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XLVI
VIRGINIA EPISCOPAL SCHOOL, LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA,
1962 No. 7
itehead Named Head Counselor Pres. Of Honor Committee Cooke, Mundy, Freeman Appointed To Honor Committee
1962 Finals
The final events which climax- the 46th year of VES 'began
Sunday. :\lay 27. 1962. The
sermon was delivered by
Reverend Eog-er A. \i\Talke, ~
r., Rector of Christ Episcopal urch in Blacko;hurg. Va., our
headmaster.
On Frida1·. June 1, at five 'clock, the \'ES Glee Club pre- a brief concert. The pro-
inclncltcl the following s: .ldon'IIJIIS Te by Mar- "Th ank~ B e T o T h e e " b y .!J u cJ, "Chri,;t to Thee Be
'' b1· Sheutz. the Randall 01i1pso1i arrangement of Rob- F rost's "Stopping By the
oocls on a Snowy Evenjng," What Shall We Do W ith a Sailor.'' arranged by tOI<)111 e11·, t h e S t i c k e l s a r - of "Nothing Like a ' 1by Rodgers and Hammer- The Glee Club was u11'der direction of :\Ir. Charles r, and 11·as accompanied Mrs. 'N. P. Parrish. A recep-
Richard Whitehead
Bishop oi The Diocese of Sourh-
western V irginia, opened th e final
exercises. Certificates were pre-
sented to those menl'bers of the
student body who receiv-ed pass-
ing averages on all courses during
the school year. Special certi~i holidays. Many of them will part of her worship, the vestry tl?e.1962-63 session of the Vir-
for patrons and friends iol- cates were presented to those on
be going to school to bett·er of Langhorne Chapel allocated gtma Episcopal School. prepare themselves in !'heir the following funds during the Richard W·hitehead, - from
ed the concert.
Later that night, the VES H op
headed by Mr. Lin presented the F inal lJa:nce in the William King Field
. The decoratons involved exciting Spanish motif. Color- shawls and posters in keeping
bhe Honor Roll. Prizes were awarded in all forms for excel- lence in English Composition, and an award was given to the member of the student hody who showed the most proficiency in Chemi·stry and Physics. Two awards were given ior the best
Ohatham, Virginia, was named to the position of Head Coun-
selor. Whitehead, who ·has •ex- celled. both in academics and
athletics, has attended VES diocese ..................$ 75.00 for three years.
·th the theme set a gay mood
or bhe occasion. :\Iusic was fur- letic a:wa-rcls, the Big Brother
gu:ua, was a Junior counselor
thJs pas:t year, and has partici-
school community.
Mundy, a nativ-e Lynch-
burg-er, has attended VES for four yea·rs, and won the re- spect of all who know ·him.
Freeman, from Charlott-e
nished by the T.N.T. Tribles rom \1\lashingtun, D. C.
On the morning o•f June 2, the . Rev. vVilliam H. Mannion,
overall scholarship. Various ath- prize, 'and the School Medal for
Oharacter, Leadership, and Serv- ice were also presented.
lead a teachers' conferenc-e. For pleasure, after all this business, he will go sailing in Maine and Nova Scotia.
Mr. Wyatt ·will again lead the summer session of school at Ohrist Church School, Christ Church, Va. He will hav·e working with him Mr. Wright, who will teach mathematics, and Mr. Kiblinger, who will
teach French.
Dr. Parrish will be a labora-
tory instructor in a National Science Foundation Institut-e for secondary school teachers, to be hel? at Fairfax High School, Fa1rfax, Va.
2. For the Lynchburg United Givers' Fund
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O.OO pat·ed m all phases of the
From The Headmaster
A wise schoolmaster once said, "All g-eneralizations are false, particularly those about school years at the ·ends there- of." Boys, parents, and teachers, being, we bo~h ·hope