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The fourth quarter was marked by pany groups who wish to take position as he did last year. This become very useful to Coach Cos- counselor in 1938, Van Scott
so many substitutions and penal- a swim in the river. It is a person year he succeeds Cliff Peeler as Allen Magill claims "Muscle'; ties that neither team could get a wi1h these characteristics that we speaker, while Tommy Robison will tolo. Winborne, whose hands are
sustained drive under way. heartily welcome into the faculty have charge of decorating the gym, almost as big as his feet, is a good Magill as his "big brother." Dick
of V. E. S. as teacher of English. taking the position Schoew held last Dillon is the brother of Ponch Several of the players of both pass receiver also. Although the Dillon, who was here two year~
teams nursed minor injuries. None He is taking the place of Mr. James year. Judge Nottingham was cho- team is very light and lacks experi- ago.. Last, b~t n?t least, William of them, however, serious enough Edward Poindexter, who is now a sen to furnish transportation for enced reserves, if the passing at- Add1son adm1ts hts kinship to Joe
to alarm Coach Costolo. 1eacher of English at the Univer- the girls in town. He is a Lynch- Addison-believe it or not.
s'tv of North Carolina. Mr. Short burg boy and, for this reason, tack clicks and the line can open
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REDS AND WHITES CLASH
THE METEOR HOP COMMITTEE
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1940 GRID OUTLOOK (Continued From Page Three.)
BOYS FROM ABROAD
considerably lighter and less exper- ienced than last year's team.
Passing- and team work in the
line still has its faults, but Coach
dining room.
V-CLUB PLANS
On the General Athletic Associa- tion Charlie Schoew has been elected for a second time, but this year he is president whereas last
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(Continued From Page Two.) the curtains washed and ironed, lin-
oleum laid, easy chairs repadded and recovered, and new lounges. The room was in dire need of all
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Dillon, Trueblood, Stockbridge, and
Brown, C., an 1 Addison, W., at meeting was adjourned.
Barco, a football letterman, suc- ceeds Ben Reagan as treasurer. Mr.
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HONOR SYSTEM
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worthwhile, even though we have passed none of our work. Honesty Coach Page, have announced that is an essential element of character
Coach Randolph, and Assistant
the probable starting lineup for the and is needed throughout life. This
first game with Guggenheimer will school offers us the opportunity to be Carrington, Nelson, Hodgson, build character, helping the school and Tucker (or Hathaway) in the and cultivating this essential of backfield; Tyree at center, Aber- life. It is up to us to decide
nathy and Stewart at the guards; whelhtr or not we shall take a!-
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Dillon and Trueblood at the tackles, and Neff and Addison at the ends.
This corner picks this team to finish either first or second in the city league, but if they want to win, they must be in there fighting every
minute of every game.
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AMBROSE C. T. SHORT (Continued From Page One.)
(Continued From Page One.) It might be that the air will be when other sports begin later i
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confusion they had thrown into the low. Along with this characteristic, lect the boys who should rece1ve
the year. n ance of several White substitutions doubtedly been won by his like- On the Hop Committee Charlie V. E. S. football field. With Several new boys are younger
ranks of the Whites. The appear- this feeling toward him has un- letters.
must have inspired them as they able personality, his willingness to Schoew has been elected for the Schoew, Walker and Barco throw- brothers to some who have eith
is ·fi!ling Mr. Poindexter's shoes should be very successful. Mr. holes for those galloping backs to
an important factor toward the suc- master's position, opposite Mr. after proving himself very capable cess of the 1940 Bishops, who are Hogan, on the long table in the of that position last year.
a surprise in store.
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(Continued From Page Three.) THE METEOR, in behalf of the
It was just as I knew it would 'be, Her gurgling internal '
Made noises infernal
And everyone thought it was me, ¢(Ia
imperfections before the Garnets room. The walls had been washed; year he was secretary. Schoew has school, wishes to express its grati-
meet Miller School on October 4. ----•o----
JUNIOR SQUADS
made letters in football, basketball, tude to Mr. Lawson Turner, who baseball, and tennis, and this year made a much needed contribution has been elected captain of football.
He succeeds Cliff Peeler. John during the summer.
Dashiell, who has made letters in Mr. Hogan, the school librar- football and baseball, has been cho- ian, is to be thanked for putting
sen to succeed Simmons Andrews the library in the fine shape it is as vice-president. Paul Edmunds, a today. He has spent much time
football, basketball, and track let- and no little effort in making our terman holds Schoew's last year's library a good one.
position of secretary, while Bobby
these and the Club greatly appre- The newcomers who show prom- ciated it. The people behind this
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ise are Hathaway and Jenkins in movement were Mr. and Mrs. Cos-
the backfield, Tyree at center, Bis- tolo.
sell, Taylor, and Drewry at guard; President Schoew asked if there
was any further business to be dis- Gant at tackle, and Brown, J., cussed, and, there being none, the
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filled with passes this year on the
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