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- a yo fs e z nev rk ae. eo Senior Class DonaLp S. ABERNETHY MOORSVILL E, NORTH CAROLINA “Pete” 1921-22—-Private Company ‘“B,” Basketball Squad, Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, Rev- eille Staff, 1922-23—Sergeant Company ‘A,’ Corporal Company ‘A,’ Football Squad, Cheer Leader, North Carolina Club, Treasurer Woodrow Wilson Literary Society. “Pete” arrived in Bedford last year from the Old North State, and he is sure proud of his native state. ‘Pete’ is one of the best cheer leaders that R. M. A. has ever had. When he and Harrison get out on the field the boys “raise the roof.” He is also very popular among the fair sex of Bedford and vicinity. We are sure he will do great things some day and our hopes for him are high. W. Howarp BRANCH RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA “Howard” 1922-238—Private Company ‘‘A,’’ Woodrow Wil- son Literary Society, North Carolina Club. Raleigh did herself proud when she sent Howard as one of her representatives. Though he got a late start, his earnestness and ability soon put him well up in his studies while his pleasant manner and temper soon endeared him to all, not excluding the fair sex of Bed- ford. Page twenty-six 4
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The Sabre Senior Henry H. Amos CALLANDS, VIRGINIA “Harry” 1921-22—Private Company “B,”’ Y. M. C. A. 1922-23—-Private Company ‘B,’’ Virginia Club, Ae, OAL Harry, quiet and unassuming, cast his lot with us after the mid-term of 1922. Due to his retiring manner few know his abilities and fewer still are those who count themselves among his intimates. But those few know what it is to have a real friend. Luck to him! May he succeed wherever he goes. Page twenty-five Class H. S. ALEXANDER STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA “Monk” 1922-23—Out of Military, Football Squad, Bas- ketball Squad, Track Squad, Bedford Club, “Monk,” while living in Bedford with his grandfather this year, claims Statesville, N. C., for his home. But no matter from where he comes he is an honor to that place and a credit to us. If North Carolina had sent no one but “Monk” to us this year she would be justified in being a state. We are sure he will succeed in whatever he undertakes as thoroughly as he takes with him our good wishes,
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The Sabre Oh EA A oe Senior Class WituiAM J. BARRow BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA “Wheelbarrow” 1922-23—Private Company A Football Squad, Baseball Squad, Virginia Club, W. W. L. S. If Barrow were not so modest more of us would know his rare attainments. But as it it those who really know him value him more because of this fact. Every inch a gentleman and scholar. He takes with him our heartiest wishes. Page twenty-seven JOHN RussELvt BRINSER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA “John,” “Brig” 1921-22—Private Company ‘‘A,’’ Varsity Base- ball, Y. M. C. A., Treasurer Woodrow Wilson Literary Society. 1922-23—-Second Lieutenant on Staff, First Lieutenant on Staff, Captain Baseball, Business Manager Sabre, Vice-President Virginia Club, Treasurer Athletic Association, Vice-President Woodrow Wilson Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., Ne. In “Brig,” gentle readers, we have a man of varied career and gifted with many talents. Too much cannot be said of him. Whatever he does, he does right and well. Although he has been with us only two years, he is one of the most popular men in school as you’ve already seen in reading his many achieve- ments. “Brig” is the man who made the Sabre a financial success. Generous, earnest, and a true gentleman, he is one of R. M. A.’s finest men.
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