Page 91 - 1923 VES Meteor
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~lay 1-1, ?IIr. Walker, tho u11sincss manager of \Vootlberry, paid Ui:> a short and modest visit. )!any at·o wondering if Woodb(!rry is 110w suffering from any ideas he might have enrried back with him.
We were to ba\'C Field Day on )fay 15 and "we didn't skip it fer," for we hud it the next day; the postponement being dne to bad wcntlwr. We nll t•·ooped down to tlte island, the new boys in exuberant spirits on nccount of this last chance tl) ad,·erti:.e their school spit·it hy carryi11g hurdle:! from tho <·nr line to the islnnd. The e\·cnts were run fastcr tlHitl usual and e\•e•·youc had an afternoon of leismo after so strenuous a morniug. The " 'hites won the day, adding another forty points to thcir yenr's score against tho Garnets.
~Iay 19, Dr. Pendleton we11t to St. Peter's chmch, Char- lotte. North Ca1·oliua seems to ue \'ery popular with the Hector this year.
}Jay 21, a :;upper was given the counselors, lettermen nud eon<>hes by Dr. and Mrs. Pendleton. E\·eryone enjoyed him- self immensel.Y; howe\'er there were a few who suffered scares when they were cnllcd on to exhibit their none too capable f01·cusic abilities.
After no little speculation the baRcball and truck letters ba,·e been dist •·ibnted. The lucky track men were R. Beasley,
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