'{"t^. i^i.i s-fe^ *U ; ^ai?:. ;^')r-;i^- ilf el Ifftii R *'fa*Kf!*&KBi^ npi mmmmmmtmmmmimmmmim^ (Oi LIBRARY AUGUSTA COLLEGE Yoor desk ai school. If- i|oadre not a siudious lass. Put up books and knii: In class. HIert and attentive Sii up Ihe front rows But the Far au)ai| pup4 Sleepier drou> s . -^^m:m^^^: l\\e. time that U u>orse than all +he res^:. Is luhen %y*^^J- teacher saqs "Girls,iakca-test. ^tinn 7 ff7> en to CI . fl lassie ^ocs. 'Titf ould rutn all to ^hauea shlnij nose I ^ )U I! Ice to sec teachers ^lare Take out a comb and f'i% i^our hair. '^ilX'oi DATE DUE 1 G^ YLORD """""I ::-.?: ^'SS ^ C?:-'5 um n THE YEARBOOK Published by the Student Body of TUBMAN HIGH SCHOOL Augusta, Georgia JANE JACKSON, Editor-m-Chief GLORIA MOORE, Business Manager i)n ilFutortam dlauuarij 5. 194fi Prtttripal of ilufamatt l^igh ^rhool ign3-ig45 THOMAS HARRY GARRETT wg^vifOitk^ TO THE STUDENT BODY . . . Take this book. It is yours. We have made it from your ex- periences at Tubman during the school year 1945-1946. We present this volume in the hopje that as you turn these pages you will realize that you are Tubman and that the essential spirit of Tubman is youth eager, ambitious youth, happy at work and at play. May this be for you a record of cherished memories. .... THE STAFF OF MAIDS AND A MAN ^-. i COMTEMTS THE SCHOOL FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS CLUBS ATHLETICS FEATURES SUPERLATIVES SNAPS OUR SCRAP BOOK LAST WILL ADVERTISEMENTS FACULTY LAMAR WOODWARD Principal A. B. Mercer University M. S. Education, University of Georgia A DOROTHY HAINS Assistant-Principal A. B. Elizabeth College. MARGUERITE SYMMS, Physical Education. A.B., Con- verse College . . . JANE S. PAQUETTE, Physical Edu- cation, B.S. in Phys. Ed. University of Georgia . . . ELEANOR BEARDEN, French, A.B. Georgia State Col- lege for Women . . . SARA FULLBRIGHT. Mathematics, A.B. Agnes Scott College; M.A. Emory University . . . BERTHA CARSWELL, Mathematics, A.B. Shorter Col- lege. 1^$ BEULAH M. FENDER, English, A.B. Uni- versity of Georgia . . . ROBBIE J. PARKS, Biology and General Science, A.B. Winthrop College . . . AMABEL LANSDELL, Mathe- matics and General Science, A.B. Bessie Tift College . . . SUSIE LANGFORD, Mathe- matics, A.B. Vanderbilt University . . MARY E. MILES, History and Civics, A.B.Ed. Uni- versity of Georgia . . . VIRGINIA V. YOU- MANS, Latin, A.B. Georgia State College tor Women: M.A. University of Georgia. ^^^ i:^.--'^- BELLE WALKER, Civics. A.B. Agnes Scott College . . . MABEL BYRD, English, A.B. Greenville Woman's College: Ph. B. Denison University . . . GERTRUDE J. COMEY, English, B.L. Smith College; M.A. Colum- bia University. \ DOROTHY L. MOORE, General Science and Biology. B.S. Georgia State College . . . MILDRED von KAMP, Commercial, A.B. Bowling Green College of Commerce . . . FLORA C. THOMPSON, English, B.S. Georgia State College for Women; M.A. Columbia University . . . DERRY R. GARRETT, Commercial, Diploma Martin's Business College . . . DOROTHY HALBERT, Music, B.Mus. Syracuse University. MARY M. MEYER, Chemistry and General Science, B.S. College of St. Elizabeth . . . JA- QUELIN MARSHALL, Commercial, A.B. Shor- ter College; M.A. Baylor University. EUGENIA THOMPSON. Home Economics and Occu- pational Guidance. Diploma Georgia State College for Women . . . MARCIA A. CLARK. Clothing. Diploma. Rochester School of Technology . . . MARGARET V. WHITE. Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics. Uni- versity of Georgia. GRACE STRAUSS, History, A.B. University of Georgia; M.A. Columbia University . . . ANN BRADDY, English, A.B. Converse College; M.A. University of North Caro- lina . . . ELEANOR M. BOATWRIGHT, History, B.S. Columbia University; M.A. Duke University. MARY BALK, Secretary, Tubman High School . . . EUGENIA HUTTO, Mathe- matics, A.B. Wesleyan College. LORA M. PEARCE, English. Occupational Guidance, Distributive Education, Ph.B. University of Chicago; M.Ed. Duke Uni- versity . . . EVELYN D. McNAIR, Li- brarian, B.S.Ed. Georgia State College for Women . . . MARY G. JONES, History and Civics, A.B. Furman University. MARY T. MILLER, Spanish, A.B. Woman's Col- lege of University of North Carolina . . . SUE WEEKS, Commercial, B.S. Alabama College . . . RUBY J. HORTON, Health, A.B. Georgia State College for Women . . . EMMA L. WILKINSON, English and Health, Augusta Normal School . . , EDITH NACHMAN, Economics, Industrial Geo- graphy, Ph.B. University of Chicago . . . RUBY C. Turner, Distributive Education, University of Georgia. NOT IN PICTURE MARY S. GILLILAND, Mathematics. A.B. Converse College: M.A. Teacher's Col- lege, Columbia University . . . RUTH KIMBROUGH, Pianist, B.Mus. Converse College . . . ORALEE KING, Commercial, B.S. Winthrop College (on leave) . . . JUANITA LUCKEY, English, A.B.Ed. University of Georgia . . . SARAH NORRIS, English, A.B.J. University of Georgia . . . WINNIE OVERSTREET, French, B.S. Georgia State College for Women. Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face; Full well they laughed, with counterfeited glee. At all his jokes, for many a joke had he; Full well the busy whisper, circling round. Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned. Yet he was kind, or, if severe in aught. The love he bore to learning was in fault. Oliver Goldsmith The Deserted Village. SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CAMILLE STROTHER MARY BAILEY MILDRED FORD President Vice-President Secretary g; I'l-" I T^n*"^'"' BAILEY STROTHER FORD SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS MARY MEYER JAOUELIN MARSHALL I BETTY BELL General Course PHYLLIS BENTLEY Modern Language Course EUDELLE BLACKSTCN General Course PATRICIA ANN ALLISCN Modern Language Course JEAN H. ANDERSCN Modern Language Course ELLA MAE ANTHONY Commercial Course BETTY ANN BAILEY Distributive Education Course MARY BAILEY Modern Language Course MARGIE BALLARD Classical Course DOROTHY BANKS Commercial Course BARBARA BASSFORD Modern Language MARGARET BAYNARD Classical Course ELDER FRANCES BOGGUS Commercial Course PAULINE BROADWATER Distributive Education Course MARJORIE BURCH Commercial Course ELEANOR M. BUTLER Modern Language Course MABERT CALK Commercial Course MARJORIE CARPENTER General Course MARJORIE CARROLL Commercial Course LILLIAN CARTLEDGE Distributive Education Course HELEN CATO Commercial Course ANNE CHAMBLEE General Course SENIORS THERESA CHRISTIE General Course ELSIE COLLINS Modern Language Course SARA CONNELL Modern Language Course JACQUELYNE COCK Modern Language Course HELEX COLTISEY Commercial Course PATSY CROAKER Commercial Course SENIORS VIRGINIA D0\T:R General Course FRANCES DUNAWAY Modern Language Course PEGGY DYCHES Modern Language Course BESSIE DYKES Distributive Education Course MARY NELL EDWARDS Commercial Course LA VERNE EPPS Modern Language Course ROSEMARY FAULKNER Modern Language Course BILLIE FELL Modern Language Course VERA FERGUSON Distributive Education Course JULIA FIELDS Modern Language Course MILDRED FORD Modern Language Course HAZEL FRIERSON Commercial Course SUE GAY Commercial Course FORTY-SIX SENIORS ANNETTE GREESON Commercial Course VERA GREGORY Distributive Education Course BETTY GUILL Commercial Course JOAN GUILLEBEAU Commercial Course IMOGENE HAMMOND General Course MARY HARBOUR Modern Language Course EVELYN LOUISE HARMON Commercial Course BLANCHE HARRISON Modern Language Course DCROTHY HARRISON Distributive Education Course I EDNA E. HASTY Commercial Course HARRIET HEINS Classical Course V^' MARIE HENG Classical Course BETTY HERNDON Modern Language Course ANNIE LAURIE HILLMAN Commercial Course MILDRED HOOPER Classical Course MITIA HORTON Commercial Course JOYCE HUFF General Course BETTY HUGHES Modern Language Course HAZEL CONSTANCE IVEY Commercial Course JANE JACKSON Modern Language Course DOROTHY MAE JAMES Commercial Course JOYCE JAMES Modern Language Course VIOLA ELIZABETH JAMES General Course FAYE JOHNSON Distributive Education Course MARGARET JONES Commercial Course MARY JORDAN Commercial Course FANCHEON KIRBY KEENER General Course SEMIORS ROSE MARY KENNEDY Classical Course IRLINE KEY Commercial Course SARA ALICE KEY Commercial Course ANNE KREWSON Distributive Education Course NELLIE PEARL LA GRONE Commercial Course BARBARA LANDRUM Commercial Course ANNA MARIE LA ROCHE General Course CAROLYN LEE Classical Course ELSIE LEE Modern Language Course DOROTHY LEWIS Distributive Education Course CHOW LIN LOO Modern Language Course FRANCES LOVE Modern Language Course LORRAINE LUM Commercial Course FORTY-SIX SEMIORS MARGARET ^L\LOXEY Commercial Course DORIS ^L\THENY Modern Language Course GLORIA RUTH MOORE Commercial Course BETTY MOXLEY Modern Language Course IkOLDRED MLTIPHEY General Course LUCILLE McCLAESr Distributive Education Course FRANCES McDANIEL Distributive Education Course JAXIE McD-\XIEL Distributive Education Course \TRGIXLA XEWiLAN' General Course GERALDIXE XEWSOME Commercial Coiirse CLARA PARXELL General Course ELIZABETH PARRISH Commercial Course ESTHER PARRISH Modern Language Course POLLY PATE General Course BETTY PATTERSON Modern Language Course TENA ANN PEARRE Commercial Course SYLVIA EMANUEL PETROS Modern Language Course DAISY PHELPS Commercial Course MARTHA PHELPS Commercial Course MARY FRANCES PHILLIPS Commercial Course SHIRLEY RAGSDALE Modern Language Course JANE REESE Commercial Course SARA JO REID Commercial Course BARBARA RHODES Commercial Course EDITH RHODES Commercial Course NORMA RICKETTS Commercial Course JUNE ROBERTSON Modern Language Course Ki=--^^~^ SEMIORS MARY GEORGIA ROUNTREE Modern Language Course EARNESTINE ROWE Commercial Course MARGARET I. RUPERT Modern Language Course BETTY SACRE Modern Language Course BEARING SCHLEY Modern Language Course SARAH SEAGO Modern Language Course DORA SELLERS Commercial Course RUTH SIMPSON Commercial Course BETTE SKINNER Modern Language Course BESSIE SMARAGDIS Modern Language Course BARBARA J. SMITH Modern Language Course DOROTHY SMITH Commercial Course MARY WADE SPRADLEY Modern Language Course rORTY-SIX SARA I. STEINBERG General Course MARY LOU STEPHENSON Modern Language Course POLLY STEVENS Modern Language Course CAROLYN STRATACCS Modern Language Course CAMILLE STROTHER General Course REBEKAH THOMPSCN Modern Language Course SARA TRIMMIER General Course MARTHA TUCKER Distributive Education Course ROSALIE TUCKER General Course BETTY TUDOR Distributive Education Course LILLIE MAE TUDOR Commercial Course JEANNE WALKER General Course HORTENSE WALTERS Commercial Course MELBA WATKINS Distributive Education Course DOROTHY WEIR Commercial Course JUANITA WHITEHEAD Commercial Course SUSANNE CRENSHAW WILCOX Modern Language Course BONNIE WILLIAMS Distributive Education Course JACQUELINE WILLIAMS General Course ELIZABETH WILLINGHAM Commercial Course BETTY JO WOOD Commercial Course BETTY ANN WOODWARD General Course MARGARET WYLDS General Course SENIORS Lynda Adams Madeline Allen Mary Allen Mary Alma Alsabrooks Ann Arnold JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS NANNETTE SCHROEDER President MARJORIE McCONNELL Vice-President MARJORIE JOYKER Secretary { ' Jean Arrington Marceline Avery Jane Bailey Elizabeth Baird Ann Baker Joyce Banks Jackie Bannister Frances Barinowski Myrtle Baston Wanda Bible Betty Bivens Billie Blount Helen Boyce Dahlia Bradford Helen Bredenberg Marian Brett Betty Broxton Ann Bryan Marie Bryan Dorothy Burch Ann Burgamy Joan Byrd Gene Byrd Frances Cadle Bessie Rae Carn Voncile Carnes Frankie Clark Sue Clark Louise Claussen Dorothy Collins Katharine Connally Lucy Ann Cooper Esther Cordle Mary Ann Deer H^L-JK ...:. r il Betty Dike Charlotte Drawdy Peggy Drummond Francis Burden Margaret Ellis Martha Ellis Willena Etheridge Evelyn Farr Bobbie Fell Idelle Fletcher Frances Flowers Ann Foster Florence Frey Betty Gafford Maybelle Gay Carolyn Geiger Leah Ghitter Joyce Gibbs Nancy Given Elnora Goodwin Jean Grear Jimmie Green Patricia Hale Barbara Hallman JUMIORS Joanne Hamby Eileen Hauge Kelsie Hawn Martha Hemrick Virginia Henley Janie Hillman Betty Hinton Jewel Holland Alice Holston Sally Holt Arlene Home Sue Houck Lois Huff Dorothy James Frances James Ruth Mae Joe Anne Johnson Betty Sue Johnson Dorothy Johnson Elsie Johnson Neva Johnson Vivian Johnson Fay Joyner Margie Joyner Artesser Kelly Ann Kendrick Clara Kennedy Susie Kent Marion King Elizabeth Kitchens Louise Lanier Gertie Lawton Paula Layne Nellie Pearl Lever Juanita Lewis Grace Logue Mew Youn Loo Barbara Maxwell Marian Meiere Meta Meiners Marjorie Menger Ellen Merry Virginia Miller Eula Naomi Mitchell Betty Sue Moore Carol Moyer Betty Murphey Marjorie McConnell JUNIORS Dorothy McMahon Louise Nail Patricia O'Connor Billie Gay O'Daniel Mary Anna Ogden Margaret Padgett Mary Parrish Joyce Patrick Dorothy Paulk Mary Pearce Corrie Lou Penn Wilma Pennington Katharine Phinizy Anne Piatt Nancy Lee Plowden Sarah Pond Betty Powell Dorothy Powell Barbara Price Rosemary Radford Dorothy Redmon Ann Reese Mabel Rhoden Bobbie Ann Robertson JUNIORS i Jane Rogers Jacquelin Rooks Lily Rufo Jimmie Rushton Irene Savage Betty Ann Schley Nannette Schroeder Barbara Seitz Betty Sligh Ethel Smith Jeane Smith Marita Smith Edna Smoak Betty Snellgrove Helen Stanlev TecMa Stelling Yvonne Stowell Margaret Sumerau Mildred Summerall Eleanor Swearingen Marv Anne Swint Eleanor Taylor Minnie Lee Taylor Deryl Templeton Sallie Thomas Faye Thompson Ann Tighe Cllie Burt Turner Ann Wade Ann Walker Gloria Walker Dolores Wall Sue Wardlaw Mary Washington Janice Weathers Ann Weaver Marjorie Webster Verna Weir Mary Whitaker Judith Whittle Martha Widener Betty Wilhelm Barbara Wilkinson Lois Wilson Barbara Wong Martha Wong Molly Wong Carolyn Wood Ann Young ^f^^> ^ SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ANNE OTWELL President ANNE WHATLEY Vice-President JEAN McCONNELL Secretary i ^SS^ WHATLEY OTWELL McCONNELL Suzanne Levine, Joanne Grimaud, Virginia Grimaud, Patricia Mangum, Mary Harden, Eleanor Jackson. Ann Jamiscn, Elizabeth Holmes, Artemisia Dennis, Betty Lou Child, Caroline Fowler. Joan Stockton, Betty Grose, Mary Julia Harvill, Adele Warren, Peggy Meads, Jeanne Simpson. Sitting: Betty Jarrett, Glcna Watkins. Top row: Peggy Sherman, Ann Caiter Burdell, Jessica Benton, Peggy Martin, Amy Law, Bessie Gardner Bottom row: Ann Goolsby, Grace Pcwell. SOPHOMORES First row: Catherine Jones. Joyce Sego. Bar- bara Matthews, Jacqueline Giinter. Jacque- Un Anderson. Second row: Cornelia Hayes, Louise Adams. Linda Foster. Third row : Ann French, Mary Ellen Walker. Elizabeth Jones. Standing: Helen Evans, Ruth Houston. Betts" Chandler Sitting: Benita Phinizj-, Bett>- Cook. Vema Lee Hardy, Martha Jordan. From top of stairs leading downward: Betty Chandler, Syl\4a Moutos. Peggj- Griffin. Dorothy Henderson. Ann Cooper. Jean McConneU, CaroljTi Chattman. s At the board: Carolyn Barrett, Angerdelle Adams, Ann Byrd, Ann Davis, June Douglas. First row; Barbara Widener, Ann What- ley, Jean Smith. Ann Smith. Sec- ond row: Patricia Schwall, Ann Sayer, Ann Satcher, Joyce San- ders, Betty Jean Rushton. Third row: Joan Rosenthal, Phyllis Ra- bun, Lydia Pate, Eloise Nixon. Fourth row: Audrey Lindsey, Ann McClendon, Virginia Marks. Top row Emily Dye, Betty Jo Cox, Louise Greene, Ann Butler, Sally Wylds. Bottom row: Kathryn Jenkins, Mildred Hyman, Doris Martin, Vera Dyches, Mary Lou Reese. Standing: Daisy Woo, June Edenfield, Ina Davidson, Betty Godby, Mary Atkinson. Ann Smalley. Betty Griffin. Mil- dred Ashe. Kathleen Henderson. Seated: Jean Inman, Betty Phillips. Mary Wolfe, Mary Donahoe, Dorothy Thrash- er. Girl in coat: Sally Hood. a^Kf-.-^ntv^f: Front row: Jenora Bunn, Frances Parker, Barbara Allen, Hazel Adams. Back row: Miriam Harwell, Mary Johnson, Anastasia Holmes, Ann Wilfong, Patricia Doggette, Bessie Wombles. SOPHOMORES First row: Marian Almond, Mary Arnett, Dolores Brown, Peggy Campbell, Betty Jean Carlton, Ann Chancey. Second row: Wanda Crabtree, Sarah Dessauer, Molly Foster, Billie Gardner, Dolores Gibbs, Betty Mulcay. Third row: Juanita Grayson, Betty Jean King, Gee Guin Loo, Joyce Martin, Catherine Meeks, LaVerne Murphy. Fourth row: Annabel Pope, Doris Prior, Dolores Shapiro, Mary Sisk, Millie Street, Georgia Schwalls. Fifth row: June Thompson, Mary Jane Wheatley, Ann Warr, Beth Wilcox, Marian Wingo, F. Young. Top row: Raye Snyder, Faye Snyder. Second row: Carolyn Lott, Barbara Manly, Hildred Phinizy, Billie Cumbee. Third row: Elise Blackwell, Joyce Weil. Fourth row: Bettv Johnston, Betty Parrish, Jewel High- tower, Barbara Howard. Kneeling; Christine Hobbs, Betty Jean Samuels, Betty Burch, Betty Bibb, Shirley Bivens, Alice Barrs. Standing; Jacqueline Hitt, Betty Green. Lucille Ayers, Sue Dyches, Sadie Sleister. Standing: Joann Webb. Betty Sumner, Estelle Cliett Jacqueline Clark, Helen Tudor, Betty Weathersbee Sitting: Athena Rabun, Eyelyn Priest, Ruth Rearden Margaret Richter. Top row: Anna Brinkmen, Anna Marie Tibbet, Nora Mor- gan, Edith Berry, Agnes Allgood, June Montgomery, Bar- bara O'Hara. Standing; Victoria Nevvsome, Betty Newton. Mary Walker, Mona Stewart, Virginia Toole, Lorene Por- t2rfield, Joan Curley. Carolyn Boney, Bobbie Atkins, Frances Mur- phy. Mary Styron, Becky Bagley, Jeanette Anderson. Jean Allen. Patsy O'Neal, Doro- thy McManus. Sitting: Barbara Langley. Doris Logan. First row: Emmie Barton, Elizabeth Goodwin. Loletia Patterson, Doris Lewis. Marjorie McCorkle. Second row: Mary Izlar. Margaret Jansen. Betty Scott, Doris Beeland, Betty Sanders. Third row: Shirley Jones. Alice Adams. Elizabeth Driggars. Domogene Herrington. Thelma Thigpen. Fourth row: Evelyn Hall. Jane Allen. Bobby Sprouse. Miriam Siskin. Gail Oliver, Rita Silver Ann Otvvell. Mar>' Ann Thomas. SOPHOMORES Left to right: Joyce Hardy, Anne Thomas, Do- lores Zimmerman, Audrey Bailey, Christine Lundy, Margie Helmly, Audrey Cook, Nina Jones, Betty Dudley. Eva Green, Betty Blankenship, Jacque- line Waddey, Theresa Reeves, Mary Frances Hogan. Back row: Jessie Mae Burckhalter, Betty Young- blood, Betty Jean Hartley. Front row: Juanita Watkins, Jean Ingl^tt, Betty Brown, Betty Boat- right, Leona Gregory, Joyce Heyward, Doris Stevens, Margaret Cook. Marjorie Lambert, Yvonne Patterson, Janelle Grif- fin, Mildred Lewis, Pauline Carter. Freshmen A2 - Al. First row: Betty Bedgood, Patsy Utley, Jane Wildman, Gloria Shapiro, Ann Hopkins, Barbara Edwards, Joyce Green, Betty Stockton, Mary Rheney, Anne Smith. Second row: Beverly Weatherford, Frances Amick, Carter Emerson, Gloria Johnston, Carolyn Still, Erline Helmly, Edna Wheatley, Mary Joe, Claire Perkins, Joan Barrett. Third row: Betty Patrick, Frances Williams, Joyce McNure, Geraldine Harrison, Ruth Canfield, Mary Holmes, Laura Gauthier, Eleanor Koger, Edna Grimaud, Lois Brown. Fourth row: Theo Macmurphy, Lucy Claytor, Vivian Reid, Joyce Jackson, Betty Jones, Maxine Smith, Jo Ann Brown, Jeanette Patrick, Barbara Bonnett. FRESHMEN) Freshman Bl. First row: Vera Greeson, Mildred Gormley,' Geraldine Pardue, Barbara Bennett, Jacltie Parks, Ann Gutierrez, Ann Newton, Margie Ann Rossignol, Glenda Rooks, Joan McNeill. Second row: Mary Powell, Patricia Ponder. Joye Leaptrotte, Henrietta Bohannon, Ellen Martin, Joanne Colburn, Nina Barrett, Betty Jean Farr, Joan Compton, Joy Swearingen. Third row: CaroHne McGahee, Louise D'Antignac, Marguerite Hauge, Nancy Willingham, Margaretha Bowick, Imogene Beddingfield, Juanita Robbins, Dorotliy Kennedy, Mary Ann Blackwell, Mary Ellen Brown. Freshmen A3 - A4. First row: Virginia Jue. Ardean Jones, Sue Hanchey, Shirley Pardue, Elsie Willige, Betty Howard, Jean Creech, Alice Aaronson, Margart Ander- son, Sue Price, Sarah Dukes, Martha Cawley. Second row: Mildy Pennington, Imogene Cox, Kathleen Glover, Nancy Archer, Nancy McElmurray, Carolyn Bohler, Alene Odom, Frances Rowe, Naomi Powell, Jane Rags- dale, Ruby Jansen. Third row: Margie Widener, Eliza- beth Smith, Frances Yarbrough, Rachel Moore. Pa- tricia Morrow, Rena Walker. Betty Meeks, Helen Beatson, Mary Quinn. Eugenia Hiers, Patricia Hibala. Fourth row: Betty Screws, Estelle Regopolos, Joyce Wilson, Peggy McNeely. Betty Raines. Betty Blanchard. Betty Dyal, Ann Toole, Betty J. Rowe, Peggy Almand, Anne Hutcheson, Mary Young. Freshmen B2. First row: Nancy Montgomery, Mary Fenton Cheatham, Joan Castle- berry, Sue EUer, Charlotte Lucky, Gladys Meiere, Betty Anne Green, Peggy Peabody, Anne Voorhis, Martha Wooddall, Katherine Barrett. Second row: Dorothy Hardin, Joanne Myrick. Julia Hagler, Lois Hale, Leta Barfield, Anne Dasher, Elaine Fogle, Lois June Barrick, Joan Anthony, Connie Tant, May Merry. Third row: Joan Dun- bar, Susan Hemstreet. Barbara Rubenstien, Alice Merry, Dorothy Burdashaw, Patsy O'Gara, Barbara Owens, Betty Dunn, Jean Elliott, Virginia Drexel. FRESHMEN) i. : Freshman CI, C2, C3. First row Elise Ricketts, Joyce Riley, Lillian Campbell, Sara Tanner, Constance Sat- cher, Thelma Miller, Hazel Radford, Lillian Powell, Barbara Albert. Second row: Betty Jean Reeder, Betty Reese, Betty Jenkins, Betty June Ayers, Mane Bryant, Betty Thompson, Rachel Wong, Imogene Purvis, Betty Harris, Josephine Leopard, Elizabeth Burgess. Third row: Dorothy Beeland, Janet Jowers, Doris Lewis, Mil- dred Hamilton, Ethel Smith, Margaret Smith, Virginia Key, Marjorie Landrum, Martiel Kitchens, Flora Chancey. Fourth row: Jeannette McClain, Elizabeth Corley, Annette Oellerich, Elizabeth Youngblood, Chris- tine Rosier, Melbra Zorn, Betty Jane Hobbs, Frances Lever, La Verne Price, Emily Milton, Martha Goings. WF'1'"SI?SP Freshman CI - C2. First row: Ann Summerall, Sarah Priest, Mary Herndon, Jacqueline Fal- law, Jenna Young, Joyce Rushton, Joyce King, Jean Guy, Willie Lewis, Mary Parr. Second row: Betty Durham, Helen Harden, Mary Ann Jones, Elizabeth DeBow, Mary Jackson, Joan Myrick, Carolyn Helton, Vernell Gantt, Pansy Price, Peggy June Simpson. Third row: Mar- garet Jones, Tommie Robins, Betty Tapley, Lillian Powell. Betty Sue Brock. Dorothy Johnson, Sybil McKettrick, Ethel Hamilton, Mary NeSmith. Fourth row: Janette Johnson, Betty Bessinger, Elsbeth Johnston, Helen Ben- nett, Betty Phelps, June Perkins, Billie Rich- ards. Barbara Johnson, Miriam Hamilton, Jua- nita Wood. Freshman C6. First row: Joyce Priest, Ruth Fountain, LaVerne Bowman, Elizabeth Youngblood, Mary Helen Powell, Helen Foster, Mary Ellen McDaniel, Betty Gene Sorrow, Joan Jansen, Pauline Wren. Second row: Margaret Parker, Jean Carter, Barbara McMahon, Marilyn Gheeslin. Clemmie Kilby, Kathleen Cheeseborough, Lois Pond, Lottie Lewis, Julia White, Betty Sauls. Third row: Vonzie Stuckey, Betty Netherlands, Monteen Hasty, Hazel Weatherford, Geneva Barrett, Lorraine Wil- liams, Betty Averett, Irene Swearingen, Anne Moore, Myrtle Mosley. FRESHMEM X"^ut7 Freshman Al, C8. First row: Margaret Howell, Erlene Coursey, Christine McCarty, Jacqueline NeSmith, Bernice Bardin, Clara Sanders, F. Holmes, Jane Stons, Doris Walker, Betty Sue Cosnahan, Elizabeth Jones. Second row: Charlotte Cato, Mildred Carroll, Ruby Kirkland, Phoebe Barker, Helen Weeks, Alice Whitt, Mary Gene Sims. Frances Brinson, Jessie Calamas, Pauline Hall, Jewel Hornsby. Third row: Roberta Prather, Verdria Mae Barfoot, Betty Dempsey, Betty Wood, Gerry Mathis, Barbara Spradley, Lillie Beasley, Ann Redd, S-rah Mixon, Lois Reader. Freshman C5. First row: Patricia Stone, Bertha Rachels, Dorothy Turner, Sue Sim- mons, Reabie Hobbs, Sarah Lord, Eliza- beth Meads, Betty Ramsey, Margaret Home, Dorothy Wren. Second row: Bar- bara Turner, Nell Gould, Gertie Ellenburg. Estelle Gipson. Virginia Johnson, Helen McKeown. Mary Ann Cox. Mary Waters. Bernice Hooper. Third row: Edna Mcln- tcsh, Betty Redd, Margaret Cadle, Mar- garet Powell, Mary Ann Russell, Leona Elliott, Lillian Evans, Mary Sibert, Mary IIuThes. Fourth row: Lois McCann, Iris H ~rdin, Elsie Farmer, Joan Jarrett, Myrtle Ch~vous, Crystal Hindman, Geraldine H~,rper, Nancy Merritt, Peggy Green, Il-Zel Thompson. JACKSON MOORE MAIDS AMD EDITORS JANE JACKSON Editor-in-Chief GLORIA MOORE Business Manager MARGIE BALLARD Literary Editor CAROLYN LEE Picture Editor JOYCE JAMES Athletic Editor SHIRLEY RAGSDALE Club Editor MARGARET BAYNARD Art Editor SENIOR STAFF MARY BAILEY BESSIE DYKES JOAN GUILLEBEAU HARRIETT HEINS MARGARET MALONEY NORMA RICKETTS BESSIE SMARAGDIS SUZANNE WILCOX Top row: Guillebeau. Dykes. Eailcy. Ricketts Bottom row: Maloney. Wilcox. Heins. Smaragdis A MAM JUNIOR STAFF Madeline Allen, Myrtle Baston, Louise Claussen, Charlotte Drawdy. Sue Houck, Katharine Phinizy, Mary Anne Swint. SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN ASSISTANTS Ann Byrd, Betty Chandler. Ruth Houston, Joan Dunbar, Peggy Peabody. As ycu turn the pages of this book, you will find the write-up of the activities of the staff of Maids and a Man. FACULTY ADVISERS MISS GRACE STRAUSS I.IISS ANN BRADDY MISS AMABEL LANSDELL STUDENT COUMCIL SHIRLEY RAGSDALE President KATHERINE PHINIZY Vice-President VERNA LEE HARDY Secretarv-Treasurer SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES First row: Betty Guill, Suzanne Wilcox. Second row: Joyce James. Eleanor Butler. Janie McDaniel. Third row: Jane Jackson. Polly Stevens, Lillie Mae Tudor, Sarah Key, Anne Krewson. Our student government organization is a member of the National Association of Student Councils and a charter mem- ber of the Georgia Association. Every girl in Tubman is a member. The Student Council is made up of officers, elected by and from the student body at large: representatives from each home room chosen by popular vote: representatives fror-i each school organization chosen by their respective organizations: and advisers appointed by the principal of the school. The Principal, himself, is the chief adviser. The purpose of student government is to train for citirenship under our republican form of government, to discover and develop leadership, and to promote a higher standard cf conduct now and after graduation. The Council makes miner regulations governing student activities and all recommendations on school management made by it to the faculty are given respectful consideration. Its aim is to encourage us to govern ourselves so that we may be worthy to have, a voice in governing others. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Betty Sherman, Dorothy McMa- han, Evelyn Farr. Betty Bivens, Yvonne Stowell. FACULTY ADVISERS MISS ELEANOR BOATWRIGHT Sponsor MRS. FLORA THOMPSON Junior Adviser MISS DOROTHY MOORE Sophomore Adviser MISS JUANITA LUCKEY Freshman Adviser SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES First row: Sally Hood, Pegg\' Campbell. Second row: Mildred Hyman, Dolores Zimmerman. Bet- ty Meltcn. Third row: Margaret Jansen, Joyce Sego, Ann Whit- ley, Anne Otwell. First row: Mildred Penning- ton. Theo McMurphy. Sec- ond row: Jane Stone, Mar- garet Jones, Jeanette Mc- Clain. Third row: Betty Dempsey, Constance Sat- cher, Alice Merry, Lois McCann. STUDENT The Student Patrol functions as a part of the Student Council. Membership in it is based on merit and goes only to those girls who have proved their reliability, scholastic proficiency, and co- operation the qualities of a good school citizen. Their work is to maintain order in the halls, lunch room, gymnasium or wherever they may be called to serve. Squad Leaders: Mildred Summerall, Teckla Stelling, Lillie Mae Tudor, Mildred Ford (captain), Norma Ricketts, Mitia Horton. Meta Meiners, Ann Whatley. Top row: Bobbie Ann Robertson, Joan Byrd, Lucy Ann Cooper. Frances Flowers. Nancy Lee Plowden. Second row: Marita Smith, Patsy O'Connor. Sue Houck. Bot- tom row: Ann Reese. Christine Lundy. Ann Weaver SENIORS Mildred Murphey, Mary Bailey, Mary Wade Sprad- ley. Betty Moxley. Esther Parrish Sitting: Rose- mary Faulkner, Polly Stevens. Sally Holt. June Robertson, Marie Heng, Barbara Smith. PATROL MISS ELEANOR BOATWRIGHT Adviser to Student Patrol i JUNIORS Top row: Verna Ware. Jimmie Rushton, Barbara Wilkinson, Madeline Allen. Helen Stanley. Betty Murphy. Florence Frey, Eleanor Swearingen. Virginia Henley, Joyce Gibbs. Bottom row: Nannette Schroeder, Myrtle Baston, Louise Lanier, Betty Sligh, Betty Bivens, Gene Byrd, Martha Widener. SOPHOMORES Top row: Daisy Woo. Billie Cumbee, Jessica Ben- ton, Nell Westbrook, Sue Dyches, Ann Byrd, Amy Law. Second row: Bessie Lee Gardner. Mary Alice Colquitt. Lydia Pate, Betty Cook. Sadie Sleister. Helen Evans, Verna Lee Hardy, Patricia Mangum, Dorothy Thrasher. Third row: Ann Car- ter Burdell, Lucille Ayers. Mary Ellen Walker, Miriam Siskin, Martha Jordan, Christine Hobbs. Fourth row: Rita Silver. Ann Goolsby. Benita Phinizy, Mary Ann Thomas, Gail Oliver, Peggy Sherman 'S\ TUBMAN) TIMES EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Bettj- Guill Associate Editor Ellen Merrj' Literary Editor Bootsie Butler Art Editor Betty Patterson Sports Editor Blanche Harrison Exchange Editor . Marian Meiere Page Editors: Patsy Croaker. Anne Foster, Bette Skinner. Mary Anna Ogden. Virginia Dover, Betty Sacre BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager, Mary Georgia Rountree Associate Business Manager, Lucy Ann Cooper Adv. Solicitors: Carolyn Stratacos, Jackie Cook. Margaret Sue Pad- gett. Nancy Givens and DOE Club. Circulation Manager. Helen Coursey Faculty Advisers: Miss Jaquelin Marshall. Miss Mary Jones. Miss Sarah Norris and Mrs. Derry Gar- rett. REPORTERS Jane Reese. Lily Mae Tudor. Marie Heng. Barbara Bassford. Betty Jo Wood. Annette Greeson. Ollie Burt Turner. Barbara Wilkinson, Bobbie Fell. Grace Logue. Joyce Gibbs. Lorraine Lum. GETTING A PAPER CUT is sometimes fun, but it is never a picnic. guill rountree If we print jokes, people say we are silly. If we don't, they say we are too serious. If we clip things from other papers, we are too lazy to write 'em ourselves. If we don't we are too fond of our own stuff. If we print contributions, the paper is filled with junk. If we don"t. we don't appreciate true genius. Now. like as not. someone will say we swiped this piece from some other paper. 'V\^E DID. CHORAL CLUB THE CHORAL CLUB The members of the Tubman Choral Club are chosen from the choir classes. Weekly rehearsals are held and appearances made at school and com- munity affairs. MEMBERS First Sopranos: Joyce Hardy, Nell Rowland, Edrie Lyle McMichael, Wilma Pennington, Camille Strother, Betty Wilhelm. Second Sopranos: Caro- lyn Lee, Nannette Schroeder, Gloria Moore, Joyce Patrick, Janice Weathers, Margie Webster. Altos: Jacquelyne Cook, Ann Davis, Belva Lee Dobyns. Ann Foster, Domogene Herrington, Betty Melton, Edith Rhodes, Betty Thrailkill. CALENDAR November 12th, 1945 Smorgasbord Municipal Auditorium December 9th, 1945 Bethlehem Center Christ- mas Service. December 17th, 1945 Holiday Concert with Choir Music Hall December 22nd, 1945 Youth Radio Programme Miller Theatre. February 20th, 1946 Brotherhood Week Pro- gramme Tubman. Spring Concert: To be announced. OFFICERS JOYCE HARDY President CAROLYN LEE Vice-President ANN FOSTER .. Secretary-Treasurer MISS DOROTHY HALBERT _ _ Director GIRL RESERVES The three-fold purpose of the Girl Reserves, to de- velop its members mentally, physically, and spiritually, finds its fulfillment in the well-rounded programs of the five clubs. You will find us ready for hayrides. picnics, parties galore! but you will find us ready to do some clear, straightforward thinking about our world and our lives in the making. jniMIE RUSHTON BARBARA SMITH . LOIS WILSON _ SARA COXNELL _ President of the Blue Triangle Club President of Tri-Teen Club President of Teen-Hi Club , Editor of Girl Reser\-e Newspaper DOE CLUB OFFICERS JANIE McDANIEL President LUCILLE McCLAIN Vice-President VERA FERGUSON Secretary BESSIE DYKES Treasurer MARTHA TUCKER Reporter FACULTY ADVISORS MRS. RUBY TURNER MISS LORA PEARCE The DOE Club, shortened name for the Daughters of En- terprise, consists of members of the Junior and Senior classes enrolled in the Cooperative Training Course in Distributive" Education. The DOE Club is affiliated with the Georgia Associated Distributors Clubs. SENIORS Bettv Anne Bailey, Eudelle Blackston, Pauline Broadwater. Lillian Cartledge, Bessie Dykes, Vera Ferguson. Vera Gregory. Dorothy Harrison, Annie Laura Hillman, Faye Johnson, Anne Krewson, Lu- cille McCIain, Frances McDaniel, .janie McDaniel, Sara Trimmier, Martha Tucker, Betty Tudor, Melba Watkins; Bonnie Smith. JUNIORS Helen Boyce. Bessie Ray Carn, Lou Carter. Christine Clark. Myrtis Dozier, Bobbie Farris, Dorothy James, Betty Lewis, Dorris McManus. Annely Middleton. Virginia Miller, Mary Moore. Sue Moore, Billie Gay O'Daniel, Dorothy Redmon, Eleanor Swearingen, Martha Wong. ^ '4l SPAMISH CLUB "LAS MANANITAS" "Las Mananitas" derives its name from the song "Las Mananitas" which means liter- ally the "wake-uppers". And indeed the members of the Spanish Club do wake-up an interest in Spanish and Latin-American history, ideas, thoughts, and customs. Members of the Spanish 41 and 42 classes compose the Spanish Club. The Spanish Club meets once a month at the home of a member. There is always a program in Span- ish which usually consists of a Spanish play. Spanish games, and Spanish songs. The colors of "Las Mananitas" are red. green, and yellow. Miss Miller, the Spanish teacher, is the faculty sponsor. The motto of the Spanish Club is "No se aventura, no pasa el mar.' ventured, nothing gained." That is: Nothing SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS Front row, left to right: Sylvia Petros. Jean Anderson, Marj- Georgia Rountree, Bette Skinner, Billie Fell, Marie Heng, La Verne Epps, Peggj' Dyches, Susanne Wilcox. Second row: Mar- garet Rupert, Phyllis Bentlej-. Mildred Hooper, Carolyn Lee, Chow Lin Loo, Dearing Schley, Elsie Lee, Sara Connell. Third row: Polly Stevens. Shirley Ragsdale. Frances Love. Rosemary Kennedy, Mar>- Lou Stephenson. Betty Hughes, Betty Patterson. Fourth row: Joyce James, Blanche Harrison, Carolyn Stratacos. Mary Wade Spradley. Sarah Seago. Frances Dunaway. Betty Sacre, Barbara Smith, June Robertson, Rosemarj- Faulkner. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Right to left: JULIA. FIELDS. Treas- urer: CAROLYN LEE.. Secretary: ELEANOR BUTLER. Student Coun- cil Representative: MISS MARY MILLER. Faculty Sponsor: BESSIE S^LARAGDIS. President: JANE JACKSON. Reporter. FRENCH CLUB LES OFFICIEUSE MARY BAILEY .- President MARGARET BAYNARD Vice-President HARRIET HEINS Secretary BETTY LOU MOXLEY Treasurer MISS BEARDEN (MRS JAMES L. PARKS) MISS WINNIE OVERSTREET Sponsors MEMBERS Margie Ballard, Barbara Bassford, Jacquelyns Cook. Mildred Ford, Doris Matheny, Esther Parrish, Re- becca Thompson. "Les Officieuse" is composed of the Senior class cf French students. In order to become a member, one must show interest in the language and the people of France. The meetings, where only French is spoken, are held in the homes of the members once a month. The object of the club is to acquire a greater knowledge of this language. LATIN) CLUB OFFICERS KATHARINE PHINIZY President ESTHER CORDLE Vice-President JACKIE ROOKS Secretary-Treasurer ANN WEAVER Publicity Chairman MRS, C. A. YOUMANS Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Esther Cordle, Sue Houck, Marjorie McCon- nell, Patsy O'Connor, Mary Pearce, Katharine Phinizy, Rosemary Radford, Anne Reese, Jackie Rooks, Teckla Stel- lings, Ann Weaver. The Latin Club consists of the eleven Juniors who are planning to take Senior Latin. The club was organized in January with meetings scheduled for every other Wed- nesday. The meetings are held at the homes of different members where plays and programs are presented. These programs, which are on Roman mythology, are sometimes given in Latin. '1 JOYCE JAMES, President ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES This year's intramural pro- gram exceeds all previous ones in activities and partici- pation. The 1946 Senior class cap- tured the championship cup for the third successive year. ATHLETIC COUNCIL JOYCE JAMES President KATHARINE PHINIZY Vice-President JANE JACKSON Secretary FRANCES LOVE Treasurer SHIRLEY RAGSDALE Point Manager JANE S. PAQUETTE MARGUERITE SYMMS Faculty Advisors MEMBERS: Betty Chandler, Ann Davis, Ann Goolsby, Alice Ho ston, Eleanor Holston, Jane Jack- son, Joyce James, Paula Layne, Frances Love, Carolyn Lott, Mar- gie McConell, Meta Meiners, Ann Otwell, Mary Frances Phillips. Katharine Phinizy, Shirley Rags- dale, Janice Weathers. The members of the Athletic Council are chosen for their interest in sports and their all round good sportsmanship. There rre fix firls chosen from the Sophomore, Junior, r.nd Senior classes. The council plans and maintains the in- tramural program. Everv girl in Tubman b-^longs to the Athletic Association and she may exercise that membership by entering into each of the school sports. Ring tennis, volley ball, basket ball and r"ft ball are the extra curricular sports in ^rder of presentation. Seasonal tourna- '""lents of pin-^ pnng. shuffle board, badmin- t-^n anl tennis offer students an opportunity for individual achievement . Throush enthusiasm, participation, and SDortsm-^nship, school spirit has been strengthened. SCHEDULE 1946 SEASON Date Opponent Dec. 18 --- Telephone ... Dec. 20 Wacs Jan. 3 Sanfords Jan. 4 Greensboro Jan. 8 Sandwich Jan. 11... Leah, Ga Jan. 15 Ailcen Jan. 17 Junior College Jan. 18 ..Greensboro Jan. 24 .....Nurses Place City Auditorium City Auditorium .Oliver General Hospital Da Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Marc te 25... 29.-... 31... Opponent ...... Graniteville, S. C Hephzibah ..... Arsenal Place Oliver General Hospital . ...A. J. C. Oliver General Hospital A. J. C. 1 Leah Oliver General Hospital City Auditorium Leah, Ga. 5... 13 Hephzibah Evans Hephzibah Evans Aiken. S. C. 15. 19 ..... 25..... h 5 .. ..Graniteville Graniteville City Auditorium Greensboro Oliver General Hospital ._.. Aiken Evans ......V. F. W. ..A. J. C. Oliver General Hospital Oliver General Hospital For the first time in many years Tubman entered interscholastic basket ball competition. In spite of a slow start, the team won all interscholastic home games except one, which was lost by only two points. As a member of the Augusta Basket Ball League, the team found its rating at the close of the season respectfully near the middle. ***** VARSITY TEAM Bootsie Butler, Ann Davis, Mildred Ford, Betty Guill, Alice Holston, Jane Jackson, Joyce James, Mew Youn Loo. Carolyn Lott, Frances Love, Meta Meiners, Ann Otwell, Betty Patterson, Mary Frances Phillips. Shirley Ragsdale, Mary Georgia Rountree, Irene Savage, Polly Stevens, Camille Strother, Ann Weaver. ***** Shinv black uniforms flashing across the court the steady grind of practice bumpy bus rides cokes at Ed- mond's after the game and at last, the candle light banquet. these are the things that our team holds dear. The Tubman Archery Club is a member of the National Archery Association, and parti- cipates in its annual mail match tournament. Each year the club enters the Camp Archery Association tournament. Meetings are held every other Friday on the front lawn. Each month the members enjoy a hike, weinnie roast or a hayride. "Friendship's our target, arrow and aim." DANCE RHYTHM SKATING CO-ORDINATION TUMBLING TIMING PYRAMIDS FLEXIBILITY UEE MILES =TI:\-EXS HZNG The Tubman Honor Society. Charter of which was granted the fourth day of April, nineteen hundred and forty, by the National Council, is one of about three thousand such organizations among the secondary schools of our country. It is a chapter of the National Honor Societj' founded in the year 1921 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. The primary ob- jective of the organization was to promote scholar- ship. However since this seemed too narrow a requirement, four fundamental \-irtues were fixed for membership. They are character, leadership, scholarship, service. The picture shows the mem- bers and two faculty founders looking over the Charter, the gift of our beloved organizer, Mr. T. H. Garrett. Members of the Honor Societj' aie ac- tive in ever>- phase of Tubman's acti\aties. Each year they sponsor some form of community ser- \'ice. FACULTY ADVISERS MISS :\L\BEL BYRD MISS GERTRUDE COMEY MISS DORCTHY HAINS MISS MARY' MILES MISS BELLE WALKER HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS POLLY STE^^:NS President CARCLYN LEE Vice-President :MARIE HENG Secretary IVLARY MILES Treasurer MEMBERS JULLA FIELDS MARIE HENG CAROLYN LEE SHIRLEY RAGSDALE NORMA RICKETTS SARAH SEAGO POLLY STEVENS Front row: Shirley Ragsdale. Marie Heng, Miss Mabel Byrd. Polly Stevens. Carolyn Lee. Standing left to right: Julia Fields. Norma Ricketts. Miss Dorothy Hains. Sarah Seago. CALEMDAR 1945 1946 September 4, School opens why we will never know. September 5, We receive schedules rotating schedule junked Dismissal at 2:00 P. M. abol- ished. School dismissed at 3:30 P. M. September 7-14, Continued schedule changes. September 17, Word RECESS stricken from Tub- man vocabulary. Double Lunch period in- stituted. September 24, School dismissed at 2:10. October 12, Annual Staff holds first meeting. October 16, Tubman about to become enlightened. Halls cluttered with electrical equipment. October 25, Trench begun. Finally extends from fence to fence. Looks like plan for mass burial. November 7-9, Seniors had pictures made for an- nual. "Remember the Sweater!" November 12, Senior drive for canned goods for overseas shipment. "Can you give us ten tin 9" cans November 13, Lawrence Tibbett in chapel. No- body swooned because nobody sang. November 22-23, Thankful for Thanksgiving Holi- days. November 29, Tubman girls ask two questions: Any bonds today? and Will you rid our town of rats? Teachers ask no questions. December 3, Detention Class instituted. (Extra Curricular Activity.) December 16, First issue of TUBMAN TIMES. Christmas Holidays begin. January 2, School reassembles. Still don't know why. January 13, Wedding Bells so seldom rung above the senior level summon Eleanor Bearden she is now Mrs. James L. Parks. January 15-22, Exams. Rabbit foot in every poc- ket except those who exempt every subject! January 29, Tubman Varsity Basketball Team plays Hephzibah High. February 4, Mobile unit comes to Tubman to make chest X-rays. February 21, Senior Dance at Casino. February 22, Half-holiday. February 28, Order out of chaos. Student Patrol on duty. March 6, Everybody listens to Youth Forum. March 15, Water fountains installed gift of pre- vious annual staffs. March 22, Tubman sends delegates to Student Government Convention in Atlanta. April 5, Gym Exhibit. April 15, Annual goes to Press. April 25, Kid Day. May 10, Newspaper staff attends convention in Athens. May 14, Annual makes dedication of 1946 MAIDS AND A MAN to T. Harry Garrett, beloved principal 1903-1945. May 20-27, Exams. May 26, Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. E. C. Sheri- dan. May 30, Graduation. To he chosen by popular vote of the Senior Class as a representative girl is one of the highest honors that can be won at Tubman. On the following pages MAIDS AND A MAN proudly presents the thirteen girls who by qualities of leadership, personality, and ability have been named the Senior Superlatives. il The Settings for Senior Superlatives were graciously furnished by Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Edmund Murphey MOST OUTSTANDING -.^ - ' MOST STYLISH MOST STUDIOUS Man^e ta'K/(C/au6ojz^ C^. 724 Broad Street "Where Smart People Meet Smart Fashions" A Complete Line of Frocks, Coats, Suits, Millinery and Accessories for the Junior Miss 14D1 Mmtf i>auo DIAL 3-4481 COMPLIMENTS OF HULSE LAUNDRY "JUST A GOOD ONE' A Service To Fit Every Budget COMPLIMENT BELK - LUKE 845 BROAD ST. H> V COMPLIMENTS OF RHODES FURNITURE COMPANY tV>-\^'>. 'Wf'lt COMPLIMENTS OF HAGLER TRUCK CO. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA JOHNSON, LANE, SPACE & CO., Inc, INVESTMENT SECURITIES Telephone 2-7741 ATLANTA AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGIA-CAROLINA WAREHOUSE & COMPRESS CO. BERTHA 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. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA TOWN TAVERN AIR CONDITIONED Broad and 7th Streets Augusta, Ga. Specializing In SEA FOODS POULTRY SANDWICHES FAVORED Over a Hundred Years ! Clausseii^^ BREAD and CAKE This Space is Made Possible Through the Courtesy of DR. IRVIN PHINIZY DR. CHARLES T. HALL DR. C. E. BLANDENBURG DR. M. PRESTON AGEE DR. R. L. HENRY DR. CLAUDE E. TESSIER DR. L. W. MITCHELL DR. J. DEWEY GRAY DR. R. E. ANDERSON b '*-.'"'-. AFTER THE EXCITEMENT "CALM" DOWN TO teen^6 SANDWICHES, DRINKS, ETC. EAST BOUNDARY AT GREENE COMPLIMENTS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA DURING YOUR HOURS OF LEISURE VISIT THE MILLER IMPERIAL MODJESKA RIALTO THEATRES Operated By AUGUSTA AMUSEMENTS, INC. r>ji^/inTgy./v,--t:-^=^ GRANITEVILLE COMPANY 1845 Makers of Cotton Cloth for a Century 1945 GRANITEVILLE, S. C. No institution can remain great unless it respects the nobler features of its own past, and unless it encourages the kind of service and devotion which makes that re- spect possible. Sibley and Enterprise Mills AUGUSTA, GEORGIA SAMUEL H. SWINT, President !f^^^ Compliments of THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF AUGUSTA Compliments of THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Makes any Meal Better! ASK FOR FAMOUS SOUTHERN FOODS FAMOUS SAUCES Castleberry's Brunswick Stew Castleberry's Barbecue Sauce Castleberry's Famous Georgia Hash Castleberry's Worchestershire Sauce Castleberry's Hot Dog Relish Castleberry's Steak and Meat Sauce Castleberry's Relish Castleberry's Chop Suey Sauce Castleberry's Pork and Beef CastTeberry's Sea Food Sauce TRADE-MARK AUGUSTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Augusta, Georgia F"*".- Murphy Stationery Company Social and Commercial Stationery 718 Broad St. Dial 2-2122 Augusta Sporting Goods Company 'EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY SPORT' 210-212 Eighth Street PHONE 2-6007 I J I i I i I i I i I i ! i ! i ! j I i I i f j ! j 1 i I j I i ! j I ( ! i 5 j ! j I i SOUTHEASTERN FUR CO. STORAGE SALES AND REPAIRS 911 Greene St. Augusta, Ga. Ruben's Department Store OUTFITTERS FOR ENTIRE FAMILY 916-918 Broad Street Phone 2-6671 STARK EMPIRE LAUNDRY - CLEANING - DYEING Plant Druid Park Ave. PHONE 3-3611 i i ( i ) i I i ! i \ i i i i i i i I i I i i i I j Phone "Yo" Orders We Deliver | Sanford's Chicken Coopj FRIED CHICKEN | ALSO SHRIMP and OYSTERS | Pick-"Yo"-Pieces \ Compliments of S. H. KRESS & CO. 834 Broad Street 5c - 10c and 25c STORE ( i I i I j ! i I j ! j ! i 1 i ! i I i I i i i 'In Any Event Say It With Flowers'^ CENTRAL GARDEN FLORIST DIAL 3-4464 Congratulat-ions and Best Wishes to The Class of '46 D AVI SON'S GRAHAM CAB SERVICE For a Grand Cab Call a Graham Cab 828 Ellis Street Phone 2-8838 THE OLD PRINT SHOP ANTIQUES Silver China Glass Paintings Objects of Art 935 Jones Street Dial 2-2805 [ Compliments of j BELL BONNET SHOP j 827 Greene Street | Compliments of MARION THOMPSON JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. ! 603-4 S. F. C. Bldg. j C. H. LANSDELL, Dist. Mgr. j i.^i >. "iiictiM^ % DINING ROOM SERVICE CURB SERVICE 202 EAST BOUNDARY Compliments of BUSY BEE RESTAURANT 658 BROAD STREET WESTERN STEAKS SEA FOOD ..J. I SHIP AHOY The South's Leading Restaurant ATLANTA - COLUMBIA - HOUSTON AUGUSTA - CHARLOTTE In Augusta 710 Broad Street George Andrew ASCAUGA LAKE . Congratulaf-es The 1946 Graduating Class of Tubman High School HENRY DARLING, Inc. CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Belmont Restaurant ! I 716 Broad Street Augusta. Ga. Phones 2-9398 and 2-6796 Specializing in i J I SEA FOOD AND WESTERN STEAKS j 1 i i I COMPLIMENTS OF ! I Hull, Barrett, I Willingham fir Towill j 1015-1021 Southern Finance Bldg. j j j JOHN F. BRICKLE AND CO. j BICYCLES AND LAWNMOWERS j i ! Lockhart, McAuliffe & Co. REAL ESTATE RENTING INSURANCE SURETY BONDS 807 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia SPORTING GOODS BASKETBALL TENNIS BADMINTON Bowen Bros. Hardware Co. PHONE 2-8855 905 Broad St. Augusta.Ga. Compliments of MARGARET LOTZ SHOP 827 Greene Street Augusta. Ga. The Jones Furniture Company EstabUshed 1896 1010 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA. GA. Paper Napkins. Toilet Paper. Krait Paper, Drug Bond. Paper Bags. Butcher Paper. Paper Trays, Paper Cans. Wax Paper. T%\-ine "WHOLESALE PAPER" 628 Seventh Street Telephones 2-4415 2-4416 j I Standard Paper Co. j THE STATION MOST TUBMAN GIRLS LISTEN TO MOST OF THE TIME" WG AC ABC Network COMPLIMENTS OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROADS AND REVENUE RICHMOND COUNTY, GA. FRANK H. HOOPER, Chairman RUDOLPH P. MAYO FRANK R. MILES CARL T. SANDERS I. S. PEEBLES, CHARLES H. PITTS C. Y. KREPS, Clerk E. C. MERTINS, Treasurer M. L. PLUNKETT, Co. Eng. and Warden Jr., County Attorney COMPLIMENTS OF WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY COMPLETE LINE OF LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS MILL WORK AND BUILDERS HARDWARE 1010 Roberts St. Phone 2-4611 I ^*^^ %iL^ Compliments of BLANCHARD & CALHOUN Realty Company Augusta. Georgia W. W. McELMTKRAY, President MILDRED M. COMBS. Sec.-Treas. COMPLJCMENTS OF McELMURRAY FURNITURE CO., Inc. FUHXITURE THAT EXDURE5 ' 923 BBOAD STREETT AUGUSTA. GA. i f i 1 I -i i i j i i I I j i i j j i Compliments of A. ROY KROUSE "DOMINO SUGARS" SAZvI L. McCREABY Merchandise Broker u. i I i i i i I. i i i i i i i" i i i DAN COHEN COMPANY "SHOES FOR THE EXTIRE FA^^IILY' 816 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia Complimients of MOORE'S CASH GROCERY ;'>1752 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. Phone 3-9570 THE FURNITURE MARKET F'umiiure. Stoves am Hi'j^ehold Specialties 1019-21 Broad St. Phone 2-8941 Augusta. Georgia MOORE, INC. CHRYSLER - PLYZVIOLTTH 615 Broad St. Augusta. Georgia COOKS CLEANERS CASH and CARRY 536 Broad Phone 2-4204 "HOTEL RICHMOND" i i i i I i i I j I j I i i i f I ^j i i I i I 4 Compliments of f. e. ferris & company :ie:\"s clothiisg 752 Broad Street Aueusta. Ga. Compliments of R. C. PAULK GORDON DUG-OUT Y. M. C. A. Bldg. ILANffiLTlGERS HOT DOGS POP CORX PEAXLTS Compliments WILLIAMSON MOTOR COMPANY Cc";:::",-:i of JOE'S TAXI S 6c S CAFETERIA 821 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. CONGRATULATIONS! Tubman Graduates From J. B. WHITE'S Where Quality Costs Less, And All Augusta Shops! I I I i I j I j ! j ! i TUBMAN Senior Class Rings (For Any Graduation Year) j I HERFF-JONES CO. I i H. S. CANFIELD - 1560 N. Decatur Rd. \ \ I ! j ATLANTA, GEORGIA I I i I COMPLIMENTS OF HOME FOLKS 754 BROAD STREET i I I i f i I i I i i i I i I i ) i ! i DRIVE BY" ssiio>y*8 LAUNDERERS CLEANERS SAVE 15% ( COMPLIMENTS OF GREAR'S FURNITURE CO. RADIOS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 1204-06 BROAD ST. Phone 2-4142 f i I I I i 1 i I i ( i ! i ! i ) i I i Compliments of J. C. PENNEY CO, (Incorporated) 840-844 BROAD STREET "It Pays to Shop at Penney's" COMPLIMENTS OF PHOENIX OIL COMPANY FUEL OIL MOTOR OIL GREASES Your Patronage is Solicited and Appreciated. 5th at Watkins St. Phone 2-5321 Augusta. Georgia I j I i I j I i I i I i I j i i I i I i i i i i W. F. BURTON FOOD MARKET 421 Crawford Ave. Dial 3-4429 If we please you, tell others. If not tell us. ,v M^: COMPLEMENTS OF F. PHINIZY AND COMPANY INSURANCE SINCE 1866 All Annual Portrait's By BREAULT "Wishing each of you success and Happiness throughout life."' ! i I I I i ! i We wish to thank the Tubman An- nual Staff as well as the Students for their untiring efforts in producing this Book. We hope in the years to come it \^'ill bring back memories that would have otherrsTse been for- gotten. McGOWEN PRINTING COMPANY Chas. W. Rhoades ana Albert H. Jansen 103 EIGHTH STREET PRINTING - PUBLISHING RUBBER STAMPS STARR SMITH MOTOR COMPANY PLYMOUTH - DODGE DODGE TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE 521 Broad St. Phone 2-7761 Augusta, Ga. l<}:----^'s: ?fSTffsa^": w tr.ken VUSS^ teacher saqs " 6i rl s, "ta Ice a test^. ;? 5cA RnJ wlien to class fl lassie ^oes, 'Twould ruin all to have a shini| nose X^^B^ II Ice to see teachers^lare Take out a comb and i'\% i^our hair. toyn^r^