Academy of Richmond County High School - Arc Yearbook (Augusta, GA)
- Class of 1947
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We consider it fitting that THB RAINBOW should be dedicated to the
man whose invaluable aid has made it possible. For years Mr. Read
has been the guiding spirit of THE RAINBOW, and we may truthfully
say that these annuals he has helped bring out have been some of the
best our school has seen. VVhat he has given in time and effort cannot
be measured. His imagination and artistic sense have given our annuals
that touch of delicacy and good taste which make an annual a thing
to be treasured. He has unselfishly sacrificed his own time. His patience
in the face of our inaptitudc, his charming nature, and his sense of
humor have endeared him to the staff.
We admire Mr. Read not only as THB RAINBOW faculty advisor, but
also as a teacher and a friend. Any students who have been in his classes
will readily admit that Mr. Read's sense of humor and dramatic talent
serve to add a lively touch to his classes. He reads Widely, is Well in-
formed, and has a deep feeling for poetry. And finally We would not
forget his amiability and his friendliness. His appreciation of us When
We are good, his tolerance of us when We are not so good have won
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It is with pride in our past that we present THE 1947 RAINBOW. The
historic Richmond Academy, chartered in 1783, has grown from a
simple frame structure to our present modern brick building. From its
doors have gone forth generations of boys, who became the mainstav
of our community and state. This richness of heritage lends the Acad
emy a dignity that is reflected in student and teacher alike. The Junior
College of Augusta. founded in 1925, represents a flowering of that
interest in education which has characterized our people from the
eighteenth century onward. It too has sent forth its students who
gained honor in higher institutions and became useful citizens. The
record of former Junior College students is indeed commendable and
has served to establish the reputation of our College as one of the finest
It is with faith in our future that we present THE 1911-7 RAINBOW
We look forward to that time when our campus shall have many beau
tiful buildings, fulfilling long-felt needs. We envision the time when
our dream of a four year college shall be a reality.
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THE TRUSTEES OE THE ACADEMY OE RICHMOND COUNTE
Landon Thomas
joseph B. Cumming
Robert Walton
Berry Fleming
W'arren Bothwell
E. C. B. Danforth, Jr.
THE BOARD OE EDUCATION OE RTCHMOND COUNTY
T. M. Nickles, Prvsidrnt
W. E. Burton, Virv-President
Mrs. Fred L. Powell
Robert Watson
Mrs. John W. Walker
M. YV. Boyle
Mrs. james F. Mulligan
Bert Reed
Samuel E. Doolittle, Jr.
F. Pritchard
J. O. jones
S. D. Copeland, Secretary and
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Donald M. Kelly
QI. Glover Cushman
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A Word to Our Students
I Comme-nd to you that you he mcn and
women of FAITH. FAITH is lovc taking the
form of aspiration. It makf-s thc discords of
the present into thr- harmonivs of the future.
It unlocks thr' Cabinet of God's treasure. It is
thc inspiration of noblrrncss, thc' strr-ngth of
integrity and thc: Courage of the soul.
Cultivatc faith in yourst-lf, your ft-llowman,
the boundless future, and God,
and Th EAN
Anton Paul Markert, B.S. in C.E., M.A.
A Word to Our Graduates
I wish to congratulate you and wish you
happiness and success in the days of life which
lic ahead. You have each achieved a goal,
but I hope you will not stop at this point.
The World demands educated, trained men
and women. You must take your rightful place
of leadership in our nation. Go on to higher
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Class Officers
Nancy Williams
joseph E. Faulkner
Florence Rush
,. ..,. James E. Dranc, Jr.
Anna Olive
Rush Drane
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Adams Austin
Brown Cashin
Adam Andrews
Veterans' Club 2g President 25 Basketball 1, 2g Student
Council 2.
Allen Austin
Milton Bailey, Jr.
Glee Club 1.
Billy Mac Bridges
Jeannine Brown
High Honor 15 Phi Theta Kappa 2.
Bailey Bridges
Conselyrga Cooper
George Edward Cashin
Triangle Club I, 2, Treasurer '23 German Club lg Pre-Tech
Club lg Tennis Team 23 Rainbow Staff 2.
Thr-da Blanchf' Conselyea
German Club l, 2, Vice-Presidcnt l, Secretary 25 Phi Gam-
ma Sigma 2, Treasurer 2g J.C.A. Literary Society 'lg Honor
l 5 Phi Theta Kappa '23 Alpha Mu Chi 2.
Mary Alice Cooper
German Club 2g Phi Gamma Sigma 25 J.C.A. Literary So-
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Gracia June Dobyns
Glee Club lg Basketball l g Musketeer Staff lgJ.C.A. Literary
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Elsey Ewing
James Emmett Drane, Jr.
Sabre Club lg Lt. Colonel lg DeMolay 1, 23 Triangle Club
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Martha Jean Drane
Glee Club 1 g Rainbow Staff 2, Assistant Editor 25 Musketeer
Staff 1, 25 ,I.C.A. Literary Society 1, 25 Alpha Mu Chi 2g
School Play l.
Marian O. Elsey
J.C.A. Literary Society 23 Glee Club 1.
Nancy Ewing
Zeta Rho Sigma 1, 2, President 25 Sponsor 1.
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George Gilliland, B.
F. M. Faulk, jr.
Captain l g Pre-Tech Club 1.
Joseph E. Faulkner
Triangle Club l, 23 J.C.A. Literary Society 23 Phi Gamma
Sigma 2g Class Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2g Phi Theta
Kappa 2g Honor lg Major 1, Lt. Colonel 23 Sabre Club 23
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School Play, 2.
Billie Elizabeth Fell
Rainbow Staff 2, Advertising Mgr. 23 Glue Club ll Phi
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Aurelia Ann Fussell
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Betty George
Betty Gilliland
Zeta Rho Sigma 1, 23 President Class 13 Cheer Leader lg
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Beauty Seetion 23 School Play lg Best All-Round l, 2,
-Ioney Gilliland
Veterans' Club 2.
Frank C. Ht-slcr'
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King Knuck
Dorothy J ue
Jznnes A. Kemp
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Connie King
Zeta Rho Sienna 1, 2, Sf'CI'k'Y.ZlI'Y :md 'l'rczisurr'r 23 Cheer
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Morris Mulherin
Irvin Leonard Levy
Sabre Club 15 German Club 15 First Lieutenant 1.
Bill MeAbee, Jr.
Basketball 1, 25 Veterans' Club 2.
Mary Claire Mims
Marcella Ann Mitchell
High Honor 15 Student Council 1, 25 J.C.A. Literary So-
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Olive Popkin
Dorothy Mobley Morris
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School Play 1, 2.
Lois Mulherin
Zeta Rho Sigma 25 Phi Theta Kappa 25 Phi Gamma Sigma
25 Rainbow Beauty Section 25 Sponsor 2.
Anna Elizabeth Olive
J.C.A. Literary Society 1, 25 Phi Gamma Sigma 2, Reporter
25 Honor 15 Student Council 1, 2. Vice-President 2: Glce
Club 15 Phi Theta Kappa 25 Rainbow Staff 1, 2, Associate
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Annette I. Popkin
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Satcher Scarborough
Maude Ella Purkall
Gcrman Club lg Honor l: J.C..-X. Literary Society 25 Phi
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Gordon Rainey, jr.
'lirianglv Club 2.
Martha C. Rhr-nu'
Rainbow Staff lg Student Council lg High Honor lg Phi
Thr-ta Kappa 2.
Flrtclivt' Fort Rush
Triangle Club 1, 2, Chaplain 1, President 29 DeMolay 1,
2. Blastrlt' Counv-lor l. 21 Sahrt: Club I, 2, Vict--Prt-sidvnt 2g
Pits! Livutt-nan! l: Llaptain 21 Best Drillvd Platoon 1: Prc-
Tech Club 1: Glee Club 1: Secretary of Class 25 Rainbow
Stall l, 2. Avtiviti-'S Editor 2: Supf,-rlativc 2.
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Schwct-rs Scott, M.
,Ieannc Satchel'
Rainbow Staff 2, Business Mgr. 23 Phi Theta Kappa 25 Phi
Gamma Sigma 2g J.C.A. Literary Society 1, 25 High Honor
1, 2.
Bc-tty Louise Scarborough
Phi Theta Kappa 2.
Marx' Catharine Schwvcrs
Zeta Rho Sigma 25 Chee-rle-rider 2g Superlative 25 Most
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Kathrvn ltiiriam Scott
JIRA. Literarv Socivtv 1, 2, Sccrt-tary l.
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Thomas Thompson Wardlaw Webb
Vivian Frances Scott Joe Thomas
John SCUTYY Smith Elizabeth J. Thompson
Triangle Club 2: Vice-President of Class lg Student Coun- High Honor 1: German Club 1: LCA, Lim,-3,-Y 50,-imy 3
Cil 1, President 1: Sabre Club lg Superlative 2. Phi Theta Kappa 2.
Robert Spears Wallace Wnrdlaw
joel Franklin Sprouse Emily VVebb
J.C.A. Literary Society 1, 2, Rho Chi 1, 2, President 25 J. C. A. Literary Society 2, Yicr--President 2: Glen Clubl
Glee Club 13 German Club 1, 2, Presidc-nt 2: Rainbow Staff Student Council l, 2: Phi Caimiin Sigma 23 German Club 2
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Bebe Whr-clcr
Zeta Rho Sigma 25 Phi Gamma Sigma 2: Phi Theta Kappa
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tion Mgr. 23 Glee Club 15 J.C.A. Literary Society 1, 25
Student Council 1, 2.
Barney BL-4: VVliit11lif'r, Jr.
'liianclc Club l, 2, Vice--Pri-sidnfnt l, 2: Dn'Molay l, 2:
First I.it-utr-nam lg Captain Band 1, 25 Sabre Club 1, 2:
fvlli-wlwli'-1-1' Staff l. 21 Gluc Club ll Blind Mc-dnl lg Youth
WV 1'l- la Nlayor 2.
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'l'iiam.gl1- Club 1, 23 Sabre Club l, 2, Svcrctary 23 Rifle
'lim-aiu l, 2, Captain 1, 23 'll-nnis 2: Captain lg Lt. Col. 2.
lim-xv-rly ,Iran Williams
Whitney Williams, J.
Young Yablon
Nancy Louise Williams A
President of Class 25 Student Council l, 2: J.C.A. Literary
Society 1, 2, Vice-President lg Phi Gamma Sigma 25 Rain-
bow Staff l, 2, Art Editor 1, 2g Muskctcer Staff lg Honor
lg School Play 25 Sponsor 1.
Margie Ionc Wren
Rainbow Staff 1, 2, Art Editor 1, Editor-in-Chief 25 High-
est Honor lg Phi Theta Kappa 23 Battey Medal for Ora-
tory lg Musketeer Staff 1g Student Council 1, 2, Secretary
1, 23 J.C.A. Literary Society 1, 25 School Play 2.
Frank Allen Young i
lN'I11slu'tvc1' Staff lg Lieutenant l: Captain 2: 'liizinglc Club
l, 21 Sabrm- Club l, 21 Phi Gamma Sigma 23 J.C.A. Litcrary
Socim-ty 2g D--Molay 1, 23 Rainbow ,Stall 25 School Play 2.
Sanford Yablon
LAST WILL AND TESTAMEN
We, the Sophomore Class of J.C.A.-1947, being of generous heart but feeble in-
tellect and wishing to bestow upon our successors some atom of encouragement-
do hereby declare and publish this, Our Last Will and Testament:
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I, Marian Elsey, do will and bequeath to the Junior College of Au-
gusta, a ton of coal, to keep the first floor warm.
I, George Cashin, do will and bequeath to Red,' Williams my large
supply of energy and the right to disagree with all at the g'Mighty
Triangle meetings.
I, Skebo Rush, do will and bequeath to all the poor Freshmen my
quiet poise and ability to stay quiet in the library.
I, Martha Drane, do will and bequeath to Conrad McGahee our two
lockers so that next year he'll have enough room for comic books,
Held manuals, a sabre and all other assorted junk.
I, Julius Johnson, do will and bequeath to someone in the Freshman
Class my E'ability for getting 'lin Dutch.
We, Blanche Conselyea and June Dobyns, do will and bequeath our
outstanding ability for getting tossed out of the library for the rest
of the semester every day to Joe Tucker.
I, Sophomore Joney Gilliland, 1947, do will and bequeath my books
and locker to Joney Gilliland, sophomore. 1948.
I, Jeannine Brown, do will and bequeath 'to Jimmy Avery his locker,
which I have used for the past two years. so he will have a place to
put his books for at least one year.
We, Billie Fell and Jeanne Satcber, do will and bequeath to Sydney
Sanders our task of !r.1'z'11g to keep the clock ringing at the right times
so the teachers won't fuss when the periods run over-time.
Wie, Barney Whitaker and Frank Young, do will and bequeath to the
future generation our politics. To Mr. Read IN'e Leave.
I, Vivian Scott, do will and bequeath to Joanne Mansheld, my ability
talk Mr. Moseley out of those assignments for Fridays.
VVe, lklary Alice Cooper and Emily lNebb. do will and bequeath our
desks in lNIr. Cordle's history class to any two people capable of worry-
ing Mr. Cordle as we did.
I, James Kemp. do will and bequeath to J.C.A. the hope that lVIr.
Read will have another smart biuf' next year.
I, Mii'i:i1n Scott. do will and beqt'e.1th to lXIarie Statham my ability
settle down to only one guy!
I. Nancy IYilliams. do will and bequeath my position in the book-
store and my job as art editor of Tire R.'XINI3OXX' to two ambitious
freshmen because it will take two people to do justice to both jobs.
I. Anna Olive. do will and bequeath my ability to laugh at anything
to anybody fool enough tof- ---f
I, bliifgil' IYren. do will and bequeath to next year! Editor-in-Ciliief
a co-Editor-in-Chief as handsome, noble, good-natured. and wOl'tl1le'ss
as Charlie A. Cooper in the hope that she may have to do all the work.
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CLASS IPIROPHECYF I9-47
I've hear it told the way
To raise a voodoo spirit up
Is at midnight to drink a cup
Of potion brewed for half a day.
But Time so elusive is said to be
That none can ever really know
How he may be sought, and so
Thus it came about yo11 see.
I fell asleep at bright noonday
And dreamed the strangest dream
That seemed so real that I deem
It best to set it down this way.
I walked down the street of Augusta, G.A.
When I saw a man coming my way
And then I knew it was Joe.
lN'hy, Joe Faulkner, you old so and so,
How are you coming along?
Say, Margie, you can't go wrong
If you say I'm as fit as can be
And you look fine. a sight to see.
lYhen did you get back from Brazil?
I'll bet you've got news that would fill
Bly column. Bly dead line is near
And Ll columnist always finds news dear.
lYell. my family, as exer is Fine
My husband is building a telephone line
To cross South America. Bly six boys
Are plenty of trouble llllt still my joys.
My latest book's success isn't too bright.
I guess I'd do better to cook than write.
I saw lirzmk Young down in Uruguay
He? going to be the new dictator. they sa
In Rio Il psychiatrist is Blanche Conselyea
Shr-'s more than SlIC't'l'5Sl-Ul and is there to stay.
H. Hoclgens and KVIIIIJ are crossing the Andes
Th:-y'lI be very famous if hrst they don't freeze.
.jenny BITYXYII is the toast of the Argentine'
Shes quite zt sensation, the new dance queen
Martha Rheney, Dr. Gallop's successor and pal,
Is polling the passers through the Panama Canal.
Marion Elsey is a Senora, I hear,
In Chile she found her a millionaire.
Billy Mac Bridges is traveling Peru
Teaching the natives just what is true.
With him is Peggy Duckett, his recent bride,
Who writes detective stories on the side.
Milton Bailey, a former land lubber,
Down at Cape Horn hunts whales for blubber.
And Marcella Mitchell is our new diplomat
In Colombia. And that. my friend, is that.
lN'ell, said Joe, that's quite a lot of news,
Some of which I can more than use.
Now, I said, Utell me what you hear
About all our friends both far and nc-arf'
Sure thing. Betty Thompson's white rat farm
When the rats escaped caused quite an alarm.
Levy and Popkin are quite a team
Of lawyers, so it would seem.
Mary Alice Cooper. who's now Mrs. Horne
Is the proud mother of a third daughter just born.
Billie Fell owns a powerful radio station
Her technieolor tclevision's the talk of the nation.
Gordon Rainey and Barney Whitaker ale just elected
Members of council, but still they're dejected
Because our mayor is Barbara Covar
And, well-l-l, you know how women are.
Bebe VVheeler, our new weatherman, is seen
To predict frequent rains Cthey make everything green
George Cashin owns a swank beauty shop.
Ht-'s made so much money he can't seem to stop.
Anna Olive. up in New York. paints handsome males
And uses her pictures for collar-ad sales.
Adam Andrews has discovered a new process
To remove wrinkles, and it's quite a success.
Fletcher Rush in Chicago built a building so tall
When standing beside it it makes him look small.
Barry Whitney is Hollywood's new finclg
He fascinates women, he treats them so kind.
Anne Fussel married a traveling man.
At last reports they were in Japan.
Wallace Wardlaw is a lecturer now
And he's a powerful speaker, I'll allow.
Pauline Joe has formed some new women's clubs.
They care for lost kittens and stray bear cubs.
Allen Austin is over in France
Showing the French girls how to romance.
Up in New York june Dobyns thrills 'em.
In her new inurdei' play I hear she chills 'eni.
Betty Gilliland's husband owns a copper mine
Her three growing boys are doing just fine.
John Hughes bought Stone Mountain they say
And noiv sells granite both night and day.
Mary Doughty is the new Emily Postg
About the correct thing she knows the most.
Bill McAbee pilots a stunt plane
And in spare moments raises sugar cane.
F. M. Faulk became an electrical engineer
And shocks the nation with electrified beer.
Emily IVebb, I think, married a Texas Ranger
And now leads a life of romance and danger.
Pete Drane has developed a bomb, I hear,
That makes people sing and laugh and cheer.
joney Gilliland at last reports
Was teaching Arabs all about sports.
Sanford Yablon is now in Norway
Where he's a geometry teacher they say.
As a horticulturist Albert Creed
Is renowned for his various flowers and seed.
Cortez Powell is now manufacturing a shirt
The sight of which entices the girls to flirt.
jean Williams is living up in Tennessee
She found a mountainecr who suited her to a T.
Frank Heslen married a professor's daughter
And now earns a living selling mineral water.
Joe Thomas has become a ghost writer. I hear
It's a pity his ghost writings can't disappear.
Martha Drane settled down and married Conrad.
Their son isn't like them, but's a likely lad.
Jeanne Satcher became a lawyer's secretary,
And soon he was signing a contract to marry.
A tight rope walker is Betty George
She's soon to cross Niagara gorge.
Nancy Ewing married a great swimming star,
Who owns two houses, two pools, and a car.
A fine trained nurse is Dorothy Iue
In her nursing she's excelled by few.
A famous athlete is Mary Claire Mims.
She rides and golfs, plays tennis and swims.
Sis,' Schweers has gained her fame
By writing a book, f'What's In a Name.
Julius Johnson tired of cavities and teeth to yank
Retired as a dentist and now works in a bank.
A doctor married Betty Ann Knuck
She's content with her man and praises her luck.
Dorothy Morris is a Broadway star
As a stage queen she's known near and far.
Little Connie King has really made the money
Demonstrating energy pills, she's cute and funny.
Bill Besson is a scientific farmer
He grows cotton that keeps you warmer.
Rose Davis has become the leader
Of a firm that makes chests of cedar.
Bob Spears joined the Navy and so
Now he has become a C.P.O.
Clifford Ellis became a teacher in our schools.
But soon gave it up to manufacture tools.
D. W. Ollcrich has gone out west
In oil wells his savings to invest.
Clarence Sikes sells oil-burning heaters
They're said to be nicer and cleaner and neater.
Emory Appling moved to California state
And raises lemons that really rate.
Lois Mulherin has repeated successes
In Los Angeles where she's a designer of dresses.
Betty Scarborough lives in Idaho
And raises pink potatoes that are all the go.
Julian Hammond sells sporting goods
And in spare times hunts in the woods.
Ed Pippen runs his yachts up the Chesapeake
He's so rich and good looking it makes mc feel weak
Frank Sprouse was in Africa when last heard from,
.Ns an explorer, well, he's better than some.
In Florida Geraldine Smith runs hotel
Where the accommodations are simply swell.
Photographers Miriam and Vivian, formerly Scotts,
Specialize in candid camera shots.
john Smith became a hermit on Lake Louise
For him the outdoor life is sure to please.
And, say, Nancy Williams has wide-spread fame
Since a fancy pin-up artist she became.
Why, Margie, the coming sensation is, you knowfn
But here Joe began to talk so slow
And his fading form seemed to come and go.
With a start I awoke, and so it would seem
All this revelation was naught but a dream.
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Class Prophecy
Pour me another, Charlie. You know Charlie. it's really sacl what some of the
boys are doing now. Itis been twenty years, twenty long, hard years since wt-'ve
all been together. I remember that speech, you remember, Charlie, the one which
challenged us? Remember the ones voted most likely to succeed, most popular?
Funny how those things turn out. Charlie. Youlre sure lucky, Charlie. You're the
most successful bum that ever lived. Now you take that fellow, what was his name?
-Fallo, Follow, Farlow!! That's it, Farlow: poor fellow, he was captured by the
Russians and sent to Siberia: yeah, they got him training wolfhounds. I remember
we all used to laugh when he swore he'd be an F. B. I. man. Oh well, funny
Charlie, how those things turn out. And Richard Hargrove, surely you remember
Richard, the boy with the hair, the one everybody used to tell to open the door?
He,s doing it all right, doorman at the Bon Air. George Maxwell, you know,
uhubba-hubba boy, most handsome Senior. Know what he's doing now? Morti-
cian, feels more at home when he's around the same kind of rigor mortis he has
himself. Clarence Muns? Charlie, you know hels still at A. R. C. Sure, he swore
he'd stay there until they made him cadet colonel. Yeah, been a staff sergeant the
last ten years. Funny how those things turn out, Charlie. You remember Harelik,
don't you Charlie? How he used to upset club meetings? YVell. he's hired by the
publishers of a book of parliamentary procedure to travel all over the country and
disrupt meetings so they'll buy the book. What? Of course he shaved last year,
finally grew enough whiskers. Barry Bemker was voted best-all-round, well he sure
gets around -hes a' salesman for the- Itsy-Bitsy diaper service. john Fleming,
he was the best Senior Athlete, Charlie. John turned out to be a veterinariang
he always loved dumb animals, especially people. Now you take Charlie Cooper,
great swimmer and diverg well, Cooper went to Hollywood, and you know those
Tarzan pictures. Well, he's a stand-in for an alligator. It's very funny, Charlie,
how things like that turn out. Pour me another one, Charlie. Billy Phinizy gradu-
ated from a big university, was a street car conductor for 10 years and now he's
fulfilling his life's ambition, chalking Q sticks at Home Folks. jack Steinberg
had the most unscientific mind in the world, Charlie. He's now the chief
metaphysicotheologocosmolonigologist at Columbia University. Of course, Brian
Merry was the pride of the Senior class, unbeatable at the art of chess, could
even play blindfolded, hoped to be champion of the world someday. Well, he got
bit by the gold bug, hiked to the Yukon where he's been digging for 15 years.
They say there isn't a timber-wolf in the Arctic that can,t beat him at poker.
Charlie, you remember Lamar Collie, the boy with the physique of Adonis? When
he was 21 he lost 200 lbs.g he didn't weigh but 175 to begin with. Yeah, he willed
his body to a medical student for 94c, provided the tax was paid. Charlie, isn't
it funny how those things turn out? Lester Crouch, Crouch. or somehting like
that, was a pretty good athlete. Charlie, it seems I saw him at Coney Island last
summer, he's a barker for a side show. Yeah, and can you imagine, he had
jimmy Woo dressed up like a two-headed ourang-outang. Naturally you could
recognize jimmy no matter how he was disguised. Billy Fleming was studying to
be a doctor, but flunked out and ended up in San Quentin. Oh, no, Charlie, he's
warden. I remember a little guy named Bert Harbin, quite a sport, best dressed
Senior, ended up as a coal miner in Alabama, looks quite flashy in his Black
Birmingham Britchcsf' I understand Robert Humphries f- you remember Robert,
Charlie, the snake, bug, and plant fanatic, the outdoorman? V - travels the country
lecturing to old ladies' clubs on YVoman, Natureis Foremost lVonder. Pour me
another one, Charlie. Funny how things like that turn out. You've heard the
Lazy Striken program, lll1VUIl,lQ you, Charlie? lYell, .lohn Heng is the tobacco
auctioneer. Can you imagine? John was so quiet even his shadow occasionally
tried to make conversation. Charlie, this is the prize. You remember how Ed
Dorsey used to get things crossed up? lYell. lid was quite a successful couuterfeiter
for about eight years and then he forgot and put his mother-in-law's picture on a
fifty dollar bill. Too bad, Ed never looked good in stripes, XXX-ll, Clmrlir-, itk lst-on
good to see you and talk over old times. Come over to the club sometime and
we'll have a game of golf. It's sure hard sometime, trying to pass the time of dav.
Funny. Charlie. how those things turn out. 1
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llsast Will and Testament
We, the class of '47, having been stripped of even any pretense to knowledge
we might formerly have entertained, have. in the process of enduring four
tedious years at the Academy of Richmond County, become prejudiced against
all virtues. which once attracted us. and have become accustomed and inurcd
to every vice. We trust our examples will have the desired effects in the minds
of our younger knaves: that is, we hope they will emulate our moral corrupt-
ness, vanity, and pride and will despise, as we do, any attempt of the other
fellow tw aclvance his own interests above ours. We hereby make, with due
concern for the recipients, the following bequests to certain underclassmen,
who. we hope, will take time to contemplate on the glory, splendor, and
majesty of this, the class of '47:
Item l-Tolly Brinkley and Lamar Collie bequeath their much fought over cor-
ner in the football dressing room to Snooky Marlowe and Ronnie Barks-
dale.
Item 2-To Tommy Kirkland, Richard Hargrove leaves his title nHollywood.,'
Item 3-Armin Barton leaves to Nick S'tI.B. Zervos his sacred membership in
the High Order of Drainpipes.
Item -I-Charlie Penn bequeaths his hanger by the stove in the football locker
room to Myer Litchenstein, in hopes that he will keep warm while
dressing next year.
Item 5-Wray Farlow leaves his military step to Ronnie Barksdale in hopes that
he will some day lead the R.O.T.C.
Item 6-Skippy Moody leaves his regards to Bert Harbin who, due to circum-
stances beyond his control, cannot be with us as planned.
Item 7iGerald Levy wills his ear for classical music to Mr. Talley, so that he
will have something to tinker with at the opera.
Item 8-john Fleming leaves fifty cents to start a fund for Bobby Walker to buy
himself a bicycle to enable him, in the future, to ride instead of run at
football practice.
Item 9-Billy Phinizy leaves his golfing ability and his way with the wo-
men to Gene Marks, who could certainly use them.
Item O-To Gene Brigham, Mac McGahee leaves his shiny, well kept, up-to-
date limousine. U
Item ll-Herbert Nachman bequeaths his ability to get out of study halls to
anybody who is fool enough to join the Musketeer Staff next year.
Item l2fRobert Humpheris leaves his ability to catch snakes and varmints to
joe Bailey, in the hope that he might gain a reputation as Snake
as I have.
Item 13-John Bowdidge leaves his diamond studded brass trombone to any
Spike jones fan who wants it, with the hopes that he can make
more noise than I did.
Itme 1-l-Gary Clark leaves his ability to work algebra to Edward Cole.
Item l5fTo all future seniors Melvin Harelik warns them of a tragedy in store
for them f The Tragedy of Macbethf,
Item I6-I. Brian Merry. do hereby leave my profound sympathy to next
year's Associate Editors Cslavesj of THE RAINBGW.
Item 17-To Robert Young, Steve Newton leaves his ability to get along with
Major lwlills.
Item 18-The title of Hubba Hubba and Ding Dong, George Maxwell leaves to
his brother Billy so that he may carry on the family tradition.
Item 19-Barry Blemker bequeaths his favorite nursery rhyme Twinkle Twinkle
Little Star to an up and coming basketball player, like Wee Wee.
Item 20-I, Tom Clayton, bequeath my lovely bowed legs to whoever can stand
on them as well as I have.
Item 21-Billy Fleming leaves his favorite motto, lie smart enough to fool
the teacher and dumb enough not to study, to Marvin Carpenter.
Item 22-I, Philip Shapiro, of sound mind, do will and bequeath to Mr. Joseph
Rufus Mosely one gross of vitamin pills, so that he may have strength
enough to stand up in each class once a day and maybe even call the roll.
Item 23-I, Conrad McGahee, do will and bequeath to Sonny MeLarty the joys
and pleasures and sacrifices fmostly sacrificesj attending upon going
steady.
Item 24-We, Myron Fogel and Herbert Shapiro, do hereby will and bequeath
to Mr. Talley the most beautiful blonde obtainable to help the
morale of his physics classes and also a jaloppy to transport her
around in.
Item 25-Joe Nixon leaves.
Witnesses:
Signed and attested to before me,
this solemn midnight dreary, as I
ponder, weak and weary-
Charles A. Cooper
Midnight Oyle
Richard
Many a year has since elapsed,
March 13, 1947
CLASS lPOlEM
A class poem we are yet to see,
But for the class of '47,
This one is writ by me.
The class is much too large,
For all to get a line,
The strangest habits I will take,
And make their habits shine.
Now Hrst to view my wistful friends
Is our loving president,
He is a hero, yes indeed,
But he isn't worth a cent.
We are all concerned, of course,
With our class genius, john Heng,
After four years at A.R.C.,
He hasn't learned a thing.
Billy Fleming is indeed,
The moron of the bunch,
Billy can't tell the difference,
Between a study hall and lunch.
Lamar Collie is another ignoramus,
With which we must put up.
And the brains of a pup.
And darling Dickie Hargrove,
Who heads the great Hi-Y,
lVomen come from far and near,
To see his hair, oh my!
Next in line for you to see,
Is one we all adore,
Little Barry Blemker,
With girls, he thinks, galore.
Of handsome Charlie Cooper,
Nothing can be said,
The only thing that's wrong with Charlie,
Is. of course, his head.
Alas, indeed we Cannot overlook,
The mightiest of the elan,
Fogel. the panther of the athletes,
A three year letter man.
These are just a few of the brutes
That make our mass
l'Ye hope that next graduation day
lYill see il lzunzrzn class
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Leonard, Everett A.
Leonard, Lawrence K.
Lester, James L.
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Livingston, James S,
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Melton, Robert M.
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Middlebrook, Burton S.
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Moore, Jesse G.
Mullins, Frederick L.
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Nobles, Barney H.
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Phillips, Al Herman
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Pugh, Herbert L.
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Rhodes, Russell
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Rice, Thomas K.
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Rucker, Charles T.
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Anderson, Dan S.
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Baggott, Robert T.
Baird, George C.
Baker, Eddie M.
Baker, Robert A.
Baek, Thomas M.
Barnes, Travis S.
Barrow, John M.
Barton, Leon B.
Bavnard, Joseph S.
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Blair, William S.
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Bridges, Robert F.
Brvan, Wlilson J.
Buffinqton, Willie
Burch, Harold W.
Burnlev, Billv G.
Burns, James VV.
Bush, Edgar R.
Cadle, James W.
Cain, Ollie Raymond
Calamas, Pete
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Carpenter, Rutledge B.
Carter, Charles E.
Carter, James O.
Cartledge, Reginald C.
Cawley, Ed H.
Cawlev, James W.
Cheeseborough, Richar
Clark, Charles H.
Cliatt, Walter I.
Cook, Henry J.
Cordell, Billy K.
Corlev, Robert L.
Corley, William L.
Cotts, Leonard
Crawford, Arnett 'lf
Cromer, Hal M.
Culpepper, Philip E.
Daniel, Carl J.
Davis, Charles F.
Davis, Earl E. llillj
Davis, Jimmie C.
Deal, Charlie NI.
D:-Long, Robert L.
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Douglas, Ed. L.
Dowda, C, B.
Drew, William E.
DuBose, Bryan A.
Dve, William E
Duncan, James C.
Edwards, Richard B.
Ehrlich, Gerald E.
Elliott, Robert B.
Eubanks, Bobbx' E.
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Feese, Louis R.
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Glisson, Arthur
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Hood, O. J.
Hollins, C. A.
Holmes, C. N.
Hopkins, N. J.
Horton, B. S.
Howard, C. R.
Howard, F. G.
Howard, O. T.
Howell, E. C.
Howell, Lester
Hughlev, W. G.
Hunter, R. N.
Huson, G. G.
Inman, G. H.
Ivev, G. E.
James, L. D.
Joe, H. P.
Johnson, George C lavln
Johnson, G. W.
Johnson, W. L.
Johnston, L. F.
Jordan, D. C.
Kellv, R.
Kellv, W. R.
Kemp, D. E.
Kersev, W.
King, H. A.
Mintz, O.
lineece, B. E.
ilnotts, T. M.
Lee, R. A.
Lewis, R. L.
Lord, H. W.
Lord, W. H.
Lum, M.
Lum, W.
Lvnch, W. H.
Marks, E. D.
Mathews, G. W.
Plathf-ws, P. R.
Mathis, F. H.
Mc.-Xlbanx' L. S.
McDaniel, F.
McDonald, E. J.
McDonald, R. R.
McGahee, A. S.
McGahee, R. C.
McKellar, T. E.
Mcliinnev, D. T.
Morris, H. I.
Mullins. Willie B.
Murphv, jack P.
Murphv, Paul W.
Nei' some, james L.
Nicholas, Charles H
Norvell, james F.
O'Daniel, james E.
Oellerich, Herman J.
Cglesby, Isaac W.
Outen, Michael D.
Padgett, Edwin E.
Padgett, Furman J.
Padgett, Robert I.
Parrish, Ronald E.
Parrish, Theodore L.
Parsons, William N.
Pate, Charles B.
Patrick, james E.
Pender, james B.
Penland, james W.
Perrv, Pierce G.
Pierce, Torn S.
Pinder, Richards
Pippin, Chas. A.
Porter, Elliot L.
Powell, Charles H.
Powell, Robert H.
Prescott, Edward R.
Price, Homer C.
Purcell, George M.
Pvle, jackie G.
Pvle, Jainvs E.
Quarles, Joseph E.
Raburn, Johnnie D.
Rt-adv. Claude- E.
Reed, Robert H.
Reese, James E.
Revnolds, Thomas T.
Rhodes, Robert E.
Rhodes, Thomas W.
Ricltcrson, Carl Vinson
Rivers, Harold E.
Roberts, Bobbv B.
Roberts, Melvin B.
Robertson, Andrew E.
Robertson, Alvin G.
Rose, Walter H.
Rouse, Robert L.
Rowe, Marion R.
Rufo, Ravmond
Rutherford, George K.
Sammons, Jack
Sanders, Franklin B.
Saxon, Francis A.
Saxon, Howell W.
Scott, Hugh A.
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Scott, Robert M.
Short, William A.
Simon, Paul S.
Smith, ,lack C.
Smith. James YV.
Spears, Percv NI.
Spence, Charles L.
Stanford, Albert T.
Still, Rox' M.
Stirewalt, Harvex'
Strathern, Arthur D.
Sumner, Geo. T.
Swanson, Iohn O
Sweat, C. C,
Talley, joseph L.
Thiizpen, Floyd B.
Thomas, Harold C.
Thompson, Harold W.
Timmvrman, Howard B
Townes, Henrv H.
Tr-uton, Vernon E.
Vt-rjeiv, Albert B
Wangner, Carl R.
Yvallier, Robert C.
Wallu.-r, Robert E.
Wall, Beverlx' C.
Weathers, Clifford T.
Wc-athers, Richard C.
Welch. Donald J.
Wheatlev, Thomas W.
Wiggins. Stewart L.
Williams, Edward A.
Williams, james E.
Williams, Thomas S.
Wingrove, William L.
Wong, Jack
YVong, Ralph
Woodward, William R.
Wright, Charlie M.
Wright, George C.
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Adkins, Charles
Alewine, Eugene
Amerson,
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Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Andrews,
james
Wm.
Bert
Harry
Richard
William
Norman
Ansley, Don
Archer, David
Arndt, Henrick
Babbit, Earl
Babbit, Frank
Baker, Don
Balkcutn, Richard
Banks, Robert
Barfield, Troy
Barinowski, Clarence
Baker, John
Barnes, David
Barnes, William
Barton, Ricliaiwl
Barrs, W'illi:im
Bvnnvt, .Xrrhie
Benson, Otis
Barry. Don
Bw-rrv, William
Bethune, C.
Betts, Hugh
Boatnian, James
Boardnian, Lonnie
Blackston, A. L.
Bodir, 'lolm A.
Boles, Colden K.
Bolton, Earls- H.
Iiostirk, Garry KI.
Bowicli, Louis .-X.
Boyd, ,limniv
Boyd. Klxxrion E.
Blyadlord, Nathaniel
Bro.ndxx'gttr-r, William ll.
Broun, Clawdie R.
Brown, Rufus
Burch, james D.
Burgamy, Burt Delano
Cadle, Bobby G.
Carlton, Roy S.
Carr, Herschel V.
Carson, Webster
Cate, Cecil B.
Cawlev. ,lack K.
Chamberlain, David L.
Chambers, john L.
Chance, Fred E.
Chavous, Henry B.
Chavous, Jackie
Clary, Holcomb F.
Cloud, H.
Cohen, ,Ioel F.
Collins, William R.
Combs, Ellis P.
f 1IlSE'lX'C?1, Harry T.
Cook, Charles D.
Cook, John L.
Cooper, Claude
Cooper, LeConte
Cooper, Thomas J.
Coots, Theodore R.
Copeland, Billy II.
Covington, Hinton E.
Crockett, William F.
Crook, Alva C.
Crook, John L.
Culpepper, Robert B.
Cumbir, Lurie E.
Davis, John M.
DcBon, Rollis A.
Dt'VVec-n, Robert
Dodgvn, Jack A.
Dudley, Robert C.
Dx'cln's, Raleigh D.
Dye, Janitfrx
Dw.-, Horace N.
Ebbets, Charlt's C.
Eddy, Bobby J.
Edenfield, Earnest M.
Edgar, James B.
Eidson, Edwin F.
Eidson, Irvin E.
Elledge, Herman F.
Elliott, Stephen Herbert
Eubanks, Bobby G.
Eubanks, Edward C.
Evans, William Houston
Farr, William R.
Faulk, Charles R.
Fender, Richard H.
Fong, Harry
Ford, Donald
Ford, lames F.
Ford, Robert K.
Foster. Parker Dennis
Fouche, Samuel A.
Gauldin, Harold S.
Gay, Freddy S.
Gav, Woodrow W.
Gay, Wyman I
Gear, ,Iames
Gillion, john P.
Glaze, Joseph F.
Glenn, Fred M.
Goodwin, Jacob L.
Goolsbv, Richard M.
Greene, ,loc C.
GriH'in, Richard E.
Groover, Edwin DeLoach
llagmie, Robert
Hair, Paul G.
Hall, Dan P.
Hamilton, Joseph C.
Hardadav, lames D.
Hardin, Frank M.
Hardy, Henry F.
Harris, ,lack H.
Harrison, lliinmv C.
Hatcher, Paul R.
Havron, James Brock
Hawk, Marion E.
Hayes, James Paul
Heath, Herbert C.
Heath. Thomas M.
lledrick, Kenneth E.
Hendrix, David D.
Hensley, Jack A.
Hensley, James E.
Hensley, Omer C.
Herndon, Thomas H.
Higginbotham, Paul F.
Higginbotham, William T
Hill, William M.
Holsenback. Clarence W
Holsonbake, Willie A.
Hoover, james M.
Horne. Wallace E.
Howard, Grady H.
Hughes, Quitman H.
Hughes, Ray Charles
Hunter, jack D.
Huntley. Robert D.
Huvck, Albert A.
Inglett, Melvin E.
Irby, Roy G.
Ivev, Herman
James, Charles L.
Jarrett, Charles E.
leffcoat, Landy
Jennings, Gene
Jester, Ronald E.
johns, Robert O.
Johnson, ,lames M.
johnson, jesse S.
Jones, Bobby C.
jones, Earl E.
Jones, ,Iohnnv J.
lones, ,lohn W,
Jones, Wallev I..
Jordan, Bobby fl.
Townes,
Kelly, Arthur D.
Kelly, Gene M.
Kennedy, Warren P.
Kight, Julien H.
Kirkendohl, Charles R
Kneece, James A.
Kuglar, Everett C.
Kuvkendole, Marian
Langley, John
Lanier, Hoover L.
Lamar, Wayland W.
Lamb, Robert M.
Lass, Lloyd B.
Ledford, Lavern N.
Lacey, Jerry A.
Leonard, Marvin P.
Lewis, Bobby G.
Livingston, Douglas S.
Logan, John A.
MaeMurphy, Charles B.
May, Jack M.
Mays, Fred C.
Maxwell, Wm. T.
Marsh, Tom W.
Martin, Jimmy J.
Leopard, Spencer H.
Kulp. Lawrence W.
Marsh, Jonie E.
Matthews, Eugene W.
McCoy, Roger
McCoy, Willie J,
McDaniel, Roy M.
McDonald, Carlton
McGahee, James G.
McKennev, Walter
McKettrick, Robt. L.
McLean, Perry
Meadows, Walter
Melton, William
Mills, Henry P.
Miller, Human
Miller, James
Miller, Roger
Mims, Lorenzo
Mitchell, Billv
Moore, William
Mitchell, Geo. H.
Mitchell, James
Mock, Robert L.
Morris, Garv
Morris, M. Agee
Mulherin, Anthony
Murphy, Robert
Murrah, Theo. F.
Nelson, Charles
Nelson, Daniel
Newman, Jimmy
Nelson, William
Newman, William
Newson, James
Nolan, Robert
Norris, Ralph L.
Norton, Odell
Odom, Lamar
Ogden, Lynn L.
Ctwell, Verdery O.
Overeash, Charles E.
Cverstrect, William L.
Owens, James C.
Padgett, Ernest E.
Painter, Billy
Palmer, Jack E.
Paris. Bobby E.
Parrish, Albert R.
Pate, Silas P.
Pearson, Robt. N.
Penn, James L.
Pennington, Alvin
Penn'n'ton, Benny R.
Pennington. C. E.
Perdue, Robert
Phileggi, Frank
Phillips, Allen S.
Phillips, Jack L.
Philpot, William K.
Playford, David L.
Poteet, James E.
Powell, Earnest
Powell, Herman C.
Powell, John F.
Powell, William L.
Prather, James W.
Prickett, H. S.
Ready, Robert J.
ilcgirslen, Donald T.
Reese, Jack G.
Reid, Charles L.
Reid, Theo M.
Rennison, Thomas H.
Reville, Lindsey E.
Reynolds, Joe E.
Rhodes, Harold J.
Rhoades, Russell D.
Richardson, Geo. W.
Rickerson, Thomas A.
Riddle, James H.
Rieser, Albert
Robinson, Marion K.
Rodgers, Jackie A.
Tarner, Leroy J.
Teague, Lonnie B.
Thigpen,
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Thomas, Charles N.
Thomas, Edwin G.
Thomas,
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Thompson, Larry T.
Thompson, Ollie R.
Thompson, Thurston A.
Tompkins, Stephen M.
William E.
Rogers, Jessie L.
Rollins, Frank E.
Rosier, Thomas C.
Sanders, George E.
Trimmier, Norman Page
Tudor, Robert Lee
Van Buren, James W.
Sanders, Thomas L.
Sears, Marvin H.
Seats, Walter C.
Scoggins, James H.
Scoggins, Preston L.
Scoggins, William R.
Stott, James L.
Shead, Kenneth W.
Sheftall, George T.
Sherman, Harry C.
Sholar, Horace W.
Silbert, Mendel N.
Simon, Lewis S.
Simon, Thomas C.
Simpkins, Roy H.
Sizemore, Pate E.
Smith, Angus
NValker, Hugh McLean
Walker, Lawrence B.
Wall, Tom
Wallace, Richard C.
Warner, Michael
Vifatkins, Arthur D.
Weathersbee, Edward
Weathersbee, Theodore lx
Whatley, Grion B.
Whitehouse, Kenneth S.
Whittle, Johnny Everett
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Spivey, Richard Reid
Steinberg, Stanley P.
Stephens, James Wilbert
Stewart, C. M.
Stewart, J. N.
Stewart, Joseph D.
Stewart, Paul E.
Storey. Lamar C.
Sto. ell, Edward H.
Streeter, Geo. H.
Summer, B.
Sullivan, Joe H.
Sutton, Edward
Willis, Russell C.
Willmarker, Julius M.
Wilson, Edward W.
Wise, Earl C.
Woo, Robert
Woodward, Ernest L,
Woodward, Marion W.
Womack, Jack Lemon
Wong, King
Wong, Larry
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flfbIllIIliIl4'l', most m'zn'lx' ilDlJl0liK'hl'5 tllv fl:-:nn l'Il1!I'lll'I4'l' :md outstanding zllxilitx' of Bland
ummm. Hwxw' dl'lhillIlH'I'If uf studvnt lifv is l'Ollhidl'll'd in lhix :award wlxirh gors onlx' to 21
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Ofhccrs Association. It is made in ml-morv of Rivlmrd B. Sheridan ffscholar, ge-ntlvninn,
soldier, and athll-tc of ARC :ind JCI.-X who lost his lift- on thc- Yzllw football Hr-ld whilv plavinq
c-nd for West Point.
The Sahrc is awarded to the: cadn-t who, in the- opinion of thv niilitarx' and acridmiiic
Committvvs, approufhrs Closrst lllf' nohlc figurv of Rifhxnrd B. Slivridnn. 1111- stud:-nt, th:-rvfoxv,
must excel in all phases of his srhool life and rvlationships.
The winnc-r must hm- xi Clvgin, popular g1th1:'t1', szrntlr-1n:xn, und soldil-1' :ind Hlust show In
his ConduCt thi- virtucrs of lionvstv, SlIlCf'1'1IX', :ind Couixigv.
The Cndct Chosvn for this
and thx- studrfnts of our school.
1Vinncrs of the award:
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Jairkic' Stcphvns
Dorroh Nowell
Alvx Dorfinus
Haxrrv Kfohlvx'
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john Epps
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Elks Most Valualulz- Plan-r Award
With thvii' Coaching staff Complctc- aftvr thv world Conflivt, tht- Rithmond .Xfadwiny
Cadets, undur the watchful supervision of Coaches WW,-ndcll Sullivan and Rox' Rollins, worlzm-d
hard to acliicvc thr-ir goalg a smooth-working grid nixxcliiiw.
With thfrlearz lCIIC'l'Illt'Il hack from thv pn-vious svasorfs squad. thu Mtiski-ti-vi' griddi-in
si-ttlod down to a rough sfhvdulc.
In tht-ir first gains of tha- season, thc' Cilizirlcston Bantainfz llllllt' to tox.n to win .1 dt-4 isixv
25-fi victorv ovvr tht' Cladvt elf-vi-n.
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lst Row: Billy Raines. Toni Kirkland. J. A. Brooks. John Fleming, Ollie Wheeler. Tolly Brinklev, Ralph Boerekel. Gene Bowinin
Hohhx XN'alker. Boe COUIS4-V.
fnd Row: P. G. Perrxg Lainar Collie, River Liehenstein, Bohhx' Cildlllllll, ,Iinnnv Cooper. fvfilton Cawlev. Marion Rice, iliom Murphu
Philip Marlowe, Frank Mann. Billv Beale.
had Row: Irvin Hightower, Billx' Dunnawav. Derwent Langlev. Willard Weeks. Barrv Bl:-inker, Jack Dodge-n, Frank Tobin, Chai es
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In their st-Cond game, the Cadets were overwhelmed bv the 'lieth High Smithies to the
tune of 28 to 0. The Richmond lads failed in their aerial attempts, and the fleet Atlanta hacks
lit:-rallv ran awav with the game here in the hoine stadium. Nlurphex' shone at defense, while
Cooper led the offense.
The next week the Musketeers again Caine out on the short end of the score when thev
were held seoreless hx' the Jordan High Red Devils in Columbus. Outscored, hut not outfought,
the Cadets held the jordan gridders own to one touchdown. The score at the last whistle,
Jordan-6. Richmond-0. James Cooper, swivel-hipped back, and Willard Weeks. defensive
star, held the spotlight in the Columbus struggle.
The following week, Coluinhus High, led bv fast-stepping Chuek Magoni, eked out a 314-20
vietorx' over the Fighting Musketeers here in the stadium. The Cadet squad. sparked hy Langley.
Fleming, Weeks, Beale, and Walker took the offensive in the beginning but eouldn't hold their
lead. 'liwiee in the game the seore was evened up, hut when the final whistle was sounded,
Columbus was on top.
It was RiC'lllIl0Ild.S turn to he the aggressor as they overwht-lined the Athens High grid
:quad in .-Xtlu-nf: QU-ll. It was a nip and tuek affair with Athens sCoring hrst earlv in the first
peiiod, The game. postponed front Fridax' until Sziturdax' due to had weather, proved the
plaxing abilities of little John Fleming, veteran quarterhark. and llztnies Cooper, fleet hack.
who took turns lugging the pigskin for the tXeadeniv.
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For the ne-xt game, the Cadets journeyed to Macon where they
eve-ned up the contest with the Lanier High Poets 19-19. It was the
Hrst time in several seasons that the Musketeers had come as close
ts defeating their traditional rivals. The Richmond gridders had the
Poets 19-0 in the first half, but the green-clad Lanier lads struggled
hard to wipe away chances of a Richmond victory.
The next week, one F11 ming aerial after another connected to spell
victory for the high-flying Cadet v'li'v1-n as they sailed to glory OVUI
the favored Marist Colleen' gridders by the score of 311-Iii.
The next weekend, tht' Richmond squad was OllIS'O1't'Cl 12-ti hy a
favored Savannah High team. The gzmit- proved to he a fairly vw-nlt
matched contest with Savannah coming out on the long Q-nil of th:
score. .-X. Brooks sustained injuries which kept him from playing
the rcst of the season.
On the Friday before Thanksgiving, the Cadets journeyed to
Brunswick where they he-ld a fast Glynn Academy eleven to zu 3-11
tie. The Glynn lads scored a goal the first time they had a grip on the
ball but the fighting Musketeers held them down until Derwent
Langley could cross the double-stripe for a Richmond tally late in
the game.
Managers: Jack Newton, Bert Harbin, X Wray Farlou
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On a bright and sunny Thanksgiving day, ll fast-stepping Rich-
mond .-Xcademy vlvven literally swamped the Boyis Catholic High
squad in Richmond stadium to the tune of 32-19. The final game for
both tc-ams was staged bcforn- n capacity crowd anxious to sec who
would win the city classic. lt was Richmond's game all the way
with James Cooper accounfing for three of the Cadet tallies,
while Bud Danforcl starred for the Shamrocks. In the final sta-
tistics, Richmond was the leader in all but the first downs gain-
ed, After the Turkey Day clash. James Coopers teammates
showed their appreciation for his efforts by electing him captain
for the season.
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3rd Row:
Norman Trimmier, Clifford Holliman, Leon .Barton, Larrv Wong, Batehellor Flythf-, Bohhx- Wall, Gaines Hugulr-v,
Bobby Hunter, Herman Oellerieh.
Roger McCoy, Curtis Whaley, Joe Greene, Albert McGahee, Allen Fouche, Thomas Reynolds, Harvey Hogan, Jack
Johnson, Coach john Childress.
Coach Bolton, Carl Wagner, Frank Sanders, Calvin Ge-er, Jerome Sumner, Sonnx' Townvs.
Academy Basketball
Conch S.1llIvnn
Barry Blrmkc-r
Captain and Center
All CIAA Pre-Tournament Team
All CIAA Tournament Team
lst Row: Ollie- Wh:-1-la-r, john Flr-ming, 'lw0Ill Clayton, Rirhzlrd Wluillmws, Billy Phini7y.
incl Rpm: 'Ibm Croft, L1-sliff 'l'ownr-s, Barry Blvmkvr, Curtis Lufkvv, Bill Dunnzxway.
'ird Row: 'Ibm Kirklzmrl, Ed Dox's1'v, Billv Bvnlr-, P. G. Pvrry, Tom Murphcy, Cc-orgc M:1xwQll,
This year's team boasted the return of six lettermen. Although the
team's record was not too impressive, the Cadets were a real threat
to all opposition. Even though they were outscored in some of their
games, they were never outfought. They never gave up until the final
whistle blew.
The Cadets were greatly strengthened by one of the Finest centers in
G. I. A. A, competition, Barry Blemker. Blemker, captain and high
scorer of the team, was elected to the pre-Tournament team and also
made the Tournament five.
Having defeated Catholic High two games out of two to win the
City Championship, the Cadets also reached the semi-finals in
Tournament play.
Returning lettermen are: Blemker, Clayton, Crouch, Dunaway,
Fleming, and Wheeler. Those receiving letters for thfs years play
are: Beale, Blemker, Clayton, Croft, Crouch, Dunaway, Fleming,
Luckey, Phinizy, Townes, Vfeathers, and Wheeler.
Suspense
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Forward Guard For wal ml
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A. R. C. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
'29 , . . Tech High 66
30 . . Athc ns 31
33 . , ,, Tech High 45
48 , ,. Columbus 54
31 ,. ,, . Savannah 39
46 , ,. ,. , Benedictine 27
30 , , Athens 31
45 ,. , Benedictine 40
lil . , . Savannah 40
46 . Jordan 28
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B-Varsity
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Hephzibah 35
YH Ramblers 24
Catholic High 21
HY Ramblers 32
Hephzibah 30
Central Christian
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lst Row: Baggott, Florvnce, Freeman, Huguley, Allen, Norvell.
2nd Row: Knotts, Dowde, Wright, Hunter, Bryant, Satcher.
3rd Row: Godowns, O'Daniels, Rouse, Dodpren, Ghitter, Judson, Raines.
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Thr Junior College- basketball team, under the guidance of Coach Roy Rollins, compiled
an imprc-ssive rt-cord in city league competition, but fell down in state competition, winning
only two out of thirteen games.
Made up almost cntirelv of veterans of this war, the Jaguars had what was probably
the tallest team in tht' state. They were capable of putting a team on the floor of which the
shortest player was six feet tall.
In the city league, thc Collegians won ten games while losing five, winding up in st-cond
place. In addition, they won second place in the YMCA Gold Metal Tournament, losing a
hard fought game to Harlem in the finals.
The mainstays of the team were Bill Blanchard, who led the season's scoring, Bill
Short, Cortez Powell, Billy Fleming, Bill McAbee, Carl Wilson, Kendrick Monk, and Klen-
neth Widener.
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Schedule
Ga. State Teachers
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LIYPA of Sguvannaa
L7. of Ga. Savannah branch
Armstrong jr. Liollego
Ga. 'lll'Cll Bu tvam
Oglethorpe Univcrsitv
lf. of Ga. Savannah branch
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U. of Ga. Mvdiral School
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2nd Row: Cason, Andrcwsr Powell, SCl'IXYl'L'lli, l.Vil:,Cn
ll, C. At, Girls? Basketball
The Junior College girls' basketball team, directed this year by Coach
Wendell Sullivan, shows a record of four wins against four losses, 2.
marked improvement over last year. -
With only two players back from last year, Annette Popkin and
Pauline Joe, Coach Sullivan had to rely almost entirely on new-
comers. Some of the outstanding new players included Bobbie Beall,
who was high scorer, Mary Georgia Roundtree, Shirley Ragsdale,
Ann Daniels, and Jane Marriott.
Their schedule included wins over both local schools, Mount Saint
joseph and Tubman.
lst Row: Ann H4-slen, Hazel Iver, Bobbie Ball, Jane Marriott, Ann Daniel, Shirley Ragsdale, Peggy
SC'llw'4'1'I'S, Kitty JXClil1'S.
Und Row: jo Anne Montstield, Pat Allison, Carolyn Turner, Mary Georgia Rountree, Colleen Ackles, Pauline
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Savannah High at Augusta
Southern Intcrscholastic Tournament at Chattanooga
G.I.A.A, Tournament at Athens
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Second Row: Warren Stewart, Tommie Croft, john Scroggs, Ed Martin.
We take this opportunity to thank our cheerleaders for
the boost in school spirit they gave us this year. The
cheerleaders, headed by Ed Martin, who always had a
word for the fans, added real enjoyment to our football
games, inspired the teams, and promoted sportsmanship
among the students and spectators. They were on their
toes leading the cheers not only during the football sea-
son, but also during the rest of the year at other ath-
letic events. So thanks, cheerleaders, for your bang-up
lesson in school spirit and sportsmanship.
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One Honest Politician
MARY ALICE und
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CAMPUS PIERSONALITIIES
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JOE FAULKNER-
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KITTY and MICKY ACKLES
Two of a Kind
TONY KIRKLAND and
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Freshman Squirms
WRAY FARLOW
Crook
ANNA OLIVE -
Anything for
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JIMMY HARRISON
Studious Now!
MISS BAILIE -
Out and Out,
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MARTHA RHENEY
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DOT MORRIS -
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SHEALY REISER
Pin-up Boy
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BILLY LANG
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DOC CHANDLER -
Biggest Sport,
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BILLY MAC BRIDGES-
A Missing Link
GRACE KILLINGSWORTH-
Her Smiling Grace
BUCK BROWN
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Low Life
JIMMIE MURPHY
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Assistant Editors ..,.....,.
Art Editors ..,.....,
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Peebles Merry
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Charles Cooper
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Hall Peebles
Brian Merry
Emily Webb
George Maxwell
Larry Morris
Barbara Covar
Martha Drane
Barbara Bassford
Suzanne Wilcox
Hazel Ivey
Frank Young
Anne i Fussell
Nancy Williams
Mary Alice Cooper
Stuart Irvin
Charles Fouche
Margaret Baynard
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Ed Martin
Athletic Editors... ..... - ..... Ivan Parker
John Scroggs
Activities Editors ......,....,.. ..s ........ Fletcher Rush
Picture Editors ,.... - ....,..
Shirley Ragsdale
Constance Miller
John Scoggins
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Myron Fogel
Henry Mealing
Bill Herndon
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Assistant Circulation lklanagersz
Dot Morris
Conrad McGahee
Jack Egbert
Wray Farlow
Barry Blemker
Assistant Advertising Managers:
Howard .Iolles
Robert Padgett
Colleen Ackles
Nick Zervos
Alton McFeely
Bernard Bailey
Solicitors .....,..,.........,.,.... - .... - ...,.
-I:-anne Satcher
Clarence Muns
Billie Fell
Bebe Wheeler
Blanche Harrison
Herbert Nachman
Herbert Shapiro
Harriet Heins
.Ioan Higgins
Joe Johnson
Harry Cashin
Melvin Harelik
Bobby Rouse
Winkie Harris
Bob Powell
joe Nixon
Robert B. Smith
Billy Benton
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For the Junior College:
Frank Sprouse, Literary Editor
Larry Morris, lvfanaging Editor
John Scroggs, Sports Editor
Hazel Ivey, Exchange Editor
For the Academy:
Herbert Nachman, Managing Editor
Barn' Blemker, Sports Editor
Reporters and Contributors:
Bernard Bailey, Barbara Bassford, john Bowdidge,
Bobbv Cooper, Martha Drane, Blanche Harrison,
Pauline Joe, C. L. McCarthy, Hall Peebles, Barney
Whitaker, Charlie Cooper.
The Musleeteer Staff
Brian Merry, Business Manager
H. P. -Iolles, Assistant
Hall Peebles, Advertising Manager
C. L. McCarty,
E. W. Farlow,
R. A. MCFeely,
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j. H. Johnson, Assistant
M. B. Satcher, Circulation Manager
H. S. Shapiro, .Assistant
M. J. Fogel, .Assistant
M. M. Harclik, Assistant
Faculty advisor: B. R. Smith, for the Business Staff
G. M. Scott for the Editorial Staff
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Thr' Nlusketcm' has bvvn the official organ for informing tho studvnts Of thi- :XCZldCIl1y
and the Junior College sinct' l926. Throughout thc- vm-nfs the ivlusketec-r has been thc out-
standing factor for :rtimulatinq intt-rest in student attivitivs. Spam- is limits-d lwmuse of cvrtain
shortages, but an expansion of tht- 1NIuskf:t+2e1' is plannvd for the nfuu' future.
Phi Theta Kappa
Ihr Phi Tlu-tu Kappa Socir-ty is composud of students who
huvz- iuudm' nn iIVf,'l'2lgC of 89'2i or abovu fox' thc first thrct
. s--iuvstt-rs of work. 'l'hf- purposv of this organization is to pro-
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lowship among tha- studvnts of thu junior Colh-gt-s of thi-
hnitvd Stun-s. llu' llorlorury mvlnlncrs from thc fznfulty arc:
Mr. Llordlc-, hir. Huins. Blix Hardy, Mr. lNIzn'kert, lvlr, Nvil,
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Jeanne Satcher
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The Gold R Society, founded in 1931, was organized to recognize student leadership in
the various phases of Academv life. To obtain membership in the Gold HR a student must
have an outstanding record in three of the following fields: leadership, athletics, military
and literary and arts. He must also have a satisfactory scholastic record. Thus the mem-
bers of the Gold R Society are the best all-around students in school.
This Ycar's Members
Barrv Blemker
Lamar Collie, Jr.
1 Wrav Farlow
Bill Fleming
john Fleming
George Maxweli
Clarence Muns
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I. J. Nixon, Jr.
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Mr. Houck
Mr. Reiser
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Fletcher Rush , . ,President
Barnev Whitaker. , , Vice-President
George Llashin , .... Treasurer
blames Cola-111311 . ,, Secretary
Miss Margaret Bailir- God-Mother
Frank Young
Billv Shipman
Joe Faulkner
Edward Pippin
Pete Drane
Fraser Manice
Norman Boatwright
Sam Claytor
Jack Egbert
Bobby Mulligan
Gordon Rainev
lNIarion Laricv
John Smith
SAB RE CLUB
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Clarence E. Martin, President
Fletcher Rush, Vice President
C. Barry Whitney, Secretary
Henry Whitehead, Treasurer
Barry B. Blemker, Chaplain
Bobby A. Ansley
james A. Austin
Claude E. Browning
Richard A. Burch
Charles A. Cooper
W. G. Burch
L. P. Collie
John J. Egbert, ,Ir
Wrav Farlow, Jr.
Joseph Faulkner
C. L. F ulmer
Billv Fleming
John Fleming
Richard S. Hargrove
Ivan Parker
Pat Smith Mills
Jack Steinberg
R. E. Teuton
Lewis Wade
Robert Walker
R. H. Whitaker
Barney B. Whitaker
Frank A. Young
William Lee Herndon
Irvin Hightower
Harold H. Hunter
George M. Martin
George M. Maxwell
Conrad McGahee
M. K. Monk, Jr.
R. C. Mulligan
Norman C. Moselev
Clarence S. Muns
J. L. Padgett
Ernest Pund
Billv Phinizv
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Warren Blanchard
lh'I1ll'VlI1 Carpenter
Billy Hziglwr
Issac .lolles
Davis Kellx
Tommv Kirkland
Bill Maden
Edgar Richardson
Nlitchell Raines
Billv Raines
Nlilton Satchel'
.Iimmv Lester
George Smith
jerry Saul
fwfr, Claude M. Hill,
Facultv Advisor
Bobby Ansley
Beta Club
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The Richmond Academy Chapter of the National Beta Club is an organization
devoted to leadership bv service to the school and community, scholarship and
character-building.
This year the Beta Club members renovated the facilities in the Academy,
cared for the physical property of the school, and stimulated leadership in the
student body by their own efforts and examples. Each vear a cup is awarded
to the Sophomore who shows greatest improvement over his freshman year by
the Club.
Officers:
Bill Fleming, President
Edgar Richardson, Vice President
Billv Phinizy, Secretarv
Jax' Sawilowskv, Treasurer
Barry Blemker
Wray Farlow
Bill Fleming
Melvin Harelik
John Heng
Howard ,Iolles
George Maxwell
Brian Merry
Herbert Nachman
joe Nixon
Billy Phinizy
jack Sawilowsky
jay Sawilowskv
Herbert Shapiro
Robert Sills
Mack Nickles
Joe Bailey
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Billy Fleming - President
Anna Olive - Vice President
Margie Wren - Secretary
John Fleming - Treasurer
Faculty Advisors
Hains
Galloway
Eubanks
Sullivan
Bill Herndon
Sarah Seago
Esther Parrish
Shirley Ragsdale
Ivan Parker
Nancy Williams
Joyce James
Tommy Kirkland
Jimmy Murphy
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Members
Billy Burch
Pauline Joe
Connie Miller
Anne Moore
Ann Mitchell
Joe Faulkner
Connie Gallagher
Gilmer Sales
W. R. Scoggins
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The new Student Council was formed to give the school better government. Student
Council members presented talks in chapel concerning school cleanliness and school spirit.
The Student Council sponsored several dances in the fall, as well as the annual Hop in May.
In April the Student Council presented 21 play, A Little Honey. Through the he'pful support
of its faculty advisors the Student Council had a most successful year.
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Marie Heng
Bill Shipman
Emily Webb
Julia Fields
Bebe Wheeler
Adam Andrews
Bill Fleming
R. Edwards
Roy Simkins
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President: Barry Bleniker
Vive-President: Billy Phinizy
Secretary: Billy Fleming
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Tony Allen
M. Carpenter
Bud Carter
Wray Farlow
Dribncx' Grziybill
Billv Hugler
Tom Hziglr-r
Buddy Martin
George Maxwell
Regnalcl Maxwell
.lack Newton
Mille: Powlr,-dee
Ernest Pund
Edqzir Richardson
Bob 'lieuton
Nick Zi-ivos
John Colvniun
.Xrniin Burton
Gem- Brighmn
Eddie Howell
Cllurles Inglett
Bill Lewis
,lirnnw Evans
Hcnrx' Rurhels
projects were the sponsoring of the Cadet Hi-Y, helping with the Com
munity Chest, and conducting Bible study in-the home room. Many mem
bers were active on various teams and activities carried on by the school
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Richard Hargrove, President
Lamar Collie, Vice-President
Willard Weeks, Secretary
Irvin Hightower,
Ronnie Barksdale
Dalton Brown
Otis Cartledge
John Cornelison
Charles Cooper
Bobbv Cooper
Dick jones
Tommy Kirkland
Derwent Langley
SkiDDv Moodv
Norman Moseley
Paul Methvin
Joe Nixon
Jimmie Proctor
Robert Rabun
Billy Raines
Gilmer Sale
Dawson Teague
Sonnv Townes
Carl Wagner
Robert Young
Weldon Hair
Bert Harbin
HEHTN' Holmes
Treasurer
ACADEMY HLY
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For many years the Academy Hi-Y has been one of the best and most active
clubs in the state. Certainly this vea1 s club has held up this high tradition,
with the purpose of creating, maintaining, and extending throughout the
school and community high standards of Christian character. The members
have sponsored both religious and civic projects, held regular programs,
and enjoyed occasional socials.
Mr. Shealv Reiser fFaculty Advisorj
Phalanx, Psi Chapter
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Lian-, Bt-rnard Bailcv, Hcnrv Whitehvnd, Mil-
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old, john Anclrirson, Russell Bethune-, Frank
Heslen, John Lemon, Joe Lenion, Alton Mc-
Fvt-lv. 'lf J. Barber, ,loc johnson, Malcolm
MvElx't-1-it, Julian Hargrove, Jim Austin, Mat-
lhvw Sollvr, john Hogan, Duke Sntchcr, Bill
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Bobby Richard
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The DeMo1ay was started again after the war. It has already
been recognized as a leading organization in school and com-
munity activities. Their dances and social functions have comc
to be some of the most outstanding o'f the school year. De-
Molay is increasing in size as well as in popularity.
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Members:
Myron Fogel
M. M. Harelik
-I. Henry
J. M. Sawilowsky
H. P. Jolles
H. Nnchman
M. Satcher
R. Galloway
W. Farlow
II. Steinberg
Tanembaum
Shapiro
Cotts
A. Ansley
McGahee
Officers:
Wray Farlow, President
Herbert Nachmun, Vice-President
Mvron Fogcl, St-cretztry
jack M. Sawilowsky, Treasurer
A. Lum
B. Rouse
J. Sale
J. Lester
E. Richardson
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The purpose of the junior College Literary Soeietv is to discover the talents or its IllE'IIll'J?lS
and then to develop them. Anv student attending J. C. A. is eligible for membvishfp. At the
meetings the students are given a chance to display their speaking abilitv bv debate-1 on Ii widt-
variety of subjects. Their ability to recognize the value of books is developed by their assorted
book reviews. Mr. T. Huffman, Professor of Historv at the Academv :ind Junior College, is
the faculty advisor.
Ofheers lwlzirthn Drtine
James Kemp - President 'lwowc Hvml
Emily Webb -3 Viet- President Prank X ming
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Julius Johnson - VIiI'I'LlSlll'K'l' M'Ngl 4t Bdliulud
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Jimmy Kc,-mp
Bebe Wheeler
Emilv Webb
Marv Alice Cooper
Anna Olive
Nnncv Williams
Aloe Faulkner
hfiuidt' Eli.: Purlmll
Billie Fell
Bvttx' Tliompson
lNItt1'inn Elsie
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Harriet llnins
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hovs studying vocational agriculture in high schools.
The Richmond Acadenw FFA Uhaptcr is in its third year with
an cnrollmcnt of 43 boys. 'l'ht-sc boys studv thc bf-tt:-r methods
of farming and acquirt- skill bv CZlI'l'YlI12 out thc improved
IJl'JlfllCl S on thc-ir home farm. Thev Li-arn bv Doingf' They
hclievff in Botti-1' Davs Through Better Wavsu in filfllllllg, and
that to live and work on a good farm is pleasant as well as
rhzillrlnging.
William Nelsorfs hog iudged best-fitted at
Exchange Club Fair.
Officers:
Harold Dye, President
Jack Newton, lst Vice-President
William Adams, 2nd Vice-President
Richard Youngblood, Treasurer
Willis Godowns, Seeretzuy
Derwert Langley, Reporter
E. M. Horne, Advisor
Nlembers:
David Archer
Bohbv Czidle
Irvin Chenev
B. AI. Copeland
William DVC
Hugh Fulcher
William Futeh
Joe Glaze
Iniard Gibbs
Shurlev Hnmmnck
Everett Harbeson
E. A. Hatcher
Leonard Heard
The ,presentation of the Lee :mud of 73100 to
defrziv National Convention exptnses IS pu
sented to Harold Dve by Mr. E M Hoxnt
sets up new dairx
Billv Horton
Robert Hunter
L. V. Alelzleont
Gt-nv Jennings
fwlonroe Johnson
L. S. MeAlhany
David Nlcliinnev
I. E. Mitchell
Willizim Nelson
,lc-rrx' ij-H2il'3
,Inek Rf-use
Sonnx' Reid
'lf H. Rc-unison
llauiolcl Rhodes
lv1lllC'l Seats
lLlllll'S Smith
Blurion Smith
Iniiiuni' Storm'
Lilmrle-s Sullivan
Lgniv lihompson
Curl lv.lQI1t'l'
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Curtis lVli:1lf'v
ETA R O SIGMA
Members:
Betty Gilliland
Lois Mulherin
Dot Morris
Bebe Wheeler
Barbara Covar
,loan Higgins
Bobbie Beale
Marv Broome
Barbara Bassford
Blanche Harrison
Harriet Heins
.lean Anderson
Ann Daniel
Shirley Ragsdale
Mary Georgia Rountree
Margaret Bavnard
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Zeta Rho Sigma Sorority was founded primarily as a social
organization. It is the oldest chartered sorority at J. C. A.
This year, outside of the social activities, the sorority spon-
sored several chapel programs and a football game with the
Tri Lambda Sorority. Meetings are held twice monthly at
homes of the various members. Mr. Shealy Rciser is faculty
advisor, '
Officers:
President: Nanry Ewing
Vice-President: Sis Schweers
Secretary: Connie King
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Harold Hodgens
James Kemp
Henrv Scoggins
Frank Sprouse
Warren Stewart
john Whitaker
Talbert Williams
Oflicers
Frank Sprouse, President
James Kemp, Vice-President
Harold Hodgens, Secretary
Talbert Williams, Treasurer
The Rho Chi, J.C.A.'s only club for pre-medical students, at-
tempts to give the members a glimpse into their chosen pro-
fession. Beside several trips to the hospital and medical college,
the members have enjoyed several socials.
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Olivers:
President 1 Frank Sprouse
Vice-President: John Whitaker
Secretary: June Dobyns
Treasurer: Blanche Cons:-lvvzi
Adam .Xndrows
Marv Alice Cooper
Blzinclu' Consvlvf-n
June Dobvns
Aloe Faulkner
Billie Fell
Harold Hodgvns
James Kemp
Lois Mulherin
Anna Olive
Jeanne Satchel'
Frank Sprouse
Emilv Webb
Bebe Wheeler
John A. Whitaker
Nancy Williams
Frank Young
ALP AMUC JI
Ofhcr-rs:
Shirley Simpkins, Prcsidcnt
Maurice Rico, Vice-President
fNIelIll11'ls:
Sarah Seago
Bmw- Sm.11:1gdi:s
Julia Fivlds
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Bn-ttx' Iluqln-s
Gord--xy Wgllu-rs
Johnnx' H1-wm-tt
Bklrwtt Bmvdcu
CIl1.u'l1-s Ma'I.1lrdx
M. S. KIL'ElYt'i'Il
H.11olnl 'lkeon
J. 'lf 4I0hn5on
Blgmclu- Cons:-lw
Ann Mimcln-ll
Klnxthn Dram:-
Chzxrlvs Hoovvr
.Xrmv Moon,-
Mafie Heflg. SECI'etary Orgsmiyrd this first 5l'IIlf'Sll'I' t p 0 U1
Frank Spfgugq, 'I'rga5u1-gr ther intvrvst among ,I.C.:X. studumls IH Ill
Dot Niorrig, Rgpgrtg-f c-mzxtim. .Xlphn Blu Chi promifr to hw in
Mr. Moslcv, Advisor Ielwlirrz Club.
DEUTSCHER VlERlEllN
Officers:
Frank Sprousv, President
Iunu-s Kemp, Viee Prtsidm nt
Blanch C. Conselyea Secxetary
M111'iv Hr-ng. 'lil'l'll5UlPl
Meinbersz
Bill Besson
'lihonizis Bowden
Hansel Czlson
Nlzirv Alive Coop
Alohnnv Green
Harold Hodgens
Eugene Home
Betty Hughes
Julius johnson
john Lemon
Constance Miller
Emily Webb
Bebe Wheeler
John Whitaker
The Gemmn Club of j.C.A., the purpose of which is to give students taking German a
better understanding of the language, has accomplished much with meetings, open forums
and many delightful soeials.
THE VETERANS CLUB
Ofhcers:
Ralph Youngblood, President
Billy Fleming, Vice-President
Smitty Smith, SC'Cl'CfZiI'V-rl-l'C2lSLll'CI'
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The Veterans Club was organized for the First time this venr. The large number of vm-teruns
now attending junior College and the Academy havf- stzirtf-d wt-ll on tht- road to Z1 splendid
organization. Besides regular business of the club, thev have had svvffml f-niomble soriuls.
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llurcli, Oliver
iladdm-n, L. B.
kTl.11'k, Gary
Cole, Edward
Llollins, Jatnes
Cook, ,Iatnes
Davidson, ,lohn
Davis, Harry
Durham, Vernon
Futch, Harold
George, Leslie
Greene, Sol
Hall, William
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D.. C. T.. Club
Hfltclicr, Elmo
llLlllN'SOIl, Everett
Hvirington, ,luck
Holliman, illitlord
llli-, lolin
l Ille, 'lliomas
Inglvtt, Cllarles
Jones, Robert
,IOllIlSlOIl, Frank
Lt-onnrd, Lawrence
Lt-opard, Eddie
Mclii-own, Harry
N1liMlK'llll!'l, Robert
Newman, James
O l'x'son, Elbert
Overton, Herman
Padgett, ,Iohn
Pyle, jackie
Postell, Alvin
Rachels, Henry
Reese, Thomas
Scott, Hugh
Smith, Paul
Thigpen, Floyd
Toole, Wallace
Whitaker, Robert
Womack, John
Zervos, Nick
The purpose of the club is to enable the members of the D. C. T. Class to get better ac-
quainted with each other, through social functions both locally and with State Federation ol
D. C. T. Clubs. The other two parts are class-room work on technical instruction for a par-
ticular job toward which the student is training, and practical experience in some local estab-
lishment in the afternoons. In this way, a D. C. T. student would be able to carry on some
specific work when ht- has finished his course. The regular course covers two school years, and
can be taken only bv Juniors and Seniors.
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THE PRIZE OF SMOKE
The box I put upon the fire
Lay there awhile: and then
AS hastily as the rain drops
Fall in Spring, the flames
Crept in and filled it with
A golden, dazzling light.
Then suddenlv, as thev had come,
The flames were gone, leaving
A thin black shell. A moment,
A shudder, then gently floating
On the breeze, the box is gone
Away in smoke.
A mortal soul did caper
Upon the fire of sin,
His will was strong, but blazing lusts
Did fill his soul with searing greedg
A golden life he had, then
In one swift blaze all, all was gone
Fortune and friends and laughter.
Here is an empty huskfa man-
Black with the filth of sin-
A breath of air, a life is gone
Awav in smoke.
-Mary Alice Cooper
FAINT NOT, MY SOUL
Faint not, my Soul! For there is yet another day
In which thou mayest see something
Beautiful along life's toilsome way.
Faint not! For fainting is for those who weakly stand
And build their hopes upon the temporal sand.
Oh Faint not, my Soul!
Faint not, my Soul! For there is yet another night
In which thou mayest see,
Aside from life's dark passions, something bright
Faint not! For there is yet the call to look above
And build strong hopes upon Eternal Love!
Oh! Faint not, mv Soul!
- Anna Olive
HAPPINESS
I looked into the clear blue skv
And saw a golden shaft of light.
It was the gilded candle of Hope
Lit by the burning flame of Love,
And borne bv the Angel Gabriel -
The fair white arm of Gabriel -
Holding it aloft for all to see
Who would but see.
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A PRAYER
Oh, God, bless this world
In its darkening hoursg
Help us to carry on
Beyond the atomic powers.
Guide us through our work
Each hour of the dawg
And we will, Oh God,
Both work and pray.
-Joe E. Quarles. '49
You find in everything what you are looking for-nothing
more and nothing less. Your life is bounded by your mind and
the deepness of your thoughts is measured by your desire to
learn. How wise we are when we discover that God made the
world for all of us and not for one man alone. We all look
at life in a different way and who is divine enough to say, 'KMy
way is right?
CORNELIAS
I went out into the sunparlor where the maid told me I would find Cornelius
Standing at the door for a moment I quickly described him to myself that I might
never forget just how he looked on the morning after his ninety-Hrst birthday. He
was unaware of my presence. His long large body was stretched out in the oversized
parlor chair, with his feet propped up on his footstool. One of his own Sinewy arms
was resting on the arm of his chair. The newspaper which he had been holding in
his hand had dropped to the floor. He was gazing out the window.
I held my hat in my hand as I took several steps nearer. I reached his chair
and stood almost in front of it. 'iCornelius . I said. '4How are you, Cornelius? He
slowly turned his head toward me. Our eyes met and we looked at each other for-
well, I dont know how long: several minutes at least.
He was a handsome man. Time had not robbed him of all his good looks. His
hair was as white as bleached cotton and brushed forward as if to conceal his in-
creasing baldness. His forehead was broad. His very thick eyebrows were as white
as his hair. He had sad. dark brown eyes. glistening now with tears which filled
them: eyes, cushioned by little bags of care under them. His nose was long and
slender. Just under it grew a thin mustache brushed outward from the center. He
had lips the color of cooked cherries. His cylinder-shaped chin was the foundation
of a small goatce. His face was pale but his cheeks glowed. He turned his eyes again
toward the window.
Pull up a chair, john, he said dryly.
I did. There was a long silence. Neither of us mentioned Phoebe. but we both
thought of her. We didn't speak of the long story that we both knew so well: that
Cornelius and Phoebe had been engaged just before the Civil War began. We didn't
say anything about the fact that Cornelius was missing in battle so long that people
had given him up for dead. and that I. his own brother, had married his betrothed.
One day, when we were all eating dinner, Neil. as we called him, walked in in his
ragged gray uniform. Everyone was overcome with joy. Somehow it was as if a
ghost had walked in on us. and Goodness knows how ashamed I was. That night
Phoebe went to her room and cried. It seemed to me as if I had taken away my
brother's birthright, and I felt that he always compared ourselves with Jacob and
Esau. He had loved Phoebe with all his heart and soul and would have died ten
times for her. but God knows that I loved her. too! And I still do. Cornelius is
ninety-two nowg I am eighty-seven. My son-mine and Phoebe's son-is half a
century old himself now. Bless him! Phoebefwell, Phoebe has just started that long.
long sleep that we all must start some day. That is what recalled these things to our
minds. Neither of us mentioned them, but we pondered them in our hearts.
Cornelius cleared his throat. What did she say before she-before she died,
john?l'
Several things. I said slowly. nShe dia' mention you. She said. LGive my love
to Nr-il': but. Neil. her last words were, 'I love you, -Iohnf She just whispered it,
then she was gone.
She was mean! for you. John. I like to believe that. He paused. Well, it
won't be long before I join her up there. His mood changed. If I hadn't been
such a stubborn old fool. I'd have married some other pretty girl before I got too
old. Live and learn, he mused. Oh, well, they say the first hundred years are the
hardest. Cornelius chuckled. I hold no hard feelings against you, Brother. He
smiled.
I reached for his hand. Old men get as sentimental as old women sometimes,
Neil. I felt my own tears drop on my hand. I looked up at him-my understanding,
big brother. He was smiling but he was asleep.
- By Nancy Williams
Reconstructions of Georgia Indians
By W. T. Neill, Department of Biology
At right: Prehistoric Indian, based on material discovered in mounds
in Savannah River swamp. ,
Below, at right: Westo Indian, inhabitant of Augusta region in the
seventeenth centuiwz
Below, at left: Tomochichi, chief of the Yamacraw Indians, who
befriended Oglethorpe and the earlx' settlers of Georgia.
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In moon-lit realms of woodland
By trails where I have been,
The dew drops break the stillness
VVhen driven on the wind.
At mom the tears will glisten
Here, on a speechless mound,
And grieve the one that lingers
And kneels upon the ground.
Dear soul that now reposes
With unreproachful stare,
You'll never see the roses
I've planted for you here.
Dear God that did me kindness
And kept a sinner's life,
Oh, cleanse my hands forever
These hands that held a knife
For in these realms of woodland,
Where dew drops break apart,
The stillness here is broken
By my breaking heart.
-- Lamar Nicholas
THE ANSWER
Little we know of Life's meaningg
Little we know of God.
More we know of the way of love,
More of the smell of the sod
Is it good or bad to be earthlyg
Is it good or bad to be wise?
The answer lies in the heavensg
THEBEAUTYOFATEAR
If thou hast erred-
And who has not -
And art inclined to weep
Slow tears of remorse,
Salt tears of regret,
Searing tears of self-condemnation,
Desist. Lift high thy soul
And bethink thee
The beauty of a tear.
Mayhap thy mischance
was trifling small.
Wouldst loose a treasure-hoard
For a slight sin?
And if thy wrong deed
Was sordid, sinful in the extreme,
Wouldst mingle vileness
With rare loveliness?
Wouldst make the beautiful tears
The heart-fellow of sin?
If thy heart bids thee repent,
Repent humbly, contritely,
And not with tears.
For tears are proud lovely jewels
To be kept within the jewel-box of a heart
And only shed for the rarest occasion
Of love's demanding.
Do not demean the beauty of a tear:
Let it linger to enrich thy heart.
-- Margie Wren
The happiness rests in God's eyes.
-Mary Alice Cooper
The Earth got his face washed late last
And he howled and screamed in fury
night
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644 Broad S+ree+ Phone 2-l9I0
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STAR MUSIC CO.
2I8 8+I1 Sfreei'
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Thank you,
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Green al' Easl' Boundary I934 Wal+on Way
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HUGH and ARTHUR GREENE
Nex+ +o Home Complimenfs of
THE BEST PLACE TQ EAT A'l'Idl1'l'iC FiSl'l COITIPGIIY
WlLKINSON'S SEAFOODATITSBEST
C A F E lI2 - I3+h Sireef Phone 2-4331
873 Broad S+ree+ Augusfa, Ga. AUGUSTA, GA,
Jernigan Hardware Co. Complimenfs
of
RETAIL: WHQLESALEZ
I033-39 Broad Sfreei' 922 VValker S+rec+
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complamems of complamem
A . J . F O G E L of
3 , P , M A Y 5 S. H. Kress and Company
THE FURNHURE MARKET sc-:oc-zsc srosze
IOIQ Broad Street 834 Broad S+ree+ Augusfa, Ga
Complimenlrs of
CONSUMERS FEED 8: SEED STORE
RICHMOND 20 RZf2Z2?33ZS IU.
Home and Commercial Appliances
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
A zito matic H eati 71 g
SALES : 746 Greene Street . . . Phone 2-2525
SALES 1 SERVICE : 1278 Broad St., Phone 2-3910
SERVICE - WAREHOUSE : 857 Gwinnett St., Phone 2-3891
All qlzsia, Georgia
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746 Greene St. 1278 Broad St.
Scot! ,J Meal Market
Lynwood ScoH, Prop.
Featuring
NATIVE AND WESTERN MEATS FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES
POULTRY AND SEA FOOD AND GROCERIES
Complimenfs of Complimenfs
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Economy Furnli-ure S'l'ore O 0
Homefolks Cigar Siore
Economucm AS THE Hom , ,
Cngars Magazmes
l240 Broad Sfreef Phone 2-I439 S o d a s
Complimem Richmond Hoiel
of Barber Shop
co- Lobby of Richmond Hofel
D U RI S
JEWELERS
AuGus1'A,GA.
REAL ESTATE SALES-LOANS-I NSU RANCE
Properly Managemenl'
Over 27 Years' Experience
Blanchard 81 Calhoun
Rae-ally Company
Augusla, Ga. Dial 2-662l
Complimenis oi
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL COMPANY
Manufaclurers of
COTTONSEED PRODUCTS
Augusla, Georgia
Complimenls
of
eriuh Zifluuse .
li. 'IfHHH'HLilesLQFli9r9rQU6!ivrH'G'ffiSPHNPHHY
nglre lzouae to make
a IIOMJQ Cl home. H .
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K' Authmik
51210 be
Amare Fhillfr' '
Phone 3-9061
SFC BUILDING DIAL 2-8383
AUGUSTA PAPER CO.
sci-looL suPPuEs
Corrugafed and Folding Boxes
and Specialfies
6+h and REYNOLDS Phone 2-2696-7
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Wm. Schwielgieri' 81 Co. Omplfmen S
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JEWELRY - GlFTS - NOVELTIES Simkins Seed Company
846 Broad S'I'ree+ 937 BRQAD STREET
Augusla, Georgia Dial 2-8157
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Complimenls ol Complimenls
SHERWIN 3, WILLEAMS of
865 BROAD STREET
Complimenls of Compliments
i
EMPIRE FURNITURE CQ. O .
Comple're Household Furnishings
IZOI-O3 Broad Sfreei' Dial 2-5435 202 Ninlh Slreel' Augusfa, Ga.
GEORGIA SPORTING GOODS. INC.
3l9-32I SEVENTH STREET
IEquipmen+ for all Spor+sI
FEATURING EXCLUSIVELY
WILSON AND RAWLINGS
DIAL 2-Ii96I '
U LeTTering Repairs
Borders Sfrip LiqI'TTir1g
BOWL and KEEP FIT S I G N S
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
AUGUSTA BOWLING CENTER CITY NEON CO
E. L. Aclcly, Prop. '
Commercial Sign Pairding
609 Bmad Sheel Dia: 2-0698 412 - s+h S+., Auguna, ea.
Phone 2-9380 Mike Andrews
BUTLER 84 JOHNSON Compllmenls
HARDWARE CO. -
General Tire 81 Supply Co.
BUILDERS AND INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE II65 Broacl Sfreef, Augusfa, Georgia
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
TEXACO PRODUCTS
I046-48 Broad Sfreei' GENERAL TIRES
Phone 2-7440 PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Complimenfs
J. C. PENNEY CO.
840 Broad S+., Augus+a, Ga.
ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT RADIO STATIONS
WGAC
WGAC is regularly heard by 3 million people
WGAC is one of the South's
most powerful Radio Stations
Compliments
S. DONALD FORTSON COMPANY
MILL SUPPLIES
Augusta, Ga.
901 Reynolds St.
1728 Walton Way Phone -9960 gf
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Avery Webb, Manager
Augusta, Georgia
MODEL GARAGE
CLASS OF 1947
We Ojfer You Our Heartiest Congratulations
Your life has just hegun, Many of you will seek hi gher educa-
tional advantages, while others of you will hegin your life work
immediately. Yet, no matter where you are, or what type of worle
you are engaged in, all of you are sure to have a home some day.
Therefore, whether home to you will mean an apartment for two,
or simply a room with a view, we urge you to start the practice
early in life, shopping and saving on all personal and home needs
at SEARS, ROEBUCK G CO., Your family Store in Augusta.
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BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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Ha'I'ch R-ealiy Company
REALTORS GEORGIA-CAROLINA
HOMES ----- LOTS VENTILATED AXWNING CO.
INVESTMENT PROPERTIES 3033 HECKLE STREET
INSURANCE AUGUSTA, GA.
136 Eighth St. 2-217.2
J- T- Sanders C- K- Fi61dS SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
AUTO ELECTRIC AND
CARBURETOR SERVICE
W e Specialize in
Ignition and Curburetor XVorks
Phone 2-9016-7 608 Ellis Street
AUGUSTA, GA.
HREOIEI
HENRY DARLING. INC
551 Broad Street
S N 0 W ' S
LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING
Augusla, Ga.
Congralulalions
Io 'Ihe
Class of '47
FRIEDMAN'S JEWELERS
826 Broacl SIree+ Augusla, Georgia
HUBBARD 81 PRINTUP
Besf Wishes for Ihe Success of .
Each end Every Member ln Business For Your l-leallhu
of llle Class of '47 50l NinIh SIree'I Phone 2-7088
Augusfa, Georgia
Sidney Smi'I'h Paper Co.
School Supplies
Paper Towels, Cups, Bags,
Wrapping Paper
Special+ies
562 Reynolds Sireef-Dial 2-6360
Augusfa, Georgia
FAIR-JOPLIN-ANDREWS
APPLIANCE CO.
SALES AND SERVICE
REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS AND
ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
303 9+h Sfreei' Phone 2-9854
Augusia, Georgia
Complimenfs of
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WEBCO SALES COMPANY
John J. Egberi, Manager
3?
GIFTS
of Distinction
BURTS
Jewelers
750 Broad Street
In Richmond Hotel Building
Compliments
of
MOORE, INC.
CHRYSLER i PLYMOUTH
615 Broad Street
Phone 2-7551
TWIN CLEANERS
BENTLEY BROTHERS
Furniture
DRY CLEANING
PRESSING - ALTERATIONS COMPLETE
HOME FURNISHINGS
702 Crawford Ave. Dial 3-3053
Augusta, Georgia Broad at 11th St. Phone 2-5309
GEURGIA ROSENTHAUS
I R O N W O R K S
Manufacturers of
Phosphate Mining Machinery
Sand and Dredging Pumps
Hydraulic Equipment
AUGUSTA, GA.
Established 1891
STAR BRAND SHOES
Dial 2-4212
1036 Broad Street Augusta. Georgia
Murphy Stationery Co.
SOCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
STATIONERY
718 Broad Street Dial 2-2122
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Compliments of S I G. C O X
Refrigeration - Air Conditioning
1565 Broad St. Phone 2-3556
Compliments of Compliments
MANGET BROTHERS i
COMPANY
COTTON STARR SMI'I'H MOTOR, INC.
Augusta, Georgia D0dge 5: Plymouth
B R I G H A M ' S Compliments oi H
BYRD'S TRADING POST
Complete
A HOUSE OF
Food Store Goon FURNITURE BARGAINS
1732 Broad Street 1234 Breed sf. Phone 2-2562
CHARLES FULCHER
AND 1-ns ORCHESTRA
Fulcher Violin and Piano Shop
939 Ellis Street Phone 2-8595
FENllER'S SPRING WATER
PURE FOR SURE .
Analysis - 99.44010 Pure
FENDER'S SPRING WATER COMPANY
Phone: 2-2217
P. O. Box 25 Augusta, Ga.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUSTA
Hon. W. D. PAGE, Mayor
Arlhur Balk
A. W. Lucky, Jr.
Frank P. Loyal
T. G. Bailie, Jr.
H. A. Giebner
R, J. Wilkinson
John W. Burke
Thos.
Lawrence Carry
H. S. Cook
L. E. Palmer
J. J. Harbin
A. H. Lehmann
O. O. Williamson
John P. Cooney
D. Beckum, Clerk of Council
dgejgi
Tfude
Dial 3-7242 - Road Service
H. L. GLOVER
HILL SERVICE STATION LUMBER COMPANY
lf you can'+ sfop, smile as you go by SOUTHERN YELLGW PINE
ATLANTIC PRODUCTS
Baxley and Eddie Hardy, Props.
Cypress Hardwood Hardwo d Fl o
Marion Bldg. - Phone 2-l839
lgol Wallon WaY AUQUSIB. Ga. Augus+a, Georgia
DIAL 2-5588
I-Q'5'2'ITS'S3'H-I
DIXIE CAB SERVICE
. HPOSITIVELY WHITE ONLY
Complumenls
553 Ellis Sfree+ Augus+a, Georgia
of
I N T E R S T A T E
C 0 F F E C O . Complimenls
of
'HGESJRGU' ROY V. HARRIS
Complimenls of
McLELLAN'S
STORES COMPANY
Friendly Service
Congrafulalionsl Class of '47
WiIensky's Bargain House
QUTHTTERS Fora THE
I
Complimenls
of
RIVERSIDE MILL
ENTIRE FAMILY y
I 047 'Broad Sfreei'
AUGUSTA CLEARING HUUSE ASSOUlA'I'l0A
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA ' I
MEMBER BANKS
GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK af TRUST CO
CITIZENS S1 SOUTHERN NATIONAL EANI
THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE EAP-.IK OF AUGUSTA
UPTOWN BRANCH OF GEORGIA RFI If QUAD BANK s TRUSI CO
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S H E R M A N
AND
H E M S T R E E T Compliments of
I N C .
SCROGGS 8: EWING
REALTORS
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
EUBANKS 8: HILL FOOD STORE W'
848 Ninth Street
Phone 2-8494
Compliments of
WYKE C. IVEY, JR.
C. IVEY COAL COMPANY
38 Years of Serving Augusta
Good Coal at All Timed'
1009 Roberts Street
Dial 2-8218 Augusta, Ga.
JOHN F. BRICKLE 8: COMPANY
BICYCLES - LAWNMOWERS
Compliments of
Repairs THE MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY
STORE AND MARKET INC-
EQUIPMENT
The Soutlfs Oldest Nursery
FRUITLAND NURSERIES
Everything That's Beautiful
GEORGIA HATTERS
219 8th Street Dial 2-4094
B. A. Gavalas, Prop.
Say CONGRATULATIONS F 'We'S
I+
and bv
Wilh
Flowers BEST wlsl-IES We
BUSH'S FLORIST
Compllmenls of
R. E. BLANCHARD AND EASTERN MOTOR C0
R. H. MADEBACH
YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER
KINGS WAY
595 Broacl Slreel Augusfa, Geo g
2I I3 KINGS WAY
Complimenls ol
Complimenls ol
League. Duvall 81 Powell
William J. Kelly, Vice-Presiclenl' Geo. C. Baird and co.
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
WASHAT
HULSE LAUNDRY
JusI' a Good One
Phones
Planl 3-44'5I Branch 2-2460
BEST WISHES
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY CENTER
YOUTH DIVISION
acsaeev you all glue MCU
COmPIImenIS Of Complimenfs of A
Thompson's Soda 81 Grill SKINNER AUTO SUPPLY
IFAMOUS FOR THE BANANA SPLITSJ
complamems of v I s 1 T
su.vER's Music DEPT. THE TERRACE ROOM
904 BROAD STREET SHERATON-BON AIR HOTEL
PIWONB 2-9544 AugusI'a's Fines?
F. E. Ferris 81 Company
CIoI'hes of Ihe Be++er Kind 'for Men,
and Fashions for You+h
HICKEY FREEMAN
COMPLIMENTS OF
F. R. MILES, AGENT
The American Oil Company
D O B B S
ARROW ' 602 CaIhoun Sfreef Phone 2-8980
752 Broad S+ree'I' Augusfa, Georgia AUGUSTA' GEORGIA
C. H. Cohen A. Cohen
msumxncf
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ell ' ff DRUGS - PRESCRIPTIONS
Pnorecrmn J
runnin mum
T I h 3-3687 sol WI w
124 a+h s+ree+ Phones 2-5377-2-5373 eep one I 'mn BY
IF rr's soon INSURANCE .... WE SELL IT! Augusfa' Gwgfa
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COMPLIMENTS
BOYS' CATHOLIC
HIGH SCHOOL
-.4
ELLIOTT SONS
Compliments of
T. E. NORVELL CO.
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS
344 Reynolds Street
AUGUSTA, GA.
STARK EMPIRE LAUNDRY C i h K1
ompliments o t e 'ng
KING HARRY'S MUSIC SERVICE
CASH AND CARRY SERVICE 853 REYNOLDS ST.
DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 3-3611
W. T. GRANT CO.
IUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORE
KNOWN FOR VALUES
T. L. Kilduff, Mgr.
Compliments of
GREGORY'S BARBER SHOP
213 - 8th Street
EELBECK MILLING CO.
WHOLESALE MEAL. GRITS
AND SYRUP
Feed P.!9.'EIHF.5 15, 6-
Complimenis of
Board of Commissioners Roads and Revenue
F. R. MILES, Chairman
E. H. HOOPER C. H. SANDERS
R. P. MAYO E. C. MERTINS, Treasurer
C. H. PITTS C. Y. KREPS, Clerk
CompIe're Line of
WATCHES - STERLING - DIAMONDS
BECKUM 81 JONES
RITZ COFFEE SHOPPE
STEAKS-CHOPS
FRIED SHRIMP
M. A. BECKUM
RePai'i 9 Phone 2-9252
W- C. JONES Corner EigI1'rI1 and EIIis Sfreeis
Engraving AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Bassford Moior Company
844 Reynolds S+reeI'
Phone 2-892I
BE SMART-RIDE A CUSHMAN MOTOR
SCOOTER TO SCHOOL
MARKS HEATING 81 AIR
CONDITIONING CO.
We Specialize in +I1e Following:
HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING
Bofh Domes+ic and Commercial
HOT POINT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Your Dependable Service Man-During and Af+er
Dis'Iribu'Iors: AII Kinds 'II19 War
Mercury Canoes, Boa+s and phone 2-3645
3 ib a'd Moms C 5e'S 702 TWIGGS sr. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
MERRY SUPPLIES
Wfe4fWz5?v04Qf-
BUILDING MATERIALS
745 ELLIS STREET
The Happy Solutions AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
ALEX SPIRES
GRAHAM U -DRIVE-IT BARBER SHOP
221 9th Street
1 I
BUSY BEE RESTAURANT Georgia-Carolina Mo'l'ors
610 Broad Street
Established 1916
568 Broad Street - Phone 2-6256 1- I T7
Upfown MoI'or S-ales
Mrs. C. Moutos, Owner Augusta, Ga 1420 Broad Street
Downfown Mofor Sales
610 Greene Street
BATES FURNITURE CO. A
1045 BROAD STREET THE LARGEST USED CAR DEALERS
IN THIS AREA
PHONE 2-4853 Owner
L. Woodward
22
Dr. J. H. Bu+ler
Dr. R. L. Henry, Jr.
Dr. F. Lansing Lee
Dr. C. M. Templefon
A Docfor Friend
A Doc+or Friend
A Doc+or Friend
1
The B. F. Goodrich Co.
RETAIL DIVISION
990 Broad Street
Augusta. Ga.
A. S. Gentry, Mgr. Phone 2-5434
MARTIN CLOTHING CO.
Better Clothes For Less Money
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
982 Broad Street
Augusta. Georgia
Phone 2-9605
Sporting Goods
Photographic Supplies
BOWEN BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY
905 Broad Street Augusta, Ga
Best Wishes
of
Southern Commission Co.
Compliments of
The Reliable Pawn Shop
1014 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
Smith Brothers, Agents
316 Ninth St.-Phone 2-4243
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
HILL'S JEWEL BOX
--1-'nmonn For Diamonds
952 B1-ond so-oot Phone 2-4744
Compliments of 1
KNIGHTS PHARMACY
J. T. Matheny, Prop.
F R A N K R E N I C K Edmunds Drug Company
In Business For Your I-IeaI+I1
JR Phone 2-6855 502 Broad Sireef
Augusta, Georgia
8I8 Broad SI. AI.lguSI'a, Ga. THE DOWN TOWN MEETING PLACE
FOR YOUR DRUG AND SODA NEEDS
WILLIAM J. HEFFERNAN, JR. Complimenfs of
REAL ESTATE- LOANS
TOWN TAVERN
INSURANCE
126 Eigmh s+ree+ Dial 2-293: 647 Broad S+ree+
FPS? 4
D E V E L O P I N G
P R I N T I N G Complimenfs of
E N L A R G I N G
P H O T 0 S H O P RELIABLE FINANCE CO
BLUE - PRINTS
PHOTO ' STATS 2 Johnson Building
IZ9 Sevenfh Sireef Augusia, Georgia
PRESCOTT'S COMPLIMENTS
GROCERIES, FRESH MEMS, FRUITS OF
AND PRODUCE
S. 81 J. SIMOWITZ
I503 Wrighfsboro Road Phone 3-363I
MURPHY 81 ROBINSON
Complimenfs of
PRESCRIPTION - OPTICIANS
W. D. LANIER
Accurafe Dispensers +o Your Eye Physician
846V2 BROAD STREET DIAL 2-564i
E. J. McMAHON 81 CO. C mP'I 'e 's of
Plumbing and Heafing Confracfors
INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS
Call Us For Esfirnaies . . . No Obligafion
855 Walker Sireei' Phone 2-99l2
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA Lobby of Richmond Ho'reI
Ma,w5aczufef.4 of Modern Printing
CUMMERCIAL PRINTING UUNIPANY
ial 2-64l6 747 ELLIS STREET Augusfa, Ga
gor gfze .fbiscriminaling fuyer
Highesi' Qualify
P 9 F .auwun 100 U3 In 4
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POULTRY FEED - LIVESTOCK 81 HOG RATIONS
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY
Lock Drawer 740 l- AUGUSTA, GA.
YOUR FRIENDS FOREVER
Fire Exfinguisher Sales and Service
Wholesale and Re+aii
All Types lslziwedzabngci, Repaired
2-
The George Walfon Aparfmenis
STEAKS - CHICKEN - SEAFOOD Reliable Ex1'ermina'I'ing Co.
Regular Meals 424 9+h S+ree+ Augusfa, Ga.
Complimenis of M h w I1 If d
MORGAN TRUCK AN' ri...i.'i'i.. e'2.'ndii-ifaiii. who
'rRAc'roR co. 9 9 -
'NTERNWONAL TRUCKS 4:2 Ninn, s+fee+ Phone 2-8556
FARMALI. TRACTORS
Augusia, Georgia
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