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. S t her 28 1928 at the Post Office Alo-ernon Sidney Sullivan pnzes.
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1tered as second-class .ma.tt_el ep 1'!111 ' ' - I 3 1928
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stuclirs at the University dunng the
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at Lynchburg. Vtrgmia, under tI1e Act of MaIc1 CO-OPERA TION
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All 01·ganizations are based on cooperation, and it is a ch~racteristic
but that he must row all the way. That is, he must row one oar whtle h.s Colston Taylor, Jr., all '26. . . teachers take turns at the other. It can hardly be srud that the teachers . Master of Science: BenJamm
that should be impressed more thoroughly on the present Y_· E . ~·-
· Bachelor of Science : Marcellus knowledge must be crossed; he must realize that he can not dnft ~ctoss, Moyler, 'Gordon Peyton, Raleigh
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When a boy comes to school he should reahze that a b10a~ ttve~ o Duerson Beverly Holladay, John
here do not meet the student half way. . .
But besides his studies there are always certam oth~r :£-act01 s of ,the
Guilclersleeve, '26; for a thes~s.o~ "Th e Eoce11e of Northern Vir[llllla. 1
school with which the boys have to deal. Why be antagomsttc to:these · !t He was also the wm
is just as easy to cooperate. It may not seem so, but these factors a.re very
r~ e r o f t h e V I r - ginia Academy of Sc1enc~ Research
necessary to the progress of the school in tl~e normal, systematic ~ay 1
Award for 1931. ML Gllllder~!eev~ University of Virginia during the games. nor would the schoolseem the same 1f the clance.s weie left gree at Johns Hopkms Umverstty. coming sess10n.
. Thefootballseasonwouldnotbethesametftl~erewerenoche~tsat planstostudyforhtsdoct?rs?e- . .
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the ofhisstarvingfriend layinthe snow. It was with these poor little
out or THE METEOR was not pubhshed. Thmk of the school wtthout these
things and the next time you are called upon for aid you will probably Henneman, '22, for a thesi on "A
Master of
respond more readily. . . . Prclilllillary Study of !lie Pup1lary
To have cheers. cheer practice ts necessary; to have cheer practtce Light Reflex." .
there must be a leader; and to have good cheers the leader must be obeyed. It is only a matter of cooperation between leader and the cheerers.
The following V. E. S. alumni made the Dean's list: H oward Bar-
man Curd. '29, Douglas L. For ·yth A. ·Hobbs '30, Isham K eith, J L, '27,
John Moyler '26, ami Raleigh C. fay:or '26.
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1ulUJttt.:. L l..tc, h,~ lt.~b l><.: 1..~L1 b.H.uR to mauy ui the boys Jlas, ancl Heverly \imfree, atl Li ·'o " ...:.1'-;•
Meet him half way! '.. . . .
At V. E. S. your happiness is based on your cooperatwn. Jom m '29 Pembroke Grove '30, vVilliam
with others and work to aiel something, and happiness will follow. P lay hard and tudy hard, but by all means CO-OPERATE.
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