Academy of Richmond County High School - Arc Yearbook (Augusta, GA)

 - Class of 1925

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WILLIAM C. CLARY General Anyone passing through Harlem in the fall of 1920 might have wondered why the town was in deep mourning. It was because Clary had left. Clary felt that Harlem was too small for his ambition so he joined us at Old Richmond. He expects a General dip at Commencement. Corporal 4. Sergeant 5. Lamar Literary Society J. Entered '2:i. JOHN LAWRENCE DANTZLER Com nl ercinl Lawrence is a very quiet and unassuming fellow. He is scarcely heard in the room even when called on. In spite of this handicap. we expect him to get his dip. Lawrence is a well liked boy and leaves with our best wishes. Corporal 3. Lamar Literary Society 5. JOHN BOWMAN DERRICK General John is the most faithful member of our class. He is unfailing in his attendance to his duties. tWe don't specify what dutiesj. We all like John as one upon whom we can depend. Honor 1. Corporal 2. Sergeant 3. Second Lieu- tenant 4. Captain Company Football 5. Lamar Literary Society 5. 0t'licer's Club 4, 5. HENRY MARSHALL DUNAWAY Science Young Henry is reputed to raise Qand downj more corn per acre than anyone else in Columbia County. It might be added to his credit that he is a great baseball player and on account of his short stature is placed on short stop. He intends to continue his studies at Tech. Company Football 3, 5. Company Basketball 4. Varsity Baseball 4. 5. Entered 2. Reentered 4.

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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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I'Il'Gl'1NE DA VEY EMIGH Scir'1ir'A' ladies and zentlemen. hehold the illustrious Sheik Iimigh. This good-looking Desert Hawk . however. has a time for work aml a time for play tdouhlfnl as to which is whichl, keeping well up in his studies. Sheik is a thoroufzhly likeable chap: our class would not he complete without him. He has tixed hiseyes on a sheepskin and fully intends to have one in June. High Honor l, 2. Highest Honor 3. Honor 4. Corporal 3. Sergeant el. Captain Adjutant 5. Com- Dfllll' I-'oothall 3. 4, 5. Company Basketball 4. All- Rcuimcntal Foothall 5. Hi-Y Club President I,amar Ifiterary Society Military Editor of An- nual 5. Military Council 5. Class Poet 5. JOHN DAVID EVANS Science' Old Kid is a very quiet boy. In fact. we hardly ever hear him except at drill period at which time he is a regular hlovvhard. However. he is solne- times heard to elucidate in Mr. CordIe's History 52 class. He is very attentive, at such times, and it is rmnorcd that he plans to pull a Coup d'Etat. We arc satis ed that he will he on hand commencement ni::ht. Honor 2. 3. Corporal 3. 4, 5. Band 4. 5. Varsity Football 5. Company Football 3, 4. Company Basketball 4. Athletic Editor A. R. C. Stephens Literary Society, Finishing in four years. WIl,l.IAIXl DAVID EVE Henernl Beech Island is destined to become famous for a humorist known as Christmas Eve. His smiling face and pleasing personality have won many friends for him at what he calls the Old Historic. He is the life of any party, or class, and a prick in the side of any grronch, Bill is a firm believer in work as a prescription for success, and seems to he winning his diploma easily. Sergeant in hand Company Football 3. Entered 1922. CHARLES MADISON GRIFFIN Tcf'hnir'nl I-'ive years ago, a little red haired fellow peddled a velocipede from Monte Sano to A. R. C. Ever since then liritT has heen very much in evidence. Iioth in class standing: and social life. On the parade ground he lords it over the freshmen as a hard hoiled sergeant of the old school. Many times he has squelched freshmen who would undoubtedly have hlovvn up the school, hut for his timely intel'- vention. Sergeant 5. Company Football 3, 4, 5. Company Baskt-'hall 1. Company Baseball 2, 3. Hi-Y Club 5. Tech Chili 5.

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