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our class.
to Miller School with
players out, we - ·-·
Saturday the Hargrave V. E. S. a 10-6 defeat.
star Bishop heaver by a sore arm. Har~
weak on long hitting, bunt and did.
to St. Christopher's on Bishops dropped an- led until the sixth. St. !J13-de five runs in their
SIXth and loafed through 12-8.
but it was 23-2.
Rain God's raindrops We beat Augusta, 6-1.
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GOURMANDS
tl:~ finr~'
and Fishburne both won lagging Bishops. Natur- the alumni. Perhaps
McCoy. Music by Dean Hudson and his Orchestra from 9:30 to 2 :30. The crowning achievement of
Enjoy
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Season STOP-INERTIA
Dr: William Pendleton to Preach Fmal Sermon Tomorrow• De
Hudson Here Monday Nigh~ FOURTEEN TO GRADUA TE
Sim Andrews and Miss Winifred
Vass. to Lead V-Club F1gure Tonight
Tonight ~t 8 :~0 Frederick Cor- staphney Will raise his baton the
Yagabon.ds will raise the roof: and m. the lm;lst of it all, the Hop om- n1lttee will raise the curtain on the twenty-fourth finals, a Ia V. E. S.
0~ .c?urse, t?ere'll be some more ralsm of a dtfferent kind; but it is
our fondest hope that the faculty won't see too much of that.
.The main event of the evening w~ll be the figure that the V-Club w!ll present. Along about the mid-
dle. of. the dance, when everybody is enJOYt.ng themselves very much, the bovs m ~he club will run off with all the gtrls on the floor like they
~wn them. Then they'll put on their h~tle show for all those who feel dtsposed to watch. President Sim-
On Sunday Reverend William Pendleton will preach the final ser- mon. Dr. Pendleton was the rector of V. E. S. back in the days when they were beginning to wonder what to do about that hole that is in the
facade of the main building. As you pro~Jably know, they are still won- clenng. (Remember that faculty meeting in the dining room the other
morning?)
Monday night will be the real
Come Back '
E. S. baseball team start on account . Because the home nine column through
but came back last half with three tacked on the end Woodberry, St. md Fishburne were
These games showed compared with ftanded to us by the the early part of the
against Bedford low side for V. E. s.:
, star Bedford pitcher
.' semt-pro ball, was
re respected element mo
aries Rtchard Wilson Schoew, o wits). quet. Ch· f
many bod• that hth plaog< V w>th flowm and two cod
•pcoad• in hi• '"'P· n"' manag«'• ,,.t. Mi" Higgin•on'' path and cofu"d nbbon• tak<>tak« w., «oat•
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When you cast your eyes on the picture above you will see· First
Mahone. Second Row- asI11e . ndrews R Gannaway, Assistant CoaDch Bond. '
Row-Wh1'taker, Gr1.ff1·n Clark Peeler and
animous elections predicted that the Saturday afternoon, May 18, after future staff would be a smooth run-
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eagan, Stone, Hedderly. Back Row- Barton, m~nager;' Head Coach
THOMAS S. ROBISON TO HEAD ,40-'41 METEOR
LATEST V-CLUB GOATS
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Schoew Heads Elected Managing Editor
HIGGINSON HOLDS UP HONOR OF OLD MAIDS
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Charles W .
ness Board; Cooleemee Robinson
DISPLAY REAL TALENT
embarrassed by having Nine Unfortunate Lads Prove here tonight, next year's reporters Rebellion Against Tyranny of played around the country for two
a terrific victory over St. Christo- ning outfit. .
pher's, nine of V. E. S.'s newest Thomas S. Robtson was unani- ranks of the "Old Maids' Club" to-
UNSATISFIED the veteran members of the V-Club great responstbthty through his last her. The feeling towards Mr. Smith ttf 1M O""ion Sh becam< ov«joy ha' boon incro.,ing by lng to t a •tactthfully m th" th" ph" ' of oombat ,o Johnniggm•on thon cotumth a Illon and B>ll Goooh w«< who" health h., b«n cath« poo< Aft<< tho fi<'t oom" De. Ran-
ta.-.d" senmg1
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