Darlington School - Jabberwock Yearbook (Rome, GA)
- Class of 1956
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M Qykp we .. ki f J . ij! K A ,.. 5 K ' -X, ,ri Jia! i 'sf 3 M N liurkhalter Dueks Wvestminater Wild One nlid-south lic-hind the hrilliant pitching eliurts nt' lfretl liurkhalter and Binh Shear. the Tiger nine rc- peatefl its '5I caper anal ealne away with another Niifl-Slllltll Chainpimiship. The hasehallers ground out ten straight xietnries without a cle- feat which ran their streak to li! straight in - i S.. twu years. ln his sevnntl xear hehincl the Jlate Toni West . t hit .l6l and prmwecl a potential lrase-stealer. The tnp gun in the luinher clepartment was the first- lwasenian. lieefx' Teal. He slannnecl the nrmsiliu . l l ., pitchers fur a .500 percentage anfl lecl the squafl with I2 l'i.li.l.'s. Xt sec-nml-lwase. Spruull Dempsey sparkefl the - inlif-lrl with rleterininatinn and gnnfl play as he went hall the season withnut an error. Captain ,lim kelly rnunflecl nut the keystuin- with smart. eller-tive play ancl true leadership. 96 THE SEASON DARLINGTON WESTMINSTER DARLINGTON G. M. A .4... DARLINGTON Mc-CALLIE . . DARLINGTON BAYLOR . DARLINGTON T. M. I .... DARLINCTON M1-CALLIE . . . DARLINGTON G. M. A .,... DARLINGTUN YVESTMINSTER DARLINGTON BAYLOR . . DARLINGTON T. I. . . . . This completed two sueeessive champion- ships and a string of eighteen straight wins. .Xt the hut corner little lfreclcly Sinmntnn helfl the fort along with Bob Shear who play ecl there when he was not un the lnnuncl. Shear hit .2233 and was third in R.B.l.'s with eight. He alsn pitehecl four of the wins. e n n a n t What Whaeks - Griffin Looks kin.- Steward Lyman was second in R.B.lfs as he . played his second season at left Held. He hit three home runs against T. M. I. to clinch the flag for the Tigers. ln center field. Bob Griffin led several Come- backs with his bat and speed aboard the bases. t Skip Thornton and Bob Goodson shared the rigth field position to round out the first nine. except for Big Burk. v w 4 l i Burkhalter won six games for the Tigers. in- A X ,W W. X 1' cluding a shut-out over Baylor. He fanned 72. ix gave up 22 hits and had an E.R.A. of 54. He hit im fv 5 up V. .272 and drove in eight runs. Defensively he had ,ig if 5 23 assists and made only one error. This was jiigm Q QM 5' my V one of the best pitching records in many Darling- An l ee A A , ' . Ion years. , c ,, . W, Bob Shear hurls T. M. I. Win ' ' 9 WV l ll Il e I' S Back row: Covington, Yvest, Teal, Thornton, Coach Wlil- my Kelly, Drummond, Goodson, Simonton, Byars. kinson., Crilfin, Gilbert., Martin. Lyman. Seated on Managers: Erl Strain, Quill Healey, Bill Battle. bench: Gee, Shear, Burkhalter. Dempsey, Captain Jim- -.. . 44. X'lNGf'0. ING' QL' t 325 M O.. ..- a L ' H . K BN 9 lf .. , 'fx 'N ' 'Qi' sn 1. YW N' g. . . , t , . - F -2 V ssc' Q' '11, -is ,f S? A E ,V,. K .X-P . f , 39,1 V Qi ir xx., .E ! ' X V571 IAA x A Q, 1 .von N, 59- WL' , lb? - . - . V F .5 X rw ' :JP V f as Q.. Q? 3 RQ dsl wg' X- in a ya , A ,gg f I I, . Wyse. 15 4 ff ' 1 h g1 'Q 4 K Nt ffi' 'I'-, I N, . . A , N igil . N 'U' I 3 . 1 x L til 5' W' - Q ,,., ' A li' 'W' , : Q ,- - -4lUQ!' , Q fm, -4513 rg' First row: Selman, Hagood, Waxxlmock, Proctor, Friese. Second row: Gaston, Curlee, Farrar, Mor- ris. Third row: Lombard, David, Coach Dorminey, Yvheatherington, Bentley. First row: Graham, Dempsey, Turley, Burnes. Second row: Youmans, Akridge, Strain. Harvey, Mer- riman. Third row: MacLaughlin. Van Pell. Clotfelter. Middleton. Gaines. Montgomery, Nash, Stone, Maddox. 98 Henson, Smith, Rich, Redmond, Coach Mac, Capell, Morgan, Newton. Wood. Jim.Not Pictured: Ham, Garnett. John Capell Backhanrls '55 varsit tennis Being a comparatively new venture at Darlington School. the swimming team got off to a late start being coached by Mr. Doak .The boys have worked hard. however. training at the pool in Lindale four days a week. The group consists of 22 boys. Among the promising swimmers on the team are Pheil, McCarthy. Greene. Downey, Alexander. Covington, B.. and Godard. So far no meets have been sched- uled but Coach Doak says that one or two are planned for after Spring Vacation. He is sure that we will make a good showing. The boys now participating in the swimming program are Alexander, Brown. L., Cates, Clark. W.. Conrad. Cooke. Covington. Geiger, Godard, Greene. Grimsley, Hitch. Huii, McCarthey, Nelson, Nichols, Patton, Pheil. Gaines. and Downey. C. 99 Standing: Sonny Jones Charlie Dudley Mike Thompson Bippy Wins irxn David Jones Coach W'orth Most-r HID-SOUTH TROPHIES nlid-south c amps 555 tlililfll Most-r and lframk l,m'k. '56 Team Member -4 N 'UQ' ,.' iz it Si .. P :ws .M W 2' MDHW 100 The 1933 gulf season brought lu Darlington its lirst Nllll-Sltlllll vllalliiviolisliip team. With little in the way of wnilpetitimi. Coavh Xloser's vharges wadecl tllrouslll a series of ten lI13ll'l'lCS, lmasting a T42-l revortl for the sea-on. Their season record in Mid' South play was 5-1-l. the tlefeat and tie lmth cwuninir nl the llilflllx of lluylor, The tetun. Vlillhlbllllil of five ton-iiotvli hig schtwnl nluyers. owetl its l'llE1lllI7l0llbl'llIJ chiefly to its depth. lfirst :nan on the learn was Charlie Dutlley. a thirtl Year man on the llurlingltm team and an exveriencetl tournament player. ln 1954 he hail won the Nlirl- Nrulh vliztllivimisliiv. antl lle was heavily favored fur at rc-neat nin. Xt the nurnlmer two spnt was Blum Watson from .-Xthens. Georgia. Third nian was Mike lliompson llflllll .-Kugusta. Georgia. Playing in the lnurtli pusitinn was Daviti ,lones of Cantun. Georgia. ti cousin ul the great liolrlwy Jones. Fifth man was Sunny .lwnes uf tfortlele. Ceor.-Iia. who was a wrt' sistent player in the T0's. awards for year 1954 - 1955 FACULTY MEDAL FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE . . SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD ............... IGiueri by Mr. C. E. Sarnmons for oustantling Sportsmanship in Athleties! JOE MULL MEMORIAL TROPHY ........... lGiUen by Mr. Dean Covington to the most versatile athlete! H. L. BOSS, SR., MEMORIAL AWARD ........ lGiven by Mr. Harry Boss, Jr., to the best baseball player! THE J. R. MCCAIN AWARD .............. lGiven by Hardy Jewelry for leadership in Lower Forms! THE JAMES F. CARRAWAY AWARD ......,... lGiven by Dr. and Mrs. A. Carraway for outstanding sportsmanship in socfer! FRENCH STUDIES AWARD ............. . fffmerican Association of Teachers of French! CREATIVE WRITING AWARD ..... fflwartled by National City Bank of Rome! PATRIOTIC ESSAY MEDAL . ........ . . lffwardezl by National Society of Colonial Daughters! THE LADY FRENCH AWARD ...... . lGlee Club Awara' given by .llr. Worth Jloser! .IOURNALISM TROPHIES ......... fFor valuable serrire to school publications! STATE HIGH SCHOOL MEDALIST - 1955 ...... lHigh School Tournament! GENERAL MOTORS FISHER BODY DIVISION TROPHY fFirst State Senior Awartl! M. S. LANIER SCHOLARSHIP MEDAL . THE SYDENHAM HOWELL AW'ARD . 'ILHE ALICE ALLGOOD COOPER AW'ARD ....... lGiUen by ,llrs. George Grijffin for outstantling slrill in fPIZHl.Yl THE MACON A. BROCK AWARD ..,.. . . lllost valuable lineman! THE ROSS LYNN AWARD ............. llfstablishetl by fllr. I. C. Rhea for team spirit in football! THE VAN ENLOE AWARD ...,.....,.. lThe most valuable basketball player! THE W R G A AWARD ....... lfllost valuable football player! THE MYRON E. FREEMAN TROPHY . . llllost outstanding bloclrer! B TEAM TROPHY .................. lCiven by Mr. Wallaee Wilkinson to most valuable player on B SENIOR IMPROVEMENT AWARD ...,.. . THE SENIOR SCROLL ............ THE MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY MEDAL , . J. M. HARDEN AWARD .......... 101 team ! Charles Dudley James Kelly Charles Dudley Frederick Burkhaltel' James WV. Morris James L. Ham Michael Thompson Robert A. Barnwell Robert A. Barnwell Carl H. Griffin Frederick Burkhalter Henry Burroughs Cliff Crawford, jr. H. Lee Braddock Carl H. Griffin Bannester Harbin Cobby Wlare Charles W'hitfield Robert M. Brinson Sim Bell Fulcher Gordon Neville Donald Beverly john Capell .lalnes F. Thornton William H. Teat James Kelly Sim Bell Fulcher Donald Beverly Robert Kane, Jr. David Wood Thurmonrl ,I Thomas Lewis Elsberrw Lucius Loring Pitts Sim Bell Fulcher Compliments of THE HARBIN CLINIC ROME, GEORGIA O ' N E I L L Manufacturing Company 2-I ROME, GEORGIA Cpl f MISS BESSIE'S LOVELL AUTOMOBILE COMPANY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH S I -S rvice HARDY TRUST Dr. Pepper CO. 7-Up Bottling Co. REAL ESTATE S I d L g ROME, GEORGIA 9 E S d A A RIS T O C R A T BYARS DECORATING ICE CREAM CO. 81 SUPPLY Q 1801 MAPLE AVE. ROME, GA. 2205 MAPLE ST. PHONE 6414 PAINTS- AWNINGS OPPORTUNITIES . .I X . . . in the industrial world today are limited. Automatic, atomic len I energy, a rapidly increasing population-all point to a period of 4 'agxx unprecedented growth in the industrial life of the nation. X Like many others, the textile industry is just scratching the L ,I C' surface of its own latter day revolution, which began less than a QA 2 X quarter century ago with the introduction of man-made fibers. L K 2 Burlington Industries pioneered in production of fabrics from ' 'if X man-made fibers, and has today grown to be the worId's largest and X, N foremost textile concern. X it I ' qi For young men thinking in terms of a career, the textile industry ff 'I' ' 71 I today offers opportunities without bounds in manufacturing, mer- f f I , chandising, research, development and design and many other related I fields. The Brighton Division of 0 , I 3 INDUSTRIE S EXECUTIVE OFFICES: Greensboro, N. C. lim-lingzton Mills, Ihicifir' Mills, Burlin,Q'tan Ilosiury Fu.. I'0i-1-li-ss Woolen Mills, Burliilggtim lrecorativc Fzilrrics .hSSUl'llll Hulcy it Lnril, llrnvdsill Fzxlirivs, 1iIll'llllgl0Il Malrriiiw Fzilmrics, RIIPIIIILIIHII Iixpiirl Vu., llooifsvillu Mills. Bul'Iiug:tnu lillerlmtinnzil. Compliments of TROY'S BARBECUE GREEN MEADOW DAIRY 4 Calhoun Avenue Rome HOURS FRESHERH 103 The splendid record of Darlington alumni at Pepperell prompts us again to express appreciation of your unselfish dedication to YOUNG MANHOOD PEPDERELL l PAB'1.!??5. Darlington alumni now employed at Pepperell Manufacturing Company, Lindale, Georgia W. E. Betts Ralph Champion, D. E. Davis G. D. Davis R. H. Foss, Jr. L. B. Gammon O. F. Gilbreath H. F. Greer R. F. Groves W. E. Groves, Jr. F. O. Hand D. T. Hardy, Jr. R. D. Harvey C. E. Head A. J. Henderson Leon Henderson L. R. Holsomback H. P. Lloyd E. W. Lumpkin R. J. McCamy T. H. McCamy C. B. McDonald C. H. Mathis J. W. Mathis R. L. Mull W. C. Mull C. W. 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Visit us soon - Learn for yourself the extras that are yours when you save with Citizens Federal. ASSETS OVER 572,000,000 RESERVES 81 SURPLUS OVER 5600,000 CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 705 BROAD STREET ROME, GEORGIA Free Parking o Drive-up Window e After Hours Depository 108 ..L, THE RCME BANK and TRUST CCMPANY COO Q-1 l I feaMel2'ezJZ:QzgJRo:fA forrwafzy L-w 1! II: ff W 5' 5' F'-' kc. 5 NAL cm' lawn Darlington Students and Darlington Alumni are always welcome at Rome's only locally owned and locally controlled National Bank I 9-1 IHE Nl-IIIIINAI IIIIY BANK IIF RIIME M b FDIC Member Fede IR Syste 110 I I THE PERSCJNS BUILDING MACON, GEORGIA FICKLAND and WALKER, Rental Agents 111 V--V-V Y W -, Y-.1 E N LOE DRUG STORES Through study ond experience We set the stage- For 0 new beginning- At ony age. Battey Machinery Co., Inc. 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O SHOE DEPARTMENTS RAY STORES ROTH STORES SERVALL-STAZDRY The proved sanitary litter for poultry -made from dehydrated sugar cane. 0 Absorbs over 3 times its weight in moisture-and throws off this mais- ture fast. 0 Free of weed seeds, insect pests, foreign matter. o Subjected to I800i F. when rocessed p . o Economical: Flutts up and expands with use. 0 Excellent fertilizer value after use. 0 Available in regular and half bales. 0 One regular bale covers up to 300 sq. ft., I in. deep. in in Mfg' by Louisiana Mississippi Godchaux Sugars: Inc- New Orleans, La. 5,000 Watts 1470 KC. every doY the ri Q-4' Rome, Georgia DEWBERRY DRUG COMPANY 2031 2nd Avenue, North BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA AUTOGRAPHS NAME ADAMS, H. T. . ADAMS, M. W. . . ADDY, C. M. . . AKRIDGE, J. E. . . AKRIDGE, R. N. . . AKRIDGE, T. W. . ALEXANDER, J. B. . ALFORD, C. A. . . ALFORD, W. H. . ALLEN, J. B .... ANDREWS, R. W. . ARNOLD, H. H. . AUSTIN, J. R. . AVARY, T. S. . . BALEN, C .,... BALLARD, w. M. . BARNER, J. L ..,. BARNES, J. M. . . BARNwELL, R. A. , BATTLE, w. E. . . BELLMAN, J. H. . BELVJN, C. H. . . BENTLEY, J. A. , BERND, E. I .... BETHEL, R. A. . . BICRERSTAFE, L. N. BIRDSONG, J. G. . BIVINS, J. B .... BLACK, R. G .... BLACKMON, J. H. . BLACKWELDER, E. T. . . BLANKENSHIP, T. B. . . BRAILSFORD, E. D. BRIERLEY, N. R. . BREWER, H. L. . . BREWTON, E. L. . BRIDGES, W. E. . . BRINKLEY, M. B. . BRINSON, R. M. - BROOM, R. W. . . BROWN, G. L. . BROWN, J. L. . BROWN, T. J. . BROWN, W. J. . . BROWN, W. Y. . . BURNES, H. C. . BURNS, S. F .... BUTTRAM, E, M. . BYARS, M. C. . . CANNON, T. M. . CAPELL, J. L. . . CARGILL, J. M. . . CARNEY, J. F. . IIIIJ I'EII I! 55-l!I5Ii HOME TOWN . . Rome, Ga. . Seneca, S. C. . . Sarasota, Fla. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . . . Athens, Ga. . Lawrenceville, Ga. . Palmetto, Ga. . Athens, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . Bay City, Mich. . . . Rome, Ga. . West Point, Ga. Bogota, Colombia, S. A. . .... Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . Athens, Ga. . . Tallapoosa, Ga. . . Burlington, N. C. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Tallahassee, Fla. . . Palmetto, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . Columbus, Ga. . Lindale, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . Columbus, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Summerton, S. C. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Kershaw, S. C. . . Orlando, Fla. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Valdese, N. C. L Summerville, Ga. . . Spartanburg, S. C. . . . Athens, Ga . . Rome, Ga. . . Calhoun, Ga. . . Hartsville, S. C . . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. West Palm Beach, Fla. . . . . . Rome, Ga. . . .Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Montgomery, Ala. . . Savannah, Ga. . . Bradenton, Fla. NAME CATES, A. R. . CAYLoR, J. E. . CHAPPELL, M, F. . CHEEK, J. R, . . CLARK, R. H. . . CLARKE, T. M. . CLARKE, w. H. . . cLEMoNEs, R. A. CLOTEELTER, C. H. COLE, P. H. . . COLLINS, C. T. . COMER, B. B. . . CoMER, w. T. . CONNER, A. D. . CONRAD, J. M. . COOKE, P. M. . COOLEY, H. s. . COOLEY, w. L. . COONEY, T. E. . COOPER, B. R. . COOPER, J. s. . . COPPEDGE, w. N. COVINGTON, H. D. COVINGTON, w. L. CUMMING, J. E. . CURLEE, D. R. . DANIEL, R. H. . . DAVID, D. W. . DAWSON, H. E. . DEMPSEY, J. S. . DEMPSEY, R. L. . DILLARD, D. H. . DIPRIMA, J. R. . DODD, P. A. . . DORSET R. C. . DOWLING, J. L. . DOWNEY, C. W. . DRINKWATER, J, A DRUMMOND, J. A. DURHAM, E. B. . DUTTON, J. C. . ELKINS, J. A .... EUBANKS, M. B. . FEARINGTON, P. M FERRELL, R. E. . . FINDLEY, D. o. . HNLEY, w. R. . . ELEMJNC, J. M. . FLING, J. R. . . FLOETHE, s. L. . FLOYD, J. H. . FORD, w. H. . FORD, w. s. . . HOME TOWN . . Faison, N. C. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Toccoa, Ga. . . Decatur, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga . . Rome, Ga. J . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Mt. Berry, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. Greensboro, N. C. . Tallahassee, Fla. . Jacksonville, Fla. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Athens, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . , Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. . Birmingham, Ala. . . . . Rome, Ga, . Adairsville, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . Charlotte, N. C. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . Valdosta, Ga. . Tallapoosa, Ga. . Charleston, Mo. . . . . Rome, Ga. Kannapolis, N. C. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Columbus, Ga. . . . . Trion, Ga. . . DeLand, Fla. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. Spartanburg, S. C. . . . Mobile, Ala. . . Sarasota, Fla. . . Gulfport, Miss. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. JENKINS, O. W. NAME FORT, A. G. . FORTSON, J. B. FOSS, J. M. . FOSS, R. L. . . FOY, B. E. . . FRANKLIN, R. L. . . . FREEMAN, W. L. . . . . FRIESE, H. L. . FULLBRIGHT, H. J. . . . . FULLBRIGHT, W. F. . . FULLER, E. H. . FULLER, R. N. . . FULLER, R. U. . FURST, A. J. . GAINES, J. S. . . . GALLOWAY, C. M. . . GANN, R. M. . GARRETT, H. H. GARRETT, W. H. . . GAsToN, H. w. GEE, G. H. , . GEIGER, w. H. GILBERT, P. G. GLENN, P. A. . GODARD, J. D. GODWIN, 1. a. GOODSON, R. J. GORDON, 1. s. GRAHAM, E. H. GRAHAM, J. L. GRAHAM, 1. M. GRAHAM, R. s. GRANT, G. s. . GRANT, T. A. GREEN, R. R. , GREENE, w. A. GRIFFIN, R. D. . GRIMSLEY, J. W. . . GUTHRIE, C. E. GUYNES, G. B. . HACKETT, J. R. HAGER, R. D. . HAGOOD, H. C. HAMLER, E. B. HAMMOND, N. HANKS, D. H. . HANKS, J. D. . HANSEN, O. M. HARDIN, R. E. HARPER, R. T. . . HARPER, T. H. HARRIS, C. R. HARVEY, J. S. IIII 'TER 1955-1956 HOME TOWN . Atlanta, Ga. . . Athens, Ga. . Lindale, Ga. . Lindale, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Cullman, Ala. . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Augusta, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Greenville, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Gr . . . Blakely, Ga. . . Wimauma, Fla. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Marietta, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . DeLand, Fla. . . Rome, Ga. . . DeLand, Fla. . . Montreat, N. C. . . Savannah, Ga. . Chapel Hill, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. . Honea Path, S. C. . . Pensacola, Fla. . . . Pineville, Ky. . Cotton Valley, La. . . . . Rome, Ga. WinstonfSalem, N. C. . . . . Easley, S. C. . . . . Rome, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Danville, Va. . . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Durham, N. C. 9 .19 NAME HARVEY T. . . HAYWARD, A. J. HEALEY, Q. O. HEINTZ, S. B. . HENSON, S. R. . . HERNDON, C. T. HIGGINS, C. H. HIGHT, G. L., III HILL, J. C. . . HITCH, W. S. . HOLLEY, W. B. HORTON, C. L. HORTON, E. M. HOWARD, H. L. . . . Pensacola, HOME TOWN . . Lindale, Ga. Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Sarasota, Fla. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Shreveport, La. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Augusta, Ga. HOWINGTON, K. D. . .... Llthonia, Ga. HUDGENS, J. W. - A . . Spartanburg, S. C. HUDGINS, T, B, . . . . Charlotte, N. C. HUDSON, W. B. . .... Rome, Ga HUFF, M. S. . . . . . Kennesaw, Ga. HUGHES, J. W. F. . . . . Jackson, Miss. HUGHES, M. W. W. . . . . Jackson, Miss. HUGUENIN, T. F. . . . . Greenville, S. C. HUNT, C. P. . . HUNTER, G. O. . IMAMI, M. . . JOHNSON, M. L. JOINER, G. J. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . lsfahan, Iran . . Lindale, Ga. . Asheville, N. C. . . Camilla, Ga. JONES, J. L. . . . Rome, Ga. JONES, M. G. . . . Atlanta, Ga. JONES, S. O. . . . Lindale, Ga. JOHNS, T. H. . .... Rome, Ga. JORDAN, C. D. . . . Columbus, Ga. JORDAN, J. E. . . . Rome, Ga. KANE, R. . . . . . Rome, Ga. KENDALL, P. C. . . Rome, Ga. KENDALL, P. H. . . Rome, Ga. KEOWN, M .G. . . . Rome, Ga. KING, F. M ..... .... R ome, Ga. KINGMAN, R. D. . . .... Macon, Ga. KIRK, R. W .... . Chattanooga, Tenn. LAMB, B. J. . . . . LAMM, W. D. . LANDHAM, W. M. . . LANIER, G. M. . . LAWTON, D. E. LEASE, A. J. . . . . LEMANN, W. B. LINCOLN, J. W. LINEBERGER, S. M. . . . . Rome, Ga. Mount Airy, N. C. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. New Orleans, La. . Shreveport, La. . . shelby, N. C. NAME LITTLE, W. L. . LOCK, F. R. . . LOMBARDI, P. R. . LOWER, P. S. . . LUMPKIN, E. W. . LYMAN, S. F. . MADDOX, G. E. . MADDOX, J. S. . . MADDOX, J. W. . MADDUX, R. D. . MANN, J. F. . . MASTERS, J. R. MERCER, J. E. . . MERRIMAN, R. M. . . MILLS, F. E ..,. MINNICH, F. C. . MITCHELL, W. A. . MOLE, J. A .,.. MONTGOMERY, H. W. . . MONTGOMERY, P. B MOORE, F. H. . . . . . MOORE, R. L. . . MORGAN, F. H. . MORGAN, H. D. . MORRIS, C. H. . MORRIS, J. W. . MOSS, J, S. . . . McCAMY, D. H. . McCAMY, R. J. . . MCCARTHY, R. N. MCCONKEY, P. K. . MOCCONNELL, J. W. . MEELVEEN, G. H. . MCFATHER, E. O. . MCHUGH, F. S. . . MocKENZIE, D. A. MGKINLEY, J. H. . MCKNIGHT, A. R. McLAUGHLIN, R. S. . NALLEY, c. v. . NASH, F. M. . . NELSON, E. . . NEW, I. G. . . . NEWMAN, G. R. . NEWTON, D. c. . NICHOLS, c. H. . NICHOLS, I. c. . NOBLE, G. R. . NOLAN, I. A. . . NORMAN, I. R. . OZMENT, B. W. . RIISTEII ISI5. -H156 HOME TOWN . . . . . Austell, Ga. . Winston-Salem, N. C. . . . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Plainfield, N. J. . Lindale, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . . . Arab, Ala. . . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Vero Beach, Fla. . . Bluefield, W. Va. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlnata, Ga. . . Havana, Cuba . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . . Rome, Ga. Lookout Mountain, Tenn. . . . Asheville, N. C. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Augusta, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Lindale, Ga. . . . . Lindale, Ga. . New Orleans, La. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Charlotte, N. C. . Bishopville, S. C. . . Canton, Ga. . . . Athens, Ga. . . Burlington, N. C. . . Brookside, Ky. . . Milledgeville, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Gainesville, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Banner Elk, N. C. . . Commerce, Ga. . Charlotte, N. C. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Valdosta, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . . Rutledge, Ga. . . Sarasota, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. NAME PARKER, c. . . PARKER, T. M. . PARRINO, P. A. . PARROTT, I. A. . PARSONS, w. c. . PATTERSON, T. Is. PATTON, M. A. N. PAYNE, G. R. . . PHEIL, T. w. . PHILLIPS, E. E. . PHILLIPS, I. I. . PHILLIPS, T. L. . PITTS, O. Y. . . POWELL, H. G. . PRIEST, S. w. . . PRocTOR, I. A. . PROCTOR, I. T. . PRUETT, H. M. PUROIE, E., III RAINEY, w. D. . RAGAN, R. A. . . RANSOM, I. w. . RAY, T. Is .... READ, I. M. . . READ, w. H. . . REOMONO, H. S. . REYNOLDS, w. L. . RIDDLE, Ia. L ,... ROBERTSON, H. O. ROBINSON, I. w. . ROBINSON, R. . . ROCHE, P. W. . . ROCHE, T. G. . ROGERS, G. Ia. . ROGERS, L. C. . . ROLLESTON, P. O. ROSER, D. R. . . ROSS, R ..... ROTHMAN, R. L. . ROWAN, P .... ROwEN, R. G. . ROwEN, w, P. . RUOEPT, E. H. . RUSH, G. S. . . RUSSELL, A. Ia. . RUSSELL, L. I. . . RUTLEDGE, I. H. . SAMPER, M. A. . SAPP, I. H. . . SAUELEY, G. E. . SAwYER, I. R. . SCOTT, S. D., III . SELF, D. O. . . HOME TOWN . . Rome, Ga. . Chipley, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Fitzgerald, Ga. . . Baton Rouge, La. . . Winter Park, Fla. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . . . Rome, Ga. . . St. Petersburg, Fla . . . Siluria, Ala. . Lindale, Ga. . Siluria, Ala. . . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Spartanburg, S. C . . . . Rome, Ga. . . DeLand, Fla. . . DeLand, Fla. . Smyrna, Ga. . . Dunn, N. C . . . Rome, Ga . . Gastonia, N. C . . Rome, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Morganton, N. C . . . Apex, N.C . . . . Rome, Ga . . Greenville, S. C . Winder, Ga . Atlanta, Ga . . Sumter, S. C . Gaffney, S. C . . Rome, Ga. . . Orlando, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . Anniston, Ala. . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. . Columbia, S. C . . Winder,Ga. . . . . Troy,N. C. Kannapolis, N. C. . . Bogota, Colombia, S. A. . . . . . Orlando, Fla. . . Stanford, Ky. . . . . Rome, Ga. Fair Bluff, N. C. . . . Rome, Ga. NAME SELLARS, R. R. . . SELMAN, W. B. . . SHAHAN, M. W. . SHEPARD, G. E. . SHERRARD, R. G. . SHIPE, P. E .... SHIRAH, L. P. . . SHMUKLER, C. M. SIMMONS, W. C. . SIMONTON, F. H. . . SMITH, A. G., JR. SMITH, H. I. . . SMITH, H. L. . SMITH, P. R. . . SMITH, R. Ia .... SMITH, R. R .... SPEARMAN, M. w. STANToN, R. c. . STEARNS, w. S. . STEGALL, F. o. . . STEPHENSON, I. R. STONE, IJ. M. . . STONE, T. w. . STRAIN, F. H. . SRTAIN, G. S. . STRAIN, I. D. . . STRAIN, w. L. . . sTRINGFFI.Low, w. STUBBLEFIELD, J. D. . . SWISHER, D. M. . TAYLOR, G. A. . . TEMERSON, M. T. THOMASON, E. H. THOMPSON, W. M. THORNTON, J. F. . TIBBS, A. E. . . . TILGHMAN, G. M. . TOLBERT, J. W. . TRAYLOR, S. B., JR. TRIPPEER, R. A. . . TUCKER, R. S. . . TURLEY, C. . . . TURNER, A. E. K. . VANPELT, C. A. . VANPELT, R. L. . VICK, G. J. . . VICK, J. E. . R0 'TER 1955-1956 HOME TOWN . Greensboro, N. C. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . Rome, Ga. Chapel Hill, N. C. . . Savannah, Ga. . Coral Gables, Fla. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . Lindale, Ga. . Chickamauga, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Royston, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Lindale, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Centreville, Ala. . . . Rome, Ga. . Rome, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . . Dalton, Ga. Great Falls, S. C. . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Havana, Ffa. . . . . Rome, Ga. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Olanta, S. C. . . Augusta, Ga. . . . Siluria, Ala. . 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MOSER B.A., M.A. Assistant Master Day School Wofford College Vanderbilt College Middlebury College National University of Colombia SPANISH 17 f x.. HEYWARD SAULS Furman Universit5' ENGLISH JOHN NV. POULSON Erskine College PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9519 JOSEPH T. STIKES YVALLACE K. B.S., lVI.A. YVILKINSON llaviulrmi Cnllege A.B. Eniury llniversity Ilreflvyterian Coll HISTURN ENGLISH EMILY B. WIALKER B.s., M.A. Yanderbilt lfniversih George Peabody College for Teachers Western Kentucky St Teaclierf College SCIENCE '56 facult Hit' NI. HUGH MERSON A. B., M.A. l niversity of Rochester Columbia University ENGLISH BERNICE E. HALI. Secretary IIAXINE ROBINSON Secretary LOUISE H. KING Secretary 8.38 NRUBY A. HALL CLADYS Dietitian CUNNINCHAM Libruriun BERTHA A. SARAH POULSON GATLINC Librarian Divtitinn l'osmjYir-4' N05 MM. fwhifb-Q , - .if Z ll ETTY G. WILCO X Srfcrvlnry DOROTHY IIA M Librarian RENE BUDAY Trvasurer MARY K. IIIGHTOWER Publirily LEONA BARNES Housskevper EULA M. TOLBERT, R.N. Nurse 'Www QQ, 1-u-IOP' J. L. BRANDON XVARREN GILBERT. BIIIIIIIIIIISIPF M.D. Physician W'lLl,lAM M. COOPER R. E. NORTON, M.D JlflillfPlllIlH'P Physician 956 allxiliar facult x. .QQ E 11. A ,. ,-.. Honor Con nvil Rvprvsvn In- Smrlwl: Thornton., Prvsiflvnt.: Kane. lirv. Sfflllllillgi xxvlllhtill. Vivv ,'f'PSilll'llf1 Yvaro, Honor Cvunvil ss. Rvprvsmztufirv: llattlv. Honor Cunnvil RPpr1'sPnmtir0: llann. Sl'l'TPfIIl'j'. SKIP senior class MRS. A. R. THORNTON Sponsor. Svninr Class .mg-Q N. was W? - Un 5l'l,llE'llll1PI' Cm. Xine-teen HLlIlfll'Pil and Fifty-Six IHT vagcr. lmrigllt-fam'ccl lucls look their first step in lDI'lxllLl1'L1ll01l for llw future ln' cnrnllinsr as seniors in llarlinglun. Xlany ul llxeiv lwuys were vlltvrillg lh11'li1lglu11 ful lllc Hrst limv. utlwrs wen- luck fur the second yn-nr :mcl an Ivw luul sm-vu as ruum' as lllrcc nr four xears slhlv slowly Ivy at the Alma Nlaivr. The ball is passed around in morning assembly celebrating victory over McCallie. As the excitement wore OH and the color of being a senior faded, each boy found himself the center of a universe of problems which orbited around as the Solar System to the Sun. Each boy had his own set of problems and consequently each boy had to work out these problems for himself. The greater part of these problems were adjustment and the boys did a line job of solving them. The class as a whole had several obstacles facing it. JAMES ROBERT AUSTIN Rome, Georgia WALTER HELION ALFORD Palmetto, Georgia CHARLES ALVIN ALFORD l1lIIl7l'Plll'9l7iIlP. Georgia JOHN EDWIN AKRIDGE, JR. Rome. Georgia , 5' L. ' 5' inf CARLOS BALEN JAMES MARTIN BARNES Bogota. Colombia. S. .-I. Tallapoosa. Georgia lfaees hrightened and every' man sat up without heing told. The hoys who were usually half or coni- pletely asleep opened their eyes and were suddenly startled and amazed to hear what they had heard. The teaehers turned their heads away' from eount- ing the hoys and listened attentively. Xlr. Moser himself was eaptiyated hy' this announcement he was making. What eould this have heen to suceeed in attaining the attention ol all? Nothing in the history of the sehool had done this. lt was the notification that the sehool was going lo have a pool table. A regulation pool tahle. Nlr. Nloser could hardly wait to 'dismiss tht- assemhly. and when he said. l.et's go to 4-lass. lhere were fue hoys injured in a mad stampede lo the recreation room. But to the dismay of sex- eral hundred only an uncovered slah of slate. hraeed hy four legs was all that was lo he found. Hopes were still high. though. and in a few days a man eame and Hxed the tahle and completely' recovered it. The recreation room was reehristened 'Athe pool hallf' and millions entered and left the room daily. If one were lucky enough to light his way through the sardine-packed nioh he eould sign up for the fi S ROBERT ALEXANDER BARNW'ELL Burlington. Norlh Carolina YYILLIAM ENLOE BATTLE Rome. Georgia 53 LINDSAY NEILL IHCKERSTAFF. JR. Columbus. Georgia ROBERT GEORGE BLACK A , Rome, Georgia ' I next game that was open. This was. of course. lo take plaee sometime next week. as there was a list ahead of your name two meters long. Some seniors had eonsidered taking a post graduate course the next year. so that they' might get their turn at the table. JOHN DRINKWATEIC Most Likely to Succeed EDWYARD DuBOSE BRAILSFORD Sumnmrlon. South Carolina THOMAS JEFFERSON BROW'N., JR. Calhoun. Georgia JOHN LEMUEL BARNER, JR. ,-ithvns. Georgia seniors JOHN LOWERY CAPELI. .ll0lIlg0lIll'fj'. .4lnbunm , j . age I I 1, JLVLIAN FRANK CARNEY lfhvstvr. Pennsylvania ' -Q.- r .fa-' N ,, 5 ,A - Pak ' . Max ,, 1 :A , ruff N N U I. 1- v ' in Y 7 V 1? A b .. ,- .:-D, ' .6 6 Q Wish' 2 'g H .wily ' wx, ,V 1La,Q,:3,s Q WX 3 - misss!-'X' A4 - ' ywx' Nw '. .:,.+f'1 ,,- , , 2 ,,. Q . at . .wr J r4??4:', .k f Your suln-conscious prepares to do mortal com- bat over the question with your conscious. X The battle is never started 5 your conscious wins My I l hy' bringing in allies in the form of a proctor who L' 1 if . , throws the floor open anfl snaps on the lights, is... The tinre 6:49 All.. it is not yet light. You are Xtflflllly nestlerl in your hetl. at peace with the worlcl. fully unaware that oyer in the flining room treachery is afoot. ln this lvrightly lighted room several people sit cheerfully chatting anfl watching a large clock while its sweep-seconcl seconcl hancl dissolves the last min- ute of peace anfl silence. ,Xt 6:50 XXI. a hutton is pushecl in the dining room - in the flormitory the quiet air struggles against ancl loses to the clanging cacophony' of a hell. Your conscious tells you itis time to get up while your sulm-conscious says the hell is just your imagination. JOHN ALBERT DRINKYVATER ffllarleston. illissouri ,wrt N-:mayo JAMES IEMUEI. DOWVLING, III Valdosta. Georgia 5 1 it JAMES SPROULI. DEMPSEY, JR. Rome. Georgia BRAXTON BRAGG COMER, IV Savannah. Georgia DAVID RANDOLPH CURLEE Savannah. Georgia y ,- . Rome. Georgia FORT.. II Atlanta. Georgia JOHN liNOW'LTON FLING Jlobile. .-ilabama Once again the air is split by two long jangles from the bell in succession - someone down the hall shouts. At your doors! You roll from beneath the coxers and struggle to your feet. stagger to the door and lean against the nave while the roll is checked. The cry goes out. Dis1nissedl You walk back to the bed. sit down and stare with unseeing eyes and closed mind at the blank wall before you. After about five minutes you struggle to your feet, wash your face, brush your teeth. comb your hair, and dress. You start to breakfast with the happy thought that you wonit have to go through the ordeal of getting up again until tomorrow. Your Darlington day has begun . . ARTHUR GODFREY BRYON EVERETT FOY HARRISON LEONARD HENRY JACKSON FRIESE. JR. FULLBRICHT. III Fort Lauderdale. Florida Rome. Georgia seniors HAL HAGOOD Friendliest f- f ' . W L A, :M I-4 il!- uf ' IQ. , ,. np? V ,if , Z ,, b . 1 A ,lx .Qin nl ' ,Kg I-W, 4 A A, 4. H. M z-:unnuul q .. 5. QM , f N 23 ' f is ,. mf Aim A pc.. Q' I 'leg' . 9 'f :':ll' Y ROBERT NORMAN ROBIN BYRON ALEX JULIAN FULLER FULLER FURST Roma. Gvnrgin Roma. llvorgia Jugusla. Georgia GEORGE HARRISON CEE. Ill Blakely. Georgia GEORGE SHELL '4 fif ,fs wfogfzf f , K, ,Q-. ,. , A 15 at N ' ' tv 'il' GRANT . Jlunlrval. North Carolina S 9 n I 0 r S RONALD Dm GRIFFIN Honea Path.. South Carolina X 9 ' TOMMY BROYVN Bas! Dresswl vzzz X mix d , E 'ex Q H X ' N W Mfg 'E R Q1 W A3,Q,:,f-k1w'fQ. ,Y A V gk .4 'Wiw SWE: ........4wP wud' Darlington, being a school of the highest caliber, is filled with music lovers. Almost every boy has a fascination for one type of music or another. Music affects how some pick their friends and makes up a large part of dormitory conversation. There isnlt a boy in the whole student body that doesn't dedicate a large part of his time both lis- tening to and discussing music. The music lovers at Darlington are divided into six basic clans - Hillbilly, Hot Jazz and Dixieland, Rhythm and Blues, Popular, Progressive Jazz, and Classical. Each boy is a member of one or more XX of these clans, from there the clans narrow down into smaller groups that consist of the fans and dis- ciples of particular artists and composers. -- CHARLES ERROL CUTHRIE Pineville, Kentucky ' 'i1iin New JOHN ROGER HACKETT Rome, Georgia Skin and H0neapath At times bull sessions will be stopped in order to call attention to a climactic bar or two from a record. On walking down a hall in any dormitory at HAGOOD HARRY CLEVELAND Easley. South Carolina EDWARD BRUCE HAMLER Rome, Georgia fl OSCAR MONTGOMERY HANSEN, JR. Savannah. Georgia fi , ,' aim Darlinffton you will hear cominff from mans' record C . C' . players and radios a curious potpourri of Elvis P . If ' ' ress y, huth Brown, Eddie Condon. Mozart. Joni James. and Dave Brubeck. If a boy should happen to find no interest in music before he enters Darlington the atmosphere h to w ich he is subjected compels him to listen and eventuall' t 1 I the abi 5 o rea ize the true beauty of music - lily to take black notes from white paper and bring wonderful life to themf' and he max' he- come important to his musical clique. M Y. - - e a ong part of Darlingtons personality. usic now and will always constitut l JOHN SHIELDQ s SCOTT ROGERS KELSEY DANIEL HARVEY, JR. HENSON HOWTNGTON, JR. Durham. North Carolina Rome, Georgia Lithonia. Georgia 9- wks EEF' ui' Left to right: Gene K rupa, Harrw James, Smitty Smith, Errol Garner Elvis Presley. MOHSEN IMAM Rome. Georgia QUILL HEALEY Atlanta, Georgia I ' -asf' GEORGE JEFFERSON JOINER, III Camilla. Georgia OLIVER WATKINS JENKINS, JR. Lindale. Georgia Inspection is over. thirty minutes before the cal- endar of the day is set to motion f coach class:-s are attended or plain relaxation is enjoyed. 8:30 - one long bell. you stop whateyer you are doing and begin to get yourself in order for the day and two bells ring, you leave the room. walk down the hall and are half way down the steps when three bells ring. You race down the steps. When you hit the bottom you become part of a seething. joustling mob. You travel with the mol: until you reach your row and then you push side- ways toward it. which is hard to do in a moving mob. You reach your seat and fall into it. The room is rumbling with many and varied Conyers sations and over it all you hear. Will you sit up pleasen -- the room falls into silence. The deyo- tional and all announcements are given and then you hear what you don't want to hear. Leis go to class. Once again you become part of the mob lumbering toward the door. . 1 52 6, Huw ROBERT KANE, JR. ROBERT DUFFY ALAN JEROME LEASE Rome. Georgia KINGMAN, JR. Rome. Georgia Jlacon. Georgia seniors BILL BATTLE Hes! Mannerell f '-'L ' V 1 N X' hz, I 1 gg' ...mf .ni .. - . . YVILLIAIVI BULLITT JAMES XVILKINSON SHERRILL MUNDY ' I EMANN I INCOI N LINEBERGER R J , , J . 1 Nezv Orlvans. Louisiana Sl1l'Pl'PlI0l'f. Louisiana Shvlby. North Carolina PAUL FRANCIS .1 LOMBARDI Q 4-39 Rome. Georgia r R I ' STEWART FLEMING n r LYMAN Ronw. Cvorgia JAMES FARRELI. MANN, JR. Rome. Georgia b Q! z mx i .-1, S' S X NT v 5 3 os? 'xx 0 x - Qi A M 1. - - A . W,--m -QA .-r - . Q -Y - Q JN, 6 lx M, jx -N . 3 x W x N RAb'Rq R' ' BOB KANE Q ...., Q Best Looking R ,fi V , L b . J Q, '-. R' Qi u rn , V. 5 H V .6 :.- . H: t K ,V . b i' -. X Q , -33, ,K . -s ' . .N '-.. - .fr The school store is an institution of everyday life at Darlington. Here the boys meet to discuss the problems of the world and things in general. This oasis for the Darlington boy is run by two friendly and hard working ladies - Mrs. Yankee and Mrs. Merson. Food and drink are the greatest attractions of the storeg but other necessities of life. such as f soap, toothpaste, stationery. and all school supplies can be purchased here. On entering the store you are met by a line of boys wishing to borrow various amounts of money: if you can work through this line and save anything left to spend. you move through a Hoating hull ses- sion and on to the counter. On searching the coun- ter and looking around you can see the many at- tractive and tempting displays. and if you look again you can see that the store is efficiently staffed. not only by Mrs. Merson and Nlrs. Yankee. but also by a sulhcient number of our fellow students. K Wfhat you looking at Bill? After making your purchase. moving across the room and sitting down you see Pete. Pete. Mrs. Yankee-is dog. is a permanent fixture in the store. Pete may he seen at any time. lying on the floor MASTERS Arab. .silabam a Habana. Cuba l'Al' L BARKER MONTGOMERY Rome. Georgia JAMES RANDELL JOSE ANTONIO MOLE and watching smugly as people walk around. The school store relieves monotony, furnishes re- freshment. and sees to the needs of every student. ROBERT .IULIAN CHARLES HILL MORRIS McCAMY, JR. Augusta. Georgia Rome. Georgla VE Faculty-Student Reception By Saturday night the air has grown tense with anticipation. Another dreary school week has passed and tonight is the highlight of the week. Supper is an exciting jlllllljlefl affair. When dis- missed the boys - lower forms. seniors. and every- one 1 race to get a good seat. The lights grow dim and the hright spot in the Darlington hoyis life has begun. The Saturday night movie at the Play House of Stars is underway. JAMES GRANT NEW' FLETCHER NELSON, JR. JOHN MacCONNELL Commerce. Georgia Banner Elk. North Carolina Charlotte. North Carolina 'sa ,X DUNCAN ARCHIBALD McKENZlE. JR. Burlington. North Carolina EDWJN OSBORNE Mc-FATHER Canton, Georgia 1 AQ' an JAMES RIGGS NORMAN Sarasota. Florida JAMES ALONZA NOLAN Rutledge. Georgia K4 DEAN CHARLES NEWTON Rome. Georgia Gaul' ' nu' lVlr. Eustace conducts this unique event with all of the modern equipment known to the movie in- dustry: Stereophonic sound. cinemascope screen. and proejctors, plus a precision-trained projec- tionist. Such Academy Award winners as The Crea! Train Robbery, How Green Is My Valley, and The Charge of the Light Brigade have made many u Darlington boy's life seem brighter. The movie board has been trying for a long timm- to get that old-time great. The Birth of a Nation. When the lights go on again and the hours of entertainment are over, there are some boys who cannot believe it and have to be given sedatives am! carried off to bed. while others sit chanting. ulVlore. Moref, So we Darlington boys leave the Saturday night movieg but deeply rooted in our hearts. it shall rc- main forever. 5 , ...E F JAMES NICHOLS TED MAXXVELL PARKER VIIIIIOSIII. Georgia Chzpley. Georgia seniors Dyittiest BRACKEY COMER A. 'N s. , ,eu , X' 'A H I QMS ll sf. '97 1 fi, r T f W - A T I ,,-if -f I sax? 3 Ni Z M L 1 . 7 V my , N to if PATRICK ANTHONY TERRY BERNARD PARRINO PATTERSON, JR. Rome. Georgia Winter Park. Florida Approximately one week before Christmas Vaca- tion it starts to rain and rains until vacation begins On returning from the Holidays we may see that it is still raining. This is known among the boys as the Monsoon Season. It comes as has been said just before the Christmas Holidays and lasts until the last of Feb- ruary. Yvho, me? ll - 3. THOMAS YWILLIAM ' ' PHEIL St. Petersburg Florida fb, v 5' gigs, , K 191' . Q sf. .Q ' .5 BRADFORD LEE RIDDLE Rome. Georgia PATRICK WILLIAM ROCHE Sumter. South Carolina The Field House that lives off and separated from the main campus sees its inhabitants suffering and wading to and from meals and Classes. There are no athletics during this time except varsity soccer and varsity basketball. and the dorm- itory walls seem to Close in. Boredom. like a huge beast. lives from the fat of the land and horseplay ensues. boys to study. 1-fi o ffm-gs X .,:,,iig3, eniors To control the horseplay and allow . ' quiet hours are held from four o'clock until six every day, and to relieve the monotony rainy day movies are shown to the boys. Of course. this is just like Christmas Holidays every day. being able to attend the Playhouse of Stars more than once a week. ln the meantime Darlington is transformed into another Venice, gondolas and all. Boys can be seen going from class to class like free style and hreast stroke champions. The paths to Miss Bessie's are ilnpassalrle and ew the school store does a booming business on boys with enough foresight to stock up and hoard. When at last. the Monsoon Season ends and 't - weymi . gi' the sun shines through the clouds with light and warmth. boys pour forth from the dormitories like wild animals set free. S-M SPROILL DEMPSEY Q V .llost Popular 'I .. H THOMAS GEDDINGS . :,, Rocne. JR. Gafney. South Carolina ws 'f--l LEE CURRY ROGERS Yi ' ' Orlando. Florida PEYTON ROYVAN. JR. ROBERT GORDON ROYVEN ' Alabama Rome. Georgia A I1 nlsron . QQ!! 1-'lf' , f . . 5 Marshal. 5 5 W'ILl.lAM PAUL ROYVEIN Rome, Georgia X, num In HQMQWMWB MM, MW? As the good-lnyes were still echoing in our ears. ALEXANDER BREVARD RUSSELL, JR. Wirider, Georgia we first realized that we were on our way back to -QQHVYP seventy-two days of slaving over our books. The outlook was very pessimistic. in fact so much so. that some of our hrethren had to he restrained from suicidal attempts in the name of some fair maiden. The time had seemed too short and passed all too rapidly. lfpon arriving in Rome. our last hopes of salva- tion vanished along with some of our old inmates. Yes. it was a gloomy outlook. MICHAEL SHAHAN W'lNCHESTER Rome. Georgia ROBERT RAINEY SELLARS Greensboro. North Carolina ,N 1 '9 Wi V ' fl., V..f':.1Q:, 4. .2 4 ,,,,, iw, -ff 'Tai a ' ' nav' K JOHN HOYLE RUTLEDCE, III Kannapolis. North Carolina MIGUEL SAMPER Bogota. Colombia. S. A. GEORGE ENGLEMAN SAUFLEY, II Stanford. Kentucky ' 'ww-was -ik 'is me if N Ol . --se . .. 1 J .gf .- I 3 an-I rf THOMAS WHITFIELD STONE, III '-figs' ,ggi Centreville. Alabama ROW'ELL CHEATHAM STANTON, JR. Rome, Georgia , -Far' 5 an f ei . Q . , ,-far -W. - ' RICHARD RILEY SMITII Atlanta, Georgia When our taxi approached our beloved Alma Mater upon whose grounds we were to spend the next seventy-two days without a break. we were aroused from our dreams by the voice of our cheer- ful driver requesting that we get out of the car in order that he might drive over the mountains in the road. He apologized for his not having the nerve to drive around them but he had an extreme fear of alligators and other swamp animals. We could hardly blame him. for on certain nights we had heard most horrifying sounds. Once inside the buildings we were rushed oif to bed in order to stilie any attempts of a coup d' etat. It seemed that as soon as we got to bed the second bell rang and we were dragged from our beds by our popular muscle-bound proctors. The circle had been completed and at last we realized that seventy-two days was not such a long time after all. It was only 6,220,800 seconds. GREENE ALONZA EDWIN HEARD TAYLOR, JR. STRAIN Rome, Georgia Rom e, Georgia seniors 'W SKIP THORNTON Most Athletic, Versatile ,X JJ L: 1 EDYYARD HOUSTON W'ILLIAM MICHAEL THOMASON THOMPSON, JR. Olanta. South Carolina Augusta. Georgia Class is over. you rise. gather your liooks and start walking. You go down the steps and out of the building. As you walk clown the sidewalk your hand slides into your pocket and removes the key. This key is one of the most important f3CIol'S in controlling your morale from clay to clay. You deseencl from the steps at the enfl of the sidewalk and meet people opening letters ancl news- papers: you smile at them and increase your pace. ,Xs you near the postofliee. your pace increases even more and during the last ten feet you find yourself running, 'rut' JAMES FREDERICK ' THORNTON Siluria, Alabama GRANVILLE MYERS TILGHMAN Dunn. North Carolina fa af ROBERT SAMUEL M TUCKER, JR. 1 Rome. Georgia HOXVELL COBB WIARE i Augusta. Georgia 1' my 5 3 .. ' ' Z,-P' Everybody wants to read Ardis, letter This is the highlight of the clay. letters from home, papers. etc, From the time you leave the postoffice on one day. all you look forward to is the time when you can again return on the next clay. When at last you reach your box and fight for that Hmoment of the truthfi the eager waiting is gone and you face the fact that there is nothing for you, but dust. AS you trudge on to your next class you hope that tomorrow will he more fruitful. D 5. .llfDSON DURWARD y Aw WATSON, JR. flthens. Georgia JOHN ROGER WEBSTER. JR. Jlonroe. Georgia STEPHEN CLARK W'EST Caldwell. New Jersey YB' ff! ' 'Qt if Appr ff K -,.:. , 1 H .. .cw flif if, ,gx,,..1,5.' ' Y X 'wifi Rest Seholur bw seniors T011 STANLEY YVEST Rome. Georgia 1 ,W CHARLES LYNE WTIITFIELD .-lllanla. Georgia 764, . '. :KV . ,sa 2' ,v 'K ,......,Qam we 4. . 9-5 vga- - ,Vt:j1:5'g:!, -+ Q -' - ,rn ,A L, ,. J. ,-?5Y..,,.,: ,yu ,,, x XII SN LEASE t 'rp After casting a thoughtful glance towards the apparel of our fellow-students. we have reached several conclusions. only a few of which are shock- ing. Granted that the attire of the youthful set has always been casual. not to say somewhat sloppy. we should really not be surprised at anything: therefore. we herewith limit ourself to re-portage and reportage alone. The Ivy League look f or as some would have it. the natural look - is quite the thing this year. national favor being what it The pleat- less. stoyepipe-trouser bears obvious witness to this. being by far the most popular at our Alina Mater: it is usually found in khaki and charcoal-black or charcoal-brown. . .IOHN DANIEL EUGENE THOMASON WILSON WILSON. JR. .Ilonlreah North Carolina Jtlanta, Georgia V -.1-I I H y . ini As for the coats, here we also find the influence of our Eastern brethren, for they are slim, fashion- ably shapeless. naturally-shouldered, with tri-but- toned fronts and sleeves: muted stripes. herring- bone patterns. and the darker. solid colors have their heyday in this department. Shirts seem to be leading the field in the button- down or pin-collar style. with respectively buttoned sleeves and French cuffs. We find also that they-e is quite a variety in their colors this year as for in- stances. mint. blue. yellow. as well asithe ubiquitous white. RALPH NEWTON WILCOX Rome. Georgia 'f .- ,XJFQ THOMAS MARION WILLINCHADI Macon. Georgia .IOHN ERNEST WILSHER, JR. Atlanta. Georgia CHARLES HENRY WILSON., JR. Birmingham, Alabama EDMOND LAWRENCE YEARGAN, J R. Rome, Georgia JAMES SPRINGER WOOD, JR. Rome. Georgia Worn with them are toned-down ties, largely in silk repp or small-patterned designs, sometimes woven, sometimes printed. Re the sweaters: we notice that the hues this year are definitely more subdued than in seasons past. Greys, beiges, and much. much, black are favored. with only a few timidly gaudy pastels for contrast. The crew -neck sweater has made its wel- come re-appearance this autumn. under its new name and usually in either lambswool or Shetland. There is also an indication of the revival of the turtle-neck. possibly the most flattering of masculine sweater styles. Due to the wide variance in styles of footwear. we really find it necessary to mention only a few uf the more widely-accepted types. which perchance are also the rage on campus. that is to say. loafers - tasselled or no 1 dirtied bucks. and Cordovans. in the main. We have quite successfully adapted and modified the styles and the dictates of that arbiter elegenti- arum. that lately-lwemoaned and p1'esently-bejew- elled cluster of colleges. the Ivy League. 0 S 9 I1 I 0 I' S senior JOIIN EDWIN AKRIDGE. JR. John Rome. Georgia GEORGA TECH .-Icrorzatltical Hngim'erir1,u '49 Mite Football: Nlite Basketball: Mite Baseball: Junior Tennis: J. V. Basket- ball, I: J. Y. Tennis 2: Midget Foot- ball 2: Midget Basketball 2: J. V. Ten- nis 3: J. V. Football 3: J. V. Basketball 3: Golf Team 4: .l. Y. Football 4. CHARLES ALVIN ALFORD Farmer Lawrenceville, Georgia AUBURN Business Arintinistrarion .. a5 Softball: Touch Football: Athletic Checker. WALTER HELION ALFORD Walt Palmetto. Georgia UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Business .'II1771l'l71.Sfl'lIIi0lI '54 Glee Club 4: J. V. Baseball 3: J. V. Soccer 3: Varsity Soccer 4. JAMES ROBERT AUSTIN ...limo Rome, Geor-'ia P '54 Jabberwokk Business StaH 4: .l. Y, Soccer 3: Intramural Tennis 4. CARLOS BALEN Bogota, Colombia, S. A. l . S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY .4l'l.t1ff0VI '55 Varsity S1tCPI' l. JOHN BARNER ...Iohno Athens. Georgia GEORGIA TECH 'Il'l'0I1l1lllfl'I1l Engineering '34 The Darlingtonian 3. Editor 4: ln- tramural Tennis 3. 4: J. V. Soccer 3: Varsity Soccer 4: Proctor of the Field llnuse I. class director JAMES MARTIN BARNES Tallap0osn Tallapoosa. Georgia l-INIORY LNIYERSITY The Field of .lledicinv '55 J. Y. Tennis 4: Varsity Track 4. ROBERT BARNW'ELL Junior Burlington. North Carolina DAVIDSON COLLEGE Fine Arts, Languages '53 Darlingtonian 4: National French Award 2, 3: Darlington Creative Writ- inrz Prize 3: Vesper Pianist. W'ILLIAM ENLOE BATTLE 5hn ig9, Rome. Georgia ENIORY UNIVERSITY The Field of ,llerlicinw '4-9 Honor Council 3, 4. Vice-President Sophomore Class 3: Jabberwokk Busi' ness Staff 3 4: Nlite Football: Midget Football IZ J. V. Football 2, 3: Varsity Football 4: Algrr. Varsity Baseball Team 3. 4. LINDSAY NEIL BICKERSTAFF. JR. Bidi Columbus. Georgia AUBURN lbzsiness .411min1'straIion .-. o3 J. V. Tennis 2: J. V. Soccer 2: Rifle Team 3. 4: Proctor 3. ROBERT GEORGE BLACK Bob Rome. Georgia ENIORY TNIYERSITY llvdicine '49 .l. Y. Tennis 2: Midget Football I: Nlite Footballl Y. Football 2. 3: Varsity Tennis 3: Varsity Football 4: J. V. Basketball 2: Guest Trophy for Night Football: Tom Moss Award for Tennis. EDWARD DuBOSE BRAILSFORD GnEdI9 Summerton. South Carolina CLENISON '55 S ccer l: Basketball 4. 42 NORMAN ROBERT BRIERLEY Rome, Georgia GEORGIA '55 Varsity Football 4. THOMAS JEFFERSON BROW'N, JR. Tommy , Calhoun, Georgia ENIORY '54 Yice President Cabinet 4: Social Committee 4: .labberwokk 4: Proctor 4. JOHN LOWFERY CAPELL Montgomery. Alabama UNIVERSITY OF NIIANII Lau' '51 D Club: Glee Club: Varsity Ten- nis I. 2. 3, 4: J. V. Basketball 2: Var- sity Basketball 3, 4: Tennis Team Cap' tain 3, 42 Alice Allfloorl Award 3, 43 Proctor 4. JIFLIAN FRANK CARNEY Art Bradenton, Florida CLEMSON Forestry '53 Intramural Tennis 2. 3: Junior Soc- cer 2. 3: Rifle: J. V. Tennis 4: Varsity Soccer 4. BRAXTON BRAGG COMER, IV Crul:a Kidd Savannah. Georgia LNIYERSITY OF VIRGINIA or GEORGIA TECH Enginef'ril1.2 '52 Xlite Football 3: Varsity Soccre 3. 4 DAVID RANDOLPH CURLEE Randy - - - Geech' Savannah. Georgia .XRXISTRONG or GEORGIA Business .-Idnzirzistration '54 .l. V. Baseball 3: Touch Football -l .lunior Soccer 4: Tennis 4. senior e ass directory JAMES SPROULL DEMPSEY, JR. Al Capone Rome, Georgia GEORGIA Business '49 Mite Football: Midget Football 1, 2: J. V. Football 3: Varsity Football 4: Mite Football: J. V. Basketball: J. V. Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3: Mite Baseball. JAMES LEMUEL DOWLING, III ccjinl 99 Valdosta, Georgia UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Business Administration '53 D Club 3, 4: Varsity Football 3. 4: Varsity Track 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 4: Alternate Captain of Football Team 4: Proctor 4. JOHN ALBERT DRINKWATER Drink Charleston, Missouri VANDERBILT '52 Honor Council Representative 2, 3, 4: Y Cabinet 3: President of Honor Council 4: Band 2, 3: J. V. Baseball 2: Varsity Soccer 3. 4: Proctor 3. 4. JOHN KNOWLTON FLING Fling-a-ding Mobile, Alabama NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY Mathematics 81 Sciences or Liberal Arts '54 Touch Football 3. 4: Softball 3: TVeigl1t Lifting 4. ARTHUR GODFREY FORT, ll Buck Skin Atlanta, Georgia GEORGIA Business Administration '52 Darlingtonian 3, 4: Track 2: B Team Basketball 2: Baseball 3: Varsity Football Manager 4: Basketball 4. BYRON EVERETT FOY Rome, Georgia MERCER Ministry '49 Midget Football I: Midget Baseball 1: J. V. Baseball 1: Midget Basketball 12 J. V. Football 2: J. V. Track 2: J. V. Football 3: Varsity Track 3: Var- sity Football 3: Varsity Soccer 4. HARRISON LEONARD FRIESE, JR. Harry Fort Lauderdale, Florida UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Architecture '54 Darlingtonian 4: Varsity Football 3: .l. V. Baseball 3: Varsity Soccer 4. HENRY JACKSON FULLBRIGHT, Ill 'iHalfbright Rome, Georgia EMORY UNIVERSITY Th eoretiral Ph ysics '51 Stamp Club President l. 2: Darliml- tonian 4: Upper Ten 2. ROBERT NORMAN FULLER Bob Rome, Georgia GEORGIA TECH Physics '53 Ill-wer Ten 4. ROBERT BYRON FULLER Skeeter Rome. Georgia EMORY UNIVERSITY .llirzistry '51 Stamp Club I. 2: Darlingtonian 3: Darlingtonian Sports Editor 4: Jabber- wokk Business Staff 3: Jabberwokk Co- Business Manager 4: Mite Football: Mite Baseball: Midget Football. ALEX JIJLIAN FURST NA- J-as Augusta, Georgia GEORGIA TECH Industrial BIGHUEPHIGIII '55 Rifle Team 4: Proctor 4. GEORGE HARRISON GEE, III Blakely, Georgia GEORGIA Agriculture '52 IJ Club 3. 4: J. V. Football 1. 2: J. V. Baseball I: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4: Varsity Soccer -1: J. V. Basketball 1. 2. 43 GEORGE SHELL GRANT Montreat, North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA STATE Engineering '55 J. V. Tennis 4. RONALD DEAN GRIFFIN Honey Patch Honea Path, South Carolina CLEMSON Business '55 Varsity Football 4: Varsity Basket- ball 4. CHARLES ERROL GUTHRIE caclydess Pineville.. Kentucky COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES Engineering '54 Midget Basketball 3: Varsity Bas' ketball 4. JOHN ROGER HACKETT The Lip Rome, Georgia '49 D Club 4: Mite Football: Midget Football I: J. V. Football 2, 3: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Soccer 4: Varsity Track 3, 4: Mite Baseball: Midget Bas- ketball: B Team Basketball. HARRY CLEVELAND HAGOOD i'Happy Hal Easley, South Carolina CLEMSON Business ,4a'minis!ration '53 Y.M.C.A. President 4: J. V. Football 3: Midget Football 2: J. V. Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 3. li: Proctor 3. 4. EDWARD BRUCE HAMLER Eddie Rome, Georgia GEORGIA TECH .-ieronautical Engineering . 53 D Club 3, 4: J. V. Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 4: Varsity Track 2. 3. 4. OSCAR MONTGOMERY HANSEN, JR. 6'Alfred Savannah, Georgia '53 J. V. Basketball 3: Varsity Basket- ball 4. senior c ass director JOIIN SIIIELDS IIARVEY. JR. J. ShivllIs Durllam.. North Carolina ILXYIIJSON ElI1UIlIf'l'l'1'IIH 'rr .mo liantl 3: Heatl Nlanaaet' liasketball Team -1: Proctor 3. 4. QUILL ORME HEALEY PPahmuI Atlanta. Georgia GEORGIA TECH It'11g1'l:vf'ri1zy '51 Weight Lifting Team fl. SCOTT ROGERS IIENSON Rugs, Rome. Georgia Xl BURN Hll.'iTIH'NS '49 D Club ZZ. 3. 4: Mite Football: Klifl.-get Football: J. V. Football 3: Var- sity Football 4: Mite llasketball: Nlitlf get Basketball 3: Nlite Baseball: Nlile Tennis: II Team Tennis: Varsity Ten- nis 2. 3, -1. KELSEY DANIEL HOWINGTON. JR. Big 'un Lithonia, Georgia GEORGIA TECH l'f11.uir1ee'ri11H 55 Varsity Football 4. NIOIISEN IMAMI Isbohan. Iran GEORGIA TECH Ilzrlllxtrial E7IgiIIl'PfI'lIE '52 D Club 3. ll: Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4: J. Y. Tennis 2. 3. l. OLIVER WATKINS JENKINS JR. GEORGE JEFFERSON JOINER.. III Camilla.. G1-orgia EJIORI llv1l1'1'1'm' '5-1. Glee Club li liantl Ii: Tennis Provtor Al. ROBERT KANE. JR. Konus J. Knnusu Rome, Georgia XIAIZANIA I'ULYI'E1IHNll. INSTl'I'll'l'E 1.-Xuburnl EIIHil11'+'fl'lIH '50 Honor Connvil Renreseiitatiw I: Stamp Club 1: Glee Club -1: Honor Council -1: Sotial Connniltee '12 Darl- ingllonian Staff -li: Nlite Foolluill: Xlitl- :let Football IZ: J. Y. Eootball fig Iarsili Eootball bl: l Sneak for llc-tnot'ra1'! Contest -L. ROBERT DUFFY KINGNIAN. JR. Black Duck Macon., Georgia AUBURN or MERCER Hl1.9l,Il4'S.S .-lvlniillistrution '52 Nlinlrret Football: J. Y. l ootball 2. 3: Varsity Football -1: J. V. Baseball 2. ALAN JEROME LEASE HUA-'IFN Rome, Georgia GEORGIA TECH E7Iz2iI1I'f'fl'IlH '51 Rifle Team -l: Camera Club: Stamp Club: .labberwokk linsiness StalI: ln' traninral Tennis I. 2: ll. S. Lanier .Xwanl l .22: IlI3IN?l' Six: Ill'IIt'l' Ten I. 2. 3. -1. .IOIIN lVIa1'CONNELL John or .Ila1 ' Charlotte. Norlh Carolina DUKE lflzf-lnixlrp or Ifl1r'n1ir'al lf71,2fll!'1'flll '56 llible Club 3: Eiisiiiec-'r's Club 3 Sketa-li 5. DUNCAN ARCHIBALD Mac-KENZIE. JR. Lindalv. Georgia ,Ilaf ENIOHY Rurlington. North Carolina '48 N. C, STATE Band I, 2: Varsity' Tennis bl: Glee Twxriltfx Club 3. fl. '54 44 JAMES I . JIANN. JR. Crazy lim Rome, Georgia ,XLIZLRN HIISI'Il1'N5 .-lrlmifzixlrafioni '19 Serrelarx ol the Senior Class l: Xlilv lsoollialll Xlitlget l ooIlJall1 T. Ifoot- 4.11 -x'..' ' ' f v .L 'rslli l'ootball -I: .l. I. base- ball I. JAMES RANDELL NIASTERS Jim Arab.. Alabama Al'l3l7RN llwr-lirllliwll lfllyiliwrlri '54 llanel 3. l: lntraniural Tennis: J. If Tr-nnis: Rand Xwartl 3: l'rot'tor sl. JOSE ANTONIO DIOLE Jose or Joe Havana. Cuba Xllfllllll KN LNIYERSITY IHvlIL'TlIF1'1'IlH-I '55 XX eight Liftin.-I 4. YVILLIAJI BULLITT LENIANN Hill New Orleans. Louisiana TULANE lI4'r1z'1'1'm- '54 tiles Club 1: l7arlin.2tonian Reported EI: .lalilieiwvolik Plmm Etlitoi' 1. Cirvnla- lion Xlanaszer 1. JAMES YYILKINSON LINCOLN ..44bpwev Shreveport. Louisiana LNIYERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Horst' HI't'I'4ll'f '53 Tire l'i'esi4Ient of II Club -l: lie-- bate Club 3: Varsity Track 3. -1: Weight Lifting Captain: Varsity Sov- vei' 3. -1. SIIERRILL MUNDY LINEBERGER. JR. Bucky Shelby. North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA Bzzxilivxs .ltfrninixtrtzlion '55 .labberwokk 5. senior c ass director PAUL FRANCIS LOMBARDI nipllllri Rome. Georgia DUKE .-iccounting '53 Darlingtonian Staff 2. 3. 4: Band 2. 1 - ' 3. 4: .l. V Raseball Z. 3. STEWART FLEMING LYMAN Big Stew Rome, Georgia GEORGIA TECH lltrlustrial .llarzagwzivrrt '50 Honor Council Representative 2. Ii: Honor Council Vice Presitlent 4: Vic: President Class 2: D Club 3. 4: Mite Football: Mite llasketball: Mite llase- ball: Midget Football I: Midget lias- ketball 1: .I. V. llaseball 1: .I. V. Foot- ball 2. 3: ,I. V. Rasketball 3: Varsity Baseball 3. 4: Varsity Football 4. PAUL MONTGOMERY Butch Rome. Georgia GEORGIA TECH .Ir'r0na11I1'cal En.2'f11w'rin '53 CHARLES HILL MORRIS Charlie Augusta, Georgia GEORGIA TECH llecltanical Elzgfrlwfrifnf '54 Vice President Cabinet 4: Cabinet 3: labberwokk Stall 4: Track 3: Soccer 4: .l. V. Tennis -I-: Proc- tor 3. --l. R. J. MQCAMY. JR. -'Bobby' Lindale, Georgia GEORGIA TECH El1Hl'l1?f'TII12 '49 Dance Committee 4: Jabberwokk Business Stall 4: .I. V. Football 2: Var' sity Football 3. 4: Mite Football: Mill- .Zet Football. EDWIN OSBORNE MQFATHER Red Bonei' Canton. Georgia EMORY '54 FLETCHER NELSON. .IR. DralfP. ' .lVup0leon.'i tI1allurrI. Be-Bop Banner Elk. North Carolina CORNELL Hotel .'IIllIIli71l.SlI'I1fl.0Il '53 Club 4: Glee Club: Intramural Tennis 2. 3. 4: I. V. Soccer 2. 3: Var- .ity Soccer 4: Proctor 3. 4. GRANT NEW' Grant Commerce. Georgia GEORGIA TECH Elwfrir-ul EI1gIl1t'l'fl.Hg ITPIFITIIOIIW P '55 llantl I: .Iunior Soccer 4. DEAN CHARLES NENVTON ..Fig-. Rome, Georgia SHORTER COLLEGE Hzmirwsx nlrl11z1'r1z'sIrr1tio11 Lllj IJ Club 3. 4: Social Committee 4 .l. V. Football 22 ,l. V. Soccer I1 .I. V Tennis I: Mite Football l: Xlite Ras- ketball: Mite Iiaseball: Tennis 2. 3. el Soccer 2. Ii. 4. JAMES CALVIN NICHOLS lint Valdosta. Georgia UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Forestry '56 Rifle Tealn 4, .IIMMIE NOLAN Rutledge. Georgia GEORGIA TECH Elerlrofzirx '52 Rifle Team 3. 4. JAMES R. NORMAN hbJi'n97 Sarasota. Florida MIAMI '55 TED MAXW'ELL PARKER lVlix or Teddy Henri' Cllipley, Georgia UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Business Arlnzirzistrntiozi '55 Football Manager 4: Soccer Manager 4: Track Manager 4. 45 -I PATRICK ANTHONY PARRINO HLPHIWH Rome. Georgia LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS Dentistry '54 Glee Club 3. 4: Darlingtonian Stall 1 .Iabberwokk Business Stall 4. TERRY BERNARD PATTERSON. JR. Wvinter Park. Florida '55 Touch Football 4. THOMAS VVILLIAM PHEIL 'cT0llIIIIj ! St. Petersburg, Florida FLORIDA Engineering '55 Glee Club 4. VVILLIAIVI D. RAINEY c' Yan k Rome, Georgia AUBURN Rlzsilzvss .'IllI71I.IIiSfl'UfIOII '53 ,labberwokk Staff 3: Darlinfrtonian 3: .I. V. Raseball 2. BRADFORD RIDDLE Chain-gang', Rome, Georgia GEORGIA TECH llE'l'lll1lll.C0l Engineering '49 Mite Football: Mite Basketball: Mite Baseball: Varsity Football Mana- ger 4: Varsity' Baseball Manager 3. -I. PATRICK WILLIAM ROCHE Little Roga Sumter, South Carolina WASHINGTON AND LEE Pre-Law '54 Intramural Tennis 3: Intramural Bas- ketball 4: Varsity Soccer 14: Glee Club 2: Launrlry Proctor. THOMAS C. ROCHE GuRogn9, Gaffney, South Carolina CLEMSON COLLEGE Business Administration '53 .I. V. Baseball 2: Softball: Intra mural Football. wg R33 945 X 'ik senior class director LEE CURRY ROGERS Rogers Orlando, Florida EMORY .lIed1'cim- '54 Varsity Soccer 4: Varsity Track 4: Weight Lifting 3. -I: Intramural Bas- ketball. PEYTON ROWAN, JR. lbPay.Pay,, Anniston. Alabama LNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Engineering '52 D Club 3. 4: Varsity Soccer 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Midget Football: J. V. Football: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Track I. 2. 3. 4: Y,M.C.A. Cab- inet 2, 3. ROBERT G. ROWEN nB0bby,99 Rome, Georgia LOYOLA UNIVERSITY Speech '53 Debating Club 3. 4: Darlingtonian Staff 3, 4: J. V. Soccer 3. WILLIAM PAUL ROWEN Bill Rome Geor ia Q E NOTRE DAME .llusic '53 Darlingtonian Staff 4: J. V. Baseball 3: Intramural Tennis 3. ALEX B. RUSSELL, JR. fhRus,, Winder, Georgia EMORY UNIVERSITY .llcdicine '53 Rifle Team 3. 4: Midget Football 3: Midget Basketball 3. JOHN G. RUTLEDGE. III DRM!!! Kannapolis. North Carolina DUKE .llerlicine '54- Jabberwokk Editorial Staff 4: Varsity Basketball Manager 3: Proctor 4. MIGLEL A. SAMPER Miko Ilogota, Colombia, South Amt-ru i TULANE '56 Architectllrw Varsity Tennis 4. GEORGE SAUFLEY Stanford, Kentucky UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Medicine '55 Golf 4: Weight Lifting 4. ROBERT RAINEY SELLARS hlD0g'! Greensboro, North Carolina UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Veterinarian '53 Darlingtonian Staff: Varsity Tennis 3. 4: Football 4: Soccer 4: Varsity Bas- ketball Manager 3: Weight Lifting 4: Golf 4: J. V. Doubles Tennis Cham- pionship 3: Proctor 4: Dining Room Proctor 3. MICHAEL WINCHESTER SHAHAN Mike Rome, Georgia EMORY UNIVERSITY Business Administration '49 Social Committee 4: Darlingtonian Staff 3: .labberwokk Business Mana- ger 4. RICHARD SMITH Atlanta, Georgia EMORY UNIVERSITY Business A dministration '53 Cabinet: Honor Council 3. 4: Chairman of Dance Committee 4: Proc- tor 4: Library Proctor 3: D Club 3. 4: Glee Club 3: Jabberwokk Ecli- torial Staff 4: Darlingtonian Social Ed- itor 3, 4: J. V. Tennis 2: Varsity Ten- nis 3. 4: Varsity Soccer 3. 4. ROWELL CHEATHAM STANTON, JR. ssR0wdyss Rome. Georgia UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Liberal Arts '51 Mite Football 1: Midget Football 2: J. V. Baseball I, 2: Midget Basketball 1: J. V. Basketball 3: Upper Six and Ten I, 2, 4. THOMAS WHITFIELD STONE, III t5RoCky,9 Centreville, Alabama GEORGIA TECH Chemical Engineering '55 Glee Club 4: D Club 4: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Soccer 4: Varsity Track 4. EDWIIN HEARD STRAIN Otto or Edard Rome, Georgia AUBURN Engineering '50 Honor Council 2: .Iabberwokk Busi- ness Stafi 4: Band: Mite Football: Mite Basketball: Mite Baseball: Midget Bas- ketball: Midget Baseball 2: Midget Football 2: J. V. Football 3: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Soccer 4: Varsity Baseball Manager. GREENE ALONZA TAYLOR GiTub9, Rome, Georgia AUBURN Textile Managcm en! '49 D Club 4: Midget Football 1: Mite Football: Mite Basketball: J. V. Football 3: Varsity Football 4. EDWARD H. 'THOMASON Steady Eddie Olanta, South Carolina CLEMSON .lledicine '55 Varsity Basketball 4. W'. MICHAEL THOMPSON, JR. Fish,,' Miken and Spick Augusta, Georgia UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Journalism '54 D Club 3. 4: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Golf 3. 4: Carraway Soccer Sportsman- ship Award 3: Proctor 4. JAMES FRED THORNTON liSkip59 Siluria, Alabama '52 President of Class I. 2. 3, 4: D Club I, 2. 3. 4: - Y Cabinet I: Var- sity Football I, 2. 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 2. 3. 4: I, 3, 4: Captain Football Team: Most Valuable Linesman 3: Proctor -1 fs 4 -... . 46 5 senior e ass director GRANVILL MYERS TILGHMAN Granny,' Dunn, North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA STATE Industrial Management '53 ROBERT SAMUEL TUCKER ssBDbby99 Rome, Georgia GEORGIA TECH Industrial Engineering '51 Mite Football: I. V. Football 1: .I. V. Basketball 2: Midget Football I: J. V. Football 3. HOWELL COBB WARE sscobbyss Augusta, Georgia UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA '55 Y Cabinet 4: Honor Council 4: D Club 4: Varsity Basketball 4: Varsity Golf 4, DURWARD WATSON, JR. sslzibbyss Athens, Georgia UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Business Administration '54 Vice President Senior Class 4: Y Cabinet 3, 4: Honor Council Repre- sentative 4: D Club 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Golf Team 3, 4: Upper Ten 3: Proctor 4: Cantain Bas- ketball Team 4. ROBERT DAVIS WATTS Gordo Padre Shreveport, Louisiana LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY '55 Feature Editor of Darlingtonian 4: Soccer 4: Golf 4: Weight Lifting 4. JOHN ROGER WEBSTER scBuckya9 Monroe, Georgia GEORGIA TECH Industrial Engineering '55 Varsity Track 4: Varsity Football 4. STEPHEN CLARK WEST Chinney: Macu Caldwell, New Jersey RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Liberal Arts '54 Varsity Tennis 3: J. V. Basketball 3: Varsity Golf 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 4. TOM STANLEY W' EST Coon Dog Rome, Georgia UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Physical Education '51 President of D Club 4: D Club 3, 4: Mite Football: J. V. Basketball: J. V. Baseball: I. V. Football I, 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 2, 3. 4: Varsity Basketball 4. CHARLES LYNE WHITFIELD GG Whit!! Atlanta, Georgia EMORY UNIVERSITY Medicine '51 D Club 3, 4: Darlingtonian Stati I, 2, 3, 4: Jabberwokk 3: Editor Jab- berwokk 4: Mite Football: Mite Bas- ketball: Mite Baseball: Midget Foot- ball I: J. V. Soccer 1, 2: J. V. Base- ball 2: Touch Football 2, 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Varsity Track 3, 4: First Prize in Darlingtonian Creative Writing Contest 2: Proctor 4: Headwaiter 4. RALPH NEWTON WILCOX Newton Rome, Georgia DAVIDSON COLLEGE Teaching '49 I. V. Tennis 3: Varsity Tennis 4: Nlite Football. JOHNNY R. WILLIAMS Snick Rome, Georgia UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Business Administration '52 Midget Football 1: Midget Basket- ball 1: J. V. Football 3: Varsity Foot- ball 4: J. V. Baseball 1. 47 THOMAS MARION WILLINGHAM Macon, Georgia AUBURN Business Administration '55 Varsity Football 4. JOHNNY WILSHER Catfish Atlanta, Georgia UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Business Administration , 55 Varsity Football 4: Varsity Base- ball 4. CHARLES WILSON Clnadii Birmingham, Alabama EMORY UNIVERSITY Medicine '54 EUGENE THOMPSON WILSON, JR. C6Gene91 Atlanta, Georgia DAVIDSON COLLEGE Business Administration . 55 Glee Club President 4: Y Cabinet 4: Dance Committee 4. JOHN DANIEL WILSON Worm Montreal, North Carolina KING COLLEGE '52 Cabinet I: Rifle Club 2: Weight Lifting 4: I. V. Tennis 4: Proctor 3. JAMES SPRINGER WOOD, JR. flJinl,, Rome. Georgia GEORGIA TECH '49 Darlingtonian Editorial Staff 4: Glee Club 4: Mite Football: J. V. Tennis: .l. V. Basketball 3: Varsity Tennis 3. 4: Singles and Doubles Intramural Tennis Champion 2. EDMUND L. YEARGAN i5Ed,, Rome, Georgia GEORGIA TECH Mechanical Engineering '49 Class President 1: Vice President Class 3: Honor Council 2, 3: Vice Pres- ident Honor Council 4: Mite Football: Varsity Track 2. 3. fy . ,, fi 1 TRIPPEER LITTLE Prvsirlvnl junior c ass First row: R. R. Green. Shipe, Simonlon, Zachary, Cheek, Birdsong. Second row: J. J. Phillips. Temerson, T. A. Grant, Hellman, Cates. Third row: Parrott. P. R. Smith, Parsons, Fearington. Harper, Newman. Fourth row: XY. A. Green. Cooper, Conrad. First row: Powell, Galloway, P. Kendall, J. Xvily, E. Fuller. Second ron-: Noble. Lamb. Spear- man, Floyd, Alexander, Glenn. Third row: J. Wakenian. Rush. Morgan, Yvetherington.. String- fellow. .W .. G V 7 -J -f ff - -v f sv . wiv '- i ,K ' www , L' f Lili 3 -V s gif -gf: ?,...., L- E df -jxggb ,ls r ii- 1 . e A 'H :Z?vi,,::.r5. ff Ml, X? f -f -. 1 3 a' H4 . L I K , if l fi? 27 First row: Franklin. G. S. Strain. Redmond. Cooley, Nlcllllgh. 501-01111 row: Mrllalny. llrllartlly. Arnold, Trippeer. Tlzirll row: Jim Vick. Ragan. Ray.. Hitrll., Fortson. Fourth row: Little. Young. W'2lIlllllOi'k., Walt. in Q fa- Q Q N! f E .. K3 'L 5 fa N 45-. if k .. HANKS President . 'Sq gala' EUBANKS Honor Council Represvntntirv BRINSON Vice President sophomore c ass Burk row: Herndon., Yvebb.. Mclilveen. Ford, E. ll. Yvoorl. Heintz. Svcond row: Clotfelter, Bernd. Gunsley, Floethe, Sawyvr. Front row: Tolbvrt, D. H. Hanks. R. B. Cooper, H. T. Adams, F. M. King, Garrell. Jn 14 S, ? i A , Kxjxiykvx NSG!! is 5' M. QW! Q Back row: H. Smith, Blackmon, Proctor, Shepard, Cargill, Payne. Third row: J. E. Watson.. By- ars, Jerden, H. D. Covington. D. David. Second Row: W. P. Finley, J. Graham. Hills. R. Robin- son, Mitchell, Fleming. First row: H. L. Brewer. Scott, Clemmons, H. YV. Montgonnerv. LaVonne Brown. ' 'EE 2.3 Back row: Nicholls, W. Simmons, W . Yvillingham. Higgins. Pfurdie. Elkina. Fourth row: Eulmnks. C. L. Vick.. Gordon, S. O. Jones, Hudson. Third row: Brinson, J. Cumming.. Osborne. Phillips. YV. T. Comer, Coodson. Second row: C. A. Vanpelt, Godard, Swisher. M. Jones. ll. Gaston. Firsl run-: Conner, J. W. Wyatt, P. Cooke, L. Rusaell. R. ll. Clark. J. R. Diprima. 1 I 1 1 2 x- Ti 'ff 9 596233 W 155' WALTERS Vic? PfPSill?llI SELMAN President BRINKLEY Honor Council Rvpresvntatil-0 First row: Buliram, Shirah., Strain, Harris, Hughes. M.. Youmans. Second row: Merriman. Lumpkin, Harvey.. Hughes, F., Addy. Third row: Geiger, Horton. E. M.. Downey., Cooney. Fourth row: Dillard, Rolleston, Dorsey. Read., J.. Hill. 'F 6 . ,J Nl ? First row: Allen, J., Graham, J., Yeargan, Morris, Stubblefield. Second row: Clark. W'alters. llay- ward, Brinkley, Sapp, Coppedge. Third row: Keown, Cann, Lanier. White. Maddox. G. E. Fourllr row: Robinson, J. WC, Godwin, Landham, Sf-lman. Wfiggin, Wily, L. 'Nx mid J .0 ,, , M, if vw fy.- ax . ,- 'kgs A R . 'fff...,,,,:1'1 X V .,.. W vw-1 3' ' Y A or ' g i V, 5 , ,M 'izu u , 5 ,,.g I-E .rw ' ,.... . di :Z f 441 yi .- '., N-W, Lyfv' f A , ll ,i ' x l '1 4 I w Q HANKS Vice President BETHEL Presiden t STRAIN Honor Council Representative Firsl rmr: Minnirh. Fremnan, Ransom., Nally. SPPUIIII row: Reynolds. Stevenson. J.. Dawson. H. Third ron' : flux. J. W' Qing gn Nga' .. Strain. WR-st, Rothman.. 'Williamson Fourth row: Hanks. Burns. Bridges, Nash, Mad- WW M X Wxliq ' vmmwa - Wmmm my -sm -U1 SEVENTH First row: Graham, Covington, Garrett, row: Hunter, Foss, Third row: Moore, Smith. Fourth row: Smith, VanPelt, Phillips, Moore, R. EIGHTH GRADE First row: Lawton. Collins, Findley, Graham, Hardin, Rodgers. Second row: Shmukler. Morgan, H., Ru- dert, Fullhright, Caylor, Cooley, Lamb, Self. SEVENTH GRADE First row: W'ood. Turley, Hanks. Bethel, Slnith. Garrett. Second rdw: Dempsey, Cole, Chappell, Willizllxls, Brown, Ford, W . H., Kendall Blackwelrler. WMXQE 9 THE LAKE THE LANIER FIELD HOUSE P 9' 4 , I , ,K - x ix x 'X we swf 'L ...mv memo:-ieA Firsl rmr: livarl.. W1, McC0nkc'y, Burns., Maddux. Yvyall.. Foss. Wvallers Hammond .Second ron l':n'k4-r. C., Sli-gall. Yvyall.. J. E., Brown, Jordan, Akrirlge, Dutton, Priest Thc Su-up DALE STONE SIXTH GRADE . a CRIIIPIIS full of activity nlade '56 an outstanding and lnenlorable year Camden Came 4 ndnh 11 vu, Study Hall Summer School in the 13 E-lSSl'00lll Lower forms math urn' Awar 51h period lunch ds Day A 3' X23 and out Rowan takes away from Westminster Coach 1'--P'-' 1' ' Studying - 5 Oxidation reduction ' f' J. -B- . . . we joined together wholeheartedly aeadenlic, spiritual, sports, an a success at fi h d Skm OH' to the metropolis :Ni ffl f L I3 W- A H . , , ,, d eg o q e .ww 3 Ve,o 1 A ' ig.i '--W , A ' .x .- 4x f make our gbcial life Soccer strategy MXN. Abe, Charlie, Art x h Miss Bessie'e ii. 'MA ' ' Hold on! Vs X f 93 HN x Eff 4 VY? -.QL 5 A, 3 if ,I E E 1 .WN 1 Coach and Mrs. Merson Mr. Mac's P. G. . . . we worked hard, we played harllgg The Ivy-League:-s I Tense moment ln Castle Hexghts thriller . u - J1. ,MG- A , R iw it . W, . The Brown Brothers M ve fou 'ht hard li - Hello Gentlemen Elly 1 ! E 3 Y 5 5 a Thompson heads to Miami Redmond shoots Ni. I F f 1 ,va-A R39 6. A6 ,Ms ---. 6, .., .,,, : .. ,. .,... -...w -X - .is- 4 S? .. N Q 6 . .5 X M 'igx i Q2 5 K Q C , V -4 ,mtg-N 6 2 X .K -1,,:'x X Q ., my Y x wr: .. ,X 6 X X 'NA' ,X X X 'Ui Q Q A Ax f iw- x f SK Q 3 X 54 X f W E9 K- 4 X 4 ' YZ af i W Q g sf s 4 gg is sa '19 A organizations clubs q M W' i' . .. --uf: ,- 4 gg MK ,. 1. . FRENCH MEMORIAL GUEST HOUSE I ,R First ron Wan I Brown Haboorl MOFII Wal'-on Back ron: Sapp., Eubanks, Trlppecr R bllllth b Wil on Redmond, Glenn Lock. --...i. . ., I l W, HAL S! . Yg fr 4, -C A ,Z xx 4 1 , ., . , , fa ,D 4, 7 va? f -3 ,U 4. A A , M qi, -fm 4 5' 5 , ff f? fs C. 3. The Y. M. C. A. is one of the most important student organizations here at Darlington. but it can hope to be a success only with Cod's help and the student body's full cooperation. Linder the leadership of the Cabinet the sponsors all the student religious activities here at Darlington. Shortly after the Christmas holidays. the sponsors a religious emphasis week. This year we were very fortunate in being able to secure one of the outstanding ministers of the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Samuel S. Wiley of the Lookout Mountain Pres- byterian Chureh. Tennessee. Dr. Wiley is a wonderful man in his dealings with young people. and we con- tinue to feel his influence. The student body is the main part of the religious activity here at Darlington. The Cabinet is only your leader .... Hal Hagoozl. Living together, as we do here at Darlington, it is necessary for both students and faculty to trust each other. This is the goal of our Honor System. The Honor System is the expression of the will of the Student Body to be good sportslnen on the hall. in the classroom, and on the athletic Held: to tell the truth and take the consequencesg to take no un- fair advantage of the other fellowg to respect another man's rights as well as his property, and to guard by action and words oneis own honor and the good name of the school. ln order for this system to function properly rep- resentatives are chosen from each class to form an Honor Council. These boys are elected to carry on the business of the Honor System and to uphold its stan- dards and traditions .... 101111 Dl'l'71lf1lFUf6I'. MRS. E. B. DRINKWVATER Sponsor for the Honor Council honor council Standing: Eubanks, Youmans, Traylor, Kane, Battle, Ware, W'atson Bethel, Brinson. Seated: Trippeer, Lyman, Drinkwater, Yeargan, Redmond. JOHN We rw-X I .A Yi. Q. First row: Morris. Kane. Richard Smith, Mc-Camy. Traylor. Second row: T. Brown. X S 2 fw- RICHARD 'Nh-.- 'S if Shahan, Newton. G. Wlilson. Trippeer. W'T1itHeld. K social committee Sponsor for Social Committee MRS. HOW'ARD C. SMITH The function of the Student Social Committee is to plan, and organize the social events of the school year. Two lmig formals and the gala senior weekend are under the direction of this group. The committee also helps with several small informal parties given at different times during the vear. Before each function the committee members can he seen feverishly working against time. Planning. working. and thinking go into each dance in large doses. Plans must he made in advance for each func- tion. Bands must be contracted. decorations hought. and thousands of details looked into. Finally. the night of the lwig dance arrives. Decorations are hung. Every- thing is polished. swept. and washed. More things such as decorations falling down. time mixups and missing dates fail to detract from the festive spirit. The no- hreak starts and the queen is crowned g to reign until the next dance .... Richard Smillz. This year The Darlingtonzlan has increased its ex- change list from twenty to eighty papers including some from Maine to California to Florida. These papers have been placed on racks in the library and are changed as each new issue is received. In addition to the increase in circulation, The Darl- illgf0l'lil1-71. has become recognized by two leading liter- ary organizations. The National Scholastic Press As- sociation and the Georgia Scholastic Press Association. . . . fohn Burner. SALLY MONTGOMERY Sponsor for Dnrlingtonian the arlin tonian Front row: Bernd, Fuller, Barner, Smith, R. R. Read. Standing: Friese, Fulbright, JOHN fm Greene, R., Coppedge, Willimon, Lemman, Wood, Parrino, Tolbert., Lombardi, Harper. 2 i 1 . f - MRFW' l i C30 'B Front: Yvillimon. Powell, W'hitfielfl, Rutledge. Lemann. Back: T. Brown. Bernd. Linelwrger, Mc-Carlhy, Tilghman. Smith. Morris.. yvnrr ho. Y '56 jabllerwokk MISS BETTYE ANN OUTLAND Sponsor for ,Iabberwokk Keeping things rolling in every organization and publication requires the help and cooperation of not only the members of the staff. hut of you. the entire student body. Without your help. groups like the Honor Council. the Dance Committee, the Y. XI. C. A. Cabinet. and all the other group functions at Darlington cannot move. Putting out a yearbook is no one man's joln. We would like to thank Mr. Judd and Mr. Eustace for their guidance and many hours of time and ad- vice .wle would like to thank the members of the editorial staff.ancl business staff. and the many people who furnished us with snapshots and icleas. although we may not have gotten around to using some of them. Thanks also should go to Mr. Johnny Long and Henri Caspar -- without them this annual would not be possible. ln this book. we have tried to accomplish the task of putting together the story of 1955-1956. We hope that this will be a part of your memories. not only in the present. hut in the many years to come. . . . Charles Wllithfelrl. i 5-MWDV if , MISS JENNY WARLICK Sponsor for Business Staff business staff Row 1: Shahan. Fuller. Lease. Row 2: McCamy. Parrino, Battle.. Kendall E. Strain, Austin. tl er ta es Row R. L Row Row :asf . ji S if , x f . --l...u.A..-5.--:.'...a..--. .-..-.,..-f--..4 ....,--.. , -. A -, . Row J. C Row ham, ROW 1: WH H. Read, YY. Y. Brown, F. YV. Yvoorl, C. L. Horton, Yvalters. H. C. Burnes, . Dutton, C. Parker, C. L. Highl. T 2: Ruclerl. P. A. Kendall. Taylor, Findley. YY. L. Covington, Patton, O. P. W'illing- 3: Mr. Merson, Morgan. Minnirh, Lamb, Shmukler, Rothman, Maddox., Ad Smith. upper six and ten 1: H. L. Smith, J. D. Hanks, Findley. J. D. Strain, Ruclert, J. M. Foss. Bethel. 2: J. J. Phillips. YV. I.. YVallers., Brinkley, Stanton. Montgomery, Clemons. 3: Willinghaiin. Eubanks, Brinson, LaVonne. Brown. l..,f 1 sal ' i .Qs .M b 'S f , gs., ': F I I 1 is 41' ,v N Q P A I Credit all to them is clue, Grades as these Are very few. These are the top men scholastically who have attained the highest average in the Upper and Lower forms. Kneeling, left to right: Phillips, Horton, Zachary, Nichols, Robinson, Manager Proctor. tanding left to S 5 right: Coach Emens, F urst, Lanier, Robertson, Lease, Purdie, Parrino, Spearman. Darlington 592- 485 4-th Rifle Co. Marines, Rome Possible 800 Darlington 654- 652 Sewanee Possible 800 Darlington 764- 825 C. M. A. Possible 1000 Darlington 945-1000 McCallie Possible 1200 Darlington 834- 869 C. M. A. Possible 1000 Darlington 1087- 854 Battle Ground Academy Possible 1200 Darlington McCallie Darlington Columbia Military Academy With Pat Parriino and Allan Lease as co-captains the Tigers made an outstanding showing for their first year as a varsity team. Adding to their strength were: ' ' L 'er. Nolan. Purdie. Nichols, Robinson, Russell, Spearman. P1l11l1p5, Robertson, an1 Zachary, and Manager Proctor. rifle club Pa ttino, Nichols, Lease, Robinson fire. Coach Emens ey '95 SCOPCS 'NPV' 'Wnmuao-......,.... . ., GENE ds: CM First row: Lemann. Nelson, Tolbert. Wfoofl. Cates, Mitchell, Brown, Strain, Mr. Moser, Andrews. Second row: Yvakeman, Joiner. Ware. Alford. Wfilson. Kane, Gilbert, Newman.. . Eubanks. Third row: Gordon. Barner, Foy, Parrino, Tolleson. Vick. Stone Jenkins. f ' ee club MISS ANN Fl'l.'l'0N Sponsor for Cleo Club , - V -,ik-al The Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Worth Nloser, has been for many years one of the most out- standing and most popular organizations at Darling- ton. The group meets daily during the third period in the Recreation Room. and the time is spent in learn- ing both sacred and secular music. from Bach to Youmans. Nlost of the boys who try out for the Glee Club know little about the technicalities of singing. but during the course of a year or more, they learn a great deal about voice training. harmony, solo work. and everything that goes with choral singing. Early in the school year much time is spent on vocalizing and culture in general. but as early as the middle of Oc- tober. preparations are begun for the Christmas pro- grams. which usually are performed three or four times prior to the holidays in December. After the Christmas vacation. all the time is given to the learn- ing of heavy and light sacred music. spirituals. and some popular numbers for the spring concerts. Each year the Clee Club makes trips to some of the nearby towns and performs in some of the leading churches of Atlanta. Carrollton. Dalton. Columbus. Chattanooga. and Cartersville. This organization. which comprises approximately thirty members. wears robes of purple and white in its concerts. Mrs. Charlotte Nlehlanamon is the accom- panist .... Gene Wilson. The first undertaking of the D Club this year X .A was the supervision of the pool tahle which was placed 7 'li A in the Recreation Room. The Club hopes that more A e b h fl ' fl - f 11: ti 4 -1 1 s tables can e a in orcex o even ie croucer Agwx U situation. , 2 Initiation will be held this year around the 15th of March. It is hoped that an informal dance can he N Q Q held in connection with initiation. The main project of the D Club is the attempt to win the Sportsmanship Award. ln connection with this award. new inenibers will he asked to suhmit a short paper on Sportsmanship, 6 6 9 2 Q 1 ll 1. HRS. RICHARD N. YYEST Sponsor for D Club Frou! row: Covington.. Dempsey. Byars. Smith. Yvoorl. Bob BICCHIIIX, Wiily. Second row: Hackett. Redmond. Kane. Trippccr. Goodson.. Yvhitficld. Tllirrl row: Mitchell Watson. Drummonfl. Hamlet. Vick, Glenn. Stone. Fourlll rmc: Dowling., Lyman, Foy. McCamy. Fifth row: Strain. Battle, 'West Cpresidt-ntJ. Gee. Eubanks. Lincoln. Sixth row: Henson, Wvarnlnack. Newton, Thompson. Seventh row: Cooley Willing- ham., Kinvman, Parker. Fort. ,- w --- , -, , il I TOM -an swam l l x SYDENHAM HALL NEW GYMNASIUM f I 9 J, 1 L' u . , .Sl 'E Q .,. qs. x, Q1 1' 1 1 A 'sl I4 1 Ju . fn 1 .. 1 --4 '24 , r 4 3 AL we K. 2 if Q fs we ,Q athletics advertising student index 'N'wV I .nY267Q .k..- , First row: lllllllll,2'4'l'S. l'urk1-r. lfnllvr. lhmln-3, lLril'I'in. Trippn-cr.. Slruin. l3l'ic-l'lc-5. Yivk. lllurk. Kam-, Frm-lu xY,l'llsl4'l', IIVZIQIUF, l10il1'll Silllllllllllh. Sm-mul row: Coau-h lluvkc-lt. Lilllv. Avalry, Calloway Milvlu-ll. Ula-nn, YYily., D4-llmpae-y., IIPIIHUII.. Yvilliulna. F. 1 Kingnmn. Wrilahvr. Clark. l ris'N-, Foy, Coarh Poulson Third nur: Dowling. Hackett. Nlfcilllly. Thornton, Mann Hvllngh. Ilowinglon. Slonv, W1-st. llalllv. W'annnm-k xwyillillghillll.. Nlffzillllf. R., Moss. Lyman. Gvv. varsit gridders CIUXLIH IQS Ih-ml 1:03011 Sznmnun-. Cuuvlm llzlvke-ll. Slllllllillgi f:IHl1'h SVIIIIZIII, l:0ill'h plllllhllll. CO-CAPTAINS Dowling. Thornton. Mon. .-,. - N- 1 sy M- 3 . my A- Q. .3 'f'f 'F ' -' xg -as-Q ' ..w-X-31: Qfaffxx S 4, v w 9' x A , 3 - X, N - ny'- - Q? .,, , Q ' WF W ' . 'az 4 N ' wwggv W , Lx ' :.:g: .f ' -. L, v 1 , n if ff ' H 'f,..... Q 'Qu A V v q if if - a..:':x.:',f 'sr Y., 141 N 141. 5' ,-, -- V2 fx :fw- V '35 . g 4 F74 X ,yu .,,., , A,, , I- L V , ' . 39'-in .- ' . :N 1,5 QS I qi ..M A ,,.s+ j ' 'x o,.f ' -Q Q-Qsfwx . -ow , .5 -V . .i ' ,, N--', wxms, K :MAY -235- 3 ii! .1 ,WX s' , -f 941, an ' L 7 a' , ff ,xr V I ,. A S Q .ut .A Q D xl. ,-A. -A ..fl- Tense Moment in U. Nl. A. Romp WESTMINSTER Darlington 19-Yvestminster 0 The Lakesiders got off to an excellent start this football season by defeating Westminster 19-0. Both teams fought harcl throughout the entire contest but the superb running of Dowling anfl lllavk showed the clillerence on the SC01'El1UEiI'Ll. WEST DON McCAMY Center Tackle V,- 2 'if w aw: L tel' S1-ores Again YARDSTICK lst tlowna yurrls ruali yards paws penalties 1 7 M 1 2 Au. Webs Darlington 19 12 222 94- 35 yilfflh Quarter Darlington xwv9Slll'liIlSll'l' STONE Tackle 0 I'5lllllll5l1'l' 0 6 84 1 5 5 yarfls 5 -1 Total 0 6 6 - 19 0 0 0 - 0 YVILSHER Gunrtl 79 l 2-si X ca rnrpnel COLUMBIA MILITARY ACADEMY Darlington 6-C. M. A. 19 Un the thirtieth of September. the Tigers traveled lo Columlmia. Tenn.. to play Columbus Military Aeacleniy. The game was an even one although the sn-ore didnit show up that way. It was a hard-fought game hut the home team Came out on top by de- feating the Tigers I9-6. Quarter 1 2 3 4 Total Darlington 0 0 6 0 - 6 C. M. A. 0 0 7 I2 - 19 HRIERLY GRIFFIN End Tackle 'NX 4173 GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY Darlington 26-G. M. A. 0 The third engagement of the season saw Darling- ton and Georgia Military Academy struggle in a pouring rain. The game was played in Rome and a great numher of people turned out despite the weather to cheer Darlington on to its second win. The Cadets tried hard but couldnt keep pace with the powerful teamwork of the Lakesiders. YARDSTICK Darlington 26 G. M. A. 0 8 Ist downs 3 212 yards rush 21 0 yards pass 0 45 yards penalties 35 yards Quarter 1 2 3 4 Total Darlington 6 13 7 0 - 26 G. M. A. 0 0 0 0 - 0 WEBSTER LYMAN Halfback Quarterback CUOLEY MANN Guard Center in was MOSS DOW'LlNG Fullbnclc All-Mid-South First Tn-:un Halfbark HACKETT THORNTON Guard All-Mid-South First Team Center-Tackle Tigers Score in Muddy C. M. A. Game YARDSTICK Darlington 6 C A. 45 4 lst downs ll 79 yards rush 256 23 yards pass 135 lS penalities 55 Quurler I 2 3 4 Total Darlington 0 6 0 0 - 6 Camden Avadelnv CAMDEN ACADEMY 12 7 20 6-45 Darlington 6-Carmlen Academy 45 Darlington fell for the second time this year on October 13 when they played Camden :M-aclemy from Camden. 5. C. Camden took early control ol the hall game and held the Tigers' offense to u mere six points. However. Darlington was open lu praise from hoth sides for their line sportsman- ship and will to win. The only score Darlington came about was from a fine run hy Dowling up the center of the Held. This was one of the few mm-r'onferenee games in which the Tigers took part. WIAMMOCK All-Nlid-South First Team Eml 1 81 CLARKE GLENN LITTLE WILLINGHAM End Halfback Fullback-Hulfbm-lc Hnlfbuck YARDSTICK Darlington 0 Castle Heights 13 10 lst downs 9 - 75 yards rush 139 CASTLE HEIGHTS 6' jards pass 7 , - , - , - 26 yards vpenahies 15 yards Dai lmgton 13-Castle Heights 13 Quarter 1 2 3 4 Total This game was also play ed on the Lakeside Field. garlfnglglillj h 3 21 3 2 - lg lfarlv in the second quarter Heights pushed across aste elg ls I 1 - ' l I I ai tally hut failed to add the conversion. Darlington Quarter I 2 3 4 Total Darlington 0 Tennessee Military lnstitute 13 - 13 13 0 0-13 0 0 0 threatened several times in the second half hut the determined Cadets held them scoreless. The l11Y3ClE1'S vi? E CHEERLEADERS JOHN M1-KINLEY, HENRY WILLIMON, MIKE WATT. HEIGHT REDMOND. JOHN CAPELL. 82 wrapped the game up in the final quarter by scor- ing another touchdown and making the extra point good. DENIPSEY HENSON 1 Qzmrterlmcl: Hnlfbnvk BOB McCAMY BATTLE Tackle End TENNESSEE MILITARY INSTITUTE Darlington 13-T. NI. I. 13 Traveling up to T. Nl. l. on October 28. the Tigers founcl themselves strongly favorerl to win hy most 0lJSCI'YE1'S. However. the power of the T. ll. I. team was not anticipated anfl they helfl the Lalqesiclers to a lil-I3 tie. T. Nl. l. put across two TDE in the first quarter with Darlington following up in the seeoncl quarter with two also, lioth teams failecl to make one extra point ancl the score remains-fl clearl- lockecl for the rest of the game. Scoring for the Tigers were Wlelfster ancl Nloss. VICK GALLOWAY End Halfback f? , -4 ...A 64 if i lkllrlfij ge wr- ' V N, rid - 4 1' ...J 9 W'ho's Got the Ball, Ref? BLUE RIDGE Darlington 24-Blue Ridge 0 The Tigers. still smarting from the cleaclloekerl T. Xl. I. game, took the Helfl against lilue Ridge Sehool on November 3. The heavily iavorefl Tigers ripped the visitors hy seoring six points in every quarter to hnally trip lllue liillge 2-I-ll. .XII the seores were macle from not more than four yaralf out. Tallyers were Nloss. Wehster. Lyman. aml llowling. YARDSTICK Darlington 24 Blue Ridge 0 I6 lst downs 3 297 yards rush 35 34 yards pass I0 70 yards penalties 0 Quarter I 2 3 4 Total Darlington 6 6 6 6 - 24- Blue Ridge 0 0 0 0 -- 0 HOWINGTON KINGMAN Tackle Guarrl . I EM! STRAIN Tackle BLACK Fullback-Halfback McHUGH Tackle X RIVERSIDE Darlington 6--Riverside 0 Reviving an old traditional rivalry of years gone by, Darlington played host to Riverside Military Academy of Gainesville, Ga. The game was evenly matched with many outstanding plays such as a goal line stand hy the determined Tigers. The breaking point of the game came when Stewart Lyman pitched a 21-yard pass to end Richard Walli- moclc for six points. The conversion attempt failed. and Darlington edged by. 6-0. el 34 TRIPPEER TAYLOR Guarfl Guard WILY MITCHELL Halfbacl: Center McCALLIE Darlington I 3-McCallie 0 Jim Dowling led the lighting Tigers to a decis- ive victory over arch-rival McCallie on November I8 before a large crowd of interested fans. Dowl- ing made a I7-yard run in the second quarter and an I8-yard ruin in the third behind key blocking to overwhelm the Cadets. This was great satisfaction. rectifying last year's 6-0 defeat by Klc-Callie. Darlington 6 8 156 21 10 yards Quarter Darlington Riverside YARDSTICK lst downs yards rush yards pass penalties 1 Riverside 0 I0 167 43 20 yards 2 3 -1 Total 0 0 0 6-6 0000 0 YARDSTICK Darlington 13 Mc-Callie 0 3 Ist downs 6 198 yards rush 34 I5 yards pass -IT 15 yards penalties 0 Quarter 1 J Total Darlington 0 7 6 0 - I3 McCallie 0 0 0 0 - 0 .x ,f .., 1 cn A 5 9 fr 'N Ft aFffsz,f:1f:,?,1.2sf.e.ea- t A 'Hz Q ,-ff-J V'm+?. -X' lf-:sy I s A l ez. .ti A A Th ...4' First row: Akridge. J. E.. Powell. DiPrima. David. Zach ary, Fleming, Mercer. Jordan. lllackmon, Shepard Roser, Travlor. Goodson. Serum! row: Mills.. Paym- 9.,ii'i'r2'9f37f-QL AQ' lsaaf d it Cl I Byars. Brinson, Alexander. Higgins.. Eullanks. Gann 0 SCORES Darlington G. M. A. . Darlington Wfestminster . Darlington Baylor . - Darlington McCallie . Darlington G. Nl. A. . Darlington Mrllallim- A Darlington llaylor . . - Totals Coach Whip Wilkinsons baby Tiger scored a lerrihc victory over the Baylor Red Raiders' JY at the Lakeside on Saturday night. November 12. Baylor was undefeated. and Darlington had lost only one game. that loss he-ing to Baylor in Chattanooga hy a 13- 7 count. The Tigers were ready for them this time. John Diprinia took the hall. ran off right tackle. cut to the left past the Baylor second- ary. and out-ran the rest of the defenders down the left sidelines for a touchdown. a run of 67 yards. Blake Traylor hucked for what would eventually he the game-winning extra point. After an exchange of punts. Baylor had the hall at their 46. ln six plays they scored. A plunge over the right tackle provided the six points. The point after was no good. as the strong Tiger defense rushed in to stop the run. Darlington won 7-6. 1 memo:-ieA of beauty N . MITES SQUAD Bill Covington. l'llavkwe'ld4-r., J. M. Foss, Dodd.. Yvillingliam.. Pallen. Carroll, John jones. Dan llanksl Youmans., Hammond. Addy. llogvrs. Tom Al-cridgv, Richard Akridgv. Addison Smith. Xwilllliillliilll., Min- nivh. Nlrlinighl. Shorrard, Turlvy. Phillips. Nloorv. A. Yvyatt.. Freeman. ltllllllllilll. Stvgall. M. ,Ionc-s. Shirah. R. Graham.. Burnt-s. G4-no W'yalt. Gaines. Lamb, Maddux, L. Strain, Yan l'vlt, G. Hunter, Ford. l.. Foss. l.. Uvnlpsx-y'. llollvslon, Jordan. D. W'y:itt. llultram. ll. lluglws. F. llughvs. Colo. Nallvy.. Rogm Smith. lnito football lnid et football NIIIJGETS SQLQXD Front row: lloonoy. Slllllllklfr, Harris, Hanks, Ilill, Collins. Rothman. SPCUIHI row: Stl-phi-nson. Scott. lc-argan. Reynolds, Ransom. llayward, Downvy. Clarks-. Third row: Coppedgv. Nash. Burns. Sm-lnmn. Landham, Vfily. Bridges, Keown. Maddox. i f .7 ' fx: Liiklia '.! Su. K I ' ' ' 'i ' 7 ' . ' ip 't'ieZf l.l.l--.-alfa.-7 M 7--' 'L I of do 'P n gl m ,fn nw fl ,ng gn ' A M' mi , f W .. 'M' w:,L I , 4' .Q-f..-1 ,.......,.. -an '- BASKETBALL SQUAD: R. Green. Oscar Hansen. Frank Lock. Bippy W'atson. Cobhy W'arv. Eddie Ilamler, Tom West. Churlvs Guthrie. ,If-re Drummond. john Cape-ll. C v a 1' s 1 t Captain Wnlson and Coach Mar 0 I' 1 R .T 4, ix I f w - ,Z LY. f I . 9 , 4' 1. 'Z' , A A .. S -. ..,.: 1.-ff -,.:-. V -2- . , Q in 'LQ Z I as 34-,gm . -1 ,- - f -1.,:...-' .,. .. ' . .1 f J, .,.., is ' Q -rl . V - . -. ,, R .. QE. , gig A.. t V vp K , A - ' ., .gh 'A , , , f' K F' 5. A. 4 .f X 1 -., 'nf fm W High! Redmond. John Mcliinloy., Couch D. M. McNaull Ronnie Griffin. Stephen Heintz. Shields.. Ilarvey. Nlikv Johnson. c a g e r S S C O R E S DARLINGTON - 63 ST. ANDREWS . DARLINGTON - 50 T. M. I. .... . DARLINCTON - 28 BERRY FRESHMEN DARLINCTON . 45 BERRY FRESHMEN DARLINGTON . 65 CASTLE HEIGHTS DARLINGTON . 40 McCALLIE ..,. DARLINGTON - 55 C. M. A. . DARLINGTON . 45 S. M. A. - DARLINCTON - 49 BAYLOR ..... DARLINGTON - 42 CASTLE HEIGHTS DARLINGTON - 64 M1-CALLIE ..,. DARLINGTON - 45 BAYLOR . . DARLINCTON - 60 T. M. I. . DARLINCTON . 57 C. M. A. - 87 50 41 34 39 62 58 60 44 61 51 63 49 5l 59 Gl'THRlE RFDNIOND CAPELI. WARE Cvntvr Gu ard liu nrrl Fnru-nrll MCCALLIE rr strrlilmrn 'liigrr-r riyv liy a ful-19 wrmt in the first . - , A 1' 4 l- A ' 1 llarlirrgtmr srrH'vr'r-cl its first Nlifl Suutlr liaskvtlnall lU'u,'li3ll llilllwlu llu lbw ll'ml llfail'lll, Ilumpill rlefeat at tlrrf- liamls ul' rr strung Xlctfallie twain lvy' rr E' 'tllm id' 'ii' Flmtlri Fflllll dl U T' El ll'-I - .. . '. 'Q ' Q - in A 'Q 'L - ' - ' srmrv nl oil lil. l' irst rprartf-r was mp ancl tuck wrtlr I. I' limi! ul Jllg, 'ul ll ll I lllflg tl ml' 'fl' alll . . 'ir 1 1' ' .L-, i - L I ' rr ' . l,ZlI'llllQilUll Vllllllllll ulm nu tlle slwrt c-url of 11 l l-I2 mfg FIRM, 'l 3 I ll H P umm? lllm In L V FU I Q! . I Q 'll Xl .C H. I Q I U lr-rrrrlssrmr. laaylnr rvgalrlc-fl tlw lmul. illlll gust Hr frrfre. rum rerr rm. it nab fi r a rv tif ti: - , - fplivlxly' lust it. llay sw-sayyerl until tlic last tlir'Pr' Tigers ryurrlrl rnauaue liut three points in the ser-uml . . , 'uk,u.lm. to lf, fmfiht, UNION The, Tigmi walled llll!1lllC5. 'llwu liaylwr surged zrlwafl. past tlif' trrerl l i, - A H . F K , r- 'l'ifwr's. azlrl yum tml-19. lteflmuml was lrigrlr mari lurcly ru tlir- ser-rmrl half. lnut tlirh Lliattamwgarrf ,P , ,, , 1 Q f V- 'V yyltll ll. XX atsuu aurl XX are lmtlr playwl ar fine- lloor lc-arl was tim srrr-at In merwrmic. Ware. playing an , . - . - , 5 A , - , ' uarue. lu the rvtrrru matr-lr rlw lruers affarrr went uutstaurlmu llrmr elaine. was learlruu sr-urer' fur liar ' , - . ' 5' - ' - , t , by Y rlurlvr to baylwr. lo-ll. l3ar'l1uutm1 flnmrnatecl tliv llllgltill yyltll 10 pnruts. Rr-clrnurirl aurl NX atsuu ful- , - , . 1 'owed with In 'md I- puimg play until the last leyy muiutes ul rlw first hall n l .. ' . yylicrl Baylor surgerl alrearl liy luur puruts. Play BAYLOR was vyeu tlirrvrrgh tlie- rest ul the grunt- lvul Baylor A kept the upper lraurl ermugli lu yyiu. Hippy Watson 'lillf' Baylor liaclets vanw fruru lieliirlrl lu rlr-leur was lriglr sr-nrvr' yyitll 12 priiuts. 15'..'f'7f-' NIcCALLIE The Darlington Tigers wun a thriller mer the NleCallie Cadets in an uyertime game in Chatta- nooga. At the encl of regulation playing time. the secure read 61-all, Eflflie Hamlet' seuretl the fleeifling two points on a tielcl goal. The Tiger live playerl one of their best games of the season. especially froni the Hoof. sinking Til per c-ent uf their shuts. CASTLE HEIGHTS Playing without the servit-es of the first tix e. tht- Darlington haskethallers failerl In withstantl a last minute surge of the Castle Heights Xlilitary Macl- emy' team which pruy'iclec.l the difference nn the home court February 3. Hy' skillful euntrul of the haekhoarcl. the Cadets went seven points aheacl anrl with a minute left in the game aflflefl tww nmre as the horn suunflefl the cleleat uf a surprisingly strung Tiger team. 51-12. Three uf Coat-li NleXau1l's eharges were in Nlat-on unclerguing XHOTLI exami- natiuns. hut m their stead ser-rmcl strmgers rhrl a fine job at hulcling the Heights Hx e. Clyfle Guthrie. starting his first time as 4.-enter fur the Tigers. lu-pl Darlington in cwnntrul ul-ll1e lvavklmarfl during must .if the game. ,lere Drurmnnncl playerl an nutstanrl- ing game. 4,-ulleetiiig ser-uncl highest numher ul' puints fur the Tigers Higlmt Heflimmrl was trip sr-nrt-r lur the hmnelings with 13. G. M. A. llarlirlgtrm reveiyeml the cage win mer ll. Nl. X. lfaflets of Cnllege Park tm the home euurt lay th-- fault. The sun-e at the time uf tlefault was 32-IH nn the Tigers: thus the UlTlI'13l seure hu the wm 1'P1l1Eli11ECl Tl'lC 531110. IIANILEN Center GREEN lluarrl WATSON Forward LOCK fgllllfll DRYMMUND Fvnvurrl WEST Center IIAN SE N Forwurfl NHKINLEY fillllfll YNRSITX 'XCTIUN askethall First row: Allen. Covington. Gilbert, Caslon. Fleming FUIIII row: Couch Wilkinson, Mills, Wviggin., Higgins, Eubanks, Stubhlefield .......,,.., I ff Q as S f Gm... W A 3. g U J ' x 551 Q . kwa at . V. 7? , Ag First row: Burns. Graham., J., Wy'all, A.. Bridges. E. Brinkley. M., Morris, J. Second row: Ransom., Roy nolds, Phillips. T., Arlrly, Rolleslnn, Dillard., Steph vnson, Nalley. Fra-mnan. Cooney. Hill, J.. Rothman. mite basketball 'e' fi midget basketball Slnmling. left to right: Yvatllers, Sllllllllilvf., llugln-s.. F. and M... Jones. J.. Shirah., Ford. B., Read. Harvey. Moore. Sitting. left to right: Llfllllillll., R.. l'llllll0l', IJCIIIIJSPY, R., Graham, F.. Wvllllllghillll. D.. Ham- mond. Foss, R., Shfgall. v lfzret row: lmami, Smith. R. R.. W'hitHelcl, Hagoorl, Straine, E.. Mitchell. Second row: wan Thom on Alfold VV Newton Hackett Noble Tiavlor Lin- Wllv, J., Nelson, R0 . ps , ' . .. ' , ' , . ' Y , eoln, Foy. Third row: Gee. Drinkwater. Barner. Yvheatherington. Rogers. L... Franklin. Roche, P.. Little, Comer. Thornton. varsit soccer SOCCER SCORES DARLINGTON DARLINGTON DARLINGTON DARLINGTON DARLINGTON DARLINGTON DARLINGTON DARLINGTON DARLINGTON DARLINCTON . . . el WESTMINSTER . . . . 3 NIcCALLIE . .V . . . . 0 BAYLOR . . . . . . . 1 WESTMINSTER . . . . 3 CASTLE HEIGHTS . . . 3 McCALLIE . . , . , . 2 BAYLOR . . . . . . . 2 G. M. A. . - . - . . . 2 C. M. A. . . . . . . . 3 CHRIST SCHOOL This gave the footnien a .700 percentage for 1956. winning seven and dropping three. i n in 1' in n's Vietorv Over w'YE'SlHliHSlEl' Aet o 1 Da l gm I Coaches Cunningham and Dorminey The Darlington soccer team got off to a good start in their first game of the 1956 season by de- feating an inexperienced Westminster team 4-U. Nlike Thompson scoring in the first and fourth quarters and Mo lmami in the second and third. Charles Whitfield set up the last three goals on corner kicks. An overeonfident Tiger team was defeated hy McCallie School on the 13th of January. Scores were made twice hy Thompson and once 1115 lmami. Darlington lost its third game to Baylor, -1-O. in a very wet game in Chattanooga on the 22nd of January. Sleet and rain fell during the game. seri- ously hampering the efforts of both teams. Little and Thornton stood out for the Tigers hut the Cadets were too strong for the visitors. ln a hard-fought game at the Lakeside the Tigers triumphed over Westminster by a well-earned 1-0 count. Rowan got Darlingtonis marker early in the fourth period. Tigers Bill little and Charles Whit- Held were outstanding and John Drinkwater played NEWTTON IHAMI THOMPSON ROWQXN YTIIITFIELD Left Outside Left Insirlv Center Right Insialc Right Outside DRlNKW'ATER LITTLE TIIORNTUN LINCOLN Left Halflmck lfvntvr Hl1If'l!ll'Ii lfwnlvr Hulflmclf Right Hulflmclc an exceptional game lor one w ho was playing in at score on the Chattanoogans' tielcl. Xlikc Thompson new position. opened the scoring on a penalty kick. Xlohscn The Darlington-Castle Heights game was one ol' lmami scorcil on a pass from Howan anfl atlrlm,-cl the most exciting games of the season. The first another goal in the final quarter. cniling the gann- quarter produced a I-1 tic. The second half closeml I3-2. Tigers. with the Tigers ahead 2-l on a penalty kick ln The l,akesi1lers mel Baylor on the l6tl1oil'iclm- Xlike Thompson. Castle Heights scored in the fourth rnary for the ss-contl timc. The Tigers led at the quarter to tie the score at 2-2 and sencl the game half ln a 2-l margin lmut a lirecl-up lrlaylor oflense into overtime, ln the overtime. Dean Newton scorerl coppecl the game to win al-2. lmami ancl Thompson for Darlington to make the final score I3-2. The first scored for the Darlingtonians. quarter score was credited to Rowan. The Tiger soccer men then met G. Xl. Afs prc- Darlington took revenge for an early season cle- wlominantly Spanish soccer team in two matches. feat at the hancls of Mc-Callie hy racking up a 3-2 and won on lwoth occasions. In the first game tht COMER SMITH GEE FOY PARKER Fullback Fullback Goalie Goalie .Uanngcr C S Imalni and Howan Recover Tigers controlled the hall most of the time. A hard shot hy Hike Thompson. playing at halfback. scored in the fourth quarter. The Cadets were unable to get past goalie George Gee who made some spec- tacular saves. The final score was 2-0. ln the second hattle. played on the Lakeside Held. a pass from right wing Whitfeld to center Barnet' netted a goal. The Cadets retaliated to even the score in the third quarter. TllOltllJSO1l-S penalty kick sailed through Thompson Takes It Away From Opposition the goal to set the final score at 2-1 in favor of the Tigers. Darlingtons soccer team wound up their season with an overtime 3-2 decision at Christ School. in a game played at Arden. N. C. Scoring for the Tigers were Walt Alford. Dean Newton and John Wily. The Tigers placed second in the Mid South for the third straight year as they compiled a T-3-0 record. '.v. soccer DARLINGTON 3 ...,. . YVESTMINSTER 1 DARLINGTON 0 ...... . YVESTMINSTER 1 fForfeitj DARLINGTON 1 . ...... . Mc-CALLIE 0 First row: Sawyer. YVilliams. Bethel.. Harris. Maddux, King., Patton, Finley. Geiger. Second row: Newman, New. Wvilliallli- W 00d, Cook. Clark, YV., Coppedge., Maclielvene, Grant. Austin, Parrott. Third row: Coach Cous- ins, Lannn. Goddard. Haddoxg Diprima. Conrad, Alexander. Arnold. Ozment. Kendall. Conner. Brewer, Wy'att. Coach Ham. 0 I a I 1-4. P
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