Tift College - Chiaroscuro Yearbook (Forsyth, GA)

 - Class of 1945

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'-'i'b-- L niifvzx 14, 51 1' I FT V llk , -'LEQ 3 if :fi-' 752 1 ' if 3 L . 1 .'.s,,. 31-5 1 51 .J .1 Q - - ,,4 ' Jilin 1 , 4 , A IA-. f -. llllll DEAN UF WIIMEN HIIRA IRENI WAHIAVEN Understanding, sympathetic, she is the personal guide of each of us. The warmth and genuine friendliness of her nature have been an inspiration to the heart of every Bessie Tift girl. K .I ,. , Q - ea .sz MARY CROSLAND FAMBROUGH, A.B. Director of Commercial Department Bessie Tift College, A.B.g University of Miami, B.S. in Business Administrationg University of Kentuckyg University of Florida Trade Schoolg U. S. War Department, Miami, Florida. IVEY GRAVETTE, A.M. Assistant Professor of English Baylor College, A.B.g University of Illinois, M.A.g Graduate Student, Chicago University and University of Texas. ZIPPORAH Davis Kino, A.M. Supervisor' of Teaflzer Training, Ill.l'fl'Ill'f0I' in Education Georgia State College for Women, B.S.5 Peabody College, I A.M. HERBERT ALFRED MCCULLOUGH, Ph.D. Professor of Biology University of Pittsburgh, B.S., M.S., Pl1.D. IMOGENE MINTON, M.A. Organ, Piano, Theory Arkansas State Teachers College, B.S.E.g Columbia Univer- sity, M.A. ELSIE RAGAN, A.M. .flssociatc Professor of Social Srirnfrs Bieneau College, A.B.g Columbia University, A.M., Further Graduate Study. ljOROTHY NIA!! BAILEY, AB. flssislanl irz,.S'p1'1'ch flrts LaGrange College, A.B.g Alpha Psi Omega. IJORA BRINSON Piano Graduate lirencau College, Faelton Piarioforte Schoolp Pupil of Alfredo Barilli, Earnest Hutrheson, and Thuel Burnham. CORINNE BYRD, A.M. .fissislanl Professor of Foreign Languagrs Mississippi College, A.B.: University of Alabama. A.M.: Graduate Work, University of Mexico and The Sorbonne, Paris, France. Wn.1,1E NIALVIN CASREY, Ph.D. Professor of Ilislory Tulane University of Louisiana, A.B.g Peabody College, A.M.: ' Vanderbilt University, Ph.D. PERRY FRANKLIN Davis, Ph.D. Professor of Edumlion Mercer University, A.B.g Ciozcr Theological Seminary, B,D.g University of Pennsylvania, resident work for A.M.: Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Ph.D, lSl,lZAIlETH Wli.i.1AmN1s ADRUCKENMILLER Ifoilv' Institute of Musical Arts, ,lulliard School of Music, Regular Diploma in Voice, Post Graduate Teacher's Diploma in Voice. Pupil of Ruth Harris Stewart, seven yearsg Private Artist Pupil, three years. 1 I.oIz.fI IRENIE WAI.ImvEN, A.M. .-'I.r.rotia1r- Profruor of MallIr'nIaliz',f Bessie Tift College, AJS.: Peabody College, A.lVl. Doms WAIINUCIQ, B.S. lllslrurlor in Physiral Iitluvalinrz Gsorgin State College for Wonxcri. B.S. in Educatinn. ciil?ORGlE PAUL WHfITI.Er, A.M. Pl'0fl'J50l' of l hysic'al Sl'iI'lIl'I'J Mercer University, A.l3., A.lVl.g Graduate Studrnt Univcrity I of Cliicam :Intl Penlwudy College. LESLIE SPENQIER NVILLIAMS, PlI.lJ. l'rofr.I.mr of Religion Mercer University, A.B,, A.M.g Southern Baptist 'l'l1I-ological Seminary, TILB., 'l'h.lVl., l'li.D. 1IuoN IJAVID NVRAY, IEcl.D. I'r11frsxnr of julIfllt'IlIll1il'5 Arkansas State Teachers College and University of Arkan as, undergraduate work: Peabody College, A.Nl.g Graduate Student University of Nlirhigang Uuivclsity of Southern California, lid.D. LEWIS BELLINGER STABLER, Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Language: xvnffcfd Cflllegey AB., University of North Carolina, A.lVl., Ph.D. EUGENIA WOOTTON STONE, A.M. ,-Ixsociaic Professor nf Foreign Language: Bessie Tift College, A.B.: University of Georgia, A,lVl.g Graduate Student Columbia University and University of Wisconsin. HELEN ANDREWS STRICKLAND, M.A. Speak Arla' Bessie Tift College, A.B.: Diploma in Speech: Columbia University, lVl.A.g Alpha Psi Omega. WILLIAM W. SEWARD Drparlmmzt of English University of Richmond, A.B., A.lVl.g Dulce University, resi dent work for Ph.D. NANCY NIALONE SWEGAN, B.S. in L.S. Ivzslrrzrfor in Library Science Tennessee College, B.A.g Peabody College, B.S. in l...S. JUNE BALTZEAGER WA1,L, B.S. Dirrzclor of Home Economics XVinthrop College, B.S. in Home Economics and Chemistry, University of Tennessee and University of Michigan. GEORGE ALEXANDER MRS. EARLY IRMA GORDY, R.N. RUTH MCGAHEE M.D. NAPOLEON GOODWYNE Gmrgin Iiapliu School Rrgislrar and Srtrzmry College Physician Hosta: of Nurxing to thc Prcudcnl 22 llll llll Ill TRUSTEES DR. R. D. HOOGES . . . President W. BANKS . . . Secretary I-I. H. I-IAROIN . . ............ . Treasurer Ternzs to Expire in IQ45 MRS. J. T. S'l'liPllliNS . ........... . Forsyth Mxs. H. 1. COPELAND . ........... . Grillin DR. R. D. Honcns . . . Dublin W. I-I. NEWTON ...... . . . , Forsyth Du. MALCOLM B. KNlGI'l'l' ............ Rockmart Termr to Expire in 1946 DR. JAMES W. Mmm.m'oN ........... . Atlanta Mus. CLEVELAND THOMPSON ......... . . . . Millen H. I-I. HARDIN ...... . Forsyth Mks. T. G. Ranvzs .............. Columbus I MRS. FRANK B. VVILLINGIIAM ......-... . Forsyth Turin.: fo Exfwirc in 1947 I D. S. XVAGNON . . . ........... . Macon Mas. L. D. Nraw'roN . .......... . Atlanta M. M. NORMAN . , . Hartwell DR. G. J. DAVIS . . . ........... . Atlanta Rliv. M. V. STEDIIAM ............. Cartersville Tcrnzs to Expire in 1948 REV. BYRON M. XVILKINSON ........... . Griflin Guv V. COCHRAN ,............. . . Dublin Mus. J. W. TOUCIlS1'0NE . Williamson T. G. P01.mr.r ..... . La Grange E. W. BANKS .... . . Forsyth VIRGINIA HAYGOOD VONNIE HEATH MRS. MARY L. PONDER KATIE MAE VIILLIAMS Alumnus Sccrcmfy Anixtanl Horten' Dictician 23 Bookfteepcl ff :P Um' if ,J EQ 1 :' k- +1 ---1-3 , ,Q 5 ... L X: t , .-: ,- xg , . 1 V fm :Ravi . If h jf' ,QL Lf, 2440 , 1 QI ,WL ' wh my QQQIM 3- we Lf-M ' yCU5'Q2f Makwwf ' 4' GQ fl' - -+-if l I W' J: . U , ' ,Q . .X Mafia , . .,. . D '32 lv . ,--JQ, Qt, we ' . 3 'L X .wx . is : Q - 5 15 ' 'WV it ' xp RJ ' Q1 V, 3 X . i C .Hr , '15 1 , . 'E lv ' If ., I, .., ' If A x - W 4 Q - , : fr - , ., ..,. 5 L' galil? :X N . X .W J, 6 'ia. 'L ' ' V A I I Q X Hggvlf? : X gf- A iw -, 4 b A 'j 5. fl' n.vL,A:v XNQKQ- ' , -e ' , '. ,w'm.. .lixgkgl Et.: 1 xi ,.JL1I.4,w14,-, i? lQg., june 4, 1945. Dear Diary: ' Tonight we were graduated. Can it be pos- sible that we shall be at Bessie Tift no longer? Four years ago we were called verdant F resh- men, and we really were. l can't remember much about the first part of that year except schedules, new studies, new teachers and l'00lI1-lliates. And then December-that infamous date gave all of us a deep seriousness. That year brought us sadness and pleasure. How could any of us for- get that first college prom with I Don't VVant to Set the VVorld on Fire! Or the thrill of hav- ing big sisters. Hut what a relief at last to be wise ol' sophomores! Thanksgiving dinner with Uncle Sam Hats was a great occasion for us. During our Sopho- more year all the boys we knew went in the Ei. :Q service. Daisy chains and good-byes to the seniors were a foretastc of our own graduation. An then jolly juniors with little sisters all our own from the grandest Freshman class. Open house and take-off were a lot of work but more fun. I clon't think we really knew the meaning of graduation until we received the robes from the departing seniors and saw our flag flying. This, our Senior year, has been the best year of our college life. O the thrill of Round Table with its colorful costumes! Our pledges to the king to uphold ideals will always live in our hearts. And then investiture .... VVe became real seniors when we received our caps and gowns. So much has happened this year-open house, take-off, the play, and the strengthening of friendships that will forever remain dear in our memories. Yes- Class l45 goes forth alive with the lessons our Alma lVIater has taught. I Wgrfice .zgmzrcl Luoowxcr, csokcm AB., fllzzth, Scirfnce Brewton-Parker Junior College, '42, '43, Com- mercial Club, '44, Class Basketball Team, '44, '45, VVomen's Athletic Association, Vice-Presi- dent, '45, Class Volley Ball Team, '45, Stuclent League Chairman, '45, B.S.U. Council, Second Vice-President, '45, Class Soccer Team, '45, Senior Superlative, '45, CIIIAROSCURO Staff, '45. .S'op'hv1n01'e Sisler-JEAN MCHUGH 'Shr .fmlIz'r.r enjoymnut who can enjoy murhf' .Jdngeglle M4540 FCRSYIH, ceoacm AB., English Classical Club, '42, '43, '44, Glee Club, '42, '43, '44, '45, Chapel Choir, '43, '44, '45, Commfrcial Club, Vice-President, '43, Town, Girls' Club, '45, Pierian Club, '45. Sophomarz' Sister-VVILMA NELLE 'BAKER Of all the joys, To be in Iofuc is Ihr Iu'.vl. eff? gager SALE CITY, GEORGIA 1-1.L'.,, Hixtory, French Life Service Band, '42, '43, '45g Sigma Omega, '42, '43g Student Volunteer, '44, Glee Club, '44, '45g International Relations Club, '44, Sec- ond Vice-President, ,45: Modern Language Club, '44, '45g Class Basketball Team, '44, Class Volley Ball Team, '45, Women's Athletic Assmiiation, Treasurer, '45g Campus Quill Stall, '45g Y. W. A. Council, Circle Leader, '45. Sophomore SiJIe'r-MARGARET POOLE Happy am If from rare I'm free: lVhy arf'n'l lllry all rozzlmrifrl likf' -n1f'? ' lille gefif ' cARNEsvn.i.E, oaoncm Alff., Science Theta Chi Omega, President, '44, '455 Mu Kappa Epsilon, '42, '43, '44, '45, Second Vice- President, '43, Treasurer, '44, President, '45, D Y International Relations Club, '43, 44, 45, Junior Vice-President, '44, President's Council, '44, '45g Pi Alpha, '42, '43, Y. W. A. Council, Second Vice-President, '43g Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, '45g Senior Superlative, '45g Who's VVlio Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, '45, Sophomore' Slifer-JEANNE MAVITY find slill ihcy gazed and still their -'wonder grmv That one :mall head mold carry all :hc know. - , -----H-. ...W-,-,- -4,-4----f--.4 1,-.- -.Y e --tufrrn, .f-N, JV.. ,W Y. A... -..4- , . .,..-qw., .5 , ,.,,L .... el, , P. A gf. 74, , , , . , . . . . ,' - --7' ' V ' it 'lillfie I -.f '.,1'l'ilEfjiii-'frf'-Qi-i'j3 '.fi 11,-3 5' 1 1. 115. '25 ,. .Ali -...-,'. -- .-.. 1 , ,,w-,,..,,.,,. ,. .,.,.. - -L - 1 2, 5 .3 4.1. 'ir 111- '- gf H-U, -gag.:-.'. -ia-4 .- - 11.-5 , 9: ,. at 5 J 5 ff ref-'slag'-2'.5 1si:12 1 'E-' 2- .,--, ,V ,- :,a. . ,.,...4,af, .4, gf.-.P :N .nl '- . ,-,. 2: ,,,' ages. - 1:11, sg 13,1 -'lf' 411 ':,m 1gj-1 Riel? ': .' 5,1 l lfgij l 'gZi.1g'?.a,'-rs-12 1 arg' ' 1-4-I 21 ,itlrf . , . .V ,., , ,. . , ,.,, . 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The glass of fashion and the mold of form, The obsarfved of all obsrrfzfr-rs. jlly El'l50l'L 1'noMAs'x'oN, cizokcm A.B.,, English Pierian Club, '44, '45, Chapel Choir, '44, '45g Class Treasurer, '42g Class Soccer Team, '42g Sigma Omega, '42, '43g Glee Club, '43, '44, '45, Studio Players, '43, '44, '45g Life Service Band, '42, '43g Student Volunteer Band, '44, '45g B. T. U. Council, '43g Greater B. S. U. Council, '42, '43g B. S. U. Council, Third Vice-President, '44, President, '45g Student Government Council, Class Representative, '43, Secretary, H145 Cam- jius Quill Staff, Religious Editor, '44, Interna- tional Relations Club, '44, '45, President's Council, '45, Senior Superlative, '45, Campus Superlative, '44, '45g Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges, ! 45- .S'n1Jlwmm'c Sistrr-EMILY HOLMES Tim choirfri lhinys in life rome in small jmrk- agr-.v. ' arg oddie anner wasnmcrrou, ceoncm fl.B., SlTil'll176, Library Sciwzzrf' Life Service liancl, '44, '45g Sunday School Council, Secretary, '45g Y. VV. A. Council, Circle Leader, '45g Letterman, '44g Class Soccer Team, '45g Class Basketball Team, '44, '45, Class Volley Ball Team, '45g Greater B. S. U. Council, '45. Snjrho mon' Sirlrr'-EVELYN G UNN .-1 kind arm' gentle heart she had In rnmforl frirnd andfo1'. 19,44 ggzadefd BJ ml DU PONT, cnoncm 14.134 English Phi Chi, '42, '43, '44, Treasurer, '43, President, '44g Student League Chairman, '42, '43, '44, '45g Baptist Training Union Council, '43, '45, Treas- urer, '43, President, '45g Class Basketball Team, '42, '43, '44, '45, Captain, '44g Class Soccer Team, '44, '45g Class Baseball Team, '42, '43, '44, '45s Baseball Varsity, '42, '43, '44, '45s Varsity School Team, '43, '44, VVomen's Ath- letic Association, '43, '44, '45g Head of Archery, '43g Letterman, '43, '44, '45, Class Manager, '45, Basketball Varsity, '43, '44, Class Volley Ball Team, '42, '45g Class Swimming Team, '44g International Relations Club, '43, '44, '45g Home Economics Club, '43g Pierian Club, '43, '44, '45g Modern Language Club, '44g Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, '45g Mu Kappa Epsilon, '45. Sophomore Sislfr-PATIS UE JACKSON To play the game for fwhal there is in ii, To play the game and play to :win it. T'-rs Kr Me guefyn auia roccoa, croxom f1.B., English. Library Scivrzce Studio Players,,'42, '43, '44, '45, Business Man- ager, '45g Glee Club, '42, '43, '44, '45, Publicity Manager, '44g Class Basketball Team, '42g Mu Kappa Epsilon, '42, '43, '44, '45, First Vice- President, '43, '44, Secretary, '45g Pi Alpha, '42, '43, '44, '45, Vice-President, '43g Baptist Train- ing Union Council, '43, Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, '45, Treastger, '44g B. S. U. Council, Publicity Committee, '42g International Rela- tions Club, '43, '44, '45, Corresponding' Secre- tary, '44g Pierian Club, '44, '45g Campus Quill Staff, '43, '44, '45, Circulation Manager, '43, Advertising Manager, '44, Editor, '45g Presi- clent's Council, '45g Class Cheerleader, '45'g Theta Chi Omega, '45g VVl1o's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, '45g Pi Delta Epsilon Petitioning Committee, ' Chairman, '45. Sophozfrorf' Sister-SALLY FULBRIGI-IT fl flauglllrr of Ihr gods, difuinoly fall, and mor! 'difzriucly fair. Racke! mozier BRUNSVVICK, GEORGIA ALB., Science, English ' Student Volunteer Band, '42, '43, Second Vice- President, '44, '45g Sigma Zeta Psi, '42, '43g Y. W. A. Council, Circle Leader, '43g Carnpus Quill Staff, '43g Pierian Club, '44, '45g Inter- national Relations Club, '45g Mn Kappa Epsi- lon, '43, '44, '45g Class Soccer Team, Captain, '45, Class Volley Ball Team, '45g Letterman, '45g Greater B. S. U. Council, '42, '43g Modern Language Club, '44, '+53 Crrmkoscuko Staff, '45, Good namre and good .wnre must Nuff join. 'lflh LM cf'.,.m. NEWINGTON, Glaoucm fl-.B., English Pi Sigma Phi, '42, '43, VVriters' Club, '43, '44, '45, Vice-President, '44, Trensurer, '45g Y. VV. A. Council, Pianist, '43, Greater B. S. U. Council, '43, Sunday School Council, Room Committee, '43, B. S. U. Council, '44, '45, Morn- ing VVntch Leader, '44g Pierian Club, '44, '45, Reporter, '44, Treasurer, '45g Campus Quill Stnlii, '44, International Relations Club, '44g Life Service Bllflil, '42, '43, '44, '45, President, 1 +5- Sophnmorr Si.flw'-HARRlET'1'E CHA MHLESS B1rIlw' hr :mall and .vhiru', Than largf' mul mst a shallow. .,l2,..!L,f lbw noucms, GEORGIA .4-.B., English South Georgia College, '43, '44, B. S. U. Coun- cil, Pianist, '45, Life Service Band, '45, Pierian Club, '45, International Relations Club, '45, Women's Athletic Association, Secretary, '45. Sophomore Sister-MARY LE VERETTE '.-1 Iofwn that boasts inhabitant: like lhce, Can hafw no lack of good sorintyf' .,, i ,-Y: ,.: ' ' ' ' 5 I '-- ,,,, :., , : 3, A T3-,,L3iL1f'F,.,1N, WT 2--,355-5.-:,'kf 5-,.:.g W . ,, , 1 . W. , .,,M:,,,-,,,. -44.5, I, . . wli' . --nj I ,ma g.,,.,,1,, IQ W MEANSVILLE, oeoucm fl-.B., English Phi Chi, '39, '40, Student Volunteer Band, '39, '40, '44, Treasurer, '40, Y, W. A. Council, Personal Service Chairman, '40, Class Soccer Team, '40, International Relations Club, '40, '44, '45, Georgia Baptist Hospital, '41, '42, '43, Pierian Club, '44, '45, Mu Kappa Epsilon, '44, '45- fl lender heart, a fwill inflexible. 6lC?ll-QQ!! a LAVONIA, GEORGIA Alf., Science, English Life Service Band, '42, Student Volunteer Band, '43, '44, '45, Pi Sigma Phi, '42, '43, Pierian Club, '44, '45, Class Soccer Team, '42, '45, Letterman, '44, '45, Modern Language Club, '44, Mu Kappa Epsilon, '45. Rf'ady and willing, mast capable too, Airway: an hand, her part to do. rid surwrrnz, SOUTH' cakouna XLR., English Blue Mountain College, '42, '43, Class Parlia- mentarian, '45, Senior Superlativc, '45, Pi Eta Gamma, Vice-President, '45, Greater B. S. U. Council, '45, Student League, '45, Y. W. A. Council, '45, Cumkoscuxo Staff, '45, Campus Quill Staff, '45, International Relations Club, '45, Life Service Hand, '45, Pierian Club, '45, Modern Language Club, '44, '45, Senior Cheer- leader, '45, Letterman, '45, Class Basketball Team, '44, '45, Class Soccer Team, '45, Class Swimming Team, '44, '45, Class Softball Team, 44- Sofuhom are Sislcr-CLARICE STEVVART Ta than 'who A'Il0fw than not No fworrla' can paint find than :who kno-w Ihre, Knnfw all fwm'1l.v arm' faint. Pelle ANJQF5 Oll- HAMPTON, GEORGIA AB., History Alpha Sigma Chi, '41, '42, '43, Vice-President, '42, President, '43, Delta Sigma Alpha, '41, '42, '43, '45, Vice-President, '42, President, '43, '45, Campus Quill Staff, '43, '45, Business Manager, '43, Cartoonist, '45, International Relations Club, '43, '45, VVomen's Athletic Association, '42, '43, Head of Swimming, '42, President, '43, Pierian Club, '45, Studio Players, '42, '43, Presiclent's Council, '43, Class Soccer Team, '45, Class Basketball, '45. Rare comjlound of quality, noble and lfuf, ,fl plenly of fwit and good JRIIJL' too. X Elleljy 304125 f0l'l vvavnrsnono, crsokcm AB., Science Class President, '42, Glee Club, '42, '43, '44, '45, Chapel Choir, '42, '43, '44, '45, President's Council, '42, '44, '45, Theta Chi Omega, '43, '44, 45, Secretary, '44, '45, Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, '45, Interna- rional Relations Club, '44, '45, Writer's Club, '43, '44, Prologue Editor, '44, Nlu Kappa Epsilon, '43, '44, '45, Second Vice-President, '44, Home Economics Club, '42, '43, '44, Secretary, '43, President, '44, Sigma Omega, '42, '43, '44, Secretary, '43, President, '44, Studio Players, '43, '44, Womm's Athletic Association, '43, '44, Head of Table Tennis, '43, Treasurer, '44, Letter- man, '44, Class Swimming Team, '44, '45, Class Volley Ball Team, '42, '45, Class Cheerleader, '44, Softball Varsity, '42, '43, '44, '45, Compu: Quill Staff, '44, Sunday School Council, '44, Assistant Superintendent, '44, Student League, '43, '44, '45, District Chairman, '43, President, '44, Vice-President, '45, Editor of CHIM1- OSCURO-,, '45, Senior Superlative, '45, Campus Superin- tive, '45, Who's XVho Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges, '45. Sophomore Sitter-BETTY ANNE SAILERS She it pretty to walk with Anil witty to talk with And pleasant ta think mu' argaref EQFGIICBJ 90646011 Makmrra craoncm fl.IJ'., Sri1'n1't' Student Government Council Member, '42, '43, l-louse President, '44, President, '45, Life Serv- ice Band, '42, '43, '44, '45, Vice-President, '45, Mu Kappa Epsilon, '42, '43, '44, '45, Recording Secretary, '44, Alpha Sigma Chi, '42, '43, Y. VV. A. Council, llfindofw Representative, '43, Circle Leader, '44, International Relations Club, '43, '44, '45, Presiilent's Council, '44, '45, Chair- man, '44, Studio Players, '44, '45, Class Base- ball Team, '43, '44, '45, Class Soccer Team, '42, '+5: Letterman, '43, '44, '45, Srflr, '44, '+s: Horseshoe Champion, '45, Campus Superlative, '45, lVh0's Who Among Students in American Universities ZlllCl'C0llEgCS, '45, Sopltamore Sister-JOYCE LAVVLER 'S0ft 1It'11t'1r :hu brlngr, 'LUhI'fL lJL'I' rltt' al'l'ifvt'J. 'vi l , ouirie euereff HOCA NSVILLE, GEORGIA d.B., English Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, '45, Zeta Phi Omega, '42, Secretary, '43g Class Soccer Team, '43g Student Government Council, Treasurer, '44, Vice-President, '45g Greater B. S. U. Coun- eil, '43g B. S. U. Council, Librarian, '44, Cor- responding Secretary, '45g International Rela- tions Clnh, '43, '44, '45g Campus Quill Staff, Reporter, '44, Managing Editor, '45g Pierian Club, '44, Reporter, '45g Cnmkoscuko Staff, Literary Editor, '45. Sophomore Sisler-JOYCE BYRD She ix gentle, .thc is shy, But she has mischief in her eye. gn-ei, C ee cnzvrmnoocra, 'rlannlssslzu JJ3., Euglixlz, History Student Volunteer Band, '42, '43, Pianist, '42, Vice-President, '43g Life Service Band, '44, '45, Organist, '44, '45g B. S. U. Council, Pianist, '43g Sigma Zeta Psi, '42, '43g International Relations Club, '44, '45g Classical Club, '42, '43, Quaestor, '43g Y. VV. A. Council, '43, '44, Sunday School Council, '44, '45, Pianistg Picrian Club, '44, '45g Senior Historian, '45. Sojrlmmorc Si.ft1'l'-BARBARA SEAGRAVES ll'hru .thc fwill, .rl11' fwill flml you can tlwjrwul on ii. 14 4' .v vii, Juazef WcJ6nnon DOUGLAS, GEORGIA d.lJ'., l l'l'7II'l1, English Glce Club, '42, '43, '44, '45, Vllritcrs' Club, '42, '43, '44, International Relations Club, '43, '44, '45, Theta Chi Omega, '44, '45, Treasurer, '44, B. S. U. Council, Corresponding Secretary, '44, Third Vice-President, '45, Y. VV. A. Coun- cil, Personal Service Chairman, '43, Student Volunteer Band, '42, '43, '44, '45, Second Vice- President, '43, Modern Language Club, Secre- tary, '44, Mu Kappa Epsilon, '42, '43, '44, '45, Class Volley Ball Team, '43, '45, Crunjms Quill Staff, Reporter, '43, Typist, '44, Picrian Club, '43, '44, '+5: Chflpffl Choir, '+2. '+3, '44, '45- r'TllEl'1' is no -wisdom like franla1u'ss. nn Fonsxfrr-1, crzoncm ILE., Science Mu Kappa Epsilon, '42, '43, '44, '45, Home Economics Club, '43, Town Girls' Club, '42, '43, '-I-4, '45, Treasurer of Town Girls' Club, Y 44- 'Much marr' could be said of her if one could read her mind. ane raig powe COLUMBUS, GEORGIA fl.B., Science, English Class Soccer Team, '42, '43g Sigma Zeta Psi, '42, '43, Treasurer, '43, Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, Pianist, '44g Greater B. S. U. Council, '42, '43g B. T. U. Council, '43, '45, Pianist, '43, '45, Mu Kappa Epsilon, '43, '44, '45, Corre- sponding Secretary, '44, International Relations Club, '44, '45g Pierian Club, '44, '45g Modern Language Club, President, '44g B. S. U. Coun- cil, Pianist, H443 Class Vice-President, '44, '45g VVomen's Athletic Association, Head of Soccer, '44g Student League, District Chairman, '44, Sojrhom are Sister-CHRISTINE VVALKER You'll find her in the jokes, You.'ll fnd her in the game, Bu! no matter fwhere you fm! her, She'll all-ways be the mme. June! e powe! nfuuusou, moxcm IB Ilfafh Srzunc Brcwton-Parker junior College, '41, '42g Life Service Hand, '44, '45, Eulistment Chairman '45g Letterman, '44, '45g Bowling Champion '44g Class Softball Team, '44g Class Soccer Team, '45g Class Volley Ball Team, '45g Inter national Relations Club, '45g P1 Eta Gamma, President, '45g Greater B. S. U. Council, '44, li. S. U. Council, Recording Secretary, '45, Mu Kappa Epsilon, '44, '45, Corresponding Secre tarx, '45 S0f'hUfIl0I'l' Si.rlm'-O'l'HIEl.l,A SMITH fl happy lll.l'fIOJlfl0ll lx II lrrixm lim! Rvflccls Ihr' 'blue ray5.' --. . -,, ,-4.2. I ary ouide pogerfd PALATKA, FLORIDA AB., History, English Pi Alpha, '42, Reporter, '439 Delta Sigma Alpha, '42, '43, '44, '45, Vice-President, '45g Classical Club, '42, '43, '44, '45, Quaestor, '41, Praetor, '44, Consul, '45g VVomen's Athletic As- sociation, '43, '45, Head of Table Tennis, '43, Head of Basketball, '45g International Relations Club, '43, '44, '45, President, '45g Studio Play- ers, '43, '44, '45g Glce Club, '44, '493 Student League, Vice-President, '44, Cmnpzu Quill Staff, Business Manager, '44g Class Softball Team, '43, '44, '45g Class Soccer Team, '45g Class Basketball Team, '42, '44, '45g Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, '45g Pierian Club, '45g Ci-xmaoscuko Staff, Business Manager, '45, Sun- day School Council, Treasurer, '44. Sojbho m are Sister-GRACE EDEN 'Il1'r 1'yvbrof1.v.v dark and rye of fm' :how .vjviril proud. , I A J 9 . . mound? lzgiafer IYUBLIN, fillollfilxh rI.B.,, English Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, '45g B. S, U. Council, Treasurer, '45g Y. VV. A. Council, Per- sonal Service Chairman, '44, Sunday School Council, Treasurer, '43g Student League, Sec- retary, '44, VVomen's Athletic Association, Head of Shulileboarrl, '44, Letterman, '44g Mu Kappa Epsilon, '42, '43, '44, '45, Treasurer, '43, In- ternational Relations Club, '44, '45, Recording Secretary, '45g Pierian Club, '44, '45g Theta Chi Omega, '44, Marshal, '45g Modern Lan- guage Cluh, '44g Phi Chi, '43, Class Volley Ball Team, '45, Rescrfuz'd in her manner, Diligcnf in her fwork, Succarsful in e11u'ryfl1ing. ' x I l .szeifa .gjalalaingfon lVlARlE'I'I'A, GEORGIA dll., Biology Alpha Sigma Chi, '42, '43, Treasurer, '43g Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44g Class Volley Ball Team, '42g Y. VV. A. Council, Publicity Chair- man, '43, Greater B. S. U. Council, '43, VVomen's Athletic Association, '43, '44, '45, Head of Shuflleboard, '43, Class Manager, '44, President, '45g B. T. U. Council, Union Leader, '44g International Relations Club, '44, '45g Class Swimming Team, '44, '45, President's Council, Co-Chairman, '45g Letterman, '45. Sopha mon' Sisler-SUE GREENHAXV Quip.t and crank: and rwanlon fwilfs Nod: and bfcks and fwreafhcd smiles. ofcaa SAQGFQF nu mx sourn tmzol IN x ff B flfnllz blllllll Stucent Cfoxcrnmcnt Council 4, 43, ur or Represenmtnt 44, Senior House President, 45 Presidents Council 45 Stclttlrx Fam as rl SUE ltnture ld tor 44 Life Suuce 'mtl 4 43 45 Qtuclcnt Voluntctr l int 44 lr C ll 43 44, Vice Presultnt Stuttnt Llglll? Clmtlnmwn 4 43 44 COIDIDLICI1 Club 43 45 lnternauonwl Relwtrons Club 44 45 Prcrun Club 44 45 Mu K'1pp'1 Ep rlon 44, 45 X VV A Council Cllclt Leader, 44 VVomens Athletic Assoumon llmtl of Soccer 45 Icttermln 44 45 Clxss Blsltetball '1e'1m 43 1 s i 44 C ss LX 3'1ll m , 44 4 Vo lu 1 V'1rs1tv 45 C'l'1ss Soccer rlewm 4 43 44 occci V'1rs1tx, 4 43 44 Cl'lss Softaa am 4 4 44 45 Softm Vnrsrtx, , 43 44, 45 CllLLllClllLl, 4 hflflllfllflllfl Slrlrr MARK ULRIII RUSSI LL Nnlhnm 011111 was 111111 11101111111 fwllhoul lfl lhzmrzrm goneffsmifk HocAnsvn.i.a, cxzoacm ALB. English, Diploma in Speech , Sigma Omega, '42, '43, Treasurer, '42, Cheerleader, '42, Class Vice-President, '43, Glen Club, '42, '43, '44, '45, Stage Manager, '44, Women's Athletic Association, '43, '44, Head of Volley Ball, '43, Head of Bowling, '44, Bowling Champion, '43, Studio Players, '42, '43, '44, '45, Alpha Psi, '43, '44, '45, Inner Guard, '43, Worthy Playwright, '45, Writers Club, '43, '44, '45, Correspondf ing Secretary, '44, Y. W. A. Council, First Vice-Presi- dent, '43, Chapel Choir, '43, '44, '45, Pierian Club, '45, B. S. U. Council, Chorister, '44, Publicity Director, 45, International Relations Club, '45, Campus Quill Staff, Class Reporter, '43, Associate Editor, '44, Society Editor, '45, Student Volunteer Band, '45, President's Council, '44, '45, Class President, '44, '45, Class Basketball Team, '42, '43, '44, Letterman, '44, Campus Superlative, '44, '45, Senior Superlative, '45, Whois Who Among Stu- 1 dents in American Colleges and Universities, Sophomore Sister-GENIE RAGLAND She 'ir herself u collection of the best things. .iledn jean Sian MONTEZUMA, GEORGIA AJ3., English Mars Hill College, '42, '43, Senior Superlative, '45, Campus Superlative, '45, B. S. U. Council, Sunday School Superintendent, '45, Letterman, '44, Class Cheerleader, '45, Pierian Club, '45, Glee Club, '45, International Relations Club, '45, Student Volunteer Band, '44, '45, Student League Chairman, '45, Campus Quill Staff, '44, '45- Soplm morn' Sislar-Ml CKEY KLAR ER fl smile for all, a yrcfling gflml, fln amialnln, jolly way .fha had. ara 590110 v.1Nco1,N1'oN, cnouom 1l.b'., Englixlz, Lilzrnry Sriwlzrc' International Relations Club, '44, '45, Pierian Club, '44, Secretary, '45, Cz1n1jru.r Quill Stuff, Reporter, '44, Associate Editor, '45, Y. VV. A. Council, Secretary, '45, B. T. U, Council, '44, Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, '45, Letterman, '44, '45, Greater B. S. U. Council, '44. Snjrlm morn Sislm'-OLEN E SH ICPPARD True lllffif i.r likr a rifuvr, Tin' flz'njn'r il' is fha' lox: noise il n1akf'x. 6ueQn cAR'rnRsv11.L13, cnokcm 14.3, English Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, Class Valley Ball Team, '42, Sigma Omega, '42, Greater B. S. U. Council, '43, Glee Club, '43, '44, '45, Y. VV. A. Council, Circle Leader, '43, Phi Chi, '43, Class Secretary, '44, '45, Student League Chairman, '44, Letterman, '44, Pierian Club, '44, '45, International Relations Club, '44, '45, Cumkoscuko Staff, Art Editor, '45, Women's Athletic Association, Head of Badminton, '44, '45, B. S. U. Council, President of Young VVoman's Auxiliary, '45, Solrho mon' Sislor'-PAULINE DUNKLIN Not loo serious, not too gay, Bu! a jolly good friend in rf-vary fway. saga june jafum A'1'IrIIiNS, GEORGIA 1l.B., lli.1'tory Student Volunteer Band, '42, '43, '44, '45g Mu Kappa Epsilon, '42, '43, '44, '45g VVriters Club, '42, '43, '44, '45, Treasurer, '43, President, '45, Editor of Prologue, '45g Sunday School Council, '42g Greater B. S. U. Council, '42, '43g Sigma Zeta Psi, '4zg International Relations Club, '43, '44, '45g Student League, '43, Chairman, '43g Campus Quill Staff, '43, Exchange Eclitorg Class 'FrwSuI'vf, '43, i4-I-1 '-ls: Letterman, '43, '44, '459 B. S. U. Council, Recording Secretary, '44g B. T. U. Council, '43, Union Presidentg Class Swimming Team, '44g Class Softball Team, '44g Class Soccer Team, '45, Class Varsity Team, '45g Commercial Club, '44, Sopho more Sister-MARIAN MITCHELL Dignity of manner alfways rofz-wyr a sfzzu' of rurerfve force. df? l'al'lCe6 jdomazi immwsrr, GEORGIA A.lJ'., History, English Student Volunteer Band, '42, '43, '44, '45, Pi Sigma Phi, '42, '43g B. T. U. Council, Bible Leader, '43g VVriters Club, '43, '44, '45, Treas- urer, '44, Second Vice-President, '45g B. S. U. Council, '44, '45, Morning Watch Leader, '44, First Vice-President, '45, International Relations Club, '44, '45, Senior Vice-President, '45g Pier- ian Club, '44, '45g Campus Quill Staff, '44, '45, Religious Editor. Sophomore Sisler-ELLEN ELTON U M ore quiet Tlzan the rest of us, More comciezzliozu Tlum the but of us. -+'m ,p l 4' '-'41 WP lea, aa. warm APAL.AcHrco1,A, FLORIDA 14.13.-, English, I'li.vfory, DifJl0lIlII in Spefrlz Pi Alpha, '42, '43g Delta Sigma Alpha, '42, '43, '44, '45g Glee Club, '43, '44, '45g Chapel Choir, '44-1 '45, Studio Players, '42, '43, '44, '45, Vice- President, '4, President, '45g Alpha Psi Omega, '43, '44, '45, Director, '44, '453 Cheerleader, '43, '44g Class Swimming Team, '44g Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44g B. T. U. Council, Chorister, '43g Sunday School Council, Chor- ister, '43g Classical Club, '42, '43, '44, Aeclile, '44g International Relations Club, '43, '44, '45g CIIIAROSCURO Staff, Literary Editor, '45g Presi- dent's Council, '44, '45g Senior Superlative, '45g VVho's VVho Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges, '45, Soplzomnre Sister--CAROLYN ALEXANDER H prelfy girl, a fwiily girl, A girl so full of fun. fl brainy girl, zz carefree girl, A thousand girls in one. Gerry Wife nosrow, Geouom fft.l:'., Eli-Hli.K'll, Library S1'ien1'z' Class Soccer Team, '42, '45g Sigma Delta Chi, '42, President, '43g Life Service Band, '42, '43, '44, Greater B. S. U. Council, '43g Y. VV. A. Council, llfimlnfw Representative, '43, Mission Study Chairman, '44g lnternational Relations Club, '44, 455 Pierian Club, '44, First Vice- President, '45g Student League, District Chair- man, '44g Glee Club, '45g Studio Players, '44, Secretary, '45, Letterman, '45g Cheerleader, '45g B. S. U. Council, Librarian, '45, Student Gov- ernment, Senior Representative, '45. Sllflhlllllllfl' Sirlrr-GVVICN MILES Mir'r'rJr' of !'0!ll'fl'.Ty llmrf Iruf' ar .vlffl Fair and 1-intl. Wnifclrevl llfljhifhefzl conwum, cnoncm f1.B., English Norman Junior College, '42, '43, Student Vol unteer Band, Vice-President, '44, President, '45 Pierian Club, '44, President, '45, B. S. U. Couu cil, '45, Modern Language Club, '44g Inter national Relations Club, Treasurer, '45. Thy modrrsiy ix a mndlc lo My merit. 3.51.45 1 Q 45 it A yy' V . ,. . , K I . W, A-X WI .J 3 0 .ll Q U ' 59 ..-1' 75 iw-'ffm' llllll NIASIIIIT Lee, whose charm and ingratiating person- ality have won for him the heart of every Senior. His ready wit reveals his innate cleverness. Completely irresistible, he is our favorite pin upv boy. 47 The order of the Table Round with its colorful costumes, its beauty, its pageant- ry, its ladies fair and knights so bold, is one of the loveliest of Bessie Tift tradi- tions. To the Seniors, however, it is more than the reminiscence of the glory of medieval times, it is the solemn and sym- bolic ceremony in which they pledge them- selves to follow the gleaml' of the ideals of their Alma Mater. ' el I . 1 ,in -... V1 nv- ' ' r'- 4-D mpg: 11' 1.1 gn- gf -, 5 ' 4, A gig ',.,.,g'?-'53 . 1 . . f' n ' 'S V 7+- , .l. .','o'J:'2:.Lo!'f'::'3:o,',:::7:- ',',:.,'o.o 4.46 :Zoe .-0,.:4.e4e,','1.,401603. - 00:50.03 . .. -, , . vt ze.: cf- -1 -I'1'Z'I f'0:'. f :ff ' ': vf Q- . jo ,Aa ,'9'o.4 , ,Zan . ' .zaz-0.90: bn... 9 0 o sf, I IRQ: 0 , . A 5 ,Ii s.. '. .' mai id Ll jfag? It is an emblem of a group united in background, present activity and hope for tomorrow. It is a symbol in blending of colors of qualities idealized by a group. It is an expression of uesprit d'coup. Then lift high to the breeze our flag of green and white Centering the pride, loyalty, and love of the Senior Class of 1945. jk? 64166 Oil? Seniors of '45, Forward the call, sending us all Hail Bessie Tift, On to meet the dayg To her our praises give, Courage in heart to do our part Our grateful hearts we lift, When We find OUT Way! Memories of college days, Will for the laik Of friends grown dear ViSi011 We dfk-' These and the truths we've learned These our bright array! We'll carry within our hearts for many a year. Clear rings the challenge now Deeds must he wrought Class of ,45 goes forth Alive with the lessons our Alma Mater has taught. 51 1 VVith the aid of the new invention for looking into the future let us set the dial for ten years hence andisee what the class of '45 is doing. Our Class Historian, Agnes McAbee, has achieved fame with' Ripley. She knits with her feet and crochets with her hands at the same time. Mrs. john Jossey, formerly Bonell Smith, is the current attraction at the Rose Theater in the serial, Love Rides the Rails-or Will the Mail Train Run Tonight? Iris Hill entertains week-end guests on her ranch by doing a high dive into the river on the back of her famous horse, Fornorton. Jerry Baker is a much-traveled young lady. She and joe are now on their twenty-fifth trip around the world in their own plane. Margaret Frances married Pete but they see each other only on week-ends. Stoney just couldn't break the habit she formed at Bessie. The athletic ability displayed by Libby Bullard brought her the offer of a contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers. She declined the offer but accepted a season ticket for herself and her family. June Tatum may be found in her ofhce in the Treasury building in VVashington. Her experience as class treas- urer brought her the m01'e responsible position as suc- cessor of Mr. Morgenthau. Anne Ayers retired from public life for a while. Abbey sulfered a severe mental set-back when she dis- covered her 'nylons in the glass jar had melted from the heat of a Bessie radiator. Ruby Ellen Wallace, of the many talents, is teaching speech in Griffin. John decided to take a postgraduate course. Louise Leverett is teaching Literature and Journalism to the Fiji Islanders. Any time you want to see Mary Louise Roberts just go to a performance of the Rockettes. Lou is third from the left. Mary Possie Danner holds thousands enthralled in her daily lectures on Shakespeare's use of the word so, jackie Hall 'now runs a marriage bureau in an effort to get rid of her excess beans. Sheila Sappington married a millionaire and has gained five pounds eating caviar and roasted pheasant. lHl IIIASS PRIIPHIIIY Dorcas Shearer is Miss VValraven's invaluable assistant and is acquiring her supervisors talent of sees all, hears all, knows all. The new best-seller written in Spanish' was authored by Gerry VVhitc. It is called The Ghost of Don Quixote or Look Who's Riding Rocinantef' Rachel Dozier has become famous for her sociological survey of Chittlin Switch. All three inhabitants are pleased with the fine job Rachel has done. That very interesting voice you hear every Monday evening over the Purple Network belongs to none other than Evelyn Davis. More power to you, Slats. jane Powell won the International Hog Calling Con- test and has been resting on her lanrels ever since. Evelyn Stedham's wit and ability to pun won her the place of co-starring with Bob Hope in The Road to Padukaf' Lunelle Powell gave up her position as math teacher in Hollywood High School and is keeping things tidy in the parsonage. If you happen to recognize the lady with' the satchel you're right-it's Dot Register coming to audit Bessie's books. Sara Stone dedicated her latest book to Dr. Lee. The name of it is Words. Beverly Johnston runs a health farm for worn-out guinea pigs. Jeanie Sloan is always one jump ahead of the cops. Jeanie decided to cash in on those dark secrets she dis- covered on post cards in the mail. Mary Frances Thomas supervises Daily Vacation Bible Schools all over the state. The U. S.'s increased output of celery is accredited to the little farm outside of Forsyth' operated by Anne Old- royd and her husband. Anita Ball still visits Bessie Tift occasionally to tell the students- Don't complain of being overworked-I never did. Whitfield's candy factory puts out the sweetest candy anywhere, due to MiIdred's sugary touch. Irene Henderson has become a land-mark at Bessie Tift. Every Spring Quarter she comes back to take Trig. Ringling Brothers' feature attraction is Muscles Ben- son and her weight-lifting art. Muscles is the former Betty Benson. Lindler Drew is in charge of the Bus Line between Forsyth and Macon. She has special low rates for Bessie Tift girls. Hazel McKinnon is keeping busy at h'er chores on a Dude Ranch trying to forget the trials and tribulations of teaching Geometry at Bessie Tift. Our mascot, Lee VViIlingham, has become an enthu- siastic lecturer on How to VVin Friends and Influence People. VVe know of no one who is better qualified. llllll lASl Wlll State of Innocence, County of Gruesome, City of Despair. Know all men by these presents, that we, the Senior Class of 1945, being of sound mind, do make, publish', and declare this to be our last VVill and Testament, hereby revoking any and all other wills by us at any time heretofore made. I'rl5M I We do declare that all our debts be paid by the pro- ceeds of our Christmas Tree decorations which consist of one box of tinsel, three red balls, and six feet of red rope. ITEM II We nominate and appoint Lee VVillingham executor of this our last will and testament. ITEM III We give, devise, and bequeath to our Ancient Halls of Learning the little rodents who during our four years have become our constant and consistent companions. ITEM IV To the faculty we leave our ability to work together and our oneness in thought. I'reM V To our Sister Class we leave our deepest and sincerest love. I'rt-:M VI Our class generously gives to the Freshman and Junior Classes our share of Lamb and olives so that even in the scarcest times they may End themselves replete. ITEM VII Article 1. In order to keep them in the family, Louise Leverett leaves her little brown moccasins to Mary. Article 2. Lunelle Powell leaves her love for preachers and ministerial students to Grace Eden in hope that she will meet her and Al at the Seminary. Article 3. To Maxie Lightfoot, June Tatum leaves her extra quarter's work hoping that she may find a use for it. Article 4. Jackie Hall leaves to Dolores Turner her soft and melodious laugh. Article 5. Beverly Johnston leaves her vim, vigor, and vitality to Clarice Stewart. Article 6. ,Ann Ayers leaves her position as president of Theta Chi to Jane Ivey. llSlAMl Article 7. Lindler Drew leaves her soft curls to Gene Plumb with the advice that it helps to roll them once a week. ,Article 8. Betty Benson leaves her suite with Miss VValraven to Jackie Hudson hoping that they will develop a long and lasting friendship. Article 9. To B. A. Sailers, Angeline Ashe leaves her place in the trio. Article ro. VVillene Evans and Margaret Frances Jackson leave their knowledge on how to love just one man to VVeslie Ann Phillips. Article II. Sara Stone and Mary Possie Danner leave their ability to remain friends even where there is one man involved to Betty Jackson and Frances Smith, Article 12. Slats Davis leaves her volumes on how to grow tall and slender to Othello Smith. Article 13. Iris Hill leaves-she hopes. Article 14. Bonell Smith' leaves her ability to handle delicate situations to anyone finding herself in an em- barrassing position. Article 15. The Nutcracker suite-Sappy, Evie, Jane, and Gerry-leaves its priority of the infirmary kitchen to Miss XNarnock, Miss Bailey, Miss Hagood, and Miss McGahee. Article 16. To anyone who is able to get up for Sunday morning breakfast, Agnes McAbee leaves the honored position of playing the doxology. Article 17. Dorcas Shearer leaves her love for Navy blues to Audrey Williams. Article 18. Jerry Baker leaves her love for the Air Corps to anyone keeping her head in the clouds. Article 19. The love for young Dr. John is left to Jean McHugh by Ruby Ellen VVallace. Article zo. Rachel Dozier leaves her typewriter to Joyce Byrd because she keeps it all the time anyhow. Article 21. Jeanie Sloan leaves her job as mailman to anyone who has the patience and time to bother with it. Article 22. Myrtice Alford leaves her chatter about Brewton Parker to LaRue Bagley and Margaret Gilder. Article 23. Libby Bullard leaves her love of Dr. Stabler to Marguerite Russell. Article 24. Irene Henderson leaves her tactics of get- ting away from it all and her gas stamps to Kathryn Zellner. Article 25. Mary Louise Roberts leaves her form for wearing sweat shirts to Martha Price telling her to eat only a poached egg at every meal. Article 26. Mildred VVhittield leaves her immaculate neatness to Pauline Dunklin. Article 27. Nita Ball and Anne Oldroyd leave their ability to get a husband to anyone who is trying but has not yet succeeded. fin other words, to everybody.J Article 28. Hazel McKinnon leaves her sarcasm to Gladys Farmer. - Article 29. Dot Register leaves her position as Miss Katie Mae's little helper to Sylvia Smitlr. Article 30. Aunt Irma leaves her scales to Sally Full- bright and Jeanne Mavity, telling them to share them with the other zoo girls who also Weigh three times a day. Article 31. Mary Frances Thomas leaves her maps and love of history to Martha Jordan. Signed: I'IILL and Powsu. dtlorneys-at-Lafw lIfiI1ms.w.r.' Phoebe Cabbagestalk Suzie Pumphandle -wh 4. , ,, -ta . A if -' if ' AT-A ' vu x fum 7 I .. 4?-' ' , 'Tj 4' Q A ,F Q. . x , AW 1' r 11. Qu nv 1 , B-4 Q,- 1? o .. ' : 4 ,. ,gi WE Q -AZ ,..-.gg. ,H ,A '.' - rff ,V ' f. ...., .,s,:, 31 -1 , F? ef Jn X 2 I , J .L-' ' ,1 . T. - ., 6 :Jn h Y' .-X., I 4 .ll xg-fl Q 5 , ' Fl V -.Lf . I - 5 I- S IJ . W I ?. i vu A fd ' -s 'YW K 1, I I I 3, ' 7 1 ' ,- . , If V e ,xr 4. A-9 H , 1 f -5a 'l' 1 1. r - -r .4 L' fuuiw :JFS- A nn k g ' f 'Q i r '-if ,' .-- ' YF x 1 f --- ' snr ' , ' A ii . f '5 ,, -..iw .- , W , ' 1 1 , -:.., ,Y h - 5 4:5 . , 1 ,- ' , ' ' ff I, M, -, wi - Y FYJV' , , , 1 , I V 1 ,J 1 'X l lllll UPHIIMIIRE ISHRS Friendship is a cadence of divine melody melting through the f7ear't.',-Mildmay. Sisterhood at Bessie Tift is a lovely relationship between Sen- iors and Sophomores, Juniors and Freshmen. The thrill of being chosen is one of the highlights in any girl's college life. Jll Illll MASS IIHICERS DYNVA NIILLER . . President .lUAN1TA IQEADLH . . I Vil,'l'-.Pl'l?.Vf11Bllf SIBYLE RfII'I'CHEl,L . . Sm-eta:-y IZSSIIE TANNIER . . CIvl'UlIA'lll'l,'l' NIARY Amer: Humans . . Counril Rl?f?l'F5l?IlllIliUl,' EUGENLA RAGLANTD . GWENDOLYN NIILES . -CAROLYN Ar.nxANm2n 'LAURIE N1cHoLsoN 1BETTY Lou Sm.1.mzs . suvunmonf cuss OFFICERS . , Praavizlfvzf CLARICE STEYVART ........ Trmsurvr . 7,ffC'P!'F5il1l?I1l NIARIAN NIITCHELI. . Comzril Ref11'e4'e11fr1tifvf' . . . . . :Swrcmry PMJLINE DUNKLIN' . Cozmvil Rf?pl'!'S'f'71fllfi7Jl? ANNE BROACH . . . CozlmrilRf'jv'f'sf'11lr1fi7Je OFFICERS . . Prexiflenf CAROLINE VERDERY . . Secretary . IfiCF-PF8.9il167If BILLIE JACKSON . . Treasurer 57 First Row LARUE BAGLEY . . Douglas, Ga. jHFFl,Yr: BAR'r1,lz'1'1' . . Molenu, Ga. ETHEI, BORDERS . . Thomson, Gu. Scfrmzzl Row LAURA JEAN Busu . . Bnrnesvillc, Gzr. Dokorm' CARDER . . Dalton, Ga.. MYRTLE Cfxwoou . . Leesburg, Ga. Third Row JACKIE Cl.nMEN'rs . CAROLYN C'U'l'l'S . RosAm'N Dram' . Fourth Row CAROLYN DUCGAN . ANNE FARCASON . MARIAN FARRIS . Fiflh Row MARGARET Gmail . . BARBARA Goccms , . ANME LAURIH GRANT Sixth Row LAuRnz I-IARcRov1a . . GwnNno1,YN HARTswuu.n MA,RW' ALICE I-Ioumas . S ev fn Cm.RsTE jor1NsoN . SARA JoHNs'roN . Jll Illll Row . . Forsyth, Ca. Copperhill, Tenn. Carrollton, Ga. Szlnclersville, Ga. McDonough, Ga. . Augusta. Cn., . Augusta, Gan. . Fsmrsyth, Ga. l Forsyth, Ga. . . Leslie, Gu. . Abbeville, Ga. . Stateshorn, Cn. . Zehullm, Gm . Hilptldifmlf, Gill. lil SS Firxl Row Mfxrmm JORDAN . JUANITA KnAm.la . MARY FRANCES LH: Svmrul Rau' Mfxxuz 1.lGlI'l'l O0'l' . . Millcn. DYNVA M1I.1.1aR . . Blrlkelbk Smvnn M1'rcm:r.l. . FfH'Sytl1. 11 Gr.Anlal.1.1a Moss . ..... - .f11CkS0H, NIlI.DRIiID MCCLAIN . . Tiger, VVr:sl.na Arm PlllI.l.ll'S . . llinesville, Fourih Ron' Vmcmm PRl'I'CllE'I'l'm . . Macon, Mfuumsr. Smmr . . . Atlnnm, GEORGIA Svuans . JUNE STAMIQY . Fiffh R nw GENEVA S'I'IiPIlliNS , . JKSSIIC 'l'ANNlck . Amen Vfwmnw . Sixlh Ron' Cmunenm Vnmcs . SARA Wns'r . . . . Bre'1'l'x' FAITH Wn.l.mMs S F11 :fn lbolumn' Wn.l.mMs . CAROLYN VV1l.s0N . . KA'ruRvN Zlal.l,Nlak . 'Picture docs not appear. . JU IUR I hir-11 Rau' Cn Cn Gu C711 G11 G11 G11 Gu Cin Ga. Gu. Gn. fill C'- nl. Gu. P- nl. Gal. C- ch nl. Cn. c'- IJ. Cn. ClASS nl. SllPHllMlllll MASS Fi CAROLYN ALEXANDER KA1'lILEEN Avcocx . WILMA NELLE BAKER 'BETTY Jo BONNER ANNE BROACH . . rs! Row . . . . . Forsyth, . Gordon, . . Thomaston, . . Carrollton, . . Decatur, Scrond Row JOYCE BYRII . . . I'lARRIET'rE CIIAMRLESS ALDA MARIE COLLINS . . DORIS CUDLIPP . . . . . . . Columbus, . . . Egypt, . Blairsville, . . . Atlanta, A Third Row Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. PAULINE DUNRLIN ...... Palatka, Fla. GRACE EDEN . . . Nashville, Tenn. ELLEN ELTON . CJLADYS FARMER . , Tennille, . . . . Waco, Fourth Row . SARA FULBRIGIIT , . 'MAE FUNIIERIIURK , SUE GREENHAW . MARY' H0l.l.AllAX' . EMILY HOLMES . . . . . . , Toccoa, . Monticello, . . Columbus, . Rockmart, . .Culloden, Fifth Row JANE IVEI' . . . BE'I'I'Y JACKSON . PA1'IsuE JACKSON . MARIAN JONES . . . . . . . Forsyth, , Forsyth, , Atlanta, - A - . Atlanta, Sixlh Row RosEMARI' KING . , Jovca LAWLER . MARY LEVERETT . BARBARA LOGGINS . Sev JEANNlZ'l'l'E MCNEIL JEANNE MAVl'l'X' . ELLEN MEANS . . GWENDOLYN MILES . MARQAN MlTCHEI.l. . . . . . . . Forsyth, . Carrollton, . Hogansville, . . . Lafayette, enth Row . . . . . . Atlanta, . Griffin, Zebulon, . Ellaville, . Smithville, 'Picture does not appear. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga-. Ga-. Ga. Ga. Cn. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga- SllPHOMlllll MASS First Row MAxINE Moons' . OPAL Moons . DORCAS MORGAN . VIRGINIA NORRIS . . Blakely, . Eustis, . Jackson, . Zebulon, Srrarul Row ALICE PATTERSON . MARGARET PooI.E . AURILIA PowEI.I. WILLIE FRED PRICE . . . Macon, , Matthews, . Columbus, . Canton, Third Row EUGENIA RAGI.ANn . MARGUERITI: RUssEI.I. BEITY ANNE SAII,ERs HELEN ScoI r . . Fon VIRGINIA ScoI'1' . . BARIJARA SEAGRAVES . OLIINE SI-IEPPARII . DORIS SINGLI-:Y . . 'EI.IzAEE1'II SMALLEY . Brunswick, . . Washington, . . . Athens, . Thomaston, rth Row . Atlanta, . . Athens, . Wrightsville, . jackson, , . Atlanta, Fifth Row BE1 rI' SMITH . . . HE1'rv CAROLYN SMI'rII OTIIELLA SMITI-I . . JOY STAMEI' . Six CLARISE S'l'EVVAR'l' . . BE'I I'IE 'FIMMERMAN . Rusv ANN TRAx'I.oR DEI.oRIzs TURNER . Seve LUCILLE TURNER . . MARY ELLA VEALE . Joy WALDREP . . MILDREIJ WALLER . SIIIRLE1' WILI.ouGnnI' - A 'Picture does not appear. . . Forsyth, . . . Toccon, . . East Point, . Warner Robbins, th Row . . . East Point, . . . . Plains, . . Hogansville, . I-Iapeville, nth Row . Rochelle, . Point Peter, . Forsyth, . Columbus, , . Colquitt, Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga. Ga. N 1121. Ga. N ba. FRESHMAN lil SS Firxi Row Evlam'N Annes . lVlARGARlZ'l' A1,1.laN . VIRGINIA .ANDERSON . DOROTIIY ATKINSON . . Decatur, . Fernandina, . . . Galton, . . VVinterHnven, SCIYIIIII Raw li.'Yl'llRYN lSARlIliRON . GWIQNOOLYN UAllNE'l l'Ii HR1..l2N BENTON . . MARIANNR BliVliRl,Y . . . . . Szxrtlis, . . Griflin, Colbert, . . . Thomuston, Third Row DORo'rux' Horn .,...... Forsyth, MARY BRADSIIAW . . Cartersville, NAN l3Rumcns. . . . Atlanta, limrrx' BROWVN ...,... Bolinghroke, l o1l1'l'h Row Lu,A BROWN . . . . . Vlfrightsville, CQRACE BRYAN . . . . Palatka, lVlAR'I'l-IA JO CA1,r.OwAv BETTY Cl'lA'I'l'lAM . . Fif . , Bishop, . . . . Chamblee, thRnw Q JANE COOK . ...... Manchester, LUCY CUXVAIFI' . . Atlanta, Amcra DUNCAN . . Forsyth, Vuuzuz Suri Es'1'lis ..... . Madison, Sixth Row GAY Num, FURR ........ Macon, NAn1r:n GARR12141' . . Manchester, FRANCES GEIGER . . . . . McRae, fliomsxn Num, GRAHAM . , Douglasville, EVIQLYN GUNN ........ Millen, Svfvcrzllz Rau' WF.-wie HALI. . ,..... Linculnton, V1v1AN I-IAL1. . . . Villa Rica, CYLAIJELLE HAM . , Forsyth, LA VANE YIOVVARI! . . Hartwell, FRANCES PIUBBARD .....,. Auburn, Eiglzlh Row JACQUELINE Hunsox . . East Point, Bums JACKSON . . I-Iapeville, 'Picture does not appear. Ga Fla Ga Fla Ga Gm Ga. Ga Ga C321 G11 Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Gu Ga Ga Ga Ma Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ala Ga Ga HHSHMA Cl SS FRANCES jouNs ...... Fort Valley, JUNE JOHNSON . . Moultrie, Sun jonNs0N . . . VVilliamson, VIRGINIA jollxstm . . Zebnlon, Swrurzl Rau' Suu JOIINSTON ....... llapeville, Iivlar.vN jomas . . Mayfield, Loursla JONES . . Ball Ground, NANm'rrc jourzs . Palatka, Tllfrrl Rc-tc' N1Il,llRIill Klallllik . . rantlina, MARY lfRANcns lawn Dallas, limrsla l.A'l'IIliM . , Canton, 'l'llAl.IA l,ll-'sm' . . Forsyth, Fon NIARJORHE MCCLUNG ...., Clearwater, MARX' jo McCo1,1.uM . . Columbus, PEGGY MCCONNELI. , . Danielsville, Bli'l l'Y -lox' McDtmAr.n . . . Stapleton, lfifllr Rau' ,II-:AN MCHUGII ....... VVtmdlvinc, CLAIRE MAr.coM , , , Sncial Circle, JOANNE MAr.coM . . Social Circle, MARGARR1- Mamwra . Atlanta, Six lvA JEANNE Moons' . Palatka, Cl-IARl.lZNli Musra . . La Grange, LAURIE Nrcn0l.snN , Athens, Amana Suu NORMAN . . Lincnlnton, Swv MARY Iiumcla O'NlaAl. MARIAN PALMER . . IiRNlss'1'1Nr: P1a'l'1'v . DARNIELI, Pl-ul.1.n's . Eighth Rau' FRANCES PLIZDGER , .... . GENE PLUMH . . . . . . Manchester, . 'I'en11ille, Atlanta, Macon, Athens, Palatka, Ga Ga. Ga. Ga Ga. Ga. Ga Fla Fla Gu Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga w CJZI Fla Ga. llllSHMA MASS DOR0'l'lll PI,UNxIz'I I' .... . UnzIdillzI, Ga. MAR'I'IIA PRICE . . . Vidalia, Ga. MIzRRII.IaIi Run . . Newberry, Fla. NI.-KRY RIVIZS . . Forsyth, Ga. Second Row lIAllR!Iiil l' RoGIaRs . . . . . . . Leesburg, Fla. Bli'l'l'Y Lou Sm,I,IaRs . . Streams, Ky. MII.IJRI2n SIIIRLHI' . . Atlanta, Ga. FRANCES SMITII . . Macon, Ga. Third Row RIQNVA SIvII'I'II . ....... AtlIII1ta,Ga. SI'I.vIA EMITII . . Carrollton, Ga. PA'i l'Y SMVIII . . . . . Forsyth, Ga. LOURENA SIJRAIJLEY . . . I-Iapeville, Ga. Fourth Row JEAN S'I'I'I'I' . .... Warner Robins, Ga. LI2'I'A TAYLOR . . . . Ln Grange, Ga. Runvrs r.l.'ROVVBRlDGE . . . Harlem, Ga. MARY FRANCES 'I'uRNnR . . Edison, Ga. Fifth Row CIIRIs'I'INIa 'TYNER ..... . Avera, Ga. LuCII,I,.E USRY . . . Augusta, Ga. CARoI..INIz VERDERI' . . Harlem, Ga. CIIRIs'I'INIs VVALKER . . Trion, Ga. Sixth Row ANNA joI-IN WA'I'RINs . . . . . Forsyth, Ga. .IIIAN WA'I'KINs . . , Manchester, Ga. ANNE VVIsIIswoR1'I1 . . Mishawnkn, Ind. CA'l'llliRlNli W7EliD . . Columbus, Ga Seventh Row MARY Lou WHA'I'I,Ex' ..... . Forsyth, Ga AIIIJRIIY WILI.lAMS . . . Yatesville, Ga. JUNE VVII.I,IAMsoN . . Forsyth, Ga El,lZABE'I'l'1 ZORN . . Palatka, Fla lIllMMlIllIIAl Sllllll IS JANE A1.l.uo0n .... . . llampton, Gu. Iinrrn MAH ARMs'rRoNr: . , VVaverly l-Iall, Ga. MAIIX' BRUXVN . . . . Tomnsboro, Gu. Mks. PAUL IDUNRIAN . . Palntka, Fla. SITUIIII Row MAH lfuxlmnnukma . . Monticello, Ga. Dokls GARNIQR . . Brunswick, Ga. MARGAllli'l' Gu.nlaR . . Dublin, Ga. CARo1,iNn I-iAnmaN . Decatur, Ga. Third Row Allliln-Xlllli l-lousmx . . . Atlanta, Ga. tIl.ll,lli'l I'E l.lVliI.Y . . VVaync-shoro, Un. JEAN MARTIN .... , llngansvillc, Un. VliRNli'l l'l5 Minnmanuooxs . . Macon, Ga. Fourlh Row I-IIQLEN NIYDlllil,'I'0N . . llapeville, Gu. Mxmknn Mum. . . Aragon, Ga. MllRX' NoRAs . . Atlanta, Ga. EARl.msa PORTER . . Pinehurst, Ga. D l iflh Run' NANCV Puml . ..... Thomasville, Ga. LIENA Romaks , , I.,aFayerte, Ga. FRANKHQ Sinus . . Butler, Ga. Bll,l,ll5 S'l'lEPllliNS . . Bremen, Ga. Sixth Raza' SARA 'IQIIUMAS . .... , Metcalf, Ga. MARY TODD . . Hogansville, Gu. MARIAN Usru' . . . Thomson, Gn. MARIAM XVARD . . College Park, Ga. Svwnllz Row MIKRX' VV1u'r1z . . . . Dry Branch, Ga. EI.lZAIHi'I'll Wxunokmc . . . Sharon, Ga. Fmannna XNILBANKS . . . Ball Ground, Ga. Cf? VKKX X I - ,Qg ' J C ig N1 I X.. R. 1malH..n...m.A J2,Qf1,fL0' , Wi? . 19 ' 43542 fbwfa? F l90wM 1:0 M-10.QQL5 'Fw Q, AMQQQ QQOJ wil? Agww B 9 ' - g Tim FWD pwmogo MOM! fm iw mi' JEQQAZL Q -fwkmqfuf bmi. IHE STIIIIET lillllill Mil MARGARET FRANCES JACKSON Pr'l'.virli'l1l To thine own felf he tru-e And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. The purpose of the Student Government Association is to develop the students of the college in self-control, in respect for authority, in loyalty to idels, and justice in dealing with fellow students. A part of the broader education which a student hopes to get from college is to learn to apply successfully the principles of honor and unselfishness to life, and to participate constructively in the administra- tion of government. 68 IIHIIIERS IVIARGARIQT FRANCES Loulsn LEVERIQTT . DORCAS SHEARER . MARINHI. Slxxrru . SARA Wrzs'r . c?l,Al7IEI.l.E Moss . Guam' XVI-HTH . MARX' ALICE Honmzs PAULINE DUNKIJN AIARIAN R II'I'CllEl,l, WANNIZ BROACI-1 . Picture dons not appear. JACKSON . . . Presizfent . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . Trezzsurer . Tift Plouse President . U jzxhazu House Presizlent . Senior Rejzresentalifoe . . Junior Representatifoe . . Sophomore RejJresentati've . . Sophomore Represenlrztifoe . Sophomore Re,hrese11tative 69 BAPTIST Sllllll T llllllll The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is included in four main objectives: To unify and correlate all of the separate Baptist Unit religious organizations into one campus or- ganization with one all-inclusive program of religious activityg to strengthen and advance each unit organizationg to enlist every stu- dent vitally in some service through the unit organizationsg and to promote the highest Christian development and spiritual growth of students through individual participation in the various activities. li RTTY B EN SON 1,l'l'.Yilll'lll I MOTTO Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, faith the Lord of Hosts. ZliCIf. 4. :6 - 70 Bl5'l I'Y BENSON . . . MARY FRANCES Tuomfxs Mxurrxcla ALFORD . I-Inzm. MCKINNON . LUNEr.I.E POVVELL . Louisa: Lxvnxsrr . DoRo'l'm' RISGISTIER . . Bmw' FAVH1 VVILIJAMS JHANNHE SLOAN . JUANITA Kmnmz . EVELYN STEDIIAM . Wu,I,12NE EVANS . MILDRED VVIIl'l'FIEl,D . DoRo'r1-n' Wu,r,mMs . ANN FARGASON . CAaom'N Cu'rrs . Llmm DREW . JERRY WHITE . BoN1z1.L SMITH . 'Mxs. C. F. SWEGAN . . . RHv. W. B. HOI.X.lNGSWOR'l'H . 'Picture docs not appear. COUNCIL 71 . . . Pr4'.vide11f . Firsl lllfv-Pl'L'.filll'lll . Sofond Vice- Prfsidenl . Tllirrl Ifice-Pmsiderzl . Recording . Corrrsjronding Srcrrrary S1'1'rnrlal'y . . . Trca,v11rr'r . . Exlwlsion . . . Sunday School Baptist Training Union . . . Y. W. Direrlor Dlrz'r'l0r Dlrcrlor Dirzfrior . . Life Serfuife Band Przxidenl . Student Volunteer Band Presidenl . . Morlxifry llfafch Lmdrl' . Jllorniug ll'olch Leaflrr . ..., Chorislfr . Pianisl . , Librarian . V Publirily Dircclor . Faculty fldfvisor . Paslor .fldfvisor PIHSIIH ' Cllll Ell MARINEL SMm1 . SHEILA SAPPINGIAON DORCAS SHEARER . MARGARET FRANCES IEETEY BENSON . BONELL, SM1111 . ANNE AYERS . . BEVERLY JOHNSTON EVELYN DAVIS . Sl-1Eu,.A SAPMNGTON OITFICIZIRS . . Chairman DYNVA Mll.I,ER . . . l ir'e-Chairman DR. C. L. MCGINT1' . . . Si-rrelary Miss FIJORA VVALRAVEN M EAI I4 ERS JACKSON . ........ . Sludrnl G'o-vrrnmrnl I'r1'sidrnl R, S. U, l'resia'1'11I . . . Senior Class Prasidezzl . Theta Clli Omega President . . Editor CHIXIROSCURO . . Editor Campus Quill IV. fl. fl. President Rum' IELEEN WAl.1.ACrc DORCAS SIHCARER . MARINEI, SMxTn . DYNVA MxL1,ER . EUGHNIA RAGLAND . LAURIE NIcHoL,soN . MARY FRANCES LEE . CAROLYN CU'r'x's . . . . Glee Club President Treasurer . Presidrnl of the College . . , Dean of llfomen -I lplla Psi Om rya . Studia Players Upshafw House . Tift House . Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Sludzfnt League Pfnsidfnl Prrsidmrl Prrsizlrnl President Presiden! President President President 1H1AllIMA1 We, the Bessie Tift girls of yesterday, watch you lovingly as you build day by day and year by year a greater Bessie Tift! We were builders there before you, and left countless treasures for your founda- tion. We lcnow that we can depend on you to malce the span of your college ex- MISS VIRGINIA HAGOOD periences a rich heritage for the many girls who will follow you. The sad world needs you today! Hatred, selfishness, and cruelty are wreck- ing civilization. America is under fire. Nothing can save it but the philosophy of Christ. Bring with you faith, diligence, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, love. With these you can build a paradise on earth, eternity in time. GENERAL OFFICERS OF Bessie TIFT ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Mics. Louis D. NEWTON .... Atlanta, Ga. Nce julia Cnrstarphen, 1914 Prcxirlent Miss EDNA XVEST, 1926 . . . Milledgeville, Ga. Vice-President MRS. Blix HARNSBERGER ..... Maccrn, Gu. Nec Jeanette Wagnon, 1935 Vice-Prerideni Mks. R. L. 1SRAN1'1.nv ...., Atlanta, Ga. Nee Elizabeth Estes, 1929 Recording Secretary MRS. L. G. Amfxfxwnifn ..,.. Forsyth, Ga. Nec Eloise Hammack, 1923 Currexpontling Srcrvlary Mics. 101114 STEPHENS . . . , . . Forsyth, Ga. Nec Florrie Summerforcl, 1912 Treaxurer Miss Dixisv S1-iumfvrn, 1911 . . Savannah, Ga. Auditor , MRS.I J. XV. Touciismwn . . . VVi11iz1mson, Ga. Nce Janie Napier, 1849 Parliarnenlarian Miss Mah CAB.-XNXSS, 1893 .... Forsyth, Ga. Cxmvdiun of Records Miss V1Rc1N1A1-IAcoon, 1941.1 . . . Forsyth, Ga. Ernie Tift College Alumnae Secretary 4 l R 1 15 1ex'1aRl.x' jouNs'1'oN, Edilnr lVl.XRY Lnulsra Ronr:R'rs, Buxim-s.v Maunywr Blsvnaum' JOHNSTON . MARY Loulsn ROBERTS Louise I.EvERE'r'r . Rum' Exim: XVALLACI-I KfX'I'lIRYN Zm.l,NHR . Evsrvx STEmmM . CAROLYN C'U1'rs . CAROLYN ALEXANDER mPicture does not appear. L 5 The Bessie Tift yearbook was narnecl CHIAROSCURO in 1910, having been known previous to that as The Annual of Monroe Female College. The Worcl Chiaroscuro, of Greek derivation, means lights and shadows. The staff has worked to give you an annual that STAFF . Ezlflnl' . . Bll.Yi7lA'J'.V Mazmgvr . Ijlzfrary Manager . Lilrrary MHllH,Ul.'!' . ,A7rl'fw'rli.Gi11g Mzzrzzlgfl' . .flrt Edilor . .fltlllftfr MllIldgl'I' .4.fsi5larzl .flilfufrlisilzg Mamzgvr liE'l'I'Y ANN SAILERS IRIS I-Im. . MARX' Amen I-Ioncns Jessie TANNER . Rfxcmai, l,0ZlFR . IUANITA KRAm.na . NIYRTICE ALFORD . DR. L. B. S'l'AIiI.lZR' . Joke Edilor Slzaprllol Ealilor . Typift . Typhi . Typixl . Typist . Typixl Family .'l!i UiA'lH' IIHI IHISIZIIRII will long be a highlight of your college days for you, one that will catch up and hold the lights and shadows of the year, and make you live them all over again. We have striven to represent impartially every phase of student ac- tivities. Our hands have finished their task, and laid down their tools. You are the recipients of the results of their labors, and you are the judge of whether or not we have accomplished our aims. If the 1945 C1-uARoscURo is a mirror of student activities of 1945 for you, if it affords you any pleasure, we will con- sider all our efforts amply repaid. 75 jk CAMPUS lllllll EVELYN DAVIS . SARA STONE . LOUISE LEVERETTE . BoNE1.1,SMx'm . . . MARX' FRANCES THOMAS BE1'1'Y ANN SAILERS . JANE IVEY . . . IRENE HENDERSKSN . IRIS HILL . . MARY ALICE PIODGES . JOYCE BYRD . WESI.IE ANN PHILLIPS CAROLYN ALEXANDER . JEANNIE SLOAN . - RUBY ANN 'TRAYLOR . W. W. SEIVARD, JR. . IEANNE MAVITY . CHRISTINE VVALKIYZR . JERRY BAKER . QHAZEI. MCKINNON . SARA FULBRIGH1' . LAURA JEAN Bus!! . . Editor-in-Chirf . . flssociale Editor . - Fz'11lul'1' Editor . Saciely Erlilor . B. S. U. Edimr . Sfmrls Ediior . Pofiry Editor . Carinonist . . Cnrmonisi . B1z.fin0s.f Nlanagrr .fldfufrllsing Mmmgfr . Exchange Editor Circulaiion MH7lUgff . Repornfr . . Reporler . . Family fldfvism' . Typist . Typist . Typisl . Typisl . Typist . Typist The Campus Quill is the ofiicial publication of the entire student body. The paper was established 'in 1924 and was named in honor of Dr. Aquila Chamblee, who was then president of the college. The editor and other main heads of the staff are selected by a com- mittee from the faculty and the editor. Those eligible for these are members of the journalism those who have had the course time. outgoing positions class or at some It is the desire of the staff to provide an excellent organ for recording the ac- tivities of the school, and to give those students interested in writing an oppor- tunity to express their abilities. i If the Campus Quill has been of interest and help' to the students, faculty, and alumnae, then the staH will not think their efforts have been in vain. 512 HH HUB MISS ELIZAIIETH DRUCKENMILLER Director OFFICERS CAROLYN .CUTTS . . . ...... . . . Presizlevzt HAZEL IVICIQINNON .... . . . . lfice-Prmiflent GWENDOLYN HARTSFIELD . . Semetrzry-Treasurer . BETTY TIIIIMERMAN . . Librarian MEMBERS ANGELINE ASHE CAROLYN ALEXANDER DOROTHY ATKINSON ANITA BALL JERRY BAKER VVILMA NELLE BAKER KATHERINE BARGERON GWENDOLYN BARNI-:'I'I'E BETTY BENSON MARIANNE BEVERLY BETTY JO BONNER MARX' BRADSHAXV NAN BRIDGES GRACE BRYAN JOYCE BYRD LUCY COVVART CAROLYN CUTTS EVELYN DAVIS ROSALYN DIGBY .ALICE DUNCAN PAULINE DUNKLIN EVELYN GUNN GWEN HARTSFIELII MARY ALICE HOIIGES EMILY HOLMIZS FRANCES JOHNS CELEsTE JOHNSON SUE JOHNSON VIRGINIA JOI-INsON BEVERLY JOIINs'I'0N JUANITA KE:XDI,li HAZEI. MCKINNON MICKEX' ICLARER JEANNE MAvI'I'Y c:VVIiN MILES DYNVA MILLER SIEYLE MI'I'CIIliI,l. MAXINE MOOITX' JEANNE'l'l'li MCNIZIII LAURIE NIClIOI.SON MARY' NORAs PEGGY PORTER 78 MARY LOUISE ROBERTS VIRGINIA SCOTI' JEANIIZ SLOAN -HONELL SMITII EVELYN S1'EnHAIvI BE'IQI'I' VFIMMHRMAN Rum' ANN 'TRAYLOR MARY FRANCES 'IQURNER MARIAN WARII IEI.I.IcN WALLACE ANNA JOIIN VVATKINS BETTY FAITII VVILLIAMS DO0'I'IIY WVILLIAMS GERRY VVIIITE Glee Club members are selected by audition. Three main concerts are given during the year: at Christmas, Founder's Week-end, and Grand Concert. The Chapel Choir is composed of the leading voices from the Glee Club. The girls repre- sent the college at various churches throughout the state, are featured on radio programs, and furnish entertainment for civic organizations and the USO centers. The Chapel Choir in- cludes: Jeanne Mavity, President, Emily Holmes, Vice-President, Celeste Johnson, Sec- retary and Treasurer, Helen Scott, Librarian. Other members are Carolyn Alexander, Wilma Nelle Baker, Hazel McKi nnon , Betty Benson, Bonell Smith, Jeanette McNeil, Helen Scott, Angeline Ashe, Gwen Hartsfield, Beverly Johnston, Celeste Johnson, Sibyle Mitchell, Pauline Dunlclin, Ellen Wallace. 79 THETA CHI IIIVIEIS ANNE AYERS . . . Pre.vidmIl BEVERLY JOI-INs1'oN . ...... Secretary MARINEI. SMITH . . ALICE VALJGIIN . . . Tn-amrrr ANNIE LAURIE GRANT . . Ilfardm . . . . . Marshal MEMBERS ANNE AYERs ANNIE LAURIE GRANT EvEI,vN DAvIs BEVERLY JOHNSTON HONORARY DR. C. L. MCGIN'I'X' DR, L. B. STABLER DR. P. F. DAVIS DR. H. A. MCCULLOUGII Dk. LEsI.IE S. VVILLIAMS DR. W. M. CASKEY Dk. O. D. W7R1XY The Theta Chi Omega Honor Society was organized in 1920 for the purpose of encourag- ing a high standard of scholarship and of pro- moting the highest ideals. Membership in the society consists of bona fide members of the HAZHI, MCKINNON NIARINIZI. SMIIII DoRo'I'IIv REcIs'rIzR AI.1cE VAUGIIN MENIBERS Miss FI.oIIA WAI.IaAvEN Mus. JUNE B. WALI. MIss EI,sIE RAGAN MR. W. W. SEWARII, JR. MISS ZIPPORAI-I Kmn MR. G. P. NVIIATI.m' MISS EUGENIA STONE junior and senior classes. In addition to scholarship, character, general attitude, interest and participation in college activities are taken into consideration in determining the eligibility of students for this society. GAMMA PI CAST Rum' EI.r,l5N WA1.1.Acra . .... Direflor BoNm.l. Smmi . . . Worihy Playwright Alpha Psi Omega was organized as an hon- orary dramatic fraternity in order to provide an honor society for those doing a high stand- ard of work in dramatics, to cultivate a taste for drama, to foster the cultural values which we believe dramatics develops, and to unite the dramatic forces of the college and university theatres throughout the United States and Canada. Miss I-IELEN STRICKLAND . . Honorable Prompfcr Miss DOROTHY BAILEY . . Ilonorary Member No fraternity has a better right to bear Greek letters than a dramatic fraternity, for it was in ancient Greece that drama became a definite part of the art and culture of the civilized world. The coat-of-arms is the stage of a Greek theatre. Across the frieze is writ- ten the Greek motto which means Seek a life useful. The badge is a monogram of the first letter in the motto, Alpha, Psi, and Omega, AlPHA PSI IIIVIEBA Sllllllll PlAYERS Studio Players is the college dramatic organization composed of speech students and those who have manifested an active interest in dramatics. It seeks to develop the art of acting and stimulate worthy participation in educational clramatics on this campus. MIss MIss Rum' JANE HELEN STRICKLAND . DOROIIIY BAILEY . ELLIIN WALLACE . IVEY ..... GERRY VVIIITI: . Ev El .Y N DAVIS . CAROLYN ALEXANDER DoRo'rIIY ATKINSON VVIIIMA NIELLE BAKER BEVIAY BENSON 4 BE1'rx' JO BONNER JOYCE BYRD MI'R'I'LE CAwOOn CAROLYN DUGGAN MRS. DUNKLXN PAULINIZ DUNKLIN GRACE EDEN VEROIE SUE Es'I'Es SARA FULBRIGI-I'r Picture docs not appear. OFFICERS MEMBERS BARBARA GOCCANS GLADHLLE HAM BE'III'Y JACKSON MARGARET FRANCES JACKSON SUE JOHNSON VIRGINIA JOI-INsoN JUANITA KEADLE MARY FRANCES LEE MAXIE LIGIITEOOT GWEN MILES 'IVA JEAN Moom' JEAN MCHUOII JEANEITE MCNEIL LAURIE NICHOLsoN 83 . . . Director .Assistant Director . .Presirlerzt . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . .Business Manager EUOENIE RACLAND MARY RIVES MARY LOUISE ROBERTS MARGUERITE RUSSELL KHEIEEN Sco1'r BE1'I'Y LOU SELLARS BONELI. SMITH BETTY TIMMERMAN CAROLINE VERDERY MARY LOU VVHATLEY AUDREY WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLOUGI-IBY KATIJRYN ZELLNER Sllllll The Bessie Tift Student League was organ- ized in 1935. The officers consist of a presi- dent, two vice-presidents, a secretary, and twelve district chairmen. All students register- ing in the college automatically become mem- bers of this organization and are expected to cooperate to promote the general welfare of the college. ll Glll The purpose of the Student League is to present Bessie Tift correctly to prospective students, and to promote student interest on the campus. It is the desire of the Student League to further the growth of the student body, obtain the highest standards of young womanhood for membership, and magnify the college's standards and ideals through the life of its students. MARY FRA Ncras Llili B avlium' jon Ns'roN NIAXINIC Moum' . j'lmNN1la Sl,oAN . PATISUE JACKSON . SARAJANH Fumklm-rr . Glamuzm S1-wks . Auluau.-x POWlil,l. . OFFICERS . . President SIBYLE M1'rcHE1.r. . . Vim-Pnrsidmzl CAROLYN DUGGAN DISTRICT CI-IAIRMEN . fllbany Di.vlrir1 EMll.Y' HOLMES . .'1IllL'l'il'll.T Dislrirl DoRo'r1n' VV1r.l,mMs ,flllanra Dixfrirtn Mvmxclz ALFORD '. . Xllhrns Dish-ir! EI,IZABETl'I BULLARD .fiugusla Dislrirl PAULINE DUNKUN Columbus District Ilus HILL , 85 . lf'ice-President . Secretary Forsyth Dislricl . Romzr Dislrifr Safvannah Dislrict Wayrrns: Disfrifl Florida Dish-iff . Other Staff: llfl SERVICE BA Aim: The Life Beautiful. Flower: White Rose. Motto: Witnessing. OFFICERS NVILLENE EVANS . - .... . . . Prvsidenl CAROLYN Al.EXANlJl5R . . . . Choristu MARGARET FRANCES JACKSON . . Vice-Presidenl AGNES MCABEE . . . .... Organm 'ANNE FARGASON . . . Secretary LUNELLE POWELL . . . Enlislrnfnl Chazrnum SARA VVEST . . T rmsurvr MARY' ELLA VEAL . . . .... Piamst IVIARGARICT POOLE . . . . . . Librarimz ANN AYERS JEFFLYN BAR'I'LE'l'1' MARY BRAIJSHAW ANN BROACI-I ELIZAEETI-I BULLARD JANE COOK DOROTHY CAREER HARRIETTE CI-IAMBLESS ALDA MARIE COLLINS CAROLYN CUTTS MARX' POSSIE DANNER EVELYN DAVIS LINOLER DREW CAROLYN DUGGAN GRACE EDEN VVILLENE EVANS MEBIBERS ANN FARGASON MAIQIAN FARRIS BARBARA GOGGANS SUE GREENHANV LAURKE HARGROVE IRIS PIILI, AIIELAIOE HOUSTON LA V ANE HOXYARD MARGARET F. JACKSON BEVERLY JOHNSTON JUANITA KEADLE MARX' FRANCES LANE MARY' FRANCES LEE LOUISE LEVERET1' JEAN MCHUGII AGNES MCABEE VERN ETTE MIOIJLEEROORS DYNVA MILLER MARIAN MI'l'CIlIiI,l, GI,AnIeI.LE Moss CHARLINE MUSE FRANCES PLEDCER DARNELL PIIII..I.IPs MARGARET POOLE PEGGY PORTER AURELIA POVVELI. LUNELLE POWELL DOROTI-IY REGISTER MARX' LOUISE ROBERTS BETTY ANN SAILERS VIRGINIA SCOTT OLENE SHEIIPARO FRANKIE SIKES RENVA SMITH GENEVA STEPHENS JOY STAMEY JUNE STAMEY JEAN S'l'I'l'1' SARA STONE JESSIE TANNER LETA TAX'I.OR BETTY' VIQIMMERMAN JOY XVALIJREP RUBY ELLEN W7AXl.I.IXCl CATHERINE VVEEO SARA VVEST SHIRLEY WILI.OuGnRY MARY ELLA VEAL ICA'l'HRYN ZliI.l.NHR STIIIIE T Vlllll HER BA MILDRED VVI-Il'l'l'llil.Il . KA'I'III.EEN Avcocx . E'l'l'llil. BORDERS . LUCILLE 'TURNER . MARGUERITE RUssELI. PAULINE DUNKLIN EVELYN GUNN . LARUE BAGLEY WILMA NELLE BAKER BETTY BENSON MIXRIANNE BEVERLY MARTI-IA jo CALI.owAs' RACHEL DozIER VIRGINIA SUE ESTES GLADY5 FARMER JACKIE PIALL MARY HOI.LADAY EMILY PIOLMES EVELYN JONES OFFICERS MEhfIBERS MARION JONES MAXIE LIGIITEoo1' GWENDOLYN MILES MARY JOE MCCOLLUM PEGGY MCCONNELLE HAZEL MCKINNON JEANNETTE MCNEIL. MARY EUNICE O'NEAI, VIRGINIA PRITCIIEIT ERNESTINE PE'r'rY EUGENIA RAGLAND BE1'rY Lou SELLARS MILDRED SHIRLEY 87 . President 1 irst If'ice-President . Second Vice-President . SI'crviary . Treasurer . Chorister . Pianist JEANNIE SLGAN BONELL SMITH FRANCES SMITH GEORGIA SPIERS JUNE TATUM MARY FRANCES T1IoIvIAs CHRISTINE TYNER CAROLINE VERDERY ANNE WEDSWORTH BETTY FAITH VVILLIAMS Do'I' WILLIAMS SHIRLEY XAVILLOUGHBY BAPTIST TRAINING U III Wz1tclzufor'1l.' Study to show thyself approved unto God, El Workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. 2 Timothy 2:15. The Baptist Training Union of Bessie Tift College seeks to develop the students into practicaI Christian Ieaders through training and study. It is composed of seven unions with a totaI membership of one hundred and seventy-eight. JUANITA KEADLE . CAROLYN DUGGAN . . RUBY ANN TRAYLOR . Mu,nREn KLARER . . Bn'rrY Fixrrn VVn,1.mMs KATlII,EEN Avcocx . HELEN Scorr . . JANE Powuu, . . . . VERNETTE TVTIDDLEBROOKS GEORGIS SPIERS . . MARY ALICE Honors . ELIZABETH BULLARD . MARGUERITE Russnm. . ANN Bnozxcn . . . Mfuuorv M11'c1lm.l. . OPM, Moons . . COUNCIL UNION PR ESIDENTS . - . Director . ,-Issociale Direflor . . . . Secrclary . . Social Leader . . Missionary Laadvr lliblr Rf'l1lfI'f'.I' Lradfr . . . . . Chorislfr . Pianisl . l.ibrnrian . ffyvrs . Cha Ill bln' . Lam bdiu . Laafvvll . I'nr.vlon . Q lmrlrs . Tariff 88 Walclnwoird: They that are wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament, and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars forever and everf' Daniel 12:3. The Young Woi11an's Auxiliary seeks to develop young Christian womanhood, and to give instruction in the methods and mission work of the Southern Baptist Con- vention. Ir is composed of six circles and has a membership of one hundred and seventy-five. IEVELYN S'1'EmiAM . Wu,MA NELEE BAKER jnsssis TANNER . . . SARA FULHRIGIVI' . SARA S1'oNE . . AURELm PowEI.1. . . B li'l'l'Y Ti M M ERM AN MARX' FRANCES LEE IRIS Him ,.... WliSI.lli ANN PIIILLIPS C.4lilN ET . . - . Presidenl . First Vice-Presidenl Second Vice-President . Third Vim'-Presidenl . . . . . Secrelary - . . . . Treasurer W'indofw Represenlaiive Window Representative . . Poster Committee . Pnsler Committee -IYEANNE MAvi'rY . . , . . Chorisler EMMA' HOLMES . . . - . . . . Pianist Joi' STAMEY . ..,.,. , Librarian Dm' CARDIER . . Mission Sindy Chairman CIRCLE LEADERS JOYCE Bvium I'IARlli'I l'E CHAMBEESS CIVVEN MILES JERRY BAKER Cil.ADIZl.I.E Moss MARX' Poss1E DANNER Yllll ISWIIMA 'S AUXIHAHY 89 MARY :LOUISE ROBERTS MARY FRANCES THOMAS MARY ALICE HOIJOES . JERRY BAKER . . DOROTHY REGISTER . KATHRYN ZELLNER . MILDREIJ WHITFIELD . CAROLYN ALEXANDER ANNE AYERS ANITA BALI, 'Picrure does not appear, OFFICERS MEMBERS JERRY BAKER Bl-I'I'I'Y BENSON ELIZABETH BULLARD MYRTLE CAWOOD TER II . , . . President . F irst Vice-Presirlenl I . Second lice-Prcsifhnr . Third Virc-Presizlcnt . Recording Secretary C'07'I'l'.Yf707IIIi71g Szfzrretfllj' . Treasurer DORIS CUDLIPP EVELYN DAVIS WRACIIEL DOZIER ll A l 90 ,ITN-yn 1-1 .asf X- HElA LINIILER Danw CARQLYN DUGGAN ELLEN ELTON VVILLENL EVANS IRMA GORDY ANNIE LAURIE GRANT GVVENDOLYN HAR'i'SFlliI.D IRENE HENDERSON MARX' ALICE Honmzs MARX' H'0I,I.ADAY lRIs HILL MARGARET JACKSON BIevIzRI.Y JOHNSTON MICRIQY KIIARER Tlll MEMBERS LOUISE LI1vERE'I'1' AGNES MCABEE HAZIEI. MCKINNON SIBYLII MITCIIELI. GLADELLE Moss VVI3sLIIz ANN P1-III.I.II1s JANE POWELL LUNIaLLI2 POXYELI. DOROTHY REGISTER MARX' LOUISE ROBERTS SHHILA SAPPINGTON DoRcAs SIIEARIQR OLENE SHEPHERII JEANIE SLOAN 91 lllll BETTY SMITH BONELL SMITH MARINEL SMITH EVELYN STEIJI-IAM SARA STONE JUNE TATUM MARS' FRANCES 'THOMAS ELLEN VVALLACE SARA WEST GERIXLIJINE VVHITE MILDRED WHITFIELD KATPIRX'N ZELLNER MISS ELSIE RAGAN DR. CASREY PIERIA Mll.IJlililD VVHI'l'l-'IliI.Il . CIIZRRY XVIIITE . .... I-lE'I'I'Y FAITH WVILLIAMS SARA S'I'oNIz . . . XVILLENE EVANS . LOUISE LIavERE'I I' . MR. VVM. W, Snw ANI'l'zX BALL l5E'I'I'Y BENSON ETHIII, BORDERS EI.IzABIi'I'II BUI.I.ARII DOROIIIY CARIIIIR CAROLYN CU'I I's EVELYN IDAVIS ROSALYN DIGBY RACIIEL DOZIER LINIJLER DREVV CAROLYN DUGGAN VVILLENE EVANS ANNE FARGARSON ARD, JR. OFFICERS SPONSORS IVIEMBERS MARIAN FARRIS IRIS I'IlLL f?XVEN I'IAR'l'SFlEI.IJ JANE IVEY SARA JOI-INs'I'oN JUANITA KEAOLII MARY FRANCES Lua LOUISE LliVliRE'l I' AGNES MCABEE HAZEL MCKINNON WESLIE ANN PIIILI,II's JANE POXVELL DOROIIIY RIIGISTER 92 Clll . . . . . . l'n'.fiIl1'l1l . . 1 il'5l VIH'-I'1'1'.IifI'1'I1l SIWKIIII1 I'i1'r'-l'r1'.viIlN1l . . . S1'rr1'!1Iry . Trrasurrr . R1'pnrI1'r MISS IvIaY GRAV Ii'l l'li MARY Loursrz ROIIER'I's JEANNIE SLOAN BONIILI. SMITII MARINIII. SIvII'I'II IEVIILYN S'I'IamIAIvI SARA S'I'ONIa MARY FRANCES r11II0MAS RUBY IELLEN WAI,I.AcIz SARA VVEs'I' GIQRRY WIll'I'li MILIIRED VVIII'I'IfIELn BETTY FAITII VVILLIAMS DOROIIIY WILLIAMS ClASSIlIAl lllllll MARY l.ouIsE RonER'I's . Mx'R1'LE CAWUOII . . . MARY ALICE I-Ionmes . SIIIYLE Ml'I'Clilil.l, DORIS CLInI.II1I' . IELIEAIIIITII ZORN . MISS EUGISNIA STIINE MARIANNE BEvERI.I' MARY' BRAIISIIAW GRACE BRYAN MI'R'rI,E CAw0oII HARRIE'I'I'E CIIAMBLISS ALIIA MARIE CoI.I.INs UURIS CUIILIPI' R4AGISTRATES CENSUS PAULINE DUNRLIN ELLEN EI.'I'0N MARX ALICE I-Ioncns MARX' I'IOl.I.ADAY SIBYLE MI'I'CIIELL JliANNli'lVI'lE MCNIEII. . . Consul - . Praclor . . .-lcdfle . Jlcdile . Scriba . Qzumslor' . Cr1I.f0l' MARY LOUISE ROBERTS HELEN SCOTI' VIRGINIA ScoI'1' CAROLINE VERDERY ANNA JQIIN WATKINS CAROLINE VVII.s0N ELIZAEETI-I ZoRN .. . .. - .. .. ,, I - - V I , I Iglllllll ' . , .- IMFII I I I ,J-XIII.n'.LI.IiJ.IulIlllllllllll ' ' , T- ,VIP . ,,. Ve, J., A A III I I I ' if I . I I .UI .I V ,I I . I E li 51 I 15 I If-N L' IN II ' II lx xx, QW I' xv- N AA I A Nw NW 93 MII KAPPA lPSIlll ANNI AYERS . . . SIBYLE MI'rcIIEI.I. . . CARoI.vN DUGGAN . LUNELLE PowEI,I, PATIsuE JACKSON EVEIXN DAvIs . A N NE AYERS EvEI.x'N DAvIs MARCIXRE1' F. JACKSON BEVERLY JOHNSTON HIAZEL MCKINNON ANNE OI.nRoYn DoRoTI-II' REGISTER DORCAS SIIEARER TUNE TATUM JEFFLYN BARTLETI' RACHEL DozIER SARA WEST OFFICERS . . - . . . I'r1'.vizlIrIt First Vice-Prr'.viIlm1l - . Srcond Vice-Prc.viIlml . COI'f'L'JfJOIltiiIly Secwlczry MEMBERS KATIIRYN ZELLNER ANNIE LAURIE GRANT JUANITA KEADI.E SIBYLE MITCHELL GLAnEI,I.Iz Moss VVESLIE ANN PIIII.I,IPs JANE PowEI.I, GENEVA S'1'IiPl!liNS AI.ICIs VAUGI-IN LUNELLE PowEI,I, CAROLYN 'DUGCAN . Trramrm' . Rrvordirlg SL'C1'l'1Ill'-V PATISUE JACKSON AURELIA POVVIELI. GwENnoI,vN MILES BARBARA SEAcRAvEs A!,I7A MARIE CoI.I.INs ANNE BROACII PAULINE DUNRLIN IRMA GoRm' MR. XVIIA'I'I.Ev Mxss VVAIIRAVEN MRS. McCuI.I.oI1mI DR. MCCUI.I.oUCII 94 cnc VAUGIIN . Awxua l..NURlIi URAN1' ANmal.lN1a Asulf NWA BALI. DUROTIIY ANNE Bow lhc'x'1'Y BROWN jfxcxua C1,EM1eN'rs O FMC ERS MIEAIBERS Aucra DUNGAN G1,Aum.r.lz HAM ROSEMARY Kms 'IKIIAIJA Lnfsm' MARY ANN OLDROYD . I'rz'Jirf1'nI .S'1'r'rrl1rr'y- TI'L'llJIIl'l'l' MARY Rxvrss B1a'1'1'x' SMITH PA1'rx' SM111-L Jox' VVALDRE1' MARY Lou KN HA'1'r.rcx' TIIW l3IlllS' lIlIlB 95 Membership: The membership of this club vancement, and inspirational stimulation. It consists of all girls taking commercial subjects. furnishes new ideas of service and encourages Purposes: The purposes of the club are: to efforts toward reaching the highest goal pos- promote professional efficiency, educational ad- sible in the business world. OFFICERS JOYCE BYRD . . President EUGENIA RAGLAND . . V ice-Pr-e.vi1lent ADELMDE HOUSTON . . Secretary WSARA FULBRIGHT . . Treasurer 4'Picture docs not appear. JAN IE AI.I.noon ElH'I'll ARMs'I'R0Nr: C iw IE N nm .Y N B AR N l5'l l' If MARY BRIJIYN LAURA JEAN Busu JOYCE BYRD PAULINE DUNKLIN MRS. TIIELMA DUNKLIN WGRACIZ IEIIEN WSARA FuI.IIRII:II'I' MAII IFUNIIERRURK DORIS GARNIQR DR. C. I.. NfCGlN'I'Y MRS. C. L. MCGlN'l'X' DR. VV. M. CASKHY I Picture does not appear. MARGARIYI' Gll,lJRR CARoI,INIs IAIAIIIIEN AnIII.AIIm I-IoUs'I'0N JUANITA KIiADl,li MAxIE l.InII'I'Ifoo'I' JUl.Ili'l l'li LIvIII.Y MARGARET MAI,oNIf JEAN MARTIN VER N lE'l I'li IVIIIDDLEBROOKS IIIII.IzN MX'l3Dlil.'l'0N 0I'AI. MO0Rli MEMBERS MILIJRED MULI. MARX' NoRAs PEGGY PoR'I'ER 'NANCY PUGII EUCENIA RAGLAND LIINA ROGERS DoRcAs SHEARER FRANKIE SIKES FRANCES SMITII PA'I'I'Y SIvII'I'IfI liII.I.III S'I'EI'IIENs I-IONORARY MEMBERS MRS. W. M. C'AsREY MISS VIRGINIA HAcoon MISS KA1'lFZ MAE WII.I.IAIvIs MISS DOROTHY BAILEY MISS Ru'I'II MCGAIIEII MRS. L. B. STABLER SARA VYIIOMAS MARX' Tonn MARIAN USRY MII.nREn VVAIIRR MARIAM WARII 'MISS DORIS WARNOCK JEAN w7A'l'KINS MARY VVIIITE FREDIQIE VVILBANKS DOROTHY VVIIIIAMS SIIIRLEY VVII.I.ouGIIBY IEI,.IzAnIa'I'II VVINBORNIC MRS. VV. VV. SEWARD MISS ELEANOR BUNN MISS DORIS WARNOCK Wllliill' lllllll . . . . . Pr1'.vid1'nl . lfirsl Iyiill'-Pl'l'Ii!1I'IIl Srroml If'iz'f'-I'r1'sidr'11l . . . , . . Sr'1'r1'!m'y PAULINH DUNKLIN . JUNE TATUM .... PAULINE DUNKLIN . . MARX' FRANCES '.l'HOMAS . Bmtrx' FA1'r1l XIVILLIAMS XvIl.l.IiNH EVANS . . 'fMlss DOROTIIY BAILEY WMR. Wn.1.iAM SINYARD J U N is 'IlA'l'UM . . Prnluylm lfrlilor lVIEMl-RERS CAROLYN ,ALEXANDER WVILLENE EVANS MILDRED KLARER DOROTHY ATKINSON Ezvmn' HOLMES BONELI. SMITH Mx'R'rI..E CAWOOD EVELYN JONES JUNE PIQATUM PAULINE DUNKLIN 'Picture does not appear. Purpose: The purpose of this organization is to give students on this campus interested in writing a chance to meet with those of like interest, to furnish an opportunity for them to express their talent, and to create apprecia- tive interest in literature by making an enter- taining and helpful study of literary artists. . . Trmxurrr 1 az'11lty .'ld L'i.Yl'I' Family xl dfuisrr . I'r'nIog111' lfrlilnr MARY FRANCES TuoMAs RUBY ANNE TRAYLOR BE'l'l'Y FAx'ru VVILLXAMS Mernberxluip: The membership of this club consists of those whom the club selects by bid. Publication: The Prologue, a compilation of stories, poems, essays, and literary criticisms by the members of the club. Ir is edited and published by the club annually. WIIMI 'S ATHlHIlI ASSIICIATIII Slllill..-X SAPIJINGTON . MX'R'l'IC1i Amfonn . . l.lNDl.I5R DRINK' . ANN BRO.-XCII . JERRY BAKER . DoR0'1'm' Bow . . l2mzAnlc'l'u BU1.1.ARn Gr,Anm.1.1a Moss . . LlxvRrmlal.YN Mxmas . AUURM' VVILLIAMS . SARA jonNs'roN . Ev1z1,x'N STEDIIAM . MARY Loursla RomaR'1's .IUANITA KIZADLE . Bli'l l'Y TIMMIERMAN , BARRARA SIaAc:RAvus. DURCAS SmaARlaR. . DORIS CUDLIPP . SIIIYLE Ml'I'CllEI.I. . Cr.ARlCla S'I'ENVAIl'l' . BARBARA Goccms . P.-XTISUE JACKSON . . . President . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . Recording Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer Town Girls' Represenfatifve . . Senior Class Manager . . Junior Class Managm- Sophomore Clan Manager Freshman Class Manager . . . Head of Archery . Head of Badminlon . Henri of Baskeilzall . Head of Bowling . Head of Horseshoes . Head of Shuflvb0aI'd . . 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Rfjmrlrr llElTA SIGMA IIHI 104 IIELEN liEN'roN MARY BRAIJSIIAXV NAN ISRIIIGES BIa'I I'I' juvcla Bum VN NIAKTIIA jo CAI.I.0wAI' Lucx' CowAR'r ALICE DUNCAN CAI' NIaI.I, FUKR MARGARET' GEER FRANCES QFIEICIER BARIIARA Gocmrcs ICVEINN Guns BE'r'I'x' JACKSON NAR james M EN II ERS RUSEMARY KING 'IQHALIA LIIISEI' BARBARA Loccms MARJORIR MCCLUNG DYNVA MILLER MARIAN M1'rCIIEI,I. MARGARET MALONE MAXINE Moom' DoRCAs MORGAN VIRGINIA NORRIS ALICE PA'I'rI2RsoN DARNELL PHILLIPS FRANCES PLEDGER DOROTIII' PLUNKETI' VVILLIE FRED PRICE DORIS SINGLEI' GEORGIA SPIERS BETTY SMITH BE'l'I'Y CAROLINE SMITH GENEVA STEPHENS JESSIE FIQANNER LUCIIIE USRI' ALICE VAUGI-IN MARX' ELLA VEAL CORDELIA VINES .TOY VVALDREP Mll.DRED XVALLER MARY Lou WVHA'1'LI:v JUNE XVILLIAMSON llllTA SIGMA IIHI 105 IlElTA IRFNF I'II-INDERSON . . . MARX' LOUISE ROBERTS JANE IVEY . . . DYNVA MILLER CAROLYN ALEXANDER ANITA BALI. 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A -j H '11-'T-Fi an 1 .3 ,..-af, - x , ,4 , ,. 1 xii, X F ' ,J - 7 1u5fj.as,1a - -.1-4.111 fx 'NX-Q 4, , 1:43. '? a.,x ig! . -.Egf.,':.w5?r'. 9.x . 5fG L?ft,22 5 A :tix Q 1 xx fm x.x2x:L,, 2f'lx1x x X, xxx 4:55555 xx Ssxvlzi ...xx HIS Ar the conclusion of our college days we open a new diary of life. Its pure white pages are before us. May we keep unspotted and beautiful the record. As we tread the new, untried paths, may we remember the sweet in- fluences which shaped our course and steer our barks clear of the treacherous rapids, and with confidence in our heritage of youth, training, and opportunities enter a safe harbor, with our faces lifted to the rising sun and our sails spread and shining. Complimenfs of E. W. BANKS COMPANY CZIIIZO EorsyIl1's Besl S'rore 11120 BESSIE TIFT'S UPTOWN HEADQUARTERS I944-l945 In lime of War as in lime of P eace , il COMPLIMENTS OF has been our pleasure Io serve Bessie Tiff Girls lor 44 years. We soIici'r your con- Iinued pafronage, and wish for your every success. Yours for Vicfory FORSYTI-I MERCANTILE CO. THE CITY DRUG STORE of Eorsylh, Georgia ASHLEY PHINAZEE, Manager BANKS GROCERY COMPANY GOOD THINGS TO EAT Charge and Delivery Dial 29II Forsyfh, Georgia Complimenrs ol THE CAMPUS QUILL EVELYN DAVIS, Edifor Complimenfs of GEORGIA HARDWARE COMPANY Complimenrs of WESTERN AUTO AND SUPPLY COMPANY BESSIE TIFT STUDENTS For Firsl Class Arlicles Call ALEXANDER BROS. PHARMACY AGENTS FOR IDLE HOUR NURSERIES Forsyllm, Georgia A Rexall Slore CITY GROCERY QUALITY AND SERVICE Especially for Bessie Tiff Girls FORSYTH, GEORGIA BEST WISHES, STUDENTS THOMAS 5c and IOc STORE FORSYTH, GEORGIA H, A. BUCKNER. Propriefor KERNAGHAN. INC. , JEWELERS ca-OGGAN s SALON Reliable Goods Only Millinery ancl Beauiy Salon Cherry S+- Macon. Ga. PORSYTH, cseocsem Complimenls of THE PENNY PROFIT Complimemls of CITY BARBER SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF THE SANDWICH SHOP Service Wi+l1 a Smile PORCH WAREHOUSE Dealers in FERTILIZER, FEED AND GARDEN SEED AND DAIRY PRODUCTS BRAMBLETT ' HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. We Are Always Happy +0 Serve You CITIZENS BANK of ForsyII1. Georgia 0 .- Member oI the Federal Deposif Insuranc Company COMPLIMENTS OF FARIv1ER'S BANK EORSYTH, GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY BANK FORSYTH. GEOGGIA REAL ESTATE LOANS COLLATERAL LOANS MONTHLY REPAYMENT LOANS PERSONAL LOANS A. G. RHODES AND SONS MACON'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE SERVING MIDDLE GEORGIA ROYAL PALM CAFE COMPUMENT5 AND OF MAXWELL'S FIVE AND TEN Special Cour+esy Io Your Business Appreciaied Bessie Tiff GIFIS MAY WE SERVE You? FORSYTH- GEORGM COMPLIMENTS THE ROSE THEATER Complimenfs of THE MONROE ADVERTISER FORSYTH. GEORGIA LOUIS' DEPARTMENT STORE Ladies' Ready-fo-Wear BEST IN TOWN ROGERS GROCERY STORE FORSYTH BEAUTY SHOP SaIisfacIion a Cerfainfy COMPLIMENTS J. T. HILL'S OF GIN AND WAREHOUSE A FRIEND Complimenfs of BITTICKS GARAGE Complimenfs of WILLINGHAM'S GARAGE TUCKER'S SERVICE Complimenfs of STATION BLOOM'S DEPARTMENT STORE JQEWZMM s. s. CGME V01-IATMAY. CONFIDENCE is the heritage of youth .... it is also a fundamental requirement of business . . -. . attained by long study, training and experience ' We have enjoyed the confidence of yearbook Staffs throughout the country for over thirty years .... an accomplishment for which we are truly grateful and justly proud .... 'A' if -k ak 14- COLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISIQN ALABAMA' E N CIRAVI N G C OMPANY - B I RM I N G HAM. 5 5 9 szaqsuqnd gs PHIIITIIIE EIJIIIPA .I- 3. G 2- nl .0 Q 0 5' Z E- so APPHECIATIO Dear Friends: It is with joy and a certain amount of pride that we present the 1945 Cr-mnoscuno to you. It has taken the tireless effort of many individuals to bring this publication to completion, and it is to these individuals that we wish to express our sincere appreciation. We are grateful especially to Mr. Ed Benson and Mr. Bob Elchart of Benson Printing Company, to Mr. Robert Faeber of the Alabama Engraving Company, to Mr. Henri Gaspar of the Gaspar-Ware Studios. Their guidance and cooperation made it possible for us to publish a yearbook in 1945 in spite of shortage and other obstacles which war presented. To those members of the faculty and student body who offered sound advice on the planning of the an- nual, to students who submitted snapshots, to those who willingly helped count pictures and make out orders, and especially to friends who managed to live with us during the trying annual days, we wish to say a very inadequate Thanlcs! THE STAFF -'fn 1 I ' s -E F f , A - B gs A


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