Academy of Richmond County High School - Arc Yearbook (Augusta, GA)
- Class of 1938
Page 1 of 224
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To give a modern and vivid portrayal ot a school
year in The Academy of Richmond County and
The Junior College of Augusta --to provide a
source of pleasant memories For Future reference.
Although a labor ot love, it has been no easy task
to meet with originality, despite increased Financial
woes, the varied charges ot the critics. Do not
judge too harshly the resultg the task was difficult.
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The Academy ot Qichmond County is the oldest
educational institution in Georgia and the Fourth
oldest in the United States. The Theme, then, as
you see, was inspired by the rich traditional back-
ground in Front of which stands our school, one
hundred and Fifty-Five years old. An attempt has
been made to treat every phase ot our school's
great lile, to treat it in a modern light and with
modern decorative motif.
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served us: our counselor and friend. May we, the sons and daughters of I, C. A. and A. R. C.,
by this modest gesture, show our appreciation ol his invariable loyalty. Nile, the editors, dedicate
this edition to our educator and friend--
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The Academy of Richmond County
CHARLES G. CORDLE
Before the American Revolution there was little
or no effort made by the government of the colony
of Georgia to provide educational facilities at Augus-
ta, though there were a few private schools at various
times. In 1780, however, the legislature of the State
set up a board of five commissioners to lay off lots
and streets in vacant lands above and below Augusta
and instructed them to reserve a lot on Board Street
for houses of Public simenaries Csicj and Schools.
But Augusta was soon recaptured by the British, and
the commissioners accomplished nothing. Accord-
ingly, on july 31, 1783, the legislature, then in session
at Augusta, passed an act creating another board of
commissioners. These commissioners were instruct-
ed to lay off public lands into one-acre lots and to
offer them for sale at public outcry. From the funds
thus raised they were directed to build a church and
then to establish an academy or seminary of learning.
In time these commissioners, or Trustees of Rich-
mond Academy, came to exercise a variety of func-
tions, which Joseph R. Lamar thus summarizes in
his account of the Trustees of Richmond Academy:
The original Act did not designate the duties
of the Board, which subsequently paid little attention
to the doctrine of ultra vires, and from the date of its
creation exercised all manner of powers, many of
them diverse, and, from our present standpoint, in-
consistent and incongruous. It performed many
functions-municipal, educational, ecclesiastical,
commercial. It laid out the town, numbered the lots,
named the streets, built the church, rented the pews,
elected the rector, managed the academy, chose the
teacher, bought the books, prescribed the course of
studies. It regulated the cemetery, chose the sexton
and Hxed his fees. It owned the ferry and granted
Fishery rights: it controlled the public wharf, ran a
lottery and repaired the river banks. It straightened
the road from Sand Bar Ferry to Rae's Creek and
narrowed Broad and Greene Streets. It furnished a
WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD
Rector of The Academy, 1798.
DNE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
State house for the legislature, and a court-house for
the State and Federal judiciary. It provided the
Masons with a lodge room, and the Governor with a
residence. It paid Hlial duty to the University, and
entertained for many months President Meigs, while
he was waiting for the building in Athens to be com-
pleted .... M
So well did the Trustees perform their duties
that the Academy of Richmond County is one of the
few academies surviving to-day out of the 583 char-
tered by the State.
Having in the beginning nothing but land, the
Trustees raised funds by the sale of lots and made
plans to erect the church and the academy on adjoin-
ing lots where Fort Cornwallis had stood. There
they did erect the church but for various reasons
were unable to build the school. Finally, becoming
impatient, they purchased two buildings on Bay Street
between the present Third and Fourth streets and
Vt YEARS IN THE ACADEMY
prepared at length to open the Academy on April 12, 1785. As
the account in the Minutes of the Trustees reads:
The Board having consulted upon the employment of a Mas-
ter for the Academy, and Mr. William Rogers, late of the State
of Maryland, having been well recommended, as being of good
fame, and sufficiently learned in the sciences, the Board contract-
ed with 8c appointed the said William Rogers, to be master there-
of, in manner, and upon the terms following.
That they assure and engage to pay said Wm. Rogers the
sum of two hundred pounds, sterling, for one year, to commence
from the second tuesday Csicj in April next, by quarterly instal-
ments, in lieu of all other perquisites and considerations except
the use of the buildings 8x Garden.
For which the said Master shall give his whole time, shall
teach the latin, greek and English languages, and the common
practical branches of the Mathematics, according to the rules as
established and practiced in the Seminaries of learning in the
United States.
Resolved, that, to indemnify the Board and the fund of the
County, the following sums be demanded for education.
lst, Children in the first stage, learning letters, ortho-
graphy and reading, four dollars per quarter.
2. Children in the second stage, learning the Principles of
english Csicl grammar and Cyphering, five dollars per quarter.
3. Persons in the third stage, learning the latin and greek
Csicl language, or any branch of the methamatics Csicj, ten dollars
per quarter.
Resolved that the said Master be empowered to employ a
teacher of the scholars in the first degree, for a sum not exceed-
ing fifty pounds, for one year, subject to the control of the Board.
In accordance with the resolution just mentioned, John Grif-
fin was elected teacher. Before many months he found it impos-
sible to live on his salary of fifty pounds a year, and the Trustees
raised it to seventy-five. The Trustees soon after employing the
teachers had placed with a local merchant an order for text books
in languages, mathematics, history, and geometry, and a few
scientihc and mathematical instruments.
As Augusta was but a small town near the frontier, the school
grew but slowly. In 1789 it had only forty-nine pupils in the
three classes. On May 20, 1791, President Washington, then on
his southern tour, Visited the Academy and was received with the
usual fulsome orations and declamations. Among the speakers
SECOND ACADEMY BUILDING
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NE HUNDRED AND FlFTYl
was Augustin Smith Clayton, then seven years and
four months old. The president was so well pleased
with his reception that on his return to Philadelphia
he sent to the young orators a group of books as a
memorial of his esteem. To young Clayton was sent
a copy of Sallust's Catiline and Jugurthine Wars.
But despite the blessing of presidential approval, the
Academy did not prosper: the buildings were decay-
ing, funds were running short: and at the end of
the year 1798 the school was closed.
Though forced by circumstances to close the
school, the Trustees kept in mind the idea of reopen-
ing the Academy in a more commodious building in
a more convenient location. Accordingly, they began
work on a brick building on the southern side of
Telfair Street between Centre and Washington
streets. By November 1, 1802, the work was so far
advanced that the school could be reopened. In the
new building the pupils were to study in the first
class, English grammar, oratory, composition, geom-
etry, algebra, trigonometry. surveying, logic, natural
and moral philosophy, astronomy, Latin, and Greek:
in the second class, reading, writing, arithmetic, Eng-
lish grammar, oratory, and geographyg and in the
third class, reading, writing, arithmetic, English
grammar, and oratory. The new Academy so pros-
pered that by 1815 there were employed two teachers
in the classical department. two others in the English
department, and three in the female department,
which was assigned to a distinct part of the building,
and which was dismissed at a different time from the
boys' department.
Feeling the need of a school during the summer,
when most of the patrons were on the Sand Hills to
avoid the heat of the town, the Board of Trustees,
Old Medical College Building.
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after receiving authorization from the State legisla-
ture, opened July 1, 1816, a branch academy on the
Sand Hills. At first this school was kept open only
during the summer months, the rector of the Acad-
emy changing his residence to the Sand Hills. Event-
ually the school, which became known as the Sand
Hills Academy or the Summerville Academy, was
kept open practically the whole year. After the War
for Southern Independence it was turned over to a
separate body of Trustees. It continued in operation
until a few yearsago. Its site is now the location of
the William Robinson School.
After 1815 the Academy of Richmond County
continued its' rapid growth until in the middle 'thir-
ties it reported a total enrolment of 437, a number not
again attained until nearly a century later. At that
time the course in the classical department, which
prepared for the sophomore and even the junior class
at the University of Georgia, consisted of Latin and
Greek, together with arithmetic, algebra, geometry,
trigonometry. oratory, and composition. 'There was
a boarding department in the Academy building in
charge of a teacher. Boarding pupils were kept
under strictest supervision, not even being permitted
to leave the campus without special permission.
In 1850 the Academy Trustees began seriously
to consider raising the Academy to the rank of a col-
lege, to be known as Tubman College. They secured
authorization from the legislature: but they were
disappointed in the expectation of an annuity of ten
thousand dollars from the city of Augusta and re-
luctantly abandoned the project.
After 1850 the Academy rappidly declined in
numbers. For two years, it seems, the school was
closed for repairs. During that time the Reverend
John Neely conducted in the building the Augusta
High School for Boys. iWhen the Academy reopened
in 1856, there were only two teachersg one of these
dropped out in 1860 for lack of students, finally in
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTYF
1863 the Academy building was taken over by the Confederate gov-
ernment as a hospital, and the school was closed for several years.
In the early Academy the school year ran from April 12 to
April 12. Between 1808 and 1888 the school and calendar years
coincided. Still later the scholastic year began October 1 and
ended the following August. At first there was a vacation period
of two weeks at the end of each quarter: after 1807 the month of
September took the place of the quarterly vacation. In 1818 the
vacation was lengthened by the addition of the last two weeks in
August. The hours, too, would appear long to the student of
to-day. Between October 1 and April 1 the school opened at
eight-thirty and closed at five: between April 1 and October 1 the
hours were from seven-thirty to six. Both summer and winter a
dinner recess was given, lasting from twelve to two-thirty. Not
until about 1880 was the single session introduced, which closed
at two o'clock.
At first there were few formal rules. But by 1819 necessity had
caused the formulation of a formidable set of rules of conduct,
which cover five typed pages.
This code not only regulated the
activities of pupils during school
hours but also attempted to pre-
scribe their behavior off the cam-
pus and even on Sundays. Pupils,
according to these regulations,
were required to assemble on the
campus not more than fifteen
minutes before the opening of
school. While waiting, they were
forbidden to play unless special
permission were given. When the
doors were opened, the students
were to march into the building
by classes with the most advanced
grades in front. When a teacher -
entered a classroom, pupils were
to rise and face towards the cen-
ter. Whenever a teacher passed
a group of pupils at play, the
latter were to suspend their activ-
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1915-1921.
If a student damaged shrubbery
or building, he was to pay for the
damage: if the culprit could not
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be discovered, the cost of repairs was apportioned among all the
students. Corporal punishment was forbidden except for obsti-
nate and continued violation of rules. Instances of inferior
delinquency were to be entered in a special book and reported at
stated intervals to the Trustees. A pupil who neglected his op-
portunities was to be reported to the Trustees and also to be
given another quarter to show improvement: if he still would not
learn, he was to be barred from the Academy and not be readmit-
ted until his parent or guardian presented satisfactory evidence
of his reformation. Outside of school hours all pupils were re-
quired to maintain a respectable deportment toward all persons.
They were forbidden to divulge outside school what took place
within the school. They were to attend religious services on
Sunday and might be required to present a certificate of such at-
tendance. Persons habitually immoral were barred from the
Academy. Immoralities such as profane swearing, lying, theft,
drunkenness, Sabbath breaking, Fighting, cock fighting, obscene
language, and frequenting vicious company were liable to the cen-
sure and reproof of teachers: and incorrigibility in this regard was
punishable by explusion.
From two to four times a
year public examinations were
held, which might last two or
three days. For them public notice
was given in the newspapers, and
tickets might be issued to the
students taking part. Specially
invited guests such as President
Washington on his visit to Au-
gusta, the governor and his coun-
cil Cwhen Augusta was the capital
of the Stateb, the mayor and the
city council, and other distin-
guished citizens attended. During
the exam'nation questions might
be asked by the teacher. bv a
committee of the Trustees, or
even by citizens in the audience.
Under such circumstances, as was
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Used bl' Academy Techml hookey. To put an end to this
Departments. 1914-1926.
practice, the Trustees voted to bar
from the Academy all students
absent from examination without
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adequate excuse. The examination would be followed by an
exhibition consisting of orations, declamations, and even dramas.
Prizes were awarded for the best performances: and if all the
students did well, they might be rewarded by a holiday of one day
or even a week.
Tuition was regularly charged, even for many years after the
Richmond County Board of Education began to operate the Aca-
demy. Usually, too, a fee of fifty cents or a dollar was charged
during the two winter quarters for supplying fuel.
From August, 1863, until the fall of 1867 the Academy build-
ing was beyond the control of the Trustees. At first the campus
was used as the site of a Confederate military hospital. Temporary
wards were built on the grounds, and the academic building itself
was used as headquarters. When Federal troops occupied Augus-
ta, they took over the hospital facilities and soon began to use the
Academy building as military headquarters. This use continued
until the fall of 1867, when at last the building was returned to the
Trustees.
Now serious attempts were made to reopen the school. Col.
George W. Rains, an eminent engineer and chemist, who had erect-
ed and managed the Confederate powder mill in Augusta, was
chosen as regent. With him were associated a number of ex-Con-
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federate officers, and the Academy was reopened January 1, 1868.
In 1870 there was a reorganizationg the post of regent was abolish-
ed, all the professors were made equal in rank, and Col. Rains was
made chairman of the faculty. There were then two departments,
the scientific, and the classical and English. The pupils in the
scientific department had the advantage of the use of Col. Rains'
collection of scientific apparatus plus that of the Medical College
of Georgia, where Col. Rains was professor of chemistry. Under
these conditions the school grew rapidlyg in the year 1873-1874 it
enrolled a total of 223 students. In the next year a commercial
school was added. In 1875 the teachers made an arrangement
with the Richmond County Board of Education whereby the
Academy was to serve as the county high school, the pupils were
to be admitted free of charge to their parents, and the teachers
were to be paid from county funds for the high school pupils. But
this arrangement lasted only a short time. In 1882 a military de-
partment was organized under Captain J. O. Clarke as instructor.
The upper west hall of the Academy was fitted up as an armory.
After a few years, however, the military department was abolished.
In 1808 George P. Butler, a graduate of the Richmond Aca-
demy, returned to the institution as teacher and commandant of
the revived military department. For many years before and after
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his coming the student-body fluctuated in numbers
between one and two hundred. In 1909 the Academy
Trustees entered into a contract with the Richmond
County Board of Education whereby the latter was to
pay the salaries of the teachers, while the Trustees
used the income of their funds for upkeep and equip-
ment. Now the Academy began to grow rapidly,
especially when tuition was removed a few years later.
A fifth year, of college grade, was added, so that stu-
dents after completing it could enter the sophomore
class at the University of Georgia and the Georgia
School or Technology. When the old City Hospital
was abandoned for more commodious quarters tow-
ard the western part of the city, the hospital building
reverted to the Academy Trustees. The building was
converted into a dormitory, which housed about thir-
ty boarding pupils in charge of a teacher. As the
Academy continued to grow, rooms in the dormitory
had to be converted into classrooms, until at length
the structure ceased to be used as dormitory. The
old Medical College building, which also reverted to
the Trustees, was transformed into a technical build-
ing, where shopwork, drawing, and commercial sub-
jects were taught.
As the Academy reached the limit of its quarters,
proposals were made to erect a S200,000 structure on
the Campus on Telfair Street. For lack of money this
plan was never carried out. At length a county bond
issue was voted, from which 95,300,000 was to be used
for erecting a new Academy. The Trustees agreed
to add to this sum S100,000 which they had invested.
Various sites were proposed, including the location of
Paine College and the site of the present aviation
field. Through the efforts of Major Butler a site was
selected to the west of Baker Avenue, in what was
then a swamp. The city donated the land. The coun-
ty road force drained and filled in the swamp. An
enormous building, sufficient, it was supposed, for all
requirements for at least twenty years, was erected.
Shrubbery was planted around the building and on
the vampus, which was secured through the volun-
tary efforts of students soliciting contributions among
the people of Augusta. In 1925 the Richmond County
Board of Education, with the authorization of the
Present Richmond Academy
Building. Opened in 1926.
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State legislature, founded The junior College of Au-
gusta by the addition of another year of college work
to that already given in the Academy. To the new
Academy building both the Academy of Richmond
County and The Junior College of Augusta removed
in the fall of 1926. The enrollment of both institu-
tions increased so rapidly that the two study-halls
had to be cut up into classrooms, and the auditorium
had to be used as a study-hall In the scholastic year
1936-1937 there were in the Academy 1049 students,
and in the junior College 256, 1305 students in all in
a building planned for a thousand. At length in the
fall of 1937 the Board of Education, with the assist-
ance of P.W.A. funds from the federal government,
let the contract for the erection of a twelve-room ad-
dition on the western side of the present Academy
building, which, it is hoped, will be ready for occupan-
cy in the fall of 1938. If the present growth of the
Academy continues, in a few years even these ex-
panded quarters will be outgrown.
PRINCIPALS OF THE ACADEMY OF
RICHMOND COUNTY.
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William Rogers, master ...E,,, ,,,, ,,E,,, . . . . ..,, 1785-1787
Samuel Chandler, senior tutor ,,,,, EE,, . . .. .. 1788-1789
Augustus Baldwin, senior tutor, rector . .. 1789-1792
William Rogers, rector ,, ,,,,, W ,,,,,,, 1792-1793
Rev. Joseph Wilson, rector .. ., . 1794-
Charles Tait, rector .,.. . 1795-1797
William H. Crawford, rector .. .. 1798-
Clement Early, senior tutor 1802-1804
Rev. Washington McKnight, rector 1804-1805
Rev. John R. Thompson, rector , 1805-1808
Aaron J. Boags, rector .. . 1809-
Rev. William T. Brantly, rector . . 1809-1811
james St. John, rector . .. .. . 1811-1814
Rev. john R. Thompson, president 1815-1816
Rev. John Finlay, rector .. ,, , , 1818-
Alvah Wilson, rector , .. .. 1819-
Rev. William T. Brantly. rector 1820-1824
Mr. Rennie, rector , . . 1825-
James P. Waddel, rector . . . . 1825-1832
Thomas S. Twiss, rector , ,..,. 1833-
Rev. Henry Reid, rector . .. 1834-1935
W. Ernenputsch, rector ., 1836-1851
Rev. john Neely, rector . . .... ..... 1951-1854
Col. George W. Rains. regent .... . ..... . 1867-1870
Col. George W. Rains, chairman of the faculty 1870-1886
Col, C. H. Withrow, principal .... ss.. .... 1886-1910
Major George P. Butler, pl'iI1C1pZ-ll ........ -.. ----1910-1925
Major George P. Butler, president . ., 1925-1930
James Lister Skinner, president .... .... . W ..-. 1930-1931
Eric W. Hardy, president . .
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president ...... William Kennedy
Vice-President . . . Gordon Kelley
Student Council . . Deno Tlwevaos
Student Council . . Jane Paquette
Secretary . . . l-lazel Jaclcson
Treasurer . Annabel Corley
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Glee Club 27 Muslzeteer Staff 2: Highest ELIZABETH CAROLINE DUNBAR
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Basketball 27 Varsity Club 2. Literary Society- HiVYiVV,.
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MARVIN T. SULLIVAN
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MARY EUGENIA UMM MARGARET SINKLER TWIGGS
C199 Club 2' Hi-Y-W lg Literary Society l, 2.
LEWIS ALEXANDER TYCE EARL COLDEN VJALLER, lR.
lst Lieuteucmt R.O.T.C. l, Maiqr ig Sabre Hmigr 17 Gjf Tggm 1' Q7 'wqrmgr GDM
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Tio Chi l, 2, Scribe- l, Treasurer 2. airy Club l, 27 Glee Club 2,
MARGARET ANN WALTERS AERAM WEINSTEIN
C339 Club 2? H1'Y'vW 17 Hf'VlOV l' 2nd Lieutar1a:rtR.O.T.C. lp Sabre Club l.
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IOSEPHINE DELLA WHEELER
Hi-Y-W I, Zp Spanish Club.
BETTY WHITE
Glee Club I, 25 Literary Society l
Rainbow Staff lg Camera Club 2.
PHILIP ARTHUR WILHEIT
Ist Lieutenant R.O.T.C. I, Captain 25
Chemistry Club lg Hi-Y I, 25 Literary So-
Liety I, 25 Pre-Law Club I, 2g Glee Club lg
Sabre- Club l, 2g Muslceteer Staff lj Rain
DOWN Staff l.
HELEN WHISNANT
Glee Club ly Hiqh Honor lg Hi-Y-W lg
Dlii The-ta Kappa 2.
KATHRYNE LOUISE WILCOX
I-Ii1Y-W 2, Vice-President 25 Literary
Society 25 Honor l.
RUBEN AINSVVORTH ZEAGLER
Elbo Chi l, 2, Vice'President 2.
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Mr. D. lvl. Lincul, Friend ol: all, the capable leader
ol: tlwe Academy orchestra and band, and the talented
instructor of music. ln tlre hearts of all wlwo lcnew
him tlwere lingers a touching memory ot tlwe gentle
and beloved man .... our own Mr. Lincul.
FRESI-IMAN CLASS
President . .
Vice-President
Student Council
Student Council
Secretary . .
Treasurer .
. Jack Ouzts
. Paul Bailie
Orville Verdery
Katherine Qeiser
. Grady McRae
Billy Wheeless
J C A FRESI-IMEN
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JCA FRESHMEN
CHARLES IVTOORE ASKEY
PAUL BAXTER BAILEY, IR.
Gold R Society: Captain R.O.T.C.: Sabre Club.
IULIAN PIERCE BALDOWSKI
'Znd Lieutenant R,O.T.C.: Sabre Club.
THEODORE FLORENZ BALK
Pre-Law Club: Sabre Club: lst Lieutenant R.O.T.C.: Rifle Team:
Ee-batinq Team.
EERTHA MILLER BARRETT
Glee Club.
ALEXANDER BRANTLEY BARRETT
lst Lieutenant R.O.T.C.: Sabre Club: Gold R Society: Pre-Law Club
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FRANCES IUANITA BENNETT
Basketball: Varsity Club: Literary Society.
MARGARET ELIZABETH BROOME
N J I-Ii-Y-W I, 2: Glee Club I, 2: Literary Society I, 2.
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Hi-Y-W: Basketball: Varsity Club.
CHARLES I-IENLEY BRUCE
Rho Chi: Czlee Club: Literary Society.
MILDRED DEANE BRYAN
WILLIAM COZART CALHOUN
Tennis Team: Captain R.O.T.C.: Varsity Club: Sabre Club.
ELOISE CAPPS
Literary Society.
THEODORE STUART CARRIGAN
Pre-Law Club: I-Ii-Y: Sabre Club: lst Lieutenant R.O.T.C.: Rifle Team:
Trail: Team: Varsity Club.
if MELBA KATI-IRYN CARSTARPI-IEN
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CAROLINE EI.EANOR CASHIN
LUCIAN WERNER CI-IANEY
2nd Lieutenant R.O.T.C.: Sabre Club.
WILLIAM THOMAS CHAPMAN, IR.
Rho Chi: Camera Club.
IAMES WILLIAM COCI-IRANE
Captain R.O.T.C.: Sabre Club: Gold R Society: Riile Team.
CAROL COLE 5,13
Literary Society. ,,.--Y,
VIRGINIA CLAYTON CORR
Camera Club: Glee Club: I-Ii-Y-W: Literary Society.
I TED COURTNEY
X J JAMES SANDERS CROUCH
L V L Rho Chi.
fy EDWARD coURrNEY BULLOCK DANroRri-1
X ' 2nd Lieutenant R.O.T.C.: Sabre Club.
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NELLE NOLAN DANIEL
Glee Club: I-Ii-Y-W.
MARY CLARK DENNY
Literary Society: I-Ii-Y-W: Camera Club.
IULIAN THOMAS EUBANKS
NEAL ALAN FINE
Glee Llub. .
GEORGE WII LIAINI FORBES 4' 1' A V, fl 4' 1
Pre-Law Club. 'lt 'T f' '
KATHERINE CLAIRE GILRERT
Glee Club.
EUGENE VAN NESS GOETCHIUS
lst Lieutenant R.O.T,C., Gold 'RH Society, Litertrry Societyg Alpha Lariat-
da Sigma, Musketeer Stati, Glee Club, Debating Teamg Sabre Clukg
Checker Club, President,
HELEN CAPOL GCJLDBERG
IARRELL EIIANL1 GOODWIN, IR.
'AMES I:l.lkl.VIultDllwILl GRANADE
IIILEIREEI CHRISTINE GREEN
GI-ee Club.
DR-QITHT' HUIET GREENE
LOUIS GRIFFIN, IR.
Captairi QI Eanig Orchestra, Giiltil 'R' Soigiigtyf Sgbrg Cluff Gigi? ,lx
ANN comiss HAGGERTY '
Slee Club, H1fY-W, Spanish Club.
ANN IQQHDON HARPER
EDITH IANE HARRIES
Glee Club.
DCIROTI-IT ELISE HAYNIE
Glee 'flubp Literary Society.
MILDRED LOUISE HEAD
Liter :try Szcietyg HIYY-NV.
CLAUDE MONROE HILL, IR.
Ivluslzeteer Staff, 'Rainbow' Stair, Literary Soeietyy Alpha Larnbia
Sigma, Glee Club,
ELOISE PARKER HILTON
MARIORIE EVELYN HILTY
Basketball: Varsity Club.
EARL CRISP HOLLINGSWORTH, IR.
Hi-Y, Chaplairzg Pre-Law Club, Sabre Club: 2nd Lieutenant R.O.T.C.g
Track Team.
FRANK HENRY HOOPER, IR.
Colonel R.O.T.C.y Sabre Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Rifle Team.
MARGARET ANTHONY HORTGN
Literary Society, Glee Club.
CAROLYN LAMAR HULL
Hi-Y-Wg Glee Club, Spanish Club. i i
ALMA ELGENIA Hurro '-ff'--f XY-Wa
WILLIAM ESTUS TAKES
Captain R,O.T.C., Cadet Colonel fy Sabre Club l, 2, President 2, Rifle
Team I, 2, Captain 21 Hi-Y I, Y, Chaplain I, President Zg Pre-Law Club 1.2,
Vice-President if Varsity Club I, Q5 Debating Team 27 Tracl-Z Team I, 2.
WILLIAM IONES JENKINS
Camera Club, Rho Chi.
EVELYN RUTH IOI-INSON
Glee Club: Literary Societyg Camera Club.
EUGENE MURPHEY KERR
Literary Society, Glee Clubp Checker Club: Camera Club.
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HARVEY PEARSON ELIRVIS
IVIARY IHIAIIIERINE REISER
W 7 lrestra: Euslietball: CI'f:w Club, Sr-'if-tary:
L .iticilg Camezfr Club.
CATHERINE ELIZABETH ROESEL
Glee Club: Hi-Ir'-V.'.
IULIUS IMAX ROESEL, IR
I..It?'L1lf'I1III1l R.O.T.C.: Sabre Club.
IAAIE SANFORD
Glee Clulgig Literary Sciciety: Hit'-W.
HAZEL MARIE SCRUGGS
amera Club: Glee Club: HifY-WI: Literary S3
I-lARRiET LOIS SEROTTA
Lterar iety: Glee Club: Basketball: Varsity Club: Symriisli CuL
LEON WARNER SIMON, IR.
Gee Club I 2: Gold 'RH Society: Zrd Lieutenant ROTC I Is
Li uteriarit Sabre Club I, 2: Chemistry Club I: Literary' Suriety
HARRY IARRELL SHEPPARD
re Club: Camera Club: Ist Lieutenant ROTC
SADYE RITA SHMERLING
Literary Society: Glee Club,
B. ROY SMITH, IR.
'Ind Lieutenant ROTC.: Sabre Club.
IAMES BAILEY STOVALL, IR.
EDDIE ELIZABETH STRINGER
Basketball: Varsity Club: Literary Sziciety
MARGARET ARCHER STULB
Literary Society: Hi-Y-W.
ROSALYN LOUISE SYLVESTER
BETTY GORDON THOMAS
Glee Club: Spanish Club: Hi-Y-XIV,
MARY ETHEL THOMPSON
Literary Siciefy: Glee Club: Hi-Y-VV.
ELIZABETH ANN TORPIN
Hi-Y-W: Literary Sacietyg Glee Club.
BARBARA ANN VAN SANT
Glee Club.
ORVILLE BROWN VERDERY IR.
Lavtain R.O.T.C.: H1-Y: Sabre Club: Gila 'RH S ity
THOMAS COOPER WARR
EERTHA ANN WATERSTON
erar S ti ty: I-Ii-Y-W: Glee Club: Basketball: Camera Club Varsitx
lub -tai bn-1 Stall: Cheer Leader: Sparnsh Clubg School Reporter
FRANCES MARGUERITE WEEKS
Literary Society.
EMILY ELIZAEETH WELLMAKER
Literary Society.
AVICE REBECCA WELLS
Glee Club I, 2: Literary Scciety Ig H1fY-'W 2
CLAUDINE EMILY WELLS
Literary Society: Glee Club: Basketball: Varsity Club H YW
MARY MAE WELLS
Literary Society: Glee Club: Camera Club: Hi-Y W
CHARLES WALKER WHALEY
Golf Team: Varsity Club: Glee Club. .
WILLIAM PINCKNEY VJHEELESS
Zrid Lieutenant R.O.T.C.: Sabre Club,
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CLASS OFFICERS
President . . Gugton Tlwompson
Vice-president . - . Jack l-lains
Student Council . . . Dick Kelly
Student Council . . Billy powers
Secretary . . . . James Young
Treasurer . . . Jimmy Nowell
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lOSEPH FRANCIS ARTHUR
VJILLIALI EDWARD BAILEY
Corporal E, 2, Sergeant 47 Lieutenant 4
Track Team 47 Member :f Prize Platoon 4,
Sak-re Club -2.
VVlLLl,l.l.'l EENNETTE BLACK
MAXWELL THOMAS ELANCHARD
Academy Hi-Y 4: 2nd Lieutenant 45 Hon-
or 1, High Honor 2, Sabre Club 4: Ser-
geant 4.
HENRY B, ALLEN. lR.
't.'ars:tyClL1b -if Literary Scciety 27 Fresh
'ian Llferary Society: Letter in Track 33
Corporal 2, 3, Sergeant 4.
LE ROY BAGGETT
ROBERT COURTNEY BAILIE HI
Corporal lg Literary Society ly Spanish
'Qlub 4.
1.1.5-.URICE IENNINGS BLACKWELL
HOWARD MATHEW BOWERS, IR.
Honor l: Literary Society l, 2g Corporal
1, 2: Sergeant 35 B Varsity 2, Freshman
Basketball.
lOl-IN VILLIEPIQUE BRACEY, lFl.
WALLACE ARVHJ EFLAGG
High Honor lg Freshman Literary So-
cietyg Honor 2.
WILLIAM ECLAFI BEOOl.'lE TPI.
RCEERT EMMETT EROADWATER, ll? RLY 13, 47 Lngfqyy Sftgpgqy 1,
meant A15 E13-itluzll 3, 4: Vi,:rsi'g.'
C. rngony Easlzetlpall 4.
CHARLES CPTNEE EROTHEFTON WILLIAM TUENEPQ Bair... EQ.
Lllergry SCCWW li 37 HEY 3' 47 ind Pliclfst l-ltjnir l, 2, fx Cfipgral l, Q.
Lieutenant 37 lst Lieutenaiit -1: Secretary, 35.3.7155 Club 4. Chaney Mini xkr. I Ee...
HLY 35 Sergeant 27 Salzr-9 Club 3, 45 Stunt :tub 4-
Niqht 4.
ALEEET REED BRUCI-INEFI, lR.
VVlLLlAM CASON BRUKER Htznzr lg B Varsity Foctball 35 Literary
Society lc Came-ra Club 4: Sergeant 3, -1:
Corporal l, 2.
SEYMOUR MAURICE BERMAN LAWRENCE lOHN EUCKI-EY
WILLIAM wmsiow BYINGTON HARRY MANLY CARPENTER' TR
Academy Literary Scciety 21 3? Alpha Aifcrpcral lg 2nd 'Lieutenant 45 Sabre
Lcmbda Sigma 4: Football 3A vlub 45 Freshman Literary Society: Stamp
Club 2, 3.
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CHARLES HENRY DAY
ILILIAN DAVID DEAN, IR.
DOUGLAS FLEETWOOD DAVANT
LE GARDE SETZE DOUGHTY, IR.
CARL MEYER EDELBLUT, IR.
Hiah Honcr I, 2, Eg Treasurer, Beta Club
4, Rifle Tearn 2, El, 47 Lieutenant 47 Sabre
Club 4.
IONES NEWTON EPPS
'BH Varsity Football l, 2: A Varsity
Football 3, 4q Letter in Football 4, Basket-
ball 2, 3, 45 Letter in Basketball 3, 45
Tracl-C 3, 47 Freshman Literary Societyg
Literary Society 2, Sergeant Sp Znd Lieue
fenant 4, Sabre Club 45 Varsity Club, Com-
pany Football I.
THOMAS CAPERTCQN DEAS
HERBERT H. DE MEDICIS
WILLIAM CARVER DIXON, IR.
Sergeant 3, 4p End Lieutenant -5' lift
Lieutenant 4, Sabre Club 4.
IAMES BARTOW DUNCAN, IR.
Honor 25 High Honor lg Sergeant 2, 13, 4.
LEONARD THOMAS ELLOTT, IR.
DAVID FRANCIS FRANKLIN
Literary Society lg Hi-Y Q, 3, 4g Sergeant
2, Lieutenant 37 Captain 4, Sabre Club
3, 4, Cvlee Club 35 Football 2, 3,47 Letter
:n Football 3, 45 Spanish Club 47 Captain,
Swimrninq Team 37 Stunt Night 4: Student
Ccuncil 2, 3g Varsity Club El, -lg Prize
Platoon Member 3.
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HENRY AUGUSTUS FULGHUM
Sabre Club 55 Guide Sergeant 45 Platoon
Sergeant 45 lst Sergeant 45 2nd Lieuten-
ant 5.
EDWARD WILSON GAY
B Varsity 3, 45 Corporal 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM HUBERT GOATLEY
Hi-Y 45 Football 45 Basketball 45 Track 4.
IACK DONALD GULLEDGE
THOMAS IERAULD GWIN, IR.
Academy Hi-Y Z, 3, 45 Honor l, 25 Fresh-
man Literary Socie-ty5 Vice-President Aca-
demy Hi-Y 45 President 45 Sergeant 3, 45
B Varsity Football 45 Track Manager 4.
DAVID OTIS HAMBY, IR.
IOHN RILEY FULMER, IR.
High Honor lp Highest Honor 2, 3: Com-
pany Football I5 Corporal 25 Sergeant 35
lst Lieutenant 45 Member of Band 2, 3, 45
Sabre Club 45 Freshman Literary Society5
Academy Literary Society 2, 35 Rainbow
Staff 3, 45 Charter Member, Bet Club 45
Rifle Team 41 Gold R Society 45 2nd
Lieutenant 4: Vice-President, Beta Club 4.
IOHN GILLILAND GLOVER. IR.
Academy Literary Society l, 2, 35 Stamp
Club 2, 35 Honor I5 Glee Club 45 Rain-
bow Statt 35 Freshman Literary Society.
SANFORD HARVEY GOLDBERG
Freshman Literary Society5 Academy
Literary Society 2, 3, Glee Club 4.
IAMES ERNEST GUY
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Honor 2, 35 High Honor lg President,
Beta Club 45 Rifle Team 2, 3, 45 Lieuten-
ant 45 Winner, Individual Prize Drill 35
Gold R Society 35 Sabre Club 45 Hi-Y
3, 45 Officer of Literary Society 1, 2, 35
Track Team 3, 4.
WILLIAM FERGUSON HAMILTON
DAVID PIERCE HAMILTON, IR.
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Honor I, 25 Higli Honor 35 Freshman
Literary Society5 Academy Literary Society
llg Glee Club 45 Corporal 4.
MCDONALD CUNNINGHAM HAYNIE
High Honor lp Treasurer, Literary So-
ciety 15 Srcl Place, Declamation Contest lg
Literary Society 2: Winner, Declamer's
Cup 25 President, Stamp Club 25 Corporal
2, 35 Musketeer Staff 45 Guide Sergeant 45
Platoon Sergeant 45 Track Team 45 De
Iating Team 4.
GEORGE FELTON HILL, IR,
Beta Club 45 High Honor 35 Member
Prize Drill Platoon 3, 4.
WALTER EUGENE HOLSTEN, IR
High Honorg Highest Honor 25 Hlgh
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LE ROY BOWERS HARDEMAII
DONALD WENDELL HARGROVE
IOHN DORN HARVLEY, IR.
Freshman Literary Society5 Academy
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IOHN SMITH HEGGIE, IR.
Literary Society 1, 25 Corporal I5 Ser-
geant 25 lst Lieutenant 35 Captain 45
Motor 45 Secretary, Glee Club 45 Sabre
flub 3, 45 Stunt Night 4.
MILTON SAMUEL HOCHMUTH
Literary Society l, 2, 35 Band 2, 35 Ser-
geant 35 lst Lieutenant 45 Rainbow Staff
45 Declamation Contest 3, 4: Debating Con-
test 45 Debating Team 45 Sabre Club 4:
Charter Member, Stamp Club 35 Manager,
Track Team 4.
THOMAS RAEB HOUCK
WILLIAM D ANIEL HUMPHREY
LLOYD WESLEY IACKSON IR
Hxqh Honor I O Charter Member Bela
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WESLEY DAVID IONES
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VINCENT ARTHUR LEMON
LENWOOD THOMAS LONG
RAYMOND RANDOLPH LOYAL IR,
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WILLIAM AVERY READY
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B Varsity.
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Club Q, 35 Freshman Literary Society.
IOHN THORNTON RUCKER
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IAMES FRITZ SALLEY, IR.
Sergeant 45 Beta Club.
WILLIAM IAMES SCARR
Literary Society I, 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Sere
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ANDREW MCDADE Sl-IACKELFORD
WILLIAM LESTER SHOEMAKER
MARSHALL NORRIS ROSIER
WILLIAM HAROLD RUSCH
High Honor l, 35 Member, Beta Club 4:
Spanish C1ub5 2nd Lieutenant 45 Sabre
Slub 45 President, Stamp Club 4.
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VIVIAN WALTON SCOTT
IAMES EDWARD SHELL
Corporal I, 35 Guide Sergeant 3, 45
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CARL IULIEN SIMON
Valedictoriari 45 Highest Honor 1, 2, 35
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Freshman Literary Societyg Corporal 2,
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LLOYD ALBERT STANFORD
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Boyd, William
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Carr, Clyde
Carroll, Philip
Cason, Iames
Caver, Henry
Cawley, Sam
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Coltield, Prentiss
Collier, Herbert Tarpley
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Cooper, Iames
Cosby, Ray
Coursey, Robert
Craft, George
Crawford Iimmie
Culpepper, B W
Darby Sanford
Davidson, Iohn
DeLong, Otis
Dennis, Carver
Dennis, Marion
Dickson, C, W.
Dolan, William
Dudley, Elmer
Elliott, Sewell
Elrod, Hugh
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Evans I B
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Farr, Robert
Farris, Edward
Fisher Richard
Fleming, Tom
Fulghum, Buford
Gilbert, Eugene
Gillman, Nathan
Givens, Shelton
Gleason, Tim
Grdyson, Robert
Gulledge, Lionel
Hagler, I. C,
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Hancock, Reginald
Harrison, Billy
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Hines, Hugh
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Hodge, Iames
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Horton, Lloyd
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Huntington, R
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Kelley, Allston
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Kingery, Bill
Klein, Louis
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Lawrence, Carl
Lamkin, Walton
Lazenby, Iohn
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Lemon, I.
LeSueur, Iulictn Elizabeth
Lewis, Ed.
Linton, Robert
Little, W. H.
Luke, W. D.
Lynn, Malcolm
Maguire, Alfred
Mahoney, R. E.
Mahoney, William
Manley, Clarence
Marsh, Edwin
Mauldin, William
Mayo, Rudolph
Meurer, Robert
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Mobley, George
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Mobley, T. I.
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Murphy, Ollie
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Price, Iohn Thomas
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The Musketeers launched their 1937 football season with Marist, of .AXtlanta. here in
Augusta. the first game played under the arc lights. The Marist boys scored first. but the
home team came back. to pull out with a 7-7 tie: The closing minutes of play saw the ball
in the Atlanta boys' possession on Richmond's one-yard line. after four Marist tries had been
successfuily repulsed.
In the second game of the season, also on Augusta soil, the Academy displayed a strong
running attack to rout the Columbus High eleven 33-6. Over two thousand rain-drenched
spectators saw Richmond chalk up 18 First downs to Columbus' 4.
Charleston High invaded Augusta for the third game and tallied early. XYith the score
20-6 against them at the end of the half, the Musketeers made a gallant effort in the closing
minutes to overtake the Charlestonians, but Charleston High finafly emerged with a win
of 27-20.
For the fourth game of the '37 season, the A. R. C. took the road to Atlanta, to engage
the powerful Tech High Smithies. Richmond scored two touchdowns in the last period. but
lost. 31-12. Cole's passing featured the latter part of the game. one score resulting from a
33-yard pass to Tarte. and the other, coming on the last play. with a pass to Kelly.
The following Friday night. Savannah High trounced the Musketeers 19-7. Savannah
scored first on a fumble. but at the half the score read 7-6 in favor of the .-Xugustans. Unable
to muster a sustained scoring punch, Richmond was compefled to accept a 19-7 defeat.
At the halfway mark of the sixth game. the Musketeers were trailing 6-7, but Luckey's
charges put on a driving finish to down the Commercial High eleven 18-7. Smarting from
the sting of an early score, Richmond came back to score in the second period. The Academy
opened an aereal attack shortly after the beginning of the second quarter. and from this point
on it was Richmond .-Xcademy's game. Dick Ke.ly was the spearhead of the Musketeer offense.
Columbia High added another scalp to her belt by dropping Richmond 7-6 in a bitterly
contested game on a soggy field in the Augusta stadium. Both teams scored early and both
Columbia and A. R. C. accounted for seven first downs.
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concerted line plunges. deafeted Richmond here in Augusta to the tune of 26-7. Richmond's
only marker being registered by Kelly, who raced 58 yeards to a touchdown. Lanier dominat-
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The Musketeer gridders remained idle during the week following their first game. as
the game originally scheduled with Brunswick was called ofif because of an epidemic of
paralysis n. Brunswick, where the issue was to be decided.
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lwr-I. nl hey Nlilvwcfl the puncli that their hurl litckefl in the tv:-I prccwling gznnex ln' winning
mth zt -wire --t 241-0
Returning tn h-'nie wii the li 1611111 enc .unterefl Ntitt- yy- Nitii n in the X1-rth ,Xugusta h
zuzul. Since l-' th teinnx were unrlefezttefl liefff e this game. it large crtmwl wax in ztttenflzince
t 1 Nec v.'liz.tpr1 infwil tn lie 1 ne -if the l-est B Yztrxity gninef -if the Neziwii. .Xfter an early
tzart lg' Xt :th fxuguxtzt. ltimkitig zt kick anl fc-Iring. in the tirxt periwl. the B team
iztnztge-l tt. Q- ine ltztck :intl gain 2 prints frmn at ezifety. In the thirfl pcriffcl. after time
ztjciiig -In the ll ity! i-ztrt. the some war get up t- li Yarfity N. X. .X. 13, After
X ec--ring flrixe the ll team threatenenl feveral timer tl' -ofre again. lrut every time
f u' fri in nztfl l-rettlcx. The X. .X. tcfilll flfl threaten rf,'!'l'+llNlf' :after the half.
ng fittrth .kiiguxtzt :anne nzztrkefl Z1 clixnftx nf ri very fucceffful feawn for the
t liiuh. nnflti tl e fateful xinlervisiwxi 1 f Cf :ich lfwing ztnfl .xxilxlfllll Chzirlef Stullw.
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win- fwcr kl1iriiiit'i't'izil. twice. lieiit-flictiiie. and
Sarrmiizth iii tht- li.l,.X,iX. 'l'f uriiztmc-iit. .Xlwiig with
thc-t rift-f1'it-f. the Kliiskctcer- zulrlwl ti- their lwelts
tlxc -t'z1l1r- uf Liwluiiiliizi High. .Xiiflcr-H11 lligh.
lli-hi'ii-lfiiglzmfl. 'llliwiii-Hu. :mil iiuiiicrivtl- 1-the-rs.
liffr thc lit-t fuw yt-:tr-. tht- .Xczirlciiiy lvaskethnll
lllllllI5 hzivc lit-cn t-limiiizitcil in the zuiiiuzll 'l'r:u,lc
lliftrict 'li-'ti1'ii:mit'iit hclwl :it thc Y.Kl.L'.,X.. lvut this
yt-:ir it wrt- rt 1liti'ci't-iit at-Wy. The llurple :mtl Grid
wutclzi--eil 1-i':1cticnlly all --f the tliirty-fire teams
ciitercrl. zirlmini-tcriiig fwuitml thru-hinga tw llcfur-
mitk, 48-131 lfllt-iitf-ii. 43-173 XYrt-nf. 23-ll: and
liihs-iii. in the tirizilf, 24-l-l. llarry llrtrrish wma the
liigli-in-im mam uf tht' tfruriizmiciit.
ln tht- l1.l..X..X. tuuriizmieiit in Klztoni. the .Kea-
flcmx- wua sclit-rltilwl tw meet Savzuiiizali lligh in the
Iirsti rf-uiirl. The liwmc-ti-wn lmyf pr-'ceetled to
aveiigt- tliemfelves vii the lllue Jackets fi-r the two
prcriwris lvczitiiigf. Ivy licking the Gccclxes 37-5-l. and
thus putting the We-tiiiiriiziiiitliit fax'wi'ites out of
rumiiiig lwef-'rc they knew what it all almut. The
llusketeers wt-nt un tw rwut Cfmiiiieitiftl SS-20. lmt
met clefcnt at the hzimls irf hlurclzm. Kloiirue defeated
the ,X. R. C. iii the plziy-mi' for third place.-13-23: SH
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The Junior College girls' sextet got uit to a slow start, dropping the hrst game to
Harlem, but from then on. -l. C. A. was on the hig encl of the score in all hut one game.
This game was a hard fought, tightly contested skirmish, with Dan Cohen winning out
33-39. after the local girls hacl alreacly licked them twice earlier in the season, hy the
scores of 30-13 and 34-28. Coach Charlie Royston's Jaguars practically walked away with
the girls' city loop, anrl, in doing so, exhibited a sure-fire passing attack that virtually
1-utclassecl the other teams. The Junior College co-ecls smothered Mount St. Joseph 36-ll
in their final game on the Y,M.C.:X. court, to win the Cvirls' City Championship.
The Jaguars should certainly he comnienclecl on such a creclitahle showing this season,
their lirst year unfler Coach Royston, who took the place of .Nlhert Simpson, last year's
coach. The girls responsihle for this impressive record are: Anne Stulh, Beverly Newberry,
Milrlrecl Thiot, .Xllen Cutts, .lane Paquette, Frances Mc.-Xllister. Betty Farr, Marion Max-
well. Mary K. Reiser, llarriett Serotta, .-Xnn XVaterston, Dot Dickerson, Poncler Brown,
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i937 Season I938 Season
'l'he l 37 X. li. lf. tr'1elc teain was 01111111-sell of 'llhe IUSN -easwn ivrnnii-es Il real track team. one
alninst entirely new nien. wily' three letter nien. that will give these t1.l,.X..X. teznns plenty of trou-
l1r-rlity. l.11ng3 anrl Sneefl. returning fruin the pre- lvle. The 'SN Klusketeers lost the tirst meet in a
eerlinq x'e:1r's swluafl. ln spite of this lack uf ex- lwitterly cwntestefl lwattle on the South L4lll'4Ill11I1l1Clf1.
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11.11 C. All Tlme Track Records
NWI' 100-Yd. Dash-10 sec. 1-1. Cleckley- 1921
' 220-Yd. Dash-22 4-5 Sec. H. Cleckfey, 1921
440-Yd Dash-50 4-10 Sec. I. Trowbridge 1932
880-Yd. Run-2 Min. S Sec. C. Atkinson, 1936
Mile Run-4 Min. 52 Sec. C. Atkinson, 1936
880-Yd. Relay-1 Min. 34 Sec. 1929
Bentley, Cohen, Williams, Iackson
120-Yd. L. Hurdles-13 4-5 Sec. M. Williams. 1924
200-Yd. L. Hurdlesi23.5 Sec. Bob Baker, 1937
120-Yd. H. Hurdles-16 Sec. P. Towns. 1937
High lump-5 ft. 10 in. E. Cutts, 1933
-, Broad Iump-21 ft. 5 in H. Rainwater, 1929
' Pole Vault-11 It. 5 in. H. Rainwater, 1929
Yer- 12-Lb. Shot Put-44 ft. S in. C, Thompson, 1936
1 I Discus Throw-123 ft, 1 in. H. Prouty 1938
Discus, lunior-155 it. 1 in H. Cleckley, 1921
Iavelin Throw-151 tt. B in. C. R. Pearre 1936
tuught ineet that furnisheil
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any tif the 1l1'L'Y14'llN seas-ins,
These are the Academy Track and field records
that have been made by some oi outstanding
track men in the history up-to-date of our school.
We hope that these records will be betered by
our students in years to come.
G. I.. Bolton, Track Coach.
l938 Schedule and Results
lint literally snn-tlierefl an
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The next week founfl the
Musketeers engaging the La-
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The young men now in our R. O. T. C. will in the years to come be deciding factors in the
progress of our National Defense, They must be steadfast, and vote unflirrchinqly to support the
things for which our forefathers fought and bequeathed to usp namely, liberty and democracy.
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The well disciplined cadet is one who d1scif.xrqes :my duty cxsslqxed hmm by has pcrerzis
mstructors instantly, wxlhnqly, and in cz cheerful manner.
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lQ38 i-ieerst Trophy Team
e lofq Hearst Trirphy Team was rc nk-ed first armifq hi h ah ST S of i , Urn if
qtates and i: c 's 3 vers, . T. l-I. is, I., was nam:-d indiviiual naqnxl champign of
the R.O.T.C. units. Each bay will receive a midal tor thi Cnrps Area Match and a me al
or the National Match. Th team vi 'i , sent: wi. ii s ver , :ire 1 ii' fcrps Are-
Champwnship and a silver cup t:r tl: Natwginal Charitpizrisliip,
For three consecutive years, our rifle team nas won th, orps Area M:rt:h. The winning
of the national championship Came- as cr result O, a prociss Qi iiiveliwpment, 1 rays av, een
shooting more consistently from year ta ye r . id ecarmna mere coniaent 'PCGUST it t i'
excellent training.
All the members of the rifle team began thiir rili: marksrnanship undtr the acachi q
of Sergeant Wm, C. MCG-ee. This year, hfwevtr, the tiam 'vas coachii by N' qeznt . P.
Wilkerson.
The members of the rifle team are: Iacl: Hains, Abner Ccvar, Bill lakes, Theo Ballz, and
Riley Fulmer.
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revue by this iumir Czlieqe C-I'-'ESS' ami Tukmcr, seiiicrs, the members :if xhe
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ladies: Miss H'w:rrd i'wiC'IZ'LiC'Sh, '.-iii: 1 -y,' H9 in iiuiisry aftern:-:ri dressy Miss Willie
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LESLIE TURNER
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life one of pleasant memories.
The current year rnarl-is the eighth anniversary ci the orqariizatiori. lilany parties and
dinners have made it a socially successful year and several lectures :in medicine, suloiects by
the members and prominent men associated with me-dicire, have made it as equally educational,
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Mary Barnes
Margaret Broome
Ponder Brown
Virginia Corr
Annabel Corley
Anne Cotter
Mary Denny
Hazel Iacl-:son
Lorene Ienny
Elizabeth Maddox
Elizabeth Marsh
lane Paquette
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Mary Reiser
Catherine Rcesel
lane Sanford
Hazel Scruggs
Evelyn Short
Anne Stulb
Elizabeth Anne Totpin
Anne Waterston
Avice Vfells
Claudine Wells
losephine Wheeler
Helen Vtlhisnant
Katherine 'Wilcox
Betty Farr
Mary McAuliffe
Tee Lawrence
Caroline Hull
Anne Haggerty
Mary Mae Wells
Betty Thomas
Frankie Kreps
Eleanor Dunbar
Eleanor Miller
Sarah Pierce
ELIZABETH MADDOX
KATHRYNE WILCOX
ELIZABETH MARSH
. ANNE COTTER
Ethel Thompson
Leoline Elacl-1
lulia Mae Ernbry
Betty Moran
Mildred Head
lessie Jones
Reba O'Connor
Eleanor Printup
Georgia Mulherin
Margaret Stulb
Faculty Advisers: Misses ELIZABETH DAVENPORT, EMMA Twrcos, MARGARET BAILIE.
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SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
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Pat Calhoun
Henry Caver
Ralph Chaney
Rudolph Chaney
Iimmy Chance
I. I. Daniel
Douglas Devant
Billy Dolan
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Richmond Hi-Y
Fjrsz' Semesfer Ofhcers
Second Semesfer Officers
Members
David Franklin
Wooddall Greene
lack I-Iains
Dugie Iennings
Merriman Iordan
Walton Lamkin
Hugh May
Charles Middlebrooks
Iim Mulligan
CHARLES IVIIDDLEBROOKS
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, I-IARCOURT WALLER
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. . . IACIC HAINS
CHARLES MIDDLEBROOKS
. . DAVID FRANKLIN
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Iimmy Nowell
Bxlly Powers
I-larry Pund
Heard Robertson
Donald Spicer
Harcourt VValler
Paul Vxfhaley
Earl Vlaller lAdvliser
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Louis Bailey
Bobby Bal-:er
Tom Blanchard
Bill Broome
Iahn Burroughs
l. B. Evans
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Woodall Greene
Albert Ingram
Bob Kuhllze
Raymond Loyal
Edwin Marsh
loe Mulherin
Hal Prouty
Louis Boss
Bill Scarf
George Stulb
Guyion Thompson
lackie Waller
Eugene 'Wolfe
Mac Rhodes
Ernest Wiggins
Clinton Lee
Iames Herrington
Tom Gwin
lack Boardman
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lAMES HERRINGTON
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Harriett Serotta
Dorothy Dickerson
Toodle Hilty
Marion Maxwell
Frances Bennett
Claudine Wells
Anne Waterston
Mary K. Reiser
lane Paquette
Anne Stulb
Frances McAllister
Allen Cutts
Beverly Newberry
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Icrinie Kerns
Eugene Avery
lames Devaney
Ice Rossabotham
Bill Broome
Henry Caver
Louis Ross
Guyton Thompson
Lewis Newman
Teddy Corrigan
Boyce Long
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Mac Rhodes
Orville Verdery
Harry Parrish
Tom Gwin
limmy Nowell
Earl W'aller
Vlfilliam Kennedy
Bobby Baker
Clinton Lee
Wade Sneed
THlRD ROW
iLelt to Rightl
O'Neal Cave
Billy Powers
lohn Epps
Dick Kelly
Clinton Strother
LeRoy Baggott
Billy Goatley
Wayne Barnes
Louis Battey
Hubert Griffin
lames Fitzgerald
FOURTH ROW
tLelt to Rightl
William Mauldin
Preston Towns
Tim Gleason
Marvin McNair
Bill We-ant
Frank Lockman
Eugene Gilbert
David Frankin
H. B. Allen
George Stulb
Herbert Stelling
Bill lakes
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Tom Boeckman
Lloyd Stanford
Albert Ingram
Billy Calhoun
Charles Stulb
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Pzbert Rice
Ehzcxbeth Tcrpin
Emzly 'Wellmaker
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SERGEANT-AT-ARMS .
W, N. Aqfstas
G. P. Bates
H. L. Blackstcne
G. R, Casey
C, L. Duvall
C. E. Evans
C. B. Hayes
Freshmen Literary Society
First Semester Officers
Second Sem ester Ofhcers
Members
I. L, Hzyres
N. A. Hull
T. L. Hung
O. R. Icrtes
U. A. Knotts
I. G. Mahapey
R. XV. McGraw
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MR. E. M. HARR1ss MR. ELROY DUPU1s
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A. O. WHITE
T. G. MAI-IONEY
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I. Moseley
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A. Page
H. Park
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First Semester Officers
VICE-PRESIDENT . .
SECRETARY-TREASURER .
PRESIDENT
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Second Semester Officers
VICE-PRESIDENT .
SECRETARY
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Members
Allston Eailie
Georqe Bell
Cason Bruker
Gilbert Cox
Francis Dales
Frank Harris
Charles Kimbrell
Guy Lewis
G H Parks
Faculty Advisers
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. CHARLES KIMBRELL
. WALTER REISER
, GILBERT COX
Walter Reise:
Donald Spicer
Bernard Wolfe
Cl-Ionorary Membersl
Eugene Goetchius
Ben Popkin
Claude Hill
Leslie Youngblood
M I D HUG!-IEY MP H M FELDER IR
CLAUDE HILL .
EUGENE Gosrciarus
MARTHA COOPER .
ALLEN Currs .
Muskete-er Staff
EDlTOR-IN-CHIEF
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. Literary Editor CHARLES HoUs'roN . . Managing Editor
. . Associate Editor Gonnrr KELLY . . , . Eusiness Manager
. . Exchanges LESLIE YOUNGBLOOD . Asst. Business Manager
. Athletics TANE PAQUETTE . . Circulation Manager
Contributors: Lenora Brown, Bill Byinqton, Mack Haynie, Herbert Stelling. Leslie
Youngblood, C. Parks, C. Simon.
Faculty Advisers:
G. M. Scorr I. M. ROBINSON
A. G. OWEFIS N. L. GALLOWAY
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Walter Dunaway
Garnet Brake
Ernanuel Blancs
Marshall Blandenberq
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Forest Stringer
Albert Cloud
Mary Katherine Reiser
ZND ROW-Left to Right
Robert Wilkerson
Douglas Bernard
Louis Griffin
William Ready
Billy Wynne
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TREASURER .
Elzrence Anderson
Sara Bailey
Mary Barnes
Leoline Black
Mary Barnes
Iverson Bryaris
Virginia Carr
Anne Cotter
Icuett Davenport
Icy Dunaway
Cecile Fielder
Neal Fine
Euqene Goetchius
Christine Green
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Dcrcithy I-Iaynie
Cl arles Hirustin
Carolyn Hull
Evelvn I:-llnssn
Gene Kerr
Shirley' Kc-cat:
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Frankie Kreps
Tee Lawrence
Frances I.IcAll1st
Grady lXIi:Rae
Charles I.Ii-ddlekr
Eleanor Lfiller
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Walter Ivfurray
Mary lf. Reis
Iaite Sanfir-il
Hazel Srruqas
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BILLY LEE
Eilly, the son cf Nr, and Mrs. Ian-ies Eothwell Lee, is the ycuraest solo pilot in the United States, l-le
was recognized as such some time ago by the American Magazine. At the age of ten he made
his solo flight in a Taylor Cub from Daniel Field.
JACK BOARDMAN
lack, the son oi Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Boardman, has aocornplished national recognition as a slzeet
expert. The following is his recordsz Augusta Skeet Club Championship, 99 out of a possible lOOg Class
Championship at Spartanburg, l46 out of a possible l5O, Class A Championship at Augusta, '36
out of a possible 1007 Southern Championship at Atlanta, 94 out of a possible lOOy lntroductory
Atlanta City Skeet Championship, 49 out of a possible 507 Dixie Skeet Championship, 95 out of a
possible lUOy Southern States Small Bore Championship' 43 out of a possible 50g Piedmont Skeet
Championship, 282 out of a possible SOO: Class A Piedmont Championship, 285 cut of a possible
lOOg Augusta Skeet Club Team Shoot High, 96 out of a possible lOOy Southeastern Skeet Charn-
pionship at Iacksonville, 99 out ot a possible lOOp Southeastern Small Bore Championship at lack-
sonville, 47 out of a possible 50: All Georgia Five Man Team: National Championship, 3rd Place,
98 out of a possible lOOg Holder of Southeastern Lcng Run. l62 straight.
J. T, Hftms, JQ.
lack, the son of Mr. and Mrs. l. T. l-lains, was named individual champion ot PI,G.T.C. units in
the United States. His excellent score of 398 out of a possible 400 helped the Academy Rifle
Team to win the 1938 Hearst Trophy.
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HQl'bllL,S Florist
Flowers for All Occasions
PHONE 7231
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625 Thirteenth St. Phme 614
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H AR LEY 'S
2120 Oglethorpe Ave.
Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables
Oysters in Season
Phones 6716-6717
fohn L. Armstrong
INSURANCE SERVICE
112 8th St. Phone 698
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F, lD. IDOOLIDORTH CO.
Houston Ice and Coal
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Printing - Engraving - Ruling - Binding
Ellis Street Augusta, Ga. Phone 2225
R A D I O
Frain llatliu Service
Quality Work at Reasonable Prices
PHONE 789
410 8th St. Augusta, Ga.
Central Garden
FLORIST
PHONE 6826
Carefully Selected - Artistically A g d
Properly Presented
Augusta's Oldest Florist
With Newest Ideas
WALTON WAY AT HEARD
N. l'. .XNlJI'IRSON. Pr-lp.
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S. R. Kelly 8: Son
Sherman and Hemstreet
Real Estate - Insurance
Augusta, Ga.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Sheri
M. Gary Whittle
Sanitation is the First Thing
in Health-
BROWN 8: WILLIAM.SON'S
SANITARY BARBER
Sl-IOP
Corner 8th and Broad Streets
We Will Appreciate Your Patronage
F. E. FERRIS 8: COMPANY
Clothiers and Haberdashers
For Men and Young Men
752 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
J. .B WHITE
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846 Broad Street
JEWELRY - GIFTS - NOVELTIES
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IOSEPI-I E. BRYSON
judge of the Municipal Court of the
City of Augusta.
Treat Yourself to The Best...
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SANITARY BARBER SHOP SCHUUL
S. F. C. Bldg. Lobby Augusta, Ga.
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Modern Insulation 81 Roofing Co.
Wi11iford's Cleaners
432-34-36 Eighth St. Phones 3 and 4
646 Reynolds Street
AUGUSTA, GA.
A Clean Place to Clean Clothes
TI-IE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE BANK
AUGUSTA, GEORGFA
Strong - Sound - Progressive
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SALES AND SERVICE
IVY MOTOR CO.
521 Broad Street
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840 Broad Street
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Graduatlon and Clit Bools
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Murphy Statlormery Lo
720 B o Cl St Ph 1150
BELK WHITE CO
Dry Goods Notnon
Ready to Wear
Clothung Shoes Gent s
Furnishings
843 845 847 849 B d St
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905 BROAD STREET
724 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
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HUGH BARTON
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Augusta, Ga.
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REALTY COMPANY
Everything in Roofing and Sheet Metal Work
Real Estate, Loans and Insuranc
Marion Building Augusta, Ga. 623-625 Reynolds St. Phone 4172
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Old Savannah Road
GEORGIA-CAROLINA DAIRIES
Cmnpliments of
General Tire 81 Supplp Co.
Augusiu's MASTER Service Station
724,14 yofffezf
Successor to Goldberg's
Broad at 12th St. Phone 2600
Where Smart People Meet
HILL BRANCH! Walion Way at Baker Ave. Smart Fashions
Phone 2737
The Augusta Uffice Supplg
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EVERYTHING FROM PENS TO SAFESH
The Young Business Man's Store Drugs With A Reputation
Make Our Store Your
Headquarters 902 Broad Street Augusta, Ga
sos Eighrh sr. Phone 1497 PHONE 4016
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA MUNICIPALS
LOCAL AND GENERAL MARKET SECURITIES
Iohnson, Lane, Space, Sz Company, Inc.
Investment Securities
733 Broad Street Telephones 3047-3048
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870 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
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Headquarters For Academy
Drill Shoes AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
HOTEL RICHMOND
Under New Management
912 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
After Graduation-
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S- F' C' Building 636 BROAD STREET
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GOLF - TENNIS - BASKETBALL AND
FOOTBALL SUPPLIES
Complete Fishing and Hunting Equipment
210f12 Eighth st.
Phone 3280
I-I. E. PEEL
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Phone 1410 Augusta, Ga.
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1002 Fenwick St.
AUGUSTA
Wholesale Fruits and Produce
Cold Storage
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Diplomas-Invitations-Cards
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H. S. Canfield Georgia Rep. 1560 No. Decatur Road, Atlanta
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4 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. 1 Vo
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Real Estate - Fire and
Casualty Insurance
Surety Bonds
807 Broad Street
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The Quality Shop
874 Broad Street
COM PLIMENTS OF
S. IJIINALIJ FURTSIIN llll
1553 BROAD STREET
MILL SUPPLIES
653 - Phones - 3105
Heating and Air Conditioning
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Georgia Railroad Bank
And Trust Company
Main Office:
701 Broad Street
Uptown Branch:
1109 Broad Street
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporati n
Member Federal Reserve System
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221 Ninth Street
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Give Us A Trial and We Will Make
A Customer of You.
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COMPLIMEXTS OF
Whitney McNeill
Electric Co.
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
640 Broad Street Phone 1316
Southern Welding Co.
J. A. OUZTS, Prop.
ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE
WELDING AND CUTTING
Auto Frames and Axles Aligned Accurately
With Bear System
623 Ellis Street Telephone 1332
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CENTRAL CLEANING
1010 Broad St.
AND4 PRESSIN6 co. PHONE 2365
PH M. KTCZZET, Pr-Hg.
Augusta.
All Work A11 Garments Georgia
Guaranteed Insured
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Augusta Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Augusta, Georgia
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J. Willie Levy Co., Inc.
756 BROAD ST.
Style Quarters for High School and
College Boys for Nearly 90 Years.
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Board of Commissioners
Roads and Revenues
Richmond County, Ga.
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976 BROAD STREET
Phone 4268 Augusta,
PERKINS LUMBER COMPANY
619 13th Street Te'ephone
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SERVICE STATION
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565 Broad Street Phone 2626
Cfommins Studio
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Maxwell Brothers
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933 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
Phone 6867
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Southern Roofing gl Insulating Co.
ROOFING MATERIALS
Rock Wool Insulation
Asphalt Tile - Paints - Wall Boards
Phone 2881
13th at Walker St. Augusta, Ga.
COM l'l.IM IENTS OF
Frank Renick
818 Broad Street
WE SPECIALIZE IN HOME HEATING
Residential and Commercial
AIR-CONDITIONING
Oil-O-Matic Burners - Iron Fireman Stol-:ers
Westinghouse Air-Conditioning
PHEON IX UIL COMPANY
Heating and Air-Conditioning Division
700 Twiggs Street Phone 195
Royal-Crown Cola
Twice As Good - Twice As Much
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COTTON OIL CO.
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HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS
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Member ol: Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation
Woodward Lumber Co.
L U M B E R
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Architectural Woodwork
Phone 1161 Augusta, Ga.
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Oil Mill
Cnttim Blimm Cottonsecrl Meal
Modern Cotton Gin
890 Savannah Road Augusta, Ga
Reliable
Trucking Co., Inc.
Daily Over-Night Service
Augusta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
Phone 3316 WAL. 6209
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JEWELERS AND DIAMOND
BICYCLES - MOTORCYCLES
PENNZOIL
MERCHANTS
R. L. Sumerau 8: Son
862 Broad St. Augusta. G
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Phone 7300 Augusta, Ga
602 Broad Stfeef Augusta' G M.A1N STORE: Partridge Inn
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Augusta. Georgia
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