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RIVERMONT
Meat Market
FINE MEA TS- GROCERIES PH ON E 5100
Serving All Rivermont
2711 Rivermont Ave. "Fashions in Foods"
John E. Gannaway
& Co., Inc.
Hardware and Agricultural Implements
Paints, Roofing, Home Appliances "Welcome to Our Store"
LETTERS
THE SCHOOL
1016-18 Main St. Lynchburg, Virginia
P ARAMOUNT
- Feb. 25-28 - JEANNE CRAIN
~~You Were Meant for Me"
Song Hits of the Flapper Age
IN LYNCHBURG-IT'S
for
YOUNG MEN'S FASHIONS
Telephone 154
25. 86.2 26. 86. 27. 85.6 28. 85.4
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Stonewall Jackson High Members of the Stoff,
I want to congratulate you on the fine magazine your school is publishing. It is a credit to you, the members of the staff.
Your sports sec ion was, to me, extremely good. I found the photography to be very effective. All the pictures in tho Dec. 12 issue were clear and action-packed. I hope you will continue to publish such an out- standing magazine.
Sincerely yours, Edward Rugeley.
The Meteor staff is grateful for the good wishes of the assistant sports editor of "The Jackson Journal." which is one of the leading secondary school publications in the country.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Dear Sir:
. .. It wos with great pleasure that I read
the "Meteor" after so many years. I hope the scores of the football games will improve next year and I om certain they will . •.
Sincerely,
Robert B. Barco.
The Meteor solicits more letters like this one from Alumnus Barco, '41.
See PAUL TAYLOR, Agent
Lynchburg-Westover Dairies, Inc.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
P ASTEURIZED MILK-ICE CREAM-BUTTER
ART BARBER SHOP Under Hotel Carroll
V. E. S. WELCOME
P11troniie Those Who Patronize You
Fatter Gray Matter
The honor standings for the co plete first term are as follows:
I. 96.4 ...... Har Volume XXX 2. 94.7.........................Lewis,!
14. 88.6 14. 88.6 17. 88.3 . 18. 87.4 18. 87.4 18. 87.4
22. 87.2
23. 86.6
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.Jackson, the species
F o r
DRUGS
L Y N C H B U R G ' S BEST
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Pancoast, el Vernon Daw
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3. 93.8
4. 93.2
5. 93.
6. 92.4
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9. 92.2
I0. 91.4
II. 91 .
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January 13 VIRGINIAN HOTEL February 7
BARBER SHOP
IT'S CLEAN
February 9 February I0 February II February 14 February 27
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