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G. Darst, Gold mith, Habel, Howe, HuttN, I.cc, L. T. • 111itlt, Handolph, Terry, and our cinder king, \ra,vland. II. For:;yth rnmc thm with the )lanagcr's '"E. The el<·,·en diamond stars who rccci,·ed tlte valued V were S. Carter, Dunn, Bar- low, W. Enms, Humphries, Jolmson, T.t'<', ~lend, Phelps, Walker and Wilson. IIoughton was rcwnrd<'d fen· his labors with the u!'lunl VE. A few days later R R. Bensley was an- nounced as the 1924 track captain nud Charles Wilson as
captain of baseball.
Dr. Pendleton and :.\[r. Goodwin have b<'cn tra,·eliug a good deal this last term. ~Jay 29, they spent a few days at Staun-
ton at the Diocesan Council.
Next year the Dramatic Society will present "Relieve 1\Ie Xantippe," Dec. 8. This play has had n successful run in Now York and is expected to be very successful here.
In addition to the usual Field Da.v, baseball and tennis matches have been held between the Garnet and White Clubs. Th<'so have counted in the final result for the winning of tho cup recently contribntcd by the facnlty to the school.
The following ha,·e been appointed managers for next year: Hudnall, foot ball; Rollins, basket ball; II. Forsyth, tracki S. L. Smith, baseball.
A short time ago one of the members of the faculty con- ducted a questionnaire upon the cntirP school lo obtain in- formation on the subject of smoking. Altho the results have been gh·cn to the school, for the general interest of readers of THE :METEOR, they are appended here: hca,·y smokers, 38; moderate smokers, 41; occasional smokers, 16; total, 9;); non- smokers, 44; boys smoking with permission, 65.