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WILLIAM EMORY SMYTH Greensboro, N. C.
Bill, a Carolinian from Greensboro, is now in his second year at V.E.S. During his ten or so months here he ~os donated much of his spare time to the extracurricular activities of
the school. One of these areas to wh1ch he has contributed very gen- erously is the choir. Again this year Bill, a first tenor, is a member of the choir. Last winter Bill put in many hours as a member of the J.V. Basket- boll team. In the following spring seoson he played tennis.
Bill is also a member of the Honor Committee and V estry and is t h e Feoture Editor of the Meteor. Being o counselor, he is one of the few "old boys" who room in Randolph.
Next year Bill plans t o a t t e n d either the University of the South at SewMee or Williams College.
MIKE AGELASTO Virginia Beach, Va.
Mike, in his third year at V.E.S., comes to us from Virginia Beach, Va. He is an outstanding student and has added much to the school by his con- tributions to both the Meteor and the Drama Society.
Last year Mike was proud to be one of Mr. Aldred's "faithfuls" on the cross country team. His consistent performances played a major part in the team's success. This year Mike's athletic interests center around cross country (again), soccer, and track.
Aside from athletics, Mike gives much of his time to the service of his school. He is a counselor, a member of the Vestry, and Editor-in-chief of the Meteor.
After graduation from V.E.S., Mike would like to attend Yale, Columbia, or the University of Virginia where he wants to major in Social Science or, as one might expect, Journalism.
WILLIAM GRADY CARPER Princeton, W. Va.
Since September three years ago, the school has been graced with the smooth and outgoing nature of Bill Carper. He is a member of the Old Guard here at V. E. S.
Bill's personality has helped him to the top in many areas of school life. He is in his second year as coun-
selor. For three years he was a member of the Hop Committee and has held its chairmanship for two years. Bill has contributed to the Meteor, is secretary-treasurer of the Senior Class, a two year member of the Vestry, and last year was in the Drama Society. His athletic distinc- tion lies mainly in his basketball ability, where last year he was one of three to start every basketball game.
Davidson or U. N. C. and u medi- cal career represent Bill's conscien- tious aspirations.
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