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V. E. S. TO MEET STRONG FOES year Peacock ran wild and the E. IN NEXT GAMES H
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religious problems of the preparatory school boy. The Theological Sem- 'inary of Virginia is located on the Seminary Hill about three miles west of Alexandria, and adjoins the
(Continued from page 1) 27 'them more than a win over the
at each opportunity to speak to the boys he urged them to uphold the ideal first set for V. E. S. and the
Honor System.
Bishop Jett's attempt to start a
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core. For this year's team Er)is- school on the ridge. With Booth copal has five letter men as a nu-
and Maniates to keep our forwards clens. Shuford, last season's star, away from the basket and Giles and Wlll not be able to play much, how-.
H . h e1·er, beca~se of an injury received aas as scormg t reats, the High while playmg football this past fall.
A conference has been planned at the Virginia Seminary for boys of our schools who are interested in the
School looks formidable. However, Sackett, captain in 1929 and stellar V. E. S. has a great five to bank · '
on. Captain Luck, decidedly the runmng guard, is now playing that a· pOSlbon for the Virginia Frosh best stan mg guard in the prep team. Nevertheless they can base a
second school, though successful,
has_ not matured as he had hoped.
This school is located in Wise Coun-
ty, Va. Bishop Jett has asked the
boys of the school to co-operate with
him and to give on the advice of the
rector, a portion of the Sunday alms
collected here at V. E. S. Many
schools.of the state are co-operating grounds of the Episcopal High with Bishop Jett in this matter. School. Two of the students there
school class to keep down the scor- t
M eam O_? no less an array of stars
ing with aybank as a worthy help- than ~alle and McDonald at for-
er put up a great defensive combina- d I-I h \l'ar s,
ancock at center, and Mi- tion. C arlie Poe and Conroy Wil- zell as_ one of the guards. How-
,---------------, now are V. E. S. alumni. On the
son are putting up a hard scrap for y E
the center position with neither one el·er, · '· S. '"ill certainly 17ive
them a fight and the scrap shguld having a particular amount of ad-. be interesting.
vantage. Poe played a nice game ~~------------. against Bedford High but Wilson
CROSBY Ti'KEN IN V CLUB
The V-Club has held but one meeting since vacation and that was of little importance except for the fact that Gooch Crosby, of Roanoke, was taken into the organization. He is a new letter man, making his monogram in football the past fall. H e was not taken in with the other ini-
faculty at the Seminary there are two men who are particularly inter-
'ested in boys, one of these being Rev. Thos. K. Nelson who was the first
.Senior Master at V. E. S. These gentlemen have invited five boys from each of the church schools in
Virginia to be their guests at the Seminary for this conference, from ·supper time Friday, February 7th through Sunday night, February 9th.
The conference will involve in-
spirational or instructive addresses,
discussions, social gatherin.,.s and recit~tion. Among the speak~rs will be Bishop Strider of West Virginia,
was one of the shining lights in the D. M. I. game. That scoring com- bination, Hobbs and Charlie Harris
i hard to beat, especially when ther~ is Bucky Harris, Garnet high scorer in the D. M. I. fray, just rearin.,. to go in for one of them and he ca~
CHEER LEADER
THE l\IETEOR wishes to an-
nounce that Charles Hamner has been elected a cheer leader, for the basket-ball season, to fill the Yacancy left by Malcolm Lasher who is assistant manager of the
REv. BISHOP JETT, D. D. Founder of TT. E. 8.
certainly make a very creditable basket-ball team. showing. The game will be played
Tells of Founding the School; Urges Boys to Uphold Ideals
In. a recent visit to the school, Bishop Robert Carter Jett talked to the student body fi.SSembled in study hall. Bishop Jett spoke of V. E. S. as "One of his children" and con- tinned by demonstrating his state-
of illness.
GARNETS DEFEAT B. H. S.
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favor of V. E. S. as Spears threw
one in from the center of the floor.
itt the Junior High Gym and it slwuld be one of the best of the
81!1JBOn. Come on, V. E. S., make it ~o straight.
The game with the DeMolay Five of Lynchburg has not been definitely agreed upon by both teams. The DeMolay is reported to ha1·e a ?""ACI team, however. It will be re:
bered that we beat this team 1ooc
where they will engage the basket~ andria).
•rs of the Episcopal High School. Feb. 5-Blackstone Military
BASKET-BALL SCHEDULE
Jan. 11-Bedford High (here), Bedford Hi, 19; V. E. S., 72. Jan. 15-Lynchburgi-Iigh (here),
Lynchburg, 18; Y. E. S., 19. Jan. 18-Danvillel\Iilitary (here),
Danville, 31; V. E. S., 26. Jan. 25-Lynchburg High
Line-up and summary:
V. E. 8. G. F.G. TOT Rev. T. K. Nelson of the Seminary,
\Y. Harris, f. ____________2 was Staunton, Bishop Jett received Poe, c. ---------------------- 5
a call to found a boys' school in Maybank, g. -------------- 1 fMm will journey to Alexandria Feb. !-Episcopal High (Alex- the Southwest Diocese of Virginia. Luck (Capt.), g....... 1
,aar by a 59-8 score.
On the first day of February, the
(Lynchburg).
Jan. 29-De :Molay (pending).
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l'rom the beginning E. H. S. has been our foremost rival and a vic- fDry over the Cherry and Black would be sweet. In the basketball
(Blackstone) Feb. 8-Fishburne Military
(here).
Feb. 10-St. Christopher's
'I'otal....23 Creasy, f. ............______ 4
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a gathering.
81Jne8 in the past the High School
IN the Ridge team have broken
lllout even. However, the Garnet
ad White has lost but one game in Feb. 19-Fork Union Military Jett's rectorship. On his election
lut four to Episcopal High. la 1926 V. E. S. won 19-16, then in 'J1 tltey again won in a thrilling •lora-period struggle by 3-!-32. The flllowing year the Cherry and Black 'llme bacx to win 31-2-!, and last
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(Fork Union). Feb. 22-Augusta Military
(here).
Feb. 2 6 - Randolph-Macon Acad.
(Bedford).
to bishop, Dr. J ett was succeeded by Dr. W. G. Pendleton. Though away from Y. E. S., Bishop Jett never lost interest in the school and Yisited it as often as possible. Al-
mg expenses. 19 I
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(Richmond). Feb. 15-Woodberry Forest
ment of fifty-nine boys. \Vith this creditable beginning V. E. S. con- tinned to progress through Bishop
Hatcher, f................. 0 Witt, c....................... 2
Martin, g. ---------------- 0 Carter, g. ------------------ 2
Gwering, f ........... ______ 0 McLure, g. ------------.... 0
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BISHOP JETT MAKES
ADDRESS TO STUDENTS tiates before Christmas because
ment.
Many years ago, while his parish Wilson, c. ------------------ 1
He was given no ideas about the project, or adequate funds with which to proceed. With much dif- ficulty funds were raised and what is now the Main Building erected. The first session showed an enroll-
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4 ,terested and who will do credit to the
V. E. S. as earnest Christian gentle- O men, capable of profiting by and contributing to the expenses of such
We ought to get from this conference something to stim- 10 ulate our interest in the religious 0 life to the school and to provide 5 opportunities for its expression and 0 development that are not now re-
4 alized and used. We are invited to
0 send five boys and the Rector will
0 secure funds to defray their travel- .
nothing half- this new Knox "Cheney."
Snap it down and it dips distinctly. Snap it up and it curves with a flair. That's because it has a deep curled brim that is both new and
smart, $8. Other Hatl with label of Knox to $40.
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4 herst College, Rev. J. C. Gibson of 2 !Richmond, and Mr. Calloway of
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9 It is very important for us to send
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