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~Ia,v G, Dr. Pendleton attrnclcd a meeting at St. Alban's School, in Washington, of thr headfi of church sclJOols in this pro\'ince. The following day ~[r. Tucker went to Charlottes- Yillc for the week-end.
There being no minii:ter lwre on Snnclny, l\Iny 8, :Jfr. :Matt- ficlrl conducted a short service in the chaprl. The lack of a sermon was noticeable, though we hesitate to say enjoyable.
We extcml.our heartiest congrntnlations to l,oth upou his election as captain of baskrt-ball ; lo D:nst, upon his election as captain of track; and to l3ncknrr, upon his unanimous rei:Jcction as captain of ha~eball.
::\Jay li and 18 Dr. Pendleton anrl ~Ir. Gwathmey at- tended a meeting of the Church Conncil in Wytheville. ·
The Executive Board of the G. A. A., anuonnce;; the fol-
lowing manngcrial appointments for next year: W. S. Wil-
son, manager of track; P. Sa:;h, manager .of ba~eonll; Con-
way Shield, manager of baskrt-hall. \\"ith Eugc11e Uono·hton "'
as manager of football, this is probably the most dficient corps of managers the school has ever had. Great thino:s arc expected of them 11cxt yrar. ~
1ronday, May 23, about S.J boys, several mrmbr1·s of the faculty, and D1'. Pendleton, went on a deliohtful visit to the historic old town of Lexington, Ya. Ev;ryone was much impressed by the Recumbent Statue of General R. E. Lee and b.v the V. ~L I. d1e~s parade.
Nay 2G, Spencer }JcC':llloch, '20, haviHg finished his ex- aminations at the "Lniver5ity of Virginia, came here for a
few days.
The following da; J ~ Pleasants, '19, was here for a few hours.