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your mouth. Besides being a popular member of the class. T S f ' me 741 I I A , I! I !0 EVE .E J.. 'fe fiflhfflfdiill if VVILBUR CLARK ANDRENVS Geiierul Wilbur is a very quiet fellow in the class and on the drill field. He believes in thc motto: Use your head and not he is a sergeant of E Company. Wilbur is now working hard for a dip so he can enter Georgia, and if he does as well there as he did here, we are sure of his success. Corporal, -tg Sergeant, 54 Alex. H. Stephens Literary So- cietv. JOSEPH VVIILIAM BEASI.l'lY KJPIIPIYII Joe came to us a little late, arriving in the middle of our Freslmian year from Summerville School. During this time he has more than caught up with the rest of us, and is now ac- tually expecting to graduate. Joe is a great military genius, and is top sergeant of Company F. He has received an ap- pointment as second alternate to Annapolis Entered Feb. 19184 Corporal, 3, 4-g lst. Sergeant, 5: Second Alternate to Annapolis, Jos. R. Lamar Literary Society. ARTHUR Bl.EAKI,EY General Blake came to us from Davidson Grammar School, and has been with us the whole five break downs. He is noted for the masculine voice with which be orders his platoon around, and the strict discipline he maintains in it. Arthur is very prominent in scouting circles, being one of the leading members of Troop li, ln leaving be has the heartiest wishes of his class. He is going to Georgia. Entered 1918, Corporal l. 24 Lieutenant, 5. lNIORDAl'N'1' GREY l3OA'l'WltIGHT llmzerol Boaty hails from lloughton Grauimar School. Grey is quite a football star having two years of company football and two seasons as varsity quarter-back. Recognizing tlrey's editorial ability thc class made him editor-in-chief of the Arc. One may see his ability by scanning these pages and thinking iof the work involved in their make-up. Boaty is also some soldier, being captain of B and an authority on military matters. Noted-Private, 1, 24 Corporal, 31 Sergeant, 4, Captain, 5. Company Football, 2, 3g Varsity Football, 4, 5g Asst. Editor- in-chief, -tg Editor-in-chief, 5: Athletic Representative. 1, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2. 4 F
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and All-Southern toothall teams. y-, J? 9. Senior Class Uticicers HDXV.XItI3 YVA'l'I'lItBI.XN lI.XtiI.l'llt,, l'rexfrlwnl Seienfifir- l'ldxx'ard hegan his politieal eareer at the .Xeadeniy the first year, ht-ing: eleeteml president of the elass, and he is our president today. In the days gone hx' he used to study. 'tis rumored, and this ruiuor niust not he wholly unfountled, as he luade honors during the first three years of his stay here In nxilitary eireles he holds the high rank ot' Major. The Major is going to Georgia next year. II4 1 5 ills lit idxnt ' ' ' ' ' rnor . 2. J g 'as -s - , 1: beeretary. 3: tlass President. JJ: tor- poral, Sig Sergeant, lg Major, 5g Company Foothall, el-3 Business Manager A lt. t' 5: Senior Ilanee Connuitteeg Pres. Alex H. Stephens Literary Society Assistant Business Manager. lg Invitation Conunittee. 5. ICARI, IJl'NB.XR IIARKISUN, Ivlfl'-l,I'I'Xllll'Ilf flI'lIl'I'llf Lanny eaiue to lls from Davidson Granunar Sehool where he was famed as a hall plaver. At first. he was a serious-nxiiuled youngster. hut has ehanged slightly sinee his arrival at Itielnnond. e . 1 'mar nient. I3unnx ' has the rank of to surf of D In th Nlillt ny Dil t A p lg, l'oiupany. Ile is quite a hall player and is on the team for his seeond year l'ut udl 17 Pii it ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 I e'- 9 g 'vs e, 1, 1, .ig torporal. lg Sergeant, -x: X arslty Ilasehall I D 4, 51 Coinpanv Foothall. L.. 3, 54 All-lteginxental Footlxall. 53 Viee-I resident Senior Vlassg Joke Editor of Annual, Sq Regimental t'hanxpionship, 53 Vice- Pres. Jos. lt. I,aniar Literary Soeiety. liI'I0liUI'l SAYNUR JUIINSUN, SP'l'l'1'flll'-ll frIl'lH'l'Ul x' ne iz ss'nu throuxrh the town of Xvlllllllltfttlll. N. C., in the sunuuer of An, o I 1, 1 I ,, ,, 1919 would have found the town in mourning. XVhy? Skeet had left town It xx is I good thing tor th Xt id nix lu lu xx is the xerx n xxe .' : f ' f ' ' e 1 ': e 'eause - 'z. ' .' 1 an ' needed, an all-round athlete. As an athlete Skeet is a star. Ile is an all-round lnau. Ile plays foot- hall, hasehall, and haskethall. Ile was mentioned for end un the All-State Skeet is an ineouiparahle lvlaek-faee eiunedian and a eartnonist of first rank. Fntered IHISJ: Vonipanx' Foothall, 21 Yarsitx' Foothall, 25, rl-. 5: llasehall, 2 i I 5: Basketball. 2, el. 5,3 President tilee t'lulw. lg lilee Cluh, 5: Viee-l'resi- ' 1 Q dent Ulass, Zig Seeretary Class, .ig Pres. Jos, It. l,aluar I.iterary Society, 5. St S'l'.X It K EY SI I A It I'l'1 l l,Y'l'II IC, 1'l'l'llN1l7'4'l' H1 nwrril arkey S. is the halny tx-alloy of our elass, Ile is frequently seen around the Itaneh, and takes in all the soeial funetious of our eity. llis hright re- niarks have earned the undying lox'e of the Faeulty. Starkey is quite a poet 'intl is now eoniposing an tide to the King. In spite of all this. he is onx ot the most popular nienihers ot' his elass. Forporal. lg Sergeant, 51 Assistant liditor, 5g Treasurer, 33, 5: See. Alex II. Stephens Literary Soeiety: Senior Danee l'onuuittee.
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T: . ,,. f , A fv- f Kfff 4 , - ' ffv 'f if 'X ii ' ' 1 fre it Eirigxk, ts, f N 72 V. ' RALPH BOUKER f'onnm'rrinl Book is the class radiral. With his socialistic ideas he keeps the class in a continual state of turmoil, but in spite of this he is a boy of sound principles and high ideals. With his keen perception he should be a success in his chosen life work. public accounting. lflntered 1920: Corporal. lg Sergeant, 5: Honor, lic-f'.-Kltltrl t'UYINCl'I'0N BRADDY llvrxrrrzl .lake made his first appearance at the Academy this year. He is a good student, but believes in the old adage: Child- ren should be seen and not heard. He is a graduate of Dublin High, and hopes to add to his collection of diplomas this spring. Entered 1922, Private. 5. JOHN RANSOM BRINSON ffI'lIl'l'll1 John came to the Avaclelny in 1921. Due to his highly tinged hair, in about three days hu acquired the name Billy Red from Millen. Millen High School hated to lose such a good :nan as Red, but the Academy received him very warmly. He has been on the football team for two years, and has made a wonderful halfback. Hn- was on the team that made so much history for the Academy this year. lied takes great pleasure in playing with Little l.uL'key the Academy's 200 pound tackle. Too bad Red is going to Tech and Luckey to Georgia. lintm-red 1921g Non-drill, Lg Varsity Football, 4, 5. FRED VVAI.'l'ON BUSH Ta'1'l1nir11l Fred arrived at Mr. l3utler's school along with the rest of the Houghton bunch. During his sojourn here he has dis- tinguished himself by his bright remarks and marvelous mathematical ability. Hn- is one of Our C'ousin's buddies. Fred intends to rontinur the pursuit of learning at Clemson. We- wish him lurk. Company Football, -L. 5g Scrub Football. 54 Corporal, 4-Q 2nd. Lieutrnant, 5.
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