Henry Grady High School - Orator Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1923
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Alciphronian' Zenax 1923 Inman Brandon James Nevin Arthur Fox Robert Pegram Francis Gilbert Thomas Stacy William Wardlaw 1924 George Jones Ernest Kontz Jack Donovan Robert Bailey 1925 Harvey Hill Joe F icklin Roby Robinson Parks McGinty Richard Flynn George Lawson William Tuller 1926 Carol Latimer Gilbert Dovlmer Allen Watkins Alex Hopkins Clifford Anderson -Page Ninety-seven Q' Z Alciphronian Page Ninety-eight Q' 174 , Alciphronianudg Alpha Sigma Pi BOYS' HIGH CHAPTER 1923 Stephen Barnett Kells Boland Richard Bloch John K. Shacklett William Minnich Fred Minnich Harry Thompson 1924 Morris Eavins Reggie O'Dwyer W. A. Ward E. C. Davis Jack Dennis 1925 Joe Boland Augustus Lawless Henry Johnson John Candler William Mansfield Dunbar Bayley Arthur Merre! 1926 Henry Johnson George Adair FRATRES IN URBE Charles Nunnaly Francis Willis Harry Fisher John Murray Wilson Kemp Alfred Floyd George Forrester Charles Harmon George Walsh William Clayton Bender Parsons Guy Wofford William Holloman Page Ninety-nine xjh i I l 1 W Avr1fafezi:.-.-i-eaq-,ws-A-m.assi.-s1:rnxawx:if1:ms21-:,, , -' . ' M d ' . .- - 1 ' - 4 l ' '-1 '-' , . N 4. K I A' il 4 f- ifm e Q mf-' .fs Q 'AIciph1'onian I S 1 E l 1 E it ' w f l 'Il W VV T lf c o u ' y Motto' Get 'em young, treat 'em rough, tell 'em nothing! N. B.-These fellows were too modest to elect oFFicers. MEMBERS Page One Hundred Reginald O'Dwyer Frederick Minnich William Minnich J. K. Shacklett Cecil Jamison William Wardlaw Inman Brandon Thomas J. Stacy Francis Parker Francis Gilbert Kells Boland Harllee Branch, jr. Richard Block Harry Thompson Arthur Fox Stephen Barnett William Ward 1 2 fi s F, 3, , 'Q l if gl , -6 Q F L? as nv , X A 2 E3 ' 1 l 1 l . , I :reel ' F' --aa-s B , , A . , ZJEYJTZEEZ-T'T ' .3 ',I'f7I1 , '-Af, fm Y i AIc1'phron1an 1 'Q' A' IA!! 'il T 27flfA A' 3yXX Wyf 1 A ge. ' Y f f A , it v.-.Q ,L 1 II. fy pp. 1. ,1 f - -9' V ' 2' , u . 5, c , ' , x I - . I Y' r . L 1! f N! 5 I W . 1 ,, 5, 4 152 'WEE P O H110 Alciphronian Military Review , HE military department this term enjoyed what might truth- Q fully be termed its banner year . Practically all of our pupils were military students, and the work of the depart- , ment was better organized and conducted than it has been Q in years. ' Colonel Little, head of the Atlanta Public Schools' Mil- itary Unit, along with high officials of the Fourth Corps Area R. O. T. C. Division, frequently reviewed our battaliong and al- ways had a word of praise for the line type of work being done at Boys' High. Captain Miller, Sergeant Perry, and Student-Major Allen deserve much credit for the showing our battalion made in competitive drills, parades, and reviews during the past year. Page One l-Iuiidred Two u F 1 ,. Y' .. K Alciphronian 1 I V ll ' :'!:3, E4 . 3 1 COLONEL J. C. LITTLE U. S. Army Commandant R. 0. T. C.. Atlanta Public Schools G1 l L C' Page One Hundred Three TQLT l 5 '-31-91 .1 . , . Alciphronian il is S f! U ii N 1 I I I -I 11 5 X ,. H 4. f ,., ru' l ,NX it ii 5 -1 5, E5 'iii gr -e is Rig ii-ii 'z E, ig, ri N3 1 i vi i 4 l i I 1 r 1 T 1 i I 'I Governmental Officers Captain R. O. Miller, U. S. Army ...,, 4....,.. P rofessor Military Tactics Sergeant F. A. Perry, U. S. Army ..,.. ,... A sst. Professor Military Tactics Sergeant J. L. Flint, U. S. Army ,.... ..........,.... S upply Sergeant I iii? Page One Hundred Four ix A 'J .Y -,g,,-,- , J BOYS' HIGH BATTALION-1922-23 3 .JH L 2 Jr-'W JL H H f:',,.f5gy il , is H 3 1 I n El 1, 11 H24 n 54 ag ag E5 if 0 he 5' if! N7 fig 0 1 5 D EY: th 5 Ygi! Qqrwfb. jor Marion H. Allen, Commanding 'U an UQ fn O : ro I : 5 E' rr? Q- E? 1' CD Ma ? Alciphronian Awe E P I x . I 1f'7'7 1 L 'w . . l ta,-i AIc1phron1an Q 1 I 1 . I i E I il l? I -i all :ij Y 322 It ii Lvl ll I ' Battahon Staff A Colonel A. F. Little ..,, ......,..,........ C ommandant Captain R. O. Miller ..., ....... P rofessor Military Tactics ij Sergeant F. A. Perry ...,. .... A sst. Professor Military Tactics 1 M. H. Allen ....,..,.. .,................ s tudenf Major X Robert Rives ,.....,. .................,....... A djutant i 'Q Battalion Sergeants .... ..... A rthur Fox, Harllee Branch, Jr. 1 Sponsor ......,...,.. ........,........ , .Lucia Harrigal in l Q H3 l W w l i W I Page One Hundred Six 1 .Q l x L l if i W 4, x 11 ,. by il Alciphronian Major M. H. Allen Adjutant Robert Rives Captain I. W. Gregory Captain W. F. Morris Lieutenant W. F. Humphries Lieutenant F. P. Parker Lieutenant J. H. Watkins Lieutenant L. J. Boone Lieutenant A. W. Walker Lieutenant J. A. Banton Lieutenant J. Siiverman Officers' Club Captain Cecil Jamison Captain Robert Pegram Captain C. E. Rogers Lieutenant G. C. Stewart I. Brandon Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant L. Mauney G. Keith T. Bandy H. Roane T . Harris C. Hood Page One Hundred Seven 1 - 1 ..3.::f ':.:.'fieL. - . Q., ... -Emma ,gg . W-, -,,,-,, L, v, W , , V V fpg 'fn-F W F 'www' Z' ' H N 'K ' V! 1 12AIciph1'onian M W? I 1 I Company A Page One Hundred Eight u 1 I 1 1 1 5 . E' 1 9 1+ ,. ,. ff, g 1 L, 1 r. 1 TW I' , - 1 1 1, 1', E i . fi Z. iz f !i E 11 hi 14 A 4 ,rms- nmraw Y vffr ' ' ' H' Y ' ' 5 5, 1.2-1 xl: T T-,fE1?5a-iE2gI:kars 5' 'I ' 1 I . , Alciphronian ' Captain ...... 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant Sponsor ...,.. Company A . . . . . . . Robert Pegram L.J. Boone W.T. Bandy . . . A. W. Walker, Jr. , .....E.H.Roane 1 . . . Kate Rogers k I, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS 1st Sgt., D. P. Johnson Sgt., J. S. Langford Anthony, J. L. Bleich, J. Boykin, W. A. Chapman, P. A. Cheatham, T. M. Herwitz, S. A. Lewis, C. W. King, C. J. McCullough, S. McCord, K. B. Malone, S. N. Mulling, A. V. Powell, F. A. Seigal, J. M. Tropp, M. Whittle, C. A. Fullbright, H. J. Bayley, C. D. Bennett, J. G. Croft, G. K. i w Sgt., J. G. Towery A J Sgt., S. M. Brewer J 1 Galanty, I. ' MacComick, C. R. Miller, J. F. Scheff, L. M. Stein, H. 1 , Swords, D. M. Atkinson, W. J. Bishop, W. J. Bredeskey, N. B. Burel,'F. L. Ivy, W. H. Klingman, P. F. Lyle, C. T. Madden, J. B. Manning, A. J. Meaders,'H. Q. Winn, J. P. Cauthen, H. L. ' F Bridges, W. E. Miranda, F. l Page One Hundred Nine , l , 'Zim' 'T'--T 5 H3 -532: 4, 1 ' ' ' 'W' ' '4'f's 'U' wa- 1 X N. . , 1. 1 I ,, 1. L I 1 Alciphronian '5- - EU I 1 1' ' ,.... .A .,g 1 M! xi Company B 63 xi fi T ra fu X ,.I 3 E 1: fl Le ag if V 1 i x N P J X , 'I Y W V 5 Page One Hundred Ten l QM ,M-m ,,M ,, .if L 'T ' '.: 7-f:f 1:5.,'m:f2f::z.' 'fzrrzmmx-r ---W -- rw- -- -V -- '----f- - V-----W 'fd - 7- -AY -M----Q-,f-: K ' J Alclphronzan .Lon E 1 I! cc ar Company B gg F Captain .......A ,,., , . . ..... ....,..,...., C ecil A. Jamison lst Lieutenants .. ,... J. A. Banton, J. T. Harris 2nd Lieutenants .... .,......,.......... J . Silverman, R. C. Hood Sponsors ......... ,......,......... M isses Kathryn Johnson and Mary Moritz NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS lst Sgt., Richard Block Sgt., D. D. Rusk Sgt., R. D. Benson CADETS Crew, B. L. Tuggle, W. E. Parks, J. L. Jackson, M. M. Watson, H. P. Bass, D. Parks, J. A. Welch, E. G. Anderson, C. Rouland, E. E. Sheppard, M. D. Ayers, J. Q. Smith, W. H. Anthony, J. H. Berman, E. Stewart, F. S. Beam, O. M. Brown, K. H. Williamson, O. H. Brown, T. W. Ford, A. B. Willis, C. C. Cohen, H. Gonitzer, M. M. i Apps, C. E. Courts, M. C. Hass, J. Askew, R. H. Duke, J. B. Hass, J. F. Bailey, B. C. Fincher, S. W. Hall, R. L. Bayley, R. H. Guess, W. M. Henderson. F. G. Beckman, R. S. Hamm, J. T. Huey, R. L. Beuchler, C. H. Harling. E. L. Johnson. C. E. Calahan, R. B. Jacobs, J. A. Kent, T. E. Cameron, J. E. McDonald, W. W. Poor, N. C. Corker, I. N. Merrill, A. S. Reeder, T. H. Corker, W. B. Priehett, W. K. Stinchcomb, L. T. Eaves, B. Rusk, D. D. Shelton, F. L. Hood, R. C. Selsky, S. S. Sneed, W. H. Kontz, E. C. Taronte, M. B. Taylor, W. R. Nickols, J. G. Tinsley, R. F. Upshaw, J. L. Nolan, M. P. Weinkler, E. N. Winn, W. F. Pearson, H. F. Williamson, C. L. Wynne, C. M. Rainey, G. W. Young, R. H. Page One Hundred Eleven KT' K 1 2 ,I 4 If x..,,,,, , ,,,,., i, . Y ,7 ,rn I . , , , ',,g.', .-V .., , V- -5 ,- - -L4A,1,.. , V, - . - 'x , ,A f Q zi7ilAIciphronian 5? -1 S 3 F' 'T Page One Hundred Twelve Company C Q- - - V , ., Y ,Y . .V .YY ,-....1 r .-of-if wr- Q u hh-, ,-.w WL q ' fl'ir.:'4...':.B -5512: 1.1.-Lv '.JL:.:' Y . F ,L 'i'H ':.l--v,:'-r4s1' 1v:u pam-u,nrH -1-39,1 -- VJ i r 41 15 . .----,---M, 4, ., lv Alciphronianl- Company C Major ..,..... ....A.,...........,........,.. . H. Allen Captain .,....,.,. .,...,.,,..........,,..,..... I . W. Gregory 1st Lieutenant ............4....,,.,.........,.......,,..,. W. G. Keith Sponsors ..,,... , ..,.. ,,.. ..,... , . Misses Claude Henderson and Janet Staples lst Sgt., J. L. Patton Sgt., J. L. Battle Sgt., R. O. Harris Barnett, S. T. Bradley, J. G. Camp, E. W. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Sgt., E. L. Ward Sgt., J. A. Edwards Sgt., H. M. Edwards CADETS McLendon, C. S. Mitchell, C. W. Najour, C. C. Freeman, H. Quillian, F. B. Gilbert, F. H. Ramsey, S. W. Hubbard, M. H. Rufty, A. J. Hull, R. K. Steme, E. L. Jameson, E. Seckinger, B. Kennett, F. S. Baker, W. P. Loyless, G. S. Bandy, H. A. Minnich, F. Minnich, W. F. Rankin, V. O. Stacy, T. J. Smith, G. A. Upshaw, L. C. Lyndon, C. T. Alford, W. G. Behar, J. Bentley, R. H. Bryan, T. J. Cochran, L. C. Bailey, E. L. Bare, J. D. Barnes, T. Baughan, S. W. Berlin, P. Butler, H. D. Dennis, W. Edwards, C. B. Flemister, I. J. Goldstein, B. C. Goodwin, E. F. Hill, H. Coleman, F. W. Honour, W. M. Collum, O. E. Crowe, H. W. Dennis, J. M. Donovan, J. S. Evans, I. M. Hagan, J. T. Hughes, S. H Jackson, H. M. Johnson, H. S. Kendrick, P. K. Kimmel, H. MeCol1ister, M. T . Sgt., M. M. McGahee Sgt., J. W. Moore Sgt., G. M. Tarrance Pernter, V. L. Ragsdale, H. L. Simpson, J. A. Smith, H. S. Stipe, D. W. J Stovall, J. S. Tatum, G. A. Woodbury, T. D. Woolfe, J. E. Young, D. K. Hughes, S. H. , Jackson, H. M. - Hamm, W. B. , Bartlett, J. E. W Benton, W. S. Brooks, H. Edwards, J. H. Harvey, H. Hughes, A. E. ' McDovall, G. H. Mitchell, G. O. Nichols, J. T. Norris, J. D. Najour, J. C. Paouris, J. Perkerson, J. E. Pumell, E. G. 1 Shankle, S. M. 1 Snow, B. Harper, J. L. Mentzer, M. R. I Jones, C. D. Moncrief, R. A. Solomon, H. A Kaplan, 1. J. Morton, H. s. Vogt, J. E. I Looney, E. M. Nash, R. F. Warren, J. E. y Oliver, R. C. White, E. E. ,...,i Page One Hundred Thirteen y' PL L4 ' L X 4. I 5, YW 4 JT ' 1 -P 5,4 R, 1 5 , P. is 5 P? E 1 , sl, ww , IJ 'ys J.. .gui Alciphronfan Page One Hundred Fourteen Company D Alciphronian W Company D Captain ........ ....,..........,.....,..................., C . E. Rogers lst Lieutenant .... ...... .,,....... .,,...,,........,. F . P . Parker 2nd Lieutenants ,... ......,........................ H . L. Mauney, J. H. Watkins Sponsor .... , . , . . .......,.........,.....,..,............... Miss Ruth Famer NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS lst Sgt., T. E. Harris Sgt., J. B. Nevin S. A. Avary Sgt., C. E. Snell Sgt., C. Trichler CADETS Edwards, B. C. Evins, S. N. Guard, R. Florence, A. S. Sharp, A. Ward, W. A. Barrett, Q. K. Beusse, L. O. Caldwell, C. O. Castelberry, C. B. Collier, M. H. Cooper, P. C. Flinn, R. C. Gibbs, C. S. Goldberg, M. D Hart, R. H. Kelly, K. K. MacRea, D. G. McCurdy, D. N. Scheff, E. L. Shivers, R. E. Smith B. B. Suggs, M. S. Benson, P. E. Boland, J. Bouring, J. H. Bottom, J. V. Brown, S. J. Cooper, W. L. Cox, C. C. Darden, R. Evans, C. E. Farris, C. I. Gable, J. E. Greene, C. F. Harding, W. H. Kane, R. R. Kimsey, O. W. Kingston, T. E. Lawson. G. Miller, V. V. Mobley, S. W. McGahee, J. G. Mathews, C. H. Pittard, C. E. Pittman, R. T. Puckett, C. Rose. S. I. Schell, J. Shoup, R. C. Tuller, H. Turman, J. E. White, R. S. Wing, J. B. Woodring, L. Winn, A. E. Adair, G. W. Aycock, W. W. Bashum, C. M. Bishop, J. G. Blackmar, K. C. Branson, C. V. Blackwell, S. E. Brauner, C. H. Bosworth, J. M Brown, M. B. Bradford, F. H. Carnes, G. F. Christian, J. H. Cohen, S. Caraway, L. Crowe, W. R. Cuba, J. Daniels, B. V. Denton, P. Dower, A. S. Dunn, R. R. Dyche, R. I. Echels, C. C. Ergle, C. S. Erickson, R. C. Funkhouser, L. Ford, M. F. Green, N. B. Gottesman, H. B. Galenty, B. R. Goldsby, D. Hall, E. Hanes, J. W. Higginbotham, Harris, B. C. Howell, W. F. Hudgins, F. Johnson, C. Jones, J. H. Kemp, G. Lawhorn, W. R. Lewis, J. E. Levenson, E. N. Mayville, H. H. Martin, R. McKowan, C. K Moody, L. C. Manley, L. Murrell, A. H. Murphy, C. O. Michaux, W. Nichols, F, D. Nere, W. P. Owen, A. E. Price, C. D. Perdue, F. M. Perkensen, J. A. Reid. M. B. Rosenberg, J. Riche, C. R. Roberts, E. M. Rankin, W. P. Strickland, R. Sunshine, A. Shropshire, M. M Taylor, C. E. Tindall, F. E. Thompson, C. P. Wilson, J. A. Ward, R. E. Watkins, H. Walton, L. Winburg, A. Zimmerman, R. S Clarke, J. Clarke, C. Martin, F. Page One Hundred Fifteen .,i ' av- Q. gk V W Y AVWYYWHY Y ,rigging-,Q ,eww Y ,v,,-, ,,,,, , W .rr,N.m.,Y.,,,..,,r,,,F,5:,,.V 1 lit fb VSA o N . Ci D' H O 'J N . na :S J 1 Foreword Fourteen years ago the Class of 1909 published the initial edition of the Alciphronian -the first annual to be published by a Boys' High graduating class. Since that time many annuals have been published, every one a monument to the school life of ole high school . If, in this year's annual we have managed to keep up the good Work started in '09, and at the same time have recorded the more pleasant memories of our high school careers, we have done well. Should this work in later years arouse in the minds of any present student or graduate, pleasant memories of the joyful days spent in Old High School-our efforts have been amply rewarded. THE STAFF. Page Eight Y - .L Am- . ...W W. W...-.-i..,..,-... .-,LZ f .' L'?::.l'-' EIT? '- ' 1. F x .7 . . ltgffive' AIc1phron1an -Q .23 iF' . . CC 77 Company E Captain ,...... , . . , . . .,..., , , , ...,, , .... .W. F. Morris lst Lieutenant ' W. F. Humphries 2nd Lieutenant , , , , .,,, ,.., . , . , . . . . . .W. I. Brandon NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS . lst Sgt., J. F. Thomas Sgt., H. M. Lokey Sgt., R. S. Lowrance Sgt., W. W. Merriman CADETS Apperson, C. W. Howard, I. C. Neeson, R. S. Wells, M. I. Artman, R. T. Hutchinson, L. N. Nour, E. M. Wilson, A. D. Bariield, J. B. Irwin, R. C. Pace, F. C. Wilson, K. Barker, G. C. Israil, B. D. Parks, H. Woolf, L. C. Benson, M. T. Jetton, J. C. Paris, H. B. Wright, J. R. Branham, R. W. Jones, O. H. Pool, N. J. Chaite, B. Brown, B. W. Keaten, C. A. Powell, R. M. Congdon, F. V. Chotas, T. L. Knight, R. L. Reid, M. H. Fowler. J. H. Childress, J. H. Kulhman, W. Reid, J. N. Lindholm, A. E. Cochran, R. L. Letson, C. L. Reinger, M. J. McNabb, G. J. Coleman, R. E. Lokey, T. H. Respess, R. C. Weaver, O. H. Coner, G. L. McCorvey, J. E. Sawyer, F. D. Baker, L. G. Coppage, F. K. McDaniel, F. Sawyer, Maynard, T. C. Cox, H. J. McDowell, T. F. Shatzen, C. H. McCollough, R. W. Dulaney, W. N. McGaughey, C. R. Smith, H. T. McCorvey, V. A. Edwards, F. H. Martin, W. J. Smith, C. H. McKinstry, R. G. Floyd, R. M. Mauldin, S. H. Stephens, I. W. Robertson, W. B. Floyd, T. M. Miles, J. E. Stephens, H. Sanders, M. Fulton, H. H. Miet, M. R. Thornton, B. C. Sims, H. Fitzgerald, D. E. Mitchell, M. Thurman, W. T. Thomason, P. B. Garmon, H. O. Moody, G. R. Turner, M. Wood, M. H. Gillespie, K. I. Morris, E. M. Weatherley, W. K. Reinger, M. J. r, Hamm, C. H. Morris, S. M. Nl .21 Page One Hundred Sixteen xjfgjlrig .14- fv 3. .,-. .ri Y. .-a w Y-.s uv, 1-,,,n, Y -,,,.A,... . ,.. ,-,,, . ..Y Y, , V V --Y A , We,-H! WW W 7 , 7 , , ,- ,,A, : 3'f'-'fig'n'f't'fiiT14': 'A nf' . 4 2 Y.. . Q 4 If Alciphronianfff' 1 E L E n H I U A 5 J -x H . P N S 5 .,flf'X'b' X BNX5 - -- ,Q ' Company F I .7 Page One Hundred Seventeen n ' K 'db ' Mnmn -W- -,M-- w-rw-- -4--A 11--1 --WA- H v -'V L V Q :mg ' ,.., 4 24 H F JL, W, . .L YY., ...YW . Y.. -L,----. , -A, I U-. ,ng ' 'Tig P I,-4 Q r E F 4 1 , S 4 2 T Q J 5 1 wi. 1 'I .. E 9 1-ou, Alciphronian A N l Q ,w 1 I A., 4 U . g g fQ A f 45. ? i 5 al l l Company F Commanding. lst Lieutenant ,....,...,,,,..... . lst Sergeant .,...., .,..., Sergeant .. ,. Carter, S. T. Rankin, J. Katz, D. Eyles, F. O. Rakestraw, R. J. Ard, R. Bellingrath, F. Candler, J. S. Einbry, J. M. Dobbs, C. S. Morris, L. B. Deadwiller, W. Meixall, A. C. Hadley, F. H. Murphy, D. P. Horton, O. E. Palmer, B. L. Howard, E. Shurman, H. Harper, W. Shivers, H. M. Fox, W. C. Page One Hundred Eighteen -.,-.V 54. aanwmeralrvs Y i , M , CADETS Hitechew, W. H. Leide, W. Jones, E. E. McGahee, M. F. Martin, E. G. Hutchinson, J. T. Rawlins, H. L. Tripp, H. A. Tigner, J. E. Woolf, W. P. Paine, C. A. , . . . G. C. Stewart U 5 E ,a i. w. ,n EQ. A, I J .r ,. -i C v ......B.Zion E.C.Ford ' Fowler, C. D. Morris, H. A. Powell, C. E. Tumlinson, R. H. Nervelle, J. F. Patterson, M. E. Magill, J. F. Martin, D. Morgan, S. L. Wikle, W. T. , l w X. -A4 ' . ' .J If H.- - -..MH , N 2-if '91 A .lr ., . f' ' ' .4- I RIFLE TEAM r 7 .,- .Q W - ,-- n E 5' n - 1 .T-' --nf- .i - n' ' - +bf.,fQ. rf. WU' X f WTF iii f? Q - 1 17 P-. K A ' ', ffl n-fi?-' X 'EW 1, '-.,., ' r, - l ff-H nf f - 45? f g ' L. ii-if? , 1x'2,Q'g1qLQ 'lfyfiakggf 4 4'm , VY HN, Y A-nu , 0- ' . . .- K VN-4-F .-.g Aki, ,. , :tw-vnu '24 -' W Page One Hundred Nineteen VY , -. ,g- A . fL'r21-. 6rfc.-1-f- f ' ' ' ciphronian A-.r TK' Y , -if-Y V-V :X L: -V 7 iid-2 , 4 y i ,V VY , .. +131 Q V fQg3AIc1phron1an ' 1 1 1 5 ' 'Z 1 1 1 I 1 2.33-YI: -1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 a- 1 1 1 K 1 1 Rifle Team Captain, james Banton 1 E. L. Ward Tom Brandon 1 A. C. Rakestraw S. T. Carter , H. A. Edwards 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , A 1 1 1 1 5 1 ' ff Page One Hundred Twenty bg , , - . 4 r - - 1 ' I Alciph I iflllusinal Gwrganigatinns 1922523 U 'r-4 AIc1ph1'onian Boys' High Orchestra Gaines W. Walters . . , .,.. .... D irector MEMBERS George Bird, '23 Richard Block, '23 Sam Geffen, '23 Harry MeCash, '23 Venable Patrick, '23 Donald Peacock, '23 James Rikard, '23 A1 Bailey, '24 Thomas Brown, '24 joseph LeConte, '24 Robert Lowrance, '24 Harry Maddox, '24 Claude Mitchell, '24 Arthur McCash, '24 Douglas Bass, '25 Harry Cohen, '25 James Gable, '25 Bernie Hardeman, '25 Edwin Harling, '25 Thos. Hutcheson, '25 James MCI-Ian, '25 john Sanders, '25 Lawrence Sneed, '25 Robt. Young, '25 Tom Chotas, '26 D. E. Goldsby, '26 Harry Parks '26 Ronald Reid, '26 Wilmot Tuggle, '24 ,W W ,, ,,,,.,,..,,A, ,Y YY 15,4 Page One Huurlied Tweutyatwo :' , ' ' ' Lg'-I KY KYAJ,-1-Lf ! Mfg ,gf ff. 7 V . . . ff 4 1 AIc1ph1'on1an ffl., 4 3 ii E 9 ' . Boys Hlgh R. O. T. C. Band B. W. Peacock ,...,. .......,,....,. . ., Drum Major MEMBERS OF BAND Bird, G. T. LeConte, J. Boum, J. T. Maddox, H. Barnes, F. W. McCash, A. L. Dozier, G. P. Rikard, J. A. Edwards, H. G. Sanders, J. A. Farris, E. Sneed, C. L. Goldsby, S. Wells, B. F. .f Hardeman, B. White, R. S. Reed. R. L. S Page One Hundred Twenty-three T-13 .Ti 4 sqm' ' 5 M-VH 3 M wink..-,-J J Wyman- jAVAl zu' - Q' ,Lf-' vqhvs rdf V H v 1 n 1. 9 I-1 f 4 -il ul 1 H . 4 11 ,., I, 'V 1 1 ,fi wif W Qirk QU .fp du A rv .1 All E4 L. 3 U F A. rl i. 1, I ii! 5, 1 9 X . M ,,. 4' 472115. .YN Y, -Y.--....., -.A-4f...l.T.-,,..---fY..- Alciphronian Donald Peacock. . . Harry McCaSh J. V. Patrick. . , J. A. Rikard ..,. Alfred Bailey . . johnny Sanders jazz Orchestra Page One Hundred Twenty-foul' Saxophone . . . .Piano . . , ,Violin . . .Cornet Saxophone . . .Drums ..., 1 X l-G-Qin., x,...,ff' - -iA-+ f- -M Alciphronian 3 E7-Q N K Q6 xx ,J Tee Q r Aviv CE SNELL XM f 1 ,gn-ni , KK xi Y N, N, ,H K , 6 P ge One Hunclrerl T t H Alciphronian History of the Boys' High School OYS' High School of Atlanta is ranked among the highest and most renowned preparatory schools in the Southern States. Its half century of progress and prosperity since I its establishment is unequalled by that of any similar in- tl' 4 stitution. The doors of the school were first thrown open in February, of 1872, in the old James building on White- hall street. The first enrollment numbered one hundred and twenty- five students, while the faculty consisted of three teachers only -Prof. W. M. jones, who was both principal and teacher of the Senior Class, and Mr. E. G. Moore and Mr. W. A. Bass, who taught the Junior and Freshman classes, respectively. Professor Bass remained a mem- ber of the faculty until his death in 1911. It is largely to his faithful and untiring work that much of the success of the school is due. The first students were offered a three-year classical course in preparation for college work. The first graduating class, composed of only five students, received their diplomas july 1, 1873. During this year-the second in the school's existence-the enrollment had increased by eleven. A new building with additional and better facilities was secured on Ivy street during the year 1874. During this year the now famous Al- ciphronian Literary and Debating Society was formed. This society, still in existence, is devoted to the development of public speakers, and many of the South's greatest statesmen and orators received their early training in the society. From 1874 to 1883 enrollment dropped off considerably, and a crisis was reached in 1877, when the school was forced to close because of lack of appropriations. From 1876 to 1883 the school occupied the base- ment of the Girls' High School, after which it was removed to what are now the capitol grounds. The change proved unsatisfactory, however, and in 1884 back into the basement it went. A building on Washington street, across from the capitol, was secured in 1888, and the school re- mained in these quarters for the next two years, following which it was moved into the old medical college building back of the Lowry Nat- ional Bank. A permanent horne was erected on the corner of Courtland and Gilmer streets in 1896, and in this building the school has remained un- til the present day. As soon as the school was moved into its new home the curriculum was extended to offer classical, business, and scientific courses. The new departments of science and business attracted such a large number of students that it became necessary for them to seek separate quarters. The business department joined that of the Girls' High School to form the present Commercial High School. The Tech- nological department, then housed in the basement with inadequate Page Niue lAlCiph1'Onian Athletic Review HE school year, 1922-23, has been a banner one for Boys' High as far as athletics and sports are concerned. We have If won only two championships, it is trueg and have lost ,K many an athletic encounter, but the year has been cram- QA full of glory for our teams. Where we have lost a game, We have shared in the gloryg for if ever Boys' High turned out teams that acquit- ted themselves as favorably as did the teams this year, the writer has never heard mention of it. With practically little or no veteran material in any sport, our coaches have rounded out squads that compare favor- ably with any in the city or state. Seasons opened with dismal failure, our only prospect, but before many games had been played failure Was turned into decided success. What our players have lacked in experience and physical prowess, has been m.ade up in sheer grit . Sport writers all over Georgia have commented on the fighting spirit of our teams this year, and the school has been proud to claim such outiits as her own. The state championship in basketball, and the city championship in swimming have come to our teams as deserved rewards. But, in sports where we missed the cham.pionship, we made an enviable record this year. The best judges of the sort of teams we had are our opponents- ask them! Page One Hundred Twenty-six J 4 -5 , , Y, .,YY7-,-W 5 4Wxf fii 1 If Alciphronian Qifq X yX XX W flag : , .. ' R .- yn Ylig df , y!Q:: x, 'A lfrffyu , X . ' ' f ' CX J 5 ! 4 f- Wm' X' 5, 351,-V W F ZW gifs' fs f. - 115-'...::rf??-f 'N , eff NN , 'n I f '- , w X 'I sim - N - f x X RqxiEQ vf:'3'r Z:A Zx X 21 f X , J fx Q: ' f 3 'Z XXX f 2 2 CES ' Page One Hundred Twenty-seven H H, Lia? if-ff 'ff ' . '5 A ' 1 f 7- .V ,F 1 if 1 -p-- LR v,-g M. 9 11 ,. ,i S- 4 Di .x ,i I' ll ,WL ,,,, ,, '7 f Alciphronian Football ' Cecil Jamison . . . . . . Captain Harry C. Winkler . , .......... Coach J. C. Brown ,..,.. . . . Assistant Coach Harry Gitman , , . ...... Manager MEMBERS OF SQUAD Joe Boland Center Jimmie Watkins Guard William Noyes Guard Cecil Jamison Tackle-Captain Sam Carter Tackle J. Hill End J. Langford End Reggie O'Dwyer Quarterback Richard Block Left Half Harry Girtman Right Half Kells Boland Full-back William Minnich Backheld A. H. Monroe Backlield H. D. Butler Backiield William Merriman Guard Robert Pegram Guard I. W. Gregory Guard CECIL JAMISON Captain SCHEDULE OF GAMES PLAYED Lagrange 44 Boys' High 0 University School 37 Boys' High 13 Gordon 36 Boys' High 7 Rome High 0 Boys' High 6 G. M. A. 7 Boys' High O Riverside 66 Boys' High 0 Charleston 34 Boys' High 0 Tech High 3 Boys' High 0 Totals, Opponents 227 Boys' High Total 26 'X if Page One Hunclred Twenty-eight 'ggi - V Ib N. O v-. 0 B' '1 O .B v-. m BJ 'J C3 all T Footb 3? no rr: O : CD s: 5 Q. - f'D Q H 1 0, ': H 'f: . : -. :1 CD Aloiphronian Football Review T the beginning of the football season in 1922, things looked extremely bad for Boys' High. Prospects for turning out 'pg ' a football team were very dark. With the exception of Ce- ,Gl cil Jamison and Kells Boland. the entire varsity squad of K' 1921 had graduated, and very few boys in the school had ever had any gridiron experience. The school realized the great handicap that Boys' High was to suffer, so when Coach Winkler sounded the first call for foot- ball, over a hundred willing candidates responded. These fellows work- ed with unusual zeal for three or four weeks, and under expert coach- ing. a football team was finally shaped up, the two veterans serving as a nucleus around which the 1922 squad was built. Time for practice was short, and the first game of the season was played before a squad had been picked definitely. This game, against LaGrange. resulted in a disastrous defeat for our eleven, but the team was not the least bit daunted. Our team suffered defeat after defeat, but always won the praise of fans and sport writers for their never-say-die spirit and their earn- estness in battle. The second game of the season, with University school, proved conclusively that what our team lacked in weight and experience they made up in grit. Our plucky little eleven circled Uni- versity's line for two touchdowns. a seemingly impossible feat. For- ward passes became the main reliance of the little squad, and heavier and more experienced teams found a relentless foe in the Boys' High eleven. The final game of the season with Tech High made the Purple and White team famous. The Tech High squad outweighed our players many pounds to the man, and the Smithy team was made up largely of veteran players. Sport writers predicted a disastrous defeat for Boys' High, and betting odds were all against us. But, the result of the battle was far different from. what had been expected. Tech High won it is true, but by three points only, and then after the most desperate iight her team had ever encountered. The winning three points were made by Tech High in the last three min- utes of play on a beautiful drop-kick from about the fifteen yard line Line-bucks, end runs, fake plays, and every other line of offensive by the junior Smithies had been of no avail against the small but plucky Purple Hurricane. It was Tech High's game, but our victory! Pa e Une Humlrefl Thirty . ' ' 323-f ff-:T ef 51. 9'-f 5 l':f'5.,.2:.L:'Q3T:15-1 :Lit ' H- ., ,w,..-.,.,: luv- '-rf ,pw P-YY! .1 YY ia Q al .gl 2 5 E! 33 E Q ..-4 4 , L-'-5,5 - .. 53.84, .5 ,-1? J Alciphronian E Z 3 532.343 , If Jig.. Q .' 0 H lIlfil!,H!I fr 0 f I CF xf ww if 7 jf'- sv -- Fi Q- ' Q 6 , I. . NW' CE SNELL 1 ' :T ',', .-'!. .' ' -5- '- 'L' 16. 'Q-5 - -' I' Page One Hundred Thirty-on ,.,.f, 'Af ' Alciphronian 3. l F 1 Basketball l l l Pat Stephens .... ,,........ . Captain Elbert Roane ...., . . . Student Manager D. W. Johnston ..,. .... ........ C o ach . MEMBERS OF THE SQUAD 3 Pat Stephens Center CCaptainD Reggie O'Dwyer Forward Q3 Olney Rankin Forward Jimmie Brown Forward Alton Martin Forward Lewis Upshaw Forward Cecil Jamison Guard I' Sandy Gibbs Guard .L Elbert Roane Guard Q4 I a' ' 4 -. PAT STEPHENS Captain THE SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Boys' High 46 G. M. A. 16 :, Boys' High 34 Decatur High 17 4 Boys' High 48 Fulton High 21 1 N Boys' High 47 Commercial 24 I , Boyf' High 19 T. H. S. 35 VW Boys' rligh 24 U. S. B. 26 Ui Boys' High 26 Decatur High 14 5' Boys' High 45 Marist 23 5 Boys' High 32 U. s. B 24 if Boys' High 19 T. H. S. 20 C Boys' High 21 G. M. A. 22 :SQ Boys' High 42 Commercial 15 .Q Boys' High 35 Fulton High 4 .il Boys' High 25 Ga. Fresh 45 13. tNot a regular scluenuled gnmeb Totals, Boys' High 463 Totals, Opponents, 303 1553 REsULTs IN G. 1. A. A. TOURNEY 1 fl Boys' High ss Monroe A. sr, M. 18 W Boys' High 28 Tech High 24 f 4 Boys' High 25 Lanier High 23 5 Totals, Boys' High 108 Totals, Opponents 65 Page One Hundred Thirty-two 1- 'Y?'fi5f.f ,.... ..... - L.- -1 - . , I f ,, - . ,- -,,,-,f-..- I-s f-. ,,,,, ,,,,,-v fijft I 1 Alciphronian , A , my J -A A Page One Hundred Thirty-three T3 .L ,A W R l ' . 'T . fr 7 E 2 H :A 'Z cd Z Q2 P' 9 W ... v-4 .,, N -O AZ 4-I .iv- CD as Ill cu DQ R .1 5 K f ,1 3 1 I r Q N V w ?FTfQi ,L Alciphronian Basketball Review or Boys High Out of seventeen games with the lead mv teams of the state we won twelve victories practically , all of them by a bw margin of points. Our five defeats on .. Q, fr' the other hand, were lost to our opponents with small dif- . -Q ' ferences in the number of points scored by the two teams, two of the defeats going as victories to opposing lives by one-point margins, another by a two-point lead, and the other two with margins almost as small. 3 , HE basketball season this year was a most successful one its rf- f ' Q, - ' - lg D - t - - ' t l D b ' Pat Stevens, captain of our squad, was the outstanding star in the city and state prep circles, being the highest individual scorer in the City Prep League, and ranking high in state-wide circles also. The other members of the squad were equally well-known by their perform- ances on the court. In the regular prep league championship race, we Finished third, with 463 points to our credit as compared with 303 for opposing teams. The G. I. A. A. tourney at Macon, lasting three days, brought more glory on the team. Our squad faced three of the best quintets in the state, and won all three contests, giving us the state championship. First, we defeated the Monroe A. 8: M., then we took on our ancient rivals, Tech High. Dope had it that Tech High should win by a neat margin, but when the smoke of battle had cleared away Boys' High was hanging onto the big end of a 28-24 score. The next day we met Lanier High, the undefeated champions of Georgia for two years, and in a hectic struggle that made nervous-wrecks of all spectators, we handed them a neat little defeat. winning 25-23, much to the surprise of every- one, This victory gave us the undisputed championship of the state, and closed our basketball season in a flame of glory. e Une Hlllltll't'll 'l'l1i1'ty-four Alciphronian ASEE LL ,W ' Q: X ' , W v ., I L I' ' XX- V,-5.3 :lIlir1i1: X 1 XML 2 v 0 ff, , , Jfkzil QM Xgiilkws . ,fwf eXf f Q5S'EDWM2 f f, M X ' f ' f '-?!'3Xn aV',1:5G'? if ,f f f' A 4 --W- 'hw , , ,f --4' -s-.--- . ,, , f X f 1 , S wSW::3?5-QW 4 f f M71 J 1 ,V , ' ' , flglugugv-. 'Wflrviwff ' X Q YY , wWVQQmW Q V ff X :5 'I' ' W' ' Q ,yu f f V, 2, ' If y X71 xgM.3QwQ4.N mlm 1 V, VV X' f , Y 0 , ,N Z f ' ff Z K, f I ll 1 ' Q 'S '. f ' I! ' 7 X M f f -ff - I- 'Q M4Hf fgwmmwmw fH , , 5 V v g:,g,,,:,543-2-15, w Jmwmmw f L J'c':55:f.f N f 4 , fl 24, 0 ' . ' 'lf iff? b , f W .. 1 'ff Aj ' - in fi w 4 . rd.-I llln 17'-Q 1 V ig W T nu n lglmuv H i,f7j5l ,Y5.' J .Q jiigi, Lfdgffflffg Qfgf 2 GESNELL Page Une Hundred Thirty-five Alciphronian space and facilities, was removed in 1909, and has grown into the present Tech High. The Boys' High School today is headed by Professor H. O. Smith, under whose leadership the school has shown remarkable progress dur- ing the past three years. Professor Smith has served on the faculty of the Boys' High School for fourteen years, having come to us in 1909. Boys' High maintains an exceedingly high standard of scholarship, making it possible for our graduates to enter any college in the coun- try without condition. Our athletic teams, composed only of students who make a required scholarship grade in all studies, are uniformly vic- torlous. In 1919 a Greek class was formed by Professor P. H. Epps, head of the ancient language department and assistant principal, and at the present time a regular three year course in Greek is offered, an achieve- ment of which no other preparatory school in the state can boast. The school has always aspired to the highest ideals. Its graduates stand high in college and civil life. It is indeed an institution of which the city, state, and nation may be justly proud. Page Ten iA1c1ph1'onian Baseball Jimmie Brown .. O. K. David .. Duby White T. P. Govan .. MEMBE ' 'Bill' ' Merriman J . Langford Milton McGahee Cecil Jamison Pat Stephens Elbert Roane Jimmie Brown Troy Woodbury Marmaduke Turner Olney Rankin Terris Hagan Douglas McCurdy Joe McGahee . . . Captain Coach Assistant Coach Student Manager RS OF THE SQUAD Catcher Catcher Pitcher Pitcher First Base Second Base Shortstop-Captain Third Base Outfield Outfield Outfield Outfield Outiield JIMMIE BROWN, Captain Tech High Marist Fulton University Decatur G. M. A. C. H. S. Fulton ' Marist University Decatur G. M. A. T. H. S. T. H. S. SCHEDULE OF GAMES PLAYED 1 Boys' High 2 2 Boys' High 0 6 Boys' High 5 10 Boys High 0 2 Boys High 7 5 Boys High 6 4 Boys High 13 2 Boys' High 13 6 Boys' High 7 11 Boys' High 2 8 Boys, High 0 5 Boys' High 8 5 Boys' High 3 2 Boys' High 0 69 Totals, Boys' High 66 Totals, Opponents Page One Hundred Thirty-six N hs N O NA. 'U B' t O 5 v-. am DJ B Te Basebal 'U so UQ rn O ... ..- fn 'JI 5 ,.. .J 3 1 rn D.. 'E Cf. -1 .- fb rn 'I fo U ,.-1 Alciphronian Baseball Review UR baseball nine was the puzzle of the prep league this Us fi' year. Practically all of the 1922 team had graduated, and things looked almost as bad at the beginning of the season fx, for us as they had in football, during the previous fall. But ' Coach David and Duby White, ex-Boys' High player him- . jfs - -' self, managed to build up one of the strongest teams in the prep league by the latter part of the baseball season. . 'Z 'l lag x-9 1 The first four games we played resulted in victories for our oppon- ents, and sport writers and fans. predicted a disastrous season for the Purple and White nine. But, the worm turned, and in the very next game Boys' High won her first victory of the season over Decatur High. Tech High was defeated by us in the first game, in which wefmet our ancient rivals, and things began to look decidedly different. Six suc- cessive games were chalked up as six successive victories for the Boys' High team, and sport writers and fans began to scratch their heads in wonder. Where disastrous defeat had once stared our team in the face. clouds of success were now evident, and people began to believe that Boys' High couldn't lose a game, no matter who her opponent. Then the worm turned again, and our team lost two games in suc- cession. The next game was won by us by a three-point lead over G. M. A., and the next two we lost. The final count of the season gave us seven victories out of fourteen encounters, one of the defeats being a post-season game at that. Thomas H. Pitts, owner of the soft drink emporium at Five Points, offered a beautiful loving cup to the winner of two out of three games between Boys' High and Tech High, the ancient rivals of the City Prep League. In the First game against the junior Smithies Boys' High was returned victor, in the next Tech High. This evened the count and necessitated a post-season game to decide the winner of the cup. The third game, a pitcher's duel all the way through, was won by Tech High, 2-0. This gave our rivals possession of the cup, but, when details of the game were printed. it was readily seen that the defeat was not so bad after all. McGahee, pitching for Boys' High, pitched a noehit game. while his opponent, Speer, on the mound for Tech High, gave up two hits. This game, and the performance of McGahee will long be remem- bered in and around prep baseball circles. Pa e One 1-luudred Thirty-eight I Alciphronian T T Q ,J N,v-ff 4:,, ? if .':v i A f - 1 if . ki 2 D' f! N ' . X X 4.n,1f' I ' 1 , . - . , 1, x - ' 'Z TXX f w. x Q D f ' ,424 H - ' 715353. X f ' . ' f . 'lil ,rib-5 E I : x ul- - gl ,-- - li CF'. C'- y -, 'Q Z wf-K f . Q its Paae One Hundred 'l'hir'y'-u'u 'flhi' if '7 f I 'r P Alciphronian ' Track i Robert Rives . . . . . Captain Daniel Boone . . . .,,.,.. Manager C. S. Ward ,... ........... C oach Q R. R. Douglas .. Assistant Coach V 5 MEMBERS OF THE SQUAD Rives Captain, Dashes Boone Mile Run, Manager Block Dash, and Relay Bennett Discus X , Boland Dash, Relay l Carnes High and Broad jump i Carter Weights i Cauthen Discus ' W. J. Dunn Broad Jump Flinn Dashes, Relay 1 Ford Pole Vault Jamison Relay, Shot Put Y McCord High Hurdles I Johnson High Hurdles , Konrz 440, Relay Ragin Dash , f I r I i 5 T l , J 'x l ,', I . ' I Lint Page One Hundred Forty , f ng v 'P 1 I :viii 4, ,,, .... if U -1--2--M nd--1- + M.14- . x M- 1 4 l w 1 V '1 5 6 1 3 in . SP - gy , ,,,,,,,.,..,, ,,,,,-,..-.- Alciphronian Track Team jL1g':?lkHs,9,,g1' Page One Hundred Forty-one 'fai, 4, ' , L -:1:2g.!5'T''xii-fT3i77 37'f ,-,L+ ,.ff Y: F P 1 I rfig 1511111 ri 171-U .N.4! .mn! , .. 1 3 -2111 4 me ww .' 1,-.ITQQQLF bl-255 .W Y V V-.Y Y -'ef-7------4----'W Y' r' 'AMT ' Alciphronian Track Review HE season of 1923. was Boys' High most successful track season, since the inauguration of the sport in the-school many years ago. With Coach C. S. Ward, an old Emory tk University track star and holder of many records, direct- 'Sw' ing the destinies of the teamg and with as many candidates 2 Ji f as we had. there was little chance of failure. The showing of our relay teams were probably the lead- ing feature of the track season as far as Boys' High was concerned. Entered in three relay contests our team came through with one victory, one second. and one third place. Quite a dandy record, when the teams against whom our squad fought are considered. Our team was entered in the Tech Relays, the biggest track event the South has seen in a long, long time. In the 440 yard relay, our team, composed of Kontz, Boone, Jamison, Rives and Tankersley Calternatej, nosed in ahead, and were awarded medals. The next relay in which our team competed was in an A class contest in the same Tech re- lays. The team was just a little behind the leaders here and was placed third. In the city prep meet our relay team. held the lead for three laps, only to lose it by a few inches to Tech High on the home stretch. The Finish was so close and exciting that Boys' High was given almost as much glory as the winning team. Our cinder path warriors won second place in the City Prep meet. with totals from all events considered. This sort of a showing isn't bad for a team of tracksters, who have had little or no experience before- and if predictions mean anything at all, Boys' High is going to win a lot of championships on the track in future seasons. Page One Hundred Forty-two 'i.,L,v ' aprt. .i T3 5 i i 5 3 3 L. E ll , l . S , .. QT-its MML1t.z. . 7' K 7 ' K 7 7 'W' ii, 1, H-Sir. 15.135 V - t H Y ,M Ms-, W- .,,,. ,WA , ,W . Y,,ff,,,. -m..--..H -aa. Alciphronian ff' Page One Hll11lll'9Ll FO1'Ij'-l111't'v:' Af I I I I I I I Alciphronian Swimming I W. R. Crowder ,....,,.... Coach W Bi1l,' Noyes .,....... .. Captain I Albert Whittle .... Student Manager I 1 MEMBERS OF THE SQUAD I Noyes, W. Minnich, F ' Whittle Stacy I McKenstry Kontz Wardlaw Young I Minnich, W. R. Barnett ' ' Pegram I ' THE SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Tech Freshies, 30 Tech Varsity, I B. H. S. and T. H. S., 46 B. H. S. and T. H. S., 48 I I City Prep Meet Won by Boys' High! i Meet with Savannah High called off. l l I I I I Page One Hundred Forty-four ,L , Y I .fs fi. t H l .1 ALA Alciphronian Swimming Team Page One Hundred Forty'-fnve Alciphronian Pg Eleven x W Y, ,l.,-m....,-.-.e-.........,-.s..a. TQ, K'lfiffffTitiiififffiilfii' ., 1-9-7.2'2 Elka1.Z 5gf, gg W ' ' A, ae ..v....--am-..a. ...M ...jg-.., rpg AIC1phFOH18D Swimming Review HE B. H. S. Swimming Team ran wild this year, winning ' every meet in which it entered-and finally taking the City Prep Championship, with a score just twice as large as ,IL that of the nearest competitor. ig Bill Noyes, the captain, was easily the outstanding prep tank star in local circles: scoring a total of 4025 points in the three meets in which he participated. Other mem- bers of the squad did nearly as well, making the Boys' High team prac- tically immune to defeat. To Coach Crowder is due m.uch praise for the showing of the squad this season. From November 14 until the end of the school term, he worked untiringly, putting his all into turning out a championship team. His efforts resulted in much glory for ole high school : and to him the entire school votes sincere thanks. The scores in the City Prep Meet, held May 14th, at East Lake Country Club, are proof enough of the fine team that represented Boys' High this year. Here they are: Boys' High, 40 points: Tech High, 20 pointsg G. M. A., 16 points: Marist, 5 points. Page One Hunrlred Fortysix Alciphroruan Letter Men's Club Cecil Jamison Kells Boland Reggie O'Dwyer Pat Stephens Sam Carter Joe Boland Vance Olney Rankin Robert Rives Jimmie Brown William Noyes Clement Ford Country Hill E. L. Ward W. J. Dunn Leroy Boone Ivey Gregory Dickey Butler Robert Pegram J. S. Langford Fat Merriman Richard Block Pete Gibbs Elbert Roane Albert Whittle William Minnich William Wardlaw J. H. Stacy James Banton J. Venable Patrick Page One Hundied Foity sewn .3 Alciphronzan Thanks! To Mr. W. C. Wardlaw, whose untiring aid, in- terest, and advice made possible the successful pub- lication of this issue of the A1ciphronian?'g to the mothers and patrons of our school, who gave their time and co-operation to the staffg and to the Par- ent-Teacher Association, which gave financial as- sistance, the Editor extends, in behalf of his class- mates, sincerest thanks. 4 I i 'ISU Page One Hundred Forty-eight x i las. i Alciphronian I I. CTPDTQ Ibm-QS 1 5 MZ Y MQW CE SNEL1. P OHIIF Alciphtonian Prophecy Leo J. Block, Prophet. HIS was the Hrst class reunion I had attended, being so busy amassmg my millions in the great city. of New York. I was, of course, very glad of the opportunity to greet all .fs ,.., 5 of the good fellows of the Class of '23. Q When my train pulled in at the station, I was met by , a welcoming delegation and I was indeed honored. Head- ing the delegation was the mayor's secretary, m.y next- door-neighbor in classes at Boys' High, Dick Block. He apologized for the inability of His Honor, the mayor, to be present and welcome me personally, but explained that His Honor was addressing the mem- bers of the Woman's Club on Eighteen Hundred Divorce Causes. The mayor, I later learned, was Tropp-another of the '23's. Other dignitaries in the delegation that rnet me were Berlin, U. S. Senator from the State of Georgia, Freeman, who had a flourishing pencil busi- ness-all personnaeg Anthony, who had become a banker Cof furnacesj in an uptown building, and Noyes, who held the important position of Municipal Life Saver-whose task it was to save strangers from drown- ing in Atlanta's street puddles. Branch was hanging on the outside of the crowd, anxiously awaiting an opportunity to interview me for the Journal, on which paper he was serving as a cub reporter . As soon as I had settled in my hotel, I called up Sharp's Detective Agency and had Sharp, an old classmate, personally trace all of the Class of '23. Imagine my varied feelings when three days later I re- ceived the following report: Dear Sir: Per your request, I have personally traced the members of the Class of '23, and submit herewith the following report of my findings, all of which I know to be authentic: King has becofme so interested in Greek that he has opened a Greek restaurant. Lewis is on the stage as a concert singer, and reports say he is a distinct hit. Rouland, depending on his high school training, is the alibi ex- pert at the local gas company. Cheatham is Decatur street's most affluent and fluent pawnbroker. Beefy Dunn is a torturer of mankind-a dentist. Katz is a Rabbi, but is seriously thinking of retiring. Benson, using the fictitious name of Harold Hollingsworth , is author of the famous book, His Wife's Lies . Bird is the manipulator of a flute in the World's Largest Symphony Orchestra. Boykin, inheriting a peculiar liking for court life, is subpoena serv- er in the Fulton County Superior Court. Brandon now heads the Order of Efficient Street Sweepers, and it is rumored that his re-election to this honorary office is certain. Duncan, light fingered as ever, has had his pictures spread broad- cast over the land on bills bearing in large type the word Reward! Pee Wee Dunn, as a Russian dancer, is rated as a high kicker. Pa e One Hundred Fifty uw: 4 it g,, -'Q Alciphronian Isenberg is star in Barnley-Bailum's big circus, taking care of the monkeys in the outside tent. Seal is a wonderful success in one of Atlanta's largest engineering offices, and a recent promotion has placed him in the position of office boy . Patrick has recently torn up three flivvers in his jitney business. and is rapidly using up the energies of the fourth. One look at the latest Gold Dust Twins advertisement will sug- gest to you the work of William and Fred Minnich. Allen, always a military genius, is commander of the Old Guard. Palmer. a jailbird, was recently caught for the 27th time. Bandy, now a movie star, has met with public disfavor, because of rumors concerning his personal life. Battle is considered America's premier designer, and is beating Coles Phillips at his own game . A sign on South Pryor tells the present vocation of two former classmates: The J. T. and R. O. Harris Shoe Shop. Hartman is keeping in close touch with new Boys' High students- he is a Tom Pitts' Soda-jerker . Keith, having reached the age of twenty-one, has taken over ab- solute control of the B. F. Keith Vaudeville interests. Rikard is the man behind the guns in the Fly-Away Oil Co., and is successful--although his stockholders are not. Sweet is the sole owner of Sweet's Sweet Shop , occupying a suite in the Ansley Hotel. Boggs is back at ole Boys' High, studying again, having learned so much that his mind went blank and he had to start over again. Hubbard, one of Mr. Epps' prodigies, is now Professor of Greek at Boys' High. Horwitz is living a life of leisure on the fortune he has made in beauty contests, and is posing for life-size bathing beauty posters in his spare time. Guard is night watchman at the Atlanta Stove Works, and doesn't allow a small thing like his job to stand in the way of sleep. Geffen is pitching his way to fame on the all-star nine at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Govan, hard to trace because of his many bogus names, was at last found in his spacious apartment at the Federal Prison, near At- lanta. Gregory is still business manager for the Tatler , and is still try- ing to issue 15 issues during the first semester. Stewart is utilizing his talents, and appears with other Metropoli- tan stars as an Uproar Slinger . Seaborn is governor of Georgia Cthink of itll and recently made Tankerslev Secretary of State. Wardlaw, now a scout for the Golden Tornado, has remained in California Qby requestb, all season, studying the japaneze football methods. Schiff has ceased to take active participation in the Georgia Bar Association, since the passing of the eighteenth federal amendment. Fullbright is making untold millions by smuggling face powder in- to the States. CUse and selling of cosmetics are now prohibited by the Page One Huiulred Fifty-one Alciphronian 487th amendment.j Malone is proprietor of a newstand, where he features such publications as the Police Gazette , Hot Dog , etc. Barnett is posing for collar ads along with Girtman, who is being featured as the Non Kinko Hair Restorer trademark. Thomas jefferson Stacy is a con man, and having added much weight is an effective background for paste diamonds. Everett is the village blacksmith with headquarters under Buck- head's Spreading Chestnut Tree . Bleich has developed into a wonderful track man, and is said to be the best in the employ of the Southern Railway. Clement, though it seems impossible, is now the hustling agent of a big paper factory, while Parker is being used as a standing ad for Nunnally's. E Ward is hard at work on Atlanta's traffic and transportation prob- lems, serving as a street railway conductor. Gilbert is a toe dancer at the Grand, and is a well-balanced man, if nothing else. Someone stole the glands of our old high school companion, Mc- Cash, and he is in the Old Folks' Home, leading a life of retirement. Patton represents the Blue Law League, but has been threatened with discharge for riding out Briarcliff road in an automobile with two girls! The Smiths are partners now, making Smith Brothers Cough Drops-a name on every drop . Aboof is on the verge of starvation, but is faithful to his job as principal of Boys' High. Banton is a street demonstrator, and can be found any day on Mari- etta street, yelling L'Belts, only a quarter! Boone is a successful lecturer and is touring the country, speaking in all large cities on the subject: The Sesographicanacicaliticism Glands and Their Relation to Human Clongrasaphlitmsf' His press agent and manager is none other than Carter, who is now the proud possessor of ten grandchildren. Cohen, a court lawyer, baffles the recorder with his peculiar reas- oning powers. DeLaney is still plugging away as a would-be lawyer. always striving for success. Edwards, an exponent of the Blue Laws, has recently published a book, Crimes of the Twentieth Century-From Cutting Paper Dolls to Public and Private Expectorationf' Fox still sells tires-and reports that it is a very tiresome job. Blanton is a learned young Prof. , whose lecture on The Relative Relations of the Theory of Relativity to the Practice of Relativity , had won him fame. Hull is now a movie actor, who plays under the adopted name of Harold Hepplewaite . Pruitt is a big labor leader, who always leads to the cash box. Jamison is a scheming politician who controls state and national politics. Seizel is the ballyhoo artist for the Old Mill at Lakewood Park. Boland is the collector of external revenue at an internal port- And that was enough!! Page One Hundred Fifty-two as Q 1. 'ray .,. lu far -- ,,1.. .H , ,A Alciphronian f Q E S ig LZ V! , fr , Y fl, I If ,,,1, , , ,I , , ,,,7.Zl,,g, , - , sf -f ,4. mf f 4 f as IW' E VJ n il. ' ff - l In Z 3 5 ,wk i g Z M - - ,WY Y, Zfffi? Zifgi-1 -U Y ft -- 1111 f , - ' f 4 A 1 X l PgO Hllldtttl ,Y . . , , r rj' T IZ 2,72 s?K1Ei?E5f'Z5T-5QL?.Ef5!ZtE95:'..'1 T3i1fA -Y ,An ,,,,, 7 .u.v.,,Y.. ,-,,,umA,-,,, ,xiii Alciphronian gflffg Why? COffered with apologies to nobody.D Why are the dolls with the baby stare, With the dimpled cheeks and the cute bobbed hair, Who look so sweet. so pure, so stainless, Almost absolutely brainless? Oh yes, they know how to wear the clothes, How to rouge their lips and roll their hose: But when it comes to common sense, They show themselves most hopelessly dense. Why also are the homeliest dames, Whose mugs to beauty have no claims, On whom to look gives the eyes a pain, Possessors of the most useful brain? Oh, Nature! Why dost thou disguise, With beauty that which empty lies, While that which isn't with beauty blest Thou dost with common sense invest? -ROBERT KING EVATT HULL. Page One Hundred Fifty-four Q -I :.u 1. , -rf-.asm fem! 4 AIciphron1an And Now- The Staff of the A1ciphronian for 1923 make their final request to you, kind reader and subscrib- er. If you have found within the pages of this volume any feature that will in future years fan into flame the spark of Boys' High spirit that runs through the veins of every Boys' High student, then we feel that the hours of labor put on this book have not been wasted. But, if you have looked over the pages of this latest volume of the Alciphronian . and still feel that there is nothing of true interest contained therein, won't you kindly do us the favor and grant us the consolation of believing that we have put our best into the task that was entrusted to us, and that if we have failed we regret it far more than you possibly can. WE THANK YOU! Page One Huurlied if tu me Alciphronian Page Twelve The Faculty H. O. SMITH, A.B., Principal A.B. at Harvard P. H. EPPS, A.B., A.M. A.B. and A.M. at University of North Carolina Head of Ancient Language Department and Asistant Principal A. G. MARTIN, A.B. A.B. at Union College of New York Head of English Department R. J. MARTIN, B.S., Phar.D. B.S. and Phar.D. at University of Paris Head of Science Department E. L. FLOYD, LL.B., A.B., A.M. LL.B., A.B., and A.M. at University of Georgia Head of History Department J. H. GRIFFIN, A.B. A.B. at Emory University Head of Mathematics Department HAL HULSEY, A.M., A.B., B.S. A.M., A.B., and B.S. at University of Georgia Head of Modern Language Department O. K. DAVID, B.S. in M.E. B.S. in M.E. at Auburn Associate Mathematics Teacher PAUL ROSSER, A.B. A.B. at Mercer Associate Language Teacher ,V w Us vg,Q41ciphronian E now call the attention of our kind read- ers, who, because of pleasure obtained from preceding pages, or because of curios- ity, or for any other reason, have reached this page, the advertisements contained in the following 3 pages, and earnestly request that they take note of and patronize our advertisers, for without them this volume of the A1ciphronian would not have been possible. 1 X w V 1 i I 4, 1 E li 11 5 1 'I H Page One Hundred Fifty-six 1, ,Vs Alciphronian ii, ,,,'? vg: 8:1 0 E . F 11 '1 n 1 , K ,Q . gin , - ' 13iflfwgiluullullmuuluulmlnuulun 'mMrHn'.!:lnI!lmMIJ X' - -f - T j,+1. ' -5 ,J-1 . ' f 1? 'f A, , , Fl I ,IW I .,.,. 1. , , A. 4 1' ,iii .' HQ 11 :I Ig 'f ' . ,. Page One Hundred Fifty-bex en The Coca-Cola Compan I1 F . . A 7 Go od things from9 cllmes poul ed lnto a smgle glass lug Delicious and Refyesh' jf Atlanta. Ga. ight DRY CLEAN AT THE CAPITAL CITY Five Telephones Main 1050 Alciphronian OFFICE SUPPLIES ENGRAVING PRINTING STATIONERY A store wherein the professional man man, his stenographer or his office boy. A store wherein the professional man or the public in general will find most every want in the stationery line. We axe seeking your patronage. Office Supply Co. 60 N. Forsyth St. Walnut 1847 BOOST BOYS' HIGH I I ' . 'EEUU SHDEE DIEVERVBUDV- , vzllgv ca, Bird-Potts Co., Inc. Engineers Xl elders. Wlnvhini, 1 R I t B l Tanks all sizes WELDING BLDG. 376 M .l R l E'l l'.-X STR I-I l'I'I' Ivy 50 OI DONATION Compliments of Thomas H. Daniel Page One Huiiilreil Fill,-nine Alciphronian The Advisability of Going to College By Cecil Jamison. ff--A' OME one has said. No car is complete without its tool 'Sh ...rrp box . Neither is a human machine complete without the w fine tool of a college education. This question of going to college has been long since settled in the minds of most A I people. There is no doubt that each year a larger percent- 0 I age gradually realize this fact. 5 Let us consider for a moment the commercial value of a college education. Not even the most ardent supporter of non-col- lege education can deny that most large firms not only want but de- mand that their executives be college bred, and that men with college educations are given precedence in applications for all positions. Some contend that not all great or successful men have had col- lege training. True enough, but these same men achieved success in spite of the lack of this training. They are always first to urge col- lege for others. If a man succeeds without the educational equipment of a college training, how much more successful he would be with it! Not only should we educate ourselves for Financial benefit, but also for the joy that knowledge brings. This after all is the main consider- ation, for nothing is comparable to the pleasure of being able to read and speak on a vast multitude of subjects. In this day and time when education is within the reach of all, it is imperative that we take advantage of the opportunity, and develop our minds in the institutions of higher learning. Page One Hundred Sixty Alciphronian Atlanta Rotarians Advise Boys to Remain in Schools TO THE BOYS OF ATLANTA: We, the members of the Atlanta Rotary Club, interested always in the growth, development, training and success of the boys of our city and of the nation, wish to urge every boy in the city to take advantage of the school opportunities presented and to remain in school. TO STAY IN SCHOOL means financial success. The average earn- ings of the boy who completes high school is more than 520,000 in ex- cess of the earnings of the boy who drops out of school at the close of his grammar school career. TO REMAIN IN SCHOOL means enjoyment of the highest and best things in life. The boy who remains in high school until he Finishes and has the advantage of a college education will receive from art, literature, from association with men and women the greater pleasures and greater happiness than those who surrender their educational ad- vantages and start to work too early. TO REMAIN IN SCHOOL means the ability to become a social lead- er. Life is made up of our associations with our fellows. For a boy to complete his high school and college education gives him the opportun- ity of social leadership that is unexcelled. TO REMAIN IN SCHOOL means business leadership. While now and then a few of our greatest business men may rise from the ranks of the uneducated, these are the exceptions and not the rule. 92 per cent of all the great and successful business men are those who have at least acquired high school training. TO REMAIN IN SCHOOL means to double and treble your efficiency as a great social and political unit in our nation's life. It means serv- ice above self. It means that your life will be multiplied in usefulness of those round about you. Believing and relying on these great fundamental facts, the Atlanta Rotary Club urges you and all the boys of our city. to keep sep with the progress of the ages, and to keep step with the best educational thoughts, and to remain in the high school. Page Oue Hundred Sixti one Alciphronian A , All lines of Llfe Insurance Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. New York, N. Y. Compliments of Ao G1-url-T0 H. Phillips DIIIIIIIIIPI' 416 Hurt Building Atlanta. Ga. Compliments of Mrs. Sharp's and Mrs. Tanksley's Lunch Committees COMPLIMENTS OF ATLANTNS TooL STORE A , PASCO TOOL CO FRIEND 10 North Broad Street Page One Hl11lIll'l'll Sixty t Alciphronian Compliments of Compliments of Deans Drug Co. L.W. Rogers Realty H t B 'Id' CE, Trust Company Atlanta, Gag 50 Marietta St. Invest a Little-Get a Lot Atlantic Ice and Coal Corporation ICE COAL COLD STORAGE General Office: Atlanta, Ga. The Georgia School of Technology Offers to young men of ability and ambition a training which will Et them for positions of responsibility and power. Georgia Tech graduates succeed because they have been trained to think scientifically and to work efficiently. Courses in CIVIL, CHEMICAL, ELECTRICAL, and TEXTILE EN- GINEERING: ARCHITECTURE, COMMERCE and INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. For further information, address The Registrar. Page One IrIlll1lll'P4l Sixty-lin'-1 Alciph F .. .lik -- Nash Leads the World 121 Motor Car Value NASH FOUR SPORT MODEL MARTIN-N ASH Motor Company Distributors C ST. Alciphroni uTl1ey always can for f I fl k H Znotsxrjxflfitejlarid - ' b' 'l Compliments Qlifllolfakisiffh of In Qiiiiw noun ROBINSON- A QMTESSEZ. 55-5' HUMPHREYS A,.,n.,,G.,, COMPANY L , W ' 'V 1 5 Q' if ff U 'Tse Comnrffn Ivy 3170 THE EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY COMPANY Laundriers and Dry Cleaners 199 Piedmont Avenue ATLANTA, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Sixty-rise Alciphronian CHARLES S. WARD, A.B. A.B. at Emory University Associate Mathematics Teacher DAVID W. JOHNSTON, A.B., A.M. A.B. at University of Georgia: A.M. at Columbia Associate English and History Teacher JAMES N. PLATT. B.S.. M.S. B.S. and M.S. at Southern College Associate Science Teacher F. F. TALLEY, B.S. B.S. at University of Georgia Associate Science Teacher ALBERT F. NACE, A.B., A.M. A.B. and A.M. at Franklyn and Marshall College Associate English Teacher P. H. COOK, A.B. A.B. at Birmingham Southern Associate Language and Mathematics Teacher T. A. SLAUGHTER, A.B. A.B. at Roanoke College Associate Science Teacher W. R. CROWDER, A.B. A.B. at Emory University Associate Mathematics Teacher G. W. WALTER, A.B., A.M. A.B. and A.M. at University of Georgia Associate History Teacher Page Thirteen , L, Y. M. I L V , Y-Z,-1 ,4,T..,,,.GT,, , , 'W' -- H 'A'- af nm W M ff . , , ' '-f 'spina' Alciphronian FOR EXCEPTIONAL WORK AND SERVlCE-Ph0r1e-- Eugene Harris Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Company Hemlock 0079 Compliments of POLLOCK CE, BERG 79 PEACHTREE STREET QBglrtborpr Gklninersitp To the Business Managers, 'The Alciphronianf My dear friends: I was very much interested in your note requesting us to place an ad in your annual. We feel indebted to your school for a number of high grade students, and it gives us pleasure to authorize you to de- vote one-fourth of a page of your advertising section to the publication of this letter, through which we express our, appreciation of your pat- ronage. Heartily yours, THORNWELL JACOBS, President. Page One Hunrlrerl Sixty-six Alciphronian Compliments of Sugarman-Hirsch MARS HALL' S Company PHARMACY Wholesale PE3aChtI'6e and Ivy Stationery, Confectionery, Drug- IVY 2147 gists' Sundries and Holiday Goods Peachtree at Tenth HEMLOCK 0012 ATLANTA, GA. Before you make a Ioan, rent, buy. or Compliments of insufev See US- p. H. NORCROSS S. B. TURMAN CH, CO Eslnhlsheil INN!! Conslflltlng Real Estate, Renting, Loans and Englneer Insurance Atlanta Trust I'llllll0 XY:l lllllf 0702 Eat Honey Scotch Page Une Huiulred Sixty-seven !AF,7j,'f1-,.r'Ig ff'-f ' ' - ' 'il' f4,,q I 1 , , , 1 - ' , , ,4 x 4 A ,n5l5A-I I h ,L y I F f- 4 4 ' - g, y n h n I V, i. W 1 - V1 , 1 . 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B.S. in Ag. at State College of Agriculture Associate History Teacher O. R. CHESTER, A.B., M.A. A.B. at University of Ala.g M.A. at Harvard Associate English Teacher R. R. DOUGLASS, A.B. A.B. at University of Alabama Associate Modern Language Teacher Jw me eeet A - A Z P X31 J' --5 fx ww fi, x . . 'IJ I L, I! I N mfg g I- '--L -., -S.. ...J 6. N-Y-, ' H., FF? '4Ur.f--'.- ., J. .V ,yr , wg, . J., , .1 .w , , ., 4 5 .7 K. F5-gl? makes the to say so, The 4 trees and in DIOOIIL, ,J fm , - Eer- Tur- he, is EWSEG down A cars. He. ' , the royal ' PKABGG Niwlas I '---on- '- 1 4 fx' ..',. ll.,-f 1 v 'Y -4 I ,,,.f ,M ,Quai I3 7,16 ls. Z5 jg, YA ,m f 6 07 X 47 I I g. - .r- , x xx . 4 ip, F A , ' W N' ., 1. ., '- f -rr-w..4:L.f T f ! .v4 f -rin-'J MW' fy FQ: ' '21-1 . Y Q... 1'1 wh '1-iipf U 'P V V . t1, ?g'. H- K-V I .bv 'vu ff' --' in- ' 5' ,: .. . hqcw5.X'fE ,,- fs, I-'v Q45 M I -1,170 nf ig ' r' L, 3, .ij '-fr 4 5 3 flf. ' ' fx 3 .iq -ff, gf +41 ' 9 m v 1 J Eff '? s A FH' .' if t H ur... 4 - QI... . mtr I ' . Jnjfor Paris fashions arms J - Q' 1 closer-entente with the A. through the ' ' i medium of . wot G 9 -H? 331. XX. I Y To Marry D R 0' ancei-. oger Wolfe Kahn, thergifted ,L A , 0tto'Kahn, banker, and ' 2, -- .4 Vbeearne ' art patron, r a profess1onka1 orchestra .Ieaderm ' 1253 age :of seven teen, is marrying into .his X. profession.1He has announced his engage- L .5 :nent to'Virginia Franck, a young Long, R. sand girl of modest means who has 5 .made a name for herself as 'a dancer. - ne- A, e lnafde this name against the pro- -bg 1' Q , tests of Roger Wolfe. Last iyear she told 'cl A she was going to Paris. to appear on tory ', the stage there. He objected and for-i . --. - bade her to go. She wenliiust the same, ' and he fo11owed.her two months later ' ind that she was d V ,name Of 150 H rvf 'ie ancing under the woz-is ' g , Regor. , ture , Young Mr, Kahn is nowlearning to .R. i Hy., He can pilot a. pIa.nea1one-but hr: is. ' , ,as yet, no Lindbergh. , 'r I .- ' u 1- :rg V 'K Na' ,910 Tickets A Blosfsgms' Llgltletropolitan theatergoers, it has been :Emi he ' ' Jnfoved, Willpay almost any 'price to see H Tvs? - Q' popular production, but thtv bay: at a, gale' ha , aux-office price of more ':han.s5.5f, fora it preceded . YV-ketv .: ' . g - Last flmuner, .when the aumoriafes ' honors' Q Z' ,- , . . or Seven ye A ars ago ,Q fh6,4fQLj? 232-'16 AC If 1 4 1 L'h... ' ' ,f f C'fL f.f?y?,f J r 6 f I .Z N, ,Wy fv'fffb'Uf0 . Q,-' 'rf H ' F3 .I K. -WS- , fd- ff . ,, u V N' ifw 1 x bf 'V 'Qt SL. ., U, Q 'Q . R' iq.. ,. gg' 4 'u 1. They our black ' A. Carol, Fer- l can of Tur- A - mln, but he, 15 ...le Champs Elysee 1 gh it makes the 'Jr you to say so. L-eally justifiable. 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The Class has never failed to do its part for every enterprise and activity in the school, and as the last days of high school life draw to a close, the members of the Class rejoice in the knowledge that they have helped to bring glory to old high school . To athletics, the Class of '23 has contributed much valuable talent. Kells Boland, Cecil Jamison, Daniel Boone, Robert Rives, Sam Carter, Robert Pegram, William J. Dunn, William Noyes, Albert Whittle, Wil- liam Wardlaw, Battling Gregory, and a score of other members of the Class have won fame for their performance on the athletic Held. Scholarship has found the Class in the lead again, with Gilbert Boggs, George Seal, James Rikard, Kells Boland, Clement Clay, and many more, holding the highest averages in the school. To literary work, the Class has made one of its highest contribu- tions. Elbert Roane, Kells Boland, Gilbert Boggs, Harllee Branch, Jr., and Francis Parker have been responsible in no 'small measure for the success of the school weekly, The Tatler. To debating the Class has given such stars as Gordon Smith, Paul Clement, Harry DeLaney, and Harllee Branch, jr. In various other enterprises members of the Class have played im- portant roles. Never has a worthy cause failed to find support from the Class of '23, and this support has undoubtedly meant the very success of the enterprise in many instances. The Class has set an example for future Boys' High classes to fol- low, has set a goal for underclassmen to aim at. and yet the members of the Class still feel that they are indebted to the famous school in which they have spent the past four years. v Sixteen wi .. ,. ,J 'ii ffl its Alciphronian I I 'A 23 E 5 Senior Class P OFFICERS 1 A' KELLS BOLAND President I ' ARTHUR FOX INMAN BRANDON I Vice President Secretary I I Page Seventeen r-fl t Q. , v R W- 4,4 Alciphronian i aa. J 'Y 'NV 1' 0 'xx X 1 i 'igM?Zm:- K g., Q S52-.DQS 0 mvksxk-Q 1 my 4-v'i ix, 73 rise J-if ' 'fl' we M is kt X gglximx' V , Rss... il: i ,x fl :M- axis sfglfnif nf' m if MEETS 0481! We 32?- 'VE gem cg. ai M , . SW ,.,af', , X ,M yn. 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Entered, '23: Inter-class Track Meet, '23g Dumb-bell Literary Society, '23. MARION HENRY ALLEN Major As Major of the Boys' High Battalion during the past year, Marion has won much praise, both for his ability to command, and his sincerity in every undertaking. Marion is popular with faculty and student-body alike, and numbers his friends at Boys' High by the score. Sleepy Hollow Literary Societyg First Lieutenant, Captain, Major, R. O. T. C.: Camp Club, '21, '22, '23g President, Camp Club, '23, Varsity Football, '21. JOSEPH LYNCH ANTHONY Mark A Greek scholar, and a Latin shark, who rivals his teachers in the ability to translate and parse these Dead languages is Joseph Anthony. Joe has had many honors bestowed upon him during his four years at Boys' High, and has merited every one of them. Plutonian, '23g Business Manager, Tatler, '22: Advertising Manager, Alciphronian, '23g Honor Roll, '22. ' ' - f- w' ' 75' '-1' ,C-'91 Q-fi 'iffili 171 ff:TET'il1'.54fT:5I.i 3 Q.. w r 1 I A T 1 ' 'W- ' ' 'MT WILLARD T. BANDY ' 'Vitginn Willard entered Boys' High in 1922 from some school in Richmond, Virginia, and has been in the possession of Mr. A. G. Martin ever since. Professor Martin has developed in him a poet, actor, and dramatist of note. Entered, '22, Plutonian, '23, Dramatic Club, '23. JAIVIES ARTHUR BANTON njatnieu Banton has been in Boys' High a long time, and has spent all his time bringing glory to the school. He is a crack shot, being captain of the Rifle team, and a military genius of true worth. As Banton says, he realized after his first year in Boys' High that the Class of '23 was the class for him, and so he remained to graduate with it. Charter member, Hi-Y Club: Sleepy Hollow Literary Societyg Trackg Letter Men's Club, '23, Captain Riiie Team, '22-'23, Glee Club, '22-'23: Bachelors' Club, '23, Officers' Club, '23: First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., '22-'23. STEPHEN T. BARNETT Steve' ' Steve possesses two assets that are valuable to any man. He is exceptionally good-lookin', and has a disposition that makes friends for him wherever he may go. He is an important member of the Gilbert, Barnett and Minnich quartette, and it is rumored that he is very popular with the ladies. Alpha Sigma Pig Speed Demons: Plutoniang Swimming Team, '22-'233 Scrub Football, '22g Mandolin Club, '22g Sergeant, R. O. T. C., '22. Alciphronian 'f 'ii'i.'f 1 an? ,. A aqua 1, Q if A-1 ...H 9?,,'l2.1-s Y P' 55' 2125 fi' gs' V 4 lfhf, fs R' WZ 'i 'h 4 ..- -3 U' iff: QM I ' EMR a .N fx ew' '44, my .Q rg if 4' Lfitzax -,Q I' 6 Q.. S are 'Q'-Te 5t.l:?n Arla t sees' ,955 ,rs as 1 JY'-1+ 'Sur imS'7:5'J2 82.5 ., -.-I: 371' E35 53 wav? 4 i-':.hf1 ggi. X 5' :Quik irs3 ':32'f'i '5f r' 1' as gg, i A i -fv1'ef,13 : r Qi 5 1.-ff, :iEl'w1's , 3,3 rs wi, 5, 1 is ggi 0 3..- Ji-rv g?.5'314.' J :fg- vi'1r ik, X fi.-ww 'lx-fr 'WJ' 97+ lame X di' Nga? 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R. D. BENSON ' 'Rudolf' ' Benson has been mighty quiet during his career at Boys' High, and refuses to tell us much about himself. Like Napoleon, and other conquerors of the world, he believes in keeping people curious. Plutoniang President, Demosthenian Society, '21g Sergeant, R. O. T. C., '22-'23. JOE BERLIN Berlin has shown remarkable energy and ability during his career at Boys' High, and has been able to graduate in three years despite the efforts of the faculty to prohibit such a record. Entered, '205 Graduated, '23. I S g l GEORGE T. BIRD Birdie George has taken a leading part in musical work during his four years at Boys High being a member of both the orchestra and band. But, music has not claimed all of his time. He stands high in scholarship, and tho he is small of stature, he promises to be a big man some day. Orchestra, 22- 23g Band 21- 22-'23g Hi-Y Club, 22- 23. JACK BLEICH Here is a fellow who says little and does much. He is very modest, however, and for some unknown reason objects to us listing the many activities in which he takes part. Jack will startle the world some day, if hell only quit wasting so much time cussing and discussing things with his friend, George Seal. LEO BLOCH Ora tot Leo graduated from Boys' High in three and half years-an unusual record for our school. During his last few months at Boys' High, Leo made almost every out-of-town football game, usually carrying several fellow-students with him in his car. His oratorical ability won recognition for him, Christmas Exercise Debater, '21-'22g Inter Class Debate, '22g Class Prophet, '23g Honor Roll, '22-'233 Graduated, '22. Nf' f 3 in Q Sf!-1 1- .af SQ- as A25- 9 I vig' -ax. 'lla :a fr...,,,-' 'G Sw ye 35,1 iaf'1- 37 ,fd-B. 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Entered '22, Alpha Sigma Pi, President, Alci- phronian Literary Society, Letter Men's Club, Varsity Football, '22, Varsity Track, '23, Orchestra, Speed Demons, W. W. T. GILBERT HILLHOUSE BOGGS, JR. Charlie This is the fellow who has become famous of late as a financier and collector. Charlie has kept himself busy during the past few months collecting annual fees, and has made a good job of it, too. He is Class Valedictorian, but has found time from his studies to take a leading part in all the leading activities of the school. Business Manager, Alciphronian, '23, Assistant Ad Manager, Tatler, '22, Ad Manager, Tatler, '23, Honor Roll, Hi-Y Club, '22-'23, Treasurer, Hi-Y Club, '22-'23, Chairman, Christmas Exercise Executive Committee, '22, Senior Class Nomina- tion Committee, '22, Scholarship Winner, '23. FRANK KELLS BOLAND, JR. Stinky . 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A -- V 1 7 sl cil- lm, LEROY J BOONE Daniel Boone IS one of Boys Hxgh sbest cmder path men He will probably enter Oglethorpe next fall and wxll carry wxth hxm the esteem of all hxs class mates Sleepy Hollow Lxterary Soclety Track 22 23 Manager Track 23 Sergeant Fxrst Lleutenant R O T C 23 Letter Mens Club 22 23 OFEcers Club 22 23 WILLIAM A BOYKIN Another one of those modest fellows who refuses to tell us the ar't1v1t1es 1n whxch he has taken part during hls hrgh school career He ns red headed but lacks the temper that usually go s wxth that color of haxr Boykm IS well hked by all hxs class mates and may some day succeed h1s uncle as prosecuting attomey of the state WILLIAM HARLEE BRANCH JR Steve Hzmself A fool must now and then be rxght by chance Class Hxstorxan 20 Declaxmer Chnstmas Ex erclses 19 Inter Prep Declaxmer 22 Debater Christmas Exerclses 21 22 Medal Wmner Chrxstmas Exerc'ses 22 Debatmg Councll 21 22 23 B B H S HxY Club 21 Delegate Older Boys Conference 21 22 Sportmg Edmtor Tatler 20 21 Assoclate Edxtor 21 22 Edltor nn chxef 22 Edltor Journal School Page 22 23 Glee Club 21 22 Dramatlc Club 22 W W T 22 23 Corporal Sergeant R O T C Boys Hxgh Gordon Instxtute Debate 22 Tech Hxgh B H S Debate 22 23 Hop Club 22 23 Prohlbztzon Club 21 22 23 V1ce Presxdent Alc1 phron1an Lxterary Soclety 21 Edxtor 1n chxef Alcrphroman 22 23 Honor Roll Class Orator Scholarshmp Wmner I S 1.5-gffggg ,emi Alciphronian 42 M' 5551322231 4- ' 1-x 'cs ex Mae I, azz, 'gm Tfffjrg' F- fzfijo A1 'L W-14 ,iw JJ- f 1-14 f 'R at Q' aw Af' if 6- 9 111 if Y 4-x39 3 'D'fQEfy1A6Ei-'e A EI Ia QRIIF 1. 3,1 I 'Hw,e3?lr 'f In balm- ' 4. 9-4,9 ss' 1 3 Q levi, wk L r- x-1 if 'L 1 ack, Page Tu entx tlnee 1 V - -1-W ..1.,..a-.. 1 , .- . , , 1. , ,..L,,-t . 1 z 1 ae'-.:11g'i:.f ' -1 if-' 3- .3 A ,'v2g1--', 1, M' 1' Q' 1 -- ' . -11-cf . 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' ffsheikf' -2?,slif4'g9ig'Q-Qgjf . Q - - 1 7 . ' Q Inman has been everything from a corporal in i ' k ' military training to a saxophonist in the band Q Q during his four years at Boys' High. He has the ' V f ' distinction of having ridden in more different T 1 C - kmds of automobiles during the past four years I N , 1 I ' than any other student in the school. A line fellow, 1 , , Q ,gg A he is, and loved by all his classmates. wp, w 3.1: U - , ' 1 'A A5 . ' L , v A' ' , P1Zenaxg Spgggl Dern8nsiJ'2,2- 2?g T., '2gI2l1i3Jg ' , , 1 utonxang cers lu , 22- 23, andolin u , E ' 'K -Q , '22, Vice-President, Alciphronian, '22, Corporal, j ' ' I ' .gfggg'Qv5.Qff,'f,33,' Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Hop 1 f 5 Club, '23g Secretary Senior Classg Band: Honor 1 l . V ig,.fjQV-f lg 2 Roll. 1 2 1 5 1 f A Q 'i4:'fi-Yiwu 255331-2. 3- SF?-.ZJA-:1fi,.ia ,FY-16511121 G6 9 ??fT ' 'T . K , 1 ' Q A .5 ffifti . 1 'A A - EF' E f ,9 H 'Air ED WEYMAN CAMP 1 l 'fig Q , Camp entered in '22, but has developed into a A i 1 ,N E real Boys' High supporter in the past nine months ' ig ' 5 . of school. He has made himself known by his X 'f S,: 'Kxff4 willingness to aid in' any and all worthy Boys' X as Trfgii-,r - -is. . . . . . 1 QW 'Q S3 Q High activities. - -.mm 1. A-s - ff:-F - Y . 2: l 4 .:, . A . ' QE: f T fs -weak? E f 1. U' 5'-ii' fp-x.'t, :nf---A.. A , .,.. , E . 5i 'F-'24 is - Q f ' Z ' Ai ' 1. 4. .s f 2 A. , 1 . - . ef, . , mis-za. , 5 -? QJT1' . : ' Q: fd' 517. 4 :fi-: ' . Iigggff - '-fr :GT - ' N A N- ffb, . , l 5 ,ya fi SAM CARTER ' 1 lfq'7'7 xffQ. Grand a y , X7gS,i noe., A P : 1 355551 :E J ' . . . I ,IQEL at Sam developed into a great athlete during his wfkm Q., QQ'-w rf-tive., 'icsjli . . . 1 5' Z? last year m high school, making both the football . 5 M m fg. and track teams with apparent ease. His grand- : ggi, 5 ff' children will be proud of the record he made ' 1'-'fx fifff w' ' - sv w A ' A-1 ' during his career at BOYS' High. I ' 'TWA .T : - .. . 1 , Football, '22g Track, 'zsz Rifle Team, '22-'23g 1 , 5:-:f?5,4if,,?3?5fiQf ' 55Piif' -bg - Letter Men's Club, '22-'23, Sleepy Hollow Debating 5 E 1 .' , git , Society, '22-'23, ' Q- iqagi, vs 4, ' Q 'Q 'f I - I 3-Z:E5'2e?55 Q, Q -ft vu ' + A 'vp Page Twenty-four ,pk xr-if THOMAS M CHEATHAM JR Tommie Another one of our quiet students, but a fellow who accomplishes every thing he undertakes Detour Debating Society Secretary A 6 Society 19 Secretary, O3 Society 21 H1 Y Club, 21 22 23 CLEMENT CLAY Prodigy Clay entered Boys High in his Junior year, and . has kept the other scholars of the class on the run ever since. He has amazed both his teachers and t 6 hardest lesson assignments, seemingly with ease. Entered 22' Honor Roll 22- 23. fellow students with his ability to conquer PAUL AUGUSTUS CLEMENT 'P. Augustus Old P. Augustus would have set the school on fire with his brilliancy if he could have only stayed awake for a few minutes during his four years at Boys High. As it was, he made the honor roll, without even exerting himself. As a debater, aul has made many of our best hide their faces ' shame. Dramatic Club, 22- 23: Debating Council, 22- '23g Triangular Debate, '22g Honor Roll. 'c c1phron1an , if was 'Arr -an sms, ffgev 3 M ' 93,494 evgghmkg ff 'a ji I -ui tr rv fda-'45 aw., Y Q 1, 1? TYAK kitsch 'N qwkiii r ,A YM asm is 2, A-Q. M3 tw ififfv 0 -3' 1 if -. if A I i.. . g gt,-56.145 Q L43 r. . J rw.. .1-5 -, agp- -.fi 2:-'VS' '-e ,'- Sir-:FW Q f1'. I ! X1 -. ff: lim, x. fl51Q..f ,yi F 1 ' if!'47fXj as .. im 4,41 ' - 'I fm.i. :Q:. 1.3-.Lk r 5 L . . -l i J' 'KE-i.tpsw4Te-Y? A -' ' . L-14:4 X: '. ' ,, K .1,, .,, ,-fgsefa' 'L :Y- .. 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Originator, Glee Club, '22-'23, Boys' High- Gordon Institute Debate, '22, Boys' High Triangu- lar Debating Team, '22-'23, Entered 1921. WILLIAM J. DUNCAN .IL-Junk., Duncan entered in '21, and his long, lithe, and graceful figure has been one of the unusual sights around the school ever since. If he continues to grow in wisdom and body along the present lines, he will end in a circus side-show-as the long, . tall human skeleton. Entered '21, Alciphronian, '21-'22-'23. WILLIAM J. DUNN Beet'y Beefy is a member of the Patrick, Pruitt and Dunn Combination, or the three inseparables as they are affectionately known. His ability to make his adam's apple perform in a most uncanny manner has made him famous around the school. Corporal, Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Camp Club, '22-,232 Officers' Club, '22-'23: Track Team, '22-'23: Letter Men's Club. '23g Football Squad, '22g Junior Pushball Team, '21, f -- 5 Z --.L - ..Y,, .M f ...1,,,,, ., ...-ers,,,n,.K-.a..............-.,-...,,,...--...el WILLIAM P. DUNN ' 'Pee Wee' ' Pee Wee has become Paul Clement's boon companion during the past year, but has managed to overcome his friend's tendency to sleep always, much to the joy of his classmates. He is a like- able fellow, and is especially popular with certain young ladies in our fair metropolis, according to rumors. Sleepy Hollow Debating Societyg Scrub Football, '21g Corporal, R. O. T. C., '20g Sergeant, R. O, T. C., '21g Mandolin Club, '22-'23. W. C. EDWARDS Edwards is the cousin of our friend, O. H. Williamson, but has managed to keep it a secret from most of his classmates. He Finds Chemistry his hardest study, but, nevertheless, has aspirations of being a great scientist some day. SAMUEL EVINS Y 1 fsam , , Greek, Sam, and Mr. Epps never could hit it up to perfection, tho' our friend and classmate studied his hardest on the ungodly language. Someday Sam will be a guide, leading visitors through the big City Auditorium, for he knows more nooks and corners in the famous building than any other person in Atlanta. ,YY tt, ,.-, ....,...,t,-,,. , . ,. ,. .YM ,M--.. 'fi' fha ,' Alciphronian fg+'1f.1 .-use u wvnmgsr 1-1-v..-v -1. rs 2 ., in-sums 6 ,f ,. 2 l Page Twenty-seven fi?-3 . ' '75' - H- . or-e we eeeee :wed--enwir . . .tu-,W www--- M- 0, 77-01 A w I. y. x I ' I ' h ' , f-1 A c 1 p 1' o n 1 a n 1 , I . , fx . ,.,,..f we-L..zw.vf.,,. ..., . -f. 1,-F A ms. . -I ::,y:.a-5' 7:1 y.,i.-,gge-15,34 A A ras, seg:M523-q5i'1i':'?fgq:. 'H 1 1 5. ':3'.,i1-2 -iisgfi' .Fit-Jtlagljab ',sS'i3'?Sg:,a,33':ak5i1 1::ian-if' . '- 1 1' 1f9i'3'1T?7?34f-Es, ' f wi ,s :ii if ' 5 , fre . 12 22533 if--T ' ffliff ' 1' gf? :iii 2 221 if .25 1 ' ' ' 'Yi' '-. 7, 0 J : ' 5 . 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C., '20, Sergeant, R. O. T. C., '21g First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., '22g Master Sergeant, '23. HYMAN FREE MAN A little man witha big heart and a huge will. Freeman has little to say on any subject, but no one does more real thinking. He is quiet and un- assuming-but, at the same time, gets results. HENRY JACKSON FULLBRIGHT, JR. - 'Halfbrigh f' ' Try as we would, we could not make our friend Halfbright turn in a list of the activities in which he has taken part. He is small in statue, and exceedingly modest over his many accomplishments. He is the originator of the title pinch-hitter for Olney Rankin. l 1,25 . SAM GEFFEN Sam IS the greatest httle vxolmxst we ever heard He has made a dandy record an hxs studzes, especxally Greek, and plans to enter Emory next fall where he wxll keep up the good work Orchestra, 20 21 22 23 Medal Wmner, U D C Essay Contest 23 FRANCIS HOWARD GILBERT Fran All great men are dymg, and I am fef-lmg sick Mandolxn Club, 22 23 Banjo Club, 22 Second Lxeutenant Flrst Lxeutenant, 22 23 Officers Speed Demons, Advertlsmg Manager, Alclphronxan, 22 23 Zenax THOMAS P GOVAN T P Tom s work as assistant advertlsmg manager of the Alcxphronlan was one of h1s greatest successes Hls wmsome smlle won friends for him amongst hrs classmates, and made enem1es of the faculty members T P was one of the hvehest members of the class, and featured 1n many of the aCt1V1t1CS of the school Asslstant Advertxslng Manager, Alclphroman, 22 23 Secretary, Plutoman, 23 Scrub Football 22 Scrub Basketball, 23 Student Manager, Baseball, 23 2 X. x S w zphronian-, 4, r wcwfx 'M as-as JE' f' i 'K bf 24, ,pffe ur 5:52-4 jf- W ag,-gi s Du? 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C., Rilie Team Squad, '22, Letter Men's Club, '22-'23, Officers' Club, '22-'23, Advertising Manager, Tatler, '23g Business Manager, Tatler, '23g Circulation Manager, Tatler, '22, Plutonian, '22-'23g Scholarship Winner. DAVID ROBERT GUARD ' 'Rob' '. Always pleasant, never offensive, and a true friend is our classmate, Guard. He is a mighty diligent worker, and is quick to get on to any situation. He always makes good grades. ROBERT oL1N HARRIS -AR. of' R. O. practically ran his home class during his senior year-and from all reports he made a good job of it, too. He believes that anything worth doing is worth doing well, and he follows this belief out to the letter. Sergeant, Corporal, R. O. T. C., Home Class Treasurer, '22-'23, - .- , .,.-,. Lac.. ..f 'De v , WAS? N--- IV. A Alciphronian 12553, 1' - g- , .1,: 1 ttf ,P f I ' , D 'S 'ff-'Gi1','7fI-. i r. A- --'12 ' 145- ,V ENOS s. HARTMAN .f mfg... '. '7FIf33'.w.'s 2.,5Qg.Qf'fg,1525.451 fi f,,'1Q, f .f 31. 'fzjf Venus Qfggf, gjjsrfgff2.13.-1'fQ5v?'?gSV?. 311, g 5.57,-. 'zar-iw 'f3,g,w---A542-My fr . . . . 4. QQ- ,.' ' A ,1.- '., 6.1 2 ,, ,QQ I The walkmg fashxon model of the school, and a l' 231.4 - - Z- 7'.'g'.'-13 lim-QNX ' Q' ' Qfgx 'U 'LV , -',s7-.JA G f ' ',', ' I member of the now famous Kmg, Hartman, Boykm . 1 f trio. ' A -: X f 3 ' meifiifwrlif 1 ' 5 1 ffm' . 1 President, Sleepy Hollow Debating and De- . I l Claiming Society- A ' l ,QQQL-itil ' ' L f- Imgfiigl ' 2 .ff-fl'A??' -A - ' w ' 4, X. rw' ,WH 1 1 - -- , :,g2gi?1ef,?.:.g 3 ' Q , -yr. gb: I .5:.g,: ' -fc-:fini . v . . N, , 1 , . V , ' . .,il,,id,jg'5.,. l Aw, - . Y , 1' wif?-gf -eff' a,,-1:32-Ffa Q o ' ' -.541 b5.aajQi'g.,g:,y,4 335' S 1 , r :1'1gf-,ap-,fe . . .:,, ,.,. . ., - - . .- A ...A X A . tgffiiqhg - A X , , qu, .A 4. K , X J in - ::j'f.S:,'.i1LE?:s,,e -ww., V, A SIDNEY ALFRED HORWITZ ' T I ' 'Handsomen 1 . Q, Handsome' as h1s mckname 1mp11es IS the . ' 1 , most beautiful boy in the school. When he takes . Q A if 2 fr a walk out on the streets, he is forced to carry 1 es, -' '- A . . ,g --'Cr -1 , ,agar , 1 -,M-Af. a club to beat the women off. He IS undecxded f 5 ,35fAs e , - N, ' ' ' ' . - . ' i ff? ' 4' , .A , 'fr-:-' ' just what work he w1ll enter after he Hmshes college, . ,f 1 - f - - - -.x ..ii' A 1-H: ' ,. 2,-Qt A but hrs frrends are trymg to mfluence hxm to enter ' ' 1 , E the movies, now that Rudolf Valentino is at outs f 1. ? with the people. 1' 3 -' u Corporal, R. O. T. C., 120-121-,22-'23g Beauty A ES? 4 . Q E Contest, '21-'22-'23: Wmner Beauty contest . y , of Q - 1 - amy-I -2543?Ng,qJQ5 Q3 f -' Mmm s Ref' E Loving Cup, 219 Plutoman. :fifty-gp' ': . ,ffEf4,gg4,,:,' p -Q-'Se-Q-' 5-ygiigs ' . i ,J5:?SaAe grixhefrys 5 f A 1 1 ', , 525. ,S . - -ki , 3,143 -5 l r fSSMg,'5:A,, - 1 Q, Q' ' R Q? A , -x'-3w- e 9 -- - ag.-N. ff, ww l '23,-sei A , F fiigiliigl 5 ' Iii: , -T ' Msg?-- tes: . .,g14?s,53. . v 25 -:g..,:,, - ,. j ,,.v:1,pE K , . - - ,ff.2?gmi'1A3fQiieQ f 4 MURRAY HORD HUBBARD , -' 3 X4 :T-:fn-,.-j r5-22: . , ,. ' 35. r -31 Q Z Mother Hubbard F ,W Q .5 :A stan the d d '11 h ' W' A H y gaze an str t eu- wonder grew, gsgim zr , A , That one small head could carry all he knew. i g Y oizsadzr .9--'N ' P-' .V ' , Q k' ' . . -5 'Ts f Murray IS probably the smallest man ln the class 5 .' , ' ' +'.'.LA 9-3.4 '9 -4 fxlx ' 2 , 1, 5 -m stature. As a worker, and a man on whom you Q ' j can depend, he Canft be beau we -iqefif-sshplir' if W3 A-5 3114, - A ' 'stir : -1 Jie' '-N'f315:,1.-5.4: tw. Q5-:Yi-.LR -.Wie ' . if if 'Q - H-124 1ii5'1T5i'5'f' 'l .QQi56s?l?3?: P 131' Heli- 1 1 sg .. . T .QTL il .LL ' TT, 'T'f2 f'.f.'1 ' . I . . ' , Page Thirty-one V2 L52 I I inn- . fr- N Y Z KY Y W Iwi M hi fin Wi mfr- 4 . . 4.- 3'-TLE 77T? . . . Alciphronia X Q. ,g . ,V .K . 7 x S A J. 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N 7 figjwi :WSE EQ Q N' t txiyftltw ive Page Thirty-two ii 1 - V-.'.::.:,gL.-ai' m,,..,, ,..-... . 3 A... ..., ,......,,.. dh., n 4 ROBERT KING EVATT HULL King This is the fellow who introduced and made famous Mr, Gallagher and Mr. Sheann, and many other modern song hits. He has a great voice for eating soup, but has a unconquerable desire to sing at banquets. He is also a poet of fame, having turned in many excellent poems to the school publications. Corporal, Sergeant, R. O. T. C., '21-'22g Glee Club, '22g Sleepy Hollow Debating Society. ISADORE ISENBERG hlckeyu Here is 'Ickey', the headless horsemanf' Band, '21-'22g Scrub Basketball, '22-'23g Drum Major, Band, '22-'23: Alternate, Christmas Ex- ercises, '22g Le Cercle Francais, '22-'23. CECIL ALEXANDER JAMISON War Hoss A better man than Cecil would be hard to End. Friendly, conscientious, and with a super-abundance of ability, he has made a success of every under- taking. Boys' High has had few equals of Jamison in athletics, and will feel her loss of this great player to no small extent next fall when football season rolls around. Entered '21, Captain, R. O. T. C., '22-'23g Letter Men's Clubg W. W. T.: Baseball, '22-'23g Alternate Captain, Baseball, '22-'23q Football, '21- '22:. Captain, Football, '22g Track, '22-'23g Basket- ball, '23g President, Alciphronian, 'ZZQ President, Sleepy Hollow Literary Society, '22: Rifie Team, '21, All Prep, Football: All State, Basketball, 'ff : A C 3' l lt . . S, AIc1phron1a L- ' s LA Y VV 4'-fin 1 ' .'i:' -2 I 'jiffzfi'-l2i' qi -. Q , Q'-si I - -' -u! 'P - Yf.,, 'Q T gp' I i :Hl '-3:5 115 mtg,-, 1 1+ er we , L' . - T 'ff-':f,,1iP:,,1-,,',-Qffl-1 'J Q1 ' ' ' '.r' DENNY KATZ 3, 4- - efm ' . . 2 723? .'? f M f:. 5 '31 'P- The profession of certified public accountants - - , ,T ' Ag. gggly will take a leap of joy. when Katz finishes his C 5' , 351 l ,,..,w ,..,.,,,,,,, t ,Hi preparatory educationg for in him they are sure to I . ,1,13-.VL-xl find an accountant of no mean ability. He has Xfyjigi j 1- - - managed to graduate in three and a half years, Lg xfy' 1:.1xgk: .1 V- 1 I . much to the disgust of the faculty. i '- -' ' , : . . , f 5: 'HIE T-2. f 1 ' S- Detour Debating Society, 22-'23: R. O. T. C., 1 filing' , -A -zur, - 1 , I- .fa-:Eh '5fa,1.g'2-- :,,.' ffees? - 20- 22- 23. -5 -3.5:-Q 3 .i.,fg..g-gy,:,.,. KE'-,355 Qfvvifffw I A' ,ff - 2z?2Q'46W?eF,13--L .asf - U 5 . 3. .K Ae,,.y,,I,:? 3 .. '56 :Q ,-Fir 'fi ir:-f 1i ,. ,F ?.5 '!e'g6j'f3' 512, 41 f ZPPEQS'-. ' ' exiffifiz- ':17 - ' ' .'+lf3iTp'25'?f'f' lift . . 1 . L .1 gpg, ,Q-efws, fy. Hifi? 5, ,, is Z: ' Q , ' . . wgvfigs .J is GORDON KEITH 1 fxesf. 's negj Gordon has a smile that neither man or woman ' can resist. He is somewhat shy around boys, but 7 .fffk ggi.. ' , 1 '-QQ-gfbgif , oh when he gets with the women-! He has no S Li m' -' N . . . . ie,.5' Q 9-.4-1. 1 1 rival in the art of making love, according to the . ijifjfe 5 ?,gp+zggf l members of Atlanta's fairer sex. F 22212. 1 , ' X Assistant Editor, Alciphronian: Track, '23, V' ' Q President, Debating Council, '22-'233 ofsee-re' Club, ,gggfgg f 1 02323: Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, R. .-5 - O. T. C,g Hi-Y Club, '21-'22-'23, Secretary, Hi-Y 5-2 I Club, '22-'23, Vice-President, Associated Hi-Y im'-fii, 1 Clubs, '22-'23g Sleepy Hollow, '22-'23g Mandolin Cafe, ' I , Club, '22-'23: Tatler Representative, '22-'zsg I A . 1 Dramatic Club, '22-'23, Camp Club. 'T j -Q65gr5fff,,?5i.'Q,'1if': . ' l A A e 1 , --Y:g:f.2e1-,meg . . , Y: f 'Q L' 2 'g57Yi.e23,'Lii 97 . Z. . ' f figilff ' - 'figs- 'fL.Tf:.vg,ex . 1.-':--5 : . 5 ' 1- Q .-iff' ff- 1 'f 9 Q9 ' 1 CALEB J. KING, JR. - w g e -f 1 -' 1 si? l I G oomy Gus ug 5 A ww,.i:i 1 . . .- -x -3.5, l Caleb is one of the most punctual boys in the ?,f'Q.5,,jff,:3,. I school. During his entire four years of high school, If . l x, 'V ' f 'fl - l L he has never been tardy, and has been absent X -,f l - r Q 1 only about one time. His many friends were glad g ., f , 1 to see him win the scholarship to Georgia this year. e ,, F Q-Z. . , fx-'Agia'-,af ,,.1,-fi :'f31',jT,'3g-, ,, . ,r.-2,-21 Sergeant, R. O. T. C., '2l: President, Plutonian, . 'eggs '22: Scholarship Winner, ' ' , -'g,',-1-531.5gfli,:51:Q.,l-..g5.-515.5 24 , 5 . s , 5 9353 f - l P I ,-NN-Q Page Thirty-three 'l I ' ' , l lv 2 1 5, .-.. . 1 1 ' 8 ff. GQ- ,ga- L. l LT X t t 'AI' HSN-1AIciphtonian l JOHN S. LANGFORD l l ..JaCk,, 3 ' jack will return to Boys' High next year, and l will be a big man on next year's football and base- f l ball teams. He is a shy fellow, but his million- i dollar smile has made him very popular with his J classmates. , L Football, '22g Baseball, '23: Letter Men's Club, l iq '22-'23g Sergeant, R. O. T. C., '23g Dumb-bell , ' Literary Society. Q e T l l k ' x 1 1 l w ' l l Q . i i C. W. LEWIS 1 1 ,X Lewie 15 , X Lewis withdrew from Boys' High at the end of l Y, his Sophomore year, and it was thought by many l l that he would never return. But the opening of 1 school this year found him back-still a true B. ' H. S. man! 1 l s 1 N3 , l l r l i , STEPHEN NELSON MALONE Steve Silent is he who possesses wisdom. X 3 Modern Order of Bachelors, '22-'23g Non-Com- 1 l I missioned Officer, R. O. T. C., '21-'22g Detour I i Literary Society, '22-'23. W n I l T 1 l l 4 L , Page Tliirty-foul' I r HW ,.f l lf e .- e- 2 ' K iz . . fu Q Alczphronzan--.--. 1 .. .. .. , , HJ., ..,.. C T V sway fe-eww f'Tf'fW'55F ' ,f.'H,2'w A ga, 46 v -' 2 -sn -l-:Mi i Q Q31-2.1 . ei I 5,7-, . e ,ef-. -e,-fir e,,'f.,'?' , , ' QQ' X - ' 'f'T'Q'. i:i9f'1' t FREDERICK MINNICH ' lv ' . 9 1 f Freddie me .V A 'V B 1 Fred is 3 member of the Minnichs, Gilbert, is is W 1 Barnett quartetteg and is one of the best liked -' ' , N O 1 1 students in the school. He has taken a lively in- 5 gjA,-- .115 -5 . ' l terest in every student activity, and is a member I A 3 1 of a number of the most important organizations .A 1 , A ,. V in Boys' High. J ' :, X .f vi it , Alpha Sigma Pig Swimming Squad, '21g Varsity I ' A Swimming Team, '22-'23: Letter Men's Club: Ziigg. QI , - ' - --J 1 QQ' ' Q ! Speed Demons: W. W. T.: Golf Team. ' ' is f -Q p b. ' 1 l T .i-ill? FT T A' 3' ' P 5 V ff Qi-jf-ga-5 ' tif, :f 'lQ , Q , Y-in W . H. WILLIAM RUDY MINNICH V , - . , ' 15 H .j L L .,Rudy,. ..BiH,. V in Vw flbv ii A , vii l V ' . ..,,.LlPj , ' . 'I -Y Bill is one of the most popular fellows at Boys' . ' ' ' ' .lfgjzg-Ai,f -3 ,' k i. ji , High. He became a great economics student ' A , ll A 53, 1 I under the careful direction of Professor Floyd -' ' if-5,f'gi5gEQ X i ' and with the use of our book during his Senior ' . 1' V- 'E 'Q - if , Year- V f c 5 Alpha Sigma Pig Speed Demons: W. W. T., '23g ' if -. 1 V Q' TFQKQQ Q Swimming Team, '22-'23: Varsity Football, '2'Zg f ' -,gfgq 1 Sergeant, R. o. T. C., ,23, Vice-President, A1ei- e at 4 phronian Literary Society, '231 Plutionan, '23g - Letter Menls Club, '22-'23g Scrub Basketball, '22: A Golf Team, ,23. V gg 'ij--?Q ' we 632'-i,'?'.i'+jQKe: ' 1'-Fe' ?K?5'i'V5?fPi'M'5 :---4-14 l .Asif F . : e5.:f':J 'K sexi, '1:: el , ' f-ufsefextfxlzffggili-S.L.'i?: 1 '. ' ?3fi?'53i?5:15-x '?'? A?'Q:.vi,l fe e.f.EM2f4gg52f.:F?3SS 1 KENNETH BRANDON MecoRD - ' 111:..-:Q-'?vQr.Q Arie- '-'-f':'3'FM- .L'?'fQr.: :'iT'5 . . , . , ' 'A,i'5fS?k?::f - - ., ' Q.. S egega?e.3,ffri3'yfEgQ ' X K. B. is another of Boys High s old standbys. ,,gQg5g5q1j,i,?g1.1Ny G, .,.Q ,.lg:iQ L 1 He and Mr. Epps became rather chummy during bf , the past year, all of which was good for McCord, j i W1-fiQf1Q,ff5i5-'f who happened to be in two of the assistant pincipal's ' Q71 - 1 , classes. HK. B. is a regular fiend for reading, and lb' 'j ' 1 says his favorite book is Burke's Speech on I ggliiggg i Conciliation. , , , N .gg-,, :' ,f31f:',S-jf-1 ,ir ,' ,q5F,i'8ris - l f 4?-if - in ' . :?cig:5:,:.:ss?.-132. ' f2..f1i,mw.'-frsmie-lainN 'f 3111 fl-...1 l , P Page Thirty-five nd r 4 ww. 1 l .,- I 4 , -wf!V.,i V x E Q :V -www, :L 4 . Ti, . ,, 1 Q.: , K -'+S-. -- ' w !.wk .A . A-wtf -x ,N - , , L .Ji ' ' f mfg: qi ','L , 3. x' M ' -.4 -1' . 1- '33 . ' if ,154 9 f. -,.,,,. 134' V- .- . u'.gn,,a-'- - KN , ' , ,Y4 . ' ,-- 51:31 sf!-'f ' ' 2 - -7' .5jf.L,.d 1 I ' -p - . ' T, 5-,ti . ,, A- -q.-'gr' , Q., - -Us Q i- f ,wa 1 N . . .E 15 Q , ,.: , - lv' . ' 3 ' .ry-. ,, U Q ' 1 , 1 -1 -5, ' ' Lf ' ' r l i.'3 W-'.,1.p1'.f an 'ji jdm ' M-3 lc,-, x 9 M511 . . lah AIc1phron1an 1-.-, L v - ass i at r f- s- . . ugvswiqzl V l . l l -5? ' if 4PQ- as-sifxf-wvi-H 1 1 . lrgsswkiggk-.pgs 'l?',-,fzwilfg ff- 1.5 . . f fr '2sfuif,2.'-'-'--X-1s:2+:2 f' f.12::f5'lvf'f yi '- QQF. fe?'?'.l?v'w'?:s-a:- ...age ' . 5,3 E e 155,595 HARRY MCCASH f Q A ., A +:b.'e-s,:b.3g.s.f, f, -- . . . X Ai, E B V ,- Harry is a leader in H1-Y Work, and has also L' QA- taken a lively interest in the musical organizations -2.,:i'E'1'Ef '- ' of the school- ' , g - H1-Y Club, '21-'22-'23g President, H1-Y Club, ,ijgg V. '22-'23g Orchestra, '22-,23: Band, '22-'23g Jazz 1 5,553 ' ,,2lEgi5fT:5fI 1, 1 Orchestra, '22-'23: Delegate, Y Older Boys' 1' ga, ' Conference, '22: Glee Club, '22-'23. . ,,. + .r rfew'-al. .t.g,.-rw w . f?i?f'5r -.J fik.Z:f?5TfirFT?-i'f:?g5f'i'T' . , 1. -Mm - ifffjf' gxsffllaa'-fgfg'kg.,-.',,:q'l 7 ' .- .ef .of- 5 511,214-'1'r---. iftzi .e., 'Q-'ir' P -- ,fqrvrfi-' , -32153. .-'PRX v A .YHQEQW 2- iam?-1,.i5,h Hffig..a5f'fZs- s 3 -:Kei 512 i v l ' Q53'afif1:.jQs3!-1+ . Msg, '1-srl n4if.fwkf5'g'43g,'g', 33 tfglisx ' 1 .2 Iliff- .-'Q -N763 ??ZfY5Lf1?' Sw:-.R W A-SFA f ' 1 Wren-NFQB.-'4s i:f.FW,li-r-Lu-'z-fsfflxitswi iffy -Af.: : 4 .. .. . E Hazel -QV ,. ,, '3e39f-?'sx.f N'.- This youthful prodigy has astounded everyone vw-was-N.. ,rf mia' fi, -. ' -'f 1 - - - - - ' ' ,itgfsgggggqgggiflgfigggzr V' ., in the school with his ability to absorb knowledge. N' 9.2. u' 4-J Trt-3 .,, ', X . 3 . A N535 He has featured in many of Atlanta's greatest l 1 Af.x,,-4155?-5 scandals, and only recently was the defendant in 1 53' . the biggest breach of promise case ever staged l V .3 5,33-fig, Q4 K. gala - . . . . ln- Q ,gr in our fair metropolis. Through the energetic and L earnest pleading of his most excellent attorney, he la as yn ' was finally cleared of the charges that might have sg wrecked his life. 1-' 4' Se f-ast tig-. . 'S Xi Ts' '15'5 - 2 ,'fl sve5?Y'll' ' .:S?3f'.j4 Q Q , 1 Sf 'igfzz '52, jggyexvfsf' Q: gf. ages? I, I 1 - - ' ?, ,'?'k3,fQs'-f.-.5-2f5,'g.g1f ' ' rx- X-Q-f51'Q2Tf2Q,-slgiifiilisiiifsc 1 4 XB '. vfgsfmi-.v : . ., 4 V-.5451 -- . ., ,Qi Q52 1 P- 1 JAMES BANKS UNDERWOOD NEVIN, JR. we -ft g Y .L V, tml!-II-lr!-1'-ev: 3 2 5 ' 1' UZHLY fi. . ' ' .. ,JP 'Y isfsxz: P ' rfrifsshv-V '-1 .. . . . . . . 3 , ' --f N2 Jimmie holds the record in Boys' High for having ,,,,, , ,xg Y' . h . fi g Q. passed up more subjects in one term than any 1 .r, r f N.-. fl, .4 ', . I l. , 2: other fellow that has ever been enrolled at our . r.. . 1e'..e ', X vw,--f-,'.4 . . . . p w - '. ,feitfivsiivifgl famous institution for learmn . He assed u about 1 'N' 4 ' -'W wifi'-rin,-s. wf'v3fif14,Q?a . . g . P . P 1 four courses in English, two in history, and a ' 3' ? number of others durin his senior yearg and 1 -IF 's 6'.eiQ1sf3-i4'1sfM'4Q'1 K-err:-'X i . . 1 Yi? -3' H 3 seemed insulted when anyone would ask him how Q e V he did it. He is a regular sheik, with the fairer sex, 1 4, and is somewhat of a .-kill? afound the home V- : K-l :tf.L,2 ' qtg ygzg , of a young lady, known as Bessie. aft' 1 :P , M A '- I .13-si l J h Zenax, '21-'22-'23: Speed Demons. I Q. f -Tihqfglr, ' .' f K-gt' Q I i L iv' ' - fiiwii-E11 -5 ' . - , - r X gi' , Page Thltry-s1x l 'U 4 ' . rl H l X , x 1 -,g,,,- x ,f , 7 v ,A WILLIAM NOYES Bill Lefty' ' Lefty was our mainstay in swimming this year. He was the highest individual scorer in the City Prep Meet, and was a star in every event in which he entered. He likes to read, and has become quite a writer in the last two years. Varsity Football, '22g Swimming Team, '20-'21- '22-'23g Captain Swimming Team, '21-'22: Track Team, '21-'22, Jazz Orchestra, '2l: Banjo Club. '21, Mandolin Club, '19-'20'-21-'22-'23, Leader, Mandolin Club, '21-'22: Plutonian. CLARENCE BRUCKNER PALMER Caruso Here is the other member of the Hull-Palmer duo, and he is no less famous than the former member. His voice is of a shrill tenor, and has a very soothing effect. We predict for Clarence a great success in the vocalistic world. Dramatic Club, '22-'23: Glee Club, '23: Lunch Room, '22-'23. FRANCIS POWER PARKER ' 'Fritz' ' Francis is quite popular amongst the ladies, and it is rumored that even Mary likes him a little. He can be seen almost any time out on Tenth Street, near the second tee of the Piedmont Golf Course. Our detectives have been unable to learn just what big attraction for him is out there. Vice-President, Alciphronian, '22g Executive Committee, Christmas Exercises, '22, Chairman, Executive Committee, Triangular Debate, '23: Glee Club, '21-'22g Dramatic Club, '22: Debating Council, '22-'23g Sergeant, First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Exchange Editor, Tatler, '22a'23: Honor Roll, Officers' Club: W. W. T. Alciphronian . 5 a if :fr Y: :U 6 fm 5 Y 23. rgiife 'Tw ws' A' JA' 77' 'es- , , , VQQV W i' Al' wb S L' 'semis 1' 755 1 6 is .,s4'fx :ff K G Ge? fn. 8' e mi EQ rv in ts. ,N4 -x 'L 15 v 3, JK ss 'Zi W tvwzfak 3 3 LV' w'?J's 3 akin-vffagfif WIRE! :'m.s:,,,Qwf3i.'S'i 1 QL ' I vi A s 'x wail . VS'-Q gl 9,3-g!!! WX' 'ji als? 1' ef- gg, 'Y we Q ggi' ea 1 N fag: AA' '15 5-but-Ncwszillzf , 553443 V2 , I 'Q '1 seth? 4, , -, t 6:':iAAn 7- '1 A 'if JA KVBPQ +I: 4 A 'R mt' Avmwrf, .L w V ,,- 1 -' A. ,.f.. V 1 ,,i-:ffgf.'?'wl:- 1 -ffm wg sql' .1,'3f,f9 V - ' ' 11 I J '-'2. 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Orchestra, '21-'22-'23g Junior Pushball Team, I' '22g Scrub Football Team, '22, Jazz Orchestra 5 '23g K. M. S., '22-'23. l JOHN LELAND PATTON Buddie Leland, or Buddie as he would have us call him, stands high in the military ranks of the school. As top sergeant of one of the largest companies, he has established a record of efficiency and sincerity in his work that won't be equalled for along time to come. He is in the habit of sporting a large red Mitchell, usually in the company of two or more fair damsels. Plutonian: I. F. C., '20-'21g Color Sergeant, '20-'21g First Sergeant, '22-'23g Bachelors' Club, '23. W . U. ROBERT BAKER PEGRAM, IV 5 Bob' Bob is a big fraternity man, and is a regular i-2 fashion model. He looks especially good with one lg of the new style bow ties draped artistically about 3 his neck. He is another of those for whom the - A women have a liking. Zenaxg Secretary, Zenaxg Varsity Football, '22, 3 ' Letter Men's Clubg Swimming Squad, '23g First 5 Lieutenant, Captain, R. O. T. C.g Officers' Club: Hi-Y Club: Secretary, Hi-Y Club, '22, W. W. T.g Speed Demons. 5 Page Thirty-eight 1. -G li,f'.7f.lad- -- . . M ,, 17 2 2 uv.,-e -f 1--. ,ri ' ' for T Alciphronianfq. -.'- .- 1--sm . .-nl , A A ,I A W 5 'Psy' '.r7rf'. -:ff 'L J - '5 .' ' , 3t if'4:'-I-'ffl-.7 Q hr' :KE Q -. ,I'll'n?7VQJ.Q',1i'- , . 13- - vas .ggfsff 22-:'p.f:1, . . E -M. 4 I..-., 5 1-.ed 15 ...ef-fv .-fy . RMK mf? 'vs - . .., . 35: .. 57-G . q.n:lAf.,!,i 3.3-5..1 ..- 'if' 'gg , 5 , -' 63.-,.,,'-f.. ,,q A , ERNEST PERKINS Qliz fgif, .5.. Q, E515 gig aj .. - f f ' ' - v- XT-1'a'f'1'. E 24 'g 535. as ' Turk ' .1 f.-..-fx. V A P. q in rrp .-. -. Qr g,grmf'.'f- gg 3 ,J c'-4511: ig' .. golf, ' ' L-' -.:r . W 1. . .Ururkv ls one of the most loyal men that has 3 5: -A Qing.. S..-q..,47S, ever come to Boys' High, having spent many , ff1 ' Vg ' f- K : N'--- E years here. He left us back in '20, and tried out f f 2 . G. M. A., but was back at the old school in '21- . X . , uraring to go! I ,r gif. Q '-P 1 f. 1s1:,,j'fq - sergeant, R. o. T. c., '22-'23, , . fi. Q I. ,lfiejfgif-v1.3-Q 5 2 ' -5 ' .C :'f ' 1246- 'f I ' E524 5:1 , ..-:li-'gi' . Smfli. f Y. 'N 'I-Z :iff : 1,125 ' C 5. X fi: .27 I ' -7 Y 5 've ' . 2,1 iii. X. 1 3? fi' 5 1. ,3.ggg4g.' J 7 5:-fgglff.. ' ' 31,1 .3-sy Q ws: f . s - -A-x-,.5r,. w.,i.,, l . , fx. R4 - ,, ---: -, .. 'a--, V. .M gf ' , ,. 1 amz. 3: I -'f'?21 - I -zz : 'sva-'1.:'-I--'1.x 'fix h . 2 P jf.a1qT2':f 1TQ'.'i1 f : ' -2.5 ' f e?G'.eg4.fsf-111-396+ .A f .1 .5 ,y.1,..s:s1frff-'i'-- JZ 1 1 g .2 ' qhj :EL 1,X:j-yjQ- ' 1 str' f ' ...Jai QA- .-Hr, , .Q,-rsxyv. QQ. A , , ':-g5r,:':- - ,, if :'IQI1X.:'Q.. ,, .fx ' . mf, ' , ii-x '1i'iiQT4pP'f5f3QaS:f.1f' - f ' ' - f T . Q FLOY A. POWELL , ,fQ..-,izg..:,,X-53-l:5f . iz . 5 Eiitiliiiffllfff? I T e I 1 my-K s .59 rg ,. ff-r r Powell doesn't say much, but when he speaks 5g,A.,.35f-,i gs 1 52,1 -1 5 T . . . ' -'-nr, people s1t up and take not1ce of what he's saymg. flfsj.,-,-'ig , 15333 T He is an exceptionally good-looking boy, and his ,gf Y ffxf'-Y greatest worry is womankind. . Iliff 1:2 gi-1 , A . f -1-5 . .-'A.Sy-'55 'fv.- ' 9-1 f-'il Q sergeant, R. o. T. C., '23. H1-Y club. '22-'23. 33533135 - - '1F f 4N VIL- e Iv-. ' Ai 2- I Secretary, Class Debating Socxety, '21. - is-QQ n f .- . . 2-.slsiiefisewafqff :fix f fwzswfs. Q-g:l1wf.'.fw - . . 4. . 1xx.s...3f.' f .Ix,iL.aa 1514':,r3'5fl1. Q. , Q. . Wm .. -Pigsfgps E-.--rtwevav:v., .-F.. L- l .. ': 1vsw- as 1 as-H26 -.sf-R.. .- - .-xsse? - 'ina-52- 5-51 .f p Ev - 2223.14 Y S f S-iii 1,-'I-:'L3f. 4-3- lf 3 .4 3259 ,.' 3' - 5... V' .... -Q3-J . i.1fQ g,?g H . r 9 -.gui 1 T fe'-X. R . ws, 1-ws A T l Q is L'ff4'fi X' H 1 T so 2 5:26-A ' - gg . . 1 ' 1 X-.13-.:'.e'i2fii5l. ri ' , vi. V ROBERT GRADY PRUITT A Q - wi ' -www. is M. 2 Red - 1- sS:Ss'1' ' 1 1 fn-s,QxgIg,K23s5Q,' 'xi ' gtg- QQ? -H K S . . . . 4 FW14 - Pruxtt IS fond of a good t1me, and IS always sqgisfggffpfg. X535 5,1324 ready to contrxbute hls share of the fun. He IS a 7-5sL1.,i,25Q'5,fQg'5gjgj-fsijf,3:115 5 -. f T likeable fellow, and has made a host of friends 5 l in Boys' High, 4 XR Q j wp Y- f H R af- rfwy, .1-3. ..'.aX- ,ig Q. ' ' H 1.2, T , T f P ' . S ' i Page Thirty-nine 'AQ K ! J V U f rl- W YAY N 4 i ' Alciphronian Page Forty VANCE OLNEY RANKIN, JR. Pinch Hitter' ' Vance has made a real record in scholarship during the past year. Not a one of his averages were below ninety, as far as the Editor can recall. Anyhow, he made the honor roll, and took a scholarship at the graduation exercises. Olney has also become an excellent athlete, especially good in the pinches . Sergeant, R. O. T. C., '23: Scrub Basketball, '22, Varsity Basketball, '23: Baseball Varsity, '23, Letter Men's Club, '22-'23g G. I. A. A., Champion- ship Basketball Team, '223 Semester Honor Roll: Scholarship Winner. JAMES ANDREW RIKARD Bo Peep The women of Atlanta, or at least a good many of them, find something very, very attractive in this fair young classmate, whose red-hair is his biggest distinction. Rikard, believing in fair play, exhibits a liking for the women in return. Band, '22-'23, Orchestra, '22-'23, Jazz Orchestra, ,22-'23. ELBERT H. ROANE A Kid Elbert has been a leader ever since he hit Boys' High. He has taken a leading part in practically every activity or enterprise, and has been success- ful in every thing he has undertaken. President, junior Class, '22, Vice-President, Freshman Class, '19, President, Plutonian, '23, Editor-in-chief, Tatler, '23g Associate Editor, Tatler, '223 Sporting Editor, Tatler, '21-'22g Baseball Varsity, '21-'22-'23g Captain Baseball, '22g Basket- ball Squad, '21-,22-'23, Manager, Basketball,b'22g Letter Men's Club, '21-'22-'23g Secretary Letter Men's Club, '22: Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: B. B. H. S.: Officers Club. Q i 1 1. 4 . .L L., - , . Le . . 'A 'f'ii.m'nQIf pr- Y A l ERNEST EDWARD ROULAND ' 'Ernie ' ' ' Rouland entered Boys' Bigh in '22, and im- mediately took a liking to the way Mr. Rosser taught Latin. He has been prominent in Hi-Y Work, and was sent as one of the Atlanta Delegates to the Older Boys' Conference in '22. Entered from Proviso High School, Illinois, '22, Plutoniang Hi-Y Clubg Corporal, R. O. T. C., '22-'23. RICHARD DIXIE SEABORN 'Wee Wallis ' ' Dixie, as Seaborn is more widely known, graduated in February, but returned in June for his diploma, and to take part in the graduation exercises, Since leaving Boys' High, he has become quite the stuff in an electrical way, and is now in the employ 'of the Westinghouse Electrical Co. Sergeant. R. O. T. C., '20: Detour Literary and Debating Society. '22. GEORGE MORTON SEAL Shark George has the second highest average in the second class, being somewhat of a shark in his studies. With Jack Bleich he may be seen quite often draped against one of the big posts, watching the members of the weaker sex trail by. Senior Class Honor Roll, '22-'23. Alciphronian a VP' 'U 4.3.1-.raw '.-2 -J - -,Lv 4 ' ' - .x 1 ' , f 7351?L27?'Z711',.a::p-iz TQ. K 3 1 1: ' V W X ze. 27 'l'1'e'l QI ' 5.'55.21.',1 al I '-J 'AVS '-' st -. x A,-24,4 f . 5 412131 4 wr f ,,. fu, . , . YXI' U V Q- Se????21,eI-.f . Q .' 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One look at this fellow means absolute submission as far as the members of the fairer sex are concerned. J, K. had to have an operation performed on him during his senior year, and was out of school for quite a while, but with his characteristic persistence, he managed to make up all the work he had missed and to graduate with his classmates. Scrub Baseball, '21-'22g Alpha Sigma Pi. PARK ARNOLD SHARP Sharp and his Ford Sedan are well-known figures around Boys' High. Paul was one of the many fellows who could be found at The Auditorium Pharmacy any morning before school. Sleepy Hollow Debating Society: Junior Pushballg Executive Committee, Senior Class graduation exercises. JACOB SEIGAL Seigal is the sort of fellow that one never gets to know as well as he would like. He is exceptionally quiet, due to his modesty, and can never be accused of pushing himself into the limelight. Steady plugging has made him the master of every course he took during his Boys' High career. GORDON A. SMITH Gordon took a prominent part in all the literary work of the school-being one of our finest orators. He won the declaimer's medal in the annual ex- ercises in '22: and also made an excellent record in debating during his four years at Boys' High. Christmas Exercise Declaimer, '21-'22g Christmas Exercise Debater, '22g Medal Winner, Christmas Exercise, '21g Dramatic Clubg Glee Club: Hi-Y Club. WILLIAM HARTWELL SMITH ..BiH-yn Billy is one of our most ambitious classmates. He is planning to enter Harvard in the fall of '24, and we predict for him much success in the big eastern university. He graduated this year, but will probably spend a term in a military school before trying his luck at Harvard. Alciphronian Page Forty-tliree l X. 1 v f A X i ,, Us i l , v ---s..i 3 l l EE, Alciphronian Page Forty-foul' J. HOWARD STACY j. Dumb Stacy is probably the liveliest and most unlucky member of the senior class. He was continually in trouble with the professors, but numbers many of the instructors as his friends just the same. When he harnesses some of the power that is contained in his super-energy, he's going to truly set the world aiire. Swimming Squad, '22-,233 Scrub Football, '22, Art Contributor, Alciphronian, '23: Track Team, '22: Letter Men's Club, '22-'23. T. J. STACY Thomas jefferson This Stacy entered Boys' High from Hendrix, Arkansas, in '21g and planned to remain at the school only through the first semester. But, he became so attached to the institution, that he returned for more after the Christmas holidays. His Ford coupe, and his willingness to run errands won for him many friends-especially amongst the faculty members. Zenax: Senior Dance Committee, '23, FRED S. STEWART Freddie A gleer and a dramatist of note is our friend and classmate Fred Stewart. His voice-a soprano or something-added much to the interesting pro- grams the Glee Club presented this year. Glee Club, '22-'23: Dramatic Club, '22-'23: Plutonian, '22-'23. ' . I A 'w g l HENRY SWEET .rsugaru Henry entered our famous old school from Russia in '22, and forthwith became a loyal Boys' High supporter. He remained with us through the Christmas Holidays this year, and then left us to enter Georgia Tech, where he is making an excellent record. He had the advantage over the other students in that when he recited the teachers could not tell whether he was right or not. Plutonian, '22. JOHN EDWARD TANKSLEY ' 'Tankie' ' Tanksley became one of our leading track men during the past season. He stepped from almost athletic obscurity to a place alongside our greatest cinderpath artists in one year. He is a modest, shy sort of a fellow, but is never afraid to do what he knows is right. Plutonian, '22-'23g Hi-Y Club, '23g Track Team, '23, MORRIS TROPP Tropp came to Boys' High in '20, and managed by hard work and persistent application to graduate in three years. 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Page Forty-five 'if' v Q X ' wi I'1AIc1phron1an E I V' f z ' W ' 'i ' L .zirgbft-. was ' Q 1 'wi i - , l i CLIFFORD EUGINE THOMAS f l f - f'C1fff : -- gjg I 'fgQj',:-f- 'iffy ,Qxi-f-:gli Q Cliff is a regular fish when it comes to Swimming, and was a member of the swimming team up until l 'mf U ' ,. 3'Q7!j,'.g,Q'5j Ji! the past year, when his studies took too much of l Q4 Q ':15'iQ7'ijjf I. - his time. In '22 he managed our tank stars, and l Q fax also swam a number of the events himself. 1 ' Q - Plutonian, '23:Swimming Team, '21-'22gManager 3 ff? sk .0 Q 1 Swimming Team,'22gVice-President,Plutonian,'23. 1 I ,QQ Y, , gg Q Q 1 'fr' LES . ' id 171215: fiiFj3f?l,?fxQi'?EfSg:g l ' - If-'fl as ' r ' I .sf N . wus, ..5. 1, .. f- , .i.,,-.QSQQ Sig -, xv, 1 s'?sS55szYi122ffsQ:': .ts. egg. -Q 1 ? if 1 -:Ti ' iYQiSnu,sQ-:?.grs4'Q.? - 51'4Q1'W3? iiQ?21'iir'Q'SE, 3 'QW - 3 f HARRY BRUCKNER THOMPSON 4 ,Q Q Q 8' HH. B, ' Q 9- lg ' Harry was always to be Seen with either the - :Q f Minnichs, William Ward, or Francis Gilbert. He l , . I QE , spent many pleasant hours in company with some 3 , 2 11 Q. of his classmates in the Auditorium, but while in 9 Q Q f'5fQi,. f T2 the classroom he was a most sincere student. g 5: f ,, 5 Alpha Sigma Pi. i 5 1 ,Qfj 3. ,- . Q ,ifl 1 'ff gf, T f 1 3 as ' ' 1 'f'5l E ' , . .Q Q, A ..'x Q,QQ Q e Qt Q ' ,. LEWIS UPSHAW 'L 'V Q' ,. f Hawkshaw l ' Q . ' , in V' Q Upshaw came to Boys' High from Kirkwood, V Q Q W- 11 following the merge of the Small suburb with the 1 - 1. V X' 5 ,fi ' ' X' 3' City of Atlanta, and made us a valuable man during Q ,f A , K. Qi:-Qf:Q..2i the past year. He made a place on the basketball Q V Q Y' Q. Q jQ ' A 5 f-QF QQ? squad with evident ease, and also took a prominent 'Q U ' , Q , Q Q part in other school activities. ' . W Basketball, '22-'23. ' 'A K' 1, l lynn? Page Forty-Six A O r L S , ,,!,..-, EUGENE LONG WARD Red Ward was one of our best rxflemen durmg the past two years and hxs scores meant much to the success of Boys Hzgh m the varolus meets m whxch our school partxcxpated He frequents the Forsyth Theater where h s beautxful red haxr can be seen shmxng out m the balcony most any Fnday or Saturday mght Entered 21 Rxfle Team 21 22 23 Letter Mens Club M O B Corporal R O T C 21 Llne Sergeant 22 Supply Sergeant 23 Plutoman 22 23 WILLIAM ASBURY WARD JR W A Th1s Ward happens not to be a kmsman to Eugene but xs a lover of real dramatxe art the same as h1s red headed namesake When Eugene Ward goes to the Forsyth W A usually goes to the Bomta He finds much pleasure tellmg h1s classmates all about the show the followmg day and IS one of the Bonita s greatest advertxsers Alpha Slgma P1 Captam R O T C 21 22 Speed Demons W W T WILLIAM CLARKE WARDLAW JR Wee W1111e Wardlaw 19 a scholar and an athlete of no mean ablhty He was a member of our swxmmmg team durmg the past season and h1s work axded much xn brmgmg the Cxty Prep Champxonshlp to Boys H1gh As ass1stant busmess manager of the annual he should get much of the credxt for the success of the pubhcatxon xf perchance there IS any Zenax Speed Demons 23 W W T Plutoman, 23 Swxmmmg Team 22 23 Scrub Basketball 22 Annual Staff 22 23 Letter Mens Club Corporal R O T C 20 7 1' . . 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EQ iff r f' ' - and has all the ear-marks of a udancin' fool. i-Mggf f f,Qg,'1'3-5' 5 AQ 1 Q 1 School and studies never bothered this fellow, who I ff, . v always found time to attend the dances and other gg L. X 3,.QQ?f 5 '- 5- social functions of the younger set in Atlanta. . Swimming Team, '22-'23: Manager, Swimming fifilxiv ff, 1 Team, '23g Chairman, Senior Dance Committee, l , 5 - if,-f fif - '23q Letter Men's Club, '22-'23. E 1 - :?.,.-.f- -Q avi' fx . C .' of 1 f.1'fi5i5ii- fl' 1 K 'lf' .'- ' 1 ' l r if , ,r Q q , ' Q'ig.2g:',f142Ej if f it Q .i e JOHN YOUNG - C Johnnie 1 ,. ' s' . ,fEfjr4jL5fLQw 'Q :Q fi 1- Young first won fame in Atlanta as a Boy Scout, 1' winning many of the highest honors that can ' Eff q come to a member of the Scout organization. At ,Q,gf,fQQ, - 5. ' the end of his sophomore year, Johnnie left 4 Q,:ff'21v Boys' High for North Carolina, where he attended 5: i school during the '21-'22 term. At the beginning l ' fs A i ' of this year, he was back at Boys' High. where he ' 2 gl-'Y g ig received a warm welcome from his many friends l. f' .-,f9:,'Q 5 if' ' 1 ' JN., , ,. in the school. l .,'. Q ,Q ,-'fx ' -n i w 1 , , L W 1 , n , , y i l l I i f 1 l I 1 , f 3 I 1 i I l ,., l il'Ug Page Forty-eight no , ' l ' l A iv' - 1' Alciphronian Sunrise We were standing on the summit of a snow capped mountain highg Around, the loftier mountains towered upward toward the sky: Each leaf and blossom spangled with the dew-drops, pearly white, Reflecting back a rainbow as they caught the earliest light. The whispering trees were stirring as they breathed the wind of morn, And across the far-off mountain ridges the golden light was born. Sunset We descended from the mountain toward the Fields of golden grain, Breathed the fragrance of the wild flowers: saw the flocks upon the plaing Saw the misty river Howing past twixt its banks of mossy green, Saw its waters, clear, reflecting all the sunset's varied sheen: Saw the clouds of royal purple and the glory of the gold, Saw the blue and crimson banners Flutter outward, fold on fold. We drew nearer to the village, saw the home lights gleaming far: While above the fading sunset, shone a silver, evening Star. WILLARD T. BANDY, Page Fortyfuiue V Alciphronian Frederick Graham Matheson When Graham's father, Dr. K. G. Matheson, accepted the presidency of Drexel Institute in Philadelphia in 1922, he left Atlanta-and Boys' High lost one of her most popular and promis- ing students. Graham had completed three years work, and would have graduated with the Class of '23. During his three years at Boys' High he held many of the highest offices in the school, and his classmates bestowed many hon- ors on him. Our loss was Haverford's gain! ll r Page Fifty -Q.,-1-111: ., ., , ,a ' Ti f Alciphronian Lg Page Fifty-one Fifi 1 Alciphronian Senior Class Poem Oh mighty school, long hast thou watch'd with Time From thy hoar walls, thy children pass and rise To fame, true issue of thy nurture wise, Through generations vanish'd, Light sublime From thee illuminates the path they climb: The joys they've had, their fresh'ning zeal, the ties, Thy halls of learning tow'ring to the skies, Thy children celebrate in endless rhyme. But yesterday it seems when thou did'st take Us, class of three and twenty, by the hand- So fleet the years have fled. And now the day When thy protecting arms we must forsake Is come, Oh Lord, our God, make Hrm our stand For Truth and Right: Exalt Boys' High, we pray. DICK BLOCK Page Fifty-two Alciphtoni f Ju1xnYoR4 .gif-5 Q9 WW S XX N I . X xxx , I XMWZ5 Fm' .ai---,fn Q-M v--- - f -- 1 I w n aw i MA,-,, 7, ,- , , C r W, H 42, grin Alciphronian i I l i , l l l 1 Ii l l i R 1 , lg it E 5 l ii junior Class History HE Class of '24 has long since caught the spirit of Boys' gf, High, and for the past three years has held a shoulder to y 3? the wheel -always pushing for the glory of ole high 7 A school. Q The members of this Class, who have spent three years ix, ' in preparation, will enter next year upon the inheritance of , their Senior life-and if the past is any key to the future, 5. the Class of '24 is destined to be one of the greatest ever graduated from our famous school. Q ' To our friends and fellow students in the lower classes, we send a Ii plea for aid in making next year the best in the history of Boys' High! 7,1 it fi y 1 Q 5 I , Y I it :Q l l 5 g 4 l i ,, , 2 l Page Fifty-four I 'ifjfrat -M - i-., s a W. C- - s a i- I7 l -431-:::1'?li'2Tii :, :-'- - - Aiwrw iv- ve- f ,-Q 'J Alciphtonian junior Class OFFICERS CLINTON McCORD President REUBEN C. HOOD EDWIN STERNE Vice President Secretary Page Fifty-five '7 ELL L4- Q? Ave! 1 N'- , f- , . x . - - ' . 9 o . 1 1 . , v , A , ' 2- 3 ' r . v , 4 '4,u:,, , .I -MM. W ...f., : .ii Y 4 '-HQ, A ff. -as .. '- ., 1- . .,.A'.gw- rf-gp! A, , ,f N.: , , A .l , 1 e 1 ' 4 u ' A 1 ,- V : ' ws uw Qc 'V w ' 'W ' 'Q' -' . I ,. A. . . . -,.- . 1? f f' V I , in.. x' 1' Q' I .A v 'I ' . 1 1-' . ' 4 I 1,,J:1 3, --4 Ag. ,,, 1 fr ,Q Q. w.-O ,, I 'sr v.,!J J 'V 1-- . ,bn f .Diff vu. ZR a.,-' Y -351' J,P'.,'w it ., 1 rw -1 iK Q31 Alciphronian Nace's Halleck Haters Prof. A. F. Nace .. w, .,.A,. . ,.... T eacher Avary, S. Lokey, H. Barrett. L. K. Maddox, H. Behar, J. McCord, C. E. Bennett, J. G. Meixell, C. Brewer, S. M. Morris, L. Beusse, D. Murphy, D. Coleman, W. Palmer, B. Crew, B. L. Parks, J. Daniel, W. Rufty, A. Drukenmiller, D. Sellers, W. Gershon, D. Smith, H. Haden, J. Sterne, E. Hart, R. Tarrance, G. Hirsch, Tritchler, C. Lanford, E. Welch, E. Wells, B. F. Page Fifty-six I Alciphronian Johnston's Justice Fiends Prof. D. W. Johnston A...,,,,,., Alexander, Frank Aspinwall, Charles Boone, Leroy Brown. J. Bradley, J. Camp, E. W. Chapman, R. Dunn, W. J. Fox, A. E. Harris, Thomas Lowrance, Robert Langford, J. S. McCord, K. B. McCullough, H. Nevin, J. B. O'Quinn, Harvey Powell, Floy Ramsey, Sam Rives, Robert Rogers, C. E. Stein, Harry Smith, F. D. Teacher Stewart, F. S., Jr. Towery, E. E. Whittle, Albert Willis, G. F. Ward, W. A. Young, John Page Fifty-seven 1 lt?i :F'if'lii?T?51't?-'T-:?74?:f??fCN., iii' , i '- WYZQW C M JT' Alciphronian 'E R l P1att's Distillers Prof. N. Platt ,A,, .........,,,..,,,.... . . ,..,.... ., .,,..,,,,,,, ..,A.,,. T eacher Bailey, A. H. Isenberg, I. Battle, J. L. Lyndon, C. F. Bentley. R. H. McCash, A. S. Caldwell, C. G. Mauney, H. L. Callahan, R. B. Mitchell, W. C. Dillon, J. R. Morris, W. F. Donovan, J. S. Najour, G. C. Duncan, W. J. Noyes, W. J. . Ford, C. J. Pate, M. G. Hood, R. C. Roberson, J. L .ag Henry, G. T. Thomas, J. F. Upshaw, L. .5 E . .1 Page Fifty-eight fipj 1, illegal '- jf' K7 3A'1.2:Qif'7 .Q -'-- 9 L CH ..... as ...,-.--. DDL, -ADJ 4. .,: .MJ mmm-..::x :uv 4- - Janna -I f- --.1 -.-.1 15:54.55 - - Alciphronian Griffin's Attendance Hounds Prof. J. H. Griffin n.nn,,,,,,,,.w....,,,. A,..., . .. . ..,,,n.nnA....nnnn.. .Teacher Bayley, R. H. Looney, E. M. Cameron, J. E. McRae, D. S. Cooper, F. C. Moore, G. W. Dozier. G. P. Poland, W. W. Evins, S. N. Rainey, G. W. Florence, S. S. Scheff, E. L. Harper, J. L. Scheff, L. N. Johnson, D. P. Shivers, P. E. Kelley, K. K. Stacy, J. H. Kingloff, I. Stephens, P. D. LeConte, J. N. Walker. H. W. Lindholm, S. E. Watkins, J. H. P2120 Fifty-nine Alciphronian Page Sixty Hu1sey's Linguists AIciph1'on1 W P. ge Su Alciphronian Sophomore Class History W, WO years have only served as a starter for the members of 'QQ A'-551 the Class of '25! What success we have made in the past, if is only a fore-runner of the success we predict for our class , in the future. With two years still left for us to serve Boys' High, the members of our class have definite plans for bringing new glory to our school. We have in the Class much talent, and this talent and ability is divided amongst many various types of high school work. Such schol- ars as Hall, Hill, and McGinty are a credit to any school: while ath- letes of the caliber of McGinty and Boland are certain to win fame for themselves and their class before many years pass. In James Jacobs, and Dean Rusk, we feel that we have two orators that could hold their own anywhere. But, athletes, orators, and schol- ars are not the only features that our class may proudly claim. Instead, we have contributed much to every activity of the school during the past two years. The school paper, the glee club, the dramatic club. the literary societies-all have found support in the Class of '25, Page Sixty-two 'AEI H5 Alciphronian gg, . Ju 1 I V 1 Lv Sophomore Class 3 OFFICERS J HARVEY HILL President A 3 JOE BOLAND MALON COURTS Vice President Secretary 4 Page Sixty-three 1 A - ,- Alciphronian Page Sixty-foul' O. K.'s Buddies Alciphronian Wards Mathematicians Prof. C. S. Ward .,,,,, .,., . , . .Teacher Bandy, N. Moncrief, R. A. Besham, R. S. McHan, J. F. Benton, P. E. McMullen, F. A. Duke, B. Paine, C. A. Edwards, J. A. Rawlings. H. L. Evans, L. M. Robinson, R. Fowler, H. J. Shivers. H. M. Fox, W. C. Tinsley, R. T. Galanty, I. M. Tomlinson. R. Goodrum, E. T. Tuggle, W. E. Hagan, 1. T. Wienkle, E. N. Jackson, M. M. Woodburry, T. P. jones, C. D. Yarbrough, R. T. Kontz, E. C. Yerlon, H. Marchbanks, J. R. Zimmerman, H. Dichovizt Page Sixty-five Alciphronian Of f1 QQQWQEQV fa? Alciphronian ' N' 9' riff,g,1Q7 '?L+Z1'1T.'TR ZYILZS11'ZT.l','2'.:?E5,L I -Y K Y ! -7--,T -X -- -- - 4-ff - - - - --- V f--------ri 11, ' 4 Li H , ,VJ I A 4 1 ' I M HW .32 bu Ex .4 rv 5 'ix :U U lm 1, F' 5 it N .IE . . N sl, 1 Z. Wa1ter's Wonder Boys Page Sixtyrsix ,,, :kk 411, ' 'J s 5? 's E f. ,,.s E I 'P+' .,,,, 9 . J ,,f::r:1-- .- -' -am .4 , ifh-4, 1 ,gl Alciphronian r 1 Martin's Scientists Page Sixty-seven .'. -' --Q. '32 ..KL. fl: , .. .. ..., .244-',.,,.,. Yfilvi ' WM'wmN '?E'1EKQ.FQQ ' ' , Alciphronian .fp ,- Page Sixty-eight Brown's Mules .,.-,M , . , Y ,mQ,, --H -,, ,. 73527-'3'lfE'aT 'f.?l ' :,? '- 4 5 r 1 'f 'J 1. 1 iN Ir fiiwmnlq A ,A f x X , 4 ' 1 : f E 1: :il 1 Digi -rf- Alciphronian SEM SHWNENG NE 99 232' , . I 1 ' ' 1 -A - I y . x ' ' X . X 1 ,1-I, ' f v w f . ., A: fe? 5. I 1 i X x I' I N fu X - -, 3 ggi f x ' ,' f X .fl . I X-X 1 , I - x X ' ' I ,I q xx X N. - ,I A W -. M V, A -I P 9' W' ' ya H X ' , x 15' ,- X ,, 4, -- ,f Y I A,'A . --. W . , . . fl Q - pf-. 1 'X 3 , . y. 5 NN 4. K X ' vagfw f r gf .el-f ,. ..-5 X, ' .55 Jie, ' ' Rg,ff3ff2ff0fL-'fs Q mEkW Pafzv Sixty-ui Alciphronian Freshman Class History ITH only nine months of our high school careers over, the ff Class of '26 has already caught the spirit of ole Boys' High, ,, ,I Lf and all things point to a decided success for the class. There it. is some little doubt as to whether we will finish our entire four years of high school in the famous building in which ' 1' we have received our first year's instruction: for there is a possibility of the new Senior Boys High School being com- pleted before the day of our scheduled graduation. But, whether the remainder of our high school days are spent here or elsewhere, there is one thing certain-and that is, that there are many loyal Boys High supporters in the Class of '26, We have enjoyed the true high school spirit that we have lived within for the past nine months, and are looking forward with great expectations to future years of success and service for Boys High. Page Seventy 5- ifzi i ZTff,saE.:.i'::.T?-., gi,-'tLHIif5:f's.'..x 212:11 :fa 1. - A -. fx. ' Alciphtonian Freshman Class 1 i K x 3 u .1 1 i S 1 11 6 J QQ 4 5 ALLAN B. FORD A QI President f pi., Page Seventy-one I 4131, fg,.-.----,-s.s- M--. sss. s - - -.s-,.-,-,.-,.w.,.s.-.,,s W s, -s FY! '! f' ' ' 1 -LJ---.zSeASE2.AZ.-a..A4l4 ifTfZ'lTT,L,3.. , ,'. f.-Q. i f. .,. Z 7 ,,,..... ,-, ...-.. i.1,,Y,,,-. ,,,Y,,.,, Y,,,,.,..,--.... ..,.. .i.. --,Y-., -,--s -..,.-,. fn, -- ,, ,,,-,v,, , - - --- X -:..'., .. -..-V ..,,-.,. ., ..,v,....'-...,-:iv-,:v..f:-fL.::.,g,f Alciphronian i?.f!C'fL'!- '-' ' ' I Page Seven! 5'-two Davis' Dumb-bells ........3m.... . - 2 ,fu 'uw . ,, 1- 1 D 5 P f :urea -M'2:f?11.2as-i?i.I-5.6 ::.S lP4 1 ' HEADL- , Q ,, H I .u .uu N A ' uri.: Alciphronian Smith's Sheiks Page Sevellty-three , ..,.,.,.,aY.-e-,... . ,,.g..Q....j4 gli ' 1 12L,gI--... ' ',g,g,f.,.g1,.--. .- .,--.w...-w.---.NTi?q X Alciphronian L41 x 1 I J 1 l l , l 1 1 Q l V 4 s T5 l Rosser's Riders Prof. Paul Rosser ......... , ,,,,...., .....,.,.,,..w .,.,,,, T e a Cher Anderson, C. Hall, R. L. Berman, E. Hutchinson, L. U. ' Brown, K. H. Kent, D. E. Barker, G. C. Lokey, T. H. Benton, W. G. Martin, W. J. if Bartlett, J. E. McNabb, G. J. Chappelle, T. L. McCorvey, A. V. Dreger, G. Y. Najour, J. C. Fitzgerald, D. B. Poer, N. C., Jr. Ford, A. B. Reeder, T. H. Gonitzer, M. Simpson, J. A. Haas, J. F. A Taylor, W. R. Haas, J. Upshaw, J. L. Huey, H. L. Winn, W. F. Page Seventy-four T ii Jru V if wif- V .f74P Alciphronian Freaks of Nature Prof. P, H. Cook ,...,,. ......,..... ...........,,,.... ,,,,..,, . T e acher Alley, L. Ivey, S. Ayers, J. O. Jetton, J. Bariield, J. B. Klingman, P. F. Branson, O. V. Miot, M. H. Bredosky, N. Miranda, F. Bridges, W. E. McCorvey, J. E. Buriel, F. L. Rakestraw, G. B. Cochran, R. L. Reid, R. S. Cohen, S. Smaw, H. Ford, M. F. Strickland, R. T. Harris, B. C. Sunshine, A. Isarels, B. D. Thompson, C. Wing, J. B. Page Seventy-fxve T.72 :ff' f. 'l.Ic2'.'5f-4'33p'i T3- iT':?E'Ei'f9'YJ'Z' T? fkZ.:ELI'.1' t M ' 5 ' if ar' Allen County Publnc Islbrary Us - f 900 Webster Street . 1 P0 Box 2270 ' - - fy ifzwwf -.ulic unraq A Fort wayne, IN 46801-2270 A 900 vveosief sneer 5 . e PO Box 2270 e Al'lI:n3rnnK-Jeiflyfluilf: 'J AIC1Ph1'on1an N X l 7' K, J v tf w 3 4 Alciphronian Page Seve CroWder's Comedians Prof. W. R. Crowder , ...... . .. ,....,.. ..., . Teacher Adair, G. Hudgins, B. F. Apperson, C. W. Lanier, j. L. Bailey, E. L. Lawhon, W. Bosworth, M. Levinson, S. A. Caraway, L. H. Michaux, W. Childress, J. H. McDaniel, F. Christian, J. H. Patterson, M. E. Cochran, L. C. Pittman, R. T. Cox, H. J. Poole, N. J. Dyche, E. I. Price, C. D. Galanty, B. Reeves, R. L. Garmon, H. O. Reid, H. A. Greene, N. B. Richie, C. Guess, M. Wood, M. H. Hardaman, B. H. Weatherly, K. ntvsix Alciphronian Chesteris Chumps Prof. O. R. Chester . ,. .. - . . .. . ,, .. Teacher Armistead, W. Lewis, J. E. Barnes, W. F. Malone, J. C. Brown, M. B. McLendon, C. Burton, W. C. Miles, J. B. Connor, G. L. Owen, S. D. Couper, W. L. Purnell, E. G. Dean, L. Rankin, W. K. Dulaney, VV. Stinchcomb, L. C. Erickson, C. C. Shankle, S. M. Echols, C. C. Walton, L. Hames, W. Ward, R. E. Hudson, j. E. Weinberg, A. Johnson. C. E. White, R. S. Kemp, T. A. Wynn, C. M. Page w xwnty-sex r Il Alciphronian Emerson's Cut-ups Prof. H. B. Emerson ..,.,,. .,..,Y.Yw.ww.. . .,.,.,,,,, A AA T eacher Blockwell, E. Knight, R. L. Brooks, H. Mayville, A. H. Coffey, W. S. Moody, G. R. Gable, J. E. Monroe, E. W. Floyd, R. M. Nichols, J. T. Ham, C. H. Norris, J. D. Harvey, R. E. Norville, J. R. Hughes, N. B. Nour, E. M. Irwin, R. C. Reinger, J. johnson, D. H. Rosenburg, J. Kelley, J. H. Shatzen, C. Turner, J. M. Page Seventy-eight . 7ii'7.f1:I 1'E4 Enix' . ' 'C . .E E' 9 .Z W 1 Ti 1 .. J ,xr :nw-Lmar ' 1'1'f:s02.1'.i .1-6, 15.5. :GC ,dgzmiwe 1 . n fs. ,W -we ' Alciphronian Douglass' Darlings Prof. R, R. Douglass ........ .,V.s,,,..,........s,..., .....,.., T e acher Bishop, J. Martin, F. Bradford, H. Martin, J. Carnes, G. Murrell, A. Cuba, J. Neil, W. DeVore, T. Owen, E. Dunn, R. Perdue, F. Ergle, E. Reid, M. Gottesman, A. Shropshire, N. Goldsby, D. Tindall, F. Higginbotham, J. D. Wilson, A. Howell, W. Rankin, J. G. Jones, H. Wells, M. T. McKown, C. Henderson, F. Manley, L. Clarke, Clarke. C. Pai Seventy-nine ,K A. V 31 'l ,,QJ-.B- . Q -W 4 l r l. 1 Alciphronian l 3 Z ls E S 51 9 Co11ier's Cradle Roll - r :I R. Prof. J. M. Collier ..,, ,, ........ ,., w, ,,, .., ,.,,Y T eacher Aycock, W. Meaders, H. I. Anderson. j. Milber, V. V. Brawner, C. Mitchell. G. ' Blackmarr, K. Morris. H. ' Boring, W. McGahee. J. G. Bare, D. Nichols, F. N Crowe, W. Peck, R. Castleberry, C. B. Sims, H. Deaduyber, W. VV. Smith, H. Daniel, B. Warren, J. Edwards, Hudson Watson, H. -- Page Eighty Edwards, Harold Hamm, J. T. Ivey, W. H. Martin, E. G. Wikle, W. T. Wilson, A. E. Winn, J. Wortharn, W. f I Taxi . . L4 . - ul' . .- -,-...- rb.,......-. -...-....?iifimzmR'dv:'Q !. 0 Z.,-1. ,...,,,,5 Alciphronian The Slaughter House Prof. T. A. Slaughter . .. .,eee . ee,, ,,,e . .. Teacher Benson, M. Mizell. W. Branham. W. B. Murphey, C. G. Brown, W. B. Parks, H. Coleman. E. Powell. R. M. Denton, P. D. Reid, J. Floyd. M. Respess, R. C. Fulton, H. Roberts, M. D. Hall, E. Sned. W. H. Hagan, F. W. Stephens, DeVV. Hopkins, E. Taylor. C. E. Latemar, W. C. Turner. E. M. Matthews, L. E. Watkins. A. Maynard, C. Williamson. C. McGaughey. C. H. Vsloolfe, L. Mitchell. M. Zimmerman, H. Page Ei Uhty-on D b ' ' ' - 5' V 5' M17 7 - ' ' Y' Y - -A fre .,-,-ga:'::., rr:r3f::'::.'..... f 1 Alciphronian Ta11ey's Tea Hounds Prof. F. F. Talley ,,,, w, .... ..,,,, .......,,.., ,,w,,A T e a Cher Ard, R. Letson, C. Artman, R. T. Martin, D. Barber, E. Mauldin, S. Basham, C. Morgan, L. S. Chotas, T. Morris, S. M. Clem, B. Morton, H. S. Cohen, W. B. Moody, L. Coppage, J. McCullough, R. W. Donaldson, R. Neeson, R. S. Downer, A. G. Pace, F. C. Gillespie, J. Perkerson, E. J. Howard, J. C. Smith, H. Edwards, F. Tatum, E. L. Jones, O. H. Thornton, V. C. Thurman, W. T. Page Eighty-two X.. 1 -js pr? -151 wx ammr ms--wr -A 5 -,s,.v,-v E Alciphronian W Page Eigllly-Il11'6C 4 'f -x 1 ' ' '7Q' A-H' H -' i, A ,, ,. ,,, LL.. . Y,fY. V. -, -Y.-..,.YITl'..,.: ,.Lg,jg f'NY ,, .,,N,,, , ,,, V, ,,,,,,,,M, YYAY, H MY - ,w g,4,4M-Y,g4g,.i:l:1'fL:.141.:.4,:.:T.:LT'.LtiT3,J Qjfk 1 . . f'iG'P' A1c1phron1an LETQLQ5 i7 W . me H W Y 1 1 V Page Eighty-foul' A U x,,. A. 5 , , , 4. Q A - ,-, , . A-, , A..,. MW---,,.M.-w-...........L3Lg.i-fg.5 f Alciph ronian -,, .V X N , Christmas Exercises The outstanding literary event of the year. QUESTION FOR DEBATE: RESOLVED: That Congress should immediately enact pending bonus legislation. Affirmative Negative Harllee Branch, Jr., Leader Gordon Smith, Leader James Jacobs Dean Rusk David Gershon Glenn Rainey DECLAIMERS: Senior Class .... ..,,.... . . . . ,,., ..,. L eo J. Bloch Junior Class . . Sophomore Class Freshman Class . Ha Alfred Rufty . . . .... Robert Oliver - ,.... ...Cl MEDAL WINNERS: ifford Anderson rllee Branch, Jr., Debate: Clifford Anderson, Declamation. Page Eighty-:ive v W, L ru, ,air-W, -, , , 5, gi-.-J5,e..., .4-1.:.'--HfY:fww v-'+7i-.rv,-,--'- W- - , ,,.,fx.-,-,F-'1., ..emh.,'...'S - .1 ,, ,c ' ' Alciphronian As a token of our appreciation of his ' devotion and interest in every student activity, ' this issue of the Alcipbrunian is respectfully dedicated to our beloved friend and instructor Rabin MH. Elnbnstnn ' 'f' fa ':' F? lg 701-. 11 n FAT 'M ,li Alciphronian Page Eighty-six X 1 J 1 ,Q I rf X Harllee Branch, Elbert Roane . A 1 The Tatler The Biggest, Brightest, Best Prep Paper in th Jr.... Kells Boland .... Francis Parker Joseph Anthony Wayne Moore . Ivey Gregory Gilbert Boggs ciphronian e South. . . . , .Editor-in-Chief, '22 . . . . .Editor-in-Chief, '23 . . . . .Associate Editor . . . . . . .Exchange Editor ,Business Manager, '22 .Business Manager, '23 . . .Circulation Manager .Advertising Manager, '22 Page Eighty-seven l C Z V ,. Y, 7 . . .,..,. :,,, , . Azcfphfonfan l 1 l 1 l l , B. H. S. Debatmg COUHC11 Gordon Keith ,... .. . President George Mitchell .,.. .. . Secretary MEMBERS Francis Parker Harllee Branch, jr. Glenn Rainey I 4 l mfg Page Eighty-eight ' 1 v V Alciphronian m V ' 'kNN QIIUIJZ H4 Y ' ' 571'-Ji, .time :F Lniif - - ---- -- -1 - - M- ---,--.47 Y W YY.,, ,Y,, ... K .-- ..--...1..,i.,Y- --., ,,.. .An I 2 E' 1 -,rv Alciphronian V4 E I 1 The Hi-Y Club To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and co standards of Christian character. Harry MCC ash Gordon Bennett Gordon Keith Gilbert Boggs Page Ninety mmunity, high l '-A S5335 QA:-'E -D32 A U54 n 1 I Q l ,.,.Vl u ,-.J L 4. 4 . V, OFFICERS ...,,.,President Vice-President . . . Secretary ,. Treasurer MEMBERS Gordon Smith Walter Tripp Tom Cheatham Milton Wood R. A. Moncrief James Banton James Jacobs D. P. Johnson Glenn Rainey Ben Lee Crew Alfred Rufty Ernest Rouland Robert Lawrance George Bird Arthur McCash John Tanksley Floy Powell 1:5-L1 Q A?ii3iQE355ii-EQEss5Qxn:assst1!Gfi-425:-qg3gL3LEai94QfW ' I 4 GLA ---AA---'M 1--8-'W --ff - --- --ff ---YH------Maw a+..- Q-,-J ,,,, Y, ,WYY , r ,gf-1-3---'fr :g Qing., jf F 5 -wglpr: twleyfg-gy0vl:'lnQ!S6i!5.!.y.vvf---4:61 ,Y 5 A Y aef..,.,-,1'L1. . - .. an . . . , 24 ' -... Y- GJ' ai- ff? Alciphronian Glee Club I I u 3 QE ,, j Page Ninety-one Aye . 9 P: ,. I 7 grrx v...44u . . . .-.., .4.,' '2w..x.,.-,,,, , -, - , , Ziff :.TiZELT 'v Alciphronian '7fA YYY 47? F G'-' A' Dramatic Club Francis Parker John Candler Fred Stewart Darrel Ayer Robert Oliver Griff Edwards Alfred Rufty Harllee Branch, Jr D. Buesse Gordon Keith Clarence Palmer Frank McMullen J. A. Edwards Willard Bandy Page Niuetyftwo I 4 Y Y V V vi V W W, mn-V WY F 97778-RK :avi-3,774-E-, fl Y, T, - L. iff, 5 :mea .4L,,'.L: i g...,a--.4 ' ' Y .. V , ,,.,' '1,LL ' ' f . Y- - A-.. Y-,-- - ' 1- - 1-w-A Alciphronian Founded Robert King Evatt Hull Eugene Long Ward ..,. Park Arnold Sharp ..., Marion Henry Allen ..,... Clarence Bruckner Palmer. jr. , . . . James Arthur Banton . . . William John Dunn, Jr. , William Gordon Keith , , William Patience Dunn . James Venable Patrick . Bachelors' Club Otherwise known as M. O. B. CModern Order of Bachelorsj and organized, Friday, April 13th, 1923. OFFICERS . . , ,.,, .. Royal Apollo , . , ...,. Exalted Cave-Man , , . ,Keeper of the Unknown Oaths . . , Guardian of the Exhaustecl Bankroll , ,Embracer of the Modern Venus . . , ,Mighty Judge of Pulchritude , . . .Secretary of Love and War , . . . Shaker of the Wicked Hoof' . . .Authority on Figures. Etc. . . A .Expert Advisor on Women MEMBERS john Leland Patton Samuel Taylor Carter Stephen Nelson Malone John L. H. Young Leroy jordan Boone Henry Jackson Fullbright James Ernest Perkins Donald Peacock , , ,,,..., . ....,,..... Mascot and Water4Boy lui .L .'.f.f -1 21: - fi 3 .e Page Ninety-tliree ff :.'7'1:: :' fri 'fig Gala, :5..'... , ,gli i ' ' iL.LL,.,t'.11..1 'LI S'i.1.'3T,'Sl' -' j ': fiTf5?'?'T',i , , -, ,, ,,,, , H A. , H ,T X I Alciphronian I F I C F 2 The Camp Club E 9 Gordon Keith Cecil Jamison Marion Allen C. E. Rogers fc Leroy Boone James Banton ? Page Ninety-foul' Robert Rives W. J. Dunn J . V. Patrick ' f S i iv I ll ull E A A T 2 E I li wwf .I1'lf'C' ' '?- iTifT 'L ,.L-H,-d..4,YgnYY T777 Y WWYMM C -4'Q+ 3::f5siis:f....'1 .':e,.,..f 4:4---ri.: Q.,-Q 4 ,W , ,,,,,,, 7 ,,,, v,,,,,,?,--,,,,,.R,,1...7..-..N,-1 W L
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