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THE
METEOR
V. E. S. DEFEATS D. M. I., 13-7
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went through center for the tou~h­
down but Floyd failed to make the
extra point.
'l'he remaincler of this quarter
went just see-saw fashion and \Vil- kinson barely saved a touchdown
- -- when he made a shoe string tackle. Early in the final quarter, Hard-
ALUMNI NEWS
Kendal Cuthbert, oi the cla~s of
V. E. S. AT MEALS
Ph·a~e pa~~ i.h~ iJrparl, I lourlly said,
And slwoi tl11• 7-iJl down here; J..Jt't':')·ll·cl\·1: (·l ''1-·'jltl Caliiomia. IIe is a oalesman for the Hammoncl Lumber Co.
Elmer Miller, '2--1- auc1 Hoy Knight, '25, have gi'e11 up their studies at the University of Yirginia, and have started to work. E lmer is working for the State Highway Commission near Luray, Ya. H.oy ha. goDe back to hi s old hatmts, and is now a wire- less operator for tl1e Merchants and Miners 'l'ransportation Co.
The alumni at the University of \'a. of the cla s of '25 and '26 that hal'e recently made fraternities are
the following: Mully Forsyth, Alan Pinkerton and George Phillips, all of the class of '26, went Zeta Psi. Robert Mason, '26, made the Beta
fraternity;
Sigma Chi; Isham Keith, '25, and
Bud Tatum, '26, is working for Freel Wayland at Crozet, V a. Lloyd 8mith, '26, has been working in
at this
The face powder always gets
AugeleR,
To "'~"h this horse steak l~ i s h o u t t h e J r u i t ,
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