Clubs
The clubs students participate in and created over time show the changing interests of the student body and how easy it is for students to impact R-MC.
The Royal Order of Hobos promoted a more comfortable state of dress to support individuality.
1940s
Hobo Club (1946)
Cheerleaders (1948)
Eleven Club (1947)
Forensic Council reactivated the Washington Literary Society (1949)
B.L.A.C.K.I. (1947)
Canterbury Club (1949)
1950s
Methodist Youth Fellowship (1950)- founded
Board for Disbursement of Student Activities Fund (1955)
Sketch Club (1955)- founded
Young Democrats (1955)- founded
Young Dems of 1955
Franklin Forensic Society in 1961 after it was re-established
1960s
Radio Council (1961)
Franklin Forensic Society (1961) re-established
1980s
The Randolph-Macon Shotokan Karate club was founded in 1982.