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' f 1 Q, SA S. 5 -1- ,-'Q -ll U F l um. ...t -1- r- l l Q 'X ca Q- BRE4 'tm s 1-9 sa II Class History . N September, l925, there were some very green rats, 'strangers among strangers, to be seen wending their weary way up to 'theischoolbuilding at R.-M. A., marveling, with heavy hearts, at the mysterious smiles'-of the old men. 1 rl I-lesitant in the new atmosphere and unacquainted with preparatory school life, we managed, before long, to find our place. We put Moody into the Monogram Club by way of the football team and various others' on the squads of basket ball and track. We made Moody our President for the year, with Walker as Vice President, Kolipinski as Secretary, and Rodgers as Treasurer. I The next year, as Sophornores, we began to come up the Military Department, with several of our members shining as corporals. I .Kolipinski, whom we made President for the session, was the best miler in schoolgthough none of the rest of us won letters. Andrews was elected, Vice President of the Class and Deal, Secretary. t 'U A 1 This year, as Juniors, we have turned out to break records. Andrews is our Presidentg Duncan, our Vice President, and Warren, our Secretary. Lewis and Wengler macle letters for us in both football and' basket rball, and we count on other honors to come with track and baseball. On TI-IE SABRE staff we are well represented by Ewell, Business Manager, and Carstarphen, Dixon and Emmons, Associate Editors. P ' Cnc more year in which to make good--or to make good better. We count for next year on more work, more honors anclmore service-more of thosethings that will make us proud to have lived and labored in the halls of old Randolph-Macon Academy. I ' -ARTHUR V. DEAL, JR., Class H isiorian. mi g C illl A lll - l ,, , 'fl 'ig W
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