Page 5 - 1987 VES Meteor
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JANUARY 27, 1987
THE METEOR
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for books to be in areas which present obstacles during an
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By Chris Kelly
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go aroun tbeee boot.., makinr
laid that thia idea would be a and would flood on
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One sees the brochure on the emergency. The intention of the program Mr. Zimmer table and walk over to pick it approved is public service
up. "Virginia Episcopal School · oriented, according to Mrs. beginning a new tradition..." Hackett. By taking res-
One reads on. "Books abound- ponsibility for students' books on benches, on walls and when they are in the improper
stairwells, within canvas bags and without . books stacked
hitu.~bludpon themsel~es, books
. ~ about m . every d i r e c t i o n . . . T h e acade~Jc e s -
areas, by confiscation, and returning them via fines, it
hopes to teach nonchalant
students a sense of res- p o n s i b i l i t y f o r t h e i r o s -
· I d d · · p un · pparen y, as pay a few dimes to get your
late, ~~ugh •tuden_ts, faculty books back them to a full and Vl!lltors have tripped over . P y .
sence cL the achool 111 ever·
derfoot •A t1 0f seSSlons. n ee , 1t 1s better to
h
owever, 1roruc a m t
the 'Book Mon8ter , . . . oc In the early fail:Mn. Foeter the
ures ve au
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pnce for new ones. eh . 'tht' h
It 1s, e past,
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1.Yearbook 2.RomperDorm 3. Caught (sl)
4.Headmasterpre-Zimmer 5. Attenijon! (sl)
6. Deutsch
7. Marlbcno(sl)
8. Bleat
9. Newspaper
10. Espenol
11. Bailey's Group
12. Two get a weekend 13. Gardena 14. Same as 5 Acrou 15.Exam
16. Douglas' Group 17. Headmaster
becauae they were not able to
18.BadSign
19. Toolin' -:-::--
20.~aticProduction
21. Yearbook Rag 22. Propo1 tion 23.Rip
l.Humpday 2. Girls' Dorm
3. Bishop:::---- 4. Inn
5. The Gippet 6.Babn
7. 'l'rip
8. Smith's Group
9. Sullivan"s Group 10. Next to 3 Down 11. Franceil8 12tfrobiKUa
13. Max's CourM 14. GU)'I! 15.
16. a\13clown(init) 17. Beneclic:t Arnold<-.>
18. M-. 19.Smoldnc_ _
20.Arropnt 21.May30 22. To Tell On
23. Gratllful - - 24. To Be
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th
ac oo prom a nsponae • V E S br h ha 1 ded
te eaaence h 1to pt
mini•tJ ation nO'« hopes to apent mo11t cLhn time cleaninll er di te
~u:ntreaction tended to be ·
during rainstorms, boob we... detmite, the old way the "book
up the echool in preparation for
vilitou to make the '1oO
left ng. tllida
campus b n
..nogenoua. 8urpunply, i;~ mo.t dld not disapprove of the
oufor
perioda cL time, and """ atudent wgg•ted that giving
ng he everyw n ,
'extended bulc idea, but found monetary payments One
drench . Le.tsr on, Mta. monater''
be
be mem r
mpua 1oo better and already overinundated demerit from the elements. 1y1tem. Perhap1 the biggeat CJ"ada agreed • with problem etud.enta found Wal
money that was that they had no acce11 to the for the anaa where collected bookl h as a fteld trip. wen etored. Currently, they
are prohibited from placinc bookl in the followinr anae: the helle, dininr hall, on the brick wall1, near the belie lclence (when the old ''book mon1ter" wae located), on the 1tairway1 to the library, or on the Ban'k•·Ganaway
the 8th
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Uvlnpton-
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which the ad-
ccmjunction
nd atrairhten d Two bye are needed to ret Into
1tudente more. M01t boarden A avatlable Mn. Hack tt. llv within proximity of
Tim poa!Aid for "red ming" their clllltroome Jett, P•n
Hac , in
ltade, with Ntchola'• oftloe on 2nd Jett.
1tored In
t that ot'l'ioe - hen and one held
and prOJ
byMrZ1mm . byMn.Hackett.BecauaeMr1. d, however, •..ale L•vlnpton-Nichola live• off
problem aeem1 to plarue day radiator near the librery doc11. p l• itl
2 of t
campu1, 1he i• not •• readily
Therefore, 1tudent1 muet
ever, the f"C'Winc
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dletlln and Randolph, 1 0 they r M y thmurh nday, lO·•Ui can leav th tr boob m thetr
of AM Moo y thmurh Fnday room1. !'rom AIneh d 7 PM ntght Many and Wyatt, thourh, ftnd th m
boo'kl fore booke a r e
eollertton at any cl818 i1 an
y book ar •• follow• ·00 AM
have that,
VIItnth 1m1quqnur
to tim , but
tnt'requent Wtth the
locate the
penonnel to get their booke back, they have ml home· work allignmenta and
etudying for crucial teete or qulzee.
However, according to many m the boardlnr ltua.nta, th
hopefUlly,
advance to the
What, then, will '*-'- fll
appropriate
evacua their
golnr to athletic practi , On
10nnel i t .,...,.,
'n\eey~Wm
worked .., the
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