Darlington School - Jabberwock Yearbook (Rome, GA)

 - Class of 1942

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A NNE HEADMASTER ERNEST L WRIGHT BA MA HEADMASTER ENGLISH Walllam and Mary Umversnty of Vlfglfild NJ E L WRIGHT Prmcupal Vnrgmua Hugh School Phu Beta Kappa Furst Lieutenant U S Marme Corps Q'1 i-I-u-Lf !9I7 I9l9 Dar'l'1qLor' smce ' 20 JUDD COBB TISDALE YANKEE LAFFERTY THE fv4C'l!l7',V McNAULL LYNN MCCAIN WILLIAM JEFFERSON JUDD BS MS Chemnstry and Spanlsh UnIversIty of VIrgInIa Student Assrstant Department ot Spanrsh Un vers ty ot Vlrgrnua Prrncrpal Saluda Hrgh School Saluda Vrg nra Member LASSOCIBLIOD Phonetrque lnternatnonale Darlrrgton srnce I924 ROBERT H COBB BA MA Latrn and German Southwestern Unrversrty Tulane Unrversrty Formerly Drrector of Athletlcs Chamberlarn Hunt Academy Graduate Student Un versrty ot Chrcago XVILSON W TISDALE BA Commercual Educatron Musrc Presbyterlan College ot South Carollna Former Athletrc and Musc Ducctor Alnen Hugh School Arlren South Carolna RICHARD MURRELL YANKEE B A Mathematlcs Washrngton and Lee Unrversrty Intermed ate and trnal scholastc and athlctrc honors Darlrngton srnce l926 JOHN WILLIAM LAFFERTY BA Mathematrcs Davrdson College Omrcron Delta Kappa Assrstant Athletlc Drector Krngs Mountarn Hugh School Athletrc Drrector Crossnoar School Crossnorr North Carolrna Darlrngton srnce I935 DANIEL MURDOK MCNAULL BA N' A French Presbyterran College Peabody College Beta Kappa Blue Key Phu Delta Kappa ROSS MCCAIN LYNN B A Geometry and Hrstory Presbyterian College ot South Carolrna and Unrversrty of North Carollna Honor Graduate Football Captaun l93l All State S C End l93O Scholastrc Blue Key Former Athletc Drrector Dublnn Hugh School Dublrn Georgra PAUL MOFFATT MCCAIN A B Engllsh and Lower Forms Erslune College Graduate work at Dulce Unlverslty 14 , . ., . . . . . . - I , I I . 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Q, 5, ' 2 1 I ' 7 ' : 22 RICHARD EDGAR GRIFFIN JR M mplns T nn DARLINGTONIAN Lxt rary Statt Junror Varsrty Foo A srstant Dr c or o tI'r Band Proc or CLYDE EDWARD HEAD n al JABBERWOKK Bu w ss Staff Band TORRENCE ELI HEMBY JR arlott Mdgt Football Mldgct Basketball Varsxty Tcnnus Proctor ,Iunnor Danc Committee Band ROBERT WILLIAM HICKS Mudway Ky Junror Varsuty Football Jun or Varslty Baslc tball Var srty Football Varsuty Baslc tball Varslty Bas ball ar D atrng M Procto M da Vucc Prcsrdtn onor Councrl V c Ls Ca ID H nor Socr ty Kmglnts of th Gral Proctor FRED CLAY HIGGINS Roms, Ga Varsnty Football FREDERICK AUGUSTUS HOYT JR Atlanta G dg t Baslxt ll Mrdqct Bas ball Touch Foo a Cam ra Club Intramurals Manaqcr of Varsrty Traclc sslstant Manager ot Varsrty Football u Danc Cornrmtt c Proctor STUART JOSEPH JACOBSON Loursvrlle Ky Vursuty Football Varsuty Bast tball Golt ROBERT LEE LOVVORN Brcmen Ga Junror Varslty Football Proctor Calrsthenrcs baIl7 s I I t f Ig 7 t . 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C V srty cb 7 J. . r -3 I7 I - V r t ot I . tlmg I-I '7 I E-Pr' icl-'nt ot the 'IYII b' ct: o 'c : ' Q If , ' ' 7 I ' ' . , A,,.,,7t.W3 s I , I I 1 I f 2 4 25' SAMUEL KENNETH LOWRY JR Yr S C Swrmmrng Touch Football Band JOHN ALPHEUS MANGET Albany Ga mor Varsr y rootball Callsthemcs Tennis WILLIAM JAY MacKENNA Smyrna Ga Junror Varsrty Football Touch Football Varsrty Track WILLIAM FRASER MacINTYRE JR Thomasvrlle Ga Junior Varsrty Football Tennis Touch Football DAR LINGTONIAN Llterary Staff DARLINGTONIAN Bus: ness Staff JABBERWOKK Lrterary Staff Proctor CHARLES MORRIS MILHOLLIN Rome Ga Mldget Football Mrdget Basketball Varsity Swrmmrng Cheerleader Dance Committee DARLINGTONIAN Busrncs Staff Knights ot the Oral B nd ANDREW JAMES MITCHELL Junror Varsrty Football Touch Football WILLIAM CATO MULL Ln al Band JOSEPH LONG MURPHY JR Hrclrory N C DARLINGTONIAN Lrterary Staff JABBERWOKK Lat erary Staff Camera Club Glee Club Touch Football Tennrs Danc Commutte Proctor Calrsthenlcs ok, . . , . ' Is g ' I iq a . My . .L ,. i . . q . Kinston, N. C. ' ' i d e, Ga, 2-l WILLIAM CI-IAPIN NICOLSON Atlanta Ga Prcsrclcnt ot the Y Cabrnet Presrdent ot the Jun or ass sdrnt ot the Sophomore Class Dancc Corn rn c K r th Gal Vrlcrngs Varsr Trac Proctor Mudgct Football Mrdget Basketball Managcr ot' Varsrty Basketball LARKIN I-IERMAN PARRIS Atlanta Ga DARLINGTONIAN Busrnvss Statt JABBERWOKK Bus ss Statt Tourtr Footbill Calssth nrcs Proc or PILRCE PATTERSON Tocfoa Ga Varsrty Football ROLAND LEWIS PAYLOR JR Knston N C Pr srdcnt of Senror Class Varsrty Football Varsrty Bas ct all Golf Knrgtrts ot th rar AUGUSTUS BARTI-IOLD PETERSON JR Jaclrsonvrlle Fla Junror Varsrty Football Intramurals Tennrs Touch Football D Club Varsrty Swrmmrng Team Proctor DARLINGTONIAN Busrncss Statt LAURENS LOCHRIDGE HUBBELL PIERCE Atlanta Ga Features Edrtor JABBERWOKK Dance. Commrttee Ex change Editor of thc DARLINGTONIAN Camera Club Intramurals Varsrty Traclc Proctor Calrsthenrcs OLIVER WILLIAM PORTER Covrngton G Swrmmrng Touch Football Tennrs NICHOLAS DONALD POWERS JR Busrness Manager of the DARLINGTONIAN DAR LINGTONIAN Busrness Statt JABBERWOYK Busrn ss Statt Vrce Presrdent of the Knrghts ofthe Grarl Cam ra Club Board ot Publrcatrons Vrkrngs Calrsthenrcs Swrmmrng Soccer . . .. I, . z . i I . : : -I Cl 1 Pwr . : ' - : z ' ' ' : 7 rttc , n glwts ot e r 'lg 7 'ty lc: ' W . I 1 7 L : ' : : ' ' . ne I 4 4 3 ' Q ' t t . ' , a. Lindale, Ga. 1 , . . . . I T. . ' C Ir' b : : I ' e GI 'I. I A ' : I . I I 25 ROBERT HALSEY PURINTON RHEA WALTERS RICHARDSON Bra Lnfon Fla Macon Ga Varsuty Football Proctor Calrsilw mcs rrly Eooiball Vars ty Baslf Y a CORBETT MYWCE RMON WILLIAM ALLEN Rrnmrcrf JR Whlgham G NL Un alstl' Basll ball C Sth 'NCS Varsrty Football Tcucl1Eootball ALBERT L RAMBQ BEN SCOTT RUSSELL Marr lla Ga Macon Ga umor Va 5 ly Baslwtball Assusfar1lSports Edntor JABBERWOKK DARLINGTON Lt y Stall Varsity B al u l--ILNRY REYNOLDS JR G, mbmo N C EDWARD SCHARPSCHWERDT Dance Comm tic Camera Club L t rary Sta I AB l 5 BERWOKK Lutcrary Stall DARLJNGTONIAN Touclw rcsldcrrf of thc Club Varsrty Foo a Var n Football Baseball Kn glwts of the Grarl Proctor 26 dr , . , , 1 1 Q . Va 5' 4 Q z .Q b II. A ' G' Aghwi f, N. C J or V Q Qt 3 alr c . - , A J ' rr 3 3 Twnnrs, Q I IAN ifrar Q A askctb lp Glu: CI b. I L I S . r Fort Pcrcc, Fl . : cg 1 I Q r J - , 7 f 5 P V 1 r D 1 tb II: St KENNETH McCOY SCOTT Charlotte N C Ban Varsrty Swrmmrng Team Rrtle Club Camera Club Darce Commrttee Junror Varsrty Football Cal rstbenlcs Crrculatror- Manager ot the DARLINGTON IAN Proctor HENRY CLAY SEVIER JR Tallulalrr La JunrorVars1ty Football Intramurals Golf Knights t Gran WILLIAM MADISON SEWELL Atlanta Ga Edrtorrn Clwret of the JABBERWOKI4 Secretary and Treasurer ot the Y Cabrnet Treasurer of the Kn ghts of the Grarl Secretary ot the Dance Commrttee Proc tor Camera Club Vrlcrngs Mrdget Football Mrdget aseball nramurals Swrmmrng Golf Rrte u ALBERT McDAVID SI-IARPE Lumberton N C T nnrs Touch Football Calrsttrr-nrcs WILLIAM MARTIN SI-IERIDAN .IR Spartanburg S C mmrng Manager Junror Varsrty Football DAN DRIVER SMITH Rome Ci Varsrty Football JOHN CARLYLE SMITH Cover S C Junror arsrty Football Mrdget Football Touclr Foot ball Tennls Calrstlwenrcs Proctor WILLIAM HENRY STEELE III Annrston Ala Honor Councrl Dance Commrtt L Y Cabrnet Cam era Club Varsrty Football dz ' ' 7 I I Swr ' - ' ' . I I , a. . . 7 : I . O 4 . 'I. ' ' I , . . 4 P 'I ' I W I I V I . I 4. , I B I 1 I t I 7 I ' 5 7 'Il CI by Calistlwenlcs. ', ef f f - ZT HAMMOND STORY JR Atlanta Ga Touch Football Upper Terr .lunror Varsrty Baslc tball LOUIS ANDREW STUEBING D catur Ga Kmgtrts of the Gral DARLINGTONIAN Lrtuary Statt raclr Calstlwenrc a mrnton C rr' a C b Tour Football CHARLES JACKSON TAYLOR urst ROBERT NEAL TUTTLE Prttsburglw Pa Varsrty Football Varsrty Basketball P srdent ot' th JOHN LYCAN WATSON C arotlc N C Jumor Varsrty Football DARLINGTONIAN Busrrrcss Staff HENRY EDMUNDS WHITE R lwmono Ky Varsrty Football Varsrty Baslf tball Varsrty Baseball Jumor Varsrty Football Knngtrts ot the Grarl Y ab Pr 5 wt Junror ass JOHN L WHITE Lmdale Ga AUGUSTUS MQGEE WILSON Knrghts ot the Gral Cbarrman Dance Commrtt Rome G Club JABBERWOKK Lrterary Statl DARLINGTONIAN Lrtcrary Statt Sports Edrtor ot DARLINGTONIAN Mdg t Football Intramurals JABBERWOKK Bu an ss P ctor Varsrty T rms Vlngs Sta 1 , . L I , . . 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Iunlor Varsity Football: Mldgvt Football: Swlmmimg, A 7 ' 3 ra ' c ' I7 ' ' Ca: D an ' I : ' I g I L- g 7 5' Q ro 7 ' ' to I ' - 5 , ti. - I 'G' 9- ' cr 2' x 28 CARL CHRlSTIAN WOOTEN Knston N C Varslty Football Varsity Swvrww ng THOMAS CHALM ERS SWANN Cov ngton Ga Sldcrwt ot tm: Ca'v1ca Cl b J or am Proctor T ms o LAUTCHLIN BETHUNE JOHNSON JR Columbia S C Jumor Varslty Football Varslty Football Junzor Varslty Basketball Varsuty Basketball Dance Commlttce Km gl1ts ot the Gvanl EDWARD B DARDEN Nortollc Va Jtmlor Varsrty Football Varsnty Track 5ENl0R5 Wl7fl007 PICTURES HOWARD EDWARDS AYERS To coa Ga ars ty Football Varlty Tract lntramural Proc or D Club DARLlNC5TONlAN Busmcss Sta'l JOHN LAMBUTH BARTON Rome G CARL EDWARD BUCK JR reenvzll S JAMES M CULBERSON Row arslty Footbal Jun or Vavslty Fo tbal avs f s all Vafsty as bal u WlLLlAM AUGUSTUS DOBBYN ,on N JAMES LaFAYETTE DICKEY Ill Atlanta Ga Vavslty Football Varsnty Track Touch Football ROBERT BRYAN ELLIS Kmgston Ga Varslty Football Varslty Baseball D Club ROBERT LEE RUSSELL JR Wunder Ga Pro t r JAMES CLAY TEDFORD JR Rome C5 Mldget Football M dg t Baseball Junnor Varsnty Foot ball Vars ty Football Varsnty Track Varsrty Swlmmmg LON MARSHALL TODD Rome C5 U dl V V 5 D Jumof Varsrtf Football l , . . ' , . . l I '. V Pm' ' l r u A tm V Qty Baslct- ' 3 A ' . ball: 1 cm I, C5 lt. V I : 5' : sz t 3 A I 4 I . , a. - . - . -J 'I G ' Q, . C. ' I I Mldgff FOOtbdllZ TYGCRI TCR-ICD Football. Mvdgct Basketball: Midget Football: Callgtlvamcsg Ten' vis: :.o. la, Ga. ' ' , a. V ' lg Q ' o' ' V lit Ba A , ' , ' , , kezb: :ABQ lg D'Clb. . , ' l-8. 'l . . .- Trl' , . C. , 5, To ala Fcotb l' Jurwf: Va stty B zlffitl all. ' W , 29 JUNIOR! OFFICERS DAN SHEPHERD President FRANK WEAVER CHARLES SCOTT Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS JULIAN ABBETT THOMAS BARNES MARK COOPER CLEVE COX BUZZY DANIEL ALLEN DAVIS EDWARD DOLLAR KENNETH DUNWODY GEORGE EBERSOLE HUGH FARRIOR McCREARY GAY JOSEPH GORRELL GEORGE HOPPER PERRY JENKINS WALTER JOHNSON FRANK JOLLY FREEMAN JONES RICHARD YANKEE Vice-President JUNIOR! HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES HEYWOOD MASON CHARLES SCOTT MEMBERS JAMES KNIGHT HEYWOOD MASON W J MQBRAYER FRED MORRISON THOMAS PATRICK EVERETT PORTER SONNY SCONYERS CHARLES SCOTT WILLIAM SHAW EDWARD SMITH JACK THOMPSON SAM THATCHEP RALPH TRIPLETT DIEGO VALDES G C WALTERS FRANK WEAI E BRYAN WHITFIELD ROTI-IWEIL WILCOX DAN SHEPHERD ! R 5'0Pfi0MORf.S' OFFICERS JACK ETHERIDCSE ................ President JOHN OCHSNER .............., Vice-President BOBBY RICHARDSON ............... Secretary EDWARD ARCHER ROBERT BROOKS DAVID BUTTRICK JULIUS COOLEY CLARENCE CRAWFORD JACK ETHERIDGE ROBERT ETHERIDGE HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD YANKEE GRAHAM CLOVER JAMES MILNER WILLIAM GROVES GEORGE MONTGOMERY LYONS HEYMAN GRAY MORRISON EDWARD HINE JOHN MOULTON JOHN HUTCHINS JOHN OCHSNER FRED JOHNSON SAM PARKER ALBERT LITTLEJOI-IN WILLIAM FUND ROBERT RICHARDSOIN MILES SCOTT WILLIAM SMITH CHARLES THOMPSON THOMAS WATTERS E 2 ws, Tas , L. 6-I 4? F tr QI I I if 12 J I L in .A ,C si G. I . 4... , ' I D5 . at f K ff L - . X j 15 1: I-'RL'SflMfN IAMES CHIDSEY ................ President OHN TURBIDY ,........,..... Vice-Presudent HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE EVERT BANKER RICHARD BEYER LEON BOROCI-IOPF JAMES CHIDSEY ROBERT COBB THOMAS EDWARDS ODIS GILBREATH JOE LACKEY WILLIAM MAHAN JOCK MORRISON HAROLD PARKER ALAN PERLMAN JOE STOCK EUGENE TAYLOR JOI-IN TURBIDY FRANK WOODRUFF 'T' l0WfR FORMS' OFFICERS DAN MOORE Presudent DICK WATTS Vwce President RICI-'ARD I-IENSI-IAW Secretary HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE GJQSNQR WRIGHT TI-IOMAS BOWLAN OTIS MILNER WILLIAM BIRDSONG DAN MOORE MARTIN BRADSHAW EDWIN PRESTON JERE DODD TOM SELMAN BOWDION DODIR GARDNER WRIGHT JUNIORS THAT HAVE NO PICTURES ROBERT BROOKS D B SANDERS JAMES TREGLOWN RICHARD BUSH BROWN WILLIAM SCHELL TIM WEBB EUGENE MQGEE WILLIAM N SHAW PARKER WHEDON JACK SANDERS C B WRIGHT SOPHOMORES THAT HAVE NO PICTURES CHARLES BURNS JACK HENDERSON NELSON NIALL JOHN ELDER FRANK MUSCHAMP JOHN WHITESIDE FRESHMEN THAT HAVE NO PICTURES MARVIN BURNS ALEX GLOVER LOWER FORMS THAT HAVE NO PICTURES HORACE BATTY RICHARD HENSHAW FULTON RAY WILLIAM BRYSON WILLIAM KEMP JULIAN REESE HAROLD FOWLER JAMES SPIVEY WILLIAM WATTS JACK WHEELER 34 QI! 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A 4 ,, - ' . it I K QW- f ' , ' f 4, , -., 1 ,.,,,,k, I, bx CAROLYN HERNDON Sponso ed by FRANK WEAVER 11 I , GTON SO X GMED To o V 0 o r Z g Q Y 2 . i QXX 11774 t x 1906 v' 'VE o l G E I 9,00 1,111 ,I e R f x I' Q J- 'S' X Q' , ' O I P Lg X15 9, 0 Q J if V Nb Q f Hx xg! 7 iid is '9O P OO v- an, Q 0R6'v4NlZr47'l0N5' 7:95 J!lBBERWOKK JABBERWOKK LITERARY STAFF s to t e o e oe M rphy n a Gene Ellie idge co d o o Bult ic Russell Jake Cheatham Paul Finch Henry Reynol S Ric ard D m ngos and E nest Bu ell The JABBFRWCKK has by its consistently orii ian editions through the years in ucnht honor to the members ot its statt and gory and distinction to thc scnool The JABBERWOKK began in l92l then being called the FORUM and since that time it has attained a rating exceeded by very tew preo annuals in the entire nation A Qreat portion ot this success has been due to the taculty advisers Messrs Lanqston Farler and Dix has been said that by their truits ye shall lcnow them This may we e applied to the JABBERWOKK ot years past lts purposes have been realized rar beyond the expectations ot its tounders These are threetold to present a recod ot t oys ves ere at arin ton to give a e l erary training to the boys here n school and to leave a titting memorial trom eac succeeding Senior Class to 'hose who are to tollow them in the halls ot old Darlington The Literary Statt ot the I94 JABBFRNXXQKK was ably led by Billy Sewel- and has labored long and earnestly. lt has been an organi ation where many men have lent their aid whenever it was required. This statt has mace a very real ettort to produce a ooolc which will compare favorably with past editions or surpass them. The Editor- inefhiet Billy Sewell has slcilltully managed his sect on editors: Sports Freeman Jones? Classes Ben Brown? Features l-lub Pierce: Qrganizations Joe Brown. Each ot these section editors has done a creditable job. 48 The Busrness Statt under the leadershlp ot G C Walters has worked very etlec trvely and as the book goes to press we tnnd at backed by a very gratrtyrng array of advertrsrng The buslness statt ol any publrcatron rs very Important and should recerve orarse tor successful ettort Thus staff has certainly been successful It thus edrtuon of the JABBERNWOKK lrves up to the tradrtrons ot nts predecessors and ot Darlington then we wall consider our work well done our time well spent and the V42 edrtuon ot the JABBERWOKK a real success JABBERWOKK BUSINESS STAFF 19 . . . 4 V . , . . I ' I I First row, left to right: Gene McGhee, Everett Porter, G. C. Walters, Gus Wilson, Sonny Sconyers, and Clyde Head .A ,I 4 in I A ufrgf- ly E ? W wif. ,egg uri F 2' if 0 i I Q4 S 9 .. 'TT wi, . JZ if ff A ' 1 z iff: l ' la .., 3 an .,, 0 n s mba- W 6 ' if 15 as 6 '1p:! 'd' 4' . , ,Q a, if , , K 1 I Ai . 4 vw' K 1 Y 5' L -AN 4 S il I '- s L x xfw A ' 1 Q 4' A 1 L ' 1 -':.-9 ,' A ff? geew4 2555 gitwi '5'? 1ffiL'2S A - v,'. Q ,f iii? LmW?f 435 Furs! row, left to rrghi: Gardner Wright, John Berry Turbrdy, Bob Hacks, Bob Congleton, Ed White, Bill Sieele, and Charles Scoll .... Second row: Dick Yan- kee and Heywood Ma- son. ff0NOR C'0l!NC'll At th-' lorwlrcc: cl Darrfgtcfs staocct gov-'rfrwrf 's the Honor Cowcl. Choscn by th-3 stud-:nt bcoy Ile-,ll, the l-lonor Councrl ls made uo cl man vw whofn thc cntr-3 school has conhdcncc. These men mast be rn-gr' ol judg- rnflnt and ol character, having the 2'uStwc'th3rv3Ss nic-'SA sary to thc 'vzponsrbl-ty of tl'-or ccaltrcn, are naflcg a. wcll thc popularrty necessary to bc alqctco to t. Charac- lcrrslrc cl the Council Qs ,ts quit ard Qllhcr-int work, known to but ycry lvw cl th-W stucxrrfe. Facally ad rnay D-. 'all-rd ln whfn n-rfsaa , ca: as a qvn-'ra nllw th- vw'- clonc rs done cntircly by the Coufcrl. KNIGHT! 0 The Knrghts ol the Grarl rS our orgar zat C7 cl stud-nt lvadvrs who hclo the Warn' ooztrcrfs f th-' gfhccl aft fr- tws. Th-'y, and th-3 iw? laculty VW-'YNbr 5, Dr. Wrrccv and Mr, Wright, sponsor the charitable drycs suppfwtcd by thc sludcni body. Part ol thc Gnarls cC t'ibutrf3n to fh-3 cultwal ad.a r - 'W-'nt cl th-. schoc' s if-9 owe-,r-irq cl .-rf 'rfi basrnrss and prclessronal man tc sneak to the stadrgft body. Thrg Grarl 's actv-i and rflaertral F rts cnztari rffvfs to kara 'ntcr-:st hr-h 4' al atad-'nf act. and ix Foufoccm rn l9l5 at thf r.,-on f' in-' stadrrt bca, th.: l-lcnor Councl has rna ntarw.-d ll-rough thw yrars thy, earns: high standards ol lrxadcrshrp. It ls lhrough this or- gonrzat on that Darhrrglorr has ach rgyrid th.: rcpuialon lor 'nd yldsal and collectly- hcfcsfy a'd nt-:5'lty. Thaw twc factors have brrr' thv charact-rslvz cl th-' Councl srncr: ts loundmg. Ur'df'r thw fonwp-:bint lvadvrsh o cl Bob Conglclorr, O'-We dv 't ard Bob l-llcrs, y cvfcrvsdr 't, th- hlchor four'- Cl 'vnu lhrs .fllrclwrtly of-rlcrrrvr d Th-5 ddllri rgnlruslrd lo lhvn by lhrg student body. F Tiff 6'Rr4ll 'v'nbf'z arf chcsrr www csc 'dva rc J wx that lh-y wll bv azzzlhqly raleabl. rr kr:-,orc sfhoolls d'frg sDr'rt cc thr earn-g high pare of f,lra'af.lr' as hae bccrr donl' lf plfQVlCUS yQalS. Urfdr' th-' abil. guldancf cl Bob Tcttlrg zhr- Gral 's lo be ccwfn-'fd--G fc' fwflh-' sr. - f lu' yva' cl surf.: tc DEi'l r'5i':r'. W-5 'frjrct that as th-' sorirg - -mio has not been mo, in-' :ot-ntra f br', f?JV'7'.f cz ncludrd. First row, left to right. Hume Eastman, Ed Whale, Bucky Paw, Bull Sewell, Charles Mulhol- lrrr, and Bully Nacolson. ...Second row: Clyde Frrcks, Bob Hicks, L. B. Johnson, Bob Tuttle, Hardrn Byars, Joe Brown, and Bob Con- gleton .... Thrrd row: Roland Faylor, Fred Hlggms, L. A, Skue- blng, Joe Frertag, Nick Powers, Henry Sevner, Bull Sleele, and G. C. Walters. V LVIBIIVET Y M C A CABINET rs o e o r e oo aso o c gl to o c s co so e e e a Charles Scott econd o c ner c y a a a George Montgomery The Y Cabinet is the prlnclpal relrglous organization ot Darlington lt sponsors worthy charitable causes and nts members arrange tor Chapel talks ot a religious and char acter burldrng nature However the phase dearest to the heart ot every Darlington boy is the Y Sunday night servrce This service rs rnterestlng bruet and helpful It glves all boys the opportunrty to worship together as they see trt Students are en couraged to take an active part In the program as the sprrrtual value they will derrve theretrom wrll be Increased The Cabinet rtselt is composed ot boys who are selected because they are good examples tor other students and because they have the will and abrlrty to carry out their vrtal worlf The Senior class has seven representatives the Junior class trve and the Sophomore class two All these boys are dormrtory students therr rs only one day school member The cardinal reason tor the success ot the Cabrnct as due to nts leaders Billy Nicholson presrdent and Mr Latferty taculty advrsor have kindled the proper sprrrt n every boy To them we render our highest prarse .12 Fi l: r w, l ft t ight: H yw d M n, B b C n e n, B b Hi lr, Billy Ni I n, Ed Whit , Bill St el , nd . . . . S r w: John O hs , Bu k F w, Hugh Farrior, Bill Sewell, J ck Etheridge, no . . 0 I , . , , . I I , 1 , . ' T I T I ' I T I T T A E . ' A . VHHN65' First row, left to right: Roland Paylor, Joe Freitag, Bob Congleton, Bob Hicks, Billy Nicolson, G. C. Walters, Bill Sewell, Nick Powers, and Bob Tuttle. Members ot the Vikings are highfranking students. They are the ones who are con- tronted with the duties ot the highest ottices. It is not an active organization nor does it have otticers. It is one ot the clubs tor the purpose ot recognizing worthy boys. A boy automatically becomes a member when he is elected or appointed to at least one ot the tollowing ottices: President ot the lelonor Council, President ot the Knights ot the Grail, President ot the YH Council, President ot the Senior Class, Editor ot the JABBERWCDKK, Ede itor ot the DARLINGTONIAN, Business Manager ot the DARLINGTONIAN, Busi- ness Manager ot the JABBERWOKK, Chairman ot the Dance Committee, or Captain ot any Varsity Team. lo all these leaders we extend our thanks and otter our praise tor their tine work in their particular places ot service. HONOR SOC'lt'7Y One ot the most cherished achievements that a Darlington student may attain is mem- bership to the l-lonor Society. The society is inactive, and as the name implies is an attainment ot honor. lt serves its purpose by ottering another goal to inspire students toward higher scholastic standards. lo attain membership to this society a student must have an El average tor the term in each ot his classes, or be on the honor roll at least one month. lhe Upper Ten, as the honor roll is called, is a list ot the ten boys having the highest montnly averages. A similar hcnor roll, the Upper Six, is provided tor the Lower Forms in order to promote a like attitude among the younger boys. Boys on this list are also eligible tor membership in the l-lonor Society. To become a mefnber ot this club is the aim and ambition ot every scnolar a Darlington School. First row, left to right: Dick Cooley, Pete Story, Bob Richardson, Gardner Wright, Otis Milner, Jere Dodd, and Bobby Brooks ..,. Second row: Henry Reynolds, Joe Brown, Clyde Fricks, Bob Hicks, Larry Brown, Bill Sewell, George Hopper, and Billy Smith. CAMERA 6'l0B Irs ro to ht o s B ro G o ge Armst ong Ken Scott a d R chard Dom ngos o C atham H b P e ce L A S! eb ng and Bo Brooks Warren R Langston has been the taculty advisor ot the club ever srnce nts toundrng rn l937 by Russell Llvermore and Geren Barrd lt has been through hum that arrange ments tor the contests speeches and rnstructron have been earned out The actrvrty ot the club has been greatly reduced as Mr Langston has been called to the servuce ot hrs country Nevertheless thus organrzatron has proved to be one ot great value This years Camera Club rs led by Thomas Swann the presndent lt us composed ot nearly thrrty bovs rnterested In photograpty They are suloplred wrth a well equrpped dark room frhrch many have put to good use E cellent results have been obtarned and ome ot the better pictures appear rr' th s boolc and varrous Issues ot the DAR LINGTONIAN Thus rs one way rn wnrch many ot the members ot the Camera Club have proved themselves of valu to the peblucatlons ot Darlrngton The purpose ot thus club rs to encourage more boys to become rnterested rn photography and to otler expert rnstructron rn thus held We are deeply rndebted to he Rome Camera Club Some ot :ts members have tavored us wrth tallrs and n structuon ot both general and specralrzed phases ot photography To burld rnterest and to create competrtron several photographic contests are sponsored throughout the year These contests are caretully gudged by members ot the Rome Camera Club and the wrnners are awarded cash prizes 54 F' t w, left rig : Joe Murphy, Henry Reyn ld , Bill Sewell, en B wn, e r r , , n i i .,.. Sec nd row: Bill Sheridan, Jake he , u i r , . . u i , bby I f - , . . . , . . . . . . , . ' - T ', ' ' L . x -4 . ' , S ' . . I X E ' ' - . . . , . c ' ' ' ' . t . . Q , ' X i .- L . I . , . ,11l:,,.. fl, Q XCNED To Q t Q' QQ' 5 Og X Q T 2- I K 4 s f x 1906 ,v' 4,5 GEO f , e K , x .V 0 1- 'S' 5 4 O 7 W wk Q X D SQ Qv E F X f v 'Qx UQ' ff J X 0 1 x. O 9 X QO477 OO Y- f xx Q .Q.. lII'I 11 Affilfflff if'-3 Coaches Lynn, Sammons, and Milligan. Managers Hoyt, Morrison, Congleton. Atter getting oft to a load start, the l94l Tigers proved themselves to be in the same category with the l94O team. Under the splendid supervision ol coaches Sammons, Lynn, and Milligan the Darling- tonians managed to tinish the season with only two Vv4R5l77 I-'007Br4ll deteats despite the tough opposition. In the initial game ot the season the overcontident Lakesiders were deteated by a surprisingly strong Morgan team I3-O. This lett our boys battled, but made them more determined to continue onward to a successful season. The weelc tollowing the Morgan en- counter Darlington smothered a small but scrappy Duncan team 32-6. It was in this game that tleettooted J. M. Culberson set a new worlds record on the present day tootball field with his brilliant one hundred and nine yard run tor a touchdown atter intercepting a pass in the end-zone. The next to meet the onslaught ot the revenge- W J McBRAYER BUD PATTERSON J M CULBERSON BILL BOURNE rm-rt me,- RALPH TRIPLETT BOB TUTTLE JIM DICKEY BOB TURINTON Mm CARL WOOTEN STANLEY BOYKIN CARL WARREN ED SCHARFSCHWERDT seekrng Trger eleven was the highly touted Notre Dame team Although the underdogs the Trgers proved to be superror to the Greenres rn every re spect Every lrrsh attack was bogged down untrl late rn the game The Lakesrders showed an arnazrngly strong detense Behrnd the superb run nrng attacks ot the tour starters Culberson Pa flor Schartschwerdt and Ayres the Trgers tallred fave trmes Other standouts were Gaston Johnson and Patterson The snarlrng Trgers annexed therr most sucnrfr an vrctory at the expense ot our arch rrvals McCallre Agarn pre game underdogs the Trgers slashed therr way to therr thrrd straught w n over the Blue Tornado wrth a 32 7 vrctory The hard chargrng wall of the Lakesrders completely stopped the Rrdgemen s ver satrle back Robnnson The Purple and Whntes rolled lun .l NYM up a total ot trve touchdowns McCallnes one tally came rn the second halt when Dalton unter cepted a Darlrngton pass and raced torty trve yards tor the score The Mutt and Jett tacklers Bourne and Garner were standouts tor the Lakesrders by thenr h rd chargrng and splendrd olockrng The next vrctrm ot the Tigers was Boles Mrlrtary Academy The very confrdent Jacksonvrlle boys brought the tans to tnerr feet wrth a qurck touch down pass on the openrng play From that point rt was tne Trgers all the way In the thrrd quarter the Purples scored an amazrng total or twenty sux pornts Standouts for Darlington were Ellrs and Warren rn the lrne and Culberson and Ayers nn the backtreld Coleman Iormer Bolles star also played an excellent game agarnst hrs tormer alma mater The hardest game ot the season resulted an a I3 I2 defeat at the hands ol T M l The tew who wrt wi .J Y W4 .. 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'X ,vu ,f Y 1 kg 2, I Y M , ' Ml ,HJ .ln ' . 4 L 4 f ' I 1 ' A I , . - ,, , .I , A W Lx I f I I 9' 2 1 i 1' 41? s r davit F sl: row Ko cott W c S th Wa es Grrffn Whedn Second Watson Cox 8 Glo Knight M tgomey Eastma F cks Darde Coach Cobb d Manag Sher dan Gay L o Ethe dg odd G b e erscl e Ma get C ach Ro Ulf 7941 JONl0R VARSITY I-'007BAll NAM The l94I Junror Varsrty Football Team tutored by coaches Cobb and Rogers frnrshed the season wrth three wrns and four loses Playrng therr first game on home ground they lost to a powerful Roclqmart eleven by the score of 6 O from an intercepted pass The Trgers rn srde Roclcmarts 20 yard lane several trmes trred rn vaan but were not able to talce the lead The Jayvees next encounter was wrth the Georgia School of the Deaf The Lalcesrders were defeated by a score of I3 6 The fast and alert backs of the vrsrtors were too much The Trgers lone touchdown came rn the thrrd perrod after a 75 yard drive strarght downfreld led by Charles Scott and Bully Glover Darlrngton then took to the road and traveled to Chattanooga to play Baylor School only to be defeated after a hard battle I2 O The pow erful Baylor team lcept the Trgers on the defense most of the game The Jayvees then traveled to Atlanta to meet O Keefe Junror l-lrgh School Playing on a muddy freld they won 8 O for thelr frrst vrctory ln the return game wrth O'Keefe at Darlrng ton the Jayvees beat the Greens ZOO They showed Improvement The hrghlrght of the season came rn the return game wrth Baylor at Rome The Jayvees a greatly Improved team with the determrnatron to wrn outplayed and beat therr former conquerers 7 O The lrne and baclcfreld were at theur pealc Darlrngton s tally came rn the third perrod when Qchsner rntercepted a Baylor pass on hrs own 35 yard lrne and raced to the Baylor 20 before he was brought down From there the Trgers smashed over for a touchdown The final game was played wrth Bremen l-hgh School at Bremen On a muddy field at the half the Bremen team led l3O ln the second alf Watters of Darlington rntercepted a Bremen pass and raced to the Bremen 20 The Trgers carrred the ball to the 2 yard lrne but the Hugh School held ln the dyrng mrnutes of the game the Trgers wrth smashing lrne plays scored The game ended I3 7 Although the ,lunror Varsntys record was not too rmpressrve, the boys got a great amount of enjoyment and experrence -. .. 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MlD6f7 F007BAll The Midgets although they played only a few games learned a lot of football under Coach McNaull They started the season by losing to Cave Spring l3 7 However they came back to beat Baylor I2 O and few days later crushed West MITE The Mrtes of Darlington had very few games scheduled and only had a partially successful season In the opener Darlington met East Rome and won 7 O A few weeks later the revenge seeking Rome boys defeated Darlington after a hard batte 2l 7 Rome 35 O The Purples then played host to Bay lor only to be defeated I3 7 To end a success ful season the Midget Lakesrders slapped down a fighting Rome team by a score of 20 l3 The Midgets should have plenty of potential Varsity material F007BAZl In their final contest the Mates met a powerful and spirited team from Mosley Park rn Atlanta and were defeated 32 O Win or lose these young fellows love the game of football We watch them follow rn the foot steps of Darlington s leaders and in a few years they will take their place s o ft to r Dodd Ray Cobb Bey Ta Pa e sey W eeler 8 Br son Bus Bo n Th d Coach McCa H A Glo deson Banker Mo d N Moo Ba nes I SOI1 l l 1 -. ' ' . ' 2 I , l4 -T IU 1- 951 ' l5 LQ . 8 ' T9 f 'f I Firt f W, le ight: ' . 44:41 ' 1 ... WZ , fi, ,YM . Chad 'cfm sto wfagm, ' r - r., T .- 3 I 5, 1 ,I h-rw .... rr El A , 153 3 3 ,BU 3 5, ms, . ,arg I i ! V Ire, r , Herr- ,- r. si s. -T - . .f f 1 W W e5 9 37 4 VARSITY B!l.S'Kf7Bv4Zl 1942 The l942 Darlrngton Trger qurntet wa another ot those versatule scrappy tives tor whreh the Lalcesrde IS noted THE team started the season wrth three letternnen returning Bob Tuttle Ed Whrte and J M Culberson However Culberson was torced to resrgn trom eompetntrve com petrtron early rn the season because ot rnelrgrbrlrty For the most part ot the season the three veterans Whrte Tuttle and Congleton oeeupred the torward posrtrons whale Gaston Paylor and Johnson were holdrng down the guard posltuons At the X F st e to Ma ag N ol to h a acc so t M nag: Mo 3 mery S co d Gast o so a son u e e a B R ssell Shzp ed Coach Laffe ty . F . . L 5 4 I . Z 1 1 . . . , ' I I T, 4 l ' 1 1 - 'C ex 1 f.. i r ' ' . V' 'C 1 x - ,-f K V ir row, I ft right: n er ic son, Congle n, L. B. Jo nson, P ylor, J b n, Whi e, a r nt- 0 .... e n row: on, J. Th mp n, R. Rich ld , T itle, Bourn , Col m n, . u , h r , r . I2 BEN RUSSELL M' RHEA RICHARDSON WESLEY COLEMAN ROLAND PAYLOR fs Mah, '.,,, F,.-- '- ft is ,. .X ., s-nr 1 if-sv. center position Bourne, Coleman, and Russell rounded out the quintet. Others on the varsity squad were Richardson, Freeman Jones, Hicks, Byars, Thompson, and Dan Shepherd. The sportsmanship that the team possessed was almost as an outstanding teature as the team itself. There were no individual stars in the l942 quintet, but all worlced together to torm one speedy, tast breaking ottense. ED WHITE BOB GASTON BOB TUTTLE L. B. JOHNSON BILL BOURNE BOB CONGLETON ' , in..V:'.x 'K' .Af- Q .E 4? Hugh s o lef to ght Joe ro Fed M son J hnny Ochsne Pete Story George Armsto 5 All n Davs Bud Wulcox Jack Eth dge S c d H nry Rey olds Bull D bbyn George Ha per To ey Hemby H gh F P I F h J K ht Charl S tt K th Du d H a d M Jack Ta I Th rd arruer au c ummy 5 s co en nwoo y y aso y ex D naway John Wats n c r ay lan Abbott h Tr plet ob ttruck Bll Rd lr Frank Weav r Tom S ann Co bet Rabo Coach McNaull JAYVff BASKETBAII A dumunutuve Junuor Varsuty has thus year fought under the toughest handucaps a team at Darlung ton has had for a number of years The necessuty for allowung the large number of boys who turned out to get theur exercuse has kept the team from havung much practuce and concentrated coach ung as mught seem desurable Wuth very luttle heught to help them the Junuor Tugers have been forced to depend a great deal on theur speed to make pounts In spute of thus however the brul luant playung has made some of the scoffers sut up and take notuce The unturung speed and beau tuful teamwork of Joe Brown and Fred Morruson has offset the dusadvantage of theur heught and the legendary abuluty of Torrey Hemby to make freak shots has pucked up many a pount un a tught spot The less spectacular but steady play ung of Bub Wulcox and Charles Scott has kept the team well rounded The furst game of the season played agaunst the Georgua School for the Deaf found the team woefully inexperienced and they dropped ut to the vusutors 30 I2 The next game was played agaunst the Cafe Sprung Hugh School and turned out to be a thruller wuth the funal score at 27 26 wuth the Lakesuders on the upper end of the score The scorung was evenly dustrubuted among the team wuth four of the quuntet tued for hugh score The next game whuch was played wuth the near by McHenry Hugh was featured only by tough breaks for the Tugers the funal score re sulted un a 24 28 loss Hugh scorer was Torrey Hemby Agaun meetung the Cave Sprung squad the .Jayvees sent them back home properly trounced Allan Davus led as hugh scorer wuth I4 pounts to hus credut The game ended wuth the score at 37 I2 The Lakesuders next ran unto the most powerful opponent that they had yet en countered when they traveled to Sprung Gardens Alabama to punch hut for the Varsuty whuch was that nught meetung the Red Rauders of Baylor Overwhelmed by a much taller team the Junuor Tugers were defeated 47 22 Wuth four or fuve more games to play Coach McNaull hopes to drull the team unto a better or ganuzed squad before the end of the season and the funal game -.--s..T,,3 J 1, K Q, . . A X . j - ll - . ' ' if ,, vu, ..- I-' V -V , M12 J W l l x ' 9 TT A Y 1' ' A A T ' 1 . tru 5 ' - '--.13 --u 2 ' 1 R3 l f W ' H54 ,, 1 ' -A , A 4 4 A , , I ,ru x 7 Flrt r 'w, t rl A: B wn, r orri , o i r, , r n , e i , , ru . . . . e on row: e n , o , r , rr , u ' , in , ' ni , e , ne. , e w rx n, ' or. 4. . .- -5 row: Al u , o , M C eary G , Jul , Ralp I , B Bu , I u duc , e , w , r n, . I - . , I . : l I . . . . . . ' V 0 I I - ' ' - r . , . 1 . . A I Q - I I I - . X . . . . 64 c c He d ob Rchad y Ba nes at Ba e S co d Mllga gh! oe etog Cac s n Lyo s Jam s a 1942 411065 The l942 Mrdget Baslcetball squad rn addrtron to havrng a good season was able to master a game The baby Trger team was not as experrenced as the one that preceded rt However the team 1942 M175 The I942 Mute Basketball souad although rts members were very tew rn number and rather rn experrenced proved rtselt worthy ot the Darlrng ton trtle Though the Trger Cubs played no out srde games there were many unter squad games The cubs were drvrded nto tour squads and played many games among themselves The 7 B A !l.S'KE7'Bv4Zl under the drrectron ot Coach Mrllrgan progressed raprdly and soon began to talce shape The team played Trve games and usually came out on top as IS the Darlrngton tradrtron There were no outstandrng players on the quad but sportsmanshrp and Tarr play predomr nated on the hardwood SKETBAZZ wrnnrng team was awarded a stealc drnner The Mrtes were under the drreetron of Mr Trotter untrl he was called to mrlrtary servrce Mr Lynn then toolc over The Mrtes garned much valuable trarnrng and show a great deal ot promrse tor tuture Lalcesrde stars Do d obb W ght C a d o co d C ach T s 5 Y F st row, left to rr : J key, Cooley, Fred John- Ja lr n erson, B r son, Tomm r , nkr .... e n I ft ri ht: o h n, Ernest Burwell, Ch rle Thornpso , Bully S th, n Himan, e Sp vcy, Bo Lowry, Jck S th. , 1 great many ot the Tundamentals ot the Court , . .. 5 , ' l I . , . , . . f , . . , , r Frrst row, left to right Borochoff, d , Fowl Ray, C , rr , am bell, Bol nd, Bur s ng. . Se n row: o rotie So , , I on, He haw, GI v r, Moore, Ch c . I ck Webb Bys o e I A.. ll Ai R A Frrst row left to rght Blly Lee Jack Holsenbeck Ned Cunnmgham Pete Lrndsey Fank Wea er N B R ll R A Vrncent lMgrl Second row Treglown Ed Whrte Jrm Wrlco Bob Hcks George Harmon Pederson lcoachl Sammons lcoachl 1941 BASEBAZZ 7'fv4M The I94I Darlrngton baseball team had a most colortul season Under the excellent supervrsron ot Mr Sammons the Purples trounced all prep and crty school competrtron The Trgers ended their rmpressrve season with srx wrns and one de teat which came at the hands ot the Georgra Tech Freshmen The Lakesrders opening combat was wrth Cnty Hugh ot Chattanooga The determined Trgers nosed them out by a 5 4 score A close battle all the way nerther team made serrous scorrng threats Next to meet the Trgers was the arch rrval M Callre The vrsrtors were lrterally smothered by the smashrng lrne drrves ot the Purples Darlrngton led the entrre game wrth a sate scoring margrn Frnal score was IO I The Lalcesrders next met Rrversrde and agarn Darlington marched on to vrctory to keep therr record clear wrth a 5 2 score Regardless ot the score rt was a very hard fought game Several trmes Rrversrde threw scares unto the Trgers Again the Lakesnders next struggled wrth a contrdent and powerful Georgra Tech nlne The Ramblrng Wrecks out slugged the Purples and added another game to their wrnnrng lust The trnal score was 3 I4 ln a return game wrth Rrversrde Darlington played therr best game ot the season Atter therr deteat rn the prevrous game the Trgers were all out to wrn They drd so and by a very wrde mar gun ot I8 3 The seventh and trnal scheduled game tor the Purples was wrth Mcfallre The Lalcesrders agarn triumphed by a 7 4 score So ended a truly rmpressrve season The Trgers had a total ot 55 runs to therr opponents 30 Durrng the season Darlrngton also played several practice games agarnst Textrle league teams wrth no score kept ,, Ir' , , , . ,, ,, r v,. - - Ia, . . ..... 1 , , X, I, , , . , . . , , , - . I I - T I C- I 1947 TENNIS TEAM Darlington played an eight-game schedule and closed its season by bong runner-up in the Mid-South Tournament with I0 points to Mc- Callie's ll. At the tirst ot the season, Dar- lington had a very bright prospect tor its tennis team. With tour let- terrnrn, Clarlc, Jones, Tuttle, and l-lemby, returning trom the pre- vious year, the team showed great prospects. Early in the season, hcwever, Clark and Jones dropped out ot school. Nevertheless, Tuttle and Hemby remained tor the net- 'Y men: and brought the team to the Mid-South tournament held at Vanderbilt Univers ty, in Nashville. The team played remarlcably well, but lost the tournament by the slight margin ot only one point. During the season the Darling- ton netmen had games with Bay- i lor, McCallie, Anniston High, Boys l-llgll OT Atlanta' and Scvclal other First row, left to right: Coach Lafierty, Harry Hudson Second row left to right Torrey Hemby schools. Bob Tuttle, Newton McDiarmid, Fred Morrison. Tuttle and l-lt-mby were tl-amed together tor the num- Hudson: No. 4 Morrison and No 5 McDiarmid ber ont' doubles t-fam: and Hudson, Morrison, and Mc- Bob Tuttle captain ot th t am was the winner of th Diarmid wwrc alt-'rnates tor number two position. By the school tournament and l-lalvcrstadt Cup whl Sigma Finch time ot th.: tournament the ratings on the tennis ladder was runner-up and winner of the Cooper Rack t were as follows: No. I, Tuttle: No. 2, l-lcmby: No. 3, The sponsor was Mr John Latterty JUNIOR 7'fNNlS, 1941 Darl rgton has had a Junior Tennis Team 'tor three years. scored l-larrnal 63 5 7 64 h rd smash d Smith 7 5 Mr, John Latterty was coach this year, The Tigers played 6-4. ln the doubles Ochsner and Wicox lost 8 6 64 Ma only Mcfallic this year: the match was held in Chatta- son and Etheridg won 64 rocga or' McCallie's court. In the singles Ochsner beat The Tigers trounfed th Us Torra o Lets a Cartenhouse 6-4, 8-61 Wilcox deteated Casson 6-4, 6-47 more smashing victories' McCallie's Johnson lost to Mason 7-5, 6-33 Davis out- First row, left to right. Johnny Ochsncr, Bub Wilcox, Heyward Mason, Allen Davis, Jack Etheridge, Tom Watters .... Second row, left to right: Collins Byrd, Alex Glover, John Berry, Joe Lackey, Gray Morrison, Nelson Niall. -. Ihr - , ' 1 Vi r'. wwf-33 I A ,taut , fp . Q1 ' -f-. ' r. -. XJ- ' 3 -my '- swf gm-ir r 1 it if I I WT us a ae c a Th d o C ach Wood Q nton Cooper Dan Bod Lark n Pa ris Joh Ash Bob Babcock C I Woot n SWIMMING' IEAM The Darlington Tank Team had a good season with Mr Paul McCain as taculty adviser Most ot the men were new Glover McGhee and Sandy Pierce as dash men and Bill Percy expert diver were the letter men returning lsh Williams ethcuent coach helped our boys to wan meet atter meet Central l-hgh School ot Chattanooga defeated the Tigers in Rome 38lf2 27' 2 nly to be smashed 48 25 in Chattanooga Boys Hugh in Atlanta defeated ou swimmers 4l 25 and 40 30 We were again deteated by the Tech Freshmen The score was 46 20 Darlington loolcs torward to championship teams an the future 68 'I 5' W' E' lr' 1? fivnv ,.. ..'f'r,.4- V' 'X 'fr-A 4 M . A ' ' ' , ', . A ii .T ' 'ul 150 t- T ' ' T' 'lt' t Nt Left to right, first row: David Barnett, Glover Campbell, Bill McKenna, Jerry Dodd, Wharton Jones .... Second row: Ken Scott, Broad C rmich I, Bill M Le n, Duke Dickson .... ir r w: o , ui , in, i r ' , n , , ar e . I 1 - .. ., . . . . . I 1 - . . . I - X O .. C A . V ' A - an Q F t e i gh B Bo n Dago Valdez J hn Taylo Sam Cappell Ma shall Chapman L B Jo nso Col e Rab n Dc B sh ro Fr d Hoyt Ma ager Seco d ro Bully Nucolson Hub Perce McC eary Gay Da d Fort B ll MacKe na B ll Glgn lluat Bob Buitruck Howard Aye S John F nch o ne m A yn St es A W James Jmmy Rh a Coach MII 1947 TRACK 7614114 In I94I Darlungton had an umpressuve traclc season although theur won and lost record was not too outstandung Under the capable coachung ot Mr Lynn and Mr Mullugan the Purples won two out ot theur three regular season meets and made an excellent showung un the Baylor Relays and the Mud South Meet Durung the regular season Darlungton deteated T M I and Cuty I-Iugh ot Chatta nooga un dual meets held at Darlungton and placed thurd un a truangular meet at Mcfallue Jummue Rhea excelled un the dashes hugh rump broad uump and pole vault and was the hugh pount man un every regular season meet Luther Ratnun was also a tune standout and contrubuted greatly to the truumph over T M I wuth the most spectacular tunush un the mule relay ever wutnessed at Darlungton Although much ot the credut goes to these two boys the other members ot the team also greatly supplemented the suc cess of the season The spurut ot the 4I track team made the boys always wullung to worlc Thus spurut resulted un the creatung ot tune talent tor the tuture Darlungton Traclc Teams 69 A A A C .. I Irs row, I It o ri I: en r w , i , o r, , r , . . h n, Bull e, Arudr w Manning, Luther u , i k u -B wn, e , n .... n w: ' ' , I , r , vi , I n , i ' I ' , A , r , i , Bayard Van Hecke, Harold Johnson .... Third row: Mr. Lynn, Coach Bob Congleton, Jim Tedford, Sigma Finch, Harry Pence, Fred C r- Il, Ji Stringfield, Iw iv r , . . , i e , i Egan. I 1 . . . I . . , . I I I . 1947 60lF TFAM virus- The I94I Golf team completed a very successful season by wmnrng four out of frve matches The team was composed of Luke Smrth Rhea Sigma Frnch and Byars number one two three and four men respectrvely The team was coached by Mr Rogers In the openrng match the foursome lost to Baylor by the very close score of 9' 2 to 8lf2 Later Anniston Hugh was snowed under by the Trgers I8 O McCallre was next to be defeated b a score of I3 5 Then INTRAMURAL Jo Gm the Darlrngtonlans gained revenge for flhenr only defeat of the season by smotherrng Baylor I8 O McCallie again tried to de feat the Trgers but were beaten I3' 2 512 The Southern Interscholastrc Golf Tournament was attended by Smith and Byars Rhea and Finch were unable to go as they entered the Mud South Traclc Meet Smith drd very well rn the tournament berng runner up rn the rndrvldual tournament and frnrshrng l2th out of a field of I5O golfers 70 VARSITY Fnrst row left to ught Russell Davis Ball McKenna Albert Sharpe John Elder Gray Mor rlson Alex Glover Tom Ed wards Gene Taylor Jlm Mltch Bull Pun Second row Happy Sevrer Tom Peterson Tom Pattrrck Sam Cappell Tom Watters Duck Domlngos Jrm Dlckey C P Craword Cleve Cox Blll Grgnrllrat Thrrd row Bryan Whitfield Dan Smith Bud Patterson Bu Byln W J MacBrayer Ed Scharfschwerdt Bucky Faw Al bert Rambo Carl Wooten Bull Porter Carl Buck McCann fcoachl Sammons lcoachl 70060 Boys unable to partnclpate ln the mayor sports took part ID the touch tootball Thus sport was unusually popular at Darlington thus year Under the dlrectuon ot coaches Sammons and Cobb the Q91 F0 6All57H The Callsthenlcs group met each school day on the small athletuc held Mr Rogers, the super vusor, helped to provlde suthcuent exercnse tor the boys The varlous exercises Included relay 07B4ll athletic group met each school day The boys were kept ln splendnd physical condltron and had a swell tlme They were also taught some lmpor tant polnts about the game fNlC5 races, rope cllmblng, and varlous settlng up ex erclses Mr Rogers otten took the boys on hikes over the mountainous hllls behlnd Darlington 41 S row left t right lclr Bush Brown Jack Smith Drego Valdes Sam Thatcher Perry nkrns Joe Gorre o Brooks Jake Woodruff and John Hutchins Second row Ben Brown Ken Scott Fred Hoyt Guyon Eubanks Myles Scott Bully Sewell Hub Prerce and Joe Murphy Third row Bully Sheridan Bob Lovvorn Buuy Damels Pete Ebersole Larry Brown Tommy Ayers Jake Cheatham Davrd u rack Joe Frertag L Stueblng John Manget and Bully Schell 'ft' I. 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J I 1 , . 1' 1' cum Frrst row left to ught Torrey Hemby Bull Steele L B Johnson W J McBrayer Roland Paylor Bob Congleton Se ond r w Bob T ttle Ed Wh: e Fred Mo rrson Ch les Mulhollrn Bob Hicks Hardrn Byars red Hngguns ard row Ken Scott St nley Boykin Bob Buttrlck Bl B urne Ball Raddlclr Fred Hoyt Br an The D Club one ot the most actnve organnzatuons ot the school strrves to preserve tte hugh udeals ot sportsmanshnp Men who wln letters rn varsnty sports are elnguble tor membershup The Club plans throughout the year to provlde tun tor all by unltlatlons rn chapel, dances, socnals, and other torms ot entertaunment A commrttee us appolnted to welcome vlsntnng teams and to act as host to thenn whale at Darlington Ed Schart shwerdt presndent ernerltus, ns now at Tech so new othcers wull be elected The primary arm ot the D flub as to preserve he ndeals ot sportsmanshup and tau play tor whnch the bug bloclc D stands 72 1 1 1 U 1 1 - 1 - -- 1 1 ' . . . c o z u , t, r , ar , , , F , . . . . : Th : , a , , I: 0 , , , y nzllls, Dan Smith. rr .1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 f !. . ,. 1. 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Q Qpx I P G 1 ,N xl Q XE 4 O x 0 i' 07 V Q0 G' r Q 3 W Z a N 2 e xx H' xxxx. .Q 7 F514 701355 MIIITARY Darlington has adapted ltS program to the national CTISIS and has set up courses and a schedule to give the students specitrc knowledge and skills that will prepare them tor what lies ahead In addition to close order drill there have been Introduced course In military mao reading signalling and the slide rule and special emphasis IS being placed on Mathematics and the Sciences particularly Physics and Chemistry Under the preparedness program Darlington has also ottered to the students an Aviation Ground School under government authorized Instructors and MAP RHIDIN6' This year s last he class In map reading has been organized and has continued the same Interesting and bench ral work The course Includes the analyzing ot the terms and symbols used In the detinite workings ot all the various kinds ot maps useo n signitying the land and terrain levels has been taken uc Tc thosc who have seriously studied the Inter esting work ID the class a sure benefit and and has been gotten that may be ot valuable se vice to them later In our present national detense program S'llDf Rlflf Gne ot our extra curricular courses this year IS the slide rule The group that studied with Mr Yankee tound the class ot great help to them In their other regular classe In which higher mathematics could be used U e n tne class was a large slide rule w Ich made the understanding ot ITS workings much easier tor the students Problems were given In which the processes taught could be applied and the comprehension ot the slide rule s value could be more clearly under stood This course too like the map reading can be ot tuture help In so many ot the technical tields ot training 74 PR06Rv4M target practice on a regulation range supervised and directed by expert rfarksmen The Aviation Ground Scnool has been under the direction ot l.Ieut Charles Jervis and the close order drill and target practice have been directed by l.eut Dean Covington tor mer colonel ot cadets at the University ot Georgia and Lreut D M McNaull ot the Darlington 'laculty The entire program ot the school has been built around the Idea ot preparing the students not only tor college but tor any service they might be called upon to pertorm tor the good ot the country and ot the world RIFZE THIM The ritle team this year has been doing excellent work under the tine training ot Dean Covrngton The boys on the team have used the well equipped ranges at Lindale and have practiced tor their Improvement three atternoons a week Among those out tor the team several have shown their superior ability IO the marksmanship matches The boys use their own Itles and being used to them and their action tind It not so dittrcult to go into the more advanced tields ot the ritle Scores are kept trom one shooting to another and IH this way the student can measure In some way his Improvement with the targets SIGWAZING The group IH signaling has been expressly tor the ooys ot the freshman and lower torms classes and has been under the direction ot Mr Milligan The various codes and groups ot signals have been studied with the use ot tlags The group has met with tine results tor the boys have learned the art thoroughly and this can be ot use to them In their scout work during the week e the signaling class have practiced In groups some distance apart Both the groups work with the signal tlags and relay messages trom one part ot the campus to the other The work has been enioyable and has proved something new tor those who have never studied the flag codes berore . y 1 . . . l - . . - -- , I , , .li- . 3 L . . . . . , l Q I L 4 g , L . . I Also, thc study ot the divisions ot color grading I i ' ' ' ' . Y, . J I I h ' - - - . I . , , V . . , . C . . , . . . s d i ' ' ht I . ' ' , , . . Th yi . . I . . , , , . , , Mass calisthenics. 1 e-Mu Attention! Aviation ground school. Platoon drill. Platoon dvill 1 , We know you well Jack Bill Sam and Bob all the tamiliar names and tunny nicknames tormed and worn in triendly grace Short years and months ago you tramped these halls roamed these hills looked on the lake that mirrored changing maples studied a little laughed a lot learned to treasure honor as a sacred thing and thought no game lost that was stoutly played Today you tace a grim and dirty rob tor God and Country Today you venture torth to save a stricken world a world in whose undoing vou had no part but taking it as you tind it stake your lives to set it rght You go lie tar deeper than revenge and hate Your impulse tinds its source in love tor things that must endure a mi s right to choose his way to speak his mind and to worship his God Nurtured in peace you engage n war The gentle Nazarene bade us be loyal to the obligations ot citizenship as well as to the Gixer ot all good gitts Inspired by twin loyalties to the Flag and to the Cross the heritage trom our sides and the taith ot our tathers you fight to preserve what Christ came to give to men-treedom and justice and peace. Th is your ultimate justification and reward. Many ot you will return to help rebuild a shattered world. Some will not come back to hungry hearts and waiting arms. All ot you will live in the gratetul memory ot a country and a world you went torth to serve. NXfe salute you this day. We claim you as our own. We call you tondly by name-each ot you as one ot ours. And because ot you the Qld Song has a new and stirring note this day: Proudly stands your Alma Mater As the years go by. 76 A .S'i4lU7f 70 UUR .ffklflff Mfff out consciehce-tree and unatraid, because your cause is just. Yourimotives Q 1. Ju 1X X 2 Q N Q Q A Q IX IX Q '11 It Q 1- Q an if ,f . N 4 ' i, 4 y, 4 4 4 V- -' :- 4 ,4 44 r- 4 5 I, .4 , 4 4 44 - V . 4 4- 1 4 : I4 Z 4 ' 4 . . I, rv 1, .. . 4- 4 r' ,, 4, ' . 4 4. 44 '- xx 4' 4. 4' - ' ' 9 r- . P T. 4 4- h . . . . - 4 ,4 ' -, - X. 3 3 ., . 4, , ' N, - -I - -, A X, 4 W' A . 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I ' A . h v est to all the boys at Darlington The mem bers ot the band have recerved rnvaluab e training They a e learned to play well as a group and have really enjoyed the worlc The band has talcen an rmportant part IH the local football games by rnsplrlng the team on to vrctory wrth ap proprrate musrc The band hasalsopertormecl rn chapel to the enjoy ment ot the entrre stu dent body DANC? 601910117755 n er the drree'ron o O u e c arrma ann ranlf Xlfeaver rce charrm n 'O4I 42 arm Commrttee has grven us some ol the best oances Darlrngton nas ever had The Dance Committee has had complete charge ot all arrangements tor our dances Two sub rn m I t t e e s we tormed 'ne Decora trons Connmrttee and he Floor Commrttee to be rn charge ct and ca rr out herr varrous dutres the Dance Comrnsttee gave generously ot their tame rn audrng to ward the decoratrng lor our dances Our deco ratrons thus year ave en an li pang wr' the trend ot natronal detense and have been recelved wrtn splendrd results trom the student body We have had agarn thus year as before the genral chaperonage ol the members ot our laculty lamrly We wrsh O grve soecral thanlcs to our taculty aovrsors, Mr Rogers Mr and Mrs Langston, and nd Mrs nga Therr able gurdance meant much o the commrttee members rn the preparation tor our dances s row eft o t e era en co Jo n r Nrcoson Bo T e H r rn ars r well Ball Steele Fred r-lo Second rw Fh I Mllhollrn Henry Reynolds Jake Cheatham f-rank Weaver Jrm Boxley Joe Murphy Hub PIEICC Ben Brown UP U d , l B b l ttly h n, l , F , ' , x' - V C' , ' r Y D ffl , H, I h - . . 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T, E ET 2 cm Am., fn., N. 1, l'8llV0l We have come to the torlc rn the road each ot us wrll talqe hls separate course We are contrdent however that no matter what path we may choose our hte at Darlfngton ll stand us rn good st ad through tuture years We have lrved a well rounded lute ot religious mental physrcal and social endeavor Let us theretore pledge our selves to marntaln these components ot complete lrvrng We are now trghtrng a war to protect these thrngs whrch the aggressor nations would talce trorn us We should there tore do all ln our power to vanqursh these aggressors and rn the end to ettect an everlasting peace To you whorn we are leavlng behrnd and to the parts ot Darlrngton we cannot talqe away IU our hearts we the Cla 5 ot l942 bra a tond tarewell A4 r I ' I I I - , r Wl C 1 X . 4 I I I ' I I - ' . . , ' , . 1 r . - I r F 1 1 J .r , . 1111111450 1' O ' 1' 91 N S 6 x0 'TED To 0 To X ooo w jg N r 3 Q' I x 9 O6 QC' Ev G EO rf' I Xxx I' Q9 ' A 1- 'S' 3 of so G' S2 a 3 fy S X 90 0 0 ,W Xxt ri' ADS DARLINGTGN SCHOOL ROME GEORGIA An Accredlted Preparatory School for Boys PX Phllanthropm Non Profit Nlakmg lnstltutnon Unselhshly Dedxwted to Xounb 'Xlfmhood All 'Ieuhers Graduates A Class Colleges Home Atmosphere Thorough College Preparatlon H 0 N O R S Y S T E M Physzfal Traznzng F1613 D115 or F1 eu B05 C R WILCOX, P11 D E L WRIGHT PIFYIl1Fllf 1l!'Ill17IlllK1l'!' 86 ,, W i -. ,YW I ' 1 I . 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MANUFAFTURINF L0 SI IIUUI Sll I IIPS H f'o111f1fI'n1r S I, 1 Y J I Nlukmia of 0 I 0 . . 1 3 , , 1 - l A A L I IL, M c: C A L L HCSPITAL D k C2263 B ttl Concgmmlazfzom WYATT BUCK STORE rin in To The Clas f 1942 from WHAT ROME THINKS GF DARLINGTGN ll K ll k 5 I IIN I H H1 7 IIT JIUHIIIII L HI X 1R HR 1 rr rm LMQEEI x x HX X uc E If Irr II I us! U nn It It m 1111! :mmf IISIIIH THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF ROME Rome, Georgia IIIIHI f 1 1 r II 0 if il IUZIITPI' nf L IITIIIUII lm1m'lmlgn', tm' rlu- wh ml rnrwks llllll :lm rr 3 tlum' xx'l1i 'lm prc'1:l1'm' lug- :mt jmt tm' wmllrgv lmt Zllill ff r lifv. 'l'l1c' Nilflfllllll City Hmmk of lisp - UGIITYQ it :1 p1'ix'ilf'gc' rr: -vru' rlww mrmllmtvll ulrlx flu' wllsml. in ll lz king way. lung lilllllllilfllf uirlm tln' llhflfllflllll IIliil'U'5 rlmis lg lcls prilll- in it llliilfll tlmt 411 tlla' fl ity. Ulflfl 'ICRS . ' I . if , 1. XIX .xnxxl .Nm I A If li. l'. HARYI-,Y V I,'Ilr1ir'1m1l1 fl' IIUHIII I l 7-I l.. N. Srixuxx, -IR. A Q. 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