Miller, Alvin-34 Miller, Mrs. Ann-19 Gayle-41 Milleri Karen-50, 138, 149 Miller, Ken-80, 124 Miller, Ronnie-34 Miller, Miller, Milner, Roy-62 Shellie-80 Mac-191 Milt, Happy-34 Milton, Dickie-62, 170 Mingledorfi, Gayle-41, 138, 141 Minkin, Jeanine-34, 138 Mislow, Sam-80, 123, 162 Mitchell, Brent-50, 154, 159, 169 Mitchell, Robert-34, 181, 186, 193 Mitchell, Truett-80, 123 Mixed Chorus-137 Mobley, Linda-41, 136 Mohley, Peggy-34 Molkne Moore, r, .1 immy-62 Billy-80, 106, 128, 133, 138 Moore, Elaine Moore, Cenelle-62 Moore, Guerry-34, 181 Moore, Lisa-62 Moore, Lorraine-34 Moret, Sandy-34, 181, 186, 192 Morgan , Gerald-50, 167 Morgan, Jenny-41 Morgan, ,lim-50, 168 Morgan, Sue-51, 161, 182 Morris, Mr. Charles O.-14 Morris, Ann-41, 136 Morris, Trissy-62, 14-8 Morrison, Miss Dorothy-19 Morrison, Marilyn-80, 134, 163 Morse, Mrs. Jane-21 Moscow, Susan-34 Moskowitz, Diane-51 37, 153 INDEX Moskowitz, Gladys-51 Moskowitz, Judy-41, 147 Motion Picture Club-135 Murphy, Bill-62 Murphy, Jack-80 Murphy, Johnny-138 Murphy, Pat-41, 126 Murrion, Elizabeth-34 Mueller, Miss Thomsine-22, 132 Myers, Allen-51, 170 -N- Naif, Tim-51, 170 Nassau, Lynn-34 Nauman, Ellen-62, 124, 148 Needham, Miriam-51, 163 Neel, Charles--80 Nesbitt, Jim-62, 124, 155, 166 Nettles, Patricia-34 Neuhaus, Bette-80 Neuhaus, Judy-34 Newman, Bobby-62, 135, 167, 170 Nicholson, Jackie-41 Nissley, Doug-62, 107, 157, 166 Nixon, Dian-e-80 Nixon, Don-51, 128, 138 Nolen, Gail--62, 138 Nord, Charlie-34 Norris, Dot-51 Norris, Martha-34 Norris, Sandra-35 North, ,limmy-41, 186, 192, 193 North, Sandra-80, 14-2, 182 Norwood, Beth-62, 153 Novak, Glenda-62, 130, 148 Novak, Leon-41, 91 Novak, Margie-34 Nussbaum, Rosalyn-35 Nutting, Jeff-62, 192, 197 ..0... Oakley, Donny-188 0'Barr, Anna-62, 138, 153 O'8arr, Alicia-41, 123, 126, 133 0'Callaghan, Mr. L. J.-8 Oesterreicher, Gary-35 0'Kelley, Mikael-80 Orator, Staff-108 Orchestra-138, 139 Orenstein, Linda-80, 132, 137 Orenstein, Marvene-35 Orenstein, Terri-35 Orlin, Debra-62 Oser, Clarice-35 Oswalt, Barbara-35 Oswalt, Bohhy-81, 166, 167 Ousley, Linda-62, 124, 182 Overton, Mr. William J.-21 ..p.. P. A. System-130 Page, Kathleen-51, 123, 134, 152 Pages Social Cluh-153 Palmer, Jerry-62, 123, 127, 157 Palmer, Marilyn-41 Panter, Carol-51, 137, 161 Panter, ,lo-62, 155 Panter, Laura-172 Parker, Eve-81, 130, 146 Parker, Michael-41 Parker, Nathan-41, 138, 189 Parks, Paula-35 Patterson, Joel-51 Parver, Chester-62, 159, 168 Paschal, Brenda-35, 131 Payne, Barry-51 Pazol, Norman-81, 162 Peacock, Cornelia-51, 137, 163 Pealor, Kathy-62, 107, 149 Peek, Cynthia-81 Peek, Dennis-41, 105, 123, 133, 192 Peek, jimmy-41 109, 123, 124, 137, Peek, Larry-63, 123, 151, 168, 182, 190, 195 Peeks, Mr. J. W.-25 Penney, Angela-41, 131, 136 Penso, Irving-35 Penso, Rosalind-51, 106, 135, 152 Pentecost, Danny-81, 154-, 167, 169, 172 Pergament, Michael-63, 132, 133, 157, 170, 186 Pergament, David-41, 191 Perlinski, Emily-35 Perryman, Kenneth-51 Perry, Billy-51, 168, 191, 196 Perry, Homer-35 Pertain, Charles-51, 137, 196 Petrakos, Christine-35, 127, 161 Petrakos, Elaine--63, 125, 130, 152 atina-51 Petkas, K Pettway, Martha-51, 132, 163 Pettway, Paul-35 Phillips, Wyatt-51, 150, 168, 180 Phrydas, Arthur-63, 135, 166 Piassick, Donna-51, 141, 158 Pichulik, Louis-35, 181 Pichulik, Michael-51, 170, 196 Pickard, Carolyn-51, 156 Pickard, Ginger-35 Piel, Betty--41, 136 Pittman, Wesley-51, 150, 168 Plyer, Beth--63, 136, 149 Plyer, Patsy-35 Poindexter, Jimmy-51, 168 Polan, Sandra-51, 156 Pollock, Stanley-52, 154, 170, 189, 197 Pomerance, Dale--52, 105, 134 Pomeroy, Dickie-52, 169 Pomeroy, .loc-52, 123, 168 Poole, Ernest-192 Pope, Lynda-81, 127 Pope, Sue-63, 124, 125, 134, 137, 189 Porter, Mr. L. E.-25 Portman, Joy-42 Posner, Harvey-42, 137 Postell, Maria--52, 106, 109, 123, 197 126, Postman, Mrs. Claire-135 Povilaitis, Cookie-63, 113,142,174 Pousner, Michael-35 Powell, Angele-52 Powell, Ann-42, 126, 136 Pratt, Madison-63, 105, 107, 153, Pratt, Harry-42, 192 Pratt, Kathy-35, 131 Price, Eddie-52, 137 Pricc, Marilyn-52, 135, 137, 149 Price, Pat-42, 131, 136 Price, Peggy-35, 127, 131 Priles, Victor-35, 181, 186, 191 Prince, Ginger-81, 115, 117, 127, 163 Pruette, Susie-42, 136, 187 Purcell, Dana-42 Purdum, David-63, 106, 135 ,Q-. 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C.-63, 142, 174, 195 Rittenbaum, Ellen-35 Rivers, Herbie-82, 105, 107, 115, 118, 128, 137,150 Roberts Roberts, , Ann-42, 108, 126, 135 Claire-35, 131, 136 Roberts, Colleen-82, 107, 134, 146, 161 Roberts Roberts, , Colline-52 Edmund-35 Roberts, George-35 Roberts, .1 im-82 Roberts, .1 udith-42 Roberts, Pam-52, 105, 141, 158 Roberts, Sheila-82, 124, 172 Roberts, Vic-42, 133 Robertson, Linda-63, 107, 134, 137, 153, 155 Robinette, Leon-82, 105, 106, 107, 110, 111, 115, 116, 128 Smith Robinette, Sheila-35, 131, 163 Robinson, Carol-42 Robinson, Larry-42, 192 Robinson, Maryem-63 Robkin, Judy-35 Robkin, Renana-82, 106, 107, 109 Roddenberry, Craig-82, 142, 166, 187, 192 Rollics Social Club-156 Ronin, Phyllis-82, 108, 127 Rose, Elaine-35, 131 Rose, Martha-52, 105, 106, 125, 126, 141, 149 INDEX Schaefer, Lynne-52, 125, 159 Science Club-133 Schiff, Brian-35 Schmidt, Julia-35 Schou, Vibeke-83, 105, 106, 110, 122, 134, 135, 137, 163 Schoultz, Tommy-64, 168 Schreibman, Nancy-64, 130, 157 Schrotter, Ronald-35, 191 Schrotter, Steven-83 Schuler, Jackie-42, 126, 131 Schulman, Alan-42, 138 Schulman, Anita-84, 130 Schulman, Harvey-52, 169 Schulman, Howard-83 Schultz, Stephanie-35, 127 Schwartz, Mike-83 Science Club-133 Scobel, Gail-52, 156, 194- Scondras, Georgia-42, 131, 136 Scondras, Katherine-83, 142 Scott, Gretchen-42, 123, 136, 138 Scott, Jim-64, 106, 107, 129, 132, 133, 138, 157 Scott, Martha-43, 126, 133, 138 Scott, Melissa-64, 106, 123, 153 Seaborn, Ricky-52, 106, 128, 134, 138, 161 Seale, Catherine-83, 130, 146 Segal, ,loe-64, 106, 107 Segan, Roger-64, 169 Segan, Sherry-35, 123, 141 Seidel, Emilie-35, 127, 138 Seidenspinner, John--52, 138 Seitz, Bobby'-35, 138, 192 Seitz, Charlene-83, 106, 107, 110, 111, 128, 135, 138, 146 Seitz, Kenny-83, 162 Seitz, Mr. R. Owen-24 Seligman, Sandy-82, 142, 162, 174, 182 Seplin, jack-52, 167, 170 Setze, Miss Elizabeth-9, 14, 129, 153 Shadix, John-82, 174 Shaffer, Harvey-64, 137, 159 Shaffer, Sandra-64, 130, 148 Sissan, .limie Sisselman, Dehby-64, 148 Sisselman, lvan-35, 181, 192 Skaggs, Nlary-52, 125, 158 Skaggs, Robert-35, 191 Skelton, Mr. Webster-18, 20, 151, 175, 180 191 Skinner, Barbara-35 Skott, lvan-65 Slate, Carole -43, I26, 136 Slate, Mrs. W. 0.-9 Slater, Rarry-43 Sloan, Larry-84 Smallwooil, Joyce-84 Smith, Allen-84, 138 Smith, Andrea lris lAndy1-68, 84, Smith Bailey-65, 129, 132, 138, 157 Smith: Betsy-84, 106, 134,146 Smith Smith , Miss Betty-22, 134 , Ruzzie-53, 123, 125, 159, 182 Smith, Edwin-65, 138 Smith, Cay-136 Smith, George-53, 150, 169 Smith , Dr. G. Y.-8 Smith, Harris-35 Smith, ,lack-84, 172 Smith, .lanice-85, 187 Smith, Jerry-43 Smith, Jimmy-43, 137 Smith Smith , Josie-85, 105, 107, 124, 134 , Marjorie-43, 131, 136, 138 Smith, Michael-35, 181, 191 Smith, Mimi-53, 156 Smith, Phyllis-53, 106, 134 Smith, Regina-35, 131 Smith, Russell-35 Smith, 'Sally-43, 126, 135, 138, 141 Smith, Sam-85 Smith, Shirley-65, 187 Smith, Steve-65 Smith , Sue-85, 113, 115, 117, 142, 189, 199 son, Billy-85 Rose, Mrs. Rosenberg, W. W.-9 Betty-52, 135, 152, 172 Rosenberg, Delores-63, 108, 157 Rosenberg, Elaine-82, 109, 130 Rosenberg, Howard-42 Rosenberg, John-63, 138 Rosenberg Morris-42, 133, 135, 186 Rosh, KarlL35 Shamitz, Kay-35 Shamrocks Social Club-159 Sharpe, Schaefer-83, 167, 169 Shaw, Mrs. Betty-19 Shaw, Margaret-35 Shaw, Ralph-64, 124, 157, 174, 189, 196 Sheheane, Jean-64, 123, 124, 163 Shelfer, Peggy-52, 126, 135, 142, 1 59, 182, Roskind, Susan-42, 189 Rothberg, Edwin-35 Rotter, Martin-35 Rowland, Clarence-82, 142, 187, 192 Rubin, Cary-162 Rubin, Cookie-42 Rubin, Davida--35 Rubin, Mrs. Michelle-109 Rubin, Nancy-64 Rumble, Doug1aw82, 107, 111, 128, 138 Rumble, John-42, 188, 189 Ruskin, Iris-64, 157 Rutland, B. .l.-64, 107, 134, 138, 153 Rutledge, Bettye-82, 136, 158, 172 Rutledge, Ken-82 Ryan, Mrs. Agnes-15 -5- Sabers Social Club-159 Sachs, Harvey-52, 133, 135, 170 Saint, Rosie-42 Sammons, Cheryl-64, 155 Samples, Nelson-42 Samples, Catherine-83 Sapp, Sandra-52, 163 Sanders, Emil-35, 191 Sanders, Mr. Eugene-21 Sarason, Arlene Nlarie-35 Saul, Elissa-42 Saunders, Bill-35, 191 Sanders, Sarah Ann-83, 138, 148 S.-anling, Ed-42, 192 Scarhoro, Mrs. Marcell-15 Scarbrough, Coach-191 Schaffer, .1 oel-83 212 189, 197 Sheriff, Laura-64 Sherlock, Mike-35, 181 Sherman, Arlene-52, 133, 134, 172 Sherwood, Liz-43, 126, 130, 136, 194- Shetzen, Leslie--84, 134, 146 Shetzen, Mimi-52, 147 Shields Social Club-155 Shoolbred, Bill-52, 150, 169 Shuey, Ted-64, 151, 182, 190 Shuman, Ina-84, 106, 129, 132, 157 Sicro, Robyn-43 Siegel, Janet-84, 104, 108, 157 Siegel, Paul-64, 166 Siegel, Ricky-43, 135, 196 Sikes, Virginia-43, 126, 131, 136 Silberstein, Milton-35 Silver, Arthur-84, 105, 107, 115, 119, Silve r, Barry-84, 138 Silverhoard, Gerry-43, 138 Silverhoard, Sandra-35 Silve rhoard, Stanley-52, 170 Silverman, Steve-52, 186, 191, 196 Simmons, Gail-52, 136, 163 Simmons, Mrs. Rosa-25 Sims, Lee-35, 141 Sims, Linda-52, 134, 147, 154- Sims Sims, , Joan-64, 136, 155 Jeanie-52, 105, 106, 123, 125, Sims, Melissa--35, 141 Sims, Tommy-64, 124, 142, 151, 174 Sinclair, Toni-35 Sincl air, .lack-43, 135 Singer, Loretta-35 Sipe, Richard-43 128, 150 158, 189 Smithson, Dorothy-65, 125 Snee, Betty-43, 131 Snee, Robert-167 Snider, .leanette-43 Snow, Becky-36 Snow, Joe-65, 166 Solomon, Arthur-65 Solomon, Jenifer-35 Solomon, Murray-65, 123, 138 Solomon, Steve-85, 162, 192 Souhlis, Johnny-43 Souhlis, Betty-85 Southerner Stafl'-108 Southwood, Rill-43, 137, 192 Sower, .lohnny-85, 142, 174, 195 Spades Social Club-150 Sparks Social Club-155 Spanish llluh-135 Spear, Kathy-43, 126, 135, 189, 197 Spears, Mrs. l.eola S.-20 Specs Social Club--160 Speer, Martha-53 Spence, Carol-36 Spence, Hank-35, 181, 186, 191 Spence, Peggy-55, 65, 105, 106, 107 129, 137, 153 Spilker, lid-43, 133, 138 Spindel, Ronnie-85, 128, 132 Spindel, l1onnief36 Spinks, Charles-85, 124, 138, 154- Spins Social lfluh--148 Spivak, Sara lfllen-36 Spurlin, Patsy-85 Spurlin, Tommy--43, 180, 188, 191, 196 Squires Social Club-150 Stair, Xlary-53, 138, 161 Slarnes, Glenda--65, 124, 125, 152 Slarnes, Mary-85, 160 104, 109 158, 182 122, 125, Starrett, David--85, 106, 107, 110, 128, 134, 138 Starrett, Robert-43, 133 Staten, Connie-53, 126, 142, 159, 182, 189, 197 Stearns, Eddie--43 I tyl tt d g l 1 in Atlanta it's LEON FROHSIN OLE KING COLE BAKERY Best in Baked Goods 8 Convenient Locations to Serve You , 'Y be REMINGTONS gas 06, 998 N. 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C.-9 Thome, Jow-53, 86 Thome, Sandra-86, 107, 124, 163 Thompson, Andy-36 Thompson, Danny-43 Thompson, Mrs. Mary-23 Thompson, Mercer-66, 142, 174, 188, 193 Thompson, .lean-86, 136, 158 Thompson, Tommy--43 Thompson, Walter-86, 107, 142, 174 Threatte, .1 oseph-36, 138 Tidmore, Billy-86, 124, 154, 167,170,172 Tillem, Melvin-86 4-, 125, Timmerman, Mary Long-86, 105, 107, 114, 115 123, 129, 134, 140, 160 Tolleson, Bob-36 Topping, Harietto-53, 126 Tourial, Sarah-36 Tourial, Sidney-66, 107, 133, 135, 159, Tower, Eddie-36 Tower, Mrs. T. B.-9 196 , 155, INDEX Trammell, Patty-86 Trammell, Peggy-43, 105, 126, 141 Travis, Stevff86, 192 Travis, Stuart-87, 107, 123, 138 Trimyer, Dorothy-87, 146 Troncone, .1 erry-36, 132, 133 Trussell, Joel-43, 180, 191 Truax, Carol-43 Tucker, Jodi-66, 133 Tuggle, .1 omi-36 Tntas, Sylvia-87, 136, 158 Turetsky, Mark-36 Turner, Lyle'-36, 181, 193 White, Marsha--36, 127 White, Nancy-66, 125, 136, 152 Whiteman, Harvey-66, 135, 168 Whittaker, Cathy-54, 125, 126, 135, 137 Whitfield, SallicP54, 137 Whitsett, Mr. Edward E.-24, 175, 195 Wice, Marilyn-87, 107, 127, 134, 137 Wilcox, Kathy-54, 156 Wild, Dena-44 Williams, Deedye-44, 126, 131, 136, 194 Williams, Jerry-44 Willis, Nan-44, 105, 123, 126, 141, 189 Willson, Frances-44 Turner, Tony-66, 149, 174, 188 Turner Tumer , Phyllis-43 ,Dan-ss, 167, 110 Twinx Social Club-158 -U- Udinsky, Jerald-43, 133, 138 Unell, Arleen-66, 157 Ursulescu, John-43, 132 .V- Van Hise, Barbara-66, 124, 148 Wills, Mr. William A.-18 Wilson, Helen-44, 105, 123, 141 Wilson, Larry-54, 150, 169 Wilson, Libba-32, 36, 122, 123, 141, 189 Wilson, Patricia-44, 138 Wilson, Rena-66, 106, 107, 123, 124, 125, 129, 134, 137, 138, 153 Wilson, Theron-87 Wimberly, Ann-36 Windham, Charles-195 Winks Social Club-151 Winn, Marty-36, 191 Van Over, Liz-87, 104, 108 Van Wycrk, Nina-66, 131 Veda, Chikami-36 Verner, Alvin-87, 162, 190 Vincent, Raymond-36, 191 Winters, Cenrw66, 88 Winters, Carole-54 Winters, Lee-44 Witowski, Carol-54, 161 Wolfard, Charles-54, 168 Vineyard, Brenda-66, 138, 153 Vinkins Social Club-154 Vinson, Lynn-43 Vinson, Sallie-87 Vivian, Claire-43, 150, 168, 188, 192 Wolbe, Ellis-88, 162 Wolbe, Lane-54, 142, 147, 154, 174, 188, 192, 193 Wolfe, Emmett--36 Woodall, Carol-44, 126 Pewee-53, 150, 169, 180 Vogelgesang, Felecia-53, 163 Von Schaaf, Anne-87 -W- Wachsteter, Howard-53, 135, 169 Wachsteter, John-87 Wafers Social Club--147 Wager, .ludy-36, 131 Waite, Nelson-4-3, 191 Waits, Margiw36 Waldrop, Bobby-53, 107, 150, 180, 188, 192 Walker, Dorothy-66, 106, 125, 129, 136, 137 Walker, Mrs. Mattie 'Sue-20 Waller, Joyce-43, 136 Waller, Kenneth--43, 127 Waller, P. W.-166, 167, 172 Waller, Robert-66, 124, 157 Walton, Mr. Thomas H.-21 Walton, Capt. 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Zaban, Carol-54, 134, 147 Zaban, Laura-36 Zanders, Mrs. Fannie-25 Zeder, Frieda-54 Zimmer, Rosemary-36, 131 Zimmerman, Jean-67 Weeks, David-44, 138 Weinberg, Larry-4-4 Weinberg, Bobby-87 Weinman, Carole-87, 68, 104, 106, 107, 108, 115, 118, 122, 129, 162 Weinman, Laura-36 Weinstein, Devra-36, 138 Weissman, Norman-54, 169, 192, 193 Zimmerman, Regina--36 Zimmerman, Sherry-88 Zion, Rita-54, 156 Zipz Social Club-160 Zuments, Georgff88, 106, 107, 128, 134, 138 1 Wells, Melanie-4-4, 135, 136 Werbin, Charlotte-66 Wesley, Mary-66, 55, 105, 107, 122, 123, 141, 153, 189 Whatley, Carolyn-44, 131 Whatley, Annette-66, 136 Wheat, Bill-44, 133, 138 White, Billy-44, 192 White, Donald-124, 167, 168 White, Linda-66 BOB'S RAMBLER, INC. TR. 5-Z5-15 T-ll Spring St., N.W. Parts SL Accessories Factory-Trained Mechanics Bireley's Bottling Co. N on-Carbonated Fruit Flavor Drinks 554 N. Angier Ave., N.E. MU. 8-1161 Collegiate Press, Inc. Printers - Publishers 1166 Euclid Ave. Atlanta 7, Ga. JA. 1-1924 Congratulations to the 1960 Senior Class TERMINAL FW RANSPORT Co., Inc. Florida to the Great Lakes 180 Harriet Street, S.E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA JAckson 3-7501 Deb Fashions Best Wishes Congratulations to the Class of Ladies' and To '60 1960 Children's U Ready-to-Wear Graduating Class TWINX SOCIAL CLUB . Gaines Produce Co. B t W. h t Congratulations I Fl Sh es is es 0 . 't ' ' to the Senior Capio Clfy owel Op YOU Class Capitol City Poultry Co. 1047-49-51 Peachtree St., N.E. o d , 111 C 1' S . . . Art Center of the South - 74 Broad St., N.W. JA. 1-1477 Atlanta, Georgia Other Stores 'Conveniently Located at: Buckhead Lenox Square Decatur Art Supplies - Picture Frames - Prints - Mirrors La Salle Studios Burel Bros. Barber Shop Hill Manufacturinvg' 774 N. Highland Ave., N.E. Com an Photography TR. 6-9134 p y 3 Experienced Barbers 1500 Jonesboro Rd., s.E. 63 Broad St., N.W. Air Conditioned T. G. Burel, Manager J. L. Burel, Proprietor Biuso's Italian Restaurant The Gem of Italian Food in the South Open 7 Days a Week From 11:30 'Til 5:00 A.M. Louie Vargas, Proprietor Phone: CE. 3-9280 2975 Peachtree Road in Buckhead g Atlanta, Georgia Briarcliff 5 8a 10 Crescent'Floor Stores Marsh Business College Covering. 1047 I5mgc?IdE.Leon Atlanta 6, Ga. 322 Ivy St., N.E. JA. 5-6813 MU- 8-4544 We imprint napkins and matches. Congratulations to the 1960 Graduating Class THE I . n :Ev ' f W SOCIAL CLUB 217 Out-of-Town Florist Alpharetta Florist We Serve North Fulton County GR. 5-5605 Roswell 6355 Fashion Tailors Suits Made to Order Tuxedo Rental Alterations for Ladies and Gentlemen 11 Edgewood Ave., N. E. Phone: MU. 8-6745 In Memorial : Mr. David Moses Kessler Compliments of a Friend Southside Printing Company prints the Henry Grady Student Directories Southside Printing Company, Inc. Atlanta, Georgia E. 0. Sams The Editors and Staff of the Service Station 1959-60 SOUTHERNER 855 W' ZijcT3'ist NE' Atlanta, Georgia Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1960 Ward's Drug Store 13 Edgewood Ave., S. E. Prescription Specialists Tniniry 2-2642 . TRinity 6-7432 Congratulations to the V. d 1960 Class from meyar Appliance Mr. and Mrs. Company Joe I. Zimmerman 436 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. Same Location 15 Years The SOUTHERNER is the newspaper that keeps the school informed and entertained. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1960 Edward Krick Mabel's Beauty Salon 2419 Piedmont Rd., N. E. CE. 7-2542 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1960 Best Wishes from Blackwell Service Station Best Wishes to the '60 Graduating Class Best Wishes from Shirley of Atlanta The Makovers Wholesale to Merchants Only 209 Pryor St., S. W. Atlanta, Georgia Congratulations to the Class of 1960 Best Wishes from Anthony's Men's Wear 111 Peachtree St., N. E Old Hickory House Number Two New paw-tl parking area. TR. fi-flillill 14500 l'i4-clmont ltd., N. IC Atlanta, Georgia Wx- specialize- in l'it-C'ookvcl liarlu-cue and llrunswick Stew Catering Service Best Wishes to the 1960 Graduating Class London Metal and Iron Works 897 Adamson St., S. W. Atlanta, Georgia Muse's Millinery for summer is now ready- better than ever. Muse's Millinery fourth floor Peachtree, Walton, and Broad Gordon's Magic-pac potato chips are BETTER . because they're FRESHER! Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1960 Judy Benson Vogue Cleaners Broadview Plaza Shopping Center Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sims and Family 0'Kelley's Incorporated Established 1919 Men's and Ladies' Formal Wear Rentals and Sales 231 Mitchell St., S.W. JA. 2-9960-JA. 1-0421 Atlanta 3, Ga. Paul Baron 951 Peachtree St., N. E. Atlanta, Georgia TR. 4-2332 TR. 4-2694 Compliments of Lovable Brassiere Company 2400 Piedmont Rd., N. E. Highland Beauty Salon 1395 N. Highland Ave. TR. 2-9106 Expert Hair Stylist Modern Contour Chairs Air Conditioned Jeanne's Dress Shoppe, Inc. Styles of Today with a Touch of Tomorrow 962 Peachtree St., N. E. TR. 6-0200 N. Highland Beauty Salon Complete Beauty Service Coiffures of Distinction 1046 N. Highland Ave., N. E. Compliments of Virginia-Hilan Barber Shop TR. 6-0106 . . Peachtree Letter Hillcrest Florist, Service nc' TR. 6-8804 1003 Virginia Ave., N. E MUltigI'aPhiHgT' Mimeographing- TR- 6-0792 Multilithing- Addressing Atlanta, Georgia 968 Peachtree St., N.E. THERE'S A REASON J. S. Broyles Super Market 1586 Piedmont Ave. N.E. Delivery Service Daily TR. 6-0385 When motorists show a decided preference for a particular brand of gasoline year in and out, it's because that brand has proven best for their cars. Year after year, Standard Oil gasolines are the South's most popular motor-fuels -and a million motorists can't be wrong. STANDARD OIL COMPANY fKentuckyj An institution is rated by the people who represent it. 1,1-t the students and graduates of' Grady High Sm-hool give it the status it truly 1l1-serves. I'age's Pharmacy Ac-ross from the Georgia lhiptist llospital Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1960 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of '60. TABS SOCIAL CLUB Best Wishes from Cricket Shop 220 Peachtree St. Broadview Shopping Center Lakewood Stewart Shopping Center Take Out Table Service Pizza by GiGi 2421 Piedmont Rd., N. E. CIC. 3-5064 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1960 Best Wishes to the 1960 Senior Class Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Levin and Family Best Wishes to the '60 Graduating Class 0 HI-FI 0 RADIO 0 TELEVISION 0 RECORDS INC. SALES SERVICE RENTALS 1923 Peachtree Road, N. E. Atlanta 9, Georgia TR. 5-9327 or TR. 4-2212 Mention this advertisement and receive special discounts for graduation gifts. 2 YOUR FAMILY GETS THE MOST . . . from ST F O R E MILK ICE CREAM 2711 Piedmont Road CE. 3-9431 BOB'S SPORTS SHOP Corner Peachtree and 1Oth St. Atlanta, Ga. Phone: TR. 3-2509 FREE PARKING ACROSS THE STREET Trophies-Engraving- Athletic Goods-Bowling Bags, Shoes, Shirts- Sporting' Goods SHACKELFORD DRUG STORE, Inc. Ethical Prescription Druggists '1-111 N. Highland Ave., N. E, Atlanta, Georgia Phone: TR. 2-51521 BAUCOM 8: FLEEMAN Reliable Druggists 722. N. Highland Ave., N. E., at St. Charles TR. 6-1566 KILBURN'S OPTICIANS Contact Lenses 467 Peachtree St. Compliments of BROWN -WRIGHT HOTEL SUPPLY CORP. COMPLETE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOL CAFETERIAS 518 W. Peachtree TR. 6-1041 Morse 8z McElveen Druggists A Prescription Store 810 N. Highland Ave., N. E. Phone: TR. 6-8836 Corn Upholstering Company Custom Built Furniture Reupholstering 1598 Piedmont Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. TR. 3-3097 G. G. Corn EVANS FINE FOODS 3 Good Places to Eat 790 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. 79915 Peachtree St., N. E 2137 N. Decatur Road McGahee Tire Service West Peachtree at 14th St. Atlanta 9, Georgia Phone: TR. 6-9165 Road Service Complete Auto Service Radio Repairs Congratulations to the Graduating Class of '60 A Friend Archer Service Station Open 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Road Service C. W. Archer Peachtree at 12th Atlanta 9, Ga. See the Lark at Chick Barron, Inc. 560 W. Peachtree, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia TR. 5-0007 Robert Spector Lumber Company 183 Peters St., S. W. MU. 8-6101 Compliments of Coastal States Life Insurance Company C. H. Poindexter, President TR. 4-7025 TR. 6-9420 Doby's Good Food OPEN 24 HOURS Two Locations: 1021 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. 99 Forsyth St., N. W. Grading and Paving Shepherd Construction Co. ME. 4-3311 I Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1960 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 754 Peachtree St., N.E. Dr. Roy O. McClain, Pastor BOWL For Fun BOWL For Healfh af FRANK BRANCH FRANK CARTER gaaal- 0 - 77Zaz'6c famed BROADVIEW PLAZA CE. 7-66I2 PIEDMONT ROAD ATLANTA. GA. Reeder and Charme Beauty McGaughey, Inc. Salon Best Wishes to the Best Specialists in 957 Amsterdam Ave-Y N'E Sports Students of Wishes TR- 6-9555 Hem-y Grady High F Your Headquarters for rom all sports equipment, . fI'0IIl 3. 3 including Award Jackets Young Chma - , and Sweaters, Trophies Restaurant Frlend F d rlen and Medals 475 Ponce de Leon Ave Corner Boulevard Broad and Walton Better Chinese Food- d t t k t JA. 2-8757 or e?R.02-33590u for tire best-in Congratulations to the popu ar music, The Great Congratulations 1960 Graduating Class Atlantic 8z Pacific to th . Tea C0 e A Fflelld Graduatin 881 Memdl-ian Dr., s.w. g A H Phone: MU. 8-3719 Class Eliolfestsl' CC 1' Il CS Clyde Daffron of DR. 8-1708 I'ad.i0. atlanta' Advemsmg Manager 1816 2nd Ave. Decatur, Georgia Atlanta, GG0I'gi21 H. K. Forrester 970 on your dial We fix anything with tubes except tires. 2 4 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 1 K Q N X L N ff W 'Q f A X D I L 99 Qi? ff f .. I K X L f K Q 2 V rf . - v, 4 T 4 XX .L N ?, I 1 . K K ,D 9 CQ J N5 if I N .5 s,' N N Y I . F I 1, g . i 1 A ' .4 11 ,. , Ya V Congratulations CLASS OF '60 s, cf' I N x N N X 0 Congratulations to the Senior Class Congratulations to the 1960 Graduating Class Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Mrs. J. T. Widener Agent, Northeast Realty Co., Inc. Congratulations to the P'tree-P'tree Cir. Gulf Filling Station Big Brother is watching over you Van's Store for Men 1044 Peachtree St., N. E. Atlanta 9, Georgia Compliments of VVhy Pay More? Use foresight-protect your eyesight. Gray's Optical Dispensary 16 Edgewood Ave. CNext door to Haverty'sJ Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Two Fr.iends Congratulations to the 1960 Graduating Class Joe Franco The Hickory Chick Art-School Supplies Milton Bradley Co of Ga., Inc. 384 Forrest Ave., N. E. TOYS--GAMES- CRAFTS Best Wishes from Partain's Jewelers 1003 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Georgia Central Electric Products Lighting Fixtures Electric Supplies 228 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Georgia McGinnis Gulf Class Of 1960 H. Smith Bottle 1873 Piedmont Rd., N. E. S0l'ViCe St- .d sz Sl I Supply Company TR'6'9218 1023 Highland Ave. lnal age . Catering, Counter and TR 6 9388 Service Smith Can Co. Carry out - ' . . 58 C 1 d st., s. E. Bafbewed Turkeys, TMS Battems 1886 Cheshire Bridge Rd. AElZ:ltt:BGe0rgia Chickegih Beef Road Service The Comb SL Brush 3196 Peachtree Road, N. E. CE. 3-3271 Mr. Roland Mr. James Wise Planning Today Means A Brighter Tomorrow With best wishes Ro D. Warren Compan , Inc Real Estate -Loans -Insurance SUITE 4-18 HEALEY BUILDING Phone JA. 3-6262 GEORGIA TECH SERVES 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 Subiects Technical Institute Courses Adult Education Programs Short Courses and Conferences Engineering Industriai Business Community Trade and Industriai Education In-Plant Training Ott Campus Community Programs Southern Technical Institute E.C.P.D. Accredited I8-Month Courses Eight TechnoIogical Fields Research Services - - - ' Georgia Tech Research Institute 0 Engineering Experiment Station Physical and Material Sciences Chemical and Mechanical Sciences Rich Electronic Computer Center A.C. Network Calcuiator ' Price Gilbert Library Literature Surveys Patent and Atomic Energy Coilections Largest Engineering Book Coliection in South Placement Services ' Public Relations Office Senior Placement Service ' Dean of Students Office Senior Placement Services Part-time Student Employment 0 Georgia Tech Alumni Office AIumni Placement Service FOR FURTHER DETAILS, CONTACT PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPT., GEORGIA TECH, ATLANTA, GA For a Fair Deal, Buy From Fair Jewelers, Inc. MR. AND MRS. 46 Whitehall St., S.W. JA. 4-7561 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1960 from Atlanta Wholesale Grocery Com pany BEST WISHES TAYLOR'S PHARMACY Toco Hill Pharmacy Leondus Brown, Prop. 2921 N. Druid Hills Road ME. 6-1431 Atlanta, Georgia Tau Epsilon Phi Mu Chapter limory University Home Drapery Shop 3164 Peachtree Rd., N. E CE. 3-4095 Woody's Barbecue Drive-in 1985 Buford Highway Best Wishes to the Graduating Class A Friend Chas. G. Shockley General Insurance 2881 N. Druid Hills Rd., N. Pl. Atlanta, Georgia ME. 6-1414 BROADVIEW PLAZ A ,. .HAP wah AUNT FANNY'S BAKING CO. Pies, Cakes, and SpeciaHy Breads Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1960 THE HENRY GRADY HIGH SCHOOL P.T.A. All Ways Lead to MAYES' GARAGE 1028 Virginia Ave., N.E When You Become a Grocery Buyer, ATLA'1IfII'gii,-QIESJRGIA Remember . . . THE BIG APPLE Best Wishes A FRIEND .. A - Allied Company .,,, .. ..,. . Alpharetta Florist. .. ..,.. . . .,... ,.... .... . . . American Loan Company.. .. , Anderson McGee Beauty Salon .. . A 8: P Food Stores.. .,,. . . .. .. ADVERTISERS INDEX 218 . ...209 207 224 Archer Service Station.. ,,.. . . . ,. .... .......223 Atlantic Lighting Fixture Company. Atlanta Steak Company ., . .. .. Atlanta Wholesale Grocery Company. 211 .205 228 Aunt Fanny's Baking Company... .... ..... ..........229 Aunt Fanny's Cahin .. . ...... .. ,....... .... .,..... . . Auto Drivt-r's Training School, lnc. . . . .. -9- Baucom 8 Fleeman illrugstotei ..... .. .. Ben 8: Don's lmported Auto Accessories ..... . ..., Judy Benson .. . . ..... .... . . .... Berle Shoe Company.. .. .... .. . Berry Realty Company., . Big Apple Super Market ........ Binder's, lnc .... .. . .. . ........ ,... Bireley's Bottling Company. .. .. . Biuao's ltalian Restaurant . ..,.... Blackwell Service Station ..... ........ .201 205 .222 .211 .219 ... ........ 211 .207 .230 .216 215 .216 .218 Dr. Nathan Blass .. .. .. ..... ...... . ..2l1 Bolfs Rambler... . .. .. ., ..........215 Bolfs Sport Shop. .. . .. ...........222 Mr. Morris Boss-.. .. ..,.. . ....... ........ ..... . .,.. . ....,2l1 Bl'Il1't'llll, 5 8 10 Cent Store... ..... . .. Broadview Bowling lBowl-O-Matic Lanes? .........,. Broadview Plaza Merchants Association .............. .216 .224- .228 Brown-Wright llotel Supply Market... .....,............ -222 .l. S. Broyles Super Market .,.. . ..,. . ...220 B. Team Cheerleaders ..... ...,.... .... . . ,....... . Bnrcl Bros. Barber Shop ..,.. ..... ........ . .216 .. rj .. Central Electric Products .... . Charme Beauty Salon . .. . ,.... .. .. .224 Chick Barron. lnc ..... .. .... ....., ............... 2 2 3 Cinderella Beauty Salon .....,....,. ....207 Cloudt's .... .. . .. . .... Coastal States Life . ....... ........ ................ 22 3 Coca'Cola ...,. ,... . . . .. . . . ........ .............. .............. . . ........201 Edward H. Cole Radio 81 T.V. Service ...... . ...,......,.... 207 Collegiate Press, lnc. .. .,.... .. ..... .. ...,... ........ . -215 Comlr 8 Brush iThel... ....... ........ ..... .,... . .......,....... . . 2 26 Corn Upholstering Company.. ..... ...,.. ..... . . .. 222 Crescent Floor Covering Company . ........ ,........ -216 Cricket Shop ..... .,., . .. ...... .....,..,............... ........ ................ . 22 1 -. lj - Dave Podhouser Furniture, lnc .,.... lleh laslnon .... . . . ...... .. .... ...... . Dohy's Good Food.. . ..., . ..... .. Dunaway, Emhry 8: Shelfer.. ..,., .. -pg- Electrical Wholesalers, lnc .... ........... E. Sam Jones ..... ..., Evans Fine Foods.. . .. .... . Evelyn Lee Beauty Salon ....... ..., ............... ..I-'... l air.lemelers,1nc... .... . Fashion Tailors .... . . . ..... . First Baptist Church... .... ....,..... . Foremost Dairies-.. . .,.,..... .......... . Forrester Electronics.. .,.,.......,. .. ..2l6 .223 .203 . .............. 209 .222 .207 .228 .218 .223 .222 .224 Joe l'ranco.. ............................................ .. .. Q - Leon Froshin ......................................... Gaines Produce Company ........ ....... . Garden Hill Record Shop .............. Gasperini's ........................,........................................ 4. . . Ceorgia Institute of Technology ............. Georgia Typewriter Exchange .............. Cordon Foods ..................................................... Gray's Opticians Dispensary ................. Gulf Filling Station .......... ...................... . .. - H .. S. Hammond Story Agency, Inc ......,.. 216 ........-..-209 ay Construction Co ......................................... .............. 2 05 - ..... - ..... 219 Hayt:ood's Barber Shop ..................................... .............. 2 05 Haypo0d's Beauty Shop .......,.............,...................,. .........,.,.. 2 09 Henry Grady High School P.T.A .............. ..,........... 2 29 The Hickory Chick. ........ . .,....................,................ .............. 22 6 Highland Beauty Salon ................................ ............. 2 20 Hill's Beauty Salon ........ ............,.......... ............. 2 1 1 Hillcrest Florist .........,...........................,...,.... .............. 2 20 Hill Manufacturing Company ................. .............. 2 16 W. L. Hinsley '......... ........ ..................... ........... .............. 20 7 Home Drapery Shop ................................ .............. 2 28 . - .l - .l. 8 B. Smith Company ................. Jack s Shoe Service .......................... .leanne's Dress Shop, inc .,............,... Jersey Ice Cream Company.. ..,........ . 1 ,Iousters Social Cluh ................,............... .............. 2 17 - K - Kilhurn's Prescription Opticians .............. .............. 2 22 Edward Krick .... .,.........,.......,.... ........................,. ...........,.. 2 1 8 Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. ........,.......... - L - LaSalle Studios .................................. H. W. Lay 8: Co., Inc ..... Merton Levin ..... ............... l.. 81 M. Electronics .... .. Lewis Textile Co ......... ............,............. Mr. Nathan Lipton ................................... London Metal 81 lron Works .......,.. Lovahle Brassiere Co ........................ ... M - Mabel's Beauty Salon... ...... . .. Marsh Business College. .......... .. .......... 207 .. .....2l8 Marvel Cleaners ........... ........ . .. ........... ..... ........ . . ...205 Mayes Garage ..... ....,... ................... ....... . ................ .... . . . . .-.230 McClure Burnett Commiwion Co ........... .............. 2 05 McGahee Tire Service ................................ ...... ...... 2 2 3 McGinnis Gulf Service .............. 226 Milton Bradley ..... .............. ................... .............. 2 2 6 Montag Brothers, lnc ..,.. ....... .............. . ............., 2 0 3 Morse 8 McElveen Drnggists ........ .......... ...222 Muses' Millinery '......,....... ...................... ..... ..... . . .210 Mutual Clothing Co ....................... . ...,. .............. 2 09 - N - Northeast Realty Co., Inc ........... North Highland Beauty Salon. .. - 0 - Ohio Southern Express ............... O'Kelley's, lnc. ............,.......... . Old Hickory House .................. Ole King Cole Bakery ............... .......200 .. P - Page's Rexall Pharmacy ............. Partain's Jewelers ......................... Paul Baron ..,........................................ Peachtree Letter Service ............ Pizza by Gigi ............,........................ Powell Electronics ........................,........ - R .. Reeder 81 McGaughee, lnc ........ .........a220 ...............,224 Reeves Pharmacy .................... - ..... ,........... ........ .,..... - ....... .20 7 Riada Mills Co. .........................,........,............... - ..... ........... 2 ll Robert Spector Lumber Company ..........,.,., ......... - 223 Roy D. Warren Company, Inc. .................. ...... - .... 22 7 - 5 .. Sams Service Station ................ Seitzinger's, Inc ......................... Serv-A-Rack ...........,..........,........ 'Service Bowling Shirts ......... ............218 ....-..-..207 Shackellord Drug Store ......................... ......... , .222 Shaffer Hosiery Company ................................. ............... .20 7 Shepherd Construction Company ............... ............ 2 3 Ship A-Hoy Restaurant ...................,............. . ............... M2205 Shirley of Atlanta. .......................................... .......,................ .. ..-219 Charles C. Shockley Agency ............. .. ...... .......228 Mr. 81 Mrs. Dave Sims ................................... - .... - ....... -219 Mr. 81 Mrs. John Smith ............................. -.- ................ - .... N228 M. Smith Bottle Supply Company ......... M ............ ...-..226 Smith Tire Company ........... . ...................... ..- ..... -W ....... ....s207 Southern Bell Telephone 81 Telegraph Co ....... ---225 The Southerner ........................... -M ..... - ................. -.-.-..........,...218 South Side Printing Company. .......... . ..... .. .... .. .... ....218 Standard Oil Company ............................ .........-....220 207 Star Laundry 8: Dry Cleaning ........... - .,... M. ...... s Stinard 81 Slagel 'Service .................... -.. .. 1' .. Taber Pontiac, Inc ............................. Tabs Social Club .................,.. - ...... ...,......226 - .............. 211 ..............-22l Tau Epsilon Phi ........,........................................ - ...... -..,.....-:..228 Taylor's Pharmacy .................... - ....... - ......,................. -- ...... ,......228 Terminal Transport Company, Inc ................. -..-..-..215 Toco Hill Pharmacy .,......... , ............. - ......... - .... ...-W .... . -..228 Triangle M Provision Company-.. ...... ....- ...... ,W207 Twmx Social Club ..................,.... - .............................. u ....,....... 216 -U- United Insurance Company of America ......... 2....,207 -V- Van's Store for Men ....,.,..................... ...,..,................... - .226 The Varsity ......................... . .................................. .........2l3 Vineyard Appliance Company ................ ............ 2 18 Virginia Hilan Barber Shop ............. Vogue Cleaners ..................,................ 1 ....... - W ... Wafers Social Club .................,.. Ward's Drug Store ................ Warren Company ................. Weinstock's Florist ................ Mrs. J. T. Widener .................... WINN tRadio Station! ............... ....... Woody's Barbecue Drive-In ........... Young China Restaurant..- ..,............ . .. Z - Zep Manufacturing Company ............. ................220 .-.- .... - .219 -..218 lVlr. G Mrs. Joe 1. Zimmerman ................ . .............,.. 218 Llp Cleaners ........................................................... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mrs. Sara G. Burgess Mr. Fred Clien Mrs. Ardis L. Cramer Mr. R. H, Derthick Mr. Gerald Epstein Mr. Samuel A. Falcon Atlanta Journal and Constitution Miss Willorene Ferguson Mr. J. LeRoy Jackson Mr. Larry Krantz Mr. Ralph McGill Mr. Charles Morris Miss Dorothy M, Morrison H Mrs. Sara Posey Miss Cheryl Sammons Miss Catherine Seale The Southerner Dr. A. J. Walker Miss Mary Young 231 2 Have you ever sat secretly with your opponents during a football game? Little do they realize that a spy is observing every movement the eye can catch, comparing their spirit and sportsmanship with 0-urs. My very last game as a senior at Grady had come. Days were passing by rapidly now. Many things I always dreamed of doing were slipping through my fingers. Each game I died a little moreuas I wanted so badly to be on the field yelling away with the cheerleaders. This was impossible as I was not chosen to represent my school on the Held but in the stands. And how I represented itl I truly gave it all I had. Being Editor of the ORATOR was my way of sewing Grady. A great many people helped me. Mr. Derthick gave me the encouragement to go on. My Mother and Father listened to all my troubles and helped in ways too numerous to mention. Ellen Galanty deserves special recognition for the In Retrospect section. My faculty advisor, and staff, every person mentioned in the acknowledgments and more Wall these helped. There are many people who did so much and were not given proper recognition. Please, please forgive me if I have made any mistakes and also forgive trouble gone to while composing the ORATOR, interrupting everyone's classes, recesses, staying after school for pictures. I hope you will overlook these things that come with life and that you have enjoyed every single page of the 1960 ORATOR of which I think is one of the greatest yearbooks ever. May it be something for you to treasure and keep throughout life - that is my hope - Sincerely, K lfclitor ol the l960 UliArl'Uli v 4 ..' ' L., - , ,E f w iigf- ,f a I 4 X r' ' 4 w . - w X x N I X 1 NJ-' X xi N ... ' H . 'W XVUXH 1 il u 5 X X , X X X X f -l DN ew X N , Xl . . N- X x X QQ- Sw X X s J N '5 ' 'Kw N X i'.n'ia 'l'J ' x ,N xv m 4 X ri. , e N ' w 'C ' as I Xa .....-L WW JM Zz, L., WWXAWMW4 ' r ad! 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Henry Grady High School - Orator Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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Henry Grady High School - Orator Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Henry Grady High School - Orator Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Henry Grady High School - Orator Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Henry Grady High School - Orator Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973


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