Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1939
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He loved life and people: he did his tasks erlieiently, and his ready wit and democratic spirit Won for him friends who will not soon fiwrget him. He iouglit .1 grind fighrg He tinished the course: He kept the tliirh: Page 3 Page ll- Qaaewaacl To record facts, faces and fancies: to set an indelible stamp upon the past: and to perpetuate the present, We publish this second edition of our year hook. The I-luhertonianf' Through this medium we shall carry into the future tender memories of pleasant days spent within the walls of dear old Georgia State College. Our heartfelt thanks go to Miss Janie L. Lester, who consented to the use of funds for the last edition of the Georgia Herald to help make this venture possihle. We vvish also to express our sincere ap' preciation of the invaluahlc assistance and encouragement of our distinguished Class Advisor, Doctor A. H. Gordon-great teacher, profound scholar, and inspiring leader xvhose xvise counsel and constructive criticisms have made The Hulnertonitm a much more successful venture than it would otherwise have heen. ISHN ANDERSCDN LGCKETTE Page 6 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN I-IUBERT AB., B.Sc.,A. M., tio . . . PRESIDENT A. li., A. M., Morehouse Colle-geg H. Se., Massachusetts State Collegeg LL. D., Allen University: Completed resident requirementfor Ph.D. degree at Minnesota and llarvartl Universities. A nixin of great executive .ihilityg at min of laeen vision. gi nun of common sense ideals: such .1 one lr our president, Benjtnnin F. Huliert. XVe gratefully :ielgnovvledge our indelitetlness to him for the part wliigh he played in creating fllX'OI'-llxlC sentiment toward this puhlication. Through his efforts, we feel that Georgia State College, .ind consequently, the l'luliertonian, will continue to grow and ext imntl through the years. Extention Supervisory Staff lf H. Stone, State Agent for Negro Vvforli Miss Camilla VVeems, Assistant State Agent for Negro Wilrk Alexander Hurse, State Club Agent Mrs C. ll. Cave, Clerk W. A. Hagins, Clerk Z. T. Hubert, Assistant State Club Agent The State Extension Service for Negroes, xvliicb aims to project improved prae tices in farm and borne development in every section of the State. employes 23 Farm Demonstration Agents and 24 Home Demonstration Agents, who work twelve montbs in tlie year. Some of tlieir major activities are to develop 21 LivefatfHome program, promote and improve social and recreational activities, soil building, home improvement and 4-'H Club work. Page 7 4- ,IPUIIIWI K ll' Pl UIVJJS A . A C 3- .1 I3 ll ,.. .1 .-1 e-v Jr I3 1, I f, 7 7, 5 f, ' i rv C P. .4 U2 F. F1 I2 ff fl ..- .M ,- E: : rv KN .4 T 2' 5 : E V1 L4 z' 41' 7' P fx 'I : .1 1 7fze aww, 41755 IOSEPHINE DOBBS, B. S., M. A. IANIE L. LESTER, A. B., A. M. Clntlung Haul nf Englislr Dc'pru'tn1e11t, Litemture B. S., Spclnmn Cullegcz M. S.. Culumluu L'l1lVCl'SlIY A U, SpL'lIIl.ll1cl1lllC2Cl lvl. A.. l.lr11n-rwlryul' XX'15qrm,1n Mas. 101-IN ANDERSON LOCKETT VARNETTA FRAZIE MATRON A. H. GORDON, A. B.. LL. B., A. M., Litt. D. History, Head of the Socml Science Department A. B.. Atlanta Unlvcrsltyg LLB., Hanultun Cwllege ul' Luwg A. M.. Culurnbm University: l.1tt.D., Allen Urmiversltyg Completed rcsldentml and language rcqulrcments fur Ph. D. at Culmrlzmlwizr University Addltional graduate wurlc at Harvard and the LJDIVCYSIIY of Mlnnesfmta ARTHUR DWIGHT Page 9 -me Qzmzzf, COBA P. CAMPBELL, B. S. ECIILCLIIIUII C. VERNON CLAY, B. S.. M. S. Chemistry BA SM H-11HP1 H IVY illffl GI'-Uhlllff Xx'f'1'k- LvU1VCI'Sii5'M B. S.. Kansai Stare UmvcrN1tY: M. S.. KilI1'2fl5 State Un1vers1tY PCl1DSYlX'1lIlli1 I . . . '- ' - T A - wee... -1.gg:.-. .. .. ' v 1 Q 4 M01-UE B- NUC B- S- B. H. CRUTCHER. B. s., M. s. Ftmdx B Im,ww.1 Sllllc Univcreztyg M. S., Iwwu Stats: Universlty ,CYV . , In .v. lynx.-.mx State fmllfuc Sw QW.. . ' 4 .. ,L . . nw-.- 5 LUELLA HAWKINS, B. S., B. S. in Lib. SCT. B S.. XYIB Page IO Libmmm crfurgc l.'nix'crsztv. B. uw LIB. Scl., Hmuptun .lnxhtlllu B EDWARD L. MAXWELL. B. A.. M. A. Biology, Natural Sciences A.. Morclmusc Cullcqcz M. A., Umversity oi' Minnesota 7424 1. 11 1 'Ee-Q. ' .f ' 4 U- B- B131-CHER W. E. GRIFFIN, A. B. Budget C1911 Hmtury, Eunu-nm:- Mmer Teachers' Cwllcgc: Advanced VX'm'k. l.ED1YCl'ilfY of Mmne- A. Bl' MUl.Ch1,u,C CUHCSCL C ,,,l ,pletcd luldcmml requlmmems im' M. 5.. at Imva State fmllcuc RUBYE E' GAPSON' A' B' A. C. CURTRIGHT, A. B. Pmctzce bclzow . I Dam :rj Instruut1m1,Hurory A. B.. Arkansrw State Cwllcgc A Vfmwrk. Clulmgu .md fiHlI1IHbI.l i,'IllX'CI'S!llCi .. E lf-.1 I , Z1 is?- x f iq 'QQ . Y, .5 -QA' ' -' MILLICENT DOBBS, A. B., M. A. I- H- GADSON- IRM A- B-1 M- B- P-- . B., MUI'Cll4vl,1NC Cullcgcg A. B , Chxmgw LTINVF2l'5ilYI Grzlduutc D,-dmdtffs, E-,lghsll Caslzier, Accozmtmg Dzreftwr of Di1'zS1o11 of Busi11e..5 , P it ' A. B., Spelman Cullcgeg M. A., Cfvlumbia Umverszty ld me A. E.. Ivlurclu- uso: Ni. B, A.. Nwrthwcstern Universlty Page I I 7fzfe qdfdlftlliy M. L. SIMMONS. A. B. RCglXfTLl 1' A. Bw Llqurjghl Stale fullggg BU MAE. F. ROI-XCHE Su'retLlv'y-to-t1ze Preszdent iron Clcmcnl Sclm-J 'T F , . .Q 4. JW' ' .Wx F. MARCELLUS STALEY, A. B., B. S. A., M. S. SUSAN pQLLARD Dwectm' of Agv'iczcft1L1'f. A,qv'1'c111I1u111 EJLLCJIIIOTT E15m,mm,.X, Edummm Lind A,At B S' x'IMChUuW Wllffff B' S' A CUIIHCH Umwmtyz M S NClIIl13l Art Couric, Pratt Instltutcg Ncw York City COURSE. A B.. Page I2 H. T. SAMPSON, A. B.. M. S. fNIL1tl1c1m1t1L'x Mmclx--1140 flfllcgc, NI, S, l!!'IlYClifIy of Chicngn ffwmell Lvl1lX'Cl'i!lX'L X'x'411'k Un Dugfmgxtc. Ohm SLULQ Ifuly.-I--lry Ml . antu Lfn1vc1's1ty: GCL'iI'2lll State College M. B. PAYNE, A. B. Englzslz gima LTINUIIQ Graduate Vfwrk, Umvcrslty ol' M1nn.':.cwL1 '7fze amy, 5 'NVE ' Wg . A g 5 F S Q6 5-41 P .,.4x I ' -Xu?S?F' ' Q V fist T s ' fi, RQ . . , 2' L Q . . 3 , 5 xx M S Auto-Nfeclwnzus, Electruul Engmeev mg Bu.m1e::x B. S.. S--uth fill'-IIIILI State Cullcgcz GI'-ldLl.lfC Wbrk, University Ut- Mnmcmm Ixiclntmh BLlSlI1CNr Cwllcgc, Ldwruwcu. M-l'S.lChllNUIlH Ala. FRANK THARPE, B. S- W. CARMICHAEL JAMES, A. B. .. Gcvrgm State N lf 1 115: 1 Fdrm Slap E uncut fb 1:11 Btwn C0110-C: Umdudtc Vgmkq Cumcll Llnwcrxltv A B.. .NILIINIJ U1nx'crwrtj.'. filqdlnxm' Vfurlz. fXtl.mtn U111wg-IB-.ty f-. ,. . ,Xi ... R., -.fp . B Y' lv. .V . S W- H- KING- B- S- ANNIE B. DIXCN, B. s. H',77't1'Lsll1f1l7'C FUUJS B. S. Halnptkm Inst mtg- Graduate XX7ork, Iowa State. B. S., University of Ruchckrcrg c3f.lL1llJlfC W'nrk. Ck!llII1ll'Tl.l University of Illinois Unlvcrsltyg L,Il'IlVCI'5lfy of Mlnncw-tal Page I3 763 624.16 ii fi 5 :J . f , fl W gg 3 5 5 ' 3 . 'asv 5 .NN . xl b .W ,A -. . ' H1 -. -a H. E. STONE, B. S. V. W. WINTERS. B. A., M. A. Clarhzng Head of Dspartment crfNL1t141'd1 Sciences B 5. HLLIIIIWIKDII Imtmztuz M. S , l'n1x'crw1ty of Chzczifilx L B. A., LTlllVCI'QlfV of Inwa: M. A.. University of Ohio ' ,fnrifla I E FQ fu YF' 5 in FU 3 P' n- rn 2 UP' E 5 DP' '-1 cn O 2'7- F PU Z sz: fn F' 3 Head of Educazwvz Department, Head of C67I1NfiCdfl'fP?l Head of Nfuxfu Department A B. Marclwufc Clallygc. M. A., Calunllwa Umversityq Grudunnc A. Bu link Un,..C,.,m.: Mu, BN 12151. Umvcmty XX'm'k on Dl'CfUl'.N Degree, L'n1x'c1N.iy uf' Ivhnnesutai F Page Ill- 'SE ROBERT A. THOMAS, B. S. A. ELLA IVI. WASI-DNGTON, A. B. arm S:4Abw'1fzl.'u1Jc,:r fxx1QT1f,IJ?l1-X' Clhdmm B, S :XA fhfflrgm Starr ffm-llcgc A. B.. Unxversxty uf Icvwa: c:l'ildIl.lIC Vs'm'k. L'r1ix'ers1ty of Iowa .fcufcaf 14 uma! K ky, JAMES A. HULING Editor of First College Annual s PROFESSOR VJ. A. MYERS First Cranlimtc in Agriculture FRANK R. SPENCER , President General Alumni Avo litlllll PROFESSOR F.R.LAMPK1N R- P- PINCKNEY Principal Spencer High Cutrmmling Graduate Lind Rnilway Columbus, Ga. Mail Clerk Page I5 s SSE CLA ffxwx-E 'Wx 9 f g 5g9 ' :W-93 A ,f MATTHEW C. BURKE, B. S. A. . . . uBTdITlSH VALOOSTA, GEORGIA MAJOR: VOCATIONAI. AGRICULTURE President, Senior Class, Agricultural Association, '3393-4, '37f'39: Y. M. C. A., '37 39, Chorus, '33f'34g Manager, Hubertonian. uNever die before your death. LEROY BOLDEN, B. S. E ...... . Lee SAVANNAH, GEORGIA IVIAJIORZ ENGLISH Vice President, Senior Class: Trade Association, '3if'39g Book Club, '39, Dramatic Club, '39, Georgia Herald Staff, '35-'39, Debating Club, '39, Cratorical Contest, '37f'39, Verse Speaking Choir, '39, Cheer Leader, '39. You live but Once, Once is enough if your work it right. NATHANIEL ODEL MORRIS, B. S. A. . . Marsh SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA MAJOR: NXOCATION.-AL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, '35-'39, Vice President Agricul' tural Association, '33, President Agricultural Association, '39, Business Manager of Senior Class, '39. LESLIE CALHOUN, B. S. H. E. .... . Doc I'I.-XNVKINSVILLE, GEORGIA IVIAJIORZ HOME ECONOMICS Secretary of Senior Class, '39, H. E. Club, '37f'39. Get all that's worthwhile out of life. GROVER EUBANKS, B. S. E. ...... Ulmer SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MAJOR: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Trade Association, '3if'39, Business Club, 35939: Draf IIIHLIC Club, '37f'39. There are four kinds of compositions, and the chief of these is argument. ANANIAS MASCN, B. S. A ...... Brick SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA MAJOR: VOC.ATlt5N.AL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, '35f'39, Reporter, Senior Class: Publishing Editor, Hubertonian: Y. M. C. A., '3i 391 Football, '35f'39, Sports Correspondence, Georgia Herald, '37 '39 You can't change the past, but you can ruin a perfectly good present worrying over the future. PAUL DIXON, B. S. A. ........ Dick AUGUSTA, GEORGIA MAJOR: XIOCATIGN.-AL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, '35f'39, Assistant Business Man' b ager, Hubertonian Staff, Parliamentarian, Senior Class: Parliamentarian, Agricultural Association. As in the game of horses, so is it in the game of life, that class and consistency will tell. RUTHERFORD E. LOCKETTE, B. S. E. . . Di-. INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE, GEORGIA MAJOR: ECONOMICS Treasurer, Senior Class, '39, Trade AssO:iatiOn, '3if'39: Reporter Trade Association, '39, Football, '3if'39: PFCL-' dent Tennis Club, '38, Personnel Editor, Hubertonianz Y. M. C. A., '37-'39. Generous, big hearted, and kind, A better friend would be hard to find. Page I7 Page I8 Seniafvt MILLARD MCWHCRTER, B. S. E. ,... Mac NEVJNAN, GEORGIA MAJOR: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Fort Valley, 35936, Morehouse, '37, Business Club, '39. Solid ALFREDA STEWAR'T, B. S. H. E. . . B. B. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MAJOR: HOME ECONOMICS Y. W. C. A.: Home Economics Club. Live today, for tomorrow you may die. HARVEY WALDEN, B. S. A .... . Flash' BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA MA JOR: VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, '37f'39g Florida A. Es? M. Col' lege, '3'if'36. Football, '37f'39. UNO kiddingfi LEON YOUNG, B. S. A ......., M1llie' MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA MA JOR: VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, '35f'39. I'd rather argue than eatfl MARVIN WHITE, B. S. A. ...... Heads HARLEM, GEORGL4 MA JOR: VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, 35939, Y. M. C. A., '35-'39 Football, '35, College Crchestra, 35939. Always going Out Somewhere, or else just coming basl-:.' a LETHA TARVER, B. S. E. ...... Big Shot SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA MAJOR: SOCIAL SCIENCE Basketball, '35f'39g Captain Basketball Team, '37f'39g Y. W. C. A., 35939. Let's make hay while the sun shines. MATTIE THARPE, B. S. H. E ...... Mat I'I.-XVVKINSVILLE, GEORGIA MAJOR: HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club, '39g Assistant Secretary, Class, '37: Dramatic Club, '39g Verse Speaking Choir, '39, Shes friendly, she's fine, She's jolly, she's kind, A girl like Mattie, Is hard to End. PAULINE HOWELL, B. S. I-I.. E. . . . Sk1ppe SWAINSBORO, GEORGIA IVIAAIOR2 HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club, '3'Tf'391 Y. W. C. A., .wwf .19 A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, A charm of friendship all the while. SAMUEL BYRD, B. S. E. ,.,..... Sam Cr.-XINESVILLE, GEORGIA MAJOR: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Trade Association, 35739: Business Club, '37f'39: Y. M. s.,. s-, C. A., '3if'39. To say little and perform much shows the characteristic of a good mind, HARVEY BLACK, B. S. S. .... Baby Dimiplmsn SAVANNAH, GEORGIA IVIAVIORZ NATURAL SCIENCE Trade Association, 39939. Clothes don't make the man, but they go a long way. GEORGE C. HALL, B. S. A. ....... 'fPop DARIEN, GEORGIA MAJOR: VOGATIONAL ALQRICULTLIRE Agricultural Association, '37-'39g Y. M. C. A., '37f'39. If I succeed in life, I owe it to my loved Onesg If I fail, I alone am to blame. ANNIE E. YOUNG, B. S. E. .... . Ann SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MAJOR: ENGLISH Dramatics, '39: Georgia Herald Staff, '3if'39: Editorfinf chief of the Business Herald, '38, TO be or not to be, that is the question. NATHANIEL MAYES, B. S. E. . . . Sweetie Pea SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MAJOR: ENGLISH President Dramatic Club, '391 Trade Association, '357391 Book Club, '3if'39g Business Club, 37939, Vice Presif dent Dramatic Club, 'SSL Business Manager, Georgia Her' ald, '353391 Basketball, 35337: Football, '3S. Build for character, not for fame. Page I9 Page 20 MARION DAVID HEATH, B. S. A. . . . Buddy WHITE PLAINS, GEORGIA MA JOR: VOC.KTION.AL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, '35f'39, Assistant Secretary Agricultural Association, '39, College Chorus, Y. M. C. A., '3'if'39. FRANKIE N. GOLDEN, B. S, E. ..... Frank SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MAJOR: ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Chairman, Student Forum, '39, Editor-in-Chief, Business Herald. '39, Dramatic Club, '39, Business Club, 35939, Normal Class, '36. Stop Stallingm RALPH LEON YOUNG, B. S. A ..... Polly WAYNEsEoRo, GEORGIA MAJOR: VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, '35f'39, Chaplain Agricultural Association, 'Si We want, and we shall have. SUSIE JOSEPH, B. S. E ........ L'Lil Bit GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA MAJOR: SOCIAL SCIENCE College Chorus, Assistant Typist, Hubertonian. Susie, you sure have improved. EMORY JOSEPH. JORDAN, B. S. E .... Moon SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MAJOR: SOCIAL SCIENCE Trade Association, '35f'39. A great fellow who really has the ability to stick. ELIZABETH LIVINGSTON, B. S. H. E. . . . Tee SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MAJOR: HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club, Reporter, Home Economics Club. To be seen, and not heard. JAMES LUTEN, B. S. A. ....... jimmy SANDFLY, GEORGIA MAJOR: VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, '3if'39, Y. M. C. A., 35739: Art Editor, Hubertonian, Always do more than you get paid for, and the ladder to success will be easier to climb. ELIZABETH WELLS, B. S. H. E. . . . . Liz SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MAJOR: HOME ECONOMICS Miss Georgia State, '39, Home Economics Club, Georgia Herald Staff, Secretary Home Economics Club, '39, Ref cortling Secretary, Hubertoniang Normal Class, '37, It is only by trying to understand others that we get our own hearts understood. eniau ALONZA R. NINONS, B. S. A ...... Sax SAVANNAH, GEoRCIA MAjoR: VtJC.MXTIlJN.'XL AGRICULTURE Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. CHARLES T. MADDOX, B. S. A. .... Peevy SANDERSVILLE, GEURGIA MAJoR: VVOCATION.-KL ALZRICLILTLIRE Agricultural Association, 35339: Y. M. C. A., '35, '39 Hold your own. JOHNNYE BEATRICE JORDAN . . F1ie1idsl1ip AMERICUS, GEoRCIA MAjoR: BUSINESS XSSDMINISTRATION Alumni Editor, Georgia Herald, '3Sf'39g Book Club, '36f '37, Business Club, 359393 College Band, '37g College Glee Club, '35-'39g Dramatic Club, 36739: Science and Mathematics Club, N391 Typist Hubertoniang Verse Speak' ing Choir, '391 Y. W. C. A., '36-'39 She is a line dancer, a good sport, and a capable ei-:ecuf tive, but she has the gift of smiling. LOUISE ODESSA LAUTIER, B. S. S. . . Little Bit SAVANNAH, GEoRf:IA TVIAVIORZ NATURAL SCIENCE Business Club, '36f'39, Dramatic Club, '37-'39, Book Club, 'SSL Georgia Herald Staff, 387391 Typist, Corref sponding Secretary, Hubertonian1 Typist, Business Herald, 'SS-'39 She can work, she can play, She can be serious, she can be gay. RUFUS SPENCER, B. S. A ...... Berlqsl1ie DIXIE, GEoRCIA MAjoR: Voi:ATIoNAL ALERICIULTLIRE Agricultural Association, 535339, Y. M. C. A., 357391 Chorus, '3i 39: College Quintet, '37f'39. Lay It down CHARLES H. LYONS. JR., B. S. E. Papa 'Tree Top Tall ATHENS, GEoRc:IA MAJoR: SoCIAL SCIENCE Trade Association, '35-'391 Y, M. C. A., '3if'39: Busi- ness Club, 379391 Orchestra, 'Si-'381 President, Athens Georgia State Club. Hello, my liduciary friend. ROBERT L. McCLINTON, B. S. E .... Clint BELTON, SoUTH CAROLINA MAIoR: SOCIAL SCIENCE Trade Association, '35f'39g Y. M. C, A., '357391 Busil ness Club, '39, Debating Club, '37f39: President Trade Ascociation, S91 Treasurer, Y. M. C. A., '39. I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. MCJOSEPH HORTON, B. S. A. ..... Mt1ck,' GREENSBORU, GEORGIA Take the cash and let the credit go. Page 2I l Page 22 Seniwu JOHN B. JACKSON, B. S. A, .... Baby jack SMITHVILLE, GEORGIA MA JOR: VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, '3if'39g Treasurer, Agricultural Association, 379383 Business Manager Agricultural Asso- ciation, '38f'39g Social Editor, Hubertonian. What a thing is, it is that: that is all that it is, and can't he changed regardless of what men say. JOSEPH H. FLAGG, B. S. A. ....... joe TENNILE, GEORGIA MAJOR: VOC.ATlONI4.L AGRICULTURE Agricultural Association, 37739: Y. M. C, A., 35739. Determination is the key to success. ROBERT H. GREYAR, B. S. H. E. .... Sum TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, ALABAMA MAJOR: HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club. Bless his little heart. ANNIE MAE HALL, B. S. E. ..... lovable N EXVTON, GEORGIA ' MAJOR: ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Y. W. C A., Book Cluhg Georgia Normal College, '37 '39. Never give up. Rufus Butler ROSA MAE PERRIN SAVANNAH, OILORGLA MILDRED JOHNSON I 61644 Jfidl Bi' ANNIE Evaivosiisr Youmz -All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time: Some with massive deeds and great. Some with ornaments of rhymef -Longfellow. Cn a certain Septemher day in the year 1937, we, a group of highfschool graduates, entered Georgia State In- dustrial College. We were given the task of guiding the stately Ship of Education over the rough waves of the Sea of Knowledge. With heiit hacks we gathered up the nec- essary equipment, then set sail for our destination. The first year ahoard the ship was spent in making prof grams of impression for the long journey ahead of us. A few of the passengers decided that they wanted to go hack. The reason for their decision we'll never know: hut hack they went. The first stop made on the journey was at Sophomore. Isle. Here we niet Louise Laurier and Ralph Young and Paul Dixon who wanted to go with us to the Isle of Graduation. After assuring them that we were happy to have them in our midst, we cont nued our iourf ney. Then things hegan to happen on hoard the ship. It was discovered that Leroy Bolden was talented for ora- toryg that Ladell Tiller, Miss Letha Tarver and Mr. Grover Euhanks were destined to hecome star haskethall players: that Marjorie Pughsley was a great songsterg that 'lohnnie Marvin Wliite, Jordan could play a saxaphone: that Charles Lyons and Alonza Ninons were memhers of the Collegiate Orchestra, that Annie Young and Louise Lauf tier had talent for writing. All of these things were dis' Why we develf covered in one year! What did we do? oped a program in honor of the school chairs. That's what we did. While Annie Young played soft, sweet music, Leroy Bolden in his resonant voice made a speech dedicated to the chair. Right at that moment a wireless came from our Guiding Star, President B, F. Huhert say' ing, Sophornores, how are you coming? Our Captain looked around from his helm and said, Tell him we are rising Shortly afterward we heard a terrihle scream coming from the Chemistry Lahoratory. Upon rushing there we found that Elizaheth Wells had heen hurt. She was immediately put ahed where she remained for quite a while. As the cloud covers up the sun, so this unfortuf nate accident covered up our trip to junior Isle. How- ever, the gale was weathered and vie soon reached Junior Isle. Here we met Elizaheth Livingstone and Matthew Burke, Harvey Walden and George Hall. We asked them to join us, and this they did gladly. Then off we started for Senior Isle! A lusty voice was raised singing: Shipmates stand together, Don't give up the ship, and immediately the whole ship seemed to he singing. The trip to Senior Isle was indeed a glorious one. During this trip Leroy Bolden, prominent memher of our crew, hegan training for the Ahhot Sengstacke Gratorical Contest. Did D. . he win first prize? You het your hoots he did. Whoever heard of a meniher of our class heing defeated? These good sailors worked for scholarship. Uur Captain, Edward Peterson, told us that we would have to enter' tain the inhahitants of Senior Isle, so we worked together for this gala affair and set the level for the -lunior-Senior promenade. We reached the Isle safely where we were received hy Mrs. A. M. Hall, Mrs, Mildred johnson, Mrs. Hattie Reese, Miss Frankie Golden and Miss Rohert Greyar. Soon after we set rail for the Isle of Graduation raking our hostesses with us. We arranged a numher of programs for the entertainment of our guests, the Fresh' men, Sophomores and hluniors. Matthew Burke was chosen our Captain for the year. More diligent and conscientious workers than the Senior Sailors were not to he had. Under the leadership of Mr. Burke we made a few dis' tinct achievements which will attest to the potentialities which for sometime lay dormant in this great hody Through our efforts we defeated the juniors and Sophof mores to crown Eli:aheth Wells 'iMiss Georgia State Col' lege 3Sf3fl. We followed this up hy reviving the Stu' dent Forum, and fostering a numher of wellattended gatherings. VVe were also instrumental in designing and standardizing the college class iewelry. The fact that the group worked so well together does not say that there was no individual achievement. In every activity these stalwarts were standing out. In instrumental music. George Hall, Harvey Black and Annie Young distinf guished themselves as did Marjorie Pughsley, Rufus Spenser, Roscoe jones and Richard Bennett in vocal music. Nathaniel Mayes served for two years as assist- ant coach of girls haskethall, with Letha Tarver and Ladcll Tiller hecoming two of his star charges. Harvey Wztldeii, Leroy Gordon, Samuel Byrd and Rutherford Lockettee hecame mainestays on the foothall aggregation. Leroy Bolden hecame editor-in-chief of the Georgia Her' ald. Annie Young, Louise Lautier, Nathaniel Mayes and Leroy Bolden hecame outstanding in Dramatics. The crowning achievement on the part of this nohle crew was the puhlishing of the second edition of the I'Iuhertonian. Now it was learned that one of our lively passengers. Ladell Tiller, had heen taken with a serious illness, and had to he sent home. Sad at heart were we, hut sail on we must. A little tired and weary from our long journey. we docked at the Isle of Graduation where we collected our materials and passed off the ship. Proudly, if a little tearfully, looking at our stately Alma Mater, we recited in a hody from Longfellow: Thou, lou, Sail on, G Ship of State! Sail on, O Union. strong and great! Humanity with all its fears. W'ith all the hopes of Iuture years. ls hanging hreatliless on thy fate! Page 23 Glwu P BY FMNKIE N. GOLDEN I was sitting in the senior class meeting about two weeks before commencement watching the different members come in and chat with each other, when all at once I began wondering just what these same young people would be doing fifteen years hence. This thought preyed on my mind so heavily from day to day that I began to look around for some method by which one could get a good look into the future. I thought of the science department and decided to ask one of the professors in this field for help. After my Nature Study class one afternoon I mentioned the fact to Professor Winf ters who told me that he thought he could solve my probf lem. He said that he had been experimenting on such a drug for ten years and at last was confident that it would work, but he had been unable to get anyone to try it. Having much faith in Professor Wiiiters as a scientist, I decided to try his plan. The directions ran thus: After eating a good dinner, preferably one consisting of large servings of meat, potaf toes, turnip greens, carrots, and apple pie or banana pud' ding-'take one teaspoonful of the drug in a glass of clear water or other beverage and fest in a quiet place. I went to the College Coop Shoppe at dinner hour the next day. and to my delight, Miss jolly had pork chops and fish as meats, and all of the vegetables mentioned above. She had apple pie for dessert, but no banana pud ding. To be sure the drug would work, I ordered two pork chops, one fish and the rest of the dinner, including the dessert. After eating this I went to B. jfs. There I bought a coca-cola and three bananas. Putting the drug in the drink, I drank it, then ate the bananas. Next, I looked around for a quiet spot. This seemed impossible to find for a while. Suddenly I remembered the old basketball court at the edge of the marsh and hurried down there. I found a seat on an old log. Scarcely had I seated myself when a very peculiar feeling seized: and, all at once, everything went black. I opened my eyes in the Grand Central Station in Chicago. I was about to leave the pullman coach when the pullman porter approached me. He seemed very familiar. He was well groomed and weighed about 250 pounds. He smiled. Then I remembered. It was Nathaniel Mayes. He said that he had tired of trying to teach Shakespeare in Georgia and had decided to get in the money. From all appearances he was quite successful. I asked him about other members of the class of '39 and to my surprise and delight, several of them, he said, were right here in Chicago. Louise Lautier, after getting her masters degree from Atlanta University, thought that she knew too much to marry and settle down to the tiresome life of a housewife: and, as her ideas always clashed with those of the princif pals under whom she worked, she had accepted a position as secretary to the president of The ........ Bank. Robert MCCIIITIKIII, now happily married to Mary Luten with three children, was proprietor of a wholesale Ladies' Ready-tofVJear store. Associated with him was Charles Lyons, a bachelor. Page 214 Emory Jordan was so impressed with a study made of the Meddin Brothers Wholesale Meat Dealers while a senior at Georgia State, that he had wandered to Chicago and was now head of the butchering at a big packing house. He had done so well in this position that he influf enced Charles Maddox to come to Chicago and work with him. L. Robert Bolden was making a hit as the Great Lochinf var of the Air. I understood that he wrote all of his com' positions and was quite a success. Every night many, many old maids of Chicago turned in to hear his consoling voice and words of love. Mays told me that Rutherford Lockette was teaching English at Georgia State College, after having received his master's degree in this field at Ghio State University. Mattie Tharpe, wife of Isadore Moore, was everything a man could wish in a wife. She was the charming mother of five chfldren. The Moores were living in Waycross where Isadore is principal. This was too much for me so I decided to hurry to my hotel and think things over. Mayes told me if I waited un' til he changed his clothes, he would run me over in his car. Agreeing to this, I settled down in the station to .read the paper. Hearing a familiar voice, I glanced up from the paper. Whom should it be but Leon Young. He looked very prosperous, wearing nose glasses and spats and car' rying a walking cane. Our eyes met and Leon came over to speak with me. He said that he was a criminal lawyer and referred to an article in the paper I held in my hand. It was headed: LEON YOUNG WINS DALLAS CASE. As I read the article, I learned that this case had aroused much interest in Chicago for sometime and that Leon had won it on a technicality. I asked about the other member of the class and was inf formed that Pauline Howell had been recently appointed Art Instructor at Georgia State College, successor to Mrs Washiiigton who had retired. Leathe Tarver was basketball coach at Elder High School, Sandersville, Georgia, and Leslie Calhoun was teaching Home Economics in her home town. After bidding me adieu, Leon went on his way. The next thing I knew I was in New York City. It seemed that I was perplexed to to how I got away from Mayes, but be' fore I could reason this out, I saw a young woman coming down the street with about fifteen little girls. She was scolding them for running out in the street in front of cars. As she came near me, I saw that it was johnnye jordan. She told me that she was matron of a girls' orphan' age and that she was carrying the children to the park for exercise I asked her why she happened to be doing this kind of work whereupon she told me the whole story .... She had been engaged to a handsome young man and was jilted, which happening caused her to conclude that men couldn't be trusted, so she had decided to devote the rest of her life to charity. After leaving -Iohnnye, I walked down Seventh Avenue. I came upon a theatre with several large signs in huge print. My attention was caught by one which read: ADDED ATTRACTION - COMING - BETTE WELLS AND HER SEPIA FRCLICKERS. Something in the name interested me.-Wells. Could it be Elizabeth Wells of the class of '397 While thus wondering, who stepped out of the theatre with a long cigar in his mouth but Mcjoseph Horton, He assured me that Bette Wells was none other than our own little modest Elizabeth Wells. He said that he had made a handsome sum of money as her manager, and that he was making final arf rangements for the performance. Along with Miss Wells were Annie Young, Mary Beaton and Susie joseph. All of these girls had decided that teaching wasn't quite as thrilling as they had hoped and that they had decided to follow the carefree life of the stage. He also informed me that Nellie Simmons, fnow Mrs. joshua johnsonj creator of styles,fon Seventh Avenue and 125 Street-designed all costumes for the group: and that Alonzo Ninons was leader of a band at the Cotton Club, making a good substitute for the late Cab Calloway. Rufus Spencer was the soloist for the band. Before I could digest these facts, I found myself in Atlanta, Georgia, running down Auburn Avenue dodging a swiftly moving ambulance. When the ambulance reached me, it came to a sudden stop. Looking into the driver's seat, I recognized Millard McWhorter. He said that there had been a terrible accident in which two cars were com' pletely demolished and one man killed. He had gone to the scene in hopes of getting the body only to find that the man had been taken to the undertakers already. He was rushing back to see if it was his place to which the man had been carried, but he assured me, business meant nothf ing to him when it came to a chance to chat with an old class mate. During the course of our conversation, I learned that Nancy Pruitt was singing nightly at the Sl Theatre. joseph Flagg, George Hall, and john B. 'lack- son had done so well with beautification work at their re' spective schools in small towns in Georgia, that they had formed a partnership, the business of which was cutting and caring for lawns and general home beautification. They had done quite well with this business, having now complete charge of the care and upfkeep of most of Ate lanta homes and buildings. After inviting me around to his home, McWhorter hur- ried on.I walked on down the Avenue and turned, but instead of being in Atlanta, I found myself in Fort Valley at the Fort Valley College of Arts and Sciences talking with Grover Eubanks, now acting president of the instif tution. He said that the president had worked so hard trying to develop Fort Valley that it had given him a nervous breakfdown. Eubanks had changed so much. He had grown a long goatee and was very immaculate from head to foot. While I was talking with football coach, came in to get a contract signed. It was a guarantee for a game between Fort Valley and South Car' olina State College. They took pride in stating that their team had won two games that year. They had been losing all games heretofore. Eubanks, Harvey Walden, Eubanks urged me to stay for a Field Day program which was only a few hours off. All teachers in each community in the county were to be present. I decided to stay, While watching the crowd gather, a car drove up and stopped close by me. A very neatly dressed woman, about middlefaged, got out. She seemed very familiar, but I couldn't place her. As she came nearer, I saw that it was Mrs. A. M. Hall, but her hair was white and she quite a bit stouter. She noticed my looking at her hair and hurried to explain that she had worried so much in trying to make a successful jeanes Supervisor in her county. She said she had come over to the Field Day program in order to get some points for her's next year. VVHS Mrs. Hall and I walked around the campus chatting when we came upon two other familiar people. They proved to be Paul Dixon and Robert Greyer, now Mr. and Mrs, They were teaching in a twofteacher school about six miles from Fort Valley. The bell rang for the assemble and the four of us en' tered the auditorium. There were several people seated on the rostrum- -business men, doctors, and teachers. Among this group were Matthew Burke and Nathaniel Morris. Dixon told us that Mr. Burke was manager of the Pilgrim Health Insurance Company of Augusta and Mr, Morris was teacher of science in a consolidated school in Peach County. While sitting there thinking over all that l had seen, I became very hungry, and strange as it may seem, I found myself in Savannah on Weft Broad Street. I saw Harvey Black standing in the door of a very attractive shop, He told me that he was owner and operator of this outstandf ing cleaning and pressing club and in connection with it was a tailor shop run by El'zabcth Livingston. As Harvey and I were chatting about things that had happened since our graduation in WRU, Elizabeth came out of the store. She said she had watched our group buy suits from others so long that she thought she would try her hand, I learned that she was very successful at making la' dies' tailored suits. Elizabeth said that Mabel Perry vias teaching at West Broad Street School, and Maliel Young was teaching an adult class at the Cuyler Night School, having tired of lit- tle children who asked so many questions she couldnit answer. Ruth Dudley was conducting an experiment on Com mercial Frog Breeding. Quite a bit of money was being made from frogs as people were eating them now instead of chicken. Ralph fPollyj Young was doing well as a teacher of Home Economics at the Savannah Boys' Club, This Club was now quite a school for delinquent boys. Marion Heath had succeeded Mr. B. S. Adams as County Agent of Chatham County. james Luten, having married Minnie Fred Wright, was working in Athens, GeorgiafMinnie Fred's home town. It seemed that I heard a chorus singingdl awoke to find a group of W. P. A. women singing as they raked the leaves near me. Looking at my watch, I saw that it was five minutes past time for Professor Gordon s class. but I simply had to cut in order to record this experience. The End. Page 25 Page 26 lVc-wma! MILDRED B, Tiny JOHNSON ATHENS, GEORGIA CHORUS, DRAMATICS The grand essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. LAURA Shorty DENSLER SAVANNAH, GEORGIA BUSINESS CLUB, BASKETBALL When you play, play hardg Wlien you work, don't play at all. MATTIE WARD KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice MAVIS Hometown MQNTGOMIERY VID.-XLI.-K, GEORGIA If I can't do great things, I can do small things in a great way MINNIE V. Min CLARK MCDONOUGH, GEORGIA I wish, I can, I will: these are the tree trumpet notes to victoryu MAXINE V. Mack MQKINZEY FITZGERALD, GEORGIA BUSINESS CLUB Don't do anything 'til you do itg and when you have done it, stop doing it LORRAINE Sweets ARNOLD SAVANNAH, GEORGIA BUSINESS CLUB TO he polite is to do and say the kindest things in the kindest way HELEN L. Bet LAMBERT VALDOST.MX, GEORGI.K For a man to have an idea in this world, for a man to know what an idea is: this also is to have lived Numa! MINNIE F. Babe WRIGHT ATHENS, GE4JRl2I.A BUSINESS CLUB 'True bravery is shown by performing without witnesses xxhnt one might be capable of doing before all the world SARAH Sal GARDNER SHELLMAN, Cnoauu CHoRus What do we live for if not to make the world less difhcult for each other? MATTIE E. 'AMt1t HARVEY CoLuMBL'S, CEonizi.a BUSINESS CLUB: Y. W. C. A. Not what you Clo, but how you do it, is the capacity PENOLA Ola HOPKINS BRiNSoN, GEoRu1.a This world's no blot for us, nor blzinkg it me and means good ALAM Al COLEMAN V.KLDk7ST.K, Gnoiuaia CHoRUS Praise loudly: blame softly EULA F. DAVIS test of your :ins intensity, Page 27 Page 28 ERNEST GADSON , . SYLVESTER BARNES . MARY ALICE JENKINS CHRISTOPHER BRLWWN BENJAMIN SINGLETON IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . President , VicefPrcsi-.isnt , . Secretary' . . , Treasurer Business Manager ' ' , ' 2 - -Jig, .' C, , 1, 71 js- gg FRED ONVENS . . . CHARLES HUBERT . . LORRAINE ARNOLD . VERA DOXVDELL . . MIRIAM GRANT . . HLIWARD PARROT . SOPHOMORE CLASS OFF IC ERS . . . Prcsidcnt . ViccfPrcsident . . . Secretary . Assistant Sccrctary . , . , Treasurer Bufincss Manager A GROUP . ,.-ff ?'w+-. B.Lh1KSPHACH1E A,.. ff . . rwfyaun HLWWARD MQKINNEY . . SADIE BRYANT . . CHARLES BRANCH . . . . CHARLES MOTEN , . . Viccfprcmdcnt . Sccrctglry . . Trmsurcr Busincss M.lI1Jl t'l' NJN fe, ,L-M :Y - wif, A K A GROUP OF N. Y. A. STUDENTS OFFICERS NOAH ARMSTRONG . .... . . . PI'CSldCIIf LUCILE MCCRAY . . . ViccfPresidcnt OLIVER LOGAN .... .... S ccrctary THELMA RAKESTRAW . . , Assistant Secretary Page 29 Page 30 7fte alfulwllanahn Sfaff LEROY BOLDEN . . . NATHANIEL MORRIS . RUTI-IEREORD LOCKETT ANNANIASMASON . . FRANKIE GOLDEN , JAMES LUTEN . . ANNIE YOUNG . JOHN JACKSON . M. C, BURKE . PAULDIXON . A . ELIZABETH WELLS . LOUISE LAUTLER . . MQJOSEPH HORTON , OFFICERS . EditorfinfCliief . Associate Editor . Personnel Editor . . Sports Editor . Alumni Editor . . Art Editor . Literary Editor . . . Social Editor . . . Business Manager Assistant Busincss lvlanngcr . . Recording Secrctary . Corresponding Sccrctziry . Advertising Manager 'VWLIJ Gena-gicz Sick ani rqffencfanii In .1 hectic UIIZIU-I which illFIIlIl1.nl'L'ki .lt the Tumku' Un' Q14-wc --n li. S, CX grxdzrfrn. ilxc cnmrs dcicntcd the QIIHN' ri :md S4lPl14l1llUl'CN rw qrf.wn Mmw Ellzulwtlm NYUIIQ, Mus Gcwrgm fimlc ilwllcgc 1938-39. Nlmwcx Mzuy SIILII1 .md Thclnm RAM rr.nx', I'k'PI'CNCIlf.lIlX'CN frum the -I1m1wr.1 Nupl1w111m'c claws- rc-pcctlxcly, .irc Jwwxm .ntrcndmg N11-N fic-vrgm Smtc Page 3I Page 32 ' 0 QU if 1HBl NNvN BB-Gil-ki K1l Cjiiif Sfili. in -- C v B1 iii? '! iii!! Biiilkih SEBT SKN1rS Ms KENT 'SSSS' T-L 'T GEORGIA STATE GEORGIA STATE GEORGIA STATE GEORGIA STATE GEORGIA STATE GEORGIA STATE '11 -Si ' I, x, L .arenas . ikillmezs INN 5 xv. NEWS sm: ,. L ' -w . WSWS! ,as J ii? GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM RECORD Z7-VOORHEES .I.... . Z9-ALLEN ........ . IZ-SOUTH CAROLINA STATE . . 27-ALLEN ,,,....., . 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Adviscr X-s THE Y CABINET 0FF1CE12s Y. M. CT A. SYLVESTER BARNES . ...... . Plcbrdcnt VH.-XRLES THOMPSON . ..... , , Vlcc-Prcsldcnt VL-XLTER RAMBEAU , 4 4 SCCVUFUVF ROBERT MQCLINTON , . , , . . Trc.m1r 1 Y. W. C, A. ZEPHERINE BARNETT . . . . . . A , , Vzcvprcszdcxmt , . . . Pro-.dem RUTH NVASHINGTON H JQHNNYE JORDAN . . . 1 Nflll-1I'S ANN TALLEY . . . Trcrlxlwl Page 33 Page 34 mm .1 ' V sw 'ii ns NWI Nlll llll Ill: !5!n ' .. . tl - '1 Vi'ggVf'f6ffQm1W..'S': fmf - 'V 0,1 ,I , , X., , , , GLW'-f' qgif'-..I,j-'Q'1:fs:Qp,-4.,, , ' . I . , AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS N.-XTHANIEL MORRIS . ...., . , President ERNEST GADSON , XYESLEY HUDSON . MARION HEATH , JQHN KING . I . ,IOHN B -I.-XCKSON LOUIS MITCHELL . SYLVESTER BARNES. YHELLEY RAMBEAU B. H. CRUTCHER . PAUL I. DIXON . . JR, , X!lCC'L!I'CSldCl1f . . . . Secretary . .ASSISYZIIXI Secrchlry . . . . Trcafurcr . Busmess Manager , Ass alzuut Business Mzmalgcr' . ...... Reportcr . . , CI'1upI:11n . . , Adviser . PIXFIIZIIIICDIZIFIHH I I HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS LADELL TILLER I , . , . . . Prcsidcnt MARY SMITH . , . . VICC'PFQSldCIlC ELIZABETH WELLS . . . Secretary ALFREIIIA STEWAIKTI . Tr6HH11'6f R. R. WRIGHT DEBATING SOCIETY OFFICER!! VIRCIL DEMERY . ERNEST CADSUN . LESLYE HARMUN , 'THOMAS DAVIS . A -.Ng 1 . . Prcsldcnt . Nf'1'.'C'IJ11:'lLIClII CC.'I'CC.1l'5' , ,I-I'C.lSIi1'C1 C '-: Y-f . QS 4 if Q , . S' :XX X X ,I Av -6- . 1 1 Q ffzfx, .1 - . 1.5 3: 'sg X,-5 ,L , I .ix wg, rl.: W., K. if -:jj?3?i,,'R3' 4, ' ' J talks ci ,gk 8w.lq,15I K J - ' ' ' .ffm QNX? -'ns-aL,,uv'1'., I N , .,1A9w'I., I I ..,. , ' ' I 91 .-.. -- 1 ' X EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE GEOR L, ROBERT BOLDEN ............. GIA HERALD . . , . I . Edltur-111-CINCI SUSAN O. VJHITE . . News ELIIIUI VIRCIL DEMERY . , Spurs Edmfr IOHNNYE JORDAN . . . . XXILIIIIIII Edlwr ERNEST CADSON ..., . Alumni ELIILUIA CLIFFORD ROY JENKINS, jr. . . Feature Edmu ANNIE YOUNG ..... . Lxlcr.u'y Edmu- IHERBERT KING , . . . , A , . I . THOMAS DAVIS. . , , , , . , , , MANAGERIAL STAFF HARVEY BLACK . . . .,.., , . . . CHRISTOPHER BROXVIJ ,,,,..,. TYPIST LORRAINE ARNOLD , , Arts Edltul . I , Exqlmngu Edltur . , Busmcss MIIZIIIQCI' , fxdX'Cl'f1NlIIg Mxmagcr Page 36 X X BOOK CLUB OFFICERS, A, M. HALL . . ..... , . President ERNEST GADSON . . . VicefPrcsidc11t ETHEL RODGERS . . . . , Sccrctnry DOROTHY THOMPSON . . . Trcasurcr VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR MILLICIENT DOBBS ,..,,...... . Director I fi.,-f ' H 0 I E Vvwhf i .wpm COLLEGE CHORUS OFFICERS LENA H. VJATSUN . ,... . . Ducctwr VERA IJONVDELL , . Acc-,rmpzmlst WJ? X Vw if: I I -. MQ T' K , V E11 Q'Qf'1-. v . NATI-IANIEL MAYES , SYLVESTER BARNES . ANNIE YOUNG I . . R, TY.-ELM. Q? 'B L t l Q . Y--1. V, COLLEGE PLAYERS OFFICERS Prcsmlclmt V1ccfPrcs1dcnt Sccrctury LA BLANCI-IE WILLIAMS . . Asslfmm Scqrfmry Page 38 la .mr JP, V Jas.. ik - N .M ,. X - COLLEGE CO-OP SHOPPE A STVIIENT ENTERPRISE Upcmtcd by studcnts nf Gcurgm State College LEULA JULLY , 1. H. GADSON . 'IOHNNYE JORDAN JAMES SMITH A . LURRAINE ARNOLD ALBERT THOMPSON OFFICERS BUSINESS CLUB OFFICERS . , Mzmzlypr Dircctwr Du' sun of Busmr . Prcsidcnt Vicclprcsidcnt . Sccrctary . Treasurer Alf!! 'VE . Yfg fifg '71 'fb W: 1 4 V, .V .' , ' ' :. . - 'NI J 'I w ,,-, x - Q I Q, larva 1 , . ,., Qu, ,Q 'W fs ,ew, I,7 A X, wz,,K fyw, SL '-.' v Pvw.M Qgy' vanusmwv Qwmm :mg m1:m2wfvf1x wg , knew. xanga' I ,L lr. ,Q Nj' -s he ' n ' 1 1 an -' fu 1, Y f W X gr I ' mv..- QWAMQQ FOOTBALL SQUAD Rendmg left to right, kneeling: Hudson, Manager: Frank Staley, Mascot: C. Brm,vn,T1'a1nc1'z Klllg Publleltyz McCoy, Tramer. Flrst row: Lowe, Cnpmmg I. Brown. Ingram, Byrd, Dams, M.n't1n. Bynes, R4unbe.1u, Myles. Vvhlden, P, Hamilton. Second row: Dernery, Thornne. Fudge. Loekette Gralmm, D, B11 wn, E. Brown. Hlglmlower, Hznex Alternate Cxnptrung McI.e.1n, Clark. Furlow. Tlnrel row: Dwlght, Gonchg WIIIILICC, L. Hnmxlton, Vwfmllxums. Allen. Salem, Gordon. Gntelnngb Boles. RECORD GEORGIA STATE . . 4-EDWARD XVATERS . . 1?- GEORGIA STATE . . 19-VOORHEES .... A 0 GEORGIA STATE . A 7-BETHUNE-COOKMAN , . 0 GEORGIA STATE , . 6iCLAFLIN ..,. , 0 GEORGIA STATE . . 7-ALLEN , . . U GEORGIA STATE . , OgBENEDICT . . 6 GEORGIA STATE . . 6'--PAINE . A . 0 - ml :mill 5883! .M - an Kinsman Page 39 YW, Jr +4-++Je-Ja-+4 4-+4 34 We Congratulate the Class of '39 for Its Excellent Work THE LINCOLN INN GUS HAYES, Manager ' SAVANNAH'S LEADING NITE SPOT DINE AND DANCE Stiles Avenue and Augusta Road Dial 9371 B. J. JAMES G R O C E R T E R I A B. J. James, Proprietor IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE Compliments of THE DUN BAR THEATRE SAVANNAH'S FINEST ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW 467 W. Broad Street Dial 2-2946 Compliments of THE COLLEGE COBOP SHOPPE Service with Courtesy HOT LUNCHES-DRINKS-SANDWICHES LADIES' AND MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR-BOOKS-GIFTS GREETING CARDS LOCATED AT THE COLLEGE ENTRANCE Q' 'lfilf7Qf l 'l 'l' 'lfilfifiv -5- 5 4' Fill' 4f'Q' wl'4i l ifil' 'lfil' 'I' 'l lv 'f i'Qfil i ' if? USE GOOD LIGHTING FOR BETTER MARKS IN LIFE Good lighting not only helps students make good marks in their studies-it can also be used as an aid to better marks throughout life. Makes good sight better. Use the new I. E. S. Type Lamps for reading' or study. It's the finest lighting yet developed by sci- ence. Good for all eyes ot' all ages. All lamp dealers now have I. E. S. Lamps. Look for the tag before you buy. S A V A N N A H Electric and Power Co. WHEN IN NEED OF SHOES Think of --THE SHOE STORE or QUALITY GLOBE SHOE CO. 17 E. Broughton Street Compliments of RED'S SPORT SHOP A College Man's Store 409 Broughton Street. W. Compliments ot' BUTLER'S SERVICE STATION 520 West Broad Street Compliments of BUCHSBAUM BROTHERS Compliments ot' MCGLOCTKTON GROCERY West Broad at Bolton Street Compliments ol' CARIETTA'S GRILL S19 W. Broad Street The Shoppe for Well-Dressed Men Where All Georgia State College Boys Meet NAT'S MEN'S 8: BOYS' SHOP Boys' and Men's Clothing and Furnishings 405 Broughton Street Trade With Us and Save Money Compliments ot' LEUPOLD ADLER Savannah's Largest Department Store Catering' to Students for 61 Years THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Some wives and all widows believe in Life Insurance. Some students and all parents know the value of an Endowment Policy. District Olfice 706 W. Broad St. Savannah, Ga. Compliments ot' NATIONAL TAILORS Savannah's Leading' Tailors Since 1915 17 qr 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4 4 +4 +4 4 +4 44 44 4 A-. +++.+1LQ4- -s.4a- -054+ -L49-4+ A-of-lg -s-.+-QL-n--+ -1- + +4 + MORNING NEWS 4 Subway Cut Rate Drug Store 4 4 Cor. E. Broad and Gwinnett Streets 4 Dial 3-4374 , EVENING PRESS 44 4 Compliments of 4 F'L'LL WIIRE SERVICE Savannah's Only Store of Its Type and I The Bernstein Family. Hotel, Restaurant and Dairy Supplies Ll Q House Furnishings S. BERNSTIEN CROCKERY CO. 4 221 W. Congress Street 4 4 .ASSOCIATED PRESS Compliments of I UNITED PRESS I INTERNATIONAL NEWS QUALITY CLEANERS 4 S03 E. Broad St. Dial S998 4 , 44 44 T. J. HOPKINS, JR. W Electrical Engineer-Contractor 44 24 Hour Service to Readers and Advertisers Wiring - Fixtures - Het Point Ranges Water Heaters - Appliances Repairs + 1101 W. Broad St. Dial 2-1906 + 44 IDEAL CLEANERS 4 v Cleaning - Pressing - Altering PRINTING We Specialize in Evening Gowns 4 BADGES L. W. BROWN, JR. 4 C01-. Eagle at Church sts. Dial 2-3876 It KENNICKELL PRINTING CO. Y I , , Compliments of 4 111 W. Xork St. Dlal 0790 A Slotan Wholesale Dry Goocls 4+ IT COSTS NO MORE AT 4 REVIEW PRINTING CO., INC. LINDSAY Sc MORGAN AND OFTIMES LESS 4 PRINTING - OFFICE SUPPLIES 4 Quality House Furnishings 4 204 E. Bay Sf. Dial 5150-5159 At Low COSt pi CONVENIENT TERMS 4 4.4. f ' Y L O- O LY W HR of Aj i Compliments Of 1 THE J. DUNCAN SCDTT MEMORIAL CAMP I FOR NEGRO YOUTH I + Country Life Center, Hancock County 1 I ARCHDEACON J. HENRY BROWN, Dil-emi ll 4 814 W. Broad Street Savannah, Ga. f r 4 + 4, BEST WISHES g FOR OONTINUATION OF YOUR FINE MADAM CARGO'S If WORK BEAUTY SCHOOL I 4 I l All Lines of Beauty Culture E + 1' Corner Broughton and Drayton 1219 W. Broad St. Dial 3-2497 I 4 I , I -e-ef Auru C Onipliments Ot' 1 Fi-ft, . 4 O 1' S H, 'Wes Ixll Q ODIDIINGHI ff Gfloniil SOLTTHERN 4 THE FRANK Cf O COTTON 135 fi-fi' ii C' Ip JRPORATION if OIL I I I COMPANY it I ll' EDGAR L. WORTSMAN, ilresmem t 4 '-THE WESSON OIL PEOPLE I f IS I it l QUALITY ' NEVER W 1 E X P E N S I V E at if ll I+ i The Store Dependczblev lf I + I 1 B. H. LEV Y, BRG. 856 CO. + I I SAVANNAH BORN-SAVANNAH OWNED-SAVANNAH MANAGED I + ,A 4 I 5 f Compliments Ot' I 4 , Q Compliments of I 1 ROYAL UNDERTAKING CO. 1 1 ADVERTISING STAFF 4 A I 1 Dial ss-2175 501 W. Broad sr. 4 . .+ gil- -'ggAl1--i4lLi9l Li- -Sl-JP -IA -1- 41- -4-- Jln4lkJ0- 4- 'O- 41-'ILJO---4-11.1-JO'-QMJOAJI-JP 49- ll--Jhl Football Base ball Basketball WE TOG THE TIGERS Johnson Sea Horse Motors Fishing' Tackle' Tennis Equipment STUBBS HARDWARE CO. FORD MERCURY LINCOLN-ZEPHYR SALES AND SERVICE J. C. LEWIS MOTOR CO. Barnard Street and Oglethorpe Avenue Where the Latest Styles are Shown First THE I-IUB LESTER HARRIS COLLEGE-STYLED CLOTHES by HART, SCHAFFNER sz MARX AND ARDSLEY Compliments of MONROE FUNERAL DIRECTORS SAVANNAH PHARMACY Distributors of LUNG EASE AND LUNG BALM Compliments of S T A R T H E A T R E 508 West Broad Street Compliments of GUARANTY LIFE INSURANCE Branches Throughout Georgia Home Office SAVANNAH, GA. Compliments of FOREMOST DAIRIES '7'? 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