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n ' ' Q ,,f,,,, , , ,amiga I 70, I Firiililw f V 'LL M me ., gegtff .4 Ili Q.. o.. n-.1 s, I H A ll lt Y lll l l'Ul.PII EM IGH ffI'lIPI'Ill lion Ami is one ot' ltichmond's literary lights and a well- known newspaper reporter. Shag was a member of the Geor- gia Team in the International Stock-Judging Contest and won thc state-wide American Legion Contest. VVith these quali- fications we expect great things of him if he ever rids him- self of the opprobrious title t'uckoo! liand. 2, Non-drill. Literary Editor, A. It. C., 5. JAMES Mt-KAY EMIGH Ilwrwlwzl VVe did not hear much from Jael: at first, but he has turned out to be one of the most unruly members of the class. Our noble adjutant is a soldier brave and bold, and likes to show his authority over the trembling freshmen. He is also quite a track man and although this is his first year out, he is showing up well. VVe all wish him the same success in future life that he has had llcrc. Noted: Honor, lg C'orporal, Zig Sergeant, 4: Captain and Adjutant 54 Winner of Individual Prize Iirill, 4: Company Football, rt, Glee l'lub, 5: Varsity Track, 5, Alexander H. Stephens Literary Society, 5. DAVID RAMSEY ERGLE Tl'l'lIl1il'lIl Ramsey is a by-product of John Millcdge School. As a boy he showed his musical ability hy hammering on tin pans, so 'tis but natural that he should play the trombone in our band. 'l'rombone is band leader, and under his tutelage the band bids fair to rival that of Sousa. Ramsey anluses the class with his wonderful chemistry experiments, and intends to pursue this study at college. Honor 13, -l-g Corporal 2, Zi, 'tg First Lieutenant, 5, Glee t'lub, I-, 5, Advertising Manager Annual, 5. SAM XVl'llSlGl'llt Fl'lNNl'll,I. flwlicrlll Sam 'joined us in the fateful year of 1918, He hailed from lloughton Grammar School and showed the results of this foundation by walking oft' with high honors every year. Lung is very honorable and trustworthy and leaves us with the best wishes of the class. High honors, l, 2, -I-3 Highest honors, Ji: Uorporal, 4, Ser- geant, 53 tilcc Club, 5: Jos. lt. Iilllllill' l.iterary Society, Class Prophecy.
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Ii K ff Q! .VL 6' - -' 1' I- ZX ' I A fe '4 W I it QlZlfff5 '1 W ti MQ: INN' BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUTLER Trelnzirvzl Bennie made his first appearance at the Academy in 1920. He hails from the wilds of Florida, but has assimilated quite a bit of civilization during his sojourn here. and now makes a very sheikish appearance. He is often seen in the eompany of Ed Wiley, and consequently we have the gravest fears for him. , Entered 19204 Corporal, 5g Alex. II. Stephens Literary So- ciety. FRED LEUNARD CADLE C'IIIlIrl7H'l'l'tflfI Fred eame to the Academy from John Milledge School. He entered in the first aet, and has been pegging away ever sinee. He will be right there when the diplomas are handed out. Band, -l-, 5g Company Football, 5. Vi'II,I.IAM JACKSON DE.-XS ffI'11I'l'Ill All hail the Sheik! Don't Crowd, ladies, he's harmless. Bill has made himself famous as an honor man during his sojourn here. Ile is also quite an athlete, He was one of the stars in Company Football, and made his Ilasketball letter this year. High honors, l, 12, 44 Highest honor, 33 Sergeant, 5: Com- pany Football, 4, 54 All-Regiment Football team, 5g Varsity Basketball, 5: Scrub Basketball, -l-g Regimental Championship, 54 Last XViIl and Testament, 54 Literary Editor Annual, 54 Jos. R. Lamar Literary Soeietyg Senior Danee Committee: Chair- man Invitation Committee. FRANCIS DUNRAR f'lIIliIIIl'l'f'illl Franeis is eommonly ealled Beach Island , as he hails from that city. Francis is about the best natured boy of the class, Init please clon't goose him, ladies, as he is very nervous. Francis is somewhat of a history student and is already reaching for his diploma. Noted: Sergeant 5g Com- pany Football -lg Member Alexander H. Stephens Literary Society. 4 if?- T' an
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, gm' V Q5- i ty , 3. THOMAS NVRIGHT GOOIJVVIN Nrirrllifir Tom inside his Hppl'HI'illll't' in the first uct and has hcen with us Q-ver since. At one timv hc showed Slll'f1ll'1' indications of intellect, winning thc D. A. H. History Prize, und am honor in 1921. Tom formvrly hull little timv for the f2liI'l'l' sex, hut now has iittle time for anything else-. Hs- is :always ready to do wlmtcvrl' hm- can for tlw good of his class. Honor, 33 D. A. lt. History Prize, 3: Ulm' Club, 51 Alex. H. Steplu-ns Lite-rury Society: Class Poem. IIANFOHD LYHTH HANKINSUN Hank is the class frcnk- too slim to livc. Hunk is out- of the non-drill honorable-s duo to luck of sutiivic-ut high of- fices, and luck of cilewgy. Hamforcl is B00ii1'l'lH foil in dt-- buting and smm-times f7llt'dl7i'h his IllZl3itQ'l'. He will lu- u doctor und, wt' feel sure, u Slll'l'k'SSflll one. Non-drill. JAMES Rl'SH'l'UN HARDMAN flIPllIlIl.1'I'l'llll Rushton is u hy-product of Woocllswu school. He- en- tered with us at the hi-giuuing uucl is cxpvvtimg to curry away Z1 cl0IllllIl'I'l'iili Diploma. Rushton is very quiet and givvs the te-zu-lu-rs little trouhlv. VU- wish him luck when hm- govs into business next ye-ur. Corporal, 5. RUI5l'lR'l' l'lVVl'lI.I, Hl'lA'l'll Hrnrrul lu H120 Roh cle-sich-cl that G. M. C . was noi good enough for him so hz- triccl his luck ut Old lticlunoml. During his short stay of two yours hvre ht' luis hccrum- om- of thc most popular boys in the vluss. liolfs spuviul line sm-ins to hi- 1-mls. H1- is All-Southern 1'l'e'p foothull cucl, :incl if tlu-rc wx-rv suvh an thing us sm All-Southvru Glu- Clulz, lioh would lsmd un Q-ml. Glee l'luh, L 53 Varsity Footlmll, 5: Svrgcuut, 54 CUIIIINIIIA' Foothull, pi-. 4 f an ik 1 'Q' ff fl 'mi W . f
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