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

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We present this volume in the hope that as you turn these pages you' will realize that you are Tubman and that the essential spirit of Tubman is youth-eager. ambitious youth, happy at work and at play. May this be for you a record of cherished memories. . . THE STAFF OF MAIDS AND A MAN 325 1.3 ? '5 CONTENTS FACULTY - CLASSES ACTIVITIES- ORGANIZATIONS - CLUBS ATHLETICS FEATURES - SUPERLATIVES-SNAPS OUR SCRAP BOOK LAST WILL ADVERTISEMENTS FACULTY X .- S A DOROTHY HAINS Assistant-Principal A. B. Elizabeth College. MARGUERITE SYMMS, Physical Education. A.B., Cori- verse College . . . JANE S. PAQUETTE. Phj, sical Edu- cation, B.S. in Phys. Ed, University of Georgia . . ELEANOR BEARDEN. French. A.B. Georgia State Col- lege for Women . . . SARA FULLBRIGHT, Mathematics AB, Agnes Scott College: M.A. Emory University . . BERTHA CARSWELL, Mathematics, A.B. Shorter Col lege. A QV, ,. 13 all BELLE WALKER. Civics. A.B. Agnes Scott College . . . MABEL BYRD, Enelish. A.B. Greenville Womans College: Ph. B. Denison University . . . GERTRUDE J. COMEY, English, BL, Smith College: M.A. Colum- bia University. 4 .1 wb' BEULAH lVI. FENDER, English. AB, Uni- vt-rsity of Georgia . . . ROBBIE J. PARKS. Biology and General Science, AB. Winthrop College . . . AMABEL LANSDELL. Mathe- matics and General Science, A.B. Bessie Tift College . . , SUSIE LANGFORD, Mathe- matics. AB. Vanderbilt University . . MARY E. MILES, History and Civics, A.B,Ecl, Uni- versity of Georgia , . . VIRGINIA V. YOU- MANS, Latin, AB. Georgia State College for Women: M.A. University of Georgia. 'Q DOROTHY L. MOORE. General Science and Biology. B.S. Georgia State College . . . MILDRED von K.-XMP. Commercial. .-XB. Bowling Green College of Comnierce . . . FLORA C. THOMPSON. English. B.S. Georgia State College for Women: MA. Columbia L'nix'e:'sity . . DERRY R. GARRETT. Commercial. Diploma Martins Business College . . . DOROTHY HALBERT. Music, B.Mus. Syracuse University. MARY M. MEYER. Chemistry and General Science. B.S. College of St. Elizabeth . . . JA- QUELIN MARSHALL, Commercial. AB. Shor- ter College: M.A. Baylor L'niversity. EUGENIA THOMPSON. Home Economics and Occu- pational Guidance. Diploma Georgia State College for Women . , . MARCIA A, CLARK. Clothing. Diploma. Rochester School of Technology '... MARGARET Y. WHITE. Home Economics. B.S. Home Economics. Uni- versity of Georgia. GRACE STRAUSS, History, AB. University of Georgia MA Columbia Uniyersit ANN BRADDY En lish . . ' y . . . , g . AB. Converse College: M.A. University of North Caro- lina . . . ELEANOR M. BOATWRIGHT, History, BS. Columbia Universityg M.A. Duke University. MARY BALK, Secretary, Tubman High School . . . EUGENIA HUTTO, Mathe- ' matics. A.B. Wesleyan College. LORA M. PEARCE, English. Occupational Guidance, Distributive Education, Ph.B. University of Chicago: M.Ed. Duke Uni- versity . . . EVELYN D. MCNAIR. Li- brarian, B.S.Ed. Georgia State College for Women . . . MARY G. JONES, History and Civics. AB. Furman University. -4 1'- 'vi-. A 'xx-N sz 1 MARY T. MILLER, Spanish, A.B. Womans Col- lege of University of North Carolina . . . SUE WEEKS. Commercial, B.S. Alabama College . . . RUBY J. HORTON, Health, A.B. Georgia State College for Women . . . EMMA L. WILKINSON, English and Health. Augusta Normal School . . . EDITH NACHMAN. Economics. Industrial Geo- graphy, Ph.B. University of Chicago . . , RUBY C. Turner, Distributive Education, University of Georgia. Vi NOT IN PICTURE MARY S. GILLILAND, Mathematics, A.B. Converse College: M.A. Teachers Col- lege. Columbia University . . . RUTH KIMBROUGH, Pianist. B.Mus. Converse College . . . ORALEE KING. Commercial, B.S. Winthrop College ton leave! . . . JUANITA LUCKEY. English. A.B.Ed. University of Georgia . . . SARAH NORRIS, English, A.B..I. University of Georgia . . . WINNIE OVERSTREET, French, BS. Georgia State College for Women. Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face: Full well they laughed, with counterfeited glee, At all his jokes, for many a joke had he: Full well the busy whisper, circling round, Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned. Yet he was kind, or, if severe in aught, The love he bore to learning was in fault. Oliver Goldsmith-The Deserted Village. BAILEY - STROTHER - FORD SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS MARY MEYER JAOUELIN MARSHALL L .. . f l X f:3'-'T-Fi?-, ' Nagmf- L -' ' .. ,, .,..f 7 -..fs -',,,-jf, -.: Zig '- :Q H E aw . jf W' . --15? I Q, 3X ff C SIzMM5DT?2la SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CAMILLE STROTHER President MARY BAILEY Vice-President MILDRED FORD Sec1'eta1'j,' 5 ff? 'f' 'iw -iff i '35 T7 N - 'e ju' I ' 4. 4 , I '5 ' Q --ll l ,offs Y Y Cf ff 'RF . ..D,, i -i 'E Anim PATRICIA ANN ALLISCN Modern Language Course JEAN H. ANDERSCN Modern Language Course ELLA MAE ANTHONY Commercial Course BETTY ANN BAILEY Distributive Education Course MARY BAILEY Modern Language Course MARGIE BALLARD Classical Course DOROTHY BANKS Commercial Course BARBARA BASSFORD Modern Language MARGARET BAYNARD Classical Course BETTY BELL General Course PHYLLIS BENTLEY Modern Language Course EUDELLE BLACKSTCN General Course Gag as I X ELDER FRANCES BOGGUS Commercial Course PAULINE BROADWATER Distributive Education Course MARJORIE BURCH Commercial Course ELEANOR M. BUTLER Modern Language Course MABERT CALK Commercial Course MARJCRIE CARPENTER General Course wi if Z 2 f 1 3 X . 1, Q5 MARJORIE CARROLL Commercial Course LILLIAN CARTLEDGE Distributive Education Course HELEN CATO Commercial Course ANNE CHAMBLEE General Course SE ICDRS 4- THERESA CHRISTIE General Course fix ELSIE COLLINS llc-dell: Language Course ' if . - , ' af , SARA CORNELL I .VJ Mociern Language Course K 4 5 JACQUELYXE COCK A I-I'f'1i'i1'Zi Language Course - HELEX COERSEY Coztiniercial Course PATSY CROAKER Coniziiercial C'J'.1rSe Q, ik tx, ,N .,,a, 31? pn. A up SE IORS D VIR GINIA DOVER General Course FRAXCES DEXAWAY Modern Language Course PEGGY DYCHES Modern Language Course BESSIE DYKES istributive Education Course ,.. ,-..... MARY NELL EDWARDS Commercial Course LA VERNE EPPS Modern Language Course ROSEMARY FAULKNER Modern Language Course BILLIE FELL Modern Language Course VERA FERGUSON Distributive Education Course JULIA FIELDS Modern Language Course MILDRED FORD Modern Language Course HAZEL FRIERSON Commercial Course SUE GAY Commercial Course ronw-six Q6 ,f' C' A 'v iffy X! an fx? 6 E- . , av 3 f 'w ' L Q L ' 5 -,L g f x ANNETTE GREESON Commercial Course VERA GREGORY Distributive Education Course BETTY GUILL Commercial Course JOAN GUILLEBEAU Commercial Course IMOGENE HAMMOND General Course MARY HARBOUR Modern Language Course EVELYN LOUISE HARMON Commercial Course BLANCHE HARRISON Modern Language Course DCROTHY HARRISON Distributive Education Course X Simons , I I l EDNA E. HASTY I Commercial Course y' HARRIET HEINS , Classical Course I 0 l l l 1 I .1 4 it 3 IU 3 RW: I, it ca 7-1' 5. I a X' - .ai - -ur MARIE HENG Classical Course BETTY HERNDON Modern Language Course ANNIE LAURIE HILLMAN Commercial Course MILDRED HOOPER Classical Course MITIA HORTON Commercial Course JOYCE HUFF General Course BETTY HUGHES Modern Language Course HAZEL CC-NSTANCE IVEY Commercial Course JANE JACKSON Modern Language Course DOROTHY MAE JAMES Commercial Course JOYCE JAMES Modern Language Course YIOLA ELIZABETH JAMES General Course FAYE JOHNSON Distributive Education Course MARGARET JONES Commercial Course MARY JORDAN Commercial Course FANCHEON KIRBY KEENER General Course . -rx 4:7 E6 sm ,qw SENIORS 4 6' A I 3 Y I r L 2 ' r ROSE MARY KENNEDY : Classical Course I IRLINE KEY 1 Commercial Course SARA ALICE KEY Commercial Course ANNE KREWSON Distributive Education Course i BQ' 'ww NNE 1 Q if J' , wt, QQ VKX ., J I , I NELLIE PEARL LA GRONE Commercial Course BARBARA LANDRUIVI Commercial Course ANNA MARIE LA ROCHE General Course CAROLYN LEE Classical Course ELSIE LEE Modern Language Course DOROTHY LEWIS Distributive Education Course CHOW LIN LOO Modern Language Course FRANCES LOVE Modern Language Course LORRAINE LUIVI Commercial Course FORTY-S IX dy- zi ,- i 1 VX 0 N 3 -of I '36 N 3 '32 4 . ,s..-X- 143. -ka --f . X 25 1.1.-XRG.-XRET IJALOXEY Ciziiiiercgel Cgpgrse DCRIS I-IATHEXY ' V--I-vw Y --1 -f--- 1- M-.-fx -'-gmc-.. l..a..5-.s5:' L-',.-:c GLORIA RUTH f-IOQRE C-:':t1r:1e1'ciaQ Ciurse BETTY I-IOXLEY Nf-',., Y,..V,,,e., ,,,,,A 141511. T.e:A,-.e5e C-.'..::e XIILDRED LIURPHEY General C:-:Lise LUCILLE IICCLAIX D1st:'ib'.1ti'.'e Eipzceiiizz C3L1:'se FR.-XXCES 3.:CD:xxXTET.. D15t1'1:',1i1f.'e Ei'.1C3f1Q-I1 CQLLYSE JAXIE LIQDAXIEL D1si1'iC'.1ii'.'e E:1'.1Qaii3:'. CQ'.L1'se X IRGTB -A kE'J.'I.IA.N General Course gg ,vol -Q- I 36- 9 X 3 vX ff? SENICRS GER.-XLDIXE NEWSOME Commercial Course CLARA PARNELL General Course as- If 13 ,QS if ,l! 36 W Fl' '-'T ' 1 S vt' W Q -hub. fS 4'-N YV! HN 1 Q , , on 'vt .fy,x wer- 1 A f V l 1 shiny A ELIZABETH PARRISH Commercial Course ESTHER PARRISI-I Modern Language Course POLLY PATE General Course BETTY PATTERSON Modern Language Course TENA ANN PEARRE Commercial Course SYLVIA EMANUEL PETROS Modern Language Course DAISY PHELPS Commercial Course MARTHA PHELPS Commercial Course VIARY FRANCES PHILLIPS Commercial Course SHIRLEY RAGSDALE Modern Language Course JANE REESE Commercial Course SARA JO REID Commercial Course BARBARA RHODES Commercial Course EDITH RHODES Commercial Course NORMA RICKETTS Commercial Course JUNE ROBERTSON Modern Language Course ,Mk SE IORS nmfxa MARY GEORGIA ROUNTREE Modern Language Course EARNESTINE ROWE Commercial Course MARGARET I. RUPERT Modern Language Course BETTY SACRE Modern Language Course 4 A X. ig , , I . 26 4 1 .BG- f.,A. V' 1w 53 Is- E ir N gi 3 . DEARING SCHLEY Modern Language Course SARAH SEAGO Modern Language Course DORA SELLERS Commercial Course RUTH SIMPSON Commercial Course BETTE SKINNER Modern Language Course BESSIE SMARAGDIS Modern Language Course BARBARA J. SMITH Modern Language Course DOROTHY SMITH Commercial Course MARY WADE SPRADLEY Modern Language Course FORTY-S IX rw 1 ,533 655 B ff--N 'fur ' 'SRF' ix-5 'T' v, 'W' I SARA I. STEINBERG General Course MARY LOU STEPHENSON Modern Language Course POLLY STEVENS Modern Language Course CAROLYN STRATACCS Modern Language Course CAMILLE STROTHER General Course REBEKAH THOMPSCN Modern Language Course SARA TRIMMIER General Course MARTHA TUCKER Distributive Education Course ROSALIE TUCKER General Course lr? algae A 6 .-f4'N 5 , S I 7?- , . 3 BETTY TUDOR Distributive Education Course LILLIE MAE TUDOR Commercial Course JEANNE WALKER General Course HORTENSE WALTERS Commercial Course MELBA WATKINS Distributive Education Course DOROTHY WEIR Commercial Course JUANITA WHITEHEAD Commercial Course SUSANNE CRENSHAW WILCOX Modern Language Course BONNIE WILLIAMS Distributive Education Course P p. E re lvl K 4-af., Mft' ll L' . . -xv x ' ' -s v' fi - lb Jvi . . 'Q' my I qv' La gg vb, , I L asf' ,A 31 , X 4 15 gf JACQUELINE WILLIAMS General Course ELIZABETH WILLINGHAM Commercial Course BETTY JO WOOD Commercial Course BETTY ANN WOODWARD General Course MARGARET WYLDS General Course SENIORS 'E' , . . '4' ' 'ew' fi, :Z a ' 1- v M h .5 . Ape- ' V Lynda Adams Madeline Allen Mary Allen Mary' Alina Alsabrooks Ann Arnold Jean Arrington Marceline Avery Jane Bailey Elizabeth Baird Ann Baker Joyce Banks Jackie Bannister Frances Barinowski Myrtle Baston Wanda Bible .96 ,ex in JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS NANNETTE SCHROEDER President MARJORIE MCCONNELL Vice-President MARJORIE JOYNER Secretary ' A. A: . 'JR c -3 6' A ' ' v ' ir' V x 'vt X ns- it 6 A ' 99 6- ,, -9 '-L-9 9 ! ' l I Qs ' '99 ,1- 1 g ?4 1 ! dill I ' r i NM fl MIM U R ..- Q L .4 -s 1 x Q : x - X . 2 1 T Q Q Q s 1 Q Q E Q Q L Betty Bivens Billie Blount Helen Boyce Dahlia Bradford Helen Bredenberg Marian Brett Betty Broxton Ann Bryan Marie Bryan Dorothy Burch Ann Burgamy Joan Byrd Gene Byrd Frances Cadle Bessie Rae Carn Voncile Carnes Frankie Clark Sue Clark Louise Claussen Dorothy Collins Katharine Connally Lucy Ann Cooper Esther Cordle Mary Ann Deer 'R' , g C V, V A ,F f v 5 A ,,t 5 f e! ' M Y , -34 --.f-1 6' '55- 'E-.9 Av' -4 Q -' N 36 fi N X A4 ' , .... ,,,...,. ..q...4. , N 6- N A , fm an 2 L N if , El P .aa-rt: - QW Q, or Q M fk.,:A ' 1,- ,lw 35 X . I Magi- iw ' x .1 Us z a . J . I . B . . no if '- ,.. txt F taxa! up : I R 1 ' - .f lx I 1? , sf fbq S VV . V' ' ,. X my V, 'W sf- 4, A P 3... is J J fi F l - g b--A '5:-' 5 5 as Y 2 1 ' - ..Q. j ., ,E , E E' 6 l 5 ' ' -1- fl ., J , 'fix i 9 F F A F r rl X X ---- f fir R 'X Betty Dike Charlotte Drawdy Peggy Drummond Francis Durden Margaret Ellis Martha Ellis Willena Etheridge Evelyn Farr Bobbie Fell ldelle Fletcher Frances Flowers Ann Foster .4 ., Florence Frey Betty Gafford Maybelle Gay Carolyn Geiger Leah Ghitter Joyce Gibbs Nancy Given Elnora Goodwin Jean Grear Jimmie Green Patricia Hale Barbara Hallman Q N -'13-n L' 5 Ji Eli! 6: , is 3, ' i .f o T' Joanne Hamby Eileen Hauge Kelsie Hawn Martha Hemrick Virginia Henley Janie Hillman - Q . . x , - sa .,1l xc 4 -ef 4 We Betty Hinton Jewel Holland Alice Holston Sally Holt Arlene Horne Sue Houck ss ' ISK 'fi 1 X ,ive F l f :Y 54 ,rr .A . ' ,I AN. 9 2 i b A tv 'f e it V ,lf UNIORS - ar! G2 JG of-'za W l xv' A ' I ll,s4.aNQl Y .. A lt. 'S' Q we , J - il ' 4 1 4 I, 5, f 4 5 ,ard : lx Lois Huff Dorothy James Frances James Ruth Mae Joe Anne Johnson fl Dorothy Johnson Elsie Johnson Neva Johnson Vivian Johnson Fay Joyner Betty Sue Johnson Margie Joyner '35- ft ,- P mf w -rl., , 1 ,....,g ,,,..,,, 'ow' , .X- X , Y ,nr .N N 'xv f Qi :ww 'QV if-9 . gg 'G - ,fwwff -1 44 v -pv- 'Q -4 ! iv-C 4 G. Artesser Kelly Ann Kendrick Clara Kennedy Susie Kent Marion King Elizabeth Kitche DS Louise Lanier Gertie Lawton Paula Layne 5 Y Mew Youn Loo Barbara Maxwell Marian Meiere Nellie Pearl Lever Meta Meiners Juanita Lewis Grace Logue Marjorie Menger Ellen Merry Virginia Miller Eula Naomi Mitchell Betty Sue Moore Carol Moyer Betty Murphey Marjorie McConnell Ov - 1 R 1 6 0 S' ' ,N g az.. Q M ' 9-S 4 'WSW .., ., ,. 2 jrx I - 'f' Dorothy McMahon Louise Nall Patricia O'Connor Billie Gay O'Daniel Mary Anna Ogden Margaret Padgett ,-, 5 s-mit Q . ' s t 6 X A 'A 1 -P erf: ' N. -41 Mary Parrish Joyce Patrick Dorothy Paulk Mary Pearce Corrie Lou Penn Wilma Pennington UNIDRS ' I 5 , 3 -62 5' ,P 4- L- f u N .4 V . G...- 'G0 -X JB ' 1 ' , , ' Q h V K X. t N' . rx- A AL ' 5. QR iv , ,Lf ia.- , ' 1 F V, v XM I , ' ig. .f 1 i Q, QQ: ,E V 1 Katharine Phinizy Anne Platt Nancy Lee Plowden Sarah Pond Betty Powell Dorothy Powell Barbara Price Rosemary Radford Dorothy Rednion Ann Reese Mabel Rhoden Bobbie Ann Robertson UNIQRS Jane Rogers Jacquelin Hooks Lily Rufo :va fre , 'N '- . cgvx Nav g..f.+f ,a li 2 S is .1 W, e 'K' t New Q rigs luxe Jimmie Rushton lrene Savage Betty Ann Schley AOQ A so 455 0 Q f .4 2 Z' is 34 1'-SE.-', lla' 'IX 3 'Sl' in .' A Edna Smoak Betty Snellgrove Helen Stanley Teclila Stelling Yvonne Stowell Margaret Sumerau Nannette Schroeder Ethel Smith Barbara Seitz Jeane Smith Betty Sligh Marita Smith j Ag ?: Q 2 E 1 fl - . X ' 2 x. g- 3 5 W ,Wm sa C , Q A A ., Q I 2, 4? f . -ss, F- 3 'R Q 55. -4- fl-f 'Y' Nw, N . ..' A' V B 4 an 'S' ' ju, f Q Fw' s S S ex Mildred Sumrnerall Eleanor Taylor Eleanor Swearingen Minnie Lee Tayloi llary Anne Swint Deryl Templeton i s l ., l i ' f ' N an l f I P 6 v . W- , ' 4 x Q4 12.5- ,g,, .,. 'Y' tsl' fl I X . fa 6 ' , ., P. -233' 'Q Mary Washington Janice Weathers . Ann Weaver - Marjorie Webster -, Verna l,Veir , Mary Whitaker Q Judith Whittle i I Martha Widener Betty Wilhelm Barbara Wilkinson F1 Lois Wilson I Barbara Wong E L Q Martha Wong Molly Wong , Carolyn Wood E Ann Young 'I I Ji ,T 5 3 .. 1 X 93 Q! fb- 9' 23. 1' 'sa i 'Nl' Sallie Thomas Faye Thompson Ann Tighe Ollie Burt Turner Ann Wade Ann Walker Gloria Walker Dolores Wall Sue Wardlaw 'Z- 'lg' 4 if lg A Q -5' 'nur iii' x - VA fi E we 1-- sl W rv b ,- 1,5-warg , , Z -MA, 1 L fre M 'Q' ,,,,, 4, 5 WHATLEY OTVVELL MCCONNELL N54 F I .Z 1 , l Suzanne Levine, Joanne Griinaud, Virginia Griniaucl, Patricizi Manguni, Mary Harden, Eleanor Jackson. G SUPHG .ORES ANNE OTWELL President ANNE WHATLEY Vice-President JEAN MCCONNELL J Secretary Left to right: Betty Mills, Ella Den- ny, Isabelle Key, Myrtis Agner, Bel- va Lee Dobyns, Nell Howland, Jac- queline Coffield, Peggy Jeffcoat, Ruth Quinn, Sarah Stirewalt, -Q H i A H 51 ' 1 r Joan Stockton, Betty Grose, Mary Julia Harvill, Adele Warren. Peggy Meads. Jeanne Simpson. Sitting: Betty Jarrett. Gloria Watkins. Top row: Peggy Sherman, Ann Canter Burdell, Jessica Benton, Peggy Martin. Amy Law, Bessie Gardner Bottom row: Ann Goolsby, Grace Powell, n Jumis n. Elixznbqtli Hol1n1's,A1'tt-inisi Dt-nnls, Bc-tix' Lou Cliilfl, Llllfillllli' Fuwlvi sl' 1 -dx S at-,fe-New-' fi fs' 354 I I in L ,- if as if 'fa 0 l 2 'iff' xx J rg Q K , 1 wk 1 f . L 0 v-,V P11-st Catkierlrze J-shes. JC-yce Sego, Bar- 4 Ejazxa Matt?.e'.1.'s. Jacqpxelxze Guitar. Jacque- 1111 .-Xziiasor.. Secfzid 1'-3-'.'.': Corrzelia Hayes. Lfillii' Aiartis. Lixia Pieter. Third row: Ann Frericr.. liarjs Eur: YK a.f:e:'. Egzaoetn Jorzef Front tcp of stairs leading do'.1.'::'.1.'a1'cl: Betty Chaxilezx Sjvlvif -.I-111105. Peggy Griffin. Dirilthjr He:'.ie1's-Ji. Ax: Cooper. Jean McCo:r.eI1. Carclyrt Chattnian. Standing: Daisy Woo. June Edenfield, Ina Davidson, Betty Godby, Mary Atkinson. Ann Smalley, Betty Griffin, Mil- dred Ashe, Kathleen Henderson. Seated: Jean Inman Betty Phillips, Mary Wolfe, Mary Donahoe, Dorothy Thrash- er. Girl in coat: Sally Hood. and 1 4' TQ- 1-Qy' Top row Emily Dye Betty Jo Cox Louise Gieene Ann Butler, Sally Wylds Bottom ioyx I-xithiyn Jenkins A Mildred Hyman. DOIIS Miitin Vei 1 Dy Ches Maiy Lou ..l ' First row: Marian Almond, Mary Arnett, Dolores Brown. Peggy Campbell. Betty Jean Carlton. Ann Chancey. Second row: Wanda Crabtree, Sarah Front row: Jenora Bunn, Frances Parker. Barbara Allen, Hazel Adams. Dessauer. Molly Foster, Billie Gardner. Dolores Back row: Miriam Harwell. Mary Johnson. Anastasia Holmes. Ann Gibbs Bmw Mulcavh Thu.d1.OW:Juamta Gravson Wilfong. Patricia Doggette, Bessie Wombles. ' ' ' ' ' Betty Jean King. Gee Guin Loo. Joyce Martin, Catherine Meeks. LaVerne Murphy. Fourth row: Annabel Pope, Doris Prior. Dolores Shapiro, Mary Sisk. Millie Street, Georgia Schwalls. Fifth row: June Thompson. Mary Jane Wheatley. Ann Warr, S 0 P M U ! Beth Wilcox. Marian Wingo. F. Young. T mi Top row: Raye Snyder. Faye Snyder. Second rowi Carolyn Lott. Barbara Manly. Hildred Phinizy, Billie Cumbee, Third row: Elise Blackwell. Joyce Weil. Fourth row: Betty Johnston. Betty Parrish. Jewel High- tower. Barbara Howard. Kneelingi Christine Hobbs, Betty Jean Samuels, Betty Burch, Betty Bibb, Shirley Bivens, Alice Barrs. Standing: Jacqueline Hitt, Betty Gu-cn. Lucille Ayers, Sue Dyches, Sadie Sleister, Standing: Joann Webb. Betty Sumner, Estelle Cliett. Jacqueline Clark, Helen Tudor, Betty Weathersbee. Sitting: Athena Rabun, Eyelyn Priest, Ruth Rearden, Margaret Richter. Top row: Anna Brinkman, Anna Marie Tibbct, Nora Mor gan. Edith Berry, Agnes Allgood. June Montgomery, Bar bara O'Hara. Standing: Victoria Newsome. Betty Newton Mary Walker. Mona Stewart, Virginia Toole. Lorene Pore t ri field, Joan Curley. ,., ,ji WJ iv A ni First row: Emniie Barton. Elizabeth Goodwin. Loletia Patti-rszrn. Doris Lewis, Marjorie McCorl-ile. Second row: Mary Izlar. Margaret Jansen. Betty Scott. Doris Bc-Gland. Betty Sanders. Third row: Shirley Jones. Alice Adanis. Elizabeth Driggars. Doinogene Herrington. Thelma Thigpen. Fourth row: Evelyn Hall. Jane Allen. Bobby Sprouse. Miriam Siskin, Gail Oliver. Rita Silxei Ann Otwoll, Mary Ann Thomas. SOPHGMORES J li 11 r 1 t I I I ' f 1 I Eva Green. Betty Blankenship, Jacque- l' line Waddey, Theresa Reeves. Mary 'V 3 Frances Hogan. 9 r 1 it it Back row: Jessie Mae Burckhalter, Betty Young- blood, Betty Jean Hartley. Front row: Juanita Watkins. Jean lnglett, Betty Brown, Betty Boat- riglit, Leona Gregory, Joyce Heyward. Doris Stevens, Margaret Cook. v T l I l Marjorie Lambert, Yvonne Patterson, Janelle Grif- fin, Mildred Lewis, Pauline Carter. 1 Left to riglitf Joyce Hardy, Anne Thomas, Do- lores Zimmerman, Audrey Bailey. Christine Lundy, Margie Helmly, Audrey Cook, Nina Jones, Betty Dudley. E --1,4 x ' -iQt,,h , ---...Q . Q, X I - g .. ,. Q Q 4 i-3. 1 Y s. 5 if .vi n h A r ff VX f4,f J 'vigi vu , 'Af YI I in F '2 L':'k. 1 N J. T Fin Aiwa ,yan ,QSM X' 'xx I ,J K ff UIQ YN Yr' 'fs i Ni .nf lvl f Freshmen A2 Al First row' Betty Bedgood P t Utl - . . , a sy ey, Jane Wildman, Gloria Shapiro, Ann Hopkins, Barbara Edwards, Joyce Green, Betty Stockton, Mary Rheney, Anne Smith. Second row: Beverly Weatherford, Frances Amick, Carter Emerson, Gloria Johnston, Carolyn Still, Erline Helmly, Edna Wheatley, Mary Joe, Claire Perkins, Joan Barrett, Third rowi Betty Patrick, Frances Williams, Joyce McNure, Geraldine Harrison, Ruth Canfield, Mary Holmes, Laura Gauthier Eleanor K , oger, Edna Grimaud, Lois Brown. Fourth row: Theo Macmurphy, Lucy Claytor Vivian Reid. Joyce Jackson, Betty Jones, Maxine Smith, Jo Ann Brown, Jeanette Patrick. Barbara Bonnett. FRESHM Q., --v-1-.-3 , ....,?..4 , I P -s Af? 'wliiii ' 4 -4. i X T 1' iv N xx Freshman Bl. First row: Vera Greeson, Mildred GormleyfGeraldine Pardue. Barbara Bennett, Jackie Parks Ann Gutierrez. Ann Newton, Margie Ann Rossignol. Glenda Rooks. Joan McNeill. Second row: Mary Powell Patricia Ponder, Joye Leaptrotte, Henrietta Bohannon, Ellen Martin, Joanne Colburn. Nina Barrett. Betty Jean Farr. Joan Compton. Joy Sxyearingen. Third row: Caroline McGahee. Louise D'AIll1gllllC. ixiriibgtmiit- Hauge, Nancy Willingham. Margaretha Bowick. Imogene Beddingfield. Juanita Robbins, Dorothy Kennedy Mary Ann Blackwell. Mary Ellen Brown. ' ' Qi - Q Freshmen A3 - A-1, First roxy: Virginia Jue. Ardean Jones. Sue Hanchey. Shirley Pardue, Elsie VVill1ge. Betty Q Howard. Jean Creech, Alice Aaronson. Margaret Andere RQ son. Sue Price. Sarah Dukes. lxlltllllll Cawley. Second 1 ln' . QS I I X I L P V. Q I Q n H n l ,W M- row: Mildy Pennington. Imogene Cox. Kathleen Glover. - Nancy Archer. Nancy lNlcElmurray, Carolyn Bohler. Alene Odom. Frances Howe. Naomi Powell. Jane Rags- dale, Ruby Jansen. Third roxy: Margie Widener. Eliza- beth Smith. Frances Yarlnroueli. Rachel lXIoere. Pa- tricia Morroxy. Rena Walker. Betty Meeks. Helen Beatson, Mary Quinn. Eugenia Hiers. Patricia Hibala. Fourth roxy: Betty Screws. Estelle Regopoles. Joyce 'if 'Mi Wilson. Peggy McNeely. Betty Raines. Betty Blanchard, Betty Dyal. Ann Toole. Betty J, Rowe, Peggy Almancl. Anne Hutcheson, Mary Young. 51 L 8 .Qs . YE 234 . ,- - 34 X!! . -. Freshmen B2. First row: Nancy Montgomery, Mary Fenton Cheatham, Joan Castle- K' .' berry. Sue Eller, Charlotte Lucky, Gladys Meiere. Betty Anne Green, Peggy Peabody. I ' ' Anne Voorhis. Martha Wooddall. Katherine Barrett. Second row: Dorothy Hardin. Ai 'M Joanne Myrick. Julia Hagler. Lois Hale. Leta Barfield. Anne Dasher. Elaine Fogle. ' Lois June Barrick. Joan Anthony. Connie Tant, May Merry. Third row: Joan Dun- i bar, Susan Heinstreet. Barbara Rubenstien. Alice Merry. Dorothy Burdashaw. Patsy O'Gara. Barbara Owens, Betty Dun . J' ' ' ' n ean Elliott. Vnginia Drexel. -:TI ,fra rj Q r ,cu 'A y .Jim W.-.7 Inf' X , L, ,Tl t X 4. 31 up-. , J '22 Slife- Flin wif fi il ,- 'Mi5 1 vt . ..,f'i ',... I if . ff ilk , -v e-Z if -P-,-1- i ,eg ' J f fy 'y L. . to -f- fun... Uk... 'Av 'A' Freshman Cl, C2. C3. First row Elise Ricketts, Joyce Riley. Lillian Campbell. Sara Tanner. Constance Sat- cher, Thelma lVIiller, Hazel Radford, Lillian Powell. Barbara Albert. Second row: Betty Jean Reeder, Betty Reese, Betty Jenkins, Betty June Ayers, Marie Bryant, Betty Thompson, Rachel Wong, Imogene Purvis. Betty Harris, Josephine Leopard, Elizabeth Burgess. Third row: Dorothy Beeland, Janet Jowers, Doris Lewis, Mil- dred Hamilton, Ethel Smith, Margaret Smith, Virginia Key, Marjorie Landrum, Martiel Kitchens, Flora Chancey. Fourth row: Jeannette McClain. Elizabeth Corley. Annette Oellerich, Elizabeth Youngblood, Chris- tine Rosier, Melbra Zorn, Betty Jane Hobbs. Frances Lever, LaVerne Price, Emily Milton, Martha Goings. as ,., Freshman Cl - C2. First row: Ann Summerall, Sarah P1'iest, Mary Herndon, Jacqueline Fal- law. Jenna Young, Joyce Rushton. Joyce King. -.za Jean Guy, Willie Lewis. Mary Parr. Second row: Betty Durham. Helen Harden. Mary Ann Jones. Elizabeth DeBow, Mary Jackson, Joan Myrick, Carolyn Holton, Vernell Gantt. Pansy 4 ,M Price. Peggy June Simpson. Third row: Mar- garet Jones, Tommie Robins. Betty Tapley. Lillian Powell. Betty Sue Brock, Dorothy Johnson, Sybil McKettrick, Ethel Hamilton. Mary NeSmith. Fourth row: Janette Johnson. Betty Bessinger. Elsbeth Johnston, Helen Ben- nett, Betty Phelps, June Perkins. Billie Rich- ards. Barbara Johnson. Miriam Hamilton. Jua- nita Wood. 0 Y W1 lf, ,,,, vf'-w.,,.,,., F ., , fy 'ly ,MN W.-V - i Mill , .J--gr--. W..- 3ff4'+'-:Qi1iii'i W cn5v, ,. ,gh J ' . .f?3i.,jL ali- rf , .r na 'ff' OWN' 1 J Y Xie W, , vt, a ' P g lb milf F . --f J -H I Freshman C6. First row: Joyce Priest, Ruth Fountain, LaVerne Bowman, Elizabeth Youngblood, Mary Helen Powell, Helen Foster, Mary Ellen McDaniel, Betty Gene Sorrow, Joan Jansen. Pauline Wren. Second row: Margaret Parker, Jean Carter, Barbara McMahon, Marilyn Gheeslin. Clernmie Kilby, Kathleen Cheeseborough, Lois Pond, Lottie Lewis, Julia White, Betty Sauls. Third row: Vonzie Stuckey, Betty Netherlands, Monteen Hasty, Hazel Weatherford, Geneva Barrett, Lorraine Wil- liams, Betty Averett, Irene Swearingen, Anne Moore, Myrtle Mosley. T-'RESHME I ...J. L v- T -L l 5 i I J.-1. 4, Fl6SllIHlI1 Al C8 Fnst IOXX Mdignet Hoxull Eilgnn Cuuixu Lliristinc McCarty. Jacquvline- NL'Slll1th, BQIHICE Baidin Claia Sandals F Holniu Jing Sion Duiis Wallniy B4-tty Suu Cosnzilizin, Elizabutli Jones. Second IOW Chailottn Caio Milducl Cnxoll Rubs Ixnlxlwnd Phmlno B2n'kvi', HL-len Wu-ks. Alicia Whiti. 'nx Gun Sims Fiancu Biinxon Jnssin Calaindx Pauline Hall Juul Hnrnslny, Third Vow: Rrilwrtu Praitliciy 'vc-idiia Mfae Baifoot Betty Den1pQev Betty Wood Gilly Mathis Bdibara Spradley, Lillie Beasley. Ann Redd. Fruslnnzni C5. First ww: Patricia Stony' Bertha Rzicln-ls. Divmtliy Turncip Suu Sim- mons, Hn-able Hnlibs Sanuli Lnicl. Elizw be-th Mcacls. Bully Rainsl-y. lNlgi1'gai1-1 Hornc. Domtliy Wren. Svcnncl iwixvi Bai- lnam Turner. Nell Gould, G.-rtiu Elly-nburg. Estwlle Gipsnn. Virginia Jilinsnn. Hell-n MCKQ-own, Mi1l'j' Ann Crux. lX'Ig11'y Wuturs. B21 nice- Houpi-12 Tliinjl row: Edna lX'lCIn- lfbn. BL-tty Rvdd, lWLi'pa1'ut Czidlv, Mznv gqiwt Pnxw-ll, lVlan ,' .-'xnn Hussl-ll. LL'1 llLl Elliwtt. Lillian Evans. Mary Silnvrt. lX'lzn'3' In his Fonrili nixvi Luis McCann. Iris H dim Elsis Fa1'iiiL-1',Juaii Janivlt. lNIyi'tlv Ch Vus. C1'ysta.l Hinilnizin. Gcrzilclinv H':'px'i'. Nancy lVlci'1'1tt. Peggy Green. I1 zinl Tliiiiiipsuii. MAIDS A EDITORS JANE JACKSON L, Editor-in-Chief GLORIA MOORE L Business Manager MARGIE BALLARD Literary Editor C AROLX N LEE Picture Editor JOE CE JAMES Athletic Editor SHIRLEX RAGSDALE , Club Editor 'VIARGARET BAYNARD Art Editor SENIOR STAFF MARY BAILEY BESSIE DYKES JOAN GUILLEBEAU HARRIETT HEINS MARGARET MALONEY NORMA RICKETTS BESSIE SMARAGDIS SUZANNE WILCOX JUNIOR STAFF Madeline Allen, Myrtle Baston, Louise Claussen. Charlotte Drawcly. Sue Houck. Katharine Phinizy, Mary Anne Swint, .K xX,P ' + t ' tw N W fill ' 1 Qs... SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN ASSISTANTS Ann Byrd. Betty Chandler. Ruth Houston. .Ioan Dunbar. Peggy Peabody. As v':u turn the pages of this book, you will find the write-up of the activities of the siaff of Maids and a Man. FACULTY ADVISERS MISS GRACE STRAUSS fIlSS ANN BRADDY MISS AMABEL LANSDELL STUDE T COUNCIL V OA11 r fp, ,,- -,L GL,..fQ C. ,C+ QOL Tre Pwrc Tie .ef-2 J---W rf. -' C...eA -. ..s. ,..'I' K, U E A-vrtivu 'Ads ,Q T i Quik - 45 . W. bf' 'fo- '34 E. D.r,E.:: v.15 ':---v-1 sf ,,--vs-,ag 7.,-,Af ..,A:,.,-,,.:.n -..cu .,- -c.-.I. OFFICERS SHIRLEY R.-XGSDALE President ws KATHERINE PHINIZY 'Vice-President YERN.-X LEE HARDY Secretarv-Treasurer SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES First rotv: Betty Guill. Suzanne Wilcox. Second row: Joyce James. Eleanor Butler. Janie McDaniel. Third ronv: Jane Jackson. Polly Stevens. Lillie Mae Tudor. Sarah Key. Anne Krexvson. -. . ..::r.ent t.-raa::izet1f1:1 ts a nzeniher of the Xational Association of Student Ccuncils and a charter meni- .-X.-ic1ai1Q:'. gtrl IR Tuorzian is a nieniber, The Student Council is made up of officers. elected ...nt :iw-i1'.' at raise: representatives frcrn each honte room chosen bv popular vote: representatives fron. r..zu,.i1-n cnt sen Arnyutheir respective organizations: and advisers appointed by the principal of the school. 15 the caie: Lxaentn E'f'.'cI'Z1!T.'Q'!1i is to train for citiienship under our republican forrn of government. to discover o. ani: it priin' it a higher standard if conduct nov: and after graduation. The Council makes miner isizce-it activities and all recornrr.enci'tions on school management made by it to the faculty are inxcerat' r, Its airzi is to encourage us to govern ourselves so that we may he worthy to have.a voice Q4 .n ga ernmg other JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Betty Shurinzin, Dorothy McMu- hun. Evelyn Farr. Bt-tty Bivensv YVUI'lI'lL' Stowel l, FACULTY ADVISERS MISS ELEANCR BOATWRIGHT Sponsor MRS. FLORA THGMPSON Junior Adviser MISS DOROTHY MOORE Sophomore Adviser MISS JUANITA LUCKEY Freshman Adviser b 1 ,X xr . X jx. X FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES First row: Mildred Penning- ton. Theo McMu1'phy. Sec- ond row: Jane Stone. Mar- garet Jones. Jeanette Mc- Clain. Third row: Betty Dempsey, Constance Sat- cher. Alice Merry. Lois McCann. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES First row: Sally H iiii cl. Peggy' Cznnpbull. Seeond row: Mildred H'.'1iiaii,D:iloi'es Z1ininerni1:n. But- ty Mcltrn. Third row: lklzirgaix-t Jansen, Joyce St-go. Ann Whit- ley. Anne Otwcll. All -5 ' A. , .S iw, . t, xlx' Q s J. li' ...fi Squad Leaders: Mildred Summerall. Teckla Stelling. Lillie Mae Tudor. Mildred Ford rcaptaint. Norma Ricketts. Mitia Horton. Meta Meiners. Ann Whatley. S UDEN The Student Patrol functions as a part of the Student Council. Membership in it is based on merit and goes only to those girls who have proved their reliability. scholastic proficiency. and co- operation - the qualities of a good school citizen. Their work is to maintain order in the halls. lunch roorn. gymnasium or wherever they may be called to serve. 4 -1 4-fc SENIORS Mildred Murphey. Mary Bailey. Mary Wade Sprad- Eey. Betty Moxley. Esther Parrish Sitting: Rose- mary Faulkner. Polly Stevens. Sally Holt, June Robertson. Marie Heng. Barbara Smith. Hu! Top row: Bobbie Ann Robertson. Joan Byrd. Lucy Ann Cooper. Frances Flowers. Nancy Lee Plowden. Second row: Marita Smith. Patsy O'Connor. Sue Houck. Bot- tom row: Ann Reese. Christine Lundy. Ann Weaver PATROL MISS ELEANOR BOATWRIGHT Adviser to Student Patrol 'VN J UNIORS Top row: Verna Ware, Jimmie Rushton, Barbara Wilkinson. Madeline Allen, Helen Stanley, Betty Murphy. Florence Frey, Eleanor Swearingen, Virginia Henley, Joyce Gibbs. Bottom row: Nannette Schroeder, Myrtle Baston. Louise Lanier, Betty Sligh. Betty Bivens, Gene Byrd. Martha Widener. 4-if my-H SOPHOMORES Top row: Daisy Woo. Billie Cumbee. Jessica Ben- ton. Nell VVestbrook. Sue Dyches, Ann Byrd. Amy Law. Second row: Bessie Lee Gardner. Mary Alice Colquitt, Lydia Pate, Betty Cook. Sadie Sleister. Helen Evans. Verna Lee Hardy. Patricia Mangum, Dorothy Thrasher. Third row: Ann Car- ter Burdell. Lucille Ayers, Mary Ellen Walker, Miriam Siskin. Martha Jordan. Christine Hobbs. Fourth row: Rita Silver. Ann Goolsby. Benita Phinizy, Mary Ann Thomas. Gail Oliver, Peggy Sherman JB 4,-1. E. 1-.1 V-v 'f , ' ll , 1 J 1 EDITORIAL STAFF Betty Guill Ellen Merry ,, Bootsie Butler Betty Patterson Blanche Harrison Marian Meiere Page Editors: Patsy Croaker. Anne Foster. Bette Skinner. Mary Anna Ogden. Virginia Dover. Betty Sacre Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Literary Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Exchange Editor BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager. Mary Georgia Rountree Associate Business Manager. Lucy .-inn Cooper Adv. Solicitors: Carolyn Stratacos. Jackie Cook. Margaret Sue Pad- gett. Nancy Givens and DOE Club. Circulation Manager. Helen Coursey Faculty Advisers: Miss Jaquelin Marshall. Miss Mary Jones. Miss Sarah Norris and Mrs. Derry Gar- Yeff. BEPORTERS Jane Reese. Lily Mae Tudor, Marie Heng. Barbara Bassford. Betty Jo W-.-od. Annette Greeson. Ollie Burt Turner. Barbara Wilkinson. Bobbie Fell. Grace Logue. Joyce Gibbs. Lorraine Lum. 4 f--' il' TIMES . GETTING A PAPER CUT is sometimes fun. but it is never a picnic. GUILL ROUNTREE If ive print jokes. people say yve are silly. If we dont they say we are too serious. If we clip things from other papers. we are too lazy to write 'em ourselves. If we don't yve are too fond of our own stuff. If we print contributions. the paper is filled yvith junk. If we dont. we don't appreciate true genius. Noyv. like as not. someone will say we swiped this piece from some other paper. WE DID. HORAL CLUB THE CHORAL CLUB The members of the Tubman Choral Club are chosen from the choir classes. Weekly rehearsals are held and appearances made at school and com- munity affairs. MEMBERS First Sopranos: Joyce Hardy, Nell Howland, Edrie Lyle McMichael, Wilma Pennington, Camille Strother. Betty Wilhelm. Second Sopranos: Caro- lyn Lee. Nannette Schroeder. Gloria Moore, Joyce Patrick, Janice Weathers, Margie Websteri Altos: Jacquelyne Cook, Ann Davis, Belva Lee Dobvns. Ann Foster, Domogene Herrington. Betty Melton. Edith Rhodes, Betty Thrailkill. CALENDAR November 12th, 1945-Smorgesbord - Municipal Auditorium December 9th, 1945-Bethlehem Center - Christ- mas Service. December 17th, 1945-Holiday Concert with Choir Music Hall December 22nd, 1945-Youth Radio Programme - Miller Theatre. February 20th, 1946-Brotherhood Week-Pro- gramme - Tubman. Spring Concert: To be announced. OFFICERS JOYCE HARDY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, P resident CAROLYN LEE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Vice-President ANN FOSTER , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary-Treasurer MISS DOROTHY HALBERT ,,,,. ,.,, D irector s :al 13 gf . i, ski, L12.LJ,L,!, Q., am The three-fill f fe Re e .1-, :.-,.,. W. X 6-00 A: ...9-4.D6' EI' iiticis its fulfill f P ' Kev tzte :we ciuos. 'im Q QICRLCS. QEIAHGS Q U S O Y f L L tc. JJ C10 :OYC6 Clecz E01 LG SRG ULAX JIRIBIIE RUSHTON 3.-XRS.-XR.-X SMITH LOIS XYILSON SARA CONXELL D OFFICERS JANIE MCDANIEL Pl't'SlClL'I'll LUCILLE MCCLAIN Vict--Presidciit VERA FERGUSON SUCl'L'lGliY BESSIE DYKES Treasurer MARTHA TUCKER Reporter FACULTY ADVISORS MRS. RUBY TURNER MISS LORA PEARCE ll ll -13 if We-. UPA The DOE Club, shortened name for the Daughters of En 3 terprise, consists of members of the Junior and Senior classes enrolled in the Cooperative Training Course in Distributive' Education. The DOE Club is affiliated with the Georgia l ff' Associated Distributors Clubs. -,R+ T SENIORS Bettv Anne Bailey. Eudelle Blackston, Pauline Broaclu'atei'. Lillian Cartledge. Bessie Dykes. Vera Ferguson. Vera Gregory. Dorothy Harrison. Annie Laura Hillman. Faye Johnson. Anne Krt-wson. Lu- cille McClain, Frances McDaniel. Janie McDaniel. Sara Triinniicr. Martha Tucker. Betty Tudor. Melba Watkins. Bonnie Smith. JUNIORS Helen Boyce. Bessie Ray Carn. Lou Carter. Christine Clark. Myrtis Dozier. Bobbie Farris. Dorothv James. Betty Lewis. Dorris McManus. Annely Middleton. Virginia Miller. Mary Moore. Sue llloore. Billie Gay O'Daniel. Dorothy Redinon, Eleanor Swearingen. Martha Wong, SPANISH CLU LAS MANANITASH Las Mananitasn derives its name from the song Las Mananitasu which means liter- ally the wake-uppers . And indeed the members of the Spanish Club do wake-up an interest in Spanish and Latin-American history, ideas. thoughts. and customs. Members of the Spanish ll and -1:2 classes compose the Spanish Club. The Spanish Club meets once a month at the home of a member. There is always a program in Span- ish which usually consists of a Spanish play. Spanish games. and Spanish songs. The colors of Las Mananitasu are red. green. and yellow. Miss Miller. the Spanish teacher. is the faculty sponsor. The motto of the Spanish Club is No se ayentura. no pasa el mar. That is: Nothing ventured. nothing gained. ,W NL: 5- 1 N SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS Front :wi-'.'.'. left to right: Sylvia Petros. Jean Anderson. Mary Georgia Rountree. Bette Skinner. Billie Fell. Marie Heng. La e- x 'Verne Epps. Peggy Dyches. Susanne Wilcox. Second row: Mar- garet Rupert. Phyllis Bentley. Mildred Hooper. Carolyn Lee. Chi- '.1.' Lin Loo. DC5lilHg Schiey. Elsie Lee. Sara Connell. Third ro'.1.': Polly Stevens. Shirley Ragsdale. Frances Love. Rosemary Kennedy, Mary Lou Stephenson. Betty Hughes, Betty Patterson. Fourth ro'.'.'i Joyce James. Blanche Harrison. Carolyn Stratacos, Mary Wade Spradiey. Sarah Seago. Frances Dunaway. Betty Sac:-e. Barbara Smith. June Robertson. Rosemary Faulkner. -L SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Right tg- left: JULIA FIELDS. Tieas ,Q urer: C.-XRCJLYN LEE.. Secretaig ELEANOR BUTLER. Student Coun- cil Represezitatlyez MTSS MARY MILLER. Faculty Spons-ir: BESSIE SM.-XRAGDIS. Ptesiie tg JANE JACKSON. Reporte . , , ., ...-A . .a . : 'r:7.f:.-:j 4T:,:, HX , ,-si i -R V , 1. 1. , -, . 511' iid W I ,t ll 1 LJ 1 -,, . LES OFFICIEUSE MARY BAILEY President MARGARET BAYNARD Vice-President HARRIET HEINS Secretary BETTY LOU MOXLEY Treasurer MISS BEARDEN IMRS JAMES L. PARKS! MISS WINNIE OVERSTREET Sponsors MEMBERS-ltflargie Ballard. Barbara Bassford. Jzicquelyn.: Cook. Mildred Ford. Doris Miitheny. Esther P.eri'ish, Re- becca Thompson, Les Officieusg- is composed of the Senior class cl' French students. In order to become a member. one must show interest in the language and the people of France. The meetings, where only French is spoken. are held in the homes of the members once a month. The object ot' the club is to acquire a greater knowledge of this laniuags. 1 N ' fra f ff , f, 3 li QQLT' 2 L :' KATHARINE PHINIZY ,, President ESTHER CORDLE Vice-President JACKIE ROOKS Secretary-Treasurer ANN VVEAVER Publicity Chairman MRS. C. A, YOUMANS , Faculty Advisor MEMBERS-Esther Cordle, Sue Houck. lvlarjorie McConA nell, Patsy O'Connor. Mary Pearce. Katharine Phinizy, Rosemary Radford. Anne Reese. Jackie Hooks, Teckla Stel- lings, Ann Weaver. The Latin Club consists of the eleven Juniors who are planning to take Senior Latin. The club was organized in January with meetings scheduled for every other 'Wed- nesday The meetings are held at the homes of different members xvhere plays and programs are presented. These programs. which are en Roman mytliology, are sometimes given in Latin. ln YU! ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES JOYCE JAMES, Pri-sidciii ,.w -. 'aff fx, gh., lb. , .-., ,,,.,,L vi W H , K 4 J , f 1 I. 9-img afphl ' ,. ' -1 il .,f ' . , I ,F .V fr' .' cr' ...H Q Nw. x, E Qyfv, mg- A I A ., asf ' I .,, -, , . 05,4 A. :-,i,4gjQw?1 f af , ', 4' ' N, ' : W- wi' 7 'q,,,,.2:vv .ffm fi- if ' 1 'fa Mi,w.,,,x.,,., Tv , 2 . .Ml .. J- . 1 K - . f ' 'ey Q, .Q This years intramural pro- gram exceeds all previous ones in activities and partici- patioii. The 1946 Senior class cap- iureil the championship cup for the third successive year. -'i.' .6- X wr Af. .. . 4. ' J- 1 ,vt 1 f . 4. .gi- 1 X if A., I 0 4 ' 7 f Vo ff AE' , 4 K . . . A' . . -' T, v 7 , -r ' 'gt .. v' Q, EW 1' - 1... mfg? f Q v ff 3, Q n ,,- U r, J '-, 4 . , ... ff ' T'w-Sy 4 4 F. .W ,. .4 ii . sw- Q P -.Q 2- xx .V . uf N. x, . 'rf f.. it 'Sv Q . L 'N .,u 'war nn-. , ,-. ,,,. A, , .,1 ' ' 6 ' :wilt 4 X ' v if 'X i f-- ,t '91 'I 4, F' N, If 4' Q11 'Ffa :Aix ,L 'ggi 4 - :J . ' X 'W 'f' 'R-'1 f A nf 'ii . 4 F-:-,.'. ,QF-gn ,' - gi. F A .X ..,, 3 M ,.'i. x Vvd ' S' ' Q' ATHLETIC COUNCIL ff., . W. - '.,,1g. . , A ,Q it 'I X-,ij -4 JOYCE JAMES . ' . Q 59 1. gg. President LN I ' Y xt. - KATHARINE PHINIZY W 1 , J' Vice-President ,v 4 . 9 .t JANE JACKSON Q Secretary FRANCES LOVE Treasurer SHIRLEY RAGSDALE Point Manager JANE S. PAQUETTE MARGUERITE SYMMS Faculty Advisors MEMBERS: Betty Chandler, Ann Davis. Ann Goolsby. Alice Hol- ston. Eleanor Holston, Jane Jack- son. Joyce James. Paula Layne. Frances Love, Carolyn Lott, Mar- gie McCOnell. Meta Meiners. Ann Otwell, Mary Frances Phillips, Katharine Phinizy, Shirley Rags- dale, Janice Weathers. The members of the Athletic Council are chosen for their interest in sports and thrir all rcuncl good Sportsmanship. There rre slv sirls chosen from the Sophomore. Junior. :nfl Senior classes. The council plans and maintains the iii- tramural program. Everv girl in Tubman belongs to the Athletic Association and she may exercise that membership by entering into each of the school sports. Ring tennis, volley ball. basket ball and soft ball are the extra curricular sports in frfler of presentation. Seasonal tourna- 1ents ef pinff pong. shuffle board. badmin- ton ani tennis offer students an opportunity fur individual achievement . Through enthusiasm. participation. and soartsmanship, school spirit has been strengthened. 8' .3 Date Opponent Dec. 11-2 T111-p111+11v DL1' fl! '.YL1CS Jan ' 5:1nIh1'Qls Jan 4 L21 f1-4 IlSl1ll1'U Jun lf! S1ln1.lxv1cl1 Jan ll Lm111.Gu. Jan 15 ixxlkvll Jan 17 Ju1n+v1'Cn1lww Jan 13 G11-1-1xs1wn1'l'1 Jun 2-1 Xnrsvs SCHEDULE 1946 SEASON Place Env Aud1tn1'1L11n Clip' :XllEll1U1'l1l1ll CYIIYV1' Gvrwlul Hub A J. C. C11yAucl11H1'1n1n L1u111.Ga. :Xll-iU11.S.C, C1131-X11Clllr11'lLI11l Kl15L'L'11SlD1 il'Il plml .Jl1,'f.'1'Gk'1lQ'1'L1l Hfwbpltul Date Jan. 25 Jan 29 Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb 5 Feb 13 Feb. 15 F613 19 Feb. 25 Blanch 5 H :fl- SN nf' Opponent G1'2iIlltLfX'l1lL'.S. C. Hnphzibilh Arsenal Leah Hephzibah Evans Grzmitcville Aiken . . Evans Y. F. W. Place Oliver G1-mlml H 3 A. J. C. Ol1vu1'GL-m-1111 H115 Oliva-1' General H05 Hcphzibah Evans Granitevillu A. J. C. OllX'Lll' General H05 Olivc-1'Gune1'al H05 ,..N a yfe K I . i, 91 g, I 1' V .I ,'.,,-B .Q 1' I. fpital pital pital pital p1ta1 Km-If .. . , J 1 4 I 1 Xl. N N y .Xt i x , , a .K - , , . sl , f -K 'XX . 1, If I 1 , Q 'A , - ,. A ' ' - ' 4 ' ' ' A , f S 14.1 V N Y? 1 . LY RW I, I 1 H A - ' ' ' 1 ' -,,, , . Q..- -...., e me no -at 2 . ,Ir 'gi - x 4 ' by 41,1 . -- , ' Q! x ' .. 5 . t , Y JL, . 5 ' I W- n .Y X ..4. For the first time in many years Tubman entered interscholastic basket ball competition In spite of a slow start. the team won all interscholastic home games except one. which was lost by only two points. As a member of the Augusta Basket Ball League. the team found its rating at the close of the season respectfully near the middle. 1- . w ff n- VARSITY TEAM Bootsie Butler. Ann Davis. Mildred Ford. Betty Guill. Alice Holston. Jane Jackson. Joyce James, R11-xx' Yonn Low. Carolyn Lott, Frances Love. Meta Meiners. Ann Otwell. Betty Patterson. Mary Frances Phillips. Shirley Ragsdalc. Mary Georgia Rountree. Irene Savage. Polly Stevens. Camille Strother. Ann VVeax'ur, 2 ? 2? Shinv black uniforms flashing' across the court -,the steady grind of practice - bumpy bus rides - cokt-s at Ed mond's after the game - and at last. the candle light banquet. - these are the things that our train holds dear. ,I ,X 'E 5 OFFICERS JANE JACKSON , INIILDRED FORD IRENE SAVAGE X 7-rm-U President Vice-President Secty.-Treas. 'flew K, 1 4-Q A Q A, ix?-r',i4.f ' liz! 1 The Tuhmem A1'chc1'3' Cluh lS 21 lrlemlx-1' ul' tha- Natmnal .Axl'Cl'lt'l'Y Assoc1at1c1n. and pH1'l1- ClDHtQS m its zmmlzal mail match Iourhamcht. Each year the Club L-I'l'lQ1'S the Camp Arclu-ry' Assucxatmn toumzlmwut. Mffvtlhgs au' hvld every mhc-1' Fmclay fill thu from lawn. Each month the mcmbws CIUFJX za hike. weirmie mast 01' a hayride. Fl'1L'I'lCl5l1lD'S our target. a1'1'ow and Z-lllll,-' QA ':f- I 'K .- f , . Q 1' ,...,. V-1 1 2 ., ,X 1 'a ,.x. . , , sl l IX .. v- 6, HEMI ILLUSTRATIONS Y STALL BARS 'i HORSE PARALLEL BARS MAINTENANCE SKILL BALANC E if QQ I 3 ,4 DANCE RHYTH X 5 M SKATING CO-ORDINATION TUMBLING TIMING PYRAMIDS FLEXIBILITY .- K. LEE :JILES srrrzxs Hgxg The Tuiyziazl Hozior Society. Charter of which as granted the fum Iii day of April. nineteen iundred and 1'.rrty'. by the Xational Council. is one nf about three thousand such organizations antong the secondary schools of our country. It is a chapter of the National Honor Society' founded .11 :Eze year 1921 by the National .Association of Secondary' School Principals. The priniarjv ob- iective of the organization was to promote scholar- ship. Ho'.f.'ex'er since this seemed too narrow a Jequirenlent. forr fundaniental virtues were fixed for nienibersiiip. They' are character. leadership. sc' .E.l'5ElE. service. The picture shows the nieni- fi ' ' cultfr founders looking over the Crarie ' e iii of ur beloved -1-rr rizer. Mr. T. H. Gzrreit. frleziibers gf the Honor Society are ac- tive in ererj: chase of Tubttiarfs activities. Each jfear iliew' s' sozre io it of conirztuniiv ser- x.CC. FACULTY ADVISERS LIISS IIABEL BYRD g.IISS GERTREDE COBIEY TIISS DQRCTHY I-IAIXS QQISS I-IARY MILES LIISS BELLE 'WALKER HO DR f SOCIETY OFFICERS POLLY STEVENS . President CARCLYX LEE Vice-President I-IARIE HEXG I Secretary MARY MILES Treasurer MEMBERS JULIA FIELDS MARIE HEXG l CAROLYN LEE SHIRLEY RAGSDALE NORBIA RICKETTS I SARAH SEAGQ POLLY STEVENS Q 1 i l 1 L Ti ' I-XXX A JJ., iJ..-.A.1 Ere-:tt Shirley Ragsdaie. Marie Heng. Miss Mabel Byrd. Pilljs Stevens. Carolyn Lee. Standing-left to right: Julia elds, Norma Ricketts. Mass Dorothy Hains. Sarah Seago. , ,,, CALE DAR l945 September -1, School opens-why we will never know. September 5, We receive schedules-rotating schedule junked-Dismissal at 2:00 P. M. abol- ished. School dismissed at 3:30 P. M. September 7-14, Continued schedule changes. September 17, Word RECESS stricken from Tub- man vocabulary. Double Lunch period in- stituted. September 24, School dismissed at 2:10. October 12, Annual Staff holds first meeting. October 16, Tubman about to become enlightened. Halls cluttered with electrical equipment. October 25, Trench begun. Finally extends from fence to fence. Looks like plan for mass burial. November 7-9, Seniors had pictures made for an- nual. 'Remember the Sweater! November 12, Senior drive for canned goods for overseas shipment. Can you give us ten tin cans? November 13, Lawrence Tibbett in chapel. No- body swooned because nobody sang. November 22-23, Thankful for Thanksgiving Holi- days. November 29. Tubman girls ask two questions: Any bonds today? and Will you rid our town of rats? Teachers ask no questions. December 3, Detention Class instituted. fExtra Curricular Activity.J December 16, First issue of TUBMAN TIMES. Christmas Holidays begin. I946 January 2. School reassemblcs. Still don't know why. January 13, Wedding Bells so seldom rung above the senior level summon Eleanor Bearden- she is now Mrs. James L. Parks. January 15-22, Exams. Rabbit foot in every poc- ket-except those who exempt every subject! January 29, Tubman Varsity Basketball Team plays Hephzibah High. February -1. Mobile unit comes to Tubman to make chest X-rays. February 21. Senior Dance at Casino. February 22, Half-holiday. February 28. Order out of chaos. Student Patrol on duty. March 6, Everybody listens to Youth Forum. March 15, Water fountains installed-gift of pre- vious annual staffs. March 22, Tubman sends delegates to Student Government Convention in Atlanta. April 5, Gym Exhibit. April 15. Annual goes to Press. April 25, Kid Day. May 10. Newspaper staff attends convention in Athens. May 1-1, Annual makes dedication of 19-16 MAIDS AND A MAN to T. Harry Garrett, beloved principal 1903-1945. May 20-27, Exams. May 26. Baccalaureate Sermon by Rey. E. C. Sheri- dan. May 30. Graduation. To be chosen by popular vote ot the Senior Class as a representative girl is one ot the highest honors that can be won at Tubman. Cn the following pages MAIDS AND A MAN proudly presents the thirteen girls who by qualities ot leodership, personality, and ability have been named the Senior Superlatives. The Settings for Senior Superlotives were graciously furnished by Dr and Mrs Eugene Edmund Murphey l N '1 fa: P rg Q Q 1' .Q fiffyf .Q -...yeh . of W 1-fr' -. ' .-H -Q X., ,, ,T T -.... T . ,. s.. MOST OUTSTANDING ,sfW1e,fQmfQzg ' Tj v W Q-19' ' qyx .ff N W ,rw 545- I ,, 595 rf MCDST PQPULAR ff ,f GJ X UQWMZZ6 65425113422 1- , , I, ,. f , f 1 1.56315 Q'LLLI::! f- If 1251145 -awe: f c ' ,1 MOST ATHLETIC May zafzcei fokiflipi fine XQCQILCQI4 A M?,,.,i,-.,. ,.,, ,,,., ,BWI n,,,,a- :M I x K V' .M , 'B . ' ., 0 MQST STYLISI-I WWW Qcwmihee facqnefyne 60012 '5 - .fa 1-,Q gr R V I MCDST STUDICDUS Mane Jang Qmalqn fee SWA sew MMM! MMM, i V 1 w 1 w 1 li Q '1 L 1 i X Vu- rev YL 'Q We do our part to rid the town of rats. Whose number did Char- lotte and Ethel choose? CARNIVAL COMES TO TOWN We Come to School to Study or ---- Jane, Frances, and Carolyn weave SCHOGL DAYS I, - I f ,, f . fan' - .1 . X 'J X if: MQ S BACK CAMPUS AT RECESS Bond Campaign Spanish Picnic fan exceptionj .ig 'U 'W 'TEX 'EK IHC!!! Ill! HL I I!! IV 'arg YISU.-XL EDUCATION COMES TO TLYBM.-KN A21 CLD GOLDEN RULE DA S OING HOME BY E TUBMAN I-'ADS E TEETH TIED UP ARMS BOUND UP 4 1-'EET SHOD HEADS CAPPED if UR SCRAP BOO! We think our fathers fools, so wise we grow Our wiser sons, no doubt, will think us so. Alexander Pope. Fight on. niy men. cried Andrew Barton. I'n1 hurt. but I'n1 not slain: Ill lay nie down and bleed a while And then I'll fight againfu The best laid schemes o' mice an' nten Gang aft agley. An' lea'e us naught but grief an' pain. For pronzised joy? Robert Burns. How do I love thee? Let nie count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach. when feeling out of sight For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. I love thee to the level of everydays Most quiet need. by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely. as men strive for Right: I love thee purely. as they turn from Praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In mv old griefs. and with mv childhoods faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With niy lost saints.-I love thee with the breath. Smiles. tears. of all mv lifef-and. if God choose. I shall but love thee better after death. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. What tho' on hamely fare we dine. Wear hodden-grey. an' a' that? Gie fools their silks. and knaves their wine- A man's a man for a' that. For a' that. an' a' that. Their tinsel show. an' a' that. The honest man. tho' e'er sae poor. Is king o' men for a' that. Robert Burns. My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So '.f.' as it when my life began: So is it now I ani a man: So be it when I shall grow old. Or let me dief The Child is father of the Man: And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each in natural piety. William Wordsworth. Tornorrow. and tomorrow. and tomorrow. Creeps in this petty pace from day to day. To the last syllable of recorded time: And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The wav to dusty death. Cutf out. brief candlef Lifes but a walking shadow: a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot. full of sound and fury. Signifying nothing. William Shakespeare. Good-nature and good-sense must ever join: To err is human. to forgive. divine. Alexander Pope. Beauty is truth, truth beauty -that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. John Keats. Kings may be blest but Tarn was glorious. O'er a' the ill o' life victorious! But: Thinkf ye may buy the joys o'er dear: Remember Tam C'Shanter's mare. Robert Burns. I burn my candle at both ends It will not last the night But. O. my foes: and Ah. my friends It gives a lovely lightf Full ntany a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear: Full many a flower is born to blush unseen. And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Thomas Gray. I love not man the less. but Nature more. From these our interviews. in which I steal From all I niav be or have been before. To mingle with the lfniverse. and feel What I can ne'er express. yet cannot all conceal. George Gordon. Lord Byron. Let not Ambition mock their useful toil. Their honzely joys. and destiny obscure: Nor Grandeur hear. with disdainful smile. The short and simple annals of the poor. Thomas Gray. In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robins breast: In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest: In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the bur- nish'd dove: In the Spring a young mans fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. Alfrd Lord Tennyson. We look before and after. And pine for what is not: Cur sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught: Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Stone walls do not a prison make. Nor iron bars a cage: Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage: If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free. Angels alone. that soar above. Enjoy such liberty. Richard Lovelace. Nough't had, al1's spent, Where our desire is got without content. William Shakespeare Teach me to feel another's woe, To hide the fault I see, That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me. Alexander Pope Yet this inconstancy is such As you too will adoreg I could not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honor more. Richard Lovelace My Mistress' eyes are nothing like the Sung Coral is far more red than her lips' redg If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head I have seen Roses damask'd red and white, But no such Roses see I in her cheeks, And in some perfumes is there more delight Than in the breath that from my Mistress reeks I love to hear her speak, yet well I know That Music hath a far more pleasing sound, I grant I never saw a goddess go, My Mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare As any she belied with false compare. William Shakespeare A little learning is a dang'rous thing: Drink deep. or tast not the Pierian spring. Alexander Pope. A perfect Woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command, And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of angelic light. William Wordsworth Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the roote, And bathed every veyne in swich licour, Of which vertu engendered in the flour, Whan Zephirus eek with his swete breeth Inspired hath in every holt and heeth The tendre croppes, and the younge sonne ,Hath in the Ram his halfe cours y-ronne, And smale fowles maken melodye, That slepen al the night with open ye, ISO priketh hem nature in hir coragesj: Than longen folk to goon on pilgrimages. Geoffrey Chaucer All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances And one man in his time plays many parts. His acts being seven ages. At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms. And then the whining schoolboy, with his ggtghgl And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honor, sudden, and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon lined, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances: And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all. That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion. Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything. William Shakespeare. One who never turned his back but marched breast , forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, tho' right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better. Sleep to wake. Robert Browning. . ,yn .X if gifs If f x- I 1 X E YELYIIN is I I I 3 '-if l g if if ' fffili f 1 I , LAST WILL A D TESTAME WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF TUBMAN HIGH SCHOOL, 1946, being of sound health and feeble mind, do hereby declare and publish this document as our Last Will and Tes- tament: Item one: I, Betty Patterson, do will and bequeath to Meta Meiners my own special ability to keep the bench warm during a basketball game. Item two: I, Doris Matheny, do will and bequeath to Margie McConnell my ability to get perfect results from Chemistry experiments. Item three: We, Mary Frances Phillips and Hortense Walters, do will and bequeath to Lor- raine Cadle our ability to follow Miss Marshalls confusing instructions. Item four: I, Betty Guill, do will and bequeath to Ellen Merry my midnight oil to grease the wheels of the Tubman Times. Item five: I, Barbara Bassford, do will and bequeath to Katharine Phinizy my superb linquistic ability. Item six: I, Betty Sacre, do will and bequeath my line to any junior who gets her wires crossed as much as I do. Item seven: I, Barbara Smith, do will and bequeath to my sister Maxine my extra half unit. Item eight: I, Susanne Wilcox. do will and bequeath to Miss Braddy, my treasured brown moccasins to satisfy her fascination for them. Item nine: We, Mary Bailey and Margie Ballard, do will and bequeath our profound knowledge of medicine to anyone who keeps First Aid, in hopes that they can com- bine caring for the sick and the latest gossip as we did. Item ten: We, the members of the outstanding club, the Holy Alliance, Jane Jackson, Joyce James, Frances Love, Polly Stephens, Bootsie Butler, and Shirley Ragsdale, do will and bequeath to the chosen six of the Junior A2 Class our most terrible traits. Item eleven: I, Carolyn Stratacos, do will and bequeath to Ethel Smith my ability to stay in Gardelle's all day, C. C. C. at night, and pass all my exams with honors. Item twelve: I, Harriet Heins, do will and bequeath my restless and consistent punctu- ality to Louise Claussen. Item thirteen: I, Billie Fell, do will and bequeath to Margaret Padgett my ability to pass Miss Comey's re-exams. Item fourteen: We, Edna Hasty, Mary Jordan, and Hazel Frierson, do will and bequeath to the Junior Commercial students the privilege of fighting over typewriters. Item fifteen: I, Sue Gay, do will and bequeath to Kathleen Cheesborough my place in detention class. Item sixteen: I, Margaret Baynard, do will and bequeath to Helen Evans the full rights to my pet words, ludicrous and utterly vile. Item seventeen: We, Bootsie Butler and Frances Love, do will and bequeath to any freshman our short bangs in hopes that theirs will be long when they graduate. Item eighteen: I, Jean Anderson, do will and bequeath my natural blonde hair to Ethel Smith so that her streaks of H202 will no longer be lonely. Item nineteen: I, Mary Bailey, do will and bequeath to Katharine Phinizy my ability to blush in all harmonious shades of red. Item twenty: I, Carolyn Lee, do will and bequeath to Margie Joyner the points that were lost when demerits were subtracted from my grade. Item twenty-one: We, the T.B.'s of the Tubman Varsity Basketball team do will and bequeath to any freshman, sucker enough to accept, our ability to sit on the bench. Item twenty-two: I, Virginia Dover, do will and bequeath to Ann Foster, my desire for her to hold Fraser as I have held. Item twenty-three: I, Fancheon Keener, do will and bequeath my slim figure to Mary Parrish. Item twenty-four: I, Mary Wade Spradley, do will and bequeath to Charlotte Drawdy, the great honor of taking Frank O'Connor to the Senior Dance of '47, Item twenty-five: I, Joan Guillebeau, do will and bequeath to Carolyn Geiger my habit of primping in class, in hopes that she will be more successful than I. Item twenty-six: I, Bette Skinner, do will and bequeath to Jean Grear my ability to jit- terbug with Billy Seiffert. Item twenty-seven: I, Martha Tucker, do will and bequeath to the entire faculty my most cherished possession, my ability to manage always to return to Tubman each Sep- tember. Item twenty-eight: We, the Senior Class of 1946 do will and bequeath to the class of 1947: The many wonderful Senior Privileges that we did not enjoy. Our favorite recess ,pardon us - - break - - lunch - - relaxationb spot in the yard in the hopes that they will enjoy it as much as We did. Our surplus membership in the Honor Society . The ability to attract the incoming freshmen as We have attracted the freshmen of 1945. The DETENTION CLASS-the place where old friends meetg where light enter- tainment is furnished: Where there are pleasant surroundings with enjoyable company: Where there is open house from 2:20 through 2:55 every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Along with this We will and bequeath our motto: DETENTION FOREVER. Signed, sworn to, sealed, and delivered before us this thirtieth day of May, nineteen hundred and forty-six, A. D . MARGIE BALLARD. Witnessed by: MARY BAILEY BESSIE SMARAGDIS SUSANNE WILCOX NORMA RICKETTS MARGARET MALGNEY Notarized by: MARY BALK 5 N FOR TO HER OUR HEARTS BELONGH 7he ew amd Me Wai Now we'll give a cheer for Tubrnan, CChorusJ For the school we love the most, Everrnore We'll sing her praises And her name shall be our boast To the top We'll raise her colors And her standards ever hold. Then let us give a rousing cheer For the Tubrnan Black and Gold! Then let us give a rousing cheer For the Tubrnan Black and Gold! So With voices loud and strong To her name we'll raise a songg For to her our hearts belong With a love untold. Then We'll cheer for Tubman High May her spirit never die! Victorious may fly dear old Black and Gold! -VELMA BELL if xt? x ,- Q - I 0 CREDITS Pictures of Seniors, Juniors. Freshmen BREAULT Pictures of Sophomores, Super- latives and Campus Scenes MORGAN FITZ Athletic Section MAURICE GETCHELL Engravings PHOTO PROCESS Printing MCGOWEN PRINTING CO. a f 1 u ', I . N... N 5 TO KRQQJ Our DDS 4 1 H 'Bgyv--fxrd A fm Mode My We 254124914 UNUSUAL CANDIES fo K',Ju!UZZ5 an cm- qpuq-1:1 up: gunz X1 1ngnqrU1n1.,1--if11,102.14 E . 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Ga. -1--1-1--1--1--L--1 zuxnzoinz-1--1--1--1 og- 3--1--3 inxuioioi- 1--1-1--1-i:--1- HORNE Cv TRULOCK 21055 Kings Way DIAL 3-7772 AUGUSTA, GA DISTRIBUTOR 1 1 Tom s' Toasted Peanuts FINE CANDIES and PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES I srsg f' 4 Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island Cily, N. Y. franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Augusta 1--gn: - m- Q- 1- nr- .5111-102. 1.1. 1 .ini--101-,101 1--1.-1 -:nz ---------3------ COLIPLIRIEXTS OE THE NONE SUCH RESTAURANT GUS A. SILIARAGDIS, Prop. WE SERVE ONLY THE BEST 915 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia ziiixiiiiicwiiiiiiiii BILL'S SANDWICH SHOP F.' ovaffvx .Ifv-'-ff-C'-iw-ew-Q N -' C1.i-A-L1 .-L- ,- -I Sa..-...riches PEANUT BUTTER, CRACKERS AND POTAO CHIPS IW - l5th Street Phcme ' - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - Phone 3-T131 --11111:-19:1--111 COLIPLIRIENTS OE: Augusta Radio Co. Simkins Seed Co. Bergers Jewelers Rosenl'hal's Sheron's CIein's C-1f:T.U.L:tie:1ts +31 W. T. GRANT CO. AUGUSTA'S JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORE 9230 BROAD STREET T. I.. KILDEEE. f.Ig:'. - - .'. .g. -------------v--1-ez egjafnff Qvklafmy CZ I j T2-E Broad Street ! Where Smart People Meet Smart ! Fashions I ' A Corzipiete Line of Q Frocks. Coats, Suits, Millinery and Q Accessories for the Junior Miss l Q as---------iiitti-f.. no iHHrEnualh'5 14111 Hlnutr Svnnn DIAL 3-4481 ,-.. - , ---,--- Q i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l CQMPLIMENTS 5 5 ! Q ! l OF l I a HULSE LAUNDRY Q 2 ,:, :zo-an-4:-.11,11.1. 1.-11.1-.1-Lzugpwz V1-,1 COMPLIMENT B E L K - LU K E H i JUST A GOOD ONE 845 BROAD ST. U I U i A Service To Fit Every Budget ! i H Q U C U i ! Q U ! COMPLIMENTS OF RHODES FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF HAGLER TRUCK CQ. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA JOHNSON, LANE, SPACE CY CO., Inc. INVESTMENT SECURITIES Telephone 2-7741 ATLANTA AUGUSTA SAVANNAH 101-14 Q 14141 141- 1--11 1 1,1-1 I1 141411-1 1.1.1 .1-11.1 1-1:,1::1:m14 1 1 1 1 1 1.111 1 1 1.1 11,1f1w1-1 1-.1111-1 COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGIA-CAROLINA WAREHOUSE Cr COMPRESS CO. BERTHA B. LEE, J. L. BARTLEY. President Vice-President and Treasurer COMPLIMENTS OF GENERAL TIRE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Augusta's Master Service Station BROAD AT 12TH ST. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 1 1.14 1 1. 11,11 1 1--11 1- 1 1:1 1.-1011-1-'1.:-11 1 1:1 o TOWN TAVERN AIR CONDITIONED Broad and 7th Streets Augusta, Ga. Specializing In- SEA FOODS POULTRY SANDWICHES , 1 o o 1 'vi Q.: of U i U i U H F A V 0 R E D ll H Over a Hundred Years U E ll : X, ' , U 2 fe O 4 1' 4 X2 .f 'f,.- i1f'4'x.,f'f U n 'iii of 1' Q ,Q G U X..x X 'i W xkxxxx X 1' tiuigfl U 3 12.fgi'+ffans22 1 : 7 'fm .,A' 5 U .Q ! U Ni U l! g U . 4 , ' Q 211158 5 U 3 U g !! 1 BREAD and CAKE . ll U U ---- 4---- This Space is Made Possible Through the Courtesy of DR. IRVIN PHINIZY DR. CHARLES T. HALL DR. C. E. BLANDENBURG DR. M. PRESTON AGEE DR. R. L. HENRY DR. CLAUDE E. TESSIER DR. L. W. MITCHELL DR. J. DEWEY GRAY DR. R. E. ANDERSON AFTER THE EXCITERIENT- CALM DOXYX TO 1 SANDWICHES, DRINKS, ETC. EAST BOUNDARY AT GREENE COMPLDIENTS OF THE CITY CQUNCII. OF AUGUSTA :D4EPE3TG:YTDjR:H2rRZ : 2 : : : 2 :L z : I I z I z 2 Z OF LEISURE v1s1'r THE MILLER IMPERIAL MOD., ESKA RIALTO TH EATRES Operated By AUGUSTA AMUSEMENTS, INC. GRANITEVILLE COMPANY 1845-Makers of Cotton Cloth for a Century- 1945 GRANITEVILLE, S. C. No institution can remain great unless it respects the nobler features of its own past. and unless it encourages the kind of service and devotion which makes that re- spect possible. Sibley and Enterprise Mills AUGUSTA, GEORGIA SAMUEL H. SWINT, President Compliments of THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF AUGUSTA gli-13. 1. 11- ini- xninznz .3 Yc.m.gU1-,gm-1-.11 10101 1010111 zu 1 1.-1-iz,-iw: -3 ,111-'gag' xwiuz .1 -1- ':. ining-101 -1,1141 -1.11-wi Lux Compliments of THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Make ASK FOR S s any Meal Better! 9 FAMOUS i FAMOUS SOUTHERN FOODS SAUCES ,W iw i if f i ! Cast1ebe1'i'y'a Brunswick Stew 0 Castiebe-i'i'y's Barbecue Sauce Castleberry' Famous Georgia Hash 0 Ca5t1el9ei'i'y's WOI'CllC'StL'I'Shi1'C Sauce Castle-ber1'y's Hot Dog Relish 0 Cast1ebc1'ry's Steak and Meat Saucc Cast1cbei'1'y's Relish 0 Cast1ebe1'i'y's Chop Suey Sauce Castle-bc1'1'y's Pork and Beef 0 Cast1?ebe1'i'y's Sea Food Sauce 211114 1.-11,14 14-1, 1. 1.11.1--11 Z-vi-1:--3-1:1 2,1 vii 1-nz vzwooxuzi il URINK .1 Cf'2605 'rmioz-Manx AUGUSTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING Augusta, Georgia CO. Murphy Stationery Company Social and Commercial Stationery 718 Broad St. Dial 2-2122 '14 - :oz--:A-1-17:71-:rg-14-:oz-11--4 Augusta Sporting Goods Company EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY SPORT 210-212 Eighth Street PHONE 2-6007 -: : ,: ,:.,:..: .:.,...,...,: .: .-.,..,-.,-.-.g. .g. STARK EMPIRE LAUNDRY - CLEANING - DYEING Plant-Druid Park Ave. PHONE 3-3611 '11-1-ti ,1t.1.,:t.1-71.11-11111 -1--1-1-11-tg Compliments of S. H. KRESS 6' CO. 83-1 Broad Street Sc - 10c and 25c STORE o 3, Q ooo , Q o ,Q ooo 0.0 9 SOUTH EASTERN FUR CO. Q .Se o oss STORAGE SALES AND REPAIRS 911 Greene St. - Augusta, Ga. Ruben's Department Store OUTFITTERS FOR ENTIRE FAMILY 916-918 Broad Street Phone 2-6671 5 o -:wa 1-11,14-1 tx 14-1--1 1--1 11--11,1-'inc 'Q' Phone Yo Orders - VVe Deliver Santord's Chicken Coop FRIED CHICKEN ALSO SHRIMP and OYSTERS Pick- Yo -Pieces '1u1u1t.1.t1.t1n: 111114111 1111 -2111, 2-is-vc In Any Event Say It 'With Flowers CENTRAL GARDEN FLORIST DIAL 3--1-16-1 -, : :i,:. :. :Hz-Q-:..g. . 5.0 at it 14 1- 1-11--14111 1111113113--1 -if-iw, Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of '46 AVISON'S cp:-1-11-2 111 1--1-1f-14-1-1-i1- 3..2,grl1--1n1..1.-z.+1-'xoxox 1- 101 I3-lx-vivid:-lx-viuqzs v1vz-iglvzwxuir-11341-.14-1L14-1--up GRAHAM CAB SERVICE For a Grand Cab Call a Graham Cab 828 Ellis Street Phone 2-8838 pf pi THE OLD PRINT SHOP ANTIQUES Silver - China - Glass Paintings - Objects of Art 935 Jones Street Dial 2-2805 Compliments of MARION THOMPSON Dial 2-5588 DIXIE CAB SERVICE Positively White Only' 724 Ellis Street - Augusta, Ga. -141-111--3 :Hi 3 1-1-iz 1- u PERKINS LUMBER CO. Yellow Pine Hardwoods Mill Work. Cabinet Work 619 13th Street - Tel. 2-2429 BENTLEY BROTHERS Furniture Co. The Store of Friendly' Service Broad at Eleventh Streets 11111-11 11111114 Dresses - Wraps - Rlillinerv - Accessories THE HOLLYWOOD DRESS SHOPPE Phone 2-TS-ll Sl-I Broad Street Augusta. Ga, BECKUM 8: JONES JEWELERS Phone 2-6707 857 Broad Street Augusta. Ga. Compliments of T. J. CARSTARPHEN CO. xg Compliments of BELL BONNET SHOP 327 Greene Street D-:iz zz:-zizvziziz 111: :ri :sq JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. 603-4 s. F. c. Bldg. c. H. LANSDELL, Dist. Mgr. 3153 Ninth Street Dial 2-T271 SOUTHERN RADIO COMPANY If We cant fix it - Thronv it away EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Tubes - Parts W. J. Pooser. Jr. Augusta. Ga. Good Coal All the Time Compliments of SIKES COAL AND COKE CO. Wrightsboro Road at Fifteenth Street Phone 3-3626 Compliment of CLARK MILLING COMPANY ' Millers of High Grade FLOUR. MEAL. BRAN AND FEED Augusta. Georgia N Sz W CAMERA EXCHANGE CAMERAS -- PHOTO SUPPLIES Dial 2--1057 - 220 Sth St. Augusta. Ga. p-11111411-111311--1-1-1--4 TWIGGS OPTICIANS Exclusive Dispensers To Eye Physicians -122-23 Southern Finance Building Augusta. Ga. Washing. Polishing. Lubricating. Gas and Oil ED JACKSON AMOCO SERVICE STATION No. 12 Ttlx and Ellis Stn-i-is - Dial 2-2336 Augusta. Ga. 2-l HOUR SERVICE 1 1 14 nz- 14-1ic9.1.cn.qp4 1-eg. 34112. 1.141-11.11 1o3ng.i1.1o COMPLIMENTS OF The Augusta Clearing House Association GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK UPTOWN BRANCH GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ziizzzzzzxizzggz1-1111111121: 11111-3 CORIPLIRIENTS OF WOODWARD'S GROCERY 6' MARKET IISO2 XYBIIOII 'Way Phone 2-50-I6 AL'GL'ST.-X. GEORGIA WESTERN STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY FANCY GROCERIES - FRUITS - HOME KILLED BIEATS 1 3311311311g gggi 4 Oi' Qing QZZZQQQ 5 i g Q 1 i ALLBURN CCAL - AIC COKE DAIRIES g Q I I . , A 927 Waiker Street - At1gusta,Gt1. Pdtmmze ! i Q Augusta Ice Cr Coal C0111 piiiiteiz t i i Company i : sANcKEN's Q 5 Q AL'GL'ST.-X. G.-X. ICE CREAM and MILK Q , ,, 2 ! HOME INDUSTRY Visitors are C-Qn'diaiQjv Invited Iv I 1511 at any time Our Certified Dairy Cold Alone Is Not Enough OLD SMAXX.-xH ROAD Q i ! i ! I F i ------ COLONIAL BAKERY COLONIAL BREAD IS GOOD BREAD 11-1111:1e-:sf4:11111gp11c91:11111g111z:141- Q 4.0 fo Q etc 4. ,. .,, 0. G., ... G.. Q. Q. -. -. ! ! ! Compliments of I ! g Valley Coaches, Inc. ! l i Augusta, Ga. 4. -. 4 Q Jernigan Hardware Q Company g Wholesale and Retail l 1033-1039 Broad St. A Augusta. Ga. f,ui.:,.:.i1..:- 1.,1.,:,.:.,1ix..1iininiugnx- Q ! I . i XX alter F. Bcntlcy, Sr. Walter F. Bentley. Jr. l W F Bentle Cf Son U 9 0 y ! COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS ! 901 BROAD ST. g Formerly Bentley and Thompson i Dial-2-6508 Augusta. Ga. o ' Complome-nts of gWillingham Automobile 4 Finance Corp. : A Home Company For Home Folks j Broad at Eighth - Phone 2-3394 l Augusta. Ga. I Hg- 11 111- gig. ,xi-14vzwzwz-,101-ig-,in 11-:if-1..1U:..1.,:-phil-qs.-:nan -1-iq: -1 iq-,na - 1.1. 14.1. 11 1.1.11--11 11.101--gui'-in v:-11,11-101'-1.11lzniainini .1-V1-incunq o m11.i..zf.z.i:-.3iiiiiigninzuiiini ig--gang of -1 -..g. 4. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. HEIEMAN EMSTREET w14,1..i.,1.r1,,1.i1 ixnznzug .1 -11101141 - COMPLIMENTS of COWART RECAPPING CO. 509 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. .Mgr-,:.,x.,:4-1.,cs..cn .1-I1 -2.1. -101. R. L. Sumerau Cr Son COLUMBIA BICYCLES HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Cash or Easy Terms xi 5- 1. 1 14 11-1 -1- '11 '14 11-xv-11,101 1 1 Compliments of Augusta Roofing and Metal Works 623 Reynolds street Phone 2-2318 1-20141:-fzwsnz-zwinzirg V1 V1 iz T1 'xv-w 1 fc 1--1--1--1-31--1-1--1--3--qs-:ni--4: wr--g--1--qp--qp--1--g--:--1- ap-1-1 1-2- I 15 a ? fiuF XWQ . . .. WI WALKER-DURANT MOTOR CO. YOUR FORD DEALER Broad at l4th St. Phone 2-5371 1--1--1--1--3--q x- 1- -1- -:--1--1--1--1--q:--1- 1- 101- -1--3--an -1--1--1--3--1--1--1 1--1--1--1--2-1--1--1--1 -1--gn--1--1--1 -Q.:--up--1--1--1.-1--1--3-1--uf--1--2--1--1--1 MOTOR CONTRACT DIVISION OF TRUSCO FINANCE COMPANY AUTOMOBILE FINANCING 108 Eighth Street Augusta. Georgia 3- 1- 1--1-1--L 1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1-ap--3--1--2--1--1--qu--101--Q --1 3-1-I: 1 MAWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE RADIOS, FRIGIDAIRES, DRAPERIES Phone 2-5526 933 BROAD STREET - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 3--1--1--1-1--1 1 -1--3.-1-1-1--3--can 1--an--1-3--1--Q -1- 1 -1- q -1--1-3--1-3 WE EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES THE PLANTERS COTTON OIL CO., Inc Augusta, Georgia QUALITY COTTON SEED PRODUCTS --1--1-1--3 4 -1--1-1--up--as--3--up--1 -1--1--1--1--1--1--3-1 gn: 1-1 14-1- --1-1--3 -1- 1 - 1--1 1 up -1- 1- 3--1--433--1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1--:-1--1--Z lx.-iwguzl-1-Ig I1--11.1-lg .1 -1.1. :og-'14-1-14 gI.1,,1..1.,z.,g- 11-in DRINK Royal Crown Cola Best By Taste Test ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. I , W I 3 wilt, I .5 1 ' , uw, -wtffllfq DINING ROOM SERVICE CURB SERVICE 202 EAST BOUNDARY Compliments of BUSY BEE RESTAURANT 658 BROAD STREET WESTERN STEAKS SEA FOOD mx 1011 o-11-2 12.1. .1 .101 1011.14 ri-.1--101-.iqzf SHIP AHOY The Soutlfs Leading Restaurant ATLANTA - COLUMBIA - HOUSTON AUGUSTA - CHARLOTTE In Augusta 710 Broad Street - George Andrew oz. 1.-1. 7101 ASCAUGA LAKE . Congratulates The I946 Graduating Class of Tubman High School HENRY DARLING, Inc CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE u1.-g-1o14-1- 1 12.3. 11-1.11, going-T11 U: -1-13--Lug 14,3-,101--it ing--3 3.1. .g.------..---------. .g.-------------- I Belmont Restaurant I I T16 Broad Street f Au:usta.Ga. I 7 , - i Phones 2-9393 and 2-6 . 9b I Specializing in I i SEA FOOD AND WESTERN STEAKS Q JOHN F. BRICKLE I AND CO. e co, 5:11:31-zz11-1-1-11zz: 111: COMPLIMENTS OF Hull, Barrett, Willingham 5' Towill llQ1l5-llflil Southern Finance Bldg. 1:11:11-11:1-:zz-2 Lockhart, McAuliffe Cr Co. RE.-XL ESTATE - RENTING INSURANCE - SURETY BONDS GOT Broad Street Augusta. Georgia 151:21-1111111111 I I u BICYCLES AND LA'XYNRlO'XR'ERS I I ! : SPORTING GOODS i BASKETBALL TENNIS : B.-XDRIINTON I Bowen Bros. Hardware i Co. I i PHONE 2-8855 : 905 Broad St. .-Xugusta.Ga. l . ! I . 5 The Jones Furniture I 3 Company : Established l896 I ioio BBOAB BT. AUGUSTA. GA. . v-:::.:::::::::-:.--.g. Compliments Of MARGARET LOTZ SHOP 327 Greene Street Augusta. Ga. Pane: N Okxzif, Paper. Krazt Paper. Drug Bnnd. P -ez' E . Bpztcizer Paper. Paper Trays , -.- 'f - l'- - -v 5 ' '- ' Pepe. Lan: MG:-, Paper. T.'..ne Standard Paper Co. WHOLESALE PAPER 623 Sen-nth Street T- lt-plmfiit 5 2-4415 - 2-4-116 THE STATION MOST TUBMAN GIRLS LISTEN TO MOST OF THE TIME WGAC COMPLIMENTS OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROADS AND REVENUE - RICHMOND COUNTY, GA. FRANK H. HOOPER, Chairman CHARLES H. PITTS RUDOLPH P. MAYO C, Y. KREPS. Clerk FRANK R. MILES E. C. MERTINS, Treasurer CARL T. SANDERS M. L. PLUNKETT, Co. Eng. and Warden I. S. PEEBLES, Jr.. County Attorney 1102.11.znzninznz-V1-1 :nz lninx ,1,,1.g-11-tg-1-Vg fx--gnc: -g--1n1ug-r1- 11, COMPLIMENTS OF WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY COMPLETE LINE OF LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS MILL WORK AND BUILDERS HARDWARE 1010 Roberts St. Phone 2-4611 111111-it--.-1--1---------4 it 3 BLANCHARD 13: CALHOUN Realty Company A. ROY KROUSE 2 9 h-w-3- -w ,Tv--Z -7 MCELMURRAY FURNITURE CO., Inc DOMINO SUGARS -... - W ---.- , :.-.,-- L. ---:+.:L.-J. -'-T, -..3....-2'I .J- -IJCL DAN COHEN COMPANY ..,- ,. -- - -- -- THE FURNITURE MARKET N - '.Q Q- '.Q: KF '- g.:. ' xfinz LQ 1 -1-.-.-1.-.-L1--Q MOORE'S CASH GROCERY l 7-ffl Eiiii Si. - Agglsia. Ga. MOORE, INC. --..--L- .... ..- ,-,,,- ....,- ...,.,.x -.., - ., . .4 .- .-Z :lil bi. Agggsta, Geilgg COOK'S CLEANERS Lx- LOL l -,... ,.--,,-- M... ,---.-.- -Y---' 4.--..-L HOTEL RICHMOND P. E. FERRIS Sc COMPANY ,,..,..- .,- A..---,.., ---..-- .D 'C ...'- -1-- J - Elfii Qifeei - .i.L.:15tg,l CQI'Zif. 'l ' R. C. PAULK GORDON DUG-OUT v-,,.,,.... ..,-.. ,.....- vv,.... ... .TOES TAXI VVILLIAMSON MOTOR COMPANY S 8: S CAFETERIA .f- TQ..-lg Quiz- ...- ..,,-,.. ...--,. 1::Q1111------W----it z2131:33z2zz21zi min:-iq:-'11-Lv 1. 1-fiuep-iq:-1-'11-inzni 1 110::niliii.:-n1,.1..2il1i,gw3 14114: gn- a CONGRATULATIONS! Tubman Graduates From J. B. WHITE'S Where Quality Costs Less. And All Augusta Shops! COMPLIMENTS OF HOME FOLKS 754 BROAD STREET 1031.3-vi-'ing'-1gui--11-1-1-susan:-I COMPLIMENTS OF GREAR'S FURNITURE CO. RADIOS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 1204-05 BROAD ST. Phone 2-4142 qu: .up .gags -:Q COMPLIMENTS OF PHOENIX OIL COMPANY FUEL OIL MOTOR OIL GREASES Your Patronage is Solicited and Apprecialed. Sth at Watkins Sl, Phone 2-5321 AL1QL1SIkI.GGfJ1'4lQIZl .11 I1 va. TUBMAN Senior Class Rin s fFoi' Any Graduation Yearj HERFF-JON ES CO. S. CANFIELD - 1560 N. Decatur Rd ATLANTA. GEORGIA p--1-V:iz-'11114-31,101111111-.1--10301-,ini DRIVE BY SIIIIY S LAUNDERERS - CLEANERS ' SAVE l5 If .g. -..-..:,.- ,: .: .- -. :..-..:......:..:. :......: .-..:..:..:. -..- :..:. :..-..:. :... Compliments of J. C. PENNEY CO. Ilncorporatedl 840-844 BROAD STREET It Pays to Shop at Penney's .g..-..-..-.:.:. : :az :.:.:.:.-.-:,.:.:.. W. F. BURTON FOOD MARKET 421 Crawford Ave. - Dial 3-4429 If we please you. tell others. If not tell us. A-.,..- -,,-,-...5 -.- 1 1 xg,- C I. -'-- ..----...-- -, P, - F. PHINIZY AND COMPANY INSURANCE SINCE 1866 --- ---1- Annual Portraits BY BREAULT -7. .,. -A el MCGOWEN PRlNT!NG COMPANY -YY --.-.YPvY4i -.-- ,-1 , - . -f ., V.. ,.-.--L -,QLD 1 ,N .. A -N- -1 - ,:.-.--.. 103 EIGI-ITH STREET PRINTING PUBLISHING RUBBER STAMPS STARR SMITH MOTOR COMPANY PLYMOUTH - DODGE DODGE TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE 7 A 7 :'1 C 49574 . ,,, . , L . 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