Academy of Richmond County High School - Arc Yearbook (Augusta, GA)

 - Class of 1922

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Es AE EQIIIIIIIIlllllliliilllwllllll lflifll llllIIluglililillllllllllllll mlllllllllllllllif Illllllllllllllilililgljllllllllllliflll u nnimmnlln mllilhlllllllllllwll lllllllilmllllllIllIllllllllllllmllllllllll llllllllllll T H E A R C I 921 lllllllllljll l llflI!Ijllllllllllllllllllljl HIIIIIIIIIIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIM 'IE NE EE 'I-n E -.E NE E ng '15 ' 2: HE F- Eu E7 5 E. qi' N: HE Q' C E- E OFFICERS OF THE FACULTY GEORGE P. BUTLER ......,,.,.,......,..............,,............... Principal 0. C. SKINNER . .,......,. .,....., , flssl. Prinr'ipal4SImp Irzstruf-for Mics. J. E. EUHANKS ......, ,,,..,........, , ,, .....,....,...... Scr'retary 1 Es' 5' in :B E1 El' 5: 2 :E IEII E' CE if Ef E E E9 El' El' ? .En :, :E I: E 59 :E if 'E E! :EJ Mllllllllllllll mlllulllllll llflifll IIIIIII lglililillllllIllllIIIIilllllllllllllllliililll lglllllllilmllllllllllIIllllllllmlilllllllgullIiliillllIIIlllllllfjlllllllllllllllflifllgulllll lllfliflllllllllwlllillillllllllllllnlill mllil l ll llljml l ll lllll llllllllll li ll lllllllllwlllll T H E: A R C I 9 1 1 ulluguglllllllllnimlgqlnlllnlll IIInguglmilnuunmmuqm nuuuminii Y MR. C. M. IQAKI-TR Inslrur-for in Englixh MR. M. T. 'BRYSON Instructor in Sciwzce and Enylislz MR. C. G. Connu: Inslrurior in Frenrh and History 1 w Mn. R. H. CROOK Inst1'ur'tor in Dlatlzmnativs Mn. J. E. EUBANKS Instrudor in Latin and Enylixh El' -' 5 .SI .gb 'E IE E.- sf sf sl' ill E' : I' " E in E ': 'E E 5 :Ev 2' -5 :E E Mgnllllluuluuiiuiluugnmlilil'nl l IInuqlilimunmnunlHlluunuuunliiniusnug:mluiniinnmnnmmuuhilinnlugqnliniiln1IIInumjijlnnnnlmnilililgyunm inifullnlllgyulihinllllullnllgij i MIIilhlllllllllIIQUQIIIllllllmlllllllllllllIIllllll!lmIllllllllllllmllllllll 1' I-I E A R C I 9 21 llllllllgljglll llilnum lu ml1upllgllflllllllllulguunluunumium l: 1 li: 1 E w E: W :. Mn- E. K. KANE N: Izrsfrurfor in Spanish and Frenrh 12 lg MR. S. L. KENT Q lnstrurtor in .llatlzenzafics and English E hg: E MR. W. R. KENEDY E Instructor fin Com1nm'c'e 1,2 E MR. A. P. IVIARKERT .- Zi Inslruc-for in Jlatlzematics and Drawing 'i MR. C. H. MITCHELL N: In.-rtruvcfor 'in History and English 'IEE I L E: E1 El ,: . . 5 ,E 5,1 sf EE :II :J EI' El' E' :E .Eli , :" in E.- E1 En sf 'Ex' 5 E.. af - 1 . 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E1 :E 'IE 1 'El' E 1 if 5 E ,5 E ks- :gy Q: L mgllllllllllllliflilll IQnlluIIiliiumlIIuuglilililnlnInllmlwillmmIIIuIiililnqglllulliliilnllulunumulhililnllngynliliilunnllumpyllllmlnlullilihlgyllIIlullfliillIllungylniilillllnllmllgijl Mnuinmuununnnunpuglnau 1mmnumnIImmlulggiimllunlmnullum 'r I-I E A R C I 9 21 llllllllguglllllllllmmpmlmnnllII1Iugugnumnuuungngquunnnnmium QE .E is E N-E -.E x.: NE hg ME Nl IIE xg HE -.E Na Ii E ll-, N: E E' :' E' :I Mn. J. B. SOJDURNER Instructor in History, English and Svience Mn. C. A. Scnuccs Instructor in Science MR. C. B. XVHITNEY 1nstr'ur'tor in Science and Mathematics MR. R. H. SHERAIAN Inslruclor in Jlatlzematics SEI ix' 5' :Ex El' E' Eli E il E' 'E :E 'Eli S! El' Ex! E' Es' 1 E! :N 5 :I' 51 :H :EI .E QZDJMQIIIIII IIIIII ililllullllllll liliill IllllIIWlilililIllIIIIIllIlllHlllllllllIIIIllliiliIlllji!lllllllilmllllllllllIlllllllllhililllllllijllllIiliiIlllllllllllllgulllllllIlllllllilililuljlllllIlllliiillllll l IqullliliillIIIIIIIIIIQHMQ mlmIIIllIIIIIljUllllllllllmll!l!llllIllIIlllllllllmnlllllllllllmllllllll Tl-I E A R C I 923. lllllllIMIIIIIIIIllllmjllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllmlllllll E 1- l 1- ,n n,: , NES 15 1 "Wy E E E E- Y 1: Wlbflm 407930, I X g XN 2 f ww my X .2 Q, fax 'M 4 21 A g. W? 17: 'z . f 1' , T . z fr '47 V ' "md, : ,Q 'Q :-M -. . 'f - 'ff f fg vw 7 if Q X f f E : J 1.4 ff ' J .' , ' I I 'K gh ,g ' 7, WZ' M, f ug! , ,ff X W j K 1, J 1 4 I f I E N - I if - 1 X didgllvy if n EI 45 kfiiyhp ' ' ,,f ' ff ' E' E2 f ' I S 2 xi X f- W4 2 J , , 2 gl L x KE-: Q " X Y ft. X16 X af? W ' f 1-O3 E : , 'J' E: 60500660 gl :I ...I -, ,' ev 5 E N l O R. 5 E- :. E -- :. QMQII IIllllllliflilllwjllllllllilifllllllllIlllglilililllllIIIIIIIIIIQQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiilillllllllllllllililillllllllllllllllllllliililllllllgjliliilllllllllliillllM llllMMHIUHllH Immun , - z b 7 W ,L . ,, . - ggmumnlulluuillginglllmunummpinnulIluiIugmullllllullllgugllllllll 1' I-I E A R C I 9 21 llllllllmlllllllllllillllllllllllllIIIIIIl!IIQIIHIIIIIIIIIIIQUllllllllllllnlllllljl ls? El E E E- E 5' E : s S E ng, - - an Senior Class Histor E. N September, 1917, ninety-six howling Freshmen were corralled into .E E' a class and started upon their hazardous journev in quest. of 'E' 5 . . ' . E 5 lvnozclczlgc, an aggregation ot strange, young, and crude material, 5 s .E EC unused to the ways of High School antics, but under the strenuous sche- -5 E . . . 5 E dules and discipline soon became tame enough to eat out of your hand, S E . . in "Z: and really accomplished the year's work in acceptable style. 2 Sophomore year found the class 1'educcd to seventy-three in number, 5 5 but in class activity fully up to any of its p1'edecessors. As Sophomores E ': . . . :E it was our solenm duty to see that every Freshman was fully experienced E in First Year High School mysteries, and herein we measured up to our E gg full responsibility. :E E The Intermediate year passed quietly, as we were now above the strife E 'Is , . . sl' E of the Sophomore and Freshman YVa1'. It was during this year we were Q E' first introduced to the "Foreign Chatter," which overtaxed our slow de- 5 veloping b1'ains. I E: Our Junior veal' found the class still further reduced in numbers, be- Ili . ' . . EI' QE cause a few boys decided that the Academy was not large enough for their gy 5, . . . . . . . .2 3: activities, and they decided to get out into the wide, wide world and become :S 2 . ' . E 5 famous. In tlns year we passed from the glory of exemptions to that of 2 Eg diploma-breaking examinations. :E ng is ' At last we are Seniors! Of the original ninety-six enrolled, eighteen 5 gi left the city, and thirty-eight others faded away, leaving forty "old faith- :E E fulsf' It can be said of this original class no one has ever been eondi- ? 'F i' 1 f 'lil f -l H tl rf' - ' -f' - -- '- 5-' 5 ionec , or ai tc o icmoyc ie conci lon upon examma ion Ol ie exann E. E- . -E E1 nation. 'E E This class has furnished numerous Varsity men in all branches of ath- 2 Es letics. This year the captains of the football, baseball, basketball, and E track teams are Seniors, and for three successive years three different : E5 members of this class have won the Levy Medal. YVe feel sure that our :E S' . . 'E IE record is such that we shall always be proud of it. E' Q . 2' i. VVhen we have graduated and scattered to the four corners of earth it gg E will be with pleasure that we will remember the grand old days that the E E, class of '22 spent at Old Richmond. ug' 'Ep E -JOHN CALDXVELL, JR., Hzsformn. E' NE gl' N51 IE' 5- -s 5 E llillllllllllllllllflilllmlllllllllililllllllllIIljltlililillllIIIIlllIlllfflllllllIllIIllIitlilllljlglllllllilmllllllllllIIIIllIlllmlillllllllwlllfliiIIIIllllllllllfllillllIllIlllllllilmlgljIlIIIIIIlfliflllllllllgullliflllllllllllllllwg I Ei mllimlllllllllllmll lllllllmlllllllllllll llllIllllmllllllllllllllllllllllll 'I' H E A R C I 9 22 llllllllllllllllllllllf EMI IIII llIIIII!lllllnlillIIlIlIl!IjQIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIM HE gl E. .E 5 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS E GUY H. NIERRY ..,.,.. ....,,...,,,,...,,,,.., ....,,,,,,.. ,,,,,..,....,.. .,.. ,,,A.. .,., ,.,. A..,,,,.. P 1 ' 0 S i r lon! :I E. WILLIIKDI F. LAW, Jn. ....,.. ,.,Vice-Presiflent :E :Eu MORAGNE A. XVHITNEY .,.,,,, ,,,..A,,.. S ecrefm-y Q 2 J. Gmmxrzn VVYEIGLE ....,,. A,,,,,,,, '1 'rfffmfrw ug' EI' E 5 E 29 .Z 15 115 En' 5? Q E .E E F E 2 Ei Q Mullllllllllll MIIIQQIII ll lflifll I IIIIIuglilmlllllllllllllllfllllllllllllIIlIiflilIIUQIllllllilmllllllllllllllllllllmlilllllll I IIfliiIlllllllllllllwlllllllllllllllilililgl lllllllllflil l l Iwlllimlllllllllllll wlg MnilhluunlnlgqqllllllnlimlmgmIlulullullglmmllllllllllljgllllllll 'I' I-I E A R C I 9 21 llllllllgljgllllllllllilmlmllInInlmlgqlpllmlllnnlmglpllnlulnllminmQ :f - e afu 'li t- ll... XS: 'IE E -.E E s: IIE IIE NE :Z 'IE E NE' E .-. ll: N5 E a E : E H: XS' :v ,- Momzzs Li00llXVIX BEI.IllXG fSeientificj Augusta, Georgia "Ter is ,'ll'1llliffF'd.U "'I'inv," or "Tex." hails from Xl'oodlawn Grammar School. Tiny spent one year with the "rah! rah!" hoys of the Uni- versity "College set," but after due consideration decided to give Richmond one more chance, and he has heen with us for our last year? Tex, though he is he- ginning to step out into the world as a man, still retains some very "hahvish" habits. He ltoltls the rank of Colonel in the military department, and is in command of the Cowboys at Garde-lle's. Tiny spends most of his spare time on duty at his Gardelle head'1uarters. Col. is leading us in a determined ef- fort to secure a diploma. Noted: Entered, 19174 Pri- vate. 1917-ISQ Corporal, l9l9g Non-drill, 1921-22: Track, 1919: Cheer-leader, 1921-22: Lamar Dehating Society, 1917-224 Chi Psi. Nxenouas Arnasasnx fTechnicalj Athens, Greece "-Alppollo" Nick came to us the latter part of last year for a short visit. Last summer he was scheduled to he deported with Emma Goldman. but through the influence of King George he was allowed to remain at Richmond. Nick first saw daylight in Athens, Greece, A. D., 1904, and has been using this hrightness ever since. Yea, even so, Nick has taken to inventing, and has hc-come quite a genius in the line: in fact, he has patented several of them. Although we d0n't know much of Nicholas' past, during his sojourn at the Old Historic he has heen giving excellent work in his studicsg and in addition to this, has shown a willingness to co-operate on anything the class might attempt. In short, he is a hoy of whom we will have nothing hut pleasant mem- ornes. Entered 1921: Non-drill 19212: Inventor: Served Greek Nation- al Guard during the World Vtiar. 'E l 55 51' E' FE ':H sf E.. E' 'Eli sf El' Eli E.-f IE sl' :f E El' E.: Ef Ep S in sf E EJ Mlmnuuulul ilimmmuuniuiimununqgliuiniuununIlmaui:mum1uuniili1nun!nmuinimnmuummumhiuiuluugynliuiiluunnnmjljmumm miriiugynmluuiiil I unmymiilinlnlunniniig muilmummIlgllgllllllllltmlilgulllulluulllplmllllllllllllluillllllll 1' H E A R C I 921 llllllllgljillllllllllillgijqll lllllmllllgilgllhlllllllllllguqlllullnllmium 'Es H H H' ' H 2 E I : 4 '15 NE ll: 't:' NE .E E NZ ll E ll E N - '- E. '.:' NE' 1,2 E 5. Ei qi' s:, HE E2 Baum' Bnssos QCertificate in Mathematicsj North Augusta, S. C. "The Mun on the ,llonunwnf-" Berry 'joined our fated class in the fourth round of our fight for diplomas. Hs brilliance in mathematics soon made us aware of Us presence in our midst. Berry is a true 1'epre- sentative of our class, as his views seldom coincide with those of the score-keepers. Our sandy-headed comrade and Mr. Markert are trying hard to help us over Analyt and Slide Itule. "VVhen there's a will, there's a way." Altho Berry has been with us but two years, we have come to regard him as the best kind of a fellow. Berry is tak- ing the hardest subjects in school and treats them all like old companions. always glad to see 'em. VVe all know he will succeed in his finals and easily cop that Certificate. VW- are with you, Berry. Entered 1921 g Non-drill: Scrub football 1922: All-bat- tation football 1920. AllTIll'R EIUGENE Baow N CGenera1Q Sharon, Georgia "'Ti.s flze Color of the Lw11'ws." "Andy" got his high school education at Sharon High and Stephens Institute, at Craw- fordville, Ga. At the latter h: made an enviable record in ath- letics. being on basketball, base- ball, and track teams at this institution. VVishing to get his start in college education. he came to Academy Richmond County. His disappointment waxed high. "But, Andy, me boy, it's too late to change." His chief characteristics are his unfailing good humor, and his sticking ability. The last mentioned has even gone past the faculty's greatest expecta- tions. He has won the high esteem of the class in his short stay here, and we feel he will never lose the friends he has made at Richmond. Entered 19224 Non-drill 1922. Ex E5 .Er .El El Eu' 555 .E if E' --5 25 'sul if El' El' E' I- I: El? 2' I . E El E IE E En E E an :sf fgjmlllll lll l l tlllllwlllll lllltll IIIIllUllltllllIIIIIIIIIllIlllnllllllllIllIIllllillIIlull!lllllllllilllllllllllllllIIIIIillllllllllgulllilllllllllllllllllilullllllllllllllllllillgvllIllllllfllllllll Illlmllllllilllllllllllllwlg lmllimllllIlllllllllllllllllllimllllllllIIIllIlllIllIllilllllllllllllllllllllll 'r I-I E A R C I 921 ulllmgugllulnlllInIinuIuuIIuuIn1ngimImnIuIlamunnnnnuuannnuinm rf ' El 'IE XE lg is IIE E E 1,5 E. an il:-n E 'QS NS s:-1 IIE IIE NE E 52 'ls ' - En gn 'IE E' :' E E N: NE 1?-' I E1 E- 'l'uon.x,xs SIIEPPARD CLARK tlieneralj Augusta, Georgia "Shep" prepared at the Sum- merville Academy and joined our class the fifth and last year of our harrowing experience. Shep has decided to enter the ministry and has the sincere good wishes of our entire Class. Our rugged parson is the only redeeming feature in our des- pairing class, Broad should- ered, erect with commanding voice and gesture, he is our most profound orator, in which role he performed on "Class Day." Nuf sed! Shep is in the same doubtful condition that affects us all, but hopes to come out with the old sheep-skin tucked safely away. Fight hard, Shep. and even the Faculty of old Richmond may be forced to recognize your prowess. Together we standg together we fall. Entered 1922: Class Orator 1922q Diploma 1922. .lo11N Mans ClxI.nwELL ' fPre-Med.j Augusta, Georgia "Thu Sparring Parfnm'." Johnie learned how to behave at Davidson Grammar School, after which he came to Rich- mond for the experience called "Education," I-le is a well balanced fellow Cin every department, having taken honors in his scholastic work, won the Levy Medal, and played a halfback on the All- battalion Football team. In addition to this, .lohnie is some- what of a hoxer, as he showed us one day during drill period. He entered Cas all Freshmen doj a quiet, peace-loving thing, willingly submitting to all tor- tures. Having remedied this mistake, he began rising 'all around us, John is now a. top- sergeant in the Military De- partment, and one of the most popular boys in our class. If his work in the future is like his work at present, it will be useless for us to wish him success. It is inevitable. Honors 192lg Private 1918-194 Corporal 1920-213 lst Sergeant 19224 Winner of Levy Medal 19213 Track team 19204 Com- pany football 1921-22g All-bat- talion football team 19224 Class Historian 1922g Officers Club 1922. El' E' in gb 'inf ? S E E Ex' E' E E E 5.4 E' E, LV El' :J El' ill E' 'En .., CE .: E Ei' E, IE E E E E :E E E 'EI EL E '-E EP -5 gli ulmnmiililnuunun lilifu nmllqglililimlum nuliliuu 1ulInuliililllalgllllllliliilmmmulllluuiililllnngyluiliiluunlnluliijluulImuluilililgyllmnllflilil mlnlgynliliiunnlnlllllgigi mlmIIIlllI lllljlllll lllllIIinIlil!illIIIllIIllllllllmnllllllllllmlllllll 1' H E A R C I 9 21 mlmlguguu IuIlEpi:nuIIIIn1u:yupummnunulguuuuununuumnium HE XE' I.: N 15 rj E XE-.S Ei N5- VE v E E Img EE :, ll E ' - NS' -E E 'i.., x:' ..- HENRY RoosEvELT CRAIG fGeneralj "Here goes llflflllllfjdl Henry came to Richmond with the determination of show- ing his worth. He is proceed- ing to do this by graduating with honors in four years. Henry is a hard working fellow and has applied himself with diligence. After four years in the military department he has risen to the rank of Sergeant in Co. A. Henry is quite a French scholar and is the chosen Frenchman of Mr. Charles G. Cordle's French class. He is planning to honor the Univer- sity of Georgia with his pre- sence next year after securing his pardon and emerging from the walls of the Academy of Richmond County. Entered 1919: Honors 1919- 20-21-22: Private 1919-20g Cor- poral 191Z1g Sergeant 1922. KJEORGE MILLER CLARKE QTechnicalj VVindsor Springs, Ga. "His 1-orn and rattle wwf' his only cure, .-Ind his szlprvrnw zleliglzt, IL county fair." "Knock-em" entered a year ahead of our gang, but on ac- count of sickness was forced to drop out a year. Sorry you were sick, George, hut glad our class captured you, for you are one of our hest possessions. Miller has made himself known to us in all manner of ways. His pleasant humor and genial spirit have won to him many boys who sincerely prize his friendship. He is a hard student and has won the appre- ciation of the faculty by his un- tiring devotion to duty, con- scientious work and cheerful cooperation in all matters per- taining to the school. Bulldog stands high in the military department, being Cap- tain of Company C and it was this Company that won the in- dividual prize drill this year, which fact puts him in line for the preparedness cup. Bulldog you are going right! Keep it up. Private 1917g Corporal 19183 Sergt. 19194 lst Sergt. 1920g 2nd Lt. 19213 Captain 19223 Company football 192lg Officers Club. W if 2,4 .X E1 5 E E in E, sf E.. E1 QE 'all if El' El' :J IE 'E gp E' -E E Eu E IE A: 5 ZEJ' E' 5 Mg: l mm ilimqlinnu u iin um mqgliliuinmnuunuauinuullnumiiliulagunmiliaInmmmmuuliilimullgymiliimnnnm :gym nnnlullilililgylumlniliil I umgynliilinlllullmlly : f :I 5 ..l' :J -,v r .. . V . - gggimmsuuumgimiliuiiinumimimlinilllilluimmlllllllllllimllllllll 1' H E A R C I 9 2 J. IIllIIIIlUllIlIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIlIIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllljll Illlllllllllllllll lg? 1 Eg! IIS En' NS E' E E E: :E E ' - ' d E QE: ' :EU .E Eg E E Es EE ' 2 E E "5 .EB S' 1 E 3 ' E 5 . ' . -- . N .1 4 .4 ,.., . , ,A f .. .- Quia- 5 5: :E QE' Romcxrr Gonnox DAXIEI, JABIES SCOTT Davis 'Q E C'1'eL'lmicaIj QTeChnicalj 5 E V V V Rome, Georgia E E- Mlllen, beorgla HIV-air ix, foul 2 E "ll'lmI arf' we Fllllllllfl fo."' H1"U1'1 1?fff".f E 'Ia over 'zn og -N EV Bebe is one of the very worst -11 nd filthy air." E3 bolbhevints in the class. His . . V . IE 5 V . V V V. Jazz came mto our midst ln - 5 faiorite method of destroying our hmiur Veqr from Hem 3 " thingsAineluding the facultv's ' V - ' . E E' Qweet disposition-iQ bv fire Un Acadcml at Rome' U81 -E ug! ' ' . A .V A - V 'V ' Hern he was Edltor ot their Sgt, G5 one oeeasnoim his marvelous hue- munthlv piper ,The Echo gi Z , .. ' - , 1 ' . . l 1- A . I 5 2 M5 Seb In stdltmg 'I Lontlagmtlon and stood hig5h,in student act- E14 EI in a class room was rewarded ivmeg Vmd Vlthleticq gf gg bv the facultv with ten holidays. L, ' ' ' V. SE : - .V V V V. V- V V .V M . - .. pon entering Rlehmond he 3 : His faiont: sport 15 bulhng V . VV . V 5 g . . V, V . .V V . first made himself prominent by 5 cousin filhlllh m Cll8ll'llbtl'X. Mil- . , V . V 5 - . . - . attending: football plaetlee rev- : g: len IS his home town, but tor uhrh, Here we IVECVUHE betta, .E 'ig higniillrrin Hifi ii? S35 acquainted with him, and found EJ' : 3 A 'I K E ' that he was a boy whose friend- E E. " ship was highly valued. He was : Although Robert has only llmctg l'l0flf'5tvVaf1d hflfl 2' WU' E heen with Us H Yam. we haw pleasing disposition. Lnder this E 'ig found him to be a boy whom we XV? also foufld that- Tw had hm EL' Q: will always want to knowg and lull Sllilw Ut the 0-fl gl'fJ3"lmlt' :E 'f' of whom we can nothing but tiff- AS fl Sfnlflf, JUN 'S Plug' E : pleasant memories of his never- gmt! 1111111 on IHS lesgonf and 15 E 3 failing good lmmor. He has fufelli hmm!! VU' take 05 the Olfl 2 EQ shown in his scholastic work Vdlll- At his Vllresfint mtg- lt E that he is the kind of boy that 'S usd'-'SS to wlfh mm 5m'C"f5' E Q can settle down and do wonders- 11911115 nothin?-' hut il hml' 5 5, in the business world. hunt Vllltllw' VV F Eg Editor "The Echo fHern :E E Entered 19122: Non-drillg Au- Aeademyjg Football squad E E thor of the Last Vl'ill and Test- fHern Aeademy.j :' 2. ament of the Class of 19224 Entered I9120g Private 1920- .E E Klan 19222. 21g Corporal 1921-22: Scrub : : football 1920-21: Co. football E E. 19:20-21: Honorable inentiong E QE' lAll-battalion football team 'E E 19214 Klan 1922. E E E: xg- -:f jgulinnnu ililiiwpnllluniuiimuuulqgiiliiiluunimunininnumnnniiiimugunmiiimnumunIInI11mininmiIily:IIiiiiiu1unmulay:innmunuilililgymuunfliliu luimgymiiiiullllullnnigyylfpl 4 : ' i -v -- 5 r mlIllDIIllllIlllljllllIllIllIlnllllll!llllIIllllllIIllllmllllllllllllllllllllllll T H E: A R C I 9 21 unnuguinIummlimiquImm:IImgummlmunuguqmmu ummm lf V V V ' ' ' ' U IE. Xsl in E' Nssnrr E1.I.1o'r DASIIER, JR. JADIES Enwmm DICICS E 1 ' fGeneralj fScientificj E i Augusta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia E "Our Honor Jian." "Sunshine" E' Neh graduated from the Eddie is one of our foremost E2 Houghton Granunar School and countrymen, living just outside E thcn tried his luck at Major of the city limits, close Qoh, so 2 Butler's School. Altho very closej to the penitentiary. Q, successful the first year, even 1 I QE' taking an honor, he has since H9 Umm' .with flu' ?t0m1'?f E hecome disgusted with the game l91'- and will ljlfe wlth U5 m E of hid-and-seek he has played the Wreck of 19-" E5 with the faculty for the last .. 1 1.-I 1 E Hu-ge years. To end things Neh l,1.DS.:n'i firqgglitnfltiljltaiiilfglli, 5 gag. left! Plllillliiiqsi, iindtlig IEQW grloomi' cdrners of .the Old His- Ef 'Ming Us L 'liufh m. me ng' toric. He has heen no end of li: cold world. While with us he ll heh to the Doctor as he al- E was our representative at the imwlfimh ,I wlw Us Kee the ' fiappersi meetings' .wherp he ef' tehclxcrs huswt stand? well Q' llL'lt'I'ltly handled this end of our in mg Scholastic work mmtarv E businegs' Nah was Mm 3 pro- and athletics, In thellatter he E minent memhcr of our chem- mgilv mlldtfan 1111-battalion 'E' Clafs lwilfl'f'ulfl'l Hurd 1-iid and ivas considered one of ?' Uigggg luii .fl lfu-T tins' . A the most consistent good players E Egnqgifsil get o Q lE'lTllh ry an at Richmond. 5 . Ill' all' 'l't' :jgjgigg1f"eQeqj'l1 all fhff uf'Z,'5tZa35J?1,1it1,3Zf1I,Ti'lf3" 131 E ' " " ' ' ' Riclunond as we are sure it will E Entered 19181 Nomdrill 1922. insure ai 'successful future. gg Eddie, heres luck. Private 1917-18-19: cm-pm-al EI l920g Sergt. 1921: Co. foothall E- 1920-21g All-hattalion., Co. foot- 2 hall team 1921. Eg N: E: 1 El in El' 'L' 5:1 EE 5 E in E E52 E1 I- 'Q El' El' E' :E IE 21 gl E' E.- if -5 5. 2? 'QD Mmuullunn ilimggunul niin ummguilinilmuuumniqnumuumiililnugulluuinimnnnlnnrun1IunHininluugyuniliinmnmuujjmumnmuilimgyuIIIluIfliiulululgymiiliulullllnlllgijl :Q EmililnlIIIIIIIIIllLIUIIIlllllllmlillllIIIIllIIllIIIllimnlllllllllllljlllllllll 1' H E. A R C I 9 22. lllllllllljlllIlllllllilElillllllllIlIIIIIIllljllmlllllllllllljll uunumium EE ' ' ' - SEI 5 E 5 , E IIE. .Eli XE 12' -as -R :E EI E in E E' 'E E E 5 E IE. E" E E 5, ,E E: E, E C11.xI1I,13s HEE'I.IN GII.I.DIAN BENJAMIN HASIKELL EUBANKS E' E CGene1'alj fGeneralj : gg Augusta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia E lg "Noi fo thy lzead, but to thy "Kindly give me one that in E arm alone, ascribe we all."' sonufone else lms111t." E5 Charlie entered Richmond Haskell sprouted at the E with our class, coming from the Houghton School Kindergarten, 3 E W'oodlawn school. Charlie, the and has made a wonderful - 53: best high, prep or college pit- plant. He entered with the rest QE gg cher in the South is a believer of us, and did not see fit to gl 'E and sumorter of clean sworts. leave school as some of our E' u,,, l l . l , -,I N2 Our veteran slabman is captain l71'0ifl161'S didg bllt stayed with Ei of this year's baseball team, and tl1e crowd and helped make a E well he deserves this honor, for name for the class. E Charlie has placed IilCllIll0I1Cl1S u Y . 5 Q. baseball record out in front of S1009 11951111 DH511e1' left 115, EE ,E' H1086 of all the prep teams in solemn silence and jIl'1l1l deter- QI 3 Georgia by his wonderful pitch- 1111111111011 11115 52111911 0Vf'1' 111111, E g ing and hitting. but he IS showing the mstruc- E E1 Besides his steadiness i11 base- fE""f.110W P111 0111 2013. D126 'E E hall, Charlie is consistently IU 115 qfllf 11.651113 tmtt limb 2 E ,E passing his work and has no Lie 'frllglv 6150111 eiiehbu- 5,1 doubts about getting a diploma. lievf itil tea ug? tl End 0 f 6 EE He is a most likable fellow and I 6 ,eu A ffl I t li S1 . O1.fa 'E E has a good word for everybody i101 .Ed Minn 'gf tia Ta m 1 E g E he meets on the campus. 11 EP1 6 R 035 'lc es' - .EZ VVe wish him the same success Non-drill. 5: 12' in his future career that has at- 3 2- tended him in his school days E E here at Richmond. Pitch to 'em, i: Ei Charlie, old boy, we are all :E 'E pulling for you! il D: :gl Ng, Entered 19183 Private 1918- 3' E7 19-204 Corp- l920g Non-drill 1: E 19224 Varsity football 19194 : 5 Varsity Baseball 1918-19-20-2b Z 'EES 224 Captain baseball team 1922. EI 12 ? E: E' E 'iiiglllllllllllullihim lllllllllllllllll lllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllll lijlllllllillillllllllllIlllllllllnilllllllllgl lllilllllllllllllllllmiIllllllllllllllillllllll IIlllllllllilillllllllllll lllllililIIIIIIIIIIIIIHE g - A - A A - - -Y - - - J muimuuiunnnnnguguunl u immumnuu nu piiiilllllllllmmllll 'rl-I E A R C 19 2 IllllllllllllIllIllIllllIlllllIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllnllllm E qi X :- E E E- E IIE EI ll: E 'IE 4- NS' -- 'IE E l E5 'HE' JACOB Lewis HILLIS CScientificj Girard, Georgia "Tim lmll wermil nzixxrfcl him." Jake or Joe prepared for the Academy at the Girard High School. Jake is the wonder of the class. He is most often heard in the Human Mech class under Mr. Scruggs where his witty remarks show a passing sign of intelligence. Joe is otherwise a nuisance, always in the way and a source of eternal trouble and worry to Tony Markert. Jake surprised the entire school by taking a high honor the first year he was with us. To celebrate this achieve- ment he joined the non-drill de- tachment for his fifth year. Jacob will get a scientific dip- loma with which he hopes to enter the University of Geor- gia. Jake, we all wish you suc- cess in your future endeavors. Entered 19214 High honor 19213 Non-drill 1922. NIARION ELTGENE H.xI.1-'oau QGeneralj Augusta, Georgia "If music be H10 food of lolw, play onf' Gene is one of the most pop- ular boys in our class even if he is not the most popular with the faculty. In his military work he has risen to the rank of first lieut- enant and has one of the best first platoons in the battalion. He is a shining star in track being Captain of this year's track team which distinction was awarded him after four years faithful service and bril- liant records on the cinder path. Gene had played scrub foot- hall iwo years and this year, on account of his persistent efforts and good playing, he was re- warded with a regular berth on the Varsity. Personally he possesses pleas- ant manners and looks good to the eye, furthermore, Gene shines in "old horse sense" and it is with this very necessary article that he will make his life a success. Gene, here's luck, old boy, go to it. Track 1918-19-20-21-224 Capt. Track 19224 Scrub football 1919-203 Co. football 19204 Varsity foothail 1921: Private 1918-19g Corporal 19203 Scrgt. 1921: lst I.t. 1922: Joke Editor "The Are" 1922: Senior Invi- tations Com. 19223 Officers' Club 1922. if .gy EE in :E -E E E11 :E IE EJ sl' E9 .EH ., ,- El :L 5 :.-nl 'Sl :l, E1 5' E kg. :A Mymmlllnlliiliunauiunu liliiu nI1Iuagiililiunnmmu QuinnInIinuliiii:nagmuuinihmumumnuulaililnuugi uliliilullmmmjli'mmlmnmilililgylulm IililiIIllmigyllliainllllullnlgijl P 1 f - 1- ' 1 QUlllIlhlltlllllIIljlltlllllllllllnlllllllllIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1' I-I E: A R C I 9 2 1 llllllllgljgllllllllllillmqlllllllllul1unplugllfllllllamnugqlulnlnlnnumnygI 'Eg ' W , , , W, t , "'- ' El E EH E: E9 IIE gy E ? SE 'E E E E E :IE Sal E: IE E' 2 E S 5: IE .5- -:1 sg GEORGE PRESTON HOLI..XXD Enynsr .ALBERT HEXSLEX' L! E QGQ-neralj fGeneralQ 5 E5 Augusta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia E E "Q1llIf11 flw l'!l'l'l'll, 11ez'1'r'1r1urr'." "lift flu' Imst of zfuzlrself lm- E : ' . I ga Q I I I fore tin' other man gets tf.' E1 2. George P. IS with us taking I5 Ei a post-graclixate course coming: Ernest came to us fro111 John i: 2 from the Houghton g'l'iHllllliIl' Milledgc jII'2IlI1Il1ill' school where 3 E school. George as always in he started his education in pre- E 5: evidence in school on 2lCC0lll1t paration for Ye Olde Richmond. SEI 'IE' of hi' larffe f nd of nd n'1- 'E' Hg 5, f' " U . wgti' ' Altliouglm he has not taken Ei I- ture XNlllCl1 he dispenses to the I I, . .W I . V I :I 15 I .I I 1lll'l0lh 111 his first tour sears at 5 I hovs Iavishlv and Hllll'lllt'l'h all . . - E 5. - . - . . RlL'llIl1U!'lCl. he is Ct'I'fZllIllV peck- -: E1 of his classmates among his 111- . , , , ' , 'E 5 CIIYIIIIIIII II-ICIIIIII mg away non. and we would : g ' " not he surprised to see the old E E Preston made his "di 1" last hos' take a hi fh honor this E :- . . . . . ' E IE Iii year, llllt teehng an lI'lClll'l2Itl0Il year. -gd lg to learn and learn he has re- Frnegt Ig a Kuiet modest I.eI E' 5 turned and put in another VPZII' I , I ' ' lt. ' ' E 5 . I I . 3 on . wut he 11 1ll warm up : 5' wlth UB' at H preface to his Un- sometimes ill -1 w'1v tl11t's sur 5: :u f. . z , 1 ' . . - E 5 trance next year at Georgia. ,- I- H. I '1 I 'g 5 I I II . I P. I m.I V I. 111 lblllg. lb es er present E 5 n dt' etms' leston N515 US' friendlv humor his determi a E GE tingruishecl himself in track - ' - .' 1. . I. .I Il. Eg' 5 I . tion to ret his dn l11s wil- 5 . 7 5, meets at the local fair grounds. - ,I ' I .5 5. . , hngncss to co-operate haxe won 3: : Heres luck. George. we are all . . .U E ,, . the aidmlratlon of his fellow 5 g pulling for you, and l'C'l11?l1ll1Cl'. gtudtntg E E if she says "no" you have Ulll' A " E IIE: lHOSt sincere syn1I7g1tl1y, If EI'llcSt goes lIlt0 life with IEI, E' . . the same llBt9!'IlllI1'lfl0I1 h dit- E' Enterao 19174 P1-11-me 1917- I, ,I I Q, .I 'E' ?, 3 E 18-10. Cm' IOIUII Iwo. Yon-IIIIIII p ays 11 1611 ie gots .1 mont lllh E 5 mol' ISI, l " ' ' lessons, he will he hard to heat. IE gg " "" Here-'s wishin f vou all the sue- IE , ,II 1- . - 5 cess 10551 1 c. E Q I 2 IE: 'El' XE E' NE: :sf 65 mlllllllllllllll Illlllljllllllllllllilill llllllluhlllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllIllllllilIlljgllllllllllhlllllllllllllllllllldllilllllllgl f IIllllllllllllllllllwlllll llllllllilililwlllll l llifllllllllll Ulllllllllllllllllllllmm A C9,mnimuunnnnuuugugnnn ummm!inuI11IIIIuuluplilllululnmuglllllm 'rl-I E: A R C 1922 llllllIIMIIIIIIIIIIllmllllIIIIIllllIIlIllljIlnllllllllllllmllIllllllllnllllm XE I E 1 E: 1 Ei A ' A 'IS' E .E E ll: sa: Mg HE HE ' - -.Ei N:' Q , 'NE NE: 'THOBIAS WIIITFIEl.D JENNINGS QTechnicalj Augusta, Georgia "Old Hard Luck." Tom is the witty, yet quiet fellow of our class. He has been with us for the whole live break-downs, Tom injured his leg in the Richmond-G. M.C. football game and consequently missed several weeks from school. This caused him to get seriously behind in his studies, but with the same old fighting spirit lic manifested in football, Tom is now fighting for a diploma: in fact, he is go- ing to get a sheep-skin in spite of his handicap. Tom has done his bit for Riclnnond in track as well as football. running the 4--1-0 yard dash last year4 and we all feel that the inju1'y to his leg: kept Tom from being the best ,140 yard man in prep circles. Entered 19184 Track 19214 Varsity football 19214 Co. foot- ball 1919-20.1 Private 1913-194 Color S1-rot. 1920-214 Non-drill 19224 Klan 1922, Honor 1919. BAILEY BERTHIUS JONES QTechnicalj Harlem, Georgia "If you Cflllvf pass your work, 1-lmngfe your 1'ozo's0." Bailey hails from the big city twenty-four miles from Au- gusta, known as Harlem. It was there that he first played in the sand, and there it was that he got his first vision of a graminar school education. Bailey made himself known immediately upon his arrival at Richmond, and since his com- ing, he has never ceased to make the instructors earn their salaries, hence it was for this reason that he was elected to the Klan. He joined the band and soon rose to the position of Band Leader which be bas held for quite a whiie. In athletics Bailey was a shining star in company football last year, making a half-back position, and undoubtedly would have made the varsity this year had he not injured his foot. He is the kind of fellow who gets along anywhere with any- one and we are sure of his suc- cess in the future. Private 1919-19-20-214 Band Master and Sgt. 19224 Co. foot- ball 19204 All-battalion foot- ball team 192O4 Glee Club 19224 Scrub football 1919-20-214 Joke Editor of "The Arc" 192224 The Klan 1922. IE, Q 5.1 ? Ei Eli E' E :l' 5 EE- E E if :E :gl liuglllllllllllll I-llllluillllll lillfll I Illllugllllllllllllllllllll HQIIlllllllllllllillllmglllll lillilllIllllll'lllllIIllliililllllllgulllillllllllllllll illlllllllllllllililllgl Illllll lfllnllllllllgl llmlllllllllll lx MIItlhllIllIlllIl!ll!llllllIIItifllllllllllllllllllllllllmllIllllllllllmllllllll 'I' H E. A R C I 9 12. wlllllgumll nilimg:nunnunugugn mmuunnlgmnnnnnnnnmiuq '12 NE E -,E NE E ' 'FE1 N E 'IE' X. it IE. N. ll - 5- A1.1-xsafr H.AZELTOX LEH BIAS fGeneralj Augusta, Georgia "LllZflTllS." Chick has been harassed by seven opening speeches of our Right Honorable Principal. He has been a bulwark of strength in Richmond's athletics. He has played half-back on the football team and center on the basket-ball team for the 12lSt four vears. Chick is the best natured member of our class, making everybody he meets his friend. He took a post grad- uate course for the first term of this vear but left us so that he could rest up for his stay at the University of Georgia next vear, XYe all hated to see Chick leave us and we wish him the best of luck at Georgia. Chick don't forget that Rich- mond is going to have a foot- ball team next year and will need a good half-back4 it won't be but the eighth year! Entered IQIUQ Private 1916- 174 Corp. 19154 Sergrt. 19194 Var-ity football 191T-18-19-20- 214 Varsity basket-ball 1921-22: Varsity base ball 19184 Ath- letic representative 1921-224 Athletic editor of "The Arc" 1921-224 Pledged Chi Phil Co, football 191154 Vice-Pres. Glee Club 1922. 1Y1L1.Lu1 FLEJIIXG Inxw, JR. fTechniealQ Augusta. Georgia "Let 1110 wide world wiggle, I'Z'e gn! if by the tail." Bill came to us quiet, but not backward, and so it was that we found this specimen. Climb- ing rapidly into the limelight. By his quiet aggressiveness, he soon won the confidence of his fellow mates, until noxv he has risen to the highest peaks in student-activities, athletics, mi- litary and poularity. Today we find him as probably the best all-around student graduating from the class. His ready wit and cheerful good hmnor have taken the class' esteem by storm, and everyone is cultivating his friendship. There is nothing in the future but success for such an agree- able. hardworking leader as our friend, Bill. Private 1918-194 Corp. Sergt. 19214 Capt. 1922, HEI' pl't'I1Hl'CdI1?SS Clip 1920: Vi'in- 19224 Class Vice-Pres. 1920-21-224 I.amar Yebating Society 1918- 19-20-214 Secretary 19214 Scrub football 1919-20-214 Co. football 19214 Quarterback and captain of all-battalion football team 19214 Track team 19204 Cheer leader 19224 Author of 4-th year certificate 19214 Associate edi- tor-in-chief of "The Arc" 19224 Chairman senior ball committee 19224 Glee club 19224 Officers' club 19224 The Klan 19224 Pledyrcd S. A. E. lmllllllllllllll I-lilllulllllll lfllfll llIIllwlilillllllllIlIllllllflllllllllllIIIll1illIllljglllllllillillllllllllIllllllllliflilllllllgl IIili1IIIIIIIIlllllliljlllllllllllllllillfllllylIlllll lfllflllllllll Ullllflflllllllllllllfjjia E. 9 .Eli .51 E1 EI' E ii -E 15 'srl 2 El' E9 IE sf' ., .E E El' E' i Ev - -:I E2 :E :EN 'E mllihlllllllllllllllllllllIllini!lllllllllllllllllllllmnlllllllllllmllllllll 1' I-I E A R C I 92,1 lllllillgugillluIIllhim:InInIIlInupummums:nugiiilnunlnumiinm Sv ME xg IIE IIE NE li E ' I 45 -E2 E. E: E .E E . E? 2 ME' NE E 'IE XNALTER HIlt.NBI LVN cu C Technical J Augusta, Georgia "Can Ilwwf be so fair a fren- lure furmml of eonzmun clay?" Silas is the track wonder of the class, having taken honors in the long distance races for two or three years. Aside from his ahility as a runner VValter took an honor the fourth yeal' showing he could easily pro- duce scholastic as well as ath- letic records. He has risen to the rank of 2nd l.t. of Co. C and is a competent platoon leader. VValter came to us from the Davidson Grammar School and lras heen making a desperate ligrlt for his diploma. He says he will he among: those present when the sheep-skins are delivered. Anyway we are thinking ahout you Tfalt and hope you will he successful. Entered 1918g Private 1918- 19: Corp. 192114 Sergrt. 19213 2nd l.t.. 1922: Track squad 1920-:Zlg Uiiieers' cluh. GLENN Wf1I.lCER l,15Gwr:N, JR. QSeientificj Augusta, Georgia "Tomorru1e. funmrruw not today J Hear flu' lazy people Nil-If." This object is often seen at Mads on nearly every week nightg and when seen at this time, he is a regular flapper. ln addition to his lady-kill- ing qualities, Glenn is quite a good foothall player. Although light, he was a shining star in company foothall. playing: half- hack position. In his senior ye:-r he rose to the enviahle po- sition of Color Sergeant, and now has his hands full trying to keep the Colors out of the neighhoring trees. Glenn has developed into quite a writer, recently win- ning: prizes for essays offered hy the Board of Commerce of Olll' fair city. lf he keeps this good work up, hc will some day land in distinguished literary com- pany, for Glenn certainly pos- sesses the ahility and determi- tion. Private 1918-194 Corp. 1920g Color Sgt. 1921: CO. fO0thzlll 1919-120-21. Ei E? if sf -:B sl' El' sf 3 -E -E : I' Z' E E E 5 E E E .E S E 'E E :EP -S E S L Mllllllllllllllllllllll IQIIIlllllillfllllllllIluglillllllIIIIIlIIIIlllHQlllllllllllllliilllll lgulnuiuiiuuununuuulumililnungyuliliiluIIIIIinIIIMlllmuuuluilimgymnmlililimnmgl llllflilllllllllllllllljil Mnimnuuunnigugnnnui ummmyimInIIIunmlmillllnlullmmuullnll 'r I-I E A R C I 921 mulIlgunulllnllilmpmullllunIIiginnninnnuanugumviiininunnnium IEE 1 .2 IE N5 5: 3. IIE, N: 2. :E E Ei 3 .E :S E Ei -.E E E. E1 UE' IIE U15 E ng? 'E E -.Ei NS' -E YE E- ag' E :f 2' S' S 5 ui E. E. E Glconox-: M u.1'oN M Aoncorzn QGE-neralj Grovetown, Georgia 'xl youll: fu fnrfunff, fo funn lllIlx'll0IAl'lI." We find th: first records of lied's education on file at the Ccntral High Sghool of Grove- town, Georgia. He is one of tl ose good natured, easy going kind of fellows whom we all like to know. He is another one of Mr. Cordle's French- dogs. Ihd says that he is hav- ing: a lzard struggle to land a dip, but if work and "bull" will help any hc will walk away from Richmond with soiringf spirits. Hit it easy, lied. Il,- is always co,i:.picuous on the campus b:c:m:a,- of his ruddy. red shock o" hair and his nz-ver failing bow tie, tied as no one but Red 1-an tie it. Anyway, lied is all right and we are with him for a "dip." Entered l920g Private 19201 Corp. 1921: Non-drill 1922. NIA'l'lll'IYV C,-x1.nR.x1'1'x1 BUTLER liazunu Moiuus QTechnicalj Augusta, Georgia "If is no! wlzfil you zlo, buf what you are 1-auylzt doing." Mathew blew in with the fall rush of 1917, and has been blow- ing ever since. At his entrance he was frightened by the hard stare of the King, but time wears away the hardest rock, and so we find Calbraith among the class' biggest trouble-mak- ers. His chief delight is to argue with Mr. Scruggs in chemistry, and to blow him up in labora- tory. Butler started his fame by being a sergeant his second year and he kept growing in this de- partment until now he is a cap- tain. l.amar's company had the distinction of winning the company prize drill for this year. A prominent member of the faculty gave Lamar the dis- tinction of having the best cramming brain in the school. 'l'he1'e isn't any doubt he cer- tainly has got a brain, which we feel sure will easily earry him through life. Private 1918: Ssrgt. 1919-203 1st I,icut. 19214 Capt. 1922g Honor 1919: S:rub football 1919-20-21: Co. football 1919- 20-21: Capt. Co. football 1921: Asst. llus. Mgr. of "The Arc" 1922: Senior invitations com--'i mittee 19223 0H'icers club 19224 The Klan: VVinncr of Levy Me- dal 19205 Plcdged C'hi Phi. il' E' :gf i5,. ? E., sf IE 'si' :J sl' El' E' ii :ll E' Ei' E IE E ,::' :f -E 5.- sf .Ep E' 5.1 -E' 'lll l Ill ililllulllllllllllliillllllllllulllillllllllllllIllllll flillllllllllIIlllillllluglllllllilldllllllllllllIllllllldilillllllllmlllillllllllllllllllIilulllllllllllllllilllilgulllIlllllliliillIIllllIEvilIiililllllllllllliiiigg im!IllhllIllIllIIIlUllllllllllilnllillllIIIllIIIlllllIllmnllllllllllllllllllllll 'r I-I E A R C I 92,1 mmllwlllllIlllllnmllllllllllllllIIl!ll!IlflllllllllllwllIIIIIIIIWIIHQ lj IIE. Eg IE .Eli .51 IE EI E E E. E E El 'Q E -f -.5 NE 5: Mg IIE s: lu- i Ev NE' XE E 45: E GUY HfXll11.TUX M mucv Q'l'eehniealj Augusta, Georgia "Skinny" entered old Rich- mond, coming from Houghton grammar school, and was im- mediately elected to the pre- sidency of the Freshman class. Guy has been our president ever sinee, and has ably filled his uHiee. His good nature and fairness has made hin1 the most popular man in the Senior Class, as well as the entire school. Guy was captain of the foot- ball team of 1922, and in spite of being the lightest man on th- team, he was the mainstay of Riehmond's line, on offense and defense. In graduating. Guy will take with him the good wishes of the entire student body of Rieh- mond. Entered 19184 Private 1918: Corp. 19l9Q Sergt. 19204 1st 1.ieut. 1921: Capt. 19224 VVinner of Levy medal 19194 Class pre- sident 1918-19-20-21-224 Secre- tary of Hi Y 19214 Lamar De- bating So:-iety 1918-19-20-21: President 19214 Co. football 1917Q Varsity football 1919-221- 214 Captain 19214 Author -ith year ertifieate 19214 Asst. Bus. Mgr- of "The Are" 19214 Edi- tor-in-chief of "The Are" 19224 The Klan 19224 Officers club 19224 Pledged S. A. E. lI.xnnT H.xs:sEN Morals Qtieneralj Augusta, Georgian "rin enzpfy uvzynn makes flu' -mos! noise." Harry came from Houghton where he had been Gardiner's desk mate for seven yearsg therefore we had to teach Harry all over again. Altho we strug- gled hard to bring him to his right mind, he still shows a simplicity now and then that disgraees our teaching qualities. "Dimps" was elected the big- gest fiapper in the senior class and does very well in this po- sition having attraeted world- wide attention. Hi-Harry has worktd hard this year and we predict he will easily make his "dip." He al- ways has a pleasant word for every one and is easily one of the most popular boys in the class. When Hassvn graduates from Harvard he is going to write a book on "Common-Sense." liet- ter retain a eopy, Harry. Private 1918-19-204 Corp. 19214 Sergt. 19224 Co, football 1920-21: Military editor of "The Are" 19224 Cheer leader 1922: Rumrill sel:olar4 hip to Harvardg 0f'fi4'z-rs elub 19224 Pledged S. A. E. if sf 3 EI' Eli sf .2 -: -E 'E a I' I ' IHIIIIIQQIII IQEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :gil gf E E E E E. w k Mtlllllllllllllllhilllulllll IIlllliillllllllllhlllilllllllllllllllIlllflllllllllllllllllilllIlllllllllllllllhllllllllllIlllllillinilllllllllgmlIillillllIIIIlllIllilulllllllllllllllllinlgl llIIIIIIIilllilIIlllllwllliflillllllllllllllg l Hdllilillllllllllllmllllll lllllfillillllllIIllllllIlllllmlllllllllllllmllllllil 1' H E A R C I 9 J lumugugluulllnimnm Imlu1Iuquilmllalnlmuupgqnunuonmium 'KS X-E x51 HF! NE .E IIE E E E QE -.E NE E ug 'wg c 1,5 ': -.E sa E E 52 N: S NE: .I,x:1Es KIXARD BICNEILI. qGeneralQ Augusta, Georgia "Taught or llllfflllflllf, Hu' rluncf' is slill flze snow." Jim is the artist in our aggre- gation and was elected Art Edi- tor of this edition of "The Arc." Jim Iirst developed his talent at Houghton grammar school from which he came to the Academy. Jim is a quiet and unassum- ing: fellow who has made many friends during his sentence at Richmond. vln French he is without an equal in the Rich- mond Academy. Jim got to- gether with the character read- er, Mr. Sanford, and they una- nimously decided that he was of a very rare artistic typ.-g hence, Jim is going: to the Chi- cago Art School and develop his ahility. WVe will send you off with the hest of wishes from the Class of '21 Entered 191i-Lg Non-drill 192111 Art tditor 1922. W1l.I.1.x M CLA x'roN NOKVI-ILI. Qtleneralj Grovetown, Georgia "l'uml1 down his hair: Lovin' LU0lx'.' If xtrmdx upriylzffl Bill came to us in third round of our light, to clear his bro- ther's record and to set a new pace for the Norvell family. The education he received at Grovetown high school together with the determination which he displayed in mastering his les- sons. soon won th: admiration of his fallow class mates. Before Bill's arrival he had received private lcssons on how to act in the presence of the King, and so he surprised u-S all with the familiarity he dis- played with his surroundings. We found him to he trust- worthy, loyal. helpful, friendly, court.ous. kind, ohedient, cheer- ful. thrifty. In-ave, clean and re- verent. Posscssing all these good qualities, we hclieve he will he a complete success in his fu- ture life work, which is the most honored position u man van have. viz., a minister of the gospel. Entered 19201 Private 1920- Jlg Non-drill 1922. TEH 5' IE! EI' EI' sf 1 IE l- 5 if E 'El' H EI' 51' E-f IE El' Q gl' E "-if 5 -H 1-V 1? T9 jiilllllllllllll ilillllillllllllllfliflllllIllllulllilllillllIlllllIIllliflllllllllllllllliilil snagsnnniuibmunm mInmminillnmggu1iuiiluunluuniijmmImmnilimqylInmuiliimuIllngyvlaiilinunuluuighi Q mllllnllllll IIIIQUQIIIllllllnillllllllllIIllIIllllllllmlllllllllllllmllllllll lulllllgugllllllllllIlmgmlluIIIuIlllgqlpllnilimlnnllguglllunluumium X- E' E: - E5 -E E Ei E E E' :E E 'E E E E: : E E E E E E 5. A E E: , . Es .E Avnvnrr b,x1'BEL1.r: Owrzxs Lwrzoam: T1loMAs PAPAGEORGE S E tiieneralj Clleneralj 5 Augusta, Georgia Augusta, Georgia .Z "I am Sir 0ru"le! Wlwn I 'ilmbifion is not ll wire of E.. E speak, Inf no dog bark." little people." T' E' Spaghetti is back with our George comes from Sunny :E E class taking a post-graduate Greeee. in the fair Metropolis f E. course, having secured his dip- of Corinth. He and Nick Atha- .E .El loma last year- He has heen nason compose the Foreign Ele- .gil E Charlie GiIlman's right-hand ment in our class, hut we are gg QE nan on the hase hall team, turn- proud to have them, as they Eg E: ing in a percentage of 1,000 for hoth make fine students. .E 5 his pitching during the last sea- Gemge didrpt mme to Us un, : E SOP- Auburn 5f'ld0'.n 52155 ani" til our third year, but he soon E E: thing on the hall diamond. but made himself known by taking E HE' when he deer Slwiikh the 03111 honors in all of his lessons. He EI, 5 does 5012? fait mvvlflg- UH' 1-use quickly in ru- Military De- 5' E team 'lf 33 will be Pfrefitli' him' partment. and in three years we E E. dleapped hy his ahsenee trom find him wewing Sergeant :E E the llne-up. St,-ipl.,,' -E E Sphaghetti was elected to the Altlmugh Gem-gk. was ve,-V E 'E Office Pf Class 1103, Whidl he S0 quiet and retiring when he first ?' EI UNF' fined fm Clase appeared on the scene. he has :E E He 1.135 mild? 'WWF' .ff'Pf1dS Ht since become hetter acquainted E E Old Richmond who will hate to and is now H vel-V L.l,ng.eniu1 sort E E. See him leaw- Luck fo YOU, Old of fellow. VVe iind him always Q Eg man. willing to help any that are in CEI 5 Entered 19174 Post-Grad. trouhle. and to do what we can E E 19223 Private 1917-IH-194 Corp, in eo-operating in school act- E Eg 1920: Non-drill 1921-225 Base ivities. :E E' hall 1918-19-20-21-122: Co. foot- Dmldy-Gem.m,' We wish you LE hall 1915'l9'30- the same success in life that you Eu gg have had while at Richmond. :El E Entered 19204 Honors 1920- E E 214 Private 1920: Corp. 1921: E E: Sergt. 19211. 1? 'E i E EZ :E E E lg: . ' E 'E 2 E L Mimiummuiliiluqgnuuuiliiululuu lglillllllllIIIll'IlIlllilllllllllllllllliilllIlljglllllllilinlllllllllllllllllllliililllllllgl llilillllllllllllllljllllllllllllllilili lllllllllflillllllllllill illillllllllllll EllilhlllllllllllllllllilllllmltllltlllIIllllllllllllmllllllllIllllljlllllllll 1 H E A R C I 921 muugummmniliiiimuinnuInuguglmmuumlgumnuuunmium 5: Isl ll XE : xii E E G75 ME N3 5 E S E: 15' ' - .Ez Ns E 2 , .,:. sa 1toBr:R'r S'r.x N LEX' R .uxroan QGeneralj Augusta, Georgia "lV11Pl'f' i1lII0l'lll1l'l' ix bliss, 'Hs fully I0 Inf zei.w'." Stanley has heen a shining light on the track team since his arrival at the Academy from Houghton grammar 'school. Stanley is our long-legged high jumper who recently tied Mc- Millan of G.M.C., one of the hest high jumpers in the state. He also showtd his heels to the hest hurdlers that he met dur- ing the last track season. Stan- ley met with great success in the recent meet at VVayneshoro winning honors and a heart while in the metropolis. It is rumored that he went hack to see her graduateg anyway. Stan- ley. distance makes the heart grow fonder, and we all wish you luck. Entered 1911-Ig Private 19184 Corp. 1919: lst Sergt. 19120-214 2nd Lieut, 1922: Track 1918-19- 21-22g Utfieers cluh. XVI-ISI Ex' Vi'lx'r1moP IIXIIUDIPSUN f'l'echnicalj Augusta, Georgia "Luz-lrjuu' nwzwfr repeats." "Speck" started scrambling with the rest of us and like- wise he is now fried. His no- toriety came in the form of a gurgliug giggle which reminds one of the slow, drip, drip of a leaky hydrant. Speck invented his laugh in the music classes at Davidson grammar school where he spent his younger days. He entered Richmond in the fatal fall of 1917 and has heen with the class ever since. He had a hard time trying to get accustomed to the eurrieulum which, we understand, has 57 varieties, hut now he is work- ing and making high marks in all of his studies. Speck. old hoy. keep it up in the future and you will surely get there. Private 1915-19-20g Corporal l92lg Non-drill 1922. 2 . :P E1 EL EI si E E E El' E E 2 EJ EJ if El' ill 5' E EI' E E E E-' 5 'S SP :gd N: 5 3 E i E -- 5 Z5 llllllllllilllilllljQllllll lflillll llllllluglilililillIIIllIIIlllltlillllllllllllllitlill lglllllllilihlllllllllllllllllllliilillllllllll uhiiuummum ' llllllllllllilmllgljlllIlllllflifll IIIllgtlllliflillllllllllllliltllg mnimnunu uugugn nnnunimmumluu nu Imillllilllniuiuuulil I 'I' I-I E. A R C I 921 lllllllllulllllllllllilHlllll IllllllIlllllllIlnillllllllIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIInllllm E 5' QE: E9 S E' IE E E E E E' 'E E .Lxnuas Ci.-KRDIXER XNEIGLE Ni 11.11.01 'l'nonms XV.x1.'roN E, ' fScientificj Qlieneralj E E' Auffusta, Geor fiu Harlem Geor ia E. rs E 1 xr : ,E "Our Ifonurallle Class Male" 'Elly lonyuv tuifllin my lipx I 2. if 1 . ' win, :I is Gardiner came to us from the For mlm iullfs much, musf talk 'E E Houghton grzunmerr school wlth in .L.,,5,,.'- E 2 an well lald educational founda- g - tion. He proceeded to show the Bill came to us from the little E 2, results of this foundation bv town u 1 the road culled Harlem. 2 il: . ' I :ll NE takin honors each Veal' at the 51 ll: g , . '. . U lr ...',.1l :' E Academy. Gardiner in lllellilllg' . Pon 'fb Kllllld le wht, 3 Eg E, these honors has made a higher brllllilfft hifht H11 around hm' E g: Percentage for five vears Hum wlnch IS very probably the rea- 15 ans' man in the Senior Class of S011 fm' the Slwdy "Word Qur E E 19522. He is the one man class has made- He entered E g: in the class who can he relied with tl.Cl?tCl'lllll'lilt1OIl that soon :E 'Q on to do his work regardlegs of gave hun honors IH his studies gf E the Sacrifice involved. If we which nearly equalled those held E :, could distribute Gurdiner's bril- Ill' c'i'i'dmf"' ll Vliflf- : Imnce anmng tht? nlmnhers M Bill has il wcll balanced brain - the class we are sure we would f . lv A 1 In I I . k E E all get our udips.. or stump .inc tl arounnc qulc EI, 'FE ' reasoning and never fzuls to Hut E E1 laurel-ed 19154 Private 1915. it U' 1150 Whfn nff'flf'fl by his :E E Corp' 1919-20: Sergt. 1921. 2nd other class-mates. He is an very E W Ilieut. 19223 High honor 1918- lmlllllul' llol' find one that is E E' 20: Highest honm. 1919-21. sure to acliicvc success. Our QE! Class V.,pl.l.s. 1918: SL.Cl.etm.v only regret is that Bill did not E 19213 'I1l.mSm.m. 1922. Ilitemrk. start with us at the beginning. E E 1' 922- . ' ' '- . , . 2 5 6 htm' 1 Y f CINS luiledlctorlan' hntered 19:03 High honor 5: lXl'Zlll'3llly scholarship to Har- W1 P, . X 01, ,, Y . 5 E. Yam- Ut,HWrg Club 1.- g 11v.1tc 1.-0--lg . llll-Cll'lll E I2 ' ' A ' 1922g Class prophecy 19212. EI, E if Ev 5 E7 E E- E IIE El' XE ' E' E l E EZ :gy K MynlIinInlluiilimg9inImliiiilIulIIIuuglililiuuI1IImIIumiluunnInuliim:lugnmuilihmmnununInminimm:gunliliinulIulunlyunmnmmilimgl lllllllllfllll III IlIljylllillilllllllllllllltmli x. x- N1 E. E 5: .E E: H 11101 11 NI msn XII 'NK RICHT Nlon xexi: xLEX-XNDFR 11 IIITN na Qleehnlc 111 fSL1ent1f1Lj Xuvustd Geoigld Augusta CJCOPLI1. ze 8111111 1 I R Boots Lldnns Houghton IS his 811111 111161 and hopes to ho nor Rlclnnoncl 1n 1 like 111ll'11'lCI' A io his l1 puff s 1 l Lour15.1ng start he is now 111.111 mg '1 deterinined find seennnglx sueeessful eftoit to 11111 the old sheep -.kin Boots has md ex ises s 1ng 1 e'1reer. XVe hope tl1'lt some d'1y his 'unhition S11'lll he re'11ized and while le-uling his plwtoon of children tl1e Child H'lF01l1.. will be V1l'tOl'l011S. Boots we '1re '1ll with you in your fight for '1 11111101113 and recognition. . yw'1y 'f ve lo f' il 1' '111 not coming h'1ck next yE'll' 'ire wef Stick with 'em Boots you e'1n do it. Entered 1918-19: Co. footlrill 1921-1.L.' 'lI"lC' 1.2 - P1'iv'1 0 1918- . - 'or1. 19211' Sei' t. 1921- 21 1.ie11t. 1922- Uttieers c uh. Du uv I .mu dont :Io ae I do Nioragne 1 1n1e to us loni be foie ne mn renieinlaer and 11 us 1 1 nnous ehiracter ex en it the tune of o11r enti mee He is 21 big 111111 in ne'1rl1 uerx twpe of school utnltw stimlmg high in the NI1l1t1r1 Deputnient 111th the rink of Captain and -Xcliutant He is Business Manager of ' The Area for this j'9'1I' and Cl1'11I'll1?ll1 of Jeveral important CO111Il11ttE'eS. All of these together with his s '1ndinf' in 'lthletics p'1ce 'Ranny' 'is one of the most popular boys in sel.ool. - l1's a l1e'1d t1'1t is e- votecl to something else tl1'lI'l 1, daily l1'1t-rack 1nd hook-worn1- ing. His disposition is 'llXV2iyS sunny and agreeable nwturally building enduring friendships rwpiclly. 1Ve helieve he will l11'lli6 '1 pronounced suceses in the husiness world -is he is cer- t'1inly '1cl'1pted for tl1'1t kind of work. Entered with Noah- P1'iv'1te 191ri-1T- bergzt. 1918- 2nd I,ie11t. '1nc , 1919: lst I,ie11t. 'ITN .1 cf. 52J-21- '-11. 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E Q mores, sent office-bound as Intermediates, and fin- E ug: ally lectured and tested as Juniors. Four long years! EI, I - . gf if No wonder our ranks suffered steady depletion, for we entered old Richmond in the fall of 1919 ninety- 5: now left to tell the tale. However, tll1'0Llgi1 all the ,E E devious paths represented in this journey, Charlie 'El' three green and timid children, with only forty-six 5 . . . . 5 E' Kilpatrick, as our president, has guided us safely, E :: :U . . . . . . : 3' and with the sincere appreciation of his classmates. -5 : - E ,E Next year we are going to make our last, and we EI, if XS- . V hope, successful effort for a "Dip, ' ,E 5 E E E E5 5 E I E , . .5 ' :E t E n X Ep nmnlilgiiiiilullluluggl niuwliilnluiuunlihi if z? ' ug E ifiin glig lllnnlndililll lymumiiiilmlmllqiiuiilinulnuuliuiltunulnumiillm lglllllllillillllIIIIIlillllIlllllillilllllIIQUIIliliillllllllllllllg 'IlllllIllllllllllililgtllllllll lliillllllll lgylllllillllllllIIIIIIIQUE Y Q. 'EE IIE E lg li E5 IIE IE E: .5- E -.E E hi: E IIE IIE E1 :E E. 'IE' NE' E NE 51 IE' -.2 EZ Qdgnnuluuuiiliuuugululniniiu munqglililinunum luiqunuuu u niimnuglnn niliimnmnu11lIIuuiilinlllllgynliuliluummm ''mmllnnmilifngyuummiliiimlllugymihinnnnlml:' ' ' Hmllil lllll llllmll l liln j llllllll lllll l Il lllllllllllllllll H E A C I 9 1 I lIlIII!U!lIlllllIllfllmlIllIllIIIIIIIl!lljllmillIIIIIIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIM JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS c'H.-XRLES KII.PATRIC'K .... .,,..........,, I J7'?SilIl'l1f Ssvxon JOHNSON .... ,, ,. ....... Vf1'1'-Pffxiflfflll JOHN IQILPATRICK ..,,,,A, ........, . ..S0l'l'f'fflry Cmcn, Sumu.ocK ....,.A ,,..,A.. 1 'rwzsurer 1 55' :E E: E Eu If :E Isp ? 5 :II E' El' El' 14 :E . Ex' E' EH Ep 5' E4 Q mllilhl IIIIIIIIIQUQI IIIllllilnllll!lllIIIllllllllllllmllllllllll llmllllllll 1' I-I E: A R C I 9 22 llllllllgugu ullmpg:lmmunlugqmsmluuuunlgugm lunnnninmg 1,5 gn' X: -I -J .1 .1 .f J :V :f 5. -E1 ... 1: fgjmm llllllllll I-lilllulllllll Iflifll llIllllulmlililllllllllIIIlllflllllllllllllllliflilllljglllllllilmlllllIllllIIllllllllmlilllllllgullIfliilIllIIIIllllllfjllllIllIllllIllilililQUIIIIIIIllflilillllIIllgulllilmlllllllllll ME gl I E E Ed E E E En 5 5 Ei E' 5 E if sl' -mllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllmlllllllllll Illllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll 1' H E A R C I 921 llllllllmlllllllllllllmj IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllljlInnlllllllIlmllllllllllllnllllm lsi "M 1" ' 0' A -- E 9 e ' SEI E 1 JUNIOR CLASS ROLL E -0- E' ANDERSON, R. .,,,.....,.. ,......,.,....... ..... S c ieince E Honors 19194 Corporal 1920-21. E ANDREXl'S, VV. ......,, .,... S ciencc 2' Corporal 1921. E. BARNES, T. ..,.,.,..,....,..,.....,.........,...... ,..... T echnical -E5 Co. football 1921g Corporal 1921. E E BEASLEY, J. ..,.....,......, ..... C onznzercial E Corporal 1920-21. E it BLEAKLEY, A. .... .... ....... G e lneml E Corporal 1920-21. EE :E BOATWRIGHT, G. .........................,,,....,.....................L......,.......,.......... General Z Varsity football 1921g Co. football 1919-204 Athletic Representative 19185 E1 Treasurer 19194 Athletic Representative 1921g Glee Clubg Corporal 1920g E Sergeant 1921. 'Lf BRINSON, J. .,.,...,....,....................,,...... . .,.... Gemfml E Varsity football 19213 Entered 1921. E BUSH. F. ...................................., ,.... .,.,. S c ionce E Co. football l921g Corporal 1921. E BUTLER, B. ............ ...... T ecluzicrll ,Ez Entered 1920. E. 1 Eg DEAS, lv. ...................... ..... G eneral E' Honor 1918-19-20. 15 E' DUNBAR, F- ,.... Com.nz.ercinI E' EMIGH, J. .........,........,.,......,,. ,...,,,,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,.,.. ...,, . S' vienna E Corporal 19204 Sergeant 19214 Honor 1919, E: Eli E' E 5 El' ! E Ei E En E El' 5 u: v: if E mbgllllIllllllllllnlllllulllllll lllllll I llIllugllllllllllllllllllll HQlIlllllllIlIlIllIlll IQIIIII llllillllllllll'llllllllllillllllllllgl IIllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllml- llnlllliilinl l ngl mimlu 'li 'W -f EV r ... . . ,. . . - Q 1inmillnnIlgglgnummlnmilllllmulmgllglllullnllllgllullul 1' I-I E A R C I 9 2 1 Illlllguglulullnl mpqlllnllllllIlllgmulllllmuullglglnuunnmuugag, IE? f r V f W" ' Qs " 2. . . I ug: LRGLE. R. .................................,,. ..... T echnzcal - 5 E Corporal 1921: Honor 1919. IZ Fazxo, P. ...,.,...........,..,.....,.............,.,........ ...,. C onnnercial ' 'f Co. football 1920-21: Corporal 1920-21. ' 5 FENNELL. S. .....,......................,........ ...... G eneral ug Honors 1918-19-20: Corporal 1921. J 5 FLUKER. R. ....,.....................,............................,........... .,... T eclmical 5: Corporal 1921: Scrub football 1921: Co, football 1921. 1 .55 2. GOODXVIX, T. ...... ..... S cience E, Honor 1920. E 1 Eg HAGLER. E. ........................................................................................ Science 5 Honor 1918-19-20: Class president 1918: Secretary 1919: Co. football 1921: l 2 All-battalion 1921: Corporal 1920: Sergeant 1921: Officers club. E5 'J E GR.XY. T. ........................................................,................................... General 'fl ' Corporal 1920: Sergeant 1921: Co. football 1920-21: Class vice-president Ei 1918-19: Pledged Lambda Chi Alpha. 52 Haxmxsox, H. ..................... ..... 1 S'cience - I, rf Entered 1920: Non-drill. -' E: HARDAIAN. R. ..... COIIlIIlf'TCi!ll if ,I f' H.-XRRISOX, D. . ...... ....... .... ............... ........................... ...... G e 1 z e ral E Corporal 1921: Co. football 1920-21: Pledgecl Chi Pai. 5 HENDBE. BI. ..... Technzcul 2 Co. football 1920-21. E HE.XTH, R. .................................................. ...... G eneral J EQ Glee club MFI: Entered 1921: Non-drill: Scrub football 1921. ' 55 HOGREFE. C. ............... . ..............,.......,.....,,..,............,..,,,....,,...,.,.,.,... General Eg Varsity football 1920-21: Track 19204: Co. football 1919: Glee club: Corporal " E 1919: Sergeant 1920: Top-sergeant 1921: fl1Tll't'TS Club . KE: J E nn an 1 1 jf? X W 0 I Q 5 5 ll v u 1uuulQlmnimiilil f'7fm,lgwwp 'lv 1 aLL'.,.i,, Y ng: E E IIE. EI , EE IE 5 3 IF Sl 2 5 TE IE, E. E E E EI .,:. E E E E: -.E E E. E E: E. IIE HE E. E E E' E Q 1 E? 5' E -E E E1 E E .Eg E. E: E 'IS E E! E. E IIE: YE E. .E Q imnimuI1n11I11upllgununlunniuimugulunulllnlulgimlllllllulllnumulim 'r I-I E. A R C I 923. mulllguglllllllInlumpy:Imlm1Imgqmminmmnlgumnullunnmiunm Jonxsox, G. .............A.,....,.....,....,...,,... ...........,.... .... .........A,.......... A S' I '1c'111'6 Entered 1919: Varsity footbali 19.10-214 Co. football 1919: Varsity baseball 1919-20g Basketball 1920g Class vice-president 1920-214 Glee club. KERSHAW, J. ,,..,....... ..... A S'f'ic'I1r'e Corporal 1921. IKILPATRICK, C. .....,...,..................................,.,. ............................... - .GFIlF7'IlI Varsity football 1920-213 Basketball 1920-214 Sergeant 1920g Lieutenant 19214 Class president 1919-20-21g Honor 19183 Officers elubg Pleclgecl Chi Psi. KILI'ATRIC'K, A. ...........,.............................. ............................ ............ S c 'renee Varsity football 1919-20g Basketball 1920-21g Baseball 19l9g Class treasurer 1920-21: Corporal 19191 Sergeant 19205 Lieutenant 1921g Oifieers elubg Pledged Chi Psi. KINARD, V. . .......................................,.....,.........,.....,....,............... ,. ..... General Varsity football 19204 Co. football 1919g Basketball 1920-21g Baseball 1919- 204 Corporal 19204 Sergeant 1921: Athletic representative 1920g Pledged Chi Psi. LEITNER, G. .... .... G f"IIl'l'IlI Non-drill. LUCKY, C. ............................................. ..... .,... C ' ommrrvifzl Varsity football 1921: Co, football 1920. llrIARCHALK, F. .... ..... 1 S'ci011c'r RIILLER, D. .........,,.........,..,.,..,.,.,....,.,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,., ,,,,. .,,,, , ..,. , . , , .,,, Cgfll-f'7'l1l Serub football 1920-214 Co. football 1919-20-21: All-battalion football 19214 Corporal 1920: Sergeant 19214 Plerlged Chi Psi. NIKON, G. ........................................................ ..... G mem! Corporal 1921g Scrub and Co. football 1921. AIORRIS. A- .................................... ........................,..,..,,.... ,... ..,,.......... C I 1 'IIUIYII Corporal 1918: Sergeant 19194 Lieutenant 1921: Varsity lootball 19213 Scrub and Co. football 1919g Glee club 1921g Offirers elub. . .- El E E .Eli :EJ '- Q- E E E E E E Q 2 E sr 5 sr E E E E se 5 E E. 5' E E E 5 59 E 5 E E E E 5 mmtllllllllllllll1111119QlllllllllllfllllllllllIglililllllllllllll lllwlllllllllllllllllll lglllllllillillllllllllllllllllllitlllllllllgl Iillilllllllllllll i llIlIIllllllIll1lilllL lllllllllfllllllllllllgl lmllllllllllll Q Hllllmlllllllllglllllll I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllmnllllllllllllllllllllll 1' H E A R C I 921 numllgugnllllllllllmnm II1IIIIIIugupumummugnprnuunmuium I5 E E 5 E ME. NE: 1,5 E: S E s 5 E gi E E E! -.S E E: E. S 5 5. Sr E' lla IE NE Ez E E. 52 H5 E E E2 E. S E 1,5 ia 5: E E E -.EE XS : gs E XE E E E 1,5 Ei 5. S A SHEEHAN, F. X. ,.... Commercial Entered 1921. PARK, YV. C. ........,...... ...,,.. G enernl Co. football 1920. PERKINS, H. ................................................................,.,. .,,,. S cience Corporal 1921g Co. football 1920-214 Scrub football 1921. PORTER, L. ............................. ...... T ecluzicnl Glee club 19224 Band 1921. PRAT1-IER, YV. ....... General SAMUEL, J. .......,..........,... .,.. . Science Co. football 1918-19-20. SHERLOCK, C. .............................................,................................ Commercial Scrub football 1919g Varsity football 1920-21g Co. football 19l9g Varsity base ball 1919-20g Corporal 19193 Sergeant 1920- Lieutenant 1921g Class treasurer 19203 Officers club. w w hnuuxs, L. ....... General bTE1x1-LR. P. .................,.,......,,.. .... ..... S 4 riencr' Co. football 1921g Corporal 1921- VAN PELT, J. ...,,.,. ....,. T echnical Corporal 1920. VERDERY, C. ,.................. ..., ...... ..., ..............,,,,.,.. . ..... ..... ............... G 4 f 1 1 e ral Scrub football 1919.5 Varsity football 1920-21: Co, football 1919g Track 1920- 21: Corporal 19203 Supply sergeant 1921g Glee club. Y 'S .....Teclnzicul XXILLIAMS, B ...,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,. , ,, , Corporal 19214 C0. football 1921: Entered 1920. ' El' E' Ev L E1 E., E .:,, sf E . Sl , El' El' E' si' :" -sf 5' S E if .gli E' : E -E 12 gl' fi' llimllnlllulniaimununu liliimnmuqqlilinimunuunn QuinnInImliiliInagauulmiuiiunnnnuunlnnuInuumiuinuuunugyusiniimuuuu nwuuuuauuuiuilinayuInluIinililImuugymiliiuulunnugigg mllilnlIllllIllIl!lI!IIlIlllIlanIIQIIlllllIIIIIllIlllnmllllllllllllllllllllllll 1' I-I E A R C I 92,1 lllllllllmllllllllllfliljlllIllllllIIIIllnljllmllllllllIlwllllllllllllnlillmf ll- x.: ug if '15 EI' NE :f E 5 - 5: .5 15 nm are aaa 1 213 mmmfumf E fi x gff ax 2 g i f- 'fiffu F, j , WM vp 1 V 3 f 'IE K. X ,N O I 25 E' Us Il -1 ll E gl' El ,. E E E 5 E -' L 'E 2 . E E: f HE 2 NE . E: l E E E E: :E 1,5 ' :. . ' :' ' :. - ElilllllIIllllllIliliillmQllllllllflifllllllIIllUglliililllllIIllIlllllmlIIIIIIllIIllliiliIllmjlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ilfliillllllllllllglllllllllllllililillgl Illllllllflifl lllllllql lmfllllllhl MllilnlllllllllII!lI!lIIIIIIIltlnlltlllllllllIIIIIllIlllmlilllllllllllmllllllll 1' I-I E A R C I 9 22 Ilnllllgnglllllllllli mlmnunIInmmmmmmmlgupmuinuunnumium I 1,5 NE 5 E: , :I E -E E ll: N-E IIE ug : HE ' QE 1.2 N-E E E 5 'E E 5 E 5 mnlfiiu -.E E? , Intermediate Class History N 1920 we came out of the smoke and fog to find ourselves inquisitive as to the mysteries of '4Old Richmondf' At the time we were but rookies and unused to chalk dust and the hum of erasers. However, we managed to stagger through. The next year found our number decreased from 1252 to 116. In spite of this loss we hit the trail with the old time tread. By the seeond term we had still further decreased in numbers, however we faced the final examinations with a new light, but someone turned off the current. In our third year. with Macpherson Yvilliams as our leader. we faced modern languages as one of our ' ruriosities. Today we find ourselves only half- witted, but time will bring us through, and we a1'e looking forward to getting a "Dip" some day. -CI.Ass Hisrouux, '24-. lil .: 'E E1 E E Er' E 5' sf E if El' S! sv' E3 E Ei' .. E El' E EP E E E: 51' 2 E gl' 15" umuumu flilummml iiliinulunlami:ilinuuI1uuuunlitnunluiumiiiiiumguylunnluilihuillluillnmIummini:mmgyumiinun1IuIunijaginluulnuluilililgymumuiili ImuIgynlidinlllralllllllgljjli MIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIQUQI llllllImllllllllllllIllllllIIIllmllllllIIIIIIIUQIIIIII I 'r I-I E A R C I 921 IIIIIIIIQUQIIIIIIIlllflmjlll IIII IllIllljlljIlmllIlIIIIIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIM : -I NE 55 1 E E IE. EI xg. :EL Ei 5 i : : 5: :Q 5' 'E E E E E E. E" -. 1: 5 E E E 5, I I .2 .lin ' :E NE sf E: INTERMEDIATE CLASS OFFICERS :E N: gf E' M,xCP1ucRsuN VV11.L1.n1s .. ,,...,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,, , ,, , , ,, A ,AAA ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,AA,,,A,,, I 9 1 -psiflpnl E E' CHARLES Coovrm .,... ,. ..,, l'irr'-Plwsirlefzzf E FOSTER XNALI. ..A,.. .,,,,,,,,,, S errelury E' ALECK FRANK .,,,. ,,,,,,, T reasurpr :gg IIE En NE Q E- .E EI 1: :'. 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Cheatham, J. Goodrich, C. lg: Andrews, F. Chew, B. Griswold, C. '? E Ealmiu, E. Cook, N. Hamilton, J. 2 Baker, VV. Cook, VV. Hammond, H. E Barksdale, J. Cooper, C. Harmon, M. gg Binns, L. Cunningham, A. Haskell, A. :E E Bishop, C. Dunnaway, H. Hatch, E. E 'gf Boland, G. Dunnaway, J. Hair, H. EE!! E Boswell, L. Elliott, s. Heath, P. if E E9 E5 Booker R. Emigh, H. Hiers, B. E Brigham, C. Ergle, A. Hinson, D. S E: Burton, F. Fair, W. Howell, W. QE IE' I Q E Burton, J. Farrar, M. Irvine, L. E E. Byrd, NV. Ferguson, H. Jordan, H. E E' Cahaniss, W. Frank, A. Kelley, J. E 'E Cadle, F. Flythe, S. Kershaw, T. gp it ' 5' Cannon, L. Gepfert, R. Kilpatrick, G. 'E 2 Chaney, G. Gihson, VV. King, P. : Ei Gillman. T. l? E 5' E' E E E E E E. 5 E i 5 E5 IE E' E Edlll ll llll llllllwllllll lllllll Illlllugllllllllllllll IIlllillllllllllllllllllllIIlullllllllllllillllllllllIlllllllllillllllllllljl 1 1niniiIuIIInuluqinyllllnulllllulilimgljlmmnflililluuuqymihilulmlllmiqiji1 Q mlmIIIIIIllllllmlllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllljlllllllll 'I' H E A R C I 9 21 lllllll UlllllllllllllmjllllllllllllIlllllllllnllllllllIlllljllllllllllllnllllm ls? SEI IE E .E 5 E. .E 'E' 'E 5 2 E: E9 2 E E- :E E' 'E 'E El' 5 E 5, IE E 'E s E "Ei Kulllkc, C. Palmer, B. Stelling, H. E 2 Kuhlke, E. Patton, W. Story, E. S .-E Lucky, A. Platt, E. Story, L. E3 E Lucky, W. Powell, W. Stringer, M. ? gl Markert, P. Price, J. Sullivan, G. E Matthews, E Rainwater, Suraskv, M. 'E E Mealing, J. Reeves, H. Thomas, F. ,E S 'E Medlock, A. Reid, E. Todd, A. E 5 Merry, Ia. Reid, L. Turner, C. ,S I -E SE Merry, E. Russo, J. VValker, J. is as 3 E, Memns, F. suck, A. Wall, F. gy in Mor ran, N. Savitz, E. Walton, M. E 3 s E, Murrah, E. sem, J. Watkins, R. E gig' McCarthy, J. Sehler, E. WP-athersbee, A. 'Q' 5 McDaniel, M. Skinner, C. White, P. h 5 E' McDaniel, 0. smith, A. Wiley, E. E E E 'gg McLeod, R. Smith, F. Williams, M. Ea E: O'Connor, J. Smith, H. Winchenback, E. 5 Speering, E IE' 'Ep Z' 'E' -E ga cg -. E.: 9 g. ... 5 is S E E E EI' E' E E EI' E' E E , H A V lllilllllllllllllllflllllllQlllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllIIIIIIIllllmllllllllIllllllllllIll!Qi!Illlllllillllllllll-llllIlllllillllllllllgl liliimlIInlunqijlnllllllllimiliillgljunumilililuluugymihio1llllllllllligHQQ r ' W I Is S. 5 E 's: E. S E: ,Z IE ' f - 5: 's. 3 E 5: S -5 5 5 Enix nnmunuggugulu 1 upguuullummmmllmuulllfgnglmn in 1 - . gg ' I ah - --in A Q, H , . , 1:1:f.ff" Q "- 2rsfzSa' Y 17 1 52 'S' A ffqav ,Q ., yy Q-Ep J' L. -'- gg Q. A A ? ,. A -5- 'BX '1 'xx nv X C9 Cairn J n : B I ly 4 E B E . 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Now, we find that these condi- : E tions possess good staying qualities, for we don't :Q 7 seem to be able to shake them, altogether, and many E9 gi of us find them close and lasting friends. Our first . E E year was largely devoted to learning how to behave. E E . s E: The second year was more or less occupied by teach- :E 'S . . ' '51 E ing others, mainly our followers. the value of knowl- 5' 5 edege. ig 5 Although greatly diminished in numbers, during E E the current year, our President, Tom Hagler, is steer- if gi ing us nicely through our trials and tribulations. E , . . 5. 5 We have the determination, and hope some day to : E7 possess a she Jskin. IE, E ' I .u - -CI.,xss H1s'ro1uAN. Zo. " if E E E 5. 2 XE' it 5. 2 E' E 5 E E2 :if Q mllllllllliiuimuruml niiin nuIlugglilililnnmuuluqignlunuumniiliunagnmuilihmnmnunululhininrungynuiliinu1uulnuwuuulunuuiuililgyIIuumuiiiuuunugymiilimnlmm! 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D0 ' ' W, J. 2 , . 5,1 15 . , , E1 - ' f 2 . f ', 1 , I E , J .1 if , E . , ' L' . . , '. , s . , 'J c. 1, C ' , J 1, L. , 1 . . , w 111, I E I1 C. , I . 1 , E 1. , 1' 2 Q . C .E E . 1 I E 1. l1 I r J - X- E E N: :V C2 MnimnIunnupuglulllllllimlmullunlnlllllglmmlllllllllgugllllllll 1' H E A R C I 922 llllllllguglll lllliilgqll un lullugugl huuIInlllglguulululnmiuni '15 NE E iff :: E E 15 E E -.E E E E E 'IE x: S E u,E E- E 5 : E 'E gmfu 5. lug: E E 3. S. 'IE E2 E Q Hooks, T. McElu1urray, W. Howard, J. MgElmurray, Robt. Hutchinson, B. Newman, R. Humphrey, W. Newts, J. Howe, A. Nixon, F. Jones, C. Ogilvie, D. Jones, M. Ogletree, R. Johnson, E. Ottinger, W. Legwen, W. Powell, F. Magruder, B. Preacher, L. Marschalk, L. Probyn, E. Marshall, L. Pund, H. Maul, G. Richardson, N. Meyer, B. Robinson, H. Miller, T. Sandford, J. Moody, J. Sawyer, P. Moog, S. Saxon, D. Mulherin, E. ' Schneider, H. Mulherin, B. Shea, R. Murphey, L. Sheehan, J. McElmurray, R. Sheehan, W. Shealey, P. . . Z SlII10YVlt Skinner, ,B. J. Smith, R. Smith, W. Snavely, B. Steves, L. Sturman Tant, 1. Tessier, C. Thomas, B. Tobin, L. Trowbridge, Vaughn, M. ,E. Verdery, A. VValker, W. Ward, P. Watkins, Watson, H. White, H. Youngbl ood, H. C. R. E-ll ? El' in :-E 12 E 5' E :E .,,. sf E I E E.- E' EE E E :E 'sal Sf E1' El' 5' IE ': 'Eli . : TE E E '59 :E E' 15.1 'E-' : : E .E in -5 in IE' .E : gummnm ililuuinlmllliliill muIIqglilisimIlnnIIIIIuilinnnluIInliiniInugnmuiliilumuuunnunhiliunnlgynuiliilunluuuujjlnu nnmnirililgl Illllll llllfllllllllll UlilWIIIIIIIIIIIIIQQIQQ Q IlIIIIIImillllllllIIIllllllllllllllnllIllllIlIIIllIllIllIllIIlnllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllnlllllll Q ,M I 12 1 ' - E- . :' . :' I, E ? 'IE I Q. Q :. - :. '- gi . , :EI E 5 Rv E? R ' "' "Ms j V g N 5 ' ! 5 -El f 5 E W E E 5 X Y 5 E' ! Q W K 1 X wx N cxoto-,f'H E 1: X ' E. mglllllllllllllmillllglll l lfliill llllllllglililillllllll ll ll mllllllllllllllliilill l!lIlllllilmllllllllllllllllllllflflillll ' + r - , Y -Y if , - QlltllllnllllllllllljUlllllllllllilllllltllllIIlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllmllllllll 'I' H E A R C l921 lllllllllljllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllljllnlllllllllllmllllllllllllnlllltqt IE? 1 f W "' ' HE XE E IE. XE! E f h l h' res man c ass lstor E E '-0- IIE E2 E it was a warm day in autumn of 1921 during re- E . . E g'lStl'?ltlOll week when a cloud collected over the lowe1' .ES section of augusta and swept down upon richmond. NF: . . . . E this soon assumed many shapes, like figures, wlnch E: surprised the king beyond recognition. it developed 5 that this cloud was a swarm of freshmen who had E arrived with the full determination of making an it assault upon the funds of knowledge which they heard E were stored at riclnnond. E: the king quickly sat to work and separated tl1e 1:5 . ' . . E apes, halt-wits and lntcllects from each other and E2 clamped them in separate stalls. E 5 their trainers found them abnormal, strange, and E3 umnanageable and like gluttons they tore the free- E dom from the breast of these little beast and put gg them on the curriculm cards. E today the class has become almost human and .Is . . . . . . . , E, showing signs ot light still dawning. we believe, with E opportunity, they will yet be a credit to the cadet E2 body, and at last in the dim distant future add fur- E: there lustre to the glory at richmond. E -class historian, '26. E E 'l?: Xi in S .EI .EL if IE E 51' :E :Ep sf E FE if E E 15 'Q El' E .Ev .. :E El' 5 E. :f .E 'El' ? E,- -:f ': ': i Mlllllllllllllll flllll ltlllllllllflifll llllllIuqlilillllllllIIIIIIIllHltllllllllIIlllltlltIllljlyllllllillillllllllllllllllllllmlilllllllgl IiiiiIllIIIIllllllllmlllllllllllllllililillwIIIIIII flilillllllll Hlllifltlllllllllllllllijlq mllllnlllllllllllmllllllllllilllllllllllIIllllllllllllmnllllllllllmlllllllll 'r H E A R C I 92,1 lllllllllmlllllllllll mjllllllllllllIIllllljImlllIIIIIlllmllllllllllllnllllml IIE X5 IE :E E E E -.E E E IIE IIE E HE N: 'IE 5 E -.E NE E E ...' -. freshman class officers stewart Sullivan ..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,AA I H-ngillpni f0I'I'ESt gay ........ ,........ 'L 'ic'r-plwxirlelzt j2lCli brown ........ ,,.,.,..... s evretary william plumb ,.... ,,,,,,,,4.4 t 1-mmf,-W 1 SEI Eli E' .EH E1 E. 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N:- E 2 s g .,, is .E as NE ILE Ii E -: lx : N- E E l,E -E E nmnnnfliillm lllululunuhii lulliiigignnunu uliuigiygnmu ' u . if 5. :E - E .gli freshman class roll E -0- adams, f. crawford, w. goggans, j. -E' allen, a. crouch, w. goss, t. ,E alston, h. curry, j. green, p. E armstrong, e. daniel, c. hanahan, j. - ' anderson, e. danshy, c. hanson, c. anderson, m. day, j. haskell, g. banks, j. dillard, j. henry, m. EE' baird, w. douglas, l. herndon, c. E hearden, duggan, h. hitt, 0. heatse, j. dunbar, f. hogan, e. bern, h. d'antignac, t. hogrefe, r. :E blanchard, r. edwards, d. holman, n. E bledsoe, p. emigh, w. hood, e. EI boyce, a. etheredge, l. howell, t. El broadwuter, r. eubanks, w. hudson, I. :EI brooks, I. evans, j. hurt, a. E brown, j. ezelle, w. hughes, c. :E burdell, w. fender, n. huntington, I? burgamy, lm. ferguson, s. hutcheson, h. camphell, 11. fletcher, g. jeffries, h. :E Carroll, flint, o. jennings, r. I ' carswell, e. foster, f. johnson, c. :E ck-1nmons,j. franklin, j. kearsey, a. E cleveland, 1. fraser, j. king, j. i l Coffey, w. fulcher, e. king, s. cohen, john jay fuller, g. labouseur, g. collins, e. fulghum, l. lee, r. connel, t. fulphum, j. logan, e. corley, m. gary, s. lokey, lv. cox, n. gay, f. lucky, m. - I crawford, a. gleason, j. lundy, t. i E w L Mlgulunnnniliimqplmuuiliinmmu llilllllllllllilllllIlllwllllllllllIlllillllml!!IIllllllmlIIlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllgl lfllillllllllllljlllllll i i i Q Illlllllllillllllllllllmlllllllllll wh Y 'IE NE HE. NE: :S 15 if E .E ,EE E E. -.E E E: E HE: is a IIE NE IE' E? E QE E 5: E -.Ei ws' E -.5 Xa n,E N: E E E 1,5 E MllllnlllllllllIllllllllll IllllllllllllllIllllllllllllilllIllllllllllulllllllll Ev . THE A R C I 9 2 1 mmInu!nununilIinglnlInmIIIllgugnmnmmuglgqlnnuunumiumla:I lyous, cl. mason, mayson, p. mucleocl, m. llll'd2ll'liEl, s. mccurthy, n. uxcvrary, 1. mcelmurrav li , 1 mcelnmrruv 1'. mcgiuty, h. mcpliail, li. mcphail, r. merry, li. mills, ln. muntgomery. e. moorman, J. morris, ll. mulieri, j. mulins, 1'. murphy, nnrvell, mvings, d. lHilllll'l', ll. pultrowitz, m. puttermn, I1. putton, f. pc-awe, l. phinizy, f. plzltl, s. plumb, xv. pmnurzxnce, p. pl'Iltt, ln. rzulfurrl, al. ray, 0. reid, s. rlmcles, C. rice, 21. richurcls, li. ricldell, a. rivers, 0. rolwertson, w. ruseman, rosenthal, li. rossignol, C. suck, ll. Sanders, C. Sandford, S. savage, g. scott, a. scott, li. seliler, C. sellars, h. sells, w. Sherman, sikvs, e. simpkins, e. smith, Curtis smith, c. smith, e. snider, spetli, e. spa-th, g. spires, p. sh-hlmins, j. stone, j. stonv, t. Arauss, c. strauss, S. street, j. Sullivan, S. 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'thzt lllll Chau old R1ClllIllDllll tlll0Ug'll 'mx battle Wlll 01 losn om that wlll slllll Wltll pllclo It the IIILU. Nllflll' 0 hcl l llslty md who uol sl lllfls 1Ld.dW to Nillll Rlclllllollcl s xml Cl V to flu C01lfll1CS of the Stain - A H V, 5 E E -r . " . 5 ' - . A' 'A E . -ff .t - , 5 . A , A .. 3 - , - gp H' . - .. . . Y , E . . N H- A A A . LU A A A A U , I - -. av Q - 4 .' . -, : , A- A 5 . , lf . KE- H1 ' 1 . " C ' ' ..' J ' ' - ' .. . ' , S - 1 , ' - 5 Y '. l f - 1 , A . E '- H . -f U. ' :: E . , ' .1 -f rl A A ' E: . A A ,A rp U p A - ' " 1 , , r ' f rt '- 1 . " ' - v -J f-L . , U A A . :, A A A , ,A . s . ' , ' -. -' 4 A . J ' ' E - f. UQ ' -1 . - - , ,.,. r, ' , - . . . A O " ' , ' 5' ' ' -' A - U . 5' . '. 'N . 1 . A . ' , 5 A , . Q- A- -A U1 r -, 1 I : , A A . ,D ,A -, . .A A ' - , , A 1 E A - A A , . E - A A A . , A 4. . N, .A I E - 4 ' 51 ' - ' ' A 5. l '. ' ,W Z A . ' M ' E: A l .A ,A A .. YA. A , -, A - 5 N- H A- H .-4 - " . A' ' ,J E . . Q- ' H- . . 'f 4 ' . 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E H5 E E: E li F1 Qllllllllllqilllllllllmlllllllllll lglllmmlllllll 1 llllillllllllIIIQHIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllilllqfllllllllmllllllllllllllllllnlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIIIIIIIQQIIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllll MllllllllllllllllllllllllwllllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllwllllllllllllllllllll li! in E-f , Q mninhnuununungugn nluulmnumgmlulu ml nglmllnluluuguguunll IIIIIIIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIllmjlllllllllllllIlljlllllfinlllllllllllnllllllllllllllll 2 .E Z5 'E 'I:. gg' Wearers of "R" ' LE.: -c- , :E 5 FOOTBALL E Lclnnann, A., '22 ..,........................,.,............ .......................... 5 lYEi1l'S E, nie.-1-y, G., '22 qcapt. 19215 .... ...,........A..........,. 3 ff , I E' Kilpatrick, A., '23 ........,,.,....... ...........,..,.......... 2 " E Kilpatrick, C., '23 ....... ......................... 2 " f E5 Kimi-fi, v., '23 ...,...... ...,...........,......... 2 H E ivhifmy, M., '22 ..,.,. ....,......,.....,....... 2 'f 5 Johnson, S., '23 ,.... ......................,.. 2 H :E 5' Verdery, C., '23 ..... ,......................,. 2 " E Sherlock, C., '23 ....,... ,..,...................... 2 " 22 Frank, A., '24 ....... .......................,. 2 ff E E Brinson, J., '23 ................,..,....,. ......................... 1 " E15 Hogrcfc, C., '23 ............................. ......................... 1 " ll E Fair, VV., '2-1' fCapt. elect 1923j ...... ..,....................... 1 " It E. Luckcy, C., '23 ........,...................,.. .....,....,............... 1 6' , E: Yvilliams, M., '24 ...... ......................... 1 " ' Q. Halford, '22 .,...... ...,,,.,.,.,,..,,,,,,,.,, 1 ff 3 IE' Boatwrigllt, G., '23 .,... ................,.... 1 " ' I' E Gillman, C., '22 ........ ......,.....,......,..... 1 " E' lllorris, A., '23 ....... ...... . ............... 1 " Q Jones, B., '22 ............ .... 1 " , E: Jennings, T., '22 ...... .,,.,........,.,.,..,,..,,,.., .... 1 ' ' A 2 BASKETBALL 3 'gd 1VllltI10y, M., '22 fCapt. 1921-22j ..,.............. ..... 2 Years E Johnson, G., '23 ...........................,.... .... 2 'S E5 Kinarcl, V., '23 ............. , , .... 2 H E Kilpatrick, A., 323 .............,....,............... .... 2 if ei 2? Kilpatrick, C., 123 qcapf. elect 192:33 ..... ,,,, 2 4' 5, 2 Lclnnann, A., '22 .,....,.,.,,..,.,,.,,,..,.,,.,,,,... .,,, 2 " ,V E' Caldwcll, J., '22 ...,.,.. ,,,, 1 " ,i i Hinson, D., '23 ,.... .... 1 " E: E- - MylllllllllllllhnlllllIglllllllllllfllllllllll IglillliIlllllllIIIIIIIHQIIIIIIIIIIIIll1iI1lIluglllllllillillllIlllllllllllllllflflilllllllgl liliimm 1 " nnnnmiailil lllnllniiillullllgg 'iilmllnl ,,. ,. ' A llIllIinllllIllllllIllllllllllllflllllllllllllIIlllllllIlllmlllllIlllllllulllllllll 'I' I-I E: A R C I 911 llllllllllllllllllllllllmjllllllllIIllIllljlljllHnllllllllIlllllllllllllllnllllllll BASEBALL Gillman, C., '22 fCapt. 1920-21-225 ........... Owens, A., '22 ,..,... Sherlock, C., 23 ......................,.,...,....,..... Johnson, S., '23 fCapt. elect 1923j ....A.. Kinard, V., '23 ....... Reese, L., '22 ...,. . Cashin, H., '23 ...... . Gilhnan, T., '2-L ,.... Crouch, L., '2-L ...... . Mills, E., '26 ........ . Hutchinson, H., '25 Samuels, J., '23 ,....... Lehmann, A., '22 Kilpatrick, A., '23 ....... Halford, E., '22 fCap't. 1922, Radford, S., '22 ....................... Hogrefe, C., '23 ........ '22 Jennings, T., ...... 9 YVilliams, M., 2-L ...... Miller, D., '23 ...,...... Cabiness, VV., '2-11 ...... Belding, M., '22 ...,.... TRACK Years GC S6 65 66 G6 GS LC S6 66 G S SS 6 "Years SS GC I S6 66 66 6 llllllllllllllllllll mnmmiliin mlmQgliuiliunllllunlnlllluiylluuluul:nuiiliumguu lilihmuumunnuuiilinnlugl liliilunlmunlj'lmIlnnnmiaililgyuullluiliil luunm llllllllllllllllllllllulll IllIIIIllhllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllmllllll lllllmlllllllll 'r I-I E A R C I 921 IIIIIIIIQUQIIIIIII IlflmlllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIfllIIIIIlIllllllllllltlllltlnllllllll A Tribute to Our Coaches Toi. FOOTBALL Our Football team, under the supervision of Coach John lvilson, who was the Varsity half-back at lVashington and Lee, was a team of fighting men. Coach lvilson trained and developed these men until he had a thinking, well conditioned team to repre- sent Richmond. Altho they won but few games because of being hopelessly outweighed by their op- ponents, every man reflected the fiighting spirit in- stilled inx him by the coach and it is largely because of his faithful work that Richmond's teams are feared flll0U0'l10L1t Geoigia B -XSKETBALL In Basketball Coach Chailie VVh1tney s te im copped the state championship He picked llls nit tellil eaiefully and soon instilled in them a spnit of neue and enduianee th It w as wondei ful Bs haid coaching he du eloptd one of the best offensive and defensive teams in the statt ilwaws keepmv them full of enthusiasm and dOl'LlIlllll'ltlOI1 two chfu 1ctc1 istles w lllCl1 he himself has alw us demonstl lted We could not find a bettei co teh and all hopt thtt he will be back to help us ktep the state chimpionship next yefn b . A . A. , , ' 1 ' . . ' ' sv9l- ii .' -l . V P I ' X -.i 1 V L. . . . A . '. , . . . - E V. 1 V . . V . . 1 ' , V , ' . 1 V, ' . , V, ' . , . . . 5 - ' ,, . . , 1 t ., D .3 S . ' ' 1 , ' 1 'z f '- ' , ' V, V ' ' V. ' . . . V. V, . Y . . - . 1 2 . . I X . l' I . 1 ' i ' Z c E E .' - V, I, - V, K. 2 ' ' , . v C - . U . l I lllljllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllIllIIlllIllllIIIIIQQIIIIIIIllIIlllllllIIlljgllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllljl Illlllllllllllll l i lllllllllllllllllllll lllmlllllllllllllllll llllllllllll 4 BASEBALL Coaeh "Bohn Crook of the University of Missi- ssippi has, for the past two years, turned out cham- pionship baseball teams for Richmond and this year was no exception. Under the training of coach "Bob,' our team of 1922 won eleven out of twelve games, a supreme record for A. R. C. Our superb nine were not only a team of sluggers but also a team of carefully trained men who know baseball, taught by a master in the art. Coach '6B0b,', our hats are off to you in sincere appreciation of your good work. l llllllillllillllllljllllllllllllnlllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIllmllllllllllllmlllllllll 'r I-I E A R C I 9 2 1 1 mumumn E I, E E is I TRACK Our Track Team for '22 was a well balanced, hard-working team and too much credit cannot be given Coach Charles Cordle for his untiring efforts and good work. The team, having suffered the serious loss of Cleckley, had to be built up from material available in the student body. Coach Cordle devoted himself earnestly to this .job and as seen by the season,s results succeeded admirably in construct- ing a team and coaching it to a degree that easily took care of Richmond's honor against all comers. Q lllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllliilllll lgunlninimuummmnnniilinuuugyuliliinumnunqil'lmllInImuimunyImmmlmmumul IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll '53 .E E HE: E. E. 1- - l FOOTBALL , 07112341-2 , 1 " ISN" a A wmfgggfw K U rl-,M V. B B ' ' 'ir 3 5'1" i 3 mllililIIlllIlllll!ll!IlIIIIIIIEIIIIQIQQIIIIIIIIIIllIII!lmllllllllllllmlllllllll TH E A R C I 921 w w . V m 1 'si ' IE E IE. E: EE, X D A W H IE f' , I4 " 2- 9-4 24- i f F E' ff: gm, i Lf' s 7 f -5' E I X f 521 5 UM Y .. Y :gg-'N E ' 'I N E ,gf E WE ui 5. B ,K . B I 2. Q Qllllllllllllliflillllgllllllllflifllllllllll Qlilililllllllllllllllu llillllllllllliilil lllllllilillllilllllldlllllllllliili Q,Jm. ,L ,HFQ B B :Ip 2 :ll 5 jllilmllllllllIlillillIllllllilmlillilIIIIlllllllIIlilmlilllllllllliljillllllll 'r I-I E: A R C I 9 2 1 lilllllllulllllllIllliliiljilllllllllllIllliilillnllllllllllllljil unnumiui Ig? ' E 2 E' ' in Ez E E gi 2 E E. as E E E E E E E: EE E - or-fJTfTf , 7' . N. F E E i .1 M 'x' ' S IE: V v . EI' E 'Qu ,M 5 IIE EQ? M ' 51' is 5' E VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD 'E' MR, JOIIN XVILSON ..,,...... ,..,, ,.,,. . . ..... . . ........,..., ..v.....,. ....,... .V,. . .........v. f 1 Pllll Coach lg 5 Mn. CHARLES VVu1'rNr:x' ,. ,....... .hrsisfanf C'0uch N E- MR. Romzlrr CRUUK ,.... .,.... , , ,. .l.-:sisfant Cotzvh gg 5 Guy H, BIERRY ,,,, ,, .......,,. ........ C 'llpftlill ,E VVARREN B, FAm ..,,,, ,,,..,., .,.,, ,A.A,,...........,A..,..A..,.AA.,..,.,,..,.A,.....,.,.. . . . ...... . .Captain-elect gl, MEMBERS OF FIRST VARSITY A E E BlHltXVl'ig1'ilt, G, Jennings. 'l'. Morris. A. E .Eg lirinsrm, B. JUIIHSUII, S. Muller, L. 5' NE' Frank, A. Kilpatrick, C. Sha-rlock, C. ':' Q Halford, Ii. Lehmann, A. Yr-r1l01'y, C. E E Hogrvfc, C. l.uc'ky, C. Wluiney, M. 5 572 Merry, U. Williams, M. E5 15. ii E5 E 5 5: 1? E C E Q llllllllllllliflill IUIIIllllliliillllllIIllljglilililllllllllllIIIIHQIllllllllllllliilillllgllllllliliillllllllllllIlllIlll0ilillllIIIQUIIIiliilllIlllllllllliluIIIIIIlIllllIllilililgilllIIlllllIiililIIllllliiullIifliilllllllllllligg ll: E 'l:' XZ' ,- V V W W' ' 1' Q,mulimann1nuunupugnnunnnnnmumnnnum:mauillulnnmumnull 1' I-I E. A R C 1921 llunuguglllnuluInllunnIInIuluIIIIugupIInmImnlulgugluuulunnunnniaum IEE H' . a- 'IE NE Football Review of Season The schedule undertaken by the Academy the past football 'season Was undoubtedly the hardest in its long gridiron history. 5 The very first game , I- ii of the season was with 2 Tech High, ranking + 'Ii with the foremost high Z' school elevens in the 2 state. A E, The schedule ,con- E' sisted of eight. games E with the hardest teams E- in both Georgia and -' South Carolina, includ- ': ing G. M. C., Gordon, E1 Porter lNIilitary Academy, Carlisle and Riverside. 5 Splendid showings were made against Riverside and Gordon, the latter 2, being held to a scoreless tie. 3? During the season the team was crippled for some of the most import- El ant games because of injuries to the most dependable players. -EI: The Musketeers opened the football season on October lst in a game : with Tech High School at Yvarren Park. The Academy lost 10 to 0 in if a hard fought contest, fumbles during the early part of the engagement '- accounting for the defeat. The team at that time was in need of mo1'e practice. However, the fight which the Academy put up after getting off to a bad start was re- presentative of the spi- rit which Musketeer teams always carry into an engagement. H On the defense the work o f Kilpatrick, Johnson and Merry was 5' meritorious. Lehmann E' was the scintilating star for the Academy on the i ' ' offensive. His work was gi splendid. Sherlock made several neat gains during the game but his E fumbling of punts was costly. 'E E: 1 El :E Elf E' .E .E E in :E :Ep E' 5. E' AE :E 'all :J sl' gl' 5' :E .EH :' 32.1 'E 5 .5-'I Q EI' 1? D Milllulnllllllillilllngjnlllln uiiill Iu nllqnlililiulnuulml Uliuuulnunliiliulung:umliliiluuuluunululnilinllulgyllliliiummm niljillllmlllmllilililgyulnlmliiimnuuqymiilimlllIIIIIIIIQQQ 5' ... '... Sl.. THEARC 1911 --TTI L.....' ... The second game of the past football season was played with thc Yvildcats. an eleven composed of Augusta men who formerly played foot- ball at colleges and prep schools. In the line-up were several former Academy stars. The , game was played at ' --i A Wa1're11 Park on Octo- r ber Sth. The YVildcats ' nosed out victorious. T to 6. being much heavier than the Academy team. "Chick" Lehmann was again the star. scoring the only touchdown his team made and fairly tearing the opposing line to pieces during the latter stages of the game. The Porter game came next. on October 15th. It was played at lvar- ren Park. the South Carolina eleven winning ll to 6 after being out- played by the llusketeers. Except for the first quarter Richmond fairly outplayed its heavier opponent and was generally able to solve and smear during the latter part of the game. the plays which had been its downfall in the earlier part. Porter made only 9 first downs to Richmond's 10. Only once after the first quarter was the Charleston team able to carry the ball nearer than -L0 yards of the local's goal. On the other hand the Musketeer backs - drove to the Porter ten yard line on two ocea- sions. but were unable to :arry the ball across for the needed touchdown. The work of Sher- lock stood out for the Academy. Time after time he hit the line for 'f W ' Y ' g 0 o d gains. making them consistently without anything like sensational playing-just steady driving. Brinson played well. . 3 BI Q 3 ,V E at 2 8 an pu 3 ll! 'S B! W, Y E44 :Il 5 Qrmllil Illll llljllll l l ll lllllll lllll l Il lllllllllllllllll 'I' H E A R C I 92.1 muulgumuunImg:luInmIIIugupunimumnguuluullnlnmium 'Ig In the Carlisle game, which was played at VVarren Park on October EI i 22nd, Coach VVilson,s wards got their scoring strength into action, but E 5: were defeated 341 to 25. Despite the loss, the Academy eleven' clearly :E proved that it had for the first time during the season hit its stride. The Ex 2' aerial attack used by the Academy was good and netted gains. .5 E "Ikey" Sherlock showed marked ability in this game. He continued E, his driving line plunges and carried the ball across for three of his team's E1 E' touchdowns. Kilpatrick made one of the prettiest plays of the season E when he pulled down a forward pass which netted thirty-five yards. lVhile E gg in the air catching the ball he was tackled by two men, but held on to the :E li: pigskin. E: "Chick" Lehmann's throwing of passes was a feature. E ll- gil M: E, gl nn. ,L 'J 5 E i E- :E Q' E MylanIIllllllllhiinuuglulll niliin unmqqlili imunuum Uljmuuuunniimnuguunlinimnnuunuummiiliuuu:gnulisiilnuunumgjlnnllul nlilisilgyulmlmiliaislllllllgyluihinlllllllml : W P 1 : 1 -f - - -1 W QQmllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllll 1' H E: A R C I 921 lllllllllljllllllllIllllllljlllllllllllllIllllllIlnllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllmllllljl ls? as s ' ' ff f' ' ' H" :E Q5 E! 5 E it :E E' 'E 5 5 5 E 'Eg :E9 E' 'E E The Gordon G11 me E S Z 2. . . .E 2' The Academy L'l0VCll made its greatest showing of the football season :E ' bv holding tl1e powerful Gordon Institute team to a scoreless tie. The EI ' . . E 2 game amounted to Just tl1e same as a victory to tl1e Musketeers wl1o proved gi their ability to cope witl1 till' best prep elevens i11 the state. is 5 5 The account of tl1e frame follows: E 12. C .EI Ei Richmond won tl1e toss and Cl10SL' to receive at the east. goal. Starting :E E o11 tl1e 25 yard line Richmond advanced tl1e ball by a series of bucks, aver- E 2 aging three plays for first down, and in spite of a 15 yard penalty for tg E7 holding, to Gordon's 257 yard line, where tl1e ball was lost on a flll1lblC. 25 ' Gordon lIl2lllC first down and was 1l1Cl1 forced to pu11t. Richmond started E El again fl'0lll its 22 yard li11e and made four first downs, before it was held E' by tl1e help of a 5 yard penalty for offside. :E KE Boatwright attempted a drop-kick from the +0 yard line but failed. EQ Gordon 111ade first dow11 but was tllL'll twice penalized 15 yards for holding : . . . . . . , e 5 in the line. Here tl1e halt ended with Gordon holding tl1e ball on its .30 5 yard li11e. . E' I11 tl1e third quarter Gordon reeeived and started its ofi'ensive fl'0Ill tl1e N 27 yard line. After making two first downs, one on tl1e only completed Eg 5: forward pass of tl1e game, Gordon lost ten yards on three plays, partly be- :E E cause of good defensive work by Frank a11d was forced to kick. Lucky, E E Frank and Johnson broke 1lll'Ollgll Zlllll l1it tl1e punter at tl1e same time, .E 22 . . . . S 'E' Yerdery recovered tl1e ball for Richmond. lllClll1l0I1CliS ball on Gordonis 'Ea .3 20 yard li11e. Sherlock made 15 yards oft' right tackle. Sherlock 1113110 E 2. three 21.1111 tllL'l1 five more in 5211110 place. I4Clllll2I.l1l1 lost one yard on left end. E 5' On fourth dow11 Ikey l11iIClC one yard, and tl1e ball went 0VCl'. This was ,E R1Cllll1fJl1ll.S best chance to score. Gordon began an offensive fro111 its 8 5, E. vard line, wl1icl1 with 6 first downs broufflit tl1e ball to R1C'l1ll1lJI1Ll,H Z0 vard .E -. . za . E 5' line. Here a back fumble, a11d Boatwright recovered for Richmond. In 2 1- first downs Richmond had carried tl1e ball to Gordon's 30 yard line E .EZ 1Vl1L'l1 tl1e game ended. QE, ' E E For Gordon tl1e stars were Lawrence and Alford. Both lllt tl1e 11110 for E 5, good gains. But the star of the ga1ne was Ikey Sherlock. He l1it the .E 5' line again and again for good gains, once for 12 yards and again for 25. E 25 His side-stepping was of tl1e superlative order. He was tl1e best plaver 3 - . . . - .E EE that was seen in action on 1Varren Park tl1e past season. Un defense tl1e SE : , - . - E E work of Fair was noteworthy. Lucky played tl1e best ga111e of his Career. 5 E: Capt. itlerry also played a good g2LlllC. :Q E. . I 5 E Z E :Z IE 2 E iz :EP MilllllllIIIllllflllllwlllllllllllflllIllllIIQQlilllilllllIllllIIlllulllllllllllllllllllllIlljgllllllltllillllIIllIlzllllllIlllillllllllllgl IflllllllIlllllllllffjlllllIlllllllllllllilgl llllllI ll1ll1IlIIlllI I llllfllllllllllllllllll iii Q WimnmnuIlgumlllllnimlglgulIIIllInllummmlllllllllgmllllllll 'I' H E A R C I 9 2,1 llllllllgljgllllllllllilmjllImlIIIIIIlnpuguhmllluulgljglllnllllnmium 'EE E.. Hg: The Hrst victory of the season was won from Savannah High School E' gi on October 30th. The Musketeers fairly swamped their opponents by E gl tl1e score of 453 to 7. ' E A score large enough to win was piled up by the varsity during the E, 5 first periods and during the latter part of the game Coach YVilson sent in E Q: .... . 22 E' his scrub material. It was in t.he last pQl'1Od that Savannah High made 5 5 . . ' 5 its only count ot the game. gi IE. ' 5 it The entire Academy backfield starred on the offensive, Lehmann and :E E Sherlock were again the outstanding stars. Kilpatrick scored two of the E gg Academy's touchdowns, performing brilliantly throughout the game. E E i E: On November 5th Richmond played a 13-13 tie with Athens High E E' School in the engagement on Sanford Field in Athens. The locals had tag an off day, the lack of 1 I , 55 s. , ... .. .5 E: a capable punter contri- 'E 5 E E buting valuable ground E gg to the Athens eleven. gg : : Il :f II ll- E The game was played 5' Q2 - E9 E. after a long ride on the .5 5 train, the team arriving E E, in Athens only a short "5 while before going on ' - E the field. l K W W E . E2 ig E lvluller was the shining star, playing one of the greatest defensive E 'E games of his career. The entire Academy line played well. gl E The largest score of the season against the Musketeers was piled up by E gs G. M. C. in the game at Milledgeville on November 11. The final score 55-' E was 67 to 0. E 5. . . . .E E: In this game Jennings suffered a broken leg. .E . g.. tg, The Academy was greatly outweighed by the G. M. C. team. Both , 2: . . . . . . : E She1'lock and Kilpatrick were out of the game because of injuries. E 2 e E E 'Eg Halford, Boatwright and Jones in the backfield and Fair and Lucky 55' is 5 5 on the line starred for the Academy in this game. E a E: :E E' 'E E E 'E Y ' mljgllllllllllllllhllll IQIIIIIIIlfliflllllllIlluglfllllllllIllllIIllllEflllllllllllllllilllll A lgllllllIillillllllllllllllIlllllillilllllllgl IlfllillllllIllllllliijllllIllllllllllilllilgljlllllllllfliflllllllllgl i lllflllllllllllllllly i Q Mnniuiluunluuuugquginlnu uiiummgguuIluuulugimlllilllillllguilullllll 'I' H E. A R C I 9 21 mlllllgugllullllllilliugqilmlmnIuuugnhisillalnnnlgugunmuuminm E. 5. 5. ...- ,E as 5: IIE' NE IIE 'IE E 5. 5. g. E E! gi ll: N1 E .E xg. .E N: E 2' :' ll- E uggfinunu The Riwrsirlc Ga-me A wonderful showing was made by the Musketeers against Riverside. Though defeated, 28 to 13, it was a glorious fight for Coach YVilson,s men. Riverside had defeated Gordon in the annual game between the two elevens Zllld the Academy had held Gordon to a scoreless tie. This was the last game of the season and the curtain was rung down after Rich- mond had made its noblest stand of the season. A Sherlock and Hogrefe were the stars in this engagement. The account of the game follows: A. R. C. won the toss and chose to defend the east goal. Richmond held for downs on the 35 yard line. Riverside by a series of end runs and bucks scored the first touchdown. Riverside then kicked off to Richmond and after several plays, Richmond made its second touchdown by a well executed forward pass, Rosenfield carrying the ball across. They suc- ceeded in kicking goal for the second time making the score li to 0. Riverside again kicked off and Richmond Academy started a march down the field, and by the wonderful plunging of Sherlock and Hogrefe ca1'ried the ball 75 yards for Richmond's first. touchdown, Sherlock carry- ing the ball across. Boatwright kicked goal. Richmond kicked off and after a few plays by Riverside the quarter ended with the ball in their possession. Score 144 to 7. The second quarter was a terrific struggle back and forth up and down the field with the odds slightly in favor of Riclnnond, the half ending with the ball in Riehmond's possession on its 35 yard line. Score: Riverside 141: Richmond, 7. The second half opened with Riclnnond kicking off to Riverside. The Gainesville lads made their third touchdown by a well placed forward pass, they again kicked goal. Riverside kicked off and Riclnnond bucked the ball to the middle of t.he field where the quarter ended. Score: Riverside, 21 3 Richmond, 7. In the fourth quarter Riverside made its fourth touchdown by well ex- ecuted forward passes and end runs, kicking goal for the fourth time. Riverside kicked off and Richmond after a forward pass to Lehmann who carried the ball to the 25 yard line, Hogrefc and s'Mac" Yvilliams carried the ball to Riversidc's 5 yard line. Hogrefe bucked it over. Morris failed to kick goal. Riclnnond kicked off and after a few plays the game ended with the ball in Biverside's possession on Richmond's 25 yard line. Score: Riverside, 28g Richmond, 13. The playing of Sherlock and Hogrefe and the fine work of Fair and Lucky for Riclnnond on the tackle positions and the great offensive work of Dickinson and Rosenfield for Riverside were the features of the game. -1 1 I E9 -E CE S E E .Eg :E . 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A R C I 9 21 IIIIIIIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIflIlljllIllIlIIllIIIIllllllllillllllllllI!IjlIIlIIIIl IIHITIIH 1:1 1:1 ME NE N-. NE IE is IIE N.. E E3 -E NE E: 115 IIE NS HE '- -.E Ns E: , - Y VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD C'u,xR1.Es B. XVIIITXEY ,...,.,,.,.., ,..,..,,.,,,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,.A.,,A.A.,,,,,. C ' 0 arlz BIQRAGNE A. XVHITXEY ,...,.,......AA. Captain CIIAIKLES M. KII.P.X1'RIL'K ..,,,.,,.,,,..,,,. ,,,,,.,.,..,,...,,,....,,....,,.,,.,,...........,....,....... ,,,,..,.. C ' 'aptain-elect MEMBERS OF THE VARSITY SQUAD Caldwell, J. Kilpatrick. A. Kinurd, V. Hinson, D. Kilpat1'ick. C. XVl1itney, M. ix' E' 5,1 El' :f 5 El' .f IE, E' E? I 'El' 1 51' Es' -' :E .E El' E' Eu ::.' 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A R C I 9 22 mlllllgugulllllllllipqlluunuInllgqmmllnllnllnlnmunl:unnmium Basketball Review of Season -.91 The first call for Basketball candidates went out in December shortly after tl1e excitement of the football season was over. Fifty men responded and work was started on the Y. lNI. C. A. court, which we were forced to use at spare times when the court was not engaged. IVith this handicap Coach VVhitney soon succeeded in rounding out a good team. There was plenty of material to work with which included six varsity letter men from last year. The first week after the Xmas holidays saw the Varsity at the ha1'dest kind of work in preparation for the opening game with Savannah High scheduled for January Gth. SAVANNAH vs. RICHMOND This game was played in Savannah on the Y. M. C. A. courtg it was a hard fought game from start to finish, but we finally won by the close score of 25 to 22. The team work and passing of the cadets of the Academy team being the deciding feature of the game. ATHENS vs. RICHMOND VVe returned to Augusta and were put thru hard daily practice for the next game with Athens High due on January I-Lth. The team was changed by the loss of two regulars and the new team entered the game with only one practice. In the first half they seemed lost, however they soon collected their nerve and returned stronger and full of determination to win. Our excellent spirit. and team-work again won out and Athens was downed I 9-I 0. SAVANNAH vs. RICHMOND Our next game came on February 3rd and was a return game with Savannah. The Savannah boys were determined to even up the count, but after a hard fought game Richmond won by a score of 31-21. -1 El' E' E .Elf :E -E- El E EE E E E E E' . :Z S E E :E E IE 'S E.: E' -E IE 'Q El' Eli E' QE .E EI' :f E JE D2 E9 E 'Z IE E E 'E IE' E E E -E :E E El LQIQIIIIIIIllllllllillllwllllll Iflifll lllllllQglillllllllIllllllllllElilllllllllllllliflill lglllllllilliIIIIIlIIIIrllllllllllillllllllllgl' niliiummunng 'unllllnnmilililglIII1IIIllliiillluuugqnliilillluuuulllj il' uummmnum lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllilllllllll 'r I-I E A R C I 921 illlllllllllillllllllllllllllfillll G PORTER w s RICHXION D Rlchmond next JOUIHEX to cll3IlBbt0I'l to plaw Poltel Nlxhtalw Aca demw Thls game ww as plaw ed Feblualw 11th and ou1 team came on the alena Wlth all he1 old tlme splllt and d0tf:'lll1lI1Eltl0I'l Oul team wwollw passmg and defense ww as SUPIEIIIL and we doww ned PO1tE1 78 11 COLI NIBI A w s RICHMOND The next and llal dest game ww as plaw ed ww 1th C0ll1!Ilbl3. Hlgh and ww as an occaslon that w1ll hwe long III the 111611101195 of those who wltnessed It tol C0lL1lllblR came up ww 1th a team much St1ODgE'1 than wwe had expected F1 om the X61 w start It ww as ew ldent that the wwmnel ww ould be decided Ill the last few mmutes of plaw Thmgs locl-.ed along mtenselw fox the filst tl11ee mmutes nelthel team showuw anw adw antafre ww hlch ww as due to the close guardmg bw both sldes, but when the teams dld bEglI1 scollng It ww as Just a l9p8tltlOIl of one f0lglllg to the fxont onlw to be sul passed bw the othel and wlsa wersa The H1 st half ended w1th Columbia leading bw onlw one POINT The second half opened ww ltll 1 lllbll, both teams COlH1Ilg on the tlool Wltll plentw of hght and ClQt9lIIlll13tlOD Thls half lllse the fu st, plowed to be a see saw affau lseepmrr the spectatols m constant apple henslon as to the wwmnel The last few' mmutes seemed lllwe houls to us and Just about as uncomtowtable so when the fll1'll wlnstle blewv It ended one of the closest and prettiest eXll1bltlOIlN of basketball that was ewer plaw ed on ou1 coult 'ind bl ought mtensc Jow to Rlchmond suppoltels fO1 we had the best of the 'ugument bw a 34- 37 count ow Q1 the bows who had held the undlsputed champlonshlp of South Cdl0lll1i f0l the past two v ' ' 11. ' ' 'T I T ' - 'R R '- ME El' NE E IIE .Eli E ,s Y .E g' . A l g : . A ' ' 5 lg . ' ' . . E ti . ' . . . . . :l E . . , s . . i . V . - E E ' 5 si . FE 5' . - - - . , Y . . . L - 'E E . . E lug. ' , Y .51 :. . 4 . . l - .- E E E I Q. V. . u . -. N W .. H . E1 ' IE, ' . . . sf E ' ' 1 . ' ' ' Y . E E' ' 'E S' 'S E - 4 -v. w v ' 4 w .v . 1- 1 MS :J : . - . - 1. - . , . Q - -. - 5 it ' " U - D ' " BE 5: - , ' . :E IIE . . . , . . .I . ,. 5. En IE Elf XE ' s -' . - s - ' E' E- - - 1 -E E . ' S ' E 5- D -5 "E . . . . Ep E -- s - -l . 1 L- -s V, .Is Q- 5' E. , N . . . ,, V. . I . L. , :E :' 'E E E 'ji . . . Eg g . . . . - , - . .. . : 1 . . : E' :E E . r. . v ' ' - - . V H E E f , ' " - 5 E - ' .' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 5 ' E 5 Years. 5 F., E :x E :. .: 2: .S ZA I E : ME gp XE 2' SI E7 :E E 'S 'Et : :I NE' :f E , : E : Z' I E 5 'IE -I' E 2' Q1 lllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllillllllllIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIww lf' E ll . "fam " E 21 ' 'as' ,im . ml nm In .A B, E.. B, i E THE ARC 1911 In E had il X5 5 E1 l L 2? E' i XVHITSEY E E Captain Whitney has been with the team S E5 two years and was elected Captain both years. 52 E A better man could not be chosen for the job '5 Q5 as he is fast. brainy and full of pep. 72 He played forward the first of the season 2 E' and a roaming center the latter. demonstrating E his ability to play any position and do it well. Q E His cool headedness, along with his quick think- 'E ing ahility gave him the qualities of an admir- AE, E5 able leader. and these characteristics. coupled E 55 with good hard consistent playing. soon won for E 5 him universal recognition as the best player on E 5: the court- E E. CALDWELL 5 2 Johnny was a new man at the game this E 5 year. hut he came out with the determination E E. and willingness to learn and win himself a place ,E QE: on the squad. After weeks of hard work he E. E gained what he had fought for. and toward the lf' E end of the season he proved to he a man the :' Z. team could not do without. Fast on his feet, E E' and accurate with the hall. he looped many dif- Q E ficult goals that aided the bunch toward vic- E 2, tory, He was spare of weight and many times .2 E25 he met the floor. but being full of grit he was I2 'E back on his feet like a flash and with an in- X E creased fight. back into the game. E I3 ' 2' HINSON 'Tj Q Rube. as lie was called. was late in turning E out. and took a little persuasion to get him E then. for his time was being used hy a Jane E' g .ln the hill. He possessed the property of one -E E. who partakes of corn for he always saw double. g E' But this he soon was rid of and showed he was 32 E a champion at the game. Fast as greased E Q lightning and capable of shooting from any 5 EE position on the floor. He puts out that sort Q of spirit which would carry any team to vic- 2 2 tory. : if .E l? :Q Qu. U as L , Q . B . g B F' L B' at B .L .... . Q mllllhlllllllllllmll llIIIIlimIlllllllllllllllllllllmllllll lllllllllllllllll 1' H E, A R C I 921 mllllllugllll InIlmlllumlmlIlllgllnmilllulllllglquuullmmini 'IE E : JZ X.- kII PATRICK A Llttle but loud IS Duck A luan who lldlls ln brlng.,lng up the re lr of the squad lnd r Lelxes Hlgh Sllortx Ah' he IS thelr III lsult from the croxxd But 'ls soon 15 the lxhlstle bloxxs thex all find out that lllfllOl1g'll he IN a man of fexx 1I'lLllE'S Ile lb ex erx lmh a lllan The fellovx tll It drops a l7l'slxlt on llllll h 15 done l dax s xxolk, md he xx ants to slxe th next dax s xxork for a later d lte The xelloxx streak ln tllls box s bark IN red 'ls blood and hls heart and soul lre alxxaxs H1 the game Where he gets tllat ex erlflstlng. pep from IS 1 lllx sterx to lll Some sax a sklrt lll splres lt IxII PATRIC lx C 'NleCord xxho IH to lead lilllllllflllfls squad next xear proxed to he one of the most x llu 'lble lllen ot the season Un hls toes and ln the l'lllClSt of the fight frolll the tlp off to the end of the gI'llllC' Charlle IS one of the hoxs xx ho entels l g H116 xxlth the furrx of a bull 5691119 red xxho xxllen Lrolx ded too close sends hls opponents stu gal lng Danger' nur' back OH The squad could not haxe puked a batter lllan as tllelr leader ln Sexen states Ihls fact out a team that lllll be an exe opener kINARD Speed IS thls oldtlmers mlddle name H makes l race horse duck ln shame beke started the season as a glldld hut soon prox ed that he h ld an exe for a basket lnd nexer had trouble ln flndlng the hoop He ls xoung, at the game but looks llke an old held A llf.l1t?l man on hls feet ll ls never been sean on l b lsket hall Court Hls slde stepping Fellllflils one of the Augusta Soutllern elrcllng stumps guard that holds llllll doxxn or Q ln tr'1ll llllll had better enter the rlces xllth Ralph D'6P'lllll?l' El' 5' .1 11 Q lunullgoinlIIlnIlgu:lunnlllnlnllgnlllllllllIulll9Iniinllllllllglllllllllllll lillylIluullllmullllunillIlIlnlmmlunulIluhillgllllllllllllllluggqlu :illimgllllIummmllllgn:Millnlunllllulllllllllnniilglllllluunlnllllulll lmnulunuuIIplllImlHGluglIlllulllluunlnluiil E5 T 'E l E EN K F4 ' . ' ' ' . - 2 5: -, 2 - . . - ., ' ge - , 5' 3 A ' - , 5 ,. N " .-., .A ,. - -'. ,lg , . -, ., , Q r. , . .I , E: ' ' ' 9 . . " 'et . ' ' . - E. b P Q F6 v 1 ' 4 -1 H- . 4. 'A .' 4 :' . . , - . '- X E . - f. , 'N - 'A ' .A - - ' , . I 5 , . f- H . . .. .- - KE: . . . si ' ' .. I . M E ' . Q . . A 5 4 . I ,A 4 'z , 5: - - , -- 'g, . .. - - :l H: , . . H , ,A , M .. ,W I "E " . l fm ZA - . , ' , ' A ' ' E '. ' ' " ' 2. Q . A . ' ' E M l :I -Z. l .I l'1':'. i . : '- " ' - , ,,, ' .' A ' . . . , E . , ' ' ' , . . ':: 1 " , . ' '- " - E 3' l . l : fn Ev- ' 'll I I ' fn ' ' ' : ff n li E l EE if E I5- xg: E E S az .li NE if E E. 5 lf QnlnMiQQllllu mi" lnllwlidllllIIIIIIllIlifuiugglllnlililinllmlllll ililiImlIIIuInIIinillmlgillmmullH5HIIlIIlnInqglilililllllllllllnohilhulgmy njliilIIIIIIllmInMoilIlIalllIIIIIIllIIIlilIIIunullllqgililinnnnlnllllmlil'iwlnullllllliliinlulllglnlllllilllulllllllllllli ijnulm nl Y Y 5. qi XE? E L' if E! S I- E 5. 5: 5 E 5 2 E. -. E. a 5 S 5 5. gi .E E. E si E Ilg QE 5 5: E- E E E: :u IE is E if E .E ti E E E. E1 gi E E Sl E: E S. 2. ua' S E llilhlll II IIl!llilllllllllilnlltllllllIIII Illl llllmIllllllllllllmllllllll 'I' I-I E A R C I 921 llllllllgmllllllllnflEnilmuIIlllllllgilgllhillllllllllugql ununminm The Team ICHMOND has been turning out a Basketball team only two years, but the success that she has attained speaks for herself and for the fighting spirit shown in this sport. Last year under Coach Blanchard the team was rounded into a well fitted aggregationg and, considering the newness of the team, it made a remarkable record, winning approximately 75 per cent of their games. This year with a nucleus of old men to build on, the team rose to state championship, and well it deserved this position as a harder fighting bunch of boys could not be found anywhere. Coach VVhitney of the University of Georgia had charge of the team and a great deal of credit is due to his coachwork. He installed Georgia's famous five-man defense and used it to a wonderful advantage. He put team work and drive behind those boys such as has never been equaled at Richmond. Some say that this was because of the fine coaching, others, that the boys were just natural fightersg but while all these were Lin- doubtedly true, the love, esteem, and faith that these men had in Charlie VVhitney made them fight for him against almost over- whelming odds and to glorious victories. -G. H. M. E9 's E 5: :gi E E1 E :E E .E E E1 E E 25 G2 Ev E 2- in E' E" El' EJ :E 'E 'E 5" : -E E En E -E IE' E E .E -E E3 E -E :if -5 i igulllnlulu ililuqgnul niliin lluIuqglililiuumuuuu'iljnnulumuiiliul lgllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllmlilllllllgl llIfllillllIlllllllllgjlllIlllllllllllllililgl lllllllllflilillllllllql llliflilllllllllllllqgm mllmllllllllllljllllllIlllllinllulllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllmllllllll T H E A R C I 9 22 IllIIIQUIIIIIlIIIIIIIE!lllIIIIlIIIIIIIIMI!Ilflillllllllllmlllllllllllililli 5 22 5 Q 3 1 E1 if N - ei g TRACK Q gi A 4 V ' 1 X Q E , UQ IF I-I, A 3 f WM Q 2 Es 3 H5 Ml lIIlIl'II mi .1 2 2 MIN III'I .I M. : mm! .MWW Q :, E1 -vv Ek :xl :J -lc Zi E' llllnll llllllyllllllllll I lllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllll llulllllllll 1' H E A R C I 9 21 llmmugulllllllllllglgqlllllllllllllllmgnflnluunllnlpu ulluumiui E Z NE .Eu Msg E' ': 52 :E IIE ' - LE E XE - E vARs1'1'Y TRACK TEAM E Ei C. G. 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"" F, 'm 2. 5 S: B ' a B 1 -- H mnmmmmuugumnuiuliiimuininiulli mimi! llilllllillliuunllill 'I' H E A R C I 922 I IIIIIIQUIIII lltlilljllllllllllllllllllljl HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII 5 QE 5 5 5 IE Lg 3 E E E 1,5 Yi .E 5 2 4? E E -.E E 2 E Ili pa 'E I- is E E ll: E IE X s HE- xg. -5 HE' NE : s s 2 1,2 NEI 5. Review of the Track Season Coach Cordle announced the first track praetiee on the 27th of March. 5 About twenty men answered this call and went thru the preliminary prac- tice of "loosening up," and after two or three weeks of intensive training the men were ready for the annual field meet. This affair was held at the Exposition Grounds before a fair crowd of spectators. The cups were won as follows: Lightweight: Kelly, J.: Middleweight: Hogrefe, R.: Heavyweight: Hogrefe, C. Each division was hotly contested, the results being as follows: 1st Event-Lightweight 50-yard dash: Kelly, J., 6-3X5 sec. 2nd 3rd -lith 5th Gth 7th 8th 9th 10th 1 1th 12th 13th llth 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th Event-Middleweight, 75-yard dash: Hogrefe, R., 9 see' N Event-Heavyweight 100-yard dash: Halford, E., 10-3,.f5 sec. Event--Pole Vault, Heavyweight: Verdery, C., 9 ft. 1 in. Event- Eight pound Shot-put, Middleweight: Holland, P., 31 ft. 1 in Event-12 lb. Shot-put, Heavyweight: Hogrefe, C., 3-li ft. 3 in. Event-120-yard Hurdles, Middleweight: Hair, H., 20 sec. Event-120-yard Hurdles, Heavyweight: 1Villiams, M., 15-2X5 sec. J' Event-Running Broad Jump, Lightweight: Sanford, S., 11- it. 11 in- EventWRunning Broad Jum, ltliddleweight: Kuhlke, li., 16 ft. Event.-Running Broad Jump, Heavyweight: Hogrefe, C., 19 ft. Event-Running High Jump, Lightweight: Sandford, S., -L ft. 1016 in. Event-Running High Jump, Middleweight: Hogrefe, R., -1- ft. Sim in. Event-Running High Jump, Heavyweight: Perkins, H., 5 ft. 11,Q in. livent-Discus Throw, Heavyweight: Miller, D', 121 ft. G in. Event-220-yard Dash, Heavyweight.: iVilliams, M., 23--l1f'5 sec. Event-220-yard Dash, Middleweight: Hogrefe, R., 27-1.f5 sec. Event-120-yard Dash, Lightweight, Kelly, J., 15-1,,f5 sec. Event-4'-110-yard Dash, Heavyweight: Cabaniss, YV., 57-2 .."' '5 sec. Q5 Mllllllllllllll flilllulllllllllIfliflllllllIIluqlililillllIllllllllllHlilllllllllIIllIiiliIllljgllllllliliillllllllllllllllllllmlilllllllgl IliliiIllIIIIIllllllgullllIllllllllllflililgl ul in ifliliunmllIyuumnlmlmllluyln IIIIlllIImlllllllllIllllllllllllllltlmltllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllmlllllllll 1' H E A R C I 922 IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII mmm l be ' 'e ' ' :- F1 om thls fine lgg1Cg 1111011 of cledltable lllatilldl our coach pleleed the Valsltw Tlaelx team composed ot the follomng men Capt un Halfold S Hogrefe C 11111111113 'NI Radfold, S Pellnns H VCICTCIX C Cab amss, YV Mlllex D Fan, VV Tlns team was a well bxlanced and cap able C0l1lbll1dt10l1 The Inen started the stlletest txpe of tl dllllllg and the 1131116912 P13.CtlClllg that thes had so fa1 undeltaken Soon the lesults of thls vIo1le could be seen and the team II as 103111 fol the 1972 season The fnst meet was held at the Augusta Pau Gxounds mth Columbus Hlgh Hlclnnonds spllntexs showed to ads antarre Iunnug first IH all the spunts M Ic VVIHIIIIIS RlClll110I1dS IIIOIIIIQIIIQ' l1LllCllCl bloke the school lecold 51111011 has stood SIIICC the dns of Iolnne O Connol Ill the 170 xald lou 11l1lC1lQS NI mc nan the l1l1ldlCN ll'l flftC0l1 seconds flat A was expected R1Clll1lOI1f1S xelaw teun won out eovellng the half 1n1le ln 1 -L3 U5 The Coach next lccepted an lllWlt'1tlOI'l to entel 1 tllallglllal meet Wltll 1Vaxnesbo1o and Vhens Ca Flns pxoxed to be I walk a way fol the A R C lthletes The featules of the meet belnff Cabanxss tnne of "-L -135 see 111 the -L40 xald dash Also the 1611K team Islnch tlde the Academw IGCOICT on the half 111119 of one nnnute and tlnltx nlne seconds Dessle NI1lle1 the only neu man on the lelaw team 1s eeltalnlw defend Ing lns Iob left to hnn bv Cleclxlev wlneh 15 shown by 1118 1eco1d on the 970 13111 and dash lll the half ll1l1C Raclelex fol Wlawnesboxo tled RlCl1 mond s pole wault lecold of 9 ft I 111 tlns belng the mam lQd6CIIl1Ilg fea tule of the lose1s Follomng a much needed lest the team left fo1 Sas ann 1h to meet the tlaclx te Im of 51X'l.Ill1'il1 Hlgll Attel the closest and hudest melt of the Seal R,lCl1Hl0llC1 emelged the WIIIIICI bs the SCOIC of 1-lf to 3-lf Outslde of the Intense f0Qlll1g' Iwlnch made the meet exeltmg HQIIIOTT s lecold In the 41440 wald dlsh was eonnnendlble He stepped off the Iequned dls tance 111 the 1Cllldllx'lblX good 111110 of 57 second fl It The h ndest wollx ofthe season was wet to be Cl1C0k1IltClLd On S Itul dax aftel the Sax annah meet thex met C 'NI C and on the follosung ltlondax thex met Ballex XIlllf'1lX Instltute C NI C tune to 'XUUUNTR Wltll a 150111191 ful tlaclx team He II as 'NIc1IIllan hx name and the best all lound athlete we h ue seen on the home Cll1dCl path Ill mam dass NIC GD 3 E E FS E ' " t l ' Ca Q 0 ' ' E5 1 , ,1 . 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I 9 21 lIIIIll!U!l I llilllljlll lII IllllllllljIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll QD Millan proceeded to win five firsts, breaking the A. R. C. broad jump re- cord with a leap of 21 ft. 6 in., also breaking the state prep record in the 120-yard low hurdles, clearing the said obstacles in 14--1X5 seconds. Mc- lVIillan and Perkins continued striving in the high-jump until the bar rested at five feet four inches when by mutual agreement they called it a tie. In the further schedules of the day our relay team kept up the re- cord which has been standing for two years by winning easily the half-mile run. lvithout any time to rest up the team left for Greenwood, S. C-, to meet Bailey, where they entered the meet with the true Richmond spirit of en- thusiasm and determination. After the first four events the score stood a tie, both teams fighting for the lead. In the pole vault Bailey won all three places, taking the lead which they increased and held to the end of the meet, the final score being Bailey, 55, Richmond, 3-lf. In the sprints and distances Richmond was as good as any team in the state, and the relay team could not be equaled in the state, but we were verv weak in the field events which weakness resulted in the in the loss of ou1 last two meets of the year The team as a combination ww IS one of the best all lound teams Rich mond has eyel fll1lllSl1Qd The men cannot be too highly plfused fOl their etfoits to keep up old Richmond s ieputatlon as a school to be fealed fox tllell fighting Splllt and admned f0l then clean spoitmanship Illllillllltllllll lllllllllllfllfll I IIIIIQlllltlliIIIllllllllllllflllllllllllllllliflll lglllllllillllllllllllllllllIlllllnllllllllllg Ilillilllllllllllll llllllllmlilililgljllnluuilililm mymluunuulmullqnl imuimnananunnnnuprmnuuununimnqngmuuIIunnulnuninllalllllllguululm Ill , nm iilggumumlllllgqqnfuiinuuuugugulmuulil' I : I .E E. g '15 gn N-E ' E Track Team 1922 HAI FORD CAPT Gene has yxon hrs lrst r'1ce for old Richmond He xx as honored tlus year by helng elected to fill the Captfuncy and poslhon held last year hy Cleckley Genes effort on the 100 and 770 yard drsh brought hun the respect of the best sprmters 1n Georgm As the anchor man on Rlchmonds undetefnted relay team as xy ell as rn every meet he led hls men as a clean sport and 'ls a mm of Rlchmond should Genes absence fl om the tracl team of 1073 xylll be ke nly felt 'md It will be dllfl cult for our Corch to develop a man xy ho c in cxpably fill his posltlon CABINI4 SS W Bllly IS th xx onder of the tr lck te nn Altho he 15 stlll '1 youn felloyx and tlus IS but his first yelr on the te un he has shoyyn great pronnse tor the future Bill excels ln the 4-1-0 yard dash and turned IU the remalkahly good time of 541 -115 seconds ln thls race If Bllly continues to Improve und r proper coaclung he yylll make a new state record hy the tlllli? he leaves old I1lCl1l11OI1d Billy has remirkable Wlll and N- endurance and plenty ot strength for a hox of hrs avr Hrs class matcs predlct a great future for hnu on the cmder path E HOGREFE C Carl has been on the track team for txxo years and yxlll serxe hrs thlrd and last year lf he leturns to Rlclnnond ln 1973 Carl lb the all around man ot th te un he sprmts, yumps and IS good ln the xy elghts He 1 the No 1 man on the rel IS team and yxlth ex eeptlon of the relay race 1n the hrst meet of tlus year, he has alyyays grven hrs No 7 nlan a lead ranglng from fiye to txx enty flye yards l Carl has the old fighting Splrlt xxluch has been characteristic of all Richmond ath lc-tes and xye all hope th it he xx lll return next year yx hen xxe feel sure he yylll prove to be one of the most valu rhle men ln school to the track team 'VIILLER D Dessle sunpused the school by turning out to he one of the frstrst 770 yard men at Rlchmouo Deck yomed the te llll to fill Cleckley s place on the rel xy quartette rob xvlnch fexx yxould attempt He so llllt zcqulttecl hnnselt th lt tlus yelrs rel'ly te nn equalled the record made hy the te'1m of 1971 Dessle also hurls the dlscus Phe drseus tlnoxx xxas a nexx ex ent at Rlchmond but Dessle deelded to try lt out and mad a decided su cess ln all exents ln xxhlch he en tered Deck vull be 1 strong nucleus tor the team ot 1973 should he return to the A R C next fall 5' mmmllillmm um I IIIiiInlInuulmlmlmllfulllmll lm llnliinmullllllrllngglgnllllimlnnnggqlllluuunllliglglgIlllllllnnllllrngngluliilliligrluluuluullllljrugllIMilIII1nugupglunllllllllhiluggunullllnumuny'gmlulnllumlqlrlglllululilulgggInunlunnunnminmluuulummn I E 1 J Q I " - 'I A a: rn V- Y :Z , ' . - ' . 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"Perk" is one of the hardest working men on the team. If he lacks anything in form, he more than makes it up in sheer grit and determination. In the pole vault he literally forces himself over the bar as it rises inch by inch. Perk has made himself known by his high jumping as well as by his vaulting. In the Bailey meet he won first place by jumping 5 ft. 4- 3--L in. In a fighting spirit and brute strength can help one to win, Henry will always come out on top. He has added to the team the fighting spirit needed to put them on top of the prep teams of Georgia. RADFORD, S. Stanley will leave old Richmond this year after four years of faithful work on our track team. This year he tied the A. R. C. record on the 120-yard low hurdles which had stood unequalled for five years. Aside from his ability as a hurdler, he has made a name for himself as a high jumper. Stanley, in a recent meet, tied MacMillan of G. M. C. for first place with the bar at 5 ft. 4- in. He has been a dependable man on the team and has clone his part in making Richm0nd's track teams known throughout the state. VERDERY, C. "Shot" will leave Richmond after giving his services to the track team for the last two years. Last year Shot broke the Academy pole vault record by hurling himself over the reed at 9 ft. 7 in. The previous record having stood since 1916. Shot also runs the most gruelling race a man can run, the 14-0-yard dash. He has never failed to come thru and often when the chance to win a place is lost, Shot has shown his grit by running his best to the finish line. The second and third places he has taken in these killing races have helped Riclnnond's points to swell, and when the meet is close, to push Richmond ahead as victor. WILLIAMS. M. "Mac", one of the younger members of our track team, has only kicked cinders for two years, yet in this short time his performances have been nothing short of creditable. In 1921 he tied the A. R. C. record for the 120-yard low hurdles and this year, he broke that record by running the hurdles in 15 seconds flat. Mac also runs the 220-yard dash and has turned in several firsts in this race dur- ing the past season. Un the relay team, he runs as No. 3 man and has never trailed his opponent in this race. VVith three more years at the Academy we expect to see a re- cord set by Mac in the hurdles that will stand for a long time. 'v Eb E 5 EI EL E E EI E E E Z E E FE -5 if .5 IE EI, si E 59 .E is 2 .E is El' s -E I: E Ei' E El' 5' E! E E 5 E : E 1' E' E mllllllllllllll llllllulllll IllIlllflIlllllIIIwllllllllllIIlllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll IQIllllIllllillllllllll-IlllIIIIImill!IIIIIlgllllllllllllllllllll llmllllIllllllllllllldlhljlIlllllIllllflllllIIllgullllfllllllllllllllllml mr 7- gllqmllmnnllwjnmmulnuglglulnN IME 25 'l I Fl P I U 5 ,P H E In ml I T Llpliiimmnnmnliinymlnnlnlnlluu W-WLQ IIIIIIIIIIQQQ BASEBALL nniiiguul lmggililillmu dt, Hi g I ' H H1 mmullllihil gmllmililimmlll ' Illllllllllgllllllllllllliilil 'lillillllll " ! ff fn.- -.-W. .L ,. -- .1 ,. , I' 4, ,. r- ,t Tl fd xffiwffn CQ ,N , F775 - - . N. , - .. J '-'cuz az: ,.,,...,. W, - W. L-- -".- x...' - ,.f... -1 f' xg Y Y J MR. liumzm' CRUUK MR. C u.mI.1:s XV 1 I 1' JPLIAN B1'R'roN L'1I.xRl.1s LQII IJIAX Sl-:Ysun .Iuuxsux VARSITY BASHBALI, SQVAD , - . . , , .. llwul Vnrwh rxm' ..., ,. ,,,,,.,,.A .-lssixlunl l'uar'h MEBIBEHS UF FIRST VARSITY fushin. H. llzurrisnn, D. Crnuulx, I.. Ilutchinmn Liilllllilll, C. Jnhmun, G. Gillmun, T. Kinurd. V. Mills ,,.,.....Ii1:.ei1wsx Jlumlyr-r ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,..fvlllllllill ....C'11pluin-1'lr'rf Owens, A. Reese, I.. Sumuzlls, J. Slwrlock, C. E 5, B E 5 E CD -,D -I cam? W -.-CCD lllllllllmlllllllllllllllIlllllllllnllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1' I-I E A R C I 9 22 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIlllI'llIllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllll SP1 -R118 LIIARLES LJILLNIAN Q IlllllllllllIlIlllllullllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllll mmmuumm:nlnummmmummunmmum inaiuhInununuugimmlluuimlmnnlIInluulllgimullulllllllglpgulilllll 'r H E A R C I 9 21 mluugugllllllllllilmgglllulllllunIlgupII0:uIIuningumununnnnsium E1 isa E 51' : E' 2: EE E E E E f- E IE. :I ,, .En IE 5, E? :E 5' -2 'lg' .gp Coach Crook 'On OACH CROOK came to the Academy in Sept- E ember, 1919, from Mississippi. He is a grad- E E- uate of the University of Mississippi and play- I: E: ed four years of baseball there. E E. lvhen he took hold of baseball at the Academy he E: found that he would have to build up an aggregation, 15 there being only a very few letter men in school. He E E- has developed a team which now equals anything ol' E IE: . . . -E E its class ln the state. Due to his tutelage, largely. Q QE Charlie Gillman now is recognized as being the pre- Eg E3 mier prep school pitcher of the state. E The past season shows the calibre of baseball E if mentor Coach Crook has made the Academy. Dur- 55' 1,3 .. : ing the past season the llusketcers lost only one E ES game and that to Savannah High School. The lo- 5 E3 I . . . . I . .' . i: Q' CII. 5, ION CY 01, W 011 l' IQ 301105. .E E Taking charge of baseball at a time when it was if Egg down because of the lack of capable players he had :E E put the sport back on its feet again at the Academy is E and all of his games draw large crowds here now. E E E E1 :E 5 'E ,S E gf :E 'IE' -gl, E Sf .E 5: . 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A R C I 921 lulllllgulllllllllllhilllll ml lllllupllgllnlllllllllllglllllllulluminm 'li X,- X- SI' C OIND BASE'VIAN CASHIIN A llttle cotton topped Irlsllman guards the lel stone stltlon for the Purple and Gold and does It vlell In splte of lord Cllestertleld Buss IS flst and alert and has more pep than any llldn on the tealll He gets em to rlght and left and backs up elery plal ln cludlng those at tlle plate 'lhe end of the sel son lull find llllll LOIHPZTIIIQI battlng alerages lllth Skeet and Ike! caSllll'l saws le Xl ont be back next Near OU'l FIELDER CROUCH Crouch IS one of the tflstest men on Coach Crook s telm and though handle lpped this season bl 1 lack of experlence lb due to land a regular berth next sprlng He pl IS ed 0l1tfl9lCl ln a number of games tllls lear and ln lll of flst on the bases and a demon speed artlst aftel flles and llne drlves PITCHILR GII I 'NIAX Cllarlle Glllnrln Acadenll s pltclllllg 'lce IS servlng lllS flfth lear llltll the Pul ple 'ind C old I'llere 15 no doubt but that Blg Slx 15 xlltll out a peer ln prep CIFCIQS am where, and fell colleges can bo lSt of llls equal iIll0Ilg' tllelr rlnlxs ClldlllCS Freshm ln lear found thc blg box 'lt second basl but for the p lst four lears he has been a pulzle on tlle mound for ll opponents In Sellll pro l'llllxS he has out cl ls-.ed em all L llmln 15 also gooc lllttel IS llldrlx for the past four lears belng llell mel 300 Tllls leal IS llIS second lelr IS L lptllll of the Xll1Slxi'tCCl C.l1dl1lPlUIlS Clllllle gldfl ll ltes from the 'Old Hlstorlc tl s leur 1 l the colleg-.e that lands lllm lllll get tlle best prep pltcller that ll ls eler g'l'lLECl l beolcll flldll'l0l'lCl I l 7 K l? 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' 1- 3 ' -r'i fM, -E Mlll llllllllll ililllqlllllllllllliill l lllllqlllililimlllllnlllllilllllullllllllliilllllulllllllllillilllullulumllllldilillllllllgyllliliilullllllllllljljlllllllllllllllililllgyllllmlliliilllll mgyllliililnlulllllllqill filllldllllllllltlllfdllillllliilllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllltlllllllll illlllllwlllllllllllllmlllllIllllllIIllIilllIIWIIIIIIIIIIIQUIIIlllllllllmlllhi E E IE - -. E : 5 S 5. gn Qin 5 5 u 4 2 E. E1 F ll E 55 E E S Ing: E E S EE E . 5: E E: 3. . u 1 n i FIRST BASEMAN GILLMAN "Teet," another prodigy ot' the Gillman family, made his baseball debut with the Aca- demy last year. after burning 'em up in the Ne-Hi league. "Teet" played right field on the 1921 team. but this year he was stationed at the initial sack to fill the vacancy left by Philpot. This young Gillman hits to just any corner of the lot-he takes an awkward swing and often connects. "'l'eet" is gradually learning to sep- arate his feet and cuff his hands when gallop- ing around first base, and in time should de- liver the goods to perfect satisfaction. He has two more years in which to uphold the repu- tation of the Gillman tribe. PITCHER HUTCHESON Hutcheson is a pitcher of Ne-Hi league fame who came up from the grammar school ball lots last year. Due to the fact that Charlie Gillman and Owens, veteran twirlers were in the line-up, there was little opportunity for this promising youngster. He was used in the outfield in several games this season and made quite a hit with both coach and fans, getting off several sensational catches while substituting in the outfield. CATCHER JOHNSON The fielding phenomenon of the 1920 team was "Skeet" Johnson in centerfield- But when Bill Fell graduated that year, "Skeet" essayed to go behind the bat, where he has performed brilliantly last year and this. In fact he catches like he eats. Johnson is a good judge of batters, and with his battery mates, Gillman and Owens, has turned many an ambitious slugger back to the water cooler. "Skeet" hit 316 in 1921, and is determined to better that record this year. He is fast on the bases, and likes to steal second and third in succession. Vi'e'll have him hack next year. '- . 5 I E5 1: 21 L E 51' Sf 2 S 5 5 e E E E 2 5 5 EJ E E EI' Ei EB 'E E E 5,1 E' E E E gc E 5 5 .E if E E I' Q lly C llmliiliu ltlllllllllillfll llllllgliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQEIIIIIIIIIIlllliillll uglnuniliamninuuulunlhililnullgl uuiliimlImlullliuylllullllllunilimgnuumufliiiumlm!ymiilillslllllllllllg0iQ X- x:. Zu OUTFIELDER KINARD "Geke" is the fastest man on the Academy Muimunu uugugu nnununinllmgummum mlmlllllulllllnnmllll lnulgugn u n lilgglulu llnqgsgniinmuamgpqauunumuiui :E i 52 e it e 5 15 EI H5- XE .E ra x5 IIE ll: f-5 'Ia ':-' -E Na -v if team, as well as the most alert. His terrific hitting has placed him as fifth man in the bat- ting order, and when he hits one on the nose he generally pulls up at third. Kinard is an out- fielder of the Tris Speaker type-he gets 'em anywhere, and has a sure and quick peg to the plate. "Geke" has pitched some, hut doesn't like the work that goes along with that job. He has one more year at the old institution. Let us hope that he returns. OUTFIELDER MILLS Mills promises to make the Musketeers an excellent outfielder, at present lacking only the necessary amount of seasoning to give him a regular berth on the team. He can play in the infield if needed, is a scrapper of the first water and acquitted himself splendidly in the game in which he took part this season while acting in the role of substitute. The old hoy has chalked up the credit of knocking one of the four home-runs made by Richmond this season. PITCHER OVVENS "Spaghetti" is the other star of the Mus- keteer team who has played four years before this one. Owens has been sharing the pitching honors along with Gillman for three years, and that means that the Academy has had jam-up pitching. VVhen Gillman is in the box, "Spa- ghetti" performs very creditably in centerfield, and every fly ball that comes his way is in a tar barrell. Owens is a 300 hitter, and leads the team at present with a mark over 400. Eillll llllllllll nllllllglllll l lllll IIIlluglilllllllllIllIllllllmllllllllllllllllllllIIQQllllllltllillllllllllIlllllllllnllilllllllgl lllllllllllllllllllf lulllnmil ' - nmliliim " im B E if :E . 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FFIELDER SXNIL hl S Rut Samuels has seruhhed four Xears 1n footnflll ll?-lSlxCtb'lll, 'md baseball trick IS not lll lllS llne But the col eted R ls lllllOSlf lllth ln lllq Lrlsp Slnluels IS ln excellent ludge of fll llllls and l good lllae runner He IC lleak pl leed hunts Rllt llorlss hard and long 'Ind ls '1 good nlan to llaxe around 'IHIRD B-XSENI AN SHERLOClx Ilsex Sherlock the telnperamental thlrd sltlser IS lead off nlan of the 'xL3dE'lllY ll reck mg crexl He has the h'llJlt of hlttlng the first lvlll pltcherl for a double or trlple 'lnd then re pmtlnb later on ln the gilll? Sherlock IS pos sessecl nltll 1 l'9lll'll'ls'Il1lE tllI'0XXllli. lrlll Iket IN flst llefl 'ln'l l regulflr krelldelcon on the lllses He hfls 'll'l0tllPI' xelr lt the iudelm llllless sollle college IN lll llllllledllte need of a l llf l3lLlx lnd tlllrcl lJdSf'llI ID C , 'IE E if QE: ' Er' 'lg : .' .' . ,' . . gl, E 1 .Q D. .Q I ,. - E, E' if .' . . 5 Q1 1 , .' 'E 2 Q . 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B. xYHITXEY .....,, Jvxux BFRTON ....,,. C. H. c.iIl.I.MAN ....,,. Birnes c"lllilll'55 Cl'0lll'll C15 xin Dumrnw-ny Flukvr Gillmzm. C. Hillman. 'l'. H1-ndee Hutchinson Harrison Johnson Kinard Ifv aff l'rIfll'lI Mlxsixlnllf fffmrll ..,....,lfIlSilIlSS Jlllllfljlfl' KI ills klwrlh Kvvsm' SHIIIIIFIS Shrrlnuk Smith ,, , , fV'l1llft'1ill Vulnfuin-f'l1r'f ll x.- S S! 2 3 'I I Z, 9 ke. I lg S ll ' ll ll S I, ' I 2 S. M. Jonxsox , ..,... . -V I . I ,I . . N: 'I N-1 I M 3 S 'Y N-2 3 3 E I H fx As' E a' F Q llllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllmllllllllllllmllllllll 1' H E A R C I 9 21 lllllmllllllllllllllilnlll uuangmiium l l iugf A El is El ll .gg n E, E 5 55 E ' 1922 Baseball Schedule S 'E s MO- 2 E Oppolnenf Richmond Time Place YVashinglon High 1 7' March 24th Yvashington, Ga E lvashington High 1 8 April lst Augusta, Ga E B. M. 1. 0 8 April 6th Greenwood, S. C B- M. 1. 4 19 April 7th Greenwood, S. C 12 B. M. 1. 2 3 April 13th Augusta, Ga. 2 T5 B. M. 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The companies are thoroughly tested in E' 2 Extended Order, Close Order, Firing Connnanzl, and the Manual of Arms. ? E After the eomaanies have finished drillin0', the 'udffes award their de- 5 E za . za 5 .EI cisions for the best drilled company. 15.1 E ' 3 E At the close of every year a eup is given to the best prepared com- E if pany for that year, and last year this cup was awarded to Capt. Henry North, of Company A. E, QE 5' E5 ltlajor Charles YVhitney is assisting Major Danforth this year, as E E llajor Danforth doesn't have time to be present every day, due to other 5 E: activities. E ME' 'gil E Our present Battalion shows a wonderful improvement over the lone if 'E . . . . 5' E, company of 1882. This credit goes to the men who have so willingly E' E taken char FC of this de iartment. Es meeial eredit is Given Ma'or Butler, f - l l an .l - E, who worked with the department 21 years. anzl under whom its greatest 'E' improvements took place. 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S. :E E Hlilillld. G. Goodwin, 'l'. Blillx, E. b:n'ngv, G 5 E l'n'igl1:11n. E. Gow, I.. 5Im'L':xl'fl1y, N. Sc-hlar, L' E E: Brudie. J. Gurdon 3IL'IJJlI1iL'l Smith, C. E' lirmvn, J. f:l'UN5llliL!1. J. Mn'I,urcl SI'hllk'iIIt'I'. H. E9 S Bllrdell Ilvrldvv. XI. 3IL'I':lllllll'l'ilj'. li. Story. E. T5 l'hung:, H. Hair, H. BIc'Phuil. ll. Stl'illlNS, l'. l'11fYey liUgl'1'ft'. R. HL'I'l1:lil. li. Swift. D. 2 S fqllllfll. J. Ilumplm-y Nvwmzxn, R. Fulvin, I.. E u- Funk, N. HutL'l1ingsun. U. Nurvvll. J. Tunlv. YY gy E l'uum'h Ilxrigr, J. Pnluwr, B. 'l'1':1ylur .5 5- l'umming1, E. .ldfe-ries, II. Pin-rcc Wm-zntlu-rslmy 5 5 Vzlnim-l. C. Juhnmvn, G. Puwcll, F. XVl1ih', X. E 5 Daniel. R. Ke-rxlmw, T. lim-Yes, H. XYl1it0. P ,E Emu. W, King. J. Rlmch-N Wingurcl. L 'EI' E Dum rhtv, W. Lev Rohinmn, W. Wumlw:u'd, E. I .4 is , . 2 L ' 1 ml v w E .J nlmiilimmlnlmmliiilnmnlu Illlllllllilllllllllliliilil JJ.. 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C LARK .,...,,,.., .. ,,,., Miss BIILIJRIID CIARIHNER .,,... C. M. IiII.PATRIL'K ..,. YV. H. I.YNCII. Ju. H. H. Momus ,,,,,...,.,, IIII-uklvy P-'1'kix1s. Mznrkert Szwk, A Alston, A. I3:lI1I1iII, If. Bain, A. I3n1'kncluIu, J. Ih-zmley, A. Bunker, Ii. Bmven. D. Cnlviness, H. Cmnplwll, A. Cnrmvcll, II. Clmmller, J. Vlmvel, I.. Cuffsky. I.. funk. AY. I'Ul'II'A' Cox, N. CIIIIIIIIIQIIIEIIII, I' I urry, J. DIIIISIIA' Damtzle-r SH II G EA NTS Haltcll, Ii. Suvitz, E. 1 V V Iimigrlm. J. L.1'uV, I. CHR PURALS F 0 I me-Il. S. Fanr. XV. M4-rry, li. Amlruws, W. U. Stu PR Day. J. Dillard Dunsluy. C. IIUIIQIIIH, I.. Dunbar, F. IJIIIIGIXVZIA' I'Iclwa1'cIs F:u'rzu'. M. Fvndsr, A. I"n-nclvr. II. I"lvtcIu'r, G. I"I'1lIlIi. A. I"mirm'. J. Griffin, D. Ilznnilhmn, J. Ilurnlmm. F. IIl'IITk'I'lllllIl. A. IIciI'fc1'1n:nr1, II. IIU.-I Ilnuk, J. Ilutclu-rsun, A. Ilingx, G. I's'A'I'I'f'.S Irwinc, I.. King, P. I.ukcy. I3. I.uckvy, M. I.uckj', XV. Lyons, J. Luncly, T. Mzlrshslll, I.. Mutlwws, H. Mrdlouk, A. Mvyrlg I5. NUVIIHIII, J. Mulhe-rin, li. Murphy. I.. McDaniel, M. TI:j'Il'Il'l'1' I'utc'rsun, H. Pratt, M. I'ruIIwr. YV. Puncl, II. Iiussiglml, C. V I A 2 J.. QM. ......,,.,......,...C'aplrun .................,.....Spu11xur ,......,..l"irst I1Iffllfl'lIfllIf , ........ Szfruml Ilifllffllllllf .........,,.,l"irst Swyfarzt Chow, B. Iiuwrll. Williams, Ii. Smith, VV. Slmnwitz Skinner. C. Skinncr. J. Smith, E. Smxvr-ly, B. Snider, J. Speth, T. Stonv, T. Stom-, J. Tcssicr, l'. I'lmm:ns, J. I'l'llj'IOI', G. I'urnvr, C. Tlll'IIt'I'. J. Vzxughn, M, AVIIFLI, P. IVntsun, T. AA'K'EltIIK'l'SIDA', A. Wunclluun, A. Winhurn, C. 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COMPANY D ,.................,C'apiain ,,,,.,,,,,........,...Sponsor E 1 55 5 E :Ig liz Ei : E E 5 51' EP E.. 2 ...,....,,..Fi1'.vf Lieufenant ,..,,...,Srrn11zl Lieufrnant 1- ,,,..,,......I"irxt Sergeant E. HAGLER ,,...,..,,. ...,,..,...,.,.......,.......,,,., SERGEANTS Papageorgxe, G. Murrah, I4 Millre, D. Uouclrielm, L. COIIPURALS Cheatham, J. Beasley. J. Hill, F. Cahiness, VV. Hagla-1'. T. Powell, VV. Bush, F. Smith, F. Steiner, P. llinns, I.. Ullhnan, T. Gleason, C. liieharcls, ll. Gepfert, J. PlilVA'1'I'IS Anclermn, I.. Euhanks, VV. Mealing. J. Rivers, P. lleall, J. Ferguson, S. Montgolnery, E. Ray, A. Bell. F. Flint, U. Moody. J. Silnpkins, J. Bearrlen, I.. Fuller, G. Morgan. F. Strauss, S. Brown, VV. Gardiner. B. Muilens, li. Kearsey, A. Burton. VV. Harmon. M. Morris, VV. Shea. R. Camp, C. Herman, XV. Mulherin, E l'homas, li. Carswell, VV. C. Herndon, C. Murphy. J. Umecker, G Cason, VV. Hooks, T. Metz, J. Watson, H. Crawford. VV. Hurt, A. Mm'Ellml1'ray, II. Walters, H. Connell, T. llanfon, C. 5ll'EIllllll'l'ily, NV. White, J. H Carroll, J. Iloward, J. U'Connor. J. Walton d'.-Xntigmae, T. llaskell, G. Og-ilvie, D. Walker. I.. Duggan, H. llitt, 0. Patton, VV. C Wagnon. E. Deus, 0. Hudson, S. l'riee, J. White, J. A Ethereclge, I.. Jones. C. Phinizy. F. Wren, C. liniigh, E. Kuhlke. C. I,UlllCI'HllCt', ' Youngblood Maul, G. Reid, S. W. ': 'sul E' EI' El' SI :E E -E 2'- - E El' E :Ev 'SJ E4 1 :l' E' :if gil mmmuiiliumglnm niliiumuIalqgliliuiullnununuwuluuumuiilhnqglnnuilimuuulnumnmManun:gunliliinunnuumyjumulnumiliullgyuummililiulnulgyuliilinuuunluqyjg iv, I: -E S E 5 -, E' :I 'I Y 'E . Ili N: E 5 E: I : I ES s I 5 E I H H Y, SH v E, NI E n mllmlllllll lllwll lllllllmllllljllllllll lllllllllmlwlllll llll lmlll I 1' H E A R C I 922 IIIIIII QUQI II ImmlllllllIIIllIlIlllljIlmllllllllllmlllIllllllllnlillm 1 Q - I 1 l 1 x E mlll llllllllllllllli mmummnmnmummmunuumu uummmmnuiu :gm minimummnmlumiililnun Ifliilllllllllll ' l l lllllllllilililllllllllllllflillllll llll J mmunml , :EF E E E 511 I ,I ,, g Q QV if - f 72 Ei ti F, ,ii u?,r r H11 if E ENilnlllllllllllmlllilllllilnlI!l!lllIlIl lllllllllmlillll llll llllllllllll 1' H E: A R C I 9 22 numllgugnlluIIuilling:IIIInIluslmumfununnlsnnnguquu nuenuunniuM,Q Q is ln E" Q 15' QE ig E O in O E E SP 2, BAND OFFICERS E 5 B. B. JONES .......,.. ,...........,.....,,.....,...,... ........,... ,....., .....,.....,... B r 1 I ul Master 3 '. XV. C. YOUNG .,......... ...,...,,... F irxl Lirulwnant :ff " Miss DOROTHY Pl'Nn ....,..,..,,.......,...., Sponsor ' ir! M. I3AZEMCRE ..,.,... ..., ,.,,.. S P rgmnt ug: , ll n O n W II FH Hi Eh s B in E 3 E SE li 5, B OH E 1 K Q N a H 'H' H in QQ 5 5 5 E 2 5 Lliglhlllllllllliflilll lljllllllllflifllllllllll lglilililllllllllll IllHQIIIIIIIIIIllliiliIIIQQIIIIlllilmllllllllllllllIlllllmliIIIIIIIQUIIliliillllllllllllllwlllll llllllllilifllgljlllllllllliilillllllllgl llliliillrllllllllllgyjgcpl Ellfmlllllllllllwllllll l lfmmljlllllllll Illlllllmnlllllllllllmllll g E A C I 9 2 mnnlguglllmllnliiggllllllllllllllrgqlgn limllualngqmlmmuilinrf 'za -- ' -'H ' ' N, , ,. , , , :: Ig El EI :E Z 'E : , 5 5 E li .El - .: .5 ' E :E El 5: :E E' 'E E E E E us, -su 5 'E E E 5: 55 I Eb E' QE E E .E gy Es SE E E E- :E IE. I: El' 'E El' El IE 5 E E. :E E E E' E 3 'E 5 E 5 , EI E- 25 E E :. E E E -E: 5 E E? as E g r II : : ' E X E E EZ K EE E E .5 E E: : Q lllllllllllmillllglllll lflml ll lllllllliililllllllllll lllwllllllllllllliflil lglnunilimn u,.f.w EE w f 5LQ1"'Lj'E1 . 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E' IE 'sul Zi El' El' E' EE 'Ed :f :Z ,- E El E :E E E -E :gl E' 5,4 :if jillllllllllll llllll lllllllllllllllll IllllwllllllllllllllllllllIfqllllllllllllllllllll lgunlniliinulnulnumulhililnullgguuliliiluunlnmq''lmlunnulliliillgyuuln IiliinIIIIIllqyuliliilnluulllllgy jlilmlllllllQ!lIllHiH1l!!lllIlllIl!llllllIlIlIlIlllllII!ll!lllll 'r H' E A R C I 92,1 nmu i,lIIIIIlllIIIIII!ll!lfillllllIlQIlIHmliII if CI LU is 5 .ff T HQ a H I 3 H 2 K L," l "" ,T 'L44 "" l,,,"f' QZCZ SQCIEQJ ' gl I gr E is 'E E 5? A N D M MQ Q71 J 15 W E ffm NU EI vm , IQ! V Almwu My EL 151 ,M ING im E W f J J 5 fl 5 Ai --I, E MIIllnllllllllllllullllll IllllllllllllllIIllllllIlllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll T I-I E A R C I 921 lllllIIIQUllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIlIIlIllIIllllllllllllIlullllllllllllmlllm .E 42 lg lg-I X E' i Z l EI 'IE E E 51 :. E E li QC E E: ME. E Ei -. E gl OFFICERS CLVB gi H0nm'a1'y Military Cluh ll: E Foundcd 1898 Estahlishvd 1921 Il: xE -5 HONORARY MEMBERS S, Colonr-I Morris G. Belding E' Major Clmrles B. VVhilney E' MEMBERS E 1922 'E E. Caldwell, J. M .VIc1'ry, G. H. 51 Clarke, G. M. E Law, VV. F. ?' l.ym'l1, W. H. 5 E: E llwglcr. E. llujgrcfu, C. Et Kilpulrivk, A. E Kilpatrick, C. 'IE E E. 'IE' E 5 :. g. 1,5 it E. 2 Halford, M. F E1 I.egwen. G. VV. 1923 Morris, C. I.. Morris, H. H. Wm-igle, J. G. Whitney, M. A. w 1-ight, H. M. Morris, A. Slwrlock. C. Vcrclery, C. El El' sf 'E Ei EL EE 21 E :E 'E E EI' 'E E :E EJ E' :ill E' -ll El' E' E .Eli .f E1 :L 352' 'sf E E E Ev E' I2 .En in IE' ': 8 iimllunuuniilinngunmmiliillulmnqqliliuimnn mnn wuuuiunuliililnuguuminimnnnnuanuuuluminiulrlnllgyllliliimumm lqiijmIIuluumiiiiugljnmmuiiium I sqyuliiliunlulnlun0QQ EmllilhIllllllllIIMI!IllllllmllllnllllIllllllllllllml lllllllllllmllllllll llllllllgnglllllllulIligqullmulIllugum01nIIulluuglggllllnnlnnllmilm IE? EI IE' , -: g: Q29 E if E 'IE EI E E E E IS. - E' xv Q' f.. E : E EE. 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A I':'rsi4If'nl I.:-zunmsx, A. ,,...,, , ,,,,,., ,I'ir'1'-l':'f'.wi1lrr1f l5.u1.u:, Juxuzs , ., .. . ,,,HI'l'I'f'ffH'.lf nml TI'l'll.'4lll'!'l' Juuxsox, R. ..,. .... Iiusilurxs .llunugefr El E9 .Eu :E gl IE 'E 51' 55' E is . 5 E 'Eli 1 El' E 'il' 21 JE El' E, E E E E if 'E E .Eli E' EI' ':l ': Qhmlnunuu iliuomululmiliiu nunuuuplililiuaunu InllijquuuununuiimInqgunlnilimunnunmu lumiuiuunugynliliiIuI1nmuujiyuu1uuuImiailhgyuuuuuiiil IluuI139nliliilnnnlunlqyi mllilhllllll Illljllll Illllllflnlllllllllllll Illl llllmlhllllllllllmllllllll 1' l-I E A R C I 921 llllllllllllllllllIIIIflmjlllIIlllllIIIIlIjlljllmllIIIIIIIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIHI NE if IE S S E E 5 IIE ": liiilggunuuuu -.E NE E- E' ug Q-E E E. UE' 2 'AE E E: 'E xi 5 5 5. 51 -.E Xa E. S E E: IIE' Ns S 2 5 Sl 1 E 1,2 N?-:Z S: MEMBERS OF THE CLVB COMEDIANS Cooper, C. Jones, B. Heath, R. Porter, I.. Johnson, S. Saxon, D. VOCALISTS Beldingr. M. Law. W. Hontwright, G. Robinson, H. Halford. E. Story, I.. Hunkinson, W. Swift, D. Inlogrefe-, C. Vurdcry, C. Jordan. H. Johnson, R. Wright. H. QUARTET BQ-hlingr. M. Johnson, S. Heath, R. Johnson. R. ORCH ESTRA Miss Helen Butfle, l,fIll1fA'f I':l'jIll', R. Yun Prlf, J. Sullivan. S. Young, C. jgl llllllllll flilll lgllllll lilifll I IlIllllglflilillllllIII1IIlllfllllllllllllIIIliilillluglllllllilmllllllllllIllIlllIllmlilllllllgljllliliilllIIIlllllllliijlllllllllllllllilmlg IIIIIIIIIfliillIllIIIIIQUIIIJIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIFI En ':1 5 :E .54 3 -E E.: E' IE 'Eli S! El' El' :W . E : -E -'St . :ll w E' SE 'E E 5 :E ,E IE" E -E . .1 mllinIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllmllllllllllIIIIIlllllllmlllllllllllllmllllllll 'l' I-I E A R C I 9 22 IIIIlllI!UlllllllllllflmlllllllllIIIlIllljlllllmlllllllllllullllllllllllmillm E' ':. I .5 45 E IF. NE. EI :f E .E :E N: s' 57 ' 52 E IIE Ur X5 2 lg: S E E 5 2 A , 1 ,El E. lllllllllllliflilllwllllllllflil IlllIulliilillllllllllllllliilllllllllllllliflil lllllllllliliflllllllllIlllllllllllliililllllllgljlliliilllllllll L' 1 lllllllllililil! llllhlllflil lllllllg liflfllllllllllllllgl 'N ' Ol E Q - E F ,E -: -' - . EII Q Ei 25 Ea .- no ,E s,. 5' E E 5 mllilnllllllllllljllll IIlllIlanIlllllllllIllllIIllllnmnlllllllllllulllllllll 1' H E A R C I 921 llllllllgllgllllllllll 1 gm nn uIIIn:pugnnilmnnuguquunlnlnininm IE- : E ?' IIE, E: .,:: :g,. 5 E 5 E GENE HALFORD, Editor BAILEY JONES, Asst. Editor E ,Es I: W' I and -I E' dvewfisements E IE : -: E S YE E. .5 E' 'E E-- E. 3' :I IE E z E 2 .E 'S EI, :Z E E E E .E E' v Y :- .- :- .: 5 1 E " E ligllllllllllll mlllugllllll Iflifll l llllluglililillllllll IunillluunuuuliiliulmgulluuiuiilnnlluununIlnlniililllllllglplliliinummnl " I lllllllllllililillpjllll Iflilil llllgmlliliilllllllll El' EJ A in:inuunIuuIugugununuimlmgmluulIuunlplmllllllllllllguullll I 'r H E A R C I 921 IIIIIIIQUMlllllllIiljlllllllllllIllIl!llllll1lIlIIIIIIIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIH 'IE Eli E E' 5 5 E. .E E2 :E E E 5 E 5 E if E , - E Us BARrRETTaLC0.,1nC. .E E gs 5 The Largest Cotton Factors gs In the World IE' E 5 ge ll E E' Augusta, Ga. Athens, Ga. -.Ei F.. Ns' E 2 :E .5 5 45 1 if E E 2 E :Z 1: s. 35 " EJ : 1 ,E sr :E l : 5 B -E : .E E 45: .:" " 1 E' is 5 E Q 4 ulllmnul 1 Igllllllllllllllllllllll!l!llIIlllllllllllllll r llllllllllllllllllgllllllllllllllllllllglillllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIQUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQI Q mllmlllllll IIIQUQI IlIllllmlllljllllIlllllllllllllmlllllllllllllmllllll 1' H E A R C. I 9 11 lulullguglm n nilEpi:mululu:muglmilmimnguilnnuunmium 'IE NE :' E E -E N: Us .E ll: NE 5 :: g. 1,5 NE E- 'IE E -.E E 4 : H: NE E E E s E : E E -E EI 1,5-,n NE IE: 55 Ig- Fresh: "I need SP5 for my cau- tion money, and I have only four." Senior: "That.'s easy. Pawn the four for three, and sell the pawn ticket for two." IlIcGilI Daily. Fess: "VVhen you examine a dog's lungs under a microscope what are you most likely to find?" Pre-Med.: "The seat of some- body's pants, I suppose." -'I,f'lit'll'Il. A .Nvzc Disease' Alpha: 6'IVhat7s matter with your hand-been in a tight ?" Omcgag "No: ust a had case of crap-shooter's knuckles." -Piff Punfllcr. Sea Captain Qto one of many leaning over the ship's railj: 91 "YVeak stomach, my lad? Boy fnervouslyj: "IVhy, ain't I putting it as far as the rest of them?"-Octopus. Oli! Pop! "Dear Dad: I am asking you for some cash sooner than I had expected, but you see several things have come up-books, dues, laboratory fees, room rents, etc. Please send me a check for eighty dollars. Devotedly, Your Son." "My Dear Son: I received your Special today, and am enclosing the amount. you asked. I was in school once myself, you know. IVith love, Dad." "P, S. Is she good looking?" -Pitt Pl1lllfIIC'7'. Notice! HA. K." It is now possible to have a degree placed upon you by the school. All Freshmen who are liable for the said degree., see "Ranney" Ivhitney for details. -The Editor. Floorwalker: '4Looking for something, Madame?" Fat Lady: "My husband." F. IV.: "First aisle to the left- Male Order department." -C'l111pnr1'ul. Harry: "My! You did get fat this summerf' Harriette: "I weigh exactly 123 stripped." Harry: '6You can't tell exactly. the drug store scales are liable to be w rong."- Gu rgoylc. Ev E E1 E 5 E E in E E 5 E E9 5 E E 5 E 59 sv' El' 'E 'Ei' -' E s.. 5 E E E EJ -E EI' E' ' -E E E 'I M llllllllllltlllll lglllll I lifll I IlIIIU!llllllIlIIIIllIIllllIHQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lglllllllilmllllllllllllllllllllillilllllllgl l liliiumm Q iIllllllllllllllflmlllljlllIllllflilillll IIQI idimulmmlglji I Illlllllmgllllllllllllilgqllll llulllllgilguflmlunlllinu llllllllllllllm 'ne ACADEMY RICHMO COUNTY if gg AUGUSTA, GA. is 5 '? tFounded in 17831 EE ' : Q STANDARDS- , The oldest educational institution in this part of the South, it has done a notable service ,E in training her sons for more than a century and a third. lligh ideals of scholarship are ' " i second only to the standards of character which are demanded. Adaptation of its work to f . the needs of the individual has been developed to an unusual extent, resulting in a degree of It 5 efficiency impossible without such flexibility. 'l'his is combined with the long-established : I' I, policy of requiring a reasonable amount of satisfactory work by every student if he is to I, In remain in the school. ,p V1 These high standards have been fully justified by the excellence of the records made by . Z the graduates and by well-attested popularity of the school, its attendance having doubled - within the last three years. The Dormitory Building will be utilized almost entirely for class- S, rooms and laboratories required for new students in 1922-23: hence, the boarding feature must ,I - be abandoned. llowever, many students from families living outside of Augusta will doubt- SE! ess marc wi i re a ives or riencs were ant ius me a 1 e o avai iemse res o' ie su merior - l' I l tl It f ll ltl l llt ltl l ttl 1 advantages offered by the Academy. E 3 . v EQI Il'MElN'l'i- . Campus extending over most of a large city block contains the Academic Building, the M Technical Building, the Dormitory, the Armory and the Field Houseg Academy Park on the ' 3 outskirts of the City is one of the finest Athletic Fields in the South. The Science Labora- if tories, the W'oodshop, the Forge and Machine Shop, the Drawing ltoom and the Commercial - Department are especially well-equipped for first-class work. COVRSES- ia- Classical, Scientific, Technical, Commercial and General extended over four years of E Standard High School VVork and one year of Freshman College work-the latter identical with most of the Freshman Courses at the l'niversity of Georgia and the Georgia School of ' Technology where our graduates entering as full Sophomores have made an enviable repu- tationfor the Academy. Q Military Training is compulsory except for Seniors and other students eighteen years of IE age. All athletic teams are under Faculty supervision and coaching. For detailed information, write oiao. in Bl"1'Lif1H, 11,-sm-i,m1 AUGUSTA, GA. E ' Y . El' Z! ,V -E . e E Q i Illllllllll llllllllllllilllllllllllllllflllllilllllllllIlllllwlllllllllllllllllltl lljllllllltllillllllllllllllllllllillllllllllgl IllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIllllllllllllllllglIIIIllllllllllIlllllllgyllllilllllllllllllllllglli X - E 5 E A younfr colored couple were sitting 'Lt the foot of the btatue of Liberty . Henry was holdinff 'Handy s hand :l Henry, says M-mdy does you all know why dey has sich small lights on the Statue 0, Li- be1'ty?" "Ah dunnof' replied the Ethio- pian Swain, "unless its because de less light, de mo' liberty." TPFZIFIIVII. Jack: "Do you object to kissing Neeter: Xesg but I frot it 111 back when she thanked me for it. -Tm' Baby. Tar: I If can an indian shimmy?', Heel: HI don't knowg why?" Tar: "Because his quivver is in the wrong place." -Tfrr Baby. 'tI'm very despondent over my future literary careerf' "lVhat's matter?" E1 mulimIIiuInimymumunimmiimilIIIIIuiImlmlllllillllllgmllliliu 1' I-I E. A R C I 9 21 IIIIIIIIQUIIIIlllllllmljlllllllllllllIIl!lljllmllllllllIIQUIIIIIIIII I UIIIIMG use e e e e e as s s e e- e ag: IIE H Y ,Eli Ng' ca rs 1 :Ez E K 1 , , as E Ei V I U 1 :E E 1 , Ei I: " ' 1 7 " ' Cf vi f 'i :E 5 . E E E s 7 .3 I T if aB ie ., 18 w , on sanitary grounds ?" Jackette: "Oh, no." Jack: "Then let's take a li'l stroll through the Infirmaryf' -Notre D11 me Scholastic T00 .llurlz Fuss Our Uousin: "Glenn, shut up! Don't they ever teach you any manners at home?" Legwen: "No, Sir. I live in the Dormitory." Neceer: "YVhat did you give your girl for Christmas?" Necter: UI gave her a box of Q9 rouge. Neeeer: "Gee, that was a pretty flossy present, wasu't it?" "I sent my best poem to the edi- tor entitled "VVhy Do I Live?" and he wrote back, EBL-cause, you difln't bring this in person'." fCl'!ll'li't'l'. Uuf of Sight, 0111 of Jlinzi. Ella: NI ean't find my bathing suit anywhere." Stella: "See if you have it on." Our Cousin: 6'YVell, now, Kil- patrick, we have learned that the lower part of the body is eallefl 6IlOSIL'l'lOl',Q you tell us what the portion about the back is called." Johnny frather doubtfull : "I.'h v-f --baeliteria, I guess." E E mw lllllllllll lllll lglllll lflifll lllllll IQlillllllllllllIllllllilllllllllllllllliilllIl IQIII lillillllllllllllllllllllnililllllllgl 1 Ilillilllllllllllllii'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQI Illllllllflllill l llltll lmilllllllll I f I EQ B E- B gl? gi H . 5.11 Qi E3 . E' 9 1 i is " 'Q to EH 6' Good ill " and a ank it H Ei gl YZ E . . if N As a good-will asset, a eheekmg li 355 aeeount in a strong hank is worth X b mueh. Finaneiers ofindustries know H lip this, and hanks recognize it in ex- Q tending credit for expansion. Espee- l Eg ially does the young man develop i l good-will through sueh a eonneetion. QQ ' i 55 A eheeking aeeount is worth just Bl what a young man wants to make it rl worth, and there is no limit to the ls 5 making. The eheeking aeeonnts of 3 gl young men are very welcome here--- Ei welcome in the eo-operative spirit that helps to huild up good will. ii is il Georgla ailroad ank E, li "Salest for Savings" Hi i 3 gg aj ilg5-E,........ eiiiis who IIIIllIIhlllllllllllIlllllllllllllltl llllllll lllll ll Il llllllllllllllllll l I H E A R C I 9 1 IUIIIIIQUIIIIIIIIIIIllmjtllllllllllIIIlIMI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQUQIIlllllllllnllllm Jake Hillis: "Ml: Scruggs, I be- lieve that science is advancing so fast that we can soon order parts for the body from Sears, Roebuck X Co., dontt you?,' Our Cousin: "Yes: and when we can, you be sure and order a new head completef, Hen: "VVhence the black eye, old thing?', Lee: "Oh, I went to a dance last night, and was struck bv the beau- tv of the place."-lVifIow. Notice-Five dollars reward to anyone furnishing information that will lead to the identification of the lady who spoke to Harry Morris "one night not long ago." -H. H. M. Ncwsp11pf'r A d z'erfisf'n1e11f "IVanted-A gentleman to un- dertake sale of a patent medicine. The advertiser guarantees it will be profitable to the undertakerf' -JI Ilfgwll mp. The Girl: "Did I ever show you where I was tattooed?,' The Boy: "No, you sure didn't.,' The Girl: "IVell, we can drive around that wayf,-Banter. She: "Dick, our engagement, is at an end, so I am going to re- turn everything that. you have given me." He: "All right, we'll start with the kisses."-lllugwump. Behind the Scenes Instructor to Actor: t'And then you clasp her in your arms and kissed her madly." Actor: "Is that all?" Instructor: "Sure, you idiot! Don't forget there will bc people looking."-Frotli. "Ive call Mr. Baker 'granulat- ed sugar,' 'cause he's so refined." He Qdancingj: "I certainly do love to dance." She fdittoj 1 "So do I." He: "Shake V, "Men are naturally grammati- cal." "Yes?" "IVhen they see an abbreviated skirt they always look after it for a l3Ql'l0fl.l,1C'7'1ll'lx'l'T. J . lmllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIQlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllglllllllillflllllllllllllllllllllflilillllllglflliliillll ti i t I. um i I I IIIHIIIIIIIIIII E E E 3 El' E' E 5 E E B E E 5 E E. s s s E E S9 E 5 E E E E E sl' ll E E E9 i 5 E 5 Ev ., E E 29 E E E IIIIEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Igll EI' 2 Q Q 1 I Ennunnluuu umlnnll Tl-I E A R C I 922 lllllll I I f C9 -U SE- MAZDA LAMPS BETTER LIGHTS AUGUSTA:AIKEN RWY. sf ELEC. CORP LAMAR BLDG. AUGUSTA, GA. Q m CD 1llllllllhllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll lll ll Il llllllllllmllll I H E A C I 9 2 lllllllllllllllllllIllllnlllllIllllllllIlllllllIIHHIIIIIIIIIQUQIIIIlllllllnllllm ' She frowned on him and called him Mr., Because in fun he merely kr., And then for spite the following night, The naughty Mr. kr. sr. -The Log. Fat Lady: "Please put some oil in my car." Clerk: "All right, heavy?" Fat Lady: "Fresh thing! I'll buy no oil from you."-Scfllper. "YVhen woman was made out of man's rib, someone pulled a bone." -Pitt Pcmflzer. "I'll bet you a kiss I can steal a kiss from you? "I'll bet you two you can't." "You win."-Orange Peel. Foolish Question "Is 'Skinny' out 'Tee-toing' to- night?,' Sn me Old Place "Don't ery little boy. You'll get your reward in the end." "I s'pose so. That's where I allus do get it." He: 'Tassed by your house last night." She: fboredj: '6Thanks." -Jester. "Income Tax," grumbled the carpet as father got busy with the ll2llllll1Cl'.TlVllI0ZlI'. Mother: "Gladys, you stood on the porch quite a while with that young man last. night." Gladys: "VVhy, mother, I only stood there for a second." Mother: "But Ilm sure I heard the third or fourthf, -,llIlIIllf'.S'0f!l Foolscap. She: "VVhich stands the most show, the good or the fast girls?,' He: 'CI dontt know, but tl1e fast ones show ll10l'Q.,l1B1'07C'71 Jug. Motorcyclist fin smash-upj to couple in car: "lVhy donlt you put your arm out when you take a corner?,' Fast Yvorker: 'Wvhat do you think I ani, an Octopus?" -Octopus. He: "I saw you get on the street car the other day." She: '4Oh, you mean thing." -Octopus. E Eu :B' 0'-I E E E 'E E .sv Z: E E E E E :E E E 'E EP :E E 3 E .E Eli ET il E E E :S E Q5 E sf -5 QlllljlllllllllIllllllIllIIIQIIIllllllllllllIlllllIllwllllllllllllllllllll illlllllllllllllllllllllIQIIII IllmlllllllllllllllIllllflllllllllllg uiliinm " J lnllnnliil llll iiilmllg -El HIIilRIIIllIllllllllflllllilllilllllljllllIIllllllllllllmllllllllllllmlllllllll 'I' I-I E A R C I 921 ullllllgnglllllllInIlimlllllluuIIIngup:mummungumuululnminm lsf be ee-be e be i i i is "5 E'ii'"fZQQTi'fii""f"""S7Q E" 5 W5 il i '34 if: RIN 5 '22 , 'e n N :E i l l EMM 'H' l 3 f i sh ,, -' M N ., i l l msgs? 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E. il and prompt delivexjfliave built for us one 1' E Ei of the largest engraving and art establishments i 4 E pile 2 in the counigd Courtes-56 co-operation and 5152? 5 personal interest in our customers are additional E -5 :E inducements we offerin return for your business. , :E .2 JAHN Sz, OJLLIJER JENGRAVJING CO. 5 E, i 554 wEs'r ADAMS STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS , ,E Eg x y Jain- offrf.-.r in mary principal eerie: I TE E, f E E n 5 Ei -5 QQimlllllllIIIlllllllllluglllllllllllllllllllIIIUljlillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIllllllIIllIlllllllljllllllllllllilllllllIIIlllllllllllililllllllgwllllllllllllllll " llllllllllilllilllllllljlllllllll iniuhaunnqynliliillllllllllnlqgill 1,5 Ns E HE E E IE 3 N3 Hg 1: 45 E IIE " E E S S 5 Q 5 E E E E 1- 5 E Q E E hi E 5. g. 7 Q. Z 1 , , J - 1 1 QUUIIllllIlllllllIljllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllll TH E A R C I 92,1 mllulgummlllllillumulllluullmummnllulnlumpqmunnnulmmgg, li: .gli E' 5 E . . E9 Ulf the night IS dark and cosy, .-111 Orphan E f ' v V .... E Dont lt makefl fcllofl blue, "Say walter, is this an incuba- lg To hear the lights fhelx out up- 101, C11iCkQ11? It taste like ity, stairs, 111 d 11 11 1 11 E' 1 1 11 1 . , .1 - And papa drop his shoe?" 0 mm ' 511 :E . 'E "It must be. Any chicken that 5 ---we E has a mother could never get as E, , ' , SQ v .: BO: 441111 Just 11Qa1,d dey 110111, tough ab thin one. Izlmpus. E found Napoleon's bonesf, --- E Rah: "Fo' de lan's sake: Ah Alice: "Father, Jack wants to E' did'n know he wuz a gamblin' marry me." E 111311-3, Father: "IVell? Has he ac- Eg cuired the habit of ettino' thin s E. for himself?" A little girl whose hair eraekles A114-Q: KNO, but he 15 ag-qull-mg E when she combs it was told by her 1f-,,-J'1li99lf"'- mother that she had electricity in --i E her hair. N ' E9 J. L. b.: 6LTl1lS eold weather :E cs pa e , 1 ' c , - . 'E Oh. she exclaimed, ' How up 1.111115 111e 10 1119 1101101-v E t-dtw'-". Il" l'ft"'t' Y .. 5 10 a L lf 'ue Idle Q LC HCI 5 Soph: "X ou should wear a hat. :E in Inv hair and grandma has was 'ga - D -Orfo us. :f an P E on her stomach. 1 -The Syzzclzronous Motor. EE Senior: 'CI'm sorry I had to Cut, E Ev- Professor, but I was detained by E' V 1 Y 1 very important businexsf, E U by They re I1 l1Z.S'ln'f'7'lt78S 1 5 Prof.: "bo you want two more 5 Llttle Boy: 6'Mother, are there 111111 of g1.111.1,p-Q QE, anv men 'mfr l.' in l1'21V"l1?., i. - Y - . E - ' be I L L bC!llOl'Z "No, slrg 0fI10l1lSQ.,, 5 llothera "YVhv certainlv, clear." -I"urpIf' Parrot. :E ' ' S Little Boy: "But, mother, I -T if I2 V - -. Y v '. .xw . 1 . , IE HTF lmtuub of -made 1 Pony: "Is that someone snioli- E mf I I' U' 915' Illg' back there?" E . .E Mother: "No, dear, the men all Senior: '5Not at all, sirg only E" get in with a close shave." the fog I'm lIl.,,TPIlI1l'l1 Howl. E 'E . f :E E 1-1 nv- I.. un- nu- ... I.- -vs 1.1 --1 'vu -nn -vw -1' E 11 llglllllllllllllllllllllglllllllllllllllllllllllgllllllllllllllllllll lglllllllllllllllllll lglllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - llllllull 'W 1 Illlllllllillllll lllllllllllllllllllllg N IIIIIIII I-,Q mllilnllllllllllljylllIII I IH0llQI!llIIIIIIIIIllIIlllmllllllllllllmlllllllll IllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIQUQIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIHI IE Er' tg? A. H. MERRY E. B. MERRY -E E2 E E' ERRY BRGT HER gf Manufacturers of E High-Grade E E' '55 SE E E BUILDING BRICK gs Ei Capacity: Forty Million Annually. ' E E gl Operation: One Hundred Percent the Year Round. E: Quality: The Best. ig 3: Shipments: Invariably Prompt. E" E Prices: Right. 5 ' Z is HERALD BLDG. AUGUSTA, GA. 2, -E , 23 Years in the Business ,E E E " : :EF 5' 'E E E ilillillll llllll fllIIll!Qlllllllllflifllllllllll Iglilllllllllll llllll ililllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQUIIllllilllIIIIIIllIlliljlllllllllllllllllllllgljIIIIIII Ifllllllllllllql I IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQQE . -4 E mllllhIIIllIIIIII!MlllllllllinlltllllllllIIIIIIlIII!lfmlllllllllllmlllllllll IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIllmjllllIllllllIIlllllljllallIIIlllllllmlllllllllllnllllm E, E The Tropical Whiskey-fish gg rrs CAPTURE AND lisa ui ?' gi In these days of forbidden fruit and bootlegging, the finny tribe of E Ivhiskeyfish, more than ever before, has come into its own as a necessity 5 ' 5 in the well accoutred American Home. The use to which this rare tribe E can be put, is most far-reaching and significant, and its capture can be E affected only by following minutely the rules herein set forth. The writer E l'-: by a life much fraught with much experience in those parts of the world gl where lvhisky-fish abound, is qualified to give the readers of THE ARC gi instructions in the pursuit of this elusive and highly coveted species of the i lI - piscatorial family. 3 To begin with, the VVhiskeyfish is found only in that part of the South Z ,gl Seas which lies between the Tropic of Barlicorn and the Istlnnus of Suez, l and is available for capture from any time after Christmas until about if E: twice that late. The later the time, the whiskier the fish, however. This :EE E is one of the points usually overlooked by the common, or Garden type of 2 E: fish-hunter. E: On arriving at the Whiskeyfish fields, the hunter should take every ,E precaution to insure the surface of the water being covered with a thick E I , coat of ice, for under no other condition is his quarry susceptible of en- E snarement. This can be brought about either by bringing with him E lg- enough ice to cover that part of the seas in which the fish is known to re- side, or by waiting until such time of year when nature will provide the ice E , for him. A very small point. but of vast importance, as you will see. :E i From here on, the method which I like best is as follows: Proceed to a E. very high hill, anywhere within a radius of two kilometres from the desired :E 5' center of operations, and construct a hugh bonfire of the roots of hoosis- E E: berry bushes, which can be found in abundance at this time of year in :Ev 2' any country begining with X. Now hide behind the shadow of the flames, E 5 'E glunlunlniiliuluglIInI1liliinunlllllllillililiminililiiulijyuuuuilnuiiiiu 1 lminimnmnmnnnnflii : riiimlllnllQmlm ' n z ulnlniliilluu r 'ililmmll I .E 5 E 45 E. :,f Mllllhlllllllllllllllllll lllmllllllllllIIIllllllllllmlllllllllllllmllllllll wlllllguglnllllllllniigunllllulnumugugumummulgiqlnunuununnninnm I! 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E E E2 -.E NE gs 5 5 E: hs' sa- IIE IE is 5. E: 2 E E. 5. H5 NS Ei 5. E u,E 5 5. 'gl E E E. n-I El -.S NE E E E. 'IE' X ls- LI: and yodel ffhow dry I am" while awaiting developments. The whiskeyfish, no matter at what it might be engaged, will immediately, if not sooner, have its attention arrested by the delicious aroma of the burning hoosis- berry roots, and, standing on its tail, will look out through the hole in the ice, which you you1'self, if you are experienced at the business, will have made for this purpose. Seeing no one in sight, or elsewhere, he will ap- proach the hill on which you are waiting, first slowly, and then more rapidly as he becomes intoxicated with the odor. YVhen he has approached close enough for you to see his gold teeth with half-closed eyes, it is your time to act. And here lies a very probably source of disappointment for you. If she wags his tail vertically, well and good, but if he wags her tail horizontally, then it is no kind of fish to take into your home, and your quest has been in vain. But, assuming it to be the right kind of fish, you rush forward through the fire shouting "Et tu, whiskeyf, or words to that effect, and secure a half-Nelson on the unfortunate, yet struggling Pisces. To do this, is no mean accomplishment., and many a whiskeyfish hunter has let his prize slip th1'ough his fingers for failure to execute this part effi- ciently. If the half-Nelson is unsuccessful, try a two-thirds Izaak YVal- ton, or, if in desparation, even a three-fourths Lilikouani. No whiskey- fish that ever lived could escape this masterful series of holds, and so you will soon find yourself on your way home, sore but satisfied. The only remaining part of these instructions is how to prepare the fish for use in the home. First, place the fish in the Vic-trola, anywhere but in the basement. Then take your favorite recipe for home-brew, mix thoroughly the necessary ingredients in the proper vessel. and await in patience the speeiefied time. At the end of this period., you may let your whiskey-fish go, for if the hooch is successful, he is not needed, and if it is not, he couldn't help it anyway.f G. S. H. in V00 Doo. I s Ei' E1 .Eli IE! sf E9 E6 El' -E :E E 'En 2' E E EE 5 ,- EJ E 5 :II IE' ': illgllllllllllllllhilll lgmunuiiiumuInqgliiilimmnnlnnmmuumuuliiuilnugullnlilimuilulnmmluliililunngguniliillllluuljmlnlmllnili i : Illllllfliltllllllllt i iilllllllll EIIEMIIIIIIQQIQIIIIIIIIWIIQIQLIIIIIIllIIlllllllfilslllllllllllmlllllllli TH E A R C IS21 mllglgglulul Iiljllllllll Il muuulmm Manufaoturlng Company U - 5 EE . V EHtGfpf1SG g E Manufacturers of Z FINE coT'roN oooos IIE. AUGUSTA GEORGIA D Sp dl 35 250 L ms--980 : JOHN SANCKEN GEO. A. 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MANUFACTURERS 0F 2 SHEETINGS, DPILLS, SCRIMS, DENIMS, TICKINGS AND SPECIALTIES -E IE EE sl' :f al' Eli 7 Sl -E IE A E -E -E EI' i 5' s IS -5 A young country girl was evidently taking her first ride on the train. gl The conductor came through the car, yelling, "Tickets, plcasef' and after some Clllb?11'l'ilHSIIlCIlt she humlcd him her tickct. E :E- Soon after, a train boy came into hcl' czu' Crying, uCllL'WiIlg'g'l1lll.u E The country maid turned to hc-1' companion and said. "Goodness, do I E have to give that up., too?"iVirgir1i11 HWI. E, :E E M I lll llllll nillllgllllll lflifll l lllllllglililillllllll IIIllflilllllllllllllliililllIglllllllilmllllllIIIlillllllllllliililllllllgl IIiliiIllllIlllIIll.9l lllllIllllliIiliI! 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Q Saxon-Cullum Shoe Co. 1 922 BROAD STREET 1- E fAlways Busyj : S Q 1 1 mini' 1 1111111111ii11111111111Q111i1i1il1111111111111i1Q11111111111111ii1i1 1 :111111iH11u1111111111111111i1i1i1111111 11111111111 1 1' 1 51 11111 11i 11 1g 1ihin1111111111 lq . gn OF AUGUSTA it E g . 55 s 5 . . . . . , l E E T 5: . if - d- ug v gs E E Q IIIIIlllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllli llllmlll Ifnnllllllllllllllllllllfflllllllllmllllllllllllll ll The Natlonal Exchange Bank fi' would like to have every young man who is graduating from, or who IS continuing his studies at THE ACADEMY OF RICH- MOND COUNTY open an account with us, no matter how small. We want the business of the men who have been trained in this hne school We have confidence in them and in their future and 2 teel that We can help ourselves by helping them FOUR PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS " With Best Wishes A AUGUSTA LUMBER COMPANY . LUMBER MILLWORK l an 1 BUILDERS SUPPLIES U - f Established 1844 Bc f urphy SL Company HA WHoLEsALE GRocERs : 's E Ei AUGUSTA'S OLDEST MERCANTILE ESTABLISHMENT is Seventy-eight Years of Continuous Service 'mum 1 Illllllli lllll IllUllillllllIIllllllllligllllllllllllllliIlllQ!llllillilllIlllllllllllllllI'I my tml 'mn I in "' I EIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIMI IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllmHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1' H E A R C I 921 IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU nuumiugi 5 MERRY Sc COMPANY 1 D1str1butors COLD STORAGE REYNOLDS ST PHONES as 84 1 HOWARD HOLDEN MOTOR CO A Authorlzed Sales and SCFVICC FORD FORDSON LINCOLN BROAD STREET 7 Comphments I .. 3 5 X R L CHAMBERS x lr um-N, E, 7 .X 'T0 IVINI .:llIEL I ' N Augusta, Ga, Ig S . : I' 1 - II - -: ' ' PAV I .r.- E ' . : A : ' : ' : - L I 'l ' :E Q FIELI AFT! T01 ' .IIANY :E ' Q, ' ' 5' hi. .Zu S ' 5 . . S I il FOX RIVER BUTTER I . 1 gf O Eg '- 901 . - I If Il H ' I I I sg EF E ZF In ,SAX 2 --S N . Zig Q VV of : S gf- ' - - . E l I X I OR :- X 1 Ilull I :II t I I! I , I In' till llllll 5 XI I I I I I I I I 1 ll I l Ht I Il 'I I I I l l I I 1 I II I I l'I I I I 0 I I E E QM III' III I V f Ill1 ililllllllllllllgllllllllllllliilill QIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIQI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE M:Iinnunlnluuugugnnlulnninlumpmunullllullgimlllllllulllguglllllw 1' I-I E A R C I 9 21 lllllllmlllll IllmjllIIIllllllllIII!ll!ImilIIIIIIIIQIQQIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIM A JOHN J. MILLER 8: COMPANY ig OH BOY! ' " Meet me at the HOME FOLKS at Lunch Time 5E Chicken Salad Sand viclles Ham Salad Sandwielxes I Sliced Hain Sandwiches Pimento Sandwiches . ' X line of fine candies for THE GIRLS jf HOME FOLKS 1 818 Broad Street 817 Broad Street 3 In - 21: Own, r. When Hot, Tired and Thirsty Loans Negotiated E Fire Insurance, Life Insurance.. E Casualty Insurance, Rea Estate, Renting Agents, Surety Agents. . 5 100 Masonic Temple Building Feel Refreshed, Invlgorated ' :I , Pl'lOl1C 516 "Tl1c'rr'.9 Nom' S0 Good" l li - iff g E. A El John Jaw Cohen Jul I S C I J I John Jay Cohen 81 Co. DRINK E 1 and OH at DELICIOUS SOUTHERN BISCUITS 5 ARE MADE WITH H avely Teakfast Be SELF-RISING FLOUR Q5 -Mined By- Q Clark zllzng Co. ' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 5 ' llll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIII lfllfll I lllllI!lilIlillllIllllllllllilllllllllllllliliilil llllllllllililllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ IIIIIIIIII QH i lllllllllllilii llllllifi llll 'Hin T -I i A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'r H E A R C I 9 2 2. .5 E: E. 2 Q THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN EANII 5 Capital and Profits Five Million Dollars A PAYS FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS QUARTERLY HEATH BOLSTER 7504 W" sf TURNER WALK OVER BGOT FRUI'gRghciEgEUCE SHOP GROCERIES 828 BROAD STREET Pl'1OI'1C 1271 1272 Al1gL1Sta ASK DAD HE KNOWS' Why You Boys of the A R C Should Patromze WHITE S He knows and w1ll tell you that th1s store deserves your patronage because of 1ts pol1cy of selhng only QUALITY CLOTHES AT CONSISTENTLY LOW PRICES I E WHITE sf COMPANY AUGUSTA GA gi 2' , - H I , , S --.1I--- ' 'I i I Q - , , Ga. Q 9 E .- 5: II ' 5 l O E I - Q llllll llllIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll Illlllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll LET YOUR BOX OF zmnally S COME FROM WATSON DRUG COMPANY 928 BROAD ST PHONE 637 HIPI HIPI HOORAYI TRHEE CHEERS FOR THE A. R. C. Co d I uck and Bert II i.'l1e.' to all flu b1y.5. A 111111 can IICVQI' by '1 Grmfrr 01' Bigger 111-111 tlI'1ll l1c looks. I I' El II"1 IQ HI LI XOI IOOIx 'IHL PXRI IX L l Lund 1 tl1 llgllt QI MNII R SI IIS lll ilu w 1X 1011 lllxm to 1 L ll tllLlll Our HULSE LAUNDRY just a Good One 5 E E 5 THE INTERNATIONAL VEGETABLE OIL CO 1unminh1111111111up1gn11unlim:qlgullllllllllllllglmllllllllllllguglllllw 'r I-I E A R C I 9 2,1 lllllllwlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInlllIIlllllllllllllllllllllnllllllIl J O O 0 Y Y 1 0 1 5 S 9 I K N 4 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 5 , I ' I C ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 'k L" C L . U 1, 1 ' 'i.'.' " VW' I . SHIRT and COLOR work is beyond co111pa1'iso11. I6 39 I ... ... ... ... Y ... W ... ... Y gp V X 3 W gg! MM Z i I A l 1 l : 1,,1 'E' 11 ,laid 11, ,. I. I lllmllmlllmml lllllllllllllllllllllllll mm nnnmlm nmmmuuum JIT" pf Q MIITIIHIIIQQIQIIII llltiilltllllllIllIIIIlllllllmlllllllllllllmllllll 'I' I-I E A R C I 9 21 llllllllgugllllllllllliiipgulollllllllmgugu lllllmllllllllllllilillfi . El ll ' S Y' . CHARTERED 1879 f The Augusta Savings Bank 827 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 3 STRICTLY SAVINGS , P. H. MAY, President THOS. R. YVRIGHT, Vice-President, E J. G. XVEIGLE, Cashier L. YV. LYHTH, Asst. Cashier 5 , 5 4 PER CENT INTEREST Compounded January, April, july and October Your Savinrrs Account Solicitcd -1-2 Years of Faithful Service I :gd S 'THESE TWO qu-fra-.'3' FARR 8: HOGAN rszos MAKE '-'-'-'-'-'-' -g E " ' ' ' 958 Bro d St. :E srunvv -' "M '- S 2 I: :I The IQOIIIL' ofuG'GriH'of1 cloltlxeslfoli E lg ' rlcn, 'oung 1 cn, ann Hicl Sc 100 5 Lads-L-?u:1lity laiultitylc ?Ll'lJl'CIl'lC- 2 - A' I 21 ,lvc zinc N ,wx jl'lC S. -S : l ' 7 .::::::::::E1'. "If Men or Boyg Wefar nl 12 'ai Q-1-iirhg We Sell It E :-'-'- -'-'-: The best A i s i: :I -I-es-t It Costs Less at I . 3 :l FEED :I sold only ln CULPEPPER BROS. E Avgmg v Checkerboard Augusta, Georgia 'I:!S:Eig5:T4BaQs bv- fff,'f,RS J Q Consumers Grocery Co. INE DiSf7'iIlIlf0l'S for Purina Feeds f ,r 1 Phone 783 1101 Broad St. F , E 7 5 YP E" ' 'E ' mnnlllnliiliuu mmmliiil nnm 1'linunu llnl Qnmuulnuliiiil 1 InaiuhilnI1nunnunllulnliiniaunlulgggnnainiiuumuuul l ' IllllllllllllilililllljlllllllllfliflllllllllglI IWITIIIIIIIIIIIIIL 'r H E: A R C I 9 2,1 lllugugluluuuililggllmuulummgmimunqgpuumwiuni THE VOGUE OF TODAY There is no one more Jarticular about clothes than the vounff mzvn at hisfh l . P1 0 school. They know what they want in Style, pattern antl color. They are -: EI' -:I -E fc, pacemakers and STYLE-STARTERS. For example, high school students E' in have popularized the four button and sport coat we are featuring. E E YVe cater to these critical buyers because we know our showing of Clothes in- I clufles the newest ideas anal smartest models. :E ' E 1 The designers have ransacked the style centers of the country and individualized the vogue of E ia today in the l'lilI1Y popular models we are oltering in a wid: variety of patterns, fabrics :ind E, colors, at reasonable prices. : 7 I . . EE if iv 'D , 7 R' EE 7 ISTABLISHID DYER HALFA 'CENTURY - ti if PEOPLES PHOENIX OIL COMPANY Sixth and Taylor Streets :E Z. YABLON, Prop. Work Called For and Delivered T LPalg,Tud :fel h"g1"'3x?'E Ol E! 933 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. mmm I C ,I-mflitb A 0 Ol I .2 A 5 1ncle1 Oil 2 Phone 2840 O Yvork Done While You Wait Red Seal and Aero Motor Oils " ga SEED and PLANTS for GARDEN, PORCH and LAWN 5 I PRICES MOST REASONABLE E Eg Under New Management Ig ir 1 :I fog ALEXANDER SEED CO. O PHONE 1618 974 BROAD ST. .E AUGUSTA, GEORGIA " ,, :E 'l . I n Q Illllillllllmill Qllllllllflililllllll " ummm" numiinia it nuaiiimummm " it uiiim T Q' A A nu ,Q lllllllIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIl!!!llIIIllIllIIIIQQIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII 'I' I-I E. A R C I 9 1 mwwllllllului mmlllllmlIIlllulllmlmmlllulllmllmmilli it . EE Ig. I .gn hr Auguzta Olhrnmrlv 1 Eg ls the Otificial organ ofthe Boy Scouts of Augusta-a page of Scout SE A , . . , as ' news every Sunday. All the latest sportmg HCXVS-IOPICS Ot the day. f I THE BEST FEATURES THE FUNNIEST COMICS A s I ALL THE NEWS gl 25 Eg PERKINS SASII sf DOOR CO. E Manufacturers of S 5 HIGH GRADE MILL WORK E LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL 5 Phone NO. 4 E I AUGUSTA, GEORGIA lg E: 2? E E : I I FH XI I x LO :S IE' I I I I I 'EI E I AIS B It fhll 4 E E E f E5 3 I Q s z' -a O T Hugh H. Alexamler Henry B. Garrett ALEXANDER at GARRETT REAL ESTATE LOANS FIRE INSURANCE I E.- E' Ground Floor Lamar Building E N AUGUSTA, GEORGIA I : z i EE E 5 E " : :EJ I IE E s I IIII IIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IiiIimuImIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIiiliulngglmlniliiuullnllanIulullliilinuluugyllliliilulllnu T IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQWIIBIIIIIIIIIIIII E Mllilmllllllllllwllllll Iilflmlllllllllll llll Ilmlilllllllllllmlllll I Tl-I E A R C l9 1 llllllllgugllllllllullEnglmmIluIIIlgmlIfaillnlllllmlulullulmium lei 'L 'L L' R- A 1- I., A N2 IIE. - NE- ' MILTON SMITH AUGUSTA MOTORS CLUTHES SHUP I Qlncorporatedb YOUNG MEN'S :E ,m AUGUSTA - GEORGIA OUTFITTERS 2. EE Plioiie 9154 804 Broad St. E 5 Workmanship, Courtesy and E S. Service E EE ARPEN ' 55 GREEN'S GARAGE C TER 5 E1 General Automobile Repairing 5 For the Best of Repairing E 103-05 Fifth St. Augusta, Ga. is 2 2 X Reach E gi BASE BALL and TENNIS SUPPLIES 55 'IE' 5' , E! Ng LOVISVILLE SLVGGER HATS E gi J Base Ball l,llif0l'IllS and Sl1oeS ig Golf Clubs and Balls 5 Q ,Wei BOWEN BROS. HARDWARE co. gn H E fskjgigf 8-29 Broad St. Phone 94 QE: I i ' it AUGUSTA ROOFING u E 5' 8z METAL WORKS ' Comphmems Eg Approved Roofers for Barrett of Eg E Specification Roofs E ,gi glllllffllilljl in Nlmgf Jlwlnl, Nlnhf, Tilw, Tin, W' E NE "ar un! flruzwfl Run 'nr E 529 BRUAD ST. i1Iill0Nl'1 zu:-azz Augusta, Ga' E5 A L'GUS'I'.-X, GA. . -E. J ''iglnllnuuuiliiluqgmmniliimmnupglililiulunuuuniqlnluunn liiliulugluu liliimnmuuuunuiililuullg liliimllm Il mmm!" llllll ihllllllllj liililmllln IlIIllImllllllllIIllllIIlllllllllillllllllllIllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'I' H E: A R C I 9 21 llllllllljll l llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllI!lljllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII WHITNEY MCNEILL ELECTRIC C0 Electrlcal Contractors Augusta Ga PXIRXTIIIN PIPCTRII XL AUGUSTA BONDED WAREHOUSE CO 'II Onls Iublic- Band cl IX -um mou: iu -xLlg,L1.'t'l I'enW1ck and Cumming Streets Phone 1436 ARRINGTON BROS Sc CO WHOLESALE GROCERS Augusta Ga B If Phones 2828 and 99 MAXWELL BROS FURNITURE Augusta Ga AI K I SIAS B1 ST AND NIOSI IROC RI SSIXE I -XI I R THE AUGUSTA HERALD DAILY AFTERNOON XIX lp 1 III NI un HON Fht ON I-lptl' in NI :I HOB , F G MERTINS Mllltafy Unlforrns Ralncoats, Caps Collars, Tles Gloves, S1'11rts X Puttees 854 BROAD 1 4 a QUEEN OF THE PANTRY FLOUR .. - . L, X lo , I orclh 'su c ics AUGUSTA GROCERY CO ' mlt-salt Distribu ors I Q lllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllvlllllllllllllllll llllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' I' M ' 'T I ' - E I f PQICIJI-I Ilfl'i MII IZIIOAD ST. I E E. . lg 0 X V 1 Y - Lt' - ' 0 1 AI 50 I' I Y s I 5 E ' 3 .'-c ns ulmut your IIip:hting IIIWIIIIU . l g I4Ix1n-1'I Iloux - XYiri11g:'. 4 i' Lighting: I'IIXIlll'l'S II Sym-iallty. I ' C ' .Yi I I I ' '. E. 5 0 E . E5 - ' E - E s f - Distributors Idulily, Flower of Idaho unl , Gloria Flour-None e er u f , . v,Y.,,,. 31 V -m, w 5.. V., ,1- I LE A Ax A A x 1 Ax LG A A A 5 5: li' 2 I SUNDAY-MORNING EE E The Of . ' IE Q' I z K' .II'ISf' - I'I'I '. L I os IES O I ,I-A , Mzulc Spec-iullx to: Those VI Can E. an' I 1 Ill 1 t 5: ' .S 4. , m - f E WHEN YOU ARE A 5 DADDY DON T FORGET mdsme Sprmg Compliments J. FRANK CARSWELL Augusta, Ga. HMI! IIIIIIIIIIIIQI IIII IIIIIEIIIII IIIII lll l IIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIII GG I-I E: A R C I 9 1 lllllllljlllllllll EIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIHIQIIIIIIIII ini 55: Y -- Y Y Y Y YY Y Y 2 lg. - I . 3- ' z 0 of 5 amy' DR. H. M. DAWSON for the little ones. OSTEOPATHIC 3 as PHYSICIAN A GH WINDSUR SPRING 607 os 09 L B 'ld' 5 CG. ' ' HITIHI' ul Ing M a. WM. F. BOWE, J R. Rf GENERAL . CONTRACTOR Cemetery Memorials 2 541 Broad St. Phone 1577 Yf Augusta, Ga. I RINKER:DEAS PAINT CO AUGUSTA GEORGIA EA B: I! ' 1 .- I .IEE il'Nks sl'lT IHXSES 'l'R.u'lCl,l X F 7 - Xl I -spa-wi:ulI3' for thu' Imy gui II 1 I irQt Szull-lv I:1st-- Mzxkn- I . I :uss I ' Y 1 1 I ' 1 g ' I II Q l I I Phon L n l kj "' ' ,, N " --- X, V N, an an nu 'un ng: asv QA III nnumumqgnnulunlmull . I um mumm .,,. . rj. . II ,-,tr f""". E, . HI. pl FFQ 5 n FUNERAL DIRECTORS TO HIGH PRICES! 'Tnint no lmrcl times Colne, just soft tiincs saying Good bye, but we Can ht-lp you. LISTEN: Tlionszuicls of Tennis, Mcn's, IVOIIIQII and CIIIILIFQIIIS, at 750 Tgnimuuuugguuihgrm I lmluumlpmm Tl-I E. A R C 1921 1 , IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIQIQ IIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII .. 5 E E ! 15- E 3 a o Ladies' Oxfords at 2141.75 to 383.530, Mcn's Oxfords, bt-12.75 to EIS-11.00. Hard time prices on everything. All SHOES and SLIPPERS down to Rock-Bottom. IVQ are the IvI1KIQl'Iil.IiL'l'S and Funeral Directors to High Prices. IIUQIIIIIIIUII .-Iczlzlfwzy Shoes ll Specially THE GREAT EASTERN SHOE CO. R. G. TARVER, Manager 915 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA. FINE STATIONERY Latest Novels and Gift Books Waterman Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Kodaks and Supplies MURPHY STATIONERY CO. 812 Broad Street AUGUSTA SHOE . REPAIRING . J. SaWi1owsk'y's SHOE RENURY 975 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. Phones 943-3714 PROMPT SERVICE Local :md Long: Ifistanw Phone 1697 NORRIS CANDY . ,as v I - - YOUNGBLOODSX ROOFING Ice Cream and Soda Water ? . Drugs and Toilet Water 5- I KINGS PHARMACY Cor. Broad and 13th Sts. DOORS, SASH, ETC. Ricl1ardscn's Wallboard 6f5 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. LOMBARD IRON WORKS Sc SUPPLK CO. FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP BOILER WORKS MACHINERY SUPPLIES REPAIRS EVERYTHING FOR THE MILL 5 sf .En I :E 'E :f llmglmmumll ' : E5 f mum IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllfiiilillllIIIIIIIIIIIEIQIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll IIllllllIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllmlillllllz IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I ll lnnmiliilgylll iwilillnnlug niiillllllnlmllglj l 2' IE' IE 13 wlll F PHINIZY 8: COMPANY -5 General Agents ,- NEW AMSTERDAM CASUALTY COMPANY The L-mrgert W Orkm ll Coml e 'at'O II l'.I'I1g Company ' ' ' Headquarters' 124 Eighth Street Phone One I SHITH BROTHERS CO I- WHOLESALE 1 GROCERS ' Aol AUGUSTA GEORGIA 3, .5 C. T. GOETCHIUS sf BRO. . -If E' Estuhllshf-d 1877 , E DRUGGISTS eg KODAKS. CANDY, SODA , 702 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 55 ESTABLISHED 1858 THE PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO. YELLOW PINE LUMBER 5 MILL WORK, DOORS, SASH and BLINDS Augusta, Georgia E HIlimIIIllIllIll!ll!IlIlllIlImIlll!lllllllllllllIIlliillllllllllllwlllllllll 'I' H E A R C I 9 2.1 IIIIIIIQUIIIIIIII IIlmjlllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllmllllllllIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE E 2 ' E 'Ez za' E E: :E 'E El gg C 5 ' Q 's 1 115 1 ll ' 1 1 ' Ill the XXYOIIKT gg E I ,ii Es, , E E : 0 :E ' IE E E Il I , 'E Il I4 lu I CD 1111 I I 1 . 1 Exclusive Bottlers of jgimmmggmmuimlqlgqlululul ulll lnqmllllllllllllglmlulw mmmu Q n . is I Phone and Phone in 33 ORANGE CRUSH 33 A 5C-Everywhere-5c RF AUGUSTA COCA:COLA BOTTLING CO. E, A MEN'S WOODWARD S ti FURNISHING LUMBER CUMPANY IF AUGUST DORR'S LUMBER Doors, Sash and Blinds I Quality Service B 724 BROAD STREET Cor. Roberts 8: Dugas Sts. L KVM. SCHIVICIGERT, President THOS. S. GRAY, Vice-I'1'cs. N Cashier R. AI. RILEY, Asst. Czlsllivl' UNION SAVINGS BANK 7 Cor. Broad and Eighth Sts. COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED R 4 PER CENT INTEREST fi? S5 WM. SGHWEIGERT Sc CO. gh JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS ii DIAMONDS WATCHES, ETC. A tg 846 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia Rig :Q t I I ' T I I t z illnnlmlmijguumllllliilil I QllllillililiIllllIllllfllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIQUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T lllllmliiiuulllmg IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII Hllillllllll lllljmlllllllllil IllllllllIlllllllllllllml llll lllllmlllllllll lnnullgugllll ll ll lmggnnlnnnInugupnfliummnnmunlnlununnniui O CONNOR:SCHWEERS PAINT CO - 855 Broad Street - PAINT OILS BRUSHES, PLATE GLASS WINDOW G: ' GLASS, LADDERS O72 6177219 S - 858 Broadway - : Dry Goods Q: 9 lf' if a 9 s .5 gl "You've Tried the Rest, Now Try the Best E E al as E: 5 ll I ll lg ' i LET US DO YOUR REPAIR ' E 5. WORK C. B. SLATER'S ,Ei We Will Gladly Sc-nd for Car f "-2 'Iwi' Huw l'p-to-Dafa Repair Equinnvnt 1 e All wY1Jl'k Guaranteed Q 5 Bone But Lu-nuxne Ford Parts Used for Men and Women 'f LGMBARD MOTGR ' CQMPANY STELLING NICKERSON A w A I Q1 SHOE COMPANY N L WILLET SEED 810 BRQAD ST COMPANY AUGUSTA GEORGIA FUOTWEAR IIFDPP-XRIWIFNFS L l Agency J 81 T Cousms Shoes F- S E I E5 E Phones 122-I-9 ant 31. Y S 7 . I road Street Opposite Monument .if s' no -E - 1 EE uri 1 , '. A :Al-fm, Field. E ant lower Seeds and Bullwsg Poultry ln- E dustryg Pairy Industryg Pet and Brceclirlg A' Eg Stock Industry: Insecticides and Clf'l'll1lClllt'S " and Spray Maclminvsg Orchard Trees and Or- . ' namcntal Shrulmsg Animal Remeclies and - - 5 : Feeds: and Africultural Lime. ...,, ,. .,.. .,... . ,. 5 B . . f sf Be . zlllllllllllllifllllllgllllllllilifllllllllllIglflililllllllllllllllwllllllllllllliililllIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIL A lfllillllllllllllglllllll mllliiillllun- ' lin H 1 E I I I If E S 2 :E 3 I 7 l ,Y - : , E 3 A :S n 'a E.- E' I ! ElIIm!IIIIIIIIIIQIIQIIIIIIIIIIIHI IlllllllllllllllllllmllIlllllllllmlllllllll I mumium : - f :E E. EE' 5 E BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE SUCCESS ? n J. WILLIE LEVY Sc SON I Q Ii GLUBE CGTTON MILLS " 5' -E 5: --c-- :E E DUCKS, OSNABURGS, SHIRTINGS, DRILLS E Y 2 ilCTT I , AUGUSTA, GA. I E STOP! MORRIS GARAGE E 5, that Leak in your Automobile 8C if TOP Withfx GARAGE STORAGE Um' ffffff ACCESSORIES 5 g m m mmumm' 'mmmnmm mmm? II'nfgrpr00f.v BI'0ad St. u 1 Qi Mmm SQL UWM, I J M Q v I IVL- C2ll'l'y Parts for All Ig'Il1tlOI1 , EE MI HH nm I,re.se11c'S Systems' E 3 TUTO-TOP-52+ 4.1 Ny A11,,ff,-j,,1. Machine YVOrk :1 Specialty E . , 1.1-J ,11f1n-A :-. p4lNTDDO .D"'5mN 1 , ' . Irrfgsou Nanci!! U11 laps i 5 "Nullliq5'sa:EE:LEE,q,g1lIf!'' 1x'n'p New. C' T' Q CG' I Ig For Sale by 51 Agents E 2 ENDURANGE E PAINT STORE , CORBY CAKES E 215 jackson St. Augusta, Ga. .E -xllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIllIlflifllllllllllwlililhlllllIIIIIIlllfllllllllllllllllllllll ummmmmmnmmmmmnunuum IIIIIIIllIllllllllllflflllllllllllllllilililglllllllllllillllllllllllll Ilnillllllllllllllllm Mniumnnnuuugugl nunuuunimmgullulll unlmgmllllllllllllguglllllnu lllllllllllllllllllllllliljlllIllllllllIIIlllllllmlllllllllllljllllllllllllnllllm E HOLLINGSWORTH'S CANDY WI-IITMAN'S CANDY E E5 2 GARDELLFIS E 32 EE , ' SODA FOUNTAIN 5, I "AN OASIS IN A DESERT' E Meet Mu at Ga1'dcllc's E -5: DRUGS CIGARS ,gl I THOS.G. BRITTINGHAM gg CONTRACTOR E PLUMBING, HEATING AND DRAINAGE 5 Repairing and Ovcrlmauling zz Specialty a 651 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia I g Established 1891 I I NIXGN 8: WRIGHT T, 1, HICKMAN he COTTON 19-22 Campbell Bldg. 5 ' Also Corresponclent for I in Reynolds Street E. L. 85 gl Augusta, Ga- New York City '1 1 Ig AUGUSTA CREAMERY, INC. 5 ICE CREAM il CHOCOLATE MILK Ee Phone 1958 Pg. E 628 ELLIS STREET W. A. GREEN Mgr. 5 :1 :S 2' 'E 5 5 'E 5 jgIIllllIIllllllflllllwllllllllllilllllllllll Illllllllllllllll I IIIEQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlnglllllllilmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll jlllfllillllll lunllnmlliuilhggylllnmlililhln ulgymihillnlllll " S M WHITNEY COMPANY COTTON FACTORS ' 1 Established 1868 'K' iif 1 - 3 Jackson Street is 1 THE Ano 1921 ' E 1 Ii o o ,fi - A 1 1 IH AUGUSTA -o- GEORGIA I Q lf I WE SELL ,es il CATTLE, CALVES and HOGS ON COMMISSION Correct Weights Prompt Returns AUGUSTA STocK YARDS co. AUGUSTA OPTICAL Compliments gi, COMPANY I SSSA' ' D. tx JACKSON, Prop. of ii Sprfriulisfs in ' 1 lb Oculists' Prescriptions Sc A if Masonic Building "I 'l Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga- ?,Ai E Plmm- zum 5' ji . I! ,. Relic-vc:-s v strain. , . fl! li YoU HJ 45 1. Hutcheson Auto Awning Company BST .IUHC 1337 Al'Gl'S'l'A, ul-Loiusm .- G Second Floor Lamar Building Mnniuhnnununuuluggqn unlnunmlllqmlululllIlnuuglmmllllllllngugllllllu IlllllllmllllllllllllillllllllllllIlIIlI!!I! Illllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllll Wits :z TROWBRIDGE I E HARDWARE CO. - 847 Broad Street 5 Ask for rates on our New I Thrift Policy for Boys, then f talk it over with Dad. -Q 5 LORICK 8: VAIDEN If AGENCY GAS LIGHT CO. OF AUGUSTA Compliments WRIGHT Sz JACKSON Augusta, Ga E. Phone 682 .- FIRESTONE and OLDFIELD TIRES CONSUMERS OIL COMPANY Compliments ONE OF OUR FRIENDS Gas Car Washmg 1 572 Broad St Phone 164 HANSBERGER S PHARMACY DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES and SODA SHP RON C AN DH' S Compliments 1016 fo mf 934 Broad St Phone 1378 mommy ,, of It I S. .s I' :I fs V E WE' of 5 2' ' O'1 2 I ' 2 5 , E S: v of :E E- S 1 , ' ' A ' I' 3 The kind you ll!I'Z'l' rllwrlys lmrl and A' 5: i ' :E 1 ' , ' 'EI' R E' 2: :E E' 'E E E .E E, EE E S G l IgllllllllllllllflllllIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Llilllllllllll llllllililllllllllllIlliilllllljglllllllillilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII liliinn I I' ': +' I wi 1 QUilmlllllll!!!WWWUU!!!lllllullllulllillllllllllllllllllilw A tt t H . mmmnumguauunlnmqpnmnumlium R. L. SUMERAU SL SON P ROLLFAST and CLEVELAND . BICYCLES ? Bicycles Repaired 3: 1248 BROAD ST. PHONE 2386 5E ' E HUTT,S GUARANTEED GARDEN HOSE 5 .f E One-lmlf inch size, lk' per foot: tl11'cc-quzu"tc-1' inch size, 160 por footg cut to S af order any length. Couplings extra, per pair 5Oc. Fresh stock- E , Gzlarafzfevfl file Bm! Vuluv for file Jloney in .'1IIgIl.S'fll. 2 THE HENRY HUTT COMPANY ,I a PLUMBING SUPPLIES, ETC. if PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ANNUAL if :E " MUNTELL I "They Advertise Themselves" 52 'E COURTESY QUALITY SERVICE I, 722 Broad Street Phone 14 ig w E ? .92 cS7AQ,ffc6 QSLM, 5 15 li 1 , , 1.924110 zafltmvfne il I, is Outflttmg Headquarters for A f P MEN and BOYS ctw., .m.f.z5.yMQS'f,.,.A i Q8 914-916 Broad stu Augusta, Ga, Wg.. .vz:,,,..w.f .911.,,1f..,....,.m,.e 1546 B. I, ES " Q"'j,,..E ' mam A t wgt. . t ,--..A ' 'vw' 1.1: V -.-.,, . '.,v. .na --... ' . ,',.p.. 1 ,i r f " -4 . .' -1: x. .V ,-.' . A- ' 'A y . 4 ii. g. , . 4 . f ,S r, . ,un ,lf . ,LY-r .gn .- jx..,.'-v- . , 'lx - gr: in K Af ., flu' - R A 1 5 ...- "fT'iiA .- -' u + 'N' . ,r, 1 - . -Cnr '- '.' ,54 .. . f "-515' ' 1 ". -1. sg 5 --F" ,f ' .Q 9'-Sv, , - .- , r - av K.-A53 xr' ix, I I Q fx . -:rv ef-' "1',. 1 TQ. Z -g ' . 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