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01 X as rivv 5 fix W. Q1 u QQ va? 551: : '1 1 0:' . L 2. 1 I 1 , ' 3:23 YL K :ago 'wi-' 'U y I I 1 . , 4 -V H, ,lf ,G , x i, - .-. , , .. . --p -. A. '2,j . .ex . ' Y: -QP'--1 : - 1 . 4 Ze. .':- N 1 ' ' 0' A' 'n '1 x, . , x .533 - 'V 1'- gp111Q11W3'11'11 1 1 ' 'Mgg1..5m1W.11-511s',3:11- 1 -. j-j'l,'gi.1 11 ' :j -a1..,s.x'11l'S 11 .1.1'1L'11:fi1s , .,, LACY l'1.4XlQlQlSON MCDEAKMON MUNTVALE, wx. Mar U-5llL'L'C'X.Y is lo him who sIrit'c.r 1'l1c'ryc'licuIly. Private Co. B, 1919-20. Mac is one of the old stanclbys of li.-M. SX. He is fortunate enough to live near llcdford so that he may go home daily. Mac is one of our honor roll students. VVell may we call hi1n thus, because he is Il regular Latin sharkg but he isn't only a leading student. He is also a true and steady friend, as all of us who know him will affirm. Now that the time has come for us to bid fare- well to our Alma Mater, it is with reluctance that we shake old Mac's,' paw, yet we know it's necessary. So as we say good-bye we wish him much success. FREDERICK U. METCALF w11.1.11xM3s11u11G, va. 'Mut US1l'i'E-'lf for 111111 'Zt'1lil'lI is noblest and lliglzvsff' 1918-193 l3uglcr,1918-19: Chief Chief Musician, 1919-20: Private Glee Club, 1919-20g Basket-Ball Private Co. B, Musician, 1918-19: Co. lj, 1919-203 Team, 1919-20. Iind a man more persistent in the VVe do not often pursuit of all activities of school hfe than Met. in always having his classes pre- The pride he takes pared gives us every reason to prophesy that some day he will rise to the pinnacle of fame. He seems to like to tackle those things which require the greatest amount of his physical and mental powers. Although Met is small of stature, he is big at heart and shows that he stands for the interest of R.-M. A. He was the smallest man on our basket- ball squad and deserves much credit for winning his monogram. He hgures prominently in the Glee Club as a lirst tenor and shows much real musical talent. He leaves us to enter Xlvllllillll and Mary College, where we wish him all success.. '49
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in Lit, Y 1 1 11- I1-W 'S 1.-....f5:ee.f.s-.ze - .-- Q 9' 9 2 -. . -ef. -, X. its f' mi We is -' li9'tl :' v- a I- 1 rz.-gs. ggz x 597 1 , 5 :i1. o :g:.5,5i, ag:Ef -f i .5 K. 1 I l le.,-ez: i- -M . mr ' it iii vig il ll WILLIAM F. 'RlCKS MT. ouve, N. C. Bill Be 1vrc1u1rcd. Private Co. Bug Buglerg Private Baud, 1919- 2Og Glee Club, 1919-205 Critic Xvashington Literary Society, 1919-20: Lynchburg High School Debate, 1919-209 Class Prophet, 1919-20. Bill hails from the Old North State. and she can justly be proud of her son. His pleasing per- sonality and gentlemanly manners have won for him many friends and admirers. Bill leaves us to enter Trinity, where we are sure that he will con- tinue to soar in the skies of attainment. The record he leaves shows that he was zealous and untiring in his efforts as a student. Though Bill did not stand out among the mighty athletes, he was always there with the old school spirit. He is invaluable as a Iirst tenor in our Glee Club, and is a loyal sup- porter of the XlVZlSlll1'1gtOl1 Literary Society. He was a strong factor in winning the debate from Lynch- burg High School, but we fear that he lost his heart to one of the fair students of the Hill City. We bid him Godspeed and feel sure that he will suc- ceed in whatever channel of life he 'feels called. ANGEL FERNANDEZ SANCI-IEZ UARCELUNETA, Pokro iuco HSCIIICZIBSU Lorie gotwzzs flu' imi-z'er.rc. Vlfhile a number of us were on tl1e veranda, last fall, soon after school started, Sanchez made his lirst appearance, just from that beautiful island of the Wfest Indies. . Sanches is small, but no where in school is there one who possesses more grey matter than he, In addition he is a source of much amusement. If Sanches, with his coin trick. his cartoons. his box- ing stunts, his quick tongue, and his wit in general can't make you laugh till you cry, I would advise you to see the doctor. He left the University of Porto Rico and came here to complete his prepara- tory work and to increase his knowledge of English. Full well has he done this as every one will testify. Sanchez expects to go to Georgetown University next, fall and there take up the study of law. X'Ve expect much of him. May his life's work be suc- cessful and beneficial.
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