Armstrong Atlantic State University - Geechee Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1945
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HEUBEN WRIGHT HOLLAND
To Heuhen Vliight Holland. Registrar and Treasurer, who as a
tireless worker. understanding instructor, devoted friend, believer
in the highest attainments of each inclividual, this 1945 " 'Ceecheem
is proudly and gratefully cleclieaterl.
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FOREWURD
ln organizing the "'Ceechee'i this year, the staff has endeavored to
express in it much of the Armstrong spirit of 1943. We trust that, due to
our efforts, someone, on browsing the 1945 "'Geechee" in the future, may
be led into pleasant reminiscences.
The dreadful veil of war has not failed to leave its shadow on the '45
spirit of A.,I.C.g but we students have accepted it as our duty to essay to
do- our best in carrying on our responsibilities on the home front. May this
mCeechee" be considered as an attempt in the fulfillment of our educational
obligations in that we have learned while we have worked.
THE STAFF.
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i' ADMINISTRATION
'A' SOPHOMORES
'A' FRESHMEN
i' ACTIVITIES
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ARMSTRONG JUNIOR COLLEGE
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
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NIARGARET F. STEPHENS
A.B., LLB., M.A. University of Georgia
Certificat, University of Paris
Professor of English
W. ORSON BEECH ER
A.B., M.A. Emory University
M.A. University of Georgia
Professor of Social Sciences and
Spanish
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JEANXE PATTERSON OLSON
HS. University of Georgia
XLS. Liniversity of W'isC0nsin
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Professor of Xlatliexnaties unel llllyfivs
Ex'um3T'r L. BISHOP, JR.
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PHD. State University of Iowa
Professor of Biology and Psyehologzy
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A.B. University of Illinois
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A-18 yrs., H-5'6", W-115 lbs.
Home EC. Club, Secretary 344--45-Inlo
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A-20 yrs., H-5'1", W-110 lbs.
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A-20 yrs., H-5'3", W-178 lbs.
Student Forum '44-4-5-Home EC. Club
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PAULINE CARELLAS
A-19 yrs., H-5'2", W-110 lbs.
Home Ec. Club-Radio Club-Geechee,
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ANNA TALLULAH CONE
A-19 yrs.. H-5'3", W-108 lbs.
Freshman Class, Vice-President '43-44-
Nlusic Club, President '44-45-lnkwell.
Exchange Editor-Radio Club-Alpha
Tau Beta, Vice-President
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BEVERLY F.-XY CLLBERTSON
A-19 yrs., H-5'3". W-104 lbs.
Ccechee, lfditorriii-Chief '44-45-Stu
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"A" Average-Student Forum. Presi-
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VIRGINIA HELEN DANKLEES
A-20 yrs., H-5'3", W-123 lbs.
Permanent Deanis List-Geechee, Cir-
culation Manager-lnkwell,43-44-Mu-
sic Club '43-44-Student Forum-Bas
ketball - Homecoming: - Valedictolw'
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A-l8 yrs., H-6'. W-150 lbs.
Radio Club, President-Music Club-
Student Senate-Riding Club-Dance
Committee-Geechee, Business Staff-
Inkwell, Associate Editor-Permanent
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A-19 yrs., H-5'4". VV-125 lbs.
Home EC. fllub-Inkwell, Business Staff
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Editor of Geec-lice-Dutice Committee-
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A-19 yrs., H-5'2", W-110 lbs.
Transfer, University of Arizona-Gee
Chee, Business Staff-Radio Club
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Basketball Manager '43-44
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Sophomore Class, Secretary-Student
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Freshman Queen '43-44-Reality Queen
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Sophomore Class, President-Student
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Treasurer '43-4-1--Home Ec. Club-
Delta Chi, Secretary and Treasurer!
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HOWARII Lu: LAMAR. JR.
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Vlulr. 5PCFf'iH1'!' f,ill1lJ-HOUIS EC. Club-Homecoming:
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ALICE Nl-XTTHEWS
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'K-19 yrs., H-5'3", W'-110 lbs.
Radio Club-Student Forum-Inkwell
Headline Editor-Delta Chi-Home
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Sophomore Class. Vice-President-Stw
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MBowling Team T-13-44-Alpha Tau
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A-18 yrs., H-5'6", W-125 lbs.
Permanent Deanis List-Inkwell Staff-
Home Ee. Club-Student Forum-Bas
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Ceechee, Business Staff-Homecoming,
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A-20 yrs., H-5'5", W-132 lbs.
Home Ec. Club- Business Staff of
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A-l9 yrs.. H-53", W-110 lbs.
Sophomore Class, Treasurer-Student
Senate-Basketball Team, Captain '44
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EUGENE CLIFFORD THOMPSON, JR.
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Thomas Richardson
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. Shirley Johnson
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. Beverly Fay Culbertson
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Editor'-in-Chief , ....... Beverly Fay Culbertson
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Circulation Manager Virginia Danklefs
Art Staff . . . Anne Hinely, Editor
Personal History Editor . . ..... Louise Kaufmann
Lay-out Staff ......... Pauline Jones, Editor
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flloria Hoffman: jean Wheeler: Charlotte Rosenthal: Emmalyn Downing:
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Associate Editor . . William Dismer
News Editor . . Edwina Asbell
Feature Editor . . Catherine Heyman
Headline Editor . Joy McGinn
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Art Editor . . ......... Jane Middlehrooks
Reporters: Howard Lamar, Ray Burton. Ruth Mullis, Ruth Baggs, Louise Kauf-
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Armstrong: soeial affair. 'llhe members of the Home Ee. lfluh are. .xealerl fleft to rightl: Fifi Lamas: Beverly Fay
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Jeanne Clanton: Gwen: Dupree: Comer Hymes. President: Mary Crawford, Vice-President: Ruth Haggis: lean Brown.
Third rout Naney Elliott: Dorothy johnson, 'l'reasurer: Laura Byrd: Pauline .lonesg Louise Kaufmann: Anne
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student body. Miss Mervin Shivers is its faculty advisor. The members of the Radio Club are. seated lleft to rightl:
Cathrine Heyman: Shirley Lowell: Pauline Cfarellas: Anna Cone: Jeanne Hanson: Marguerite Smith: Joy NleCinn:
Leolene Caudry. Second Row seated: Ruth Weiss: Gerry Worth: Anne Yarbrough: ffeeile Harris: Ruth Mullis.
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faeulty advisor. The memhers of the Student Forum are-First Roux Lillian Nichols: Alice Matthews: Ruth Bagzgs:
Nlary Nlefllillanz Catherine Hevman: Janet Spillane: Dorothy Klather: Jeannette Glynn: Mr. Beecher. Second
Rout Howard Lamar: Bill Dismer, Senate Representative: Marguerite Storer: Lisette Black, Secretary and Program
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