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agar! '21 C 5'-4 fztiifizg- 'Z l T' eu , gnc-f .. - Q-:E-Q, :' ,,,,g5.- at rrv 1 3. 01, 69 Gia so OC' :apo I QM! - 1 -- . f - X i . .. . . - ., Inez: gb-:r x fl .E . ' 'Q 1 , '- 5 1 .Q-Q--- - n- P, FQ N -, ' f , 5 :1 -- 2-ff - 1 1 1 1 l fi.. 11,4 1' E ., ,wel V IF.. . 3 ,- .swygigu ' ' .- ROBERT KNIGHT ADKINS. 5 9 1:o1:1a1csoNv1LL1z, C. 'fB11I1by Thr 11101311111 of f1'iv11d.r, who 111'c real f1'i11111l.r, is 11111 bex! fflkfll rum l111'z'1' of ll 111111111 .rilcrrnvs 111 11fr'. Bugler: Private Co. ll, 1918-193 COl'1JO1'Zl.1 Co. A, 1919-203 Member NVoodrow Wfilson Literary Society, 1919-20: Glee Club, 1919-20g Member Y. M. C. A., 1919-20. Bobby came to us after Christmas, 1918, from Bingham School. Wie can say that Binglmrn surely lost :1 good man, for Bobby has proved his worth since he has been in our midst. lrle is Zl very gen- erous boy and has made many friends. ln his studies he has been successful, and we believe that he will continue to do as well at Czirolinzi. where he contemplates going next year. PERCY D. AYRES. T 'I' HAMPTON, wx. 'Fa1l11'1 ' Do 1111111 0flIL'I'.Y rm you tc1n11la7 lmw' fllfill do 1111111 -VOIl.n Member Woodrow Wilson Literary Society. 1919- 205 Member Y. M. C. A.. 1919-203 Private Co. WX, 1919-20. Father came to us this year from the Hampton High School, where he spent three successful years. He has done exceedingly well in his studies, steadily climbing each month. He has never failed to make the honor roll. Father takes :ni active interest in the literary society and in Y. M. C. A. work, always willing to do his part. For sport or fun he is one of the boys and is al- wziys on the job. He is quite 21 favorite with the girls and spends much of his spare time in the com- pany of his fair friends. He has even been called fl 11C'Zl1'lf'i.1l'eFlkC1'. Father is popular with the boys, and the student body wishes him much success at Washington and Lee, during' his university Work, :md in the years to come no matter where he may be.
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'S -m.f::.94. . -sa - X ' M?-'-'S'-79 -- X 31 - .5 - f - ' :cf --.9 - C, r E -dj ' ifni 3 aw l .. . .. A .. -..M , -- ' 1' r- ' -'ed-1' 'ig-P X 'Q -' 1 5 :-'i :gg.g13'N 5-333 .fluxgx S ': 1uv 'D-'N l z '- it i . f - l . . is-. li' tg is 1 e i I ez ,, f- .N ' . 1.2 . GEORGE W1 BALL. E Q RAI.lilGH, N. C. Honey nf1!'l'0lIlP!l.Yll7IlFIIIA' best I7l'.i'f7f'fId' the mon. Sergeant Co. IX, 1918-195 THE Saninz Staff, 1918- 193 Baseball Team. 1918-19g First Lieutentnt Co. A, 1919-205 Football '1'eam, 1919-20: Basket-Ball Team. 1919-205 Captain Basket-Ball Team, 1919-205 Editor-in-Clnef THE Samui, 1919-203 President Stu- dent Body, 1919-20. Honey came to us from the capital 4-ity of the Old North State, and il' all the boys from that state are like him it is no wonder that she has made such a mark in the history of our country. There has never been a boy who had greater devotion to duty and honor than Iloney. Ile performs all the duties which his many oflices place upon him. con- scientiously and well. ln military he is particularly 'food havin-if received preliininarv training ut Staunton t. . . , Military Aciideiny. Ile shows no partiality and is one oi the best oilieers R.-M. A. has ever had. ln the classroom he has received good grades on his studies. ln athletics he has made :1 record which will not soon be forgotten. having won monograins in three branches of athletics. lle was one ol? the best men lt.-M. A. had in the back field last 1'all. On the baseball lield he plays a steady, cnt 'imc coxeiin sec-ond base like a hie' leagner consist- ,g. 1. ' ' ' .., , ,,, . .. lluring the basket-ball season he was one ot the main- stays. Honey professes to he a woman-hater. hut we notice that he receives pink envelopes addressed in 'fairy hand- writing. which he says contain Sanur-1 business. Hall is going to the United States Naval Academy next year. and we know he will make good there as he has done here. Joi-IN T. BENNETT, JR., A 1: ROCKINGHABT, N. C. 'ffm-k 'ilflf'llI'l't' iflll0l'Clllt7!' is Iwlixs 'fu folly fn bc wise. Private, Corporal Co. B, 1913-19: First Sergeant Co. B, 1919-203 President Y. M. C. A., 19193 Critic lrVashington Literary Society, 1913-193 Assistant Editor-in-Chief THE Samui. 1919-203 Program Com- mittee W'ashington Literary Society, 1918-20g Presi- dent Senior Class, 1919-20. Across the Old North State a wind blew direct from the Peaks of 0tter carrying n call from old R.-M. A. to the boys in that state. Among: the many who answered that call wus Jack, Ile quickly entered into the spirit ol' the school and labored zealously ln his studies, which resulted in excellent grades upon his reports. Jack loves sports as he has well shown us by his never-dying interest in the school's athletics. Literary work has had a large share in his interest and many a splendid talk has he given at the Y meet- ings. He is planning to take up'chemleal engineering. and. if he goes into that work with as much spirit and determination as he has shown here. he will be sure to wln. We shall miss your friendly smile, old pal. but in spirit you will still be with us. We wish you the success which must crown a man of your ability.
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