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TOWN & COUNTRY REST AURANT
with your help, the Lamar Garden will be well on its way to comple- tion. We can hardly wait to see Mr. Lamar seated on his chair in his gar- den-and we hope that all of y•ou who had a part in the fulfillment of his dream will be there to pay him honor.
RELIEVES
ACKEDLIPS
35¢
THE VIRGINIAN HOTEl Parents: We will appreciate your
reservations.
J. W. WOOD WHOLESALE GROCER 27 Ninth Street
Phone VI 7-5558
McDANIEL-KELLY
ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical Contractors 1218 Twelfth Street
Phone VIctor 5-'4593
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MERRIMAN'S BARBER SHOP
5th and Clay Streets
KENNEDY'S LINOLEUM SHOP
IIII Clay Street Phone VI 5-1181
Compliments SCHEWEL
FURNITURE COMP ANY IIth AND MAIN
"Lynchburg's Largest and Most Popular Furniture StoreII
YOUR GIFT CENTER
KIRKP A TRICK First Colony Life Bldg., Lynchburg, Va.
BOWEN way to the gymnasium and the plant-
813 Fifth Street
Dial VI 5-3456
is also there and at the Chapel. We-and
jayvee the Committee-now look forward
orld of ('way forward!) to next Finals when,
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Vi r g i n i a ' s F i n e s t VI 5-6110
F o o d
JAMES T. DAVIS, INC.
Lynchburg's Leading Paint and Wallpaper Store
Take Our Flowers With You On That Big Date
Dial VI 6-6581
Doyle, Florist 708 Main Street
THE SCHOOL
WHO'S WHO
(Continued from p~ge 5, col. I) Mail Boys
Mike Burke
John Redick
Dial VI 7-4485
L. OPPLEMAN 825 Main Street
JEWELRY - MUSIC - LUGGAGE PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
LYNCHBURG OIL CO. Inc.
2459 Campbell Avenue
Dial VI 7-8875
ADAMS MOTOR CO. Imperial - Chrysler Desoto - Plymouth
Sales & Service
Austin Cooke
Jim Douthat
Polk Dillon
Bill Dix
Kean lvey Calder Loth John Mundy
SHANKLIN
Jim Shanklin Conway Shield Will Williams
Store Clerks
Library Assistants
John Redick
(Continued from p~ge 7, col. 2)
He will undoubtedly letter again this
year in each of these sports giving him probably the most outstanding athletic record at VES.
We wish Jim all the luck in the world a t Princeton, or another col- lege, and wherever he goes. W e are sure that his achievements at this school will follow him through- out his life, and that he will achieve much more in everything he does.
PLANTING COMMITTEE
(Continued from page 3, col. 3)