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THE YEAR BOOK
Published by the Student Body of
TUBMAN HIGH SCHOOL
Augusta, Georgia
SUE HOUCK, Editor-in-Chief
LOUISE CLAUSSEN, Business Manager
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n J I E, The Annual Staff, present to you, the Student Body and Faculty.
yly the 1947 Maids and a Man. If this book serves as an inspiration to
those who follow us, and if, in later years, it brings back pleasant
memories which will create in us a greater devotion to our Alma Mater,
our efforts in attempting to make this record of our school life will have
been justified.
THE STAFF OF MAIDS AND A MAN.
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^^O our new Principal, Mr. Lamar Woodward,
/ whose altruistic attitude, cooperative spirit,
and tireless energy in the interest of Tubman
have early endeared him to us, we lovingly
dedicate this 1947 Maids and a Man.
LAMAR V/C COWARD
Principal
A.B. Mercer University
M.S. Education, University of Georgia
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A. DOROTHY HAINS
Assistant Principal
A.B. Elizabeth College . . .
MARY BALK, Secretary
LORA PEARCE, English and Guidance, Fh B. University of Chicago: M. Ed. Duke University ... JACQUELIN
MARSHALL, English and Commerce, A.B. Shorter Cclkge: M.A. Baylor University . . . GERTRUDE J. COMEY,
English, B.L. Smith College; M.A. Colur-bia Univc.sity . . . MARGARET V. WHITE, Home Economics, B.S.
University of Georgia . . . ORALEE KING. Business A ministration, B.S. Winthrop College . . . EVELYN D.
McNAIR, Librarian, B.S. Georgia State College for Women . . . BOBBIE J. PARKS, Biology and General
Science, A.B. Winthrop Ccllege . . . MARY M. MEYER, Chemistry, B.S. College of St. Elizabeth.
MARIE J. HULBERT, Biology and General Science, B.S. University of Georgia; M.A. Duke University . . .
DOROTHY L. MOORE, General Science, B.S. Georgia State College for Women . . . EUGENIA THOMPSON,
Home Economics and Occupational Guidance, B.S. Georgia State College for Women . . . SUSIE LANGFORD;
Mathematics, B.A. Vanderbilt University . . . SARA FULLBRIGHT, Mathematics, A.B. Agnes Scott College;
M.A. Emory' Unversity . . . GRACE STRAUSS, History, A.B. University of Georgia; M.A. Columbia University
, , , SARAH EMILY NORRIS, English, A.B. J. University of Georgia . . . AMABEL LANSDELL, Mathematics,
A.B. Bessie Tift College . . . MARCIA A. CLARK, Clothing, Diploma Rochester School of Technology.
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JUANITA LUCKEY, History and English, A.B. University of Georgia . . . BEULAH FENDER, Englisti, A.b.
University of Georgia . . . MARY G. JONES, Social Studies, A.B. Furman University . . . RUBY J. HORTON,
Health, A.B. Georgia State College for Women . . . RUTH G. McAULIFFE, Latin, A.B. Agnes Scott; M.A.
University cf North Carolina . . . RUTH ELIZABETH JONES, English, A.B. University of North Carolina . . .
. . . EMMA LONSDALE WILKINSON, English and Civics, A.B. Oglethorpe University . . . WINNIE OVER-
STREET, French, B.S. Georgia State College for Women . . . BELLE WALKER, Civics, A.B. Agnes Scott College
. . . BERTHA CARSWELL, Mathematics, A.B. Shorter College . . . EUGENIA HUTTO, Mathematics, A.B. Wesleyan
College.
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DOROTHY L. HALBERT, Choral Director, B. Music, Syracuse University . . . MARY HOWARD, Substitute . . . EDNA
H. BATCHELOR, Physical Education, B.S. Georgia State College for Women . . . EDITH NACHMAN, Civics, Eco-
nomic Geography, Economics, Ph.B. University of Chicago MARY T. MILLER, Spanish, A.B. Woman's College
of University of North Carolina . . . ANN BR ADD Y, English, B.A. Converse College: M.A. University of North Caro-
lina; Graduate Study University of London . . . MARY SAVAGE GILLILAND, Mathematics, A.B. Converse College;
M.A. Teachers College Columbia University . . . FLORA C. THOMPSON, English, B.S. Georgia State College for
Women; M.A. Columbia University . . . ELEANOR M. BOATWRIGHT. History, B.S. Teachers College Columbia
University; M.A. Duke University . . . DERRY R. GARRETT, Commercial, Diploma Martin's Business College.
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HEKSE MARSHALL McCONNELL
Senior Class
CLASS OFFICERS
MARJORIE McCONNELL President
JANICE WEATHERS Vice-President
ANN REESE Secretary-Treasurer
MISS JAQUELIN MARSHALL Sponsor
WEATHERS
ADAMS
ARNOLD
ADKINS
ARRINGTON
AGNER
AVERY
ALLEN
BAILEY
LINDA ADAMS, Commercial Course . . . BETTY ANN ADKINS, General Course
. . . MYRTIS AGNER, Distributive Education: D.O.E. 4: Glee Club 2: Ring Tennis 1:
Soft Ball 2; Volleyball 2 . . . MADELINE ALLEN, Commercial Course: Annual
Staff 3,4: Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4: Laboratory Assistant 4: Newspaper Staff 4:
Student Patrol 3. . . ANNE ARNOLD, Distributive Education: D.O.E. 4: Glee Club
2 . . . JEAN ARRINGTON. Modern Language Course; Spanish Club 4; Volleyball
2: Ring Tennis 2 . . . MARCELINE AVERY, Modern Lfnuage Ccurse: Spanish Club
4 . . . AUDREY BAILEY, Modern Language Course.
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BAILEY, J.
HARDEN
BAIRD
BASTON
BANKS
BIBLE, M. J.
BANNISTER
BIBLE, W.
JANE BAILEY. Distributive Education. D.O.E. 4 . . . ELIZABETH BAIRD, Classical
Course; French Club 4: Honor Society 4 . . . JOYCE BANKS, Modern Language
Course: Alpha Try-Hi-Y. Treasurer: 4: French Club 4: Archery Club 4! Senior
Council; Ring Tennis 2,4: Soft Ball 2.3: Volleyball 2,3,4 . . . JACQUELIN BANNIS-
TER, General Course . . . BETTY BARDEN, Commercial Course . . . MYRTLE
BASTON, Commercial Course; Student Council 1: Student Patrol 1: Red Cross 2:
Annual Staff 3,4; Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4 . . MARY JANE BIBLE, Mod-
ern Language Course: Spanish Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4: Choial Club 4 . . . WANDA
BIBLE, Distributive Education: D.O.E. 4.
1947
BIVENS
BRADFORD
BLACKSTON
BREDENBERG
BLOUNT
BRETT
BOYCE
BROXTON
BETTY GIVENS, Commercial Course; Girl Reserves 1.2.3: Student Council
3; Student Patrol 4: Honor Society 4 . . . EUDELLE BLACKSTON, General
Course . . . BILLIE BLOUNT, Commercial Course: Red Cress 3 . . . HELEN BOYCE
Distributive Education: D.O.E. 4 . . . DAHLIA BRADFORD. Modern Language
Course; Spanish Club 4; Ring Tennis 2.4: Volleyball 2,3 .. . HELEN BREDENBERG.
Classical Course; French Club 4 . . . MARIAN BRETT. Classical Course: Spanish
Club 4: Choral Club 4: Volleyball 1,3: Ring Tennis 1 . . . BETTY BROXTON, General
Course: Ring Tennis 1,2: Volleyball 1: Soft Ball 2,3.
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1947
ANN BRYAN, Modern Language Course; Spanish Club 4; Newspaper Editorial Staff
4; Student Council 3; Red Cross 1; Tubman Band 4 . . . DOROTHY BURCH, Com-
mercial Conrse: Girl Reserve 1,2, President 1: Glee Club 1 . . . ANN BURGAMY,
Modern Language Course; Spanish Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Ring Tennis 4 . . . GENE
BYRD, Commercial Course; Student Patrol 3 . . . JOAN BYRD, Classical Course;
French Club, Treasurer, 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, 4; Student Patrol 3.4 .. .
FRANCES CADLE, Commercial Course; Student Patrol 3; Red Cross 1,3 .. . BESSIE
RAY CARN, General Course; D.O.E. Club 3, 4; Soft Ball 1 . . . VONCILE CARNES
Commercial Course.
BRYAN, A.
BYRD, J.
BURCH
CADLE
BURGAMY
CARN
BYRD, G.
CARNES
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CHRISTINE CLARK, Distributive Education: D.O.E. 3,4 .. . SUE CLARK, Com-
mercial Course . . . LOUISE CLAUSSEN, Modern Language Course; Spanish Club
4; Annual Staff 3,4, Business Manager 4; Theta Tri-Hi-Y 4: Volleyball 1; Ring Tennis
1 . . DOROTHY COLLINS, General Course . . . KATHERINE CONNALLY, Modern
Language Course; Girl Reserves 1 . . . LUCY ANN COOPER, Modern Language
Course; Newspaper Staff, Business Manager 3,4; Student Patrol 3,4; French Club,
Secretary 4; Alphat Tri-Hi-Y, President 4; Ring Tennis 1 . . . ESTHER CORDLE,
Classical Course; Latin Club, Vice-President 3, President 4; French Club 4, Vice-
President 4; Honor Society, President 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff, Literary
Editor 4; Glee Club 1; Concordia Chorus 2; Tubman Band 4 , . . MARY ANN DEER,
Distributive Education; D.O.E. 4.
CLARK, C.
CONNALY
CLARK. S.
COOPER
CLAUSSEN
CORDLE
COLLINS
DEER
DELGATO
EIDSON
DIKE
ELLIS, MARGARET
DRAWDY
!:LLI3, MARTHA
DURDEN
ESTROFF
ANN DELGATO, Commercial Course . . . BETTY DIKE, Commercial Course . . .
CHARLOTTE DRAWDY, Classical Course: Annual Staff 3,4; Spanish Club 4: Theta
Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . FRANCES DURDEN, Modern Language Course; Spanish Club 4 . . .
LUCILE EIDSON, Commercial Course . . . MARGARET ELLIS, Modern Language
Course; Spanish Club 4 . . . MARTHA ELLIS, Classical Course; Spanish Club 4;
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Newspaper Staff 3.4; Red Cross 4 . . . ELAINE ESTROFF, General Course;
Senior Council.
1947
ETHERIDGE
FREY
PARR
GAFFORD
FELL
GEIGER
FLOWERS
GHITTER
WILLENA ETHERIDGE, Commercial Course; Student Patrol 3; Glee Club 1; Choir
2 3,4; Tubman Band, Majorette, 4; Ring Tennis 2 . . . EVELYN PARR, Commercial
Course; Student Council 3 . . . BOBBIE FELL, Commercial Course; Student Council
3; Red Cross 2; Newspaper Staff 3, Editor 4; Annual Staff 4 , . . FRANCES FLOWERS,
Modern Language Course; Spanish Club 4; Student Patrol 3: Newspaper Staff 4;
Red Crcs 2; Choral Club 2; Glee Club 1 . . . FLORENCE PREY, Commercial Course;
Student Patrol 3 . . BETTY GAFFORD, Commercial Course . . . CAROLINE GEIGER,
Modern Language Course; Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4 . . LEAH
GHITTER, Modern Language Course; French Club 4; Choir 4; Honor Society 3,4;
Volleyball 3.
B
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GIBBS
GUILLEBEAU
GIVEN
HALE
GOODWIN
HAMBY
GREAR
HAWN
JOYCE GIBBS. Commercial Course: Student Patrol 3: Newspaper Staff, Editor, 4:
Honor Society 4 . . . NANCY GIVEN. Modern Language Course; Choral Club 1; Span-
ish Club 2; Volleyball 1,2: Ring Tennis 1.2: Ping Pong 3 . . . ELNORA GOODWIN.
General Course; Red Cress 4 . . . JEAN GREAR, Classical Course; Spanish Club 4:
Newspaper Staff 4; Volleyball 1,2,3; Ring Tennis 1,2 .. . JOAN GUILLEBEAU.
Commercial Course: Home Economics Club 1: Annual Staff 3; Ring Tennis 1. 2; Vol-
leyball 1,2; Basketball 1.2 .. . PATRICIA HALE. Modern Language Course; Ring
Tennis 1: Spanish Club 4 , . . JOANNE HAMBY, Modern Language Course; Choral
Club 1; Newspaper Staff 3: Spanish Club 3 . . . KELSIE HAWN. Modern Language
Course; French Club 4: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 1.
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HEMRICK
HINTON
HENLEY
HOLSTON
HERNDON
HOLT
HILLMAN
HOUCK
MARTHA HEMRICK, Modern Language Course: Spanish Club 4; Home Economics
Club 1: Red Cross 1; Choral Club 4 . . . VIRGINIA HENLEY, Commercial Course;
Student Patrol 3; Red Cross 3 . . . BETTY KERNDON, Modern Language Course;
Home Economics Club 1; Red Cross 2; Spanish Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Basketball
1,2; Ring Tennis 1,2; Volleyball 1,2 .. . JANIE HILLMAN, Commercial Course; Red
Cross 2; Ring Tennis 3 . . . BETTY HINTON, Commercial Course; Student Council
4; Ring Tennis 2; Volleyball 1 . . . ALICE HOLSTON, Modern L-nguage Course;
Annual Staff 4; Athletic Council 2,3,4, Point System Manager 4; French Club 4;
Archery Club 3,4, Ring Tennis 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Hockey 2; Basketball 2,3,4 . . .
SALLY HOLT, Modern Language Course; Spanish 3; Student Council 3; Student
Patrol 3 . . . SUE HOUCK, Classical Course; Spanish Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Latin Club
Annual Staff 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Honor Society 3,4; Student Patrol 3,4; Student
Council, Central 4; Senior Council.
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LOIS HUFF, Modern Language Course; Spanish Club 4: Newspaper Staff 4; Alpha
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Red Cross 1; Volleyball 2,3; Ring Tennis 2 . . . MARJORIE HUNDLEY,
Distributive Education; D.O.E. Club 4 . . . FRANCES JAMES, Distributive Education;
Girl Reserves 1; D.O.E. Club, Vice President 4; State Distributors Club, Secretary and
Treasurer 4 . . . RUTH MAY JOE, General Course; Spanish Club 4; Ring Tennis 2,3;
Volleyball 2 . . . ANNE JOHNSON, Modern Language Course; French Club 4;
Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff, Literary Editor 4; Choir 4 . . . DOROTHY JOHNSON,
Modern Language Course; Choir 2,3,4; Student Patrol 4; Home Economics Club 1,3,
Program Chairman 3 . . . ELSIE JOHNSON, Modern Language Course; Home Eco-
nomics Club 1; Spanish Club 4; Student Patrol 4; Red Cross 1 . . . NEVA JOHNSON,
General Course.
HUFF
JOHNSON, A.
HUNDLEY
JOHNSON, D.
JAMES
JOHNSON, E.
JOE
JOHNSON, N.
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VIVIAN JOHNSON, Commercial Course; Red Cross 4 . . . FAY JOYNER, Modern
Language Course: French Club 4; Glee Club 1 . . . MARGIE JOYNER, Modern Lan-
guage Course; Glee Club, Librarian, 1; French Club, Vice President 4; Tri-Hi-Y,
Chaplain 4; Junior Class Secretary; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Senior Coun-
cil; Library Assistant 4; Ring Tennis 4 . . . ARTASSER KELLY, Commercial Course
. . . CLARA KENNEDY, Commercial Course; Student Patrol 4 . . . SUSIE KENT,
Distributive Education; D.O.E. Club 4 . . . MIRIAM KING, Commercial Course . . .
ELIZABETH KITCHENS. Commercial Course.
JOHNSON, V.
KENNEDY
JOYNER, F
KENT
JOYNER, M.
KING
KELLY
KITCHENS
LANIER
LEWIS, B.
LAWTON
LEWIS, J.
LAYNE
LOGUE
LEVER
LOO
LOUISE LANIER, Commercial Course; Red Cross 2; Student Patrol 3,4 .. . GERTIE
LAWTON, Commercial Course . . . PAULA LAYNE, Classical Course; French Club
4; Athletic Council 3; Tubman Band 4; Ring Tennis 2.3; Volleyball 2,3; Soft Ball 2
. . , NELL LEVER, Modern Language Course; Home Economics Club 1; Choir 1,2;
French Club 4; Student Patrol 3,4, Program Chairman 4 . . . BETTY LEWIS, Distri-
butive Course . . . JUANITA LEWIS, Modern Language Course; Spanish Club 4;
Student Council 3: Glee Club 1 . . . GRACE LOGUE. Commercial Course; Choir 2;
Newspaper Staff 3 . . . MEW YOUN LOO, Modern Language Course; Archery Club
3,4, Treasurer 4; Student Council 3; Volleyball 3,4; Ring Tennis 3,4; Baseball 3,4;
Hockey 3; Varsity Basketball 3,4.
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MAXWELL
McMICHAEL
McCONNELL
MEIERE
McKENZIE
MEINERS
McMAHAN
MERRY
BARBARA MAXWELL, Classical Course: French Club 4: Anr.ual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4: Theta
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Volleyball 2; Ring Tennis 2 . . . MARJORIE McCONNELL. Classical Course: Athletic
Council 3,4: Theta Tri-Hi-Y 4: Latin Club 3,4: Spanish Club, Treasurer 4: Red Cross 3: Annual Staff 4:
Junior Class Vice President: Senior Class President: Student Council 3: Central Council 4: Senior
Council, President: Student Patrol 2: Ring Tennis 1,2,3,4: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 4 . . .
SHIRLEY McKENZIE, Modern Language Course; Glee Club 2; French Club 4 . . . DOROTHY Mc-
MAHAN, Commercial Course; Student Council 3; Senior Council . . . EDRIE LYLE McMICHAEL.
Modern Language Course: Glee Club 1; Choral Club 2,3; Spanish Club 4 . . . MARIAN MEIERE, Clas-
sical Course: Newspaper Editorial Staff 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, Program Chairman 4; French Club 4; Ring Ten-
nis 4 .. . META MEINERS. Modern Language Course; Athletic Council 2,3.4, President 4; French
Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Central Council 4; Student Patrol 3.4; Honor Society 3 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Varsit^
Basketball 3,4: Volleyball 2,3.4; Ring Tennis 2.3.4; Soft Ball 2.3 .. . ELLEN MERRY, Classical
Course; Newspaper Editorial Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; French Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Central Council
4.
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MILLER
MOYER
MITCHELL
NALL
MOORE. B. S.
OCONNOR
MOORE. M.
ODANIEL
VIRGINIA MILLER. Distributive Education: D.O.E. Club 3.4 .. . PEGGY MITCHELL.
Commercial Course: Red Cross 1 . . . BETTY SUE MOORE. Distributive Education
Course . . . MARY MOORE. Distributive Education; Glee Club 3: D.O.E. Club 3,4,
President 4: Central Council 4; Student Patrol 3; Ring Tennis 1: Volley Ball 1 . . .
CAROL MOYER, Distributive Education: Glee Club 1: D.O.E. Club 4: Ring Tennis
1,2.3; Volleyball 1,2; Soft Ball 2,3 .. . LOUISE NALL, General Course; Ring Tennis
4 . . . PATRICIA O'CONNOR, Classical Course; Latin Club 3,4; French Club 4; Alpha
Tri-Hi-Y 4: Newspaper Staff 4; Student Patrol 3; Red Cross 3: Honor Society 4; Soft
Ball 3; Volleyball 1,2.3; Ring Tennis 1,2,3 . . . BILLIE G. O'DANIEL. Distributive
Education: D.O.E Club 3.4: Gle* Club 2; Student Patrol 2: Annual Staff 4.
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OGDEN
PATRICK
PADGETT
PAULK
PARRISH
PEARCE
PARTAIN
PENN
MARY ANNA OGDEN, Classical Course; Newspaper Staff 3.4: Editorial Staff 3; Span-
ish Club 4; Ring Tennis 2,3,4; Soft Ball 2.3,4; Hockey 3; Basketball 3,4; Volleyball
4 . . . MARGARET PADGETT, General Course: Newspaper Staff 3 . . . MARY PAR-
RISH, General Course: Home Economics Club 1; Laboratory Assistant 3,4: News-
paper Editorial Staff 4: Student Patrol 4 . . . CLAIRE PARTAIN, Modern Lan-
guage Course: Home Economics Club 1; Junior Class Secretary . . . JOYCE PATRICK,
Modern Language Course: Choral Club 3,4, President 4; Volleyball 3: Ring Tennis
3 . . . DOROTHY PAULK, Modern Language Course: Glee Club 1: Student Patrol
1.4: Annual Staff 4: French Club 4 . . . MARY PEARCE, Classical Course; Latin Club
3: French Club 4: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Ring Tennis 1.2,3; Volley-
ball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Soft Ball 1,2 .. . CORRIE LOU PENN, Commercial Course.
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WILMA PENNINGTON, Distiibutive Education; Glee Club 1; Choral Club 3,4; D.O.E. Club 4 . . .
KATHARINE PHINIZY, Classical Course; Sophomore Class Vice President; Athletic Council 2,3,4,
Vice President 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Latin Club 3,4, President 3; French Club
4; Student Council 1,2, Vice President 3; Central Council, President 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Ring Tennis
4; Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Hockey 1; Soft Ball 2,3; City League Basketball 2 . . .
NANCY LEE PLOWDEN, General Course; Newspaper, Editorial Staff 3; Student Patrol 3 . . . SARAH
POND, Modern Language Course . . . BETTY POWELL, Classical Course; Latin Club 3,4, Secre-
tary-Treasurer 4; Senior Chorus . . . DOROTHY POWELL, Modern Language Course; Spanish Club
4; Red Cross 3; Student Council 2: Ring Tennis 1.2,3; Volleyball 1,2; Soft Ball 2,3 .. . BARBARA
PRICE, Modern Language Ccuise; Red Cress 3; Spanish Club, President 4; Honor Society 3,4; News-
paper Staff 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Central Council 4 . . . RUTH QUINN, Distributive Education;
D.O.E. Club, Secretary 3; Choir 2; Ring Tennis 1; Volleyball 1,2.
PENNINGTON
POWELL, B.
PHINIZY
POWELL, D.
PLOWDEN
PRICE
POND
QUINN
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ROSEMARY RADFORD, Classical Course; Spanish Club 4; Honor Society 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Senioi
Chorus . . . GLENITA RATHBUN, General Course; Choral Club 4 . . . ANN REESE, Classical Course;
Latin Club 3; French Club 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Student Patrol 4; Senior Council, Secretary; Central
Council 4; Annual Staff, Clubs Editor 4; Senior Class Secretary; Honor Society 4 . . . MABEL
RHODEN, Distributive Education; D.O.E. Club 4; Soft Ball 2 . . . BOBBIE ANNE ROBERTSON.
Modern Language Course; Red Cross, President; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Student Patrol 4, Substitute 3; Tub-
man Band, Drum Major 4; Spanish Club, Vice President 4; Central Council 4; Soft Ball 1 . . . JANE
ROGERS, Modern Language Course; French Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Theta Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senior
Council; Ring Tennis 3; Volleyball 3 . . . JACQUELYN ROOKS, Classical Course; Latin Club 3,4,
Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; French Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Honor Society 4 . . . LILY RUFO, Distribu-
tive Education; D.O.E. Club 4; Choir 1.2.4; Ring Tennis 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,4; Badminton 3.
RADFORD
ROBERTSON
RATHBUN
ROGERS
REESE
ROOKS
RHODEN
RUFO
RUSHTON
SEITZ
SAVAGE
SIMON
SCHLEY
SLIGH
SCHROEDER
SMITH
JIMMIE RUSHTON. Commercial Course; Student Patrol 3 . . . IRENE SAVAGE, Mod-
ern Language Course: Archery Club 2,3,4, President 4, Treasurer 3; Athletic Council
4; Central Council 4; Spanish Ciub 4: Volleyball 2,3,4: Ring Tennis 2,3,4; Basketball
2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Hockey 2: Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 . . . BETTY ANNE SCHLEY.
Modern Language Course: Spanish Club 4 . . . NANNETTE SCHROEDER. Commercial
Course: Choral Club 3; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class President; French
Club 4; Annual Staff. Picture Editor 4: Central Council 4; Student Patrol 3; Honor
Society 4 . . . BARBARA SEITZ. Classical Course; French Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4;
Volleyball 3; Ring Tennis 3 . . . GISELA SIMON, General Course . . . BETTY LEE
SLIGH. Commercial Course; Student Patrol 4: Red Cross 4; Basketball 2 . . . ETHEL
SMITH, Classical Course: Spanish Club 4; Theta Tri-Hi-Y 4; Newspaper Staff 4;
Student Council 1; Student Patrol 1; Volleyball 1.2; Ring Tennis 1,2.
1947
SMITH, J.
STANLEY
SMITH, M.
STELLING
SMOAK
STOWELL
SNELLGROVE
SUMMERALL
JEAN SMITH, General Course . . . MARITA SMITH, Modern Language Course:
Student Patrol, Substitute 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Newspaper Staff 4
. . . EDNA SMOAK, Modern Language Course: Spanish Club 4 . . . BETTY SNELL-
GROVE, Commercial Course . . . HELEN STANLEY, Commercial Course; Choir 1;
Student Patrol 3 . . . TECKLA STELLING, Classical Course; Spanish Club 4; Latin
Club 3,4: Annual Staff 4; Student Patrol, Squad Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y Project Chairman
4; Honor Society 4; Ring Tennis 3,4; Volleyball 3,4: Basketball 1,3,4: Soft Ball 1,2,3
. . . YVONNE STOWELL, Commercial Course . . . MILDRED SUMMERALL, Distri-
butive Education; D.O.E. Club 4; Student Patrol 3.
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SWEARINGEN
TURNER
TAYLOR
WADE
TEMPLETON
WALKER, A.
THOMAS
WALKER, G.
ELEANOR SWEARINGEN. Commercial Course; Student Patrol 3,4, Captain 4 . . .
ELEANOR TAYLOR. Commercial Course . . . DERYL TEMPLETON. Commercial
Course . . . SALLIE THOMAS, Classical Course: Latin Club 4; French Club 4; Alpha
Tri-Hi-Y 4: Honor Society 3,4: Newspaper Staff 4: Ring Tennis 2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4;
Hockey 1; Basketball 1,2.3.4; Baseball 1,2,3.4 . . . OLLIE BURT TURNER. Com-
mercial Course; Home Economics Club 1; Newspaper Staff 3 . . . ANN WADE,
Commercial Course; Red Cross 3 . . . ANN WALKER, Classical Course; Spanish Club
4; Choir 2; Senior Chorus . . . GLORIA WALKER. Modern Language Course: French
Club 4.
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WALL
WEAVER
WARDLAW
WEBSTER
WASHINGTON
WEIR
WEATHERS
WHITAKER
DOLORES WALL, Modern Language Course; Spanish Club 4 . . . SUE WARDLAW,
General Course . . . MARY WASHINGTON, Commercial Course; Ring Tennis 4 . . .
JANICE WEATHERS, Modern Language Course; Student Council 1; Choral Club
2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Athletic Council 3,4, Secretary 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4 Editorial
Staff 4; French Club 4; Archery Club 4; Senior Council; Senior Class Vice-President;
Varsity Basketball 4; Ring Tennis 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2.3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soft
Ball 1,2,3 . . . ANN WEAVER, Classical Course; Latin Club 3,4, Program Chairman
4; French Club, President 4; Student Patrol 3; Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff 4;
Central Council 4; Ring Tennis 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Hockey 2;
Soft Ball 3,4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 . . . MARJORIE WEBSTER, Distributive Edu-
cation; Choral Club 2,3; D.O.E. Club 4 . . . VERNA WEIR, Commercial Ccurse; Stu-
dent Council 1; Student Patrol 3; Ring Tennis 3; Volleyball 2 ... MARY WHITAKER,
Commercial Course; Ring Tennis 4; Volleyball 4; Basketball 4.
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MARTHA WIDENER, Commercial Course; Student Patrol 3 . . . BETTY WILHELM,
Modern Language Course; Choral Club 3 . . . BARBARA WILKINSON, Commercial
Course: Newspaper Staff 3,4, Editorial Staff 4 . . . JACQUELINE WILLIAMS, Dis-
tributive Education; D.O.E. Club 3,4 .. . BARBARA WONG, Modern Language Course;
Spanish Club 4 . . . MOLLY WONG, Distributive Education; D.O.E. Club 4; Choir 3,4;
Tubman Band, Twirler 4; Volleyball 1,2; Ring Tennis 1,2; Soft Ball 1,2,3 . . . ANN
YOUNG, Commercial Course; Choral Club 4; Soft Ball 1 . . . DOLORES ZIMMER-
MAN, General Course; Student Council 3; Ring Tennis 3.
WIDENER
WONG, B.
WILHELM
WONG, M.
WILKINSON
YOUNG
WILLIAMS
ZIMMERMAN
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CLASS OFFICERS
ANN WHATLEY ._ President
VERNA LEE HARDY Vice President
AUDREY LINDSEY _ Secretary-Treasurer
ALICE ADAMS
ANGADELL ADAMS
JANE ALLEN
MARION ALMOND
JACQUELYN ANDERSON
JEANETTE ANDERSON
MARY ARNETT
MILDRED ASHE
MARY ATKINSON
LUCILE AYERS
CAROLYN BARRETT
ALICE BARRS
DORIS BEELAND
BETTY BIBB
BARBARA BONNETTE
BETTY BROWN
DOLORESE BROWN
BETTY BURCH
ANN CARTER BURDELL
JESSIE MAE BURCKHALTER
ANN BUTLER
ANN BYRD
BETTY JANE CARLTON
PAULINE CARTER
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ANN CHANCEY
BETTY E. CHANDLER
BETTY M. CHANDLER
CAROLYN CHATTMAN
BETTY LOU CHILD
JACQUELINE CLARK
ESTELLE CLIETT
JACQUELINE COFFIELD
RAMONA COLLINS
MARY ALICE COLQUITT
BETTY COOK
MARGARET COOK
ANNE COOPER
JOAN CURLEY
INA DAVIDSON
ANN DAVIS
ARTEMISIA DENNIS
SARA DESSAUER
BELVA LEE DOBYNS
JUNE DOUGLAS
BETTY DUDLEY
SUE DYCHES
EMILY DYE
JUNE EDENFIELD
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HELEN EVANS
HELEN FLOYD
BETTY FORTSON
LINDA FOSTER
CAROLINE FOWLER
ANN FREEMAN
BESSIE LEE GARDNER
BILLIE GARDNER
DOLORES GIBBS
BETTY GILMORE
BETTY GODBEE
ANN GOOLSBY
JEAN GRAMMER
JUANITA GRAYSON
BETTY GREENE
LOUISE GREENE
BETTY GRIFFIN
PEGGY GRIFFIN
JOANNE GRIMAUD
VIRGINIA GRIMAUD
BETTY GROSE
MARY HARDIN
JOYCE HARDY
VERNA LEE HARDY
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GERALDINE HARRISON
MIRIAM HARWELL
MARGIE HELMLY
DOROTHY HENDERSON
JEWELL HIGHTOWER
MARY FRANCES HOGAN
ELIZABETH HOLMES
SALLY HOOD
RUTH HOUSTON
BARBARA HOWARD
JEAN INGLETT
JEAN INMAN
ELEANOR JACKSON
ANNE JAMISON
BETTY JARRETT
PEGGY JEFFCOAT
RUTH JEFFCOAT
BETTY SUE JOHNSON
DOROTHY JOHNSON
BETTY JOHNSON
ELIZABETH JONES
KATHRYN JONES
MARY JONES
NINA JONES
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MARTHA JORDAN
ANNA MAY JUDSON
ISABELLE KEY
BETTY JEANNE KING
BARBARA LANGLEY
AMY LAW-
SUZANNE LEVINE
MILDRED LEWIS
AUDREY LINDSEY
BETTY LOFTON
DORIS LOGAN
CHRISTINE LUNDY
BARBARA MANLY
VIRGINIA MARKS
DORIS MARTIN
JOYCE MARTIN
PEGGY MARTIN
BARBARA MATHEWS
JANE MAYNARD
ANN McCLENDON
JEAN McCONNELL
PEGGY MEADS
CATHRYN MEEKS
BETTY MELTON
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BETTY MILLS
SYLVIA MOUTOS
BETTY JO MOYER
BETTY ANN MULCAY
LaVERNE MURPHY
ELEANORA NIXON
ELOISE NIXON
JUNE NORRIS
GAIL OLIVER
PATSY O'NEAL
ANNE OTWELL
MYRTIE PACE
BETTY PARRISH
LYDIA PATE
LOLETIA PATTERSON
YVONNE PATTERSON
BETTY PHILLIPS
BENITA PHINIZY
ANNABELL POPE
EVELYN PRIEST
DORIS PRIOR
MARY QUINN
ATHENA RABUN
PHYLLIS RABUN
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RUTH REARDEN
MARY LOU REESE
THERESA REEVES
JEAN RHODES
MARGARET RICHTER
JOAN ROSENTHAL
BETTY SAMUELS
BETTY SANDERS
ANN SATCHER
ANN SAYER
BETTY SCOTT
PATRICIA SCHWALL
JOYCE SEGO
DOLORES SHAPIRO
PEGGY SHERMAN
RITA SILVER
JEANNE SIMPSON
MARY SISK
MIRIAM SISKIN
SADIE SLEISTER
ANN SMALLEY
ANNE SMITH
JEAN SMITH
FA YE SNYDER
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DORIS STEVENS
MONA STEWART
SARAH STIREWALT
JOAN STOCKTON
JANE STONE
MILLIE STREET
THELMA THIGPEN
JUNE THOMPSON
BETTY ANNE THRAILKILL
DOROTHY THRASHER
HELEN TUDOR
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MARY ELLEN WALKER
ANNE WARR
ADELE WARREN
GLORIA WATKINS
JUANITA WATKINS
JOYCE WEIL
NELL WESTBROOK
ANN WHATLEY
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BETH WILCOX
BOBBIE ANN WILLIS
MARY WOLFE
DAISY WOO
LILY WOO
BETTY WOOD
NANNETTE YOUNG
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CLASS OFFICERS
JOAN JANSEN President
THEO MACMURPHY Vice President
RACHEL WONG Secretary-Treasurer
MACMURPHY
JANSEN
WONG
SOPHOMORE 1 V
First row: Evelyn Kulp, Joanne Colvurn, Jon Anthony, Peggy Peabody, Beverly Weather-
ford, Theo Macmurphy, Betty Mcintosh, Ann Voorhis, Ellen Martin. Frances >Amick, Betty
Ann Green, Ann Dasher, Elaine Fogle, Barbsra Rubenstein, Julia Hagler.~
Second row: Virginia Joe, Martha Burden, Rena Walker, Eugene Hiers, Gcnnie Tant, Susan
Hemstreet, Dorothy Burdashaw, Virginia Drexel, Mary Merry, Alice Merry, {Catherine Barrett,
Joan Dunbar, Mary Fenton Che^Piam, Let a Barfield, Gladys Meiere
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SOPHOMORE 2
Glenda Rooks, Lucy Clay-
tor, Laura Gauthier, Joan
Cham bers, Joan Lee
Castleberry, Ann Smith,
Joyce McNure, Margare-
tha Bowick, Joan Barrett,
Barbara Edwards, Lois
Ann Brown.
SOPHOMORE 2
Seated: Ann Hopkins, Patricia
Ponder, Lois Ann Hale, Vera
Greeson. Standing: Ann Gutier-
rez, Joan Compton, Caroline Mc-
Gahee, Betty Jones, Edna Gri-
maud, Geraldine Pardue.
SOPHOMORE 2
Mary Rheney, Charlotte
Luckey, Margie Ann Ros-
signol, Martha Woodall,
Louise D'Antignac, Bob-
bie Parks, Barbara Ow-
ens, Mary Ellen Brown,
Dorothy Hardin, Joyce
Green.
SOPHOMORE 3
First row: Peggy Almand, Martha Cawley, Jean Bowick. Second row: Jean Creech, Alice
Aaronson. Barbara Bennett, Lois Barrick. Thiidrow: Peggy Harris, Carolyn Bohler, Betty Meeks.
Fourth row: Ann Hutcheson, Joan McNeil, Jean Cox, Sue Hanchey.
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SOPHOMORE 3
First row: Jean Rowe, Elsie Ann
Willige, Maxine Smith, Shirley
Pardue. Second row: Sue Price,
Betty Jane Stockton, Betty Raines,
Patsy Ruth Utley. Third row-
Rachel Moore, Joanne Myrick,
Claire Perkins, Frances Rowe,
Jane Ragsdale.
SOPHOMORE 4
Betty Kilpatrick, Nina Barrett, Betty Jean Howard, Mildred Gormley, Betty Blanchard, Nancy Mc-
Elmurray, Nancy Archer, Dorotliy Kennedy, Betty Jean Farr, Ruby Jansen, Sarah Dukes, Ardean
Jones.
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SOPHOMORE 4
First row: Estelle Regopolos, Bob-
bie Ann Nickles, Nancy Montgom-
ery, Ann Newton. Second row:
Nancy Willingham, Mary Young.
Margie Widener, Betty McNelly,
INIary Powell, Pat Morrow.
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SOPHOMORE 5
Jo Ann Brown, Elsie Blackwell, Peggy Campbell, Gloria Johnston, Thomasene Wall, Joyce Jackson,
Louise Adams, Mary Joe, Betty McKnight, Martha Wheatley, Betty Patrick, Frances Williams.
Sa^^^/m&ted
SOPHOMORE 6
Seated: Mary Frances Hcrndon.
Jacqueline Fallaw. Betty June
Ayers, Jean Guy. Helen Harden.
Standing: Lillian Campbell, Eliza-
beth Burgess, Dorothy Beeland.
Betty DeBow, Gloria Chancey.
Miriam Hamilton.
SOPHOMORE d
Seated: Mary Ann Jones, Joan Jansen, Willie Lewis, Mary Jackson. Standing:
Eva Lee Meadows, Doris Lewis, Virginia Key, Janette Johnson, Martel Kitchens,
Mary Parr.
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SOPHOMORE 6
Seated: Betty Thompson. Rachel
Wong, Pansy Price, Joyce Rush-
ton, Sara Tanner. Standing: Bet-
ty Jean Reeder, Earline Reese,
Imogene Purvis, Connie Satcher,
Mary Waters. Hazel Radford.
SOPHOMORE 7
Standing: Barbara Albert, Betty Averell, Peggy Green, Elizabeth Meads, Lois McCann, Bernice
Hooper, Monteen Hasty, Reaby Hobbs, Martha Goings, Hazel Weatherford, Geneva Barrett. Seated:
LaVerne Bowman, Helen Foster, Pauline Wren, Vernell Gantt, Bernice Barden, Tommie Robbins,
Dorothy Wren, Mary Russell, Betty Dempsey, Hazel Thompson, Ethel Smith, Gertie Ellenberg, Betty
Ramsey.
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SOPHOMORE 8
First row: Barbara Turner, Mar-
garet Parker, Elizabeth Woods.
Nancy Merritt, Evelyn Young-
blood, Betty Sorrow, Peggy Simp-
son, Joyce Priest, Jenna Young.
Second row: Margaret Smith.
Myrtle Moseley. Grace Poole. Pa-
tricia Stone.
SOPHOMORE 8
First row: Jean Carter, Myrtle Chavous, Betty Durham, Jessie Calamas, June Kirk-
land. Second row: Kathleen Cheesborough, Evelyn Carey, Janet Jowers, Marilyn
Gheesling.
SOPHOMORE 9
First row: Betty Brock. Bobbie Atkins, Frances Murphy. Betty Will-
iams. Second row: Lorraine Williams. Mary NeSmith. Ruby Kirkland,
Joyce King. Mildred Hamilton. Phoebe Barker. Third row: Eleanor
Koger, Betty Youngblood. Norma Walker. Jo Ann Webb. Jeannette
Patrick, Joan Myrick.
SOPHOMORE 10
First row: Dorothy Powell, Elsie Ricketts, Lillian
Powell. Second row; Elizabeth Johnston, Melbra
Zorn, June Perkins, Betty Phelps.
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SOPHOMORE 10
First row: Joyce White, Ann Summerall, Barbara
McMahan, Jacqueline NeSmith. Second row:
Mary Holmes, Josephine Goodson, Barbara John-
son.
SOPHOMORE 10
Bottom: Verdria Barfoot, Clemmie Kilby. De-
Brada Brown, Leona Gregory. Betty Reese. Top:
Lillian Evans, Joanne Cleveland, Nell Gould.
SOPHOMORE 11
Margaret Jansen. Jackie Gunter,
Betty Bessenger, Alice Whitt.
Mildred Carroll, Dorothy Sills.
SOPHOMORE 11
Christine McCarty. Janette McClain, Vera Dyches. Bessie Wombles, Frances Brinson,
Sarah Priest.
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SOPHOMORE 11
Hazel Adams, Margaret
Wood. Joyce Creech, Mil-
dred Groover, Barbara
Allen. Elizabeth Good-
win.
McCONNELL
FLEMING
BENTLEY
NIXON
CLASS OFFICERS
FLORRIE FLEMING President
SALLIE NIXON Vice President
JEWELL BENTLEY Secretary
SANDRA McCONNELL _ __ Treasurer
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FRESHMAN 1
First row; Wennie Bowen, Ellen Boone. La Verne Bridges, Betty Jean Baker, Barbara BecKneli,
Betty Baker, Anne Bearden, Joyce Barton, Shirley Allgood. Second row: Margaret Brown,
Dollie Bradshaw, Patsy Blanchard, Mary Ruth Bridges, Christine Barrs, Jewell Bentley, Janet
Bowdidge, Dolorian Arthur, Barbara Allen. Third row: Roslyn Bogeslov, Ada Bradley, Sara Atta-
way, Gloria Bedingfield, Nell Blanchard, Mary Alice Blair, Helen Alberson, Betty Belger, Mary
Belger.
FRESHMAN 2
First row: Jackie Chavous, Barbara Clary, Joyce Clayton, Martha Bryan, Betty Bumpus, Betty
Chapman, Mary Alice Burch, Barbara Burpee. Second row: Billie Connell, Rosemary Burpee,
Betty Cook, Betty Cofer, June Cato, Ethel Busch, Betty June Bunn. Third row: Betty Clark, Patsie
Campbell, Carolyn Butler, Anne Carmichael, Francis Chambers, June Cooke, Pauline Carroll, Dorothy
Cooper.
FRESHMAN 3
First row: Betty Doolittle, Janis Dubose, Carolyn Eubanks, Joanne Dover, Betty Dawson, Margaret
Dye, Joyce Dyson, Dolores Crawford, Gertrude Easier, Betty Ann Crawford. Second row: Eliza-
beth Cooper, Gertrude Eidson, Betty Duncan, Barbara Culpepper, Janice Everett, Barbara Drake,
Doris Dunn, Geneva Driggers, Betty Denton. Third row: Betty Joan Cox, Virginia Dunn, Peggy
Durliam, Jeanette Crawford, Elizabeth Erickson, Lois Dozier, Martha Dye, Lavern Davis.
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FRESHMAN 4
First row: Martha Gilmore, Marian Foster, Jeanette Gay. Doris Green, Laura Gregory, Joanne Ford,
Austin Gilliland, Joan Griffin, Ophelia Fields. Second row: Bengovan George, Barbara Gunter.
Ann Gaddy, Elynor Fortune, Doris Harden, Mazina Faglier, Betty Garner, Carolyn Hadden, Sara
Galloway. Third row: Betty Jean Fell, Nell Ruth Guill. Jean Graham, Mae Godowns, Burnie Guy,
Florence Fleming, Joan Fulmer, Lela Mae Griffin, Gloria Ganus.
FRESHMAN 5
First row: Jane Heng, Betty Jo Home, Grace Harris, Lucile Hobbs, Mary Joyce Harrison, Ann Har-
ris, Lettie Harley, Catherine Howell. Second row: Ruby Inglett, Beatrice Howard, Betty Hutchins,
Betty Jackson, Jean Hickernell, Betty Jean Helmly, Kay Hutto, Caroline Hiers, Doris Huff. Third
row: Jane Huguley, Thelma Howard, Erline Hill, Glenda Henderson, June Hazel, Betty Ruth
Hixon, Annette Harper, Betty Ivey, Joe Anne Hendrix.
FRESHMAN 6
First row: Betty Kitchens, Jean Johnson, Margaret Lewis, Willie Johnson, Harriet Jue, Saul Sin
Loo, Mildred Jones, Betty Kellett. Second row: Ann Livingston, Peggy King, Mary Lou Jones,
Mary Jane Jones, Mary Kelley, Pauline Ledbetter, Barbara Kellett, Mary Luckey, Grace Johnson.
Third row: Dorothy Johnston, Marjorie Jennings, Carolyn Kennedy, Betty Lott, Betty Luckey.
Annie Laura Love, Sarah Luke, Carolyn Lord, Rosellen Love.
FRESHMAN 7
First row: Jeanine Mays, Martha McGowan, Margie McAlhaney, Ann Menger. Barbara MeLean,
Pat Marshall, Barbara Metts, Mary McDowell, Julia McWade. Second row: Peggy Marriott,
Jeanine McKettrick, Sally Maddox, Peggy Mcllhaney, Sue Martin, Mary Lynn, Pat Marbut, Bever-
ley McMichael. Third row: Sandra McConnell, Julie Marschalk, Jeannette Mitchum, Barbara Mc-
Kissick, Jean Mobley, Ruth Maddox, Sylvia Melton.
FRESHMAN 8
First row: Shirley Peters, Muriel Oellerich, Jane Newfton, Beth Mueller, Betty Pearson, Ann Pad-
gett, Jewell Morgan, Catherine Meyers. Second row; Harriet Perkins, Margaret Newman, Mary
Piatt, Gwynne Odum, Hilda Moore, Barbara Mulcay, Jean Oliveros, Joyce Murphey. Third row; Lena
Morris, Aleen Payton, Eunice Newsome, Betty Norvell, Gloria Phillips, Sally Nixon, Joan Morris,
Ann Parrish.
FRESHMAN 9
First row: Frances Powell. Frankie Ramsbothin, Ann Rankin, Mary Sellers. Joyce Prescott, Hazel
Proscott, Jacquelin Shipman. Judith Rhodes. Nancy Powell. Second row: Rita Roberson, Mary
Russell, Margaret Reeder, Olie Powell, Dorothy Shead, Mildred Rhoden, Grace Satcher. Valerie
Proctor. Third row: Sadie Regan, La Verne Rabun, Helen Rabun, Jacquelin Ricks, Catherine
Sanders, Carolyn Russell, Sadie Scott. Minnie Lee Price, Betty Rollins.
W'Haimmy
FRESHMAN 10
First row: Dorothy Smith. Joanne Spithaler. Chiistine Short. Ida Rose Southerland. Betty Smith.
Doris Smith. Virginia Towill. Joyce Sumerall. Jojce Thrift. Viola Todd. Second row: Erma Smith.
June Smith. Joyce Carolyn Smith, Cornelia Swindler. Virginia Smith. Ruby Smalley, Ann Thomp-
son. Rona Snyder. Carol Symms. Third row: Jsnette Storey. Jo Ann Thurmond. Joyce LaVerne
Smith. Mary Alice Sumerau, Patti Ann Tarlyn, Wahala Taylor, Billie Jean Stone, Gloria Thomas,
Annie L. Thigpen.
FRESHMAN 11
First row: Katheryn Trapnell, Mary Jo Wood. Sylvia Wright, Joyce Wilk. Peggy Wilensky, Margaret
Woodward, Elise Williams, Erlene Wilk, Myrl Walker. Second i-ow: Elizabeth Wilson, Betty
Wren. Sandra Williams. Eleanor Whitfield, Connie Wilson, Johnnie Wombles, Catherine Williams,
Janet Walker, Margie Wolfe. Third row: Julia Wilson, Billie Jean Woodward, Helen Weathers,
Jackie Wolfe, Mary Harris Whitaker, Eliza Wallace, Rehean Usry, Jackie Yeargain.
FRESHMAN 12
First row: Mary Ellen McDaniel. Joy Leaptrotte. Lois Reeder. Doris Elizabeth Walker. Dorothy
Turner. Sue Simmons. Naomi Powell. Eulalia Jones. Betty Cosnahan, Doris Walker, Mary Blackwell,
Betty Screws, Carter Emerson. Second row: Betty Redd. Kathleen Glover. Edna Mcintosh. Mary
Ann Cox. Mary Frances Lampley, Ann Moore, Lois Pond, Joyce Clendenning, Margaret Jones, Betty
Abbott. Margaret Home. Joye Swearingen, Jewel Hornsby. Third row: Carolyn Holton, Dorothy
Wheatley, Geraldine Harper, Sarah Kennedy, Gerry Mathis, Lillie Beasley, Iris Hardin, Crystal Hind-
man, Betty Tapley, Frances Lever, Joyce Burke, Jean Elliot, Alice Sibert,
JVIAJDS AND
EDITORS
ANN REESE,
Clubs Editor
KATHARINE PHINIZY,
Student Representative
ESTHER CORDLE,
Literary Editor
META MEINERS,
Sports Editor
NANNETTE
SCHROEDER,
Picture Editor
ANN OTWELL,
Art Editor
SUE HOUCK
LOUISE CLAUSSEN
Editor-in-Chief
-Business Manager
FACULTY ADVISERS
Miss Mary Jones
Miss Eugenia Hutto
Miss Mabel Bvrd
LITERARY STAFF
JACQUELYN ROOKS
ANNE JOHNSON
ANN WEAVER
BENITA PHINIZY
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ATHLETICS STAFF
and
CLUBS STAFF
Alice Holston
Joan Jansen
Marjorie Joyner
Ann Davis
Teckla Stelling
PICTURE STAFF
and
ART STAFF
Verna Lee Hardy, Charlotte Drawdy,
Eleanor Jackson, Jane Rogers, Peggy
Peabody, Mary Fenton Cheatham. Joan
Dunbar, Ann Byrd.
BUSINESS STAFF
Bottom row: Barbara Max-
well, Myrtle Baston, Joan Cox,
Katherine Barrett, Dorothy
Thrasher, Madeline Allen. Top
row: Dorothy Paulk, Marjorie
McConnell, Betty E. Chandler,
Ruth Houston, Florrie Flem-
ing.
The
EDITORS
BOBBIE FELL News Editor
LYDIA PATE News Editor
JOYCE GIBBS Editorials
BENITA PHINIZY Editorials
MARIAN MEIERE , .... . News Editor
ELOISE NIXON Society Editor
ANN OTWELL Sports Editor
ANN DAVIS ..... Associate Editor
MADELINE ALLEN Exchange Editor
JANICE WEATHERS Society Editor
LUCY ANN COOPER ..._. Business Manager
ELLEN MERRY Editor-in-Chief
BARBARA WILKINSON ..... Literary Editor
Tubman Times
FACULTY ADVISERS
Miss Emma L. Wilkinson
Miss Dorothy Moore
Mrs. Ruby Turner
Miss Evelyn McNair
BUSINESS STAFF
Seated: Frances Flowers, Nancy Given, Barbara Price, Verna Lee Hardy, Lucy Ann Cooper, Jean Smith. Amy Law,
Jean McConnell, Sylvia Moutos. Standing; Lois Huff, Joanne Hamby, Betty Herndon. Marita Smith, Ann Carter
Burdell, Helen Evans, Virginia Grimaud, Patricia O'Connor, Doris Prior.
REPORTERS
Standing: Ethel Smith, Ann Saver. Dorothy Henderson. Ruth Houston. Betty E. Chandler. Dolores Shapiro, Suzanne
Levine, Sallie Thomas, Ann Whatley. Mary Anna Ogden. Barbara Seitz. Barbara Maxwell, Peggy Sherman. Seated:
Phyllis Rabun, Marian Almand, Ann Bryan, Ann Gcclsby, Wilena Etheridge, Joan Stockton, Artemisia Dennis.
Marjorie Joyner. Bessie Gardner. Eleancr Jackscn. Joan Chambers. Joan Castleberry, Jean Grear.
CENTRAL COUNCIL
With backs turned. Katharine Phinizy, Eleanor Swearengen, Betty
June Ayers, Verna Lee Hardy. Seated: Meta Meiners, Bobbie Ann
Robertson, Sue Houck, Irene Savage, Ann Reese, Ann Weaver, Ann
Whatley, Ellen Merry, Lucy Ann Cooper. Standing: Barbara Price,
Rachel Wong. Esther Cordle. Marjorie McConnell. Audrey Lindsey,
Joan Jansen.
SENIOR COUNCIL
Fi.st row: Elaine Estroff. Ann Reese, Marjorie
KCcCcnnell, Janice Weathers. Back row: Nannette
Schroeier, Sue Houck, Joyce Banks, Jean Arring-
tzn, J&ne Rogers, Betty Hinton.
Student Council
FACULTY ADVISERS
Sponsor _ . _ Miss Belle Walker
Senior Adviser Miss Jaquelin Marshall
Junior Adviser Miss Mary Gilliland
Sophomore Adviser Miss Amabel Lansdell
Freshman Adviser Miss Bertha Carswell
HARDY
PHINIZY
i S M
AYERS
OFFICERS
KATHARINE PHINIZY President
VERNA LEE HARDY _ _ ..Vice President
BETTY JUNE AYERS Secretary-Treasurer
JUNIOR COUNCIL
First row: Verna Lee Hardy,
Ann Whatley, Audrey Lind-
sey. Second row: Ann Ot-
well, Betty M. Chandler,
Faye Snyder. Top row:
Margaret Richter, Eloisf
Nixon, Mary Ellen Walker.
Doris Logan.
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FRESHMAN COUNCIL
First row: Florrie Fleming, Virginia Towill. Ann Livingstone, Jean
Oliveros, Rosalyn Bogeslov, Joanne Dover.
Second row: Rosemary Burpee, June Hazel. Ann Parrish. Helen Rabun.
Standing: Grace Batcher, Margaret Dye, Jean Hickernell.
The Tubman Citizenship League, of
which every girl and teacher in Tubman
is a member, is governed by the fol-
lowing councils: (1) The Central Coun-
cil, which is composed of the League
officers and faculty advisers, all class
presidents and secretaries, and all club
and organization presidents. (2) Four
Class Councils composed of class of-
ficers, one faculty representative, and
the president and secretary of each
home room.
All business of the school pertaining
to students is conducted through the
councils.
SOPHOMORE COUNCIL
First row: Rachel Wong, Joan
Jansen, Theo Macmurphy.
Second row: Betty Netherland,
Katherine Barrett, Doris Lewis,
Nell Gould, Hazel Radford.
Standing: Joan Chambers, Bar-
bara Edwards, June Kirkland,
Clemmie Kilby, Joan Myrick,
Jeannette Patrick, Joyce King.
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Student
SOPHOMORE PATROL
; Bottom Row: Joan Anthony, Connie Tant,
4- Ellen Martin, Virginia Drexel, Mai-y
Fenton Cheatham.
Top Row: Nma Barrett, Peggy Peabody,
Gladys Meiere, Theo Macmurphy, Ann
Dasher, Elaine Fogel.
JUNIOR PATROL
Bottom Row: Ann Whatley, Marv Alice Colquitt, Nell Westbrook, Mary Ellen Walker. Joyce Seago, Amy Law, Ann Carter
Burden Peggy Sherman, Benita Phinizy, Gail Oliver, Joan Stockton. Martha Jordan, Sylvia Moutos. Ruth Houston, Betty
M Chandler, Bettv E. Chandler, Ann Byrd, Elizabeth Holines, Ann Davis . Top Row: Miriam Siskm, Ann Goolsby, Rita
Silver, Athena Rabun, Ruth Rearden, Peggy Martin, Caroline Fowler. Bessie Lee Gardner, Helen Evans, Verna Lee Hardy,
Ann Otwell. Jane Maynard. Ann Jamison, Betty Grose. Artemisia Dennis.
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Patrol
LEADERS
Meta Meiners, Ann Whatley, Benita
Phinizy, Eleanor Swearingen, Captain,
Miss Bertha Carswell, Sponsor.
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The Student Patrol functions as a part of
the Tubman Citizenship League.
Membership is based on merit. Only
those girls of high character and scholastic
proficiency qualities of a good citizen
are chosen to serve in this capacity.
The work of the Student Patrol is to main-
tain order in the halls, gymnasium and
lunchrooms, to serve behind the counter in
t'i2 sub-sidiary lunchroom, and to perform
; nv duty where their service might be
needed.
SENIOR PATROL
First Row: Louise Lanier, Elsie Johnson, Nancy
Lee Plowden, Dorothy Johnson, Mary Parrish,
Frances Flowers, Dorothy Paulk, Sue Houck.
Second Row: Ann Reese, Sally Holt, Joan Byrd,
Betth Sligh. Meta Meiners, Lucy Anne Cooper,
Bobbie Ann Robertson, Christine Lundy.
Mhletk
Actiyities
ATHLETIC COUNCIL
First Row: Ann Goolsby, Joan Jansen, Alice Holston, Alice Merry. Second
Row: Marjorie McConnell, Ann Davis. Katharine Phinizy, Irene Savage,
Betty E. Chandler, Katherine Barrett. Third Row: Janice Weathers, Meta
Meiners, Mrs. Batchelor. Ann Otwell, Eleanor Jackson.
CHEER LEADERS
Peggy Sherman Ann Carter Burdell
Jean Grear Verna Lee Hardy Betty M. Chandler
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
Left to right: Gee Guen Loo, Nina Barrett, Carolyn Barrett, Janice Weathers. Meta Meiners, Ann Weaver,
I'-ene Savage, Ann Davis, Mary Ellen Crocker, Jane Maynard, Katherine Barrett. Ann Byrd, Anne Otwell, Jane
Ragsdale, Leta Barfield. Joan Dunbar. Joan Jensen. Lycia Pate. Alice Holston. With ball: Mew Youn Loo. Mrs.
Edna Batchelor, Coach.
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Dennis, Mew Youn Loo, Katherine Barrett. Back row: Mary Fenton Cheatham, Joan Dunbar,
Janice Weathers, Meta Meiners, Joyce Banks, Carolyn Barrett, Nina Barrett.
Archery Club
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OFFICERS
MARY MOORE President
FRANCES JAMES Vice-President
RUTH QUINN Secretary
BETTY SUE MOORE ._, Treasurer
ANN ARNOLD Social Chairman
DORIS LEWIS __ Reporter
MRS. RUBY C. TURNER Coordinator of Distributive Education
The DOE Club, Daughters of Enterprise, consists of students at Tubman
who are enrolled in the Cooperative Training Course in Distributive
Education. The club is affiliated with the Georgia Associated Distributors
Club.
Betty Sue Moore, Ann Arnold, Ruth Quinn,
Mary Moore, Frances James, Doris Lewis
Seated, first row: Alice Adams, Mildred Summerall, Lily Rufo, Christine Clark. Martha Wong, Molly Wong, Carol
Moyer, Mary Moore, Frances James. Second row: Clara Kennedy, Jackie Williams, Marjorie Hundley, Susie Kent,
Myrtis Agner, Barbara Atkins, Betty Lewis, Wanda Bible, Margaret Wallace, Mary Jones.
Standing: Mrs. Ruby C. Turner, Doris Lewis, Mary Ann Deer. Margie Webster, Ann Arnold, Jane Bailey, Mabel
Rhoden, Betty Snellgrove, Isabel Key, Virginia Miller, Eleanor Koger, Ann Young.
Not in picture: Frances Dorn, Nora Morgan, Helen Boyce, Billy Gay O'Daniel, Ruth Quinn, Wilma Pennington.
Choral Club
From top of stairs down
Virginia Drexel. Miss Hal-
bert, Betty Thrailkill. Joyce
Hardy, Belva Lee Dobyns.
Joan Crawford. Janice
Weathers, Joyce Patrick.
Marian Wingo, Betty Mel-
ton. Sandra McConnell.
Joyce Martin, Jane Stone,
Betty Youngblood, Glenita
Rathbun, Linda Foster, An-
gadell Adams, Ann Sayer,
First Sopranos: Linda Foster,
Joyce Hardy. Anastasia Holmes,
Sandra McConnell, Glenita Rath-
bun, Elizabeth Youngblood.
Second Sopranos: Angadell
Adams. Betty Melton. Joyce
Patrick. Janice Weathers. Marian
Wingo.
Altos: Joan Cleveland. Belva Lee
Dobyns. Joyce Martin. Jane
Stone, Betty Anne Thrailkill,
Ann Sayer.
OFFICERS
JOYCE PATRICK President
BELVA LEE DOBYNS Vice President
BETTY ANNE THRAILKILL Secretary
JANICE WEATHERS Treasurer
MISS DOROTHY HALBERT -. Director
Spanish Club
OFFICERS
BARBARA PRICE President
BOBBIE ANN ROBERTSON Vice-President
SUE HOUCK Secretary
MARJORIE McCONNELL Treasurer
LOIS HUFF . Reporter
MISS MARY MILLER Sponsor
Las Mariquitas
Las Mariquitas, literally meaning "the lady bus",
is composed of the Senior Class of Spanish students.
Meetings are held monthly at homes of the members.
There are programs consisting of Spanish plays, songs
and games.
The club colors are red, green, and white. Miss
Mary Miller is the faculty adviser.
The object of the club is to acquire a greater knowl-
edge of the Spanish language.
Lois Huff, Bobbie Ann Robertscn, Barbara Price,
Marjorie McConnell, Sue Houck
First row: Joanne Hamby, Martha Ellis, Martha Hemrick. Mary Anna Ogden, Frances Flowers, Caroline Geiger,
Ann Bryan, Barbara Wong, Barbara Price. Lois Huff, Louise Claussen.
Standing: Miss Mary Miller. Dolores Wall. Dorothy Powell. Elsie Johnson, Juanita Lewis, Margaret Ellis,
Edna Smoak, Ann Burgamy. Marjorie McConnell. Ethel Smith. Bobbie Ann Robertson. Edrie Lyle McMichael,
Marita Smith, Patricia Hale" Betty Wilhelm, Ann Walker, Sue Houck, Teckla Stelling, Rosemary Radfcrd, Rutn
Mae Joe, Mary Jane Bible, Marian Brett, Jean Arrington, Charlotte Drawdy, Dahlia Bradford, Marceline Avery,
Betty Herndon, Betty Ann Schley.
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ANN WEAVER . President
MARGIE JOYNER Vice-President
LUCY ANN COOPER _ Secretary
JOAN B YRD . Treasurer
MISS WINNIE OVERSTREET Sponsor
The French Club has adopted for six months a twelve year
old French girl, Marie Billot. Two boxes of food and clothing
are sent to her each month. The club is also corresponding with
French boys.
MARIE BILLOT
Seated: Nannette Schroeder, Ann Reese, Leah Ghitter, Gloria Walker. Joan Byrd, Ann Weaver, Marjorie Joyner,
Lucy Ann Cooper, Sarah Pond, Eleanora Nixon, Sallie Thomas, Marian Meiere.
Standing: Patricia O'Connor, Jackie Rooks, Helen Bredenberg, Faye Joyner, Barbara Maxwell, Kelsie Hawn,
Barbara Seitz, Esther Cordle. Dorothy Paulk, Paula Layne, Elizabeth Baird, Anne Johnson, Ellen Merry, Joyce Banks,
Miss Winnie Overstreet. Back row: Mary Pearce, Kathar'.nc Ph-nizy, Shirley McKenzie.
Seated: Jaquelyn Rooks, Ann Weaver, Esther Cordle, Betty Powell, Katharine Phinizy.
Standing: Marjorie McConnell, Miss Ruth McAuliffe, Sallie Thomas, Teckla Stelling, Rosemary Radford, Patricia O'Ccnnor.
The Latin Club was organized by the students of fourth-year Latin in order
to promote interest in Latin literature and in Roman mythology. Knowledge
of these has been gained in most enjoyable ways, such as crossword puzzles,
cnarade^, and plays in Latin.
Latin Club
OFFICERS
ESTHER CORDLE President
MYRTLE BASTON Vice-President
MADELINE ALLEN Secretary
MISS GERTRUDE COMEY Treasurer
FACULTY ADVISERS
Miss A. Dorothy Hains
Miss Mabel Byrd
Miss Belle Walker
Miss Edith Nachman
Miss Gertrude Comey
Honor
Society
Seated: Leah Ghitter, Barbara Price, Myrtle Baston, Esther Cordle, Madeline Allen, Katharine Phinizy, Rosemary
Radford.
Standing: Ann Reese, Meta Meiners, Sue Houck, Ann Weaver, Sallie Thomas, Anne Johnson.
Joan Jansen Peggy Peabody
Maxine Smith Mary Rheney Alice Merry
Home Economics Club
OFFICERS
ALICE MERRY _ President
MARY PHENEY Vice-President
PEGGY PEABODY . Secretary
MAXINE SMITH Treasurer
JOAN JANSEN Chairman Program Committee
FACULTY ADVISERS
Mrs. Margaret White
Miss Marcia Clark
Miss Eugenia Thompson
First row, seated: Ann Barnes, Minnie Lee
Price, Carol Symms, Rehean Usry, Sandra
Williams.
Second row: Essie Mae Moxley, Martha
McGowan, Saul Sin Loo, Jane Huguley.
Third row: Peggy Wilensky, Gloria Bedding-
field, Joyce Clayton, Betty Jean Fell, Ophelia
Fields, Betty Garner, Barbara Becknell.
Standing, left to right: LaVerne Bridges,
Sara Luke, Ann Harris, Gloria Johnson.
Standing in back: Ann Padget, Betty Dawson.
Sarah Galloway, Delores Crawford.
TEA FOR MOTHERS
Alice Merry, Margaret Lewis,
Janice DuBose, Mrs. Margaret
White, Mary Rheney, LaVerne
Rabun, Sarah Wilson, Eleanor
Whitfield, Jane Newton, June
Cooke, Helen Rabun, Miss
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Kneeling: Patsy O' Connor, Marita Smith, Bobbie Anne Robertson, Sallie Thomas, Teckla Stalling, Kelsie Hawn,
Meta Meiners, Marian Meire, Joan Stockton, Peggy Meads, Jean Smith, Lois Huff.
Standing: Miss Bertha Carswell, Barbara Price, Jackie, Rooks, Ann Reese, Mary Pearce, Carolyn Barrett, Dorothy
Henderson, Ann Byrd. Ellen Merry. Marjorie Joyner, Lydia Pate, Esther Cordle, Katharine Phinizy, Eloise Nixon,
Martha Ellis.
Alpha Tri Hi y
OFFICERS
LUCY ANN COOPER President
ANN WHATLEY __ Vice-President
JOAN BYRD -- Secretary
JOYCE BANKS _._ Treasurer
MISS BERTHA CARSWELL .-.. - Sponsor
Front row: Ruth Houston, Amy Law, Mary Ann Thomas, Gail Oliver, Ann Otwell, Verna Lee Hardy, Caroline
Fowler, Eleanor Jackson, Betty E. Chandler, Ann Goolsby, Nancy Lee Plowden.
In car: Benita Phinizy, Beth Wilcox, Helen Evans, Barbara Maxwell, Ann Burdell, Betty M. Chandler, Ann Davis,
Peggy Sherman. Jean McConnell.
Back row: Ann Warr, Martha Jordan, Sylvia Moutos, Miss Betty Jones, Ethel Smith, Marjoric McConnell, Charlotte
Drawdy, Louise Claussen.
Theta TriRiY
OFFICERS
VERNA LEE HARDY President
ANN DAVIS Vice-President
ANN OTWELL _ Secretary
BENITA PHINIZY . Treasurer
ANN GOOLSBY ...Chaplain
MISS BETTY JONES Sponsor
Ann Otwell Ann Goolsby Verna Lee Hardy
Benita Phinizy Ann Davis
Y-Teens
Purpose: To build a fellowship of women
and girls devoted to the task of realizing
in our common life those ideals of per-
sonal and social living to which we are
committed by our faith as Christians.
PRESIDENTS
Hochera Club GRACE HARRIS
Merry Makers EVELYN JONES
Teen-High -.^ --^ PHYLLIS RABUN
Blue Triangle - JIMMIE RUSHTON
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Committee For Teen Age Program
Mrs. Jack H. Jarrell, Chairman; Mrs. Joseph Campbell,
Jr., Mrs. I. H. Hicks, Miss Rose Shanklin, Mrs. Wilton Lee,
Mrs. Mason Williams, Mrs. R. H. Sherman, Mrs. W. E.
Raines, Mrs. I. B. Merry, Miss Irene Morris, Miss Juanita
Luckey, Mrs. T. K. Lau, Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs. Clarence
Clyatt, Mrs. E. M. Claytor, Mrs. Lloyd Scott, Miss Dorothy
Haines.
Christmas Toy Repair Shop
Phyllis Rabun, Patricia Campbell. Caroline McGahee, Betty
June King, Ann Burgamy, Lucy Claytor, Patricia Ponder.
Junior Red Cross
The Tubman Chapter of the Junior Re J
Cross accepted as its project for 1943-47 ser-
vice to the patients at the C liver General
Hospital. In carrying out this project mem-
bers of the Red Cross made Halloween and
Thanksgiving caps and favors for the patients.
Valentines were donated and magazines col-
lected. On the various holidays the patients
received poinsettias, Easter lilies and carna-
tions. The Red Cross also sent 100 Christmas
boxes overseas.
OFFICERS
Mrs. Flora C. Thompson, Sponsor
Bobbie Anne Robertson, Athena Rabun, Jackie Coifield
Junior Red Cross Representatives
From front to back: Jackie Coffield, Athena Rabun, Mary Joe, Vivian Johnson, Betty Tapley, Rosalyn Bogeslov,
Kay Frances Hutto, Julia Hagler, Shirley Pardue, Lily Rufo, Margie Ann Rossignol, Elynor Fortune, Martha Dye.
Ann Harris, Frances Chambers, Mary Whitaker, Kelsie Hawn, Thelma Thigpen, Ann Carmichael, Bobbie Anne
Robertson, Wahala Ta\ lor. Margaret Padgett, Joyce Seago. Helen Rabun. Virginia Key, Hazel Bonnett, Sally Nixon.
In this section we present
the outstanding per-
sonalities of 1947 as
chosen by popular vote of
the Senior Class.
With grateful acknowledgment to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Swint for the
use of their home as a setting for
pictures of the Senior Superlatives.
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SENIOR
CHRISTMAS
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NEW
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September 3
September 4
September 9
September 12
September 16
September 18
September 26
September 30
October 4-11
October 19-26
October 28
October 29
November 5-8
Nocember 11-13
November 28-29
December 11
December 18
School opens.
Reception of schedules, not formal.
Installation of Student Patrol.
Lunch tickets on sale.
School closes at 2:45.
Roll sale.
Annual staff holds first meeting.
T.B. and V.D. tests.
Registration for city-county Youth Election
Youth Festival.
Teachers' meeting in Thompson.
Carnival comes to town.
Delegation in St. Petersburg for meeting of the
Southern Association of Student Government.
Parents visit our "Alma Mater".
Thanksgiving Holidays.
First fire drill, abundance of firemen and
plenty of warning beforehand.
Senior Christmas Pageant, unique scenery.
Christmas holidays begin.
FAZEDOM DISAPPEARS
FRZSHMEN WIDE-EYED
L033 OF FREEDOM ACCENTUATED
BARGAIN: FIVE FOR NINETY CENTS
ACTIVITIES PERIOD DAILY ENDURED
ONE FOR ONE CENT
BELLS RINGING CONTINUOUSLY
PUPILS' HOLIDAY
HALF HOLIDAY
LUCKY DELEGATES
INTERRUPTION OF CLASSES WELCOMED
AT LAST
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January 2
School reopens.
January 3
Senior Dance at Casino.
January 13
Speech by Dr. Grace Sloan Overton; personal
questions asked and answered.
January 15-23
Exams.
January 21
Annual goes to press.
January 30
Males visit Tubman as "Little Men"!
February 14
Pepsi-Cola Scholarship exam.
February 18
Brotherhood Program.
February 22
Washington's Birthday: Holiday.
February 25
Mysterious assembly of all classes.
February 26
Mrs. Julia Lake Kellersberger speaks.
February 27
First unpredicted fire drill.
February 27-29
Gecrgia Distributors' Convention.
March 1
Georgia Distributors" Convention.
March 7
Liquid Air Program.
March 10
Honor Society Induction Ceremony.
March 14-15
Student Council Convention in Brunswick.
March 21
First day of Spring.
Leper program.
April 3-4
Soring holidays.
April 14
Miss Johnny Hillman speaks.
April 25
Kid Day.
May 16-23
Exams.
May 23
Junior-Senior Dance
May 24
Senior Banquet.
May 25
Baccalaureate Sermon.
May 29
Graduation.
FREEDOM AGAIN LOST
LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERY ONE
FOUR-LEAF CLOVERS NEEDED.
STAFF HOPES IT REALLY HAS GONE!
BIG VALENTINE!
SATURDAY!
EARLY APRIL FOOL'S JOKE!
A GREAT SURPRISE
FIREWORKS GALORE
EPIDEMIC OF WHOOPING COUGH
SENIOR PRIVILEGES LONGED FOR
WHAT CUTE PIGGIES
WHAT SUCKERS! ! !
LEFT-HIND RABBIT FEET WANTED!
Freedom At I.nst!
The clicking of the knitting needles and the creaking of the rocker acc^fuated/rhe
quietness existing on the porch of a modern apartment house. The needles aoWa^partly
finished sweater were in the hands of a tall, angular Tubman teacher, who irgquently
paused in her knitting in order to comb her short and wavy white hair.
The stillness was broken by the slamming of the porch door. "Oh, darn I" issued from
the lips of a petite, elderly lady who carried in her hands a large black volume embossed
with gold. She slowly pulled a chair near that of her friend and then seated herself.
Turning the book so that her companion could read the title, she spoke, "Look at this
old annual. I found it in the back of my closet while I was looking for my little plaid copy
of Burns' poems."
The other spoke, "Let's look at it."
The little old lady opened the book to the title page on which was written "Maids
and a Man" and the date, "1947." Slowly she turned the pages, one by one, carefully
scanning each for the faces she remembered well.
"There's Madeline Allen. She's just won the Nobel Prize in Science."
The eyes of her comrade cast a glance toward that youthful picture of a girl whose
face even then showed promise of great works.
"Mary Jane Bible actually turned out to be an actress in 'Life With Susie'."
"I always knew Jean Grear would get into trouble. She and Ethel Smith were arrest-
ed by Eleanor Swearingen for kidnapping Frank Sinatra. Ann Weaver is the Attorney
for the Defense."
"I surely will pity them if sentenced by Judge Meiere. She always gives such
screwy fines and sentences."
"Here's Sue Houck. She spoke at Tubman last week about her life as a missionary m
Bhutan."
For a few moments, the only sound heard was that of the pages as the old lady turnea
them, accompanied by the clicking of the knitting needles. Then the knitter spoke, "Isn't
that Marjorie McConnell? I heard her play in Carnegie Hall last summer, and she was
really good."
"You remember Ellen Merry. She went up to Atlantic City as Miss Georgia Peach
and came back as Mrs. America."
Both teachers were silent, lost in their memories; then suddenly one burst forth with
"There's Katharine Phinizy. I was centainly right in my prophecy about her. Just this
morning I saw her wheeling cabbages home from the A. and P.!"
A few more minutes passed. "Wilma Pennington and Helen Stanley really can sing
those jingles for "Super-Dooper Soap Suds."
A little later, "Ann Reese has really changed. She came to see me yesterday and
brought Percival, Jr. He is the very image of Ann. He's just as cute as he can be."
Lily Rufo's hands are being used for all the Chen Yu ads. Those are always so attrac-
tive!"
"I saw in Weather's sports column that Savage was selected for the Women's All
American Basketball Team."
A while longer the little old ladv scanned the pages of that portrayal of school life,
and then she drifted back through the years to 1947, while her companion continued to
knit. Finallv she came back to the present and arose. "I'm going in and finish reading
Logue and Wilkinson's Biography of Dorothy Hains. I'll see you later."
E. C.
Last Will and
Testament
WE. THE SENIOR CLASS OF TUBMAN HIGH SCHOOL. 1947, being of broken health
and dubiously sound mind, do hereby declare and publish this, our Last Will and Testa-
ment.
Item one: I, Elizabeth Baird, do will and bequeath to Eleanora Nixon the privilege of
a roundabout ride home in Miss Gilliland's ancient Ford, which cannot negotiate the
Bon-Air Hill.
Item two: I. Frances Flowers, do will and bequeath to Peggy Meads my ability to con-
verse in Spanish (?) with Miss Miller's good-looking Peruvian friends.
Item three: We, Lois Huff and Marita Smith, do will and bequeath to Ann Whatley and
Ann Davis our ability to cure or kill all patients who may happen to drop by the
First Aid Room.
Item four: I, Billie Blount, do will and bequeath to any lucky Junior my ability to get
inevitably the back desk in any class.
Item five: I, Elnora Goodwin, do will and bequeath to Joan Brown a walking cane with
which to ascend and descend the stairs.
Item six: I, Ellen Merry, do will and bequeath to Ann Davis my horn-rimmed glasses,
so that she will not be totally blind after proof-reading the Tubman Times.
Item seven: We. the Senior 2"s, do will and bequeath to future Seniors our most con-
venient homeroom. Room 31.
Item eight: I. Paula Layne. do will and bequeath to Anne Cooper my love for and loyalty
to the Richmond 'leven.
Item nine: I, Ann Reese, do will and bequeath to Ann Davis my freckles in the hope
that she will have more luck with freckle cream than I have had.
Item ten: We, the Senior 5's, do will and bequeath to the Junior Class our ability to write
weekly themes for Miss Marshall.
Item eleven: I, Janice Weathers, do will and bequeath to Eloise Nixon my typewriter in
the hope that, when she sits down the night before the newspaper deadline to begin
writing the gossip and club news, she may be faster and more successful than I was.
Item twelve: We, Margie and Fay Joyner. do will and bequeath to the Snyder twins our
ability to switch classes and not get away with it.
Item thirteen: I, Artasser Kelly, do will and bequeath to Elizabeth Woods my ability to
take dictation from Miss King at two hundred words a minute.
Item fourteen: We. Sue Houck. Dot Paulk. and Ann Weaver, do will and bequeath to the
'48 Annual Staff our rummage sale location in front of the saloon on Thirteenth street.
Item fifteen: I. Louise Claussen, do will and bequeath to Helen Evans my position as
"Acid Taster" in Chemistry lab in the hope that she will get less painful results than
I did.
Item sixteen: I, Barbara Maxwell, do will and bequeath my '46 jalopy (1846) to anyone
with teeth sound enough to take the bumps, ears deaf enough to disregard the rattles,
and mind crazy enough to attempt to drive the "thing."
Item seventeen: We, Miss Comey's Homeroom Class of '47 do will and bequeath to her
homeroom class of '48 our self-control which makes it possible for us to endure that
maddening Activities Period in Room 21.
Item eighteen: I, Gloria Walker, do will and bequeath to Delores Gibbs my great ability
to translate French when called upon without notice.
Item nineteen: I, Edna Smoak, do will and bequeath to June Norris my slim figure in
the hope that she will get farther than I did.
Item twenty: I, Willena Etheridge. do will and bequeath to some sucker the privilege
of being a majorette in the band and of freezing her legs at the football games.
Item twenty-one: I. Joan Byrd, do will and bequeath my well-known laugh to Ann
Whatley who has always tried to master the art.
Item twenty-two: I. Lucy Ann Cooper, do will and bequeath to Jean Smith my ability
to squeeze ads out of people in order to finance the Tubman Times.
Item twenty-three: I, Betty Powell, do will and bequeath my front desk in Latin to
Ellen Martin so that she may hear Miss McAuliffe.
Item twenty-four: We, the Senior Class of '47 do will and bequeath to the graduating
class of '48:
Our detailed course in Occupational Guidance
Our excessive enrollment in Senior Latin
Our favorite part of the school day Activities Period.
Signed, sworn to, sealed, and delivered before us this twenty-ninth day of May in
the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven.
ESTHER CORDLE.
Witnessed by:
ANNE JOHNSON
JACKIE ROOKS
ANN WEAVER
Notarized by:
THE RICHMOND ACADEMY BETA CLUB.
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Now we'll give a cheer for Tubman,
For the school we love the most.
Evermore 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 Tubman Black and Gold!
Then let us give a rousing cheer
For the Tubman Black and Gold!
(Chorus)
So with voices loud and strong
To her name we'll raise a song;
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, '25.
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BAILIE FURNITURE CO.
726 Ellis Street
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