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achievement on the part of these
boys. Fourteen boys averaged 85% great value and lots of other ques- _ _ _ Vaughn ..G _: _: ~
HUBARD LEADS HONOR ROLL IN PAST
Only Eighteen Boys Average 85 Per Cent to Study Out of Study Hall
The Honor Roll for the past month was unusually small, and the average necessary for exemption from night study period(:"'was 85%. The large
when it is completed, have an average of over 85%.
Four boys averaged 90% or more
to become exempt from day study
hall which in a month when averages
were unusually low is quite an
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GRAMS BY G. A. A.
(Continued :from page 3)
basketball proved to be one of the hest guards in the State. Conroy Wilson, who played center regularly at the :first of the season was out of several games due to a sprained
Russia which one who has not been him a free shot which proved fatal
there but thinks that he or she knows to the Greenbrier quint. When Con-
about the country, cannot or rather rad tossed the ball through the basket
does not understand at all, and often from the foul line it marked the first guard, was also capable of playing
BISHOP QUINT OVERWHELliS R.-M. A. FIVE (Continued from page 1) Garnets, who were using Williams
a. their key man. Line-up
o f
s c h o o l
the pivot position which he did sev-
s~lness a r o u n d
draw the wrong conclusion. Due to defeat for the Greenbrier Military the fact that Dr. Mitchell has been to School basketball team by a prepara- Russia., the information which the tory school this season, Greenbrier
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Totals.. 25 2 52 Totals.. 11 1 28
a m o u n t
throughout the entire month hurt the averages of many students, and some have incomplete work who may,
THE METEOR
DR. ANNA MITCHELL SPEAKS ON onds remaining in the game, Harris SEVEN VOTED VARSITY MONO-
RUSSIA TO STUDENTS HERE scored from mid-floor to tie the score (Continued from page 1) and the final whistle blew, causing furniture. Dr. Mitchell stated that an extra period to be played, in wbich she found her work extremely inter- the score was tied twice. The score
esting, being able to work among all remained tied with five seconds .to classes of Russians, she was able to play, and when Coprad made a break study and to understand things about for the basket a slap on the wrist gave
V. E. S. P HaiTis ....F Freeman F Wilson ....F
Conrad ____F Worthing-
G FG TP R.-M. A. P 0 FO TP 8117Payne....F000 1 0 2 Howard ..F 0 0 0
consistent and deserves credit. John school received was first hand and having defeated the best preparatory Conrad, forward was a neat player
very interesting.
In conclusion Dr. Mitchell whose
schools in Virginia.. .
NEW BRIDGE C01'4PLETE AND OPEN TO TRAFFIC (Continued from page 3) period of useful service. However, work is still being done in removing rock from the dangerous curve on
the Lynchburg side of the ravine. This work should be finished withiB the next week, and boys
from spring vacation should be
to make the trip out to school
out running a foot race with dyna· mite-propelled rocks.
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talk was limited to one hour left a
questions for anyone who wished to Conrad ..F 2 1 5 Stewart.. F 1 o 2
FonnwaltC 4 0 8 Winver ....F 2 0 4 ask tl1em. The student body asked Wilson.. c 1 o 2 Langford F o o o
l t. h" h f HaJTison ..G 5 0 10 Brubeck ..C 4 0 8 severa ques lOllS w lC were o Williams..G 1 o 2 Clifford ..G 3 o 6
and contributed to the score when- ever called upon. William Form- walt, center was an outstanding
player on the defense of the Garnet quint. Claude Freeman, forward, was good at working his way under the basket, and played well.
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BABY BISHOPS WIN SERIES OF FOUR GAMES
(Continued from page 3)
Garnets barely eked out a 14-12 win
when Forsyth scored on a shot from
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or more to get out of night study tions were in demand but her time Totals.. 19 2 40 Totals.. 19 1 39 hall, making a total of eighteen on was li1nited. o - - -
In addition to the student body STRONG BISHOP QUINT WINS
and members of the V. E. S. faculty
a number of Lynchburg residents
were present to enjoy an interesting
but rather disconnected talk. ---0 1 ---
whistle the Bishops held a good mar- ended with the Orpha.nage quint or more were Robert Huba.rd (92.8), CONRAD SINKS FOUL IN LAST gin over their opponents by the score trying vainly to even the count.
the roll this month instead of the usual twenty-five. Hubard led the
school with an average of 92.8%. Average Over 90
Edward Martin (90.6), Wilfred Roach (90.2), Richard Wright (90),
BY (Continued :from page 3)
Following is the honor roll for the past month: Boys averaging 90%
mid-tloor in the last minute of play only eleven points. At the final to break a 12-12 tie. The game
and Angus Randolph (90) . Boys aver-
aging 85% or more were Thomas scored the Greenbrier quint in the
Line-up
V. E. S. P Harris ....F Conrad ____F
Freeman..F 3 0 6 Ramsey..G408 HaiTison__G5111
(Continued from page 1) Burchard (89.8), Harry Sinclair next period 8-6, and the Cadets were
G F'G TP 4 0 8
GFG TP 6 4 16 8 0 16
(89.8), William Pitt (89), Robert Goodwin (88), George Forsyth
still leading a.t the half 22-16. The
3 0 6
Hurt ______Q 5 0 10 Fonnwalt C 0 0 0
Bishops came back strong, but the (87.6), Richard Griffith (87.2), Cadets proved too strong for the John Withers (86.8), Spotswood Garnets, and they increased their
File C l o r e
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Stoddard (86.4), R obert Daniel (86), Cornelius Sullavan (85.4), Clyde Jennings (85.4), Nelson Hair- ston (85.2) , and Lewis DeBerry
( 85.)
f (Editor's No~e)-THE METE?R has received notice from an official
source that George E. K. Smith is among the ranking boys of the school but changes having been made 'in one of his grades, it leaves us at a loss to compute his correct average.
lead to seven points. It appeared as if the Bishops were out for a defeat, but the sharp shooting of Harris and Harrison put the Garnets in a posi- tion to tie 'the score, and with two minutes to pl3:y Wilson made a beau- ty from the s1de to put the Garnets even with the Cadets for the first time in the contest, but Felker scored for the Green and White team to put them in the lead again. Still fight- ing, the Bishops took possession of the ball, and, with only a few sec-
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