Academy of Richmond County High School - Arc Yearbook (Augusta, GA)
- Class of 1949
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RAINBOW
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CONTENTS
THE ADMINISTRATION
THE FACULTY
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THE ACADEMY
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FEATURES
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ARTS
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE TRUSTEES OE THE ACADEMY OE RICHMOND
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LXNDOX THOMAS
,IOSIZITH II. CUIIRIINIZS
ROIIIERT IY.YI-'I'ON
BERRY FLEIIING
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Mathematics. Track Coach
NORMAN L. GALLOWAY, B.
Economics
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JOHN THOMAS HAINS. BS.
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CHARLES M. ETHEREDGE. AIB.
Mathematics
MRS, M. WILLARD HALL. B.S.
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JOHN EVANS EUBANKS. A.B., A.M.
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CHARLES J. MORRISON, B.S.
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Spanish
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History
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FRANK C. INMAN, B.S., M. Ed.
Chemistry
WILFRED T. NEILL, B.S.
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Mathematics
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Mathematics
WILLIAM L. MADEN, A.B., M.A.
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LOUIS REESE. B.S.
Vocational Training
JOHN S. REISER. B.S.. in Ch.E.
Chcmistry
A. L. WILLIAMS, BA.
English
L. R. RICHARDSON. B.A.. MA.
Himlury. Citizenship
ROY E. ROLLINS. A.B.. M.A.
Economics
G B. WILLIAMS. AB.. BLA.
llulionmsxtics
GEORGE M. SCOTT. AB.. B. Lili.. MA.
Enulish
B. ROY SMITH. AB.
History
CHESTER M. SUTTON. A.B.. M.A.
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PRESIDENT
Billy Lange
SECRETARY
Brian Merry
VICE - PRESIDENT
Mary Anna Ogden
TREASURER
Ann Reese
ROBERT A. ANDERSON JAMES R. APPLING MARCELINE AVERY
DeMo1ay 1, Senior Counselorg
Triangle 15 Vice-President 2.
BOBBY H. ANSLEY
Literary Society 1, 2, Presi-
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Musketeer 29 Tennis Team 25
Manager 2.
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Spanish Club, Vice-President
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GEORGE F. BRANT JOAN RUTH BYRD
Zeta Rho Sigma 1, 23 Liter-
ary Society 1, 2.
L. E. DORSEY
Basketball 1, 23 DeMolay 1. 2:
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ELIZABETH HOFFMAN
Rainbow. Business Manaierz
Literary Society 1: Basketball
lg Beauty Section 1. 2.
WILLIAM H. I-'LEMING
Sabre Club. Vice-Presiden 1.
2: Chairman First and Second
Military Balls: Lt. Colonel 13
Colonel 2: Student Council 1.
2: President 1: High Honor I,
2: Phi Theta Kappa 2' Vale-
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SIDNEY L. FOSTER
JAMES W. GARNER
DABNEY C. GRAYBILL
Captain 13 Sabre Club 13
Treasurer: Triangle 1- Honor
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LOIS HUF? HOWARD JOLLES
Spanish Cluh lg Rainbow 2 High Honor 1: Spanish Club
1: Literary Society 1, 23 Chap-
lain 2- Phi Theta Kappa 2,
HELEN HOI-'I-'MAN ROBERT L. HUMPHRIES
Rainbow 1: Basketball 1: Lit- Honor 1: Rifle Team 1- Busi-
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WILLIAM GORDY LANGE
Triangle 1: Psi Phalanx 1,
President 2: Class President 2:
Student Council 2- Most Pop-
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HILDA LONG
Honor 1: Basketball 1, 2.
CONRAD W. McGAHEE
Sabre Club 1, 2: Captain 1:
Lt. Colonel 23 DeMolay, Jun-
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Rainbow, Managing Editor 22
Treasurer. First and Second
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MARIAN LANSDELL
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ERNEST EVERS PUND, Jr.
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2: Honor 1, 2.
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Phalanx 23 DeMolay 2
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DIIARY ANN REESE
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bow Staff. Associate Edieor
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Council 1, 2: Class Treasurer
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Beauty Section 2.
BOBBIE ANN ROBERTSON JOSEPH E. SCOGGINS, Jr
Transfer 2: Band Majorette Transfer 2- Basketball 2: Ten
ROBERT L. RICHARDS
nis Team 2. Captain.
DOROTHY MAY ROZIER
Basketball 1, 2.
PHIL SHAPIRO MARITA SMITH EDNA E SMOAK
Literary Society 1, Vice-Pres- Zeta Rho Sigziia 2g Rainbow
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RAY M. SIMS MARY V. SMITH
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JEAN THOMPSON CELESTE A. WALKER
MARY VIRGINIA SUTTON B. F. TIMMERMAN
CLASS P OPHECY
TIME: 1960
PLACE: HEN GATHERING AT THE HOME OF A FORMER MEMBER OF THE CLASS
OF 1949.
"Come in. How is the new manager of liowen llrothersn? I always thought that you would
some day graduate from toys if you worked there long enough. XX'here is Frank? Uh, you left him
at home. Pat will he here at any minute now. Yiitl know she has to pack 'lack's lunch every day. He
is a radio mechanic now. and he works nine hours each day. I guess that you heard about Lib and
Helen's double wedding. They have put jimmy and Charles off all these years in order to hecome pro-
fessional women haskethall players. llave you read Conrad Mcflahee's new hook on "llow to Get
.Xlong XX'ith XX'omen"? lle starts off with the unpredictalwle nature of women and ends up with
"l'low Not to Get .Xlong XX'ith Redheads". . .lixcuse me. There's the doorhell. lt's only Sonny with
the cleaning. You know he and .laekie finally got married. and he is now rtmning l.uekey's cleaners.
t'l'hudl The paper. already? XX'ell. let's see what's news. llohhy .Xnsley is the new lndependent
Candidate for Mayor of .Xugusta. l wish him all the luck in the world. lle has had a hard time of it.
lle got disgusted with the Crackers for not providing fire extinguishers for the lalms over at .l.C..X.. so
he deserted the party. .Xnd ht-re's l-lolilwy l'arrish's picture. XX'ell, what do you know? lle has heen
chosen "Sweetheart" of the XX'omen's 'l'empcrance L'nion. tlfilull Sounds like Mary .Xnna. She
was always so quiet and timid. XX'ouldn't just walk in like the rest of us. l wasn't expecting to see
her here so soon. She and .Xrtluir have a farm out in the country. and the only way she can get in-
to town is to ride their tractor. lrecause .Xrthur thinks that autos are an unnecessary luxury. llave you
heard the scandal? lt seems that llr. XX'illiam Fleming had lvl stop practicing. lirnest was in prac-
tice with him and tried to keep him in hand, hut his efforts were all in vain. llill asked all his women
patients for dates and flirted outrageously with them. l wasn't surprised. however. liecause you re-
inemlwer what a "l.ocker l.over" he was over at school. .Xnd. of course, you knew that Rolmert .Xnd-
crson is half owner in the tieorgia - lflorida Railroad now. lle says that he and .Xnn are rearing their
children to he railroad engineers. tllingb XX'ell. thert-'s lidna. l hope that she didn't luring little
Shealy with her. lle makes more noise than all eight of my lwoys. Marita won't he alile to get here
since she is in Panama at the time. She pilots llerherl all over the world. l wish that l could fly,
hut Harry says that l am reckless enough in my car much less in a plane. 'l'here is l.ois out fro-nt.
XX'onder if XX'illlard lvrought her. llear that she had to take very good care of him. You know he
has always licen frail and could never take any exercise. l was hoping that we could all go to the lec-
ture down at. the auditorium. tonight. l.uther lfulmer, who finally graudated from .I L' .X, is going to
gixe a talk on "How lu lit-have in Class". .Xfter his speech. lmnan l'hillips and Ilahney tirayhill are
going to lecture on "Chemical Laboratory 'l'echnique." llalwney is Io demonstrate several experi-
ments. l certainly hope the auditorium is fireproof. l think that lirian Merry is going to he an
usher. Poor lioy. he tries so hard to get ahead. l've tried to get him to help joe Scoggins string
tennis rackets. hut llrian says the joh requires too much thought. lt doesn't look as if any one else
is coming. so let's suggest to lfdna to take tis to ride in her new fifteen seated ".-X" Model. She
made a lot of money when she traded in "Snioaky". l think that she sold it to some place that hought
odd-shaped ohjects. XX'ell. let's he off to llill l.ange's "Drive ln and Hats" as he is giving a free concert
r.n his guitar in about twenty minutes.
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VICE - PRESIDENT
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JOE B ALLEY
BETTY GENE BALK
WRAY BRINKLEY
LOIS BARTLEY
RALPH I. BARTON
TOLLEY BRINKEY
ROBERT C. BEATTIE
LOUIb BECRUM
ANN BURG -VVIY
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BETTY M. CHANDLER
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ELSIE E. COLLINS
RONALD F. GALLOWAY
BETTY COOK
JAMES COOK
BILLY J. GARDNER
BOBBY COOPER
WILLIAM E, CROCKETT
MAURICE GHINGOLD
CARL T. DARBY
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BILLY RAINES
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LANDON THOMAS GEORGE CLIFFORD BAIRD
ALDRIDGE Cadet Hi-Y 3. 4- Beta Club 3,
Band 2, 3, 4: D.C.T. Club 3, 4. 4: High Honor 2: Honor 3:
ROBERT TAYLOR
BAGGOTT. Jr.
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ROBERT T. BAKER
RONNLE S. BARKSDALE
Literary Society 1: Prize
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JOHN M. BARROW JAMES CONRAD BEATSE
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1- D.C.T. Club. Treasurer.
BENJAJXTIN MARION
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De-Molay 3. -lg Sabre Club 3.
4. Captain 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3
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Meilal 3: Band Medals 1. 2. 3.
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Letters 2, 3,-1.
VVESLEY E. BONZO
Swimming Team 2, 3. -1: Lit-
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Dellolay 4: Prize Platoon 3:
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Hi-Y 2: Glee Club 1. 2,
E. NEAL BRAUN
Sergeant 4.
oral 2: Literary Society 2. 3
VVILSON J. BRYAN, Jr. P. J. CALAMAS
Prize Company 1, 2, 3: Hon- Corporal 1: Sergeant 2: Cep-
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E. R, BUSH
Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Lette
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CHARLES E. CARTER
Sergeant 1. 3- Prize Company
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CHAMBERLAIN Band 1. 2. 3, -1: D.C.T. Club 1
EDWARD H. CAWLEY
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Molay 4: D.C.T. Club 3, 4.
RICHARD S.
CHEESBOROUGH
Honor 1. 3: High Honor 2-
Prize Company 1. 2: Beta
Club. Secretary 4: Rifle Team
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WILLIAM L. CORLEY EARL DAVIS W1L,L,1AM A, DOZIER
Honor 1. 2: Prize Company 2: "B" Football 2: "A" Football Transfer 3. Band 3, 45 Beta
Merit Bar 2. 3: DeMoIay -In 3. Club 3, 4: High Honor 3.
LEONARD LEROY COTTS
High Honor 1. 2. 3: Literary
Society. Vice-President I
Beta Club 2. 3. 4: Rainlrow '3
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GERALD E. EHRLIC H
WALTER SHELTON
EUBANKS, Jr.
Prize Company I: D.C.T. Club
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PAUL H GREER
Cadet Hi-Y 3, 43 Secretary 43 HB" Basketball 3 B Foot
Sergeant 3: Lieutenant 4- "A" ball-1: Cadet H1 Y 3
Football 4.
MARION F. FARR
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GUY FREEMAN. Jr.
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NEIL GI-IINGOLD BURUM W. GRAMMER
Literary Society 23 Sergeant High Honor 1- Honor 2: Prize
3: Prize Company 1. 2: Prize Platoon 1: Sergeant 3.
Platoon 23 Best Cadet 1.
CLAUDEA MR-NHBILL
Honor 1. '7 Richmond H1X
2. 3. 4 :Seweant 3
Football 4
J, C. GUILL
R. A. GUILLEBEAU
Student Council 5.
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H. RUSSELL HAIR
High Honor 1: Class Secre-
tary 23 Treasurer 4: Richmond
Hi-Y 3. 4: Chaplain 3: De-
Molay 3. 4: "B" Football 3-
Gold "R" Society 4: Rainbow
4: Sergeant 1, 2: Lieutenant
4: Prize Company 2: Prize
Platoon 1.
LLOYD B. HAVIRD
Rifle Team 3, President 4-
Sabre Club 4: Richmond Hi-Y
ViceAPresident 4: Musketeer
4: Rainbow 3. 4: Sergeant 3:
Lieutenant 4: Merit Bar 2.
ROBERT SIMPSON
HAYNIE
Sergeant 1, 25 DeMo1ay 3.
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J. D. HERRINGTON FLOYD I Q. HOXVARD ROBERT M. HUNTER
Sergeant 3, 4. Prize Company ZZ, 3 "B" Fooball 3. 4: "B" Basket-
MELL J. HOPKINS W, GAINES HUGULEY
Prize Platoon 1. 2: Sergeant Class Vice-President 3: Presi-
3: Company Commander 4: dent 4: Cadet Hi-Y 2. 3. 43
Sabre Club 4: Honor 2. Sabre Club 4- Sergeant 2. 3:
Captain 41: "B" Football: "B"
Basketball 2: "A" Football 3.
4: "A" Basketball 3. 4: "Var-
sity Club" 3, 4.
bziyy 2, 3- Truck Manager 3
"Au Football 5.
CHARLES E IVEY DOUGLAS E KEMP W LABL-XR
RICHARD J. KELLY
Highest Honor 1. 2, 3: Class
President 1: Literary Society,
President 1: Class Treasurer
23 George Traylor Memorial
Medal 2: Beta Club 2, Vice-
President 3: President Rich-
mond Hi-Y 3. Secretary 4-
Rainbow, Associate Editor 3.
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DERWENT LANGLEY WALTER LUM L MCDONALD
ROBERT A. LEE GENE D MARKS
Band 1, 2, 3. 43 Sergeant 2, High Honor 1 2 3 Golf Team
55 D.C.T. Club 3, 4: Track 4: 4 Be ub 2
All State Band 3, 4. 5. Cadet Hi Y 2 3 4 Captain 4
A. S. MCGAHEE ROBERT M. MELTON T. MOBLEY
ROBERT L. MCGEE ROGER W. MILLER
Transfer -ll Football 4: Rifle Team 3. 4: Sabre Cluh
Muskctcer 4: Basketball 43 Svrgeant 3: Richmond Hi-
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High Honor 2. Honor 2. 3- DcMolay 2. 3. 4:
Caclet Hi-Y 3. -4: Student
Council 2: Sergeant. First 33
Lieutenant 3: Captain 43
Band I. 2. 3.
JACK FRANKLIN MURPHY CHARLES HUGH
Band 2. 3. 4: Music Scholar- NEELAND5
ship 4: Band Letter 2. 3. 4. Track 3, 4- "A" Football 4.
BARNEY H. NOBLES
JAMES F. NORVELL
Honor 15 Sergeant 1, High
Honor 2g Cadet Hi-Y 2- "C"
Basketball 23 Sergeant. First
33 Golf Team 3, 43 Lieutenant
4g Prize Company 2, 3, Sabre
Club 4.
JAMES ELSWORTH
O'DA.NIEL
Honor lg Cadet Hi-Y 2, 3, 4
Sergeant, Master 3- Captain,
4: Letters, "B" Basketball 3
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"B" Football 34 "A" Basket-
ball 3, 4g "A" Football 4.
HERMAN J. OELLERICH
Honors 1, 2, 3g Best Drilled
Freshman 1- Sergeant 1, 2:
Merit Bars 2, 3: "B" Football
2, 3: "B" Basketball 33 Foot-
ROBERT I, PADGETT
Rainbow 2, 3- Sergeant 2, 3:
Lieutenant 43 D.C.T. Club 3
4, DeMolay 45 Sabre Club 45
Captain 4.
ball Manager 43 Commander,
Prize Squad 23 Commander,
Best Freshman Company 3.
Cadet Hi-Y, President 2,
Treasurer 3, Vice-President
43 Lieutenant 3: Captain 4-
Major 4: Sabre Club 3, 45 V.
F.W. Sabre 3: Scruggs Sabre
4: Rainbow 4: Musketeer 4-
Track 4: Gold "R" Society 4.
RONALD EDWARD JAMES BRANSFORD RICHARD SEYMOUR
PARRISH PENDER PINDER
Sergeant 1, 3: Honor 23 Licu- Musketecr 3. Honor 2, 33 Sergeant, First 3:
tenant 4: Football 4. DeMolay 43 Lieutenant 4.
Sabre Club 4.
WILLIAM NARAMORE JAMES WALKER PENLAND
PARSONS DeMolay 3, Captain 4: Serg-
High Honor 13 Honor 2, 3: eant 3,
Beta Club 2, 3. 4: Golf Team
3, 4.
CHARLES A. PIPPIN RANDOLPH EDWARD JAMES E. PYLE
DeMo1ay 43 Swimming Team PRECOTI' Major 43 Sabre Club 43 Track
4A Musketeer 43 Prize Com-
3, 43 Captain 45 Lieutenant 3.
pany 3: Prize Squad 2.
ELLIOTT LAMAR PORTER HOMER CLEON PRICE
Honor 2: Band Letter 24 Cadet D.C.T. Club 4.
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REID E. RIVERS
JANIES E, REESE R. E. RHODES
Beta Club 2: Beta Club A- "B" Football 33 D.C.T. Club
chievement Award 2. 45 Corporal 1.
MELVIN B ROBERTS RAYMOND THOMAS RUFO PERCY MYNOR SPEARS
Sergeant 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant 4g Band 2. Track 2, 35 Sergeant 3.
WALTER H. ROSE
Literary Society 1- Sergeant
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Transfer 3: Academy Hi-Y 3.
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Club 4: Captain 4- Basketball
3, 43 All-Regional, 2nd Term
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JAMES W. SMITH HARVEY L, STIREWALT
Sergeant 2, 3. First 4: Prize Prize Company 1, 2: Sergeant
Company 2, 31 D.C.T. Club 3, 1. 2, 33 Lieutenant 4- Basket
4gF.F.A.1. ball 3, 43 Academy Hi-Y 3. 4.
GEORGE T. SUMNER WILLIAM W. THOMPSON ALBERT VERDERY Jr.
Prize squad 1: Prize platoon: Transfer 3: Academy Hi-Y 3: Musketeer 4: "B" football 3
Prize company 3: Sergeant 2, Sergeant 3: Lieutenant 4:
3, 4. Sabre Club 4- Prize company
3: Prize platoon 3.
JOSEPH LECONTE CHARLES M. TUTEN, Jr.
TALLEY. Jr. Transfer 3.
Honor 1, 'Zi Sergeant 35 Prize
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45 Color Guard 4: Sergeant 4.
BOBBY WALKER CLIFFORD T. VVEATHERS
"B" football 1: "A" football 2. "A" football 4.
3. 4: Academy Hi-Y 4: Var-
sity Club 3. 4: Musketeer 4.
RALPH WONG GEORGE C. WRIGHT RICHARD E.
Sergeant 4. Musketeer 45 Corporal 1- Ser- YOUNGBLOOD
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF Tll-llE
CLASS OlF 1949
XYe. the class of '49, hereby will and bequeath to our younger schoolmates a portion of our experience,
fame, and knowledge. Having taken all sorts of praise and honors for our outstanding work, we do
sincerely hope that you. our emulators. will do the same. Thus we hereby state and produce this
manifesto as our last will and testament.
l. Gaines Huguley leaves his regards In Rodgers Feese who. due to circumstances beyond his con-
trol. can not be with tis as planned.
2. Bobby XYalker leaves one full luneh basket to llilbo Chance with the hope that he will not be hun-
gry on his trips around the track.
3. To -loel Cohen. Leonard Cotts leaves the distinction of being the only red head in the graduating
class.
-l. Bobby Horne. leaves to tieorge XYright one ease of llorne's llash in order that he may be built up.
5. Steve lirett, leaves his remaining hours in detention hall hall to any good junior whois willing to
take them.
6. To Nath Hayes. elaud tirayhill leaves his ability to make .X pluses and to get along with Mr. How-
ard.
7. Reginald Cartledge leaves to Righton Robertson his ability to act like a monkey and badger Mr.
Scott to the point of exhaustion.
S. Fleming Xorx ell leaves his laugh to lluteh llullzerin so that he may keep next year's physics class
awake. '
0. lliuk llensley leax es his ability to get along with Major Yiyian to XX'ade Saxon.
lil. To .lack llall. Richard XYeathers leaves his famous title "XX'ee XYee" in order that he milf' become
better known in the world.
ll. ll. liene Klarks laves his golfing skill to l.arry Xlefreary with the hope that he will win the
Blasters next year.
ll. l.loyd llavird leaves ten yards of eloth to 'IW nuny Sanders with the hope that he will have a
pair of pants made to fit him.
13. -limmy Murphy leaves his military ability to llarry Sherman so that he may head the Corps of
Cadets next year.
l-l. To jimmy llarrison, -limmy U'l3aniel leaves the speed and agility which are so necessary for all
great athletes.
15. -liuuuy Pyle leaves Alimmy Hoatwright his rank of major so that he won't have to carry a rifle next
vear.
lo. l.et'onte Talley leaves his shiny new liinousin : lo anyone strong enough lo push it.
l7. Stewart XYiggins leaves his profound sympathy to next year's eommander of the first platoon,
Lio. Li.
lS. Richard lfdwards and llerman I lellerieh pass on to llillv lfxans and llerlvert lflliott their wav with
the fairer sex. which was given Ili them by .Iimmy I.ester and lliek Ilones. with the hope that before long
someone will be able to use it.
19. To .Xngus XYilson, Bobby llaggott leaves his athletic ability in order that he may win the state
track meet next year.
20. LeRoy Suddath leaves his all-Gl.X.X tie pin to 'l'ommy Herndon so that he may look sharp at all
times.
21. Emory Farr leaves his good eyes to some blind eighth grader with the hope that he may be an
honor student.
22. Morris Scott leaves his uniform to "Edo" Douglass, hoping that it will fit well.
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23. I, Elliott Porter. leave my ability as a "prof" to Gene Kelly for next year's 'Stunt Night' '.
24. Bill Branan and Bill Corley leave Mr. Talley one copy off Esquire so that he may be able to keep
his classes awake.
CLASS PR IPI-IEC
Time: 1959 A. D.
Place: Talmadgeville, New York fa carnival on the outskirts of townj
Scene: A slightly freakish man trying to
"Come one, come all. to the greatest 1
Hootchie Kootchie, see the great show for
how about buying a-, well, well, if it is
Haven't seen you in a coon's age. ten years
picture of sunshine. IVhat have I been d
dope, I started peddling the stuffy yep. sei
es are my best customers, now. I'tn just u
the carnival. NVell, for you I will close m
your faceg we are closing.
ii?-YY Y
ee Mudface Minnie do the
es, you with the bright nose.
is everything with you?
1 look well and healthy, the
'e always been known as the
Those Hollywood actress-
winter. So you want to see
anyhow. Hey Minnie. wash
Say, Gaines, do you remember old jim
vitation to the Masters Tournament. NY
chief caddy. Gene Marks is his assistant
taken over Al Capone's gang. I always to
P aymfr O no h s
and is in charge or yup .. tt the ball-. Emory Farr has
,always wanted to get an in-
Iar. l gi h . e i
. I D Q .
ld vou he was a shrewd operator. Thev sav he got his start
in the criminal racket at the old Richmond Academy, on Monday nights. Yep. he always got a good
price for those magazines. That show over there, that's the dog man act. Thaddeus McCarlton. is
the dog man. He walks, he talks, he crawls on his belly like a reptile! You ask how he got such a
fine position? He always did wag his tail at school you know. Remember old Bob XYalker'? He
is working for the Alcatraz Fur Company selling mole skins. Yep. come to think of it he does remind
me of one of those animals. Remember Mr. Basketball, Leroy Suddath? He is now working his
way through Kentucky, still trying to win a tie for his tie clasp, I just saw in the paper where Mor-
ris Scott and Neil Ghingold will meet in a 30 round boxing match at Madison Square Deal. Those
promoters sure can match them fighters evenly. jimmy Stewart works with the United States Park
Commission setting up parallel bars. Give me some more of that benzedrine to smoke in this pipe.
Did you hear about Herman "Glamour Boy" Oellerich? He went broke trying to make the grade in
the U. S. Army and had to pawn all those medals he got. He always was a smart boy. Steve Brett
just got out of Sing Sing last month for picking pockets on the Yylaterfront off drunk sailors. He's now
got himself the position of shining shoes at Sapp's Barber Shop. "Rod" Feese. the boy with the beau-
tiful bridgework is now modeling for Ipana Tooth Paste. Bob Baggott is collecting
North Augusta with the assistance of Paul
garbage can under his arm. Yep, he could
happened to Ronny Barksdale? So he is now with the Alcoholics Anonymous. He is
specimen. One look at him and alcoholics quit drinking for life. Old Gerald Ehrlich
Bonzo have changed their first names to .-Xlvin. Quit smoking all that Benzedrine. you
gish. XVho is that human monkey over on the Midway jumping all around? You say
garbage in
good with a
XYhat ever
their chief
and XYesley
sure are hog-
that's Reggie
Greer and Bill Drew. He always did look
have modeled as the man of did-stink-tion.
Cartledge? He always acted like he came from the process uf evolution. Ulrl Scott Baynard is now
singing at Carnegie Hall, and l.e Conte
Tally is teaching Physics at the University of Georgia.
Did you hear about Richard XYeathers making the all Southern Basketball team? It took him a
little over 16 years to do it. He always did pull thru that bay, Remember Richard "A-plus" Kelly.
lle went to Oxford but couldn't earn but one unit in S years. l-le's now playing fullback for a pro
football team. llugh Neelands is working in this carnivalg he is on that trapeze over there. Russell
llair, the boy that drove such funny cars, is now working at
boy could always sell a nickel drink. "lJink" Hensley is acting
play. An important part. Nope, he is used to imitating horses.
take home. Claude Graybill and Nat Hayes are operating a XYO
west coast. Claude always could deliver a
again after all these years.
the Indianapolis Speedway. That
in Riclzard Edwards new Broadway
Give me a package of morphine to
man's Missionary on San Francisco's
good sermon. XYell. Gaines. it sure was nice seeing you
A sad dope fiend walks slowly back to his show shouting: "Come one. come all to the greatest
show on the Midway and see all the freaks" just for one thin dime, one tenth of a dollar".
By Leonard Cotts
Censored by Bob Baggott
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Adams. Robert
Amerson. James
Anderson. Bert C.
Archer. David R.
Nabhitt. Frank
Baqgntt, Eugene
Balk. Thomas BI.
Banks. Bobby'
Barfield. Troy
Barinowski. Clarence
Barrow, Richard
Bennett. Archie
Benson, Otis
Berry. VVilliam
Boardman. Lonnie F.
Bagtwright. James
Bodie. John
Bolton. Earl
Bostick. Gary M.
Bowicl-L. Louis A.
Bradford. Nathaniel
Brantley. Ozie W.
Bridges, Robert F.
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Broadwater. VVilliam H.
Burch, James Dwight
Burch. Harold XV.
Burgamy. Burt D.
Cadle. James W.
Carlton, Thad M,
Cason, Webster
Cnwley. Ed. H.
Chance. Fred
Chavous. Henry
Cheeks. Donald
Cliatt, Walter
Cloud, James
Cohen. Joel
Cook. John L.
Cooper. Leconte V.
Cooper. Claude M.
Cordell, Bill K.
Davis. Wm. M.
Davis. Kenneth
Deal. Chas. M.
Deas. William
Douglas. Ed L.
DuBose. B. H.
Dyches. R. D.
Ebbetk.. Charles C.
Edenfield, Maurice
Elliott. S. H,
Evans. William H.
Faulk. Chas. R.
Fender. Richard H.
Flythe. James B.
Foster. Dennis P.
Fouch. S. A.
Gauldin, H. l.
Gay. w. W.
Gibbs, I. P.
Glimon. A.
Gore. C. T
Griffin. R. E.
Groover. E. D.
Harclaway. J. D.
Hall. D. P.
Harrell. H. L.
Harrison. J. C.
Havron. J. B.
Hawk, M. E.
Heath. H, C.
Heath, T. W.
Hedrick, K. E.
Hendricks, D. D.
Hensley, O. C.
Herndon, T. H.
Hickson. E. G.
Hii151enhotham.R.T.
Higgcnhotham. P. F.
Hill. William M.
Holland. R, A.
Hom-er. J. M.
Hundley. W. A.
Hughes. R. C.
Hunter, J. D.
Huntley. R. D.
Huyck, A. W.
Irby. R. G.
Joe. H. P.
James. C. L.
Jarrett. C. E
Jester. R. E.
Johns. R.
Johnson, J. M.
Johnson, G. C.
Jones. J. J.
Jonex J. W.
Kuglar, E. C.
Kelly, G. M.
Kelly, G. W.
Krolicki. Walter J.
Lanier, H. L.
Lamar, W. W.
Langley, J.
Layton, James
Lewis, Bobby G.
Logan, J , A.
Leonard, M. P.
Long, B. A.
Lutes, Christopher A.
Martin, J. H.
MacMurphy, C. B.
Marsh, Tom M.
Mathews, Phillip R.
Mathews, Eugene W.
Mathis, Ted artwell
Maxwell, W. T.
May, Jack M.
Meadows, Walter
lVLiller, Richard L.
Mitchell, George H,
Mitchell, James E.
Mulherin, Anthony T.
McDaniel, Marion F.
McDonald, Carlton E.
McLean, Perry G.
Nelson, Charles E.
Nelson, Samuel F.
Nelson, Wm. B.
Newman, Jimmy H.
Ogden, Lynn L.
Otwell, Verdezy
Owens, J . C.
Patrick, James E.
Penn. J immy
Pennington, Benny
Phillips, Jack
Philpot, Wm. K.
Playford, David L.
Pollock. James F.
Poteet, James E.
Powell, Earnest, Jr.
Powell, Robert H,
Reese, J. G.
Reid, Theo. M.
Rivers, Harold
Robertson, J. R.
Rodgers, Jackie A.
Rollins, Frank
Rowe, M, R.
Sanders, G. D.
Saxon, Howell
Scoggins, James H.
Scoggins, Wm. R.
Scott. Walter A.
Sears, Marvin
Sheftall, Geo. T.
Sherman, Harry
Sherrill, N, W.
Simkins, R. H.
Simmons, Lawson P.
Simon, L. S.
Simon, P. S.
Simon, Thos. C.
Smith, Donald R.
Smith, Marion S.
Smith, Wm. L.
Steinberg, S. P.
Stevens, John
Stewart, Clarence M.
Tarpley, Herbert M.
Terrell, Ravenel W,
Thomas, Chas. N.
Thomas. G. W.
Thompson, Thurston A.
Timmerman. Howard B.
Tudor. Robert L.
Tuten, Arthur A.
VVall-ter. Lawrence B.
'Walters F. L.
Walton. Paul A.
VVeathers. Richard C.
Welch. Donald J.
YVhatley. O. B.
VVheat.ley. Thomas W.
W'hittle. Johnny E,
Wiggins. Stewart
Willis. Joseph T.
Willis. Russell C.
Wong, Jack
Wong. Larry
Woo. Robert
Woodward. Ernest L.
Wren. William C.
Wright, Geo. C.
Young. Edward L.
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Adams. R. YV.
Adkins. Charles
Agerton. J. A.
Alford. S. T.
Allen. E. C,
Anderson. H. J.
Anderson. R. L.
Anderson. R. A.
Anderson. H. T.
Armstrong. J. L.
Arndt. H. C.
Asbell. R. H.
Asheley. B. R,
Atkins. G. B.
Babbitt. E. L.
Baqby. Carl F.
Bailie. W. G.
Baker. D. O.
Balkcum. R. L.
Barnes. W. R.
Barnes. David N,
Barrett. R. D.
Bean. F. G.
Gell. D. B.
Bennett, B. J.
Berry. D. A.
Betts. B. J.
Betts. Hugh
Black. R. E.
Blackstone. J. D.
Bl 'nchar4l. O, C.
Blanrl. W. C.
Bl'10clw0r!h. Al. H.
Buhler. K. L.
Boltin. H. G.
Boosc. E. W.
Boyil. E. L.
Boyrl. M. E.
Braun. K. R.
Branflon. E, W.
Brirligos. J. L.
Browninu. R. L.
Broxtfin. Georcze
Buck. T. F.
Buff.. J. R.
Caclle. B. S.
Cameron. A. W.
Cameron. J. H.
Canacly. Verroy
Carn, XV. C.
Carry. H. V.
Carson. John
Carter. D. F.
Cawley. J. K.
Carter. Lawrence
Chamberlain. D. L.
Chavel, R. E.
Cheeseborugh. F. W.
Cholakis. P. C.
Clark. C. H.
Clark. A. L.
Clyde. T. E,
Coates. T. R.
Cohh. C. H.
Cochran. B. O.
Cohen. A. M.
Cole. Robert
Cook. Charles
Cook. W. C.
Daniel. C. J.
Davis. C. E.
Darla. L. ll.
Dorn. Stanley E.
Douclass. E.
Duuql iss. T. G.
Dulley, R. C.
Duncan. T. O.
Dunn. S. C.
Dyc. W. N.
Erlwarrls. R.
Eiflson. E. T
Elliott. B. L.
Entwistle. D.
Eubanks. B.
Fisher. R. C.
Fitzgerald. R.
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Fleming. F.
Flythe. S. S.
Ford. D. R.
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Forrester. Ricliarrl
Fulchcr. B. M.
Gay. T. K.
Gibbs. R. W.
Goli5on. H. F.
Gillian. J. P.
Gin. R. E,
Glover, J. C.
Gooflwin. J. L.
Goo'lwil"l. Thom' :-
Gray, A E.
Gracnbl itt. Nathaniel
Grccn. F. C.
Grimslcy. W. A.
Hair. P. G.
Hall. J. S.
Hancock. J. W.
Hardin. F4 M.
Harfly, H. F.
Harelik. A. E.
Harmon. E. J.
Hatcher. J. P.
Hayes. Nath
Hemrick. W. T.
Hensley. J. E.
Hewitt. C. K.
Hill. E. T.
Hitt. B. KVA
Hixiin. R. L.
Hobson, R. H.
Hodges. J. C.
Holden, J. W.
Horne. R. T.
Howard, H. G.
Huff. L. D.
Huff. R. G.
Hughes, J, S.
Hurt.. A. E.
Huson, G. G.
Ivey. Darnclle
Jeffftoal. L. V.
Joe. VVillis
Johnson. J. S.
Jones. J. G.
Jones. A. R.
Jones. B. C.
Jordan, J. B,
Jump. R. G.
Kahrs. W. D.
Karesh, S. R.
Kent, L. S.
Kilpatrick Z. M.
King. D. L.
King. Daughty lV
King. D. M.
Kirkland, V. P,
Kitchen. M. L
Lamar, R. B.
Lanzenby, R. J.
Lee, F. L.
Leedham, R. K.
Lewis, H, W.
Lively, A. B.
Lord, W. E.
Mack, B, T.
Mallard, M. W.
Maratos, Bill
Marcum, P. E.
Mays, T. C.
Miller, W. F.
Mixon, J. W.
Mock, R. L.
Moore, T. R.
Moorman, Jimmie
Morris, W. L.
Morris, W. S,
Mowery. A. L.
Mulherin, W. B.
Murphy, Charles
McCormack, Billy
McCrary, Larry
McGahee, O. O.
McKee, C. A.
Neville, R, J.
Newman, R. D.
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Phillips. Frank
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Powledge, Bill
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Prince, Louis
Quinn, W. R,
Raws, William
Reddish, Harold
Reeder, Lonnie
Rennison, T. H.
Reville, Edward
Reynolds, Joe
Rhoden, George
Rhodes, Grady
Rice, Irvin
Rieser, Albert
Riley, Robert
Rinker, W. E.
Rollins. George
Rosier, Howard
Rosier, Thomas
Rowland. J. E.
Rufo, N. T.
Russell. R. A.
Schneider, H. B.
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Sharpton, W. J.
Shepherd, E. A.
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Sikes, W. S.
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Strother. C. B.
Sturgis. R. S.
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Teague. B. L.
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Waller, J. VV.
Watkins. R. E.
Wellmaker. J. M.
Whisnant, Charles E
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Widener. James
Williams. L. O.
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Woodward, B. E.
Woodward. H. L.
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Abney. Michael D.
Adams, Bohhy
Adams. James
Adams, Eugene
Adams. Joseph
Acnchbacher, C. A.
Agner, H. R.
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Anderson. C. D.
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Atkins. H. L.
Baab, YV. H.
Baker, F. B.
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Bardin, J. J,
Barker, V. L.
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Blackstone, J. O.
Blackwood, F. A.
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Brand, William
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Carswell, K. E.
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Chandler. N. W.
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Cheek, F. A.
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Cook. J. R.
Cooper. C. E.
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Company A, Commanded by Captain Thomm Kirkland
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The Cadets opened their 19-LS football on the night of September 17 by turning back a North Augusta eleven by the
score of 12-6. Derwent Langley crashed over from the one-yard line to bring to an end a fiercely contested battle between
the two elevens.
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ln the next game the Musketeers turned back the Elbertovn High Blue
Devils by the overwhelming score of 48-O. Derwent Langley took the open-
ing kickoff and raced up the middle of the field for a UTD". Philip Marlowe
kicked the first of the six extra points of the evening and the onslaught was
on. The entire Cadet team saw action as Coach Rollins substituted freely.
Larry Wong, Arthur Glisson, and Langley scored twelve points apiece. -
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Next, the Musketeers journeyed to Atlanta only to be turned back by an
underrated Bass High team. The game was played on even terms until a
returned Richmond punt was brought up to the 28 yard line which set up the
Bass score. The try for the extra point failed. and the Blue XYave led 6-O. :X
blocked punt and a -ll yard drive ended the scoring for the night. Bobby
NValker and jack Dodgen shone brightly for the Musketeers on defense.
The following week in Columbus, Georgia. the Cadets edged out Jordan
High 21-19. The home team outplayed the Cadets throughout and went in-
to the dresssing room with a comforable 15-O lead. .Xt the beginning of the
third period it looked like a duplication of the first half when 'lorclan scored
on an 88 yard clash on the frst play from scrimmage and ran np a l9-O lead.
Then that "never say die" Richniond spirit caught fire, and the Cadets rush-
ed to the .25 yard line lIf.l4'Jl'fl211l, and Langley went over for the score. .Xgain
in the fourth period, l.angley scored. The score was now l9-ll. ln tht- last
period with two minutes tu play. Bilbo Cliance threw a 33 yard pass to lack
llodgen and the lanky end went to the .li rdan l yard line. XYllllL'l' llaley
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on the 10 yard touchdown pass late in the fourth period.
Richmond defeated the Savannah High Blue jackets on the night of Nov-
ember Sth by the score of 7-O. Bobby Wfalker shone brightly for the cadets
with Langley and "Ludie" Glisson played bang-up ball for the Cadets. Bilbo
Chance scored from the l ft. line in the second quarter and Richard lYeathers
held the pigskin as Marlowe booted the extra point.
The next week the team went to' Macon, Georgia. where the Lanier Poets
ran wild over them. The Poets scored in every quarter while the cadets
could score only in the second quarter. This came after a 6-l yard drive.
sparked-plugged by Wlalker and Langley. Chance passed to Dodgen for the
T.D. Marlowe booted the extra point.
On a beautiful Thanksgiving day. a fighting Richmond team beat Boys'
Catholic High 13-O for the city Championship. Chance scored early in the
first period after Captain XValker made a first down on the 4. .N Catholic
drive was stopped when XValter Daley intercepted a pass on the 5, The half
ended with the Shamroclts in control of the ball on the 50, and the cadets
leading 6-O. llinlc Hensley scored on a run off tackle with only a minute
remaining in the game. Marlowe kicked the final point. and the Musketeers
won 13-O. FOUCHE
Un December 13th, Richmond journeyed to Brunswick and was trampled
by the score of Z4-O. The game was never in doubt as Glynn .Xcademy w n
the game and Region Two Championship.
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Richmond 51 Columbia
39 Savannah
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35 Benedictine
31 Commercial
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REGIONAL TOURNAIVIENT
Richmond 47 Savannah
Benedictine
G. I. A. A. TOURNAMENT
55 Richmond
Knee-lm: E-aciutl. H We-atl'icrS. Hcrnmlon, Hugulcy. Hall.
Standing Pziznfh. Shu-i'1'1ll. O'D..ni-32, Su-lilgilh. Daley. Greer.
With the return of six letterman from last year's team
the 1949 team turned in one of the most impressive records
in the history of basketball at Richmond. After finishing
the regular season with a record of 10 wins and 1 loss the
Cadets won the Regional Tournament in Savannah by edg-
ing out Benedictine in the finals. The following week they
traveled to Atlanta where they lost a heartbreaker to Ross-
ville High despite a last quarter rally. The team was repre-
sented on the GIAA mythical squad by LeRoy Suddath, who
was the sparkplug of the Cadet offense, Walter Daley.
sharpshooting forward, secured a second string berth. Sud-
dath and Daley also represented the Cadets on the All-
Tournament teams and on the All-Regional squad. Richard
Weathers and Gaines Huguley, speedy guards, had enough
votes to receive regional honors. Weathers was named to
second string berths on both the Regional and Tournament
squads. Huguley was named to the second string All-Tour-
nament five. Jimmy O'Daniel, lanky forward, although not
making an all-star team, should be lauded for his depend-
able play and for the excellent job he did while acting as
captain during the tournaments. The eleven boys who
made up the team and their capable coach are proud of their
achievement.
SHERRILL SUDDATH O DANIEL HUGULEX
All Regional Season Play First All Rcexonal Tournament First
Team: All Regional Tournament Team
First Team: All GIAA Fnst Team
All GIAA Toumament First Team
PARRISH D.-XLEY WEATHERS
All Regional Seaman Play lst Team.All Regional Tournament 2nd Team.
All Regional Tournament lst Team.
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"B" VARSITY
lst Row: Stowall, Douglass, Griffin, Cook, Putman.
2nd Row: LaSure, Bennett, Entwistle, Babbitt, F., Nixon, Babbitt, E., Hill Farris, Benson.
Third Row: Gillion, Poppell, Pate, Garland, Hobson, Lutes, Reddish, Charles, Kirkland, Watkins.
"C" VARSITY
First Row: Kent, Hite, Lamb, Holland, Pirkle, Cason, Newton, Wright, Ford.
Second Row: Lever, Rufo, McMichael, Steinberg, Abney, Chandler, Grice. Yarborough, Barton, Raines, Longham. Powell
Third Row: Anderson, Merger, Short, Rowe, Cheeks, Shead, Whatley, Hudlow. Peabody, Aenchbacker, Reed.
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Second Row: Susanne Levine. Frankie Walton. Kathy Marriott. Hxlda Long. Dorothy Rozier,
Third Row: Helen Hoffman. Elizabeth Hoffman, Betty ChzmcIler.Pat S1m0n.M2nry Ann Thomas, Coach Bolton
THE RICHMOND ACAD MY GOLF TEAM
A. R, C, GOLF TEAM SCHEDULE
April 1-Richmond vs. Aiken High April 15-Richmond vs Aiken High
April 8-Richmond vs Lanier and Catholic High April 22-Richmond vs Lanier and Columbus
May 13-14-State Meet at Athens, Ga.
GENE MARKS BDQLY PARSONS
FLEMING NORVELL ROBERT REED LARRY MCCRARY
HMUND ACADEMY TENNIS TEAM
Kneeling: Sum Flcminsl, Tarpluy. Elliott Porter.
Standing: Keith Charles. J. O Smith, Jr. LeRoy Sucltlntli. Gaim-s IIuQulQy.T1-mmy Knotts.
A. R. C, TENNIS SCHEDULE
March 18 Richmonrl vs Aiken Hiilh
March 25 Riuhmonfl vs Aiken High
April 1 Richmond vs Lanier
April 15 Richmond vs Lanier
April 22 Richmond vs Sgivzmnah
April 30 Richmond vs G.M.A.
May 13-14 State Meet :it Athens Ga.
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April 9-The Citadel-Here
April 29-The Citadel-there
May 6fGeorgia Military College-here
May 20-Georgia Military College-there
Kneeling: Scoggins, Fleming, Pudor. Pund.
Standing: Capers, Raines, Ansley, Phillips, Coach, C. H. Mitchell,
PRUESIENTATEIUN UF TROPHUUES
FRIEDMAN TRUPHY
we. Coach Rolllns. Presldent Hardy. Supl, Langford. Bobby Walker.
FIRST TEAM REGIONAL TROPHUES
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Standing: Curtis Luckey, Jack Newton, Tolly Brinkley, Bobby Cooper.
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Business Manager .,7,7 .,.,.,,, L limbeth Hmtrunn
Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,.,A,,,,,, In XX nv
Assistant Business Managers:
Suzanne Levine
Bill Morris
Menrlel Silbert
Helen lloffman
Eluise Nixon
Barlvara Price
Lloyd Havird
.-Xdrian Cigihen
Irving Gliitter
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Assistant Circulation Managers
Peggy Meacls
Lois Huff
Mary .Xnn Thomas
Ann BLll'g'Zll'lly
Miriam Siskin
Anne Otxrell
Gene Kelly
Louis Powell
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EDITORIAL STAFF Li' 'X' Pil"'i"
M. li. Roberts
Brian Merry ,,,, -,--........a .,,..,, Literary Editor 1" lr' Bnfnhwl
George Kelly ,.A..A, .l.....- .,,.,, Managing Editor H'I Bvzcxx' tv
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Archie Bennett
E. S. Bonham
Gene Bowman
XV. E. Brandenburg
E. R. Bush
P. -I. Calamas
J. BI. Dicks
XYiIham Dye
XY. S. Eubanks
H. C. Geer
F. G. Howard
P. XY. Murphy
Bob McGee
Charles Nicholas
J. B. Pender
Herman Oellerich
Get frgc XX'right
BUSINESS STAFF
H, C. Gear. Business Manager
A. M. Cohen
j. D. Voss
O O. McGahee, jr.
H. XY. XYo0dward
FACULTY ADVISERS
G. M. Scott
B. R. Smith
MERRY SCOTT
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MEMBERS
JOE NIXON
President
SKIPPY MOODY
Secretary
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Stewart Capers
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Treasurer
ROBERT ANDERSON
Vice-President
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President
HERMAN OELLERICH
Vice-President
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Treasurer
HARRY PARRISH
Adviser
MEMBERS
George li-aircl
Brad ljeunett
Uzie ljrantley
Rtfgerf Fcese
Paul ljreer
Dan Hall
Dink Hensley
Bobby H-Jrni:
Gaines Huguley
Charles 'larrett
Gene Kelly
Frank McDaniel
Gene Marks
Fleming Norvell
-limmie 4 Vllrmiel
Elliott Porter
Rul'vcI'I RC6Ll
lYelJlJ Sherrill
Howard Timmermzm
Richard Edwards
Bill Drew
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Hugh Xeelrmds
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L, Lev:
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Gewrge Mitchell
RICHMOND HllJY
MEMBERS
Roy Anderson
Lonnie Boardman
Edwin Douglass
Tommy Douglass
Herbert Elliott
Tom Goodwin
Jimmy Hatcher
Jimmie Havron
Nath Hayes
Jimmie Harrison
Grady Howard
Billy Hill
Richard Kelly
Eugene Matthews
Roger Miller
Butch Mulherin
Billy Maxwell
Billy Morris
Larry McCrary
Irvin Rice
Tommy Sanders
George Sheftall
Roy Simkins
OlFlFllClElRS
Billy Evans, President
Harry Sherman, Vice-President
Jimmy Boatwright. Secretary
Lloyd Havird, Treasurer
Russell Hair. Chaplain
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Billy I-Iuglws jack Ivey LRmrarl Rlciiahec
Billy Worlxvnrcl jack Rcrlrlick Hubby Parrish
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BOBBY ANSLEY
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PATSY O'CONNOR
Secretary
Adviser
GALLOWAY
Treasurer
MEMBERS
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Miriam Siskin
Edna Smnak
L. R, RICHARDSON
Adviser
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President CHEESEBOROUGH Treasurer
Secretary
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Leunnnl Cutts
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llcrlvcrt Elliott
Hillx'Ex'z1ns
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OFFICERS
llilly Fleming
'rlmzml XX-L'2lIlHL'TN.IxI'Cri1lL'Ill Curtis Luckcy
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Hob XYhitaker, Master Councilor
Conrad McGahee, Senior Councilor
George Kelly
Billy NVo0dward
Wfheldon Hair
Russell Hair
Boll .lump
Bryan DuBose
Pete Burgamy
Sain Dillender
Dan Hall
XValter Brandenburg
liill Drew
Ed Wright
Freddy XYalters
Paul Hair
Lewis Simon
Charles Pippin
XYarren Blanchard
XValker Penland
XYooclhury Rinker
Thomas Ergle
David Barnes
Tunney Bowman
Richard Pinder
lid Cawley
R. R. Anderson
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MURPHY WHITAKER
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OEEICERS
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IOC Uflilfb' Mickey Szitchcr, Vice-President
BillNH1lCH Xl l'l1illips. Secretary
Lewis Powell
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Bobby Banks
Leon Barton
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Robert Bridges
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Paul Simon
Roy Irby
Calvin johnson
Robert Lamb
John Logan
Hugh Lord
Tom Marsh
Ted Mathis
Elvin Mcllonald
Furman Padgett
Robert Padgett
james Patrick
james Pollock
Randolph Prescott
Cleon Price
Jimmie Proctor
Charles Reid
XVayne Rhodes
blames Smith
Charles Spence
Jimmie Stewart
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Marion Smith. President.
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of COMPANY
740 Reynolds Street Phone 2-B405
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SQUEEGEE
Phone 2-4611 Augusta, Ga. The Tires For Sale by Richmond Hi-Y
GOOD HEALTH TO ALL Compliments
of
FROM REXALL
LANE DRUG STORE
8th 8: Broad
UNITED ELECTRIC
SERVICE
841 Reynolds Street Dial 2-3045
Augusta, Georgia
HARBIN'S FLORIST
FLOWERS and GIFTS
Metcalf at Walton Way
Phones 3-4406-3-4407
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HERMAN OELLERICH
PLUMBING - HEATING
INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS
Dial 3-7077-3-7584
DeLUXE CLEANERS
Dry Cleaning - Pressing
AUGUSTA FOUNDRY
Q Gray Iron - Semi - Steel
Alterations Brass and Aluminum
315 Eighth Street Dial 2-4325 Castings
Augusta, Georgia 1415 McCauley Street Dial 2-8025
COMPLIMENTS
OF
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COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING
Compliments
of
J. H. MILLER, Inc.
916 Greene Street Augusta, G
Compliments
of Compliments
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BUILDING MATERIAL 1900 Milledgeville Road Augusta, G
525 FIFTEENTH ST.
Dial 2-7870-2-4078
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Davison s Auto Service
916 - 18 BROAD STREET
123 - 7th Street Augusta, Georgia
Complete Outfitters for the
BEST WISHES
of
STANDARD BAG CO.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Entire Family
Augusta's Only Home Owned
Department Store
Department A Q f H Store
EXTENDS BEST WISHES
FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS!
. . . .BELK,S IS HEADQUARTERS
in Augusta for the Well Dressed
College Boy or Girl!
SOUTHERN RADIO CO.
A. ROY KROUSE
J EW E L E R
20 - 9th Street Dial 2-7271
EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING
"If We Can't F' I - Th I A LOC3 Cl
EXPERT RADIO SERVICE A g Sta Sp g G d C
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HENRY DARLING, Inc.
533 Broad Street
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R. E. Blanchard and R. H. Madebach
Kings Way Pharmacy, Inc
2113 Kings Way
Maxwell Brothers
FURNITURE
FRIGIDAIRES - PHILCO RADIOS
DRAPERIES
EXPERIENCED INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE
Phone 2-5526
933 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia
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Compliments
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CARR'S
960 Broad Street
Phone 4-5531
Compliments of
KN IGHTS PHARMACY
j. T. Matheny, Proprietor
Southern Lubricating Co.
1460 Ellis Street
VALVOLINE CITIES SERVICE
Frank's Electric Company
Electrical Contractors-Electrical Appliances
Phone 2-0578 1977 Savannah Road
Augusta, Georgia
2 PERCENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO 35,000
INTEREST COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY
Realty Savings Bank
CAugusta's Only Bank Exclusively for Savings Depositorsj
MEMBER F. D. I. C .
827 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
"Standard"
,, we CLASS RINGS
WIN ' 9:
WALKER - DURANT
MOTOR COMPANY
"Your Ford Dealer"
FORD CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS
Sales and Service
Broad at 14th Street Phone 2e5371
RICHMOND ACADEMY
QAny Graduating Yearb
Write:
H. C. CAN FIELD
1560 N. Decatur Road Atlanta. Ga.
HERFF-.I ONES COMPANY
Also- COMPLETE LINE OF
Diplomas - Caps and Gowns - Medals
Trophies -Invitations A Cards
MILLER - ADAMS, Inc.
OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT
805 Reynolds Street
Augusta, Georgia
E. J. MCMAHON SL CO.
Plumbing and Heating Contractors
INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS
Call Us For Estimates - No Obligation
855 Walker Street Phone 2-9912
Augusta. Georgia
ELLIOTT SONS
SATCHER COMPANY
Complete Line
BUILDING MATERIAL
SUPPLIES
Compliments
629 10th Street Phone 2-5636
of Augusta, Georgia
HOTEL RICHMOND .
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ROYAL CROWN
Rcxz. LYS. Pal. OH.
COLA
BEST BY TASTE TEST
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THE VARSITY DRIVE - IN
Gwinnett at Druid Park
PIT BAR - B A Q. OUR SPECIALTY
Compliments
ol'
HERBERT MCMICHAEL
GROCERIES - MEATS
phone 3-7337 1905 Walton Way
HHHHSIH SPHHHNH HHHUS EHMPHNY
Exclusive Distributors
ACADEMY AND JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETIC WEAR
GOLF, TENNIS. BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL SUPPLIES
210 - 212 EIGHTH STREET PHONE 2-6007
BECKUM 8: JONES PERKINS LUMBER CO.
LUMBER
Watches - Silverware - Diamonds
Sales and Service BUILDING MATERIAL - MILLWCRK
M. A. Beckum W. C. Jones DOORS- SASH
Phone 2-6707 618 Thirteenth St. Augusta, Ga.
CONGRATULATIONS WIN - DO - LUXE VENETIAN BLINDS
and RICHMOND
BEST WISHES
VENETIAN BLIND CO.
9
S 1775 Kissingbower Road Phone 3-8286
111 Pine Grove Ave. 1106 Broad St. Augusta, Georgia
P A T R O N I Z E
Augusta Ice 81 Coal Company
100W HOME INDUSTRY
Compliments Of
HULL, WILLINGHAM, TOWILL and NORMAN
Attorneys - at - Law
MARGARET LOTZ C""'P'imm of
- Specialty Shop - MAN GET BROTHERS
DIAL 2-5937 COTTON
7 Greene Street Auguita G a. Georgia
Compliments of Compliments of
CHARLES HARMON
GEO' C' BAIRD 81 CO' GOLF PROFESSIONAL
Augusta, Georgia
Compflmem COLLEGE PHARMACY
' VAALLEY COACHES DRUGS PREscR1pT1oNs
Q Tele hone 3-3687 1801 Walton Way
Augusta. Georgia Georgia
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J. B. WHITE'S
CONGRATULATES
A.R.C. and J.C.A. GRADUATES OF '49
,I. li. XX'hi1e's, whose Small Pmfit Margin Pulicy has made it ,'Xugueta's leaclf
ing clepartlnent fture. salutes the l9-l9 gracluates uf Richm: ml .Xcaclemy anrl
'lunim' College uf Augusta. leading Citi' ls of the .Xugufta wf tmnorrmx'
Compliments of
l'llILLlI'S ll WILLUUN lllllllfllllll llll.
971 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
Complimenfsof All Your Clothes
SOUTHERN FINANCE Should G0 To
CORPORATION
"REALTORS" S N 0 W , S
Loans. Real Estate, Rents LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING
and Insurance 1384 Greene Street
LILY-TULIP CUP CORP.
PAPER DRINKING CUPS AND FOOD
CONTAINERS
Wrinhtsbtro Road
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Compliments of
McCOY MOTOR COMPANY
Compliments of CHARLES FULCHER
HARLEY? GRUCERY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
2102 Central Avenue FULCHER VIOLIN and PIANO SHO
939 Ellis Street Phone 2-8
Compliments of
League, Duvall 8z Powell, Inc.
William Kelly, ,.President
F. H. A. LOANS
REAL ESTATE AND
GENERAL INSURANCE
Augusta, Georgia
Where Quality, Accuracy and Fair
Policy Prevail
TWIGGS
PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS
To Eye Physicians
Augusta, Georgia
EASTERN MOTOR CO.
"YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER"
595 Broad Street Augusta. G3-
MARKS HEATING Sz AIR
CONDITIONING CO.
We Specialize in the Following:
HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING
Both Domestic and Commercial
HOT POINT ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
Your Dependable Service Man
Phone 2-3645
702 Twiggs St. Augusta. Ga
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Home of the "Thing"
SOUTH'S FINEST
DRIVE -IN REST
Greene at East Boundary
RED LION GRILL
AUGUSTA'S FINEST
DINNER RESTAURANT
1934 Walton Way
HUGH and ARTHUR GREENE
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MULHERIN LUMBER CO
BOARDMAN MOTOR CO.
STUDEBAKER
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Compliments
of
S. H. KRESS8zCOMPANY
5c - 101: - 25c Store
834 Broad Street Augusta. G
SMOAICS BAKERY BERNARD'S
HOMEMADE BREAD. CAKES DR PERIES SLIP COVERS
AND PIES YARD coops CURTAINS
D 1 108 Central Ave. B d S Aug G
D l 9 1907 Walton Way T l p - 069
Compliments of
THE MOTOR SUPPLY
COMPANY, Inc.
Compliments of
LEWIS BARBER SHOP
Compliments
of
HUHHSIH HMHSIMINIS EHMPHNY
The S0uth's Most Beautiful and Modern Theater
IMPERIAL - MODJESKA - RIALTO
THEATERS
THOS. H. BRITTINGHAM
Sz COMPANY
Plumbing and Heating Contract
919 Twelfth Street
GEORGIA TRUCK Sz
EQUIPMENT CO., Inc.
Distributors
CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES and
G M C TRUCKS
AUGUSTA GEORGIA T f T h P 7
A g Georgi
B. Sz B. LUMBER SL F. E. FERRIS Sz COMPANY
CO' "Clothes of the Better Kind for Men
Ph e 2-2359 Augu G d F ' s for Y "
BUILDING MATERIALS - LUMBER HICKEY FREEMAN
MILLWORK-DOORS- SASH DOBBS
Yard 8: Office, 5 D A g S ARROW
Co h S 5 B d S A g G
MEN'S WEAR
Compliments of
Willis Irvin, Architect
HELEN STUART IRVIN, Associate
' Architect
722 Greene Street Augusta, Ga.
' Compliments of
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
"Complete Household Furnishings"
1201 - 03 Broad St. Dial 2-5435
730 BROAD STREET
SPORTING GOODS
Photographic Supplies
BOWEN BROS.
"Since 1849"
905 Broad Street Augusta. Ga.
LAKE VIEW PHARMACY
S U M E RAU ' S
Phone 3-4495
1800 Broad St. Augusta. Ga.
Compliments
of
RIVERSIDE MILL
uocess sys,
and , lil: 41.29
CongratuIat1ons i
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tothe 3: X My
GRADS of 549
Georgia Railroad Bank 6- Trust Company
The Citizens 6- Southern National Bank
The National Exchange Bank of Augusta
Georgia Railroad Bank 6' Trust Company
Uptown Branch
HUNDRED AND EIGHT YEARS
UE BAKING EXCELLENCE
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COMMERCIAL CREDIT Compliinents
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Auto Furniture WHITE'S PRODUCTS CO
Compliments .
f Blanche Cotton Mllls, Inc
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Georgia Sporting Goods, Inc.
319 - Seventh Street
QEQUIPMENT FOR ALL SPORTSJ
AUGUSTA'S ONLY DEALER IN RAWLING and WILSON EQUIPMENT
Dial 2-1961
W. E. RAINES CO. Inc.
' LGMBARD BRINSON
BUILDING SPECIALTIES -----
HOME EQUIPMENT Exclusive Men's Wear
813 Reynolds St. Phones 2-2176-2-0161
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
SHERMAN AND Fair-Jopling-Andrews
HEM Appliance Co.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL
Sales - Service
Augusta Geor ia 303 - 9th Street 519 - 13th Street
' g Phone 2-9854-Phone 2-6997
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE BUQKEYE CoTToN QIL Co.
-Manufacturers of-
COTTONSEED PRODUCTS
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
SAN FORD'S CHICKEN Complifmems
GEORGIA - CAROLINA
WAREHOUSE and
COOP
STEAKS - CHICKEN - LOBSTER CO.
1326 Greene Street Augusta, Ga.
J. D. Bartley. V. P. 81 Treas.
JOHNSON'S MARKET Complimenfs of
T. J. CARSTARPHEN CO.
QUALITY MEATS - FRESH DRESSED
-Wholesale-
POULTRY
MELBA and JOHN RUSKIN CIGARS
2104 Central Avenue 743 Greene Street
DIAL 3-3653 or 3-3654 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Compliments
of
A. 1. FOGEL
B. P. MAYS
The Furniture Market
1019 Broad Street
Compliments of Murphey- Weatherford
DIXIE . .
COAL COMPANY Plumbing 8z Heatlng C0.
QUALITY
CO,AL 1 FUEL OIL 412 Ninth Street Phone 2.8556
1370 Greene Street Dial 2-6677 Augusta- Georgia
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Davison's will be ready to serve you for your
college clothes are career wardrobe just as we
have with each previous graduation . .
from tiny tot through pigtailers and teens.
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Our New Store
One of the Finest in
the South
864 Broad
Murphy Stationery Co.
SOCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
STATIONERY
718 Broad Street Dial 2-2122
Compliments of
WYKE C. IVEY, jr.
W. C. IVEY COAL CO.
40 Years of serving Augusta
GOOD COAL AT ALL TIMES
1009 Roberts Street
Dial 2-8218 Augusta, Ga
CENTRAL CLEANERS
608 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia
SUB STATION-PARTRIDGE INN
"Where Good Cleaning is Not Expensive"
5 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE
WATERPROOFING MOTHPROOFING
Developing - Printing - Enlarging
N 8z W Camera Exchange
"EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHICH
Cameras - Photo Supplies - Accessories
Movie Equipment
Dial 2-4057 220 Eigth Street
Augusta, Georgia
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Compliments of
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
An Independent Newspaper
AUGUSTA OWNED -AUGUSTA EDITED
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CALL ME AT THE- 0
RECREATION CENTER -IT PAYS T0 LOOK WELL-
"FineS' In The South" GET YOUR HAIRCUTS AND SHINES
Chadie Naomi' owne' AT THESE BARBER SHOPS:
yos B d S A g G
212 Seventh Street
WOODW ARD 213 SIXUI Street
SALES 1147 Broad Street
1002 Greene Street Phone 4-3005
WE BUY-TRADE-AND SELL ALL
MAKES AND MODELS OF CARS "Service With a Smile"
AND TRUCKS
'Where Your Patronage I App d '
B R I G H A M 7 S Compliments of
S I G C O X
Refrigerating - Air Conditioning
COMPLETE FOOD STORES
1732 Broad Street
1565 Broad St. Phone 2-3556
2108 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
HOUSTON
McDonald 8z Weathersbee ICE AND COAL C0,
KAISER FRAZER
13th and D'Antignac Streets
BEST GRADES - COAL and COKE
BLOCKED and CRUSHED ICE
111 - 5th Street Augusta, Ga. 0
Prompt Dehvery
BOTTLING COMPANY OF AUGUSTA
PHONE 2-4252
SMOKE Compliments
HAV - A -TAMPA J. C. PENNEY Co.
CIGARS 840 Broad Street
JOHN J. MILLER CO.
D i S t r i b u t 0 r Augusta. Georgia
Compliments
of
HARDYVS CLEANERS HAGLER TRUCK Co.
"The Bright Spot in Cleaning"
i LTD. L MOTORCYCLES
MASONIC BUILDING
4 R. L. SUMERAU 81 SON
fFirst Floor Lobbyj
Phone 2-7161 Augusta- Ga- 1248 Broad Sr. Dial 2-5301
Complimems Skinner Auto Supply Co.
of 564 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
Southeastern Fur Company Phone 2-2601
REAL ESTATE SALES - LO'ANS
INSURANCE
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Over 31 Year's Experience
Blanchard 8z Calhoun
Realty Company
Carey F. Weathers
Transfer 8: Storage Co.
Local and Long Distance Moving
Operating in 28 States
A COMPLETE MOVING SERVICE
Augusta, Ga, Dial 2-6621 1268 Druid Park Ave. Phone 3-2211
Ladies Smart Apparel - Exclusive Millinery
Slkes Coal 8z Coke Co.
SIlVl0N'S STYLE CENTER
Established 1884
211 Ninth Street Telephone 2-8475
WRIGHTSBORO AT 15th STREET
Augusta, Georgia
just Off Broad
Wm. Schweigert Co.
FUEL OIL
LUBRICATING OILS
LUBRICATING GREASES
SANITARY SUPPLIES
- JEWELERS - CHEMICALS
GIFTS - NOVELTIES - CHINA PHOENIX OIL
GLASSWARE
625 - Sth Street Phone 2-5321
846 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
Compliments R I T Z G R I L L
of STEAKS - CHOPS - FRIED CHICKEN
WARE BUICK COMPANY
Phone 2-9252
627 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. Under New Management
Phone 2-5395
Corner 8th and Ellis St. Augusta, Ga.
5 forfraifd By
aalre .fading Juemorief
Portraits - Home Portrait s - Weddings - Commercial
BREAULTS STUDIO
916 Greene Street
Augusta, Ga.
Compliments
. of
Heating Rock Wool Insulation
Built Up Roofing
8 Herald Building Augusta. Ga
Works, Inc.
THE BEST IN ROOFING AND
SHEET METAL WORK Compliments
930 Walker Street Phone 2-6462 of
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
, TOWN TAVERN
58 ON YOUR DIAL
The Favorite
Station of
A.R.C. and Junior College Students
Now and all thru the years
to COITIC
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BRUNSWICK STEW
FOR DELICIOUS MEALS-
-AND SO EASY TO PREPARE
Castleberry's Food Co.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
For the Treat of Your Life
Enjoy-
McElmurray Furniture Co.
FURNITURE THAT ENDURES
923 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
Morgan Truck Sz Tractor
Company
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
FARMALL TRACTCRS
101 - 7th Street Augusta. Ga
Compliments
of
1 H. SHMERLING, Jeweler
nrnnuln IQIQQII UIURH5 rn.
910 Broad Street
Stark Empire Laundry
I ucnasn
in mln :
CASH AND CARRY SERVICE
Delivery Service Phone 3-3611
A pc.
Compliments
0
Silver's Music Department
906 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia
Latest Recordings By Top Artists
Sheet Music - Accessories
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
SANDWICHES
GILBERT FURNITURE CO.
"Complete Household Furnishings"
Phone 2-2021 1007 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia
TASTE - RITE ICE CREAM
AUGUSTA, DAIRIES, Inc.
Te The Students
The Aeademy ef Itiehmend County
CFOunded 17855
gwefffzgs
FROM
THE AUGUSTA CHRDNICLE
Compliments of
LITTLE RED HEN GRILL
+7 "Just a Little Different"
h 6-1701 0 C 1A
2 Broad Street Augusta. G
W- T. CO. Compliments of
KNOWN FOR VALUES GI'6g0l'y,S Barber Shop
930 Broad Street 213-8th Street
Groceries. Fresh Meats. and Vegetables CO.
EUBAN KS Sz HILL
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
FOOD STORE Ph 27223-2-7210
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of of
HARRIS, CHANCE and HARRISON'S TRANSFER
McCRACKEN CQMPANY
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AUGUSTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
C mpliments
of
SIMKINS SEED COMPANY
987 Broad Street
D 1 2 8157
DESOTO - PLYMOUTH
AUTHCRIZED
SALES - SERVICE
Garrison - Roberts Motors,
Inc,
111-115 Eighth Str 1
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- Featuring
Native and Western Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Poultry and Seafood
313-8th Street
Groceries
Phones 2-6496 - 2-6497
Compliments of
LEWIS YOUNGBLOOD '
SERVICE STATION
SINCLAIR sTAT1oN Compliments of
Corner 13th and Broad
I N T E R S T A T E
Compliments of
Electrical Equipment Co.
24 Ellis Street Phone 2-6686
COFFEE C0
AUGUSTA PAPER CO.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
CORRUGATED si FOLDING BOXES
AND SPECIALTIES
6 h d Reynolds Phone 9
AUGUSTA RADIO CO.
RADIOS - HOME APPLIANCES F U R N I T U R E
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
BENTLEY BROTHERS
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
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844 Reynolds Sreet ' 1 C' 'X
Phone 2-8921 78 - Qi'
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MOTOR SCOOTER TO SCHOOL
Distributors All Kinds
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Truluclc Candy Company
D I S T R I B U T O R
LAYS - Chips, Sandwiches, Peanuts
2110 Central Avenue
After the game meet me at-
FOSKOSKIE'S DRIVE -IN
W. O. QBuckj Rushton, Prop.
CHICKEN 8: STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY
SANDWICHES AND SOFT DRINKS
Dial 2-9216 Curb Service
THE JONES FURNITURE
COMPANY
Established 1896
1010 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Gardner Byrd Harvey Arrington
B. Sz A. AUTO SALES
U S E D C A R S
BOUGHT- SOLD AND TRADED
EASY TERMS
Dial 2-4144 1203 Reynolds St.
Augusta. Georgia
DIAL 2-5588
DIXIE CAB SERVICE
Two - Way Radio Equipped
HPOSITIVELY WHITE ONLY"
553 Ellis Street Augusta, Ga
"THE SOUTH'S OLDEST NURSERY"
FRUITLAN D N URSERIES
Compliments of
CONSUMER'S FEED Sz
SEED CO.
Compliments of
Warren Walker, Jeweler
DIAMONDS-
CRYSTAL
SILVER
CHINA-
831 Broad Street Phone 2-7447
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1033 Broad Street 922 Walker St.
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745 Ellis Street
Augusta, Georgia
Art Metal Steel Office Equipment
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AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
BUILDING MATERIAL
GRAHAM U -DRIVE IT
Phone 2-6408 - 09
828 Ellis Street
LUMBER - MILLWORK
Compliments of
Dial 2-1813 ,
MCLELLAN S STORES
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
COMPANY
O Friendly Service
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STRCCTERAL TILE
MERRY RRIIS. RRICII Cz TILE CII.
Established 1899
Masomc Bldg. Augusta, Georgxa
COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES
OF
BUARII Ill IIIIMMISSIU ERS UF RIIAIIS A IJREVENUES
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David F. Franklin, Chairman
P. L. Bowers James P. Walker
L. B. Furtick Frank H. Pierce, Co. Attomey
Scott Nixon Chas. S. Bohler, jr., Clerk
S. ALLEN COHEN MR. .IOE'S LOAN OFFICE
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SPORTING GOODS AND
751 Reynolds Street Augusta. Ga. FISHING TACKLE
Phone Z-2731 1124-26 Broad Street
MCKIES GARAGE HARPER BROTHERS
RADIATORS
TRUCKS - CARS - PARTS PICTURE FRAMES
518 Thirteenth Street Augusta, Ga. Art Material and Pictures
Phone 2-0476 426 Eighth Street Dial 2-6907
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Insulation and Sheet Metal Work PROTECTION
of Every Description Munn Mm
124 8th Street Phones 2-5377 - 2-5378
"It Costs No More to Get the Best"
623 Reynolds Street
Phones 2-2318-2-4793
IF IT IS GOOD INSURANCE. . .
WE SELL IT
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BOYS'
CATHOLIC
HIGH SCHOOL
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278 Broad Street
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
AUTOMATIC OIL, COAL and GAS HEATING SYSTEMS
AIR - CONDITIONING
Richmond Appliance Company
Central Qatben Florist
"Say It With Flowe'rs"
THE CAMPUS FLORIST
HITT'S AUTO SERVICE
Compliments of
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Dependable Guaranteed Repairs S
Specializing in Boy's
Phone 240603 Military shifts, Pants, Shoes.
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COMPLIMENTS
AUTHORIZED
LINCOLN
SALES
GENUINE
Southern
MERCURY
SERVICE
PARTS
otors, Inc.
Augusta, Georgia
Phone 240433
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Leon Ghitter. Prop.
GENT'S READY-TO-WEAR
FRIEDMAN-SHELBY SHOES FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY
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FOR BEST RESULTS-CALL HULSE
' HULSE LAUNDRY, Inc.
1044 Broad Street Augusta, Ga
"JUST A GOOD ONE"
WHEN YOU GOTTA GO.
3-4451 PHONES 2-2460
2 - 7 7 1 1 LAUNDERERS CLEANERS
Two Way Radio System .
WHITE ONLY
SIDNEY SMITH PAPER COMPANY
562 Reynolds Street-Dial 2-6360
PAPER CUPS - NAPKINS - TOILET TISSUE
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Distributors for E-Z Opener Bag Co.
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THE EYE PHYSICIAN CO., Inc.
8 842 Reynolds Street-Phone 2-0968
Prescription Opticians ROOFING-INSULATION-WEATHER
STRIPPING
MEMBER OPTICIANS GUILD
HEATING- METAL WORK
Lobby S.F.C. Bldg. Dial 2-5641
We Sell The Best and Repair The Rest
Feedright Milling Company
Lock Drawer 740
For The Discriminating Buyer
Highest Quality
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FEEDS - SEEDS - BABY CHICKS
209 - 219 11th Street
Augusta. Georgia
GRADUATING
CLASS 1949
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Sears Roebuck and Co.
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John F. Brickle 82 Co.
BICYCLES -LAWN MOWERS
PARTS 8: REPAIRS
OHMER CASH REGISTERS
226 - 9th Street Dial 2-0437
DAVISON'S DRIVE -IN
"Home of the Cheese Dog"
Open 10 a. m. - 2 a. m.
501 - 15th Street
DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone 2-3128
CLARK MILLING CO.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
Manufacturers of
Early Breakfast Self Rising Flour
Old Fashioned Water Ground Meal
"Milled Up to a Standard.
Not Down to a Price"
DANSBY BROTHERS CO.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
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Compliments of
BEARINGS, PARTS Sz
SUPPLY CO.
"Established 1921"
DISTRIBUTORS OF AUTOMOTIVE
PARTS, SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
CONTRACTORS Phones 2-5361 at 2-5362
Specializing in Repairs and Alterations l
630 Ellis Stret Augusta. Georgia
1202 D'Antignac St. Dial 2-S723
Augusta, Georgia '
UIIIIIIIIEIICIIIL PRINTING UUIIPANY
"JIlanu,factu fef, of Modern mutiny H
ial 2-6416 747 ELLIS STREET Augusfa, Ga
Smith Brothers, Agents Compumem
1027 Broad Street Phone 2-4243
Augusta, Georgia of
Hotel and Restaurant Equipment. Hobart
Food Preparing Machines. Dayton Scales.
Biro Electrical Meat Saws. Commercial Re-
frigerators.
Unity Super Market
Motor Service Sz Parts
KAM LEE LAUNDRY
214 - 7th Street
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Augusta. Georgia
551 Ellis Street Augusta. Ga. Phone 2,8414
Dial 4-4345-4-4346 CASH and CARRY
Compliments
of
JOHN D. CURTIS
Richmond Motor Company
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
Phone 4-5551
951 - 53 - 55 Greene Street
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Compliments
of
NORVELL CABINET CO.
CHINA BUFFETS-CABINET CASES
CHINA CABINETS- LINEN CABINETS
P. O. Box 382 Augusta, Ga
Phone 2-2512
PEACOCK Sz ROBINSON
7th 8: Ellis Streets Phone 2-9244
Open 7AM. until 11 P. M.
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