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

 - Class of 1926

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I-THE ARC lgl ELBERT BARNEY ANDERSON, JR. C'Iassicul Red is a very striking chap, indeed. As adjutant. he has scared many :i freshman into iluiesence. He is ex- tremely generous, especially when there are dcmerits to be handed out. At almost any time Elbert will be seen on the campus trying out one ol his latest verbal dis- coveries on some unfortunate fellow. He is generally considered the best friend of Mr. Skinner in analyt class. Honor -1,VN1Z. L'..rporal 2, 321 lieutenant -4: captain' arlyutant .t. Lompany football Il. -l. Literary society 4, 5. Military council Hi-Y 4, VVILLIABI JOE BAIRD Scientific 'tYou are not only judged by what you do, but by what you do not do. Joe is the source of most of the side- splitting wit that roams the campus. He looks very solemn and innocent until Bob Bostick and Hingh BIcI'li:nI get him started. ,loc has succeeded in bluffing his teachers for four years but whether his line of bull will stand tht- strain of the last year is a matter of Concern to his class- matesg we hope it does. Corporal -lg sergeant Company football -lg company basketball 5. HUGH MCCLAUSE BARTON fj6'IlPl'Clf Hugh came with the rest of us and has been with us ever since. It was not until this year, however, that he realized what lay before him. He is now climbing rapidly to the 'too and is sure of a seat oil the stage one bright ,Tune night. Barton's absolute confidence is well illustrated in his recent efforts to teach European history to Mr. Cordle. He never hesitates to tell a teacher where to get QE, Corporal -lg color-sergeant Company baseball 25 company football 45 company basketball 5. Scrub football -1, JAMES MALCOLM BAZEMORE General It doesn't pay to worry unless you worry for pay, Malcolm Caught the drift, nobody knows when, and he has been drifting ever since. NYc found him walking around behind the band blowing a little horn when we started. In the course of time he has attained the rank of Captain in the band, and is now retired. Bazemore was one of the most dependable members of the scrub team last fall. Sergeant 33 lieutenant -lg captain and band leader 5. Company football Scrub iootball G. Literary society 5. Military Council, Five-year Certificate, 5. Class chaplain 6. RUSSELL ALLEN BLANCHARD General Russell is lieutenant of the stat? andpwas put in charge of the green squad, all new men, 111 February. He has trained these freshmen so well that they drill better than some of the platoons and have recently been distri- buted among the companies. Russell is a bit too quiet. but is well liked by the class because of his business-like methods. His will always be a quiet but a succesful life. Corporal 225 sergeant -lg stat? lieutenant 5. Company football 3, -lg company baseball 2. Literary society 4, 5. Hi4Y 5.

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Qi U THE ARC .D lm HENRY JOSEPH HEFFERNAN Scientific If all else fail, there is one profession never crowded: you can always be a gentleman. Our noble president is the kind that has a good word for everybody, or no word at all. In the last year Henry has become one of the hest-liked boys in our class. He has a varied athletic career. having won a hasketball letter this year. Corporal 33 First sergeant -1: second lieutenant 5. Coinpany football 2, 3, -lg company basketball 3, 5. Varsity basketball 5. Tennis squad -1, 5. Literary society 53 president 53 Junior Military council 5. Class president 5. Military dance committee. ROBERT LEE BOSTICK General Bob has gained a position as a leader in several of the school activities by his hard work. His greatest attain- ments in the classroom are found in his remarkable ability to start things going for Mr. Skinner. Bob has the illus- trious title of Colonel. but is a fine fellow in spite of it all. Hoiirwr 22, Corporal 11 sergeant 2: second lieutenant 31: captain -lg cadet-colonel 5. XVinner of Rotary Parade cup, company prize-drill and Preparedness cup 4. Com- pany football 1, 2 ,IL 4: company baseball 1. ZZ: company track 33 company basketball 3. 5, Varsity basketball -1, 5. Richmond Senate 3. Military Council 4, 5: president 5. Hi-Y 4, 53 vice-president 5. Literary Society -l, 5, Class Vice-President 5. Military Editor Annual Last XYill and Testament 5. Military Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee. JAMES LEE ETHEREDGE, JR. Scientific Lee is one of the most popular members of our class and is also one of the hardest workers. He ranks near the front of the class in the matter of grades, having an honor to his credit for each year. His interest and ability in literary work is evidenced by the fact that he is secretary nf the literary society and a literary editor of the Annual. He is our class secretary. Honor 1, 2. -lg high honor 3. Corporal -lg first sergeant 53 second lieutenant Company basketball Literary society 2, 5: secretary 5. Hi-Y -1, 55 vice-president 43 president 5. junior Military council Literary editor 2, class treasurer Zig class treasurer 5. VVILLIAM EVANS WALKER General XVillie certainly has the confidence of his classmates: he has been class treasurer three times, and performed the duties of secretary another year. Always smiling. always pleasant. NVillie has never. as far as we know, provoked anyone to anger, His smile and his good looks are equal to all occasions, and we are sure that he will meet with success in any line ol business. Corporal 2: tirst sergeant Hg captain -1: major 5. Military council 4. Class treasurer 15 class secretary 23 class treasurer fig class treasurer 5. RICHARD FRANKLIN HILL Post Graduate Rick is a post-graduate. He is one of the best foot- ball and baseball players that we ever had, being Captain ol the baseball team this season. Rick is well known for his hard-fighting spirit, which won him a place on the football team for the past two seasons. He also has a job helping Mr. Kennedy give time in the Commercial Department. His latest recognition is in the field of poetry, where he is as good as he is on the gridiron. Corporal 5. Company football 2, 33 company baseball R. Varsity football 5, 6. Varsity baseball 5, 65 captain G. Assistant-professor in Commercial 6. Commercial Di- ploma 5. Class poet 6. Class Athletic Representative 6.



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.D THE Alec .D IQ TI IOM AS BAItHlC'1 1' ITANTIGNAC Sa-iwnlifir' 'Tis wise tn think what you speak, rather than speak what you think. Twin is what we uftun refer to as little but loud. At any tinit' ht' is lialmle tn hurst furth with some hit ui infurinati-ni that he has gatliererl, which is a great help tn us in ffiigvttiliig' nur trouliles. There is al-sit a seriuus sith' tn 'l'+nn, which lc-ails us tu believe in him, fur he always succt-t-:lx in tlinng wvll with his work. He is une tif the hariltfst ivurkurs in the Riclnnund Fnrum. Curpiiral Sl, -lg sergeant J. l,itt'r:n'y s-icit-ty 5. LOUIS PIUUAN DOUGLAS Hrirfnlifir' lmuis is a leader in his rlass-wurk. He does not make any rt-curil-lirt-akii.u :irt'i':ii:es lvut always makes grwil niarks. XXX: knuw ht- will he in his place at I'--iiiim-iireiiieiit. lDi,n.fgl:is, as he is uften called by his t'l.issinates. is :i vt-ry quiet chap hut is ptqiular never- tlielt'-N. XXX- sliin't kninv what he plane tn do after gr.iilu.itinii hut it is certain that he will make the gra1lc as he has in rlicnnstry and other hard senior c-limi-st-4. ltluiinr fl. Cnriwi-:il 4, serum-ant 5. PAVL HAMMOND DUNBAR h'rf11r1'ril Paul is :iiiirtlicr nt' tht-se quit-t, unassuming fellows who il--es tlnnus with-wut the iirilinary amuunt ui racket. He hails irtnn the wiltls nf lleuch lslantl, but has succeeded in tlirciiving :iff his rustic native haliits and has become quite a nian nf atiairs in nur cfass. Paul is one of the ln-st :lt-haters in the lfnruin and has acquired a fine line uf hull, which wifnlrl ilu credit to either a lawyer nr a tcachcr. Ile has gainul it year on us. Serum-:iiit 4. Literary S-vcicty II, 4. C-niipany basket- liall 4. Fivt'-year course in four years. ICYLIENE DAVY EMIGH, JR. Pos! Cfl'flll1'll!lff? fit-iw likqfl tht- gt-hniil sir well that he decided to stay with us for aniither yt-ar. He has accumulated a few liitiitiiw :luring his lung stay at the Academy and it st-uni: that lic has a iiiniinimly un every school activity wlicre there is wurk lu ilu, He is Editor-in-Chief of this X'Ull1ll1C' of the Annual. 4 Vlliniiir -lg high lniiini' 1, 5:1 highest honcr 3. ltwiiiii-:tl .tg swguziiit 4: captain-adiutant .13 major 6. l'innpany hast-hall 1. Eg cinnpxiny track IZ: company ligigkt-thall -I, 63 cwinpany it-iiiliall fl, 4, 5. All-regimental fiiiitlizill 5. Scrnli fm-tliall tl, A. R. C, Specials 6. Manager track team 13. Literary society 3. 5. 65 DTCSl' :lent fr, tl. ltlilitary L'illlllk'll 5. U. Hi'Y 5. 62 President ti. Claes inlet 5. Military t-ilitnr Annual 5. Erlitor-in- chit-i Annual G. lbtil-atiiig' team 6. Military Dance Viiiiiiiiittw. VVll.l5EIt'l' JOHN EMIGH 1 r'Iwrul XVilhcrt is the class priidigy. Though one of the y--ung.gt-st inemlmers ui the class he has kept in front all iii the way tlirtiiigli. Al-ing with his scholastic attain- ' int-nts, he has inunil time t-i takt- part in other phases l inf scliiml life. Hill is Sticiety Editor Qt' the Annual, :incl will get a track letter this year. Iliulit-st linnnr 1, 2, 31, 4. t'm'piir:il 121 supply sergeant 41 captain 5. Ciiiiii-aiiy haseliall 1, fl: company track Sig cniniiany haskt-tliall 5: cinniiany fnotball -1. Varsity track 5. A. R, t'. Specials 5. High-point man Field Day Il. Literary s-iciety 4. 5: secretary 4: sergeant-ab arms 3. XVinner ul District U. D. C., Elk's Flag Day anfl D. A. R. essay contests. Academy orchestra 4, 5. Military council, 5. Hi-Y 4, Society Editor Annual 5. XVinncr c-iiiipaiiy prize drill 5. Valedictorian, Five- course in four and a hall years.

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