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nun., Wx., nf' ' -1- W 'X g7nrs- ,.-,,.Wf1. 'av '2- L-iigiifl Q, ii, 4 .. vZf'.7'ui. -- Mi K X -I .... ...A CLCbL!fg ROBERT CLINTON RUTLEDGE French, English: Atlvisor Drainatics HA. University of Virginia. George Washington Lnitersity ,loin ed Faculty-1942 MILTON FILMORE WILLIAMS 408 West Thirtl Street. Nescopeck. Pennsylvania English, Spanish. Music Appreciation: Director Glee Club. Director Choir. Organisi, Coach .I.V. Basketball. Football Statistician BA. Princetong .II..-I. Bucknell Lnixersity joined Facility--1945 WILLIAM EDGAR ROBBITT BL'sINEss MANAGER BS. University of North Carolina. William anil Mary Columbia University joined Frlvillty-1950 STIIART SVDNOR XVALDEN Ancient History. Moilern European I'Iistory: .Assistant Coach Varsity Football. Assistant Coach Tra Heatl Coach Varsity Ilaslaetball B.S. Haniptlen-Syrlnev College. Cornell I nixersity. .Il..-1, University of Riclnnonil Joined Faculfv -- 1946 LEE MASSEY McLAlICHLIN Mathematics: Head Coach Varsity Football. .Assisliilll Coach Track. Advisor Honor Committee BS. University of Virginia. Lniversity of Riclnnontl. Northwestern University ,loinedF11culty-1945 DAVID STEWART WALKER. IR. 1105 Park Street. Charlottesville. Virginia Matheniaticsg BS. Villanova College. Iniwrsity of Virginia. I.lniversity of Riclnnontl. George Washington Ilniversity E.H.S. 1940-1943 ,101.llf l1 FII4'IlIf4l -19-IT WILLIAM RILEY DEEIELE. III Vineyard Have-n. Massat-Iiusctts English History. English: Atliisor Pulslicutions. Assistant Coach Wrestling B..-1. Yale l'niversity. Ilarvartl Lnixersity Joined Ff1L'Ill1'Yf'1951 S
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THE CHRONIC ILL 115 .Sz H108 CLZOO CL 7 i 7Y6H'AYf BHZOOKH 'Cl 'jg V- In A il,-Y 'viii' nw if Y - 'gl 'S Jqf YYn1Fg:BnziookR I an ER, N, dnmoe Bazoc 3 y I X f, L K! His S A HAS SCH I5C1cAHrp8EY?lg2E?:og:lDSLLHlg lh:T J:'fffK:!.z lefil ll Kafjm-N lsgzoohahffyh Gong 'ro Pwr? HRS gonna TITLE ------ Qnegag Hfff' Ex-hero! 'THE ALI.-Amsnucnw Siha-Jgfllabhe ogfipg 43 i:iZ,1.Gg:Ew?ghi:::E ..f Q C. 2 V , , y 'VP 't - K if Au-Amer'gah til if ii'-HE ?VQI-Lfy oF 1 Q Q03 1' ffyzliq 5 PRIA I HE HT Cf., xl Agri tl L4sT wlSEo uP? of 5 l t - lr' gif. ff 4 if S t .Le f Y ' . I -- l wtf l i 4 ' J ff ,l T- LSI l X ll.-...JLE J lu' A ' J ifkqp X l . - AN11 Lose sfl ..-.- Al A ,Em ici WB wsfja 2 gd x.N FUR SAl.li-One unused carton ol' Paul. l would use this lootl, l1Lll lux' Nwitclied to Red llcurl. Sec Husl4x' Dog . Ist Klcmoritil. FUR S.Xl.lflAOne set ol' sliglitly lwent licdspringb. Springs ncur lmmc of l1cd5prings .irc Oli, lint those neu middle sag. See luck Diner. lat Xlemoriul. FOR SAl.lf-Dr. loiiefa Huir Ref storcr. XVill grow lmir on nnytliingg even ai liilliurd lmll. Sec Mr. R. P. Thomsen. Heatlintistcr. EHS. FUR S.'Xl.li-'Fra-il Handk truck xliocs. Size llsnmy lie rutlier lmrd to llill. It you tliink you txin till tlieae alloca- Sce Nlr. C. V, Tompliins. lfllS. FOR S.-Xl,lilfl7ix'e secontl-liuiitl lvottles ol Jxlegreuse. lde.tl tor liilir. Sec Burn lgoe, lst Memorial. FOR SALE-Hook How to lwe .1 Roeli in 23,167 Easy Lessonbu. See King .XCU llollnnd, XVQM Dorm. FOR S.-Xldli-I ine used XViilsPiLio dum- my, with nervous lwregtltdown uttgiclied. Sec Speed Hill. Upper lllucltliord. FOR S.XLliA.Xutogruplis. Sec Byron Anderson. Ind NlCIl1Ofl.ll. FUR S.'XLli4'I'wo puira ol' llroggina. Tliesc shoes lsize 285 ure very useful- may lie used as beds, auto bodies. etc. r . . 566 Robert Hamlvrieli. 2nd Alumni. FOR SALE - 1697,-l73,ll,58 cigarette butts. See Greig Cummings, lst Memorial. XV.XX'l'lfl'3-Sliieltl or some other sliult-proof protection. .Xl5o some con- t.iincr5 lor meltcd 5iiow . See HHH Moore, 3rd Xlemorial. XV.XXrl'lfl7-lileveii liorbes lor delixerx Full 35. SCC Mr. L. Nl, xlCl-lll,lgllllll. FHS. XV.XN'l'lilJ-Xlueli gold. See Sliyloek Morris, .Xlumni. YV.XX'l'lfl3glliplonm. Sec tlnvone. HHS. XV.XN'l'lfl'J-Une p.1ir of strong. lust- ing shoes. Nlust lic .ilvle to stand up under moeli wgillaing on cement rotid. See Xlike Snyder, L'ppcr llluelilortl. XV.XN'l'lflD-Relief lrom eriicks ulvout tlie Slater Svstem. Sec Xliw lngi Young. liitelien, lfllli. XV.XN'l'lflJ-St-xer.il tliousimd xxtrds ol t.ipe to eoxer llrum .Xvrcf moutli. Sec lim Simmondx. Lower liluelxlord. ' 1. CLASSIFI D AD ' XVXNTIQIJ--XVin over ISHS. See XVoodlwerry lfootlmll Team. Urunge, Yu. XV.XN'I'liIJ-ltiekit-. Set' Nlr. fx, Q.. lllillllpx. l',H5. LOST AND FOUND l,l PST-f lne .Xce 'l'ummv lfluttcncr, Sec ll. I. Procter, Lower llluelatortl. lfdsrlw-lLlXCllIl. Lust seen le.ix'ing ll. li. li. lone! lmnil .ind lieuding west. See 4 Lt JST R. li. lgllllillll. AA bliop, ILHS. - Un e laoolt. l3irtlw.1teliing Blade l'i.l5l'u1 iXl5o lost one Lll.lfI11 clock Net tor 1 .XXI and one liirtlxxxitcluiiig lelfiscopc. See lolin Xlgisnn. lst fXlemori.il. Fl lL'NlJff7ne lfuxter k'ggitll1XlULlNll' lelt oxer lrom NYest Dorm .MT litxtcr egg liunt. lrlllllltl wlitle uxillxing. See Messrs. lltnzel N NYli1ttle. l'i.l'l5. WILLIE THE DILLIE , fl ' Qi Lei lf t X 'f l qi FCM N ag I -gh THERE6' THAT MARBLE , LAST :vice-rrf an LOST
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T l I i i 1 I i . I I I I I I 116 THE CHRONIC ILL SPORTS Squash Hits Bigtime ! ! Awarded Varsity Standing . . . A hush tell over the hall. Foothall. wrestling. track. and hasehall had all received their due: now the emcee hoomed out a new roster ol' athletically great. .Xliter years of impotent agita- tion, the squash sqtiad was at last re- ceiving its just recognition. .Xs the memhers ol' the team were away study- ing during the ceremonies, the squash manager received the letters lor them. It had heen a grueling season, hut F' the team had heen ahle to wrest the Northeast Alexandria championship from a seemingly invincihle St. Agnes' crew. Stonewall Iackson Grammar School had proved almost as tormidahle as St. Agnes' in the early matches. hut the li. H. S. hoys' perseverance had proved too much for these immature sectionalists. Although almost all the games played were lulus, the homecom- ing hout with St. citlIl1L'l'lliC'.5 proved the high point of the season. The atmos- phere in the lirigid courts heyond llox- ton was tense as the games ran into extra points, hut no one in the throng dared say anything lest he spoil a serve. The intense strain ol' the game linally caused one of the St. Cfatherineis amazons to sling a racket: her lt. ll. S. toe very chivalrously picked it tip lor her and continued the match with the savior-liaire people have come to identi- ty with the lfpiscopal squash squad. ln spite ol' their aplomh, however. the courtly Nlaroons lost the hitter match to St. l'atherine's 751 luture years are expected to see this situation remedied. .Xlter he had received the letters, the manager paid a touching trihute to the hoys he had heen privileged to serve: the Troians ol the unheated courts who had only their n.itural exiiherance to protect them Irom the Virginia winter. Un this note. the organ let go with Down Yonder, the student hody stirred, and squash was a varsity sport. Rare Manuscript Discovered This ancient manuscript was recent- ly found in the dirt and Model parts which make up the iioor of Mr. l.ong's and Pete Day's workshed. It apparently had heeti huried in the scul- lle of an early change of dynasty, hack when Herod set the policies on this Holt' Hill. Hear ye Tigers and sons of Tigers. lor the day cometh and shalt he when the lN'laroori hordes shalt descend upon thine Orange fortress and shalt verily smite thee and ttirn thine lace even unto thine own red mud. Thou knowest the wrath which hath heen vented on thy name, and thou shalt surely know the consummation of all the toil of the Xlaroon horde, for they wilt verily consume thee in the fury of their onslaught. Prepare thyselves there- fore. to kneel in humhle supplication to the great and mighty soldiers ol lfgypt and .Xlexandriafi King Blob Crowned Today saw one ot the greatest elimi- nation contests in the history oi' sports in our heloved nation. Athletes came from all sections ol' the country to participate in the contest which was to determine King liloh. XVhen the Nlasons heard of the King Bloh Con- test which is sanctioned hy the A. A. U.. N. C. A. A.. A. F. A.. and the House Un-American Activities Committee, they decided to make a thirty-fourth degreei The linals of the gigantic contest were held in the first and still the hest equipped hlohorium-Egypt. There were twelve keen-eyed. eager. and nerv- ous hlohs in the finals. Ozark Ike. who had reportedly quit the comic strips hecause he could not master the game, was going to he on hand. Presi- dent Fisenhower, who had iust finished a rest cure after listening to Ioe Pa- looka light Digger continuously for two weeks, had his radio renovated. decided Cahinet meetings were not much fun anyway. and tuned in. VVhat a matchl The l'irst ten men were eliminated in a short time hy the dashing saves and stahs ol' the two linalists. Harold Pear- shape and the lilack XVeasel. The Final tnatch was a classic down to the last point. Then Harold served the hall with a vicious overcut. The VVeasel returned with an underspin. hut the crazy hall hounced away. Harold Pear- shape was King lilohl Hearthroken. the loser staggered out to drown his sorrows in a hottle of .Xirwick. The contestants' skill was equalled only hy their sportsmanship. Hats olli to the great .Xmerican game ol liloh- hall. and also to a great hunch of citi- zens-the lilohsl 54+ ken. 1, ti afbahl 41. Eqqpdi fp 117 5Meb ff ' ,t'?,,, 0 1 - V, 5 it -' in only L 17 1 A' 4 xzf X T' g K ' -, , , 7 ff 5 Pio MWENT J Peers' FIG-DEE? 07' E.H.f,
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