Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1952
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C XLIJWELL f.'flrl111v'llnr Hlflflfxrlxx UI 'lnlllf l XIX lfRFl'l!N NXYVIZXI 4mF1pEoRf:lx OFFICIEIIS UF THE BOARD OF HECENTS . , .. , ,-Q. 2 -af - gg ' - .v.3.N1k.': ..:u... .' .Ut Y xi., ..,, Qi Y' Q' if e. A 'Nam jg, ' Q V ggi . Q I' Q3? ' -. .N iff 9' Nffsg f . , ' M.-:,, 5-2.73.1 aux- , ,wi 'iw-ffl: -f.: -3g-ew: ...wt x K E 2 A f.-lIIlI'I'llllIll I:uInt'I'l U. 'Xrlmlfl lfrf- IJIIIIIVVIIIIIVI jnlm J. Xlvllmmugh fff14111w'ffn1' Hurmnn XY. Culflnvll .lwfmlrllll In lflr' f,'f11lll1r'H1r1 Ilnllll Sillltim ffxfw'z1l1'zf' .gl'4'l'1'fIll'Y L. N. Siculwrt 'l'fwfm111'r ,lillIN'S JK. Ulissil Un lf'r11 f' E -A fi WILLIAM K. PAYNE Fifth President A.B., Morehouse Collegeg M.A., Columbia Universityg advanced study, University of Minnesota and University of Chicagog Litt. D., Allen University. President is' Massage At no previous time in history has college education on the broad scale been more im- portant in the development of our demo- cratic ideals and aspirations. The growth of American ideals has been. in the main, de- pendent upon men and women who have at- tended the colleges and universities. In a similar manner. the growth and development of our way of life will continue to take place as a result of the interpretation and achieve- ment of our present college generation. The apparent crisis through which our country has been passing for over a decade brings to the youth of today a challenge that is unique. The unprecedented develop- ment in the technological world has made our world a difficult place in which to live. Tools. machinery implements, and physical power are the results of our great systems of education: but as one looks at these. he is astounded that so little has been accomplished in development of the thinking and feeling of mankind. While the technological advances are desirable and should continue to advance. there is serious need of sound development of human relations. College men and women of this decade must rise to meet this situation if the onward march of democracy is not to be arrested. lt is my hope that the young men and women of Savannah State College. at this time. will be on the frontier developing ways of living with others that will inspire the cultivation of every individual's potentialities rather than their destruction. It is my hope that the fears which we face today may subside because you have understanding. faith. and confidence in such large measures that mankind can live and work together for the good of the human family. W 'Z Z ' 7 G I C' President Payne speaks at the One Hundred - t y Y Per Cent Wrong Club in Atlanta. Larry Doby. of the Cleveland lndians. is seated at the extreme right. l t l WILLIAM REMNETH PAY NE far-tem... wmv? Mfg- M . F,-rs! Latfgs it Eggne I I These halls of learning where we liyctl with .leffeqrson anfl Lincoln and Lanier anfl Emerson . . . Wliere ne talkerl with Payne and Meyers and Dean and Johnson . . . These halls are ours mf illfilillliflllll . . .Here is one in yvhicli we ate ancl laughed with one another . . . Here is une whieli recalls the night we almost shrink the rafters yelling for the The Big Five in that thrill- ing cage contest. . . ? :XLL BXEURUNX H ln our hearts we will build a Shrine for Thee . . . A Shrine of the many and many hours we spent working and watching and playing and learning within these walls . . . Once upon a fall evening we will return to gaze upon your stately buildings . . . But we shall carry in our hearts their larger symbolism forever . . . X 1 X 1 f X X X I ! I X ff x X I I 2 Z 2 X 'x 60'?g4HGrZ6Z X an HQ . R X X ff X X ff ' X , X xx ff XX i X X X X X X . 'z :vp ,. XTRUNX THE ETERNAL DRANXPX Qormws, 1earsX. 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A- X , A HHTE ' ' ' ,Q X X AW! f' K ,f?fpf I FOREWORD DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES ATHLETICS EXTENSION ADVERTISEMENTS FINIS ugezzgawz RIN X -S' 111 1 Y lla' if Y JI, ! p............ v I Q 5? , WT? li HILL I1 HI lI,., - 1 v lJnrnii1,,,.x have erected . . For here the very im- S WE' Within these wall a Shrine to thee, SSC . we have wrestled with f living . . . gn., ..:: inefliate prolvleins o 735 One is home for the inen of SSC .46 . . . One is where we work and 'Q laehiun tangilrle Svinlwils of our M Shrine 1... Another is heme for A ' 'l and receptive ha- . X nur First Fanny ven for us all . . . NIORC KN H.fXl.l. l lnfluklria-Q raflvx am reg' I , If ent .Q Rf-Njdfln T, HOUSE Ff- Q ' at to the semor athtetes, w Qjkaf Mn, ho. through '7 'YXGXQY' statt oechcates thrs annn , 't ted much to the The Wd, x - ' ' ' ct rtkrtng ettorts. have contrr wn chhh 'port man-hrp an ur X X eatxonat shrine. than tan 1 1 s s s ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ask wt hrnhhng, u wett-rounder ern FDL. tannty rn tts oath. ta, r xort our fxthtetes have matntatnect thetr Despkte natronnt scanoats tn the worto ot sr s. . ' s ' t X that the teast we can do Ks to pay Xntegrrty and honor. Thu-. we ee homage to them tn thks manner. ' ' 1 HN Hanhsn Stocum, t' rat track star Robert ang Frank The Rocket' Yrknce, rnterna rom L , M . MX-Amerkcan grkdkron great: Cnrtks Y. Harris. Psh-SEAC griokron star, who ted the nattorfs smah coheges tn onnttng durtng, the WSX grtchron seasonz Xoe The Set Hardy: Robert Peter Rahhktv Sandersg Karnes Neat: 'thomas Vanny Bobhke Vnrownz Soe Tnrncrx Horace Ymonersz Vernon 'Mktchehz Ernest 'Yothertg Wktham S. A ' ' W Hohnesg Charhe Ntctlarxretsg Mtred Sth Saehsonz Yranh Xohnson. Hd tha J g' ' -1 t ' Phtthy V.G.v Whtz: Ahtn Rooster V atgeg Y' acksonz 'Ntaceo Vmutth 'Yay or, r ' ' Uorts 'tharpefthese are the Pt 3 Ptnme R. Howarth Margie Mercer: Bessre Wrhranrs. X nn we nohtw dedic ate the X952 TXGER. persons to xr tt , U A 1 ' A reater shrtnes in an A to turn may ron hmto more an g As the nheet ot tkme contmues . 1 1 ' W' ' 'X' 'h 'our departure takes yon. ettort to hctter the hte ot the commumtus mto xt tn 3 . -it vlpidglbdbbil To all Senior Athletes. we the TIGER staff. along w'ith the Savannah State College family. bid you adieu. May your achievements in life equal and surpass those of your athletic careers. May you build 'shrines indicative of your training at Savannah State. shrines which will bring credit to your Alma Mater. To you, Prince. Harris. and Slocum, the most outstanding of your colleagues. we say. 'tlVlay your attainments. your pur- poses and your contributions to mankind in the years to come. be as indelibly written upon the pages of history as your ac- - complishments in the world of sports at SSC. i is xg t 6 ' 1 r ' X X s sw ' T' o o lr ,YW I 1 gf FRANK THE ROCKET PRINCE, International Track Star. Member, New York Pion- eer Club, Participant in the Bolivian Carnes three times, Panamanian representative to the Olympic Games in 1952. winner of numerous trophies and medals. Participator in the Drake Relays. Tuskegee Relays. Ala- bama State Relays and SEAC Meet, Basketball, Track Star. Q -sf :Qt L be Re .I up ' J' 'W I is it 8 . V.5'a . . ..-lf, ROBERT NANCY HANKSP SLOCUM, swivel-hipped All- SEAC back for four years, PITTSBURGH COURIER All- American. 1951-52, triple-threat. runner, passer and receiver. and SSC's chief ground gainer for four years. A CURTIS P. HARRIS, sensation- al End. Back and Tackle. triple. threat punter. receiver and run- ner, winner of the 1951-52 punt- ing crown for small colleges in the U. S. according to National Collegiate Athletic Association statistics. and All-SEAC for four years. l6'u Ming HAMMOND HALL Home Economics POWELL LABORATORY SCHOOL av BER M-... QAMU-LA oommow W 0m?Y' r There is the night when Camilla Hubert seemed aflame with light and radiance . . . A flaming Shrine in our hearts she'll always be. for this is home . . . The arched door- way of Hammond Hall is a favor- ite gathering place for friends . . . Once upon a warm day welll re- member the pointless and pointed chatter and say. 'This is ours al- waysf' . . . Whenever we hear the unaffected laughter of little chil- dren and see the twinkle of little legs streaking across the green. we'll remember Powell Lab . . . We'll know that they have not yet found the final answers . . . 15 JMWX Bocas HALL Business and Publie Relat- ions HE COLLEGE INFIRMARX THE FINE ARTS BUILDING One-two-threeg one-two-three . . . The sound of type- writers as they kept time with the triple cadence of The Blue Danube . . . The lights burning late at night in Boggs as the Staff labored to make the Yearbook dead- line . . . The security we felt when we took our runny noses and Cut fingers to Nurse at the Infirmary . . .We knew we were in good hands . . . Raphael. Rembrandt . . . all the sweetness and light that man has Created in the arts . . . We remember the Fine Arts Building and our Shrine becomes a melody and a visible symbol . . . Nt SPX, ,,. .A fe - A Y, gs: V X J ' 33 il, ,... X L A, ,.,,,......-a-- Editorial Assistants Jimmie Colley '52 Dorothy Mclver ,52 Joelene Belin ,52 Thelma Williams '53 Not shown Fannie Lewis ,54 55 5 yr , kia i if N + , N X X -.r'i : . ,, ' A Www.. - as W-W.. -. N 9' ,' it Lgildff i Editor-in-Chief i Eddie Lindsey '52 ,K . -. T . Associate Editor A. G. Bussey '53 - . X K W 1 X.- '1Yii TQ,-5 -l V X ' , xr: y , 4:3 Here are the people mainly responsible for compiling this tangible tribute to our Shrine . . . Here are Annie Grace and Eddie, Joelene and Thelma, Raymond and Clarence, Fannie and Thelma, Jimmie and Dot, Hosea and Nannette, Anne and Charlie, James and Ale- thia, Clarance and Miss Colvin and Mr. Bow- ens . . . Here we are building, with our hands and minds, a shrine in our hearts for SSC . . . Typists J oelene Belin '52 Ruby Childers '52 . 'X Y: W H X iw Layout Staff Nannette McGee '52 Charles lVlcDaniels '52 Annie Howard '52 Alethia Sheriff '52 Clarence Lofton '55 . V Yr Ii QE X U ,. . . QWQQID-f QR st -X-. . Business Staff Raymond Knight ,53 Chairman Hosea Lefton '52 James Douse '55 Thomas Locke ,55 Dennis Williams '55 . 'wsiixwla X fzti '-WN ts news it 1-X t l x Q xxiw XFN ., ,r see, 'sm X XE A f i'il il A o tt tl . -rf X 3? .1254 gr, . ., 2 NSS Miss Luetta B. Colvin Advisor A.B., Fort Valley State M.A., Atlanta University William H. M. Bowens Advisor A.B., Morehouse M.A., Atlanta University Q 007 Q I IQ if t 5 'J ,- X , ' is- X Q S I Es ' 'Q N X X f f ..-' ,ggQ'w Egg .,.1-.-:,,,x . 2 - X 1, . at is ' ' V 5 : .Zu...f. 3 8 , . . . l I . . I1 15 MIMWQK PARSONS HALL For some of us. this is home . . . For all of us the place of exchange . . . For here we send those bits of ourselves to those hlnack homev . . . And receive those important let- ters . . . You remember how we stood in line the first of the month . . . PRMI'I'lCE CVtT'l',-Kill-Q Vile learn by doing . . . This is the philosophy and work- ing motto of SSC . . . Here the cadet Home Economists practice what they learn . . . The Practice Cottage will ever he a part of our im- mortal Shrine .. . O COLLEGE INN The College Inn-A solid stone in the masonry of our Shrine . . . For the lnn is the hub of our campus activ- ities . . . Here we laugh and play and talk and eat in hap- py fellowship. z S ,. 4 . ' ,er l vi' :Y tw .. . , 5' 3 ax NX 1 ! 3... 0 0 0 , A j its 5 TIMOTHY C. MEYERS Acting Dean of Faculty A.B., Lincoln University X' M.A., Columbia University 0 Miss Luella Hawkms Librarian 5 ce UniverSiW - W'lbCY or 'nite Bb.. l Hampton Inst! B-SLS., -X . College MLM- . M355 Loreese I?o?aI?Zmen ancl- BS.. Fkkanxa Univ. N Counsellor Camilla Hu M-AH n dy Resident, BDU Camino Iliff Hall Tiwvloglcal ' AB wva. State seminafl Ben Ingersoll Registrar 'ini - Andrew . Minister W illiam J. Holloway BS.. Hampton Institute M.A., Univ. of Michigan 'XX .A i Harare A.B.. More-house M A Atlanta Univ Director, Student Person- nel Services Emanuel A. Bertrand Comptroller BS., Hampton Institute I Ni .Win- 1 In Aan' If I . house Qgac 66134 ,gow . Versit 0116 UI!-ba 6118, y. ge: 44.8.1443-llrtalzf Wilton C. Scott, Director of Public Relations, A.B., Xavier Uni- K Atlanta Aglfe. versityg LL.B., Blackstone Law College, and Mrs. Annie L. Bea- ni- ton, Secretary, Savannah State College. I Q . i I F 3 , S I I I PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS S if. S C , and S H STAFF - -S Moses Lightfoot, seniorg Miss Bernita Spauld- ing, freshman, Student Assistants. Mrs. Marjorie F. Wallace, Admis- sions Clerk, B.S., Savannah State. A., 1 J 5 'i 'If-A t- g ,A 'FBI f VKX WQ- . ' '41 ,,,iYU.-'Iv Ruth Chisholm Walker, junior, Student Assist- ant. R E G I S T R A R 7 s X, it S . , T A Left to right: Gwendolyn L. Bass, Transcript Clerk, Savannah F State, Elma Joyce Chapman, Transcript Clerk, B.S., Savannah F Stateg and Edna L. Ligon, Secretary to the Registrar, B.S., Sa- vannah State College. h Felix J. Alexis, Superintendent Mrs. Varnetta Frazier Buildings and Grounds Dietitian A.B., Xavier University Savannah State College , -er uqllh-J Seated: Amos Simpson Campus Electrician Standing: Reuben Beavers Supply Clerk ,fs-,.. bs. .,.1 Nelson' Freeman. Manager Mrs. Eloria Gilbert Mrs. Gertrude Holmes College Bookstore and Inn Postmistress College Nurse Veterans Secretary City College of New York RN., Charity Hospital and N B.S., Savannah State College Training School. Clarence Wright, Assistant Buildings and Grounds Savannah State College rf 4 . Newt I , ' t, if -1 'M 'O Standing: Arthur Hart. Cashier Comptroller's Office B.S., Savannah State College Seated: William T. Shropshire Chief Accountant Comptrollefs Office A.B., Morehouse College CLERICAL, BUSINESS and LIBRARY STAFFS A 'ff Mrs. Eugenia C. Scott Miss Eunice M. Wright, Secretary Secretary to the President Presidenfs Office B.S., South Carolina State College B.S.. Savannah State College Mrs. Iona Brooks Secretary to the Dean of Faculty B.S.. Catholic College of Oklahoma PG .Qs-5 Vliss Althea Williams Assistant Librarian .B., Fort Valley State ollege .S.L.S., Atlanta Uni- ersity in-v Mrs. Ann E. Turner, Sec- retary Personnel Office B.S.. Savannah State Col- lege LIBRARY STAFF ,N Q ' i - 43? 1 . 5 ' if Miss Madeline Harrison Assistant Librarian A.B., Fisk University B.S.L.S., North Carolina College is fs N. 1 -855, 4, 5-an-ov ' awww : 3. H Y Q is ' . r - - X 3,1 Miss Dorothy Harp Clerk Business Office B.S., Savannah State College Mrs. Johnnie M. Hill Budget Assistant Conzptrollefs Office B.S.. Savannah State Col- lege SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR 46' ff' Mrs. Helen Riley Mrs. Eleanor B. Williams SCCQCIUY Switchboard Operator Llbfllfy A.B., Tennessee State College B.S., South Carolina State College r . .rl . 5' 3 -sg. + F FR? ' . v-Ss 9135- we x f 3. W .. as ,axN:L,. I -x it i . X - H? u t. 'Ill' s- - 2 Xt 115 - 3 Begg . t o'of1af1Si '-- t fEf 5lg,.'.. ' , .,+xmv,kgQ 5 . S' '-'- .Q ' ., , f ,. Elson K. Williams, Director Arts and Sciences A.B.. Morgan State College A.M., Columbia University Ed.D.. New York University Below: Amater Z. Taylor. Itinerant Teacher Trainer Industrial Education A.B.. Morehouse College M.A.. Atlanta University Miss Mildred Marquis, Secre- tary Trades and Industries B.S., Hampton Institute 7? iz, I I N S T R U C T I O N and STAFF V ,L ,X X V 5 , 'y William B. Nelson, Director Trades and Industries B.S., Alcorn A.8tM. College M.S., Iowa State College N I I 1 , I Z p T N. rf' '1 xlxigx 'T' t v Q S' fl Mrs. Evanel Renfrow Terrell, Director Home Economics B.S.. University of Iowa M.S., University of Iowa Miss Donella J. Graham Principal Powell Laboratory School A.B., Morris Brown College M.A., Atlanta University C. Vernon Clay, Chairman SWF . 19-51- ,Q , I Q 1 s f i ' . YP V 4 P K , 1 ' Q ,fd 4 5 , 5- f V- . , rs. is R -a t Ll. ' ' . s......a t John B. Clemmons, Acting Chairman Mathematics Chemistry B.S., Kansas State College M.S., Kansas State College DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN J. Randolph Fisher. Acting Chairman Languages and Literature A.B., Howard University M.A., Howard University AB., Morehouse College MS., Atlanta University '59, , 4 Q Hilliary R. Hatchett, Acting Chairman Fine Arts B.S.M., Capital University M.A., Ohio State University it Y 1 w i L Calvin L. Kiah, Chairman Education A.B., Morgan State College M.A., Columbia University Ed.D., Columbia University Elmer J. Dean, Chairman Social Science A.B., Kentucky State College M.A.. Columbia University Booker T. Griffith. Chairman Biology B.S., University of Pittsburgh MS.. University of Pittsburgh Ph.D.. University of Pittsburgh -X ... N- W.. ss., Robert C. Long. Sr., Chairman Business BS., Hampton Institute M.A., New York University ZS he Mrs. Martha Avery Home Economics BS., Princess Ann College MS., Columbia University Miss Albertha Boston ary Blanton E. Black Social Science A.B,, Morris Brown College B.D.. Turner Theological Semin- M.A., University of Chicago Mrs. Sylvia E. Bowen Business Mathematics A.B., Howard University A.B., Hunter College M.A., New York University M.A., Columbia University .T O J -pgxg? 4 . , 1 ' 'ff 'bn gi a 1 5. , . ..-5. EW W Fri , r ' Q , we-,X 7' L L 'U' f ',.Vst . .,:. A' 5 I ng., iff William H. M. Bowens Business A.B., Morehouse College M.A., Atlanta University .lohn H. Camper Education B.S., Savannah State College M.A., New York University Arthur C. Carter Masonry B.S., Savannah State College ,-- 1 '51 - it .nw f Mrs. Ethel J. Campbell Languages and Literature B.S., Savannah State College ' M.A., Atlanta University Franklin Carr Business B.A., West Virginia State Col- lege M.B.A., New York University Miss Luetta B. Colvin Languages and Literature A.B., Fort Valley State College M.A., Atlanta University Mrs. Thelma M. Harmond l Q Education ' X F BS., Fort Valley State College IAQ K A M.Ed., Atlanta University ' ' L' QF f x . 'V 1-l fi fr' I ,z N ri 1 M I ar f: , ii Q V 5 . 1 Miss Geraldine Hooper r HZ: 15, on-gh K Physical Education 5 BS.. Xavier University ' 'Q' 'J University of Wiscon in W Eugene Isaacs Carpentry B.S., Alcorn ABM. College MB.. lowa State College Miss Louise Lautier Languages and Literature BS.. Savannah State College M..-X., University of Michigan Amojogollo E. Peacock Social Science BS., Wilberforce University BD., Wilherforce University M.A., Howard University Miss Beulah Johnson Languages and Literature A.B,, Spelman College MS.. Tennessee State College Miss Althea V. Morton Languages and Literature AB.. Spelman College KLA., Atlanta University William T. Perry Auto Mechanics ' me rs 'Nw Wi 1 L. A. Pyke Music B.S., Howard University M.S.. University of Michigan Mrs. Earline S. Smith Fine Arts AB.. West Virginia State Col- lege M.A., Columbia University K. H190 Six if . Q' certify, Miss Juanita Sellers Languages and Literature A.B.. Spelman College M.A., Columbia University Benjamin Singleton ,sw uh Q ' X Radio Repair J X I i ' B.S., Savannah State College Q 'Q' s . .N , 'E ii' Q i YS s. ...,....i 51? nv-we J x if Mrs. Jency H. Reeves Education A.B., Philander Smith College M.A.. Atlanta University gf' ' '-we A, Q .. .2116-' , an il -um no ........4r- 5 X nw fray. M., A 1 no -1 I Vergil Winters Physics AB.. State University of lowa MA., Ohio State University Mrs. Leanna T. Wilcox oratory School B.S.. Savannah State College M.A., Atlanta University Critic Teacher, Powell Lab- Henry L. Ware Automobile Repair Paine College Mrs. Martha Wilson Mathematics B.S., University of Minnesota M.A., University of Minnesota Joseph H. Wortham Biology A.B., Howard University M.A., Ohio State University ex AP' -QAON + ,if IS . ., A . Genera cience Q -'Q ffl ' Social Science A.B.. Jackson College M.A.. Columbia University BS., Savannah State College Rutherford Lockette Industrial Education B.S.. Savannah State College B.S.. Savannah State College M.S., New York University Mrs. Eldora Marks Critic Teacher . we ' mix X M-. Miss Christine Coleman Mrs. Mollie Curtwright Home Economics Home Economics B.S.. Arkansas A.SsM. College B.S., Kansas State College M.S., Kansas State College M.S.. University of Minnesota l .zqv William Griffin Frederick E. Owens .fsc k H Social Science Electrical Engineering 'fll fx L A , - AB., Morehouse College B.S.. Savannah State College B.S.E.E.. Howard University 5 ' , X - Mrs. .loan L. Gordon Clifford Hardwick , V, C X llii t iff? 3 ms W -5' 5. R V4 5 . 1 1 z I a. ,5.' e ,4 -y-5,55 , , ,z la . .M- A r ff' 1 Q .5 its! Y! 'Vg if 4 . A f V Q if L., QXQLOCY X 9450514 61115555 AND SO GOODBYE sr? ' .1-X21 .5 lf - Q NW' -X QL Wi F JY, James Neal Columbus 'ads-gg .if Careta Rose Lotson Savannah SENICDR CLASS FFICERS President BENJAMIN QUATTLEBAUM Major-Social Science Social Science Club: Phi Beta Sigma. Secretary Bose Lotson Major-Business Business Clubg Choirg ma Rho. Treasurer Charles Moultrie Majorfhlathertlatics Phi Beta Sigmag Sig: Society. Parliamentarian Willie James Reid Major-Social Science Social Science Clubg llla. Vice President James Neal Major-Business Sigma Gam- na Mu Honor Phi Business Clubg Varsity Varsity Club. Reporter William Jackson Major-Business Business Cluhg Varsity Varsity Club: Omega rary Committee. Psi Beta Sig- Footballg Footballg Phig Lib- Charles Moultrie Willie Reid Savannah Savannah 'lfa min Q Hart Sglfannab ,,,.- i '.... ... --5.5 Z.,-5 .- -x ,,,........K nm Xu--...-,, f' ,..,-- - William Jackson Sa vannah 2 is Willie Mae Baldwin Major4Home Economics Home Economics Club. Claudia Baker Major-General Science General Science Club. F Claude Byers M' Major-Business 1, 3 X Footballg Business Clubg Omega Psi ' ', Phig Varsity Club. gg A X Ruby ,lean Childers Major-Business Business Clubg Tigers Roar: Year- book Staff. 'W -fha. -. .-. is v it 3 X K N ' ' Y ..I-Neg? N Q Y X Q. Q X. -we.-sk Q-HC N .N-5-1 . S.. 'asv 51 X Q -.-,.. 1 gum IQ' fr l Martha Gleason Bryant Major-Mathematics Camera Club. Adolphus Carter Major-Biology Alpha Phi Alpha. Virginia B. Baker Major - Elementary Education Y. W. C. A. Tigefs Roar. Jimmie B. Colley Major-Social Science Alpha Kappa Alpha: Yearbook Staffq Tigers Roar Staffg Collegiate Counsellorsg Social Science Club. Thomas Daniels Major-Physical Education Omega Psi Phig tion Club. Marie Dansby Major-English Tiger? Roar. Margaret T. Chisholm Major-Biology Alpha Kappa Alpha: Sigma Mu Mathematics Honor Societyg Colle- giate Counsellors. Annie R. Clowers Major-English Collegiate' Counsellorsg Alpha Kap- pa Alpha: Pan Hellenic Council. Physical Educa- owns Nik Qx, MRF, Gloria E. Deveaux Major-Social Science Social Science Clubg Women's cil. Betty Douse Major-Home Economics Home Economics Club. Helen M. Dunson Major-Home Economics Home Economics Club. Elise Florence Major-Home Economics Home Economics Club. Coun Mabel Fortson Major-Home Economics Home Economics Club: Alpha Kap- pa :Xlphag Pan Hellenic Councilg Y. W. C. A. X Harold Fields Major-Business Business Club. Mary Ford Major-Home Economics Home Economics Club: Zeta Phi Beta: Y. W. C. A. Jewell Gamble lxl3j0l'7lvl3lll6IHHliC9 Alpha Kappa :Xlpbag Collegiate Counsellorsg Sigma Mu Honor So- Cie-ty. A I ...aa 'fi 9-ENR 'vw -15 'T' -,.,.4 wand Q fo i N..- Wesley' Clover Nlajor-Matlir-niatics Colleen Gooden Major-Social Scif-nce Social Science Club. Marceline Holland Major-Home Economics Home Economics Clubg Zeta Phi Beta. Joe Hardy Major-Physical Education Football: Varsity Clubg Physical Education Club. Curtis P. Harris Major-Physical Education Footballg Basketball: Varsity Clubg Physical Education Club. Daniel Hendrix ' Major4lndustrial Education Phi Beta Sigmag Sigma Mu Honor Society. Thelma Louise Hill MajorkElementary Education FTA. College Choir, Rethel Holmes MajorgElementary Education House Council, FTA sr ' f-af ix, ,, - .t 'asf' I s. S li: A i i . Q. X t . Q, P -1. 1 .5s:..1-- X PVP V'-ska Pi..-e-mln!! ,-...we ,M Alfred Jackson Theodore Holmes Major-Physical Education Alpha Phi Alpha: Footballg Varsity Club: Physical Education Clubg Newman Club. Ann R. Howard Major-English Tiger's Roarg Yearbook Staff. Major-Physical Education Basketball: Varsity Cluhg Physical Education Club. Eugene Jackson Major-Industrial Education James E. Jackson Majorgliusiness 3 QQ, ' Ax Business Cluhg Alpha Phi Alpha. I pg, vw' Mary Jones , C ' ' 1 Major-Home Economics an Home Economics Club. L Y , .--- 1 X gy h 5 Lillie Belle Johnson Major-English Zeta Phi Beta. Marjorie Jones Nlajor-Home Economics Home Economics Cluh: Sigma Gam- ma Rho. f -ssh-an Ylfg, 'W if ,,.: 5 m e ti. ! .6' l Nlajol'-limi-inf'-Q Oinega Pei Phi. Virgil Laclson Major-Clie-liiixtry Phi liz-ta Sigma. Warren Loadholt NlajorgSocial Science Social Science Cluh. Eddie T. Lindsey Nlajor-Enulihh Alpha Phi Alpha: Yearbook Staff: Collegiate Counsellorsg Student Council: Pan Hellenic Council. Ernest D. Kinsey Juanita Lonon Major-Social Science Social Science Club. Calvin Lawton Major-Social Science Social Science Cluhg ma. Hosea Lofton Major-English , Tigefs Roar Staffg Yearbook Staff. Mattie Manley Major-Elementary Education FTAg Newman Club: House Coun- cil. -Jr' rx Phi Beta Sig- ffi fi ' N . S l . . i xv N ,- M . 33 ,- , . -.2-:K 5'f..,, zifffii ' 2 ,-Ifiifixli 5' 'G if f Nannette McGee ' Major4Social Science iz' College Choirg Tigefs Roarg Year- . I hook Staffg Somgal Science Club' ' -'X ' 1 House Council. 7 A,,, - Charlie Mcljaniels Major-Physical Education ff S, iiii V Alpha Phi Alpha: Camera Clubg ' Varsity Clubg Basketballg Physi- E , i wif: V . i14- cal Education Clubg Yearbook I Staffg Tiger! Roar. r l t .2 a e i - Wilhemina McPherson Major-Mathematics Marjorie Mercer Major-Home Economics Home Economics Club. Carolyn Manigo Major-Elementary Education yletnonplrlitchfeglld 1 'nigh ajor- ysica ucation V U Footballg Varsity Clubg Physical ll? 'H ' Education Club. Viona O'Neal Major-Elementary Education WON Clarance Pogue Major-Physical Education Football: Physical Education Club. 0-QFD' X X M ,iS I K Ora Belle Prothro Major-Elementary Education Barbara Powell Major-Elementary Education of 5 S mt.. . .4 sw x w , ,er .P n , ,, Iacqueline Pringle Major--Home Economics Home Economics Clubg House Council. Rita Quattlebaum Major-Home Economics Home Economics Clubg Zeta Phi Beta. Alethia Marie Sheriff Major-English Tiger's Roarg Yearbook Staffg Y. W. C. A.g Future Teachers of America. ' Robert Sanders Major-Physical Education Footballq Varsity Clubg Physical Education Club. Tharon Spencer Major-Social Science Social Science Club. Alexander Speed Major-Biology Kappa Alpha Psi. Nl'-,- 'Sigue ii , gi fi' T' M T Q. ' -W ' al N . . xx ,Q . A -r .f- - . WSWS Robert Spencer Major-Industrial Education. Mary Alyce Swanson Major-Home Economics Home Economics Clubg Zeta Phi Betag FTA. 'NW' Maceo Taylor - Major-Physical Education Alpha Phi Alphag Pan Hellenic Councilg Varsity Clubg Collegiate Counsellorsg Physical Education Club. Ernest Tolbert Major-Physical Education Footballg Marching Band. Joseph Turner Major-Physical Education Footballg Baskethallg Trackg Phy- sical Education Clubg Varsity Cluhg Newman Club. Hattie Mae Thompson lllajor-Elementary Education Zeta Phi Beta: Future- To-acliers of America: Pan Hellenic Council. -QF' , Q. Q 3 ,W l + ,mst ,,,. 5 , Irziilf ,..t , , '-my .M 3 ,... . A Loretta Williams asi- Nlajor-Home Economics -Whit Major-Home Economics Lurinda Williams Major-Home Economics Home Economics Club. l 1, , 5 f f lit xx- A Q' 'Pj mail Phillip G. Wiltz Nlajor-Pliysical Education Alpha Plii .-Xlpliag Ba-ketliallp New- man Clulig Varsity Clubg Physical Elluvation Clulm, Doretha Wells Nlajor-Elviiiviitary Education lfuture Tearlivrf of Ante-rica. Mildred LeGrier NlajorYElf-nientary Education Future Teachers of America. Geneva Mitchell Major-Home Economics Home Economics Club. Pearl Rita Smith Major-Elementary Education Camera Club: Newman Club. Heloyce Betty King ' Major-Physical Education Physical Education Club: Newman Club. -4 Jolene Laverne Belin Major-English Tigers Roar, Yearbook Staffg Col- lege Choirg Y. W. C. A.g Collegiate Counsellors: Women's Council. Johnnie Mae Williams Major-Mathematics FTA: Camera Clubg Y. W. C. A. wk sf-if WVR Aff? Doris Anita 'lll.rar,Qa-- Major-Physical Education Baslcetballg Physical Education Club. Christine C. Wright Major-Elementary Education FTAg Sigma Gamma Rho. Viola M. Hill Major-Home Economics Home Economics Club. Evelyn M. Wright Major-Social Science Social Science Clubg Collegiate Counsellorsg Ivy Leaf Club. SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Baker, Claudia 720 S. Madison Ave. Douglas Baker, Margaret L. Rt. 1. Box 55 Mclntosh. Ga. Baker, Virginia Belle P. O. Box 1007 Sarasota. Fla. Baldwin. Willie Mae 2110 Bulloch St. Savannah. Ga. Belle, Lucy Mae P. O. Box 197 Mims, Fla. Browning, Georgia Adeline Rt. 1 Watkinsville. Ga. Bryan, Martha Gleason Rt. 3. Box 250 Savannah. Ga. Campbelle, Orlease Delores Rt. 5, Box 72 Townsend, Ga. Childers. Ruby Jean Rt. 2. Box 42 Oliver. Ga. Chisholm, Margaret Theresa 2231 Ogeechee Ave. Savannah. Ga. Golley, Jimmie Beautine 528 Price St. Savannah, Ga. Darby, Idonia Johnson 804- Waters Ave. Savannah, Ga. Deveaux, Gloria E. Wilson 950 W. 42nd Sl. . Savannah, Ga. WOMEN Dotson. Lois Annie 113 Jackson St. Baxley. Ga. Douse, Betty Louise P. O. Box 341 Statesboro. Ga. Dunson. Helen Marion Rr. 2 Franklin. Ga. Finney, Geneva 1012 Emery Highway Macon. Ga. Florence, Elease Rt. 2, Box 18 Statesboro. Ga. Ford. Mary Agnes Omaha, Ga. Fortson, Mabel P. 446 Second Ave. Columbus. Ga. Fuller, Elmus Elizabeth 1212 Rothwell St. Savannah. Ga. Gamble, Jewell 312 Thompson St. Vidalia, Ga. Gooden. Colleen Myrtle P. O. Box 321 Pelham, Ga. Green. Lillie Delores 607 Jones St. Waycross, Ga. Hill, Lucy Kate Shellman, Ga. Hill, Thelma Louise 311 7th Ave. Manchester, Ga. Hill. Viola Rt. 3. Box 7 Richland, Ga. Holland, Marceline Rt. 1, Box 16 Cobbtown. Ga. Holmes, Rethel E. Rt. 2, BOX 44 Cuthbert, Ga. Howard, Annie Ruth Box 32 Ocilla, Ga. Jackson, Alma Baker Rt. 1. Box 69 Mclntosh, Ga. Jackson, Mattie lnez 480 Chestnut Ave. Atlanta, Ga. Johnson, Lillie Belle Claxton, Ga. Jones, Mary Clyde 804- Allen Ave. Savannah, Ga. Kelsey, Susie Mae P. O. Box 301 Savannah, Ga. King, Betty H. 25 Culver St. Savannah, Ga. LeGrier, Mildred L. 231 W. Gaston St. Savannah, Ga. Lonon, Juanita 200215 Ogeechee Road Savannah. Ga. Lonon, Mamie P. 20021141 Ogeechee Road Savannah, Ca. SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Lotson, Careta Rose 540 E. Gordon St. Savannah, Ga. McGhee. Nancy Nanette 306 Buhwell Ave. Adel, Ga. Mclver, Dorothy D. T08 Price St. Savannah, Ga. McPherson, Wilhelmina V. Waters Road, E. St. Savannah, Ga. Manigo, Carolyn Marie 830 Yamaeraw Village Savannah. Ga. Manley, Mattie Ruth 857 Little Short Sz. Maron, Ga. Marchman. Mattie Louise 3 Bolee Sl. Hogansville. Ga. Martin. Alfreida Jones 1018 W, 45th Sl. Savannah. Ga. Martin, Minnie Kate 1..--ii., ua. Mercer, Margie Rr. 2 Collins, Ga. Mitchell, Geneva Marshall 961 Yamacraw Village Saxannah, Ga. Mobley, Carrie L.: 411 Walker Sl. Wayneshoro. Ga. Mydell, Agnes Hd:-n, Ga. O'Neal. Viona Rt. 6. Box 192 lluhlin. lla. Powell, Barbara Joyce 326 Winthrope Ave. Millen, Ga. Powers, Dorothy Mae 615 W. 23nd St. Savannah, Ga. Pringle, Jacqueline 408 Third Ave. Vidalia, Ga. Prothro, Ora Belle Quattlebaum. Rita Jones 522 W. 40th St. Sax an nah. Ga. Ridley. Ruby ,lane 14-D Tindall Heights Macon, Ga. Rountree, Gladys M. Box T0 Nlillen. Ga. Ruff. Annie L. R. F. D. 2 Mayfield, Ga. Shank. Rether L. R03 YV, 40th St. Savannah. Ga. Shaw. Alfreida Mae 921 E. 38th Sl. Savannah, Ga. Sheriff. Alethia Nlarie 143 Greensboro Road Sparta, Ga. Smalls, Gladys Myers 536 E. Park .-Xve. Savannah. Ga. Smith, Mary ,lane Rt. fl, Box 86 Glennville. Ga. Sneed, Bohhie Mae Rl. 2. Box 49 Smithville, Ga. Swanson, Mary Alice 403 Ross Sl. Douglas, Ga. Tharpe. Doris Anita 421 Third Axe. Hawkinsville. Ga. Thomas, Gertrude Davis 2219 Harden St. Savannah, Ga. Thompson, Hattie Mae 822 Washington St. Bainbridge, Ga. Thompson, Mary Lee 403 W. 56th Si. Savannah, Ga. Timmons, lrene B. R. F. D. Box T2 Townsend, Ga. Thompkins, Rosa M. Rt. 1, BOX 159 Danielsville, Ga. Walthour, Dorothy Estella Rt. 1, Box 190 Mclntosh, Ga. ' Wells, Doretha Kennedy Rt. 2, Box 48 Claxton. Ga. Williams, Bessie M. 109 Edwards Dr. Marietta, Ga. Williams, Johnnie Mae 209 Everett St. Vidalia. Ga. Williams. Lurinda M. Box 6 Midville, Ga. Williams, Lauretta B. 1014 Wh 4-1st St. Savannah, Ga. SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Wright. Christine Cheryl Waters Ave. and E St. Savannah, Ca. Young, Minnie Mae Z. 1014- YV. 39th St. Savannah. Ga. MEN Amerson, James Edward 515 W. Gwinnett St. Savannah, Ca. Bowers. Horace Pherow Hampton, C. Brown. Bobbie Maurice New Orleans. La. Burns, Harold Dean 3206 Hopkins St. Savannah, Ca. Byers, Claude Reese Jacksonville, Fla. Carter. Adolphus D. 626 YV. 40th St. Savannah, Ca. Chriss. John E. New Orleans. La. Clarke, Elbert G. 505 E. Hall St. Savannah. Cva. Cogswell, Edward Johnson 2218 Harden Sl. Savannah, Ca. Collier, Arthur 507 W. 38th St. Savannah, Ga. Daniels, Thomas F. Rt. 4, Box 97 Athens, Ca. Dingle, Elmore M. 903 Crosby St. Y Savannah, Ga. , Fields, Harold B. 742 Yamacraw Village Savannah, Ca. Glover, Wesley B. Hardeeville. S. C. Hall, S. T. Box 256 Darien, Ca, Hardy. Joe H. 1000 11th Ave. Columbus. Ga. Harris. Curtis P. 209 Sth Si. Columbus. Ca. Hendrix, Daniel W. 1054 Yamacraw Village Savannah, Ga. Holmes, Theodore 5005 N. Derbigny St. New Orleans, La. Jackson. Alfred Chicago, lll. Jackson. Eugene James 509 W. 38th St. Savannah, Ca. Jackson, James Emmett R. F. D. 4 Forsyth, Ca. Jackson, William Jr. Rt. 1, Box 69 Mclntosh, Ga. Jackson, William Sims 1412 E. 8th St. Columbus. Ga. Kelliehan. Isaac W. 807 Lynah St. Savannah, Ca. Kinsey, Ernest Douglas 623 W. 38th St. Savannah. Ca. Ladson, Virgil Robert 530 E. Cordon Lane Savannah, Ca. Lawton, Calvin Coolidge 1012 W.37tl1 St. Savannah. Ca. Levy, John W. 727 W. Victory Dr. Savannah. Ca. Lewis, Benjamin F. 9-19 W. 38th SI. Savannah. Ca. Lindsey, Eddie T. 2825 Hood St. Columbus. Ca. Loadholt. Warren 157 Yamacraw Village Savannah, Ca. Lofton, Hosea 241 Lee' St. Blacl-zshear, Ca. Ladson, Harry 2201 Augusta Ave. Savannah. Ca. McDaniels. Charles Chicago, lll. McLendon, Joseph 2317 YV. Broad St. Savannah. Ca. McLeod, Wallace B. Box 92 Baxley, Ca. Marshall, Leo Albert 730 Waters Ave. Savannah. Ca. Mike, Thomas, Jr. Rt. 4, BOX 374-L Savannah. Ca. Mitchell, Vernon 704 Russell Ave. Columbus, Ca. Mosley, Benjamin J. Rt. 1, Box 90 Summerville, Ga. Neal, James F. 207 41h St. Columbus, Ga. Pogue, Clarence Chicago. Ill. Quattlebaum, Benjamin 522 W. 4-0th St. Savannah, Ga. Reid, Willie James 710 W. Gwinnett St. Savannah, Ca. Roberts. German J. 1010 Love St. Savannah. Ca. Sanders, Robert Jr. 637 Oakview Ave. Columbus, Ca. Solomon, Joseph Henry 1202 Lincoln Sl. Savannah, Ca. Speed, Alexander Von 236 Klillen St. Savannah. Ga. Spencer, Robert L. 826 Wheaton St. Savannah, Ca. Spencer, Theron 623 Montgomery St. Savannah, Ga. Taylor, Maceo 11 4612 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago. lll. Terry, Herman Clarke Beuna Vista, Ga. Tolbert, Ernest 82-B Tintlall Heights Macon. Ca. SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Turner, Joseph 9418 Oleander Sl. New Orleans, La. Walker, Emerson W. Apt. 2, Long Ct. Orlando, Fla. Whitehead, Vernon B03 Crosby St. J Savannah, Ca. Wilson, Isaclell Scott Eden, Ga. Wiitz, Phillip G. 4836 Coliseum St. New Orleans. La. Wright, Ted Aurl Jr. Savannah State College Savannah, Ca. We shall always re- member days like this . . . When we went hap- pily to class and built daily our Shrine to ssc... Alberta T. Adkins Savannah Arnett Anderson Hinesville Minnie Laura Bailey Rome Maggie Battle .Uount Vernon James Donald Bentley ' Vfflalia J. Hue Blackwell Savannah Talniadge Anderson Dublin Beverly Ann Brown Savannah Ruth Margaret Brown Bain bridge Clifford E. Bryant Savannah Burnette. Lottie Alamo Ethel Lou Brown .llclnlosh Frank D. Bacon Ricebaro Roscoe Brower Thomasville Annie Grace Bussey Savannah Majorie Bynes Savannah Eloise Cainion Danafsanville Mary E. Chatman Savannah Ruth Hazel Chisholm Savannah William H. Collins Sarannah 1 V' W. rx ,Inj L . .6 Z 3 5 I -of ' :- lisa ! 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Vauss Mae Veronica Walden Beatrice C. Walker Elmer Warren Willie D. Kent C. Latimer Aresta Waters A. M. White James Wiley Mary G. Williams Vermell L. Williams Gloria V. Wynn Louis Young Geneva Mae Young Dorothy Guiton N 'K-,-. F' X .5-,ikfg ,, 3.15 'k',- Fi- xxx ' X X V 43 RNS N Fl Jxtjsviff' L ,I ,,,- THE TIGERS ROAR STAFF: Hosea J. Lofton i52 X-9 mx X, I .1 A ,N , V 3: X ,, Ig w f 5 ll I It , .V.,.. , .1 . 1. ...H ' Aga. 51,2 .IX B 'f , 51- 1? ' . 'i .N . X I I -N :m5i.., :W K Hosea J. Lofton, Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Clzief Annie Ruth Howard '52 Managing Editor EDITORIAL BOARD Nannette lVIcCee ,.,77,,, .,,.,. . .News Jolene Belin ,,7777,7,, 7.7,7, 7,7, , A ssistanl Annie Grace Bussey ..,... ...,. Copy Virginia B. Baker .,7,..,.. 777, S ociely Sylvia W. I-Iarris .77..,7 ,,777, A ssismnt Charles IVIcDanieIs ,,7. .,...,,, S ports Alethia Sheriff ,,,,,7, W ,,,, Fenlure Clarence Lofton ....... ,A,V7 ,-,5, A r f MAKE-IIP STAFF ,,.,,,,, , , , ,, ,,,,,,, Dorothy Mclver, Timothy Ryals REPORTORIAL STAFF ,...,.,Y ..James Douse, Pauline Reid, Nathan Dell, Archie Robinson, C. Ester Freeman. Virginia Dansby, Beverly Brown, Carolyn Manigo, Jimmie Colley, Juanita Florence, Curtis P. Harris, Arthur Johnson. BUSINESS and CIRCULATION ...,.....,..... Raymond Knight, Chairman: Dennis Williams, Thomas Locke, James Douse. TYPISTS ,,,,,.,,.. ..,,,, R uhy Childers, Acquilla Qauttlebaum, Carolyn Cladden, Rober- tia Clover, Margaret Chisholm. ADVISOR ....,,,,. ...,,..,,,, ..,...,..,,,.,,.,.,.,, ........ L u e Ita B. Colvin .E ax if as Q Q 'R ' 3 at , A +5 PAN HELL 3 T fig? 9 -7 3, N -rx-az, ., . SES ' -i q., ' : - N s, Vt '1 3 S 3 te tx SQ: fs? X '-K .1 I :sir 'V A if ' fa 5 K' x ,Q -my - ei is K 7. - -'fire rg NNXZZ if if , , iw gf Se 5 t -!-- sa V ,,,.. N 4, . L ft ' . A?phat0KZfLlL-A5.Elt:n Wilggnu Sigma: Car f.a.v ' P ag Dorothy Itlclver. Al Pla Rose Lotson. Sigma G Fha Knppfl Afpha- Ma Tanmma Rho, Jewel C ' Ceo 3 1 ' A ' ' utter. X MA y or ,phd Ph! Alpha, P rs. NEWMAN CLUB '1,. XWWEWNXX Seated, left to right: Clarence Pogue. Marie Connelly, Pearl Smith. Medicus Simmons, Juanita Lonon, Dean l'. C. Meyers. Advisor. Standing: Joseph Turner. Betty King, Marie Mack, Bobbie ' ' ' lk L tt Van Ellison, Celestine Hamilton. Helen Graham. Brown, Juamta Frazxer, Beatnce Wa er, ore a C AMERA CLUB 5 ' r 95-cretaryg 'Nlartha Bryan, Thomas Q ith Clarence Loiton, H. Nl. Left to right: Charles Moultrie, lr.. Johnnie Nlae Wilhan 5. U l. Locke. Presiclentg Mary Bivens, Wilhelniina 'NlcPhPrson, Pearl Rita -rn . Treasurerg and Willie Daniel Kent, lr. Not rhowni Horea Loiton. Reportf-rg William Bowens. Advisor. po -wo 'U ,r P- E ' , L 9 .1 1 ff - ff L U 6 sfudenf I SI'at6 .' fl 1 1.7 ' eff . X X ' X! nb' M' fo iihngI f Mm J . a ' Uanita 1011 5 Q ' 4 ' 1 ' as-1 'Douoo 1 ooo' G5 . soclqfion ' n nb I . E rn f-gt W, ' .lone P - S, Ray -.PCTPtary. .mond Kniczl Talmadge bit. and T Ffjxflderson V- ' Fiinkhn ' ICC. P Cal-1. resid , Advi ent, St sg,-I End. ll' ll Vu ' WEEK I LZ lt' ks L. Allen Pyke. Director Ave Maria . . . the resurrection of the sweetness and light which man has created in memorable music . . . Victory Marchii . . . the stirring cadences which spurred the team on to victory . . . The sound of voices lvlencle4l in unforgettable harmony shall he ever recorded in our hearts. . . The flash of the clrum majors. the clash of resounding cymbals. the clash of precise formations at Homecoming . . . all these help us to erect our shrine to SSC. THE COLLEGE MARCHING BAND L. Allen Pyke, Director T H E C O L L E G E C H O I R 3 5' Wi of 'ij , is aa it as 'ffl if .- W' ' 1 f' , , . vi - P . 1 ,A .M r ' ' N A l . ,, - 5 , Q I ' 1 4 - J ' . i j .F - s ' as ' J' A ' 1... 3 .4 ' , x Q V' 5 ' in . ' , 3 ei 1 , ' I N,-'MQ29 '54 R 1... N -M . j l ,,, 1 fi ,, V- H M Q 1 L Q, E , , ' ..,, . THE WOMENS CLEE CLUB llilliary H. Hatchetl. lhircciur ,-iii rs . 6' v 1. i. '55 gl ,Q x i 1'- r Q ' The Language which music spcaks is the language of all mankind. We sing . . . and the nielmlinus song of Nlan's hopes. aspirations. and clreams breaks forth . . . We sing . . . and thi- worlfl hecmncs one . . . We sing . . . antl the Shrine of SSC hecomes a symphnny in nur hearts . . . Thruugh Music. the universal language. we build a Shrinv lu thcc . . THE MENS GLElj CLUB -pf X THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Elmer Dean. Sponsor Benjamin Mosely. 1'res1'flvnt First row. left to right' liliarliv Lovkv. ,Iulm Hyrul. Earl Brown. Fra-il Hicks ,lainvs Murray, jolin Nliwlrllclon. Julius Rm-ww, llc-nnix Willianix, ,lullivs Hill, Svcoiiil row: john jolinnon, Lf-Mark llanii-I, William Weatlivrspoon, William T1-rrf-ll. Elm:-r Warn-n. Oilvlia Canon, Hvnry Praylo, Mattie Nlarxliam, Nlainiv Pick:-tt. Hi-Ibn llaliixtv. 'l'liiril row: William Ulooilwortli. Slanlfly Whittle-y, Ewlyii Wright. Wlivlclrr Baiinainoii. Fannii- Le-wix, llloria NPV:-aiix, Bvnjaniin Hoff-ly. Proplie-I IJ. Nlitclir-ll. Marneime javkson, Ce-lf-bliiiv Hamilton. llollf-vii Gooden, Eunice Primuf. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Mrs. Myrtle Nlitclicll. Sponsor Nlary llariey. l'res1'fler1t Knevling. li-ft to riglil: Elva-v I-'lon-mfr. Eanniv Hryant. Nl:-riiw Warrior. Marjorie- Ryiiw, Eula Maw Hr-nlon. Nlartlia Dunn. Nlarguivi St:-plivns, Svnma Slim-r. Rita Oiialtlwliauiii. siiirlroy Spa-lln anrl Loretta William-. Ftanrlingz Nlargizi Nl:-rm-ig Willie- KI, lhililwin. lllorimix Rwifl. Elnrima McCall. Clamlys Hart, lllinnir- Harlvy, Nliw Cliri-Iiiiv Colvmaii. Hi-lvn llunfon, Mrs. Nlyrtlv Nlitclicll. Mary Foril, Mary Swanson. Bvautinf- Hakv-r. Xlarcvlinf- Hollanil anil Mrs. Xlartlia Awry. 0 0 45.11- i - z 5 V THE COLLEGIATE COUNSELLORS Mrs. Ann E. Turner. Sponsor Margaret Clirisliolm. President If-ft to riglil: jewel Gamble. Annie Hussey, Jimmie Colley, Margaret Chisholm, Darnell Jackson, Evelyn Wright. Myrtiee James, Beverly Brown. Y. W. C. A. Kneeling. left to right: Latlierine Hiller, Oileal Carson. Eunice Primus. Elizabeth Jordan, Juanita Florence, Alna Foril. Flossie Rucker, llertlia Langford. Doris Session. Henrice Thomas, Sally Woods. Bliss Madeline Harrison. :Xclvisorg Eleabe Florence. Mary Harvey, Pauline Silas, Lydia King. Haggie Battle, Shirley Demons. LaV1-rne Perry, llernita Spaulding, Mary Shepherd, Maeniese lwlwnn lanrine Limlsev. Ruliy Stanley. Colleen Cooclen. Minnie Bailey. 1 A - 5 X Q x rl THE Seated. left to right: Joseph Turner. Foger Booker. Charles McDanie-ls. Lucile Brister. Secretaryg Emerson Walker, Vice President: Hosea Lofton. Standing: James Campbell. fl af' S T ' .'tiQ w's g. E Q XA ' ' .ta - B ggi ff HM. Eg -n STUDENT COUNCHJ sc fx f Eddie T. Lindsey. Presirlenl -fheandne uithe Consntunon ofthe STUDENT COUNCHJ We. the students of Savannah State College. working cooperatively with the adminis- tration and the faculty of the College. responsible under the University System of Georgia for the proper direction of the institution in order to create a medium for the expression of liberty. equality and justice in accordance with the ideals of the College: to cooperate with the progressive movements of youth in general and to the traditions of the College which enrich our lives. do hereby adopt and promulgate these regulations for the government of the student body through the Student Council. ... ' ' '- , . , 1.-...M Y j The Trade Association is composed of all students 1U the Division of Trades and lndustries. At the extreme right tfirst row standing! is lVlr William B Nelson Director of the Division of Trades and Industries 'added 14 can f ENE? Q Left to right: Mr. Rutherford E. Lockette, Ad- visorg Leroy Varnedoe, Reporterq Leroy War- nock, Vice Presidentg Eugene Jackson, Presi- dentg Littleton Miller. Financial Secretary: Frank Bacon, Representative to the Student Council, and Mr. Benjamin R. Singleton, Arl- visor. Not shown: Johnnie Powers, Treasurerg James Floyd. Chaplaing Nathaniel Edwards, Recording Secretaryg and James Campbell. Ganuna UpsHon Chapuw ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORHW' Asus-limiiiig. lv-lt: Nlargarm-I , - - I' ron Cliirliolm. lluoln Homin . Nlyrlice- jams--. Gloria liv- Vcaiix, ,loan Nlillvr, Nlargarm-t Wiiltx. Dec:-mliiig, right: Jvwl ' ltr-r Nlalile- Forslon, c-l Lu . . Dorothy Alclu-r. Jimmie' Col- le-yg je-wvl llunililv. :Xriniv Clown-rs. To capture fl vision fair. F 4, ., gg N ., tk ,Ng Ski 1 ek ii rw ,Q l N , 4 fb W LA .ti I , r , 55? A .. 75, ll' il? 355 7' - A., . . an SQ 'Q - ' . . v rx WY V -.1 '-: J . - -in S ' '. vi-'S -pal' 4 s if ' if mifnlizif 14,727 AH, ' if ,. 3 A :.g,. , , . :EES '-fir I. L 5.16 4 L- 'P' K , 1 , , A W W , 5 .w -1 5 sp X ig 5 . 4 , Q- J0 v M A ,, 9. A ff . , 5 wx , at 5 lf b ?2 9 . N ll fi, A,, , J 3-N ' ig . -A 711 , V 52 ,F Ag ,Q . Jw, K, ' - 3531. , l.lll. ,X Q1 1' . Q: ami. rf pgwjwm mwFMQgMMg in A A tow 'llzsiwflf . l L mmuM.? nw ,AQ LM Z, gJif ,wiwH W' EY if 'M Lifes , '1 I, My I Li- .ENWJV ,-. ,... vi, 5 A 9 S 5 1 . nu, Ns. 3 1 9 'ff I? j?fv ? l ,LL Q , in 1 f ill! THEIVY LEAF CLUB lmfl lo right: Virginia Janiew. Ham-l Collier, Hvnric ax, .l1'XNC'l Curl:-r. llran of l'l1--l-14-1--1 N1-ll Wafliinglon. 1- Thom- .I.-nniv Hamilton. lf i 1- l y n Vvriglll. O Ivy Leaf Club. we are proud 10 say, You grow more clear to u every clay. S Chavw H0 s0YX0RlTY vt GAMMA Kota siowx in N a 1 . wrkew' nam: Chrielme Lei! to Great Lot 059 X N1 forie longs' R -509' er Serviceg Greater Progress Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority was founded on November 12, 1922. in Indianapolis, Indiana, by Mary Lou Allison Gardner. The Alpha Iota Chapter was granted a charter at Savannah State College in November, 1949. Charter members were: Edna Ligon, Mattie Roberts, Julia Jones, Rose Lotson. and Christine Wright. Sigma Gamma Rho of thee we sing in chorus, Thy beacon bright shines clear before us Lighting the way to heights of great attainment Aims soaring upward until they reach the sky. Sigma Gamma Rho, to thee we'll cling forever Bound hy ties of love and Sisterhood Guarding each aim that , will preserve our standards Lest we should prove unworthy of thy name. F S 9 Q41-l f9'liQilLn 111315 EP' Gt' ' Let! ,l,uIl,::V ll 1'-' -hm' l 'lm' 1 'll hifi 4. . fs . Q: ..- ,..... W ,, W. ,-ear., C lf --llllllllml - -. l 8.3 f Mille 'li 1 .' , XS.. X! 5 13 glirsr row 01-Oth ' left t ' Q ,,f' 'Lb , .V PUFIJPI1' Zojlggf-. Han. .Wm S - 16. ' 1. f 11198. Thou, 1 R11 ZET 0 B A PHI BZ? Chapter ORITY . i lu A-T- ' DSOI7 AC I, Q 1 i flllilla Qllaffleb 811117. SEC Ond Q I I 1-ow: Lottie T H 1 llllllh-A olbert, ARCHONIAN CLUB Zela. we gather here To pay our homage I0 thee . . . First row, left to right: Mary ' X., Alice Swanson. Eunice Primus. I Pauline Reid. Sf-cond row: Hin- i ' nie Harley. Mattie Manley, Beau- tine Baker. Marcelline Holland. .-,uw X. . - ,..---- s ,ge xv. . .5 7- . .r-.f , , ,, A P Jn. -. X, nk. , .e X V z.' ' 7,f's. - , 'N 1, . ,as-:I , . ' , Il 1 X ' -' ' X .A I I ' ',x.'vr-.sf . ,.. 5 , ff A ,Q-A 1 xx. V, . . ,, 31, , A , 4 A ' , Delta Eta Chapter ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY In our dear A Phi A fraternal spirit binzls All the noble. the true. anal courageousg Manly fleetls. scholarship. and love for all mankind, Are the aims of our clear fraternity. Kneeling. leir to right: Wade Simmons. Eddie Lindsey. Willie Williams, Arnett Anderson, Chester Conyers, and Raymond Knight. Standing: Charles McDaniels, Adolphus Carter, James Gibbons, Rudolph Hardwick. Lillie Linder, Attendant to Miss Alpha: Jennie Hamilton, Miss Alphag Annie Clowers, Attendantg Frank Prince. Maceo Taylor, John Watkins, and John Felder, THE SPHINX CLUB liiuwig L J, m lt tgf I f V I NX Jw' V ' l, 'ihmn ng H 'M hx gllllllfl tu as I College flays swiftly pass, imbued with memsries fonrl, And the recollection slowly fafles away . . . Kneeling: Alonzo Sharpe. Standing, left to right James Jackson, Thomas Vann. Alfred Jackson. Theo dore Holmes. and Lawrence Shepard. Gamma Chi Chapter KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY Kneeling, left to right: john H. Camper, Advisor: Earl Brown. German Roberts, Alexander Speed, John Chriii, W. Virgil Winters, Advisor. Standing: Curtis Costellio, James Zacliery. James Stapleton, Horace Bowers, Semon Monroe. Q r in When all our slurlenf rlays are done anrl we from school must go, Still we will honor. lore. anrl sing thy praises o'er anal o'er Well live for thee. u'e'll strive, for thee. ll'8.ll all Ilzey zvays arloreg We'I1 long for thee z1nflt01'luntz'l we reach the Colrlen Shore, Well long for Ilzee t'lf1llf0lilllfllllll'8 reach Ilze Colflen Shore. nfl' iw .i , 'Il'lV' t CLUB .K1L:L.- 1 If mg' LLERS get V QQ' SCROg'llard and lames Den-X RXQQMQ. to right: Oscar 1 lllolv Len Y ilfnctvl .fl 0 to qw 512 1z Kneeling, left to right: John Wesley, Joseph Solomon, Thomas Daniels, Leroy Wesby, Claude Byers. Standing: Prof. Hilliary R. Hatchett, Talmadge Ander- son, William Jackson, Stanley Whittley, Robert Thweatt, Leonard D. Stewart ll, Eamest Kinsey. i .qfQz54Q Cgghvhm? at 14:40 . yi . ,J S og 9150 ke, 3' ,kk al. G fl? 49 6- ' fix ff '1 Q . ca, - 1- .07 f J- Q Q' f A 1 Miss Omega and attendants. 1951-52. Left to right: Miss Bernita Spaulding. Miss Ber- tha Dillard iseatedl Miss Omega. and Miss Evelyn James. fiziyffgl' Basileus Vice Basileus in Qmega 'Est Phi rafernivf OFFICERS Robert Thweatt .,,,. ,,.........,,rs......,..,..,,.Y....,,ss,,,,,, r,,,.s, Claude Byers ......,,..,.., ...... ........,..er.......,.,.,,, Talmadge Anderson ....r. ..............r..,,..., K eeper of Records and Seal William S. Jackson ........Ass1'slant Keeper of Records and Seal Joseph Solomon .,,,....,. ..,,,.....,.....ss..,.,,,,,,s,s,s, lx eeper of Finance Earnest D. Kinsey .... .. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,Editor John Wesley ,,,....r.,..,.... ,.,,..,,s.,,,,s,,,,,, C haplain Leonard D. Stewart II ..... .... . ,Keeper of Peace Leroy Wesby ................. .....,. D ean of Pledgees Stanley Whittley ............ ...,.,,. P arIz'an1en1qr1Qm H3tCl16H, Jr. ....YYY....r.,..............,,..,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,YYY,,VV , f1dl'1.50f COLORS-Purple and Cold LAMPODAS PLEDGE CLUB FLOWER-Chrysanthemums Kneeling. left to right: William Lumpkin, Earnest W. Jones. Standing: Joe Coaxum, John Byrd, Earnest P. Jones. RECEPTION LINE AT ACHIEVEMENT WEEK CELEBRATION-Left to right: Pres- ident W. K. Payne. Mrs. Payne, Dr. E. li. Williams of Morehouse College: principal speaker for the week, Robert Thweatt, Mrs. Thweatt, and .Wiss Omega, Miss Bertha Dil- lard. MOTTO-Friendship is essential I0 the Soul. ACHIEVEMENT WEEK RECEPTION AT THE COLLEGE COMNILNITY HOLSE. ...K M..- -'A 1 o I F l E, 'ff -l- - I i Q il C r L l L , .J 'f -V . i 4 w ' .... '-I 2.2.-d,..a vs rg-.--u :- 'YQ Q. 2'-S ,,- 4-1, 5' mt .1,. ' R 45 -2 Gamma Zeta Chapter ,A , ix , - PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY Front row. lvft I0 riglil: Harolfl Burns, Eugzvnm- Jackson. Willie Rriil, Virgil l.u1l-on. Wallau- NFL:-osl. William lavlcson, Jr. lfliurli-X Nlullllriv. llanif-l Hvmlrix. ill l,'l'l RE FOR SERVICE: SERVICE FOR HUNIANITY The founrlers of our zmnrfrous lmml. ln IIIIIIIIIPTS fllllllgll Ivvrf' llzref. Tauglzl iflvnls high Il'l1I.l'll mon lfecnnze a par! of every l'l11' . . . CRESCENT CLUB 1 N xl lfff lmfl to rif'lil: ,-Xrvliiv Flu.-iix, Frank Bacon. ' ' . , ' S ' 4 Hvnry flmniax. i ' g- as '- vlsll . N'-B-995 N. .l , I ...L y-duel ,S x O B Q 059119 Svml, .lov HQ-nry Lang. Lvon Wileon. Se-vonrl row: Willie' ,lanws . l Q , M 'I 71 lf if Y If J ewel Gamble Mart' EMA A Sylvi zzendants a Ha,-ns l , 'X f :.k?'? l X K wx xx gt .X QQ-.-M' 1 't.w:w.v'lP 'Twill irlilf Nl W llltw a TH 4, If-,1 fi Q P AL The hushed expectancy of the fans as they wait for C. P. to kick off . . . The hiss of the expelled breaths as the ball 'iiilftii URT The pomp and circumstance of the Coronation ceremony . . . the regal beauty of Mary and Sylvia and Jewel . . . the light in the eyes of the spectators as they watch the festive parade . . . the pride of SSC as she witnesses this latest pilgrimage to her Shrine . . . goes on 'ldown the fieldfl . . . Here it is . . . The gridiron clash is on! Foot- ball and festivity-here is essential tim- ber for raising our shrine to our Alma Mater. . . SCENES FROM BACCALAUREATE AND COMMENCEMENT The thrill of marching across SSC's spacious campus. robed in the traditional vestment . . . The inspiration brought by Mays and Dent and Lewis and Higgins . . . The joy of having the familiar faces of faculty members and friends who smiled and helped to quiet our racing hearts . . . I 4 The ambivalent feelings of glad- ness and sadness when we realized that this was the ending and the beginning . . . Our epic struggles to make all these things, buildings, faces, emotions, our very own- our Shrine to SSC . . . , U vip W - AAO K x George William Allen, public relations representa tive for R. JZ Reynolds Company. lectures to class. ? ,i , J, 5.7 ii ' i 7 ffl W' ' ia A -V K , Q w-'A 5 A undiiolip of music H . 'ff Su - itudenf Htehett PENIS, S mak ,Ores C ' Left to IA. on of Prrf 6 a FCC-Ord. Ch rem, ight. B 1 egsor . lllg Gtr. - Lam, W3 Gssie W., , Hilliar esb v ' lla: li J . PmfeSSOL1s,HDE.. a . Here is material for building our Shrine to SSC . . . We learn that education is not con- fined within four walls . . . We go to live with Shakespeare and Chaucer . . . We learn to manipulate machines that make commun- ication easier . . . We study the science of computation so necessary to modern living . . . We hear the words of great personalities and are better able to understand the com- plex society which is ours . . . All, all these things help us erect a Shrine immortal to Alma Mater . . . Business students watch demonstration of new Duplicator. Students in mathematics learn about the quadratic function. Mrs. Sylvia Bowen. second from left, is instructor. x if K , - 735. We work in the Physics Lab. Sometimes a gleam of satisfaction will come into our eyes when we recall, That was in our physics course. Once upon a night we shall again read the masterful prose of Swift and remember the respect in Mr. Fisheris voice as he introduced us to the Dean of Eng- lish satire . . . Then will many things become clear to us. and we shall be living Shrines to SSC . . f 'x g . at lish Semin 1 Here in the Eglgnglish Slam isf v ,tes 0 you are, neol the xulsle I Gm' X agme raw ' we un maf- Chemical reactions are carefully observed and and recorded by students in the Chemistry Lab. -Q. Miss Careta Rose Lotson. Senior Savannah, Georgia . . . thy beauty is to me Like those Niceczn barks of yore . Mis s Delores Perry F Saz,an,Z,,11, cecirgreshman za ,, Miss Jennie Ha I Savalzzzglglgon, Sophom ' forgm Ore ea My fe MQ Miss Gracie Stroud, Freshman Greensboro, Georgia ei S 4 115' 1 x'x.Qf N X wr, V, fg .-::4'j3,'., 'c 1 'ff THE 1951-52 TIGERS, TRAINERS and COACHES ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OUR COACHING STAFF K. Theodore A. s'Ted Wright, Sr. S? I if Left to right: Al Frazier. Head Coach: John 'gBig Johnu Martin and H. F. Bowman. Hold that line, and hit ,em low, man. R gt , A 'ri of to .1 I -R A . . S- CURTIS P. HARRIS. E8zT All SEAC End and Tackle, Trip- le-threat punter, pass receiver and blocker. ROBERT SLOCUM. HB 1951-52 GRIDIRON RECORD Home Carnes DATE SSC OPPONENT Sept. 28 ,,,.,,,...,,,,, 26 Elizabeth City .. Oct. 5, ,,,,,,, ,, 25 Alabama State Oct. 26 ..,.,..,,,,, 26 Albany State .,,,,,,, Nov. 10 ,,,,.,,,,, 2,48 xFloricla Normal ,, Nov. 17, ..i...,,,,,,, 7 Claflin , Dec. 1 . .,,,,, 13 i'2Benedict Games Away Oct. 13 ,,...,..r,, ..., 1 5 Morris College ..., Oct. 20, ,,,,,,,,,,.Y 0 Bethune-Cookman . Nov. 3 ,,,,,.,....,.. 13 Morehouse College Nov. 22 ,,,..,,, ,. 6 Paine College .,,.,,,, , 1Home-coming-Won 5, Lost 4. Tied 1. Postseason A11.AmeriCan H a 1 f b a C kv AH, Conference Standing for the Year-4th SEAC triple threat Halfback. H31-ri . b S IS ff any State? for 15 Yards against Al- , A' ii 5 ' N 'f'f'- ,E5Q ' K ' 'N W O . At the Moss Bowl Classic . . . what a game! S100 . after-l-Zn IS d0wned b Yard gain. Y B6-nedi zz ,I .2 i Ct player RAH! RAH! On to Victory under the magnetic spell of SSC's vibrant Cheering Squad. W., 'f D ' A BOHBIE BROWN. QB Senior. Nvw Orlvanx. La. Lvlferlllzlll Co-Captain A IS JOSEPH H XRIJY. QI? RANDELL GILBERT. C JOHN JOHNSON. T 51-niur. Culumiuis. lla. ,'lllli0I'. Nvw Orlmiiib. La, Frm-slimun. Vidalia. Ga I,6'lfCfHIf7lI Lellernmn Neal and Turner 1 , J,-XMEH NEQXI. 1le-fir. HIS, llolumlius. Gu. S4-nior. Lellrrman. JOSEPH TURNER lriglllbi lf. Svliior. Nvw Orlvunx. Lu.. lfl'H1'fIIHlIl. K' 1 if ?F as I I sj W . D 'Mx 'NX ,,'W,,H -nm i ,nf - 9fM.4.,,,. ' M .. XYll.l,ll'1 l . JOHNSHN. Fl! NOIXICRT SXNIIEHS. ll H XROLH 'l' U LUN. fl NIORUXN 'l'I'l.fXRl'lC. I .lllIlilll'. Haiiilwiflga-, ilu. Svniur. ifnlunnlmux, ilu. l'xr:--limun. lhirluuui, N. C. SUllIIOIll0l'1', Huwkinv-villv, 1 l,1't1z'r1nrll1 1,c'll1'r11mn GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD lscores to February 2. 19523 First row. left to right: Mildred Graham, Audrey Spears. Francie Howard, Margie Mercer. Thelma Williams. Second row: Bessie Williams. Martha Rawls, Dorothy Baldwin, Clara Bryant, Elnora Wright. Ann Ruth Howard. Third row: Mrs. Ella W. Fisher. Co-coach: Neta Belle Staley. Edith Ray, Doris Tharpe, Mary Faison. Oretha Barton. Eloise Cainion. Barbara Matthews. 1052 SCHEDLLE January 17-SSC Allen , ,lanuary 18-SSC, ,, ,, ,,,, Benedict January 21-SSC ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Benedict January 22-SSC Benedict , January 23-SSC ,,,,,,,.r,.,,,, Allen , , January 24-SSC ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31 Allen ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, January 25-SSC Fla. N811 ,,,,,,.,,, . January 26-SSC Bethune-Cookman January 30-SSC ..,,....r...rrrr 52 Albany ...,......,,. February 2-SSC Fla. ASM ,, February 6-SSC Fla. ASM .... February 8-SSC Fla. NST ..,,. February 11-SSC Claflin ,,,,, February 15-SSC Ft. Valley .i., February 19-SSC ,,,,,,,, Claflin ,,.., floor. Co-coaches Ella W. Fisher and Geral- dine Hooper finger the ball on the Gymn AX 2 ! , i . .hy ji us- W . 'S st . Y, Q , . 3 -'P' 1 L., Y- l 27 . 1 - t b Y 'ffm ' Q X N ,. v. W witgig .gait +4 V, N: fx 3? K V, -F ' flak , - ' ., V Varsity Players discuss techniques with Co-coach Fisher. Left to right: Ann Ruth Howard, Margie Mercer, Bessie Williams, Martha Rawls. y . V , JF is HJ la X lr X U Ni DOROTHY BALDWIN Guard gi -rl-'fx P if G ii ELOISE CAINION Guard NETA STALEY Forward CLARA BRYANT Guard if ...-aw. ai . . Hfvf- U 'xikfj BASKETBALLCSQUtgm'ard1 LawrerxC0 Shepard Ch ter onYefQ . 1 85 :Q Forward: Alffed lack Ulla, . . ble Brazxle. Forwanl rles lVlcDaIUf'l5' rlor. Cerner? Cul Front row, left 10 rlght. Egrwarcl. Second rowlfloiljrd. Thlfd low: Maclro 'rl-Elmer, Guard? Mlm Forward: Earl Br0lAm,Guard3 Bobbie Blown' r Slocum. Guard: IOSBP Cen ?'l Hemlrpgrlaalp Wim. Guaffll Robe' Harrxs, Guar , Paige' Guafd. 1951-52 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE lScores to February 2, 19521 Dec. 6-SSC ..,.,........... 62 Tuskegee ......,,...... ,,r,.,,,,,, 5 1 Han. 26-SSC .....,,....,, 30 Bethune-Cookman Dec. 7-SSC .,..,.,.,..,,,,, 44 Clark College ,,.,, ,,,,,.,..., 6 8 Jan. 29-SSC ,,,, 53 Paine College Dec. 8-SSC ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Morris Brown ,,,,,,,,,, 56 jan. 30-SSC ,,r,,,,,, ,,,, 5 7 Albany State , Dec. 14-SSC ......,.,,...... 56 Clark College ,, ,,,,,,, 68 'Feb 2-SSC ,,,,,, . ...... 58 Fla. ASM Dec. 15-SSC ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 48 Clark College ,,,,,,r,, 55 Feb. 6-SSC, Fla. ASM ,,,,, , Dec. 19-SSC ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 S, C. State , ,,r,,, 38 Feb. 8-SFCHU, Fla, Normal Dec. 20-SSC ,,,,,,,r,,,,,.,, 55 S, C. State A ,,,,Y,,,, 48 Feb. ll--SSC ,..,, .. Claflin , W, . Jan. 11-SSC ............,.,, 63 Tuskegee ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, 6 2 Feb. 15-SSC ,,,,,,... Ft. Valley Jan. 15-SSC ....,...,....... 36 Morris Brown , r.,..,,,, 47 tlreb. 19-SSC ,4.,,,.., Claflin ,lan. 18-SSC .......,........ 61 Allen Univ. .... ..,.,..,, 5 3 ilreb. 20-SSC ,..,,,,., S. C. SIHIS ,V Jan. 19-SSC .....,.......,., 50 Benedict ...,r r.,...,, 5 7 Fell 23-SSC , , ,,.,.. Paine College liiii Zliiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EEZESZZE ji 1111125 Mm 762 SM fwffwmfnf fn Jan. 23-SSC ........r,..,eee 56 Allen Univ. . ...,,,.r 48 'Wm G s'U ' Jan. 24-SSC ................ 52 Allen Univ. .,,,, ...,,,,, 4 6 Jan. 25-SSC ..............YY 47 Fla. Normal ..... ,....,,..,, 4 5 'Games away ,,.,...,.. - ,,v- BOBBIE BROWN, Senior CURTIS HARRIS, Senior ALFRED JACKSON, Senior New Orleans, LUlll'.SlIIVIlZ Colunzbus, Georgia Chicago, Illinois - V x--'- -'--- f fwwmwwwfw' ' SS X... X. CHA RLES X11-INN I ELS. Senior Lliirugo. lllinois MXCEO TAX LOR, Senior Ifliirago. Illinois JOSEPH TURNER. Senior New Orleans, Louisiana ROBERT SLOCUM, Senior Columbus, Georgia ALVIN PAICE, Senior ,larlfson ville. Florida EBBIE BRAZILE, Sophomore LAWRENCE SHEPARD New Orleans, La. Sophomore Chicago, Illinois r Frank The Rocketl' Prince. internationally famous Pana- manian runner and Olym- pic contender, pauses for the -,RK . U V4 , -.'.. A Q V P7 , 'R , Q-x'. as - . i f igivs'-' ' -Y ' I - P 5 -i ki Q.: -M y r. 4 y Frank Prince takes the mile relay at Alabama State Re- lays. Tuskegee. camera. 5. Fei 3 6? Ti : ' eq 5 K H , . T C7 vii I P ' .Q A To :QT K ,, b K ' A In E V I, I i f igbixi 4x i I 'T Y ual Q ,Rag i THE SPEEDY CINDERMEN President Patterson of Tuskegee and Coach Wright pose CURTIS P. HARRIS with SSC thinclads at the Alabama Relays. TRADES anal To make the sound come forth true, we test on the Dynarnio De.nU...,.A.ator. l.r4: Carpentry cadets construct the Press Box. an integral part of public relations, and inclispensalile at the gridiron Contests. INDUSTRIES ff BODY LONSTRL LTION BODY and FENDER TRADES AND INDUSTRIES 10' The tr 5 a .xt as Carvennl' ture ag and Craft ne is bm Onstrucuo acquired .Of fash Shu .H in c In ioni , ual , ' slit the .ng f Pgexztixhkbu their Ciiblnet Sffplfurnih The purpose of the Division of Trades and Industries is to train men for em- ployment: ill as mechanics and technicians in the several skilled trades and in industry: 12h as teachers of vocational subjects and industrial arts in the secondary school: t3l as construction fore-men and contractors. For those who desire to qualify as teachers of vocational subjects or industrial arts, or as technicians. skilled tradesmen. and contractors, this Division offers specialized training leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. For persons who want special terminal preparation, a special course is provided in the following: Automobile Overhaul and Repairg Automotive Body and Fender Repair: Electrical Maintenance and Installation: General Woodworking and Carpentryg Machine Shop Practiceg Masonry: Painting and Decorating: Radio Repair: and Shoe Repair. Learning how to operate intricate machines What makes the automobile go? Answers to is a requisite in the Machine Shop. this question are found in the Auto Repair Shop. . eq -f tr ge s ,f Q 3 Q arf' -4. Q Nix X 'X 0 it f t rn L' THE STAFF OF THE GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Seated, left to right: Mrs. Vera D. Brown, Clerkg P. H. Stone. State Agent for Negro Work: Mrs. Dora V. Martin, Clerk. Standing: A. S. Bacon. Assistant Supervisor. Negro Workg Alexander Hurse. State 4-H Club Agenlg Augustus Hill, Special Negro Agent for rural housingg K. C. Childers, Special Negro County Agent. The Georgia Agricultural Extension Service for Negroes has its office at Savannah State College. Since Savannah State College was the first institution to offer training in agriculture and related vocations for Negro youth, this Service has maintained its office here since its inception. This Service directs all agricultural extension services for Negroes in Georgia. Among the areas of service directed by this office are 4-H Club work, rural housing, and farm and home improvement. , f? P , . 4 , . ,...-A , 4 Q-an , ...Lj- .,f- :IT , '- f -F Mani mg. WILLIAM E. GRIFFIN Director Division of General Extension and As- sistant Professor of Social Sciences PROGRAM OF THE DIVISION OF GENERAL EXTENSION On October 15, 194-7, the offices of the Division of General Extension of the University System of Georgia were closed, and administrative offices were moved to the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens. During this tran- sition a number of changes were effect- ed in the program for the Negro stu- dents of Georgia. There have been changes in the rules and regulations governing correspondence study, as in- dicated in the paragraphs which follow: COURSE OFFERINGS The following courses are offered by the Division: Principles of Economics, Labor Problems, Introduction to Education, Rural School Management, Nature Study, Chil- dren's Literature, Occupational Guidance, History of Education, Introduction to English Literature, Advanced Composition, American Literature, American Govern- ment, Health Education, United States History through the Civil War, History of the American Negro, Functional Mathematics, College Algebra, General Psychology, In- troduction to Sociology, Rural Sociology, and the Family. ADMISSIONS Enrollments are accepted at any time during the year. Students are admitted to cor- respondence study on the same basis as residents at the institution. The Division reserves the privilege of cancelling the registration of any student whose first papers indicate insufficient background for the course. Students who desire to use correspon- dence study for degrees should clear with the Dean of the college of their choice to be sure that they are registering for the proper course. Students in residence at any institution may pursue correspondence courses only on written permission of the Dean of the college residence. CREDITS Undergraduate non-resident credit is recorded with the Registrar of the college from which the course is taken. A maximum of one-fourth of the total requirements for a degree may be non-resident credit. Students are urged to complete their major sub- jects in residence. No graduate work is offered by correspondence. The Division does not issue official transcripts. TEACHER CERTIFICATES The State Department of Education has established regulations covering the use of non-resident credit for certification. Those teachers seeking advancement of certificates should write the State Department of Education, Certification Division, for full instructions regarding their individual requirements. MRS. MARY BEATON PEARSON Supervisor, Division of General Ex- tension B.S., Savannah State College -as In Our Hearts We Build A Shrine For Thee Arna Bontemps. world famous poet and Fisk fnirersity liluar- ian. lectures on the poetry of the Negro. HNoel. Noel . . .H Our voices hlend- ded in glad harmony at the Camil- la Hubert Hall Christmas party. .aa ulfazooka . . . And the rope went right through Betty? waist. as Fetaque Sanders demonstrated his white magic in Meldrim Auditor- ium. That's Careta Rose at the other end of the rope. By the wav. Betty came out of the ordeal un- scathed. if-- Q t Qt 0' Attorney Sidney A. jones, Jr., lec- tures to class on jurisprudence. An important facet of our Shrine is our everyday association with in- spiring personalities. l .wi Q . - . - g. - At a local bank. we heard a bank- er talk on principles of money and hanking. Robert Charles Long. Tenor . . . After his January concert he stood in the receiving line and accepted with grace our sincere plaudits. The Christmastide and the College Inn . . . A happy sea- A leader of tomorrow speaks, while today,s son and a popular campus haunt. Here we rest a bit leaders await their turns at the Annual Lead- from our exams and enjoy a final get-together before ership Institute. the holidays. Q MISS JIMMIE COLLE Y Senior Ludowzbz' , -..X- S :Wx N io! mm S A Suv h , X . X5 ' rx-My-' . . N 513 5ER1f.59Y Qff':.:s-Ig 1 ' ' :E V. ,,, BEAUTY PARADE 5 BW RO NE .A 0 x N Sflfvann www 'K' ' ' GN Call 'For CLAUSSEN'S Bread Cake The SouI'h's Since I84I A GREAT NAME IN CLOTHING ISCAHWO I Suits the South fujnchwzch Lmwzie Haha COIN MACHINE OPERATORS D I N O PHONOGRAPHS XX We Serve AII ChaI'ham Mayan? Com.. PHONE 3-2555 I209 WEST BROAD CompIimenI's of FOLTZ PHOTOGRAPHY PHONE 3-I062 I0 Wesi Broughfon Savannah, G Complimenfs of JOE GARDNER Phone IIO Eas'I Brough+on Savannah, Ga. CQMPLIMENTS OF MQIVER BARBER SHOP 502 Wes+ Broad S+ree'r Savannah, Ga. CompIimenI's of FREDDIE'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY 1oa WEST BROAD sr. SAVANNAH, GA. The SSC Campus aI' midsummer, A scene of unrivalled beau+y- Maiesfic nafure ai' her besi- Yes, even Mofher Nafure smiles FavoraIaIy upon our shrine . . . Keep Georgia Green Help us grow more frees for iomorrow by being especially careful wifh lighiecl ciga- re+'res and maiches while in wooded areas. Thanks a lo+. fi N f ' N T. 0 U PAPEQS BAC-J ff ON S COQPO-Qlpilzfgia 5 iiii Savannah' Ge S g..,,Nll ru img. - , SAVANNAH TRANSIT COMPANY 824 Easl' GwinneH' S+ree+ Phone 3-5767 SAVANNAH GEORGIA L,-1-1.1, Shop and Save CompIimen'I's of A+ KARPF'S THE REVIEW CO. EverybocIy's Fashion Sfore 2 Wes+ Bay S+ree+ I07 W. Brouqh'Ion S+. Savannah, Ga. Savannah. Ge0fCII'3 PI10l'lG' 5I59 Cgmpiimen-I5 of FRIEDMAN'S ART STORE ALFRED E. BEACH HIGH II6 WHITAKER STREET Phone 3-I32I Savannah, Ga. Savannah O- I-- Douglas Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF Star Theater 508 W. Broad S+. Savannah, Ga. MEN'S QUALITY SHOP Joe Lesser 24 E. Broughfon SI. Savannah, Ga. Complimenfs of MORRIS LEVY'S Savannah's Fines+ 8 - I4 Broughfon S+., E. Savannah, Ga. CANN PARK SERVICE STATION I023 W. Vicfory Drive PHONE 965I . Savannah, Ga. Complimenis of HALL DRY CLEANERS 2325 Ogeechee Ave. PHONE 2-2454 Savannah, Georgia Complimenis of DUKES RECORD SHOP Phone 3-2555 327 Wesf Broad Sfreei Savannah Georgia HEYMAN 81 SON Fa shioniown Cloihes for Men and Boys 3I I Wesi Broughion S+. Savannah, Ga. CompIimen'I's of NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL Life Insurance Company 706 W. Broad S+reeI' Phone 2-I285 Savannah, Georgia Bes+ Wishes for '52 THE DUNBAR THEATER and THE EAST SIDE THEATER Complimenfs of THE VANITY RECORD SHOPPE 465 W. Broad S+ree'r PHONE 3-9976 Savannah, Ga. COMPLIMENTS OF ASHER SHOE STORE 22 W. Broughion S'IreeI' PHONE 3-8733 Savannah, Ga. COMPLIMENTS or- L A N G ' S Three Big Sfores in One PHONE 2-0060 Savannah, Ga. KENNICKELL Printing Company TO PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS Office Supplies VAR l ETY S T O E E Loca+ed a+ enhance fo 'I'l1e College PHONE 932i III YORK ST. SAVANNAH, GA. A ' 49502 Q4 K INSURANCE A +ee e g X-we uvsunsv CO- A-'X .i E W 460 Wesf Broad S+ree'r Q SAVANNAH GEORGIA 1 Complimenis of 3. STOKES sn-TOE REBUTLDERS I Phone 94I7 - T - A sob Monfgomery sf. say anna h, ea. Leading Homefurnishers Complimemks of of +he Sou+h THE FRANK CORPORATION Over 67 Years PHONE 4-666' 30I W. BROUGHTON ST. SAVANNAH, GA. 322 W. Brougmon S+. Savannah. Ga FINIS mln our hearts Weill build a shrine for thee , are the words embodied in our Alma Mater. The essence of this state- ment has been carried throughout the foregoing pages. The 1952 Yearbook Staff has attempted to present to you in pictorial form the stepping stones which are so vitally necessary in the construction of this precious Shrine. EDDIE T. LINDSEY Editor-in-Chief There is much to be derived from the intellectual and aesthetic features here at Savannah State College. These things will forever cling to the heart of every student. Each page expresses the senti- ment on the part of every student en- rolled at Savannah State College. The most dynamic Faculty and Administration serve as contractors for each student in that they help lay the plans to be followed in building the Shrine. The students arc considered laborers in this endeavor. due to the fact that they carry out the plans. ln short, the two groups. working together harmoniously for a common cause. have built and will continue to build throughout the coming years a Shrine that will inevit- ably become a beacon light in all these United States. The success of this edition. that is. anticipated success. depended upon cooperation on the part of every member of our vast college family. The Staff wishes to thank lVlr. llatehett for his beautiful strokes with the pen and brush. We also wish to ex- press our sincere appreciation and gratitude to lVlr. W. H. Howens and Charles Mt-Daniels for their photographic ability who have unquestionably produced some of the best photography that can he found anywhere. We doff our hats to lVlr. W. C. Scott and lVliss Luetta B. Colvin for their unceasing efforts toward the production of tht- 1952 TICER. To these and many others too numerous to mention here. we sav thanks for a job well done. 4 w ' V X 2 ,,v I A A.. . ' 'f L2 ' 505. 'M 'QQ-Q 1 . : .1 - 15,1 x xx! . My - .if , 3 ' x M X A 'X ,F ., f' 1 '- ' ' . 2, ,W -f A ' ,xxx fu X x . I . V Sir . 'L xjxf . .Vai - Qi, L -r gk J '- f ,f ' . 'Q f f'- .N , h ,.,, K 'H , ,!.Qwx A 1 . N X I - 1' aj, w.x J,W F, wg 4 'P , xi is b v. I - ' ' ' X H 'X s 1. . 5' . ' ' 1 . 5. . ' 3 2 N 1 . 11 Z ,f V .R e ' 5 .fe I 1- r P' V .I -fl' .K li. 5 M1lu,z xx sq 9' ' hifi-A-4 fxj . ig, - Y wxf E 3 ' :-- ' af 'gi . 'A 3 ' . Q ' , l a 'Fm ' - llfgff i a.. a s ' 5, ' 'H-we V, W , 'X ' Q ' 5 ' D .. AN Q ff 4' 5 'lv' V fx , Q 1 V U . 21: l V A AE N ..f . .. ' ' ffm of ' ,' 4 . P-V K .gv . U: f . . af ws fi , . uf ' ng if ,gil .. s 1 1- - . . M 1. -1 , A -.ur .,..,. :Q I - 'vy A h Q ,Q 4 .' 1 . . 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