Office of Public Relationa Savannah State College Savannah, Georgia - -fy t W-t'V, g-SgfS^ ¦ s -¦ 1 |«§£ '- '. -¦' v^v: i:>. '~ ?*> 3 ---', * .' .-.- < ¦ n i I POHEWOHD In order to form a permanent record of the 1946 -1947 3C hool year and to perpetuate the Georgia State College school spirit, we the Senior class of 1947 do hereby present this annual. We are unable to present the regular type Hubertonian because of the shortage of annual material. However, we sincerely ho P e that the administration, faculty, students, alumni and friends will find inspiration in this volume. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Staff of the Hubertonian wish to express our deepest gra- titude to the following: President Benjamin P. Hubert for his en- couragements and wholehearty cooperation - Mr. W. V. Winters, class advisor, for his wise councel in all matters pertaining to class activities - To the remainder of the faculty , for their assistance in the compiling of information pertaining to the function of va.- rious departments - Mr. Samuel Williams, professional photographer, for the group pictures and action shots of the various Athletic games . The staff also wish to express our gratitude to the student body of Ga. state College who served as the subjects of our re- cords . Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/hubertonian1947y00stud n d m i n i st n hti o n COLLEGE- PRESIDENT f President Benjamin F. Hubert, A.B., Morehouse Col- lege; B.S.A., Massachusetts State College; LL.D., Allen University; A.M., Morehouse College; M.S., University of Minnesota; additional graduate study, Minnesota and Harvard Universities. priMH| . W. K. Payne, A.B., A. M. Iff. B. Nelson, B.S., Dean of Instruction M.S.; Registrar and A.B., Morehouse College; head of Department of A.M., Columbia Univer- Trades and Industries sity; Advanced work, B.S. Alcon A&M, M.S., University of Chicago, Iowa State College. University of Minesota. Roger L. Bell, A.B. > A.M. Head of Music department. -^.B. , Samuel Huston College A.M. , New York Uni- versity School of Music . W. V. Winters, B.A., John H. Myles , B.S. J. Clifton Smith, M.A. Head of Depart- Football and Basket- A.B., M.A.; Asst ment of Natural Sciences ball coach. B.S., Dean of -Men. A.B., B.A., State University Georgia State College. Morehouse College, of Iowa; M.A., State M.A. University of University of Iowa. Chicago, Advanced work, Harvard Uni- vers ity. J. L. Gordon, A. B. , M.A.; Asst. Prof, of Social Sciences. A.B., Jackson College; M.A. , Columbia University; Compleged resident re- quirements for Ph.D. B. T. Griffith, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.; Prof, of Biological Sciences. B.S. , M.S. , Ph.D. , University of Pitts- burgh. Alice M. Haynes , B.S., M.A.; Instructor of English and Education. B.S., Tenn. State; M.A. Fisk University. B.E. Calvit, B.S.; Janie L. Lester, A.B., Matron and Instructor M ' A *'" Director, Depart Varnetta Frazier; 1 ;' ZtZ' 'Tt-*- Dietician; Diploma, ment of Language and Lit-~ . ' , ^ , ' of Home Economics. B.S. Alcorn A&M College erature • A * B *> Spelman Graduate work, Iowa College; M.A., University State College. Wisconsin; advanced work University of Minnesota. Georgia State Col- lege . Howard Jackson; Steam Fitting, Plumbing, Laun- dering since 1914. William T. Perry; Mechanical Instructor; High School Mechanical Training; Shop exper- ience . H. L. Ware; Instruc- tor of Body and Fen- der work; Shop ex- perience . F. D. Thorpe, B.S.; Farm Mechanics. B.S., Georgia State College; Advanced work, Cornell University, Iowa State University. Lucious S. Alexander, B.S.; Instructor of Agriculture; B.S. , Alcorn A&M College; Advanced work, Iowa State College. J. B. Wright, B.S., M.S.; Director of Agriculture Depart- ment. B.S. , Alcorn A. and M. College; M.S. , Iowa State College. £ Mattie B. Payne, A.B. , B.S. , M.A. ; Principal, Training School; A.B., Virginia Union Univer- sity; B.S., Alabama State Teachers College; M.A., Columbia Univer- sity. Inell Mapp, B.S. ; Instructor, Powell Laboratory School; B.S. , Georgia State College . Mary O.Jackson, B.S Instructor, Powell Laboratory School; B.S. Georgia State College. Ruth Huling, B.S.; Instructor, Powell Lab- oratory School; B.S., Spelman College. E. G. Hooks, B.S.; Instructor, Powell Laboratory School; B.S., Georgia State College; Advanced work, Atlanta Univer- sity. C. T. Jones, B.S.; Advanced work, Colum- bia University and Hampton Institute 'lead of Physical Ed- cation Department. B. Ingersol, Treasurer, A.B. More- house College; A.:.'., Atlanta University. Marian E\ McKay, 3udpet Clerk, B.3., Georgia State College : ~ 4' )fj #1 life » W. E. Griffin, A.B., Morehouse College; graduate work, Uni- versity of Iowa and Universi- ty of Minnesota. Madeline Harrison, Assistate Librarian, A.B., Fisk Uni- versity; B.S., Library Sci- ence, North Carolina College. Ethelyn Harper, Treasurer's Office, B.3., West Virginia State College . Robbie W. Peguese, Registrar's Office, B.3., Allen Univer- sity; advanced work, Atlanta University. Josephine France Hubert, Typing and Shorthand Instructor', Bos- ton Clerical School. P. A. Stewart, Bandmaster and Education, A.3., South Caro- lina State College; M.A., Uni- versity of Michigan. Martha W. Wilson, Mathematics, B.S., M.S., University of Min- nesota; advanced work, Univer- sity of Minnesota. C. V. Clay, Chemistry, B.S., M.S., Kansas State College; advanced work , Iowa State Col- lege and Columbia University. Catherine M. Cooper, Home Eco- nomics, B.S., Georgia State College; advanced work, Hew York University and Hampton Institute . Ardella C. Nelson, Assistant Dean of Women, B.S., Alcorn A And M College ;advanced work, Iowa State College. W. F. Edwards, Bricklaying and Plastering. E. Lockette, Electricity, 3.S., Georgia State College. A. S. Bacon, Radio Repairing and Installation, Georgia State College. C. F. Flipper, Shoe Repairing and Leather Work, Allen Normal School . Luella Hawkins, Librarian, B.3., Wilberforce University; B.S., Library Science, Hampton In- stitute. Vera Dowdell, Secretary to Pres- ident, B.S., Georgia State College; advanced work, Col- umbia University. Su3an W. Briggs, Registrar's Office, B.S., Georgia State College; advanced work, At- lanta University. R.A. Thomas, Agriculture, B.S., Georgia State College; advanced work, Ohio State University. A. E. Peacock, Social Science, B.A., Wilberforce University; M.A., Howard University. Louise 0. Lautier, Lanpuape and Literature, B.S., Geor- gia State College; M.A., University of Michigan. Sylvia G. Bowen, Mathematics, A.B., Hunter College; ad- vanced work, Mondell Insti- tute . W. E. Murray, Social Science, A.B., Virginia Union Col- lege; M.S., Ohio State Uni- versity; advanced work, University of Pennsylvania. Evelyn Rambeau, Home Economics, B.S., Georgia State College; M.S., Hampton Institute. L. Brown, Auto Mechanics, B.S., South Carolina State College; advanced work, University of Vinnesota . A. Orsot, building Construction and Mechanical Drawing, Tus- kegee Institute and Iowa State College . S. L. Lester, Painting and In- terior Decorating, Hampton Institute. Singleton, Radio Repair- ing and Installation, Georgia State College. B.S. S. Harden, Shoe Repairing and Leather Work, Georgia State College. urn HI ii 111 m iliili £&*•*? B. Ingersol, Treasurer, A.B. More- house College; A.M., Atlanta University. Marian 2. McKay, Budget Clerk, B.3., Georgia State College ifim W. E. Griffin, A.B., Morehouse College; graduate work, Uni- versity of Iowa and Universi- ty of Minnesota. Luella Hawkins, Librarian, B.3. Wilberforce University; B.3., Library Science, Hamp.ton In- stitute . M ¦ j-r IIS' Hi Madeline Harrison, Assistate Librarian, A.B., Fisk Uni- versity; B.S., Library Sci- ence, Korth Carolina College. Ethelyn Harper, Treasurer's Office, B.3., West Virginia State College. Robbie W. Peguese, Registrar's Office, B.S., Allen Univer- sity; advanced work, Atlanta University. Josephine France Hubert , Typing and Shorthand Instructor, Bos- ton Clerical School. P. A. Stewart, Bandmaster and Education, A.B., South Caro- lina State College; M.A., Uni- versity of Michigan. Martha If. Wilson, Mathematics, B.S., M.S., University of Min- nesota; advanced work, Univer- sity of Minnesota. C. V. Clay, Chemistry, B.3., M.S., Kansas State College; advanced work, Iowa State Col- lege and Columbia University. Catherine M. Cooper, Home Eco- nomics, B.S., Georgia State College; advanced work, New York University and Hampton Institute . Ardella C. Nelson, Assistant Dean of Women, B.S., Alcorn A And M College ;advanced work, Iowa State College. W. F. Edwards, Bricklaying and Plastering. R. E. Lockette, Electricity, B.S., Georgia State College. A. S. Bacon, Radio Repairing and Installation, Georgia State College. F. Flipper, Shoe Repairing and Leather Work, Allen Normal School . Vera Dowdell, Secretary to Pres- ident, B.S., Georgia State College; advanced work, Col- umbia University. Susan W. Briggs , Registrar's Office, B.S., Georgia State College; advanced work, At- lanta University. R.A. Thomas, Agriculture, B.3. , Georgia State College; advanced work, Ohio State University. A. E. Peacock, Social Science, B.A., Wilberforce University; M.A., Howard University. Louise 0. Lautier, Language and Literature, B.3., Geor- gia State College; M.A., University of Michigan. Sylvia G. Bowen, Mathematics, A.B., Hunter College; ad- vanced work, Mondell Insti- tute. W. E. Murray, Social Science, A.B., Virginia Union Col- lege; M.S., Ohio State Uni- versity; advanced work, University of Pennsylvania. Evelyn Rambeau, Home Economics, B.S., Georgia State College; M.S., Hampton Institute. L. Brown, Auto Mechanics, B.3., South Carolina State College; advanced work, University of yinnesota . A. Orsot, Building Construction and Mechanical Drawing, Tus- kegee Institute and Iowa State College. S. L. Lester, Painting and In- terior Decorating, Hampton Institute. B. R. Singleton, Radio Repair- ing and Installation, B.3., Georgia State College. S. Harden, Shoe Repairing and Leather Work, Georgia State College. fc'f%i m SE-NIOR CLASS PRE-SIDE-NT John H. Camper Social Science President of Student Council, Vice-President of Alabama- Georgia Region of College and University Students, Busi- ness Manager of Veterans' Club and Y. M. C. A., Member of the Social Science, Business, Boy's Dormitory, Dramatics Clubs and Trade Association. (2fa S sO Officer '" \ Vice-President Randolph Binford. .Natural Science Natural Science Club '47, Male Glee Club »46-'47, Veterans Club '46- '47, Dormitory C3ub »47. Secretary Lucy Brooks . .Bisiiess AdtaLnistratrm Business Club '43- '47, Y.W.C.A., Rodelta Club '47, Hubertoniaa Staff. Financial Secretary Richard Blaylock. .Agriculture Ag. Ass'n. '40- '43ic46-'47 Varsity Football '40- '43& '46- '47 Y.M.C.A. '40-'43&'46-'47. Treasurer David Battle . .Agriculture Ag. Ass'n. '47, Y.M.C.A.»47 Veterean Club '47, Dormitory Club' 47. (?*>¦*»»;;, Assistant Treasurer David Rivers . .Social Science Soc. Sc. Club, '47, Trade Ass'n '47, Male Glee Club '47, Chorus '47, Y.M.C.A. , '47, Dormitory^ Business Manager James Hughes .. .Natural Science" Y.M.C.A. '46-47, Veteran Club'46 -'47, Natural Sc . Club'46-'47, Religious Board of Directors '46 -'47, Dormitory Club '46-'47. Parliamentarian i E. McMullen. .Social Sc. Sc. Club '46- '47, Veteran -ub '46-47, Dormitory Club'46 -'47. Reporter Odessa Shanks .. Elememtary Ed. Elementary Ed. Club, Student Council, Little Theatre and Georgia Herald Staff. ADAMS, DAVID Agriculture Ag. Association '43- '47, Dorm. Club '47. ALLEN, THEDORE "HAWK" Ag- riculture. Ag. Ass. '45-47, Y.M.C.A. '47, Vet. Club '46- '47, Varsity Football '46. BARNES, JOSIE M Ele- mentary Edu. Rho delta Club '47, Y.W. C.A. '47, Elementary Club '47. BE.NNIEPIELD, CHARLIE 1. Jr... Social Science Docial Science Club '46- '47. BLAYLOCK, CYNTHIA A Home Economics. Rhodelta Club '47, Chorus '47, Y.W. C.A. '47, Mordern Homemakers Club '47. BOOKER, ROSETTA E Busi- ness Adm. Business Club i 43- » 47, Y.W. C.A. '47, Rhodelta Club '47. BRACY, HATTIE E Elem. Education. Elementary Ed. Club '47 BUTTS, ELIZABETH E Elem. Education. Debating' 44- '47, Education Club '46, Dormitory Club «45-'46. BRYA N ¦.' , 3ETJIAH -E Home Economics. Modern Homemakers Club '47. BUTLER, ORA L Home Economics. Modern Homemakers Club '47, Big Sister Movement •45-46, Chorus '45-' 46. BYRD, OLA. M Home Economics Y.W.C.A. '47, Modern Home- makers Club '43-' 47, Rhodelta Club '47.' 3RE-TS0N, ARTHUR L English English Club '47, Dormitory Club '47, Vet. Club '47 CARTER, DAVID D Natural Science. Pres. Y.M.C.A. '47, Vice pres. Natural Science Club, Treasurer Male Glee Club and Music Appreiation u lub, Dormitory Club '47, Chorus '43-47, Hubertcr- ian Staff ~, ELEASE V Home C"VE Economics. Modern Homemakers Club '47 COLLIER, MOZELLE G. . ..Home Economics, Modern Homemakers Club '47. COOK, JOHN J. ...Social Science. Hubertcn- ian Staff, Vet Club, Trade Association '47, Social Science Club, Natural Science Club. CO PENNY, EDV/ARD L. ...Natural Science. Chaplin. Natural Science c lub '47 V. Pres. Y.M.C.A., »43-'44 Dormitory Club '47, Trade Association '43-44, Varsity Football '45-' 47. COUNCIL DORIS J. ...Business Adm. Business Club '43-47 Y.W.C.A. '47, Rhodelta Club '47, Hubertonian Staff. "CRAWFORD, EDWARD M. ...Business Adm. Editor-in-Chief Ga. Herold and Business Herold '47, V. Pres. Student Council '47, Business Club '45-47, Vet. Club '46-47, Y.M.C.A. '45-47. DAVIS, EARLINE V. . . . Elem, Education. Hubertorian Staff, Rhodelta Club '47 Elim. Ed. Club '43-47, Band '47, Pep Squad '47. DAVIS, JULIA MAE. ...Elem. Education. Rhodelta Club '47, Elimentary Ed. Club '43-47, Chorus »47, Y.W.C.A. '47. DAVIS, WILLIE C. ... Agri- culture, A g. As so ci a ti on '45-' 47, Vet. Club '45- '47, Dormitory ^lub '47 DIXON, JESSIE G. ...Home Economics. Y.W.C.A. '47, Modern Homemakers Club '47, Adv. Mgr. Ga, Herold »47, Huber- torian Staff. DIXON ANNIE B. ... Elem. Education. Rhodelta Club '47, Ellmentapy Club «47. DIXON, SARAH H. , Education. Ed. Ci U b 147 . . .Elimentary Elimentary DRISKELL, CHARLES Social Science. Varsity Football •41, Vet. Club «47, Social Science Club '47, Trade Ass. '47, Hubertonian Staff, s t. ELLIOTT, PRANK V. ...Agricul- ture. Ag. Association '46- '47, Ga. Hero Id Staff, Dramatic Club '45- '47, Student Council. EPPS, ANNE Home Economics Modern Homemakers Club '47 Y.W.C.A., »47 Rhodelta Club '47. ESSIC, NATHANIEL D... Business Adm. Business Club '43-47 Y.M.C.A., '47, Social Science ffilub '47. EVANS, LULA M Home Economics. Rhodelta Club '47, Y.W.C.A. '47, Readers Club, Modern Homemakers Club PUDGE, CURTIS A. ...Agriculture Vet. Club '46-47, Agri- culture Club '47. FRAZIER, VERDIE M. ...Elem. Education. Rhodelta Club '47, Y.W.C.A. '47, Elementary Ed. Club '47. GAMBLE, SULA Elementary Education. Little Theatre '44-'45, Modern Homemakers Club '43-' 47, GLOVER, FEDERICK R. 111. Natural Science. Trade Association '45-47, Vet Club '46-47, Male Glee Club '46-47, Natural Science Club, '47. 3LYMPH. BLANCHE . ...Elem. Education. Elementary Ed. Club '47, Y.W.C.A. '46-47. GOODEN, CESTA....Elem. Education. Elementary Club '47, Rhodelta Club '47. Ed, HADLEY, SARAH E....Elem. Education. Readers Club '47, Ga. Herold Staff '47, Y.W.C.A., Dramatic Club '47, Rhodelta Club '47, Elementary Club '43- '47. HARDEMAN, '"ILHEMENIA I English. Pres. of English Club, Honor Society '47 Dramatic Club '47, Readers Club '47, Rhodelta Ci uD '47. HARPER, ISAAC. . ..Agriculture Ag. Association '43-'47, Y.M.C.A. '47. HILL RUBYE D Social Science. Social Science Club '45- '47. HOLLAND, THELMA CECILE. . .Bus. Administration. Bus Club '46-'47. HOLLAMAN KATHERINE MARGARET Social Science. Social Science Club '46-' 47, Dramatics Club '46- '47, Rhodelta Club '46- '47. Holsey EMMALEAN B...Elem. Ed. El em. Ed. Club '46-»47. KENNEDY, MARY ALICE Home Economics. Home Economics Club '45- '47, Y.W.C.A., Rhodelta Club »46-'47, Chorus '46- '47. LAMPKIN, JUANITA S Business Administration. Bus. Adm. Club, Y.W.C.A. »46-»47 Rhodelta Club »46-»47. LATIMER, GRADY B Social Science. Y.M.C.A., Vet. Club '46-'47, Social Science Club »46-'47, Trade Association, Bus. Club. Lewis , Marvin Eugene Agriculture Ag. Ass. Varsity Football Squad, Vet. Club '46-T47. LUTEN, ANNIE M. . .Elem. Ed. El em. Ed. Club »46-»47, Co-Ed Club. JUAKITA JACKSON. . . .Home Econo- mics. Y.W.C.A. '43- '47 Modern Homemakers Club '46-'47, Readers Club «47. JULIAN, CH^RTES ELLIS. . .Social Science. Social Science Club '46- '47. M*CK, NINA MAE.... Home Economics. Modern Home- makers Club '46-' 47, Readers Club »46-'47 Ga. He.qrld Staff '46- '47. MATHIS CATHERINE GOLDEN.. Soc Science. Little Theater '46-'47, Social Science Club '46- '47, Alumni Editor '46-'47. M"RTIN, ROSSIE LEE. ..Home Economics. Modern Home- makers Club '46- '47 Y.W.C.A. '43- '47, Rhodelta Club, '46- '47. McMullen, Win. E. (Peaches) S Science, Social Science Club, Veterans Club, Y.M.C.A. Dormitory Club '46- '47. MCGREGOR, HAZEL EUNICE... Home Economics. Hubertonian Staff, Y.W.C.A., Rhodelta Ci ub '46-47, Modern Homemakers Club t 46 _, 47 Chorus '46-'47. MOSLEY, LAURA MAE Home Eco- nomics. Rhodelta Club, Treasurer '46- '47, Modern Homemakers ^rub, Treasurer '46-'47. ¦i^NEY, ELOUISE ALZATIA Elementary Education. x.W.C.A. '46- '47 Ed. Club '46-'47* '47 ', Vet Club El em. , Chorus '46- '47. '46- PI2RCS, ALMA DELORES. science . Natural Rhodelta ciub">46- 147 D ^ Club '46-' 47 Ron •' Reade ^ '46-F47 tt i' Rell gi°us Staff J6 '47, Hubertonian Staff » 4 ( ROBIN: ON, JUAN'TA K. Elementary Education! Elementary Education club '46- *', Business Club , ' 45- '47 . 'SAMS ANNIE MAE. .. .Social Science. Social Science Club 143-147^ SAPP Adm. JtTANITA L Business Business Club '43- '47 A BROOK , WILLIAM H Social Science. Social Science Club '46-'47. SLATER, SAMUEL T Agri- culture. Agriculture Association »45-'47. SCHEPER, MAGGIE MAE....Elem. Education. Y.W.C.A. '43- '47, Rhodelta club »46-'47, *m ITH, JOHNNIE MAE Business Adm. Business Club '43- '47 SPEMCE, HELEN EVENETTE. . .Elem. Education. . .Rhodelta Club '46-'47, Y.W.C.A., »45-'47, Elem. Ed. Club »"5-»47. STARKS, CHRISTINE SLIZABATH. . . Home Economics. Modern Homemakers Club '44- '47, Ga. Hearald Staff »46-'47. STEVENS, LARCANA CARTON. . .Elem. Education. Elem. Ed. Club '43-'47. STEWART, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH. Home Ec onomi c s . . . Rho delta Club, Vice President, Y.W. C.A., Vice President Modenn Homemakers Club' 46- '47. SUTTON, WALTER JTJRDSN. . . Agri- culture. Agriculture Association '44-'77. ":' ' TSON, HENRY W. . . .Mathematics Vet. Glub '43- '47, Hubert on- ian Staff. WALKER, DZLLA MAE... Home Econ- omics. Rhodelta Club '46- '47, Modern Home- Makers Club '46-47, Hubertonian Staff, Y.W.C.A. '43- '47 i < WHITEIELD, MARGARET Fn„-» • u English ^l ub tJsl^fS Hah ^CTS, G. ALLEN... social G1nh nC ?- Social Science Intra-Or ?ani Z ati nal Council '46- '47. DITCHER Elem C A. t 46-147 BERTHA LONA...Elem Ed. Ed ^lub '46- '47, y.W. :6-'47. WILLIAMS, ALLIE E Social Science... Social Science Club '46-'47. WILLIAMS, ENELYN LOIS ^ -. - ^ ga. Hearald Sta?f S ?46-l7 1Sh English C lub , 46 „ T4 ^ * 7 > Club '46- '47 v v n \ US# Sister Move^-'s^f-.L 1 ! %ZV* al fl oCle nce Club '45- '47 Trade As ocaition '46-? 47 « Football Snuad '46- '47 Y.M.C.A. '46-'47 n« -i Club '45-47; ' Domit °ry TOLMS NELLIE MAE... Natural Cl^b^Is-^^^B^sf^ 1109 Movement '45l'47 S c^ Heapald Staff r 4o -r^ CliA 5" ' 43 -' 47 » Hobby Club Dramatic Club '45- f7, Rnodelta Club '46- '47. Mullins Inez- Home Economics Clab, Y.W.C.A., Rodelta Club. mmm ¦>>¦ V— 'lassTD (J/Ci ''Stop ^ On a certain day in September in the year of 1943, . group of "green", inexperienced, High School graduates came to G a . State College. The fact that we were "green" did not mean that we were not courageous and ambitious. We came with the determination to »k. the class of 47- the most outstanding olas , that ^ entered Ga. State College. We first made ourselves acquainted and impressive by giving what was known as a "Freshman Talent Program". We knew that we ^d a long journey to make, so we gathered our tools and neces- sary equipment and boarded the ship of knowledge. Very enthus- iastic we were. And we were conscious of the fact that we had -ny years of hard work to do, before we would be ready to step off that ship of knowledge and make our Contributions to the world. We had very few men on the ship because there was a great war, and many of the men were fighting to save this great county of ours. Among the few men to travel this in„ m «, a,CI tnia journey were Fredrick West, Schubert Jenkins, David Carter, Edward Copenny, Edward Rob- inson, Norman Detach, Odell Owens, Charles Conyers and a few others. We began our journey with Odell Owens as Captain. We sailed on for a short distance; suddenly some began to turn around. The reasons for their turning around are unknown. We regretted to leave them behind, but we had to carry on. We soon discovered that we had great talents. W. founded thflt Charles ^^ ^ Norman DeLoach were great basketball stars. We learned that 0d !i 1 _° Wen8 / a3 an orator. He compeated against many other students including Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. Did he wi~n? Don't ask that. No one in this class was ever defeated. The first stop on this journey was Sophomore Island. We stopped here for a short time to rest, for we had been traveling for nine months; we had made great progress. When we began our mm M- vi- u: w& ¦¦m Hil .;."'-' : :J SRI journey to Junior Island, we had to depart from some of our com- rades. Dorothy White and Juanita Tucker got married, Odell Owens went to Morehouse, Edward Robinson and Norman DeLoach were called to the armed forces, and many others departed for reason unknown. At this time David Carter was chosen Captain of the ship to lead the class safely to the next stop. Here, too, Is where Essie L. Kirkland, Edward Crawford, Dorothy Nelson, Christina Stewart, Lewis Vaughns and Nathaniel Essie joined us on our journey; We sailed on we discovered that on this ship were people who were destined to be the worlds most outstanding artists, actresses etc We discovered that Essie Kirkland was . great songstress, Dorothy Nelson was a great actress, Odessa Shanks was the most popular young lady on the campus; she was crowned-ffliss Georgia State". Schubert Jenkins was a great dancer, Margerett Puller was a great pianist and Margurite Whitfield was a great artist. These and other talents made this class the most outstanding class on the campus . We impressed President Hubert with our anxiety, courage and determination. With David Carter again chosen as Captain, we de- cided to rest again at Junior Island. Before we set out for Se- nior Island, what do you suppose happened? Behold. Japan sur- rendered, The war was overj Our great men of World War II came marching back home. The class had faith that somewhere along our journey, our great heroes and heroes would join us. Before we got half way to Senior Island, we looked back and saw co.„ng wxth outstretched anas, DaVid Battle, Lugene Willie, John Canper, Orady Latere, Percy Binford, Ja.es Hughes, Pred G L ver, Charles Julian, Theodore Allen, Charlie Benniefield and Many others. We stret- cher out our a™ with warn, greets to the.. We realised that the lights had co.e on again all over the world, and our boys had co.e ho.e again. How thankful we were I We suddenly knelt on the old ship and gave praise unto God for being so .erciful un- to us. Now we had .any .ore .en to help us on our journey. We were sure that we would land safely. We worked together and were abie to put over one of the .ost exquisite Junior- Senior Pro. the scnool has witnessed. Now that we had our boys back, tnere was a Gy. full of "guys and gals" the night of the pro., it was a gala affair. A t this «» we discovered that Percy Binford and Fred Glovers were fe reat vocalists. We feadily added the. to our other group of great talents. •Still BH m ¦HHI dl sfe •¦-¦¦¦a.1. 3. I'-:? . Sri ¦eg r'f'.W IB'. «ith ne„ .nspiration ,,.icb our veterans uad c iven us, we finally landed a, Sen ior island. We soon regathered our tools of knowledge and sailed again with John Camper chosen as oaptain. Here is where a host of otner veterans and new comers join- ed us. Among that group were John Cook, James Mullen, William Mullen, Richard Blaylock, Charles Driskell, BU* Rivers, Henry Watson, Elouise Pinkney, and many more. Everyone was happy and full of energy. This is wnen great events occurred; so many that all cannot be enumerated. These events consisted of as much qualify as quantity. Jonn Camper organized, and was chosen president of, the first Student Coun- cil in the hi,t ry of the great Ca. State Colle fa e. Tne Student Council made tremen- dous improvements, on and around tne campus. John Camper was one of the two persons chosen by tne school to represent tne collie at the National Student Council Keet- ing in Chicago. Edward Crawford became Editor-in-Chief of the Georgia Herald. Un- der the editorship of Edward Crawford, tne Herald became a monthly issue. This senior Class presented one of its members, David Carter, in a musical reci- tal. David Carter was artistically accompanied by one of Ga. State's alumni, to. George Welkerson. This Senior class was tne first to publish the Hubertonian ,Ve are sure that some day lou will anchor for our products To step on board, Please be as kind to tneio as you Were to us, Tour kindness to us shall never Be forgotten, Cood-bve old ship, Good-bye. Tune •Vhen the Lights Go On Again We are leaving G. S. c. We'll miss our dear school. Although It's parting time, We'll remember the rules, By which we've worked .and played And the accomplishments we've made Our leaving wont mean goodbye but so-long for now. To our President and friends And our faculty, We'll always feel we're a Part of you. Wherever we maybe , At work, at school, or at home, Wherever we may roam, A memory of you dear State, With us will linger on. By — Odessa Shanks mm. m : n frit. 9H MP Sr illilillll °% Jlf ms& Hal " mi£M w*M vS£- myf- INI El Sfi a#0 ^Opoj^, e S ^ 4 s- -.-!¦;¦ ;? ;S> m " WL to H dp H Washington, D. C. June 8, 1947 Mrs. Earllne Montgomery C/0 M. G. M. Studio Hollywood, California Dear Earline, / While sitting hf=re on the Patio of the Dempsey Hotel, r decided to write you what our classmates are doing. Ten years ago we all started out on different reads not knowing what our destination would be. And behold 1 here I am employed as a c lerk typist at the Mitchell Building. I was over in New York last week-end and as I was walking down 147th Street, I saw none othr than Richard Blaylock and hia charming wife Lillian, and can you imagine they have twins. You've heard of babies being born with a "silver speen" in their mouths-- well their children were born with "silver footballs" in their mouths. After setting back to Washington to my work in the Mitchell Building, in walked Rosette Booker, Lucy Brooks, Juanlta Lampkin, Juanita Sapp, Johnnie Smith and Thelma Holland. All doinc a swell Job for our govern-- ment and happily married excluding Johnnie Smith. I guess you've heard that she has her C.P.A. and is now leaving for the Catholic Seminary to become a Nun. She is through with love and life. Helen Spence, Orator, Educator and Actress, is now on a tour, lecturing in Switzerland, Belguim, and France, after successfully completing the best picture of the year "the Insignificant Lady". Believe it or not J Delia Walker, Christine Stewart, Lula Evans, Mary Kennedy, Ola Byrd and A nnie B . Dixon are Registered Pullman Porters traveling from Boston to Chicago daily. Remember when they sent in their application and waited in anticapation for the reply stating that they were accepted. Wilhelmenia Hardeman has just publish her tenth novel which is fast becoming one of the best sellers of the year, titled, "This Road Lead To No Where". Dr. .Alma Pierce, B. S., Litt, A. M., has set up a Chemical Labortary Plant at Ludewici, Ga. (Yes she is etill single.) ire- she Oh Yes, ^helma Bradford has finally met a man thst meets her requ ments. S>he is now Mrs. rhelma Scurry. They have Quintuplets and spends most of her t'me trying to keep up with Mr. Scurry and the Quintuplets. J Miriam uodfrey has succeeded Hedda Harper in the ffossiping world. Her column can be read in the New York Daily Time. Her assistant is none other than Cynthia Blaylock. Maggie Scheper is now matron of the Old Folks Home for women, located 20 miles from no where. Chi tt lingswitch, Ga . Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Brenston formerly Hazel McGregor has decided to reside in Brizll to raise coffee. Leroy Williams Is now a successful minister In Pennsylvania. His most famous text was "Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well". His faithful dea- cons are ^heodore Allen and David Battle. Charles Driskell has also been converted. '',"•¦ t Ke^ift S;w i Si :>i,V»;. ^r?i»e rte L h ^ S "r ' VOrld W,d " r8rre as the neatest barit Ms t.jme. He ia also successfully married to Isabell one artist of accomcanieB him at the piano e Spaulding whc UTor^l ^J "° W ri eCOme 301 ° h8lr ° f th8 P - nut &tt » -»a Syrup Ga »n to a quiet life and Ann Epps and Inez Mullins have finally settled dc are now teaching H^me Economics In Macon, Ga. John Camper Is now President of our own Al ma Mater, Georgia Stat College. Some of his Faculty 11—"-- y Kembfrs are: Henry Watson, Mathematics or; Edward Crawford, Dean of Men; James £ e , r »°? 1 Blnford ' Muslc D irect^ McMullins, Economics and James Hughes, Dean of Administration. John C*ok and Grady Latimer are Attornles at Law in Huston, Texas. L X hn^ C r T 9S Sn l Emolean Hol38 y Bre b °«i instructors in a two teacher nfr^ssis'tanT ""' * " El9839 °* W " '* **«**« " d ***** ™»7. T^f^ a J aCk3 ° n ,', n °r ""• Frank E1Uot is tr y ln ^ t0 "tablish an institution in Adrain, Ga . with the assistance of her husband. mie'd,": K Si°I^i°;^? rrlng Wlth " ll1 R ° Mnaon ln the picture, Not knowing the where a bouts of our other classmates, I will close as it is said "An g eod things must come to a n end". Yours tru ly '~^crtvS {^£44 @do>U :'ffS ^t' PURPLE AND GOLD @tote 'Plow* PINK CARNATION NOT FINISHED, JUST BEGUN W. lilP V- : 7<- £<§£:- SHI • V Si®- >M If liill pj^j>^at>s SENIOR DIRECTORY . ShH mm nHHP jrHmR L Adams, "avid Allen, Theodore Bennefleld, Charlie Binford, Randolph ^ercy Blaylock, Cynthia Blaylock, Richard Booker, Rosetta Boone, Rudolph Braoy, Hattle Bradford, Thelma Brentson, Arthur Brooks, Lucy Bryant, D eulah Byrd, Ola Mae Barnes, Josle Mae Butts., Elizabeth Battle, "avid Camper, John Henry Carter, David Delano u ave, Elease V. Chlsholm, Richard Collier, Mozelle G. Cook, John J. Copenny, Edward L. Council, Doris Crawford, Edward Morris Davis, Earllne Davis, Julia Mae Davis, Willie C. Dixon, Annie Bell Dixon, ''essie Caither Dixon* Sarah Hodge Driskell, Charles Edwards,, Colleen Epps, Anne L. Essie, "athaniel Evans , Lula Mae Frazier, Vertie Mae Gadsden, Daisy E. Gamble, Sula Glover, Frederick R. Godfrey, Miriam Goodeh, Cesta Hadley, Sarah Hardeman, Wilhelminia Harper, Isaac Hill, Rubye Dale Holland, Thelma ~C . Holsey, Emmaline B. Hughes, James Jackson, Juanita Jarrett, Estella M. Julian, Charles R. Robinson, Juanita K. Kennedy, Mary Alice Lampklns, Juanita Latimer, Grady Lewis , Marvin Luten, Annie Mae McGregor, Hazel McMullen, James Mack, Nina #ae Marshall, Frances Martin, Ro3sie. Mathis, Catherine G. Mosely, Laura Mae Mulllns, Inez Pierce, Alma D. Pinckney, Elolse Prince, Edgar Rpsser, John L. Sama, Annie Mae Ga. R.F.D. 4, Blakely Georgia 412 - 4th street, Hawkinsville , R. 1 Box 92, Mldville, Ga. 365 Rockspring, Athens, Ga. 408 E. 12th Street, Rome, Ga. 1209 E. Broad St., Albany, Ga. P.O. Box 174, McRae, Ga. 163 Delaware St., Beverly, N.J. 2618 faster Ave., Columbia, S.C. 312 Burnie St., Greenville-, S.C. 2268 Fairley St., Detroit, Mich. R.F.D. 5 Box 18, Milledgeville, Ga. 610 Grapevine Ave., Savannah, Ga. 121 Boyd Rd., Hogansville, Ga. P.O. Box 126, Boston, Ga. 533 New St., Sparta, G a# Culloden Rd., Forsyth, 8a. 654 Jessie St., Jacksonville, Fla. R. 4 Box 1, Newton, "a. 7 Davis St., Screven, Ga. 2231 Ogeeche Rd., Savannah, G a . R.F.D. Mills B. Lane, Savannah, Ga. 705 S. 8th St., Griffin, Ga. 200 Church St., Richland, ^a. 653 Womack St., Macon, Ga. 804 1st Ave., Valdosta, G a . 5204 Woodbrier St., Columbia, S.C. R. 1 Box 150, Climax, Ga. R. 1 Box 150, Climax, Ga. R.l Box 32 A, ^alverton, Ga. 1705 Old Town Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 808 1/2 Waters Ave., Savannah, Ga. 706 Broad Ave., Albany, Ga. 1605 Vine St., Savannah, Ga. 556 Broad Street, Macon, Ga. P.O.Box 314, Arlington, Ga. 24 ^rady St., LaGrange , u a. R.l Box 191, Mcintosh, Ga. 640 Wheaton St., Savannah, Ga. 1104 Collins St., Savannah, Ga. 1132 E. 56th St., Savannah, Ga. Sandfly, Savannah, Ga. P.O.Box 321, Pelham, Ga. 2304th Ave., Cairo, Ga. 1596 E. Broad, Athens, G a . R.2 Box 35, Richland, Ga. 633 Pittman St., Waycross, Ga. 1022 W. Victory Drive, Savannah, Ga. 648 A W. 42nd St., Savannah, G a . R.l Box 84, Dewyrose, G a . P.O.Box 14, Adrian, Ga. 633 Harmon St., Savannah, u a. 711 W. 36th St., Savannah, G a . 501 1/2 E.Anderson St., Savannah, Ga. R.2 Box 64, Claxton, Ga. 618 Pinkney St., Dublin, Ga. R.F.D. 2, Honea Path, S.C. R.2, Itayfield, Georgia R.3 Box 262, Savannah, Georgia 303 Thompson. St., Cedartown, Ga. 511 New Street, Sparta, G a . 532 Yamacraw Village, Savannah, Ga. 658 E. Anderson St., Savannah, Ga. R.2 Box 86, Canville, Ga. 611 E. Henry St., Savannah, Ga. R. F.D.I Box 126, Summervllle, Ga. 66 Spring Street, Carrollton, Ga. Box 156, Halcyondale, Ga . 2102 Cleburne St., Brunswick, Ga. 1017 E. Broad St., Savannah, 8a. Grantville, Georgia 415 W. Bolton St., Savannah, Ga. 3S5 m i V* ma m mm sapp, Juanita L. Scheper., Maggie M. Seabrooks , William Shanks, Odessa Slater, Samuel R. Smith, Johnnie Mae Sneed, Q essie. F. Spence, ^elen Starks, Christine Stewart, Christine Stevens, Laroenia Sutton, Walter J. Walker, Delia Mae Watson, Henry W. Whitfield, Margaret Wiggins, Clifton A. Williams, Allie B. Williams, i^eroy Williams, Margaret M. Witcher, Bertha L. Woods , Sarah Wilson, ^elen Alva 1022 W. 37th St., Savannah, Ga. 529 E. Charlton. St., Savannah, Ga. 611 W. 39th Street, Savannah, Ga. 1005 W. 41st St., Savannah, Ga. R. 5 Box 416, Savannah, Ga. 617 W. 35th St., Savannah, G a . 719 Uaniel St., Waycross, G a . 710 N. Jefferson, Quitman, Ga. 1529 Washington Ave., Savannah, Ga. 1201 Gwinnett St. Augusta, Ga. Industrial College, Georgia 92 A Tindall Heights, Macon, Ga. 606 Pine St. Jesup, Ga. 927 Pine St., Columbia, S.C. 522 Oak St., Savannah, Ga. R.4 Box 511, Savannah, G a . Industrial College, Georgia 109 Patton St., Thomasvllle, Ga. 1104 Byrd St., "aycross Georgia Lexington, Georgia R.l Box 37, Rookmart, Georgia 4o7 Fellwood, Savannah, Ga. I v, 7s sz sT. ft & •" -< S> aO y V 1 M ¦ Zg r : •.'¦¦'f mm wmn - J4>" It si '& m ¦g$ v as; H ill C?C-/asf Pv\\x and L^esfa"^"* We the Senior Class of '47 of Georgia State College, Industrial College, Georgia, Chatham County, do hereby make our last will and treatment on this our last day to distribute as fairly as possible our estate of talent to our many friends and beneficiaries who have helped us on our sojourn through our college life. We, the class of '47, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make publish, and declare this to our list the will and testament made by us heretofore made by us. Item I. To our President, Dr. Benjamin F. Hubert, we bequeath all our best wishes for health and contentment, and happiness to be found in a long life of faithful service and the supreme content that will come from the knowledge that his philosophy will help us find our places in the unknown Beyond. Item II. To our dear faculty, we leave an increase amount of patient and faith in the impossible to be used in dealing with those who come after us. Ttem III. We the class of '47 will the class of '48 our responsibil- ity of leaving a good record behind them. Item IV. Frank Elliot leaves his precious and expensive leather brief case to eharles Mention. Ruby Hill leaves a pleasing personality and scholastic ability to Mary Seabrook. Charles Julian Wills his method of shining shoes to Charles Men- tion. Wilhelmena Hardyman wills her ability to get English to Ossie Ash. Johnie M. Smith Wills her dignified walk to Rosetta Griffen, hoping that she will give up the" twist" she usea. Thelma Holland bequeaths her ability as a good office girl to Thelma Perry. Katherine Hollamon wills her lesson plans to the Junior ^lass. Mozell Collier wills her ability of getting by to those who al- ways get caught. Anne Luten and Sula Gamble leave their best wishes to the follow- ing members of our dear Co-ed Club: Theresa Finch, Ealine Elliot, Gladys Day, Gerline Dixon and Thelma Perry so that they may make a in s a m m a ifiill It ¦Hi - \m H success of their attempts, Edgar Prince wills his ability to "Fill bus to ?? r ¦ t a Sj: I: Benjamin Craw- ford, hoping that he will out talk everyone he meets. Helen Spence wills her good times to Elizabeth Gordon, so that she may make Whispering Moss once a quarter. Lucy Brooks wills her ability to master the first step in learn- ing, which is attention, to Louvenia Durant hoping that she will stay to the point and not digress. Earline Davis wills Jewel Thornton the ability to learn to play the clarinet, so that her music will be pleasing to the ear. Everlyn Lois Williams wills Alma and Julia Tolbert her ability to be seen and not heard at all times. Juanita Lampkin wills her ability to -rasp accounting to Trudie Mosely so that she may complete the course satisfactorily. Theadore Allen wills his moderate ways to Tampa Brown so that he will not go to the extreme so often. William McMullen wills his liberalism and love for cigars to Ha- rold Billups so that he may spend part of his subsistence check. Richard Blaylock wills Generon Stone the ability to be a 5;ood athlete and to stop crying for awards that he doesn't deserve. " Leroy Williams wills his resistance of falling in love to Mr. Larry Young so that he will not open his heart to every fine looking young lady who comes by. Charles Driskell wills to 6nan Travers his ability to finish College in four years. John Camper wills his headaches and heartaches to the succeed- ing president of the Student Council and Senior Clas3. John J. Cook wills to Prank Caruthers his mediocree athletic and scholastic abilities, and Onan Travers his retiring manners with the hope that they will utilize them to the fullest extent. James E. McMnllen wills his love for politics to all of the stu- dents of Georgia State College so that all will take a deep interest in all the governmental functions that affeet our welfare. David Carter wills his ability to sing to Nathan Poster so that someday he may sing a classical tune for a change. Wilhelmena Hardeman wills her social integrity and her fluent command of the English language to Naomi Bailey. William L. Rivers wills to Arthur Haywood his pleasing personal- m 14 &%¦¦ m m ^wm <&% mP ity and ability to co-operate in extra-curricular activities IS1 &K vK ¦TV),* pi m §: hcpir wishing and praying that he will use them in the coming years, Sarah Ellen Hadley wills Josie Spencer her ability t o act cool while being around too aggressive. Toung men so that it will not appear that she is Edward Crawford wills hi s conservative ways to Billie KcGee, ho: ing that he will make good use of them. Henry ffatson wills his reserved and unassuming personality to Mr. "Palm Beach" Wright in hopes that he will regard it, not neces- sarily as a gift but as a bare necessity. Rossie Martin Wills her ability to finish to Mildred TMnson, hoping that she will not stay at Geor.ia State over four years. Rosetta Booker wills her quiet and unassuming ways to ?7aomi Sal- ley so that she may settle down to a life of quietness. Hazel KcGregar wills her ability to judge people constructively and destructively to lizzie Tate. Maggie Scheper wills her ability to stay in the room to study to Tola Kensey so that she may not stay in the Go-on Shoo too much. With these gifts we, the class of -47,. leave our blessings, tender memories of our pleasant associations together, and most precious of all, our places here in the hearts and thoughts of our President and Teachers. In witness whereof, we, the class of '47, the testators, have set our hands and seal to this our last Will and Testament. Signed: The Senior Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Seven Witnesses : Mr. W. V. Winters, Miss J. L. Lester. *«lgtti J3& ¦nHh mmmi t/w 1 mm ?i&X (^Uttan @tT No &mi Bailey ' Nellie Wini ams BUSINESS AND STAFF MA N.a GER ° • Tr a ve r s ADVISORS J» L. Lester A. M. Haynes I f r*V .ail AT ^ U ¦! ">-¦" '"im i ¦ 50 VETERANS CLUB PRESIDENT Benjamin Crawford VICE PRES Charles Olgetree SECRETARY Llndsey Weatherspoon ASST SEC Coleman Matthew TREASURER June H ar t PARLUKNTARIAN. . •••••---.. .>..•., Percy Binford BUSINESS MGR, .. •*•••••••*=»>., Jaa John Camper Bennle Brown I Y W C A PRESIDENT.. TOEPRES. KaTMcRae «ffiV*Hr '••••CMsUna Stewart ASST.SEC. SM - Hna87 treasurer.. .'.'.';;;;;;;;;;"- GwendoiynTh °^- „_ ,, • • «01a Mae Byrd CHAPLAIN X ¦¦*•••¦•..».... oEuni ce Hurt A. M. Havnes, Advisor I ACTIVITIES I "MISS GEORGIA STATE" The Queen of Queens Miss Maggie Hayes - Alley, Georgia Member of junior class, Honor Society Elementary Education Club. ': \ <& -fe *¦», V a ?, %, v v <& . ^ ¦1HHHBHI ICE S3 ^ TRADE AND HSR ATTENDANTS College Co-op "The Social Center" B. J.s Place llcv; ^r^> Old The Ball that Quid os our destiny .n ' '. I 0"c Cit rid Sat. Morning 'our- I'-'T 30113 v/liy :on:-Or men don't want to leave "Ga. State" --« v* ft # f V2- » M * „„-,! Call Seems W&1 \aie Call lllce The Vefo Sunday Morning Bull Session Pore I leaving the Chow- Hall Saturday Morning ' Scene From the Play "Sinister House" Adams Hall, D^ inS Hill Hall Rn ory "Love. Birds 1 ' "Just Playing" senior "Home Ec" Students = i A scene taken from Home Economics Fashion Show. * "The House of Knowledge" A typical library scene. >< Interior of Adams H a ll--Students at dinner. 1* senior 01rl ., of the Home ^^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ Practice Cottage; H ia. Ma e Mac*, centhia BiayioC, Be uli ant, Jessie Dixon, Lena Golden Martin, and Sara Woods. ¦ ah Bry- , Mrs Cooper(lnstructor), Rossie II a^S^Si MHIETIES — ¦- — __ <26ee* *4(xut&i4. Physical Ed demon- stration during Half scene fv, ne fr °nj the game - .•& "Miss Georgia State" and attendants Grady Latimer, all Con Terence guard ttti was th & u f ra » Latimer was the only .man to 5*fJ all Conference. of foo?L^ 3 fir3t ye« gr ° UP ° f att ^ctiv< ,„.,„ ai1. He is a lassies Dose during ¦ior and a veteran. half. David (Rusty) Battle Three I.ettemian 111 -Conference Guard, 1941 Char] If (Lur.ip) Dri n:oll Thro. I c ^.e:nan Honerable Mention, All- C onf erenc e Bad: ¦ A Four of ohe seven members of tne team who played their last year before leaving tne "ole Alma Later. The others are Capt. Richard Blaylock, Grady Lati- mer and Jonn Cook. ^^ V Hi Hi I'm ii i in nit id " Jf* -i-i.^.^ — lL"„ _ eroy (Jabo) Williams to-Let tr iTian Ide Start in A^-Tracc Game ad Thedore (Hawk) Allen One Lettcman Made Start in Aj-Tradi; Garac Jacl: Two More Points For Sta te Champs xn Action FOOTBALL COACHES AND CAPTAIN Coach, John Myles Captain, Richard Blaylock Asst. Coach, Lee p. piuker BASKETBALL CAPTS. AND CO-CAPTAIN Captain, Carolyn Rogers Captain, Archie Frazier Co-captain, Bertha Duval Co-captain, Earl Williams ?oot6*U Squad State Oppo nents 23 Bethume Cookman 21 40 Florida Normal 21 18 Bethume Cookman 11 16 Florida Normal 12 16 Albany State 11 19 Allen 41 23 Allen 30 20 Albany State 13 Southeast Conference Tournament 27 Albany State 19 19 Florida Normal 12 Scufatfcdt 7e**H State o oponents Charleston Be ars 6 Charleston Be ars 26 Claflin 6 Morris 12 37 Albany State Allen 60 6 Paine 6 19 Claflin 6 Satfadcitl learn State Opponents 21 Charleston All Stars 29 34 Allen 35 38 Paine 43 41 Allen 42 40 Paine 41 47 Bethume Cookman 54 39 Florida Normal 41 45 Florida Normal 32 43 Bethume Cookman 40 47 Albany State 22 52 Albany State 27 79 Hinesville Vets 9 75 Charleston All Stars 58 Conference Tournament 37 Florida formal 34 60 Albany State 22 47 Paine 47 Co- Champions of the South- eastern Conference. I flOVERTISIHG _ HtW:" n m^ •V* K. mxm WmM '&{ w $?\ HS.£ SCHULTE-UNITED The Modern Thrift Department Stores 113 Projghton Street Savannah, Georgia KASSELS' SHOE STORE 207 West Broughton Street Jaman Shoe3— Enna Jettica Shoes For Men — For Women SAMUEL WILLIAMS -IRENE M. WILLIAMS "WE Make fine Portraits" THE VANITY 3H0PPE Phone 3-9976 Phonograph-Records 465 West Broad Street Savannah, Ga. COMPLIMENTS OF SILVERS Five and Ten Cent Store Savannah, Ga. Telephone 93103 .MANGELS' Feminine Apparel 15 Broughton Street East Savannah, Ga. Compliments of STAR THEATER Distinctive Millinery From GLENDALE SHOP 119 Broughton St. East Savannah, Ga. COMPLIMENTS OF JOE GARNERS Yard Goods 110 East Broughton St. Make MY SHOP Your Shop Apparel for Women 20 East Brougnton St. Troy T. Rimes, Prop. MOYLE TRUNK AND BAY COMPANY Lasting Luggage 32 Broughton St. West Phone 2-4094 Savannah, Georgia WILLIE BROWN'S CAFE We Specialize In Decorative Plated Hot Lunches and Good Wholesome Food 24 Hours Service 1310 W. Broad St. Savannah, Ga. PEOPLES Dry Cleaners If Your Clothes Aren't Becoming To You We Should Be Coming to You 1212 Barnard St. Savannah, Ga. John Lyons— Prop. US §3&(g| -¦&sf ilfii WMm iBBi si Wsi reu&alcSn £ K 1 mm i BEmffi HBH : mz mi •jj - i-M ¦ I: $4 Serving Savannah Since 1868 HOGAK'S Broughton and Barnard St3. COMPLIMENTS OF KARPFS' 107 Broughton Street West Savannah's Most Popular Women's- Shop MAFFETT FURNITURE COMPANY 823 East Broad Street Savannah, Ga. Phone 3-4o27 We Buy Used Furniture and Sell on Easy Terms. Furniture, Stoves, and Ranges COMPLIMENTS OF WEISERS ' JEWELERS "We Buy and Sell" - Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware 113 Broughton Street, East Savannah, Georgia phone 8979 SAVANNAH PHYSICAL THEROPY AND X-RAY CLINIC Gertrude H. Langford, R. N. 707 West Broad Street COMPLIMENTS OF M .B. SHEPHERD 121 West Broughton Street Savannah, Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF THE STYLE SHOP Distinctive Women's Wear 23 East Broughton Street Savannah, Georgia Phone FINE'S Where Fashions Make Their Debut ;<£ m — ¦¦^..—a .j "* -^. S*>T &; <;=<¦';: p ' ft-* Iff n i &53 v^M When In Need of Shoes Think of "The Shoe Store of Quality" Globe Shoe Company 17 East Broughton Street Compliments of Dobbins Radio and Record Shop all ">akes repaired 1116 East Broad St. Savannah, Georgia Savannah, Georgia Compliments of H. G. COOPER FUNERAL HOME Compliments of CARELLAS BROTHERS Gwinette and East Broad St. Savannah, Georgia COURTESY CAB COMPANY Try Our Service Phone 3-9513 L. F. Fluker A. E. Lockette Georgia State Graduates LEOPOLD ADLER CO. Savannah's Largest Department Student HeadqflatiEes fcr 65 Yrs . 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