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Last Wills and Testaments Alexander leaves his most heartfelt sympathy to all who
will take Gripe V.
Arthur leaves his slurp in the
icebox, to be picked up next year. Dunbar leaves hi s love for
Laura Lee to Rianhard.
Billy Field leaves his five years'
experience to his brother.
Gaul leaves his gripe to Larson.
complete with instructions.
Lee leaves his co-ordination to
"Whuffers."
Long leaves his art of bull
shooting to Edgar, for use in the V -Ciub.
Owens leaves a supply of cig- aretts to "Cap'n Bob," who hopes to have smoking permission.
Parrott leaves his dialect to the kitchen staff.
Duck Thomas leaves Julia Ivey to the next V. E. S. fiddler.
Clay Thomson leaves his bi- cycle to Koontz, to ride to school.
Townes leaves his blessing.
W aller leaves Crutchfield and 'burger parties to First West.
Wellford leaves his G. A. A. key to Sprague, who probably doesn't need it.
Jimmy White leaves his name of "Lover" to "Fish," who will most likely be in the thick of things in Peakland.
"Owl Man" \Vhite leaves his wise advice to "Chick" Carter, to help him be the world's best de- tective.
"Li'l'' AI Williams leave Betty tv Adkerson to· "Guts." who has already been executing the will.
TEXAS TAVERN
CHILl CON CARNE
C. H. BEASLEY & BROTHER CORPORA TION
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Lynchburg, Virginia
HARRIS-WOODSON CO.,
Incorporated
Manufacturing and Jobbing Confectionen
WE SUPPLY V. E. S. STORE
Y-Ciub Initiation
Two weeks ago, nine new letter- men of spring sports were initiated into the V-Club. They were Lewis Armistead, Mike Coleman, Jack Parrott, Blacky Trevathan and Val Stieglitz from baseball; Chiles Lar- son, John Page, Gwynn Townes and Edward Seneff from track.
The intitiation began as usual, with the goats doing dirty work at the Field Day Saturday afternoon, and supplying the V -Club members with amusement all day Sunday. Sunday night at supper, the goats took the parts of various members of the faculty, and staged a bur- lesque faculty meeting. The mem- bers of the cast were: Gwynn Townes as "Skull" Barton, John Page as "Jo Jo" Banks, Ed Seneff as "Guru" Gannaway, Jack Parrott as "Coach" Carroll, Mike Coleman as "Country Joe" Bell, Chiles Lar- son as "Coo Coo" Follett, V al Stieglitz as "Jug-Head" Jarrard, Lewis Armistead as "Cap'n" Gar- nett and Blacky Trevathan as "Shortfellow" Bebeau.
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WILLS-CAMP CO.
819 Main Street
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The play went over with a bang, and was heartily enjoyed by every- one including the faculty members.*
After chapel, the goats received the secret part of the initiation in the gymnasium and Monday morn- ing were formally taken into the V-Club. Val Stieglitz, who was un- able to take all the initiation Sun- day night because of sickness, was taken into the V-Club later in the week.
*Before supper Mr. Gannaway had warned various members of the fac- ulty, "Don't let. your feelings stick out too far tomght. They may get ~tepped on."
THE METEOR
wishes to thank
the MUTUAL PRESS
for their fine work and wonder- ful co-operation during the past session. Their efforts have been a big help.
THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
EIGHTH AND MAIN STS. LYNCHBURG, VA. Member F. D. I. C.
THE METEOR
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