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Garnet Garneringa
THE METEOR tack, but Luck seems to be sua<'u-incr CURRENT EVENT TALKS
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TEN YEARS AGO AT V. E. S. Details of Third Session of School
Gleaned from Old "Meteor•"
With only the Main Building and the cottage, without the chapel, West Dormitory, aud a gymnasium, V. E. S. entered upon the third year of her career ten yearR ago with a total en-
rollment of 78 boy . The following historic details are presented to give some idea of how this school fared
Altlllln~h tlw game "-ith \rood- tainly a better broken field Tunncr herr~ ,,n Odnher 13 wa,; lo>t. it was than Lee. lt was through his ability orw ,, tlw mo,t ,atisfadory demou- in this liue that V. E. S. beat St. ~trati<'ll' of Y. E. S. fight seen on Christopher's, because without his
AREGIVENBYMR.LADD Weekly Talks by Teacher to Take
Place of "Those by Faculty Instead of the weekly faculty talks
on any subject, which were g iven last year, John M. Lacld, of the fac- ulty, will give a short talk every
J reePi'l"ing end of the aerial at- in China.
Because, first he is more capable Miss Caroline Cunningham with IIKKKKKKKKKKKKKKXXKX*KKM***************************** than Smith, because of training and John Maybank, Miss Virginia Wiley
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YOUNG MEN'S AND B0 YS' SPECIALTIES IN CLOTHING AND
with William Rhett, Miss Anna Robeson with John Risher, Miss Frances Wl1itman with Robert Saun- ders, Miss H enrietta Fox with Bed-
was a race between Mr. Mattfield, than a rat teacher, and Dr. Jett. Our respected Senior master covered him- self with laurels in this eYent. but our former Rector gaw him keen
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FURNISHINGS
Agents for
BRADLEY SWEATERS KNOX HATS STEIN-BLOCH
and
SCHLOSS BRAND CLOTHES
ford Slater, Miss Cary Nichols with competition.
James Sledge, Miss Mary Marshall The ba~eball season resulted in 8ix with Tom Smith, Miss Thelma losses and four Yictories, while the Wal h with Laurence Thomsen, Miss track team finished a sea8on of a
Carrie Lee Chewning with William single loss by taking first and third
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AS FOSTER TRAILS
Basket-ball season, 1919, consisted of only two games, on account of the burning of the old gymnasium, a frame construction in back of school, and tlli circumstance neces- sitated the cancellation of the re-
with George Moore, Miss J eane Tay- maining game scheduled.
~ Tammany Hall." Mr. Mattfield- lor with Caskie Norvell, Miss Rus- Our first Annual Field Day, held
"W. Z. Foster. Because I crave ex- sell Adams with Philip Pelton, Miss on the Y. M. C. A. Island, April
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est office." Mr. Moger - "Hoover. Miss J aque L ee with James L ewis,
THERE'S nothing hdf.. way about the brim of this new Knox "Cheney." Snap it down and it dips distinctly. Snap it up and it curves with a ftair. That'• becauae it has a deep curled brim that i both new and
1mart, $8. Other Hatw with label of Knox to $40.
TO THE FACULTY AND V. E.
We take thh opportunity to tllaak patronare you have
lut few yean. It hu 1 bu1ine11 and 1
Davis with Arthur Lamar, Miss Roline Tonence with Richard Lee,
Wilkinson.
iu the mile run at the tate Meet.
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OF LYNCHBURG. VA. RESOURCES NINE ltiiLLION DQI.I.AB.S
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