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Issued by the students of the Virginia Episcopal School, Lynchburg, Va., monthly during the school year of 19-J..+-..J-5 except holidays.
Subscriptions, 25¢ per copy; $2.00 per year EDITORIAL BOARD
]OliN HENRY PARROTT, II
Editor-i11-Citicf
FRANCIS GwYNN TowNES..........................................................Managing Editor RALPH HouSTON ..:\L FXANDER.•...•...•.........•.•••..•...........••..•..•••..••Associata Editor RoBERT IsAAC LEE.........•.......................•.................•........................Sports Editor MR. }OliN D. FOLLETT................................................................Faculty Advis:>r
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cusses the case with the master whose work it was, and tries to find out something about the boy and his workTheythentalktotheboywho reported it and find out all he knows about the case.
The defendant is called in, and questioned. lie has every chance to explain himself. The committee dis- cusses further, and votes a verdict. The decision must be unanimous, or no action is taken against the boy in question. The decision is taken to the executive committee of the fac- ulty, who have final say in such matters.
The Honor Committee also ad- vises the faculty on any other mat- ters which arise concerning the bet- tennent of the school.
V-Ciub Has Face Lifted
Last week saw several davs in which the members of the \':Club were forced to lower themselves, and confine their smoking and bull shootin' to the recreation
room. T his condition \\as brought about by the fact that the \'-Club room was having a beauty treat- ment. Se\'eral large patches of plaster, \\'hich had fallen ofT the \\'ails in the flood in the early part of the term. were replaced. and the Aoor and lower part of the \Yalls were painted.
The room looks much better, a nd the members have adopted a rigid set of rules to keep it clean. ''Ruck" has even agreed to quit dropping cigarette butts on the floor, in a noble effort to please his fellow members.
Bright Boys
The following are the honor grades for the month of October:
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Dn. GEORGE L. BARTON, Jn. BUSINESS BOARD
FRANCIS GwYNN TowNES......................................................Rusiness 1t1a11ager JACK \ VELLFORD......................................................Assistant Business .11anag.:r JonN C. \\'JLLTA~rs................................................Assistant Business J!anager L. RAY RrciiARDSON..............................................................Circulation lv!anag.::r
Entered as second class matter September 28, 1928, at the Postoffice at Lynchburg, Virginia. under the Act of 1\Iarch 3, 1879.
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Hynes Griffith
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