- Collection:
- University Yearbooks (Savannah State University)
- Title:
- Tiger 1954 [yearbook]
- Date of Original:
- 1954
- Subject:
- College yearbooks--Georgia--Savannah
Savannah State College (Ga.)--Students--Yearbooks
College students--Georgia--Savannah--Social life and customs
African American universities and colleges--Students--Georgia--Savannah - Location:
- United States, Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, 32.08354, -81.09983
- Medium:
- school yearbooks
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
text/html - Description:
- The yearbook was known as the Hubertonian from 1939-1947, Georgia State College Tiger (1949), and Tiger (1952-1998). No yearbooks published 1994-1997. The library will gratefully accept donations of copies of any missing years (1940-45, 1947-48, 1950-51, 1955-59, 1961-62, 1974, 1977, 1988-89, 1992-93).
- External Identifiers:
- Metadata URL:
- http://hdl.handle.net/11286/517716
- Bibliographic Citation (Cite As):
- Kf\
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SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGf
STATE COLLEGE BkaNCH
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 3J4u4
'COLLEGE
DR. HARMON W. CALDWELL
Chancellor
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS
Chairman, Robert O. Arnold
Vice Chairman, John J. McDonough
Chancellor, Harmon W. Caldwell
Assistant to the Chancellor, John E. Sims
Dir., Plant and Business Operations, J. H. Dewberry
Executive Secretary, L. R. Siebert
Treasurer, James A. Blissit
President's Message
At no previous time in history has college
education on the broad scale been more important
in the development of our democratic ideals and
aspirations. The growth of American ideals has
been, in the main, dependent upon men and wo-
men who have attended the colleges and univer-
sities. In a similar manner, the growth and
development of our way of life will continue to
take place as a result of the interpretation and
achievement of our present college generation.
The students of this college generation
will be called upon to carry the major respon-
sibilities for the programs that lead toward harm-
ony and human welfare. The activities and the
programs in which you engage are the beginnings
of the contributions which you will make. In this
yearbook I hope one may discover some of the
signs of your growth and development in that
direction.
WILLIAM K. PAYNE
FIFTH PRESIDENT
A.B., Morehouse College; M.S., Columbia Univer-
sity; Advanced Study, University of Minnesota
and University of Chicago; Litt. D., Allen
University.
Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Payne Celebrate Their Twenty
Fifth Wedding Anniversary-On Sunday, June 21,
1953, Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Payne celebrated their
25th Wedding Anniversary at the President's
Residence. Members of the receiving line are
shown here with the beautiful wedding cake.
They are from left to right: Mrs. C. C. Beverly,
Orlando, Fla.; Dr. W. K. Payne II; Mrs. W. K.
Payne; Dr. Payne; Miss Rosalyn Payne and Dr.
C. C. Beverly, Orlando, Fla., brother of Mrs.
Payne.
Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Payne entertain
Bishops During A.M.E. Connectional
Council Meeting of Bishops held in
Savannah during February, 1954. Bishop
S. L. Greene, President, Council of
Bishops, is seated on the extreme left.
Though time will pass, and we shall part,
this book will be an unbreakable link in our
chain of memories .... And if, when look-
ing across the "Span of Time" covered in
these pages, you relive the happy days of
yesteryears for just a while, our efforts will
not have been in vain.
Thus we present this book to you. May
your hearts be lighter and your lives be
happier for the collegiate memories it may
bring.
Yours,
Johnnie P. Jones
Editor-inChief
DEDICATION
The 1954 TIGER
is dedicated to
MISS LOREESE E. DAVIS
Counsellor for Women
Miss Loreese E. Davis
A. B., W. Va. State
Counsellor of women at Savannah State, Miss Davis is one of the few
members of the administrative staff who have close contact with almost
every student. To many, she stands as a personification of the strength,
dignity, generosity, and practicality that must characterize any definition
of Savannah State. Miss Davis represents a vital force which expresses
itself at both the administrative and personal levels of college life, and
which will continue to do so for a good time to come.
It is in these terms and not merely in those of "long and devoted
service" — that we think of Miss Davis in this dedication. Out of re-
spect and gratitude for her service at the College, the staff is proud to
dedicate the 1 9 5 4 T I G E R to her.
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...Within these sacred halls we have covered the "Span
of Time" acquiring the knowledge of the ages ...
1954 TIGER STAFF
Seated, left to right: LaVerne Perry, copy editor; Jacquelyne Seward and Lucille H. Powell, copy staff; Johnnie
P. Jones,- editor-in-chief; Virginia E. James, photography staff; Jacquelyn Tooks, advertising staff and Daisy
Williams, photography staff. Standing, left to right: Oscar Dillard, advertising staff; James Thomas, associate
editor; Charlie White, advertising staff and Dennis Williams, business manager. Not shown: Eudell Wilcox, copy
staff; Mildred A. Graham, secretary and Dorothy Baldwin, copy staff.
W. H. M. BOWENS, Advisor
A.B., Morehouse
M.A., Atlanta University
MISS LUETTA B. UPSHUR
Advisor
A.B., Fort Valley State
THOMAS LOCKE
Staff Photographer
1953- '5 4 TIGER'S ROAR STAFF
Seated, left to right: Nadene Cooper, F arris Hudson, Margaret Brower, exchange editor; Pauline Silas, Clarence
Lofton, editor-in-chiej; Ida M. Lee, Julius Browning, Solomon Green and Mary Faison, feature editor. Standing,
left to right: James Thomas, Dorothy Moore, Nathan Dell, Lonnye Adams, society editor and James O'Neal,
sports editor.
8
The Faculty and Staff
OFFICERS OF ADMINSTRATION
TIMOTHY C. MEYERS ELSON K. WILLIAMS
Dean of Faculty Coordinator of General Education
A.B., Lincoln University (Pa.) M.A., Columbia University
M.A., Columbia University A.B., Morgan State College
ED.D., New York University
BEN INGERSOLL
Registrar
A.B., Morehouse College
MISS LUELLA HAWKINS
Librarian
B.S., Wilberforce University
B.S.L.S., Hampton Institute
WILLIAM J. HOLLOWAY
Chairman, Student Personnel
B.S., Hampton Institute
M.A., University of Michigan
WILTON C. SCOTT
Director of Public Relations
A.B., Xavier University
M.A., New York University
EMANUEL A. BERTRAND
Comptroller
BUSINESS STAFF
FELIX J. ALEXIS MRS . MOLLIE CURTWRIGHT
Superintendent
Building and Grounds
MRS. VARNETTA FRAZIER NELSON R. FREEMAN
Dietitian Veterans Counsellor
Savannah State College B.S., Savannah State College
Not Pictured
MRS. JOHNNIE S. HILL
Budget Assistant
B.S., Savannah State College
MRS. ELORIA S. GILBERT
Postmistress
City of Collegeof New York
WILLIAM T. SHROPSHIRE
Chief Accountant
DIVISION OF ARTS
AND SCIENCE
ELSON K. WILLIAMS
Director
A.B., Morgan State College
M.A., Columbia University
Ed.D., New York University
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
JOSEPH H. WORTHAM
A.B., Howard University
M.A., Ohio State University
B. T. GRIFFITH
Chairman
B.S., University of Pittsburgh
M.S., University of Pittsburgh
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS
M.A., Atlanta Universi
MISS ALBERTHA E. BOSTON
WILLIAM H. M. BOWENS
ROBERT C. LONG, SR.
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C. VERNON CLAY
B.S., Kansas State College
M.S., Kansas State College
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DEPARTMENT
OF
EDUCATION
JOHN H. CAMPER
B. S.. Savannah State
College; M. A, New
York University
CALVIN L. KIAH, CHAIRMAN
A. B., Morgan State College
M. A., Columbia University
Ed D., Columbia University
MRS. THELMA M. HARMOND MRS.
B. S., Fort Valley State College B. S.,
M. Ed, Atlanta University
ELDORA D. MARKS
Savannah State Col.
MRS. JENCY H. REEVES
A. B., Philander Smith Col.
M. A., Atlanta University
MRS.DONELLA G.SEABROOK
A B. , Morris Brown College
M. A, Atlanta University
MRS. LEANNA T. WILCO)*
B. S., Savannah State Collet
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COLERIDGE BRAITHWAITE
B. A., Harvard University
M. A., Harvard University
S.M.E., Ed.D., Columbia Univ.
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PHILIP HAMPTON
B.F.A., Kansas City Art Inst.
M.F.A. Univ. of Kansas City
L. ALLAN PYKE
B.S., Howard University
M.S., University of Michigan
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
THEODORE A. WRIGHT, CHAIRMAN
A. B., Baker University
University of Michigan
LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE
J. RANDOLPH FISHER, CHAIRMAN
A. B., Howard University
M. A., Howard University
MRS. ELLA W. FISHER
B.S., Xavier University
M.S. Temple University
ALBERT FRAZIER
B. S. Tuskegee Institute
MISS GERALDINE HOOPER
M.S., University of Wisconsin
MRS. ETHEL J. CAMPBELL MRS. BEULAH J. FARMER MISS ALTHEA V MORTON
B. S., Savannah State College A. B. , Spelman College A. B., Spelman College
M. A., Atlanta University M.S. .Tennessee Stale College M. A., Atlanta University
DEPARTMENT OF
LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE (CONT'D)
MISS JUANITA G. SELLERS
A.B., Spelman College
MRS. LUETTA C. UPSHUR
A.B., Fort Valley State College
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS
JOHN B. CLEMMONS
M.S., Atlanta University
Advanced study, University of Pittsburgh
MRS. SYLVIA BOWEN
A.B., Hunter College
MRS. MARTHA W. WILSON
B.S., University of Minnesota
M.A., University of Minnesota
Advanced study,
University of Minnesota
W. VERGIL WINTERS
A.B., State University of Iowa
Advanced study, Ohio State University
SOCIAL SCIENCES
ELMER J. DEAN, CHAIRMAN
A. B., Kentucky State Col.
ECONOMICS
R. GRANN LLOYD, CHAIRMAN
B. S., Tennessee A & I Col.
PH. D., New York University
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3LANTON E. BLACK MRS. JOAN L. GORDON WILLIAM E. GRIFFIN WILLIAM J. HOLLOWAY AMOJOGOLLO E. PEACOCK
3., Morris Brown College A. B., Jackson College A. B., Morehouse College B. S., Hampton Institute B. S., Wilber/orce University
D., Turner Theological M. A. Columbia University M. A. University of Michigan B. D., Wilber/orce University
Seminary M. A., Howard University
\., University of Chicago
/ISION OF HOME ECONOMICS
MRS. EVANEL R. TERRELL, DIRECTOR
B. S., University of Iowa
M. S., University of Iowa
MRS. MARTHA AVERY
B. S., Princess Arm College
M. S., Columbia University
MRS. MOLLIE CURTWRIGHT
B. S., Kansas State College
M. S., University of Minnesota
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Division of Home Economics
Division of
Trades and
Industries
MISS JANE E. ENTY
B. S., Howard University
WILLIAM B. NELSON, DIRECTOR
B. S., Alcorn A and M College
M. S. , Iowa State College
ARTHUR C. CARTER
B. S., Savannah State
College
SOL HARDEN
Savannah State College
RUTHERFORD LOCKETTE
M. S. , New York University
WILLIAM PERRY
AMATER TRAYLOR
A B., Morehouse College
18
CLERICAL STAFF
MRS. GWENDOLYN BASS, Secretary in Public
Relations office, B.S., Savannah State College.
MRS. IONA BROOKS, Secretary to the Dean of
Faculty, B.S., Catholic College.
MRS. ALETHIA G. DDCON, Secretary to the
Director of Trades and Industries, Y.W.C.A.
Business School of New York City.
MRS. MARY B. PEARSON, Secretary in Exten-
sion Office, B.S., Savannah State College.
MISS EUGENIA C. SCOTT, Secretary to the
President, B.S., South Carolina State College.
MISS EUNICE WRIGHT
Secretary to
Student Personnel
MRS. BERNICE HALL
Secretary, Superintendent
of Building and Grounds
LIBRARY STAFF
MISS MADELINE G. HARRISON
A.B., Fisk University
B.S.L.S., North Carolina College
M.S.L.S., University of Illinois
MISS ALTHEA V. WILLIAMS
A.B., Fort Valley State Collegi
B.S.L.S., Atlanta University
M.S.L.S., Syracuse University
Officers of Student Personnel
NELSON FREEMAN
WILLIAM HOLLOWAY
MRS. GERTRUDE HOLMES
R.N., Charity Hospital
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KEEP GEORGIA GREEN
Help us grow more trees for tomorrow by being especially
careful with lighted cigaretts and matches while in wooded
areas.
THANKS A LOT.
SAVANNAH TRANSIT COMPANY
824 EAST GWINNET STREET
PHONE 3-5767
SAVANNAH
GEORGIA
SSC2EH1 2ML
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ATLANTIC TRAILWAYS
CHARTERED BUS SERVICE ANYWHERE ANYTIME
Special Attention Given to Schools, Clubs and Other Organizations.
4 Through Schedules Daily to and from Columbus, Georgia
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Tickets and Information .... 1 09 West Broad Street
Phone: 3-2111
Savannah Georgia
1904
1954
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
GUARANTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
All Forms of Life, Endowment, Hospitalization, and
Industrial Insurance
Assets Over $1,244,000.00
Home Office: Savannah. Georgia
FOR YOUR PRINTING
Office Supplies and Equipment
Call .... 5242
Evans Printing Company
"The Printing House
that Service Built"
121 West York Street
WILLIAMS PRODUCE
Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables
Catering to Hotels, Restaurants and
Retail Stores
CITY WIDE DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone. . . 3-4640 - 6-2500
228 W. St. Julian Street
Savannah, Georgia
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SENIORS
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ADAMS, JULIA E.
Mi lien, Georgia
Elem. Education
ALLEN, ROY L
Biology
Omega Psi Phi
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ARMSTRONG, EULA M.
BATTISTE, HELEN D.
A. K. A.
Yearbook Staff 1953
F.T.A.
BAILEY, R. A.
BARNWELL, MARIE
Business Adminstration
Business Club
Dramatics Club
BESS, DOROTHY
BESS, RUB YE
Valdosta, Georgia
Quitman, Georgia
English
Tiger's Roar
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BISARD, FLORENCE
BROOKS, BERNICE R.
BROWN, CARL
BROWN, SARAH
BYRD, FRANCIS
Home Economics
Home Ec. Club
CAMPBELL, LEROY
CHISHOLM, GLORIA
F. T. A.
CHILDS, THELMA L.
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COLEMAN, HAZEL
COOPER, JAUNITA
Columbus, Georgia
CURTIS, WILLIAM
Reno, Georgia
Mathamatics
DELL, NATHAN
Dublin, Georgia
Chorus
Y. M. C. A.
DENSLER, JAMES
KAY
Alpha Kappa Mu
DOYLE, NESTER B.
Statesboro, Georgia
General Science
DILLARD, OSCAR G.
Atlanta, Georgia
Industrial Education
Student Council
Trade Association
Pan Helenic Council
Yearbook Staff
EDGEFIELD, WILLA
ELLEBY, EULA
EMMON, ANN
Delta Sigma Theta
F T A
FAISON, MARY
Lyons, Georgia
Y.W.C.A.
FLORENCE, HELEN
Brunswick, Georgia
FLORENCE, MARGARET
FORD, ALNA D.
Omaha, Georgia
Sigma Gamma Rho
Collegiate Counselor
FRANKLIN, EMMALYN J.
FRASIER, DAISY G.
GASKIN, CAROLYN L.
Zeta Psi Beta
GLADDEN, CAROLYN
Dramatic Club
GLOVER, RUTHA M.
GOODEN, ARBY D.
Pelham, Georgia
GORDAN, E. G.
GRAHAM, HELEN
GRIFFIN, MELVINA
HART, CARL
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HARVEY, MARY ETHEL
HAYES, EVELYN J.
Alachua, Florida
French Club
HILL, JAMES E.
Hazelhurst, Georgia
Social Science
Y.M.C.A.
HOLLOMAN, THOMASINA
Augusta, Georgia
Elementary Education
HOOKS, DAVID
Sanderville, Georgia
HUGHES, ELOISE
Fitzgerald, Georgia
JACKSON, LILLIE M.
Mathematics
Beta Kappa Chi
Art Club, F T A
JENKINS, SHIRLEY
JOHNSON, HAZEL
Business Education
JAMES, EVELYN V.
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KELSEY, MERCEDES
Ivy Leaf Club
Choral Society
KING, ROSE M.
Dramatics
LANGFORD, BERTHA
Coverington, Georgia
Zeta Phi Beta
F T A, Y.W.C.A.
LASSTLEN, GLADYS G.
LINDER, LILLIE
Americus, Georgia
Chior, Band
LOCKE, CHARLIE
Vidalia, Georgia
Social Science Club
Lanpoda Club
LONG, PAUL
MACK, MARIE
MANES, NAOMI
MATTHEWS, EARL
Jesup, Georgia
MC NEIL, OLIVER
MERRITT, EZRA
Bainbridge, Georgia
Kappa Alpha Psi
Pan Hellenic Council
MIDDLETON, JOHN
Moultrie, Georgia
Alpha Phi Alpha
MILLER, JEAN
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Collegiate Council
MITCHELL, CHRISTINE
MITCHELL, LAOMIA
MITCHELL, MERCEDES
MO YE, JOHNNIE
Home Economics Club
MOBLEY, HERMENIA
Waycross, Georgia
MURPHY, BERNICE
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MURRAY, LOUISE
OSGOOD, JERUSHA
PARROT, LOIS
McRae, Georgia
Elera. Education
PENN, ROSA
Rome, Georgia
Pyramid
Art Club
Tigers Roar
PORTER, DAISY
POWELL, JONNIE
Mcintosh, Georgia
PRYOR, ERNESTINE
PUSHA, R.
REEVES, JULIUS
REEVES, LOIS
Milledgeville, Georgia
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ROBERTS, CURLEY
Pyramid Club
ROBINSON, ARCHIE
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RYALS, BERNICE
RYALS, TIMOTHY
Townsend, Georgia
SCRUGGS, JEFFERSON
Dormitory Council
SESSION, DORIS
Tennille, Georgia
SEWARD, JACQUELYN
Graham, Georgia
Year Book Staff
SIMMONS, RUBY
SPELLS, AUDRIA MAE
Blackshear, Georgia
STALEY, NETA
Varsity Basketball
STRIPLING, CLEVELAND
THOMAS, HENRICE
College Choir
"Miss Savannah State"
SULLIVAN, MARY
THORNTON, HORTENSE
1953-54
TRAPPIO, ELLIS
TURNER, THOMAS HOWARD
WALKER, BEATRICE C.
Newmans Club
VAN ELLISON, LORETTA
F T A Art Club
WASHINGTON, BERNITHA L.
WASHINGTON, CELESTINE
WHITE, BENJAMINE
WHITE, CHARLIE
WHITE, ODESSA
WILCOX, DOROTHY N.
WILHIGHT, CHARLES
WILLIAMS, EARL
WILLIAMS, GERTRUDE
WEATHERSPOON, WILLIAM
Cario, Georgia
Varsity Football 1951-52-53
WOODS, WILLIAMS
Midway, Georgia
Chorus, Band
WRIGHT, GRACE
WRIGHT THEODORE A.
Physical Education B.S.
PERRY, LA VERNE
Yearbook staff
JONES, JOHNNIE P.
Business Administration
Tigers Roar Staff 52-53, Yearbook
Staff 53-54, Collegiate Councelors,
Student Loan Association, Athletic
Publicity, Veterans Club, Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity.
BAKER, BEAUTINE
Manassas, Georgia
Collegiate Councelors, Yearbook
Staff, Camilla Hubert Hall Council.
BALDWIN, DOROTHY
Miami, Fla.
Ele men /dry Edu cation
Varsity Basketball, Yearbook Staff.
WILCOX, EUDELL
Yearbook Staff, Collegiate Councel-
ors, Camilla Hubert Hall Council.
JAMES, VIRGINIA
Macon, Georgia
Yearbook Staff, Camilla Hubert
Hall Council, Collegiate Coun-
celors, A.K.A. Sorority.
WILLIAMS, DAISEY B.
Yearbook Staff. F.T.A., Sigma
Gamma Rho Sorority.
JIMIORS
JAMES ASHE
HALLIE ATKINSON
GERTRUDE BARTON
FRANCES BAKER
MARY BACON
MARY BERRY
WILLIAM BLOODSWORTH
PLEAS BRUCE
SADIE CARTER
ARMANDA COOPER
CURTIS COOPER
OLA B. COBB
JAMES CURTIS
OTTLEE DANIELS
MARCELLUS DAVIS
SHIRLEY DEMONS
MILDRED GRAHAM
SOLOMON GREEN
JIMMIE HABERSHAM
MARY HAGINS
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FLORENCE DENNY
BERTHA DILLARD
HAZEL DURR
JAMES ENGLISH
THOMAS EVANS
CLYDE FAISON
JULIA FINNEY
ELLA FORTSON
BERNICE FOWLER
SAMPSON FRASIER
GERTRUDE GOLDEN
ROBERTIA GLOVER
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SADIE HALL
RUBY HARRINGTON
MURIEL HATTON
JULIA HENDRIX
GENEVIEVE HOLMES
FRANCIE HOWARD
FERRIS HUDSON
HATTIE HULING
ELIZABETH JORDAN
WILLIE D. KENT
CLARENCE LOFTON
LAURINE LINDSEY
DAVID LURRY
ALEXANDER LUTEN
LILLIE MASSEY
BARBARA MATTHEWS
WALTER MC CALL
EDDIE MC KISSICK
JEWELL MILLER
OUIDA M. NASH
ANNIE M. HUGGINS
THELMA HUGHES
FRANCINE IVEY
MARNEISE JACKSON
MARTHA JACKSON
ROBERT JACKSON
VERA JACKSON
WILLIE M. JACKSON
ETHEL JONES
GEORGE JOHNSON
LEON R. JONES
ARTHUR JOHNSON
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ANNIE WHITE
VERA WHITE
JOHNNIE WILKERSON
DENNIS WILLIAMS
JAMES WILLIS
ELNORA WRIGHT
GLORIA WYNN
WILLIE WRIGHT
THOMAS POLITE
MARY A. REVELS
ROSE RICHARDSON
NATHANIEL ROBERTS
MARGARET ROBERTSON
MILDRED ROBINSON
PRISCILLA ROBINSON
EVELYN ROYALS
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JEAN M. WILLIAMS GENEVA YOUNG THOMAS J . LOCKE
CAMPUS BEAUTIES
Beauty, like the "Span of Time" is eternal
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JETTIE
LONNYE
MALSENIA
JOHN
VICTORIA
MILDRED
ADAMS
ARMSTRONG
ARNOLD
BAKER
BASHLEY
LILLIAN BATTISTE
EARL BERKENSTEINER
AGNES BESS
LEANDER BOGGS
LEONA BOLDEN
ROBERT BOSTON
GWENDOLYN BOWENS
ELLA BRUNSON
HORTENSE BRAXTON
HELEN BRYANT
EARL BROWN
DOROTHY BURNETT
WILLIAM BURNETT
RUTH BYRD
CHARLES CAMERON
LULA CANADY
DELORES CAPERS
CLAUDE CHAMPON
HORTENSE CHRISTOPHER
THEODORE COBB
GEORGE COCHRAN
BENNIE COOLEY
BETSY COOPER
VERA COOPER
JAMES
NADENE
ANNIE
BETTY
MAMIE
COOPER
CULBERTH
CUMBESS
DANIELS
DAVIS
INEZ DAWSON
DELORA DEAN
JAMES DILWORTH
DELORES DORSEY
JACK DRAKE
HAROLD DUGGAN
SAMUEL EARLY
ELIZABETH EDWARDS
BOBBYE ELLISON
SAMUELLA EUBANKS
CHATHAM FERGUSON
FAYE FLIPPER
VIRGINIA FRAZIER
RALPH GADSDEN
JOHNNIE GALLOWAY
FAYE GARDNER
ALBERTHA GILLIARD
RAYMOND GIVENS
FREDDIE GLOVER
MARVA GOODEN
GLADYS GOLDEN
LAURETTA GOOGLE
CATHERINE GORDON
EDDIE GORDON
FRED
BENJAMIN
CONSTANCE
ELIA
JANIE
GORDON
GRAHAM
GREEN
HALL
HARDEN
HAROLD COLLIER
HAZEL HARRIS
ERNEST HICKS
H. HOLMES
ROSIE HOLMES
WILLIE HORTON
BOBBIE HUNTER
ISAIAH ISOM
ARDELMA ISAAC
ERNESTINE JENKINS
RETHA JENKINS
BILLY JOHNSON
BERTHA JOHNSON
JULIETTE JOHNSON
JOHNNIE JOHNSON
HENRY JOHNSON
GWENDOLYN KEITH
CONSTANCE KNIGHT
MINNIE KORNEGAY
LAURA KORNEGAY
LEOLA LAMAR
IRIS LANE
EUNICE LANIER
RATHO LEE
EVELYN
LINDSEY
DORA
LUKE
LUTEN
MARTHA
MARSHALL
L. J-
McDANIEL
MEEKS
JOHN MC INTOSH
VERNESE MIKEL
GUSSIE MINECY
WILLIAM MOBLEY
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Lucile Anderson
Wanza Appling
Elizabeth Barker
Rose Y. Bates
Frederick Battiste
Maisie B'ell
Mary Bigham
Frank Blackshear
David Bodison
Rosa Boles
Bobbie E. Bonner
Geneva Boykins
Jack Bradshaw
Albert Braziel
Agnes Brown
Annie Brown
Eunice Brown
Eva M. Brown
Gladys Brown
Henrietta Brown
Jessie Brown
Joseph Brown
Ruth Brown
Willie Brown
Julius Browning
Lorenza Bryant
Frank Beauford
Queen E. Burrows
Hattie Burton
Robert Byrd
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Willie E. Baker
Eloise B. Baker
Charles E. Baker
Carrie Bailey
Rolston Carter
Rose M. Chaplin
Jerral Chisholm
James A. Clarke
Addie Clayton
Lawerence Cleveland
Annie C. Coleman
Frankye Coleman
Jackie B. Coleman
Theresa Coleman
Samuel Collins
Theo Copeland
Willie M. Council
Joseph W. Cox
Dorothy R. Davis
Irving Dawson
James Dearing
Sarah J. Dennis
Alice O. Dix
Willie J. Dixon
Milton Dowdy
Virginia C. Dowers
Mary L. Dozier
Agnes Drayton
Jeff Dunbar
Rosa Dunn
Virginia Green
France L. Griffin
Arey Guy ton
Minnie Hagan
Viola Hagan
Marion Hamilton
Clara Hanshaw
Annie D. Hardway
Roosevelt Hardwick
James Harris, Jr.
Josh Harris
Virginia Harris
Netlye A. Hardy
Carolyn Hayes
Hattie M. Hays
Dorothy R. Heath
Fannie Henry
David G. Hester
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Edith P. James
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Henry Jackson
Maebelle James
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Clevon Johnson
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Thomas Johnson, Jr.
Wallace Johnson
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Willie M. Johnson
Napoleon Jones
Ruby M. Jones
Willie C. Jones
Rosa L. Key
Roosevelt Kinder
Helen Kirkland
William Ladson
Lois M. Lane
Onnie B. Lawton
Ida Lee
Odell Lerine
Charles LeValle
Allen Lewis
Constance Lewis
Dorothy Lewis
Robert Lewis
Harriet Lewis
Willie M. Lovett
Genoris Magwood
Edward Manigo
Helen McBride
Howard McGriff
Mell McGuire
Cornelia McHenry
Catherine Milton
Byron Mitchell
Johnnie Mitchell
Juanita Moore
Margaret Moore
Verde 11 E. Moore
Ward Morris
Gloria Moultrie
Rose L. Myers
Ruby F. Myers
Willie M. Myers
Gladys Norwood
Annie Oliver
Price J. Oliver, Jr.
James O'Neal
Shirley Osgood
James Owens
Joseph Owens
Geraldyne Pairish
Dorothy Pickens
Annie Pierce
Ruth Patterson
Margaret Pinkney
Willie H. Pryor
Maudie M. Powell
Samuel Powell
Pauline D. Ray
Lula Reid
Shirley Reynolds
Moms Richardson
Jeanette Rickerson
Nathaniel Riggs
Annie J. Rogers
Arelious Robertson
Alberta Robertson
Charles Robinson
Clarence Robinson
Roosevelt Sampson
Jessie Scott
Rubbeanvian Scott
Joseph Scrutchins
Effort J. Scruggs
Virginia Sheffield
Marcus Shellman
James Sheppard
Nathaniel Simmons
Olivia Simmons
Ruby Sims
Charles Slater
Sarah Smalls
Barbara L. Smith
C. Smith
Telorise Green
Joan Green
Ernest Greene
Annie Grayson
Julie Grant
Mildred T. Graham
William Goodwin
Florence Gibson
Mildred Gaskins
Gloria Gamble
Willie Gaines
Darfus Fuller
Marie Fuller
Lilliam Freeman
Daniel Frazier
Anna Frazier
June Franklin
Louis Ford
Gerne Ford
Annie Flynn
Arthur Fluellen
Blanche Flipper
Alice Fletcher
Ethel Fields
Ruth Ferrell
Lois Evans
Maurice Epps
Earl Engram
Victoria Ellis
Nancy Ellis
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Julius Smith
Sadie Smith
Martha Stafford
Horace Stephenson
Janie Strobert
Madison Terrell
Grady R. Thomas
Ruby Thomas
Johnnie Thompson
Edith Tharpe
Frances Tremble
Bernice Turner
William Turner
Edward Vaughn
Marie Wallace
Harry Ward
Barbara Washington
Warner Waters
Verian Webb
Theodore Webb
Bettye West
William Weston
Lilliam Wesley
Thelma Whitfield
Julia White
Harriet Wiggins
Frances Williams
Dorothy Williams
Daniel Williams
Washington Key
Geneva Williams
George Williams
Jean Williams
Jeanette Williams
Sallie Williams
Selma Williams
Susan Williams
Johnny Wilson
Pearl Wilson
Vernita Wilson
Hazel Woods
Barbara Wright
Carolyn Wright
Daniel Wright
Julia Wright
Noel Wright
William Wright
Prince Wynn
Theodore Young
Merian Webb
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ORGANIZATIONS
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ALPHA KAPPA MU HONOR
SOCIETY
First row, left to right: Dean Howard
McKinney, John C. Smith University,
regional director; Julia Hendrix, Alma B.
Hunter, Barbara Bonson, President
Second row:Di. E.K. Williams, advisor;
Ann Enmons, Doris Sanders, Thomas
Evans, Daisy Frazier, Lillian Jackson,
James Densler.
THE
COLLEGE
BAND
i L. Allen Pyke,
CAMILLA HUBERT HALL COUNCIL
Miss Loreese Davis, Advisor
First row, left to right: Miss Davis, Virginia James, Evelyn Cul-
pepper, Mary Bacon
Second row: Barbara Brunson, Genevieve Holmes.
COLLEGIATE COUNSELORS
Seated, left to right: Beautine Baker, Virginia
James, Mary Revels, Marlene Lindsey, Gwen-
dolyn Keith, Alma Hunter, Evelyn Culpepper,
Julia Hendrix, Robertia Glover.
Standing: James Densler, Thomas Evans, Harold
Collier, Oliver Swaby, Clarence Lofton, Walter
McCall, Timothy Ryals.
CHORAL SOCIETY
First Row, left to right: Lois Parrot,
Lillian Freeman, Mary Alice Gilmore,
Margaret Brower, Willie Lou Wright, Ann
Price, Julia White, Lillie Linder.
Second Row: Mercedes Mitchell, Annie
C. Coleman, Dorothy Tilson, Henrice
Thomas, Mercedes Kelsey, Viola Wynn,
Lila Gloster, Delano Hadley.
Third Row: Irving Dawson, Nathan Dell,
Robert Jackson, Joseph Brown, Charlie
Locke, Timothy Ryals, Curtis Cooper,
George Johnson, William Woods, Carter
Peek, Oliver Swaby, Johnny Moton,
Isiah Ison.
Standing: Dr. C. H. Braithwaite, Director
FRENCH CLUB
Miss Althea V. Morton, Advisor
First Row, left to right: Archie Robinson, Nelsie Johnson, Edith Tharpe, Bernice Sheftall, Sallie
Walthour, Cleveland Lawrence, Miss Morton.
Second Row: Harold Collier, Henry Jackson, Curtis Cooper, Thomas Johnson.
3ach, Beethoven, Brahams ... The immortal language of music
spans aeons Le mot juste We learn in the
"rench Club to bridge the gap between different tongues
^eaders of tomorrow are trained in the Dormitory Council
rechniques of the old science of money lending are acquired
Time moves on
HILLHALL COUNCIL
Nelson Freeman, Adviser
Mr. Freeman, Nathan Dell, Irvinj
Dawson, Jefferson Scruggs.
STUDENT LOAN ASSOCIATION
Ben Ingersoll, Adviser
Seated, left to right: Emmalyn Franklin, Marie Barn-
well, Herman Terry, Mildred A. Graham, Clarence
Lofton.
Standing: Ellis Trappio, Timothy Ryals, William
Brown, Carter Peek, Johnnie P. Jones
THE VETERANS CLUB
First row, left to right: James O. Thomas, Jr., Francine Ivey, Miss Veterans Club; Ellis Trappio
Second row: Herman C. Terry
Third row: William Goodwin, David Lurry, Lemore Steward, Harry Hudson, Ocie King, Herbert H.
Glover, John White, Leander Boggs, Herman Roberts, James O'Neal, Wanza P. Appling, Nelson
Freeman, Advisor.
Fourth row: Ivory B. Jefferson, Willie B. Hooks, Marcus Shellman, George Merchison, Dennie Riley,
Thomas Richardson, Corry Sampson, William Wright, Johnnie L. Johnson, James Frazier, Edward
Joiner.
Fifth row: Johnnie P.Jones, Emory Brown, Henry Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Charles Golden, Edward
Huff, Jim C. Smith, Willie Chandler, Alexander Gardner, Ernest Owens, Albert Taylor.
Sixth row: Arthur Dilworth, Jessie L. Doyle, Robert C. Whitfield, Glenn Bowers.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION
First row, left to right: Eugene L. Isaac,
Advisor; Clarence Lofton, Horace Ste-
phens, Josh Harris, David Powell, Jona-
than Jeffries, Prince Oliver, Homer Bry-
son
Second row, left to right: Charlie White,
Prince Wynn, Henry Jackson, George
Williams, John Smith, Charles LaValle,
Robert M. Byrd
Third Row: Isaiah Isom, Cleveland Law-
rence, Harold Duggans, Oliver Swaby,
Fourth row, left to right: James Meeks,
Wallace Johnson, Milton Dowdy, Eddie
McKissick, Jefferson Dunbar, William
Curtis, Farris Hudson
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IN GREEKDOM
SORORITIES
GAMMA UPSILON CHAPTER
First row, left to right: Laverne Perry, Delores
Perry, Virginia James, Jean Miller, Annie White.
Second Row: Mamie Davis, Helen Battiste, Bea-
trice Doe, Bessie Capers, Shirley Demons.
Third Row: Loretta Van Ellison, Nell Washing-
ton, Odessa White.
DELTA SIGMA THETA
Delta Nu Chapter
Ernestine Moon, Ella Fortson, Doris Sanders,
Lillian Jackson, Evelyn James, Evelyn Lindsey,
Robertia Glover, Lillie Linder, Ann Enmons.
IVY LEAF CLUB
Seated, left to right:Geneva Young, Delora Dean,
Anetta Gamble, Pauline Silas, Mercedes Kelsey,
Otlee Daniels.
Standing: Loretta Van Ellison, dean of pledges.
SIGMA GAMMA RHO
Alpha Iota Chapter
Left to right: Mary Hagin, Doris Singleton, Bernitha Washington,
Daisy Williams, Francie Howard.
ZETA PHI BETA
RHO Beta Chapter
Left to right: Barbara Brunson, LaRue
Gaskin, Beautine Baker, Mary Bacon,
Clyde Faison.
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AND FRATERNITIES
ALPHA PHI ALPHA
. Delta Eta Chapter
Kneeling, left to right: Alexander Luten, Thomas
Evans.
Standing; Harold Collier, John Middleton, Charles
Brannon, Thomas Polite, Theodore Collins, Curtis
Cooper, Willie Anderson, Charles White.
KAPPA ALPHA PSI
Gamma Chi Chapter
First row, left to right: Jefferson Scruggs, James Densler,
Oscar Dillard, Virgil Wilcher, Archie Robinson, David
Lurry.
Second row: Sampson Frazier, Ezra Merrit, James Collier,
Dennis Williams, James Murray.
OMEGA PSI PHI
Alpha Gamma Chapter
Left to right: James Hill, Robert Philson, David Hooks, Clarence
Lofton, Nathan Mitchell, Arthur Johnson, Walter McCall, Tommy
Snead, Levy Taylor, Johnny Moton, James Ashe.
SCROLLERS CLUB
First row, left to right :Oscar Dillard, dean of pledges,
Benjamin Graham, Henry Johnson, James Murray,
assistant dean of pledges.
Second row: Robert Jackson, James Thomas, Ernest
Hicks.
LAMPODAS CLUB
John Arnold, Isaac Isom, Melvin Marion.
TRADE ASSOCIATION
Eugene Isaac, Advisor
OFFICERS OF TRADE ASSOCIATION
First Row, left to right: Henry Johnson, Vice-Presi-
dent; Homer Bryson, President; Oscar Dillard, Treas-
urer.
Second Row, left to right: Walter McCall, reporter;
Isaac Isom, Chaplain, R. David Lurry, recording sec-
retary; John Arnold, representative to student council.
CARPENTRY CLASS AT WORK
Frank Tharpe, Instructor
m LUH
WOODWORK CLASS
Eugene Isaac, Instructor
CLASS IN SHOE REPAIR
Sol Harden, Instructor
CLASS IN LEATHERCRAFT
SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE
Dr. William K. Payne, President
Savannah State College is an accredited senior college, located in Chatham County just one mile from
Savannah, the oldest city in the state. Its campus, surrounded by beautiful moss-laden oak trees, is one of
the most naturally beautiful campuses to be found anywhere. One-hundred and thirty-six acres of land with
more than thirty modern buildings, fully equipped, comprise the campus of ''Georgia's largest institution for
the higher education of Negroes." Here, in Georgia's seacoast region, and on the outskirts of "The City
by the Sea," exists excellent educational and recreational facilities.
PROGRAM
A Wide Variety of Courses Designed for:
• Men and women who desire to prepare for teaching positions in elementary and secondary schools.
• Normal school graduates and high school graduates who desire to earn a Bachelor's degree in Arts
and Sciences, Home Economics or Trades and Industries.
• In addition to the degree programs in the Business Administration Curriculum, a two-year secre-
tarial science program is offered for students who, at present, do not find it convenient to remain
in college for four years; and/or for those who wish to pursue a junior college terminal program.
• Men and women desiring certificates of proficiency in Auto Mechanics, Automotive Body and
Fender Repair, Carpentry, and Cabinet-Making, Electrical Maintenance and Installation, Ma-
chine Shop Practice, Masonry, Painting and Decorating, Radio Repairing and Shoe Repairing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, WRITE: Ben Ingersoll, Registrar, Savannah State College, Savannah,
Georgia.
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ACTIVITIES
71
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"Autumn Fiesta" .... Everybody likes a parade
.... Te dum, te dum, dum ....
l-_
g» «?Ss
Dr. Payne presents "Miss Savannah State" dur-
ing Homecoming halftime activities. Captain
William Weatherspoon waits to present her the
traditional football.
*tmmgm£l
»^!.*ii:'iS
Those high-stepping majorettes hold back the
hands of time for a second ...
Left to right: Juanita Cooper, Lillie Linder,
Mildred Bashley, Muriel Hatten.
"A joy forever"... Time cannot erase the memory of this beauty.
Beatrice Walker, attendant; Henrice Thomas, "Miss Savannah
State College", Evelyn James, attendant.
Parade holds specta-
tors spellbound as it
moves down West Broad
Alumni Queens, Albany chapter, pose with John
McGlockton, president of the General Alumni
Association. Left to right: Mrs. E. Turner Smith,
attendant; Mrs.Orene Hall, queen; Mrs.R. Crosse.
Platform Party
poses on campus
after June Com—
mencemen t.Dr.
Ambrose Caliver
was speaker.
Dr. Caliver, Assis-
tant Commission-
er, United States
Department of Ed-
ucation, is caught
by the camera dur-
ing his speech
"Free Men in a
Free World."
M. D. 1 are f °r the hum ' SOme
' - Tjm e mores hum an bod
ve s onward.
C. V. Clay, academic marshal, leads the com-
mencement processional across the campus.
m otiol m . Audi °-Visu a l A -j
W. E. Griffin, assistant professor of
social science, lectures to class in
Contemporary Georgia.
The College Inn, Oops! We rnean the College Center .... What wonderful
times we had within its walls .... Ah! Time, that cannot be recaptured .
We recall the gaiety and friendly atmosphere at the social hours ..
73
Dr. Payne greets Harry German at Presi- Alfredo Campoli, Violinist, poses with members of
dent's Reception for seniors. the College family after his January concert.
Firefighters stage exhibit on SSC's campus, displaying Secondary Workshop members discuss ways of implemen-
their skill at extinguishing fires. The Thunderbolt, Sava- ting their theme. Dr. Calvin L. Kiah directed the Work-
nnah, and Hunter Air Force Base fire departments parti- shop,
cipated in the demonstration.
Albany chapter. Alumni Association, meet to
plan the 1953-54 Scholarship Drive.
Howard Seay, Alumnus, Albany businessman,
addressed the Albany chapter.
Dr. Payne addressed alumni in College Center during
Homecoming activities.
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SPORTS
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1953 TIGER SQUAD, COACHES AND TRAINER
Kneeling, center, with ball, James Meeks, trainer
First row, left to right: Gilbert Jackson, Harry Ward, Will Johnson, Charles Johnson, Douel Castain,
Ivory Jefferson, James Williams, L. J. McDaniel, and Coach Henry Bowman
Second row, left to right: Joseph Cox, Ernest Hicks, Byron Mitchell, Christian Smith, Robert Butler,
Frank Byrd, James Ashe, and Coach Albert Frazier
Third row, left to right: Charles Cameron, Melvin Jones, William Watson, Louis Lord, William
Weatherspoon, Lester Jackson and Earl Terry'
SCOREBOARD, 1953
SSC
6
Elizabeth City
Alabama State
Morris College
Bethune — Cookman
Albany State
Florida Normal
Claflin
Paine
98
38
55
51
Coach Al Frazier, left, and Coach
H. F. Bowman get "on the ball."
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Theodore A. "Ted" Wright, Athletic Director
William Weatherspoon,
FB, Cairo, Ga. Captain,
1953 Tigers.
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BOY'S BASKETBALL TEAM, 1954
Left to right: William Turner, Roosevelt Hardwick, Henry Praylo, Melvin Jones, Richard Washing-
ton, L. J. McDaniels, E. Z. McDaniels, John Galloway, Otis Brock, Cecilio Williams, Gilbert
Jackson, Clevon Johnson, Albert Braziel, Charles Cameron, Arthur Fluellen, Noel Wright, Dan
Nichols, Robert Lewis
Center: Ivory Jefferson, Manager.
BOYS'S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD
OPPONENT
OOP ONE NT
Clark
87
South Carolina
72
69
Benedict
77
46
60
83
54
68
Allen
88
Morris
58
79
Fort Valley
61
78
Knoxville
65
64
93
Florida N and I
59
50
Florida A and M
Albany
40
5 3
43
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Otis Brock
Guard
Forward
Henry Praylo
Zecilio Williams
Center
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GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM, 1954
Left to right: Ruth Patterson, Catherine Gordon, Edith Ray, Louise Kornegay, Viola Mitchell,
Mildred Graham, Clara Bryant, Rosa Lee Moore, Francie Howard, Gwendolyn Keith, Neta Staley,'
Elnora Wright, Dorothy Baldwin, Iris Lane, Gladys Reddicks, Laura Kornegay, Shirley Reynolds
GIRL'S SCOREBOARD, 1954
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33
Won:
11 Straight
* Games Away
36
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38*
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Mrs. Ella W. Fisher, right, and
Miss Gerald ine Hooper, coaches.
Clara Bryant,
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