Academy of Richmond County High School - Arc Yearbook (Augusta, GA)
- Class of 1936
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Published by the Students ol the
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To justin .-1. H. Begun The Staff of the
1936 'Rainlvofw dedigates this volume . . .
In sincere appreciation of his years ofservice
to the Academy and Junior College. We
shall always think of him as a brilliant in-
structor :md an unfailing friend.
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Ah. 1922 Il: Hatha-mul:-is ind Phys:-rs, The Academy cf Hxchmond County.
IJES 26: Assxstczt Frm-:xp-11, Academy Qi Hxchmfmnd County, 1924-25: Devin.
Aizie-my :ff Exchmzfn-i County and Thi- Iumnr Cnlledf- 31 Augusta, 1926-30:
Pre-svi,:,r.t, The .l.:11er.7 cf Rxchmond Czumy and The Iumor College of
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Tl-IE1936 RAINBQW
OUR DEAN
Eric West Hardy, A. B., A. M.
A. B., Furman University, 19085 A. M., University of Chicago, 1911: Graduate
Student, University of Chicago, 1908-09, Pi Gamma Mu: Instructor in History
and Economics, Ou:hita College, 1909-10: Graduate Student, University of
Chicago, 1910-ll: Headmaster, Fork Union Military Academy, 1911-14: Dean
and Acting President, Bessie Tift College tor Women, 1915-IB: Academy of
Richmond County, 1920-26, Instructor, American Institute of Banking, 1930-34,
The Iunior College of Augusta, 1926-30: Dean, The Academy of Richmond
County and The Iunior College of Augusta, l930-.
THE1936 RAINBCW
Board ot Trustees, The Academy ot Richmond County
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A. B., University cl Georgia, l3Z2: lnstructzr, Wayneshzro High Schczl, 1?
B, C., i925-.
CHARLES GUY COHDLE, A. B., A, Li.
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A. B., Trinity College tDuke Ur'iversitv'2, lQl4y A M., Trinity Cclleqe, l9lE: Summer
School, Columbia University. l9l7g Summer School, Emory University, 1930: Summer School,
University ol Georgia, 1933: A, M. in History, University ci Georara, l935g Studerr As-
sistant In Latin, Trinity College, l9lfl-l5p Graduate Assistant in German, Trinity College,
l9l4-157 Instructor, Baird's School Icr Boys, l9l5-l6q A, R. C., 1916-26: Director .Summer
School, l. C. A.. l93l-325 Head of History Department, A. B, C., l922-263 I. C, A., l926-.
GEORGE M. DASI-IEE
SHOP
Graduate of A. R. C.: Teacher ci Carpentry, A. R, C., 1924-. S7
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ELROY DUPUIS, A. B.
ENGLISH
A. B,, University of Georgia, 19283 Graduate study in English, University N. C.,
1930-317 Georgia Military College, l928-30: Riverside Military Academy, l93l-32, Starke
University School, 1933845 Cherokee Normal Colleqe, 1934-35, A. R. C., 1935-.
IOHN MARSHALL ELLIS, A, B., M, S., PH. D.
BIOLOGY .
A. B,. Emory University, l924p Ill. S., Emory University, l9267 Ph. D., University oi
Caliiornia, 19347 Graduate Fellow in Biology, Emory University, 1924-I926, Professor ci ' '
Bioloqy, Southern College, Lakeland, Fla., l9244l926, IPartial Sessional: Graduate Work, el
Marine Biology Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., Summer l929: Graduate NVorlf:, University .-
ol California, Summer 1931: on leave to the University of Calilornia, l932'l933q L C. A., ,
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CHARLES MARTIN ETHEREDGE, A. B.
ENGLISH
A. B., Newberry College, I923: Principal, Waverly Consolidated High Scln I '.'f'1-:eriy
Ga.. l923-IEJZ43 Superinterivlert, Cape High S:Irool, Cape, S. C., 1926 I'dL7lV" A. . lvl".
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summer sessions: Umverszty of V1rq:rtz-3 Summer Srhrol 1931: A. M., UmvQrsn',' 'JI W1sconsin
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FACULTY OF THE JUNIOR C
l. CURTIS LUCKEY.
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OLLEGE AND ACADEMY
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MATHEMATICS
B S. in Commerce, University ct Gezrqicz, l927g Summer Graduate 'a'.'zrli, University' :1
C A, and lfl., Carrollton, GG., T327-33: P.. C., WE?-,
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C:iA:4ERcIAL SUEJECTS
9331 A. R. C., 1935-.
B. S, in Czrrimerce, Georgia Tech, l
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WILLIAM LEROY MADEN, A. B., A. lui.
FRENCH
A. B., Tusculum College, 1926, Assistant Principal, SI. lurnes High School, Greenville,
Term., 1926-27, Principal, St. Iames High Schocl, l927-23, Graduate Student, Duke Uzlversitir,
1925-297 A, lvl., Dulce University, 19305 A. R, C. and I. C. A., 1930-.
ANTON PAUL MARKERT, B. S, in C, E., M, A.
Mftrrzsemrrcs AND Drmwms
A' - B. S. in C. E., Georqicx Schocl of Technology, l92ly lvl, A., Czlumbicx Umversi
- gf' Graduate Student, University of Chiccxqo, summer l925g lrtstructor, A. H. C., lE'2l- 6 l
A., 1926-.
ELENORA KATHLEEN MEHTIIIS
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Tubmcn High School, V320-Zfz lvhss Furlfs Business Czileqre HI:-Q 'ferretzty' fi
ff Czcrl Czmircrry, l92-l-Zlllp Secretory te Fresxfert 'rzfemy 3' l
lllcrcqer, Augusta lce .1
lurlcr College, l934-.
CHARLES HAROLD MITCHELL Pi. E. f.f. A.
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GEORGE MILTON SCOTT. A. B., B. Lit., A. 1.1.
ENGLISH gl
A. B., University of Chattancoga, 1922, B. Lit. in Iourrzalism, Columbia University, 1926:
A, M., Duke University, 1935, Summer School, Columbia University, 1923 and 1920,
A. R. C., 1922-26: 1. C. A., 19332
CHESTER ARTHUR SCRUGGS, A. B.
CHEMISTRY
A. B., Mercer University, 1911, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer 1925-
26, Principal, Marshallville High School, 1911-13, Principal, Round Oak High School, 1913-16,
Principal, Ashburn High School, 1916'17: Director, Summer School, A. R, C., 1918-24:
A. R, C., 1917-7 1. C. A., 1926-.
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1-Irsrosv AND GOVERNMENT
A. B., Davidson College, 1925, University of Georgia, 1925267 Northwestern University,
summer of 1931: A. M. in History, Vanderbilt University, 1935, Washington High School.
1926-27: A. R. C., 1927-5 Director of Athletics, A. R. C., 1931-.
BEN1AMlN ROY SMITH, A. B.
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IAMES GUSTAVE SPETH, A. B., A. M. Q
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A. B., University of Georgia, 1929, A. M. in Histcry, Cornell University, 1930, Daytona
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. CHESTER MCKENLEY SUTTON, A. B., A. M.
ENGLISH
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IOSEPH LE CONTE TALLEY, B, S.. M. S.
PHYSICS
B. S., University ot Georgia, 1923, M. S., Mercer Univ-1-I'sIty 1925: C-Dlunibia Universiti'
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1923-24, Instructor in Physics Mathematics and Dratti 197
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High Honor 1, 2, 3: Literary So-
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Sabre Club 4,
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Honor l, 37 Corporal 3,
FRANK Iossvn YOUNG
Manager of "B" Varsity -1,
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Archer, Tracy '
Askey, Chas. M.
Dailey, Paul B.
Baker, Tom M.
Baldowski, Iulian
Balk, T. F.
Barnes, W. W.
Barrett, Alex
Baston, C. E., Ir.
Battey, Alfred M.
Battle, C, L.
Beckwonh, Clarence
Belding, Lambeth S.
Boeckman, T. V.
Boswell, Chas.
Bradley, Wilbur
Brennan, Iames I.
Brodeur, Ioseph R.
Broome, W. Bolar, Ir.
Brown, Reuben B.
Bruce, Chas. H.
Burch, Ias. H.
Byington, Wm.
Calhoun, W. C.
Carringan, Theodore S.
Cave, L. O'Neal
Chaney, L. W.
Chapman, William T.
Clark, Herbert L.
Claussen, Henry H.
Cochrane, William
Cooper, D.
Covar, A. L.
Crawford, Geo. W.
Creed, Cleveland E.
Crouch, Iames S.
Cunningham, Barrett
Cunningham, Mel. G.
Curtis, Ioseph
Danforth, E. C. B., Ir.
Davant, Chas.
Dean, Ralph M.
DeMedicis, Herbert H.
Dinsmore, Iohn W.
Edenfield, Richard I.
Elliott, C. Richard
Ellis, R. William
Eubanks, Iullan T.
Evans, Frank C.
Evans, T, Lee
Fine, Neal A.
Fulcher, Bartow
Fulqhum, Henry A.
Fuller, Marlon
Gardner, W. C.
Garrard. I. E.
Gehrken, A. R.
Goetchius, Eugene
Goodwin, Bland
Graham, Sam
Griffin, Louis, Ir.
Gulledge, lack D.
Guye, W. P.
THE N936 RAINBOW
A. R. C. Iuniors
Hadden, Odell
Hall. Iohn E.
Hamilt:n, David P.
Hammett, Chas.
Hancock, Chas, A.
Hannah, Sidney
Harrison, Parvey
Hartley, I. Franklin
Heath, Bryant
Heqgie, lack S.
Herlonq, Milton
Hildebrandt, Henry M.
Hill, C. M.
Hollingsworth, Earl C.
Howard, Iulian C.
Hughes, T. Lorin
Ivey, Henry Frank
lopling, Robt. M.
Kelly, lack H.
Knapp, Frank R.
Lamar, Bernard
Lazenby. las. M.
Lee, Elvin
LeSueur, B. H,
LeSueur, I. E.
Lewis. Wm.
Linson, Palmer
Long, Boyce
Maher, Marion I.
Mahoney, Iohn I.
Mahoney, Wm. M.
Maloney. Sheron
Markwalter, C. Victor
Markwalter, Roy A.
Mason, F. Dan
Maxwell. R. I.
May, Wardlaw W.
Meehan, Tom P.
Merritt, Wm, E.
Mize. E. Gunnels
Mobley, I. Russell
Montgomery, Ierome
Moody, E. A.
Moore, Ioe W.
Morgan, T. I.
Moss, Lamar
Murray, Walter B:
Murry, Robert L.
McGahee, lack E.
McRae, Grady M.
Neal, Lester E.
Neill, Wilfred
Newell. Iimmie H.
Oqilvie, Ioe I.
Olive, Robt. l...
Ouzts. Iohn A.
Owens, las. A.
Paine. Iohn A.
Peterson. Milledge
Pelrca, Ebble
Philpot, Des. Ford
Pond, E. Llnnell
Pritchard, Hanison
Purvis. Harvey
Harnbcw, Earl A.
Batter-ee, Wm.
Richards, Marion
Hinker, H. Gerald
Robinson, Robt. A.
Roesel, Max I.
Rox, W. T.
Rush, W, E.
Sancken, Geo. A.
Saxon. I. P.
Scofield, Lester B.
Scott, Vernon .
Scurloclc, Wm. B.
Shull.
Silas,
Smith.
W. Randall
rd, Iarrell
I. W.
Seiqler.
Sheppa
Shirley,
K. W.
Raymond
B. Roy, Ir.
Smith, F. Coleman
Smith.
lack A.
Smith, Mahon T.
Smith, Robert H.
Smithemtan. R. S.
Smolen. Percy
Speerinq, F. L,
Spires, Alex A.
Stevens, W. S.
Stewart, C. Wade
Stovall, Ias. B.
Sullivan, Iohn I.
TaYlor, Earl
Taylor, Robert
Tebow, Vtfm. Iennin
Teston, W. Willie
Tobin. Iohn
Towns, Preston
Usry, Tom H.
Van Dyke. Chester L
Walker, Melvin
Warr, T. Cooper
Waterhouse, I. N,
Whaley, Charles W.
Wheatley. Sanders
Wheeler, Clinton
Wheeless, Billy
Wiggins. Ias. E.
Willis, W. A.
Wilson. Iohn S.
Womack, Tolmadqe
Wood, William W.
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Woodward, Marvin T.
Woodward. Wyman
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Wright. I. D.
Wright. Nathan
Young, Edward B.
Younq. las. C.
Young, Iohn M.
Young, Wm. L.
Youngblood, Leslie
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Abernathy, Lewis
Adams, Chas. E.
Adams, Henry C.
Akins, Lawton
Aldridge, Lucius M.
Allen, Henry B.
Andrews, Iulian
Angelakos, Gus
Arnold, Ray
Arthur, F. Ioe
Ashe, E. C.
Atheam, Mitchell L.
Avery, L. Eugene
Avrett, Milton
Baqqs, W. H.
Bailey, B. E.
Bailey, Chas. F.
Bailie, R. C., Ir.
Baird, Wade H.
Baker, H, K.
Baker, Robt. B.
Barbin, Robt. M.
Burden, Woodrow
Bames, Chas. R.
Bateman, I. O.
Batman, Edward
Belger, Roy E.
Beman, Henry D.
Bentley, Walter F.
Best, Iohn
Black, Wm, B.
Blackwell, R. F.
Blackwell, Maurice
Blackwell, P. S.
Blanchard, Thos.
Bland, Richard L.
Boiler, Albert
Bolyard, Frank K.
Bonzo, Marvin M.
Boozer, Iohn
Boswell, Iohn D.
Bowers, H. M.
Bowman, Louie I.
Boyd, Wm. I.
Barnes, Wayne A.
Bracey, lno. V.
Bragg, Arvin W.
Bray, Harold
Broadwater, Robt.
Brotherton, C. C.
Britt, I. Elmo
Brown, Chas. F.
Bnickner, Albert
Bruker, Billy C.
Brown, Wm. T.
Bryant, W. L.
Buckley, Lawrence I.
Buford, Chas.
Burton, Ben W.
Carpenter, H. M.
Carpenter, Henry W.
Carpenter, lack
Carr, C. F.
Carroll, Russell
Cason, las. W.
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A. R. C. Sophomores
Casco, Robt. W.
Cater, Idis B.
Chalker, C. A.
Claffey, I. O.
Clark, Herbert F.
Clark, Robt. L.
Clark, Willis
Cliett, Dozier
Cloud, A. L.
Cloud, H. C.
Collins, P. S.
Cooper, Wm.
Cooper, I. R.
Corley, Wm. C.
Coursey, Marvin H.
Crozier, F. E.
Culpepper, Dan W.
Daitch, Irvin I.
Daitch, Louis
Daley, Iohn W.
D'Antignac, Cecil
Davaney, Iames
Davant, F. D.
Davis, E. P.
Day, Chas. H.
Dean, l. D.
Deas, T. C.
Dennis, Caver C.
Dickson, Chas.
Dixon.
Linton
Doughty, LeGarde
Dudley, Elmer
Duncan, Iames B.
Dychess, Hugh
Dye, Chas.
Dye, Paul
Easterling, W. H.
Edelblut, Carl M.
El l iott,
Epps,
Eva ns
Eva ns
Ferris.
Fisher,
Leonard T.
Iones
.l. C.
Warren H.
Rickman
R. H.
Fitzgerald, las.
Fox, H. E.
Free, Iames
Fuller,
l. B.
Fulmer, lno. R.
Gaines, W. L.
Gay, E. W.
Givens, Shelton
Glover, lno. G.
Goldberg, Sanford
Greene, E. F.
Griffin, Wm. H.
Guy, Iames
Gwin, T. I.
Gwynn, I. B.
Hains, I. T.
Hamby, Otis
Hamilton, H. L.
Hamilton, Wm. F.
Hancock, I. F.
Hardeman, Leroy
Hardin, lack
Hardy, Lamar
Hargrove, D. W.
Harrell, lack
Harris, T. E.
Harrison, Bernard
Harvley, I. D.
Haynie, M, C.
Henderson, Marvin
Herrington, I. R.
Hochmuth, M. S.
HolleY. l. L.
Holston, W. E.
Hooper, Raymond
Hoover, lno. C.
Hornaday, L. B.
Honon, Lloyd
Horton, Robt. I.
Houck, T. R.
Howe, H. M.
Howell, H. W.
Hughes, W. E.
Humphrey, W. D.
Hungerford, H. D.
Ingram, Albert
lackson, Lloyd
Ienny, F. F.
Ioe, George
Iohns, I. D.
Iohnson, Ronald
lohnson, E. S.
Iohnston, Howard
lones, Kenneth R.
Iones, Wesley
Kearns, Iohn
Keels, I. H.
Kelly, I, Marvin
Kerr, E. M.
Kimbrell, C. A.
King, G. P.
King, W. O.
Kitchens, R. H.
Kitchens, R. W.
Krafka, loseph
Krouse, Ashby R.
Lamb. las. P.
Lazenby, losh M,
Lazenby, lno. R.
Lee, O. C.
Lemon, l. T.
Lemon, Vincent- A.
Levy, Bernard
Lines, Ino. A.
Lines, W. A.
Little, Harber
Longeway, L. W.
Loyal, R. R.
Luke, Alton E.
Maddox, Roy
Marshall, Chas.
Markwalter, Chas.
Markwalter, E. Al.
Mauldin, Wm. S.
Maxwell, A. W.
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May, H. W.
Mayo, Rudolph P.
Mills. l. C.
Mitchell, Lawrence
Mitchum, Bemard
Mobley, Geo. R,
Morgan, M. W.
Morgan, W. P.
Moye, Ben. R.
Mulherin. loe
Mulligan, T. I.
Murphey, M. C.
Murray, C. R.
Mutimer, G. H.
Myers, Eugene
Myers, W. M.
lvlacLauchlin, Breamer
McAlhany, l. F.
McCall. l. F.
McCauley. T. B.
McCown, D. B.
Mclntosh, C. H.
McKie, Clifford
McLarty, R. R.
McLendon, Ino. W.
McNair, Marvin R.
Newman, Iohn
Nixon, Ino, W.
O'Hara. Chas.
Page, Nelson
Pague, Harold
Palmer, L. E.
Pappas, Chris
Parks, Geo. H.
Parker, H. B.
Parrish, Harry P.
Pender, W. H.
Pierce, P. M.
Plagwitz, Wm.
Pollard, I. R.
Pomerance. Leon
Pond, Melvin
Powers, W. l.
Pratt, R. C.
Prescott, E. H.
Prouty, Hal D.
Punaro, Vincent I.
Radford, Robt. H.
Ramsey, I. W.
Ramsey, S. M.
Rauton, I. M.
Ready, W. A.
Reed, C. W.
Remsen, Rem
Rinker, Frank A.
Rivers, I. F.
Rhodes, A. K.
Rhodes, D. C.
Rhodes, Frank E.
Henry
Roberts.
Roberts, Starling l.
Robinson, Lewis I.
Roesel, lno, C.
Rollins. Emory
Rosamond. W. l.
Rosier, l. Wm.
Rosier, lvl. N.
Rupert, Craven
Rushton, L. L.
St. lohn, W. E.
Scott, V. W.
Shell. l. Ed.
Scarr, Geo. B.
Seigler, l. M.
Shacklelord, McDade
Shanahan, T. L.
Showrnaker, Wm. L.
Sibley, Ino. R.
Silver, Benjamin
Simon, Carl
Skinner, E. I.
Smith, Franklin O.
Smith, Robt. A.
Smith, T. E.
Smith, Wm. H.
Sneed, Wade
Snelling, BCIYard
Stanford, Lloyd A.
Stark, Robt. P.
Steele, Wm. T.
Stevens, l. Paul
Steward, C. I.
Stone, lack Marshall
Stoudemire, H. A.
Strother, Clinton
Suhr, Geo. F.
Sumner, Dennis
Teuton, G. Edward
Thompson, B. E.
Thompson, Guyton
Tiller, Reese l.
Toole, Geo.
Traylor, Geo. A., Ir.
Trommerhauser, Billy F
Turner, Clyde
Usry, Chas. H.
Usry, Ira P.
Vause, C. C.
Waagner, M. E.
Waddey, C. M.
Wages, H. N., Ir.
Walden, Leon C.
Wallace, A. Harbin
Ward, Albert F.
Ware, Robt. L.
Warr, Frank C.
Watkins, Geo.
Whaley, Paul W.
Widener, lack L
Wilkerson, I. B.
Williford, Gordon
Wolfe. Warren
Womack, Clyde K.
Wong. Thos.
Wood, I. Brewster
Woodward, I. C.
Wyatt, Wallace
Wynne, W. B.
Yee, Stn
Young. G. R.
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Allen, Chas. D.
Allerton, S. Chas.
Amos, Paul A.
Anderson, Fred
Anthony, Ed
Atkinson, Archibald
Austin, Henry W.
Avary, Madison
Averett. I. H.
Bacon, I. E.
Bailey, Geo. L.
Baird, Richard L.
Baker, Frank
Balk, W. A.
Balkcum, W. A.
Banks, L. A.
Bargeron, B. B.
Barnard, D. D.
Barnes, A. L.
Barnes, George
Barrentine, Elisha
Bartlett, Wilder W.
Bartley, I. L.
Battey, Louis L.
Battle, I. Z.
Bearden, Ino. D.
Beasley, I. W.
Belding, Ioe E.
Belding, Wm. E.
Bentley, H. H.
Boardman, Iack D.
Bolen, B. T.
Bolgla, Bennie
Brandenburg, W. M.
Brandt, Denard
Britton, W. L.
Brodeur, Wm. D.
Broome, B.
Brown, Coleman I.
Brunson, B. C.
Bryant, Ias. E.
Bryant, Marvin
Bryant, Wade
Bryson, Edward
Bugq, C. E.
Burnside, E, A.
Burrell, Asberry
Busch, Sol
Bussey, B. L.
Bussey, R. M.
Butler, I. P.
Calhoun, Patrick
Callison, H. G.
Campbell, G. S.
Cantey, Irvin
Capers, Frank
Capps, W. H.
Capler, I.
Carnavas, Harry
Carroll, Philip
Carry, R. E.
Carswell, Geo.
Casey, Tillman
Caver, H. P.
Cowley, S. H.
Chance, P. T.
Chaney, S. B.
Cheshire, E. R.
Choate, Ino.
Cloy, M. G.
Coclough, W. B.
Cotfleld, Prentlss
Coleman, Virgil
Conlon, Wm. O.
Cook, R. G.
Cosby, Ray
Cotter, L. F.
Coursey, R. W.
Courtney, Howard
Craft, George
Crawford, Iames
Creech, O.
Crenshaw, Ioe
Crouch, L. D.
Daley, Iohn
Davidson, I. H.
Davis, Wm. L.
Davis, Woodrow
Deal, Harold
Deer, C. V.
Delk, A, G.
Delong, Otis
Dennis, Marion
DeWitt, R. O.
Dinkins, Harry
Dolan, W. A.
Dyson, S. M.
Dressel, R. I.
Dyches, M. S.
Eaverson, Wallace
Edwards, I. R.
Elliott, Sewell
Elrod, Hugh F.
Enderby, H, C.
Enqler, H. S.
Ergle, Ias. E.
Evans. I. B.
Evans, H. T.
Eve, Ioseph
Fallaw. I. C.
Farr, R. E.
Farr, Thomas
Farris, E. N.
Farris, Henry T.
Fleming, Thos.
Fletcher, B. H.
Florie, Marion P.
Fonts, F. G.
Ford, Theron D.
Franklin, Patrick
Freeman, Melvin F.
Fulcher, Charlie
Fulghum, Buford E.
Gatewood, Edward
Geter, I. R.
Gilbert, Eugene
Gillman, Nathan
Gleason, T. M.
Godbee, G. E.
Gordon, Olin
Grammer, Wm. I.
Granade, H. S.
Grant, Ias. R.
Grayson, Robt.
Greene, Woodall
Griffith, I. T.
Griffin, l. W.
Gulledge, Lionel
Haqler, Ino. C.
Hall, Earl
Hamilton, Robt.
Hamilton, Walton
Hancock, Reginald
Hanson, G. B.
Hardwick. Douglas
Hardy, Wallace
Harrell, G. F.
Harrell, I. W.
Harrison, Billie
Harrison, Harold
A. R. C. Freshmen
Harrison, Steve
Harveston, George
Harveston, Thomas F.
Haywood, I. B.
Heath, H. W.
Henderson, Alvin
Hester, Rudolph
Hitt, Thos.
l-Iixon, E. C.
Hodge, Iimmie
Hoke, Eugene
Hollingsworth, Eugene
Holston, I. L.
Hoops, Iack R.
Horne, R. F.
Howard, D. R.
Howell, Kilpatrick
Huff, G. I.
Hull. l- M.
Humphries, George
Huntington, I. R.
Izlar, Billy
Iarrett, Harry E.
Iarrett, Robert
Ioe, Albert
Iohnson, D. W.
Iohnson, Ernest
Iohnston, I. D.
Ioiner, Rube
Iones, W. M.
Iones, Billy
lordan, Merriman
IudY. Robt. P.
Iumper, I. H.
Karlsen, Richard
Kauffman, I. E.
Keenan, Frank
Kennedy, H.
Key, Walter
King, Claud H.
Kingery, I. W.
Kitchens, L. G.
Klein, Lewis
Knight, A.
Kreisberg, I. W.
Krewson, Luther
Kuhlke, Robt.
Lackman, F. E.
Lamar, H. W.
Lamb. Iudson
Lamb, Vernon L.
Lamback, Gordon
Lawrence, Carl
Lever, Chas. W.
Leverett, Donald
Marvin
Levy,
Lewis, Edward
Lewis, Ernest H.,
Lewis, R. W.
Robt. L.
Linton,
Little, Neal
Long, Robt.
Luke, Dozier
Lynn, Malcolm
Mackendree, C. S.
Maguire, A. I.
Mahoney, Robt.
Manly, Clarence
Marsh, E. W.
Marshall, Herbert
Mason, Samuel
Mceler, Leslie C.
Miller, Murphey
Miles, Carl
Mitchell, C. C.
Mohley, T. I.
Montgomery, A.
Moody, W. W,
Moore, H. Lamar
Moredock, Ias. W.
Morgan, I. R.
Moss, Fraser
Moye, Chas.
Mulligan, Ias. F.
MurphY, Ollie
McAlhany, D. M.
McCarthy, I. W.
McCuen, Chas.
McGahee, Chas. S.
McGraw, Alvin
Mclieown, Emmett
McLendon, Geo. P.
McLendon, Thos.
McMichael, Marlon
McNair, P. R.
McTyre, Garnett NV.
McWee, Donald
Nelson, Ralph A.
Newell, Melvin
Newman, Roy
Noles, R. E.
North, B. H.
Norvell, Harold H.
O'Connor, Robt.
Ogletree, Sam
Overman, Lehman
Owens, Robt.
Owens, Milwee
Pague, Ias.
Patrick, Robt.
Patterson, Wm. B.
Pearson, S. D.
Peebles, C. E.
Pember, Ioseph
Perkins, Wm.
Perry. Wyman
Peters, R. C.
Phillips, Willie
Pierce, Geo.
Pinder, H.
Pollard, G. W.
Pollock, E. B.
Pond, Miles
Prather, D. L,
Ponder, E. G.
Price, Iohn
Pritchard, H. W.
Pund, Harry C.
Purvis, E.
Purvis, Olen
Rachcls, M. I.
Rachels, Wm.
Rainwater, Lenwood
Rankin, G. D.
Redd, Henry E.
Redd, Olee
Reese. I. H.
Reid, R. E.
Reiser, Walter
Rhoades, McAllister
Rice, Leo R.
Richards, T. E.
Rickcrson, Vernon
Robertson, Heard
Robinson, H. L.
Rogers, Roy
Ross, Louis
Rones, Myron
Rountree, Leon D.
Rox, Gerald F.
Rucke
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Sanders, Leonard A.
Scogg
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Seigler, W. C.
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Seigler, Reuben H.
Senn, T. R.
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Stallings, G.
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Thurmond, C. B., Ir.
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Buck, C.
Caler, l.
Chalker, C.
Collins, L.
Covar, A.
Curtis, I.
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HARRY MOBLEY, Captain
GEORGE RHODES, lst Lieutenant
CUNNINGI-IAM. B.
CUNNINGHAM, M.
GARDNER, R.
DRANE, S.
Dunsr, F.
HAMMOND, I.
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Arthur, I. F. Covar, A. L.
Barbin, R. M. Crouch, I.
Barnes, W. Culpepper, D.
Behman, I-I. Gay, E.
Boeckman, I. Goetchtus, E.
Bradley, W. Hanby, O.
Broome, W. Hardin, I.
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CARLISLE HALL, lst Lieutenant
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Mahoney, W.
Markwalter, A
Markwalter, C,
Maxwell, B.
Mttchum, B.
Murray, W.
Peterson, M.
Pritchard, H.
Rivers, I.
Roberts, H. A.
Shell, I. E.
Sheppard, I.
MARTHA BAILIE, Sponsor
WILLIAM KENNEDY, 2nd Lieutenant
GRANADE, R.
PAULI-:, L.
POWELL, L.
MORRIS, L.
SIMON, L.
TowNs, P.
WRIGI-Ir, N.
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Stone, I. M.
Taylor, E. C.
Toulon, E.
Thompson, G.
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Captain Sponsor lst Lieutenant lst Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant
ALEX DOREMUS, Captain
ALVA COOPER, lst Lieutenant
EEDLE, R. L.
Enornsun, I.
COOPER. D.
Arxms, I. C,
FHANKLUJ, B. H.
GWINN, C.
lACK:JON, W. A.
Eaqqs, W. H. Clark, H.
BarleY. P. Clark, Ft.
t5I1.r.c,wsY.1, l- Creed, C,
Balk, T. Crozier. l.
Batman, E. Dean, H,
Beldinq, L, Dmsmore, l.
Blackwell, M, Dyclies, H.
Barton, A. Dye, P.
Bawman, I. Eubanlzs, I.
Britt, E. Gaines, W.
Brown. B. R. Gllllfflltl, l,
Chaney, L, Givens, S.
Chapman, W. Sulletlfjxe, I,
Company E
CHARLES FORTUNE, lst Lieutenant
SEIQGEANTS
COQPOIQALS
PRIVATES
Hadderz, O.
Hardeman, L.
lcplrnq, R.
Kelley. l.
Kelley, lfl.
Lazenby, l.
McGahee, l.
l.'.'l'fr'1-, C.
Merritt, H.
Mrze, l.
Neill, l..
Oqilvie, l.
DHar1 C.
Outzs l.
HELEN EOAHDMAN, Sponsor
EENO THEVI-.OS 2nd Lieutenant
DUNAWAY, R.
HOWARD, I.
STEZLLING, H,
LAMB, l. P.
Pomsmmcs, E.
SULLIVAN, l.
WRIGHT, D.
Palm-5-r I.
Parker, K,
Parks, H.
Plaqn-.'it:, Vt'.
Furvxs, H.
Hlnlzer F.
nulline L.
Hufsel ltr.
Suurlr-.gil L.
Stzarn.z:.ari T.
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ELUOTT R.
MARTIN. E.
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Buren. A, Guy I.
Birtzo, H. Gu-.'x:.. T.
B32-:ers f. E-izrmhfrt, D.
BrJf:9'f. T. Hcmxlhn. H.
Bragg. H. Hcrnzllzr., '-'.'.
Bruckner. A. Hxldebrcmdt. H.
Clark. UV. Hillinqsn-forth
Dcmlorth. C. Huqh-25, T.
Dmzs, T. Kell-Q'-' VI.
Fitzgerald I. Herr E.
Fox, H. Kxmbrsil, C.
Fuller. I, Kmfg, P.
SERGEANTS
RAE I..
Scwvmtn, G.
Srzms, C.
CORDORALS
Munmxv. M.
Newton, R.
SNELLINGS. I. M.
STELLING. C.
PIQIVATES
Pfrzpp F. R. Roosewl. C.
Lerwrw T. Sven. V.
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Se-xqler, VV.
Srmlh. B. R.
Smith, T. A.
L1-Ewfhfxn, T.
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f.'11h-my' G. Szqrk, R.
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Whaley, C.
Phfdns. E.
Hxchcrds, M.
Hmm-er G. Ygunq, I,
THE 1936 RAINBOW C
ROBERT MILLS CONNIE LANIER CURTIS NELSON GORDON KELLY Tom BAKER
Captain
ROB ERT MILLS, Captain
CURTIS NELSON, lst Lieutenant
ALLEN, R.
I-I1LL, M.
MARTIN, I.
BOATWRIGHT, A.
BRYSON, I.
CARTER, C.
LEVER, I.
Atkins, L.
Baston, C.
Bateman. I.
Bland, I.
Bruce, C. H.
Cave, L. O.
Claussen, H.
Cooper, I.
Corley, W. C.
Dovaney. I.
Dixon, C.
Dudley. E.
Sponsor
Edentield, R.
Elliott. C. R.
Ellis, R.
Evans, T.
Gehrken, A.
Hancock. C.
Hancock, I.
Harrison, B.
Hs-rlonq, M.
Hill, C.
Hoover, I. C.
King, W. O.
. lst Lieutenant lst Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant
Company G
GORDON KELLY, lst Lieutenant
SEIQGEANTS
CORPORALS
PRIVATES
Lamar, B.
Lee, C.
LeSeur. B.
Maciauqhlin, B.
R. Maddox, R.
Mills. I.
Mitchell, I..
Morgan. W. P.
Move, B.
Murray. R.
Newman, I.
CONNIE LANIER. Sponsor
TOM BAKER,
Znd Lieutenant
POPKKN. H.
ROBERTS, V.
WILHELM, O.
NEWMAN. L.
NORVELL, E.
RUPP, C.
WEINSTEIN, A.
Nixon. I.
Olive. Fi. L.
Philips. R. E.
Pond. M.
Rhode-s, F.
Rushton, L.
Seiqler, I. M.
Usry, T.
Van Dyke. C.
Whaley. P.
Woodward W.
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! THE1936 RAINBCW
MILTON PARDUE Mnncusfurs Monms EARL KITCHEN
Captain Sponsor
MILTON PARDUE, Captain
EARL KlTCl-IEN. lst Lieutenant
GRAHAM, S.
HAYNIE. M.
HOOPER, R.
AIHOS. P- Dressel, Fl.
BUCOH. I- Evans. l.
Broadwater, R. Fisher, R.
Buford, C. Gleason, T.
Colclouqh, W. B. Grammer, W.
Coursey, M. Granade, H.
DaileY. I. Harris, F.
Ist Lieutenant
Company I
I. B. LEE, lst Lieutenant
SEIQGEANTS
CORPORALS
PRIVATES
Kitchens, R.
Lemon, V.
Long, R.
Maxwell, A.
Mclntosh, H.
Purvis, O.
I, B. LEE E. L:',-11:
lst Lieutenant Znd Lieutenant
MARGUERITE MORRIS.
E. R. LOWE, 2nd Lieutenant
SIMON, C.
IUDY. R.
Loucswmr, L.
Ramsey, I.
Seals, M.
Seigler, B.
Sexton, C.
Teston, W.
Sponsor
Wilkerson, I.
THE 152336 RAINBQW
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SEQGEANTS
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CORPORALS
EELSEF, R.
Ear.-.f::, W. T.
EF'fm:'r, W.
PRIVATES
Ashe, E. iarr, LJ. Harms, T.
Earker, F. Davidson, I. Hfrrion. R.
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Eartle-it IN. Elrsii, H. F. I-I':AIhan','. I.
Ezsu-sell, I. Evans. EV, May-9. C.
Carpenter. H. Hardy, VV. Owens, R, F.
VAUGHH, I. B.
If-VAHH, F, C.
HOLLEY I.
fc-mga. W. D.
STREET, T.
Sanders, L.
Smalley, I. W.
Stsudemrre, H.
Stowe-ll. C.
Vfeltch, L. W.
'xNmqa!e, M.
I.'Vcr'q. T.
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Ior: GOOD Ross HUNTER L. A. TYCE H. KREISBERG DAN Bot-:LES
Captain Sponsor lst Lieutenant lst Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant
IOE GOOD, Captain
L. A, TYCE, lst Lieutenant
Company L
H. KFREISBERG, lst Lieutenant
SERGEANTS
Bnut-:ER, B.
COPPOIQALS
BLACKWELL, P.
Cnson, R. W.
PRIVATES
Butler. B Culpepper, D. Luke. A.
Brown, I. Duncan, I. I'-tulhexin, I.
Carroll, R. Gcldberq, S. Egbsrts, H.
Casnn, I. Grxttin, I. C122-TLD. I.
ROSE HUNTER, Sponsor
DAN EOVKVLES, 2nd Lxeutenant
DOUGHTY, L.
PAPPAS, C.
Rox, B.
Shy makar, B.
Snnw., TG.
Steele YK,
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Freshman Battalion
HAROLD CHANDLER , . COMPANY I
CHARLES THOMPSON . COMPANY K
CLIFF BALDOV-'SKI . COMPANY L
T. I. HEFFERNAN . . COMPANY M
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Hmaorn CHANDLER CLARA Nsu. Pom-uma SAM WALLER Roy Gruzzsr. WILLIAM IAJ-:Es
Captain Sponsor lst Lieutenant lst Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant
Company I
HAROLD CHANDLER, Captain
SAM WALLER, lst Lieutenant ROY GRIZZEL, lst Lieutenant
SERGEANTS
CLARA NELL FORTUNE, Sponsor
WILLIAM IAKES, 2nd Lieutenant
Fnmus. E. pgymyl W,
JOHNSON W- ROBINSON, H.
MAHONEW H- Wiccms, E.
CORPOFZALS
B1m'r1.r:Y, l. Kaswsort, L.
BnuNsoN, B. Sr-uxotcuzronn, M.
CHANCE, P. WALLEH, H.
PRIVATES
Bailey, G. L. Gilman, N. , Marsh, E. Ross, L.
Barge-ron, B. Henderson, H, C. Mercer, Carl Scott, L.
Barnes, A, L. Hoke, G. lvlye-rs, VJ. Senn, FI.
Boardman, I. Howell, H. McKendree, C. Talbert, L,
Chancey, S. B. lorrett, H. McNair, P. R, Tiller, W, R.
Cheshire, R. E. Ice, A. Nelson, Fl. H. Tccle, l.
Cosby, R. H. lohns. I, Newell, M. Wages, H.
Covar, H. King, W. Peebles, C. E. Weiss, G.
Gatewood, E. Lockman, F. Peters, Fl.
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H.-RRLES THC?-f?SffI fzpnzzf KATHERINE REESE Spf-r, r
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Captain Sponsor Ist Lieutenant lst Lieutenant Znd Lieutenant
Company L
CLIFF BALDOWSKI, Captain BETTY FARR, Spore
CHARLES HOUSTON, lst Lieutenant PHILIP WILHEIT, lst Lieutenant BRUE CHANDLER, Znd Lieutenant
BATTEY, L.
DAVANT, C.
ENDERBY, H.
BELDING, W.
BUSSEY, B.
HAGLER, I.
KEENAN, F.
Battle, I.
Bentley, H.
Britton, L.
Bryson, E.
Capers, L. VJ
Cawley, S.
Conlon, W. O.
Courtney, l-I.
Crawford, I.
Davant, D.
De-Long, O.
SEQGEANTS
EHGLE, I.
I-lAHvr:s'roH, T.
Wir.z.rx-:Gr-rAi.r, I
CORPORALS
DJIURPHY. O.
Toon, L.
WALKER, I.
WOODWARD H.
PRIVATES
Dennis, I. M. I-:nes B. Prather. D.
Dolan, w. A. cey. w, SWS'
Eavenson, VV. Kinqery, B, RZTHVQ-Jager LA
Edwards, I, R. Kuhllze, R. H. pmhmjsy T,
Evans, H, Linton, E. Robertson Fl.
Franklin, I. P. Lynn, M. Smith C.
Harrison, W. H, Marshall Srnyllie, E. P,
Hester, R. MrGr'r'.-.' .-X, T. Wallace W.
Hodge, I. lulc-:ire 'Waller l. E.
Hull, I. Oql-Qtr-ie. S, XVc.:d-.f.-ard H.
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EFFE?-.N.-RF. Ccxptczn AUEELIA SANCKEN, Sponsor
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PQIVATES
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Cnuzccfra, W. C,
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R. O. T. C. Rifle Team
KNEELING STANDING
fl..eft to Hightl CI.-ef! to Riqhtl
TOM BAKER IOHN LACICMAN
COLEMAN SMITH ROBERT GRACEY
HAROLD CHANDLER
WILLIAM Im-:Es Gsoncs FULLER tCoptainJ
IACI' Fomumz l' T' CLECKLEY
' ELLIOT Moam-I
FRANK HOOPEH WILLIAM KITCHENS
Incx I-IAINS SGT. W. C. MGGEI-: tCocchl
Our R.U.T.C. Rifle Team was winner of FIRST PLACE in the corps
area chalnpiunship in the National Xvlllllllll Ranflnllrli llearst match and
THIRD PL.-XCE in the enrps area fifteen-Inan-team gallery rifle competition,
and was designated tn represent the cnrps area in the Natinnal Interenllegiate
small-lwre match.
III the llcarst livefnian team match, Team Captain Genrge Fuller scored
a possible of ZOO, and Tum ljakei' senrcrl 198 wut uf a pnssihle of ZOO. This
match is spnnsnrecl hy Mr. Xxillllillll Ranrlnlpli llearst, who is an uutstmuling'
sI1ppoI'teI'nf Natinnal llefunse :incl the RJ l.T.L', livery lQ.l.l.'l'.C, unit in the
United Status einnpetes fin' lnniin-s in this IIIllICll, ln the lfrvurtli Onqws .Xrea
tXVCl1ty'fUIll' scnim' units, nim'lt-en units frmn the essentially military selinuls.
and twenty-une junior units in high selin-ils eninpetwl this year.
At the time the RAINBOW' goes tu press, the results nf the Nntii-nal
Intercollegiate small-bore Inateh have nut been annnuncwl.
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Officers of the Band
MARION DASHER, Captain I-.DA FRANCES DAVIDSON, Sponsor
GORDON MOSS, Drum Major MARTHA OLIVER. Sponsor
TAYLOR SANDERS, Clst Section? W, C. IVEY, Captain f2nd Sectionj
IOSEPHINE SWINT, Sponsor LEOLINE BLACK, Sponscr
DAN McFADEN, Captain 13rd Section!
NELI. MOYE, Sponsor
MR. D. M. LINCUL, IIXSKFUCXCIT
SABRE CLUB
Qfficers
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LIEUTENANT-COLONEL
IAMES Hoovza
Eu.xo'r MORAN
Milton Pardue
Patrick Redd
Richard Russell
Taylor Sanders
Allen Skinner
Coleman Smith
Charles Thompson
George Marshall
E. A. Hayden
Charles Houston
Fed Pember
George Rhodes
Conrad Smith
Paul Stephens
L. A. Tyce
Sam Waller
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Members of Sabre Club
COLONEL
DAVID DALEY Donrtoa Nowzu.
MAIORS
ROBERT B. GRACEY
Fm-mx HOOPER
FRED Timm
CAPTAINS
Clifford Baldowski lack Harter
Harold Chandler loe Heffeman
Marion Dasher W. C. Ivey
Alex Doremus Robert Mills
lack Fortune Harry Mobley
George Fuller Gordon Moss
Ice Good Curtis Nelson
FIRST LIEUTENANTS
Lloyd Adams O. B. Inman
I. T. Cleckley Harry Ieffcoat
Alva Cooper William Kale
Iames Elixson G01'dOI'l Kelly'
Charles Fortune Earl Kitchen
Roy Grizzel William Kitchens
Carlisle Hall Kreisberq
I. B. Hall lack Krewson
John R. Hall James Lee
1, C, Levy Philip wiute-it
Thomas Baker
Dan Bowles
Frank Carstarphen
Brue Chandler
Leland Chisolm
Hickman Ferris
lack Heqqie
SECOND LIEUTENANTS
William lakes
William Kennedy
Boyce Long
E, R. Lowe
C. H. Pearre
Herbert Stellinq
Dena Thevacs
William Youxiq
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Academy Stadium
The Spirit of Richmond Academy-the Musketeer Spirit-lives in the
gymnasium, on the football field, and in the hearts of men of Richmond County.
This Spirit is the soul- of our school, and as Musketieer teams go forth to win
or lose there is awakened in all of us, who either play or watch, the spirit of
pride and loyalty and love of our institution.
Athletics of today are recognized as essential to school life. They appeal to
youtl1 and through that appeal we believe that we at Richmond Academy and
Junior College are helping to build character, manhood that is not afraid, and
clean, square sportsmanship into the men and women of our community.
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J. G. McEON,ALD, Chairman
G. L. BOLTON , J. 'C. LUCKIEY
R. E. GRESSETTE A. P. MARKERT
W. R. KENNEDY C. A. ROYSTON
A. F. SIMPSON
E. HARDY I. I.. SKINNER
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Varsity Football, 1935
Football was ushered into this grid-starved country last September. and its reception was most
cordial. The opening game against Mashington resulted in an easy 40-O victory for the Musketeers.
Coach Luckey used every man on the squad during this game.
The next Saturday found the Purple and Gold matched with the Lanier Poets of Macon, the
first G.I.A..'X. team played. Tom Baker ran wilfl that day. aided by a hard-fighting line and back-
field. to score two of four touchdowns. Jack Smigh and Marvin McNair scored the other two.
Lanier showed offensive power in scoring thrice. The Final score was 26-19.
The Musketeers went on the road October 5, only to return defeated by a strong Gaffney
team. "Mutt" Bearden furnished most of the fireworks for our side. but it was a losing battle from
the beginning against the S. C. state champioas. Gaffney won. 38-15.
The Musketeers again visited South Carolina the following Saturday and were held to a 7-7
tie score by a strong Spartanburg team. This ga'ne was a regular dog-eat-dog affair, with both
teams playing brilliant defensive football. Finally. Spartanburg scored and kicked goal. but not
to be outdone. the Cadets furnished Tom Baker with spectacular blocking as he returned a punt 65
yards to a touchdown late in the game.
The Purple and Golders returned home to meet G. M. A. and. despite the fact that the
red team from College Park were strong favorites. won a highly satisfactory 20-O victory. Bear-
den. Thompson. Baker. McNair, Smith. and Nelson shared the offensive honors. while Davis,
Buck. and Young showed up well in the line.
In the next game the Musketeers broke a jinx of long standing when they defeated the Blue
Jackets of Savannah High School, 7-0. After three scoreless quarters in which our boys threaten-
ed more than once. Baker hurled a short pass over the goal line to Curtis Nelson for the only
score of the game. McNair. next year's captain. was injured in this game and lost for the remainder
of the season.
The next week the Cadets played the Red Terrors of Glynn Academy. Brunswick. and de-
feated them in a close game, 1-l--13. Baker scored both touchdowns. while Bearden kicked both
extra points. Thompson's kicking was a feature of this game. as it was of every game. while
Ratteree acquitted himself well at center.
The following week the Musketeers played their first night game in Savannah against Bene-
dictine College. The ball was carried over the Benedictine goal line more than once and was kept
in enemy territory practically all the game. but several had breaks and a series of questionable
decisions on the part of the officials kept our team from registering an official score. Benedictine
scored in the last quarter to win. 6-0.
Badly crippled. the Cadets entertained Columbia High here the following week-end and lost.
12-0, only after a valiant struggle. Buck was brilliant in this game-he broke through interference.
made almost impossible tackles. and played slasliingly on offense. Lackman, Sancken. Inman. and
Baldowski rendered yeoman service in the line. The Cadets threatened twice but couldn't get
over that last important line. the goal line.
The llomecoming game against Commercial lligh was played on the local field on Thanksgiv-
ing Day in a quagmire of mud. Commercial recovered a Richmond fumble for a touchdown early
in the first quarter. Later in the game Thompson blocked a Commercial punt. which paved the
way for Richmond's tally. Baker's broken-field running over uncertain ground was spectacular.
.X 1205!-563.5011 game here with Monroe A. and M. resulted in a decisive defeat for our boys.
as the visitors passed brilliantly to score four touchdowns- and win. Zo-7. .X. R. C. scored first.
but could not stave off the visitors' relentless air attack.
Un the .Xll-Star team selected by "The Macon Telegraph." the Cadets placed Baker and Buck
on the second team. Honorable Mention was given to Lackman. lnman. Young. Bearden. Thomp-
son. and Nelson. The general consensus of opinion was that this years team was the best team
of the past live years. It was brilliant in victory and glorious in defeat.
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"IJ" Ynrfity .21 Louisville
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HB" Varsity Football, l935
Coach Charlie Royston's "Ramblers," after having not been scored upon during
195-I-. again enjoyed a successful season by winning four games from a six-game
schedule.
The first game of the season, against Gianiteville High School, resulted in a
victory for Coach Charlie's proteges by a score of 12-O. The "Ramblers" threatened
to score several times betore touchdowns were pushed over by Smith and Bobby
Baker.
The heart-breaking defeat that the Varsity sustained in the second game
of the season marked its first loss in about ten games. In the closing moments of
the game, after both teams had played a steady brand of defensive football.
Langley-Bath blocked a punt, which was scooped up by a visiting player and
carried to a touchdown.
The third game was against lVrens High School and resulted in a 19-Z
victory for our boys. After the visitors, had scored a safety. Coach Charlie's boys
put on the offensive heat and Robinson and Smith registered three touchdowns.
North Augusta High School was defeated in the fourth game of the season.
The victory was achieved. 13-0, after the visiting aggregation from across the
river had put up a valiant fight. The high light of the game was Robinson's run
of 90 yards for a touchdown. The other score was made by Smith.
The "Ramblers" showed their best offensive of the season in the game with
Louisville High School, which was placed in the won column by a score of 21-ll.
Baker, Smith, and "Peg" Robinson were the offensive stand-outs. while Griffin
and Marvin Woodward played good games in the forward wall.
The last game of the season resulted in a decisive defeat for the "Ramblers"
The game, which was played against XVaynesboro High School in Xlaynesboro,
furnished an opposition stronger than any other our boys had encountered. Three
or four times our boys were in scoring position but lacked the final push to carry
it over. The final score was 21-0.
Prospects are good for the coming season.
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THE 1936 RAINBCDW
VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
FDR 1936
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Gaffney
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THE1936 RAINBGW
GYMNASIUM
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THE N136 RZUNECUW iflsii
A. R. C. Baslcetloall, l936
The A. R. C. basketball team. under the tutelage of Coach Charlie Royston.
began its season under El severe handicap. since only two letter men had returned
from the previous year. Nevertheless. the members of the squad set to work in
earnest and. as 21 result, were rewarded with a successful season.
After a short practice period, the Musketeers played Harlem in the local
gymnasium and were defeated in a close game. Our boys won the next two games.
defeating 'Wfrens and lYashington by sizeable scores.
Their first road trip. which carried them to Athens and Atlanta. was hardly
a success. The game against Athens High School was nip and tuck all the way,
and our boys lost out only after .Xthens had put on a winning spurt in the last
few minutes of play. The following night in Atlanta. Boys High, which had one
of the best teams in the G. I. XX, A., gave our boys a severe trouncing.
Determined to redeem themselves. the Musketeers returned home to defeat
Columbia High in a very close game. ll-ll. Exceptional guarding by both teams
featured the play. Lady Luck smiled on our representatives again in their next
game. Displaying' their best passing of the season, they overcame Savannah High
School in the last moments of play to win out by a single point in a second
successive game, 23-22.
In their next game, which was played in Savannah against Benedictine. our
boys were defeated. 31-25. In the second game against Savannah High School.
Herbert Myers scintillated at center. but his brilliant play was not enough to stave
off defeat. 36-27. In, ZL return game. Benedictine was again the victor. despite the
excellent all-round play of Captain Pearre.
-lohn Laclcman's close Qllilflllllg and spectacular goal-shooting featured the
victory of the Musketeers over ,Xthens High School in a return game in our
gymnasium. Lum Yee put the "Oriental Twist" on a couple of sensational shots
from the sidelines to aid in a 29-IS victory. The Cadets were defeated on their
return trip to Columbia. the Carolinians winning out hy a score of 28-23.
In the lj. l. A. .X. tournament. which was held in Macon. our team was
defeated in the first round by an olrl rival. Commercial lligh School, ul Atlanta.
Taking this defeat on the chin, the boys returned home. loolilllg' forward to next
vear.
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1936 Schedule and Results
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THE i936 RAINBOW
l. C. A. Girls' Basketball, l936
The 1036 edition of the Junior College Girls' liasketlrall Team enjoyed an unusually success-
ful season. Twelve games were played: of these, eight were won by the wlumor Collegians, one
ended in a lie, and three were lost. The games that were lost were each decided by the margin ot
a single Iield goal, So that none of the losses was in the nature of a "heating,"
Several of the games were especially exciting. ln the Vidette
most spectacular exhibition of the year, chalkinf up lf? points be
register. .Xgainst the line Young llarris College team the locals
lead in the tirst quarter and then staged an up-hill tight that came
and that kept the spectators on their feet every second of the
livans thc lead changed hands six timcs in the last tcn minutes wi
fore the opposition
spotted the visitors
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last half. In the tie
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basket twice in the linal minute to earn a tie. The high spot oi the season, however, w
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with the liaculty. Such a game had never been played in this section of the state, and it attracted
one of the big crowds of the year. The crowd more than received its money's worth
as Martha
llerxnan and Coach liob Gressette ran each oth:r raggedg as Colonel Hains valiantly but vainly
tried to stop lidna Harrell's dead-eye goal shooting: as Dot Newman and Mr. Eubanks settled
old scores: and as the College guards made life miserable for the Faculty forwards. The College
fiirls-lfaculty game will undoubtedly become a tixture in the schools basketball program.
The only regrettable feature of the season was the cancellation of six games as the result of
fluarantines in Savannah and Charleston. Xlemniinger and .Xrmstrong .lumor College were among
the games that had to be postponed until next season.
During the season a total ot Z-l girls reported for practice, with 17 of the 24 staying out for
the entire
result the
was done
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practice and playing period. Each ol the girls played in at least three games. and as a
entire squad was awarded letters at the end of the season. The brunt of the playing
by Martha llerman, Edna Harrell. and Dot Lackman at Forward: Dot Newman and
ll:-ward at Center: and Vivienne U'Byrne. ,Xrdene Mershon. 'loyce Lawrence, Frances
Gaines. Virginia Hayden, Nancy Florence, and Mat blames at Guard.
Prospects for N257 are good. Most of the forwards will graduate: among them are Martha
llerman and Edna lrlarrell, who together accounted for 24-l points during the season: but Dot
Lackman will return for another year, as will Elizabeth Howard, who will be shifted from center
to forward, thereby leaving center, with Dot Newman gone, the teani's big question mark. ,Xt
guard. the losses will be heavy, for the dependable Ardene Mershon will he hard to replace, as
will Mat james and Dot Adams. However, Vivienne O'Byrne. Joyce Lawrence, Nancy Florence.
Virginia Hayden, Frances Gaines. and Valerie Mandt will be back. Qthers who will return are:
Mary llightower. Louisa XYillingham, and Ruth XYaller, all of whom earned letters this year!
and Virginia iieplert and Ermine Cater, who were lost to the team this season because of injuries.
liasketball for the -lunior College Girls is only three years oldg but it has become a permanent
part ot the school's sports program. The 1936 team by its line play and courageous hghtmg spirit
has done much toward guaranteeing to the il. C. .X. girls a part in the athletics ot the college.
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1936 Schedule and Results
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THE1936 RATNBQW
A. R. C. Track, 1936
EVENTS AND PARTICIPANTS
100-Yard Daslz+Kennecly. C. Thompson. G. Thompson.
Shot Pu!-C. Thompson, Lackman. Buck.
120-Yard Low Hurdles-Kennedy. Stnlb, LeSeur.
High fzmzjv-Toxvns, C. Thompson. Snead.
220-Yard Daslzgliennedy. Pearre. Carrigan, Stulb.
Broad J 1r111 ff-Pearre. Popkin. Baker.
4-10-Y 111' d Run-.'Xtkins0n, Pearre. Buck.
120-Yard High fI1ll'd16S-TOWNS, LeSeur, Buck, Sneed.
Discus Tl1r0'zv-Lackrnan. C. Thompson. Buck.
200-Yard LozvH1rrdIv.v-Stulb, LeSeur. Baker. Sneed.
880-Yard Run-Atkinson, Long.
One-Mile Run-Atkinson, Long.
Pole Vault-Baker.
Javelin Tlzrow-Pearre, McNair.
Half-Mile Relay-QU C. Thompson.
Q25 Stulb, Baker, Long, Atkinson.
Carrigan, Pearre, Kennedy.
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A. R. C. Golf Team, 1936
X good team and a good schedule-that is the whole story of Academy golf in 1056!
Returning a strong nucleus from the 1935 team. the .-X. R. C. golf squad has found several
new players to bolster its ranks, and from all apiearances it will continue to lick its opponents
ivith all the regularity that has featured .-Xcadem' golf since the earliest days of the Mulherins,
Zimmermans. Staffords, Ogilvies, Sauls, Daniels, and Hummels. Already easy winners over
Athens and Columbia, the team appears headed for a perfect season.
The team, in order of rank, is composed of Sam Graham, Earl XYaller, joe Ogilvie, and
Charles Whaley. XYheu the team plays more than the regular four men. Mulherin. Hill, Norvell,
banclxen. and a number ot other good golfers are ready to step in.
The first match of the year was against .Xthc-ns. and the .Xcademy boys breezed home to an
18 to O win. joe Ugilvie. "last of the golfing Ugilvit-s." led the field with a brilliant 74 on a rain-
soakt-il course. Sam Graham followed with a 78: while lYaller and XYhaley barely failed to break
SO. .Xgainst Columbia all four men scored between NU and Sl despite sand greens and heavy rain
and won an lljfQ-ogg victory,
Tllli Rl2M.XIXDliR UI-' Tllli SCllliDL7l,Ii
April 18 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,..,..,..., ,..,. ,,,,,,..,,,,,. S 1 w a rtanburg, in Spartanburg
April 23 ....... ......,....,... C olumbia. in Augusta
April 24 ...... .. .....,.......... ' Xthens. in Athens
April 27 .,,,.. ,,...,. ,.,,... ,.,,.,.,,, l 4 1 nys lligh. in .Xtlanta
May l ....... ..,... L i. I. .X. .X. tournament. in .Xtlanta
May .Z ..... , ..........,,.......,... Spartanburg. in Augusta
May S ........ .,,,... l Boys High. in Augusta
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l. C. A. Tennis Team, 1936
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l-- lmw :i Cllllllxl' In Illflll rm-gnlzn' in:ilr'u--. Xnfl. ir--in :ill Zllll'L'1ll'Jllll'l'F. llu' lwnn will
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ll lin- lwtwu-n .Xr1li-iu- Klvr-lufn. lliin Nlflfaulvn. :nul 'l:u'k I"-irtnlu-, ll' Xrllu
wins tlu: plruw, il will mzirlf tlu' lirxl linu- llml :i girl luis plzirm-fl un mu- ul' ilu
U-llm-gc lrzunx wtlur than :i girl! tm-'nn.
llu' lwn flnnlvlcf u-inns am- ilu- bII'Hllgl'hl part ul llu' squzul, lfliclwrl Il l
lxnlv will prnlmlwly play :il ilu' Rn, l Ill'Nllll'll. with llic lwu l'wrtmu-s :nl NI. 7
zmllluingli tluru is litlli- tn vluu--v lu-Iwi-mi Ilul lwn. ln zulfliliwn. llzivifl llzilvr :i
liill llcll'urn:in :irc clmllunging for ai pl:u'v :nul will flwnlrtlufs wc plenty nf si-l'vui
'l'l1Q schcrlnlc:
.Xpril 13, . . ., ,, .X. R. Q ,'., in .Xugnstzi
.Xpril 25 ,... .,A.A X rnrrtrmig -lnninr Crvllcgu. in .Xllg'llSlIl
Blur I ,,,,. XXhI'l'1-iwl l"rwl1incl1. in Sli1lI'l1lllllll1'Q
Nay 'P . ,, ., ,, .xflllxlfllllg -Inninr Vnllcgm-, in SJlYIllll11ll1
,Xn 1-Hurt if being nnulv lu an-cnru :crm-rnl wllicr lnzltcllcs. xYl'lClllCl' tlu-5' :nu
secururl nr nur, mu' thing is ce-rtmn: I. ti. .X. tennis is lu-re to star. XY:ilch tlu
mcrliu-t wiclrlcrs next year! h 1
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Heading left tu right:
lx'Izueling-Ruhiiisen. Clllllklllll. Newman.
Siumiizzy-XX'ill1cl1n. Lung, Xixen, Stelling, Recltl. -lakes, Coacli Sinipson.
A. R. C. Tennis Team, H936
XX'ith only "XVi5l1" Reclcl returning from the fine 1935 tennis team, the
.Xcademy netmen faced an rather gluoniy igmtltmlc fur the 1936 season. But the
unexpected happened and half ri tlnzen "new" men suddenly cleveltipetl intl, real
tennis players. zmrl the uiitlnnk net mily lnriglitenecl lint lmeeume exceedingly lwright.
Beftvre the measun wpenecl, Reflrl hznl securecl the Xu, 1 pubitimi with Frank
Robinson at Nu. Z, Billy Calliunn :lt Xu. 3. anwl Herlaert Stelling :it Xe, -l. "Pop"
Newman ancl Oman XYilhelm were the ether tw., men to make the squznl. mul there
is emisinleiuilnle rezmmn to laelieve thzit either ur huth ill' them will lurezlk intu the
first four before the enrl of the year.
The team is as strung in the dunlsles as in the singles, Recltl :intl Cullinun :ire
the first team. :mil Rulminsun and Sn-lling emistitute the aeemul tezim.
The team upenetl the season with zm ear-y victory ever Uenerlictine. the Fmzil
score heing 5 tu l. lluth clonlmles tezuns wiin their matches :mrl liemlrl. lqUlllllSlhll, :mtl
Calliuun tnrnetl in victories in the singles. The seeunfl match. with the -Inniur
College. enmlecl in ll 5-3 tie. The next twin matches, with Llvlmnliizi :mal with liene-
rlictine, were rained tml.
The scheclnle fur the remninmler ul' the year:
.Xpril 17 ....,....,,,.,....,.......,,, ....,.......... . .... S aivzmnxili. in .Xngustn
.Xpril 2-l ..,.. .. ........,..... Xthens. in Athens
.Xpril .27 ..... .... l ieneflietine. in Szivnnnzili
Klziy l ...... ,,,,, Q J, l. ,X. .X.. in .Xtlunta
May 9 ..... ........................ . ........,...,...,.., S arzmnuli, in Saivfnninli
Uther mzitelies. with ftllllllllllil. Greenville. mul ,Xtht-ns, hzive heen arranged
hut the flutes liave not been zmnmnicecl.
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Winners of Tournaments, 1936
During the past live years every ctfort has been made to broaden the athletic
program of the .Xcademy and the junior College in order that the greatest possible
number of students might Find some sport in which to participate. Une of the
features of this new plan of athletics has been the steady increase in the number
of tennis and golf tournaments. During the past school year eleven tournaments
have been held. and Coach Simpson announces that in 1936-37 this number will
be increased to not less than fifteen. with the new tournaments being held in
October and November.
From the standpoint of student interest the outstanding tournaments of the
year were the Academy Tennis, the .Xcademy Golf, and the Girls-Faculty Golf
tournaments.
The .-Xcademy Tennis tournament was won by "XYish" Redd, who has been
called by Vincent Richards "a player with wonderful possibilities." "lYish" gained
the finals by victories over Oma Wilhelm, and Herbert Stellingg there he defeated
Frank Robinson, who had advanced at the expense of "Pop" Newman and Billy
Calhoun.
The .Xcademy Golf tournament was topped by Earl XYaller, who won out by
defeating Charles XYhaley in the linals. lYaller also accounted for Max I-lill and
Joe Ogilvie. while lYhaley won victories over joe Mulherin and Sam Graham.
The Academy Tennis Doubles went to Redd and Calhoun, with Robinson
and Stelling as runners-up. Long au.l .Xllen. and Nelson and Baker reached the
semi-linals.
In the College. Bobby Glickert took the Tennis Tournament after a hard
match with Charles Fortune. Glickert also defeated -lack Fortune and Bill Kale,
while Charles Fortune beat Bill Heffernan and llamp Bryson to reach the finals.
The J. C. A. Doubles and Golf tournaments were not played, due to the small
number of entries.
In the Girls' tournaments .Xrdene Blershon won the tennis singles. and then
paired with Dot Newman to win the doubles. Ruth XYaller was victorious in the
golf tournament. The three girls' tournaments attracted more than 70 players.
Two special tournaments were held, but due to weather conditions. could not
be finished in time for the winners to be included in the R.'XINl3OW. These two
tournaments were the famous Girls-Faculty Golf tournaments, and the mixed
doubles with the J. C. A. Boys and Girls as partners. Two Faculty golf tournaments
are also in process of completion. with "Uncle Bill" Kennedy the favorite in the
singles and with no favorites yet established in the Scotch Pairs melee.
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l. C. A. Basketball League, l936
The lunior College Basketball League, started three years ago, enjoyed its
best season during the past winter as six teams played a tull schedule of interesting
games.
The season was divided into two parts. a regular schedule of twelve games.
and a round robin of six games. The hrst series of games ended with the Gas
House Gang in First place' and the Lunch Room Roughnecks in second place.
These two choice dispensers of legalized assault and battery were followed by the
Hi-Y, supposed to be gentlemen, but decidedly not gentlemen: the Faculty, a
gallant if somewhat rheumatic bunch of old men: the Football Varsity Five. whose
blocking and tackling were features of the games: and the Pre-Law Club. whose
vocabulary was the only respectable part of its play. The round robin ended in a
no-decision. with the six teams too bruised and maimed to play oft the several tie
games. Both the Gas House and the Lunch Room laid claim to the championship
title, but for the sake of humanity no effort was made to decide the argument.
The league produced a number of excellent players. among them Bryson,
Gray, Thompson, XVilhelm, Fortune, Daley. and Stulb. It also produced Skinner,
Nowell, Coach Bob. Mr. Maden. Mcliaden. and Baker, who could dish out the
punishment-but the less said about that bunch the better.
.-Xt the end of the season an .Xll-Star Team was selected. The ,Xll-Stars were
a real club, as is evidenced by the fact that they spanked the Varsity, and then
slaughtered the Varsity in two special post-season games. The caliber of their
play points to a regular rl, C. .'X. Varsity for 1937.
The following players made up the .-XllAStar team:
Forwarrlsilirysrin, Gray. Blum, XX'ilhelm,
Centers-Daley, Skinner.
liuartlsfNowell, Klclfaden. C. Fortune, Stulb. Thompson.
. The rosters of the six regular league teams:
lfaculty-Clressctte, liwing. Holton, Simpson. AlZlllCll, llains, lJul'uis, Slltlll,
Moore, liubanks, Smith.
Has llmllist--Rlclfztcleil, .Xnlonak:1s, Fortune, llixon, Kloblcy. lllum, Sweatt.
f,,l11llJCl'.
Varsity liiye-elmuan, Tliompson, Stulb, linker, Young, S!lllCliL'll.
H1-X -l'ortune. Daley, hhckert, Mills. btulb.
Lunch Rouni-Skinner, lxztlu, Xoxvell. Moss, Moran, lxilclu-ns, llryson, liray,
Cooper.
Pre-l.aw-4larrnrd, -Innes, llarlen, l'opkin, Stull, Young, lloover.
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Chivalry
The day's long past when shining knight
ln coat of mail, with gleaming blade
.-lnrl :caring plume, rode forth 'with might
To prim- his valor to a maidg
l'l'lzen height of manly aims was this:
His for to hon'rably disarm.
.-Ind has reward? A hand to kilvs
Of lady fair, with grace and charm.
find are -we so unlike to-day
Those courtly ladies, valiant men?
Oh, is there not at least one way
To reconcile the now-and then?
Rvmemlvvr several montlls ago
.'l tournament of grimy boys,
ll'ha fought most manfully their foe
To keep a ball-'mid gleeful noise.
.-lnd every day. it's 'very plain,
ll'hen all the men go out to drill
And all their strength and skill to train,
That modern sons are knightly still.
.-lnfl is there not a gallery
Of damsels fair, all dainl y clad?
.-Ind is it not a joy lo see
Their efforts each to cheer a lad?
So knighthood still may be in flower,
.find we may have. if seems to me.-
ll'i'lmut n single moat or tower-
Sairzvlliing al-'in to rhiwlry.
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THE l936 RAINBOW
Spring Fever
By J. .-X. HUNGERPILLER, -TR.
Old Scroggs carefully wrapped the retort and
replaced it on its rack. l'Ie reached for another.
stopped, and tossed his towel on the lab. table
instead. It was a careless movement for one so
methodical as he. But Old Scroggs was sick to-
day. Sick with a very common malady known as
spring fever.
It was a sunshiny morning in early May. and
outside the open window a mocking bird was
lustily serenading the fair maid Spring. Old
Scroggs strolled restlessly to the window and
looked out at the new buds on the trees, the
green shoots coming from the earth, the joyful
flutterings of the birds.
"Two months ago," he mused, Hit was all cold
and bare. There were no birds, no buds, nothing.
Nothing but the wind whistling through the naked
branches of the trees. Look at it now. Everything
is stirring, waking up-" :X slow grin spread over
his face. "Except human beings," he amended. "All
the lads and co-eds struggle listlessly into class,
and, immediately, as soon as the lecture begins,
sink deeper into a sort of hypnotic stupor. The
professors," he admitted to himself, "are no ex-
ception. Even Randerson, who ca.me down here to
Georgia so full of pep and energy, it's getting
him also. At any rate, there is a powerful force
in the air. That it affects plants and animals dif-
ferently is of small consequence."
He picked up a clear flask, washed it, and placed
it on the window ledge to dry. XVhen the warm
sun touched his hand he smiled. Old Scroggs liked
to think that he and the sun were friends. Certain-
ly they should be. He knew and respected the
mighty power of that blazing world. and through
this knowledge fame and fortune would soon be
his. During the winter he had perfected a solar
heater far superior to any in existence. Already,
private construction companies had offered him up
to S500.000 for exclusive rights to the heater, if it
proved successful. As yet he had not taken out
patent papers. He wanted to wait until he could
finish and try out his model so that he could be
sure that it was a success. I'Iis eye wandered over
to his small desk where he kept his original plans
under his watchful guard.
Vifith a sigh Old Scroggs turned from the
window, picked up a bottle labeled "Nitric Acid."
and dusted it. .Xs he worked he began to recite a
few lines of his favorite poem.
There was a light step behind him, but Uld
Scroggs heard nothing until a bantering voice re-
marked: "In the spring a young man's fancy
lightly turns-" Old Scroggs whirled and looked
into the end of an automatic pistol.
"What do you want he asked the masked man
behind the gun. It was Saturday morning. There
were only a few other teachers in the building. He
couldn't count on help from that source. It looked
as if he would have to help himself. if any helping
was clone.
"XYhat do you want?" mocked the bandit. "You
know what I want. Fatty. Dig out the plans of
that heater."
Old Scroggs turned. picked up a bottle labeled
"Hydrogen Peroxide" and. wiping it. moved tow-
ard the window. "You better think a minute, son.
You don't realize what-"
The bandit took a quick step and was beside Old
Scroggs. who was pouring some of the liquid from
the brown hydrogen peroxide bottle into the clear
flask, "Listen, you old billygoat. you want to
wrestle with a slug? XX'ell, quit stalling and fork
over those plans. or-"
"O. K.. son." said Old Scroggs. jamming a
stopper down into the white flask. "I'm licked."
He set the flask in the sunlight and quickly moved
to the desk.
"Thats the way to step-" The bandit never fin-
ished his sentence. A roar like the explosion of a
.45 sounded from the window behind him. He
spun. snarling. Old Scroggs whipped up a paper-
weight off the desk and swung hard-
The others came pouring in.
"XYhat happened F"
"You hurt ?"
"Yeah, we heard the explosion-"
"Hold on," said Old Scroggs. "I'll tell you all:
just give me time."
XYhen he Finished. one of the teachers reached
down and stripped the mask from the bandit's
face.
"XX'ell Iilll-II'5 Norman Blackstone. He used
to be a student here. He is the one that stuck up
the First Xational and those people. making his
getaway." K
"How is he?" asked Old Scroggs.
The teacher thrust his hand beneath the bandit's
shirt for a minute. then he took a mirror from the
wall and held it in front of his lips. "lIe's kinda
dead." he said softly.
"XYell. serves him right." said one.
"Yeah, lucky you got him before he got you."
"I didn't get him." growled Old Scruggs.
"Spring fever gut him. If he had been awake he
would have known what I was doing when I set
that clear flask of Hydrogen Peroxide in the sun."
"Say: I don't know about that." said Professor
Reed. "I, for one, didn't know that Hydrogen
Peroxide explodes in the direct rays of the sun.
XYhy should he
"Hell." said Uld Scruggs. "I taught him Chem-
istry, didn't li"
THE1936 RAINBOW ?
.XSPIRATION
Sandy hair and freckled nose,
Pershing cap and stubby toes,
Wide of eye. alert, he goes-
Sturdy Freshman.
.11 ore at ease, but yet carefree,
Miselzieeous. alive is he-
Snzall, but full of loyalty-
lmpirh S o phom ore.
Taller note. and smooth of hair,
Graff of voice and dressed with care,
Proud of strength, and bold to dare-
Haughty J unier.
Polished sabre. martial mien.
Clint of medals. leather sheen,
Heart and soul and judgment keen-
Jlauly Senior!
TO MXH
Quiet her 1-oiee, and quiet, too, her eyes,
.-Ind .vzveet her 'ways of daintiness and grace,
.-lud sfveet her laughter and her soft surprise,
.-lnd sweet the quiet beauty of her face.
.-lnd I . who am as one been born apart
From so much Ioffeliness, forget to sigh-
And sing within the cloister of my heart
.-I hymn to Beauty, when she passes by!
AFTERGLOW
This. above all, 'wc know,
fhis is apparent to men:
.flftrr a time we go-
.Yot how, nor where, nor when.
Only a moment the lark
Troubles the quiet dawn,
Then soars. and above the peak,
Wlieeling, Lv gone.
Hut for a season the rose
Opens in fragrant bloom:
Then. when the summer goes-
Ifrnst-and doom.
Yet, something there is that stays,
Something is left behind:
.Al scent in the garden ways,
.ln eeho on the wind.
SPECTRA
Red brick of stadium,
Tan football.
Yellow of sunlight,
Green grass o'cr all,
Hluc of October sky,
Purple-clad team-
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The secnnd zinnuzil presentzitiun nf "Stunt Night" under the auspices ui the
RXIXIH NY was very sucessful in twin wan-s.
First. it shuwed that the ILXIXHI HX' stall' was ttnsellishly wurking fur the
gt-nd of the student hmly. livery elTurt was mzide tnwzird the production of a
henutiful. clean. :ind enjoyzthle shuw. The lleztuty Cuntest and Fztshiun Show.
which intruduced the prugrmn, inr surpztssed expectzutcies. The junior College
"he:1uties" paraded in from ui :i picturesque garden scene. while the school
-lrcltestrzi. in full regnlizt. furnished grztceful waltz music. The seeuud item of
success was that the prnceeds were stttTicienl tu :tid tttziterizilh' in the puhliczttiun
ttf this lifnnli.
The RQXIXISUXY stat? is deeply :appreciative nf the generous cuuperatiun it
received frum all sides. Fureniust :unfmg tlnise whit euntriliuted tu the outstanding
success ui "Stunt Night" :ire the nizuty pztrticipzuits what freely gave most
creditahle exhibitions of their vairiuus talents. .X deht ul gratitude is also owed
tu bl. B. Xl'hite N Cmmipziny and Mrs. Lumhztrd llrinsun fur directing and supply-
ing the dresses and scenery for the Fztsliiun Sliuw. Uthers from whom was
received valunhle assistance are the lluttstnn Ice N Coal Cuntpztny and li'l:ttt's
Funeral Hume. Lastly. hut hy nu means last in impurtauce. the R.'XIXBUlX'
stall' expresses its appreciation tu the many students :ind friends whn supported
the slmw hy their enthusiastic ztttendftnce.
The show was directed hy .Xlex Iltiremus. who :acted :is Muster nf Cere-
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
IN AMERICAN VULGATE
XYhen things get so balled up that the people of a country have to cut loose
from some other country and go on its own hook, without asking no permission
from nobody, then they ought to let everybody know why they done it, so that
everybody can see they are on the level, and not trying to put nothing over on
nobody.
All we got to say on this proposition is this: first, you and me is good as any-
body, and maybe a darn sight better: second, nobody ain't got no right to take away
none of our rights, third, every man has got a right to live, to come and go as he
pleases, and to have a good time however he likes, so long as he dou't interfere
with nobody else. That any government that don't give a man these rights ain't
worth a dime: also, people ought to choose the kind of government they want
themselves, and nobody else ought to have no say in the matter. That whenever any
government don't do this, then the people have a right to can it and put in one
that will take care of their interests. Of course, that don't mean having a revolu-
tion every day like them South American coons and the Bolsheviki, or every time
some job-holder does something he ain't got no business to do. It is better to stand
a little graft, etc., than to have revolutions all the time, like them coons and Bol-
sheviki, and any man that wasn't a anarchist or one of them I. XY. KV.'s would say
the same. But when things get so had that a man ain't hardly got no rights at all
no more, but you might almost call him a slave, then everybody ought to get
together and throw the grafters out, and put in new ones who won't carry on so
high and steal so much, and then watch them. This is the proposition the people of
these Colonies is up against, and they have got tired of it, and won't stand it no
more. The administration of the present King, George III, has been rotten from
the start, and when anybody kicked about it he always tried to get away with it
by strong-arm work. Here is some of the rough stutt he has pulled:
lle vetoed hills in the l.egislature that everybody was in favor of, and hardly
nobody was against.
He wouldn't allow no law to be passed without it was tirst put up to him. and
then he stuck it in his pocket and let on he forgot about it, and didn't pay no
attention to no kicks.
XYheu people went to work and gone to him and asked him lo put through
a law about this or that. he gave them their ehoieeg either they had to shut down the
Legislature and let them pass it all hy himself, or they eouldn't have it at all,
Ile made the Legislature meet at t-ue-horse tank-towns out in the alfalfa belt.
so that hardly nobody could get there and most of the leaders would stay home
and let him go to work and do things as he pleased.
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THE QUILTING PARTY
ltmwz at ltvaran .loru'.v' houst'
The girly tlu'-v had a quilting,
.lust for ta .vllozv their handsome looks
.lud ham' a little jilting:
Drama .lom'.v' daughter Sal,
.-lud Squirt' ll'ln'rlrr'.v Mary,
.-Ind General Carlrrlr youngest gal,
That loalcvd just like a fairy.
.Yotv while they all 'zvvru' whirling plates
.-lnd playing hunt Ihr: slipper,
.llatilda l'ar.von.v :wut to get
Soma rider in a dippvr.
She .rtarlvd out but than .rhe stopped
Just outxidv in thc rntryg
She gain' a .rrrram and stood stork still
.lust like 1 frozen scntry.
Ill' all ran out and there wc saw
.-I-hugging like creation.
.llixx C'art':.'riyl:t and Sam Jones, 'we saw,
.-l-lci.v.ving like raruation.
0 .rurh a laugh ax we .ret up!
You m'1'rr hrard a finer.
Saul I. "l 1'i'i'lmr1 l.'i.v.vil1g'.r rhcapg
l?un't you. .llixx Carolina."'
Yau should haw .wen .llixs Cartwright blush
.-lx if shi' had liven ffaintvd,
Shi' .raid .vhv had lhv toolharhc and
In SamuvI'x arms had fainted.
.lml uma, .Yltllllfl yirlx, l'll .ray Io you:
ll'hrn you an to a quiltmalrr,
ltan't lui the frllm-'.v hug and lcixs,
l'uli'.f.v you lzaiw' Ihr toolharhr.
--Sgt. NYm. C. McGee.
WHAT IS GULF?
i3uL1f . . . is a form of work made expensive enough for business men to enjoy. It is what letter-
carrymg, ditch-digging, and carpet-heating would he if they all had to he performed on the same
hot a f te moon.
The game is played on carefully manicured grass. with little white balls and as many clubs as
the player can afford. .X golf course has eighteen holes. seventeen of which are unnecessary, and
are put in to make the game harder. A "hole" is a lin cup in the center of a "green." A "green"
is a small parcel of grass costing about SL65 a blade. and usually located between a brook and a
couple of apple trees. or a lot of "unfinished excavation."
The idea is to get the hall from a given point into each of the eighteen tin cups with the
fewest number of strokes, and the greatest number of words. The ball must not be thrown, push-
ed, or carried. It must be propelled by about S200 worth of curious looking implements, especially
designed to provoke the owner. Each implement has a specific purpose and ultimately some golfers
get to know what that purpose is. fThey are the exceptionsj
After the final, or eighteenth hole, the golfer adds up his score and stops when he reaches 87. He
then has a shower, a Coca-Cola, sings " Sweet Adeline" with six or eight other liars, and calls it
a perfect day.
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Chemistry of the Fairer Sex
Symbol-XYO.
Member of the human family.
Specific Gravity-Variable: molecular
structure exceedingly variable.
Occurrence-Can he found wherever man
exists.
Physical Properties-.Xll colors, sizes and
shapes.
Generally appears in disguised condition:
natural surface rarely free from an extrane-
ous covering of textiles or film of grease and
pigments.
Melts readily when properly treated. Boils
at nothing and may freeze at any moment.
Urdinarily sweet. occasionally sour. and
sometimes hitter.
Chemical Priiperties-Excecdingly vola-
tile. highly inflammable and dangerous in
the hands of an inexperienced person.
Possesses great affinity for gold, silver,
platinum and precious stones of all kinds.
Capable of absorbing astonishing quanti-
lies uf expensive foods and beverages.
Reacts violently when left alone. Turns
green when placed next In a lietter appearing
Slll3Cll'llL'I1.
.Xges rapidly.
A Teachers Soliloquy
I lmrli Iln' lrnxting Iilllr lol.:
Thr filings llmf they .rliould know,
I'llIIl5IllIs'fll!'II-X' I .vlmfw lhcfr Ihoughfs,
.-Ind funlrh Ihcir power.: grow.
I ynirlr mel: mlolmrcnl mind
In futlis of rcvlitudc,
I uni their nwnlnr, firm but kind,
The guardian of my brood.
.ll lx' niixxion is u worlhy one,
HTH: pridr my bosom nvells,
Ifnl sonwriay c'er my life is done,
I'lI rholrr thc darn dumb-bells.
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ACTIVITIES Emmons
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LOUISA WILLINGHAM U. C. AJ AND A. L. MASON, IR. fix. R. CJ . . BUSINESS MANAGER
LEON SIMON IA, FI. CJ AND EARL WALLER KA. R. CJ . 5557, Eugmggg MAH,-,ggi
GEORGE MARSHALL II. C. AJ AND SAM VIALLER II. C. PM . CZic':z.A'r1o:1 I-LAHAGER
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Go1d HR" Society
Founded April 19, 1931
To stimulate the interest of the student at the Academy of Richmond County
in his school and to inspire and to insure recognition of such an interest. the fol-
lowing resolutions were respectfully submitted to the faculty and the student body
by Mr. E. M. Allen:
1. That there shall be organized immediately an honor society at the
Academy.
2. That the name of this society shall be The Gold Letter Society.
3. That the members shall be awarded gold letters as designation of the
honor.
4. That each candidate for admission shall meet the approval of the Commit-
tee in regards to character.
5. That any student shall be eligible for this examination who shall have
passed or earned forty points from the specified groups.
6. That at least ten points shall be earned in each of two groups and five in
another. CThese points are not to be made in the character groupl.
7. That there shall be five groupings of honors: Character, Scholarship,
Military, Athletics, and School Activities.
S. That there shall be no regular meetings, but rather a simple initiation in
chapel at the regular morning exercises.
9. That the members themselves shall conduct the initiation ceremonies.
10. That the society shall have the right to present any member to the
faculty committee for dismissal from its body because of failure to live up to
standards of the group headed as Character: such a member dropped must sur-
render his Gold
ll. That amendments to these resolutions shall Colne before the appointed
committee of the faculty.
12. That the candidate must have reasonable success in his studies at the
time of application.
13. That at least three points must be made in the scholastic group. and
that at least hve points must be made in School Activities.
14. That the points for honors shall be made according lu a scale supplied
by the Committee.
A student has many opportunities to show his ability. .Xs many as fifteen
points may be earned in one term in the scholastic group. These points are
awarded for excellence in studies. The Student .Xctivities tlronp includes such
possibilities as being member or leader of various organizations, .Xll boys who
attain recognition in any of the school athletics are given points toward the neces-
sary total. Credit may also be obtained by achievement of the rank of otficer in
the R. O. T. C.
Since the founding' of the Society. Mr. .Xllen has devoted tmtiring efforts to
its devolopment and maintenance and has made it the outstanding honor organiza-
tion of the .Xcaden1y.
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Phi Theta Kappa
lNati:nal Iunicr College Hana , achzlarslzzp S:i:ne-ry. .fxppravc-ri by rho Ami:-rican Asscrciation
ot lumcrr Colleaes, Phi Thfata Kappa ccrrespancls ti: Phi Beta Kappa cl Senior Ccrlleqes.l
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iChcrter Membersi
Eleanor Bearden
Brainard Currie
Morris Fulton
Icsephin-2 Fry
Llewellen Gibszn
Frank Harris
Amelia Sheftcill
Iames Skinner. lr
Frances Garten
Albert 'Whittle
BETA Xl CHAPTER OF THE IUNIOF. COLLEGE OF AUGUSTA. ESTABLISHED l9'?2.
l9EE
Halen Derrick
Elizzb-:-th Elkins
flea: Err: Hardy
lHanoraryt
Hardie Ella lames
Morris Marks
Pres. l. L. Skinner
lHonoraryl
Martha 'Walker
lack Whitney
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l'Ca!htf:i:'a Bishop
Lzzzzsf- Blackstone
Frank Grady
luarzta Hayme
Hckzerta lnqle
Fuzh lores
Alex Kelly
Elizabeth Lee
Neal O'Shea
Katha-rine Rawls
Carzlyn 'Nhite
lonnie Mae NVitt
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Glenn lv.:-y
Anna L. Bceckn
Helen Ouzts
Elizabeth Trimble-
Grace- W. D110
Frances loe
ludith Gracey
Virginia Stephens
luiza E. lackson
Arthur Maryott
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Susan Barnes
Elizabeth Skinner
Mary Give-ns
Virginia Videtto
Margie Mulherin
N:rma Ellen Hicks
Norma Pirkle
Carolyn Wallace
Leonard Garten
Katherine Reese
T. Z. Sprott
lames Hoover
lane Rox
Vernon Cawley
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Ia:k Foriune
Carlos Bearclen
Tom Baker
Erbby Baker
l. R. Edwards
Student Council
flflecled by papular vcte of their respective classes!
l. C. A. SOPHOMORES
Elizabeth Skinner
T, C. A. FRESHMEN
Bobby Mills
A. R. C, SENIORS
William Kennedy
A. C. IUNIORS
Grady McRae
A. H. C. SOPHOMOHES
Paul Whaley
A. R. C. FRESHMEN
Louis Ross
Samille Saye
Allen Skinner
Curtis Nelson
Thomas Boeckmari
Marvin McNair
Patrick Calhoun
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l. C. A. Pre-Law Club
First Term Officers
FRED SCOTT . .
HAROLD CHANDLER .
IAMES HOOVER .
CHARLES MARKS .
Second Term Officers
IAMES HUNGERPILLER, IR. .
ALEX DOREMUS . .
IAMES HOOVER .
DAVID MOYE .
lack Fortune
Bobby Glickerl
Marvin Holley
Cari Howard
Randolph Iones
William Kale
MR NORMAN L. GALLOWAY
COL. W. H. H. IONES . .
Members
Angelo Punaro
Patrick Redd
George Rhodes
Edward Stellinq
Sam Tyson
Emory Young
. PRESIDENT
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Rho Chi Pre-Medical Fraternity
Administrative Officers
HENRY STEADMAN . . PRESIDENT
EDWARD LEAPI-IART . VICE-PRESIDENT
WILLIAM KITCHENS , . SECRETARY
HAMPTON BRYSON . . TREASURER
RICHARD RUSSELL , CERGEANT-AT-ARMS
LEONARD GARTEN , . . SCRIBE
LOUIS COLLINS .
. BUSINESS MANAGER
Faculty Advisers
DR, I. M. ELLIS MR. H. O. READ
MR. C. A. SCRUGGS
Members
I. D. Baird
Hampton Bryson
Ben Burns
Thomas Clary
Vernon Cawley
Lcuis Collins
Robert Ellison
Leonard Garlen
William Kitchens
Edward Leaphart
Ice Lewis
Simeon Morris
Richard Russell
Henry Steadman
The purpose uf RIIO CHI is lu bring together those students interested in
the held of medicine in order tu exchange ideas and to ciicuurage the social contacts
that make cullcge life one nl pleasant nieintwius.
The current year marks the sixth aiinix'ci'sary ut' the m'ganizatirm. Many
parties and dances have made it a socially successful year. and several lectures on
medical subjects lmy tht- nicnilmers :url prmiiinvnt men associaterl with medicine
have made it as equally umlucatinnal.
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Vl.7ll..l..lAM lAlIES .
lX3.Cil OUZFS . .
FHANK ROBIINISON .
GUYTON 'THOMPSON .
Ralph Alle-n
Bolslsy Boker
Theodore- Ball:
Teddy Ccxrrmcxn
Vrce-l3'reslf+3-nl
lol1 n T. Cleclzloy
Evan Davis
F.if:l:m11n Ferns
Tom Gwin
lillm ll. Hull
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Qfficers
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WILIJAM IAIQES . ,
RALPH ALLEN
. President
A Seirelrry ICHN R. HALL , . .
IACK OUZTS
EOYCE LONG
. TILWCI urer
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Wrllrcrm lakes
Girrflon K-ally
l.'l.'1llro1n lic-nn-I-dy
Foyce Lonq
Incl: Ouztls
l'ranl: Rolnnsnn
Mun: R esel
Wxlllcnn Rush
H-Jrlwrt Slollinfr
Deni Tl-evnns
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kwIVlll9 Vorcloxy
rth lirlly Wlllms
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Serritzry
Treasurer
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Officers
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Qiiioers
Friar! Svllzvsffr
VY. REISER . .... Presidenl M. RHODES
M. OWEIIS . . Vice-President H. NVALLER
L. BATTEY . . . . . Secretory I. EVE ,
Sfflllld SUllIt'.Vfi'l'
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. , VicefPresidenl
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Members
Anderson, F, Iwo, A,
Baird, D. lines. B.
Br,-lqic, B. Ki-E-in, L.
Bryson, E. Krmskvwrq E.
Capers, F. Ivii-Gnli-ze, C.
DeLong, O. New 'iri il, H.
Dolan, B. Hfibnitsvii, H,
Gillmon, N. F.miiiU-.-5- L.
Hoqler, I. bt- itxlw-ia, T-1.
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Fl WARFTH SKYNNFR .
lAMES HOOVER .
SAMILLE SAYE .
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Florence Bailey
Helen Boardman
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R:bert McLar!y
Ana-E-le Funar:
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WINIFRED WOODWARD .
SUSAN BARNES . .
IVIARY HELEN WALKER .
ELIZABETH SKINNER .
VIRGINIA VIDETTO .
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Rulh Cowon
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A. R. C.-I. C. A. Orchestra
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"TI-IE BELLE OF BARCELONA"
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CAST OF CI LX R.XC'I'IiRS
LUIS DE MONTERO .
GLORIA DE MONTERO .
MARGARITA . . .
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FRANCISCO DE LA VEGA .
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DON IOSE . .
DONA MARCELLA . ,
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MARTHA MATILDA AYERS . .
LIEUTENANT HAROLD WRIGHT .
PATRICK' MALONE ...,
CAPTAIN COLTON . . . , .
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. IAMES I-IIJOVEH
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Stamp Club
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m the interest of student stamp Collectors
MACK C. HAYNIE, IR.
WILLIAM H. RUSCI-I .
LESLIE YOUNGBLOOLW .
MOSE MUHPI-IEY .
THOMAS DEAS .
Edward Ixnvis
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Lloyd Horton
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MISS KATHARINE P. BOGGS - .
Dorothy Anderson
Frieda Banks
Helen Carpenter
Mary Cover
Helen Dolinsky
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Myrtle Whitaker
MR. NORMAN -L. GALLDWAY
Margaret Hollingsworth
Myrtle Howard
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MERRY BROS. BRICK 6- TILE CO
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Golf, Tennis, Basketball, and Football Supplies
CompIete Fishing ancI Hunting Equipment
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Blanchard Sz Calhoun
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936 BROAD STREET PHONE 3500
Ice Cream For Grade AA Milk
all Occasions Certified
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Georgia and South Carolina Municipals
Local and General Market Securities
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INVESTMENT SECURITIES
733 Bnonn Smzrr Tznzvuoncs 3047-3048
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Sales and Service
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