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Qual '1 'S .,.qa:g,g55'Q:-j-1, x g vb' .5 If W if -Q , gg y , :-ggzfgzizgz 1- if was A . Al 9,3 df V--,Fa ,. . -, GQ., 2 - 1' ,, 5 25 .-6.5.15 sa ...avg ig,-wg, - 4420- adn- - f 1 ,,5.,Q-rg, .Sasha Q :.g2a.,:i L I .. uz-. T, .,h.V.'V: :Tm A, V .1 . . . 1... . W.. .- . .. ,A . . J., 4 ' : 1 311 V . 1, . 1'1- i.axt 1 I-. lvl ,. :quam -limi T1-nzonoius izanissr DICKENSON ST. PAUL, VA. f-mi Eat, drink, and be llIf?l'l'y, for to-morruw you 111.11131 walk two f10'H7'J.U Private CO. B, 1918-20: Member lfVashington Literary Society, 1918-19. St. Paul, Virginia, is well represented at Ran- dolph-Macon by one of her favorite sons. Because of his good nature and ready smile, he has become one of the most popular boys in school. Every one is glad to have Dick drop in and talk a while. Dick also is the owner of the only victrola in school, and this makes his room a favorite hanging- out place. R.-M. A. will miss him, but we are glad heliisf going to prepare himself for greater usefulness in 1 e. RICHMOND I-1. DUGGER lsuonxrxx, va. Dirk i'Vl1ilv we Ii-W let ns enjoy life. Private Co. B, 1918-19g Corporal and Sergeant Co. B, 1919-20. Dick is truly an optimist, and is as generous and kind-hearted as any student of R.-M. A. Athletics did not seem to afford very much attraction for him, though he tried football for a while this year. But as town in the afternoon looked better to him than the gridiron he soon gave it up. During his two years here he has made a good record in his studies and military. He is planning to be one of those who will represent R.-M. A. at V. P. I. next year. just as it is impossible to pierce the dark and impenetrable vale that shuts us out from what is beyond, so it is hard for us to foretell what the future has in store for our friend. Yet we have no doubt but that his will be a prosperous and happy career.
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1 '--2:5-752351 N 5 9 Q 4 1 . Z 2: 7 . 2f,g'::Q:'2-5:6591 .- 'S 19 ' ll A A5 W9 'See . ,ja 13' 'xg-' - -gf' X 'Maj f e-3-1.- Er 15.2. 1 ,S Q TM ef: 2- --eh -'IVV -5- .eiuig .gg?.q hqgox I I in wi is -ff H l 4 i ,-55, Q 3-itllegf. -Q . .Y . 'D CLYDE T. DAVIES RADCLIFFE, VA. Yankee Blessed are they who keep His C'UlIl-Illlllldlll6'lllS.U Private Co. UB. 1919-20g Member Y. M. C. A., 1919-20: Ministerial Band, 1919-205 Program Com- mittee XNashington Literary Society, 1919-20. Yankee has been a student of R.-M. A. for only one year, and now the time has come for him to say good-bye to the old Academy to go out to prepare himself for the ministry, Yankee is a prominent ligure in school life. In the classroom he does his work well, and in the literary society and the Y. M. C. A. he is always in his place. It is 'his desire to be the servant for his Creator, and it is our desire that what he has received here may serve him well. Judg- ing from the record he has made, we feel that the future holds in store for him a great and happy life. 1 36 HAMILTON C. DAVIS FERNANDINA, FLA. I7!0rida ' Blessings be 011- him who first iiztfmrled sleep. Private Co. B, 1918-193 Corporal and Sergeant Co. B, 1919-20: Secretary-Treasurer Vtiashington Literary Society, 1919-203 Rcimion. Quarterly Staff, 1919-205 President Tennis Club, 1919-20. Florida came into our midst in the 'fall of 1918. At once he began to acquire friends who know him as one of studious and energetic manner. His re- ports show that success has rewarded him for his work. He plays a large part in athletics, engaging in all of the three main sports, but the place where he shines most is on the tennis court. In every sport his pep is an outstanding feature. He has proven his ability in the military department, where he was this year rewarded with the rank of ser- geant. He is a true-blue man and will do well.
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'Q -' 3.94. . 1:1 5 , 1 ca -'g.7g'K'V Sqz- X i u 'N 0 ,I -Q n 2 7 'g:g:t,E:5:g: W. Nag, -..M , N lvl , ,,., , o.:,ca,. , -ga, . . .5-:L 1 , I , , saga, .wzlgggsii .2 5.213 Ingo eau -:qs i L .4421 J . , i 7 i ,, 34 1 19' ,, .V E MORRI S .E FFKUN in mic 1-u51.1., 1 Nb. l ud'ic111u Duty first, pIcc1.v'm'c Ufle1 wuv'd.v.'l Private Co. A, 1919-203 Secrctary-Treasurer llVOOClI'0XV W'i1sou Literary Society, 1919-20, Basket- Ball Team, 1919-20. Little knew we of the grand old Hoosier State and of its patriotic sons until Morris came to R.-M. A. First we see him as a student, and we stand aghast at his ability to master his studies with such ease. His life here has implied all his motto suggests, for his school duties are always performed with that exactness and thoroughness which has placed him among the leading students of the Academy. Next we take I1 peep at his ability as an athlete. VVe lind him in the gymnasium with the old basket-ball, eag- ing those long shots, which in many instances save the game for our team. WVe may well class him as a star of our basket-ball team. Lastly we see him as a man. His conduct is always that of a gentleman, and he exhibits all the hner qualities of cultured training. WIENDELI. HOLMES FOREI-IAND, 22 'I' A cotiaiilux, N. c. 'iFUI'c'fltlIl!lU The man who .fuzilvs al rivjierrl knows only I0 ,7l'L'S.Y on and 110-vcr 7'L'l'1'El1f.u Private Co. A, 1917-13: Sergeant-Major, 1918- 19g Second Lieutenant Co. .-X, 1918-193 Football Team, 1919-205 Baseball Team. 1918-20g Manager Baseball Team, 1919-20: , Captain Baseball Team, 1919-20, Captain Co. A, 1919-203 President North Carolina Club, 1919-205 TI-115 Sixuius Staff, 1919-203 Vice-President Senior Class, 1919-209 Vice-Presi- dent Student Body, 1919-20. llvre is :L num ot high Cl1ilPllCl0l', :1, i',illFlS1illl1l. in short, a, true gentleman, Tun much can not he said of him. lle is an honor to his native state. lforehand came to us in the spring of 1015 and then he was a private. Upon his return he was made SQl'gPZ1Illf-1lli1j0I' and soon afterwards he was D1'0l1l0t4'f1 to a lieutenaney. At the beginning of tl1e present session he was placed iu charge of Company UA. and his company is justly proud oif him. I-le is strletly military, being both firm and just to all. Out- side of his uiilitnry duties he is just plain l4'oreln1ud, everybody's friend. We hate to see him go, but we are satisfied that he will do great things in the world. We wish him success in his niilitnry career at West Point. Randolpli-Macoli is proud of him.
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