Northside High School - Viking Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1958

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The first several weeks of school brought with it all the excitement of seeing our friends again, getting organized into classes, joining clubs, and attending the first pep rally. This year, for the Hrst time, the Stu- dent Council planned a Big Brother Week, by which the eighth graders were made to feel more at home in their first few Weeks in a new way of life. This is just one of the many improvements that have been intro- duced at school this year. Because of the increasing enrollment at Northside, the In- terclub Council reorganized the existing four social clubs, Ace, Kat, Reb, and Top, into eight new clubs so that in a smaller body the club would function more easily and the student members would get to know each other better. These new im- provements, along with the formation of a letter club, have brought with them a spirit of friendship that will remain in the hearts of all of us forever. SSN KT' S..,,,,,,, .ali 30 K ln spite of a busy schedule of extra ac- tivities offered to the students, we must always continue our everyday studies. Un- der the competent leadership of all the many fine teachers, Northside has achieved a high scholastic rating among the colleges and universities in the country, and most of us can leave Northside with confidence in our academic backgrounds. Q 0 'G . 'Y . Q Mi-fv,H1,f.E J ,, N . K-I 4.3.,xm'l. gkgm. l ' 3,2 1.-. 3x 'x,: , . Q v .SFQ ff-f'sii:ig'.qi '.1'f9 J: . , '- H NT . Aa - ,,, -1 vp-A, 1. Lb .- H ' ., -1 if I H .U K r fi ,z iufg-.y fnzx v Y 'N 'S fm :ffl - in mmwmwfww-'M ...m u ,fm-Hwnwm .iff-M , A T' vw. ,. i-..f'xvmu7-4-1? Q i Q .au-he xxl.-f W fx-ml' K f 9 'g iffffxifi' ', . X5 I' U! lf , -15' .e f jll x W -y 'f 1' , A ' ' Q ' -TJ' if Q54 Y -.1 i F ., 5 xg'-X game. mxgv , ,Ii ,J , , Ar , Q Y ' y GF ke pm -ww-p A ,ann :x,7 Nf,m, Q K., gum. gg. 101:- s 4 2,6 WTWNQK s an--fs, ga W if :L 5 a- 1 Q 1 Ek MLW., 4 . 94? ii. 'Ilia' Nunn fx Q ix' we X tw 1 F3 again!! If ln, f , , f . o 1 15 aff w as Q ,J I A Q. ,, i I '17 R ' Y f Eff! ' ' , ,vyzix-- .... A5 ' Q U 'MN gh f ,: ll af mv Q X. wig-ib mug: png wwf vw, f,fX 1 ,un - .o n. ff? K.. fn. .A 'I rs ll , .. M, 2 mi - i X 1 . Q., Q N l 'isdl' 'Cm 0 sl, 1, I Q34 m X Q N ws - N f-..?' . -'r,.,.,W .W x DEDICATED TO MISS RITA BERRONG In your five years at Northside, you have played an important part in the life of every graduating sen- ior. Your friendly smile and pleasant disposition have gained for you the love and respect of all who know you. The long hours spent in filling out transcripts, interviewing stu- dents and parents, and writing student recommendations have not gone unrecognized, for the class of 1958 and the Viking staff have felt the results of your tireless efforts. To show our appreciation for your unselfish services to us and to our school, we dedicate this 1958 Viking to you, our friend and counselor . . . Miss RITA BERRONG HQQ JARVIS BARNES Assisfanf Supf'rinfr'ndc'nf Admisisfrativc' Scruiccs IRA JARRELL Szlperintcndent of Schools ADMINISTRATICN ROY W. DAVIS Assisfanl Su.pcrin'fr'mlf-nt Instructional Scvviccs 1 WARREN G. FINDLEY WARREN T. JACKSON GERALD Y. SMITH Axsisfauf Sujrf'rinfc'ndv11t Supcrinfendent Area III Assixianl Suprrinfcndcnf Pu pil Permnnvl Services Personnel Svruiccs K E i C l l WEDDINGTON H. KELLEY A.B., M.A. University of Georgia. Prirwijlal k.,,,,,,,,, t-QW if .f tex., The gtiiding forces which symbolize the spirit of learning and direct us toward a richer and fuller life. MARY BALLARD RITA BERRONG J. RALPH KEMP B.S. Georgia State College for Womeng B,A, Carson. and Newman Collegeg M.A, B.S. Georgia Teachers Collegeg M.Ed. Em- M,E, limory University. Peabody College. ory University. Regisfrur C07l11SUl0'T Counselor ,2 J., Q i II FACULTY Now, class, homework for tomorrow will be pages 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 . . . CAMILLE ARNOLD ......... . English B.F.A. University of Georgia MRS. HERBERT W, ATKINSON ....... Science B.S. G.S.C.W.g M.S. Emory University ANN AUSTEN .......... French, Spanish A.B. Duke University MRS. CATHERINE B. AUSTIN . . Secretary MARY BINNS ....... . . . . English A.B. Mercer University MRS. D. F. BLACKWELDER ...... . . Scicncc A.B. Agnes Scott College MRS. LOIS A. BOARDMAN ......... Science B.S. Michigan State College, M.S. University of Michigan ROSE F. BRADLEY ......... Honzemaking B.S.H., M.H.E. University of Georgia KEN BROOKER ........ Coach, Industrial Arts B.S. University of Nebraska FRANCES BRYAN . ....... Physical Education B.S. East Tennessee State Collegeg M.A. George Peabody College VIRGINIA H. CANNON ........ Mathcrnatics B.S.Ed. University of Georgia , PEGGY CARSWELL ...... . . Physical Education B.A. Wesleyan College LOIS CASON ............. Librarian B.S.Ed. University of Georgia MRS. J. L. CHESNA ......... I-Imncmaking B.S.H.E. University of Georgia CAROLYN P. CLAPP ......... Library Clerk A.B. Women's College of University of North Carolina 14 Cuivn CI.ARK ........ Coach, Industrial Arts B.S.Ed. University of Georgia ETlIE1.COCiKRFLI. . . . . . . . . . French A.B. Emory University MRS. MARX' COLLEY ......... Mathematics A.B. University of Georgia NVAYMAN CRM-:L . . . Head Coach, Physical Education B.S.Ed. University of Georgia: M.A. George Peabody College RALI-ii T. DABBS ........... Military Captain, United States Armyg A.B., B.S. The Citadel ,Y X G4 KZ! -IoHN DicK1tNS, JR. . . . . . English B.S. Georgia Teachers Cxgllegiqill. . ide sity of Georgia K N 'NX , i t RX' j JAMES V. l7II.LARD . . hx K. ....... English A.B. University of Georgiag M.A. Middlebury College XVAI.TlZR L. DURDEN ....... Driver's Training B.S. Georgia Teachers College MRS. Lucius FANT ........ . Secretary MRS. ELIZABETH MooN FERSIEN . . . . Latin A.B. Tift College I-IARRIET FLoURNoY ........ . English A.B. Valdosta State College NANCY F. FRASER ......... Social Scienre A.B. Randolph Macon Womanls College MRS. LAURA HUGHES ........ Latin, English A.B. Emory University TiioMAS AI. HUGHEY ..... Q .... Military Master Sergeant, United States Army GAIL HUTCHINSON ........... Spanish A.B., M.A. University of Georgia O.K. Now get out your joy notes . Us -News 15 To be sure, this child just didn't un- derstand the lesson. MRS. WARREN T. JACKSON ...... Sorial Sfmlivx B.S. Georgia State College for Women MRS. E. LADD JONES, JR ........ Mallremafirx A.B. Emory University MRS. ANN C. KIEEEER ........ Homemaking B.S.H.E., M.Ed. University of Georgia MRS. BETTY N. KIRBY ........ Homemaking B.S., M.S. University of Alabama LAURA F. LEARY ........ Commvrrial Slmlivx B.S. Georgia Teacher Collegeg B.B.A. University of Georgia MARY LOU LENTZ ....... Crmzmvrrial Sfmlirs A.B. Lenoir Rhyne College MRS. WILLIAM E. LOGAN ......... Englisb A.B. Georgia State 'College for Women MRS. CEc:II.IA MACKINTOSPI ..... Ffl'Ilt'lJ, Spanish A.B. University of Michigan ELIZABETH MAl.I.ARIl ........... Music B.S. in Music Ed. Georgia State College for Women MRS. A. A. MATHIZWS ........ . English A.B. Agnes Scott College MRS. ROGER W. MOISTER .... . Sorial Slmlivs A.B. Rutgers WALTER L. MORRIS ......... Social Studies A.B. Ed. Oglethorpe Universityg M.A. University of Georgia JANE MULREY .......... . English A.B., B.F.A. Wesleyan College JULIA NEWTON .... . ....... Srience A.B. Wesleyang M.A. in Science Emory University MARTHA NIBLACR .,.. . . . . . Sorial Sfmlics A.B. University of Georgiag M.A. Emory University 16 CUIDA NORTHCUTT ....... . Mathematics A.B. Tift College EDD O,QUINN ........ Coach, Mathematics B.S. University of Georgia, M.A. Peabody College for Teachers RICHARD E. PAGE ......... Social Studies B.A. Emory University NANCY RANKIN . ........ . English A.B. Emory University JANE ROBINSON .......... Mathematics B.A. University of Tennessee SAM R. ROMERO ......... Military, Sciencexxyvf B.S.Ed., A.B. New Mexico A. and M. A. ' .Q N X, J. L. SMITH ........... . Art B.F.A. University of Georgia FRANCES SMITH .......... Mathematics A.B. Georgia State College for Women MRS. C. W. SMITHWICK . . . . . Cafeteria Manager MRS. CHARLES C. SNOW ....... Social Sturlies B.S.C. Georgia State W. L. SPENCER, JR. ......... . Science B.S. University of Georgia GEORGE SULLIVAN, JR. . . . Mathematics, Social Science A.B. College Of William 8: Mary l3E T ANN TORBE T ....... . English A.B. Shorter College , Ol .Y OC ......... Mathematics - . B.S. University of Georgia AOCONER ........ . Music B.S., M.M.Ed. University of Georgia i MRS. W. SESSEL WATERS . . . . . . . Social Studies . sg:25gg.g A.B. University of Georgia f I '-e- ff! iffigff' ' ' COYLE WILSON, JR.. . . . . . Coach, Industrial Arts .S . ' ..., ,3 , I . X T51-.Q B.S. University of Georgia A 5 by If MARION D. YARBROUGH . . . . . . . . . Military , J 2 . Sergeant, United States Army X ii if NOT PICTURED MRS. CHARLOTTE HANKWI'fZ . . . . . . . . Nurse JIM LUCR . . . . . . . . . . Mathemati R.N. Milwaukee Hospital, School of,Nursing B-S. Georgia Tech CS if n -ii gs: a Mig, Yf,g?'1'i:: si g Q H-ff' f. LM .N Q S RM, af, -: gig 14 95' gg, ..-f: 2 'fi X M ,mf w Plf rl Sitting, left to right: Frances Massengale, Paul Holmes. Standing: Wyche Fowler, Mike Petrie. PAUL HOLMES ..... .... , . President FRANCES MASSENGALE . . Vice President WYCHE FOWLER . . . . . Srcrelary MIKE PETRIE . . . Trvawffrf During our high school career, we were faced with many obstacles and difficulties. We came to know both success and failure, but we learned to accept both. As wc go out into life, we will always be confronted by numerous problems, but we will try to remember that, with confidence in God and in ourselves, there will always be a way around every obstacle, an answer to every problem, and a solution for every difficulty. PAUL HOLMES 20 THOMAS RO'BIiR'l' ADAMS BRENDA Llflf ALBERSON BOND ALMAND, QIR. ALBERT SYDNEY ANDERSON III An easy manner aml a winning way. She knows how to keep us in the Full of fun aml u'ii to make the Wit and wisdom are born with a man. l'lllfTA, Vice President S, Civitan Club lffff of 5p'r'k'D uiholf world happyfi l, S, ROTC 3, 4: PASFAV 4, Homeroom KAPPA, French Club l, 2, 3, Assistant ALPHA, President S, Key Club 4, 5, ,resident 1, 3, 4, 5, Vice President 2, Bank Teller lg Y-Teens 4, 5, Pep Club S, Hi-Y S, Basketball Manager 2, Baseball iwimming 3, 4, S, Track l, 2, 3, 5. FNA S, FHA S, Biology Club 3, Teach- 2, Interfaith Fellowship Council 3, PAS- er's Aide S. FAV Treasurer 4, National Honor Society JEAN WINSLOW ARSENAULT She holds any position, with a sweet disposition. itered from Milton High School, Milton, assachusetts, September. 1956. ALPHA, 'ench Club 4. MARY COKER APPLETON She is characterized by a generous disposition, pleasing I0 all. ALPHA, Tiger Tales 4, Advertising Manager S, junior Civitan 4, Vice President 5, Homeroom Secretary 3, 4, FHA 3, Treasurer 4, Red Cross Representative 3, Office Aide S, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Bank Teller 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, PASFAV 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Biology Club 3. JO ANNE 'BAGLEY Patience is the companion of wisdom. DELTA, Commercial Club 4, S, Treas urer 4, Teacher's Aide 4, 5, FHA 4 5 Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, Red Cross Represehta: tive 3, Softball 2, 3, Tiger Tales Repre- sentative S. 4, S, Student Council S, Interclub Coun- cil S, Homeroom Officer 5, Spanish Club, Vice President S, Viking Circulation Man- ager S. MAXINE ARNOLD Always lively, never sad, the best kind of a friend. EPSILON, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, S, FNA 4, 5, Latin Club 2, 3, French Club 4, Photography Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Pep Club 5, Annual Representative 1, Bank Teller 2, Red Cross Representative 4, Vi- king 5. KATHERINE PORTER BARNETT Hz're's to the girl with eyes of brown, whose spirit proud you cannot down. KAPPA, Vice President 5, National Honor Society 4, S, Secretary 5, Student Council 5, Tiger Tales 4, News Editor 5, Home- room Secretary 3, 4, S, Junior Civitan 4, 5, Spanish Club Secretary 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, S, Rep- resentative Senior 5. KAPPA, National Honor Society 4, 5, Band I, 2, 3, Drum Major 4, 5, All-Nation Band 3, All-State Band 2, 3, 4, 5, Tiger Tales 4, 5: Physics and Chemistry Club 3,4, 5, Junior Civitan 3, 4, 5, Mixed Chorus 5, WABE Teen Board 5, Latin Club 2, 3, Astrono- my Club Trcasurer 2. MARCIA RAY BARTOO Smiling adds pleasure to this life on earth. DELTA, French Club 2, 3, Biology Club 4, Assistant Bank Teller 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 21 LILLIAN LYNETTE BEARDFN ' RODNEY RUEL BEARDEN JEAN ANN BENNETT A smrle tha! speaks of happmess He seems made for merrimenlf' She is full of charm and zest. Tntered from Toccoa High Schol Toccoa GAMMA, Football 1, 3, Track 35 ROTC Entered from A. Parks Medlock, Decatur, Georgia GAMMA FHA 3 4 Officers' Club S, ROTC 3, 4, 5, Gym Georgia, March, 1954. EPSILONQ Co- PASFAV 3 4 Spanish Club 4 YTeens Team 5. Captain of Majorettesg Excellent, Music EDWARD ISAACS BERND, JR. Tranquility and oceupulitm bring happiness. Entered from Washington High School, Washington, Georgia, Sep- tember, 1957. ALPHA, Viking S. CAROLYN FRANCFS BORN JEAN ELIZABETH BRANCH A soul so warm and true Give her roses, they become her. EPSILON Basketball 1 Band 3 FNA 5 KAPPA, Student Council 45 Tiger Tales Teachers A d'e 4 S Counselors Aide I 45 Pep Club 3, 4, 55 Cheerleader 33 Home- room President 2, 3g Counselor's Aide 4, S, Bank Teller 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, S5 Spanish Club 3, 43 PASFAV 2, 35 French Club S, Latin Club 2, 3. Festival 45 Spanish Club 33 FHA 4, 34 Y-Teens 55 Photography Club 2. PETER CORNELIUS BOHN The true man is firm in the right wayf' DELTA, Track 1, 2, 4, s, Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 43 Gen- eral Science Club 2g Physics and Chemistry Club S5 PASFAV 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK WOOD BREMER He who plays the game fair wins even when he loses. DELTA, President 5, Key Club 3, 4, Vice President S, Hi-Y 4, Vice President SQ Football 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Track 1, 4, S, In- terfaith Fellowship Council 3, 4g Home- room President 2, 3, Secretary 55 Inter- club Council 4, 53 Student Council 2, 3 Annual Representative 4. MIRIAM ANNE BENSON lik nice Io lu' natural when you're naturally nice, DELTA, Viking 5, Latin Club 2, 3, Y- Teens 4, 5, Girls' Chorus 2, 35 FHA 53 Pep Club 3, 4, S, Bank Teller 25 Annual Representative 33 Library Aide 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 5. DAVID REESE BRIDGES Wise to resolve, aml frafirnl to In'rform. Entered from South Habersham High School, Cornelia, Georgia, October, 1955. ROTC 3, 4, Best Drilled Platoon 3, Tcacher's Aide 4. 22 Rs fs, P Y RFQ A part of kindness consists in loving Stew BIQVERLY JEAN BROWN JEFFREY CARL BROWN JAMES HERBERT BROWNE HOWARD LEROY BRUNNER We ennnot he just unless we are Give me friends and music and life He is not a moment without some kind-hearted. will be complete. duty. people more than they deserve. nlcred from St. Louis Park High School, z. 1.nuis Park, Minnesota, October, 1956, JMHGA, Mixed Chorus 4, President 5: ill-State Chorus S, FHA 5, Spanish Club , Y-Teens 5, Chemistry and Physics lub 5, Cafeteria Aide 4. Entered from North Hollywood High Entered from Myers Park High School, ALPHA, French Club 3, 4, Art Club 5. School, North Hollywood, California, Sep- Charlotte, North Carolina, September, tcmber, 1956. SIGMA, Physics and Chem- 1957. DELTA, Band S. istry Club 4, Military 4, Basketball 4, Track S, junior Achievement 4, 5, Cafe- teria Aide 5. PATRICIA ANN BUCK She has sparkling eyes to match her personality. SIGMA, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Bank Teller 2, 3, Bank Worker S. FAY KAREN BUICE I have three aims in life-to live, to laugh, and to love. GAMMA, Pep Club 4, 5, Biology Club 4, Red Cross Representative 2, FHA 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative 4, Cafeteria Aide, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Bowling Team 4, 5, Latin Club 2, Coach's Aide 4. ELAINE RUTH BURNETT RICHARD HARRISON BURNETTE NANCY JANE BYNUM EZEKIEI. SAMUEL CANDLER, JR. Smile at thc world and it smiles Always good-natured, good-humored, Always sweet, friendly, gay, always One laugh will conquer a million right hack at you. KAPPA, Y-Teens 4, 5, Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Pep Club S, Biology Club 4. and happy. modest, thafs her way. frownsf' THIZTA, Interfaith Fellowship Council 5, OMEGA, Tiger Tales 4, FNA 4, President Rc-entered from Westminster, September Stamp Club President 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 5, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Span- 1956. GAMMA, Homeroom President 3 4, S, Tennis Team 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, ish Club 5, PASFAV 4, Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Bank 2, Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4, 5, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens Photography Club 2, Red Cross Repre- 1, 2, 3, 4. sentative 3, S. 23 sf., dl Q 1 ,IEANIE LEE CATES CECILIA ELMA CATON SHELLY ELIZABETH CHARLES RUTH JOLYN CHASTAIN EHicienf,, appealing, and always excited. Is seldom found so sweet a girl in I have spirits light as air. The mos! rertain sign of wisdom GAMMA, Gym Team 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens ffm Whoopi busy whirl!! Re-entered from Fairfax Hall, Waynes- if b'1 'f l 5'l'H 1, 2, 3, 4, S, PASFAV S, Teacher's Aide, OMEGA, Y-Teens 3, 4, S, FHA 4, 5, boro, Virginia, September, 1957. EPSI- THETA: Vikivx 55 FHA, UCXFCC Chili!- Clinic Aide 2, 3, 4, Bank Teller 3, 5. Commercial Club 4, S, Softball Team 2, LON, Y-Teens 5, Commercial Club S. man 3, President 4, 5, National Honor 3, Office Aide 4, S, Teacher's Aide 5. LINDA ANNE CLARK Frirmilim'is finds if: own road. Entered from Myers Park High School, Charlotte, North Carolina, September, 1956. OMEGA, Viking S, Mixed Chorus 4, S, All-State Chorus 4, 5, FHA 4, 5, Secretary S, Y-Teens 4, 5, FTA 5, French Club 5, Pep Club 5, Student Store 4, Chemistry and Physics Club 4. Listen to others, but think for yourself. Club 5. SUSAN GLENN CLAYTON Poised ana' soft-spoken. JOHN DEMPSEY CHILDRESS III ALPHA, Track 2, Cafeteria Aide 2, Photography Club 2, ROTC 3, 4, Best Drilled Squad, Platoon and Company 3, Physics and Chemistry DOROTHY MEADE CLAIBORNE Where she met a stranger, there she left a friend. KAPPA, National Honor Society 4, 5, junior Civitan 3, 4, 5, Viking S, Homeroom President 1, Secre- tary 2, 5, Treasurer 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, Manager 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, S, President 1, Latin Club 2, Program Chairman 3, Biology Club 4, FHA Social Chairman 5, As- tronomy Club Secretary 2, WABE Teen Board 5, Representative Sen- ior S. HAL MURDOCK CLYBURN He that can have patience can GAMMA, Y-Teens 1, 4, 5, Latin Club 3, have whut he will!! Bioloy Club 4, FHA 4, Oflice Aide 5, ALPHA, Mixed Chorus 2, Rifle Team 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. ROTC 3, 4, 5, Officers' Club 5. Society 4, 5, Secretary 5, Homeroom Sec- retary 5, Mixed Chorus 4, Annual Repre- sentative S, Bennett Home Economics Award 3, Towle Table-Setting Contest CFirst Placcj 3, 4, Northside Winner of United Nations Exam 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Physics and Chemistry Club 5. MILDRED GAIL COCHRAN In appearance, always neat, and in nature, always sweet. Entered from Brown High School, Atlanta, Georgia, February, 1957. ALPHA, Y- Teens 4, S, Vice President S, FHA 5, Teacher's Aide S, Oilice Aide 5, Pep Club 5. I fad MARCIA ANN COLBY 7 possess A good disposilion is to possess fm' of Ihr' most sought for attributes. MARY GODDARD CONKIN Full of the joy of living. KAPPAg Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, S, Vice Presi- crcd from Henry Grady High School, dent 1, Basketball 15 Commercial Club 55 anta, Georgia, September, 1957. EPSI Latin Club 2 3' Biolo Club 4 Girls' ' i i gy S N: Y-Teens S, Drama Club 5, Com- Chorus 2, 3, Library Aide 33 Office Aide 'cial Club S, Biology Club 5, Teacher's 4, Sp Junior Achievement 3. ci. SR -a. MARY EARLE CREW Love, suwelness, goodness in her person shines. lLTAg junior Civitan 4, S, Viking 5, :erfaith Fellowship Council ig Home- vm Secretary 4, Treasurer 55 Annual prescntative 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec- ary 3, Library Assistant 4, Sg Pep Club French Club 3, 43 PASFAV Secretary Spanish Club ig Bowling Team 4. ANN KENAN COULON A good heart is worth u world of gold. SIGMA, Tennis Team 4, 5, Span- ish Club 2, 3g PASFAV 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3, FHA S, Refreshment Chairman 53 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Physics and Chemistry Club S, Bank Teller 3, 4, S, Annual Representative 45 Typing Aide 5. MARY ANNE CONNERAT Her kindness and her worth to spy, one needs bu! gaze in Mary Anne's eye. Entered from Fairfax High School, Fair- fax, Virginia, january, 1955. OMEGA, Art Club 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, S4 French Club 2, 3g Biology Club 4g Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, S, Physics and Chemistry. Club 55 FTA S, Winner Region 3, Girls' Interscholastic Tennis Championships 3, 43 Runner Up Girls' State Interscholastic Championships 3, Winner Girls' State ln- terscholastic Championships 4. HERBERT LEE CREECY, JR. He is merry, he is clever, he is winsome ever. Entered from Sewanee Military Academy, Sewanee, Tennessee, 1957. OMEGA. HILDA DOLORES cooK Only lziml words issue from her lips. Entered from Fulton High School, Atlan- ta, Georgia, january, 1954. KAPPA5 Soft- ball Team 1, Girls' Chorus 2, PASFAV 29 FHA 3, Y-Teens 43 Commercial Club 4, Sq FNA S: Teacher's Aide 4, S. LOIS ELAINE CROOK THOM.AS LYNN CROUSE JAMES NEWTON DANIEL A girl worth knowing, and worth A jolly and good fellow, and full of glee, Laugh and the world laughs with you. knowing well- who rims to lwgb our loud and free. EPSILONg Hi-Yg Football 3, ROTC. SIGMAQ Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, ig PTA Rep- Entered from Metairie Country Day School, resentative 25 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pho- New Orleans, Louisiana. OMEGA, Band 4. tography Club 2, 3, GAA 2g PASFAV 2, 3, Spanish Club 35 Teacher's Aide S. W P 5 nl? fi 25 as L s IELINOR LCCONTE DAVIS Sim'ere, ajfable, but a defender of her rights. SIGMAQ Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Bank Teller 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 25 Bank Teller 3, 5. r M ARY ANN DILCHER Smile your way through worriesg laugh your way through life. Iintered from Glenbard High School, Glen Iillyn, Illinois, September, 1933. EPSILON5 Y-Teens 3, S, Council 45 Spanish Club 35 PASFAV 35 FHA 45 Bowling Team 45 Gym Team 55 Pep Club 55 Homcroom Vice President 45 Teacher's Aide 5. GEORGIA HELEN DAVIS Mix a little folly with your wisdorn5 a little nonsense is pleasant now and then. THETA5 FHA 4, 55 Mixed Chorus 4, 55 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Biology Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Red Cross Representative 15 Library Aide 35 Teacher's Aide 35 All- State Chorus 5. , JAMES WILL DENNISSON It's impossible to do everything, but it's a virtue to try. OMEGA5 Band 15 Officers' Club 5. BRENDA CLIFFORD DRAKE She has a happy way of doing things? GAMMA5 National Honor Society 4, 55 Viking S5 FHA 3, Project Chairman 4, Vice President 55 Bank Teller S5 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Y-Teens l, 2, 35 Biology Club 45 Commercial Club Program Chairman S5 Northside Winner of United Nations' Examinationg General Science Club 25 junior Achievement Treas- urcr 3. HERMIONE WALKER DAVIS P0ssessing a great vitality and quirk wit. THETA5 'Girls, Chorus 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Pep Club 55 Biology Club 35 FHA 2, 5. MARY ANNE DICKEY Her voice was ever soft, gentle and 1ow5 an excellent quality in aladyf' KAPPA5 Viking 55 French Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, Vice President 35 Bank Teller 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 4, 55 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 4, S5 All-State Chorus 45 FHA S5 Red Cross Representative 55 National Honor Society 5. BEVERLY MEANS DUBOSE III The South will rise again! ALPHA5 Rifle Team 45 Student Council 15 ROTC 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Bi- ology Club 35 Chemistry and Physics Club 4, 55 Projector Operator 2, S. 'i Q BENJAMIN KICMAYO Devils, not uvmls, an' his creed, OMIZGA5 Science Club 15 General Science Club 25 French Club I5 Latin Club 2, 35 Biology Club 35 Physics and Chemistry Cluh 3, 4, S5 ROTC 3, 45 Rifle Team 3, 45 Viking S5 National Honor Society S. r fi LAWSON CARTER DUNCAN W'orry-lvl it run awayg live a life ami lin' if gay. Iintcred from Birmingham Iligh School, Birmingham, Michigan, September, l956. DELTA5 Y-Teens 4, 55 Spanish Club 55 Biology Club 55 Red Cross Representative S5 Bowling Team 4, 55 Gym Team Man- ager S5 Art Club 4. 26 WILLIAM MORTON DURRETT The Value of lUfSll0lU is above rubic's. KMMA, National Honor Society 4, 5, king 5, ROA Medal M-2, Atlanta Board Education Gold Science Key 3, Rifle :am 3, 4, Lab Assistant 4, S, Astronomy ub 2, Physics and Chemistry Club 4, ,ce President 5, Photography Club Presi- nt 5, Bank Teller 1, Homeroom Treas- er 2. . s ,NN Rx! JOHN ANGUS FERGUSON, JR. Dm' man, in his time, plays many parts. o-President of Student Body 5, Reb Club :cretary 3, Vice President 4, Key Club , S, Board of Directors 4, Hi-Y 4, 5, TA 5, Varsity Baseball 2, All-State 3, 4, ll-Star 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, All-City , All-State S, Co-Captain 5, Interclub ouncil 3, 4, 5, Student Council 2, 3, S, larvard Student Award 4, ROTC 3, Oili- :r 4, Representative Senior S. THOMAS ALTON EDWARDS Men of few words are the best men. DARLA JEAN ELLISON Obedience is the mother of all virtues. Entered from Chatham Junior High School, THETA, Y-Teens l, 2, FNA 4, FHA 4 Savannah, Georgia, September, 1954. OME- S, Basketball 1, Biology Club 3, Cafeteria GA, ROTC 3, -4, OHicer S, Rifle Team Aide 3, 4, 5, Teacher's Aide 2. 3, 4, Captain S, Oificers' Club, Most Out- standing MI Cadet, Physics and Chemistry Club 4, 5, PASFAV 2, 3. CHARLES HENRY EVERETT, JR. He carries the crown of sweet dfsposimmf' SIGMA, Art Club 5, Photography Club 2, Audio-Visual Aide 2, Li- brary Aide 5. Xl 10 , Nts X '.'4 ' vt DT, X' X fl . N , CATHERINE ELIZABETH FICKLEN Nature made her loyal and true and ne'er made surh another. OMEGA, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Pep Club 2, S, Biology Club 3, Bank Worker 4, 5, Bank Director 5, Teacher's Aide S. SAMUEL WILLIAM FEREBEE, III Some think he is bashful, but most doubt it. GAMMA, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Key Club 4, 5, French Club 3, Physics and Chem- istry Club 5, ROTC 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3, 4. JONEE FINE I would rather be small and shine, then large and cast a shadow. ALPHA, Viking S, National Honor So- ciety 4, S, Y-Teens S, Vice President 4 French Club 5, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treas urer S, PASFAV 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2, Vice President 3 Annual Representative 3, Homeroom Sec retary 1, Treasurer 3, Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, FHA 4. ANN McIVER EVANS Earnest in her work, whole-hearted in her play, noble in her thoughts, what more is there to say? Co-President of Student Body S, National Honor Society 4, 5, Student Council 5, Fellowship Council 5, Interclub Council 4, 5, Vice President Top Club 4, Tiger Tales Sports Editor 4, Feature Editor 5, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, 5, Varsity Tennis Team 2, 4, 5, Junior Civitan Club 5, French Club 3, 5, Vice President 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 5, Representa- tive Scnior S. IVR BETTY ANNE FINLEY Always willing and anxious to help. DELTA, Band 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2 FHA 4, 5, FTA S, Biology Club 3, Cafe teria Aide 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 5 Schedule Aide 5. 27 KEITH RAYMOND FOSTER ,IUDITH ANNABEL FURRY I y G in .u WILLIAM DULANEY FITCH, JR. WILLIAM JENARO FLAMMER SARA FRANCES FLANAGAN JAMES MONROE FLFMING, III Good-nalurezl, witty, happy-go-llueky, He has a smile for everyone. I flare not fruit lhoxe wide, bright eyes, Character is higher Ilmn intellrrff' 'md Chf 'ful'n Entered from Westfield Senior High School, ffm' dana' with mink ml W'l l5 ' KAPPAg Football I, 2, 3, 4, S, Basketball SIGMA, Top Club Grade Chairman 2g Westfield, New jersey, September, 1956. Entered from Fulton High, Atlanta, Geo- l, 23 Latin Club 3, ROTC Best Drilled Gym Team 2, 3, Hi-Y, ROTC 3, 4. THETA. Wt gf' ,iv gia, September, 1954. SIGMAg Cheerlcad- Company 3, Physics and Chemistry Club S. er 3, Tiger 43 Teacheris Aide 4, 5, Bank Worker 4, 5, Banker Director 5, Bank Teller 5, Latin Club 2. ELIZABETH BLA I-OOTE GAMMA President SQ French Club Vice President S5 Latin Club Secretary 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 55 Y- Teens 1, 2, 55 Annual Representative 15 Interclub Council 55 Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Vice President 33 National Honor Society 5. jAMEs VVILLIAM rosri-.R Happiness is lhe supreme object of The Man worth-while is lhe man gxjglgygggf, with a smile. SIGMAQ Track 3, Military 3, 4. I, I Tlx only way to have iz friend is to be one. Iintered from Chagrin Falls Excmpted Vil- lage Iliglw School, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, September, 1957. DELTA, Key Club 5. WILLIAM WYCHE FOWLER, JR. ANNE WATKINS FREEMAN A world of wit, a heart of purest goldf' This 1naiden's heart is lziml and true. GAMMA Vice President 5, Northside In- IZPSILONQ Y-Teens lg Girls' Chorus 2, 35 terfaith Fellowship President S, National Honor Society 4, S5 Student Council ig Interclub Council 5, junior Civitan 4, Sg Hi-Y 4, ig Basketball 3, 4, 5, Track 3, 4, 5, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, 54 Junior Civitan Citizen of Month 53 Representa- tive Senior 5. Mixed Chorus 4, S3 French Club 2, 3. Her joy of life is hard lo kill. Entered from North Fulton High School, Atlanta, Georgia, February, l9S4. EPSI- LONQ Spanish Club President S, Biology Club President Sg Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, S4 Latin Club 2, 35 B-Team Cheerleader 3: Gym Team 2, 35 PASFAV 45 FHA ig Homcroom Bank Teller 4, ig Annual Rep- resentative 3. 28 'sux 'A leader in the ranks of men, sportsman, STANLEY VICKERS GANN jO'ANNA GARRARD PAUL JACOB GARTENHAUS A merry and charming brunette, to A good disposition will carry you far. mf' if mf 'O fofgff-U ALPHA, Track 1, 3, ROTC 3, 4, Physics athlete, uml friend. .LPHAQ Football l, 2, 3, 4, C0-Captain , All-City, All-State, All-Southern Foot- all Teams, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 4, 5, ,ll-City, All-State, Hi-Y 4, 5, Homeroom ice President S, Secretary 4, 'Representa- EPSILON, Tiger Tales 4, Circulation Man- and Chemistry Club 4, S, Spanish Club ager S, Bank Director 4, S, Bank Teller 2, 3, PASFAV 1, 2, 3, Teacher's Aide 4, 2, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, PASFAV 2, 3, An- S, Photography Club 2, Stamp Club 3. nual Representative S, Spanish Club 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, PTA Representative ve Senior S. X .rss , I I, 4, Bank Worker 2, 3, 4. . , 'fs Q,--xi ki. T XV' S , . A in. MARY LEE GOLD There is something in humility which strangely exalts the heart. Entered from Fallschurch High School, Fallschurch, Virginia, Sep- tember, 1954. OMEGA, Girls' Soft- ball 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club S, Clinic Aide S, Typing Aide 5, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Bowl- ing Team 2. STEPHEN GOLD Life is really simple, but men insist on making it complicated. Entered from Grady High School, Atlanta, Georgia, September, 1957. sile- ,i. or Q J ELIZABETH CORN ELIA GEARON She lookerl shy, hut, oh, that mischief in her eye. Entered from Low-Heywood School, Stan- ford, Connecticut, September, 1954. OME- GA, Y-Teens 2, 3, 5, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, French Club 5, Bank Teller 5, Bank Work- er 5, Reb Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Swimming Team 4, 5, Library Assistant 4, 5, Biology Club 4, Girls' Chorus 2. . 5 fi V PFT12 HYLTON GOODLOE BETSY TYREE GOODWIN CHESTER TUFTS GRAHAM JAMES SOUTHWELL GRAY Ile that thinks himself the happiest Ever cheerful and sweet-a ray From the frown of his head to the sole Good nature and evenness of temper will man, really is so. of sunshine. of his foot, he's all mirth. give you a good companion for life. Re-entered from Sewanee Military Acade- SIGMA, Y-Teens 1, 4, S, PASFAV 3, KAPPA, Basketball.2, 5, Cross Country Entered from Grady High School, Atlanta my, Sewanee, Tennessee, September, 1957. PTA Representative 3, FHA 2. S, Track 1, Smimming Team 3, 4, 5, Rifle Georgia, September, 1955. OMEGA SIGMA, Team 3, 4, ROTC 3, 4, Football 1, 2, ROTC 3, 4, B-Team Baseball Manager 3 Basketball 1. Varsity Football Manager 4, Swimming Team 4, 5. 29 QRATTIQN JAMES GREGORY, JR. Hr m'1'r'r has a lot to say, but always is filrasant in every way. EPSILON3 Art Club 1, 33 Military 3, 4. LINDA DIANNE HOBSON The fruils of humility are love and peace. THETA3 Commercial Club 43 Basketball l, 23 Softball 2, 3. WILLIAM MOSLEY GRIGSBY, JR. Silci1re is as deep as eternifyg speech as shallow as time. DELTA3 Top Club Treasurer 2, Secretary 33 Key Club 3, Treasurer 4, Board of Di- rcctors S3 Hi-Y Club 4, Secretary S3 Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 13 Interclub Council 2, 33 Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, S3 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Bank Director 4, 53 ROTC 2, 3. .x k , it L 1 L S x RICHARDSON LEONARD HENLEY, JR. Good looks slrilze lbe sight, and merit wins the soul. Entered from Decatur High School, Decatur, Georgia, December, 1955. DELTA3 Football 4, 53 Student Council S3 Hi-Y 5, junior Civitan 4, 53 Homeroom President S. PATRICIA ANN HOGAN Sweet smile, kind heart, and lovely disposition. TI-IETAQ Viking S3 Annual Representa- tive 23 Pep Club S3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 43 PASFAV 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Biology Club 43 Teach- er's Aide 4. -IUDITH STARBUCK HANSON To be doing good is one's most glorious laslef' SIGMA3 FHA 4, Treasurer 53 Y-Teens 13 Homeroom Secretary 53 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 PASFAV 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 Physics and Chemistry Club 53 Clinic Aide 53 Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. RICHARD EDSON HICKS Behind the innocent look and quiet smile there lurks a devil-look out for guilef' KAPPA3 Bank Director 4, S3 Home- room Vice President 4, Treasurer S3 Bank Teller 13 ROTC 3, 4, S, Offi- cers' Club 53 Kappa Paper Sale Chairman 53 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Cross Country 2, 3, 5, C0-Captain 43 Bank Worker 2, 3, S3 Biology Club 3. CHARLENE DOUGLAS HOLLOWAY Il's nice to be under the guiles of ber smiles. THETA President S3 National Honor So- ciety 53 Student Council S3 Football Home- coming Queen S3 Cheerleader 2, 4, 5, Co- Captain 13 Hi-Y Sweetheart 53 Interclub Council 53 Tiger Tales 4, Editorial Editor SQ junior Civitan 53 Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 3, Vice President 53 Pep Club Secre- tary 3, President 43 Y-Teens Secretary 1, 2. Vice President 43 Representative Senior S. WILLIAM JEFFREY HIQINIG His smile says lac' is full of fun. Entered from Bellevue High School, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania, February, 1956. EP- SILON3 Band 3, 4, Co-Captain S3 Physics and Chemistry Club 4, 53 Swimming Team 4, 5. as 3 JOHN PAUL HOLMISS Where there is fun, he is always in if. Entered from North Fulton High School, September, 1955. EPSILON Vice Presi- dent 53 Senior Class President 53 Hi-Y 4, 53 Jr. Civitan 4, S3 Track 4, S3 Red Cross Vice President 43 Football 3, 53 French Club S3 ROTC 33 Representative Senior S. kim 3 Q. f .K . .3 N. 30 -IULIA HOYT HOLT lIi'ri s ti lwurf wall filleu' with cheer for every living lreingff' AMMAQ Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, S, Girls' torus 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 2, PAS- KV 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, Latin Club S, FHA S3 Bank Teller 2, 3, 4, 5, Bank 'orker 3, 4, 5, Bank Director 4, Sg ssistant Cashier 51 Assistant Manager ross Country S. MeARVA ELAINE HUNTER 'l'lu' best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. QAMMAQ FTA 5, FHA S, Y-Teens l, 2, L, 4, SQ Spanish Club 5, Latin Club 2, 35 Iheurleader 3: Annual Representative 3, ,IIOIUKFJPIIY Club 2, junior Red Cross iepresentative lg Library Aide 5, PTA RCPFCSCIXIQIIIVC 4. CLARA LEE HOLTZENDORF A bit of humor is ever appreciated. KAPPAQ Y-Teens l, 2, 3. MAURICE STRICKLAND HUDGINS, JR. A goof!-nalured person is never ou! of place. SIGMA, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Vice President 53 All-State Chorus 4, 5, French Club S, Biology Club 3: Band 3, 43 Assistant Bank Teller 1, Bank XVorker 2. k X HARRIET ANN HOPKINS 'Tis good to be merry ami wise, brimful of mischief, wit, am! glee. KAPPAQ National Honor Society 4, 53 Tiger Tales 4, 5, French Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 5, Publicity Chairman 3, Vice President Sq Pep Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 3, Home- room President 3, Vice President S, Junior Civitan 4, Sq junior Achievement Secre- tary 5, Georgia Scholastic Press Association Vice President Sg Girls' Chorus 2, 3g Y- Teens 5, Chemistry Club 5. KAY HORTON You'd have fo walk a good long while, to see a warmer, friendlier smile. ALPHAg Viking 5, B-Team Cheerleader 2, French Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, President 4, 5, Girls' Chorus 3, Bank Teller 2, 3, Annual Representative 4, FHA 5, Counselors' Aide 4, Teacher's Aide 5, Red Cross Representative 1, 3. LINDA LEE HUNT She walks wilb a su-eel and attraclive grace. DELTA, FHA 3, 5, French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 5, Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 4, S, Counselors' Aide Sg Annual Representative 4. SANDRA ELIZABETH HUTTO JOHN GARTNER IRVIN WENDELL TINSLEY JACKSON 'rNL'df11fXS is a crowning grace of maiilenhoodf' Entered from Chamblee High School, Chamblee, Georgia, September, 1954, DEL- TA, Tiger Tales 4, Exchange Editor S5 FHA Historian ig FTA 5, Spanish Club S, Biology Club 4g PASFAV 4, Latin Club 2, Science Club 2, National Honor Society 5. Friem1liness is the secret of the universe. DELTA, Tiger Tales Sports Editor 5, EPSILONQ ROTC 3, 49 Bi0l083' Club Bank Director 4, 5, Bank President 5, Military 3, 4, Biology Club 4, French Club Treasurer S, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sq PASFAV 2, 35 Bank Teller 3, 45 Red Cross Representative. A steady m-an who never negoliafes in a hurry. 31 5 ' RICHARD LOUIS JANSS, JR. DELENE JOHNSON RENA HOWARD JOHNSON FRANKIE PAMELIA JOHNSTON Vivid original ideas, heightened by HTIJFYL' may be merit 1Uilh0'ul Hminfnff, Always laughing, never sad, sometimes A good heart is a letter of credit. the ability to see them through. buf flflfff is 710 eminence without naughty, never had. Entered from Southwest High School, At GAMMA, Band l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Physics and some men!!! XLPHA, Bowling Team 5, French Club 2, lanta, Georgia, March, 1955. OMEGA Chemistry Club 4, 5, Latin Club 3, Gen- C0-President Of Inrerclub COUHCU 59 SCC-I, 4, Biology Club 4, Pep Club 5, Y- Y-Teens 5, FHA S, Tcachcr's Aide 4, S eral Science Club 2, Biology Club 3. YCUIFY 45 V2l'SiIY Cl'le5!'lC3dCl' 2, C0-CHP-Teens 2, 3, Bank Assistant 1, Teacher's Counselor's Aide 5. tain 3, 4, Captain S, Student Council 3Aide 4, 5. 4, S, Varsity Basketball 3,,-DS, Junior Civitan 3, 4, 5, Interclub dluncil 2, 3, National Honor Society,4,g54lice President S, Football Team Spo Br 5, Viking S Varsity Tennis Team 5,,xGym Team 1, 2 3, 5, Representative xiior 5. s X ,XY VENETIA HARWELL JOHNSTON She has a winning way with grace and charm. EPSILON, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Vice President 3, Y-Teens l, 2, S, Treasurer 3, Mixed Chorus Treas- urer 4, Annual Representative 5, Bank Director S, Pep Club 5, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Counselor's Aide 5, Spanish Club 3, 5, Bank Teller 4, PASFAV 2, 3, Biology Club 3. 'THOMAS ROSWELL JONES, JR. SAM WILSON KENDRICK lf we are sine:-re, good fortune is ours. A cheerful friend with a big heart. EPSILON, Track 3, 4, 5, ROTC 3, 4, GAMMA, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Gym Bank Director 3, 4, Vice President 5, Team 2, 3, 5, ROTC 3, 4, Photography Traffic Patrol S, Military Aide 5, General Club 2, Track 1. Science Club 2. 9 i BENTON CLARK JONES Mischief with an understanding heart. GAMMA, Basketball I, Band l, Track 2, 3, 5, Cross Country 4, Photography Club 3, Biology Club 3, Swimming Team 5, Cafeteria Aide 3. JAMES EUGENE KILE He is witty, merry, and jolly. GAMMA, ROTC 3, 4, S, Cafeteria Aide 4, 5. RUBY JOYCE KING Here's a gal always sweet, she's the kind that's hard to heat. DELTA, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, 5, FHA 2, 3, 4, Degree Chairman S, FNA 4, S, Red Cross Representative 3, Chemistry and Physics Club 4, Commer- cial Club S, Teacher's Aide 4, 5. X Q 32 N 5 I IIZN RY MARTIN KLAUSMAN MighI uml llllllll has hog a heller sport will IIL'l'4'f be. cred from Druid Hills Iliglixschool, antu, Georgia, September, 1928.2 DEL- 5 Track 45 Gym 4, Captai SKGeorgia C iflmnip l996, IUS75 Rglvehrkross Prcsi I IZ Physics and Clie istry Club ich Club 55 ROTC 41?unjor Achieve I 4. 1 ' XXL L. Nl M3 WV ' .ff 4. VIRGINIA ALSTON LEE Good nature shines in her face, dark of hair, but not of heart. APPA5 Y-Teens l, 2, 45 FHA S5 FTA Spanish Club S5 Latin Club 35 Office dc 45 Tcaclier's Aide S5 Cheerleader 15 nior Red Cross 25 Bank Teller S. fats-: f f is E 3 ,4 5 Q , if 'sz RUTH ,IACQUELYN KNIGHT JAMES WILLIAM KNOX LYNN JOHN LABUDDE Some lhink the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. DISLTA5 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, 5, City Doubles Championship 3, State Doubles Championship 3, City Doubles Runner-up 45 B-Team Cheerleader 25 Bowling Team 45 Gym Team 55 Pep Club 55 Y-Teens 1, 2, 45 Homeroom Secretary 25 Teacher's Aide 4, 5. JOHN HARRY LANGE, JR. Hr is fhe 1'ery mischief, hut leads a Charmed life. SIGMA5 National Honor Society Treasurer 4, S5 Student Council 1, 4, S5 Key Club 3, 4, S5 Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 55 Basketball 1, 3, 4, 55 Swimming 2, 3, 4, 55 Cross Coun- try 4, S5 Gym Team 1, 2, 55 Home Room Vice President 2, President 55 French Club 2, 3, 45 Rifle Team 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 4, 5. CARYL TREWYN LENAI-IAN An athlelir girl, always happy and full of fun. EPSILON5 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 5, All-City Team 3, 4, All- Tournament Team 4, All-State Team 3, 4, Most Improved Forward 3, Most Outstand- ing Player 45 Tennis Team 3, 4, 55 Band l, 2, 3, 45 PASFAV 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Mineral Club 35 Softball Team 35 Tiger Tales Representative 5. The quietness of those soulful eyes reveal Jeep lhoughlsf' Manners adorn his knowledge and smooth his way through the world. Entered from Dreher High School, Colum- EPSILON5 Band 2, 3, 4, 55 Biology Club bin, South Carolina, September, 1957. 35 Stamp Club 35 Chemistry and Physics GAMMA. Club 4, 5. ANDREA LUCILLE LAU A bit of rascality makes a huhhling personality. SIGMA5 Latin Club 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 4, 55 Homeroom Annual Repre- sentative 3. it X . .V SARA JANE LENNARD 'Tis the smile she has and her loving air that spreads sunshine everywhere. THETA5 Viking Co-Editor 55 Student Council 1, 4, 55 Homecoming Football Sponsor 55 Homeroom Treasurer 1, Presi- dent 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 Fellowship Council 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, Vice President 3, 4, S5 FHA Treasurer 35 Pep Club 4, S5 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Library Aide 45 Representative Sen- ior 5. 1 'S CHARLES WILLIAM LINES, JR. He's silent, but he's wife. SIGMA5 ROTC 3, 45 Rifle Team 3, 45 PASFAV 2, 35 Biology Club 35 Chemistry and Physics Club 4, S5 Teacher's Aide 5. 33 STEPHEN ALAN LISENBY JOHN FORREST LYNAM NANCY JANE MCCOMACK A smile is the trademark of a 1 love work, it fascinates me. I could The fatal beauty is thine. 5415171 50141-H lit and watfh it for bound, OMEGA, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 55 Girls' Chor- GAMMA, Track 1, 3, 4, 5, Cross Coun- Entered from Marist, Atlanta, Georgia, us 2, 3, 43 Clinic Aide S, Art Club 5, try Team 4, S, ROTC 3, 45 Trafiic Pa- September, 1957. KAPPAg Spanish Club 5. Homeroom Bank Teller 4g Bank Worker 4. trol S5 Teaeher's Aide 5, Cafeteria aide S5 Tiger Tales Representative 5: General Science Club 2, junior Achievement 4. CATHERINE HAYES MCMILLEN In every task that she takes part, she is sure to work with all her heart. Re-entered from Westminster Schools, Atlanta, Georgia, Septem- ber, 19SS. SIGMA, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, 5, Secretary lg Latin Club 3, French Club 5, Pep Club S, FHA S, Bank Teller 4, Viking Staff 55 Photography Club 3. ROBERT BENTON MADISON MODREE PEARL MAJOR Quiet persons are welcome everywhere She's as fair as her blond hair. THIITA Basketball 1 4 Ba eball 1 2 THETAg Y-Teens J, ig FHA 4, 55 Com- Entered from 3 4 5 Physics and Chemistry Club 4 5 mercial Club 4, Treasurer 55 Teacher's IH, Georgia, ROTC 3 4 Genera Science Club 2 Art Aide S. ROTC 3, 4: VICKI LOUISE MCNATT In goodness there is all kinds of wisdom. OMEGA, Y-Teens 3, Sg Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3 Spanish Club 5, Softball Team 1 2, 3, 4, Astronomy Club 3, Li- brary Aide Sg National Honor So- ciety S. THOMAS CALLAWAY MARSHALL Behind those eyes lies much mischief. Club 5 Traffic Detail 3, 4, S. Westminster Schools, Atlan September, 1954. KAPPAg Audio-Visual Aide 2, 3, 4, PEGGY jOSEPHINE MCGUIRE Su'ertm'ss is an everlasting charm. EPSILONQ Commercial Club S, Cafcter Aide 3, 4, 5. N, FRANCES MORTON MASSENGAL Speaking generally, she's generally speaking. Entered from Westminster Schools, Atl ra, Georgia, September, 1958. KAPI Homeroom Vicc President 4, FHA 3, Y-Teens 3, Vice President 4, President Spanish Club 45 Biology Club 45 P FAV 4, Senior Class Vice President Teacher's Aide 45 Office Aide S5 FTA ' f SHEI LA ANN MATTISON 'Shi' is ,qooil-nutured, unsclfsh, and true, always a smile, especially for you. SAMMA, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, S, French Ilub 2, 3, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Jr. led Cross Representative 3, Gym Team 3, 'HA 5, Pep Club S, Bank Teller S, 'iklug S, Junior Achievement 4, 5, Secre- ary 4, President 4, Television Company , SO-IAC Delegate 4, Y, Oflice Aide 5, VNA 5. PORTER PIERPONT MORGAN A tivirrkle in his eye, u big wide grin, a fwrsoniility that will always win. ntered from Normal State Training Jliool, Memphis, Tennessee, April, 1954. IIETA, Interclub Council S, Hi-Y 4, resident S, Junior Civitan 5, Mixed Chor- s T, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Photog- lphy Club Z, Vice President 3, Homerooin 'reasurer S, ROTC Officers' Club Treas-L r S Tig r Talcs 4 IIiY Bsk Cr : Jr ' s ' - 21 X Qt- 'cam 5, Representative Seniors 1 XD 'ww- sk fs assi' ROBERT MALCOLM MEREDITH VERA ROSE METZEL SIDNEY LANIER MONROE, JR. Born with the gift of laughter. Youth is full of merrimentf' A friend always to be remembered. OMEGA, Football 1, Gym Team 2, 3, DELTA, Y-Teens 1, S, FTA 5, Band Aide Entered from Landon High School, Jack- Track l, 2, ROTC l, Swimming Team 5. 3, 5, FHA 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Tiger sonville, Florida, September, 1957. SIGMA. RALPH CARL MOOR, JR. Happiness is at once the best, the noblest, and pleasantest of things. ALPHA, Physics and Chemistry Club S, Schedule Aide 5. JOHN DANIEL MORSE Ever in smiles, always friendly. THETA, Art Club 5, Military 3, 4, Au- dio-Visual Aide S. 1.-I3 Tales Representative 3, S, Bank Teller lg Red Cross Representative l. EDWIN PHILIP MORGAN All succeeds with those who are cheerful. Entered from Wilkinsbury High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September, 1957. OMEGA, Nation- al Honor Society 4, 5. i SUSAN JANE MORSE Tb: capable girl does her tasks diligently as well as obliginglyf' THETA, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chor- us 5, French Club 4, 5, Y-Teens I, Teacher's Aide 5. RICHARD GEORGE MOSER Deep run the currents of his mind, and 'nc-atb this calmness you will find a firm and steady will. GAMMA, Band 1, 2, 3, 5, Oiiicer 4, State Music Festival 2, 3, 43 Physics and Chem- istry Club 2, 3, 4, S, Second Place, State Science Fair and Atlanta Science Congress 3, S, Second Place, RESA Science Contest 4, Third Place, Teenage Driving Rodeo, Finalist Westinghouse Science Talent Search 5, National Honor Society S. 35 TWH MAREN ELISABETH. MUNCH PHILIP HENRY NIPPERT She is camplele in feature and in mind, Sincerity is the face of the soul. Ufffh HU' WWF Uf 4' l'1 lJ U KAPPA, Band 1, ROTC 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Entered from Bergen Cathedral School, Viking 5, Teacher's Aide 4. Bergen, Norway, August, 1957. KAPPA, Y-Teens 5, Student Council S, National Honor Society 5. N XX N . x 3 is Q5 ,A Pl x ' WARREN FRANCIS OVERSTREET Cbercbez Ia femme, fsearcb for the womanjn KAPPA, President -5, Student Coun- cil 5, Interclub Cquncil 5, Inter- faith Fellowship 'Council 5, ROTC Officers' Club, President 5, junior Civitan Club 4, 5, Physics and Chemistry Club 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Home- room President 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 5, Bank Director 2. CAROLE LYNNE O'I-IERN PEGGY LEE O'NEAL Fellowship in joy is what makes friends. Hopf adams aml rbrrrs ber way. EPSILON, Pep Club 3, 4, S, Y-Teens I, SIGMA, Y-Teens 5, Biology Club 4, Latin 2, 4, 5, French Club 2, J, Red Cross Rep- Club 3, Library Aide 5, Teachcr's Aide 5, resentative 3, Office Aide 3, Biology Club Band 2, 3, 4. 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 5, Bank Teller 2, Bowling Team 4. DOROTHY DALTON PAINE A bundle of mischief und an ocean of smiles. GAMMA, Y-Teens I, 3, 4, Annual 2, Swimming Team Representative 2, 3, 4, FHA, Historian 4, French Club 4, Red Cross 4, Bank Director 4, Club 3, Pep Representative Bank Teller 5 ing Team 4, 5, , Gym Team 5, Bowl- Teacher's Aide 3, 5. IZRNFST CALLOWAY PARKER ROBERT GROVER PAUL CATHRYN ANN PERKINS NANCY LEE PIETERSEN Friu'miliness and rasculity are in Good-humor is goodness und wisdom To be fond of learning is to be at Exrrulrs any task with the greatest 'lm 17031,-' 4'l'-U combined. the gate of lenowli'11ge. finesse. SIGM-Ai Band li 2, 3. 41 Pl'l0t0gflPl1y EPSILON, President 5, Student Council 4, ALPHA, National Honor Society 4, 5, Club 2, General Science Club 2, Audio- Interclub Council 5, Viking Co-Business Tiger Tales 4, Schedule Aide 4, 5, Teach- Visual Aids: 42 Gym Tum 5: Art Club 5. Manager 5, Key Club 3,4, Hi-Y 5, ROTC er's Aide 4, 5, Basketball Manager 4, 5, 3, 4, Homeroom, President 4, Vice Presi- FTA I, Annual Representative 4, Chemis- dent 2, Cross Country 4, Football 2, 3, try and Physics Club 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Track 2, Hi-Y Basketball 5. 3, Girls' Softbal Team 2. Entered from Chamblee High School, Cham- blee, Georgia, 1955. GAMMA, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Mixed Chorus Accompanist 3, 4, 5, FHA 4, Bank Worker 4, 5, Teach- cr's Aide 4, 5, Y-Teens 4, Pep Club 5, City-NVidc Chorus 3, All-State Chorus 4, 5, Regional Musical Festival 3, 4, S. 36 sl XX. CHARLOTTE MAXINE PETTIT Prim-, neat, and hard to beaff, MICHAEL RICHARD PETRIE Hr is jolly, willy, and mos! likf'whl1'. ilered from Marist High School, Atlanta, DELTA: Tiger Tales Copy Editor 5, Com :orgia, September, l9SS. SIGMA, Presi- mercial Club 4, President ig Y-Teens Treas- nt 5, Class Treasurer 5, Intcrclub Coun- urer S, FHA 5, Girls' Gym Team 2, 3 .Il 3, Cross-Country S, ROTC 3. FLETCHER BROWN QUILLIAN Frirndlim'ss walks in his stride. Entered from Hillcrest High School, Dallas, Texas, September, 1957. THETA, Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 5. NANNETTE RAPP Har ufays an' ways of plaasarltncsd' I.PI'IA, FNA S, Biology Club 4, Mixed PAMELA JANE RAPP Wholesome as the air and genial as the sun. JOYCE CAROLYN POWER MARY BOLLING PULLBR What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Good things come in small packages, and SIGMA, Commercial Club 4, S, FHA 4, mix Um, mmm wllb 4 -'mill JAMES RANDOLPH QUINN To he rather than to seem, io do rather than to dream. Entered from Murphy High School, Atlanta, Georgia, 1954. ALPHA, ROTC 3, 4, Oihcer S, Rifle Team 3, Chemistry and Physics -Club 3, 4, Photography Club S. 5, FTA 5, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, Assistant Red ALPHA, Pep Club 2, French Club 2 Ex , Cross Representative 3, Photography Club ecutive Council 3, Latin Club 2 3 5 l ig Hi-Y 4, 9, Basketball 3. 4, S, Base- Homeroom Vice President 1, Teacher's Aide 2, Teacher's Aide 4, S, Bank Assistant S. Y-Teens l, 2, 4, Rifle Team 4, Oiice Aide 4, Assistant Red Cross Representative 3. 4, Library Aide 5, FHA 5, Viking 5 FTA S, Photography Club 2, Biology Club 3 National Honor Society Parliamentarian S JOHN CHARLES RAUDONIS CHARLOTTE ANITA REEJVES I-le tha! is of a merry heart hath The charm of her presence is el! a continual feast. wherever she goes. horus 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, FHA 2, DELTA, Mixed Chorus 4, S, Spanish Club EPSILON, Band 2, 3, 4, Chemistry and GAMMA, French Club l, 2, 3 G I -Teens l, 2, Bank Director 4, 5, Swim- 5, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Bank Teller 4, Physics Club S, General Science Club 2, Chorus 2, Red Cross Representative J Y ling Team I. 2, 3: Red Cross Representa- Latin Club 2, 3, PASFAV 4, 5, Girls' Assistant Bank Teller 2. Teens 2, 3, 4, 5, Mixed Chorus 3 4 5 vel. Chorus 3, FNA 5, Swimming Team 3, FHA 4, S, Assistant Social Chairman S. Tcacher's Aide 4. Commercial Club 5, Biology Club 3 All State Chorus 4, S. iii i i 5 37 ,fy Ft ELIZABETH RUTH RHOADS ROBERT FLEMING RICE T,-ue as 1-be dial to the Sunf, A man's growth is seen in the sureessive . . . ,, Entered from Gaithersbury High, Gaithers- thanx of bu friends' bury, Maryland, February, 1953. EPSI- KAPPAC F00fb31l 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Tf2Ck 1, LONQ French Club 2, FHA 2, Annual Z, 3, 4, 55 HPY 55 ROTC 3, 4- Representative 3, Bank Worker 5, Teach- cr's Aide 5. JAMES SCOTT RUTAN, JR. He always is there with a ready laugh and good ideas. Entered from Henry Grady High School, Atlanta, Georgia, September, 1953. KAP- PAg Tiger Tales 4, Track 1, Football 1 Basketball 1, Baseball 2, Physics and Chem- istry Club 4, 55 Latin Club 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Biology Club 55 General Science Club 25 Counsclor's Aide 2. SALLY ANNE ROSEBUSH Original ideas, making a success of each undertaking? KAPPAQ Bank Teller 2, S, Pep Club 45 Swimming Team 2, 3, 55 PAS- FAV 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3g Latin Club 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 53 Red Cross Representative 1, 33 Girls' Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 4, 5. LEE HENRY SAMS ROY NUNNALLY ROBERTS Et ery man's character is the arbiter of his fortune. Interclub Council 3, 4, 5, Co-President 5, Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5, Student Cabi- net 4g Football 1, Z, 3, 4, 5, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, All-City 4, Tennis 3, National Honor Society 4, Parliamentarian 54 Stu- dent Body Treasurer 3, Interfaith Fellow- ship Council 2g Key Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 55 Hi-X4, 5,3'Representative Sen- ' . ' ,+I T 1or5 Xiu! NLR X, MQW be 39 QQ fix WILLIAM EUGENE RUSHIN None but himself ran be his paral- lel: with a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute. KAPPAQ Kat Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 National Honor Society 4, Presi- dent Sg Junior Civitan 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 4, Tiger Tales, Sports Ed- itor 4, Editor-in-Chief 5, Hi-Y 4, 5, Interclub Council 2, 35 Student Council 3, 4, 5g Homeroom Presi- dent 1, 2, 3, 45 Interfaith Fellow- ship Treasurer S, Bank Director 4, 5, Class President 1, 25 Representa- tive Senior 5. BROOKS SCHOEN Success is getting what you want, happi- A handful of good life is better than is wanting what you get. OMEGA. a bushel of good learning. Entered from Castle Heights Military Acad- emy, Lebanon, Tennessee, September, 1956. DELTA, Homeroom Secretary 45 Red Cross Representative 5. BARTON FANCHER ROBISON Apply your ability, and sucress is youu for the asking. Entered from Glen Ridge High School Glen Ridge, New jersey, September, 1957 THETAQ Spanish Club 5. .IOHN JAMEISON SHANI1, JR. It'i a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. OMEGA, Natural Science Club 2, Cross- Country 5, Track 5: Bank Teller I, 2, 5, Red Cross Representative 55 ROTC Offi- ccrs' Club 5. - f JAMES MITCHELL SHARP, JR. CHRISTY LACY SHEFFIELD ARCHER VENABLE SHELTON, JR. Humorous of speech, gracious of To create something, you must heart, sincere of soul. be something. AMMA5 Football 2, 3, 4, 5, Captain 35 DELTA5 Y-Teens 3, 4, Vice President S5 rack 2, 3, 4, S5 Basketball lg Hi-Y 4, ig French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Pep Club 5 ilitary 3, 45 Art Club 3, 4, 5. FHA 45 Counselor's Aide 4, S5 Girls' Chor- us 2, 35 National Honor Society 5. JAMES CLAYTON SIMMONS, JR. His good nature carries a magnetic charm. OMEGA Vice President ig ROTC Oliicers' Club Secretary Sg Repre- sentative to City Military Council 55 PASFAV 35 Spanish Club 45 Swimming Team 45 Track 55 Cross Country 55 Tiger Tales Representa- tive 55 Cafeteria Monitor 5. Mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Entered from El Colegio Americano de 5 Guatemala, Guatemala City, Guatemala, September, 1957. ALPHAg Drama Club 55 PASFAV S. LLOYD ALEXANDER SIFFORD, III A little mischief by the wayg a little fun to spice the day. ALPHA5 Football l, 2, 3, 4, 55 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, ig Cross-Country S5 Homeroom President 2, 3, S5 Interclub Council 4, S5 Hi-Y 4, S5 Mixed Chorus 35 Key Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 4, President 5g Interfaith Fellowship Council 4, 5, Vice President ig Physics and Chemistry Club 4, S5 Monitor 55 Representative Senior S. MARY ELIZABETH SIMMONS She speaks, behaves, and acts as she should. GAMMAg Y-Teens 45 FNA 55 Com- mercial Club 4, 55 Library Aide 43 Teacher's Aide 4, 5. RALPH ERNEST SLAY CAROLE MELINDA SMITH GEORGE WILLIAM SMITH, JR. JACQUELINE ANNE SMITH As good at work as at play. With a glint of mischief in her glanceg Ready of heart, and ready of handg Seldom serious, seldom sadg with 3MA: Band 1, 2, 3' 4, 5, lst Lieuten, just watch those dark eyes well spoken, honest and true. a mischievous air. t 55 Clinic Band 45 Junior Achievement gleam and dfnff-n Entered from WestminsteF'School, Atlanta, THETA5 Y-Teens Secretary S5 FHA S: :sident 35 PASFAV 3, 4g Spanish Club SIGMA5 Annual Representative 15 FHA 2, Georgia, September, 1954. SIGMA5 Viking Latin Club 35 Swimming Team 35 Tiger Biology Club 35 General Science Club 2. 35 French Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Editor S5 Student Council S5 Junior Tales Representative S5 PTA Representa- Bank Teller 55 Biology Club 45 Red Cross Civitan 4, Treasurer 3, 55 Hi-Y 4, 55 tive 35 Library Aide 4, 5. Representative 25 Bank Worker 4, 55 Sched- ule Aide 5. Homeroom President 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 25 Football 2, 3, 4, 55 Basketball 3, 45 Base- ball 3, 4g Representativ Senior 5. Sw: Q , . 3 Q e . se , M., .gl .L 39 JANET SUSAN SMITH SUSAN CRONAIE SMITHFIELD LINDA SUE STEVENS A girl who it plruxanf, a.girI who is gay, Those who are firm, emluring, amz' un- Modesfy is llze true bvauly of uiomauf' a girl who ix lmfrfzy fbi' lifelong day. frrrtm1fio11.t are nearest fo z'irl11e. OMEGA: Student Councn 1: Tim, THIN KAPPA, Red Cross Representative 2, Latin OMEGA, Basketball 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Business Manager S, I.atin Club 2, 3, Club 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, All-State Girls' 3, Y-Teens 3, Counselor's Aide 5. 4, 5, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chorus 2, Y-Teens I, S, Chemistry and 4, 5, FTA Treasurer 5, FHA S, Home- Physies Club 4, C0unselor's Aide 4, 5, room Treasurer l, 2, President 3, Vice FHA 5, French Club 5, Viking 5, Na- President 4, 5, Photography Club 3, PAS- tional Honor Society 5. FAV 3, Representative Senior S, National FRED ARNDT STOLLER Quirlm'xx agonlx lime for many deep llJougiJls. THETA, Basketball I, Bank Teller I, As- tronomy Club 2, Track 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3, Biology Club 3, Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4. 5, Chemistry and Physics Club 4, X, Teachcr's Aide 4, ROTC Officers' Club Y. VIRGINIA ANN STOCKARD A friend as frm' as ber eyes of bluef, GAMMA, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Y-Teens l, Bank Teller I, 2, Counselor's Office 5. Honor Society 5. .IULIANNE LYDA sToK1Qs She ran falls, and :lance and ting, in fad, sbe can rlo most anylhingf' IEPSILON, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Body Secretary 4, Student Cabinet 4, junior Civitan 3. 4, S, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Counselors Aide 5, French Club Vice President S, Tiger Tales 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Viee President 4, 5, Latin Club Treasurer 3, Representative Senior S. NANCY JANE STOVALL None know her but lo low' ber, nor name her but lo praise. DIAN MALJET STRATTON Impossible ix a word I never use. Entered from Edison High School, Tulsa, SIGMA, Viking 5, Student Council S, Oklahoma, September,l956. ALPHA, FNA Fellowship Council 2, Secretary 3, Vice 4, 53 FHA 4, 5, Y-Teenss S, Biology President 4, Secretary S, Mixed Chorus 4, Club 4. S, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, junior Civitan 3, 4, 5, Secretary 3, FHA 3, 4, Secretary 3, Y-Teens I, 3, 4, President 2, Homeroom Secretary I, Vice President 2, Secretary 3, Latin Club 3, Civitan Citizen of the Month 5, Representative Senior 5. 4-0 I'iUW'ABD GEORGE STIISMKIE To speak fcimily riorx no! buf! Iln- tongue. OMEGA, Band I, 2, 3, 4, S, Plnnograplij Club S, Chemistry and Physics Club 4, 5 Biology Club 3, Drama Club S, PASFAY 4, Football l, Basketball I. fa Xa C-: W s. STEPHEN PAIUGETT STYBON uf,f7f70Xi71X griil .tturt uri' wary of him. ALPHA, Football l, 2, 3, 4, S, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, S, Ili-Y 4, S, Homeroom Sec- retary 2, President 3, Treasurer 4. 41 e . :ss s - S as SANDRA GAII. TAYLOR Thr beth-r you know her, the lieth-r you like her. :tered from Murphy High School, Atlan- Georgia, September, 1954. DELTA, Li- ary Aide 33 Office Aide 5. CONSTANCIE FIZRRELI. TOLBERT A lowly face, a lowly person. DMIIGAQ Y-Teens 5, FHA 5, Pep Club 5, SANDRA ELAINE TEEM I love breakfast, supper, and lunrbg I wish we had a period for brunch. OMEGA, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, SQ FHA 5, PASFAV 3, 4: Spanish Club 4g Biology Club 4, Pep Club 55 Basketball 1, 2g Red Cross Representative 3g Oiiice Aide 35 An- nual Representative 2: Bowling Team 4, 55 Teacher's Aide 4, 5. VVILLIAM CHRISTOPHER TIDMORE A little nonsense now and tben is relished by the best of men. Entered from North Fulton 'High School, September, 1954. SIGMA, Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 5: junior Civi- tan 4, 53 Sergeant at Arms 4, 5, Football 2, 3, 4, 55 ROTC 3, 43 Home room Treasurer 2, French Club 2, 3. ISD LAW SON TUCK He looks quite safe and sane-so Joes gun powder. STEVE DOUGLAS THOMAS Don't worry until tomorrow and tomorrow never comes. OMEGAQ ROTC Ofiicer 5. PATRICIA ANNE TIGNOR A kim! heart and capable bead. KAPPAQ National Honor Society 4, 53 FTA President 53 Basketball Manager 4, 5, Schedule Aide 4, 5, Teacher's Aide 3, 4, 5, French Club 2, 35 Biology Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Cafeteria Aide 3, 43 Girls' Softball Team 2, 35 Pep Club 4. sa GLEN ULRICI A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. C IS, . S EM ., dn A SUSAN KAY THORNBURG Frien1ls like Sue are very few, always willing, always true. Entered from Indian Hill High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, September, 1957. DEL- TAQ Spanish Club 55 Annual Representa- tive Sg Office Aide 5. PAGE NELSON VARNFJR. The mirror of fashion, and the mold of form. DELTA, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Basketball THETAQ Biology Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, IZPSILONQ Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 59 Biology , 5g Assistant Bank Teller 2, 4, French lg Baseball lg Track 3. 35 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, 55 Club lg Bank Worker 1, 2, Junior Red Ilub 3. Cross-Country 3, 4, Homeroom President Cross Representative 24 FHA 35 Chorus led Cross Representative 5, Bank Assistant 1, Vice President 2. 1,2. w X. Q LINDA VENABLE CAROLYN JUANITA WAGES JUDITH ANN WALKER ROBYN PKEPLES WALSH Character is the diamond that Life bas no blessing like a sincere Good humor is always a success. She u'bo rloes kindly deeds becomes Iffffflfff WW t0 n ffimd-H Entered from Fairview High School, Cleve- 'ffl'-U KAPPA, National Honor Society 4, Pro- gram Chairman 5, Student Council 5, Tiger Tales 4, Associate Editor 5, Interfaith Fellowship Council 5, Homeroom President 3, Secretary 5, junior Civitan Club 3, 4, 5, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, Vice President 2, President 3, Representative Senior 5. S, af is'-2 SIGMA, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-City 4, All-State Guard 4, Biology Club 3, Y- Teens l, Cafeteria Aide 5, Teacher's Aide 4. 5, Softball 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY RUTH WARNOCK To love and be loved is lhe great- est happiness of exisfenref' OMEGA, Viking 5, Interfaith Fel- lowship Council 5, French Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Latin Club 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Pep Club 5, Red Cross Representative 1, 3, Bank Teller 2, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Photography Club 2, National Honor Society 5. land, Ohio, September, 1957. EPSILON. DENNIS JOHN WEBB The actions of men are lbe best interpreters of their Ibougblsf' Entered from Marist College, Atlan- ta, Georgia, September, 1955. KAP- PA, Football 3, 4, 5, Baseball 3, 4, 5, Basketball 3, Key Club 4, 5, French Club 4, 5, Biology Club 3, Homeroom Vice President 4, Red Cross Representative 3, School Fire Marshal 5. BETTY JEAN WEEMS PTARQLD ROBERT WELLS FRANCES EULALTA WESSON Of all the girls Vee ever seen, there's The superior man is jirm in lbe With a smile always ready. none so fine as lean. ffllbf wuy-U Entered from North Fulton High School, SIGMA, Homeroom Secretary l, 3, Y- DELTA, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Baseball Atlanta, Georgia, September, 1956. SIG- Teens 1, 2, President 3, 4, FHA 5, Art 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Cross-Country 4, 5, junior MA, Y-Teens 4, 5, PASFAV 5, Drama Club President 5, Gym Team 2, 3, 5, Red Cross Vice President 5. Club 5, junior Red Cross Representative 5. Cheerleader Captain 3, Bowling Team 4, 5, Pep Club 3, 5, Bank Director 4, Clinic Aide 3, Te'acher's Aide 3, Basketball Man- ager 5. 'N .X M. K xtlillew GAMMA, Annual Representative 3, Girls Chorus 2, 3, PASFAV 3, Spanish Club 3 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, FHA 5, Physics and Chemistry Club 5, Pep Club 5, Teacher's Aide 5, Red Cross Rcp- resentative 5. DALLAS PAGE VVEST Pn'Ity to walk uiiib, wifly lo Ialk wilbf' Entered from Collegiate School, Richmond, Virginia, September, l956. SIGMA Vic President 5, French Club 4, 5, Pep Club 5, Y-Teens 4, 5, Biology Club 4, Physics and Chemistry Club 5, Student Council 5, Homeroom Co-President 5. fi 'B X- JULIE CAROLINE WHEELER NANCY ANN WI-IITAKER WILLIAM EDWARD WHITE JOSEPH BODY WHITEMAN Life is a pirfure so paint it well. A pixie fare, always a smile, we like Always ready io be a friend. lf he will, he will, and you may :red from East High School, Wichita, i our NWO' all fbf while? EPSILONQ Track 2, Military 3, 4, 5, Traf- depend 0 ,t'n sas, September, 1956. THETAQ Art Entered from Druid Hills High, Atlanta, fic Detail 3g Red Cross Representative 4. Entered from Grady High School, Atlanta, s 4, Y-Teens 4. 5g Pep Club 53 Soft- Georgia, january, 1956. DELTAg Latin Georgia, March, 1957. DELTA, Physics 43 Viking 5. Club 4, 5, President 55 Y-Teens 3, 4, 53 and Chemistry Club President 5, Biology French Club 55 Pep Club 55 Swimming Club 5. -I ANE ELLIOTT WILKES 'l'hrre's llrlerminalion hirlalen by her quief ways. tered from North Fulton High School lanta, Georgia, September, 1956. DEL- I, Mixed Chorus 4, All-City Chorus 5, IA 51 French Club 5. Team 3, 4, 5, FHA 5, Library Aide 4, 5. CARMEN ELIZABETH WHITMAN Politem'ss is the chief sign of culture. Entered from William H. Hall High School. West Hartford, Connecticut, September, 1957. OMEGA: Nation- al Honor Society 55 Mixed Chorus 5g Y-Teens 5, French Club 5. SCOTT LARISON WILKINSON Sinreri1y, frie11a'l.'ness, and good humor are uppermost in this boy's character? Entered from Roosevelt junior High School, Middletown, Ohio, September, 1954. SIG- MA, Football 2, 4g Basketball 25 Baseball 2, ROTC Officers' Club Vice President 53 Hi-Y 4, 5g Homeroom President 3, Mixed Chorus 3. PATRICIA SUE WI-IITSON She's Iitile, but she's wise, she's a terror for her size. SIGMAQ National Honor Society 4, 55 Student Council 4g French Club 3, 5, President 43 Gym Team 2, 3. 5, Pep Club 2, 3, 55 Latin Club 3. 5, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FTA 5. 5 5 X ti u 7 1 It L' C k . . is I L 1 Wil Wi WX - i PAUL DOUGLAS WILLIAMS The highest dislinetimi- is service to others. Entered from Webster Groves High School, Webster Groves, Missouri, March, 1954. EPSILONQ Band 2, 3, 4, 53 Audio-Visual 2, 3, President 4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4g Red Cross Representative 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Biology Club 44 Spanish Cltb 3, PASFAV 2, 33 Traffic Detail 59 Annu il Representative 2. NAT THOMAS CLARK WILLIAMS Merit is worihier fhan fame. Entered from Baton Rouge High, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, September, 1956. EPSI- LONQ ROTC 4, Rifle Team 4g Chemistry and Physics Club 4, 5. 4-3 N i Q X r JOHN LEON WILLIAMSON SANDRA ELLEN WILLIAMSON He turns fo pleasure all he hndsf' Everything succeeds with people of GAMMA, Football 2, Track 2, Rifle Tegm sweet and cheerful disposition. 4, S, RCITC Ofhcers' Club 5, Best Dressed Entered from Grady High School, Septem- Cadet 4, Annual Representative 3. ber, 1956. GAMMA, Library S. JOHN FREDERICK WIRTZ, JR. Every man is the architect of his life, this one built a mansion. KAPPA, Football I, 3, Basketball 1, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, S, Hi-Y 4, 5, Homeroom President S, Treasurer 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Audio-Visual Staff 3, 4, 5, Junior Civitan Club 4, President S, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia District of Junior Civi- tan 5, Interclub Council 5, Inter- faith Fellowship Council 5, Co-Busi- ness Manager of Viking 5, Letter Club 5, Representative Senior 5. PATRICIA ELIZABETH WOODRUFF ERNEST AUBREY WOOTEN, JR. Few linings are impossible to diligence Heaven gives long life to the just and and skill. the intelligent. MARGARET SUE WILLS Good nature shines in her fare. Entered from Sprayberry High School, Ma- rietta, Georgia, September, 1954. THETA Y-Teens 3, S, Teacher's Aide 5, Commer cial Club 4, Secretary 5, FHA S. JOHN McDOWELL WOLFF W'hat is most needed for learning is an humble man. THETA, General Science Club 1, French Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Physics and Chemistry Club 4, 5' Key Club 5, ROTC 3, 4. 1 JANET WYMAN Politeness is lore in triflesf' Entered from Dillon High School, Dillon, GAMMA, Interfaith Fellowship Council S, GAMMA, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 53 South Carolina, 1956. DELTA, Basketball Bank Teller 2, 3, S, Pep Club 4, 5, French Viking S, Chemistry and Physics Club 4, Manager 4, 5, Girls' Rifle Team 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 5, Social Chairman 4, Swim- S, Photography Club 4, Bank Teller 3. Club 4, Pep Club 4, FNA 4. ming Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 5, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Office Aide 4, S, Counselor's Aide S, Library Aide 4. es , NORMA JEAN WILSON Dr1nure aml quiet she is, and yet me thinks there's something beneath it. THETA, Y-Teens 5, Commercial Club I Softball 3. MARILYN SUE YOUNG A light heart lives long. ALPHA, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Frenc Club 2, 3, 4, S, Latin Club 3, Vice Prcsi dent 4, Secretary-Treasurer 5, FHA 4, 5 Girls' Chorus 4, FTA Vice President I Schedule Aide S, Pep Club S. 44 I LINDA ANN ZOSS WALTER SIMS STEARNS Dark eyes and hair, a bright bear! Good-naiured und friendly-ibe is hidden there. life of the pa-fly. LONQ Y-Teens 1, 25 FTA SQ French Re-entered from United States Air Force, + 43 Office Assistant 4, Schedule Aide Raivtool, Illinois, February, 1958. SIGMA. Red Cross Representgt egg Annual iesentative is K a VN N AN ROSE BROWN KATHERINE RUTH GANT MARJORIE SUE MILLS CHARLES RIETZ Courtrous and genial-the perfect Her voice is au the voice of a Sweetness is an everlasting charm. A witty good fellow both in and hostess. nigbtingalef' THE-1-A: Ygreens 1, 2, 3, 5. Counseloys out of class. :gag Y-Teens 1, 3, S, Library Aide 2, Entered from jefferson High School, San Aide 25 Stamp Club 3g Library Aide 3, S9 ALPHAg Football lg Red Cross Represent g Cafeteria Aide 55 Girls' Chorus 1. Antonio, Texas, September, 1957. DELTAQ FHA Sg PASFAV 3. ative 1, 3, Bank Teller 2, Sq Band 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 53 Superior Rating in Music PASFAV 3, 45 Military 4, S. Festival 5. A 4-5 Zn imlzmnriam PATRICIA ROSE GLEOGHEGAN June 7, 1939-August 9, 1957 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PEGGY STEINER Scwrviary BRUCE DONNELLY Prrsidcnt MATT HOWARD Treasu rrr MOLLY BAKER Vi cv P resin' en t .IUNIORS 7 47 ADAMS, JOHN ,,,,... ,, Sigma ADDISON, JOEL .....,..,., ,,,,, ..V...., D E Ita ADERHOLD, VIC .......,,7,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,.., T heta ALBERTS, LYNNE RAYE ,,.,.,, ,, ,, Alpha ALLEN, RICHARD .....,.,..,,,, ...,,,,., E psilon ANGLIN, DIANNE ,,,,, ,Omega ARTHUR, VAL ,,,.,,,.,....,,,, ,,,,,.,, D elia ATKINSON, SANDRA ,.,,,,, . W Sigma AVENT, JOAN ....,,,, ,,,, E psilun BAILEY, CARLTON ..,..,, Gamma BAIRD, MELISSA ,,,.,, ,Omega BAKER, MOLLY ,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,.,., T heta BARFIELD, ROGER .. ,,..,.. ,Theta BARRON, JEAN .,..,,.,,.,, ....,.,. 'I' hela BARRON, RANDALL ...., .,,,,,,,, G amma BARTEE, BILL ,,,,,..,..,..... .. Alpha BELL, GLADYS ..I,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,... ,, Sigma BINGHAM, RICHARD ...,,,, Gamma BLACK, GLENDA ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gamma BLACK, JIM ,,..,,,,D,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,.,, ,,,,,,, K appa BLACKWELDER, JERE ,,,,,.. Alpha BOARDMAN, GAYE ,,,, ..,,,. Delta BLUMENTHAL, HARRY ,,,,,,,, ...,,,, A lpha BOSTICK, BOB ,,,..,..,,,.,,,.,,.. BOWDEN, MARY LAMAR BOWIE, BONNIE LEE ..,,.. BRADBERRY, MERLE ..,,.,, BRAUER, LYNN ,,,..,,,,,,,, BRENNAN, EDDIE ,,,.... BRIDGES, MARY ....,,, BRIGGS, FRANK ..,.,,,. BRISTER, DONNA ..,,.,,, Epsilon ,. Alpha Epsilon Alpha Alpha Sigma Della . L X-'pl ,X . X NA GAULTNEY, LIZ GIISIIS, SUSANNE GIVIJNS, GERAI.D GIAIJDEN, ,IIMMY GIOVPR, ELLEN GOI,IJSMI'I'H, GOWIE GORIDY, PERRY GRAIIAM, MAUREIZN GRANT, IIELEN GRI-ZEN, EDDIE GREY, SANDRA GRIIZSIZMER, RATHIEEN GL'RIN, RONALD , , IIADIIOCR, LYNNE IIAMI'sON, RIC IIARDY. MARJIORIE ANN IIARRIS, ANN IIAsEI.I., BARBARA IIAUGII, SCOTT IIAWKINS, PAT HEENEY, KEVIN IIERNER, JIM IIIITKS, FRANCES IIIKKS, sIIARON IIIIL, jEI5I7IfRY IIITCHINS. LINDA IIODGSON, ELLEN IIOILANDER, -IOHN IIOLMAN, BOB HURNF, DICK IIOSEA, LINDA IIOWARD, MATT Gamma Sigma Epsilon ,Gamma Sigma , Sigma Gamma Theta Omega , ,,,,,, Kappa . NW Omega ,,Sigma Delta Epsilon , Theta Theta Gamma ,, Alpha , Alpha , ,,,, Theta , Dtlta , Delta ,, Kappa Epsilon Gamma , Delza Sigma , Theta ,, Omega Epsilon CLASS or BROADBI-ZAR, MICHAEL BROOKS, BONNIE BROOKS, KIYDIE BROOKS, SLOTT BROWN, CATHERINE BROWN, EDNA BROWN, LIBBA ,, BROWN, SARA BRUCE, PEGGY BUTTS, DAVID BYERS, JOAN BYRD, DAN BYRD, SANDRA CARROLL, JACK CARSWELL, RUIIUS CARTER, GRANT CASSIMUS, HELEN CASTLEBERRY, BILL CENTER, CHARLENE CHAMBERS. BRUCE COCHRAN, BEVERLY COE, XVEESA COKER, CHARLOTTE COLLINS, WAYNE COOK, KATHLEEN COOPER. NICKY COPELAND, JIOHN COWAN, CAROL CRAIG, STEVE DAVIS, ANNE DAVIS, MEANS DEW, MARCIA DEWITT, JOHN DIDSCHUNEIT, NANCY DIxoN, ELIZABETH , DIXON, KAREN DODD, CLARA DONALDSON, DONNA DONNELLY, BRUCE DREWRY, DANNA DUNSON, WILLIAM EASON, JOAN , EDWARDS, DOROTIIY EDGAR, STRUTHERS EI-ILERS, ,IIM EISON, EDWARD IEKMARK, ALLEN ELLENBURG. JIM EvEs, MICKEY EWING, ANN FARR, TOM FERGUSON, BEN TICRLEN, JIOHNNY IfIEI.Ds, ROSS IIOOTE, MARGARET ANNE FORD. .IUDY Ifox, JUDY FREANT, IARRY FULGHUM, TOM FULLER, DON EURNISS, PETE ,, GANT, BETTY GANT, KATHERINE RUTH GARRETT, STEVE Gamma Kappa Iipulun Umtga Kappa Gamma Sigma Kappa Delta Gamma Umega Kappa Delta Iipsilun Ganima Theta Sigma Sigma Ifpsilnn Kappa Omega 'I4IIeI.I Alpha Sigma Theta Kappa Kapp.I Omega Sigma Omega Theta Alpha omega Epsilon Gamma Delia Alpha Theta Alpha Delta Omega Gamma Kappa Sigma Delta Omega Sigma Kappa Alpha Della Ixclta Thema Kappa Omega Alpha Epsilon , Gamma Alpha i Alpha Delia Theta , I I 48 .X . C, QB, J X IIOWIQ, IIIANE IIURST, MARGARET ,1Ac1RsON, ,IAMIQS IAMISON, DAVID .lARRIi'I I', LINDA -IIQRNIGAN, I,AImYIz IOIINSON, GEORGE IONIQS, lII5'I I'Y IoNIfS, CIIASTINE IONICS, TOINIQ IONRE, BIII. IIUIIKINS, 'lII,I, RIINNIQIIY, ,IYIANNIQ KII.Ii, ROY KING, r'IIARI,oTTI2 RIRRLAND, IIOBIIY KNUX, RAYMOND l,A'l'Z, MARY ANN IAY, SUSAN IAYTUN, -IANET IESIISNE, IIANK IIIIIIY, ,IIM llGll'l'CAl'. ,IANIE llllARl'I, SUSAN , IUKIZY, STEVE IONG, MAXINE l.llMlVlUS, LAMAR l,l.lMl'KlN, DIANE IUSINK, MARK IYNN, ,IENNY M,u'l'ARY, TOM NIAITIWOX, I'HII. MARTIN, BARBARA MARTIN. JANE MASON, ,IIMMIE MATTHEWS, CATIIICRINE ML-IIONAID, ANNE Mt-GILVRAY, ITIIANDLIFR MIFIUI-ORD. MARTY MIIFS, CURTIS MII IIZR, ROBIN MII.I,S, SUE MISSBACII, GEORGE MOIIIIQY, MARGARET MURRAY, IEE NABORS, SUSANNAH NIQITSON, Joy NIQSRITT, KAY NIQY, IIERRY NICIIOLS, BOB NIc'IIOI,S, SUSAN NIXUN, CAROI. NOLAN, KAREN OWIZNS, LINDA I-ARIS, SAMMY IIARRAMORE, I'HYI.I.Is , l'AT'l'IfRSON, GINNY ,. . I',-XI'IK, MARY ICLEANOR I'AUI,SUN, JIM l'IfRI.lNG. MADOl,lN POURNEIIE, MAYO I'OWIiR. PATRICIA PRITVIIITTT, TOM PIIRVIS, l'AIlI , .Kappa ,Theta Delta Gamma Gamma Epsilon Omega Kappa Sigma , Kappa Epsilon Della Epsilon Kappa , , Epsilon . Omega , Gamma Theta ,. Thema , ,,,,, Alpha Omega Kappa Omega Kappa Then Gamma ., , Sigma , Sigma , Delta , , Sigma Epsilon , , Kappa ,Alpha Gamma Gamma Gmega Sigma Sigma Gamma Theta Kappa . Delta ,Theta Alpha Epsilon Thi-ra Alpha Theta Epsilon Epsilon Omcga Alpha Alpha Delia , Delta Omega Kappa Gamma FV . ptivrglglx 1 If E51 LC . 1959 aw. ,.. 49 RADER, JQANN Y,,,,, RANKIN, ANNE .Y,,,,,,, RARY, BARBARA Y,Yt,, ,,,,,,,,,,Omega Gamma Sigma REDD, SUSAN ,,..,,., Gamma REID, TINA ,,,,,Y,,,,,V,,,, V,.7fV,, A lpha RIDINGS, BENNIE ,,,,,,, ,,Alpha RINGEL, MALCOLM ,,,,, ,,,,..,,, O mega ROBINSON, FRANK ,,,,, ,,,,,, D ella RUCKDESCHEI., CAROL Gamma SAMPLES, JESSE ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......., G amma SAUNDERS, BOBBY ...,.,,,.., ,,,,.,,., T heta SCHAEFEER, SUE ,,,,,,, SCOTT, COLBY V,VVVY,.V.... VVVYV.Y K appa SEAGRAVES, WANDA .L.,, ....,..,. T hm SEIGLE, MIKE ,,,,,LL,Y,,,,,,,,. Gamma SHAPIRO, JOE ...., ,. , ,,.L ,.Alpha SHAVER, JEAN ANN ,,Omega SHERMAN, LILAH , ,,.., ,,,.,,, A lpha SMITH, BLANT .,,,... I ,,,,,,, Delta SMITH, DIANNE ,,,,,, , ,,,.,,. Kappa SMITH, DONALD ,,,,,,,,, ..Kappa SNYDER, WILLIAM ..... SPRINGER, ANDRIA ,,,,YY, ...,, . A STAFFORD, FOXY . .,.,.. , STATHAM, BEN STEINER, PEGGY ,, Epsilon Omega Delta Alpha STEVENS, ANN H Gamma STRICKLAND, DENNIS Gamma SUSONG, WALTER ..,,.,,,,,, ...A..A, A lplil TALBOT, BILL , I ..Kappa TALLEY, ELLEN ,,,. , Omega TARVER, JACK ., , Alpha u. T' A nv -Q va 'H-Q TAYIUR, IYNN 'I'III RRHI. YINITA TIIUNI.-XS, YYAIIIN IIIUXIPSUN, jlfANNI' THRUXXIR, III-NBII' TIIFRMAN. GAII, TIMMONS, CFC II I.-X TRAMMI-'II, jlll 'I'l'RMAN, RANDY VASICN, YIVKI XY'.'XII'iIiR, IPI XX'.'XRlII,F. M.-XRGJXRIUI' XY,-NTT, AIOIIN XVATKINS, BARIS.'XR.'X XN'HI'I I.FR. STIZVF. XVIIITI1 VVINKIIZ XVIIITI I'Y, ,IUIIN XYIIORI IY. BIII XVII I Y, RUSIKIARI WIIKINQUN, SIIIRRIII WII I IAM9, KAROI YN XVIII IAMS, -IOAN XYIIIIAMQ, KPN XVII SUN, III TTY WOIITF, MARTHA WRIGHT, CFI IA YOVNGIII OOD, I INDA ZAGI IN, IARRY IFRNIGAN, BONNIIZ I psilnn In-In Ifpwilmi Alpha Dclm Ifpsilun Sigma lipsilim Omega Kappa K.ipp.i Sigma Onicga . Gunmi Ifpsilnn l1clr.i Gamnu lipsxlnn lipxilnn Sigma Iipiilnn Them Della Gammn Omega Sigma Alpln Sigma Gamma IIUNIORS NOT PICTTURITD BI'99II-,RI, GINIT HI NSUN, l'If'I'liR IlOI,NII'S, KATIIY kll'RI Iii, IIRUVIZ RFDXIUNIW, I INIIA JUNIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS-- Front Row. Peggy Steiner, Weesa Coe. Back Row. Frank Briggs, Matt How- ard, Ball Bartee, Jum Ehlers, Bobby Kxrkland. Thu J Fprilnn Karp. 'I Tiger Tales at work! nA 9 in fell C WB Cllfe. uAt the Hopn 50 B-E-A-T Lanier. Go Tigcrf?J S X HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Left tb Right: HARRIET JAMES BEN SHAPIRO DOUG KIRBY BILL WHITAKER STUART MCDANIEL MIT FITZSIMONS SOPHOMORES 51 ll L f'N , I ABERNATHY, JULIAN ALBERSON, GARY ,,,,, ANGER, SALLY ,, , ,, ,,..Thela Kappa .. ,.,, Kappa ARP, MUFFET ,,,,,,. Y, ..,v. Epsilon ARRINGTON, DIANE Y,Y,, .Y.... A lplll AYER, JANE .,,, ,,.,,,, . ,, ,Epsilon BAER, ALBERT ,,,,,, Gamma BAILEY, MIKE ,,Alpha BAKER, KAREN ,,,,,,,, Della BAKER, RICHARD , Gamma BALL, LANA ,.,,., .,,,,,,, , , Sigma BALL, STEVE ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , Y,,,,, O mega BARRETT, JOHN ,,,,,,, .. BASKETT, JOHN , ,Delta BATES, PAM ,,,,,,, .. HTIICII BEAVERS, GLENDA ,,,,,, Epsilon BECKMAN, BILL ,Kappa BELL GENE W ,,,,, ,Omega BLACK, NANCY ,, Epsilon BOARDMAN, BOB N Y, ,,Alpha BOOZER, MAC ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,..Kappa BORN, JUDY ,..,,...., .Y,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , ,..Theta BOSWELL, ANN O'HARA , . -.Alpl1a BOYKIN, JOYCE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,E, . ,,,,.,Alpha BRADEN, LARRY ,..,.. .,,, , Omega BRADLEY, MARI ,,,,, .,,, , , ,,,.. Sigma BRANAN, KATHERINE Gamma BRANDON, SVELLEN ,,,,,,, Omega BRASWELL, TOMMY ,,A,Y,,, .. ,Hlcappa BRIGHAM, PRISCILLA ., .... Delta BROOKS, JERRY ,,,,....,... ,,Sigma BROUGHAM, KATHRYN ,Alpha IPIRIJIFR, TOMMY GIINN, ,IUIIY IQUIIWIN, ,IAMI-,S GOID, AIIAN GRAY, GAII, GRPISISS, GORDON i.I'MN1IiRI-., GIINN I LXIIAXVAY, BOBBY HAGOOD, CYNTHIA IIAII, IZLOSSIF IIAMHURGIER, MARC HANFS, GFORGENF IIANSIWRGLR, SKIPPY IIARDXl'Il'K, ,IOHN HARSII, WI'NDIiI.I. IIASKFII., DICK HAYVR, PAYE HAYIS, Sl'F, IIIIZNITY, MARY HFNRY, ,IUDY IIIII, RICHARD IIIII, TOM HOBIBS, ,IANITT HUIVOMB, IIRFNDA HOLLAND, LINDA HOLLAND, TRUMAN HOLMAN, CHUCK HOIT, LIIIIIA HORTON, GAII. HOWARD, ,lI'DY HOWI I'TT, MITCIIFLI, HOYMIQS, TAYI OR Gamma Kappa Gamma Sigma Gamma Theta Alpha Epsilon Gamma Kappa Omega Omega Kappa Iipsilon Omega Omega , Sigma ,, Delta Omega , Kappa Theta , Sigma Alpha Omega Kappa ,Theta Theta Theta ,, Kappa Omega Alpha CLASS OF BROWN, ROBERT , BROWN, RULON DALE BRUCE, GWENN BUCK, CATHY BUNTE, LAURIE BURRIS, LINDA BUSHOVEN, NEAL CAMERON. DANIELLE CARLISLE, RUBY CARNES, VIRGINIA CARROLL, CONNIE CARTER, LOUIS CASEY, DOROTHY CHANDLER, C. L. CHANDLER, SANDRA CHAPIN, RICHARD CHARVIN, CELIA CHATFIELD, MIMI CHRISTIAN, VVAYNE CLARKE, MELVINE CLEIN, LINDA CLEVELAND, CAROL CLIFTON, MARSHA , COKER, CAROLYN COLEMAN, GARY COLLINS, MARGARET CONOVER, ,IAY COOPER, JODIE CRAIG, PETE , , CRANE, DAVID CRAVEN, MARGARET ANN CRAYTON, BECKI CROSBY, KEN ,, CULP, BII.L ,,,, , CURBOW, JUDY CURREY, ROBERT CURTIS, ALTON CUSHMAN, ,IOE DAVIS, LRANCEE DAVIS, SHERRY DAY, KAREN DAY, MARVIN DELMAN, GEORGE de MAYO, ANNE DOBBS, TALMAGE DOBBS, TERRI DUNCAN, BART DUNN, MARTHA DUNN, SUSAN , EASON, ROBERT EDWARDS, BOBBY EDWARDS, ,IUHN EDWARDS, REBIEKAH EHRLICH, PEGGY ELLENBURG, KAY FARMER, MURIIEI, EARRELL, ANNE FILER, NANCY FINE, BOBBY FITZSIMONS, MIT , GARBER, ELIOT GAY, SANDRA GEOGHEGAN, ,IOHN GILBERT, KENNETH Delta Epsilon Gamma Epxilnn Delta Kappa Alpha Omega ,Sigma Gamma Gamma Alpha , Kappa Theta Delta Delta Gamma Theta Alpha Omega Sigma Kappa Gamma Delta Kappa Epsilon Kappa Gamma Alpha Omega Sigma Epsilon Alpha Omega Epsilon Delta Sigma Theta Alpha Alpha Gamma Delta Theta DI-Ita Theta Epsilon Theta Gamma Omega Sigma Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon Eplilnn Gamma Gamma Kappa Delta Gamma Gamma Theta Dellta 52 .X,l,x,. X . HUFF, TINA Omega HURD, RICHARD , ff-KIPPI HUTCIIINSON, ARTHUR ,HDCIU INGOLS, MARCIA Omega JACOBS, BROOKSIE , Delta IAMES. HARRIETTE ,,Sigma IIENKINS, l.lNlIA Alpha -IOIINSON, IEAII Om4'S3 JONES, KIIMMY Alpha JONES, IIATSY Theta JONES, RUSTY Alpha KAHN, .IAN , Gamma KATZ, JOE ' Theta RI2l.LY, TY , Gamma REMPTON, FRANCES , ,Sigma KING, SAM , Epsilon RINNER, ANN ,Epsilon KIRBY, DOUG Alpha RISE, MEDORA Sigma KNICTKMANN, MARCIA Epsilon I.aBUDDE, DIANE Delta LEDBETTER, NANCY , ,,.,. Alpha LENAIIAN, DANA Epsilon LIQNNARD, SUE Epsilon IEONARD, ROBERT ,Delta LEVIN, LOIS Omega LEVY, IRENE , , ,,Gamma LIGGIN, ELIZABETH Gamma IITTLE, SUSIE , Omega LOCKE, PAT Epsilon LOWE, EVE .Theta LOYLESS, IIELEN Omega LUCE, CAROLYN , Delta lYNc'll, KEN Kappa Mqc:l.Ill.l.AN, CAROL Epsilnn Mci'LURE, DAVID Gamma MMYWRMAKIK, SALLY Theta MCCOY, BILL , Alpha MQCRAVY, VVILITRED Gamma MLIIANIEI., STUART Sigma MEEADDEN, BRADFORD Theta McIfARLANE, AIAN Gamma McKlNLEY, LARRY Gamma MADISON, CLIFF Epsilon MAl'I', MARY ,Omega MARKS. LINDA Sigma MARLOVV, BILLIE .Theta MARSHALL, STEVE Omega MARTIN, JIMMY Gamma MARTIN, VIOE Alpha MARTIN, JOHN Epsilon MARTINI, CLAIRE Theta MAY, TOOTIE ,Theta MERLIN, BARBARA MICIIAEIS, RAY Theta MILLKEY, HERB Theta MILTON, BUDDY . Delta MINNIFII, FRIED ,Sigma MITCIIELL, CIIARLANN ,, Sigma MOIIR, .IANICE ,Delta MONCRIEF, MERCER Gamma MOORE, BEVERLY Alpha MORRIS, DIANE Omega MORRIS, ICDWARD Epsilon 1960 53 MORRISON, GENIE MORRISON, SUSAN . , ,, Delta , ,..., Epsilon MORTON, JIMMY .,,,,,,,,,,., -- MURRAY, CHATI-IAM MYERS, LAIA .. .. MYERS, TOP ,...,, NEAL, SUE D. Nlx, HELEN ,,., LYCALLAGHAN, MARRY OGLETREE, ELAINE ,, OTTESEN, ROE . . OWENS. JUDY . .. PAINE, SUZIE , PARKS, PHYLLls PARMELE, JOHN .. PEACOCK, JIMMY . . PERRY, LYNNE PHELPS, ERNEST PINKERTON, JERRY ..,. PIRNIE, SCOTT ,,,, ,,,,,,, PITTS, WAYNE .... POOLE, BETTY POSNER, EMILIE ,,., POSS, BETTY POSS, BEVERLY , RALEY, NANCY ,, . RARY, LINTON REDFERN, LEE ,, REED, DENNY ,, ,, REESE, SKIPPER REEVES, DIXON REINHARD, ELISE ,Ei-..,Del!a .,.,Delta ,Epsilon ,, Kappa Gamma , Kappa , Omega ,Sigma , ,Theta , Alpha Sigma Epsilon ., Delta , Alpha ...Theta Epsilon , Gamma Omega Omega ,Kappa . , Delta Omega ,, Alpha Gamma Kappa , Theta Epsilon , Sigma XVIIITAKIR. BILI. W'lIl'I'AKI'R, IiLAINIi W'llITN1lRI', CZYNTIIIA XY'III'l'MIRI', LYDIA W'IGlI'I'. AIlliN WIGILI. IIIIIIA WIIIIANKS, .IOIIN XVII KI S, TIQRISA W'II,KlI . IIRPNDA WILLIAMS CAROL VVILLIAMS ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, LINDA Wll I IAMS, RIZD WILLIAMS, SANDRA XVILLIAMS, VIJRNON XVII LINGIIAM, RONNIIZ V'II,l,S, LLAUDI5 WILSON, GAY XVII SON, MARTHA Wll SON. TOM VUINSTON, KOTTON XVISIC, DAVID WITHI-iRSl'OON, NAN VVOI II, IIROTIIPR WOOTIQN, PENNY XIVYATT. IIUITFY YOUNG. BOBBY YOUNG, .IIMMY SOPH Sigma Thcra Delta Theta Alpha Gamma Gamma Kappa Alpha llpsilon Delta Theta Iipsilnn Omega Gamma Kappa Lima.. Omega Iipcilnn Alpha Gamma Sigma Gamma Delta Omega Sigma Iipsilun Omega MORES RHODES, IANE RILQH, STEVE RDBBINS, PATTY ROBERTS, BABS ROBPRTS, BILLY RDBERTSDN, ANNE RDSEBUSH, MARY ROSSIER, AIIZRRY RUBIN, LESLIE SANDERS, SANDY SAUL, ALAN SAUNDERS, ALICIA SCHROIEDER, MARALYN SCHVVARTZ, ANN SIZIGLE, LIBBY SERVISS, DIANA SHAPIRO, BEN SHARP, c:ARDL SHROI-SHIRE, ROSITLYN SIMPSON, LIIARLIIQ SMALL, JEANNE SMITH, ANNIE SMITH, RACHEL SMITH, VIRGINIA SNIPES, DAVID SPRUILI., DAVID SPURLIN, DANNY STANFORD, ,IANET STATDN, MARY STEELE, BIETTYF ANNE STEVENS, ,IOIIN S'I'liW'ARD, ,IOHN STIEMKF, GWFNDA STRATTON, KIM STRICIQIAND, ,IIMMY STYRING, NANCY SULZER, BOB SYRES, LINDA TABB, BILL TARANTINO, MIKE TAYLOR, SCOTT THOMAS, BILL THOMPSON, FLLFN THOMPSON, TUREA THORNBURG, SALLY TISON, PENNY TOLLESON, PAT TOMLIN, ANNE TUFTS, ANNE VOIT, DIANE WAGES, KATHLIIPN WAITT, VIRGINIA WALKER, NANCY WALTERS, CHARIITS WARD, LELAND WATTS, ,IIMMY WEBB. VICRI WEEMS, ,IOANN XVIELDON, STUART WIILIS, BRENDA WIQLIS, MARGRIZTTA WERNER, BIII, WIERNER, IQANNE WIQSTDN, BARBARA Epsilon Alpha Gamma Omega Gamma Gamma Sigma Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Omega Omega Theta Kappa Epsilon Omega Sigma Alpha Kappa Theta If,,,II0n Gamma Theta Delta Sigma Sigma Theta Alpha Gamma Kappa Sigma Omega Delta Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Theta Alpha Alpha Alpha Delta Theta Kappa Della Alpha Delta Theta Alpha Alpha Omega DI-lm Iipsilon Ifpiilnn Kappa Omega Kappa Omega Ifpvi lun Gamma 54- BALDWIN, DALIQ JONES, LARI. KINTON, TIIDMAS RIGGS, ,IIM RIGGS, VICTOR SENART. STEVE WILLIAMS, ROY , SOPHOMORIZS NOT I'Ic'I'L'RI-:II Sofalmmorrs N01 l'irfu Alpha Tlivta Ci Imm I Alpha Delta HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Front Row: JULIE ANNE RICCIARDI JUDY L12 SHANNA LYN BRUNNER Bark Row: LYNNIZ ROSBNROETTER RODDY VVHITE I-IANK STBLLJIQS JIMMY CARR ' I FAS' Imfa' 3 I FRESHMEN ADAMS, LINDA ,,..,,,, ..,Sigma RLFORD, GARY ,. ..,,, ..,, T hen ALLEN, SHERI ,. ,,,, ,,., , ,AIpha ALLISON, ROBERT .Y,,, ...Alpha ALVERSON, PAT 7,...,,,,, ,...,V,V K appa AMBERY, BOBBY ,,,,,,, .,,, ,, Kappa ANDERSON, TOMMY ,YY..V.V .. VVYVA Sigma ANGEL, SUSAN . VYV,,,..vVY V. ,Theta ANGELICH, GEORGE .....,,, ......,.,, T hen ASKUE, RICHARD ,,,,,,,,.,, ,,..,.,, S igma BAILEY, JEANNE .,,,,, ,,,DeIta BAIN, BARBARA .. BALCOMB, JACK ,,.,, BALCOMB, jII.L .,....,. BANKS, PAM ,... ..,,,,,,,,,,.. BARKSDALE, NONA BARNETT, JODY ,,.,.,,, BARNETT, LIBBA ,, ,, .,.,...,,,Theta ,,,,,..,,.,,Omcga ,,,,,.,,...EpliIon Kappa Sigma Epsilon ,,,AIpha BARRON, BEN ,,,,, Omega BATLEY, JON .. ,,,..., ,..Alpha BAUGHMAN, SUSAN ....,, Gamma BETTS, IBBY . ,,,,,,......,.Y ....,..., K appz BIGELOW, JUDY .,... ......Y.,, T hcta BLACK, BUTLER .,,,,,,,.,,, Thema BLACKWELDER, LINDA ..,,,, ....,,.... T hell BLACKXVELDER, LUCIA ..,.,, .Y,,,,,. A Ipha ELAINE, HELEN ..,,.,.,... ..,, ,....,,, ,Epsilon BOMAR, MARY KENT ..... ......., K lppa BRADBURY, SHERRON .,,,,,.. v..,,,,,., 'I' heia BRADLEY, PATTY ,,,.,.,., ,,......, E psilon BRADLEY, PEGGY ,,,.,,, .. ,,,,,,,,., Delta BRANCH. BARBARA ,Y,,, ,,,,,,., A Ipha nl f, KJ xv V IV IIITZPATRICK, BRUCE I-osTER, ALIIERT IfRANKI,IN, sAM GAIAI-Nl-,Y, RAIFORD CARRISQN, TUCKER CENTRY, ALIEREY CIII-RTNER, ANDY GILBERT, JERRY GILSTRAP, CAROL GLADDIZN, STEVE GLASER, BRENDA GLOVIZR, ABE GOODWIN, BUZZY GRAHAM, KATHLEEN GRAHAM, PATSY GRANT, ALICIA GREFNBLATT, BETH GRFEVPR, Llili GRIFSEMER, PATTY GUTHRIE, HIQGII GWYN, BIILY HABLEY, I'IfTl?R HADAWAY, DAVID Gamma 'Gamma ,Omega ,,,,,,,Then ,Epsilon ,, .Theta Gamma , ,Theta ,, Thema ,,,,Thcca , Sigma Kappa . Sigma Theta ,, Alpha .,Omcga .. Kappa Delta Theta Epsilon ,, Kappa Gamma HAINICS, MARTIIA AIEAN , ,, IIAIEY, ROXIE IIAII., JAMES IIAMIITDN, IAOIIRY ,, Sigma , ,,,,, Omega IIANDMACIIER, MAKINE , IIARGRUVE, SUSAN ,, IIARRFLI, ,IANE HARRISON, BEVERLY HARRISON, BOBBY ,, Alpha Gamma Epsilon Sigma Omega Gamma CLQASS BROOKS, ,IIM BROOM, DDL'GI.As BROWN, KTATIIY IIRow'N, sAII,Y IIRUNNER, I,YN BUCK, JUDY EUICE, JDIINNY IIURCH, DAYY BURNETTIE, ROBERT BUSH, SHIRLEY CALE, BENNETT CALHOUN, STEWART CAMPBELL, MIKE CANDLER, ASA , CARNES, GINNY CARR, JIMMY CHAMBERS, KAY CHAPMAN, PENNY CHILDS, RICHARD CLAIAFEY, HALLA CLARK, DAVID CLFMENT, IIIMMY COBB, BOBBY COHEN, BARBARA COHEN, ,IUDY COILE, HERLENE COLEY, COKEY CONWAY, ALTON COURTNEY, FRANK COWAN, CHIP COX, BARBARA CRAWFORD, HARDEN CREW, JIM CROCKER. LANIQ CUTLER, CIIARI.Ias DANIEI., MARLECE DARRY, FRANK DAVIS, TEDDY DAY, CAMIIIE DeGIVI7, DENNIS DEIIENIIACK, ANNA DENNIS, BOBBY DENNY, ,IIM DEW, JIMMY DIIITRICH, DONELIA DINKINS, INDIA DIXON, NEYA DOBBINS, AIAYNE DOBES, BILL DOETSCH, TRACY Do1,soN, BONNIE DOMINY, MoLLY DREXLER, JOE ,, DUNCAN, TONI DuVAI.I., MARY ANN EASTLAND, JACK ELLENBURG, HOMER FLLINGTON, SANDRA ERCKMAN, CAROL FRCKMAN, RICHARD EVANS, BII I, EVANS. JOHN FINDLEY, HARRIET FITTEN, ANNE Epsilon Kappa Delia lipsilon Gamma Omega Delia Gamma Omega Della Kappa Theta Epsilon Gamma Kappa Alpha Gamma Delia Alpha Alpha Gamma Sigma Omega Omega Gamma Alpha Kappa Alpha Omega Kappa Epsilon Delta Theta Sigma Kappa Delta Sigma Sigma Delta Gamma Delta Delta Omega Theta Kappa Alpha Gamma Epxilnn , Delia Delia Omega Delta Epsilon Epsilon Gamma Alpha Sigma Kappa Sigma Delta Sigma Delia O F ,ff 56 IIARRISDN, CAROL IIARuRIa'I I', IIAINIQS IIASILLL, JACKIE IIAvIaRs'I'Ic:R, JIM IIAYIas, JUDY IIIQIQNEY, IIII.I.Y IIliISRlil.I., ANDY IIIl.L, Ron IIINSON, BEN IIODGES, BARRY . IIOLLOWAY, CHARLES IIOSFORD, MIKE , IIUDGINS, ANN HUDSON, PAT HLIGIIIES, JOEL , HUGHES, TOMMY , IIUN'I'IaR, SUSAN ISON, ISARIIARA JIQRNIIIAN, LAMAR JuIINsoN, ISILII JDIINSDN, NAN JDIINSDN, PAUL JDNILS, ALLIQN JDNIQS, LQIQLIA JoNIf,s, DICK JDNIas, LINDA JDNIAS, WOODY RA'rz, MARCO RIZNNADY, QARDLE RIassIIaR, NANCY KINCAID, JIM RIRIIY, MII,ToN KIRWAN. BRUCE IAU, DORIS IAWTON, Sl'ENCER IcSlIANNA, JUDY IIND, RRISTIZN LINDIQR, I.INDA LINDSTROM, PRED IINITS. IOUISE IlT'I'I.E, PAT IOGAN, SUE McCI,EI,I,AND, RALPH Mcl'I,URli, EDWARD McCONKEY, PEGGY MHJONUIIGII, SIIEILA McKIiNNIi.Y, BOB Mrl ATCIIIIY, PATTY MQMICTIIAEI, IIENNY McREE, IIRAN MAIIIHTT, JIMMY MAIONE, CANDY MARTIN, CAROLYN MARTIN, STEVE , MELTZ, SIIARON MERONEY, PAT METIIVIN, KAY MEYER, IOI.I,IE MILLER, GEORGE MILIIQR, JDE MINNICII, KATHERINE MDNQDID, GEORGE MOORE, JANICE MDDRE, JUDY Sigma Alpha Alpha ,Kappa Epsilon Omega Theta ,, , Alpha Delta Omega , Delta ,,...,Delta Theta Epsilon ,,,TlIeta Gamma Theta Gamma Alpha Alpha Epsilon Sigma Kappa Theta Epsilon Sigma Epsilon Delta Theta Omega Omega Omega Gamma Delta Kappa Alpha Delta Omega Omega Alpha Alpha Theta Sigma Alpha Delta Delta Theta Gamma Gamma Epsilon Gamma Omega Epsilon Omega Delta Theta Omega Theta Kappa Sigma Alpha Delta ,LVN MORGAN, BECKY Epsilon MORGAN, BILL ,...,, Kappa MORRIS, JERRY ,,,,. Gamma MORRISON, LESLIE Omega MYERS, FRED VVVV , Theta MYERS, MARILYN ,,SIgma NAnoRs, ALLEN ,,,, ,Kappa NEIGHBORS, THOMAS , , ,,,,. Epsilon NESBITT, ELAINE , Epsilon NEY, JIMMY Alpha NICHOLS, CAROL Kappa NIX, JUDY ,, Sigma OWENS, JOSEPH , ,, Sigma PARKER, ED ., Sigma PARRISH, PATSY Gamma PARROTT, EDWIARD Epsilon PATTERSON, GARY Theta PAYNE, JOHNNY Epsilon PEMBER, NANCY Sigma PENDLEY, CLAUDETTE , , ,, ,,,, Gamma PERRY, CHARLES Omega PETRIE, TOM ,, ,,,,,,,L,,,,,, PITTARD, JACK , Gamma POWELL, JIM ,,,, Delta PUGH, KAY ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, E Psilgn PURDY, GERRY Epgilon RAPP, JEANNETTE Gamma RARY, JEAN ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,Sigma RARY LARRY ,,Kappa REDD, JOHN , , Omega REED, RALPH Gamma REESE, ELINOR Y, YVVVV Then WERNER, WAYNE WI-,ST, NANCY LEE WLSTBROOK, RICHARD WHITE, RODDY WIIITLEY, MARGARET WHITNEY, ABBOTT WILHOIT, JACK WIIRINSON, SANDRA WILKINSON. WOODY WILLIAMS, RAY WILLIAMS, ROGER WIILIAMS, RONNIE WILLIS, JOHNNY WILSON, TUCK WOOD, Mll,I.IIZ WUODRIJI-If, BILL NYYI LY. BOBBY YANVEY, El I EN YOUNG, SANDRA 0 Omega Epsilon Alpha Delta Gamma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Delta Delta Gamma Alpha Sigma Epsilon Epsilon Gamma Delta Omega Delta FRESHMEN REEVES, PADEN REYNOLDS, WOODY RHOADS, PATRICIA , RICCIARDI, JULIE ROBERTS, GEORGE ROBINSON, BETH RODBELL, PAUL ROOKER, PEGGY ROSENBERG, JERRY ROSENBLUM, JERRY ROSENKOETTER, LYNNE ROSENSTEIN, LYNDA ROSSITER, DICK , ROY, LINDA SAKS, SUSAN SCHILLER, BII.L SCHULTZ, FRITZ SCOTT, BUZ SEAY, CAROLYN SETTLE, JIMMY SEYDEL, SUSAN SHAEER, .IAQK SHARPE, CAROL SHEI1IfIEI.n, JOHN SHIRLEY, ROBERT SKORMAN, STEVE SMITH, I.IEw'EI,I,YN SMITH, PHII. STARNES, BOBBY STEIIIES, HANK STEVENS, MIKE STEVENS, w'AI.TER TALLEY, MARY TARR, TED TATE, CONNIE THERRELL, MARIE THRANHARDT, VREDDY THURMAN, BUDDY TILLER, CHARLES TIPTON, MELVINA TRAMMFII., GREG TROY, noTTIE TUTTIE, NANCY UIIRICI, JANICE vEI.KoEE, MIKE WADE, ROY , WAGES, KEN WAINWRIGHT, BECKIE XVAITE, BOBBY WALTERS, JACKIE WARLICK. ELLIS XVARNOCK, BILI VVARREN. JIMMY WASHBLYRN, ANN WASHBURN. DICK WATERS, DIANE WATSON, BIIIY WEBB, BRAD WEBB, PHII,I,II RVEINSTEIN. STEVE WEIR. PAUIA WEITZ, CARIA vEI.RoRN. JIM WERNER, NANCY FRESIIMFN NOT PICTURED BARR, BELINDA BRADLEY, DON HOLMAN, JOHNNY MARCHBANKS, GEORGE NUNN, GARY THXVAITE, CHARLIE WIILLIAMS, BEVERLY VVISE, SANDRA Alpha Theta Theta Sigma Gamma 'I'hcta Gamma 'lillcla Epsilon Alpha Omega Alpha Omega Kappa Omega Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Sigma Alpha Gamma Omega Delta Sigma Omega Kappa Sigma Epsilon Omega Sigma Theta Alpha Sigma Kappa Theta Eptilon Sigma Kappa Sigma Sigma Alpha Theta Sigma Kappa Theta Gamma Omega Omega Theta Delta Sigma Omega Delta Delta Kappa Theta Omega Theta Alpha Omega Delta Alpha Delta Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Kappa Delta 58 HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Front Row: ANN QUILLIAN SUSAN MCCAIN KAY GUTHRIE LYNN BOROCHOFI1' Back Row: CPIARLES WARDI.Ia WARRIQN SNIPES MAC WHITAKER CHARLES ARI- SUB-FRESHMEN 59 ADAMS, BU'I CH ADAMS, 'l'Ul FY ADDISON, PAUL ALFORD, BOB ALSTON, TODD ANDERSON, JOHNNY AI'I'I.ING, TOMMY ARP, CHARLES ARSENAULT, LARRY ATKINSON, JIM AVERY, GAIL AYCOCK, GARVIN BALDWIN, BILL BANKS, CAROL BARCLAY, PAM BARNES, JULIE BATES, JUDY IIATLEY, DAVE IIECKETT, BILL IAECKHAM, ED IIECKMAN, KATHY BELL, GORDON IIINGI-IAM, ALLEN IIDARDMAN, BARBARA BODEN, VAN BOLING, CHERYL BOMAR, NANCY BONDURANT, ANN BOROCHOFF, LYNN BOWIE, STEPHANIE BRAMBLET, CHARI OTTE BR AUER. LARRY EIYNN, MIKE LORD, BOB IOSTER, KATHRYN IRANKIQL, JEROLD IfRIaIaDMAN. STEVE GAINES, ALEX OII-I-KIQN, JULIE OIIGERMAN, HENRY GI.ISI I-R, BILL GVRARITIS, GERRY GII LIIAM, MARTHA GI ADDEN, TOMMY GORDON, JERRY GOVVDY, PHIL GRAY, GARY GRYENIIAUM, HARNI GREGORY, GREG GREGORY, TOMMY GRIGSIDY, JOHNNY GROVES, .ICE GRUBB, ANN GUMMIQRE, DEBBIE GUTIIRIF, KAY IIAGOOD, TOMMY IIAII, BILI, HALL, PEGGIE II.AMMOND, CRAIG IIANKw'ITz, MARY IIATIICOCK, BIILY HAYES. MARILYN HEATH, IAAT IIEITON. MARY ANN CLASS CF BREWER, BOOTS, Kappz BREWER, HAROLD BRICKER, BARBARA BRIGGS, SPURGEON BROOKS, BARBARA BRUCE, BOB BRUNER, BENIE BRYAN, BOB BRYANT, BONNIE BUNTE, LOUIS BURNS, ROBERT BUSSEY, FRANK BUTTRAM, MARGARET CALDWELL, KENNETH CAMERON, CINDY CAMP, CAROLE CARD, NANCY CARLISLE, JAMES CARLYLE, SAM CARROLL, GEORGE CHANDLER, CAROL CHERRY, RANDY CHESTER, ROY CHORTER, DONNA CLARK, EARI. CLARKE, REV CODY, CHARLES COLBY, BILL CO1 LINS, DORSEY COMPTON, CAROL COOGLER, GALA CORN, JOHNNY CRAWLEY, BILL CROSBY, DAVID CUNNINGHAM, CONNIE CURRIE, RICHARD DAVIS, JENNY DcGIVE, DUDLEY DENNIS, MICKEY DOVER, NAN DUNCAN, FRANK, TB.-H DUPIN, LEE DWOSKIN, MICHELE EASON, SHIRLEY EDDY, SKE EISON, DONALD ERHOLM, PAT ELLENBURG, BECKY ELLISON, SANDRA ELLMAN, SUSIE EMERY, PAT ENGEL, BILL EVANS, BETH, Thm EVANS, DAVID FARNSWORTH, SUSAN EARR, MARY ELLEN FICKLEN, MARY IYON FINNEY, LINDA FISHER, VENICE FITCH, TONY FITTEN. FRANCES FITZPATRICK, DICKY FLEMING, CRICKET FLEMISTFR, BII I. 60 IIILI., IIAYWOOD IIITOIIINS, JOHN IIOARD, HELEN IIOIIES, miss IIOLEERT, ELYESE IIOLDEN, IfRANcEs IIOLMES, SIDNEY HOLZ, SIIADRURN HORN, KATHY IIOSEA, JANICE HOWARD, JACKIE IIUFIT, LYNDA HUNNICUTT, BROOKS IRWIN, JIM JACKSON, STEVE JAMES, VICKI JONES, CARROLL JONES DIANNE ,IONES DONNA JONES DOUG JONES, SUZY JOY, KEN KAUIIMAN, HARVEY KEI LEY, BISHOP KELLING, HAROLD KESSLER, DANA KIDD, TERRY KILGORE, NANCY KILPATRICK, CAROL KIMBROUGH, PAT KING, DUDLEY RING, KAPPY KING. ROBERT KLEIN, BOBBY KLOVILI E, LESLIE KOSEK, CINDY IEE, IINDA LEVIN, NATALIE LEVOXV, AMY I,INERIiRGIf.R, BEVERLY LIVINGSTON, QIEANETTE, Then IODIQN. PATTY IONG, BARBARA I.OvEI,I., CAROLYN IOVURY, C. A. IIIMIIKIN, SANDY LYNCII, ROR IYON, JEAN MIEDOIIGAID, JESSIE McCAIN, SUSAN ML-CARTY, ANN MQDANIEL, GEORGE MEDONAI D, RICHARD MEGINTY, MELINDA MCNATT, BUZZY MADDOX, LESTER MARSHALL, HENRY MARTIN, NANCY MATTHEWS, FRANK MAIII DIN, MARSHAI I, MEANS, MARY MELKILD, SANDRA MEYER. SAM MILIER. ADRIENNE 1962 61 MILLER, DAVIES MILLER, KAREN MONTGOMERY, ROGER MORAN, TIM MORGAN, SUSAN MORRIS, WAYNE MORSE, JOI-IN MURRAY, JOE MYERS, BEVERLY NEESON, LIONEL NIXON, JOE NORTH, JOHN NORWOOD, DREW OEERRY, MICKY O'cALLAGHAN, JIM OGDEN, MEREDITH LEE OLIVER, CLARENCE CYNEAL, DAVID OVERSTREET, CHARLAINE PACE, ANN PATTERSON, PAT PENNINGTON, JOHN PIRKLE, WALTER PLATT, MARCIA POOLE, ROY POPE, JOHNNY Ross, MARTHA, Then POULOS, JIMMY IJOURNELLE, LYDIA RRENDERGAST, SUSAN PRINTZ, JILL ELAINE I1URvIs, FRANK VAN NATTER, KATHY vOSROETTER, VICKI WADDELL, PETER WALLACE, DOT WALSH, FRANK WARDLE, CHARLES W'ARIi, LINDA WARING, CHERYL WARTHEN, MARY ANN WASHBURN, JIM WATERS, BARRY WATERS, GALE WELLS, KATHY WHITAKER, MAC WILKINSON, SHARON WII IIIAMS, ,IEAN WILLIAMS, SALLY WII.I,IAMS, TOMMY WILSON, JOAN WILSON, NANCY WILSON, RICHARD WINSTON, DOROTHY WOFFORD, JERRY WOODRUEE, NANCY WRIGHT, SKIP WRIGLEY, RICKY YANCY, SUSAN YFAKLFY, JOHN YOUNMANS, RONETTE ZAGIIN, NANCY ZIELL, ROBBIE SUB-FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED ISLACK, RONALD DONEHOO, LUTHER WILSON. HOLMES? QUILLIAN, ANN RAPP, JIMMY REDMOND, PAT REED, SHARON REEVES, MARILYN REID, BUDDY REIMAN, RICHARD REINHARDT, LUCY RILEY, JOHNNY ROACH, AL ROBERTS, ALLEN ROBERTS, SHIRLEY ROBINSON, DIANNE ROBINSON, PAM ROLANDER, BILL ROMA, PATSY ROSE, HANLIEY ROSENKOETTER, RICHARD ROSENKOETTER, ROBI-:RT ROTH, ANNE RUNDLETT, VICRY RUTAN, CAROL SCHROFDFR, JUDY SEARS, CHUCK SEIBIERT, TERRI SELLERS, DARRYL SENART, SUSAN SETTIE, CUNNIE SHANNON, PEGGY SHAPIRO, JILL SIMPSON, BILL SIMPSON, JIMMY SIMS, CLAY SMITH BARBARA SMITH, EILEEN SMITH ELAINE SMITH, JIM SMITH, MARION SMITH, SAILY SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH, WFNDY SNIPES, ALBERT SNIPES WARREN SPRINGITR, CARMYN STANFORD, PETF STANIFY, IINDA STATHAM. FLOYD STIGA, HFIITN SUGGS, DAYID SWIMS, HAZFI, SWINDFII., ANN TALBOT, IYN TARATOOT, EILEEN THOMPSON, JUDY TIDWELL, BILL TIFFANY, GINNY TISCHLER. CAROL TRAVER, RITA TRIPPE. ANNE TUETS, PETE TUGGIE, TERRI IN TURNER, DWIGHT X TURNER. VERNON K VALBY. ACK , J , X YQ, gm :C fi? W. s.. xxx -X Q w X:-M XS SS sf' gr' S S 1-yn f 1 i'nu-U. Ny Q km., y +I' 115' f Nl K N, . my X. N. Q J rn. cfm. 1 . Q IIVITI Bond Almand Albert Anderson Kathey Barnett Anne Benson -lolyn Chastain Dotty Claiborne Ben de Mayo Mary Anne Dickey Brenda Drake Bill Durrett Anne Evans -lonee lfine llea lfoote Wyche Fowler Harriet Hopkins Charlene Holloway Sandra Hutton llelene johnson Harry Lange Vicki McNatt Philip Morgan Richard Moser N I O N A L Maren Munch Ann Perkins Bolling Puller Roy Roberts Bill Rushin Christy Sheflield janet Smith linda Stevens Pat Tignor Linda Venable Dottie W'arnoclt Pat W'hitson HONOR SOCIETY To be elected a member of the National Honor 'Society is considered one of the highest honors a -student can attain during his years at Northside. A person elected to the National Honor Society must have character. scholarship, leadership, and service. lnductions are held twice yearly. A student must be in the second semester of his junior year or in his senior year to be eligible. Members are chosen by the faculty. The activities of the Honor Society are supervised by Miss Mary Ballard and Miss Ethel Cockrell. Some major services of this society are the presen- tation of College Night and the Welcoming Day for the sub-freshmen. Our iirsr semester ofliccrs are Linda Venable, Pro- gram Chairman: Delene johnson, Vice Presidentg Bill Rushin, Presidentg Kathey Barnett, Secretaryg Harry Lange, Treasurer. Not pictured: Roy Roberts, llarliamentarian. .nf 1 ....f 'al 66 THE STUDENT COUNCIL With Miss Mary Binns as adviser, the Student Council represents and governs the entire student body. The council is often called upon to settle difficulties that arise both in the government and in the activities of Northside. It posts club activi- ties, publishes the Student Director, sponsors as- sembly programs, and fills Thanksgiving baskets to deliver to the needy. This year the Student Council was responsible for the formation of the Letter Club and for changes made in the Consti- tution of the school. Q' STUDENT OFFICERS ANN EVANS JOHN FERGUSON C0'P'fSfdf'flf C0-Pn'xiila'nt GMI. THURMAN BILL Ronmvrs Sfffffafy Trraxu rcr MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL-Bond Almand, Kathey Barnett, Wyche Fowler, Rich Henley, Charlene Holloway, Delene johnson, Harry Lange, Sara jane Lennard, Maren Munch, Warren Overstreet, Roy Roberts, Bill Rushin, Bill Smith, Linda Stevens, Nancy Stovall, Linda Venable, Dallas West, Molly Baker, Gladys Bell, Catherine Brown, Bruce Donnelly, Margaret Anne Foote, Matt Howard, ,Io Anne Kennedy, Hank Lcscsnc, Peggy Steiner, Skippy Hansberger, Gail Horton, Stuart McDaniel, Carol Sharp, Bill Whitaker, Penny Wooten, Patty Bradley, Frank Court- ney, Becky Wainwright, johnny Grigsby, Bishop Kelley, George McDaniel. Adviser, Miss Mary Binns. i 'lv' TX , .-timing SARA JANE LENNARD Co-Editor Blu. SMITH C0-Editor l ZAQ ,M LVL? Bon PAUL Business Manager JOHN Wnlrz Business Manager BOND ALMAND Circulation Manager ,Q Have Work . . . Won't get through!!! Maxine Arnold Anne Benson Ed Bernd jolyn Chastain Dotty Claiborne Linda Clark Iilrlv CYCW BCH dv MSYO MSW Anne DiCkeY Brenda Drake Bill Durrett .loncc Fine 68 fiz QS Of the many organizations at Northside, the Viking staff is perhaps the busiest. The staff's la- bors are unceasing and its work is completed only when the last book is issued to its anxious reader. The Vfl2.fI1KQ staff is composed of seniors who have recommendations from their English teachers. Witliout the guidance of its advisers, Miss Mary Ballard, Miss Jane Mulkey, and Mrs. Catherine Matthews, and its photographers, Bill Werner and Phillip Webb, the annual could never go to press. The Viking is the record book of the year,s events and activities and this year's staff has made every effort to surpass all previous Vikings. To the students of Northside, the Viking staff is proud to present its 1957-58 yearbook in the hope that its readers will enjoy it and accept it as a job well-done. Nami ,,, X I To press or not to press! BILL WERNER ANN COULON and Grin. Cocmum junior Pholographer Typi-in ,QS A deadline is a deadline is a deadline!!! PM HOKJH Kay Horton DClCIlC Johnson Sheila Mattison Hayes McMillen Philip Nippert BONUS Pullvr ,llnvr Smith Nancy Stovall Dottie Warnock julie Wheeler Ernest Wooten ,t f 69 Blu. RUSHIN Lmmx VENABLE LINDA STEVENS Edifor-in-Cbief Axsociale Editor Business Manager he 'iger Galen Coxsn APPLETON KATHEY BARNETT ANN EVANS JO,ANNA Gfuuuuua Reporler Advertising Mgr. News Editor Feature Editor Circulufion Mgr. CHAKLENE HOLLOWAY Hummer HOPKINS SANDRA Hurro JOHN Ilwm MAXINE PETTIT Editoriul: Society Editor Exchange Mgr. Sport: Editor Copy Editor 70 Published bi-monthly by the members of the staff, the Tiger Tales is eagerly awaited by the student body. Having been outstanding in the past, as well as the present, the Tiger Tales holds membership in the Georgia Scholastic Press As- sociation, the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion, and the International Quill and Scroll. Its awards for 1957-58 include the Anderson South Carolina Independent Award for the best use of pictures, the Athens Herald' Cup for General Excellence, and the Atlanta Constitution Award for the best Editorial page. This year, again, the Tiger Tales has been of interest to the students and has compared favor- ably with other school newspapers. Ehe Cfliger Galen Pss 'f Altima-1:-t 'l 5 'Q 17: 5 4 LQu1l,l .'n Q ,. F4 ,M 3 , 9 8 lac-noir I 9 I III5 NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 9 I U-Kr.: 2875 Northside Drive Atlanta, Georgia ED1TOR-1N-ci-HEF . ...... .Bill Rushin ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . . . Linda Venlble BUSINESS MANAGER . . . - - I-Ind! Stevens ADVERTISING MANAGER . . Coker APPl9'0n NEWS EDITOR ..... . Kathey Barnett FEATURE EDITOR . . . . . - Ann Evans EDITORIALS . . . . Charlene Holloway SPORTS EDITOR .... . . . ,John Infm SOCIETY EDITOR ..... . Harriet Hopkins CIRCULATION MANAGER . . - - .I0'2nn3 Glffifd EXCHANGE EDITOR . . . . . Sandra Hutto COPY EDITOR .... . . . . . Mime Pettit ARTIST ................ Bruce Donnelly REPORTERS: Albert Anderson, jean Barron, Harry Blumenthal, Anne Davis, Judy Ford, Kathleen Griesemer, Lynn Haddock, jo- Annc Kennedy, Mary Anne Latz, Tom MacCary, Jack Tarver. ADVISOR ............ Miss Mary Lou Lentz S i E The underclass part of a hard-working staf. r A A , 'x hl:u l '.F'u ?,-brgi V . 1 if . 6 'N 7 . -ge .m l'W, INTERCLUB COUNCIL The Interclub Council is the governing body of Northside's many clubs. The club co-ordina- tors are Delene Johnson, Roy Roberts, Molly Baker, and Stuart McDaniel. The council is composed of the presidents of the junior and senior chapters of the eight social clubs and the presidents of the Hi-Y, junior Civitan, and the Key Clubs. It sponsors many of our school's dances, including the dances after the football games and our spring and winter formals. OFFICERS-Delcnc johnson, Molly Baker, Stuart McDaniel, and Roy Roberts. 'wit INTERFAITH FELLOWSHIP The Interfaith Fellowship is a Christian youth organization. It is open to everyone in the school and meets once a week in one of the neighborhood churches. The Fellowship is one of the few school organizations which hold meetings during the summer. lt also has charge of the devotionals in the morning before school. The Fellowship has successfully sponsored several prayer breakfasts this year. IN-vxiilvrzt . . . . . XVYCHE FOWLER Vin- l'ra'xiffa'nf . . ALEX Sinfonia S1'r'1'r'far'-5' . . NANCY STOVALL Trfuxuwr . , BILL RUSHIN 14? OFFICERS-Bill Rushin, Nancy Stovall, Alex Sifford, Wychc Fowler Interfaith Fellowship Council. 73 JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB .ig-- ff lx t Vlllr on f- aff li 1 ' 1 r'!fg,i,- I, ,i!,f The purpose of the Civitan Club is to promote good citizenship in the home, school, and commu- nity. Its members must have a high scholastic aver- age and must display qualities of good citizenship. Eachmonth the Civitan Club elects a Student of the Month. This year the Club has painted the mats in the gym and has made a down payment on a school garbage disposal. They have also co-spon- sored a square dance. Firit row: Peggy Steiner, Harriet Hopkins, Charlene Holloway, Early Crew, jo Anne Kennedy, Gail Thurman, Bill Smith, Coker Appleton, Mr. Durdcn, Molly Baker Bill Tidmore, Dclene johnson, Ann Evans, Kathey Barnett, Linda Venable, Dotty Claiborne, Phyllis Parramorc, Chastine jones. Serum! row: Porter Morgan, Wyelic Iowltr Albert Anderson, Bill Rusliin, Tommy Adams, Harry Blumenthal, jcre Blackwelder, Clyde Brooks, Warren Overstreet, Tom Farr, Bobby Kirkland, Buddy Milton Rusty jones, Bill Wliitaker, Paul Holmes, Rich Henley. Not jricfurmis Weesa Coe, Ben Ferguson, Skippy Hansberger, Gail Horton, Susie Paine, Carol Sharp, julie Stokes Nancy Stovall, ,lolin Wirtz. 74 '4' 0 w. , ' N I, T XX I 'l' ' 'x A iq n -' ' 'k ,i s., qrvy C, 3 s 99 ,O Y '43 - . f KEY CLUB The Key Club is a service organiza- tion composed of sophomore, junior, and senior boys having a B average. Its members set high ideals by willingly serving their school, community, and nation. The Key Club sponsors the an- nual Career Day at Northside. This year they co-sponsored a square dance. A Night Meeting. ,fag 15 xp Emil' N--J' X!!-an Sandy Bremer, Vice Presidcntg Mr. Kemln, Lknunsclorg Frank Briggs, Secretary Matt Howard, Treasurer, Alex Sifford, President. 75 y T W E L F T H E E L V Y E T N T H T T E E T E H N S N .L T H E I , I G H T H 76 L. ,h.J., 'K HI-Y The Hi-Y is an organization of boys elected by the membership. It sponsors many service projects such as the promotion of clean speech and clean scholarship weeks. The Hi-Y also has its own basketball team, which participates in games with other Hi-Y teams at least once a week during the season. The annual variety show is always enjoyed by the entire student body. The pro- ceeds from this and from other fund raising projects are used for their many successful parties as well as for the purchase of valuable school equipment. 77 OFFICERS President . . PORTER MORGAN Vice President . . SANDY BRrMl:R Secretary. . . BILL GRIGSBY Treasurvr .... BILL TIDMORF Chaplain .... HARRY LANGE E3 The Valentine Ball and the Homecoming Dance were spon- sored by the Alpha Club. Everyone was amazed at the many members of the club who showed their talents during Field Day. The Alpha Club is one of eight new social clubs formed from the four big social clubs which Northside outgrew. ALPHA CLUB SENIOR CHAPTER Prrsizfezzl . . . . BOND AI'MQND Vice' Prvsialcnt . . . PIQGGY STI-QINIZR Sponsor .... Ctmcn BROOKER JUNIOR CHAPTER Pn'xiflz'nf. . . QZHATHAM MURRAY Vin I'rvxidrnl . . . RusTY JONIZS 78 Officers and Sponsor Going? Where? I bet it's space. Do w-h-a-t I DELTA CLUB SENIOR CHAPTER Prvxifli-nl .... SANDY BREMER Vim-Prvxiilwil . . BEN FIIRGUSON Spmzxor. . . . COACH CLARK Ofliccrs and Sponsor Careful - son! What, gentlemen? e The Delta Club is one of our hardest Working clubs. The decorations for their two football dances were exceptionally attractive, and the dances were a huge success. The purposes of the eight social clubs are to promote more interest in school functions and to create a friendly atmosphere, and the Deltas have taken a big step in this direction. JUNIOR CHAPTER President .... BUDDY MILTON Vice Presia'r'nf . . JEANNE BAILEY 79 Every year the Snowball gets better, but this year it was the best. The Epsilons were really on che ball when they sponsored this gala affair. Club participation has been better this year than any previous year because of the exceptional Work that the Epsilons and the other clubs have done in sponsoring various activities. EPSI LO N C LU B SENIOR CHAPTER President . . . Bonus' PAUL Vice Prexiflrnl . . . PAUIi HOLMES Sponsor . . Miss LIQNTZ Officers and Sponsor Decorate? Party? Talk time. JUNIOR CHAPTER Prvvidrnt .... KAY13 ELLENBERG Virr Prcsidruf . . JOANNE' WERNER 80 it .,,rQs GAMMA CLU B SENIOR CHAPTER I'rexiili'nf. .... . BIQA FooTE Vive l'rrxiJ4'r1f . . Wx'ciiE FOWLER Spomor . . . MR. VOCALIS Officers and Sponsor It's hopeless! But Jesse ' The Gamma Club did a fabulous job when they sponsored the Twerp Dance. It took plenty of coaxing to get some of the girls to ask those uspecialn boys, but once the courage was mustered up and dates were made, everyone had a wonderful time at the dance. The Gammas have done an exceptional job this year, especially in bringing in papers for the paper sales. JUNIOR CHAPTER President. . . HOMER ELLENBURG Vice President. . . . PETE CRAIG 81 KAPPA CLUB SENIOR CHAPTER Prvsidmf . . XVARRIZN Ou Rsmr ET Vice Prrxiflmrf . . KATHIY BARNITT Sponsor . . . . . Miss RANKIN The Kappa Club started the year off by helping to give the Bermuda Ball, which was a great success. In the football ticket sales the Kappas won one first place and a good many second places. The Kappas were also partly responsible for the won- derful Snowball which was held at the Biltmore Hotel on December 19. JUNIOR CHAPTER Pmvideul . . . SKIPPY IFIANSBURGER Vin' President . . . CONNIE TAT13 82 Officers Kappas always go head fi t into everything Kappa totem pole? OMEGA CLUB SENIOR CHAPTER Pfl'Xf1ll'Ilf .... HANK LESESNE Vin' Prr'sia1f'r1f . . JIMMY SIMMONS Sponsor ..... MR. SPENCER -'Q Oflicers Wha'cha doing, huh?? Clean-up committee?? The Omega Club has really done a hne job this year. They started the year off by co-sponsoring the Homecoming Dance. They were also responsible for a few of the football dances which were so much fun. In two of the football ticket sales the Omegas won Hrst places. 83 JUNIOR CHAPTER President . . BECKY WAINWRIGHT Vice President . . PENNY WOOTEN I The Sigma Club, under the leadership of Mike Petrie, has done a wonderful job this year. They Won Hrst place in the flrst two paper sales. That out-of-this-World ball fSputnik Danccj was the outcome of the efforts of the Sigmas. They also co--sponsored the Beaux Arts Ball, SIGMA CLUB SENIOR CHAPTER Presidmzf .... . Muna Pirrxuii Vin- Prrxirlvnl . . . DALLAS WIQST Sponsor . . . . Miss TORUERT Officers Hey ya'll, that's the wrong door! Sigmas planning refreshments for a dance. JUNIOR CHAPTER President ..... CAROL SHARP Vin, Pfrxidrnf . . Blu. W1-IITAKER 84- THETA CLUB SENIOR CHAPTER I'rvsiJrnl . . ClIARI.IiN1E l'lOLI.OWAX' Vin- Prrsiilvnt . . TOMMY ADAMS Sponsor . . COACH WILSON Officers Hey, wl1cn's the next volleyball game? Careful, girls, dun't over-do it!! The Theta Club really got busy from the very start. In the football ticket sales they won seven Hrst places and one third place. The thanks should go to Porter Morgan and Suzie Paine, who are the ticket chairmen. The credit for that wonderful Spring Formal goes to the Thetas along with the Omegas, too. JUNIOR CHAPTER President .... GAIL HORTON Vice President . . . Scorr TAYLOR 85 - This club, including eighth graders, stimulates and encourages interest in the physical sciences. This year the club visited such places as the Astronomy Department of Agnes Scott and the State Geology Museum. SCIENCE CLUBS Charles Holloway, Jeanne Bailey, and Carol Nichols are pictured with Mr. Storey of the Atlanta Water System and his assistants, who lectured to the General Science classes. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This clula is organized to teach students how to take and process pictures and help them gain a useful, general knowledge of the art of photography. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY CLUB This club is designed to promote a lasting interest in the fields of physics and chemistry in industry and medicine. The club visited, among other places, the Nuclear Physics Department at Emory. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club is organized to interest more people in the sci- ence of life. Each month an educational trip is planned to a laboratory or a hospital. Outstanding science students Albert Anderson, Ann O'Hara Boswell, Richard Moser, William Dunson, and Lucia and Linda Blackwelder are seen with the Director of Education of the Philippines. 87 Fi FRENCH CLUB PrI'sidm1f . . . . . . Jo ANNE KENNEDY Vin' Presidents . . BEA FOOTE, JULIE STOKES Svrrrfary . . . . . TOM MACCARY Trvaxurrr . . . . . JOHN IIWIN Adrixvr .......,, M155 COCKRELL The French Club is designed to promote interest in the language and culture of France. Monthly meetings conducted in French offer speakers and student programs, such as plays and educational games. Mem- bership is open to second year students. SPANISH CLUB Prrxidf-nf .... . . . JUDY FURRY Vin' President . . . BOND ALMAND Scar-Mary . . . . SANDRA ATKINSON Trr'us1m'r . . .... JONEE FINE Ad: Iisrr ....... . MISS HUTCHINSON The Spanish Club is formed for the pur- pose of promoting a greater interest in and a better understanding of the Spanish lan- guage and customs. Each meeting is con- ducted in Spanish with programs that typify the activities of Spanish-speaking people. ia J Ca, LATIN CLUB President . . . . CECILIA TIMMON Vin' Prc'xia'z'nl . . HARRIIZT HLDPKINI Serrrfary . . . . . MARILYN YOUNl Chaplain , . .... NANc:Y WIIITAKITI Advisers ..... Mas. Huomas, Mas. F.IfRsEI- The Latin Club, one of the most active oi the language clubs, is a member of thi Junior Classical League, a national organiza- tion. Since Latin is no longer a spoken lan- guage, interest must be promoted in Othei Ways: a Christmas party for poor children the annual slave auction to initiate first yeai students, and a Roman Banquet in true Roman style to end the year. BANK OFFICERS Prvsidwzf ...... -IouN IRVIN Vin' Prvsiflr'nf . . . TOMMY JONES Cashier ..... PEGGY STIQINER Assistant Caxbirr . . . juni' I-IoLT BANK WORKERS The Bank WOfkCl'S carry on all the inside work of the bank under the supervision of an ad- viser SCl1t out from the Fulton National Bank. The Bank Tellers elected from each homeroom carry on the func tions of the bank in the homerooms After the money has been collected each Thursday the tellers carry it to the bank oihc FNA I'i-i'.siflml ..... NANCY BYNUM Vin' Pri'siJf'nf . . . . TINA REID Sl'I'V'l'fdI-1' .... . BABS RoBIaRTs Trwuxun'r . . . LUCIA BI.AcRwI2I.m5R The Future Nurses of America is a club devoted to promoting interest in the medical profession. The variety of programs includes speakers and field trips. The fac- ulty adviser is Mrs. Cora K. Black- Welder. v--. oo-- si-ist. imsqsi v FHA President . . . . . . . lIo1.YN CIIASTAIN Vive Prrnsiulmf . . . BRVNIIA IDRAKIS Scrrrtary . . . I,INnA Cl.ARK Trr'asurc'r .......... . JUDY TJANSON The Future Homemakers of America attempt to promote a greater appreciation of homemak- ing, encourage and foster leadership in home and community life, and provide wholesome indi- vidual and group recreation, The members have completed or are taking home economies. The faculty adviser is Mrs. Betty Kirby. FTA President. . . . . . . PAT TIc:NoR Vin' Prvsiflenf . . . MARlI,N'N YoUNcg Serrvlury-Tn-u.s11rrr . . . LINDA STI-vi-'Ns Aa'zfi.sr'r ......... Miss MARY BALI ARI! A group devoted to promoting interest in the teaching profession started the Future Teachers of America Club this year. In an effort to learn something of all the phases of teaching life, the members make trips to various colleges and secondary schools and are hosts to interesting speakers. TALLULAH FALLS CLUB NINTH GRADE TENTH GRADE LYNNE RosI5NKoI2TTER . President . . . LIIxIxA HoI.T LIBBA BARNETT . . Vive Prvsiflwzf . MARSIIA Cl.Il-'TON CONNIE TATI3 . . . Svrretary . . . SUIa HAX'ES BARBARA IsoN . . . Treasurer . . . LANA BALI. CAROL NIcHoLs . Sergeant at Arms . Hl4ZI.I2N LoYLIsss .IEANNE BAILEY . . Chaplain . . JODIE CooI1nR Miss BETTY TORBERT . Adviser . Miss I-IARRIET FI.ouRNoY Both the ninth and the tenth grade Tallulah Falls Clubs sponsor projects to help the Tallulah Falls School. ART CLUB President . . . . . . . . . . . JEAN WEEMs Vin' President . . . . . JIMMY STRICKLAND AI1'I'iII'r . . . . . . . . MR. JAMES LARRY SMITH The aim of the Art Club is to promote the betterment of the school through art. Its mem- bers draw posters for Northside activities and decorate for Northside's social functions. COMMERCIAL CLUB Prmidvnr ........... MAXINE PETTIT Vim' President . . . JOAN EASON Srrrvfary . . . SUE WILLS Trrusurvr .......... MODREE MAJOR The Commercial Club is composed of girls who are interested in obtaining positions in the business world as secretaries and clerical workers. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in business occupations. The faculty adviser is Mrs. Laura F. Leary. DRAMA CLUB Prcsidmi ....... . BONNIE LEE BOWIE Virc Prcsidrnf ........ MARY ANN LATZ Secretary , .... . SHERRILI. LYNN WILKINSON The Drama Club is an interest group organ- ized and supervised by two students' mothers, Mrs. John C. Drewry and Mrs. John W. Tim- mons. One of their productions is a program given each year at Christmas. PEP CLUB President ..... KAY HORTON Adviser . . . MR. WALTER L. DURDEN The students who form the Pep Club are striving to improve the spirit of Northside by making signs, posters, and decorations which include tassels for the games. Its members, giving varie- ty to assemblies, frequently par- ticipate in pep rallies. Y, s f yea so NORTHSIDE TIGER BAND , BAND OFFICERS Co-Captains: Ernest Wooten, jeff Hei- nig. First Lieutenant: Ralph Slay. Second Lieutenant: Scott Rutan. This year our band performed spectacular half- time shows that compared favorably with those of our neighboring schools. These shows were made possible through very capable leadership, much practice, and the will and determination of each bandsman. Immediately following football season, the band began work on festival music. To obtain the degree of perfection with which our band per- formed, many before-school practices and Sunday afternoon practices were necessary. Because of this determined effort our band received a Superior rating in stage performance. ,X tg . . Q' 'D ,Q , L... .- 1 ,aiviif -w.- 'lv ' ' Q I lniuq' . '. 1' g ' .ip 'far-1 i levi! .1 glIlyf '- W 4,2 . xl xx I .- ..-. 'W 1 59' its 1. 'O It .FV Q1- Q, 3 ,X we-:Q W b . v is QF Wh. -u Y ' W I N, 1. fu., . , is mf? , ' if F55 E rw Q Q. Q ft, Ji i x EE Q I g ' cis 'r in 3 R s' as S L ' .A i mf S MIXED CHORUS Prvsidenf Bnvraarv BROXVN Viet' Presidmi MIKIQ HUDGINS Svcrefary LAURIE BUNTIL Treasurer FRANK COURTNEY This year the Mixed Chorus has again done a wonderful job. ln December they appeared on the P.T.A. program and also presented an impressive Christmas program. ln the spring they gave their annual Spring Concert and participated in the Regional Music Festival in Carrollton, Georgia, earn- ing a rating of Excellent. We have every reason to be proud of our Music Department. GIRLS' CHORUS 94 Bill Heeney ' Hank Klausman, Capluin Rickey Hampson Mickey Eves Cal Parker Porter Morgan , lil R Rodney Bcarden Sam Kendrick Chuck Holman x l i MV L BUYS' GYM TEAM h A newly organized boys' gym team built an impressive record for Northside this year. The team was led by Hank Klausman and was made up of nine boys from all grades who were interested in gymnastics. The team participated in five dual meets, four A.A.U. meets, the Geor- gia A.A.U. meet, and the Georgia Interscholastic meet. Because of Northside's limited gym equipment, the team held their practices and meets at Georgia Tech. 11 Firxf r'0u': David Crane, Dennis Strickland, Captain Tommy Edwards, Larry Zaglin, David Butts. Second row: julian Abernathy, Leland W'aters, Bob Nichols, Manager. Na! pirlurml: Tommy Fulgham, Leon XVilliamson, jimmy Morton, David Spurill, .Iere Blackwelder. BOYS' RIFLE TEAM The Northside boys' rifle team participated in boasts a record of winning Hve out of six matches. twelve meets this year. Any boy who is enrolled in The team was led by Tommy Edwards, who was ROTC is eligible for membership. This year the the runner-up for high score in the city. team was made up of thirteen boys. The rifle team 95 ROTC For the past three years Northside's Military Department has earned a superior rating in the Federal Inspection. The 1958 ROTC unit was also an exceptional one. The group has participated in Federal Inspection, Georgia Military District Inspection, and the Annual Technical Inspection. The seventeen oihcers received their sabers at the annual Saber Presentation. Sponsor 'Day was a successful day which brought the bat- talion officers and their sponsors a picnic. Northside's Military Department was estab- lished in 1951. It is headed by Capt. R. T. Dabbs, Assistant PMSTg Sgt. T. Hughey, Instructor in charge of Northside Depart- mentg and Sgt. M. D. Yarbrough, Instructor. Battle Group-Norths de Reg ment l 4 Double to the rear, by the right flank, march. Squad Leaders Assistant Squad Leaders Honor Guard Officers Front . I 2 -I, . ,y'f ' 4 V , rgfg. :ff ' ak I E. 'if ' f I 5 is A fb if V MW! f W ' T WH was ' I k .I Q w..,I 'Q M , I 'E I QHQ, y . .D 1 CADPT CAPTAIN FRED SToI.LI:R CADET FIRST LT. JIMMY SIMMONS CADET FIRST LT. ROIJNEY BEARDEN CADET FIRST LT' pru FURNI55 Sponsor: MISS BECKIE WAINWRIGHT Sponsor: MISS GAIL TI-IURMAN Sponsor: MISS PENNY TISON gf,,,,,I,,,: MISS JUDY fox , f ' 5 I - 'Z 2 X CADET CAPTAIN LEON WILLIAMSON CADET FIRST LT. JOEL ADDISON CADET FIRST LT. JESSE SAMPLES Sponsor: MISS NANCY STYRING Sponsor: MISS MOLLY BAKER Sponsor: MISS LEE MURRAY l I Z Q i ' c I 'i f If . 53 w s, uf. , 4.1 9,3 I . ' 5 Xa... .f 2'1 ' CADIET CAPTAIN TOMMY EDWARDS CADET FIRST LT. JOHN SHAND CADE-I FIII5-I LI, DICK HICKS CAIIET FIRST LI, -IIICII CAIIIIIIIHL Sponsor: MISS KAREN DIxoN Sponsor: Mxss DOTTIE WARNOCK 5I,ImI0r: MI55 BEA F00-I-I1 Spomoyf MISS BONNII BOWI- Parents Present Saber: S , I' ., I Q I I A A X N A Da.. A . ,,, ' . A A' ' N , ii 1. RV.: Q. 7 Q I f- f 1-I 1 XA so xx A I Q as S A Q R+? X I Im, E YS? CADET COLONEL WARREN OVERSTREET CADET LT. COLONEL Sco'r1' WII.RINsoN CADET MAJOR JIMMY QDINN CADIaT MA,IOR PORTER MORGAN Sponsor: MISS SU12 THORNBURG Sponsor: MISS SARA JANE LENNARD Sponsor: MISS BARBARA Cox Sponsor: MIss LINDA VFNADLD Iii.. Y 1 A A . A X ,.,, 5 1 0 X x L X H na ,Ag I A Q .-. CADET MAJOR MURDOCR CLYBURN CADE1' CAPTAIN JAMES DENNISON CADET SECOND LT. CLYDE BROOKS Spgnmr: M155 DONNA DQNALDSQN Sponsor: Mlss VINITA THERRELL Sponsor: MISS LINDA HOLLAND SN .Shun N N Hirst Sergeant: and Platoon Sergeants 2? P A 4 53 1 X 3 'Us Q 5 .aft .Q ' Ji HLETIBSS Coaches: Clark, Creel, Brooker, O'Quinn, Wilson. After three years of state-championship frus- tration the Tigers finally won their first state crown. The Tigers had amassed four straight City championships as well as two North Georgia titles, but had never been successful in their bid for the state throne. Northside sloshed past Grady in a sea of mud to win the City title, squeaked by Marietta for the North Georgia crown, and rolled over, through, and around the Columbus Blue Devils to cop their first state title. This year's outstanding performers were Stan Gann, an All-American choice, and John Ferguson, an All-State selection. This year,s edition of the Tiger was its best. AAA North Fulton ...... .... Roosevelt. . . Bass . . . Southwest . Lanier . . Brown . Sylvan . Smith . . O'Keefe . . W'estFulton..iiiiiiii. CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Grady . ........... . SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Marietta ............. STATE CHAMPONSHIP Columbus ............ 5,,.J Managers: Kinton, McCoy, W'elborn, Maddox. STATE CHAMPS O-I4 41- 0 22- 6 13- 7 34- O 35- 0 35- 7 40- 6 13- 0 20- 6 6- 0 20- 0 Fifi! muw W'cbb, Brennan, Howard, Milton, Rice, Williams, Grigsby, Gann, Garrett, Lesesnc, Kirkland. Second mu: Green, Tuck, W'att, Broadbear, Davis, Tidmore, Ifllcnburg, il. Ferguson, Ii. Ferguson, Libby, Smith. Thin! row: Statham, Saunders, Foster, Samples, Roberts, Holmes, Henley, jones, Sharp, Byrd, Fleming. Mcililvray. jackson. qv .- 1 X AL LA ix 'fx X FL Q'-365.55 . is-W in .XTVL 'A li 'f X 3 2 I n , . Q . . ,w , li N, .x X 'X k js Q . , Vx, X S V, X XX, Cx l l i 9 l 5 '9 4 2 2' W New l 44 ' ,iii 5 N0 3 4 , Y, Y , X : 'K V l 1 lx: fi li' rl R MATT HOWARD PAUL HOLMES Back End 37 STANLEY GANN Co-Captain V X 6 , , x , teve Styron, Best Blockerg Stanley Gann, Most Valuableg Roy Roberts, Most Improvedg Sandy Bremer, Best Hustler. NORTH FULTON 26-0 The Tigers routed rival North Fulton 26-0 in the season opener. They proved that night they were the team to beat in the City League again this year. Scores came by 25 and 16 yard runs by Gann, a 22 yard pass from Gann to Libby, and a 6 yard run by Matt Howard. ROOSEVELT 0-I4 Northside ran into a muddy field and a fired up Roosevelt team for their only loss of the season. Neither the Tigers nor the Tide could get going in the first half and it was 0-O midway. Roosevelt scored in the second half on a blocked punt and ai last seconds pass to defeat the Tigers 14-0. Roosevelt: Gann runsg Ferguson, Sharp block. v- A .gt - , nfl U A ff- ' X D5 Q T f I- 5 fy f I If 1 H an JACK smmr Guard N1 X -Ru.t4eS-f ilfgxbli L s X 4 V7 XL OB iiil w J' To . I jgpa. ROY ROBERTS Center 'Q fx 'sillflliiil J lK.f A af -3' 4 lg QU- Tikgvv' .J MIKE BROADBEAR S . ki i w QM . X Y i .3 ' ' K 'Kp ' z ED TUCK Guard p , T 7 5 Jil 1 fx 1 JESSE SAMPLES Tackle , 1 ' 1 11 1, 1x kif, 14 Y M 1, -'- 1 1 F 1 hi , KEITH FOSTER Guard W' ii' Y-. if 6 ' 1 .i I f 1. 1 '21 E ini JIM LIBBY Tnfr: Bremer gains against Bass. Bottom: Tigers Gann, Tuck, Samples, Holmes, and End Sharp attack Lanier Poet. BASS 4-I-0 The Tigers rompcd over thc Warricmrs 41-O at Grady Stadium. The first team plavcd the hrst half and ran thc score up to 34-0. The second and third teams plxiycd the cntirc second half. SOUTHWEST 22-6 The Tigers defeated thc VC'olvcs in the first City League counting game. Thi- Ferguson brothers lcd thc team to victory with fine assistance from Bill Cirigxlvy and Mike Brondhcar. T, T11 L, gS2l!x X . 1,1 f I ' 1 t , 4 1' f N '-- ' IJ 1 Y' T i T 5 , -,bil f 11 1 1 ' U, 1 fi 1 vi. ' noxgw 151015 BUDDY MILTON 'UW' JOHN FERGUSON Back BEN FITTSCZUSON End fCo-Captuinj l . - i , ,. gf A , ,fs , 1' KX? -5 jxslw W7 A Qjctg. D f eb y s Xu . N l k QM -' . x . gi L, is ' ' W K , D Nl gk v ' lg. 2 N. y . f R is ls RUSTY JONES EDDIE BRENNAN Tackle Bark BILL GRIGSBY SANDY BREMER Bark Burk Gann rolls out against O'Keefe. LANIER I3-7 Northside got off to a slow start but came back like magic in the second half to beat Lanier 13-7. The Poets led midway 7-0, but the Tigers walloped them in the second half, Scoring were B. lierguson and Matt lloward. Leading the defenders were Jesse Samples and Paul Holmes. BROWN 34-0 The Tigers roared over thc johnny Rebs 34-0. Holding Brown in midfield all night, the defense played its best game of the year. Leading the defense were Roy Roberts and jack Sharp. Scoring were B. lferguson 123, Ciann, Cirigsby, and Brennan. SYLVAN 35-0 Homecoming fans saw the Tigers again go through their paces as they dumped the Bears 35-0. The Tigers scored the first time they got their hands on the ball. liullback Ben l:CI'gLISOI1 did most of the lugging and fiann passed to Libby for the score. Minutes later the Northside line racked Don Davisg lid Tuck recovered at the Northside 36. Ciann then took off for 20 yards but was hit and jarred loose from the ball. Ir flew into the arms of B. Ferguson who ran it the rest of the way. Libby cleared the last defender to open the way. Last score came when Ben Hinson took it over from the four. HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Libby grabs one against Brown. Sara Jane Lennard, Charlene Holloway, Delenc johnson. mm- n n guymv-xml X r 1 , S M XX l gf iw f I 1- T 't X ui, xl wa ' I, T it T as S T -5 STEVE STYRON My I J ROY WILLIAMS BILL TIDMORE Guard Center SMITH 35-7 i The Smith High Smithies were no match for the Tigers as they wer plowed under 35-7. The first unit was dismissed after 8:02 and tw' touchdowns. The subs then took over and proved that they too couli move. Hank Lesesne made the next score after a 48 yard drive. Northi side then took the second half kickoff and drove 68 yards with Bei Hinson's 20 yard end sweep terminating the trip. Bob Kirkland mad PAT. Lesesne passed to Hinson at the 30 and he went all the way Eddie Brennan ran PAT over. O'KEEFE 40-6 Northside slaughtered the fighting Irish 40-6 in a contest whicl appeared to be a practice game. Gann scored two times, Ben Ferguson Libby, Bremer, and McGilvry scored one each. Defensive standoutn were Roberts, Sharp, and Tidmore. WEST FULTON I3-0 Playing on a muddy field, Northside captured another sub-regioi championship by beating West Fulton 13-0. John Ferguson pounce. on a blocked kick in the end zone for the first score. The conversioi was successful. In the last minutes of the game, Howard crossed th goal for the second tally. Defense was led by Paul Holmes, Roy Rob erts and Eddie Brennan. I GRADY 20-6 The Tigers proved what they were made of when they beat Grady one of the state's finest defensive squads, for their fourth straight Cit' Championship. The Tigers, led by Gann, B. Ferguson, E. Brennan, ant J. Ferguson, were unstoppable. Outstanding defensive stars were Rust' Jones and Jesse Samples. Northside scored in first, third, and fourti quarters to best the previously undefeated Grey Knights. MARIETTA 6-O Northside met a two touchdown underdog, Marietta, for the Norti Georgia Championship. Marietta had other plans, however, about t score. The first half was scoreless and evcntless. The third quart found the 'Tiger eleven close to the Blue Devils' goal, but they coult not get a touchdown. Early in the fourth quarter the Devils puntet and on a beautiful S8 yard run, with the aid of a key block by Rust' Jones, John Ferguson scored. Aroused, the Devils hurled a furious of fensive assault at the Tigers. They managed to penetrate Northsid territory, but were foiled by a one-handed interception by johi Ferguson. COLUMBUS 20-0 Northside Tigers, led by Howard and Gann, decisively beat th Columbus Imps for Northside's first State Championship. Howan played the finest game of the season, defensively and offensively. Scor ing was by Bremer, Gann, and Howard. Jesse Samples and Steve Styrol led defenders. Columbus did not enter Northside territory until late ii the fourth quarter. , -, r, - - .. .. . , - ., , ,M . im 15' 'Ri 4 ' x ms , as f Lg! fn' uf , '-yy Q e r T 1 A 4 S' or li we , f r W 1' , . ' X N if 4, as ,M Q . ,aw-' ,331 A 5' sw, :Q , I , 135 V, s if 0 v sr-fav 2 we -,fax Q vs H sw as , 5 ., s Q i fi 4 ,Z 4 C X 9 Sff,.,S2,,e 4 swrlg , 295, t2o,g'-42 . . sf X X ,X I K 1 . A k .. y V ,S 3... , C 'B Ki, . A . V ,sf f M ff' ,, 7 1,-I r m K+' r - f , , ' . f . 1 pt , Q ,.' A . 1 - 1 Ifirst row: Kirby, Martin, Watts, Madison, Brooks, Boardman, Wilkinson, Holloway, McDaniel, Taylor, Courtney, McMichael. Second row: Ellenburg, Reeves, Brown, Curtis, Eastland, Wyatt, King, Ney, Martin, Carr, Hinsen, Beekman, Roberts. Third row: Coach Brooker, Walters, Powell, Crew, Conway, Patterson, Wills, Craig, Myers, Kirwan, MeKinneyVlQrby, Crocker, Delman. 'L C f'+fie'l B -T E A M M The 1957 B-Team was not only the best in Northside eliistory, but it was the only team, under all classifica- tions, to ,gofthrough a season both undefeated and un- scored upon. Led by Co-Captains Billy Roberts and Stuart Mc- Daniel, this team won seven games, including a 7-0 victory over North Fulton for the city B-Team cham- pionship. Northside . . 47 S. West . . 0 Northside. . 26 Brown . . 0 Northside. . 36 Sylvan . . 0 Northside . . 33 Smith . . 0 Northside . . 27 O,Keefe . . . . . 0 Northside ...... 14 W. Fulton .... ,M,,x,,.L1 0 Northside . . . L . . 7 k ,N. Fulton . ,NN ld' . . 0 The B-Team starting line-up. BABY TIGERS The Eighth Grade did a fine job for us this year. Emulating the B-Team, they were scored on only one time. Led by Co-Captains Grigsby and Kelley, they ended the season with an enviable record. Northside . . . 6 S. West . . . 0 Northside . . . 27 Brown . . 6 Ylkib Northside. . . 19 Sylvan . . 0 Northside . . . S9 Smith . . 0 Northside . . 41 O'Keefe . . . 0 Northside . . . 33 W. Fulton . . 0 The Eighth Grade starting line-up. Firstioiu: Gerrakilis, Nixon, Sims, Hill, Roach, Gladden, Arp, Mathews, Washburn, Stanford. Sc-vom! row: Crosby, Meyer, Fitzpatrick, Wardlc, Pirkle, Freedman, Purvis, Briggs, Bussy, Hall, McDaniel, Castleberry, Manager. Third row: Colby, Corn, Gray, Rapp, Burns, Whittaker, DeGive, Kelley, Haygood, Gaines Grigsby, Norwood. mifAi-.1-vvwi vw7f'f-v- iiinuw 1 v --r -'t.' 1 i x vw 1 'rv A 1 Delene Johnson, Captain Mary Evans, Mascot Cheerleaders in action. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Northside cheerleaders have worked hard and long this year. As well as leading the students in cheers at the games, they have given pep rallies with skits and plenty of music and cheerleading. They practice every afternoon after school, and without them the traditional Northside spirit Would not be what it is. Charlene Holloway Caghcrine Brown Barbara Hasell Peggy Ehrlich Janet Stanford Penny Wooten 108 B-Team in action beiore a game. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Mary Heeney, Chatham Murray, jill Judkins, Sue Hayes, Libba Holt, Glen Gummere, Suzie Paine, Lala Myers, Margaret Ann Craven. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Sandra Milkild, Barbara Long, Beverly Myers, Ann Swindell, Kay Guthrie. Helen Stiga, Cheryl Boling, Pa: Heath, Judy Thompson, Dorsey Col- lins, Sharon Reed, Susan Farnsworth, Nancy Woodruff, Susan Yancey, Charlaine Overstfeet. Not Pictured: Sandy Lumpkin. Gail Thurman. Cn-Cabfain Jeanne Thompson Gail Horton Carol Sharpe 109 First row: Nancy Lee West, Carolyn Williams, Dana Lenahan, Sally Anger, Delenc johnson, Andria Springer. Srrond row: Nancy Styring, Kathryn Brougham, Caryl Lenahan, Ann Evans, Mary Rosebush, .loan Eason. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The girls' varsity basketball team had a very outstanding year. With only three first string players from last year, the girls had a 26-2 won- lost record, Led by all-staters Ann Evans and Caryl Lenahan, they won the City Champion- ship and earned second in the State Tournament. Other girls who turned in good performances were guards Joan Eason, Kathryn Brougham, and Carolyn Williams, and forwards Dclene Johnson, Mary Rosebush, and Dana Lenahan. Co-Captains Ann Evans, Caryl Lenahan 1 Managers jean Weema, Kathy Grielemer Janet Wyman, and Susan Neal Coach Wilson ,A ,Z I J Qmgx Efix i x if A 19 5, laqmw- l -' f 5 .. . I I 3 'x x . 1 :: , , S 5 Q - Q , --.. - , gg A i AX., l J i Firsl row: Kevin Hecney, Chester Graham, Bruce jerles, Mit FitzSimmons, Roy Roberts, Mike Petrie, Harold Wells, Wyche Fowler, jerry Brooks, Harry Lange. Not pirlurrd: Bucky Fcrebee. The boys, varsity basketball team completed its most outstanding season in '57-'58, winning seven and losing three in preseason play, and winning the Tucker Invitational Tournament. In City League play the team won fifteen and lost seven, winning second in the City and third in the State Tourna- ments. Forward Roy Roberts, who was the second highest scorer in the City and guard Jerry Brooks, who was second highest scorer in the State Tourna- ment, were chosen on the City all-tournament team and State all-tournament team. Other standouts throughout the season were Wyche Fowler, Harold Wells, Mike Petrie, and Mit FitzSimmons. Roy Roberts Managers Captain Am Harold and Roy rebound against Brown. Ann Perkins, George Delmnn, Pat Tignor BOYS' BASKETBALL Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Jerry Brooks Northside REGULAR SEASON . 65 Southwest . . 76 Bass . . . 54 Brown . . 39 Sylvan . . 57 Russell . . . . 72 O'Keefe . . . 60 West Fulton . . 56 Southwest . . 60 Bass . . . 45 Brown . . 71 Sylvan . . . . 60 O'Keefe . . 40 Russell . . . . 55 West Fulton . CITY TOURNAMENT . . . . 62 Fulton . . . . . 38 Roosevelt . . . . 60 O'Keefe . . . . . 44 Brown . STATE TOURNAMENT . . . . 57 Glynn Academy . 45 Columbus . . . . . 47 Murphy . . . . 49 LaGrange . Mit FitzSimons Wyche Fowler Harold Wells Mike Fetrie Bucky Ferebee B-TEAM BASKETBALL First row: ,lay Conover, Bill johnson, Milton Kirby, Hank Stelljes, Buddy Milton, Mike Stevens, jimmy Ney, Brad Webb, Brit Madison. Srcoml row: Bill Gwyn, Bill Whitaker, Lee Greevcs, Phil Smith, johnny Holman, Rusty jones, Bill Werner, Freddy Thranhardt, Fritz Schultz. Tbinl row: Coach Brooker, Paul johnson, Gary Alberson, Top Myers, Haines Hargritt, Bill Schiller, Ben Barron, Dick jones, john Geoghegan. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL First row: Dick Adams, Richard Rosenkoettcr, Frank Purvis, Tim Moran, Charles Wardle, Bishop Kelley, Floyd Statham, Robert Rosenkoettcr. Svc- oml row: Spurgeon Briggs, johnny Grigsby, David Crosby, Mac Whitaker, C. H. Lowry, jack Valby, Warren Snipes, Bob Bryan, jimmy Simpson Y 114 BASEBALL 'flax L-. BEN FERGUSQN ROBERT MADISON GLEN ULRICI 1. Front row: Kaye Ellenburg, Bobby Kirkland, Stanley Gann, john Ferguson, Cliff Madison, Glen Ulrici, Bill McCoy. Top rou. Pete Craig, jerry Brooks, Lamar Lum mus, Buddy Milton, Ben Ferguson, Harold Wells, Robert Madison. Prospects are good for an outstanding season in baseball. The 1957 Tiger team captured first place in the city and third place in the state. W V Y l STANLEY GANN 116 JOHN FERGUSON GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM First Row: Mary Staton, Margaret Craven, Nona Barksdale, Lamar jcrnigan, Libba WigIit. Patricia Woodruff. Srromi row: Penny Vlooten, Lihba Barnett, Catherine Brown, Ladyc jernigan, Jody Barnett. BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM First row: Richard Bingham, jim Gray, Andy Heiskell, joel Hughes, Barry Hodges, Larry Freant. Svroml row: Chester Graham, Tommy Adams, Hank Stclljcs, Keith Foster, Bradford McFadden, Harry Lange, Stuart McDaniel. GIRLS' GYM TEAM Firtf row: Maureen Graham, Lee Murray, Pat Wiiitsoii, Lihba Bar- nett, Barbara Ison, Delene johnson, Patsy jones. Svroml row: Kathleen Graham, Ginny Patterson, jill jud- kins, Kristen Lind, Ann Davis. Not pif'fllVl'IlI Linda Jarrett, Dot Paine, jean Wcenis, captain: Becky Creighton. 117 CROSS COUNTRY Northside's 1957 Cross Coun- First row: Robert Burnett, Robert' Shirllcy. jimmy Young. Srruml rnu': Pete llablcy, Carlton Bailey, Bruce C'h.imhcrx, Dickie jones, Richard Hurd, Hobby XVylly, Bill Shiller, Andy Hciskcll, Alan Liscnby. Third row: Bill W'horlcy, Ben Shapiro, Bart Duncan, john Gcoghcgnn, Ronnie W'illing- ham, W'yel1c Fowler, john Shand, Alex Sifford, Harry Lange, .lim Black. try team rose in athletic ranks this year. This team, which ran during the fall season at the At- lanta Water Works, had an un- defeated record in regular city competition. These boys ran a dis- tance of almost two miles. Cross Country differs from track in that the competitors run long distance races. Through the years they have improved, and this past sea- son our team took fourth place in the state. CHESTER GRAHAM GOLF john Wirtz, Talmadge Dobbs, Mike Broadbear, Mr. Durden, George Johnson, ii T231 e gr an f If F231 me .sw Y Joel Addison, Harry Lange is :ff-a.... W ll lil .,,1 , l 1: me ii X-' W ii' 118 Bob Sulzer, Steve Gladden, Charles Cutler, Bob Nichols, Jim Wellborn TENNIS TEAMS Ann Coulon Mary Ann Connerat Caryl Lenahan Kathey Barnett Ruth Knight Coach O'Quinn Coach O'Quinn Raymond Knox Jimmy Knox Sammy Paris Richard Allen Grant Carter Steve Lokey Tommy Girdler ! -1- i l I ' s . Q K r se A A ,,.,,-, ,,,,.,,,,, :,:,,,,.-......,.M .. N. 5 6 Lei Y K A - A N sp M v X Y i g ., K 1 sf' xv mx, QRS' Y, ng I if :Ks s , H Q 1 3 v A - - ,Z A l jg ki A if ,. Q S ,X 4 , I X f N 75 ii! R il VA af I,-so S Q' if t y Q K If f , 1 'r 1 1 v iv + ' Y, - X y '85 4. l i is TNF Y A Q V i 1 ,. S fkx t ' . 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N, X 4 ' -.. x ,I I , x h ff ky yy L . I A xi. xx I P A If X ' I .-42 -f, A I SX I- ,' r htxgwo -Ni: F h is A. ,rb KY Aa ii. X ., - 1- , Q- . N . I Q., gg.: 1 . I ' If 'P' :'1'-1 M- If ' P - ::' -.'-f-.- 2'-+1 I Q . I fx: 'r::1, ?:'gQ ' I - was ' .. ' . .Q . N, Y I 'Nui I I. ' ' ' R ' 'Y' If ' A I ,. K, x 'X K I , , 1 A f 1 ' -Q' .I 2 -, +' . , H , . E349 LINDA VENABLE COOPERATION AND A RESOURCIEFUL WAY REVEALING I-IER PLEASING PERSONALITY ROY ROBERTS AN OUTSTANDING AND ALL AROUND SPORTSMAN WITH A WINNING WAY , ,xx x if ' I f' V A .v Q- I NK xc M 4, DELENE JOHNSON VERSATILE AND AMBITIOUS, ALWAYS STRIVING FOR PERIIECTION STANLEY GANN A DYNAMIC WILL TO WIN IN AN OUTSTANDING MANNER DOTTY CLAIBORNE INDEPENDENCE IN MIND AND SPIRIT, SPREADING HAPPINESS BY HER VERY PRESENCE ALEX SIFFORD CAPABILITY AND CONSIDERATION COMBINED IN A GOOD NATURED SOUL E .V A as if I wi ' A 'Nuys Sw , 4 1 V , I..- -Q Iam' I M .ff 1 I f - + , x . is J I fini uf' as it fr SARA JANE LENNARD SINCERITY. THE KEY TO HER SVVFET DISPOSITION JOHN WIRTZ COURTESY AND SELF-ASSURANCE JOINING TO MAKE HIM A GFNTLFMAN L fx.. gg LINDA STEVENS STRENGTH OF CONVICTION AND GENUINIENESS OF CHARACTER PORTER MORGAN INNATE ABILITY COMBINED WITH A POLI-SHED MANNER ISI 'T' llillk K I . isjvimkg., 6. img A 'ff Qkggiigftiwifi ., X I i ki Asif A gg - . - 55 I I im' I I f , A I I ' IIE 1,5 ,I ' Uv a ,, V ,,., 435 Wi'r 'f1 Ji ,F I Ax fix AS LIGH KATHEY BARNETT A CONSCIENTIOUS AND EFFICIENT WORKER WITH PARKLING NATURE WYCHE FOWLER T-HEARTED PERSON WITH A DEEPLY ROOTED FAITH CHARLENE HOLLOWAY A VIVACIOUS AND UNASSUMING PERSON, FULL OF THE JOY OF LIVING BILL SMITH A N ENERGETIC LEADER, CAPABLE OF TURNING ANY FAILURE INTO SUCCESS wif I ig gnu- 3 I JULIE STOKES CULTURED INDIVIDUALITY. THE BASIS OF HFR CHARM PAUL HOLMES SPONTANFOUS HUMOR XVIZLCOMIIIJ BY ALI. XVI-IO KNOW HIM L 'D'l Lx ' .-L, N , Q X , 1 ., 1 L X- NANCY STOVALL A CIIARMING GRACE AS SIICUWN TIIROUGII HER XVILLINGNESS TO SERVE BILL RUSHIN QUIET ENTIIUSIASM AND PROEICIENCY IN ALI. HE ATTEMPTS i 1? it if ,xx , My 3 ,-W' i A .Z 5 '2 ? Penny Wood . Chuck Harris . . Mrs. Wood . Elmer Tuttle . Dr. Woiod . Effie . . . Milly Lou . . . G. Mervyn Roberts Roger Van Vleck . Mr. Harris. . . Shirley Wentworth Ralph Wentworth Julie Harris . . it T5 -'mr CAST N ' . . Jonee Fine . . Richard Janss . . Linda Venable . . Bill Rushin . . . john Irvin . Harriet 'Hopkins . . Pat Whitson . Harry Lange . Porter Morgan . Albert Anderson . . Andrea Lau . . Archer Shelton . Julie Wheeler S We . 3 'm-:ar p V By FLORENCE RYERSON and COLIN CLEMENTS Assistant directors for june Mad The senior class play was directed by Miss Jane Mul- key with Janet Smith and Dotty Claiborne serving as her assistants. Anne Benson and Mary Anne Dickey were property chairmen. Mr. Smith and Miss Torbert designed and executed the scenery with Julie Stokes and Howard Brunner serving as senior chairmen under them. Anne Evans and Delene Johnson headed the committee on stage furnishings. Miss Mallard directed the committee on tickets with Jane Wilkes and Nancy Stovall as chairmen. Charlene Holloway and Kathy Barnett were in charge of publicity. About one hundred thirty seniors made some contri- bution to the play-by helping with staging, by selling tickets, by ushering, or by making posters. Our Co-Presid ents As I was saying Talk about it. . Q , Sr, rl Senior session at C i we A 41 Q s 1 5' N Mwfwzl , 7 wifi? QQ 5' 1 ff X 3. K 4' A ' 5 Q Xu R as 1 'WV A bXWQQ Big day for new seniors. A f s I r I Take it easy, Dad. 54 School? It's a circus. Hi-Y, Hi-Y, yea, yea, Hi-Y. jim: off th' wagon. Grr rrrr. .,-rm, .r A sl-f Forward, march! Northside spirit? !? 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X 1 'I L 4 'il X 'Q CIBSS of jfdfilfdwii 58 phone and Telegraph Company WILDWOOD SCHQOL of the DANCE Beginner and Advanced Ballroom Classes 1959 Howell Mill Road Call: Corinne Brunner TR 6-3990 or TR 6-8669 MELODY MANOR RECORDS and GREETING CARDS 1959 Howell Mill Road 1 l CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduating Class of 1958 Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church Peachtree Road at Wesley Jeanie BEST WISHES and Catherine from admire their hair styles by Buckhead Hardware Co KATHRYN'S 194-6 Howell Mill Road, N. W. TR 6-7122 3059 Peachtree Road, Northeast CE 3-1186 Hank knows that he can get uanythingv at G. O. Smifh Corp. Power Mower and Garden Shop 3674 Roswell Rd. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE The largest, finest business college in the South Your future business education is only as good as the business college you attend. Massey Business College is of reliable reputation, is well known in the business world and tuition charges are always reasonable. CALL MASSEY JAckson 5-7876 170 Peachtree St., N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Everyone eats at PAPA JOHN'S STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOODS - SHORT ORDERS Open 24 Hours 1859 Peachtree Road, N. E. TR 2-9387 Penny loves furniture from I'IOWARD'S FURNITURE COMPANY 717 Marietta St., N. W. .IA 2-9652 Buckhead Theatre 3110 Roswell Rd. CE 3-3361 coMPLlMEN'rs OF EARL MCMILLEN DESIGNER AND BUILDER 4647 NORTHSIDE DRIVE. N. w. BL 5-3104 A .X ,pl 1 ' ,-La ..- ibif 5 fig 1... wx -5.7! v L1 , W ,ly K xp ,,,,. . Q! . an Qi, F X, view Vx LJ XJ X W 45' 'F' ji ff' C? P9 NORTHSn V7 C XO Ju if Oo Q YH Y? Compliments DUNCAN 81 CUPELAND, INC. 28 12th Street, N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA For the latest hair styles Harriet always goes to FRANK'S BEAUTY SALON 221 Pharr Road, N. E. W ....... John finds all kinds of electrical fixtures at WOIVIACK ELECTRICAL CO. CEdar 3-4411 3175 Roswell Road D....l-L .....'l For the friendliest service in town . . BILL FITZGERALD SERVICE STATION 3465 New Marietta Highway o gf. f 1 6 ,'. . ,AV .1 7 , Q O A 'A 7 As as 7 O Q . K1 . , Q . M 5 Q , o , fs Mn. A' 1 x Us U Q f Q 'Q 3 4 0 ' S QW gf f ,ff tif VV f .0 M 71 , 1 N? C f nv U wg 2 ' X W Z W A ,N f X r ' 7 Y 5 4 'Q M kk 1 0 X ' ' . f Y . 7 Q . v My , B, l qz. li ' X ,WVR -9 X It ' 445. QA ' ' . ,s ,X N iff t I 1' Q09 C -J 5 Jolyn Chastain says: Whether you use brush or roller, you'll always get the very best results with THOMAS PAINT Thomas Paint Products Co. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Compliments of DR. PAUL AMBERY H I L L Commercial Refrigeration 81 Equipment JONES REFRIGERATION CO. 1349 Northside Drive, N. W. Phone Tllinisy 4-5794 Compliments of Mc COY'S Furniture - Appliance Center Phone GL 7-4-326 4577 Buford Highway Chamblee, Georgia QFFLQLRSQ in y 'TKMLHQR -TNNZNS' TEALALRW PLT? .f,. , .pe S . X-Q,..im .fi E :A .. K K L S he P - a...-wa. Q, -e .W - f e - A. Q , as A A j g . 9 E fk a Nwxill as S . Q u . on Why not have a pool? X P 1 .. ' . - . , , , Qx,,k,, ,. an . .gn . 5 ,,.., . Deslgned and Constructed by ,xy '-YL. x -.1 tg so K v . x x A I X - ,.. .1 ' 'A .Q 5,1 ...N A o o as Southland Pool 81 Engineering Co. .li S. P' .P 1 -ss' if , - 'W -LX- - . iw' ' , - oo 1 ooo,onn 1 Ewa l v .. .Li , ff S. qoo- ,,,.t W , S- 1 -X P 3240 Peachtree Rd., N. E. fa ' ',-o e ff e-e S Q.., e 4. - a x Y ,Q y Ng Qkx, i l Ibb .. is . .xnilw E hx F f Q .,,ex , 7 ,,.'wL4.,:a . 1, e M3 Atlanta' Georgm x V . :.,. wr . Q , . , CEdar 7-8661 MAC'S BEAUTY SHOP If You Want To Be- B301Lt7lf1lll, - 2931 Peachtree Road CE. 3-6716 Y'All come ' to the HUT at W E S T M I N S T E R Jimmy really looks sick ? ? ? If the diagnosis calls for drugs, phone- HITCHCOCK 81 SIMMONS for speedy delivery!! 3057 Peachtree Road N. E. CEdar 3-1131 CATHEDRAI. St. Philip Congratulates its members of the 1958 GRADUATING CLASS Bond Almand Kathey Barnett Anne Benson Ed Bernd, Jr. Jeff Brown Shelly Charles Dotty Claiborne Susan Clayton Herbert Creecy Nonnie Davis Beverly DuBose III Ann Evans Bucky Ferebee Pete Goodloe Betsy Goodwin Rich Henley Maren Munch Carole 0'Hern Bolling Puller Brooks Schoen Susan Smithfield Julie Stokes Page Varner Dallas West John Wirtz, Jr. 00 QXNYBYJDY' Qs JAR N1 6 X3 1 'SX Q! ,X QW my 1-Q11 V - ,. V VFX 25 ,-- - , if f gf F V I slr WS - . bC A L :.' 5 ph . I Vx ig. ,L :.,: . F Q 4 , W 5 p 4 f X N , V If J '7 4 I Zn-, 4 I N, Y h nw-Q22 W, 1 ww 1 ' AA Lp- fff ., 1 Niagbwm 6 f I M KW :fs Of . .. .. Sffvef , . ,,::i: E : ,izziii QQ ir gill - I ffm A aging BX l if F ' E I' E ff ff M., 'IX F ' fy f 'J X 5 A, : if' 2. : Ef 'M . sz' 5 Y Q L M 3 W f 4? - gy Q O A 1 Q If , 1 ' . ,. .. ',-, :O .F k f f P- , X bi -,ff ml K f ' 3 X V 1 ' i O Nxf ' , ' MDI? ,., W Ib KR egg . , ,., Q , 1 , 5 4 A J xg g My 0 A X 4 . 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'K I 5 lm 1 E Wm! f I 4 Nan knows that her father's company has everything but money trees. ERIK .lOHNSON'S GARDEN CENTER Landscape Service Phone CEdar 7-4113 3789 Roswell Rd., N. W. ATLANTA 5, GA. Congratulations, Seniors, on your graduation. E I. I. I O T T S ' Peachtree Studio 324-3 Peachtree Road, N. E. Photographers for the Senior Section of the 1958 Viking Compliments of a FRIEND Congratulations to the Class of '58 from the shop of SANDRA STONE 265 East Paces Ferry Road, N. W. CEdar 3-1161 WE DELIVER HUNT'S FRESH FOODS MEATS, GROCERIES and PRODUCE PRIME BEEF C. IRA HUNT, Owner 314- Peachtree Rd. ATLANTA 5, GEORGIA F .,:, , -5 if ' 4 C , 1 , aa ' . ,,:Q 8 . Y 9 E . .::., N 1 X i ' M 11 . 1 N Y in ..-1, A 3 1 I is X 'Q - JF 1 ! if 5 W . YN- I vagina !. ? . 'gk Q I s 11, W 4 ' A ,- xx i E4 Compliments of Acousti Engineering Company Acoustical Engineers and Contractors 1550 Southland Circle, N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA SY 4-3387 Anning Johnson Company, Inc P. O. Box 2562 -:- Atlanta., Georgia SYcamore 4-9566 Penny gets good service at the Office and Warehouse. SPRINGLAKE PHARMACY 1360 seaboard Industrial Blvd., N. W. 2002 Howell Min Road at Collier Poured Gypsum Roof Decks - Acoustical Ceilings TR 67323 Movable Office Partitions - Folding Doors WARE Galvanized Ware Products and Steel Containers JONES AND LAUGHLIN STEEL CORPORATION Container Division 1280 Chattahoochee Avenue, N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA :RESP X X 1-K X 'x i ., n Compliments of X A C g 7 5 I A c g International Minerals and Chemical Corp. ' - --.... 55 Qtgwus 1325 Fulton National Bank Building ATLANTA, GEORGIA L. C. SMITH SERVICE STATIQN NUfhUn'5 A'-'70 Puffs c0mPU 'Y 830 Marietta Street, N. W. Corner Northside Dr. and Bishop St. TR 2-6624-5 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Georgia Auto Parts Company TR 6-9235 TR 6-2147 1036 Bankhead Avenue, N. W. TR 2-3516 24 Hou' Service New and Used Auto Parts Teacher of the Year Our Officers? ? ' fl if Morning Announcements Bank Day SOUTHERN DETECTIVES, INC., ATLANTA 1070 Spring St., N. W. X 1 f gl ' , L- 5 KJ 4 L? i - fx f '., 1' 1: 4 H fy fi HI 7 7 1 1 ' Q 2 K ,f vxf , i g ld ,l WZ 5-2 'g if :Q 'if' M ,-rife., Z Q V P ,F Z 3 A 1 P, f-- ,IEQ 1' p Hi ,L I XJ' 1. -' ' IT-:Z X l i Q dxf - 1 iii? +N 5 Xi - n 3 LI '- gun 4, 0 39 fgig If-fs T -4 .. 71 , 1 .r fi si ' ' ' f- 1 1' : 'E ' , '1 ' 24- si fi -, I mg - -ni ir s mii- I1 H -- -+vL- - Hgf 1-- - -- , . 1--1 f YJ -, , -M - - - A 1 A ff' We xg. gp f i Y Q 'F Y' iii '11 se' gm L E is f ' , i Q V w e I I gi ww Q,vfM,whu,,g4 LQ fg,TWf,f JI J 1 ,Aj I-L f A - ? E ,fi S? - i 'M:'3 g'i:'j: ,, .E I 5 - , . 1 ff? ' ' - f5:?lmJ ,'iT1 'v 1 1 fi'--. A f V fyfw- L 53 Q f if W E P., T 1 '29 1 ,ww M 21,33 Q? gf ? '. -:. ss' E' E CW 7? 2 ' X, H 5 L-'J 5 'I'-l' E Q 'swf f'f T - -ff, Q 4 : Z f 7' f 0 Z 5. , ' 5 1 il M Em . HV E ' f is 33 is J -if J M7 1' fdW :jV '3'f!1 - V , ft-1 iii- I 1 f - L in .1 d.. , r - . '54-i.-5 ff- -,,,-?- 5 k' kk- , A ,- - Y kw:A iTiEfgff6f-I,-J ,y Vx- ?b R Q-.1 ' n f ,-1 iff Y :' fam NORTHSIDE METHODIST CHURCH 2799 Northside Drive at Kingswood Lane, N W Eugene T. Drinkard, Minister Jiknv-.K F riiz. Se-hulfi. S r i 4 5.35 Leslie. i X9 x5 B mq Qgmu, 0 Jin-s .Tuelq Maori LUCKY STRIKE BOWLING ALLEY Corner Ponce de Leon and Peachtree TR. 2-6931 Ann, Harold, Charlene, and Bill know that for fun you can't beat BOWLING. AL PRUETT Real Estate Commercial - Industrial - Residential Ragsdale - Doyul - Pruett 1389 Peachtree Street, N. E. Compliments of Macbougald Construction Co -If LAMB SUPER SERVICE STATION BATES HARDWARE CO. 1668 Howell Mill Road, N.W. Howell Mill Rd. TR. 6-6102 TR. 5-7104 C0mPlim9n53 For the ubestv see BATES. Ask for CARLA GAY'S latest fashions at your favorite store. A peach of a dress made by CARLA GAY DRESS COMPANY 150 Garnett Street, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia i,?3E.!?. COLEMAN'S DIVISION of UNIFORMS, INC. Your formal wear headquarters 608 W. Peachtree Street TR. 6-3677 ANDREWS' PHARMACY Compliments E. L. SPRINGER FOOD Quality STORE Service 1690 Howell Mlll Road Courtesy 1699 Howell Mill Rd. TR. 4-6346--6347 SN Wender 8. Roberts 3073 Peachtree Road CE 3-1122 CE 3-1123 .r U ' ' Wender 8: Roberts Friendly Service With a Friendly - or K Steve and Brenda know the service is best Smilev at Jess Walton's. Springlake Shell Service Station -'ess W ' 1920 Howell Mill Road TEXACO SERVICE STATION TR 4-9346 1892 Howell Mill Road Hopper 8g Neely Pharmacy Quality Drugs and N Prescriptions We Serve the 0 . . Northside BUSINESS PUblICU'l'IOl1S FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ATLANTA, GEORGIA 1970 Howell Mill Rd TR 5-5659 Don, Steve, and Johnny enjoy TR 5-5650 , AMERICAN BANK DIRECTORY ice cream from Hopper 81 Neely. o THE AMERICAN SOFI' DRINK JOURNAL Billings Beauty and Barber Shop . THE LAUNDRYMAN-CLEANERS GUIDE 1701 Howell Mm Road s L ' T 1 Y - SOUTHERN BANKER'S DIRECTORY me wma we ve em Telephone TR 4-61 12 o THE SOUTHERN BANKER Our Experience Makes the Dijerence 57 vnce 09 10 Q TREAS. C feAQ 'Q Na-i:'Y R TENNIS 81 BADMINTON SHOP 311 E. Paces Ferry Rd. CEdar 7-9811 R. S. Jackson, Prop. 1-l. TENNIS AND BADMINTON SUPPLIES Restringing Sefvice The tennis world will ring some day With the Northsiders we encouraged to play Compliments of SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ATLANTA John L. Connor, President Iistablislmcd 1936 Current Rate 4? pcr annum Out-of-town accounts welcomed and appreciated Each Account Insured to 310,000 Serving Atlanta for 33 years HARRY SOMMERS INC. 4-4-6 Spring St., N.W. We sold the first CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH in The S1810 of Georgia BUCKHEAD MEN'S SHOP 304-7 P h CONGRATULATIONS from y . fn ny ALLAN-GRAYSON REALTY CO. I .lonee Fine nh g 0 CASQRL BURNS? Simply Wonderful Spar-tAwear 281E P F yRd N E CE7924-9 Compliments of THE MASSELL COMPANIES Ben J. Massell ,MMLJK EWS ES -Ejxxyxx f X Let's go somewhere to eat. SINCE Q 1905 You mean '6Somewh're on Northside Drive? A Industrial Sites ' PChai1:tStgenLeasingt rope y a agemen South-wide Services Adams-Cates Co. 164-4 Northside Drive, N. W. HURT BUHDING Sales - Rentals REALTOR S compumsms of REBUILDERS, INC. ,lroglzggkgin .U cfcssors .0 RUSSELL WEILL DISTRIBUTING CO The pioneer and foremost rebuilder of automotive parts in the South. 236 Piedmont Ave., N. E. Compliments of M I pf A - i 5' For The Finest in Hairstyles go to RlCARDU'S BEAUTY SALON 1843 Peachtree Road, N. E. Dc-lene, Charlene.. and Sara Jane ride in zu Buick from HIX GREEN BUICK CO. GSWIIQFP every deal is ideal North Ave. - Between the Pvaelltrees kY 'b-..-,.,,-N FULTON HARDWARN-5 FULTON HARDWARE 3l3I Peachtree Road, N. E. TR 4-7556 FREE PARKING CEclar 3-4293 Ann loves 3' 'DLUNNADE wmpanywhen UINING ROON1 ' AIQI sheeatsat COLONNADE I I RESTAURANT U Lindberg and Piedmont Y ' Pat and Helen get the best drugs at TayIor's Pershing Pharmacy Peachtree at 17111 Street Hi' . W. w A we We . f Q . Bill and Sandy enjoy meat from Southeastern Meat Co., Inc 9141 Howell Mill Road. N. YV. TR 4-9766 my 'an gwlen Q0 W, 5, Wgfmv B J'n'mmY GIQJJQA Q! vw' R4nd4 Tf UQPAFBH I dr' Qt F' wYe1 Q . QW-f ' 3 ' CVw0 'HA .TI , e ww-5 .32 G,,.,vif-JG,,,,: ifh I Q? fe , gd mv.. asuu jews s ai-5 ol 6 Q20 Q UW' iw - e- ,,v- 'va' -rv ...F X N. .gg-w I svely 917:25 0' X9 Hn, 11 .fx 'I' x 'VA X13 mx Arn fl Q... fad Ba rba rn. Sqn an mdftgh YHJ Ugffery xl- fn 636, wiv' 'Q 'IZ-M Q s 3 P l'feluff 'wif 'Bax .., 3 35 I nm: F0149 Nth lg.h .FFL WH iw .,f A '1 . .E X ,, gr , x. , fr ' 1 tXf 2 A,' A 'x wiswww IX' it is A A V W ii 510 Ni Ai 3 Coca-Cola makes a big hit with Al, To0th,,' 6'Dilch,', and Titm0.,' '- DRINK THE ATLANTA BOTTLING CO. :Quant 864- Spring St., N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Compliments of A-3 saw '.. ' .... ,.....,.............4.... 'lf-1 l .nr JO' wr- 1 -Q, R' NW' -fx .fi gb, V3 4,905 ol' Nur- X JI QIB LQS o 0 ' o o Q Q0 F Q ogfxw O -g f. 0 ',. QR f' 'JW 'hx P ' I I I ffll wi X- Q 'il Comphmenh THE Q H of HBEST D 1 A4 C I U N R I B N G S E R R O A V O I I M Bobby, Sheila, Hayes, and Skippy are looking C over the menu at thc Old Hickory House. E For tlle BEST BAR-B-Q and BRUNSWICK STEW come to the OLD HICKORY HOUSE 1527 Northside Drive, N. W. H. W. LAY 81 CC., INC. H A I R S 1' Y L E S 4520 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. CHAMBLEE, GEORGIA ....- ------ H O w E L L Potato Chips Frifos Dial Cornetts CE. 3-3298 X, S G - -T 323 Buckhead Ave., N. E. f 0 B weens f -, lil 's f 7'..'?7'....'5 ??!'?!'... Select your every day and special needs , cnifilrkgckqmu. AUD' LL TRANMI -'BF ff' . I 'fi from our varied and complete stock. ,C5i xk r f ,VJ ' ' W' A ccrmruown i INS ' Bnoolcwooo VARIETY stone K- jx j UC '5': ' Serving All Points in 1931 Peachtree Road f X j X . . Mmm WN fx Georgla . . columbus 'X VIDMIA ' . Your Neighborhood 5 8. 10 MLW Camden Transfer co Anmv 'I' Phone TR 6-6846 IIQULJSWQ 1230 Murphy Ave., S.W. 5, f if SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY N 5 , VAWOS' fx. Dial Plaza 8-2656 Going somewhere, girls? FRED WALTERS OLDSMOBILE Growing through courtesy and quality service? Advertising Typography TROY DENNIS TYPOGRAPHIC SERVICE 99V2 Walton Street, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia JAckson 5-2 782 State Champs 1961 Garden Hills Record Shop 2831 Peachtree Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia Open Every Night ,Til 9 P. M. COMMERCIAL PRINTING ADVERTISING PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHING LOOSE-LEAF SHEETS AND BINDERS - METRO PRESS JAckson 3-3436 Walton Bldg. - P. 0. Box 794- ATLANTA 1 eff-fffe J xx 3- ' Em' Ar' - 'fa' JP C5 UI fl - 'X ' x fi? 2 .aw w A . . 1 K ,, ew ' 2' f r X? Q fm J' sd H+ f ' ii -. ,YL , 1, .. X .. ,,' 1 ' 5 , 1 -5 ' M U. 2.f 'S., Q j' . ,n-1, .' , 1 1 -N K - x ?'N rm : - 7 fr H, W 5, .Q - eg ' V -77 'Ti Kev xx ' 3, 'QE 'L R 4 W O H Y Q ef' J Ar , js W q u- .J-EI ' M M Eli 5 Aff 7'C,9E A P5425 ll n. x HENRY MOOG REALTY COMPANY 5 xl- Realtors , ' , .ik 9 4' ...N Members of Multiple Ann always Listing Service buys her pets' supplies 1909 Peachtree Road a' Coker and Sandra ml ,em up Atlanta at Pet and Garden E. C. Wilson TR 2-1101 supplies Service Station 3629 Roswell Road 3400 New Marietta Hwy Atlanta, Georgia cplighway, N. W., E. C. Wilson, Owner Three Pure men ready to serve you at BROOKWOOD SERVICE STATl0h 1820 Peachtree Road, N. W. TR 6-2171 f - X 'M ' ' 1 ,f 5 M i ft ' The food,s great I ... TWELVE OAKS RESTAURANT 1895 Piedmont Road, N. E. TR 5-5755 Marshall 8 Bell Hg ll Now offering the first Poison Control Center in Greater Atlanta. Avail yourself of our latest information and references in counter-acting new and dangerous poisons. can rOCTORS BUILDING JA. 4-2611 MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING JA. 4-1331 H 24-HOUR SERVICE fMondays Through Saturdaysj FREE CITY-WIDE DELIVERY SERVICE Where Pharmacy is a Profession and Not a Side-line Bea and Dick always look neat in clothes from BEACON CLEANERS 5000 Roswell nd., N. W. CE 7-9366 He alone has lost the art to live who cannot win new friends.--S. Mitchell Robyn and Phil have almost enough food to last through the double feature they are watching at the PIEDMONT DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2426 Piedmont Rd., N. E. CE 7-2211 F E BIKINI lllllll 5 ' .N W, . ,,, ,,,, .W ...WMWW-1. ,N W av ,, Mp, L as ww-m,,-awww, '--1 V ,Sify Y li x. ,W 11 45 MacDOUGALD WARREN INC .3 P 3, 'gm x v ff 0030604 f'74l?C l'9 lv 60605, 5406404 BARKSDALE REALTY CO. 820 North Highland Avenue, N. E. TRinity 4-6391 The Home F inderv Nona and Harriet find better homes at The Home Finder ' YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TO HELP YOU SOLVE -ELECTRICAL SUPPLY PROBLEMS For a 'Ihird of a ceniury our organizafion has worked closely wifh elecfrical supply wholesalers 'Io help Ihem meei' fheir problems in serving Ihe rapidly expanding elecfric indus'l'ry. This experience is af your commend fo help you. EDGAR IE, DAWEQS 84 CO 0 405 RHODES BUILDING ' .IAckson 4-7571 ' ATLANTA 3, GEORGIIA STEEL CITY ELECTRIC CO. SPANG-CHALFANT ICondui+ Divisionl WAGNER MALLEABLE PRODUCTS CO. PLASTIC WIRE 81 CABLE CORP. COMPLIMENTS OF SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY ,,.-- 4 vu-use HDD aw K' , 4 1 3 f m -.w e 4 fi K i I 4 5 29 5 S1 4 i 1, 3: .ai m B 'WMV .A LN n3i ' 3 ...ln 1 zz ,--- lim If 'D ' -Q .--.. S gT31 ff H mm ' X b Ill V U A 5 X H ' 215511 3 fag 51 I Non-Carbonated Flavors Bireley's Bottling Company ' 544 N. Angier Avc., N. E. Mr' Flynt At Pennv's Dott finds our own Y serves , , , J0,anna a favorite tiger print among the coke where she knows she can get QUALITY FABRICS PATTERNS and TRIMMINCS Drugs Prescriptions Sundries Free Delivery Garden Hills Pharmacy, Inc. 2815 Peachtree Road, N. E. I B kh I CE 3.4061 CE 3-1146 n uc ear - . 3096 Roswell Rd., N. W. s cam KILLINGSWORTH SERVICE Nancy and Chester may not have the right idea, but the place is rightg it's STATION ' not-un :MS L. 73' Linda and Charlene arc wasting their time burning these books because thev are insured by DICKEY-MANGHAM COMPANY X INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 920 First National Bank Building Sl'lUMAN'S MARKET UQQ7 Dnnnlulron N. F. 2830 Peachtree Rd., N. E. Andrea and Betsy get the best quality food at TERMINAL Chicago. Illinois 2931 South Cicero Avenue Phone: Blshop 2-3280 Louisville. Kentucky 520 Marret Street Phone: MElrole 4-9401 TRANSPORT COMPANY, INC loricfa to the great .,fake4 cmcntoo ir' 1 auf, . -L lu'- ini X -- JHDIANAPOLIS 3 'NJ Louxsvu. E lllll ' I I ..-4--T' Tie jd d ,. -..,,- - in T Y' :hah T Xl' If BmuxNoHAu ATLANTA nn ' ' X If I S ' wmrcnoss LA Acxsouvxnu 2- Ann 1 General Offices: 180 Harriet St.. S. E. - P. O. Box 1918 ATLANTA 1. GA. Birmingham. Alabama Indianapolis. Indiana 3501 5th Avenue North 3340 Shelby Phone: 4-7647 Phone: S'1'ate 6-1401 Waycross, Georgia Iacksonville, Florida Tampa. Florida 1715 Albany Avenue 2175 Commonwealth Street 114 Meridian Avenue Phone: 1492-R Phone: Elgin 5-6481 Phone: 2-9335 Las-Z' COLLEY3 C IRCU s Q Dm A f A fg 0 , 1 W , mr I - ,rj 'xiii H 6 .... gg, K FAT MNDY Two Himxib BABY K X 8 Q' 5-NRKE Grewwnnxsa RING m ' FIRE EATEQS A Q, , A N 65125015 1 M A ' A, I ,a' .X :Z L 1 - A: K X M 5 mx' J -9' V 'NE f- 'amass A Iv: , ' QLAQQK LAIQY H' Sr.. x kv K Q TBA-'PELE Efli .. A ISLAGN Nomaggjzlfggbv QA ' S , Q MEX bUkvYN x.xN'b ft W 7' 1, if ' av f ffv? ' . v,..- E 2' V I X I f ' 5' SX fr, Z M fy ' ' Q Qu ' H QF h -' 3 f'X 11 U ' . ! ' I 'Q .1 ,Q 4 llgi' -. X Q j -Q Q. . ' N Q I Vffql 'sg Q ' A 'f ' A : 'M V' Ax w L A ' -ff C9 9? Y ' S . JYIIII-,I CPM19 - infix Lmmr A rn.n1..4f L I , . xx .. QOLLYLY fs cow- c,z-owN Q mAvr2R1cK .A4A,.-, CEdar 7-7455 J. H. GARVIN AUTO SERVICE Auto Electrical and General Repairs Front End Alignment - Body and Fender Work Painting - Lubrication 3163 Roswell Rd., N. W. Atlanta 5, Ga. Your TOTAL food bill is less . . When you shop at CS! COLONIAL STORES C0l0NIll STUIIES Peachtree Road Methodist Church 3180 Peachtree Rd. Southeastern Radio Parts Company 4-00 West Peachtree Street, N. W. Harry, Pat, Rena, and Bond always go to . . RUSTY'S DRIVE IN 2225 Peachtree Road, N. W. V 3 '6Maddog and The Judge know that they will get COLONIAL CLEANERS quality cleaning at For the finest auto repair A work in Atlanta, go TR 5-5671 2108 Peachtree Rd., N. W. lst TRUSSELL AUTO SERVICE 28 Irby Ave., N. W. CE 3-0681 Fisvlc f , K, A ii M5413 1 X : of ff W Mgiifww X 1 5? X 1 um X XZ I X ' in f Wi y , Il J HMJV- Q it X fff 3 ,fp 4 fa x Y' gav lifi P7 A 4 J xr' ' v 3 fy I- 4 Qs ff is 1.,A NN -X525 -1. , ,Q ' A W ' A-A O'1O -' '-T:T7'..-.v..? 1'f i F? M--S367 .igfhlm I 1-xxx:-P - f H fJ'fi'li S. e r , i ' W r T gn K GREATER SAFETY . . - over 600 sharp-edged rubber blocks on Denman's Ground Gripper Tread grip road surface, assure skidless stops. Safest tire tread ever designed! EASIER RIDING . . Less air pressure and deeper non-kid tread cushioned in extra live rubber absorb road shocks, give smoother, softer feather-like ride. . . 0 - much deeper, heavier, non-skid Denman tread and stronger protected car- cass provide longer., trouble-free mileage. EASIER STEERING . . . . seven running ribs provide easier steering . . . demonstration ride will prove it. SMART APPEARANCE . . Q built huskier and handsomer, Denman Super-Safety is designed to har- monize with the sleek lines of America's finest motor cars. TUBELESS . . o now available in either tubeless or regular construction. DENMAN SUPER-SAFETY TIRES BEN G. STATHAM, SOUTHERN DIVISION MGR. xx wx , l QP g Q l Q W ' f ' 11, A an ,M ,. ' .. ' ' - I i 5 , Y 'ill Q f m? 5' 1 I Compliments of JAMES C. WISE Architect Buy your insurance from Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. 828 W. Peachtree N. W. The D- Gang Q . Q. .. . Y XS! is .imt-.Wt N? Q Qi. . ez Q. 5 .ff xt N . K E ,X - 43 , Carole and Sandra are looking for decorations from Shepard ,Decorating Co. 16 Yonge St., S. E. .Xt . . .- - gov - .- Egg s T51 5 1, r fi ' -A 3 he Q ' 7 ' ' e WN S ' For The Best in Attractive Homes W. Paces Ferry Rd. CE. 3-6751 Bob Dell Realty Co. casa PW' 0 ,,, 'ir-15 Hm m YXQ 'A1,puu.p C F Cl 0 -A ww-1,1 Q ' 055' X r Q'-4 X. mf ,Q f 3, few 5 K 1 QW 0-J ff Q Q- ' s ' ' H9 I f 'ii' . I ' . . A fwfiiit 'liigllltifl' ?Tj causes li' I .1 AVAILABLE l lu I Atlanta boys who graduate from A Z H I Fulton County high school and who I ' E ' intend to major in Business , : 'l Administration or Industrial F l Management may be elibible for ll 1. j a scholarship at Georgia Tech, g E A University of Georgia, Georgia State l l l - A fin Atlantal or Emory University. l l ll Students who are interested should 1 check eligibility requirements with 1 i their principal or faculty l I , : advisor immediately. l l il i Sponsored by 2 1 .R A Atlanta Federal Savings V il AND l0AN ASSOCIAYION l ' is 'V , U uk l. tsl --if Q 3- wt Linda always see pictures from STEVENS PICTURES, INC. 101 Walton st., N. W. CREST FORD BUCKHEAD TUXEDO SUPER MARKETS 3663 Roswell Road, N. W. 2787 Piedmont Road, N. E. 1705 Peachtree Road, N. E. 4990 Roswell Road, N. W. JoAnne Kennedy gets her hair done at Del and Howell Beauty Salon 3224 Peachtree Road. N. E. Peachtree Federal Savings and Loan Association 3045 Peachtree Rel., N. E. Buckhead q Compliments ot Northside Interfaith Fellowship The Tailored Lady 3184 Peachtree Rd. BUCRHEAD EI , J 'i 0 T h e Va rs I ty No Food Over Twelve Hours Oldv Atlanta Athens Supporting Everything TI1at Is Best For S! NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION 01 G B . ' X. 1 ,QL T - aa 4 1' gf P ,45- 6 cr 5, ' 0 C' ' A R, 'B' Q 1' 'fiiirnw 4 .A - - ' 3 ir: L he 4 AL JNCOA A 9 A EZ COMPLIMENTS COMPANY of 300 Marietta Str t A Atl t 13 G Brookwood Hardware Co. 1929 Peachtree Road, N. W. ATLANTA, GA. M J k L A ington T 1 ph TR 2 5526 The Gang's Daytona bound in a Pontiac from Smith-Johnson Pontiac 1210 N. Main St. East Point, 93 V 5 i ' . 0 6' ,,-4-Heavy Mrs. Mac is always willing to give a helpful tip at the Buckhead Bowling Center 314-1M Peachtree Rd., N. W. Tuxedo Road Pharmacy 3659 Roswell Rd., N. W. CE 3-2112 A group of NORTHSIDERS can always be found at Tuxedo Pharmacy Jo'anna knows she can always get the best 'Vi Xilli l I FII Ill at N Q R M A N ' S 3226 Peachtree Rd., N. W. CE 7-44656 Buckhead ' 5 4 . . E P 5 ' ' ' 5 l JL in p , , I N B5 10070 RED CROSS 100W BANKING 10001, CO-OPERATION 10070 ANNUAL MORNINGSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH By SAFWAY STEEL SCAFFOLDS ATLANTA ' Scaffolding ' Rolling Towers ' Ladders ' Steel Shores ' Swing Stages ' Bleachers MODERN - SAFE - ECONOMICAL J 1 Crew T-:E Funny how a goodlooking man looks good in anything he puts on. Mike Faraday at work. to be sure . . . . Mrs. Jackson ' Therefore, since brevity is Their minds are a veritable treasure house of ignorance Pd write a nasty letter to the mayor, if I could only write, if he could only read. H N . N . . h the soul of wit, I will be brief. our flea U'0uPe got Uut of ey onme 0111116 Wu fl hand and now we're scratch- chafhafha ' ' ' wake up Sld' ing the bottom of the barrel. : vm l 6The average adult is no longer as average as the average. P. Podd's 'gqualilicationsv AN 1 5 it li 2 -A1 -ga. CANNON 'S F5 'QD ff fx 1 v 5 1' X' j'E gi Yf X f xv t , 'Q ' xr , 3 t rw I , ' -Mba.,-S-els i. -: A ro I ff ff' I- 1 , . I Muon Mar3are:fMoble1j Vemifo. Ther,-ii Bail Uhorleg Sue Schaefvved' ight, w'1x5Dn MGLSD 'PVQUJ-made O-002 M. -ry M9C,o.rj Q arolajn I ay-ns 5.0065 5x'16Fl'7'l0vf e L'mcjhh-.ap ARQSS Fkeldg DOD Fl-lner' Maureen Graham Duane Lumpkm George Toxfmson Sammj 'Paris Q, V' ' r K J L I' XX N G Y f ' ' Ye , d l ff ? 1 , ix-N 0 0 9 . A Je GO 0 V V Qi R l UQ: Q. W ' ' Q as 5A Q7 tiki 35, WMM X, fr ,Q ' Qi.: Q1 N 'f' f '. . -. f Mig N f, ,J Evwcx' Q A my x yq XY ,O f 'Wm ,J X 'S 'f 44 We bb W , A mm N , af,,,,mmg ,t ? ,gay 'X 1 A ..4z.,,i .I ' X J qv? 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