Armstrong Atlantic State University - Geechee Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1943
Page 1 of 100
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Alpha Lambda Sigma
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lviath Club
Student Senate
lnkwell
Institute of Citizenship
Homecoming '41--'42
Home Economics Club
Secretary of Freshman
Class '-il
HARRIET DAY IS MARY OPPEN
Ivlusie Club
Council on Foreign Re-
latiors
Couneil on Foreign Re-
lations
Home Economies Club
Ceechee Business Staff
Institute of Citizenship
Delta Chi
Homecoming
SOPHOMORES
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IXIIARGARET MCDERMOTT
Delta Chi
Home Economics Club
Ivlusie Club
Homecoming '-II4'-42
Institute of Citizenship
lnkwell
Riding Club
Playhouse "Cradle Song
"You Never
Know"
XIQXRY WHEELER FXIICHQXEI, LLXNNQXTX1 XXWNIFRED BROWN
Doha Chi lnkwcll Suliciting Xlmmgur
Truck Tcum
Institutc of Citizcnkhip
Gccchcc Busincsx Stuff
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Inliwcll Bwincw Stuff
Council cm Eurqngn Rc-
lutiunxr
Spgmixh Club
lnxtitutc of Citizcmhip
C ELESTE NORRIS
Institute of Citizenship
I-I7 I-I3
Homecoming '-ll
Council on Foreign Re-
lations President
Basketball Team l-I2
Seeretarx' of Sophomore
Class
Yice President of Fresh-
man Class
LORRA I NE IQXHN SARA SL'LL I VAN
Alpha Lambda Sigma
Spanish Club
Nlusie Club
Council on Foreign Re-
lations
Inlcwell Business Stall'
lnkwell .-Xssociate Editor
Permanent Deans List
Alpha Tau Beta Seeretarx
Ceeehee Business lxlana er
Council on Foreign Re-
lations
Spanish Club
Homecoming
Institute of Citizenship
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XNETQX LIXSKY
Inliwell Fashion Editor
Cieechee
lXlath Club
Permanent Deans List
Competitix e Scholarship
Winner '-Il
Homecoming -12
NOREEN OBRIEN
Delta Chi Yiee-President
Geechee
lnkwell
Home Economies Cllub
Nlusic Club
Homecoming
Riding Club
SOPHOMORES
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O COODIIY
Council on Forciggn Re-
lations
Tennis Team
Basketball
Swimm ing
LOL 'ISE .XLEXANDER
Pcrmancnt Dcaiis Lixt
Wiriiici' Competitive
Scholarship '-ll
Humccoming
Institute of Cfitizcnxhip
Studcnt Scnatc
Gccchcc '-llf -'42
Spanixh Club
Alpha Tau Beta Yicc-
Prcsidcht
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C.-XROLYX SYXIITH
Basketball 42-943
Riding Club
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SXNIXIY REED
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SOPHOMORES
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SEXBROOK. Nlary SXIITH, .-Xlvie SINCE-XTR, Betty
.-Xlpha Ttiu Beta Sorority Prexident of Sophomore lnkwell
Claw GeeCheC
Geechee BuNineSS Staff '42 Delta Chi
Geechee Editorial Staff '43 Swimming
Tennis
Riding Club
lnkwell Asst hlanaging
Editor '43
lnkwell Nlanaging Ed. '43
Suvanneilw Playhouse
Citizemhip Committee
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Home Coming Committee
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Student Senate
CROOYER, -Iohn T , jr
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jOHNSTON, Martha Sue PICHLER. Floyd
Track Team
Swimming Team
Tennis Club
Council on Foreign Rc-
lations
SOPHOMORES
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CORNELL, Yirginioi
Delta Chi Sorority
Queen of .-Xrmxtmng
BUYS
Fred Thigpen
Allen Douglas
Flovd Piehler
Roy Ralob
Alvie Smith
Tom Cone
Alvie Smith
lien Wolfe
Darriel Kitchens
N lichael Gannam
Alvie Smith
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Best Looking
Personality
Cutest
Best Dressed
Best All Around
Nlost Athletic
Most Popular
Wittiest
IXlost Learned
Best Natured
Most Original
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GIRLS
lXlary Wheeler
Celeste Norris
Rosa Smith
Xlary Wheeler
Caroline iXlarshall
Carolyn Smith
Rosa Smith
Rosalyn Weiser
Ida Cottingham
,lean Dukes
Virginia Edel
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President . . .
Clweatlwam, Frank, Jr.
Vice-President . .
Poindexter, June
Secretary . . .
Wolfe, Helen
Treasurer . . .
Morris, Clinton
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BREXYIX, Sidncy LCC 5fXll'l'HBERU, Lcun
CURLEE, jamcs NEXVTON, jack
IXIEDDIN, Phyllis IQXNTER, Harriut
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ODREZIN. Gilbert SINCL.-XIR. Lawrence
XIAXXXING, .-Xrthur CHE.-X'I'HAfXI. Frank, -Ir.
NELSON, Marian jONES, Virginia
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CRIXER, Bcttx' BOCXE. Yugi
POINDEXTER. June IXIAXRTIN, Jung
FOY, klury LJXIN. IiLlQL'I1Il
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BOND, julian HANCCCQK, R4 my
S,-Xl,.'XS, Helm I.l'll'l'l.EFlEl.D, Patricia
CQOYLE, Elizabeth COOPER. Shirley
BELL, Nlillcr LCC. jr, BACGS, Cl'iarlcS
LANG, jacob GOLDBERG, Harold
SLLTER, Anna Elizabeth DELOACH, Eunice
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Tx1OX'SOX'l'l'Z. Lcomi Shirley
IWORRIS, Clinton
PERKINS, Doris
XYOLFE, Hclcn
SMITH. Bctty
IXIONTGOTXIERY, Mccgan
STEXYART, Niariann
BARNES. Khxrgucritc
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Editor-fn-Chief . ,
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Picture Editor .ioo C
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Artists o.o,o so
Sophomore Editorn. ,
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Business Manager .,,is
Editor-in-chiel - Wolfe .
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EDITORIAL STAFF
Assistant Business Manager.
Ken Vfolfe
Louise Alexander
Allen Douglas
Tom Cone
Rosa Smith
Noreen OBrien
Virginia Edel
Harold Goldlierg
Shirley Cooper
Gloria liiclalighter
Harriet Kanter
Sara Sullivan
lvlary Oppen
Helen Paderexvsky
Carswell Cobb
'lopffl lelen l3adui'cxx'sl4y, Shirley Cooper, Cynthia Cox, Tom Cone, Virginia Edcl, Harold Goldberg. Louise Alexandtr
Xliddle Harriet liantcr, Rosa Smith lien Wolfe, lxlccgan Montgomery, Gloria liicklighter.
Front Row ffxlargtit-ritc Barnes Sybil Woodward, Noreen OBrien, lvlary Ann Suddath
GEECHEE I943
The Staffs of this vear hook have fought over-
whelming oeltls to puhlish a hook of the sttielents,
for the sttitlents. We hope that we have done so to
the satisfaction of all persons Concerned. We have
tried to nialae it an annual that will help eaeh and
every sttitlent renieniher his or her cherished mem-
ories of .-Xrmstrongi
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Informal snapshots Liseel in this vear l?ool4 were
suhniittetl hv Alvie Aniith, Toni Cone, Flovel Piehler.
Dr. Bishop, and lien Wolfe.
BUSINESS STAFF
'l1ipWX'irgiiiia Hdel, Xlarguerite Barnes, Xlarie Lyons, Xlarv Oppen. ,lane Xlartin
Cfenterrf Sara Sullivan,
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Top llari-ld Goldberg, l.eon Smithberg. Robert Redmond. Roy Rabb, gXlx'ie Smith, Tom Cline. Rosetta llixis,
Bettx' Sulter. Xlelx in Seigel, Gilbert Odrezin
Xliddle f Ciynthia Clox, Xlarie Lyons. ,lean Dukes, Delphina Roberts, Caroline Xlarshall, .Xnetii l,aslxx', Xlary' l-ou
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Front Rowe .Xllen Douglas. Betty Coxle. Noreen O'l3rien, Lorraine liahn. jean Nlzillard, Ida Clottinghiim. l,iLlj,ICl'lli1
Lain. Nlary Louise Key T F
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The lnkwell, Armstrongs newspaper. is published monthly during the sehool year. Our
first issue was during summer school and we have alternated between four and six page issues.
ln -lanuary '-L3 we published a special issue of six pages. This was one of our l'est years due to
the untiring efforts of the Business Staff. Allen Douglas is Editor-in-chief and Alvie Smith is
the Nlanaging Editor.
The lnkwell, in carrying out the tradition set down last year, sponsored the Second Annual
election of King and Queen of Armstrong. Allen Douglas and Yirginia Cornell were crow ned
King and Queen at the waffle supper and dance held on February 12, 1043.
THE INKWELL EDITORIAL STAFF
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Betty Griner. hliehael Civilllllillll, Dena Cohen ,luck Newton, Peggy lXlel7ermott, l lurriet lizinttr, l lt-lm l'DLlk.lCI'L'XX'Sli3'
Betty Cfovle, Rosa Smith
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The Business Staff of the lnkwell, managed by Miss Rosa Smith, has done exceedingly
well this yearlklichael Gannam was Asst. Business Manager and upon Miss Smiths eonvpletion
of her requirements for graduation he took over the management of the Business Staff. However,
Mr. Gannam was ealled to the Service a few weeks after the beginning of the Spring quarter.
The sophomores of this staff sineerelv hope that the business staffs of the future will
keep up the good name that has been created for the lnkwell in the line of advertising.
THE INKWELL BUSINESS STAFF
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btanding f-klaeli Xewton, Rug' Rahh, Frank Cheatham, Xlarian Nelson. .Xllen Douglas. 'lean Dukes, lien Wolfe,
Champ lunno, Xlvie 5mith, Xlr. F, Xl Hawes.
Seated f-lda Ciottingham, Rosalyn Weiser, Bobbie Stephenson, jane Xlartin.
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'lhe Student Senate, made up of representatives from various organizations in the college,
is the governing hodv which passes all rules and regulations concerning the activities of the stu-
dents. 'llhe Senate also acts in advisorv capacity' to the President of the college, making sugges-
tions and giving him any information concerning student opinion that he might wish.
During the past vear, through the efforts of the Senate, the "Nut" was reopened, under
the management of the Home liconomics Department, to serve students having to stav in the
afternoons. Also. on Nlarch 20, l043, a very successful dance and comedy show was sponsored
hv the Senate for the hovs leaving for the service.
THE SENATE
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Standing-,-Xrthur hlanning, Harry Lattimore, Dena Cfohen, glaelc Neuron, l.orrtiine liahn, Robert Redmond. Xlr.
W. Orson Beecher.
Xliddle-Ida Cottinghani. Rosetta Davis. jean Dukes, Louise .Xlexandt-r, Rosqilvn XYt'iser
Front Row-Eugenia Lain, Dorothy Bennett. fXlariz,in Nelson, Sara Sullix an, Xleegzin Xlontgoinerv.
OFFICERS
President ,,,,,. - , ,. ,. - , , , , ,glean Dultes
Yice President ..,,,,, Y, , ,Rosetta Davis
Senate Representative, , 7 , lda Cfottingham
Secretary-'l'reasurer,,, B B 7 , 7, , ,, ,Arthur Manning
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The main nurwose of the Swanish Cluh is to create an interest in and learn about the
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lanffua e, weo wle, and customs of the S anish-s wealtinff countries.
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The meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays at 4:30 everv month, and topics
of Current interest eoneerning Latin America are discussed. We have had some very interesting
speakers who spoke to us in Spanish, giving us the opportunity to hear and use the language
that we are studying.
Klr. Beecher and Mr. Holland are the faculty advisors of the eluh.
THE SPANISH CLUB
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Top-f Xlarian Nelson, Bctiy Butler. Rosetta Davis, Lorraine liahn, Dena Cohen, Harriet Davis, Eugenia Lain,
Xleegan X lontgomery
lxliddlee- Rosa Smith, Gloria liicklighter, Rebecca Webster, Helen Paderewsky, Rosalyn XVciser, lyliss lylayo, Vir-
ginia Edel. Rlary Ann Suddath
Fflillf""XllI'CL'HOiBI'lL'I1 ,Xlary Lou Elliott, Shirley Cooper, Dorothy Bennett, Sue Tatum, Cynthia Cox, Annie Laurie
Littltjiohn Peggy XlcDermontt
OFFICERS
Prcsidcrtm ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,v,, X ' irginia Edel
Secretary-Treasurer, - ., , ,,,, lXlary Ann Suddath
Senate Representative W . , ,,., Rosalyn Weiser
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Armstrongs musical component is ably supplied by the Music Club which meets every
other week at the college to enjoy a program of recorded classical or semi-classical music.
This year the membership is striving to obtain a library of recordings and a listening
room in which to keep it as well as its victrola. lylore than ever, the lNlusic Club has been de-
voting time on its progranis to the appreciation of selections played. This understanding has
been forwarded by several members volunteering each week to plan the next program and its
commentary.
The loan of records bv Dr. Everett Bishop, julian Bono, jacob Lang, and Levy jewelers,
for which the club is grateful, has made possible the maintenance of high musical standards.
Xliss fklary Elizabeth Mayo, Armstrongs librarian, has rendered the organization encourage-
ment by her competent sponsorship throughout the year.
THE MUSIC CLUB
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Top-Billy l3iclc:, Roy Rabb. Gilbert Odrczin, Clinton Nlorris, l.ce Brew in, Sarniny Reed.
Seated--.Nllen Douglas, loin Curie, lien XXUIIL-,
OFFICERS
President ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,loin Cone
Vice President ,,,,,,, - . , , Allen Douglas
Secretary-Treasurer ,,,, , , . lien Vfolle
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The Armstrong Athletic Social Cub was organized hy a few sophomores in an eifort to
continue the lvlonogram club of previous years.
lts purpose, to sponsor some and to participate in all social and athletic activities. One
dance was sponsored by this club in the fall quarter and from this group of leoys was clrawn the
nucleus of the colleges lwasltethall squad.
We hope that the boys that attain letters in a sport this year and that those remaining in
college will carry on the traclitions of the club.
A. A S. C.
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Standing-RoSa Smith, Jessie Yannerxon. Xvinilred Brovvn, Rosetta Davis, Rose Yarn
Xiiddle-Nlariann Stewart, lda Cottingham, Virginia Booie, Xlarv Lou Elliott, Helen Salas. Harriet Kanter, Benny
jane Newton, Bobbie Stephenxon. Gloria liicltlighter. Betty Butler, jean Dukes. Rebecca Webster,
Bottom-fHelen Xvolle, Peggy' fXleDermott, Xoreen OBrien. Betty Griner, Xlarv Ann Suddath, Nlary Oppen, jean
Xltillard, Caroline Xlarxhall
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OFFICERS
Prexident, te,. , - , , D A - D , D , , , -Bobbie Stephenaon
Yice Prexident , , Y Y-Bettv Griner
Secretary' , ,,,,, ,, , ,Gloria liicklighter
Treasurer A , , , , -Xlarv ,-Xnn Suddath
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The Club is sponsored by Mrs. Alvin XIeLenelon, head of the Home Economies Depart-
ment. The organization is one of the most active ones in the school in that it is in charge of all
of the receptions and the annual Home comings, The club project for the year is one in coopera-
tion vvith national defense.
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Tope-Carsvvell Cobb. Roy Rabb. Norton Xlclaver. Xlelvin Siegel, Roy l-laincocla, Robert Rcclinond Jack Xcvvton
Kliddle-Harold Goldberg, X larie Lyons. TX larv Oppcn, Harry l-11ttiini-re, Dena Cohen, Celeste Norris, Leon Smithberg.
Front RovvASara jo Goodin. ylane Xlartin, Xlartha Sue Johnston. llclcn Wolfe, Jessie Yanncrson. Sara Sullivan.
Rosa Smith
OFFICERS
President, , 7, , Y We , W ,, , , , ,Celeste Norris
Vice President O O, , A larie Lyons
Secretary . , , , Y, , , Xlary Oppcn
Treasurer, , A ,, ,, , 7 , ,jack Nevv ton
Senate Representative e ,,,. jane lXIartin
Program Chairman , , cHelen XYolfe
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The Council on Foreign Relations vvas organized uneler the eo-leadership of Klr. Asleevv
and Dr. P. Dyer in ICUO. The present faculty aelvisor is lXlr, XY. O. Beecher. 'lqlie aim of
the council has lieen to further our unelerstaneling of vvorlcl affairs through inforn'al open clis-
cussions aniong its nieirlfers anel speakers at the various ireetings. 'lhrougliout tlie year there
have been several very interesting ancl enlightening srealaers appearing on the program.
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Vertex and bp - Peggy lXlcDerniott. Nlary Oppen. Sybil Woodward. lxlaric Lyons. Eleanor Ferguson, Betty Smith.
Xlarian Nelson. Rebecca XYebstcr. lxlary Wheeler, Gloria liicklighter.
Lower RowfYirginiaCornell. lxlartha Sue Johnston, Noreen 0'Bricn. Rosa Smith. Anne Kirkland. lXlary.,Xnn Sucldath
Betty Griner.
OFFICERS
President ,ii.i., i.,vl,v,,li,, iiil R c usa Smith
Yice President . , , , ,Noreen OBrien
Secretary ,,,,, ,,,, ix 'lary Ann Sucldath
Treasurer, , , , , , ,Gloria liicklighter
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The purpose of this organization is to promote friendship among the members of the soro-
rity and the students of Armstrong.
The sorority has endeavored to carry out this purpose through the sponsoring of many
activities throughout this school year. Some of the activities sponsored were a Christmas dance
honoring the new pledges of the sorority and also teas and tea dances. The girls gave Miss Mayo
a farevvell luncheon before she left for Virginia and also acted as hostesses for one of the regular
FridaY night dances. ln the Spring quarter the sorority enjoyed several house parties at Tybee.
The years activities were brought to a suitable close with the usual banquet and dance.
The sponsor for the sorority is Mrs. LeRoy N. Suddath.
THE DELTA CHI SORORITY
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lop--Virginia Boone, Betty' Butler, jane Xlartin, Xlary lXlurphy, xlune Poindexter. Xlarx lmuise liex Xlary l,ou
Elliott
Nliddlefjean Herrmann. XX'inil'red Brown. Betty Sulter
Front Roxx'-Celeste Norris, Caroline lXlai'shall. Louise .-Xlexander, Sara Stillman, Xlary lfox. 'lean fXl11llard. Ida
Lee Solms, Charlotte Quest
OFFICERS
President ,,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,, Q Yaroline fXlarsh4ill
Yiee President - , , , ,Louise .Xlexander
Secretary, , ,s Y, A ,Sara Sullivan
Treasurer ,.., , , ,Celeste Norris
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This sorority has added to its many aims that of doing everything possihle to aid the xx ar
effort: to this end we have undertaken additional defense activities and have attempted to
promote patriotism as well as social and intellectual interests among the students of .'Xrmstrong.
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Captained hy 'lqom Cone, the 10421 43 edition of .-X. LI. C. Ceechees came through with
a fairly successful season considering the difficulties with which they were confronted.
Lacking a coach, the hoys made up for this in eagerness and the desire to play the game.
The team and Xlanager Lawrence Sinclair w ere aided greatly hy Prof. Reuben Holland,
who gave his whole hearted assistance in eyery possihle manner.
Entered in the lnter-City Service League, a fast and aggressive organization composed
of local city and seryice teams, the Ceechees finished in fifth place.
All through the entire season the haslaeteers of A,-I.C played with the same true spirit
of the past Geechee squads. and it was this stamina that helped them to achieye a more suc-
cessful season than pre-season critics anticipated.
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The Armstrong Tennis Club was organized early in March.
Many boys expressed the desire to play tennis, so a club was of V.
formed in which all those interested could participate. A
tournament was drawn up for the purpose of choosing a team W
of five members from the club. Shortly before the tournament Inner
was played a number of men were called to the service. Among
these were Lee Brewin and Robert Redmond who had shown promise.
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At the completion of the tournament Tom Cone emerged victorious after meeting strong
opposition from the other members of the tournament. The other players on the team in re-
spective order were Fred Thigpen, Floyd Pichler, Roy Ratb, and Robert Ricks.
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM
Grchids to the Girls' Basketball Team for their superb
showing this season. The team finished in a tie for top
position in the Senior School Basketball League,
Under Captain Virginia jones,
games with the exception of the
initial fray with Savannah High
School.
Forwards Virginia blones, Sue
Tatum, jo Gooding Guards Audrey
lxleddin, Harriet Kanter, lxlargaret
Persse, Carolyn Smith: and Substi-
tutes Helen Salas, Mary Lou Elliott
deserve much credit for their Fine
playing throughout the entire sea-
son.
The team was under the manage-
m e n t of I-I e l e n
Paderewsky and
the coach waslXIrs.
Julius Bennett.
the team won all tlie i
Numbered from top
to leottonz Al slones,
2 Persse. 3 Tatum, 4 Elliott
5 Goodin. o Xleddin. 7
Smith, Fl Salas,
Kanter was not present
when pictures were taken.
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who is on the team but not in uniform.
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The Fifth Annual Session of the Arnistrong College lnstitute of Citizenship took place
on lfehruary -lth and ith of l0-l3.
Nlr. XY. Urson Beecher was the Chairman of the Steering Committee whose other members
were Xlr. UI. T. Askew, fXIr. R. XY. Holland, Mr. L. Bishop, and hir. R. Nl. Strahl.
Un lfehruary -lth, Dr. Sherwood C, Lynn of Savannah, spoke on the suhuieet of "Japan's
Conquest of Korea", and Dr. XY, XY. Pierson of the Lniversity of North Carolina, spoke on
"Latin A-Xmeriea and the War" with Xlr. XY. Orson Beecher presiding.
Dr, Keener C. Frazer. also of the L'nix'ersity of North Carolina, spoke on the subject of
'IX Permanent Yietory Through Organized Peace" with Judge Alexander R. IXIaeDonell pre-
siding.
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The Coronation
The seeond annual Ciforonation of the King and Queen of Arxrstrong was
held on l:6l3I'Ll3I'X lZ. N43
Xlr. Allen Dougles and Xlr. Kenneth Wolfe planned a waffle supper as part
of the eelelrration. The lXKXXliLl, financed the undertaking and, with the
help of the Home lieononiies Cllulw the program was earried out very sueeessfully.
After the waffle supper. a danee was held in the auditorium which was decor-
ated with the sehool eolors. l.ater in the evening, during their Grand Xlareh,
the candidates for King and Queen niarehed onto the auditorium stage and the
winning eontestants, Xlr. Allen Douglas and Xliss Virginia Cornell, w ent up to
their regal throne where they were erow ned King and Queen of Armstrong,
Xliss Betty Smith, Queen of the lfreshnian class, presented a l'ouquet of flowers
to Xliss Cornell.
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23, lQ-ll, Xliss Betty Smith was crowned Queen
of the Freshman Class hy last years Queen.
Xliss Rosa Smith.
Cn behalf of the Freshman Class, fXlr. Frank
Cheatham, President, presented Nliss Smith
a gift.
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This is the first year that our yearbook has
had a beauty section included among its other
features.
Each club chose two candidates to enter
the contest, and the candidates submitted their
pictures to be judged.
The beauties were selected by the officers
of the Coast Cuard, namely: Lt. l-ludson Ed-
wards, Lt. C T. Christiansen, and Lt. J. C.
Wallace, serving in Savannah at the office of
the Captain of the Port. According to the
opinions of many, their judgment was very
keen.
The winners are as follows.
Winner . . . Celeste Norris
Runner up . . Mary Wheeler
The others follow in alphabetical order.
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CiELIiS'lQE NORRIS
QIQILEN Rlil..-XTIONS CTOL'NCfll-
WINNER
MARY WHEELER
DELTA CHI SORORITH
RUNNER-UP
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SPANISH CLUB
ROSA SIVIITI-I
FOREIGN RIiLATIONS COUNCIL
SARA SULLIVAN
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"A Savannah Institution"
FOUNDED AND CONDUCTED FOR
THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF THE
YOUTH OF OUR CITY.
The Mayor and Aldermen
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our siricere wish for their success
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2. Replace dark shades or shades that have turned yellow.
3. Arrange lamps and furniture so each lamp can serve two or more
people if necessary.
4. When you buy a lamp bulb, buy carefullyg be sure it's the right size
to protect your eyes.
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Savannah, Ga.
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THE GEORGIAN TEA ROOM
In ibe Old Pink House
25 Abercorn Street Luncheon 12 to 3
Phone 2-4286 Alida Harper
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Try Our Cash and Carry Service
DRY CLEANERS AND HATTERS
ONE DAY SERVICE
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425 WEST BROUGHTON STREET
PEEPLES HARDWARE CO
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Good Luck to
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GETSINGER-MCTEER CO.
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Meats-Groceries
2-4181-PHONES-2-4182
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
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THE PRINTCRAFT PRESS
JOB PRINTING THAT WILL PLEASE
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T5 BROUGHTON STREET, E AST TOILET ARTICLES, SODA, ETC.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Solomons Pharmacy, Inc
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PAINT WALL PAPER
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Undertaker
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SOUTHERN TEA ROOM COMPUMENTS
16 EAST STATE STREET OF
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Hours: Dinner 12 to 3 PM. Supper 5:30 to 8 PM
Sundays' 12 to 3 PVMT only 128 DRAYTON STREET 9402
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MORTGAGE LOANS
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Compliments Compliments
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PARKER AND KLUG COMPLIMENTS
FINE FURNITURE, DRAPERIES. OF
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SULLIVAN'S
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STUBBS HARDWARE CO.
SPORTING GOODS
GOLF - TENNIS - BASEBALL
FISHING TACKLE
JOHNSON MOTORS and BOATS
121-123 Congress Street, West
RASKIN'S
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ENGINEERS and MACI-IINISTS A FRIEND
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Of Wholesale Tobacco and Beer
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