


1. In the Beginning... (November 26, 1947)
2. Henry W. Grady: 1850-1889 (November 26, 1947)
3. Principal Fletcher Takes a Leave of Absence (April 5, 1949)
4. New Additions Give Grady Complete Face-Lifting (October 4, 1949)
5. Are Grades Important? (November 23, 1949)
6. Are Grady's Clubs Democratic? (February 28, 1950)
7. Henry Grady's Cleanliness Impresses Evaluation Committee (June 1, 1950)
8. New Principal Stephens Calls Grady Students 'Finest' (October 10, 1950)
9. Current Issues: War in Korea (November 1, 1950)
10. Let's Take a Look at Our School! (December 15, 1950)
11. Devreaux McClatchey Elected Board of Education President (January 24, 1951)
12. Students Urged to Buy Defense Bonds (February 28, 1951)
13. Grady is the Luckiest School... (April 20, 1951)
14. Grady High Principal Praises Student Body for Growth of Spirit (May 28, 1951)
15. Are Students Living in the American Way? (October 9, 1951)
16. Youth Responsible for Maintaining Own Health and Protecting Others (November 20, 1951)
17. Atlanta Now Showing Tops in TV Programs (May 30, 1952)
18. Carolyn Farmer's Essay Wins Contest in Honor of Henry W. Grady (May 30, 1952)
19. Pat Scott Gives Acceptance Speech as Grady Bust is Presented to School (May 30, 1952)
20. 56 Minute Periods Reduce Work; Add Credit (October 14, 1952)
21. Oil Painting Brightens Grady High Cafeteria (October 14, 1952)
22. Students, Faculty Elect Stevenson President in Straw Ballot (October 31, 1952)
23. Chiselers in Cafeteria Are Cheating Themselves (October 14, 1953)
24. Dr. Stephens Believes High Ideals, Academic Feats Belong to Youth (October 14, 1953)
25. Gradyites Await With Interest Long-Delayed Court Decision (December 17, 1953)
26. Head Doctor in School Gives 'Patients' Advice (January 27, 1954)
27. Voting by Unit System Unfair to Urban Areas (October 18, 1954)
28. Permanent Record Card Inspected by Employers (April 15, 1955)
29. Principal Urges Students to be Present, Attentive (April 15, 1955)
30. Dr. R.W. Stephens, Principal, Welcomes New Grady Students (June 1955)
31. Henry Grady Students 'Finest', Says New Principal, Derthick (October 4, 1956)
32. Class of 1956-57 Graduates With Honors, Awards, Cups (June 4, 1957)
33. Sputnik Launching, Cultural Pursuits Inspires 20th Century Curriculum (February 4, 1958)
34. School Spirit Disappearing (September 29, 1961)
35. Social Studies Linger in Dark Ages (September 29, 1961)
36. Opportunity For Loyalty (October 27, 1961)
37. Let's Eliminate Leadership Monopoly (November 21, 1961)
38. Let's Get Acquainted With Atlanta Curfew (February 23, 1962)
39. Why Are Grades Declining? (February 23, 1962)
40. Head of FBI Gives Warning (April 27, 1962)
41. Derthick Urges Determination to Sub-Freshmen (May 2, 1962)
42. Typical (?) Day At Grady High (May 2, 1962)
43. Zero Period Offers Students More Time (June 1, 1962)
44. Assistant Principal Dave Woodall To Enforce Attendance Regulations (August 29, 1962)
45. What Price We Pay (September 27, 1962)
46. Education In Dire Need (February 27, 1963)
47. Where Does Grady Stand? (February 27, 1963)
48. Patterson Views Bond Election (April 30, 1963)
47. Honor Class Experiment Proves Successful (May 17, 1963)
48. Principal Reviews Year (May 31, 1963)
49. What is Your Size? (October 2, 1964)
50. Maturity First (May 3, 1965)
51. All That's Left: We Can Never Stop Learning (May 19, 1965)
52. Heritage of Henry W. Grady Leaves Buildings, People, Spirit (May 19, 1965)
53. Letter From Principal Derthick (May 19, 1965)
54. Mayor Allen Urges You: Value Your Vote (September 30, 1965)
55. Nationwide Committee Invites Derthick (November 3, 1965)
56. Southerner Supports Johnson's Policy (in Vietnam) January 28, 1966
57. Students Receive New Privilege--Smoking Area (September 23, 1966)
58. Detention Hall Raises Protests From Many Students (December 16, 1966)
59. Atlanta Area Schools to Switch to Quarter System (February 14, 1968)
60. Homeroom: The Farce (February 14, 1968)
61. Violence and Hate Breed "Sick Society" (November 26, 1968)
62. Detention Helps to Discipline Grady's Law-Breaking Students (December 20, 1968)
63. Dance Dilemma Solvable; Council Should Start Now (January 29, 1969)
64. Dropout Discusses Drugs and Religion (January 29, 1969)
65. Student Power Attacks Deplorable Conditions (February 27, 1969)
66. Selective Service Under Fire (November 7, 1969)
67. Students Gripe; Results Amusing (November 7, 1969)
68. Big Switch (Faculty Lottery Transfers) Scrambles Gradyites (January 23, 1970)
69. Faculties Adjust to Ratio (February 18, 1970)
70. What We Don't Know Won't Hurt...Maybe (March 19, 1970)
71. Miller Highlights New Assignment at Howard High (April 17, 1970)
72. Principal Derthick Greets Sub-Freshmen (September 2, 1970)
73. Election of Officers Necessitate Revision (September 25, 1970)
74. Students' Rights Warrant Change (September 25, 1970)
75. Orator's Future Falls Upon Students (October 28, 1970)
76. New Subjects Could Improve School Quality (January 1971)
77. Specialized Work Misses "Average" Students at Grady (January 1971)
78. Students Should Make Wiser Decisions Electing Officers (February 1971)
79. Apathetical Gradyites Make No Attempt to Help School (March 1971)
80. Noise Inside Hallways Detrimental to Grady (March 1971)
81. Hall Passes: Pro & Con (April 1971)
82. Principal's Moves Get Praise and Criticism (April 1971)
83. Students Voice Opinions on New Demerit System (May 1971)
84. Students Dislike Rule, Protest (September 1971)
85. Who Cares? Apathy--A Result of Little Change (November 1972)
86. Desegregation Plans Discussed (December 1972)
87. Quality Education Not Obvious Goal (March 1973)
88. Should Young Americans Be Drafted: Pro and Con (May 1980)
89. Grady is "Magnetized" (November 1980)
90. Student Behavior Distressing (December 1980)
91. Is the Curfew Necessary? Pro & Con (February 1981)
92. God Speed Mr. Miller: "Thanks for the Memories" (March 1981)
93. Adger Whips Us Into Shape (May 1981)
94. ERA is Independence (October 1981)
95. Magnet School Borders on Fraud (October 1981)
96. Students Practice Voluntary Segregation (January 1982)
97. Anti-Draft: Oh When The Saints Don't Go Marching (February 1982)
98. GHS Welcomes Director Earnhardt (February 1982)
99. Television: Massive Disease (February 1982)
100. Editorial: Grady's Rules (October 1982)
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