c r LD270.81 R5 1956 L L l_l \ i \ 11 47 0113735 7 oTI o Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/rainbow19361936acad rrt >?.^', The 1936 Rainbow Published by the Students of the Junior College of Augusta and the Academy of Richmond County VOLUME TEN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA !Pi!>ei^ of ^oolt$'.. Administration dlasses ^TZilitar^ ^tl)Utics jFeatures ^ctiviti^s ()t^i?U)01^()- iHag 13oii lifi.- again, Chrough the pages of Shis book, the happiness, ^ctifaitg ant) pltasute Of Dour Bchool career . . . Catch again the eclui of Jinrrniiiq footsteps . . . ILhc life anil laughter, U,he sunlight anb shabotn, (@f uour most belightful An& profitahle experience. the 1936 %iiiibo'w dedicates this volume . . . In sincere appreciation of his years of service to the Academy and Junior College. We shall always think of him as a brilliant in- structor and an unfailing friend. "Laigc heart, keen nit, and lofty mil and rare." Molicre. Mr. ;?Ju5tiii :A. i-{. Itii-yuc Tin 5tlemoriam This page is dedicated in loring memory to one of our comrades (Beorge ^Albert Ora^lor. 3r. 3uty 15. 1921 "Dcctmber 20. 1933 r\ ijounq man who cxempliiii d in Ins iliiilij li\ini) tnusi slerlinq trails of (haraclcr and nianhood ot wni(li vrrtal Men ape mode. [lis academic record triFourjn llipcr semesleps of affendance al fne r\caili inij, nni i|n<]llc(l \ii\ fnal ot anij otlicr codtl. \\ili sir\i Im ijinr*. id foint us an inspirnlinn to liis < IiismuuIi s. Administration = THE 1936 RAINBOW "Executives HE 1936 RAINBOW OUR PRESIDENT James Lister Skinner, B. S., E. E. B. S., Alabama Polytechnic Insliluie, 1908; E. E.. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1909; Columbia University Summer School. 1921; Assistant in Electric Laboratory, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1908-09; Instructor in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering, Alabama Polytechnic Institute. 1909-10; Instructor in Mathematics and Physics. Alabama Polytechnic Insti- tute, 1910-11; Superintendent. Electric Light, Water and Gas Plants, Eufaula, Ala., 1911-15: Mathematics and Physics, The Academy of Richmond County, 1915-26: Assistant Principal, Academy of Richmond County, 1924-26; Dean, Academy of Richmond County and The Junior College of Augusta, 1925-30: President, The Academy of Richmond County and The Junior College of Augusta, 1930-. THE 1936 RAINBOW OUR DEAN Eric West Hardy, A. B., A. M. A. B., Furman University, 1908; A. M., University of Chicago, 1911; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1908-09; Pi Gamma Mu; Instructor in History and Economics, Ourhita College, 1909-10; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1910-11; Headmaster, Fork Union Military Academy. 1911-14; Dean and Acting President, Bessie Tift College for Women, 1915-18; Academy of Richmond County, 1920-26; Instructor, American Institute of Banking, 1930-34; The Junior College of Augusta. 1926-30; Dean, The Academy of Richmond County and The Junior College of Augusta, 1930-. :HE 1936 RAINBOW Board of Trustees, The Academy of Richmond County BRYAX CLMMIXt; PRi:SIDEXT JOHX PHIXIZV \'ICK-PRi;SIDEXT WARRILX BOTHWELL SECRETARY-TREASURER LAXDOX THOMAS E. C. H. DAXFORTH. JR. FKRniXAXl) IMllXIZV W. M( iXTOMERV HARRISOX Officers of Board of Education T. J. FEXDER PRESIDENT H. L. l^IURPHE^ \"ici-:-I'Resii)EXt s. D. copelaxi) si-:c. axd sli't. of schools High School and Junior College Committee .MRS. BEX E. LESTER CHAIK.\L\X (".. II. CMECKER .\nnsin IS'^: ^""/"^'^^^"fx" (Ga.) High School, 1910-12; Principal, Rockville (S. C.) High School, 1912-13; A. R- C. 1922-. THE 1936 RAINBOW FACULTY OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE AND ACADEMY O'NEAL W. CHANDLER. A. B. Science A. B., University cf Georgia, 1922: Instructor, Waynesboro High School, 1923-24; A. R. C, 1925-. CHARLES GUY CORDLE, A. B., A. M. History A. B., Trinity College (Duke University), 1914: A M.. Trinity College, 1915: Summer School, Columbia University, 1917: Summer School, Em.ory University, 1930: Summer School, University of Georgia, 1933: A. M. in History, University of Georgia, 1935; Student As- sistant in Latin, Trinity College, 1913-15: Graduate Assistant in German, Trinity College, 1914-15: Instructor, Baird's School for Boys, 1915-16: A, R, C, 1916-26: Director ,Summer' School, J. C. A., 1931-32: Head of History Department, A. R, C, 1922-26; J. C. A 1926- GEORGE M. DASHER Shop Graduate cf A. R, C; Teacher cf Carpentry, A. R. C, 1924-. ELROY DuPUIS, A. B. English A. B., University of Georgia, 1928; Graduate study in English, University of N. C, 1930-31; Georgia Military College, 1928-30; Riverside Military Academy, 1931-33; Starke University School, 1933-34; Cherokee Normal College, 1934-35; A. R. C, 1935-. JOHN MARSHALL ELLIS, A- B.. M. S., Ph. D. Biology A. B,, Emory University, 1924; M, S., Emory University, 1926;, Ph. D., University of California, 1934; Graduate Fellov/ in Biology, Emory University, 1924-1926; Professor of Biology, Southern College, Lakeland, Fla,. 1924-1926, (Partial Sessions): Graduate Work, Marine Biology Laboratory, Woods H^ie, Mass,, Summer 1929: Graduate Work, University of California, Summer 1931; on leave to the University of California, 1932-1933; J. C, A., 1926-. CHARLES MARTIN ETHEREDGE, A. B. English A. B Newberry College, 1923; Principal, Waverly Consolidated High School. Waverly. Go., 1923-1924: Superintendent, Cape High School, Cape, S. C 1926-1927; A. R. C. 1927-.' lOHN EVANS EUBANKS, A. B., A. M. Latin -Government A. B., Wofford College, 1916; A. M., Wofford College. 1916; A. M., Columbia University, 1927; American Academy in Rome, Summer 1929; Instructor, Textile Industrial Instituto, Sparlanbuig, S. C. 1915; Instructor. Academic High School. Columbus. Go., 1916-1917; on leave of absence for graduate wjrk at Columbia University, session 1932-33; A. R, C. 1919-26: I, C, A 1926-. THE 1936 RAINBOW FACULTY OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE AND ACADEMY GEORGE W. EWING. B. S. Mathematics and Science B. S,. Presbyterian College. 1933: Student Instructor at Presbyterian College in Biology Department: Graduate Work at Tulane University, 1934; Secretary. Boys* Work in Local Y. M. C. A.. 1934: A. R. C. 1934-. lULIA A. FLISCH. A. M.. ADVISER OF WOMEN History Graduate of Lucy Cobb Institute; A. M. (Honorary), University ot Georgia. 1899: Graduate Student, Harvard University, one summer session: University of Chicago, three summer sessions; University of Virginia Summer School, 1931; A. M., University of Wisconsin. 1908; Teacher, Georgia Normal and Industrial College, 1893-1905: Executive Clerk, Exten- sion Division, University of Wisconsin, 1905-1907; Secretary, Economics Department, Univer- sity of Wisconsin. 1907- 1908: Teacher. Tubman High School, 1908-1926: Teacher, University of Georgia Summer Session, 1905, 1912, 1913. 1923: I. C. A.. 1926-, NORMAN L. GALLOWAY, B, S., M. A. Education ahd Economics Student, Urion Uriversity, lackaon, Tenn., 1919; Western Kertucky State Teachers College. !922; Superirterderl o( Schools, Farmington, Ky 1922-25; B. S., Murray State Teachers College, 1927; Supervisor of Rural Schools, McCrackon County, Ky., 1926-27; Supervisor. Rural Schools. Graves Coa.ily Ky 1927-28-29; M. A,. Georse Peabody College for Teachers. 1929; Instructor. Summ;elball Team. Thomas Joseph Heffernan Captain. R.O.T.C: Sabre Qub; C. A. Golf Team. !.!arvin Holley Prelaw Club. James Huhgerpiller Law Club 1; Literary Society 1: Presiderl, Law Club 2. THE 1936 RAINBOW William M. Hutson Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.; Sabre Club. Elizabeth Joe Y.W.C.A. Club. John Coleman Jordan Golf Team. Margaret Kelly Joyce Elizabeth Lawrence Glee Club; Basketball Team; I. C. A. Literary Society; Assistant Business Manager, MUSKETEER. Samuel Joseph Lev/is, Jr. Rho Chi; Literary Society. Harry Jeffcoat, Jr. First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C; Sabre lub; Picture Editor of RAINBOW. Randolph L. Jones Pre-Law Club; Soprts Editor of MUSKETEER: J. C. A. Basketball League. William Kale Basketball League; J. C. A. Hi-Y; I. C. A. Law Club; Sabre Club: Lieutenant, R.O.T.C; Tennis. Maurice Kleih Dorothy Lazenby Literary Editor, MUSKETEER; Art -Jitor. RAINBOW; Glee Club; Lit- '^lary Society. Valerie Bradford Mandt Glee Club; Basketball Team. THE 1936 RAINBOW George Jackson Marshall Adjutar.t, 2nd Battalion; Sabre Club; RAINBOW staff. Mildred Gladys McLendon Lillian McELMtfflRAY Junior College Y.W.C.A. EowARD Elliott Morah Major, R.O.T.C; Sabre Club; Sec- retary. Gold "R" Society; Assistant Business Marafier. MUSKETEER: I. C. A. Basketball League; Varsity Club: Rifle Team. SiMEOH D. Morris, Jr. Secretary. Rho-Chi: J. C. A. Hi-Y, ViVIENNE O'BYRNE Varsity Basketball. Marion Zachry Martin Charles Jack McColloom I. Harry Mobley Maior, R.O.T.C; Sabre Treasurer, Sabte Club. Club; Sara Morgan Marguerite Mustih Frederic P. Pember 1st Lieutenant, R.O.T.C; Chemis- try Club: Sabre Club. THE 1936 RAINBOW Herman Morton Popkin Elizabeth Ann Prescott Ola Read Julia Bell Richards lur.icr Colleqe Y.W.C.A. Camilla Bernice Rutherford Chemislry Club; I. C. A. Lilerary Society; Spanish Club. LiDDON Sheridan f.lAHY Potter Angelo John Pxjnaro Pre-Law Club. lATTlE ..11S"A nElD Anne Frances Roper Samuel Wilson Saye, Jr. Lieuter.ar.t, Barid; Orcheslra; Glee Club. Conrad Smith Firsl Ueutenanl. R.O.T.C; Sabre Club: Chemistry Club. THE 1936 RAINBOW I m! Eleanor Smith Bernice Stroupe Walter Fred Timm, In. Firsl Lieutenant 1: Captain: Sabre Club 1. 2; Treasurer, Sabre Club 2; Hi-Y 2; Pre-Law Club 2: Chemistry Club 2. Mary Louise Toole Glee Club. Samuel Eugene Tyson Busir.ess Manager, MUSKETEER: Pre-Law Club: Chemistry Club; J. C. A. Literary Society. Sara Berrien Waller BasketboU Team. Roy a. Steed Charles Taylor Catherine Lucille Thomas Elsie Ahh Tunkle Glee Club. Sara Lois Wallace "-ry Club; Spanish Club. Samuel Carpenter Waller Lieutenant 1; I. C. A. HiY 1; Go!l Team 1: RAINBOW slafi 1. THE 1936 RAINBOW Lduisa Willingham Basketball: Y.W.C.A. Club; J. C. A- Lit3rary Society; Glee Club; Business Ivianager of RAINBOW; Chemistry Cub. James Youmans Joseph Butler Wilson Emoby Franklin Young I. C. A. Pre-Law Club. 31 1 Siha rr r-j "^ ' "^ ', i 1 r i UK _,.-,'." .- -- '"TV !^? m i fc'-'i,^^^^^- ~" M ^M Campus and Building in Background THE 1936 RAINBOW Steps Leading to Front Entrance THE 1936 RAINBOW -A.. 15\. d. Seniors THE 1936 RAINBOW Officers of A. R. C. Senior Class Carlos Edward Bearden President of Qass 1, 2. 3, 4; High- est Honor 1, 2: High Honor 3; Foot- ball 1. 2, 3, 4: Captain of Football Team 4; Gold "R" Society 3; Voted Best AU-Round Senior 4. William Kennedy Highest Honor 1, 2. 3; Track Team 1. 2. 3. 4; Letter 3. 4; Literary So- ciety 3; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Var- sity Club 3. 4: Winner of Field Day 1: Lieutenant 4: Gold "R" Society 3: Basketball 3, 4: MUSKETEER staff 4 RAINBOW staff 4; Valedictorian 4 Sabre Cub 4; President. Academy Hi-Y 4. Earle Kitchen Richmond Hi-Y 3. 4, 5: Swimming 4; "Stunt Night" 4: Company Foot- ball 3; Glee Club 4: President Rich- mond Hi-Y 4; Secretary of Class 4: Lieutenant 4: Sobre Club *. Clifford Baldowski Literary Society 1. 2; Company Football 1, 2: Rifle Team 2; Football 2. 3. 4; Letters 3, 4: Captain. R.O T.C- 4: Varsity Qub 3; 4; Track Team 4; Vice President of Class 4. Curtis Talmadge Nelson Corporal 1: President of Class 2. 3: Letter in Basketball 2, 3: Football 2. 3, 4; Letter 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Literary Society 3, 4: Treasurer 3; Varsity Club 3. 4; Tennis 3, 4: Captain. R.O.T.C. 4; Sabre Club 4; MUSKETEER staff 4; Vcted Most Popular Senior 4. Charlie Riorden Stulb Treasurer, Senior Class; Secretary, Class 3; Honors 1. 2, 3; "B" Varsity 3; Football 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Gold "R" Society 4; Literary Society 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW A. R. C. SENIORS Edgar Ralph Allen Honor 1; Literary Society 2; l^^era- ber, Company Football Champions 3. Howard Rivers Andrews Robert Louis Bedle Ccrporal 2; Rifle Team 2; Academ> Literary Society 4; Top Sergeant 4. Leroy Justin Benson High Honor 3; "B" Varsity 3; Richmond Hi-Y 4; Corporal 4. John C. Anderson Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Winner "Stunt Night" 3; First Lieutenant Band 4; 3abre Club 4. J. C. Atkinson Corporal 4; Track 4. MuNN Ben Arthur Wade Butch THE 1936 RAINBOW Dan Joseph Bowles, Jr. Lieutenant. R.O.T.C. 4, Arthur Tuggle Bryngelson Company Football 1, 2. 3: Literary Society 4; Vice-President, Richmond Hi-Y 4; Sergeant, R.O.T.C. 4. Clarence Buck Football 2, 3; Letter 4; Track Let- ter 3, 4. Brue Stanhope Chandler, Jr. High Honor 1, 2. 3; Literary S> ciety 2; Corporal 2, 3; Lieutenant 4: Cobre Club 4. Charles Iverson Bryans Honor 1, 2, 3; Freshman Literary Society 1; RAINBOW stall 4. James Turner Bryson Literary Society I, 2, 3. 4: Com- pany Football 2: Corporal, R.O.T.C. 4. Frank Carstarphen Corporal 3; Lieutenant 4. John Treutlen Cleckley, Jr. Highest Honor 1; High Honor 2, 3; Company Rifle Team 2: Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4; Rule Team 2. 3, 4: Trea- surer, Literary Society 4: Military Edit-r, RAINBOW 4: Academy Hi-Y 4; Sabre Cub 4: Go'.d ' R" Sode'y 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW Lo'Jis Aloysius Collins, Jr. Freshman Literary Society 1; Busi- ness Manager, Flho Chi 4. A. Jerome Connell, Jr. Harold Thomas Crawford Honor 2, 3. Harold Dicks Lloyd Clement Cone Andrew Prescott Covar RcBERT Edward Daley Hamilton Steve Drane THE 1936 RAINBOW ROBERT Percy Dunaway B Varsily Football 3, 4: Track Team 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Sergeanl R.O.T.C. 4. Robert Allen Elliott Literary Society 2, 3. 4; Corporal 3, 4. Tracy Lee Evans George William Forbes Frank Marion Durst Freshman Literary Society; High Hor.or 1, 3; Honor 2. Lyle Eugene Evans Beuroh Autrell Fletcher High Honor 1; Honor 2, 3; Sec- gent 4: Company Football I; Literary Society 1. Hamilton Robert Garrett THE 1936 RAINBOW Henry Burt Garrett, Jr. Honor 1; Sergeant 4. John Whyte Goddard Horor 1; Corporal 4. Charles W. Gwin Literary Society 1 , 2; Company Football 2; Corporal, R.O.T.C. 4. Iames Benjamin Hall Albert VonKamp Gary Literary Society 2, 3. 4; President James Raymond Granade Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 2; Glee Club 3. Carlisle Douglas Hall Best Drilled Cadet 3, 4; First Lieutenant 4; Rifle Team 3. John Randolph Hall. Jr. THE 1936 RAINBOW HAMMO^ro R. Iacxsoh Harteh Captain, R.O.T.C.; Sabre Qub. Wiu. H. Haynie Corporal 2r Sergeant 3: Lieuten- ant 4: Sabre Qub 4: Glee Qub 2, -; Maxwell Hill Freshrran Literary Society 1; High- est Hcncr 1: High Honor 2. 3: En- trart I. E. B. Stuart Contest 3; Aca- demy Literary Society 3, 4; Academy Hi-Y 4. William Council Hancock Earnest A. Hayden Literary Society 1, 4: Second Lieu- tenant, R.O.T.C. Iamee Lafayette Hewett Clifford D. Holley Literary Society 1; "B" Varsity Football 3. THE 1936 RAINBOW Frederick William Holley Charles Gordon Houston, Jr. High Honor 1, 2, 3: Freshman Lit- erary Society: Entrant in I. E. B. S'uart Contest 3: Assistant Business Karager, RAINBOW 3: Editor-in- C'liei, RAINBOW 4: Lieutenant 4: Sabre Cub 4; Gold "R" Society 4. Clarence B. Irwin Richmond Hi-Y 3, 4: Chaplain 4: Literary Society 4. William Arthur Jackson Frank H. Hooper Literary Society 1, 2, 3. 4; Sabre Club 4; Rifle Team 4; Track; Team 4; Malor. R.O.T.C. Thomas Lee Howard Oliver Brinson Inman, Jr. Literary Sodely 1. 2, 3. 4; Com- pany Football 1. 2, 3; "B" Varsity 2; "A" Varsity 3, 4; Letter 4; Man- ager of Track 3; Manager of Bas- ketbaU 4: Varsity Qub 3, 4: Glee Club 2; Intramural Basketball *; Lieutenant 4. V/;luam E. Jakes. Jr. Academy Hl-Y 2; Chaplain 3; Vice-President 4: President 4; Liter- ary Scciety 1. 2. 3; ' B" Varsity Foot- ball 4; BasketbaU 3: Track 3. 4: Glee Club 3: Tennis 4; Rifle Team 4; Sabre Club 4: Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW FuBMAN Carpenter Jenkins Top Sergenl 4: Non-Commissioned Officer, Reserve Corps; Literary So- ciety 4. Gordon M. Kelly Highest Honor 1. 2. 3; President of Freshman Literary Society 1; Vice-President of Class 1: Treasurer of Class 2. 3; Academy Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Treasurer, 3; Entrant, U. D. C. Con- test 3: Winner D A. R. Prize 3: Sabre Club 4; Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4: Gold "R' Society 4; RAINBOW staff 4. James Joseph Kirkley Glee Club *: Literary Society 4. John K. Lackman Footbo'l 2, 3. 4, 5: Utter 3, 4. 5- Baske'ball 3. 4, 5: Letter 4, 5: Track 2. 3, 4. 5; Letter 4, 5; Rife Team 3, *, 5; Student Council 3: Voted Best Academy Athlete 5 Tyler B. Johnson, Jr. Stunt Night 3. 4. W. L. Kelly Secretary, Freshman Literary So- ciety 1; Academy Literary Society 4; Corporal, R.O.T,C. 4. Meyer Kreisberg Swimming Team 3; Varsity Club 3; Sabre Qub 4; First Lieutenant 4. Jimmy Bothwell Lee THE 1936 RAINBOW Cecil Anthony Lemon A. R. C. Literary Society 2, 3; Corporal 2; Sergeant 3, 4; Glee ^ Club 3, 4. f Isaac Clarence Levy, Jr. Literary Society 3, 4; Corporal 3; Secretary, Literary Society 4; Debat- ing Team 4; MUSKETEER staff 4; Lieutenant 4; Sabre Club 4, E. Rogers Lowe Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. Edward Eerry Martin. Jr. High Honor 2, 3; Platoon Sergeant Jesse Daniel LiT/EH Honor 1; Literary Society 3; Cor- coral 4. Jesse Burt Logue Sergeant. R.O.T.C. 4. John Gordon Martin, Jr. Honcr 2; High Honor 3; Basket- ball 3, 4r Sergeant 4. A. L. Mason, Jr. Koncr 1, 2; High Honor 3; Literary Society 2. 3. 4; Lieutenant 4; Busi- ness I/arager. RAINBOW 4; Gold R" Society 4; Sabre Oub 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW Andrew Lee Metts B. Allen Morris Bard 1. 2, 3. 4: First Liauleranl ! Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3: Literary Sidoty 3: Sabre Club 4: Richmond Hi-Y 4. Maurice Allen Murray Julian W. Myers Leck Montgomery Corpoial 1, 2. 3; Varsity Football 3. 4. Leonard Morris Herbert Myers Basketball 4. Lewis Anderson Newman Horror 1. 3: Richmond Hi-Y 3, 4; Chaplain 3; Secretary 4; Literary Siclety 4: Tennis 4; Managing Edi- ! r of MUSKETEER 4; Corporal. RO.T.C. 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW Robert Lander Newton Honor 1; Corporal, R.O.T.C. 4. Douglas Middleton Pardue Linton Kline Paulk Elliot Pomerance Thomas Edward Norvell V/illiam Pardue Charles Ray Pearre Letter in Basketball 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Track 2. 3, 4; Letter 3, *; Com- pany Football 3: Letter in Football 4; Lieutenant 3. 4; Sabre Club 4; Varsity Club 2, 3. 4. Harry G. Popkin Honor 1. 3: High Honor 2; Letter, Casketball 4; Literary Society 4; MUSKETEER stalf 4r Track Team ; Sergeant, R. O. T. C. 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW LowHELL Powell Honor 1, 2, 3, 4: Sergeant 4. MiLBURM K. RATTEREE FoDlball Leller 4: Basketball Let- ter 4: Richmond Hi-Y 4; Varsity Club 4: Literary Society 4; MUS- KETEHR stall 4. Frank Carroll Riley Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Alternate ol A. R. C. Debating Team 4; Ser- gcar.t 4. P.:iL:p Frank Robinson, Jr. Horor 1, 2. 3: Freshman Literary S-ciety: Academy Hi-Y 3, 4; Treas- urer 4: Tennis Team 3, 4: Runner-Up in Singles and Doubles 4: Debating Tffam 4: RAINBOW staff 4. Lloyd Arnold Rae Platoon Sergeant 4. Aloysius Ioseph Redd Tennis Letter 3, 4; Sergeant 4. William Vincent Roberts Honor 2, 3: Sergeant 4. Ht:^MAM H. Sanc;:en Company Football I, 2. 3; Lit- erary Society 2: Richmond Hi-Y 2; 3. 4; Secretary 3; Varsity Football 2. 3, 4; Letter 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW WiLL!AM George Schueler Top Sergeant 4. Arthur Thomas Honor 3; Sergeant 4. John McLucius Swellings Sergeant, R.O.T.C. 4. Carl H. Stelling William Edward Seago Leon Wasneb Simon, Jr. Honor 1; High Honor 2, 3; Literary- Society 1. 2. 3, 4; Corporal 2, 3, 4; MUSKETEER staff 4; RAINBOW staff 4. Harold S. Steed CorpDral 1; Sergeant 2; Sergeant, Band 3; Giee Club 4; Literary So- ciety 4. Herbert Pond Stelling High Honor 1, 2, 3: Student Coun- r'.\ \: Literary Society 1. 2. 3, 4: Secretary 1 ; Vice-President 4; '"B" Varsity 3, -1: Letter in Tennis 3, 4; Compar.y FoclboU 3; Varsity Club 3: Entrant in ], E. B. S'uarl contest 3; Sports Editor RAINBOW 4; Gold "R" Society 4; Basketball Team 4; De- ' laming Team 4: Academy Hi-Y 3, 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW ^^ Turner Marvin Suluvan Thomas Frank Sherman Baseball 1; Corporal 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Track 3; Sergeont, R.O.T.C. 4: Football Letter 2, 3, 4. Cecil Rhodeh Turner Lewis A. Tyce Honor 1, 2; Vice-President Class 1: Literary Society 1; First Lieutenant. R.O.T.C. 4. Deno George Thevaos Honor 1: High Honor 2, 3; Fool- ball 2, 3: Vice-President of Class 3; Literary Society 2. 3; President *; Lieutenant, R.O.T.C, 4; Academy Hi-Y 4: Gold "R" Society 4; Sabre Club 4; Debating Team 4; RAIN- BOW staff 4. Charles Boifeullet Thompson Literary Society 1. 2, 3, 4; Honor 1; Glee Club 3; "B" Varslly : Com- pany Football 3, 4; Richmond Hi-Y; President 4; Secretary 5; Letter in Football 4, 5; Letter In Track 4. 5; B" Varsity; Basketball 5; Gold "R" Sociely 5: MUSKETEER slafi 5; Cap- 'ain. R.O.T.C. 5. Leslie Turner Eabll Cclden Waller Honor 1, 2, 3; Literary Society I. ; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Enlrani in i. E. B. Sluarl Contest 3: Sergeant 4; .arsily Club 3. 4; RAINBOW staff 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW Abe Weinstein Honor 2; Literary Society 3; Cor- poral, R.O.T.C. 4; MUSKETEER staff CLiTNOtr Walter Williams, Jr. Higli Honor 1, 2, 3; Literary So- ciety 1; Sergeant 4; Lieutenant 4; Sabre Club 4. Joseph Sumner Wright Honor 1, 3; Corporal 3. Frank Joseph Young Manager of "B" Varsity 4. OmA V. WlHELM Corporal 2; Sergeant 4; "B" Var- sity Football 3. Hugh E. Williamson Hon Woo Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Rifle Tean 4: Sergeant, R.O.T.C. 4. John William Young Literary Society 1. 2, 3. 4; Honor 2; Glee Club 4. THE 1936 RAINBOW J Entrdnca to Building THE 1936 RAINBOW ^.^. (L, Cower (Tlasses THE 1936 RAINBOW Officers of A. R. C. Junior Class TOM M. BAKER ... Presidemt lAMES C. YOUNG VicE-pRrsiDENr PAUL B. BAILEY Secbetary C. F. RASTON, IR Treasurer GRADY M. McRAE Student Council T. V. BOECKMAN Student Council THE 1936 RAINBOW A. R. C. Juniors Archer, Tracy Askey, Chas. M. Cailey, Paul B. Baker, Tom M. Baldowski, Julian Balk, T. F. Barnes, W. W. Barrett, Alex Boston, C. E., Jr. Battey, Alfred M. Battle, C. L. Beckworth, Clarence E. Belding, Lambeth S. Boeckman, T. V. Boswell, Chas. Bradley, Wilbur Brennan, James J. Brodeur, Joseph R. Broome, W. Bolar, Jr. Brown, Reuben B. Bruce, Chas. H. Burch, Jas. H. Byington, Wm, Calhoun. W. C. Carringan, Theodore S. Cave, L. O'Neal Chaney, L. W. Chapman, William T. Clark, Herbert L. Claussen, Henry H. Cochrane, William Cooper, D. Covar, A. L. Crawford, Geo. W. Creed, Cleveland E. Crouch, James S. Cunningham, Barrett Cunningham, Mel. G. Curtis, Joseph Danforth, E. C. B., Jr. Davant, Chas. Dean, Ralph M. DeMedicis, Herbert H. Dinsmore, John W. Edenlield, Richard J. Elliott, C. Richard Ellis, R. William Eubanks, Julian T. Evans, Frank C. Evans, T. Lee Fine, Neal A. Fulcher, Bartow Fulghum, Henry A. Fuller, Marion Gardner, W. C. Garrard, J. E. Gehrken, A. R. Goelchius, Eugene Goodwin, Bland Graham, Sam Griffin, Louis, Jr. Gulledge, Jack D. Guye, W. P. Hadden, Odell Hall, John E. Hamilton, David P. Hammett, Chas. Hancock, Chas. A. Hannah, Sidney Harrison, Parvey Hartley, J. Franklin Heath, Bryant Heggie, Jack S. Herlong, Milton Hildebrandt, Henry M. HiU, C. M. HoUings worth. Earl C. Howard, Julian C. Hughes, T. Lorin Ivey, Henry Frank Jopling, Robt. M. Kelly, Jack H. Knapp, Frank R. Lamar, Bernard Lazenby, Jas. M. Lee, Elvin LeSueur, B. H. LeSueur, J. E. Lewis, Wm. Linson, Palmer Long, Boyce Maher, Marion J. Mahoney, John J. Mahoney, Wm. M. Moloney, Sheron Markwalter, C. Victor Markwalter. Roy A. Mason, F. Dan Maxwell, R. J. May, Wardlaw W. Meehan, Tom P. Merrill. Wm. E. Mize. E. Gunnels Mobley, J. Russell Montgomery, Jerome Moody. E. A. Moore, Joe W. Morgan, T. J. Moss, Lamar Murray. Walter B.' Murry, Robert L. McGahee, Jack E. McRae. Grady M. Neal. Lester E. Neill, Wilfred Nowell, Jimmie H. Ogilvle, Joe J. Olive, Robt. L. Ouzts, John A. Owens. Jas. A. Paine, John A. Peterson, Milledge PetrCG, Ebble Philpot, Des. Ford Pond, E. Linnell Pritchord, Harrison Purvis, Harvey Rambow, Earl A. Ratteree, Wm. Richards, Marion Rinker, H. Gerald Robinson, Robt. A. Roesel, Max J. Rox, W. T. Rush, W, E. Sancken. Geo. A. Saxon, J. P. Scofield, Lester B. Scott, Vernon . Scurlock, Wm. B. Seigler, W. Randall Sheppard, Jarrell Shirley. J. W. Shull, K. W. Silas, Raymond Smith, B. Roy, Jr, Smith, F. Coleman Smith, Jack A. Smith, Mahon T. Smith, Robert H. Smitherman, R. S. Smolen, Percy Speering. F. L. Spires, Alex A. Stevens, W. S. Stewart, C. Wade Stovall, Jas. B. Sullivan, John J. Taylor, Earl Taylor, Robert Tebow, Wm. Jennings Teston, W. Willie To bin. John Towns, Preston Usry, Tom H. Van Dyke, Chester L. Walker. Melvin Warr, T. Cooper Waterhouse, J. N. Whcley, Charles W. Wheatley. Sanders Wheeler, Clinton Wheeless, Billy Wiggins. Jas. E. Willis, W. A. Wilson. John S. Womack, Talmadge Wood. William W. Woodward. Marvin T. Woodward, Wyman P. Wright. J. D. Wright. Nathan Young. Edward B. Young, Jos. C. Young. John M. Young, Wm. L. Youngblood. Leslie THE 1936 RAINBOW r. Officers of A. R. C. Sophomore Class ROBERT B. BAKER President GEORGE A. TRAYLOR. IR Vice-President LLOYD A. STANFORD SECRETAnv ROBERT E. BAGGS Treasurer PAUL W. WHALEY Student Council MARVIN R. McNAlR Student Council THE 1936 RAINBOW A. R. C. Sophomores Abemathy, Lewis Adams, Chas. E. Adams, Henry C, Akins, Lawton Aldridge, Lucius M. Allen, Henry B. Andrews, Julian Angelakos, Gus Arnold, Ray Arthur, F. Joe Ashe, E. C. Atheam, Mitchell L. Avery, L. Eugene Avrett, Milton Baggs, W. H. Bailey, B. E. Bailey, Chas. F, Bailie, R. C, Jr. Baird, Wade H. Baker, H, K. Baker, Robl. B. Barbin, Robt. M. Barden, Woodrow Barnes, Chas. R. Bateman, J. O. Batman, Edward Belger, Roy E. Beman, Henry D. Bentley, Walter F. Best, John Black, Wm. B. Blackwell, R. F. Blackwell, Maurice Blackwell, P. S. Blanchard, Thos. Bland, Richard L. Bolter, Albert Bolyard, Frank K. Bonzo, Marvin M. Boozer, John Boswell, John D. Bowers, H. M. Bowman, Louie J. Boyd, Wm. J. Barnes. Wayne A. Bracey, Jno. V. Bragg, Arvin W. Bray, Harold Broadwater, Robt. Brotherton, C. C. Britt, J. Elmo Brown, Chas. F. Bruckner, Albert Bruker, Billy C. Brown, Wm. T. Bryant, W. L Buckley, Lawrence J. Buford, Chas. Burton, Ben W. Carpenter, H. M. Carpenter, Henry W. Carpenter, Jack Carr, C. F. Carroll, Russell Cason, Jas. W. Cason, Robt. W. Cater, Idis B. Chalker, C. A. Claffey. J. O. Clark, Herbert F. Clark, Robt. L. Clark, Willis Cliett, Dozier Cloud, A. L. Qoud, H. C. Collins, P. S. Cooper, Wm. Cooper, J. R. Corley, Wm. C. Coursey, Marvin H. Crozier, F. E. Culpepper, Dan W. Daitch, Irvin J. Daitch, Louis Daley, John W. D'Antignac, Cecil Davaney, James Davant, F. D. Davis, E. P. Day, Chas. H. Dean, J. D. Deas, T. C. Dennis, Caver C. Dickson, Chas. Dixon, Linton Doughty, LeGarde Dudley, Elmer Duncan, James B. Dychess, Hugh Dye, Chas. Dye, Paul Easterling, W. H. Edelblut, Carl M, Elliott, Leonard T. Epps, Jones Evans, J. C. Evans, Warren H. Ferris, Rickman Fisher, R. H. Fitzgerald, Jas. Fox, H. E. Free, James Fuller, J. B. Fulmer, Jno. R. Gaines. W. L. Gay, E. W. Givens, Shelton Glover, Jno. G. Goldberg, Sanford Greene, E. F. Griffin, Wm. H. Guy, James Gwin, T. J. Gwynn, J. B. Mains, J. T. Hamby, Otis Hamilton, H. L. Hamilton, Wm. F. Hancock, J. F. Hardeman, Leroy Hardin, Jack Hardy, Lamar Hargrove, D. W. Harrell, Jack Harris, T. E. Harrison, Bernard Harvley, J. D. Haynie, M. C. Henderson, Marvin W. Herrington, J. R. Hochmuth, M. S. Holley, J. L. Holston, W. E. Hooper, Raymond Hoover, Jno. C. Hornaday, L. B. Horton, Lloyd Horton, Robt. J. Houck, T. R. Howe, H. M, Howell, H. W. Hughes, W. E. Humphrey, W. D. Hungerford, H. D. Ingram, Albert Jackson, Lloyd Jenny, F. F. Joe, George Johns, J. D. Johnson. Ronald Johnson, E. S. Johnston, Howard H. Jones, Kenneth H. Jones, Wesley Keams, John Keels, J. H. Kelly, I. Marvin Kerr, E. M. Kimbrell, C. A. King, G. P. King, W. O. Kitchens, R. H. Kitchens, R. W. Krafka, Joseph Krouse. Ashby R. Lamb, Jas. P. Lazenby, Josh M. Lazenby, Jno. R. Lee. O. C. Lemon, J. T. Lemon, Vincent- A. Levy, Bernard Lines, Jno. A. Lines, W. A. Little, Harber Longeway, L. W. Loyal, R. R. Luke, Alton E. Maddox, Roy Marshall, Chas. Markwalter, Chas. E. Markwalter, E. Al Mauldin, Wm. S. Maxwell, A. W. May, H. W. Mayo, Rudolph P. Mills, J. C. Mitchell, Law^rence M'itchum, Bernard Mobley, Geo. R. Morgan, M. W. Morgan, W. P. Moye, Ben. R, Mulherin, Joe Mulligan, T. J. Murphey, M. C. Murray, C. R. Mutimer, G. H. Myers, Eugene Myers, W. M. MacLauchlin, Breamer McAlhany, J. F. McCall, J. F. McCauley, T. B. McCown, D. B. Mcintosh, C. H. McKie, Clifford McLariy, R. R. McLendon, Jno. W. McNair, Marvin R. Newman, John Nixon, Jno. W. O'Hara. Chas. Page, Nelson Pague, Harold Palmer, L. E. Pappas, Chris Parks, Geo. H. Parker, H. B. Parrish, Harry P. Pender, W. H. Pierce, P. M. Plagwitz, Wm. Pollard, J. R. Pomerance. Leon Pond, Melvin Powers, W. J, Pratt, R. C. Prescott, E. H. Prouty, Hal D. Punaro, Vincent J. Radford, Robt. H. Ramsey, J. W. Ramsey, S. M. Rauton, J. M. Ready, W. A. Reed. C. W. Remsen, Rem Rinker, Frank A. Rivers. J. F'. Rhodes. A. K. Rhodes, D. C. Rhodes, Frank E. Roberts, Henry Roberts, Starling J. Robinson, Lewis J. Roesel. Jno. C. Rollins, Emory Rosamond, W. J. Rosier, J. Wm. Rosier, M. N. Rupert, Craven Rushton, L. L. St. John, W. E. Scott, V. W. Shell, J. Ed. Scarr, Geo. B. Seigler, J. M. Shackle ford, McDade Shanohan, T. L. Showmaker, Wm. L. Sibley, Jno. R. Silver, Benjamin Simon, Carl Skinner, E. I. Smith, Franklin O. Smith, Robt. A. Smith, T. E. Smith, Wm. H. Sneed, Wade Snelling, Bayard Stanford, Lloyd A. Stark, Robt. F. Steele. Wm. T. Stevens, J. Paul Steward, C. J. Stone, Jack Marshall Stoudemire. H. A. Strother, Clinton Suhr, Geo. F. Sumner, Dennis Teuton, G. Edward Thompson. E. E. Thompson. Guyton Tiller, Reese I. Toole. Geo. Tray lor, Geo. A., Jr. Trommerhauser. Billy F. Turner, Clyde Usry, Chas. H. Usry, Ira P. Vause, C. C. Waagner, M. E. Waddey, C. M. Wages, H. N., Jr. Walden, Leon C. Wallace, A. Harbin Ward. Albert F. Ware, Robt. L. Warr, Frank C. Watkins, Geo. Whaley, Paul W. Widener, Jack L Wilkerson, J. B. Williford, Gordon Wolfe, Warren Womacfc. Clyde K. Wong, Thos. Wood, J. Brewster Woodward, J. C. Wyatt, Wallace Wynne, W. B. Yee, Sin Young, G. R. THE 1936 RAINBOW ^ I: . . Officers of A. R. C. Freshman Class J. R. EDWARDS President HENRY T. FERRIS Vice-President WALTER REISER Secretary WOODROW DAVIS Treasurer LOUIS ROSS Studeht Council PATRICK CALHOUN Student Council THE 1936 RAINBOW A. R. C. Freshmen Allen, Chas. D. Allerton, S. Chas. Amos, Paul A. Anderson, Fred Anthony, Ed Atkinson, Archibald Austin, Henry W. Avary- Madison Averett, J. H. Bacon, J. E. Bailey, Geo. L. Baird, Richard L. Baker, Frank Balk, W. A. Balkcum, W. A. Banks, L. A. Bargeron, B. B. Barnard, D. D. Barnes, A. L. Barnes, George Barrentine, Elisha Bartlett, Wilder W. Bartley, J. L. Battey, Louis L. Battle, J. Z. Bearden, Jno. D. Beasley, J. W. Balding, Joe E. Belding, Wm. E. Bentley, H. H. Boardman, Jack D. Bolen, B. T. Bolgla, Bennie Brandenburg, W. M. Brandt, Denard Britton, W. L. Brodeur, Wm. D. Broome, B. Brown, Coleman J. Brunson, B. C. Bryant, Jas. E. Bryant, Marvin Bryant, Wade Bryson, Edward Bugg, C. E. Burnside, E. A. Burrell, Asberry Busch, Sol Bussey, B. L. Bussey, R. M. Butler, J. P. Calhoun, Patrick Callison, H. G. Campbell, G. S. Canley, Irvin Capers, Frank Capps, W. H. Copier, J. Carnavas, Harry Carroll, Philip Carry, R, E. Carswell, Geo. Casey, Tillman Caver, H. P. Cawley, S. H. Chance, P. T. Chaney, S. B, Cheshire, E, R. Choale, Jno. Cloy, M. G. Coclough, W. B. Colfk-ld, Prentiss Coleman, Virgil Conlon, Wm. O. Cook, R. G. Cosby. Ray Cotter, L. F. Coursey, R. W. Courtney, Howard Crah, George Crawford, James Creech, O. Crenshaw, Joe Crouch, L. D. Daley, John Davidson, J. H. Davis, Wm. L. Davis, Woodrow Deal, Harold Deer, C. V. Delk. A. G. Delong, Otis Dennis, Marion DeWitt, R. O. Dinkins, Harry Dolan, W. A. Dyson, S. M. Dressel, R. J. Dyches, U. S. Eaverson, Wallace Edwards, J. R. Elliott, Sewell Elrod, Hugh F. Enderby, H. C. Engler, H. S. Ergle, Jas. E. Evans, J. B. Evans, H. T. Eve, Joseph Fallow, J. C. Farr, R. E. Farr, Thomas Farris, E. N. Farris, Henry T. Fleming, Thos. Fletcher, B. H. Florie, Marion P. Fonts, F. G. Ford, Theron D. Franklin, Patrick Freeman, Melvin F. Fulcher, Charlie Fulghum, Buiord E. Gate wood, Edward Geter, J. R. Gilbert, Eugene Gillman, Nathan Gleason, T. M. Godbee, G. E. Gordon, Olin Grommer, Wm. J. Granade, H. S. Grant, Jas. R. Grayson, Robt. Greene, Woodall Griffith, J. T. Grillin, J. W. GuUedge, Lionel Hagler. Jno. C. Hall. Earl Hamilton, Robt. Hamilton, Walton Hancock. Reginald Hanson, G. B. Hardwick, Douglas Hardy, Wallace Harrell, G. F. Harrell, J. W. Harrison, Billie Harrison, Harold Harrison, Steve Harveston, George Harveston, Thomas F. Haywood, J. B. Heath, H. W. Henderson, Alvin Hester, Rudolph Hitt, Thos. Hixon, E. C. Hodge, Jimmie Hoke, Eugene Hollings worth, Eugene Hoiston, J. L. Hoops, Jack R. Home, R. F. Howard, D. R. Howell, Kilpatrick Huff, G. I. Hull, J. M. Humphries, George Huntington, J. R. Izlar, Billy Jarrett, Harry E. Jarrett, Robert Joe, Albert Johnson, D. W. Johnson, Ernest Johnston, J. D. Joiner, Rube Jones, W. M. Jones, Billy Jordan, Merriman Judy, Robt. P. Jumper, J. H. Karlsen, Richard Kauffman, J. E. Keenan, Frank Kennedy, H. Key, Waher King, Claud H. Kingery, J. W. Kitchens, L. G. Klein, Lewis Knight, A. Kreisberg, J. W. Krewson, Luther Kuhlke, Robt. Lackman, F. E. Lamar. H. W. Lamb, Judson Lamb, Vernon L. Lamback. Gordon Lawrence, Carl Lever, Chas. W. Leverett, Donald Le^'y, Marvin Lewis, Edward Lewis, Ernest H. Lewis, R. W. Linton, Robt. L. Little, Nea! Long, Robt. Luke, Dozier Lynn, Malcolm Mackendree, C. S. Maguire, A. I. Mahoney, Robt. Manly, Clarence Marsh, E. W. Marshall, Herbert Mason. Samuel Mceler, Leslie C. Miller, Murphey Miles, Carl Mitchell, C. C. Mobley, T. J. Montgomery, A. Moody, W. W. Moore, H. Lamar Moredock, Jas. W. Morgan, J. R. Moss, Eraser Moye, Chas. Mulligan, Jas. F. Murphy, GUie McAlhany, D. U. McCarthy, J. W. McCuen, Chas. McGahee. Chas. S. McGraw, Alvin McKeown, Emmett McLendon, Geo. P. McLendon, Thos. McMichael, Morion McNair, P. R. McTyre, Garnett W. McWee, Donold Nelson, Ralph A. Newell, Melvin Newman, Roy Noles, R. E. North, B. H. Norvell, Harold H. O'Connor, Robt. Ogietree, Sam Overraon, Lehman Owens, Robt. Owens, Milv/ee Pague, Jas. Potrick, Robt. Patterson, Wm. B. Pearson, S. D. Peebles. C. E. Pember, Joseph Perkins, Wm. Perry, Wymon Peters, R. C. Phillips, Willie Pierce. Geo. Pinder, H. Pollard, G. W. Pollock, E. B. Pond, Miles Prather, D. L. Ponder, E. G. Price, John Pritchard, H. W. Pund, Horry C. Purvis, E. Purvis, Glen Rochels, M. J. Rachels, Wm. Roinwater, Lenwood Rankin, G. D. Redd. Henry E. Redd, Glee Reese, J. H. Reid. R. E. Reiser, Walter Rhoades, McAllister Rice, Leo R. Richards, T. E. Rickerson, Vernon Robertson, Heard Robinson, H. L. Rogers, Roy Ross, Louis Rones, Myron Rountree, Leon D. Rox, Gerald F. Rucker, Ishom G. Rusch, Wm. H. Sanders, Leonord A. Scoggins, Ganell Scott, Leonard H. Seols, Marvin Seigler, W. C. Seigler, Morris Seigler, Reuben H. Senn, T. R. Sheehon, Al Sexton, Clyde H. Shipes, Franklin Smalley, J. W. Smith, Carroll Smith, Chas. J. Smith, E. J. Smith, Joe C. Smith, Wilbur Smith, Wilse M. Smyihe, Bernard M. Snider, Russell C. Sparks, Clinton Siallings, G, Starnes, Ralph Steed, Eugene B. L.teilir.g, Osbum Steinberg, Moxwell Steinberg, Morris Stone, L. A. Stowell, Carlton Street, T. J. Sturgis, Joseph Swann, Walter E. Tolbert, L. E. Terry, Lawrence Thomas, G. Thurmond, C. B., Jr. Tiller, BilUe Timm, T. A. Timmerraon, T. L. Tjavoras, Pete Todd, Lindell O. Tom, George Toomey, Al Tucker, Jas. Turner, Fleetwood Twilley, Carroll Vaughn, Bernard Venable, W. H. Wade, Juie W. Wahl, Conrad WoHoce. Wm. J. Waller, Horcourt E. Woller, Jack Weathers, Euley Webb, Clifford Weiss, Geo. T. Weltch, Lester Wheatley, Palmer Wiggins, Ernest Wilkinson, R. J. Willinghom, Julian B. Williford, Hugh Wilson. Wm. H. Wingote, Morvin Witt, Wm. Woicott, St. Claire Woo, Edword Woo. Gombo Woodard. J. G. Woodward, Everett Woodward, Harry L., Jr. Wylds, Chas. A. Youngblood, Harold A. THE 1936 RAINBOW Your Librdry One oi the most beautiful rooms in /our school buUding is your library. It it centrally located, has a seating capacity of eighty-eig.it. is well lighted, and is attractively decorated and eouipped. In it is found your state flag, pictures and busts of some of your most beloved country- men and other leaders, and trophies won by your athletic teoms. On the shelves are found books of ever/ kind and description. There are books on almost every subject that you could possibly think about or want: biology and history, education and psychology, travel, science, vocations, recreations and hobbies, plays, useful and tine arts, and many volumes of adventure and romance. Many more new and interesting books have been added this year than ever before because of the library fee paid by each student. A live and readable collection of books has been bought with your fees, so why not come in and use them for collateral, voluntary or professional reading? Always watch the bulletin boards for announcements of, and advertisements about, new up-to-dale books that are being added. Your library wants to help you in your school work by leaching you where to find the ^^^^^ information thai you need for your studies and in your future work by creating ^^^^^^^ in you a love and need of good books. It desires to give to you through reading ^^^ a rich and varied experience and a strong motive for reading and a permanent m V interest in it. Therefore, "Be less concerned with the number of books you read, ^ ^ and more with the good use you make of them." ^M MARGARET BAILIE, Librarian !l^ilitarY THE 1936 RAINBOW L 1 1 m R O. T. C Regiment The Colors THE 1936 RAINBOW A primoiy purpose of education is to train men and women for positions of leadership and responsibility, both public and private, in war as well as in peace- May you fill your position tn life as v/ell as you have in our school. SAM PURSWELL, Captain of Infamtry, P. M. S. AND T. Self-respect, pride, confidence, and friendliness between individuals are important elements of discipline. A man v,-ho has proper self-respect can never enter into degredation. Discipline brings out the proper initiative and resourcefulness desired. It includes coercions and restraints, rewards and punfsh- nents, praise and censure, independence and subordination. WILUAM C. McGEE, Sgt.. D. E. M. L.. ASST. P. M. S. AND T. ^ OO K /i i i\ D U VV DAVID DALEY. Colonel BERTHA BARRETT. Sponsor DORROH NOWELL. Lieutehaht-Colomcl DOROTHY NEWMAN, Sponsor FRANK HOOPER, Maiob (Roq. Aajutar: MARGARET WIGGINS, Sponsor THE 1936 RAINBOW Regimental Staff RICHARD RUSSELL, Captain (Reg. Staff) MARTHA HERMAN, Sponsor GEORGE FULLER, Captain (Reg. Staff) GLADYS BODEKER, Sponsor COLEMAN SMITH, Captain (Reg. StafO BERNiCE STROUPE, Sponsor THE 1936 RAINBOW Fred Timm Major CSTELLE riEAurORT Sponsor Fred Pember Adjutant William Kitchens Stall First Battalion CAPTAIN PAT REDD Company A CAPTAIN JACK FORTUNE Company B CAPTAIN HARRY MOELEY Company C THE 1936 RAINBOW Pat Redd Captain Elizabeth Howard Lloyd Adams Sponsor 1st Lieutenant J. B. Hall C. R. Pearhe 1st Lieutenant 2rd Lieutenant Company A PAT REDD, Captain LLOYD ADAMS, Isl Lieutenant I. B. HALL, 1st Lieutenant ELIZABETH HOWARD, Sponsor C. R. PEARHE, 1st Lieutenant SERGEANTS Dicks, H, Waller, E. Lemon, C. Wheeler, C. Sherman, T. CORPORALS Woo, H. Andrews, H- Kelley, W. ASKEY, C. Montgomery, L. Hewett. J. Owens, D. Jenkins, R. PRIVATES Redd, B. Adams, C. Easterling, W. Markwalter, A. Scarr, B. Adams, H, Edelblul, I. Mauldin . w. Scarr, G. Avery, E. Elliott, L. Meurer, R. Seago, W. Bolyard, F. Epps, I. Middlebrooks, C. Smith, G. Buck, C. Forbes, G. Munn, 3, Sullivan, M Cater, I. Hains, J. Myers, B. Sumner, D. Chalker, C. Hornaday, I. Nowell, P. Stanford. L. Collins, L. Howe, H. Philpol, D. Sylvester, J. Covar, A. . Huges. W. Powers, W. Taylor, G. Curtis, I. Irwin, C. Proscott, H. Tebow. I. Day, C. Jacfcson, L. Ramsey Ratteree N. M. Toole. G. Ward, D. Daley, R. Jones, R. Roberts, S. Yee, L. Dean, J. Lackman, J. K. Sancken H. Young. J. THE 1936 RAINBOW ACK Fortune Sara Sanc>:en Paul Stephens C. W. William.^ roYCE: L-:jg Captain Sponsor 1st Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant JACK FORTUNE. Captain PAUL STEPHENS. Isl Lieutenant Company B C. W. WILUAMS. Isl Lieutenant SARA SANCKEN, Sponsor BOYCE LONG. 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Eryngelsok. T. Gar^keb. W C Gaerett. B. Elitch. a CCNE. L. Fletcxeh. A. Garrett, R. Allen. H. Averett, M. Bailey, B. Battey. A. Brennan, I. J. Bryans, I. C. Buckley. L. Qiett. D. Daitch. I. d'Ar.tig.-ac. C. Farr. R. E. Fine, N. CORPORALS PRIVATES Gary. A. May. H. Green. E. McCowan. D Gwinn. I. B. Mulherin, J. Hammetl. C. Murphey. M. larrell. J. Myers. J. W. Hargrove, D. Meyers. P. E. Henington, J. NeiU, W. Holley, F. Pague, H. Howard, L. Pierce, P. Hungerford, H. Pomerance, L Ue. E. Pratt, R. C. Marlcwalter. D. Punaro. V. jENKtHS, C. Metts. a. Owens. J. A. Redd. A. Riley, F. C. Watebhouse. J. N. Wright. S. Ratteree. C. Rcbir.son. R. Rosier. N. Scholield, L. Silver, B. Smith, R. A. Sr.eed. W. Spires, A. T2b3w, W. Wi!lls. W. \::.-,-r. I. V/.o-v.-ord. M. THE 1936 RAINBOW Harry Mobley Captain Martha Bailie Sponsor George Rhodes Carlisle Hall Vvilliam Kennedy 1 st Lieutenant 1 st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant Company C HARRY MOBLEY, Captain GEORGE RHODES, 1st Lieutenant CARLISLE HALL, 1st Lieutenant MARTHA BAILIE, Sponsor WILLIAM KENNEDY. 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Cunningham, B. Cunningham, M. Gardner, R. CORPORALS Drane, S. Durst, F. Hammond, J. Mahoney, S. PRIVATES Arthur, I, F. Covar, A. L. Luke, W. D. Barbin, R. M. Crouch, J. Mahoney, W. Barnes, W. Culpepper, D. Markwalter, A. Behman, H. Gay, E. Markwalter, C. Boeckman, J. Goetchius, E. Maxwell, B. Bradley, W. Hanby, O. Milchum, B, Broome, W, Hardin, J, Murray. W. Brotherton, C. A. Harvley, J D. Peterson, M. Burton, B. Henderson, M, Prltchard, H. Carroll, R. Holley, C. Rivers, J, Holston, W . E. Horlon, L. Roberts, H. A. Cochrane, W, Ingram, N. Shell. I. E. Connnell, J. Little, W. Sheppard, J. Granade, R. Paulk, L. Powell, L. Morris, L. Simon, L. Towns, P. Wright, n. Sibley, I. Stewart, W. Stone, J. M. Taylor, E. C. Teuton, E. Thompson, G. Trommerhauser, Verdery, O. Waddey, M. Walden, L. Ware, R. M. Wheatley, S. Whee!er, C. Wlqqlns, J. THE 1936 RAINBOW ROBEST GbACEY Major Lewis Davies Sponsor Iames Elixsom GEoncE I/abshall Adiulanl Staff Second Battalion CAPTAIN ALEX DOREMUS Company E CAPTAIN ALLEN SKtNNER . . Company F 3APTAIN ROBERT MILLS Company G THE 1936 RAINBOW Alex Dobemus Captain Helen Boardman Sponsor Alva Cooper Charles Fortune Deng Thevaos 1st Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant Company E ALEX DOREMUS, Captain ALVA COOPER, Isl LieutenanI HELEN BOARDMAN, Sponsor CHARLES FORTUNE, 1st Lieutenant DENO THEVAOS. 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Bedle, R. L. Bhodeur, J. Cooper, D. CORPORALS Atkins, I. C. Franklin, B. H, GWINN, C. Jackson, W. A. PRIVATES Bagcgs, W. H. Clark, H. Hodden, O. Bailey, P. Clark, R. Hardeman, L Baicowshi, J. Creed, C. Jcpling, R. Balk, T. Crozier, J. Kelley. J. Batman, E. Dean, R. Kelley, M. Belding, L, Dinsmore, J. Lazenby, J. Blackweli, M. Dyches, H. McGahee, J. Barton, A. Dye, P. IvcKie, C. Bowman, ]. Eubanks, J. Merritt. H. Britt, E. Gaines, W. Mize, I. Brown, B. R, Garrard, I. NeiU, L. Ogilvie, J. Chaney, L. oivens, S. O'Hara, C. Chapman, V^. Gulledge, I. Oulzs. J. DUNAWAY, R. Howard, J. Stelling, H. Lamb. ]. P. POMERANCE, E. Sullivan, J. Wright, D. Palmer. J. Parker. K. Parks, H. Plagwilz, W. Purvis, H. Rlnker, F. Rollins, E. Roesel. M. Scurlock. W. B. Shanahan, T. Speerir.g. F. WoHe. W. Young, B, THE 1936 RAINBOW Allen Skinner Captain Dorothy Adams Sponsor ]. T. Cleckley 1st Lieutenant William Hutson 1st Lieutenant Leland Chisolm 2nd Lieutenant Company F ALLEN SKINNER. Captain I. T. CLECKLEY, 1st Lieutenant EXDROTHY ADAMS, Sponsoi WILLIAM HUTSON. Ut Lieutenant LELAND CHISOLM. 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Carrigan, T. Kreisberg, V. M. LOGUE, I. Rae. L. schuler, g. Stulb, C. CORPORALS Crawford, H. T. Eaversoh, C. Elliott, R. Martin, E. Murray, M. Newton. R. Snellihcs, I. M. STELLmc, C. Barnes. W. Barrett. A. Bonzo. M. Bowers. J. Bracey, J. Bragg. H. Bruckner. A. Clark, W. Danlorth, C. Deas, T. Fitzgerald. J. Fox, H. Fuller, J. PRIVATES Glovei, J. Knapp, F. R Guy, I. Lemon. T. Gwin. T. Maher, M. Hamilton, D. McRae. G. Hamilton, H. Meehan, T. Hamilton, W. Meyers, f. Hildebrandt, H. Mobley, G. HoUingsworth, E. Montgomery, Hughes, T. Page. N. Kelley, W. Prouly. H. Kerr E Rambow, E. Rhodes. B. Kimbrell, C. Richards. M. King. P. Rinker, G. Roesel, C. Scott, V. Seigler, W. Smith, B, R. Smith, I, A. Smith. T. Slark. R. Stovall. J. Thompson, E. Vause. C. Warr, C. Whaley. C. Young, J, THE 1936 RAINBOW Robert Mills Captain Connie Lanier Sponsor Curtis Nelson 1st Lieutenant Gordon Kelly 1st Lieutenant Tom Baker 2nd Lieutenant Company G ROBERT MILLS, Captain CURTIS NELSON. 1st Lieutenant GORDON KELLY, 1st Lieutenant CONNIE LANIER, Sponsor TOM BAKER, 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Allen, R, Hill, M. Martin, ]. POPKIN. H. Roberts, V. Wilhelm, O. CORPORALS Boatwright, a. Bryson. J. Carter, C. Lever. J. Newman, L. Norvell, E. Rupp, C. Weinstein, a. PRIVATES Atkins, L. Baston, C. Bateman, J. Bland, ]. Bruce, C. H. Cave, L. O. C'aussen, H, Cooper, J. Corley, W. C. Devaney, I. Dixon, C. Dudley, E. Edenfield, R. EUioll. C. R. Ellis. R, Evans, T. Gehrken. A. I Hancock, C. Hancock, ]. Harrison, B. Herlong, M. Hill, C. Hoover, I. C. King, W. O. Lamar, B. Lee. C. LeSeur, B. MacLaughlin, B. Maddox, R. Mills, I. Mitchell, L. Morgan, W. P. Moye, B. Murray, R. Newman, J. Nixon, J. Olive, R. L. Philips, R. E. Pond, M. Rhodes, F. Rushton, L. Seigler, J. M. Usry, T. Van Dyke. C. Whaley. P. Woodward, W. THE 1936 RAINBOW JAMES KOOVER Major IVIE DAGG; sponsor I-IARBY JEFFCOAT Adjutant JACK HeGGIE Staff Third Battalion CAPTAiN MJLTON PARDUE CAPTAIN JACK HARTER CAPTA3J JOE GOOD Company I Company K Company L THE 1936 RAINBOW Milton Pabdue Captain Marguerite Morris Sponsor Earl Kitchen 1st Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant E. R. Ldv/e 2nd Lieutenant Company I MILTON PARDUE, Captain EARL KITCHEN, 1st Lieutenant J. B. LEE, 1st Lieutenant MARGUERITE MORRIS, Sponsor E. R. LOWE, 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Graham, S. Simon, C. CORPORALS Haynie, M. Hooper, R, lUDY, R. LONGEWAY, L. PRIVATES Amos, P. Bacon, J. Broadwater, R. Buford, C. Colclough, W. B. Coursey, M. Dailey, J. Dressel, R. Evans, J. Fisher, R. Gleason. T. Grammer. W. Granade, H. Harris. F. Kitchens, R. Lemon, V. Long, R. Maxwell, A. Mcintosh. H. Purvis, O. Ramsey, 1. Seats, M. Seigler, B. Sexton. C. Teston, W. Wilkerson. J. THE 1936 RAINBOW Jack Harter Captain Ellen Powers Sponsor William Haynie 1st Lieutenant I. R. Hall 1st Lieutenant F. Carstarphen 2nd Lieutenant Company K lACK HARTER, Captain WILUAM HAYNIE. Isl Lieutenant I. R. HALL, 1st Lieutenant ELLEN POWERS, Sponsor F. CARSTARPHEN, 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Heath. F. SUHR. G. Vaughn. I. B. Wabb. F. C. CORPORALS Belger, R. Brown. W. T. Bryant, W. HOLLEY, J. Jones, W. D. Street, T. PRIVATES Ashe. E. Barker, F. Austin, H. Bartlett. W. Boswell, J. Carpenter, H. C^rr, C. Davidson, J, DeWitt, R. Elrod, H. F. Evans, W. Hardy, W. Harris. T. Horton, R. La n back. G. McAlhany, J. Moye. C. Owens, R. F. Sanders, L. Smalley, J. W. Stoudemire, H. Stowell, C. Weltch, L W. Wingate, M. Wonq, T. THE 1936 RAINBOW OE Good Rose Hunter L. A. Tyce H. Kreisberg Dan Bowles Captain Sponsor 1st Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant Company L JOE GOOD, Captain L. A. TYCE, 1st Lieutenant H. KREISBERG. 1st Lieutenant ROSE HUNTER, Sponsor DAN BOWLES, 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Bbukeb, B. Doughty, L. CORPORALS Blackwell. p. Cason, R. W. Pappas. C, Rox, B. PRIVATES Bailey. B Culpepper, D. Luke, A. Shcemaker, B Brown. J. Duncan, J. Mulherin, J. Smith. W. CarroU. R. Goldberg, S. Roberts, H. Steele, W. Cason, J. Griffin, J. Saxon, J. Waddey. M. THE 1936 RAINBOW Elliot Morah Major Margie Mulherin Sponsor Jack Krewson Adjutant O. B. Inman Staff Freshmdn Battalion CAPTAIN HAROLD CHANDLER CAPTAIN CHARLES THOMPSON CAPTAIN CUFF BALDOWSKI CAPTAIN T. J. HEFFERNAN Company I Company K Company L Company M THE 1936 RAINBOW Harold Chandler Captain Clara Nell Fortune Sponsor Sam Waller 1st Lieutenant Roy Ghizzel 1st Lieutenant William Jakes 2nd Lieutenant HAROLD CHANDLER, Captain SAM WALLER, 1st Lieutenant Company I ROY GRIZZEL, 1st Lieutenant CLARA NELL FORTUNE. Sponsor WILUAM JAKES, 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Farrie, E. Johnson, W. Mahoney, R. Perry, W. Robinson, H. Wiggins, E. Hartley, J. Brunson, B. Chance, P. CORPORALS Krewson, L. Shackleford, M. Waller, H. PRIVATES Bailey, G. L. Gilman, N. . Marsh, E. Ross, L. Bargeron, B. Henderson, H. C. Mercer, Carl Scott, L. Barnes, A. L. Hoke, G. Myers, W. Senn, R. Boardman, J. Howell, H. McKendree, C. Talbert, L. Chancey, S. B. Jarrett, H. McNair, P. R. Tiller. W. R Cheshire, R. E. Ice, A. Nelson, R. H. Toole, I. Cosby, R. H. Johns, J. Newell, M. Wages. H. Covar, H. King. W. Peebles, C. E. Weiss. G. Gatewood, E. Lackman, F. Peters, R. Woo. G. THE 1936 RAINBOW Charles Thompson Katherike Reese Captain Sponsor William Kale 1st Lieutenant E. A. Haydek 1st Ueutenant J. R. Ferris 2nd Lieutenant Company K CHARLES THOMPSON. Captain WILLIAM KALE. 1st LieulenanI E. A. HAYDEN. Ist Lieutenant KATHERINE REESE. Sponsor I. R. FERRIS, 2nd Ueutenant SERGEANTS BURRELL, A. BOLCLA, B. Eve, J. MORCAH. O. McLehdoh. G. Smith, I. CORPORALS Andebsoh. F. Balk. B. Calhoun. P. Crouch. L. Gordon. O. Hancock. R. Shipes. F. Rox, G. PRIVATES Allerton. C. Elliott. S. Johnson. E. Pembor. I. Anthony. E. Fleming, T. Krelsberg. B. Pierce, G. Baker. R. Florle, M. Joiner. R. Pollock, N. Banks, A. Gilbert. G. Klein. L. Reiser, W. Busir, W. Godbee. G. E. Manly. C. Rones, M. Callison, T. Greene. W. McAlhany. D. Smith, C. Camavas. H. Griffin. I. Mobley. T. Sparks. C. Carroll, D. Hardwick, D. Mulligan. G. Steed. E. Coleman, V. Haywood, J. Murdock. B. Stelling, O. Colter, L. Hitt, T. Newman. L. Thurmond. C. Coursey, R. Home. B. North. B. Tlmm. T. Craft, G. Howell. K. Norvell. H. Timmermon. Daitch, L. Huff. G. Pague. J. Williford. H. THE 1936 RAINBOW Cliff Baldowski Captain Betty Farr Sponsor Charles Houston 1st Lieutenant Philip Wilheit 1st Lieutenant Bbue Chandlef. 2nd Lieutenant Company L :LIFF baldowski. Captain BETTY FARR, Spansar CHARLES HOUSTON, 1st Lieutenant PHILIP WILHEIT, 1st Lieutenant BRQE CHANDLER, 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Battey, L. Davant, C. Enderby, H. Ergle, I. Harveston, T. Willing HAM, I. Belding, W. BUSSEY, B. Hagler, J. Keenan, F. CORPORALS MUHPHY, O. Todd. L. Walker, I. Woodward, H. PRIVATES Battle, J. Dennis, J. M. Tones, B. Benlley, H. Dolan, W. A. Key, W. Britton, L Eavenson, W. Kingery, B. Bryson, E. Edwards. I. R. Kuhlke, R. H. Capers, L. W. Evans, H. Linton, R. Cawley, S. Franklin, I. P. Lynn, M. Conlon. W. O. Harrison. W. H. Marshall, H. Courtney. H. Hester. R. McGraw, A. J. Crawford. J. Hodge, J. Moore, H. Davant, D. Hull, I. Ogletree, S. DeLong, O. Huntington. R. Pearson, S. B. Pralher, D. Price, I. Pund, H. Rainwater, L. Richards, T. Robertson, H. Smith, C. Smythe, B. P. Wallace, W. Waller, J. E. Woodward, H. Wilkinson, R. THE 1936 RAINBOW T. J. Heffernan Captain AURELIA SaKCKEN Sponsor Conrad Smith Ut Lieutenant !. C. Levy 1st Lieutenant William Young 2nd Lieutenant Company M T. 1. HEFFERNAN. Coplain CONRAD SMITH, Isl Lieutenant I. C. LEVY, Isl Lieulenanl AUREUA SANCKEN, Sponsor WILUAM YOUNG. 2nd Lieutenant SERGEANTS Allen. C. D. Brodeur. W. D. Calhoun. W. C. Wall. C. CORPORALS Eabnes. G. Rhodes. M. B rucker. l g. Weathers. E. PRIVATES Arrelt. J. H. ::hoate, I. G. Hamilton, W. Rice, L. Baird, R. L. Davis. W. L. Heath, H. W. Rogers, R. Lewis, R. W. Snider, R. Deer. C. Balkum. W. A. Mills, C. A. Steinberg, M Evans, J. B. Moss, B. F. Swann, W. Brown, C. Fouts, F. Owens, M. Tucker. J. H. Carswell, S. Gulledge, L. Patrick, R. H. Webb, C. A. THE 1936 RAINBOW 4 R. O. T. C. Rifle Team KNEELING (Left to Right) Tom Baker Coleman Smith William Jakes Jack Fortune Frank Hooper Jack Mains STANDING (Left to Riglit) John Lackman Robert Gracey Harold Chandler George Fuller (Captain) J. T. Cleckley Elliot Moran William Kitchens Sgt. W. C. McGee (Coach) Our R.O.T.C. Rifle Team was winner of FIRST PLACE in the corps area championship in the National William Randolph Hearst match and THIRD PLACE in the corps area fifteen-man-team gallery rifle competition, and was designated to represent the corps area in the Xatinnal Intercollegiate small-bore match. In the Hearst five-man team match, Team Captain George Fuller scored a possible of 200, and Tom Baker scored 198 out of a possible of 200. This match is sponsored by Mr, William Randoljih Hearst, who is an outstanding supporter of National Defense and the R.O.T.C. Every R.O.T.C. unit in the United States competes for himors in this match. In tlie Fourth Corps Area twenty-four senior units, niiu-tecn units fri>ni the essentiallx' military schools, and twenty-oiiL' junior units in high schunls competed this year. At the time the RAINBOW goes to press, the results of the National Intercollegiate small-bore match have nut been announced. THE 1936 RAINBOW ^. O. T. C. Band Roster 1ST SECTION 2ND SECTION 3RD SECTION Brandenburg, W. Cloud. A. DeMedices, H. Hamilton. R. huchmuth, j. Kbafka. I. Krouse, R. Lewis. W. Moore, J. Morris, A. Skinner, E. Strother. C. wommack, k. Wynn. W. Anderson, J. Atkinson, A. Barnard, D. Battle, C. Beckworth. C. Cloud, H. Cook, R. Fulmer, R. GHIfTIN, L. Leverett, D. Little, H. Mayo, R, Perkins, S. W. Save, S. Wilkinson. R. Woodward, W. Andrews, I. Bentley, W. Burch, I, Cooper, I. Hartley, J. Mason. A. Murray, C. Phillips, E. Pond, M. Sheehan. A. Smith, W. Stevens, W. WiDENER, I. Wood, W. Youngblood. D, H. THE 1936 RAINBOW Mabion Ada F. Gordon Martha Mr. D. M. W. C. Dasher Davidson Moss Oliver Lincul Ivey Leoline Taylor Josephine Black Sanders Swint Officers of the Band MARION DASHER, Captain ADA FRANCES DAVIDSON. Sponsor 3QRDON MOSS, Dmm Major MARTHA OLIVER, Sponsor TAYLOR SANDERS, (1st Section) W. C. IVEY, Captain (2nd Section) JOSEPHINE SWINT, Sponsor LEOLINE BLACK, Sponsor DAN McFADEN, Captain (3rd Section) NELL MOYE, Sponsor MR. D, M. LINCUL, Instructor inn i^oo RAINBOW SABRE CLUB Officers COLONEL DAVID DALEY President LEUTOIANT-COLONEL DORROH NOWELL Vice-Phesident MAJOR ELUOT MORAN .... Secretary CAPTAIN HARRY MOBLEY Treasurer = THE 1936 RAINBOW Members of Sabre Club COLONEL David Daley LIEUTENANT-COLONEL DOHROK NOWELL Robert B. Gbacey Frank Hooper MAJORS Fred Timm CAPTAINS James Hoover Elliot Morah Clifford Baldowski Harold Chandler Marion Dasher Alex Doremus Jack Fortune George Fuller Joe Good Jack Harter Joe Heffeman W. C. Ivey Robert Mills Harry Mobley Gordon Moss Curtis Nelson Milton Pardue Patrick Redd Richard Russell Taylor Sanders Allen Skinner Coleman Smith Charles Thompson FIRST LIEUTENANTS Lloyd Adams J. T. Cleckley Alva Cooper James EHxson Charles Fortune Roy Grizzel Carlisle Hall J. B. Hall John R. Hall O, B. Inman Harry Jeffcoat William Kale Gordon Kelly Earl Kitchen William Kitchens H. Kreisberg Jack Krewson James Lee George Marshall E. A. Hoyden Charles Houston Fed Pember George Rhodes Conrad Smith Paul Stephens L. A. Tyce Sam Waller I. C. Levy Philip Wilheit SECOND LIEUTENANTS Thomas Baker Dan Bowles Frank Carstarphen Brue Chandler Leland Chisolm Rickman Ferris Jack Heggie William Jakes William Kennedy Boyce Long E. R. Lowe C. R. Pearre Herbert Stellinq Deno Thevaos William Young THE RAINBOW THE 1935 RMXlunV is proud to recognize here the achievements in the field of rifle marksmanship of George Fuller, a nieniher of our K.O.T.C. unit and captain of our rifle team. His most prominent achieve- ment, perhaps, was his cap- turing the Whistler Trophy, emhlematic of national senior supremacy, at Camp Perry, Ohio, last summer. Recently, he scored a possible of 200 in leading our school team to vic- tory in the National Hearst Trophy competition. His med- als, trophies, and citations run into dozens. George has brought national attention to our scliool and to cnir military unit, and we are proud r)l him. A,tl)letlC5 THE 1936 RAINBOW RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN, Jr Tin 5tlemoriam 'I'lu- MK-iiiory 111 Kicliartl Uriiisley Slicriflan. Jr. xvil] al\va\- l)t' held in clusc assm-iaticm with the character and manhood of Richmond Academy. Thontih the years may shadow the sad- ness of his ])assing. there is left for us an ideal an ideal nf Richmond men. To those of us who knew and loved him. "Dick" Sheridan will always he the true student, the youthful athlete, the clean sportsman. His life inspires the emulation of all who are t" follow. His years at Richmond .Vcademy, which formed a large share of the years that were all too few. are the heritage of his school. Since in life "Dick" was such an active force in shapin;,' the destinies of his teams and his school, he is reinembered here by his fellows; and their history, the followins; hook nf Athletics, is reverentiv dedicated to his niemorv. THE 1936 RAINBOW Acddemy Stadium The Spirit of Kichniinul Academy the Musketeer Spirit lives in the gymnasium, un the foutball held, and in the hearts of men of Richmond County. This Spirit is the soul of our school, and as Musketter teams go forth to win or lose there is awakened in all of us. wIkj either ])lay or watch, the spirit of pride and loyalty and love of our institution. .Athletics of today are recognized as essential to school life. They appeal to youth and through that appeal we believe that we at Richmond Academ\- and Junior College are helping to build character, manhood that is not afraid, and clean, square sportsmanship into the men and women of our community. "HE 1936 R/ ATHLETIC COMMITTEE J. G. -McUUXALD. Clwinnan G. L. BOLTON J. C. I.UCKEY R. E. (.;kessette a. p. MARKERT W. R. KEXXEDV C. A. ROYSTON A, F. SIMPSON E. \V. HARDY J. I.. SKIXXER Ex-Officio Members THE 1936 RAINBOW - :^^ W/ "^^W "^ --'.- Gressette Luckey Ewixg Varsity Football Coaches J. CLRTIS LUCKEY University of Georgia Head Coach KOBliRT E. Gkl-:SSETTE University of Sonth Carolina Line Coach GE( JKGE W. EWIXG Presbyterian College .IssisUnil Coach THE 1936 RAINBOW Reading leit to right; Silling Manager Powers. Shcrniaii. Pearre. Uaker. Xelsoii. Ratteree. Th. J. C. A. Golf Team, 1936 loosing practically the entire team of the preceding year, the Junior College golfers were ccmipcllcd to start the season with a new and untested squar tlie team, hut the outstanhark.s are to have a chance to play regular niatche.s. .And, from all appearance;, the team will give a ])0werful account of it-self. despite the fact that only a few matches can he arranged for this first year of competition. Boliby TiJickcrt is the team's .\o. 1 man. I'ossessing a line a.ssortment of strokes and ]>lenty of experience, he is expected to give his opponents a numlier of unpleasant afternoons. Charles Fortune will play at No. 2. His game is prohahly the soundest and steadiest of all the men of the team. Bill Kale will be at \o. 3; and when he is right. Bill is hard to handle. The No. 4 place has not been cinched. It lies between .\rdene Mershon. Dan .McFanung. S;uK-ken. Hi-V Fortune. Daley. Glickert. .Mills. Slulli. Lunch koom -Skinner. Kale, .Xnwell, .Mus^, .Mi.ran, Kiiclu-ns, l;r\snn. Gray. Cooper. Pre-Law (iarr.-ird. joms, I larlen. I'opkin. Scoll. Young. 1 louver. THjt 1^36 RAINBOW - Cheer Leaders Harold Chandler Dorothy Newman Martha Herman Dean Nowell Charles Fortune Jack Fortune 3^eature5 THE 1936 RAINBOW FEATURES I. Sii|)ei'lili>es '2. Litei '). IkNiutN uld be sure that it was a success. His e\'e wandered over to his small desk where he kept his original (ilans under his watchful guard. With a sigh Old Scroggs turned I rum the window, picked up a Ijottle lal)elcd "Nitric Acid." and (lusted it. .\s he worked he began to recite a few lines of his favorite poem. There was a light step behind him. but Old Scroggs heanl nothin.g luitil a bantering voice re- marked: "In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns " Old Scroggs whirled and looked into the end of an automatic pistol. "What d(i ycju want?" he asked the masked man behind the gun. It was Saturday morning. There were onl\- a few other teachers in the building. He couldn't count on help from that source. It looked as if he would have to help himself, if any helping was done. 'AN'hat do you want ?" mocked the bandit. "You know what I want. Fatty. Dig out the plans of that heater." Old Scroggs turned, picked up a bottle labeled "Hydro,gen Peroxide" and. wiping it, moved tow- ard the window. "You better think a minute, son. You don't realize what " The bandit look a quick step and was beside Old Scroggs. who was pouring some of the liquid from the brown hydrogen peroxide bottle into the clear flask. "Listen, you old billygoat, you want to wrestle with a slug? Well, quit stalling and fork over those plans, or " "O. K., son," said Old Scroggs, jamming a stopper down into the white flask. "I'm licked." He set the flask in the sunlight and quickly moved to the desk. "That's the way to step " The bandit never fin- ished his sentence. A roar like the explosion of a .45 sounded from the window Ijehind him. He spun, snarling. Old Scroggs whipped up a paper- weight off the desk and swung hard The others came pouring in. "What happened?" "You hurt?" "Yeah, we heard the explosion -" "Hold on." said Old Scroggs. "I'll tell you all ; just give me time." When he finished, one of the teachers reached down and stripped the mask from the bandit's face. "Well I'm It's Norman Blackstone. He used to be a student here. He is the one that stuck up the First National and those people, making his getaway." "How is he? " asked Old Scroggs. Tile teacher thrust his hand beneath the bandit's .shirt for a minute, then he took a mirror from the wall and held it in front of his lips. "He's kinda dead." he said .softly. "Well, serves him right," said one. "Yeah, lucky you got him before he got you." "I didn't get him." growled Old Scroggs. "Spring fever got him. If lie had been awake lie would have known what I was doing when I set that clear flask of Hydrogen Peroxide in the sun." "Say. I don't know about that." said Professor Reed. "I. for one, didn't know tliat Hydrogen Peroxide explodes in the direct rays of the sun. Why should he?" "Hell." said Old Scroggs. "I taught him Chem- istrv. didn't I ?" THE 1936 RAINBOW ASPIRATION AFTERGLO^^' Sandy hair and freckled nose, I'crsliing caf< and stubby toes, ll'Idc of eye, alert, he goes Slurdv Freshman. This, above all, ivc knoiv, This is apparent to men : After a time we go Sot hou; nor where, nor when. More at ease, but yet carefree, Mischievous, aliz'c is he Small, but full of loyalty Impish Sophomore. Only a moment the lark Troubles the quiet dawn. Then soars, and above the peak, irheeling, is gone. Taller now. and smooth of hair. Gruff of voice and dressed with care, Proud of strength, and bold to dare Haughty Junior. Polished sabre, martial mien. Glint of medals, leather sheen. Heart and soul and judgment keen Manly Senior! Hut for a season the rose Opens in fragrant bloom ; Then, ii'hen the summer goes Frost and doom. )'et. .something there is that slays. Something is left behind : ./ scent in the garden zvays, .In echo on the zmid. TO "X" (Juict her voice, and quiet, loo, her eyes, And stvect her ways of daintiness and grace; .Ind s:ceet her laughter and her soft surprise, And sti-cet the quiet beauty of her face. .Ind I. who am as one been born apart From so much loveliness, forget to sigh And sing zi-ithin the cloister of my heart .-I hy)nn to Beauty, zvhen she passes by I SPECTRA Kcd brick of stadium. Tan football, Yellozv of sunlight. Green grass o'er all. Flue of October sky. Purple-clad team These make our Rainbow .1 prismatic beam. ^eaut^ anb J^as^ion Ik'7 ^ X??t>^*^ X Varsity "R" Club THE 1936 RAINBOW Alembic Chemistry Club Officers JAMES HOOVER President ED STELUNG Vice-President DAVID DALEY Secretary GUS TOOLE Treasurer Members Martha Bailie Marion Dasher Ada Frances Davidson Wilhara Evans Frances Gaines William Hardin lulia Harrell Mary Hightower Marvin Holley Maurice Klein Robert Moore Charles Pitls Frances Roper Camilla Rutherford J. A. Salley Taylor Sanders Conrad Smith T. Z. Sprott R. Steed Toe Stutb Sam Tyson Raworth Walker Sarah Wallace Winifred Woodward MR. C. A. SCRUGGS Faculty Adviser THE 1936 RAINBOW Stamp Club (THE STAMP CLUB was formed during the current year in the interest of student stamp collectors and philatelists.) Officers MACK C. HAYNIE, JR President WILLIAM H. RUSCH Vice-President LESLIE YOUNGBLOOD Secretary MOSE MURPHEY Treasurer THOMAS DEAS Sales Manager Members Edward Davis Mose Murphey Thomas Deas . Wilfred Neill John Glover John C. Roesel Mack C. Haynie, Jr. William H. Rusch Lloyd Horton Leslie Youngblood THE 1936 RAINBOW Embryonic Pedagogues Honorary Charter Members MISS KATHARINE P. BOGGS MR. NORMAN L. GALLOWAY Members Dorothy Anderson Frieda Bartks Helen Carpenter Mary Caver Helen Doltnsky Margaret Hollingsworth Myrtle Howard Vivian Logue Louis Sylvester Virginia Videtto Myrtle Whitakcr From the ideals arul tniditiuiis of the Old South hci>e come these Uiuisual Candies rot Ik PC n 30Ci' Gnac5uat4, LL/e (^onoraiulaie You! The Happy 1936 "Hop" - - - then on with the dance of life MAY IT BE ONE OF HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS laxan -CuM Kkxr\.h, YOUR STORE - .1-1 . . n . , '\' >nr ii-if sr^t ii-n in.o< iru >fi< >e\, .n< sesi sf\t .n. .n. >n .n< >n< an< rr>QOC^:^>0Ci:=>0C o o A\Ji(j\Ji^ia SjpantLna 1 Qaocf^ Companu o y EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS AtADEMY and .11 .MOR COLLEUK ATHLETES WEAK SRALOING and GOLDSMITB ATHLETIC HqfTf.UE.XT Golf, Tennis, Basketball, and Football Supplies Complete Fishing and Hunting Equipment 2IO-I2 Eighth St. Phone 3280 -ii-i. in, tnt^J .^Mfii -k ^^'^^mS^ffhfiltHhi'^ f =a COMPUMENTS OF Smith Hardware Co. "QUALITY HARDWARE" 927 Broad Streitt 0==^ ^-' '"< *"' '" *' ' " ' ' > n4 >n< in < , n t, . > i-i. >rt . tr x i nr^J f^rtt \r\t >n. >n. in. in< >o. in. ii-it, vn. ii-ii in. >nf- [J y .... i [J Sanitation is the first o n thing in Health o , ! n Brown & Williamson's \ n Sanitary Barber Shop \ \ " y CORNER 8TH & BROAD STREETS n . . 2 We Will Appreciate Your Patronage [j H n V* 'f^. >r" i^crrr*"' "" ^^' "" '^' "" 'f" '" "' >nfV f^r^' >"< >n. .n. in. inr- ^"< >"' *"' *" 'i^' ">' >i TEXACO PRODUCTS WITH CERTIFIED SERVICE FIVE POINTS SERVICE STATION 2101 Kings Way Phone 9416 ft U o I COMPLIMENTS OF I U o o rt ! Blanchdrd & Calhoun i % Realty Company p Real Estate, Loans and Insurance U MARION BLDG. AUGUSTA, GA. ^^-nat >n< int ^nrrT-"' r>^< *^' '" "' " >" >f\t~\r.r'J i^"< '"' >" < ^ft< :>"' >r.. in< >n. in. in. 1.-. '^"^ri 6 \ n Howard Lumber Co. j ALL KINDS OF LONG AND \ \ SHORT LEAF LUMBER l P;:c::e 203 MlLLCDGEVILLE ROAD n AUGUSTA, GEORGIA U s n Vw-fift. inCTT*"': >"' "^< >^' "^' >'>' ^' '"' *"' >" '"<^-^ /;:>o'Tr:>"T~r>"crr>"' >"' *"' " "" "< "' "" " "^'~'^\ Bicycles - Motorcycles - Pennzoil R. L. Sumerau & Son ^"*f" '"< '"I t . ft >ft. in. '"C=r'"fT~>"' "'" "' '"' >nr'-/ u ^ o ft o Studebaker Pierce-Arrow n U o s Conneli Motor Co. j i y PHONE 3333 o ! ? 615 Broad Street [1 U o (1 A. I. CONNELL AUGUSTA, GA. [I rt. lei' .n. \nr \ni in. >n< ,ar'~mCi"' >f^< 'fi< >ftc^ tft< >ff< ^nf :>oc:j COMPLIMENTS OF R. E. Blanchard 2107 Kings Way AUGUSTA, GEORGIA ^^OC=30C ^"' " "' *t^' '"<~ ->, ". >". >"' "' *^t^J MEET THAT TOUGH JOB Augusta Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Augusta, Ga. ^ o o o 0=0 o o^===DOC==o^o o^^ ^oc=>o oc=oc=o=o<=^o^o oc=,o<=>o^=oc=oc :j Compliments of j j COMPLIMENTS n : : OF .:. . Collins Baking Co. 226 5th Street Phone 96 T Clau ssen- 'iz)o^=30<=^o<^o<^!j^=>o<^o^^o^^o<^o^=>o<^cc:^oc^ y L> a W r n C L u Construction DORR S I Company y GOOD TASTE APPAREL'' o n CLOTHIERS AND (] n HABERDASHERS Q ^ 724 Broad Street Augusta. Ga. ft ! 8 V.' .f.i >fi. .rtj ^< .rt. .n< .A< .n< >ii< >fn .ni .nj .n^J Builders of the fl o ACADEMY STADIUM | o ->f** **>< .n< r->ft< >fvn. >n< >f>< >n. if>< .ru ^r.f'J ^oxrrTiot 30< >Q< iot ift< ^at iat >n< >f.< >a< >fv< .a< ./ >nt .fu tni .n. .. >.nnt ,nt .rn in< >nf >nf in< >n<- "The V^ictories of life are won, not on the fields where the decisive struggles take place, but in the obscure and forgotten hours of preparation." Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Company cAUGUi>TA, GEORgiA 3Qt )p< >0 Og'_:jo<- _ -)Q< tai .n< ,r,r~-tnc tfii in < . r. t . r < --ti i- k i nt ^ > r<^-^n < i n < i r n . n f i nt inr./ ~>n< >nt >"< 'ni >n< >nr- -^ t;< t"< >n^-^ 1 City Tailoring Company 1 JOHN ALFIERI, Proprietor J Experienced Custom Tailors and Designers J All Work Cut - Fitted and Made in Augusta 3 429 Jackson St. Phone 4396 3 AUGUSTA. GA. 3 HARRY W. JERNIGAN HARWARE - STOVES - PAINTS FARM IMPLEMENTS 1033-39 BROAD ST. PHONE 219 e^, :>o<^^o< >ocz^>oc n U -"' >" '" 'f'- '"' '"' "' '"' *"' *"' '" '"*": o Flint s Barber Shop 214 9th Street 5 a B. I.. FLINT, MaiL-mer [1 O WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS U O ALL HAIRCUTS 25c S ^"t^' "' '" "' '"' '"' '"' "' "' tft^ "^' ^/^^ n 30C ^n. .n . , n , t n, i n . vn . . n . . n< .n v n . i n , > n j i n. > U o ^ J DODGE 6- PLYMOUTH | n Sales and Service (J fl ! IVEY MOTOR CO. 521 BROAD y ^ y PHONE 3427-28 n ft ft ^c=oc=o=DO,=,<,<=>o<=^o<^o^=oc=>o<^o<^o=o=o<=>o^^o^=o<^c,<=^ociz=>ooc=>o^o<^o^o^=oo<^o<=^:g n Compliments of | I THE QUALITY SHOP I i ! V-~irLt M^. sn. .n. .ru .ri< tn. , >ru !>< yen" tot ^o< >o< in* >n. .1^^ trtt -.nt \ni ini .fi, ^nt >n< >rn tne 7>n< >fn; >OC-/ j.->fv^ . < > n < i nf iO^^^^OC^^a< >0^!^0g^r!^0 t > < ' > o<-^-T>o ^ft * % n i > r, i . f n t fi f \ nt -jo in i- "i i-u > << <- sn . > n <- v nj in . * "'~Tl U o I ! I CoUeeiate Clothes o J. B. WHITE and COMPANY S ! 936 BROAD STREET PHONE 3500 ty-sfi j . n cT"* " ' * "' >" '"' '"' ir-f-Qg^^^Pg^^T^Qf >of .fi< .n. >f.< in. .rn .n. >n.^ .n. .n, .n. .fu .n< ifM >nt ifn inf'J Ice Cream For Grade AA Milk all Occasions Certified Sancken's Visit The South's Most Modern Dairy OLD SAVANNAH ROAD GEORGIA-CAROLINA DAIRIES t^C >***: " "^' '"^^ *^ '^ *"^ "'" *"' '"' '"' ^"' *"' '"' '"' '"' '"' '"' *"' '"' "' '"' '"' ^oe-Tiat < i ^tr^J r ^ ^ ^ ' o I HOUSTON i ICE AND COAL COMPANY "HOME OWNED" ~>n< -ni ini in< >n >n< >-n in< >n< >Cir nj:crM , /rPOC^^O<^:Z>OCI=D0C=^0.^^0<^Z3OC^OC=^CCII^OC::D0<^Z>O, ^"' "' 'n. >f^. ,r, .n. .f.< .r. .1 ..^/ tf^. n^j ^. -. Compliments of -{-iucjuita. J-umixet npanu LlomyaanL -int .nt >n< ict -ai in< >fi. .n. ,n< .r,. .nt .o . . fs^^i-y Bailie Furniture I Company j o fl ^M-^e C/raiiie LZ i/>/oiiias l) i o Augusta, Ga. U 712 Broad Street Compliments of Citu O^ d/}u(ju4ta ^ -.n* >rn >rM-; ,r,< .o. >ni .ne^ .o ti. snt ,nt ^n<^r^"^ "' >nCTTr>"' '"' '"' "' "'" >f< "' 'f^f *<>' '"' >"< >ft< 7->ogV I UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS Georgia and South Carolina Municipals D Local and General Market Securities y Johnson,, Lane, Space, & Company, Inc. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 733 Broad Street Telephones 3047 3048 y AUGUSTA ATLANTA ~ SAVANNAH U V -iOt-. int tnt ,n, .n, .n. .n. ,'\<-\,- ,r,t .n. ,n, ,n, ,n. .rt, ,n, ^fx. .n, .n, ,n, .n. kn, .n. .n. ,n. ^n, 'nt >ftW Z^"' ' '"' "' '"' ", '"' "' "' x^ >"^ "> '"' >^' '^' >f>' >' "' " "'- " "' >", ,nr~~-^n, in, ini .ft,-- j Compliments o I S i Imperial, Modjeska, Rialto and Dreamland J I Theatres | i I ! ^rsntr ^oiTT >ft< tn. in, ,n, .r>< .n. >fn M~t, .nt ifii ,n, >... ".n. .fif^T >rn7; ynf, to. .n. .n< >n< tn, >n. .o< .n< .ft. iftf^./* {^^^ o J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. 824 BROAD STREET S n i LINCOLN LINCOLN-ZEPHYR J n WALKER-DuRANT MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. i^^^r^ u Sales and Service s "WATCHTHEFORDSGOBY" fl Broad at Fourteenth St. Telephone 300 Augusta, Georgia U /POCIZDOC^O-^Z^OC ^ommin^ StucUlo Portraits and Commercial Photographs II 737 Broad St. Phone 2314 fi .n. >rn in- in ,n. .o tT "f " r-OC^ ^' "' """ " '^' ^' '" "* *"' ** :aoe^:T3 0Cm?OC 30^:^0"< >"' >" 1"' '"' '"' "" '"' "T 'n< >nr; &- Comparii^ BOARDMANOILCO. 'An All Augusta Institution' Clothiers and Haberdashers For Men and Young Men 752 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. ^^' "' '^' ^' '" '^- ^' '"' " f^' '"<" O ^^ o _^. .... .m .1^. .n. .n. tft. n in. .n* .n. ,r, .ni in< .ni .n. ''^^ '"^ ^^ 'f^' ^^' ''^^ u Compliments of Ston>6i QSO^C- y o BELK- WHITE CO. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY-TO-WEAR, CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHINGS AND SHOES 843-845-847-849 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia o O i The o ^ \ ^ rutnltute o C-O-ynja^nu ~in. >n, >ni in< > loio BROAD STREET U Phone 2365 S O Augusta n o Georgia [] o o o V JUNIOR COLLEGE & ACADEMY SENIOR RINGS and PINS FURNISHED BY //^tAA-^o/^^i Ciompdnu WE ALSO SERVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Diplomas- invitations -Cards Caps & Gowns -Trophies -Cups -Medals T^ _^ (?fi< >n< 7-.r.< ^nr-iOt >n. tniT^r" >"' '" '" '"' "<": "< '" "^' "" '"< "^' >* >"< *"< '"' *' oS Stark- Em pi re LEE P.I.I'M. I Inner iry office 743 Broad St. Plant: Druid Park Ave. Imperial Theatre Building Phone 18li >">fi. in. M>. ,r ,nc ine -.cnnoc in, ,n, .fn .n^ -^"' >"< tt^' '< '"< >"' '"< '"< *" >" '' '"' 'f^' "^i- .oJ) >"' >" " -r^' '" '"' '"' ^' '"' "' '"< >"' "< "-" "< '"' 'ft< if^t " 'r:t iCt >fi. >n< jr.. >r,< >n< .n. ,nr i4itrf'' nrTtfl^ H:r,r^ ~~ini .r .- ,c,< int an. mh ir- .n^ >rn ,r in, >r>. .f>' .n. in- ^'C- >fi. ir.. jr.. >fn ini tn. nif in, in, tn. >nr- f~'f^< >"' >"< >"* >T "'^< 'f^' "'' ^' '" "'' >" "" >i^' >CTT'"''"~; 'f-< >i'^' >"' >f" '^' "" >" " "" 'f* '>f-\ COMPLIMENTS OF HULL, BARRETT & WILLINGHAM Attorneys at Law -'' .n. .-.r>. .n< .f>. .n. ,n. .n. .ni .n. .n. ,n, .ft. .n. .n. .nj .f^. .rt. >fi. in. ,nt- n 30C U "ALI.BUR.>' COAL' "CRYSTAL I C E-' PATROXIXE Augusta Met* & Coal Company COMPLIMENTS OF HOTEL RICHMOND /OOfo Home Industry Phone 145- 146 1.1th St. u o o o ~ri .n "^ " , .. , ^, .. ,, ., ,. . . . . n (i ::.<.<: fl Th. National Exchange Bank Augusta, Georgia Stnaria Sound! (Pnaane^^Li^e We Cordially Solicit Your Business Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ^' ~'"- " ^f^ " "' 'f^' '^' n.-^ft. ,n, ,n, ^n, .n. .rt. .n. >r^. .n. >n. .n. .n. ,nt \nt vrt. in. ,nt ,n, ,n, tnr'J ^ <:c=>c o^^o^=.o^=oc=30^=>o^o<^o<^oc::j n Feedright Milling Co. "Your Friends Forever" AUGUSTA, GEORGIA BOLYARD'S | ^ BARBER SHOP BEAUTY SHOP y EXPERT SERVICE o Holal Richmond Augusta, Georgia Q:=.oc i> f^ ci=> o di^ o ^^Z) o cr=> o cn^ o o ^^3 o c DOCrrsOCi/ t! .n. %r,t- ~,n t t n . . CM ,ct t- , tn . t ru ,r,, in t t nt- .oJ) 5 I I BowEN Bros. | 5 Hardware cc. \ y U Sporting Goods Headquarters ^ y y Baseboll FootbaU U U [j Basketball and Tennis [J (] Q Supplies n n n 90S Broad Street [] n " n n v-^"' ^^.^ '-^^ '^' '^^' '^' '^. "' *r,4 .n4 .n, ,n, .n^^/ V -.ft. ,n, *nt .r,. ^. .^. >n. ,n. ,n. ,r,A >n, ,f\, .ni^J j^". "' "' >". '"' 'ft. "' '" >"' 'ft' >^. '^' "' ". 'ft' ". >". >"' -ft. .n^-^ft. in. in, ^n. .n. .n. .n. .n^ > CO'MPLI.VIENTS OF R. E. Elliott Sons R. Allen Elliott, Lester F. Elliott S. Herbert Elliott Compliments of The Citizens and Southern National Bank No Account too Large---None too Small Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v^~>ft' 'f" T.. fn >ni irn tn< >fu in* vni >fn >n. .ru ten .n< ia. >o< >ftt - *ft< jQt ' JQe_;_10grr30C^ U ^n, >n> >n. in. .nt- .0^ J BEM P. JOMES Phone 7919-J 1217 Troupe Street ^ Oat ^ Al-gl-sta. Georgia ! S S DISTRIBUTOR fl n "TOM'S" TOASTED PEANUTS Q n Fine Candies and Peanut Butter Sandwiches y K n ^~>"< >"< '>f' '*r<( trx vn< .nt int inf tn < > cn >r n- -i nr^J u -fT "' .nj - J. B. White's Beauty Shop INIrs. Stella G. Leipold. Msrr. 932 Broad Street ^ ~>"< ir,< >!->. >>- tnt inr- Telephone 3500 ">"< >"< >"< >< >< >"< >< >'^< >fn >nt tn. .n. tm .rff int Sfn sen >n< tn, .r; < > o < > rt i ^ r-. i ^ c n i ni- :>o<=:>o<=>Q"' " *"' *"< '"' "I' "' Kl- -^- '"^ "' '"' '"' '" " ' >^' '^' '^ ^^- ^^ ^"^^. s g JACK PENDER'S GARAGE o y SPECIALIZING IN o y stl'di-:h.\kkk am. Chevrolet \ \ s n Phone 3087 - Re.-;. M29-\\ | U 473 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. y ^n i l O J >o( >nf rii .rn >n< in< ir<<- ^n<- int >.-if ^ri( -s. COMPLIMENTS OF U O General Tire ciiul Siippl) Oo. ^ "Augusta's MASTER Service Station " 11 o Broad at 12th Street Phone 2600 fl o HILL BRANCH: Walton Way at Baker Ave. Phone 2737 5 U c COLLEGE MEN [J YOUNG ME N [ HIGH SCHOOL MEN P W I 1. L F I .\' D LEVY'S CLOTHES S T Y L K D [ Up To The Minute NOT Down To A Price! [ J. WILLIE LEVY CO., Inc. [ 756 BROAD STREET | ^n. n' ^ni^J Gzjoc z>o^=>o .f\. .-yt .n. .r't >. U O j Q P. ^UL2 \ y Distributor lor U Q noRTCii ivsKixr, co. UKANEATA PIES 8 \ and Specialties i PHONE 914-1 AUGUSTA, GA. U Compliments of LEAGUE. DUVAIL & POWELL Real Estate and General Insurance Augusla. Georgia I -ft<>nt~vn<--\n. ><>< >ftf sat *nt .ni >n >n< >ftf =00:5 (1 30Ci' r^^ ,poc u J. C. Anderson 5 1 , 8 \ Meat Market and Groceries O ft y POULTRY. EGGS and VEGETABLES o y 508 Bread Street Augusla, Georgia U U PHONES 4477-78 y Compliments oi LEE. CONGDON & FULCHER Attorneys at Law Augusta, Georgia Chr^oc ^0< >of-T-)Ot >f>< >ft < i n . . n. .1^ / i r n i n . . n. iii/-^y -r" 'n. .n< >rn tru .ft. ift< tn. .n. .n< irn- n f^fii >ni >n< >n. *n. >n.^ id. .n. ir.i irt < i p f- n -: . t ct- 1\ li O i j Lockhart, McAuliffe & Co. \ A (Incorporated^ [] /poc U "*Pnt >rn n< .n. tru sm in^ inj >n < i c i i nf'./ u \) S. ALLEM COHEM District Manager THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.. OF NEW YORK Ninety-Two Years of Service and Security. COMPLIMENTS i SOUTHERN ROOFING AND I INSULATION CO. | n GUARANTEED ROOFS n o 13th and Walker Sts. Phone 2881 y JOHN-MANVILLE AND FORD ROOFING PRODUCTS ^ -->n< >rn .nr- :>o<=:r->oc >ri< >n< >rn >n. .n. .n. tnr^J o A. A. A. HIGHWAY EXPRESS | IJaily Service lietneen ?. o AUGUSTA, ATHENS, ATLANTA AND COLUMBUS, GA. (1 Also Tennessee and Alabama Points. Pick-ups and Delivery C\ Service at No Extra Cost o ^z>oc PHONE 4378 :^ot~T~in< r>oc~ in< >nt >cic >fn in. .n. ,r\< .n< ^r-'J ! n Best By Test n y ROOFING, SHEET METAL PRODUCTS, VALSPAR PAINTS, ^ y HARDWARE, BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ^ y Lowest Prices Quick Deuvehies U o o n Uavid OlusKv (SL J)on n PHONE 100 1009 Broad Street ^ooc^30c:^ocr=3oo^:^>ocz^o^^oG:z30<^:^oc^r'oci=>oc^oci' CHEROKEE CASIMO DANCING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The South's Most Beautilul Place to Dine, Dance and Swim. Designed and operated to enable wholesome entertainment in a pleasant atmosphere with every convenience. "PHONE IN FOR PRIVATE PARTIES" Located on U. S. Highway No. One, Two Miles South of Augusta, Ga. Convenient to All Augusta and Southeast. TELEPHONE 3783 n /^oczr>oc^^ocr3o^^o<=r3oc^ocrr5o^=>oc=^ocnjc^^oc^oc: ^ COMPLIMENTS Dr. W. D. Reynolds CHIROPRACTOR Masonic Building V^OC=>OC=>0.=>0^=>OC=>OC=30<=:=.OC=^OC=30C=DOCZ50C:^Otf/ u 0==, ^^- 'f'- -n . ,/^< in. in. tnt in ' >n < . ri .r. vni" DohV Divorce Your Wife Because She Can't Cook See Lovis LOUIS LUNCH ROOM SHOUT UUDEIIS SANDWICHES 50o Broad St. Phone 9263 Ciiib Sen-ice IV c Deliver XORI' ELL'S \ I BLUE RIBBOlN | TJic World's Finest Cigar I Manufactured by I T. E. NORVELL CIGAR CO. | .MT.rSlA. GEORGIA I I! n. in. in^ n ::^o' >o< >oc ^n . i n . . n . i n. .r- i m n- ^n. .n. in. m. in. .n. in. in. ini in. in. in. in. inn- ^^- dLA ^a < i oC-r^ac-rin< in< >n < -. r. t im , n , . n t i f-.< in t i n " t nr- izc ^ZDV :;^^C .^TLfO -Zl^ O ZI^-0'^^0^^0C^D0Cr^0-:^:30C::::=>0<^:30< >CC U _ ^ n Maj 6"ooc/ LhcA- in the Future Be Yours^ n n We Sincerely Appreciate Your Pas! Patronage and Are [j o Looking Forward to Many Years of Pleasant Business With 2 U YOU! U /^f^' '"' '"' "1' ^ii' "' "1' "" >" "^'" >'' n^- Sodas ocy u o i Soiilliei-n Welding Co. 2 y J. A. OUZTS, Prop. 5 ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING \ n AND CUTTING [] n Auto Frames and Axles Aligned Accurately H o With Bear System n U fi23 Ellis Street Telephone 1332 \ i o n ^ COMPLIMENTS OF ^y< '/' ^ae BY D. R. ANDERSON, President -a-- ic\t -ii-i< iru \nt-sr\i--.rn"--,rtr >t\t iCie^^f\f^^ne^~ir\t ini \r\f^%c\t int in< .n < i n < ^. n i . n . . i-i < . n . . n i . n . > i-n- .cJ) 1 TAXI ! n PlIOXE 326 lYellow Cab! i PHONE 97 n 1 gUICF. ANU CllllUTEOllS SERVICE j (Xj-^ii. ^r,, in. .n. >n. \r\, .n. in. >n< >fi< >n< lO* >Qgy |-p"- 'r>< -iCi \r,i \c\i snt- jcr^rn \t\i sat tcti >n.^ ^fit ^ U o \ c 2 ir///( />',.n< ^n^ -iCi ^-^ rM in i \c n > r n , r,i in /^-^ n t > n < -i ne- COMPLIMENTS To the Graduating Classes of 193S - 1936 A. B. PRESCOTT Wrightsboro Road Phone 3182 BEST QUALITY IN MEATS AND GROCERIES -*"' >"< "' "'' '"' .fu" >n<- n U o Wliilney-M cINe: Eleclric So. The Bright Spot LIGHTING FI.VrURES of DISTIXCTION 640 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. V n . i n i . ft. >ni .n. ,n, ,ni ,ni int ifi. in. rt. inf'J -\ni in. .n. .n. in. >n. .n. in. in. in. ,n, .n. .nrV "FROM THE THOUSAND WINDOW BAKERIES LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO." \}in, in, .i-n .n. ^r^, .n. .rn >n!-.. .n* >n< >n. r^ni, iri< tn' n, .r-i.^ fu >rn ,n< tcif >n. ,n, >n. .f n t o, ^ trirfJ I ?. The Pldnters Cotton s o 5 Oil Compdny, Inc. 8 ! o o jl MamifacturLTS oi II n Cotton Seed Products Q AuGfSTA, Georgia Qrr,, n^.n, .ni >n, ,n. .n< inr, pirn >cii .n. >n. .n. >rtj^> /P<=^>Qc=;^:>Q<:^ >n< ri in. >n< >o< >rn .n. >. tn. '"""^ U O 8 I i ! I MODERN INSULATION j n & ROOFING CO. j n 646 Reynolds Si. Phone 3864 [J 5 5 Al'GLSTA. CjEDRCIA n 5. " v. ift < > rn .r n . n ; - . . . i^ < i ni in t . n. ,rt t -. r, . , r, t ;- ^ntfJ :^oc^i>c^^o^=>oc=>oc=^o^^o^^oc=>o<=^oc^oc=>oc^oc=>oc ^o^=>oc=:=>o<=^o^^oc=^o<=^o^^o<=>Qc=>o^=>o<=>o<=z=>ooc: 3 o c^z> o c^i^o^:^ o ' For Graduation or Drestt-tip" The Young Man Who Knows What He Wants Chooses "'Jasljlon Balloted" dlothes Sold Exclusively By SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA (r ' ""^ s ^=o^ ^'^loiVots'^ ~-r,, .n. >n< >n< ^ BEAUTY TRE.ITMEXTS Exparl Operators and Complete Facilities for Every Requirement for Smart Grooming MARY LOU'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 318 Leonard Bldg, Phone 3297 o U -.n, in. ini ,f^r- n :>odr>o< j o^z30c::30< >oc a A. Cohen L. I. Cohen PHONE 4268 976 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA. V^*''" "^' '^' "' >''* >ni >n. .n. >n. .n. ,r,, int .ft/o^=oc=.c=o =^ Coinfliiiicnis of HOLLYWOOD DRESS SHOPPE 814 Broad Street Reliable Transfer Co., Inc. F. L. HARRISON. 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