wmqmm .VsjV.M;.;. .%..; ements 193 3 Three ni The Rainbow Faculty James Lester Skinner, B. S., E. E President Eric West Hardy. A. B., A. M Dean Julia A. Flisch A. M Adviser of Women, History Mrs. J. Evans Eubanks Secretary Margaret Bailie. B. S., B. L. S Librarian Ernest Mason Allen, Ph. B. English, French Justin A. H. Becue, B. S., B. A. French KATHERINE P. BOGCS, B. S Education G. Langston Bolton, B. S Science, Mathematics Marion Turner Bryson, A. B. Science James Morgan Buckner, B. S., M. S. Mathematics O'Neal W. Chandler, A. B Science Philip Macon Cheek, A. B., A. M., Ph. D Latin Charles Guy Cordle, A. B., A. M History, German 1933 Four The Rainbow Ml MM George M. Dasher Shop Charles Martin Etheredce, A. B. English, Mathematics Norman L. Galloway, B. S., A. M Education, Economics Robert Emil Gressette, A. B History, Civics L. A. Griffin, B. S. A Science John Thomas Hains, A. B Mathematics William Redding Kennedy Commercial John A. Leipold, Sergeant, U. S. A Military William Lee Maden, A. B., A. M French Anton Paul Markert, B. S., M. S Mathematics Charles Harold Mitchell, A. B., M. A English John Burchell Moore, A. B. English J. George McDonald, Ph. B., C. P. A Mathematics David Franklin McDowell, A. B., M. A Spanish Auburn G. Owens, A. B English, History Sam Purswell, First Lieutenant, U. S. A Military Henry Osgood Read, Ph. B., A. M English George H. Ridgway, A. B Chemistry Joe Mays Robertson, B. S Mathematics, English Charlie A. Royston, B. S Mathematics, History Georce Milton Scott, A. B., B. Lit English Chester Arthur Scruggs, A. B., M. A Chemistry Cecil Wyman Sherlock, B. S. C, A. M. History Robert Hayes Sherman Mathematics Albert F. Simpson, A. B Athletics, Civics Chester McKinley Sutton, A. B., A. M. English Joseph LeConte Talley, B. S., M. S Physics Martin D. Young, B. S., M. S Biology 1933 Five The Rainbow Board of Trustees ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY Mr. Bryan Cumming President Mr. Warren Bothwell Secretary and Treasurer Mr. John Phinizy Mr. Ferdinand Phinizy Mr. Landon Thomas Mr. W. Montgomery Harrison Mr. E. C. B. Danforth. Jr. Officers Board of Education RICHMOND COUNTY Dr. George M. Woodbury President Mr. Frank R. Miles Vice-President Dr. Lawton B. Evans Superintendent Mr. S. D. Copeland Assistant Superintendent Mr. T. H. Sherman Assistant Superintendent High School and Junior College Committee BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Carl G. Meyer Mrs. John W. Walker Mr. H. L. Murphey Mrs. R. C. Bailie, Jr. Mr. R. T. Moore Mr. Freeman C. McClure hai 1933 in- JUNIOR COLLEGE of Augusta Seven The Rainbow MAMIE BEASLEY BACON In Glee Club she is known so well. And she's a college debatei swell, In all she does she is quite correct, For she has such an intellect. Glee Club 1-2; Literary Society 2; Debating Team 2: Girls' Quartet 2. CAROLINE BAILIE Caroline is popular with both girls ! and boys. She is active in many student organizations. But why did she "stick" to Math so long? Honor Roll: Vice-President Class 2; Girls' Council 1; Hi-Y W 1; President Hi-Y-W 2; Treasurer Literary Society 2; Science 'Club 1-2; Secretary Glee Club 1-2; Basketball 2. EDITH LOUISE BATES Louise lent her ability to the Glee Club last year. We know that she will be a good teacher. But hardly an "old maid." Glee Club 1. WILLIAM BEARD Willie is a quiet student. He and Mr. Scruggs get along quite well in Chemistry. A HARRY HILL BELL, JR. Harry is popular with the boys and doesn't object to the girls. He is our No. 2 tennis man. Hi-Y 1-2; Literary Society 1-2. WILLIAM THOMAS BELL Bill is a football star and a real baseball man. And if his attitude in istory class predicts anything, he should make a dandy lawyer. Baseball 1; Football 1-2. 193 3 in iiiiiin mi Eight The Rainbow B1LLIE McCORD-BRICKLE Billie was a real find for Coach Simpson this year. If his success j is measured by his ability, we feel sure he will go a long way. Literary Society 2; Science 'Club 1; Football 2; Company Football Coach 2. A HORACE ALVIN BR1SENDINE Alvin is small, but not quiet, talkative, but not out of place, in short a good friend to anyone. SARAH ALICE BRYNGELSON Sarah is a demure lady. She makes a hit with Mr. Begue. We know she will succeed as a school "maim". Glee Club'l. EVELYN MARIE CADLE Evelyn is another one of those "quiet girls". She's clever, has a dim- ple and can she play basketball! Glee Club 1-2; Literary Society 1-2; fSeience Club 1-2. MILDRED CARSTARPHEN A blond dancer, a school beauty, a girl who will be long remembered for her wit and charm. Transferred from Brenau; Glee Club 2; Literary Society 2. BERTHA CARSWELL When it comes to a matter of sense and wit, she's there. When it comes to the matter of a smiling, rosy-cheeked girl, she's there. By Jove! I believe she's there all the time. Honor 1; Science Club 1-2; Treasurer Glee Club 1-2; Girl's Council; Literary Editor of Rainbow 2; Business Staff Musketeer 2; Secretary Literary Society 2; [Literary Society 1-2; Basketball 2. W. 1933 Nine The Rainbow niuimnmuiirtiiii THEODOKK DWIGHT CASWELL Theo is a football star, an honor man, and an important figure in school activities. Do you wonder that he is our President: 1 Honor 1; Hi-Y 1-2; President Ili-Y 2; Football 1-2; President Class ! 2; First Lieutenant 1; Chemistry Club 2; Student Council. JAMES B. CRAIG James is very studious and is so well liked that we are sure he wil make a good doctor. Chemistry Club 2; Rho-Chi 2. HELEN DERRICK Small in stature, large in intellect, she is always ready to use them both to help her fellow students. We all love Helen. High Honor 1; Literary Society 1-2; Glee Club 2; Girls' Council 1. AMANDA MAR1LEE EDWARDS Her left hand produces many an A plus mark. We admire her for her diligence and intellect. High Honor 1; Literary Society 1. LAURA EVANS Laura's a sweet girl, a star English student, a basketball player but need we say it '! Why not ask Boots? Honor 1; Glee Club 2; Literary Society 1-2; Hi-Y-W 2. HARDY H1LL1ARD FL LGHUM Tall and quiet, Hardy has left his mark at J. C. A. Honor 1; Chemistry Club 1; Rho-Chi 1; Dramatic Club 1. y 1933 Ten The Rainbow KATHERINE WHITE GIBSON Why do all football players fall for her? Why do all the girls like her? Why will she be a success? You're asking us? Honor 1; Glee Club 1; Literary Society 1-2; Chemistry Club 1. 1SADORE GOLDSTEIN There's a conscientious hardworking pre-med at J. C. A. You're right, it's Isadore. Chemistry Club 1-2; Rho Chi 1-2; Newspaper Representative Rho- Chi 2; Literary Society 1. HERSCHEL HACKEL Herschel joined our ranks this year. He's full of fun and pep. "Hail The Chief". Transferred from University of Alabama; Rho-Chi 2; Chemistry Club 2. ROBERTA EDITHA HAGGERTY Ebony tresses, scintillating eyes Roberta Editha. What ARE we talking about? Oh! Black bair, sparkling eyes Bobby. Honor 1; Glee Club 1; Literary Society 1-2; Chemistry Club 1. LOIS HOWARD HARRIS "Silence is silver, speech is golden," but nevertheless she makes good grades in all her studies. Her pupils-to-be will love her. High Honor 1. HELEN BELL HARRISON A singer of note. Helen has also made an impression in Mr. Mt Dowell's Spanish work. Glee Club 1. 1933 Eleven limn min The Rainbow it \ -~> &? FRANK NICKOLAS HARRISON Nick is a hard worker in all his sciences. He is a promising pre-med with a sure success as a doctor. Literary Society 1-2; Rho-Chi President 2; Chemistry Club 2; Louis Pasteur Science Club 1. MARGARET ELIZABETH HOGAN Poise, dignity, and conscientious ability. Margaret deserves our ad- miration. Literary Society 1; Glee Club 2; Dramatic Club 2; Assistant Literary Editor Rainbow 2. CLUESE LEVERMAN HOWARD If we ever meet an "M. D." reciting poetry that he has composed, we will immediately recognize our pre-med friend Cluese. Literary Society 1-2; Chemistry Club 1-2; Rho-Chi 1-2; Honor 1. ELIZABETH CLARA HUTCHINSON Eye lashes, blue eyes, 'a good sport that's what Hutch is noted lor. She is one of our teachers to be. Literary Society 1: Glee Club 1-2; Basketball 2; Dramatic Club 2. CAROLYN LILYAN IZLAR She may be small, but she's as loquacious as a parrot and as jolly as a jester. Glee Club 1; Literary Society 1; Hi-Y-W 1-2. BERDIE ELLA JAMES Blond hair and brains, amazing ability and popularity are all promi- nent in Bert. High Honor 1; Glee Club 1-2; Literary Society 1-2; Science Club 1; Gills' Council 1; Secretary Girls' Council 1; Treasurer Class 2; Hi-Y W 2; Vice-President Science Club 2. 1933 Twelve The Rainbow ANNETTE KELLOGG Annette is one of the few who have finished J .C. A. in three semes- ters. We admire her for her persistence. Science Club 2; Glee Club 1-2; Literary Society 2. WARREN KENNETH LAIRD Kenneth at iMath or football is a "Whiz". He has made an impres- sion on students and faculty alike. Lieutenant 1; Officers' Club 1; B Varsity 1; Football 2; Annual Staff 2; Company Football 1-2. J. WILLIE LEVY. II Willie was Coach Simpson's right hand man at guard. Leading win ning companies, planning army careers, and working Math are his pastimes. Captain 1; Officers' Club 1: Tennis Tournament 1; Company Foot- ball 1; Preparedness Cup 1; Football 2; Business Manager Rainbow 2; Coach Company Football 2. GARDELLE LEWIS A military man, a social light, and a real addition to any class. That's Gardelle. Captain 1; Secretary Officers' Club 1; Baseball 1; Major 2; \ ice- President Officers' Club 2; Company Football 2; Hi-Y 2. HENRY PYRON LONG 1 Henry was well named, for he is quite tall. He came to us from Georgia Tech and has made a place for himself, especially on the tennis court. Transferred from Georgia Tech. NORENE EDNA MADDOX A black-haired "Spanish" song-bird with a dress for every day and smile for everybody. President Spanish Club 1: Glee Club 1-2. > 1933 Tlurtr mm in iiin" m in The Rainbow iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiMiinmiiitiimi MORRIS STEINBERG MARKS If Morris' name had not been Marks he could have acquired it by the record he has made at J. C. A. Good grades "GOOD MARKS". High Honor 1; Chemistry Club 1-2; Literary Society 1-2; Debating Team 2; Picture Editor Rainbow 2; Battey Medal Contestant 2. Business Staff of Musketeer 2; Glee Club 2. REUBEN SIMS CHICK MOORMAN Reuben is rather small, but by no means unimportant. His marks his courses have been satisfactory. FRANCIS XAVIER MULHERIN, JR. Frank has been a man of men at J. C. 'A. Hi made bis name a bv-word. solf and tennis Runner-up Golf Tournament 1; Winner Golf Tournament 2; Runner- up Tennis double Tournament 2; Rho-Chi 1-2; Literary Society 1-2; Vice- President Science Club 1; Chemistry Club 1-2; Basketball 2; Golf 1-2; Ili-Y 1-2. MARY ELIZABETH MURRAY "'Pretty and sweet. She can't be beat, Our popular Cheer Leader, Lib, is a treat." Cheer Leader 2; Hi-Y W 2; Sec. Hi-Y W 2; Literary Society 1, 2: AVIS NEWMAN She might not talk TO \ou. but she'll stick up FOR you. JULIAN FREEMAN OWENS He won't talk in class unless called upon, he won't speak to \ou in the hall unless compelled to, but no one seems to have any trouble in learning to like him. 19 3 3 Fourteen The Rainbow MARY ALLEN PHILLIPS This petite brunette has a charm that is all her own. Like the pro- verbial tortoise she does not waste her energy in useless haste, but she has arrived at a number of enviable goals. MARIAM AUBREY PIERCE We don't know her plans for the future, but whatever they are, she'll be bound to succeed. Best o' luck, Micky! Hi-Y 1-2; Vice President Hi-Y-W 2; Cheer Leader 1-2; Basketball 2. CARL JAMES PIRKLE "He has been picked out from the flock, as the particular wether to wear the bell." Rho-Chi 2; President Chemistry Club 2; Editor-in-Chief Rainbow 2; Honor 1. ELIZABETH TURNER PRITCHARD If dignity, charm, and dependability count for anything, then Eliza beth will make a splendid success as a teacher. Glee Club 1. ELIZABETH CLARK RAE Elizabeth's seet disposition and (juiel ability will win her a place in the hearts of all her pupils. Literary Society 1. BEN FRANK RAINWATER He may not like poetry, but he knows his Math. We are sure that he will succeed with his engineering. t ) 1933 Fifteen The Rainbow MARY VIRGINIA K\l\\\ \TER Perseverance is an enviable virtue and one which Virginia has devel- oped ! 1-2; Battey Medal Contestant 2: Rho-Chi 1-2; Assistant Editor-in- Chief of Rainbow 2; Assistant Business Manager Musketeer 2: Debat- ing team 1-2. LEWIS STERLING SIMS. JR. Lewis came to us from Mercer. \^ e feel sure that he will be a credit to us at Medical College. Football 2' Chemistry Club 2: Sports Editor of Rainbow 2. ROBERT JACKSON BATES SMITH If Bates makes as much noise in the industrial world as he does with his motorcycle, he will be a rousing success. Rifle team 1-2: Captain Rifle team 1; 1st Sergeant 1: Captain 2: Hi-Y 2; Vice-President Hi-Y 2. MARY ELIZABETH SYKES Isn't it amazing that one so small of stature should have so much personality? Hi-Y W 2. CLINTON MONROE TEMPLETON "He reads much: he is a great observer, and he looks quite through the deeds of men." High Honor 1. 19 3 3 m Sixteen llttlHtH tllTlnlll The Rainbow JAMES SHIELDS TROWBRIDGE Jimmie is one of those fortunate persons who has abiltiy to be a good athlete and an honor student as well. We are proud of you. Jimmie. Honor 1; Football 1; Track 1-2; Tennis 1-2; Winner Tennis Cham- pionship 2; Semi-Finals Doubles Tennis 2. MARY HEGGIE USRY When you meet a demure, yet coy and winning school teacher, you may rest assured that it will be our own Mary. Honor 1. LOUISE STILES VERDEL If there's anything in a name. Louise from gay "Paree" will certain!) make a hit. Don't overlook her "maniere charmante ". Chemistry Club 1 ; Literary Society 2. THOMAS HEARNE VERDEL If Tom works as hard at Duke as he drilled the band at J. C. A.. h< will walk away with all the honors. First Lieutenant 1-2; Company Football 1-2; Glee Club 1-2; Spanisl Club 1. JAMES MILLER WATKINS. JR. James' pleasing personality and his argumentative ability make success as a lawyer assured. EVELYN RUTH WEBB Her red hair and even temper disprove the old adage. Her sweet dis- position will make her a patient and well-beloved teacher. Glee Club 1; Dramatic Club 1. 1933 ^ <* ^*yjk* Seventeen The Rainbow ^ JOHN BARRY WHITNEY, Jr. This outstanding member of our class is popular, diligent and talented. Wuff said, it's Jack. Honor 1; Football 2; Hi-Y 2; Staff and Field Captain 1; Captain 2: Student Council 2; Glee Club 1-2; Science Club 1-2; Battey Medal Contestant 1-2; Military Editor of Rainbow 2; Charter Member of the Gold "R" Society; Editor-in-Chief of Musketeer 2. Debating Team 2: Officers' Club 1-2. MARTHA BARRON WILLIAMSON Some of the most 'dependable people are those of few words. What would we have done without Martha's history notes? Now, 1 ask you. Literary Society 1-2. ROSE ELIZABETH WILSON \ champion tennis player, and although she can't play football, she knows a lot about the game. Student Council 1-2; Hi-Y-W 1-2. iiiiiin 'no 1933 Eighteen MMiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiii The Rainbow Sopl lomore Cla ss SOPHOMORE CLASS, JUNIOR COLLEGE OF AUGUSTA, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 1932-1933 POSTGRADUATES Gercke, Eleanor Augusta Hardy, William Eric Kitchens. Gertrude Cecelia Moses. Lois Swint, Carolyn Isabel GRADUATES AS OF FEBRUARY, 1933 Otwell. Matilda Calloway GRADUATES AS OF JUNE, 1933 Bacon, Mamie Beasley Bailie, Caroline Bates, Edith Louise Beard, William Bell, Harry Hill, Jr. Bell, William Thomas Brickie, Billie McCord Brisendine, Alvin Bryngelson, Sarah Alice Cadle, Evelyn Marie Carstarphen, Mildred Carswell, Bertha Caswell, Theodore D. Copeland, Mary Frances Craig, James B. Derrick, Helen Edwards, Amanda Mari'ee Elkins, Elizabeth Evans, Laura Fulghum, Hardy Hilliard Gibson. [Catherine White Goldstein, Isadore Hackel, Herschel Haggerty, Roberta Editha Harris, Lois Howard Harrison, Helen Bell Harrison, Frank Nickolas Henson, Margaret Lovie Hogan, Margaret Elizabeth Howard, Cluese Leverman Hutchinson. Elizabeth Clara Izlar, Carolyn Lilyan lames, Berdie Ella Kellogg, Annette Laird, Warren Kenneth Levy, J. Willie II Lewis, Gardelle Long. Henry Pyron Maddox, Norene Edna Marks. Morris Steinberg Moorman, Reuben S'ms Chick Mulherin. Francis Xavier, Jr. Murray, Mary Elizabeth Newman, Avis Owens, Julian Freeman Phillips. Mary Allen Pierce, Mariam Aubrey Pirkle, Carl James Pritchard, Elizabeth Turner Rae, Elizabeth Clark Rainwater, Ben Frank Rainwater, Mary Virginia Satcher, Mozelle Murphey Saul. William Henry Schneider, Meyer Mendelson Sims, Lewis Sterling. Jr. Smith, Robert Jackson Bates Stone, George Henry. Jr. Sykes, Mary Elizabeth Templeton. Clinton Monroe Trowbridge. James Shields Usry, Mary Heggie Verdel, Louise Stiles Verdel, Thomas Hearne Walker, Helen Gibbs Watkins, James Miller, Jr. Webb, Evelyn Ruth Whitney. John Barry, Jr. Williamson, Martha Barron Wilson, Rose Elizabeth Deas, Harold Morgan Fike. Alma Lewis Hallman. Margaret Elizabeth Knight. L'llian 193 3 Nineteen The Rainbow IriiiiTiiilimfl. 1933 Tuenf Freshman JUNIOR COLLEGE of Augusta ED BAILEY ANDERSON BAILIE IOHN BAILIE EMMA RUTH BARKSDALE MILTON i:\KRENTINE ( IOOK BARWICK The Rainbow \- c M. a /~ S ; LOUISE BATTEY (CATHERINE BISHOP BILLY BLANDENBURG * JACK BI.ITCHINGTON ELSIE LEE BLUM JULIUS BOLGLA 1 9 3 3 Twenty-Two THEOLU BRIGGS SARAH BROWN FRANCES BRUCE FRANK BURROUGHS JOB CLARK AUGUSTUS CORLEY ;; The Rainbow GRADY CORLEY ELEANOR CRANSTON MARION CURRIE CHARLES DALEY ELIZABETH DANIEL KATHRYN nwisoN 1933 Twenty-Three The Rainbow DAVENPORT U.W 1S0N JOHN DOYLE DuBOSE EGLESTON HENRY EVE BILLY EAUGHNAN \ LI SON LORD THOMAS EULGHLIM f- i f 6, |k MIRIAM FULLBR1GHT JAMES GREENE REBECCA GUEST KEENE HAMMOND OWEN HANKINSON 1933 Ultl IIIIIKIMIIIIII.llllll.il. Twenty-Four The Rainbow JOHN HANSON MARTHA HARDIN RUTH HARDMAN FRED HARRISON JUANITA HAYN1E AGNES HEFFERNAN MARY HULL JOHN HULSE WALTER 1SENBERG HARRY JACKSON HARRY JERNIGAN WILLIAM ? JOE 1933 Twenty-Five nuiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiii The Rainbow Rl I'll .MINKS WILLIAM JOPLIN ALEX KELLY ELIZABETH LEE NELLE I.K.t.W K\ K \TI1KYN LKIPOLD TRACi I K\ 1 MILTON 1.1 CK\ ELIZABETH MAY HAMBV ML?E \ ERONICA Ml RPHEY JANE XE\ IN 1933 Twenty-Six The Rainbow EUGENIA SYMMS JAMES POWELL PECCY REDD HARRIETT KEED GENE\ A SHERIDAN SWEENEY SIKES LUTHER STAFFORD GRANT STALLINGS 7 : \ 1 ROBERT STALLINGS JACKIE STEPHENS VIRGINIA P\GE LOUISE TUCKER 1933 Twenty-Seven m nil ft nil. I. The Rainbow RICHARD WADE JAMES WALKER JOSEPHINE WATKINS FRANCES i WHEELESS CAROLYN WHITE MARIE WHITNEY I ANNE WIGGINS HARVEY WILSON JONNIE MAE WITT FRED WOOD HOMER YOUNG *m M SAM ZEALY 1933 Twenty-Eight The Rainbow FRESHMAN CLASS Junior College of Augusta Acton, William Adams, Hooper Allgood, Grace Allison, Horace Bailie, Anderson Bailey, Ed Bailie, John Ballentine, Frank Barksdale, Emma Butli Barrentine, Milton Battey, Louise Barwick, Cook Beane, William Bishop, {Catherine Black, Richard Blackstone, Louise Blandenburg, Billy Blitchington, Jack Blum, Elsie Bolgla, Julius Bohler, Lester Briggs, Theolu Brown, Barremore Brown, Emily Brown, Sarah Bruce, Frances Burroughs, Frank Clark, Job Corbitt, Elaine Corley, Allie Corley, Grady Corley, Gus Craig, Louise Cranston, Eleanor Culley, F. B., Jr. Currie, Marion Daley, Charles Daniel, Elizabeth Davison, Davenport Davison. Kathryn Delph, Preston Doremus. Frank Doyle, John Edwards, Juanita Egleston, DuBose Eve, Henry Faughnan, Billy Ferris, Martha Fleming, Claude Folsom, Lloyd Fooshee, Myrtle Force, William Ford, Alison Fulcher, Sarah Fulghum, Hardy Fulghum, Thomas Fullbright, Miriam Gerald, Edward Grady, Frank Greene, James Guest, Rebecca Hammond, Keene Hankinson, Owen Hanson, John Hardman, Ruth Hardeman, Frank Hardin. Martha Harrigal. Edward Harriss, Winston Harrison. Fred Haynie. Juanita Harris, Eva Heath. James Heffernan, Agnes Holley, LeRoy Howard, Beverly Hull, Mary Hulse, John Hummel], Emil Huntington, Dorothy Ingle, Roberta Isenberg, Walter Jackson, Harry Jernigan, Harry Joe, William Jones, Ruth Jopling. William Kale, Henrv Kelly, Alex Kelly, Dorothy Kessell. Edward Kessell, Helen King, George King, Martha Louise Lansdell .Addison Lee, Elizabeth Legwen, Nelle Leipold, Kathryn Levy, Tracy Luckey, Milton Martin, Henry Matthews, Fred May, Elizabeth Merry, Margaret Mize, Hamby Mulherin, Richard Mundy, Frank Murphey, Veronica McColloch, Jack McGahee, Vivian McLendon, Anne McRae, Roswell Nevin. Jane O'Shea, Neal Page, Virginia Powell, James Printup, Damascus Raborn, Harry Rawls, Katrine Readdy, Lucile Redd, Peggy Reed, Harriett Reville, Veda Robinson, Mary Russell, L. A., Jr. Saul, Thomas Shanahan, Ellen Sheridan, Geneva Sikes, Sweeney Smith, Sara Stallings, Grant Stallings, Robert Stelling, Frank Stephens, Jackie Storey, Elizabeth Symms, Eugenia Tucker, Louise Usry, Van Wade, Richard Walker, James Warren, Dixon Watkins, James Watkins, Josephine Wheeless, Frances White. Carolyn Whitney, Marie Wiggins, Anne Wilson, Harvey Williams, Carswell Witt. Jonnie Mae Wood, Fred Woodward. Geraldine Young. Homer 2"ealy, Sam Connell, James Cutts, Ernest Daniel, Hinton Davidson, Jean IRREGULAR STUDENTS: Gay, Lester Haygood, Mary- Kemp, Charles Pilcher, John Smith, Helen Stafford, Luther Wilheit, Nellie 19 3 3 Twenty-Nine Ill loving memory of our dear school mates who were taken by death this year, we dedicate this page of the 1933 Rainbow. Bennie Smallwood Fleming, Jr. Freshman, Academy of Richmond County Born April 12, 1920 Died January 10, 1933 Charles Lee Baker. Jr. Freshman, Academy of Richmond County Born April 15, 1918 Died March 18, 1933 Ingalls O'Donal Thomas Junior, Academy of Richmond County Born April 18, 1916 Died April 4, 1933 Thirty 4 4%? s, WiMM f$r&] f Thirty One rtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiii The Rainbow IIIIIIHIHHIIiliit n IIIKIIIIIIWH1H1IIII1 SENIOR CLASS JAMES ALONZO ADAMS James is a very quiet boy who hardly ever seems exriterl, thus showing that he has a cool head and is, therefore, sure to be a success. Noted : Sergeant. CLIFFORD ALEXANDER AVRETT, JR. "Cliff" is a boy that is rarely serious and is always fun-loving, but he does not neglect his studies and he is a medal winner on the Rifle Team. Noted: Second Lieutenant 4; Member of Rifle Team 4. FEE ERNEST BARRENTINE Here lately Fee caught the "Girl Fever," and he has been having a good time, but even after this he has managed to get by with a fair margin. Noted: Sergeant 4. f **>- * . ^*7 UHl ^ Akh ROBERT EDWARD BARTON Robert is one of the mainstays of the band; he holds down a sax- ophone and a sergeant's position. Noted : Sergeant in Band ; Literary Society. JOHN CHAPMAN BELL John C. is just about the most outstanding boy in our class. His platoon often wins first place in the weekly prize drill, but the main thing that has made him the most outstanding boy is the fact that he is the first boy to get a Gold "R" in his Junior year. Noted: Literary Society 1, 4; High Honor 1, 2, 3: President of Sophomore Class 2; Basketball 2; Letter in Basketball 3, 4; Junior Hi-Y 2; President Junior Hi-Y 3; Academy Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 4; Sergeant 3; First Lieutenant 4; Vice-President Junior Class 3; Gold "R" 3; Rifle Team 4; Chemistry Club 4; Track 4; Company Foot- ball 4; Editor-in-Chief of Annual 4; President of Academy Literary Society 4; Student Council 2, 3. JOHN ROBINSON BELL John R. is another famous member of our class. As can be seen by his record he has taken part in almost all the school activities. He is an excellent boy and has many friends. - Noted: Sergeant 2; Lieutenant 3; Vice-President of Freshman Class 1; Member of Freshman Literary Society 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3; Picture Editor of Annual 3; High Honor 1; Honor 2; Four-year course in three years; Junior Hi-Y 2; Hi-Y 3: Officers" Club 3. 193 3 mn i Thirty-Two The Rainbow WILLIAM ALBERT BENNETT \lbert is a hard worker be a success in later life Richmond. Noted: Honor, 1, 2. and has made two honors. He is sure to if he "sticks to the guns," as he has at CHARLES KENNETH BOLAND As manager of the football team Charles was the boy that gave the tired players a little refreshment as often as possible. Not only is he welcome to the sight of the football team, but to everyone at Richmond as well. Noted: Basketball 3 years; Manager of Football Team 1 year: Sergeant 3, 4. RICHARD CAMPBELL BRYSON Perseverance and hard work have won Campbell his high rank in the Cadet Corps. Besides being a Captain he is also a medal winner of the Rifle Team. .Noted: Sergeant 3; Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, Cap- tain 4; Hi-Y 4; Football 2, 3; Sabre Club 4; Rifle Team 4; Com- pany Football 3, 4. WILLIAM FRANK BURNLEY Frank is another all-around boy. He stands out on the gridiron, is our President, and is a very high officer on the drill field. Noted: President Senior Class "33; Sergeant '32; First Lieuten- ant '32; Vice-President Student Council '33; Captain '33; Football "32; Annual Staff '33. WALTER THOMAS BUTLER Walter is very playful and humorous. He adds pep and glee to all who come in contact with him. He is very well liked by almost everyone in school. Noted: Sergeant 3; Second Lieutenant 4; Officers' Club 4. GROVER CLEVELAND CARTER Grover has come up rapidly in the military department as you can see by his record. He has also been out for company football two years and this shows that he is good in more than one line. Noted: Corporal 2; Sergeant 3; Lieutenant 4; Officers' Club 4; Company Football 3, 4. i. 193 3 Thirty Three The Rainbow JOE MARION CARTER Joe is a kind-hearted boy and a true friend to all who know him. He spends most of his time in the commercial department. KM IC FRANCIS CHAUNCEY CLARK "Chink" is another Lieutenant that is small in stature, but we know the Freshmen under him are going to know their stuff next year. Noted: \i\-\ 4; Sergeant 3; First Sergeant 4; Lieutenant 4; Officers' Club 4; Literary Society 4; Literary Society 1. m VERNON EUGENE CLYDE "Napoleon," as Vernon was nicknamed, is one of A Company': famous Lieutenants. He is a good boy and an excellent friend. Noted: Lieutenant 4; Officers" Club 4. HARRY HILL COSGROVE, JR. Harry is a "ladies' man," but he is also a physics shark. He is always having some friendly little argument with Mr. Talley about one of the too numerous laws of physics. Noted: Chemistry Club 3; Officers' Club 4. 5; Corporal 2: First Sergeant 3; Lieutenant 4; Captain 5; Literary Society 3. GEORGE PIERCE CURRY. .IK. Pierce is a hard worker, and good student. His quiet smile is one to remember. Noted: Lieutenant 4. THOMAS RICHARD DANIEL Dick may be little in stature, but he is not little in many other things. Besides being a First Lieutenant he is finishing in three years. Noted: Corporal '31, '32; Lieutenant '32, '33; Golf Team '31, '32; Academy Literary Society "31, '32, '33; Officers' Club "33; Academy Hi-Y '33; Four-year course in three years. 1933 Thirty-Four The Rainbow it JOSEPH ARTHUR DORN, JR. Arthur is a very quiet boy, but he is a conscientious worker and always ready to help a friend. WALLACE BAILEY DUNBAR, JR. Wallace likes to play tricks on anyone and everyone. He always has a joke to tell; therefore, our class would not seem normal with- out h : m. Noted: Freshman Literary Society 1; Sergeant 4. WILLIAM RANDOLPH DUNBAR Billy is another of the most active members in our class. He has made high honor for three years and been a member of various clubs; he is also a lieutenant in the military department. Noted: High Honor 1, 2, 3; Sergeant 3; Lieutenant 4; Literary Society 4; Glee Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Business Staff of Musketeer 4; Annual Staff 4; Company Football; Officers' Club 4. MARION WILLIAM DUNHAM William is a very playful sort of chap, but he is very quiet most of the time. He must be a "buddy" of Lieuetenant Purswell, as the Lieutenant is always pulling some joke on William and making him blush. JAMES FRANKLIN ELLIS, JR. Frank is one of the fast boys. He is finishing the four-year course in three years, and he has attained the rank of First Lieutenant in his short stay with us. Noted: Lieutenant 3; Highest Honor 1; High Honor 2; Clas* Officer 1. CLAUDE ANDERSON FLEMING. JR. Claude seems to be very quiet and has not made himself famous in any one field, but before long he will make himself famous in some unexpected way. He was graduated in February and has en- tered Junior College. 1933 Thirty-Five The Rainbow JOHN BROOKS FLEMING ".lakie" appears to he a very easy-going boy, but often as is the case looks are deceiving, for he is a hard-worker and stands near the top of his class. Noted: Literary Society 4; Glee Club 4; Corporal 2; Sergeant 3; Honor 2; Hi-Y 4; Basketball 4; Chemistry Club 4. ADRIAN KENNETH FORNEY Kenneth is one of the best all around boys in the Senior Class. He excels in his scholastic work as well as in athletic and military activities. Noted: High Honor 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Corporal 2; Sergeant 3; Lieutenant 4; Student Council 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball I: Literary Society 4; Chemistry Club 4: Business Manager of Mus- keteer 4; Literary Editor of Annual 4; Officers" Club 4. JAMES FRANKLIN FOUNTAIN James is one of the most outstand ng players of Coach Bolton'; Bullets." and he enjoys playing football anywhere at any time. RICHARD PHILIP FRANK When Richard first came to the Academy it looked as if he had a tendency to take it easy, but the last two years be has settled down to work and has done very well. Noted: Lieutenant 4; Musketeer Staff 4. GEORGE LITTLE FULLER It was a lucky day for us when Monroe High School lost George. He has done excellent work at Richmond. He won high score prize on the rifle team, he was on the debating team, and is an officer in the band. Noted: Business Manager of Annual 4; Literary Society 4: \ ice- President of Literary Society 4; Winner of Gold Medal on Rifle Team 4; Captain of Rifle Team 4; Sergeant in Band 4; Lieutenanl in Band 4; Debating Team 4; Oratorical Contest 4; Track 4; Com- pany Football 4; Hi-Y 4: Officers' Club. JAMES DANIEL GALLAHER Dan is a member of the fast class and has done very well even though he doesn't study enough to be a bookworm. He is a popular boy and is liked by all the members of his class. Noted: Honor 2; Literary Society 1, 3; Chemistry Club 3; Track 3; Four- Year Course in three years. 193 3 Thirty-Six The Rainbow WISTAR LAUN GRAHAM, JR. Laun is one of our best manual arts workers. He has advanceil rapidly in shop work and made many useful articles of furniture. He is a hard worker and is bound to be a success in later life. Noted: Four-year Course in three and one-half years. RICHARD FRANKLIN HALFORD Dick is interested in all the student activities. He is a member of most of the student societies and a lieutenant in the freshman bat- talion. He has been a very good student while at Richmond and has made a large number of friends. Noted: Rifle Team '32; Declamation Contest '32; Lieutenant "32, '33; Glee Club "33; Literary Society "33: Officers' Club '33; Chem- istry Club '32. HENRY WILLIAM HARBIN Henry is undoubtedly one of the best athletes that have ever been at the Academy. Take a look at his record and see for yourself. He went out for three major sports and made a letter in two of them. Noted: Football '30, '31, '32; Letter in Football '33; Track "31. '32. "33; Letter in Track '32; Basketball '29. '30; President of Stu- dent Council '33; Rifle Team '33; Corporal '30: Annual Staff '33. CHARLES PICKETT HARDY Charles' name surely fits him well. He is a hardy boy, a hardy worker, and he has made a hardy success here at the Academy. Noted: Honor 1, 2; Literary Society 1; Corporal 2; Sergeant 3, 4; Lieutenant 4; Glee Club 4; Basketball 4; Officers' Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Derlaimer 3. JAMES WALKER HARPER Walker likes to play at the right time, and he knows when it is the right time to play. He takes lis lessons seriously and has made an excellent scholastic record at Richmond. Noted: Four-year Course in three years; Honor 2; Hi-Y 2, 3. WALLACE DONALD HARMON Wallace is one of the most popular members of the student body and a very good student. He has worked conscientiously and has many friends. Noted: Corporal '30; Sergeant '31, ant '32. '33; 4th Honor Junior Year '32; Declamation '32; Lieuten- Officers' Club '32. 1933 Thirty -Seven The Rainbow [Vk. as '- * h ~1 ^^^fc \1 VRION JOSEPH HERMAN Joseph came to us from C. H. S.. and although he has nol made am honors, be lias made a creditable record. Noted: Entered A. R. C. fr C. II. S. WILLIAM NICHOLAS HILDEBRANDT Billy is a top sergeant, but not one of the hardboiled kind. II'- i- graduating in three years. This is a great honor in itself. Noted: Honor 1; Literary Society 1: Sergeant 2; 1st Sergeant 3: Four-year Course in three yejis. JOHN WILLIAM HOLDEN Bill has not made any dazzling outbursts to make himseli known, but be is a friend to all and a very fine boy. Noted: Sergeant. CIIVRLES CLARK HOWARD, JR. C. C. entered A. R. C. from Hephzibah in 1930 and has done very well in his work. He has also made many friends. Noted: Corporal 4: entered A. R. C. from Hephzibah in 1930. CARL WILEY HOWARD Carl can just about do everything. He debates, declaims, plays company football, and is a member of the Hi-Y. He has many chums and is indeed a friend in need. Noted: Lieutenant 4; President Literary Society 3, 4: Debating Team 3, 4; Secretary Hi-Y 4; Track 4: Declamation Contest 4: Of- ficers' Club 4: Company Football 3. 4; Junior Hi-Y 3. ALVIN LLOYD JOHNSON Alvin is just about the smallest boy in the class, but he keeps the larger boys from running over him with his vocal prowess. Noted: Sixth Honor '32; Corporal in Band. 1933 Thirty-Eight The Rainbow AUGUSTUS VINCENT KIRSCH "A. V." is the tennis champion of our class. What he cannot do in the tennis courts cannot he done. JOHN OSCAR KRUPP "John Oscar" is another fast class hoy that has attained the rank of Lieutenant in three years. He is headed for West Point and we know that before many years have passed he will be a General in "Uncle Sam's Army." Noted: Corporal 2; Sergeant 2; Lieutenant 3; Glee Club 3; Chem- istry Club 3; Literary Society 3; Rifle Team 3; Alternate Debating Team 3; Honor 1; Honor 2; Officers' Club 3; Four-year Course in three years. OLIVER HILL KUHLKE Oliver is a well-liked member of the senior class name for himself in the regimental band. He has made a Noted: Band 2, 3, 4; Lieutenant 4; Sergeant 3; Glee Club 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM FULGHUM LIVINGSTON To make Fulghum sit up and take notice say "automobiles". He is interested very much in them and spends all his spare time tink- ering with them. Some day he is going to invent an automobile that will get around two hundred miles to the gallon (no fooling). ROGERS DEMPSEY McAULIFFE Rogers is as quiet in physics as a boiler factory. He has become very popular through his ability to talk. Noted: Four-year Course in three years; Honor '32: Sergeant '32. '33; Freshman Literary Society '31. MARVIN HAMPTON McLIN Marvin is very quiet and, though not known to all of our mem- bers, the ones that do know him are very glad to know him, and the ones that do not know him are surely missing an excellent acquain- tance. Noted: Honor 1, 2; Sergeant 3. 1933 IIIIMH m Thirty-Nine The Rainbow III inuiL.IHIi /* f**; JOEL BERNARD M UikS Step up, Ladies and Gentlemen, and naze upon the typical bard- boiled 1st Sergeant. "Marks" is another fast, smart special. He is graduating in three-and-one-half years. Noted: 1st Sergeant 3; Literary Society 1, 3; High Honor 2; Four- year Course in three-and-one-half vears. ARTHUR ALLEN MARYOTT Arthur has made good marks ever since he has been here. He is finishing after his third year at Richmond. Noted: Corporal 1: Sergeant 2; Captain 3; Basketball 3: Hi-Y 3: High Honor 1, 2: Officers" Club 3: Lieutenant 3. f , !3 i. fa LOUIS PERRY MULLIN L. P. will succeed in anything that he takes to accompl'sh because he is a hard-worker. This has been found out from his record at Richmond. Noted: Lieutenant 4; Officers' Club 4; Baseball 3. DORROH LEE NOWELL, JR. Dorroh is a typical Richmond boy. Although this is only his third year here, he has succeeded in making main friends. Dorroh is one of the officers of the senior class. He also takes part in the student activities. Noted: Honor 1, 2; Sergeant 2; Lieutenant 3; Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class 3; Treasurer of Hi-Y 3; Literary Society 1, 3; Football 3; Track 3; Officers' Club 3; Four-year Course in three years; Company Football 3, 4. JACOB PEARLSTEIN To hear Jack read French you would think that he is a French- man. He can read that horrid language as well as he can English. Jack has made excellent marks throughout his short stay at Rich- mond. Noted: Literary Society 1; High Honor 1; Highest Honor 2; Ser- geant 3; Basketball 3; LI. D. C. Contest 3; Four-year Course in three- and-one-half years. EDMUND ALLEN PENDLETON, JR. Allen has a quiet voice, but he is a lieutenant in A Company, and thai company wins most ot the prize drills, so he seems to be able to get a large amount of drill out of his platoon with his quiet voice. Noted: Corporal 2; Sergeant 3; 1st Sergeant 4; Lieutenant 4; Officers' Club 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms of Chem- istry Club 4. 193 3 Forty The Rainbow CRADY ALLEN POSS Allen is a quiet fellow, but he is a hard-worker and we know that lie will get there in the end. Noted: 1st Sergeant 4; Company Football 4. ANGELO JOSEPH PLINARO Angelo is a crackerjack in Spanish class. No one knows the rea- son, but he surely is an able Spanish student. He is a very popular hoy and a very good saxophone player. Noted: Corporal 2; Sergeant 3; Lieutenant 4; Officers' Club 4; Honor 3. ALBERT JULIUS ROESEL Albert is one of those tall handsome types that spends just enough time on his lessons to make the grade. Albert has one ot the mosl pleasing smiles in all Richmond. Noted: Corporal 2; Sergeant 3: Glee Club 3; Four-year Course in three years. RICHARD ARTHUR RUSSELL Dick is an all around good boy. He is an efficient officer, a good athlete, and a very much better boy. Noted: Corporal 3; 1st Sergeant 4; Chemistry Club 4; Lieutenant 4; Officers - Club 4; Glee Club 4. JOSEPH PAUL SCARBOROUGH During his stay at Richmond, Joseph has shown the stuff that makes for success. The fellows appreciate his work and his friendship, and all wish him all the good luck possible. Noted: Corporal 3; Sergeant 4. GEORGE EDWARD SPEERING, Jr. George looks as if he has been eating grape-nuts all his life be- cause he is a small Hercules. George has made many friends through- out the entire school. Noted : Sergeant 3. 1933 Forty One The Rainbow EDWIN STUDLKY SMITH. JR. Studley may seem to be quiet in (lie classroom, bill don't gel rough with him because he sure is a crackshot with a rifle. Studley is one (if the leading members of the Rifle Team. Noted: Corporal: Honor 1, \ea< Course in three years. Member of Rifle Team 3: Four HENRY LOWREY STULB Lowrey's most outstanding ability is on the drill field. Although this is only his third year at Richmond he has acquired the position of captain. Noted: High Honor 1, 2; Sergeant 2; Captain 3; Corporal 1; Hi-Y 3; Officers' Club 3; Lieutenant 3; Four-year Course in three years. WILLIAM THIGPEN Boys, look out, for this boy can shoot a rifle. William has been on the Rifle Team for two years and holds one of the highest posi- tions on the team. Noted: Sergeant 2, 3. 4; Rifle Team 3, 4. GUY BOWEN TOOLE Guy is a real contribution to the senior class. He has taken an active part in football as well as in military activities. Noted: Vice-President of Freshman Class 1; Sergeant 3; Base- hall 4; Letter in Football 5; Spring Football 5; Student Council 5: Lieutenant 5; Musketeer Staff 5. THOMAS FLORIMOND TOOMEY Tom is truly a fine boy. Everything that he attempts to do he does well. Mr. Kennedy has picked him as the best bookkeeper in school. JOSHUA JORDAN TRAYLOR, JR. Jordan has as many friends as any one in the Academy mainly be- cause he is such a fine boy. He can mix well with any one and en- joy himself and make others enjoy themselves with him. Noted: Corporal 2; Sergeant 3. 1933 Forty Two The Rainbow '= GEORGE SHACKELFORD TWIGGS George has not been at Richmond all dining his high school career. but we respect him because he is a real power-house. JOHN EVERETT WIGGINS J. E. is a conscientious worker, especially in physics. He is the kind of boy that Mr. Talley likes, for he gets his physics lesson every day. Noted: Four-year Course in three-and-one-half years; High Honor 1. 2; Corporal 3. JOHN CLEVE YEARTY "Tuffy" is a friend to everybody in the school. He has made him- self famous as an athlete. Noted: "B" Varsity Football "30: Varsity Football '31, "32; Basketball '31; 1st Lieutenant '31, "32; Officers" Club "31, '32. S. LESTER GAY, Special Student. Noted: Major 5. ALLEN H. MARTIN, Special Student. Noted: Major .">. "^fe 1933 Forty-Three 'Ill n I The Rainbow SENIOR CLASS Academy of Richmond County Graduates as of February. 1933 Joseph Marion Carter, Jr. Augustus Harrison Corley. Jr. Hinton Crawford Daniel Preston Ioor Delph John Joseph Doyle Claude Anderson Fleming, Jr. James Franklin Fountain Albert Walter Gilchrist Oscar Waldemar Kuehnel William Robert McLin Henry Calhoun Webb Fred Leonidas Wood, Jr. John Cleve Yearty Graduates as of June, 1933 James Alonzo Adams Clifford Alexander Avrett. Jr. Fee Ernest Barrentine Robert Edward Barton John Chapman Bell John Robinson Bell Herman Marshall Bennett William Albert Bennett Charles Kenneth Boland Richard Campbell Bryson William Frank Burnley Walter Thomas Butler, Jr. Grover Cleveland Carter Francis Chauncey Clark Vernon Eugene Clyde Harry Hill Cosgrove, Jr. George Pierce Curry, Jr. Thomas Richard Daniel Joseph Arthur Dorn, Jr. Wallace Bailey Dunbar, Jr. William Randolph Dunbar Marion William Dunham James Franklin Ellis, Jr. John Brooks Fleming Adrian Kenneth Forney Richard Philip Frank George Little Fuller James Daniel Gallaber Wistar Laun Graham, Jr. Richard Franklin Halford Henry William Harbin Charles Pickett Hardy James Walker Harper Wallace Donald Harmon Marion Joseph Herman William Nicholas Hildebrandt John William Holden Charles Clark Howard, Jr. Charles Langhorne Howard, Jr. Carl Wiley Howard Alvin Lloyd Johnson Wyke Cleveland Ivey, Jr. Augustus Vincent Kirsch John Oscar Krupp Oliver Hill Kuhlke George Lovic Lake Marvin Fraser LaPrade William Fulghum Livingston Rogers Dempsey McAuliffe Marvin Hampton McLin Joel Bernard Marks Arthur Allen Maryott George Albert Mills, Jr. Louis Perry Mullin Dorroh Lee Nowell. Jr. Jacob Pearlstein Edmund Allen Pendleton, J Grady Allen Poss Antoin Bernard Prontaut, Ji Angelo Joseph Punaro Albert Julius Roesel Richard Arthur Russell Joseph Paul Scarborough George Edward Speering, Jr. Edwin Studley Smith, jr. William Alexander Steed Royal Charles Edgar Stokely, 1 iniy Lowry Stulb William Erastus Thigpen Guy Bowen Toole Thomas Florimond Toomey Joshua Jordan Traylor. Jr. George Shackelford Twiggs Preston Livingston Moring John Everett Wiggins II 1933 Forty-Four The Rainbow LIBRARY 1933 Forty-Fit The Rainbow CLASS OF 1934, JUNIORS Session of 1932-33, A. R. C LEIPOLD, C President Pierce, B. Vice-President Tiller, Francis - Secretary-Treasurer Adams, L. Baggs, J. Bailey, C. J. Bailie, J. Baldowski, C. Barnard, Ben Barnes, G. B. Barnes, Linton Bell, Joe Bell, L. Bell, W. Bennett, D. Bernard, E. J. Bignon, C. Bills, C. E. Bishop, H. Blackwell, W. Blanos, G. Blum, S. BolyardJ. Bryant, L. A. Brown, J. Bruce, A. Bryson, E. H. Burns, B. Calhoun, A. Cassella, V. Chandler, H. B. Coleman, C. Daley, D. Daley, Robert Daniel, B. Dasher, M. Davenport, J. Deal, C. Deas, J. Denny, W. Dixon, A. Dockins, C. Dorn, W. Dunn, D. Durden, .S Evans, Eugene Earr, Chas. Garrard, C. Goode, Joe Gormley, A. Gracey, R. Griffin, George Glover, C. 1 9 3 3 Forty-Six The Rainbow Hair, Q. Hall, H. Hamilton, F. Hargrove, F. Hargrove, R. Harter, J. Heffernan, W. H. Henderson, H. Holley.J. Hoover, J. Howard, C. L. Hughes, G. Hutto, R. L. Jackson, W, Jenkins, R. Joplin, J. Jordan, J. Kale, C. Kirkpatrick, D. Kitchens, Wrn. Lang, C. A. Layfield, E. Lazenby, O. Leaphart, E. C. Leipold, C. Lively, Joe Lunday, H. Markwalter, . Masters, John Melton, J. Mills, A. Mills, G. Moye, D. McDaniel, B. McDonald. J. McFaden, D. McLelland, E. McLin, M. McManus, A. McWatty, E. Neal. H. Nichols, J. Oliver, Jack 0"Shea,J. Owens, J. Pardue, W. Parker, Durhan Peterson, E. J. Phillips, K. Pierce, Ben Pierce, Frank , Joe Plunkett, J. Pollard, Willard Pritchard, R. Rainwater, F. Reed, W. Redd. P. Reeves, A. Rizer, C. Roberts, Henry Roesel, A. Roper, R. Rossignol, P. Rox.J. Salley, R. Savage, W. Scavens, M. Scott, F. Seago, G. Shanahan, J. Sheehan, J. Silver, D. Skinner, J. P. Slaton, J. Spaulding, J. Speering, J. Sprott, T. Z. Stanford, P. Steadman, H. Taylor, F. Tant, Jas. Tiller, Francis Tiller, Frank Timm, F. Timmerman, Harry Trommerhauser, C. Usry, Billy Vaughan, C. Wallace, M. Wallace, W. Walker, C. Walters, C. Watkins, Walter Weigel, Dan Welch, M. Wiggins, J. Wilheit, P. Wilheit, T. Wilson, W. Wright, L. White, W. N. 1933 Forty-Seven The Rainbow CLASS OF 1935, SOPHOMORE CLASS Session 1932-33, A. R. C. Nelson, C President Grady, T i Vice-President Boyd, C - Secretary-Treasurer Adams. D. L. Aldrich. C. Anderson, H. Anderson, J. C. Anderson, R. Anderson. T. Andrews, H. Antonokos, C. Austin, S. Avery, J. Bailey, G. Baker, H. Baldowski, C. A. Barinouski. va . Baushman. W. Bell'. V. Binns, C. Blanchard. G. Black. M. Bland. W. Boatright, A. Bothwell, J. Boyd, C. Brantley, C. Brodeur, E. Broome. \\ . Buck. C. Buford. J. Burroughs. A Carroll. R. Carswell, J. Cawley, \ . Chisolm. L. Clark, V. Clary. T. Collins, L. Cone. L. Conlon, L. Cnoper. A. Corr. E. Covar, A. Crouch, Leroy Daley, John Daley. Randolph Davison. A . Day, A. Dean. C. Deas. Frank deMedicis. H. Devvitt, Joe Dooley. Julian Doremus, A. Evans, Tracy Dunawav, R. Faughnan, D. Ferramosco. J. Ferramosco. 0. Florie, W. Folsom. A. Fogle. E. Forbes, G. Force, Gene Forney, Bill Fortune, C. Fortune, J. Franklin, D. Fulghum, K. Fuller. McD. Fuller. Wm. Gaines, Henry Garten, L. Gavalos, V. Givens, L. Granade. R. Grady, T. Grantham. J. Grealish, L. Greene, W. Griffin. F. Grizzell, R. ] 9 3 3 i n .' "i'im Forty Eight The Rainbow Hall, J. B. Hamilton, B. Hancock, C. Hardin, Wm. Harries, Bud Hardy, Geo. Hatcher, E. Harvley, G. Haynie, Wm. Haywood, Wm. Heath, G. Heath, Jerome HefTernan, J. Hill, T. Hinson, J. Hinson, Ned Holbrook, D. Holley, F. Hooper. F. Howard. B. L. Hungerpillar. J. Hutson. Wm. Inman. 0. B. Jeffcoat, H. Jenkins, C. Jenkins, F. C. Johnson, M. Kale. W. A. Kendrick, Ed Kendrick, L. Kino;. Billie Kreisberg, M. Krewson. J. Lackman. J. Lamb, S. Lanier, J. Leary, R. Lee, L. Lemon, C. Levy, V. Lewis, Joe Lombard, G. Loner, H. Love, F. Maddox, A. Maddox. Larl Marshall, G. Masters, Leon Mattison, W. A. Meeler, Wm. Metts, A. L. Miller, Roger Mitchell. E. Mobley. J. H. Montgomerv. Moran, E. Morris. A. Moss, G. Morris, S. Mulherin, B. Murphey. L. Murray, F. Newman, R. Norman, C. O'Bvrne. C. O'Connor. A. Odom. J. H. O'Hara. E. Orr. Wm. Ottinger. J. Pague, B. L. Pardue. J. I.. Pardue, M. Pearre, ^. Pember, F. Pereyra, J. Peters, H. Pierce, Wm. Pitts, C. Popkin, H. Pollard, \\ . Punaro, A. B. Pope. J. C. Purkall. M. Raborn, J. Rae, L. Redd. Otis M. Redd. R. Rhode,s G. Ricketson, M. Rinker, C. Rogers, B. Rountree, M. Rupert, J. Rupp, C. Sanders, T. Saye, S. Scheuler, G. Scoggins. R. Senn, T. Sherman, T. Sheridan. L. Silas. R. Skinner. A. Smith, Jack Smith. Robert Speth. L. Stellino-. Edw. Stephens, Paul Stokeley, Meral Stulb, Joe Tanenbaum, J. L. Tebow, J. E. Thomas, A. Thompson, C. Thompson. L. Toole, G. Turner, J. C. Turner. R. Tyson, Bill Uhl, G. Waller, S. Walker, R. Walton, T. Ware, F. Watkins, Mark Waterhouse. J. >,. Wheatley, A. White, Edw. White, W. 0. Williams, H. L. Wilson, Joe Woo, Hon Young. Wm. Nelson, C. Moore, Willard Woodward. Brook* Crumlev. Jolhn McElvanie. S. McLartv, R. Pirkle. W. Greene. B. Lamback. C. H. 1933 Forty-Nine The Rainbow CLASS OF 1936, FRESHMAN CLASS Session 1932-33, A. R. C. BeARDEN, C President Kelly, G Vice-President Hewett, J Secretary -Treasurer Adkins. S. Branch. C. E. Culley, F. Garren, J. Allen. H. Briscoe. A. Crozier, F. Garrett. H. Allgood, R. Brotherton, C. Cunningham. B. Garrett, R. Allen. R. Brown, C. Cunnnigham. M. Gardner, W.C. Amick, J. Bryans, I. Curry. F. Gary. B. Angelakos, G. Bryngleson. T. Curtis..!. Gary. .1. Vnsley,H.C. Bryson. J. Daley. G. Gavalos,T. Antonopolous, G. Buck. C. Davidson, E. Ghann. O. \tkinson, J. Buck, W. Davis, A. W. Gihson, C. Antwine, C. Burton. B. Dicks. H. C'llion, S. Avery. M. Busbia, E. H. Dinkins, D. Gillman, S. Baggs, Wm. Bussey, J. Dockins. B. Clover. G. Bailie. Charles Butler, J Drane, S. Godowns. C. Bailie, R. Butler, Win. Dukes,M. Goddard, W. Baker. J. B. Butler. Wilton Dunaway. R. Goldstein, M. Baker, T. Calhoun. Win. Duran. V. Goodwin. C. Barber, P. Carpenter. F. Durst. F. Gregg. 11. Barden. W. Carter. H. Dyches, D. Griffin, L. Bateman. C. Carstarphen. Frank Dye, C. Gulledge, G. Beall, G. Cave. E. Eavenson, C. Gwinn, C. Bearden, C. Chandler. B. Economos, S. Hall, C. Beckworth, C. Chancy, C. Edenfield, R. Hall. Jas. E. Bedle, R. Clark. H. Edmunds. W. Hall, Jno. E. Belger. P. Clecklev. J. T. Egleston,M. Hall, Jno. R. Bennett. J. Coffield, L. Elliott, R. Hall. L. Beverley. J. Collins. P. Ellis. R. Hammond..!. Blitch. A. Connell. Jerome Evans. W. Hancock. J. Boozer, J. D. Cook. John Enni-. P. Hancock, W. Boswell, E. F. Cooper, D. Ferris. R. Ilanlev. R. Boulineau, F. Corbitt.J. Fletcher, A. Harrison. P. Bowles. D.J. Council, R. Fletcher, W. Hartley. J. Bowman, L. Crawford. H. Fox, H. E. Harveston, G. Boyd, C. Crawford, G. Freeman, E. Hayden. E. Boyd, D. Crenshaw. A. C. Fulghum, H. Heath, F. Bradley, W. Crouch, N. Gannaway, T. Heath, O. 1933 Fifty I;:;::::;::::::::::: The Rainbow Heggie, .1. Mil s.J. C. Richards, M. Wheatley. S. 1 1 Ilewelt, .1. Mitchell. B. Richardson, J Whitley, A. 11 j 1 Hill, M. Moody. E. Riley. F. Widener, J. II 1 1 Hill, T. Moore, G. Rinker, G. Wilhelm. 0. 11 11 Hinson. T. .1. Morgan, R. Roberts. \ . Williams, A. L. II II Holley. ( :. Morgan, \\ . Robertson, F Williams, C. W. ll i Houston. C. Moore, J. Robinson, II. Williams, G. 1 1 1 1 Howard, E. Morris. T, Rosier. J. \\ . Williams, G. 11 i| Howard, Jack Moss, L. Ronton, J. \\ illiams, H. 1 1 || Howard. Julian Mulligan. J'. Rucker, J. Williamson, G. II II Howard. L Munn, Ben Sam-ken, G. Williamson, H. ll 11 Howell, L. Murray. M. Sancken, H. Wilson, G.' II 11 Howard, Sam Mc( lauley, T. B. Sasser, E. Winn, F. II |j Howe, Bill McDowell..!. Scarr, B. Wood. Win. 11 1! Hutson, Lamar Met ree, E. Scoggins, W. Woodward, C. T. 11 ll Hushes, G. McKinley, J. Scott, L. Woodward, L. 11 H Humphrey, F. McManus. C. Scurlock, B. Woodward, W. 11 11 Hunter, A. McTyre, M. Seago, W. Wright, D. II |i Inglelt. R. Newman, P. Seigler, Joe Wright. S. II jl lnglett, J. Sew ion, R. Seigler, M. Wyatt. W. 11 ll Ivey. C. Nichols, L. C. Seigler, P. W'yalt. Wm. II j j Jackson, A. Norris, T. Seigler, W. ^ oung, Edward II 1 1 Jackson, A. Norvell, E. Simon, L. Young, Emory II j| Jakes, W. Norvell, P. Smith, C. Youn, E. II 1 j Jarrett, E. L. Olive, R. L. Smitherman. R. \ oung, Frank 1! 11 Johnston. J. W. Owens, D. Smith, Conra 1 ^ oung. Jack |1 11 Johnson, T. B. Owens, H. Smith, Mahon Young, J. W. 11 H Jones, K. Owens, J. Snellings, J. Young, James 11 1 1 Jordan, E. Pague, B. L. Spears, J. || 1 1 Keels, J. H. Pardue. B. Stelling, C. Battle, C. 1 1 11 Kelly, Gordon Pardue, J. H. Stelling, H. Clark. W. 1 1 ll Kelly, Jack Parker, H. Stevens. Bill ie Counts, L. || |j Kellv. Herman Parker, Leroy Stewart, W. Evans, F. II M Kelly, Wm. Parris, C. R. Stone, Jack Fitzgerald. J. 11 ii Kennedy, W. Patterson, 0. Stone. L. Foxx, J. || 11 Kerr, J. Paulk, L. Stroupe, B. Gay. E. || 11 King. W. 0. Paulos, G. Stulb. C. Goodwin. J. H. II || Kitchens. E. Paulos, H. Swindell, H. Graham. S. || || Lamb, T. Paulos, J. G. Summerall, G. Glover. E. P. || || Lamback, V. Pearre, H. Sutton, C. Hannah. S. 11 || Lee, Bothwell Pennock, F. Taylor, E. Hill, J. 1 1 11 Lee, Elvin Perry, J. Theavos. D. Holsenback, J. 11 || LeSeur, Ben Petrea, E. Thigpen, S. H. Hughes, Lamar j| = = Lever, Jesse Phillips, .1. \\ . Tomlin, Roger Hushes, L. || 1| Levy, I. C. Pierce, C. Toomey, J. Kerr, Gene |j || Lewis, E. Pollard, H. Towns, P. Mackey, E. 1 1 || Lewis, J. Pollard, J. Toole. P. Moore, E. 1 1 11 Lewis, W. Pomerance, E. Tjovaras, J. Neal, T. 1 1 || Linson, P. Logue, B. Pomerance, L. Tinner, C. Pope. F. Turner. L. Owens, S. Patterson. C. 11 M Long, B. Popkins, H. Tyce, Louis Phillips. R. II || Lowe. E. R. Lowell, C. Tyson. Sam Reid, R. || ll Maher.M. Powell, J. VanDyke,C. Richardson, R. ll || Maloney, S. Powell, L. Yelix. J. Silas, E. II | | Marioni. F. Price, W. Verdery, Bill Simms, B. 1 1 11 Markwalter. C. Rainwater. B. Verdery. 0. Thornburg, J. || ll Markwalter. D. Rainwater. J. Vidler, J. I immerman. I. || = = Martin, G. Redd, A. Von Kamp, H. Tvart B 1 1 | | Martin, W. Redd.B. Walker, M. Walker, C. 1 1 II Mason, J. Red, Jack Walker, W. Whitehead, 0. 11 1 1 May, W. Reese, J. Waller, E. Wilk, C. = 1 1 1 \leiian, S. Reid. W. Weathers, H Pollard. H. || 1 1 Meeles, (.. Reynolds, J. Watkins. R. Boswell,C. || || Meyers, \\ . Rhoades, Billy Weeks, C. Smith. E. 1 = = 1 Vletts, R, Rhodes. F. Weinstein, A H I .Meyer, J. Rhodes. J. \\ haley, L. IS 1933 ss - """" "" , Fifty One II I ft' Mill The Rainbow mm i n i REGIMENT 1933 Fifty-Two Military Fijty-Three The Rainbow Lif.iit. Sam Purswell, U. S. A. Commandant Sgt. John Leipold, U. S. A. Assistant > THE REGIMENT 193 3 Fifty-Four The Rainbow Ilk FIELD AM) STAFF Cadet Corps of J. C. A. and A. R. C. Richard J. Wade - Cadet Colonel Miss Mildred Carstarphe.n Regimental Sponsor Gardelle Lewis Lieutenant Colonel Miss Harriett Reed Sponsor 1933 Fifty-Five The Rainbow ft ryo -c\ % Maj ors 1st BATTALION S. Lester Gay Miss Mary Harveston. Sponsor 2nd BATTALION W. Frank Burnley Miss Elizabeth Rinker. Sponsor Regimental Staff 3rd BATTALION Allen H. Martin Miss Myrtis Murphy Sponsor CAPTAIN (REGT. AD.IT.i Fred L. Wood Miss {Catherine Bishop Sponsor CAPTAIN (PLANS AND TRAINING) Charles Daley Miss Evelyn Bennett Sponsor CAPTAIN (SUPPLY i Harry H. Cosgrove Miss Catherine Davidson Sponsor SERGEANTS C. A. Lang C. A. Leipold Henry C. Harbin 1933 Fifty-Six i (I The Rainbow f$ ft ri BAND AND BUGLE CORPS CAPTAIN James P. Walker Miss Mariam Pierce. Sponsor Barton, R. Chandler, Harold Dunn, David Anderson, J. C. Adams, D. Anderson, T. Atkinson, C. Baggs, B. Battle, C. Bolyard, J. Buford, J. Connell, J. Corbett. J. 1st LIEUTENANTS Angelo J. Punaro Tom Verdel SERGEANTS Dasher, Marion Henderson, Harold McFaden, D. H. CORPORALS Kirkpatrick, Donald PRIVATES DeMedicis, H. Fulgham, K. Gaines, H. Gary, Bert Gavalas, T. Hall, J. Hartley, J. Jones, K. Lazenby, O. INSTRUCTOR OF BAND D. M. Linen] 2nd LIEUTENANTS Fred Hamilton George Fuller Oliver H. Kuhlke lvey, W. C. Steed. W. A. Morris. B. A. Mason, J. Moore, G. Moore, J. Parrish, C. Sanders, J. T. Stevens, B. Von Kamp, H. Weidner, J. 1933 Fifty-Seven IMlfl 1IIU.IIIM111 Illl >H II II li ii I The Rainbow 44 A I' CAPTAIN John C. Stephens Miss Margaret Jernigan Sponsor Adams, James Barrentine, Fee Company "A 1st LIEUTENANT Oscar W. Kuehnel 1st SERGEANT Charlie C. Coleman SERGEANTS Boland, Charles Joplin, Jack 2nd LIEUTENANTS Vernon Clyde E. Allen Pendleton. Jr. Reed, Patrick Roesel, Albeit CORPORALS Bennett, Dan Deas, Joe Durden. Sam Owens, John N. Spaulding, Jack Smith, Studley Wallace, Martin Wiggins. J. E. Bailey, Charles Bailey, J. H. Bell, Joe Bell, Vincent Bennett, William Bignon, C. Bishop, H. Blackwell, W. Bothwell, J. H. Burroughs, Arthur Carpenter, F. Conlon, Louie DeWitt. Joe E. Daley, Robert E. Dunham, William Evans, Tracy L. Ferramosca, Joe Force, E. Florie, Walter PRIVATES Gallaher, Dan Glover, Chester Graham, Laun Fleming, John B. Haywood, W. Hatcher, Stanley Harmon. W. D. Heffernan, William Herman. M. J. Lanier, James Lively, Joe Livingston, W. F. Kirsch, A. V. Jenkins, C. M. Masters, M. McDonald, J. Metts, A. Mills, G. A. Mills. R. Moye, David Pardue, W. F. Parker, Durham E. Phillips, K. Pollard. 11. Pollard, Warren Pollard, Willard Roper, Ralph Rupert, John Starlings, George Scott, F. Thomas, 1. Traylor, Jordan Twiggs, George Walker, Carlisle Watkins. Walter A Yearty, John 193 3 Fifty-Eight The Rainbow Company "B" CAPTAIN Fred L. Harrison, Jr Miss Mary Hull, Sponsor 1st LIEUTENANT John C. Bell 2nd LIEUTENANTS Kenneth Forney Guy Toole 1st SERGEANT Billy Hildebrandt Brown, Jack C. Burgamv, Herman SERGEANTS Howard, Charles Neal. Frank W. Jr. Scarborough, Joseph Thigpen, William Adams, J. L. Buck, Charles Burns, Ben W. Garten, Leonard CORPORALS Grady Truetlen Kitchens, W. E. Mobley, H. James Sterling, Edward Austin, Stewart Bell, Louis Barnard, Ben Brodeur, E. Broome, B. William Carswell, J. J. Dean, Carlisle S. Dorn, Wallace Fair, Charles G. Ferramosca, Oreste Folsom, A. Garrat, Crawford C. Ghann, Otis Griffin, L. Frank Hair, Quinby Hall, Luther Hamilton, Billy PRIVATES Jenkins, R. Kerr, Jack Kreisberg, Meyer Layfield, M. E. Jr. Loner, Hugh McColloch, Jack Mitchell, Edgar Montgomery, Lee Morris, Simeon Nichols, John 0"Hara, Eugene Oliver, Jack C. Orr, William Claude O'Shea, James Ottinger, Julius Pierce, Benjamin E., Punaro, A. B. Jr. Rae, Lloyd A. Ro\, John A. Kucker. Jack Seago, George Senn, Thompson Scavens, Mitchell, J. Scoggins, Woodrow Seigler. Joe Sheridan, Liddon Slaton, F. John Speering, George Steadman, Henry E. Thomas, Arthur Welsh, Marvin H. ^ oung, Jimmie 1933 Fifty-Nine The Rainbow CAPTAIN Sam H. Zealv Miss Ruth Jones Sponsor Baldowski, Clifford Jackson. Bill Company "E' 1st LIEUTENANT llinton C. Daniel 1st SERGEANT Daley. David SERGEANTS Pritchard, Ralph Prontaut, A. Bernard 2nd LIEUTENANTS Clifford Avrett Richard \. Russell Speering, Johnnie Timm, Fred CORPORALS Baggs, James Bailey, Giles Calhoun, Alex Daley. John J. Griffin, Frank Hill. Thomas G. Lombard, George Young, William L. PRIVATES Baker, Thomas M. Barinowski, Walter M. Bland, Warren Boyd, Charles Brantly, G. R. Busbia, Eugene Clark, Verdery Cone, Lloyd Crawford, George Crumbly, John Ferris, John R. Gardner, Walter C. Goldstein, Meyer Grealish, Lawrence Harries, A. S. Holley. Fredrick W. Humphrey, Francis Hutson, William Ivey, Charles E. Jenkins, F. C. Johnson, Martin Johnson, Tyler B. Kale, W. A. Kendrick. J. L. King, Billy Krewson, John Lowe, Roger Maddox, Audley Maddox, Earl S. Martin, William Meeler, William ] Moss, Gordon T. O'Connor, Arthur Pereyra, James F. Purkall, Marion Rogers, Bruce Rountree, Morgan Kupp, Charles Sherman, Thomas Smith, Coleman Smith, Jack Stephens, Paul Tebow, James Thompson, Charles Tyson, William A. Velix, J. Ware, Forest D. Wilson, Joe Whitelev. Addie iliilliillllllll'llinmiimmiiiiiiiiiiii 19 3 3 Sixty The Rainbow Company "T' CAPTAIN Luther H. Stafford Miss Sarah Sincken Sponsor 1st LIEUTENANT William Faughnan 1st SERGEANT William Blandenherg 2nd LIEUTENANTS William Dunbar Carl Howard Doi'kins, Clayton Dunbar, Wallace SERGEANTS Grablowsky, Ben Hargrove, Fred Jordan, J. C. Tiller, Franc'? CORPORALS Cooper, Alva Franklin, David Grizzell. Roy Love, Fleming Moran. Elliott ? hanahan, .lames Stulb, T. J. White. Ed. W. Aldridge, Ed. C. Anderson, R. 0. Baker, H. K. Barber, Preston Boswell, E. F. Briscoe, A. L. Chisholm, Leland Crenshaw, E. C. Daley, Randolph Dooley, Julian M. Eavenson. Charles Edmunds, W. F. Forbes, George \\ . Fuller, William 0. Garrett, Bob Gillian. Steve PRIVATES Hooper, Frank H. Hall, James B. Hardy, George Haynie, William H. Holbrook, Drukelle Holley, Jack Howard, Ed. E. Inman. 0. B. Jeffcoat, Harry Lemon, Cecil Lewis, Joe McLelland, Eben Mitchell, B. C. Murphy, Louis Murray, Francis F. Nelson, Curtis Newman, Ralph Pardue. John I'. Petrea, Ebbie Pitts, C. H. Ricketson, Mar'on Skinner. Charles A. Swindell. H. W. Smith, Robert H. Tanenbaum, J. L. Tiller. Frank Turner. Robert L. Tyson, Sam Waller, Sam Walton. T. P. Waterhouse, John N. White, William 0. Williams. H. L. 19 3 3 inilHIimillnill inn Ill 1 Ill I Sixty One The Rainbow CAPTAIN H. Lowrey Stulb Miss Florence Bailey, Sponsor Allen, Louie Bell, Warren Company "C 1st LIEUTENANT T. Richard Daniel 1st SERGEANT Charles Tromjiierhauser SERGEANTS Bernharrl, Ernest Bryson, Hampton nrl LIEUTENANTS Walter T. Butler Dorroh L. Nowell Sprott, T. Z. Usry, Billy CORPORALS Blanchard, George Cawley, Vernon Davison, Vincent Forney, Bill B. Hungerpillar, J. A. Jackson, William A. Levy, Victor Toole, Gus PRIVATES Anderson, Hinton H. Andrews, Howard R. Baldowski, C. A. Boaiwright, Arlis D. Bowles, Dan ,1. Clary. Thomas Collins, Louis A. Corr, Elmo Crouch, Lcroy H. Cunringham, Barret! Cunningham, Mell Deas, Fiank Doremus. Alex Elixson, James Evans, William H. Faughnan, D. Edwai Fletcher, John W. Fortune, Charles Fortune, Jack Granade, Raymond Hall, Carlisle Hatcher, Edwin Harvley, Guy Heath, Jerome Heffernan, Thomas Howard, Broadus L. Keels, James H. Kitchen, Earle Lewis, Emory Marshall, George Miller, Roger Odom, Jack Pardue, Middleton Pardue, Harold Pardue, Billy Pember, Fred P. Pope, J. C. Popkin, Herman Rainwater, Jack Redd. Ben W. Redd, Otis M. Rhodes, George Salley, Ronald Saye, Sam Scarr, William Schueler, George Smith, Conrad Snilling, John Toole, Franklin A. Turner, J. C. Wheatlev, Albert Wilheit," Phillip A. Wilbelm, Oma V. Woo, Hon 1933 > Hun Sixty-Two The Rainbow UT" Com} any "I CAPTAIN R. J. Bates Smith 1st LIEUTENANT Richard Halford 2nd LIEUTENANTS Herman Bennett Richard Frank Edgar Stokelev 1st SERGEANT James Bailie Denny, \\ . Masters, J. B. SERGEANTS McDaniel, Billy McLin, Marvin MeWatty, Earl Savage, Billy Walters, Charles CORPORALS Godowns, C. lnglett, R. McCauley, T. B. Reid, W. Richardson, J. Riley, F. C. Vidler, Jack Woodward, C. Allgood. It. \very. M. Bailey, C. Bateman, C. Baughman, W. Beckworth, C. Black, M. Branch. E. Buck, C. Carstarphen, Frank Carter, H. Chancey, C. Cc.oper, L. D. Dimaway. R. Ellis, R. Gillman, S. Glover, G. Gregg, H. L. Onlledge. Gene PRIVATES Hall, James E. Hancock, J. Heath, F. Hill. T. Fiewitt, .]. Howard, J. Hudson, L. Hughes, F. Hunter, A. Jackson, E. Lamb, T. Marioni, F. Martin, J. Meehan, S. McDowell, J. McGee, F. McKinlev, J. Mills, J.' Moody, Ed. Morgan, W. Norris, T. Parker, L. Phillip, W. Pollard, J. Pomerance, L. Price. W. Richards. M. Rinker, G. Rhodes. F. Rhodes, J. Sasser, E. Tjovaras, J. Tomlin, R. Weeks, C. Williams. H. Williamson. G. Wood, >V. nun i nfliiiiiim 19 3 3 IHM1I11 1 Ill Sixty-Three The Rainbow CAPTAIN Arthur A. Maryotl Miss Frances Sego Sponsor Bills, C. E. Dorn, .1. A. Gracev. Robert Company 44 K' 1st LIEUTENAN'I Dan Henderson 1st SERGEANT G. Allen Poss SERGEANTS Holden, William Hoover, James CORPORALS Bussey, K. J. Curtis, Joe Durand, Charles Holley, Clifford Atkins, Sam H. Boyd, C. N. Bowman. Louis J. Brown, C. F. Buck, W. Coffield, Lester Cook, J. S. Crawford, Harold Daley. G. D'nkins, Harrj Edenfield. R. .!. Fox H. E. Hannah. Sidney Howard, T. L. Howard. S. W . Inglett, I. Kellev, H. Kell\. Jack King, W. O. PRIVATES Lackman, J. K. Lewis, Hilly Linson, P. C. May, W. M. Melles, George McLlwaine. J. Morgan, J. R. Moss, F. L Munn, Ben Owens, Donald Owens, H. Parker, H. B. Patterson, O. C. Pea ire, C. R. Perry, .1. M. Pope, F. Reese, .1. 0. Redd. \ Rhoades, B. W. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Charles Hardy John Krupp Louis P. Mull n McAuliffe, Rogers Reed, J. W. Wright, Lewis Jakes, William Kelly. Gordon Lee. E. McLarty, R. A. Robinson. R. \. Sancken, ('. Seago. W. M. Seigler. W. K. Scurlock, B. W. Scoggins, R. I.. Silas, R. Sutton, C. H. Sumerall, E. Stone. I. J. Taylor, E. C. Thigpen, S. II. Toomey, J. Tyce, Lewis A. Whaley, L. M. Wright, J. D. Wright. Sumner I' Young, K. Young, John M. 19 3 3 Sixty Fit The Rainbow r\ f% '** :;tt CAPTAIN R. Campbell Bryson Miss Ruth Hardman Sponsor Barnes, Linton Dixon, A. F. Allen, R. Ansley, H. C. Bedle, R. Belger, P. Blitch, A. Bradley, W. Belger, P. Brotherton, C. Bryans, I. C. Jr Bryngelson, T. Bryson, J. Calhoun, Billy Chandler, B. Clark, H. Cleckley, J. T. Collins, P. Diane. S. Dvrhes, I). Dye, C. <.4T " Company "L 1st LIEUTENANT Frank Ellis 1st SERGEANT Arthur McManus SERGEANTS Dorn, Wallace Hargrove, R. Hughes, G. Dicks, Harold Boozer, John Fletcher, A. Howe. William 2nd LIEUTENANTS Grover Carter Pierce Curry George Lake Hutto, L. Stanford, Paul CORPORALS Kennedy, William R. Martin, G. Morris, L. Williams, C. W. PRIVATES Elliott, R. Garren, J. Goddard, W. Gwin, C. Maggie, J. Hall, .1. R. Harveston, G. Hayden, E. Hill, M. Houston, C. Howard, J. Kellv. W. Lee. J. B. Leseur, B. Logue, .1. Long, B. Maher, M. J. Lever, J. D. Markwalter, D. 1933 Mayers, J. Mulligan, T. Nichols. L. Norvel, P. Norvell, E. Owens. .1. A. Paulk, L. Robinson, Fr. Sancken, H. Stallings, C. Stallings, H. Smitherman, Stulb. C. Thevaos, D. Towns, P. E. Tvgart, B. Waller, S. Weinstein, A. Williams. A. nk Sixty-Five flu < moo The Rainbow 5 Company "M' CAPTAIN John Barry Whitney, Jr. Miss Virginia Page Sponsor 1st LIEUTENANT John T. Blitchington 1st SERGEANT J. Bernard Marks 2nd LIEUTENANTS John R. Bell Chauncey Clark John Hulse Bryant. L. A. Blum, Saul SERGEANTS Casella. Victor Good. Joe Neal. Harry B. Pearlstein. Jack Silver. David Hughes. Lorin Newman, L. Phillips. Russell CORPORALS Powell. L. Timmerman. James Wheatley, S. Woodward. Wyman Bailie. R. Beall, G. Burton. B. Counts. Leonard Crozier. F. Davidson. E. Dukes. M. Durst, E . Ennis, Beaufort Garrett. H. Gay, Edward Graham, Sam Grover, Ernest Handlv. R. PRIVATES Hill. Jack Holsenbake. O. .1. Hughes, Lamar Kerr, Eugene Lamback. Frank Levy, I. C. Lewis, Johnnie Markwalter. C. Mevers. W. Mitchell. E. Murray. Maurice Newton, R. Olive. R. L. Parrish. C. R. Paterson, Charles Popkin, H. Rauton. J. Roberts. \ incent Simon. Leon Sims, William Smith. Edward Thomburg, James Van Dyke. C. L. \ erdery, 0. Whitehead, Otis Wilk, Charles Wvatt, Wallace Walker. M. 1933 Sixty-Six !* The Rainbow ft THE SABRE CLUB Richard J. Wade. Gardelle Lewis.. Fred Harrison... President I ice President Secretary and Treasure? MEMBERS All Commissioned Officers 1933 Illlll 1 Sixty-Seven The Rainbow THE RIFLE TEAM George L. Fuller Winner of The General Wood Medal Thigpen, William E. Gay, Lester S. Avrett, Clifford A. Smith. R. J. Bates Burroughs. Arthur S. Smith. Studley E. Daniel. Hinton C. Grealish, Lawrence L. Harbin, Henry W. Martin. Allen H. Bryson, R. Campbell Krupp, John 0. Bell. John C. Roper, Ralph W. (Listed according to rating I 1933 Sixty-Eight Organizations Sixty-Nine The Rainbow J. C. A. HI-Y Officers First Term Theodore Caswell - President James Walker Vice-President William Hardy - Secretary Harry Bell Treusurer Ojjicers Second Term Anderson Bailie President Bates Smith Vice-President Marion Currie Secretary Sam Zealy Treasurer Boots Bailie Harr> Bell Frank Burroughs Ted Caswell Marion Currie Preston Delph Dubose Egleston Bill Force Keen Hammond Bill Hardy Emile Hunmi.-I MEMBERS 1933 Harry Jemigan Cardelle Lewis Frank Mulherin Tom Saul Bates Smith Uolierl Stalliniis Bootsie Stafford Jackie Stephens Jimmie Walker Jack Whitney Sam ZeaK Liel't. Sam Purswell. Mr. H. 0. Read Faculty Advisers Seventy The Rainbow HI-Y W OFFICERS Caroline Bailie President Mariam Pierce Vice-President Elizabeth Murray - Secretary Rose Wilson Treasurer Miss Emma Twiggs, Miss Margaret Bailie Advisers MEMBERS Frances Bruce Carolyn lzlar Eleanor Cranston Berdie Ella James Laura Evans Nell Legwen Ml rtha Ferris Katherine Leipold Rebecca Guest Peggy Redd Mary Hull Elizabeth Sykes 1933 Seventy-One The Rainbow ACADEMY HI-Y John C. Bell President Ben Pierce Vice-President Robert Gracey Secretary Allen Skinner Treasurer Mr. A. F. Simpson Adviser MEMBERS John C. Bell John R. Bell Dick Daniels Alva Cooper Coleman Smith Bill Dunbar Arthur Maryott Allen Skinner Billy White Lansing Lee Lowrey Stulb George Fuller Chauncey Clark Gus Toole Robert McLarty Ben Pierce Lewis Wright Robert Gracey 193 3 Seventy-Two The Rainbow RICHMOND HI-Y James Bailie President Alex Doremus Vice-President Carl Howard - Secretary Dorroh Nowell Treasurer MEMBERS Campbell Bryson \\ alker Harper Hampton Bryson Donald Kirkpatrick David Daley Marvin La Prade Sam Durden George Rhodes James Elli.xson Taylor Sanders Treutlen Grady James Shanahan Charles Hardy Sam Waller Mr. J. M. Robertson Faculty Adviser 1933 Seventy-Three The Rainbow "* _J* -- .... * -_ . RHO-CHI PRE-MEDICAL CLUB Nicholas Harrison President Carl Pirkle Vice-President James Greene Secretary Meyer M. Schneider Treasurer MEMBERS Burroughs. F. Bolgia, J. Bailey, E. Craig, J. Egleston, D. Goldstein, I. Howard, C. Hackel, H. Hummel, E. Levy, T. Levy. J. Mulherin, F. Schneider. L. A Facult V Advisers Mr. H. 0. Read Mr Mr C. M A. D. Scruggs Young " n i 1933 Seventy-Four T^Z. iP^., . / he Kainuuw 11 Hfe/. b? - *tE3&\ <*-.#, kS ... .>. . ii 11 *&^k*m& ILil' Jh = = II *i Hjrt^^^ 1 '-I $Er al-. ii & *> II fekjIlraV > s9P&^ ^nfcjL^/L-''- ii iSmfy ,y 1933 ^^^k I'lillH B huh ii i mill The Rainbow ilium mm iiidiiBiiimmtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMMHiMMii = 1 4 1 i:::::::::::;:;:::::::::::::;:::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: | Augusta Sporting Goods | i = ; Company 1 E I Exclusive Distributors : ff SPALDING AND GOLDSMITH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 1 = Golf and Tennis Supplies -- Fishing Tackle i 212 EIGHTH STREET PHONE 3280 | The National Exchange Bank of A ugusta j Every Banking Facility for For Every Banking Need | I 1 ^^^V MEMBE1 THE FIRS" I:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: innirii limn i \ FEDERAL RESERVE AND r NATIONAL BANKIN 1 933 SYSTEM G GROUP FT~ The Rainbow Iin rnirii Ice Cream Grade A A Milk Sanckerte Pasteurized Dairy Products THE JONES FURNITURE COMPANY Sylvesters Established Over Half Century 1010 Broad Street Phone 2365 Augusta, Georgia Headquarters for Young Men's University Styled Clothes HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS MhllO in, , ] 933 MMH1II1 Hill The Rainbow TELEPHONE 1101 BIO Broad. Sr. Augusta. Ga. 910 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. II CASH OR CREDIT ' i Compliments of H. H. Claussen's Sons BAKERY Phone 2328 Maxwell Bros. Furniture Phone 4000 933-935 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia J. WILLIE LEVY CO. (INCORPORATED) "Outfitters to College Boys for Eighty-Five Years" MURPHY STATIONERY CO. 11 = Graduation and Gift Books, Parker, H II 1589 Broad Street Carter and Sheaffer Fountain Pens. Kodaks and Films. Pens and Pencils | II AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 1 Bought Here Engraved Free. 1 720 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. 1933 The Rainbow Sporting Goods Headquarters BASEBALL BASKET BALL FOOTBALL TENNIS AND GOLF SUPPLIES BOWEN BROS. HARDWARE Phone 94' 90S Broad J. B. WHITE AND COMPANY Augusta, PKoenix Printing Company Augusta, Georgia Compliments of MILLS COAL AND TRANSFER CO. 520 Fenwick Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Compliments of JOHN J. MILLER AND COMPANY "Home Folks Cigar Store*' Georgia [I Phone 375 754 Broad St. !! AUGUSTA, GA. Compliments of HOTEL RICHMOND Broad St. Augusta, Ga. I ii mill THE AUGUSTA HERALD The Only Paper In Many Hoimes, Tihe One Paper In Most Homes. Augusta's Best and Most Progressive Newspaper. S. H. KRESS AND COMPANY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, TOILET GOODS NOTIONS 5c-10c-25c Store Broad Street -:- Augusta, Ga. 193 3 The Rainbow I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;; Why Not Meet at || Qardelle's \ Broad at the Monuinent I:::::::::::::::::::::::: . Stark'Empire \ Laundry \ Cleaning Dyeing PHONE 1811 WILCOX GROCERY COMPANY 706 BROAD STREET Phone 3166 Specializing Fresh Fruits Fancy Vegetables COMPLIMENTS OF R. E. ELLIOTT AND SONS AUGUSTA, COMPLIMENTS OF Citizens & Southern National Bank 709 Broad St. -:- Augusta, Ga RICHMOND SPECIALS (FOR DRILL) Friendly Five (for Dress) SAXON CULLUM SHOE CO. Where Most A. R. C. Students Buy Their Shoes. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUP. CO. MACHINERY - SUPPLIES - REPAIRS GEORGIA || 63 , Eleventh St. Augusta, Ga. i = COMPLIMENTS OF (INCORPORATED) Broad Street AUGUSTA, -:- GEORGIA 1933 i i rtmi The Rainbow FLEET PHOTO STUDIOS 1024 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA. GA. J Commercia l Art De part ment For Newspapers Letterheads ^ Catalogs Booklets^ labels vf: vtiARDEN City Engraving Co. '"Phone 1886 Augusta.Ga your Ideas Illustrated. s* THE PHOENIX PRINTING COMPANY 745 ELLIS STREET AUGUSTA, GA. 1933 ::::::==::: :::== The Rainbow B ::::;;.;;:::::::=::: :::::::==: + AUTOGRAPHS || II jj i ii i ii 11 i II 11 II 11 11 11 |! ll 11 11 II = I |1 11 11 || II ii ii ii 1 1 :; ;; ; = :: = : : : ::: 193 3 = ; ;:;; == ; = The Raitibow AUTOGRAPHS 19 3 3