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'S -ss-is' if ,mg bei I 71 la-Irv nd .. :, 1: sf .Z X 11 :ur-' 6 .X '! - h nz .-I . : -L . -z ., Q - ' A b , . . B 4 Q6 'FQM via f-5'f1E. 1 f2c,5-t i x 2 1 , 5 :E ' :g:,5,f2 5-212 . .1 I I X GARLAN D NOKlfLl3ET CARTER noYnToN, va. W'ILLlAM RANDOLPH COSBY, T 'I' RLCI-IMOND, VA. HDUCU Run Nut failure, bill low aim. is L'I'i1llC.H V Private Co. B, 1918-193 Private and Corporal Co. B, 1919-20g Member Wfashington Literary Society, 1918-19: Member Y. M. C. A., 1918-20. Doc came to us last year from lioydton High School. He was not a fresh Rat, therefore re- mained rather obscure u11til this year when his ex- cellent qualities were recognized by his fcllow-stu- dents. He is very quiet, but those who move in the inner circle of his friendship have found him a true and genial friend. His ideals are high and he will always succeed, because he is energetic and has a determination that will knock clown all c1iHiculties which face him. It is his desire to prepare himself for greater service in life, and we wish him much success and happiness in whatever vocation he may choose. Bulk were ynmzg and unc was bcuzzlifzilf' Sergeant Co. A, 1918-19: Second Lieutenant Co. A, 1919-20: Secretary-Treasurer Tennis Club, 1919-205 THE SAIIRE Staff, 1919-20. Ran came to us from John Marshall High School. .lt seems to be his wish to make friends wherever he goes and he has truly won a large host of them at R.-M. A. On the football Held he was always full of pep and ready to do his part. Al- though he did not win his monogram he deserves much credit for what he did for the team. He is making an excellent showing in baseball practice and bids fair to be one of the regulars. He is a good student. and his work in Science and English is of a high order. Wfe are sorry to see him leave, but we are confident that he will accomplish great things.
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'S 5, -. --, ... V., -0 ---2-is.--1-Sf 0- N - 'qs o. Qs -5 2' 1 :zggz -:Eir e 5 .ev fi! Gd, -:r :-,Nlgvmdb sl -! AL 'Z 1' , P' 1 H 1 'Num ' 5 g f' -Q 1 I I I V ...J 'il ,.. ez... - 'gE 'Q mag ' ' . uigiggewjasgixr. 'X H A.. ao. ii' -- tes N., iiffif , X iv 1 1 .W Mm- ii Y? wil l 18 fl - H X, y ., ,gi-.1 M.. ill S., as 5 - 4, - X.-L' f ' -- 9- X - 1 ' , Else 2 it H55 -,gint NV. OSBORNE BROWN CHARLOT'l'E, N. C. B rozcwzien DQ you-1' best and lccltlc Nic 7'e.rt, and smile all of Ilia time. ' Corporal Co. SX, 1919-203 Member VVoodrow XV1lS0l1 Literary Society, 1919-203 Scribe of Vaga- bouds Club, 1919-20. XVhen Brownie first alighted from the trainat Bedford and walked into the old school building we saw in him the qualities of a gentleman. I-le had not been with us long before he had gathered a host of friends. both in the school and in the city. lNl1en the sehool's store was burning Brownie Showed true Carolina bravery. rushing into the burning building with a hose in a desperate attempt to save it from destruction. One ol the most outstanding qualities of Brown is his generous disposition. There is nothing he would not sacrilice to aliford a mir1ute's pleasure to his schoolmates. Brownie contemplates studying surgery at Wfashington and Lee and at Johns Hopkins. XVC wish him much success. JAMES ARC1-HE BROXVNE, -'5 'P A -1c1zLFo1m, N. C. Browne Gold mn noi Ulrike rz man happy any more Hman I'Ufj.Y can make flllll 1111.rvrnIJIc. Private and Corporal Co. Af 1919-20g Glec Club, 1919-205 Baseball Squad, 1919-20. Browne hails from the Old North State. and e has a right to be proud of such a son. He came us from Horner Military Academy. where he had reputation for his soldierly conduct. We are glad say that he has maintained this reputation the year he has been with us. lrle had to do squads right only a time or two before he was made a corporal. Browne is quiet and is sure of every step he takes. lrle has many friends whom he has gained and held with his easy-going manner. He is popular with the sky, nu . I .. sh to a to V115 and soon Lftei his .truval here he gained the me of the he-vamp of R.-M. A. Vile are sorry that he will not be back with us next year, but we all wish him success in his law course at 112 VVashington and Lee. 32 Y --' - I
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Un - 1-- -.sz .-...JE- : Ifhnx i , ,glfgilgilfgigl ., 'sf 64, ' . g A Q., --liv'ti:' Pe ess. I 1:35- :f -s -- :ss Ss refs fluent 'S 1 x ww vw-is WILLIAM NEWBOLD CRAWFGRD, 23 9 GEORGE BEN CROFTON, 3 K '-NORFOLK. VA. 1:ou131:soNvI1.l.l5, N. c. ' Bill 'Tlrere'.r llllfllillg half so swecl in life us lo've'.r young drum-nz. Private Co. A, 1919-20. Bill came to Randolph-Macon after serving for some time as a reporter on the staff of the Balti- more Ameriruzz. I-le soon won the esteem and con- lidence of us all, in fact there are few indeed who are able to withstand his agreeable manner and winning smile. Bill soon became a prominent ligure in thc social life of the school and town. l-Ie is seen at all the dances around Bedford. and often attends social functions in Lynchburg and Roanoke. He loves the girls and the majority of them love him. Bill has no aversion to work. ln his classes he has done well, as he has in all the tasks he under- takes. Although Bill did not make any team this year he is one of the foremost in encouraging teams and in advancing school activity. He is considering attending NVashington and Lee, and we are sure that he will make good there as he has done he1'e. Ban Always be right and you will never get luflf' Private Co. B, 1918-19: Private Co. A, 1919- 20: Member Y. M. C. A., 1918-20g Baseball Squad, 1919-20. Ben arrived at Randolph-Macon in the fall of 1918. The lure of home got him, however, and hc did not return after Christmas. This year we were all delighted to see him back full of renewed energy. lrlis record is a brilliant one, especially when the ladies are concerned, 'for he is a champion heart- breaker. Ben has the rare faculty of not saying much, but what he says is full of wisdom, as it were from the mouth of a prophet. He is the first-string pitcher on the baseball team and we count on him bringing many victories to R.-M. A. this season. Next year will tind him hard at work at Carolina. His character knows no failure, so he is bound to make a great success.
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