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Secret Love. The vest to his new suit. ,
"Tank" •is in his third and last year hereat-the"cityo~seven(?)hills. He did excellent work on the tennis squad last year and will probably do even a better job this season. Again this year he is performing the sacred duties of mailboy. Entering into nearly all the school activities and flying on the side, he is liked by all (and envied by Hastings).
Armistead Landon Wellford, Ill Born: No, issued.
Home: The largest natural gravity
railroad center in the world. (The tracks go downhill).
Greatest Concern: Barbara-No, not the cat.
Ambition: To run the Go-Ru's rich- est racket out of business.
Usually Seen: Defending his Cim- merian coal hole against all comers.
Pet Love: Dick Tracy.
In spite of the fact that he hails from W est Virginia, Army has man- aged to make quite a name for him- self. Always high on the honor roll, he was captain of the 135 pound team and chosen Best Sport in the league. He is on the Meteor staff, president of the A. B. C. (this month), and a senior.
WILLS-CAMP COMP ANY 819 Main Street
STORE FOR SMART MEN
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'Exams are exciting and I love 'em ...
Exams are exciting and I love 'em . . . "
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
DEPENDABLE, EFFICIENT, FAIR
JOHN P. HUGHES MOTOR CO.
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2 . . .......Bullington 2.........Robinson, Bob 5 .................Williams
I I . ......... Gathright 12 .. . ....... Dawson 18 . ..........Taylor, R. 30 .. ......... .. Marvin
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ber29, 1913, at Mirador.
The next appeal for funds was made from the pulpit of St. Pauls Church ond this resulted in a gift of $10,000 from Mrs. Funston Lucado and $7,000
Asto from other donors. During the next t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s , Bi s h o p J e t t r e - ceived contributions amounting to several hundred thousand dollars, in- cluding building materials and reduc- tions in cost which helped to give V. E. S. a good financial backing ...
(To be continued in next issue)
Happy Birthday
Exams are exciting and I love 'em . . .


































































































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