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  1. We are proud graduates of Ballard-Hudson Senior High School Class of 1966, the largest graduating class with 331 classmates. This page will be the 'go to' group for classmates to share memories in...

  2. 26. Apr. 2022 · A 1965 Ballard-Hudson High School yearbook from Macon, Georgia. Addeddate 2022-04-26 14:42:56 Identifier 1965-ballard-hudson-high-school Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s23nfs3dcvn Ocr tesseract 5.0.0-1-g862e Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_l ...

  3. Ballard-Hudson High School 1949-1970. Ballard Hudson Senior High School opened in 1949. The new campus was designed by female architect Ellamae Ellis League, costing 2.5 million dollars. “The school offered three courses of study: academic, vocational, and commercial. Vocational students could study brick masonry, carpentry, auto mechanics ...

  4. Ballard Hudson High School- Class of 1967. 605 likes · 1 talking about this. 50th - Class of 1967 Class Reunion.... President: Donald t. Griggs

  5. Gregory Williams 1977-1981. Lavern Williams 1966-1970. Virginia Williams 1964-1968. Johnny Williams 1965-1969. Shanara Willis 2013-2017. Jerry dean Womble 1962-1966. Mike Wood 1980-1984. Teresa Yaughn 1973-1977. Reconnect with friends from Ballard-Hudson High School, find reunions, view yearbook photos and more.

  6. Ballard-Hudson High School was opened in 1949 as Macon’s only high school for African Americans at the time. The starting fee for the school cost an estimated $2,500,000 and provided students with the opportunity to explore three tracks that included academic, vocational, and commercial studies. Ballard-Hudson consisted of a staff of fifty-five black teachers and served approximately 1,200 ...

  7. Ballard-Hudson Senior High School was built in 1949 as the only high school in Macon for African Americans in grades nine through twelve. The school represents the merger of two schools: Ballard High School, a private school with roots in Lewis High School, established in 1868 by the American Missionary Association, and Hudson High School, a public industrial high school. In 1970, the same ...