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METEORITES
THE SCHOOL
WHAT THE V. E. S. BASEBALL CHAMPS DID
AB R H BA 28 38 HR SB
BIO-X-RA Y
JOHN EDWIN HUNT, JR. was dragged up here four years ago, and in that time a lot has been done to him (and by him). He has made his letter in football three times alto- gether: in track he has lettered twice, in such events as the I00, 220, broad and high jumps. The latter are his specialties. This year he was one of
the Tri-Captains of the track team, along with Hassel and Leggett. Hav- ing been a member of the V-Ciub for three years, he is also Class Pro- phet for the Senior Class this year. His sharp wit and sparkling personality enliven the chemistry and Spanish II classes: they have made him one of the -nos+ popular boys here. He claims that he keeps on the straight and narrow by keeping the boys of Third West (the best) on the same paH. Next year he plans to attend eith "lr William and Mary or the Uni- versity of Korea. We wish "Shiv" all t h e luck in t h e world: we know he will be a success.
Seniors Banquet
{Continued from poge I, col. 3) came ras. As the boys gradually be- came in the same condition as the ligh' bulbs, more and more were lulled to sleep by the melodious strains of Sir Robert Brooke of the London Sympathy Orchestra.
As the final hour of parole ap- proached straggling groups wand- ered back tired, but with high spirits. B~t i t w a s a g r e e d b y a l l t h a t t h e twinkles in many eyes were the result of one of the best senior banquets ;een at the old 160.
Forinholt ............ .. II Dough~ry .... ..... ....... 6 Dillord .................... 5 Borker ....... .........•... I
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Number 38 Ends
(Continued from poge I, col. I) baseball highlighted a year of unfor- gettable athletic performances.
Other victories have been seen around the campus. Harry (with age behind him) claims himself victor over a sometimes white dog that answers to "Buddy."
ALL OVER
No one quite understands how the
160 acres has withstood the strain of the past year for it has been a lively one in many ways. However, the chaos of exam week has finally slowed a few paces and "Finals" is here.
HER~S THE SCHEDULE Saturday, June 5
2:00 Softball Championship play- off.
3:45 Jazz Concert on front cam- pus.
8:30 Final Dance, including V- Ciub figure, at I0 P. M.
Sunday, June 6
I I:00 a.m. Final sermon in Lang-
horne Memorial Chapel.
Monday, June 7
I0:30a.m. Final Exercises.
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To our many readers who caught our error in our special article con- cerning the Bishop Jet+ Memorial. we wish to extend our thanks and apolo- gies. Our mistake was a careless one. We sometimes wish to think that we are beset by that special imp called ' The Printer's Devil."
Many Prizes To Be Given
The Virginia Episcopal School facu lty will commend the efforts o f many of the VES-ites at Final Exercises on June 7th. Many of the prizes and winners have just been announced. The Religious Essay award was awarded to James Frederick Daugh- try, Ill. The Big Brother prize was awarded to Jordan H. Parker. Among the athletic prizes, the prize for the
Best Non-Letter man went to Hardy S. Dillard; The Softball Leag ue C u p went to 2nd West; The Athletic Cup
went to Blair Farinholt; and the Car- ruthers Memorial Trophy and Medal went to N. Shaw Smith.
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