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

 - Class of 1946

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LUTHER' A. GRIFFIN ns., Ms. S. L. HILL .4.B. JOHN T. HAINS B.S. E. M. HORNE B.S. WILLIAM E. HARDY A.B. GEORGE T. HOWARD B.S., LL.B. 'T - ' T: - -If X. Q f ,P - v " N t' V, X ' ' Sm. zfzv- , ' . ,X .. . H. C. HARMON B.S., M.S. THOS. j. HUFFMAN A.B., M.A. i '4 -'N 3 l L Q, -ff-+R Q ff 1 gram' , M :.,.a' W U We .-. ...Hx 746 WILLIAM R, KENNEDY GARNETT T, LANGFORD B.S. HENRY P. MILLS CHARLES H. MITCHELL BS.. .ll.A. .4 B.. ,1!..4. J. CURTIS LIQCKEY B.S. JOHN B. MOORE A.B.. AI..-1. W, LEROY MADEN .-LB., ALA. JOSEPH R. MOSELEY B.S., 11.5. Q ,QL ,,.--1 x 14 -am. f' 9 ,Q M x, Q, ,xv 'Q' ' f"'P'X Q' Q? -Q' HJ X! nI-Y. Q-df 'A Q' 'I 4,4 'tru' DAVID F. MCDOWELL WILLIAM C. MCGEE WILFRED T. NEILL JEFFERSON J. NIKON A.B., ALA., Ph.D. TfS4g1. ROTC B.S. BA., JU..-1. LYNN OGDEN AUBURN G. OWENS HENRY O. READ ROY E. ROLLINS B.S. A.B. Ph.B., ALA. .4.B.. ALA. 740 62 v , Wiki GEORGE M. SCOTT CHESTER A. SCRUGGS B. ROY SMITH ROBERT L. STOREY A.B., B.LiH., M.A. A.B., ALA. A.B. MfSgl., ROTC WENDELL W. SULLIVAN CHESTER M. SUTTON J. LECONTE TALLEY CURTIS H. TRUAN A.B. A.B., M.A. B.S., ALA. A.B., A.C.A. GEORGE T. BENNETT GEORGE M. DASHER B.S., M.A. , V --T-F -A if-1 CNO Piclurej KNO Picfurej l 7!ze 4 'fm lf Yi? 5 CHARLEY W. TULLY Sfsgf., ROTC J Wyman UWJ mari ' i3'.f.'7 ' Y '-37"--"iii ' . v s Q 4 nvzuzrlr -., -an -yn fv,f3a.9,1,,5 ..,,::-z.,. -v--aff-if '1 i Sw-15 mm THWTRY Tw: THE 5R'xT.FlL xT.Qm OF QuR4o5lTYl5 I 8 wi END OF KrNomeD se35oME,TnE LOVE or F4P1Jil,5OP1E,'V'1Ef,OUE ' f'FCE5F1JTEiYSV1E'Tr+ENE,LE55fTY or :s fFaAm..5 mg'- 5i,L-ix I mm ,f: xoufL5wE3fmfrTf1E REAL me OF M ,.N.g .4LEoUa W mr I '51-P wE,?1UL.I,D THAT REASQFIN UJHYVP1 x-MKS 1'fxEN TO L5 BY f 5 A 3 uOD rs me we my aovwmbs oP'rmmNo. LO RD meer- . 2 , ' 1: Q 75..2.." ' , - Q 1 1 ---.- -, .- , WR . A. . . . ' y A A " -A , ,, , Q X V. PRESIDENT . . .... BILL HARRIS VICE-PRESIDENT . . BETTY MIDDLETON SECRETARY . . . RALPH YEAL TREASURER . . . BETTY LAUTHXER ga A al 'i fa -M- X 'vw 1 kg ik , , Ihff. ,!"" . BILL HARRIS BETTY MIDDLETON RALPH VE.-XL BETTY LAUTHNER I x E I I i k J 'T 15' Dy. vn A55 faivfw- -JU' Q asf A2514 50,1 BANKS, L21 iR.'xL MILTON HI:-1-lllull B XRNES, j,XNE XNILMJN BENSON, CHARLES BROOME, DOROTHY MARION BROYYN, YY, CII'I:XRLIf5 Trhmqlc Clulx I. 2 BUSH, LENJX JEA-XNE'I"I'E .-Xnnuzll Staff fl fS'ap,hamoae4 LIOHEN. SHELDON BRADLEY Bi1II1"Y iiivdnl for Oixiioiw 1: CQ.lpt.1iii ljflst diillr-cl l'-1'wl1ii1i1ii L'omp.mx l: llonoif l: Bgislwtlngill l. ff: Rho Chi l: 'linmizcr l. Vim' Piwsidv-nt Q: Litfniiw' Sorirly l: fxfiislu-te-vi' l. 2: Rgiinhow 2. Ciiiwiiilfition lfanfigvi' 2: Phi 'lhvm Kiippa 2 CORDLE. CIHARLE5 LZ. EUBANKS, HELEN Gleo Club l, 2 E.-XRRIBA. .XNNE Bmlxr.-thxill 1: Sigma Dflm Chi 1: Anmml Staff 2 FRANCIS, JOE T. GRAMMER, FAX' Glre Club 1: Litf-rary Society l, 2g Bas- ketball 1, 2 N-:sri 0.9 ' -a s W 1 Qi l fi 1- ,,,s-v f 1 ' -J 4 531 ff, i - EJ g,' s.- Qig . . M 5 S f i i .Q .X Q A. Q O. Q! 1 A f 'I , J Q' at V -an-nt. SPJHINII Lluly, 51'tl1'l.lIS' I 1.1-+1 lub ' ARRIS, WII,I,I.XM E. . - , nh 1, -. Pnvsldl-nt -. Xdrsxty .STI .QQ lr" I -1 C :li N, Iiolsfafis. JAxQ:QL'EL1NE ,pw-my BJIICI 1, Q: 'IR-unix I: Bhslwtlmll 2: Glu Klluh '7 , 'i ,r xp! T' JOHNSOIN. EX .X SL E High Homvr I: Phi 'lkhf-Lx K.1pp.1 I J' all 'sl' JOHNSON. GEORGIA EMILIXE High Honor 1: Phi 'I'hf't.1 Kappa 2 JONES, MARY ELLIS SIZING Delta Chl 1 y... Safzfaamofzed RNLX R. PEGMY ANN 3 ffd' L.xL"I'HNER. BE I"l Y Zfra Rho Fiqrzuz I. L1 Liu . LONG. BETTY JOYCE Basketball 1 3 V MAY. SARA VIRGINIA Honor 1: Phi 'lllf-ta Kappa 1 MERRITT, MARY Sigma Delta Chi 1: Business Manager An- nual Staif 2 ,pf ' -I 46 if Sigma Dr-lra Lihi lg Bfst all-round Qirl l: 2 1 MIDDLETON. BETTY ' 1 i wap'- -sr' our 'CSV 'X-:PZ 1 'N A M1 IRM NN, 1,1 JVISI1 1-vinn.ml,l1:li lg limi mf-i I Ml'I.llERIN. I,.'xL,'X film Club i, 22 Zami Rho Sigma 1 PARDCE, M .-XRY NELL filf'F Chili 2 P or PA'Ii'liERSON, M.-XRY MIRIAM High Honor 1,1 Phi Tiir-tai Kappa 23 Vale CiiCt01'iI1n 2 1. PE'I"I'Y, CHARLES EARLE Band 1, 23 Corporal lg Captain '21 Tri angle- Club 2: Sabre Club 'J PIIILPOT, ANNE SL'L'i'f-tm'y of Class 13 Student Council 1 Honor 1 .C'.14. Sapln at PIPlllN. PQLQWARD F. Y 9'-X lx?-1-'lf Llw-ll ' Nl'11'rAQl"lw 7' f'F'1'lI ll .l. ., A -. , .1 f . -. 1 L lull .I REDISH. B,XRB,XF.,'x lll.lZ.XBE'lll B.nl.v'llr.1ll l RHINE. Joann XY.XLL,XL.E. -IR Smcmd Lif'utf-n.mt l: Firu Li'-'.mAn3nt l. Mlfyox' J: hal-rv Llulw l. J: 'l'1'l.mQlf" L.l1xl , mf..-, l. -. 5'-zsfumt-.at-.Xlxm -. I.lf"I.ilX N-,mftx 7 l: .Xs-ismm KIElit.m.' Editor R.1inl'wcm' - RIQPERT. MARY M,XR'l HA Lil11.u'i.:1. of Ol" K lub I SALRE. WII.LI.XXI A. LI.1pt1lfr. li MAO: l: Lblonfl 2. Sglfrf Cllulw l. 2: 'l'1'f.mQl" Llwh l. Q: L lmplglix 2: 'l'1mm11'f'1 JI Yirw Plv-Nidvrxt of Sgllwr' Clulw J: Blilimrx Editor of Rainl'-ow 7 f.XV.Xf1E. LI..-XREXLE RAYMOND Liwlrl-rl.lr.! lg liflpmin lg Li-'uvnant C.olonv'l L: Txifmqlv- Qlulm l. 2: Riflf- 'l'QL1I'x1 l, J: Slxldflnt Council 2: Treasur'-I 2: Clvc Club 2: S.1l'u1'r Club 1. 2 Kc Zag ' , " A -F 1 .. .ff-I --Arg' j - gl 'T' 'X iff W " 62' sv- 436- -5- x a ,-. s Wm, 71 4 W if-s. -1 SXWll,fJWNKY. YXl.l'. NXNIHRIJ SKTHKIIIJI. IRIJIZLI. Ulm' iflulr fl H.uln"lll.1ll 1 S124 YI 'I. MART IIA .XXX SIEICQLER. I.L'I.Y.XNNE .XNLXNDX fylwg Klub I SMARAGDIS, MARY CONSTANTINE STEPHENSON, RUTH Sapfzamaawi 'I HORLXS, JOSEPH B. 'fwnuis 'IR-.mi I. 2: R.iiiihow Staff 2: BAX- kvllnnll 2 x'mL. J: RALPH Sr-Cond Li: utf-ii.mt 1: First Li'-rin-iiniit I. Captain 2: Silhlf bluff I. 2: Clif l'liii'v l. Bflikfflijilu . Q: 'f Q - " -- '. vi . Irinnglf- Club 1. J: Sr'L,l1l.llX 11 S--1xf't.ii'x of Cliiss 2: Most Pupiiln Box J YERDERY. LEONARD F. Triangle Clulw I. 2: YIii'lf'1lNlllA"'l' 2: Yin- Prrlsidrnt 2: Pre,-sid:-nt 2: Rho Chi I. 2. PI'f'Sidf'IlI 2: Sabrr Club 1, 2: Si-Civlqiiw ' Captain I: Lir'uti1-giant Culonrl Q: Lit' mrx Sofirty 1:Rairiho'. Stuff 2: Studi-nt Coun- cil 2: 'IwfQ'Ill"liS 'liriiiii 2 von SPRECKEN, MARY CHASE Honor 1: Litwmrv Sorii-rv 2: Rainbow 2 Editor-in-Chizxf Q: Phi 'I h1'l.'1 Kappa ' w.xSHING'I'ON. BETTY Glue- Club I WHITAKER, JOHN A. Rho Chi 1. 2: 'IiI'iIlI'lQlC Clwb 2: Captain -..".x' -ZW.. N " 42.2. ' - :F 'Q 4-V. 51 5 5: v X A if V ,F " 1.i1l..a4g I G l A 1, wx., Wd", i.,.,, X15 X A gig Q T an 5 -ie 1. 9.1" YYILENSKY, SHIRLEY BEVERLY Honoz I: LiIL'ILil'X Soni:-ty I, 21 Anmml SMH' Q WONG, LILLIAN Honor 1 WRIGHT, MILDRED HENDRIX Honor lg Literary Society 21 Phi Theta Kappa 2 .0.. T Lent ll ill and 'leuhmient el the Y ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM O l'la.x' el lineteen Hundred and llerti'-.'ii el the Junior College el .lugu ta INF. the Sophomore Class of C. A., being of broken health and dubiously sound niind do here declare and publish this, Our Last Will and Testament: I II III IX' X. YI YII I. Barbara R. Kirkland, do will and bequeath my abilitx' to imitate other members of the class to Bebe Wheeler who appreciates it so, We. Anne Farriba and Bobby Folds. do will and bequeath "our" window opposite the auditoiiuni to the niost faithful couple of next year. I. VY, Rhine. will and bequeath my thirteen free periods a week to Anna Olive in hope that she max' not be as bored as I. VT. Louise HI. Allen and Jeanette Bush. do will and bequeath our rapid speech to Martha Rhenex' and Maude Ella Purlaall who could use it. I, Lala Mulherin. do will and bequeath one whole package of Cigarettes. all her own. to Frances Anne jenkins. I. Ralph Veal. do will and bequeath all nw abil- itx to so str'-adv to George "Casanova" I-Iarth. I. B'ttx Lapithner. do will and bequeath all the tioizlule I got into writing the gossip for the .lluslfffeer to Connie King and Nancy' Ewina' in the hope that thex' x-.ill Carix on. 1' xx- ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM VIII IX X XI XII XIV XV XVI I, Bill I-Iarris, do will and bequeath to anyone foolish enough to go steady, my Iiee time to look at the good looking girls in the hall. I, Mary Rupert, do will and bequeath my rosy Cheeks to all the pale girls who have to wear rouge. YVe, ,Iaekie Hodges and Peggy Knuek, do will and bequeath our superb skill at basketball to Betty Knuek so that J. C. A. Girl's team may win a game next year. I, Mary Chase yon Spreeken, do will and be- queath my half of the Girls Room table to Bebe Wheeler so that she too may sleep during free periods. I, Coral Banks, do will and bequeath my knitting, without which I am never seen, to Betty Gilliland, to occupy her mind. We, Anne Philpot and Sheldon Cohen, do will and bequeath our beloved German class, of which we are the only members, to anyone who enjoys being called on. I, Mary Smaragdis, do will and bequeath my seat by the windows in each class to my sister Bessie, that she too may shoot the breeze. I, Miriam Patterson, do will and bequeath my brains and my position in the book store to any ambitious freshman. I'I EM I'l EM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV I, I.:-oiiard kercleix, do will :iiul I-iq-i-.ith th- piesidemy of the lkliglity 'liiaiiule Iiluli to mini worthy liresliiiiari to tairx on, I, Georgia johnson, do will and bequeath my ability to make "statit"' to any fre--hmun who likes to talk. I, Shirley Wilensky, do will .ind bequeath my hand writing to posterity in the hope that they may deeiphei' it and prove that it is not hiero- glyphies. I, Clark Cordle, do will and bequeath my royal blue eyes to some freshman who enjoys being gaved at. I, Betty Middleton, do will and bequeath my back seat in English Class to any future sophomore who may wish to keep as close watch as I did over lNIr, Read in his smoking room. WX-, Joyce Hale and Lulyanne Seigler do will and bequeath our huge appetites and diets to Dot INIorris and Barbara Covar with the hope that they Can rombine the two. I, Charles Petty, do will and bequeath my many wise-cracks and jokes to the J. C. A. teaehers for uhe in future years. I, Bill Saere, do will and bequeath my great military ability to next year's Colonel. We, the Class of 1946 do will and bequeath to the Class of 1947 our hopes for a cleaner, more orderly school, a Music Festival next year. G-"' fzedfzmcm Ufficeu BE'I"I'Y GILLIIANIJ IL. L. PERRY . . CONNIE KING . JOE FAKLKNER . . . PRESIDENT VICE-PRESI I JENT . . SECIRET.-XRY . TREASURER e g ' .. QL X. lm 'Us ik wi? Kfw. Lvft to Right: FAULKNER, KING, GILLILAND, PERRY fzevifzmen KEFXINS. LUWRY .X. ANDIZRSUN. IZLIZXH .XXSLIiY, NI,XRGAXRE'l' I. 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T. .al - 7' , I 9 W 'EIN 'Q 'S' -1 212 , .Q 'f.L,1':,.v:1i, -, I I ' v fl.-5 su. Q -sq it-'4 A Swv' ga W 1' ', A-If gif, NX . 1 xv ' NX X Wan SI HXRHI PRI JLTLII, HEI 'I Y LOL SLIOT 'I . KXI HRYN MIRIXNI SCIROGGS, JOHN WEEKS SHELL,WILLI.X1I B, SHIERINIXN, JOHN HAYES SIMS, PAUL L. SMITH. EDN,-X SPEARS. ROBERT E. SPROUSE, FRANK THOMPSON, ELIZABETH Av 'Z' QI." . if Z- , 'D as ,1 9 'Y v i G A J . 9? -:..'- 4 5 K 3 'E' fvx 3 lv 'si v J . -f .L 1' I ' Q3 's 1. w "SJ X cup' R may A. "'-54 "M ,.-g:':'5 afzaifnmen WlLI.I.XfxIS. NXNVY LOLISI2 WHEN, KIARGIE IONE Yi DUNG. FRANK ALLEN MITCHELL, FRELON Wm. ' ' Zfnclcauifiecf Speczlmemt X X md 0 g -. ,,E A l ' a ...1- . A 1 ' 'X 1' , 'TLZT ' . fag, ' 1 f V 5, A ' In II xi? iff fLM 1 f . . . A . W r X x , ,N ,Li 1" , . n :MY . W xp Q -' X , , , 6-' ka 11 Vu 7' an ' .4.---.,,.L: NVD. -.J Swim Glam .... !""' Q E i v-::v DIGHN CHILIJRESS . . . PRESIDENT IVAN PARKER , . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SEWELL CAMP . . . . SECRETARY BOBBY DQVANEY . . TREASURER Lf-fr to Right: CHILDRESS, PARKER, CAMP, Dc VANEY Qfass WF '46 ,, 5 .0-'24, J -4' . Q as 72 , cf 1 ' ' i X .. ' 54- s x .U :J -1 , v Q. -' uxiuual 1 nrxxral 1, J. xr. A ,.. 4 1-Lxxlil 1. ul. R BERRY. J. R. N, N , .T - D r 4 . Q isakmp xx' ra mbixn .ZN,N N .Q , NY. .Q T X . -- , . -5, xx! K do ff -5. if r 3 'uf' ' -sg- .-XLLGOOD ANSLEY THOMAS T. ALLGOOD Sf-rgennt 3 FRANK W. ANDERSON Transfer li: Corporal -l THOMAS L. ANSLEY High Honor 1 JAMES A. AVERY HALE BARRETT Vice President of Class 13 Football 3, 45 Rainbow Staff -lg Sergeant 3g Richmond Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 '77 , ANDERSON Q...-1, ' if snuff' .4 Y "' ,Q 5' .xx11Rx 5 58? 33 fa 51 j. M, BENNETT j. R. BENNETT AIAMES ROY BERRY 'lil'llI'lSfl,'1' 13 WILLIAM R. BERRY Transfer 3 C. M. BLAND 1 . P Y' ",.:"' Q-.fir . - X 1 V . -J' JW? "Q -4-r X -ua' lk. 4 rx- r BOERCKEL BOVVDEN BOYD BROWN BURCH BUSSEY CADLE CAMP CAPERS CHAVEL RALPH L. BOERCKEL HERBERT CADLE "B" Varsity Football fig Corporal Q1 Sergeant lig "B" Yar- sity Basketball lig Varsity Football -l THCMAS B. BOWDEN RICHARD W. BOYD Corporal lig Sergeant 'lg Lieutenant 5: Sabre Club 5 GRADY BROWN WILLIAM C. BURCH High Honor lg Honors 23 Merit Bar Q, 5, 43 Sergeant 'l, SEWELL CAMP Honors lg High Honors Q, Li: Beta Club 3, 4: Vice-Presi- dent 153 Richmond Hi-Y 2, 3, -lg Vice-President 4: Presi- dent 43 "B" Varsity Basketball 2: Best drilled Company 2, 151 Sergeant 1, 31 Captain -lg Major 4g Merit Bar 2, -lg Sabre Club -lg Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Track 2: Rainbow Staff 3, -l: Secretary of Class -l: Gold "R" Societyg Best drilled 'Platoon 33 Boys Glee Club -l STEWART G. CAPERS 43 Second Lieutenant -lg Beta Club 3, 'lg Literary Society T'3nnl5 Tfam 3, 4 2, 3, -li Vice President 35 Muskcteer Staff President Literary Society -l WILLIAM M. BUSSEY hlusketeer Staff 5 FRANK E. CHAVEL High Honors 1, 2g Honors 35 Beta Club 3, 4: Best drilled Company 23 Corporal 15g Sergeant 4 ll 1 ik 5 Ngo 'ur 'T' lil-IILDRESS COBLRN COCHRXNE COHEN 'HHN L. CHILDRI-155 lrrrnsfvr l: Ymsilx Football 4. 5: Co-C.npmin 5: Most l Yg1lu.xbl:- Plum-r 5: .xFfldl'lllX Hi-Y 4. 5: Vim' Pre-sidvnt l :ng P14-'-idcnl 3: Blovk "R" Club 4: Coxpoml ll: Se-121-.ant l 41 Li:-utr-n.rnt 5: Snbrr' Cilulv 5: 'ABA' Yalsltx Football 2. u Pre-sidr-nt of Llass 5: xILloliI'U'K'l' Stall 5: .LXRYIX j. CHBLRX 'l'r:nnsl'vr 2: Sr-rg:-.urr '51 Llrutvnnnt 4: Nlrrskvlm-1 Stull W. 4: Lxtcxxux Sorivtx 5 "R,XNK L. COCHRXNF High Honor l: Honors 2. 153 Br-ra Club W, 4: Corporal ll. Sc-rgvnnt 4: Mvrit Bar 4 XDRIAN COHEN Honor l: High Honor 2: Brta Club 3, 4: Sc-rgcnnt 2, il: First Lieutenant 4: Sabre Club 4: Nfcrit Bar ll: Riflc Team 3, 4: Rainbow Staff 4 ZOBBY G. COLLINS Transfer 2: Academy Hi-Y ll, 4: Corporal 4 .HARLES D. DAVIS High Honor 1. 2: Honor L3 HOBBY M. De V.-XNEY Honors l, 2: Sffcn-tglrx' of Class 1, 2, 3: Treasurer of Class 4: Varsity Football fl: Nfnnngw-r 5: Vnrsitx' Bnsl-ur ball 2. 3, 4: "B" Varsity Bnskritbnll lg Sr-rgmant 3: Gold "R" Society 4. Acadcrny Hi-Y 4 WILLIAM OLIVER DIXKINS l 5 CARL DLRDEN, JR. "H" Yglrsltx' B.lxlv'tlmll Q joux 1. ECQBl'1R'l, JR. .Xnxsdvrm H1-'X v, 4: ll1'lill lf'l 4: Klvllt Brll 1 Curran l 2, 5: Svrguarmt I. 4: l.1"utf'nmt 4: S.1hr-- lrlul 4 B I dxillvd LIUIIIIJIIIIX l, B N ll'NllX Iwmnllmll X II rt I'lnuIlJ.rll 4 COLLINS DvX'.XNEY DLIRDEN DAVIS DINKINS EKLBI-IRT 1 'CT ii' E' ffl Q-. 'au- ' k,""' I 1, Q VM l I - V 4 ' . Q " " i N' 2 '13 4:22 3 "' if V .li -suv!" l 1 l P mf wr NNI,-V T' . -4f',,Hzl in" 2' 'C' fi'-, jill iffr??lfs - 1' 1 'T' l vw ' l 11' X X EUBANKS, H. EUBANKS, W. FLOYD FREEMAN GREEN GRIMAUD HENRY O. EUBANKS, JR. WILLIAM M. EUBANKS, JR. Honors l, 2, Qlg Beta Club ROBERT F. FLOYD 5 GEORGE ROBERT FOLDS SCl'gl'ilIII 13, Rainbow Stuff S.'XML'EL D. FORTSON, JR. 3, 45 Spanish Club ll 4 Track T:-gun 23 Corporal 23 Surg' n 43 Sabre Club 4 KENNETH R. FREEMAN Brita Club il, 43 Honors 1, .' '. it .lg First Lit-utr-nant '7 flg Srfrgoant 4 -a JOHNNIE S. GREEN Sergeant Il: "B" Varsity Basketball 2 MILTON A, GRIMAUD CARTER B. Il,-XGLER Club 4 WILLIAM LEE HERNDON FOLDS FORTSON 4 HAGLER HERNDON li l all Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 43 Corporal 23 .1 I 5 R x Track Tszun 23 Tennis I, gl Rifle Tr-:nn ll, 41 Bcta Club Il, 43 Richmond Hi-Y 2, ll, 43 Literary Society 21 Rainbow Stuff 4: Gold "R" Society 43 Corporal 33 Sergeant 43 High Honor 13 Honors 2, 33 Sccond Lieutenant 43 Sabre A ll 5 i ll i High Honor I, 23 Bctri Club 2, 3, 4: Acadvniy Hi-Y 3, 43 Chaplain 43 Corporal 35 Sr-rgc-ant 4: Litvrnry Society 2, 3, j' 4g Trvzisurvr 41 Ivlusketm'-r Staff 43 Rainbow Staff 43 i Debating Tn-ani li, 43 Gold "R" Society 3, 4 i. H l if 5 l l. ll r i- Xi? NI' HEWETT HIGHTOWER HODO HOLLINGSWORTH UHN J. HEWE'l"l- Serge-ant il FTON Lf. l'llGH'l'OlVRR S4'1Q,l'1lIll 1: B Xarsity Football 2: Xvllllllh' Football l, L. HODO 14, -l AVID HOLLINCSWURTH Corporal li: Sf'1'gvant 4 OY G. HOLSTON. JR. IH.-XRLES E. HOOVER Beta Club 3, -lg Presidvnl til Svrgf-ant 3, -lg x'Il1Slil'lt'Cl Staff 3: Rainbow Staff 13, Ml: Associate Editor li, -ll Lit- erary Society 2, 15, 43 Prcsiflc-nt 33 Vice-President lt Spanish Club ll: Honor lg High Honor 2, 31 Acadvniy Hi-Y 4 V.-XRREN L. JACKSON Corporal 3: Sergeant 2 VILLI.-XM B. KENNEDY Bc-st clrillrd Company lg Corporal 2: Best drilled Platoor' fl: Sergeant 3, lg "B" Varsity Basketball 3: Rifle Tcarn 4: Richmond Hi-Y -l KARRY E. KITCHENS Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: President of Class 2: Acadvniy Hi-Y 3, sig Sergeant 2, 31 Student Council 4 CFANLEY J. A, KORPACZ Seniaad 154 HOLSTON HOOVER JACKSON KENNEDY KITCHI-:Ns KORPACZ to S ' x S - 6- S L i 4Qn.. 133 r i 1' r- f ,W ,nan , '1 Q - x 'wo , , ,, ...av-" X Q., T?" lr -'JI is..-3 i ,L wrt 3 '- X X"f'1'l'J 1 , X Q-G 1 -7 x -X 1 LACKMAN LAMB LARISCY LUCKEY NIAINOR MARKS MCARTHUR MCLIORMACK MQDONALD NICLARTY RAYMOND ALLEN LACKMAN, JR. PIERCE E. MARKS Corporal lg Sf'l'Hl'HI1f -lg "B" Varsity Baskc-thall Hg "Bu Trnnsff-r 33 "B" Varsity Baskf-tball 3g Varsity Football 45 Varsity Football 43 Acadt-my Hi-Y 41 Varsity Baskt-tball Corporal 3: SC1'gf'IlIlI -lg Br-st drillc-d Platoon 3: Richmond hlflllllgfl' 4 Hi-Y ll, 4 JAMES H. MCARTHUR BARRETT LAMB ' 1 Rifle 'llc-am 15, -lg Corporal -lg Merit Bar 3: Best drilled Corpoml 4 Platoon 23 Bc-st drilled Company I MARIQN pu LARISQY CHARLES L. MQCORMACK Bt-st drilled Platoon Qg Richmond Hi-Y 4, 51 Nlusketerr T"l'n5f"' 4 Staff 5 F. L. MCDONALD J. C. LUQKEY, JR. Corporal 3 JAMES H. MAINOR CHARLES L. MCLARTY Transfer 45 Corporal 45 Sergeant 4g Musketecr Staff 5 Literary Socioty 25 Sergeant 4 i W :SL NP XS'-T MCNEIL MILLER MULLIGAN NELSON S. MCNEIL FHOMAS WILLIS MILLER Richmond Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 "B" Varsity Football 2: Beta Club 3, 41 Chaplain 4, Honors 2: Sergeant 143 Corporal 4: Rainbow Staff 4 .OBERT C. MULLIGAN Best-drilled Company 'lg Richmond Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant 3, 43 Rifle Team 3, 43 Musketeer Staff 4 ERNEST M. NELSON ' ESTER J. NEWSOME i Band 1, 2, 3 A. E. NOLAND 5 Transfer 43 Varsity Football 45 Beta Club 45 Academy I Hi-Y 43 Chaplain 4g Secretary 45 Clee Club 4 i RANK F. O'CONNOR Richmond Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 43 Musketeer Staff 45 Rainbow Staff 43 Cheer Leader 4: Glee Club 35 "B" Varsity Basketball 1 LIONEL S. ODUM Sergeant 45 Best drilled Company 3, 4 CHARLES P. OWENS Honors 25 Merit Bar 25 Track 2g Literary Society 3, 43 Academy Hi-Y 3, 45 Secretary 43 President 4: Sergeant 3, Lieutenant 45 Sabre Club 4: Rainbow Staff 4 IVAN PARKER, JR. Honors ll lliuli Ilonol 2, 31 Beta I lull 1, I1 lx u uri l .hl'.lCl1'lllY Ill-N l, 1, 1, 41 llrgistllvi 4: Llas- Xu 1 cl:-nt 41 Llotpural 2. Sv-zur-Aint 55 ln t I,ll'lllv'lI.IIll I 'NI :xt Bar l, J, v,'lLlies!Llllll1'Cll..lCl4'l 1: Lexx NI--d.1l Xl tl nl of KI:-fit 'lg S,1ln'v- cllllll 41 Klux It tvvi Stall l X ll llx Football 2, W, l: lilotlft "R" lllulw J, S, -1, I ltl R Sorif-tx' l NEWSOME N4 HAND CYCONNOR ODUM UWENS PARKER lyk zl, an 5 W We s W if . A -4- 5 1'-un Ni' ev" ffm if T.. -. - W -T- 1 l wb, gm, ix 1' it WIQX few- 1- l t I It 4 i I l t PEFBLES PENN POVVELL PRIOR PRITCHARD RAINEY RICHARDS RICHARDSON RUDOLPH SCOGGINS V HA-XLL PEEBLES CARLIIXI D. RAINEY H I High Honors 1: Highest Honor 2, 31 Beta Club 3, 43 Transfer 33 Band 3 Svcretary 4: Litorary Sofivty 2, li, 43 Sc't'rf'tary fi, 41 Rainbow Staff 4: Businf-ss Manager 4g Gtorge Traylor l Ml'ITlOYiHl lNIt-dal 23 Debating Team 3g Spanish Club 2 BGBBY L. RICHARDS Corporal 15. 43 Best drilled Company Il CHARLES E. PENN. JR. Acadmny Hi-Y 2, li, 43 Class OfTifr'r l, 2, iig Varsity Foot- R ball 2. Ii. 41 Corfaptain 41 Stud:-nt Council -ll Prc-sid:-nt VVILLI.-XIXI R. RICHARDSON -li IbIl1Slil"lI't'l' Staff 4: IIt1Nlx1'll'P.!ll l. 2: Srrgvant 2. ii. 4 I 1 Y V , Honors 1, 2: High Honor lv: Beta Club 11. 4: Richmond I-Ii.Y 2. 11, -lg SCC1't'IHlif' 4: Chaplain 4: .Xfadvmy Litorary l' Q SoCit'ty 3. 4g Boys Glu' Club -lg x'Il1Slif'i"'t'l' Staff 31 Rain- C- C- PUWELL bow StulI il, 4: Editor-in-Chief 4: Gold "R" Society 4g fr Block "R" Club li, 4: Salma Club 4: Corporal 2: Sergeant I, .71 S1 fond Li:-utvnant 4: First Lic-utr,-nant -li Captain 41 5 R. E- PRIQQR Individual Drill Sic-rit Bar 31 Tennis Team 1, 3, 4: Cap- I tain 'L 41 "Bu Varsity Baskntball 1, 2, 3: Captain fi: l li S"'iQf'f'm 'l Varsity Basketball 4 ' ' .ll FRED I2 PRITCHARD . 4 OHN F. SCOGCINS " Band l, 2, ll, 4: Corporal Qg Svrgeant 3, 43 Lieutenant 4: J i ' Sabrr' Club 4 Best drillcd Company 1, 3, 4 A E if I Q T ' at-if f 5' 5 'F Q has 1 .J fn-I SHIPMAN S'l'A'l'HOS S'l'EWAR'lw S'I'L'CKEY WILLIANI F. SHIPMAN, JR. Honors l. 2, 33 Bvta Club 3, 4: Lita-rary Socif-tv 4: Gh- Club 43 Acade.-nw Hi-Y 4: Band l. 2, 4: St'rg,n-ant 4 Rifle 'll-arn 13. 4: Gold "R" Soriraty 4 H. 'lf STATHOS Varsity Football 4: Clvf- Cluls 4 XVARREN YY. S'l'EWAR'l' "Bu Varsity Baskvtball l: Br-er drillvd Frvilrman Cadet l Bvst drill:-cl Companv l: Svrgvant l, 4: "B" Varsity Foot- ball Manager 153 Acadc-rny Hi-Y 13, 4: Varsity Football Managvr 4 RAYMOND B. STLCKEY Golf Tc-am 1 2: Liu-rary Socivtx' 3, 4. Glct- Clulw 4 Svrgcant 4 CHARLES C. TOOLE Bfuskctccr Staff 3, 43 Sergnant 3: Rifle Vlxbillll THOMAS L. TOOLE Corporal 33 Sergeant 41 .-Xvadcnly Hi-Y 4: F.F.A. Clulv 14 lR.-X T. TOWNER Corporal Hg St,l'Q't'ZlI1I 4 JOE A, TIQCKER Bc-st-drilled Company lg Corporal S13 .-Xcacll-nu' Hi-Y 15, 4 JAMES W. TYSON Svrgcant 4 THOMAS HAROLD TYSON Best-drilled Company lg Corporal 3: Musketeer Stal? 4 S 'M TOOLE, KI. 6.1, TOWNER TYSON, j. W. l 1ooLu,1 rtnxER lXSON.l.H if X JFK sv' .Ea .gp 10' x N 'iffff' X Sf W XLIxFR WN XI II1RS NN X I RINS WFI- IxS WHEATLEY WILLI XMS 'NI WILLI XNI5 VN NN ILLI XMSON 'X XRBOROLK H YOUNGBLOOD NORINLXN GI:-f C W'ILLIAM JL' LI.-XN N Svcond Varsity Svrgvzx JAMES .-x. Acadwl Scrgcgx WILLI .-X M Best d ball 133 Relfmnfincj Seaaicemen Wm AGEE, JACK L. ANDERSON, J. P. ANDREWS, ADAM BARRENTINE, W. J. BETCHER, WILLIAM BORTON, CHARLES E. BRITTON, W. L. BROOME, J. W. BROWN, HUBERT GROFT, W. E. C1ROUCH,CORNELIUS DAVIS, EUGENE DAWSON, G, DOUGLAS, H. T. EVANS, J. G. EVERETT, BILLY FOUGHE, C. L. FULCHER, H. G. H.-XRMON, JAMES A. -.N""w-.4 fl' Xyf' - 2 I f.Q,.r H.-XRTER, GEORGE W. HESLEN, F. G. HOOVER, E. L. HOWARD, M. L. IZLAR, WILLIAM A. JAMES, F. G. 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Cf- "cf'tf'lv hoprs :incl plfxid that 0:1 passing dtvwii to our uc -' fXcgid'-ii.itt's, that ztxnv ac-ioiixplish f-xt1'.ao1'dihgt'x I .ati x "f-'ut- in this gfivgit worlci. Thus ww hfrchx smtff :md f pi-Ju 'his 11..zi1if'-sto our Last Hill :md Tf'st.i:'i1et1t. 'lic N XVII, ltwi. 717011, .Xlgzoud lt-givfis his booth .N tht- Kimgfs YY.ex Ph.ai:1p.1cy to "-ltitziox' Moore. Ita., 'lo Tony .Xllfi-n. H.ilt- Bgirre-tt ltuxes his ur.ifo1't:x Coat, in hopfls thiit Toni' will he waiixl nfxt XYi!'ll"'Y. Itff::, Ralph Bomfl-at-l lriivfis his howfd lfAEfS to Tomi Clax- toz.. who wt- hope will min in thi- Rodeo nc-Xt 314:11 Itfx., To Mit Hains. T. B. 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A. .X. 1111-1l.1ls .1ll 011-1' hi: V11-is:-v, Bohhx D1-X.1111-1' 111.1111 llli shoits 111 B.111'x' Bl1'111lt1-11 hlUllIlIlN' G11-1'11 l1':1v1's his "Br-B1-" l1:1t to .111x'O111- 111.111 1'11011ul1 Ill t.1l11' ow-1'. I11 his httlw l11olh1'-1' Billy, C.g11't1"1' II.1ul1-1' l1'.1v1-Q his 11:11 with th1- 1to1111'11, .111cl l1isjitt111I111ggi11Q nhililx. II.1ll P1-1-hlr-s l1-.111-s his sli111, wvll d11x1-lopud niichill' to Bloiris Xvtllll Cl1z11l1-s Hoon-r lL'flK'L'i tl11' B1-ta Llluh to SOIIIK' il- lit1'1z1t1,- junior, who wc hope will 1't'IIlt'IllbCl' that B1-ta Club" spcllsd bz1ckw:11'ds givcs "BulC A11-bf' Harry Kitchens leavcs his hXVZiIt'I'lIE'fidu to his baby brothe-r Larnar Collic. Pierce Marks leaves to Mr. Talley his well-developed legs, so that Mr. Talley can illustrated accelerated motion without getting tired. II1-111 1'IlI II1'1:1 VIII "Ill It1-111 I11'111 It1-111 VIH xxiillls KIill11 l1'.111's his 111'1l1 tlllll l'1111iu11 l.lIlL 11' I11 th1- X11u11s1.1 L1111, ll th1x 1.1111 .1ll1111l .1 151.1111 l'i1 111l1 CYV111111111 lv-.111's his t1i1l. l.111'1, ul1i1l1 11111111 11111 ul stvp XNll"Il Ll1illi11u in 1.11l'111-1 to fJlli1 IN'h11l11, 11.1111 XX4' ho111 will llllfl 11 11,11 11111 ol Illlll 111'x1 Nl1II. l11 "tI111111'11 111 Ill ,Xutix l7.1x1s, 11.111 l'.11l.1 1' l1.1x1'1 l1is sl1iliti111ss .lllll sxtiw-l-l1il1s, i11 l1r1p1'- th.1t ",I1111i111u 111ll 11s1- llll'Ill 111 l11s 1l11111111.1l111g L'll4'Ns g.11111', Billx Ri1l1.111ls1111 l1'1111's his 1111,1to11x1l1 j.11111Is .11 tl11' fifth :111d sixth p1-1io1ls 111 "Snug" xII'ci.lIlIl, with l111l11-s ll1.1t XI1, lI.11'cl1 111.11 l11- :1l1l1' Ill l'0Ildlll'l ll lllrlss. fi1,111l1111 IV.1lt1'1s l1'.1v1-s l1is flllllll sti1l,s 111 .1 111-ll l1.1lI11'Cl 11111si1 i.111. J.11lt ll.1111s11111 l1.1x'1-s llls s1-1111 11'.11s s11x11'1s s111111f to .1111 r1111 1.111.1l1l1- nl 111111111: 111.11 lIIN :1ll-s1'l1f111l 11'1111d. I.'11cl1'1 1'o111lili1111s 11'l1i1:l1 1.11 l11xr111cl 11111 11111t1'11l. th1- Ii.11'11ltx' p11-11'11ts IIg11'1x 5I.1tl1os 1.111111 l1'.1xi11g 111114 Illllll 111 ull. North YN'illi11111so11 l1'z1v11s his "fuzz" to Billy Phinily. who we ll0IJl' will not l111v1- to Clllillgt' his facr hut once LI dan: 'lo th1: Class of '47, wo, thv Class of '46 11-:1v1-: Our 1'o11x'1-1's:1ti0n i11 thc' Corridors: our dL'If'IlIlOI'I hall hours: our struggle for tl11' return of our Illlliiiillf' rating: our dvsire for senior privilcgfts: our want of a much n1-1-d1:d school spirit: and last but not least, our t1-chinque with the opposite sex in the 1-ntire city of Augusta. If s w. . -.wma- 1 7lze Zin ea 8 cadimen i Left to Right: FLEINIING, WWIEELER, I-IXRLUW, HARBIN ' 4 PRESIDENT . . . VICE-PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY . . JOHN FLEMING . BERT HARBIN . OLLIE WHEELER TREASURER . . WRAY FARLOW Our underclassmen do not ordinarily come in for very much attention in the year book, but a scanning of the pages of THE RAINBOW will show that they are a very real part of the school. Large numbers of the boys will be found playing on the various athletic teams, both A and B Varsity teams. In fact, some of the stars are often found to come from these classes. Spring training for football, which is in progress as our book goes to press, has found about thirty freshmen among the large number of boys tuming out. Two literary so- cieties function to care for the needs of these boys. Many of the younger boys are contributing much to the school music program, especially in the band. Some of the younger boys have done good work in helping with our publications. All in all, we consider the underclassmen very important people. ....4..-q-6-'-f1- ,-P-fx 'K-?"rs, 5 xg ...4--4+--Q--L., ,,,......-.,..- : ' V ofzfzamaaed, PRESIIJICNI' . , . . PONY IXI,I,IiN VICE-I'RIiSII7EN'I' , IONINIY IQIRKIAPQIJ SIZLIREIXXRY . . HIIAIER SALE TREASLRER . . -ILNIOR MOORE .4 'C E11 lop: IQIRRIANIJ, SXLI-I I It I 1 XI.I.I.N,NI111bRIi U II C' Q44 Gjfzceu X. ' 'Nfmij H" ' 1 ' 4 1: 533 +L to Right: KELLY, HILLMAN, WONG N Zzaefihme PRESIDENT . . . RICLIIARI7 KELLY YICIE-PRESIDENT . . AIALIK WONG SECRETARY . . . BEIXYFORIJ HILLMAN TREASURER . . LANSING LEE '74 ADAMS, EDGAR GEORGE ADAMS. HAROLD THOMAS ADAMS, JAMES WELIJON ALDRIDGE, JESSE FRED ANDERSON, LAURIE GARNER ANDERSON, ROBERT Bl JNNER ANSLEY. BOBBY H. APPLEWHITE. WILLIAM LEE ARRINGTON. NORMAN EMK JRY BARTON, ARMIN B XRTON, RALPH IVEY BEALE, BILLY J. BELGER. JAMES D. BENNET I .JOE RICHARD BENNETT , JOHN MuC1AY BLAND, CREWS MLDANIEL BLEMKER, BERRIEN BOERCKEL, ROBERT ALVIN BOIILER. HARRY NEIL BONDS HAROLD FOSTER BOULINEAU, ROBERT MILLER BOWDIDGE, JOHN STEPHENS BOYKIN CLAUDE CLARENCE BRIGHAM, EUGENE F. BRINKLEY, EUGENE TOLLY BROWN, DALTON GASTON BROWN, WILLIAM OTIS CAMPBELL. THOMAS LEON CARTLEDGS OTIS GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, CLARENCE RALPH CHANCE. FRANK W. CHANDLER, FRED CHENEY, WILLIAM IRWIN CLARK, GRAY EUGENE CL AYTON, THOMAS CLIATT, THOMAS EUGENE COLE, ED. COLTON uwiaa 010,44 c:oLL1ER L.m.xR P1'1'c:HER 4:oLL1Ns. JAMES c1. !1f'OI5E,SAMUEL L. LOOPER, CHARLES ALLEN f:ooPLR. JAMES PRESTON 1:fwP1aR. JAMES RGBER1' 1' 'OPER. w.xL'lLR LOUIS L:1vuNE1.1soN, JOHN Romzrrl' c1mL'R'aLx', xznw,xRD cLxR1f1ELD czmg. PLRR1-3'1E'1' FRANK f '12 f AFT. 'f'11m1.xs wxlfzm' .H .T . . K.. .5 A1 I.Ik'1I,LIAM E. CR' "UCYI. JAS. RUDOLPII VRLTULH, LESTER ALONZO CRGUCII, STANLEY B. DAVIDSI AN, BILLY MACK D AYIDSI 'N, JOHN BELEAU DAYIS. HARRY A. D'-LO.XC.fI. EARL DGRSEY. I ELAND EDWARD DYE, HAROLD OTIS EDGAR. WILBUR LEE EPSTEIN, EDWIN SIGMUND FARLOW, WRAY ELBERT FLEMIITG, JQHN FLEMINK 5, PETER WALLACE FLEMING. WILLIAM HENRY FPGEL, MYRON JEROME I' LDA, GEORGE R. F4 UCIIE. CHARLES L. FRIERSON, ALVIN LOY FRIERSON LEON ROY FULMER. CLARENCE LUTIIER GAUTIIIER, RALPH JOSEPH GOLUCKE, JAMES FOSTER GRAMMER, JOSEPH FRANKLIN GRAYBILL, DABNEY CRENSHAW GREENE. SOL VICTOR GUEST. GEORGE LUCAS GLTILLEBEAU, OTIS POLK GUNTER, DANIEL MCKAY HAIR, WHELDON HERBERT HARBIN, BERTRAM DYKES HARELIK, MELVIN MOSSE HARGROVE. RICHARD HARTER, GEORGE W. HATCHER, WILLIAM JONES HEARD, EARL L. IIELMHOLD, A. L. IIENG. JOHN MUNN HERRINGTON, JACK HESTLEY, WILLIAM ALBERT IIIGHTOWER, IRVIN CHESLEY HOGAN, HARVIE JORDAN HOLLIMAN, CLIFFORD IIOLLINGSWORTH, DAVID HOLMES, CONSTANTINE GEORGE HOLMES, HENRY D. HOOVER, ERNEST L. HOPKINS, JOSEPH CECIL IIUMPHRIES, ROBERT LEE HUNTER, HAROLD HODGSON HURT, FRANK J. INMAN, WALTER PATTERSON JANSEN, ALBERT H. JOHNS, VERNON ALFRED JOHNSON. C, MONROE JOHNSTON, FRANK CHARLES JOLLES, HOWARD PARILL JONES, LEWIS CLEVELAND JONES, WHEATON HARLEY JOWERS, WILLIAM VERNON KITCHENS, ROBERT MERVIN ILLINCK, DAVID C. KROME, SHARKEY F. -Q X I . -I -, - . . 2-,JA 1. .-'A. 1 '-'T' f " 1 ' tax, ' ,f-'+C ,- - -- L' "" A. . 'M J A 'T' :giax ,J JI - - I FYI lk. J H T3 , E'-,PTA , I 51 ' ' .531 T!-LM 2, 'A I? ,,. J A K ' ' I Y, l 1 ...U A " -A N5"I.Q,!f'-ay-.L Q' S Q ' X l ' ..-, 1 gf- -1' . ' Lg, ' L '--,' - - - - O A- ff 'A " A- PM Fil' B 7 1? ' ,A ' ' ' .'X . .-' I. .-- g.,! . :TI I . :A gi, A LQ6f,?'xkE r,M. 'Jkt I .xl XE X , ,X IXYN I 1, I' I fi 9 '. I 'NY . Y., Jr 'vw cj A gg 8 A-.J. . X X J .IC gk tk 4. , V- fax 4761- X 2' , Q , V fx v r' N J .- LAMBRETH, RUCKER KEEBLE LANGE, WILLIAM LEE, CHARLES ED. LEONARD, LAWRENCE K. LEOPARD, ED. LEVY, GERALD ESTROFF LEWIS, WILLIAM HENRY LICHENSTEIN, MYER LOE, THOMAS E. LOFLIN, JAMES PITNER LUM, ARTHUR LUNDAY, HANCE A. MANN, WILLIAM THOMAS MARTIN, G. MARVIN MATTISON, HOWARD R. MAXWELL, GEORGE M. MCELVEEN, JOSEPH M. MCGAHEE, CONRAD WILLIAM MQGAHEE, MACK MILO MQGOWAN, JOSEPH LAMAR MCINTOSH, WILLIAM DALRYMPLE MQKEOWN, HARRY M. MQKNIGHT, MASON HARRIS MEADS, GENE BRADY MELTON, LEWIS WILLIAM MENGER, ED. MERRY, ARTHUR BRIAN MOCK, WALLACE RAY MOODY, JULIAN THOMAS MOSELEY, NORMAN COOK MOTLOW, LEROY O. MUNS, CLARENCE S. MURPHY, TOM DANIEL NACHMAN, HERBERT NAPIER, RUDOLPH GENE NEWMAN, JAMES ALEXANDER NEWTON, JACK W. 6 ,A-C I, - A 4 S' NEWTON, STEVE LINTON NIKON, J. J. NOBLES, BARNEY HAROLD OELLERICH, GROVER WILLIAM O'TYSON. ELBERT JACK OVERSTREET, JAMES LEWIS OVERTON, HERMAN DAVIS OWENS, JACK MCDONALD OWENS, WILLIAM ROBERT PADGETT, BILLY BELDING PADGETT, JOHN LEROY PALMER, LESTER DAVIS PARDUE, JAMES PARKS, CHARLES A. PARRISH, ROBERT ALTON PEARRE, JAMES NATHANIE PEEL, HARRY EDWARD PEEL, WILLIAM FRANKLIN PERRY, JOHN RAYMOND PETERSON, PAUL PHILLIPS, AL HERMAN PHINIZY, WILLIAM WRIGHT POSTELL, ALVIN E. POWELL, LOUIS E. PRICE, JAMES IRVIN PRICE. JAMES PERRY PUND, ERNEST EVERS QUATTLEBAUM, WILLIAM RUSSELL RACHELS, HENRY CAPERS REESE, THOMAS EDWARD REESE, WILLIAM IRVIN RICHARDS. BOBBY LESLIE RIGGS, MILFORD T. ROBERSON, DONALD WAYNE ROBERTS. WILLIAM B. ROBERTSON, JAMES LAWRENCE SAWILOWSKY, JACOB J. 1 SAWILOWSRY, JACOB M SCARBOROUGH, REIQBEN CHRIS SCHWEITZERA, WILLIAM ANTHONY SEIFFERT, WILLIAM DOUGLAS SHAPIRO, HERBERT SANFORD SHIPMAN, ODELL DEWEY SI SI GLOW. NORMAN LLS, GLEN ROBERT SIZEMORE, WILLIAM EDWARD SMITH, PAT GILLEN STABOVITZ, PETER C. STAFFORD, N. WILLIAM STARNES, MARION SCOTT STAVRO, WILLIAM EDWIN STEINBERG, JACK JEROME STRAUSS, SAM E. SULLIVAN, CHARLES M. TALLENT, WILLIAM L. TEIQTON, ROBERT ELWOOD THOMAS, F. B. 'I HRIFT, BARNES SPENCER TYSON, JAMES WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT, ROBERT RATHBONE IN I V ALKER, CHARLES ALLEN ALKER, OSCAR HENRY WALLACE, FRANK JAMES W W W W IV W W W ARR. THERON M. ARREN, HARYIE B. ELLMAKER, WILLIAM L. HIZATLEY, GROVER C. HEELER. OLLIE HITAKER, ROBERT H. ILENSKY, LEONARD R. ILLSON, EDWIN C. WOO, JIMMY W OODWARD, WILLIAM M. YARBROUGH, JAMES A. 7fze 7946 Rainiaw FREEMAN, GUY WM. DAVIS '75 Sapfzamaae 614:44 AARONSON. IIAROLD JOSEPH ADAMS. FLOYD PARKS ADAMS. ROY CALVIN ADAMS. WM, ERNEST ALLEN. TONY M ARKERT ANDERSON. DAN SPIKE ANTHONY. CURTIS LIONEL BAGGETT . HERBERT E BAILEY. JOSEPH PEY ION BAILEY, THOS. WESLEY BALKCUM. LE4 JN ROOSEVELT BARFIELD. WALT ER R BARGERON. Lf ANNIE BARINOWSKI. R1 JBER I EMIL BARKSDALE. R4 ANNIE ST ANFORD BARNES. CAROL LEE BARNES. TRAVIS STANLEY BEATTIE, ROBT. CLIFFORD BECKUM, LEWIS TAYLOR BELDING. RICHARD EUGENE BELIQER. RICHARD W. BELL. EDGAR S IEPHEN BET HUNE RAYMOND BLACKSTONE. BERNARD A. BLANCHARD. WARREN IALMADG BOLAND. EDWARD H. R1 m1.I-LN. LQHAS. xx 1Ns1 ON BMVILZR,-J, xv. BOWMAN. f,Efr I. BRIDLQES. WM 'I II' JS. BRINKLEY. I R xxx I-1 JRII xx BRfmAIE.JIiNNP1W. BROWN. HERBER I D. BRYANT . HERBER I EDWARD BURNEY. BILLY f.. c:.xDDEN. LAWRENK E BARNARD E IAOLE. JAMES WESLEY CAIN, ALLIE RAYMOND LQARPENTER, HERBERT E LARPENRIOER. MARVIN LAWRENCE CARROLL, JOHN FRANKLIN mq.xRswELL. HUGH f. R: ER. LHAS. EDWARD t'."A'ANAUGH. JAMES THOMAS f -x-v1.EY. JAMES WM. I IIAPPELL. BPBBY c.:LM'R,ERw1N U WLEM VN, Ja JHN Nu ri '1 LVNALLY, w1L1.ARD VINSON L OOR. HENRY JOSEPH Lf 1:21. JAMES HENRY 1.f'VPEfl. J M Ei LEONARD f f HRLEY. ARNO w. f::fR1.EY. Rr E 1. LAMAR fw - IKBY. CARL O1 RL'MAN O xx'1A.c IIARLIE P DAWN. JIMMIE p.L'LN'ER IJAYIA, Lf YNNIE EWINI, DAVIS. ROBR1 B mi AA. ADAM DWIIXIII IJEAN. MM, I LII' 1 1 YN IJ' 1.1 1.31 H. J-.M JJAEPH Il-VENT-1'w'.Wf.LIIiR Ji 'IINNI JN --v- - 'x IDI! .LY . WAI l DIL QF. J AME- f-Z1 ,NRI VIZ In lf! .HER I Y, NEW ELI. W IJ 'jul KS. HENRY I. DREW, WM. EARNESI IJAIQY. JA1. K I1 DI -..W AY. W M PRILL IJUREI1M.A ERNON W ILBUR DYSON. RICHARD E. EDWARDS, PERRY EUBANKS, BOBBY EDWARD EUBANKS. WALTER SHELTON EVANS. JAMES ALDERMAN FRANK. ALEXANDER RICHARD FULCHER. KVM. C. FUTCH. WM. HAROLD GALLOWAY. RONALD FROST GARNER, RICHARD EARL GAT TIS, ROBERT ANDREW GEORGE. LESLIE BUIST CHEESLING. SAM E. CHINILOLD. MAURICE JACK GIBSON. THOS. YOUNG GITDBEE, WM. WALKER CQODOWNS. WILLIS ARTHUR C1RAHAM,ROBT. CLYDE GREENE. JOHN JOSEPH GRIFFIN. HARRY B. GUILL. JAMES CARSON HADWIN. JAMES F. HAHLER, TOM WATERMAN HAILLER. WM, ST, HALL. WM LOUIE IIAMILT ON, JAMES M, I?.'.MII.T 1 JN. Ji JIINIE ROSS MILT I JN. LEONARD IIAMMf KK. JESSE CRIMES HATCHER, ELMO ALLEN HATTLE, WM. E. HEATH. BENJAMIN MCEWEN HENDERSON, JOE MARION HIXON, JACK HODGES. FRANK JOHNSON HODGES, HERBERT M. HOLLINS, CHAS. A. HORNE, ROBT. JACKSON HORTON, BILLY SAMUEL HOWELL, EDDIE CLARK HUFF, DAN HERBERT HUNTER. ROBERT MARTIN HYDRICK, DANNIE LEROY ILLE. THOS. A. INGLETT. CHAS. DEARING IRVIN. HENRY STUART IVIE, CLAUDE WM. JAMES. BOBBY LEE JOHNSON. GEO. WARREN JOHNSTON. CARL HERMAN JOLLES, ISAAC SEYMOUR JONES. CHAS. RICHARD JONES. HARVEY GERALD JONES. HORALE ALLEN JONES. ROBERT' HOGAN JONES WM. EDWARD KELLY. EEO. LOCKWOOD KELLY. II II AMMOCK. MARION SHURLEY II VNI HEY. wM. JNO, IIARBESK IN. EYERE1 O1 D WIAON HARMON. wM. I. I . I.. .RPER. WESTON R. HARRIS, V, W. HARVEY. HOWARD HART LEY KENNEDY. R XLPH SAMUEL KENT. WARREN LEE I-LERR. IIOMER CHALMERS KERSEY. JNO. W. KING. HORALE ALLEN KIRKLAND. THOS. RICHARD KITCHEN. CLAUDE RAY KNOTTS. TOMMIE MILTON 1 J I L.-AMA, HERBERT VAN SMITH, FAIRESI DIAMOND J R574 it .wx I ,Y C A 4 F H- - Arg I Q -. DVI., . I' wi A-. cf' A l . B! ,QI F951-QI! Li my .1 N ' ' NT 'A U""'TO" ' L.-XNGLEY, DERWENT LARISCY, MILTON L. LEE, LEONARD LEWIS LEONARD, EVERETT A. LEWIS, BILLY EARL LEWIS, REGINALD LARRY LIVINGSTON, JAMES SCOTT LYNN, RAYMOND CURRY MADEN, WM. LEROY MAHLSTEDT, NICKLOUS H. MARLOWE, PHILLIP LEROY MAXWELL, REGINALD MEALING, HENRY GETZEN MELTON, ROBT. M. MERTINS, HARRY BELDING METHVIN, PAUL MEYER, SAMUEL MILLER MILLS, ROBT. JOSEPH MINOR, GEO. EVANS MOBLEY, JACK R. BEDGOOD, THURMOND LEWIS MOORE, JESSE GRAY MORRIS, BRYON WESLEY MORRIS, HAROLD JACK MCALHANY, LOUIE S. MCCARTY, LUCIUS CUTHBERT MCDANIEL, EDGAR LAMAR MCDONALD, DONALD MCGAHEE, .ALBERT STEPHENS MCINTOSH, HERBERT ALEXANDER MCKELLAR, THOS. E. MCKINNEY, DAVID THOS. MCKINNEY, DON E. MCKINNEY, JOE S. MCLENDON, HOMER MQMICHAEL, ROBT. BARRY MQNAIR, HAL HARRIS NEWMAN, RAYMOND A, NEWSOME, JAMES CARLOS NEWSOME, JAMES LEWIS NICHOLAS. CHAS. HARRINGTON OGLETREE. VERNON ALLEN O'H.XR.X, JERRY P. PADGE'I"I', JEROME PERM.-AN PADGETT, NAUGHTON A. PARRISH, WM. L. PAT RICK, ZACK OSCAR PENDER, J.-AMES BRANSFORD PERRY, PIERCE RGORDON PHINIZY, IRVINE PLATT, WILLIE DEWEY POWELL, BOBBY HAWKINS POWLEDGE, GIDEON MILLS PRICE, CHAS. NORMAN PROCTOR, JAMES MORENE PUGH, HERBERT LEE PYLE, JACKIE GRADY RABUN, WM. ROBT. RAINES, WM. BUTLER RAYNES. MITCHELL REESE, JOE FRANKLIN REYNOLDS, DONALD RAY REYNOLDS, THOS. TERRELL RHODES, ROBT. EUGENE RHODES, RUSSELL RHODES, THOS. WAYNE RICE, MARION F. RICHARD SON, EDGAR MORRISON ROBERTS, BOBBY BURCH ROGERS, WM. ROSCOE RUCKER, CHAS. THOS. RUNYON. FREDERICK M. SALE, GEO. GILMAN SATCHER, MILTON B. SAUL, JEROME SAKON, FRANCIS A. SCOTT, HUGH A. SEGO, CLIFFORD THOS. SETZE, THOS. H. SHAPIRO, PHILIP STANLEY SIMS, RAY NEIL SMITH, JOHN OTIS SMITH, P.-XIQL EUGENE SMITH, ROBT. BOYNTON SPIYEY, ROBT. C.-ALVIN STANFORD, .ALBERT T. STEWART, WM. AUSTIN SUHR, KARL FREDERICK SWAIN, JAMIE WYLIE SWEENEY, FRANK J. SYMMS, ROBT. LOUIS T.-ALBERT, JAMES WM. 'II-XNKERSLEY, LAWRENCE STEVENSON TANNENBAUIAI, JULIAN BARNARD 'I'E.fXGL'E, ADDISON DAWSON TEUTON, VERNON EZELLE THOMAS, JAS. WILSON THOMPSON, ROBT. LANKSTON TOOLE, WALLACE SYL. TOWNES, HENRY H.-ALL IJTLEY, FOSTER T. WAAGNER, CARL ROBT. W.-XLKER.C1H.XS. ROBT. WALTERS, RAMON DOUGLAS WELCH, H.-XYWOOD JOHN WHALEY, HAMILTON H. WHALEY, CURTIS EDWARD WHITE. JAMES ROBT. WHITE, WM. WHITTLE, JAMES B. WIDENER, ROB. E, WIGGINS, STEWART LIVINGSTON WILK, JACK D. WILLIAMS, .ALBERT LESTER WLLIAMS, DONALD EDWARD WILLIAMS, H. B, WILLIAMS, JAMES EDWARD WONG, PHILIP WRIGHT, EDWARD MASON YOUNG, ROBT A YOUNGBLOOD, RICH.-XRD E. ZERVOS, NICK '7fze 7946 UVTH 7fze afzeifnman 616,44 ADAMS. TIIURMON ROBERT ADAMS, VERNON ADCOX, JOHN WELTON ADKINS, MACK L. AGEE, WM. G. AICHEL, GEO. OSCAR ALDRIDGE, LANDON THOMAS ALFORD, JAMES LEROY ANDERSON. WM. ALLEN ANSLEY, MARYIN WM, BAGGOTT. ROBERT TAYLOR BAILEY, ROBERT NORMAN BAIRD, GEO. CLIFFORD BAKER. ROBERT A. BALK, THOS. MORRIS BARDEN. CHARLES V, BARFIELD, TROY EDWARD BARRETT, WM. WHITE BARROW. JNO. MARION BARTON, LEON THERON BAYNARD, JOSEPH SCOTT BEATZE. JAMES CONRAD BECK, BOBBY CLENTION BEDGOOD, THURIVIOND LEWIS BENNETT, ARCHIE ALLEN BENNETT, EDWARD TAFT BENNETT, THOS. HARMON BENSON, BENJAMIN MANIN BENSON, SAMUEL EUGENE BETTS, MILLARD HAROLD BIKAS, WILLIAM C. BLACKBURN. OTIS EUGENE BLACKSTONE, AARON LOUIS BLACKSTONE, GEO. FRANK BLACKSTONE, HERBERT THOS. BLAIR, WM. SOLOMON BLOUNT, GEORGE BLOUNT, ROBERT ESTES BOLES, GOLDEN KHOLIEL BONHAM, ELDRED STEVEN BONZO, WESLEY ELMER BOWMAN, GENE TUNNIE BOYD, JIMMY BRANAN, WM. JENNINGS BRANDENBURG. WALTER EMMETT BRANDON. CHARLES BRANDON, WM. WOODWARD V HPI L. BRANTLEY. OZIE VVILLIS BRETT, STEYE EMANUEL BRIDGES, ROBERT FRANKLIN BROADWATER, WM. HENRY BROWN, CLAWDY RAY BROWN, IIILDYER E. BRYAN. WILSON JENNINGS BLFFINGTON, WILLIE BL I KN 'HIL JUL . .' BLRCH, HAROLD WHITAKER BURNS, JAMES WILBERT BUSH. EDGAR RAYMOND CADLE. LINDSEY WALTER IALAMAS, PETER JIM IAMERON. STUART ALLEN iARLTON, M. T. IARLTON, RAY S, IARPENT ER, RI."l LEDGE BERNARD IARTER. JAMES OWEN IATLEDGE, REGINALD CHESTER IASON, JACK PILCHER IAWLEY, EDWARD HILL CAYNLEY, JACK KENT CHANCE, FRED ELROY CHEESEBOROUGH, RICHARD S. CLARK, CHARLES HAYWOOD CLIATT, WALTER IRVING CLOUD, JAMES HARRISON COCKRELL, B. D. COFER, WM. HOWARD CONNELL, LEWIS ELLIOTT COOK, JOHN L. COOPER. CLAUDE NORMAN COPELAND. BILLY JOE CORDELL, BILLY KENNETH CORLEY, WM. LAWRENCE COTTS, LEONARD COYINGTON, HINTON EYERET CRAWFORD, ARNELL T. CROCKETT. WM. FLOYD CROMER, HAL MILTON CROOK. JOHN LEE CULPEPPER. EDWARD PHILIP CULPEPPER. R, J. CUMBEE, LLRIA ERASTUS DANIEL, CARL JAMES DAVIS, EUGENE ISK ' ri 3' DAVIS, M. R. DEAL, CHARLIE MCDONALD DBLONG, ROBERT LUTHER DINKINS. JAMES VERNON DOUGLAS, CHARLES HARRY DOUGLAS, EDWARD LEWIS DRAKE, JAMES ELLSWORTH DIIBOSE, BRYAN ALLEN DUNCAN, JAMES CALDWELL DYCHES, JOSEPH EMANUEL DYE. WM, EZRA EDWARDS, RICHARD BATTLE EHRLICH, G. E. EIDSON, HUNTER ROGERS ELLIOTT. ROBERT BENJAMIN EUBANKS, BOBBY GENE FANNINC, CHARLES HENRY FARR, EMORY WARREN FARR. MARION FRANK FESE, LOLIS RODGERS FLOWERS, HENRY FRANKLIN FLOWERS, JACK EUGENE FLYTHE, JAMES B. FOUCHE, SAMUEL ALLEN FREDERICKS, RAY MALCUM GEER, HARRY CALVIN GHINGOLD, NEIL GHITTER, IRVIN LEROY GIBBS, INIARD P, GIBBS, JNO. THOS. GLAZE, ,JOSEPH FURMAN GLISSON, ARTHUR GOINGS. CHARLES WM. GOINGS, CLIFFORD C. GOOD. CLIFTON HORACE GOOLSBY, RICHARD MILTON GOOLSBY, WM, HUBBARD GRAMMAR, BURUM WRIGHT HARDY, WM. ADMER HARRIS, JACK HERBERT HARRIS, PHIL DAVIS HATCHER, PAUL RALPH HAYIRD. LLOYD BRADLEY HEATH, TERRI WALKER HENRY. CHARLES EDWARD HENRY. HUNTER Mc HENSLEY, JACK ALLEN HENSLEY, JAMES EDWARD HERNDON, FRANK EUGENE HERRON, CHAS. ALVIN HEWETT, ALBERT LAFAYTTE HILL, EZEKIEL THOS. HILLMAN, BEAUFORD IVEY HINTON, JOSEPH BRAND HOLLEY, W. W. HOLMES, CHAS. MILTON HOOD, OSCAR JOSHUS HOPKINS, MELL JEROME HOWARD, CARROLL REID HOWARD, FLOYD G. HOWARD, OLLIE THORNTON HOWELL, LESTER HUGULEY, WM. GAINES HUSON, GEO. GREEN HUTTO, JAMES V. INGLETT, MELVIN EDWARD INMAN, GEO. HULL IVEY, CHAS. EDDY JAMES, CHAS. EDWARD JAMES, LVNWOOD DEKALB JENKINS, DANIEL PERCY JOE, HERBERT PHILLIP JOHNSON, JONNIE F. JOHNSON, WALTER LEWIS JOHNSTON, LE ROY F. JONES, EARL EUGENE GRAYBILL, CLAUDE AUGUSTINE JONES, JAMES G. GREENE, JOE COILE GREER, PAUL HOBSON GREGORY, CHARLES E. GUILLEBEAU, ROBERT A. HAAK, ROBERT HAIR. HAROLD RUSSELL JORDAN, DON CARLOS JORDAN, JAMES DENNIS KELLEY. ARTHUR DUDLEY KELLY, RICHARD JOSEPH KEMP, DOUGLAS EDWARD KIGHT, JULIAN HENRY HAMILTON, JERROLD LEE KING, CHAS. WM. HAMILTON, JOSEPH C. HARBIN, CLIFFORD LOUIS KIRKENDOLL, MARION KNOTTS. LEONARD L. LAMB, ROBT. MILTON LAMBETH, EDWARD S. LANE, RICHARD SPANN LASS, LLOYD BYRON LEDFORD, LAYERN NEYIT LEE, FRANK LANSING LEE, ROBERT ALLEN LEONARD, MARYIN PRESTON LEOPARD. SPENCER H. LISK, LEROY LOGAN, JOHN ARTHUR LORD, HERBERT WM. LORD, WALTER HUGH LUM, WALTER LYON, WM. EDWARD MANNING, JAMES ROBERT MARDS, EUGENE DAYID MASIERO, ROLLO Y. MASON. THOMAS E, MATHEWS. G. W. IBILLYI MATHEWS, PHILIP REID MATHIS, T. H. MILLER. J. Y. MILLER. RICHARD D. MITCHELL. BILLY E. MITCHELL, GEORGE HINES MITCHELL. JAMES ELBERT MORRIS. MILTON AGEE MORRIS. ROY DEAN MOSELY. WAYNE C. MURPHEY, PAUL WARREN MURPHEY, ROBERT MURRY MURPHY, JACK FRANKLIN MLRRAH, JOE BANKS MURRAH, THEODORE FINLEY MCCANN, RICHARD O. MCCOY. JACK TERRELL MCCOY, ROGER MCCOY. WILLIE JOE MCDANIEL, MARION FRANCIS MCDONALD, ELYYN JOSEPH MCDONALD, RAYMOND B. MCGAHEE, JAMES GARY MCGAHEE .ROBERT CARY MCGRAW, GEO. W. C, MCKENNEY. WALTER RAN NELSON, JACK WM. NELSON. WM. BRICE NEWMAN, WM. HAROLD NORTON, O. DELL gf -5. NORYELL, JAMES FLEMING RENNISON, THOMAS II. OATES, JAMES F. RHENEY, ERNEST THOMAS O'DANIEL, JAMES E. RHODES, ARTHUR LINSEY ODOM, WM. GEORGE RICH. LOUIS OELLERICH, HERMAN JOSEPH RICKERSON, CARL YINSON OGLESBY, ISAAC WASHINGTON RICKERSON, THOS. ALLEN TARYER, LEROY JEROME THIGPEN. FLOYD BENNETT THOMAS, GEO, WARREN TIIOMAS, PERRY LEE 'I HOMAS. THURSTON ARTHUR THOMPSON, ROBERT OYINE OTWELL, ORYILLE YERDERY RIDDLE, GENE W. THOMPSON, WM. WARREN OUTEN. MICHAEL D. RIESER, ALBERT TIMMERMAN, HOWARD BROOKS OYERCASH, CHARLES EDWARD RIVERS, HAROLD EDWARD TOMPKINS, STEPHEN MALONE PADGETT, CURTIS WM. ROBERTS, MELYIN BAXLEY TURNER, JACKSON TRYICE PADGETT, ERWIN EUGENE ROBERTS, THOS. E. TURNER. MARION EDWARD PADGETT, ROBERT IRYIN ROBERTSON, ALVIN GENE YERDERY. ALBERT B, PARKS, ROBERT AGEE ROBERTSON. ANDREW EYERETT WALKER. EARL PARRISH. ALBERT RONALD ROBERTSON, MARTIN LEYI WALKER, LAWENCE B. PARRISH, RONALD EDWARD ROSE, WALTER HENRY WALKER. ROBERT E. PARRISH T ROUSE, ROBT. WALL, THOS. CANNON I. L. WM. NARAMORE PARSONS. PATCHE. EDWARD DONALD PATE, CHAS. BARNES PATRICK. .JAMES EDWARD PENLAND, JAMES WALKER PENNINGTON, BENNY' R. PENNINCTON, CLAUDE EUGENE PIPPIN. C PORTER POWELL POWELL: POWELL. POWELL POWELL POWELL POWERS HAS. AUGUSTUS ELLIOTT LAMAR CHAS. HOUSTON HERMAN CARL RAYMOND LEWIS ROBT. STARLING ELDER WM. LANDRUM PAUL EDWARD PRESCOTT, RANDOLPH E. PRICE, HOMER CLEON PRICE, HOUSTON B. PRICKETT, HERBERT SYLYESTER PLIRCELL, GEO. MORRIS PYLE. JAMES EDWARD QUARLES, CHAS. ROBERT QUARLES. JOE EARL RABURN. .JOHNNIE DILLARD RADFORD, CARL HENRY RECTOR. CHAS. w. READY, CLAUDE EARL REED. ROBT. HENRY REEDER, GEORGE ED. REESE, JAMES EDWARD REESE. MARION HAYWARD REESE. WM. TALBERT REID, GHAS. ROWE, MARION ROBT. RUIPO, RAYMOND RUTHERFORD, GEO. KELLY SAMMONS. IAQ lx SANDERS. FRANKLIN BRYSON SANON. HOWELL WADE SCOGGINS, PRESTON LAYTON SCOTT. ROBERT MORRIS SHARPE. ROBERT SHEAD, KENNETH WM. SHEELEY, HOWARD EARL PAUL SAMUEL HAROLD STARR SIMON, SMITH, SMIAI H, JAMES WM. SMI ICH, MARION SYLYESTER SMITH, ROBERT L. SMITH. WM. THEODORE SO UTHALL, ROBERT CLAYTON SPEARS. PERCY MYNOR STEVENS. LEON STEWART, JAMES NEWTON STEWART. JOSEPH DUDLEY STEWART, PAUL E, STILL, ROY MONROE STIREWALT. IIARVEY LI-IE STREETER, GEO. HORNE SUGGS, EUGENE CECIL SULLIYAN, BERT FINCIIER SULLIYAN. JOE HURBY SUMNER, GEO, THERON SWANSON, JOHN ORAN SWEAT, CARL CLINTON SWINDLER, THOMAS W. TALLEY, JOSEPH LECONTE WALLACE. RICHARD CURTIS WALLIS. JAMES EDVVIN WARNER. MICHAEL WATKINS. ARTHUR DONALD WEATHERS. CLIFFORD THURSTON WEATIIERS, RICHARD C. WEA I III-LRSBEE. 'I IIEODORE K. WELL IH, DONALD JNO. WELLS, ,J. J. WIIEAT LEY. THOS. W. WILLIAMS, EDWARD A. WILLIAMS, EUGENE WILLI AMS. GEO, EDWARD WILLIAMS. HERBERT DONALD WILLIAMS, RICHARD W. WILLIAMS, THOS. STCLAIR WILLIS. JOSEPH TWIGGS WILLIS. RUSSELL C. WINGROYE, W. L. WISE. EARL CALYAN WISE. RANDOLPH WOMACK. JACK LEMON WONG, JACK WON4 9, LARRY WONG, OUONG WONG, RALPH WOODWARD. ERNEST LEE WOODWARD. WM. RALPH AVREN. JOHN VV. WRIGHT, CHARLIE M WRIGHT. GEO. CLIFTON YOUNK L, YOUNG. YOUNG, YOUNG, CHARLES W ALTER EDWARD LEE KENNETH MAYNARD ROBERT WARREN 7fze 7946 IZ 5!V14p of ridiculous people w rf ml ,J -5 'FEE 1 . 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Jllajar . Asst. Sgt. Major . Regl. Supply Sgf. iliiaaq fbqzaaimewi . SGT. STOREY 9 .f . SGT. TULLY MAJOR MILLS, C.-XC MAAI. HENRY P. MILLS-Mexican B-Ol'Clf'I' I916sRe-se-rw Commission at L.S.U.-France 1918-18 yrs. inactive status, taught scliool--Ri-Called 19137-Asst. PMSRT, Ala. PMSXT A.R.C. M SGT. ROBERT L. STOREY-Enlisted 1936--1-lth Inf. Canal Zone-Assigned .-X.R.C. 1941-1943-Daniel Field 19444 Graduntud OCS 1945-Discharged Jan. 3-16-Rc-enlisted for ROTC. S SGT. CHARLES' W. TL'LLYfBegan czirvcr 1940 - Smtioncd Forts Benning and Sill among other posts- Has been in 78th, 28th, and .ilst Divisions-Wm-nt to New Guinca with illst-Engaged in battle on Morotai 1944-Retumed as a casualty ghospitnlizcd at Oliver General-Rec-nlisted for ROTC duty. A 8 -QL STLDENTS RECIEIYIXC KI. S. S: T. AXVARDS I t. IIWIALIO PERI IINNEL UIAMES E. DRANE. Lt. Col. MISS NANCY EIYING, Spf vymx or -IOSEPH E. FALLKNER. Major MISS NANCY WILLIAMS, SPOIMQ1' SAMUEL D. FORTSON. lat. Lt. 1' 47' 'sa-fi , V . SXMILI, IP INR ISHN lux IJ, que-Six JAMES B DRANF Lt, 3 1:::' and MISS NANCY EYVING A Sponsor JOSEPH E. FAULKNER Alajor Left to Right: CAMP, FORTSON, FAULKNER fs? "2iF,??5'S-' -0 -.il-3 1 I 3'5- MISS NANCY WILLIAMS Sponsor "Av CUVIPA TY W PERSUHEL JESSE R. YEAL. Captain KIISS JEAN GREAR. Sponxm FLETCHER E RESH. lxt. Lt CHARLES P. OXYENS. Qnd. Lt ' 1 Q! 99 NMFA TY l'EliSOXXEL ISJXACY C.-XNIP. C.1pt.1iI1 IXIISS SHIRLEY R.AXC9SIJAI.E. SIJOUNOI BARNEY B. YYHITAKER. Ist, Lt. EDWIN M. M.-XY. 2nd, Lt, i 'Ti . T117 UI S, KIXNII' I ffjwrlzn ,nag 435 fi: 33 ,fvj Nw' NDN 'SZTIZVQ SHIRLEY RACSD.-XLE .Spun wr BARNEY B. VVHITAKER In Lf. EDYYIN BI. KLXY fini Lt. l. JV- MISS LULYANNE SEIGLER , J ' Jzaifkjggii. . 1 , zwf- - sg L- p, 'gf if VVILBUR D. JONES Isl. LI. JOHN L. CHILDRESS Qnd Lf. 1 I ELM ER I.. PERRY C11 jf I min 17 L "CW UUVIPA Y ' PER 'UNNEL ELMER L. PERRY, Captain MISS LTQLYANNE SEIGLER, Spomor WILBLTR D. .IONES,v lst. Lt. JOHN L. CHILDRESS, Qnd. Lt. lt. l3A'I"PALl0 CUNIPA Y FURMATIU I UA" CO. AT COMPANY MASSWCOMMANDED BY CAPT. VEAL CAPT. CAMPS "B" CO. .-YI MASS FORMATION 4 "C" CO. COMMANDED BY CAPT. PERRY IN MASS FORMATION 'Me Shwaicm Sabre If MRS. LESTER, C.-XPT. JACK BANKS, MISS SARAH JANE FARLOW The Richard B. Sheridan Sabre is an award made annually by the Reserve Officers Association. The award is made in memory of Richard Sheridan who was an honor stu dent of the Richmond Academy and Junior College, and xx ho lost his life on the football field at Yale. h h d S b ' d d to the cadct uho in the opinion of the Nfilitarv and Academic committees ap- The c eris e .a re la awar e 7 a -. ' , A . Q 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 f ' . h st d-nt must excel in all phases of his proaches closest the noble figure ol Richard B. Sheridan. There ore t e u c school life and relationships. clean, and an unaffected gentleman, He must have a high quality of standing cadet. and show in his conduct the virtues of honesty, sincerity re must show that same spirit of aggressive-ness which Richard B. Sheri- on the football field that fateful afternoongonly to be met by the un- The winner of the Sabre must be popular. academic work. be a good athlete. an out and courage. And the winner of this Sab dian displayed as he plunged for the goal conquerable foe of all brave men -death. The winners of 1933 193-L 1935 1936 1937 1938 the award in the pas Frank Burnley Jackie Stephens Dorroh Nowell Alex Doremus Harry Bfobley John Hains I ZiI'CI 1945 Jack Banks 1939 1940 1941 1942 199f3 1944 Jones Epps Alfred Battey Walter Reiser Harold Engler Shealy Reiser William Reiser nd. BATTALIU CLARENCE R. SAVAGE, Lt. Col. M155 NNN FVSSELL MISS ANN FLSSELL. Sp f'sz nor WILLIAM E. HARRIS. Major MISS MARY GEORGIA ROUNDTREE, Sponsox ADRIAN COHEN, lst. Lt. Left to Right: Harris, Cohen, Savage S' Sponxor WILLIAM E. HARRIS .fllzzjnr ADRIAN COHEN Is! Lt. C.l,.XRI',NiIIz R, S XXYVLF LI. Cul. 9 'S' f MISS MARY GEORGIA ROUNDTREE Spmzsm' V Y 1 N .rl S.-XMTQEL B. FOX Captain RUSS BETTY S.-XCRE Sponsor K ,f 'YW NY' R'-Y IVAN PARKER II ls! Lt. WILLIAM R, RICHARDSON 2nd LI. 362 of 1, .gnu-' - " "En CUMPA Y PER 'UNXEL S.-XKUQEL B. FOX. Captain BIISS BETTY S.-XCRE. Sponsor IVAN PARKER H, lst. Lt. XYILLIABI R. RICHARDSON, Qnd. Lt. "F" CIIMPA Y PER 'UNIEL CII.fXRI,ES B. YYHITNEY. C:.lIJI.lIII BIISS IS.fXBELI,E RQBERTSON. S11-jw1N'vl GEORGE E. PERKINS. 1Qr.I.t, 'Y "..'1.""-5- CHARLES B. VVHITNEY Cnpfnirz A MISS ISABELLE ROBERTSON Sjmmffr F-' JULIUS T. KIOHNSON. Yud. Lt. we-"' GEORGE E PERKINS Ist Lf. JULIUS T. JOHNSON frm' Lf. J, 73 K , 53" Rx hr 3255 LIARTHA I-I:C-OTTAN if - - - - f K . 1 K S qi' i LEOX W. HELMLY Is: Lf. FRAXK A. YOYXG 21 1' Lf, J BOBBY O. USRY C.:.:::f1 'Q' is Of v Q-rf PEHCUXXEL BOBBIE O. KSRY. Cgpiai MISS MARTHA BI-QGOXNQ-XX. Sp LEON W, HELBILY. ist. Lt. FRANK A. YOUXG. 216. Lt. "G" FMIPAH nd. RATTALIU CIIMPAY F0liMJl'l0 CAPT. FOX WITH "EU CO. AT COMPANY MASS CAPT. WHITNEYS i'F" CO. IN MASS FORMATION UG" CO. AT COMPANY MASS COMMANDED BY CAPT, USRY " 1 56,646 Glad 1. a.. 'a r yay if : . fl-9 . ' 'i . . Q l N ' 'WH 7, ELMER L. PERRY w1LL1,m R. SACZRE LEONARD F. 'VERDERY w1LL1Am E. HARRIS President fire-Prmidmzf Serreiary Treasurer 3rd, BATTALIO I PEIISUIIEL JOS. IV. RHINE. JR., NILIjOI' NIISS ANNA OLIVE, Sponsor JOHN A. IYHITAKER, Captain .Q-ff' 1,-""" '.QfT""7 MISS ANNA OLIVE Sponsor jus, w. RHINI-I AIR. IlIfljHY XII PHX S, IJICNNY IX' ,,. f ' . . fx . I 41.-A, . E P5 . 'jx-, I '30 'nfl' -of 'CI sm FM' Miss LINDA FOSTER, Sponsor JOHN s. DENNY. lst. Lf. Left to Right: SCROGGS, BOYD, FAULK JOHN A. WHITAKER Captain K 11 MISS LINDA FOSI ER Spnllfor F MISS HARRIET HARVELY .S'pIn15m WILLIAM C, BROWN Ist Lt. INIARVIN COBIQRN 27111 Lt, WILBUR T. HERRINGTON Clllflfllill q. 'T' CIIIVIPII I -'ffm fm T- PIIII 'II IWIII I I I IYII.III.'R 'If IIERRINGTON, Captain MISS II.IXRIQIIi'I' II.XRYIiI,Y, 51111115111 WILLIAM C. BROWN, Ist. Lt. MARVIN COBURN. 2nd, Lt. "IV CIIMPA PIIRUUNIEL FERNIE M. F.-XL'LK, Captain MISS VIRGINIA DOVER. Spun IRYIN L. LEVY, Ist. Lt. JACK M. KENNEDY. Qnd. Lt. Y 244 -I I. ?' FIQRNIIZ NI. I-'.XL'I.K I 'NI' 3, .I X MISS VIRGINIA DOVER Spun mr IRYIN L. LEVY Isl. LI. JACK M. KENNEDY 21111 LI. ,4-1 .4 .5 16: ., 'J unix xx M il Mus jon E Nuxiis cw . ,. 'ww fa" 'C' ' Ni 'ff , RIC HARD X81 BOYD IN Lf, BELAH A. CULPEPPER 271 d L J. R011 rr Q8 ee PERUUHEL JOHN XY. SCROGGS. Cgiptain RUSS JOYCE -IAKIES. SIJOUQOI' RICHARD YV. BOYD. lst. Lt. BELAH A. CULPEPPER. 2nd. Lt. " C01ll'HY WY' A MISS LOUISE BRITTINGHAM Slfzurzior T ,N BIRNET L JOHNSON In Lf. HAMILTON B MUNDY 27111 Ll. 3rd, li1'l"MLl0 CUMPAY F0liMA'l'l0 M Vi 3 . , nw, 211 1:1 J A-1" co. Q 'A ' v K .J 1 J i' ha-1 8 co. , .Y- ,lq-, P, HL" CO. V , ,JS gb A-M" co. , ' 7h Scfmqqd Sala Thx' Scruggs Nlcmoriul Snbrc' is ztwairdvd annually by Prof, C. X Sci QQN memory of his won, Bland Scruggs, who was an outxtunding wtudvnt in ti I C tmy of Richmond County ut tha- tinlc of his untimt-ly paving This Sllhll' is LlXYLlI'dL'd mt-li your to that Inc-nibvr of tht- Svnior' Claim oi tht X1 ad vniy of Richmond County who in thc judginvnt of the- Honors Cornmittct niox nc,-girly approzichtw tht- stuturt- of ll, Bland Scruggs in high wholan ii 1 iJi'flIiiI1fl. sind t.'fiit'is'I1Cy and in CXIIXI-L'l11'I'iL'UiLll' ttftivitirw. EU-ry Cil'lJLlIIIIll N dvnt lift- is comidvrcfd in tliix ntwiirci, and most important ix tht- flirt tl1 it thu 4 1 who i'm'civt-s this gtwnrd must ht- of ubwlutcly llIliIHIJl'L1f'iN1i3iI' i'illl1'LilflI Thcf prtfviouw XYiIlI1l'l'? of thix uwttiti Iitm- bvcn zu follows: xxiiiihilll Rviwr. 194m A john Coth1':inc'. 1944 Bobby Usly, 1943 Lf-fr ro Right: SCRUGGS, USRY, MCGOWAN Lvft to Right: SKIRUGGS. REISER H015- A U tffiqgt 7fze Bam! N NICKLES R. BEACHAM The band got off to a swell beginning this year and has shown a great amount of improvement under its new leader, Mr. George Bennett. -au' "RICHMOND" faq 7ecam HEARST TROPHY TEAM WHITNEY l.'SRY The Rifle Team this year has been under the very able direction of SfSgt. Charley IV. Tully, a combat in- fantryrnan, The team exhibited the results of their fine coaching when they beat Benedictine 1175 to 1096 at The Academy Range. Soon after this victory. the Cadets traveled to Savannah where they again heat Bene- dictine. This time the score was A.R.C. 1186 and Benedictine 1151. WN'hile in the city of Savannah, The Mus- keteer Team also Bred against Savannah High. There was a norrow margin in the score with the Richmond Team losing. Savannah scored 1195 to Richmond's1177. The Rifle Team this year also fired in The Fourth Service Command Match, The Wlilliam Randolph Hearst Match. and The Intercollegiate Match. W'illiam H. Lewis was top man this year. Barry Whitney was Captain of the Team. THE TEAM LISTED IN FIRING ORDER, WM. H. LEWIS, BARRY WHITNEY. WM. SIIIPMAN. BOBBIE LSRY, TOM I-I,-XCLER, CLARENCE SAVAGE, BOBBIE MULLIGAN. ADRIAN CIOHEN, BOB- BIE ANSLEY, JAMES Mc.-XRTHLIR, PAUL SMITH, ERNEST PUND. BILLY KENNEDY, WM. H, FLEMING, AND CARTER B. HAGLER. F N , fa ' x .4,. 1- mfg 1 ' " Q he ., XX B Q . , fini. -L Q, --n 'Wi ,ww ilk Av lfzz .sw J. s. 'f 3 1 I j 1 x , 7. 'f'gkxX ' ! f 1 ,, ' ' 'X In X X f , L X All' v-XX Lt' K , fax . X . B xx x X .wr ROY E. ROLLINS Hula' Football Coach goalie!! .z"X 'SIZES R. BERNIE WARD LEE MADEN PUG SCHNEIDER Backfield Coach Athletic Director Assistant Coach i V, vi ... 'VN l ' ' ,af-' l -K 1 1' ' , 1 'T gg -1 ' 'mis 'ily 5 ' ' vt T l' -'x Y"'Q.n,g, QQ. I 1. . . - w. 'Q 'Q-rig. -A A ' Q -' WTS.,,.?' sf'-Eiinm ip .iff - igl '- .,r:'. .. in . . JOHN CHILDRESS-End Co-Captain Most Valuable Player '45 All G.I.A.A, St-cond Team '45 Georgia All-Star Team '45 IVAN PARKER-IIalfback All G.I..tX,A. Srcond Team N45 FTW.. , Wi wwf no 1 -,..T. - . n ' .4 X l it x yt . fl I 35 FL -it ,. 'vs K A ' W, .ate 5 up-. '. 'W an, tb- 1, X A K ' S' ' :"'- ' Q N -,o '4 CHARLIE PENN--End Co-Captain Football llc time Richmond's football season this year was hc-ttcr than ex- pcrtcd, with six wins. thrcc dvfcats, and thrcc ties. Al- though with injuries and loss of players, tht- Nluskctccrs, undcr thc watchful eye of Roy Rollins, livad Coach rc- turnvd from that Army, and Bvrnie IYard, dcvclopvd into a first Claws machine which dcservcd full appraisal. A. R. C. 6-Glvnn Academy 0 On a wot rainy Scptcmbcr l-l, the lIuekctCCrs dvfvatcd a big Glynn Acaclciny vlvvcri hy a xcorc of 6-U, Rich- mond's lont- scorn- camo xhortly aftvr the start of tht- ganit' with John Adams going nycr. Adanis' attt-mpt for tht- t-Xtra point failed. Both tcains drvw livavy pciialtit-5 for llllIlVCL'NNlII'y rouglinces. and fumhlcd thc slippu-ry hall wvwal tiinl,-5. Cliarlic Pcnn. Harry Kitcliuns. John Flvni- ing. and John Adains playa-d thc Cntirt' game. A. R. C. 24-Catholic High 0 Thr- following wvck. tht- Carle-t's MT" ran wild. rarking up four T. Dfs against our Irish rival from tht- Iiaxt Sidc. The Nltiskctccrs took over from thc start with Aclains trotting oycr for tht- tally. Aftm-r the nuxt kirkotl. B.C.H.S. gained yardage with passes and quartt'rhat'k encaks, but to no avail. Dunaway pullcd down ont- of eu l XX! nv ,M .. ss, -E I , 7 5 xg f--va - W l - 1 ' - - - 'G' , . JOHN ADANIS HALE BARRETT BILLY BEALE BARRY BLEINIKER RALPH BOERCKEL TOLLY BRINALEY l .' 'ei BOTTOM ROW: CIOLLIE. MARKS, CHILDRESS. KITCHENS, FLEMING, LANGLEY, HODO, GRAHABI, PENN, PARKER, ADAMS .... SECOND ROW: BOERCKEL, PYLE, BARRETT, JORDAN, BRINKLEY, WEEKS, LICHEN- STEIN, LEE, THOMPSON. EGBERT, GREEN .... THIRD ROW: CROFT, ANDERSON, BLEMKER, HAMBIACK, WHEATLEY, YARBOROEGH, RABL'N. SIZEMORE, WISE, PETERSON, WHEELER .... FOURTH ROW: STEWART, DIINAWAY, CULPEPPER. CROIQCH, BEALE, CZOURSEY, Mc CANN, NOLAND, PERRY, MURPHY, DAVIS, their IJJHCS to start the Richmond machine rolling again. Parker took the ball on the enemy 17 and was over to rack up six more points. Two more T.D's were made by Richmond in the last half with jordan and Adams do- ing the toting. A. R. C. O-Tech High 39 Disaster! The Tech High Smithies scored almost at will against the hard-fighting but outclassed Musketeers. Only tlordaifs kicking showed up well for the Cadets, with his getting off several sixty or seventy yard punts, Tech-Hi used three strings to crush Richmond. A. R. C. 13-Jordan 38 The next week the Cadets were again soundly beaten by the Jordan Red Imps. The boys from Columbus scored in ew-ij' quarter. The Cadets finally came back with a fast scoring attack just before the half. The rest of the game was featured with plenty of quick kicks and one more A.R.C. score. 9 . CVO' ii 'gp' ' lv - as - -4 ,,, so f . . f ' .f 'A' Q l Q . Ti I 3-I I Lf - A ,Q . ' lb s -I I 1, . c -4--S: 3 ' 5' '?...., l 'mail - .1 WT . :ir..... ,L 11,3 JOHN L.-XXI.-X11 NICK GENE BOBBY BILLY CHILDRESS COLLIE CULPEPPER DAVIS DEVANEY DIINAWAY 1 V l i ' v , l l vi' Qs. I ni. 'Ai-ilhgi 4 ' . y.dQj,,f5 V H Q L MX R . Q N I . a ,ff f K . , is f Q J R 'Q 9357! . 6 ' .cl 1 il? ........ THANKSGIVING LINE-UP A. R. C. 13- Columbus 13 Thi- Muskctccrs mow-d down into Columbus tcrritory on Octoht-r 19th to cngagc tht- Rcd Dcyil tcam. 'Ilhc Cadcts outfought and outplaycd thcir 1-ncmics through- out thc gainc. Tha- gamc was highlightcd hy lyan Par- kcr's 78 yard run. Colulnbus' Magoni crosscd thc Rich- mond linc twicc for thcir tallics. Charlic Pcnn accountcd Nlanagcrsz for the otht-r Richmond scorc with a pass from john TQMMY CQROFT . WAXRREN S'I'EW.xRT Flcmmg. A. R. C. 19-Athens 7 9 NYith five mcmbcrs of the first string out. A.R.C. downed R a powerful Nlaroon and lYhitc tcam. ln thc Hrst quarter . u Athcns scored with largc gains through ccntcr. Shortly t N aftcrwards Childrcss rt-coycrcd a fumhlc and DcVancy N, took thc opportunity to score on thc following play. In x thc sccond quartcr it was DcVancy and Childrt-ss again. with thc lattcr taking 11 pass and scrambling for 34 yards ' and a T.D. Latc in thc third quartcr Parkcr hrokv loose .Q i t A I . for thc Hnal scorc. M, A. R. C. 6-Lanier 44 W A ' Thc Nlacon Pocts camc hcrc to pay us a visit which "ir , ' cndcd in tl'I'IIl5 of not-so-poctical lanquagc. Ratcd by R 1 ,.- . X. , 5 cycryonc as dcfcatcd bclorc started, thc Cadcts did play 9 - Y-N . nr' L. 3 fair game of ball. Billy Ht-ndcrson ran wild at thc U-fu, fl EIL. A Rltiskctccfs expense. It was not until thc third pcriod v v that "Scathack" Parkcr carried the pigskin for thc lone J-ACR JOHN V EGBERT FLENIING C . x 1' xg S N , ,v 'F is t l sf I 'Iii' J- , R I iw, - ga,-.. 1 il ls" Q fi'xEil..t "- A , - - . ' af. . "A - in - .No ' BOBBY JOHNNY IRVIN VERN D. H.-XRRY GRAHAM GREENE HIGHTOWER HODO JORDAN KITCHENS It ff. r 5-3332 .X .v as C.-XDETS -IN ACTION tally. Most of the game saw a fanatical defense trying to stop a never ending onslaught. A. R. C. 25-Marist 13 The Musketeers jumped into the "win" column when they trounced the Blue jackets from Atlanta. On a pass from Fleming, Penn secured the first score of the fray. The Cadets came out at the half with more pep. Flem- ing, Beale,' and Parker furnished the other scores. A. R. C. 6-Savannah 6 This was quite a disheartening game for the greatly im- proved Musketeers. The only score for Richmond came in the first quarter when Fleming scored standing up on a 57 yard run. The Bluejackets score came later, when they took over the ball after jordan's kick. Vem Hodo's it Vt-.Evil . X :gg l'i-il xii th shi 144,22 'I R. I' vw .F ' ' ' 1 Q l . ,. Q :if L' -P' . .,. - w .Q-"1 H 1 5 .., , gays-" ef-.-.sw is t's"5"' ' as t-Vw ,js "' " ' , . . and gained 1-l first downs to 6 for the Irish. Fleming tossed passes throughout the game to both ends. De- Vaney. Parker, and IN'eeks took turns in hammering the Irish flanks and secondary. This game completed a season which promised to be dark for the Cadets but turned out very satisfactorily. The team as a whole and almost every player as a part improved steadily throughout the season. A ,. 'li'5' ' -V 5' ,- .a...-.-- -1. . I A ,, . ,-it ax' g .g I V, X 'Hi - v 5 , K V A W , ' ... ' L rf A . . . gf , ef I K. . A . 't " ' 1 ' 1 y H ' - v. ffpvw . . -. 3, D' v. ms 0 Q l ll.: -. vi -, Jiv' Lal-- V 'S VA - , .s"!-- - Q, T JT My 35 Q Jr ' ' 4 vi in 1 tile' if I w A Y H ! ,. 4 2 ' Q. 5: gf' x I ' u . , r .m, - ,.- ,iq , ALL, N.. - .D Nj! 2:4 tackling was a highlight of the game. A - K -' i-'V Ties A. R. C. 31-Riverside 0 CENSORED On a freezing cold Turkey day the Purple and Gold football machine trampled Riverside's "River-rats." No one Richmond player could be separately praised, as the entire tea.rn functioned beautifully. A. R. C. 28-Catholic High 0 Playing in a post-season game, the Richmond Muske- teers downed a light Shamrock eleven. The rugged Ca- dets outpointed their opponents in every department. Richmond completed 13 out of 15 passes attempted, ' Q , x at . , eg. ' S+' on S 9 , "1 p D S, ' D 6 P N 'Q in ...fi i we 1. . J . . f -. . . .-" b ' 1 . L l. X i Ii,-,: P DERWENT IVIEYER PIERCE SNAG SKIP TOMMY LANGLEY LICHENSTEIN INIARKS MCCANN MOODY MURPHY .-.QT- I l I wiv-- fw Qi-I7. . QV- Eg. rf, I -4' . "'f' f,.'e5,'f' f1, , . ACTION IN RIVERSIDE GAME 'lW'!5lY5'? WI 1 'WI .1.....-.-M yztffigggg l --Q lvftl-Swag? ? I l Wflfiifil' - VI. 1 TENSE MOMENTS ELKS' BANQIQET F , 3 r I F Q. 6 Q 1 it ' X Y I ' x ' E, 5- A ali ' . f 5 N ,I 7 7 I v ' I, Q K , b Af '11 ,Taj N, if 1 ju.. h x- W if X a 1. my ,., .IX 1 ' xx , 1: ' .1 , I X . -Lf nf I u I. , 1 r cts IVAN CHARLIE PI G. P,xL'L ROBERI NOL.-,IND PARKER PENN PERRY PETERSON R.'XBL'N sq A V .' 'E - . Q my 4 5' S' Y . I . P , I 5 qi , N ' Af- A If A MUTT HARRY WILLARD OLLIE SONNY Y I JIMMY SIZEMORE STATHOS WEEKS WHEELER WISE YARBOROIQI H " " Wendi! Zzaalicall Thi' "B" fquzid stnrtcd thc SCHN011 on St-ptvmhcr thu hy journcyiiiq across the river to mcct North Augusta, w lu-rc tht-5' CLIIIIC wut on the loow I-iid of L1 36-fi -Cort-. Thu ne-xt wc-ck thc ttuim wcnt down again bcforc the Gran- itcvillc attack. 28-U. On Novcliihvi' Ilth. h.1Ck on homo mil. tht-3' lost gi tight game to YVuyneshoro, 7-6. Lzmglcy- B.ith ww tht: iivxt to iiixxnclc JXUQIISIH wimiing gi 34-6 x'ic't01'y. w hich lt-ft tht: team "tired" of lcwing. CD11 Octohcr 23th it "B" ttniiii. with rom-wt-d vigor. trouiicvd Edge-fivld 19-O, with Riu: Cockcrcl. and Hixon Nl'U1'IIlQ'. Tht- ue-xt w t-uk ww dimppoiiitiiig with .1 25-U dcffcat frmii .-Xllcndzilc. Coming buck to nvcxigc the Fiiwt 7-6 dn.-fm.'.1t fmiii XY.i'5'IIk'YIJ0I'0. thc- Aluiiim' Cach-tx jUllI'1ICix'l.'d dot-p into tht- woods again. this time with HL'lIdC1'wI.lII and Hixmi wpnkiiig rhv tuniii. Thlf A.R.C. "B" tt.-51111 rulln-cl 4lX'l.'l thc "I'u1'plw" 27-6 to cud thu watson with two victorics .tlld I:lX'l' llixNl'N. Tha- Nttiiiclmit- tm' thc pmt reason for thc- "Bee-N wt-rc lim-1'vkt'l. Kirkland. Hixml. YYoodw'g11'Cl. Stt-ward, RicC. KIillQ. and IYg1lkC1'. Thom will prohahly ht- .1 lxirqm.-1' mxmhfix' of tuiiii Ctidcw qrgichlgiting to thc' "A" team this yum' th.in in :my othrfi' of the pmt thrcc yeah. if' I. ' N , gf if . co.-itzu J. J. Nixox m nl I 'ivfi' ?f"'f I Ti' TTIK ,Fi Tye Ill ll 5.2532 A I- Z-. '.---vf!'?:?."'fZ2-fi-935, :::" I I.. 314' ' . A A " fa 55-26 I .- 1 1 llll 1 if I i TEAM: MARION RICE, EARL WALKER, OSCAR WALKER, J. A. HENSLEY, HAL CROMER, JACK HIXON, W. N. WOODWARD, J. B. WHITTLE, V. A. OGLETREE, T. R. KIRKLAND, R. A. BOERCKEL, JOE MILLER, R. W. WIL- LIAMS, C. R. WALKER, B. MITCHELL, JOE MURRAH, W. R. OWENS, F. W. CHANCE, R. MILLS, B. M. DAVIDSON, R. C. SPIVEY, W. O. WILLIAMS, P. E. STEWART, A. RHODES, ELROY CHANCE, R. WOODWARD. CHAXLTII Ps- 14 cacfem gafikeliall fZ.XP'l ,XIX BOBBY IJEYANEX .Xll ILIHX .XA Fm'u.nnl K' 13325 ' K 3031325 E'i'fv3wQ Af ' X 1'-'REFTQ W "T QT Q F- 1,3 TOP ROW: FLEMMING, DUNAWAY, CAMP, GREENE, CROUCH, WHEELER. BOTTOM ROW: RICHARDSON, DEVANEY, BLEMKER, TALLENT, CLAYTON The Rit'l11nond Chg-' tvani thix yt-ar wax coinpmed of good material. A team with hard lurk and wry few breaks. the Nluxkt-teens completed a schedule of hard-fought gains-N againxt G.I..X..fX. colnpetitiun this season. Usually out-scored and always meeting taller teainx. the Richmond hve never gave up in any game. , The team um ably coached by Wendell Sullivan. who had been in the Navy for tour veaiw. The mainxtay of the Cadets was their captain and third-year man, Bobby DeVaney. DeVaney had the upper hand in every Richmond victory, compiling an average cloae to I7 points a game. His 28 points against Benedictine set a new G.I.A.A. record. Other Richmond high Qeorers were: Bleinker. Clayton, Richardson, Wheeler, and Fleming. BILLY RICHARDSON BARRX' BLEMKER LESTER CROUCH F0l1i'l1fd Centef Guard JOHN FLEMING OLLIE WHEELER BILLY DL'N,xvx xx Fvfwafd Guan! FOTILIITII SCHEDULE: G. I. A. A. A. R- C- 41-fGreenwood 40 Cnbn G.I.A.A.j H 40-Savannah 54 40-Benedictine 55 32-Savannah 38 61-Benedictine 42 40+Columbus 41 38-jordan 66 37-Lanier 53 25-Greenwood 30 52-Lanier 65 u 48-North Fulton 34 44-Savannah 52 SEWELL CAMP Gumd Guard BILL TALLENT fnon G.I.A.A.j TOM CLAYTON Guard ll " Wcifzdiq . :gr LL!- .3 ' 0 EJ Ps-nl ,. ntl wall' Schedule Cfitliolie High-ALoft A. Z. A.-XX'on North .-Xtigtixttrf-Loxt Y .luniori-Loxt Central Chrixtian-Lost Catholic High---Loit A. Z. .-X.-Von R:1n1blersfLoft Central Christian-Lost North Atigfmta-Lost Cldtholie High-LoSt A. Z. A.-Von Y Ramblers-Lost Cfrritml ChriQtian-Loft North ,-Xtigtma-Lokt The B-Varsity quintet Wm ht-set with 3 rgrther hard season thix year. lYith only one returnee from lmt yeaii tenni. and the rest all neweomeri to basketball, Coach Nixon worked with thexe "rookies" and developed 21 team that ought to provide Top Row: COACH Ntxox, HUTTO, NIXON, GALLOWAY, PERRY, RAINES. Bottom Row: o'DAN1EL, KIRKL.-XND fCAPTAINl, xr.-xxwELL, SEIFFERT, WILLIAMS, REESE. . . . Gm!! Bafikeidall 4X E G N xt- hm 'rop Rot.-1 Honoss, KNUCK, P., GRAMMI-LR, POPKIN. Bottom Row: JOE, KNUCK, B., LOO, WVALTERS. Regardless of its many defeats, the C. A. Girls' Basketball Team of 1946 displayed much determination and much improvement as the season advanced. Due to the scarcity of C. A. players, the first scheduled game of the season with the Arsensal was forfeited. After being well-organized, however. the C. A. squad made a grand opening against the powerful WAC team of Camp Gordon, with Annette Popkin, forward. scoring the most points for C. A. This unfortunate set-back seemed to steady the team and to make it more determined than ever: for. in its next appearance with Tubman, the game was tied until the last two minutes when Tubman scored two extra points. The college group fought courageously in the next four games. but were unable to match the speed and precision of their superior opponents. On account of the opponent's lack of players. the last scheduled game of the season with the Sandwich Shop was forfeited to C, A. Each member of the C. A. team deserves especial credit for her conscientious effort to make this bas- ketball team a success. GAMES . . 23 XYAC . . . 17 Tubrnan . . l l Telephone . . lll Nurses . . . lil Sanford's 26 V ' . . .F.lX, POPKIN AND HODGES Z, 2- COACH ROLLINS lfnder the guiding hand of Roy Rollinx. the junior College hnfketlmll sciugid ehgilked up an impreisive list of vietoriex. both in City competition .and in itqite Corn- petition, The Mlaqrlarx looked gloomy at the beginning of their season. but beeauxe of the return of two lginky veterans. they developed into an unbeatable tigqregftition. The C. A. Cage-ri xx on six non-Conference ggmiei and loit two. one of them being the Nerni-Hnali in the Georgia junior college ehampiomliip. A succesful team throughout the wi-gr-on, junior Col- lege was led by auch scorers as Yenl. Short, Cohen. CAPTAIN RALPH VEAL Harrii. and MeAbee. Cfnffr ADAKI ANDREYVS SHELDON COHEN BILL SHORT Guard Guard Guard Sl'HEllULE--- CITY LE,iGl'E ll. LZ. A. , .fm Pvrwn x'11 'l CIVIIIVI' . AI. C. A. . 137 Station Ilmpitnl . C, A ...- 10 Arn-nal . . . ,I. CI. A. . 113-1 Sgmford . . . C. A. . . S7 Rlwdw Fumiturc- . C. A. , . 132 Stuti f'v1 1 Hmpitnl . HI. C, A. . . 45 JAINCIILII . . . 'I, C. A. . . 42 Dwctmx . . . I. CI. A. . . 151 Pcxwmmvl Cz-utmfr . IC -- -- . I . 1. A. , 1.1 f,l1Yl'I' C1f'u1'1'.1l . I. Cf. A. , ITF! Sn11fc'w1'cl . , H 13 23 27 HH '29 '28 21 2-I 37 41 BILL HARRIS KENDRICK IVIONR Forward Forward I ei L13 Z 'I' AS xkdiiii . nl-9" Top Row: HARRIS, ANDREWS, VEAL, SPROUSE, SHORT, COHEN. Bottom Row. PERRY, AUSTIN, HODGENS, THOMAS, SPEARS, MONK. .fe. .gg The Richmond Academy golf team is beginning a fine season of hitting the little white ball around the seemingly never-ending Country Club golf course. So far this season the team has ehalked up a record of four wins and two losses, The team consists of Barry Blemker. George Maxwell. Billy Phinizy, and Walker Inman, with Billy Parsons as alternate man for the squad. The boys under guidance of Coach Wlendell Sullivan. have in store for them this season an outstanding array of matches and trips. SCHEDULE ARC-8 Savannah-3 in Augusta ARC-55 Savannahgl2VQ in Savannah ARC411 Athens-7 in Augusta ARC vs. Chattanooga in Chattanooga ARC vs. Columbus in Columbus ARC vs. Athens in Athens G.I,A.A. tournament in Athens Left to Right: BLEMKER, PHINIZY, MAXWELL, INMAN BILLY PHINIZY GEORGE MAXWELL P' BARRY BLEMKER Captain 7ennfM .'l'HEIIlWLE: S.n'.11N13I1 Cfltmlutrstt Cf. BI. A, Ilrc-hs,-r Cgtth0liC High -Iunim' Crwllvqc Top Row: CAPERS, BLEMKER, WILLIAMSON. Bottom Row: HAGLER, RICHARDSON, O'CONNOR. NORTH WILLIAMSON Thix y1:.tx'1 tvntux te'-:mt Hndx tht- return of four x "l'.tIlN uf lmt X'L'J11'.N te,-.1m. Thc ILMIIII hm lJl'flQI'l'S fnirlx' xwll in Npilc 01' tht- iltct that tlmvx' Ilgwv be BILLY RISIHQXRDSON withtwut tl t'rv.u'l1 thux ftn: Thy tnf.tm thi- ve'-.tr ix L1 tcI Ca-'Imm of Ulllltlllf' IIItilL'Ill'CI bnyx. and uill utr'-Nt likt-lx' 001110 Ili tr tht- top .tt tht' t-nd ut the fmiotm. -D FRANK O'ClOXNOR Sid I L Thr? Chr-crlcudurs this xrxar should hr? highlv rcwardrfd for their excellcnt lcadvrship in school spirit at the football games. VVC Cvrtainly know that through the,-ir hard work thx' tr-am and thc vntire school prof- itvd by thvir Chrftring. The rhvcrlvadcrs this year ndde-d it number of nrw Chc-c-rs which wmv afccptf-d vnthusinsticzrllv. From n group of sixt :':' n the following 1-ight Clit-vi'lt-adn-rs wurf: selvrtcd hv thi- uppr-1 classes: Irvin Pund hn-ad chwr- ll'Ildf'l', Frank O'Connor, E. I.. Pvrry. Jack Shvrnizrn, Connir- King. Bm-ttx' Gillilxind. Dot Kfor- ris, and Bll1'lLll'Ql Clovnr, WI- arf- vf-ry grntt-ful to 1-.ivh om- of you for the swvll joh you did this yvar. YVC tannot forgvt thi- CDA joyment we got out of your chori-ing and your antics. Front Row: DOT MORRIS. B.XRB.'XRA COVAR, BETTY fill I IL XND L OXNIF lxINf Back Roux FRANK OXIONNOR, IRYIN PUND. JACK SHIHRNI XX L I PFRRX - - - efaewzleczcfexzi- - - 'K 3 .sr a , , ,N -wt nf- . ,rm Xi . Q s ll! . E . ""'::T"X A f 47' f ,, v XS! 'ff f V 459 Xxx N, .--.X Lyf ,X X, yi XX rm: .fx O .. N '," N? . 5 ff I 41 3 Rx 2 ff X47 KIT! ' . i 1 '- xx, 3 xxxb- IIBEI Y X ' f -4 f ' 3f..i..L.. ,Q-3' '7!wR' 40" if 'T' VON SPRECIKEN RICHARDSON F E F 5 I ji 'Q .la f MAY Emmy Sz' WREN WILLIAMS Editors-in-Chief Associate Editors Literary Editors Activities . Military Editor Arts Editors . Athletics . Pictures MARY CHASE VON SPRECKEN BILLY RICHARDSON . SHIRLEY WILENSKY ANNA OLIVE CHARLES HOOVER . .EDWIN MAY JEANETTE BUSH FRANK SPROUSE .ADRIAN COHEN . EMILY WEBB JAMES KEMP LEONARD VERDERY SEWELL CAMP CARY CLARK . BILL SACRE . MARGIE WREN NANCY WILLIAMS ANNE FARRIBA BOBBY FOLDS MARY ALICE COOPER . BETTY MIDDLETON HALE BARRETT JOHN SCROGCS FRANK O'CONNOR . .JACKIE HODCES WRAY FARLOW CHARLES OWEN FLETCHER RUSH JOE THOMAS l Rf! Z .3 5' -55 5 '11 -2- 'i' NIERRII l Pl-IEBLI-IS . - N X 6? fx' n. 1 X, K .1 - ,, YK READ SMITH DhRRIQlx Ewiflneu Slaff Blary Klcrritt Hall Peebles -lack Sherman Carter Haglcr Irvin Pund lVillis Miller Hamld llodgvn 'lm' 'l'l1mu.1s Sllvlclon Colnfn Bill Hs-mclon Xlntlm Rllt'I1CS Bl-by U'l1CCl0l' x ' '7hel'a Kappa 133' evo ' 1 x ,Q I SHELDON COHEN EVA SUE JOHNSON PHI THETA KAPPA Thr' Phi Thctu Kappa Sorivty is Com- - powd of Studcnts who lmw an zxvcrgxgc Q 4 MIRIAM PATERSON of SSH? or abou' for thv hut thrco sc- k1..xRY CHASE XYON SPRECKEN 1IlC5Il'l'i of work. The pllrposcf of this or- QAIIIZIIIIOII iQ to PTOIIIOII' scholzusllip, to duvvlop ChC1I'lICIC1', and to cultivate fel- lowship among thc atudw-nts of tha- junior Collvgv of the United Stun-Q. CORDLE, DERRICK, HAINS, HARDY, MARKERT, REED, SCRUGGS, TALLEY, GALLOWAY-not present. Q6 GEORGIA JOHNSON MILDRED WRIGHT VIRGINIA MAY aiangl GM i BILL HARRIS "7 2 , fi x .-' Al' Prnt 5 J 2, ,,, I LEONARD YERIJERY 'ff' Iiiz'c'-Pun. , I ' I N' ,'?tf I NJ If RALPH YEAL Ser. The Trianglc Club has bcen tht' outstanding Club this yn-ar in thi' niattvr of school Spirit. Tha-y liavv cngagfm-d in dt-Corating thi: football stadiuni. giving thc only studcnt dance of thc yt-ar. and bringing I2 ininiQtvrs to Chapvl. Tlu- Mighty Triangle. as thv club Wm aifcfctionatvly callvd. also gave a Hayridnf. .1 "Going Away Partyf' and a party at Kathwoocl Lake cnibrafing a danfv. picnic. and moonlight boat ridvw. Thc Club had svx'v1'11l ilitvnwtirifg progranii during thi- yi-ar and Cvcn bcgan publixhing a ricxxspapciy THE TALKING TRIANGLE. which was wcll n'cm'ix'0d by thc stuclcnt body. Thx' initiatiom we-rc funnivr than vw-1' and The Triangle Boys wcrt- really fights in thvir rat capx The motto for thi- yi-ar wae VIVA LA TRIANGLE! 5, EDW I N MAY MEHBERI BILL HARRIS, Pres. LEox,xRD VERDERY, V, Prvs. RALPH YEAL, SCC. EDWIN MAY, Trvas BILL SACRE, Chap. J. W. RHINE, Sgt. at Arms PETE DRANE E. L. PERRY JOE FAULKNER I-'LETCIII-IR RI.'SH GEORGE HARTH GEORGE PERKINS CLARENCE SAVAGE CHARLES BROWN JOHN WHITAKER JACK SHERMAN IRYIN PUND SAM FOX SIDNEY FOSTER EDWARD PIPPIN JOHN SCROGGS DAVE MCDOWELL 7h fqcacfem - 111 111111: qlohn CIl1ild1'vw LJIH111' Collis Bolnby Colllnx Luk Eqbc-rt Bobby Gr:1l1a1n Wt-ldon Hair Bt-rt Harbin Riclmrcl Hzxrgr Bill Herndon Hcnry Holmw B16-yer Lichcnx Skippy Bloody Gm Noland C:llLl1'lCN Owcni Ivan Parlior A, G. PCIT5' Robert Raltnun XY:1r1'0n Stuart lN'ill11rd Hbcks Blac lYl1c11tlf'x' Llllllllly' X'HI'l'30l'0L1Ul'1 Tl1t-Acudt-111y H1 X u1tl1 the Illllljf P ol lli'1f1I'l 1'H1lIlI11IllIl0' tncl LXILf1Cl1DU IlllOl.I0'l1WL1I tht Chool and Com IHLIIIIIY high Ntundgard ol cllll tmn ch 1 tu lm Il tn tlnou h lf KIXILL to btcomt ont ol the fincxt Club ln t 6 thool. Sponxoring !'CllUlf'1l1 1nd unc pmy tt ll0lCl1I'lU x 111011 txpt ol pxoffrnn 1nd occ 1 1onal p11t1Cx xx Q10 some of the qctivitic- of the At dunx H1 X Q Z' Q-v JOHN CHILDRESS W ILL ARD YNEERS CHARLES OWENS IX AN PARKER ox L ttln wi im :af .7 1915 3 'ar Ks sg : 'f ,s fi? X ...-a-' f-:::::' ' Q J 41 .55 ' . ,L V ' Jo 'fir I- --rr: . i ifP7-N1-45,11 .B sg--Q , QTL-pggzf, -'QA 4. Y, nr'.fL'.' ,QMGA 3 .". - R FRANK OIIONNOR BUDDY MARTIN BILLY RICHARDSON I'ife-Presiillent Treasurer Sefrefnry SI'1IYEI,I, CLXBIP President Thc Richmond Hi-Y stands for CIUIIII spt-cull. Clean sports, Clean SCIIOILITSIIIIJ, and clcnn living. Tha- Int-Inbcrs of this club try to livv up to tht-w stgnIdgn'ds. Thu Hi-Y sponsors Illiilly Nchool und community projects. III thc GI-orgigi Youth Aw'IIIhly. P11-S. O'Connor and hiN delv- QAIIIOII introduu-d tht- only hill th.It was IIIIJIIIIIIOLISIY pzuwd. Evvry Nix xwvlu tht' Hi-Y cIIjoys SONIC sort of ga social. IIEIIBERS 'IONY ALLEN I II.xLE B,xRRE'I"I' BARRY BLEMKI-ZR MYRYIN OYRPENI ER BUD c:IxR'I'ER IOM LIL.'XY'l'ON JOHN I:OLEM,xN wR.xY F,-XRLOW DABNEY oR.xYBILI, BILLY IL-xOI.ER 'IOM ILYOLER MARION LARISCIY c:IxR'I'ER HIxoI.ER GEORGE M,xNwELL WILLIS MILLER BOBBY Ml'I,I.Iil.XN jlxux NEWTON BILLY PHINIZY MILLS POWLEIIIQE ERNEST PLND EDGAR RIUIIARDSON PIYI' sMI'I'II BOB 'I'EL'TON NICK ZERYOS BILLY KENNEDY MORRIS w,xRR BILLY FLEMINI: 14 ' Qallecje .filefmfzq Saoiellq SHELDON CIOHEN, MARTHA DRANE, SONIA GOLDBERGER, FAY GRAMMER, HAROLD HODGENS, JULIUS JOHNSON, BETTY LAUTHNER, ANNE MITCHELL, BAILIE MUNDY, ANNA OLIVE, J. W. RHINE, BILL SACRE, MIRIAM SCOTT, FRANK SPROIQSE, RUTH STEVENSON, MARY CHASE VON SPRECKEN, EMILY WEBB, SHIRLEY WILENSKY, BEBE WHEELER, NANCY WILLIAMS, MARGIE WREN, MILDRED WRIGHT. IIFFIUER ' SHELIDON COHEN . . . Pl'l'5Idl'IIlL NANCY IYILLIAIXIS . . . I'iz'v-Prfxidrrzt KIIRI.-XXI SCOTT . . SITITIIII'.l'-7-IACIISIIITI' vim-if 'il' 4 T L!-QQ.:-iCx,Z-fig i...1XaA, . .-.LE 3 . . SHELDON COHEN NANCY WILLIAMS MIRIAM SCOTT I. 1 l l l l I rqcacfemy fllllmcwq Socially .ss Q' P:,"" Pi' 1' if I, I I t owicmri' Billy Burch . . Pu iizfnzf Ch .11' lr-A H mwcm ver . , lvziw -Pu L. Hall Peeblr-N . . Si I al tam' Bill Herndon . . Tzrfzszuiz The Academy Literary Society has had a splendid year. Under the Qupervision of lNIr. C, INI. Sut- ton many excellent activities have been Carried out. The entertain- ing and educational programs have been enjoyed by all, and the members have learned much about public speaking. Very good training has been given in de- bating and Parliamentary Law. lllllllllllli' BILLY BL'Rc:H SEWELL CAMP E, DORSEY E. A. EPSTEIN H, FOGEL DABNEY GRAYBILL MELVIN HARELIR JOHN HENG CHARLES HoovER BILL HERNDON NORMAN MosELEx' JOE NIXON CHARLES OWENS HALL PEEBLES JAY sAw1Lowsxx' JACK SAWILOWSKY RAY STUCKEY LEONARD WILENSKX 'lf BARNES JACK COOPER P. W. FLEMING 'If Y. GIBSON HOWARD JOLLES BILL MADEN NICK MAHLSTEDT HERBERT NACHMAN MILTON SATCHER RONALD GALLOXVAY PIERCE MARKS WRAY FARLOYV BILLY RICHARDSON BILLY SHIPMAN YERDERY LUHEN 53 fur KEMP A Rim Gini 'lbix 3:-in ll. Ci. AR pn:-iiif'-ditnl mcicty. thc Rho Chi. wsu again m'g.inizcd to :mixt pre-mcdical ftudents in becoming better acquainted with thvil' kih4'1Nf1I1 IJI'Ofl'NNiUI'l. M1-vtinqx .irc hvld rm 'IwL14,'Ndf1S'N. thc club? purpose being accom- plixbcd by piwgmnif dc-voted to some phase of "The hfedical Pro- ffwifwiif' RIF. C. A. SCYUQQN iQ again Serving in the capacity of faculty Hd'x'ixf?l'. UFFICEIL' LEONARD YERDERY . . Prcsidcrzt SHELDON COHEN . . . ivlift'-P7'f'S1-df!!! .IAXIES KEBIP . . SFliI'6ft17',l'-YD?CIIXZITCV SHELDON COHEN, W. T. HERRINGTON, HAROLD HODGENS, JAMES A. KEMP, FRANK SPROUSE, LEONARD VERDERY, AND JOHN NVHITAKER. lIEllIkEIi.' slmolts SEWELL CAMP JFRANK CHAVEL ,FRANK COCIHRANE WM. EIQBANKS KENNETH FREEMAN BILL HERNDON CHARLES IIOOYER IVAN PARKER HALL PEEBLES BILLY RICHARDSON , L. M. WHEATLEY BILLY BURCH ADRIAN LZOHEN WILLIS MILLER BILLY SHIPMAN NORTH WILLIAM- SON ' GORDON WALTERS CARTER HAGLER GUS NOLAND JUNIURS WRAY FARLOW BILLY FLEMING MELYIN HARELIK E. L. HEARD JOHN HENG HOWARD JOLLES GEORGE MAXWELL JOE NIXON BILLY PHINIZY J.-xv SAWILOWSKY JAOR s.xw1LOwsKY BILLY SEIFERT H. s. SHAPIRO ROBERT SILLS BARRY BLEMKER SAM COOKE lllllllflllll Charles Hoover . . President Billy Phinizy . . Vice-Pres. Hall Peebles . Secretary Ivan Parker . . . Treasurer J i' '?1' ,Y ,... .. 7- it 'fxfx 1.9 'Me Bela Glad t A N ,J 1 E I La 6- 37 17 13 "' A 5.-If HOOYER PHINIZY PEEBLES PARKER The Beta Club is a national organization composed of high whool xtudenti who have an out- -tanding seholaitie average and upright vharaeter. To be eligible for election to the local chapter, .t boy must have an average of .tt least Slllf? for three or more st-rin-Btt-z's. A high school average of 850 lllllit be maintained. The Richmond Academy Beta Club has had a very active year. Under the excellent guidance of Sir, IYilliani Hardy, the faculty advisor. many interesting activi- tiw have been carried out. All the members have enjoyed the fine programs which have been pre- Nented. and several weial activi- titw have been held. One of the highlights of the vc-ar was the State Beta Club Convention in Atlanta, at which Billv Fleming of the local chapter wax elected itate prmident. Gala! "R" Sac! Foundvd in 11431. thc' Gold R Socim-ty was organ- izcd to 11-mwqxuizc' xtudvnt lmndwxlxip in thf' vglriolu plum-X nf. Iu'.1dc-1113' lifv. xI1'lIIl'7l'I'NIIIIJ in ilu- Gold R nu-.mx thknt thv studm-nl hw gm HIIISILIIICIIIIQ record in IIIIVU of tln- following fivldsi Il,'Lldf'l'NlIIlJ. nth- lm-ticx. miIit.n'y. and litvmry :md Arty Hv must also lukm' .1 N.1t1xfI1c'tr1l'y scholmtic' Q1x'1'1'g1Q1'. Claw offi- wlw. Illt'IHI3l'l's ni tlu' siudvnt n'm11u'1l. Chvvr lcud- vrs, .'I'IIX'l' 111:-rnbmw of 11pp1'm'e'd cluhx all thx-su rvu-nw rrdlt for In-adslahlp, Illv IlIl'I'LiI'Y and zum grrmup IIIVILICIQN c'n'1'tz1iu utlmvr activitiwwi for Cxurn- ph-. Im-Inhvrwhip in tlu- Litvmry Sucivtv. IXIl1NkI'U'l'l' or Iiairxbmx' stglff, dvhntiug tvam. glee Club, or uwcln-xt1'z1. .md IJ.lI'tICIpLlIIIIQ in dvclzllwlutimm or om- tm'ic'.1l COIIIIWIN. Ym, IIIL'IIIhCl'i of thc' Gold R S0- rir-ty .uw thx' but all-round study-mx in thu' Nchool. l'HIS YEARS MEMBERS: BILLY RICHARDSON BOBBY DEVANEY IVAN PARKER CHARLES OWENS BILLY SHIPMAN BILLIE BURCIH CARTER HAGLER BILL HERNDON YSEWELL CAMP LAST YEAR'S MEMBERS SHELDON COHEN BILL HARRIS SAM FOX GEORGE HARTH JACK SHERMAN BOBBY USRY BETTY CQII.I.II..XNlJ , . lifm -Pi. iffli nr XLA NILTIIERIN . , .Nii'?:!fIl'l fella Rho Sigma ITTY I..-XVTIIN I . Tln' Z1-t.r Rho Sigma Sorority ix I31'iIIlLll'iiy .1 wvinl 0rg'.mi7:1timi hut itx iiivriihr-ix mm- .wrin- in thi- soliciting of XYLII' Bnnck during lln- 11,-ufiit drive. rand in L-ht.iining L'Ul1ll'ii1l1liUllN fur lilc' Rvd C1'0xs. Mclnhcrf of tho Sorority nrt: Bctty Andcrxnn. Bvtty Gillihnd. Imbclli- Rohr-rtxoii. CIOIIIITKI King. Bc-tty Luutlincr. Lula KIullu'rin. Nancy Ewing. N1-xv invinlwrx not picturvd .111-1 Bnrlmrxi Cuxx11'. Um Morris. Knthrync Fiske, First Row: CCNNIE KING, ISABELLE ROBERTSON, BETTY CLILLILAND. Second Row: BETTY ANDERSON, NANCY EWING, LALA MFQLHERIN. BETTY L,XL'THNER. 1 'r' n peg.,1J . . '. E054 Q ee Glad NhWOllnili Xiiil auf-uuuwnsufv Www?-i uoqiqunvlsxtvtorgnsttwmi . .1..:Q363n?'5 -za. X vw-x a -fb e' Hilti- -1 z . ,L 2,4 ,' ' ,S 1 Q ' . ,Q 1 rin, W .f uw- . ". v .w.4": 1:13 Wvi , 5 'J 1+--N M-hw The Boys, Glee Club this year was formed under thc direction of Nicklcs R. Beacham. The club had planned to combine with the Girls' Glee Club and give an opcrctta, but later in the year these plans were discarded in favor of a play, the name of which was "Hold Every- flllllgf, N111 N. L. Galloway aswiatcd with thc play, and N111 George lW. Bcnnctt was muxical director in the lat- ter part of the year. UFFICEIL SAM FOX .... . . Prc'5idf'nt GEORGE HARTH . . . Vim'-Prcsidwzt BILLY JONES . . . Secretary FLETCHER RUSH . , Librariarz FOX JONES HARTH RUSH ill Ill pb! 66 0FFll'Eli ' IIPIINI-IBXNRS 4 IX II ,LL , x . X l II X XIII MARY RI'I'ER'I' . , 1.11 afffff. H, Ill: .Iuxucu uitll ll11-Cu1m11l1nitx' fifvrwcl Ulill IJIIOQIJIII .lt ilu' livtlllv- 1, Il . mu, m 111.11 pn . N N V vlulv ll.lN .llxo givcn NL'Yl'1'.ll p1wg'1'.1111N .lt Illl' wlwl-l. in udclitimm to Mlllklll tllvx' will pn-wut .1 pl.lx' "IIulcl Lu IX illingf' Siucv tlu' coxulwim-cl Bmw' gmcl Gill? Glu' Club xvuxw- not lgmw l'IIOl1"ll tw pn-writ Ilmv pl.nx' tlmv uaxt uw 'S' mmnpml,-cl ol fflvv Llulu IIII'lNl7l'1N .md utllvl Ntuclwutx ll AA ' ' ' ' I I 1 I I '. ' A ' ' ' . I lUOpLIJIlUIl Ol tluw NIllfllIlIN mlm III.llxl tlmv pllx wwlwlv. Tha- Glu: Club is glym-ful .llw iw itx .ulviwr-. J. FII. N. L. Ggxllcmuy. fm' clirc-utiug .md procluriug tlu' .. --v . ,mf LJ pltux EIQBANKS KIM Q1 HYAN AYHEELER RL'PER'I -1., ,. .-.-.-.. .K . L, A --.. .,- .. ,,- ,,.,.- . , ,-- , ..-,, - . L . . , .. , ,.. . ,- MARGARET ANSLEY, CORAL BANKS. MARY ALICE COOPER. MARTHA DRANE. MARION HLSEY. FAY CDRAMAIAR BILLIE FELL, BETTY GEORGE, PHYLLIS KEENE. MARTHA MQGOWAN, SARA MUELHENEY. FLLALI X NILLIIERIN ANNA OLIYE, NELL PARDUE. MARY RUPERT, MARIAH SCOTT, BETTY WASHINGTON. HEBE WIII-QELIQR. IRIDELI. SCI-IMIDT. LULYANNE SEIGLER, AND JOYCE HALE. , p . , na -e " ,, .,. --1 "'-1' ' - T 'ii '.3:f"- a' ET i "lk , - I - Z -Q SJ: I Igy, , u N 37.2 ' 1 .NI 4 III I .lf -lff Collegf . if ,. A A r s E if-gaifih.-. L V . ' R"-2....,. 1 buf I -. " A . -, gs sg... 1 -, -4-1' 5 -' , -. , Q ,.3UI,,., phmod, - ' ----,.I'I. . I I xo.zr :l.a.e 3 ' Q ' " of I lizvls Next Friday ' III II I N I . xtmory ponds- 1 ':ir::.- XX ill AUGUST.-X. GEORGIA OCTOBER 29. 1945 Xzizitlfrf l Phi Theta Ke' Has Fi At JL "F 1 g'Z1'.fl1 -45 S11 zzszal prlxzcxple "er -4 Dull 1 T u Is Wroteff or .llonzerzlu .""" s J her: are some fBeta Clul' " "Rainh0w" Staff l Meml G your sense fans N3Yl0T13l .1 your other This fall sn a ldigh-school fresh-j Includes , ' xilustrated-nxgia ulsss uf 32, which is consider-3 I-C 1 .villa wlxiclx aiuy alwve the rwerage 2:1 mi-:lla-I zetimes con- genre, 17 out che 31 ma-ie one ora 7 -' Pm ' more uf lic following errors in spd- i 1' S hfllfstlc 1 ,II gf the j:f1ublem.l:zzg .nv names of the parts Dig: -.lgggg-Ci. II, 'up of high- speeci: pre:-fr: ou. :o:1zuc1..J: I I IIT, I I.-,QI ry knux-.' how Conguntzi .tmjecli-im, ings-ctiolkl II I II I,'I l -w how :Q F, vu? ..Li'.'eC2i'.E. .fit-std, ul,-El -4 A ' A -fix ab.: ff. 9-repeftiim. p:'e9e:'selii,:i, ,ld-5 r -4' .. . . . . . f,- . 1 e I elves. ' 'QI s. .. s g..:'- 'f-. .lzgue-l .. .s.. Imb- , --lr. fxuml 5:- -rxp .1 e glzexi C7- ' X ii A ' 'V zz .f rio: Ph ... e.Cgvia:::ble. " J V '.i'..r.1 arid-'ffl' i ' ply 'ingramed' . raibiii! ' e or maluzq 1.x-or these .e :each-:rs 'Alia have . : r f' 1- jruncf. -l x. :xr-ziirlies. 0 Gets G0-Ahead I it Special Meet fdizors-in-Chief Are on Sprecken. and 'arm Richardson Azz! E-,izzofiaf Slabs .-..T-BUJ. fxfcce bei-1: 1.fQZ'1 . super- ' ' r.- J,-ll-. .. . urn .,,:x. ul I . I ,. I , ,V I, - . 1,M,,,,., J T ,rn - irfrw I-ff. C G Cnrile las: vea.l rg. Writers' . JYUAK X A: ni i M H i il' .. A i T --.H vi , , , ' Theres notlung like stausucs in .s -exif 1:g::rLs.xr.g' 03- Q ., .zf9w11,g:.- I was '::. .acamy gwvgser. Honorary YAAY W- -Y IIYII I YY I I I I QI T W AJ? In ,. IVQI , .I-ILIIII members are C G Cordie. J O I . .,-, 1:14, ' .a. . . . , I II I I I I I -1 I .. .... , -r 1:-. .-!t s-...!L:'s. billy! Ll: .:5 nxt., sxxcms-,Q me Dffflfs " 'X' HA' " A' P' Mafkms S fSl1:5::::. ..::i Lar:-r Ebgler' '11-.VE1 . 'ri .-bilgzr. durmg the H O Resi. C A Scnzies. J. L. ' --MTI .,- Y , , H- LI -,M I .V Q I, 'I I , , TIIIIIII IIII III III FAIIIIII R. d H. Y C I . ,.. a.. r- .. . a... .. in . rue...-I .u . -r.,1e.-ri v :rv atxgrqeqg A' -' Q" ' ' "' ' ' " 1:1 f"-1212: H. .-1:21 EI L Her: '. its . :"'L.r an? 1'-nal' n: Q Mary of the best of the 1- 7 ,-.U nil.. , F D J-an C F? -II I III -I 'N Lv A Jim i on its IIII I II III II I II I II I Isl ,.,,. . . .. . .-..:s. -eo.geIo..s,1ess lon Spxfcx- com 'Nmnf f"X'I x?'n'er I .i Ifwhx. mel.. J J. XA fri. XV. W Fizz,-. 2 2-.. -Li Bgfly fkqh... .sr 'z were elect- nfmber: ff we Pm ,1':E'LaIk3ppa' I Q A I I I I -.I .I F .'.x1'o'-ssky J I-Z. Sas-'.'1lJ'rrs?25'. 5 E-"ii -is-in-Chteff P-:bags me most Quzszanimg one Manv New Members Added Expresses satisfaction Wxtn I .f - - .- ,. - - qt., 1, .. . , M , , M., .I ,- . .I - .'u .ul aenra., H 5 -..ap- ,s1...rl.etff Sm.. is usted oelos-rg -.-.ss Le-nora Virginia Brown, class , New Schedule lROl.,e,! 5.-3. H 'Y C: -a- x.azediCw,.i.m WL.. A., 11" Cl!-lb S ROSIEI' ' ' mb' LDLTORI.-KL STAFF . .,.A . . . I W II I I I . l L1 "- -Chxe! Mines: average ex- - i If Uh m , I I io: College, She 1 Q ' "The training S orogrexing x-erx'lChf' l Xirmkeu' Wuham Rmb! UMX, ,ew and Q, Helo their I , l N I I' . ' . - I. . nas. , b- ,III 1 Q satstactorlly. Tms was :ne com- '- ': A I, hgghe-51 average Q- ' :eptemberg I II I d b I II' I H A I 3. :late Editors 'From Furman. b is madeqmen qrwenus ma et "I 'Amor I' .5 RY. J Bush. Anna L'nh.etSity of r am IIQP. Mills. Profesor or Military Sci- 1 f :I g - Hoover, 5-CHc,I.shipI S1 I mee I ' 'ence and Tacrics for the R,O.T.C. ,sff f . , II ,ez-ary Biigmg r L - LUIS - '1-.", f .. : graduated at L .f 8 ,CI k , Unit. '- I f f' Cfflassesl I Lt Alexander ,Ig V 0 oc I The Major says the purpose of e SI F. Ssrouse, Adrian Co- gpmfec bl the 'this training is to develop qualities , i H 5 .. I hs way hom: A K, u werei I I , Sm d h .cal H be 'he Mai I. I ' Acxivinim - - - , - -,,..,"h' fl. 32. has mad' mg off' eau? an P 351 me tha E-, " f -pl ' q. 1 James Kemp, L. Verd- an engineer electeddng which, in turn. develops ze-am I ., f : I amp Southwest P Vice-lwork. and citizenship among stu- Wil I' 'II . ,. Aghletgcs Ha--.-ef. uns. 1 rr. s-me-'d,.,,,5, P' fJ J. B, xridalexon. John fl 'E Eufipe- -treasurer" It was thought to be a very wisr 4 j AJ. LI I avr: 1, .snow ,emt-ah . ,. " - . L 1 'tererv . 1 . n - - . t gm. , .....- Q as A, - ,. -Is - -I I memb-,pe..t.,l 0 l .eo.e..s.a lIlSU"LC.,0h P91 .I II,.I:g IQIj.I 1213. 435- AML-9 Cooper. Ann Far- Some' we-ek per smdertt. to two periods l if . 2:94 . . . f -ag, , . . EQ,-rw 'fr - , 'EFTEQC Pm B nor. Johnprr week. as is now being done. IJ' -. I I -:If - IIVIQ-Q, - Pictures I E'i3'lfl" G' Ubi' MW' This work is supplemented by !l'1e H'TI f, sff'fQIL f , f'.'ff'f Q Hodgfi WNY FGFIOW- tree "rl: 1 sa: I . , Tk 'BS' 'PQ K.. '. -' . , rf , . . '. - NLF I H me 4:1 modem :ext books. whxchiser, Fkifl "w'3'r? r if-If I 3 In F Eglin : L. .. cnc. K'...1l al' okvg , or- I I I I I I I . r . ... . I5 - 'ESS AEE nam 1-.-1-yd ln me fuel B11x3.-Plum,--wmm me laws: we 'mm all lhe5Pw-y Evans No:-md. ---. wilfrip-gzusmes xfrmgef rJCAm Mm- Hge, ',','3,Ip-y A, Reise, vtrsinlxg rnanuels :he Amir has is-gman. Meyer Lichenstein. Ollieagfef-m-:,A,RCy Hag! Peebles the US. Army studied members. who :vent sued. iW?l'?9l9V- Bill:-' DUYV13W3I"- BOMUYE.-bs't Bus. Manager IIC.-U Jack 'hr l.'ni'.ersi!y oi Califomia pretiy staff :muaiion on It was also decided this year tha!! Gf3h11-'TL HWY?" Holmes- -70425 CU?fl'fShe1'man-'.-KFC! Cana-r Hagler. '- -.zu 'Assy to China. IOciober 2. are Harry Me-rtins. J. G. sufScien1 instruction in the closefellsons Comme H0!me5- JOM! P- Adverrsing Manager LJC.-U Irvin . s:.:.f.g-e me US. coasfgxiwrs. Bill Kennedy, Bob Tum, and exif-ndefi-or-def ann mum belAd3mS.0Hd Richard McCann Pun-l-AARCE Wallis Miner. " T:..:mng School al NewiT0m Hagler. Regnald Biaxnrell, Billy' lduglli in four periods a week in- "1""-ri Ms: Adv. Manager UCAN Hsrfwld :ar-fxtul. and made a'Hagler, Miller Meyers. Harry steal of the Eve of las: year. llflosigens-f'ARC7 Joe Thomas. , 3 C3499 Coley I1iBlemker. Nick Zervos. T-my Allen. 1 tu Furman Uni- Edgar Richardson. and Bud Carter, graduated Mag-I Mr. Beacham was Faculty Advis- jor 1:61 year ' The selection of officers is now in progress There will be approxi- mately fony' of the student militaryl leaders this year. N 'Soldier "Am I the first man you ever kBsed?" all 4Fs". WAC: "Yes, dear, the others were 'Czrculauon Manager CJCA1 Shel- don Cohen--SARCX W L. Herndon. Asst. Circulation Mgr VJCAJ Mar- tha Rheng'-IARC? Bebe Wlze-eler '7fne lfffudkallem Sita!! EDYNHHiL STAFF FRANK SPROUSE BARRY BLHNIKICR SHELIJUN CIUIIHN SONIA lQOI.lJBIiRCQ RIELYIN II.XRIiI.IK BISIXESS STXFF w. w. P111x1z1' 1. ,x. N12w11.xx . 11. nz. u11. x1R1,x11 xv. 1.. 111iRN11oN 11. 11. WI'I1'I'.XKRR F1z.xN14 1'c1L'N1: E. XY, FARLOXY .X. B. MERRY . LI. S. MIQNS . . . A. H. HODGENS IVAN 11.1111111211 11111111 1111114 11. 1.. 5111115 Ialx . . , 1111111 . . . . . . . . 1llH1'lf xx . . 1.1!1m1V1' lx rf!! . . . -x'ff4lllX' I . , , ....., .QIUA11 ' l r. , Auf. HIM, .Uf'i. 5 -:CN . .lrlzw flmzzg 1131. . glut. 1-111. 1131. . . . l.11'.,1Ig1'. . Lvlt to Right: ' GOLDBERGER. WREN. LZUIIEN, WII.I,I.XMS . d111I.Cf1..Uf'f T110 NIl1NRL'tK'L'1'. thm- xtuda-11t p11bIic11ti011 of 1-X. R. C. CI. A.. ww LlQ.liIl 1111d1-1' the able lCz1dc1'sl1i1 Of X111 Gc011Qf: KI. Scott. Frimk Sprouw Wm LiIk'I'LlIkS' Eclitor, T11 1 1 L cr I 0 xIllSl'iCIl'C1' was lJLlhliNl1L'd cight tinuw dllI'iI1Q 1111- 31-.11 and v.11'l1 iwue- wax ' ' 4 .tm-d hx' thv xtud1'11t hodx' LIU it '11 Ltll' U sf . 11' N. wurts. and 1151113 1111111111 I A s 1 111111 d hu 1p cu I writc'-upi of the fwtivc Clubs of tha: sCl1o0l. - ' ' . ,, - , , f v' ,.-' v x. , " .,, yy. if--L 1 ' ... . . Pee 7ecfz Glad .IULIAN BUGG . . . . PlLSll1IlIIf Qs 3' BIRNET JOHNSON , . ITN'-P14 1 1 'V . 31 J , ,K fv ,gm BOBBY rslu' . , ,sum , l ""' .yan V. Q - Y 7 V In BI. PAL Lk . . Inaxzm 'xx' M TIETIBEH ' , 1 A ,xI,'1'Ox n:L'L1'EPPHR jL'1,IAxN BIQCG r R HCFBBY VSRY UXYE BHNDUVVELI, BIRNHI' KIOHNSON KKK KENNEDY V f .5 HIZORHH PERKINS T1f7HER'l' SPIQXRS ' UIQCJRUE CQXSHIN KIERRY MURPHY f"" -791 BUGG JOHNSON USRY FAULK HUB CI XRD BAILEY IXIUNDAXY FI,Ii'l'l3IlIiR RUSH E. I.. PERRY LARRY .XDKINS F. NI. F.XL'LK KIIIXRLIZS LIYINWQSIUN 'l'IIOM.XS AX. JACK OIN Tln- PN- VIxl'l'l1 Cllulw ix .111 Ul'Q.ll1iZ.lIiUU Of buy in umm CO 40 who .nrv mkmg 'PIT'-Il'L'l'lIlll'.ll K'Ulll'Nl,'N. .Xltvr ll lnpw Of hu xx in Illlx club ww I'l'll1'Q.lIlI7l'd ll1ldK'l' thu- lm'gld1'rship Of Klr lwlllxut IL bmw in this vlub Npvut tl1irty-HW' IIULITN in Nclwol Ll XXCClx thc xx YW timu: Npvnt in dl'LlXYillQ Or lah. ewZ'4a!zmW ' I 0FIll EIN yxxias ixrxnv P.. iiffmf BI wcni. toxsrum P111 ues SI-IFRNIXN Ill rot ISE xioizc Jax at H4 5 ff' "To assist members in their study of the German language: to better acquaint members with German art. music, and literature: and to promote leadership and fellowship among the student at C. A." The is the purpose contained in the Constitution adopted at the Deutscher Verein at the beginning of the school year. Nlany programs, with this purpose in mind, have been Carried out under the supervision of Mr. H. NI. Felder, faculty advisor for the club. CEORGE CASI-IIN BLANCHE CONSELYEA, W. T. HERRINGTON, HAROLD HODGENS JULIUS JOHINSON W D JONES JAMES KEMP, KENDRICK MONK, LOUISE MORGAN IRX IN LEXX EDWARD PIPPIIN M XUDE ELLA PURKALL, JACK SHERMAN, FRANK SPROUSE, BETTX THONIP Yocqrlo 1111193 ' 43.5 ' - 1 r-'oi BOYS lrf- STU . ofzeAN""ATIoN ' gg i' WING THE NAT'0"""' "'O'YqO A0 f " A 5 9 f i 'T Q90 f 'ZcCw-Y RX., -1' N, IU 1 ' IIN th u X ky, 1K.v. f, 4,I Slum' on CWLIUTKUN with tw'xxrx-rum F.F.A. l'lL1pI1'l'N fxvmx Gv01'gi.1 .md S-'uth CT.m'1liu.1 win-HIX, Npwrmwvlmd Bvttvr P31111 .md H1-mv Cwxmtwr uitlm .'XllQLlXI.t Linux Cllulw, IWULISIII uw ---.mx in Auditfrium .it -mm' CH-zmuqxmtimx H.1ll. -jwllmtvd .md 1.11mfyd 1-NU' ninx uf food for l'f'IiK'l,. hvlp in clwthiuq civixwa Tm,-mx In-xx had pm-ult1'x', txwln- Nwim- with '13 IJllIIhl'f.'d piqx IAN-ci. N-N111 Ind d.xi1'x' Lplttlrs. mum' h.1c1 mm-I -tr-f-lx Illvn' twml lam-1' mu-m. from All pxujl--'tx up S6.T64."4 5 The Cimmmmitx' CI.muf:rx' .it Fkmrxn--rx Xlukvt. lllldtl' thv Nllpr-rvixivn wwf Mr. E. BI, Ilm'ur Nm,-xwwd 1235 fdmi- lirs. mxminq f'3.36U pimx of foud. "Q .f '--J u AL 4GRucun.1-usz: 34. FFA Mill!-Hiiiin mum . , , n ' - . . rw- r-Q,-'V--i fneiz. , f.,.. V, -, ,,. x ' Y ,fini - 4- .ZZ ri MEMBERS HAROLD DYE, Pres. LEONARD HEARD, Vice Pres. ROBERT J, HORNE, Rc-porter RICHARD YOUNG- BLOOD, Treas. HERBERT CADLE, SL-c't. E. IMI. I-IORNE, Adviscr. DERWENT LANGLEY, Sc-rxtincill WILLIAM ADAMS IRVIN CHENEY ERVIN CL,-XCR INIARD GIBBS YVILLIS GODOWNS SHURLEY HABIBIALK MONROE JOHNSON ELMO HATLIHER ERNEST NELSON JACK NEWTON CARL RICIQERSUN A-p .C-' in-f-:zfi"'?T1'. ,,L1L ' ' , x Y ral ' , - 1 A-'. NR I wg, E X '-, ' - t I U 3:3- 'VJ 'Tm 1 AH 'E J'xX-W-w-" 'w-Y.,.Y--..- - .gli N A Q, 'V J' rl i' U' an iw . Fiix . -ll! ll v,-T-ik Z , "j --mx: V l.Nh' if I .. W 33, ' ji ' I gil' I f--1-1 'ly-L-Ng, N' . 1 Q KVN. K.. 4 1 .x ,Law VJ Y , - ' If My Q' Q ., 1.,5..J.Y- .. ,. H157 ' - has-A. -V ' I Y- I I J' ' I' M3 EA-4-v R- ff A -Q A kj. , ...,. 1 .- A . -,. -'-A - , IR gi 'LY , Ja, g.:JX5'f,. Lf-" .- J if f, Vi -vf 3 i.FQ:?5 '-if? .':- 55-, . x ',v.Qe,Z ,4-.uO,"... 0-I .A'-4, MEMBERS EHARLES SULLIVAN JAQR CAWLY ANDREW GRIMAUD WILLIAM DYE DONALD MQRINNEY JAMES MITCHELL WILLIAM NELSON WILLIAM NEWMAN JERRY O'HARA ZACHARY PATRICK JIMMIE PYLE ARTHUR RHODES JEROME WELLS uL'R'r1S WHALEY NORMAN SIGLOW 'I'HOBI.XS RENNISON EYEREVITI' HARBESON DAVID MLKINNEY JOHN WELCH W, H. CIOI-'ER FIQRMYXN GLAZE L. S. MCELHENNY THOMAS 'IOOLE WY I Nw? I Siu C' ' CHARLIE PENN lilfilwlhl fYiIl,LlL.XND JOHN FLEXIIXU CLARENCE SAVAGE Pin. l'z1'e'4Pn'i. SEC. TIEUS. Thi- Studvm Clmiiicil. lu-mixw it hm not lTl'l'l1 mu-d .1 luring thi' lliQl'1l'I' 0rg.miz.iti0m in the pmt. hm now dm-Cidcd to uiqikv gi uvxx unc: Thi- m-iv um' mill cumixt ul' thi' limii-r huyx ol' thi- .'XCafln'l1ly, thi- Gold "RH hrwys. tlu- original Stl1Cll'IHCiUlIIll'll uhivh uviixixtx fill thi- claw pri-Niclm-nt .111 cl tim ix-pn-wxitgativw from -uicli c'l.1sN. :md thc- limim' girls ifillllllfl up l.I'0Ill VIlllhI1l.lll. .ilw thi' lu-nm' girlx gilunidg' in qluniur Clollcgc-. Thi- m-xx' plum for thc 11'Const1'L1Cti0u 0 f tha' Studi-nt Cmiiicil got Linda-1' muy Nlnrch 23th. A xiiwftiiiq tu 1-ls-cl in-xx ulliiu-ix upu hvld April 29th. Thv office-IN of tha- original Studi-nt Clfiiiiinil urv: Ch.irliv Pvim. Prwiclm-nt: Bvtty Gilliland, Yicm--I'rL-siclvrltz 101111 Flcming, Svcrc- t.i1'y: Clgniviiu- 5.1x'.nQ1'. Yll1'l'L1Nl1l'l'l'. Utlir.-iw lHl.'IlllTl'I'N .irv Bill Hgirrix. Lu-0n.ird Vi-rdm-i'y. Gvoigc- Hnrth. Irvin Pund ohm Chilclrux. Kitclu-nx. H.. Mgixm-ll. G.. Phinizv. 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"There was One long ago, much greater than wc, l'Yho gave His life for you and me. lVIy life I give, and glory in giving. That you Inay have more abundant living. A or ctoly Ism It I1 ny I sm L ITIIQIIUOUNIILNS fill Xnd Goodntss list in s1OM its IU it For nothmf' ein triumph oyti Right I sm nn Church and school today I sm you xxhtn you knelt to pray 1 s in fic tory in 1Ct0ry s 0 un Ant Im QI id I haw not died in x un POI I htlptd hinw tht diy xx hen nic n ulll it hrothcis Xnd ill xx ll unstlnshly lixc for othcis Stop hcinff sid for Im surc you ltnoxx I nn fonxri Clost to the ones I hold dc ust stitteh out your h ind Im ilu 'iys nt ll The ymrs m xy be many the ye irs may ht eu Th it scpai 1tL me Honty Chile fiom you Hoxxuu longf or short they may ht IM ll ht tofuthti in Eternity Xfl7Zf1 Il 1111111215 NIE STERY Hon NfI'lIlUL that unseen bonds Should stionffci bt fitmel hold Th in ill the dn ers Chains That m in docs make from metals co d Hou snmqt that mystical loye Should bind two hearts quite fast Vhtn loxc Is not seen nor heald Xnd no othrr linls would last 151411010 Wm II ll " s f ' Vi' .1 ' ' all. 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WINTER WIND Dale stood like a statue in the falling snow. Her burning eyes looked upon the tall building with an expression of despondeney. Soft strains of music sounded dimly from the Concert Hall. A sudden gleam lighted her face, erasing the sorrow and despair. As if irresistably drawn, Dale moved toward the sound of the music. The massive door swung wide: she entered. She stood at the back of the dimly lighted auditorium, a slim figure, half-covered with snow. When Paul Lavardens looked up from the piano, he saw her standing there. "What are you doing in here?" he shouted. "Get out!" Dale moved quickly toward the stage. "Please, please Nionsieur Lavardensl 'lust one wordf' Lavardens' deep-set eyes regarded the girl quizically. Hou small. how helpless she seemed. "iN'hat dou you want?" he muttered. "I want-well, I want you to play something," she blurted. "Oh, something very special to mel" "IYhat is it, childf"' asked Lavardens more gently, He saw with ready perception the sad lines etched on the girl's face. He too had known great sorrow: even now he felt his power as a musician slipping away, in spite of all he could do to hold it. "It is the Black Ke-1' liiudc by Chopin," she said softly. As Dale came up on the stage, the great musician began to play: but something was lacking. Perhaps an amateur might play Chopin thus, but not the great Lavardens. INhere was his usual feeling and understanding? Wlhere was his superb technique? Abruptly he banged upon the kevs and sat motionless. Something of a sob convulsed his stooped shoulders. I cannot. I cannot." It was uttered in a toneless voice as though the life had gone out of him. "Yes, you you can," Dale spoke compassionately, 'iLet me tell you about my sister, Diana." An inspired look came into her eyes: she seemed to be glowing from within. "Diana was a musician. Music was her soul and her soul was music. IX'hen she played, her spirit seemed to go out of her and enter the music. Then an almost unearthly beauty would shine in her face. Her favorite composer was Chopin: she especially liked his Black Key Etude but preferred to call it by its other name. the ll"z'ntcr lfind Etude. I'Vhen she would play this on a winter evening, the snow and icy wind seemed to fill the room. Only she was alive, and burning, burning like a flame in the snow. Never very strong, she easily suc- cumbed to an illness which left her an invalid. She no longer had the proper use of her hands: she could not play. What more is there to say? She lived only for music, and when that was taken from her, she died. Now we are apart. I feel that I could find Diana again if only you would play for me as Diana once played. Would you try, lyionsieui I,avardens?" Deeply moved by Dale's eloquent plea, Lavardens began to play. If Paul Lavardens had been a great musician before. he was greater now. Never had he played so magnificently. The Winter Wind came gustily blowing through the great hall. "I can plavl I have my power, my feeling back! Thank-" As he turned to thank Dale, he saw that no one was there. Only melting snow where she had stood. Forth from the hall he rushed. No one was on the street. The snow fell swiftlyg the wind whistled around the corner of the building. At last realizing that Dale had disappeared, Lavardens returned to the Concert Hall. Thereafter Lavardens reached new heights in success. Whenever he played the Winter Wind Etude, he remembered a slight girl with burning eyes, who told of her sister Diana, Diana who was like a fiame in the snow. Then he would won- der if the girl were a vision, a dream, or a heaven sent inspirer: and sometimes he dreamed of meeting the two sisters in some musical Paradise where he would hear Diana play celestial strains. -Zllargie Wren. 1. i. , 1.1.1 iii? g -- Xil Cc, 69 Q CDW x 4 QV, i"+. ,172- 74, K2 1 1 I J I 4 Q w 1 , 1 fl HE MQNKEYS VIEWPOINT Three Monkeys sat in a eoeonut tree Diseussing things that are said to bei Said one to the other. "Now, listen. you two: There are certain rumors that ean't be true- That man descended from our noble ruee. The very idea. It's Ll dire disgrueel No monkey ever deserted his wife. Starved her baby, and ruined her life. And you'x'e never known of Ll mother monk To leave her babies with others to bunk Til they seraee know who ix their mother. And another thing you'll never see, A monk build a fenee around a eoeonut tree And let the eoeonuts go to waste. Forbidding all other monks a taste. IN'hy. if I put a fenee around this tree, Starvation would foree you to steal from me. Here's another thing a monk won't do- Go out at night and get on a stew, Or use a gun or Club, or knife. 01' take some other monkev's life. Yes, man descended. the "ornery" Cussg But, brother, he didzft desesend from usfv +:IlIOIZ'1'77101l.K illozzkv-12 TEACHER There he stands with Chalk in hand, He's nearly six feet tall, ff :VN 'f Q' ft' 5, f . illi F,5M'f es., f' ,, 0 'ko yt ' ' 1-' I :fi .li t Lf I , t l' tl l V 'Wall s VII I YF A fwtefff47'f'51ff"ff' 'U Ui I?- yzfifflil, W A EW lzwfflttl till: tl I .ffl al. swf, milf V E t I I i ts ,I w 'lt' i' E-I llf l 4 ll- l' 3" -fl' l, N' xl lull fl will ,Wilt . glllmtgml, - l ti.ll.l, 'l,ll,i,k " I M . -we f l I l'll ' i' I ' Ii.. t.ys+:f,tii,yMf n i. i,itltl2fl15W 'Iiiul'Fiil1'i 'l' I ff f ldwjtg if me W, 51 ,tet l ! f' T elif' gow 'ro A BUG IN FoRMALD12i-trois l'Yliat didst thou do, O beetle? What Wihen From Swift were thy thoughts, O bug. the hunter cruelly seized thee thy home so safe and snug? then thou wert resigned To a jar of formaldehyde To await a Curious student To eut thee open wide. A student now regards thee lN'ith eontemplation smug. What were thy thoughts, O beetle? What didst thou do, O beg? And his mathematie genius -M. IV Is sure to thrill them all. He'll work with any fraetion, He'll factor any term, And folks agree 'tis sure he has 1 . , The "Mathematic Germf, THOLGHTS ON A CGLD DAX He's the Einstein of old A.R.C., How I wish my longies A star that's sure to gleam. l'N'ent below my knees. Of course by now you should have guessed Out here on the drill field Mr. Langford's who I mean. I'm about to freeze. gfolin Bozedidge. T, rc , ' :J U. -' f , U D C L T Gp L AW Y L Fe .V ll , , , Q 4' I ' ' ., we i "'ef?eQ'i -F 5 0 Q 'Y ' x, CJ I e s M I 'P it QE , . s .gg , ef .: y A 1 '- ' ' 2 , we -s f I . , . t It . :- .,. .-s't f fri ' ' t , ' ' fi ly. f ff Zi ! t ie LY., I r' .' j, 5,11 xg! I . . 3' if psf' I ' " -lg 4j, , .: i "'T 2 X Z ' 'Af' 51" I I ' 'ff' H I i ii is 'J ,4 ' 5 .1 xg. :Y .f Q I1 f , I Tim . aft qi hfgf-xi fir. if . s - f X T' 'I I 0 I"" J 560, f I ., A --" , ,..,. X Q N ,X VH- ,LU f N I S 'E 7 I- f J "" '3 A -ef , . f-"7 it f X ' V F x H still! .N ' T I e4Hf,,gi'Q Y I N D IA N 1 2 ' Ftliii I i uggfmraas f...Hl,EF lily? N i Zz 1560461047 MM U UNUSUAL CANDIES AUGUSTA SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Exclusive Disfribufors ACADEMY AND JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETIC WEAR SPALDING AND GOLDSMITH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT GOLF, TENNIS, BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL SUPPLIES COMPLETE FISHING AND HUNTING EQUIPMENT 2l0-2I2 EIGHTH STREET DIAL 2-6007 THE BEAUTY CENTER H , H CompIeI'e Beaufy Service Dial 2-5073 Since I889 ADLAIDE C. ARNDT IVIATTIE J. CRAWFORD BESSIE P. CONLON AUGUSTA LUMBER gg. BASSFORD AND CO. ALL KINDS OF OUTBOARD MOTORS AND INBOARD MOTORBOATS Office and PIanI' Q 842 - 844 REYNOLDS Building MaI'eriaI C0mPIIme"I5 OI Lumbe, - Mgn,,,o,k GEO. C. BAIRD AND CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA O For Befrier Values in - Dian-I8I3 Diamonds, Wsxzhle-F and Jewelry AU9us+a, Ga. ECKUM ONES BETTER 8 JEWELERS M. A. Be-ckum W. C. Jones I BETTER PRICES . . . REPAIRING . . . ENGRAVING Congmtulafziionsf CJ. Wi MU! YUUR STATION Yesterday - Today - Tomorrow AUGUSTA PAPER CO. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Corrugated and Folding Boxes and Specialties bfh and Reynolds S+ree+ Phone 2-2696-7 Complimenis of WM. F. BOWE 81 CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 540 REYNOLDS STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Thos. H. BriHingham 81 Company Plumbing and Healing Confraclors 9I9 TWELFTH STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA CompIimenTs of C1Ji1dre11's Depnrtmelll Store DIAL 2-405I BeIk'I-uke Company "Fine Cloilwes for Young People 972 BROAD ST. Augus+a's Largesi' Depi. SI'ore Augusfa, Georgia TRADEWIARK Augusta Coca-Cola Bottling Company Augusfa, Georgia PATRONIZE AUGUSTA ICE AND COAL CO. IOOV., Home IncIus+ry J. T. Sanders C. K. Fields AuI'o EIec'I'ric and Carbureior Service We Specialize in IGNITION and CARBURETOR WORKS Phone 2-3638 608 Eiiis Sfreei AUGUSTA. GA. Comoiimemfs of AUGUSTA ROOFING AND METAL WORKS 623 REYNOLDS STREET PHONE 2-23 I 8 F. E. FERRIS 81 COMPANY "CloTl'TeS of The Be-Her Kind for Men, ancl Fashions for YouTlT" HICKEY FREEMAN DOBBS ARROW 752 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA BOB BYRD USED CARS WHOLESALE and RETAIL ROBERT L. BYRD, Owner I260 BROAD STREET PHONE 2-3063 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA V3 QB sa 1 1 Ce'f'P'i'f'e"+e BON AIR HOTEL 'From Top of +l1e Hill Augu5fa'S Finegf REAL ESTATE SALES - LOANS - INSURANCE I BETTS GROCERY Properiy Managemeni OVef27Yeefe' Exeeffeeee GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES Blanchard 8. Calhoun Realty Co. Weeen W-ev e+ eve S+fee+ Augusla, Ga. Dial 2-b62I PHONE 3-8028 Compllme-nfs of AUGUSTA AMUSEMENTS CO. MILLER THEATER The SouIIw's IVIOSI BeauI'IIuI and Modern 'I'IfweaIer IMPERIAL - MODJESKA - RIALTO THEATERS COMPLIIVIENTS OF THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL COMPANY Manufacfurers of COTTONSEED PRODUCTS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA W. F. BENTLEY 81 SON FURNITURE 901 BROAD STREET Dial 2-6508 Augusfa, Georgia BERNARD'S DRAPERIES - SLIP COVERS YARD GOODS - CURTAINS 978 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA TELEPHONE 2-3069 OUR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISI-IES BUSH'S FLORIST TWO MODERN FLOWER SHOPS 209 TENTH STREET and III W. PINE GROVE AVENUE Complimenls of Cornplimenls of A"'i"" Cohen w. INMAN cunnv "lf i'r's Good Insurance I Sell I+!" Congrelulallons Connplirnenls of o I Ie Georgia Hardwood Class of '46 Lumber Co. Friedman's Jewelers Manufwurers and Expor+ers 826 Broad S+ree+ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA S. F. C. Building Dial 2-53I7 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISI-IES from AVISCIN' S Qui FRIED CHICKEN BYRD'S TRADING POST Eilsi? S O U + 'I S I 'I SW ' S EIOUS A+ 8Il'1 I234 BROAD ST. TEBONF P ' C K STEAKS Down! Y O U R ERIED and I PIECES WE BUY, SELL, AND TRADE USED STEWED We OYSIERS I FURNITURE A pliifllnflfllmm '5fepS THE CHICKEN STICK Broad al 8ll'1 PHONE?-2562 CALL YOUR ORDERS PI-IOISIE 2-6093 BUSY BEE CAFE "OIdesI Place in Town" Weslern Sfealcs of All Kinds Very Besf of Foods Served Compllmenls OI UTLER'S BEAUTIFUL SHOES 658 Broad S'I'ree'I' Dial 2-6256 922 BROAD ST- AUGUSTA- GA GARDELLE'S DRUG STORE. INC. "The Rexall S+ore" BROAD ai SEVENTH STREET PHONE 2-66I I-I2 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA LEWIS 81 OLIVE, INC. "The Rexall S+ore" PHONE 2-6426-27 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA OO JOHN F. BRICKLE 81 CO. BICYCLES - LAWNMOWERS S+oreRj?13ITi1arke+ WURD FUR Eqwpmem MB aww! Spor+ing Goods Phofographic Supplies Bowen Bros. Hardware Co nie' A QW 905 BROAD STREET Augusfa, Georgia Wash al HULSE LAUNDRY "Jus'r a Good One" PHONES PLANT - 3-445I BRANCH - 2-2460 THE HILL PHARMACY lncorporaled H. C. Brumbeloe, Mgr. l432 Monfe Sano Ave. Phone 3-362I AUGUSTA, GEORGIA "Sl'andard" CLASS RINGS for Richmond Academy lAny Graduaflnq Yearl Wrile : H. S. CANFEEL l56O N. Decalur Road Aflanla, Ga Manulaclured By HERFF-JONES CO. Also... COMPLETE LINE OF D-plomas . . . Caps and Gowns . . . Medals . . . Trophies lnvilalions . . . Cards Cenfrul Garden Florisi' Complimenls of Say I+ wllh Flowers DIXIE PIG + Phone 3-4464-65 2050 Walfon Way V IIiiEImurra Furniture 'Furniiure Thai Enduresu Co., Inc. KROCI-ILER LIVING ROOM SUITES CoIes Hoi' Blasi' Heafers and Circulafors FIorence and New Perfecfion Oil 923 BROAD STREET Sfoves AUGUSTA, GA. Blow Pipe Rock Wool InsuIa+ion BUILT UP ROOFING Modern Roofing 81 Meial Works The Besi in Roofing and Sheet Metal Work 930 Walker Sfreef Phone 2-6462 MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE Friqidaires - Philco Radios Draperies Phone 2-5526 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 933-35 Broad S+. Aug us+a, Ga Complimenls J. C. PENNY CO. a4o BROAD STREET AUGUSTA. GEORGIA We Pay Higlnesl' Prices for Good Used Cars Drugs - Prescriplions Ciiy Mofors of Augusta, Inc. Telephone 3-3687 I80I Wallon Way AUGUSTA' GEORGIA l29O BROAD ST. PHONE 2-7558 Compllmenls of N 8 W CAMERA EXCHANGE The Only Exclusive Camera Sfore in flu CH Co' Pluofo Eupglies Aufhorized Dealer for INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Easfman, Ansco, Argus, Bell ancl Howell, FARMALL TRACTORS Keysfone "Full Line of Adull Games" IOI 7+l-1 Sfreef Augus+a: Georgia 220 8ll1 SlreeLxUGUSTAI GEORGIA Dial 2-4057 SCOTT'S MEAT MARKET LYNWOOD scorn Prop. O Feafuring NATIVE AND WESTERN MEATS POULTRY AND SEA FOOD FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES Ms Besf Wishes +0 fhe HA Clean PIECE fo CISBH CIOILIGSH wll.l.lFORD'S , CLEANERS 432-4-6 Eigh+h Sfreef CASH and CARRY DELIVERY SERVICE A A Dial 2-5775 Or 2-5776 O Sub SI'a+ion Locaied a+ I9I2 WaI+on Way and CurI'is Millwork MasonH'e Producfs 528 Georgia Ave' Dial 2-46I I AugusI'a, Ga. CASH AND CARRY ONLY DR. R. L. HENRY, SR. DR. H. W. HANKINSON DR. PAUL N. MOGRE DR. VAUGHN L. MAXWELL DR. CHAS. T. HALL DR. PETER S. MILES DR. R. L. HENRY, JR. DR. S. W. FENNELL DR. R. E. ANDERSON DR. W. EDWARD CLARK A DR. FRIEND Complimenfs of Empire Furniiure Co. ELLIOTT SONS "CompIe+e Household Furnishings" l2OI-O3 Broad Sheef Dial 2-5435 C lfm f 9 Omp em O 0 EUBANKS BROTHERS Falili S Ilncorporafedl FURNITURE "By 'Farr' The Bes+" IOOS-IOO7 Broad S+ree+ Dial 2-8878 STUDENT CLOTHES and UNIFORMS AUGUSTA GA ARE OUR SPECIALTY ' ' Dial 2-7002 833 Broad S+. ' 'S' 'CMT 'Q I' I :Vai 'MEMS The SCU? S O ces? Nurse S. Donald Forison Company . ' MILL SUPPLIES Frllltlalld Nlll'Sel'leS 90I Reynolds Slreef fwqum Tn 0 EA JI 4 AUGUSTA, GA. " ' ' ' 4 :Sum FURNITURE EXCHANGE CIT: "inf 1: New and Old Furnllure A' 'I' FOGEI' E C + F, d BOWDRE P. MAYS very US Omef 5 FISH 1238 Broad street Dial 2-8244 The Furnihlre Markei' Augus+a, Georgia IOI9 BROAD ST. COMPLI MENTS OF Board of Commissioners Roads and Revenue F. H. HOOPER, Chairman F. R. MILES R. P. MAYO C. H. PITTS C. H. SANDERS E. C. MERTINS, Treasurer C. Y. KREPS, Clerk SN0W9S V LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING AUGUSTA, GA. V Besf Wishes lor The Success of Each and Every Member of The Class of '46. Walker-Duroni' Moior Co. "Your Ford Dealer" FORD CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS Sales and Service Broad af l4'rh Sfreef Phone 2-537l Ccmplimenfs of PHILLIPS 81 WILLSON Phoenix oil Co. FURNITURE COMPANY Fuel Oil I l62 Broad Sf. - Dial 2-49l3 Wm. Penn Molor Oil, Greases I Sanilary Supplies I A. AUGUSTA' G 700 TWIGGS DIAL 2-532l Developing Compliment of Prinling I Enlarging Pho+os+a+s PHOTO SHOP FUNERAL HOME I29 Seven+l1 S+. C5mOllme"i5 5: Ccmplimems of POPE 8: FLEMING. INC. C. T. PUND 81 CO.. INC. COHOU FGCIOVS GROCERIES AND Augmal Ga. PAPER PRODUCTS K' Complimenls 0? Reliable Transfer Reliable Finance Co. Company Inc I O 2 J h Bid General Offices O nson 9' Augusia, Georgia FACE BRICK COMMCDN BRICK STRUCTURAL TILE 9 MERRY BRDS. BRICK 81 TILE C0 X Wm. Sehweigert XL Co. SIG CUX S46 Broad Street REFRIGERATORS A . AIR CONDITIONING ugusta, Georgia AUTOMATIC HEATING JeVv'eIl'y 1 - Novelties T Sages and Service 1 Compliments Sherman-Hemstreet Realty of Company SilVer's Music Dept. 904 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA PHONE 2-9544 Compliments of Compliments of the , Southern Finance Ship Ahoy Restaurant Corporation R E A L T O R S The Leading Restaurant of the South REAL ESTATE, RENTS and INSURANCE H. SHMERLING IEWELER SHERWiN-WILLIAIEFS DIAMONDS - VVATCHES Cash or Credit 910 Broad street Dial 2-5551 1048 BROAD STREET Augusta. Georgia Complimenfs DIAL 25588 Of DIXIE CAB SERVICE Davison's Au1'o Service --posmveuy wwe only '23 nh Shed Augusta' Georgia 553 Ellis Sfreef Augusfa Geo g a , Complimenfs K? of D U RIS JEWELERS Aueus1A.cA. . U Daniels' Shoe Repair 909 BROAD STREET DRINK Royal Crown COLA Besi' By Tasfe Tesf STAR K Har+mann Luggage Mendel Luggage STAR LUGGAGE SHOP Fine Lea'rl1er Goods and Gif'I's SANITUNE Clif? Caslm and Carry Service Delivery Service phone 3,361 I 8IO Broad S+. Augus+a, Ga. Dodge Saks and Service Plymoulh Bicycles - Moforcycles STARR SMITH Perm" MOTOR Co- R. L. Sumerau 81 Son Dial 2-7761 . 523 Br.-,aa s+ree+ AUGUSTA, GA. '248 Bmd Sl- Dm' Z530' r- --- s -- - - wwf- - -2 -. W- -i--W -. Y.-Y .. . Y L.. W, ,,, liflfigf...-L+-fl fl 'E 15-if """"i L .-....-' ' v Viflvere Qualify, Accuracy and Fair Policy Confpainnenls of Pfevoil Twiggs Prescriprion Oplicians +o Eye Physicians 424-23 S. F. C. Building 647 Broad S+. AUGUSTA GA CC"'5"'e'iS F Furnifure for Less VALLEY COACHES Siurkie Furnifure Co. Auguslar Ga- Augusfa, Ga. Complimen ls of The DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Hon. W. D. Page, Mayor John B. Kennedy, Commissioner Complirnenls of AUGUSTA GARAGE Exclusive Disfribulors Famous U. S. TIRES 740 Reynolds Sfreei' Phone 2-6885 Complimenis ol AUGUSTA DAIRIES Grade A Pas'reurized Mill: Tasfe-Rile Ice Cream MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY JOHN L. ARMSTRONG INSURANCE SERVICE II2 Eighth S+ree'r Phone 2-7436 JOHN W. BROOME EDUCATIONAL INSURANCE No. 6 Johnson Building Phone 2-I878 Augusfa, Georgia 's sc 9 99 Claussen s ualit . . .11 STANDARD hy which ANY dy M fiue hakery goods may he judged! B dist .1 rf" ' -1- Q. ' "" , B Q ' l ' ' M el,,,,Bread d d B Always Fresh At Your Grorefs , -77 ,, Smoak's Bakery Homemade Bread, Cakes and Pies Dial 5-5951 2108 Central Ave. CUIIIIDHIIIEIIIX of The Richmond Hotel BEAUTY SHOP Lobby of Richmond Hotel Compliments Win-Do-Luxe Of VENETIAN BLINDS RICHMOND VENETIAN rf r1AnQWgEQgfggwy BLIND CO. ' 3, "z'a::miCf.?,.i" DIAL 3-8286 Augusta, Ga. Phone 2-8564 C 1' t Omplmens DR. R. w. Roman f O OPTOMETRIST RIVERSIDE MILL Ground Floor Marion Bldg. Augusta, Ga. Compliments FRIED CHICKEN RUBENS' DEPT. STORE SANFORDS Augustefs Only Home Owned CHICKEN Dept. Store COOP Phone 2-6671 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 !00000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 660000060000 Portraits hy B reault A gain we have enjoyed photographing you of the Atademy and junior College for The Rainbow. Nou' that you are about to take future steps as citizens of our city, we hope to leeep in close Contact with you and your family in years to come. Thanle you, Breault 748 Broad Street Best IVishes Uhr Auguztu Qlhrnnirlv THE SOUTH'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Established in 1785 W. E. MURPHY tiara, cya swag at Trading as Augusta Curb Market 745 Ellis Street . IA and Umted Food Store AUGUSTA' GEORG IIIIHIISTI ULEIIIINII II0l'SE ISSIIUIITIIIN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA MEMBER BANKS GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK 61 'I'RUST CO. CITIZENS :S SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK TI-IE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF AUGUSTA UPTOWN BRANCH OF GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK 6. TRUST CO. 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C. Ivey Coal Company C ':-::"f S-ei' A A - .S': 3: LAKEVIEW THEATRE A. ROY KROUSE Jeweler' EX:'7:3T W'fATC?"5 FiE?Af?NNf5 - " . f' - f' - . 4 g.s': bscf' -Q coca: C-:f"sef-4 ' 1 .. x--,:':... -v-- --1-L-'-1 .-9--...s"e Ee -. -. 4353 AN' C3v?f- ' ,- - ,..- -3 C'-I ?.E.ELec.,:z..a -no 4-gr ,, R. H, Medececr- KINGS WAY PHARMACY, INC. Z E 1' NSS wAf The Jones Furni'I'ure Co. - : .--4 a -"-':.. Jernigan Hardware Co. 333-EC EECAD STEEL-'T , , I -1--g-s's :eo-:Ie li. B. CCDNGRATULATES THE GRADUATES or 'Lia and inyiTes you To consider a posiTion wilrlw This big friendly DeparTrnenT slrore. Merchandising as a career offers many op- porTuniTies, and if inferesfed we will be glad To see you. WATCH WI-llTE'S FOR GREATER THINGS TO CQMEI A Cornplimenf Complimenfs of INTERSTATE of COFFEE CO. Hotel Richnlond oampiamenis of THE HOBBY SHCP HQMEFOLKS Model Builders' Headquarfers CIGAR S-I-ORE Model Airplanes - Supplies Gas Mofors - Boai' Model Kifs Cigars Magazines Race Cars -- Railroad Models sodas Handicraf'r PHONE 2-3094 I BEST WISHES Southern Laboratories Co. OF Soap and Chemical Manufacturers SOUTHERN COMMISSION CO. P. O. Box 712 Augusta, Georgia Compliments STANDARD BAG COMPANY of Augusta, Georgia STANDARD PAPER CO. Compliments of S. AND I. SHVIOWITZ "SINCLAIR" For every machine of every degree of wear there is a scientific Sinclair oil to suit its speed and seal its power. R. A. BENSON, Agent Compliments ot Skinner Auto Supply Company 476-78 Broad Street Augusta. Ga. Cyrul Plumbing Supply Dealers in New and Used Plumbing Fixtures, Gas Ranges and Electrical Appliances Victor Chasney Phone 2-4850 Cufe and Pre'r'ry - Shorf and 'rall, They all slay Tuned fo +liis call- Tl1e Blue Ne+worlc Augus+a's I-lome Owned Slalion Complimenls GENERAL TIRE 81 SUPPLY CO. I I65 BROAD STREET Augusia, Georgia Complimenls of A Friend Texaco Prod uc+s General Tires Pres+-O-Life Ba++eries Georgia Iron Works Manulacfurers of GEORGIA HATTERS SHOE REPAIRING ZI9 8+l1 Sfreef Dial 2-4094 HYd"a'-'llc Equlpmenl' B. A. Gavalas, Prop. Pl1ospl'1a+e Mining Machinery, Sand and Dredging Pumps AUGUSTA, GA. Eslablislwed I89l PREsCR1Pr1oNs and mares M Westover Memorial Park Wats0n's Drug Store Aug'usta's Garden of Memories Corner Walton Way and 15th Congratulations! Class of '46! WilenSky'S Bargain House Compliments of Dry Goods - Clothing - Shoes Outfitters for the Entire Family 1047 Broad Street Williamson Motor Cb. Phone 2-9986 Willingham Automobile Best Wishes ' F' Co . mance fp FRED YARBROUGH Co. i "A Home Company for Home Folks" i FOOD BROKERS i 139-8th Street Augusta, Ga. I 1 Harrison Transfer 8: BATES FURNITURE CO. Storage Co. A LOCAL and LoNC. DISTANCE Q 1043 Broad Street Phone 2-4853 HAULING S25 Calhoun st. Phone 2-2396 l . i "M'anuIocz'urerS of Modern Printing!! CUMMERCIAL UUMPANY Meyer's Prescription Shop Carl G. Meyer, Prop. Compliments of WHERE PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION Co. Phone 2-3855 Ground Floor-S. F. C. Building AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Friendly Service Compliments of JOHN J. MILLER COMPANY Compliments ot McLeIIan's Music Dept. 858 Broad Street 2-1467 Compliments ol MOOG SIGN SYSTEM Signs oi All Kinds E. J. McMAHON 81 CO. Plumbing 6. Heating Contractors INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS Call Us for Estimates . . . No Obligation 855 Walker Street Phone 2-9912 Augusta, Georgia Calox Tooth Powder - Yodora Cream McKesson 81 Robbins, Inc. Murray Division Augusta Georgia McDonaId's "The Hin" GROCERIES AND IVIEATS 1401 MONTE SANO Dial 3-4481 CLASS OF I946 We Offer You Our l-learliesf Congralulalions Your life has jus? loegun. lvlany of you will seelc higher educalional advanfages, while olhers of you will begin your life worlc lmmedialely. Yet no mafler where you are, or wha? 'rype of work you are engaged In, all of you are sure 'ro have a home some day. Therefore, whelher home 'ro you will mean an aparlmenlr Tor lwo, or simply "a room wilh a view," we urge you lo sfarl The praclice early in life, shopping and saylng on all personal and home needs ai' Sears, Roebuck 8: Co., "Your family Sfore in Auguslaf' BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA GREEN'S Home of fhe "Thing' Sou+h's Finesi' Drive In Res+ Green af Easf Boundary RED LION GRILL Augus1'a's Fines+ Dinner Resfaurani' I934 Walfon Way v .3 J. HUGH and ARTHUR GREENE Complimenls Y of FURNITURE . GRAHAM CAB SERVICE i l204-O6 BROAD STREET PHONE 2-8838 l FRANK GOLDBERG CO. 724 BROAD ST. Augus'ra's Oldesl' Home Owned Ladies Apparel Shop "Wlwere Smarl People Me-el Smarl Faslwionsm HARPER BROTHERS PICTURE FRAMES Arl' Ma+erial and Piclures Exclusive Agenls for Exclusive Agenls for 426 E, Mh S+ + D, I 2-6907 . 1 ree I6 'Carlye Dresses Doris Dodson Dresses g I W. T. GRANT CO. Compimenfs Junior Deparfmenf Sfore Known for Values T. l.. Kildull, Mgr. I25 Fiffh Sfreel ' Pl-lone 2-6455 Flowers HARBlN'S FLORIST Corner of A.R.C. Ave. and Jr. College Blvd. Phone 3-4406 - 3-4407 Complimenls ol: HARLEY'S GROCERY 2I20 CENTRAL AVENUE Dial 3-44I9 FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER Highesf Ouali+y C .WQRLU wwf QQQLT-TV MASQ.: H::::"'?g'vf2'QE.:e:. Q D ,O on. Qy.,,.f-ff"-vw-C, f4 um 1.5 ner wulB,,,E, E-Fiji. I QNRUJ W1115 59 4, 'ffB24'.n?,za1w S., '- AULu51Ar.H '9 ff fflxg' 0 "gig,-' OGXRQA-r X0 4lRY RANGES 'ffURlfiif Rliuxli-W we iff will ifllii- W AUr.us1A:,f- -uf,,,3,,,,q,f. POULTRY FEED --- LIVESTOCK AND HOG RATIONS FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY Loclc Drawer 740 -- AUGUSTA, GA. "YOUR l:RlElNlDS FOREVER" PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Summer School "AUGUS'lA'S LARGEST RECORD SHOP" For +l1e Finesi' in Recorded Enferfainmeni Always Visif Our Sfore Firsl' Richmond Academy Q Junior College SYMPHONIES 2: OPERA :: HOTJAZZ of Augustin Radios - Norge Home Appliances Courses in All Deparfmenfs Augusia Radio Company June 3"""Y 26' 'QM' 855 Broad EJ'E'I'll.D-l-'S AT.'ERfCAN :QQEAQR EXHAUST FANS I SODA EQURT EoUaf:.'EA.T I ELECTRIC HEATERS I NORVELL FIXTURE 8: EQUIPMENT CO. . 1- . F'.-g-E'5 G5C'CI5 A' - "-- .Q -- " vv"t-A r' -,: A - bf-- I RHGNE Z-3??4 ,--. --.. -H..- ..- Osbon Aul'o Supply Co. FISK TIRES - FTSK BATTERIES PARTS and ACCESSORIES I253-I255 Broad S+. AUGUSTA, GA. CALL A TAXI I Safe and Dependable Yeilow Cab Diai 2-4808 Safefy Cab Dfat 2-6868 OVERTON-GREEN I Dia: 2-4451 I ISAAC S. PEEBLES, JR. T. E. NORVELL CO. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS 842 Reynolds Sfreef Murphy S'I'a'I'ionery Co. Social and Commercial STATIONERY 7I8 Broad Sireei Dial 2-2l22 Augusfa. Georgia The Molcr Supply Co.. Inc. Perkins Lumber Company LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIAL MILLWORK - DOORS - SASH 6I9 ThirI'een+h Sf. Augusla, Ga. , 5 1 Complimenls of Compiimenisof League, Duvall 81 Powell LEWIS BARBER SHOP William J. Kelly, Vice-Presidenl' Real Eslale and General Insurance AUGUSTA, GEORGIA We Specialize in +I'Ie Following: HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING Bolh Domeslic and Commercial HOT POINT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Lgmbqrd Bring-,gn I' Your Dependable Service Man - During and Alle H19 Wa' Exclusive Men's Mear Marks Healing 81 Air Condilioning Co. Phone 2-3645 702 TWIG6 STREET AUGUSTA, GA. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA MARGARET I-OTZ LOCAL FINANCE Co. 5PeCIa"fY Shop SALARY BUYERS DIAL 2-5937 Lobby-Masonic Bldg. 827 Greene SI. Augusla, Ga. Dlal 2-7l6l Complimenls of LlGGETT'S Mangel' Brolhers Company COTTON The Rexall Silore Augusla, Georgia I K f I 5 F l 4 , 2 q G Q f 2 QwwHwyfgg EMQSSMWRS5 : S i


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