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Georgia Southern College Library |j Georgia Southern College $ Zach S. Henderson Library 00 Georgia Southern University Zach S. Henderson Library YEARBOOK OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE V ri Published by SENIOR CLASS PILCHER KEMP Editor DAVID BOWMAN Business Mgr. RUTH CONE Art Editor COPYRIGHT 1942 WORD FROM THE STAFF Another year has passed, leaving memories that will not lade — memories of happy hours and friendships continuing through the years. To attempt to portray in picture and story a thing so indefinahle and intangihle as a glorious year of college life is indeed an amhitious undertaking. . . . As a part of that vast number who love this great institution, who have shared in her widespread activities and who have felt the profound influence which she exerts over those who ehoose her as their Alma Mater, we, the staff, are deeply appreciative of the privilege that has been ours. In future years, when reminiscing, should these modest pages arouse happy memories of friends and life at Teachers College, our purpose will he fulfilled — our task a success. TABLE OF CONTENTS COLL E G E FACULTY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS a ml ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS 39040 We Dedicate This Book n Marcanne — The Pittmans ' Lovely Home To Dr. Marvin S. Pittman, one of the nation ' s greatest educational leaders, and to his charming wife, this Keflertor is dedicated. Their loyalty to high professional and personal ideals reflects the value of their services to mankind. Their devotion to the task of teaching truth, honor, and justice has heen a guiding force in teacher training. It was through their courageous and tireless efforts during their eight years of unselfish service at Georgia Teachers College that the college grew and took an outstanding place in the educational system of the State. Not only as leaders do we honor them, hut we know and love them as students ' ' friends. They were never too husy to help ' iron out ' the com- plications which arose in students ' lives. So to you, Dr. and Mrs. Pittman, this Reflector is dedicated. Your ideals and principles will he reflected through our lives in the years to come. THE EDITOR. To the Pittmans May this dedication serve as our expression of appre- ciation for all that the Pittmans have done for Georgia Teachers College and all that they shall do in the future. LIBRARY SANFORD HALL 1 Albert M. Gates PRESIDENT OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE Z a e h S . Henderson BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IOLA PERR1 Registrar ROBERT LEE WINBURN liursar CYNTHIA I). DA IS Dietitian ISA STANCIL Manager of Little Store MAE MICHAEL Secretary to the President O. ELIZABETH COLLINS Secretary to Director of Laboratory Schools RUBY N. CROUSE Assist an I — Registrar ' s Office Stancil, Perry, Michael, Winburn, Crouse FACU LTY HcElveen, Lane, Smiley, Shelby, Kay DIVISION OF LIBRARY SCIENCE WENDELL WAYNE SMILEY Librarian ZULIEME LANE II SSIE MAUDE McELVEEN ELEANOR RAY DWK.HT WARD SHELBY Front rows Donovan, Collins, Joyner, Wood, Waters, Jones, Donns, Hack row: Hnrvill, Moon, Wakeford, HcLendon, Freeman, Robson, Carrutli DIVISION OF EDUCATION MK.MBKHS WALTER L. DOWNS Chairman JOSEPH E. CARRUTH ELIZABETH DONOVAN BERTHA FREEMAN HARRIS E. HARVILL LUCY V. JONES FRANCES DEAL JOYNER ALVIN L. McLENDON LELAND W. MOON JANE REID ROBSON MARY WILL WAKEFORD HOWARD D. WATERS MARIE WOOD 1 8 DIVISION OF SOCIAL STUDIES MEMBERS HERBERT WEAVER Chairman 15. JOHN H. DeLOACH GEORGE HENDRICKS HESTER NEWTON DeLoach, Weaver, ll -ii lri -ks L9 DIVISION OF FINE AND PRACTICAL ARTS MEMBERS EVERETT G. LIVINGSTON Chairman J. WALLACE BEDWELL RUTH BOLTON R. J. COLTHARP JANE RE1D ROBSON LEON P. SMITH Smith, Bolton, Livingston, Robson, Colthari) DIVISION OF MUSIC MEMBERS RONALD J. NEIL Chairman MRS. ESTHER W. BARNES JOHN P. BOLLINGER J. MALCOLM PARKER Barnes, Parker, Neil, Bollinger DIVISION OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DIVISION OF EXACT SCIENCES MEMBERS WILLIAM S. HANNER Chairman WILLIAM BURTON MOYE VIOLA PERRY EWELL GLEN PUA. R. L). PI I I I M M U. IN A TRUSSELL Front row: ' tfrussell, Perry, Moye, Buck row: Pnlliaiii, Hanncr, I ' ijAU SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS FRESHMEN OFFICERS BILL LOWE President E. B. BUSHING Vice-President RALPH FOSTER Secretary ED MIXON ... Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE JAMES DUNN MAMIE JO JONES SPONSORS S. A. WRIGHT M V IE l.Ol VI. DERM V Portal, Ga. MILL AI.DRED Statesboro, Ga, JACK WILKS BALLENGEB Waycross, Ga. ESTHER LEE BVRNES Statesboro, Ga. REl ME T I E BENNETT W ashington. Ga. I K WES BLACKVV El I. Homer. Ga. SI E BREEN Jesup, Ga. Rl ' BV BRINSON Swainsboro, Ga. M VRJORIE I ' OLK BROW N Elberton, Ga. MARY FRANCES BROW IN Statesboro. Ga. WILLIAM ZACK BROW N Statesboro, Ga. PAUL Bl NCE Statesboro, Ga. MARGARET BUNN Midville, Ga. ESSIE 1DRIAIN CALLAHAN Senoia, Ga. ADELL CALLAWAY Collins. Ga. SCHIRM CARTER Lanier, Ga. VI. MA CATO Rincon, Ga. II VRI.OVV CAREY CLARK Ravenel, S. C. VENICE CLIFTON Milieu, (.a. MARTHA CORLE Greer, S. C. ELEANOR RAY CONE Statesboro, Ga. I ' Rl ELLA CROM ARTIE Statesboro, Ga. CLINTON R. DAV IS Swainsboro. Ga. GLADYS DA V IS Patterson, Ga. .! MES LAMAR DEAL Statesboro, Ga. Rl I II MILDRED DOM I W Statesboro, Ga. JVMIS EARL DOWNING Newington. Ga. WINONA DOWNS Claxton. (.a. S R KATIIRVN DRAKE Swainsboro, Ca. JAMES DUNN Devereux, Ga. Nn picture V mm : _ - L j - FLORIDA DURRENCE Glennville, Ga. CAROLYN EANES Woodcliff, Ga. LOUISE ECHOLS Macon, Ga. CHARLES EDGE Cedartown, Ga. JOHNNIE RALPH FOSTER Waynesboro, Ga. CECIL FREEMAN Fitzgerald, Ga. RALPH GARNER Dublin, Ga. MARCELLUS GAUGHF Albany, Ga. ESCHOL GAY Cadwell, Ga. RUBY LEE GAY Milieu, Ga. FLOYD GLISSON Millhaven, Ga. LOUISE GLISSON Daisy, Ga. ANNIE MAUDE GRAHAM Baxley, Ga. ERNESTINE GRIFFIN Nashville, Ga. JUANITA GRIFFIN Pulaski, Ga. MARY VIRGINIA GROOVER Statesboro, Ga. MILDRED GROOVER Statesboro, Ga. JOHNNIE HALL Wadley, Ga. JESSE HAMBY Greenville, Ga. ELIZABETH HARTSFIELD Stilson, Ga. WALLACE IIEARON Richland, Ga. KENNETH HECKMAN Lyons, Ga. PEARL IIENDRIX Statesboro, Ga. IVA IIERR1N Howell, Ga. CAROL HILDA HE RRINGTON Evans, Ga. HOWARD HUNNICUTT Metier, Ga. DOROTHY HURST LaGrange, Ga. HELEN VIRGINIA HUTCHINSON Adrian, Ga. SARA LOUISE JACKSON Dublin, Ga. CHARLES STEPHEN JOHNSON Rock] Ford. Ga. MARION FAY JONES Metter, Ga. No picture MIR] M SHEPPARD JONES I [oboken, Ga. OTTIS MARION JONES Pembroke, Ca. BARBARA JOKY Brunswick, Ga. Rl l LOUISE K1CKLIG1ITEK Glennville. Ga. II l FOSTER KING Cusseta, Ga. HELEN H. KIN(; Cusseta, Ga. BERNARD TROY KINGER Pulaski. Ga. ALVA KATHLEEN KNIGHT Soperton, Ga. LUCY FAYE LANIER Pembroke, Ga. MARY HELEN LANIER Statesboro, Ga. RAY LANIER Cobbtown, C.ii. CHARLES LAYTON State-boro. (.a. GEORGE PAUL LEE. JR. Statesboro, Ga. MORGAN LEE Statesboro. Ca. THELMA CLIFFORD LEE Oliver. Ga. VIRGINIA LOYETT Cirard. Ca. BILL WM. ARTHUR LOWE Thomson. Ga. WILLIE MAYERS Baxley, Ga. SARAH EVELYN M.GARRITY Meldrim. Ga. DAN KIMSEY McNALLY, JR. Chickamauga, Ga. HELEN VIETTA MINCHEW Waycross, Ga. EDWARD HARRISS MIXON Vidalia, Ga. JACK MOBLEY S Ivania. Ga. MARTHA ANN MOONEY Sylvania, Ga. M IO ELIZABETH MOKKIS Wadley, Ga. PRANK HOLDEN MORRISON Statesboro. Ga. JAMES PETTIGREW MYERS Doerun, Ga. NELLIE KATE NEWTON Mill, n. (.a. 1 i i 4 -i at) ) 1 VI i Cl .0, jut HBhHk adi SOPHIE ELIZABETH OLIVER Millhaven, Ga. VIVIAN GRACE PARKER Rocky Ford, Ga. MARWARD BEDELL PEARCE Odiini, Ga. FRED PENNINGTON Columbus, Ga. JACK PIERCE Sylvania, Ga. JOHN SEWELL PITTARD Monticello, Ga. MARY LILLIAN POOLE Matthews, Ga. HILDA PREETORIUS Statesboro, Ga. MERRILYN PRICE Monticello, Ga. BALLS MARVIN PROSSER Statesboro, Ga. DAVID GIBBS RANDALL Lyons, Ga. DOROTHY RAWLINGS Vidette, Ga. MRS. JEWEL REGISTER Waycross, Ga. DOROTHY ELLEN REMINGTON Statesboro, Ga. LEONARD F. REYNOLDS. JB. Fowlstown, Ga. MARY LOUISE RIVIERE Newington, Ga. WATSON MELTON ROCKER Metter, Ga. JACK 0- RODDENBERRY Bristol, Ga. WILLIAM HILL ROGERS Fortson, Ga. CATHERINE ROWSE Statesboro, Ga. E. B. RUSHING, JR. Statesboro, Ga. JEANETTE SEARS Lumber City, Ga. DOROTHY LaVERN SHEFFIELD Colquitt, Ga. JACQUELYN SMITH Lyons, Ga. No picture JOYCE SMITH Statesboro, Ga. MRS. LOUISE ADDISON SMITH Statesboro, Ga. III I AM KIN STALVE Ocilla, Ga. BETH STANFIELD Clemix ille. Ga. RICHARD CAWTHON STARR Greensboro. Ga. MARGARET LEVONIA STRICKLAND Register, Ga. WILL HELEN STRICKLAND Statesboro, Ga. HATTIE SWANN Wrens, Ga. MARGARET HELEN TILLMAN Statesboro, Ga. JACK TIMMS North Charleston, S. C. LOUISE ANN TOMPKINS Adrian, Ga. GLADYS CARLESE TURNER Gav, Ga. DOROTHY VIRGINIA TWILLEY Mitehell, Ga. ARTHUR MILTON TYSON Nashville, Ga. CHRISTINE THISSELL UPCHURCH Stilson, Ga. JAMES CLEVELAND VARNELL Springfield. Ga. JOHN KENDRICK WALL Sylvester, Ga. HARRY lYIcFENTON WARREN Waresboro, Ga. LILLIAN ETLIEL WATERS S Ivania. Ga. WALLACE EDWARDS WINTER Millhaven. Ga. CHARLES L. WIREMAN Ashburn. Ga. GENEVA MERRIS WITHROW Portal, Ga. SARA ELIZABETH WOMACK Ocliim. Ga. DORIS ELIZABETH WOODS Rirhlanrl. Ga. JOSEPHINE JUANITA WYATT Brooklet, Ga. JACK WYNN Portal, Ga. o picture X ilk % j i 14 O P H O M O R E OFFICERS BILLY De LOACH . ATHLEY JORDON FITZHUGH PENN BETTY ANN MORGAN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE WORTH GREEN SPONSORS MALVINA TRUSS ELL 1$. L. SMITH President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 30 ANNELLE ALFORD . . . Fori allej . Ga. NELL POPE BRANNEN . . . Mill. 11. Ga. FRANCIS ALLEN . . . . Statesboro, Ga. NELLIE MAE BROOKS . . . PEARL ANDERSON . . . MARCUS DELAINOR BR LINER . Edison, Ga. NORMA LOUISE BACON . . Pembroke, Ga. MONTESE BUTLER .... Fori Valley, Ga. MARY ETHEL BANKS . . . Sj IveMcr, Ga. WILLIAM BYERS . Savannah, Ga. INEZ BARBER . Bainhridgc. Ga. WALTON CANDLER CHESHIRE . Ashhiirn, Ga. LAI RA JO BIGGERS . . . . Quitman, Ga. MURIEL CHILDS . ihula, Ga. ROBBIE C. BRADDY . . HENRIETTA CLAXTON . . . LLOYD A. BR ADEN . . Macon. Ca. FRANCES MARION CLIETT . Waynesboro, Ca. SARA ALICE BRADLEY . . Statesboro, Ga. ANN CULLENS ELIZABETH BRAGG . . . . Springfield, Ga. CLADINE CULPEPPER . . . . Cordele, Ga. DOKOTin J. BRANNEN . . . . Portal, Ga. CAROLYN DANIEL . Bellville, Ga. No picture. INMAN DAVID DAVIS . . . . Swainsboro, Ga. ASA WILLIAM DeLOACH . . . Savannah, Ga. W. GRADY DONALDSON .... Pulaski, Ga. MARGARET ARLENE DRURY . Brunswick, Ga. EVELAND FRANCES EDENFIELD . Wadlcy, Ga. PALMER G. EDENFIELD, JR. . . Wadley, Ga. HELEN FRANCES ELDER . . Cedartown, Ga. KATHRYN ELLISON Girard, Ga. MARY EVELYN FIELDS . . . Swainsboro, Ga. RUBY DELL FLANDERS Kite, Ga. DOROTHY GARNER Adel, Ga. A. DUDLEY GATE WOOD Amcricus, Ga. WORTH C. GREEN, JR Wavcross, M. WILMOTINE GRESHAM . . Union Point, JOSEPHINE CAROLYN GRIFFIN . Girard, S. EDWIN GROOVER . . . MARY FRANCES GROOVER . ANN GRUVER Pembroke, FLORRIE WILDRED HAGAN . Statesboro, ANNIE LOIS HARRISON . . JAMES DeLOACH HARVEY . JOYCE LYNN HENDRIX . . MRS. LORENA W. HERRIN . EVELYN GERTKUDE HESTER Statesboro, Statesboro, Brooklet, Glennville, Brunswick, . Nahunla. Soperton, Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. SOPHOMORES l.l ' .W IS JOSIIl V MIM ' .l.i Springfield, (.a. r 17XjA I?U I A X] 1 In? 1 J r. V hit l.AIMLH Km U lord. 4 1 4 1 V 1 4 4 1 1 w 1 II i II 1 11 . Pulaski, Ga. I . . | I V l? I?4kX 1 1 Vll ' lf JIMIA ISlHMrN l,AiNI£,l . . Cobbtown, ■ till 1 II 4 4 11 4 W 4 V Ga. T% t 4 l 1 1 ' | 4 XI I 1 ■ 4 I A XT I. ' C 1 || | V l 17 I? IV W ' 17 V 4X144 1 A I? 1? XI i ' 17 4 1 1 IVlolena, itrivTl i n ' I ' Ga. AVII 1 1 4 4 1 t ' 14 V ' ' r l ' 4.XJ WII.,iMAlVI V,. LAI lUli . . Statesboro, MARY MARIE IVEY .... . Jakin, Ga. DAISY MAE LEAPHART . . . Union Point, DOROTHEA RUTH J KR EM I AS Thomson, Ga. DEI. LA MAE MARTIN . . . . Hagan, R III ELAINE JOHNSON . . . Alma. Ga. EMILY LUCILE MARTIN . . . Alston, VIVIAN RUNELL JOHNSON . Garfield, Ga. GEORGE FAIN MARTIN . . . Edison, Ga. CHARLES R. McALLISTER, JR. . Statesboro, ATHLEY REAMS JORDAN . . . aj to s. Ga. THERESA VIRGINIA Melt RIDE . Alston. DAPHNE kIRKLAND . . . Ga. DAVID LAWRENCE McLEOD . . Brooklet, (GERTRUDE MEEKS .... Statesboro, Ga. MAX PARRISH Pulaski, Ga. EDWARD MILLER Iron City, Ga. WALTER JULIUS PARRISH .... Adel, Ga. RETTY ANN MORGAN .... Rockmart, Ga. THOMAS HILL PASCHAL .... Albany, Ga. RORERT FRANKLIN MORRIS . Stalesboro, Ga. FITZHUGH LEE PENN . . . Monticello, Ga. IDA LEE MOSLEY Louisville, Ga. IVEY LINDSEY PENNINGTON . Oglethorpe, Ga. RUTH OLA MURCHISON .... Alma, Ga. HARRY PIKE Statesboro, Ga. EDITH KYTLE MURRAY . . . Abbeville. Ga. ELOISE POWELL Manassas, Ga. ROBERT MERRILL NELSON . . Reidsville, Ga. WILLIE EUGENE PRICE . . . Statesboro, Ga. MYRA E. NEWTON Leary, Ga. THEONE IRENE ROBINSON . . . Sardis, Ga. JAMES HAYLOW PARKER . . . Collins, Ga. SARA HELEN ROWSE .... Statesboro, Ga. FRANCES WILLEANE PARKES . . Millen. Ga. JIMMY ASBURY SCARBORO . . Dublin, Ga. LEON HUBERT PARRISH . . . Pulaski, Ga. LLOYD GEORGE SHUMAN . . Statesboro, Ga. :: No pictures. 01 0 i I ■ ii fm n A A — SOPHOMORES ELIZABETH INK SMITH . . . Ellabell, Ga. SIBYL K. 1 NDKRW (tOD . . . Statesboro,  a. LKNA LKK SOWELL .... Hilltonia, Ga. (H AN USHER Brook let, Ga. BOBBY VIRGINIA STANKIKKD Glennville, Ga SYLVIA O EALIA USHER . . Brooklet, Ga. JEANETTE WALKER . . . MARGARET CLYDE THOMAS . . Rentz, Ga. ROBERT C. WATERS . . . . Hilltonia, Ga. LOI IK AIMS THOMPSON . . Pembroke, Ga. BLANCHE WESTBERRY . . Odum, Ga. RKGINALD W. THOMPSON . Glennville, .a. ERANK BOWERS WIREMAN . . Ashburn, Ga. WILLIAM PERRY THOMPSON Pembroke, Ga. DORIS L. WITHROW . . . MVKY LOUISK TOWNSKND . . Climax, Ga. LEILA VIRGINIA WYATT . . ledartown, Ga. JAMES CARROLL TYSON . . . Nashville, Ga. ROSEMARY WYNN .... Glenwood, Ga. MARY KRANCKS TYSON . . Oak Park, Ga. UHLMA WYNN ZITTROUER . . Newington, Ga. No picture. JUNIORS OFFICERS GEORGE MULLING WAYNE CULBRETH JIMMY JONES HAROLD WATERS STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES MARY THOMAS PERRY HAROLD HERRINGTON . President Vice-President Secretary ■ Treasurer SPONSORS SOPHIE JOHNSON BOB WINBLRN W. B. AKINS . Register, Ga. JOHN Dl ' RWARD BRANNON . . Ashburn, V,a. VI. LIE JEAN ALDERMAN . . . . Portal, Ga. MRS. ESTHER 1 . CANLIETTE Statesboro, Ga. J K NELSON AVER ITT . . . Statesboro, Ga. DANIEL THOMAS CHAMBLESS . . Dawson, ; :1 . KENNETH R. BANDY . . . . Ringgold, Ga. Syeainor Ga. JAMES DORSEY B LA LOCK . . Wayeross, Ga. RrookU-t, Ga. STANLEY IIINTON BOOTH, JR. . Madison, Ga. WAYNE CULBRETII .... Ga. WILLIAM DANIEL BRADLEY . . Hagan, Ga. Adel, Ga. No picture. JUNIORS CHARLES KENDALL EVERETT . Dublin, Ga. JOE FARMER Augusta, Ga. JOSEPH EUGENE FEASTER . . . Bath, S. C. MAXANN FOY Statesboro, Ga. EMMIE FREEMAN Svlvania, Ga. DOROTHY EVELYNE FULL HER . Harlem. Ga. A. VIRGINIA GILDER . . . Glennwood, Ga. No picture. BESSIE GROOVER . . . DAN HART RUTH HART EVA MARILYN HAYES . . ALFRED H. HERRINGTON . MARY LOUISE HODGES . JAMES ALLEN JONES . . Statesboro, Ga. . Statesboro, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. . Lake View, S. C. . Swainsboro, Ga. Claxton, Ga. . Statesboro, Ga. BETTY KNOWLES . . . BOGEB FBANCES Mr MILL AN Fitzgerald,  a. MAR1 .U ICE LAKE RALPH MIZE !a - Springs, a. MADELYN E. LAMB . . . . Jesup, Ga. GEORGE W. MULLING . . . . Baxley, Ga. 1 A ERETTE I). LOOSIER . . Thomaston, Ga. BOBBIE LEE MALLARD . . Cobbtown, Ga. JULIA CLAIRE ODOM . . . . Girard, Ga. ABBIE MANN Thomasville, Ga. 1)1 GUT BBI CE OLLIFF, JB. Statesboro, a. 39 JUNIORS DORIS PARRISH Brooklet, Ga. J. IIARGARET RAILERSON . Lak - Butler, Fla. EDWENA PARRISH Portal, Ga. HARRY LANDR1 MM RORERTSON . Waycross, Ga. HAROL D PEARMAN Pavo, Ga. THOMAS L. ROBINSON .... Sardis, Ga. MARY THOMAS PERRY .... Dover, Ga. SARA MAE SMITH Douglas, Ga. HELEN PHILPOT Albany, Ga. ANNIE TOM SOWELI Hilltonia, Ga. TINY RAMSEY Statesboro, Ga. JAMES CARLTON STEPHENS . Sycamore, Ga. -ir ■Tit hl f?5 sop i 1 | F mi Am m. 1 V ' Z. L. STRANGE, JR. . . . ELLEN LOUISE SUMNER . MYRTIS NELL SWINSON . Statesboro, Ga. Pearson,  a. Statesboro, Ga. OLIVER BENJAMIN THOMAS . Georgetown, Ky. IRENE GILLIO TOS Claxton, Ga. No picture LILLIAN LEE WARNER .... Atlanta, HAROLD LEWIS WATERS . . Statesboro, LEE WILLIAMS Register, DOROTHY WILSON .... Statesboro, EARL ASHLEY WOLFE . . . Savannah. ERNEST TAYLOR YOUNGBLOOD . Jesup, J SENIORS OFFICERS DAVID BOWMAN President GENE WEATHEKFORD t ice-President BILLIE TURNER Secretary TINY HENDERSON Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES FRANCIS C. GROOVER LEON CULPEPPER SPONSORS MRS. MARJORIE GUARDIA MR. FIELDING RUSSELL 12 SENIORS ERNEST M. A ;UIRRE . . Cienfuegos, Cuba Social Science EDWARD ALLEN Eastman, Ga. History Forensic Council, 1, 2; Bird Club, 1, 2; George Anne Staff, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A., 2, 3, 4. DAVID STROUD BOWMAN . . Bromwood, Ga. General Science Iota Pi Nu, Secretary, 3, President, 4; Bachelors Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4; President Senior Cla s; Science Seminar, 3. 4, Chairman, 3; Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet, 2, 3; Vice-President Sophomore (Mas ; President Junior Class; House Council. 2. 3. 4; Business Manager Reflector, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 3; Student Council, 3, 4. THERON OSWELL ANGL1N . . . Wadley, Ga. General Science lota Pi Nu, Bachelors Club, 1. 2, 3, 4, 4 ' reasurer. 3. 4; Buggar Dagger Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 2. 3. 4; Science Seminar, 2, 3, 4; Y. M. C. A. MILS. KATHLEEN M. BARRON . Statesboro, Ga. No picture. LOIS BREWTON Groveland, Ga. English English Club, 3, 4; House Council, 3; Home Ec- onomics Club. 1. 2; The Masquers, 3, 4; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Vesper Choir. 1. LUCY ELLEN BRINSOIN . . . Woodrliff, Ga. English Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4; English Club, 3, 4; East Hall House Council. 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4. JAMES OUNCE Statesboro, Ga. General Science Honors Day Student, 3; Science Seminar. LEON O ' NEAL CAVE Augusta, Ga. Social Science lota Pi Nu; Football, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; San- ford House Council, 4; Vice-President Bachelors Club, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Rat Court Judge, 4; Y. M. C. A., Secretary-Treasurer, 4; President T Club. 4; Sports Editor Reflector. 4; Transfer. No picture. RUTH CONE Brooklet, Ga. Music ' X Club. Vice-President, 4; Chorus, 3, 4, Board of Directors, 4; Band, 2; Vesper Choir, 4, Secre- tary, 4; Art Editor Reflector, 4; Mu Sigma, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Orchestra, 4, President, 4; Art Club, 3; Y. W. C. A.. Cabinet, 4 ; Piano Cer- tificate Recital, 4. MAR1ETA SHEILA COOK . . Savannah, Ga. Music Transfer Student, Armstrong Junior College; Chorus, 3, 4; Orchestra, 4. Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Home Economics Club, 3, 4; House Council, 4; X Club; Mu Sigma. LEON RAINES CULPEPPER . . Cordele, Ga. Music Iota Pi Mu, Chaplain, 2. Treasurer, 3; Mu Sigma, 1, 2; Student Council. 3; Band, 1, 2, 3. President, 2; Symphony Orchestra, 3; College Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Board of Directors, 2; George-, in lie Staff, 2; Club Editor of Reflector, 3; Y. M. C. A., Cabinet, 1, 2, 3; Bachelors Club, 2, 3; Dance Orchestra, 1, 2. 3; Vesper Choir, 1. SENIORS EVELYN CANNON DAK LEY Statesboro, Ga. Ilium- Economics AGNES LOUISE DENNAKD Pineview, Ga. English Delta Lambda Delia; Transfer Student, Middle Georgia College. JOHN HENRY DUNN Devereux, Ga. General Science Hugger-Dagger; Student Council. 3, I. President, 4; Pres- ident 15ugger-Dagger. 3; Sanford House Council, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; T Club, Treas- urer, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American I tii- versities and Colleges, 4. VIRGINIA EASON Reidsville, Ga. Elementary Education College Chorus, 1, 2; West Douse Council, 2. 3, 1; Pres- ident West Hall. 4; Student Council, 4. SENIORS JOHN FLOYD GRAHL Macon, Ga. History Delta Sigma. FRANCIS GLARK GROOVER . . . Stilson, Ga. Art Bugger-Dagger ; College Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 2, 3; Industrial Arts Club, 3; Vesper Choir, 2, 3; T-Book Committee, 4; House Couneil, 4; Student Council, 4; International Relations Club, 4: Pho- tographic Fditor of Reflector. WM. TINY HENDERSON . . Thomasville, Ga. History Bugger-Dagger; Student Couneil. 4, Treasurer, 4; Sanford Hall House Couneil, 4, President, 4; President Bugger-Dagger, 4; Football, 3; T Club, Vice-President, 4; Y. M. C. A.. 3, 4; George- Anne, Assistant Editor, 4; Industrial Arts Club, 3, ROBERT L. GRIINER Sylvania, Ga. 4. Publicity Chairman, 4; Transfer Middle Georgia Social Science College. MARY KATHLEEN HENDRICKS . Savannah, Ga. Elementary Education JOE CLIFFORD HURST . . . . Savannah, Ga. I n (hi si rial Arts Mugger-Dagger. .3, 4; Bachelor (Mult, 4; In- dustrial Arts Club, 3, 4, President, 3, Vice-Pres- ident, 4. WILLIE III (.11 IIINEL1 . . . Springfield, Ga. Industrial Arts Bugger-Dagger, 2. 3, Secretary. 2; Industrial Arts Club, 2. President, 3; Baptist Student I nion Council. 2. .H. President, 2; Sanford House Coun- cil, 3, Secretary, . ' {; Inlernalional Relation Clnh. 3; Vesper Choir. 2. 3; Y. M. C. A.. I. 2. 3, Cab- inet, 3. ELLA BETH JONES .... Marshallvillc, Ga. Language Lambda Theta Chi, Secretary, 3, President. 4; Nome Economics Club, I; Chorus, I; Music Cluh. L, 2; Mil Sigma. 3, I ; Student Council, . ' }, 4, Secretary, 4; Y. W. C. A.. 1, 2, 3. 4; W. A. A., Council, ' .i. I. President, 4; Masquers. 2, 4, Vice-President, President, 4; Alpha Psi Omega. 4; East Hall House Council. 3, 4. President. I; Delia Sigma Student Sponsor, 4; Beauty Section. 2, 3; May Court, 2, 3; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and College . I; George-Anne Staff, 3, 4; Associate Editor Ile- flector, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council, I, IT MARTHA RUTH KAMMERER . Brunswick, Ga. Social Science X Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4; International Re- lations Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Lewis Hall House Council, 4, Vice-President, 4; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 2; Archery Club, 3; Vesper Choir, 3; Sigma Gamma, 2, 3; Reflector Staff, 4; Transfer Student, Georgia State College for Women. ERLE PILCHER KEMP .... Statesboro, Ga. General Science Mu Sigma, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4; Music Club, 1, 2; International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4; College Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors, Co-Chairman, 4; Editor-in-Chief Reflector, 4 ; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 4; George- Anne Staff, 3, 4; Vesper Choir, 3, 4, President, 4; Science Seminar, 2, 3, 4; Bird Club, 2, 3; Sym- phony Orchestra, 4; College Band, 3; Men ' s Glee Club, 1, 2; Fine Arts Club, 3; Library Staff, 3, 4; In Charge of Curriculum Laboratory, 3, 4, As- sistant Librarian in Charge of Young People ' s Department, Spring Quarter, 2. GERALDINE KEEEE .... Waycross, Ga. CHARLES FURMAN KNEECE . . Monetta, S. C. English Industrial Arts Delta Lambda Delta, President, 4; College Chorus, Iota Pi Nu; Bugger-Dagger; Industrial Arts Club, 1, 2, 3; English Club, 4, Vice-President, 4; Re- 3, 4; Transfer Student, South Georgia College; flector Staff, 4; Home Economics Club, 1. Y. M. C. A. SENIORS M ICE JO LANE Statesboro, Ga. Elementary Education Sigma Camma; Y. W. C. A.. I, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, I. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 2, President, ' A: Dance Club. 1, 2; English Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, I; College Chorus, 1, 2. NELLORENE McCALLUM Broxton, Ga. luifilish Transfer Student, Nortli Georgia College; Y. W. C. A., 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club. 2, 3; International Relations Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4; Englixh Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Y. W. A., 4, Secretary, 4, IIoiim- Council. RAYMON Jl DSON McKINNON Add. Ga. General Science Basketball, 3, I; Transfer Student. SARA VERA MASON Mount Vernon, Ga. hi rni entary Education Transfer Student, Brewton-Parker Institute; Home Eco- nomic Club. 3; Science Seminar, 3. SENIORS JANE MATHIS Ashburn, Ga. FRANK OLLIFF Slatesboro, Ga. English Industrial Arts English Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4; W. A. A. Council. Delta Sigma, President, 4; Industrial Arts Club, 4; Art Club, 3; International Relations Club, 4; 3, 4. West Hall House Council, 4, Secretary, 4; Trans- fer Student, North Georgia College. RARRARA CLARE MINCEY . . Ogeechee, Ga. Languages MARY ANNE PAULK .... Fitzgerald, Ga. Y. W. C. A., 1. 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, Music 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3; English Club, 3, Mil Sigma, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra. 4; Vesper Choir. 4; Association of Childhood Education, 3; House 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Rird Club, 2, 3; Y. W. C. A.; Council, 4; Dramatic Club, 4; Y. W. A., 4. College Chorus, 2, 3, 4; Y. W. A. MARY LILLIAN PERRY .... Nashville, Ga. English English Club, 3, 4; W. A. A. Council, 4; Girl ' s Tennis Team. 3; Art Club. 3; Transfer Student, South Georgia College. VI CI STl S I. RIEDEL . . . Savannah, Ga. History International Relations Club. 4; Transfer Student, Armstrong Junior College. REGINALD DEAN ROOKS . . . Arlington, Ga. Industrial Arts Transfer Student, Georgia Southwestern; Indus- trial Arts Club. 4; Vesper Choir. 3, 4. MERVIN SHIVERS Americus, Ga. English Transfer Student. Georgia Southwestern; English Club, Vice-President, 3, President, 4; Dramatic Club. 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Y. W. C. A. ; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. MRS. IRENE SIIUGART SMITH. Savannah, Ga. Elementary Education DONNA SUZANN THIGPEN . . . Dublin, Ga. Music Sigma Gamma; College Chorus, I. 2. 3, Hoar d of Directors, 3; Rand, 2; Mu Sigma, 1, 2, 3, Vice- President, 3; George-Anne Staff. No picture. BEN COLUMBUS TILLMAN . . Glennville, Ga. General Science BILLIE TUBNER Garfield, Ga. Music Epicurean, President, 4; Band, 1; String En- semble, I, 2. 3; Orchestra, 4, Vice-President, 4; Y. W. C. A.. Cabinet. 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Mu Sigma, 1. 2, 3. 4. Treasurer, 4; Secretary-Treas- urer of Senior Class; W. A. A., Council, 4; Pan- Hellenic Council, Treasure -, 4; College Chorus Pianist, 4; Violin Certificate Recital, f; Reflector Staff. ELLA SUE TRAYNHAM .... Broxton. Ga. Elementary Education Transfer Student. Georgia State Womans College; College Chorus, 3, 4; Y. W. C. A., 3, 4; Lambda Theta Chi, Vice-President, 4; Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, 4, Secretary; May Court, 3. ANNIE BAY VINCENT .... Whigham, Ga. Elementary Education Transfer Student, Andrew College; Y. W. C. A., 3, 4; West Hall House Couneil, 4; Y. W. A., 4. SENIORS ROY PAY TON WARREN Stillmore, Ga. Industrial Arts Industrial An Club, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club. 3, 4; Bird Club. 3; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice- President of Sophomore Class. EUGENE WEATI1ERFOKI) .... Graymont, Ga. Social Science lota Pi IN ii ; V ice-President Senior Class; liiliiiinliim.il de- lations Club, 4. WILLIAM RANSOM WINGATE .... Pelham, Ga. General Science Mu Sigma, 2. 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, Treasurer, 4; Col- lege Chorus, 4; Music Club. I ; Science Seminar, 1, 2, 3. 53 STUDENT COUNC The function of the Student Council is to represent the entire student body in matters of student interest; to afford a central and authoritative medium of communication between students and school authorities; to direct the social activities of the students; and in general to create and preserve the customs and traditions of the school. 3 MEMBERS DAVID BOWMAN President of Senior Class FRANCIS (;R00VEH Senior lie presentative LEON CULPEPPER Senior lie presentative GEORGE MULLING President of Junior Class HAROLD HERRINGTON Junior Representative MARY THOMAS PERRY Junior Representative HILLY DeLOACH President of Soph ontore Class ATHLEY JORDAN Sophomore Representative BILL LOWE President of Freshman Class JAMES Dl W Freshman R . presentative EULA BETH JONES President of East Hall VIRGINIA EASON President of West Hall EDWENA PARRISH President of Lewis Hall WILLIAM TINY HENDERSON President of Sanford Hall HOUSE EAST EAST HALL HOUSE COUNCIL Sealed: Lamb, Turner, Cromley, Jones, Kittrouer, Mr nan, L. Wyatt. Standing: Thomas, Brinson, Mineey, Ivey, Tillman, Lanier, ,1. Wyattt inilierly, Mor- Perry, McMillan, EULA BETH JONES President B1LLIE TURNER ice-President LUCY BRINSON Secretary-Treasurer MONITORS Judy Odom Juanita Wyatt Betty Aim Morgan Uhlma Wynn Zittrouer Roger MeMillan Marie Ivey Helen King (Mare Mincey Margaret Thomas Marie Lanier Beth Stanfield Emily Cromley Leila Wyatt Annie Lois Harrison LEWIS LEWIS HALL HOUSE COUNCIL EDWENA PARRISH President RUTH KAMMERER Vice-President MARY ETHEL BANKS Secretary -Treasurer MONITORS Mary Louise Townsend Dorothy Garner Elizabeth Smith Elaine Herrin Marieta Cook Frances Edenfield Seated: Knninierer, ' nrrisli, Hanks. Standing: Kdentield, Mrs. Myers, Townsend, Cook, Garner. COUNCILS S A N F O R D First row : Hlnely, Henderso U, Dunn. Seoonil row : How iu;i n, 1 1 n in l , Thomas, Groover, Robinson, Stephens, Cave, Robertson, Her rin ion. SANFORD HOUSE COUNCIL TINY HENDERSON President JOHN DUNN Vice-President WILLIE HUGH HINEEY Sec returx-T rea surer MONITORS David Bowman Jesse Haml Oliver Thomas Eraneis Groover Thomas Robinson Carlton Stephens O ' Neal Cave Harrj Robertson Harold Herrington WEST W KST HALL HOUSE COUNCIL VIRGINIA EASON President HELEN PHILPOT Vice-President JANE MATHIS Secret (try MARY LAKE Treasurer MONITORS Evelyn Hester Vrlene Drurv Doris Withrow Betty ktiowles Dorothea Jeremias Rohhie Rradd ' irst row: Matin ' s, I ' liilitot, llr Jeremias, E}asoii. Standing addj . : lie: [,ak : rury i t ll row, K immvIi Mrs. Motes. 59 THE Y.M.C.A Waters, Chambless, Groover, Thompson, Stevens, Tl las, Cave, VV. Hindi, Culpepper, Jones. Standing: Huberts I,. Ilinel.v, I ' eiiiiiiiKtoii. The Y. M. C. A. assumes a leading role in the activities of the college. Not only is it looked upon as the channel for the spiritual growth and de- velopment of the students, it is also active in athletics, social activities, and general functions. Its purpose is to promote Christianity, through daily prayer services, bi-monthly Y meetings, and Sunday evening Vespers, and through par- ticipation in the whole program of the Y . Motto : -All for Christ. ' OFFICERS OLIVER THOMAS President CARLTON STEVENS Vice-President O ' NEAL CAVE Secretary-Treasurer MR. FIELDING RUSSELL Faculty Sponsor CABINET LEWIS HINELY . . Evening Watch PETE PARRISH . . . Recreation MARCUS RRUNER . . . Vespers DAN CHAMRLESS . Social Activities WILLIE HUGH HINELY . Membership LEON CULPEPPER . . . Chorister MARCUS RRUNER . Pianist 60 THE Y.W. C.A The Young Women ' s Christian Association of Georgia Teachers College, endeavors, through its daily morning watch services, the weekly Y. W. meetings and the joint vesper serviees, to fulfill the spiritual need of everv girl on the campus. It deelares its purpose to he: We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. OFFICERS edwena parrish emily cromley rillie turner roger McMillan mrs. marjorie (,l ardia CABINET DOROTHY GARNER Vespers MARTHA CORLE Publicity RETH STANFIELD Recreation MARY ETHEL RANKS Morning Watch HRtE MANN Membership JOYCE HENDRIX . . Morning Watch REl NETTE RENNETT Morning W atch President Vice-Presiden t Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor 61 THE R E F EDITORIAL STAFF PILCHER KEMP Editor ELLA BETH JONES . . Associate Editor RLTH CONE Art Editor BILLIE TLRNER Club Editor LEON CULPEPPER Club Editor O ' NEAL CAVE Sports Editor FRANCIS GROOVER . Photographic Editor JIMMY SCARBORO Photographic Editor PILCIIER KEMP Editor THE EDITORIAL STAFF Left to right: Cave, Kemp, Jones, Cone, Groover, Turner, Culpepper, Keefe LECTOR 19 4 2 BUSINESS STAFF DAVID BOWMAN . . . Business Manager KI TH KAMMERER . . Advertising Manager MARY THOMAS PERRY . Advertising Manager FRANK OLLIFF ... Advertising Manager GKRALDINE KEEFE Circulation Manager DAVID BOWMAN Business Manager THE BUSINESS STAFF THE GEORGE-ANNE The Oeorge Anne Established 1927. MEMBER GEORGIA COLLEGIATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Published bi-weekly from September till June, except during holidays by the students of Georgia TeacheTs College, Collegefeoro, Ga. Subscription rate: 10c per copy; $1.00 per year. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Collegeboro, Ga., under temporary permit. HARRY ROBERTSON Editor JIMMY JONES Managing Editor EDITORIAL STAFF EDWIN GROOVER Sports Editor TINY HENDERSON Assistant Sports Editor EULA BETH JONES Society Editor OLIVER THOMAS . Religious Editor ABB1E MANN Typist RALPH FOSTER Typist MARCUS BRUNER Proofreader HAL KING Proofreader HAROLD PEARMAN Proofreader BUSINESS STAFF JOE ALLEN JONES Business Manager ROGER McMILLAN Assistant Business Manager ELLA SUE TRAYNHAM Assistant Business Manager DAN CHAMBLESS Circulation Manager STANLEY BOOTH Assistant Circulation Manager EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER EDITORIAL STAFF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFKICKKS PILCHER KEMP President DOROTHY GARNER Vice-President RUTH KAMMERER Secretary NELLORENE MeCALLUM Treasurer DR. HERBERT WEAVER . . Sponsor Kainiuerer, UcCalli Kemp, Garner MKMBFHS Edward Mien Jack critt O ' Neal Cave Marieta Cook Palmer Edenfield Dcirothv Garner Francis Groover Jomt Hendrix Willie Hugh Hinely Joe Allen Jones Allilej Jordan |{uth Kam merer I ' ilcher Kemp Jan.- Malhi- INellorene McCallum Mvra New Ion ft n life Edwena Parrish Augustus Riedel Louie Thompson Lillian Warner Gene Weatherford IVIr. George Hendricks MKM BKRS OFFICERS ELLA BETH JONES President ROGER McMILLAN Vice-President MERVIN SHIVERS . . . Secretary MARY THOMAS PERRY Treasurer MISS MAMIE JO JONES Sponsor Esther Lee Barnes Nell Brannen Sue Breen Lois Brewton Marcus Brunei ' Schirin Carter Wayne Culbreth Billy DeLoach Joe Farmer Howard Hiimiicutt Eula Beth Jones Barbara Jory Ramon McKinnon Roger McMillan Dan McNally Clare Mincey Ida Lee Mosley Ruth Murchison Edith Murray James Parker Marv Thomas Perrv Hargaret Raulerson Dot Remington Dot Sheffield Mervin Shivers Elizabeth Smith Jackie Smith Uhlma Wvnn Zittrouer A ' 4 ■ .A v ' ' |II|L f } Bl tB 7 f- M U SIGMA Kemp, Thigpeu, Poy, W injerate Jack Averitt Marcus Bruner Kulh (lone Marieta Cook Leon Culpepper Maxann Foy Hill Holloway Dorothea Jeremii Jimmy Jones Pilcher Kemp MEMBERS Lucy Faye Lanier Everett Loosier Mary Faulk Hargaret Pop Raulerson Donna Thigpen li ■ I lit- Turner I larold atcrs ISi 11 Wingate I hi ma Wuin Zittrouer NATIONAL MUSIC FRATERNITY Alpha Chapter founded al Culver-Stockton College, Canton, Mo., 1931. Delta Chapter founded at Georgia Teachers College, 1939. Motto: Music Exalts Life Colors: Blue and ( '  Song: Hail to Thee Mu Sigma. OFFICERS PILCHER KEMP President DONNA THIGPEN Vice-President MAXANN FOY Secretary BILL WINGATE Treasurer PLEDGES Esther Lee Barnes Pruella Cromartie Marcellus Gaughf Evelyn McGarritv Beth Stan field Margaret Helen Tillman Harry Warren Doris Woods HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. John P. Bollinger J. Malcolm Parker SPONSORS Mrs. E. L. Barnes Mr. Ronald J. Neil VESPER CHOIR OFFICERS PILCHER KEMP President PALMER EDENFIELD Vice-President RUTH CONE Secretary rRANCES EDENFIELD Treasurer MRS. Z. A. HENDERSON Director MEMBERS Fli aheth Morris Tina Gresham Margaret Thomas Evelyn McGarrity Richard Starr Francos Eden field Louise Townsend Pilcher Kemp Beth Stanfield Henrietta Claxton Mary Ethel Banks Frances Clietl Joyce Hendrix Marcellus Gaughf Barbara Jor Jane Ir in Daisy Mae Leaphart Christine Upchurch June Irvin Innian Davis Marie Ivey Bernice Lawrence Miriam Jones James Myers Jinum Jones Palmer Edenfield Eschol Gay Abbie Mann Mary Paulk Dorothy Garner Ma-cus Bruner Ralph Foster Ruth Cone Louise Echols Jo Biggers Jeanette Sears Willie Hugh Hineh Louise Glisson ORCHESTRA MR. JOHN P. BOLLINGER Director OFFICERS RUTH CONE President BILLIE TURNER Vice-President MAR I ETA COOK Secretory and Treasurer Billie Turner Dr. John Moonc Kiith Cone Marieta Cook Mrs. John I ' . Bollinger Mr. John P. Bollinger Dorothea Jeremias Zeke Daughtrev MEMBERS Jimmie Jones Bill Holloway Pilcher Kemp Beth Stanfield Mary Paulk Leon Culpepper Mr. Averitt Harold Waters Ben Tillman Mrs. Walter Downs Marcellns Gaughf Juanita Wyatt Bruce Carrulh Miss Edith Guill Ben Tillman Frances Parkes Everett Loosier COLLEGE CHORUS RONALD J. NEIL Din , tor BILLIE TLRINER 4ccompanist BOARD OF DIRECTORS DONNA THIGPEN, Co-Chairman RUTH CONE PILCHER KEMP, Co-Chairman HARGARET POP RAULERSON 1 VRCl ' S BRLNER MIMHKKS Esther Let ' Barnes Pilcher Kemp Rosemary Wynn Jo Bifsgers Lucy Eaye Lanier Uhlma Wynn Zittrouer Nell Brannen Daisy Mae Leaphart Leon Culpepper Marcus Bruner Evelyn McGarrity Frances Trapncll Dan Chambless Bettie McLemore Walton Cheshire Henrietta Claxton Pauline Neil Charles Wireman Frances Clietl Edtvena Parrish Harold Waters Marieta Look Marvtard Pearce Sophie Oliver Until Lone Margaret Raulerson Margaret Strickland I ' rnella Cromartie Dorothy Remington Josephine CrifHn Lmilv Cromlej llieone Robinson Virginia Lovett 1 ' ina Gresham Jeanette Sears Joyce Smith Lrancis Lroover Richard Starr Billy DeLoach Joyce Hendrix Hatlie Swann Ernestine Criflin Jane Irvin Donna Thigpen Virginia Cilder June lr in Louise Townsend Lorena Herrin Jimmie Jones Ella Sue Traynham Sue Breen Miriam Jones Bill Wingate Mary Paulk Helen King Dt ris Woods Lladinc Culpepper THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB mier, itoiton. E denfield. Standing ' : Newton, Brinson, OFFICERS MARIE LANIER President MYRA NEWTON . . . Vice-President FRANCES EiH.M II.I I . . . Secretary LUCY BRINSON Treasurer MISS RUTH BOLTON .... Sponsor MRS. JANE ROBSON .... Sponsor MEMBERS Louise Baron K« ' ti n«-l Bennetl Elizabeth Brass Lucy Brinson Henrietta Claxton Venice Clifton Mary Fields Ruby Dell Flanders Emmie Freeman Virginia Gilder Ernestine ( riff in Josephine Criffin Pearl Hendrix Vivian Johnson Leila Wvatt Marie Lanier Clare Mincey Elizabeth Morris Myra Newton Nellie Kate Newton Vivian Parker Lillian Poole Uhlma Wv Eloise Powell Jeaiinelte Sears Hattie Swann Margaret Thomas Mary Frances Tyson Rosemary Wynn Juanita Wyatt tin Zittrouer MAO ENGLISH CLUB OFFICERS MERVIN SHI VERS . . ALICE JO LANE . . . IN E I .LOR EN E MeC A LLU M President ice-President Secretary JANE MATH IS Trt-asunr MRS. MARJORIE GUARDIA . . Sponsor !«•( al In in. Shivei Allie Jean Alderman Lois Brewton Lucy Rrinson Ruth Hart Eva Hayes Eula |{rth June MEMBERS Geraldine Keefe Aliee Jo Lane Nellorene Me lallnin Jane Mathis Clare Rlincej Julia Otloni Doris I ' arrish Mar Lillian Perry Mervin Shivers Ellen Sumner Myrlis Svvinson Oliver R. Thomas c ■ W m § mm ' MM 1 ; WILLIE III ;il IHNELY LINDSEY PENNINGTON OFFICERS LEWIS HINELY TINY HENDERSON JOE HIRST DAN CHAMRLESS MR. E. G. LIVINGSTON SPONSORS MR. R. J. COLTHARP W. B. Akins Dan Chamldess Clinton Davis Iiiman Davis Tiny Henderson Lewis Hinelv MEMBERS Willie Hugh Hin.lv Joe llursl Charlie Kneece Ralph Mize Merrill Nelson Harold Pearman Lindsey Pennington Reginald Rooks Oliver Thomas Pate Warren Robert Waters Frank Wireman 71 y. w. a The Young Women ' s Auxiliary, organized this school year, has for its purpose the development of Christian young women. The Word is studied and frequent use is made of dramatics, ora- tory, art. and music in attractive presentation of programs. OFFICERS 1 II WES President ELOISE POWELL . . Vice-President NELLORENE McCALLUM . Secretary MURIEL CHILDS . . . Treasurer VIVIAN JOHNSON . . . Pianist I I I CHILDS horistet no nJWSft n ftln B. S. U. COUNCIL The purpose of the Baptist Stu- dent Union is summed up in its Chorister LEWIS HINELV Reporter MR. II. L. SMITH Sponsor DR. C. M. COALSON Sponsor 75 a r% e q, o ■ O £?l SCIENCE SEMINAR OFFICERS ABB1E MANN . ... President STANLEY BOOTH Vice-President JOE FARMER . . Secretary WORTH GREENE Treasurer ANNA LOUISE P1GG Mascot SPONSORS Mr. Ewell Glenn Pigg Mr. W. S. Hanner MEMBERS Stanley Booth Harold Herrington John Wall David Bowman Pileher Kemp Wallace Winter Jimmy Biince Denver Lanier Fain Martin Joe Farmer Edwena Parrish Ahhie Mann Worth Greene Harry Pike Miriam Jones W. P. Thompson HONORARY MEMBER Mr. W. B. Moye 76 1IISTOBY Seated: Bolton, Bowman, Wood. Standing;: Vng ' lin, :« -, Parker BACHELORS CLUB OFFICERS DAVID BOWMAN ... President O ' NEAL CAVE . Vice-President JIMMY GUNTER Secretary THERON ANGLIN . . ... Treasurer SPONSORS Miss Marie Wood Miss Ruth Bolton MEMBERS Theron Anglin Howard Water Worth Greene Stanley Booth Wayne Gulhrelh Joe IIin l Dat id Boh man Leon Culpepper Ralph Mize O ' Neal Cave Billy DeLoaeh George Moiling Harold Waters Fil .hnilh I ' enn Theron Anglin Jack Ballenger Stanley Kooth Durward Brannen Zekc Daughtre) (Minion Davis John Dunn MEMBERS Francis Groover Tiny Henderson Harold Herrington Lewis Hinelv Willie Hugh Hinelv Joe Hurst JimniN Jones Joe Allen Jones Charlie Kneeee Fit .hugh Penn Fred Pennington Lindsey Pennington Jaek Roddenberry Louie Thompson Kidteri Waters Robertson, OllilV. Coleman, Morris, Ramsey ikU! Kula Beth .loiu-s DELTA SIGMA OFFICERS FRANK OLLIFF President JAMES PARKER Vice-President EDWIN GROOVER . . Secretary HARRY ROBERTSON . . Treasurer DR. HERBERT WEAVER Faculty Sponsor DR. R. J. H. DELOACH Faculty Sponsor EULA BETH JONES Student Sponsor FOUNDED: G. S. M. €.. 1929 SONG: Auld Lang Syne COLORS : Blue and Cold FLOWEH : Red Rose MEMBERS Billj Brown Charles B. McAllister Tiny Ramsej Edwin Groover Dij;ht Ollifl Harr Robertson Marion Jones Frank Ollift Jimmy Scarboro Hal Kiiift James Parker Wallace Winters Robert Morris Harold Pearman E. T. Youngblood Frank Morrison C. C. Coleman PLEDGES Charles Edge Bill Lowe Billy Rogers Dudlej Gatewood Edward Mixon E. B. Rushing Charlie Johnson Jaek Mol.l. % Jack Timms Jaek Pierce 1 HI ; i li r Mm r n m f I ft 1 m tl WMdMm Left to riiiilit: Culforeth, Cave, Mulling, Perry, Bowman, Walters, Culpepper IOTA PI NU OFFICERS DAVID BOWMAN President WAYNE CULBRETH . . . Vice-President HAROLD WATERS Secretory LEON CULPEPPER Treasurer MARY THOMAS PERRY Student Sponsor MR. LEON P. SMITH Faculty Sponsor FOUNDED IN 1931 COLORS: Scarlet and Emerald SONG: Mr Dear FL WER : Poinsettia Bill Aldred Theron Anglin Stanley Booth David Bowman Marcus Bruner O ' Neal Cave Wavnc Culhrcih Jack Averitl Palmer Edciilicld Joe Feaster MEMBERS Leon Culpepper Billy DeLoach James Dunn Worth Greene J ■ in 111 Gunter Harold Herriiigton thlc Jordan Fain Martin PLEDGES Ralph Mize George Mulling Fit .hugh Penn Hargaret Raulcrson Harold Waters Gene Weatherford Jack Wvnn Charles ( iharles K neece Layton Hill Pa John Frank 1 -dial all Wirenian (?) .O • ft Wm ' m Seated: Poy, ■rry, McMillan, Traynliam, Bradley, Turner. Standing: Ural), Greshani, Dennard, Jones OFFICERS ROGER McMILLAN . President MARY THOMAS PERRY Vice-President EULA SUE TRAYNHAM . Secretary BILLIE TURNER Treasurer MWANN () Social Chairman SONG: Memories COLORS: Pink and Blue PI RPOSE: To promote closer cooperation among the sororities on the campus with the hope of providing a more comprehensive social program. MEMBERS Roger McMillan Sara Alice Bradley Madelvn Lamb Tina Greshani Eula Beth Jones Mary Thomas Perry Billie Turner Ella Sue Traynham Maxann Foy gne- Dennard P A N H E L L E N I C C 0 U N C I L Lamb, Dennard, Kecfc Odum DELTA LAMBDA DELTA OFFICERS AGNES DENNARD President MADELYN LAMB Vice-President GERALD1NE KEEFE Secretary and Treasurer MR. M MRS. RONALD J. NEI] Sponsors MOTTO: A Good Time in a I, nod Way COLORS: Crimson and Royal Blue SONG: Always FLOWER: Rose MEMBERS Pruella Cromartie Geraldine Keefe Madelyn Lamb Agnes Dennaid Jeanette Walker pledges Carolyn Daniels Dorothea Jeremias Julia Odom Kalhryn Ellison Lucy Faye Lanier Irene Tos Martha Ann Moonev OFFICERS MARY THOMAS PERR1 President MAXANN FOY .... Vice-President BETTY ANN MORGAN . Secretary M 1RY FRANCES GROOVER Treasurer LEILA WYATT Chaplain MR. AND MRS. W. S. IIANNER Sponsors MOTTO : 7  had rather than to be led COLORS: „ ld and White FLOWER: Chrysanthemum SONG: Cvltin ' Sentimental MEMBERS Helen Elder Mary Thoma- IVrr Maxann Foy Catherine Rowse Mary Frances Groover Margaret Helen Tillman I5ell Ann Morgan Leila Wyatl I li II Old I ,ee PLEDGES Rosemarj nn Helen Kci w D U X D 0 M I N A i oy, Morgan, Groover, Perrj OFFICERS BILLIE TURNER President SARA ALICE BRADLEY Vice-President ESTHER LEE BARNES Treasurer SUE BREEN Secretary DOROTHY REMINGTON Chaplain MRS. E. L. BARNES . Sponsor MRS. J. R. JOYNER . Sponsor MEMBERS Esther Leo Barnes Sue Breen Sara Aliee Bradlev Nell Braimen Dorothy Remington Joyce Smith Billie Turner Juanita Wyatt PLEDGES Cladine Culpepper Marv Virginia Groover Edith Murray Doris Woods LAMBDA THETA CHI OFFICERS EULA BETH JONES . President ELLA SI E TR AVMI AM Vice-President EMILY CROMLEY ... Secretary and Treasurer MRS. CYNTHIA DAVIS Sponsor ronil« ' , Jones, Trn.viilinm MOTTO: To strire, to seek, to find, and not to yield COLORS: Green and i.old SONG: Be Faithful I LOWER: Sweetheart Rose Manha Coble Emilj Cromlej Eula Reili Jones Helen King IVarl Aiidcr-on MEMBERS PLEDGES Curolvn Kanc« Marward Pearce Ella Sue Trat nhain I hlma W uin Zitlrouer Inez Harbor % 85 PLEDGES Venice Clifton Virginia Lovetl Ruth Johnson Nellie Kate Newton Vivian 1 ' arkrr MOTTO To live for others rather than ourselves COLORS Green and Jt Kite SONG Night ami Day ' ' ' FLOWER Gardenia Seated: Smith, McMillan, Crouse. Standing: Thigpen, Warner, Greshnm ' one, I ;i in merer, N (on OFFICERS RUTH KAMMERER RUTH CONE Ml RA NEWTON MISS MAYBETII CAR1THERS MISS HASSIE MAUD McELVEEN MISS EDITH GUILL President Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Marj Ethel Banks Ituili Cone I) ro(li Garner Marieta Cook Eranoes Eden field MEMBERS Jovee llendrix Jane Irvin jinn- Irvin Knth Kammerer PLEDGES Robbie Lee Mallard Barbara Jory Evelvn MeCarrit Abbie Mann Myra Nekton Edwena Parrish Beth Stanfield Louise Townsend MOTTO Ha ppiness is not perfected until ii is shared COLORS ) ellotv find (.recti FLOWER Daffodil SONG (,irl of My Dreams Seated: Newton, Kammerer, Carithers, Mann, (One, Parrish. Standing ' ; Banks, Mallard, Garner, lr in. Cook, Irvin, Hendrix, ISflenfield. W A A COUNCIL ARLEINE l)Kl RY MAXANN FOY INEZ BARBER MARY LILLIAN PERRY JACQUELINE SMITH DOROTHY GARNER Tennis MARY LAKE BILLIE TURNER EDITH GUILL . . Sponsor MAYBETH CARITHERS Sponsor OFFICERS EULA BETH JONES . . President ROGER McMILLAN Vice-President HELEN PHILPOT Secretary-Treasurer JANE MATHIS Publicity Chairman McMillan, Jones, Pliilpol THE TEAM - A at  — J V V El i ' li ri i i 1 1 PLAYERS rh ron inglin J,, ( . Feaster Fred Pennington lark Ballenger Dudlej Gatewood Jack Pierce Lloyd B raden Lloyd Glisson Marvin Prossor O ' Neal Cave Harold Herrington liilK Rogers Walton Cheshire Charlie Jolui on Jimmy Scarboro Wayne Culbreth Ralph Mize Jack Timnis ISillv DeLoach Jack Mobley Charles Wireman John Dunn P e te Parrish Frank W ireman Charles Edge Mill Paschal E. T. Ymuighlood Cojicli II. I.. Smith Although T. C. ' s small and inexperienced team faced a hard season they fought gallantly, and if they chalked up more defeats than victories it may be remembered thai in many games they were fac ed with a superior foe. With teams of their own class, however, they made an excellent showing and brought the season to a close with an impressive victory over their old rival. South Georgia College. r AM 1 ' BASKETBALL The 1912 basketball season brought to a close all intercollegiate athletics at Teachers College for the duration of the war. The team short in height and experience came through with a successful season. W ith victories over such learns as Newberry. Augusta Junior College, and Jewish Edu- cational Alliance, the team displayed a superior brand of basketball dominated by sheer determination. Bill Aldred Durward Brannen O ' Neal Cave Zeke Daughlrcy PLAYERS Ramon McKinnon Pete Parrish Fred Pennington Lindsey Pennington Marvin Prosser Tiny Ramsey Pate Warren Cce Williams 94 )5 Wi n n e r s Intramural F o o t b a First row: Rushing, Jones, Winters. King, D. OH iff, F. Olliff. Second row: Mi on, Morrison, Ramsey, Parker, Groover, Lowe. Third row: Brown, Robertson, Pearma n . McAllister, Coleman, Morris DELTA SIGMA 96 o lift T — ' 7 Ail Jk MA Ik; - i i ft « it i its ' ■ 1 Ik -«4 F m i r MEMBERS Theron Anglin O ' Neal Caw- Wayne Culbreth John Dunn Joe Feaster Dudley (iaU-M ' ood Tim I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i - 1 1 1 Harold Herrington Charles Johnson Raymond McKinnon Kalph Mi c Jack Mohlev Pete Parrish Hill Paschal Ja -k Pierce Marvin Proper Tiny Ramsey 15 i 1 1 Rogers Jinnm Scarboro Jack Timms Frank Wireman E. T. ounghlood OFFICERS O ' NEAL CAVE President TINY HENDERSON I ' ice-President RAYMOND MeKINNON Secretary JOHN DUNN Trt-asiirrr HcKinnon, Henderson, Cave, Dunn Lieutenant ! ■ lellantl Itnrclay, U. S. N. It. McClelland Barclay, nationally known designer and illustrator, acted as judge for our Beauty Section. He made his selection of the eight most beautiful girls on the Georgia Teachers College campus from snapshots and pictures of the fifteen beauties chosen by the student body. His selections follow : Winner Miss Rosemary Wynn Bunner-up Miss Doris Woods The other six Beauties are listed alphabetically. EDITOR ' S NOTE: McClelland Barclay and Ye Olde Editor are both enlisted in the United States INaval Reserve. This accounts for the congratulatory remarks. I 00 DORIS WOODS ABBIE MANN MARY THOMAS PERRY DOROTHY REMINGTON ELLA SUE TRAYNHAM BILLIE TURNER LEILA WYATT LABORATORY SCHOOLS Laboratory School The Laboratory Schools on the campus provide the opportunity for putting into praeliee and trying out the theories of education which are studied and debated upon in the various Education courses offered at T. C. The two schools are under the direction and supervision of . L. Downs. Basketball. . . . Sc:if, you lucky loit. . . . The water ' s fine. . . . Hook Week in lli - Library. . . .11 Deacon could see you now! . . . Pittnian parade, MORE] POWER TO IT. . . . W arm weather. . . . Home coining; parade. . . . Freshman fashions. . . . Ole faithfuls. . . . The eternal rat. . . . Taking it easy. ADVERTISEMENTS CONGRATULATIONS To the Staff of the 1442 Reflector for an outstanding edition of the Georgia Teachers College yearbook. In this volume you have captured many reflections of your life at the Teachers College and set them down indelibly for the years to come — To the Business Men of Statesboro for taking an active part in making this book possible through their advertising — To the Students of the Teachers College for recognizing the values they may receive in patronizing the advertisers of the 1942 Reflector who rep- resent the leading businesses of the community and are loyal patrons and boosters of their college. Students! Faculty! Read these .his Trade in Statesboro, in the heart of Bulloch County . . . 1 1 Where Nature Smiles STATESBORO Chamber of Commerce 120 PREPAREDNESS — VICTORY! Preparedness would have been a major contribution for rlie United Nations in attaining victory. 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