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"OH, KAY!" DELIGHTS
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"METEOR" RELEASES ALL- STATE TEAM BASED ON
CHOICES OF COACHES
Barber Only' Bishops' Representa- tive on First Mythical Eleven
WOODBERRY LEADS WITH FOUR
Reinert, Beury, Bach, and Gold- smith Outstanding for Backfield
\Vith the opinions of the various J'ootball mentors throughout the "tate as a basis, 'l'HE METEOR has e- lected an All-State Preparatory School eleven for 1928. 'rhe Con- ference Champions, Woodberry For- est, placed three men on tl1e first team and two on the second,. while the runner-up team from Augusta Military Academy were given tw6 men on the first team and three on the econd. Barber, at left end, was the only V. E. S. player to gain recognition on the first All-State
'team. On the second eleven Peacock was placed at quarterback, while
Glascock won a guard position. Line Is Strong
PATRONS OF DRAMATIC SOCIETY IN GYMNASIUM
Gamboling of Fellow Students Be- hind Footlights Source of Great Mirth
THREE-ACT PLAY A SUCCESS
Warburton and Canfield in Comic Roles ; Darden, Moore, Lamar, and
Norvell Star -
On Saturday night, December 15, Barksdale Gymnasium was the production of the Y. E. S. Dra- matic ociety, Adam Applebud's popular melodrama, "Oh, Kay!" A
well-balanced and competent cast performed their variou parts with ability, and that this first attempt at a three-act play after a two year
lap-e wa.s hailed as a ucce s proves that there is artistic talent of whlcll the school should be proud. .Much credit for the uccess of the pro- duction is due the director whose consistent work has made an out-
r·ome pm:;;ible.
Warburton a Scream
llonalrl i\arburlon as "Gramp''
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PEN AS GIFf Pre entatlon;
pokeaman
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CHOIR ROLL SWELLS TO TWENTY-EIGHT
Seven New Boys Added; Warburton and Lawrenoe Leading Well
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t•hol"PII, ~wl'llin~ tlw total nwmber- luub ~lrPIHl, plautNI, 1lH•r1• i H valnniJir• R~RI•t to ihr intrrprc- hl'r~ of llw (•lo srR in Hrligiou, Tn- ~hip to !11rnty-<'t!{ht. Tho t> •
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NEWRULINGPASSEDTO
STOPUSELESSBREAKAGE It ha~. been snggested by cer-
tain pe1·sons in the school and con-
• able rti-t in handling the part of Smoking Time Limit Also Extended nected 1cith the school that some Gaily llecorat.eLGym..Is SeeM of
Pembr ke proved the enjoy- t u--_\. m~alid grandmother, with
• hi- lL'-ual capability in uch roles. The old spouse, "Gramp" Pem-
Satnraay Afternoons Except When Games are Played
. · arrangement be i11t.de o y whicli the (lo1cers and other deco1·ations on the allar, in the chapel, be
Fast Action; Music Is Fair The Barksdale Gymnasium wa
wing positions over the A. M. A. pair, Byers anr dt playinf.( hi f'U·tomary and on each dorm, so it will be un-
I t the manni-h, though awk-
ard anrl vr,utll!ul hPrO. .\rthur nr·<·e,oar:v to enumerate them here.
u, -hi!" th" latter fu!filled Boy~, a~ the rule states, will be re-
of the year to secure flowers; and !JesidPs, ·it will give !he persons interested an opporltonity to make
small memo1·ials.
RECENTLY-FORMED CLUB MEETS ONCE EVERY WEEK
shoc·ks of corn on th~ walls and the interlacing of varied colored ribbon which supported the corn. The
lighting effects were made with big
rl1i tenlt ta-k of play- ' tWCtJ \'<> aJJrl h"roin<>, Kay
Jlinor Parte Taken Well ,;..'DffiPD WPf() a<]P-
quired to pay for any loss or break- a{;!P of properly in their mrious bunk .
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.\notl1er change noticeable around
-ehool i~ in rPgard to the smoking
plr•dj!P. A proclaimed in Study
Ifall, tlw rf'Ccnt change consists in
thP fact that until baseball season Membership Includes Ten People
yellow lanterns.
sion, when the hour of midnight had passed, the dancers really showed Rign~ of an outburst of pep, and the ''Shag" reigned supreme. The :M:id-
ill Haymond,
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COACH RANDOLPH GETS
con
ers for the quarterback post, (Continued on page 3)
IfobL , Contin ed on
Now ; Open to Interested Boys
Mrs. Oscar Handolph has formed til<' music and although their select-
( rl so that boys who
(Continued on page 2) , BOYS SEE GREAT PICTURE
1928 FOOTBALL TEAM
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THANKSGIVINGDANCE
A Christmas Present to-V. E. S.
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ISTREMENDOUSSUCCESS Quinn, E. H. S., and Barber, V. E. S., were given the call at the
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