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Presented by:

TUBMAN ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION
Augusta, Georgia

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Life at Tubman Hi'oh School

Presented by

The Students

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/Ii^ Nineteen Hiinrfrerf and Forty

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FOREWORD

Herein, have we attempted, in a man-
ner unsurpassed by our predecessors,
to portray life and activities at Tubman
High throughout the present year.

The aim of the staff has been to make
the annual the work of the whole
school, and not just the efforts of a few.
In this way, the book will be, for every
girl, a more vital reminder of work and
play at Tubman. We hope that, in the
future. Tubman students will look
through this annual with enthusiasm
undiminished by years, and, by turning
aside the veil of forgetfulness, will re-
call the memories dearest to their
hearts.

The 1940 Staff of Maids and a Man
hopes, therefore, that this book will
hold an unusual interest for friends of
the school, and that it will cause the
spirit of happy high school days to live
on forever in the hearts of Tubman
girls.

BEUICATION

To ANNIE M. PAGE

Faithful Friend and Inspiring Teacher
we, the Senior Class of Tubman High School, gratefully dedicate
this volume of Maids and a Man.

The School

fidmmistration and
Faculty

Classes

Features

Activities

fidvertisements

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FACULTY

Miss Eleanor Boatwright
Miss Ann Braddy
Miss Elizabeth Brisendine
Miss Mabel Byrd
Miss Bertha Carswell
Miss Marcia Clark
Miss Gertrude Comey
Miss Mary Evans
Miss Beulah Mae Fender
Miss Sara Fullbright
Miss Mary Gilliland
Miss Dorothy Halbert
Miss Marie Hulbert
Miss Eugenia Hutto
Miss Betty Jones
Miss Ruth Kimbrough
Miss Oralee King
Miss Susie Langford
Miss Amal)el Lansdell
Miss Elna Lombard

and His Old IWmda

Principal MR. T. H. GARRETT

Assistant Principal MISS DORA HAINS

Secretary _ MISS MARY BALK

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FACULTY

Miss Juanita Luckey
Miss Ruth McAuliffe
Miss Mary Miles
Miss Mary Miller
Miss Edith Nachman
Miss Sarah Norris
Mrs. M. M. Owens
Miss Annie Page
Miss Marguerite Palmer
Miss Lora Pearce
Miss Edna Rogers
Miss Emily Stelling
Miss Grace Strauss
Miss Alice Sumerau
Mrs. Flora Thompson
Miss Virginia Videtto
Miss Mildred von Kamp
Miss Belle Walker
Miss Carolyn White
Mrs. Margaret White

As We See

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OFFICERS

President Frances Capers

Vice-President Edith Jenny

Secretary-Treasurer Betty Holmes

Si^onsor Miss Eleanor Boatwright

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THE SENIOR

DORIS ANDERSON
Modern Language
Spanish Club (4, 3).

EVELYN ANDREWS

Diversified Occupations

Volley Ball (1); Basketball (1); Girl Reserves
(2, 1); Emblem: THS (2); Student Patrol (2).

MAE LOUISE ANSLEY
Modern Language

LOUISE ARRINGTON

Diversified Occupations

Soccer (1); Vollev Ball (2, 1); Ring Tennis
(3); Emblems: THS (1); T (2); Athletic As-
sociation (4, 3, 2); Dance Club (2).

ELISABETH AGREE

Modern Language

Glee Club (4); Dance Club (4); Girl Reserves
(4).

DOROTHY ETHEL ADAMS
Modern Language

JULIA ELLOUISE ADAMS

Classical

Emblem: THS (1); Girl Reserves (2); Glee
Clul) (U; Dramatic Club (4); Newspaper
Staff (3); Volley Ball (2); Baseball (2).

BETTY ALLGOOD

Modern Language

Vollev Ball (4, 3, 2, 1); Hockey (3, 2, 1);
Basketball (4, 3, 2, 1); Baseball (4, 3, 2, 1);
Student Council (3); Glee Club (2); Girl Re-
serves (2, 1); Spanish Club (4, 3); Emblems:
THS (1); T (2); H (3); S (4).

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DOROTHY EUGENIA ATKINSON
Modern Language
Hockey (1); Girl Reserve (3, 2, 1).

FLORENCE JANETTE BARDEN
Modern Language

NELLIE AUSTIN
Commercial

BEULAH BARBER

Modern Language

Vice-president of Spanish Club (4j; Dance
Club: Vice-president (4); Secretary (3); Mem-
ber (2); Journalism Club (4). Emblems:THS
(1); T (2); H (3).

MARION BELL
Commercial
Student Patrol (4).

MARIE BENNETT
Commercial
Glee Club (2, 1).

JULIE BARCHAN
Modei-n Language
Girl Reserves (4, 3).

RUTH BLACKMON
Modern Language
Emblem: THS (1).

THE SENIOR

MARY CAUTHEN
Commercial

MINNIE LOUISE CHAMBERS
Diversified Occupations

ADELAIDE CHAPMAN
Modern Languag'e

RUBY MARGARET CHEEKS

Modern Language

Baseball (1); Latin Club (1); Girl Reserves
(4, 3, 2, 1).

SARAH BOND

Modern Language

Student Patrol (4, 3) ; Glee Club (4); Emblem:
THS (2).

MAY CHRISTINE BROWN
Modern Language

FRANCES CAPERS

Modern Language

Student Council (4, 3, 2, 1); President of
Senior Class (4); Spanish Club (4); Vice-
president of Journalism Club (4).

SIBYL CARTER
Commercial

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ANNIE MARJORIE COOK
Commercial
Studfiit Patrol (3); Student Council (4).

OLIVE CRANSTON

Classical

Annual Staff (2); Dramatic Club (4, 2); Stu-
dent Patrol (4); Girl Reserves (3, 2, 1); Em-
blem: THS (2).

EVELYN ANNE CRAWFORD
Modern Language

BLANCHE ADELE CROCKER

Classical

Glee Club: President (4); Member (3, 2);
Student Patrol (4); Latin Club (4); Emblems:
THS (1); T (2); H (3); Volley Ball (4,3,2, 1);
Soccer (1); Baseball (2); Ring Tennis (3);
Basketball (3, 2, 1).

JANE REEVES CULPEPPER
Commercial
Student Patrol (4).

NEVILLE CUMMING

Classical
Annual Staff (2); Athletic Association: Vice-
president (3); Member (4, 2); Student Patrol
(4); Girl Reserves (3, 2, 1); Dramatic Club:
President (4), Member (2); Dance Club: Sec-
retary (4), Member (3, 2); Secretary of Glee
Club (4); Latin Club (4); Soccer (1); Em-
blems: THS (1); T (2); H (4).

MILDRED DAITCH
Modern Language

HARRIETTE WOOD DANIEL
Modern Language
Volley Ball (4, 3, 2, 1); Basketball (4, 3, 1);
Hockey (1); Girl Reserves (4, 3, 2, 1); Ath-
letic Association (5. 4, 3, 2, 1); Annual Staff
(3); Student Patrol (4, 3); Emblems: THS
(1); T (2); H (3); S (4).

THE SENJOfl

DOROTHY MARIE ELLISON

Modern Language

Glee Club (4, o); Editor-in-chief of Tubman
Times (3).

H. VIRGINIA FAGLIE
Commercial

BETTY FLEMING

Classical

Editor-in-chief of Annual (4); Girl Reserves
(4, 3, 2, 1); Newspaper Staff (4, 3); Student
Patrol (4, 3); Glee Club (2); Emblems: THS
(1); T (2); Dramatic Club (4, 2); Volley
Ball (1); Latin Club (4).

BEULAH ELIZABETH FLINT
Modern Language

EDITH CAROLYN DANTZLER
Diversified Occupations

LOIS LYTHE DARLEY
Commercial

HAZEL FRANCES EDMUNDS

Modern Language

Girl Reserves (4, 3, 2, 1); Student Patrol
(4, 3); Volley Ball (4, 3, 2, 1); Ring Tennis
(3); Basketball (4, 3, 2, 1); Baseball (1); Em-
lems: THS (1), T (3).

CORINNE ELLIOTT
Modern Language

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BURDIE NANETTE FOWLER

Modern Language

Girl Reserves (2, 1); Student Patrol (3); Tub-
man Times (3).

HUGH MARGARET FREELAND
Modern Language

DOROTHY LOUISE FREEMAN
Commercial

SARA ISABEL GATLIN

Modern Language

Dramatic Club (4, 2); Glee Club (4, 3); Girl
Reserves (3, 2). Student Patrol (4, 3); Jour-
nalism Club (4); Emblems: THS (2); T (3);
Annual Staff (4); Spanish Club: Vice-presi-
dent (4).

FRANCES GIBBS
Commercial

EMMIE FRANCES GIBSON

Modern Language

Glee Club (3); Spanish Club (4, 3); Student
Patrol (4, 3); Girl Reserves (3, 2, 1); Emblem:
THS (1), T (2), H (3).

ALICE WILSON GRADY

Diversified Occupations

Student Patrol (3); Volley Ball (1); Ring
Tennis (1); Soccer (1); Girl Reserves (3).

SYBLE MADGE GRAVES
Modern Language

THE SENIOR

MARY FRANCES HEATH
Modern Language
Glee Club (2).

MARY HOFFMAN
Modern Language

DOROTHY HOLLIMAN
Commercial

BETTY HOLMES

Classical

Student Council: Secretary (4) ; Member (3, 2);
President of Junior Class (3); Secretary-
Treasurer of Senior Class (4) ; Latin Club (4) ;
Emblem: THS (1) Dramatic Club (4); News-
paper Staff (4, 3).

DOROTHY AMELIA GREGG
Modern Language

EMILY MARGUERITE GREEN

Modern Language

Student Council (2, 1); Glee Club (2, 1); Girl
Reserves (1).

VERA GREENE
Commercial

ERMA ADELE HARRISON
Modern Language

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DOROTHY FRANCES HOWE
Commercial
Girl Reserves (2, 1); Newspaper Staff (3);
Athletic Editor of Annual (4); Volley Ball (3,
2, 1); Basketball (3, 2, 1); Ring- Tennis (4, 3,
2); Baseball (3, 2, 1); Soccer (1).

CLARA BELLE JACKSON
Commercial
Emblei-n: THS (2); Dance Club (4); Girl Re-
serves (3, 2, 1); Glee Club (4).

EDITH JENNY

Classical

Vice-president of Senior Class (4); Vice-presi-
dent of Junior Class (3); President of Fresh-
man Class (1); Literary Editor of Annual (4);
Student Council (1); Student Patrol (4, 3);
VoUev Ball (2, 1); Basketball (2, 1); Soccer
(1); Baseball (1); Latin Club (4); Emblems:
THS (1); T (2); H (3); S (4); Secretary-
Treasurer of Journalism Club (4).

NELLIE MAE JONES
Commercial

RUTH KATZ
Modern Language

BOBBIE LANSDELL

Modern Language

Vice-President of Freshman Class (1); News-
paper Staff (3); Art Editor or Annual (4).

LEONA LOUISE LEE
Commercial
Girl Reserves (3, 2) Dance Club (3, 2).

JULIA MADDOX

Modern Language

THE SENIOK

SHIRLEY MAY McCORMICK
Modern Language

MARY McELMURRAY

Modern Language

Glee Club (4); Dance Club (4); Spanish Club
(4); Emblems: THS (1); T (2).

MARY JANE McILHANEY

Modern Language

Girl Reserves (4,3, 2, 1) ; Emblems: THS (1);
T (2); Basketball (1); Hockey (II; Volley
Ball (1); Student Patrol (4).

GENEVA McMANUS
Modern Language

EVELYN ELIZABETH MASON
Modern Language

HAZEL MATHEWS
Modern Language

SARA MATHEWS

Diversified Occupations

Glee Club (3, 2); Girl Reserves (r,); Emblems-
THS (1); T (31; Latin Club (4); Student
Council (2).

ELIZABETH MAYS
Commercial

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MARY ANN MELL
Modern Language

EVELYN THERESA MILLER
Modern Language

MILDRED LOUISE MIMS

Diversified Occupations

Dance Club (2) ; Secretary-Treasurer of Sopho-
more Class (2); Emblems: THS (1); T (2);
Volley Ball (1).

JESSIE ELIZABETH MOSELY
Commercial

ELIZABETH MOYE

Modern Language

Glee Club (4, 3, 2); Girl Reserves (3, 2, 1);

Volley Ball (3, 2, 1); Baseball (2); Emblems:

THS (1); T (3).

EDITH MULCAY

Modern Language
Baseball (1); Soccer (1); Volley Ball (3, 2);
Basketball (3); Girl Reserves (4, 3, 2, 1); Stu-
dent Patrol (4, 3); Student Council (4); Em-
blems: THS (1); T (2); Glee Club (4, 3, 2).

DOROTHY GRACE NORMAN
Modern Language
Glee Club (4, 2); French Club (2); Dramatic
Club (1); Basketball (2, 1).

DOROTHY KATHERINE PALMER
Commercial

THE SENIOR

INA PRESCOTT SCOTT

Modern LanRuase
Spanish Club (4); Dance Club (4. 3); Girl Re-
serves (1).

KATHERINE PROCTER
Commercial

MARGARET RADFORD
Diversified Occupations
Girl Reserves (1); Baseball (1).

MARTHA AMELIA RAY
Modern Language
Student Council (1); Student Patrol (4, :!);
Glee Club (4).

PRISCILLA PAPPAS

Diversified Occupations

Baseball (.'?, 2, 1); Volley Ball (3, 2, 1); Em-
blem: THS (1); Student Patrol (4. 3); Girl
Reserves (2, 1); Ring Tennis (2); Soccer (1)

MAE PETERSON

Diversified Occupations

Dance Ckib (4, 3, 2); Spanish Club: Vice Presi-
dent (4), Member (1); Student Council: Presi-
dent (4), Member (3); Annual Staff (3); Em-
blems: THS (1); T(2); H (3); S (4).

MARGARET PHILLIPS
Classical

LAVADA PRATHER
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MURIEL REDD
Comnieicial

Daiu-c Club (3).

RUTH ROSAMOND
Modern Language

EVELYN RHODES
Modern Language
Volley Ball (3, 2, 1); Ring Tennis (3, 2, 1);
Student Patrol (4, 3); Student Council (4);
Dance Club (4, 3); Spanish Club (4); Athletic
AssOL-iation (4, 3, 2, 1); Girl Reserves (2, 1);
Emblems: THS (1); T (2); H (3).

JEAN RHODES

Modern Language

Glee Club (2)1 Dance Club (2); Hockey (2);

Ring Tennis (2); Girl Reserves (4); Emblem:

THS (1).

EARLINE RODGERS
Commercial
Dance Club (3).

JUNE RUPERT
Modern Language

Student Council (3, 2); Newspaper Staff (3).

EMMA lOLA RUSSELL
Modern Language

JOAN SCHARNITZKY

Classical

Girl Reserves (1); Emblem: THS (1): Volley
Ball (1); Basketball (1).

THE SEN/OIS

UNA EUGENIA STEPHENS
Modern Language

DOROTHY SUMMERALL
Modern Lang-uage

JUNE ALLISON SWEDENBURG
Diversified Occupations
Student Council (1); Dance Club (2, 1); Em-
blems: THS (1), T (2); Volley Ball (1); Soc-
cer (2).

JACQUELINE TANKERSLEY

Diversified Occupations

Ring Tennis (2); Soccer (1); Basketball (3).

FLORA ELIZABETH SEAGO
Modern Language

DOLORES NATALIE SHMERLING

Classical

Student Council (4, 2); Student Patrol (4);
Girl Reserves (3. 1); Ring Tennis (3); News-
paper Staff (3); Business Manager of Annual
(4); Latin Club: President (4); Emblems:
THS (1); T (2), H (3), S (4); Journalism Club
(4) ; Dramatic Club (4).

CATHERINE SKINNER
Modern Language
Spanish Club (4).

GUILA ALLEN STANFORD

Classical

Dramatic Club (4, 2); Latin Club (4): Student
Patrol (4); Student Council (2).

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RUTH A. TAYLOR
Commercial

MARTHA ELIZABETH TEMPLETON
Commercial

BETTIE TIMMERMAN

Classical

Girl Reserves (2, 1); Newspaper Staff (4, 3);
Emblem: THS (1), T (3), H (4).

MARTHA JANE VAN DEUSEN

Classical

Glee Club (4, 3, 2); Dramatic Club (4, 2, 1);
Latin Club (4); Emblems: THS (1), T (2),
H (3); Student Patrol (4, 3); Picture Editor of
Annual (4); Volley Ball (4,3,2, 1); Basketball
(3, 2, 1); Baseball (2); Soccer (1); Ring Ten-
nis (3).

ROZZIE LEE VAUGHN
Classical
Glee Club (4, 3, 2); Student Patrol (4); Latin
Club (4); Athletic Association: President (4),
Member (3, 2): Emblems: THS (1), T (2), H
(3); Volley Ball (4, 3, 2, 1); Basketball (3, 2,
1); Baseball (2); Soccer (1); Ring Tennis (1).

LUCY VON SPRECKEN
Modern Language
Annual Staff (3, 2); Spanish Club: President
(4); Student Patrol (4).

EDITH MAE WAINWRIGHT
Diversified Occupations
Glee Club (4, 3, 2); Girl Reserves (2); Stu-
dent Patrol (3).

FRIEDA ANNE WAINWRIGHT
Modern Language
Girl Reserves (3, 2, 1); Soccer (1); Glee Club
(3, 2).

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MIRIAM WHEELER
Commercial
Student Council (3); Dance Club (3).

IDA HALL WHITE
Classical
Athletic Council: Treasurer (4. 3, 2); Member
(1); Annual Staff (3, 2); Student Council (4,
3); Student Patrol: Captain (4); Member (3);
Girl Reserves (4, 3, 2, 1) ; Volley Ball (3, 2, 1);
Ring Tennis (3); Baseball (2); Basketball (2.
1); Dramatic Club (4, 2); Newspaper Staff (4,
3); Latin Club (4); Emblems: THS (1), T (2).
H (3); Dance Club (3, 2).

SARAH FRAN'CES WHITLEY
Modern Language
Volley Ball (3).

LILLIAN WHITTLE
Diversified Occupations

ALWILDA WATERS
Modern Language
Glee Club (2); Dance Club (1); Newspaper
Staff (2).

EDNA MAE WHALEY

Diversified Occupations

Dance Club (2); Student Council (4); Student

Patrol (4); Emblems: THS (1), T (2); Vollev

Ball (1).

MARTHA WHALEY
Modern Language

BETTY WHEELER
Classical
Student Council 1 1 ) ; Newspaper Staff: Edi-
tor-in-Chief (4 1. Member (3); Girl Reserves
(3); Emblems THS (1), T (2); Latin Club (4.).

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MARY ELLEN WILLITS

Diversified Occupations

Vollev Ball (4, 3) ; Ring Tennis (4, 3); Student
Patrol (4); Girl Reserves (3); Glee Club (1).

GLORLA. ELIZABETH WRIGHT
Modern Language
Glee Club (3, 2, 1); Dramatic Club (3, 2).

ELIZABETH BLANCHE YOUNG
Modern Language

Student Patrol (4, 3); Newspaper Staff (4, 3).

MARIE ELIZABETH WYATT

Modern Language

Vollev Ball (5, 4, 3, 2, 1); Basketball (4, 3, 2.
1); Baseball (4, 3, 2); Hockey (2, 1).

KATHERINE MAE YOUNG

Diversified Occupations

FRANCES ANN YARRINGTON
Commercial

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President Ceil Stulb

Vice-President Margaret White

Secretary-Treasurer Mac Christian

Sponsor Miss Ann Braddy

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JUNIOR CLASS OF

Adams, Alice

A.dams, Hildreth

Allen, Mary

Anderson, Virginia

Arndt, Alice

Bailey, Lois Lee

Bargeron, Hazel

Barnes, Jewell

Barrentine, Bobby

Bartley, Rita

Big-gar, Ellen Davies

Blitchington, Betty Sue

Bohler, Jean

Brady, Audrey

Broadwater, Roberta

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Brown, Mary

Burgess, Frankie

Burt, Phyllis

Cannon, Erin

Carswell, Lillian

Carter, Shannon

Chambers, Annie Lee

Chaney. Viola

Christian, Mac

Christian, Mary

Connell, Betty

Connell, Dorothy

Connell, Evelyn

Daniel, Clayton

Davidson, Joan

JimUh CLASS OF

Dennis. Florence

De Stefani, Doris

Duncan, Wilda

Edelblut, Katharine Anne
Rflwards, Vivian

Elliott, Pat

Elsroad, Lorraine

Fields. Louise

Fiske, Margaret

Flemintr, Ann

Fortson. Catherine

Fogle, Frances

(iary, Maude

Ciray. Dorothy

Grayson, Lidwina

TUHMAN H/fj'H

Grear, Dorothy

Griner, Betty

Guren, Phyllis

Haddlesay, Martha

Hammack. Marjorie

Harden, Betty

Harper, Mary

Hatcher, Mary Burke

Hushes, Eugenia

Hundley, Doris

Hundley, Dorothy

Hurst, Elizabeth

Ivev, Betty

Jameson, Virg^inia

Klion, Shirley

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Knapp, Louise

KogeT, Lillian

Laird, Bobbie Mae

Lincul. Cora

Lincul, Corinne

Lewis, Clara Mae

MarkwalU'r, Ann

Martin. Sally

Matheny, Betty

Mathews, Margie

McCathern, Marcia

Meese, Nell

Merritt. Vera

Michel. Carolyn

Mifldleton, Myra

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Morris, Susan

Moss, Margaret

Parrish, Elizabeth

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Popkin, Hilda

Pound, Jane

Price, Patricia

Puiul, Harriet

Rabun, Sarah

Raines, Freda

Reese, Estelle

Rivers, Sara

Roesel, Martha

Rose, Elizabeth

Royal. Jerry

Royston, Anne

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Sanders, Sydney

Sharoe. Ruth

Sheahan, Eloise

Sheftall. Cynthia

Sills, Opal

Sims, Doris

Skelton, Ann

Snialley, Elizabeth

Smith, Betty

Smith, Clara

Smith, Cornelia

Smith, Martha Sue

Smith, Virf^inia

Stavro, Lena
Stearns, Katherine Barnard

TUB/\1/1I\ HIGH

Strother. Mary Palm
Stulb. Ceil
Thomas, Bessie Jane

Toipin, Louise

TItlev. Lavida

Way, Annette

White. Margaret

Williams, Elizabeth

Winn, Jackie

Wouiidall, Frances

Yablon, Helen

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Sophomore

OFFICERS

President Miss Nancy Hardy

Vice-President Allene Sumner

Secretary-Treasurer Mary Alice Hey

Sponsor Miss Alice Sumerau

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Allgood, S.
Anchors, V.
Anderson, L.
Anderson, M.
Baker, E.
Baker, O.
Barrett, V.
Beckuni, M.
Becton, R,
Bennett, E,
Bennett, J.
Blackstone, M. A.
Blumke, A.

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Boyd, M.
Brinson, L.
Eur.ax'ss. M. L.
Burns. G.
Byrd, B.
Tadle, G.
Carter. A.
Cashin, C.
Cheek. D.
Cheek, M. E.
Cliatt. J. S.
Coursey, J.

Culnt'Dper, J.
Daniel. M. A.
Dean, iVI.
Diekerson, V.
Diek.s. B.
Elliott. H.
Farrell. M.
Farr. J.
Floyd, M.
Gaddy, M.
Gaissert, V.
Gardner, K.

Geer, M.
Gillman, F.
Givens. B.
Goodson, E. R.
Gulledsie, S.
Gunter, L F.
Guy, M.
Halford, M.
Harlins, K.
Hensley, V.
Hildebrandt, E.
Hollina:.sworth, B.
Howell, M.
Hurlbutt, N^

lansen, M.
Jenny, E.
Johnson, D.
Johnson, H.
Jones. C. B.
Kellev. M.
Krouse, M.
Langley, K.
LaRoche, C.
Lee. E.
Lemnions, L.
Lichenstein, J.
Livinerston, G.
Luke. D.

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Maloney, J.
Marston, M.
MeAlhaney, L.
McXair, L.
McNair, M.
Middleton, V.
Miller, K.
Mulheiin, A.
Mullisan. H.
Xunn. D.
Oellei-ich, M.

Peterson, M.
Piatt. F.
Powell. B.
Read. R.
Rilev. K. L.
Robins, M.
Rosier. R. J.
Rowland, A.
Schulze, B.
Sharpe, M.
Siegmund, S.

Sizemoi-e, D.
Sizemore, M.
Smith, E.
Snelling, M. E.
Strayhorn, J.
Teuton. M.
Timm, E.
von Sprecken, J.
Walker, V.
Wan-en, F.
Westbrook, I.
Whitehead, L.
Williams, M.
Yancey, B.

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Aldeen, M.
Amos, R.
AndeTson, J.
Ari-ington, S.
Barton, H.
Beck, D.
Beck, E.
Bethum, M.
Bible, V. M.
Brne, R.
Brafi-jj-, H.
Brinkman, G.
Burr-, M.
Buiruni, E.
Cason, K.
Cawley, L.
Cloud, M.
Coleman, M.

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Crenshaw, E.
Crook, E.
Crosley, H.
Danforth, M.
Daniel, V.
Davis, V.
Deriso, A. P.
Edwards, H.
Etterlee, M. L.
Evans, V.
Faglier, B.
Faulkner, R.
Fell, D.
Fergerson, D.
Ford, M.
Fredericke, E.

Gaddey, M.
Gantt, F.
Goodson, M.
Goodwin, R.
Grantham, M.
Green, E.
Griffith, I.
Guillebeau, S.
Gunter, M.
Hadwin, O.
Hamilton, M. S.
Havird, H.
Hill, S.
Hodge, W.
Holtzclaw, B.
Howard, T.

Hurst, L.
Ivey, S.
James, F.
Johnson, M.
Johnson, V,
Jordan, D.
Keilhotlz, B.
Kenduck, A.
Lane, A.
Lang-e, M. C,
Lazenby, A,
Lever, D.
Lewis,, M.
Long, R.
Lovell, V.
Macky, B.
Maddox, M,

Meades, M.
Mears, B.
Merritt, E.
Merritt, H.
Miller, M.
Montgomery, J.
Moody, M.
Morgan, M.
Mosley. C.
Murphy, A.
McNeely, L.
Newman, F.
N orris, E.
Norton, K.
Odoni, D.
Odom, J.
Odom, M.
Orr, R.

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Owens, M.
Pardue, E.
Parker, R.
Peacock, E.
Peebles, C.
Pierce, E.
Purvis, H.
Quinn, H.
Radford, V.
Randolph, E.
Reese, M.
Renew, G.
Rhodes, E.
Roberts, E.
Rushton, M.
Russell, K.

Sanders, D.
Scott, V.
Sherwood, Z. A.
Sills, V.
Sizemore, D.
Skinner, M.
Smith, G.
Spence, R.
Stalling, C.
Story, D.
Strother, D.
Sturman, M,
Summer, A.
Taylor, L.
TeBow, M.
Templeton, B.

Terry, D.
Thompson, M. A.
Timmons, M.
Tudor, C.
Vawter, C.
Vernelson, V.
Walden, M.
Walker, M.
Ward, N.
WHiitaker, V.
Wicks, E.
Wilfong, E.
Williams, S.
Willis, M.
Wilson, R.
Wortham, E.
Zimmerman, E.

Adams, A. L.
Abrams. C.
Bargeron, C. L.
Baulineau, M.
Beall, M.
Berry, C.
Carswell, E.
Carswell, H.
Cleckley, M.
Covar, J.
Gary, M.
Griggs, H.
Hallman, B.
Hamilton, G.
Hamilton, M. M.
Hardy, N.
Haynes, C.

"B"

Haynes, G.
Heines, A.
Ivey, L.
Jackson, B.
Johnson, B.
Jones, A.
Kelly, A.
Kelly, M. A.
King, C.
Kitchens, M.
Lee, B.
Lonas, D.
McCampbell, M.
McCoy, T.
McGowan, C.

McGowan, E.
McKie, E.
Metzger, G.
Middleton, P.
Mills, M. F.
Mitchell, K.
Mobley, C.
Parker, D.
Phillips, H.
Plane, S.
Price, M.
Rivers, N.
Robertson, R.
Robertson, B.
Shields, G. A.

Silver, J.
Sims, D.
Skinner, B.
Sligh, E.
Slusky, L. J.
Smith, D.
Snipes, D.
Stratacas, M. A.
Stringer, M.
Stulb, S.
Toole, M.
Vance, V.
Webster, M.
Whitley, D.
Williams, B.
Wilson, L.
Wong, M.

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OFFICERS

President Billie Gay

Vice-President Emily Sheftall

Secretary-Treasurer Anne Kelly

Sponsor Miss Elizabeth Brisendine

Anchors, B. L.

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Harvley, J.

Anderson, E.

Hatcher, J. M.

Ansley, V.

Carlton, P. E.

Durden, M.

Hattaway, J.

Baber, M.

Carr, K. S.

Dyal, L. V.

Heaton, M.

Bailey, C.

Carroll, M.

Ellenbei'g, N. M.

Heffernan, P.

Bailey, M.

Cato, B.

Elliott, F.

Hendrix, S.

Barber, N.

Clark, D.

Ellis, E.

Hensley, B.

Barnes, F.

Columbus, M.

Fallow, L.

Holliman, C.

Beazley, E.

Cooper, J.

Flint, M. L.

Howard, E.

Beeland, E.

Corley, 0.

Gaddy, M. E.

Howard, M.

Bennett, A.

Creamer, A.

Gatewood, J.

Howell, M.

Blanos, J.

Crozier, S.

Gillman, D.

Hudson, N.

Brawner, L.

Daretzler, S.

Gleason, J.

Humphries, A.

Broome, C.

Davidson, M.

Gi-ammer, M.

Ing-ram, A.

Buck, B.

Dolinsky, F.

Grose, M.

James, M.

Burke, J.

Dorn, F.

Hamby, J.

Johnson, J.

Canady, L.

Dunn, M. I.

Hardy, D.

Jennings, M. L.

Jones, B.
Keilholtz, G.
King, M.
Kitchens, E.
Lanier, H.
Lee, E. R.
Lee, L. E.
Lever, R.
Ling-an, P.
Little, N. L.
Martin, M.
Masters, T.
McCall, L
McCarthy, N.
McGahee, T.
McKagen, S.
McKie, M.

"A"

Miller, E.
Milligan, L.
Mobley, K.
Morgan, D.
Morgan, N.
Montgomery, D.
Morague, C.
Murray, R.
Newsome, S.
Ogletree, S.
McNeal, A.
Overstreet, M.
Owens, B. R.
Parrish, E.

Paschal, J.
Quinn, M.
Rhoades, M.
Satcher, D.
Shapiro, M.
Sheppard, L.
Sizemore, J.
Smally, H.
Smith, H.
Smith, L.
Smith, V.
Spires, A.
Spradley, C.
Stanton, M. M.

Stevens, L.
Stewart, M.
Todd, M.
Usry, L.
Vignati, C.
Waddy, D.
Walker, M.
Watkins, E.
Watson, M. A.
Whaley, D.
White, D.
Wilson, A.
Wilson, S.
Wofford, H.
Wood, B.
Young, C.
Youngblood, M.

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Anderson, F.
Ashe, D.
Baber, J.
Baher, M.
Barden, H.
Bivens, M.
Brantley, H.
Buck, J. M.
Busche, H.
Bush, K.
Byrd, M. H.
Cadle, I.
Cadden, M.
Cartledge, D.
Cannady, H.
Chavis, G.
Chevey, E.
Cole, E.
Cole, N.
Corley, L.
Cosnahan,, D.
Cox, L.

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Creech, B.
Crenshaw, M.
Crouch, J.
Danforth, Virginia
Danforth, Vivian
Davis, R.
Deas, L.
DeLoach, M.
Denton, B.
Dowling-, D.
Dyson, O.
Fallaw, B.
Farmer, E.
Ford, D.
Ford, J.
Foster, E.
Guerson, H.
Gay, B.
Gordon, C.

Greer, G.
Griffith, E.
Griner, T.
Hadden, M.
Hall, W.
Harp, D.
Hai-well, C.
Hatcher, M.
Haywood, L.
Henderson, L.
Herndon, M.
Hig-g-inbotham, M.
Hodg-es, D.
Holland, D.
Holland, E.
Holley, D.
Hollins, V.
Holmes, P.
Hooper, D.

Hooper, E.
Home, M.
Howard, S.
Huff, H.
Hunt, E.
Hutto, M.
Ivey, M.
Jackson, H.
Jenkins, M.
Jennings, W.
Johnson, B.
Johnson, V.
Jones, Bertha
Jones, Betty
Jones, I.
Judy, B.
Kelly, L.
Kendrick, M.
Kennedy, A.
Key, L.
Kicklighter, V.
Knotts, M.

Koger, M. B.
Lamar, M.
Langdon, R.
Langham, E.
Lewis, J.
Lindewirth, E.
Lum, W.
Lynn, L.
McCanne, E.
McCoy, L.
McElveen, D.
McKellar, C.
McKeawn, M.
McManus, C.
Meades, D.
Mertins, D.
Millers, S.
Mills, G.
Mitchell, M.
Mixon, M.
Moates, C.

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Mobley, M.
Moody, D.
Morris, A. M.
Nables, M.
Newman, M.
Palmer, L.
Perry, I.
Pope, J.
Powell, E.
Powell, Margaret
Powell, Mary
Price, C.
Price, M.
Price, 0.
Purvis, M.
Quarles, J.
Rabun, B.
Radford, R.

Reed, H.
Reese, M.
Reeves, M.
Rhodes, E.
Rickerson, A, M.
Rowe, E.
Rowe, V.
Sanders, S.
Sammons, E.
Scott, L.
Sills, L.
Simmons, E.
Smith, E.
Sorrow, Doris
Sorrow, Dorothy
Starnes, D.
Strickland, B.
Storey, L.

Sturnan, K.

Sutton, N.
Thomas, C.
Thompson, N. M.
Tliompson, C.
Thigpen, D.
Trussel, E. M.
Tucker, J.
Tyson, L.
Usry, A.
Utley, E.
Waddey, W.
Weathers, D.
Whitt, R.
Wiggins, E.
Williamson, V.
Willingham, S.
Young, Marion
Young, Mildred
Youngblood, Betty
Youngblood, Betty

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Agee, M.
Andrews, A.
Anthony, E.
Aycock, L.
Baker, D.
Blanchard, A.
Boggus, J.
Bradley, M.
Bugg, G.
Caldwell, L.
Chavous, M. E.
Chumley, A.
Claussen, A.
Collier, B. A.
Cook, F.
Cortadellas, M.
Daniel, R.
Darling, A.
Dixon, V.
Doche, A.

"B"

Dorn, F.
Dunaway, F. E.
Eckert, H. E.
Evans, P. J.
Ewing, M. .
Garlow, D.
Glasser, L. R.
Godman, O. M.
Goode, G.
Goodwin, Madeline
Goodwin, Mary
Granimer, M.
Green, A. V.
Hale, J.
Hazard, H.
Holley, D.
Howard, J.

Jolles, N.
Kahrs, H.
Kelly, A.
Kelly, M.
Kerr, C.
Leonard, M.
Logan, H.
Lybrand, M. E.
Matheny, M. A.
McCoy, D.
Montgomery, D.
Morgan, C.
Norvell, K.
Parr, D.
Phillips, C.
Pitts, R.
Poss, A. R.

Pugh, M. N.
Ragan, E.
Rapp, M. F.
Rhodes, N.
Rice, M. G.
Rush, J.
Rushing, C. M.
Sawilowsky, R.
Sheftall, E.
Stanford, E. J.
Summerau, D.
Sweat, M.
Thompson, D.
Timmons, M.
Toole, G.
Toothe, G.
Weinges, N.
Welch, D,
Worsham, D.

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PERSONAL

Corinne Elliott

/ES OF TUBMAN HHJH

Mae Peterson

PERSONAL

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Bettv Holmes

Beulah Barber

SCHOOL YEAR

Warm September

Registrations ;
Can't remember

What translations !

Gay October

Indian Summer ;
Late hours^bad marks

Growing dumber!

Bleak November
Raindrops streaming;

Long quiet evenings
Firelight dreaming.

White December
Christmas shopping;

Must remember
Socks, ties, stockings.

January

Happy New Year!
(Broken Glasses

Roaring ear(s).)

February

Holidays !
A dance a romance

That certain age!

Scampering March

Spring is here !
Flowers blossom

Birds appear.

Tearful April
Squashy rubbers;

Drenching downpours
Sniffles Snuffles.

Smiling May

Faces gay!
Examinations

Alterations.

Blessed June

Vacation soon !
Graduation

"Union Station!"

Jerry Royal.

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AICJISTA, GA.. MAY 1.'., 1950

Number 712

Society Chatter

by Chatterbox

New York has sent a foster
child home! Hazel Mathews
has returned to Aug'usta to
redecorate the Crocker's new
mansion in Forest Hills. This
mansion is being' done over
for Blanche and her dog's
which have overrun her other
house.

Hollywood has sent news to
"Y'ours truly" that Erin
Gresham, T. H. S.'s movie
producer, has bought the
screen rights to "The .Adven-
tures of a Tubmanite" by
June Rupert, in which Martha
Ray will be starred in the
leading role.

Fi-om the wilds of Africa
Edith and Anne Wainwright,
those two world-famous ex-
plorers, have returned to
their native city, Augusta.
They have brought back with
them the only captured Panda
in existence, since the other
Panda died recen.tly at the
ripe age of twelve years.

From Washington, the re-
port comes that the President
has appointed Emmie Gibson

Gossip

In celebration of the 11th
anniversity of the publishing
of Tubman Times, the mem-
bers of the staff compliment-
ed the original staff of the
class of 1940 at a party where
all the alumnae were present.
Highlights of the evening
were Mi.ss iVIary Ellen Willets
expounding loudly the fine
qualities of Lucy von Spree-
ken's latest biograph.v. "The
Life And Works Of George
Washington" Mildred Rowe

as Secretary of Treasury be-
cause of her previous perfect-
ed manner of handling money
in her school clubs.

Holly Renick, who is now
touring the country with her
group of mannequins, is mak-
ing' a personal appearance at
the Municipal .Auditorium.
Her leading models are An-
nie Ruth Crozier and Lina
Stephens. She has as head
of the staff, dress designers
Alice Gratfy and Frances
Capers.

The eminent author. Miss
Edith Jenny, will give a lec-
ture on her latest book, "TO
BE, OR NOT TO BE", next
Tuesday under the sponsor-
ship of the Woman's Club of
Augrusta. Mrs. van Ness du
Pont is president of the Club.
She will be remembered as
the former Miss Elizabeth
Young.

Millinery Modes i
by -Murial Redel I

.\nligue Shoppe Proprietor
Miss Julia .Vdaiiis

Around The Town

Miss Dorothy Palmer, chief
instructress in aeronautics at
the new Augusta airport, has
just taken off in her airplane,
"Spirit of Tubman", for an-
other cross-country flight.
Miss Palmer has won many
prizes for her expert flying.

In Augusta for the week-
end' is Miss Sara Gatlin, who
will make her screen debut in
"Spitfire", at the Miller The-
ater.

A play as a sequel to "Gone
With the Wind", "Back
With the Storm", featuring
Miss Miriam Wheeler as Scar-
let O'Hara has recently left
Augusta for a prolonged tour.

Misses Lynda Lazenby,
Evelyn Mason, and Dorothy
Norman are giving a demon-
stration of the new electric
stoves manufactured by Mil-
dred Minis, Incorporated, at
the new Tubman auditorium
on Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock. They will feature re-
cipes by Mary Ann Mell and
Edna Whaley.

Dedication

The dedication ceremony
for the new wing of Tubman
High School will be held Fri-
da.v afternoon at three o'clock.
Mr. T. H. Garrett will make
the dedicatory address before
the assembled students, facul-
ty, and friends. He will intro-
duce Miss Mae Peterson, the
Dean of Women of the Junior
College of Augusta. Miss
Beulah Barber, representing'
the Board of Education, will
bring greetings from that
body. The Tubman Glee Club,
under the leadership of as-
sistant music teacher. Miss
Blanche Crocker, will sing
several selections.

singing the Tubman "Black
.-And Gold" (and shh)
swinging- it Over in one cor-
ner Miss Jane Mulherin, pro-
prietor of the Elite Dress
Shoppe, modeling- one of her
own simple but oh-so-chick
creations--Mary McElmur-
ray convulsing the whole
party with her comments
and jokes on the Euro-
pean situation. Miss
Burdie Fowler a new
member of the
Tubman facul-
t y munching
daintily on the
delicacies fur-
nished py Au-
gusta's leading-
caterer Miss
Ina Prescott

Elite Dress Shoppe

Proprietor, Mi.ss Jane Mulherin

LAHJ WILL Am UtiTAMNT

WE, THE TUBMAN GRADUATES of 1940, being of unsound and indispos-
ing mind and memory, do hereby make, declare, and publish this last will and
testament :

Item I. We, the senior biology students, do hereby bequeath to Made-
moiselle Page all our empty ink bottles, so that she may pound with them on
her desk for order without disastrous consequences. Also, in a further effort to
to promote peace and harmony in Miss Comey's classes (without the injurious

effects to her vocal cords caused by raising her voice to a high pitch), we,
the Seniors, bequeath a special fund with which she may purchase a mega-
phone, of the kind commonly used by the A. R. C. cheer leaders, to pre-
serve the aforesaid voice.

Item II. We, the Senior B's, leave to Miss Dora a supply of ant-ex-
terminator to rid the school of any of the so-called "pests," on the condition
that she leave unmolested the termites in Room 10 which we so sor-
rowfully left in our Freshman year, and which we now intrust to the
care of the Junior B's in hopes that they will feed and cherish our
said termites as we have up to this time.

Item III. To Carolyn Michel, Katherine Ann
Edelblut, and Cynthia Sheftall, we, Neville Cumming,
Ida Hall White, and Olive Cranston do bequeath our
lunch boxes respectively red, green, and blue to
make use of them as they may judge fitting and proper
for such beloved possessions.

Item IV. I, Pansy Neal, do bestow upon Olga
Baker my inimitable stride, in hopes that the latter may get to
iT^ classes on time in the future.

Item V. I, Earline Rogers do leave my deceptive appearance of com-
plete innocence to Helen Elliott, so that henceforth Helen will not be
blamed for all the talking in the library.

Item VI. I, Dorothy Ellison, do bequeath my
carefully selected collection of lipsticks to Jeanette Farr
(with the said collection accompanied by a sign "Fresh
Paint" to be worn by the latter) ; and I leave my mir-
ror to Frankie Lanier so that in the future she will not
be forced to borrow one. (Editor's Note: Beauty may
be only skin deep, but we Tubmanites believe in help-
ing Mother Nature along a little) .

Item VII. I, Emily Greene, do hereby bestow my job of changing the water of Miss Comey's ivy
and that of annihilating worms destructive to the same to Alice Adams, who, if it be possible may be
able to learn to perform this duty with pleasing results.

Item VIII. I, Hazel Edmunds, do leave my "stilts", and also my nickname "Beanpole", to
Elizabeth Hurst so that the latter may, in time to come see over Anne Skelton's head.

Item IX. I, Sarah Bond, being of a very quiet, mouselike disposition, and knowing of Louise
Torpin's habit of chattering incessantly like a magpie, for her benefit hereby forsake my bad
seat in Room 21 so that she may talk unperceived by those who are wont to interrupt such pro-
ceedings.

Item X. I, Dot Howe, do leave my athletic ability to the whole of the Junior Class, in hopes
that they will continue to preserve their reputation as champions.

Item XI. In order to create a Tubmanite who will be "perfect" in the estimation of all students
and a "perfect terror" in the opinion of the teachers, several Seniors voluntarily contribute their
outstanding accomplishments to a fund, which is available to anyone brave enough and foolish enough
to take it. Said contributions follow:

1) Marian Bell's ability to chew gum loudly and efficiently ; said chewing being accompanied
by indispensable popping of said gum.

2) Corinne Elliott's skill at applying make-up in class without
"gettin' caught" by the teacher.

3) Christine Brown's capability to file her fingernails, talk, and
pay attention all at the same time.

4) Evelyn Andrew's speed at combing her hair in the librai'y.

5) Frances Whitley's incomprehensible habit of never studying
and always passing.

6) Priscilla Pappas' inclination to wear her shirt-tails outside
her skirt.

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noises.

Bettie Timmerman's habit of coming late to class.

Martha Templeton's and Ruth Taylor's knack of making unnecessary and unwanted

Item XII. Now, in a more serious trend of thought, in the interest of improv-
ing Tubman, we hereby leave these suggestions, with a sincere hope that our suc-
cessors will strive to make them not mere suggestions, but realities. For the sake
of those who inhabit the lunch room, we recommend a bell that can be heard in that
building. More important is a good lighting system (It's no wonder so many girls
wear glasses). And last but not least, with the backing of one of the faculty, we
venture to recommend Venetian blinds for all rooms a fine, if impractical, sug-
gestion.

Signed, sworn to, sealed, and delivered before us this twenty-third day of Jan-
uary, 1940 A. D.

Witnesses :

XXX

(Dora, Mattie, Alex)

EDITH JENNY,
SARA GATLIN.

Blessings on thee, Tubman High

School in which I work and sigh

Try and hope and work and pray

That I make B plus or A ;

When a test comes, my heart sinks,

My empty brain is full of kinks,

Although I've studied up till six,

The knowledge in my head is nix!

How I wish that it could be

An hour away I would be free !

But in spite of all this agony

And it is great this I will say :

Blessings on thee. Tubman High

When at last I say goodbye.

And leave these halls which once were mine,

Which will forever my heart bind,

In my heart there'll be a pang

As I leave my gay old gang,

Forget my history and math

And days of , "Got her autograph!"

For of many years as maid or wife,

You own the happiest of my life ;

I'll ne'er forget you, Tubman High,

And though aloud I say, "Goodbye,"

In my heart you'll always be

A school of fondest m^emory.

Marcia McCathern.

SPRING

Down from the hills
Like a Fawn
Came Spring
Bounding with joy
Over River
Or Plain
Resting to laugh
In the dawn
Or sing

In the warm rain
Of April
Again.

Harriett e Kahrs

This is the life

"Maids and a Man"

mU S(ci/T in ^ifioii

Editor-in-Chief Betty Fleming-
Business Manag-er Dolores Shmerling

Betty Fleming, Editor-in-chief

FACULTY ADVISERS

Miss Mabel Byrd
Miss Bertha Carswell
Miss Mary Evans
Miss Mary Gilliland
Miss Betty Jones
Miss Susie Langford

They proof read It

They snap school life for It

He prints It

Thev sketch for It

Thev lend their ideas to It

EDITORS

Art Bobbie Lansdell

Athletic Dot Howe

Jokes Mary McElmurray

Literaiy - - Edith Jenny

Picture Martha van Deusen

Dolores Shmerlinn, IJusiness Manager

MEMBERS

Ann Creamer
Joan Davidson
Betty Dicks
Sara Gatlin
Harriet Hazard
Elizabeth Hurst
Bertha Lee
Sally Martin

Marcia McCathem
Myra Middleton
Jerry Royal
Cynthia Sheftall
Betty Smith
Allene Sumner
Christine Tliompson
Louise Torpin

Thev "root" for It

He gives an ad for It

He takes pictures for It

Student

COUNCIL

OFFICERS

MAE PETERSON
President

MAC CHRISTIAN
Vice-President

BETTY DICKS

Secretary-Treasurer

IDA HALL WHITE
Captain of Student Patrol

MISS STRAUSS

MISS WALKER
Faculty Representatives

All the students, teachers, and the principal are
considered members of the Student Council Associa-
tion. However, the council itself consists of one repre-
sentative from each room with an alternate to serve
in her absence, representatives from each school or-
ganization, and two faculty advisers appointed by
the principal.

The Student Patrol which keeps order in the
halls, library, and assembly, is also under the super-
vision of the Council.

The purposes of the Student Council are to develop
in the students an appreciation of honesty, to foster
sentiment in law and order, to aid in the administra-
tion of Tubman, to promote in all ways the best in-
terests of the school, and to assist student activities
in general.

MEMBERS

Battle, Catherine
Becton, Rena
Byrd, Helen
Cosnahan, Dorothy
Creamer, Anne
Farr, Jeanette
Ford, Dorothy
Gay, Billie
Crammer, Mildred

Guren, Phyllis
Heins, Ann
Hiller, Nell
Holmes, Betty
Howard, Edna Eva
Howard, Mad'elyn
Livingston, Gloria
McElmurray, Mary
Merritt, Elizabeth

Montgomery, Dorothy
Mulcay, Edith
Renew, Gladys
Roberts, Edna
Robeitson, Ruth
Sheftall, Cynthia
Sheftall, Emily
Sizemore, Dorothy

Smith, Virginia
Torpin, Louise
Tucker, Jean
Whaley, Edna
Whe-eler, Miriam
Wiilliams, Elizabeth
Wortham, Edna
Youngblood, Betty

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FACULTY ADVISERS

Miss Brisendine Miss Lombard

MEMBERS

Arrington, Louise
Christian, Mary
Cumming, Neville
Daniel, Clayton
Daniel, Harriette
Daniel, Rosalyn
Davidson, Joan
Hardy, Nancy
Howe, Dot
Kahrs, Harriet
Lee, Bertha

Mobley, Carolyn
Read, Ruth
Rhodes, Evelyn
Royal, Jerry
Shields, Alice
Skelton, Anne
Toole, Marguerite
Vaughn, Rozzie
White, Ida Hall
White, Margaret
Wienges, Martha

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OFFICERS

President Rozzie Vaughn

Vice-President Margaret White

Secretary Marguerite Toole

Treasurer ., Ida Hall White

Manager of Point System Anne Skelton

The Athletic Association consists of six mem-
bers from the Senior. Junior, and Sophomore
classes, respectively, and three members from the
Freshman class. In order to become a member,
one must show interest in athletic activities by
participating in them. Gk)od sportsmanship is
required. Any girl carrying a full schedule
and having no conditions in any subject is eligible
for office in the Association. The object of the
Association is to promote interest in gymnastics,
athletics, and all-round sportsmanship.

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OFFICERS

President Blanche Crocker

Vice-President Cynthia Sheftall

Secretary Neville Cumming

Treasurer Carolyn Moblsy

Director Miss Halbert

Acree, Elizabeth
Adams, Alice
Adams, Julia
Bailey, Mildred
Barrentine. Bobby
Blackstone, Mary Alice
Blumke, Aline
Bond, Sarah
Carswell, Emily
Carswell, Hilda
Chaney, Viola
Christian, Mac
Christian, Mary
Crocker, Blanche

MEMBERS

Cumming-, Neville
Dixon, Virginia
Uorn, Marcia
Elliott, Pat
Ellison, Dorothy
Farlow, Dorothy
Ferguson, Doris
Fortson, Catherine
Gary, Maude
Gatlin, Sara
Glasser, Leah Rose
Goodwin, Ruth
Grammer, Margaret
Green, Elease
Guillebeau, Sarah
Hamilton, Mary Margaret
Harling, Katherine
Harwell, Charlotte
Hatcher, Mary Burke
Ivey, Margaret
Jackson, Betty
Jackson, Clara Belle
Kirkland, Frankie

Klion, Shirley
McElmurray, Mary
Mobley, Carolyn
Morgan, Carolyne
Moye, Elizabeth
Murray, Ruby
Norman, Dorothy
Plane, Sarah
Popkin, Hilda
Pound, Jane
Ray, Martha
Rhodes, Jean
Rhodes, Nelda
Sheftall, Cynthia
Sheftell, Emily
Skelton, Anne
Stephens, Lina
Sweat, Marian
Terry, Dorothy
van Deusen, Martha
Vaughn, Rozzie
Westbrook, Iris
White, Margaret

PRESIDENT
Lucy von Sprecken

VICE-PRESIDENTS

Mae Peterson

Beulah Barber

Sara Gatlin

SECRETARY
Emmie Gibson

TREASURER
Frances Capers

FACULTY ADVISER
Miss Miller

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MEMBERS

Adams, Dorothy
AUgoocJ, Betty
Anderson, Doris
Barber, Beulah
Cannon, Erin
Capers, Frances
Gatlin, Sara
Gibson, Emmie
Hig'gins, Clare
Howard, Elizabeth
McElmurray, Mary
Prescott, Ina
Peterson, Mae
Rhodes, Evelyn
Rosamond, Ruth
Seag'o, Flora
Skinner, Catherine
Steinek, Alma
von Sprecken, Lucy

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Praeses Dolores Shmerling

Praeses-Vice Blanche Crocker

Scriba Betty Fleming

Praeceptrix Miss Dora Hains

Crocker, Blanche
Cumniing, Neville
Fleming. Betty
Holmes. Betty
Jenny, Edith
Mathews, Sara
Shmerling-. Dolores
Stanford, Guila
Van Deusen, Martha
Vaughn, Rozzie
Wheeler, Betty
White, Ida Hall

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OFFICERS

President Bobby BaiTentine

Vice-President Beulah Barber

Secretary Neville Gumming

Director Miss Elna Lombard

MEMBERS

Bai-ber, Beulah
Barrentine Bobby
Christian, Mac
Chiistian, Mary
Gumming, Neville
Hardy, Mary Nancy
Heins, Ann
Knapp, Louise
Martin, Sally

Middleton, Patience
Mobley, Garolyn
Peterson, Mae
Prescott, Ina
Rhodes, Evelyn
Rhodes, Jean
Silver, Jane
Toole, Marguerite
White, Margaret

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OFFICERS

President Neville Cumming

Vice-President Betty Fleming

Secretary-Treasurer Carolyn Michel

Director Miss Ann Braddy

Manager Miss Ruth McAuliffe

MEMBERS

Adams, Julia Farlow, Dorothy McCathern, Marcia Slusky, Leona Jane

Adams, Lou Fleming, Betty Mills, Mildred Sanders, Sydney

Barrentine, Bobby Gatlin, Sara Michel, Carolyn Skelton, Anne

Beneteau Mar\ Glasser. Leah Rose Xorvell, Katherine Smalley, Elizabeth

Blitchington, Betty Sue Grammer, Margaret Parr, Dorothy Smith, Denese

Buck, Barbara Grigg, Hamilton Plane, Sara Stanford, Guila

Claussen, Ann Hamilton, Mary Margaret Phillips, Catherine Toole, Grace

Cleckley, Mary Hardy. Mary ^s'ancy Popkin, Hilda Toole, Marguerite

Cloud, Marjorie Hazard, Harriet Pugh, Martha Xell van Deusen, Martha

Collier, Barbara Henderson, Leila Pearl Rose, Elizabeth Wienges, Martha

Cranston, Olive Hurst, Elizabeth Royal, Jerry White, Ida Hall

Cumming, Neville Ivey. Margaret Rush. Joelle White, Margaret

Duncan, Wilda Lansdell, Bobbie Sheftall, Cynthia Wooddall, Frances

Edelblut, Katherine Ann Martin, Sally Shmerling, Dolores Wright, Gloria

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OFFICERS

President

Vice-President

Secretary -Treasurer
Vacuity Adviser

Phyllis Burt

Frances Capers
.... Edith Jenny
Miss Byrd

Barber, Beulah
Burt, Phyllis
Capers, Frances
Crocker, Blanche
Cumniing, Neville
Edelblut, Kathefine
Fiske, Margaret

Fleming, Ann
Fleming, Betty
Gary, Maude
Gatlin, Sara
Hurst, Elizabeth
Jameson, Virginia
Jenny, Edith

MEMBERS

Knapp, Louise
Martin, Sally
McCathern, Marcia
Meese, Nell
Michel, Carolyn
Morris, Susan
Peterson, Mae

Ray, Martha
Royal, Jerry
Sheftall, Cynthia
Shmerling, Doloies
Smith, Betty
Stanford. Guila
Stulb. Cecile

Tankersley, Jackie
Van Deusen, Martha
Vaughn, Rozzie
Wheeler, Betty
White, Ida Hall
Whittle, Lillian
Wooddall, Frances

TlUmAN TI/VIES
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STAFF

_ ,^ , , . f Miss Mabel Bvrd

Faculty Advisers <

I Miss Mildred von Kamp

Editor-in-Chief Betty Wheeler

Literary Editor Betty Fleming

Business Manager Phyllis Burt

Assistant Business Manager Betty Smith

Circulating Editor Betty Holmes

Assistant Circulating Editor Allene Sumner

Treasurer Betty Tinimerman

Proof Readers .Elizabeth Young

Julia Adams
Reporters: Ann Creamer

REPORTERS

Ann Creamer Dot Howe Marguerite Toole

Joan Davidson Louise Knapp Louise Torpin

Bobby Hamilton Emily Sheftall Ida Hall White
Alice Shields

Reserves

Director I\Irs. Gregg Parker

WE GIRL RESERVES

Each year after school opens, we, the Girl Reserves, junior members
of the YWCA, entertain with a tea, at which future Girl Reserves may
register. This is the beginning of a series of lively meetings, animated
discussions, fascinating interest-groups, and enjoyable sociables. Tine
meetings are presided over by our president. After business has been dis-
posed of, our leader brings up a thought-provoking topic for discussion ; and
the girls launch forth into an earnest, impromptu debate. Afterwards, if
the point is not too hotly contested, we disperse and enthusiastically go to
our several interest-groups. First-aid, Nature-study, Handicraft, Dra-
matics, Photography, and Etiquette are typical of the courses offered.
At intervals, we organize dances, hikes, banquets, and swimming parties,
which are greatly enjoyed by everyone. Toward the end of the year, two
outstanding girls are selected to go to a conference, which is attended by
Girl Reserves from all over the country. They come back brimful of new
plans and ideas.

Every spring we spend a carefree week-end at Camp Kiwanis. Several
teachers go along. During the day we may enjoy swimming, canoeing,
archery, picnicking, volley ball, soft-ball, and ring tennis. At night we
gather around the camp-fire and tell stories or sing.

Oh, yes! We Girl Reserves have fun!

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Wind in the
''Southern Pines"

Softly blows the wind through yonder trees,

Wind in the Southern Pines ;

Sings and whistles so merrily free,

Wind in the Southern Pines ;

Though I go away and ne'er return

For many and many a year,

My heart will always continue to yearn

For the sound I love to hear.

The Wind in the Southern Pines.

Can one who has heard it ever forget
The Wind in the Southern Pines.
Or can he help feeling he owes a debt
To the Wind in the Southern Pines?
For this song so free
Says to you and me,

"Come back, come back, and listen to me,
I'he Wind in the Southern Pines.
I moan and cry when you are glad,
I whistle or chatter, suit every mood,
I'm the friendliest tree in any wood ;
Come back, come back, and listen to me
The Wind in the Southern pines."

Marcia McCathern.

High Tide

The sea is rough with mighty waves
Flowing and crashing as they form and break
Pounding the sea wall's boulders and staves
Dashing the sands till the earth seems to shake.

Sometimes, in envy, one resents

That this force, to man's aid, can't be applied

But I think perhaps the Elements

Glory in their greatness of high tide.

Leah Ro.se Glasser.

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Freshman,

Frightened, bewildered !

We entered these hails with hearts full of fear

For we didn't know what was coming this year.

We didn't fit in ; our schedules were wrong,

But by the end of the term we were going strong.

Sophomores,

Sophisticated, confident!

We were certain that we knew it all

From modern times back to Caesar's fall.

Our pathway before us lay bright

And stretched away before our sight.

Juniors,

Jolly, Carefree!

Our troubles now trailed behind

And the future we put from our mind.

We were smart and lazy, so to speak,

For on some things we were quite weak.

Seniors,
Silly, sensitive!

We studied ; we worked ; we played
For passing marks must still be made.
So graduation we can gain.
Nevertheless, we wish we were freshman again.

Sara Gatlin.

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Dreaming

Amid the flowers and the birds,
Mingled with sweet summer's breeze,
I like to sit and dream away
'Neath the old pine trees.

As I sit alone and dream.
One single thought comes to me.
It is that I could sail along
On a never-ending sea.

I think of the things I might do,
The lands that I might see;
I even imagine a majestic ship
Whose captain I would be.

But even as my thoughts sail on.
Roaming the churning blue sea,
I hear a voice a call
And I'm brought back to reality!

Betty Smith.

Dreaming

(As a Tubman girl would write it)
Among my books and classmates
Seated at my desk in the room,
I like to sit by the window
And watch the flowers in bloom.

As I gaze upon the gateposts.
One thought comes to my mind ;
It is that I could live in a world
Where no schools could I find.

I think of all the things I might do
And places that I might go
Everywhere, from the tropics.
To Alaska and the snow!

But just as I "dreamed" the class through.
In a world that is never to be,
The bell rings ! It is Friday !
This is reality !

Betty Smith.

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FOR PRINTING OF THE BETTER KIND
DIAL 2-5410

McGowen Printing Co.

PRINTING PUBLISHING ENGRAVING

726 Ellis St. Augusta, Ga.

CHAS. W. RHOADES R. G. McGOWEN CHAS. J. GOODWIN

Mercury was the god of the weather because he is found in thermo-
meters.

The laws of the United States do not allow a man but one wife. This
is called monotony.

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COMPLIMENTS
OF

GARDELLE'S

702 Broad

KINGS WAY PHARMACY

2113 Kings Way

COLLEGE PHARMACY

1801 Walton Way

COMPLIMENTS
OF

MILLEH

IMPERIAL, MODJESKA

RIALTO and DREAMLAND

THEATRES

Teacher:: "Martha, give the principal parts of the vei'b, "swim".
Martha: "Swim, swam, swum."

Teacher: "Good. Now give the principal parts of the verb, 'Dim' ".
Martha: "Teacher, I'd rather not."

STRUCTURAL TILE

41 YEARS COURTESY, CAPACITY AND SERVICE
415-419 Masonic Bldg. Augusta, Ga.

COMPLIMENTS OF

MERRY BROS. BRICK & TILE COMPANY j

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An astute boy little boy was asked the other day what was meant by
'sins of omission" and he responded without any pause or hesitation:
"The sins we have forgotten to commit."

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FROM
Augusta's Favorite Store

OoxonGulum

COMPLLMENTS OF THE OFFICIALS OF
RICHMOND COUNTY

Judge A. L. Franklin Sheriff Gary M. Whittle

Judgre of Superior Court Sheriff of Richmond County

Judg3 Gordon W. Chambers Mr. W. Inman Curry

Judge of City Court Solicitor of City Court

Judge Joseph E. Bryson Mr. George Rains

Judge of Municipal Court Solicitor of Superior Court

Mr. Daniel J. O'Connor

Clerk of Court

A teacher called for brief essays on "The funniest thing I ever saw."
One girl got through several minutes before the others, and the teacher ask-
ed to see her effort. On her paper was written, "The funniest thing I ever
saw was too funny for words."

COMPLIMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING
AUGUSTA ATTORNEYS

John L. Chambers

Henry T. Chance, Jr.

Schuyler ^^. Clark

G. R. Coffin

Sam F. Garlington

Hammond, Kennedy & Yow

Hull. Barrett, Willingham & Towill

Albert G. Ingram

Lee, Congdon & Fulcher

N. M. Reynolds

This Page Made Possible Through
the Courtesy of .

DR. R. E. ANDERSON

DR. W. R. BEDINGFIELD
DR. R. I. BRYSON

DR. EDWARD CLARK
DR. W. .1. CRANSTON
DR. A. A. DAVIDSON
DR. SAM W. FENNELL
DR. H. W. HANKINSON
DR. S. J. LEWIS

DR. JOHN E. MARRIOTT
DR. R. C. McGAHEE
DR. JOHN S. PLAXCO
DR. R. L. RHODES

DRS. F. L. LEE & R. B. WEEKS
DR. D. M. SILVER

COMPLIMENTS
OF

The Augusta
Clearing House Association

Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Company

Citizens & So'ithern National Bank

National Exchange Bank

Uptown Branch Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust
Company

Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Cop: "Who was driving- when you hit that car?"

Stupid (triumphantly): "None of us; we were all in the back seat."

Teacher (rapping on desk): "Order".
Entire Class: "Coke".

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I Sears, Roebuck & Company

i "Augusta's Fastest Growing

j Department Store"

! Corner Broad and Albion Ave. on Herald Square

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"Where Smart People Meet
Smart Fashions"

EVENING GOWNS

For Proms. Dancing or

Parties

STREET CLOTHES
For All Occasions

COTTON FROCKS AND
BEACH WEAR

For Play or Traveling

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ROADS AND REVENUE

Richmond County, Ga.

Rudolph P. Mayo, Chairman
Edwin C. Mertins
Frank R. Miles
Frank H. Hooper
J. Bland Goodwin

William H. Sherman, Clerk

In French Class
The imperfect tense in French is used to express a future action in past
time which does not take place at all.

The moon is moie important than the sun because it shines at nig-ht
when it is needed.

TUBMAN HIGH

SENIOR RINGS

For any graduation year can
be supplied by

Herff Jones Co.

We also have

"COLLEGIATE"

Caps & Gowns

CLINT W. LEE CO.
Diplomas

H. S. Canfield, Representative
1560 Decatur Rd. Atlanta, Ga

Lincoln Lincoln Zephyr

Mercury

"60" <nr J "85"
H. p. '^"^^ H. p.

Proved in the Past
Improved in the Future

WALKER-DURANT
MOTOR CO.

Phone 2-5371 - Broad at 14th St.
Augusta. Ga.

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For refreshment
at home

BUY THE SIX-
BOTTLE CARTON

Plus deposit

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Miss Lang-ford (finishing: long alg'ebra problem): "And we find X
equals zero".

Sophomore: "All that work for nothing".

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COMPLIMENTS
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The City Council
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927 Walker Street
Augusta, Ga.

COMPLIMENTS OF

Saiiclieii's

ICE CREAM and MILK

Visitors are Coi-dially Invited to

Visit at any time Our Certified

Dairy, Old Savannah Road.

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Compliments of

AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.

LANSING B. LEE,
President

J. L. BARTLEY,
Vice-President & Treasurer

Georgia-Carolina Warehouse & Compress Co.

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
STORAGE CAPACITY 100,000 BALES

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Mary: "Now, Mother, get this straight: If Harry comes, telephone
Jack that I can't meet him because I've got an appointment with George."

Husband: "My wife has a queer way of getting even with the teleplione
company. She uses my car to knock down their poles."

COME IN, GIRLS!

J. B. WHITE'S

JUNIOR SHOP

IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
THE YOUNGER CROWD!

The kind of things you'll adore

wearing, in your size

11, 13, 15 and 16

ALLBURN COAL - AIC COKE

Patronize

Augusta Ice 6k Coal
Company

AUGUSTA, GA.

HOME INDUSTRY

Cold Alone Is Not Enough

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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
'Your Friends Forever"

Central Garden Florist

Augusta's Flowers Since 1869

Cordially invites you to visit
our new shop

MR. AND MRS. N. C. ANDERSON
MRS. JAMES GARDINER -:- MISS ANNE ANDERSON

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Professor: "Didn't you have a brother in the class last year?"
Student: No sir. It was I. I'm taking it over."
Professor: "Extraordinary resemblance".

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HOUSTON
ICE & COAL CO.

PHONE 2-7337
I Thirteenth at D'Antignac j ]

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Announcing the opening
of

Dorothi] J. Manice, Inc.

INTERIOR DECORATOR

Prices to suit eve-ry budget

Telephone 2-4313

Jones and McCartan Sts.

Augusta, Georgia

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The Jones Furniture Co.

1010 BROAD STREET - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA

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[ The Planters Cotton Oil Co., Inc.

! Augusta, Georgia

j QUALITY COTTON SEED PRODUCTS

I A. J. MAGUIRE. Manager

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Student: "What would you advise me to read after graduation?"
English Teacher: "The 'Help Wanted' column."

"How many students are there at your school?"
"Oh, about one in ten".

Johnson, Lane, Space & Co., Inc.

INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Telephone 2-7741

ATLANTA AUGUSTA SAVANNAH

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I Woodward Lumber Company

1 COMPLETE LINE OF LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS

j MILL WORK AND BUILDERS HARDWARE

1 1010 Roberts St. Phone 2-4611

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FURNITURE

RADIOS, FRIGIDAIRES,
DRAPERIES

Phone 2-5526

933 Broad Street

Augusta, Ga.

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The ancient and honorable three R's, it appears, has been changed
from readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic to radio, rides and rhythm.

He Do you save up money for a rainy day, dear?
She Oh, no, I never shop when it rains.

COMPLIMENTS OF

General Tire and
Supplq Compani]

'Augusta's Master Service
Station"

Broad at 12th Street

Hill Branch: Walton Way at
Baker Avenue

Best wishes of the

Jernjgan Hardware Company

Wholesale and Retail

Hardware - Stoves - Paints

1033-1039 Broad Phone 2-6818

Aug-usta, Ga.

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Phoenix Oil Co.

Heatirg and Air Conditioning Div.

Air Conditioning. Heating.

Oil Burners. Stoker.s, Oil Burning

Circulating Heaters and Water

Heaters

700 Twiggs St. - Phone 3-3361

AUGUSTA, GA.

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Compliments of

Tlie Augusta Hardwood Co.

flUGUSTfl. Gfl.

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Optical Departments in All Stores
Phone 2-fi861

FRIEDMANS JEWELERS

823 Bi-ocd St. - Aug-asta, Ga.

South's Oldest Credit Jewelers

Diamonds. Watches, Silverware
Radios

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Hurst Business College

S. F C. Bldg.
Complete Office Training

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F. E. Ferris & Co.

Clothes of the Better Kind

- for -
Men and Young Men

"What time is it by your watch ?

"Quarter to."

Quarter to what?"

"I don't know. Times eo so bad I

had to lav off one of my hands."

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CENTRAL CLEANING &
PRESSING CO.

Established 1920

"Where Good Cleaning is Not

Expensive"

Plant Branch

fi08 BROAD ST 209 10th ST.

Dial 2-8926 Dial 2-2066

AUGUSTA. GA.

Standard Finanvc ami
Luaii Cnmpaii}/

of Augu.sta

Ground Floor Southern Finance

Building

Augusta. Georgia
H. H. MOSS, Secretary-Treasurer

COMPLIMENTS OF

Belk- White Co.

845 Broad St.

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Memorials

Phone 2-4.522 Ninth & p'enwick Sts.

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PHOTOGRAPHER

737 Broad Street

Phone 2-8833

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Colonial

Byrd Tire
and Battery Co.

1290 Broad Street

Phone 2-7053

Augusta, Ga.

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"I went to hear a memory expert last night."

"Was he bood?"

"Naw, he forgot to show up."

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510 Greene Street
AUGUSTA - GEORGIA

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BEST WISHES FROM

Clark
Milling Company

AUGUSTA

Georgia

Mataatet

SPECIALTY SHOP
827 Greene Street - Augusta, Ga.

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League, Duvall & Powell

REALTORS - INSURANCE
Herald Bldg. Augusta, Ga.

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Compliments of

Blanchard & Calhoun
Realty Co.

Compliments of

Hotel Richmond

COMPLIMENTS OF

Local Finance Co.

H. O. TABB, Manager

Lobby of Masonic Building

but

"Now," said' the teachei-, "you have named all the domestic animal
one. Who can tell me what that one is?"

Silence reigned.

"What," he cried, "Does no one know ? Now think hard. It has bristly
hair, is fond of dirt, and' likes to get in the mud."

A timid little boy at the rear of the class raised his hand.

"Please sir," he admitted bashfully. It's me."

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Compliments of

Augusta Roofing and
Metal Works

623 Reynolds Street
PHONE 2-2318

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LOCKHART, McAULIFFE & CO.

(Incorporated)
ESTAHLISHEI) 1902

REAL ESTATE
FIRE INSURANCE

807 Bn.ad St. Augusta, Ga j

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COMPLIMENTS OF

J. C. Penney Co.

(Incorporated)
840-44 Broad Street

"It Pays to Shop at Penney's"

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THE GEORGIA-CAROLINA
BRICK & TILE CO.

Manufacturers

HIGH GRADE CLAY PRODUCTS

Hollow Building Tile, Common

Building, Augusta Smooth Face,

Augusta Rough Face Brick

Offices: 748 Reynolds St.

AUGUSTA, GA.

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SHOP AT

RUBEN'S

BETTER MERCHANDISE

For
LESS MONEY

RUBEN'S

Phone 2-6671 916 Broad St.

^atblni r Lot lit

'Flowers For All Occasions"

Walton Way at Metcalf
PHONES 3-4406; 3-4407

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COMPLIMENTS OF

Hugh Barton

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

"What are the best ten years of a woman's life?"
"From 28 to30."

"Who's there?"

"It is I", was the answer.

"Go away. We don't want any more Schoolteachers.''

SPORTING GOODS

BASKETBALL TENNIS

BADMINTON

Bowpii iJro.s. Hardwci/'f Co.

PHONE 2-8855
905 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.

DORR

GOOD TASTE APPAREL

724 Broad Street
Au.Qfusta, Georgia

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\{i%\\^\s^ Sporfinjn Gnorfs (,'n.

"EQUIPMENT FOR

EVERY SPORT"

210-212 Eighth Street

Phone 2-6007

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EASY TER.MS

BENTLEY & THOMPSON
Furniture

901 BROAD STREET

AUGUSTA, GA.

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TEXACO GAS

Boardman Oil Co.

Southeastern
Fur Co.

STORAGE
SALES AND REPAIRS

1046 Broad St.

Augusta, Ga.

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J. S. Fox Candy
Company

SWEETEST AND BEST
('hone 2-8101 Augusta, Ga.

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COLUMBIA-SEMINOLE

and

n ER JOHNSON BICYCLES

it. i. HimtMU & auis

1248 Broad Street

Miss White: "Lucy, define the word, "puncture".

Lucy: "A puncture i? a little hole in a tire usually found at a jjreat
distance from a garage."

Age conies before beauty at least with some women.

Merchants Baking
Company

AUNT BETTYS ROLLS,
BREAD AND CAKES

I HERMAN
[j;MSTREEt

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Compliments

of

HARRY C. VA DEN and CO.

Real Estate Insurance

S. F. C. Bldg.

H. S/)/?ier/i/i

JEWELER

910 Broad St. - Augusta. Ga.

Diamond.s. Watches and Jewelry

Silverware, Cut Glass

and Novelties

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..FAVORED

'Most a hundred years!

IT'S POLICED FOR FRESHNESS

Claii5sei]:s

BREAD AND CAKE

FOR NEARLY A CENTURY . . . THE SOUTH'S FINEST

Literal Translation

A student was called upon to give a written translation of the verse

below :

"labille, Here's ago.
Fortibus es in aro.
Noces, Marl Thebi trus.
Vatis in em pax a dux."

After a long effort, the student came forth with the following. It is
not surprising that the instructor read it to the class:

"I say, Billiu here's a go.
Foi-ty buses in a raw."

"No," says Mary "they be trucks'.
"Wat is in em?" "Packs o' ducks.."

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Compliment.s of

S. Donald Fortson
Company

Mill Supplies

Phone 2-5536
1553 Broad St.

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Wm. Schweigert Co.

JEWELERS

846 Broad Street

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COMPLIMENTS OF

Si/ners 5 & lik

Sfore

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The Best in Eats and Sodas will
Always Be Found At

Hill's Cafe-Soda

628-636 BROAD ST.
"Augusta's Only Curb Service"

Parking: Lot For Your Convenience

1 Engraving. Books,
I Fine Stationery, Kodaks

1 Photographic Supplies

1 Office Equipment

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Murphy Stationery Co.

720 Broad St. Augusta. Ga

Phone 2-2122

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Voice on the phone: "Albert Bell is sick today and cannot come to
classes. He requested me to notify you."

Teacher: "All right. Who is this speaking?"
Voice: "This is mv bi'other."

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MULHERIN LUMBER
COMPANY

LUMBER - MILL WORK

CABINET WORK

Phone 2-4996

625 13th St. Augusta, Ga.

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Starr Smith Motor Co.

PLYMOUTH - DODGE
SALES AND SERVICE

521 Broad St. Phone 2-7761
Augusta, Georgia

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COMPLIMENTS OF

Frank T. Renick

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COMPLIMENTS OF

S. H. KRESS
& CO.

834 Broad St.
5c-10c and 25c Store

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Compliments of

H. E. PEEL

General Contractor

FRUITLAND NURSERIES
"The South's Oldest Nursery"

Phone 3-7927

W. R. DAWSON & CO.
Insurance

118 Eighth St. - Augusta, Ga

FIRST'S

Bake Shop Delicatessen
For All Good Things to Eat

COMPLIMENTS OF

HOME FOLKS

754 Broad Street

COMPLIMENTS OF
HOLLYWOOD DRESS SHOP

HoLumcLn- MdUt (^o.

Leman-Znuut Llompanu
OFFICE SUPPLIES AND
EQUIPMENT

103 Eig-hth St. Phone 2-8119

Augu-sta, Ga.

Exquisite Handkerchiefs.

Schenille Spreads. Draperies

and Curtains Made t(i Order

MARKS LINEN SHOP

943 Ellis Street

COMPLIMENTS OF
"DOMINO SUGARS'

Sam L. McCreary
Merchandise Broker

PERKINS LUMBER CO

Yellow Pine - Hardwoods

Mill Work. Cabinet Work
619 13th St. - TeL 2-2429

RICHMOND PRINTING CO.

304 Sixth Street Telephone 2-8262

Augusta - Georgia

SPIRES
SHOE REPAIR

232 Ninth St.

Phone 2-9306

MARILYN
SLIPPER SHOP

Smart Footwear!

Sheer Hosierv!

COMPLIMENTS OF
BELL BONNET SHOP

827 Greene Street

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Health and Fun for The Whole Family

REX RECREATION CENTER

BOWLING - SKATING
Phone 2-9380

C. C. Reynolds 650 Broad St.

Owner Augusta, Ga.

COMPLIMENTS OF

Carolina Sand & Gravel Co.

Our g-ravel has been used for all con-
crete work in the new Augnsta schools
built during past three years.

BECKUM & JONES

JEWELERS

222 Ninth Street

Walk A Few Steps and Save

Phone 2-6707 For Correct Time

STARK - EMPIRE

Laundry - Cleaning - Dyeing

Plant Druid Park Ave.
PHONE 3-3611

COMPLIMENTS OF

Reliable Transfer Company

Since 1912

Culpepper- Walker-Grear
Furniture Company

Complete Home Furnishings
1204-6 Broad St. - I'hone 2-4142

SOUTHERN WELDING CO

ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINC;
Auto Axles and Wheels Alifrned Accurately

623 Ellis St. Augusta. Ga.

COMPLIMENTS OF
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.

1201-03 Broad Street

COMPLIMENTS OF
F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.

HARKINS FURNITURE CO.

503 9th Street
Augusta. Ga.

Compliments of the

GEO. WALTON DINING ROOM

"Good Home Cooking"

Compliments of the

Sweet Shoppe

WE' RE ALWAYS BUSY

Dan's Shu Fix

BECAUSE

We Use The Best Leather

Perfect Workmanship

909 Broad TRY US Dial 2-754.i

P O N D E R S
DE LUXE PAINT SHOP

.\uto Painting
Wrecked Car Repairing

836 Reynolds St. - Augusta, Ga.
PHONE 2-67.">7

THOMAS H. BRITTINGHAM

Plumbing and Heating Contractor

919 12th Street

Phone 2-781.5 Augusta, Ga.

L. W. COOPER F. B. TYLER

COOPER & TYLER

Attorneys at Law

; 106-408 Herald Building

NEW AND USED FURNITURE j ,.h, ..723H Augusta, (;a.

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TUBMAN JR. HWH SCHOOL UBRAPfT

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