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GQ n f:g,?h4 ,,-44 X - - ,Q tg?-gi ,Q 9-e-S-s-.Jac-'fle x -1 ' -5 .- W ' - - 51 -gfisfifsaip--5 '96 V W ...... vrvwig, b ng .,:,,g,c N 'HEY Q S A .Lg ifilf.-5 '5 Q 6 Ads 5 'Wx Ya Z:'igi' Z Q' 5'3 'Jia' NM: f vaeefi es-nz, I I l l l l l .l i l 'l ss . JAMES ALBERT XVATSON, A K Rockx' MOUNT, C. Wai Do our thing at a firm' and do it well. Private and Corporal Co. UB, 1917-1S: First Sergeant and Second Lieutenant Co. B, 1918-19: Captain Co. B, 1919-20: Secretary-Treasurer Tennis Cluh, 1918-19: Secretary-Treasurer North Carolina Club, 1919-203 Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class. 1919-20g Manager Tennis Club, 1919-205 Busi- ness Manager THE Samui, 1919-20. For three yn-urs HW:1t has attended R.-M. A. for tho purpose of accomplishing things that would reflect credit upon the beloved state. North Carolina. We do not err when we say that he has succeeded in his nmhitiou. Ilis quiet. easy manner and jolly disposition have won him many friends. who will watch his progress in life with a keen interest. The saying actions speak louder than words well applies to Wah for though he is a man ol? few words his actions. whether upon the drill field in command of his company. ln class. or in the social life ol' the school, show that he possesses qualities that belong only to the highest type of 111311. Ilis work in c-lass is excellent. bringing much credit to his ability as a stu- dent. and we are sure tihnt when he continues his prepar- ation for delltistry he will keep the good work up. It would do hhn injustice to close without saying that he is an i1lilllll'4'l' ol' the fair sex. and sees that they add much joy and lmppiness to the life ol? a man. Though you depart from us this year. Wat, rclneinher that you go with our sincere wishes for a bright and successful career. VANCE WHITE Ro,xNok12, va, lf'ance ' And even his failings lean to i'f7'f1l!',S side. Academy Chief Electrician, 1918205 Photog- rapher for THE SAURE, 1919-20. It is very seldom that a genius can do more than one thing, but Vance can do anything that any one clse can. His genius shows itself especially when some one has blown one of the fuses on one of the corridors, for Vance picks up a piece of wire, a little tin foil from some one else's -cigarette box, other things, and makes a new fuse so that we may have light. Vance is very expert also in developing hlms and he is constantly engaged in this work making pictures for nearly every hoy in school. Yet not only his genius, hut also his simple good nature and ready smile have drawn to him many friends. Next year he will not be here and his loss will be felt very much, especially on the third diner. lrlis life's work will he chemical engineering, and Vance will put all his strength and genius into it to make it a success. He can not fail. ltimgx 553 ,
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nog gg gv ca.: 4: a .3 Q -9 co 5:9 .aggzggzfgtgl -L Xe f -- - - -- - .. - . 'Z . ' 1 .. 0 ka rw :sf--as - - -lwif .fs-,L 1 ' jf f wa C'-'Q-as '22 is-Ss: mga l I n i'ir:r4rir1 41n. - H Q X. Qs ww Q f-9 cf -D-1 F-f X N ' 5 15: ..- , .cv 50' ii ' Till . H A 0 ff: .-9 V 5511 W '5 . if? - SIDNEY GARNETT VAUGHT, 'l' 'T' J'O'1-INSON CITY, TENN. 'Va11gl1t Things grant or small, try fo c'nfvlu1'r' lllvziz nil. Private and Corporal Co, B, 1919-20: Football Team, 1919-20: Basket-Ball Team, 1919-20: Base- hall Squad, 1919-203 Glee Club, 1919-20: Program Committee lVashington Literary Society, 1919-203 Reportorial' Staff ,Rl'llIl1'0ll QilUl'fl'l'lj'. 1919-205 T1-L12 Samui Staii, 1919-20. Vnngllt Uillllkl to us 1'1'om Emory und llenry this year. If he is nn exalnpln of Emory and IIcnry's S, A. T. K . students. we would welcome them :Ill to R.-M. A. We rate Vaught as the most ponuiau' lint in school. llc- oh- tainvd his good name from his grunt nhility For mzilcing Friends. Ile has shown his il.lIlllPl'll' alnility by winning his nlonograuls. Ile did not come out for footlwall until the season was hnlf ovc-r. But it sevxnucl very easy for him to fall into lli'l.I'l1llSS and make his la-l'te1's. lil- was liudonhtu-diy the fastest man on tho lmskw-t-hall iloor. H0 nmdo his lmsehzlll lTi0IlUf3j1'tllYl at Elnolry and lic-nry and we are certain that he will do thu szune nt R.-M. A. He is one of the best students in tho school. Ilis work in Science is of :1 very high order. lie leaves us this year for Washington and 1.00. and we all wish him the success and happiness which hu so richly deserves. 'll . lil :W , I ' , ,- - -X Yu. 511- - ., - l.. 1 . .. -1 e .51 . Y ll u V ml lRVlNG H, 1VAlN'WRlGl'lT Y0lRK'l'0WN, VA. ll 1lilrtw'igllf HP who 111'f'r'r gi':'c.r 'ilfl will snfrz'z'z1.,' Private Co. VB. 1919-203 Member Washington Literary Society, 1919-20. Wfainwriglit, as he, is callerl, came to us last Septemlxerirom the Yorktown High School, where he distinguished himself in all oi' his classes. lt was not only there that he made good, hut also here at R.-M. A. He is young and has many years he- fore him, and, if he continues to employ himself as he has clone in the past, there is no reason why he should not make a good clentist. Many boys are leaving R.-M. A. this year to reach for higher things in life, and it is sure that NVain- wright will well represent us at the Mcclicnl College of Virginia.
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'55 ., 13325241 3-:fd f' I 5' f if - . - 55 ' - 3211211515: L a iii 13 :' - :saga 55: 2 -X I Qx g ig iglg b- ,gl 52: i 1 1 W- tl Q sis ??iQu ,tie wt, gil l' l 5? N 'E ll 222, i ' it ll l ll ll ax l ll it sz l 'Hfeiss'i.lE l' 2 l ., ei Q it wig, M , i I ss ll 319514 ow -sw 55, ,ni 1,-it -llxiulm we-lin, JOHN P. WILLIAMS Louisa, vii. fuk Wim-e YilIl?l't' is fi will ilmrr' is fi wa3'. ' Private Co. C, 1918-19g Corporal and Sergeant Co. A, 1919-205 Member 'Washington Literary Society, 1919-203 Member Y. M. C. A., 1919-20. 111 the past two years Jack has made a creditable record at R.-M. A. 1-le is a quiet boy, resolute of purpose, and exhibits all the liner qualities of a true Virginian. As a student he has proven that there is a spark of ambition in him, which we are sure will lead him on to higher things. He is one of the many members of the W'ashington Literary Society who are always ready when it comes to hot debating and other literary work. Jack is a loyal sup- as he always stands rooting spirit. He going to Randolph- porter of the Lemon and Black. behind the teams with a real leaves us with the intention of Macon College, where he will, without doubt, make good. XVe wish him success. 58 XVADE XV. HOEY sniztnv, N. C. Doc Chc11'mrii'1'. the diamond fllul Jt'l't1fl'flF.i' ei'r1',v oihvr stone. Private Co. 'B, 1919-20. Doe's chief need in this life is il good, workalxle smile to adorn his otherwise sernphic Visage. Ilis long suit ls sitting way buck on a back seat :ind misunder- standing his Dl'01iE'SS0l'S. llis career began ut Shelby High School. but soon. to our advantage. he drifted to Randolph-Macon to absorb further knowledge. As il statesman Doc has :i brillizlnt future, for after per- suading him that you are serious you can get him to nmlce il1l.1'1UIllll'Ilt speech on most any old subject except prohibition. Concerning those ol' the opposite sex, well. you emit get much out ot' Doe on this. but he is con- stantly visiting Roanoke and Lynchburg. Ile is sur- rounded by :i host of friends. having made many since his stay here. Doc leaves us to enter the lfniversity of North Uarolina, and we can count on him for great: things. Ilis highest ambition is to be a brilliant son of the Old North State. --Doe. you leave ns with the good-will and wishes oi' success from ull.
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