Academy of Richmond County High School - Arc Yearbook (Augusta, GA)
- Class of 1957
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Man's distinguishing' deeds are the fruit of his mind,
but the hand is the agent of the brain in all of these works.
In ages when physical strength ruled the world, the hand
was the symbol of power, and even now clasped hands are
the sign of friendship and trust. Since the symbolism of the
hand is manifested in so many familiar ways, we have
chosen the hand as the theme of this year's annual.
For the last two score and one years, a firm and kindly
guiding hand has molded the character and directed the
thought of our student body. The staff. therefore, in ap-
preciation of his tireless friendship and trust, wishes to
dedicate this 1957 Rainbow to
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PRESIDENT
ANTON PAUL MARKERT, B.S., in CE., MA.
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FACULTY
Bailie. Margaret, B.S.
B.A.
Horn in Auirusln. Gu..J.C.
A.. Converse CulIn2sZc.Enmr5'
University, Member of Gn.
Libmry Ass'n. G. E. A. und
A..X.U.N'. Librarian: Lilirury
Schedule Committee.
Braddy, Ann Wishart,
A.B.2 M.A.
Converse Cx-llulrc. T4-inches
limlliah.
Clark, Nancy Betty,
B.S.
llorn in Auizmtu, Gu J.L'.A..
Winthrop Cn-ll--axe. Tenchi-a
Vhyaivul Hllucxiliun. Aulviscr
for GAA nml Chrerlemlors.
Girls Burk:-llmll Conch.
Dolyniuk. Harry, B.A.
M.A.T.
llnrn in In-lfil-lil, North Dn-
ki-tn. Slnh- Tvrirherw fullsize
in N.-rlh llnkutn, Univvr:-ily
of l'.-liirn-lo. lnilinrm lini-
xvrwlly. Tvairhvw Vhynirul
Sciences null Ch--nilnlry.
Eubanks. John Evans
It-,rn in Aiken llvunly. S.t'.
W-ilfurml Gilles:--, Cirlilmlvln
l'rmi-ry-ily, Ann-rwnn Amul-
--niy in lb-ni--, luily. Mn-ml-er
'-! S. C, ll.-I--rn-ul S1-wry.
'l'--nrliw Ili-wry, limvrli-
rm-nl, i'.,ffh.,1..ey. crm--
tmn W.-rkn-rn Founril All-
xi-er, ll-more mul Lihrnry
C3-niniillw-.
Friedman, Louis,
B.S.: M.M.
Horn in Winrhn-wh-r. Ky.
l'rusvr-ily of Kenturky.
l'niu-rmly of Vinviliniili.
N1-rihw.-an-rn llnin-r-ily
l'hi Mu All-hu nnsl l'hi IN-llzl
K:up1-u,'l'n-nrhw Mu-ic. Span-
rfir uf thu- llunul.
Greer. Margaret P,,
lMrs. J. CJ B.S.
Burn in Glenn Slirmu1.S.
V. Fnivernily nf North
C'nr1-linn Wnmmffl Pulls-xr--.
Teaches shnrnhiiml nn-l Typ.
ing.
Edmondson, Frances
A. E.
Genrpriu Smtc Collvxrc for
Women. Memh-r -if llusi-
nuu Adminiinmtilin Socie-
ty, Ti-nr-hu.-:4 Shurlhnnil, Typ-
inst. :.n1l Office Mnchinv.-5.
rnot pictured:
Bartles, Lora Beth,
lMrs.J B.S.
Burn in Glennville. Gu.
Cn. Teachers Collcpzc.Tvnch-
ms Tyvinir. Uericnl Tmin-
ing. nnd Shurthnnd.
Brown, William E.
University uf Gu. Mvmlverof
Ann-ricnn Wehlinir Sueiely.
Tenchva Autu Mechanics.
Cordle, Charles Guy
B.A.: M.A.
Burn in Lilllelim. N. C. Trini-
ly c..i1ee.f. culunliiiii Um-
ven-iiy. l-lm-ry Univeraitb'
Univvrnily of Georizin. l'hi
Ill-ln Knrvnn. I'hi Knppn l'hi,
Phi Thulu Knppn. T1-urhcn
Ili-i.-ry: Honor-4 C-ininiiue.-,
Lihrnry Cunimillvu. J.C.A.
Schedule C--mmillee.
Duford. Raymond
Cl.-nn-in Fulleuu. Menilwr
nf AVA Society. 'l'1-in-hen
Funflnmenlnls of Elec! ririly.
Flythe, Starkey Sharp,
B.A.
lhirn in Auwu-tn. Gn. Uni-
vvr-nily nf lhv Snuth. Tench-
.-4 Enzliah.
Galloway, Norman L.,
B.S.I M.A.
Horn ln Mnyfi:-lvl. Ky. llnwl-
im! Ten-'ha-rw llille-in-, M'ur-
rny Tn-mfhn-rn l'4ullvL'v. l'vn-
lenly Cullvuv. 'I'vuc-in-n Pay-
.-hnlmyy, l-Ir--nnmirx. Socio-
hiey, and Hintury.
Grimsley, Wllllam E.
L'niv.-1-ruily -1! Ge-iruin. Mim-
l-er of ltcfrisu-ruliun Enci-
nvcrn. Tmirhes Air Condi-
liuniniz nn-I Rcfriuc-rnlimm.
Graves, Willlam
Alnhnmn Sum- Tenchi-ru Cul-
Imze, Univen-ity of Alnlmmn
and Prinr--tim 'Jnivc-rsity.
'lfunrhes Ruzlio nnd Televi-
-mn.
inet picturedp
Bolton, G. Langston,
B.S.
Born in Sale City. Gn. Em-
dry University. University
of Gn.. Univenxity of North
Curolinu. Teaches Mulho-
mntics. Athletic coach.
Burgamy, Alice Tate,
B.A.
liorn in Elberlon. Gu. Mer-
cer University. Member of
Knmm Dcltu F,psilun,Cnr-
slinul Kc-y L4-urlcrahip. Em
Sizmn lem. Alllhn Delux Pi.
Teaches Eniziinh. Dmmntica
Club Advisor.
Dasher. George Martin
Horn in Ausrunm. Gu.
Touches Wood Shop.
DuPuls, Elroy, A.B.:
A.M.
Ilurn in Wnrrcnton. Gn. Uni-
renity nf G1-onlin nnd Unl-
wnmixy nl NorLh Cnrolina.
Tenchen Enullxh nnd All!!-
hru.
Lawrence Albert
M.A., B.A.
ln Ilnncroh, lown.
Suite Tcnchoru Collcfm.
University of Iowa.
Fox.
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Slnte
University uf N. C. Mem-
ber of Arinlutelinn Literary
Such-ti. Alliha Della Alllhu
Technicnl Society. 'llrnchul
I-Jnuineerinu und Mechanical
Dmwinir. Induntrlnl Art.
lluilfllnu nnd Gmundn Com-
milu-11.
Gllllland, Mary
Savage, B.A.: M.A.
llnrn in Smirmnburw. S. C.
Cunvenu-Colle-we :md Colum-
hin Univcrlily. Member ol
Delux Knnbn Gnmmn Society
und Nutirinnl Council ol
Touch:-nu of Mnlh. 'Nachos
Mnthi-mnlicn. Member of
Homin Committee.
Halbert, Leah Dorothy,
B.M.
llnrn in Cincinnntun. N. Y.
Syrncune Unvcrnity and Cor-
nell University- Member of
Delux Knnvn Gnmmn Society
and Auizuntn Music Club.
Tc-aches M'ui4ic. Trublc Clcf
Club and Chu-rnllcrn Sbon-
sor. Chairman fneulty com-
mittee for music.
Hardy, George, B.S.:
A.E.
Univernity of Gmrltin nnd
Clemson Cullcue. Co-ordlnm
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Harmon, Wynona
Colorado A. and M. Collefle.
Teaches Cosmetology.
Heffernan, Shirley
Koontz, B.S.
B.A.L.S.
Born in Augusta, Ga. Jun-
ior Collexre of Auxzusta, and
University of Georgia. Teach-
es Biology.
HoweIl,William
Colclough,
B.S.
Born in Covlumbia, S, C.
Draughon's Business College,
University of S. C.. and
Newberry Colleile. Teaches
Commercial sulijccts.
Johnson, Hilton N.,
Sergeant
Born in Pinetown. N. C.
Teaches MS 8: T.WW-2-5
Battle Star, Korean-W. H.
Battle Star, and 9 other
medals.
Marshall, Mary
Jaquelin, A.B.3 M.A.
Born in Hampton. Va. J. C.
A. Shorter Colleize. Baylor
University. Member of Alpha
Delta, A.A.U.W. G.E.A.Ga.
Council of Enirlish Teach-
ers. Teaches Enizlish. Ad-
viser for Annual. Member of
Humanities Committee.
McDaniels, Jesse L.,
B.A.1 M.A.
Born in Osykag Miss. Bowl-
inl' Green Colleize and Pea-
body Collene for Teachers.
Member of Pi Omega Pi
lBeta Alphal. Teaches Busi-
ness Education.
Mitchell, Charles
Harold, A.B.Q M.A.
University of Pittsburgh.
Teaches English.
Hathway, Leander R.
Captain
Born in Nashville, Tenn.
Mercer University and Uni--
versity of Georgia. Mem-
ber of Parachute Infantry
Refriment 11942-19453. Teach-
es Military Science and Tac-
tics. Adviser for Sabre Club.
Hegstad, Duane Roger
Corporal
Born in Slayton. Minnesota.
Mankato State Teachers Col-
lette. OCC Japan, served in
Korea, W-5 Battle Stars,
CIB, D.U.B., and Good Con-
duct.
Huffman, Thomas J.,
A.B.2 M.A.
Born in Griffithsville, NVesl:
Va. Marshall Collexle. Ohio
State, and Duke University.
Teaches History.
Lambert, Frank Edwin,
B.A., M.A.
Born in Denison. Texas.
Tarleton State Junior Col-
lege. North Texas State.
Peabody Colleize. Member of
American Institute Chcm-
ists, American Association
University Professors. Na-
tional Society Inventors,
American Men of Science,
American Association iur
Advancement of Science.
'Ibaches Chemistry. Catalog
Committee.
Martin, Robert E.
Sergeant
Born in Pensacola, Fla. WW.
2-W-7 Battle Stars, and T
other medals. Teaches Mili-
tary Science and Tactics.
McGahee, Milbra M.
Born in Auizusta, Ga. Augu-
sta Trainimz School for
Teachers. University uf
Georgia. Teaches American
History. Member of Honors,
Audio-Visual. and Discipline
Committees.
Moseley, Joseph Rufus
B.S.: M.S.
Born in Byron, Ga. Emmy
University. Teaches Mathe-
matics.
Hearn, Jane, B.A.:
B.A., L.S.
Born in Duncan, Mississimfi.
Murray State Teachers Cul-
leize: Emory University.and
University of Texas. Libra-
rian antl Enitlish teacher.
Howard, George
Turner, B.S.: L.L.B.
Born in Auszusta, Ga. U. S.
Naval Academy and George
Washinctun University.
Teaches Spanish. Member of
Discipline Committee.
Inman, Frank E., B.S.:
M.Ed.
Born in Aucusta, Ga. Pres-
byterian College and Duke
University. Teaches Psychol-
oxzy and Chemistry. Head
Coach and Athletic Direc-
tor.
Lucky, J. Curtis, B.S.
Born in Aucusta, Ga. Uni-
versity ol' Georgia. Teaches
Mathematics.
lVlcAl.lliffe, Ruth
Gregory, A.B.7 M.A.
Born in Auxrusta, Ga, Annes
Scott Colleze. University of
North Carolina. and Colum-
bia University. Teaches His-
tory and Latin.
McManus, Fred, B.S.E.
Burn in LaFayette, Ala. Uni-
versity ot' Georrria. Teaches
Economic and YVorld Geo-
graphy. Athletic coach.
Murphy,WiIliam G.,
B.S.
Burn in Charleston, S. C.
University of Alzilianizl. lst
Lt. Infantry 110-i0-11lfl'U.
and MSL:t U.S. Army 1951
tu date. Teaches MiLil:iry
Science and Tactics.
Oellerich, William
Grover, B.S.
Burn in Augusta, Ga. .lun-
iur Colleirc ol' Auizusta anal
University nf Gaarl'!in.M'en1-
ber of llutu Kappa Chulltvr
nf Kappa Della Pi. Teaches
Mathematics.
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Otwell, Elizabeth
Dowling, QMrs. J. CJ
B.S.
Burn in Auirustn. Ga. Sn-
lem College, University of
North Carolina. University
nl' Wisconsin. Member of
Della Knnpn Gnninm Sf,
eiety. Tmiches General
Science, Biology. and Chem-
islry.
Read, Henry Osgood,
Ph. B.: M.A.
Horn in MHC.-n, cm. Em--ry
Univeraily. Cnlumliin l'ni-
versity. Univeraily nl' Cnli.
fnrnizz. University uf G1
Member nf Ovlleizc Enzlisli
As-smrixiliun, IN:-try Serin-ty
of Cn. Twlrhcw Hhuliah. Ui-
rucx--r ul' J. l' A Drnmnliia
Ciuh. Lil-rnry. lfllmi-i--. Dm-
mntirel. nnil Vuhlir Slwnk-
ing: Commillvx-s.
Rodgers, James K.
l'nivi-raily uf C1-uruin, Mem-
ber nf Amrricnn Suri:-ly ul
Mu-hnnii-nl l'Im:ineer-.T1-m-h-
vs Mnchine Shun.
Scott. George Mllton,
A.B.: B. Lli.-ln Jour-
nalism. M.A.
Il.-rn in l'i-li-nhursth, Ti-nn.
Vnivi-r-:Ly -if Fhnunningn,
Columlrin llniv.-er-ily. Duke
llnivvrv-ily. M1-ml-1-r of Sis!-
nin Dvlln Chi Frnlvrnily.
Tuirhi- lvinizln-h, J--urnnllam.
nnul Sl-ivrh. Anlsi-er for
Muaku-lcvr,
Sutton, Chester M.
A.B.1 M.A.
llifrn in Summrrfivlil. N.f'.
Guilford Ci-llm-Ye. lla-vi-rh-nl
F.-Ili-el-, llnni-r-ny -.f North
G-nr-.linn, llulle- l'niu-r-ily.
Tourhc- Hnuli-h. Mi-mlwrof
ll-'nur-, fnlnluu, nml llu-
mnniu.-, Vummillrea.
Turner, Ruby Cloer
QMPGJ B.A.! M.A.
lh.rn in l'u!lvr1nn, N If
l'nix.'r-ily nl' C4-irgln nnil
l'n1'--'r-ily -if Flnrirln. Ti-:ii-h.
"'- Emtlii-h, nnil Dinlrihu-
live Hiliirliliiin. Avlvinvrfi-r
flmnixilivs Club.
WilIiams,Arthur
Leonard, B.A.: M.A.
llnrn U. 1-i....m.i..i l'....m,-.
iz... wus... 1-'.-.ml l'..1l.-l:.-
nnrl l'.m.-.l,- r'..n.-gf T..,,.-h.
P' HI-WFS' and Hcimnmicn.
Alhli-hr rnnch,
On Leave:
Hall. Mary Evans,
lMl's.i B.S. Busi-
ness Education.
tnoi. pic-Luredr
Turner, James,
Overstreet, Sara
Wlnnie, B.S.: M.A.
Emory University and Geor-
gia Suite College for Wo-
men. Tenches French.
Roberison, Joe Mays,
B.S.2 M.A.
Horn in South Cnrnlinu.
Clemson Colle-su: nnil Uni-
versity of Fluriiln. M'emh--r
ul Amcricnn Mnlh. Asefn.
Tenn-hc-s Sciences, and Mukhe-
mnlirs.
Rose, walter Henry,
B.A.2 M.S.
Burn in Auirustn. Cn. Uni-
vcrslily nf Missieu-imvi.J.C.A.
Gul! Conn! Research Slntion.
Mvmlx-r of livin ll:-lzilluln
S--en-ly Omicron Delln Kniv-
nn Society uf lchlhyulo-
xri-eu and Hrrpcluhwgiala
Tc-nz-his Science. Adviser
fur Studi-nt Gxuncil.
Shalonga. Ursula.
KMTS. W. BJ A.B.
Univernily in Nurnliurg,
Gi-rmnny. Ti-nchcs Enltllnh.
Tallent. Major L.
B.S.E.
Burn in Mndimnvlllv, Tenn
Univ: rail' nf Arknnnmi
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Trnrhi- A mr-rirnn H ii-tory
nnil l-ic-.nomic Gcmfrnphy,
Li-nrhi-Q l-R-mhnll nnd Ten-
nin.
Wallace, Shelby Lee.
B.A.I M.S.
llorn in Mi-mi-hi-. Ti-nn.
l'nivi-nity of Mini-innippi,
Univ:-rnlty uf Gi-nrizin. Mim-
a...p,.i sum- cmll-v.-, Gulf
L.-nn! Rn-Aenrch Lnlinrnlnry.
ll.-ui lh-In ll.-ui nnil AAAS.
T1-nrha-n llmlmzy. Sriunm-.
and lhyrholi,-pry Allvinrr fur
Auwlln-Visual Hllucnliorl.
Wllliams.Grover
Benton, A.B.: M.A.
lliirn in Kim! nml Queen
Cininly, Vu. Willlnm nnil
Mary Ciille-uc, Uhiu Slate
llniverxily. Member nf ex-
4-rulivv rummilh-e of Vir-
lfinin Hslurxitiiiniil Anlocin-
tim. Tvnl-hi-1 Mnlhvmntlcn
Member nf Vnriuun fneully
rummiltvvn. Adviser for Slu-
ili-nl Council.
lOn Leavej
Dye,James, B.S.:
Engllsh.
lnot pictured!
Willlams, Beverly
Jean
Ilnh .limes Univn-rnlly. Mem-
he-r of Kermnnion Lilcrnry
Sm-iely. Tenchi-1 Books-1-ping
and Typinir.
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Owens, Auburn
Gabelle., A.B.
University ol' Georgia.
Tenchcs Emrlish.
Robinson, Douglas,
A.B.: M.A.
Emory University Teaches
Commercial Subjects.
Sackett, Mlnnle M.
B.S.
Ilurn ln Snludn. S. C. Gwf-
izin Teachers Colleic. Tench-
vs Cummercinl subiecla.
Strauss, Grace E. A.B.:
M.A.
Born in Auizuam. Ga. Unl-
venuily of Geontln and
Qvlumliin Unlveraity. Phl
lt:-ui Kappa and Phi KIDDII
Phi. Teaches Hinton' Mid
American Government.
TalIey,Joaeph
LeConte, B.S.: M.S.
Horn in Mncnn. Gn. Georzlu
Ti-ch.. Univernity of Georlril.
Mercer Unlvnnilly, and
Columbia Unlvcnlly. Tench-
cs Phynics. Electronics. and
Mnthrmntics.
Whlte, Margaret
Vldetto, B.S.
Horn in Ausrunui. Ga. Geor-
irin Sinn- College for Wo-
men rind llnlvenily of Geor-
grin. M1-mba-r nf Dclui KIPDII
Gnmmn Society. Tearhcn
Homemnklnu. Adviser for
I-'ulurn Homemaker: of
Ami-rlcn.
Wlniers, Donald
Sloul Inntllulv, and Univer-
niiy of Ci-oraln. Teaches
Printinu.
Wlse, Percy, A.B.:
M.A.
lhirn ln Ilnluibunr. S. C.
Univ:-nity of South Carolina,
Univcniily nf Nnrlh Caro-
linn. University of llllnull,
Duke Univ:-rally, Innilulde
Tuurninc. Frnnce. and En-
cuvln Normal. MH-Ylcn. Tench-
es French. Sxmnlnh. and
Enullnh.
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The Academy of Richmond Vountr,
the oldest academy in Georgia, was
chartered by the Georgia legisdaturi-
in 17835 however, the Academy was
not opened until April Ill, 1755, with
William Rogers ot' Maryland an teach-
er. 'l'he Academy was under the
direction of the Trustees uf Richmond
Academy who also laid out the town,
numbered the Iota, named the alreetx,
built the church, elected the rector,
chose the Academy teacher, bought
the books and prescribed the courm-
of studleag also the Trustees regulated
the cemetery, choae the aexton, and
many other items of civic atiairn. With
funds from the sale of public lands,
the Trustees bought two houses on
Bay Street betwen Third and Fourth
atreeta for the Academy. The pupila
were divided into three classes: the
first was taught reading, writing, and
apellingg the second, English grammar
and cypheringg the third, l.atin
Greek, and mathematics. The Trus-
tees charged tuition, and they con-
tltttletl lo do no until 1910.
Augusta wan a aniall frontier town,
and the school grew alowly. By l79l,
the school began to show a decline in
funds: the buildings needed cnnatant
regains. and at the und of l79t'l, the
sc ool wan temporarily closed. ln latin, probalilb
under the supervision of llicliard Vlarke, a lin had
experience in Dublin and London, the 'Fruatt-as be.
gan to erect a brick building on the south aide ol'
Telfair Street between Fifth and Sixth atm-et-, lin
November l, 1802, the school was reopenl- I, nl
though it was far from being liniedu-el. Again thu
class was divided into three levels, but the It-ti-ls
were the reverse oi what they had been, The tire!
level studied l-English grammar, oratory, cornpo-
altlon, geometry. algebra, trigonomotry, -urvt-ying,
logic, natural and moral philonophy, astronomt,
Latin, and Greek: the aecond, reading, writing,
arithmetic, English grammar, and gt-ographv: the
third, reading, writing. arithmetic, Engliali gram-
mar, and oratory.
The Academy tlourinhed, and by it-lib ther.-
were two teachers ln the clarnical 'lepartmn-nt, two
in the English department. and three ia the
"fomale department." This lant department was
housed in a dlntunt, separate part of the building,
ami Ita atudenta did not dlambm at the same time
aa the boyii did. In an etiort. to avoid the numnu-r
heat, the Trustees, authorized by the Stan- legis-
lature, opened a branch academy on the Sand
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'THE OLD ACADEMY BUILDING
llills. Although at iirat it vcaa open only during
the wunimer, eventually this school. known as the
Sand Hills Atadt-my or the Snnunerville Acad.-iny,
l't'lllMillt'd open moat of the year. This rahool,
turned over to a neparate board of trinity,-en in
1865, nan loraled at the site now occupied by
William llvbinson School.
The Academy itself continued lu gross until, in
1836. it r--ported a roll of AIZL7 attain-iita, It had a
boarding department isbere -uperiotion wan an
strict that the boarding nludenlr- could not le-.ue
the campus without api-cial permift.-ooo ln It-tim,
after securing legislative authorization, the 'lma-
teen of Richmond Academy attempted to rnlae the
Academv to the rank of college, to ln- called the
Tabman Vollngeg however. an naauiti of ten
thousand dollara from the city of Ango-ta did not
materialize aa promised, and the lruwlla-ea n-lta-t-
anlly relinquished the pro ect. After 1850, the
Academy suffered a rapid decline I-'or two yearn
lt was cloned for repalrl. reopening in IRMS with
two teachern. Une of these dropped out in H60
for lack ol atudvnta. ln itlilt, the Academy- build-
ing waahrequirntioned by the Fonfederate govern-
woultaand on page M lutlowina Prius mill Awards'
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lhs-rv :lrv l'rim-mls who lluva- In-lpl-ml us shzmru
lhv' juys nl' 1-ulleuo llzlys
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lhn- vllanllvmu- uf its ways.
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Gordon Mlal Brack
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Louis Phillip
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Menxlwr nf Arm-trump, C4-llcprc "Th- rl-mv-vl fl! .ln-A 'lucy llunr- Annual xml! I: Zeta Rh., Sm- llnnnr l: Stull--nl Cf-uncil LI:
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"Hr rryus, rxvlnea, dancw- ful- "Hr-r mudvn! looks Ihr' vuilnxtu lima- lu r-mils' nuninf'
mirnhly llnnv, might urhvrn,
Dclivhls in 1-nrh, unfl 3.41 flu- Swan! nw thc primrlm- peeps
Plznulel un n1.nr." lwnuulh lhc- thorn."
Joseph Humphreys
'Lillln chips slzxrl lviif fires."
Marvin Vernon Jenkins
V:iluli4'l.uri:in. l'hi Thom Knlvl-n
Hiithusl llunnr l-LIL Vhcniistry
Awuril 1: Fri-sihniaili Svhnlzwriliip
Mmlnl l.
"l"uw things urn- iinimssilulu in
lu ililiinfnvu :ind skill."
Carey Tolbert Johnson
"An cyc whose jinlgmunt nnnv
cffucl 1-uuld blind,"
Nancy Ivester
Swimming lcnni lj lineiki-llinll It
tunnis l: ull nl Anilursun Jr.
Cnllcirc: Churnlli-rs 2.
"When we rcvuul hor world of
duliszhlful mlusiun,
Wm- find she nlwnys hns uther's
Inn-liincss in mind."
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Courtland Guerin
"Tn uri' is human: ill ful'KiY0
divine."
Barbara Lou Anne
Hammett
"l"inu fiirurl- :ind lint' nmnnors
without iluulrll
llcturniinu hull' hur rhurm and
bum' mu mul."
Betty Howard
Z1-in lihn Siumn 12: Mnsiiuc-
I.-l-rs I: C,'lnlr:ilicrs 1.
"tif :ill linisu :urls in which the
wisv uxvul
Nziluruk --hit-F ninsh-rlliucc is
wrilinu null."
Pete Garland
"On with the dance! Let 505'
hu uncunfinedf'
Hugh Grover
'Talking with such :i friend is
nmhinu else than thinking out-
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Camilla Paschal
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Silas Pittman
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Ur youthful lumix fnnvy wha-u
Hwy l-we-7"
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bury Vlul- 1-2-an-rn-llnryg Hulmru
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"Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This
is Cameron Edwards welcoming you to Space.
Today our program is originating from the roof
of the old Richmond Academy. The Junior Col-
lege Class of '57 is staging its class reunion. I
assure you it is going to be a spectacular event.
We are taking an excursion to the satellite,
Moon in a new device built for Space by the
famed scientist and JCA alumni, Marvin Jenk-
ins. This ship, called the "Speed-O-Space"
guarantees to get you to the moon in five
minutes-a little slow, but the class wants to
enjoy the scenery. Here are some members
going aboard now. I see the famed Universal
Opera star, Carole Little, among them. Let's go
interview her. "Good afternoon, Miss Little.
I'm Cameron Edwards of Space. Would you
mind telling our viewers a little about your road
tour coming up?"
I'd be happy to, Cameron. First, we'll tour
the Moon-I'm staying over there today-then
the planet, Mars. I also think we'll take a side
trip to Saturn. It promises to be quite an in-
teresting celestial tour."
"I'm sure it will be, Miss Little. Isn't that
Marian Adkins, the earth-bound star, over there.
I hear her movies put Venus to shame."
"I believe it is, Cameron. I must go over and
speak to her. The last time we had a reunion
she was late and I missed her."
"Give her my regards. I think our cameras
are on the brilliant director of Milky NVay fame,
Anne Weibel. She's talking to some of her old
classmates whose names are all familiar to you.
There's John Marshall Drew, Earth's Ambassa-
dor to the United Planets: Gail Yansant and
Janice XVhitlaw, spacevision greats: David
Toole, winner of this galaxy's prize for the ad-
vancement of golftronics: and Silas Pittman.
winner of another galaxy peace award. By
Jupiter! I think I see those men-about-the-unr
verse, Louis Christman and Virgil Merritt. Those
sylish gentlemen seem to be creating quite a
sensation among the others with their star-
studded, varicolored moon-togs. That equally
colorful personality well known to Space audi-
ences, Camilla Paschal, is talking to them. These
three people are perhaps the best-drexed in the
Universe. Christman's opinion on which is better
to buy, ventilated or insulated Zip-Suits for
space travel, is that it depends on which way
you're going-up or down. Now the cameras are
on Nancy Ford, gifted mathematician who re-
cently worked out Einstein's Theory of Relati-
vity, and she also has proved John Drew's
Theory of Escapetivity. Paul Rufo, the physician
who discovered the stardust vaccine for strick-
en lovers, is talking to her. Well, it looks like
talley-ho time again. Barbara Simpson, IVorld's
entry into the Celestial Beauty Contest, is climb-
ing aboard, and Rosalind Zucker, Secretary of
Universe, is giving the signal for the take-oft.
XVell, folks, I guess this entertaining afternoons
visit with some of the Universe's most illustrious
people will have to end. Happy landings all."
-Slaace-O-Rama Report
produced by Joy Townes
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WE, THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1957.
do hereby leave:
I. I, Bob Crawford, do hereby bequeath to
next year's physics class my unequaled ability
to make stupid errors in hopes that they can do
a better job of overcoming it than I.
II. I, Carey Johnson, do hereby bequeath to
Mr, Talley my unused text book and lab manual
in hopes that he will study up on his physics.
III. I, Court Guerin, do hereby bequeath to
Larry XValker my seat in the library in hopes
that he may spend more time in it than I did.
IY. I, Gordon NI. Brack, do leave to Betty
Adkinson and Martha Ami lViggins my ability
to pass psychology in hopes that we will some
day be able to psychoanalyze each other.
Y. I, Gloria Barton, being of sound mind, do
hereby bequeath tn Barbara Watkins my
chemistry book in hopes that she can under-
stand it better than I.
YI. I, .John Marshall Drew, do hereby bc-
queath to Ducky Wall my ability In be thrown
out of the library in hopes that he may have
better luck in staying out than I.
YII. I, Lewis Sullivan, do hereby bequeath
to Joe Stevens my art of bumming cigarettes in
hopes that he may not die ot' lung cancer.
VIII. I, XValter .l. iIllllll'0lll. do hereby
leave to Professor Talley a used physics lmnlil
to Miss Bailey my ability lu keep quiet in the
library.
IX. I. tfamilla Paschal, do hereby bequeath
to Ann Fields my aptitu.le for having a boy-
friend attend JCA.
X. I, Walter Moody. being ot' sound mind
and body, do hereby will and bequeath to any-
one crazy enough to accept it, two years of hard
work, sweat, blood. and tears: and I bequeath
to Janice Whitlaw and Gail Vansant my long,
curly hair.
XI. I, Rosalind Zucker, being of unsound
mind. do hereby leave nothing, because I need
all I have and then some.
XII. l, Anne Wiebel, in company with
Nancy McGinty, Silas Pittman, and Edward
Keel, do hereby bequeath Mr. I-tead's room dur-
ing vacant periods to future members of our
Theosophical Society.
XIII. I, Marian Adkins, do will and be-
queath to Toni Hamrnack the ability to be tardy
and absent almost every day and still manage
to get by.
XIY. I, Pete Garland, do bestow upon Ricky
Wilkinson my ability to pass second year ac-
counting in hopes that some day we may be
V. l'. A. partners.
XY. l, Marvin Vernon Jenkins, do hereby
leave to some unsuspecting physics student my
ability to make 104 on one of Mr. Talley's tests.
XVI. I. Nancy Ford, do will and bequeath
lo all the Frosh that are members ofthe Zeta
Rho Sigma a box of baking powder so that they
may rise to be swell Sophs.
XVII. YVe, Barbara Hammett, Katherine
Gardner, and t'onnie Currie, do will and be-
queath to Toni llammack our ability to drive a
certain English teacher crazy.
XYlll. We, Nancy Ivester and David Toole,
being old and tired of it all do just plain leave
THE RAINBOW! NOW-
Signed, scaled and delivered by this class
ot' 1957 to be its last will and testament.
XVitnessed by:
Joy Townes
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Back in '55 we walked through Richmond's doors
Into this world of knowledge, into the "extra-curricular"g
At first we wandered aimlessly o'er these floors
And went nowhere much nor in particular,
l Enjoying a dream attained.
Outstretched arms welcomed us to this domain,
The gracious hands of teachers led us every
Hopeful that our minds might another summit gain.
They inspired us in all that we'd endeavor
-k Giving us the further dream of college!
Some of us have learned of science, some a theme,
One to type or take dictation,
Another learned to cook a meal or sew a seam.
And others found a soldier has to take direction.
- Fighting always toward a dream.
Now inwardly we can "give three cheers"
That we here finish without succumbing to a coma.
YVe studied, struggled, through these two engrossing years
Until at last a hand holds out a coveted diploma,
-- Seeing an ideal become a fulfilled dream.
Yet, "More to conquer", we say with sorrowed heart,
As on to Destiny's great goal we slowly, surely travelg
And as we prepare from many friends to part,
We know the greater Hand our problems can unravelg
T Describing for us a greater dream.
How great, how joyous, how worthwhile these days have been
The silent empty halls now seem to sighg
But never again may our class play and work here within.
No worldly goods could ever these days buy.
Lead us, O God, until there is no sky.
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"Always happy always pray,
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Key Club -l: Honors 3. -l . . h.
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"A Dopular maid. and ala
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wears a merry smile."
Edwin Palmer Beattie
Serucnnt 4,
"One thinr: is forever good.
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2, 3: Future Homemakers 2:
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Council 1. 2: Tri-I-HAY 2:
Glee Club 1, 2.
"She doeth little kindnessa
which others lease undone
or despise."
Ann Helen Bee
Athletic Association 3. -I.
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Baskulbrxll Team 3.
"Her armor is her honest
thoucht,
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and mirth and spleen about
thee, there is no living with
thee or without thee."
Rose Carol Bennett
Future Homemakers 4:PeD
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Churaliurs -i: Band 3.
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Hazel Leverne
Burckhalter
Christian YVorkers Council
3, -l: Athletic Association 3:
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Joyce Ann Burris
Haakt-tlmll 3, -l: Athletic As.
snciatiun 3. rl: Future Nur-
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3: Christian Workers Coun-
cil 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3.
"'l'hx- only way to have a
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her childrerfs dreom.
Mary Florence Butler
Student Council -lg Honor
3. 1: Picture Editor of An-
nual 4: Athletic Association
4: Christian Workers Cuun-
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Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Reporter
for Alusketeer bi, Herald
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Band 2, 3. 4: Future Teach-
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Council 2.
"Sincere in what she does."
James Ronald Davis
"There lies n nreat deal nf
rleviltry beneath his mild
exterior,"
Ann Grace Cromer
Y-Teens 3, -1: Future Teach-
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4: Hiuh Hunor 15.
"There should he a wreath
woven tn tell the world her
worth."
Donald Preston Day
Band l, Z, 3, -1:
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thuuuhts. . ."
Caroline Cunningham
Y-Teens 13. Il: TTi-Hi-Y 2.
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nmn who works.
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George Tams Curlin
Band 4: Key Club 'lg Yuunir
Life 4. Track -l.
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Betty Margaret
Doolittle
Christian Workers Counril
3, -l: Beta Club 3, 4: lu
lure Nurses 3,
"l-'ull ul' likeable simplicity
anil quietness. .
I-love proved their courage, conquered feors,
Patricia Ritchey Davis
Glee Club 1: Dramatic Clulu
2: Trel-Ie Clef Club 3: Y-
Tet-ns 2. Il: Richmond Cho-
mliers -1. President: Girls
Drill I'l:ttuon 4, Platoon
Learler.
"Her amliitiun is success."
Shirley Laverne
Doolittle
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2. I'-,lm Nlfinnu-r fs. Vic.-
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Ynunp: Life K. -l: Cnmpnny
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Evans.Jr. lfuluri- Hnnu-nmkn-rn I.
Honor 3: High Mllilnry "
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"iVhere is the end of study?
Let me knuw. . ."
Barbara Flowers
Future Homemakers 1: Tri-
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Nurses 3, -l, Vice President
4.
"ln soul sincere. in :icti-in
faithful, in honor clear. . ."
Janice Virginia Fennel!
Glcc Club 1: Chorali-ers 3:
Treble Clef Club 3: Future
Homemakers 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3,
"None l-:new her but Lu
lnve her,
None named hr-r but to
praise .... "
William Minor
Force, Jr.
Football 2, 23, 4: Track 2,3,
-li "B" Varsity Iiasketlmll
2: Hunnr 2: Student Cnuncil
2: Christian Nlfurl:-:rs Cuun-
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Future Homumukers 4:Peb
Club 4.
"A smile is the trademark
of a happy sf-ul,.."
Esther Anne Michael
Ford
Y-Twns 3: Treble Clx-1' Club
3, 4: Snnnsnr IS: Tri-Hi-Y 3:
Future Hnniv,-nixikurs Ai.
"The time in lm har-ny is
now. .
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Football 2, 3, 4: Basketbail
2. SS, -li Hnsuhzill 1, 2, 3.
4: Se-'mil Lieutenant 4:55-
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"Stars in athletics anvl
friunvi-hili. ,
Jerry Herbert Fountain
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Fleming
F-mnliall 1, 2. 3. -l: Basket-
Lzlll 2: Student Council 1.
2. Class Officer 1, 2: Ten-
nis 1. 2, 3. 4: Hizh Honor 2.
Ii: Beta Club 3, -l: Sabre
Clul-, President 41 Key Club
4, Annual Staff 4: Captain
4: G-'ld R -i: Neatist Cadet
3.
If A man can look at life
-.iith :i zrin.
Has brains along' with it,
his sure to win..."
Thomas Bligh Freeland
"Hi:h i-luzlls for future..."
Inspired by Alma Mater.
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Betty Grlffm
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Alice Danforth Hagler
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Iieul Club Ii: High Honor al.
Annual Szaff. il: Young
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"An -.mean of ylarf-ilnalily
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"XVhen duty uhifperr lnw,
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Youth rexflicr. "I can."
Judith Hale
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"Shu -lines hvr part with a
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Sheila Ashley Hall
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Betsy Ann Harrison
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Harwell Parks
Hendee. Jr.
Helen Boone Henry
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Carol Jean Hogan
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Sergeant First Class 3: Best
Drilled Cadet 3: Second
Lieutenant 4: Sabre Club -l.
"If silence were Holden. he
would be worth a million
dollars."
Charles Babe
Hughes, Jr.
Football 3.
"And it I give thee honor
due,
Mirth, admit me of thy
crew."
Thelma LaVerne
Hughes
Banzl 1. 2, 3, -l, Band Coun-
cil -1.
"And Yet a shirit still, and
brixzht
W'ith something uf amlelic
lir:ht."
Linda Leontine Hughes
Vice President of Class 3:
Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. Secretary 3.
President 4: Future Nurses
3: Prozram Chairman -5:
Christian NVorkers Council
3, -lg Treasurer 3: M'uske-
tcer 3. 4: Top Ten 3.
"Fashioned so slendcrly,
Youm: and so fair,"
Claude Hillyer
Hutcheson
"If Lwntlemen prefer blonds.
I'm no gentleman,"
Gladys Marie Hyatt
Athletic Association 3. 4:
Tri-Hi-Y 3: Girls Drill Pla-
tuon 4.
"Health and happiness are
a persons birthright."
Her tested armament of life,
Paul Edward Hyatt
"His runisonini: would con-
fixst- :my tcnnberf'
Paula Gail Jackson
Christian Hlrrkurs Council
l: Futun- Honiunuikura 4:
Y-Toons rl.
"l,ixvly ns :i wimlshield
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Lila Catherine Jackson
l'hri-atiun NVnrkt-rs Council
Il, rl: Young: Life 3, Al: Tri-
Hi-Y 12, Il. I't-iw Club -l.
"Sink :is lrriizht ns :in
April sky .
Claude Franklin James
"one of the best things to
hum up your sltvvc is u
runny hone."
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Future Homemakers 3, 4: Band 1. 2, 3. -1. secretary Future Nurses 3. -ig Annual Krewson I-3719 Ill
"A miss is ns mood as she and Executive officer -l. Staff -l, Publisher 4: Young -.A constant bubble of happy Second Likmenam 4: Sabre
wants to be..." "Never du today what can Life 11, 4: Christian Work- talk and laughter..--i Club 4'
he put off until tomorrow." ers C,-.uncil Ii, Pep Club 4. .-I,-ull uf lauzmrr fum of
"An example of- Holden pq, ' '
bwwmesi and dehght' Never quiet th:it'5 his rep."
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it.
lflspevinlly il' hu's liuhind it."
Charles Milner Llvely
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Stuff il: First. Lioutunnnt 4:
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Chriiatinn Wurkers Chunril
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Jeanette Loflin
High 1-itmnr ci. limit-r xc
Spnnsur l: Girls Activities
Medal -I: Richni-mil Chnrnl-
iors 2. ll, -1: Ava-inipiiniz-L
Annual Stuff 2. Asst. Emi.
ness M':inm:ur: Muskctwr
Stn!! Ii: Christian Wurkcria
Cuuncil 2. fl: Hum Club fl.
-I: Girls Vi-sul Ensemble J.
"Overflow of nrhiovc-ment. ."
Frances Kay Lee
Trialli-Y 2. 3.
"A pretty fmt- :mai smirk-
linu eyes.
litfnuzith which much mis-
rhii-t' lies..."
John Robert Long
Sinwim' Mixskl-hw-rs 3 : Young
Lift- Il. I: Hi-Y 1. Tn-zisuwr.
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Ynnmr Life 3. -I: Christian
Wnrkt-rs Uuuncil l: Ser-
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little. In stu-ly
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It-as, ls my idea ni' harmi-
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William Thurmond
Loyal
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Betty Lynn McKenzie
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Richard Lamar
Magruder. Jr.
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Football 3, 43 Christian
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Varsity Basketball 3: Base-
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"The midnight nil ho burns
is Amoco. .."
Robert Allen Milhous
"If school is liberty, :rive-
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Christian NVorkers Council
3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Future
Nurses 'li Athletic Associa-
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Staff 3,
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plenty of spark. . ."
Alfred Montague Miller
Football 3. 4: Track 3, 4:
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Honor 2: Highest Honor 3:
B-ata Club 3, 4: Future
Teachers 3, 4: Christian
Workers Council 3. 4: Latin
Club 3,
"She Hives herself to deeds
of worth. . ."
Brenda Vivian Mitchell
Y-Teens el: Tri-Hi-Y -4:
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Football 2: Sports Editor 3.
"lt's better to have a leak
in the gas tank than a
drirl behind the wheel. .
Emily Mitchell
Christian YVorkcrs Council
3, -iz Tri-Hi-Y 4: Annual
Staff Al. ,
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star and theroforc roach
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Merry
First Lieutenant 4: Sabre
Club -l: Christian WVorkers
Council 3. -it Golf Toam -li
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Hi- Y -lg "B" Varsity Bas-
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"A shrewd business man-
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hall 'l'n-am 2, -l: Snbru Clulu
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Lilu-rly, and thu Happinvss
of Pursuit. . ."
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life- Huru's one variety!
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"There is nothini: worth
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friends."
Barbara Ann Ock M
cxl 3: Beta Club 3. -1.
"A mind that is able. n face
that is fair,
A comhinalirm that is very
rare."
ary Helen Oetjen Mary Joyce Oglesby
Latin Cluli 3: Annual Staff "The general infusion of Treble Clef Club 4.
3.1 Christian Workers Coun- wit," "
There :ire whole veins
diamonds in her eyes."
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"A heart with rfronx for
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Tri-Hi-Y 3. 42 Library Club -'Youth will not alv.-ag.-5 las: Rocheleau Rodgers
l, 2: President 2: Future
T--:ichers 3. 42 Christian
Workers Council fl. 4: Hon-
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Clara Delores Rosier
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Home-mzikers 3, 4: Girls
Drill Platoon 4: Young Life
3. 4.
"Not all the trefses that
fair heads boast
Shall draw such envy as
the locks you boast."
Peggy Joanne Rowe
llueketbcill Jig Future Teach-
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il. 4: Intramural Sports 3,
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"Ti-oulllu nt-vor trilublt-s me."
"She's smiling and happy,
rarely sad.
One of the be-st friends you
ever had."
Leonard Roy Rubin
Beta Cluh: Key Clul-.
"Y-ruth su full of pleasure,
life so full nf merrimeiltf'
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than
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men."
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Tri-HLY 3: Athlelir A5-
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5.
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succefsf'
With zeol to do, with will to
Evelyn R. Russell
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"0 ho my fric-nil. :mil lunch
mi- in hi- thine,"
nluluri- nl' humiir. . ."
Cleo Elizabeth Scott
fhriaxiiin Wurkvrs Council
lg Finuri- Homcmnkers 3:
Alhlclii' A-fainvintinn 3.
'llzu-ivy -vii-lucky in hcr
tri-nil.
Hu! :ill in all, n u-ry uuuil
frii-nil."
Luther Agee Shead
"Il" Yziruly lliialwllifill 2:
lin-il-:ill U, fl, I. Vnr-
Qni IK'i'l.i4llmll fl, lg Nlnhlur
ii-rv--liul l.
'Xmlixliiin hue ni. r4wt,"
William John Small
KW l'lul+ I: Svrxu,-nn! 5.
"Fur inuiv wc snnrrh In-furr
ui- finrl
A lu-:url pu mwrl null kind."
Pr . 3. if. P fell!
Jane Elise Smalley
High 1fii.n.,.- za, .11 sii..n,.,..-
lg new Cluli si, 4: ifunuf.,
llnnienizlkurs Cl, Trt-iwurcr.
l.I'resi-ll-nt. Chrietian Wnrk-
crf CuunciI 15, 4: Yuunq
Life 3, fl: Annual Stuff -li
Slullent Council 4.
fv- 'g gf If xwrry were the only
'lu 0' Q vi '7' cause uf death, she would
lk. X - lite ffiruv-2i'.'
if 'fr' X, of
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Sara Pauline Snider
lfhri:.ti:in Vlfnirliurs C.iunn:il
25, 1: Annual Stuff rl: Trl-
Hi-Y 3, fl. President ,lj Fu-
ture Tm-:iuhcrs 4: Athletic
As,nci:iti-ni -lg Yuunl: Life
15. -1.
A ,4-vf 'X "Anil :llwuys she was helil
"V f ' in ur--ateet ren-iwnz
.Fw .65 t 3 5' " ,, As wut iw- Winn. t.. we
' her wisdum known."
f--f' John Thomas Sosby
' " f r' Highest Hnmil- up Ist-ii. Clull
, .,
. 3, Al: Vice Prewiilcnt rl: An-
nuzil Stuff 3, -1: linnul 3:
Sergeant First Class el:
Huy Cluli 'lj Latin Cluh 3,
'l'ruusun-r.
"Anil vi-rlninly in nnisiclu-
had skill.
Anil iliil hib part with
right Lmtul will.
James Lee Smalley
Hiuh Hun-lr 1: Hi,ln..r -l:
Grllil "R" Snciety 4:
"li" Vanity Fultl-:ill 25:
Yuisity If-mtliull l: Te-nnia
3, 4: Prewiflent -,if Hi-Y bl:
Key Clull 4: Snlire Clul. rl.
Fir-I Lieutenant 4. Chrieiizln
Wi-rk-Ars Cziunuil 34, -l : Vice
Prefiilent nf Yunn: Life 3,
-1 5 Annual Staff Al: Presi-
alent Junior Chas, Il: Kzimfa
Gamma Rh.. 3: High H'-mir
MS Q T Ii, l,
"He ie --ne fit' ue whn num-
lwrs his friunllx hy hi, :ic-
titlziintuncvsf'
William Amory Smith
Sevuerlnt First Class.
"A future hriazht as fun-
shim-."
Dorothy Jeanette Sox
Christian XYL-rkerf Council
-l.
"Il at uirl luuks nt life with
zi Erin?
Hans hrilin alum: with it,
-thds sure tn win."
From every deed of hero bold,
W3-
Barbara Annette 4
Strickland
Trump CM Cluli 14, Futun-
ll..mt-mnkur, is.
"C:l.lllt-ii slumlvurs use your gg, 'vi
1-yes: C. -p.
Small-X :awake gnu when 1
wil rin-, . '
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2 .1
Vesta Lee Strickland J' "
"Ani 1 ni-t vit-li? A niillinn- I ..
:um nu lun, , "iq N L
lf xi-ultli lu- lnlll in turnit
nf liniiiiiin-wi"
Randall Strozier
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:intl iuuvhl.
Wlintt- :irvn--i is Iiix ln-mel
llnnivlil. ..
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Edward Styron
"lll- nm--r nu-i.rn5 fi niiw-
i-liivl' llnil if vxnu-.
lun pliiw- in nm in bring
ni-xx niiwliivl' Q-n,,,"
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if JD. Willa-1
William Otis
Spivey. Jr.
"l"..-r rf,-rullllly hc vm :i
vlllnt: num mx-u.'
f N Y bf '57, Floyd Hewette
I
, Stapleton
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Lillie Carolyn Stevens
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Wallis Lee Stevens
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Weove thou 0 crown more rich th
Mary Alice Stewart
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Clarence Wade
Stevenson
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Sara Lime Stinchomb
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Stillwell
lllllll-l' S-ll-l--l. li Slullnl
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on gold,
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Phillip Sumpter Peggy Sutton Lidie Glover Swan Beverley Tanenbaum Tracy Stephens
"A bil: man, a bii: heart. . ," Y-Tuma 3, -1, 1:1--.juni chair- Honor -1: Christian NVorkers Teasley
Lizzie Mae Tanner
Hunur 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: Tri-
Hi-Y 3: Christian NVrirkers
Council 3, -l: Futum Home-
mulcers 3.
"Her speech was wise and
suulully tauilhl. . ."
'x
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Girlf Drill l'l:itmin -1.
"Time, l :Iziru lhcc ln ilia-
crrs 3: Chrislizrn NYm'krr,
i'liu'riI l.
ljijuncil -l: Anunal Staff 4:
Slulluni Council -l: Girls
Athletic Association 4 I Spun-
,.nr 1: liuslzullmll bl.
"Hut lunxuzuze she stroke:
hui huw hard ir. was to
nmku her: She laughed all
ilm time at Richmond-un
linker. .
L-uvur rum-h :i yuulh. .
Betty Taylor
ifilmm- :ig I-'Muni 1i-.m.fn.1iIl- '
Mary Elizabeth Taylor
Christian Uhrkurs Council
l.
"S-hv sl-rvclh not anutherk
will
Itui ii-lls ilu- truth with hor
utnulai :kilI..."
"l'Ei-luru :i ifirl, livzirl mzulu
uf rxulmlf
Tlwru yin hzixu 'li--lly'lMy
aiury if url-I..."
Stoney Taylor
"Always smilimz, ni-ver sail:
Sometimes miuizhly. but
never had. . ."
Nut loo serious. not to-'w1la5'.
But ai rare fellow when
Tracy clinics to play, . ."
For brow of Almo Mofer. - Dr. Eric W. I-lordy.
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Sandra Gall Joan Toole Jack Columbus Barbara Trotter
Tlmmerman 'ui uma-1.-n :ill nl... nm- Tornlin.Jr'- '-1-.-i-gnmllny is thx- ihinu
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"Who vin-ei lu-r lu-ul in "QW, :Hifi uf-ull-' llw l'f'- lluskrlluull Il: Rl'-Sv! l: lluu- 01504--
vvl-ry lush, lure-ul... -ir Il.
Wluu luv-im ilu' fuilli will: "ll:imu :ini l, frum cure
ull..." rm frwvg
NYM' :ur--u't thvy :ill rnn-
ii-uli--I like mv?"
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Martha Ann
Trowbridge
Clirialinn W.-rlwrs G-nncil
Il, 1: Sir--im-r lg Aunuul
Stuff l.
"Shu is lm'--ly! This winlc
wnrhl 'rn-und.
Wv uri- sun- that her oqunl
cuul-l in-wr hu fuund. . ."
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Joseph Maxwell
Vallotton
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James Martin
WalIa:e. Jr.
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Mary Anne Turley Frances Carolyn Donald Ray Tyre
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I., 4. 1 I Q' ,. , Sie La Vane Ward Sara Clement Ward
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COLOR SONG Oh our hearts with joy ore thrilling
When the Richmond colors wave
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Martha Ann Warren
Honor Rull l, 2: Hiirh Hun-
rir 25: liclzl Cluli H, -l : Chrir-
tian Vl'viv'kurs Cuuncil fl, -lj
Future Tern-hers 3. 4.
"Quiet :mil rewervul - her
friendship if well worth han'-
inLZ. .
Faye Ann Weathers
Chrialiun XVurkers Ciiunvil
"Smile :il the worlil :millhe
wurlil smile, liuck at you,"
James C.
Weatherly, Jr.
"The gentle mind I,-5' 1:1-mic
tlc-ella is knuwn. .
Henry O. Webb, Jr.
"Every iluy :xml every min-
ute, he filla with living: tu
the limit."
James Gardiner
Weigle. III
Ti-:wk Il: Hmmrs Sl: Sziliru
Cluli 1: Suiuul Srrlcuuill 3g
l'l:itmm Luzulur -l.
"Hu hua shiniuu gifts that
attract :ill nxt-S..."
Jane Simmons Weltch
lh-tu Club Il, .lj Christian
NV-irkers Council 3, rl: Alhlu-
tic Cuuncil 3. Annual Stuff
li Athletiv Ass--ciaitiun 3.41
Hnnurs 3: Hiuh Huiuire -lt
llalskelhull 1. 2: Yin- Prcs.
-1.
"Gnu-e, guutluness und
ht-nuty. .
And our spirits rise with rapture
When the Richmond sons ore brave.
Judith Wilson Welborn
Ulirialiam Work:-rs Council
Il: Tri-Hi-Y Cl: Y-Tt-uns Il.
'IZ iiziskutluill 3, -l.
"Nu iiuml.-r tt-nulwra' huir
luv-us uruy,
I 1-hath-i', shutter :ill the
ilziy, . ."
Ramona Elizabeth
Westbrook
"Wisrlmu lu Lfuiilu her :nu-
Iiitiun, .
Marjorie Elizabeth
Westbury
l'lirixti:in XYi-rliurs l'uuiu'il
1.
"'l'hy iwuli-:ly is an vxiiullt- ln
lhy nu-rit. .
Annie Elizabeth
White
Christinu NY-vrk.-i-4 Q'-iuiu-il
Il, il: lfuturi- lliiniuni:ik4-rs l.
LE, Il.
"l 1-Muni .-nly the hi-ur, ihm
nrt' I-rixrlil. .
Raymond Dutton White
lliglwst llminvx I. 12. llixfli
Iliuu-rs Il, lg llt-tu l'luli Il,
I: l':irliunu-nlxnriuu lg Suhr--
Flull l: 'l'i---:ifurur I: Km'
l'Iuli I, l'l'i-sill-nl ll Sul'-
iuinni Sl: l':iliinin I: Anniuil
Stuff l: hlilitury ll-iii-in Tl,
I.
"I lixivi-u'l lvl :i wiuuaiu Vin
Lnylliilii- .in mi- sium- I
wzi- :i luiliyf'
Barbara Irene
Whitehead
Flirieliaiu lK'u1'M-rs Cuunril
fl. lj Tri'lliY -l.
"Nami Liu-w lhvo Iiut In
luvr.
Nur lmnu-il thu-u hut
pr:ii:1x',"
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Mariellen Williams
"Shu wnlllw in beauty. liku
lim niuhlf'
Linda Ann Williams
liawkotlizlll 2, Zi, l: Chrittizm
i
XYi-rlwrs L".iu1 nil L, ll. -l 2
.Mlili-in' A-4iici1i1i-in Zi, il:
LU-iiiwil 143 l-'ururu Tuzivhvr-
ll.
"Lui hi-1' lii- zilxxuys in ru-
flmni in acc,
.Xa l 'ziixiiful :mil l-lylli--:inil
uziy, .-'Aa 1-urfm-1 :ia 1-lic
1- 1--ilu."
Emory Jarrell
Williamson
Grill '11-nm LI, Il: l'hrial1:ixi
KKK-1'lir-ra Vmilivll fl. l: HI-Y
ll Si-ri-vim! Virti l'lu-- 4.
'Fr-ini him auililvn frwliil-
thu' -brim:-. .
Glenda Sue Williamson
x'.T.-itil. 13 Flin-iaiiuii Nnirlt-
fr- i'..i....-il 11 lfiiiim- wil...-.
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A- .iii-i-1 ii- ihv ii.-ii li.-rn
nm' "
Jerry Byne Wilson
l:.11.- 'l'.-1.1-i :ip 3111.111 sw.
i'-:lnl X,
"Fil:-ii 1- nn --ni-my 11- lifvl'
Lawrence Engler
Willige, Jr,
F...-linll l, lj 'Il" Y,.r.i1y
llzi--L..-rl-:ill ll: Yainili lint..-
lixill 1 l, Y--lim' l.il'w LI. "
I, l'h'l-H1111 Niirkvr- l-iilli
.ll i. l,
"Al.ililg., huni--r,:1ml Hi-iril.
Fight for victory, fight for honor,
And success will be foretold.
Claudia June
Whitaker
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Patricia Abbott
Wiebel
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Colden Rhind
Willingham
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Arthur DeWalt
Willard
4,1.f.- Vliil- 1 Xlilivzii-y Hun-
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'iilivrv 'l.-r-'- .1 'Wiilf
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Alford Bernard
Williams
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21:1-l,
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George Luther
Williams
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Dorothy Louise Woo
High Honor il: Beta Club I1.
4: Latin Club ii.
"They're only truly :rf-nt.
who are truly y1...:l,"
Thomas Hung Woo
Hizh Hun-,-r 3, 4: Ileva Clul.
Zig Serireant First Class 44
"Full uf lil-fable simplicity
'A vi and quietness. .
1 Nellie Mae Woodruff
' ' Future H-.m1.1f:ers l, 2. 42
.-.
Repr-'sentatue of Siudcni
Council 2, 3: Scif-nl-e Clul.
wr 3.
"Thu Kool! :lie young, l
never fell homer in my
life."
Alice Eleanor Wren
Chrisli.-in XY..rl:er: Council
-1: Future Nuises 3.
C..ui-:fue Iifmls t.. .liQ.g..iery."
Jeannie Dianne Wren
f'hr'isli:1n Nlfilrl-:ers Cuuncil.
Girls Drill l'l:lL-,...n,
"Fun is rolishe-l l.y ihelwei
.-I us.,."
Margaret Ann Wren
Christian Whrk.-,N ij.......-.1
4.
"Thu shzlllmvs murmur lm!
slill wut.-rs run -loop,"
Carolyn Francis
Wright
Christian W...-Mr, c.......-.I
3,-1.
"S......f .1..y .hu ...ii iw 1.
v.-1.-muy."
AII hoil the proud defenders of The
Purple ond the Gold!--Mr. Frank Lambert.
Jack Berman Wright
"A civrwtzini. frii-ml is xx
thim: mrc :mil hnril ln
find..."
Richard Daniel Wright
"li" Varsity l'....il...ll il:
Musl-.olu.-rs Il: Ch..r:.Ii--rs
Il: S--rm-:ini l,
"Sum-, Sim-1-rily. Simpli-
vityfilxr.-v irrmwa ..i' ii
gifnili-nn.li,"
Walter Clark Wright
li.-ii. i'l..l. :i, i, i'i.rlN......
W...-li.-r.. i'......i-.I :ig si...i.-..i
i'.......4.i i. K.-5 i'i..i. iz An...
lvr S.-rm-nut l.
"Wh:il'a ilu- hurry, li-ik
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We. THE GR.-XDUATING CLASS OF RICHMOND ACADEMY, 1957.
being of no mind at all and of defmitely large and long-sound-
ed body. do hereby declare this to be our last will and
testament:
ITEM I-I, Luther Shead, do hereby bequeath to Richmond Acad-
emy my full appreciation for all it. has done for me, in hopes
that the school may have much success in the future.
ITEM II-I. Jeanette Sox, do hereby bequeath to all the students
of A. R. C. after me, my love for Richmond.
ITEM IIl-I, Patricia Davis, do hereby leave to any Junior, my
interested in Lhe Girls' drill platoon. in hopes that she will
carry it on next. year.
ITEM IV-I, Edward Howard. do hereby will Lo the future best
drilled cadet my Drill medal in hopes that he might try to live
up to the standards of such an honor.
ITEM V-I, David Patterson, do just leave ml hopej the rattles
in my car plus the lack of brakes.
ITEM VI-I, Charles Tam. have decided that 1 need everything
I have: I won't leave anything to anybody.
ITEM VII-l, Oliver Owens. do hereby bequeath to Jack Fountain,
my "Radar" set in hopes that he can "catch" more than I did.
ITEM V111-I, Betty Gri1Tin, do hereby leme Lo Jane Cox my long
eyelashes.
ITEM IX-I, .Ieaneue Bodenhamer. do hereby will to the next
head cheerleader my ability to always lake the "gas" before
the pep rallies in chapel.
ITEM X-1, Roberta Cribh, do hervby bequeath to some umbi-
tious girl. my place in from of the A. R. C. band.
1TEM Xl-I, Jack Fisher. do here-hy luuve to Doug Cox. my
excess weight in hopes that he won't shrink up und blow away.
ITEM XII-l, Bettie Jared, being of slick mind. do hereby be-
queath Lo Martha Murphy. my ability to skip typing and still
pass.
ITEM Xlll-I, Sara Sunchcomb, ming of unsound mind, do here-
by bequeath to any one of Mr. Roberlsulfs Study Hull students
my ability Lo attend meetings every day.
ITEM XIV-I. Carol Brooks, do hereby will and bequeath to any
"stupid" Junior, my place in detention hall.
ITEM XV-I, Barbara Brown, do hereby lr-ave Lo Lhe Juniors, my
privilege to sil in Mr. Museleys rmun in hopes that he will let.
you go get his hot water.
LTEM XVI-l, Gail Jackson. do hereby will to any deserving Jun-
ior girl, my bed in First Aid in hopes that she might hear
as much gossip as I did,
ITEM XVII-I, Edwin Beanie, being ol' weak mind, do leave to
Joey Cheek, my knowledge of how to use an answer book in
hopes that he may make a "success" ot himself.
ITEM XVIII-I, Eddie Anderson. being of intellectual brain, do
hereby bequeath Lo Pat. Hendrix. my ability to pass English.
ITEM XIX-I, Ann Trowbridge, being of wrecked mind, do here-
by will to Judy Tam, my ability l0 pass exams in hope that
she may graduate one ot' these days.
ITEM XX-I, Mary Helen McGinty. being of closed mind, do here
by leave to Joyce Mclilmurray my ability to keep xx secret in
hopes that she will have as much fun knowing about things
as I do.
ITEM XXI-I Tommy Ashe, do hereby will Lo the '57 football
team my logging axe in hopes that he might cut down the
"Pine Tree" at Talluluh Falls one summer.
LTEM XXII-I, Avis Rollins, do hereby bequeath to anyone that
will claim them my Geometry grades.
ITEM XXIII-I, Richard Brinkley, being ol' bowed legs, do hereby
will to Dick McDaniel my Bermuda Shorts in hopes that his
legs are cuter than mine.
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ITEM XXIV-I, Jack Tomlin, do hereby bequeath to "Coach"
Bolton my track shoes in hopes that they will carry someone
over 6 feet.
ITEM XXV-We, Peggy Sutton, Brenda Mitchell, Glenda William-
son, Carol Brooks, Arlene Price. Ann Bennett.. JoAnn Wil-
liamson, and Yvonne Brusher. do leave any group of gals
that are big buddies, an economy size bonle of glue in hopes
that they will stick together as long as we have.
ITEM XXVI-I, Trisha Shackelford, being of "tired blood" do
hereby bequeath to Mary Ann Oliphant. my "ability" never to
gain a pound in hopes that she will never have to go on am-
other diet.
ITEM XXVI!-We, Barbara Duncan and Alice Hagler, do hereby
leave to any innocent rising senior our ability L0 suffer
through Physics and make ir, in hopes Lhat we'll never have
to do it again.
ITEM XXVIII-I, Ginger Marks, do will to some fortunate junior,
my ability to write a Spanish sentence on the board every
day for Mr. Howard in hopes than he might get one right. QI
didn'f.b.
ITEM XXIX-I, Flo Butler, being of "pudgy" body and battered
brain do leave to Linda Epps and Ginger Hitchcock my "cuts"
for Lhe people whose names appear in the Gossip Column ln
hopes that they will have more friends left than I do.
ITEM XXX-We, Corrille Morris. Halley Boanwright, Lidie Swann.
and Sally Hill do hereby bequeath Lo Ann Thompson, Lois
Scales, Selly Maxwell, Esther Boutwright, and Kay Dienst
our ability to keep up a lively conversation in Miss Braddy's
room no matter how muvh she muy interrupt. in hopes that
they can keep it up and still survive,
ITEM XXX!-I. Cecil Jackson. being of chemical brnln, do will to
Annette Doss my chemistry hook in hopes that she might. take
up on page three where I left. off,
ITEM XXXII-I, Joyce Burris, do hereby leave to any upcoming
basketball player my seat on Lhe bench in hopes that she will
keep lt. as warm as I have.
ITEM XXXIII-I. Lila Jackson, do will nnd bequeath my skill of
cutting lunch to go home nnd get my mail to Melinda Broome Ill
hopes that she won't get caught.
ITEM XXXIV-I, Barbara Best. do hereby lenve to next yem-'a
cheerleaders my ability Lo lose my voice in hopes that they
have the opportunity to cheer at another GEORGIA STATE
CHAMPIONSHIP football name.
ITEM XXXV-I, Virginia K'Burg, do hereby will to some sleepy
junior my early morning wulk to school in hopes that the fresh
air will wake her for Lhe following day of "concentrated"
study.
ITEM XXXVI-We, Ronnie Evans. Pat Dye, Finley Merry. Bill
Force, and Tony Atkins do leave to the boys in the Junior class
all the "Gators" at A. R. C.. THANK GOODNESS!
ITEM XXXVII-I, Jim Weigle, do will to Emil Bredenberg my
T-square, compass. triangles. etc.. in hopes that he may some-
day be able to draw zu circle.
ITEM XXXVIU-I, Barton Chambers. do hereby bequeath to Sgt..
Johnson my thick head of hair in hopes Lhat he will cease
tu be jealous of peuple with thick heads of hair.
ITEM XXXIK-I, Gldays Hyatt, do hereby leave to all the teach-
ers my sister, Nellie in hopes that they can educate her.
ITEM XL-I, Bill Small, do hereby will to the football team, my
football ticket stubs in hopes that they will make good confetti.
ITEM XLI-I, Finley Merry, do hereby bequeath to James Tem-
ples Lhe key to my den in hopes that he will "make out." better
than I dld.
ITEM XLII-I, Lulluth Brion, being of questionable mind and
peculiar judgment do bequeath Lo lmrhnru Brennecke my
tulkativeness in hopes that she may some day he u lawyer.
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ITEM XLIII-I, Don Tyre, do leave to Sylvia Carter all my A-pluses
which I failed to receive in hopes that they will make her as
happy as they would have made me.
ITEM XLIV-I, Larry Willige, do hereby will to Chil-VDY Carmichael
my quarterback job with the A. R. C, football team in hopes
that the team will win the STATE in '57.
ITEM XLV-I, Helen Newsome, do beqeath to someone interested
and capable my position in the lunch room in hopes that she
can get along with the boys at second lunch and hold her
temper.
ITEM XLVI-I, Tony Atkins, do leave my spot in the hall to some
ambitious Junior boy in hopes that he can look 'em over
without being bothered by Mr. Markert.
ITEM XLVII--I, Gail Remley, being of true heart and love-struck
mind, do will and bequeath to some lucky junior girl my ability
to get an engagement ring in the middle of my senior year
in hopes that she gets someone as wonderful a.s I did.
ITEM XLVII-I, Nancy King: being of lonely, but faithful, heart,
do will to Lynne Richardson my "tomb stone" in hopes that
she will be just as "dead" as I was and like it
ITEM XLIK-I, Mary Turley, because I have my "head in the
clouds," do leave to Judy Wiggins all the short boys in hopes
that she'Il have more luck with them than I did.
ITEM L-We, Leila Goodwin and Carol Ann Jernigan, do hereby
will and bequeath to anybody who wants them, our southern
drawls in hopes that y'all will rid us of them.
ITEM Ll-I, Helen Kelley, being of red face, do leave to any
brave junior my duty of leading the songs in Christian Work-
ers' Council in hopes that she won't be as embarrassed a.s
I was.
ITEM LII-I, Terry Melton, do will to Wyane Merritt my four
hours detention hall in hopes that he gets four more.
ITEM LIII-I, Brenda Mitchell, do leave to Joanne Williamson and
Yvonne Brusher, my ability to be the last one in class and the
first one out.
ITEM LIV-I, Carol Cunningham do leave to Mary Taylor-Larry
Young-in hopes that she can keep him as long as I did.
ITEM LV-I, Preston Dye, do will to Richard Wren my rank in
hopes that he won't have to carry a rifle next year.
ITEM LVI-I, Richard Lee's "Grey Corvet," being of weak battery
and run-down motor, do leave to Rowland Powell's Chevrolet,
my parking place on Russell Street.
ITEM LVII-I, Gum Yet Lou, do leave to Jerry Aris my rifle in
hopes that he may drill off two hours at a time.
ITEM LVIII-I, Jeanette Loflin, do will to each junior girl who is
not blessed with freckles one of these glorious spots.
ITEM LIX-I, Laure Bailie, do hereby bequeath to a warm-heart-
ed rising senior girl my great ability to solve ChiDDY Car-
michael's romance problems during lunch period.
ITEM LX-I, Carl Bogoslnwsky, do hereby leave to Sammy
Shapiro, my locker in hopes that he will clean it out.
ITEM LXI-I, Nancy Faulk, being of innocent brain, do hereby
bequeath to any sneaky junior, my ability to sit in Algebra,
45 and look intelligent.
ITEM LXII-I, Babara Graham, do will to Nancy Flowers my
ability to evade Mr. Gallaway's home room period in hopes
that she may have as much fun as I did.
ITEM LXIII-I, Bill Sally, being of worn shoes from drilling. do
will to any R. 0. T. C. junior my membership to the Sabre
Club which I never attained in hopes that "Lady Luck" will
smile on him.
ITEM LXIV-I, Evelyn Russell, do leave the craziness carried on
between Jackie F., Betty A., Carol B., and myself to four
crazy gals filling the lot next year in hopes that they can tell
some funnies like we did.
ITEM LXV-I, Thomas Newman, do hereby leave to Jerry Wil-
son and C. I. Newton my five shares of stock in the SAD
COMIC BOOK, IXCORPORATED, in hopes that each will be
prosperous always.
ITEM LXVI-I, Fred McBrayer, do will to the nonexistent files
my old name, "Freddie" in hopes that no one will ever call
me that again.
ITEM LXVII-I, Mimi Volpitto, do hereby will to Mary Ann Oli-
pha.nt, my "sneeze" in hopes that she may be able to use it
along with her laugh.
ITEM LXVIII-I, Robert Anderson, being of a "lame brain" and
big eyes, do will to some "intelligent" Junior, my seat i.n Mr.
Bolton's Algebra 45 class in hopes that he can see all the girls
walking down the hall.
ITEM LXIX-I, Louise Pund, being of unsound mind, do leave
to any girl looking for a beau, my convenient locker which
very often contains football jackets and military hats in hopes
that she will be more successful than I was in catching one of
its users.
ITEM LYX-I, Pat Stillwell, being of a well-worn heart, do here-
by bequeath to Susan von Unwerth rny mixed-up love life in
hopes that she can make a bigger mess than I.
ITEM LXXI-I, Sue McNorrill, hereby leave to Emily Stevens my
place in the tennis tournament in hopes that she will go a little
farther than I did.
ITEM LXXII-I, Rosemary Baird, being of a racked brain, do will
to any French pupil my place at the blackboard in Miss Over-
street's third period class in hopes that he may correctly copy
his homework upon it with fewer mistakes and less griping
than I.
ITEM LXXIII-I, Charles B. Hughes, being of a frail frame, do
bequeath to Joy Hughes my desk in hopes that she may fill
it better than I did.
ITEM LXXIV-I, Fred Jennings, being very un-crafty, do leave
to W. L. Ivey and Don Teasley my tools and bench in shop in
hopes that they can learn to hit the nail on the head.
ITEM LXXV-I, Eunice Crawford, do hereby bequeath to Bobbie
Lee Graham, my notebook with its Tech stickers in hopes that
it will land for her an engineer.
ITEM LXXVI-I, Sandra Martin, being of trusting soul, do leave
to Barbara Martin my rat proof locker.
ITEM LXXVII-I, Gail Bennett, do hereby bequeath to all up-
coming Juniors my best wisbes in hopes that every one of you
has a successful senior year,
AND-We, the staff of the 1957 Rainbow, do leave to the students
of Richmond Academy, this annual. of which we are most
justly proud. and the memories that it holds for each of
you, concerning the greatest school south of the Mason-Dixon
line, or any other line.
WITTNESSED BY:
Trisha Shackelford
Flo Butler
Raymond YVhite
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Class of '57 Re-visits A. R. C.
Having just come in from the art gallery 1 entered the
bomb shelter, our dear old beloved Richmond Academy, just
before the bomb hit.
It seems like old times to me because the laces remind
me of twenty years back when I was a senior. The first per-
son I see is Halley lloatwright, who is running a feattu'es
kindergarten for superlatives at the Grauiteville Mills. She
tells me of the success of some of our class mates such as
Mont Miller, who is eight star general: Alex Lang, who has
taken over General Mark Clark's position at The Citadel:
Carol Ann Jernigan, who is reigning over her barony in Mc-
Beang and Pat Dye and Tommy Ashe. who are line coaches
for the Atomic Red Skins.
Walking on down the bali I see llill Force. who is still
standing under the clock watching the girls go by. As we wait
there talking, we hear a group who have just returned from
the twenty-fifth anniversary of Young Life, now called Middle
Life. The topic of conversation seems to he the "C. L." they
caught while in Colorado on thc convention. Among the group
are Tony Atkins, Flo llntler, Finley Merry, Mimi Volpitto.
Emory Williamson, Virginia K'Burg. Larry Willige. Mary
Helen Mctlinty, Milner Lively, and Helen Kelley. llill tells me
that Buzzy McMillan and Shirley Cheeley have become en-
gaged for the tenth time.
As I walk on down the hall, I come to a room marked
Medical Auxiliary, which is a club for doctors' wives, Lanre
Bailie-President. As I enter I see Nancy King helping thc
other nurses aids. Nancy married a top brass in the arlny.
Dr. Barbara Flowers and Dr. Harry Harper are in charge of
the group. These consist of Ruth Aldred, Betty Jean Anderson,
Shirley Andrews, Rosemary Baird, Aim Braswell. Joyce Bur-
ris, Myra Cook, Nancy Jean llunaway, Jewell Greene. Betty
Griffin. Linda Hughes. Helen Jackson, Jacqueline Knight, Sue
McNorrill, Joan Ray. Gail llemley, Ilita lthoden, Donna
Richeleau, Anna Rufo, Jerri Saxon. Frances Slkes. Mary
Taylor, Pat Wiebel, and Alice Wren. once members of Mrs.
Stevens' Future Nurses Club. Wallis Stevens was a bit hacked
to find that Future Nurses are really not baby sitters at all.
Jacqueline Knight, still a Future Nurse, charges everybody
512.50 for everything. She got that way selling annual ads.
As I walk hack down the hall toward the office. I see
Pat Stillwell. who has taken over Mrs. Miller's job, typing a
letter for Herbert Alewine, the president of the school. Presi-
dent Alewine has added several new departments: among
these are Department of Safety. headed by Walter W'right
to teach the modern youngsters how to charge through the
hall on polo ponies.
Thinking about how no one had seemed to change much,
I was almost knocked down by Jane Weltch who said she
had just received a letter from David. I asked Jane about
Leila Goodwin and Sandra Munn and she said they were
helping at Catholic High, another Bomb Shelter, where they
were officers of the Mothers' Club.
As Jane was going to the Gym to see Ann Bee, the gym
teacher, I decided to go along too. As we entered we heard
Georgia Markert, President Alewine's wife: Linda Yvilliams,
who was teaching gym at Langford, and Pat Waller,
Murphey's instructor, talking about how we were gonna. keep
the building warm. I told them not to worry because I knew
that Jeanette Bodenhamer in her new position would keep
us well supplied with coal. As we were talking, Becky Hill,
tny long lost sister, who left to find a rich old husband so
that she would soon be a rich young widow, Corrille Morris
and Lidie Swan, who had both left with the same intentions,
came in singing "They didn't make the one for me", a song
recently recorded by Lu Ruth Erion, a popular Bop and
Flop singer. Remember when rock and roll was rough?
After leaving the gym, I decided to go to the library. On
the way I met Richard Magruder and Sam Maguire, who are
Co-Presidents ol' Foxy Candy Company. They told me of
Lamar I-leming, who had just married Marilyna, the Monroe's
daughter. t'l'lns is his Sth timer. As we were talking, Jimmy
Smalley, who is a preacher, and Maxwell Vallotton, who had
just returned from a hunting safari in Africa. South Georgia,
joined us. They told us of Randy Strozler's and Johnny Rey-
nolds' golf lame. They bagged two birdies, a buzzard and a
crow: and have gone into the business of selling golf balls for
atomic pump-gum shells.
On entering the library I was surprised to see Barbara
Graham and llelcn Henry, the llbrarians, watching our be-
loved governor, Ronnie Evans, who was speaking to the pub-
lic as the guest of lravld Patterson on the "Patterson Hour."
At the far end of the library. which has been made Into a
coffee lounge, in honor of Miss Ilnllle, Miss I-learn, Mr. Galla-
way. Mr. Wise, Miss Uvcrstreet and Mr. Cordle, I see Ginger
Marks, Louise Pund and Martha Rlngson, three of our town's
most popular socialltes, sipping coffee through three straws,
so no one has to stop yapping in order to sip.
After talking for a while. I decided to go to the lunch
room. where Otls Phillips is still punching mllk. I was not sur-
prised at all to see Mike Barns, a construction engineer, talk-
ing wlth Larry Willlge. still president of the Wayne Richards
Fan Club. Larry said Wayne shot one million points ln his
last game. Ile also said that Johnny Dowdy was a. very suc-
cessful business man and Walter Anderson was a success-
ful dentist.
At one end of a long table I saw twenty children and
right In the very middle were Barbara Best and Charles
Moody. I was relieved to find out that half of the children
belonged to Barbara Duncan who had gone to meet her hus-
band, a baseball coach.
Upon leaving, I decided to go down to the old First Aid
Room. I was happy to see the same gay faces. Lila Jackson,
Leola Dunlap, Sandra Martin, Trisha Shackleford. Ann Trow-
bridge. Judy I-Iale, and Bettie Jared were all lying on the
floor as the bed they used to relax on flnally broke down. On
the other side of the room were Gall Jackson and Rita Rhoden
hanging out of the window looking at the effects of the ex-
plosion. We were so surprised to see that it wasn't a bomb
at all-just .lack Fisher chasing Donnie Howard around the
flag pole.
Sally lllll, Senior Reporter
for 1977 Musketeer.
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Leila Goodwin
Carol Ann .lei nignn
Miini Yolpilto
Barliziiui lluncun
Lila Jackson
Martha Murphy
Sandra Munn
Second row:
Clmrles Goodwin
Donnie lloward
Alex Lang
Dion Roberts
Curl Ilogoslziwsky
Philip Suinnter
.Iini XX':1ll:1ce
Laure llaiilie
Bfllqlilfll Head
Bitsy Mclwnnld
Bnrhura Best
Lamar Fleming
Third row:
Rita lllinden
Currille Morris
Fourth row:
Halley llontwriglit
Milner Lively
Sally llill
lien-ky Hill
Fifth row:
Finley Merry
.Iiin flurdull
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Ln Ruth Eriun
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Ann Tl'lHYhl'ldE,9
Tnininy Ashe
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Rminie Evans
lluzzy Mm-Millnn
Mon! Millvr
.lainive llenslig
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Nancy King
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Mairtlm liinsoy
.lmin Tuul
llvlen Henry
Sylvian Miirgnii
Tony Atkins
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Helen Kelly
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Permofed myself from Junior l-li
And landed at A, R. C.
With a shout of freedom for myself
Richmond's the place for mel
Tho't l'd take a lil ole class
Or read a book or two-
And permote myself so-socially
Like my daddy used to do.
Stay all day in the lunch room,
Race around the hall
Flit and flirt with a jean or skirtg
Permote myself a ball.
Permoted myself to the office,
From there to detention class.
Got put on the board, kept after sch
Had to study my lessons to pass.
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Tho't l'd skip an English lesson
And sleep it off in the clinic.
The President, the Dean, the Nurse and
the Teacher
Convinced me there's nothing in it.
Permofed myself to the libery-
Started to open my peeper,
Got my teeth bashed in before I begin
By attack from a lady-creeper.
Took myself to the football game
Shouted me into a tizzy.
Stood up tall when we got the ball-
Plumb like to have had a hizzy.
Permoted myself to several clubs-
Got bounced out of three or four-
Managed to stay on the annual staff
By selling one ad or more.
Beginning to see l've gotta work
To learn how to spell education,
'Cause Richmond Academy's a good ole
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Gee-I hope l get permoted!
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Frances Louise Adams
Sherry Ann Agoos
Lexie Ann Alsobrool-is
Bob Marion Alston
Agnes Marie Anderson
XVylie Landsdell Anderson
Marguerite Ann Atkinson
Anna Henrietta Avrett
Franc-es Faye Avrette
Martha Bat-hes
Bill Iverson Barksdale
Robert Walton Barnes
Elezuior Faye Barnes
Jerry Barton
lVilliam Frank Barton
Joe Clarston Bass
Sarah Euphemia Beall
Ann Carolyn Bedenliaugh
Barbara Beddingiield
Marion Belfor
Leila Brown Belvin
Peggy Bieland
Esther Boatwright
Ral' Etral Boswell
Carol llean Bottoms
Gary Lee Bottorof
llobhy Wilmer Bowman
Helen Phyllis Blankenship
Robert Eddie Bradberry
Nant-y Longeway Braswell
Emil Hufzuley Bredenberg
Barbara Ann Brennecke
lViley Marlene Brickle
Melinda Broome
Fred Roland Broome
Helen Ilamilton Brown
Patricia Louise Brown
Doris Ray Brut-e
XVendall Ray Brush
XVaurla Jean Burch
Maylin Faye Burdison
Sandra LaYerne Burgess
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Dawn came early for the Richmond Acade-
my Musketeers as a squad of 43 spirited grid-
ders reported to the practice field at 6:30 A.
M. The inexperienced players and a brand new
coaching staff started the 1956 football sea-
son ott' with two weeks training at Athens' Y
Camp, "Paradise of Youth." in Talullah Falls.
Georgia. The Richmond Academy Musketeers
surpassed their preseason status as a weak
contender in the Region 2-AAA and went on
to win the Sectional and Georgia State Champ-
ionships.
ARC 9 -- Glynn O
The Musketeers marched for a touchdown
from the opening kick off and held on to the
lead to defeat Glynn Academy, This was the
tirst victory in the march to the Regional 2-AAA
Crown. ln the llrst quarter. speedster Tony
Atkins turning left end danced a jig for ten
yards through a host of Glynn Academy taek-
lers for the 1:ame's only touchdown. ln the
second half, when Glynn was hooting from the
end zone. the punter in an attempt to receive a
high snap went out of hounds. and Richmond
picked up insurance in form of an automatic
safety.
ARC 14 - Commercial 2
lilehniond Academy took advantage of two
fumbles ln t'ommercial territory to defeat the
t'ohras 14-2. Tackle Charlie llroome fell on u
tkunmerclal fumble on the Colxras 20-yard line
late lu the llrst period to start the flrst touch-
down march. The Musketeers recovered the
second time a few minutes later on the Com-
mercial Ill! to set up the second score. Larry
Wlllige scored hoth touchdowns while llill
l.anler converted the l'.A.T,'s. A powerful
liichmond running attack was spearheaded by
the hullelike rushes ot' I-'ulllrack Hill Force. Ile
lunged the hall l-l times for TS yards. Late in
the fourth period, t'ommercial got into the
scoring column with a safety.
ARC 35-Coffee County 6
Tony Atkins started the Musketeers off with
a Ito-yard run in the first period. llill Lanier
kicked the extra point, l'at Dye blocked a
fourth down kick ln touchdown territory for
another six points. llalfhack. Al lluller scor-
ed from the Ill yard-line and the score stood
at lfo-u at half time. The Comets pushed a
drin- down tield for their first and only
touchdown. Two more touchdowns hy Butler
and Ilcrnard Williams respectively and a safe-
ty made the score ltiehmond 35, Coffee Coun-
ty li when the llnal whistle hlew.
ARC 15 - Benedictine 6
liill Lanier. uslng his punts as a major wea-
pon. sparked the Musketeers to a 15-6 de-
cision over the highly favored lleuedictine.
This was tagged as the decisive game in the
hattle for the Region Championship. ARC
got the Cadets from Savannah ln a hole in
the first period ona safety. matched touch-
downs with the lrlsh in the second quarter.
and iced the game with another score in
the third. The running of Ray Gruhhs and
lllll Force set up the first Richmond score.
Larry Xl'illlge's jump pass to Jack Fountain.
who lateraled to lluzzy McMilllau for a 310
yard gain, was the key play in the second
drive, Willigekn one-yard sneak climaxed the
scoring.
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ARC 8- Savannah O
A pair of cat-like guards powered ARC Over
a big and dangerous Savannah High eleven.
Tommy Ashe and Pat Dye paced the ever-
hustling Musketeers all the way before a chill-
ed crowd of some 3,000 people. These fans
saw Richrnond's defense literally tear the Jack-
et's offense apart on their goal line stance
in the last period. Bill Force plunged through
the visitors' defense for the game's only touch-
down. A safety came in the third quarter when
the Savannah center centered the ball out of
the end zone. Ball carrying by Berna.rd Wil-
liams, Ronnie Evans, and Tony Atkins was
a great asset to the game.
ARC 0- Catholic 0
A few lucky breaks and a costly fumble
made it possible for the lrish to hold Richmond
to a O-0 tie. The Musketeers, having already
cropped the Region 2-AAA championship, out-
played Catholic all the way. But that didl1't
count in the scoring column. During the half
time Jeanette Bodenhamer was named "Home-
coming Queen" by the ARC football team.
After the Turkey Day classic, Tony Atkins
was awarded the VFW Trophy for the game's
outstanding player. Tony alone gained more
than the whole Irish team.
ARC 14-- Lanier 7
Richmond, keyed to a fever pitch, struck
Lanier like the recoiling of a snake. Before
Lanier could ever get used to the ARC field the
Musketeers had run up a 14-0 lead in less than
three minutes. The first touchdown came on
the opening kickoff when Ronnie Evans fumbl-
ed on the five, and Tony Atkins scooped it up
and like a bolt of lightning, streaked down
the sideline for the score. Pat Dye assisted
Atkins with two bone crushing blocks. After
this, the game see-sawed back and forth until
the third quarter when the Poets, after re-
ceiving the second half kickoff, drove all the
way for the score alld then bulleted the extra
point.
ARC 13 -- Northside 7
ARC combined hustle and desire to defeat
the Northside 'Tiger for the Georgia State AAA
Championship. The Tiger, noted as the "Best
Prep Team Ever," and Richmond as a
"TEAM CALLED DESIRE" clashed on a rain
soaked field in n. game as described by Geor-
gia's head coach YVally Butts as the best high-
school ganie that he had ever seen. The Ca-
dets' defense brought the powerful high scor-
ing Tiger offense to a standstill. Both ARC
touchdowns came on long drives and for a
climax, XVillige sneaked both scores across.
Bill Lanier missed the first but made the
second extra point. The Tiger touchdown
came on a long completed pass in the fourth
quarter. Both teams kept the rain soaked fans
of 5,000 in a daze with their spectacular per-
formance. Richn1ond's offense was sparked by
the line ball handling of Larry Willige
and the running of Ray Grubbs, Bill Force
and Bernard Williaiiis. The strong defensive
standards were Paul Inglett. Pat Dye, Tommy
Ashe, Milner Lively, and Charles Broome. This
concluded Coach In1nan's first year as head
coach, and how much better could he have
SERS? than by winning the State Champion-
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Left to right: First row, Larry Broome, Ronnie Bowers, Jimmy Snow, Larry Hendricks,
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Jackson.
Second row, Bubba Parkman, Harry Pund, Sonny Page, Ricky Von Ynworth. Dessey
Kuhlke, Eddie Brown, Bonnie Burke, Robert Mulcay, George Wright, Jack Kerr, Tommy
Lewis.
Third row, Fred Sims CCoach of endsl, Allen Clifford, Charles Allen. Al Brown, Jimmy
Knight, Bruce Knottingham, Frank Stafford, Fred Fidler, Ernest Murphy, Vance Per-
rine, Vvade Mallard, Coach Wm. Howell.
Fourth row, Charles Harris, Dunbar Dyches, Tommy Howland, Richard Holley. Bob
Barnes, Gordon Alexander, Billy Walker, Gene Thurmond, Jim Braswell. Stanley Martin,
Bobby Payne, Benny Williams, Coach Bolton.
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Second row, Gilroy Garner, Sammy Simowitz, Harold Silver, Henry Bush. Freddie
Lamback.
Third row, Fred Fidler, Allen Hale, Coach A. L. YVi1liams, Mgr. Tom Arinistend. Coach
Bill Howell.
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Tournament with eighteen straight victories. They defeated
Savannah High but lost to Benedictine thus capturing sec'
ond place. On February 27th Richmond traveled to Atlanta
with high hopes and a desire to capture the State Champ-
ionship Trophy.
They came up with an 52-45 victory over Russell High
in their tirst game of the class 2-AAA high school basket-
ball tournament. Wayne Richards scored 14 points to be
high man for the day.
ln the second round in the Tournament, Richmond came
through with a victory over Albany, 30--14.
Richmond came out on top again as they battled their
way to the finals by a hard-fought win over Murphy High
of Atlanta 56-54. This win entitled them to play Decatur.
The finale of the State Tournament in Atlanta, March 2.
was a repetition. jinx or no jinx. of the final game of the
Region Tournament here in Augusta. as Decatur's Bull-
dogs downed the Musketeers 6161. I-'ouls called against
Richmond in the last quarter largely accounted for the
downfall. as Richmond led most of the way through the
third quarter. Wayne Richards was high for Richmond.
with 23 points, besides being high scorer for the Tourna-
ment.
Everybody agreed that it was the most exciting game of
the season. and had nothing but praise for the whole team.
Next year may he another story!
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The Veterans of Foreign VVars Sabre
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Best ROTC Company Cup and Medal
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Best ROTC Platoon Cup and Medal of
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pany commanded by Lt. Gene Bell.
Best ROTC Squad Cup and Medal of
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Best Drilled ROTC Cadet Medal of
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Edward Howard.
THE SH ERI DAN SABRE
The Richard B. Sheridan Memorial Sabre
is an award made annually by the Reserve
Officers Association to the cadet officer of
the ROTC unit who is judged to be the most
outstanding student. In order for a cadet
to win this award he must be a competent
officer, a capable and versatile student, a
proiicient athlete and a leader in his class
activities and every day life.
The Sabre is awarded in memory of Rich-
ard Brinsley Sheridan, honor graduate of
the Academy, who lost his life in the foot-
ball uniform of West Point. This year the
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James A. Cook.
The Academy Medal of Merit for
Neatest Cadet - M!Sgt Lamar L.
Fleming and SFC John D, Reynolds.
The American Legion Sabre - Cadet
Captain Charles McDiarmid.
The Cohen Medal - SFC Charles R.
Neuman.
The Academy Medal of Merit for Out-
standing Member of the Band-e
Cadet Captain Fred Phillips.
The C. XV. Tulley Trophy-Cadet Sym
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The General Wood Memorial Trophy
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Bowen Brothers Award-Cadet Rich-
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James A. Cook receives the Sabre from Captain William Bush
while Sally llill and MySQL B. E. Cnrrow looks on.
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NEW RICHMOND ACADMEY BUILDING
History of J. C. A. - A. R. C.
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ment for use as a hospital: the school remained
closed for several years. From August, 1863, until
the fall of 1867. the Academy building was beyond
the control of the Trustees. First used as head-
quarters fora Confederate military hospital, it was
later used as military headquarters by the Federal
troops before being restored to the Trustees in
1867.
For many years after its first opening, the Aca-
demy remained in session almost the whole year,
with two-week holidays being given at the close
of a quarter. Hetween April 1 and October 1.
school hours lasted from seven-thirty to six: be-
tween October 1 and April 1, from eight-thirty to
tive. A recess from twelve to two-thirty xy as the
only break in the schedule. This continued until
1880 when the single session, closing at tWo
o'clock was introduce-il.
Public examinations were held from two to four
times yearly, the first which were recorded being
held on March 30, 1786, and another in .Iuly, 1789.
During the examination, questions were asked by
teachers, by the Trustees ot' Richmond Academy,
or sometimes by people in the audience. Prizes
were awarded for the exhibitions ot' oratory. decla-
mation, and drama which followed the question-
ing. If all the stuilents did well and it' the Trustees
were in a jovial mood, the students might be re-
warded with a holiday of from one day to a whole
week.
After the restoration of the Academy building to
the Trustees in 1867, serious attempts were made
to reopen the school. Colonel George W. Rains.
former manager of the Confederate powder mill in
Augusta, was chosen regent. His associates includ-
ed a number of ex-Confederate officers. and with
their aid the Academy was reopened January 1.
1868. In 1870, during a mass reorganization, the
post of regent was abolished. all teachers became
equal in rank, and Colonel Rains was appointed
chairman of the faculty. The Academy had two
departments: the classical and English and the
scientific. The potential scientists had access to
Colonel Rains' personal collection of scientific
apparatus and that of the Medical College of Geor-
gia, where Colonel Rains was a chemistry pro-
fessor. The enrollment of the Academy grew
steadily. and in the school year ot' 1873-1874 it
listed 223 students. In 1875, a commercial depart-
ment was added, and in 1882 a military depart-
ment was established with Captain J. O. Clarke.
a Confederate veteran, as instructor. A section of
the Academy building was set aside as an armory,
but after a few years of existence, the department
was abolished. In 1898, the military department
was reopened with Major George P. Butler as
commandant. It consisted of two companies with
uniforms of blue coats with brass buttons, gray
trousers, black shoes, and blue forage caps, close-
ly resembling the Confederate caps.
In the first two decades of the twentieth cen-
tury, the Academy changed in many ways. Its cur-
riculum enlarged to include athletics. physics.
physiology, hygiene, American, English, and
French history, mechanical drawing, and plane
surveying. In 1904, the University of Georgia ac-
credited the Academy, and in 1911 the Academy
became a member of the Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. On
July 1, 1909, the Trustees contracted with the
County Board of Education of Richmond County
to employ and pay the teachers and manage the
school, while the Trustees were to use the income
derived from the tuition fapproximately 35,000 a
yearh to improve and take care of the property
and increase the equipment. In 1910, a fifth year,
equal to the freshman year in college, was added,
with the old armory being converted into class-
rooms to accomodate the additional students. In
the year before World War I began, the Medical
College building reverted to the Trustees and was
converted into classrooms. By the end of 1916
there were varsity teams of football, baseball,
basketball, tennis, and track, with a newly organ-
ized band added to the military department. After
the first 'World War, tuition for students living in
Richmond County was abolished.
In 1919, student enrollment had increased to
610, the largest up to that time. With such crowd-
ed conditions prevailing, more classrooms became
a necessity. The dormitory was converted into
classrooms, but the Academy was still overcrowd-
ed. In 1924, a bond issue of 5,350,000 was voted,
3300.000 of which was designated for building a
new Academy. The Trustees added tS100,000 to
the bond issue funds and work on the new Aca-
demy was begun. The selected site, a swamp own-
ed by the city of Augusta, was located between
Walton Way and llampton Avenue and west of
Baker Avenue. The City Council had the swamp
drained: the County Commissioners had the
ground made ready for construction: Scroggs and
Ewing drew plans for the building: and the
l'almcr-Spivey Construction Company e1'0Ct0d it,
under the supervision of a building commission
composed of prominent civic leaders.
During the summer of 1925, the Board of Edu-
cation voted to found a coeducational junior col-
lege, to be called the .Iunior College of Augusta.
lt was to be housed in the new Academy building
on the completion ot' that building. The Junior
College graduated its first group ot' sophomores in
1927. Since that time the Junior College has grown
steadily, with a variety of courses being offered to
the students.
The Academy, too, has increasezl its enrollment
rapidly. In its first year in the new building, the
Academy had 6-15 students and a faculty of 33.
In this school year of 1956-57, the Academy has
an enrollment of 107-1, and the .Iunior College
has 203 students. The faculty consists of a presi-
dent, a dean. fifty-three teachers, two librarians,
a registrar, two office assistants, a nurse, a dieti-
cian, business manager, a commandant, and four
army officers and sergeants. This year of 1957 will
see a senior class of approximately 470 members
graduate from Richmond Academy and 45 from
Junior College. Let us hope and pray that this
class will uphold the traditions and glory of the
one-hundred-and-seventy-four-year-olcl school.
-Hibliograpby-t'ordle. C. G.--ARC Cadet,
published by IMT--is Bela Club
History of Riclunond Academy.
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Left to right: Secretary .......,.A.....,,,,.. .,,.... B arbara Jean Graham
Sponsor ,,,A,,,,,,, ....... R Iiss Ruth Mc.-Xuliffe Treasurer ..,,.............,....,. ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, S chuyler Clark
President ..4,.. ....,.,,,,,,,, C orrille Morris Program Chairman .,....., ...............,,, R onnie Evans
Chaplain ...,.,,,..,,.,.,,,,,.. . ....,... Virginia K'Burg
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Aldred, Ruth
Anderson, NValter
Boatwright, Halley
Hodenhanier. Jeanette
Chow, Edward
Clark, Schuyler
Crawford, Eunice
Doolittle. Betty
Dunlap, Leola
Dunn, Patsy
Evans, Ronnie
Fleming, Lamar
Graham, Barbara Jean
Greene. Jewell
Griffin, Mary
Hagler, Alice
l-lenry, Helen
Jarrell, Kay
Jernigan, Carol Ann
K'hur1:. Virginia
Kelley, Helen
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Loflin, Jeanette
Mack, Judith
Magruder. Richard
Maner, Bill
Marks. Ginger
McKenzie, Betty Lynn
Mc-Nulty. Mary
Morgan, Sylvia
Morris. Corrille
Newton. Susan
Ock. iiarliara
Patterson, David
Pond, Glenda
Pnnd, Louise
lluhin. Leonard
Shar-kelturd. Patricia
Shaw. Judith
Smalley. Jane
Soshy. Tlmnias
Turley, Mary
Volpitto. Maryann
Seniors-Continued
XYard, Sara
XYallave. Jim
Walton. Anne
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Westbrook, Ramona
White, Raymond
Willingham. Cilden
Woo, llurotliy
Woo, Thomas
Wright, Walter
Zipper, Hannah
Juniors
Ilrennecke. Barbara
Ilurdison. Maylin
Carpenter. Barbara
Cawley. Patricia
Crickenberger,
Virginia Gail
Davis. Mary
Dornbos. YVilliam
Juniors-Continued
Hall, Cecelia
llarrey, Dixie Lynn
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Ilitchcock, Virginia
James, Edward Lester
Lanes, .Ioan
Lee, Linda
Munter, Carol
Maxwell, Selly
Miller, Patricia
Mobley, Sandra
Mullierin. Ginger
Mutimer. Sue
Ostaiin. Sharon
Payne, Penny
Petty, Harriet
Saar. Elsieanne
Scott. Stuart
Tannenbaum, Gretc-lien
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.lark Adams
.lurk Milford
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.lack Kerr
f'hIU'lF'S Goodwin
Mr. Miller
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Wxllizlnx Evans
Wnlliznn P1-rkins
Turns Vurlin
Hula Knuntz
Ilill Ilnrnlms
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Mr. Miller
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Thomas Susby
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lirlwznrd Nichols
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Floyd Stunleton
Robert Lunxzstnn
George Wright
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Vicki Culhnnn
Shirley Cllee-ley
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Ann Crmner
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Eunice- Crziwforll
Maury llzivis
Thcnnns UllllC'1lll
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Ln Ruth Erion
Glenda Eskew
llnrbm'n Grnlnun
Pat Hughes
.lohn Kim:
MEMBERS
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Lilldll L90
llevky Little
Snndrn Mnsllhnrn
Susan Newton
Snnnnyu Perry
Alnrlhn Ringson
.lmunie limvu
.Indy Shaw
Shelhy Smith
Sum Snider
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llvnry llusll
Viviun Collins
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Ann Fields
Nun:-y Flowers
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Putty Powers
Lunlse- Punzl
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Gerald Stanley
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President ,...,....,,,. ,, ., ...Jimmy Smalley
Vice President. ,Maxwell Vallotton
Secretary ,.,,.. ,Sam Maguire
Treasurer ,,.,., ., ., , ,John Long
Sergeant-at-Arms , Mike Barnes
Chaplain , . ,. ..., . Ed Hill
Sponsor: Mr. Miller
Mike Barnes
Emory Williamson
Eddy Hill
.Ian Bostrom
Terry Gilbert
I-larry Harper
Amon McCormack
Walter Anderson
William Loyal
XYesley Alford
David Grayliill
Sam Fat-ton
Robert Glenn
Jim NVallace
Pierce Walker
BERS
Maxwell Vallotton
Gary Trowbridge
.Iimmy Smalley
Hill Force
Richard Magruder
Finley Merry
XValt.er XVrig:lit
Charles Newton
Jim Gordon
Bill Salley
Sam Maguire
Harwell Hendee
Ililly Gibson
Marky Mull
Emile llredenherg
OFFICERS
President ,, , , . ..,.,...,, ., ,.,., . ,. , Sara Snider
Vice President., .. ,,,,., Mary Ne-lle Dunn
Secretary , ,,, N, Judy VViggius
Treasurer , Gail Remley
Chaplain , .. . ,Shannon Scott
Sergeant-at-Arms ,. ... . Sandra Jones
Social Chairman ,...,.. ,, ,, , , Barbara Brennecke
Project Chaiimann ,.,,...,..., , , , , ,. LuRuth Erion
Sponsor: Mr. Miller
Barbara Brennecke
Carol Brooks
.lane Cox
Eunice Crawford
Linda Duggan
Leola Dunlap
Mary Xelle Dunn
LuRuth Erion
Nancy Flowers
Kay Jarrell
Nancy King
Sandra Jones
Carol Manter
Diane Mauldin
Emily Mitchell
Susan Newton
Sammye Perry
Gail Remley
Martha Ringson
Sara Snider
Brenda Swann
Beverly Tamienlwautn
Rosalyn Waters
Barbara XYhiu-held
Judy lYi:gins
Beth Hendee
Flo Butler
Ann Kemble
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Szimirzi Iluziffr
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XVillizmi XYilkn-4
I':xt Stull
Zelda
Frances Adams
Phillis Blankenship
Martha Branner
Wiley Brickle
Doris Bruce
Ilene Brunkhurst
Sylvia Carter
lizirbaru Carpenter
.lean Chuvous
Christine Deas
Joanne Dill
llelen Donaldson
Audrey Dorn
Patricia Dunn
MEMBERS
Martlla Ewer
Gwen Ferguson
Ester Ford
Gay Griffin
Lois Grinistead
lietsy Halverson
Ge-Juan Hood
Mziruelle Hood
Sandra Horsley
Judy Hudson
Margaret Jennings
Deanna Johnson
Myrna Johnson
Joan Lune
Carolyn Lee
Shirley Lowe
Judy Mack
Ann Macklinf:
Sandra Mashburn
Iiurhzura Masur
Dianne Mauldin
Annette McCoy
Ruth McElmurruy
Hope Middleton
Sandra Mobley
Virgrinia Moog
Catherine Morris
Robbie Mntimer
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Deanna O'Hallorrln
Genevieve Pardue
Roberta Sanders
Linda Selinan
Beverly Simmons
Angelyn Siins
Glenda Story
Lynn Suuinier
Joan Tuten
Susan VonL'nwertl1
Susan XYylds
Marry Youngblood
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Suiidrn Alohley
lieverly Simmons
Ilene Hrunkliurst
Fl'2llll'9S Adams
Judith Muck
l'illlI6'l'lll9 Morris
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Jeanette Loflin
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Rlzircellzi Hood
Ge-Juan Hood
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llntli ,Xlmlrvil iilii'i.i:.i tmiiiif-il .ivan liawisun llarhara Xlilkllll' Varnlyn Sniilh
Ilvity .Xinlvrsun lt.-rinf'-1 tm.-k Sin- ll--lni Suv All-Nnrrill Emily Slevgng
Sliirlvy .kinlrews Myrna IH-wk .lankiv iifnmlrvk llnnv- Miller Mary Louise Surry
liieaiun' l!ai'l1"S Mary lfilifn l'iw-nv' Mary llivrs Sllllllfll llolbln-5' Ann Stone
lliriani lh,-linr Sanulra linulisli Fifflila limi-kins .Ivan I'ar:lnP llcvorly Tlllllillhillllll
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Lennie Rodtord
Phyllis Rawls
Peggy Sutton
Billie lVall
Mariellen Williams
Glenda Williamson
Miriam Belfor
Carol Brooks
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Edward Ilirkerson
Wayne Winzo
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Carl llogo
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Alton Garrison
llyinan Greeniield
Joe Holley
Juvk Milford
Ilolvby Monte-riel'
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Euuene Woo
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Laverne Hughes
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Toininy Carr:-ll
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Ronnie Mowers
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Clark Stoke-ly
Fred Slnrxzls
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Jerry Morizan
I-Idwnrd Nichols
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Joyce Barnes
Marion Warren
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Sue llelin
Tud James
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Barbara Carpenter
Miriam Price
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Judith Mack
Jackie Nicholson
Jayne Dye
Nancy Kirby
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Jeanette Loflin
Shirley Cheeley
Brenda Godowns
June YVhitaker
Carol Manter
Sue McNorrill
Helen Newsome
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Evelyn Russell
Betty Abernathy
Jackie Fielder
Anne YYalton
Naida Penrre
Betty Templeton
Marie Anderson
Nancy Poole
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LILY - TULIP CUP
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1550 Wrightsboro Road
Phone 3-2214
Augusta, Georgia
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Home of
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WEDDINGS
871 Broad street
Dial 2-3070
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1451 Harper St. Dial 4-2729
Lobby S. F. Bldg, Dial 2-56-11
Murphy Stationery Co.
Social and Commercial
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718 Broad Street
Dial 2-2122
Compliments of
Nlarks Surgical Supplies,
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1429 Harper Street
Augusta, Georgia
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Lolihy Southern Finance Building
Motor Oils Greases
Fuel Oils Chemicals
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Phoenix Oil Companx'
' Augusta. Georgia
625 Fifth Street Augusta, Ca
Compliments of
Richmond Hotel
Barber Shop
RICHMOND HOTEL
ROSEXTHAIXS SHOES
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Dress Shoes School Shoes
Keds Boots Capezio Ballots
968 Broad St. Dial 2-4212
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BOWEN BROS.
THE STORE WHERE THE ENTIRE
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905 Broad Street
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Augusta Lumber Co.
BUILDING MATERIALS
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903 Eighth Street
Augusta, Georgia
Maxwell Brothers
Furniture
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Phone 2-6626
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6-10 Twiggs Street
933 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
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1-128 Monte Sano Avenue
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Augusta, Georgia
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"Augusta's Largest Record Department"
855 Broad Street
Dial 2-4638
Nlacuch Steel Products, Inc.
Engineers, Designers and Craftsmen
1530 Augusta Avenue Phone -1-7717
Augusta, Ga.
Fabricators of
STHUVTUR.-XL, ORNAMENTAL and
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- Broad Stfeet
THE FOUNDATION St21I'k-Efllplfe
REFRIGERATION True inspiration comes to me LaL1ndrXf
AIR CQNDITIONING Wheue'er I see a red brick wall. '
I 't, symb 1 f for- , I see LI I
AUTOMATIC HEATING lliiairsadeeds Ciioiih greft and Small. CENEQEAZZTQITONE
Phone 2-3556
1431 Greene Street
Augusta, Ga.
YORK PRODUCTS
Sturkie Furniture
Company
2117 Milledgeville Road
Phone 2-2162
Open 'til 9 every evening
On a firm foundation of brick and clay
The workmen must place each part.
Our lives we must build from day to day,
With strength of hand and heart.
Thomas Sosby
A BIT ABOUT A BEE
The buinblebee. so big and fat.
He hardly knows just where he's at,
For when he tries to see his rear,
His wings, they always interfere.
His sound, I think. is rather buzzy,
His body is a little fuzzy,
His legs are short and rather bent.
Short also is his temperament.
David Patterson
Cash and Carry Service
DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone 3-3611
HEA5MAN
EMSTREET
Augusta, Georgia
Three Percent Interest Paid on all
Savings and Time Certificates
Deposits Insured up to 310,000
INTEREST COM POUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY
Realty Savings Bank
"Augusta's Only Strictly Savings Bank
Member F. D. I. C,
827 Broad St. Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
Skinner Auto Supply
Company
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments
of
TGWN
TAYERN
msurutnrs
. rnwru
P0
' IAN
ho o f
naorstnon Q'
HIHIII NA-LA
12-1 Eighth Street
Phones: 2-5377 or 4-9709
If it is Good Insurance,
We Sell It!
Compliments THE CHAMPS O
I F
of Iiim'liliioitd's gonna win the state
The rheervrs' words iirorlaiitn i' I '
lint if the boys tlon't intake some points IXL
Fllllller, FLIlQher, Northside will win this irzinie. 960 Broad Street
Q H, CTI 'Twtis the tenth Ill' Nutt-tnht-r in x tity-1-iulil t1L'CLfQ'FA'S LARGEST
L LIPS Anil liivhiiioncl ill-tr-rinini-tl In win A ' 7
lint still tht-y lIIlIII'l hurt- qiiitii v-tiougli points -ind
K
ATTORNEYS-AT-L.-XXV And thi- giitnt- wus :iliotit lu ond
LEADING SPECIALTY
Blurion Bldg. ltiiltnltttlttiis :intl tit-t-ilitiii :iiiil Siinilli-y :intl SHOP
4Tht-ir' mth:-rs wt-rv tnvn ut' ure-'it fzinio-i
XM-rv out thwri-, :intl they wi-rv :ill lighting
liairtl
so llivliiiiotiil twiultl iiin ttiniulils it ni
Igrut-hers The-n limits ainit- iliroituli with ii Liu-:it for-
Furniture
Rroztcl :tt llth Street
"THE STORE OF
FRIENDLY SERVICE"
Phone 2-5309
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'I'h:it put Atkins tin-r tht' line-.
Coniplinteiits
of
The Inn- wi-rf' gill t-Iii-4-i-tn: tht ltiutlrztll tt-:ini
llll
Nun it rv no ltitiui-r lu-httttl
RICHARDS
Ili. if.-if-rt .1 siiitiitl--il thi- --nil ut' the uzinie.
I'hv- tvllsis haul rt-nllx' thine- pri-:it
BLICK, INC.
.Intl lfrzink lntiiain. Jr, haitl llll--tl his ll:iil':4
shut-Q
Itivinu Hit-liiiioiitl ha-r lhirtis-th st'it
,V
l':ttrl 'tat Sh
1350 Broad Street
A1l'k"ll'tiI'lI
J tfoniplintvttts of
WOFFICE SUPPLY
- TOM STUART - Hull, Willinghztm, Towill
, 1
975-987 Broad Street R xflfmim
Phone 4-3512
Champion Coal 8: Fuel
Oil Company
1335 VValker Street
Compliments of
Bailie's Parking Lot
736 Reynolds Street
Augusta, Georgia
Diamonds Watches Silverware Belmont Restaurant
24-Hour Service
BECKUM 81 JONES STUDENTS,
JEWELERS RENDEZVOUS PLACE
, Phones 2-9398 and 2-6796
Augusta, Georgia
716 Broad Street
857 Broad St. Dial 2-6707 Augusta, Ga.
REAL ESTATE SALES
LOANS INSURANCE
Property Management
Blanchard 81 Calhoun
REALTY COMPANY
Compliments of
Audio-Visual Center
216-12th Street Augusta, Ga
R. G. Smith, Jr., Mgr.
Everything for
PDOIIG Augusta, GB..
M 0 .
N95 01, - Augusta Mill Supply Co.
,i g
I
For Twenty-two Years "Your Oldsmobile Dealer"
EASTERN MOTOR CO.
1333 Ilroud Sl. Aupzustn, Gu.
l'hones: Il-1337 :und 4-5-lull
INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES
BELTING - PIPE - STEEL
TOOLS -- VALVES
Phones 2-4657 or 2-4658
636 Eleventh Street
ALlg'LlSt2l, Georgia
Compliments of
DIAL z.ssss
Empire Furniture Co. . . .
'-COMPLETE: HOUSEHOLD DIXIE Cab Service
FURNISHINGS" 553 Ellis sn-eer
1203 Broad Street
Dial 2-5435
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments
' - 1
Cmupliinents of
Howard Lumber
of 1
- . - Com rim'
Garden City L' -
. "ONE BOARD OR A
Engmylng TRAINLO.-XD"
C0 J. W. l":irsnn W. H. llzulger
. 1900 Milledgeville Road
Augusta. Georgia
Phone 2-0451 Augusta, Ga.
H I THE HUNTER
Vus ' ' :mlm :n a llv fair'-. V i
Waiiuzizriviiiilof llllsllvllii cl:-nr.
Till hi- nu-I ll Xuuiu: Ihinx: with frills ul' luvvl TRANSFER 8l
. ' Now hr-'5 uvprtlnwlllll with vheer. COMPANY
FUI'I1lfLlI'C My mmm. lm nm 'Wu in Wky uh ,mv LocAL Awnwgelrrqcis DISTANCE
914 Telfair Street For uziry al :irl hun- I ffvunsl.
Operating in 28 States
Hut the tinw-'ll rmm- when l'll linrl hliss
Phone 2-9995
Augusta, Georgia
And ll wun'L lug with smiling nlml hnuurl.
Hill Force
A VOMPLETE MOVING
SERVICE
1268 Druid Park Ave.
Phone 3-2211
PHONE 4-3243
Meet Your Friends H-fri-I
Wuddey Office Supply Inc. YA-XRSITY DRIVE IX
COAIPLETE OFFICE Gwinnett and Druid Park Avenue
QI-'TFITTERS Phone 4-3915 Augusta, Ga.
22-1 Eighth Street
Augusta, Ga.
BEST IN MUSIC
BEST IN FOOD
Towner-Kirkland Transfer
Company
Agent for HOWARD VAN LINES
901 Reynolds St.
Phone 2-6795
Emory Towner
"YOU CALL - WE HAUL"
-AM REM
1050 On Your Dial
House Moving - Transfer Distribution
Storage Facilities
Pool Car Service
THE SVVEET MUSIC STATION
. AND THERE WAS A
Where guslftybifcuracyf LIGHT IN THE wmoow
all 311' OIC .
, y 1 woke up tired and weary. The first thing
Prevall I noticed was a light in the window. An auto-
- mobile was pulling up to the cabin. XVas it
Txvlggs the cops or my girl. Janie Lou? I loaded my
revolver and slipped out of bed. The car had
' ' eased to a halt and I heard two doors slam.
It was the cops! Somebody had squealed.
O ' I hid behind the door as they came up on
p the porch. When they busted through the door
I emptied my revolver into thenr That forty-
To EYE PHYSICIANS five leaves some terrible holes! The only thing
Phone 2-5077 left to do was blow the place.
AUGUSTA GEORGIA The super-highway was just four miles from
the cabin and I made it in less than five min-
utes. The cop car would surely be recognized
so I pulled into the No. 1 Drive ln and bor-
rowed a 57 Chevy. When I got to Broad Street
it was already after midnight. I parked be-
hind Kim Lea's Laundry and sprinted to the
Richland Hotel.
v . BEST WISHES
COMPLIMEINT5 Janie Lou's room was on the third floor and
OF the moment I rang the bell the door opened.
There stood Black Mike and tive of his boys.
Janie Lou's body lay on the rug riddled with
bullets.
The paper says that Black Mike and his
friends were caught leaving the hotel after
they bumped me off. They all have new homes
i in the Federal Pen in Atlanta. 1
It's getting sorta hot down here where I
ani, so guess I'll get back to work. Those
asbestos newspapers don't come but twice a NBC AFFILIATE
month anyway.
Bill Force
Compliments ' Augusta Hardware Co.
22255 Milledgeville Road
Phone 6-3375
"A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY
HARDWARE AT A REASONABLE
913 BROAD ST.
PRICE"
Augusta Garage
PROMPT SERVICE . . . CALL 2-6885"
628 - 13th Street
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments
of
Southern Lubricating Co
Distributors of
CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS
Gordon Highway
Augusta-Houston
Ice X Fuel Co.
Thirteenth at D'Antig:nae Street
Phone 2-7337
Ainrnsta, Georgia
Compliments
of
Southern Welding
AND
Machine Co.
1789 - 15th Slreei
-4.u'ot'sTA-S nosr nonniziv
M -XCHINE SHOP"
Ralph Fende-r's Garage
2207 Milletlgerille Road
Otliee Phone: Il-C5821
Service llepartment: 6-5173!
Augusta, Georgia
College Pharmacy
IHUI lValton IVay
Dial .3-.1681
Augusta, Georgia
Vompliments of
B 81 B I.umher X Supply
Company
LCMBER AND BUILDING
MATERIALS
Yard and OlTir:e-1245 lJ'.-Xntiirnac St
Corner 13th
Phone 2-6639
-ciiamizizizn ursms Axvwinznn
c' A L L
Yalley Coaches, Inc.
Phone 4-3543
1-139 Greene Street
Augusta, Ga.
Congratulations
And
Best Wishes
FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
Of Augusta
Main Oifi Walton WVa
'A'
THE CITIZENS Sc SOUTHERN
NATIONAL BANK
'Ir
THE GEORGIA RAILROAD BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
Main Office Gwinnett St. Office Upt B h
C pG d F Ity D lVIIg
COMPI.l1lEN'l'S OF
Best XVishes to the KiITgS XVZIY PIIZIFHIZICY
2107 KINGS WAY Phone 3-4456
CLASS or '57 EE
, , Home Sfmo PIVIFIIIZICY
GLX C. SMITH 1 '
1426 MONTE SANO AVE. Phone 6-2553
1 ' ' 1 ' .
COI1StI'LlLl'lOI1 C0mp.u,y Thompsons Pharmacy
2860 DEANS BRIDGE RD. Phone 3-4414
Compliments
3 of
Qgijiffgfgffgge, Xiclmlson, Fleming And
719 1:r..r.d S11-M-1 Bllftfm
phum. 4-7733 A'r'1'oRNEYS-AT-1,AW
CLARENCE NIOBLICY CONTRACTING
CC DNIPAXY
ILEXIQRAI, V! JNTHAl"l'1 IRS
"IAlXX'ES'l' VRIVIQS - M.-XIN'l'ICN.-XNVIC C'UNSIIJI'IRl'IlJ"
Swann Transfer And
U N
Storage Co.
fx norm: . s'roR1Nr: - mc'K1Ncf:
' f'RA'l'lNG
X Hrum- MAYFLOWER Aww'
730 Broad Stmt 71-5 - mn sr. Phom- .marzo
Phone -1-2145 Au5:ustz1,G:1.
of
Compliments
Fruitland Nurseries
"THE GARDEN CENTERU
C. D. WIDENER i
MARINE SALES NIYS. .IZICIQ Levy's
H L OF BALLET
1501 Hicks Street SC OO
Partridge Inn
Phone 43021 Phone 6-9061 Augusta, Ga.
CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
Pontiac Master Auto
Service
, QNTI4 S
Q 0 ORRI
1, ,,, B Ro s.-nc.
5 5' feeaf fsrare
60,9llE8D SYS'
1027 Telfair Street
Phone 2-8841
,il-l A -il...
THE Q ' Electrical
BON AIR V' f .
A Equipment
HOTEL W mi Company
14-11 Greene St.
x 5 Q
-- N r Q-J --
TOMORROW M Mu mimi eemm
,So LEBDDY ELSEQ
"ALL YOUR CLOTHES SHOULD
HARBIN'S
GO TO SNOW'S . . . and Shoes, Too"
X FLOWERS AND GIFTS
QT . v v
Mettnli at XX .ilton XX .15
Augusta, Gu.
LAUNDRY CLEANING
"THE FAT
NlAN'S
GOT 'ENV'
Corner of
Gwinnett St. and Druicl
Park Avenue
I,ASETER'S
MEDICAL ARTS
Pl12lI'I'l121CY
Meflical Arts Bldg.
Augusta. Ga.
I il'
ifllllw gi
1'
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65"
., J
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Complimontx ot
BRIGHANYS
Super Nlurkets
2114 Broad Street
Sth and Ellis Streets
2500 Milledgeville Road
Vonipliments of
TRA Il ,WAYS
GRILI,
638 Greene Street
Phone -1-1793
I-land and Orchestra Ilistrunwnts
Expert Instrt
mient Repairing
Schneidefs Nlusic Center
--EWRYTHING x1L's1c'AL"
lY'OTTll'DlE'l1f Line of Sheet Music and
Teaching Blziterizil
312 - Sth Street
Phone -1-8947
Augusta, Gu.
Coniplinielits
Bows' Catholic High
School
Walker Motor Company
Fair Appliance Co.
J F U H D SALES sl SERVICE
31 E ' KELVINATOR SALES at SERVICE
Broad at 14th st.
Augusta, Ga. 519 - 13th Street
Compliments
of
Hardy's Cleaners
FOR PICK-UP AND
DELIVERY
Dial 3-4545
1803 Walton Way Augusta, Ga.
Tompkins Music Co.
VISIT TOMPKINS' "RECORD BAR
318 - 8th Street
Phone 2-7339 Augusta, Ga.
COMPLIMENTS OF
SOUTHERN ROADBUIIJDERS, INC.
General Contractors
P. O. Box 1129
Telephone 6-8433 or 6-8434
REDIMIX PLANT - TELEPHONE 2-8534
W. F. Bentley 85 Son
FINE FURNITURE
901 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
Compliments
of
A Friend
y
Compliments 8
of
The Finest in
The S S S CAFETERIA
11:00 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. MENS CLOTHING
4:45 P, M. to 8:00 P. M.
S21 B1'oadSt. Phone 4-1920 752 Broad Street
BEST XVISHES
PENNEY'
5iL1NA'YSi,.F,lRST cum-nv!
. . Compliments
Cfmmplnnuents
of
of F '
ffl-State Augusta, Inc.
LOXIBARD BRIXSOX 1NTE1:xAT1oxAL CONSTRUCTION
, EQL'1m112NT
T56 Broad St. Telephwnu 12-7964
Olive Rumi Augusta, Ga
Hendee Insurance Agency Compliments
Representing of
THE TRAYELERS INSURANCE Lhited States Guaranty
c'oMP,:.N1Es Life Insurance Co.
200 Fuller Bldg. Phone 4-1457 Home Office: Augusta' Ga'
Compliments
of
PARKER'S
Maxwell House
Pharmacy
Phones 2-4695 and 2-4696
1002 Greene Street
Augusta, Ga.
AUGUSTA
FIRST
IN TELEV1s1oN
STAR
Compliments one TO ALGEBRA
In Algebra class the teacher raves '
of He's making students into slaves.
The subject is so very deep
My mind begins to slowly creep Ag'6I1tS For
7 I And eyes stare into empty space Amelia Earhart
XR I-en For in the mayhem and confusion, Mendel - Skyway
Vve drawn myself a rare conclusion: Lad B I ,
Tis useless in the first place. a tunore
CO Jim Gordon Samsonite - Hartman
' American Tourister
726 Broad St. Phone 2-8167
Palmer College
HURST BUSINESS COLLEGE DIVISION
give her. . .
For all big moments
Jlfkfifwfx
430 Eighth Street
co-EDUCATIONAL APPROVED K2
Augusta, Ga.
Lixusmi CANDIES fx-I
H6-Y Yi, 13'-id ln'
X 59 .X
Compliments of I X
H. Shmerling Jewelers 2 'giggles
"THE sToRE FOR BRIDESH MV S'Qjg'BfBF0X
910 Broad Street
Phone 2-5551 Augusta, Ga.
Plus 21 Complete Line
For Those Who Love Fine Things
H.
Compliments
of
L. GREEN, INC.
'W www'
Congratulations
From
E FEEl2M9HT
frmnudmllllnusc
,
. IDU LIL IIT
I I
.1 T v , '
Sc - 555.00
VUIINER BRO.-XID ANI?
NINTH STREETS
Luke View Pharmacy
--omzx 24 HOURS A DAY'
Phone 3--1495
18011 Iinvfucl St. Augusta, Ga.
IN AUGUSTA IT'l
avison's
D D D OF DIXIE
f-X
X X A an P SUPER
HI MARKET
X-2 1713 Walton
S E Xvily
2-S Tx
X 067 N 581131,
Xvyxh -A 'Q X,
M
E SE
Inc oiin A1 AMIC L C KC In CO.
COM PLIM ENTS
OF
A FRIEND
Palmeris Cleaners
"YOUR SANITONE CLEANER"
Dial 4-5419-2019 Savannah Road
Branches:
701 - 7th Street
2610 Peach Orchard Road
1427 Monte Sano Ave.
Compliments
AVIS-RENT-A-CAR
.IERNICAN HARDWARE
COMPANY
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE - HOUSEWARES
PAINT
FISHING TACKLE
918-24 Walker Street
Augusta, Ga.
ODE TO A HONEY BEE
1
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COITl1'Jl1II16I1tS Zzzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz
Zzzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz
Zzzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz V' -
of Sery ice Station
Zzzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz
Zzzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz
Zzzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz SHELL PRODUCTS
Zzzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz zzz
Kings Way
Beauty Shoppe
The Buckeye
Cotton Oil
Company
Manufacturers of
Cottonseed 8: Soybean
Products
Iambic telrnineter
Tarns Curlin
A POINT OF VIEW
The paths run round and round the hills,
They never stop to see the view.
But if they, too, had eyes to see.
Tl1ey'cl see niuch more than l and yuu.
They'cl drink in all the beauty that
God's made for us, for you, for me:
They'd not he proud that they are there,
But thankful thut's where they can he.
Helen Kelle
THE STORM
Outside it's ruining cats and dogs
' ' ide it's nice and warm.
With our glowing crackling: logs.
I think we'll weather the storm.
I-Ill llls
The wind is getting much stronger
The shutters heizin to creak
lint we can stay nwnke no longer
So it's oft for at restless sleep.
Jim XYeit:le
2638 Milledgeville Rd.
Phone 3-9281
,. Edward B. Turne
Music House
1712 IValton 'Way
SHEET MUSIC
REPAIRS
"Home of Fine Pianos"
1'
C. K. Sez:
REGARDLESS OF AGE
STUDENT OR GRADUATE.
YOUNG OR OLD.
BIG OR SMALL.
There's A Johnson Niotor
TO sur You ALL
Henry M. North Agency
Henry M. North, Jr., Manager
106 Eighth QJacksonJ Street
Augusta, Ga.
FOR BEST RESULTS-
CALL HULSE!
HL'l,SE LAUNDRY
Augustzfs Most Modern
l.aunxlry and Dry Cleaning Plant
Dial 3--1451
Compliments
of
H 'I Cl Q '
flI'I'lS, IHIILC L Co.
EdoblixhsdQYcr HAM Cenfvfi
NlcCracken
Compliments
of
Keel's Service Station
Baker Ave. and XValton Way
Nleriam Ezelle
INTERIORS AND DISTINCTIYE GIFTS
PICTURE FRAMING
2068 Walton Way
Phone 3-9828 Augusta, Ga.
Johnson, Lane, Space
Compliments
of
81 CO. Edmunds Drug Co.
510 Broad St.-Phone 2-6855
Government
"Your Drug' Store To Down Town
Muincipal
Augusta"
Industrial
Stocks Bonds
Investment Trust
721 Herald Bldg. Phone 2-7741 Compliments
Augusta of
Savannah .
Gibbs Auto ll recklng
Atlanta
Compliments Georgia Hatters 8
Of Cleaners
Vogue Cleaners
1356 YVa1ton WVay
Phone 2-1728
SHIRT LAUNDRY
B. A. Gavalas, Proprietor
Dal 2--1094
316 Eighth Street
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UDIUERIITH'
11
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ii elif.. 169 "Wur-
X' i uuwvi
327131. .ig .Q,L'?iIL',i'.
Compliments
of
elkS
Augusta, Georgia
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COMPLIMENTS
OF
DANIELS LINCOLN-MERCURY
Compliments
of
COMPLIMENTS ,
OF Southern Flnance
Corporation
A Friend REALTORS
Loans - Real Estate
Rents - Insurance
In the days when King Tut and his harem were learning the shag,
and laying the pattern for the Casanovas to come, some serious minded
intellectual of the ancients decided to place on record the virtues of
building with clay. Even then, during the dawn of history, the durabili-
ty of brick as manufactured by the industrious Israelites was well
known.
In proof of this, we oifer the inscription found on a tablet at Das-
hur, which is located a little south of Cairo, Egypt. This tablet is on
one of the great pyramids of that region. It bears the following inscrip-
tion:
"Disparage me not by comparing me with pyramids built of stone.
I am as much superior to them as Ammon is superior to the rest of the
deities. I am constructed of brick made from mud, which adhered to
the ends of poles, and was drawn up from the bottom of the lake."
We admit that all of the above produces a fond glint in our eyes.
MERRY BROTHERS BRICK Sv TILE CO.
The South's Largest Manufacturer of
Structural Clay Products
Established in 1899
Augusta, Georgia
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FIRST
FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N
127 Seventh St.
Augusta. Ga.
Compliments
of
Brown Transport Co.
802 - 'ith Street
Phone ZZ-3575
"FROM JALOPY TO JAGUAR"
Boardman
Petroleum
Inc.
llnrzlon
lliuliwaiy
:il
A Alill:-eluovillu
i liuzirl
hillips
'
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W- ,
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L ., V or gvinread
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Richmond Supply Co.
INIJKSTRI.-Xl, SL'l'Pl.lES
BIILI, SL'l'l'LIES TOOLS
MAVIIINICRY
652 Seve-nth Street
Augusta. Gu.
Telephone 4-7792
GOD'S WORK
l luxe In wnlvli thi- win rise on-r lhv- or in v - ,
C0n1p1imQ11Ig .Xnd ff-v-l its wgirnilh on lhe sand Cunlpllnlellth
Kumi xxhn-h l stand.
of .Xnd wziuli the expanding warns. of
.XF they fplnah upon the sand:
Anil when the sun sets.
Like gi hull of tlre in the XYS-st, , ,
I know that this is only Il portion E- J-
Ui 1io1l's wmirlrmls work in motion. Y
Glenda Eskew
' L
'D K A Q f 'P W 1 W '
U lr was Ihr- night hr-fore the him test, 1-14- '3 ton 35
- f A l sal up :ill nigh! slurlyinu nt my desk.
l rzime to svhoul without ai l1l0lll9lll'S rust. Phone 4-3506
Then valine the news, "Xu English lest."
lhihhy Atkinson
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Bar en is anclcen Dairy
ICE CREAM MILK
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Augusta Loan 81
Finance Co.
525.00 to S2500
ON AUTOMOBILE OR FURNITURE
t'Serving The South Since 1875"
Rhodes Furniture, Inc.
NATIONAL BRAND FURNITURE
Johnson - Carper
Kroehler
"Phone For Your Loan" Simmons
577 Broad Street PHILCO APPLIANCES
Phone 2-3515 1051 Broad St. Phone 4-9681
Compliments -
of Bennett's Auto Center. Inc
Pond's Service Station
2064 Broad Street
Phone 3-9157
2 BROAD STREET
Phone 4-7779
PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY
XVHOLESALE FOOD
FRESH - CANNED - DRIED - FROZEN
"SERVICE 'WHOLESALERS'
Compliments
of
Augusta Federal
Savings 8 Loan
Association
767 Broad St.
Phone 2-5063
Compliments
of
Jennings Auto
Supply Co.
1223 Reynolds St.
Phone 2-6828
Compliments
of
Claussen-
Lawrence
Construction Co
Compliments
of
Nlonte Sano
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Beauty Shop
1426 Monte Sano Ave.
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1494 Wrightsboro Road
One ot' Aup:usta's Oldest Exclusive
Specialty Shops
Where Smart People Meet Smart Fashions
Exclusive Agents for
EISENBERG ORIGINALS
Augusta, Georgia
Frank Goldberg Co.
Phone 4-5466
724 Broad Street Phone 2-6491
Carter Electric Co., Inc.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Specializing in Industrial, Municipal
and Commercial
Phone 4-8201
1503 Hicks Street
Compliments of
HARISON-GLILLEY
CHEVROLET, INC.
"AL'GIfSTA'S ONLY AUTHORIZED
CHEVROLET DEALER"
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
PLATE GLASS
WALL 8: DOOR MIRRORS
FURNITURE TOPS
1371 Broad Street
Phone 2-7395
Compliments
of
Nlarbut Nlilling Co., Ltd.
Office: 1515 Broad Street
Phone 4-4352
COM PLIMENTS
I-IAGLER TRUCK CO.
COU1Dliments Holloway Tire and
of Recapping Co.
Y Phone 2-+1875
OY'CfStfCCt 1260 Reynolds St. Augusta, Ga.
. Distributor
and APPl1?lUC6 CO- Pennsylvania - Seiberling - Goodrich
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Complete Factory Method R6CZlDDllU:,
Phone -1-2293 Service
COHPLIBIENTS
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GUARANTEE OF BREAD OF THE DIAL 2-0035
HIGHEST QUALITY
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The South's Finest Bread Since 1841
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1021 Telfair St. gm
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Telephone 4-8211 -LL35. l l"""n
COMPLIMENTS
OF
John F. Hardin, Attorney
Hull, Willingham, Towill 8: Norman
Fulcher, Fulcher 8: Hagler
Congdon and Leonard
Harris, Chance and MacCracken
Lansing B. Lee, Attorney
Cumming, Nixon Sz Eve
Cohen, Cohen 8: Slaton
Frank H. Pierce, Attorney
Schuyler Clark, Attorney
Nicholson, Fleming 8: Barton
MEMBERS
AUGUSTA BAR ASSOCIATION
AND THERE WAS A LIGHT IN
THE WINDOW
At four-thirty A. ll. a light came on in
George Whitton's bedroom window. George
had been awake for a IOIlfl time, but when
four-thirty came he could stand the excite-
ment no longer- George had Ueell Waiting Bild
planning tor this day a long time. In one more
hour Ben Royal. Jack Ware, and Lloyd Farr
would come by for him and they would be off
to Daytona to watch Speed Week.
Soon the light in Georges motl1er's TOOIII
came on. anti George knew that breakfast
would soon he ready. He went out on the front
porch to get the paper. He brought it in and
turned to the sports page to look for some-
thing about the llaytona Rat-es. Ile could find
nothing, and after he read all the basketball
news. checked up on Beetle Hailey and Dick
Tracy. he laid the paper down and went into
the kitchen to eat breakfast,
After breakfast Geori:e's mother lit in with
one of her let-tures. He knew she was going to.
She did every time he went somewhere out
of town. She told him to be careful. drive slowly.
and call home when he fzol to Ilaytona, George
had heard that rountless times before and
agreed almost automatically, Ile wondered if
Ben's mother gave him all that trouble.
George not his suitcase and sat it by the
front door. About tivetwenty-live Mr. Whit-
ton got up and 1-ame tn see tieorize. He started
into the same lei-ture that Airs. Whitton had
just concluded hut IIf:'0I'lZk' stopped him by tell-
ing him he had iust heard all that, Mrs. Whit-
ton then asked George had he oat-ked his
tooth brush. raint-oat. and numerous other
things. all oi' whit-h he had, When she supzttest-
ed that George take his ront, George went
into a long discussion about how silly he
would look in Florida with a jacket on.
Finally his friends arrived. Ile kissed his
mother and ran out to the rar. lt took Gt-ori:e
tive minutes to uet his suitt-asv in the trunk
of Ben's var XVhen they were finally ready to
leave. Lloyd Farr disvovered that he had left
his watrh at home. tieoruo- at'i'onipaiiIt-tl Lloyd
bark iusidt- lo vall his moth:-r about it. Just
as Lloyd put tip the phone. he found thc- watt-Ii
in his povkf-t where he had put it when he
washed his hands. On the way out. George
kissed his mother goorlhye. auain.
Wht-n they wi-re finally going th-orize looked
hat-k at his house one more time. Ht- had left
the li:ht in his bedroom huruimz.
.lim Gordon
THE PIONEER
Men of old were forced to use,
hroken down wagons and faulty tools.
The labor to clear and till his land
was supplied by tht- family of t-:wh man.
His house was huilt of rough. ureen logs and
held torlvther with mild from hogs.
His constant 1-ompanion was powder and nun
And when these failed, to God he'd run.
S0 went the life ol' a pioneer.
Frank Guthrie
THE CALL
'Phe moon was waitin: in the sky,
The drowsy world slept on:
A lonely horsemfin szalloped by
To run before the dawn,
His horse was black and tier-ked with foam.
His eyes were dull and :rf-yg
The country dovtor hurried home,
After rt long nix:ht's stay,
.Xnn Bee
YYe may have sprint: fever. but the less we
fever now. the quicker we spring out of here.
C. A. Lang
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COM PLIMENTS
or
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The staff of 15157 Rainbow wishes to thank
The Administration, Faculty, Student liody and Augusta Merchants for their
continued support and enthusiasm during the year without which this hook could
not have been published.
In particular, we wish to express our apprcviation to President Markert, llean Maden.
Mrs. Iiessie Miller. Mr. Percy Wise, Mr. Charles Cordle, Capt.. Leander Hathaway, Miss
Betty Clark. Mr. George Svott, Mr. Frank lnnian and to
Walton Printing Company
Garden City Engraving Company
Robert Wilkinson Photographers
The Trident Calender, U. S. N. A., Annapolis for cartoon ideas
LuRuth Erion and Joy Townes for the Cover Design.
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