Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

 - Class of 1950

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X M., ,, 1' . .,wQ.e'- , ,,s ,,.,f ' vi 9. -fy. A W rv 1, Q 3- . '22 its 5 1 5 5 5 We Mr. Neal Thomas f.'ht'mf.r1ry His genial humor and excellent per- sonality make a lively chemistry class and have endeared him to every stu- dent. Mr. Thomas is the proud pos- sessor of a Ph. B. from Emory. Miss Jewel Trippe I rem'l1 Our new French teacher has endeared herself to us by her knowledge of her sabiect and her ability to teach it, An A.B, from Shorter College and an M.A. from the University of Georgia are her degree attainments. Mr. George Unversagt Vfolfn and Ori'llc.rIr-1 Our Southern Cavalier comes over to Columbus High after lunch to enjoy an afternoon teaching the stringed en- Mr. Unversagt received a semble. B.S. in Music Education from the Uni- versity of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Miss Lillian Wells rllilfhwlzillfrx Miss Wells is admired by all who know her, since she is such an inter- esting person and has such a sweet disposition at all times. Her B.S. de- gree came from G.S.C.W. although she attended the University of Georgia some of the time. Mrs. Marijon Williams Igllgliifl Commanding respect from every pupil, she gets right to the point of the lesson. This attractive teacher at- tended Alabama State College, where she graduated with a B.A. degree. 7750 Mr. Edwin Wolf limp' Pf'1y.vfi'i1f EJnu.1!.Fur1 .mtl Co.1i'f1 He lends a firm but helping hand to the boys in his physical education classes. Our Assistant Coach is a man of many athletic letters . Mr. Wolf attained his BS at Auburn. Mrs. Lucile Smith flltlrztlgrr nj' !fi1fi'li'1fiI Mrs, Smith, the manager of our cafe- teria, looks cool and poised even after she has lust cooked up good meals for over one thousand pupils. Mrs. Jessie Jones ffilllvlrrfzl Our assistant manager of the cafe- teria, Mrs. Jones, has an infectious laugh and likes to be around young people. Mrs. J. M. Brown Ctlf1'h'1'f1t One of our cafeteria cashiers, Mrs. Brown, has a friendly personality that makes our fifth period more enioyable than ever, even though we have to Ms pay for it. Mrs. C. P. lrwin Cufvlrrfa She is one of our cashiers in the cafe- teria, who greets us with a broad smile and an open hand.

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Z l ' s is Q 'fx Miss Evelyn Johnson ,'lIlIfha'lIlAllfl',f l-ler poise and teaching methods class- ify her as a model teacher. She received her A.B, at the University of Georgia and she is working on her M.A. and M,R.S, degrees at Auburn and elsewhere. Mr. Thomas Knowles Phyfirx amf Biology Five toot two, eyes of blue and oh, what Mr. Knowles can do. A B.S. from the University of Georgia and an M.A. from Peabody serve as ample proof. Miss Roberta Lawrence Friglixh Miss Lawrence is one ot our many strong English teachers. Her good sense of humor eases the pain ot some homework. She graduated from Shorter College with an A.B. degree and Co- lumbia University with an M.A. degree Captain John Lee lihzrzli Dinrtrlr Because of our excellent Band Direc- tor, the Columbus High Band is ac- claimed the best band in the land . Every one of his musicians likes, ad- mires, and works hard tor him. Miss Constance Martin llfxlrny limi' Crngrirphy The Junior High pupils of history and geography will always remember Miss Martin's neat, fashionable dress, and her interesting classes. She received her B.A. from Shorter College. Mrs. Emily Petty lm'1'nfngy Mrs. Petty, our biology teacher, pos- sesses a smile and a deep understand- ing that her students will long remem- ber. An AB. degree from G.S.C.W. started her on her road to fame , Miss Ruth Plumb Hurfze Hl'0II1IlIljLA,Y Miss Plumb is prosld ot her new kitchen and we are proud of the tuture home- makers she is producing. Upon grad- uation from the University of Georgia, she received her B.S. degree. Miss Elizabeth Rogers lairin Wisdom, understanding, and sincerity have made Miss Rogers dear to the hearts of her pupils, Our Latin teacher received her two Bachelor of Arts de- grees from Peabody and her M.A. from Columbia University. Mrs. Clotilde Shirley Eriglffh arlif Dr'il1r1i1I.7t'.f Mrs. Shirley is an attractive teacher with a genuine interest in each and every pupil. At Asbury College she received her B.A, and at the Univer- sity of Georgia, her M,A. Mrs. Mary Strickland Tyfvirlgp nuff Nfzurlhllllil By their fruits ye shall know them and Mrs, Strickland produces excel- lent fruit in her typing classes. She graduated from G.S.C.W. with a B.S. degree and from Peabo with an M.A. degree, ,- N . lv' yn I if l X . ,Ai V., R7 63. fy!!! L ,nv-qs. 533 5 zg. .5 A 5



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