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SALLY MARTIN, Editor
ELIZABETH HURST, Business Manager
Published By The
Students of Tubman
High School
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FOREWORD
In this book, the staff of Maids and a
Man has recorded the events of 1941
with the hope that in the years to come,
you will glance through these pages and
recall as pleasant memories, the friend-
ships and activities of your high school
days.
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CONTENTS
VIEWS
FACULTY
CLASSES
FEATURES
ORGANIZATIONS
SNAPS
ADVERTISEMENTS
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DEDICATION
The Annual Staff wishes
to dedicate this volume of
Maids and a Man to
MISS ANN WISHART BRADDY
who has always shown
Q sincere and enthusiastic
interest in every phas
of our school life.
I S S ANN B R A D D Y
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MR. GARRETT
TUBMAN HIGH SCHOOL
1940-41 TEACHERS
T. H. Garrett. Principal
A. Dorothy Hains, Assistant Principal
Annie M. Page, French
Gertrude J. Comey, English
Mareia A. Clark, Home Economics
Dorothy Halbert. Music
Eleanor Boatwright, History
Ann Braddy. English
Edith Xachroan. Geography-Civics
Lora M. Pearce. D. O.- Oc. Guild.-English
Mary GiUiland. Mathematics
Belle Walker, Civics
Susie Langford. Mathematics
Mary T. Miller, Spanish-Civics
Mabel Byrd, English
Sara FuUbright, Mathematics
Margaret V. ^^Tiite. Home Economics
Oralee King, Commercial
Edna Rogers. Commercial
Mary E. Strauss. Commercial
Eeulah Mae Fender, English
Grace Strauss. History
Betty Jones. English
Mary Miles, History
Ruth McAuliffe. Latin
Marie J. Hulbert, Science
Bertha CarswelL ilathematics
Mildred vonKamp. Commercial
Eugenia Hutto, Mathematics
Elizabeth Brisendine, Phj-s. Ed-Health
Front Row Miles. Hntto. Fender. Nachman
Back Row Walker. Langford. Lnckey
Norris. White.
Left to Right ComeT. Hains, Gilliland. Halbert. Bearden.
Clark! HilL Page. Byrd. Pearce
Left to Kight C'arswell, Von Kamp
Miller, Stellinjj, King. Lansdell, Lom-
bard, Fullbright, Videtto, Sumerau.
Left to Right Hulbert. Jones, Boatwright, Rogers,
Braddy, Strauss, McAuliffe, Evans.
Flora C. Thompson, English
Amabel Lansdell, Mathematics
Alice Sumerau, Science
Juanita Luckey, English
Sarah Emily Norris, English
Elna Lombard, Phys. Ed.-Health
Emily Stelling, Science
Virginia Videtto, French-Latin
Marguerite Palmer, Health-Civics-History
Eleanor Bearden, English-Health
Ruth Hill, Librarian
Ruth Kimbrough, Pianist
Mary Balk, Secretary
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OFFICERS
President KATHERINE ANNE EDELBLUT
Vice-President MARY BURKE HATCHER
Secretary ...MARY CHRISTIAN
Sponsor MISS EDNA ROGERS
KoKers. Edelblut. Christian, Hatcher
A MESSAGE FROM THE SENIOR PRESIOENT
The Senior Class has reached the final stage in its high school career. We came to
Tubman in 1937, determined to be good students and to leave behind us good records ; we
wanted the Class of 1941 to be remembered as a class that had taken advantage of the
opportunities that Tubman offered. In part, we have succeeded; for certainly we have
worked hard here, and we have the memory of four happy years rich in achievement and
in friendship.
There is always regret when one leaves the known to launch out into the unknown.
Our class has that regret, and we have fear and dread as well ; for we are going out into the
world of upheaval. All of the values that
our forefathers loved, fought for, and be-
queathed to us are being challenged.
There is a personal challenge for each
one of us. We must not look back over the
years that led up to this turmoil except to
seek causes ; we must look forward, and we
must see to it that we do not in turn leave
a troubled world for those who are to come
after us. We must not allow the future to
drag us along; we must reach into the fu-
ture and find there the means of building
a secure world.
Years from now, we will read these words
again. We will not read them with long-
ing for the things that we have not accomp-
lished; we will read them with regret that
we could not know in 1941 all the richness
KATHERiNE ANNE EDELBLUT ^"^ promise that life held for us.
SENIOR GLASS POE
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O'er half the earth Confusion holds her sway
Midst pain and strife, we stand on the threshold
Of a dubious world beyond the sheltered fold
Of carefree youth. Each dreamy, studious day
Has fitted us to take the unknown way,
The untried path. What does this journey hold?
What trials will prove our actual mold?
Will our young hands still Freedom's sweet song play^
From bondage free, we'll ever keep our land,
A citadel of laughter without fears!
Our challenge this, accept it now we must!
In a world of doubt, securely we will stand
Then Peace and Promise for a thousand years
Still is our heritage our golden trust!
MARCIA McCATHERN, '41.
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DOROTHY ETHEL ADAMS
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ELIZABETH AGERTON
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Modern Language
MARGARET VIRGINIA BARWICK
Modern Language
MARY KATHLEEN BENETEAU
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ELLEM DAVIES BIGGAR
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SHIRLEY RHEA BLUM
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FRANCES BROWN
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DOROTHY LEE BURKE
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MARY CARNAVAS
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ANNA BARBARA CHEESBOROUGH
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MARY CHRISTIAN
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ANN STAFFORD CONOLLY
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KATHERINE ANNE EDELBULT
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VIVIAN EDWARDS
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ELIZABETH ALEXANDER COUNCILL
Modern Language
DOROTHY INEZ DAVIDSON
Modern Language
MARY JOAN DAVIDSON
Modern Language
FLORENCE DENNIS
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FRANCES AILEEN ETHEREDGE
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LOUISE FIELDS
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MARGARET FISKE
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ANN ERWIN FLEMING
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CATHERINE BARKSDALE FORTSON
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JEWEL DORENE FOX
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DOROTHY GRAY
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DOROTHY GREAR
Modern Language
VIVIAN LOUISE GREESON
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MARY BURKE HATCHER
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GL0RL4 HOGAN HEARD
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BLANCHE EUGENIA HUGHES
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DORIS LEONA HUNDLEY
Modern Language
DOROTHY EDNA HUNDLEY
Modern Language
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ELIZABETH HURST
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BETTY IVEY
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MARY JULIA JE^^XINS
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VIRGINIA JAMESON
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MADILYN RUTH JONES
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EMILY ADELE KELLY
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MYRA AUGUSTA MIDDLETON
Modern Language
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Modern Language
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MARGARET ADELLE MOSS
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PAXSY REED NEAL
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DORIS XEW1L\X
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ORA LOU MARGLTRITE O'HARA
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JANE POUND
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INA TROTTIE PRESCOTT
Modern Language
LEILA PATRICIA PRICE
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La VICA QUESTELLE
Commercial
HARRIET FUND
Modern Language
MARIE QUESTELLE
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JEAN RAE
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RUTH SHARPE
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ELOISE SHEAHAN
General
CYNTHIA SHEFTALL
Classical
DORIS SIMS
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DOROTHY SIMS
Commercial
ANNE SKELTON
Modern Langruagre
BETTY SMITH
General
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LOUISE TORPIN
Modei-n Language
DORIS VANN
General
BETTE JANE THOMAS
Modern Language
CLARA, SMITH
General
CORNELIA SMITH
Commercial
LENA STAVRO
Modern Language
CEIL STULB
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MARGARET WHITE
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ELIZABETH WILLIAMS
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MARY LOU WILSON
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FRANCES WOODDALL
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HELEN YABLON
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Betty Jo Allen
Sarah Allgood
Marion Anderson
Clara Bailey
Olga Baker
Christine Bevry
Margaret Bethune
Verna Mae Bible
Aline Blumke
Margaret Boulineau
Betty Byrd
Gloria Cadle
Emily Carswell
Hilda Carswell
Alice' Carter
Mary Cleckley
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Vice-President _ GLORIA LIVINGSTON
Secretary ..RUTH READ
Sponsor MISS ANN BRADDY
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Jewel Coui-sey
June Clair Covar
Jeanne Culpepper
Mary Danforth
Virginia Daniel
Mary Anne Daniels
Marion Dean
Betty Dicks
Lorraine Elsroad
Dorothy Fell
Marthila Floyd
Margaret Geer
Frieda Gillman
Betty Givens
Ruth Goodwin
Mae Grantham
Hamilton Grigg
Sarah Guillebeau
Selita Gulledge
Billie Hallman
Gloria Hamilton
Mary Margaret Hamilton
Nancy Hardy
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Gertrude Haynes
Anne Heins
Edna Hildebrandt
Miriam Howell
Nucia Hurlbutt
Louise Ivey
Betty Jackson
Elizabeth Jenny
Betty Johnson
Ann Jones
Bertha Keilholtz
Georgia Anne Kelly
Anne Kendrick
Mary Alice Key
Camilla King
Catherine La Roche
Bertha Lee
Ellen Lee
Jean Lichtenstein
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Gloria Livingston
Dorothea Lonas
Eddie Lee Luke
Janelle Maloney
Merrilyn Marston
Thomasine McCoy
Catherine McGowan
Elease McGowan
Evelyn McKie
Margaret McNair
Louise McNeely
Grace Metzger
Mary Pearl Meyer
Patience Hurd Middleton
Vera Middleton
Mary Frances Mills
Katherine Mitchell
Carolyn Mobley
Anna Mulheinn
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Jewell Odom
Mary Odom
Dorothy Parker
Carolyn Euclid Peebles
Dorothy Peebles
Marjorie Petersen
Sarah Plane
Mary Eveljm Price
Ruth Read
Nell Rivers
Mary Heath Robertson
Ruth Robertson
Ruth June Rosier
Vita Scott
Mildred Sharpe
Georgia Alice Shields
Jane Marion Silver
EUen Sligh
Leona Jane Sluskv
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Evelyn Smith
Doris Snipes
Carolyn Stallings
Katherine Stearns
Mary Alice Stratacos
Sarah Stulb
Allene Elizabeth Sumner
Mildred Teuton
Ethel Butler Timm
Marguerite Toole
Vera Vance
Claire Vawter
Virginia Vernelson
Joanne von Sprecken
Frances Warren
Iris Westbrook
Lucile Whitehead
Dorothy Whitley
Mary Frances Williams
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President EMILY SHEFTALL
Vice-President ANNE CREAMER
Secretary HARRIETT WOFFORD
Sponsor .MISS MARY MILES
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Anthony, Edna
Aycock, Laura
Baker, Dorothy
Boggnis, Julia
Bugg, Georgianne
Caldwell, Leilou
Canady, Louise
Claussen, Anne
Cook. Freida
Daniel, Roslyn
Darling, Anna
Dixon, Virginia
Dorn, Frances
Dunaway, Faye
Eckert, Betty
Evans, Polly Jo
Ewing, Mary Lay
Glasser, Leah Rose
Goode, Gene
Goodwin, Madelyn
Goodwin, Mary
Grammer, Margaret
Green, Audrey
Hale, Joyce
Hazard, Harriet
SOPHOMORE B's
Holley, Dorothy
Howard, Jewelle
Jolles, Natalie
Kahrs, Harriet
Kelly, Anne
Kelly, Margaret
Logan, Hazel
Matheny, Mary Ann
McCoy, Donna
Morgan. Carolyn
Norvell, Katherine
Parr, Dorothy
Poss, Rachel
Pugh, Martha Nell
Ragan, Ethel
Rice, Genevieve
Rush, Joelle
Rushing, Clara Mae
Sheftall, Emily
Stanford, Ettie Jane
Sumereau, Dean
Sweat, Marion
Thompson, Dorothy
Toole, Grace
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Beckum, Margaret
Beeland, Eleanor
Bell, Beverly
Bennett, Jewell
Boatwright, Gloria
Bums, Gloria
Carroll, Mae
Cato, Barbara
Creamer, Anne
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Dantzler, Shirley
Davidson, Mildred
Dolinsky, Florence
Durdeli, Marylsm
Everett, Miriam
Flint, Marie Louise
Gardner, Katherine
Gatewood, Jean
Gillman, Dorothy
Grissom, Jessie
Gunter, Leah
Hardy, Doris
Hatcher, Johnnie
Haynes, Carmen
Hudson, Norma
Humphries, Annie Lee
Ingram, Anne
Johnson, Dolores
King, Mary
Langley, Kathryn
Lee, Lou Ella
McAlhany, Lillian
McGahee, Jean
McKie, Meara
Morgan, Dorothy
Murray, Ruby
Odom, Betty Ruth
O'Neal, Annette
Overstreet, Merrie
Owens, Betty Ruth
Parrish, Edith
Piatt, Frances
Robins, Martha
Sawilowsky, Ruth
Sizemore, Mary
Smith, Hilda
TeBow, Mary
Watkins, Eleanor
Watson, Mary Alice
White, Doris
Wilson, Sarah
Wofford, Harriet
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Dyal, La Verne
Kerr, Carolyn
Sizemore, Doris
Barnes, Fiances
Ellenberg, Nellie Mae
Kirby, Francheon
Sizemore, Juanita
Beasley, Mary Elma
Elliott, Frances
Lee, Edna
Smalley, Hulet
Bennett, Annell
Everett, Betty
McCall, Quay
Smith, Ruth Hill
Blanchard, Antoinete
Fallow, Louise
McKagen, Su?an
Smith, Vera
Bradley, Mae Claire
Gaddy, Mildred
Miller, Edith
Spradley, Camille
Broome, Carolyn
Gleason, Joyce
Montgomery, Dorothy
Stames, Dolly
Buck, Barbara
Hamby, Jane
Moragne, Carolyn
Stevens, Lillian
Eurgess, Mary Lena
Harnley, Jean
Newsome, Sarah
Tice, Marceline
Carlton, Peggy
Heaton. Margaret Ann
Paschal, Joanne
Todd, Mary
Cheeks, Mary Ellen
Heffernan, Ann
Powell, Bernice
Usry, Lucille
Clark, Dorothy
Holliman, Cecelia
Redish, Barbara
Van Horn, Mary Ella
Cooper, Judy
Howard, Madeline
Screws, Kate
Vass, Ella Juanita
Doche, Judy
James, Margaret
Shapiro, Maxine
Williams, Joyce
Doche, Ann
Jennings, Mary Louise
Sheppard, Barbara
Young, Carolyn
Dorn, Frances
Jones, Blanche
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Ford, Jewel
Johnson, Vera
Radford, Ruth
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Foster, Evelyn
Jones, Irene
Radford, Virginia
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Frierson, Helen
Judy, Betty
Rhodes, Evelyn
Bivins, Marilyn
Gantt, Florie
Kendrick, Mary
Russell, Katherine
Bragg, Helen
Brantley, Hazel
Burrum, Esther
Gay, Billie
Key, Laura
Sanders, Sara
Gunter, Margie
Koger, Mae Belle
Sorrow, Dorothy
Busch, Hazel
Hadden, Margaret
Lamar, Mary
Sorrow, Dorris
Cartleclge, Doris
Hamilton, Mary
Lane, Alma
Stanton, Mattie
Cheyney, Estelle
Harmon, Luvernia
Langdon, Anne
Steerman, Katherine
Chumley, Agnes
Harwell, Charlotte
Langdon, Ruth
Sturman, Martha
Cloud, Bunny
Hatcher, Margaret
Lever, Doris
Terry, Dorothy
Cole, Nettie Lee
Havird, Helen
Lynch, Margaret
Thompson, Christine
Creech, Betty
Herndon, Mable
Lynn, Lillian
Trussell, Ena Mae
Danforth, Virginia
Hodges, Doris
Maddox, Mary
Tucker, Jean
Davis, Rita
Holland, Doris
Miller, Sara
Waddy, Willa
Deas, Lois
Holley, Doris
Newman, Myrtis
Ward, Nell
Dowling, Patricia
Hooper, Eleanor
Norris, Evelyn
Wenner, Emily
Dyson, Odessa
Huff, Helen
Pardue, Earline
Willingham, Gloria
Edwards, Hazel
Hunt, Elsie
Pui-vis, Helen
Wright, Sara
Faulkner, Ruby
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Barden, Harriette
Cadden, Mary Olive
Cannady, Helen
Cloud, Marjorie
Coleman, Mildred
Cosnahan, Dorothy
Crenshaw, Marjraret
Crouch, Jewel
Etterlee, Minnie Lee
Faglie, Bessie
Fallow, Belle
Ford, Mildred
Goodson, Margie
Greer, Glenoris
Griffith, Iris
Hadwin, Otelia
Haywood, Saiah
Hendefson, Leila
Hendrix, Sue
Hensley, Vivian
Holmes, Florence
Ivey, Catheiine
Jones, Bertha
Jordan, Doris
Keilholtz, Goldie
Kelly, Lor..ne
Kitchens, Elsie
Knotts, Marie
Lange Carolyn
Lazenby, Anne
Lewis, Jewel
Little Louise
Long, Rachel
Maloney, Juanita
Masters, Thelma
McCann, Evelyn
McCox, Louise
McKeoun, May
Mixon, Mahelline
Montgomery Dorothy
Moody Mildred
Odum, Dorothy
Palmer, Louise
Perry, Inez
Powell, Margaret
Price, Cherry
Price, Mary Anne
Price, Ollie Thelma
Quarles, Jewel
Quinn, Hilda
Reese, Mary
Reeves, Sarah
Renew, Gladys
Rowe, Vivian
Sammons, Evelyn
Sills, Lucille"
Sizemore, Dorothy
Smith, Gloria
Strickland, Betty
Ulm, Evelyn
Utley, Edith
Vignati, Carmolina
Walker, Virginia
Whaley, Dorothy
Wiggins, Elaine
Wood, Belle
Young, Wrances
Young, Marion
Youngblood, Betty
Zeller, Lena
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President MARY JANE HUTTO
Vice-President SUZANNE HARDY
Secretary CALIOPE GAVALAS
Sponsor MISS ELNA LOMBARD
Gavalas, Hardy. Hutto, Lombard
The future homemakers take lessons from Mrs. White.
Freshman C's listen attentively to Miss Fender's explanation.
Waiting for a ride home.
"Line up. girls, for your picture!"
Freshman B's talk things over at reces.s.
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A to C
Abney, Veliti?.
Adams, Mary
Allen, Claudine
Allen, Mai-tina
AUgood. Betty
Anderson, Inez
Ashe, Dorothy
Bailey, Mary E.
Ballard. Anne
Barrett, Hazel
Barrett, Mary
Bassing, Peggy
Baxter, Juanita
Beal, Louise
Beck, Gloria
Beckum, Ruth
Beneteau. Elizabeth
Bennett, Frankie
Berman, Bernice
Bikas, Helen
Blackstone, Gladys
Blackstone, Grace
Blair, Hazel
Bland. Carolyn
Bland, Elmo
Blanos, Jean
Boardman, Betty
Boatwright, Mai-tha
Boles, Beverly
Bowman, Audrey
Bradley, Fay Dora
Bradley, Doris
Erannen, Lorine
Britton, Marilyn
Broome, Dorothy
Brown, Doris
Buck, Josie Mae
Buck, Kathrine
Burdashaw, Agnes
Burke, Mildred
B'lrns. Betty
Bush. Kathryn
Bussell, Betty
Bussey, Salley
Butler, Betty
Byrd, Mary Anne
Campbell, Beatrice
Carpenter, Betty
Carstai-phen, Marjorie
Carter, Georgia
Cartledge, Dorothy
Carter, Georgia
Cartledge, Dorothy
Cartledge, Dorothy
Carr, Helen
Cason, Leona
Cato, Mildred
Cave, Anne
Cave, La Verne
Cave, Wynons
Chambers, Hilda
Chavous, Bernice
Chavous, Edith
Clingenpeel. Wanda
Coffield, Juanita
Cole, Enda
Colley, Thelma
Collie, Helene
Collier, Barbara Anne
Collier. Kathrine
Collins, Kathrine
Collins, Mildred
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Cook, Viola Anne
Corley, Frankie
Corley, Octavia
Counts, Margaret
Cox, L-odenia
Crouch, Lodema
Crouch, Mary Louisa
Cumbee, Mildred
Curry, Evelyn
Daniels, Billy
Davenport, Delois
Davidson, Peggy
Davis, Bemice
Davis, Vonetta
DeLoach, Myrtis
DeLong, Frances
Denton, Barbara
DeVaney, Margaret
Dike, Ruth
Dixon, Pauline
Dowd, Theresa
Dozier, Beverly
Drawdy, Ullainee
Driggars, Marcelle
Dunaway, Betty
Duncan, Janet
Durden, June
Dyches, Sadie
Eidson, Zola
Etheredge, Virginia
Eubanks, Helen Ada
Eubanks, Jewel
Eubanks, Mary
Farmer, Sadie
Farr, Adele
Farriba, Anne
Farris, La Varne
Faulkner, Betty
Fields, Elmo
Ford, Dorothy
Foster, Betty
Gardner, Carolyn
Garnto, Shellie
Garrison, Vivian
Gavalas, Caliope
Gay, Carolyn
Glover, Rita
Goldberg, Lea
Goldman, Martha
Goodman, Ollie Mae
Granimer, Fay
Gray, Louise
Graves, Martha
Greene, Doris
Greene, Mary
Gregory, Margaret
Griffith, Elizabeth
Grimaud, Cornelia
Griver, Thelma
Hadden, Helen
Hagin, Doris
Hains, Vivian
Hall, Eleanor
Hall, Kathrine
Hamilton, Lillie Mae
Hardeman, Olivia
Harden, Doris
Hardy, Suzanne
Harp, Dolly
Hartley, Adrienna
Havird, Carolyn
Haynie, Anna Willis
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Henderson, Margaret
Hendrix, Betty
Hennies, Margarita
Hensley, Blanch
Higgenbotham, Dorothy
Hildebrandt, Julia
Hobbs, Evelyn
Hodges, Eloise
Hollins, Helen
Holton, Avondine
Home, Mary
Home, Katie
Howard, Beulah
Howard, Boyce
Howard, Willie Lee
Homell, Betty Jean
Hughes, Margaret
Hutchinson, Carrie
Hutto, Mary Jane
Inglett, Helen
Inglet, Laverne
Ivey, Lillian
Jackson, Dorothy
Jennings, Winifred
Johnson, Bemice
Johnson, Dorothy
Johnson, Elizabeth
Johnson, Eva Sue
Johnson, Georgia
Johnson, Geraldine
Johnson, Helen
Johnson, Ruth
Jones, Betty
Jones, Mary Ellis
Jordan, Ruth
Kahrs, Hilda
Kelley, Jewel
King, Joyce
Kitchens, Lucille
Koger, Shirley
Lackman, Gloria
Landers, Doris
Lanier, Edna
Lanier, Eula
Lona, Phillis
Lemmon, Doris
Lever, Billie
Lever, Ruth
Lewis, Mildred
Lonergan, Jenette
Luni, Mildred
Luquii'e, Myrtis
Maddox, Lila Mae
Manuel Mary
Martin Marjorie
Martin, Virginia
Mathewson, Patricia
Mathis, Doi-a Lee
Mauldin, Carolyn
Maxwell, Anna
May, Virginia
McAlhany, Frances
McCall, Maxine
McCarthy, Kathleen
McElveen, Doris
McKellar, Carrie' Belle
McKellar, Elizabeth
McKeown, Dorothy
McKie, Mararet
McManus, Doris
McNeil. Pauline
Meadows, Betsy
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Meads, Dorothy
Menger, Louise
Merritt. Mary
Mertins, May
Middleton, Betty
Middleton, Sally
Miller, Mary Magdaline
Milligan, Laurie
Mills, Gloria
Mills, Laveme
Mobley, Kathleen
Montgomery, Helen
Morris, Annie Mae
Morris, Dorothy
Morgan, Sarah
Murphey, A-idrena
Murphy, Elizabeth
Myers, Dorothy
Nance, Betty
Neal, Thelma
Newman, Evelyn
Newsome, Elise
Nobles, Monteen
Norris, Jimmie
Ogletree, AgTies
O'Hara, Mary Frances
Owens, Margie
Palmer, Elsie
Paopas, Rosalie
Pardue, Mary N.
Parks, Dorothy
Parks, Julia
Parrish, Margaret
Parkerson. Avonell
Patterson, Anne
Patterson, Betty
Patterson, Miriam
Patrick, Mildred
Payne, Juanita
Pearson, Florence
Peai-re. Anne
Pendleton. Rosa Lee
Pennington, Hazel
Penry, Marye
Pereyra, Jewel
PeTry, Dor .'hy
Philips, Catherine
Philpot, Anne
Peel, Virginia
Pitts, Rubye
Poole. Barbara
Pope. Vema
Potter, Josephine
Powell. Be+ty
Powell, Eugenia
Powell, Mary
Powell, Peggy
Prather, Barbara
Price. Joyce
Quinn, Betty
Rachels, Gloria
Radford, Wilma
Raffield. Doris
Redd, Hilda
Reese, Maggie
Reese, Margarite
Reeves, Margaret
Renew, Mary
Reynolds, Willie Mae
Rheney, Martha
Rhoades, Mary
Rhodes, Edith
Rhodes. Mary Alice
Rickerson, Annie Mae
Robinson, Vivian
Rose, Anne
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Rosier, Mattie Leah
Rosamond, Betty
Ross, Dorothy
Rowe, Ernestine
Rupert, Mary
Russell, Jewell
Rutledge', Dora Mae
Scoggins, Eleanor
Scott, Anne
Scott, Loyce
Seigler, Lulvanne
Sillers, Opalee
Shepherd, Juanita
Shirley, Martha
Sims, Nell
Slusky, Sara Belle
Smalley, Dorothy
Smaragdis, Mary
Smith, Annie May
Smith, Elviria
Smith, Katherine
Smith, Lila Lee
Smith, Ruth
Smitherman, Betty
Spyres, Agatha
Stewart, Margie
Storey, Laverne
Storey, Myrtle
Storino, Marie
Storey, Dorothy
Taylor, Sarah
Thomas, Elsie
Thomas, Norma
Thompson, Betty
Thompson, Elease
Thompson, Joanne
Thurmond, Dolores
Timmerman, Lillian
Timmerman, Mary Helen
Thrash, Jean
Tomkins, Adrienne
Tootle, Gladys
Trapnell. Virginia
Tudor, Alice
Tudor, Mary Elizabeth
Turner, Elsie
Van Pelt, Constance
Von Sprecken, Mary Chase
Waddy, Dolores
Walden, Joyce
Walker, Mary
Waller, Barbara
Walters, Marianna
Ward, Rose Mai-y
Welch, Mary Ellen
Welch, Mary Agnes
Whaley, Bernice
Whitehead, Frances
Whitt, Elizabeth
Whittle, Marion
Wiggins, Laura
Wilensky, Shirley
Williams, Dorothy
Willingham Elizabeth
Wilson, Almeda
Wilson, Letiora
Wilson, Mary Dorothy
Wolf, Frances
Wolf, Frances
Wolf, Verna
Wong, Elizabeth
Wong, Lillian
Wood, Helen
Woodward, Marjorie
Wright, Marion
Wright, Mildred
Young, Patsy
Youngblood, Marjorie
^^^SUPERLATIVES
as Voted by the
Senior Class
Gowns and Settings
through the courtesy of
Saxon-CuUum
Mo6t Cjut^tandlna
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Marcia McCathern
Mo6t -Qtttdcth^
Katherine Anne Edelblut
J{o3t -fltkUtLC
Elizabeth Hurst
Myra Mid
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Carolyn has eaten her way
through four annuals Frances is
catching on while Sydney has other
interests.
Candid shot of Erin, our candid
shot enthusiast.
Cynthia and Catherine in a quiet
moment on Student Patrol.
Louise resting in the library.
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IL 1941 MAIDS
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SALLY MARTIN
BUSINESS MANAGER ... ELIZABETH HURST
Martin, McAuliffe.
FACULTY ADVISER
Miss Ruth McAuliffe
ASSISTANT FACULTY ADVISERS
Miss Ann Braddy, Literary
Miss Betty Jones, Pictures
Miss Edna Rogers, Sale of Annuals
Miss Belle Walker, Business
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AND A MAN STAFF
LITERARY EDITORS
Marcia McCathern Margaret Moss
Katherine Anne Edelblut Frances Wooddall
ART EDITORS
Louise Torpin Myra Middleton
BUSINESS STAFF
Betty Smith Ceil Stulb
Roberta Broadwater Joan Davidson
JUNIOR MEMBERS
Nancy Hardy Bertha Lee
Anne Heins Jane Silver
Nucia Hurlbutt Allene Sumner
SOPHOMORE MEMBERS
Anne Creamer Anne Kelly
Gene Goode Margaret Lynch
MAIDS AND A MAJV got under way when Mr.
Garrett appointed as our faculty adviser, Miss
Ruth McAuliffe, who, in turn, chose her faculty
assistants. The faculty advisers selected the
staff. The sale of annuals was launched with a
chapel program at which skits from former Maids
and a Man were read. Long months were spent
in getting ads, pictures, snaps, literary contribu-
tions, and sketches. Now that the annual is com-
pleted, we have decided to enter it in the nation-
wide contest for rating annuals.
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standing Silver, Heins, Hurlbutt, Sumner.
Seated Lee, Hardy, Middleton.
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OFFICERS
President MAC CHRISTIAN
Vice-President ALLENE SUMNER
Secretary EMILY SHEFTALL
Student Patrol Captain MARY HARPER
,. A^ ^ MISS GRACE STRAUSS
Faculty Advisers. | ^^^^ gj^j^^.^^^ CARSWELL
Harper, Sheftall, Strauss, Carswell, Sumner, Christian.
Our Student Council Association is
composed of officers, and the entire
student body. The governing body of
the Association is made up of officers
elected by the student body and of a
representative from each home room.
This year we presented a chapel pro-
gram on The History of the Flag. We
instituted a Students' Day on April
first. All classes were taught by girls;
and Mac Christian filled Mr. Garrett's
place, while Mary Harper was Miss
Dora and Allene Sumner was Miss Balk.
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COUNCIL
MEMBERS
Anchors, Betty
Barnes, Gwendolyn
Berman, Bernice
Blackstone, Grace
Burrum, Esther
Chaney, Viola
Daniel, Roslyn
Doche. Ann
Edelblut, Katherine Anne
Eubanks, Helen
Gulledge, Selita
Hadden, Helen
Hardy, Suzanne
Hatcher, Mary Burke
Hendrix, Betty
Hensley, Blanche
Hodges, Doris
Hudson, Norma
Hurst, Elizabeth
Jackson, Betty
Johnson, Dolores
Kelly, Anne
Kendrick, Anne
Kitchens, Elsie
Knapp, Louise
Lum, Mildred
Martin, Sally
Matthewson, Patricia
Merritt, Elizabeth
Michel, Carolyn
Mulcay, Doris
Newman, Doris
Parkerson, Avonell
Rachels, Gloria
Renew, Gladys
Saxon, Minnie Lee
Sheftall, Cynthia
Smith, Katherine
Thompson, Dorothy
Timmerman, Mary Helen
Von Sprecken, Joanne
White, Margaret
Wooddall, Frances
One of the bi-monthly meet-
ings of Student Council.
ATHLETIC
President ilAEGAPwET ^"HITE
Vice-President JIARGL'ERITE TOOLE
Treasurer ROSYLX DANIEL
Secretary CLAYTON DANIEL
FACULTY ADMSERS:
iliss Elizabeth Brisendine
iliss Elna Lombard
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Seated Toole. Daaiel. R.. Daniel. C.
Standing Lombard. White. Brisendine.
MEMBERS
SENIORS:
Christain, Mary
Daniel. Clayton
Daniel, Harriet
Davidson, Joan
Hurst, Elizabeth
Skelton, Anne
Wtite, Margaret
JUNIORS:
Hardy, Nancy
Lee. Bertha
Mobley. Carolyn
Read. Ruth
Shields, Georgia Alice
Toole, Marguerite
SOPHOMORES:
Creamer, Anne
Daniel, Rosyln
Goode. (iene
Kahrs, Harriet
Thompson. Dorothy
Wienges, Martha
Freshman VolleTball Team
ASSOCIATION
The purpose of the Tubman Athletic As-
sociation is to promote intramural activities
and to instill a spirit of fair play in the
minds of the girls.
Each year points are given for scholar-
ship, athletic ability, and participation in
school activities, and emblems and awards
are given by the Athletic Association to the
girls qualifying for them. There is also a
medal for the winner of the tennis tourna-
ment in the spring. Probably the most cov-
eted distinction of all is the cup given to the
senior who, in her four years at Tubman,
has proved herself to be a well rounded
student.
This year the juniors played the seniors
for the volleyball championship. The juniors
won but the seniors had already challenged
the faculty to an exhibition game. Contrary
to custom, an admission of five cents was
charged and the proceeds of the game
Top row Davidson, Head, Creamer, Hardy, Goode, Hurst
Middle row Christian, Wienges, Lee, Shields, Thompson.
Bottom row Kahrs, H. Daniel, White, C. Daniel, R. Daniel.
The Juniors are receiving instructions on the fine points of baskethall.
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The Juniors are well pleased with
the outcome of the basketball tour-
nament.
went to the annual staff. To the surprise of all, the faculty team though they lost the
first won the last two games to become the winners for the first time in history. No doubt
it was largely due to the fact that Miss Ann Braddy made them practice more than other
faculty teams had done in the past.
The seniors lacked quantity if not quality on their basketball team. Against the fresh-
man six, the seniors had four players, two guards and two forwards. It was only with an
extra two minutes to break the tie that the seniors could win. However, the juniors were
two too much for this sort of team so they easily won the tournament.
The juniors won the ring tennis tournament by winning all three games that they played.
For the first time in three years the Athletic Association put on a gym exhibition. Much
time, effort, and cooperation was manifested by the girls.
The ring tennis championship went to the Sophomore team.
Volleyball also went to the Juniors.
Dance Club
OFFICERS
President BOBBY BARREINTINE
Vice-President BERTHA LEE
Sec'y.-Treas ANNE CREAMER
Director MISS ELNA LOMBARD
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The Dance club, under the able direction
of Miss Elna Lombard, enjoyed a very ac-
tive year. Miss Lombard concentrated on
ballet of two extreme types "Temple
Bells", an oriental dance, and "Tales from
the Vienna Woods", both of which were
originated by Ted Shawn.
EMBERS
Sarah Allgood
Edna Anthony
Ellen Bigger
Julia Boggus
Roslyn Daniel
Ann Doche
Frances Elliott
Nancy Hardy
Jean Harvley
Harriet Hazard
Ann Heins
Cecelia Holliman
Natalie Howard
Mary Frances Mills
Jane Silver
Lillian Gay Stevens
Grace Toole
Marguerite Toole
Martha Wienges
Harriett Wofford
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Nov. 26th-27th Tubman Assembly
1. Hymn of Thanksgiving.
2. Dutch Hymn.
Dec. 15th Christmas Carol Programme at the Municipal Audi-
torium
1. Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones.
2. March of the Kings.
3. We wish you a Merry Christmas.
Dec. 20th Tubman Assembly
Christmas Carols.
April 11th All State Chorus at the Municipal Auditorium
Knapp, Halbert.
1. Popule Meus.
2. Lo, a Voice.
3. Fairies Dance
4. Willie, Take Your Tiny
Drum.
May 1st Tubman Demonstration-
Latin American Interlude.
1. Rosa, Let Us Be Dancing.
2. In Mexico.
3. Carmela.
4. La Violetera Leona Jane
Slusky.
May 9th Glee Club Banquet.
5. Conchita.
6. Home.
7. Dark Water.
La Paloma Jane
and Alice Adams.
Carmencita.
Pound
7. Conchita.
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OFFICERS
President VIOLA CHANEY
Vice-President JANE POUND
Secretary MARY CHRISTIAN
Treasurer MARY BURKE HATCHER
Pianist LOUISE KNAPP
Director MISS DOROTHY HALBERT
MEMBERS
Front row Hatcher,
Back row Goodwin,
Pound, Chaney, Christian.
Hutto, Farlow.
Alice Adams, Jane Allen, Aline Blumke, Margaret Boulineau, Barbara
Buck, Agnes Burdashaw, Margie Carstarphen, Hilda Carswell, Emily Cars-
well, Annie Carver, Viola Chaney, Mac Christian, Mary Christian, Jennie
Sue Cliatt, Barbara Ann Collier, Freid'a Cook, Judy Cooper, Virginia Davis,
Virginia Dixon, Florence Dolinsky, Helen Eubanks, Mary Erving, Dorothy
Farlow, Adele Farr, Ann Fleming, Marie Louise Flint, Catherine Foi-tson,
Betty Givens, Margie Goodson, Mary Goodwin, Margaret Grammer, Sara Guillebeau, Phyllis Guren, Vivian Mains, Mary Hamil-
ton, Mary Burke Hatcher, Edna Hildebrandt, Norma Hudson, Mary Jane Hutto, Vera Johnson, Hilda Kahrs, Mary King, Frankie
Kirkland, Louise Knapp, Jean Lichenstein, Thomasine McCoy, Jean McGahee, Meara McKie, Evelyn McKie, Louise McNeely,
Louise Menger, Mary Merritt, Gloria Mills, Carolyn Mobley, Carolyn Morgan, Ruby Murry, Annette O'Neal, Dorothy Parr,
Marjorie Petersen, Sara Plane, Hilda Popkin, Jane Pound, Betty Lee Quinn, Mary Rhoades, Martha Roesel, Ruth Rosier,
Lulyanne Seigle, Maxine Shapiro, Mildred Sharpe, Anne Skelton, Leona Jane Slusky, Sara Belle Slusky, Emily Smith, Hilda
Smith, Agatha Spires, Dean Sumerau, Marian Sweat, Alice Teudor, Christine Teudor, Mary Timmerman, Helen Wood.
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before the singing of
Christmas carols.
The Glee Club practices
"Rosa" for their part
in the Gym Exhibition.
LytcLmcLtLc CLUB
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OFFICERS
President FRANCES WOODDALL
Vice-President .._ CAROLYN MICHEL
Secretary-Treasurer NANCY HARDY
Director MISS ANN BRADDY
Barrentine
McCathern
Hurst
Morris
Michel
White
Smalley
F'lane
Popkin
Grigg
Cliatt
Toole
Mills
Elliott
Sheftall
Paschal
Wienges
Toole
Rush
Braddy, Wooddall, Hardy, Michel.
MEMBERS
Mary Ellen Bailey, Bobby Barrentine, Marjorie
Carstarphen, Anne Claussen, Mary Cleckley, Jen-
nie Sue Cliatt, Jeanne Culpepper, Florence Do-
linsky, Katherine Anne Edelblut, Frances Elliott,
Mary Lay Ewing, Dorothy Farlow, Adele Farr,
Leah Rose Glasser, Margaret Grammer, Hamilton
Grigg, Nancy Hardy, Maiy Burke Hatcher, Har-
riet Hazard, Edna Hildebrandt, Elizabeth Hurst,
Hariette Kahrs, Phyllis Lang, Bertha Lee, Sally
Martin, Marcia McCathern, Carolyn Michel,
Patience Middleton, Mary Frances Mills, Susan
Morris, Katherine Norvell, Joanne Paschal, Hilda
Popkin, Elizabeth Rose, Joel Rush, Sydney San-
ders, Cynthia Sheftall, Emily Sheftall, Leona
Jane Slusky, Elizabeth Smalley, Grace Toole,
Margaret White, Martha Wienges, Shirley Wilen-
sky, Frances Wooddall.
Farr, Wllensky,
Carstarphen.
Bailey.
Kahrs
Dolinsky
Hazard
Ewing
Claussen
Norvell
Farlow
Ton may inform
the young ladies
that I have ar-
rived.
Make yourselves at home, girls.
The Dramatic Club chose JESSICA'S
JOURNEY, a farce-comedy by Edwin
Scribner, for its production this year. Six
school girls (Frances Wooddall, Sydney
Sanders, Mary Burke Hatcher, Nancy
Hardy, Bertha Lee, and Mary Cleckley)
board the train for Washington (see cut) ;
however, they end by playing maid to the
Foster Sisters (Katherine Anne Edelblut
and Sally Martin) who live in a magnifi-
cent old home which they are about to
lose. It all happened because Miss Dor-
cas (Margaret Grammer) who is in
charge of the girls is an old friend of the
Fosters. Aunt Charity Foster (Patience
Middleton) arrives from Florida just in
time to save the girls from selling their
home to Mrs. Eggleston (Cynthia Shef-
tall) who wants it in time for her daugh-
ter's (Leah Rose Glasser) birthday party.
Kind of put if
over on you, didn't
they. Mama..
Could you would
you put us up for
one night?
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OFFICERS
CAROLYN MICHEL
President
KATHERINE ANNE EDELBLUT
Prog:i-am Chairman
MISS RUTH McAULIFFE
Faculty Adviser
Edelblut, McAuIiffe, MicheL
Back row
Martin. Gary,
Meese.
F'ront row
Wooddall. Michel.
The Latin Club, compoged of all senior
Latin students, nke^ts (^v^ry/^t^^^^^at
the homes of the members. The prograitw^x
at these meetings have supplemented -y*^^^
course in the Aeneid and Met^moi^hoses
-study of the Greek and Roman
e Club has also enjoye^
ing Latin crosi
Lati
MEMBERS
Katherine Anne Edelblut Marcia McCathern
Ann Fleming Nell Meese
Maude Gary Carolyn Michel
Elizabeth Hurst Susan Morris
Sally Martin Frances Wooddall
Fleming, Edelblut, McCathern, Morris, Hurst.
Gathered for one of the meetings.
IL TUBMAN OBSERVER
STAFF
LOUISE KNAPP
Editor-in-chief
MISS MABEL BYRD, MISS RUTH
HILL, MISS GERTRUDE COMEY
Faculty Advisers
VIRGINIA JAMESON
Business Manager
MARY HARPER Assistant Business Manager
CAROLYN MICHEL Literary Editor
GEORGIA ALICE SHIELDS Asst. Literary Editor
MARGARET FISKE Circulating Editor
EMILY SHEFTALLL Asst. Circulating Editor
MARGUERITE TOOLE Social Editor
MARY FRANCES MILLS Asst. Social Editor
MARGARET WHITE Sports Editor
REPORTERS:
Ann Fleming, Martha Roesel, Mary Cleckley, Jennie Sue
Cliatt, Grace Toole, Margie Carstarphen, Suzanne Hardy,
Margaret Ann Heaton, Anne Kelly, Vivian Hains.
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Assistant Editors Back row: Shields, Harper. Sheftall.
Front row: Fiske, Michel, White,
Toole.
Reporters Back row: Fleming, Cliatt, Hardy. Kelly,
Cleckley.
Front row G. Toole, Hains, Carstarphen.
Jameson, Hill
The Tubman Observer draws its staff
from all the classes of Tubman.
In December of this year, Louise Knapp
and Virginia Jameson organized our
staff. Then we sponsored a contest in
order to get a name for the paper. This
was won by Barbara Ann Collier, a sopho-
more. During this year we have pub-
lished four issues, and in these we have
endeavored to present all phases of Tub-
man activities to the girls. Of all the in-
teresting articles our journal contained,
perhaps the two most popular were the
social column and the fashion notes.
It is the aim of the Tubman Observer
to stimulate an interest in all types of
journalism.
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CLUB
OFFICERS
President ELIZABETH HURST
Vice-President ..ERIN CANNON
Secretary-Treasurer MARGARET WHITE
Faculty Adviser MISS EMILY STELLING
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MEMBERS
Virginia Anderson, Lois Bailey, Bobby Barrentine, Roberta
Broadwater, Erin Cannon, Annie Lee Chambers, Clayton
Daniel, Vivian Edwards, Dorothy Gray, Vivian Greeson,
Hamilton Grigg, Betty Grinei, Betty Harden, EKzabeth
Hurst, Margaret Jones, Frankie Kirkland, Sally ?vlartin,
Carolyn Michel, Susan Morris, Margaret Moss, Sydney
Sanders. Margaret White, Fiances Wooddall.
Top White. Stelling, Hurst. Cannon.
The screen is to the left, girls Carolvn
blocks Sally.
The Camera Club is one of the newest
clubs at Tubman, having been organized in
the fall of 1940 for the purpose of giving the
gills who are interested in photography a
chance to learn more about it. There are
facilities for developing and printing pic-
tures in the chemistry lab. During the year,
the members of the club have gone on
several expeditions to get outdoor shots,
and they have enjoyed seeing some colored
movies.
Don't listen to any directions from your left. Frances-
Return engagement: Sally blocks Carolyn.
The girls enjoy having their pictures taken
as much as they enjoy taking pictures.
GIRL RESERVES
Grayson, Hundley, Wilson, Broadwater.
The Girl Reserves start the
year with a membership tea.
TTie enthusiasm is high as three
clubs are organized a freshman
group, a West End group, and a
group for upper classmen.
At the weekly meetings, in-
vited speakers bring ideas on
world affairs, Friendship, Per-
sonality, Etiquette, or the mem-
bers engage in general discus-
sion. The girls take time for
handicraft, camping trips, and
many stimulating and enjoyable
activities.
Practicing etiquette
OFFICERS
President... DOROTHY HUNDLEY
Vice-President LIDWINA GRAYSON
Secretary MARY LOU WILSON
Treasurer ROBERTA BROADWATER
Adviser MRS. GREGG PARKER
MEMBERS
SENIORS R. Broadwater, H. Brown, Erin Cannon, Dot Gray, L.
Grayson, Dot Hundley, D. Hundley, M. Moss, E. Mulcay, C. Smith,
M. L. Wilson.
JUNIORS B. J. Allen, V. .\nchors, M. Boulineau, J. Coursey, J. Cul-
pepper, V. Davis, Margaret Geer, K. Harling, E. Hildebrandt, K.
Mitchell, C. McGowan, E. McGowan, L. McNeely, Dot Peebles, B.
Templeton, Frances Warren, S. Wright.
SOPHOMORES G. Bugg, Eleanor Beeland, J. Gleason, J. Hai-vley,
G. Haynes, A. Lane, D. Montgomery, L. McCoy, B. Sheppard, M.
TeBow, J. Tucker.
FRESHMAN J. Coffield, K. Collins, B. Cook, M. Count, P. Davidson,
T. Dowd. V. Etheridge, M. Kennies, M. J. Hutto, R. Johnson,
G. Lackman, V. May, M. Merritt, B. Middleton, L. Morgan, M. J.
Owens, A. M. Pennv, R. M. Roberts, H. Wood, M. C. von Sprecken,
M. Wright, M. E. Bailey.
Dramatic class.
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The president meets informally with the group.
FRENCH CLUB
OFFICERS
resident MARGARET MOSS
Vice-President MAC CHRISTIAN
Secretary ROBERTA BROADWATER
Treasurer JANE POUND
,...,, . MISS ANNIE M. PAGE
^^''"^ I MISS VIRGINIA VIDETTO
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Back row : Pound, Christian, Broadwater.
Front row: Page, Moss, Videtto.
The French Club was organized at the
beginning of this school year. Junior mem-
bers were taken into the club at the begin-
ning of the second term. Each girl must
maintain an average of eighty in French to
become a member. Meetings are held twice
a month. At these meetings, the members
study France, French authors and their
works, and they play French games. Offi-
cers for the new year are elected during the
last meeting in April.
Top Back row: Cliatt, Oellerich, Petersen,
Adams.
Front row: Bailey, Roesel. Gray. Moss.
Bottom Back row: Hurlbutt, Livingston.
Rosier.
Front row: Guren. Pound, Mac
Christian, Ruth Sharpe, Smith.
MEMBERS
SENIORS: .\liee .\dam;, Viigrinia .\ndei-son.
Lois Bailey, Roberta Broadwater, Mac Chris-
tian, Mary Christian, Betty Council', Joan
Davidson, Dorothy Gray. Phyllis Guren. Betty
Harden, Shirley Klion, Margaret Moss, Jane
Pound, Martha Roesel, Ruth Sharpe.
JUNIORS: Betty Jo .\llen, .A.lice Carter, Jennie
Sue Cliatt, Betty Dicks, Frieda Gillnian, Betty
Givens, Edna Hildebrandt. Bettv Hollings-
worth, Nucia Hurlbutt, Jean Lichtenstein.
Gloria Livingston, Helen Mulligan, Marv Oel-
levich, Marjorie Petersen. Mildred Sharpe,
Emily Smith, Joanne von Spi-ecken.
AT SCHOOL
Back row:Guren. Davidson, Mildred Sharpe, Mary Christian,
.\nderson, Griner.
Front row: Harden. Dicks, Givens, Carter.
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OFFICJ
President
PRESCOTT
Broadwater. Miller, rrej-iott. Elliott.
The Spanish Club is composed of girls tak-
ing their second year of high school Spanish.
They meet usually once a month at the
homes of the members. The faculty ad-
viser, Miss Mary Miller, teaches them songs
she brought back from Mexico.
The high light of the year is the banquet
with its Mexican theme, colorful decora-
tions, and gay senoritas in bright costumes.
Guests for the occasion are juniors who
have averaged ninety in Spanish for the
year.
The Spanish Club, under the leadership
of Miss Miller for the past ten years, has
done some very interesting work.
PAT ELLIOTT
RTA BROADWATER
MISS MILLER
MEMBERS
Sarah Allgood, Jewel Barnes, Roberta Broad-
water, Erin Cannon, Shannon Carter, Evelyn
Dorn, Pat Elliott, Eugenia Hughes, Christine
Miller, Jane Pound, Ina Prescott, Elizabeth
Rose, Louise Smedley, Lena Stavro.
A few members on the
steps at Tubman.
Spanish Club, featuring Sarah in
Mexican Attire.
Back row: Barnes. Rose, Pound, Stavro.
Hughes.
Front row: Dorn, Carter, Allgood, Winn.
Nationa
OFFICERS
First Term:
Pi-esident MARCIA McCATHERX
Vice-President....KATHERIXE AXXE EDELBLUT
Secretary SUSAX MORRIS
Treasurer MISS MABEL BYRD
Second Term :
Pi-esident SALLY MARTIX
Vice-Pi-esident FRANCES WOODDALL
Secretary BERTHA LEE
Treasurer MISS MABEL BYRD
FACULTY ADVISERS
Mr. T. Harry Garrett Miss Dora Hains
Miss Mabel Byrd
Miss Gertrude Comey
Miss Belle Walker
SENIOR MEMBERS
Roberta Broad\yater. Katlierine Anne Edelblut,
Margaret Fiske, Virginia Jameson, Sally Mar-
tin, Marcia McCathern, Xell Meese, Susan
MoiTis, Doris Xewman, Patricia Price, Betty
Smith, Cecelia Stulb, Frances Wooddall.
jilNior members
Margaret Boulineau. Emily Carswell, Mary
Cleckley, Jennie Sue Cliatt. Xancy Hardy,
Gloria Hamilton, Bertha Lee. Dorothea Lonas,
Mary Oelleiich, Marjorie Petersen, Ruth Rob-
ertson, Leona Jane Slusky, Allene Sumner,
Marguerite Toole.
Honor Society
Top Stulb. Meese. Jameson. Broadwater, Smith. Fiske, Newman, Price.
Bottom Boulineau. Petersen. Oellerich, Clecklev. Sumner, Hardv, Robert-
son. Lonas, Cliatt, CarswelL
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Top Edelblut. Hains, McCathern. Byrd,
Morris.
Bottom Walker. Wooddall, Martin. Lee.
Comev.
The Tubman Chapter of the
National Honor Society was
organized in the spring of 1940.
Membership is based on
qualities of leadership, schol-
arship, character, and ser\'ice.
Members must obtain a scho-
lastic average of eighty-five in
every subject during each
year. Only Juniors and Sen-
iors are eligible for active
membership.
Membership in the National
Honor Society of Secondary
Schools is a signal honor as ii
rates for high schools as Phi
Beta Kappa does,ft>r college.
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BOOK II, 250-259
Dark night steals from o'er the deep
Overcoming all with soothing sleep.
Did I say all? Ah, yet, harken!
The clouds descend ; the heavens darken.
Sinon, well versed in Grecian wiles.
Signals the Greeks on yonder isles ;
Then they set out for the opposite shore.
'Neath a silent moon and with muffled oar.
All Troy sleeps after mirth and wine !
They make for the shore in unbroken line;
They make for the shore and disembark
Within the walls and in the dark.
Sinon opens the horse of pine ;
The Greeks file forth; they form a line;
They slay the guards and unbar the gates
As was predestined by the Fates.
Then those without and those within
Ravage the city with unearthly din.
Of what befell Troy on that fateful day
You may read in Vergil's immortal lay.
Nell Meese '41.
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BOOK II, 105-119
The ardent crowd was eager then to hear
Searching answers, they anxiously drew near
Awaiting reasons, silent every man. ;
Aeneas, thus, from his high couch began:
"Then truly did we explanations seek,
Still ignorant of the double dealing Greek.
Sinon trembled as he told this story,
'The Greeks have often wished to flee from Troy
Wearied with war, they long have yearned to part,"
But bitter storms as oft delayed their start.
South winds kept them in terror of the sea
For the maple horse was where it ought to be.
Dark clouds thundered, the sun refused to shine.
In haste we sent Eurypylus to Phoebus' shrine.
From Phoebus' shrine this oracle he brought :
(Our messenger gave utterance to our thought)
When first in Troy you fled the angry flood
You did appease the winds with a maiden's blood
Again by blood, if to embark you reck,
You can allay the waves. It must be by the blood of a Greek!'
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Susan Morris '41.
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At Work and Play
All Over the Campus
That must be an acceptable excuse.
Ijjjs an.
Be careful of the formula, girls.
There's a building at stake!
better"
A Swallow Flying
I saw a swallow flying
Against the autumn Sky,
And, oh. what joy there is to see
A swallow winging by.
It spread its wings into the wind
So swift my eye soon lost its trace.
And. oh. what joy there was to watch
It vanishing in space!
I wish my heart w ere Hke that bird
That it might go a-winging
Alone into a w orld of mine
And there be ever singing!
Harriette Kahrs '43.
Snow Flakes
Now white against the blue-gray sky
Now silver on the gray-green grass
Snow flakes twirling
Ceaselessly whirling
Pearl the earth with glittering dye.
Sparkling w hite mist with a feathery sound
Like a shower of stars from a hidden fountain
Ever descending
Endlessly blending
Hides the earth w ith a silvery mound.
Ann Fleming '41.
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The Ballad of The Faculty-Sejuor Game
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A stranj^er chanced to pass one daj;/
By the gates of Tubman High C^
When there arose within those walls
A mighty hue and cry.
The very walls did seem to shake
And tremble in his sight.
The stranger then drew night a bit
To see what caused this plight.
He saw the roof begin to rise
From such an awful din.
The stranger then drew nearer still
To learn whit was within.
Now in there rtished two lusty teams
Of bounding lassies gay?"
The stranger asked a girl near-by
"Why such a gala day?"
"Why dont you KViow, you poor dumb thing !
To-day they play the game
Faculty versus Senior Class
To do or die their aim.
"Miss Braddy there, the tiny one,
Is captain of our teachers."
And when he saw the one described
A smile broke o'er his features.
Seniors led by Skyscraper Hurst
Advance into their places.
The teachers yUw their stalwart foes
That sight tlfeir smiles erases.
"What makes me welkin now to ring
With echoes loud and shrill ."
"Those shorts on Remington Rogers
Just gave the\gi^is a thrill."
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That shadow^with such potent strength
Is Julius Caesar's ghost
That's why McAuliffe meets so well
The charging senior host.
At lenth the teachers make a point
While Boatwright leads the yelling!
Three cheers for Rookie Bearden!
Hurrah for Oxygen Stelling!
"What makes the rafters so resound
With such an awful roar."
"That's only Loudspeaker \q^ K^mp
She's piling up the score." ^^^
Chick Evans follows Catclr&lswell
They both have manful swings.
And Jumper Jones bounds ajl^'^about
As if controlled by string^
And now the game is near the end\\
You bet the seniors shine! .^-^
But see who's coming up to serve;
It's Backstop Brisendine!
"What makes the building so to quake
And tremble more and more?"
"Why, that's only Tiptoe Lombard
As she trips across the floor."
The time has come to end the fight
Up comes Bunker Hill Strauss;
She scores a point for f ayilty
When she swats the balj^ross.
Believe it or not for Ripley' *
The faculty won the ^ame.
And now their heads are^in the clouds;
They'll never be the same!
ncy Hardy '42.
ertha Lee '42.
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OFFICERS OF THE HOME
ECONOMICS CLUB
VIRGINIA ETHEREDGE
President
BETTY BOARDMAN
Vice-President
EMILY SHEFTALL
Secretary-Treasurer
An exit well known to Tubman girls.
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-Tk. LAST WILL
DATED MAY 29, 1941
We. the Senior Class of Tubman High School, being of
sound and disposing mind; and, yet, being feeble in body
and realizing that our days are numbered, do make, declare,
and publish this oui' last will and testament in manner and
form following:
Item, We \\'ill bequeath our seats in chapel, our Kid Day
di-esses, and our fondest ambitions to the Senior Class of 1942.
Item. We do -^ill and bequeath to the Faculty a placard
with the inscription: Marriage Rules Unfaii' to Faculty. We hope that the Faculty
wiU form relays and march up and down the halls picketing the married seniors.
Item, We will and bequeath to Miss McAuliffe and to Miss Jones one camera that
will take clear shots and one senior who can operate it.
Item, We will and bequeath to Miss Halbert one Senior Chorus composed of the
proper number of sopranos and altos.
Item, We will and bequeath to Miss Boatwright, Mildred Mills' northern accent and
to Miss Comey, Maude Gary's southern di'awl. We hope that between them they will
evolve a universal accent.
Item. We do will and bequeath Frankie Kirkland's place as assistant in Chemistry
Lab to Mary Ann Daniels, hoping that Mar}' Ann will not mind having her hands dis-
colored with silver nitrate.
Item, We will to Betty Dicks, Joan Da^^dson's friendly smile.
Item. We will and bequeath Mac Christian's abilitj'' to organize to .Jeanne Culpepper.
Item, We do will and bequeath the seats in the lunch room now in possession of
Roseann Hallman, Shii-ley Blum, and Jewel Fox to Billie Hallman, Sally Plane, and
Hilda Popkin.
Item. We wiU and bequeath Katherine Anne Edelblut's speed in translating Latin
to Patience Middleton. hoping that Patience ill use it as effectively as Katherine
Anne did.
Item. We do will and bequeath Carohm MicheFs own way of sajdng "Hello" to the
Freshman B's.
Item, We will and bequeath to Mildred Teuton. Bobbie Barrentine's ability to trim
Snickers to the last peanut.
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Item, We will and bequeath Elizabeth Hurst's only compact to Anne Kelly, hoping
that Anne will find more use for it than Elizabeth did.
Item, We will and bequeath Louise Torpin's gentle manner to Marguerite Toole,
hoping that Marg-uerite will use it in class.
Item, We will and bequeath Sally Martin's ability to get ads from hardened busi-
ness men to Bertha Lee.
Item, We will and bequeath Susan Morris' friendly nature to her little sister Dafoe.
Item, We will and bequeath Dorothy Gray's ability to make herself heard to her
little sister Louise.
Item, We will and bequeath to Nancy Hardy the task of leading her class to victory
against the Faculty in volley ball.
Item, We will and bequeath to Mary Cl'ckley, Cynthia Sheftall's column in the
newspaper, hoping that Mary will make it as interesting as Cynthia has.
Item, We will and bequeath Roberta Broadwater's love of study to Joanne von
Sprecken.
Item, We will and bequeath Marcia McCathern's front desk in Vergil class to
Gloria Hamilton, hoping that Gloria will not be distracted by the cars outside the win-
dow.
Item, We do will and bequeath to Miss Rogers one play suit, hoping that it will re
mind her of Kid Day.
Item, We do request that our report cards be buried with us.
We do appoint the Faculty to be our executors, and do revoke
all former wills, and publish this to be our last will and testament.
In witness whereof, we hereunto put our hands on the day and the
year above written.
THE CLASS OF '41,
Margaret Moss '41.
Francess Wooddall '41.
"For to her our hearts belong"
The Staff of Maids and a Man wishes to express its gratitude
to Mrs. Lombard Brinson for her cooperation in costuming the
girls in the Feature Section, and to Robert Wilkinson for many
of the snaps that are used throughout this volume of the year-
book.
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848 Broad St.
PORTRAITS AND
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"Augusta's Fastest Growing
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735 BROAD STREET
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WE EXTEND BKST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES!
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QUALITY COTTON SEED PRODUCTS
A. J. MAGUIRE, Manager
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J. B. White's
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RADIOS, FRIGIDAIRES,
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Phone 2-5526
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COMPLETE LINE OF LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS
MILL WORK AND BUILDERS HARDWARE
1010 Roberts St.
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Edwin C. Mertins
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PHONE 2-7337
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SENIOR RINGS
For any graduation year can
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Herff Jones Co.
We also have
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Caps and Gowns
CLINT W. LEE CO.
Diplomas
H. S. Canfield, Representative
1560 Decatur Road
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Telephone 2-7741
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STORAGE CAPACITY 100,000 BALES
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"Augusta's Master Service
Station"
BROAD AT 12TH ST.
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927 Walker Street
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Visitors are Cordially Invited
to Visit at any time Our Certi-
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"Where Smart People Meet Smart Fashions"
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COMPLETE OFFICE TRAINING
"Flowers For All Occasions"
Walton Way at Metcalf
PHONE 3-4406 and 3-4407
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Compliments of
Keel's Service Station
1924 WALTON WAY
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THE GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK
AND TILE CO.
Manufacturevs
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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COMPLIMENTS OF
Home Folks
754 BROAD STREET
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Phone 2-6861
Friedmans Jewelers
826 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
South's Oldest Credit Jewelers
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
SILVERWARE, RADIOS
The Best in Eats and Sodas will always
be found at
HILL'S
DRIVE IN
SODAS
626 BROAD ST.
"Augusta's Only Curb Service"
Parking- Lot For Your Convenience
Georgia Trucic & Equipment Co.
DISTRIBUTORS
Trailers, Diesels, Tractors, Power Brakes
and Commercial Equipment
CADILLAC-LaSALLE AUTOMOBILES
GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS
Ninth Street Telephone 2-6876
Augusta, Ga.
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J. S. Fox Candy Company | |
SWEETEST AND BEST
Phone 2-8104 Augusta. Ga.
Compliments of
S. Donald Fortson Co.
mLL SUPPLIES
Phone 2-5536
Ninth and Re^'nold3 Strests
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F. E. Ferris
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Company
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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 .\nne Anderson
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The Store of Quality and Originality
^ Alex G. Edelblut Furniture Co,
1 Modern Furniture :: Reproductions
Antique^ :: Fabrics :: Rugs
Imported Brassware
Augusta, Ga.
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Feedright Milling Co.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
"Your Friends Forever"
The Cullum School
of Lip Reading
510 Greene Street
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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Compliments of
J. C. Penney Co.
(Incorporated)
840-844 Broad Street
"It Pays to Shop at Penney's"
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Compliments of
Hotel Richmond
Drink
ROYAL CROWN COLA
Tops in Taste
Royal Crown Bottling Co.
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For
BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS
BREAULT
Saxon-Gullum Studio
Compliments of
Phoenix Oil Co.
Heating and Air Conditioning Div.
Air Conditioning, Heating,
Oil Burners, Stokers, Oil Burning
Circulating Heaters and Water
Heaters
700 Twiggs St. Phone 2-5321
AUGUSTA. GA.
Compliments of
W. E. RAINES & CO.
BUILDING SPECIALTIES
Phone 2-2176
842 REYNOLDS ST.
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Wm. Schweigert Co.
JEWELERS
846 Broad St.
CHINA - GLASS - GIFTS
Compliments and Best Wishes
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Pontiac Master Auto Service
Ellis at 10th Street
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S. R. Kellq & Son
MARBLE AND GRANITE
MEMORIALS
Phone 2-4522
Ninth and Fenwick Sts.
Compliments of
The Partridge Inn
Open Year-Round
MEREDITH'S
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS
740 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
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Compliments of
Local Finance Co.
H. 0. TABB. Manager
Lobby of Masonic Building
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Leape, Duvall & Powell
REALTORS
Herald Bldg.
INSURANCE
Augusta. Ga.
Lockliart, McAuliite & Co.
(Incorporated)
ESTABLISHED 1902
REAL ESTATE
FIRE INSURANCE
807 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
Engraving, Books, Fine Stationery,
Kodaks, Photographic Supplies
Office Equipment
Murphy Stationery Co.
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Augusta, Ga.
Phone 2-2122
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GENERAL INSURANCE
Fire. Liability. Bonds. Insurance
Lobby Masonic Bldg. - Phone 2-4228
Augusta, Ga.
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TEXACO GAS
Boardman Oil Go.
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BASKETBALL TENNIS
BADMINTON
BfJiiien iirri.s. Hardiiiare (.'o.
PHONE 2-8855
905 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
Compliments of
Blanchard & Calhoun
Realty Co.
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BEST WISHES FROM
Clark
Milling Company
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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W. F. BURTON
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
421 Crawford Ave. Dial 3-4429
If we please you, tell others
If not tell us.
BUTLER'S
BEAUTIFUL SHOES
922 Broad Street
Phone 2-5534 Augusta, Ga.
BYRD'S
USED CARS
Tires, Tubies, Batteries and Radios
1294 Broad St.
Phone 2-7558 Augusta, Ga.
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TWI6GS OPTICIANS
EXCLUSIVE DISPENSERS TO EYE
PHYSICIANS
423 Southern Finance Building
AUGUSTA. GA.
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STAM-mPlM
LAUNDRY - CLEANING - DYEING
Plant Druid Park Ave.
PHONE 3-3611
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Loan Company
of Augusta
Ground Floor Southern Finance Bldg.
Augusta. Georgia
H. H. MOSS, Secretary-Treasurer
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COMPLIMENTS OF
SILVERS 5 X- Ilk
STORE
Southeastern
Fur Co.
STORAGE
SALES AND REPAIRS
911 Greene St. Augusta, Ga.
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YOU ARE ALWAYS \^T;LC0:\IE
AT
WALGREEN DRUG STORES
BROAD AT NINTH
R. L Sumerau & Son
COLUMBIA AND SEMINOLE
BICYCLES
Cash or Easy Terms
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"Get the facts and you'll get a Ford"
See and Drive the BIG New Ford
Walker-DuRant Motor Co.
1 Authorized Ford Dealer
Phone 2-5371 Broad at 14th St.
Augusta, Ga.
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Compliments of
McElmurray's Bakery and
Sandwich Shop
It Pleases Us to Please You
North Augusta, S. C.
PERKINS LUMBER CO.
Yellow Pine Hardwoods
Mill Work, Cabinet Work
619 13th Street Tel. 2-2429
MERCHANTS BAKING CO.
AUNT BETTY'S ROLLS,
BREAD AND CAKES
ROZELLA BEAUTY SALON
217 Ninth Street, Dial 2-8461
REALISTIC PERMANENT WAVING
Special Attention Given to Cutting
Women's and Children's Hair
Shampoo and Wave 50c - Manicure 50c
Compliments of
F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.
Shop at
RUBEN'S
Better Merchandise for Less Money
RUBEN'S
Phone 2-6671 916 Broad St.
Compliments of
MEYER & SMITH
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
Electric and Acetylene Welding
Auto Axles and Wheels
Aligned Accurately
623 Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga.
Compliments of
MONTE SANO BEAUTY SHOP
The Hill
1426 Monte Sano Ave.
Phone 3-7549
Compliments of
WHITE PRODUCTS CO.
MULHERIN LUMBER CO.
LUMBER MILL WORK
CABINET WORK
Phone 2-4996
625 13th St. Augusta, Ga.
SANFORD'S CHICKEN COOP
QUALITY FRYERS
Pick "Yo" Pieces
1326 Greene Phone 2-8952
NEWTON'S SERVICE
STATION
1601 Central Avenue Augusta, Ga.
Phone 3-7471
PERMANENT WAVES
For Women Who Care
WALDORF BEAUTY SHOPPE
926 Broad St.
PAT'S GROCERY & MARKET
Fresh Vegetables Fresh Meats
School Supplies
1728 Walton Way Phone 3-5175
Augusta, Ga.
Compliments of
SWEET SHOPPE
For Those WTio Want the Best
DANIELS SHOE REPAIR
909 Broad Street
Dial 2-7545
JERNIGAN HARDWARE CO.
HARDW.ARE - STOVES - PAINTS
1033-1089 Broad St. - Phone 2-6818
Augusta, Ga.
W. R. DAWSON & CO.
INSURANCE
118 Eighth St. Augusta. Ga.
Compliments of
KINGS WAY PHAR.AIACY
2113 Kings Way Phone 3-4456
MADEBACH and BLANCHARD
Registered Pharmacists
Compliments of
DYES SUPER MARKET
2102 Oglethorpe Avenue
KING'S DRUG STORE
Service That Satisfies
PHON-E 2-6414
1531 Walton Way Augusta, Ga.
EDMUNDS DRUG COMPANY
"In Business For Your Health"
PRESCRIPTION SPECLA.LIST
Phone 2-6855 502 Broad St.
Compliments of
S. H. KRESS & CO.
834 Broad St.
5c - 10c and 25c Store
Compliments of
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
1201-03 Broad Street
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
Compliments of
LAMAR SODA FOUNT
Weeks and Clary, Props.
Phone 2-2076
Compliments of
"HY" FARRIS CASH STORE
1-388 Walton Way
MARILYN SLIPPER SHOP
SMART footwear:
SHEER hosiery:
Grealish-Poteet & Walker
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Ambulance Service
Phone 2-7744 529 Greene St.
Augusta, Ga.
For Handkerchiefs and Linens
Come to
MARKS LINEN SHOP
943 Ellis Street
Holleman-Miller Company
OFFICE SUPPLIES AND
EQUIP:kIENT
103 Eighth St. Phone 2-8119
Augusta, Ga.
Compliments of
"DOMINO SUGARS"
SA3I L. McCREARY,
Merchandise Broker
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STULB'S NURSERY
FLORIST
Founded 1891
BETTER BUILDING MATERIALS
AUGUSTA BUILDING
SUPPLY CO.
1559 Broad Street
AUGUSTA CLEANERS
1531 Walton Way
Dial 2-4196 Delivery
Compliments of
THE AUGUSTA GARAGE
740 Reynolds St.
BECKUM & JONES
JEWELERS
222 Ninth Street
Walk A Few Steps and Save
Phone 2-6707 For Correct Time
Compliments of
BELL BONNET SHOP
827 Greene Street
Compliments of the
BELMONT CAFE
The Best in Town
Compliments of
E. R. ROBINSON
Big Star Store
Congratulations from
BUSH'S FLORIST
North Augusta, S. C.
THOMAS H. BRITTINGHAM
Plumbing and Heating Contractor
919 12th Street
Phone 2-7815 Augusta, Ga.
Compliments of
CHESSER AND ALLEN
Compliments of
CLAUSSEN-LAWRENCE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
PONDER'S
DE LUXE PAINT SHOP
Auto Painting
Wrecked Car Repairing
S36 Reynolds St. Augusta, Ga.
PHONE 2-6757
CLYDE DUNAWAY
LaSalle BICYCLES Majestic
215 12th St. Phone 2-4208
L. W. Cooper F. B. Tvler
COOPER & TYLER
Attorneys at Law
406-408 Herald Building
Phone 2-7238 Augusta, Ga.
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Culpepper- Walker-Grear
Furniture Co., Inc.
Complete Home Furnishings
1204-6 Broad St. Phone 2-4142
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