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.te-jersied lighter but this after-
went over called back resulting
"Charlie" pass-
passes for this march Reds received and for about twenty to punt. Again opeDed up and again
was nullified, how- on the part of an lineman. Again The White team march which tbe Red 20 when When the sec-
the Whites had olf," for a while, score, but during second quarter ltandstill by the
'CaD1e about three llalf, the Whites
Graduate of University nf Va.; Received Education Both in England and America
ALREADY POPULAR
To Replace James E. Poindexter, Who is Returning to N. C. U. to Complete Phd. Work
_ _ _ _BA_TT_LE
1940 SCHOOL ROSTER
New "Gentlemen" Outnumber Old Boys; "Sore-Backs" Sur-
pass "Tarheela" by Three
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CAPT AIN OF
FOOTBALL
NEW MASTER
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CHARLIE SCHOEW
CHAS. SCHOEW HEADS STUDENT
Robison and Edmunda Complete Honor Committee; Sixteen New Counselors Elected
Every year at the close of school the student body, aided by the fac- ulty, selects the boys who are to be the counselors for the following school year. This year nineteen boys were elected to serve in this respon- sible capacity. From this group the faculty picks the Honor Committee, composed of the head counselor and
two other of the older counselors. The head counselor this year is
pass.
their only seri- Charles Richard Wilson Schoew, of
quarter when Huntington, W .. Va. "Cha:lie," ~s to the White he is known to hts many fnends, ts fumble ended the a leader in school activities, being
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DOMINATE THIS YEAR'S CHOIR
s Return to Choir; Twelve New
Out Vacancies
eboir-master, put in for choir boys. Usu- been more old boys
backbone of )'ear it was different, weren't so many Banks to work )'ear many new boys stalls. Over half choir is composed To be exact there are in the choir, Bissell, Byrom, M., Emerick, Field,
, Walker, J., several of voices, it will up for the loss Jecially that
The old boys who retur.ned to their positions in the chotr are: Carrington, G., Dashiell, McDowell,
Mead, Mewborn, Reed, Robinson,
P ., Robison, Seager, R., Seager,
W ., and Shook. These eleven old
boys added to the twelve new ~oys
form the entire body of .the cho.tr. Robert Seager is agatn cructfer.
Bobby was crucifer last yea~ and proved himself very able at th.ts po- sition. He, Robison and Robmso~, P., are the only boys _in the chOir for the fourth consecutive year.
The beginning has not been so
good. However, it is expected that
things will shape up ~fter the new members become a httle more ~c customed to the service and to smg with an organ. It is still too early
to expect too much. , . Any new boys who haven t tr~ed
out with Mr. Banks and w?uld hke to see if they could get mto the
choir are invited to do so.
ATIENTION, ALUMNI!
Homecoming Day has been announced for the nineteenth of October, when the Bishops meet W oodberry Forest 5chool. Help make this home- coming a big day by your at-
t endance.
AGE; BOYS FROM ABROAD DOT
C. T. SHORT WELCOMED AS LATEST ADDITION TO THE FACULTY OF VIRGINIA EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
VIRGINIA
OcTOBER 5, 1940