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THE METEOR
Students' Summer Jobs
Little do we the work uperioee of tbe atudentl here at V.E.S. During tbe aummer
moatha atudentl bad a variety of lDterMting jobe ranging b om gravea to being a radio
Pem Jenkins worked shellinj'
ae•llop1 on a boat out of Wan- Pem Nub beJped rebuild an old fishing aback at Cape Lookout National Park, the ooly
The
that ol
who worked mowing a graveyard
and helping to en, gravea at a cemetery in Raleigh. They both enjoyed the autbot ity of having
•veral hundred people under
them.
Sanibel bland, norida was
wbere Mitch HuaeU wol'ked as a groundakeeper and a reataurant worker. Alto In the Teataurant llDe, Lury Jon 1
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at Virginia Beaeh, Jimmy Nub
unuaual job was
and Lee Parker
was a lifeguard.
In the completely dillerent
aetting of Kentucky,
the Morton brothers, Wade and
Allen, worked at a lumbe_r com- pany driving front-end loaders.
John Kollmansperger bad a paper route to run eaeh morning in Norfolk, Virginia. Despite the early boura, be found the route to be a gnat advantage,
becau be could read the sports page before anyone else.
In Lebanon, Virginia, Riebard Quill n worked as a radio an-
at WLRV for his third
wu a
&Dt in
CaroUna: and Randy Roblnton wubed disbet at a pancake
In Vlrtrlola Beach.
the of North Carolina,
ew Teachen ontinued from p. 6
At W hington and Lee, he played four year of varsity
football. w years, and w
l.andon School in Bethesda, Maryland and went on to study at Yale. There, he received a B.A. after having majored in American Studies and Pre-Med. His bobbies include camping and hiking among manifold physical activities. In high chool, he was Pre ident of the Senior Class and th captain C?f both the football and team . After en- tering Yale as a National Merit
Scholar, h became an All-Ivy
Activities
Continued from p. 2
throughout the course of the year. Tickets will be available through the activities committee.
at a
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Greensboro,
N o r t b
Headmaster, Continued from p. 3
Theater
Und rn atb thl1 thin ven r of adol nt uperfkia.llty we dev loped tom thin of real
futur plan , but may continue ported by a mutual ppl'ecia- t ac:hin . an wcom r, h
Bulldog," or mascot, a privilege passed on to rising nior by the incumbents. He teache Core Eleven History
almoet In . Whll
approv th coach D aeon Football and hip that now continu s Into " nd c:banc ," th coat-and-ti LaC . H hope to go to
of for tb v r lualv goal oft ultimat
"cool," we were atr tchlnc
valu - oiii'Mlv
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manner, w prodded
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to try bareS. to 11
fforts
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clilt&n
our
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,f McLean. Virginia, attended
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to pect our
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and de rminatJon to equal or Di.aon on of my
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Editor' not : tudent Alnalie two - aiiOby
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aback of ita kind left in any Na- tional Park. Farther Ull the cont
umm r and
tb loeal volunteer rescue
quad.
rved, as well, in
lor for two and Univer-
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placed into Who'
Who
goU, t nnis and reading. He
mong Colle tudents. H'
are
teach English and
and will coach Winter Track and J.V. Mr. Berry hu no
League LaCro rved as th "Y ale
player and
You'd smile, too, if you got 90 miles to the gallon.
tudy kills
in th and thr Math and will ty-five year old composer, Eubie
Blake. A"Chinese Magic Circu
will be touring with its entourage tat r lif without ppar I to cl and day tudy medical school, preferably the of clowns, jugglers, dancers,
tion of acb other's many ben ficial and It was a fri nd· yst m. H
Fri ndship form d und r hall. a n w football coach, h cir um tan at this pp~ t th spirit and unity
taln that on of tb mo t till anoth r n weomer h curriculum, but also feels that Day in which the student body valuabl aspects of y ur upr p nt red into our community. Mr. th re is a lack of among will journey to sites of historical
chool day " - in both r al and J hn r, a 22 y ar old nativ th tud nt body and that more and scientific interest.
of Virginia, ometime n ar futur . Mr. Sager period of our liv m to Ia t th ~ hav n hown at th that the hool excellent
magicians, and acrobats.
th
ton rand run d per. I am c r· football am . aead mically and approves the committee will also plan a Tour
piritual t rm - will th which you ar now
forming with your f How
bolarship beawarded.
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Ever popular travelogues will again be offered. The actiVities
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The Broadway
League is staging three plays, one of which will be "Deathtrap," a comedy thriller-chiller. Anoth- er production will b "Eubie," a ragtime celebration of the nine-
Posters for your
CO<,., Squor• OoonsbO
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