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1962
THE METEOR
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Compliments of
DOOLEY'S FLORIST
Gray; Reese; Whitehead Representatives
TROPIC OF CANCER
(Continued f·rom page 2, col. 4) tions ranging ~from s imple impres-
sions of ·fog to intricate descr·ip- tions connecting certain physical and mental sensations suoh as the influence a£ music on one's pat- tern a£ thoug1ht. "My nerves are
BISHOPS TOP U. VA. FROSH
Netters Lose to Saints
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tat11t, vibrant! The notes are like PEOPLES NATIONAL gla:ss .bal·Is dancing on a million
jets of water. I've never been to BANK & TRUS~ CO. a concert before on sudh an empty
The Bishop gol,£ers won their I In it~final rna~of the season, first match of the year defeating the Btshop tenms team w~s the U Va. Frosh 17-10 at Boons- downe? hy a powerful St. ~ns
boro Country Club. topher s squad. . The . BtshOJ?S Jdhn Wentz and Jimmy Bar- were una·?le to gam a smgle wm ber laying pa·r golf, gathered 8 and the fmal score was 9-0. On of 'appossible 9 points. Ohoate the whole t?e team played we!l, and Nowell won 6 points and but were stm~ly unalble to Wl?
Foreman and Fifield 3. Jimmy because of ~hetr lack of expen- Baflber's 77 won medali,st !honors. ence and depth.
Member F. D. I. C.
FACT FINDER (Continued from page 2, col. 1)
belly. Nothing escapes me, not even t:he tin~est pin fa:lling. It's as thou~h I had no clothes on and every pore of my body was a
window and all :the windows open and the light flooding my giz- zards__.! can feel the light curv-
HALIFAX COUNTY SQUEEZES BY VES
The Halifax County golf .team
reversed the score .from their
first match and won 14_0-12_0.
Our golfers found the course
Bishop Trackmen Beat Fleming
and make a cadis nymph ing under mhe vault of my ribs
rough that day and the.only led the Bishops over William
of it. Think it'll work?" "I'm not sure. Seems like
and my r~bs hang .there over a it hollow wave trem!bling wi.th reverberart:ions . . . And otohen
Bishop to hrea:k 80 was Jtmmy Barber with a 79.
WOODBERRY GOLFERS DEFEATBISHOPS
Paul Bloom wins 880 in State meet.
VES Track Team Nicks LC-JV's
good. , . realism, whioh Miller i1s so Colle1111iLe run of 450.6 only to lose to
1bit-see? T hen it'll be
ream
of consciousness presents, to the
? Pi~hanas-you know, man-
sciousness (even in its mildest separated the two team~.
11 .foot jump in the pole vault. 100 ya·rd da.sh-1 Deoring (WF),
2 Well (WF), 3 Bloom (V) 10.9 sec.
~.-c:u• strip all the flesh off a man device. On •bhe whole, tflhe atmos-
t '~t tbut a 1bow and arrow. ding of ,tJhe first man in a !tailored
180 low hu·rdles-Wall (\VF), 2 In addition to baffling bishop sec.
The rt:endency toward a st
form) seems to 1be a necessary phere is somber, depressing.
The Bishops won the meet wtth the mile relay team, composed of Doug Forsyth, Jamie Gregory,
dash -1
Miller dwells to a great ex:tent on •the more depressing aspects
Paul Bloom and Bud Palmer. ,.
sarcastic all of a 9Udden? Miller's strong impressions of our
11 I said was how'd ya like ..." modern world we become aware A 52' 11" toss of the shot by
"Never mind. I'm sorry." of an almost frantic con&usionism L ynchburg College's Shelton "Now this was a darn good in ;w~hich modern man 1has so un- broke a record for J o•hnson
rticle. I read ~t last night. You witrt:1ngly entangled hin1!SeH. It Am P:ield.
vut:•ula. read it, you'd really like I a wendh 1n a !brothel who is 100 yd. dash-Williams (V), 2
Irt:'s all wbout this guy who called upon rto lift her skirts or Herbert (LC), 3 Robertson (LC), wes ·hunting for polar bears witih take off her chemise at tthe hid- time 10.9 sec.
a 76 while Barber followed dose- Watkins, 3 .Gibson (V) 2-09.1 sec.
10tlh~·tn
charges t o
facuity-student softrba:ll ~me. Deoring (WF), 3 Baggett (V) 22.0
200 yd. dash-Bloom (V), 2 Wil- PrP ya go, read it." . suit who ·comes along?" Is it not liams (V), 3 Robertson (LC), time
~
points, Nowell _0, and Foreman
"Hmm ? Oh, yeah-yeah, I see. order to achieve a tbasic modern son by defeating Lynchburg 1. Medalist was John Wentz yards. Larry Baggett was forced
'?"
reader,acertaindifficulty,yet,in
:tJhe Colonel's Arnold 1by five to take a second place despite an
:
eating fish. It says here tlhat they
n less t'han a minute! I wonder that'd feel?"
"Great."
"Hey, why're you getting so of our modern life. Through tance man entered and won took meda:list honors again with 880 yard run- 1 Bloom (V), 2
,,
who shot a 75.
DANVILLE DEFEATS
BISHOPS
The high flying Danville golf- ers defeated VES 16-11 at Boonsboro Country Club despite the tremendous efforts of John
· 440 yard dash-1 Palmer (V), 2 Paul Bloom, usually a dts- vVenrt:z and Jimmy Barber. Wentz Harris (V), 3 Jones (WF) 54.5 sec.
both the 220 and 440.
"Not now. I've got to fimsh true that we, as individuals, are 24.0 sec.
440 yd. dash-Bloom (V), 2 Palm- er (V), 3 Rhea (LC), time 54.7 sec. 880 yd. run-Forsyth (V), 2 Rhea
u rn' about this time? I JUSt turned off. 'Dhe world of man has 3 Dunstar (LC), time 4.55.2. valiant but losing endeavor of Fnnce; ]ones; Hardwood 3:51.8 it's something real ex- reached suah a frantic pace that 120 High Hurdles-Doane (LC), the students was highlighted sec.
constantly mped by tlhe sociecy in 'te Engli::.h themes again! hopelessly lost jn our own world.
· ing this English theme."
"Oh, no. Don't tell me we gotta wthioh we live? W e are lost, so
batters with a combination of
fast balls, gopher balls, wild
pitches, and change-ups, Lee
880 relay-won by VES Fitz Pat-
rick; Teer; Williams; Bloom 1:41.9
(LC), 3 Gable (LC), time 2.09 sec.
y lonaer - \\'hatta ·we harta wble to die when our switch is Mile-G regory (V), 2 Gibson (V), the last of the 7th inning. The Mile relay-won ~by W. F. Arnold;
ell, don't keep me in suspense We are machines that are only ~.
2 Baggett (V), 3 Acore (LC), time "We have to write a:bout a con- spinning a million miles an hour 16.4 sec.
. ng." the eaJ"tlh and man's brain are
""'r'""' ion we've heard recerutly." in opposite directions. 180 Low Hurdles-Doane (LC), bases were loaded, and with ·a
''Big deal ! Just what I've at- It is through his inlten~e 2 Howard (LC), 3 Acore (LC), time rally-ending, acrobatic, over- wanted to do! Vvhat're you description of the confusionism 22.6 sec. the-shoulder grab by Bill Poe.
lur•t•ng yours wbout?"
of modern man that Miller dis- Mile Relay-VES (Forsyth, Greg- Tlhe Ch a'P1ain led his col- Broad jump- 1 Baggett (V), 2
,...,.,,,tl y." "Yealh?"
in 'his at1iltude thr·ou>g~hout the (V), 3 Palmer (V), d'istance 52'11''. and two singies, including the
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were only alble to gain a first marie (Dyketerhouse - Sweet -~ place .in the mile rby Jamie Thurston- Wright)·
juS~t writing a!bout a
plays Ibis disi.nterest in the 1ife of ory, Bloom, Palmer), time 3.52.2.
the masses. There is ever prese111t Shot Put-Shelt.on (LC), 2 Justice
l·eagues in their pilgrimage to Fitz P.at·rick (V), 3 Deoring (WF).
"Oh. I'm
conversation I heard re-
the plate by collecting a double game winning blow.
Pole vault- 1 McCarty (WF), 2 Baggett (V), 3 Fitz Patrick (V) 11'3".
rt~v-old bro...vn pelican ..." -Justin White
BISHOP LINKSMEN WINSECOND
they appear negligible; close up they are. apt to appear ugly ~nd
120 High Hurdles - 1 Rock- V1rg.inia Episcopal School suf- wood (A), 2 Justice (V), 3 Fal-
Discus-S-helton (LC), 2 Justice world in which he ]1ives, an:d mhis (V), 3 Elder, (V) distance 119'9".
book an indifference toward the
attitot.tde becomes more and more Broad Jump-Brown (LC), 2 Tay- eran umpir·e J. W. Gannaway, Hi~h jump- 1 Justice (V), 2
Despite the absence of vet- "Ithinkthethemeis,bltltI'mapparentast~hehookpro~resse~. lor(LC),3Roberson(LC),distance, thegamewasadequatelyd~ Palmer(V)andDeoring(WF)tie
"Yea:h." "InnereSit.ing ?"
There develops from thts atti- tude an unceasing desire for an "\N'ell, I'll see ya later. Conrad. existence in "an inlf,in~tely 1better, 've got to type this theme now." larger way, without civilization. "Wait a minute? It says here Human 1beings make a S'l:range
the average weight of rhe fauna and flora. From a distance
18'7.5".
Pole Vault-Baggett (V), 2 Fitz-
patrick (V) and Borr (LC) tie, 10'6". High Jump-Borr (LC), 2 Helsa-
beck (LC), 3 Palmer (V), 5'9".
Bishops Down Jefferson
rected by the Headmaster.
Albemarle Whips Bishops
5'5".
Mile -
Cronk (A), 3 ·Bloom (V). 4:49.8.
~..,.... sure the conversation isn't." "Oh."
malicious. More than anythmg
they need .to be surrotmded with for a victory in its first fuur School by the score 79 Ito 39 in a (A), 2 Bagget (V), 3 Falwell.
ly with a 79.
Facuity Edges Students, 4 to 3
Coach R. I. "Rock" Lee
carried his faculty
a narrow victory in the annual
Mile run- 1 Arnold (WF), 2 Gregory (V), 3 G~bson (V) 4:49.1
sec.
120 high huTdles-Deoring (WF),
2 Wall (WF), 3 Bagg~tt (V) 16.5 sec.
sufficient spaoe space even more matches, ·finally obtained a sm~h- meet art: V.E.S. The Bishops were 0:21.7.
tlhantime." ing win over Jefferson Htghdownon1lythreepainJttsattheend 880Rel-ay- WonbyAlbe-
'flhere is -a gre3lt deal more to School of Roanoke. The Bishops one oould ~maaine. To ·re-ally ob- "he final score 'being 9-0. The
rh,.,. (V) d. Cates (HC) 3-0. dlifferent levels by WJhidh thelbook who won .his singles witholllt the r and W·entz d. Payne and could he judged, it would take loss of a game.
Ca more tes in the beS~tlba11 2-1. N
0! ~ne·
· a1 d' 1 an extensive knowI- 1 er uses •v 1ese wo s
-noate and Nowell won best ball edge of ?. er wr h ~spaBalzac' the reality of ·humanity. Is it not 3-0 and mustctans, sue a • • ha .a..----
. J M' 0 Matisse and Ravel for thts reason t1 t we 'UC\..VI'!e •Jea,ce (HC) d. Foreman (V) (:nwh~~'he refers'with the in- disgusted whe~ we read f :!s
19' 6".
2-1. s-ton. r' 111 e )' · t ·n to resenta realist~ic (al- (A), 2 Thurston (A), 3 Palmer Herndon (A,), 3
The VES golf team came .from
· d and recorded a 14_0-12,)/z TROPIC OF CANCER :tJhan went victorious in every match,
of tlhe field' events largely due to marie (Herndon - Gay - Stridc- tthe efforts of John Justice and 1 y ) 1 37
over Halifax County.
,,.., (HC) d. Wenrtz (V) 2-1. tain :the full meaning an t' e best matoh wa:s .played by Boone,
Bud Palmer.
In the tmck evenlts the Bishops
·
1
arbour (HC) d. Fifield (V) . 0 . th case of Matisse book Ites m
~he·fact that Miller
~
:than one single reading. - - - - .-=-------:---:--:-
Gregory,
time
Shot-Put- 1 Palmer Ju~i~,(V), 3 Shanklin
win
11 459
does Miller include an deeper mto rtJhe meGoning of the Yd fl of Jhilosophy but book iJt becomes apparent that
a
noate (V) d. .Chaffin (HC)
3-0 un tmtt ow , M'll' ...1 rd and
74 •
Discus 1 Elder (V), 2
lum (A), 3 Justice (V). Broad Jump-1 Strifls
an (HC) d. Nowell (V) 2-1. so 15P ai~ iters inters thoughts to ac!hieve stark realism,
2~-~. tention of clarifying an impres- book? !he.true tmportanceo . ts
(V). 0:23.3.
44(}.Yard Dash - 1 Wright PoleVa.ult-1
Pea~ceand Barbour won best ball discussing theory and purpose . lS ryt g pearsti ) (V). 0:52.2. 12'.
3-0 One could describe this book as a most sumodper-r 1 c ~hll
· 1 eration of dirty for a. er·n man, a ·P o""J:'.uy
'""'" Ghoate was medalist with mere con~omdep ved thoughts. by which man can view himself.
88().yard Dash- 1 Stridc1aod (tA), 2 FoNyth (V), 3 ColmlfQ (A). 2:04.3.
~.~l'ti/'
31
aB74 followed closely by Jimmy words hf} k "f ra looks a. little
arber's77. But,It m ,t one
-K.e9ia Fil..•trick
.
.~.~............,J.,y
sec. scored the tie-breaking run in
with a sparkling double-play by the Day Boys when the
Shot put-1 Justice (V), 2 Wood- ward (WF), 3 Palmer (V) 48.41 sec.
Discus---1 ]us·tice (V), 2 Palmer (V), 3 Clark (WF) 125' 1".
'fihe VES terunis team stymied fered i.fs first defealt of dlhe year wood (A). 0:16.9.
by ~losing ·to Albemade High 180 High Hurdles 1 Yancey
with
100-Yard Dash - 1 Yancey
rick (V). 0:10.3. 220-Yard Dash -
of
4:49.8.
(A), 2 Herndon (A), 3 Fitz Pat-
1 Herndon
(A), 2 Yancey (A), 3 Williams Yancey (A), 3
Bud Palmer and Jahn Justice F leming Hig.h School of Roanoke
in a meet at VES, by·scoring 31 points ~between them.
The Bishops, usually weak in thejumpsandweights,pickedup
220 yard
Scottie (WF), 3 Parker (WF) 22.6 sec.
Palmer (V), 2
1 Gregory (V), 2