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days, and played ~gainst V. P. I., any evident crippled condition, skin Under the direction of Coach munications.) -
the year Virginia was beaten, 12-0. trouble, or other evident diseases or Payne, the smaller V. E. S. football
Virginia
Tom Rollins was married Septem- ber 3, 1928, to Miss Ellen Mellick of Elizabeth City, N. C. He com- pletes his law course at the U. N. C. this year.
Clarence R. Pemberton, Jr., '26, formerly a U. N. C. student, is at- tending the University of Minnesota this fall.
Sheppard Strudwick is now work- ing in New York. He received his
D . RANDOLPH COVES TO V.E.S. WITH FINE PAST RECORDS WITH ALL BOYS
PHYSICAL EXAMINA TIONS HELD ON SEPTEM:SER 19th
don, Lawrence London, Marion Cow- per Stratton Lawrence, Herbert
When the call to arm was i sued
in the WorlU War, he enlisted and
bec-ame a battalion major. He did inches by a decided margin. not get aero , howe>er, being sta-
tioned at >arious camp in Virginia,
Georg-ia, and Kamas.
Mary I"hman, age eleven, and present at the time who have yet to • Angu 'rawford, age fourteen. Mr . be looked over. The examination of Randolph has already enbeared her- the e students will take place some
·atfthyMcA . . easey1son eenms
Alpha, Pres1 en o e . . · ., d t th U 0f v sole contribution at Washington and
and a Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Moger squa a e · a. . _ Lee University. · t t L t' I and II as T. Muldrup Forsyth 1s Ass1stant
lf to thP boy of V. E. ..
time in the near future.
here ms rue s a ms ,
well as the lower forms of Religious Manager of football at t~e
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Hubbard and Hotchkiss, two for- mer V. E. S. line-men, started in the V. P. I. vs. Roanoke College game, as guards in the Cadet line- up.
Wiley T. Cave, '28, has entered St. John's College at Annapolis, Md.
Miscellaneous
King Constantine, '27, is at pres-
ent working with the Johns-Mans-
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as the means could afford, this cover-
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Richard Reynolds Beasley, '25 Thomas Muldrop Forsyth, '26
Thomas Edward Ambler Marshall John Dean Quarles, '25
Payne Dabney Quarles, '27 Robert Catesby Taliaferro, '24
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the 1928 average superior, an aver- age of 4.04 inches surpassing. 3.39
versity of Virginia.
Joe Hutcheson is for the second
year captain of the Cross Country Team at the University of Virginia.
R. Catesby Taliaferro is teaching English in a Boys' School in France.
Bledsoe Pinkerton, William Wilk-
Other Colleges
The Virginia Polytechnic Institute
at Blacksburg, Va., claims the
greater part of the remaining num-
ber of the '28 class in Frank Couch,
The examinations failed to dis- After the Armi tice, he became close anything of serious character
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the rector of t. ~Iary's Church, prevalent and as a whole the results Hopkins University. While at Ran-
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lowing six boys have.entere~ that (Please address all communica- University: Ernest Kmg, Felix Al-
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the team that beat Georgetown, 12- ing a stethoscopic test of heart and Mr. Payne Gets Coaching of Smaller tions in regard to doings of the ston Kenneth Tunstall, Haywood
0. a memorable occasion in those lungs, inquiry into and diagnosis of Teams Under Way; No Juniors Alunmi in care of N. T. Green. THE Wee'ks, Robert Cannon, William METEOR will welcome any such com- Bryan.
V. P. I. had Carpenter, as half, and five old V. P. I. captain on the team. Mr. Ranuolph was a member of the D. K. E. fraternity.
malformation of any description. Record Book Open
teams are holding hard practices, on d
The following V. E. S. gra uates
the upper athletic field, in prepara- received degrees at the University Mr. Banks has compiled all the tion for future games, in the various last spring:
statistics in a detailed report to the City Leagues. Due to a scarcity of material, a hundred and forty-pound
Frank Mead, '24 Bledsoe Pinkerton, '24
Harry Forsyth, '24 Quintus Hutter, '24
R. Catesby Taliaferro, '24
Hanng made up his mind to
the mini try. while at Vir- the physical record book which is V. E. S. will be represented by teams
rector as well as the information in class team will not be entered, but ginia, he entered the Theological free to inspection of students. This in the Midget and Boys' Leagues.
eminary of Virginia. His first book can be obtained from Mr. -Last season, the Boys' eleven, cap- Minor Rogers, '24
po ition was doing missionary work Banks upon request. tained by Maurice Lamb, won the The following V. E. S. boys en· degree from the University of N. C.
championship. The first games are tered the University this year: in three years, making Phi Beta The general data shows that the scheduled for the first or second Owen Carroll, Jack Grumiaux,
in the mountains outside of Win-
chester. From here he held a church average age this year is slightly older week in October. Sam Lee, William Luck, Edwin Kappa and the Golden Fleece while
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in Luray. than that of the past four years, being In the 120-pound class, Coach Quimby, John Risher, and Peru- there. Sheppard was an outstanding
ter leaving Luray he became 16.59 years in _ comparison with Payne has an inexperienced backfield broke Taylor.
rector of the Robert E. Lee Memorial 16.32 years, but the average weight, but a powerful line. Raymond, Cook, Frank Mead is working in Porto
Chapel, at Lexington. He entered Turnage, and Slater compose ""''' Rico.
this parish with his bride, Miss howe>er, is somewhat lower, being present backfield, while linemen in- Harry Forsyth is working with this year.
Alice Lawrie Crawford, the daugh- 127.97 pounds in comparison with elude Causey, ·Gooch, G., Hillier, the General Electric Co. at Lich- ter of Dean rawford, of the Theo- 129.18 pounds. The average height, Lamar, Curd, Williams, and H en- field, Massachusetts.
lo!!ical eminary. Alono- with his
kel, who appear to have the call for Hardy Dillard took a trip on the also; it had an average of 5 line positions. The Midget back- Continent this summer.
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coached the \arsity football teams
at V. M. I.
Enlisted in U. S. A.
taken on the same basis is slightly fee, 8.02 inches during the past four
years but this year being 5 feet, 7.48 inches. In chest expansion only is
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field is composed of Forsyth, G., E. A. Metts is working in Ashe- Randolph, Baskerville, and Holber- ·11 N c
ton, W., positions in the line are still indefinite.
1928-29 FACULTY HAS THREE NEW TEACHERS
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Minor Rogers, '24, is president of C., is in the insur_ance business at
later doing graduate wor
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John Perrine, and ·Maury Miles. Birmingham, Alabama, whence he were very satisfactory. Practically d01 h M he was a student in- inson, Thos. J. Humrickhouse, Elliot John Heald and Randolph Turner
P - a_con, . b f th Heath, and Churchill Dunn are on choose V. M. I. as an Alma Mater, eametoV. E. . all the students were examined, structor m Latm, a mem er o e th f00tb ll d t th u 0f v
~Ir. Randolph ha two children, though there are a few who were not Forensic fraternity of Tau Kappa eR R aB sqlua a e th. t ~· while Peyton Winfree is the school's
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North Carolina
George Barker, '28, is playing on Gary High School football team of Gary, W. Va.
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Alumni News
the Engineering School at the Uni- Hartford, Conn.
ville Asbestos Roofing Co., in New * T. M. For yth, '26, acquired Inter- York.
Churchill Dunn and B. C. Pinker- versity of North Carolina: Harry team, played against Randolph-
Johnston, Tom Rollins, Vernon Macon in the game at Virginia, * Cowper, Dick Winborne, John Lon- Saturday.
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The following Alumni of V. E. S.
*have returned this year to the Uni- ton, formerly of the V. E. S. grid
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member of the Carolina Playmakers.
V ernon Cowper entered the law school of the U. N. C. this fall. He made his track letter in the pole-
vault last spring.
Nut Smith, a graduate of U. N.
Dick Winborne, '26, is Chairman of the Junior Executive Committee