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TO THE ALUMNI
A letter has been sent to each of you in regard to Homecoming on October 16, 1954.
All of us at V.E.S. would be de- lighted to see each of you here for that occasion.
If it is impossible for you to attend the luncheon and game, please return the card you received and let us know that we have your correct ad- dress.
If you enjoy reading the Meteor and would like to receive it in the future, please send us two dollars for Alumni dues and the Meteor for the next year. That amount is not much but it will pay for sending the Meteor to all the Alumni.
W e have been publishing the ad- dresses of all Alumni, year by year, so if you have kept those copies, you will soon have a complete roster of the Alumni and their addresses as we have them. When you change your address, please let us know.
SONS OF ALUMNI
Left to right: London, Ellett, Winfree, Carter, D., Farinholt,
Dillard, Roe, Cranz, Nash and Cowper.
a home in Lynchburg. He is back on the tobacco market.
Dr. Robert A. Abernathy, Jr., has moved to Westhampton, Va., where he will practice medicine.
William Von Hacht, Jr. and his wife were here for a visit a few days ago. They were on vacation. He is engaged in Radio and Television
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Alumni News
Alumni Secretary.
1918
1935 thought John A.
Paul H. Heydenreich lives in Tar- boro, N. C. He visited the school on September I0.
1920
We regret to say that James L. Belote died in Goldsboro, N. C. on July 17, last. His wife, Martha Dortch
Belote, and their son still live in Goldsboro. He is also survived by his mother and a brother.
1924
Ed Lockett has written a very in-
teresting article, "The Flying Tigers Can Do It Again," as the result of an interview with General Claire Chennault, USAF.
Quintus Hutter and his family have returned from a trip to Switzerland and other European Countries. The object of the trip was to take his attractive and talented daughter, Julia Dale, to be married to Ed Har- ries, Jr., of Lynchburg. If you want to burn him up, just ask him about the lost wallet.
1933
Major Jack Peters, USAF, is sta-
tioned in Japan. Morton W right
work, Drexel
H ill, Pa. 1942
and his
here for a short visit on September 3.
Harry Horton is Solicitor for the County Court. He lives in Pitts- boro, N. C.
1941
Fred Carrington has finished his
service in the Navy and has bought
Chiles Larson, A/2c, has become quite an athlete. We have a picture of him receiving a trophy for his performance in the 400 meter hurdles in Seoul, Korea.
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ALUMNI
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was a confirmed bachelor until we heard of his wedding to Margaret Parsley Young on August 6. Con· gratulations.
George M. Bean has accepted a call to the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, to serve as Chaplain. He has been in Rich- mond for the past two years.
1937
Edwin A. Penick, Jr., Associate Pro-
fessor of Religion at Randolph-Macon W oman's College recently read a paper at the annual meeting of the National Council on Religion in Higher Education. He received his Ph.D. degree from Yale University last June.
1939
Charles Hill Carter has been get-
ting some publicity as a farmer and owner of "Shirley," a famous old
Virginia estate. His
Charles City, Virginia.
address is
Moore, Jr.,
Harvie W a rd won the
Amateur Golf Championship on August 21. He now lives in Cali- fornia.
1943
Rev. Charlie Penick has another
son. He has just moved from White· ville, N. C . to Goldsboro, N. C.
1944
Dr. Charles P. Bugg will be married on October 16 to Mabel Mears. The wedding will take place in Ponte
V erda
Beach, Fla.
1945
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