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THE 1949
RAINBOW
PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS
THE JUNIOR COLLEGE OF AUGUSTA
THE ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
DEDICATION
A sincere affection and admiration for the man. coupled with a
genuine respect fur the teacher, inspire our dedication of THE
RAINBOW OF 1949
to
JOHN THOMAS HAINS
Through the years of our association with this teacher and friend,
we have looked t<> him for encouragement and understanding. He
lias never failed us. We salute THE COLONEL!
JOHN THOMAS HAINS
FOREWORD
The editorial staff has tried t>> capture the spirit of events of this
school year in order to provide you with a volume to which you
may turn later with pleasure. We have attempted t" carry oul
several ideas relating to photographs and sketches which, we feel,
are very pleasing.
The work that has gone into this edition of the RAINBOW will
be more than compensated for if you are reminded of enjoyable
moments from vour life as a student.
CONTENTS
THE ADMINISTRATION
THE FACULTY
THE COLLEGE
THE ACADEMY
ROTC
ATHLETICS
FEATURES
ACTIVITIES
ARTS
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE TRUSTEES OF THE ACADEMY OF RICHMOND
LANDON THOMAS
JOSEPH B. CUMMINGS
ROBERT WALTON
BERRY FLEMING
WARREN BOTHWELL
E. C. B. DANFORTH, Jr.
FERDINAND PHIXIZY
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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF RICHMOND COUNTY
T. M. NICKLES, Presidenl
W. F. BURTON
MRS. FRED L. P< (WELL
ROBT. J. WATSl 'X
in >RRAH NOWELL, Jr.
MRS. GEI )RI ;iANA LI >VETT
BERT REED
0. S. SATCHER
F. J. PRITCHARD
(i. ALBERT HUNTINGTON
GEO. A. HUNTINGTON
1. GLOVER CUSHMAN
RUPERT \\ . LANGFORD
Secretary of Board
Superintendent of Schools
\. BRIAN MERRY
( ). o. McGAHEE
HOGAN DUNAWAY
CLAUDE E. SCONYERS
ROBT. M. COLLINGS
E. J. RICHARDS
A. J. CARPENTER
A. H. I1VRD
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Miss Effie Neibling Registrar
Miss Sydney Sanders Secretary
Mrs. Billie F. Corbirt Secretary
Clarence E. Flanagan Bookkeeper
Mrs. Louis E. Harris Dietician
MRS. HARRIS
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PRESIDENT
THE DEAN
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B.S. in C.E.; MA.
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Librarian
LAWRENCE A. FOX. BA.
Mechanical and Engineering Drawing
THOMAS BAMFORD, B. Mus.
Music
G. LANGSTON BOLTON. B.S.
Mathematics, Track Coach
NORMAN L GALLOWAY. B.S.. MA.
Economics
O'NEAL W. CHAMBERS. B.S.
General Science, Biology
EUGENE M. CLARK, B.S.
General Science. Mathmatics
LUTHER ALFRED GRIFFIN. B.S.. M.S.
Biology. Botany
THOMAS HUDSON CLARY. A.B.
Citizenship, History
CHARLES GUY CORDLE. A.B.. MA.
History
JOHN THOMAS HA1NS. B.S.
Mathematics
ELROY DUPUIS. A.B.. M.A.
English
CHARLES M. ETHEREDGE, A.B.
Mathematics
MRS. M. WILLARD HALL, B.S.
Commercial
JOHN EVANS EUBANKS, A.B., A.M.
Political Science, Latin
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EUGENE M. HORNE, B.S.A.
Agriculture
CHARLES J. MORRISON, B.S.
Mathematics
GEORGE T. HOWARD, B.S., LL.B.
Spanish
THOMAS J. HUFFMAN, A.B., MA.
History
JOSEPH RUFUS MOSELEY, B.S., M.S.
Mathematics
GUY L. HURLBUTT,
Biology
FRANK C. INMAN, B.S.. M. Ed.
Chemistry
WILFRED T. NEILL, B.S.
Botany, Zoology
WILLIAM R. KENNEDY,
Commercial
GARNET T. LANGFORD, B.S.
Mathematics
JOSEPH JEFFERSON NIXON, A.B., A.M.
English, History
J. CURTIS LUCKEY, B.S.
Mathematics
WILLIAM L. MADEN, A.B., M.A.
French
AUBURN G. OWENS, A.B.
English
CHARLES HAROLD MTCHELL, A.B., M.A.
English
HARRY F. PARRISH. A.B.
English
MARQUIS L. PINKSTON, B.A., MA.
Mathematics
HENRY OSGOOD READ, PH. B., MA.
English
JOSEPH LECONTE TALLEY, B.S., M.S.
Physics
LOUIS REESE B.S.
Vocational Training
JOHN S. REISER, B.S., in Ch.E.
Chemistry
A. L. WILLIAMS, BA.
English
L. R. RICHARDSON, B.A., M.A.
History, Citizenship
ROY E. ROLLINS, A.B., M.A.
Economics
G. B. WILLIAMS, A.B., M.A.
Mathematics
GEORGE M. SCOTT, A.B., B. Litt.. M.A.
English
B. ROY SMITH, A.B.
History
CHESTER M. SUTTON. A.B., M.A.
English
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CLASS OFFICERS
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PRESIDENT
Billy Lange
VICE - PRESIDENT
Mary Anna Ogden
SECRETARY
Brian Merry
TREASURER
Ann Reese
ROBERT A. ANDERSON
DeMolay 1, Senior Counselor;
Triangle 1 ; Vice-President 2.
JAMES R. APPLING
MARCELINE AVERY
BOBBY H. ANSLEY
Literary Society 1, 2, Presi-
dent 1, 2; Rho Chi 2; Treas-
urer; High honor 1, 2; Presi-
dent 2- Phi Theta Kappa 2;
Musketeer 2; Tennis Team 2;
Manager 2.
NORMAN EMORY
ARRINGTON
Literary Society 2.
ROBERT M. BOULINEAU. Jr.
Spanish Club, Vice-President
1.
MARIAN JOAN BRETT
GEORGE F. BRANT
JOHN E. CUMBEE
JOAN RUTH BYRD
Zeta Rho Sigma 1, 2 ; Liter-
ary Society 1, 2.
L. E. DORSEY
Basketball 1, 2; DeMolay 1, 2;
Triangle.
SIDNEY L. FOSTER
DABNEY C. GRAYBLLL
Captain 1; Sabre Club lj
Treasurer; Triangle 1- Honor
1.
WILLIAM H. FLEMING
Sabre Club, Vice-Presiden 1.
2; Chairman First and Second
Military Balls; Lt. Colonel 1 ;
Colonel 2; Student Council 1.
2; President 1: High Honor 1.
2; Phi Theta Kappa 2- Vale-
dictorian 2.
JAMES W. GARNER
ELIZABETH HOFFMAN
Rainbow, Business Manager;
Literary- Society 1: Basketball
1 ; Beauty Section 1, 2.
LOIS HUFF
Spanish Club 1; Rainbow 2.
HOWARD JOLLES
High Honor 1: Spanish Club
1; Literary Society 1, 2; Chap-
lain 2- Phi Theta Kappa 2.
HELEN HOFFMAN
Rainbow 1: Basketball 1: Lit-
erary Society 1.
ROBERT L. HUMPHRIES
Honor 1; Rifle Team 1; Busi-
ness Manager; Camera Club
2.
WILLIAM GORDY LANGE
Triangle 1; Psi Phalanx 1,
President 2; Class President 2;
Student Council 2- Most Pop-
alar 2.
CONRAD W. McGAHEE
Sabre Club 1, 2; Captain 1;
Lt. Colonel 2 ; DeMolay, Jun-
ioor Deaco 1; Senior Coun-
cilor 2; Literary Society 1, 2;
Rainbow. Managing Editor 2:
Treasurer, First and Second
Military Balls- Psi Phalanx 2.
A. BRIAN MERRY
Literary Society 2; Musketeer
Staff 2; Rainbow Staff, As-
sociate Editor 2 ; Most Versa-
tile 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 2.
HILDA LONG
Honor 1; Basketball 1, 2.
MARIAN LANSDELL
METERE
Zeta Rho Sigma 1, President
2: Rainbow Staff 1, 2; Liter-
ary Society 1, 2; Musketeer
Staff 2.
JOE NIXON
Triangle 1; President 2- Rho
Chi 2; DeMolay 1.
PATRICIA ORVA
O'CONNOR
Literary Society 1; Secretary
2 ; Zeta Rho Sigma 1; Vice-
President 2; Rainbow 1; As-
sociate Editor 1, Editor-in-
Chief 2; Student Council 2-
Secretary 2; Best Ail-Round
2.
DOROTHY PAULK
Spanish Club 1; Band Major-
ette 2.
MARY ANNA OGDEN
Literary Society 1, 2; Zeta
Rho Sigma 1; Secretary 2;
Class Vice-President 2; Phal-
anx Sweetheart 2; Rainbow,
Activities Editor 2; Most Pop-
ular 2.
ROBERT A. PARRISH
Phalanx 2; DeMolay 1. 2.
ERIC C. PRESLEY
ROSA V. PROTHRO
JACK REDDICK
Phalanx 2; DeMolay 2.
BARBARA THERESA PRICE
Student Council 1; Rainbow
2.
ERNEST EVERS PUND, Jr.
Student Council 1, 2; Sabre
Club, Secretary 1, President
2; Co-Chairman, First Annual
Military Ball; Lt Colonel 1,
2; Honor 1, 2.
MARY ANN REESE
Literary Society 1, 2- Rain-
bow Staff. Associate Edieor
2; Musketeer Staff 2: Student
Council 1, 2; Class Treasurer
2; Most Popular; Sponsor 2;
Beauty Section 2.
BOBBIE ANN ROBERTSON
Transfer 2; Band Majorette
JOSEPH E. SCOGGINS, Jr.
Transfer 2- Basketball 2; Ten-
nis Team 2. Captain.
ROBERT L. RICHARDS
DOROTHY MAY ROZIER
Basketball 1, 2.
PHIL SHAPIRO
Literary Society 1, Vice-Pres-
ident 2; Spanish Club 2; Bas-
ketball 1, 2.
MARITA SMITH
EDNA E. SMOAK
Zeta Rho Sigma 2; Rainbow
Staff 1, Associate Editor 2;
Literary Society 2; Band 1,
2.
RAY M. SIMS
Phalanx 1, 2; Treasure 2.
MARY V. SMITH
M. M. STEPHENS
JEAN THOMPSON
CELESTE A. WALKER
MARY VIRGINIA SUTTON
B. F. TIMMERMAN
CLASS PROPHECY
TIME: 1960
PLACE: HEN GATHERING AT THE HOME OF A FORMER MEMBER OF THE CLASS
OF 1949.
"Come in. How is the new manager of Bowen Brothers"? I always thought that yon would
some day graduate from toys if you worked there long enough. Where is Frank? Oh, you left him
at home. Pat will he here at any minute now. You know she has to pack Jack's lunch every day I [e
is a radio mechanic now, and he works nine hours each day. I guess that you heard about Lib and
Helen's double wedding. They have put Jimmy and Charles off all these years in order to become pro-
fessional women basketball players. Have you read Conrad McGahee's new hook on "How to Get
Along With Women"? lie starts off with the unpredictable nature of women and ends up with
"How Not to Get Along With Redheads". . .Excuse me. There's the doorbell. It's only Sonny with
the cleaning. Vou know he and Jackie finally i^. >t married, and he is now running I.uckcy's cleaners.
(Thud) The paper, already? Well, let's sec what's news. Bobby Ansley is the new Independent
Candidate fur Mayor of Augusta. 1 wish him all the luck in the world. He has had a hard time of it.
He got disgusted with the Crackers for not providing fire extinguishers for the labs over at J.C.A., so
lie deserted the party. And here's Bobby Parrish's picture. Well, what do you know? lie has been
chosen "Sweetheart" of the Women's Temperance Union. I KiiiLT ) Sounds like Mary Anna. She
was always so quiet and timid. Wouldn't just walk in like the rot of US. I wasn't expecting to sei
her here so SOOn. She and Arthur have a farm out in the country, and the only way she can get in-
to town is to ride their tractor, because Arthur think- that autos are an unnecessary luxury. Have you
heard the scandal? It seems that I )r. William Fleming had t" Stop practicing. Ernest was in prac-
tice with him and tried to keep him in hand, hut his efforts were all in vain. Hill asked all his women
patients for dates and flirted outrageous!) with them. I wasn't surprised, however, because you re-
member what a "Locker Lover" he was over at school. And. of course, you knew that Robert And-
erson is half owner in the Georgia - Florida Railroad now. He says that lie and Ann are rearing their
children to be railroad engineers. (Ring) Well, there's Edna. I hope- that -he didn't bring little
Shealy with her. He makes more noise than all eight of my hoys. Marita won't he- aide' to get here
since she i- in Panama at the time. She pilots Herbert all over the world. I wish that I could fly,
hut llarrs -ays that I am reckless enough in my car much less in a plane. There is Lois out front.
Wonder if Willlard brought Iter. Hear that -he had to take vcr\ good care of him. Vou know he
has always been frail and could never take any exerei-e. I was hoping that we could all go to the lec-
ture down at the auditorium, tonight. Luther Fulmer, who finally graudated from J t A, i- going to
give a talk on "How to Behave in Class". After his speech, Inman Phillips and Dabney Graybill are
going to lecture on "Chemical Laboratory Technique." Dabney is to demonstrate several experi-
ments. I certainly hope the auditorium is fireproof. I think that Brian Merry is going to he an
usher. IN or boy, he trie'- so hard to get ahead. I've tried to get him to help Joe Scoggins string
tennis rackets, hut Brian says the job requires too much thought. It doesn't look as if any one else
i- coming, SO let'- suggest to Edna to take us t" ride in her new fifteen seated "A" Model. She-
made a lot of money when she traded in "Smoaky". I think that she sold if to some place that bought
odd-shaped objects. Well, let's he off to Bill Lange's "Drive In and Eats" as he is giving a free concert
i n his guitar in about twenty minute-.
RECORDED BY ANN REESE
FRESHMAN
PRESIDENT
Tolley Brinkley
VICE - PRESIDENT
Ann Goolsby
SECRETARY
Bert Harbin
TREASURER
Gilmer Sale
MARY F. ARNETT
JOE BAILEY
BETTY GENE BALK
LOIS BARTLEY
RALPH I. BARTON
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J. WILSON BOWICK
WRAY BRINKLEY
TOLLEY BRINKEY
ROBERT C. BEATTIE
LOUIS BECKUM
ANN BURGAMY
BERNARD BLACKSTONE
WARREN T. BLANCHARD
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MARY P. CARR
BARBARA GENE BONNETTE
OTIS CARTLEDGE
BETTY COOK
JAMES COOK
BUDDY DEVANEY
BETTY E. CHANDLER
BETTY M. CHANDLER
OMELIA CHUECA
ELSIE E. COLLINS
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CARL T. DARBY
JUNE DOUGLAS
RONALD F. GALLOWAY
BILLY J. GARDNER
BOBBY COOPER
WILLIAM E. CROCKETT
MAURICE GHINGOLD
VIRGINIA C. GLEASON
ANN GOOLSBY
MARGARET A. GRIFFIN
H. J. HOGAN
HERBERT W. HAIR
BERT HARBIN
MARY E. HARDIN
WILLIAM HARPER
HORACE HARRELL
LEON G. HELMLY
DOT HENDERSON
EDDIE HOWELL
BILLY HUGHES
ELEANOR JACKSON
ANNE JAMISON
SUZANNE LEVTNE
RUTH MAY JOE
JOHNNIE F. JOHNSON
BETTY J. LEWIS
ISAAC S. JOLLES
LIBBY JONES
BILLY LEWIS
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CHARLES R. JONES
MARY E. KELLY
JAMES S. LIVINGSTON
PAULA LAYNE
CENELAZENBY
BILL MADEN
GERALD LEVY
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KATHERINE L. MARRIOTT
SKIPPY MOODY
JOYCE MARTIN
PEGGY MARTIN
JOANNE NASON
ANN McCLENDON
EDGAR L. McDANIEL
JACK NEWTON
HERBERT McINTOSH
WILLIAM McINTOSH
ELOISE D. NIXON
H. H McNAIR
PEGGY MEADS
GAIL OLIVER
ADRA MILLER
ANNE OTWELL
MICKEY SATCHER
JIMMIE POWELL
DORIS PRIOR
JEROME SAUL
HUGH E. PUDOR
PHYLLIS MARGARET RABUN
ANN SAYER
BILLY RAINES
DON REYNOLDS
MARY PATRICIA SIMONS
WILLIAM R. RODGERS
JIMMIE RUSHTON
MIRIAM SISKIN
GILMER SALE
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PAUL E. SMITH
T. MORRIS WARR
ROBERT E. SMITH
JAMIE W. SWAIN
MARY A. THOMAS
DOLORES WALL
ELSIE WARREN
ROBERT L. SYMMS
J. BERNARD TANENBAUM
NELL WESTBROOK
WILLARD WEEKS
DOUGLAS R. WALTERS
FRANKIE G. WALTON
CURTIS E. WHALEY
ANNE WARR
ANNE WHATLEY
ROBERT H. WH1TAKER
PHILLIP WONG
EDWARD M. WRIGHT
MARY WHITAKER
LUKE A. WILLIAMS
BILLY WOODWARD
ROBERT A. YOUNG
SKIPPY
NATURE BOY
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CLASS OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
Gaines Huguley
VICE - PRESIDENT
Derwent Langley
SECRETARY
Bobby Boggott
TREASURER
Russell Hair
LANDON THOMAS
ALDRIDGE
Band 2. 3, 4; D.C.T. Club 3, 4.
GEORGE CLIFFORD BAIRD
Cadet Hi-Y 3, 4- Beta Club 3,
4; High Honor 2; Honor 3;
Rifle Team 4.
RONNTE S. BARKSDALE
Literary Society 1; Prize
Company 1, Sergeant 1; Acad-
emy Hi-Y 3. 4, 5; Varsity
Club 4, 5 ; Lieutenant 4; merit
bar 3- Football 3; Basketball
Manager 4; Sabre Club 4;
Musketeer Staff 4.
ROBERT TAYLOR
BAGGOTT. Jr.
Cadet Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary
2, Vice-President 4; Sabre
Club 4; Sergeant 1; Lieuten-
ant 4: Class Vice-President
2, Secretary 3, 4 ; B Varsity
Football 3; B Varsity Basket-
ball 3- A Varsity Football 4;
A Varsity Basketball 4; Prize
Company 2; Literary Society
1.
ROBERT T. BAKER
Sergeant 1: Prize Company 2,
3; Prize Platoon 3; Leader,
Prize Squad 3 ; Company
Commander 4; Merit Bar 4;
Sabre Club 4- Academy Hi-
Y 3, Vice-President 4; B-Var-
sity Basketball 3.
TRAVIS STANLEY BARNES
Literary Society 3; Sergeant
JOSEPH S. BAYNARD
Honor 2: Prize Company 2. 3:
Prize Platoon 3: Merit Bars 2,
3.
BOBBY C. BECK
Band 2. 5 ; Prize Company 3;
Sergeant 3; D.C.T. Club 4, 5.
JOHN M. BARROW
JAMES CONRAD BEATSE
Sergeant 1. 2, 3- Honor 2:
Prize Company 1. 2, 3: Prize
Platoon 3: D.C.T. Club 4:
Merit Bar 2.
BENJAMIN MARION
BENSON
DeMolay 3, 4; Sabre Club 3,
4; Captain 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3.
i- D.C.T. Club, Treasurer;
State Champion Baton Twirl-
er 3. 4: Outstanding Cndet
Medal 3; Band Medals 1. 2, 3.
4; Drum Major 2, 3. 4; Eand
Letters 2, 3, 4.
WESLEY E. BONZO
Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Lit-
erary Society 1; Sergeant 2,
3; All GIAA 200 yds.- Prize
Company 3.
GENE T. BOWMAN
Corporal 1; Sergeant 2; Lieu-
tenant 4; D.C.T. Club 3; Rich
mond Hi-Y 3, 4; Chaplain 4
DeMolay 4- "A" Football 3
Track Team 3; "C" Coach 4
Musketeer 4.
ELDRED S. BONHAM
Literary Society 2.
J. WILSON BOWICK
WILLIAM J. BRANAN. Jr. WILLIAM W. BRANDON
STEVE E. BRETT
High Honor 1; Honor 2. 3; Academy Hi-Y 3; Sergeant 3.
Prir.e Platoon 1. 3; Prize Com-
Corporal 1; Sergeant 2. 3:
pany 1; Sergeant 1, 3: Corp-
Prize Company 1. 2: Beta
oral 2; Literary Society 2. 3
Club 3. 4- Treasurer 4.
WALTER E.
E. NEAL BRAUN
BRANDENBURG
Sergeant 4.
DeMolay 4: Prize Platoon 3:
Prize Company 1. 2. 3; Corp-
oral 1; Sergeant 3. 4- Cadet
Hi-Y 2: Glee Club 1. 2.
WILSON J. BRYAN, Jr.
Prize Company 1, 2, 3; Hon-
or 2.
P. J. CALAMAS
Corporal 1; Sergeant 2; Cap-
tain 4; Sabre Club 4: "B" Var-
sity 1, 2; Musketeer 4.
CHARLES E. CARTER
Sergeant 1, 3- Prize Company
1, 3; Captain 5; Richmond Hi-
Y, 2, 3, 4, resident 5; Literary
Society 1; Swimming Team 3,
5; Sabre Club 5: Musketeer 5.
E. R. BUSH
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Letter
2, 3- Musketeer 4; Corporal 1;
Sergeant 3, 4.
CARLTON
THADDEUS MACK
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REGINALD CARTLEDGE
Honor 2; High Honor 3.
CLARENCE
CHAMBERLAIN
HENRY J. COOK
Band 1. 2. 3. 4: D.C.T Club 1.
EDWARD H. CAWLEY
Sergeant 3; Company Com-
mander 4; Sabre Club 4: De-
Molay 4; D.C.T. Club 3, 4.
RICHARD S.
CHEESBOROUGH
Honor 1, 3; High Honor 2-
Prize Company 1, 2: Beta
Club, Secretary 4: Rifle Team
4.
WILLIAM L. CORLEY
Honor 1, 2: Prize Company 2;
Merit Bar 2. 3: DeMolay 4.
EARL DAVIS
"B" Football 2; "A" Football
3.
WILLIAM A. DOZIER
Transfer 3- Band 3, 4; Beta
Club 3, 4; High Honor 3.
LEONARD LEROY COTTS
High Honor 1, 2, 3: Literary
Society, Vice - President 1;
Beta Club 2, 3. 4; Rainbow 3:
Editor-in-Chief 4: Prize Com-
pany 1. 2: Literary Society 2.
3.
JAMES M. DICKS
Literary Society 1- Track 3;
Sergeant 4.
WILLIAM EARNEST
DREW. Jr.
Prize Platoon 1. 2. 3. 4: De-
Molay 4; Cadet Hi-Y 3. 4. 5;
"B" Football 3: "A" Football
4.
RICHARD B. EDWARDS
Sergeant 2: Lieutenant 3. 4:
Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. President 4: Class
President 2, 3- Student Coun-
cil 1, 2. 3.. 4: "B" Football 3.
WALTER SHELTON
EUBANKS, Jr.
Prize Company 1; D.C.T. Club
5; Musketeer 3.
WILLIAM E. DYE
Honor 2; FJ.A. 1, 2.
GERALD E.
EHRLICH
EMORY W. FARR
RODGERS FEESE
Cadet Hi-Y 3, 4; Secretary 4;
Sergeant 3; Lieutenant 4- "A"
Football 4.
PAUL H. GREER
"B" Basketball 3; "B" Foot-
ball 4; Cadet Hi-Y 3.
MARION F. FARR
Color Guard 4.
GUY FREEMAN, Jr.
"B" Basketball 3: "A" Foot-
ball 4; Sergesnt 4.
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SAM E. GHEESUNG
IRVIN LEROY GHTTER
Beta Club 3, 4; High Honor 1;
Honor 2. 3- Rainbow 4.
CLAUDE A. ( '.RAYBILL
Honor 1. 2: Richmond Hi-Y
2. 3. 4 :Sergeant 3, 4: "A'"
Football 4.
NEIL GHINGOLD
Literary Society 2; Sergeant
3; Prize Company 1, 2; Prize
Platoon 2: Best Cadet 1.
BURUM W. GRAMMER
High Honor 1- Honor 2; Prize
Platoon 1; Sergeant 3.
J. C. GUILL
H. RUSSELL HAIR
High Honor 1; Class Secre-
tary 2; Treasurer 4; Richmond
Hi-Y 3, 4; Chaplain 3; De-
Molay 3, 4: "B" Football 3-
Gold "R" Society 4; Rainbow
4; Sergeant 1, 2; Lieutenant
4; Prize Company 2; Prize
Platoon 1.
ROBERT SIMPSON
HAYNIE
Sergeant 1, 2; DeMolay 3.
R A. GUILLEBEAU
Student Council 5.
LLOYD B. HAVIRD
Rifle Team 3, President 4-
Sabre Club 4; Richmond Hi-Y
Vice-President 4; Musketeer
4: Rainbow 3, 4; Sergeant 3;
Lieutenant 4; Merit Bar 2.
J. D. HERRINGTON
Sergeant 3, 4.
FLOYD ( j. HOWARD
Prize Company 2, 3.
MELT, J. HOPKINS
Prize Platoon 1, 2; Sergeant
3; Company Commander 4:
Sabre Club 4; Honor 2.
ROBERT M. HUNTER
"B" Fooball 3. 4; "B" Basket-
bayy 2, 3- Track Manager 3;
"A" Football 5.
W. GAINES HUGULEY
Class Vice-President 3; Presi-
dent 4: Cadet Hi-Y 2. 3, 4
Sabre Club 4- Sergeant 2. 3
Captain 4;; "B" Football; "B'
Basketball 2; "A" Football 3
4; "A" Basketball 3, 4; "Var-
sity Club" 3, 4.
CHARLES E. IVEY
DOUGLAS E. KEMP
Prize Company 1; Honor 1, 2,
4- Sergeant 3, First 4; Prize
Squad 2; Merit Bars 3, 4.
W. LAMAR
RICHARD J. KELLY
Highest Honor 1, 2, 3; Class
President 1; Literary Society,
President 1; Class Treasurer
2 ; George Traylor Memorial
Medal 2; Beta Club 2, Vice-
President 3; President Rich-
mond Hi-Y 3. Secretary 4-
Rainbow, Associate Editor 3.
THOMAS M. KNOTTS
DERWENT LANGLEY
WALTER LUM
Sergeant 3; Lieutenant 4.
l. Mcdonald
ROBERT A. LEE
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sergeant 2,
5; D.C.T. Club 3, 4; Track 4;
All State Band 3. 4, 5.
GENE D. MARKS
High Honor 1. 2, 3 ; Golf Team
2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4;
Cadet Hi-Y 2, 3, 4- Captain 4;
Sabre Club 4.
A. S. McGAHEE
ROBERT M. MELTON
T. MOBLEY
ROBERT L. McGEE
Transfer 4; "A" Football 4:
Musketeer 4; "A" Basketball
4.
ROGER W. MILLER
Rifle Team 3, 4; Sabre Club
4 ; Sergeant 3; Richmond Hi-
Y 4; Lieutenant 4.
WILLIAM B. MULLINS
High Honor 2.
PAUL W. MURHEY
Honor 2. 3- DeMolay 2. 3, 4;
Cadet Hi-Y 3. 4; Student
Council 2; Sergeant. First 3;
Lieutenant 3; Captain 4 ;
Band 1, 2, 3.
JAMES LEWIS NEWSOME
JACK FRANKLIN MURPHY
Band 2. 3, 4; Music Scholar-
ship 4: Band Letter 2, 3, 4.
CHARLES HUGH
NEELANDS
Track 3, 4- "A" Football 4.
BARNEY H. NOBLES
JAMES ELSWORTH
O'DANIEL
Honor 1; Cadet Hi-Y 2, 3, 4;
Sergeant, Master 3- Captain,
4; Letters, "B" Basketball 3;
"B" Football 3; "A" Basket-
ball 3, 4; "A" Football 4.
ROBERT I. PADGETT
Rainbow 2, 3- Sergeant 2, 3;
Lieutenant 4; D.C.T. Club 3,
4; DeMolay 4; Sabre Club 4;
Captain 4.
JAMES F. NORVELL
Honor 1; Sergeant 1; High
Honor 2; Cadet Hi-Y 2- "C"
Basketball 2; Sergeant, First
3 ; Golf Team 3, 4; Lieutenant
4; Prize Company 2, 3; Sabre
Club 4.
HERMAN J. OELLERICH
Honors 1. 2, 3; Best Drilled
Freshman 1- Sergeant 1, 2;
Merit Bars 2, 3; "B" Football
2, 3; "B" Basketball 3; Foot-
ball Manager 4; Commander,
Prize Squad 2; Commander,
Best Freshman Company 3,
Cadet Hi-Y, President 2,
Treasurer 3, Vice-President
4; Lieutenant 3; Captain 4-
Major 4; Sabre Club 3, 4 ; V.
F.W. Sabre 3; Scruggs Sabre
4; Rainbow 4; Musketeer 4-
Track 4; Gold "R" Society 4.
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RONALD EDWARD
PARRISH
Sergeant 1, 3; Honor 2; Lieu-
tenant 4; Football 4.
JAMES BRANSFORD
PENDER
Musketeer 3.
RICHARD SEYMOUR
PINDER
Honor 2, 3 ; Sergeant, First 3:
DeMolay 4; Lieutenant 4-
Sabre Club 4.
WILLIAM NARAMORE
PARSONS
High Honor 1; Honor 2, 3;
Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Golf Team
3,4.
JAMES WALKER PENLAND
DeMolay 3; Captain 4; Serg-
eant 3.
CHARLES A. PIPPIN
DeMolay 4 ; Swimming Team
4- Musketeer 4; Prize Com-
pany 3; Prize Squad 2.
RANDOLPH EDWARD
PRESCOTT
ELLIOTT LAMAR PORTER
Honor 2; Band Letter 2- Cadet
Hi-Y2.
JAMES E. PYLE
Major 4; Sabre Club 4; Track
3, 4; Captain 4; Lieutenant 3.
ER CLEON PRICE
D.C.T. Club 4.
ROBERT HENRY REED
CHARLES L REID
D.C.T. Club 3. 4.
E. RIVERS
JAMES E. REESE
Beta Club 2; Beta Club A-
chievement Award 2.
R E. RHODES
"B" Football 3; D.C.T. Club
4; Corporal 1.
MELVIN B. ROBERTS
Sergeant 3; Corporal 4.
RAYMOND THOMAS RUFO
Sergeant 4; Band 2.
PERCY MYNOR SPEARS
Track 2, 3; Sergeant 3.
WALTER H. ROSE
Literary Society 1- Sergeant
3; Track 3, 4 ; Beta Club 4.
ROBERT M. SCOTT
JOHN O. SMITH, Jr.
"B" Football 4; Sergeant 4.
ROY M. STILL. Jr
LEROY N. SUDDATH, Jr.
Transfer 3; Academy Hi-Y 3,
4: Varsity Club 3, 4; Sabre
Club 4; Captain 4- Basketball
3, 4 ; All-Regional, 2nd Tesm
3.
JAMES W. SMITH
Sergeant 2, 3, First 4; Prize
Company 2, 3; D.C.T. Club 3,
4; F.F.A. 1.
HARVEY L. STIREWALT
Prize Company 1, 2; Sergeant
1, 2, 3; Lieutenant 4- Basket-
ball 3, 4; Academy Hi-Y 3, 4.
GEORGE T. SUMNER
Prize squad 1; Prize platoon;
Prize company 3 ; Sergeant 2,
3,4.
WILLIAM W. THOMPSON
Transfer 3; Academy Hi-Y 3;
Sergeant 3; Lieutenant 4;
Sabre Club 4- Prize company
3; Prize platoon 3.
ALBERT VERDERY, Jr.
Musketeer 4; "B" football 3.
JOSEPH LECONTE
TALLEY. Jr.
Honor 1, 2; Sergeant 3 ; Prize
company 2: Prize platoon 2;
Lieutenant 4: Cadet Hi-Y 3,
4: Sabre Club 4.
CHARLES M. TUTEN. Jr.
Transfer 3.
W P (B
JOHN DANIEL VOSS
Transfer 3- Musketeer 4;
Rainbow 4; Photography Club
4; Color Guard 4; Sergeant 4.
H. M. WALKER
RICHARD WEATHERS
BOBBY WALKER
"B" football 1: "A" football 2,
3, 4: Academy Hi-Y 4; Var-
sity Club 3, 4; Musketeer 4.
CLIFFORD T. WEATHERS
"A" football 4.
RALPH WONG
Sergeant 4.
GEORGE C. WRIGHT RICHARD E.
Musketeer 4; Corporal 1- Ser- YOUNGBLOOD
geant 2, 3; Class Vice-Presi- "B" football 1; F.FA. 1. 2, 3.
dent 2. 4.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE
CLASS OF 1949
We, the class of '49, hereby will and bequeath to our younger schoolmates a portion of our experience,
fame, and knowledge. Having taken all sorts of praise and honors for our outstanding work, we do
sincerely hope that you. our emulators, will do the same. Thus we hereby state and produce this
manifesto as our last will and testament.
1. Gaines Huguley leaves his regards to Rodgers Feese who. due to circumstances beyond his con-
trol, can not be with us as planned.
2. Bobby Walker leaves one full lunch basket to l'.ilbo Chance with the hope that he will not be hun-
gry on his trips around the track.
3. To Joel Cohen, Leonard Cotts leaves the distinction of being the only red head in the graduating
class.
4. Bobby Home, leaves to George Wright one case of Home's Hash in order that he may lie built up.
5. Steve Brett, leaves bis remaining hours in detention hall hall t<> any good junior who is willing to
take them.
6. To Nath Hayes. Claud Graybill leaves hi- ability t' make A pluses ami to get along with Mr. How-
ard.
7. Reginald Cartledge leaves to Righton Robertson his ability to act like a monkey and badger Mr.
Scott In the point of exhaustion.
S. Fleming Norvell leave- hi- laugh to Butch Mulherin so that he may keep next year'- physics class
awake.
9. Dink Hensley leaves his ability to get along with Major Vivian to Wade Saxon.
10. To Jack Hall. Richard Weather- lease- his famous title "Wee Wee" in order that he may become
belter kn iwn in the world.
11 11. Gene Marks laves his golfing skill to Larry McCreary with the hope that he will win the
Ma-ter's next year.
12. Lloyd Havird leases ten said- i f cloth (,, Ti mm) Sander- ssith the hope that he will base a
pair of pant- made to fit him.
13. Jimmy Murphy leases his military ahilits to ilarrs Sherman so that he may head the Corps of
Cadets next year.
14. To Jimmy Harrison, Jimmy O'Daniel lease- the speed and agility which are so necessary for all
great athletes.
15. Jimmy Pyle lease- Jimmy Boatwright his rank of major so that he won't base to carry a rifle next
year.
16. LeConte Tallej leas es hi- shiny ncss limousin t i anyone stn ng enough to push it.
17. Stewart Wiggins lease- his profound sympathy to next seat'.- commander of the fir>t platoon,
Co. <
18. Richard Edwards and Herman i lellerich pass on to Billy Evans and Herbert Elliott their way with
the fairer sex. which was given to them by Jimmy Lester and I lick lone-, ssith the hope that before long
someone ss ill be able to usi it.
19. To Angus Wilson, Bobby Baggott leaves his athletic ability in order that he may win the state
track meet next year.
20. LeRoy Suddath lease- his all-GIAA tie pin to Tommy Herndon SO that he may look sharp at all
times.
21. Emory Farr leaves his good eyes to some blind eighth grader ssith the hope that he may be an
honor student.
22. Morris Scott leaves his uniform to "Edo" Douglass, hoping that it will fit well.
2i. I. Elliott Porter, leave my ability as a "prof" to Gene Kelly for next year's 'Stunt Night'".
24. Bill Branan and Bill Corley leave Mr. Talley one copy of Esquire so that he may be able to keep
his classes awake.
CLASS PROPHECY
Time: 1959 A. D.
Place : Talmadgeville, New York (a carnival on the outskirts of town)
Scene : A slightly freakish man trying to
"Come one, come all, to the greatest 1
Hootchie Kootchie, see the great show for
how about buying a , well, well, if it is
Haven't seen you in a coon's age, ten years
picture of sunshine. What have I been d
dope, I started peddling the stuff; yep, se'
es are my best customers, now. I'm just \\
the carnival. Well, for you I will close m
your face ; we are closing.
'.e Mudface Minnie do the
s, you with the bright nose,
is everything with you ?
i look well and healthy, the
'e always been known as the
Those Hollywood actress-
winter. So you want to see
anyhow. Hey Minnie, wash
Say, Gaines, do you remember old Jim (always wanted to get an in-
vitation to the Masters Tournament. W ar. Playing? Oh no. he is
chief caddy. Gene Marks is his assistant ana is in cnarge ot vi ip..- iff the balls. Emory Farr has
taken over Al Capone's gang. I always told you he was a shrewd operator. They say he got his start
in the criminal racket at the old Richmond Academy, on Monday nights. Yep, he always got a good
price for those magazines. That show over there, that's the dog man act. Thaddeus McCarlton. is
the dog man. He walks, he talks, he crawls on his belly like a reptile! You ask how he got such a
fine position ? He always did wag his tail at school you know. Remember old Bob Walker? He
is working for the Alcatraz Fur Company selling mole skins. Yep. come to think of it he does remind
me of one of those animals. Remember Mr. Basketball, Leroy Suddath? He is now working his
way through Kentucky, still trying to win a tie for his tie clasp. I just saw in the paper where Mor-
ris Scott and Neil Ghingold will meet in a 30 round boxing match at Madison Square Deal. Those
promoters sure can match them fighters evenly. Jimmy Stewart works with the United States Park
Commission setting up parallel bars. Give me some more of that benzedrine to smoke in this pipe.
Did you hear about Herman "Glamour Boy" Oellerich? He went broke trying to make the grade in
the U. S. Army and had to pawn all those medals he got. He always was a smart boy. Steve Brett
just got out of Sing Sing last month for picking pockets on the Waterfront off drunk sailors. He's now
got himself the position of shining shoes at Sapp's Barber Shop. "Rod" Feese. the boy with the beau-
tiful bridgework is now modeling for Ipana Tooth Paste. Bob Baggott is collecting garbage in
Xorth Augusta with the assistance of Paul Greer and Bill Drew. He always did look good with a
garbage can under his arm. Yep. he could have modeled as the man of did-stink-tion. What ever
happened to Ronny Barksdale? So' he is now with the Alcoholics Anonymous. He is their chief
specimen. One look at him and alcoholics quit drinking for life. Old Gerald Ehrlich and Wesley
Bonzo have changed their first names to Alvin. Quit smoking all that Benzedrine, you sure are hog-
gish. Who is that human monkey over on the Midway jumping all around? You say that's Reggie
Cartledge? He always acted like he came from the process of evolution. Old Scott Baynard is now
singing at Carnegie Hall, and Le Conte Tally is teaching Physics at the University of Georgia.
I lid you hear about Richard Weathers making the all Southern Basketball team? It took him a
little over 16 years to do it. He always did pull thru that b.iy. Remember Richard "A-plus" Kelly,
lie went to < )xford but couldn't earn but one unit in 8 years. He's now playing fullback for a pro
football team. Hugh Xeelands is working in this carnival; he is on that trapeze over there. Russell
Hair, the boy that drove such funny cars, is now working at the Indianapolis Speedway. That
boy could always sell a nickel drink. "Dink" Hensley is acting in Richard Edward's new Broadway
play. An important part. Nope, he is used to imitating horses. Give me a package of morphine to
take home. Claude Graybill and Xat Hayes are operating a Woman's Missionary on San Francisco's
west coast. Claude always could deliver a good sermon. Well. Gaines, it sure was nice seeing you
again after all these years.
A sad dope fiend walks slowly back to his show shouting: "Come one. come all to the greatest
show on the Midway and see all the freaks" just for one thin dime, one tenth of a dollar".
By Leonard Cotts
Censored by Bob Baggott
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
SHERMAN
JAMES
HERNDON
PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT _
SECRETARY -
TREASURER
STUDENT COUNCIL
CHICK JAMES
TOMMY HERNDON
BILLY MAXWELL
HARRY SHERMAN
GENE KELLY
RICHARD WEATHERS
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICER!
HARELIK
HAYES
KING
PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT
SECRETARY
TREASURER
STUDENT COUNCIL
.-.EDWIN DOUGLAS
NATHANIEL HAYES
DONALD KING
.EDWIN HARELIK
RICHARD BALKCUM
BRAD BENNETT
EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS
PRESIDENT _ JOHNNY RlERGER
VICE-PRESIDENT . HARRY ARTHUR
SECRETARY PAUL RUFO
TREASURER _ GEORGE SHORT
STUDENT COUNCIL, RICHARD TUDOR
JIMMY RAINES
CLASS OF 195
Adams, Robert
Amerson, James
Anderson. Bert C.
Archer. David R.
Nabbitt, Frank
Baggott. Eugene
Balk. Thomas M.
Banks, Bobby
Barfield, Troy
Barinowski. Clarence T.
Barrow, Richard
Bennett, Archie
Benson, Otis
Berry, William
Boardman, Lonnie F.
Bostwright, James
Bodie, John
Bolton. Earl
Bostick, Gary M.
Bowick, Louis A.
Bradford, Nathaniel
Brantley. Ozie W.
Bridges, Robert F.
Broadwater. William H.
Burch, James Dwight
Burch. Harold W.
Burgamy, Burt D.
Cadle. James W.
Carlton. Thad M.
Cason. Webster
Cawley. Ed. H.
Chance, Fred
Chavous, Henry
Cheeks, Donald
Cliatt. Walter
Cloud, James
Cohen, Joel
Cook, John L.
Cooper, Leconte V.
Cooper. Claude M.
Cordell, Bill K.
Davis. Wm. M.
Davis. Kenneth
Deal, Chas. M.
Deas. William
Douglas. Ed L.
DuBose. B. H.
Dyches, R. D.
Ebbetts. Charles C.
Edenfield, Maurice
Elliott. S. H.
Evans, William H.
Faulk, Chas. R.
Fender, Richard H.
Flythe, James B.
Foster, Dennis P.
Fouch, S. A.
Gauldin. H. I
Gay, W. W.
Gibbs. I. P.
Glisson, A.
Gore, C. T.
Griffin, R. E.
Groover, E. D.
Hardaway, J. D.
Hall, D. P.
Harrell. H. L.
Harrison. J. C.
Havron, J. B.
Hawk, M. E.
Heath, H. C.
Heath, T. W.
Hedrick. K. E.
Hendricks, D. D.
Hensley, O. C.
Herndon. T. H.
Hickson, E. G.
Higgenbotham, R. T.
Higgenbotham, P. F.
Hill. William M.
Holland, R. A.
Hoover, J. M.
Hundley, W. A.
Hughes, R. C.
Hunter. J. D.
Huntley, R. D.
Huyck. A. W.
Irby, R. G.
Joe, H. P.
James, C. L.
Jarrett, C. E.
Jester, R. E.
Johns, R.
Johnson. J. M.
Johnson, G. C.
Jones, J. J.
Jones, J. W.
Kuglar, E. C.
Kelly, G. M.
Kelly, G. W.
Krolicki, Walter J.
Lanier, H. L.
Lamar, W. W.
Langley, J.
Layton, James
Lewis, Bobby G.
Logan, J. A.
Leonard, M. P.
Long. B. A.
Lutes, Christopher A.
Martin, J. H.
MacMurphy, C. B.
Marsh, Tom M.
Mathews, Phillip R.
Mathews, Eugene W.
Mathis, Ted artwell
Maxwell, W. T.
May, Jack M.
Meadows, Walter
Miller, Richard L.
Mitchell, George H.
Mitchell, James E.
Mulherin, Anthony T.
McDaniel, Marion F.
McDonald, Carlton E.
McLean, Perry G.
Nelson, Charles E.
Nelson, Eamuel F.
Nelson, Wm. B.
Newman, Jimmy H.
Ogden, Lynn L.
Otwell, Verdery
Owens, J. C.
Patrick, James E.
Perm, Jimmy
Pennington, Benny
Phillips, Jack
Philpot, Wm. K.
Playford, David L.
Pollock, James F.
Poteet, James E.
Powell, Earnest, Jr.
Powell, Robert H.
Reese, J. G.
Reid, Theo. M.
Rivers, Harold
Robertson, J. R.
Rodgers, Jackie A.
Rollins, Frank
Rowe, M. R.
Sanders, G. D.
Saxon. Howell
Scoggins, James H
Scoggins, Wm. R.
Scott, Walter A.
Sears, Marvin
Sheftall, Geo. T.
Sherman. Harry
SherrUl, N. W.
Simkins, R. H.
Simmons, Lawson P.
Simon, L. S.
Simon, P. S.
Simon, Thos. C.
Smith, Donald R.
Smith, Marion S.
Smith, Wm. L.
Steinberg, S. P.
Stevens, John
Stewart. Clarence M.
Tarpley, Herbert M.
Terrell, Ravenel W.
Thomas, Chas. N.
Thomas, G. W.
Thompson, Thurston A.
Timmerman, Howard B.
Tudor, Robert L.
Tuten. Arthur A.
Walker, Lawrence B.
Walters, F. L.
Walton, Paul A.
Weathers, Richard C.
Welch, Donald J.
Whatley, O. B.
Wheatley, Thomas W.
Whittle, Johnny E.
Wiggins, Stewart
Willis. Joseph T.
Willis, Russell C.
Wong, Jack
Wong, Larry
Woo. Robert
Woodward, Ernest L.
Wren, William C.
Wright, Geo. C.
Young. Edward L.
CLASS OF 1951
Adams, H. F.
Adams. R. W.
Adkins, Charles
Agerton, J. A.
Alford. S. T.
Allen, E. C.
Anderson. H. J.
Anderson. R. L.
Anderson. R. A.
Anderson. H. T.
Armstrong. J. L.
Arndt, H. C.
Asbell. R. H.
Asheley. B. R.
Atkins, G. B.
Babbitt, E. L.
Bagby. Carl F.
Bailie. W. G.
Baker, D. O.
Balkcum, R. L.
Barnes. W. R.
Barnes, David N.
Barrett, R. D.
Bean. F. G.
Gell, D. B.
Bennett. B. J.
Berry. D. A.
Betts, B. J.
Betts, Hugh
Black. R. E.
Blackstone. J. D.
Bhnchard, O. C.
Bland, W. C.
Bloodworth. M. H.
Border. K. L.
Boltin. H. G.
Boose. E. W.
Boyd, E. L.
Boyd, M. E.
Braun, K. R.
Brandon. E. W.
Bridges, J. L.
Browning, R. L.
Broxton, George
Buck, T. F.
Bugg. J. R.
Cadle, B. S.
Cameron, A. W.
Cameron. J. H.
Canady, Verroy
Cam, W. C.
Carry. H. V.
Carson, John
Carter, D. F.
Cawley, J. K.
Carter, Lawrence
Chamberlain, D. L.
Chavel. R. E.
Cheeseborugh, F. W.
Cholakis, P. C.
Clsrk. C. H.
Clark. A. L.
Clyde, T. E.
Coates, T. R.
Cobb. C. H.
Cochran. B. O.
Cohen, A. M.
Cole. Robert
Cook, Charles
Cook, W. C.
Daniel. C. J.
Davis, C. E.
Davis. L. M.
Dorn. Stanley E.
Douglass, E. L.
Douglass, T. G.
Dudley. R. C.
Duncan. T. O,
Dunn. S. C.
Dye. W. N.
Edwards, R. E.
Eidson. E. T
Elliott. B. L.
Entwistle, D. A.
Eubanks. B. G.
Fisher, R. C.
Fitzgerald, R. E.
Fleming, F. W.
Flythe, S. S.
Ford. D. R.
Ford, R. K.
Forrester, Richard
Fulcher. B. M.
Gay, T. K.
Gibbs. R. W.
Gobson, H. F.
Gillion. J. P.
Gin, R. E.
Glover, J. C.
Goodwin, J. L.
Goodwin, Thorms
Gray, A. E.
Greenblatt. Nathaniel
Green, F. C.
Grimsley. W. A.
Hair, P. G.
Hall. J. S.
Hancock. J. W.
Hardin, F. M.
Hardy, H. F.
Harelik. A. E.
Harmon, E. J.
Hatcher. J. P.
Hayes. Nath
Hemrick. W. T.
Hensley. J. E.
Hewitt. C. K.
Hill, E. T.
Hitt, B. W.
Hixon, R. L.
Hobson, R. H.
Hodges, J. C.
Holden, J. W.
Home, R. T.
Howard. H. G.
Huff. L. D.
Huff. R. G.
Hughes, J, S.
Hurt, A. E.
Huson, G. G.
Ivey. Darnelle
Jeffcoat. L. V.
Joe. Willis
Johnson. J. S.
Jones, J. G.
Jones, A. R.
Jones, B. C.
Jordan, J. B.
Jump, R. G.
Kshrs, W. D.
Karesh, S. R.
Kent, L. S.
Kilpatrick. Z. M.
King, D. L.
King. Daughty N
King, D. M.
Kirkland, V. P.
Kitchen. M. L.
Lamar, R. B.
Lanzenby, R. J.
Lee, F. L.
Leedham, R. K.
Lewis, H. W.
Lively, A. B.
Lord, W. E.
Mack, B. T.
Mallard, M. W.
Maratos, Bill
Marcum, P. E.
Mays, T. C.
Miller, W. F.
Mixon, J. W.
Mock, R. L.
Moore, T. R.
Moorman, Jimmie
Morris, W. L.
Morris, W. S.
Mowery, A. L.
Mulherin, W. B.
Murphy, Charles
McCormack, Billy
McCrary, Larry
McGahee, O. O.
McKee, C. A.
Neville, R. J.
Newman, R. D.
Nix, H. R.
Overstreet, Wm.
Padgett, Olins
Pate, Silas
Pennington, Alvin
Phillips, Frank
Pileggi, Frank
Playford, Robert
Poppell, Jack
Poss, Robert
Powell, Rudolph
Powledge, Bill
Prather, James
Prince, Louis
Quinn, W. R,
Raws, William
Reddish, Harold
Reeder, Lonnie
Rennison, T. H.
Reville, Edward
Reynolds. Joe
Rhoden, George
Rhodes, Grady
Rice, Irvin
Rieser, Albert
Riley, Robert
Rinker, W. E.
Rollins, George
Rosier, Howard
Rosier, Thomas
Rowland, J. E.
Rufo, N. T.
Russell, R. A.
Schneider, H. B.
Seats, Walter
Seiffert, D. P.
Sharpton, W. J.
Shepherd, E. A.
Shirey, J. H.
Sikes, W. S.
Silbert, M. N.
Sims, J. C.
Singletary, J. D.
Sisken, M. M.
Mizemore. P. E.
Smith, B. E.
Spivey, Bernard
Spivey, R. R.
Stanford, Thomas
Stephens, J. W.
Stewart, M. D.
Storey, L. C.
Stowell, E. H.
Strother, C. B.
Sturgis, R. S.
Sumner, B. J.
Tankersley. A. L.
Teague, B. L.
Thomas, J. E.
Towner, E.
Voss, D. V.
Wall, Charles E.
Waller, J. W.
Watkins, R. E.
Wellmaker, J. M.
Whisnant, Charles E.
Whittle, Michael
Widener, James
Williams, L. O.
Williams, H. L.
Wilson, Angus
Wong, Edward
Woodward, B. E.
Woodward, H. L.
Wooten, L. A.
Young, J. D.
Young, Wyman
CLASS OF 1953
Abbott, Charles
Abney, Michael D.
Adams, Bobby
Adams, James
Adams, Eugene
Adams, Joseph
Aenchbacher, C. A.
Agner, H. R.
Allen, F. A.
Anderson, C. D.
Anderson, Preston
Anderson, W. A.
Arthur, H. B.
Ashe, W. L.
Atkins. H. L.
Baab, W. H.
Baker, F. B.
Baltzagler, Chas.
Bardin, J. J
Barker, V. L.
Bell, B. E.
Blackman, T. D.
Blackstone, J. O.
Blackwood, F. A.
Bogoslowsky. Jerry
Boles, B. E.
Boiler, W. H.
Bonham, C. W.
Bowen, Charles
Brand, William
Brinson, G. G.
Broadwater, T. F.
Brown, G. A.
Brown, G. E.
Brown, Harvey
Brown. J. C.
Brown, Max
Bryant, W. C.
Burgess, Robert
Burkhalter, Edward
Camak. James
Carswell, K. E.
Cason, B. E.
Cato, I. A.
Cato, L. B.
Chambers, a C.
Chancey, Floyd
Chandler. N. W.
Chavis, Lenzo
Cheek, F. A.
Clark, A. F.
Cliett, R. R.
Cook. J. R.
Cooper, C. E.
Cosnahan, Paul
Crockett, P. T.
Crook, Engene
Crouch. Mickey
Crout, Clarence
Culpepper. Berry
Culpepper, .David
Culpepper, Terry
Davis, D. I.
Davis, J. A.
Davis, Payton
Donahoe, C. E.
Dozier, R. D.
Duncan, J. T.
Dunn. B. M.
Dye, F. W.
Earn, W. M.
Eitner. Herman
Eng, A. H.
English, D. E.
Epstein. J. D.
Ergle, Joe
Fair, W. E.
Farris, J. W.
Faulk. D. D.
Fennell. J. C.
Ficken, C. F.
Fleming. S. S.
Floyd, E. A.
Ford. J. J.
Ford, W. J.
Ford, Walter
Gaskill, Walter
Gibbs, Donald
Giles, W. D.
Gillion. R. D.
Gilmer, F. C.
Gilstrep LeRoy
Gore. F. W.
Grayson, W. F.
Green, T. L.
Gregory, J. S.
Grice, D. F.
Grubbs, Willis
Gunn, L. E.
Guy. D. L.
Guy. R. W.
Hall, W. K.
Hammond, W.
Harmon, C. E.
Harmon. J. A.
Harrison, A. J.
Hewitt. J. A.
Hildreth. B. L.
Hite, D. B.
Hobbs. C. J.
Holland, W. H.
Holiday. R. A.
Howard, F. O.
Howard, J. G.
Howell. Lester A.
Hudlow, C. C.
Inglctt. W. L.
Ingram, L. M.
Inman, T. D.
Jackson, R. T.
Jaunsen, W. H.
Jeffcoat, J. C.
Johnson, J. E.
Johnson, L. R.
Jordan, J. P.
Kent, J. W.
Kerr, W. E.
Key, C. L.
Key, H. T.
Kirkpatrick, S. W.
Lamb, J. W.
Lamb, R. D.
Langham, C. S.
Lass, C. W.
LaSure, D. W.
Lawton, J. L.
Lee, J. D.
Lee, J. M.
Lester, D. B.
Lever, F. T.
Levy, H. L.
Loo, M. J.
Loyal, G. E.
Malpass. C. T.
Marschalk, S. E.
Martin, Russell
McDaniel. J. D.
Meeks, R. L.
Meeds, W. A.
Menger, J. M.
Menger, J. V.
Miller, Donald
Miller, Walter
Mitchell, E. E.
Mitchell, R. L.
Morgan, Guy L.
Morris, T. O.
Moseley, J. R.
Moyer, Dan
McCaslin, William
McDaniel, Robert
McDonald, Eugene
McDonald, William
McMichael, William
Napier, Frank
Nelson, Joe
Newman, Ray
Newton, Walter
Norris, Samuel
Owens, John
Parrish, Robert
Peabody, Prentice
Perry, Raymond
Pirkle. James,
Pitts, Julian
Pond, James
Portwood, Edward
Pound, R.
Powell, Freddie
Powell, Respress
Powell, Robert
Prather, William
Price, Donald
Prickett, John
Rabun, Bobby
Raines, Jimmy
Ramsbotham, W. B.
Read, W. R.
Ready, B. R.
Reese, J. A.
Reese, J. D.
Riddle, E. H.
Riley, O. L.
Roberson, Gary
Roe, A. D.
Rosenthal, Stanley
Rowe, R. A.
Rowell, H. L.
Rufo, Paul
Salley, M. B.
Sanders, Henry
Scarborough, Roy
Sellears, M. M.
Shead, James E.
Short, G. W.
Sims, B. F.
Smith, D. E.
Smith, Harold
Smith, E. D.
Spears, Robert
Standridge, Ribert
Stanford, E. E.
Stavro, G. F.
Steinberg, M. L.
Still, R. H.
Stillman, H. G.
Stringer, B. P.
Swett, E. F.
Swindler, Jimmy
Thompson, G. A.
Thompson, W. C.
Tudor, R. M.
Turner, Bill
Usry, T. C.
Wade. A. C.
Walker, C. L.
Walton, R. E.
Ward. D. P.
Ware, F. A.
Ware, 0. L.
Watkins,' C. A.
Weatherford. J. R.
Whatley, W. L.
Wheeler, D. L.
Whittle, W. C.
Wilhelm, W. A.
Willisms, C. M.
Williams, Troy
Willingham, Billy
Wilson, H. D.
Wilson, R. D.
Woods, W. F.
Woodward, C. C.
Woodwar, L. J.
Zucher, Michael David
Yarborough, C. J.
RESUME OF THE
With the arrival of the new commandant and the
new Assistant PMS&T, the military year began. When
drill time came, the regiment fell in with last year's sen-
ior officers commanding. After some six or seven
week's trial, officers were appointed for the school year
with Major Bill Fleming as regimental commander. A
MAJOR VIVIAN
2ADET COLONEL FLEMING
Sal>re Chili was again organized because after each year
the Club i> dissolved. The first important review of the
year was the annual parade for the girls of Tubman
High School. In full dress, the Cadet Corps put on, as
usual whenever Tubman is represented, a perfect parade.
The Sabre Club had it- annual Christmas Dame ai
Medical Building on Telfair Street. The dame was
a crowning success. Highlight of the evening was the
presentation "fa gift t<> Captain Thebaud and Miss l.elia
Mulherin, who were married shortly after Christmas. < In
returning to school, plans were begun for the annual
Military Ball, held every year in the spring. I In \rmv
Day, April 6, the regiment was presented an award of
icienc) for excellence during the past year, i in the
night of April 13, the cadets, in full white dress, esc rt-
cd their dates to the Second Annual Military Ball. Miss
Austin Gilliland was chosen bj popular vote to repre-
sent the cadets at all their social function- f. r a year,
The annual Spring Training inspection, conducted l>\ the
Depart of the Army. < ccurred on April 22 and found tin-
cadets confident they would retain their "Superior" rat-
ing. Final drill exercises, at this writing, are to be held
on May 6, thus ending a successful miltary year.
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT
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Captain, Infantry
Honor military graduate, Clemson Col-
lege, 1943; Graduate, Fort Benning In-
fantry School, 1943; Overseas Service,
1944-46, Trinidad, British, Dutch and
French Guianas. Assigned to A.R.C.
1947.
GEORGE B. VIVIAN
Major, Cavalry
Virginia Military Institute 1939. B.S. Over-
seas Service China-Burma-India Theatre.
Bronze Star, Special Breast Order cf Yun
Hui (China), Army Commendation Ribbon.
WILLIAM B. PIERCE
Captain. Infsntry
North Texas State Teachers College
: Overseas Service France and
a'. Europe. Bronze Star, Silver
Sta-. Armv Commendation Ribbon.
M/Sgt.
John P. Heuser
Sgt. 1 CI.
Forest L. Mooney
M/Sgt.
Curtis Martin
Sgt. 1 CI.
C. W. Tully
THE SABRE CLUB
ERNEST E. PUND
PRESIDENT
W. J. DeVANEY
Treasurer
WILLIAM H. FLEMING
VICE-PRESIDENT
WALTER 1. DLVAXLY .
TREASURER
C. E. CARTER
Secretary
CHARLES E. CARTER
SECRET \KY
COLONEL WILLIAM H. FLEMING, II
LT. COL. CONRAD W. McGAHEE
LT. COL. ERNEST E. PUND
LT. COL. LEON W. HELMLY
MAJOR HERMAN J. OELLERICH
MAJOR JAMES PYLE
MAJOR WALTER J. DEVANEY
CAPTAIN E. D. MARKS
CAPTAIN PAUL W. MURPHEY
CAPTAIN P. J. CALAMAS
CAPTAIN B. M. BENSON
CAPTAIN R. C. WEATHERS
CAPTAIN JAMES O'DANIEL
CAPTAIN CHARLES E. CARTER
CAPTAIN LEROY SUDDATH
CAPTAIN RICHARD EDWRDS
CAPTAIN J. WALKER PENLAND
FIRST LT. CHIC JAMES
FIRST LT. A. L. REESER
FIRST LT. M. JERRY HOPKINS
FIRST LT. ED CAWLEY
FIRST LT. BOBBY BAKER
FIRST LT. BILLY EVANS
FIRST LT. R. T. BAGGOTT
FIRST LT. WALTER LUM
FIRST LT. R. I. PADGETT
FIRST LT. P. G. McLEAN
FIRST LT. R. H. POWELL
FIRST LT. W. W. THOMPSON
FIRST LT. J. E. WHITTLE
FIRST LT. S. L. WIGGINS
FIRST LT. ROGER MILLER
FIRST LT. R. S. RINDER
SECOND LT. L. B. HAVIRD
SECOND LT. A. S. McGAHEE
SECOND LT. J. L. TALLEY
SECOND LT. FLEMING NORVELL
MAJOR VIVIAN
Advisor
THE REGIMENTAL STAFF
FLEMING
DEVANEY
FLEMING
McGAHEE
Col. William H. Fleming
Regimental Commander
Miss Florie Fleming
Sponsor
Lt. Col. Conrad W. McGahee
Regimental Ex. Officer
Miss Betty Gene Balk
Sponsor
LIVINGSTON
Major Walter Devaney
Regimental Adjutant
Miss Anne Livingston
Sponsor
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BALK
M Sgt. A. A. Bennett
Reg. Sergeant-Major
Captain Paul W. Murphey Miss Switzer Murphey
Public Relations Officer Sponsor
1st. Lt. R. I. Padgett
THE RICHMOND ACADEMY BAND
BENSON
BENTLEY
BAMFORD
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THE MILITARY BAND
THE FRESHMAN BAND
FIRST BATTALION STAFF
PUND
GOOLSBY
CALAMAS
OELLERICH
Lt. Col. Ernest E. Fund
Battalion Commander
Miss Ann Goolsby
Sponsor
Major Herman Oellerich
Executive Officer
Miss Jackie Parks
Sponsor
Captain Peter Calamas
Adjutant
Miss Frances Amick
Sponsor
AMICK
PARKS
PERSONNEL
Captain Richard Weathers
Miss Frankie Bolt . _ .. _
1st. Lt. Robert T. Bajgott
1st. Lt. Walter Lum _ .
G '. Cc mmander
Sponsor
Platoon Leader
'1 at n Leader
WEATHERS
SECOND PLATOON
LUM
O'DANIEL
SECOND PLATOON
COMPANY C
PERSONNEL
Captain Charles Carter
Mi.-s Peggy Peabody
1st. Lt. Stewart L. Wiggins
1st. Lt. Richard S. Finder _
CARTER
SECOND PLATOON
COMPANY C
THE RIFLE TEAM
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BRYANT
EVANS
The Rifle T^m of the Academy has had a successful year under the lead-
ership of Sgt. Tully.
SCHEDULE
2. Richmond over Benedictine (there)
1. Savannah - Richmond (here)
3. Richmond over Benedictine (here)
4. Richmond over Lanier (there)
5. Richmond over Lanier (here)
In the N.R.A. Postal Match, the team took fourteenth place (168 teams in
U. S. competing.)
Herbert Bryant is the team captain and high scorer for the year.
TULLY
THE RIFLE TEAM
Herbert Bryant
Harry' Sherman
Paul Smith
Gene Kelly
Roger Miller
Herbert Elliot
Herman Taylor
Grady Howard
Lloyd Havird
Bobby Betts
SECOND BATTALION STAFF
HELMLY
STILL
HUGULEY
PYLE
GILLILAND
Lt. Col. Leon W. Helmly
Battalion Commander
Miss Caroline Still
Sponsor
Major Jimmy Pyle
Executive Officer
Miss June Norris
Sponsor
Captain Gaines Huguley
Adjutant
Miss Austin Gilliland
Sponsor
NORRIS
COMPANY E
PERSONNEL
Captain Walker Penland
Miss Barbara Bennett
1st. Lt. Perry McLean
1st. Lt. John Whittle ..
Co. Commander
Sponsor
Platoon Leader
Platoon Leader
PENLAND
BENNETT
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Mclean
SECOND PLATOON
WHITTLE
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Captain Richard Edwards Co. Commander
Miss Angela Drew Sponsor
1st. Lt. LeRoy Suddath Platoon Leader
1st. Lt. Robert Powell Platoon Leader
EDWARDS
DREW
SUDDATH
SECOND PLATOON
POWELL
PERSONNEL
Captain Phillip Marlowe Co. Commander
Miss Margaret Hasselton Sponsor
1st. Lt. Roger Miller Platoon Leader
1st. Lt. Russell Hair Platoon Leader
MARLOWE
HOSSELTON
MILLER
SECOND PLATOON
THE SECOND BATTALION IN MAI
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COMPANY E
COMPANY F
COMPANY G
MILITARY BALL
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MILITARY BALL COMMITTEE
GEN. BROUGHER i\nSS BURDELL
WIITEHEAD
BURDELL
GRAND MARCH
THIRD BATTALION STAFF
NEWTON
CASTLEBERRY
JAMES
MAJOR JACK NEWTON
Battalion Commander
MARKS
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Sponsor
CAPTAIN GENE MARKS
Executive Officer
MISS BOBBIE NICKLES
Sponsor
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1ST. LT. CHIC JAMES
Adjutant
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Sponsor
O'CONNOR
NICKLES
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HEADQUARTERS
BOWMAN
SECOND PLATOON
STIREWALT
1st. Lt. Jerry Hopkins
Miss Barbara Bevin
2nd. Lt. Lloyd Havird
SECOND PLATOON
TALLEY
COMPANY K
PERSONNEL
1st. Lt. Ed Cawle
Miss Mary Kelly
2nd. Lt. A. L. Rieser
2nd. Lt. Louis Simon
CAWLEY
SECOND PLATOON
SIMON
PERSONNEL
1st. Lt. Bobby Baker
Miss Billy Jean Ruth
2nd. Lt. A. S. McGahee
2nd. Lt. Harry Sherman
-Co. Commander
Sponsor
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BAKER
McGAHEE
EVANS
SECOND PLATOON
THIRD BATT
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COMPANY K
1H1KU BATTALION STAI-F
SECOND BATTALION ST A
PRIZE DRILL 1948
BEST DRILLED R.O.T.C. COMPANY
Company E Commanded by Captain P. G. Perry
BEST DRILLED R.O.T.C. Platoon
1st. Platoon, Company E, Commanded by 1st. Lt. Joseph
Bailey
BEST DRILLED R.O.T.C. SQUAD
1st. Squad. 1st Platoon, Company E. Commanded by
S/Sgt. Robert A. Baker
BEST DRILLED FRESHMAN COMPANY
Company M, Commanded by 1st. Lt. Herman Oellerich
BEST DRILLED FRESHMAN PLATOON
1st. Platoon, Company L. Commanded by 2nd. Lt.
Burton Middlebrooks
BEST DRILLED FRESHMAN SQUAD
1st. Squad, 1st. Platoon, Company M Commanded by
Sgt. Roy Watkins
NEATEST CADET
S/Sgt. Ronald Jester
OUTSTANDING MEMBER OF THE BAND
Captain Robert M. Benson
THE GENERAL LEONARD WOOD MEDAL
1st. Lt. Paul E Smith
C. W. TULLY TROPHY
1st. Sgt. Herbert Bryant
LEVY MEDAL, BEST DRILLED R.O.T.C. CADET
Sgt. Charles Thomas
BEST DRILLED FRESHMAN CADET
Pvt. Harold Hoover
COHEN MEDAL. OUTSTANDING M5.4T. STUDENT
2nd. Lt. William Raines
AMERICAN LEGION SABRE
Company A, Commanded by Captain Thomas Kirkland
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS SABRE
1st. Lt. Herman Oellerich
J. BLAND SCRUGGS MEMORIAL SABRE
Captain Thomas Kirkland
SHERIDAN MEMORIAL SABRE
Captain Thomas Kirkland
THE SHERIDAN MEMORIAL SABRE
The Richard B. Sheridan Memorial Sabre is an award made annually by
the Reserve Officers Association to the cadet officer of the R.( ).T.C. unit
who is judged to be the best soldier. The sabre is awarded in memory of
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, honor graduate of Richmond Academy, who lost
his life in the football uniform of West Point in 1931.
In order for a cadet to win this award, he must be not only an outstand-
ing officer, but also a versatile and capable student. Although there are no
rigid qualifications, custom has established that the recipient of this sabre be
a conscientious student, a proficient athlete, and a leader in class activities.
The most conspicious similarity between the boys who have won this sabre
is. however, their character. Without exception these students have been
first and foremost gentlemen. Thus. The Sheridan Sabre has come to be
the most coveted award made to any Richmond Academy student.
Award for 1948: Captain Thomas Richard Kirkland
SCRUGGS MEMORIAL SABRE
The J. Bland Scruggs Memorial Sabre is awarded annually by Professor
C. A. Scruggs in memory of hi- son, J. Bland Scruggs, to the cadet officer
at The Academy of Richmond County who is outstanding in military and
scholastic achievements. To be considered for this award, a student must
show by his deeds that he believes a sense of (airplay as essential an attribute
as any accomplishments or honors he may receive. This award is consider-
ed by the cadets as one of the school's highest honors.
Winner of 1948 Award: Captain Thomas Richard Kirkland
This sabre is presented each year to the member of the Junior Class who
distinguished himself as a leader on the drill field and as an able student in
Military Science and Tactics. The award is made by Post 3200, Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
Winner of 1948 Award : 1st. Lt. Herman J. Oellerich
THE AMERICAN LEGION SABRE
The American Legion Sabre is awarded each year to commander of the
company that has won the most parades during the school year. The sabre
is given by Post 63, American Legion.
Won by Company A, commanded by Captain Thomas Kirkland
Ailjlrtra
ROY E. ROLLINS
Athletic Director and Head Football Coach
FOOTBALL
FRANK INMAN
Basketball Coach
Ass't. Football Coach
W. L. MADEN
Secretary - Treasurer
LANGSTON BOLTON
Track Coach
"B" Varsity Football Coach
HARRY PARRISH
A. L. WILLIAMS
PHILIP MARLOWE
All GIAA Second Team
All Regional First Team
DERWENT LANGLEY
All GIAA Third Team
All Regional First Team
BOBBY WALKER, CAPTAIN
All Regional First Team
BILBO CHANCE
All Regional First Team
Sept. 17 Richmond 13
North Augusta
7
Sept. 24 Richmond 48
Elberton
Oct. 1 Richmond
Bass High
12
Oct. 8 Richmond 21
Jordan
19
Oct. 15 Richmond 7
Columbus
19
Oct. 22 Richmond 13
Benedictine
Oct. 29 Richmond 7
Smith High
20
Nov. 5 Richmond 7
Savannsh
Nov. 19 Richmond 7
Lanier
40
Nov. 25 Richmond 13
Catholic
Dec. 6 Richmond
Glynn
24
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Alternate Captain
TOBIN
GORE
bllERRILL
WEATHERS. C.
PROCTOR
CARTER
"A" VARSITY
First Row: Drew, Chance, Wagner, Proctor, Hensley, Glisson, Marlowe, Langley, Overstreet, Barton, James.
Second Row: Wong, Hunter, Gore. Walker, Neelands, Sherrill, Kelly, Fouche. Daley, Baggott. Wall.
Third Row: Graybill, Weathers, C, Parrish. O'Daniel, Dodgen. Tobin, Saxon, Feese. Mitchell, Huguley, Weathers, R.
w .a,V 3fe*.
"B" VARSITY
First Row: Lanier, Hays, Babbitt. E., Babbitt, F., Fulcher, Douglass, MacMurphey, Bailie.
Second Row: Higgenbotham, Herndon, Rice, Kilpatrick. Atkins, Fender, Johnson. Philpot, Eidson.
Third Row: James, Hensley, Hardaway, Anderson, R.. Goodwin. Story. Barrow, Greer. Bridges, Ford. Jester.
Fourth Row: Penn. Reynolds, Cheeks, Kuglar, Eubanks, Reddish. Cohen, Brandon. Anderson, B.
Managers Standing: Chaval, Timmerman, Oellerich
Kneeling: Rollins, Bennett
The Cadets opened their 1948 football on the night of September 17 by turning back a North Augusta eleven by the
score of 12-6. Denvent Langley crashed over from the one-yard line to bring to an end a fiercely contested battle between
the two elevens.
In the next game the Musketeers turned back the Elberton High Blue
Devils by the overwhelming score of 48-0. Derwent Langley took the open-
ing kickoff and raced up the middle of the field for a "TD". Philip Marlowe
kicked the first of the six extra points of the evening and the onslaught was
on. The entire Cadet team saw action as Coach Rollins substituted freely.
Larry Wong, Arthur Glisson, and Langley scored twelve points apiece.
Next, the Musketeers journeyed to Atlanta only to be turned back by an
underrated Bass High team. The game was played on even terms until a
returned Richmond punt was brought up to the 28 yard line which set up the
Bass score. The try for the extra point failed, and the Blue Wave led 6-0. A
blocked punt and a 41 yard drive ended the scoring for the night. Bobby
Walker and Jack Dodgen shone brightly for the Musketeers on defense.
The following week in Columbus, Georgia, the Cadets edged out Jordan
High 21-19. The home team outplayed the Cadets throughout and went in-
to the dresssing room with a comforable 13-0 lead. At the beginning of the
third period it looked like a duplication of the first half when Jordan scored
on an 88 yard dash on the frst play from scrimmage and ran up a 19-0 lead.
Then that "never say die" Richmond spirit caught fire, and the Cadets rush-
ed to the 25 yard line of Jordan, and Langley went over for the score. Again
in the fourth period, Langley scored. The score was now 19-14. In the last
period with two minutes to play, Bilbo Chance threw a 38 yard pass to Jack
Dodgen and the lanky end went to the Jordan 1 yard line. Walter Dale}
SAXON
BAGGOTT
HUGULEY
BARTON
HUNTER
plunged into the Red Devil line for the winning T.D. The final score was
21-19 in favor of the Academy. "Snookie" Marlowe kicked three out of three
extra points.
( hi < ictober 15th, the Cadets played host to Columbus Blue Devils and
rame out on the short end of a 19-7 score. The cadet.- scored first on a Blue
Devil fumble on the tun yard line .it' Richmond. Bobby Walker plunged in-
to tin- line for the score. Phillip Marlowe's kick gave Richmond a short-
lived 7-0 lead. A (.'.11111111111,- |>ass late in tin- second quarter gave the Blue
Devils their first sc re. The Cadets lead 7-6 at the half. A cadet fumble 1 n
their own .'5 gave the Blue Devils their see. .11. 1 6 points, and the try for the
extra point was good. Late in the last quarter, Columbus scored again for
the victory.
Richmond defeated B.C. Military Xcadcnn for their first Region Two
Victory. Derwent Langley scored early in the first quarter after he went 54
yard- off tackle. Marlowe's kick tailed for the extra point, and the Cadet- led
6-0 till the final quarter. "Wee Wee'" Weathers raced to the Maroon 35 and
1 hance found Dodgen with a pass on the 1". Walker and Langley mov-
ed it within inches of the double stripes, and Chance went over. Tin- time
Marlowe'.- placement was good, and ARC won, 13-0.
Smith I [igh moved int.. the \RC Stadium on < let. _"' and beal the Ri II-
insmen, 20-7. The cadets scored first as Bobby Walker went over from the
15 and Marl. .we booted the extra point. Smith scored on an intercepted pass
late in the second quarter and raced 30 yards for the -core. Smith High
-cred again in the third period "ii a 3 yard plunge. Their final tally came
DODGEN
GLISSON
HENSLEY
MITCHELL
RABURN
O'DANIEL
DALEY
on the 10 yard touchdown pass late in the fourth period.
Richmond defeated the Savannah High Blue Jackets on the night of Nov-
ember Sth by the score of 7-0. Bobby Walker shone brightly for the cadets
with Langley and "Ludie" Glisson played bang-up ball for the Cadets. Bilbo
Chance scored from the 1 ft. line in the second quarter and Richard Weathers
held the pigskin as Marlowe booted the extra point.
The next week the team went to Macon, Georgia, where the Lanier Poets
ran wild over them. The Poets scored in every quarter while the cadets
could score only in the second quarter. This came after a 64 yard drive,
sparked-plugged by Walker and Langley. Chance passed to Dodgen for the
T.D. Marlowe booted the extra point.
On a beautiful Thanksgiving day, a fighting Richmond team beat Boys'
Catholic High 13-0 for the city Championship. Chance scored early in the
first period after Captain Walker made a first down on the 4. A Catholic
drive was stopped when Walter Daley intercepted a pass on the 5. The half
ended with the Shamrocks in control of the ball on the 50, and the cadets
leading 6-0. Dink Hensley scored on a run off tackle with only a minute
remaining in the game. Marlowe kicked the final point, and the Musketeers
won 13-0.
On December 6th, Richmond journeyed to Brunswick and was trampled
by the score of 24-0. The game was never in doubt as Glynn Academy w n
the game and Region Two Championship.
FOUCHE
WONG
PARRISH
WALL
NEELANDS
KELLY
OVERSTREET
FRANK INMAN
Coach
SCHEDULE
Richmond 51
Columbia
35
39
Savannah
28
38
Lanier
35
35
Columbia
20
35
Benedictine
34
31
Commercial
30
23
Lanier
28
44
Greenwood
20
42
Glynn Academy
27
37
Benedictine
35
47
Commercial
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REGIONAL
TOURNAMENT
Richmond 47
Savannah
46
41
Benedictine
38
G. I. A. A.
TOURNAMENT
Rossville
55 Richmond
52
Kneeling: Baggott. R. Weathers. Herndon. Huguley. Hall.
Standing: Parrish. Sherrill, O'Daniel, Suddath. Daley. Greer.
With the return of six letterman from last year's team
the 1949 team turned in one of the most impressive records
in the history of basketball at Richmond. After finishing
the regular season with a record of 10 wins and 1 loss the
Cadets won the Regional Tournament in Savannah by edg-
ing out Benedictine in the finals. The following week they
traveled to Atlanta where they lost a heartbreaker to Ross-
ville High despite a last quarter rally. The team was repre-
sented on the GIAA mythical squad by LeRoy Suddath, who
was the sparkplug of the Cadet offense. Walter Daley,
sharpshooting forward, secured a second string berth. Sud-
dath and Daley also represented the Cadets on the All-
Tournament teams and on the All-Regional squad. Richard
Weathers and Gaines Huguley, speedy guards, had enough
votes to receive regional honors. Weathers "was named to
second string berths on both the Regional and Tournament
squads. Huguley was named to the second string All-Tour-
nament five. Jimmy O'Daniel, lanky forward, although not
making an all-star team, should be lauded for his depend-
able play and for the excellent job he did while acting as
captain during the tournaments. The eleven boys who
made up the team and their capable coach are proud of their
achievement.
SHERRILL
SUDDATH
All Regional Season Play First
Team: All Regional Tournament
First Team; All GIAA First Team;
All GIAA Tournament First Team.
O'DANIEL
HUGULEY
All Regional Tournament First
Team.
PARRISH
DALEY WEATHERS
All Regional Season Play 1st Team. All Regional Tournament 2nd Team.
All Regional Tournament 1st Team.
GREER
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HERNDON
"B" VARSITY
1st Row: Stowall, Douglass, Griffin, Cook, Putman.
2nd Row: LaSure, Bennett, Entwistle, Babbitt, F., Nixon, Babbitt, E., Hill Farris, Benson.
Third Row: Gillion, Poppell, Pate, Garland, Hobson, Lutes, Reddish, Charles, Kirkland, Watkins.
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First Row: Kent, Hite, Lamb, Holland, Pirkle, Cason, Newton, Wright, Ford.
Second Row: Lever, Rufo, McMichael, Steinberg, Abney, Chandler. Grice, Yarborough, Barton, Raines, Longham. Powell.
Third Row: Anderson, Merger, Short, Rowe, Cheeks, Shead, Whatley, Hudlow, Peabody, Aenchbacker, Reed.
JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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Kneeling: Scoggins, Avery, Wright, Dorsey. Saul.
Standing: Coach Williams, Clayton, Woodward, Luckey. Raines. Rogers.
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First Row: Mary Whitaker, Ann Whatley, Bobby Ann Robertson, Joanne Nason, Dorothy Henderson
Second Row: Susanne Levine, Frankie Walton, Kathy Marriott, Hilda Long, Dorothy Rozier.
Third Row: Helen Hoffman, Elizabeth Hoffman. Betty Chandler, Pat Simon, Mary Ann Thomas, Coach Bolton.
THE RICHMOND ACADEMY GOLF TEAM
A, R. C. GOLF TEAM SCHEDULE
April 1 Richmond vs. Aiken High April 15 Richmond vs Aiken High
April 8 Richmond vs Lanier and Catholic High April 22 Richmond vs Lanier and Columbus
May 13-14 State Meet at Athens, Ga.
GENE MARKS
BILLY PARSONS
FLEMING NORVELL
ROBERT REED
LARRY McCRARY
RICHMOND ACADEMY TENNIS TEAM
Kneeling: Sam Fleming, Hubert Tarpley. Elliott Porter.
Standing: Keith Charles, J. O. Smith. Jr., LeRoy Suddath, Gaines Huguley, Tommy Knotts.
A. R. C. TENNIS SCHEDULE
March 18 Richmond vs Aiken High
March 25 Richmond vs Aiken High
April 1 Richmond vs Lanier
April 15 Richmond vs Lanier
April 22 Richmond vs Savannah
April 30 Richmond vs G.MA.
May 13-14 State Meet at Athens Ga.
J. Q-A. TENNIS TEAM
J, C. A, T
S TEAM SCHEDULE
April 9 The Citadel Here
April 29 The Citadel there
May 6 Georgia Military College here
May 20 Georgia Military College there
Kneeling: Scoggins, Fleming, Pudor, Pund.
Standing: Capers, Raines, Ansley, Phillips, Coach, C. H. Mitchell.
PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES
FRIEDMAN TROPHY
Phillip Marlowe, Coach Rollins, President Hardy, Supt. Langford, Bobby Walker.
FIRST TEAM REGIONAL TROPFIIES
Coach Bolton, Phillip Marlowe, Bilbo Chance, Bobby Walker, Coach Inman.
Kneeling: Anne Goolsby, Betty Chandler, Mary Kelly, Elizabeth Hoffman.
Standing: Curtis Luckey, Jack Newton, Tolly Brinkley, Bobby Cooper.
CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
Brother Robert, President Hardy, Bobby Walker, Billy Lange
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Betty M. Chandler
ANN REESE
ELIZABETH HOFFMAN
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PEGGY PEABODY
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PATSY O'CONNOR
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BRIAN MERRY
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PATSY O'CONNOR
LEONARD COTTS
CONRAD McGAHEE
EDITORIAL STAFF
Patsy O'Connor
Leonard Cotts
Conrad McGahee, Managing- Editor
Brian Merry
Ann Reese
Edna Smoak
Editors-in-Chief
Associate Hilitors
BRIAN MERRY
Mary Anna Ogden
Bob Pudor Activities Editors
Marian Meiere
Russell i lair
Athletic Editors
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ANN REESE
llol) Maggott
Herman Oellerich, Military Editor
Robert Symms
Righton Robertson
I >anny \ Staff
Sam Fleming Photographers
Charles Teuton
George Kelly
Phillip I .Hi' -
Art Editors
EDNA SMOAK
C. M. ETHEREDGE
Richard Kelly
Bob Jump, Copy Editor
RUSSELL HAIR
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BUSINESS STAFF
Business Manaeer
Business Manager
-Elizabeth Hoffman
..Jack Wong
ELIZABETH HOFFMAN
Assistant Business Managers :
Suzanne Levine
Bill Morris
Mendel Silbert
Helen Hoffman
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Barbara Price
Lloyd Havird
Adrian Cohen
Irving Ghitter
Circulation Manager
-Warren Blanchard
JACK WONG
Assistant Circulation Managers :
Peggy Meads
Lois Huff
Mary Ann Thomas
Ann Burgamy
Miriam Siskin
Anne Otwell
Gene Kelly
Louis Powell
WARREN BLANCHARD
FACULTY ADVISERS
H. O. READ, Editorial Staff
C. M. ETHEREDGE, Business Staff
THE MUSKETEER STAFF
The Musketeer
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FIRST ISSUE OF MUSKETEER: APRIL 2, 1928
EDITORIAL STAFF
Brian Merry
George Kelly .
Bobby Ansley
Archie Bennett
E. S. Bonbam
Gene Bowman
W. E. Brandenburg
E. R. Bush
P. I. Calamas
J. M. Dicks
William Dye
W. S. Eubanks
H.C. Geer
F. G. Howard
P. W. Murphy
Bob McGee
Charles Nicholas
J. B. Pender
Herman Oellerich
_ Literary Editor
Managing Editor
-JCA News Editor
t'. A. Pippin
M. B. Roberts
F. D. Smith
II. L. Stirewalt
Albert Verdery
('. R. Walker '
ge Wright
BUSINESS STAFF
H. C. leer, Business Manager
A. M. Cohen
I. I). Voss
nil. McGahee, Jr.
H. W. Woodward
FACULTY ADVISERS
G. M. Scott
B.R.Smith
MERRY
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WRIGHT
SMITH
JOE NIXON
President
SKIPPY MOODY
Secretary
Bert Harbin
Irvin Hightower
Don Reynolds
Fred Chandler
J. G. Moore
Billy Raines
Mickey Satcher
Ed Dorset
MEMBERS
Bill Maden
Stewart Capers
Tom Maxwell
Janus Livingston
Dick Junes
Jack N'ewton
John Coleman
OTIS CARTLEDGE
Treasurer
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ROBERT ANDERSON
Vice-President
CADET HI*Y
BOBBY BAGGOTT
President
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HERMAN OELLERICH
Vice-President
EMORY FARR J^^ ^
Treasurer ^~
HARRY PARRISH
Aduiscr
MEMBERS
George Baird
Brad Bennett
Ozie Brantley
Rogers Feese
Paul Greer
Dan Hall
Dink Hensley
Bobby Home
Gaines Huguley
Charles Jarrett
Gene Kelly
Frank McDaniel
Gene Marks
Fleming Xorvell
Jimmie O'Daniel
Elliott Porter
Robert Reed
Webb Sherrill
Howard Timmerman
Richard Edwards
Bill Drew
W. C. Cook
Hugh Xeelands
Jimmie Pvle
L. Lee
Richard Weathers
ACADEMY HLY
OFFICERS
Chick James, President
Bi ibby Baker, Vice-President
Dickie Griffin. Secretary
Tuny Mulherin, Treasurer
Billy Philpot, Chaplain
MEMBERS
Robert Riley
\V lbury Rinker
Leroy Suddatli
Lymen Williams
Bill Brandon
Ed Brandon
I His Benson
Earl Cha\ el
l)enni> Foster
lame- I [ardaway
Tommy Ilerndon
Travis Higginbotham
George Kelly
Wayland Lamar
James Layton
George Mitchell
JAMES
RICHMOND HI*Y
Roy Anderson
Lonnie Boardman
Edwin Douglass
Tommy Douglass
Herbert Elliott
Tom Goodwin
Jimmy Hatcher
Jimmie Havron
Nath Hayes
Jimmie Harrison
Grady Howard
Billy Hill
Richard Kelly
Eugene Matthews
Roger Miller
Butch Mulherin
Billy Maxwell
Billy Morris
Larry McCrary
Irvin Rice
Tommy Sanders
George Sheftall
Roy Simkins
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OFFICERS
Billy Evans. President
Harry Sherman, Vice-President
Jimmy Boatwright, Secretary
Lloyd Havird, Treasurer
Russell Hair, Chaplain
ADVISER
Sgt. C. W. Tully
EVANS
SHERMAN
TULLY
HAVIRD
HAIR
ZETA RHO SIGMA
MARIAN MEIERE
President
MEMBERS
Ann Reese
Ann Burgamy
Joan Bj rd
M.u\ \nn Thomas
Ann Warr
Ann Whatley
Lois Huff
I [elen I [i ifman
Elizabeth ! [i iffman
Eloise Nixon
Ann < j"i ilsby
Pegg) Meads
Eleanor Jackson
Betty Chandler
Frances I (urden
Pat Hale
Pat Simon
PATSY O'CONNOR
Vice-President
MARY ANNA OGDEN
Secretary
J. S. REISER
Adviser
EDNA SMOAK
Treasurer
BILLY LANGE
President
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Secretary
RAY SIMS
Treasurer
J. S. REISER
Bobby Cooper
Buddy 1 )eVaney
Ed Wright
Billy Hughes
Jack I vey
Conrad Mc( iahee
Billy Wodward
lack Reddick
Bobby Parrish
diaries Rucker
Wheldon Hair
J. P. Price
J. C. A. LITERARY SOCIETY
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PHILIP SHAPIRO
Vice-President
BOBBY ANSLEY
Presidejit
PATSY O'CONNOR RONALD GALLOWAY
Secretary Treasurer
C. M. SUTTON
MEMBERS
Emorj Vrrington
Ann Burgamy
Juan l!\ rd
Howard Jolles
Suzanne Levine
Edgar Mel )aniel
Conrad McGahee
Marian Meiere
Brian Merry
Mary Anna ' Igden
Ann Reese
Miriam Siskin
Edna Smoak
Adviser
BETA CLUB
L. R. RICHARDSON
Adviser
RICHARD KELLY RICHARD
President CHEESEBOROUGH
Secretary
BILLY BRANAN
Treasurer
MEMBERS
J. D. Burch
George Baird
Jimmy Boatwright
Leonard Cotts
William A. Dozier
Herbert Elliott
Billy Evans
Emory Farr
Irving Ghitter
Billy Hill
Robert Huntley
I. I lunter
Ronald Jester
Way land Lamar
J. Langley
l it-ne Marks
Bill Parsons
Righton Robertson
Marvin Sears
( reorge Sheftall
I larry Sherman
Leon Simon
Albert Huyck
( iene Kelly
Waller Rose
STUDENT COUNCIL
WEATHERS
LANGE
OFFICERS
Richard Weathers. President
Gaines Huguley, Vice-President
per, Secretarj
Billy Lange, Treasurer
Elro^ I luPuis, Aih iser
DUFUIS
MEMBERS
Billy Fleming
Curtis Luckey
Toll) Brinkley
Morris W'arr
Richard Edwards
Tommy Knotts
"thick" James
< Jene Kellj
Edwin I louglass
Richard Balkcum
Brad Bennett
Edward I )rake
Rufus Mali incv
W. V. Sheppard
MURPHY
WHTTAKER
OFFICERS
Jimmy Murphy, Past Master Councilor
Bob Whitaker, Master Councilor
Conrad McGahee, Senior Councilor
George Kelly
Paul Hair
Billy Woodward
Lewis Simon
Wheldon Hair
Charles Pippin
Russell Hair
Warren Blancharci
Bob Jump
Walker Penland
Bryan DuBose
Woodbury Rinker
Pete Burgamy
Thomas Ergle
Sam Dillender
David Barnes
Dan Hall
Tunney Bowman
Walter Brandenburg
Richard Pinder
Bill Drew
Ed Cawley
Ed Wright
R. B. Anderson
Freddy Walters
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SATCHER
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MEMBERS
Joe Nixon
Warren Blanchard
Joe Bailey
Bill Maden
Lewis Powell
Robert Parrish
Raymond Walters
Bervl Tannenbaum
Lamar Murray
OFFICERS
Inman Phillips, President
Mickey Satcher, Vice-President
Al Phillips. Secretary
Bobby Ansley, Treasurer
Ronald Galloway, Chaplain
J. S. Reiser. Adviser
REISER
The purpose of the newly-reactivated Rho Chi pre-medical fraternity is, as in the past, to better acquaint
its members with the medical profession. This is accomplished by programs concerning some phase of the
medical profession and by occasional talks by doctors and medical students.
DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING CLUB
McGAHEE
BENSON
REESE
Landon Aldridge
Bobby Banks
Leon Barton
limmie Beatse
Bobby Beck-
Robert Bridges
William Broadwater
Pete Calamas
Ed Cawley
Donald Cheeks
Henry Cook
Claud Cooper
Shelton Eubanks
Jack Hixon
William Hundley
Paul Simon
Roy Irby
Calvin Johnson
Robert Lamb
John Logan
Hugh Lord
Tom Marsh
Ted Mathis
Elvin McDonald
Furman Padgett
Robert Padgett
James Patrick
James Pollock
Randolph Prescott
Cleon Price
Jimmie Proctor
Charles Reid
Wayne Rhodes
James Smith
Charles Spence
Jimmie Stewart
James Thomas
William Thompson
Donald Williams
OFFICERS
Albert McGahee, President
Thurman Adams, Vice J President
Bobby Lee, Secretary
[niard Gibbs, Secretary
Cobby Benson, Treasurer
J. W. Thomas, Reporter
Lewis E. Reese, Adviser
OFFICERS
Marion Smith, President
William Nelson, Vice-President
Sonny Reid, Treasurer
James Mitchell, Reporter
Ri ibert Mc( !ee, Secretary
E. M. I [orne, Ad\ iser
R. L. Luckey, Adviser
MEMBERS
Left to right: Robert McGee. Secretary, James Mitchell, Reporter, Sonny Reid.
Treasurer; (Standing) R. L. Luckey, Adviser, Wiliam Nelson. Vice-President,
Marion Smith. President.
The Future Farmers of America, or FFA as it is usually
known, is a national organization of boys studying vocational
agriculture in high school. The object and aims of the society
are essentially this: t" help a farm boj to help himself. By
participating in its varied activities a member learns more
about the vocation of farming, develops his own capacities,
cultivates an interest in his community, and gets a better un-
derstanding of national problems involving the business of
farming.
James Willingham
vonald Jacksi in
ulian Clark
Joe I lughes
(iuy Atkins
Eugene Adams
Joe ( lawley
Vnson ( 'larke
Floyd Chancey
Robert I lozier
Walter Gaskill
ild Gibbs
Tommie Ireene
\ ernon I tarrell
Frank Howard
Fred Jarrell
James Jeff coat
Claude Kej
Larry King
Frank Matthews
William Morris
Edward Portwood
Everett Scarborough
Elliott Stanford
Billy Turner
i i it ge Welch
I >a\ id Smith
Jimmie Terrel
1 larold Adams
( Hey Anderson
( arl Bagby
B. bb) ladle
Stanley I lorn
Warren liuhanks
Robert < jibbs
L. V. Jeffcoat
Ralph Mason
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Ronnie N'ix
[ames Patterson
William Sikes
J. C. Sims
Tom Stanford
Ted Stewart
Lamar Storey
GOLD "R" SOCIETY
HAIR
Honor points for membership in this society may
be earned in scholarship and student activities. To
be eligible for membership, a candidate must have
a total of twelve points distributed in each of the
two main fields. The conduct record and char-
acter of each candidate must l>e approved by the
II' n. irs i ..mmiltee.
KELLY
MURPHEY
MEMBERS
II. Russell Hair
Richard J. Kelly
Paul W. Murphcy
Herman J. Oellerich
Bobby Rouse
OELLERICH
PHI THETA KAPPA
Membership in Phi Theta Kappa, a national honor-
ary fraternity, is limited to those Junior College
students who have completed three semesters' work
wih a grade average of 90 or better.
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Bobby Ansley, President
Rosemary Radford, Vice-President
Howard Jolles, Secretary-Treasurer
John Cumbee
VVm. H. Fleming
Brian Merry
James Price
Mary Smith
Faculty Adviser
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GOLF, TENNIS, BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL SUPPLIES
210 - 212 EIGHTH STREET PHONE 2-6007
BECKUM & JONES
Watches Silverware Diamonds
Sales and Service
M. A. Beckum W. C . Jones
Phone 2-6707
PERKINS LUMBER CO.
LUMBER
BUILDING MATERIAL MILLWCRK
DOORS SASH
618 Thirteenth St. Augusta, Ga.
CONGRATULATIONS
and
BEST WISHES
BUSH'S FLORIST
111 Pine Grove Ave.
1106 Broad St.
WIN -DO -LUXE VENETIAN BLINDS
RICHMOND
VENETIAN BLIND CO.
1775 Kissingbower Road Phone 3-8286
Augusta, Georgia
PATRONIZE
Augusta Ice & Coal Company
100" HOME INDUSTRY
Compliments of
HULL, WILLINGHAM, TOWILL and NORMAN
Attorneys - at - Law
MARGARET LOTZ
-Specialty Shop-
DIAL 2-5937
827 Greene Street Auguaa, Ga.
Compliments of
MANGET BROTHERS
COTTON
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
GEO. C. BAIRD & CO.
Augusta. Georgia
Compliments of
CHARLES HARMON
GOLF PROFESSIONAL
At Augusta Country Club
Compliments
of
VALLEY COACHES
& RADIO CABS
Augusta. Georgia
COLLEGE PHARMACY
DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS
Telephone 3-3687 1801 Walton Way
Augusta. Georgia
J. B. WHITE'S
A.R.C. andJ.CA. GRADUATES OF '49
J. B. White's, whose Small Profit Margin Policy has made it Augusta's lead-
ing department store, salutes the 1949 graduates of Richmond Academy and
Junior College uf Augusta, leading citizens of the Augusta of tomorrow.
Compliments of
PHILLIPS & WILLS1 FMTIJRE (II.
971 BRCAD STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Compliments of
SOUTHERN FINANCE
CORPORATION
"REALTORS'
Loans, Real Estate, Rents
and Insurance
All Your Clothes
Should Go To
SNOW'S
LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING
1384 Greene Street
LILY TULIP CUP CORP.
MAKERS OF
PAPER DRINKING CUPS AND FOOD
CONTAINERS
1550 Wri~htsb:ro Road
Phone 3-2214
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Compliments of
McCOY MOTOR COMPANY
1121-25 Reynolds Street Phone 2-1796
Compliments of
HARLEY'S GROCERY
2102 Central Avenue
Phones: 3-4419 3-4410
CHARLES FULCHER
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
FULCHER VIOLIN and PIANO SHOP
339 Ellis Street Phone 2-8595
Compliments of
League, Duvall & Powell, Inc.
William J. Kelly, ..President
F. H. A. LOANS
REAL ESTATE AND
GENERAL INSURANCE
Augusta, Georgia
Where Quality, Accuracy and Fair
Policy Prevail
TWIGGS
PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS
To Eye Physicians
Augusta, Georgia
EASTERN MOTOR CO.
'YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER"
595 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
MARKS HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING CO.
We Specialize in the Following:
HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING
Both Domestic and Commercial
HOT POINT ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
Your Dependable Service Man
Phone 2-3645
702 Twiggs St. Augusta, Ga.
i
N
C.
RED LION GRILL
AUGUSTA'S FINEST
Home of the "Thing"
DINNER RESTAURANT
SOUTHS FINEST
1934 Walton Way
DRIVE-IN REST
Greene at East Boundary
HUGH and AR1
'HUR GREENE
Compliments of
SCROGGS & EWING
Compliments
of
MULHERIN LUMBER CO.
BOARDMAN MOTOR CO.
STUDEBAKER
7th & Reynolds
Phone 2-9966
Compliments
of
S. H. KRESS & COMPANY
5c -10c -25c Store
834 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
SMOAK'S BAKERY
HOMEMADE BREAD. CAKES
AND PIES
Dial 3-5931 2108 Central Ave.
Dial 3-2391 1907 Walton Way
BERNARD'S
DRAPERIES SLIP COVERS
YARD GOODS CURTAINS
976 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
Telephone 2-3069
Compliments of
THE MOTOR SUPPLY
COMPANY, Inc.
Compliments of
LEWIS BARBER SHOP
Compliments of
U
MILLER THEATER
iphi
The South's Most Beautiful and Modern Theater
IMPERIAL - MOD JESK A - RIALTO
THEATERS
THOS. H. BRITTINGHAM
& COMPANY
Plumbing and Heating Contractors
919 Twelfth Street
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
GEORGIA TRUCK &
EQUIPMENT CO., Inc.
Distributors
CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES and
G.M.C. TRUCKS
Telfair at Tenth Phone 2-6876
Augusta, Georgia
B. & B. LUMBER &
SUPPLY CO.
Phone 2-2359
Augusta, Ga.
BUILDING MATERIALS LUMBER
MILLWORK DOORS SASH
Yard & Office, 1245 D'Antignac St.,
Corner 13th Street
F. E. FERRIS & COMPANY
"Clothes of the Better Kind for Men
and Fashions for Youth"
HICKEY FREEMAN
DOBBS
ARROW
752 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
MEN'S WEAR
730 BROAD STREET
Compliments of
Willis Irvin, Architect
HELEN STUART IRVIN, Associate
Architect
722 Greene Street
Augusta, Ga.
Compliments of
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
"Complete Household Furnishings"
1201 - 03 Broad St. Dial 2-5435
SPORTING GOODS
Photographic Supplies
BOWEN BROS.
"Since 1849"
905 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
LAKE VIEW PHARMACY
SUMERAU'S
Phone 3-4495
1800 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
Compliments
of
RIVERSIDE MILL
Success
and
Congratulations
to the
QRADS o
Whatever your destination college, technical
school or business we wish you one and all lots
of good luck and success throughout your entire
career.
Georgia Railroad Bank r Trust Company
The Citizens <S- Southern National Bank
The National Exchange Bank of Augusta
Georgia Railroad Bank r Trust Company
Uptown Branch
A
HUNDRED AND LIGHT YEARS
OF BAKING EXCELLENCE
*
ClauSSeriS
Bread
FAVORED OVER A <===== ^W*fc^ YEARS
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CORPORATION
- Loans -
Auto
Furniture
Compliments
of
WHITE'S PRODUCTS CO.
Compliments
of
W.INMAN CURRY
Blanche Cotton Mills, Inc.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
Georgia
Sporting
319 - Seventh Stree
Goods,
t
Inc.
(EQUIPMENT FOR ALL
SPORTS)
AUGUSTA'S ONLY DEALER IN RAWLING
and WILSON EQUIPMENT
Dial 2-1961
W. E. RAINES CO., Inc.
BUILDING SPECIALTIES
HOME EQUIPMENT
813 Reynolds St. Phones 2-2176 2-0161
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
LOMBARD BRINSON
Exclusive Men's Wear
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
SHERMAN AND
HEMSTREET, Inc.
Realtors
Augusta, Georgia
Fair - Jopling - Andrews
Appliance Co.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL
Sales Service
303 - 9th Street 519 - 13th Street
Phone 2-9854 Phone 2-6997
COMPLIMENTS OF
The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co.
Manufacturers of
COTTONSEED PRODUCTS
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
SANFORD'S CHICKEN
COOP
STEAKS CHICKEN LOBSTER
1326 Greene Street Augusta, Ga.
Compliments
of
GEORGIA -CAROLINA
WAREHOUSE and
COMPRESS CO.
J. D. Bartley, V. P. & Treas.
JOHNSON'S MARKET
QUALITY MEATS FRESH DRESSED
POULTRY
2104 Central Avenue
DIAL 3-3653 or 3-3654
Compliments of
T. J. CARSTARPHEN CO.
Wholesale
MELBA and JOHN RUSKIN CIGARS
743 Greene Street
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Compliments
of
A. J. FOGEL
B. P. MAYS
The Furniture Market
1019 Broad Street
Colonial
Compliments of
DIXIE COAL COMPANY
QUALITY
COAL FUEL OIL
1370 Greene Street Dial 2-6677
Murphey - Weatherf ord
Plumbing & Heating Co.
412 Ninth Street Phone 2-8556
Augusta, Georgia
C&npaiuhihns fa the C^ $s & l '49
Davison's will be ready to serve you for your
college clothes are career wardrobe just as we
have with each previous graduation . . .
from tiny tot through pigtailers and teens.
1)^M
Our New Store
One of the Finest in
the South
864 Broad
Murphy Stationery Co.
SOCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
STATIONERY
718 Broad Street
Dial 2-2122
Compliments of
WYKE C. IVEY, Jr.
W. C. IVEY COAL CO.
40 Years of Serving Augusta
GOOD COAL AT ALL TIMES
1009 Roberts Street
Dial 2-8218 Augusta, Ga.
CENTRAL CLEANERS
608 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia
SUB STATION PARTRIDGE INN
"Where Good Cleaning is Not Expensive"
5 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE
WATERPROOFING MOTHPROOFING
Developing Printing Enlarging
N & W Camera Exchange
"EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC"
Cameras Photo Supplies Accessories
Movie Equipment
Dial 2-4057 220 Eigth Street
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
An Independent Newspaper
AUGUSTA OWNED -AUGUSTA EDITED
CALL ME AT THE
RECREATION CENTER
"Finest In The South"
Charlie Naomi. Owner
708 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
WOODWARD MOTOR
SALES
1002 Greene Street Phone 4-3005
WE BUY TRADE AND SELL ALL
MAKES AND MODELS OF CARS
AND TRUCKS
'Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated"
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
GET YOUR HAIRCUTS AND SHINES
AT THESE BARBER SHOPS:
212 Seventh Street
213 Sixth Street
1147 Broad Street
"Service With a Smile"
BRIGHAM'S
COMPLETE FOOD STORES
1732 Broad Street
2108 Broad Street
Compliments of
SIG COX
Refrigerating Air Conditioning
1565 Broad St. Phone 2-3556
Augusta, Georgia
KAISER
FRAZER
McDonald & Weathersbee
Motors, Inc.
Ill - 5th Street
Augusta, Ga.
Compliments of
HOUSTON
ICE AND COAL CO.
13th and D'Antignac Streets
BEST GRADES COAL and COKE
BLOCKED and CRUSHED ICE
Prompt Delivery
BOTTLING COMPANY OF AUGUSTA
PHONE 2-4252
SMOKE
HAV - A -TAMPA
CIGARS
JOHN J. MILLER CO.
Distributor
Compliments
J. C. PENNEY CO.
840 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments
of
HARDY'S CLEANERS
"The Bright Spot in Cleaning"
1803 Walton Way
HAGLER TRUCK CO.
Local Finance Company
LTD.
4 MASONIC BUILDING
(First Floor Lobby)
Phone 2-7161 Augusta. Ga.
BICYCLES MOTORBIKES
MOTORCYCLES
R. L. SUMERAU & SON
1248 Broad St.
Dial 2-5301
Compliments
of
Southeastern Fur Company
Skinner Auto Supply Co.
564 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
Phone 2-2601
REAL ESTATE SALES LOANS
INSURANCE
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Over 31 Year's Experience
Blanchard & Calhoun
Realty Company
Augusta, Ga.
Dial 2-6621
Carey F. Weathers
Transfer & Storage Co.
Local and Long Distance Moving
Operating in 28 States
A COMPLETE MOVING SERVICE
1268 Druid Park Ave. Phone 3-2211
Sikes
Coal
&
Coke
Co.
Established
1884
WRIGHTSBORO AT 15th STREET
Ladies Smart Apparel Exclusive Millinery
SIMON'S STYLE CENTER
211 Ninth Street Telephone 2-8475
Augusta, Georgia
Just Off Broad
Wm. Schweigert Co.
JEWELERS
GIFTS NOVELTIES CHINA
GLASSWARE
846 BROAD STREET
FUEL OIL
LUBRICATING OILS
LUBRICATING GREASES
SANITARY SUPPLIES
CHEMICALS
PHOENIX OIL CO.
625 - 5th Street Phone 2-5321
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Compliments
of
WARE BUICK COMPANY
627 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
Phone 2-5395
RITZ GRILL
STEAKS CHOPS FRIED CHICKEN
Phone 2-9252
Under New Management
Corner 8th and Ellis St. Augusta. Ga.
Portrait* y,
BREAULT
a c4re J^aAting yitemorieJ '
Portraits - Home Portrait s - Weddings - Commercial
BREAULT'S STUDIO
916 Greene Street
Augusta, Ga.
Heating
Rock Wool Insulation
Built Up Roofing
Modern Roofing & Metal
Works, Inc.
THE BEST IN ROOFING AND
SHEET METAL WORK
930 Walker Street Phone 2-6462
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
Compliments
of
HARRISON Advertising
Agency
Herald Building
Augusta, Ga.
Compliments
of
TOWN TAVERN
WGAC
58 ON YOUR DIAL
The Favorite
Station of
A.R.C. and Junior College Students
Now and all thru the years
to come
TAKE A TIP
FROM THE CHEF
USE
FAMOUS GEORGIA HASH
and
BRUNSWICK STEW
FOR DELICIOUS MEALS
AND SO EASY TO PREPARE
Castleberry's Food Co.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
For the Treat of Your Life
Enjoy
anckehV
ICECREAM x
McElmurray Furniture Co.
FURNITURE THAT ENDURES
923 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
Morgan Truck & Tractor
Company
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
FARMALL TRACTORS
101 - 7th Street Augusta, Ga.
GEORGIA | RO H U1DRK5 CD.
Compliments
of
H. SHMERLING, Jeweler
910 Broad Street
Stark Empire Laundry
CASH AND CARRY SERVICE
Delivery Service Phone 3-3611
Compliments
Silver's Music Department
906 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia
Latest Recordings By Top Artists
Sheet Music Accessories
GILBERT FURNITURE CO.
"Complete Household Furnishings''
Phone 2-2021 1007 Broad Street
Augusta, Georgia
THE
MILK BAR
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
SANDWICHES
TASTE -RITE ICE CREAM
AUGUSTA, DAIRIES, Inc.
To The Hull
OF
The Academy of Richmond County
(Founded 1785)
^fteetinqs
FROM
THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
"The South's Oldest Newspaper"
Established 1785
Compliments of
952 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
LITTLE RED HEN GRILL
"Just a Little Different"
Phone 6-1701
2130 Cenrtal Ave.
W, T. GRANT CO.
KNOWN FOR VALUES
930 Broad Street
Compliments of
Gregory's Barber Shop
213 -8th Street
Groceries, Fresh Meats, and Vegetables
EUBANKS & HILL
FOOD STORE
Dial 2-8494
848 - 9th Street
AUTO SUPPLY CO.
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
Phones 2-7223 2-7210
214-18 Sixth Street Augusta, Ga.
Compliments
of
HARRIS, CHANCE and
Mccracken
Compliments
of
HARRISONS TRANSFER
COMPANY
The pause that refreshes
OTUED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
AUGUSTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Compliments
of
SIMKINS SEED COMPANY
987 Broad Street
Dial 2-8157
DESOTO
PLYMOUTH
AUTHORIZED
SALES SERVICE
Garrison - Roberts Motors,
Inc,
111-115 Eighth Street
Augusta, Ga. Phone 4-1424
SCOTT'S MEAT MARKET
LYNWOOD SCOTT, Prop.
- Featuring -
Native and Western Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Poultry and Seafood Groceries
313 - 8th Street
Phones 2-6496-2-6497
Compliments of
LEWIS YOUNGBLOOD
SERVICE STATION
SINCLAIR STATION
Corner 13th and Broad
Compliments of
Electrical Equipment Co.
624 Ellis Street
Phone 2-6686
Compliments of
INTERSTATE
COFFEE CO
AUGUSTA PAPER CO.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
CORRUGATED & FOLDING BOXES
AND SPECIALTIES
6th and Reynolds
Phone 2-2696
AUGUSTA RADIO CO.
RADIOS HOME APPLIANCES
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
'Augusta's Largest Record Department"
855 Broad Street
BENTLEY BROTHERS
FURNITURE
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
The Store of Friendly Service
Bread at 11th Streets Phone 2-5309
BASSFORD MOTOR
COMPANY
844 Reynolds Sreet
Phone 2-8921
BE SMART RIDE A CUSHMAN
MOTOR SCOOTER TO SCHOOL
Distributors: All Kinds
Mercury Canoes Boats
Outboard Motors and Cruisers
Truluck
Candy Company
DISTRIBUTOR
LAYS
Chips,
2110 C
Sandwiches,
entral Av'enue
Peanuts
After the game meet me at
FOSKOSKIE'S DRIVE-IN
W. O. (Buck) Rushton, Prop.
CHICKEN & STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY
SANDWICHES AND SOFT DRINKS
Dial 2-9216 Curb Service
Gardner Byrd
Harvey Arrington
B. & A. AUTO SALES
USED CARS
BOUGHT SOLD AND TRADED
EASY TERMS
Dial 2-4144 1203 Reynolds St.
Augusta, Georgia
THE JONES FURNITURE
COMPANY
Established 1896
1010 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
DIAL 2-5588
DIXIE CAB SERVICE
Two - Way Radio Equipped
"POSITIVELY WHITE ONLY"
553 Ellis Street Augusta, Ga.
THE SOUTHS OLDEST NURSERY"
FRUITLAND NURSERIES
"EVERYTHING THAT'S BEAUTIFUL"
Compliments of
CONSUMER'S FEED &
SEED CO.
Compliments of
Warren Walker, Jeweler
DIAMONDS-
CRYSTAL
SILVER
CHINA
831 Broad Street
Phone 2-7447
This Georgia-Pacific Trademark
Identifies Some of the World's Finest
PLYWOOD
LIMBER
TIMBER PRODUCTS
si--
Georgia-Pacific Plywood Luhiber Co.
GENERAL OFFICES: AUGUSTA. GA . U. S A. .
LET YOUR HOME REFLECT
GRACIOUSNESS AND CHARM
SOUTH'S
LEADING
HOME
FURNISHERS
719 BROAD STREET
WE
INVITE
YOUR
ACCOUNT
DIAL 2-9029
DORIS JEWELERS
"THE HOUSE OF STERLING"
JERNIGAN HARDWARE
CO.
RETAIL WHOLESALE
1033 Broad Street 922 Walker St.
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#ne.
COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS
745 Ellis Street
Augusta, Georgia
Art Metal Steel Office Equipment
"Since 1889"
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
BUILDING MATERIAL
LUMBER MILLWORK
Dial 2-1813
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
GRAHAM U -DRIVE IT
Phone 2-6408 - 09
828 Ellis Street
Compliments of
McLELLAN'S STORES
COMPANY
Friendly Service
I
STRUCTURAL TILE
mm ims. brick & mi: en.
Established 1899
Masonic Bldg.
Augusta, Georgia
COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES
OF
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND REVENUES
RICHMOND COUNTY
David F. Franklin, Chairman
P. L. Bowers
James P. Walker
L. B. Furtick
Frank H. Pierce, Co. Attorney
Scott Nixon
Chas. S. Bohler, Jr., Clerk
S. ALLEN COHEN
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
LIFE FIRE CASUALTY
751 Reynolds Street Augusta, Ga.
Phone 2-2731
MR. JOE'S LOAN OFFICE
E. B. Florie
Headquarters For
SPORTING GOODS AND
FISHING TACKLE
1124-26 Broad Street
McKIE'S GARAGE
RADIATORS
TRUCKS CARS PARTS
518 Thirteenth Street Augusta, Ga.
Phone 2-0476
HARPER BROTHERS
PICTURE FRAMES
Art Material and Pictures
426 Eighth Street
Dial 2-6907
Augusta Roofing and
Metal Works, Inc.
Roofing
Insulation and Sheet Metal Work
of Every Description
"It Costs No More to Get the Best"
623 Reynolds Street
Phones 2-2318 2-4793
C. H. Cohen
A. Cohen
124 8th Street Phones 2-5377 - 2-5378
IF IT IS GOOD INSURANCE. . .
WE SELL IT
COMPLIMENTS
OF
BOYS'
CATHOLIC
HIGH SCHOOL
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
AUTOMATIC OIL, COAL and GAS HEATING SYSTEMS
AIR-CONDITIONING
Richmond Appliance Company
1278 Broad Street
Phone 2-3910
Central (bavbzn florist
"Say It With Flowers"
THE CAMPUS FLORIST
2050 Walton Way
Dial 3-4464
HITT'S AUTO SERVICE
For
Dependable Guaranteed Repairs
Phone 2-0603
20 McCartan St. Rear 935 Reynolds St.
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
Wilensky's Bargain House
Specializing in Boy's
Military Shirts, Pants, Shoes,
Hats and Accessories
1047 Broad Street
Phone 2-9986
DR. JOHX W. BRITTIXGHAM
CHARLES T. HALL. D.D.S.
DR. C. M. TEMPLETOX
A DOCTOR FRIEXD
A DOCTOR FRIEXD
A DOCTOR FRIEXD
A DOCTOR FRIEXD
A DOCTOR FRIEXD
A DOCTOR FRIEXD
A DOCTOR FRIEXD
COMPLIMENTS
AUTHORIZED
LINCOLN
MERCURY
SALES
SERVICE
GENUINE
PARTS
Southern
Motors,
Inc.
119 Ninth 5
Street
Augusta, Georgia
Phone 2-0433
Rainbow Department Store
Leon Ghitter, Prop.
GENT'S READY-TO-WEAR
FRIEDMAN-SHELBY SHOES FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY
1044 Broad Street
Augusta, Ga.
WHEN YOU GOTTA GO.
CALL JOE
2-7711
Two Way Radio System
WHITE ONLY
FOR BEST RESULTS CALL HULSE
HULSE LAUNDRY, Inc.
"JUST A GOOD ONE"
3-4451
PHONES
2-2460
LAUNDERERS CLEANERS
SIDNEY SMITH PAPER COMPANY
562 Reynolds Street Dial 2-636(0
PAPER CUPS NAPKINS TOILET TISSUE
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Distributors for E-Z Opener Bag Co.
"DISPENSING EXCLUSIVELY FOR
THE EYE PHYSICIAN"
MURPHY & ROBINSON
Prescription Opticians
MEMBER OPTICIANS GUILD
Lobby S.F.C. Bldg. Dial 2-5641
Mulherin-O'Connor Roofing
Co., Inc.
842 Reynolds Street Phone 2-0968
ROOFING INSULATION WEATHER
STRIPPING
HEATING METAL WORK
We Sell The Best and Repair The Rest
Feedright Milling Company
Lock Drawer 740
For The Discriminating Buyer
Highest Quality
/^eJitHTMiiui 4 *
Feeders & Growers Exchange, Inc.
BULBS
FEEDS - SEEDS - BABY CHICKS
209 - 219 11th Street
Augusta, Georgia
SHRUBBERY
GRADUATING
CLASS 1949
To you. Sears offers heartiest congratula-
tions and best of luck in your endeavors, what-
ever they may be. May we all offer a prayer
of thanks that we do have an America a
Country founded for freedom, dedicated fc
freedom. A country where you have the lib-
erty to learn, work, play, and worship as you
wish.
Remember, you are always welcome at
Sears, your friendly family store in Augusta,
where "GOOD QUALITY COSTS YOl
LESS".
Sears Roebuck and Co.
AUGUSTA, GE( IRGIA
JohnF.Brickle&Co.
BICYCLES LAWN MOWERS
PARTS & REPAIRS
OHMER CASH REGISTERS
226 - 9th Street Dial 2-0437
DAVISON'S DRIVE-IN
"Home of the Cheese Dog"
Open 10 a.m. 2 a. ra.
501 - 15th Street
DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone 2-3128
CLARK MILLING CO.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
Manufacturers of
Early Breakfast Self Rising Flour
Old Fashioned Water Ground Meal
'Milled Up to a Standard,
Not Down to a Price'
DANSBY BROTHERS CO.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
CONTRACTORS
Specializing in Repairs and Alterations
1202 D'Antignac St. Dial 2-5723
Augusta, Georgia
Compliments of
BEARINGS, PARTS &
SUPPLY CO.
"Established 1921'
DISTRIBUTORS OF AUTOMOTIVE
PARTS, SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
Phones 2-5361 & 2-5362
630 Ellis Stret Augusta, Georgia
COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPMY
u ^tanuiactureri 0/ Modern Printing
Dial 2-6416 747 ELLIS STREET Augusta, Ga.
Smith Brothers, Agents
1027 Broad Street Phone 2-4243
Augusta, Georgia
Hotel and Restaurant Equipment. Hobart
Food Preparing Machines. Dayton Scales.
Biro Electrical Meat Saws. Commercial Re-
frigerators.
Compliments
of
Unity Super Market
Motor Service & Parts
Co,
551 Ellis Street Augusta. Ga.
Dial 4-4345 4-4346
KAM LEE LAUNDRY
214- 7th Street
Augusta, Georgia
Phone 2-8414
CASH and CARRY
Compliments
of
JOHN D. CURTIS
Richmond Motor Company
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
Phone 4-5551
951 - 53 - 55 Greene Street
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA
Compliments
of
NORVELL CABINET CO.
CHINA BUFFETS CABINET CASES
CHINA CABINETS LINEN CABINETS
P. O. Box 382 Augusta, Ga.
Phone 2-2512
PEACOCK & ROBINSON
7th & Ellis Streets Phone 2-9244
Open 7 A M. until 11 P. M.
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