High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 95 text:
“
RED LETTER DAYS .ILAN Mii,i.i-it, Neuzv liililnr September ZS-FM is Ama lfANc1i-,s staff and PTIII' Nllssi-.rvlmix stall' elected. September 26 -December I0-Senior Chapel Speeches. October 4- October IS Class oihcers rode in N.R.A. parade. -First Honor Rating forFAt1'rs AND FANt:li-is of 1933 by the National Schol- astic Press Association. October 23-Adele Douet talked on Sophie Newcomb College. October 31 -junior Hallowe'en Party in the gym. November 3-School visited marble quarries at Tate. November 10-Address by President Robertson of Gouchcr College. November IO-Armistice Day program. November 13-Seniors won Volley Ball tournament. November 15-Needle Wo1'l4 Guild display. November 24-Loving Cup awarded FAc.Ts AND I:ANk1!l.S of 1953 by the Southern Interscholastic Press Association. November 29-Thanksgiving party given in the gym by the juniors. November 29-Thanksgiving holidays. December 13-Christmas party given in the gym by the Seniors. December December December january 12 - March 9-Basket Ball season-all victories. january 13-'I'fx1'Cf1ur1l1 Svlwol presented by the Dramatic Club. january 16-Senior Short Story contest closed and places announced. February 10-Snow. March March March March March March March Marsh March March April April April April May May May May May May May May May May May May May 6 7 9 I0 13 21 22 17-Christmas dinner for the Boarders and the Faculty. 18-Christmas tree for the children of the Salvation Army. 18-Christmas holidays. -Senior Recognition Day. -Mrs. Scott lectured on recent Broadway plays. -Dr. Anderson of Wfesleyan talked. -Agnes Scott entertained Seniors at campus party. --Oral English benefit bridge party. -Senior Round Table members announced. -Miss Thompson talked on Vassar. 23-Dramatic Club presented plays. 28-Easter Egg hunt given by the school. 29 - April 3-Easter Holidays. I0-junior benefit bridge party. I3-May Queen and Court announced. 19-Domestic Science class gave banquet for fathers. 23-Ilome Iinrlzfifzzl Book awards. S 9 IU 14 I5 16 17 -Sewing exhibit of dresses. -Senior play. 18- 19 20 21- Honorable Mention for Tina Mlsslimmfx by the Georgia Press Association. -Student Recital. -Mrs. Gladys Hansen Cook tallied on acting as a profession. I8-Senior Debates. May Day. Junior-Senior Tea. Alumnae Lawn Party. Baccalaureate Sunday. Commencement Recital. 22-Class Night and Reception. 23-Graduation Exercises at Atlanta Wfoman's Club.
”
Page 94 text:
“
ELIZABETH TRESEDER Most Represntative
”
Page 96 text:
“
HONORS TO FACTS AND FANCIES OF 1933 First Honor Rating in thc National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. First Place in Class D of the Dixie Interscholastic Press Association Editorial in the Atlanta journal, July 6, 1933 One of tin' most eliariniizg tributes ever pain' to tlie meniorby of a beloved Georgian is tbe 1933 erlition of FACTS AND FANCIES, publisbefl by tbe Senior Class of Wasbingtfiiz Seminary anal nzeinorializing tbe twenty-pftb anniversary' of tbe rleatb of Ioel Cbanrller Harris. Tin' book is a work of art as well as a labor of love. Woven tbro-ugly its pages, like tlze melody of a quaint ana' beart-compelling song, runs tbe Unz'le Reinusi' theme. Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox, and tbie eritte'rs', all are tbere, dancing aronna' pleasant borders, peeping from nnexpeetea' nooks, bringing to life again tbe folklore bnmor and pbilosopby tbat sarors so riebly of Georgiifs soil. The rolnnze is zledieaterl to Miss Nora Belle Starke, of WdSl7llIQQltlH Seminary faculty, wbo as a little girl knew Io-el Cbadler Harris, adoring bint anzl in turn aclorerl with the temlerness tlrat ilraws the grave of ebiirlboorl ana' tire genius of age togetber. Sonic' delight- ful letters anrl verses wliieb be wrote to ber anzl about ber are reprorlucezl in tbe literary section. Beautifully appropriate it is tbat tbe Harris Memorial edition of FACTS AND FANCIES sbozilrl eoineiile with tbe Birentennial of Georgiafs founding. It will remain one of tbe treasured nionzentoes of a bisto-rio year. l'HIf STAFF VIRGINIA MISRRY Iimlitor-in-Clzirf MARGARET HOLCOMI5 Business Manager EUGFNIA SNOW Assistant Editor JOYCE SMITH Iomsiate Business Manager ELEANOR GRAY Art Eflitor I I FERARY STAFF ETHEL COX DOROTHY DFNT ADELL RUFFNER PATTIF LANGSTON IUANITA GRESHAM BETTY HUFF IS USINFSS STAFF MARIE CAMP IIIQXIRIETTA WILKERSON LUCILI-1 WILSON I? I ,IZABETH NWOODWARD -WILL COLE JONES. atinnal Svrhnlmitir IHYPBB Aznnriatinn 1955 ALL-AMERICAN YEARBOOK CRITICAL SERVICE F iglgl VN K , A N , ' 7Q:jifjf - Qiguw.-gf? 5 XE . 'X V -fi is ,xx tk-fx nm mu. A I :!4L,,l-pf, fi Q 127:-,.r..qC QU Q1 xiii? ff w , 1 f 17 A X f ',ffliET' V , K , 1 ii fr, liiffib -il 1.1 T VX! lm -fl ii. '5 ,e Cl 59,53 if ill' In recognition of its merit. is awarflerl Jfirst Qilass Zlaunur Skating in tlle Illlirteentll Mrtlioizrll Ifeurboolc C1'1't1'c'i1lSer1fl'c'e of tbe National Sebolastlla' .Press f1.s.vocintio11 UL' tlze ILziver.sity of Ml'I1l1f.Y0fll. DePi1rt1l1e11t ofitfournalisln. fl1IlS Fl.l'.Cf rlay No11en1bet', Appmmup M ' ii i Dr nh Ulu: - Glmh iii' HV'-Y 'YF
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.