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THE METEOR
OUR ALUMNI'S SONS-the finest and sincerest expression of real faith in a preparatory school is evidenced in a father's sending his son back to the school he has known in his own boyhood.
Any business which is well run counts on constant gain and advance- ment through the repeat-customer. This is just as true of a private school. Its progress depends on whether it is good enough to attract the repeat- customer in the form of its Alumni's sons.
And of these chips off the old blocks we are hugely proud.
Alumni
If you have not already done so, please return the card you received some time ago. We would like to know whether or not you are coming on the 18th of October, also whether or not we have your correct address.
We hope you will be here for HOMECOMING for you will see some guy that you have not seen for a long time. The luncheon is free and so is the football game. We hope you enjoy the Meteor.
We have IS sons of Alumni in school this year. See picture else- where in this issue. We hope there will be more next year.
See you on the I8th. Beverly S. Hutter, '21,
President of Alumni Ass·n. Alumni News
1918
Dr. Oscar Cranz was here on open-
ing day to enter his son. 1919
Hardy Dillard was also here to en- ter his son.
1924
Dr. Pendleton Tompkins visited the
school one day this summer. He is a physician of note in California and has his name in Who's Who.
1925
Charlie Hotchkiss, with his wife and
son, stopped here one Sunday after- noon. They live in Elizabeth City, N.C.
Compliments
SCHEWEL FURNITURE
COMPANY
IIth and Main
"Lynchburg's Largest and Most Popular Furniture Store"
Standing, Left to Right: Braxton, Kemper, Cowper, Dillard, Lee, Hutter.
Sitting, Left to Right: Winfree, Turner, Nash, Wiley, Cranz, Barber, M., Farinholt, Roe.
ALUMNI
1927
Marion Cowper was here to enter
his son Steve for the '52 and '53 session.
William S. Wilkerson, Jr. and Mrs. Wilkerson were here for a visit when they brought their daughter to Ran- dolph-Macon. How time flies.
1928
George Barker, his wife and son,
George, J r., stopped by on Septem- ber, I. They live in Matewan, W . Va. 1931
Caskie Norvell has been made ex- ecutive director of Shenandoah Val- ley, Inc. He lives in Ransum, W. Va.
Richardson Hillier, teaching at Middletown, Del., at St. Andrew's School, paid us a visit during his
gradudted from jet training school. He lives at Selina, Alabama.
1934
Richard C. Marshall, of Tillery, N.
C. , has been appointed lay reader of the Episcopal Church by Bishop Renick of the Diocese of North Caro- lina.
1938
Angus Echols, living in Charlottes-
ville, is travelling through this region selling machine hoes.
1939
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ambler Brown-three girls-now a boy.
1940
Ben Reagan, assistant sales director
for Freeman Shoe Corp., Beloit, Wise., came by on a business trip.
1941 Conqratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Schoew on the birth of a son, Richard Wilson.
1942
Grey Carrington is engaged to
Miss Jean Elliot Newcombe of Char- lotte, North Carolina.
THE HOUSE OF SWEETS SINCE 1901
HARRIS-WOODSON CO.
Inc. LYNCHBURG, VA.
vacation.
William H. W. Anderson has re-
signed as director of public informa- tion for the Virginia Highway Depart- ment to become field representative of the Virginia Chain Store Council.
1933
Captain John L. Peters recently
"Come In and Look Around, You'll Like Our Store"
WILLS-CAMP CO.
A STORE FOR YOUNG MEN 819 Main St. Dial 2-1891
Campus Representative, Talfourd Kemper
1932