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The Headmaster's Study
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need. Out of such practical con- siderations grows the citizen-soldier, the man who has learned how to en- joy freedom but who has also learned how to guard that freedom vi et armis when he is summoned to its de- fense.
-George L. Barton, Jr.
The Glee Club
(Continued from page 3. col. 2) expand into a larger group.
No requirement other than being able to carry a tune was demanded of anyone wishing to join. The prac- tices are now held every Thursday at 5:IS and anyone who likes to sing may join. Mr. Catherwood and
The Old Astrologer
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ful time gayly running acr ,ss ihe 160.
Reynolds Drug Co.,
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t h e whole g r o u p will into the club.
welcome you
Those now in the club have found it to be a lot of fun and-as they a.re still hoping for expansion of their group, wish that everyone would co- operate with them and try to work with the group while it is still in its infancy.
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THE METEOR
THE SCHOOL
Should have gotten in basketball, huh boys?
shape for In the last basketball game of the
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Phone 8-2837 VIRG INIA
sr·ason Stokes finally ge+s his rear vision rad<~r on the be~m nnd sinh one behind his back.
The Meteor party was proclaimeci a great success by "Uncle Winnie" Catherwood who said that it easily rivaled the best tea l'nd crumpet parties he had ever been to. We wish that the columns of t~e writers present were half as funny as the writers thought that they were at the party ... Carrington.
Mr. Lee has hit upon rhe.ideal way io keep the second Wes~ gang out d trouble. He just throws them o:1t ~he window and lets them run around the baseball field all night, but we c:li know that Haynesworr~ can beat t h e system.
The old man is badly st-artled by the sight of a horse and rider gallop- ing around the school. Have we gd another Santa Anita? No, it is only McCracken in equestrian spirits.
With the coming ·of tho sp1 ing thaws the old man has to get out his bag of marbles and start practic- ing for the big universe tournament, peering into the bag he finds that he has lost a few but he is still happy.
Let's Go
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through the trees, spitting tobacco juice at birds and other small game. The Ruesens inhabitants hear the chaos and make ready for the attack. This group usually charges through Ruesens, pillaging t h e two stores, then setting one foot over the tracks so they can say they broke bounds without being caught, and then head back for "imp period." Time Marches On.
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S. 0. FISHER, Inc. Esta blished 1828
1024·Main Street
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