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The school opened Sept. 11, 1905, with Founding Headmaster Dr. James Ross McCain teaching 24 boys in eight classes in the upstairs room above the Rome Fire Department station in East Rome. The school moved to East Ninth Street in 1906. In December 1916, the current site of Darlington School, the 500-acre DeSoto Park was purchased by John Paul ...
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He attended Darlington School, where he competed in football, basketball and track and field. [3] Coming out of high school Ratledge was ranked the number 39 overall player in the 2020 class, the number five rank at his position and number six in the state of Georgia. [ 4 ]
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Dickey was born to lawyer Eugene Dickey and Maibelle Swift in Atlanta, Georgia, where he attended North Fulton High School in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood. [2] After graduation from North Fulton High in 1941, Dickey completed a postgraduate year at Darlington School in Rome, Georgia. Dickey asked to be dismissed from the Darlington rolls in ...
He attended Martha Manson Academy elementary school and Oak Hall High School in Gainesville. His family returned to Rome when his father became the Lower School Principal at Darlington. Muschamp graduated from Darlington and during his tenure, played football, basketball, baseball, and ran track for the Darlington School Tigers.
Gilbert grew up in Fairfield, Alabama, and graduated from Darlington School in Rome, Georgia. [3] [4] He earned three varsity letters (1934–1936) [5]: 209 playing football at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, officially renamed Auburn University in 1960.
Russell Shealy was born to Dr. Jim Shealy and Maureen Shealy in Cartersville, Georgia [4] [5] and attended Darlington School in Rome, Georgia. [6] [7] [8]During high school, he played for the Concorde Fire soccer club, Atlanta United Academy (Atlanta United 2), [9] and US Youth Soccer.