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Yearbook Name

Maids and A Man 1948

Location

Augusta, Georgia (Richmond County)

Additional Information
£X LIBRIS
1948
Published by the student body of
TUBMAN HIGH SCHOOL
Augusta, Georgia
BENITA PHINIZY Editor-in-Chief
RUTH HOUSTON___Business Manager
TUBffifin HIGH
maws
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The Staff of the 1948 MAfDS AND A MAN
gratefully dedicates this volume
To
Emily Haruie afabmatt
A native of Frankfort, Kentucky, Emily Harvie Thomas
came to Augusta in 1818. Here she met and married Richard
Tubman, a young Englishman who was in this country ex-
porting indigo and tobacco. Soon after their marriage, Mr.
Tubman died. Showing remarkable business ability, Mrs.
Tubman managed several large plantations and encouraged
manufacturing in the South. Before the Civil War, she freed
her slaves and chartered a boat to send them back to Africa.
During the latter years of the Civil War to alleviate the suf-
fering of the Confederate wounded, she imported from France
the first ice machine to reach America.
Mrs. Tubman was a member of the First Christian Church
which she founded and built. She was a leader in religious
thought. She provided the means for young men to study for
the ministry, supported missionaries in many parts of the
world, endowed chairs in several colleges, and contributed to
all civic affairs.
In 1874, Emily H. Tubman presented to the Board of
Education a building on Reynolds Street for the purpose of
establishing a high school for the girls of Augusta.
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A. DOROTHY HAINS
Assistant Principal
A.B. Elizabeth College
Charlotte, North Carolina
LAMAR WOODWARD
Principal
A.B. Mercer University, Macon, Ga.
M.S. Education, University of Georgia
GERTRUDE COMEY
B.L. Smith College, Northampton. Massachusetts
M.A. Columbia University, New York City.
MARCIA CLARK
Diploma Rochester School of Technology, Roches-
ter, New York.
ANN BRADDY
B.A. Converse College, Spartanburg, South Car-
olina. M.A. University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill. Graduate Work University of London 1938-39
ELEANOR BOATWRIGHT
B.A. Teachers’ College, Columbia University, New
York. M.A. Duke University, Durham, North Car-
olina.
LORA PEARCE
Ph.B. University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. M.Ed.
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
DOROTHY HALBERT
B.Mus. College of Fine Arts, Syracuse University,
Syracuse, New York.
EDITH NACHMAN
Fh.B. University of Chicago, Chicago. III.
MARY GILLILAND
B A. Converse College. Spartanburg, South Car-
olina. M.A. Columbia University. New York City.
BELLE WALKER
B.A. Agnes. Scott College, Decatur,
Georgia.
MABEL BYRD
Ph.B. Denison University, Granville,
Ohio.
SARA FULLBRIGHT
B.A. Agnes Scott College, Decatur,
Georgia. M.A. Emory University,
Georgia.
MARGARET WHITE
B.S. Home Ec. G.S.C.W., Milled; -ville,
Georgia.
BEULAH FENDER
B.A. University of Georgia, . ns.
Georgia.
BERTHA CARSWEL
B.A. Shorter College, Rome, Georgia.
ruth McAuliffe
B.A. Agnes Scott College, Decatur,
Georgia. M.A. University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill. Naval Reserve
Midshipman School, Northampton,
Mass.
GRACE STRAUSS
B.A. University of Georgia, Athens.
M.A. Columbia University, New York
City.
MARIE HULBERT
B.S. University of Georgia, Athens.
M.A. Duke University, Durham, North
Carolina. Naval Reserve Midshipman
School, Northampton, Mass.
AMABEL LANSDELL
B.A. Bessie Tift College, Forsyth, Ga.
FLORA C. THOMPSON
B.A. G.S.C.W. Milledgeville, Georgia.
M.A. Columbia University, New York
City.
MILDRED VON KAMP
B.A. Bowling Green College of Com-
merce, Bowling Green, Ky.
SARAH NORRIS
A.B.J. University of Georgia, Athens.
MARY JONES
B.A. Furman University, Greenville,
South Carolina.
EUGENIA THOMPSON
B.S. Georgia State College for Women,
Milledgeville, Georgia.
JAQUELIN MARSHALL
B.A Shorter College, Rome, Georgia.
M.A. 'Baylor <'.nversity, Waco, Texas.
M-’.Y MEYER
B.S. ' >llege St. Elizabeth, Convent
Static. N. J.
DOI. JTHY MOORE
B.S. G.S.C.W., Milledgeville, Georgia.
DERRY GARRETT
Diploma Martin’s Business College.
Augusta, Georgia.
RUBY HORTON
B.A. G.S.C.W., Milledgeville, Georgia.
EVELYN McNAIR
B.E. Ed. G.S.C.W., Milledgeville, Ga.
B.A. Library Science, Emory Universi-
ty, Georgia.
ROBBIE PARKS
B.A. Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C.
RUBY TURNER
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
EMMA WILKINSON
B.A. Oglethorpe University, Georgia.
WINNIE OVERSTREET
B.S. G.S.C.W., Milledgeville, Georgia.
LAURA AKERMAN
B.S. Coker College, Hartsville, S. C.
BARBARA CLARK
B.S. Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn.
MARY MURPHY
B.A. Newberry College. Newberry, S. C.
VALLUSIA ANCHORS
B.A. Mercer University, Macon, Ga.
HELEN FOSHEE
Georgia State College for Women, Mil-
ledgeville, Georgia.
MARGARET WOOD
B.A. George Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee.
SUZANNE WADE
B.A. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. ■
RUTH ROBINSON
B.A. Bessie Tift College, Forsyth, Georgia.
RUTH KIMBROUGH
B.Mus. Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C.
Pianist

SENIOR OFFICERS
OTWELL ___ President
SHERMAN .. . Vice-President
CHANDLER ...................... .. Secretary
AYERS .........._________________ Treasurer
SAMUELS ................ Pcint Manager
SENIOR SPONSOR
VALLUSIA ANCHORS
ANGADELL ADAMS
MYRTIS AGNER
JANE ALLEN
j.EANNETTE ANDERSON
MARY ARNETT
MILDRED ASHE
LUCILE AYERS
AUDREY BAILEY
CAROLINE BARRETT
DORIS BEELAND
EDITH BERRY
BETTY BIBB
SHIRLEY BIVENS
BETTY BLANKENSHIP
owns
BARBARA BONNETTE
BETTY BROWN
BETTY BURCH
ANN BYRD
JESSIE MAE
BURCKHALTER
BETTY JANE CARLTON
ANN CARTER BURDELL
PAULINE CARTER
ANN BUTLER
BETTY E. CHANDLER
BETTY M. CHANDLER
ANNE COOPER
BETTY LOU CHILD
MARY ALICE COLQUITT
BETTY COOK
MARY CUNNINGHAM
ANN DAVIS
INA DAVIDSON
ARTEMISIA DENNIS
SARA DESSAUER
BELVA LEE DOBYNS
BETTY DUDLEY
JUNE DOUGLAS
SUE DYCHES
JUNE EDENFIELD
HELEN EVANS
HELEN FLOYD
BETTY FORTSON

LINDA FOSTER
BETTY GODBEE
CAROLINE FOWLER
ANN GOOLSBY
BESSIE LEE GARDNER
JUANITA GRAYSON
BILLIE GARDNER
BETTY GREENE
DOLORES GIBBS
LOUISE GREEN
JOANNE GRIMAUD
VIRGINIA GRIMAUD
BETTY GROSE
MARY HARDIN
JOYCE HARDY
VERNA LEE HARDY
MIRIAM HARWELL
MARGIE HELMLY
MARY FRANCES HOGAN ELIZABETH HOLMES
SALLY HOOD
BARBARA HOWARD
JEAN INGLETT
JEAN INMAN
RUTH HOUSTON
ELEANOR JACKSON
DOROTHY HENDERSON
JEWELL HIGHTOWER
JACQUELINE HITT
CHRISTINE HOBBS
ANNE JAMISON
BETTY JARRETT
PEGGY JEFFCOAT
BETTY JOHNSTON
SUE JOHNSON
DOROTHY JOHNSON
ELIZABETH JONES
KATHRYN JONES
NINA JONES
MARTHA JORDAN
BETTY JEAN KING
AMY LAW
SUZANNE LEVINE
MILDRED LEWIS
AUDREY LINDSEY
BETTY LOFTON
CHRISTINE LUNDY
BARBARA MANLY
VIRGINIA MARKS
BARBARA MATTHEWS
DORIS MARTIN
JANE MAYNARD
JOYCE MARTIN
anne McClendon
PEGGY MARTIN
jean McConnell
JANE MARYE
PEGGY MEADS
KATHRYN MEEKS
BETTY MELTON
BETTY MILLS
SYLVIA MOUTOS
BETTY JO MOYER
BETTY ANNE MULCAY
LA VERNE MURPHY
ELEANORA NIXON
ELOISE NIXON
GAIL OLIVER

1
ANNE OTWELL
MYRTIE PACE
LYDIA PATE
LOLETIA PATTERSON
BETTY PHILLIPS
BENITA PHINIZY
ANNABEL POPE
LORENE PORTERFIELD
MILDRED PRATHER
EVELYN PRIEST
DORIS PRIOR
MARY QUINN
PHYLLIS RABUN
ATHENA RABUN
RUTH REARDEN
MARY LOU REESE
MARGARET RICHTER
BETTY SANDERS
SALLY ROBERTS
ANNE SATCHER
JOAN ROSENTHAL
ANNE SAYER
BETTY SAMUELS
PATRICIA SCHWALL

BETTY SCOTT
JOYCE SEGO
DOLORES SHAPIRO
PEGGY SHERMAN
RITA SILVER
ANN SMALLEY
JEANNE SIMPSON
ANNE SMITH
MARY SISK
JEAN SMITH
MIRIAM SISKIN
MONA STEWART
JOAN STOCKTON
JUNE THOMPSON
MILLIE STREET
BETTY ANN
THRAILKILL
BETTY SUMNER
DOROTHY THRASHER
DOROTHY VINING
MARY ELLEN WALKER
ANN WARR
ADELE WARREN
MARY ANNE THOMAS
HELEN TUDOR
GLORIA WATKINS
JOYCE WEIL
NELL WESTBROOK
ANN WHATLEY
BARBARA WIDENER
MARY WOLFE
DAISY WOO
LILY WOO
BETTY WOOD
JEWELLE CRAWFORD
NANNETTE YOUNG
SALLY WYLDS
MT TOUTH
To me my youth was but a dreary day
In which for work I was too young and delicate;
In truth, I could do nothing well but wait;
My childish plans were all for grown up time,
Ambition and not blood flowed from my heart;
In future days I lived—in present, pined;
I had the will to go but not to start.
Neglecting time that was upon me then,
I gave my childhood to oblivion;
And thus no memories have I of when
My infant dreams ceased ever surging on.
And now, alas—too late my youth I see
Might have been the happiest part of me.
Gail Oliver
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THEO MacMURPHY.................... President
MAY MERRY__________Vice-President
FRANCES AMICK.................... Secretary
RACHEL WONG____............____Treasurer
JACKIE PARKS........Point Manager
ALICE AARONSON
MARION ALMOND
PEGGY ALMAND
FRANCES AMICK
JOAN ANTHONY
BETTY JUNE AYERS
VIVIAN BALCUM
LETA BARFIELD
GENEVA BARRETT
I
JOAN BARRETT
KATHERINE BARRETT
BARBARA BENNETT
BETTY BESSINGER
ELISE BLACKWELL
BETTY BLANCHARD
CAROLYN BOHLER
MARGARETHA BOWICK
LaVERNE BOWMAN
DeBRADA BROWN
DOLORES BROWN
MARY ELLEN BROWN
JO ANN BROWN
LOIS ANNE BROWN
DOROTHY BURDASHAVi
PEGGY CAMPBELL
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EVELYN CAREY
MILDRED CARROLL
JOAN CASTLEBERRY
MARTHA CAWLEY
JOAN CHAMBERS
LUCY CLAYTOR
JANE ELLEN CLONTZ
JOAN COMPTON
JOYCE CREECH
BILLIE CUMBEE
JOAN CURLEY
LOUISE D’ANTIGNAC
ANNE DASHER
BETTY DEBOE
BETTY DEMPSEY
VIRGINIA DREXEL
JUJlWfW
SARAH DUKES
MARTHA DURDEN
BARBARA EDWARDS
GERTIE ELLENBERG
ELAINE FOGEL
HELEN FOSTER
ANN FRENCH
LAURA GAUTHIER
JOYCE GREEN
PEGGY GREEN
MILDRED GROOVER
VERA GREESON
MARILYN GHEESLING
ELIZABETH GOODWIN
MILDRED GORMLEY
BETTY ANNE GREENE
JANELLE GRIFFIN
EDNA GRIMAUD
ANN GUTIERREZ
JULIA HAGLER
LOIS SUE HALE
MIRIAM HAMILTON
SUE HANSHEY
DOROTHY HARDIN
GERALDINE HARRISON
MONTEEN HASTY
ERLINE HELMLY
SUSAN HEMSTREET
JOYCE HEYWARD
EUGENIA HIERS
ANNE HOPKINS
ANN HUTCHENSON
JOAN JANSEN
MARGARET JANSEN
BETTY JENKINS
MARY JOE
JEANETTE JOHNSON
BETTY JONES
VIRGINIA JUE
DOROTHY KENNEDY

ISABELLE KEY
BARBARA KINARD
BETTY KILPATRICK
JOYCE KING
EVELYN KULP
BARBARA LANGLEY
ANN LEE
DORIS LEWIS
CHARLOTTE LUCKEY
PAT MANGUM
ELLEN MARTIN
JOAN McNEILL
JOYCE McNURE
ELIZABETH MEADS
GLADYS MEIERE
ALICE MERRY
MAY MERRY
CHRISTINE McCARTY
JEANETTE McCLAIN
RUTH McCOY
CAROLINE McGAHEE
THEO McMURPHEY
MONA McNUTTY
RACHEL MOORE
JOANNE MYRICK
MARY NeSMITH
BETTY NETHERLAND
ANNE NEWTON
BOBBIE NICKLES
ANNETTE OLLERICH
PATSY O’NEAL
BARBARA OWENS
SHIRLEY PARDUE
SHIRLEY PARHAM
MARGARL..' PARKER
JACQUEL >’E PARKS
BETTY PARRISH
BETTY PATRICK
PEGGY PEABODY
CLAIRE PERKINS
Junius
JUNE PERKINS
BETTY PHELPS
MARY POWELL
MARY HELEN POWELL
PANSY PRICE
SARAH PRIEST
SUE PRICE
IMOGENE PURVIS
HAZEL RADFORD
JANE RAGSDALE
BETTY RAINES
LAURA RAMSAY
BETTY SUE RAMSEY
ERLENE REESE
MARY RHENEY
GLENDA ROOKS
MARGIE ANN
ROSSIGNOL
FRANCES ROWE
JEAN ROWE
BARBARA RUBENSTEIN
JOYCE RUSHTON
GLORIA SHAPIRO
PEGGY SIMPSON
ANN SMITH
MAXINE SMITH
BETTY STOCKTON
JANE STONE
BETTY STUART
SARA TANNER
CONNIE TANT
HAZEL THOMPSON
ANNE VOORHIS
RENA WALKER
CATHERINE WALTERS
juninas
MARY WATERS
JUANITA WATKINS
BEVERLY
WEATHERFORD
MARJORIE WIDENER
BETH WILCOX
ELSIE ANN WILLIGER
EDNA WHEATLEY
BESSIE MAE WOMBLES
RACHEL WONG
ELIZABETH WOODS
PAULINE WREN
BETTY YOUNGBLOOD

SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Standing left to right: Jewell Bentley, Martha Dye, Sondra
Williams, Sandra McConnell. Seated: Florrie Fleming.
FLORRIE FLEMING________________..........President
SANDRA McCONNELL.............Vice-President
JEWELL BENTLEY........................Secretary
SONDRA WILLIAMS.............„..........Treasurer
MARTHA DYE.______________... Point-Manager
Christine Barrs, Wennie Bowen,
Betty Bumpus, Ada Bradley, Mary
Alice Blair, Gloria Beddingfield,
Betty Belger, Joyce Barton, Mary
Ruth Bridges, Cynthia Bolton,
Patsy Blanchard, Nelle Winn
Blanchard, Mollie Burdell, Caro-
lyn Butler.
Seated: Carolyn Hadden. Annette Harper, Ely-
nor Fortune. Joanne Ford, Joan Griffen, Austin
Gilliland. Janette Gay, Marion Foster, Mary Joyce
Harrison, Joan Fulmer.
Standing: Burnie Guy, May Godowns, Betty
Jewell Hemley, Jean Graham, Nell Ruth Guill,
Glenda Henderson, Joe Ann Handrix, Virginia
Godfrey, Barbara Gunter, Bengoven George, Flor-
ric Fleming, Sarah Galloway. Gloria Ganus.
On arm of sofa: Grace Harris, Betty Garner.
Standing, Back Row, left to
right: Frances Chambers, Betty
Denton, Laverne Davis, Jeanette
Crawford, Elizabeth Erickson,
Ruby Capps, Betty Joan Cox,
Dorothy Cooper, Martha Dye,
Barbara Clark, Lois Dozier, Pat-
sy Campbell, Betty Jean Fell.
Seated, Front Row, left to right:
Betty Chapman (on arm of sofa),
Jackie Chavous, Janice Everett,
Barbara Culpepper, Betty Ann
Crawford, Dolores Crawford, Joice
Dyson (back of sofa), Anne Carmi-
chael, Janice Dubose, Joyce Clay-
ton, Barbara Clary, Carolyn Eu-
banks, Peggy Durham, Gertrude
Eidson (on arm of sofa).
Standing: Ellen Boone, Margaret Brown, Mar-
tha Bryan, Roslyn Bogeslav, Mary Belger, Barbara
Allen, Janet Bowdidge, Dollie Bradshaw.
Seated: Jewell Bentley, Shirley Allgood, Betty
Jean Baker, La Verne Bridges.
Standing: Anne Jennings, Kay Frances Hutto,
Margaret Lewis, Thelma Howard, Pauline Led-
better.
Jean Johnson, Betty Jo Horne, Doris Huff, Carol
Hiers.
Second Row: Betty Hutchins, Lucille Hobbs,
Betty Ivey, Peggy King, Betty Kitchens.
First Row: Harriet Jue, Carolyn Ken-
nedy, Mary Kelley.
Second Row: Grace Johnson, Dorothy
Johnston, Jane Heng, Marjorie Jennings,
Jane Huguley, Barbara Lang.
Top: Gloria Johnson, Betty Jackson,
Beatrice Howard, Crystan Hindman.
Left to right: Annie Laura Love, Bev-
erly McMichael, Jeanine Mays, Pat Mar-
but, Wanda Matthews, Barbara McLean,
Mary Lynn, Anna Luzader, Sue Martin.
Saul Sin Lee, Julia McWade, Anne Liv-
ingston (standing in door).

Standing: Sally Nixon, Ann Parrish, Gloria
Phillips, Jean Oliveros, Betty Norvell, Mary Platt,
Gwynne Odum, Barbara Mulcay, Lena Morris,
Valeric Proctor, Kay Nceland, Aleen Payton, Lois
Pond, Joyce Murphey, Jane Newton.
Seated, from left to right: Muriel Oellcrich,
Mona Pritchard, Beth Mueller, Ann Padgett, Joyce
Prescott, Harriet Perkins, Hazel Prescott, Frances
Powell, Nancy Powell, Louise Page.
First Row, seated, left to
right: Jewell Morgan, Hilda
Moore, Barbara Metts, San-
dra McConnell.
Second Row: Barbara Mc-
Kissick, Ann Morgan, Jean
Mobley, Ruth Maddox, Sal-
ly Maddox.
Third Row: Lois Malcom
(standing), Mary Luckey,
Pegge Marriott. Betty Luck-
ey, Betty Lott, Sylvia Mel-
ton, Carolyn Lord.
Left to right, seated: Mary
Russell, Joyce Sumerau,
Carol Smith, June Smith,
Frankie Ramsbotham.
Standing: Rita Roberson,
Faye Smith, Mary Sellers,
Judith Rhodes, Jacqueline
Ricks, Joyce Laverne Smith.
Peggie Wilensky Connie Wilson, Vir-
ginia Towill, Gloria Thomos, Eliza Wal-
lace, Julia Wilson, Mary Jo Wood, Myrl
Walker, Jo Ann Thurmond, Elise Williams.
Joyce Wills, Kathryn Tropnell.
Left to right, standing: Nolie Sweat,
Catherine Sanders, Mildred Rhoden, Doris
Smith.
Middle Row: Billie Jean Stone, Carol
Symms, Joyce Carolyn Smith, Jacqueline
Shipman.
Front Row: Grace Satcher, Patte Ann
Tarlyn, Mary Alice Sumerau, Betty Jean
Smith.
Sitting: Margie Wolfe.
First Row: Rhean Usry,
Johnnie Wombles, Carolyn
Whitlock, Sylvia Wright,
Helen Weathers, Joyce Wil-
liamson.
Second Row: Joyce Wil-
liamson, Wahala Taylor,
Sondra Williams, Betty
Wren, Sara Thigpen.
Imogene Cox, Imogene Beddingfield,
Jean Creech, Jean Elliott, Joyce Ann Clen-
dening, Lois Barrick, Betty Meeks.

Standing: Margaret Cadle, Mary Ann
Cox, Nancy Lee Merriet, Joan McNair,
Jean Jarrett, Jewell Hornsby.
Seated: Lillian Powell, Hazel Weather-
ford, Nell Gould, Sue Simmons, Edna Mc-
Intosh.
Gloria Johnston, Geraldine Pardue, Mar-
tha Wortham, Joyce Riley.
Standing: Nancy Willingham, Betty
McKnight, Estelle Regopolos, Nina Bar-
rett, Nancy McElmurray, Ruby Jansen,
Joyce Leaptrotte, Betty Jean Howard.


Standing: Betty Abbott, Mary
Frances Lampley, Verdria Bar-
foot, Katherine Glover, Frances
Lcever, Lois Reeder, Lois Mc-
Cann.
Standing: Jenna Young, Jean Car-
ter, Jean Bowick, Jessie Calamas, Vir-
ginia Johnson, Kathleen Cheesborough,
Martha Crenshaw, Connie Satcher.
Seated: Betty Reese, Ann
Moore, Geraldine Harper, Mary
Ellen McDaniel, Doris Walker.
Seated: Sara Kennedy, Betty Dur-
ham, Betty Sorrow, Willie Lewis, Bob-
bie Atkins.
First Row: Dorothy Twin-
er, Barbara Johnson, Tom-
mie Robbins, Joyce Swearin-
ger.
Second Row: Joyce Burke,
Jean Guy, Lillian Evans,
Virginia Key, Elsbeth John-
ston.
Third Row: Jacky Ne-
smith, Joan Myrick, Lor-
raine Williams, Ann Sum-
merall, Jessie Calamas,
Joyce Priest, Helen Harden.

FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
ANNETTE BANKS___________i President
MARTHA HEMSTREET____________Vice-President
MARCELLA HOWARD................................... Treasurer
DOLORES LOGAN ____________________Secretary
BETTY BEESON. _______________ Point-Manager

First Row, seated: Alice Anderson, Mary Becknell, Doris Bearden, Annette Banks.
Luna Ayers, Jeanie Bates, Elizabeth Avant, Zena Avery, Patricia Baker. Second
Row, standing: Betty Anderson, Betty Bennett, Shirley Banks, Mary Arrington,
Beulah Bargeron, Betty Baker, Naomi Bennett, Margie Avret. Third Row, standing:
Patsy Beeland, Betty Beeson, Shirley Barfield, Roberta Bailey, Geneva Atkins, Carol
ennett, Jeanette Anderson, Agnes Bennett, Marcia Ansted.
Third Row, seated: Paula Bruce, Virginia Collins, Anna Kate Clark, Barbara Clark,
Betty Clack, Peggy Burns, Dorothy Betts, Walton Carpenter, Marilyn Chambers.
Second Row, standing: Madeline Chavous, Margie Clark, Hazel Clark, Virgina
Busch, Shirley Burton, Mary Ann Cosey, Margaret Blackston, Anne Bowen, Mona
Clark. Third Row, standing: Grace Cawley, Betty Cohen, Betty Buffington, Ann
Canipe, Jeanine Blackwell, Norma Copeland, Ann Coleman, Carolyn Coward, Glenn
Carlton, Nancy Bennett.
First Row. seated: Betty Jo Dykes, Bobbie Jean Farr, Shirlev Crawford, Anne
Eubanks, Angelyn Drew, June Crawford, Betty Davis. Barbara Dukes, Patti Dent.
Second Row, standing: Evelyn Danforth, Betty Doolittle, Joann Daley, Barbara
Eubanks, Mary Ann Fullerton, Clydelle Finley, Je'nne D"i"rcn Elizabeth Crouch,
Winton Foster. Third Row, standing: Marjorie Evans, Elsie Dantzler. Annie El-
liott, Berenice Franklin, Frances Farmer, Caroline Davis, Ruth Ann Dozier, June
Eidson, Ethel Davis, Jeanette Epps, Patricia Dunaway, Betty Crook.
First Row, seated: Margie Guy, Carrie Greene, Mary Gleaton, Shirley Heath, Helen
Harris, Joanne Harbin, Connie Havird, Patricia Gladin, Arlene Greenberg.
Second Row, standing: Evelyn Harmon, Christine Hammond, Clarice George, Jerry
Lena Gay, Betty Grimstead, Velma Hall, Claudette Goodwin, Jean Hambrick, Emma
Goodwin Peggy Grimaud. Third Row, standing: Jeanette Giddens, Margaret Greer,
Sarah Glaze, Margaret Griffis, Ardelle Hall, Patsy Hamilton, Anne Harris, Jean
Goodwin, June Gay, Wilhemina Ganus, Betty Hathaway.
First Row, seated: Patricia Howard, Roberta Hodges, Sarah Holliman, Mary Ann
Hightower, Marcella Howard, Martha Hemstreet, Marion Hill, Katharine Hill, Dixie
Hendrix. Second Row, standing: Mary Alice Horne, Annie Hoover, Cynthia Hol-
ston, June Hutcheson, Virginia Hoffman, Lucille Hughes, Ella Jackson, Joyce Inglett,
Jean Huyck. Third Row, standing: Barbara Ivey, Margaret Ivie, Barbara Hunt,
Margaret Holley, Mary Holsenback, Sarah Ellen Hobbs, Joan Hill, Miriam Hopkins,
Edna Hoover, Rosalinde Horne.
First Row, seated: Clara Lancaster, Marcia Levy, Caroline Kuhlke, Betty Joe,
Rhetta Lane, Robbie Kendrick, Dorothy Leopard, Daisy Kight, Dorothy Jones.
Second Row, seated: Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Ruth Jansen, Joe Anne Lanier,
Patsy Johnson, June Kitchens, Patsy Jones, Mary Frances Laird, Sylvia Kinsey
Dorothy Kirkendahl, Betty Laverty. Third Row, standing: Jo Ann Johnson.
Shirley Kentzel, Barbara Kelligan, Evelyn Jessup, Margaret Lester, Jacirene Kearse,
Barbara Jones, Evelyn Keck, Cleo Lauton.

First Row, seated: Betty Jean Mathews, Virginia Morgan, Mariam Meyer, Joyce
May, Judith McLaughlin, Dolores Logan, Margie Miller, Sue Martin, Betty Ann
McKie. Second Row, standing: Margaret Miller, Margie Lewis, Martha Lively,
Betty McGahee, Betty Mock, Dolores Lloyd, Kemmie Mixon, Frances Mosley, Betty
Montgomery, Juanita Martin. Third Row, standing: Betty Ruth Marshall, Mar-
guerite Marschalk, Berta Jean Mitchell. Barbara Matheny, Mary McKenny, Pat
McKinney, Nancy Motlow, Jacqueline Miller.
First Row: Shirley Powell, Barbara Perkins, Ruth Parrish, Jean Murphy, Dorothy
Netherland, Ann Oxner, Betty Myers, June Myrick, Barbara Jean Pearre.
Second Row: Dorothy Poteet, Florence Parker, Jacquelyn Philpot, Martha Parrish,
Joyce Pike, Helen Moutos, Carolyn Peacock, Ann Powell, Peggy Parrish. Third
Row: Loretta Powell, Carolyn Patterson, Betty Norris, Christine Murphy. Marjorie
Odom, Switzer Murphy, Martha Murphy, Patsy Patrick, Betty Jo Phillips, Ann
Pinkston.
First Row, seated: Betty Singletary, Billie Ann Scott, Carol Ann Purcell, Jessie
Lee Richter, Betty Roe, Sue Simowitz, Eva Price, Annie Pearl Sharpe, Doris Reeves.
Second Row, standing: Janice Price, Ruth Sharpe, Shirley Simmons, Jeannette
Prescott, Margaret Sanders, Laura Sibert, Geraldine Smalley, Frances Rice, Anne
Richards. Third Row, standing: Edna Reid, Mary Anna Redmond, Barbara Sleister,
Helen Reddy, Fay Russell, Joyce Rathbun, Mary Ramsay, Mildred Ruben.
Fi st Row. se'tea: Evelyn Teskey, Gaynell Tanner, Kathleen Smith, Joyce Stcck-
ton, Connie Tabb, Marilyn Tanenbaum, Jean Temples, Carol Thompson, Barbara
Usry. Second Row, standing: Barbara Trice, Dot Taylor, Mary Ann Thomas, Sarah
Stringer, Patsy Thomson, Jean Tuten, Ethel Smith, Gloria Smith, Lois Smith, Ann
Story. Third Row, standing: Sara Lane Tankersley, Peggy Smitherman. Nel)
Taylor, Edna Thompson, Lillian Smith, Jean Stewart, Barbara Stapleton. Dorothy
Spinks, Sarah Tiller, Bobbie Sprouse.
First Raw, seated: Ruth Walker, Alice White, Maria Wilson, I*; lie Bell Wilkins,
Sophronia Vause, Sunnie Wong, Shirley Williams, Deloris Walker, Louise Wardlaw.
Second Row, standing: Gloria Utley, Jacqueline Watkins, Maude Wright, Louise
Walker, Betty Worsham, Martha Walker, Joan Willis, Betty Yarbrough. Third
Row, standing: Tallulah Wall, Zona Wright, Patricia Williams, Jean Woods, Ida
Mae Walker, Dorothy Walker, Barbara Ann Watkins, Dorothy Wilson.
First Row, seated: Billie Connell, Gertrue Easier, Betty Duncan, Mildred Jones,
June Hazel, Ruby Inglett, Barbara Becknell, Elizabeth Cooper, Doris Harden.
Second Row, standing: Mary Alice Bunch, Geneva Driggers, Mazina Faglier, Betty
Cook, Doris Dunn, June Cato, Betty Baker, Mary Lou Jones, Jane Jones, Doris
Green, Laura Gregory. Third Row, standing: June Cooke, Carolyn Holton, Cath-
erine Howell, Lilly Beasley, Helen Alberson, Maurine Crook, Erline Hill, Sarah
Luke, Barbara Danforth, Sara Attaway, Leona Elliot.
First Row, seated: Betty Anne
Pearson, Martha McGowen, Mar-
garet Woodward, Joanne Spithal-
er, Mary Whitaker, Christine
Short, Billie Jean Woodward, Ann
Thompson, Patricia Marshall.
Second Row, standing: Doro-
thy Smith, Jeanne McKettrick,
Catherine Myers, Margaret Reed-
er, Carolyn Russell, Janet Walker,
Arlene Wild, Margaret Newman,
Eleanor Whitfield, Jackie Year-
gain.
Third Row, standing: Peggy
Mcllhany, Joyce Thrift, Minnie
Lee Price, Shirley Peters, Jean-
tte Mitchum, Dot Weeks, Gary
Mathis, Sadie Reagan, Sadie
Scott.
M ID
When you enter Tubman
On your first eventful day
The first thing you must realize
Is that you have four years to stay
When you enter Tubman
The first thing you will see
Is a wise and stately woman
Just what you must learn to be
This woman is Minerva
With a stern and learned face
Don’t stop to mark on her
Unless you want to be in disgrace
Soon you will meet a senior
Walking swiftly down the hall
Just back into a corner
Or step up against the wall
Someday you will be a senior
It will take six or seven years
Then you- will see the freshmen
Shrink away with fears
And always you must hurry
But run you mustn’t dare
For no one is found running
Up and down a Tubman stair
You must never, never, never
Do the horrible crime
Of dashing to the lunchroom
And breaking in the line
There is one word of warning
That surely you should know
If you want to cross the yard
Rent, a boat in which to row
This is my advice for freshmen
I would like to tell you more
But I forget all this kid stuff
For now I am a SOPHOMORE
Martha Hemstreet
Marcella Howard
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EDITORS
JOAN ANTHONY ANN GOOLSBY
ANN BYRD PEGGY GRIFFIN ELEANORA NIXON
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Seated, left to right: Joan
Chambers, Beth Wilcox, Susan
Hemstreet.
Standing, left to right: Julia
Hagler, Verna Lee Hardy, Kath-
erine Barrett, Joan Jansen.
.. I'H HOUSTON
BENITA PHINIZY
RUTH HOUSTON...........
ELEANORA NIXON
ANN BYRD....__
PEGGY GRIFFIN
ANN GOOLSBY. ..
.. Editor-in-Chief
Business Manager
Literary Editor
_____Picture Editor
... Snaps Editor
Athletics Editor
BUSINESS STAFF
TYPISTS


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Seated, left to right: Betty Anne Greene,
Margaret Richter, Betty Samuels.
Standing, left to right: Christine Hobbs,
Mary Ruth Bridges.
Seated, left to right: Anne Voorhis,
Peggy Sherman, Peggy Peabody, Gladys
Meiere.
Standing, left to right: Florrie Fleming,
Laura Ramsay.

Miss Suzanne Wade
______
FACULTY ADVISER
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Miss Beulah Fender
BUSINESS ASSISTANT
ANN DAVIS
JEAN SMITH ..
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Editor-in-Chief
Easiness Manager
Left to right, standing: Betty
E. Chandler, Eloise Nixon, Lydia
Pate, Virginia Grimaud, Gail Oli-
ver, Betty Stockton.
Seated: Joan Castleberry, Ann
Carter Burdell, Ann Davis, Ellen
Martin, Constance Tant, Anne Ot-
well.
Standing: Joanne Myrick, Eleanor
Jackson, Sylvia Moutos, Jean McConnell,
Peggy Sherman, Suzanne Levine, Bessie
Lee Gardiner.
Seated: Carolyn Barrett, Ann Satcher,
Marion Almand, Belva Lee Dobyns.
Top: Artemisia Dennis, Glenda Hender-
son, Betty Clark, Amy Law, Dot Hender-
son, Laura Gauthier, Jane Ragsdale.
Bottom: Mary Ann Thomas, Mary
Rheney, Jean Smith, Joyce Barton, Rita
Silver.
First Row: Eva Price.
Second Row: Pansy Price. Verna Lee
Hardy, Helen Evans, Mollie Burdell, Kitty
Sibley. Nell Ruth Guill.
Third Row, kneeling: Helen Moutos,
Martha Hemstreet, Walton Carpenter.
Standing: Peggy Meads, Joan Stockton,
Betty Ann Thrailkill, Miriam Siskin.
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CENTRAL COUNCIL

BETTY JUNE AYERS Vice-Pres.
PEGGY PEABODY ___.... Point Mgr.
VERNA LEE HARDY . .. President
ANN GOOLSBY._____..Secretary
ANN WHATLEY. Patrol Captain
ALICE MERRY________Treasurer
Our student government or-
ganization is a member of the
National Association of Student
Governments, the Southern As-
sociation of Student Govern-
ments. and this year was V'C
president of the Georgia Assoc-
iation. Every girl in Tubman is
a member. The TCL is made up
of: (1) The Central Council.
which is composed of the League
Officers and faculty advisors, all
class presidents and secretaries,
and all club and organization
presidents. (2) Four Class Coun-
cils composed of the class offi-
cers. one faculty representative,
and the president and secretary
of each home loom.
TUBMAN CITIZENSHIP
LEAGUE
SENIOR
COUNCIL
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JUNIOR
COUNCIL
The purpose of student
government is to train for
citizenship under our demo-
cratic form of government, to
discover and develop leader-
ship, and to promote a high-
er standard of conduct now
and after graduation. The
T.C.L. makes minor regula-
tions governing student activ-
ities and all recommendations
on school management made
by it to the faculty arc 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.
SOPHOMORE
COUNCIL
FRESHMAN
COUNCIL
SUJBsIlI PfHM
The Student Patrol functions as a part of the Tubman Citizenship League. Mem-
bership in it is based on merit and goes only to these girls who have proved their
reliability, scholastic proficiency, and cooperation—the qualities of a good school
citizen. Their work is to maintain order in the halls, lunch room, auditorium, or
wherever they may be called to serve.
Back Row: Betty M. Chandler, Ann Byrd, Anne Jamison, Verna Lee Hardy, Ann Davis, Peggy Griffin,
Jean Smith, Peggy Meads. Second Row: Mary Ellen Walker, Nell Westbrook, Dorothy Henderson, Betty
Sanders, Myrtie Pace, Joyce Sego, Elizabeth Holmes, Peggy Martin, Caroline Fowler, Ann Whatley,
Christine Lundy, Barbara Bonnet. Seated: Anne Otwell, Jane Maynard, Gail Oliver, Eleanor Jackson,
Betty Grose.
First Row: Mary Jo Wood, Rehean Us-
uary, Betty Helmly.
Second Row: Joyce Dyson, Carolyn
Eubanks, Harriet Perkins, Ann Livingston.
Third Row: Betty Wren, Virginia Towill,
Kay Hutto.
Fourth Row: Jackie Ricks, Ann Parrish,
Florrie Fleming, Joe Anne Hendricks.
First Row: P. Price. Second Row: B. Williams, Joyce McNure, Hazel Radford,
M. Corley, Sue Price, B. Edwards, L. A. Brown. Third Row: B. Phelps, B. Patrick,
B. Rubenstein, E. Martin, M. A. Russell, C. Tant, B. Reeder, J. Chambers. Fourth
Row: G. G. Loo, Theo MacMurphey, B. J. Ayers, A. Dasher, E. Fogel, P. Peabody.
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MISS COMEY (seated)_________________ Advisor
DOROTHY HENDERSON. _____Vice-President
JOAN STOCKTON_____________________Secretary
LUCILE AYERS (seated) . _________ President
HONOR SOCIETY
Seated:
Gail Oliver
Dorothy Henderson
Lucile Ayers
Joan Stockton
Christine Hobbs
Standing:
Anne Otwell
Verna Lee Hardy
Ann Davis
Betty E. Chandler
Eleanora Nixon
Benita Phinizy
Ann Goolsby
Limn club

The Latin Club, composed of all junior Latin students, meets
every other week at school. It was organized principally for the
purpose of studying informally myths, especially those relating to
and serving as a background for Virgil's Aeneid and Ovid's Metamor
phoses.
MISS RUTH McAULIFFE....... Faculty Advisor
KATHERINE BARRETT_____________President
CONSTANCE TANT ____________Secretary
JOAN ANTHONY..................Program Chairman
Left to right, Seated: Katherine Barrett, Joan Anthony. Kneeling: Gladys Meiere, Anne Dasher, Julia Hagler,
Margaretha Bowick, Joan Compton, Lois Sue Hale, Betty Anne Greene, Peggie Peabody, Margie Ann Rossignol,
Leta Barfield. Standing: Susan Hemstreet, Louise D’Antignac, Ellen Martin, May Merry, Alice Merry, Elaine
Fogel, Dorothy Burdashaw, Mary Ellen Brown, Barbara Owens, Jackie Parks, Ann Jamison, Anne Voorhis, Vir-
ginia Drexel.
fWU CLUB
ANN GOOLSBY________________________ President
JEAN McCONNELL _________._______Vice-President
RUTH HOUSTON __________________________Secretary
AMY LAW________________________......... Treasurer
First Row, seated, left to right: Betty Lou Child, Eleanora Nixon, Verna Lee Hardy, Dorothy Henderson,
Jane Maynard, Peggy Martin, Bessie Lee Gardner, Caroline Fowler. Second Row, seated, left to right:
Betty E. Chandler, Joan Stockton, Virginia Marks, Helen Evans; Ruth Houston, Secretary; Amy Law,
Treasurer; Ann Goolsby, President; Jean McConnell, Vice-President; Betty M. Chandler, Ramona Collins,
Peggy Griffin, Anne Otwell. Third Row, standing: Miriam Siskin, Virginia Grimaud, Mary Ann Thomas,
Rita Silver, Benita Phinizy, Ann Burdell, Peggy Sherman, Barbara Bonnett, Artemisia Dennis, Doris
Prior, Betty Jeanne King, Martha Jordan, Millie Street.
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ANN SAYER________Vice-President
ADELE WARREN_________ Secretary
THEO MacMURPHY __...........President
JUNE DOUGLAS.......___Treasurer
MISS WADE_______________ Advisor
Seated: June Douglas, Theo MacMurphey, Adele Warren, Ann Sayer, Ann Mc-
Clendon, Angadell Adams. Kneeling: Joanne Grimaud, Mary Hardin, Elizabeth
Holmes, Ann Satcher, Ann Cooper, Audrey Lindsey, Carolyn Barrett, Anne Jamison,
Christine Lundy, Nina Jones, Peggy Jeffcoat, Anne Smith, Barbara Widener, Ann
Byrd, Ann Davis, Suzanne Levine. Standing: Mary Arnett, Joan Rosenthal, Dolores
Shapiro, Nell Westbrook, Betty Johnston, Ernestine Duckett. Daisy Woo, Miss
Wade, Anne Whatley, Kathryn Weeks, LaVerne Murphey, Betty Grose, Joyce
Martin, Audrey Bailey, Pat Schwall, Jean Smith, Eloise Nixon, Peggy Meads,
Barbara Manley, Eleanor Jackson, Joyce Weil.
MARY BESS JONES.........President
MARY SISK . Vice-President
CHRISTINE McCARTY.......Secretary
ISABELLE KEY ...........Treasurer
BETTY SUE JOHNSON. Social Chairman
MRS. RUBY C. TURNER..... Advisor
D. O. E. OFFICERS
Seated, left to right: Jones,
Johnson. Standing: McCarty,
Sisk, Key.
Lower Picture: Mrs. Ruby C.
Turner.
Seated, left to right: Martha Goings, Jeanette Patrick, Mary Bess Jones, Betty Jo Moyer, Mary Sisk, Bobbie Atkins,
Betty Sue Johnson, Margie Helmly, Jane Allen. Standing, left to right: Mabel Rhoden, Lolitia Patterson, Alice
Adams, Marie Quarrels, Susie Kent, Barbara Allan, Ama Brinkman, Juanita Grayson, Martiel Kitchens, Christine
McCarty, Bessie Wombles, Betty Mills, Isabelle Key, June Kirkland.
Bijunni £W3
Left to Right:
JANE STONE ........____...................Secretary......
ANN SAYER__ ______.___..____Treasurer
BELVA LEE DOBYNS.__________President
BETTY MELTON ________..Vice-President
MISS DOROTHY HALBERT_______Advisor
ARTEMISIA DENNIS .... _____Accompanist
Left to right: Mona Stewart, Mary Alice Colquitt, Peggy Campbell, Imogene Cox, Belva Lee Dobyns, Betty Ann Thrail-
kill, Artemisia Dennis, Betty Hutchins, Barbara Langley, Mary Alice Sumerau, Patsy Blanchard, Sylvia Melton, Elise
Williams, Janice Everett, Ann Sayer, Jane Stone, Yvonne Patterson, Jean Wood, Sarah Priest, JoAnn Brown. Second
Row: Charlotte Lucky, Doris Green, Mazina Faglier, Sue Hanchey, Maurine Crooke, Elizabeth Youngblood, Nell West-
brook, Betty Melton, Betty Meeks, Kay Neelands, Joyce Hardy, Vernell Gantt, Julia Wilson, Anne Love, Margaret Reeder,
Ann Satcher, Angadell Adams, Joanne Ford, Evelyn Priest, Nancy Montgomery. Not in picture: Mona Rae McNulty,
Nancy Archer, Carolyn Bohler, Shirley Parham, Jeanine Mays.

ANN WHATLEY____________________ President
JOAN STOCKTON ...........______Vice-President
PEGGY MEADS _________ ______________ Secretary
JEAN SMITH ___________________________Treasurer
BETTY ANNE THRAILKILL _____________Chaplain
Seated: Betty Ann Thrailkill, Joan Stockton, Ann Whatley, Peggy Meads, Jean Smith. Second Row: Thee Mac-
Murphy, Ann Byrd, Lydia Pate, Jane Mayre. Gail Oliver, Mary Ellen Walker. Third Row: Ann Guiterrez. L.ity
Stockton. Katherine Barrett, Pat Mangum, Eloise Nixon, Dorothy Henderson, Mary Ann Thomas.
Standing behind car: Bobby Nickels, Margie Ann Rossignol, Amy Law, Benita Phinizy, Mary Rheney, Helen
Evans, Anne Goolsby, May Merry, Beverly Weatherford, Betty Anne Greene, Jackie Parks. Sitting in car:
Ruthie Houston, Sylvia Moutos, Peggy Sherman, Jean McConnell, Ellen Martin, Joan Castleberry, Anne Otwell,
Peggie Peabody, Verna Lee Hardy, Caroline Fowler. In frontof car: Martha Jordan, Ann Davis, Beth Wilcox,
Ann Burdell, Joan Chambers, Betty E. Chandler, Betty M. Chandler.
THETA TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS
AMY LAW..._________________________-....Treasurer
JEAN McCONNELL_______________......................Vice-President
HELEN EVANS __________.............................President
BETTY E. CHANDLER____________________ Secretary
RUTH HOUSTON............. ...............................Chaplain
JUllJLIil RED
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OFFICERS
GRACE SATCHER ____ .. Secretary
PAT MANGUM ........Vice-President
ATHENA RABUN......................President
First Row, standing: Becky Thompson, Miriam Hamilton, Gerry Mathis, Elise Blackwell, Laura Ramsey, Betty
Meeks, Betty Jenkins, Ann McClendon, Patricia Baker, Athena Rabun, Pat Mangum, Grace Satcher. Second Row,
sitting: Lois McCann, Marcia Levy, Kay Hutto, Virginia Marks, Peggy Meads, Barbara Perkins, Betty Stewart,
Sylvia Wright. Second Row, standing: Jeanette Epps, Mary Ann Thomas, Jessie Calamas, Katherine Howell,
Betty McKnight, Beth Mueller, Jeanette Crawford. Third Row, sitting: Annabelle Pope, Sophronia Vause, Sue
Simowitz, Suzanne Morris, Walton Carpenter, Marion Hill, Barbara McLean, Ann Butler, June Kirkland, Jane
Stone, Joan Griffin, Joyce Barton.
ATHLETIC COUNCIL
First Row, left to right: Ann Byrd, Ann
Davis, Katherine Barrett, Peggy Sherman,
Second Row, left to right: Barbara
Clark, Bengovan George, Alice Merry,
Mary Luckey, Florrie Fleming, Ann Car-
michael, Vallusia Anchors.
Third Row, left to right: Betty Luckey,
Ann Goolsby, Betty E. Chandler, Ann Liv-
ingston, May Merry.
Fourth Row: Peggy Peabody.
Fifth Row: Joan Jansen.
ANNE OTWELL
Ping-Pong Champion
VARSITY CHEER LEADERS
Peggy Meads, Eloise Nixon, Gail Oliver,
Joan Stockton
INTRA-MURAL
VOLLEY BALL
TEAM
Betty Bessinger
badminton
CHAMPION
Nina Barrett
INTRA-MURAL
basketball
team

VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
First Row, left to right: Margie Ann
Rossignol, Gee Guen Loo, Ann Davis, Bet-
ty Jo Horne, Nina Barrett.
Second Row, left to right: Betty Grose,
Jane Maynard, Anne Otwell, Leta Bar-
field, Katherine Barrett, Bengovan George.
Third Row, left to right: Vallusia An-
chors, Betty M. Chandler, Ann Byrd, Dor-
othy Henderson, Ramona Collins, Mary
Ellen Crocker, Barbara Clark.
dub suwirm
On the following pages MAIDS AND A MAN proudly
presents the six girls who for qualities of scholarship,
leadership, and personality have been chosen by
popular vote of the Senior Class as Senior Superlatives.
The settings for Senior Superlatives
were graciously furnished by the
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art.
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OFFICERS HOME EC. CLUB
MARY WHITAKER ___...... President
ANNE PARRISH......Vice-President
SONDRA WILLIAMS Sec. and Treas.

HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION
SENIOR CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
KID DAY
f[) TBILin
WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG
THROUGH THE YEARS '43-'48
last will niw

We, the Senior Class of 1948, being of disposing mind and memory, hereby publish
and declare this as in for our last will and testament revoking all other wills heretofore
made by us.
Item one: We give, bequeath, and devise to the Senior Class of 1949 the following goods
and chattels listed hereinafter:
1. Our extensive Senior Privileges which consist solely of the privilege of r :ng
called seniors.
2. A Senior Project that will be worthy.
3. Individual schedules that will be adapted to the student’s need for week end
trips to distant cities.
4. A map on which we have charted all paths of safe passage from room to room
during Activities Period. This map is for the sole use of those seniors who may
find Activities difficult.
5. A Ferry Boat that will ply between the lunch room and the building. This boat
will be used to carry the girls who cut school on Saturday excursions.
Item two: I, Benita Phinizy, do give, and bequeath to Katherine Barrett, a subscription
to the comic book of her choice to provide suitable entertainment during activities.
Item three: I, Martha Jordan, do give and bequeath to Caroline Kuhlke, my ability to
get to classes on time by crawling through people’s legs.
Item four: We, Jean Smith and Eloise Nixon, do give and bequeath to Betty Anne
Green our ability to arrive at the “Grill” every day at 2:46.
Item five: We, Dorothy Thrasher and Betty Janett, do give and bequeath to any junior
who needs relaxation our job keeping First Aid.
Item six: I, Annabel Pope, do give and bequeath to Barbara Rubenstein my ability to
translate French in the hopes that she will develop as skillful an index finger as I have.
Item seven: We, Betty Ann Mulcay and Ann Satcher, do give and bequeath to our
sisters, Barbara and Grace, our ability to sit silently in class.
Item eight: I, Ann Carter Burdell, do give and bequeath to my sister, Mollie, my ride
to school.
Item nine: We, Sylvia Moutos and Jean McConnell, do give and bequeath to our sisters,
Helen and Sandra, the future of M and M.
Item ten: I, Eleanora Nixon, do give and bequeath a copy of Virgil’s Aeneid (IN ENG-
LISH) to my sister Sally.
Item eleven: I, Peggy Griffin, do give and bequeath to Pat Mangum, my excellent
view of the yard as seen from French class.
Item twelve: We, Betty Jarrett and Daisy Woo, do give and bequeath to any lucky
junior our corner seats in Chemistry class so that they can enjoy drawing on the
blackboard as much as we have.
Item thirteen: We, Lucille Ayers and Jewelle Crawford, do give and bequeath to Bet-
ty June Ayers and Lillian Campbell a bag full of super double bubble gum.
Item fourteen: I, Jean Inglett, do give and bequeath to Jo Ann Webb, my ability to
make my speed on an antiquated typewriter.
Item fifteen: I, Anne Otwell, do give and bequeath to Joan Chambers a complete
set of reference books so that she will not find it necessary to come to school at
seven o’clock during term paper season.
Item sixteen: I, Betty Sanders, do give and bequeath to the class in History 42, my
deepest sympathy.
Item seventeen: We, Virginia Grimaud and Lydia Pate, do give and bequeath to Leta
Barfield our ability to offer satisfactory excuses for being late to class.
Item eighteen: I, Helen Evans, do give and bequeath to Joan Castleberry, my ability
to cut school regularly.
Item nineteen: I, Ruthie Houston, do give and bequeath my one lavender mitten (con-
structed during Activities) to Susan Hemstreet in the hopes that she will wear it
with her Argyle socks.
Item twenty: We, Anne Warr and Mary Ellen Walker, do give and bequeath to Margie
Ann Rossignol and Jackie Parks our ability to get in and out of trouble.
Signed, published, and declared by the Senior Class of 1948 as their last will and
testament, who in the presence of the undersigned and at their special instance and
request sign the same as the witnesses thereto in the presence of the testator and in the
presence of each other.
SENIOR CLASS
Witnessed by:
Eleanora Nixon
Pallas Athene
S. Bovine
Made, signed, and sworn to in the year of our Lord, 1948 on this 27th day of May.
RETURN TO MARSHES?.JWS
The original Tubman building on Reynolds Street after the 1916 fire.
GYM CLASS — TUBMAN 1921
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Now we’ll give a cheer for Tubman
For the school we love the most
Evermore we’ll sing her praises
And her name shall be our boast
To the top we’ll raise her colors
May her standards ever hold
Then let us give a rousing cheer
For the Tubman Black and Gold
Then let us give a rousing cheer
For the Tubman Black and Gold
CHORUS
SO . . . with voices loud and strong
To her name we’ll raise a song
For to her our hearts belong
With a love untold
Then we’ll cheer for Tubman High
May her spirit never die
Victorious may fly
Dear old Black and Gold.
—Velma Bell, ’25
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Lockhart, McAuliffe & Company REAL ESTATE — RENTING INSURANCE — SURETY EONDS 807 Broad Street PHILLIPS HOME MADE ICE CREAM AND SHERBERTS Phone 3-4492 2420 Central Avenue
Compliments of KNIGHTS PHARMACY ———•— W LUKE’S STORES 877 Broad Street
+ j Mulherin-O’Conner Roofing Co. : Free Estimates ! ROOFING—WEATHER STRIPPING j INSULATION—GUTTERS j 1494 Wrightsboro Road Dial 3-2580 Compliments of H. SHMERLING, Jeweler 910 Broad Street
i JONES MOTOR COMPANY USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD 1 Compliments of BAILIE FURNITURE CO. 726 Ellis Street Awnings — Shades — Art Supplies
I GILBERT FURNITURE CO. i Phone 2-2021 1007 Broad Street i Augusta, Georgia BOTHWELL & KILPATRICK INVESTMENT SECURITIES Telephone 2-4028 — 138 Eighth Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
j GRAHAM U-DRIVE-IT J Phone 2-6408 1 [ LOMBARD BRINSON Exclusive Men’s Wear
j JOE’S TAXI 1 C. S. "Bill" Newsome “Positively White Only” PHONE 2-7711 Compliments of LOCAL FINANCE CO. 4 Masonic Bldg. W. B. HUGHS, Mgr.
BECKUM & JONES JEWELERS Phone 2-6707 857 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. Compliments of CARTER ELECTRIC CO.
Compliments of AUGUSTA SHOE REPAIR SAWILOWSKY'S 931 Broad Street Southern Wholesale Grocery
“HOTEL RICHMOND” ■■ Georgia Truck & Equipment Company Distributors CADILLAC—G.M.C. TRUCKS —______
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PEPSICOLA ROTTLTNG COMPANY OF AUGUSTA
DOCTORS
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At Our Store or By Mail
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Simkins Seed Store
! SEEDS THAT SUIT THE SOUTH !
1 987 Broad Street — Augusta, Ga. !
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The Tent Room
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THE AIR PORT GRILL
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Furniture Company
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1162 Broad St. — Dial 2-4913
Augusta, Georgia
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Hagler Tire and
Supply, Ltd.
General Tires
740 Reynolds Street
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Compliments of
Bates Furniture Co.
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the home.
1013 Broad St. Dial 2-4853
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| STARK EMPIRE
LAUNDRY - CLEANING - DYEING
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Plant—Druid Park Ave.
PHONE 3-3611
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Compliments of
RUBEN’S
Augusta’s Only Home Owned
Department Store
2-6671 — 2-6672
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S. Donald Fortson Co.
MILL-MINE-TEXTILE AND
CCNTRACTCR’S SUPPLIES
Phone 2-5536 901 Reynolds Street
Augusta, Georgia
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Compliments
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of
GEORGIA-PACIFIC
PLYWOOD & LUMBER CO.
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SOUTHERN FINANCE CORPORATION
Real Estate
Insurance
Loans
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR SALE
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Compliments of
BLANCHE COTTON MILLS
Augusta, Georgia
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Compliments
of
WARE BUICK CO.
Augusta, Georgia
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Heartiest Congratulations
CLASS 1948 ----
The future is yours! A new age is open to you — the Atomic Age of new discoveries
and advancements in every science. Yours are the Four Freedoms as you con-
tribute your efforts and talents to this new world of peace — “Freedom From
Want”; “Freedom From Fear"; “Freedom Of Speech”; “Freedom Of Religion, and
the right to worship as you like.” Many of you will seek higher educational ad-
vantages, while others will begin their life work immediately. Wherever you are,
or whatever your endeavor, most of you will strive to establish homes of your own.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., your family store in Augusta, will serve you in all your
personal requirements with its traditional policy of honesty and sincerity. Shop
at Sears and Save.
Broad Street at the Monument — Augusta, Ga. — Phone 2-7575
SHERATON BON AIR HOTEL
Terrace Room
Dinner and Supper Dancing
Sports Facilities
• SWIMMING POOL
• TENNIS COURT
• PITCH AND PUTT GOLF COURSE
• SHUFFLE BOARD
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Serving The South Since 1875
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WALKER-DURANT MOTOR CO
YOUR FORD DEALER
Broad at 14th Street
Phone 2-5371
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MAXWELL BROTHERS
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FURNITURE
Radios, Frigidaires, Draperies
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Phone 2-5526
933 BROAD STREET — AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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DURING YOUR HOURS 5
OF LEISURE VISIT THE
MILLER IMPERIAL
MODJESKA RIALTO
THEATRES
Operated By
AUGUSTA AMUSEMENTS, Inc.
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STARR SMITH MOTORS, Inc.
PLYMOUTH - DODGE - DODGE TRUCKS
Sales and Service
521 Broad Street — Phone 2-7761
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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Hardy's Cleaners
"The Bright Spot In Cleaning"
1803 Walton Way
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1 Compliments of
Woodward Lumber
Company
= Complete Line of Lumber, Paints
1 Building Materials, Mill Work
and Builders Hardware
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Compliments
John F. Brickie & Co.
BICYCLES—LAWN MOWERS
REPAIRS
Store and Market Equipment
I 226 Ninth Street Augusta, Ga.
Compliments of
; Moss & Wall Market
: 2571 Central Avenue
Dial 3-4436
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The Motor Supply Co.
Incorporated
551 Broad Phone 2-4436
Distributors
Automotive Parts and
Equipment
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Augusta Roofing and j
Metal Works
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623 Reynolds Street
| Phones: 2-2318—2-4793
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Augusta Sporting
Goods Company
“Equipment for Every Sport”
210-212 Eighth Street
PHONE 2-6007
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W. E. Raines Co., Inc.
Building Specialties
813 Reynolds Street
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Compliments of
Smoak's Bakery
Buy With Confidence and
Serve With Pride
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PHOENIX OIL i
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FUEL OIL — MOTOR OIL !
SANITARY SUPPLIES
| Your Patronage is Solicited and
• Appreciated. 1
I Sth at Watkins St. Phone 2-5321 ;
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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Compliments of
Cowart Recapping
Company
509 Broad Street • |
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Augusta Book Store
833 Broad Street—Augusta, Georgia
Books of All Publishers
Greeting Cards—Rental Library
Toys
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Henry Darling, Inc
CHEVROLET
SALES—SERVICE
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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Compliments of
GREAR'S FURNITURE
CO.
Radios - Electric Appliances
1204-06 BROAD ST.
Phone 2-4142
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Farr's
“Buy Farr the Best”
859 Broad Street—Phone 2-7002
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Better Clothing for Men and Young
Men
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SCOTT'S MEAT MARKET
Native and Western Meats—Poultry and Sea Foods
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Frozen Foods
PHONE 2-6496-7
314 - 8th STREET



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COMPLIMENTS
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MANUFACTURERS
OF
Paper Drinking Cups and Food Containers
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Home Folks Cigar
Store
LUNCHES — DRINKS
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FURNITURE
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NEWSTAND
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Jernigan Hardware
Company
Wholesale and Retail
1 1033-1039 Broad St. — Augusta, Ga.

Compliments of
F. E. FERRIS & CO.
Clothes of the Better Kind for
Men and Young Men”
752 Broad Street
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W. W. BUSH
General Insurance
423 Masonic Building
Telephone 2-9035
BENTLEY BROTH KS
Furniture Comgx
The Store of Friendly Ser vice i
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Broad and 7th Streets
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA |
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SEA FOODS
POULTRY
SANDWICHES
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Murphy Stationery
Company
Social and Commercial
Stationery =
718 Broad St. Dial 2-2122 I
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Compliments of
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HULL, WILLINGHAM, TOWILL & NORMAN
CUMMING, NIXON and EVE
i STARKEY S. FLYTHE
ROY V. HARRIS
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J. B. WHITE’S
Since 1874
Augusta’s leading department store takes
a small profit margin to give you
better quality at lower cost.
— Elliott &ottH .1 “In Any Event—Say It With ! Flowers” CENTRAL GARDEN 1 FLORIST Dial 3-4464 i 1 1

MEET ME AT EDMUNDS DRUG CO. FOR THE FINEST IN DRINKS AND SANDWICHES Parker Fountain Pens and Leading Toilet Articles A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT Edmunds Drug Co. 502 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA I I Compliments of Burnside Furniture Co ■5 520 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA j I
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Compliments of BRIGHAM'S 1732 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA I* *1 L j ALL YOUR CLOTHES SHOULD = GO TO i SNOW'S i Laundry—Storage—Dry Cleaning j 1384 Greene Street ! 1 i
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Compliments of SMITH BROS. CO. Wholesale Grocery 1473 Greene Street AUGUSTA, GECRGIA T + Compliments of Corey F. Weathers Transfer and Storage 1268 Druid Park Ave. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA *
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COMPLIMENTS
OF
The Augusta
Clearing House Association
Citizens and Southern National Bank
Georgia Railroad Bank and Trust Company
National Exchange Bank
Uptown Branch Georgia Railroad Bank and
Trust Company
Membei's of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Augusta’s Big-Time Radio Station
Always Doing Things In A Big Way
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ON THE DIAL
WGAC
ABC
NETWORK
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HORNE Er TRULOCK
Dial 3-7772 =
2120 OGLETHORPE AVE. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 1
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FINE CANDIES and PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES |
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Compliments of
BOB BYRD USED CARS
We Buy, Sell and Trade New and Used Cars
1260 BROAD STREET PHONE 2-3063
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THE ANCIENTS
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i learning the shag and laying the groundwork for the
: Cassanovas to come; some serious minded intellectual
of the ancients decided to place on record the many
virtues of building with clay. Even then, during the
i dawn of history, the durability of brick as manufactur-
! ed by the industrious Israelites was well known.
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In proof of this, we offer the inscriptions found
1 on a tablet of Dashur, a little south of Cairo, Egypt.
! This tablet is one of the great pyramids of that region.
j It bears the following inscription: “Disparage me not
by comparing me with pyramids built of stone. I
am as much superior to them as Ammon is superior to
1 the rest of the dieties. I am constructed of biick made
• from mud which adhered to the ends of poles and was
| drawn up from the bottom of the lake.”
• We admit that all of the above produces a fond
glint in our eyes.
MERRY BROTHERS BRICK & TILE CO.
Established 1899
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Davison’s
We Love the Teens . . . and they love us!
And small wonder we get along so well, we know what teens like to
wear so we’ve made our Teen Shop very special to Tubman Taste. Smart
clothes that aren’t too young, aren’t too old, yours alone.
Davison’s Teen Shop, Basement Floor
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FAVORED Over a hundred Years! 1
Claussens
BREAD and CAKE
Allburn Coal—AIC Coke
Patronize
Augusta Ice & Coal
Company
HERMAN
AND
WgMSTREET
AUGUSTA, GA.
HOME INDUSTRY
Cold Alone Is Not Enough
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Augusta, Georgia
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Compliments
of
F. PHINIZY AND
COMPANY
Insurance
Since
1866
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Compliments
Augusta, Georgia
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AUGUSTA eHRONieUE
(Established 1785)
The South’s Oldest Newspaper
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All Makes and Models of Automobiles
Compliments of
VETERANS' MOTOR COMPANY
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The National Cash Register Company
The World's Cutstanding Manufacturers of
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Accounting — Bookkeeping Machines
Cash Registers and Adding Machines
312 EIGHTH ST. PHONE 2-2833 AUGUSTA, GA.
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Home Of The "THING"
South’s Finest Drive In Restaurant
GREENE AT EAST BOUNDARY
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1431
DIAL 3-4481
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