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The Faculty HE FACT'LTYl Yvhat a world of meaning is in that term! To the Freshman, it is the symbol of a combination of typhoid-fever, ogres, stryclmine and Mother Goose. The Sophomore is uncertain: he is beginning to realize that they a1'e not so black as painted. The Intermediate is learning that his teachers are real men not tyrants. The Juniors by now know most of the teachers personally and know that they are human beings with human feelings and human frailties. But to the Seniors, the members of the Faculty are real friends. Yvith some of the Seniors the Faculty has had to struggle for five years, with a few, six long semesters. The Fifth-Classman now understands that the teacher is his real friend and adviser: that what seemed cruelty was really helpful assistance. He will look back with pride on his friendship with the Teachers, both in and out of school. Instructors, ad- visers, counsellors, and friends are but a few terms which the Senior Class could apply to the body of teachers. The Academy Faculty is now composed of one Principal, one Assistant Principal and twenty-two Instructorsfthe largest in Richmond's history. All of these instructors are college graduates. with one or more degrees, and are the best body of teachers that we have yet had. The large number is ne- cessitated by the Academy's rapid growth in students-thus to maintain the ratio of one teacher to about twenty-two boys. This ratio helps to maintain a high standard of teaching efficiency-and this is the most eflicient Faculty in our history. The Senior Class wishes to express their deepest gratitude and most sincere thanks for the inestimable and invaluable aid rendered them throughout the school year and especially in preparation of this Annual. 4
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The Faculty GEOIIGE P. BUTLER .....,................,.............,................,...... P'rim ipal Graduated from A. R. C. in 1891. B. E. University of Georgia 189-i-. Graduated Universtiy of Georgia 1891-95, and Cniversity of North Carolina 1895-98. En- gineer U. S. Topographical Survey summer of 1896. Fellow in mathematics, University of Georgia. Assistant principal, high school, Athens, Georgia 1894-95. In- structor in mathematics at the University of North Carolina 1895-98. Elected associate professor 1898. Instructor and commandant at the A. R. C. 1898-1910. Principal at the A. It. C. 1910-23. MARION TURNER BRI'soN... ................................... English. Science Graduated from Emory College 1911. Prof. at Hills- boro High School 1909-10. Prof. at Bostwick High School 1911-12. Prof. Buckhead High School 1912-14. Prof. at Tenniville High School 1915-17. Prof. at A. R. C. 1917-23. JAMES BIORGAN BUCKNER ............................................ fullffht IlZllfiC8 Graduated from Clemson College 1910. Graduated from University of Wisconsin 1916. Principal at Rock- ville, Charleston County 1913. Principal at Brinson, Georgia 1910-12. Prof. at A. R. C. 1922-23. JULIUS LAFAYI-:'r'I'E CARSON, JR ........................... Science, History B. S. Clemson College 191-L. Instructor at Clemson College 1919-20. A. E. F. University 1919. Prof. at La- Grange High School 1921-22. Prof. at A. R. C. 1922-23. Football coach at A. R. C. 1922-23. CHARLES GUY CORDLE ............................................ Fffl1't'flt, History A. B. Trinity College 1914-. A. M. Trinity College 1915. Prof. Bairds School for Boys 1915-16. Prof. at A. R. C. 1916-23. Track coach at A. R. C. 1916-23. ROBERT HALL CROOK ...................... 111flffl6'IIlllfil'8, COIIlfIIlFTCilll Law B. S. Universiy of Mississippi 1916. I.. I.. B. University of Mississippi 1917. Prof. at A. R. C. 1919-23. Base- ball coach 1919-23. Joi-IN EvANs ICUBANKS .............................................. Latin, Science B. S. and A. M. Vtlottord College 1916. Professor at Columbus Academic High School 1916-17. Prof. at A. R. C. 1919-23. LONNIE LAINIAR FLEMING ..,, .,...,...........,.,.,...,.. H istory and English A. B. Mercer University 1920. A. M. Mercer University 1922. Principal, Itayle High School, ltayle, Georgia, 1920-21. Prof. A. R. C. 1922-23. ERIC VVIcs'I' HARIJX' ........................................,....................... History A. B. Furman University 1908. A. M. University of Chicago 1908-09-10-11. Prof. at Ouachita College, Ark., 1909-10. Prof. Fark Union Military Academy, Virginia, 1910-13. Prof. at Tennessee College for VVomen, 1914-17. Prof. A. R. C. 1922-23. IVILLIA M Rlcnnixo KEN N1-:DY .........,...................,,,,.,,,...,,,, Co III :nerve Graduated at Ga. Normal College, 1904. Graduated at Zanerian College, Columbus, Uhio., 1908. Prof. at South Georgia College, Mcltae, Ga., 1906-09. Prof. Americus tGa.j High School, 1909-12. Prof. Rome, tGa.j High School, 1912-13. Prof. A. It. C. 1913-23.
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