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Georgia Southern College % Zach S. Henderson Library 7 1 YEARBOOK OF GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE Collegeboro, Georgia Published by THE SENIOR CLASS L. C. LEE Editor JACKIE STRANGE Business Manager Copyright 1947 The Class of 1947 wishes to express their appreciation to Miss Freida Gernant, Miss Cathleen Pike, Miss Christine Drake, Doctor Harry Huffman, and Mr. Jack Averitt for their whole-hearted cooperation and assistance in the preparation of this annual. WE, THE CLASS OF ' 47, DO AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO AUNT SOPHIE AND DR. JOE, WHO HAVE OUR ENDLESS DEVOTION FOR THEIR UNSELFISH SERVICE. - 8 LLOYD CAIL LEE Ft. Lauderdale. Florida History Y.M.C.A., President, 2; Treasurer Junior Class: Student Cnuiu.ll. -I. Veteran ' s Club, 3, 4; Chaplain. 4; I.R.C., 2. 3. 4; Masquers, 3; Seymour Sssay Award. 3; Teaching Fellowship Laboratory High School. 4; Reflector. Editor Who ' s Who. WALTON CANDLER CHESHIRE Jcsup, Georgia Science Y.M.C.A., 1, 2: Chorus, 1. 2; Science Club. 3. 4. Vice President , 4. Veterans Club, ' , 4: Teaching Fellowship. Laboratory High School, 4. | AMES WILBUR MCALLISTER Quitman, Georgia History Transfer from Middle Georgia College: President Senior Class: Vice Pres- ident l.R.C; Veteran ' s Club. 3, 4; Who ' s Who: Teaching Fellowship, Laboratory High School. MARY NELL CHAPMAN Syh ester. Georgia English Transfer from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College: V.W.C.A., 4; Masquers. 4; House Council, Se;.-Treas.. 4: Reflector, 4. MARDETTE NEEL Savannah. Georgia English Transfer from Armstrong nujior College; I.R.C.. 3. 4, President. 4; House Council, 3, 4. Vice President, 4; V.W.C.A.. 3, 4, Cabinet, 4; GcorgcAnne Staff, 3, 4. EVELYN | AMES Blackshear, Georgia Business Transfer from Middle Georgia College: Chorus, 3. 4: B.S.U., 3, 4. Letter in Athletics. 3; Student Council, 4; Future Business Leaders, 4: George- Anne Staff, 4: House Council, 3, 4, President. 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4. President, 4; Sec. of Senior Class; Reflector Staff; Who ' s Who. ALETHIA ANN BROWN Hincsvillc, Georgia Social Science Student Council, 2, 3, 4; House Council, 1, 2. 3, 4; President Sophomore Class; W.A.A.. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A., 1. 2, 3, 4; I.R.C., 1, 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent, 3; Reflector; Who ' s Who. ELIZABETH SMITH Metter, Georgia English Student Council, 4; Y.W.C.A., Recreation Chairman, 4; Student Assistant in Physical Education Department, 4; W.A.A., Swimming Chairman, 4. ' mm Industrial Arts Club, Council. 3: Y.M.C.A. LEWIS JOSHUA HINELY Springfield, Georgia Industrial Arts I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, President, 3, 4; House 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice [ ' resident, 2. President 3; B.S.U., 2. 3, 4; Student Council. 3; Reflector; Veterans Club, 4; Who ' s Who. JOE ALLEN JONES Waycross, Georgia History Y.M.C.A., I, 2, 3, 4: George-Anne, 1, 2. 3, 4, Advertising Manager, 2; I.R.C. 2, 3, 4- Veterans Club, 3, 4; B.S.U.: House Council, President, 4; Student Council, Vice President, 4; Who ' s Who. ROBERT C. WATERS Hilltonia, Georgia Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer, 3, Vice President, 4; Treasurer Junior Class; Y.M.C.A., 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College; Veterans Club, 4; House Council, 3. JEROLINE HAMILTON Vidalia, Georgia English Mu Sigma; Secretary of Frohman Class; Y.W.C.A., ' , 2, 3, 4; George- Anne, 1, 2. 3, 4; Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4; Masquers, 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A.; House Council. President, 3; Reflector; Band. NliLLENE SABRA COVINGTON Ball Ground, Georgia History House Council, 3, 4; Vice President, 3, President, 4; W.A.A., 4; VWCA, 3, 4. MARTHA FRANCES REEVES Fitzgerald, Georgia Business I.R.C., 1. 2, 3. 4; Masquers, 1. 2, 3. 4, Secretary, 2; Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U., 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 2, President, 3, 4; House Council, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 4; Future Business Leaders, 4; Student Council, 3, 4; RiiFLtcTOR; Who ' s Who. WALTER LEE DILLARD Thomasville, Georgia Science Major Scholarship Certificate, 4; I.R.C. 3; Science Club, Program Chairman, 4s i .M ( A., 5, 4; House Council, 3, 4. ALEX FLITCH Statesboro, Georgia Science Major Science Club, Y.M.C.A.; Masquers. JOEL FRANK MILLER Toomsboro, Georgia Industrial Arts Major House Council, 2. 3; Y.M.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary, 3; Industrial Arts Club, 3, 4; Vice President, 4. 1 M SMITH Lyons, Georgia Elementary Education Chorus, 1 ; Home Economics, 2; Masquers 1 ; Y. W.C.A., 3. HILDA E. CtLBREAl H Union Point, Georgia English Major Chorus. Mu Sigma; Heme Economics Club, 4; V.W.C.A., -L DOROTHY RAY Macon, (ieorgia Science Major Transfer from Middle Georgia College; (icorgc .-tnnc; Masquers; Secreta and Treasurer I louse Council , 3; Science Club. 24 29 30 LOUISE H. CHAMPION COLLEGEBORO, GEORGIA MALCOLM COLEMAN Forsyth, Georgia PRUDENCE COOK Metter, Georgia RAYMOND DAVIS Blakely, Georgia LAWANA DAVES Brooklet, Georgia RICHARD FISHER Sardis, Georgia 31 JOHN FLETCHER Statesboro, Georgia JOHN GODBEE Sardis, Georgia BETTY JANE HAGINS Statesboro, Georgia MRS. ANNE HAMBY College boro, Georgia MILDRED HAMBY Statesboro, Georgia JOHNNIE HEATH Jacksonville, Florida 32 BARBARA HILLIS Sylvania, Georgia MAYO HUDSON Stillmore, Georgia BILLY JENKINS Sylvester, Georgia BARBARA J. JOHNSON Warwick, Georgia BETTY G. JONES Gray, Georgia CLARA LEWIS Statesboro, Georgia 33 1 CHARLES M. LOCKWOOD Doerun, Georgia SARA ANN MAY Pembroke, Georgia JACK MILLER Toomsboro, Georgia EUGENE MURPHY LaGrange, Georgia JOSEPHINE S. MUTHER Metter, Georgia HUGH M. NEWTON Millen, Georgia 34 ROBERT E. ODUM Brooklet, Georgia ANN PARKER Ludowici, Georgia JOHN D. PERRY Milton, Georgia ALICE PETERSON Ailey, Georgia MARVIN PROSSER Statesboro, Georgia RUTH QUARLES Dalton, Georgia 3J J QUILLON ROBERSON Screven, Georgia VIRGINIA SANDEFORD Waynesboro, Georgia MARTHA H. SETTLE Baconton, Georgia ANNIE SHAW Richmond Hill, Georgia JAMES E. SHEPPARD Millen, Georgia CHRISTINE SHUPTRINE Ouum, Georgia 6 v. W..V • .; -vw ■MM- . MM MRS. FRANCES SMITH Hinisville, Georgia DORIS SPELL Wrightsville, Georgia BETTY THOMPSON Oliver, Georgia MARION R. THOMPSON Waycross, Georgia ERNEST VEAL Wrightsville, Georgia IDA B. VINCENE West Bainbridge, Georgia — - r 1 k 37 MARGARET WARREN Pulaski, Georgia VIRGINIA WELLS Harlem, Georgia SARA BETH WOODS Statesboro, Georgia 38 SOPHOMORES Jack Rogers President Peggy Clark Vice President Margaret Sherman Secretary Stanley Dupree Treasurer 39 T A ■ 40 41 Annie Joyce Callaway Bruce Carruth Collins Statesboro Peggy Clark Richmond Hill Don Coleman Fitzgerald Ella Jo Coleman Claxton Jakie Collins Claxton Andrew Cowart Garfield Delmar Cowart Rocky Ford 43 44 46 47 48 49 - Sll f2 I 54 FRESHMEN V ' Pi Fostine Akins Statesboro Eugenia Alderman Brooklet Mary F. Alexander Reidsville Carlton Alford Fort Valley Ramona Altman Statesboro Clyde Aderson Statesboro Joseph Anderson Summit Meredith Anderson Statesboro Eddie O. Bacon Pembroke Bryan Ball Waycross Isilene Banks Glennville Robert O. Barnes Claxton Anne Baxter Louisville George T. Beasley Statesboro John I. Bell Swainsboro Marie Benett Waresboro James Bishop Graymont Elizabeth Bland Dover 56 Uldine Bland Lambert James W. Blalock Claxton A(,nis Bun ii Statesboro Jane Blitch Glennville Billy B. Bohannon Hilltonia Frances H. Bonnett Portal Ai fred Boyd Statesboro Harold Brabham Ridgeland, S. C. Jack W. Brady Waycross L. D. Bra nan Toomsboro William Branan Swainsboro Irvin A. Brannen Statesboro John T. Brannen Statesboro Jack Brannon Swainsboro Ben Brewton Claxton Calvin Bri « ton Manassas Reno Bridges Portal Doris Brinson Brooklet 57 Luther J. Brinson Mary Brinson . Barbara Brown . Sylvania Summit Statesboro Dolan E. Brown Garfield Joyce Brown Cobbtown Mary C. Browning Glenwood David Bruce White Oak Owen L. Bruce White Oak Quili.ian Bryant Louisville Sue Burks Griffin Iris Butler .... .... Fort Valley Joan Cameron Cadwell Betty A. Camp Cordele S. B. Campbell, Jr Waycross Sara Carter Waynesboro John W. Cato . . Caro Chambless . Walter E. Chance Doerun Sylvania Summit LeNita Clark L y ns Mary Clark Statesboro Martha Clary Odum HORTENSE CLAXTON UvAl.l Alvin L. Colston Wrightsville Robert Cone Statesboro Jerry Conner Harlem Leon M. Conner Harlem William C. Cox Claxton Bertha Crowley Savannah Edgar C. Daniel Millen Ray Darley Statesboro John M. Davis Wrightsville Melvin Davis Blun Bonnie L. Deal Statesboro Irene Deese Bainbridge Marvin Dixon Millen Clarence DuBois Pembroke $9 Claudine Dugger Rincon Kenneth Durden Swainsboro William F. Durrence Glennville Elton Eason Matthews Martha Eason Reidsville Willie Edenfield Stillman Carroll Edwards Claxton Edgar Edwards Claxton Lucille Ellington Statesboro Myrtle Ellis Hagan James H. Evans Statesboro Russell Everitt Statesboro William Forehand Hilltonia Gladys M. Fowler Alma Billy Fulghum Tarrytown Deloris Futch Glennville Grover C. Futch Pembroke Jose Garcia Marianao, Cuba CI) Robert E. Gay Cadwcll Windell Gibbs Abbeville Lynn Gili.ican Brunswick Charles E. Gillis Vidalia Raymond S. Ginn Ludowici Billy E. Glenn Swainsboro Wray E. Godbef Millcn James L. Griffis Homerville Rachel B. Griffis Homerville Richard Gulledge Statesboro Patricia Hagan Statesboro Durelle Hagan Marlow Jean D. Hagin Marlow Ottis Hall Summit Peggy R. Hall Summit Nell Hardaway Dublin Mary Hart Statesboro Eloise Heidt Marlow 61 Ann Hendrix Brooklet Barbara Hendrix Statesboro James L. Hendrix Brooklet Dorothy Herringdine Wrightsville Jean Hill College Park Jessie Hillis Sylvania Betty Hinely Port Wentworth Mary Hinely Springfield Jean Hodges Glennville Lena Mae Hodges Springfield Stephen L. Hodges Bainbridgc L ' Bertie Holland Townsend Mary Jo Horton Jesup Joseph S. Houston .... St. Augustine, Fla. Dean Howard Middleburg, Fla. Peggy Hunnicutt Metter George T. Hutchinson Savannah Ernest Ivey Millen 62 James Jackson Attapulgus Jo Ann Jackson Statesboro Eva Claire Jarriel Collins Martha Jenkins Alamo Robert E. Jenkins Brunswick Samuel E. Jenkins Statesboro Cecil Jennings Soperton Andrew J. Jones Griffin Nathan Jones Statesboro William E. Jones White Plains William P. Jones Louisville Willis E. Jones Statesboro Bert Justice Albany Charles E. Kennedy Statesboro Kate Kennedy Statesboro Annette Kicklighter Claxton Billie Kinsey Gainesville Elizabeth Lanier Statesboro 63 David B. Lee Statesboro Esther G. Li e Millcn Ollie M. Lei: Statesboro Robert E. Lee Statesboro Nocoleta Lewis Claxton Margaret Lockhart Louisville Carolyn Mallard Cobbtown Burney Anne Mann Glennville J. G. Martin Statesboro Kermit Martin Collins Harold McCarty Attapulgus Curtis P. Melton Edison Laurie B. Metzger Clyo Emmitt L. Mikell Statesboro Anne Miller Toomsboro Allen Mills Toomsboro James M. Mincey Statesboro Fred C. Mixon Vidalia Mary Edith Montford Thomasville Bobbie Montgomery Dearing Herman R. Moore Sylvania Daniel D. Monts Millen Arthur R. Morgan Fitzgerald Ramona Morris Swainsboro Thaddeus J. Morris Swainsboro Ernest G. Mosley Vidalia James D. Mullis Camilla Clarece Murray Screven Martha L. Napier Warner Robins Annette Nelson Reidsville Bobby Newman Swainsboro Albert W. Odom Hinesville Robert H. Odom Hinesville William W. Odom Lyons Mrs. Betty V. Odum Brooklet Elma I. Oglesby Hilltonia George R. Olliff Statesboro Mattie Lee Oliver Swainsboro Glenda O ' Quinn Jesup Beverly J. Parker Millen Billy Joe Parker Ludowici Mary Ellen Parrish Brooklet Betty Jean Phillips Hinesville Betty Jo Phillips Hinesville Wallace Phillips Soperton Irving A. Phillips Screven Patricia Preetorious Statesboro James W. Pritchard Parrott Mooney Prosser Statesboro Bobbye Quick Midville John D. Quillian Baxley Thomas S. Rackley Waynesboro Henry I. Rahn Flemington Betty Lee Ramsey Brunswick 66 Irwin Richardson Waycross George Riley Rutherford, N. J. Alvin Riner Oak Park. Leon Riner Adrian Geraldine Riner Lyons Rose E. Robbins Dover C. W. Rockett Vidalia Donald Rogers Claxton Fred N. Rollinson Waycross La Verne Rowan Adel Josephine Rupee Rome Julia Rushing Statesboro James H. Rushing Register Dorothy L. Ryals Brooklet Helen Saturday Collins Charlie Saunders Statesboro Evelyn Schlingloff Hinesville Wilbur Scott Savannah Patricia Sessions Tennille JoAnnSikes Cobbtown Helen E. Simpson Lyons Louie E. Sims Amsterdam Ocie Sloan Hortense Beverly Smith Hilltonia Gene Smith Claxton George W. Smith Whigham Glenn L. Smith Screven J. Howard Smith Reidsville Laverne Smith Claxton Marguerite Smith Sylvania Martha Smith Saundersville Mary S. Smith Swainsboro Mildred Smith Swainsboro Ruth Smith Reidsville Bennie Spell Wrightsville Dudley Spell Adrian 68 Annette Spires Arab! James Stanfield Glennville Lois Stockdale Statesboro C.i xe Strickland Glennville Jacquelyn Strickland Manassas Mary Alice Stubbs Glennville Robert Styles Belleville Andrew L. Sutton Odum Lucile Svcearingen Fort Valley Nadine Swindell Ludowici Ruth Swinson Statesboro Aileen Taner Sandersville Mary V. Taylor Sylvania Virginia Thayer Claxton Nelson C. Thomas Statesboro Jo Ann Thompson . . . West Palm Beach, Fla. L. S. Thompson Lyons Lora Beth Thompson Glennville 69 Peggy Thompson Swainsboro Hazel Tillman Surrency Dorothy Townsend Kite Carolyn Tyre Jesup Margaret Upchurch Clyattville Thelma L. Wallace Statesboro Bennie F. Walters Doerun Fred Waters Collins Paul E. Waters Statesboro Sara L. Waters Hinesville Lee Watson Griftin Nelms Webb Edison Martha Webb Dalton James F. Weeks Macon Analee Wells Sylvania Martha Wells Sylvania Jane West Swainsboro Emory Wheeler Kite 70 William Whitaker Swainsboro Thomas E. White Fitzgerald Clementine Wiggins Millcn Donald Wilkes Rome Betty J. Williams Statesboro Martha L. Williams Register Willie Joe Williams Doerun William O. Williams Soperton Mary Lillian Willis Tifton Edward W. Wilson Millen Inez Wilson Statesboro Allen Womble Richmond Hill Walter G. Woodrum Statesboro William L. Woodrum Statesboro A. J. Woods Garfield David D. Woods Adrian Merle A. Woods Portal Ramona Wynn Portal Hubert L. Youmans Lexsy Steve Zalumas Thomas ville 71 71 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 74 76 7S 79 Sll FEATURE SECTION ' 1 { BEAUTY REVIEW r 82 helena rubinstein ELDORADO 5-2 1 OO 715 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK 22. NY PARIS - LONDON s December 3, 1946 Mr. L. C. Lee The heflector Box 144 Oollegeboro, Ge. Dea r i-r . Lee i It was indeed a pleasure to be asked to judge the oollege beauty contest for The hef lector . I found the ohoioe a more difficult one than usual. The youthful loveliness of all the young contestants was exceptionally striking. My final selection was based on the following standards: the perfection of their features, the vivacity of their ftoial expressions, the beauty of hair texture and its arrangement, ana the figure — both for symmetry and oosture. You will fino the clotures numbered on the reverse side. 1 would like to extend my compliments to all the young women for their tasteful and attractive grooming. And I would like to thank you and The Reflector for honoring me with this invitation to act as judge for the Beauty Seotion of your Annual. Sinoerely yours. Hf.ig 8J S4 87 88 89 Alethta Brown Robert Chisolm WHO ' S WHO Among Students in American Universities and Colleges The honor these nine students hold is the students. Selection is made on the basis of curricular activities, and potentiality for Georgia Teachers College has shown both dents for inclusion in the 1946-47 edition IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND Lewis Hinely Evelyn James ■in 1 . ( . 1 1 1 Wilbur McAi.i ister overall distinction for outstanding college character, scholarship, leadership in extra- future usefulness to business and society, pride and confidence in choosing these stu- of WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS COLLEGES. Frances Reeves ROSS ROUNTREE QUEEN AND ATTENDENTS OF THE MAY COURT 94 GIRLS INTRAMURAL An integral part of the physical education program for girls is to train each girl so that she would be qualified to assist in directing the physical education activities for girls in any school in which she might teach. To accomplish this, 3 years of physical education for girls is required. -4 9X 99 t Did You Say a Love Game? 100 102 Mary Ni.ll Chapman Classes 1 J. W. McAli ister Sporti 10} 104 Left to Right: Peggy Clark, L. C. Lee, James Stanfield, Evelyn James, Jackie Strange, Isiline Banks, Ross Rountree, Alethia Brown, Max Lockwood, Joe Allen Jones. Henderson The Student Counci Ross Rountree President Joe Allen Jones Vice President Max Lockwood Secretary Dean Henderson Ad visor F. Reeves 105 7he (jewqe-Ame Ray Dot Ray Joe A. Jones . Lambuth Key Noel Brooks Kuc mks JON ' ES . . Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Business Manager Managing Editor Regis Rowell . . MAKE-UP Richard Fisher, Editor Arlo Ni smith. Assistant FEATURES Jerry Hamilton, Editoi A. J. Jones, Assistant Evelyn James, Assistant . Asst. Bus. Mgr. COLLEGE Betty Jones, Editor Homer Meaders, Sports Margaret Warren, Class Mardette Neel, Art Louise Dean, Drum a Reporters Howard Atkinson Thompson 106 Left to right: Richard Fisher, Lambuth Key, Dr. Huffman, Regis Rowell, Noel Brooks. Dot Ray. First rov : Miss Drake, Joe Allen Jones, A. J. Jones, Steve Zalumas, Jerry Hamilton. Second rou : Miss Pike, Burchard Berry, Evelyn James, James Stanfield. 107 DRAMATICS Juanita Tillman . President Arthur Yarbrough . V.-Pres. Joyce Calloway . . Secretary Isilene Banks . Doris Tillman . Christine Drake Treasurer Reporter Sponsor Dramatic Club 108 Scene from Dramatic Club Play Scene from Dramatic Club Play 1(19 1 10 THE VETERANS CLUB Andrew Cowart Roscof. Pagett Josephine Rupi i L. C. Lee Lewis Brinson . Dr. Weaver . President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Chaplain Publicity Agent Faculty Advisor Left to Right, first row: Mixon, Mecks, Edenfield, Cox, Edwards, Rogers, Brewton, Ahl, Rogers, Pagett, L. C. Lee, Cowart, Scott, Chisolm, Johnson, C. Edwards, Jones, Durden, Wiggins. Second Row: M. Davis, Saunders, Tippins, Barnes, Brinson, Phillips, Riner, Kingery, Eanes, Hutchinson, Brannen, Baglcy, R. Roberson, Bishop, Wheeler. Thin! Ron: Lee, Holloway, Rush, Jackson, Weeks, A. Davis, Ginn, Hatton, Brannan, DuPree, Bell, Hamby, Metts, Rountrcc, Anderson, Collins.. Fourth Row: Sapp, Lockwood, Sarratt, McAllister, Veal, Bateman, Rupee, Stephens, Johnston, Cheshire, Farmer, Wircman. Burnett, Alexander, Murphy, McCarty, Spell. Fifth Rou: Williams, Erickson, M. L. Brannen, Blanchard, Waters, Sutton, Godbee, Strickland, Futch, T. W hite. I sees, J. W hite, Rahn, Ball, Enlow, Perry, Blitch, Anderson, R. Davis, E. Mecks, Donaldson, Poppell, Daniels, Prosser, Hodges, Harrison, Woods, Watson, Holland, A. J. Jones, Odum. Ill THE CHORUS Ronald J. Neil, Director Earluth Epting, Pianist Jack W. Broucek, Organist Left to Right, First Row: Martha Lee, Regis Rowell, Rose Rob ' oins, Betty Jean Phillips, Martha Eason, Betty Jones, Benny Spell, Miriam Todd, Barbara Jean Brown, Doris Spell, Martha Webb, Iris Wiggins, Sarah Beth Woods, Mildred Hamby, Rosalyn Tillotson, Lucille Swearingen, R. J. Neil. Second Raw: Emily Kennedy, Pauline Neil, Alice Peterson, Sarah Ann May, Ruth Smith, Martha Napier, Peggy Clark, Mary Browning, Johnnie Heath, Joan Cameron, Ida Blanche Vincent, Zona Long, Elizabeth Bland, L ' Bertie Holland, Josey Brigham, Bobbye Quick, Ramona Nesmith, Carleen Ellis. Third Row: Jerry Hamilton, Geral- dine Williams, Evelyn James, Betty Hinley, Ruth Quarles, Doris Tillman, Hazel Tillman, Betty Jones, Jean Hill, Nocoleta Lewis, Margaret Sherman, Louise Sherman, Windell Gibbs, Malcolm Coleman, L. B. Metzger, S. B. Campbell, George Smith, Howard Smith, Gene Smith. Fourth Ron : James Justice, James Jackson, Bruce Carruth, Velda Cranford, Dan Monts, Bobbye Johnson, Evelyn Arnold, Dorothy King, Katherine Satterwhite, Marion Thompson, Bobby Holland, Burchard Berry, Eugene Murphy, Billy Holland, Harold Brabham. Fifth Ron: Jimmie Bishop, Russell Everitt, Madison Short, N. F. Champion, Hoke Smith, Gene Henderson, James Edenfield. 112 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Lewis Hinelv Robert Waters Mayo Hudson Clinton Davis Floyd Meeks . Dr. Hostetler President Vice President Scc.-Treas. Reporter Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor Mr. Erickson Sponsor Herbert Jones, Mayo Hudson, Lewis Hinely, Robert Waters, Grady Donaldson, W. B. Akins, Joel Newsome, Delmar Cowart, Hal King, Ronald Josey, Clinton Davis, Floyd Meeks, Dr. Hostetler, Griffin Thompson, Frank Miller, Victor Lancaster, George Eanes, Mr. Erickson, John Godbee, Ross Rountree. 113 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB MEMBERS Burchard Berry Joe Allen Jones Noel Brooks L. C. Lee Alethia Brown Loyce Lynn Bruce Carruth Wilbur McAllister Caro Chamblis Mary Sue Morris Willard Cox J. M. Nall Buzzy Daniel Mardette Neel Bessie Dean John Perry Louise Dean Myrtice Prosser Bill Estes Jackie Robbins Hiram Grogan Rose Robbins Jessie Hamby Regis Rowell Mayo Hudson Jay V. Saratt Albert Johnson Virginia Taylor Barbara Johnson George Williams Helen Johnson Groover Woodrum OFFICERS Mardette Neel President Wilbur McAllister Vice President Louise Dean Secretary Mayo Hudson Treasurer SPONSOR Miss Hester Newton I 14 SANFORD HALL HOUSE COUNCIL OFFICERS Joe Allen Jones President Buzzie Daniel .... Vice President Millard Green . . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS James Rouse, Jay Sarrett, Delmar Cowart, Sanford Wharton, Eddie Rush, Ed Mixon, Roscoe Pagett, Andy Cowart, Hugh New- ton, Max Lockwood, Pat Hatton, Millard Green, Buzzie Daniel, Robert Chisolm. Seated: Green, Daniel, Johnson, Jones, Pagett. Standing: Patton, Lockwood, Rush, Newton, Cowart, Chisholm. LEWIS HALL HOUSE COUNCIL OFFICERS Frances Reeves . . . President Juanita Tillman . Vice President Virginia Wells . Secretary-Treas. Front Run: Frances Reeves, Emily Kennedy, Juanita Tillman. Back Rote: Mrs. Hussey, Roberta Kea, Helen Walker, Virginia Wells, Martha Tootle. 1 1 5 EAST HALL HOUSE COUNCIL OFFICERS Evelyn James President Mardette Neel .... Vice President Anne Scruggs .... Sccretary-Treas. Seated, left to right: Ann Scruggs, Alethia Brown, Evelyn James, Miss Veazey, Betty Thompson, Lawana Daves, Peggy Clark. Standing: Ann Parker, Sarah Ann May, Bessie Dean, Betty Rowse, Mardette Neel, Rosalyn Tillotson, Lyneve Anderson. WEST HALL HOUSE COUNCIL Front Row: Betty Jones, Clementine Wiggins, Margaret Alexander, Chris- tine Shuptrine. Second Row: Mary Nell Chapman, Laura Margaret Brady, Alice Peterson, Doris Tillman. Third Row: Dorothy King, Nellene Cov- ington, Prudence Cook. OFFICERS Nellene Covington .... President Prudence Cook .... Vice President Mary Nell Chapman . Secrefary-Treas. 116 Y. W. C. A. Power Through Prayer COUNCIL Evelyn James President Juan ita Tillman Vice President Mary V. Phillips .... Secretary-Treasurer Ida B. Vincent Music Chairman Elizabeth Smith .... Recreation Chairman Mardette Neel WSCF Chairman Bessie Dean Publicity Chairman Frances Reeves, Jackie Strange, and Rosalvn Tillotson . . . Vesper Committee Virginia Wells, Doris Tillman, and Betty Rowse Evening Watch First Ron: Tillotson, Phillips, J. Tillman, James; Second Ron: Wells, Reeves, Neel, Strange; Third Row: Rowse, Dean, D. Tillman, Smith. SPONSORS Miss Marjorie Crouch Miss Marie Wood Miss Cathleen Pike 117 Coleman President Berry Vice President Darsey Set retar 1 ) Cone Treasurer Y. M. C. A. The way to grow is to cat the Bread of Life Ben Darsey, Malcolm Coleman, Robert Cone, Jimmy Moye, James Stanfleld, Emory Wheeler, Jack Miller, Griffin Thompson, Dolan Brown, Ed Edwards, Calvin Brewton, Walter Johnston, Roswell Freeman, Calton Ahl, Wallace Phillips, Leo Weeks, Bennie Bowen, Donald Rogers, George Smith, James Brannen, Ronald Josey, Ed Daniels, Kenneth Durden, Millard Green, Billy Joe Parker, Arthur Yarbrough, Gilbert Parker, Robert Chisolm, Carlton Alford, Jimmy Mincey, Ray DeLoach, Wertz Zepperer, L. M. Metzger, Windell Gibbs, Aunt Sophie, William Cox, Lawrence Enlow, James Mullis, Joe Anderson, James Jackson, Harold Brabham, Lamar Blanton, William Odom, Daniel Monts, John Quillian, Eddie Rush, L. S. Thompson, Jerry Conner, McCormack, Steve Zolumas, Lewis Hinely, Max Lockwood, Carl Sampy, Burchard Berry, Bill Jones, Art Morgan. 118 DANCE ORCHESTRA One of the new additions to the campus this year is the T. C. Top Tuners, an aggrega- tion of eleven men who furnish distinctive dance ryhthms for the college dances and socials. The group is sponsored by the college and has received attention and many invita- tions from visitors for them to play off-campus engagements. One of the highlights of the year was their appearance at the G.M.E.A. state instrumental and vocal clinic, G.S.C.W., Milledgeville, where the Top Tuners gave a demonstration in school dance orchestra technics before music educators of the state. M u Sigma Left to Right: Betty Jones, Ruth Quarles, Barbara Anderson, Mary Virginia Phillips, Jerry Hamilton. 119 W. A. A. OFFICERS Juanita Tillman President Betty Jones Vice President Joyce Callaway Secretary Alethia Brown Basketball Nellene Covington .... Softball Elizabeth Smith .... Swimming Betty G. Jones Archery Virginia Wells Field Ball Mary Burnett Tennis FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OFFICERS James Rouse, Jr President Jack Miller Vice President Mary Jo Horton . . . Secretary-Treas. Sarah Ann May . . . Publicity Agent FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. Harry Huffman Mrs. Veda B. Gibson Left to Ki,v,ht, Front Row: Mary Stubbs, LeNita Clark, Sally Smith, Martha Napier, James Rouse, Bobbie Montgomery. Second Row: Laura M. Brady, Billie Kinsey, Ann Nelson, Bertha Crowley, Jack Miller, Elma Oglesby. Third Row: Alton Davis, Carolyn Tyre, Calvin Brewton, Sarah Ann May, Frances Reeves, Evelyn James. Buck Row: Dr. Huffman, Mary ]o Horton Ernest Ivey, Lora B. Thompson, Jean Hodges, Lois Stockdale, Fostine Akins, Zona Long, Roswell Freeman, Mrs. Gibson. 120 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Enrichment and happiness, through enlight- enment and skills the art of in ing and serving. OFFICERS Josephine Muteier .... President Doris Tillman .... Vice President Bessie Dean Secretary Mary Allen Treasurer FACULTY ADVISOR Miss Rutei Bolton 121 THE SCIENCE CLUB Martha Tootle President Juanita Tillman Walter Dillard Treasurer Program Chairman l imit Row: Arthur Yarbrough, Martha Tootle, Steve Zalumas, Robert Chisolm, Eugenia Wimberly, W. S. Hanner. Second Row: Andy Cowart, Gilbert Parker, Juanita Tillman, Joe Farmer, Louis Brinson, Joyce Calloway, Billy Finch. Third Row: Bobo Bryan, John Mays, James Jackson, Eddie Rush, Malvina Trussell, Robert Moye. Back Row: Walter Dillard, Henry J. McCormack, James Bryan, Walton Cheshire, Alex Futch, Calton Ahl. 122 THE COLLEGE BAND Marches! Overtures! Novelties! These and many others form the repertoire for concerts and tours of the T.C. Band. Due to the absence of football games, the band is unable to display its usual pageantry and glamour and thus confines its talents to programs designed for indoor listening. Membership is open to any college men or women who play band instruments, and rehearsals are held twice weekly throughout the college year. Director Jack. W. Brolk i k MEMBERS Cornets and Trumpets: John Fletcher, I. E. Thigpen, Barbara Jean Brown, Mary Allen, Madison Short, Vann Harrison Drums: Bert Justice, Harry Strickland, Iris Wiggins Saxophones: Jimmy Morris, Bill Williams, Joyce Denmark, Lambuth Key, Agnes Blitch Trombone: Pete Royal French Horn: Pat Preetorius Flute: Donald Wilkes Clarinets: S. B. Campbell, Ruth Quarles, James Sheppard, John Proctor, Zona Long, Johnnie Heath, Betty Ratcliffe, Betty Jones, Betty Jean Phillips 123 125 126 The Pan-American Festival Presented by The Seniors 127 128 130 131 132 133 134 136 137 COMPLIMENTS ...OF ... 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Grant Tillman AMBULANCE SERVICE Statesboro — Georgia THE FRIENDLY CAFE Wfu ic Delicious Food Is Served Special Dinnkrs Served Every Sunday j { 30 North Main St. i Phc 569 Maxwell Bros. Asbill If in the market tor Furniture, you ' ll find it at Maxwell Bros. Asbil for Less. Phone 3-5701 I I Savannah ! ELEANOR SHOP LADIES READY TO WEAR Phone 5620 110! 2 W. Broughton St. Georgia Compliments | ...of. .. I J Statesboro Floral Shop I AUTHORIZED FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY SHOP ( j Phone 319 i Fair Road CHARLES BRYANT WHOLESALE FRUITS PRODUCE j j South Main Statesboro, Ga. I EAST GEORGIA PACKING COMPANY r i I Statesboro j ( .1 CIKGIA Compliments . . .of . . . 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