Academy of Richmond County High School - Arc Yearbook (Augusta, GA)
- Class of 1945
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PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
SECRETARY
TREASURER
KATHARINE NORVELL
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HARRIS
KELLY
HOWARD
HOFFMAN HARRIS
,, ,ANNE KELLY
JACK HOWARD
Hilti Soplzof fares
CORAL MILTON BANKS
"Variety is the mother of
enjoyvne-nt."
Cheer leader lg Glee Club 25 Sig-
ma Delta Chi 23 Sponsor 2.
FLORENCE DOLINSKY
"It is amazing how little I'itev'atu1'e
there is in the 1vo'rZfI."
Basketball 1.
LEILOU CALDWELL
"A fair exteoviov' is a silent
v'ecommen,clat1on."
Y. W. C. A. lj Honor lg Sponsor 1.
FAYE DUNAWAY
'L-l clieerfzrl disposition is fl 7n'ism
tlmt -reflects blue trays."
Honor 15 Sponsor 2: President of
Litergxry Society 23 President of
Spanish Club 2: Assistant Secre-
tary of Glee Club 29 Associate Rd-
itol' of Rainbow 2.
JOHN GORDON CLARK
"He'Il jinrl IL ll'll!l."
High Honor 15 Phi Theta Kappa 2.
LOULIFI REID!! IIUNN
"The cuuliuus svlrlmn err."
High Honor lg Librarian of Glee
Club 2: Phi Theta Kappa 2.
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POLLY .IO EVANS
"Tim Irirl: nf Slllfflllllllfjlli
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how 2: Literary Society 2: Cleo
Club 2: Phi The-ta Kappa 2.
IIURUTHY C. GILLM.-KN
"N'lo nr: nA':'1'1' In'lraljlN.-'
Honor lg Literary socioty 2.
MIRIA M S. FLEMING
"IIrlhr lryi Iinr' fum xlmulvl fm'g1c'!
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Glr-0 Club 12.
WILl,l.f'Ul H, GRANAIPE
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MARGIE GIBBS
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AUI 'HEY VIVIAN GREEN
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MARTHA LANG HOGAN
"Know, then, that I consizler brou'n
For ladies' eyes the only color."
Sponsor 23 Secretary of Glee
Club 2.
JOE E. GREENE
"Facts and Figuresg Put 'em
flown !"
The Triangle 23 Rho Chi 2.
THOMAS JACK HOWARD
"The test of u man is the fight he
mul:es."
High honor 15 Lieutenant 13 Cap-
tain 23 The Triangle 1, 25 Sabre
Club 1, 25 President of Rho Chi
29 Treasurer of class 25 Literary
Society 25 Student Council 25 Mus-
keteer staff' 25 Rainbow staff 25
Phi Theta Kappa 2.
BESSIE B. HANKINSON
"BIns1ff11fl is the mlm' of rirtzzef'
NORMA ELIZABETH HUIYSON
"Thy 'IPIYIIIUSUI is ll vflnrlle in thy
merilf'
Literary Society 2: Spanish Cluli
25 Assistant business niaiiagm-1' of
Rainbow 2.
JAMES HOFFMAN HARRIS
'Alfa lulllluf. but ln- lmppfr tlnvfiulh
piety."
Vice-president of class 23 Vice-
prc-sirlent of Spanish Club 23 Lit-
erary Society 2: Student Council
23 Rainbow staff 25 Muskcteer
staff 2: The Triangle 2.
SARA NATALIE
JOLLES
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Phi Theta Kappa 2.
IPOIIIS HAIIIIY
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walls:
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falls."
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.IUNICS
"But give mc my lor? and n fig
Vol' Um' 11-nrlll.
Spanish Fluh 2.
HARRY I.. KIIIKLANII. JR.
"lf fx fl yrvrlf plugin In In' Inu
lfuml.wnnla ll mlm."
Huskc,-!I1z1II I1 SIIIUI1' Club I. 22
I.im-utr-nan! lg f'ayitain 12: Sr-crf-tary
ivf The 'I'rianSIIc 2.
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IEJZIJI' Of Musl-af,-tm-i' 25 Trl-asurer of
Student f'nunciI ZZ: Sf-crutury nf
Hass 2: Litcrarx' Socivty ZZ: Phi
Thr-ta Kappa 2.'
DONNA MARIE MCCOY
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Honor 1: Sponsor lg Y. W. C. A. 1.
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KATHERINE NORVELL
"The leader was fl. Zl'0I?lfl7Ln
Honor lg President of class 25 Stu-
dent Council 2g Glee Club 25 Lit-
erary Society 25 Musketeer staff 2g
Advertising manager of Rain-
bow 2.
JEANNE MCGAHEE
NA still and quiet conscience"
Y. W. C. A. lg Literary Society
25 Rainbow staff 2.
MERRIE OVERSTREET
"What should I do but be merry?"
Literary Society 2.
MEARA MCKIE
"In framirzy an artist, art hath
thus rlecreetl
To make so-me good,
fo exceed."
Literary Society 23 Gl
Art editor of Rainbow
but others
ee Club 25
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J. CORTEZ POWELL
"A pair of legs encased in
In'eecl1es."
The Triangle 1, 2: President 2:
Basketball 1, 23 Letter 1, 2: Sabre
Club 1, 2: lst Lieutenant 13
Major 2.
CAROLYNE MORGAN
"I u'ouIrln't hi' nn angel. for angels
ha rv to sing,
1'rI rather he a xoplmmore anll
never' rlo a thing.
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"A multitude of books distracts
him."
Thv Triangle 1, ZZ: Vice-president
2: Sabre Club I, 2: 2nd Lieuten-
ant 1, 23 Secretary of Rho Chi 2:
Basketball 1, 2: Letter 1, ZZ.: Lit-
vl'1ll'X' Society 2.
RUTH SAWILOWSKY
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SUZANNE WILLIAMS XYADE
"With her eyes in flood with
laughter."
Honor lg Secretary of Literary
Society 25 Musketeer Staff 25 Lit-
erary Editor of Rainbow 25 Phi
Theta Kappa 2.
NANCY LEE STEPHENSON
"The force of her own, thought
makes her way."
Basketball 1, 25 Band 29 Literary
Society 2.
ELEANOR WATKINS
"Huppiwess is IL rirtzle."
Pianist of glee club 2.
DOROTHY NEAL STRINGER
"Silence is golden."
MARTHA CLAUDE WIENGES
"Youth comes but once in a
Iifet1'n1e."
Honor 1: Basketball 1: Zeta Rho
Sigma 1, 2: Vice-President 1:
Spanish Club 2: Glec Club 2: Lit-
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GRACE TOOLE
"Tho nmyif' of Il, fllI't'.n
Vice-President of class lg Secre-
tary of Student Council lg Cheer-
lcarlcr 1: Zeta Rho Sigma I, 2:
Vicc-President lg Glen- Club 2: Lit-
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JANE YOUNG
"Nothing is more troublesome than
the effort of thinking."
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VICE PRESIDENT - - HARRY BAILEY
SECRETARY - - JACK BANKS
TREASURER - - WILLIAM SMITH
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JOHN D. ADAMS
Transfer 35 Glee Club 45 President 45 Richmond Hi-Y 45 Varsity
Football 45 Sergeant 45 1st Lieutenant 4. '
LARRY A. ADKINS
Track 35 Sergeant 4.
EARL ANDERSON
JOHN ASHLEY
HARRY BELL BAILEY, JR,
Honors 1, 2, 3: Beta Club 3, 45 Secretary 45 Academy Hi-Y 2, 23, 45
Secretary 35 Vice-President 55: President 45 Block "R" Club 3, 43
Sab1'e Club 45 Freshman Literary Society 15 Glee Club 4: "B" Yar-
sity Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Rainbow staff 45 Ser-
geant 35 Captain 45 Major 45 M. S. 8: T. Merit Bar 25 Class Vice'
President 45 Musketeer staff 45 Best Drilled Company 15 Student
Council 4.
JIMMY BABBITT
"B" Varsity Basketball 25 Sportsmanship Medal, "B" Varsity Bas-
ketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 "B" Varsity Football 2: Varsity
Football 3,45 Captain 45 Friedman Trophy 45 Class President Zi, 45
Student Council Il,-15 Vice-President 45 Academy Hi-Y 2, Il, 45 Treas-
urer 35 Vice-President 45 Sergeant Ii, 45 Rainbow staff 45 Glef:
Club 4.
JOHN JULIAN BANKS
Transfer 25 Cheer Leader 35 Sergeant 515 Captain 45 Sabre Club 43
Richmond Hi-Y 225 Varsity Basketball Il. -1: Varsity Football 45 Block
"R" Club 22, 45 Class Secretary 45 Glee Club 45 Rainbow statl' -l.
H. E. BENTLEY,
Best llrilled Company 33: Rainbow stat? 45 Sergeant 4.
JAMES H. BISHOP, JR.
llainbuw stall' -15 Corporal 45 Spanish Club il.
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GEORGE BARRETT BOSWELL
Corporal 35 Sergeant 4: Band 4.
RICHARD BOYD
Corporal Ii: Sergeant 4.
BILLY MAC BRIDGES
if llrillr-ri Company ZZ, S23 Glee Club 4
ICUGICNE N. BRUKER
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PRESTON li. RUSSEY
9u'g:r-:nrt -l: Cleo Club l: Orc'l'l4-stra
ANDREW R. CATO
Honor 2.
SAM CLAYTOR
JOHN L. CHILDRESS
Mnintw Football -lg Academy Hi-Y 43 Corporal 325 Seurmnt -I Blncl
Academy Hi-Y 4: Rest llrillcd Platoon
Sefzzbrs
JIMMIE C. COLEMAN
Sergeant 4.
HAROLD L. COLE
Honors 25 Corporal 35 Sergeant 45 M. S. K T. Merit Bar 2.
B. A. CULPEPPER, JR.
Track 2.
F. J. CULPEPPER
"B" Varsity Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Most Valuable Player
33 Best Back 45 Sergeant 3.
ROBERT G. DENNIS
Richmond Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 43 Rainbow staff 4: Business
Manager 43 Sergeant 3, 4: Glee Club 43 Golf 2, 33 Best D1-illed
Platoon 35 Block "R" Club 3, 4.
BEVERLY DOLAN
Richmond Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 4: Corporal 31: Sergeant 4: "B"
Varsity Football 2.
FRED IIRESSEL, JR.
Literary Society :lg Sergeant -lg Varsity Football 21.
PAT EVANS
Beta Club 23, 4: Academy Hi-Y 33. 4: Secretary 4: Rand l, 12, Ii, 4:
Sergeant 133 2nrl Lieutenant 4: Band Modal 33: Mori! llnr l, 21
ll. A. R. Jlg Highest Honors 2. 31: Ynlesiictorian -1.
F. M. FAULK, JR.
Richmond Hi-Y 2, 21. -l: Sergeant 4: Honors I
JOE EDWARD FAULKNER
Beta Club 3, 43 Honors 1: High Honors 2, Il: Glee Club 4: Sabre
Club Al: Spanish Club 4: Literary Society -lg Sergeant Zig Captain 4:
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SAM B. FOX
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W. T. HERRINGTON
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RICHARD S. HESLEN
Sergeant 2, 3, 4.
TOMMY HODGES
Richmond Hi-Y 3: Sergeant 3, 45 Cheer Leader 4.
Glee
Transfer 35
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A. G. HOLMES
J. A. HORNE
MARION HUDSON
JOHN HUGHES
Corporal 43 Honors 2.
TEII HUNTER
Club 45 Sabre Club 4: Corporal 23: Captain -1.
B. L. JOHNSON
Sergeant flg Honors 1.
WILBUR ll. JONES. JR.
Sergeant 213 2nd Lieutenant 4.
JAMES A. KEN I'
High Honors Ii: Rainbow stuff 4: Activities Editor -1:
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IIEMICH KENT, JIT.
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M. P. LARISEY
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IRYIN L. LEYY
ll--iwrs l. 2, Ii: li:-lu Club IZ: Uxrpnrail 375 lst Licutcnant Al: Sabre
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JAMES H. M.-XINUI!
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lalmmrws 1, 2. IZ: Tinfta Club fl. -l: YlCl'-l,l'l'Slfl4'lll 351 l'1'vsi1lcnt -lg Rich-
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bnw staff 4: Editor-in-chief 4: Golf 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Basketball 4:
Prf-siflcnt of Class l: vlCC-PI'L'rlfll:llf nf Class 12: Glu- Club Al: Sturlf-nt
Cfiuncil 31: Merit Bur 2.
EDWIN NI. NI.-XY
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DAVE McDOWELL
Band 1, 2, 3, 45 High Honors 1, 25 Sergeant 45 Musketeer stalf 4.
WALTER W. McELMURRAY, JR.
Sergeant 45 Rainbow staff 45 Musketeer staff 45 Hi-Y 4.
PAT McKINNEY, JR.
ARTHUR H. MERRY
Corporal 25 Sergeant 35 2nd Lieutenant 4, 55 Sabre Club 4, 55 Glee
Club 5.
E. HOWARD MERRY
Honors 15 Richmond Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Secretary 45 Rainbow staff 4:
Literary Editor 45 Musketeer staff 45 Glee Club 45 Corporal 35 lst
Lieutenant 45 Sabre Club 45 Best Drilled Company 2, 35 Best Drilled
Platoon 2.
FRELON WILLIAM MITCHELL, JR.
Corporal 45 Sergeant 45 2nd Lieutenant 45 Best Drilled Company 45
Musl-:eteer stat? 5.
JOHN E. MITCHELL
Corporal 3, 45 Best Drilled Company 2, -I.
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M. K. MONK
lst Lieutenant 45 Sabre Club -15 Rifle -l.
WARREN CARL MOR.-KN
Freshman Basketball 1: Class P1'esicleni25 Richmond Hi-Y 45 Var-
sity Football 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Corporal of Prize Squad 2:
Glee Club 4' SG1l'G"ll'It 4' Block I Club 1' Musketcer stnlt -I
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St-rgcant 4: Corporal 2: Spanish
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K,ui'pr1rzil 2: S1-rgi-ant 32, 4: Glcc
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H. B. MUNIYY
Club -1.
E. J. JIUICPHY
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BILLY II. MURRAY
Club -1.
.l.-UIICS I-l. OWENS
Scrum-:uit 4.
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Varsity Footbnll 4.
BOBBY I'HII.I,lI'S
Sabre Club 3. 4.
CHARLES PHILLIPS
f'nrporal lg Scrgn-ant 32, -lg Varsity Football 22, -lg "B" Varsity Foot
ball lg All-G. I.
A. A. 4: Most Valuable Player 4.
T. IRVIN PUNII
Hurt lvrilled Company 2, li: Best Ilrilled Platoon 25 Richmond Hi-X
2, IZ: Sergeant 4.
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SIDNEY RAYNES
Honors 1, 2, 33 Literary Society 35 Beta Club 3, -lg Corporal
Sergeant 45 2nd Lieutenant 45 Rifle 45 Sabre Club 4.
A. C. RHODES
Corporal 45 "B" Varsity Football 3.
OSCAR RICHARDSON
JEFF ROGERS
Best Drilled Company 2, 223 Basketball IJ, 4.
RICHARD ROUNTREE
F. F. RUSH
Glee Club -15 Best llrilled Company 2, 223 Best llrillerl Platoon 7
Sergeant 45 Honors 2.
JOHN W. SCROGGS
Track 2, 3: Academy Hi-Y 3, 4: Sergeant 4: Manager, Track Team 4.
W. E. SEIGLER
Captain 4, 55 Sabre Club 4, 55 Af-ziclmny l-Ii-Y -l, 53 Sergeant 2.
Varsity Football 4, 55 "B" Varsity Fontlinll 353 Block "R" Club -I, .,.
JOHN HAYES SH FIRM.-KN
Honors 13 lst Lieutenant 4: Sabrv Club .lg Rivlnnmnl lli-Y 2. 23. -l.
Treasurer 515 Vice-Prvsiclcnt 'lg Glcv Club .lg Rainbow stntl' -lg llill
2, Sl, 45 Class Vive-Presirlent 2: Class Sm-crm-t:u'y 21: Sturlvnt 1'-nnwil
FIELIIICR SIMPSON
Piolo 'v Club '7' Clnlnwtr' Club 2: llonors l. 2: lb-tai Club SI, rl,
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BILLY SKINNER
JIXIBIIIC C. SMITH
In-ta Club 21, Al: Richmond Hi-Y Nl: Honors 1. 2, 22: Corporal 3: Ser-
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IIHY SMITH
WlI.I.IAM JAMES SMITH, JR.
Honors l: Flass Treasurer l. 2, 4: Academy Hi-Y Il: Richmond Hi-Y
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'1'i'unsfm-I' bl: Ilunvl -lg Orchestra 4: Academy Hi-Y 4.
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WM. A. ST. JOHN. JR.
Sergeant IZ, 4: Staff 4.
I1UNAl,.ll S. TIMMERMAN
Honors 13 Corporal 213 Sergeant 4g Corporal of Prize Squad Il:
BOBBY USRY
Academy Hi-Y IZ, 4: Sabre Club 4: Beta Qlub 3, 42 CIHSSDVIFC-
President 1: lst Lieutenant -1: Corporal fig High Honors I: Hl2hf'rl
Honors 2, Jig Rifle 32. -lg George Traylor Memorial Medal 2: Rifle
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HORACE USRY
Corporal 35 Sergeant 45 Varsity Football 49 Glee Club 43 Best
Drilled Company 2, 3.
ERNEST XVAAGNER
Corporal 35 Sergeant 45 Staff 43 Best Ivrilleil Platoon 2: Best
Drilled Company 2, 3.
WALLACE WARI PLOW
Sergeant 4.
SIDNEY R, WASHINGTON, JR.
Honors 19 Sergeant 35 Captain 45 M. S. 8 T. Merit Bar 2.
ROBERT WHALEY
Sergeant 4.
BARNEY B. WHITAKER, JR.
Best llrilled Company 2, 35 Sergeant 4.
ALONZO WHITLOCK. JR.
Glee Club -lg Musketcer staff ,lg Make-un Editor 4g Best In-illefl
Company II.
HARRY WHITNI-IY
Ric-lnnonrl Hi-Y 2, Il: Musketcr-r stalf -l: Sabre Club 4: C01'IiUl'21l Ir:
lst Lieutenant -lg Rillf- 2, Il, -lg M. S. S: T. Merit Bar 2: Gmit-ral
Wood Merlal Zig Rifle Mcflal 21, -lg "B" Varsity Football ZZ: Block
"R" Club fl, -I.
WILLIAM C. WIIKITRSON
Band 1, 2, ZZ, 43 Corporal Zig Sergeant -1.
EARL WILSON
Corlloral 41 Serileant 5: "B" Varsib' Football 31: "R" Vnrsitx' Bus-
ketball 3: Freshman Basketball 1: Varsity Football 4. 5: Varsity
Basketball 4, 55 Track -lg Block "R" Club 4, 35 Best llrillecl Com-
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High Honors 2: Honors 35 Beta Club -lg Sergeant 4.
LOUIS H. WOLCOTT
lst Lieutenant 43 Sabre Club -l: Beta Club 45 Musketeer staff 4
Rainbow statl' 4.
1 FRANK ALLEN YOUNG
Coi'1iornl Il: Serigt-ant Al: Ritlc 4.
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Harry Bnilcy lm-nw-Q his vicioux manipulation of thu mbn: to Scwm-ll Camp, hoping than Sun-ll iw :iclm-pt :it
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Jack Banks leaves his locker with its cherished collection of pin-up girls to IVray Farlowe, in the hope that
Wray will keep his mind on school work.
To some freshman whose voice has not yet changed, Gene Bruker leaves his hard earned title of "The Frank
Sinatra of Augusta."
john Childress and Harold Cole leave their daily conversation in a foreign language to anyone who volunteers
to determine exactly what language it is.
Though he may need it, Sam Claytor unselfishly leaves his jitterbugging ability to -Iohn Fleming.
To Nick Culpepper, Flavius Josephus leaves his swivel-hips, hoping that Nick will carry on the tradition of
the 'iCotton Express."
Bob Dennis bequeaths his golf clubs and talents to George Maxwell in the hope that George may help beat
Lanier next year.
To Hall Peebles, Pat Evans leaves his never ending struggle for passing grades.
Joe Faulkner bequeaths his Castilian accent to Willard Weeks in the hope that Willard may someday reach
Spanish 41.
To some Freshman who never expects to rise above the rank of private, George Harth leaves his Military
posture and conduct.
Billy Jones leaves his record breaking ability to feed the hogs, milk the cows, eat breakfast, comb his hair, and
catch the bus before 7:30, to Shirley Hammack.
To anyone who thinks that he can handle such a combination, Bobby Lyons leaves his ability in all sports and
his rosy cheeks.
Howard Merry leaves his profound love for Tech and Physics to Donald Fortson.
To any toothpaste company who may need it for advertising, Carl BIoran leaves his eveready mile-wide grin.
Jack Sherman bequeaths his many extra units to any junior who may find need for them next year.
Hoping that Mr. Nfosely will conserve his already well conserved energy. Fielder Simpson leaves to him his
slide-rule.
To Pat Smith, who doesn't seem to need it. his big brother, jimmy. leaves his friendly nature.
Wilbur Smith bequeaths his successful technique with women to Harry Kitchens that Harry may succeed. too.
Bobby Ifsry leaves his passion for Superman Comics to anyone who still believes in them.
To Bobby Mulligan, Barry Whitney leaves his position as "Number One Man" on the Rifle Team.
To some ambitious Freshman aspiring to high positions in the organizations of the School, Vaughn Blaxwell
leaves his extraordinary executive ability. wil. speeches antl all.
Irvin Pund leaves his enormous storehouse of peroxide to Billy Richardson.
.It-IT Rogers leaves to Miss Mertins and hIiss Rumbley his "Flying Fingers" to aid them in their typing.
To the Class of 46. we. the Class of '45, leave: our dream of having a practical Honor System: our patience
in waiting for this Annual and our Class Rings: our struggle for Sixteen Units: our hopes for a G.l..-XA. Title:
and finally our winning ways with the feminine portion of junior College.
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THE RIFLE TEAM
The Academy Rifle Team of 1945. under thc instruction of Sgt. Fechner, shot in
two Fourth Corps Area Matches,
The Fourth Service Command Match required the top ten men to shoot the four
positions: prone. sitting. kneeling. and standing. The Hearst Trophy Match was shot by
the five top men.
Barry Whitney achieved the highest average for the second time in two years
followed by Bobby Usry. who also shot with the team the previous year.
Medals are presented each year to the ten men having the outstanding scores,
while the General Wood Medal is awarded to the boy making the highest average each
year.
BARRY WHITNEY CARTER HAGLER JAMES McARTHUR
BOBBY USRY BARRET BOWDEN CALVIN TOOLE
SIDNEY RAYMES ADRIAN COHEN FRANK YOUNG
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Gracluatccl at University of Georgia. 1929. Football, 1926-27-
23. Captain 1928. Baseball, 1927-28-29, Professional Base-
ball. Class AA with Rochester, New York. 1929, Mr, Jacob-
son is General Manager of Clausscns Bakery.
He coached as a hobby and the Rainbow wishes to express
its appreciation for his unselfish and valuable contribution
to our sports program.
BERNIE 'WARD-Head Coach
Graduated at Mississippi State, 1938. B. S. Honors Basket
ball. 1935-36. Baseball, 1935-38. Football 1935 36 31
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ARC 21 Greenwood
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20 Athens
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"Cotton" Culpepper, Best Back '44, Most Valuable '43
JIMMY BABBITT, Center
Captain '44, Best Lineman '44
WILBUR SMITH
Co-Captain '44 Best Lineman '43
All G. I. A. A. '43
Because of the stubborn resistance of the Musketeer forward wall,
Richmond was scored upon by rushing only twice during the season,
once by Lanier, and once by Savannah.
Longest Punt Returned
"Cotton" Culpepper returned three punts for an average of 65 yards,
scoring a touchdolwn each time.
Longest Run
John P. Adams playing against his old teammates from Porter Military
Academy, took the ball from center, faked to Bobby Lyons, and went
straight through a beautiful hole, put there by those hard charging linemen,
and ran 75 yards for a touchdown.
Longest Pass
"Cotton" Culpepper heaved the oval for 50 yards to Willard Weeks for
a score against Porter.
Longest Punt
J. D. Jordan, standing behind his own goal punted to Charleston's 20
yard stripe,
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and played heads-up ball in the last two perods, winning
20 to 0,
Disaster! A, R. C. journey to Macon to meet the
powerful Lanier Poets. who were boasting one of the fastest
teams in G. I. A. A. circles. The boys from Augusta play-
ed an excellent game but were literally "outrun". The
final score was Lanier-21. Richmond-0.
After the defeat suffered at the hands of the Lanier
Ports. the Cadets were inspired to hard work and met
Porter. as Coach Ward says, "In the right mental frame."
The Coziclfs used every man from the first to the third
string against the desperate Charlcstonians. Every man
clicked, the Purple and Golds easily winning, 64-0, Cul-
pepper scorcd six times.
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JOHNSON J. P. ADAMS
Then the inevitable happened. Savannah High
came to the old home town with a long list of defeats and
the determination not to add another. The Cadets evident-
ly were still living in the glory of the past week and played
"lowsy" ball the first half. The midpoint of the game found
them trailing 13-0. The boys staged a come back in the
last half but were able to score only once. The game ended
13-6, Savannah.
Two defeats were all the Cadets cared to have list-
ed in the column headed "Lost". On Thanksgiving Day,
they met and defeated Riverside 20-6. "Bernie's and Roy's
charges" played one of the best games of the season in a
packed stadium.
The Musketeers ended a highly successful season
by defeating our hometown opponents, Catholic High. With
Jimmie Babbitt and Earl Wilson starring, the Irish were
not able to cope with the power of the Cadets who scored
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The cadets opened the G,l,.X..X, with a hard
fought victory over Savannah. -I-2-39. -lack Barnes
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lJeYaney again leading the attack.
Now on to the city league where again the
cadets broke even by winning five and losing five.
LYith FI'l6flITlZ1I'l'S. the Cadets came out on top
with both games, just as they flicl with Royal
Crown. The Arsenal anrl the earlets split even.
each winning one game. .Xgainst the Doctors the
cadet cagers ran into harcl luck. The Blerls win-
ning both games. In the two games with their are
rivals JCA, the ARC boys lost by hearthreakinglv
close scores, the first 35-3-Lf. the second similiarly
close.
Even though the cadets were outscored in some
of their games they were never outfought. They
never gave up until the final whistle blew.
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The .ICA Basketeers, under the watchful eye of Coach Gaskins.
were the most successful of the four ARC-JCA basketball teams. They
finished the first half of the city league undefeated and lost only to the
Doctors in the last half. As "The Rainbow" goes to press, they are await-
ing the playoff for the City League Championship.
In their first intl-r-collegiate game the basketeers journeyed to
Savannah and downed Benedictine College 52-44. The next Wednesday
found the purple and white in Macon where the powerful Lanier Poets
defeated them 53-31. In the home coming game on Friday of the same
week Lanier again came out on top as did Jordan the following night.
In the final interscholastic game B, C. took the college quintet 42-32
The spark of the team all year was Bobby Lyons, an excellent,
all-round player who was constantly hitting the basket.
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BASKETBALL
The J. C. A. Girls' Basketball Team of 1945, hand-
ad by Coach Ward, had a very poor record as far
F games won and lost were concerned, but showed
'reat improvement during the season. With only
wo girls, Margie Gibbs and Nancy Stephenson, re-
lming from last years' team, the task of building a
rrmidable team proved insurmountable
Even in the face of the tough opposition of the
nugusta City League teams, some members of the
. C. A. team exhibited excellent basketball skill and
nowledge. Little Margie Gibbs was among the top
:orers of the entire league,with Nancy Stephenson,
'eggy Knuck, Loyce Scott. Mary and Ellen Gallag-
er, and Jackie Hodges, each displaying skill on the
ourt comparable to other girls in the league with
iuch more experience. The above girls were ably
ssisted by Mary Ellen "Take me home" Edgar, Ann
'arriba, Bobby "Legs" Redish. Fay Grammar, June
'obyns, Betty Long, Irdell Schmidt. and Peggy
Davidson, each of whom deserves much credit for the
uprovement of the 1945 team.
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Banks, Cotton Culpepper. Robert Spears.
Second row-Bobby Devaney. Billy Seigler. Jimmy Smith. Shirley
Hammack.
Front row-Lester Crouch. Vance Logan. Jimmy Babbitt. Aubrey
Rhodes, Earnest Wnqner.
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Ralph Boerckel, Gene Bruker, F, W. Chance. C. A. Cooper.
J. R. Cornelison. F. S. Gary, J. H. Gibson. J F. Grammar,
Otis Gillebeau. L, NV. Helmly. Bill Mclntosh. Charles Owens.
Wilbur Smith, Van Renick, D. McKinney. and Jack Ken-
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OUR CHEERLEADERS
There's certainly a word of thanks due t0 Our ViVaCi- batic ability. Of course, there was always at least one of
ous cheerleaders who added so much to the enjoyment of the very special Gallagher smiles in evidence.
the football games this year. They really went "All out"
to keep the crowds roaring and the team winning. In a
tough spot there was always Tommy Hodges, Head Cheer-
leader, to cheer up the crowd with his famous "duck-walk" inspiring 3 feeling of real 5P0l'HfSm3l'1Sh1P In the whole Stu'
So thanls. Vyvyan, Carolyn. Harry, Henry, Mary, El-
len, Tommy, and Stanton, for the bang-up job you did in
while Stanton "Joe" Lewis thrilled them with his acro- dent body.
HODGES, BROOME, GALLAGHER, SHEARER. GALLAGHER, HAINS. SCOGGINS
Apology for Spring Sports
We apologize for the incompleteness of the section on Spring Sports. Due to wartime conditions it was
necessary for the annual to go to the publishers before the organization of these activities. Spring Sports have
been one of the highlights of the school year in the past, and we hope will continue to be. Wle wish all these
students participating the best of luck.
GOLF
The Academy team this year is expected to make a fine showing as they have in past years. Practice began
early and the team should be in top shape before the annual G.l.A.A. tournament. There are several retuming
lettermen and a number of promising newcomers. Members of the team are: Vaughn Maxwell. Bob Dennis,
Billy Phinizy. jack Sherman. George Maxwell. Frank O'Connor. Gordon Rheiney, and Carlston Rheiney.
BASEBALL
The Academy team is expected to bc one ol' the strongest teams in the state this year. There are several
returning players and a number of excellent players from the Batte y Post. The team will be under the super-
vision of Mr, Ward. Players are: Vance Logan, jimmy Smith. Lester Crouch. Bobby DeVaney, Billy Seigler,
Shirley Hammaek, Cotton Culpepper. Vaughn Maxwell. jack Banks, Charles Smalley. Harvey Hogan, Audrey
Rhodes, Pat Smith, Jeff Rogers. Tony Weathers. john Flemming. Dewey jones. Ernest Wagner, jimmy Babbitt.
TRACK
The track team this year is made up largely of sophomores and juniors. Under the capable leadership of
hir. Gaskin, the team is expected to progress rapidly. With experience these hard working boys should put the
Academy team among the top. Members of the team are: john Scroggs. Mgr., Larry Adkins, M. G. Anderson,
Red Bames, Ralph Boerekel, Gene Bruker. F. W. Chance, C. A. Cooper, J. R. Comelison, F. S. Gary, H.
Gibson, J. F. Grammar, Otis Guillebeau, L. W. Helmly. Bill McIntosh, Charles Owens, Wilbur Smith, Van
Renick, D. McKinney, and Jack Kennedy.
TENNIS
Reorganized for the first time in a number of years, the tennis team is underway with a large number of
boys out. Mr. Beechmen and Sgt. Fechner are the advisors. Matches have been scheduled and the team is looking
forward to a fine season. Players are: Billy Richardson. Barry Whitney, Howard Merry, Feilder Simpson, John
D. Adams, Sidney Washington, Pierce Marks, jimmy Owens, Harry Shearer, Harvey Bentley, Carter Hagler,
Bailey Monday, and Stuart Capers.
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CLAYTON ROBINSON
KATHERINE NORVELL
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Vaughn Maxwell
Faye Dunaway
Agnes Burdashaw
Louis Wolcott
Harry Bailey
Suzanne YVaclc
Howard Merry
Jack Howard
Anne Kelly
J. H. Bishop
Elmo Fields
Hoffman Harris
H. E. Bentley
Julian Bugg
James Kemp
Jerry Murphy
V. VV. Harris
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Walter McElmurray
Charles Hoover
Alton Culpepper
Meara McKie
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George Harth
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Gene Bruker
Maxine Shapiro
Jack Banks
Jean McGahee
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Bob Dennis
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Don Timmerman
Billy Richardson
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JAMES DRANE
GRADY DEAS
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WILLIAM SACRE
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The name Hi-Y indicates the relation between boys in
High School and the Y.M.C.A. movement, The purpose of
Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the
school and community high standards of Christian char-
acter. Selections of members from the three upper classes
are made on this basis.
With a total membership of thirty-five the Richmond
Hi-Y achievements have been so recognized by the Georgia
Hi-Y office. The state headquarters lists the Richmond
Hi-Y among the top five in Georgia, there being over two
hundred such clubs in the state.
This club meets every Tuesday night at the Y.M.C.A.
and each meeting enjoys some special program outlined for
the clubs enjoyment. A member also enjoys parties and
dances which are regular features presented by the organi-
zation.
HALE BARRETT
SEWELL CANIP
BOB DENNIS
BEVERLY DOLAN
WRAY FARLOW
F. M. FAULK
DONALD FORTSON
BILLY FLEMING
JOHN FLEMING
HAL FLYNN
DABNEY GRAYBILL
BILLY HATCHER
CARTER HAGLER
LeVERNE HODO
JOHN JACKSON
MARION LARISEY
VAUGHN MAXWELL
GEORGE MAXWELL
HOWARD MERRY
PIERCE MARKS
CARL MORAN
BUDDY MARTIN
WALTER MCELMURRAY
TACK NEWTON
BOBBY MULLIGAN
IERRY MURPHY
FRANK O'CONNOR
IIMMY OWENS
E. L. PERRY
BILLY PHINIZY
ERNEST PUND
BILLY RICHERSON
VAN RENICK
IACK SHERMAN
JIMMY SMITH
PAT SMITH
WILBUR SMITH
FIELDER SIMPSON
BILLY SIF FERT
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MORRIS WARR
SIDNEY WASHINGTON
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PROGRAM CHAIRMAN NATALIE JOLLES
MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN JOELLE RUSH
SOCIAL CHAIRMAN HOFFMAN HARRIS
SOCIAL CO-CHAIRMAN KATHERINE NORVELL
MEMBERS
MARTINA ALLEN
IANE BARNES
AGNES BURDASHAW
SHELDON COHEN
FLORENCE DOLINSKY
FAY DUNAWAY
MARY ELLEN EDGAR
POLLY JO EVANS
DOT GILLMAN
I-'AY GRAMMAR
HOFFMAN HARRIS
GENE HORNE
JACK HOWARD
NORMAN HUDSON
NATALIE JOLLES
ANNE KELLY
BRIGHT MCCONNELL
MEARA MCKIE
IEANNE MCGAHEE
VIRGINIA MARTIN
KATHERINE NORVELL
MERRIE OVERSTREET
CLINTON PARDUE
JOELLE RUSH
HENRY SCOGGINS
MAXINE SHAPIRO
GRACE TOOLE
LEONARD VERDERY
SUE WADE
MARTHA WIENGES
SHIRLEY WILENSKY
FAYE DUNAWAY
BRIGHT MCCONNELL
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The purpose of the Academy Literary Society is to improve its
members ability in debates. deelamations. and other activities. Under the
excellent leadership of Mr. O. Bostiek the club has made great progress
toward these goals. The enrollment is larger than it has been for several
years. and a more ambitious program has been undertaken.
All the members have participated very actively in the programs,
and have often volunteered to engage in debates. All members have bene-
fitted greatly from these programs. Everyone attending the meetings of the
Literary Society has profited in many ways, hy receiving training in debat-
ing. declamation- and an improved knowledge of Proclamatory Law.
An excellent constitution has been drawn up by the club, and many
other activities have been undertaken. The bi-monthly meetings are xvell
attended. It is the hope of our society to make its members better fit
to become worthy citizens of this community.
PRESIDENT ....... I . . CHARLES HOOVER
VICE-PRESIDENT .W A, . .BILLY BURCH
SECRETARY , .. . . HALL PEEBLES
MEMBERS
O. M. BOGESLOV
W. C. BURCH
MARVIN COBURN
E. DORSEY
E. A. EPSTEIN
D. C. GRABILL
M. HARELIK
C. B. I-IAGLER
I. HENG
W. HARRIS
C. E. HOOVER
W. L. HERNDON
G. MAXWELL
N. C. MOSELEY
J. J. NIXON
C. P. OWENS
HALL PEEBLES
L.. POWELL
BILLY RICHARDSON
J. ROBERTSON
L. WILINSKY
JOE FAULKNER
RAY STUCKEY
JAY SAWILOWSKY
JACK SAWILOWSKY
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The Rho Chi is Z1 club expecially for pre-medi-
cal students. The purpose is to better acquaint its
members with the medical profession. This is ac-
complished by programs concerning some phase of
medicine and by occasional trips to the medical
school and hospital. The club has its meetings on
Thursdays. The faculty advisor is Mr. C. .-X.
Scruggs, Professor of Chemistry at Junior College
and Richmond .-Xcademy.
PRESIDENT ........ .. ....... JACK HOWARD
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SECRETARY ..,,,, ,,,,,,, J ACK RHODES
TREASURER .... ,WWSHELDON COHEN
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MEMBERS: Julian Bugg, Faye Dunaway, Joe Faulkner Audrey Green Joyce Hale Donald Hall Hoffman Harris Charles
Hoover. Norma Hudson, Doris Jones, Bailey Mondy Clayton Robinson Martha Wienges William Eubanks
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT ,, ,,,, ,H FAYE DUNAWAY
VICE-PRESIDENT WW ,,,, HOFFMAN HARRIS
SECRETARY , ,,,, ,HJOYCE HALE
TREASURER ,,,, , . WBAILEY MONDY
Salud Amigos!
This year the Spanish club, under the direction of Dr.
McDowell, studied Spanish legends and literature along
with the derivation of the Spanish language. One of the
nost interesting highlights of the year was the reading of
Don Quixote, the all-time masterpiece of Spanish literature.
At one of the weekly meetings the club enjoyed the visit
of a former pupil of Dr, McDowell who now lives in
Buenos Aires. He talked on the customs and fashions of
South American life and his eight year old son entertained
with several Spanish songs.
The Spanish club has done much toward promoting
in the school a growing interest in Spanish and the member-
ship has grown with each meeting.
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HARRY BAILEY
CHARLES EDWARDS
PAT EVANS
SAM F OX
JOE FAULKYER
GEORGE HARTH
IRVIN LEVY
VAUGHN MAXVVELL
DANE McDOWELL
E. L. PERRY
SIDNEY RAYMES
FRANCIS SIMPSON
JAMES E. SMITH
BOBBY USRY
LOUIS WOLCOTI'
WILLIAMS
BILLY BURCH
SEWLL CAMP
FRANK CHAVEL
FRANK COCHRANE
ADRIAN COHEN
WILLIAM EUBANKS
KENNETH FREEMAN
WILLIAM LEE HERNDON
CARTER HAGLER
CHARLES E. HOOVER
JULIUS T. JOHNSON
WILLIS MILLER
IVAN PARKER
HALL PEEBLES
HAROLD E. PHILLIPS
BILLY RICHARDSON
GORDON E. WALTERS
L. M. VVHEATIEY
W. F. SHIPMAN
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HARRY BAILEY PAT EVANS
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT . . VAUGHN MAXWELL
VICE-PRESIDENT SEWELL CAMP
SECRETARY HARRY BAILEY
TREASURER . .PAT EVANS
ADVISOR - , A. D. GASKIN
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Membership in the Gold "R" Society is the highest honor which can be given to an Academy Senior, for
it is based upon a wide variety of accomplishments in different deparmients of student life. Students eam gold
"R" points in club activities and student government, as well as by attaining high scholastic and mili-
tary ratings.
The winners of the Gold "RU this year have distinguished themselves as follows:
Harry Bailey: Honor certificate: three years membership in Hi-Y, Beta Club: Vice-president of Senior Class:
Varsity basketball letter: NB" Varsity Basketball '43 : Merit bar: Commissioned officer: Rainbow staff: Glee Club.
Jack Banks: Student Council two years: Football letter '41-4: Basketball letters '43 and 'sl-4: Commissioned officer:
Glee Club: Rainbow staff : Cheerleader '44-.
Pat Evans: Highest honor certificate three years: Hi-Y, Beta Club: Band letter, outstanding cadet in band, win-
ner of merit bar: Rainbow staff : Debate team.
Joe Faulkner: High honor certificate three years: Class officer two years: Beta Club: Commissioned officer: Glee
Club: Literary Society: Rainbow staff: Debate team: Declamation team.
Sam Fox: Honor certificate three years: Beta Club: Hi-Y: Commissioned officer, best drilled cadet 19-14, two
merit bars: Glee Club: Literary Society two years: Debating team two years.
George Hartli: Honor certificate three years: Beta Club: Hi-Y: Commissioned officer: Glee club:
Musketeer staff: Rainbow staff.
Vaughn Maxwell: Honor certificate three years: Freshman class officer: Student Council: Hi-Y: Beta
Club: Commissioned officer: Varsity Golf letters two years: Rainbow: Glee Club.
Jack Sherman: Honor certificate one year: Student Council '-I-3-'-l-1: Class officer '42-'-13: Hi-Y: Com-
missioned officer: Rifle team letter two years: Debate team: Contestant in Declamation Contest.
WVilbur Smith: Honor certificate one year: Football letters '43 and '-If-l: "B" Varsity basketball '-12:
Friedman's Trophy '-13: Class officer three years: First Sergeant: Rainbow staff.
Bobby Usry: Highest honor certificates three years: Beta Club: Hi-Y: Commissioned officer: Rifle team letter
two years: Debate team: Contestant in Declamation Contest.
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MEMBERS OF THE BOYS GLEE CLUB
BILLY BRIDGES EARL ANDERSON
JACK BANKS SAM FOX
GENE BRUKER F W, MITCHELL
BILL BLANCHAHD HORACE IQSRY
JOHN ASHLEY QI-XRL MORAN
JACK SHERMAN JOHN ADAMS
IOE HENDERSON IIMNIY BABBITI'
BOBBY PHILLIPS DONALD HALL
3ILLY POWERS HOWARD MERRY
B R. MURRAY A E WHITLOCK
H J ARLON GEORGE HARTH
F. F. RUSH H, G. DEAS
I.'.XL'GIIN MAXWELL LEE WILLINGHAM
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H. H. FLYNN
J R. YEAL
FED HUNTER
I Ii FAULKNER
Ii F DOLAN
HARRY BAILEY
IUIIN MOORE
FRANK OCONNOR
PRESTON BUSSEY
ALONGO WHITTOCK
F. E. HODGES
W, W. THOMAS
A. H. MERRY
ARTHUR MERRY JIMMY BABBITT
PIANINST LIBRARIAN
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PRESIDENT LLBRARIAN
MEMBERS OF THE GIRLS GLEE CLUB
:ORAL BANKS JOSEPHINE GARRETT MEARA MQKLE
:AROLYN BROOME MARGIE GIBBS KA'I'I-TERINE NORVELL
JUNE DOBBINS FAYE GRAMIVIAR JOLLE RUSH
FAYE DUNAWAY AUDREY GREEN MARY RUPERT
LOULIE DUNN VYVYAN HA1Ns GRACE TOOLE
HELEN EUBANKS LeVAUGN HAWKLNS ELEANOR WATKINS
POLLY JO EVANS MARTHA HOGAN MARTHA WIENGES
ADELE EARR JEAN MCGAHEE
ELEANOR WATKINS
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LITERARY EIJITUR
MANAGING EDITOR CHRIS BAINS
BARRY WIII'I'NEY
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CLAYTON ROBINSON
.XSST MANAGING EDITOR
MAKE-L'I' EDITOR
EXCHANGES JUNE DUBYNS
SOCIETY EDITOR AGNES BURDASHAW
MILITARY EIJITOI:
SPORTS EDITOR
ROBERT GEER
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BUSINESS S'I'AFI"
BUSINESS MANAGER LEE WILLINGHAM
ASST. BUSINESS MANAGER BILL BLANCIIARD
.XDYERTISING MANAGER ANNE KELLY
ASST, ADVERTISING MANAGER MARTHA NORVELL
.XSST ADVERTISING MANAGER SUE XVADE
CIRCULATION MANAGER EDWIN MAY
ASS CIRCUIATION MANAGER GEORGE HARTH
ASS CIRCUATION MANAGER HOFFMAN HARRIS
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HONORARY MEMBERS STUDENT MEMBERS:
C. G. CORDLE JOHN CLARK
J. O. DERRICK LOULIE DUNN
N. L. GALLOWAY POLLY JO EVANS
J. T. HAINS JACK HOWARD
E. W. HARDY NATALIE JOLLES
A. P. MARKERT ANNE KELLY
H. O. READ JOELLE RUSH
C. A. SCRUGGS SUZZANNE WADE
J. L. TALLEY
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Thu first class ul' Lf S. Vaclct Nurses cntcrcrl thc hltiuirir
lfullt-gr at tht- lit-ginniug' tml thc sccmnl st-incstcr, january Zlst,
ll?-H. 'liuw Hllltl' classcs ftullliwcrl in nrclcr t-:ich st-x'cntccn wcclis.
lhc c1utti'iluitnui ul lllvst' yltllllg' lztclics tn thc spirit :incl
lilicnlill1t'CwllL'g't'llils lit-t-u quilt-:tstuttcwu1'tl1y:1s the contribution
ill- tht- ciillrgx- tit thvnt. 'IM say this is tn spt-:tk nf thcin :ts iclcal
st urlcnts.
lfirst nf all, tht-sc ynting wtum-ii liruug'lit lu thcir school
tasks a st-i'it-iisiit-ss ttf piirpnsc st-lcleim scan aiiuui,-Z young stuclcnts.
'l'ht-5' rt-ztlizt-rl that tht-5' had clutscn thc u'tirlcl's nulmlcsl lll'Hl.L'SSlUl1
and that tlicy were also i't-sptuuliilg' lim their cuuntry's Call for a
uct-clcrl st-rvivc. X1rg'1'4rl1p ul sltitlcnls has cvcr maintained a more
pcrft-ct i't-cowl uf ztltcmlaiict- ur :i liiglicr stanclarcl uf academic Cx-
ccllcuct-. ,Xlit-vc all L-lst-. they lnriglitcnccl our halls with their
chccrfulncss. They gavc to tht-ir teacln-rs appreciative coopera-
tion. 'l'u thc aclniinistratinn thcy gave a lmcautiful loyalty. Let
it lic rccurclccl ht-rc that -:ur fzulct Nurses were an inspiration and
will always lic rcincmlicrccl as unc of thu lovcliest choicest groups
of young wonicn who crcr passed thru thc junior Cullegre.
CADET NURSES - GRADUATES JUNE 2, 1944
ELIZABETH SARAH BARTLES
NELLIE MAE BECK
CAROL BLANCHARD
MARY McDONALD CHRISTIAN
JUDITH COOPER
JULIA KATHRYN CORBIN
ELIZABETH DENT
JANE ELLEN FOX
KATHRYN REBECCA HARLING
BETTY ANNE JACKSON
NELLIE RUTH JONES
ESTHER CAMILLA KING
DOROTHY JUANITA LINDLER
SHIRLEY MILLER
MABEL ELIZABETH MOORE
FLORENCE ELLEN MORRIS
DORIS ANN RACHELS
ETHEL RUTH SOUTH
ELIZABETH MINA VEALE
FRANCES MURIEL WARREN
BETTY WELLS
RACHEL DUDLEY WHITAKER
HARRIETT SINCLAIR WOFFORD
WILLIE LEE WOODRUFF
LORENE EDMUNDS WOODWARD
DOROTHY INEZ YON
GRADUATES SUMMER 1944
BETTY JAMES BARTLETT
MAE DEE BELL
MARY TRAVIS BROOIVIE
BERNICE ESTELLE BRYAN
BETTY LEWIS COLLIER
ROSE MYRTIS JORDAN
EMILY GORDON SMITH
GEORGIA ANN SNELL
GRADUATES FEBRUARY 1, 1945
WILLIE ETHEL BROWN
JANET BUSSELL
VIRGINIA EVELYN COLLINS
MIRIAM EUGENIA EVERETT
ELMA LOUISE GRIFFIIS
FRANCES DELORES HALL
MARTHA ANNE HEFFERNAN
JOYCE ANNE JOHNSTONE
ELIZABETH RICE JOLLEY
ELIZABETH ANN MCNAIR
LULA McNEELY
ELEANOR FRANCES MORRIS
SYLVIA PARKER
ELIZABETH LOUISE REESE
GENE SCOTT
IDA VIRGINIA SIKES
ALLIE M. SINGLETARY
ETHEL ELIZABETH SMITH
FRANCES LEE SORGEE
MARY HELEN TIMMERMAN
CAROLYN VIRGINIA WATERS
ERNESTINE MARIE WATERS
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PRESIDENT
LEONARD HEARD
VICE-PRESIDENT
SHIRLEY HAMMACK
SECRETARY
CHARLES SULLIVAN
TREASURER
JACKIE PYLE
FACULTY ADVISOR
E. M. HORNE
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The Vocational Agricultural work was
idded to the Academy curriculum this year
iecause of a feeling on the part of the school
nfficials that such training is higly desirable
in account of the number of rural students
ittending the Academy. Their participation
n this High School Agricultural class en-
itles them to join the Future Farmers of
lmerica.
The F. F. A. has been organized to give
:oys training in specific farming. The A. R.
I. Chapter is only one of the many chapters
n Georgia, which has a state membership of
ipproximately 10,000 boys, Four degrees
ire offered to the young farmers. They are:
'Green Hand," "Junior Farmer". "Georgia
'lanter", and "American Farmer". The de-
ees are awarded according to the accomp-
ishments of the students in their practice
nrograms which they carry on at their homes.
Fhese programs include the raising of live-
stock, and crops, and the improvements of
.he home farm.
The Community Canning Plant under the
mpervision of the Department of Vocational
Agriculture canned over thirty six thousand
:ans of fruits, meats, and vegetables. This
:en thousand dollar canning plant, the most
Inodern and complete in the state, serves
:ver nine hundred families. It was built and
financed by the Augusta Marketing Com-
lnission.
The motto of the F. F. A. is "Learning
'o do, Doing to learn, Earning to live. Liv-
mug to serve". A great deal of enthusiasm
is being shown by the boys in their class
Ework and in their home projects. The Ac-
ademy F. F. A. meets one night each month.
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JAMES AVERY
I-IILDGER BROWN
L. B. CADDEN
HERBERT CADLE
IRVIN CHENEY
ERVIN CLARK
WILLIAM CRAWFORD
HAROLD DYE
W. E. EDWARDS
GUY FREEMAN
INIARD GIBBS
WILLIS GODOXVNS
SHIRLEY HAMMACK
ELMO HATCHER
LEONARD HEARD
BOBBY HORNE
WILBURN HOWARD
MONROE JOHNSON
BILLY JONES
GERALD JONES
JAMES JONES
DERWENT LANGLEY
ERNEST N. NELSON
JACK NEWTON
JERRY O'I-IARA
ROBERT PEACOCK
JACKIE PYLE
CARL RADFORD
CARL RICKI-IRSON
CHARLES SMAl.,Ll71'i'
CHARLES SULLIVAN
THOMAS 'l'O0I.E
BOBBY WHALEX'
SHARLEY WRIGHT
R. YOUNGBLOOD
Enamourecl Architect of
Iiiialiwtirc-rl architect nf airy rhyme.
Build :ts thuu wilt. het-tl not what 1-:ich man says:
Gmirl srvuls, hut innicc-nt uf rlrt-:inn-rs' ways.
XYill cmnc. :tml marvel why thuu wnstcst time:
Othurs, lit-lmlfliiig huw thy tttrrcts climh
'Twixt theirs :tml In-:tx cn. will hrttc thcc all thy claysg
Hut must lmcwarc ui thmt- wht- cultic tri prziist.
U womlcrfmith. U ww-rkt-r in sublime
.Xml lic:u't-n-sunt flfltillllh. lt-t nrt lit- all in allg
lluilrl :ts thun wilt. llllSlHbill'fi hy praise ur hlzimc.
lluilrl :ts thou wilt. :tml :ts thy light is givcnp
Then. if :tt lzwt tht- :iiry ftructurc fall
Dissolve. :tml yztnisli-tztkc thyxcli ii-I slmmc.
They fail. :tml thcy alum-, who have mit Strivcn.
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There are phautoms on your hills, sweet laud-
Phautoms wa11d'ring down the path and o'er t
And through the soft damp sand
Beside your streams. - .
There's E1 pale thin Wraith of night-poor ghost!
YVho faintly gleams above your sunlit bridge
Low hum the pines an echoed boast:
"Ur1dyi11g dreams!"
Uudying dreams. . .
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HOME
On the other side of yonder hill,
-lust beyond that old, old mill,
Is a beautiful place called Home.
My fathers in his chair asleep,
My mother must her duties keep,
This is home.
My brother sitting by the fire
XYatches the flames leap higher and higher-
This is home.
And then another day is here.
And nothing in the world to fear.
This is home.
-Luther Fulmer. jr., :X.R.C. '47
TO THE DEAD
You Cannot hear the victors' song-the Mothers' quiet
l'rayer-the praises uf those you loved.
You lie here. on foreign soil. lost in Freedom's cause-
NYho can say you died in vain who fell so far from his
Native shores?
You died that children might laugh again-
That men might turn to God.
XYho can say what you wrought
XYho liberated humanity's heart and soul?
Your life was lost on a trail of glory
That led out of the dusk into dawn.
Not I alone stand here at your side-
Nor I alone who place this wreath at your graveg
My heart is the heart of a universe-
This wreath a symbol of our love.
God be with you who keep vigil
'Neath Freedonfs skies-
-l'vt Charles H. lValters. A.R.C., '35
qlironi letaly. September. 19-l4j
LINES TO EVENING
Now the quiet of evening comes.
A hush :fer everythingg I
XYinds blow softly through the pines: TONIGHT
SOON the night Wm reign' The night creeps in with stealthy pace
Xvith velvet da,-kncss' Sig,-er Stars. And robes the earth's dew drenched face,
, XVhiIe in the shadows may be heard
She comes on peaceful wing. The quiet Singing of a bird-
-Merrie Overstreet And like a phantom sweeps the breeze,
Rustling through the sleeping trees-
Hark. now I hear a whippoorwill
Chanting from yonder far off hill.
But suddenly the night grows still.
While pleasant dreams my fancy fill,
.-Xnd round me now the night doth close
As earth lies hushed in deep repose.
-Sue VVade, J.C.A. '45
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THE RATIONALIST
He looks at the world through an iron grate.
All the softness and plasticity of nature
Is measured out into small squares
And inflicted with corners.
-Charles Benson. J.C..X. '46
THE COTTON PICKER
lYith sun-seared hack
XYith parched artns and heat-dulled brain
He bends. . .
Xlfith bloody fingers
He plucks softness, whiteness.
-Charles Benson, j.C-.-X. '-l-6
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Elaborate plans are now being made for the
introduction of television into many towns and
communities during the immediate post-war period.
liatlio manufacturers already have accumulated
large stacks of transmitter and equipment orders
for future delivery. livery week the Federal Com-
munications Commission is passing on new license
applications for television stations. and frequency
assignments will soon be made to take effect after
the war.
.X low frequency radio signal can travel for
sex eral thousand miles. but it is useless for tele-
xision as it cannot transmit a clear picture. The
image appears badly blurred like a photograph tak-
en when the camera is out of focus.
'ln the other hand, a high frequency radio sig-
nal in the neighborhood of 100. Megacycles CA
megaeyele is a thousand kilocyclesl can transmit
a sharp. clearly defined picture. The big defect
lies in the fact that these high frequency radio sig-
nals. used in television. cannot travel along the
earth's surface for a distance greater than about 40
miles. This 40 mile limit holds true regardless of
the power of the transmitter.
In the broadcast field. a 50,000 watt transmit-
ter like XY.L.XY. can cover the United States with
its signal- By contrast. a 50.000 watt television
transmitter would not provide reception beyond a
:listanee of -l-0 miles. For this reason television
will be introduced in the immediate post-war era
through the medium of a great many widely-scat-
tered local stations. rather than by means of one
or two very powerful transmitters.
The owner of a television receiving set is limit-
,-d lu one video station that he can tune in on, pro-
v ided. of course. that he lives within 40 miles of the
local transmitter. The only exception occurs in
swvlllt' large city like New York or Chicago where
,here might he two television transmitters within
the -lll mile radius of his home- All commercial
telex ision transmitters are being assigned very high
radio frequency signals ifrequenciesj by the Fed-
eral t'onnnunications Commission.
'lille image on a modern television screen is
lllsl as clear and gives just as tnuch detail as does
the very best 'black and white' photographs of a
similar size. Moving pictures similar to those
shown at the local theaters may be easily transmit-
ted by television. Today a large number of phono-
graph records are being diverted into transcription
libraries of the broadcast to be played on the air.
In the future a large number of moving picture
films will he diverted to the film libraries of tele-
vision studios. In other words the moving picture
film will be the same thing to a television station
that a phonograph is to a broadcast station-
Uf the three large radio manufacturers who
are active in the technical development of televi-
sion. only one is interested in color television. Ex-
perimental results in this new field are rather en-
couragingg however, due to technical difficulties,
it appears that the transmission of pictures in their
natural color is still several years in the future.
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nto the midst of martyrs and saints.
nto the midst of great names and deeds,
nto the midst of I-Iis Promised Land.
To see the horror and strife of today. I ask.
Or more likely the loveliness of everyday?
Or. for the courage to seek and discover
His motive!
'fill then I shall console myself and say-
"l'w:is for the joy of living.
-Grace Toole. .I.C.A.. '45
FIRES
END OF THE ROAD
The end of the road has come.
I am satisfied. I have no fear
Of that to come. My life is done-
I have done the best I could
To he worthy of the gift of life.
Now I turn my back
On the world of sorrow and strife
The things I have done are done.
They can't he helped. I would not,
If I could. postpone my life longer.
I have lived my life of joy and sorrow. - .
:Xnd now. I am ready for-tomorrow.
-Merrie Overstreet. -I.C..-X.. '45
Firelight flickers and glinnners and burns:
Iimhers settle and smolder and dieg
And the light goes out,
And the warmth goes out.
Leaving ashes in which man discerns
No meaning or sign to signify
The service it rendered.-and. rendering. died.
Soul-fires slowly. then brilliantly flame.
Sometimes seeming to smolder and die,
And the light to go out,
.-Xnd the warmth to go out.
Leaving nothing hut ashes,-or shame.
.X wing of a word. a breath, or a sigh
May call hack the glow. the flame, and the fire.
GIFT
fate gave to me a ray of light-
The thrill of summer laughter. . .
int took it hack to make more hlack
The night that followed after.
-Meara Mcliie. 'I.C-A. '45
-Henry O- Read
OLD LETTERS
Spoken words soon die.
Leaving naught hut a haunting echo
Etched upon the mind and heart
Of the hearerg
XYritten words live, hut lie
Dorinant. feigning death. . .
All ready to live again. their
Vibrant warmth impart again.
And bring' forgotten voices
Ever nearer.
-Meara McKie. I-CA.. '45
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THE SOPHOMORE STUDY WORRIES
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Hur Science class is just a hump.
0 I lt's just like going acrnss the "Htunp".
lts altitude is sn very high.
Yiwu knmr yourself yull just get hy.
Z 0 The math class is such a pest.
lt cloCsn't ltmk like you Hlfyercstu.
Sometimes the math is quite all right,
.Xml then again you stumly all night.
SWEET SIXTEEN I 1
. H The lfnglish class is another worry,
Iwo oltl lor toys X '
., w ' - , . ntl l mean you really have tu scurrr.
'lun young tm' niell. , Y ,U In U fl 'll ff '
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- I H ' llecausc you have tt- knmr your stuff.
Ifor unly hwy sg t ' -
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' Last hut not least is Citizenship.
Anal yet. albeit I know that stuff is really a "pip".
Tl16SC Chllflffll fll'0Fel'fl 1 The teacher he says cume hack after school,
Like men nnpressecl I .Xnrl when he says that, it's really a rule.
Me nut a bit. . . , '
Hmm MCKM I C-Ax. .45 L N -XYinkic llarris, .X.R.C., '47
EARLY AND LATE
Heel lilll early, xrhy lt's only a quarter tu nine-
lntu the girl's ru-nn l gn lu jmwrler this nuse of mine. X
l shwulrl gixe my histwry a few niinntes inure, 'jf ff
Uh, shuxl lieafling uf the past is just gl lwvef I If
lint psy eli-fliigy is xx here l really shine. 1
lt taught ine swine -if thuse tricks wt' mine. l 1,
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heel I nwnl-I spill 1 Antler all mer nu elwtln-s.
Nure liiijw l flwn s at llt'l niixell np with l'.S1 F.
llhf Klerey nie, Q' Hflness QI'Ill'lHlIX, Uhf what a iatel
I'in nut iiilreii ininnles early l'ni ilfi'Iy-iixe X, -'ff'
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UNUSUAL CANDIES KQ
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FLOWERS
Il.lIlIIIN'S l+'I,llIlIST
Compliments ol
AUGUSTA
AMUSEMENT CO.
MILLER THEATER
The South's Most Beautiful and
Modem
College Blvd.
Phone 3-4406 - 3-4407 nvxpznuu. - Momnsxg
RIALTO
if and Dreamland Theaters
Compllmenlfs ol
RNIGAN
HAIELTJWARE HOMEFOLKS
CO' CIGAR STORE
1033-39 Broad Skeet Cigars Magazines
Sodas
BON AIR HOTEL
Top of the Hill
Augusta's Finest
Compllme-nts Ol
TOWN TAVERN
647 Broad St.
CLASS OF 1945
We Qjfer 'You Our Heartiest Congratulations
Your life has just begun. Many of you will seek higher educational
advantages, while others of you will begin your life work immediately.
Yet, no matter where you are, or what type of Work you are engaged in,
all of you are sure to have a home some day. Therefore, whether home
to you will mean an apartment for two, or simply "a room with a view,"
we urge you to start the practice early in life, shopping and saving on all
personal and home needs at Sears, Roebuck E5 Co., "Your Family Store
in Augusta."
SEARS, IHIEBUCK AND CUMPANYI
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Congratulations to SERVICE CENTER
Road Service, Tires, Batteries
The Graduating Class and Accessories
Walton Way at 15th Street
FROM A FRIEND PHONE No. 2f92S7
. . It - tp A
Compliments of Comp Hmm X Ol
Mrs. Cheshire's
BENTLEY BROTHERS Curb M,,.ke+
Furniture COmp6ny "For the Very Best in Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables"
Tlw SIOTU Df F7'iCHClly SCT'l'iCC
Wm. Schweigert
Q Co.
S46 Broad Street
Augusta. Georgia
Jewelry, Gifts, Novelties
Gardelle's Drug
Store, Inc.
"Where Friends Meet"
Broad at Seventh
Phone 2-6611
"The Rexall Store"
Compliments
General Tire 8:
Supply Co.
1165 Broad Street
Aug'usta, Georgia
Texaco Products
General Tires
Prest-O-Lite
Batteries
FAMILY LAUNDRY
544 Reynolds Street
CRYSTAL
LAUNDRY
1803 Walton Way
Compliments of
V alley Coaches
Augusta, Ga.
Mahlstedt Sz
Marshalk
Groceries, Feed. and Grain
1701 Twelfth St.
Dial 2-2651
116 Thirteenth St.
Dial 2-7030
Meyer's
Prescription Shop
Carl G. Meyer. Prop.
Prescriptions and Drugs
Ground Floor S. F. C. Bldg.
Augusta, Ga.
Real Estate Sales -- Loans
Insurance
Property Management
Over 27 Years' Experience
Blanchard Sz
Calhoun Realty Co.
Augusta, Ga. Dial 2-6621
AUGUSTA MAXWELL
SPORTING GOODS BROTHERS
COMPANY
FURNITURE
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS
Academy and Junior College Athletic Wear Frigidaires 1 Philco Radios
Spalding and Goldsmith Athletic Equipment D I '-
Golf, Tennis. Basketball 8: Football Supplies lapel les
Complete Fishing and Hunting Equipment Phone 2-5526
210-12 Eighth Street Dial 2-6007 933-35 Broad St. Augusta. Ga
Compliments of
GEORGLA
HARDWOOD
LUMBER CO.
ManufaCtu1'e1's and
Exporters
S. F. C. Building Dial 2-5317
Compliments of
MORGAN TRUCK
AND TIUXCTOR CO.
International Trucks
Farmall Tractors
101 7th Street Augusta, Ga.
CGNGRATULATIONS
Wygwib
Successors lo Saxon-Cullum
Co'vvo'1merwls
:F
Cenlrcll Cleaners
boa BROAD sr.
COmplimenlS
of
Ed L. Slelling
Ccfnolimenls Complimenls
of
of
Easlern
Molor Co. Doris Jewelers
"Your Oldsmobile Dealer"
595 Broad S+. 9I3 Broad S+. Augusla, Ga
PHONE 2-2655 PHONE M972
Compliments
oi
S. Sr S. Cafeteria
"House ot Ouality Foods"
"The Soutl'1's Oldest Nursery"
Fruitland Nurseries
l'Everytl'1ing Thats Beautiful"
Best Wishes
FRED YARBROUGH CO.
Raqea '4 feweleu
Diamonds, Watches, Iewelry.
and Radios
"THE HOUSE OF DIAMOND
Foon BROKERS VALUES"
MARGARET LOTZ Compliments
Specialty Shop
Simkius Seed Uolnpany
DIAL 2-5937
987 Broad Street
827 Greene St. Augusta, Ga. DIAL 2-8157
Compliments
Compliments
of
of
King Finance Co.
25 Iohnson Bldg.
Hotel Riehnlonfl
fx
ilrlllmurray Furniture Co., Inv.
MFll1'Illtl.ll'6 That Enduresu
EG
Krochler Living Room Suites
Coles Hot Blast Heaters and Circulators
Florence New Perfection Oil Stoves
923 Broad Street Augusta, G
luggusta liovai-Cola Ilotlling
l .
liompan
Augusta, Georgia
COMPLIMENTS OF
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
ROADS AND REVENUE
Of Richmond County
F. H. HOOPER, Chairman
F. R. MILES
R. P. MAYO
C. H. PITTS
C. T. SANDERS
E. C. MERTINS. Treasurer
W. H. SHERMAN, Clerk
GEORGIA LOAN OFFICE
STARK-EMPIRE
DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY,
LUGGAGE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
AND ACCESSORIES
1028 Broad St. Dial 2-9342 Cash and Carry Service
Compliments of
"We Buy and Sell Anything' of Value"
Elerta-Eczll and Household Appliances
Repaired
DIAL 2-28-IS 226 - 12TH ST.
The Buckeye Cotton Oil
Company
Munufzlcturers of
COTTONSEED PRODITTS
AL'ol'sTA. GEORGIA
ALFRED M. BATTEY
Investment Securities
Real Estate, Insurance
Southem Finance Building
Compliments
of
The Richmond Hotel
BEAUTY SHOP
Lobby of Richmond Hotel
CARL HAGIN
DELUXE PAINT SHOP
Auto Top - Seat Covers
Upholstering
Wrecked Cars Rebuilt and
Auto Painting
836 Reynolds Augusta. Ga.
DIVINE SHOPPE
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
828 Broad St. Phone 2-2908
Dial 2-6757
BUSY BEE CAFE
"Oldest Place in Town"
SHOE REPAIRTNG Western Steaks of
All Kinds
219 8th St. Dial 2-4094
B- A- Gavalas. PYOP- Very Best of Foods Served
B58 Broad St. Dial 2-6256
Compliment:
Coinplxtxents O,
Ol
W. C. IVEY COAL
S. H. KRESS AND CQIVQANY
COMPANY 1
36 Years of Serving Augusta
Sc - loc - 25C STORE "Good Coal at All Times"
1005 Roberts Street
834 Broad St. Augusta. Ga. Dia! 2-8218 Augusial Ga.
GEORGE C. BAIRD 81 CO.
Certified Public Accountant
Audits . . . Systems . . . Taxes
1505-06 S. F. C. BUILDING
Augusta, Ga.
Compliments
of
John F. Brickle and Co.
Bicycles, Lawn Mowers
and Repairs
Wll-I-IAM J- BncYcl.Es - Moroncvcmes
HEFFERNAN. JR. Pennzoil
'EAL mln ' LOANS R. L. SUMERAU 8. co.
nNsuRANcs
126 Eighth sh Dial 2-2931 -1248 Broad St. Dial 2-5301
The Planters Cotton Oil Co., Inc.
Augusta, Ga.
GREAR'S, INC.
FURNITURE
1204-06 BROAD smear
Compliments
from
THE BOSTON HATTERS
MY SHOP, Inc.
832 Broad St. Dial 2-7421
AUGUSTA, GA.
Smart Apparel for
Smart Women
This Page Made Possible Through
the C ouriesy of
Dr. R. E. Anderson
Dr. Edward Clark, D. S.
Dr. S. W. Fennell
Dr. Charles T. Hall
Dr. H. Wf. Hankinson
Dr. R. L. Henry, Sr.
Dr. R. L. Henry, Ir.
Dr. Vaughn L. Maxwell
Dr. Carl N. Moore
Another Dr. Friend
This Page Made Possible Through
the Courtesy ot 1
Dr. I. F. Burdashaw
Dr. I. H. Butler
Dr. Ralph H. Chaney
Dr. W. J..Cranston
Dr. Eugene Matthews
Dr. R. C. McGahee
Dr. R. L. Rhodes
Dr. T. Victor Roule
Dr. I. W. Thurmond
Dr. C. D. Ward
Dr. Geo. W. Wright
Another Dr. Friend
Phone 3-6271
H. T. Green. Prop.
Compliments of
Thomas
DeLuxe Cleaners Luncheonette
C. F. Hightower. Prop.
FRIED CHICKEN
SHRIMP - BARBECUE
315 Sth St. Dial 2-4325
2307 Milledgeville Rd.
Augusta, Ga.
Georgia Compliments of
Iron Works
Bassford
Manufacturers of
Phosphate Mining Machinery. and CO.
Sand and Dredging Pumps
Hydraulic Equipment
Augusta. Ga.
Established 1891
Office and Plant
842, 84.1 Reynolds
The Student's Store
J. C. Penny Co., Inc.
S-I0 Broad St.
"It Pays to Shop at I"enny's
Fresh Milk Cows
For Sale
At All Times
A. J. Moree
EQ Miles: Milledgeville Rd
Augusta, Ga.
Wash At
Hulse Laundry
"Just a Good One"
Compliments of
Ruben's
Department Store
"Augusta's Only Home
3--I-151 Dial 2-2-160 Owned Department Store"
A Semi L0 iff Every 914-16-18 Broad Street
u ge Phone 2-6671-2
F. E. Ferris 81 Compny
"CIo+I1es ol Ilie Be-Iler Kind Tor Ivlen,
ancl Paslnions Tor YouIl'1"
HICKEY FREEMAN
DOBBS
ARROW
752 Broad SI. Augusfa, Ga.
The Jones Furniiure
Company
Eslablislied I896
' IOIO Broad SI'ree+
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
For Beffer Values in
Diamonds, Wa+cI'1es and Jewelry
VISIT
ECKUM ONES
B ETTER 84 JEWELERS
M. A. Beclcurn W. C. Jones
BeHer Prices . . . Repairing . . . Engraving
Complirnenlrs of
J. G. Cushman
and
James T. Ramsey
I-lERNDoN'S CAFE
Lockharf, McAuliffe and
Company
Real Esfale - Renling
Insurance - Surely Bonds
807 Broad Sfreel'
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Complimenls of
Skinner Aufo Supply
Company
Ba.,
DRINK
NIINLKQRO
99 co LA W4'
Best By Taste Test
A Hotel ol Distinction
C3:::g'l1m-en The
f ' PARTRIDGE INN
TIE
GREENES
BAMBOO ROOM
Augusta's Smartest Grill
FRIED CHICKEN
Dzigiy Southern Style
Compltments dons At 8th
of T-BONE PISEJUR
STE-A-KS LM' PIE c 15 s
FRIED and
STEWED The
T. E. NORVELL CO. OYSTERS 1
842 Reynolds Street
A Pleasant Convenient S'
Environment 2
THE CHICKEN STICK
Broad at 8th
CALL YOUR ORDERS
PHONE 2-6093
Compliments of
THE
QUALITY SHOP
FOR MEN
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS
FURNISHINGS
874 BROAD STREET
Satisfied Wlifb Small Profits
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Compliments of
FRANK RENICK
Exclzzsive Merfs lVear
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Conlplinzerzlr of
League, Duvall XL Powell
Real Estate and General Insurance
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Georgia Vitriiied Brick
And Clay Company
Augusta, Georgia
CUIIIIDIIIIIEIIIJ of j. T. Sanders C. K. Field:
. N Auto Electric and Carburetor
SlkQS Coal and Coke Company Service
1498 Wrightsboro Road
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
llnc Specialize in
IGNITION and CARBURETOR XVORKS
Phone 2,5658 608 Ellis Street
AUGUSTA, GA.
"Since l889"
AUGUSTA
LUMBER CO.
v
Building Maferial
Lumber - Millwork
V
Dial 2-I8I3
Augusfa, Ga.
V
Cornplimeni
of
COWART
RECAPPING CO
509-11 Broad St
Phone 2-68I8
"When you fhink of Recaps
Think of Cowarf Caps"
V
Royal Garage
and Tire Co.
The Soufhern
m anis si. CoH'on Oil Co.
Gas - Oil - Washing
G'-easing Manufacfurers
Tire Repairs - Vulcanizing Collon Seed Producls
Recapping High Qualily Ferfilizer
24-HOUR SERVICE Augusta' Ga.
Phone 2-2725
. Compliment, of
Meredlfh
0P'l'iCCll CO- Souiheasfern
Oplomeirisfs and Oplicians
740-42 Broad S+ree+
Augusla, Ga.
Fur Company
9Il Greene S+.
Augusfa, Ga.
Complimenis of
Phoenix Oil Co.
Fuel Oil
Wm. Penn Moior Oil, Greases
Sanilary Supplies
700 TWIGGS DIAL 2-532I
You'll Feel Like New
BiIl's Barber Shop
W. E. "Bill" Williams, Prop.
Always fhe Besl
Ladies' and Children's Work a Specialfy
Souihern Finance Corp. Bldg. lLobbyl
Augusla, Ga. Phone 2-7824
Sherman 81 Hemslreel'
Hill 81 Mulligan Produce Co.
Inc.
Wholesale
Realfors Frui+s, Produce and Groceries
Complimenis McDonqId'S
of
W. Inman Curry
"The Hill"
Richmond Counly, Georgia
Willingham Aulomobile
Finance Corp.
"A Home Company for Home Folks"
I39 - 8+h Sfreel' Augusla, Ga.
Groceries and Meals
l40l MONTE SANO
DIAL 3-448i
Compliments of
Emory Williamson
Company
Brokers and Distributors
Compliments of
Sam L. McCreary
Merchandise Broker
Compliments of
Reliable Transfer
Company, Inc.
General Offices
Augusta. Ga.
Compliments of
E. R. Davis Coal Co
1533 Broad St.
Compliments ol'
.Iohn J. Miller
Company
Compliments of
Ferris Auto
Storage
816 Ellis Street
333
Compliments of
Interstate
Coffee Co.
DDQ
Compliments 0 f
MCELMURRAY 81 CO., INC.
EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE
DISTRIBUTORS OF
ROBINHOOD ENRICHED FLOUR
1553 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA.
Blow Pipe Rock Wool Insulation 82
BUILT UP ROOFING
FURNITURE
901 Broad Street
Modern Roofing Sz Metal
DIAL 2-6508 AUGUSTA. GA
Works
The Best in Roofing and Cm,,p1f,,,e,,,X
Sheet Metal Wfork
Of
Q ,
646 Reynolds St. Phone 2-2225
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Augusta, Georgia
SCOTT'S MEAT MARKET
LYNWOOD SCOTT, Prop.
V
Feafuring
NATIVE AND WESTERN MEATS
POULTRY AND SEA FOOD
FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES
AND GROCERIES
Cu're and Prefiy-Shorf and Comphmenis of
fall,
Hull, Barreif,
They EII stay 'runed Io 'rhis
Ca Towell
w Sou+I1ern Finance Building
G
A
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The BIue Ne+worIc
Augus+a's
Home Owned Sfafion
Complimenfs of
C. T. Pund 8: Co.,
Inc.
GROCERS' SPECIALTIES
and Paper Producfs
97I BROAD ST.
IauSSe:iS
.J Q
Jm4gigg5Brea m
if SUI:-5'
'Y cw-"'f. -fl'
,, ffW"fP
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Cwzgratlrlaliozzx
Sales and Service ro
The Class of '45
from
Walker-Durant Motor Co., Inc.
"Your Ford Dea1er"
Broad at 14th St. Phone 2-5571
AUGUSTA
HARDWOOD CO.
Molly Pond Road
Phone .Z-6456
AUGUSTA. GA.
C 'l
Osbon Auto
Supply Company
1275 Broad Street
New Tires. Batteries
Recapping and Yulcanizing
All Size Tires
Auto Accessories
Compliments of
S. Donald Fortson
Company
Mill Supplies
901 Reynolds Street
Augusta. Georgia
Compliments of
The Richmond Hotel
Barber Shop
Sporting Goods
Photographic Supplies
Bowen Bros.
Hardware Co.
905 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia
...-
Compliments of
Camp Gordon
Service
Augusta, Georgia
E
N. 8: W.
Camera Exchange
The Only Exclusive Camera
Store in the City
"Full Line of Adult
Games"
Photo Supplies
.Authorized Dealer for
Eastman, Ansco, Argus,
Bell and Howell, Keystone
220 Sth Street Dial 2-4057
Augusta. Georgia
FACE BRICK
COMMON BRICK
STRUCTURAL TILE
MEIIRY HIIUS. HIIIUK K TILE 00.
Augusta, Georgia
Augusta Clearing House Association
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
MEMBER BANKS
GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK 6. TRUST CO.
CITIZENS 6. SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK
THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF AUGUSTA
UPTOWN BRANCH OF GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK
6. TRUST CO.
Mb ll-'DIC dFdIR S
- --
Feeflrighl Milling Company
Feedrigllt-Your Frzends Foreve
STOCK AND POULTRY EEEDS
Augusta, Georgia
Witll Best Wisl1e.s to the ARCJCA COWPIWQHIS OI
F2l1'1',S Clothiers
HB5 'Farr' tllc Best"
STUDENT CLOTHES and UNIEORMS
ARE OUR SPECIALTY
Dial 'l'700'l S53 Broad St.
WOODWARD LUMBER CO.
Compliments
of
X l
Curtis Millwork Masouite Produtcs
Dial 2'-l6II Augusta, Ga. 71-l ELLIS STREET DIAL 19876
..
Congratulations
1945 Grads !
from
J. B. WHITES
Auqusfas Leading Sfore
Since I874
Best wishes for zx successful
season for thc Academy
Go-lf team
An lnieresfed Friend
l
H. Shmerling
JEWELER
Diamonds - Walches
CASH OR CREDIT
9IO Broad Si. Dial 2-555i
Augusfa, Ga.
Comcilifrwews
of Rinker
Lewig qnd Olive' PCliI'l'l' 81 Glass CO.
Inc.
The Rexall Sfore
Choose
Pharmacy as a Profession
GLASS FOR ALL PURPOSES
Phone 2-777I 869 Broad S+
Augus+a, Ga.
"Where Qu Iii , Ac urac and
Fair Pijnlicyy Precvaili Y
Company Twiggs
Prescripiion
"Shoes for 'rhe
En+ire Family" To
8l6 Broad Sf. Augusfa, Ga.
Phone 2-8477
Eye Physicians
424-23 S. F. C. slag.
Augusia, Ga.
DEPARTMENT
UF
PUBLIC SAFETY
GEORGIA TRUCK AND C0"'P'fme"'S of
E UIPMENT CO.
Q CAMPBELL BUILDING
Cadillac General Motors
AUfOl'l10bIIeS Trucks
NINTH ST. DIAL 2-6876
A gusta, Ga. W. M. HARISON
CONGRATULATIONS FIFTH - AVE. ' SHOPPE
fo fhe
CLASS OF ,45 "The Sh ppe All Women Know"
"The L fest First in Smart Apparel"
FRIEDMAN'S JEWELERS .
Broad Street DIC'
Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga.
3
-ff:-' ..,g
"A Clean Place to Clean
Clothes"
WILLIFORD'S
CLEANERS
432-4-6 Eighth Street
Cash and Carry Delivery
Service
Dial 2-5775 or 2-5776
AUGUSTA
BEDDING
COMPANY
922 Eighth Street
A Maker of the
Famous
Sub Station Located at
1912 Walton Way and
528 Georgia Ave.
MATTRESS
C.-XSl'l ANU CAIIIIY ONLY
L . Y v q Dodge Plymouth
A R?lgx,f3xLIEfgUk E Sales and Service
Expert Watch Repairing Starr
Located
Augusta Sporting Goods Motor
Company
210-212 Eighth St.
Phone 2-6007 Augusta. Ga.
Dial 2-7761
523 Broad Street
Augusta. Ga.
The Beauty Center
Complete Beauty Service
Acllaifle C. Arnclt
Bessie P. Conlon
B
Iattie J. Crawford
Dial 2-5073
Compliments of
The Motor Supply
Co., Inc.
Stationery Office Supplies
Office Furniture Steel Letter Eiles
Picture Frames
Fountain Pens Mechanical Pencils
Murphy Stationery Co.
718 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA DIAL 2-2122
Art Material and Pictures
426 - 8TH STREET DIAL 2-6907
COMPLIMENTS
of
Williamson Motor Uumpzmy
.fandafwf Eamon
successor
I. VVILLIE LEVY CO.
Exclusive Men's Wear
Frank Goldberg Co.
724 Broad Street
Augustas Oldest Home Owned
Ladies Apparel Shop
"Where Smart People
Meet Smart Fashions"
I Exclusive Agent for Exclusive Agent for
AUQUSIB, GeOIg1a Carlye Dresses Doris Dodson Dresses
OPTOMETRIST of
Ground Floor Marion Bldg.
at the Monument
Augusta, Georgia
Stamlanl l'ap0r lllllllllillly
"Lowest Price - Maintenance Considered"
llllllllllfll lllllllllll' l'llNSTllllC'l'l0N C0.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
SXIIWYES
V
LAUNDRY AND DRY
CLEANING CO.
AUGUSTA. GA.
V
Best Wishes for the
Success of Each and
Every Member of the
Class of '45.
Augusta's Leading and
Reliable
Tire Recapping Plant
Since 1939 at
811 ELLIS STREET
lIOLLOWllY
TIRE RECAPPIN G
COMPANY
811 Ellis St. Augusta, Georgia
PHONE 2-4369
TRACTOR TIRES REPAIRED
COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE
Augusia, Ga.
COMPLIMENTS
of
GRANITEVILLE COMPANY
Makers of Coiion CIOII1 Since I845
GRANITEVILLE
SouI'I'1 Carolina
SIBLEY AND ENTERPRISE DIVISIONS
Augusla, Georgia
Perkins Lumber Company Complimenis of
LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIAL w' F' Gram company
MILLWORK - oooRs - sAsH -'Known for Hue,-
6I9 TI1ir+een+I1 S+. Augusia, Ga. 930 Broad Slreel'
Pqrfqilfs COmpIimenfs of
ANTIQUE AND FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP Phillips 81 Wilson Furnilure
C. B. Pariain, Prop.
AII Kinds of Furnifure Repaired
Anliques a Specially
'OCS Reynolds SIAUGUSTAI GA. Dial 2-5476 I I62 Broad Sfreel' Augusla, Ga.
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WE HAVE ENJOYED MAKING THE PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE 1945 RICHMOND
ACADEMY AND JUNIOR COLLEGE ANNUAL. WE KNOW THIS
RECORD WILL BE A PLEASURE TO YOU IN THE
YEARS TO COME,
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The Furniture Market
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