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moo 1 I v-1 .-w.f2z-?-L. -1:10.-' .-e N , f - -5- - g5'5'5z-'2-f12- ,- if Q - 3 '3f 3 xe4 1F75 -Qf ------ - f 'We at B QP' er - - - -- 'f e .WV31 .a lig n-e'F'fQ' 'dwg deggaggg, : j,,.Q5,,. -g5U..:. 1, Xuuii l' f eiscfgi. .t3.g. s eglq i -1 I ee . 'ef ' . rs' ' ' is ' if l,. .,.- GEORGE FRANK JOYCE. 'T fl' FLOYD FRANCIS KANE, A K SHUFF, vii. Quxzmrs. LONG 1sl.ixNn, N. Y, Coin 'iiFl'UIIlJ'iC Ullcmlx .vfvmils lnzrdvr lllun wm'ds. Private Co. A, 1919-205 Football Team, 1919-20. Frankie is a true son of the Old Dominion, stal- wart, and with a line physique, characteristic of so many men that hail from his part of the country. VVhen the football season opened he donned some old clothes and reported to Coach Sims. Although he had never played football before, it could be easily seen that he was going to develop into one of the most valuable players R.-M. A. had ever had. From his position at left end he was always on the watch, eager to break up each play that might come around his end, and it was very seldom that he missed his man. ln the classroom Frankie is a very efficient scholar, always reporting with his lessons fully prepared. W'e are all conlident that his 'future undertakings will be crowned with success. X'Vhen he leaves us in june he will part with a host of friends, who will always be benelited by memories of his pleasant companionship. HGl'IIC'1'0Il.f and r11z1rz'la-ble, prmlilvt Io .teri'e. ' Private Co. ll, 1918-19, Member NVashington Literary Society, 1918-203 Member Y. M. C. A., 1918-20: Vice-President VVashington Literary So- ciety. 1919-203 Glee Club, 1919-205 Baseball Team, 1919-205 Basket-Ball Team, 1919-205 Class Poet, 1919-20. Coin drifted down to Bedford in 1918 from New York. His address is rather vague, in fact he is some- what of a globe trotter. Texas claims the honor of his birth: Washington claims the honor of his boy- hood daysg while jamaica and Long Island claim the honor of soon seeing his smiling face again. VVhile at R.-M. A. he has earned the reputation of being quiet, studious, and generous, nor is he back- ward in athletics, for he has twice earned the coveted monogram, and there is no doubt but that he will win his star in baseball this year. He is not back- ward in literary work, being vice-president of his literary society. Verily it is true that we will suffer a heavy loss when he catches the Memphis Special for New York next June, because his place can not be filled.
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535125-5 .- '22 Ql Qi T, b' lm - - , :-sing: . 1 110 to X l if lr lo .4 1. .gl 3.2 5 9 f 22 ,Qi 'lol .50 fi. Q a f I- ,ull 1 5 91 4 sg i ff 561170 in 5,2 Qexax X at el l 'Q ,011 .1 fl X All 5.1 wi- n ,, Mi! --,. Y K ' xnxx, 'gwzziwlllm sf , gg- W 'hi , Hu: ii , ,v . L. B. HYMAN FATSON, N. C. '-'fn-nf 4 5 'Fa Z' 2. 'B- M N. 2 'N ffl E I' Q P. Q N E- 3 N Z Q N fe 'Tl 74 ' -. . Member Y. M. C. A., 1918-20: Member W'oodrow Wilson Literary Society, 1919-20. t'Britt'f is one of the best-natured fellows you gen- erally meet. Whenever you see him he has a broad smile, and consequently he has formed lasting friendship with a large number of students at R.-M. A. The time has come and he will say good- bye to the old Academy, and we believe that what he has gotten here will help him in all times of need. Luck to you, old scout. 3' . 'fir -V g JACK IOYNER, 2 Q clxievslzuize. N. F. 'fr1ck Var1'r1'y is ffm spicrr of life. Private and Corporal Co. C, 1918-195 Second Lieutenant Staff, 1919-205 First Lieutenant Staff, 1919-205 Reunion, Q-uczrlerly Reporter, 1919-203 THE SABRE Staff, 1919-20. True to his motto, Iack is indeed El student possessing a variety of qualities which have won him a host of friends. His genial smile, pleasant dis- position, and gentlemanly manner as an officer and as a man showed to us that he will easily win the favor and confidence of all with whom he comes in contact. It is whispered that Jack is one of the members of that widely known club, the heart- breakersf' There are few fair clamsels who can withstand him. He must have kissed the Blarney stone some time in his life. This, however, does not seem to interfere with his studies, for his work in class does him much credit. l:Ve wish you much luck. Jack, in your career at the Universiy of North Carolina. You will some day he a successful lawyer. 44
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4375. 'Q -. :?'p g-' f- js : Q - H . 1 . . up. -ee- X S up i z -sire 32'-gg :' ' cs --gh 5 .' : -' g- - 4-- -5- -3 .fauflf Wuxi -. . lg ' SP4 , A . . - . al J , . - .- Qc x V .992 : a-gf -cess-u . -,E-or ' X W I Q uaagzgl, -ing S95 aging I Z 1.1 if - '- JAMES LOVETTE LEE, A K FATSUN, N. C. Hf'iIlL'llLiL', Laugh and lhc world lauglls with ynuf' Football Team, 1919-20. Jimmie is 165 pounds of pep and gameness, which he clearly showed on the football team by winning his monogram against opposition. He not only won his letters, but played in every quarter. Yet he has a sound mind as well as a sound body, because he is always right there when it comes to studying. Jimmie is popular not only at R.-M. A., but with fair damsels of Bedford. Next year he hopes to go to the University of North Carolina and wrestle with Calculus, ct cc'ff'ru. lt's a long, hard road, but Jimmie will make it, for he never gives up. E.-X RL T. LEXVJS n.'xNvII.I.ia, v.x. 'l.S'q1zin-ellie .S'l1'i-210 for ilzut wlzirh is ll-'igfllhil' and !lf0IIfK'Sli.H Private Co. B, 1919-203 Bugler, 1919-20g Re- mtion Quarterly Staff, 1919-20g Vice-President Y. M. C. A., 1919-20: Chaplain 1'Vashington Literary Society, 1919-205 Chairman Program Committee 1Nashington Literary Society, 1919-203 Gospel Team, 1919-205 Member Ministerial Band, 1919-205 Glee Club, 1919-20g Librarian, 1919-203 Salutatorian. 1919-20. ln September, 1919, there came to us from Dan- ville one of the most amiable young men Virginia ever produced, indeed, he is a line example of Dan- vi1le's culture. and she can justly be proud of her son. Squirre1lie came to R.-M. A. to prepare him- self for the ministry, He is resolute in his purposes and performs his duties with much ease and joy. As a student he can not be surpassed and when it comes to Latin he is a regular shark. He has something of a musical talent and aided greatly in the organi- zation of our Glee Club. lrle is one of the most lluent speakers of the Y. M. C. A. and Wfashington Literary Society. And when it come to having the school spirit he is there with the goods. Squirrellie leaves us to enter R.-M. C., where we wish him the best success.
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