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STEXVART P. BARRETT Stewart believes that children should be seen and not heard but he manages to help Peter Pund kid Tony along. Although Duke says that he is a White collar man he is one of the tool handlers of the Tech section and an ardent supporter of Tech. Stewart entered a year later than the rest of the gang, but he has caught up with us and he is now one of the best mathematicians in the class, Dutch expects a Certiticate in Mathematics at Commence- ment. Company football 2, 3. Sargeant-at-arms, Stephens Literary Society, Corporal 5. JAMES MALCOLM BAZEMORE Malcom is quite a musician. He plays a Cornet in the band, and this year he was made Captain and leader of that body. Under his able leadership the band bids fair to rival Sousa's itself. Malcolm, like the rest of us. is driven day and night by our re- lentless masters, the Faculty, but he expects a diploma in June in spite of their terrible tests and exams. Sergeant 3, Lieutenant 4, Captain 5 tBandJ, Com, pany Football 5, Lamar Literary Society 5. BURTON CRAIGE BEARD. JR. Technical Burton came to Richmond from Millen this year. and he is, like the mighty Red Brinson, a by- product of Millen High. Although this is Burton's first year at Richmond he intends to add to his col- lection of diplomas this spring. Tech will get a mighty good man in Burton. 113 Entered 1924. ALAN ALEXANDER BEASLEY General Alan is one of the military geniuses of the class. holding the rank of Captain of G Company. Our mighty captain is a brave soldier and bold. and he tal-:es great delight in striking terror into the hearts of trembling freshmen. Alan expects to honor Emory University next fall with his presence. We all hope he does as well there as he has done at Richmond. Corporal 3. Company Football 3. Sergeant 4 Rich- mond Senate 5, Captain 5, Hi-Y Club 5. Military Council 5. 935 Q'
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Class Ojjicers -P -E- .,t .,. HENRY RCDULPH PCND, JK. Tt'f'hlllCfl1 l'pon what meat does this, our Ceasar feed. that he has grown so great? Peter has become about the most popular in the school, with the faculty as well as the students. Injuries received ill athletics have caused him to be called the Hard Luck Kid . but he has been a mainstay on the football team for three years. and getting honors in the class work all the while. We predict a great future for hiln in college and then in the world. Honors 2, 3. 4. Corporal 3, Sergeant 4, Captain 5. Company football 1, 2. Varsity football 3, 4, 5. Captain Varsity 5. Company basketball 4. Class President 1, 5. Secretary 3. Richmond Senate. Secretary and Treasurer L President Hi-Y 5. Offl- cers Club 3. Assistant Business Manager Animal 4. .lllSlll'.'t l'A'l l'ERSON SKINNER Clnssirnl Joshua. although very quiet, has received many honors and won countless friendships during his so- journ at Richmond. ln his studies. Joshua has re- ceived honors each year: while in the Military De- partment, he is considered the best lieutenant in the Regiment. He is also Vice-President ot' his Class this year. which position he holds down with remarkable poise. Joshua will continue his studies at Harvard where we all feel sure he will be a credit to Old Richmond. High Honor 1, 1, Highest Honor 2. Corporal 4. Lieutenant 5. Secretary Stephens Literary Society. Vice-l'resi4lent Class 5. Hi-Y Representing Stephens Literary Society, in Champion Debate. EDWARD A LEXANDER MONTGOMERY Scientific Ed came to us from Summerville in the year 1921 and although he has finished the tive year course in four. you could never tell it by the expression on his face. Ed is recognized by the unusually dense fog that he remains in most of the day. But despite this handicap. Hd has many friends and has received an appointment to Annapolis where ive all wish him the success he has had at the Academy. Honors l. 2. Corporal 2, 3, 4. Varsity football 5. Company football 3. 4. Class Secretary 5. Finish- ing in four years, Class Secretary 2. Hi-Y, 5. Fi DSTER DA VIS WALL Iienerul Frosty made his debut at Richmond in 1919. Since that time he has had some trouble deciding which class he liked well enough to graduate with. Foster is quite a military genius. He holds the rank of first major in our military department. If you ever penetrate the habitual fog that Frosty remains in, yon will find that he is really a bright boy. Honor l. Corporal 2, Sergeant Captain 4, 5. Major li. Company Football 2. 3. Varsity foothall 1, 5. Company Basketball 5. Company 'Track Class Secretary l. 2, is, 4. Class Treasurer 5. Otlicers Council
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R. L. BOSTICK General Bob has ,rained the undying love of the Faculty in general and of Mr. Skinner in particular by his bright remarks and smart questions. He entered with the rest of the gang from Davidson Grammar school, and he not only has hung on through the ravages ot' math twenty-two and French but he earned an honor har in addition. Robert is high in the military department. He holds the rank of Captain of B Company which is one of the best drilled in the regiment. Honor 3, Corporal 2. Sergeant 3, second Lieutenant -1. Captain 5, Varsity Basketball 5, Company Foot- ball l, 2, 3. 4, 5, Company Track 4, Company Basket- ball 3. 4, Senate 4, Hi-Y 5, Stephens Literary Society 5. HENRY HARRISON CABANISS Teclniicul Henry is another member of the Tech section. Burr is one of the most versatile athletes of the class. He played end on the football team last fall. made the tennis team. and he is one of the best high jnlnpers of the track team. Henry plans to go to Tech next year. VVe all wish you luck Bnrr . Corporal 3. 5. Company Football 2, 3, 4. Varsity Football 5. Varsity Tennis Team 4, 5. Track 4, 5. Class Athletic Representative 5. Athletic Editor A. R. C. 5. Stephens Literary Society 3. 5. HENRY THOMAS CHANCE General Tent as he is atfcctionately called by his mates, entered with the rest of the push back in 1920. The class loves Henry's bubbling good lnunor so well that he was elected to write the Class Last VVill and Testament. and we are sure it will be a good one. Honor 3. Corporal 4. Company Football 3, 4, 5. Lamar Literary Society 5. Representative Lamar Literary Society. Champion Debate 5. L. J. CHAVEL l um merciul Horse entered on the scene in Act One and he has been pegging away ever since. Chavel will have completed a Commercial course by the time Com- mencement rolls around and he will be right there when the diplomas are handed out.
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