Academy of Richmond County High School - Arc Yearbook (Augusta, GA)

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Q y , ,Ni X MNT iw 4 "1 X x x i 50 BOW COPYRIGHT 1 9 3 o By 63111 Zeazey Akai qranklin Editors Gfbfarian Qusbia Eugene Qnderson Managers q3hQJ Q b H 1 U U 'W Qflogo fljublished by the Students of the Junior College of Augusta and Academy of Richmond County VOLUME IV Augusta, Georgia X ,,f ,I A KK' X, if 4 44 FOREWORD This is the fourth 'Rainbow yearly publication of the graduating classes of the funior Gollege of dlugusta and the dlcademy of 'Richmond Clounty. It is a hook of pictures, primarily- pictures and drawings of ourselves as seen by others, 'with names, titles, and tales, appro- priate or otherwise. e7Zffay it justify the hope of those of the student body and the faculty who have toiled in its making: a book to remain 'with us until memory has begun to dim, 'when its pages will serve to recall the friends and scenes of schooldays. V X ff! ,J- f 1' ,f Z 47.1 I vo-JS Wllllafm Recldmg Kennedy .Senzor Instructor m the dlcademy of'R1chmond ounty as a sllght mark o esteem or hzs many years of faithful e czent seruce as teacher o commerczal subjects ln the day Q andthe rught schoolso lfl'llSlTlSflf14flOT1 ue 'h 'K 'Kcunbou I Q P ffmfmh Y rw ca I c' if X1 , X7 DEDICATION X u 'Go e , ' f f ' A t 2 f - ' - kfrgfwf' 5-h a: 3 H' - - - - - frhwh' -Xgiflfftff gag f x ' ,mit ' '145?2f A respectfully dedicate this Tvolume of the " 92 ' 22:1 jruftxgziig . Y' ., , .1 , 1, . , ,,, I , ,I - 0 N A, rj ' , , ,fc , fo Q. Q .' 1 ,3 F X lx, 1,1 Ill' I 7 ' ,Zvi jg' 5 fiixllvfl lj . ,, - '-4 - ' f-- fe y -. V' ,f ,gm r wg Q 5 C O N T E N T S ffzldministration and Qaculty Qlassesfxcghe Cfollege Y Glassesfxcghe c-Academy 'EZ' Qeatures '25 cylctwztzes and Qrgamzauons 3 Qdminigration and Cgwaculty FEV'- 111' ,KH .I 1. ,f.1g .,q 1.4. 1. 117' 11 jf: 5111. 1 . .,g 111 1 1 1 Q11 .' '. f 1151 11 , . ug' A ,qffff 1 .1 I 121 1. 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Your diploma is valueless except for the fact that it certifies to the world the successful completion of specific tasks, the accomplishing of which has given you potential POVVER: the POVVER TO THINK clearly: the PUXVER TO DU a task better: the POXVER TO SERVE your fellow man more effectively: and. above all else, the POVVER TO CHOOSE the true values of life. The way is open before you. Opportunities beckon on every hand. A5 you leave the walls of your beloved school and face the battles of life. remember that your success will be measured by the use that you make of your PUXVER. Your sincere friend, J. L. SKINNER, Dmn. iwflff' 'i I'u::v I ax? . 'M' ' 1 xi? 1 222:3- ' ??: p we 6-"ff, ..,-... ff: Q IG: 612' 2 me pn-mv 11 '-vlwvw su 4 4 Q .I ,p dv, df' K 5555 NW WW 1-IEEE! f -Q .N- 'HT ef' IQIEXX -Q 'bw 'Q W1 '44 Fzzfulzjf JULIA A. FLISCII, AAI. . l11'z'1'.11v' of Il'n111mi-fIi.vIu1'y lirziiluzitc uf I.llCj K'-vhlv Institiitg-1 .X.XI, Ilmin-1:1ryP, L'11i1'e1'Ni1y nf lieinuin. 18110: All., L'11i1'r1'si1y uf XX'iau-111ai11. 141-'Nz 'liezicliuig tlcivrgin N-.11'11111l :md ln-histriail Cullegc. 1893-1005: Sucii-tary 10 the Hemi uf the lic--11u111irs l3cp:11'l111a.-111. l'11ix'L-wily' uf XYisc1.w1isi11. 190708: 'l'c-zicher 'I11h111:111 High Schn-11, 11108-:hz l'11ix'r1'sily ut 1-81-1'g1:1 511111111e1' Nei-11111. 10115. IOIJ. IOIJ and 113:31 Il. l.. .X., 1Q:h- . MRS. J. EVANS EURANKS S1'Cl'tf11l'y RI.-XRION GRANT, A.B. l.iIvl'al'1'1111 ERNEST MASON ALLEN, P1-1.13. Efzglislz-Frunrrfi l'l1I2.. lim--1'3 L'11i1c1'ri15, 1g:11g S1111.h'11t I11st1'uc1u1' i11 lfrcncli at IQ111-11-y, 19:5-411: .X. Ii. L'.. igzhf jL'sT1N A. H. BEGUE, B.S., B.A. Frvnflz ITS.. ILA.. I'ariN L'11i1'c1':ity. 19117: liistrliclur in Muthmiiatics :mil M-1110111 LI1llgll?l.gCF. Cziim Qligyptl Cullsue: Kimlcrii I.n11g11:1gcs. C'-.xlleuc of Quiiriper 4l7ra11ceJ, 1915-143 Mcnlerii Lriiigiingcs. Cullegc' Lftculitf- iiclislc. 1917-:ng Scuim' High Salim-1, Blzihzivmy L'i1y. Pa.. 10:1-:3L 1. li, C.. 10:3-36: 1. C. A., 19:0 . J. XV111L11EN BLAc1411'ELL, A.B., B.L1T. I-Iistwy-Ci1'1'1's .X Il., L'11ive1sity 1-f S-.vutli L-IIVHHIIZI. IQIN1 I'l.l.i1., Culuinhizi L'1ii1'e1'si1y, 19:03 I115t1'11c1f-1' in Histivry nnii K'r11n:11n1'c1:1I 1.11113 Sumter liiiys' High Schc-nl, IlfJ,.'fl'J9Z .X. R. C.. 19:9' . KATHERINE P. Buccs. HS. Edzzfuliou ILS.. k'11l11111hiz1 l'11i1'c1'R11y. 111:-1: Ili1'ecl11r. 'l'1'ai11i11g Sch-ml fm' 'is'3ZlCilCl'5. Augusta: I11s11'11u1111 in L'11i1'c1'f Nity of Tennexfuc S11111111e1' Schmvl, 19:1-232 I. Li. .X., iqzb' . AIARION TURNER BRYSQN, A.B. Sviriire .X.B.. lQ1.1nl1,111 Institute, 191.103 limi-ry L'11i1'e1'Si1y, 1911: l11st1'11v:tur, Ilillslmni High Sclir-ul, 19119-103 3051. wick High Sch-ml, 1911-12: Hiickhezul High School, 191:-14: 'lennillc High Sclif-ol, 1915-17: .X, R. C., IQII' . JAMES RIORGAN BUCKNER, B.S., Mb. illarlimriatiuv ILS.. L'lc111N-111 Vullv.-gr, 1910: NLS., l'11ivcrsity nf XYiscn11:i11, 11116: l'1'i11cil-al. Rockville. S. C.. 1913: l'1'i11ci1:1l. l1ru11Qo11. tin.. 11111-41:1 A, R. C., 1931- , f,J'NE.AL VV. CHANDLER, A.B. Sviclice All., L'11ix'u1'si1y of lic-rruia. 19211 I11Qt1'11cti11', XYay11esl1u1'1- High Schuul, 19:3-1.1: .X. N. Cb. 10:5- 1 A 1 . 00' '72 'VI 1 I ,..,., ,..,. ,. -. ...,L'llIf.2lfQfQI'QI,fQIlf:f.f,f T, , A A 1. Page 12 ..-1.-..-..... 4 ..-4 12 1.-. 1-1 '- 1 All +-- -1 1 L.. ..1 -4 Lil 5.1 All 1. ,. CJ T3 Cl Z1 E Q4 Y' r-4 if 5, es fi il ve I ,- 1- b- Iw llll ,T . 1 1 F 11611151 CHARLES GUY CORDLE, A.B., AAI. I-lixfory-Gcrzzztzn .X.lI., Trinity College tlluke L'lliYEl'Sifj'l. 1914: AAI.. 'I'1'i11ity College, 1915: Suminei' Scliool, L'0lumhi:i Uuixersity, 1917: Student Assistant in l..:11in, Trinity College. 1913-1915: liratluzite .Xssistuni in Gerinzin. Trinity College. 1914-15: IllSil'llCIO'l', Uair1l'5 School for lioys, 1915-10: Iiixlriietor. X. R. l'.. wif'-213: lleril of History llepzirtinent. .X. R. C.. 19:1-:og J. C. A., 1926- . , GEORGE M. D.ASHER Slzufv f,il'HllllZlI:' of .X, R. C.: Tuactliei' Of L'a1'11e11t1'y in .X. R. C.. 1911- . JOHN NI.-XRSHALL ELLIS, A.B., M.S. Biology A .X.I1.. l'i111o1'y L'11i1'e1'sity, lfl2.l1 BLS., liinory L'ni1'el'si1y. 19:63 Gratluale lfellow in liiol:-gy, liin-ivry Lilll' versity. 10:4-16: l'i'ofE-Rsoi' uf lliology, Southern College, Lakeland. lilzi., 19:4-26: J. C. .X., .X. R. L., 1039- . CHARLES MARTIN ETHEREDGE, A.B. Euglixlz All., NBXX'l5El'1'y College, 19:33 Princilial XYHVCYH' Cousoliclaterl High School, XY:11'e1'ly, lin., 19:3-.241 Supt.. Cape High School, Cape, S. C., Iozo-27: A. R. C., 1927- . JOHN EVANS EUBANKS, A.B., AM. Latin .-X.l'J., XX'oH'o1'cl College, 1910, .X.Bl., NYotTord College, 19163 liramluzitc Sturlcnt. Colnniliizi L'ni1'e1'siIy: Il1Stl'l1CIOl', Textile liidustrial Institute, Sp:1I'tanbu1'g, S. C., 1915: I11st1'11cto1', .xCIlflCl'lllE High Sclii-ol. Columbus, lfri.. 19141-17: .X. R, C.. IQIQ- 3 and J. C. .X.. iqzh- . ALBERT GALLATIN CSOODVVYN, Major U. S. A., Retired Mwmq P.5l.S. N T, and Coininzintlant. Uiiiversity of Xlinnesotzi. 1910-zo: PALS. X T. and cilllI1lllIll'l'l1lllt, fitmlcl, 1931-zo: I'.Kl.S. X T.. .X. R. C., and J. L'. A., IQJ6- . TATUlN'1 W. GRESSETTE, A.B. .-lflzlvrir Dirfffor All., l:lll'll1IiI'l L'11ive1'sity. 19:33 Gradiiate Student, University of South Carolina: Sunnnci School. L'I1i4 versity of Illinois: Coach anrl 1n5t1'uctO1'. Lalirange High School: A. R, C., IQJ7' . L. A. GRIFFIN, B.S.A. SI'1'1'11fI' B.L'. in .Xgri1:ult1.11'e. Georgia, 1921: IllSIl'llClOl', NN'ayc1'oss High School, 191:-251 Citros Liouiity High School, Inverness, Fla., 19:5-16: Marietta High School, 1926-17, A. R. C., l927' . JOHN THOMAS HAINS, A.B. Illaflicllltififs " .X.B., l'11ive1'sity of l.ie1.11'gia. 1915: Tezichei' .Xlhany High School, 1915-17: Athens High School. 191.1-- Swainshnro High School, 191:-23: A. R. C., 19:3- . ERIC VVEST H.-XRDS', A.B., A.M. -E' lffllll0H1l'L'.Y-I'liSf0l'j' AJS., lrllflllflll University, 1908: .X.Al., University of Chicago, IOIIQ lirznluatu Stuilent, Cliicago, 19ON-go, Instructor i11 History antl liconomics, Ouachita College, 1909-10: Heatl-niastcr, Fork Union Military Acnfleniy, ' 1911-14: llenn. Bessie Tift College, 1914-15: Instructor in llistory 111111 Sociology, 'Iennepsee College for NYo1ncn, 1915-IR: IX, R, C., igzog J. Ci, A.. 1936- . l -,. 1 1- , .. ' 1 I ' .1 ' 1 , A 1 f . v- i 5 " 1 . 1 5 C21 ' 1 ,, , . . . -1 - , il. 21 1 - -51 J , ff." i 4 Y 4 1 ... El . J i ' 1 : -- - nl it S - ' l 1, I , ,, as .1 lm .3 1 1 '. If' 3' ' :Q Eg' 'L " Sfsf 1 --' ,Tv f :." ,. I 55 , 3 1 - ,..., R 1 1. -Q ,1-4..,.,,,.'m...,,-..M""'f1T,,1,'TLl:f,,,,." 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Meinpliis, une year: twelve years service in Regular Armyg service in Panama and Porto Riwz Secnnfl l.ienten:1nt, C. .X. C.-Reserve lAnti-.Xirchaftli A. R. C.-J. C. A.. iqzh- . J. GEORGE RICDONALD, PH.B. .llatlzfnzafius 1'l1.ll.. I-Qin--ry l,'11iversity, 1915: l'l'illCiIl?li, l21'ee11sl1nro High Sclmul. 1915-14-L l.akv:1:1nrl lFlf1J High Seli-ml. 141111-IS: Kentucky Milit:11'y Institute. 1918-20: .X. R. Lf. IQZO' . XVILLIANI L. 11.-XDEN, A.B. French .X.ll.. 'l'nscnlun1 College, 19:Og Grcencville. Tenn., ALA. lm he cunferi-e1,lJ Duke Univc-rsity. Durlzam, X. V.. 1930: .Xssistant Principal. St, ,lmnes High Sclmnl, 1i1'CSl10YlilE, Tenn.. 19:0-27: l'1'inci11al. 51. jmnes Hiuh Sch-1.11. 1927-:Sz Graduate Student in French. Duke L'11ii'c-rsily. 19:24-Ju: .X. R. C. anrl C. A.. lxjlfl' . ANTON PAUL NIARKERT, B.S. in C.E. .llall:um111'ir.r-Draivizzg U ILS. in Kfli., Georgia Tech, IQIRQ lirzifluale Stunlerit, Chicago, Slllllllltf. 11,333 Graduate Sllllilllll, C0- lunihizi l'11ive1'sity. .X. R. C., 19:15 C. .X., 1910- , CHARLES H.-XROLD i.x"IITCH1ELL, A.B. Evzglixlz A.B.. University nf Pittehnrgli, 1918: lirfuluate Student, llzirvzwzl L'ni1ea'sily. 19:2-.231 .X. R. U., IQJU' ':, 1013- . J. C. A., IQZS' . JOHN BURCHELL AIOORE, AB. Euglisli .X.li.. l'11iversity of Snulli Carolina: Eight years Of Tezxclling lix11e1'ie111-1' in Ga., Fla., S. C. :ind N. V. .X. R. C.. 1939- . AUBURN G. QDXVENS, A.B. Elzglislz-H1'.cfo1'y A.ll.. L'11iversity of Georgia, 1915, Ilrarlume Student. University of tif.-uigizi. 1935-16: 1l15N'11cl111' XYaynes- hnro Hiuh wchnol, 19:5-eh: .X R. C., 1938- . HENRX' OSCEOOD READ, PH.B., AJ-I. Englixlz l'h.l.2., liinury University, 11316: ,X,Kl.. E1'11O1'y University, 1918: AAI.. Cnlumbiri Ulliversity, 1925: 51.160531 lJi11lO1nz1, "Snpe1'1'isOr Of English." Cnlumbia University, 1925: Fellow in Fngliih, Emory lflliversity. 1916- 173 Irie-:ul uf English, Emory L'nive1sity Acacleniy. 1917-15: Principal, llrnvson 4l'i:1.1 High School, 1919-21: , Superintenrlexit. llan'sOn Schnnls, 19:1-:JI Head of linglish lDc11:11'tn1e11I, .X. R. C., YQ222 J. C. .-X., IQBGA . GEORGE H. RIDGVVAY, A.B. Clmnzislry .LIL Viiiverlily uf Georgia. 19:21 iix years rezicliinu EXlll'l'iEl'iCEl A. R. C.. 1927- . . Cf .1 '51 1,1 5 5 , , 1' fig . Q W - ' , L V. ...Q .urge . F qi . v .gf I .I 1 1 my A gr - X 9 I . - 1 1 -va . k if by . ' ' , V ? I '1.,'. 1 . -X U I X' 1 s 6 T 1 1 I ull1mmuu1mmll1uummm 1 "" ' """" u1111L11.1ff1!-1 l l llll H 1 ""w"' """"""""5 ..4.4l..4..AJ..u...L . Page 14 ,, sllllllllllllll lllufklllul llllll mimi -mmuunlnn llllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllnlll ug , , 1 E 5 E 2 P 1 : Faculljf 5-. : H - Q 1 1 E JOE RIAYS ROBERTSON, B.S. : EllgIl'JlI-C'l'T'iCX 'J : ILS.. Clemson College: Principal zinrrl Instructor, Public Schools of Pickens County, S. C.. 19:1 251 h Superintendent of Schools at Salucla, S. C., 19:5-:Sz .-X. R. C., 1928- . C-3 : CHARLIE A ROYSTON B S 'Ii - . . v . , . . . : 9 illllfllflll.UflL'S'Hl5f0I'j' I A : B.S., University of Georgia, 19:21 Ila High School, 192:-13, Louisville High School. 19:3-24: Marietta A, E High School, 19:4-265 Cordele High School, 1916-.271 Gainesville High School. 19:7-29: .X R. C., 1029- . hi? " GEORGE IVIILTON SCOTT AB B.LIT. I U ' 'I E Eiiglisli A Q ' A r I f' : A.B.. University of Cltattanoogai, igzgg Il.L1t. 111 journalisni, Columbia University. 1926: hunnncr : School, Columbia, IQ23, IQ26Q A. R. C.. 192:-24. 1926- . 3 CHESTER ARTHUR SCRUGGS, A.B. 755, E Cltcnzistry 9 jj U A.B., Mercer T.'nive1'sity, 191 1: liracluate Sttnletit. U11ive1'sity of Chicago, Summer 19:5-:Og Principal "' : Marshallville High School, 1911-13,7 Principal, Round Oak High School, 1913-163 Principal, .Xshlinrn High 53 E School. 1916-17: Director, Summer School, A. R. C., 1918-.243 .X. R. C., I9l7' : J. C. A.. IQZH' . Q3 5 CECIL XVYMAN SHERLOCK, B.S.C., A.M. 3 g Eiiglirlz-H1'sf01'y E PLS., in Commerce, University of Georgia, 133113 .X.M., University of Georgia, 19271 .X. R. C., 1927- 5 p ALBERT F. SIMPSON, A.B. Eizglislz-Civics gill : N .X.l.l., Davison College, IQZSQ liraduate Student. University of Georgia, 1925-26: Instructor, xY8Sllll1glOll ily' : , tGa.D High School, 1926-27: IX. R. C., 1927- . 2 I IP SMIT A. . NI.A. 'ffl " WINBURN 152113511 blftzvlliil B i L in ' -- T 1 .,.1 C 'Q A.B., University of Georgia, 1929: MA., Emory Unixzrsity, Graduate NVork, University Of Virginia, LL? 111.1 1 Principal, Comer High School, 1920-:Ig ,l"1'Ofessor, lieorgia Military College, 19:1-22: .X. R. C., los:-46, fx Eli' 1928- 1 Instructor, Cancller College, Havana, Cnlm, 1926-:Sq Research Work, National University, llavana, fy,-3 ' Cuha, 19:7-.283 J. C. A., 1928- . L 5 CHESTER lh'ICKlNLEY SUTTON, A.B., A.M. pi tj- I Envlislt A.B., tjnilford College, 1918: A.B., Have1'f1n'd Coliege, 1919: ILM., University of North Caroliiia. 1944, FI? --1 Graduate Student, University of North Carolina, 19: 5-163 Principal Monteo High School, IQ I 9-:oz Prm- "1 ---1 X cipal, Buena Vista High School, 1920-lJQ Principal Leggett High School, 19:2-23: Principal, Mount ' W Pleasant High School, 1924-25: Instructor, in English. University of North Carolina. 19:5-ab: Heatl of lf' . I Department of English. Piewlntont College, Summer 1910: .X. R. C., l92l'l' 1 I. C. A., 1910- . tj i JOSEPH LE CONTE T.ALLEY. B.S., M.S. 1- . .. .. I ' Plzvszfs ' --A' ILS.. L'niversity of Georgia, 19:33 M.S., Mercer University, 1915: Graduate Assistant in Physics and init 1-If Matlientatics. Mercer University, 19:3-24: Instructor in Physics. Mathematics and Drafting, 19:4-:5: llead .ll of Physics Departnient in Mercer University Sl.lI'llll'lCl' School, 19261 A. R. C., IQJG' 1 J. ti. .X., Igltt- . Cf. 1: BIITCHELL P. VVELLS, A.B. ij vw- . .. '- ' 1 English 1.1 l. 4' 1 l S-:il .X.lY., Cttiversity Of South Carolina. 1925: Il'lSU'llCl1Jl'. lidgefielcl IS. CJ High Sclinnl. 19:5-373 .X. R, C.. Ill? Lx . mfr- . Lf ': .. fi? A 1 . Cl, if F-J l ,, - ' I fs ' .331 1 f Nj, 'Z l 13' 1 ii ' I -2 -'fi L 's V - i 1. SIE. 3 l E at jx: 3 i l I A " ,f 1--I : 1' 7 If 1 'E full C I' l - ' , ,I 2 . 'Q-C i. '- Q- " 2 'tu' ln I 111' '13 Q4 tx: - it --it . .. I ' X "'T""t , gt 1 .. L- -c n u I I . 5 1 . Z2 : -'im , x '1' "' .,N :iii-iii ' if- I ,, A A , .,,,, , I tg 3 li' ': 'Y 9 ' ""f--"Sb " li-Lit-f::i,:a.1f FL ' 11:1 1 'lllllllmmn mnn ..J..L. ' ' ' ' ' ...l i ' ' P1121-1 I5 gmlllmullmulluummmlllnmlllu1nlInu:nmmlllllmllllmllllnmlluullnmllmlllllmllllmllllmlllm -.1 -- - Q : 5 E 5 3 S. E E 5 foam' 0 f Trmteef P QQ ' ' OFFICERS , ' -Q HON. BOYKIN VVRIGHT . MR. 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'gi fg'Q14ij.1'i:3'.g1L...," if LHl'II.INJn1i'1- s u J K .gx ' i,,' u'a .. I' 41 .,l,l fy '- X, ., .' V1 Shah? ,VJ X l " 1 S0jDb0liZ0i'F is Incidentally she plays the piano much better than a good-looking ., ,.. . V IIJIIL.I1,.- ' Fl mmllnm llllllll ml La, unllmdlu llfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg l S I y Noxa RL'TH HRISENIIINE 3 Ruth's extreme youth makes it difficult tw think of her as a Sopho- a more. She has, however, both dignity and intellectual qualities which g have xvon her the esteem and admiration of her classmates. ' Noted: Honor, I: Education Club, 2. I I 2 3 1 1 3 1 I I llIARI.-KN GLENIJORA BL'ssI.a E . , . . . . a Liveliness, beauty, charming naivete, irresistible laughter-lllarian. : Her success as Business Manager of the Annual shows an unrivaled E ability for salesmanship. g Noted: Student Council. I: Business Manager R,xINBoxv, 2: Glee E I - - Club, 2: Dramatic Club, 2. I E- l' 3 IXIARY INEZ Brno E Inez has combined with a warm friendly disposition the ability to listen to other more vociferous talkers. These traits make her a , welcome addition to any group. : i 3 I I Q ' S I JOHN CLIFFORD CALDWELL : I An excellent orator, an etiicient military leader, a good sportsman, : a fine dancer, a capable executive-in other words, versatility. No E wonder John is considered our "best all-round" Sophomore. : Noted: Honor, I: Class President, I: Vice-President, 2: Major, 2 E I: Cadet Colonel, 2: Ciceronian Literary Society, I: President See- ' ond Term, I: Vice-President First Term, 2: Chemistry Club, 2: Jllzrskrfvrz' StaFf, I, 2: Student Council, I, 2: President, 2: Hi-Y, w I, 2: Student Manager Track Team, I: Student Manager Football, 1 2: Basket-ball Squad, I: Varsity, 2: Sports Editor Ruxnovv, 2. D Q Q - an I 1 Q I 1 1 r - - , 0 I 0 A l JAMES Al.t7X'SIL'S CASHIN , He makes time, this boy james. He is the kind who schedules E i Zoology and Chemistry, plays basket-ball, and yet influlges in plenty 1 of social activities. 3 Noted: Basket-ball, I, 2: Hi-Y, 2, 5 u ' Q I CARoI.IxE L.-ITHAAI CHAFEE E ' XVhen Latham is mentioned, Ive instinctively think of Tn-nnyson's : l line, "A daughter of the gods : i Divinely tall and most divinely faiI'l" I f 2 . Q E' blonde needs to. 2 - n Citi r 5 lil 2 l Q Q 1 I I Q . l sl I I 7 C . I II nmmul HILL, """"""""--""""-'"'-'-'S ld- 2 Page :fo gmail inlIIumllllulllllllllllllmllllulllllhul lnnnullumlllunllmulluulllmlllllnlllmlllllml Ill P" . 3 ' ' ' ' 1, .- -, - E -f C E 3 I - 4 E 3 3 2 '-5 BIARY LUWINA CLARK E The spontaneity of Mary's personality has caused us to expect 2 : daily something new and unusual froni her. I-lerulatest outbursts - E have shown splendid talent in histrionic and poetic helds. : Noted: Class Vice-President, I: Dramatic Club, I. 2: President, 5 2: Chemistry Club, 2: Student Council, 2: Hi-Y-XY, 2: Glee Club, - : 2: Class Poet, 2. : U 2 3 : U , u - Q . Q In . - -9 : hLEANoR ANGELA LOSGROVE - . 1 . 1 : XVe admire lzleanor tor her black hair and lovely eyes: ive respect I -E her for her good marks: but we love her for her friendliness and 1 2 good nature. -' : E 2 B 2 3 Q 2 l 3 ' 2 : LIND.-X ALBERTA IJ.-XVIDSON 3 . . . 2 Behold ye! our charming Literary Editor: lovely, tall, and talented, E E Linda has real character, personality, good looks, clever xvit, and E 3 exceedinlf opularitv. 2 Q 5 p ' . . . . Q g Noted: Freshman Assistant Editor Ruxnoxv, 1: Literary Editor, - E 2: Assistant Editor-in-Chief .lIzz.rkctve1', 2: Hi-Y-XV, I, 2: Chemistry S : Club, 1: Dramatic Club, I: Katherine P. Boggs Education Club, 2 2: Glee Club. 2: Assistant Class Prophet, 24 0 : Q I 5 E S : JOHN JACOB Fork Q 1 : Perseverance and hard work have won for John hi0'h rank on the g - . - . . U . Q 3 drill held and in the class roomt Success is sure to follow anything 3 1: he attempts, for he puts his best into whatever he does. 2 3 Noted: Honor, I: Major, I: Lieutenant-Colonel, 2: Chemistry S 1 . . . . ' Z 3 CllllD,.I, 2: President, 2: Ciceronian Literary Club, I, 2: Secretary, : E I: Winner National Book XVeek Essay Contest, I: Student Council, ' 2 2: 1lIu.v!rt'ft'cr Statif, I, 2: Ride Team. I: Dramatic Club, 1, 2 3 " 3 2 0 : I :, Id.-XRRIET CS.-XRRETT J I 2 Here's to our peppy cheer leader! Teety is always a good sport , 5 and jolly companion. She shows her school spirit. both at football " : games and by her splendid work in classes. NVhat a combination! 2 Noted: Cheer Leader, I, 2: Student Council, I: Hi-Y-XY, I, 2: E 1lI11.rkt'tt'v1' Staff, I, 2: Katherine P. Boggs Education Club, 2: filet- : Club, 2: Dramatic Club, I: Chemistry Club, 2: Honor, 1. 3 u 2 2 1 - S : a i : Ftomexcs Gttcniusr 2 un , l 2 Florence quietly goes her way and gets there! Her calmness, her 5 5 SWCCUICSS. HINI llel' dependability are assets anyone should be proud 'S to possess. ' C 2 l I S : U 0 I g 2 1 E 5 3 2 3 an I2 C . 4 2 5-----it----'-'----'W-'-- --1uummlltIllmlmItmmsllnllln'-"W"""'-""""'"""""'3 Page 21 Nv v1"""YYS 1-owv,,,4-'x ,..- 4 ,v,w5,v-vwf, .iitiiiiji iL...i4 ' ii... " f A 4' 'V , ll.-XBEL CATH ERINE KSUUDELI. Mabel is one of our most promising teachers-Ho-ho! just ask Miss Boggs! As for us, we feel sure that her pupils will all love their "pretty teacher" just as we do! 1I.xR1ANA Hmuiox Mariana has a knack for wearing her clothes well, passing her exzuns., and getting as much fun as possible out of life. These attributes have caused her to be universally liked. Noted: Education Club, 2: Chemistry Club. I. RIILDRED ELIZABETH HOLLEY l-low anyone so small can undertake such subjects as Calculus and Physics is beyond our understanding. But Mildred has done just this and done well, too, Noted: Education Club. 2. ii.-XTH ERINE RIILLER HULL Serene beauty. Graceful poise. Charming personality. Exquisite grooming. No wonder we think Katherine so absolutely lovely! Noted: Hi-Y-W, 1, ZQ Vice-President Student Council, IQ Mus- l.'cfrt'r Statt, 2: Ciceronian Literary Society, I: Secretary Dramatic Club, 1, ll Glee Club, 2, B ETTY ,lox ES Look with awe-our President! Betty has combined real sweet- ness of character. lovely beauty of face, rare goodness of heart, and keen intellect with unusual executive ability. One so richly en- dowed has been ideally titted to lead our class. Noted: Class President, 2: Hi-Y-XV. 1, 2: President, 2: Dramatic Club, I, 21 Vice-President. 2: Student Council, 2: Girls' Cabinet: President, 2: Chemistry Club, 2: Ciceronian Literary Society, I1 Vilee Club, 21 fll11.vkvlvr1' Statt, 2. RI.-XRY B ETTY joi'l.1N 'l'he boys all know how well Mary can dance: the girls all know how cute she is: and the teachers all know what good work she does! 'l'hat's success! Noted: Honor, 1: Secretary and Treasurer, liducation Club, 2. It s.,2-'A+ ,.---Q- ,-,-1- --.H Page L Et -4 Z3 7-7 ft it I-. V-4 t--4 1 V . P' r 4, 4 t. f Yi ,.i ,. ...L F-- ,V guunummuull unuumulluuullmmllnunummmmllummmlllnnIlluullmllllumllllulll lllll 'fi ' v I E I 3 : E' E 1: - : Q : 1 1 : Q 1 I 'I f ' g ELINOR JACQUELINE IXITCHENS E E 'Whenever anyone talks to us about blondes being frivolous we : E merely look scornful and mention blue-eyed Elinor, the marvel of - : our Latin class. Such success must be deserved. E - g 3 : 3 : fn 3 5' : n 3 DOLLY DANIEL LAMBACK .- E In our opinion the song, 'Lovable and Sweet" should have been 2 dedicated to Dolly. Her quiet charm and poise of manner., her chic " 3 st lishness aIId Good looks, have caused the greatest admiration every- un - y s , E where. : 2 3 2 3 1 I E 5 3 E - , 3 3 lYIARIAN ELIZABETH LAYTON 3 E Marian always has good luck. In lessons, in friends and-oh, yes, E : of course-in love. But she deserves it all. E : Noted: Sidney Lanier Literary Society, I: Dramatic Club, I, 2, 3 E Education Club, 2. - 2 5 3 S ! E 5 : 2 5 MARY WILSON MARSH 3 E Our most vivid brunette in person. She writes Wittily, draws 5 E cleverly, and smiles charmingly. She has the longest hair, the reddest - : lips, and the prettiest hands on the campus. 3 3 Noted: Assistant Art Editor of the RAINBOXY, 2: Prophet, 2: ' I Glee Club, 25 Chemistry Club, 2. 2 : Q 1 ,: 1 5 5 E 2 I : NIARY BIASUR 3 I . . . . . . S ' Mar 15 an entertannn talker, and we all admire her audacit ' in I I Y . g . . . 5 . r : arguments with Mr. Hardy in Economics class: Mary's jolly dis- 2 E position and friendly manner have won her many friends. 5 ' I E s : -4 D U C Q 5 , . 3 g lvl.-XRTH.-X M URPHEY E E Martha has pep and personality! Her ready smile, cheery dis- g E position, real friendliness, and sincere interest in others has gained an g for her the title of "most popular" in our class. 3 3 Noted: Class Secretary and Treasurer, I: Hi-Y-NV, I, 2: Vice- 5 E President, 2, Council, I, 2: Education Club, 21 Glee Club, 2: I Dramatic Club, 2. : Q 1 I 3 , I 1 1 1 'I P4 - E iff . 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She is an exceedingly popular Co-ed, an honor student, and an athlete of unusual prowess. W'ithout exception, everyone loves Frances and is niost proud of her. Noted: Treasurer Student Council, I: Class Secretary, 2: Ciceron- ian Literary Society, I 1 ,Vice-President Girls' Council: Hi-Y-W, 1, .21 Secretary, 21 Dramatic Club, I, 21 Chemistry Club, Z1 Glce Club, 2: Honor, 1. NiAONII POM ER.-KNCE Naoini's name connotes excellency in scholastic attainnients. Her lessons alone, however, do not take all her time, for she participates in many social activities. Noted: High Honor, I. ANN.A lf,-XTE RHODES Anna Kate's unseltishness and real sweetness are qualities in her which we all adnnre. And, from various rumors, there are others besides us who love her, too. JEAN ROGERS jean has wit and cleyerness: she has stage talent, and a habit of never getting to classes on time. She has the capacity for making us laugh. In other words, she has 21 tvay! Noted: Sidney Lanier Literary Society, IQ Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Ciceronian Literary Society, 2. L E.-KH DoRoTHY ROSENTHAL Besides being a splendid student, Leah is a pianist of high calibre. In oratory, too, she excels: for, last year, she won the Batty Medal. With such brains and talent, she is sure of success. i Noted: Honor, I: Hatty Urattirical Medal. 5 5 E 5 2 5 a 5' to E if I It lliil l l ,E 5 'E It l , 1 1, I r tim ,E l f 4. I- gg, L ms llm' nlllll I llllltw ' 1 I i fl' iii ii L., H--'-'H'-"""""""""""""" num fr R mmmmm mm ww "W" "" ""' Page 25 t 0 n fl "W W4 "I an lmnlimnlmuullomllllm llllmlnnllnmllmllllmllllulllllmllllmlllllnllllf SARAH ILLII XBETH RoL NTRFE Ellldllklll Is qulet Ind xx ell pmsecl She hstens Ind 'Ib vrbe muth mth the result th'It she does uork of lll1llNl1'll mtrlt Both teachers Ind Dl1lJllN Ihl e hexr mth respect what bhe lm tn Qax Noted Honor I CICCYOIHHII Llterau Qncletx l Kllllall T1 Ll Ib RIJRLRT H ARQLIJ SHEI L Xen tdll xerg Intelhgent and xemx xerx good In tlungs mxhtary Harold seemb abbolutelx Indzspensable Hes equtllx l1l:'L6NS'lI'N to llstorv class drxll held and Annual qtaff Il'ICClIll'10'i Noted Honol I FlfNt Serffeant I 1'1lSILlLlllI6H3l'lt I ap tim 1xIlllt3I'N FClltOl Ruxrmx NELLIL XVII HEIT ne grams artIst1c tilent 3 ec ui genume uIt and tno N y blue exes placed In a text tube mth hrta of good CllSPOilIl0ll uelds lof coursej Yelhe Loted Dramatlc Club 1 LIIEIHIX qOClCtX I Chemutrx Club, Fl'lllL'lll0ll Club hlee Club mm llnull nulllmullllnllllnl lmn lmulllmlilmullcmllllnnl ALIJREI Fxuxuls VS HITE Ptrxondllx me tlnnk Audrey IS .I GEN ILC-' 'Xnwone who can pdlnt mth xuth real 'xrtlstrg xx r1te mtlI suth Inlmxtable stvle talk so llltEl'SStlllglX cleoexxex no le5s tItlL Noted -Xrt Fthtor RXIXIIIXX Chemutrx Club Clxss HIS tor1an Honor I XVILLIMI NVALLILE Zum JR Xl muted Xoung man of unusual good lookb mth Socml qu'1l1tIe: Incl busxuexs Hllllltj Must be lIandH-ome Nplencllrl dancer popular mth both scxeb and unusuallx CHECISIII Found Blll 7e'113 Noted Clase Treasurer HI X h.flIl1Ul'lIl Chlef Rxrxsow, Ruxxneu Nlmaffer lluslclttr Truk I I 1 -7, . l - I .. 2 D 1 C Q . 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GEORGIA LOUISE INEAL NEVILLE CORNELIA NORTH MARIAN ALBERTA PAGE HAL STANNAGE PATTON AUGUST RICHARD PETERS FRANCES ELIZABETH PIERCE NAONII PONIERANICE ANNA INATE RHODES JEAN ROGERS LEAH ROSENTHAL SARAH ELIZABETH ROUNTREE ROBERT HAROLD SHELL NELLIE EARLE WILHEIT AUDREY FRANCES W HITE JAAIES LAURENS X OUNIANS NVILLIANI XVALLACE ZEALY SPECIAL STUDEINT T XVALLACE INORTH llllllllll! E' E E : : : : : E E E E E E I L 1 - Q : E 3 I Q Q : : 3 : E E . - 2 T .. ' : 3 : E : - .. E 5 C I - : .. - 1 1 2 I - I - I . I R. I , JR I 1 ' 2 I 1 3 2 : II . - 1 I T. 2 - Q : A A A I A : " : 2 . ' H . . . . : E : : ' E L' J 2 1 1 2 2 : A , . I I' : : : 2 2 - A : 3 : U ' - ' A E - 1 9 I I I 5 . I' I g Q E . : : . I I' , . 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But It zs tlze hegznnzng Of a new school Beneath a harder sterner Master Life Of dreams o zzszons That some day Illay startle from zts monotonous routzne Jn unsuspectzng uorld Deeds that but today Are real Tomorrow uzll he nzemorzes Some sad More happy ones Of carefree college days New frzends new tho ts, Neu lzfe zs born The day of our Commencement MARY CLARK u : : 1 l :I : 5 E E - Q 5 5 : : : : l I 5 . . . 5 5 E D 1 - E 5 I A ' ' : 5 - ' f 5 In A . . , E , f ' 5 2 . ' :- : 1 - : E , h E - Y I E f E E X v. . I X E - . :I : ' : 2 , - 2 E - E : ' - 5 Nezcf zvorlds to conquer, E 2 . . - - ' : 5 . E. Il :: E E 5 3 A . . : E E E E E 5 2 : - .. 'E , 5 I e : 5"""""""""""'"""""""lIlIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIl"""""""""""""""""'5 Page 28 gnunainulmmllnnullmmlimnlllmulluuunnnmuumllmullnunluuulIlllmlllmlllnnlfllmllllmllllg E : 9 : E I : I I 2 ll ll - - 3 - E I E 5 : S I 'G 3 1 1 - 2 3 2 3 Z - 3 2 '5 . 2' E . ' E 1 1 2 . Clay! fbfiory 5 : 4 1 Q - Q 3 2 E E, the Sophomore Class, having lived in the stronghold of the land of High E Schools for a long time, departed thence and entered the High-Hall of junior E g College. Dr. Butler, the dear Folk-King, renowned among his people, did 5 E greet us, and spake to us of the monsters to be battled. There was Trigonometry, E E a mighty demon which lurked in darkness, and European History, the fearful marsh- E E stalker. rOver the misty moor came College Algebrag striding, he bore down us. E Q Battle-grim, we took up our pencils and text-hooks. E C 1 I I 5 John Caldwell was Chieftain of the Freshmeng his courage was known to many, E E his valor and wisdom. VVith him we did many deeds of glory, vanquished the deadly E I foe, and passed triumphantly into the Land of the Sophomore. E : 2 - D E Then came the first of our new enemies, the Ere-dragon, "A Shorter History of E E England and Great Britain." The she-demon wanted to avenge her son, "English E E 51," whom we had conquered the year before in the Land of the Freshman. A E E fierce struggle ensued, but we returned exulting in victory with Betty Jones as a E E valorous leader. E : 1 2 E As a reward for having made battle-play with the grim marsh-stalker, the E 3 King wished us to partake of a banquet. YVe gathered in the mighty hall, and took E : . . .. . ' . ' : courteously ot many a mead cup. As a parting gilt we were given worthy diplomas, E E for having struggled as Fate decreed us. VVe made good our battle-boasts, and now, E E as Fate has swept away all other Classes, we must after them. E E Co-Authors: Bizowuuf and E : l n : AUDREY XVHITE. 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Will and T6ffIIl7Z6lZf btate Georgia Countx Richmond E the Sophomore Lliss about to face the wide and merciless world urged blxndlx on bx our false friends the Facultv do herebx ordaxn and declare the folloxxm, to be our beneficiaries and to them vxe le-axe our dearest qualities am treasures here at lunxor College ITEM I To THE FACLLTX 'l o lllr Nlarkert xxe leaxe one axiometric projection of Clifton Black s Tom Cat To 'Ur Hardx xxe bequeath one beaded suit wig in fact a complete 'Ioreador outfit xxxth the sincere hope that he henceforth follow his missed vocation 'lo 'Xlr Brx son vxe leaxe one xx hole roll of adhesxxe tape to recompense him for that xx hich Fmots Anderson xx ore in place of socks during football season To 'Ur bcruggs vxe leaxe our concentrated knowledge of Chemlstrx hoping therebx to aid him in xx rxtmg his masterpiece To 'llr Read and 'llr Ellis vxe will one case of Canadxin Llub Nlmeral VViter To 'lliss Flisch the male populace of the class leave their broken hearts To Mr Begue Eleanor Cosgrove xxills one German bomb that will not explode in class and shatter his vxar nerves To 'XIr Tallex we leaxe one five reel feature picture of Gilda Grax s harmonic overtoned vibrations to 'xssxst him in his class-xxorn lectures. ITEM II To THE STLDEATS Nlarian Busbia leaves her volubility of speech to the incoming Business llanaffer to thereby assist him or her in securing ads from hard-hearted Augusta merchants. To the Belle of the Freshman Class Katherine Hull wills her daily date during drill period. ean Rogers leaves her dramatic ability to Verna Hart. lllartha lllurphey bequeaths her unlimited ability to make friends to' Tubbp VVatkins. To the next Class President Betty Bell Jones will: her exalted position as well as her criticisms and praises. To Richard Peters Frank Crawley leaves his worn-out pair of dorninoes. To Robert Rood xxe leaxe one campaign cartoon of the Democratic Party to substitute as a photograph on the 1930 football programs. Bill Zealy xxills his flying feet to john Sewell with the desire that ohn go out for track. ames Cashin wishes to bestow on Julian Hankinson the coveted nickname- 'lNuts." To Charles Funk we leave one dinner of garlic. Audrey VVhite wills her artistic ability to Gilbert Bell. a....L1t...e-w-., i i i LLLl'TQjlT'JjgVT'jj "T k FW i ' " ' ,i t mmm luumulmnmn Page SHI 2 Q I U D I n Q I C D Q Q 1 I Q 5 8 "-'x"r'7 a. llllll llllll llll llllll llll - ll .nl nn N ul My mug. ll lmnnllllanlllnuolllmllll ll lllmlllllmlllu Ill ll I 1 2 : Q Q - 1 Q - I - I - I S I Q . - . I . . .. . 1 "I ' . : 1 , ..., . . . . - ' . . ' ' . . . ' . 2 ' . l ky -V -l G C : v. U . .x ' r .. Q : . . .. . t . - . ' 9 . l . 3 . Q g. : I I 3 - I W 1 'r - 2 ! 1 I 7 . 1 Y ,. . . . . -, : .. . . . . . - .. . . . - i . 1 -' ' ' , , . . . . . : - . . . . . . - . - 1 , , c . : 4 - I q - I . Y . V , .- Q I '- K ' I : . ' ' 1 . . . . ' . : - 1 Y . D . , t- . V ' 1 ' 1 -f, : I . . j : x K v vi A -1 I 1 - . . 4 . me 1 1 . s - : . . - - 1 . Li 'S ' , . U: . : . . : , . . - . , . ' -1 xi Y ' sy : ..- . . - . . 4 - V ' . 1 , 4 1' . , : Y. 1. I . . . i C Q V E - 1 - 2 - - 1 v Y Q I 2 L 1 2, , : . 2 K 1 1 1 - - f ' 2 I Q Q 1 J - - : a n : . 1 1. ' 1 V : 2 3 . ,Y , ' s . , t E C I 5 I I W : V V 3 4 Q 1 ' 2 I y 1 . , J : I 1 Q I J .- 1 4 T 3 l 2 44A....... gunlln mualllumllmnlllmulllmullhuuiluu .num . , , A 5 ' - , , E 2 E . . . . - . , E As a hrst contribution to the Junior College museum, hvelyn hlcbolloch leaves E her super-developed brain. E Francis Pierce leaves ten of her extra quality credits to Lee Averett, so he may E use them to keep up their romance all through college. E John Folk Cbeing a sympathetic soulj wills Joe Armstrong one Big Ben alarm, E with the hope that it will assist him in making a little "time." E John Fanch leaves to Anna Goodwin Dick VVade, as a substitute for their daily E walks. 1 E To Sarah Traylor we bequeath one pair of Shetland Pony Shears, so she may E completely finish the job of clipping her mane. E Harold Shell leaves his profile to Clarence Cliatt, to assist him in the role of the E "perfect lover." E 'To Arizona Arnett, Nlargaret Raymond bequeaths her extra avoirdupois. E To Emma Lester we leave one copy of "All's Quiet In The Corridors," by E lllary Nlasur. E llarian Page leaves poor Bobby French, - 5 : f H 2 S ' , v 3 I I : 2 n E V E ' , f 1 - Q 3 . . . E Q 3 2 .. 1 I ITEM III BIISCELLAN sous To VVade lXIallard vie leave the accumulated second-hand chewing gum of the school. To the Freshman Literary bocietg we leave the echo of Philip Lazenby s bellow- mg voice, To Jack Nixon we donate the total supply of safety pins in Neal Franklins sweat shirt. To the Glee Club We leave the permanent services of ohn Bells snake-charming tenor. . To the Dramatic Club we gladly give all the vvorn-out costumes used for past performances. To the school we leave one picture of "Our Hero," Anson Clark, to adorn for- ever the walls of Alma lvlammyf' i To hurry our departure and theirs, too, We present the janitors with a broom V made of Roy McCollum's hair. '11 As a last bequest, we leave the entire ofiicial personnel of the school our heart- felt gratitude Cgr-r-rj and a banquet consisting of arsenic salad and hemlock punch. Q . bigned: BIONSEIGNEUR DU LIYSTERE, 2 - Testrltor. I XVitnesses: "GOAT" Ross1GNoL, 3 Josuuxmv JORDAN TRAYLOR, JR. BUIST DowL1Nc. F1 P N Ai , y , e' 'U ii ,111 Q.. . .ti4.1Li7ii1--'etf?3'54I.-...,iif ,,,,.. 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Apparentlx we are not the onlv ones who have noticed the resemblance between llIa1tha Nlurphex and Ann Pennington for Zergfeld has recentlx secured her talent as an understudx to this shining star Now here is a secret' just between us and the Associated Press Bill Zealx deliberatelxf disproxed all popular belief and is, in realitx that notorious vanrstei VVorse n that VV1ll1am' llladame Fifi de Lafaxette de Paris known to us better as 'Harlan Page ls rne of the most promanent modlstes of Paris Her creations are shoxxn to strikinv al vantage bx her leading client lklarianna Harman known for her chlc appearance Another record breaker from our class' Laurens Youmans like the famous Han nibal has crossed the Alps' not bx means of an elephant but bx a motorcx cle lklarx Clark our class poet has written an mspmng preface to her Lx rical Ballads of J C A ln which she states that like Wordsworth s her poetrx is trulx the spontaneous outburst of emotion Personallx we are reallx aw ed bx the brilliance of our txxo 'Hath students Ruth Brisendme and llllldred Hollex who have actuallx calculated the Time Distance and Rate of Speed of the renowned cow s jump over the moon Adding interest to the Nxghtx Night Night Club are the three entertainin hostesses familiar to us as Leah Rosenthal Naomi Pomerance and Xlarx Nlasur Franklx xxe were not at all surprised for thev alxx axs xx ent 1n for the social whirl in Eleanors Cosgrove and Ixitchens recentlx left for Italx to visit Rome and Ruins Such is the effect of Latin' Two great research workers of our class, Mcbolloch and lNIcCullum knoxxn re spectlx elx as Evelxn and Rov Roger Jr are now working on the all important ques tion NVhx Academvx Boxs Inxariablx Eat Doughnuts? And d1d xou know that Nellie Wilheit has acqulred a temperament and Joined a Bohemian Artists Colonx 7 Thex sax she s still winning poster contests And speaking of things creative lean Rogers is giving a correspondence course on Stretching to Groxx Tall Latham Chafee is a lovelx exponent of ean s methods If xou would Ixnovx Thxself read the new psxchological studx of the xeu Audrex lrVhltC s best seller If You VVana VVhx Donchav' Txx o of our students loved their Alma 'Hater so much that thex ire still at dear old I C, A Elizabeth Rountree has successfullx taken Nliss Flxsch s place as a te uher of Historx and other Matters of Interest lllarian Lavton, since Miss Grant has fone the xx ax of l1brar1ans is now eflicientlx managing the librarx and woe be unto him xx ho incurs her disapproval' BILLIEWE IT OR NUT' Ham NIARSH IINDA Daxiosos Page 33 ll!! 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RIARY HENDERSON, REED HL'I.sE. FRANK AJ -N, ',,,,,,,,-v...-, .Rv . . T . .- EER. E. ,,,,V la. -T..i HUNTER, JON Es, 1 I -4 V r ga LIL.-X ff V ,Ei -1 .2- li NI IRILIRET ' KING, LAMBACIQ LAZENBY, LESTER, E if W- J. C. L III OLLIE Q E I 1 E-1 fl PHILIP H. - 7 - 4 I ii ' 1 E3 Ll ii EAIAIA W- -7-41 -.-i,., ' '-""""""1'rv'v'v'1f R V-S...11-MIA-4 3 'J rf----f-,,,,,,fv .-,, f E, V -..,ff,,wT, E44 ., ,,....I...L.IMI. .-.I,.... vii P-4 + .LIHIIITEJTITI .. LEVY, g LUCKEY. I I M ADDOX. I I I I I 3 I - I I I MILLER, :- I NIORRIS, Q I W 1 u i E F-. Q.. r- ' , E ul I ul umlumlllmul mu'mu u un mum lm lu ll 1 , , I P. v-Q I I. BI.-KLLARD, ,fn - 1 " ,.,,ff'- -,,.f 'w --W-', -. - .1 .. 'V p , -v-Y, ..,,..... 'V 4-.E,L..IIIuYJI,.1.I ,,,1-L....Jl..-.L-.,....-.-,Y .., , , 'I7',- l ,, I ' ' JACK VERNON VERNON WADE LESLIE JULI.-x 'T L.- ., ,...........-.,..,..........,,.. , .,,..vY,,v,,-.v ,W - -- -- A '-v7-.-- .v-. - - W AV -1, ,. .IIII ,.,. I.,,,,,- I, AIULLIN, CIARENCH RICCRARY. -IUSEPHINE AICKINNEY. EDGAR XICKINNEY, RI.-XRGL'ERITE NIKON, JACK PIERCE, IJORUTH Y ,.-,-,-,--f,T..,--..- .-v,....--v-f.,-vw-.ry-r-Env,-,.,, , T.-12... xv..-,-.7 . Y . v ,,.I.4.,s,,....,u.,--4.x,,..,-4-..b,...,., 5 l !I- ,l I I i'4A,,lAL ' .DMX W-MA, LE L.44LI L,L,....RI.. ....-.,-...-. L . -,EL. -Ml LV' -M ' ' 1':Ia:w ' , , .EI-1-,H,,,-.!,, .V W--"v--.. ,-'If,,...',,,,, T'.,,,44v--, - 'x.,..1w'--,.,. 7-www,-1 IU I I I ,I ' ' A " ,.. . ,...,I.,,.I,...I-. I. ILQ.AA4A, . ,..,A,-.. I.I ... . -.I.,,,..4., ,.4.......--LA. PLENKETT. -IIISEPH IN li PRESQIITT. RQIIRIE REAR. ANNE RICH.-IRDSIIN, -I.-INE RfYCKxX'ELI., XIIIRIIARIET SACK, VIRGINIA SCH N EIIJER. LEOPOLD STIIRY, AGNES THIOT, ANNE FIQRAYLOR, SARA 'IQROXVBRIDGIL NAN NVALKER, MARTIAIA -v 7 1 I 4 5 ,X ff EJ Ii I3 53 V I1 "T P-4 I E3 I -J , fa ,, , . L3 I 5 1 I 5' ,fa ,.. E ia E ,,, 'If I I 1 If Q: if-1' I '5 :ff 5 I s I ,.. 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RUTH HULSE FRAXK HL'xTER LALLA JOH xsox, GRACE JOKES. IYIARGARET JOXES RUSSELL lxrxc. J. C. Kxxc NIARX' EVELYN KISER, EDNA KL'HLKE, EUGENE LARIRACK, Ol.LlE Lumix, NOKX LRLDRL AI, ALICE LAXSDELL DOROTHX LOUISE Lwrox, LAAI AR LAzExm, PHILII I EITX ER, Hou ARD IE-TER EAIAIA LEvs JACR LOXGEXX Ax HERBERT LOLIA XIERXOX XIADDOX LLCR, COLEAIAA LL CLEA EDITH LUCREY, VERNON Lx XCH, GEORGE M ALLARD, XVADE TXIILLER, LESLIE MORRIS, JLLIA ML LIERI, JOE MLLREI ARNOLD XIL LL FRED MCCRARX JOSEPHIRE XICDAxIEL GEORGIA XICRELLAR JOEL XICKIXXEX EDGAR XICKINNEX 'XIARGOERITE MCLEOD DOROTHEA NIxOA, JACR PIERCE, DOROTHX PLLXRETT JOSEPHIAE PRESCOTT ROBBIE RAIMA XTER RALPH RAI uoxn, 'XI ARGARET RE XB FXENE RICH ARDSON, JAIAE RIPLEX GENEVA ROCIAAA ELL M ARGARET ROGERS JOE SACK RI.-XRTH.-X SCHNEIDER, LEOPOLD ' SEWELL, JOHN SHEALEY, FAA STEINEK HL'BERT STORE CORINRE STORX, AGNES SULLIVAN, IC.-XTHERINE THIOT, ABNE TRAYLOR, SARAH TROWBRIIJGE, N. 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Noted Corporal ergeaut 3 Capt 1111 .1 Tratk 3 .1 p 11111 ot Tr'1ck Tenn 4 H11 3 4 President .1 Secretux 1f Glee Llub 4 Athletic Represe11t'1t11e ot Class 3 -IQHN FRANKLIN Boswratt A'-10111111161 is quiet studious attentive. Mr. Mitchell for one wishes there were more lil'e hi111 even though 11e didn't bet l1is ft 151 33 hook on time. Our XV11.1.1.1A1 BRYNo1s1.soN Olaf is 1xieh111o11d's "King of tl1e Ivoriesf' XYhat l1e Ciilllt do to 2 piano has 11ot yet hee11 1vritte11. His many friends i11 school all wish him success i11 what we think is Z1 hue flltllfe. 1.111 ES .ANDREXV CANNON ja111es's most attractive qualities are industriousness, dependability, and a pleasant disposition. He is also 0116 of the Lieutenants i11 the Regiment. His favorite sport is riding tl1e girls around in l1is new Whippet, and the girls seem to like james as much as they do l1is slllllllllllllllll mullmllllllmlll W " I 'pr1gL11::1i1..1rj11. t,,,A1L,.f..f'..1Tj - .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I u - I 1 1 I 3 I v 4 I 1 , .. 3 yi .. .. , - . -. - 3 . ez n 5 . ' u ' ' - 1 U . . '. . . 1, " - -', ' . . Q ... 1 . Q g z ,.. ' " : -z , .zz a , . 1 I .. . I 1 E JAMES JUDSON BENTLEY 1 l I U i Q . .Q t - . ' , - . l ,. l I , . . 2 ' . u ,ld 1 ' ' " ' 3 . gr 121s -4 1.11 , 2 .' ' . 3 3 -2 .2:S'1. Y ,,: Q.: :Ca- : 2 .' 2.1 -,,.: x ,: 1'-'1 Q - - . . - , I. . 1 ' 1..', . , - - C 1 I C Q I 'I 1 3 by . 1 , , 2 X , - U : Itgl l Q I C Q 1 2 Q Q I 1 I 1 1 I : W 1 S : 1 I 1 1 1 D Q C s. auto. Noted: Corporal, 2: Sergeant, 3: Lie11te11a11t, 4. THOMAS J. CARSTARPHEN "Sam" has left a burning trail bel1i11d l1im. He l1as completed his work i11 three a11d one-half years. He is well remeinbered by his favorite expression, "Aw, Mr. Buckner, I don't understand that." Noted: First, High Honor: Honor, 2: Three Medals i11 Track: Sergeant. 3. 'll N -+1 1ll'l'fl1.f:' ,f.1ifL'1i1lfi Page 47 1 s 1 3 ri V-, 1 r: -1 I 4 tif l E '7n,-vf"'--f-1'v--swf-vw--frv-, ,nv Q, 1 1 , 1 v , Q ,,.ffvw-.-,-v'rv+..ELyHT.fr' 11.,1..1114..L..,,..1s,....-...,.....,.,.L...,,..,..s1.. 1114111411 11111. 1 uollng YV XRRLN LOIhX1X1N V1 f1rre11, t11Ullg1l q111et 111 sehool r'11ses qlllte 1 I'dL1xC1 speerhng flown t11e road 111 1l1N Ne11 F0111 R0f111st1r It s 11s '11d t111t 11e 11e1 er rules 410116 BERT11111 BURDELL D1LEs Be1t though small 111 91111116 stands 111ff11er 111 dass than m'111y of 111s f11e11r1 N0 ed H11101-s I Curp0r'11 Oeant 2 11M10R1xT01x Dr as '1110111t011 1111119 1101116 the 111L011 each 111011111 011 111s 1ep0rt Lard 111d wet he IN cert.a1111y 1101 the stL1c11011s tvpe H1s pers011a11t1 has 11011 111111 1111111 ir1e11ds 110th 1101s d.11C1 g1r1s espeuallx the g1r1s N0u1 H1511 1-101101' 1 H01101 A 1.11 Cst1fT 4 H11 4 5 'Nerg f111t 3 4 Xer110111s .1 C0101 Se1gea11t 110t 1 c01o1ed sergeant He has 11 11 nppv CHIJICIU for 1a11g11111g off a111th111g t11at see111s to d1st11rb 111s peace of ITIIIIC1 We 1111e long s111ce fn1111c1 th'1t 1t IS 110 1156 to 1' t0 01e1c0me 111s sense of 11u111or 1N0tef1 Corporal qereeant R C010r Seroeant .1 Glee Club 4 A11N0111 JUSEPH DOLINSkX ,I by 11111011 11ard 110111 has made 1115 four xear COUISC at R1c11m011r1 III three 1e1rs He does 110t boast 0f h1s 1ear11111g hut NN 11611 results are tu be 'lCCOl111tBC1 for he IQ a1w'11s ll11Ollg those p1ese11t HENRY THEODORE DROST '111 1111011 He111y IS to he 111s fI'1811f1 He 19 110t the type that trxes just to get by He goes 11110 111s work 111 a co11sc1e11t1011s manner, 11d .1111avs succeeds He 1s 11s0 t11e 11111311 who handles the Ml1lt1fX Reports Noted Corporal Mister Qergn mt 2 F1rst L1e11te111nt 4 H011n1 2 '4 11" '1.,.1 111111. 1 g11.101L11s.g1., Page 48 sv - X ' 1, 4 '- I - ' A: 0 .. -N 1 I I 1 1 1 - , 4- - fq H '1 1 .. ,-. 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CARL AUGUST ECKHOFF "Eckkie NO. 1" may ofte11 be seen high stepping across the campus to take some poor unfortunate Freshman to Colonel. The reason he is always so jolly, we think, is that he lives to eat. Noted: Honor, I, 2, 3: Sergeant, 4. CHRISTIAN RICKERS ECKHOFF "Eckkie NO. J," not to be outdone by his brother, also walked away with honors. It is said he is quite a wrestler: woe unto the man who gets under him. Noted: Honor, 1, 2, 3: Corporal, 2: Sergeant. 3: Dalton Chem- istry Club, 3, 43 Treasurer of Chemistry Club, 4. 'ISHOMAS DAVIES EVE Thomas's foghorn-like voice is a familiar sound at the football games. His love for Richmond is readily seen in the wonderful school spirit that he has always shown. W'e know that the college he attends will receive a loyal student and a hard worker. Noted: Sergeant, 3. 4: Class President, 2, 3: Cheer Leader, 4: Student Council, 2, 3. THOMAS JEFFERSON FENDER Tommy is one of the reasons why teachers leave school. Boy, he "gives 'em fits." XVith heart and soul Tom backs up the school in anything she goes into. It is rumored that his handsome looks and wavy hair have won many a fair maidens heart. I may also add his good "line" has helped a lot, too. IIORRIS CRAWFORD FULTON "Scotty," fresh from Scotland, came to us in 1928. He is liked by everyone who knows him. XVe believe that he has a weakness for blondes, but he dOesn't let this interfere with his studies. Noted: High Honor, 2: Sergeant, 3, 4: Track, 43 Editor-in-Chief of the .llu5kFfc'vr, 4. ROBERT LEE G.-XRRETT Bob is a fine student and an all-around good fellow. He is the type that believes in combining pleasure with work, Bob has taken up the game of "follow the ball," or golf, as some Of us call it, and they say that he is quite the "berries" at the sport. If he gets behind his game as he boosts Richmond we know he will be a second Bobby Jones. 1 V 1 v V ,, v v v , . -4 1 ,I EM r Q r f ,A w , ,I , , ,f I1 ,... 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Our class would not be complete without his E ' cheers' smile and pleasant word of greeting. : L 2 - E 3 - l E an I - E l s 3 3 CHARLES RUSSELL H.ARDNl.-KN 5 : Charlie is always smiling, and has always got a new joke for you E I to hear. The RJXINBOXX' is much indebted to Charlie for the fine : E drawings he has submitted. Here's hoping he will draw his way E to tame. : 3 Noted: Art Editor of RAINHONY, 4: Glee Club, 4. 3 3 2 3 . E - I: - XVILLIAM ERIC H.-XRDY' E 3 liill believes in the motto: "Use your head and not your month." 5 I Besides being a popular member of the class. he is a Sergeant of 3 0 .I ,, - , , , ' , Company C. He IS always ready to do whatexer he can fox the : ' good of his class. 5 g 1 Noted: Corporal, 2: Sergeant, 31 Platoon Sergeant, 4. : :F 5. : l ET I FRANCIS BIOORE HARRISS E l Frank's name is heard quite often in chapel, the reason being the E 2 i honor grades which he usually makes. The highest honor that could : 3 5 be shown any member of our class was shown Frank when he was 5 3 elected Valedictoriau. VVe know that he will succeed in whatever : K I he undertakes. ' 5 I Noted: Honor, I: Highest Honor, 2, 3: Corporal, 21 Sergeant, 2 F 32 Lieutenant, 4: Valedictorian. E I 3 ' E, Q I S I ALBERT OWEN HERRINGTON E - .V - . . ,, . . 9 ' "Power House IS one of the supporting "pillars ofx our Instltu- 2 ' tion. He has plugged hard for four long years. He is admired for E his philosophical air. Owen has made many friends who will always : 2 remember him. E I Noted: Corporal, 2: Sergeant, 2: Track, 3: Football, 4: Vice- : President of Senior Class, 4, 2 P I I' 2 - 5 ' E - : Z JOSEPH ALSTON HILL 5 ' Alston is one of thehmembers of the "Old Guard." He loves his E - od' periods,-since he IS one of Richu1ond's greatest lovers. : 34 lr 51 2 E4 Q jj S 31 2 L u Q 3 5 : 5 1 " Z ' E' ,.'-K. will 1 3 I 1 , I . I lllllllllullllllllllnulllli Page 50 'llllllllllll lllllmllllmnll lulllmn nlllllmlllulllllllllllnllllllullllllllIIIIIIIIIW josrvrr LERO1 HOLLEX jot ls one of t11e ma111-,tays 111 R1e11mo11ds band 11 hen he 1ea1es here 11e kno11 It lb gomg to he a hard job to get someone to 1'lll 1115 shoes lhe fellows all ippreczate 111s 11o1k a11d 111s fll811flS11lD and 111s11 111111 '1'1 the luck posslble lXoted Se1Ue'11t 1 F1rst L1e11tena11t 3 Lapt'11n 111 t11e Band 4 FRANCIS NIILLER HUTTO FYHUCIS bel1e1 es 1n the old sax 111g Let a smlle he your umbrella He IS al11 ays happy about so111etl11ng He l1as been a good scholar, popular 111th the g1r1s as 11ell as Vlltll the 11015, and a frlend to be deslred VVe '1re 111sl1111g 111111 t11e hest that hfe l1o1ds JACK jacksox O11e arm jackson IS 0116 of t11e reasons 11l1y we are the Natxon 11 Preparatory C1'l3.II'Lp1Ol15 111 football He also upholds RlC11lT1011d o11 the trackfield BCS1dS5 heme a dar11 Good athlete hes a d'1r11 Fme boy Noted hee Pres1dent of Class 3 H1 H 2 3 4 PfeSldel1t 3 Sports Ed1tor ot the R-XINEOVK 4 Best All Round SCUIOI' 4 A111 1et1c Represent'lt11e 4 XHYSIIQ Track 3 4 Captam 3 4 Varsny Football 3 4 Sergeant 7 F1rst Sergeant 3 Flrst L1El1tCIl'll1t 4 Davin HUGH JOHNSOW Hugh s deep XOICC has qmeted many a 11er1ous Cadet durmg P1-11e Dr1l1 H15 famous Steadv Me11 l1as long been accepted as famous for ltS eisfect H15 platoon ls 1 co11s1stent wnmer of t11e 11 eek11 prwe dr1 Noted Honor 2 Corpm '11 Sergeant '4 F1rst Lleutenant 4 F1-1o11As BARTON joxes Tom e11tered 111th the gang at Old R1chn1o11C1 and 11as been Clflftlllg 'llOIlg exer smce but tlus year 11e real17ed what lay before h1n1 a11d has certamly 11orkecl l1ard He 1 one of the staunchest upl1olders of the school dances a11d he sho can shake 1 111cked foot 1T1Lo Lucius LANI an Italo 15 a stellar Latlll stude11t a11d has do11e t11e fOl11 years lll sometl1111g l1ke tl1ree years It IS Sdlfl that 111s bugle p1act1ce l1as d1 turbed I'6S1ClE11tS axouncl the Reser1 OII' but 11e dont 1Jel1e1e e1 ery thmg 11e hear V IU' IIN' ll"lllll"l lllllllllwllllumllllllnummmm nl mnnnlmunulllnun umu I - , I : I I Q , '- 1 I - : I I I 1 ' ' U g I : 2 1 Q I 1 7 Y A : ll H '. 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I I I I I l . , , - I I - I I I 2 - m-mmm nnlllmlllllllllll llllmllmllllu nulwmn Page 51 U f . s .s'v - " 'FV -7, 0 - 9 -v . , 5 ,, ,T .U ,His ,s,,.-ff ,,f. .,.,, f T.r-.1 ,.,..,p- . , ,,..I 1 ,.,,,,,fs,.,,,,,,,y i...l..L.s,.....t.....tt.l.4lu., A-.sito.,L1.....nL-....g..o.HSs' T' " ' A te. gtL,,...t..t.-g. ' 'T Ill I IW ROBERT KIARTIN LAMAR Robert is always in his place and on the job. His personality is due to his helpful disposition. He stepped out the first and second years and brought in some honors, and we feel sure he will always he zz credit wherever he goes. Noted: Four-Year Course in Three Years: Sergeant, 3: Honors, NN ILLARD Leu is XX ill nd s honors and the fict he made a four un coulse in three sears speak for themselxes He is '1 hue box, and l1as mam friends u ho msh him as muth lnclt as possible to make such 1 fine record xu tolltge Noted Hmnor I Hwhest Honor 1 Foul Xear Course in Three Xears Lorporal Sergeant 1 REL sex BINIS XIOORNI-XX During lns xears of pleasure and toil 1t Rithmond although not ln honor man Reuben has been a hard u orlting and ambitious fellow Thouvh quiet and modest he has made many true friends at Rich mond Noted Philosoplnan Littrlrx Socletx 3 NIIILEDCE 'XIURPHW JR Nlilledge is 1 talented inembel of our band being one of those Saxophone hounds He is 1 diligent uorlxer and is striving for tluues th lt are uorth uhile We lxuou th xt he ulll suceeed lll 1115 tunff ie Qoes into Noted Corporal op berqeant 3 Baud 3 but L NIel,R11A.Rx IR XX ah' I dont understand thlt N11 'lallex 'lhat is Sam 'isses he can llVS3NS hnd something to be happv about lNoted Four Xeir Lourse in Three Xears IIXIUTHX Joshi H O bHLa Ahhouqh jo has only been uith ns for a xerx short tune, he has ilreulx put his boulder to the uheel and is uorlting vlith the rest mf the ftllo is His mini neu friends in Ritlunond uish hun suc etss in anxtlunv he l.ll1llC'ltlxSb Noted Enterul qeptemher IQ 9 from Catholic High School orporal 4 I, 1. - " 2. 'S V t . 2 , , --.si - - ' .' : 1. ' , 1 Q . ,-: '- ' 1 : ' ' 5: " . , ll . , N. ' - Y AY i . A . . Al 2 ' . ' 'Q ' V . - i , .V . ' b -Q v Q ' I n . 1 1 A R g u l ' D- z 1 ' ' . ' ' ' 2 " X ' , ' . f- I l ,, l K : . l .' : ,z:T 'K .x: ',2,,,4. ' R N'-X - I . "Awl 7 . ' . 2 2 . A '. Q ,'-Y' ' Q ' ' - ' He never seems to be serious about anything. Even in the dullest . 'l..' ' ' f ' : ' . . '- L Y t vw Q , - V , X : - z s Q ,ua 1 I 'D I Q 13 i 2 l 7 1 , ' ' ' ' l R 2 - - ., - e . - . Q 4 ' ' ' ' I . . I . . n . - : 1 5 ' ' ' - g .,. . ' . . ' - - fl, . i M U E . . , I : - s , 2 , . ' 'K : g C ' ' . . 2 2 , Q l 1.1-il. I l K . ' n 1 I a 1 , I - -.--..-- -- ---,.-. , .- A W Y s - l 'fQfff"'l... o2Is,,L,tf,,, I 'WT QW' , A , i , i H, T T ' f ' "7hf, "" ,N IIIIIIIIIIIIIR R 1. ,LJ -.,.4-, l Y I In- Q ,.4.......L .l..l.l.l....4.,-.,.l.4 I M', Page 52 Q Z Q Q D U I I Q E C 2 Q q Q C Q Q Q I O XVILLI-XXI Huznn ich PERKINS It Willie goes into life with the s'une determination is he las n hencx er he goes into Qc 34 to Bull on his lesson ue knou lie will reach the top He is Captain in the Regiment and has made numer ous triends JOSEPH Iso ER Pnuxua Ixogei s loxe for tun has caused him many rexeises howexei he right here with the buneh We know be will always be 1 credit to Rithmond no mattei where he goes Noted Corporal 2 Sergeant 4 Rule 'leam PAL L BAKER PRITCH ARD Paul eertainls his got that Ctchool girl Lomplexion His rosy cheeks ire L iused by eatmv his daily ipple in the luneh loom lx ERMIT ALTON R.-x1JFoRD XY1: 'ire indebted to Kermit for some of the time drawings in the .-Xunual. He has certainly been a great help toward the malfinv f the R.XlNBIlXX'. He is also interested in baseball and we feel certain that he will help Richmond to the top at the end of the season. Noted: Conipany Football: Varsity Baseball, 3 4' Varsity Trick 42 Glee Club, Contributed to .-Xrt in R.xlx1.ow. XVALTER C.-XRSVVELL REESE How Carswell can make so much noise and yet be so little is more than we can understand. He speaks for himself. A good student. Noted: Honor, 2: Chemistry Club, 3, 4: Corporal, 3. JOE SEYIER RHENEY Joe can always be found where the ladies are the thickest. His favorite study is the study of the co-eds. In all seriousness, ,loc is a time fellow who leaves behind many friends. Noted: Honor, .22 Corporal, 2: Sergeant. 3: Non-Drill, 4. l . 'J n-A 1 t l l i 4 1 . l ' EL F-1+ 5.. E tx- 14- .Tr if' 4, t. t 1 . Lv - -F-4 Q "Y1'? . 'ITN-.-rr"57--ff", " --... ' -.,, - fw -t -' :llllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllmlllllmllll C ..,.. .. .. .. 1. ,' 111111 l. . . ,A .... -.- TILL .. ,-,, ,Li - 1 -. 2 H : I - Q Q l F H . -I ' Z. 1 h I '- I I " 4 r - I A I I ' ' i W F-' : . .. . . . . . . 4 I Q C Y . zr i' ' 4 y - Y D ' n ' -Q IV ' I V ' i ' - . K - s 5 ' , - , x .4 . . . - Q l . 1 - . ' : 3 J. 4 2 Noted: Corporal, 2: Sergeant, 31 Captain, 5. : I 1 ' l - Q 1 1: ' f- - ' , U C Y , . . . I . - . - - - V - -- s - v - - , : - -V ' .. -s i r ' ' i i V V ' A ' - 15 . . I , . . . . ,. . I ',. - " . . ' ' 4 V 5 ' ' . . . 1' ' . - : . , E . tr , . . t : . I 'I E ' :: - 5 E E " 2 - A , I . A . . . ,, . . ,. . y . 5 3 , - - 5 z ,g ' - - - .' . f i 3 .. , .. . ' ' . . ' . 4 ' w . 1 . . . I C X - . , . 1 g , . .. E n g 2 H r I 1 - , U' U U Il I 1 I - 5 . . G 0 1 , ,. l , c I . I E 2 C K V , , K , 'ul , 1 2 , 5 C I i I 3 - E - : E Q Q .IIIIQIIIIIIQQIIOOQIIHIQ I , , l ,, . """""r' 1 ' , .3 , - . ---M . - Ll.i..LL4.L, .L flag.. ...lLi14...l.L..-A..Le.4A.LJ..L.4.l.s' L Pago 53 y--yvvvv-P A.:---g,- " I ..J ,Al li H4 ,ll til ,s A 'ff fl L .3 fl v Q 43 'LJ gg? I, V r P- I Ili 5:7 v il r Q VJ v-5 1 P1 fe ,gi Z. I . I I , . y , , . L I K. ,. I . 11 'LI .-.. A, , . ,.f Y 'T..T,, ,Tv '..,' -f.- .. ... ., ...-.,. ,',L .U L'AI...Ll. lilgsgi REUIHQN LUCKIE RocRwELL Rculwen stepped out and pulled down an honor in his second year, and this year they say he is going to do it. NVe all know' how' hard Reuben works for something, and we know that with his determina- tion he will always make a success. Noted: Honor, .21 Corporal, 2: Sergeant, 3. NVILLIAAI HENRY' SAUI., JR. W'illianI has recently entered. He came from C. H. S., and has already settled down in Richmond with the rest of us. NYe know he will always be Z1 credit to the old school. Eow ARD CARLToIx SCOTT Duiinff his st my at Richmond l d has been 1 faithful worl er net er lurking when he was needed to help out 111 anxtlnnff If he goe into life with the same determination that he displays In the class mom he will he hard to he-'It H ARRY SH APIRO Htrry has pleastntlx surprised tts all lI1 rexealing thc fact that lIe is an excellent speaker He has 'tlso made a good record while at Richmond and we know that he will keep up the good work at college Noted Declanner Fourth Seat' JAMES LISTER BRIMNER, JR .Innes is not only an honor man but tlso 1 Captain Ill the Nlthtary oiglnwatton ames lb xerx ntne In the school 'tcttstttcs When exer there is hard work to he done just call on him and xou can rest assured that It will he done correttlv Noted H1011 Honor I Highest Honor HIUh Honor 2 Class President I Student Council I Corporal Sergeant Captain 4 Chemistry Cluh g 4 Nice President 3 President 4 Winner -Xssistaut Business Manager 'lluvlcltm 4 ROBERT Lxcksow BATES SNIITH mms I s o ns the tlnhtx of aunt questions uen Mr Iallu cannot answer Howexet he surelx ls '1 hue bov Ind has made numerous friend It Richmond who will regret to sec hun leixe -Y aa: l it L,-LK: I....1.L.j uv I u S 3 l 1 W y f 1 1 ' ' . . S 3 , ' ' . ' ' ' I 1 ' ...- E ' ' , . ' . . 3 3 ' 3 l - I 1 . - A , A I l I , 3 1 v . 1 , -. V - - 1 ' - f , ' I f ' " - A K ' . : -e' f .- , . ' . . . , ' . 4- . . I . 1 v . , I V f ' I E u I 3 - , , , l d . I K -. . Z Ki Z , A . , : . J Y . . - - . 5. , . ' . 7 w. 2 Q . ' .' . ' U . , v. , ' . ' . ' 7. ' . 3 r . ,, . . i .-. U , I. U, : , 1 Y . : - , 2: , 2: . , D, A. R, Prize for Highest Average In Lf. S. History, 3: Glee Clubg E A . i. . 5 z , . : - ', . q A: Q - ' x Epi U. . . . ' "XV A is me of the few' boy: wh lz' : " f ' il" g - , ' f ' . Y.. I " 3. c , . . ,'. . ' . '. I : ' x f - ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' - '. ' .ml 1 .5 - 5 s 1 ' ' ' ,I Q fm - . 3 " , --ft , I 1 I ' . .f" , g ,, - I l . 0 73 ! 2 -- - - -f- -. -UN-Mxirg-0--il .-liQ -J F" "'-"' -1-er' '-f---r-ww'-v-rw-y--rj-71-1-I , ,,-,,,.,,.I LL nu -, l'uHf' -74 V- FJ"- I VT I-it A 4 I I 'T''fU:rr.I2.itI1I1I11115,531fiiiiniri JULIUS BELL SMITH Julius may often be seen at a local drug store giving the ladies a treat. If all the co-eds like Julius as much as he likes them, some- thing's going to happen. He is oIIe of the most popular Lieutenants at Richmond, both on and off the drill field. Noted: Sergeant, 3: First Lieutenant, 4: Honor, 3. NIAURICE STEIIN BERC Maurice is one of the fen boxs that haxe ridden mth the fist class to the end He Finished his four weir LOUISE lll three wears INoted Corporal Sergewnt 3 XVILLIMI DEAL. bTEXX-XRD Dean or Little Dany as he ls sometnnts talled his Lompleted his foul vear course III three years This wlone speaks tor him Ixoted Honor I Corporal 2 HLJNIER HENDEE STEM ART JR -Xlthough Homer has not sought stholastit honors he hi nI1nx true friends who .Iue viluahle mssets XM. know he can alu us lc depended upon to help xx hen needed how ARD PADELFORD 1 AFT Introduung, Bull Montani the ansner to I maidens piaser 'Ilns Is what Pull thinks but ue seriouslx tlnnk ht ls a mightx hne box although he does seem to he the Idol of the opposite sex was left out of the book No ed H rnor I H mnor I ee Lluh t lpl lx RLS Tuoxwsox ou tan aluaxs hnd IW uhere tht fun I thicl est He is I good natured fellow, and aluaxs succeeds lI'l uerxthniff l goes 1ItI seriously Ty ne hope sou nextr forget the old ptriod the Engli h 33 Class Noted Coiporal 2 Sergeant 4 First Lieutenant 1 1 1 Q 1 Q 1 v Q I I Q D ' ' '. - . . . - ' I -' I I I , 1- D I '- v v -A A v 3 . . ' 1. L . no v - - 'B : ,zz '. , . - . Q n ! 1 I Q l 1 I 1 Q C I . D I Y ' , . . . . 1 3 .- ' sv ' ' - . , , .. S , . 2 . . ,, I I . ' 0 z -- ' I - 'I Y -4 ' n " - 9- , . , . ... , I. I I I' V, , 5 . ., . 1 ' ' g 3 5 '- ' ., is . ' 1 ' - Y - f - V - . 1 1 I - , , ' '. I . .. ' , '.-. J' I I " " " 'i ' Q z " 'I . . . '- , " ' -.T . S ' A- - ' - I ': ' . ' "Bull" is an honor man, and what he doesn't know about his lessons l ' Y ' t : c , 3 r .2:Cl' J ,,.g:Cv 1ral,:. I ' J "TQ ' 1'-"bIeji'II ' -rl I' . ,Y I, 1 ' v 1 'S - 1 it 4 .. I I I . I . 1 ' Q ' , 5. y- i X- l L. . -M ..,.-..-s,s,. , s W -, ..-..1...i..I.... --f. ,,.-,vs. I, , V qw. -4-s-LI-Ivvff--vvqvv'-f-- 2- -f-'TT-rv-vx I - r. , fv--v-.Q-----w-v-----v fwfr -W-v-Yf,--,ff -- --v I -vw L,..L.xvA, A4,,-..,- L I,- ,,-,-,,4l4l-il L II Pxigv 0 x .- L Pl fi 4 t I , 8 Q 3 2 2 2 I 3 2 Q Q 1 - Q , 1 Q ns - l Q 1 C 2 0 1 : . Q I l 2 - i C 3 2 l i 2 D un ! 9- 1 A.. mulllumllluuullaunlunnulnmllmullmulluulInn i' mllnmumnmq '- l JAMES SHIELDS 'IQROWBRIDGE james is working hard for athletics as well as in his studies. He was very dependable on the scrub foothall team, and his speed will serve him well on the cinder-path. Noted: Track. 3. -ll Corporal and Sergeant. 4. ROBERT A. VOYLES Boli is one uf the "old reliable" type of boy. He is always happy, even in Math. 41. Noted: Corporal, 2: Sergeant, 4. AL'GL'ST DoRR XVATKINS August comes to us from the Catholic High School. He is one of those hoys who believe in having a good time, yet he makes good marks in all his studies. KEN LOCK F,-x U LKN ER XVESTBERRY Ken is just :i good student and well liked. VVhy does he always stop at Tubman on his way home? Noted: Honor, 2: High Honor, 31 Corporal, 25 Sergeant, 32 Lieutenant, 4. ALBERT ROBERT VVH ITTLE .-Xlhert is "a little boy with a big mind." He has p-roved this by his achievements in scholastic work. Wie feel sure that he will be successful in whatever he does, Noted: High Honor, 1, 2: Sergeant, 3. Four-Year Course in Three Years. CHARLES HENRY' XVIGGINS "XYiggy" is one of those rare fellows who accomplish much by saying little. Like "Huck Finn," some clay we expect to hear that he has acquired half the door-knobs lpossihly, with houses attachedj in Augusta. ......---t-- - mlm llll t 1 lllllllllllllln' --'-0"---- 5 Page 56 A., glllllllllllllllllll mill ulllnuullluunlllmlllluuulllmllllmllllmllllulllllllllll Ill llllllllllul lllllllll Q 1 E , 1 Z NVALLAC E VVINGFIELD His line voice and keen knowledge of books make him a dis- tinguished member of our class. He is one of the popular members of Mr. Buckner's Math. 41 class. R.-HVORTH XVILLIAMSON Raworth is quiet "like a boiler factory," He makes himself known wherever he is. He is headed for the University of Southern Cali- fornia for a college career, and we hope he dive-sn't pull a Nreigelf' Good Luck, Raworthl CLYDE ARCHER VVooTToN. JR. Some day we will wake up and Find "VVoot" missing, and will hear that he has flown around the world backwards or something in that line. His weakness is the co-eds, especially the blondes. Since he has been Literary Editor of the IQAINBUXY we say, "XVell done, good and faithful fellow." Noted: Corporal, 2: First Sergeant. 3: First Lieutenant, 4: Cap- tain 5 Literary Editor Rxmnou r, SPELIAL bTUDENTb HARIJLD NI0NTGox1ERi WILLIAM SANFORD Page 37 3 Q C I u l Q Q C u Q U 1 an Q - Q Q Q Q Q Q - D U 1 -1 Bmllunllluullumllmnll nulllnullluullllllll lllllllllllllnullllnll lull ll I , I E S Q C C H . C 2 .. 5 . E I 2 D I C S I I 1 . 1 1 J '- 1 E . 1 . '- 1 1 1 Q 1 ' J I 3 1 3 1 I I E S ,, . , .. 3 'T S U A . I C I R. 5 2 -' A Q Q l . , ii li ' 1 l f -A....f.e-.. C 1 C C D 8 D 1 2 . lll WI IIU' ll 'Ill IIIIIIIIII ll ll num Illlllllmllunllllmmmu,mllmmlllmmllmmmnmg Ellllllllllll nmllmaullmullInnnIllmulumlllmulllmullmullummaullllmlllnallllmlllunllllmllng x 1 E E 5 : n l 2 S : Q E fl I2 Aadem 0 zblzmoml ozmly E s 6 J' E 1 C : Q I - I - Sezzzor aff E ' : 1 : 2 : . 2 3 EUGENE FRANKLIN ANDERSON THOMAS BARTON JONES : 7' JOSEPH :Xl.OX'S1L'S ARMSTRONG ROBERT NIARTIN LAMAR E E XVILLIAM THOMAS .ASH MORE, JR. ITM-O LUCIU5 I--WEE E : BIARCUS XVARLAXD BARGERUN XILLARDIQDEMINGM EVNISJR E ' ROY H.RLBERT BARNARD ALTER AVIES TERRY, . - l . A , - E CHARLES GEORGE BEALL WILLIAM LHAFEE INTOCEXRIE E - RDIZERT CLIFFORD BEATTIE REL BEA SIMS CHICK OORMAN : ' RAYMOND IEDW.-XRD BEAZLEY NIILLEDGE NILRPHEY, JR- : ' JAMES VVALTER BELL SAM L- MCCRE-RRY, JR- g 3 XVILLI.-XM THOMAS BELL TIMOTHY JOSEPH OSHEA 2 : XV H 'I ' PERKINS ' : JAMES JL'DsON BENTLEY I ILLJAM ARDIXX Ck I E : JOHNNIE FRANKLIN BOSWELL JOE ROGER PIRINLE 3 E OLAF XVILLI.-X31 PRYNGELSON BALI BAKER PRITCHARU, JR- E ' THOMAS . CARSTARPHEN, JR. IXERMIT ALTON RADFORD 2 3 NV C VV ALTER C KRSWELL REESE " q .-XRREN OLEMAN - f : E GEORGE HYATT COXKLIN JOE SEVIER vRH1IaxEY E g NVILLIAM PANTON CRUFT EDWARD HLLL HODES, JR- : 2 BERTRAM BURDELL D.-XLES EOBERT RLHODES R : 3 HNIQRISS HENRY DWNTICNAG EUBEN UCRIE OCKNVELL : - , H , , , .. . Y , 5 THORNTON ZHEADOXYS DEAS WILLIAM Hmm SMIL, JR- E 3 VERNON LESLIE DEAS EDWARD CARLTON SCOTT : E ARNOLD JUSEPH DU,-INSKY TWORDECAI GEORGE SEROTTA : . , - 3 HENRY 'THEODORE DROST HARRN SH-'WIRO : 2 CARL :XUGUST ECKHOFF I-A-MES LISTER SMNNEIV JR- : E CHRISTIAN RICKERS ECKHOFF EROBERT QACKSEN BATES SMITH E I THOMAS DAVIES EYE 1-'I-IFS ELL MITH - C , . S THOMAS JEFFERSON FENDER NIALRICE STEINBERG E I 1 : TNIORRIS CRAWFORD FULTON NVILLIAM DEAN STEWARD - 2 ROBERT LEE G.kRRETT HOMER HENDEE STEWART E 2 XVILLIAM DL'DLEX' H,8IR, JR. EDWARD P.-XDELFORD TAET, JR. : 2 CHARLES RUSSELL LT.-KRDAIAN' TYRUS THOMPSON : 2 VVILLIAM ERIC H,-XRDN' .JAMES SHIEEOS TROWBRIDGE 2 E FRANK MOORE H.RRRISS ROBERT .LXXNIAL YOX'LES E E XVILLIAM BENSON' HENRY .ETUGUST DORR XNATKINS : n EDWARD GEORGE HERMAN RENLOCK FAULKNER WESTBERRY : ' A R NV I TL " 3 .ALBERT ONYEN HERRINGTON A LBERT OBERT H T E g : JOSEPH :XLSTON HILL CHARLES HENRX' VVIGGINS : E JOE LEROY HOU-EY RAWORTH VYILLI.-XMSON 5 : MILLER FRANCIS HL--pm XVALLACE VNINGFIELD K : I HUGH DAVID JOHNSON CLYDE IXRCIIER TVOOTTON' ' : . - E NOW OUT OF SCHOOL 5 Q A I 2 , . ' 2 CLARENCE SAMUEL BROWN, JR. CLAY W'ALL STELLINO 5 RICHARD LAMAR CH.-KNEY HARRY LEONARD NXALTERS : I OLIVER OHN HAVIRD RANDOLPH LAMKIN : ' -X NI S - 3 .ALBERT HOPKINS AIARSH, JR. GEORGE . LBERT I ILLS, R. : kk l C g TO J. C. A., FEBRUARY, 1930 5 5 XVILLIAM NEWTON BELDING TOM EDWARD FULGHUM E- E TVESLEY J. BLITCHINGTON VV1LBURT VERHIJN LLLREY : 3 NEAL LI.-ARK FRANKLIN .JOHN LHL AWGN E E 2 C : SPECIAL STUDENTS E D , 1 HAROLD AIONTGOMERY B11-L SANFORD ' v v 1 I GEORGE NICHULSDN JOE G1-E-4505 2 D Q - 1 - E 3 : - 5 ' ' n I-----"-'-'W"""'-""" mmIlunlmmmnnmmlmlllvw"'v""""""''"'"""""" Clary Hzyfory N September the 15th IQZC, 255 aspiring Freshmen gathered to arrange for their entrance into the Academx It xx as their hrst taste of high school life. They stood xxith happiness Owing to the lack of an Auditorium xxe had our first assembly in front of the historic Academic building It was here that we began to to realize what a great task confronted us After Doctor Butler addressed us on the standards of this aged institution, which has stood the hard usage of 142 years xve received our first command It xx 'is to folloxx the teachers to xvhom vxe were assigned-over to the studx hall in the old Dormitorx Lomplications arose immediately. VVe xvere initiated into the confusing schedule sx stem that xx as trulx '1 Chinese puzzle to us. No sooner had we mastered the daily routine than we xx ere interrupted by the removal of our below ed institution to its present site NVe can boast of being the first Freshman Class to enter the new building. But this is not our only boast for this year was the school s first experience with an R. O. T. C. unit. VVC xvere fortunate in receiving such men as our Commandant, Colonel A. G. Goodwyn, and his assistant, Sergeant J. A. Leipold, sent to us by our Government. Under their leadership we received the honors of our military career. Soon after getting down to business xve held our first class meet- ing. It xvas to elect officers. James Skinner was unanimously elected our Class President. VVe began our Sophomore year with a new conception of high school life. VVe had overcome our Freshman timidityg our knowledge of the building and teachers gave us an elevated attitude toward the Freshman. VVe took special delight in pulling the time xvorn "gag" of sending unsuspecting Freshmen to the office, telling them that Doctor Butler wanted to see them. Class election soon took place. This time we chose Thomas Eve as our President. It was during this time that steps were taken to beautify the campus. Thanks to Xlr. Hardy, who led us so faithfully in this under- taking, xve oxve our much-improved campus. It was also during this year that xve had printed our first school newspaper which has helped greatly in keeping up with the school news. Thanks to llr. Etheredge for his faithful assistance in this movement. XVe shall never forget the "time classes" that were held daily. after the sixth period. x Yi x i V- v TL i.. -4 i...f ..4 s-.4 L . c. P4 -4 'W' i I llllllll lllll lllll 'I'W"7Qlffl1Q.'.'..""f.'N.L".I'.HfIL'.1f.fI-f1f1llJsff2lfQ:.f.f "Wil, M 'V I F J . . - - . - . - . 2 I : 1 . . c , : 3 . . . Q " -J a Q 1 v ' Q - 1 - n : . I . . , 3 on the brink of the Great Adventure and looked down the long trail before them ' - ' . in . e ' . . 1 2 . . .Q 4 N as n . v V , K. . . . 2 . ' ' i '. . ' . . 3 . . . . . . 1 : . 1 M ' V ' 1 1 V 4 , i N , . g , . - . . . . : U' . 1 : : . . : . Q . U 5 V v . A , Q . - 1 " ' . : -' ' ' . - : Y . . . . Q W. K . V C 1 1 i - . . 2 . . . . . , g . . . I Ir 1 -l ' i E 4 - - -4 ! : - 4 : 4 Q 1: b F v- These were abolished this year for a new system of punishment known as the "demerit" system. Our class was gradually making progress and making the advanced students see that we too had a hand in what went on around school. Our class contributed letter men to every athletic team and valuable members to military and literary work. At the beginning of our Junior year we could not help noticing the absence of so many old familiar faces from our Class. Each year a few boys of our class had chosen other courses. But the decrease in number did not alter our class spirit. as we continued our march toward the goal. For the second time, Thomas Eve was elected by his classmates as the "gang" leader. It is hard to tell which xvorried us more: the new system of compelling us to make quality credit before we could enter college, or the co-eds that we thought were in love with us. J..tJLtif111CrHIU1LQ:I17TEii W' ' ' M ' i""'f"" ' "'WTiii'1":t'. Y' Ti' 1 Page 39 .... v... -1 . -.,. x,-- N I' B S I 7,,.....1' ,v,- ew--M 'il 'Ml' 'WWI 1' 1llllmllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllw The second semester of our unior year Richmond had spring football for the Erst time. lt was found that the athletes of the school preferred spring football to baseball' so the latter was temporarily abandoned. Also, this year, golf was added to the list of our athletic activities. And now we are beniors and very conscious of this fact. After three years of consistent constructive effort in all the phases of school life we have emerged to the stage where we feel our importance. But rather sadly we note that our original class of 255 has dwindled away until only Q0 remain to receive diplomas. Many events and happenings of importance have characterized our last year in this venerable and time-honored institution. The first thing of importance we note is the election of class officers. Jack Nixon was elected as our last President. NVe feel that we could not have made a better selection, as he has been an outstanding member of our class for four years. Nlany new clubs have been formed which at first were in the nature of experiments but later on functioned progressively and constructively, and now provide entertainment instruction, and a general tendency toward the develop- me at of the different talent of the students. This year through the unceasing efforts of hlr. Wells, and some of the students, a C1 ee Qlub was organized. VVe are also proud of the fact that our President, Doctor as a reward for hi: faithful leadership of this institution for the past twenty years he was granted a leave of absence by the Board of Education, to make an educational tour of Europe for six months. Also we of this graduating class, have remained long enough to see Richmond s most popular sport football grow to such fame and importance as to make us able to schedule games with the ceuntrys leading high schools. Richmonds mighty eleven entertained the Erie High School Team of Pennsylvania in Augusta on last Thanks- giving and later in the season journeyed to Huntington VV. Y' a. to play the Hunt- ington High team there. The success of these intersectional games has led to the placing of more such games on the football schedule for next year. These years of studying battling for intellectuality and culture and at the same time-for something material upon vu hich to base our life in the future, have left us at a period where we lay aside childish things and begin, with ample ability, to weigh the more serious problems. YVe lock back over our years in high school and see the many improvements that we would make if we could. We would be more con- siderate in our treatment of our beloved teachers, and show more appreciation of the favcrs they have extended to us. We trust that we may leave to our Alma Nlater a memory of good that time cannot erase. Jcosox BENTLEY. U I ! - Q I 2 R . . A ' 2 1 - A - - E 2 2 1 " J S E u 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 1 4 1 ' 1 1 : u i E 2 - - E S 1 , 1 1 1 E gf . ' 1 1 , 1 : : ' Q I 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 : 3 1 1 1 1 . 1 ! - I - I 1 1 i , 1 1 1 : ' 2 2 1 L 1 1 K Q 1 2 1 1 1 1 , 1 2 3 L' I Q . 1 : 2 1 2 3 I Q l I I : 2 1 1 3 1. 2 - 0 1 , 1 E - 1 " 1 Tl 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 - - 1 . i ' Butler. has been elected President of the Association of Georgia Colleges. Also, E I : 1 1 x 1 1 1 , : B 1 : 1 1 1 , 1 1 : 3 2 D 3 ' ' E ' ' 5 g , 1 , 1 1 1 : , ' ' Q - K I L ! 3 I Q 1 ' ' a tv ' i 5 1 1 , 2 , I E 1 1 1 5 2 s 1 - : 1 I 1 . v I Q ! 2 : 1 1 1 S 1 1 ' I E Y z z L ! I I K I 3 1 1 I D Q - Q - H 2 2 U ' L 5 r: - . I . 1 Q S - 2 I ' 2 'Y ' i l . W , "fr r ""llllllllIllllllll 1 if if mm-'-w"--------"w------------- Page 60 'umm' VV W vr y,',1,T4f'yKI,.rff ' ,,,,r,f- VII., ,Tv V-, V7 1 , U-,1 4 Y. af! Will mm' Teflzmzelzf E the bemor Llass of Atademx of R1chmond Lounts Lltx of Augusta Counts of R1chmond State of Georgla bemg of unsound and ITICIIQPGQCLI m1nd near mg the end of our four Eve and srx xears sojourn here and feelmg that tl better to gne than to recelve do herebx make publlsh and declare thus to be our Last VV1ll and Testament Item 1 To 'llr oseph Le Lonte Iallex or o as he 1s called bx the Co eds ue lease one full grown German polue dog to guard h1s Lab Equxpment Item 2 To lllr Elhs Donald Ixellx leaves one mouse trap to catch hlmselt Item 1 'Io WIr Sutton vue leave one thousand bars of Palm Ohve boap so that he max keep that school glfl compleuon Item 4 'Io 'XI1ss Fllsch we leave a grand old 1I1QDlI"1tl0l1 for the purpose of Wfltlng a neu book Th1s 1nsp1rat1cn IQ to be rendered IH prlvate tonference u 1th Nlr Hugh btalnaker Item 5 'Io 'lIr Albert S1mpson we leave a QIHIICIIUQ date wrth 'lI1ss Grant Item 0 rlo lXIr Lordle we leave a tlcket to Retorders Lourt for speedm hls nevs Shove or Law tem , To 'Ur Read ue leave one bottle ot Gloxers 'XIange Lure for mustache Item 8 'Io llIr Ou ens we leave one 1921 A R L Annual to show h1m uhat trme can do for a man 1 .1 - 4' 1 1 I - 2 ! 1 -. 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' .. 5 - - D - - Q Q - . 2 : : - ' f .. m umlnilluun - I ""+ , 1 I a u u I 9 lull I I I i I ,VL ll lllll lllll Cola to keep hum aw ak Item To Mr Item To Col tem To IVI1' Item To 'Hr see h1mselt and hear h1s Item I4 To hIr Item IJ To Ur from the Drug Store Geo Dasher ue leave one fave gallon jar of odorless soap Hams ue leave the t1tle of llIess Sgt ID the Regular Arms IVIHTRCYI vxe leave the pos1t1on of Coach ot the Nlarble 'I eam Stott we leave one talkmg plcture of h1mselt so that he max remarks Begue ue leave one book on Hou 'Io Speak Enphsh Brxson we leave a theorx on hou to run a baseball te 1m for one season on tu ents five dollars Item I0 To Hr Rldgwas we bequeath one Chemxst to help h1m to pertett h1s neu cough sxrup and automobrle polnsh he IS workmg on Item I7 To Sgt Lelpold we leave one rsland rn the baxannah Ruer ID ordtr that he mas conduct h1s oun Tramxng Camps Item I8 To Col Goodvvyn we bequeath all the monkex xx renches so the bon cannot throvs them mto the machxnerx and gum the game VVe also gue h1m the patent on the e1cpress1on Young Gentlemen Item I9 To Dean J L Skmner we leave full charge of the school uhlle Dr Butler lb an as One prov1s1on hovxew er ls compellrng that he ulll not capture D1 Butler s populants vslth the Co eds Page 61 'E' 'ygairrz WWI" ' T11LfUlI,ru1L LII"'a1.' 1F.iI11I:1I'T' mumnnllnnlllunllmnllmnlluullllmllllU HJ I W 2 ..-:, : t': I 2 t 3 ' I if 2 l Item 20. VVe leave to A. K. Radford one baseball letter which he has tried g fl. to earn so long, f E Item 21. To Mr. Etheredge we leave one book on the seventy-live-day-diet in g .rg order for him to cut his weight down to at least 190 lbs. g "' - ig, Item 22. To llr. lNIitchell we leave his old Lieut's. uniform, so that he may :T Q.: assume his former hard-boiled Army tactics with the Co-eds. , ,.: 1 g f Item 23. To the Freshmen we leave our deepest sympathy for the long, stony, ' E 'X "straight and narrow path" they must tread to be Seniors. l if Item 24. To llflrs. Eubanks we wish to leave our appreciation and love for her E L help and advice, and as a constant reminder of our class We will her a box of all-day E Lf' stickers that she may live her childhood days over again. E I - , ., . g Q Item 25. To Harold llflontgomery, "Uncle Bill s assistant, we leave one school 3 E so he may still have the privilege of "dishing out" demerits, "vamping" the girls, and E using his nonchalant attitude. E Q Item 26. To "Uncle Bill," INI13 Kennedy, we leave a sound-proof typewriting E I-1 room and 1,000 pairs of rubber heels hoping the same will soften the boys tramping E in the halls, and the daily delivery of one bag of P-Nuts, thereby saving him a trip E P to the lunch room. E C' Item 27. To the Entire Faculty the Entire Senior Class leaves one box of E F dynamite to each one, hoping he will walk down a dark hall with a rope across it. : ! To any student or teacher answering the following questions, we leave one E knitted bathtub and lNIr. Read's mustache: : I I. VVhen does the next period start? E I 2. IVho told Mr. Markert he was cute? E 3. VVhen is a good-looking girl going to enroll in Junior College? E . 5 4. How old is Jeff Bolden? 5 I U ' 5. lllr. Buckner asks, "Who is the handsomest member of the Faculty, and E P ' why am I?" E ' 6. Is llorris Fulton really Scotch? E L 7. lVhere did Jud Bentley get his permanent wave? E' 8. lVho told lllr. Skinner he could lead singing or sing? E 5 9. lVhy don't lI'Ir. Smith and lYIr. lNfIacDonald buy a wig or hat? I E I : L In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal, this 31st day of E P June, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty. E S3 2 E Tfsfatorx .' E DONALD KELLY, E fe CLYDE VVooTroN. I 5 Il vifl1l'.Y.Vl'.Y .' E fy G. l. Lovrivou, E F I "UNCLE NED," E I Q ,jr Izzy NYCE. ' 53 5 :ii 3 fl 2 Eql f 5 fe I : .fn I : V -- ...lw.--.---- -, . ,-, - 2 1 ET'fL.4. 'LTZT' . I - . I ,. nn lu nu mn ll: 4 V W' 'Llil.ni-.-,L.g. .. It tal lllllll I llIIll""""' ""' " " ' ' Page 62 v t Znullumllmmlmmlluu mu ' if . N' 'N""QfY""'1igj . - , V 1, E LE3 ' l 5 i 1 5 ro flea ia ' VA. 's l 1 - . - . 1 - E HE warden having overslept his usual afternoon nap, I boarded a plane in 114 E Blilledgeville, piloted by Clyde VVootton. We flew to Augusta. NVe made a E bad landing on the Campus because VVootton mistook the Stadium for the 2 a E Lunch Room. After "the people" pulled us out of the wreckage, we stretched our- sig g selves, and, while VVootton adjusted his propellers, I took a stroll through the snow. 1 i E The old school had growng there were fifteen stories with bars on the top windows. E I walked over to the entrance, and the Hrst person I met was Col. Goodwyn, adjusting F3 1 . . . . 4 E his hip boots. Through force of habit I clicked my heels together, came to attention, ,Q 5 and saluted. He recognized me at once. because he saw I had a face no one could E forget. I learned that he was lltlayor of Augusta and he was living in the lXIayor's ,ii 0 . . . , 5 Mansion on Battle Row. I began at once to inquire about the members of the Llass 1 -rg . .1 3 of 1930. Q C E And here are the answers he gave me: - 4 2 Charles Beall and Tom Ashmore are in business together. Their sign reads: E Learn to love youngg special rates to A. R. C. and C. A. students. Information E from experience. E 1 K : ip as Julius Smith has been awarded a medal for bravery. He recently captured an W3 E intoxicated man, with only five other policemen rendering him assistance. , T U Q E Bates Smith is laboring over the problem, f'VVhy the U. S. went dry." VVe g Q. V. . 3 sincerely hope he can End the root of evil and remedy lt. 1 - E Tom Fender is now a professional boxer, having been taught by Ed, Taft, Jr. E He is having a hard time finding someone to box him since he knocked out Sims Bloor- - I , E man in the second minute of the first round. I 1 1 1 ' 1 E "Jud" Bentley is great commander-in-chief of the Kings Army in Africa and ' . F1 g recently defeated one squad of "Polkadots', with only one thousand men. E - l Q ' The Class of 1930 will be glad to learn that this man, Prof. Kerosene, who is ' setting the world on fire with his voice, was known to us as Hugh Johnson. - I sf' 3 g Thomas Carstarphen is still in the cigar business. He has combined his business, if ' and his sign reads, "Cigars and Handing Rope." One is as bad as the other. its L I lf, . . . ld I ' Robert Rhodes is running a home for disabled cats. 'rd 5 . . . . . . . fl? E Albert Vvhittle, Lharles VVigg1ns, VVallace VVmgheld, and August XVHIRIIIS. who ,LI 5 disappeared right after class-day exercises and did not return, were recently identified ' . . . . . . v-- E , in llilledgevllle suffering with brain storms. 3 Fi ' Henry Drost has invented a magic fluid that will make the darkest negro as ,Pi IE D iff Q yi.. Q ', ,E " I , 'W ..,. ' T... .- T A7 .. A I , YW W rvvw, W W D ' L" . .VLH s. -.. 'Me ' Page G3 1 lllllllllmllll mlllunullmmllnulllmmumullluulln IllIllIIlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllIll2 '-' 5 U 2 I 3 white as snow. He also has invented a machine that will make kinky hair straight. E 1 iam enry ls his agent. 2 Q 2 Vernon Deas and George Serotta form the widely-known "Tanlac llledicine E 2 Company." You can see them posing on signboards, Serotta representing before raking 5 ' U ' .. my : E "Tanlac and Deas after taking Tanlac. : 3 2 - 1 E Alston Hill is an animal trainer at the Zoo. He trains monkeys, and his method E n . . . . 3 E is unique. He simply hypnotizes the creatures and then commands them to com- g E ply with his wishes. I : : I .... . . : E Homer Stewart has cultivated his dancing and IS now considered one of the 2 s N I . . - E best dancers in the U. S. He has accepted a position as dancmg teacher of the 5 Q Q E daughter of the King of Siam, the coy Princess Seallona. This should last forever. : I 2 - - . A q 1 E Charles Hardeman is in RIOVIHQ Pictures. He was formerly with the xVllllHm 5 E Steward Studios but has succeeded Lon Chaney at the Paramount Studios. 5 I 1 Q 1 ' : 3 , oe rms rong is iappi y marrie to a eau i u ue-eye gxr an is occupa- . ' I A t l l d b tf l bl d l d h ' - . . . . . . . , . : E tion is star-gazing. He and his wife live on Pikes Peak so he can be near his work. : . I I 1 5 lVarren Coleman has fone on a lar e huntin expedition into the Congo to : ,, s Q tr . - E capture a very ferocious animal known to man as the squirrel. He also threatened to E . - 4 n 5 bring back the hide of a wild ukulele. 5 - Q I 2 E Johnnie Boswell is in the Dairy Business. He feeds his cows Excelsior and makes 2 3 . . . 2 3 them wear green glasses so they will think they are eating Grass. : - I I I fi Kenlock VVestberry and Tom Jones have been appointed Dog Catchers of Augusta. E E They are now running a VVeiner Stand, which is netting them large profits. E D ua : 3 E I Ed Rhodes is at lllonte Carlo. He rakes in the cash as easily as he did at Rich- E 2 dh" 1 dh 'll'h'lh" hl ' 4: mon . avmg earne t e art we vy IC e xy as in sc oo. y 3 - l - lVilliam lloore. Burdell Dales, and Francis Hutto are in the grave-digging busi- E Q . . : E ness. They have a sign across their shop door, "We bury you securely. VVe have 3 , -. I E never had a customer who found fault with our graves. We allowed no room for 2 E them to kick." S . Q - - 5 llarcus Bargeron, on account of his ability to tell good tobacco when he tastes E E it, is employed by the Second-Hand Tobacco Company, Blythe, Georgia, to test all E Q tobacco and cigarette "ducks" thrown down by college boys of Scotland. I I 2 . I S Olaf Bryngelson is now one of the shining stars of the Follies, He sweeps the E E stage after the curtain is down. E 5 2 - I lVilliam Saul, Jr., is now a man of great power. With one sweep of his arm E . Q 6 he can close all the doors of every bank in North Augusta. fThe head janitor has : . Q g him do this every afternoon at 6 o'clock.l 2 3 2 - Q : 5 3 E I S 3 2 -e """' l """""""" IIllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllIllllllll"'""""""""""''""""'M Page 6-1 -lullllunllllnlllmllllllllllllllunlllllullllllullllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll 'I nge Thompson his moved out by a stock farm to re totk hrs lme of Bull Owen Herrmgton, after his wonderful career as an athlete at Rlchmond has accepted the very eyccxtlng posxtlon as Physlcal Tralner at 'Iubman Clx de VVootton lb known around Palne College as Dare Dfkll lVootton Any afternoon you may see hrm swooplng over the glrls dormltory, trying to vamp some of the gxrls w 1th his graceful tall spms ln hrs new trlplane mottr Robert Y oy les, on account of hrs smllmg dxsposltxon rs now pos nv lor the funny papers ames Lannon xs now thlrd asslstant bookkeeper to the hrst assnstant bookkeeper for the Eat 'Xlore Cafe lxoger Plrkle and Paul Prltchard are selllng oll stock to the Natnes ot Lentral Afrrca It they keep thrs up they vull soon be on a par wxth John D hlmself During the past several years NIOYTIS Fulton has contrrbuted el torxals to the 1m ams, of which he ls Ed1tor1nCh1ef But his soclal standlav demands a larger salary so 1n hlS spare time he hangs curtalns for the Lurtalnless M mdow Com Pam 'lhornton Deas lb now tramlng fleas for the stage He rs head or one of the largest establlshments 1n the world for the breedmg of small IDSCCIG lt lb sald f lllr Deas keeps up the good work he wlll soon have a new klnd of msect Ed Herman once a jolly youngster ns now xn the Hsh busmess m Augusta He rs the proud rather of elght bovs, and he says he wants hrs boys to recelve therr school mg at Rlehmond so they may see w hy he ISD t President of the Umted States Thomas Exe ls the head of a medlcme show, selling Snake O11 to large and enthusrastxc crowds He IS also the comedian oe Holley ls the leader ot Holley s Recordlng Orchestra H 1 stlll x X modest and says he has put all other Orchestras out or buslness XVxlllam, Walter, md Charlle Bell on account of the sound or thelr names are rmgmg for Chapel CYCYCISCS XV IL Hardy r IS athr1vxngL0untrym'1n Harry bhaplro loe Dolmsky and Ed bcott Ire the leadmf pawn brokers of Bel Arr Larl and Lhrxstxan Eckhorf have xnvented a machmne that cm make mckels out ot lead A large photograph of them may be found rn any puhhc plate promrsmg SIOOOO rew 1rd for then return Page 65 f 'N lll Ill II ll llll ll I Ill l ll Ill ll I ll I I l ml nllmmllnulllnlllllulllllnll llll llll llll lml lll ml lull all lm mu lull nll mll lllll lull lllll llllll llllll lllllf so W 1 1 I C I I . 1,4 'I . -'II . ' 1 ' ' ' 'A L4 I it l 5 -. I ,. 1 - - ' 4 , Q4 - ' ' 2 - - , - . - ' . . : - 'A e ' I A4 ll I - E .1 II , " . I I '- ' I 'J J AI ' Q " " - . . ' : 1 ' 4. B I 4 Q A. .II I 3 . I I . . -' , . ff , Q I I Q, I - , I I I 1 . . 1 . l - l ' I . . 1 1 ' 1 . N . " A' 1 ' ' - - "' 1 ' I , ,, 4 I . , - , f,' , ue- . . -1 I -A ,, 4 b ' . . A ' . A ' . - I I n ' I 1 ' .. ' - . 'X 1 I 'I M ' , I II: ' . 1 ' N '- . I 1 Q 1 ' - , ' . - E A A 4 h' F i - AI . ' . ' l Y . 'I I I . 'I . I -I A un ' - ' . . 'l 1 3 . A , - 1 I ' 1 5 - 1' ' 1 ' ' ,f . . va . - 1 " II. I . " I ' ' - I - f- . '1 ' , . ' - . 1 ' ' 'JA J 1 I . E I' ' . I' I- I . - - 1 " ' " A ' 2 , . " ' ' ' . - ' ". ' ,5 '- . . I . . Q .' 'T 1 H- I 's. I I I C Q 1 D C I l A l llllllllllllnllllmlmllmulmum a lg um lullllllnlm . i1ilg1XI1ljLLII1lLIu11fHL111 i- llillllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll Clifford Beattie has had a wonderful success in life. He is now conductor on "The Tubman Special." Halbert Barnard is now a Ford Salesman. Kermit Radford is still running the ladies wild just as he used to at Richmond. He is married and has eight children. He has been married three times and very successful in business, each of his wives having been worth at least a half million. George Conklin is now a barber, and, if he cuts hair as he cut classes, then his success and fortune are assured. James Skinner has acquired seven languages and twelve dialects. He is now con- sidering teaching Chinese to the Ethiopians of South Africa. VVe all picked this life for James-Environment. I Eugene Anderson has followed the life we all picked for him, that of an inventor, and he has perfected a boll vveevil remover. The machine works on a very senseless basis. lt gathers the green bolls so as to allow no feed for the weevil. Naturally the weevil dies as well as the cotton. I saw at once that nothing but a very simple brain could have contrived such a simple device Harris D'Antignac aspired to the lofty heights of a statesman, but sudden changes in his after life caused him to take up the profession of a teacher, and at this time he is leading young men along the flowery paths of knowledge t i 1'T"T"""""e""""TT llllllllllllllllllllllll M N fIUu'l11UIlIL lull i . e Page 66 Z 4 0 fill: 9 ,.g.g.g.g. "1'Z'Z'1 .512 o ' . O '4 1 IIllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllnlllllllulllImlllllug' l I I ll ll llll llllll ll Ellllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll t ll 1 uuum-ncmuuuumg S Q E .. ': 5 U 0 2 I S 2 : 2 g 0 5 5 I f o 2 llbou his on eafwn School E - Q : n 3 : E There's a thought that comes a-ringing - 5 To us as we soon shall part. E E Both joy and grief it is bringing E E ds young men in life we start. 1 I : I E PV e grieve because our classmates :E- : find friends we love so well E E M1151 more away-to other states- E -E lt's more than we can tell. E : S 1 a E We grieve because we know it's true E : That when school days are 0'er E U 1 - Q : Theres a job for me and, maybe, you-- E E I hope, outside a store. E . 1 2 2 E But, then 'we all are fz'ery gay E A - E ds we leave the awful grind: g 5 Wfe see in sight Commencement Day, E : When we leafve school cares behind. E' U Q 5 , . , E : ho more we ll cheer the old schools teams : E As ones that are our owns E E But, looking back, it may only seem E, E Like a dream that has long gone. E 5 2 'f So, when 'we think of what we've done E : In days that u'e'1'e spent here, E E We may wish that we had just begun E E A boy's high school career. 5 3 2 E In some fair college we may land E g When high school days are o'er, E E And then, much better we'll understand E I Wlzjv we might have gone much slower: A 2 5 E 2 E kVe'll yearn for smiles of our co-eds E E And wish we were back again 5 1 Where teachers called us marble heads. E E But passed us just like men. E ' l E I g Then, as we start a new career, g E Let's not forget old days- 5' E The ones ZL'B,1'? worked and played in here- E 5 Let's cherish them always. E : V v q E Junsox BENTLEY. 3 n 3 : Q 3 2 :E ll E f - E Q 'S Q . 9"""""""""""'"""""""lIlIlllllllllllllllllllll 1 fc "1 rf W t -u----w Page 67 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I ' lllllllllllllllllllllg Vjvf YT "4 rf' H15 Dream He mme l'Ite wud was not pernutted to tome Into hnglxmh cl'Ibs bo he w tndered down the long halle untll he found '1 mce cool spot, where he sat htm l dow I to dwell upon deep buhjectb But 'll'1N he w 'Is we'1rI and tell uuleep and wh Larrled on 'I wonderful trlp 1 e l'nt:l15 He hut cfune to Lomposrtxon, where he had to hght 'lgilflbf the twelve Problems tlvxt dwell IH hxpobltton He then mme to Parwgraph where the three '1XDlC'll bItuatIons Immedlately pounted upon hlm Unltx Topnc Sentente Coherence Emphuls Euphom and mlm other terrors came to the 'ud It the Txpxcal bltuatnons Hfnmg wrth much effort hmlly pasbed through P'1ragraph he mme to the rellmb of Sentence But bome of the terrors of P'Iragraph h'1d follow ed htm, and Lfherence EIT1pl1'1blb and Umtx '1g'1In asbuled hrm bupported bv Co ordmatlon, Sub ordmatxon Exclam'1tIon C,omers'1tIon '1r'1ns1tIon 'md P'1rtIc1ple Irhnmve Ad 18 tue Ind Adverbral Cliubes Here he ch xnged englneb and contxnued hrs Journey on the Englmh 32 He mme to the re'Ilms ot VVord where he w. 'Is bebet bI X ocabul'1rI Etxmology Sxnonyma Denotatlon Lonnotqtlon and the whole trlbe of lxttle wordb mcludmg the Preuse Homelx Lewrned H'Ickneved Abstrqct Concrete Gener'Il,'1nd SPCCIEC rlhen cime the leglon of Flgures of Speech, mcludmg bxmlle 'lletaphor Persomfi UIIIOU Apobtrophe Antxthemb Eplgram llletommw, Synecdoche Hxperbole Cltmawc, llnomeatopoevi Irons 'Ind Euphemlsm 'Ihen mme the ,qre'1te5t horror ot 'Ill The terror rlebt mme btwlltmg upon lum He ywe '1 Iell opened lux exeb Iumped to lm feet 'md r'1n down the hall Iuxt H1 tlme to he l'Ite to Hath Ll'lbN Ilxw rmrv u Ralvw ATER Page 08 11493, l' .A L 'ull' 7 ' llxlxl' f 'wr-F IT T l, 'Cl I' ' ' , . I, :J - Q v , n. I -VA, Ir. , MA N M R ,-I F: . 4 . - ' ,,4 -P' 'A A ,, . . I 4 I I J A as ,U ' A D 3 A. A . I 4 . ' I .. . .1 , 3, - , E 4 'I A A " - - UI . A 3 Q , , Q ' ,, - A v ' . I, " 1 I- ' . A I ' II . A - I .. ' 4 'I I I 9 -. I 1, . 1 I ,I I , . A - 'A 4 - A . - ' 'Q f I lf ,flgx ..' "h ' ' A ' . B - I F ' . . 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C-'LLx', .XLLKX CI'LI.Y, P, CVTTS, E. l7.X.NIEI.. N. IJXNIEI., I--IIx'I'w.f Dms, H.xmILr. ICDEXNIS, Fruxlq DEXX'II'T, I.. IJm,1I.I'1'TI.Ii, E. .N .. IH lunar., .X D XIIXXI H IDLXHXXI XX I FIIIRCHEL R xXlXEs ,ULETT XX ,xnux LHII Il IT X , un x I Frxr x M 4 I v fx 2 ,X , 5? I ... I I TK t 14 V 1 fi - X . , If ' , -MA-' tx-' .Q L Q 3 - 15 ml mm: mmm nu u I l n u lille . . . P . ' 3 '2 2 5 l- Y A L I . . , -.. - .A. I A I l Q ELLIS, C. FAII, J. H. 3 ., ,D .h . CI 1 5, R. 5 C. I' , '. .-X. I if Ii. Guy QST. J. : fi-II.lS Elf, I. . Ck. XI ', M. ' Gm-:Ii.'H, H. I". ' 1'u.a.'1. J. G: ff F. Ill ll : I ,M 2 ... ...Www ,.., Us ,.-.,,,,,jI1II,, llll v P' I- I 'F D Q C Q v Q Q X - . F nuuuvn- r- 1. H.xxI Mucli, F. H.xRur:m'E, , . '. HXRRISUN, N. HXTFIELD, G, H.XX'ERSTICIi, H. HERMAX, M. J. HII.I., M. HERRIXGTON, XX'. HQIVARD, B. HOW.-XRD, CLVESE HQYT, BIARION HULL, STLYXRT HUXTER, DALTON HL'RT, :XRTHUR HURT, CLYDE I-IYNES. D. F. J.Xl'liSON, J. DTAUKSUN. join: Jonxsox, G. 'LIT-1.Ixu, XX'. 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ILSON, XX'.Xl.TER Yxx, HERBI.XN XX'4 II III, FRED ZE .XI,EX', SA M -. v-4 v4 'lf I: fi E 4 PJ 'fl 111 .H Pl 91 L1 , - r -P PTY I2 CQ L-. Iii n umm I .M ,.. . .g1EiiTYI1iTf.Tgff NT' 'T "TJ "T v 5 . - -.-..--.,..... ... ..:'iLQ'Ejf 1 N X E - i Q 4 - E' 3 Q A' I I B i 'K Lug- fl S ' .X V, g 5-2" ,I 2 . ll, D .... . V I : . 1 Lt- - . 'E T- . Ig E b I - , ' - , , I 'rj E ' ' F ' . A . E il : Q . fr 3 : ' X' I 2 . 1 I. A 2 "S, ' I : 'Y I 5-1 3 '-,. ' , 1 Q ,Y ',, ' " - ' v - r-1 5 ,H : I I L3 nv rj : If 2 I5 C F ' I . I K I L . S , C. I V-' 55 P I O '1 F X I , ,,, C L J T -X ' U X H L- 4 V J Ti!-ZSS-EL, FD. Q'H.xR.x, G. Sxxtxxvv, Rm' TBARRETT, BILLY ,rj RITUHENS. F. XVSHEA, C. F. FPLXXT, .IIIHN 'kDlL'IiS, T. Kl'HI.liE, XX'. B. OUTZ. A. 'I'noLE. XII-II.X'I'Z TIVEY, -I. I.. E-'K' KIRHY. A. J. OXYENS, -IL'I.I,XN TIIIIMEY. J. D. E-j if LI L, I . P XJ lj . .. '17 'f.TT7ff'7'T'T1l7TTTTTIllZ'IL"I.I"' ' ' if TT'T"" '7' T 7' 'T TYTglgjgail.l1TiZLiZ14-"'-TlA t L,,L L-- .4-EJAAIL. .-,.-l, . .Lg-A.LA4J...44....o Page Tl he S 12010 A low rumble of machinerv, like the far-off muttering of thunder, an occasional sound of a questioning voice, and the screech of the saw are the first things one hears on entering the shop. Ar the back of the main room are two benches strewn with books. These benches are high, and shaped like new moons. They are used for tests and lectures. On the left, next to the high windows through which the sun streams, are a dozen lathes. Over one a boy is bending, working on a small, spindle-like leg ln the center are a score of work benches, oblong, with a hand vice at the right end of each. There are half a dozen drawers for the personal tools of each student On the right are numerous articles in various stages of completion cedar chests, tables, stools, and lamps. At the rear is hir. Dasher's office, also the paint room and tool room. At the far end of the room are two large grindstones for sharpening tools The clock ticks merrily over a big, black cabinet. On the right is the machine room Beneath the raised Hoof is a single motor with one main shaft and several counter shafts leading to the different machines: the edger, the planer, the cross-cut and hand saws. There hir. Dasher, in his blue overalls. is instructing two boys in their work The outstanding feature of the shop is the interest and hbusv-ness" of the students in their work. The bovs pax' little attention to anv one, but work busilv at their scarred workbenches until the gong sounds for the period end. DEVERE CLARK. 5 T 2 ? 5 . A . 1 i I I m In mul mul nmlll"'ll ""lll""' 'Wg 4 L T ' ' lm' ' X " ' ' " ""' """" ' , ll Illlllllllll: n-Ll.L...L.+x.1.cUL,.. r,....---,.. 4,444.1 Page T12 Q X X ' s I , WV A f 'J AX f x K.EAD.F1RD...... 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E. 5 II 2 If only I knew that Sweet Thing's tho'ts, E Q E flnd she could e'er learn mine,' : E Two tho'ts, I surely hope, would meet- E : Most cherished ana' divine. 5 E III Q I 5 I lore to sit and think of them, E 2 , - : Those eyes-that s what I meang : E I love to see her darling face, 5 1 I g And that hair with its auburn sheen. : 2 1 : 2 ' : I IV. .. 2 I 1 1 E So let's get down to business, 5 : find I'll whisper in your ear, E 1 g That you're the hind of someone E N f.:+ To make any feller care. E , E fu' REUBEN RIOORMAN. : 1 1 2 I I I - I 2 2 : 5 : : 1 . u g - 3 2 2 1' E E - : 1 - 2 E E 5 s 2 . 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E II f These tricky girls are awful: E And tl1ey'll "take you for a ridef' E So leave 'em where you 17nd 'enz, 5 If you care to keep your pride. E III E Nou' once I had a '-'girlie," 5 The prettiest in the to'wn,' E .Ind within that very week, E She'd played me for a clozvn. 2 5 IV E : -- dnzl after this great set-back, E tl I triezl another skirtf E E But, before the day was out, E 5 I She dill me mean as flirt. :E 511 5: LJ g V E 2 S I know you think it's tiring, E Anil you're calling me the hunky E ' But list' ye to my words, O boys, 2 bi Before you've gone and sunk. E E REUBEN MOORMAN. E 3 E 5 : 1 u C 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 2 2 E I - 2 I 2 5 I E 5 5--'--f'---'H-""""'""""""" IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllll"""""""""""'""""""" Page 80 qeatures ' m ff- .WA . ' 1 5" 1, I '1,,.'.' 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L1 Ri tj Qifigit ' rzggvgj .M Q' 4 E i-DL' . .RK 1 C0mPf1'0f 'cb H E OFFICERS JUDSON BENTLEY MISS JOSEPHINE NICCRARY 'IQYRUS 'LHOMPSON Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant JACK NIKON BENNETT XVALTERS Sefonzf Lieutenant First SFI'.2'FI1lIf SERGEANTS W EVE, T. LEE, A. RUSSELL, L, E GARRETT, R. LEVY, J. Vox'I.Es, R. PF .4 CORPORALS Li CLARK, H. Hl'Ll., S. PALMER, U. CRIJET, XY. LEWIS, G. STIIRES, j. ' C, GREENE, J. KALE, C. VAIDEN, H. TJ' HAMILTON, MEkRX', H. VERDEI., T. E PRIVATES ARMSTRIINC., J. FULGIIUM, II. KUEIINEL, C, RULIERS, 'l'. 4 ARMSTRONG, I', l"I'RsT, A. I.Evx', S. S.xL'L, XY. ARTIIUR, J, ILIRREN, TZ. Lvnxs, IJ. SCOTT, li. ', limos, J. fIARREN, W. MACKY, J. S1-.xNIfnRn, R. T IIATEMAN, C. llR.xnLuwsKY, B. BICVVATTY, C. STI-:w.xRT, H. fd UEANE, NY. HAIR, ll. MCVVATTV, I-I. STuL'oII1'oN, IL , llIrRc.uIx'. H. IIAIR, XY. XIOURMAN, R. SWANCEY, R, . HURNLEY, F. IIANSUN, J. AIURRAV, J. 'l'Uf!l.E, M. 5- FARTER, j. ILIRGROVE, A, RIURRAY, L. 'l'I'vnMEv, J. if CAVER, Y, IIERMAN, M. NL'TH.RI.L, H. XIENU, XV, I2 CRAIG, II. IIILL, M. H'H.xR,x, G. XY,u.L.xcE. VY. Q' CRAIG, NY. IIIWT, M. 0uTL.nv, T. XVATKINS, .X. PT' CONGER, li. IIYNES, Ii. PATCH, lf. WVATKINS, R. CULLEY, P. JMRSUN, ll. l'II.cIII-:R, C. XYHITE, II. Ilm.1NsIu', J. JACKSON, M. l'I.l'NKETT, J. VVIIYTE, J. "" ERBELDING, I. JUI-2, R. l'RI'rcIIARn, C, XPEARTY, J. P-4 FRAN R, R. IQALE, H, R4lRliRTS, II. I .L .. Page 108 R lllgLLLUIi . 1 .-R.. ,.-' ,.. , 4. I L2 1 1 ,A O K 4 'll r I I r E N ,.. is Q3 E3 -J 1 W-4 sl 11 -I 11 E1 I-I L-1 -4 --a -4 .Y 4 ll .. I -4 - v Q -1 '1 M1 P1 4 JT! 1 -I ,., -sY,- , . .nf ....-, , -Lk . ..-.-..........,... Nhifd L LA..-v 'lu Z? 4 I if Company ff H OFFICERS CLYDE VVOOTTON MISS VERNA HART BOYKIN SANFORD Captain Sponsor First Lieutenant DICK xVADE FRANCIS HUTTO Sefond Lieutenant Fir.vtSergfz1nt SERGEANTS CARSTARPHEN, C. HARDY, W. STEINEIC, H. MAIJEBACH, R. CORPORALS ABRAHAM, S. LEE, R. SHAPIRU, H. DEAS, J. IWICNEILL, J. SCHNEIDER, M. EGLESON, D. PONYERS, F. STAFEORII, L. HENIIERSON, D. ZEALY, S. PRIVATES ALLEN, L. IMLIOHTERY, N. BICDANIEL, W. RIIOIIES, R. ALLEN, J. IXEER, J. AICDUNALD, VY ROBERTS, Ii, ALIOONIAN, O, IFENNIS, F. AIERTINS, L. ROBERTS, II. BARNES, L. DORN. J. RJEEHAN, B. SCANNONE, A. BARN!-IART. VV. limmnns, J. AIILES, W, SEROITR, G, BARRENTINE, F. FLEMING. J. MULCAY, XV. SHANAHAN, J. BARRENTINE, M, GRAVES, L. RIULLIN, P. SHOEMAIQER, .X. BEARD. W, GRIFFIN, F. NEAL. F. STEED, C, BOLYARD, J. LIARGROVE, F. No, IX. STEELE, Ii. Boon-I, C. HARMOM, VV. f,'SHE.X, C. STROIIPE. B. BREEnLovE, R. IIERRINGTON, J. OWENS, J. STROUPE, H. BROWN, E, HINSON, J. I',xLvLOs, D. 'I'IIsII-IEIIMAN, II. BRUCE, A. I-Iowfuw, C. PHILLIPS, K. NYALKER, R, BIvssEv, J. LAMB, S. PIRKLE, W, NYATKINS, J. CAUTHEN, J. LOGAN, VV. VUNVELL, J, NYATKINS, NV. CLEMMONS. J. AIARSIIALL, D. RED, M. VVOOO, F. CORLEV, G. L' If: p 'T1'Iff"I MI-ITTISON, VV. R IIOOES, G. .,1w............,...,-.Y,.-,Iv .Shu Page lfrl ZIMRIERM IN, NV. - . -. 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QXVRETT. C. IIARTHN, R, Bunn. L. BELL, Y. Umxnx, C. Bnxxs. C. PHIL.-XNI7, C. HUYD, C, Csusmx, Ii. Sponsor SERGEANTS AIEEHAN, F. CORPOR.-XLS JURUAN, C. LANG, C. GWEXS, A. REEDER, L. ll.wEx1-'-mr. J. IIENNY, XV. 13L'NB.XR, XY. llL'RnEN. S. l':llW.XRDS, C. l:AR,11v, XY. FLEMING. I. Fonnss. G. fQIYENS, L. 1,R1sE, L. H.xRm'. l . PRIVATES AIUE. NN. KELLY. A. IQESLER, S. LAXJER. J, I.1v1x6sT1-N, AIAKHN. H. MASTERS. J. RICCAULEY- MCCOY. C. MCMANUS. All-xx. R. First Lieutwzzzrzt RI.-XTT GR.-XCEY Firsl Srfrgeant RULLERS, XVILKINSON, J. REx'xoLus, P. S114Es, W. SIKES, S. XYILSON, H. REEnER, L. REEVES, A. Rmzzks. B. Scnrr, F. L. SHANAHAN, J. F .X. SPEERING. 12. STELLINGS, F. . S'rEwAR'r, .X. STFRGIS. M. SWINT, I.. 'l'Ax'Lmz, F, gliIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I .. -....1:.11. -1. .., .3.A.hfT"7fTAM A S D S 1 1 - L. .L 1 I : . C S B : 1 C 1 Q : 1 2 2 1 1 2 Q : 1 I I : . ' L E 2 I I - 3 Z 3 L Q C ' 1 E' L. Af CLYDE, Y, Cmwrnnn. S. Cmwcu. R. Cvmzv, M, DALEY, D. IPALEY, J. 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" A ' , A - A ,, 'E AA ,A ' . . ' - :1 1, U , , e- m ' ' 1- '4 . 1. 2 . A . A A L-1 A -A ff -41 , . . A . A A ' . 5:1 . : . 1 . Q . ' . ,- - 1 1 1 f . '. . - -. . -. 1 - -f 1 I I E r """'1-'- - A - ,, ,,.., .4 A ,A I ,-A - dill I 1 ll mu ml mnlnmlllmull n ummm l lmmmalllml xx AA Llel' l D'-'AA by l':11:1- llfi 2 I l I' ,. -1 ,i "'11'.tlIIl1T..LuIIHD'I1I1 U The ,Value 0 RJ T lhe um of the entire course of military instruction which is given cadets of the R U T L is to deyelop leaders of men 'Ihe powers of mind and the traits of character xx hxch distinguish the leader ire the same in the pursuits of peace as in the conduct of war Common sense, good judgment, the ability to estimate the situation, and the power to make a decision, are as characteristic of the successful business man or captain of industrv as of the successful leader of troops in battle. There ,is no other form of training better fitted to develop these essential qualities of young mcn than a proper course of military instruction and there is no line of human activity in which individual judgment and initiative find so large a field for their exercise as in military ls proven by the exploits of such quick thinl ing men as Sergeant York and Qergeant XVoodial1 Any line of studs developing qualities of leadership in young men is an asset to the community After every great vs ai there is a tendency for nations to draw up peace pacts which become invalid when the xx rath of these same nations is aroused. Germany's breach of neutrality during the World VVar is an example At the present time many Americans beliexe that there will be no wars in the future buch ideas are dangerous to the wel- frre of the nltlon 'Han has been making xx ar ew er since his first appearance on earth. It is best to give a portion of the population the baslc instruction in military science ex en if peace is guaranteed by treaty The R O T C. gives that instruction. Our present military policy contemplates a small and highly-trained regular army maintained in time of peace ln the event of war this small force is utilized as the nucleus for expansion on a large scale Under the National Defense Act our country is defended by the Army of the United States which consists of: The Regular Army the National Guard and the Organized Reserves. Outside the Regular Army and the National Guard, the only trained oflicer personnel that will be ax ailable a few years hence will be the men who have received training in the R. O. T. C and the Litizens lllilitary Training Camps. The success of the great citizen armies which will iight any great wars of the future will depend upon thousands of junior officers and non-commissioned ofiicers for w hom only a short period of preliminary training has been possible, each knowing how to play his own part in the game. The function of the R. O. T. C. is to train these men. The time used by the R. O. T. C. cannot be w asted. The value of military train- ing will clearly be seen if we have any wars in the future. In the happy but very un- likely event of unbroken peace the cadets of the R. O. T. C. will haxe been dex eloped physically, mentally and morally. It is hoped that those who are interested in the education of our young men even from an entirely civil point of view, will not over- look these important truths. HARoLD SHELL. i ' .Ill LA .1 A- 5 - 7 ' . 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Bzzsirzfm luarzzzgm' I CLYDE YVOOTTON . . Litvrnry Edifor 51 Q JACK JACKSON . . . . Sporis Editor E TOM FENDER .... . fllilimry Editor Q CHARLES HARDMAN . . . Arr Edirm- I CHARLES BEALI, . . Joke Edirol- 1 3 I FACULTY COMMITTEE I .2 u I 5 I AIR. C. H. IYIITCHELL, CllIll.I'lIIHIl FAI. I MR. C. III. SUTTON 'j I , I MR. C. M. ETHEREDGE ,j g I I E MR. VV. L. IXIADEN 5 MR. A, F. SIMPSON " 4. 'I I .L I EE I - I , -D I Z .- .I .""""r'1"'j'f:-'7 W 'Zf' Y V -v-v-v--f-vw-'ww-v -f- --v-vr ffv-rv-v-I. N .V-Y v... I V , ,,.. H. ,yflvwil--f Nl H7 VN--W UK-I JI-IIIIII--.-II-I--I..----fL......II .I .I IILII--'L-wix-MYNQ I l':Igv l l . 'Q-1 4 ? df sr -4:4 110- T OFFICERS JL'usoN BENTLEY . .... . . . President H. P. BELL . . . I,il'F'PI'FSiII?l1f B E N N ETT XVA LTERS JOHN FANCH . . . Serr'I'I11ry . . Treasurer MEMBERS XVIIRTH ANUREWS 'IJHURNTON DEAS JIIHN BELL CARSTAIRS D0L'GI..AXS GILBERT BELL FRANK FERRIS JAMES BL.-XNCH.-XRD FRANK HL'LsE XVELCOTNIE BOYD JACK JACKSON JUHN C.-Xl,DXYEI.l. BILL KUHl.KE JAMES C.-XSHIN JACK NIxoN HENRX' COHEX BILL SANFORD FRANK CRAWLEY BILL ZEALY ALLEN CULLEY ..Y-., ....V,.,.,,,.,, - - A ---'l44AJ"'41-Q,- Vngv 1211 4 0 P I L P ,LII LJ Q L? li .A J T1 71 J ,E 2 I A3 ,IL III' -LM IEE .4 Ll .L- P -I ,-4 11 ... Tl ... .- J 'H 'TJ 11 L3 L3 :I J. -- + I1 ,J -I 'Q L 7 J S 4 4 ,J . I S 1 E1 EJ I 1? I ,-I I I 1 1 A 'I -rf Z1 1-Q A , ' ' I I V ... 11 , .,, 4 -Q 1 'Q' BETTY JONES . . . RIARTHA xILIRPHEY FRANCES PIERCE MARY CLARK LINDA ID.-XVIDSON HARRIET G.ARRETT XYERNA HART Hz'- T- W OFFICERS . . President . . . . Viva'-Prfsizlezzf . Se'rretary11111l Trz'r1s1u'Pr MEMBERS JIISEI-H IN E AICCRARY DOROTHY PIERCE FRANCES PIERCE JOSEPHINE PLUNKETT fi.-XTHERINE HULL ANNE REAR BETTY JON ES RI.-XRGARET ROCKWELL DOLLS' LAMB.-ACK SARAH TRAYLQR RIARTHA KIURPHEY AGNES STORY 1 L I PPPQPYPH"f'.fEi7?:'iP"-bm' - P Y 1:1 A . 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B0j'S-S0f7lI0III0I't'.Y L. R. MCCOLLUA1 J. FOLK J. CALDWELL, Pres. F GiI'!.Y-S0f1l1OIIl0I't'X 'A M. IXIURPIIEY E. RICCOLLOCK B. JONES. Prfx. E B0-1'Slfwfl'SlI 111 FII F. CRAWLEY H. P. BELL B FRANKLIN, Pres. , Girls-Frffsh 1111111 Y A. STORY J. RICCRARY E, KIJI-ILKE Hi-Y Club E: XV. BOYD J. C. DOL'GI..AS E. KUHLKE 'S .--....-. ...LA .... -----,....-.--L.- . ' ' W- 0 f- -Y - Y ..-WH-..-.---.f...--..,T,.,.... .- . . ...lil 3 Page 11215 3 E,-,will I.. L , Lmgil n:3"'i"1"' ' , A 'wwnqi ,4I 1 I --f-4.....,, M - AA 1:4 I, 1 ...R "' .if wfffgfhrxqfgb Cfzemzlffzy Club OFFICERS JAMES SKINNER . . . . . BI.-XRTHA XV.-XLKER EYELYN BICCOLLOCH . BETTY JONES HAL P.-XTTON . . . . MR. C. A. SCRLICOS . . F MEMBERS BI.-XRION ANDERSON JAMES BLANCHARD JOHN CALDWELL BI.-XRY CLARK JOB XV. CLARK CHRISTIAN ECKHOFF ELLEN ENIIGH JOHN J. FOLK FRANCIS FORNEY HARDY FULGHUM JOE GI.E.4SON JULI.-KN HANKINSON RUTH HILL GEORGE LAKE BETTY JONES RUSSELL JONES LAMAR LAYTON J. C. KING C. P. 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Treasurer NIR. H, O. READ . Fllfllffj' EJIITRYOI' MEMBERS NIARIAN BUSBIA FRANCES FORNEY GEORGI.A NEAL CLARENCE CLIATT HARDY FULGHUM FRANCES PIERCE ELEANOR COSGROVE HARRIET G.ARRETT VIRGINI.-X SACK FRANK CRAVVLEY RIARIAN LAYTON LEIPOLD SCHNEIDER JOHN CALDXVELL PHILIP LAZENBY JEAN ROGERS BUIST DOXN'LlNG RI.-XRTHA RIURI-'HEY NAN TSROXVBRIDGE JOHN FOLK BENNETT XVALTERS HONORARY MEMBERS ALEX KELLX' ARCHIE SCRIVENER W597''5139+C3flIQi,LLf.QQCQQiILQLQCl'QQQQQICQC' J J """"' Ijllgl' 125 w l... ., , , lung f3L.-XF ERYxcE1.s11x JL'11s41x BENTLEY KIR. KI. P. X KI1j141'11Ex', Rl x1cT11,x I.,xx11:x1 1Q, l11,1.1E PEL1.. P.Iw:.1x14E'T X1-.,x1,, ful-,1RL.I,X P,x1.E, KI.x11111N H11.1.. RUTH M.x14'1'1N. E11. XY.x1.TE1:s, HExN1iT'r HELL, JUHN XY,x1.1cE1:, 1111 NITE INtl'HI,liE, "M11N14" K1T1HENs. FRANK H x1'ERsT11'14, H. lJ14'1'1..x11', TE1v11Y 'l'1111x11'wX. Tx'1:1's I71'x14, C11.x14LEs KESEE1., E11w,xR11 LEVY, ,TATQK M ERRY. XY,11.TE14 VE1.1.s . glee Cfllb OFFICERS GIRLS C1,.x1414E, RI wx' XY1L11E1T, NE1.1.1E FREN 11TT, R111:1:11i I3,xv111s11x, L1x11,x fQ.x1c11ETT, H.x1c141E'1' KI: Ci: x1cY. 111 BOYS BEYTEEY. I1'11s11N H11:x.x1411. H.x1.1:EKT XYx11E. lmilfli Zl'..XI,X, 5,151 GREEN, Hum Hfvw. XYE1.mx1E KI11.1.E1c, FRANK 1-Xx11:j14, C. Ilklflilill, 'IME P.xTT:1x, H,x1. C1..x141s, FRANK RINIII, RUUEKT C 111114. ,-Xxsux l':1gv 121' . PI'c',1'i1lF1lI . . . S1'1'1'1'!z1rY1' fxflfllffvl' Jzlvixor H1 1,1., Ii.X'1'HERIXE T1u1xx'1:1:1111sE, N xx P11-1141 E. Fmx Es STIWNI-1, CIIHIXXE H.x1:T, X ERR 1 F-1:4NEx'. F1c.xx'Es I-'11 xx1XL1x, NE11. N1x11S, 1,1114 KlL'1:1'11Ex', M11.1.E1111E K1'111.14E, C11.11'E14 Fxxf-11, -IHHN F21'T1.E1:, 1-X1.v1N KE1.1.x', IYJUN 11.11 KIT C111,1.1'x1, Rm' XY.x1.14E1:, ME1.x'1x IJEAS, YEHNT-N ST111413s, JAMES I-I1x1111x1.xN, C11.x1:1Es H111.1.Ex', JUE I I ,, ,E i I l 4 I I . 5? if I Q - A mm fl :E li' , , If QfhFl'llZ6 T. O ogg! Edzzmfzolz Club it IL OFFICERS 3? FRIED.-X XY.-XTES . . .... . . . Presia'ent RIABEL CEUODELI. .... Iviff'-Pl'I'Xid?IIf XI.-XRY JOPLIIQ . . Sf'l'l'f'ff1l'-1' Ililll 7'l't'I15'llfFl' KI.-XRY DYE . .... Cfnsor IXIISS BOGGS . . Frzvully Jflrism' IXIISS FLISCH . Frlfulty Jzlwisor' gf I MEMBERS REBECCA B.-XXLEY HARRIET GARRETT LESLIE AIILLEI1 RI.-XRY BRANCH RI.-RRI.-XNNA I'I.-XRNIAN RI.-XRTHA RIURPHEY li VICTORIA BROONIE AIILDRED HOLIIEX' GEORGI.A NE.AL if! PEARL BURNETTE RI.-XRY LUDA HUGHEX' NEX'II.I.E NORTH RIARIAN BUSBIA BLANCHE JOHNSON AIARION PAGE 5 INEZ BYRD EVELYN KING ANN.A li.-RTE RHODES LATHAAI CH.-XFEE ELINOR KITCHENS ELIZABETH ROUNTREE ELEANOR COSCROVE DOLLX' LAMBACK FAY SH EALY LINDA DAVIDSON CDLLIE LAAIBACK VIRGINIA SACK JULIA EDWARDS GEflRCI.A ELLA RICDANIEL NEl.l.IE XVILHEIT E? tx I I EE.I -ww I ,OE O,W,M,,,-,,E gg " ""'WM"'f'3..'I7T1'I l':Ig.:I- 13:0 ..-MN VAR., N, 4. et Ir I NH III IX I X v ,I IE.. A .- AQ " .fl ved ,uf .I. 1. -.Y-Y K x .- Af. WI. , , Jmzyfefeez' Sfff STAFF IXTORRIS C. FULTIIN ............, Eflitm--in-Chief' LINDA DAVIDSIIN ......... .lmsmnr EIUIOI'-Ill-Cvlliff ASSOCIATE EDITORS PT.-XRRIET GARRETT T. EVE IQATHERINE HL'I.I. J. FuI.I4 AI.-XRGARET RAYAIONII B. FR.xNKI,IN VV. BOYD D. STEWARII J. C.xI.mx'EI,L VV. ZEALEY ............... Blzxinexs fllmmgef J. SKINNER .......... .fxxistmzi Bllsilzvss lllllllflfffl' ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS BETTY JONES A. CL'I.I.IZY H. CCRRIE F, H'XRRl5S FACULTY COMMITTEE C. M. ETHEREIJGE A. G. TTXYENS J. B. RIINIRE J. M. ROBERTSON NV. P. SMITH 3111.1 l I NTI1 llllllllllllll lllllllll lllu nlllmullmullmulllmnllumllumlluullllmllnullllmlllllullllullllm ow fezzkzkzy, f, Flulzked Hlli' S66'0lZ6l' Teri 112 eff 10117 A blistering, Southern sun shone down on the tin roof and gray walls and into the wide-opened windows of Abbott Academy. The air, saturated with heat. was not enough in motion to stir the tousled hair of Jimmie Jenkins, freshman, as he sat, in the last seat of the last row, vainly trying to remember whether Caesar killed Brutus, or Brutus killed Antony. He had been wrong, he knew, in listening to that sorry Tom Banks, when he told him that the test might be postponed, and that the fish were biting in Brier Creek. He had erred grievously when he satisfied himself with Tom's account of the plot. And now he was suffering! The teacher was watching him. He knew it. He could feel his eyes making little holes in the side of his head. XVould the bell never ring? It must be 10:30. Something must be wrong with the clock. He decided to bluff, wrote furiously, putting down anything. A large drop of ink landed in the middle of the word Brutus. Tears started to come into his eyes, but he forced them back. If he flunked this test, it meant an "F" for the month. XVhat would his mother say? He blotted. erased, wrote over, and went on: "After Brutus killed Antony, Ceaser made a great speach. He showed the people how Antony was there freind and how Brutus was an ennemy of the people. Brutus and his freind Caisus were afraid they would get attacted by the mob, they left town, but the mob came after them. After while they come to a place called Philip I .... U XVhen the hell rang, a weary, perspiring boy edged hurriedly to the teacher's desk, placed a smudged paper well toward the bottom of the pile, and departed abruptly from the room, resolved to make a "D" next month. S. D. L. eww J-so if ia r uulllllmlllllnnlv'v""'W""""""""" Page 1312 an BEM I X uWf7fC'f!21s' ""'IIlIIl Illlirf' T -jr 31 EI 53? L. .4 g--wi Y-X The ew Stzzclzzwz 'I he comlnv tear will mark an epoch m the development of athletlc hlstorx at the Academx of Richmond Lountx and the umor College of Augusta ln the appearance of the new stadlum the neu est athletic plant IH the cuts It has long been expected and au aited as a much needed asset to the development of athletics in keeplng with the progress made bs our teams and it ls certain that nts completion wxll be uatched u ith much interest The xx hole business xx as started bv Coach Gressette ln his talk at the Annual Foot ball Banquet at the close of the 1929 football season He set forth the need of discussions ws ere begun and meetmgs held to get the plans before the Board of Educa tlon Finallx the plans vs ere brought up and approved bx the Board Contracts are being let at the time of this xx rltmg and the new stadrum IS expected to be reads for the opening game of the 1930 schedule Not only will the new stadium have a magnificent football field but it will afford .1 uonderrul track This new Held s something that everx team has been looking torn ard to and with the added facilities the future teams should be able to hold up the standard set bt teams of the past and max be better it ln 1 centralized spot in the clts the stadlum u ill be erected on the north end of the campus marklng another period of campus development VVhen completed it is expected to seat betu een five and seven thousand people Adequate shou er and locker rooms will be installed. Dedication exercises will probably be held on or about the sixth of October when the 'lluslceteers entertain the strong team of Colonel Sandy Beat er s llflilitary Academy known 'ls Riz ersirle. J. C. C. .,.,... 5- I , fps, T V Pgf- I if-L-film A i i lllllflllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllla -4, - - E 5 E n . ' 3 i . . E 3 4 - - ' ' f . J ' . . . ' : - I ' . ' . . . : H l . ' . . . . 2 ! ' v - - v 1 2 1 1 4 , 4 ' E 2 X V Q: -Y I sv u vs cl I 4 n D E E l " X ' : . 5 H 2 E Q . I ' V . . - Ei 5 . . i 5 l ' D I such an athletic plant and gave the push that started the ball rolling. As a result, E E .Q L. Y ' . - E ' - Q . . . ' . . . - Y : - 1 , c . . : i J V A . V. ' a ' Q - I 5 i . w 3 1 Y. . . . g . s E ' . 2 K 4 h ,V K 5 ,Y 9 ' : I I . S . . Hy, i . Y. 5 . . I H . 1 ' V . , : . . : .' ' ' ' . f : r S , E 1 I , ln l 4 c 1 c ' c c ' :: I ' I L ! I 2 : - Q 3 : - Q 1 3 4 5 1 : 1 5 5 f 1 2 2 I 2 - L, we ,, Nr-, ,- 9 fLi'TM"V""'fLi"'7L. ' on 4 . ' "" 1 'A or ef VH-N-f -J af-l-, 1. r. ri. .-i i r, i up I lllllllllilllllllllllllllll .. gn-, . A A - ....4...-A.......... . -....,- C- ... .... .,..... -4 Page 134 32, iz. img: jr-nys 1 x 7 hifi' J FN W 0 54,31 il , .sh -qi. f M" 'S- N1-I Sr, 4 Nix N 4 W fx' 7 Maj! xi! x fix 'M f',A??fi?3. 1' K' 'V xx -"fr f' 'ii X .45 lcv- -9 an-- Q1-f Q' 'A ' ' - . .K N F- " ' few' ,-,fl . 'V xg I IQEW 2 1' 57:-,f'!x " 5331 Sq g5:4ifg1ff:fi?55"f , v f ff::sf1Q'..,4i' 'iff-I? 14, 'W W iffy.. ' ' . A 1413 ' ' ff' .z"' f- f ' VL Foofbfzff '33 W 'ff 'ref nm- efvzefw 0 56111011 Faced at the start of the season with the difficulty of building a team around only tive returning letter-men, Coach Gressette developed from green material an eleven that was much in keeping with the championship aggregation of 1928. Indeed, the exploits of the 1929 team will go down in the annals of Ol' Historic as perhaps the most memorable of any deeds accomplished by a lylusketeer Eleven. Taking upon their shoulders the task of filling a schedule that comprised seven games, including two intersectional clashes, the Cadets, with an inexperienced team on which there were only five veterans, duplicated the feat of the 1928 team by going through the season undefeated and in addition added to its laurels first honors of Richmond's first intersectional encounters. The season witnessed for the first time the advent of an intersectional clash and will long be remembered by local fans for its significance in the athletic history of the Adademy of Richmond County and the new Junior College of Augusta. The Klusketeers made a name for themselves by repulsing the northern invasion of the Erie CPa.j Academy by a I3 to 0 score in the feature Turkey Day clash and in less than ten days' time journeying to the north to take another scalp from Coach Hol Slutz "Poney Express" by a 27 to O count. Success in the lntersectional encounters and the ability of the team to go through the second successive season undefeated was due in no small degree to the wonderful coaching ability of Head Coach Tatum Gressette and to his assistant. Ike Sherlock. 'F' """'f"'v" 'vw-1-vw'-f-v ---Y-v-N -Y -v,- ., ,. L -,.---.ap -wi-M-, H ' 'TX ,i 1 y y 1 1 i 1 1 Ty T "Y" it i . ll llllllll 'A ta r1l,eL,e1g,r-,i. L1l....ltLa.l..l.....r.,-.4...."" "' 'T u Page lilli mlllllll jIlull!lnmllllmnlnuml 1 ? 3 5 , l Q I A if?- ur Sf' 41' 5 i x. 11' .. we tl, if ' if 9 i 1 I ,' rl f 524 ,f -91 1 E2 . 1 ?e' at t I r ,QT v 4 K , tl PE-il li L 1 f l :Q Q 5 f I 1 A X 1 . 1 l t , ,, ,. 1- 1 - Q 1 2 I -4c-- -24A-- ----9 as 42- 3 ll l m nl L I I B n ',3zr2'i'1"I5rr1!?,l'tr'Z LZ.LlLg1'gj', .I glfjl ,lfT.g. i ,ijif , ..- - ,..-,,......,.,, ,-..,.,.---......- M- .,Y.,..-. ..-.-.....,.-. iii if me t,t,.,,. f i Et 5- E Q r g "' if I L l B P - l I L l . I ' i 5 The marvelous spirit of the team was a deciding factor in its winning ability and the ' i fine sportsmanship bespoke of the Hne training. 'Q i The opening game, originally scheduled with the footballers from the Lincolnton 'f High School, and the following game with the Savannah High School were cut from ff the schedule because of the high water conditions and fear of a Hood in the vicinity E of Augusta. Practice was somewhat hindered but the opening whistle, October 11, ff ' found Richmond's untested team tying up in the opening round with the cadets from Gordon llilitary Institute. Richmond's offensive clicked beautifully and the drives of Captain Bolden and "Breezy" Wynn, a newcomer, but a veteran in football antics. VI, netted the Nlusketeers a 4.7 to 7 favorable verdict. Coach Gressette brushed up the defensive side of the team the following week if and was ready for the Douglas Junior College aggregation's visit the following Satur- day. The Cadets annexed the second game by a 25 to I2 score, the game being featured by the offensive work of the "Four Horsemen" of the Rlusketeersz Captain Bolden, NVynn, Baird and Jackson, with a marked improvement manifested in the defensive strength of the team fast rounding into form. Coach Gressette had dis- covered a tower of defensive strength in Boyd, Nixon and Kelly, all newcomers. Charleston High next tasted defeat at the hands of the High School Squad. only Academy Students being eligible in this game. Gaffney High School, with the much touted Earl Clarey and the enviable title, South Carolina Champions, bit the dust to the whine of a 58 to 0 shot from the offensive gun of the Nlusketeers. The team clicked as it had never clicked before and while the backfield was running rampant through the opposing line the lllusketeers on line were charging hard and fast to hold the visitors scoreless. Jack Jackson, dependable halfback of the Musketeers' "Four 4 Page 1327 Horsemen, broke his collar bone next the end of the third quarter for the onlx casual itx of the season Lliatt xx as groomed to take Jackson s place A hard game followed the ensuing xxeek with btatesboro 'lhe C'1dets had a close call but emerged from the battle on the long end of '1 IQ to I3 score Clemson B x'1rs1tx Journex ed over to hold the locals to 1 6 to 6 deadlock and mir 'in otherxxise perfect record :statistics shovx the Nlus keteers had a slight edge but crossinv the goal line makes the po nts This xx 'is the most exciting game of the season ox the home held and xx 'ls featured bx excellent defensive work Spit Broxxn substxtut ing for Pug Schneider veter'1nlmesm'1n xx ho xx 'is on the sick list plaxed 1 xx hale of a game and as a nexx comer deserx es con siderable praise Boxd Nixon, XVxnn and Bolden vxere VVar Horses on defense Captain Bolden behind the perfect inter ference of VVx nn crashed over for the lone t'1 V. The feature event of the schedule came in the Turkey Day clash with Erie CPa.J Academy. The Golden Horde upset the pre-game dope and took the victory in the first intersectional game of Richmond Acid- emy by '1 I3 to 0 xerdict. , Journeying to Huntington CVV. Va.l High School and taking '1 27 to 0 xictorx in the only trip of the lluslfeteers com- pleted a second undefeated season and added first honors to the second intersectioml game for "Ol Historic. The game was played on a field that was veritably a sea of mud and slush. Captain Bolden and VVynn, playing their farewell game, tore the opposing line to shreds and romped away to cross the goal line once a quarter. Coach Hol Slutz's "Ponex' Express" was unable to get going due to the stubborn de- ' A 1 he-L1-LU 11lfU3I-UIUU1-1 T ' 'wi an am ll null ll I 1 I I I I lllll llllll IIIIIIIW . I 2 i Q Q I I I - 2 17 ' I ' 1 2 - 2 I 1 - 2 - ' ' : - s- I r I ' Q 1 x C s : Y f 1 . :. 2 ' , I ! . I . - . 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With Richmond taking on two or more intersectional games the go- ing will be diHicult for the new comers. but Coach Gressette can make a team out of scrubs that could lick any aggregation in this section. Ur what about the North, East, South, or VVest? Ask Huntington. Eight letter-men of this year's squad ,E Q ir .. 432' t, .a ' , have sung their "Swan Song" on Rich- in 5i-.:'. ' ' mond's gridiron and moved on to other fields. They are: Captain Bolden, VVynn, "Pugl' Schneider, H. P. Bell, "Spit" Brown, Arthur Hurt. Gus Baird and Jim- - T75 mie Nelson. J. C. C.-D. C. ..,t.M, .mm f. , 4..Q,'s as .ws H ' A.. i Q ...Ml Me.. .. 1 ..,...,..,... - . Q 3 - . - I n 1 2 ,' .. . : , 2 5 2 h A 2 335 ' : . s l i n I 4? - 4 - - I : . a H g' 1 . . 1 - . : . an . Y, n 3 2-Q . . 1 ',. ,. -. Q 'Y' ' 52 vi . V M H i if i .Q -oipgwrlilliffffmwvviiiiiiivii ' 'Y""TI V'E"iTT'11TTrf1"" 1 lem. i.,i1.,1..-.1. .,lg-,. ,: Page- lf!!! U E, ,. ,A - 4....4........,. - -.-- -v,...- "fn'7T'jY"""'.'f.f..'IrY J L-H' , .-, .,,.-.,..1-.L1,LL..u-.a4,..L- ' ' .V ' ' ,,,,-f ,,v4-- .,,,.- ,,,,fN. ,I ,.haB'1-J J .' 3 BOLDEN, Captain JACKSON . CLI.-NTT . NELSON . YVYNN . BAIRD . BOYD . . , .,,...-.. - ,Qgtter Jhffezz, 1929 . F ullbavk . H alfbark . H alfbark . H alfbark . H alfbavk Qzfar-ze:-bark . E nd CALDXVELL . vw-'H v -,-,..,. ,.-..-,--VA. , , . NIKON . . End HURT . . Tackle KELLEY . . Tavkle SCHNEIDER . . Guard BELL . . Guard BROWN . . Guard Room . . Center . fllanager ' Y1'fT.Eigj:11f?l1g, Page 140 .4 1 TUITVTT FE ,.. II? L- E Z. tl tri '-1 rv E H IQ i L Y V 1 i Li Ll L. L.. E. P-4 -1 f 'NW rl 2- f ZX Wash!-Fa!! 17 x r't irweefe ewew 0 f file Sezzfofz Starting the season with four lettermen and '1 bunch of Good material, Coach Gressette put out a team that was really representative of the school and which showed a marked improvement over last year's quint. The wearers of the Purple and Gold went through the season of its sixteen hard games and emerged victorious in twelve of the trays to complete a fairly good season on the court. This year witnessed the organization of the first Georgia-Carolina League. llembers in the League were: Richmond. Gregg Dyers, VVaynesboro Battery "A", and the Selects. The winner of the League was to be presented with a handsome trophy and the members of the winning team gold basket-balls. Richmond won the championship of the League by going through the season with a record of five wins against only one defeat and will be presented the trophy. During the season the Cadets met and defeated some of the strongest quints in this section of Georgia and South Carolina. Among them being: Clemson College "Rats," twice: VVrens, twice: VVaynesboro Junior College. twice: VVaynesboro Bat- tery "A", twice: Gregg Dyers, twice: G. KI. C., and the "YH Selects. The illus- keteers lost games to Spartanburg High School, G. KI. C., and the "Yu Selects. -- - - -V -.- -i.-..,.- W-, ....,t... .... .....-.......,......-..- ,W ,.,.... -N" -'S-'fr 4'Y"'-Q-'--v-w -v x - f. .-v-F ff -r--- ,va-f,. ,y+,--- ,,..,. - T, ,. A,,,AY,' V - -. yi A ' i, fT,,IQTf. ,'T.jT',?'g,-T:ITTi.!IT M mlm l'up1e 1-112 Q fi , . f J 1 . i 1 if r 1 ' 1 1 A. w l. 1 151 4 ? 3 L 4 i get i 4 s 1 .A Q J fi ii' 9 rl l 5 0' E11 I., l L ' R lil J - gg ' r F to S.. L - L Q L Q '- 4' Q I I I t I llllll lllllllillll ml! v-v.,1 Wy- , fn ...... 0.2. ' ,A J if Fi Em llIlIlfh"""'- ' "NH"'Tc:1.fTiiiL:LZ..1fT:iTT::'iLT.'1miTT1iIQifZ,-jiif' d- 3 ei D Y 3 ,. 5 1 : c 1 2 2 ' Lg 5 E li 3 Q 2 es E 1 Q, Q : l , 5 fri 3 R Fl 3 if 5 g ,- I . 5 E 3 5 E 2 7 E 5 The 36115012 5 Smref - 3 n E l E Richmond . . 22-Spartanburg ..... 26 g E Richmond , . I7-Wrens ...... lj E E Richmond . . 28-YVaynesboro junior College 7 E E Richmond . . 36-VVaynesboro Battery "A" . 22 E E Richmond , . I8-G. ill. C ...... 17 2 5 Richmond . . 32-Gregg Dyers . 18 E : Richmond . . 32-CICUISOII "Rats" 22 2, E Richmond . . 28-Spartanburg . . 31 E E Richmond . . 21-"YU Selects . . . 22 ' I Richmond . . 34-Wrens ...... 22 5 E Richmond . . 38-XVHj'DCib0f0 Battery "A" . 24. S - Richmond . . 38ixVHj'HCSb0fO Junior College 20 E E Richmond . . 32-Clemson "Rats" . . . 27 l E Richmond . . 20-Gregg Dyers . . , 18 3 3 Richmond . . 21-G. lNI. C. . 24 5 l i Richmond . . 36-"YH Selects . 22 , i Totals . . 453 Opponents . Q35 4 C I 5 1 I l LETTERMEN Forzvzzrfls Centers Guardy 3 CASHIN BOLDEN, Cnjwmin XVYXN 1 I . CLI.-XTT ANDERSON FLEMING ' XVHITAKER CALDWELL AVERETT I .- gl' J. C. C- D, L J. ff fi IB --U.-2 2 -- , . cm, ,mn :fill '-T"l"""TAT'w"'T'ff"' i ' , Page I-4 'K QW' Recently most uf the leading universities and colleges have added golf as a minor sport. and so last year it was announced that we would do likewise. The Cadets were indeed glad to learn of it, and immediately started to practicing with the old "do or die" spirit that has been exhibited in the other branches of sports in the school. An A. R. C.-bl. C. A. Golf Tournament was held by the elimination route. Herbert Lorick won his way to the finals and took the Gold Medal symbolic of golf supremacy in the year IQZQ at the school. At this writing the tournament for IQBO is in full blast. Some of the best golfers of the city are in the Academy and Junior College and the tournament is assured of success. TEIZIZZT During the year IQ29 two tennis tournaments were held at Richmond, one for the girls and one for the boys. The girls' tournament was won by Anne Sylvester and the boys' tournament by Eni Griffin. The boys' team was composed of Griflin. Bell, Cohen, Hendee, and Crawley. Two meets were played with Waynesboro Junior College. The Cadets easily annexed both of these meets to their victories of the I928 season. Difliculty was experienced in the scheduling of meets, but it is expected that more meets will be scheduled in the coming season. . The 1930 elimination tournament is now on in full blast, and the team for the coming season will be selected at an early date. The large number of entries in the tournament this year points toward a most successful season on the court. w J. C. C.-D. L. J. l'an.re 14-1 50 2 , 'F Tmflf 1 A 1 t 1, 9 I f 5 2 E 4 QV 4 ! if I I I r E H 'F f It f E 1 ol L N E . P 2 ' 1 Q 5 Eff 5, I V , L1 I f I I E2 23' fi L 1- 4 Zi I I E I 'Tl :Aa U2 rg.. Rlchmond RlLhmOI1Ll RILl1IT!0I1d Richmond 771156 Sermon 0 1929 DllflHg the 1929 Qe'15on three records xx ere broken md tvso neu recorde cet H'1rrx R'1mw iter broke hue ovsn vmltmg record 'md Qet a new m'1rk of II feet 5 mchee Ramuater also broke the hrmd yump record 'md et '1 mark of 21 feet 5'4 mches The Rel'u Te'1m com poeed 0fxVl1ll1mS Cohen Bentls 'md C'1pt'un Iickson Net 1 neu record of 1 mlnute 3.3.3 aeconds for the h'1lf mule VVade Nlallard set recorde of IOS feet 8 lnches ln L'lDt'llD Iwckson led the Uusketeers through the se'1son ulth three xxctornes 'and onlx one defe'1t NVQ: know III the future that the te'1mQ of Rnchmcnd v. 111 strne to equ'1l the murltx Qet bx the te-am of 1929 REbUL'1S OF 'I HE BEASON S NIEETb f XVrem Brenton P'1rker Inotxtute bpirtqnburff . - -Biiley ......... M Tom! . . 190- Tomi ....... 1 1 jackson first pl'1ce in 100-Y'1rd D'lSl1 in St'1te Sleet. R'1inw'1ter tied for first phce in Pole Y 'lult Tech Relfxys. Richmond fourth pluce in the Tech Rehys. LETTER MEN OF 1929 JACKSON, Cafwmin XVILLI.-XMS BENTLEY COHEN ,E RAINWATER BELL FULGHUA1 RADFORD Bovo NICHIILSQJN SCHUMACH ER C.xLDwEl.L, fllmmger AI.-XLI..-XRD 1 , - TTT":r1'f'T'Wf.-I f'v-v fy-v-wr--'T-, .vYY.,. T1ve.,..g ' ' WW" M TlU1111l11I11ZL1111.1u..11111L1 A llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllg E H I I I D 5 - 3 , Q S 3 1 C . I . . w A - v f Q , . . . - . . - ' ' ' , . . . ' . 1 ' . ' 2 ' Q '. ' ' . ' . "1 2 . T . T K. 3 ' R 1 c 5 a Ei . I , - , IJ' w 9 . . 9 1. 1 z ' 1 ' 2 n 1 1 1 Q ' K . L K I li .E 2 k v v .1 , D . - I ' 1 ' ' . R T 4 4 ' - . 9 . , . , I x . x . : . 1 , 1 , - u - . T . - the bemor dlSCUS and 19 seconds on the hugh hurdles. 2 w . 1 f- xv - Q .- - ' A .K , T .' S . , , ' : f . g , 1 . 'I . ' . , . 3 - 5 1 3 3 2 . 9 , - 3 L : 2 I ' ' . . 49- 3 ......... 28 5 . . . u ' . . 53- ' . ' N . . . lo E D ' . 30- . . , ....... 41 E 2 S2 1 32 5 3 2 2 1 . 8 E 2 I . . . . . 2 2 1 . . . Y. . 2 ' C I C . C L 2 - I I Q Q 2 - Z 1 I Q ! 1 ! 2 2 Q 1 I I '-.,-Q14',....,c-,.,----.,A,,.L-.At,..1,x',..,1 , . 1 W I n TAL41lLli..l.4lf.-..L,fL,.,L.4,c.LL.,...-L , E 2.1.4 Page 1443 VJ---+P 5unllunulunmlhummmlllhmulluuullnunllonmllmmlmnlllnnlllmllllmlllmllllmlllllullllllllllw I - 2 , B 2 In Q 1 I 9 Q I I 5 5 : '- - : 2 2 - Q 3 S H Y' - 3 Q l As this Annual goes to press, the Track Season of 1930 is about to begin. udson Bentley, whose photograph appears on the right is the Captain of ' this years edition of the l'Flying Musketeers" and from his past performances we know that he will l make us one of the best Captains that has ever led a team for Richmond. ud is a star sprinter and one of the best in- dividual performers of the team. .C. C.-D. . . Qullllullllmlllumllllu1lllullllllulllllnlllllllllll llllllllllll nl llllllllfnl ll I lllll ulllllnlllluulllluulllluIlllnllllllllllllml I S e. : L s 4, E ., . .V -: Li E 2 - Q. .-, 1 III , III Q . : SIB 'Q cu 5 .. i l I' ' Al 5 I 'I llllllll lllllllll lllllllllllllllnnlllllllllUUUIIIN''ll U' A I ll Ill I ll llllll I llllllll lllllllll Ill llllllllll ll 4 ulllgn-ul Ill Page 147 F ITIIH1 ua llnlll uonnumm nnlomnmmlluulllnnlinullllmlllumlllmllng A. P' r C ,- I P igzzfeball zkz 1930 ,, ,r E 4 A r P- ln the year 1929 there was no baseball team at the Academy and the junior ' College. Spring football was substituted in its place and gave opportunity to some forty individuals. However, due to the demand for the replacement of baseball as 114 a sport at Richmond, it has been added to the athletic activities of the institution this year. Practice has already begun and the prospect for the team this year is brighter than it has ever been before. Several star performers of the diamond are in the A ,, 1 L L i --- v-1 ffl? f iv-,--I 'v-...,. ve. r-4 ,td rd 2 5 1 I I P- 1 8 3 Q I 3 I I I I 3 school and it is expected that the Cadets will experience a successful season on the field. Due to the undertaking of the school in the effort to build a school stadium, I only a small sum was donated by the school officials for baseball. This necessitated the scheduling of only a limited number of games for the season. Games have already been arranged with the Parris Island lylarines, and the Cadets are looking forward to the encounters with the Devil Dogs. Approximately : four more games are expected to 'be added to the schedule. I J. C. C.-D. C. 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INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY ON SAVINGS RESOURCES OVER SEVENTY MILLION DOLLARS EGM. rags: Hairy Joplin: "Do you Iuka- Hr. llzirmlyl lu'1'unwni I xlilfillll Pago: "Nm l do my -let-ping' :it night." Sara 'l'i'ayIor: "lIou' long 1-uuld I live- without lnrninf Xlr. lilli-: HTIIIIQ' will tell." 5565-5' R493 H631 '-1692! Sporting C0048 Headquarters Whitney-McNeill Electric Co. 1:AsEI:ixl.I. l:Aslili'l'-ia,Axl.I. P'fH"l'le1AIAl- 'VENNIN 6'Everything Electricalv ANI: manly sl'P1'l.lHs BOWEN BROS- T20 Broad Street HARDVVARE COMPANY V sms 1:1-.Wi N. ixugusri.. GA, AUGUSTA :: GEORGIA 21991 mf-Ds: 25.621 r4L93i' 5565-1 "4fS'-22 5965-5' "-492-. J. B. YVHITE Sz COMPANY BUSBIA REALTY COMPANY O 0 O lsfblal 134 EIGHTH STREET AI7tLI'STA -- tLaoRG1A AUGUSTA z: GEORGIA 2162: r1x93i '.z!.Qn'a I z-495' l'zt::v' 134 7-SGD-3 S9 ? GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK :Jams 1833-1930 IQTGLQLULQI AUGUSTA GEORGIA YZQJPUI Eiga JUIIII Iiogn-1's: "Dill yuu gm-t your Ie-lin-1' alt H, II, l'.'!" 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S0 FARRKHOGAN G2 S1 LENZ G2 Clothiers "The Popular Store" "If MGH Wear lf, We 5611 If" Soda and Delicious 953 HI-Odd Su-get Toasted Samlwiches A Axl'1:l'N'l'A 1 1ilCHlIHl,X 5 A l::l'4'l2lIl :ut Te-ntlu : Vurln Service C5 :fm r4x93i t:Qzn m93: Kelly just stu-e-zu-nl out tllv wimlmy on-1' l'olom-lk "ull-ll." xylmrv --xo IJHIl.I,." A Ilusll! Little lmlf-uit, 1lrm't you IX Yuu'll lw Zlll inlintfluy :Intl lay! 155655 "4c9?-'I 5'-5653 'C-4622 SD Comrplirrzents of G2 S9 THE JONES FURNITURE 1? COMPANY VVHIPPET - KNIGHT B I 1010 ' 2 S ' ' SALES COMPANY Pl 'mgggeel lone ' . 5 Z9 549-551 Broad Street 5 E9 .Xl'4il'N'l',X : 42lCHlIl'4l.X GS :tba n-Q93 EGM. r-495i 2'-S651 'QQ-D75 F565-3 l'-4832 gg LAND DRUG COMPANY 63 91 HANSBERGEWS PHARMACY G2 ,IHIIX ,x. l:l:lisN.xH.xN. In-.,,.. C0"'wr Drugs, Toilet Articles Broall and NId1'llIll'y Streets and Candy l'f'r'w'1'IpffHl1w I'fll'1l1Illllf Vmiflzfzllllllffl cg 'llilllisvm ' 'll':"l1'l"l GS 29 934 llroarl Street GS 216,91 N951 ECQP1 r1L95i Vzwge 1111 5565-5' "-48?-'l 5565-3 '4fE-D75 Q WESLEYAN COLLEGE-Chartered 1836 Oldest Chartered College for Women ln the World . 'A l'hrisli:m Full'-nge with lniglu-M 3llllHlllI'liS. lla-sll-yan ix ull lllv' zlplnwlvwl lla! of ilu- ll-ndilllg i alulnlnlvlizllxg llgnwxvlea in lXulvrlvn. Pwllvhl ullr T22 BROAD STREET of 'l'lur-lu-I lIl2l,glIl:ll'k'llt. lnuilmlmgf in l-rin-k :md vnur: z u H1 In u r :nl H - uf, 5 -' Q PIIUIIK' Villlllllgs 'If lI7lltl14fl'eI:1.I-llrlr llrulllrllllllugurlxml:-lllxllllllllf 1"-'4-1 Conservatory of Music and School of Fine Arts ,. ,,,, ' , , 41u1lH's:nl mx! la' XY-,lgl lHJl-fn F -XL L-'I-l5l-A L7hORc'I-A Vaxtulutg :unld :vl'L'lK'A liillwlllxzuclmllns-is .H tu Ur The Registrar, Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga. 2199: rQ95i 259921 r'Q95i H65-3' l4T"!'. F565-5 P-Q22 KI N, ll. lil-lly, Nr. .Xlc-x ll, lin-llj' 2 Q S. R. KELLY 81 SON Marble and Granite fWPl71OTilIlS Aff'-E-'ms 1 ,. 1 . .F E ,N i Nllllll fuul Fenwulx btw. AUGUSTA GEORGIA Plume 2129 Augusta. Ga. C5 an 25.921 ICQJSQ 32302: Figs: l"uix' tin linglisln 1-Iuwl: "Yes, it NYZIS4 in Nl'iIl'l'lI uf tlu- lfuunlzlin nf xflllllllfl 4: lust llllllllt ilu- tinu- Nnpull-mn vunu- 1-I lfluriflu 4'4-x- l'1u'Il- .ilu-2 "Yun 4-z111't tl-ll lum' fur ax frog will jump lsy tlu- ll-n,-itll Of his l0g.ES. llc mny lu-11 1-rlppll-." :SGS-3 12433: THE B0lyard's Barber Shops DREAMLAND THEATRE and Beauty Parlor g'W'l1erf- Picture Dreams also-2:1 Eighth sm-vt Colne 'l"rue9" illlll Huh-l Rlf'lllll4'IIll'l AUGUSTA GEORGIA 5 29 AUGUSTA I GEORGIA 'iCQ1h :wit 'iCQzra r1x95i 5565-3' R457-'I 5565-1 V-4625 MEET AT HOME FOLKS G2 Sa Samlwiche-s of All Kinds SOUTHERN STATES ,X Lim- Of l"i111- lrilllfllvi fm' ilu- Hills ,,,,M:, FERTILIZER C0. JOHN -I' MILLER si CO' AUGUSTA GEORGIA T511 llrmul St. Plume 581 eg an tf.Gzn u-493: EGM' u-GDS! Page 1612 :sew wah G2 Augusta Sporting Goods Company EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS SPALDING, GOLDSMITH AND WILSON ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Golf and Tennis Supplies ' Fishing Tackle 000900 212 EIGHTH STREET PHONE 3280 H2991 F03 Mr. Iivglll' lsuddenly 1'0lllL'lIlllL'I'lllpI that it is Jmln of An-'Q lvi1'tlulayP2 04.9111 NNY of you ti-ll nw the naunv of the most fninuvns XVUIIIQIII Fl'illll'l' has 1-wr Ill'lHlllK'1'1l'fu Bill Zenly: "Maile-iiivrisvllv from 1xl'lIIl'llll!'l'l'9u 5965-1 KJQDYH F565-5' 'LJQ7' Nd A pure , ATI! I 'Q Q9 d ' k f 'im' I I A 1111 O ara- I COLLEGE CLOTHES natural D1 W h, Bi ffcfmu' fef 'n -FOR THE? flavors I I Drink if at vour Particular Young Man favorite refresh- ' h ment stand-at the u . I 'Tedslgrvf-around We pay especial attention to nu the corner from 'A l I w -' anvwhere- Keep 2 your clothing needs in every line. 'P' few bottles in your ' 4 I uf' ice chest at home. Every bottle steril- ized Your groeer de- livers it by the case. a day ,. 5 FK Ny EG' if - - 'ln' -'W 9 mllllon "'l'llm"' vi B Augusta Coca-Cola. Bottling Company Augusta, Georgia We extend a cordial invitation to you to inspect our stock at all times. Y 517451 l5fIf0 UVM IIAIF C271 Tun IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO CET WHERE IT is ::Qm m9.. Gm. Page 1011 VU IlI'l,l llI'.'X 'IN UI' ACADEMY BOOK STORE IZLZI Llglltl SHERMAN REALTY COMPANY INSITRANEE. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS I SI II-I-I .Xllglhlzl 4 LEAGUE, DUVALL AND POWELL REAI. ESTATE 1 INSURANCE ll ll HIIIIIIIIIQ Allgllxlil 1 l'l'2l I LOCKHART, McAULIFFE 8: CO. IIEAL ESTATE 1 FIRE INSIIIANCE Nl, I:l'lr1lll N111-vi .Xll4L1llSt:l K SOUTHERN YVELDINC COMPANY J, ,X. 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