LD7501 T8M3 M 1941 \% -#v '^ 'iph"'. r ^A^ ^ * rH j.^^^^: \,\ i\ \ \ '\. >!>t. '^.^'V - -^ ! : a. .wmM- "^mffsmof^^mm LIBRARY AUGUSTA COLLEGE * Gift of MRS. JOE BYRD ^^: t6*>'i 'i^'-t -X- -T^ M3 UBiMRV USE ONLY REESE LIBRARY Augusta College Augusta, Georgia ^Tllii m JMWfl I I iiiiiMiiiiJl^^^W H ?: f i TTT AN HIGH SALLY MARTIN, Editor ELIZABETH HURST, Business Manager Published By The Students of Tubman High School 1 SCHOOL 19 4 1 I Side path to building. 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. i Center drive as seen from the building. t s 3cT-: Building through the front gate. East driveway. CONTENTS VIEWS FACULTY CLASSES FEATURES ORGANIZATIONS SNAPS ADVERTISEMENTS I 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 ']'lfS'':\^. ^t;^ .sUm. 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 n %r V: t MISS HAINS, Assistant Principal -Jt-w)t3tm 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 M 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. n 7f^-..:i-?;:ry^%'"- ~ "s^^^^^r^ VIRGINIA ANDERSON Classical BETTY JUNE ANDREWS Commercial \ MARY ELLEN ALLGOOD Commercial ALICE ADAMS Modern Language DOROTHY ETHEL ADAMS Modern Language ELIZABETH AGERTON Modern Language HILDRETH REGNIA ADAMS Modern Language ^^ %> GLASS F ALICE ARNDT Modern Language LOIS LEE BAILEY Classical BOBBY BARRENTINE Classical EDYTHE GWENDOLYN BARNES Modern Language MARGARET VIRGINIA BARWICK Modern Language MARY KATHLEEN BENETEAU Commercial ELLEM DAVIES BIGGAR Classical SHIRLEY RHEA BLUM General NINETEEN FORTY N E r^i^ .->:; '''^^^.::^k XORA HAZEL BROWN Modern Lan^age je.a:n' bohler General SARAH REBECCA EOYD General ROBERTA BROADWATER Modern Language FRANCES BROWN Commercial DOROTHY LEE BURKE General LUCY COOK CAMP General \ \ 7l GLASS F ,<4p*^^''#^^^^ ERIN CANNON Modern Langruage MARY CARNAVAS Commercial ANNA BARBARA CHEESBOROUGH Commercial MAC CHRISTIAN Modern Language MARY CHRISTIAN Modern Language ANN STAFFORD CONOLLY Modern Language NINETEEN FORTY N E CS^^ n ^-'^'''^mmm WILDA DUNCAN Commercial KATHERINE ANNE EDELBULT Classical VIVIAN EDWARDS Classical ELIZABETH ALEXANDER COUNCILL Modern Language DOROTHY INEZ DAVIDSON Modern Language MARY JOAN DAVIDSON Modern Language FLORENCE DENNIS Modern Language % GLASS F PATRICIA ELLIOTT Modern Langruage FRANCES AILEEN ETHEREDGE Modern Lang-uage LOUISE FIELDS Classical MARGARET FISKE Classical ANN ERWIN FLEMING Classical CATHERINE BARKSDALE FORTSON Classical JEWEL DORENE FOX General MAUDE VICTORIA GARY Classical NINETEEN FORTY N E 5 ~2a5^-v.-^ = ROSEANN HALLMAN Classical BETTY HARDEN Classical PHYLLIS GUREN Modern Language DOROTHY GRAY Modern Language LIDWINA ROSA GRAYSON Modern Language DOROTHY GREAR Modern Language VIVIAN LOUISE GREESON General % GLASS F W'^^ MARY HARPER Modern Language MARY BURKE HATCHER Modern Language GL0RL4 HOGAN HEARD Modern Language LOIS HOOPER Commercial NELLIE ESTELLE HORNE General BLANCHE EUGENIA HUGHES General DORIS LEONA HUNDLEY Modern Language DOROTHY EDNA HUNDLEY Modern Language NINETEEN FORTY N E ELIZABETH HURST Classical BETTY IVEY Commercial MARY JULIA JE^^XINS Commercial VIRGINIA JAMESON Classical MADILYN RUTH JONES Commercial 1 MARGARET JONES Classical EMILY ADELE KELLY Commercial ^/ 7l GLASS F MABLE KEY Commercial MARY ELIZABETH KEY Commercial EVELYN CECELIA KING Modern Language FRANKIE DOROTHY KIRKLAND General ^^~:.^ZM^^^^^^^ -:^f^'ii-^ if' ,,rii- *^ j^ MARGARET ANITA KITCHENS General SHIRLEY KLION Modern Language LOUISE KNAPP Classical LILLIAN CLAUDE KOGER Modern Language NINETEEN FORTY N E i**<^'-- :-^3S:^^^-*c-: >-^i-"-- .;- . ~-Tri te g^ tioC^- SALLY MARTIN Classical CAROLYN LAMBERT Commercial LILLLA.N ELIZABETH LANDRUM Commercial FRANKIE LANIER Modern LangToage ANN MARKWALTER Modern Language ^ > ', I LILLIAN CARSWELL McCANE Modern Language BETTY MATHENY Classical U. GLASS F -? <^. MARCIA McCATHEHN Classical JACKIE LAVENIA McELVEEN Commercial MARGARET LYNELL McNAIR Modern Language NELL MEESE Classical --J^^^^^i^ f CAROLYN CUMMING MICHEL Classical MYRA AUGUSTA MIDDLETON Modern Language EVELYN THERESA MILLER General MILDRED MILLS Modern Language NINETEEN FORTY N E -^^-SS^^^i^^gS^^^^^' (% SUSAN MORRIS Classical MARGARET ADELLE MOSS Modern Language PAXSY REED NEAL General ERMA RUTH MURPHY Commercial GLADYS XETHERLAXD Commercial DORIS XEW1L\X Commercial ORA LOU MARGLTRITE O'HARA Commercial I I 7^. GLASS F RITA POMERANCE Modern Language JANE POUND Modern Language INA TROTTIE PRESCOTT Modern Language LEILA PATRICIA PRICE Classical La VICA QUESTELLE Commercial HARRIET FUND Modern Language MARIE QUESTELLE Commercial JEAN RAE Commercial NINETEEN FORTY N E ''Jffi^y .;a-2j::5:=:- fe^r^---^,--'^- ?;-^ts*-iS5 "^*^"^Wl?W?fe ^^^^^^^^..-M: "-^^W; FREDA LEE RAINES Modern Language AUDREY REYNOLDS Commercial 7/- GLASS F EVELYN SATCHER Commercial RUTH SHARPE Modern Langruage ELOISE SHEAHAN General CYNTHIA SHEFTALL Classical DORIS SIMS Classical DOROTHY SIMS Commercial ANNE SKELTON Modern Langruagre BETTY SMITH General NINETEEN FORTY N E 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 Classical \ X 7/. GLASS F ELISE WEST Commercial MARGARET WHITE Classical ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Commercial MARY LOU WILSON Modern Language VhI Mi /:-*.->ci^^ii JACKIE WINN Modern Language FRANCES WOODDALL Classical HELEN YABLON General NINETEEN FORTY N E Livingston, Braddy, Sumerau, Read 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 ^MM^ President ALLENE SUMNER Vice-President _ GLORIA LIVINGSTON Secretary ..RUTH READ Sponsor MISS ANN BRADDY 7^^ GLASS F umct^ Jenny Sue Cliatt 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 NINETEEN FORTY T W i^nictA Katherine Harling 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 'jLe CLASS OF NINETEEN F R T Y - T W unwt^ 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 Helen Mulligan ':srr i UULCtJ^ Frances Xewman 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 7/- GLASS F- NINETEEN F R T Y - T W MAtt^t^ Emily Smith 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 *mffii'.*'r-v *-" Creamer, Sheftall, Miles, Wofford cz>(^U m^ OFFICERS President EMILY SHEFTALL Vice-President ANNE CREAMER Secretary HARRIETT WOFFORD Sponsor .MISS MARY MILES Madelyn seems to command as much attention as the camera. The Soph. B's are very intent on' tMiss Clark's directions. Just relaxing at recess. Too posed for any serious study. Soph. A's balanced on their favorite rail. ^ 7l classical course Agree, Mary 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 Timmons, Miriam Wade, Sue Wienges, Martha > ~ T 1 1 , \ ! -r f 1* l.m~ [ J* ,..i-'..)i..v t-il^- t.'.- I fti'-T. '?,vV^/'ftpSr <;v:.- tC*:/'-viivM.*-,^-j*a--wr*%.>w-*-.-# ...!-- --.^#.j.->-.i>^ <>:**>.- *.-*^ >.-' j./,'-***^^*-"*'' t^*..'-t*' '-^V* ;':<^-i( '-?VKV."-^T;>"r".-'^ .'-**> .-; ;5t'-r".-'fT-f"i<'""--i'- - f.;,v^'*^-">''--" ^^-f**'v-- L....H., .^^^.v.Li L...'\^.^*t*(^>Ak>.r Art^k^vh-V >.*>* -.v-.-^'t'/ <<''- ^A.T-t .-./ ,. f I -i^."^ : i,-.--\.j;-J*,t *.'.:,.... -j^'j-r ;.<,.* i^.-- j- n,-?-ti .7- v.. .' ^ j-' .^'^ - -'1.. '> .>'?..--..'--..',.. . . . . .. 7-! e Andrews, Ann Ansley, Viola Baber, Mary- Bailey, Mildred BarbeT, Nell Beckum, Margaret Beeland, Eleanor Bell, Beverly Bennett, Jewell Boatwright, Gloria Bums, Gloria Carroll, Mae Cato, Barbara Creamer, Anne D E R N L A N SOPHOMORE Al, A2 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 ^ J.rff^i-t ,H.;.;!--^^r it ..4V.I L*^ ri ;-',';rr: r^i'^i-'^'^viJIc'^*^'*'*'^'^'^'^**''**^-'^*-*"-*^^ G U A G E COURSE SOPHOMORE A3, A4 Anchors, Bettie 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 "--~~*'^^^J ^^^^ , j.-j ' .'^ci-XMr^^dt EJ^<^iSSr=^ SOPHOMORE CI. C2, C3 Anderson, Jane Ford, Jewel Johnson, Vera Radford, Ruth 1 Baber, Jean Foster, Evelyn Jones, Irene Radford, Virginia 1 Beck, Earline 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 Ivey, Margaret Raburn, Robbie Young, Mildred > V -< r\ 'ii N- -) ~ r; ?, -: ; ^- ; r, ; .C't rns tn'a:.-*. rji'-JSr^r-f .-IS'^'Itt iW i'i :>, Ma^^^^ i 4 fv */.<=*. *."'' :-f'.?;';<4*fc.::i--.< A L COURSE SOPHOMORE C3, C4, C5 Amos, Ruth 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 Tt^/MM \ OFFICERS 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. Ei 1 P 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 C to H 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 ''" '''^'~' '""?5HHHii''isSf^i5?i1tfciwS H to M 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 :> rrT a TTT 55- -^!^ ttrjH r %l-> ^% %r^^^. jL a4i.. W>^5q M to R 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 -,: 11-r; . -fc^.-t -I -< i, - R to Y 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 1 I Moit ^ntelUctutzt Marcia McCathern Mo6t -Qtttdcth^ Katherine Anne Edelblut J{o3t -fltkUtLC Elizabeth Hurst Myra Mid *'- 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. ^-^~5?5^a^ tg^ncTauan^ r-vrm;tx^>^ ^ ^ j : iim \t ^PJ rwn.f i 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 57 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. .^.:f^ standing Silver, Heins, Hurlbutt, Sumner. Seated Lee, Hardy, Middleton. > STUDENT 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. SrUDEHt 1 1 1 A # Ji . ^v -^-S*-^-' V &t4^ iJ: kM Mm^ i ^A- v^ 4 1" J^Wi A ' ^* i s V '^^^^MB 14 \ ff w \m L"! 4 m ? ^ 1 j Student patrol goes on duty. 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 "'rr 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. omiB i 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 & ^ 9 % /> Lee, Barrentine, Creamer. Lombard. ^ 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 mr :J^^^^ The Dance Club practices for the gym exhibition. GLEE I GLEE CLUB CALENDAR 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. CLUB K 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. ^ M i n 1 / straightening the capes before the singing of Christmas carols. The Glee Club practices "Rosa" for their part in the Gym Exhibition. LytcLmcLtLc CLUB V: % 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? m in. 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. ^ 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. \ ^^ C A CLUB OFFICERS President ELIZABETH HURST Vice-President ..ERIN CANNON Secretary-Treasurer MARGARET WHITE Faculty Adviser MISS EMILY STELLING 1 [J 1 H 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. mi 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 m % i 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. A I jan uL CLUB 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 &^ 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. Al <:iiCr'r<-'- m IL AENEID 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. N ^ *) AENEID 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!' I Susan Morris '41. i' 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. a:^ fp% The Ballad of The Faculty-Sejuor Game ^v 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." [ 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. ' .;.\ * 1 iw^. '\- l< OFFICERS OF THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB VIRGINIA ETHEREDGE President BETTY BOARDMAN Vice-President EMILY SHEFTALL Secretary-Treasurer An exit well known to Tubman girls. 1.* "i J>L ^ -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. .'art ^./ TESTAMENT 4 tL ^. enLOt a (156 WITNESSED HEREBY AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 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. t V PATRONIZE OUR /\DS COMPLIMENTS OF The Augusta Clearing House Association GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK UPTOWN BRANCH GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 'I Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .. 4- rjii/otl^^ At Your Service In Problems Of Printing, Publishing, Engraving, Ther-mographing, Ruling, Binders, Rubber Stamps, Seals, Ad Matches, Legal Papers, Sales Books, Office Supplies, Etc. McGOWEN PRINTING CO CHARLES J. GOODWIN R. G. McGOWEN CHARLES W. RHOADES 726 Ellis St. Rear Sears-Roebuck Co. Dial 2-5410 COMPLIMENTS OF MERRY BROS. BRICK & TILE COMPANY 1 FACING BRICK COMMON BRICK STRUCTURAL TILE 42 YEARS COURTESY, CAPACITY AND SERVICE 415-419 Masonic Bldg. Augusta, Georgia II + . ._,. . . .. <. CONGRATULATIONS FROM Augusta's Favorite Store OownCulliUTi Life . . . sparkle . . ,f% pure refreshment/:^^ ^hi BUY THE SIX- BOTTLE CARTON flus deposit -{-iuauita. Ciocd-CioLa. liottiLna (lompanu COMPLIMENTS OF OF MILLER IMPERIAL, MODJESKA RIALTO and DREAMLAND THEATRES This Page Made Possible Through the Courtesy of : DR. M. PRESTON AGEE & DR. DAVID R. THOMAS DR. R. E. .\NDERSON DR. G. T. BERNARD DR. R. I. BRYSON DR. J. H. BUTLER DR. RALPH H. CHANEY DR. EDWARD CLARK. D. S. DR. W. J. CRANSTON DR. A. A. DAVIDSON DR. S. W. FENNELL DR. J. D. GRAY & DR. C. D. WARD DR. H. W. HANKINSON DR. W. D. JENNINGS DR. F. L. LEE & DR. R. B. WEEKS DR. EUGENE MATTHEWS DR. R. C. McGAHEE DR. WILLIAM A. MULHERIN DR. R. L. RHODES DR. D. M. SILVER DR. EVERARD A. WILCOX DR. CHARLES KILPATRICK + COMPLIMENTS OF THE OFFICIALS OF RICHMOND COUNTY JUDGE JOSEPH E. BRYSON JUDGE GORDON W. CHAMBERS Judge of Municipal Court Judge of City Court MR. W. INMAN CURRY Solicitor of City Court MR. JOHN C. HARPER Ordinary of Richmond County MR. GEORGE HAINS Solicitor of Superior Court MR. DANIEL J. O'CONNOR Clerk of Court SHERIFF GARY M. WHITTLE Sheriff of Richmond County +- 1 COMPLIMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING AUGUSTA ATTORNEYS JOHN L. CHAMBERS HENRY T. CHANCE, Jr. SCHUYLER W. CLARK SAM F. GARLINGTON HULL, BARRETT, WILLINGHAM & TOWILL LEE, CONGDON & FULCHER Compliments of Ma. nLu 6 Augustas New Store for Men Women and Children YOUR GROCER HAS IT EfOSOMY PRICES ORDER TODAY TOMMINS STUDIO 848 Broad St. PORTRAITS AND PHOTOGRAPHS Phone 2-88a3 COMPLIMENTS OF Sears, Roebuck & Company "Augusta's Fastest Growing Department Store" Corner Broad and Albion Ave. on Herald Square + I i an Biii^^iiB ' *X* + + Compliments of MARION THOMPSON + RADIOS PIANOS PHONE 2-S2\ TOMPKINS MUSIC CO., Inc. Electric Appliances, Refrigerators, Ranges, Fans, Irons, Washers, Ironers and Com- mercial Equipment. Service and Parts for Electrical Equipment 735 BROAD STREET *- I I COMPLIMENTS OF GARDELLE'S 702 Broad College Pharmacij 1801 Walton Way , ._.+ ALWAYS FRESH--- A L WAYS GOOD ClanSSeilS Bread and Cakes FAVORED OVER ClauSSenS * BAKERY PRODUCTS OF MERIT ^=:*^Uffi^U!iC' YEARS fl N ^ M^^l B^ I COMPLIMENTS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA + Rich in the traditions of the past Alive to the problems of the present Working toward the progress of the future. HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS UNLIMITED RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES For Catalog Write DICE R. fiNDERSON President Macon, Ga. WE EXTEND BKST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES! The Planters Cotton Oil Co., Inc. Augusta, Georgia QUALITY COTTON SEED PRODUCTS A. J. MAGUIRE, Manager A till II II UK INI l|||_ + +- + 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 + + Maxwell Brothers FURNITURE RADIOS, FRIGIDAIRES, DRAPERIES Phone 2-5526 933 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. + I Margaret Lotz Shop 827 Greene St. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF Woodward Lumber Company COMPLETE LINE OF LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS MILL WORK AND BUILDERS HARDWARE 1010 Roberts St. Phone 2-4611 " + * ALLBURN COAL - AIC COKE Patronize Augusta Ice k Coal Company AUGUSTA, GA. HOME INDUSTRY Cold Alone Is Not Enough -+ + BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 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 ,.-4. COMPLIMENTS OF AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. I + THE JONES FURNITURE CO. 1010 Broad Street Augusta Georgia + .._ COMPLIMENTS OF HOUSTON ICE & COAL CO. PHONE 2-7337 Thirteenth at D'Antignac .+ +-. -,.+ TUBMAN HIGH SENIOR RINGS For any graduation year can be Supplied by Herff Jones Co. We also have "COLLEGIATE" Caps and Gowns CLINT W. LEE CO. Diplomas H. S. Canfield, Representative 1560 Decatur Road Atlanta, Ga. r" u <.n-t{* ^ Bi|..^iiii nn ui. <. an nn Johnson, Lane, Space & Co., Inc. INVESTMENT SECURITIES Telephone 2-7741 ATLANTA AUGUSTA SAVANNAH 'fT': Georgia-Carolina Warehouse & Compress Co. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA STORAGE CAPACITY 100,000 BALES LANSING B. LEE, President J. L. BARTLEY^ Vice-President and Treasurer -+ * Compliments of General Tire and Supply Company "Augusta's Master Service Station" BROAD AT 12TH ST. Hill Branch : Walton Way at Baker Avenue -+ + Georgia-Carolina Dairies 927 Walker Street Augusta, Ga. Compliments of Sancken's ICE CREAM and MILK Visitors are Cordially Invited to Visit at any time Our Certi- fied Dairy. Old Savannah Road 724 BROAD STREET "Where Smart People Meet Smart Fashions" A Complete Line of FROCKS, COATS, SUITS, MILLINERY AND ACCESSORIES FOR THE JUNIOR MISS + I I i ,1,1 a4> O* i>i> >iii im Augusta Sporting Goods Company "EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY SPORT" 210-212 Eighth Street Phone 2-6007 + I Compliments of Hugh Barton AND HIS ORCHESTRA COMPLIMENTS Belk - White - Luke 845 BROAD ST. Compliments of Bell Finance Company J. C. BLACK, Manager 222-223 S. F. C. Bldg. Augusta, Georgia Compliments of Augusta Rooting & Metal Works 623 Reynolds Street PHONE 2-2318 + BENSON'S STORAGE GARAGE storage - Washing - Greasing Vulcanizing - Battery Service GASOLINE AND OILS Dial 2-8887 - 2-8888 836 Ellis St. + I I I i I I 4.. I ! i +-.. II U ^^ ^^B *] ^- 5!t)s. m FRANKLIN CANE SUGAR SundardofPunty' Granulated Fnnhlm Sttfar Emory Williamson Company Distributors Augusta, Georgia ^ 4.._.._..__.._.._.. + Beauty Center COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Greene at Eleventh Telephone 2-5073 ADLAIDE C. ARNDT MATTIE I. CRAWFORD BESSIE P. OONLON 978 BROAD ST. 4. -..- Compliments of Augusta Hardwood Co. AUGUSTA, GA. N & W Camera Exchange KODAKS AND CAMERAS MOVIE EQUIPMENT DARK ROOM SUPPLIES Phone 2-4057 220 Eighth St. 4.- E. J. Erbelding and Co. Good Plumbing ! ! Starr Smith Motor Co. PLYMOUTH - DODGE SALES AND SERVICE 521 Broad St. Phone 2-7731 Augusta, Georgia 1 -* + -.- -+ + Comphments of Willingham Automobile Finance Corp. "A HOME COMPANY FOR HOME FOLKS" Broad at Eighth Phone 2-8894 Augusta, Ga. HERMAN AND ''^ , INC ealtors + 4... REAL ESTATE RENTING - MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE }ii>^iiii^ iin^ irii iia ml ! I + +- Hurst Business College S. F. C. Bldg. COMPLETE OFFICE TRAINING "Flowers For All Occasions" Walton Way at Metcalf PHONE 3-4406 and 3-4407 +- +- Compliments of Keel's Service Station 1924 WALTON WAY + . . , ,4. I I E I -+ 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. t|*)^_ty^ 11^ 11^ (i^ m^ ln..^