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V. E. S. Averages
Month Ending March 31, 1951
H - - - Before The Bell
I. 95.6 7. 95.4 3. 95.
3. 95.
5. 94.8 . 6. 94.4 7. 94.2 8. 94.
Winst-on Lyle Kemper Schilling . Farinholt, B. Turner Banks Carrington Creasy Ray Smith, G. T. Fore Houck Hunter . Smith, Shaw 6. 92.4 ....... .. . ....... Hudgins
9. 93.8 10. 93.5 0. 93.5 12. 93.2
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. ..................... .Peirson .............. .Stokes
3. 93.
3. 93.
13. 93.
7. 92. !8.91.6 19. 91.4 20. 91.2
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Heyward Barker Ruffin
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21. 91.1
22. 91.
23. 90.4 .. . . . . .. . .. . . .
24. 90. 24. 90. 26. 89.3 27. 88.6 28. 88.4 29. 88.1 30. 88. 31. 87.6
32. 87.4 33. 87.2 33. 87.2 35. 86.8 36. 86.6 37. 86.4 38. 86.2 38. 86.2
40. 86. 41. 85.8 41. 85.8 43. 85.6 43. 85.6
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Farinholt, J. Lupton Sibley Stieglitz ............. Lambeth . Lawson .. Thomas, John Proctor ...Jones, 0. Roe Fitzgerald Donovan Galey Harper Miller Quillen Lindsley Van Noppen Peterson Gilmer Will s Atherholt Mc Dowell
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
THE METEOR
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Study hall is an ordeal endured by the long suffering martyrs of the class- room. This room provides an excel- lent opportunity for schoolwork. The students, who apply themselves to their subjects with enthusiastic zeal, conscienciously work to bring up their
body of "It" is seen hanging gro- tesquely from the overhead light, as Britt, Locher, and Lowe form an anti- Jizzomism union. Lynn looks on fear- fully as McQuail closes in, wielding a rubber hose ominously.
But, all in all, the study hall is the soul of silence, reflecting the eager- to-learn minds of its occupants, who work diligently and strive to set an example in their grades. The above cartoon shows with what order the study hall usually meets.
sc holastic
averages.
THE SCHOOL
The study halls have a character- istic deep silence, in which you can actually hear a dictionary drop. Once in a while, however, there is an up- rising, but these are quickly quelled by the couns~lor or master, who good naturedly sprays the hall with machine gun fire. W hen the agonized screams are quelled, the
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