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to be deactivated soon. While at V. E. S., Lt. Foster was a member of the 'V"-Ciub, The Meteor staff, and the G. A. A., and was counselor, the sec- retary of the Senior class, and end on the All-State Football team. He ottended the Un iversity of Virginia
ofter leaving V. E. S.
Lt. (jg) Robert Seager, II, U. S.
Maritime Service, was married t o Miss Caroline Parrish at Marion, Va., on August 14, 1945. Lt. Seager was Head Counselor and editor of The Meteor while at V. E. S. and attend- ed the Citadel in South Carolina im- mediately prior to his entry into the service.
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Hosp. App. 2/c Willi~m W. Field, Jr., has completed Hospital Corps School at Bainbridge, Md., and has been transferred to Portsmouth, Va. Since September he has paid the school several visits.
J. S. Wellford, Jr., U. S. N., visited school in October. He had complet- ed his "boot" training at Bainbridge, Md., and was to return there upon the expiration of his leave.
William G. Long is now attending the University of North Carolina.
Charles Hileman visited the school lost month prior to his induction into the U.S. Navy on October 3rd, 1945. He expected to be sent to Bain- bridge, Md.
James J. White visited the school during the past month. He entered the U. S. A rmy on O c t o b e r 17th, 1945.
Graham Koch, who entered the Air Corps during the last school term, visited here lost month. He is now a private and is stationed at Amarillo, Texas.
Arthur Lloyd visited V. E. S. on his way to the University of Michigan, where he plans to further his scholas- tic career.
Among those alumni in attendance ot the E. H. S. (homecoming) game November IOth were the following:
Charles Cardwell, '19, and Mrs. Cardwell; Henderson Maddux, '24, ond Mrs. Maddux; Armistead Long ond Richard Holbertson, '30; Robert Riley, '40; Charles Phillips, A dam Thorp, Frank Riley, and Jarvis Proc- tor, '42; John T. Gregory ,'43; Allen Magill, '44; William Long, Mason Thomas, Robert Arthur, William White, Dan Bell, William Field, Bev- erley Owens, Hal Dunbar, Jesse Wal- ler, Dan West, Ralph Alexander, and John Gower, '45.
EXCHANGES
The Meteor acknowledges receiv- ing the following school publications: " The Stonewall Jackson Journal," Stonewall Jackson High School,
Charleston, W est Virginia.
"The CQ," Fishburne Military
School, Waynesboro, Virginia.
"The Deerfield Scroll," Deerfield,
Massachusetts.
"The News Letter, " University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. "The Boys' Appeal," Boys' Home,
Covington, Virginia.
"The Mountain Echo," Blue Ridge
School, Bristol, Virginia.
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