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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
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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
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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
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