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year in basketball, as one of the mainstays of the team.
Jack Wellford, hailing from Covington, Virginia, won the dis- tinction of being a member of the Honor Committee for two years. Jack is usually seen with his beaming smile at the school store dishing out ice cream. Out- side of school he also seems to do very well with a girl named Pat, among others at R.-M. W . C.
New Meteor Staff
T h e following boys hav e been selected as staff members of the 1945-1946 METEOR :
Robert M. Arthur, of Washing- ton, D. C., and Don VanNoppen, Jr., of Morganton, N. C., were se- lected to be Co-Editors-in-Chief. Arthur has been a member of this year's staff, and V anNoppen ~as highly recommended by the Enghsh department.
Davis Rianhard, of Wilmington, Del., a two-year member of the staff, was chosen as Managing Edi- tor and Business Manager.
Chiles Larson, of Norfolk, Va., was selected as Sports Editor. "Guts" has done excellent work on THE METEOR this year, mainly in sports coverage.
To help Davis Rianhard on the bu s i n e s s e n d o f T H E METEOR, James Ballou, of Oxford, was ap- pointed Assistant Business Mana- ger.
Ray Richardson, of Wytheville, Virginia, again gets the job of Cir- culation Manager. The prompt de- livery of THE METEOR to subscrib- ers on the mailing list has been due
to Ray's efforts.
These boys were chosen as re-
porters for next year, on the basis of their recommendation by the English Department : Frank Smith, Jack Carpenter, Parker Peele, Ma- con Hardy, Frank Aldred, and An- drew Ramsey. Other boys desirous of being on the staff will be given an opportunity to try out in the fall.
Dr. Barton will again be staff Photographer. Bill Thomas will also retain his job as staff artist.
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OPINIONS A Vote of Thanks
This year the Hop Committee has started early to decorate the gymnasium for the .final dances. Furthermore through the good graces of Mrs. Marshall Mil.ton and others a most appropnate scheme of decoration has been worked out.
The Hop Committee is parti:u- larly indebted to The ]. R. Mill- ner Co. and to Miss McCarron, Florist, for their co-operation in
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transform the drab gymnasmm into a place of beauty. At the l\fillner Company, Mr. J ohn J. \Vranek and Mr. Harold Haw- kins were especially helpful to the troubled committeemen. From Millner's came the "grass," the urns, some of the columns, etc., etc. From McCarron's came t he exotic potted palms.
It is to be hoped that the boys of the school will show their ap- preciation for the generosity of our friends by taking scrupulous care of the borrowed property in order that it may be returned in as good condition as it arrived.
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