Tubman High School - Maids and a Man Yearbook (Augusta, GA)

 - Class of 1944

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Senior Class Calendar for The Year 1943 44 September 7. 1943 October 15, 1943 October 22, 1943 November 16-19, 1943 November 25, 26, 1943 December 17, 1943 January 3, 1944 January 10,1944 January 12,1944 January 19. 1944 January 26,1944 February 22, 1944 March 3, 1944 March 31, 1944 April 6, 7, 1944 April 10,1944 April 14.1944 April 26, 1944 May 18, 1944 May 19, 1944 May 26, 194-4 May 28, 1944 June 1, 1944 Our Senior Year begins. We vote to have a year-book. End of first report period. Senior privileges! An unexpected vacation occurs: Rationing! Thanksgiving holidays! End of the second report period. Christmas vacation begins three days before schedule. School welcomes the New Year and reviews for term examinations. We vote for our superlatives! We order our invitations and caps and gowns. Lee's Birthday. Half-holiday. Vile don't feel it. Exams always close at noon. Second Semester begins. KVashington's Birthday. I-ialf-holiday. End of the Iirst report period. Kid-Day! Orchids and Lollypops. Oh Day. you are too short. Spring Holidays! NVe need them to get over Kid-Day. Senior Meeting: We plan to graduate. End of second report period. Memorial Day. We have a full holiday. Year-Book otf the Press! Also. end of the third report period. Second Term Examinations! VVe go formal: Senior Banquet and Junior-Senior Dance! Bon'Air. Commencement Sermon is preached by The Rev. Hamilton XVest. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Tubman High School Commencement! XVe graduate at the Municipal Auditorium on such a night as dreams are made on. KV, K , K, Uiiih sooo ,J cijirnvmeie, goch 1 iii nl -W Y N Fjiri .-.'OL':r?l QLJM, iQi,l1'

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Le 0 comvmfie :och 0 Fvwemi, W f 1 it 7-f am wot wa tim jooroeq 9 emci, Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class ot' Tnbman High School, 1944, being of sound health and feeble mind. do herein make our last will and testament: Article One: l. Betty Hendrix, do will and bequeath to Peggy Grealish, my blonde hair so that she won't have to peroxide hers. Article Two: I. Anna Maxwell. do will and bequeath to any tall person the task of raising windows and regulating radiators. Article Three: I. Patsy Young. do will and bequeath my southern accent to Barbara Landrum so she can be heard on 3rd floor. Article Four: I. Ann Rose, do will and bequeath my tlngerenails to Eugenia Arnett, in order that she will have something to bite when she takes her Senior exams. A1'ticle Five: I. Juanita Dunn, do will and bequeath my desk against the wall in D. C. T. class to Katherine Griffin. so that she will have a headrest when she goes to sleep. Article Six: I, Billie Cook, do will and bequeath my love for swoonjng over Frank Sinatra to Emily Webb. Article Seven: I, Anne Cave. do will and bequeath all tne chewing gum parked under my desk to Annette Bassing. Article Eight: l. Agnes Burdashaw. do will and bequeath to my Home Room. a room full of B's that will sit down and stop talking when the iirst bell rings. A1'ticle Nine: I. Mildred Burke. do will and bequeath a bottle of ink to Miss Nachman to beat on the desk to her heart's content. Article Ten: I. Jewell Pereyra. do will and bequeath my complete make-up equipment to Miss Clark. Article Eleven: I. hula Lanier, do will and bequeath my broken desk in Study Two to Martha Gibbs. Article Twelve: I. Ullainee Drawdy. leave my ability to find my way to Medi- ial School during my tree periods to any body who can IIIRKE' use of it. Article Thirteen: I, Cornelia Grimaud. do will and bequeath my place in Chem. Lab. to Beulah Howaru, with hopes that one day she'll blow the whole p.ace up. Article lfourteen: I, Dorothy .lean Mr-Gill. do will and bequeath my ability tor cutting up worms to the Sophomore Class. Article Fifteen: I. Lulyanne Seigler. do will'and bequeath my desk in Miss Braddy's room to Mary Alice Cooper in hopes that the inscriptions on it will help her to endure English. Article Sixteen: l. Joyce Gleason, do will and bequeath my exceptional ability not to repeat history teachers to Dottie Jackson. Article Seventeen: I, Peggy Davidson, do will and bequeath my unique drawing ability to Mary Ann Foster to help her pass away the time in history class. Article Eighteen: We, Harriette Cornell. Helen Arlene Eubanks, Anti Farriba, Theresa Dowd, Mary Ellis Jones and Peggy Bassmg do will and bequeath to the luture Seniors, the honor and privilege of loving Uncle Sam's sailors. Article Nineteen: I, Ruth Johnson, do will and bequeath to Miss Halbert my chewing gum to be placed on her pupils' heads as punishment. Article Twenty: We. the Senior Cs, do will and bequeath our long fingernails to the new typing class and advise them to use them because Miss King insists on long nails for typing. Article Twenty-One: I. Shirley Wilensky, do will and bequeath my Tubman Notes to the scrap-paper drive. Article Twenty-Two: We. Mary Barrett. Sally Hussey and Betty Nance, do will and bequeath a bottle of glue to Frank Mays. Betty Phinizy and Emily Webb so they can stick together as much as we did. Article Twenty-Three: I. Miriam Patterson. do will and bequeath my English notes to Sarah Jane Farlow to help her avoid a crackup with Miss Braddy. Article Twenty-Four: I, June Durden. do will and bequeath all my money to Tnbman for the purpose of adding another wing to make the school co-ed. Article Twenty-Five: We. the Senior D's, do will and bequeath to the future Sr. D's our utmost love for Room 200. Article Twenty-Six: We. the Senior Latin students do leave and bequeath our Vergil books for next year's scrap drive and Asodopholus Que to Freshmen B's exclusively. Article Twenty-Seven: We, the Senior A's, do will and bequeath our con- tinous rivalry with the B's to the coming Senior A's. Signed, sworn to, sealed and delivered before us the nineteenth day of February. 194-l A. D. Witnessed by: Avonell Parkerson Mary Jane I-Iutto lllargnerite Ilennies Sally Hussey l hyllis Lang Kaliope Gavalas Notarizcd by Shirley VVilensky. ,..,g t i g,,



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th such ci COVUTOCJG, Such a gvleooi, ,.X It ' ' U , gin vuoo!J vvatig HH journeq 9 end. Notes and Autographs Published by the Senior Class. May 18. 1944. Tubnian High School, Augusta. Georgia. to have and to hold from this day folth . . . and in appreciation for which we thank THE STAFF: Editor-in-Chief ,,,,,, Associate Editor 'VVVVVV Business Manager, , , Picture Editor , Art Editor, Literary Editor Feature Editor Circulation Manager, , , Ruth Johnson ' Swancy ,,,,,,AJ1i11a ,Ullainee Drawdy Peggy Bassing ,,tDorothy Morris Shirley Vililensky ,, Joyce Gleason Maxine McCall Ex-Officio: Senior Class Officers, Mary Barrett, President: Anne Cave. Vice-President: Katherine Smith, SPCTEIHl'Y'Ti'93SlIl'El'. Sponsor: Miss Jaquelin Marshall and Photo5.:ra ph er: BreaulI's Studio Engraver: Garden City Engraving Company Printer: XValton Printing Company

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