Eagles!

Columbia High School was completed in 1966; we’re the 2nd class to graduate. Students were reassigned to Columbia from:

 

  • Southwest DeKalb
  • Avondale
  • Towers
Diane, Gail, and Ruth hangiing out in East Lake Park

Of course, there were also those pesky Pre-Freshmen—8th Graders—who moved up from the nearby Elementary schools (Columbia, Toney, Wadsworth, Snapfinger, and others). (In those days, you were in elementary school from 1st through 7th grade; after that, you were in high school. Or the military…)

Dr. Jim Cherry Our school was planned by and built for the DeKalb County GA Board of Education, led by Dr. Jim Cherry.

For us, there were no traditions. We—and those who preceded and have followed us—made our school.

Those Were Strange Times…

The Drill Team at East Lake Park What was it like back in 1970? Things were Strange. It didn’t stop us from having fun. Dancing to what we know in our hearts is really hard rock. We dreamed what we felt were large dreams in an increasingly smaller world. We grew up under the shadow of war. The phrase Draft Board was real to us and didn’t mean sudden NFL or NBA riches. An official invitation beginning with “Greetings…” meant that an all–expense–paid trip overseas to a warm climate was in your immediate future.

The times got stranger with Watergate, movie stars as President, and the end of the Evil Empire.

Student Council, 1969-1970We Were Challenged—

  • Our dedication and commitment to our ideals were challenged
  • Like our parents and theirs before them, we were challenged by a rapidly, radically changing society
  • We were challenged by our parents, and challenged to be parents
  • We were challenged to study, live with others, and live with ourselves

We responded and became pilots, programmers, real estate agents, brokers, writers, philosophers, pastors, professors, students, managers, staff, soldiers, sailors, parents.

We Did Our Best

A goal achieved - the diploma…and we continue to do our best. We earned our diplomas and we’ve worked hard for ourselves and our families. We are no better, and certainly are no worse, than any others who, faced with challenges, rise and meet them.

If you were one of us then,

Where are you now?

About this Site

This site is privately owned and maintained and is primarily for and about the students and teachers in the second class to graduate Columbia High School in DeKalb County, Georgia and their families. It is not owned (in part or in whole), maintained, or endorsed by the DeKalb County, Georgia School System. Click this link if you want to visit the current Web site for our alma mater.
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