Darlington School - Jabberwock Yearbook (Rome, GA)

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South H all CIINTENTS INTRODUCTORY SECTION VIEWS FACULTY CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Members of Lower Forrns SPONSORS ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS FEATURES L'Envoi ADVERTISEM ENTS 11' 'VON I X -QE v Xolf- DTO ' QQ' o N A. 1 X, Q N NJ Z Q Q X X if igjuqdnj u X 4' I9 6 o 'Q 0 x C9 v E 'ff' G E , 1111, 4' 8 3' Q :N 'P G 0 :r: Q0 X0 9' s , H 2 V M 2 E Xx x so i' '-. An Airplane View of the Inner Campus .Ai 13? .MSB 355' ' , W The New Builflilzgs-Guest House ancl S yrlenlzam Hall C 3 3 . .13 ,L -.z.wAj: - C 'qv -1t-.- Y-V ' ,H :E-gg. 'f' ., -',:.v 1' ' W - . n 4 fem E 1 1 my my T- J I 11,51 , V G, V-if. . ,I . v ,um -W.. 1 ww' -gi-Hi' Y. fw.....:L,,. . 4, - - - 1 ., :swim - :3:,,n::e::,,a5.4 ,-uf.. 1-, ,- 1 -: Y 5' 'V'.::f'.- ,'j-'fg?'A ' :-na. jr.. . - ' 52-,A ' -AJP 55,1 ,If ' ' azifi' .' 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WILCOX, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. PRESIDENT, MATHEMATICS Davidson College, Johns Hopkins University Instructor, John Marshall High School, Richmond, Virginia. As- sistant Director Eclucation, Gievres, France. Formerly Associate Headmaster, McCallie School, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Instructor in Sauniur Artillery School, Saumur, France. Phi Beta Kappa. Darlington since 1921. I I fa ' . 5 g. T Q 5 til T C165 The IIEADMASTER ERNEST L. WRIGHT, B.A., 1VI.A. I-IEADMASTER, ENGLISH Willicun and Mary, University of Virginia E.L.VVRK3HT Principzd, Virginia High School. Phi Beta Kappa. First L1Cl1lC11tl11t, U. S. Marine Corps, 1917-1919. Darlington since 1920. L...l C173 JUDD COBB YANKEE LYNN SAMMONS Wll..l.lAM JEFFERSON JUDD, HS., M,S. C1-Im-IISTIIY ANII SPANISH U riiversity of Virginizz Stutlent-Assistant, Department of Spanish, University of Virginia. Principal Saluda High School, Salucla, Virginia. Member L'Association Phonetiquc Inter- nationale. Darlington since 1924. ROBERT H. COBB, HA., M.A. LATIN ANU GIQRMAN S0lLL'lL'lUCSlUI'lL University, Tulane University Formerly Director of Athletics, Chamberlain-Hunt Academy. Gracluate Student, University of Chicago. RICHARD MURRELL YANKEE, B.A. MATHEMATICS Wrzslzington mul Lee University Intermediate and final scholastic and athletic honors. Darlington since 1926. ROSS MCCAIN LYNN, JR., B.A. elzozvliarm' ANI: HISTORY Presbyterian College of South Carolina Honor Graduate. Football Captain, 1931. All-State CS. CJ End, 1930. Scholastic. Blue Key. Former Athletic Director, Dublin High School, Dublin, Georgia. CHARLES EVERETT SAMMONS, B.A. HIs'roItY AND LOWER FORMS Mercer University Instructor, Darlington, 1925-1926. Athletic Director, Eastman High School, Eastman, Georgia. Graduate Student, Mercer University. Graduate, Dick Hanley- Howard Jones Coaching School, Northwestern University. l Tgis -as ,1 POWELL KEOWN RILEY D. POWELL, B.A. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND FRENCH Davidson. College Honor Graduate, Darlington. Principal of Braselton, Georgia, High School. Instructor, Track Coach, Director of Newspaper, Riverside Military Academy. HUGH KEOWN, B.S. INIIIISTRIAL ARTS The Stout 1n.stilu.te Epsilon Pi Tan, National Industrial Arts Fraternity. .Head lndustrial Arts Department of Richmond Acad- emy, Augusta, Georgia. Special Training at John Hunnington Institute in Cleveland, Ohio. PARKER LANGSTON LAFFERTY ROGERS DIX DAWSON WEAVER WILLIAM S. DIX, JR., B.A.. MA. ENGLISH University of Virginia hiterlnecliate and linal honors. .Phi .Beta Kappa. Raven. Assistant Instructor of English, University of Virginia. Advanced work, University ot Chicago. Darlington since 1932. PHlLlP JOHNSON WEAVER, A.B., M.A. ENGLISH AND HISTORY Duke, University of North. Carolina Beta Omega Sigma. O. D. K. Captain of Basketball and Baseball. Instructor at Kannapolis, N. C., and Southern Pines, N. C., High Schools. EUGENE REESE DAWSON, A.B., MLA. LOWER Forms Howard, Alabrznta, Harvard, University of North Carolina Class President. Captain Varsity Baseball. Presi- dent of Pan-Hellenic Council. Instructor at Univer- sity of Alabama for two years. At Alexander City, Ala., High for live years. C193 ROLAND BRICE PARKER, B.A. FRENCH AND HISTORY Dzwiflson College Honor Graduate. Ornicron Delta Kappa. Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin. Student Assistant in History Department, Davidson College. Two years' graduate work at University of North Caro- lina. At Darlington since 1926. WARREN RANDOLPH LANGSTON, l3.A. PHYSICS AND SOCIAL SCIIQNCE Mercer University Honor Graduate. Principal, Roanoke School. Prin- cipal, Baxley High School. Mercer Summer School Faculty. Assistant in Athletics, Sparks College. Science Instructor, Valdosta High School. JOHN WILLIAM LAFFERTY, BA. MATHEMATICS Davidson College Omicron Delta Kappa. Assistant Athletic Director, King's Mountain High. Athletic Director, Crossnoir School, Crossnoir, North Carolina. Darlington since 1935. FRANK BLOODWORTH ROGERS, A.B. Lownn FORMS University of North Carolina President of Freshman Class. Intermediate and final honors. Preceptor. ZW- '-T r . ' H, .':1-. Y 413 ,,225L.. 7 ,425 Auxiliary Faculty BELOW A. D. HULL 1'1uaAsU1nzR ELLA WYATT Nunslc Georgia Slate Teachers Collegeg Chau- tauqua School of Nursingg Public Health, Columbia University. Formerly Nurse at Georgia School for the Deaf. LOUISE WINGFIELD GLOVER HO USE MOTHER ABOVE SARAH CATHERINE HATHCOCK, AJS., B.A.LB.S. LIBRARIAN University of South Carolina, Emory University HELEN DEAN RHODES ORCHESTRA IJIRECTOR Columbia University Violin training under Maximilian Pilzer, John King Rousa, and Georg Frederic Lincleuer. Concert and Radio work in New York City. PATRICIA SHAW Ass1s'rAN'r sncmzmny ABOVE SUE WATTS GILMORE DIETITIAN Shorter College SADYE JOHNSON LANGSTON, SOCIAL DIRECTOR Wesleyan College BERNICE E. HALL sEc1ua'rA1xY 'ro FACULTY C203 B.A I ON 1' x-X J X X N N 0 Jr 'k SQXXMM 4' f X x I O GX O ' G ff' lflllfi f ,l o.. S I I X 0 93 QL k oo Oo Q T 5, of gf fx x Q 3: 'V Z T' 5 a 'Q N v , a ' ' Q, we 3 x 0 eV so Q3 X 0 9 6 4 Q 1 QL OFFICERS mud efecfevg IQEPRESENTATIVES onlin GRADUATIINIG CLASS of ICQBCQ M G iii? 6lfLLO'C.4 , at ,. E' . 'VJ N X I 1 ADAMS BOWDRE GEORGE HACKNEY ADAMS Wilson, North, Carolina SECOND YEAR Chairinun Dance COIUIIUHCCQ President CD Qiubg Vice-President Senior Ciassg Honor CVOUIICIIQ Knlghts of the Graiig Vikingsg Proctor. GEORGE JEFFERSON ALEORD, JR. Rome, Georgia SECOND YEAR Intro-M1n'z1is. CHARLES ANDERSON Decatur, Georgia FIRST YEAR Varsity Footlmiig Varsity Basketbuiig D Varsity Baseball. Clubg LYNN RICHMOND BERNHARDT Lenoir, NorlJL Carolina FIRST YEAR O1'ci1estrag Dorlingtonimi Litenary Staff: JARRER- WORK i,.ilcra11'y Stui'l'g Glue Ciubg lntra-Murals. ALFORD BOYKIN Junior C233 AN DERSON BROOKS BEN TALIAFERRO BOWDRE Macon, Georgia 'ri-nun YEAR Varsity Debating Testing Tennis. FRED CARPENTER BOYKIN Atlanta, Georgia FIRST YEAR Varsity Footimiig Honor Society toniun Business Staffg Proctor. CHARLES CLIFFORD BROOKS Lexington, Georgia, FIRST YEAR Int1'a-Mtlrztisg Proctor. ED ANDERSON BROWN Madison, Florizlfl SECOND YEAR Illllll-RqU1'2liS. V 1 BERNHARDT BROWN 5 Darling- WEN :DQ K O Ci' BYNUM CAMDEN CARPENTER CHAMBLEE CHAPMAN CLEVELAND CLONTZ DAVIDSON FRIED WILLIAMSON BYNUM, JR. Rockingham, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Junior Varsity Footballg Honor Societyg Chairman White Flag Connnitteeg Y Cabinet: Swimming Team. AUBREY SNEAD CAMDEN Chatham, Virginia FIRST YEAR intra-Murals. WALTER TRESSELL CARPENTER, JR. Lenoir, North Carolina. FIRST YEAR Honor Society: Orcltestrag Darlingtoniarz. Business Staflg Proctorg Inlra-Murals. FREDERICK CHAMRLEI2 Zebulon, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Camera Club-g Proctorg JABBERWOKK Literary Stalig Traclcg intra-lVIuralsg Manager Junior Varsity Basket- ballg Business Stall of the .lARIsuIuvoKK. C24-J JAMES ALFRED CHAPMAN, JR. Spartanburg, South Carolina SECOND YEAR Junior Varsity Foolballg Camera Clulng Dance Coni- mitteeg Manager Varsity Footlnallg Proctorg Darling- IOII-illlll Literary Slalfg Darlingtolzinn Business Staff. WILLIAM C. CLEVELAND, JR. Greenville, South Carolina A FIFTH YEAR Manager Varsity Foolballg Vice-Chairman Dance Committeeg Secretary Knights of the Grailg Proctorg CG 'H D Club. RALPH CLAYTON CLONTZ, JR. Whiteville, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Junior Varsity Footballg Honor Societyg Varsity De- bating Team. DREW iViUSSER DAVIDSON Atlanta, Georgia SECOND YEAR Varsity Swimming Teamg .Junior Varsity Fomlaallg Proctnrg D Club. 6lfLLO C.4 l Q3 Q 5 JABDIQRVVOKK Business Staffg Dnrlingronirzn A I V 73 A .5-.-M pw. ,Eff DAVIS DuBOSE E. G. DAVIS, JR. Owenlori, Kentucky FIRST wma: Cleo Clubg 0l'CllCSl1'2lQ ljflfllllgltllllllll Lilerzxry Staffg J'AIm1amvoKK Literary Staiig Library Proctor. NIMROD DAVIS DENSON, III Opelika, Alabama FIRST YEAR Varsity Footlmllg Dance COIIIIHHICCQ HY Cabinctg Clluirlnan White Flag Ci0IlH11illCC. CHARLES LAMB DEXTER Dallas, T exas FIRST YEAR Slaffg Camera Cluhg intra-Murals. IEIARRY EARL DONALDSON Limlale, Georgia FOUR'I'I-I YEAR intra-Murals. Literary DENSON DEXTER DONALDSON ELFRINK FULCROD FULGHUM 2 JAMES WEBB DUBOSE Dallas, Texas THIRD YEAR Midget Basketballg Midget Footlmllg Junior Varsity Baseballg- Junior Varsity Basketballg Junior Varsity Footballg Manager Varsity Baseballg Varsity Foot- lnlllg Varsity Basketballg Proctorz, Board of Publi- cationsg Editor-in-Chief Darlinigloniarig Knights of the Grailg MD Clulag Vikings. WILLIAM DAVID ELFRINK Tryon., North Carolina SECOND YEAR OI'CilCSll'i1Q Glee Clubg Proctorg Honor Societyg Wllitc Flag Committeeg intra-Murals, WILLIAM CLARK FULCROD Danville, Virginia SECOND YEAR l71'octorg Junior Varsity Footlmallg DGTlilIgl07IlfIll Business Stall. EDWIN MORTON FULGHUM Riclimoncl, Virginia SECOND YEAR Proctorg Caxncra Clubg JABBERWOKK Business Staffg Darlmglrmzan. Business Stalig il'II1'Z1-D1ll1'L1iS. K 5 J asf tel? A ass, ib- Qi? -sz ' IQ-n 'E-I O GAEGES soowm sowea sown HAINES HALLMAN HANNAH HEARN ROBERT LAWRENCE GARGES WTLLARD REED HAINES Atlcmla, Georgia FOURTH YEAR I President Y. M. C. A.g Dance Conlmitteeg Knights of the Grailg Junior Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basl-:ethallg J tuiior Varsity Baseballg President Sophomore Classg Darlingtonian Literary Staffg Proc- torg Intra-Muralsg Vikings. EDWARD REDDIN GODWIN Gatesville, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Proetorg Cheer Leaderg Intra-Murals. WILLIAM Jusrus GOWER, JR. Atlanta, Georgia SECOND YEAR Managing Editor Darlingtonizmg Proctorg Honor So- cietyg Manager Varsity Tennisg Camera Clubg As- sistant Editor JABBERWOKK5 Board of Publications. MAX GUINN Ducktown, Tennessee FOURTH YEAR President Senior Classg Vice-President Honor Coun- cilg President Knights of the Grailg Dance Commit- teeg Varsity Footballg DH Cluhg Proctorg Vikings. C263 Smyrlza, Georgia 'rnnm YEAR Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity Footballg Jtuiior Varsity Baskethallg Proctorg HD Clubg Circulation Manager Darlingtoniang Trackg Secretary .and Treas- urer Junior Classg Manager Varsity Baseballg Intra- Murals. MICHAEL DOUcLAss I-IALLMAN Montgomery, Alabama FIRST YEAR JABBIERWOKK Literary Staffg Varsity Golfg Murals. Intra- DAVID HANNAH Houston, Texas THIRD YEAR Knights of the Grailg HY Cabinetg Midget Footlaallg Midget Basketballg Junior Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basketballg Junior Varsity Baseballg Dur- lingronian Literary Stafig White Flag Committeeg Proctor. JOHN HEARN Wilson, North Carolina A FIRST YEAR Varsity Footliallg SD Clubg ':Y,' Calninetg Dance Committee. -- GVLLUQL4 5 1939 fs M i . A 1 HORTON B. LOCKWOOD THAI:-DEUS EBERLE HORTON Atlanta, Georgia THIRD YEAR Midget Foolhallg Midget Basketballg Midget Buse- ballg Darlingtonian. Sports Editor, JABBRRWOKK Sports Ed-itorg Board Of Publicationsg Glee Club. JAMES B. JARDINE Douglas, Georgia 1v1Rs'1' YEAR Varsity Basketball, Proctorg Intra-Murals. TOM BROCK JORDAN Center, Alabama SECOND YEAR Varsity Footballg Co-Captain Varsity Basketballg Varsity Baseball, Secretary and Treasurer BD Clubg Office Proctor. CLARANCE GLENN IQIRKLAND Rome, Georgia THIRD YEAR Intra-Murals. JARDINE JORDAN KIRKLAND A. LOCKWOOD LUCE MANKIN BILL LOCKWOOD Charleston, South Carolina TH IRD YEAR Midget Footballg Midget Basketballg Junior Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basketballg Junior Varsity Baseballg Varsity Football, Proctor. ALLISON LEE LOCKWOOD, JR. flntlerson, South Carolina FIRST' YEAR - Intra-Murals. DOUGLAS LUCE Mobile, Alalmma FIRST YEAR Proctorg Swimming Teamg Intra-Murals. GUY MANKIN Atlanta, Georgia SECOND YEAR Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity. Foothaiig Varsity Swimmingg Glee Ciuhg Proctorg Intra-Murals. C273 gm me, 'T mimi 'QDM MAURY MERRILL MILWAIN MONTGOMERY MQIVER McLAUCHLlN MURPHY MCCARTY HILL MAURY Versailles, Kenmcky sEcoNn YEAR Proclorg Dance Committeeg Tennisg Intra-Mu1'zIis. WILLIAM H. NIERRILL Dotlzan, Alabama FIRST YEAR Footbuilg GDN Cluhg Proctorg White Varsity Ccnnlniueeg lnlrzx-Murals. JAMES GILLESPIE MILWIXIN Atlanta, Georgia THIRD YEAR Camera Ciubg i'nt1'a-Muraisg Track. JAMES NELMS NIONTCOMERY Rome, Georgia SECOND YEAR Varsity Foollnallg Varsity Baskelbaiig D Knights of the Grail. Flag Cluhg C289 JOE Bon MURP1-IY Atlanta, Georgia SECOND YEAR .iunior Varsity Foolballg Darlingtonian. Business Staffg Manager Varsity Foolballg White Flag C0111- Inilleeg Proctorg MD Cluhg Swimming Teamg Dar- lingtonizm Literary Sluffg Intra-Murals. JOHN OTTLEY MCCARTY Atlanta, Georgia SECOND YEAR Junior Varsity Basketballg President Camera Tennisg Intra-Murals. Clubg DONALD MCIVER. JR. Bristol, Virginia FIRST YEAR Junior Varsity Basketballg Proctorg Darlingtonian, Business Staffg Intru-Murals. TI-1oMAs NEILL MCLAUCHLIN Raeford, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Darlizzglonian Business Staffg Inlra-Muraisg Dance Decorations Committee. 5 1939 PM MCLAURIN NORTON JOHN DANIEL IVICLAURIN Bethune, South Carolina rmsr YEAR Varsity FOOtlIallg Varsity Basclaallg Intra-Murals. SPENCER RICE NICMASTER, JR. Winnsboro, South Carolina FIRST YEAR Junior Varsity Footlnallg' Proctorg Intra-lVIuruls. OFCIICSIYLIQ DONALD MCRELL Pittsfield, Massachusetts 12'IRs'r YEAR Manager Varsity Baskctlyallg Swinuning Teamg JAEIIERWOKI-: Literary Stalfg Intra-Murals. Varsity Fo LAWRENCE ERWIN NEESE Burlington, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Otballg Junior Varsity Basketballg Varsity Colfg lntra-Murals. rv--as MCMASTER NUNNALLY MCRELL N EESE ORR PALMER JOHN HARVEY NORTON, JR. Cave S pring, Georgia THIRD YEAR Junior Varsity Footballg Proclorg JABBERWOKK Busi- ness Stallg Intra-lVl'uralsg Tennis. WILLIAM BRANCH NUNNALLY, JR. Rome, Georgia THIRD YEAR .Junior Varsity Footballg Varsity Basketlrallg ager Varsity Footballg Vice-President Day Stuclentsg Dnrlingtonian, Literary Staff 5 Darlingtonian Business Staffg Y Calainetg JAREERWOKK Literary Staffg 'lD,i Club. Mans JOSEPH KYLE ORR, III Atlanta, Georgia. SECOND YEAR Dance Committecg Editor-'in-Clxiel' .JABBI-ZIIWUKKQ White Flag Committeeg Honor Societyg Vikingsg Proclorg Tennisg Board Of Puhlicationsg Intra- Murals. HUCI-I ALSTON 'PALMER Sanford, North Carolina FIRST YEAR .lunior Varsity Footlaallg Dance Comnmitteeg Proctorg Junior Varsity Basketball. C299 III II' 'ISS' 'iv-V . l , 6lflL0'Z.4 PEACOCK PETERSON PHILLIPS PREWITT RADER RAMAGE RANKIN REYNOLDS CLIFFORD AUGUSTIN PEACOCK, Jn. Colzunbus, Georgia SECOND YEAII Junior Varsity Foothallg President Junior Classg Varsity Foothallg Proctorg Intra-Muralsg White Flag Committeeg Swimming Teamg Junior Dance Com- Inittee. JIM NIEL PETEIISON Soperlon, Georgia FIIIST YEAR Varsity Foothallg Iutra-Murals. JAMES IRVING PHILLIPS Detroit, Michigan SECOND YEAR Honor Socictyg 1Jfll'lilZgi0IliHll Literary Slalig lntra- Murals. NELSON PREWITT Winchester, Kentaclay FIRST YEAR Tennisg intra-Murals. C303 KENNETH KENT RADER Shreveport, Louisiana SIXTH YEAR Midget Footballg Midget Baseballg Camera Club. JAMES TAYLOR RAMACE, JR. Brundialge, Alabama SECOND YEAR Junior Varsity Basketballg Junior Varsity Basehallg Proctorg Darlingtonian Business Staff. WILLIAM W. RANKIN, Ja. Darham, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Darlingtonian Literary Stalfg JABBEIIWOKK Literary Stalfg Junior Varsity Footballg Honor Societyg Proctor. JOHN CLEVELAND REYNOLDS MGTZSIZG, Georgia FOURTH YEAR Captain Midget Footballg Junior Varsity Foothallg President Honor Councilg Knights of the Grailg White Flag Committeeg Vice-President Freshman Classy Midget Basketballg Junior Varsity Basket- hallg JlIl1i01' Varsity Basehallg Vikings. 5lfQ3Q I .7:.u.. , r t l , .dvr i RISH SLICKMAN WALLACE RONALD Rlsn Rome, Georgia sEcoNn YEAR Trackg JABBERWOKK Business Staff. I-IERBERT HORTON ROUNTREE Farmville, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Darlizrgiolzicm Literary Staifg Junior Varsity Foot- hallg Swimmingg White Flag Committee, JAHEEN- WOKK Business Staifg Proctor. JAMES SUTHERLAND RUSSELL Macon, Georgia rucsr YEAR Junior Varsity Footballg WOKK Business Staiig Proctor. JOHN F. SCHENCK Shelby, North Carolina THIRD YEAR Proctorg JABBERWOKK Business Staffg JABBERWOKK Literary Stuffg Trackg Junior Varsity Foothallg Board of Publications. Camera Clnbg .huntin- KI1- A ROUNTREE RUSSELL SCH ENCK SPEER SPILMAN STARR GEORGE C1-IILD SLICKMAN Rome, Georgia FIFTH YEAR Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Classg Midget Footballg Midget Basebalig Junior Varsity Baseballg Honor Socictyg Orchcstrag Intra-Murals. ROBERT C. SPEER Albany, Georgia SECOND YEAR Varsity Swinuningg Junior Varsity Footballg Proctor. BERNARD SPILMAN Greenville, North Carolina SECOND YEAR Junior Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basebailg Proctorg Soccerg Track. HARLAN WICICINNY STARR Rome, Georgia FOURTH YEAR Junior Varsity Baseballg Manager Varsity Basket- ballg Golf Teamg Business Manager of JABBERWOKKQ President of Knights oil? Crailg Glee Clubg Vikingsg Board of Publications. C313 :Du '51 H Q entocti gsm. QD? STEWART STRINGFIELD SU TTON A. TAYLOR J.TAYLOR TODD TUCKER TUGGLE IVEY WITHERS STEWART Charlotte, North Carolina SECOND YEAR Vice-President Y Cabinctg Honor Society! .lunior Varsity Baskctballg Circulation Manager Darlington- icmtg Proctor. WILLIAM STRINGFIELD Waynesville, North Carolina SECOND YEAR Varsity Footballg i'D Clubg Proctor. GENERAL LEE SUTTON Rome, Georgia runm YEAR Midget Football. ALF TAYLOR Nashville, Tennessee SECOND YEAR Varsity Footballg Varsity Swinnningg Proctorg JAR- DERWOKK Business Staffg Drzrlingtonian Business Staffg HD Clubg Dance Committeeg Soccer. C323 JAMES BROCK TAYLOR Shelby, North Carollllza FIRST YEAR Durlingtonian Literary Stallg Dzzrlingloniztn. Business Stulfg Debating Teamg 1I1ll'lt-MUIYHIS. JAMES CONWAY TODD, JR. Laurens, South Carolina. SECOND YEAR Cllitll'IHZl11 YVl1ite Flag Committeeg Captain Varsity Footbtlllg C0-captain Varsity Baskethallg Varsity Bziselaullg Trackg Head Proctorg Dance Committecg D Clubg Knights of the Grail. AUDLEY DEFORREST TUCKER Lirtclale, Georgia THIRD YEAR Varsity 'Foolballg Varsity Basketballg Varsity .Base- ballg Vice-President DH Cluhg President Ol' Day Stuclentsg Knights of the Grail. THOMAS HOWELL TUGGLE Rome, Georgia THIRD YEAR Durlingtolzian. Business Staffg lIll1'il-:lVlU1'il.lS. 751939 .FL 1 'Ed l 'jp I. 5 TUTTLE WILLIAMSON CLIFFORD LOUIS TIITTLE Carnegie. Pem1,sylvm1,ic1 mnsr YEAR Proctorg Varsity Baskethallg 'l'ennis. WILLIAM BOYD TYER Sllbiillffilfld, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Darlirzgtolzirzlz Literary Staffg Cleo Cluhg Learlerg Proctorg Intra-Murals. Cltco THOMPSON JEROME VEREEN Moultrie, Georgia SECOND YEAR Orchcstrug Proctor. E. ROBERT WALLACE Rome, Georgia SEVENTH YEAR TYER ' VEREEN WALLACE WILLINGHAM WILSON WOOD WRIGHT 1. Varsity Footballg Varsity Baseballg D Clubg Mid- get Baseballg Midget, Football. DONALD CLARK WILLIAMSON High Poinl, North Carolina FIRST YEAR JABIJIJIIWOKK Business Staffg Intra-Mtlrals. CALDER B. WILLINGIIAM Rome, Georgia IfooR'rII YEAR Tonnisg lI'll1'Z1-BiLll'lilS. WILLIAM RICHARDS WILSON Rome, Georgia IPOURTH YEAR Manager Business Slafi' DIZl'lil1fgl0IljC1I1,Q Midget Foot- ballg Midget Baselmallg Honor Councilg Knights Ol the Grailg Dance Committceg Board ol' Publicationsg Vikings. VVILLIAM VVOODHULL WOOD, JR. Davidson, N orih Carolina FIRST YEAR Varsity Footballg Varsity Basketballg Honor Sociutyg Proctor. BARRY WRIGHT, IR. Rome, Georgia FIFTH YEAR Assistant Manager Business Stall' Darlingzoniung Junior Varsity Baseballg Junior Varsity Basketballg .IAIIIIERWOKK .Business Staffg Board of Publications. 633D lr E ,. r H , :fr 535,94 ' my ,im Ha A rl Q W me-2 Y 'ASK Senhn'Snaps . W ,.,., rr u , rr rr, W ,rw , , lair ,gf r M. 2: VE, mfg wr ff -Q-'.z ' '!,wHg Men Shown in Pictures: I-learn, Haines, Quinerly, Denson, Reynolds, Lockwood, L., Milwain, Dexter, Merrill, W., Garges. C343 OFFICERS AND ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES WILLIAM SHEPPARD . . President EUGENE DYKES . . Vice-President VVILLIAM GRIMSLEY . . Secretary and Treasurer HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES DENMAN:HAMMOND JAMES R1-IEA C355 JUNIORS -as .gm S 'O wa, C363 I1ARRY BALL JAMES BARNWELL LUCIAN BALLARD JAMES BEST HERBERT CARWILE BENTLEY CHAPPELL ALLEN FORT COLLEY BILLY COMES HAROLD COOLEDGE ROBERT DARBY DAN COOPER REMBERT DUBOSE WILLIAM DUNLAP WALTER GAYLE WILLIAM CRIMSLEY HENRY HERRING WILLIAM HUFFMAN HENRY JONES JUNIORS EUGENE DYKES HENRY GRADDY DENMAN HAMMOND FRED I'IOYT YOUNG JOHNSTON GEORGE KELLEY C373 JUNIORS F- ,-Q C335 CARROLL LEE JOHN IVIAULDIN GEORGE MCCORMACK ARTHUR MERRILL DOUGLAS MILNER WILLIAM PERCY 'DENNIE PETEET CHARLES QUINERLY JAMES RHEA WILLIAM SHEPPARD EDWARD STRICKLAND JACK TRIMPI WILSON TURNIPSEED JOHN WARDLAW CHARLES WHITFIELD SGP!-ICDMOIQF CI ASS LUCIUS SMITH . ........... . , Presidenh LAURENCE LAYNE . .' Vice-Presidenz DABNEY HARDY . . . . , Treasurer JIMMY WYATT . Q ..... Secrezary LAURENCE LAYNE . . Honor Council Representative DONALD BANKS FRED BRANNON ROBERT BRUCE GEORGE BRYAN I'IARD1N BYARS EDWARD CAMPBELL LEO COLLINS WII.LIAM ELLIOTT JOHN HANNAI1 DABNEY HARDY GEORGE HARRISON :HARRY HEWITT LAIIRENCE LAYNE I I W. J. WICBRAYER Q, GLOVER MCGHEE C393 SOPHOMORES E5 L 'VE I EJ wif V C 4-0 J CHARLES JVIILHOLLIN ROBERT MOORE JOE MULI JIMMY O7NEILL I NICK POWERS ERNEST PRIEST I L1 WILLIANI SEWELL RICHARD SHAW LUCIUS SMITH THOMAS SMITH ALWYN STIVERS JAMES TEDFORD WILLIAM WILKINS JAMES WYATT PRES!-INAN CLASS ROBERT HICKS . JOHN CUNNINGHAM . HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT IEIICKS CARL BELLINORATI-I BENJAMIN BROWN GEORGE CATO GEORGE CORCORAN JOHN CUNNINOIIAM WILLIAM GLOVER ROBERT ITIICKS RICHARD JONES WIIJTJIAM NICOLSON XVILLIAM SHAW DAVID TAYLOR ' RICHARD THOMAS BOYD WHITE AUOUSTIIS WILSON . President Vice-President c 41 I THE LOWER FORMS OFFICERS BUB WILCOX . . . . President EVERETT PORTER . .......... . V ice-President HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE C. B. WRIGHT A MARK COOPER GRAHAM GLOVER HARRY MANER I FRANK MUSCHAMP EVERETT PORTER 61 S BUB WILCOX C. B. WRIGHT DICK YANKEE C423 The following boys' pictures do not appear with those of their class. Junior S JOSEPH HARDY HURDLE Mebane, North Carolina FIRST YEAR Varsity Football: JABBERWOKK Stalfg lntra-Murals. ROBERT JoI-INSoN Rome, Georgia SECOND YEAR Inlra-Murals. HUGH DoN lVlATHIS Linlifale, Georgia rmsr YEAR Varsity Foolballg Intra-Murals. eniors WILLIE ED MATHIS Rome, Georgia FIRST YEAR Varsity Footballg Varsity Basketballg 'GD Club. Art ALFRED DUPREE PENN Rome, Georgia SIXTH YEAR Varsity Footballg Junior Varsity Basketball 'GDN Clubg Trackg Intra-Murals. CARL E. TIDWELL, JR. Rome, Georgia SECOND YEAR Varsity Footballg Varsity Basketball. HAROLD WIIARTON Cave Spring, Georgia FIRST YEAR Varsity Football. Juniors LOUIS CARSON VIRGIL EVANS ALAN HAYES MORGAN TAYLOR R. H. VINCENT W. C. YARBROUGH C433 NIOULTRIE DUBOSE Sophomores ROBERT VAN TASSELL ROBERT WALKER GARLAND WATKINS JOHN WHITE Freshmen CHARLES CLOVER NVILLIAM GROVES MILLS NIINTER Lower Forms LYONS HEYMAN JOHN LEWIS MOULTON C 4-4 J .IOIIN VAN TASSIELI, I J CIPIYED To E' kd N X ik WDW! 5 1 2.0 G ,ff 54111111 I I Illllg oo 1 X 'A Q , 49 fo 6' T 5-Q W x OV X Q Q9 mf Six 2, O 5 fn w V fb 1 F R G. A B ' 3 X '52 :Q 0 t xx Q0 I X 63 V Q, xxx M Q A6 I 5.2 , -fo HL '1 'A ' - :fi H if 1 I Jabberwoklc Sponsor MISS CLAIRE DAVIS SPONSORED BY HARLAN STARR I r 4 M 1 H Q fabberwokk Sponsor MISS CATHERINE TIFT SPONSORED BY JOE oma J f , ,Z N 25,5 N :M N in B, , A was ,ff , 1 H. -.1 H W... H ,N HH, A I , I - , - I ali. H A , ' YIHWLEQQ xqgjv ,H -MWMN Emu Y My rg ,' Wfxzfr- aiiixi Li? ' ' V 'V 'x 'H f :zzz In 1- 1. . .' ' in R . WL ' 1 N Q ' Ey,!?5vSqIg,J Y NQIJ? :mg In ' 2555556 I 25:2 QM' . ' i.T.,. , T' I' -V-5 'Lf 1 L, U- 21- -,L--,,,-,.-- , . C463 YM Cabinet Sponsor MISS BETTY GARGES SPONSORED BY BOBBY GARGES 115, - C475 Dance Committee Sponsor MISS LITA DUPREE SPONSORED BY BILL CLEVELAND w , L5 ,uae gi ,. Q-27 E1 ' Egg-Q ' x 4 gi ,, Y X HW. ,.,., . ' ZYYVAQ Darlingwnian Sponsor MISS HARRIETT SALLEY SPONSORED BY WEBB DU BOSE Honor Council Sponsor MISS MARY REYNOLDS SPONSORED BY JOHN REYNOLDS C433 ND Club Sponsor MISS HENNIE WALLACE SPONSORED BY GEORGE ADAMS 3 A , www Q3 W 5 :gIgiiii H H J 5 Us ,,, V 3 ,.,. 4. - S 1 ,H ' my ii Iv HE , I E - J 5 - H, H I nuggiigg m , u my mm w 1 if I Q- H mliiuggggs E1 C493 Senior Class Sponsor MISS DORIS WHITFIELD SPONSORED BY MAX GUINN MEDALS AND AWARDS-1937-1938 FACDLTY 'MEDAL-GENERAL EXCELLENCEQTO that scnior valuable in many phases of school life, who has most clearly IIMlllift?SlCKl good scholarship. manly qualities, and elIeetive support OI the best interests of Darlington School. BILI. LI-:GRAND ......-.......-- Shelby, North Carolina M. S. LANIER MEDAL FOR SCHOLARSI-Ill'-Doltalecl hy Mr. Nl. S. Lanier lo that hoy iII the Upper Forms wlIo maintains the highest scllolastie average of the year. RICHARD AVHAIITON --..-...... Greensboro, North Carolina J. M. PROCTOR MEDAL FOR DEBATE-To that boy who makes thc hest incliviclnal speech ill the traditional contest each year. JIIvIRIIIa Dtamvstgv ..... . ........ , Wilson, North Carolina NAMES ON SENIOR SCROLL FOR UNSELFISH SERVICE HIZNIIY BONNER JORDAN fsl-IORTYl ....... . . 1935 W. C. GILIIIORIZ, JR. IBUDT - - ' - -1936 CHARLES MACARTHIJII ICHARLIEJ . - - 1937 GEORGE GRIIPI-'IN -.-.---- - - --.-. .--- 1 938 .IOURNALISTIC TROPHY-To that man who has been of most value to the school publications the ,IABIIIERWOKK and the Darlingtonian. GEORGE GRIFFIN .-.-----.---------- Rome, Georgia .I. M. HARDIN LOVING CUP-Donated by Mr. C, J. Wyzttt to the hest all-rounfl athlete in- the school. This term carries with it the element of sportsmanship as well as athletic prowess. LEON CULRIQIISON . .-----------.... Shannon, Georgia LINESMAN AVVARD-Donated hy Macon A. Brock ,lewelry Company to that senior who has heen the most valuable linesman in that first line of defense and offense. STEVE HUCHISS ---- - - . ---. --.----. R ome, Georgia SPORTSMANSHIP AVVARD'-Awarded by Mr. C. E. Sammons. Athletic Director, to the hoy who has exhibited the Inost constant and outstanding sportsmanship in athletic contests. This medal does not necessarily signify outstanding athfetie ability, but something vastly more important. BOBBY MOORIJ . - - -.-..- ..--.-. B olton, Georgia PATRIOTIC ESSAY MEDAL-Awa1'cled hy National Society Colonial Daugltters, XVashington, D. C. Jon LOGAN Mixssnz .------. --.-- I .exington, Kentucky IIWPROVEMENT AYVARD TO SENIORS. ROBERT Minas . ------ ---. . Lexington, Kentucky .IOHN VAN HECKIC - - - - Chapel Hill. North Carolina TENNIS AWARDS. Tennis Racquet-Donatecl hy Mrs. .I. P. Cooper for outstanding excellence in the game ISAAC WRIGHT --------.--.--- Raleigh, North Carolina Halverstadt Troplty-Donated hy Mis. 1-Ierherl Halverstaclt of Atlanta to the tennis chalnpion. JIMAIIIQ Dtsmtfstay . .... . ......... Wilson, North Carolina AWARDS FOR THE NEATEST ROOMS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR: Senior Dormitory: 2nd Floor . --.--.----- JAMIzs BARNWIQLI. ANI: IVY STIQWART 31-d Floor . . . . . EARL BEA'r'rY AND TOM SMITH South Hall ..... ..... . .JVIM CHAPMAN AND JIMMY MAY J. R, MCCAIN LOVING CUP-Awarded to that boy who has demonstrated outstanding leader- ship in all phases of the Lower Forms. EVRRIQTT PORTER . ------ -------- - - -ROHHC, G901'S1i1 C503 1 O N 1' XO xx N Z 3 x +1 25 Qxx Mffdfh QQ. 'iffy 4' , so ca 'VE GEO 1 +. I S 'xx 2 'S' '64, 49 Oo xx W '7 X Sf W M 5 F E U2 Nc V f xx 0 5? so 'Q Y' xx I 6 , 'ts.. ' 11 , in W egg dw ' wif? 1 ,Ms ', he JABBERWOKK OFFICERS GOWER HORTON ORR STARR THE JABBERWOKK A LONG TIME AGO Lewis Carrol had his famous character, Alice, hold a looking glass in front of a hook and read the following stanza: Beware the JABBERWOKK, 1ny sonl The jaws that bite, the claws that scratch! Beware the jubjuh bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatchf' The Editor and Business Manager of the present day JABBERWOKK at Darlington can vouch for the fact that the warning is, today, a timely one. The JABBERWOKK is a jealous master and requires much of its servants: the Business Staff and the Literary Staff. A hook of one hundred thirty pages is not easy to lill with pictures properly identified and persons and events accurately described. It is no simple task to assemble one hundred signed advertising contracts, get wording of the acl- vertisements, take around the printer's proof, of the ads for approval and carry the transaction through in a business-like manner to its conclusion. If the writer were a member of either staff he would feel hesitant to voice praise of the Workers on the JABBERWOKK. He is not. By consistent and able effort Harlan Starr, Business Manager, and his staff have assembled more advertising than was anticipated. Barry W1'ight, Lucius Smith and others have distinguished themselves in assisting Harlan. C523 Joe Orr, Editor-in-Cbiefg Justus Gower, Assistant Editorg Thad Horton, Sports Editorg amanuensis, A. F. Colleyg and others have done splendid work in writing and assembling the book. Much midnight oil has been burned. The Camera Club members and other niembers of the student body have furnished many line views and candid-camera shots, only a relatively small number of which could be used because of lack of space. The work in general has been co-ordinated and encouraged by the ,TABBERWOKKTS peripatelic Faculty Advisor, W. R. Langston. LITERARY STAFF OF JABBERWOKK BUSINESS STAFF OF JABBERWOKK First Row: Bernhardt, A. Colley, Russell. Second Row: First Row: Clontz, McCormack, Chamblee, Rountree. Sec- Carpenter, Rankin, Chamblee, Wood. Third Row: Priest, ond Row: Barnwell, L. Smith, Dexter, Milner. Third Row- Peteet, Schenck, Davis. Fourth Row: Cooledge, McRell, Williamson, Rish, B. Wright, Fulcrocl. Fourth Row: Priest Hicks. Back Row: Sheppard, Nunnally. Peterson, Grimsley, Norton, Porter. C533 fiv V First Row: Guinn, Reynolds, Wilson. Second Row: Orr, Starr, W. DuBose, Adams. Not in Picture. Gargcs. THE VIKINGS THE VIKINGS are a group of student leaders who occupy the highest offices in certain student societies and publications. These offices are: Presidents of The Knights of the Grail, Senior Class, HYH Cabinet, Honor Couneilg Editors and Business Managers of THE JABBERWOKK and The Darlingtoniang and the Chairman of the Dance Committee. To all these boys we extend our sincere thanks for the work which they have done in their respective fields. C54-D I.. First Row: Guinn, Reynolds, Adams, Wilson. Second Row: Layne, Hammond, C. B. Wright, Hicks, Rhea. THE HONOR- COUNCIL AMONG THE MANY THINGS of which the school has to be proud, its Honor System, inaugurated and maintained by the students, should head the list. It is the backbone of the schoolls success. Entirely a student organization, the Honor Council is composed of representatives elected from each class. These boys strive by effort, example, and the co-operation of their fellow students, to encourage fair play not only in the classroom but also in every phase ol' school life. C555 First Row: W. DuBose, Reynolds, Wilson, Starr. Second Row: Todd, Guinn, Hannah, Montgomery, Cleveland, Adams. Not in Picture: Garges, Tuclrer. FACULTY MEMBERS OF THE GRAIL , C. R. Wilcox, E. L. Wright, Roland B. Parker, Warren R. Langston, W. S. Dix and Frank Rogers. KNIGHTS OF THE GRAIL 'QTHE CRA1L,'7 as the club is generally known, is the student-faculty leader- ship group with service of the best interests of Darlingtoni' as its principal goal. Student members are chosen on two bases: first, boys holding six major senior otlices are automatically electedg other members are chosen from the Senior Class by a voting system in which the Grail, the faculty and the student body all participate. No more than twenty per cent. of the student body can be elected in a particular year. The school president and headmaster are permanent members. Three other faculty members are elected. The club is in no way a secret organiza- tion and frequently has non-Grail visitors at its sessions. ' The Grail has a written constitution. Its president must be a student. Its meetings are largely devoted to discussion of problems of the school and of projects which will be beneficial to the school. Members are of three kinds: active, associate and alumni. A person who has been initiated into the Grail always remains a member, although his classiication may change. Cnly active members may vote or hold office. C563 7 777777 7 7 I , , 7.,......, l l First Row: Cunningham, Carpenter, Stewart, A. Colley, McCormack, Orr, Rankin. Second Row: Sllclcman, Hicks, Gower, Sewell, Tyer, Barnwell, Bryan, R. DuBose. Third Row: Wood, Bynum, Clontz, Watkins. Not in Picture: Trimpi. HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP IN THE HONOR SOCIETY is the highest scholastic acknowledg- ment one can ohtain while a student at Darlington. Although this Organ- ization is inactive, it is limited to those boys who, at some time in the school year, make the honor roll. This 4cUpper Ten,'7 as it is called, is composed of the boys having the ten highest averages on eech monthly report. These hoys deserve much credit for their excellent records. C573 'digit 1 Seated: Nunnally, Hammond, Stewart, Dcnson. Standing: Cunningham, D. Hannah, Bynum, Grimsley, Wardlaw, Hearn, Greddy, Sewell. Not in Picture: Gargcs. THE Y CABINET THE MY CABINET not only furnishes 'one of the necessary phases of school life-a religious service-but also encourages every boy to take part in these services. The Cabinet itself is composed of boys who are selected because of the fact that they are good examples for other students and have the ability to plan and carry out regular Sunday evening programs. Bob C-arges, the president, and Mr. Lafferty, the faculty adviser, have done an excellent job this year and We are truly indebted to them. C583 First Row: Guinn, Adams, Todd, Orr. Second Row: Chapman, Wright, Cleveland, Denson, Wilson, l-learn, Palmer, Maury, A. Taylor. Noi: in Picture: Garges. THE DANCE COMMITTEE IT IS NOT ONLY AN I-IONOR to he a member of the Dance Committee, but also a great responsibility. The students who compose this committee rnust handle the entire arrangements for the dances. Durinff the ear two sub-committees are chosen. One is a committee to za Y aid with the decorations. The other is a Junior Dance Committee to train hoys for the following year. Congratulations to Chairman George Adams and Vice-Chairman Bill Cleveland for the way they have presided over our 1938-1939 dances. C593 Q1 d l a l 5 HSE? DARLINGTONIAN OFFICERS First Row: Stewart, Horton, Hammond, Wilson. Second Row: DuBose, Gower, Wright. DARLINGTONIAN THE LITERARY STAFF of the Darlingtonian has done an excellent job of bringing to the student body and friends of the school a fine periodical. To Webb DuBose, the Editor, We offer our most hearty congratulations for the Way in which he handled the staff and the editorials. This year the literary staff has done more of the actual Writing and arranging of the paper than ever before. The ever-present guidance of Mr. Parker, the faculty adviser, has been a prime factor in the success of the 1939 Darling- tonian. C603 The Darlingtonian Business Staff is the force that keeps the school paper running. This year it kept up the fine record that has been made every previous year. Bill Wilsoii and the boys under him have done some fine Work and are to be congratulated for their success. DARLINGTONIAN BUSINESS STAFF First Row: Carpenter, Mcl.auchlin, Elliot, Barnwell. Sec- ond Row: Ramage, Tuttle, Grimsley, Norton. Third Row Priest, Fulcrocl, l-licks. Fourth Row: Jones, D. Taylor, Shep- pa rd, M clver, Byars. DARLINGTONIAN LITERARY STAFF First Row: Bryan, B. Brown, D. Taylor, Campbell. Second Row: Bernhardt, A. Colley, R. DuBose, Tyer. Third Row: Rountree, Barnwell, Rankin, Murphy. Fourth Row: Priest, Dexter, Carwile, Davis. Fifth Row: J. Hannah, Gracldy, D. l-Iannah, J. Taylor, McCormack. Sixth Row: Nunnally, Stewart, Clover, l-Iutiman. yrvsm-iff' -' , C615 Ill L First Row: Todd, Penn, Adams, W. DuBose, Murphy, Second Row: Stringtield, Cleveland, W. Merrill, Wallace, son, Montgomery, Mathis, Davidson, Guinn. T H E f f D H BOYS WHO HAVE BEEN AWARDED a varsity Sggfw:-.1 MSF W-1 f1? rvr 1 Fr.. Wiggle 5 Grimsley, Hammond, Evans, Jordan, Rhea A. Taylor, Nunnally, Hearn, Haines, Ander- Not in Picture: Speer, Tucker. C L U B letter are automatically eligible for membership in the 'CDU Club. They sponsor many social activities of much interest to the students throughout the year. They also strive to pre serve the high ideals of sportsmanship represented by the block ND? The oliicers of the club are: George Adams, Presidentg Audley Tucker, Vice Presidentg and Tom Jordan, Secretary and T1'easure1'. C625 ilu? JL-.RW First Row: A. Merrill, Chamblee, Banlcs. Second Row: Carwile, Russell, Cooleclge. Third Row: Hoyt, Wardlaw. Fourth Row: Wyatt, J. Hannah, Campbell, McCarty. Fifth Row: Ballard, Greddy, Peterson, Dexter, Bruce. THE CAMERA CLUB THE CAMERA CLUB was founded in 1937 by Geren Baird and Russell Liver- more with Vlfarren R. Langston as Faculty Counsellor. Its purpose is to organize those interested in photography and to instruct its members in the art of picture taking. The Camera Club plays a vital role ill the school publications, furnish- ing most of the informal pictures and candid camera shots for both the JABBERWOKK and Darlingronian. The picture contest sponsored by the JABBERWOKK this year brought a number of entries. Outside judges finally awarded the prizes as follows: lst Prize-Ottley McCartyg 2nd Prize-Edward Campbellg 3rd Prize- tieg John Hannah and Jim Russell. Each man entering the contest submitted a group of eight pictures and the awards were made on the basis of the best group. Many of these pictures will appear in this edition of the JABBERWOKK. At a dinner meeting the club heard Mr. Comer Turley, of the Pepperell Manufacturing Company, who tallied on X-Ray Photography, lnfra-red Photography and gave some interesting experiences in his work as an out- standing amateur photographer. Ottley McCarty is President of the clubg I im Wyatt is the Technician and John Hannah is the Secretary. They' have clone much to further the interests of the club. C635 First Row: Banlcs, Davis, Wilson, Bernhardt, McRell, Carpenter. Second Row: Vereen, Denson, A. Merrill, Clontz, Campbell, Mauldin, Slickman, Wardlaw, A. Colley. Noi: in Picture: Combs, Evans. ORCHESTRA THE ORCHESTRA, under the able direction of Miss Helen Dean Rhodes, has had a very successful year. It has brought the student body some fine entertainment and has been a source of much interest. The members of the orchestra have received invaluable training. They have learned to play well as a group and have really enjoyed the work. The Orchestra has taken an important part in the series of radio pro- grams that have been put on by the school this year. During the football season most of the members of the Orchestra played in the Darlington Band. C643 Seaied: Gower, DuBose, Orr, Starr. Sfanciing: Nxfilson, Horton, Schcnck, Hammond, B. Wright, A. Colley. THE BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS THE BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS consists of men who have clone outstanding work for the JABBERWOKK or the Darlingtonian. These boys are in charge generally of the publications. They eo-operate with one another toward the improving of the school paper and annual. At the Close of the year, these boys spend much time and effort in securing certain data about the individual students and the student body as a Whole. This information is put on permanent file for future reference. C655 .5 ' , . efgi, E l E .K glasg- rrs l l First Row: A. Colley, Clontz, Horton. Second Row: J. Tay- lor, B. Brow, Coach Powell. Not in Picture: Bowdre. IMW DEBATING TEAM OUR BOOK WILL G0 to press before the Debating Team of 1939 will have a chance to prove itself worthy of the congratulations that are inevitable. Mr. PoWell's untiring, efforts with the debating team have met with great success in thc past and unclonbteclly will continue to do so in the future. ixix Seated: Starr, Wilson, Bernhardt, l-lorton. Standing: Davis, Cooledge, Rish, Tyer, McGhee, A. Merrill, McRell. THE GLEE CLUB THE DARLINGTON GLEE CLUB has been enjoyecl by the students as well as by its members. 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TODD JORDAN VARSITY FOOTBALL DARLINGTON,S 1938 FOOTBALL 'TEAM played eight regular games during their season. They won four of the contests, lost three, and tied one. Each game was exciting in many respects, although some of Lhem were run-aways for one team or the other. In ther first game of the season the Purple and White played its customary warm-up game with the plucky Gaylesville, Alabama, team. On some occasions the little team from Gaylesville has given the Lakesiclers more of a fight than was expected. They always show up with a scrapping ball club. In this year's game,'however, the smaller ancl less trained visitors could do little or nothing to ' stop the powerful attack that swamped them uncler a 57-0 score. The game little team clid not stop fighting until the blowing of the Hnal whistle. ,lim Todd, Tiger Captain and star, turned in a brilliant performance along with last year's veterans, as clicl several new aclclitions to the team. ,Tohn Hearn, a new-comer, played a beautiful game. For their second game the Tigers played St. Andrews Academy. This game proved too close for comfort which can be seen from the Iinal score of 15-6. This count shows to some extent the real contest that the game was, and proved that the Tigers still needed practice and experience. John l-learn and Jim Todd again proved themselves to be stars, as they led the Lakesiclers to their second win. Firsl: Row: Murphy, Montgomery, Layne, B. Lockwood, Herring, Manlcin, l-learn, Whorton, Tuclcer, Wood, Coach Weaver, Coach Lynn. Second Row: Blackburn, NW. Mathis, Anderson, Stringiielcl, DuBose, W. Merrill, Necse, Evans, I-laines, A. Taylor, Jordan, l-l. Mathis, Nunnally--Manager. 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V' ,, ' ', 'ei-ts.. .t 1 1 . -'J' '!'r,11.1- '- J. .. 'll'giilwa.I4 :ICU - . i4'!'f,!l'?ll-zlflilr, ' .' .7557-3'-'-Fi, ' . .ffzl - hai ' H41 in 'X DENSON HAINES A. TAYLOR RHEA MERRILL ANDERSGN VARSITY FOOTBALL Notre Dame School of Chattanooga fell the next victim of the Tigers' relentless attack. They bowed to a score of 20-0, fighting all the way. The game with Notre Dame was, as in preceding years, one of the outstanding games of the season, and the coaches and fans seemed pleased with the performance of the team. Sewanee Military Academy, one of the most powerful teams in Tennessee, came to Rome with a string of straight victories two years in length. They boasted one of the Southls finest backs in Ferris. This boy had sco1'ed at least. one touchdown in each of their games and he planned to aid his teammates in a victory over Darlington. The visitors quickly took advantage of an opportunity to score, and the Tigers found themselves behind for the first time since the .beginning of the season. They were not to be daunted, however, by a six-point lead over them and they quickly captured the lead. ln this game Jim Todd, Darlington Captain, kicked from the 28-yard line the first field goal that has ever been made on Darlington Field. Darlington, with the help of Tom JOTCTHHZS brilliant play won the game by a score of 31-lil-. The annual Home-Coming game with McCallie was played in Home on October 28. The Blue Tornado came to Home with one of the best teams in the Mid-South Conference. McCallie was favored over Darlington, but as soon as the opening whistle started this football classic, the skeptics gave the Tigers an even chance to win. V The Football Field at Night iq. .T -fiZJ'9ff.,iqiv4?' B. LOCKWOOD TUCKER ADAMS GUINN HEARN HERRING VARSITY FOOTBALL Action was fast and furious during the entire game with neither team having the slightest mar- gin. Beautiful offense and defense was seen on both sides throughout the entire sixty minutes of play. Each brilliant offensive attack by one team was counteracted immediately by a stern de- fensive attack from the other. Each sparkling run was followed by a loss, as the opposing teain took on new and inspired life. Up until the last few minutes of the last quarter the game seemed a certain tie. This would be the second tie game with McCallie in as many starts. But fans and excited players forgot that Mistress Fate sometimes takes a hand in deciding football games. They forgot that any game is played to the iinal whistle. The opposing attack had been sparked throughout the contest by c'Brick', Mason, McCallie full- back, who had been their entire offense. Mason carried the ball deep into Darlington territory. At last the long awaited break came when a small hole opened ill the Darlington line. Mason spun through and dashed past the yard markers toward the Darlington goal. He was downed on the two- yard line after a forty-yard sprint. With only 29 seconds remaining in the game Mason ripped over the last white stripes and scored the six points of victory. lt would be impossible to try to single out ,ny individual stars for either team with the excep- tion of the crashing McCallie fullback, Mason. Journeying to Presbyterian College for their first trip of the season, the Tigers met a strong freshman team after a long and strenuous ride. Playing possibly as well as they had all season, the PENN EVANS NEESE STRINGFIELD MONTGOMERY PEACOCK 1-4 . 2114 I ' , n x 4 wi? V .,. ' .'-rev. ,3.,.V -iw-'plz - r1'i'.Tzf'V'.-.A.w V, , -- -, 1- Q- . V-:V J - fb , -A.- . A. -Rt Tw' 'A V. V V r -. . 1 i V , .' K gl 4 4- ,s .' V-Q V A --'.,:wL53,1,., V f if 5-V . ,. gjibggg--V.. 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MATHIS ADAIR VARSITY FOOTBALL Tigers held the powerful Presbyterian freshmen to 21 lone touchdown and an extra point. The 7-0 score by which lhe Purple and While were defeated reflects 1'1Olhil'1g but credit upon the Hghting gridders of Darlington. Playing their strongest opponents of ihe season, the Tigers encountered the Georgia Military Academy team in their next lo the last game of tlte season. Handicapped by many injuries, the Dar- lington team did its- best to overcome the superior strength possessed by the visitors. Although the Tigers played their best defensive game of the year, lhe Hnal score was C. M. A. 19, Darlington 6. The last game of the season was veritably a swimming meet with Tennessee Military Institute. If the game had taken place in the middle of the school lake, the efTect would not have changed much. The Tigers splashed around for the Hrst half with a lead of 6 points. The second half was worse because the water was much deeper. 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JUNIOR VARSITY FGOTBALL-1938 A NOVEL EXPERIMENT WAS TRIED, and met with great success on the Junior Varsity Football Team of 1933. For the Hrst time in Darlington, six-man football was introduced to the student body. For the Hrst six weeks of the football season the Junior Varsity football team was divided into four six-man teams which would meet in league games in the afternoons. Team number two won the series. SIX-MAN FOOTBALL--TEAM NO. l SIX-MAN FOOTBALL-TEAM NO. 2 Kneeling: Hurdle, Oulnerly, Strickland, Gayle. Standing: Kneeling: Grimsley, Garges, McCormack. Standing Norton, Carwile, Hammond, Minter. Tedlord, Bynum, Boykin. .A ,. ,, . C725 After the rules of the new game had been mastered, the teams settled down to smooth out the creases in their play, and, after several weeks of play, became very ellicient at the game. After six weeks, Coaches Cobb and Rogers organized their squad into a regular football team, and prepared to take on all corners. This they did very successfully, not losing any of their games. The team played lVlcCallie a two-game series, and defeated them in both games by scores of 19-6 and 6-0 respectively. They tackled Lindale and won 27-12. Still keeping their record perfect, the Junior Varsity next took Cave Spring into camp as the climax of a very successful season. Percy and Grimsley at the guard positions, Tedford as a center, Fulcrod and Spilman at tackles, Boykin and Carges at ends, and Bynum, Reynolds, Palmer, and Camden at the back positions completed the team. They were reinforced by a group of good substitutes. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL-1938 SIX-MAN FOOTBALL-TEAM NO. 3 SIX-MAN FOOTBALL-TEAM NO. 4 Kneeling: Sheppard, Rountree, Johnston, Palmer. Stand- Kneeling: Percy, Russell, Mull, Rankin. Standing ing: D. Hannah, Fulcrocl, McMaster, Spilman. Reynolds, Camclen, Clontz. C733 fl? ll First Row: Bub Wilcox, Diclc Yankee. Second Row: Thomas, Wilkins, O'NciI, Smith, White, Byars, Bellingrath. Third Row: D. Taylor, Corcoran, Darby, Wardlaw, Hannah, Horton, Lee, Crain, Wyatt, McBrayer, Coach Dix. MIDGET FOOTBALL THE NlIDGET FOOTBALL TEAM was under the direction of Mr. Dix this year. They had a very sizable squad and produced some good players before the season drew to a close. In the first game of the year the Midgets dropped a close decision to the Lindale team by a score of 6-O. They won their second contest from Baylor of Chattanooga. Using all the strategy they knew, they managed to defeat the visitors by a count of 6-0. ln a return engagement with Baylor the Midgets did not fare so well. They fought hard all the way only to lose by the score of 6-0. Playing their traditional rivals, McCallie, the Midgets had to put on an extra spurt of power to tie the score at 6-6. The Midgets scored their touchdown on a beautifully executed pass from Byars to Darby. A game with East Rome resulted in an easy victory for the Midgets. The score of the contest was 12-6. In the final game of the season the Darlington team took on Lindale for the second time. The Midgets managed to tie the score once at 6-6, but their opponents scored again late in the game for their victory of 12-6. C 74- J First Row: Dunlap, Elliot, Colley, Luce, Bruce, Walker. Second Row: Carson, Banks, Brannon, William- son, B. Brown, Powers. Third Row: Dexter, Fulghum, Mclver, l.. Lockwood, Whitfield, Cooledge, Russell, Mr. Langston. CALISTHENICS Fnom Snvrizmuun THROUGH Novmvusen a group ,averaging twenty students took part in daily culisthenics and hiking. The usual routine consisted of twenty minutes of brisk hill-climbing and forty-five minutes of 'isetting-up exercises, lndi-an wrestling, and dynamic tension drills. When the season closed .a contest was held and Harold Cfooledge, Donald Mclver and Don Willizlliisoli won out as the best eo-ordinated members of the group. Their reward was a hanquel at a local hotel. hVZl1'l'El1 K. Langston was the facility leader of the calisthenics group. SOCCER THis Yuan soccnn was inrnonucnn at school for the first time. The group was divided into four teams. The teams played among themselves each afternoon, and the boys seemed to enjoy the inter-squad games. During the season several games were scheduled with other schools, but all were called off because of the weather conditions. First Row: Powers, Rankin, Wilkins, Hewitt, Eltrinlc, Barnwell. Second Row: Norton, Camden, Dexter, Godwin, Prewitt, Clontz. Third Row: Stringfield, W. Merrill, Cleveland, Adams, McMaster, A. Taylor, Peterson, J. Taylor. C759 S ,f First Row: McRell, Jardine, DuBose, Jordan, Wood, McCormack. Second Row: Starr, Montgomery. Anderson, Todd, Tuttle, Rhea, Coach Weaver. Not in Picture: Tucker, W. Mathis. VARSITY BASKETBALL-1939 THE DARLINGTON BASKETBALL TEAM played its hrst game of the 1939 season against the quintet from Home High School. Showing none of the smoothness which was later to appear in their play, our basketeers managed to amass enough goals lo defeat their opponents by a 35-18 score. In the second contest, the Tigers bowed to a strong team from Gaylesville, Alabama. The score was very close, however, and finally ended 26-24-. Two consecutive victories over a team from Shannon, Georgia, put the boys in a better spirit. The scores of these two games were 50-19 and 60-30. Taking their :hrst real trip of the season and challenging their big rivals, McCallie, on their home court, die Tigers lost a close decision by a 24-25 count. Tins next nip broughtthe Tdgers a vniory over another conference foe, Baylor Military Academy. The score was 30-29, and conclusively showed the improvement of the Tiger quintet. The Darlington cagers were by no means at the top of the heap at this point. They dropped six games so fast that one didn't have time to keep up with their opponenw. Ganms weuzlou to Cny thgh Schooh of Chauanooga, 2536,to the Tech Freshmen 33-45, to Notre Dame 32-39, to Davidson Fresh 21-22, to Duke Freshmen 37-50, and to the North Carolina Freshman team 19-51. It was at this point that the Tiger team received what was thought to be a severe blow in the form of an ankle injury to Jim Todd, center. For some un- explained reason, how-ever, the Purple and Vilhite team fought harder after Todd's injury. Playing h4cCalhe again, dns thne on the honne eourL the Tdgers defeated the Cadets in a third overtime period. The score at the end of the game was 23-23. Two overtime periods were played, with the score remaining tied. During the third overtime period, a field goal by c'Red Mathis and a foul point by Charles Ander- C763 son put the Tigers ahead. Hasniek, a McCallie forward, received two free throws ivnh but hve seconds leH in the perhxh and he rnade bodi of theni good. The Tigers still had the 26-25 margin that they needed to give them a victory. Every basketball lan in the slate knew the prowess of the Georgia Military Academy team. Every fan in the state would doubtless have picked the Red Wave to easily overcome the Darlington eagers when they met. Just a week before the Cadets won the Atlanta City championship, the quintet funn Darhngunitook the Red VVave hue eanqn and hnEhed on top of a 2620 score. Not having gotten over their winning streak, the Tiger basketball quintet admin- istered a severe licking to the Baylor cadets. This game was played on our home court, and gave the Darlington student body a chance to see the team when it was performing W-ell. The final score was 26-16. This certainly shows a marked improvement over the one-point margin by which the Tigers held supremacy in the previous encounten Two consecutive games with the Sewanee Military Academy were the next scheduled for the basketeers from Darlington. Both of these contests resulted. in victories for the Tigers. The scores were 42-21, and 38-20. Striking for revenge, the Tigers next got their claws on Notre Dame. Out- playing, out-smarting, and out-shooting their opponents, the Purple and White defeated the visitors by a 53-41 score. As the last opponents on the regular schedule, the Tigers tackled the strong quintet from Lyerly, by a 27-25 score. The basketball team this year has been a model team. They were Hrst in spodmnandnp and abihqn Cowapudn,Jhn Todd,adong whh ChaHes.AudmsonE briUiant perfornianees led the Tdger adacksg but the real starrhig honors befaH Co-captain Tom Jordan who led the scoring and spirit of his team. VARSITY BASKETBALL-1939 ' 1 L M AS 1 T5 . :X 5w' 92- ekggw l . q - .,-- it -. '-'2 -35 1' 1 r - ' 3 r r . . Q 511 Ee. qv it 1 . ' - V ag. i k Q - gi r -535. - it . so 1 if -, r . -' tv 'B' ff- C775 HBH SQUAD BASKETBALL ' QE 4' . x X f IFN., A ' ' ll 'l First Row: Hicks, Corcoran, Whitfield. Second Row: J. Hannah, Johnston, Watkins. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL T1-ll-I JUNIOR VARSITY BAQSKBTBALL TEAM clidn't have a very good season this year since most buys tried for the varsity team. The Hrst two games were played with Cave Spring. The first game ended Darlington 7-Cave Spring 27. The second was lost by a much closer margin or 21-18. The third game. played with a much larger and more experienced squad of boys from East Rome was lost 38-25. Linclale was the next team on the list. The score was tied at the end of thc first three quarters hut Lindale uosed ahead in the closing minutes of the game to win 23-17. All the Junior Varsity boys have had lots of fun and have gained much experience this year. First Row: Ball, Wyatt, Palmer, Layne, Graddy. Second Row: Ballard, Mclver, Manager Chamblee, Cluinerly, Coach Lynn, Combs, l-larrison. C 73 J ll Seated: Will Merrill, Mascot. First Row: Campbell, Bryan, Huffman, Wilcox, Cunningham, Sewell, Nicolson. Second Row: B. Brown, Wardlaw, Bruce, Milner, Bellingraplw, D. Taylor. MIDGET BASKETBALL Tliii NIIIJGET TEAM PLAYED only two this season. Both were with the McCallie midget team. In the Hrst game the larger McCallie midgets won by the score of 21-7, the high scorers for Darlington were Huffman with four points and Bruce with three. The midgets showed up much better in their second game. Thcy fought hard all the way hut lust hy a score of 111--28. The midgets were a hard working team, and undoubtedly will fill the varsity shoes in thc future. ' TOUCH FOOTBALL T1-11s YEAR, AS ALWAYS, much interest was taken in touch football. This is probably the most popular of all the intra-rnural sports. Although there were more words than action, the boys en- joyed every minule of play. Not long after the season had started, the group was divided into two teams-the Purple team and the White team. These groups were so well balanced that they stayed right together all the year and ended the season with the number of games won hy each exactly the same. , ' First Row: Stewart, Collins, Davis, Mr. Dawson, Tyer, Williamson. Second Row: Quinerly, Kelly, Darby, L. Lockwood, Minter, E. Brown, H. Jones. C793 First Row: Rounlzree, Murphy, D. Hannah, Reynolds, Luce, W. DuBose. Second Row: McRell, Dykes, Grimsley, Davidson, Manlnin. Third Row: Denson, Hayes, Hammond, Bynum. Noi: in Picture: Speer. SWIMMING TEAM-1939 True DA1n.1Nu'roN Swrinmwc TEAM has shown some ol' the best fight and coaching that any team could exhibit. Several of the members journeyed to Birmingham before the season started to take part in the A. A. U. meet .against stars from Georgia, L. S. U., and other colleges. Denman Hammond, Darlington pace-setter, was the only high-school boy to take at place among the winners. The team met the Emory Freshmen Swimming Manton in their first meet. They took the victory easily to the tune ol' FRANK ROGERS and 'SH W'LL 'tMS 36-30. In their second meet the Tiger splashers met the Tech Freshmen and again walked away with the winning score. Out l of eight first places Darlington captured six to win 40-25. On , M.arch 17 the Tiger team celebrated St. Palrick's Day by downing the excellent Tech High team from Atlanta by a score of 39 to 27. Since there are still more meets to follow alter tl1c JABBER- XVOKK goes to press. we can only congratulate the team on that which it has already clone and on the success that is sure to come. C303 r Nl :-: ' ts tt 2 -'lmllllll First Row: Oliphant, Walston, L. Smith, Dempsey. Second Row: Coach Laliferty, Edinton, Gower, I. Wright, S, Smith. VARSITY TENNIS-1938 THE l938 TENNIS TEAM had more than its share of hard knocks. Handicapped by a lack of experience in matches, only Anniston High bowed to the Tiger racquelsg Dempsey, Walston., and Oliphant all winning their matches. The Hnal score was LL to 2 in favor of Darlington. On unlucky April 13, the Tigers lost their first match of the season to Boys High 4- to 2. In the following match with McCallie, Darlington suffered its second defeat at the hands of the Cadets with a Hnal score of 5 to 2. ln a much closer match lhan the score indicates, the team lost a hard fought battle with Baylor 6-lg W1'ight losing to Lalor 1-2, 3-6, 6-11-, and Dempsey-W'alston bowing to Baylor's Burt-Reynolds 3-6, 9-7, 6-2 in the doubles. The last match with McCallie was also lost. The linal score was Alf-2 in favor of McCallie. The team gave hot com- petition to teams with much more experience, and Coach Lafferty said that with a little more experience the team would have taken its lion share of honors. The tournament squad was Gower, Manager, Dempsey, Garges, Chinn, Lanier, Oliphant, Sims, S. Smith, L. Smith, Staten, Walston, Wells, Willilighaln, L. W1'ight, and Edenton. The coveted Hrst four on the Varsity squad were Dempsey, Walston, Oliphant, and L. Smith. The Halverstadt cup was won by Dempsey and the Cooper racquet by Wright. C315 'Agn' W, i 1 1 rt, iixxmwi- fa Ui i i, i i lil wi Hi ii .. ii ii ii ii 3 t --Q . r1i..ir,..rr . A ,. A First Row: Chapman, Vickers, Tucker, Hariss, Jordan, L. Culberson, B. Moore, Livermore, Adams, M. Godwin. Second Row: Coach Sammons, Cox, J. Mathis, Warren, Todd, Bonds, McCallie, Wallace, DuBose, Coach Weaver. VARSITY BASEBALL-1938 T1-It: DARLINQTON BASIPBALL TEAM, member of the City League of Chattanooga, played most of their games in 1938 within the league. They did, however, play three or four games with outside teams, and won most of them. The first game of the season was played with City High School. Showing good form, the Tigers defeated the invaders by an 8-2 score. The Darlington team went to Chattanooga to play their second game with Central High School. They lost by a score of 11 to 7. A 14-1 slaughter at the hands of Darlington was given the McCallie Blue Tornado when they appeared in Rome for their annual visit to the Darlington campus. Tucker and Culberson led the Tiger hitting attack. ln perhaps the largest score made by any conference team, the battling Purple t.eam of Darlington rolled up an 18-0 score against City High School. Bill Wa1're11, Tiger pitcher, gave up only two hits, while his mates garnered 16. Put behind by a 'barrage of runs in the first inning, the Darlington team had to come back strong to defeat Central High School by a 6-4 count. Home-run hitters Bonds, Tucker and Jordan led their teammates to a second victory over McCallie on May 2. The final score was 12-3. Bradley High School, strong opponents from Tennessee, were the next to fall under the superior playing of the Tigers. The home team 'trampled the visitors in one game 14-3, and in a quick return game, 4-0. Don Vickers, ace Darlington hurler, was in fine fettle for the second game, and only gave up two safeties, while he banged out a triple and two singles to lead the batting attack. Having defeated most of the competition that the league could put up against them, the Darlington baseball team advanced into the final round of the championship. Their opponents in the three-game series were the team from Central High School. In the first game of the play-off, held at Lindale, the Tigers wound up at the wrong end of a 10-8 score. Heavy hitting and weak fielding on both teams accounted for this high score. On the following Monday, the Darlington team journeyed to the Tennessee city to renew their challenge, and put in their bid for the championship. They won the first game of the double-header by a 3-2 score. Pitching the great Don Vickers for the second game, Coaches Weaver' and Sammons were .almost sure of the game, until some last minute chance gave the championship to the visitors, by a score of 5-4. Defeating all opposition, advancing to the finals, and playing good ball in all departments, the Tigers .are rightfully proud of their record. C323 - L '-1 457 . P 0 A sstarrfa . XA 1 lgfph, e - .9 9.59: First Row: B. Stribling, O'Neil, Wilcox, Porter, Byars. Second Row: Smith, Milner, Wyatt, Sheppard, Corcoran, Cobb. Third Row: B. Colley, DuBose, East, Horton, Darby, Hoyt, Coach Cobb. MIDGET BASEBALL-1938 THE lVI1DGIi'l' BASEBALL TEAM prospered well throughout the spring of the 1938 school year. In the first game of the season, the Midgets played the Junior Varsity. The opponents de- feated the Midgets in this first encounter by a hoxne-run hit in the last half of the last inning. In the second game of the season, the Midgets bowed to a st1'ong team from East Rome. The final score was 24-10. Playing the Junior Varsity in the second game of their series, the Midgets eeked out .a thirteen to ten victory over their opponents. Having tied the series at one game to one, the Midgets met the Junior Varsity in a deciding match. ln this Hnal game, the Midgets lost by a score of 8-1. When the McCallie Midgets journeyed to Rome to play the Baby Tigers, they were defeated in a very close game by a score of 9-7. Playing their last game with the McCallie Learn in Chattanooga, the Midgets came out on the wrong end of a 13-12 score. Mr. Cobb, the couch, did a Hue job of handling these small boys rand we know that many future varsity players started their baseball career on the midget team t 115 year. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-1938 THE .lutvion VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM of 1938 had lun, learned more about the game, played two or three games, and disbanded early. Under the guidance of Coach Dawson, the twenty-odd boys who signed up for this team learned many of the fundamental rules of the game. They played a series of three games with the Midget team. They won tl1e first of these con- tests by a one-point margin, scored on a home-run hit by Ed Brown in the last half of the ninth inning. In the second of these games, the Midget team was victorious by a 13-10 score. The third game, which the .l'. V. won, closed the season for them. They then disbanded their team for lack of competition. +- Seated: Ramage. Standing: Coach Dawson, E. Brown, E. Stribling, Reynolds, Rader, Sliclrman, ' Barnwell, Minter, B. Lockwood. ..-5-3,7--.lg-, 'ef f ff- --- ef' --- - Y a 1:--'WR11111 111z1gsr' 41.1 11111 s4s111 '111 '. ' ,,,, 4' '11 1 'tg 111 ' as ae - as W' 1 , . t 'ti l , . vf' A V ,11 t . Q. 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The season is always short, and because of the fact that the spring holidays came right in the middle f th ' o e season, it was decided not to compete with other schools. There were, however, about thirty boys who reported for track practice. Some just for the exercise. and some because they were interested in learning something about track. At several dif- ferent times during the regular season the group was divided up into two teams, and a meet held. During the last week of practice ,a Field Day was held in which any boy in school was eligible to participate. Awards wer d f l fi e ma e or l1C rst three places in each event, and track let- ters we1'e given to boys equaiing or breaking a school record. Two records fell during this meet. Jim Todd hurled the discus 109 feet IA inch for a new record feet 8 inches for the other record. Jimmie Rhea w l'ffl , and Partridge threw the javelin 160 vas llbl point man in the meet. GOLF-1938 ALTHOUGH GOLF rs A Minot! srforrr much interest is taken in the Golf Team, coached by Mr. Dawson. In the tirst match of the season, Dahlbender, Briggs, Rhea, Goss, and Starr invaded Alabama to defeat the widely known Ramsey High School team 10111-7W. Then with Dahlbender out of the line-up, and with no practice as a result of Hood waters covering the local courses, the second match with Bo s Hiffl 1 l 18-0 ' ' ' ' y gt was ost . McCallie won the next Tiger match IZMQ-SW. After some much needed practice the team hit the comeback 'trail by defeating Baylor SW-616. A return match with McCallie resulted in the Cadets being defeated by the Darlington team, ll-7. The Tigers then tied Baylor in a return match 9-9. Rhea, Michael and Dumas made the trip to the Chattanooga tournament and Rhea's 243 for five holes placed him among the first ten. fAs the members of the squad were allergic to photographers, no picture appears.l C 84 I ff' G-:ON ,v gr-TED To O X 12- 0 T B NN Z X Xqg QW ML 5 iz KS L ' , O 1906 go E ,ffl lf O ..A I S x x I-qs' X s' Q91 ' OO 0 'T r ' D Q2 W Rfb 2 R VP J 1' f X eg 13' 00 'O xx Q 477 O T .Q Q 1 '4':11If Scenes Az Dedication of Guest House and Four Campus Scenes 1 36 J SEPTIZMBIZH D A T E D D A T A 12-School begins. Conscientious students arrive. SEPTEMBER 13-Old and new boys get acquainted. SE1 1'EMBER 14-Classes begin. Less conscientious students wander in. SEPTEMBER 17-First Date-Night. Tyer's downfall! SEPTEM BER SEl'TIiMBl2ll SEl l'EMBl2R SEP11-:MBER SEPTEMBER Oc'roBER 0C'l'0Blilt Ocro BER OC1'CJBl4Ill eo al OC'l'0BlER OCTOIIICR Oc'ro BER OCTOBIQR OCTOBIER Oc'ro B FIR OCTOBICIK Il CYV 19-'Ol'CllESll'El is organized. Woe is us! 21-Adams and Cleveland turn up with a parrot. 23-DuBose makes a tackle at football practice. 26-Miss Anne Bayliss of Wales visits school. 30-Darlington 57-Gaylesville 0. A nice starter. 2-J'Hardrock and Thomas go traveling ireturn ticket by R. M. YJ. 1I4Fulcrod,s six-man football team wins a game. 6-Tigers 15-St. Andrews 6. 9-f Bntch Coopefs escape from study hall through the window ends at foot of the chute. 13-Purple and White 20-Notre Dame 0. Not had at all. 14-First DIIl'liT7gf071il1llS distributed. 17-Class elections. 21-Tigers 31-Sewanee 141. , 24-Boys get pepped up for McCallie game. 27-Alumni arrive for 'sl-Iome-Coming week-end. 28-McCallie as lucky as usual. We 0-They 6. Coach Satnmons orders iiH3I'dllCEld., a pun' of pants. OCTOBER 294Fi,rst dance. More gals! NOVISIWBEH 2-Dr. J. Pt. Cunningham gives interesting chapel talk, NOVEMBER fl-Tigers O-P. C. Frosh 7. NOVEMBER 6-Paul Parker and Chappell hold walking contest. Novi-:MBER 11-Armistice Day. Fine chapel program put on by Mr. Langston. Darlington 6- G. M. A. 19. NOVEMBER 14-New buildings coming along Hne. NOYIERTBIZII 18-SPLASH!! Darlington 6-T. M. I. 6. 21-Mr. George C. Holt of Rollins College addresses student body. NOVEMBER NOVIQMIIER 24-Thanksgiving. NOVl2RlBlElt 29-Basketball begins. D'l1CliMBER 'DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 5-Bad weather fills lnfirnlary. 8-Guest House and Organ dedicated at lovely service. 9-Second issue of nmntlzly Darllingtonian. appears. 10-Stunt Night. off from school. DIGCEMBER 14-Honor Council installed. DECEMBER 17-Freedom reigns. D'lECl5Ml3lER 24-Santa. ,JANUARY 2-Boys return to rest up from vacation. ,JANUARY 3-Soccer introduced. JANUARY 5-Jordan and Anderson decide to take a day JANUARY 7-Honiesickness takes heavy toll. JANUARY 10-Boys begin to worry. Exams not far off. JANUARY '15-Crznnming begins in earnest. C373 Dance Memories C 33 D DATED DATA .JANUARY 20-Exams lThat's enoughl. JANUARY 21-Mid-Winter Dance. Cleveland does well with his Little Peach but the girls ieet JANUARY 22-Maury enters race for lovesick award. JANUARY 25-Penn finds out he passed an exam. JANUARY 28-Judge Garland Watkins makes an interesting talk. JANUARY 31--Doc chats with the boys. FEBRUARY 4'-Brooks, McLauchlin ,and Tom Smith take moonlight stroll FEBRUARY 7-Sydenham Hall impressively dedicated. Dr. Albert S Johnston of Charlotte olliciates. FEBRUARY 11-Todd's po' ole ankle in bad shape. FEBRUARY 13-Basketball in full sway. FEBRUARY 16-More Darlizzgtonizzzm appear. FEBRUARY 18-Bobby Garges departs for a rest in South America. FEBRUARY 20- Lennon cuts his foot and is rushed to the hospital. FEIXIIUARY 22-Levee celebration. Half holiday. Charlie Yates speaks in chapel F1-:BRUARY 25-Pete Herring caught reading The Children's Hour in study hall FEBRUARY 29-Mr. Cobb tells the truth. JVIARCH 3-Pictures taken at the Guest House. MAliCH 4E'iD Club Dance. Artie Shaw's music. LJAIICH 8-Bright boys hold chapel program. lVlARCH 13- Purity League bears down. Pictures must go. MARCH 17-Spring sports organized. JWARCH 22-Gninn and Fulcrod, still 'lgolcl-brickingf' .NIARCH 25-Holiday prophecy going strong. JVIAKCH 28-Packing begins. MARCH 31-Monthly tests. APRIL 1-Spring Vacation. lNo April Fool.j APRIL 10-We return to earth with a jolt. APRIL 12-Blimp homesick again. APRIL 15-Spring Dance. Emory Aees. APRIL APRIL 21 APRIL 24 APRIL 28 NIAY 19-Baseball in full swing. Everyone afflicted with spring fever. -The ducks take to the nest as boys take to -H.Hill'ClllCflCl., gets his annual hit in baseball. 1-I-lot weather here definitely. NIAY 4-Hallman sinks a putt. JJJAY 7-Rhea finds true love. MAY 10-Mr. Lalferty wakes up to ring 3:00 o'clock bell MAY 14-Mothers' Day. MAY 17-Boys begin to count the days. JMAY 20-Seniors begin to worry. JVIAY 23-Seniors burning midnight oil. NIAY 27--Final exams. J Uma J UNE J UNE JUNI-I 1- Campus flooded with cars as Commencement b the lake. on time egins. 3-Final dances. Plenty of One-and-onlys down. 4'-Commencement Sunday-candle-light service. 5-DIPLOMAS fwe hopeJ. C893 Campus Snaps C 90 3 ROSTER DARLINGTON STUDENTS-1938-39 ADAIR, WADE .... ADAMS, GEORGE ..... ALFORD, GEORGE ...... ANDERSON, CHARLES .. BALL, HARRY ........ BALLARD, LUCIAN BANKS, DONALD ....... BARNWELL, .JAMES . . . . BELLINGRATH, CARL, JR BERNHARDT, LYNN . . .. BEST, JAMES ........... BOWDRE, BEN ..... . BOYKIN, FRED ....... BRANNON, FRED, JR. BROOKS, CLIFFORD . . . . BROWN, EDWARD .... BROWN, BEN ....... BRUCE, ROBERT BRYAN, GEORGE IIYARS, HARDIN ,... BYNUM, FRED .... CAMDEN, SNEAD ....... CAMPBELL, EDWARD CARPENTER, WALTER, .J CARSON, LOUIS ........ CARWILE, HERBERT CATO, GEORGE CHAMBLEE, FRED ...... CHAFPELL, BENTLEY .. CLEVELAND, BILLY .... CLONTZ, RALPH ...... CLOVER, CHARLES ..... COLLEY, ALLEN FORT . COLLINS, LEO .......... COMBS, WILLIAM ...... COOLEDGE, HAROLD, JR. COOPER, DAN .......... COOPER, MARK, JR. CORCORAN, GEORGE .. CDNNINGHAM, JOHN DARBY, ROBERT ...... DAVIDSON, DREW .... DAVIS, E. G., JR. .... .. DENSON, NIMROD ...... DEXTER, CHARLES, JR. DONALDSON, EARL, JR. DIIBOSE, MOULTRIE .... DIIBOSE, REMBERT ..... Dui?-OSE, WEBB ......, DUNLAP, WILLIAM DYKES, EUGENE ELFRINK, BILL ELLIOTT, BILL EVANS, BUDDY FLOYD, WILLIAM FULCROD, BILLY FULCHUM, EDWIN C. W. .. W.D... G. .l. ..... . Frank B. .. lrl.O. .. G. S. B. D. ....... . Dr. C. M. C. N. .... . IVLR. l-I. H. ..... . Mrs. E. B. W. A., Jr. .. G. F. . . . . ll. F. ....... . ll. H. Lalhant B. M. ..... . ll. E., .lr. Geo. W. ...... . Hardin ......... Fred W. Lludgel .. ..... A. H. CCol.J II J. E. .......... . . ....... W. T. ..... . . . . . Mrs. W. A. Parker H. C. .......... . G. C. .. M.B. B. H. W. C. ..... . Rev.R. W. M. ...... . C. S. ......... . Dr. L. Wilkie .... Dr. Gilbert R. l-Iarold N. ..... . Mrs. Willard . . . Mark ........ A. T. ..... . DI'..l.R. .. F. W. ......... . M. P. Crawford . E. G. .......... . N. D. ..... . Chas. L. J. R. ....... . J. R. ......... . Dr. Henry W. Mrs. W. A. .... . Dr. A. N. ..... . Dr. Blanche M. . . Mrs. Lila C. . . . . Virgil B. .... . W. B. .l. ....... . Mrs. Agnes C. . . . T. A. ......... . i913 Adairsville, Ga. 607 W. Vance St., Wilson, N. C. Silver Creek, Ga. 224 E. Ponce de Leon, Decatur, Ga. .lacksoII, Ga. Monticello, Ga. Grantville, Ga. 901 Oakdale Road, Atlanta, Ga. 21 Edgehill, Little Rock, Ark. 311 E. College Ave., Lenoir, N. C. 401 E. 9th St., Rome, Ga. 105 Pierce Ave., Macon, Ca. 1765 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. 3214 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas. Lexington, Ga. Madison, Fla. i226 Linville St., Kingsport, Tenn. 1559 Morningside Dr., N. E., Atlanta, Ca Adel, Ga. Highland Ave., Rome, Ca. Rockingham, N. C. I-largrave Academy, Chatham, Va. 374-4th St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Lenoir, N. C. 99 Peaclltree Battle Ave., Atlanta, Ca. 202 Kingston Ave., Rome, Ca. Highland Ave., Rome, Ga. Zehulon, N. C. 1200 Fifth Ave., Columbus, Ga. 202 E. Park Ave., Greenville, S. C. Whiteville, N. C. 4110 S. Broad St., Rome, Ga. Grantville, Ga. Dalton, Ga. lst Meth. Church, Monroe, N, C. . . . . .1327 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. River Road, Columlius. Ca. 206 E. 9th St., Rome, Ga. 6 Orange St., Charleston, S. C. 1848 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C. 2217 Laurel Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. 216 Rumson Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Owenton, Ky. Opelika, Ala. 4218 Arcady Ave., Dallas, Texas, Lindale, Ga. Elyria, Ohio. Elyria, Ohio. 3508 Princeton Ave., Dallas, Texas. Versailles, Ky. 1129 Second Ave., Columbus, Ga. 4485 Cleveland Ave., San Diego, Cal. Shorter College, Rome, Ga. Radio Stat. WSPA, Spartaiiburg, S. C. 1006 DeSoto Ave., Rome, Ga. Linden Dr., Forest Hills, Danville, Va. 5511 Cary St. Rd., Richrnond, Va. ROSTER DARLINGTON STUDENTS-1938-39 GARGES, ROBERT ...... GAYLE, WALTER, JR. GLASGOW, SAM ....... GLOVER, GRAHAM GLOVER. BILL ...... GODWIN, EDWARD GOWER, JUSTUS .... GRADDY, HENRY GRIMSLEY, BILL ...... GROVES, WILLIAM GUINN, MAX ....... . HAINES, WILLARD HALLMAN, DOUG ..... HAMMOND. DENMAN l-IANNAH, DAVID, JR. HANNAH, .JOHN ...... . HARDY, DABNEY ..... HARRISON, GEORGE .... HAYES, ALAN ............ .... HEARN. ,IOHN .............. .... . HERRIN G, HENRY tPetel I-IEWITT, HARRY .,......... .... I-IEYMAN, LYONS HIGKS, ROBERT IIORTON, THAD HOYT, ERED, JR. ..... .. I-IUEEMAN, WILLIAM I-IURDLE, JOE ......... JARDINE, JAMES ... JOHNSON, BOBBY ........ .... JOHNSTON, YOUNG ........ .... JONES, HENRY, JR. Llaket JONES, RICHARD, JR. ...... JORDAN, TOM BROCK .... KELLEY, GEORGE ........ .... KIRKLAND, CLAREN CE .... .... LAYNE, LAURENCE ..... LEE, CARROLL ..... LOCKWOOD, BILL .. LOCKWOOD, LEE LUCE, DOUGLAS .... MANER, HARRY .... MANKIN, GUY, IR. MATHIS, WILLIE ED. MATHIS, HUGH DON MAULDIN, JOHN, JR. MAURY, HILL ........ MERRILL, ARTHUR MERRILL, WILL ........ MILHOLLIN, CHARLES .... .... MILNER, DOUGLAS ..... MILWAIN. .JAMES .. H. K. ........ .. . . Walter W. . . . .. .. Mrs. Robt. ... .. . . Mrs. Wm. .... . . . . Mlrs. Wm. ...... . . . . A. ly. ll'lon.l .... .... DI'. W. .l. ...... . . . . W. H. ....... Mrs. W. T. W. E. ...... D'r.A. Earl ........... .... M. R. ............ . . . . Mrs. Geo. Denman ...... David .......... .... David ...... .... f 1 D. 1. ........ . . . . Mrs. Edna F. ... . . .. Robt. C. ..... . . . . Bunn ........ .... H. L. .......... . . . . Mrs. Frank R. .... . . . . C.S. ........ R. W. .... T E Fred A. Marvin ..... .... Mrs. J. H. J. B. ..... .. Hugh .......... .... Mrs. W. Young . . . . . . . w H. 14. ..... .. w R. C. .Hoyt .... Dr.D.C.... C.G. ...... Mrs. E. H. w Mrs. Ceo. M. . . . . . . A. L. ...... Jex, H. .. D. D. ...... . . . . Mrs. Guy .... .... A. B. ........ . . . . G. 1. .......... Hon. John M, .... Col. Lewis A. James C. .... A. K. ...... C. A. .. C.G... C. G. .. C923 C.. P. ........ 1017 Oxford Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 954 Granville Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Converse College, SpaI'tanl.uIrg, S. C. Sllll1l11C1'V1llC Rd., Rome, Ca. Sunnnerville Rd., Rome, Ga. Calesville, N. C. 1.637 Ptilllillll Rd., Atlanta, Ca. Clifton Rd., Versailles, Ky. 1st Pres. Church, Greensboro, N. C. Lindale, Ca. Ducktown, Tenn. Smyrna, Ga.. Route No, 1. 222 Dunbar St., Montgomery, Ala. 217 Westminster Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 811 Lovett Blvd., Houston, Texas. 811 Lovett Blvd., Houston, Texas. 1108 Second Ave., Rome, Ca. 1189 N. Highland Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga Concord, N. C. NVilson, N. C. Kinston, N. C. 4628 Alton Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. l-lorseleg Creek Rd., Rome, Ca. Midway, Ky. 211-15th St., Atlanta, Ga. 171 Peachtree Battle Ave., Atlanta, CII. 708 Brooks Ave., Rome, Ga. Mebane, N. C. Douglas, Ca. East 11th St., Rome, Ca. Eufaula, Ala. Calhoun, Ga. Chatillon Rd., Rome, Ga. Centre, Ala. Lawrenceville, Ga. Highland Ave., Rome, Ga. 516-18th Ave., N. E., St. Petersburg, 1220 Laurel St., Pine Bluff, Ark. 1 Ashley St., Charleston, S. C. 137 Blair St., Anderson, S. C. P. O. .Box 35, Mobile, Ala. 238 N, Sth Ave. Rome, Ga. 407 Connally Bldg., Allkllllil, Ca. 304- North Ave., Rome, Ga. Lindale, Ga. 12 S. Calhoun, Greenville, S. C. Versailles. Ky. Fla 1281 Lancaster Terrace, Jacksonville, Fla. Dothan, Ala. 15 Charlton Rd., Rrjune. Ca. Pinewood Terrace, Rome, Ga. 1276 Oakdale Rd., Atlanta, Ga. ROSTER DARLINGTON STUDENTS-1938-39 MINTER, MILLS .... .... MONTGOMERY. .JAMES . MOORE, JOHN ROBERT M O U LTON . .l OHN LEWIS MIILI.. JOE ............. MU RPHY, .I OE .......... M Ll SCI-I A M P, FRA N K. .I R. ....... . McI3IIAYER, W. J., JR. .. McCARTY. OTTLEY .... . MCCORMACK. GEORGE . McGl-IEE, GLOVER ...... MclVER, DONALD, JR. . McLA UCHLIN, THOS. McLA.URIN, JOHN DAN . McMASTER. SPENCER .. McRELL, DONALD ..,.. NEESE, LAWRENCE .... NICOLSON. WILLIAM NORTON, HARVEY. JR. . NUNNALLY, WILLIAM .. O'NEILL, JIMJMY .... ORR. JOE ........ . PALMER, HUGH ........ PA RKER. PAUL ......... PEACOCK, CLIFFORD, .lR. ....... . PENN, ALFRED ......... PERCY. WILLIAM PETEET, DENNIE .... PETERSON, JIM NEIL .. PHILLIPS, JAMES PORTER. EVERETT POWERS, NICHOLAS .. PREWITT. NELSON .. PRIEST, ERNEST ...... QUINERLY CHARLES B. RADER, KENNETH .. RAMAGE, JIM ..... . RANKIN, BILL ...... REYNOLDS, JOHN .... RI-IEA. JAMES ....... RISH. RONALD ......... ROUNTREE, HORTON RUSSELL, JAMES ..... . SCI-IENCK, JOHN . . . . SEWELL. BILLY SHAW, BILL ......... SHAW, DICK ........... SHEPPARD, WILLIAM .. SLICKMAN. GEORGE . .. SMITH, LUCIUS ..... . SMITH, THOMAS .... SPEER, BUDDY ....... SPILMAN, BERNARD STARR. HARLAN ...... STEWART, IVEY .... D'r. L. C. Mrs. A. G. .. John YV. . .. E. R. .... . Di. J. II. Jos. R. . . . . Frank .... W. J. . . . . Geo. W. .. C. M. ..... . Mrs. Glover . . . Dr. Donald .... H. C. ...... . Mrs. A. AB. . . . S. R. I-LF. ..... . Mrs. L. E. G. A. J. H. W. B. J. J. .... . J. K., Jr. .. H. A. J. C. Dr. C. A. Mrs. J. C. Mrs. F. D. .. D. R. .... . Jim ....... Mrs. Jas. l. . . Dr. E. E. .. N. D. ...... . Gay .......... Mrs. Helen R. F. M. Davis . Col. Ira A, .. Mrs. Lee . . Dr. W. W. .. W. M. .. J. C. .... . B. W. ...... . Mrs. Madeline Scott ....... John F., Jr. . C. M. ...... . Mrs. VV. J. .. Mrs. C. R. .. Mrs. Lydia .. H. W. ...... . Dr. Geo. R. Dr. Thus. H. .. Earl L. .... . M1's. J. B. .. Mrs. Harlan . Ivey W. 221 Fairview Dr., Greenville, S. C. 2011 E. Third St., Rome, Ga. Route 2, Rox 187, Rome, Ga. Lindalc, Ga. East Eleventh Sl., Rome, Ga. 9 Roxlyoro Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 40 Chatillon Rd., Rome, Ga. East Ninth Sl.. Rome, Ga. 34115 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Newcastle, Ala. Eighth Ave., Rome, Ga. 1st Pres. Church, Bristol, Va. Raeiord, N. C. Bethune, S. C. Wiliiisbclro, S. C. 59 Commonwealth Ave., Pittsfield, Mass Burlington, N. C. 16 VV. 28th St.. Atlanta, Ga. Cave Spring, Ga. 406 East 2nd St.. Rome, Ga. Horseleg Creek Rd., Rome, Ga. 78 Peachtree Circle, Atlanta, Ga. Sanford. N. C. Fountain, N. C. 1266 Cedar Ave., Columbus, Ga. 215 Ross St., Rome, Ga. 50 S. Thornton Ave., Dalton, Ga. 58-15th St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Sopcrlon, Ga. 2981 Lawrence Ave., Detroit, Mich. Shorter College, Rome, Ga. Lindalc, Ga. Winchester, Ky., R. F. D. No. 2. 331 Ponce de Leon, Atlanta, Ga. Farniville, N. C. Barksdale Field, Sllreveport, La. . . . . .l3rundidge, Ala. 1011 Gloria Ave., Durham, N. C. Church St., Marietta, Ga. Peoples Nat. Bank, Rock Hill, S. C. . . . . .303 Sherwood Rd., Rome, Ga. C937 Farmville, N. C. 210 Albemarle Place, Macon, Ga. Shelby, N. C. 201 Peachtree Battle Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 608 River Ave., Rome, Ga. 317 E. King St., Quincy Fla. ' East Ninth St., Rome. Ga. Vassar Drive, Rome, Ga. Shorter Ave., Rome. Ga. Bennettsville, S. C. Radium Springs Rd., Albany. Ga. Greenville, N. C. Sherwood Rd., Rome, Ga. 1136 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, N. C. ROSTER DARLINGTON STUDENTS-1938-39 STIVERS, ALWYN STRICKLAND, ED .,... STRINGFIELD. BILL .. SUTTON, G. L., JR. .. TAYLOR, ALFRED .... TAYLOR, DAVID ........ TAYLOR, MORGAN, JR. .. TAYLOR, JAMES ...... TEDFORD, JAMES THOMAS, RICHARD .. TIDWELL, CARL, JR. .. TODD, JAMES ........ TOOMRS, WILLIAM TRIMPI, JACK ....... TUCKER, AUDLEY .... TUGGLE, HOWELL ........ TURNIPSEED, WILSON ..., TIITTLE, CLIFFORD ..... TYER, WILLIAM .......... VAN TASSELL, ROBERT .... .... VAN TASSELL. JOHN ..... VEREEN, THOMAS VINCENT, R. H. ..... . WALKER, ROBERT ..... WALLACE, ROBERT .... WARDLAW, JOHN ........ . WATKINS, GARLAND, .IR. . WI-IARTON, HAROLD .... WHITE, BOYD ........ WHITE, JOHN L. ...... .. WHITFIELD, CHARLES WILCOX, ROTHWELL, JR. . WILKINS, WILLIAM ...... WILLIAMSON, DON ....... WILLINGHAM, CALDER. JR. ..... . WILSON, BILL ............. WILSON. AUGUSTUS .... WOOD, WILLIAM ..... WRIGHT, BARRY, JR. WRIGHT. C. B., JR. WYATT, JAMES J. YANKEE, RICHARD, JR. .. YARBROUGI-I, W. C. Theo ........... Mrs. Loulie . . Dr. Sam L. .. C. L. ....., . Rev. H. Kerr . Rev. H. Kerr Morgan W. .... . Judge E. Y. Webb .I. C. .......... . H. L. C. E. ....... . J. C. ......... . Mrs. Percy W. .. Howard ........ W. M. ...... . M. B. W. P. C. B. W. B. ..... . Mrs. R. VV. .. Mrs. R. W. .. W. J. .......... . M1's, J. L. Botts . Mrs. B. E. .... . Mrs. E. R. J. 'l. ......... . Judge Garland . . . Frank ....... G. L. . . . J. L. . . . . C-aius ...... Dr. C. R. E. H. ...,.. . Rev. O. C. Calder R. . .. . Mrs. Richard . . . Mrs. F. M. Prof. W. W. . . Barry ..... C. B. . .. C. .I. . .. R' A.S. C943 Calhoun Rd., Rome, Ga. Senior Hall, Athens, Ca. Waynesville, N. C. Bluff Rd., Rome, Ca. Box 330, Nashville, Tenn. Box 330, Nashville, Tenn. 202 Second Ave., Rome, Ca. Washington St., Shelby, N. C. 8 Vassar Drive, Rome, Ga. Loudon, Tenn. Cambro Apts., Rome, Ga. Laurens, S. C. 1861 Central Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Emory University, Ga. Lindale, Ga. 1109 Second Ave., Rome, Ga. 503 N. Main St., Ocala, Fla. 146 Lee St., Carnegie, Pa. 206 N. Second St., Smithfield, N. C. Lindale, Ca. Lindale, Ga. Moultrie, Ga. R. F. D. No. 41, Rome, Ga. 921 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta, Ca. VC Chemical Plant, Rome, Ga. 650 Palmetto St., Spartanburg, S. C. 245 W. Andrews Dr., Atlanta, Ca. Cave Spring, Ga. Osceola, Ark. Lindale, Ga. Worcester Ave., Middlesboro, Ky. Darlington School. Rome, Ga. 103 S. Tremont Dr., Greensboro, N. C 641 Colonial Dr., High Point, N. C. TlIird Avenue Hotel, Rome. Ga. East Eighth St., Rome, Ga. Route No. 5, Rome, Ca. Davidson, N. C. Old Lindale Rd., Rome, Ca. 201 Sherwood Rd., Rome, Ga. Fourth Ave., Rome, Ga. Darlington School, Rome, Ga. West Seventh St., Rome, Ga. A ' , ' Hu mmm wwVU'.E.F 'FJ1 w ww 1' 'XM xv, 1 , uw - N N 1' .5:s E:: W. 3ff'i2f'N' , -5329 . , nugg- 'E 4 3' wr-1 , nm, 'I 1. YE1.xc- A W N -M225 1 ,... , . ,, Campus Snaps C953 L'ENVOI AND NOW THE TIME has come to say farewell. We depart leaving behind the things which have meant so much to us here at Darlington. As We leave, some of us never to return, our hearts are filled with a certain degree of sadness. We have, perhaps, just completed the happiest years of our life. Before we enter lifels maize of pitfalls, let us pledge ourselves to uphold and maintain the high ideals of fair play, integrity, and good sportsmanship which have been instnled in us here at school. In leaving let us pause for a moment, lifting our eyes to the sky, and ubless old Darling- ton foreverf' h4ay'she never die. C963 VAQAAAA foocegoqoogoq. Q---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ9QQQQ-QQ-QQQQoo-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--. : e : : 0-0 : QQQQ: :QQ : : -ooo-: : : eo: : : : QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ .... Q F5255-n. DARLINGTQN SCHDQL ROME, GEORGIA An Accredited Preparatory School 'For Boys A Philanthropic Non-Profit-Making Institution Unselfishly Dedicated to Young Manhood All Teachers Graduates A-Class Colleges ---ooo ---QA Q. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--..--------..--..--- 1 1 :QQQQQQQQQ 0 O 0 n 0 0 0 o 0 0 O n n 0 I 4I in u O O O O Q--- U o i ?U I Si :1: o U, ,. o P ... 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OFFICERS JOHN M. GRAHAM, Pfresicleznf S. H. SMITH, Chairmazz of Board L. N. SHAHAN, JR., Vice-President W. S. COTHRAN, Vice-Piresidefzt J. A. PALMER, Cashier E. L. FORD, Assistant Cashier R. C. GILMER, Assisfzmzf Cashier C74cl: ational CMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONJ 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 C993 000.00000000000004 0000 000 0000 0 00000000000000 000 ::00: : ::0e::000000 0000000000000000000000: : : : : 1 0000: 00: : :0 0 O 0 O L- A A - - A A A , -: ,,:::,-,,,-,--....-ooooooooQ0OQ ----:::--v-o- - -v--ooov 0 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ00-000000000100000oooooooooooooo00 014f1p!i1nf1,e1fLZ.s 0 Zine 15' gf5L1f'I71l'1fL gfgvspfifaf may C 100 D -..QQ ----., O 000000 000000000000000 000 0000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000 0 I O 0 0000 000000 f0000 0 000000000000000000 00000000000 TI-IIE I,INDAI,IE DIVISION OF IDIEPIDIEIRIEISI. MANUFACTURING ICOMIDANY MANUFACTURERS OF DENIMS, CHEVIOTS, CHAMBRAY AND CANTON FLANNELS Wislu to Express to the Faculty and Pupils of Darlington School Their Appreciation of Wlmat This School Has Done for This Section, and for Lindale Boys R. D. Harvey, Agent LINDALE GEGRGIA 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000 0000 C1011 0-00000000000-------0--0J 0000 000000000000000000000000000000 00000 0000000 0000 000000000000000000 1000000000000 P000000000000 0000000 0 00000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 rt: 0 S 0 0 0 0 LADY P PPEREL AUNDRY BOB WYATT, Manager P H O N E 1 O 1 7 Laundry of Wearing Clothes that Will Please BUTTONS SEWED ON : YOUR CLOTHES RETURNED 0 Satisfaction In Every Transaction 0 Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Rugs f Blankets ' Curtains Expert Shoe Repairing 0 ASK ANY DARLINGTON BOY 000 00 0 000000 C1025 0 O 0 9 .4 000000000 L0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 : :00: : : : :0000: : :0000: : : :0000000001 00: :::0 P I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Y000000000000000: : : : : :00000: :0000: : : :0000: : Q Q0000: :1 000000000000 000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000 ll-lonie Building and Loan Association Ro-me, Georgia IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 1922 ' ' A Mutual Institution tor Savings and I-Iome Financing SECURITY f SAFETY 1 SERVICE INVESTIGATE OUR PLAN T. A. LAMAR , FRANK GENTRY Sec-retary-Trezzsuretr Assiszfant Secrefmfy-Tvfefzsureif WE BELIEVE ..... -Rome to be the best town in the best section of our country. -Darlington to be the best school of its kind in existence. -This bank to be fully equipped and capable of handling your banking service. Thousands ot Others Believe the Same Thing. 0 MAY WE SERVE YOU? The First National Bank of Rome THE OLD RELIABLE C103J 000004 000 00000 000000000000 000 0000 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 000000004 -:::::::00000000 I II II II Ii I II ll ll I I 00:: 0:::0 5-0- 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 '1 Q- -Q Q- 3 , ' E Marshall Manufacturing Company I 0 3 Q L U M B E R E E Building Supplies M E Q M 1 1 1 W 0 1- k 5 i Wholesiale f Retail E 3 3 s E E ARSHALLM 5 E 2 5 l W ILLWCRK 3 5 i z 0 r E R o m e f Georgia 3 Q E T' N ' ' ' ' 7 5 E ' C o M P L I M E M T S g 0 E f o i f E s 5 3 2 2 3 2 2 5 5 3 Rome, Georgia g E 3 l . . . io . . . i 5 5 l 1939 Graduating Class of Darlington School E 0 0 U i JOHN M. GRAHAM essrom GARNER 5 . President Vice-President 2 0 im., ,,,,,. - ,, ..,. .,:....: l C1045 '1 000 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 f00000 T 7 Q o o foooo00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0000000 0 000 We appreciaie the grealc value Darlingion is to Rome, Georgia, and the South . . . . G. L. HIGHT, INSURANCE G. L. HIGHT MOTOR COMPANY SIMPSON GROCERY COMPANY 0 00000000000000000000000 0 00000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00 ROME SUPPLY COMPANY THE BEST IS THE CHEAPESTH I PLUMBING f HEATING f SHEET METAL ELECTRICAL WORK f AIR CONDITIONING I 9 XXfestFourJcl'1Ave. Telephone 32 C1051 000000 L -0-00000000--000000000000-0--000000000000-000000004 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 0 3 3 i O L... oo- QQQQQQQ C OM PLI M EN TS QF f 1 1 OWENS - KING 81 CO. Q The 3-louse of Better Qualities in Young Men's and Men's Wear ' 245 Broad Owens-Kung 81 Co. Street 00-0-0-0-ooo---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ. 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Drink at Least a Pint of Golden Guernsey Milk Every Day. l 2. Drink More Than a Pint if Your Meat Consumption is Small. 3. Get Plenty of Sleep with the Windows Open. 2 4. Eat More Fruits and Vegetables, Especially Green and Yellow Vege- 3 tables. :Q S . Drink More Milk During Hot Weather-to supply energy that is Q 0 6. Get Plenty of Fresh Air and Sunshine. l 7. Bathe Frequently, Brush Your Teeth Twice a Day. IL 8. Work Hard, Play Hard and Smile. l 9. Remember, There is NO Substitute for Milk-it has 46 food substances, almost every type the body needs. l O O 0 rapidly used up by the fatiguing heat. l ll 0 We are happy to have the privilege of Sllppljlillg D01'lfl1Agf0I1 School with Golden Guerlzsey Milli. 2 RIEGELDALE FARMS E TRnON,eEOReTA 2 Phone l403 Phone 57-W Rome, Georgia Trion, Georgie Q o 0 O 4 ...., I I 0 O 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O I O I O O 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 O O I O 0 O E 0 9 0 0 O O O I E O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O O O 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 I O O 0 E O 000 000000000000000 0000 000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 GREYSTONE HOTEL ROME 1 f GEORGIA Q 0 0 0 0 ir PERFECT LOCATION 3 3 3 The One Absolutely New Hotel in the South 3 ' EE Delightful Meals... Q In the Greystone Coffee Shop 3 Located in the Hotel 2 R. W. SMITH J. B. 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