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OLD BOY'S SUMMERTIME
A':'·ELAST0-1 took Devon's place. BARCO-I took a freedom ride. BEST What happened to the Cor-
voir? ?
BIDWELL--I went to see some schools.
BOLLES-I snowed 'em. BOOKER-I got married to Kit+.
HINKLE-I tried.
GORDO-Stayed home 'cause Dad-
dy wouldn't let him go out. BRIDGERS-Surfed at the beach. CANNON-Got caught.
CARPER-I thought about Mary, B. B., Betsy, Marty, Cathy, Susan, Mono, Jerett, Helga, and George.
CA TLIN-I sailed and played tennis. SCALES-I tried to housebreak
chickens.
CHITTENDEN-Heh, Heh. COUNCIL-I lived in my little Yel-
low Monza.
COWPER-Beverly of St. Mary's.
CRAWLEY-I invaded the wreck.
CALVIN-I stacked bricks.
DAVIS-Worked for SOc an hour.
DONOV AN-I warmed up for this year's masters.
EADIE-I was out of it. EDWARDS-I made boxes.
FIFIELD-I rode on my Honda. FISHBURNE-I worked for the Pabst
Co.
FLOYD-Measured land with the
Agricultural Stabilization Conserva- tion Service.
FORSYTH-I didn't do anything decent.
FOSTER-I gave Roanoke a break. FOUNT AIN-Fountain has reformed. GROVER-I went to Williamsburg
ond met the twins.
HARDEE-I raked sand traps. GEORGE-I spent the summer ex-
ploining that I was going steady
(not with Carper).
MALCOLM-I drove my hydroplane all summer.
BUCKY-1 stayed home in Lynch- burg.
HARRISON-Tutored Mr. Wright at Christchurch.
THE METEOR
HENRY-Sheeped-it.
HODGE-I worked in the pool hall.
HOLCOMBE-After party of debu- tante ball.
HOOKER-Organized th ings.
ST ANLEY -I was a leach with no license.
STRADER-I ran a train for a zoo. SUDDUTH, H.-I made love to a
Beaver.
SUDDUTH, M . - 1 built a house. TURNER-I made love to Paula Ann. V ADEN-I chased squatters. FRED-I worked and took a trip.
W ARDEN-I practiced my water
skiing skills.
WEBB-I was an intern. CARLYLE-Got my Stung broke by
President.
MONTY-1 got all the candy Icould
eat.
WHITEHEAD-I played baseball. WI LLIAMS-1 toured Yankeeland. BRODIE-Big boats pick on me. WOOD-Hit the summer tubes. BOROUGH-Tried to get in Christ
School.
YOUNG-I lost I08 pounds.
-Mike Sheble.
THE SCHOOL NURSE
Our new school nurse, Mrs. Roy Bradley of Trenton, New Jersey, is a graduate of Muhlenburg Hospital School of Nurs ing, where she was class president in 1933. Her career has been va ried-ranging from thirteen years as a school nurse in Bogota, N. J. to work in a nursing home, a summer camp and for Cerebral Palsy.
Mrs. Bradley has two grown children, a son who works with the Y. M. C. A. in Trenton, and a re- cently married daughter who lives in Daytona, Florida. Mrs. Bradley shows a personal interest in each boy and hopes to get to know each of us. "I hope to see the porch crowded and have the boys over for cider and a bull session, but after the school work is done."
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METEORITES
HOTELLING-1 join ed the Cave Climbing Club and, of course, ran.
J.D.-I cut a few posts.
JOHNSON-I worked on a farm.
KLUTIZ-1 grew.
KONRAD-I toured the world.
LllPFERT-1 studied Latin.
LINDSAY-I supervised Gordo's .'
ISO S.
LOGAN-"Nothin'."
MANNING-Oh, GAH!
MANSFIELD-I just stayed in Nar- rows .
MAULDIN-I wrecked my parents' car.
ERVIN-I drove a garbage truck.
JIM BASS-I tried to go on a diet.
MORRISON-I was the first one to late date Bebo.
ELLISON- I was the last one to late date Bebo.
B.K.-Go away.
MYERS-No witticisms. NICHOLSON-I worked in a
grocery store.
NOWELL-I didn't go to the beach.
PEARSON-I painted.
POE-Rallied Raleigh.
RAGS-Scrimmaged with Cunning- ham in my spare time.
ROSE-l entertained the V.E.S boys. ROSS, D.-Dug ditches.
ROSS, T.-Any old thing.
SAIN-I fell in love.
SHEBLE-1 jumped off cliffs into the Potomac River.
SHERIDAN, G.-I flunked out of summer school.
SHERIDAN, R.-1 went to summer school.
SHOFFNER-Traded a Monza for a
vw.
SM ITH- ment.
I plead the 5th
Amend-
SMYTH-Ciinked bottles and went to the dump.
SNIDER-I played with my hot car. STAFFORD-Lived on a liquid diet
at the beach.
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