Virginia Episcopal School - Vestige Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1947

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SPORTS Disasfer, for Us ch. I9HThe powerful Woodber- 1y Foresi Tiqers oulscored The V. E. S. Bishops 49 lo 7 in +heir homecom- inn. qamo on Johnson Field. The hardelighling Bishops held +he Tigers scoreless for +he lir51L quarfer. buf Woodberry displayed Jroo much power anqueserve sfrengfh for +he V. E. S. eleven. Dean Davidson, big All-Soufhern back. sfarred for +he winners, scor- ing Three of +heir Jrouchclowns. one on an 80-yard run. and anofher affer a 70 yard runback oi an infercepfed pass. Also scoring for +he Tiqers were Bland Wilson. Tullis, and Reu- ninq. Capfain Jim Ballou was ou+s+ancl- ing for Jrhe Bishops. bo+h on Jrhe cle- fensive and Jrhe offensive. He scored The only V. E. S. fouchdown in +he second quar+er when he snagged a shorf pass from Allen on his forfy and ran six+y yards for +he score. Flemer kicked Jrhe ex+ra point mak- ing Jrhe score 14 +0 7. The Tigers came back +0 build up a 27 Jro 7 lead by half-fime. Woodberry fopped 0H ifs aHack wifh +hree more +ouchdowns in The second half. The lineupswsi V. E. S. ' Posi n W. F. Whifoker ............ LE ............ Longaker Flemer ................ LT ............ Meadows W. Maddux ...... LG .................... Hill CorneH ............ C ...... lc-cl H. Wilson Gormly .............. R6... Vanderwoorf Kemper .............. RT ................ Phillips CraH .................. RE .............. Darden T. Maddux ........ QB .................... Tullis Ballou lcl ............ LHW lc-cl Davidson Allen .................. RH .............. Selvage Hyre .................. FB ............ B. Wilson Defeaf a+ Waynesboro Ocl'. 26eFishburne Milifary School scored Jrwo l'OUCl'ldOWnS in Jrhe firmL quarler and wenf lion +0 hand +he visifing Bishops an 18 +0 6 de leaf on Jrhe Cadef's field af Waynes- boro. , The Cadefs gof OH: +0 6 good sfarf when +hey scored on a-long pass from Reed +0 Carver in Jrheir firsf play from scrimmage. The home feam added 'ano+her score iu'51L be- fore +he HI? eriodl was over. The Cadefs scoief Jrheir second marker vwhen JSngford pgssgcl from +he VES TH E' ' ME T;EiO R 20 lo HiH, who laleraled Jro Ashman. who scored slanding up. The Bishops loughf back for Jrheir lone score in Jrhe second quarier when Perrin Gower wen+ over from +he l yard line To climax a 60 yard VES drive. The drive sfarfed when Gower infercepfed a Fishburne pass on his I9 and carried +0 his 40. From Jrhere Jrhe Bishops rolled Jro Their only score. The hahc ended wiJrh Fish- burne leading 12 +0 6. The Bishops +hrea+ened +wice in +he lasf half. driving +0 Jrhe Fishburne 20 boih Jrimes. bu+ here The Cadefs helcl. Fishburne scored l'heir lasf six poinls in +he Tinal minufes of Jrhe game on anofher pass +0 Carver. Cadef end. Lineup: . VES Pos. FMS Whifaker ............ LCE..'XTTTX....Q SfraT'FOrd Flemer ....... ii. ....... LT ..... i i i, rl'Gordon Maddux. W. ...... LG ................ Dokey CorneH ............ C .................... ScoHL Gormly .............. RG .............. Hoskins Kemper .............. RTWWN: ...... Edson CraH .................. RE .............. Carver Maddux. T ......... QB .............. Murphy Allen RB .................. Reed Lewis. C. ............ LB ..... ' ....... Hubbard Hyre .................. FB .............. Ashman J. V. The Junior Va'rsi+y seasons are well under way, wilh Jrhe I20Vpouncl Jream making a':s+rong bid for'fh'e Cify Championship. The l30-poLfnclers have noJr fared as well as +heir smaller Jreammai'es. winning only one game in six sfarl's. buf Jrhey have shown definife signs of im rovemeni as Jrhe season progressed. osing Some hard- foughl games. The' IZO-pouncl feam af presenf boasfs Jrhe besl record in Jrhe Cify League compefifion. having won four ouf of five games for an average of .800. The Rivermon+ feam, which handed Jrhe Baby Bishops Their only deleaf so far. is giving +hem a hard fighffor Jrhe Championship laurels. The schedules. wifh scores so far. follow: . I20-pound: A V. ES. l2. Rivermonl l9. V. E.S. I3, Miller Park 6. V. E. S. 25. Guggenheimer O. V. E. S. 6. RivermomL O. V. E. S. 2!. 'Miller P'ark l2. Nov. 7eV. E. 5'. vs. Gbggenheimei. 'af Guggenheimer Nov. IPV. E. S. vs. Rivermonf. e ' 6+ Rivermon+ Nov. ZIeV. E. S. vs. Miller Park, of V. E. 5. Nov. 28eV. E. S. vs.rGuggenheimer. 5+ V. E. S. l30-pound: V. E. S. 0. BurneHe Tire 26. V.E.S. O; Wes+over Pharm. 30. V. ES. 0. Rivermonl l2. l V. E. S. 20. Pres. Orphanage O. V. E. S. 6. Guggenheimer 31. V. ES. 7. Guggenheimer l8. Nov. 6eV. E. S. vs. BurneHe Tire; . a+ Miller Park Nov. l3eV. ES. vs. Wesfover Pharmacy af Miller Park Nov. ZOeV. E. S. vs. Rivermoni. , .a+ V. E. S. Nov. 27-V. E.. S. vs. Presby+erian Orphanage a+ Orphanage . MAKE RESERVATIONS, FOR YOUR PARENTS and FRIENDS AT THE VIRGINIAN HQTEL EIGHTH and CHURCH . PHONE 2700 d'ZE'il'fiL 311T FORTEVER'iY'iI'HINCT-Zv IN SPORTING GOODS and PHOTOGRAPHY. see S. 0;: FISHER. Inc. ' EE'sllablished l823 ' ' 1024 MAIN STREET: mm llFashions in Foods :rl-SOUTIHERN CAB: COMPANY V'PHONE ' 2-9-4

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l SPORTS From +he Sidelines By J. W. Ballou. Jr. Wifh over half +he season gone +he Bishops come up +0 +heir Jrhree remaining games wiih a 2-2 record. We hold viciories over Miller School and Hargrave and have suffered de- Teai' ai The hands of Woodberry and Fishburne. The coming E. H. S. baHle should be a greai' game. Though +he Maroons are undefeaied +hey are heading for a fall if fhe Bishops show +he same spirif +hey have showed in praciice since The Fishburne deieai'. Affer ihaf come Jrhe gamesl wifh Randolph-Macon and 5+. Chrisio- inher's. bofh oi which will be baffles clown +0 Jrhe final gun. R. M. A. will play here November 16. and Jrhen we will close +he season in Richmond +he following Safurday. Na+ional VRecords Upsefs are numerous all over Jrhe couniry; e. g.. Rice 18. Texas l3: Tennessee 12. Alabama 0; Wake Foresi I9. Tennessee 6: N. C. Siaie I3, Duke 6; Illinois I3, Michigan 9; Princefon I7. Pennsylvania I4. Army is siill rolling on. and if looks as if ii will coniinue +0 do so. even paer Noire Dame and Pennsylvania. in +he mid-wes+ Noire Dame is The only maior unbeafen-unfied Jream. Down Soui'h if's Georgia. siill undefea+ed. and Norfh Carolina, beafen only by Tennessee. Jrhough Jrhey boih face Tough foes +he resf oi +he year. U. C. L. A. gels closer +0 +he Rose Bowl each week, while Jrhe SoulhweSiL is a Jrurrnioil due +0 Rice's upsei of Texas. Disasfer for Them Oct SeCaerain Jim Ballou led Jrhe V. E. S. Bishops +0 a 32 +0 6 We fory over a scrappy Miller School feam on Johnson Field in Jrhe opening game of Jrhe season. Ballou accouni'ed igrjhree oi +he Bishops iouChdowns and Isparked +he drives JrhaiL se'r up +heiofher Jrwo scores. The V. E. S. cap'rain caughi +he kickbff; opening The second hahc on his own 10-yard line and ran s+raigh+ clown +he cenier of +he field behind almosfr periemL blocking for 90 yar vs anlwa Nscexre. Txhe, kick for exira 5gp inJlevai'Iia'vs'i'iblr-iilclgigtl;ibui' Ballou scooped up The ball and wenf Jrhrough Jrhe line for The point V. E. S. kicked OFF +0 Jrhe Milleriies. bui Jrhey were unable +0 gain and puniecl. This +ime Ballou +ook fhe balldn his I5 and f6 scampered 85 yards down +he side- lines for his second Jrouchdown in four minufes. The Bishops. running from a modi- fied single wing wifh an unbalanced line, +ook an early lead in Jrhe game. scoring on +he fiHh play aHer Web Maddux recovered a Miller School fumble. The Bishops marched +hir+y yards for Jrheir Tirsf six poinis. Ballou carried Jrhe ball info pay diri on a line buck from +he 3. Tuck Maddux kicked Jrhe exira poini, giving The Bishops a 7 +0 0 lead. V. E. S. scored again in +he second period when Corneii', Bishop cenier, infercepfed a' Miller School pass on The visiiors' 45 and carried ii +0 +heir 35. The home ieam +hen advanced l'o +he Miller 2-yard line and Perrin Gower wen'r over cenier for Jrhe iouchdown. The Garnei and Whi+e fallied +heir Jrhircl marker in +he same period when John Hyre recovered a blocked Mil- ler School puni on The visifors' l3. Ballou carried The pigskin +0 The 3 and on +he nexr play Hyre plunged Jrhrough Jrhe line info pay dirf. Trailing l9 lo 0 Miller rallied Tor ifs only score in Jrhe closing minuies of +he first half when Bosserman caughi a pass on +he V. E. S. I5 and crossed Jrhe goal line sianding up. The Jrry for exfra poini was blocked. making +he halHime score I9 +0 6. The Two Jrouchdown iaun+s by Bal- lou in 'rhe Jrhird quarier closed 0qu +he Bishops' scoring, as Coach Barnum poured a large number of reserves in- +o Jrhe game during Jrhe second half. Bob Whil'aker and Gene CorneH led Jrhe rugged V. E. S. line in sfemming +he Milleri+es' running afiack. V. E. S. Pos. Miller School Whiiaker ............ LE .................. Terry Kemper .............. LT ................ Plumb W. Maddux ...... LG ........ Cummings Cornefi ............ C .................. Morris Gormly .............. RG .......... Coleman Flemer ................ RT .......... Suiherland CraH1 .................. R E ................ Profiiif T. Maddux ........ QB .............. Shlfleil Ballou iC.l .......... LH ................ Reese Allen .................. RH .................. Buck Hyre .................. FB.. Bosserman iCl College Pharmacy RIVERMONT and NORFOLK AVENUES PHONE 1046 ' Bishops Down Cade+s Oci'. TZe-The Bishops +ook +heir second si'raighwL viciory as They Jrrouncecl Hargrave MilifaryfAcad- emy 20 +0 0 on rain-soaked Johnson Field in a game marred by irequemL penaliies. The Cadefs +hrea+ened in +he TirsiL period when Jrhey recovered a fumble on Jrheir own 45 and marched +0 +he V. E. S. 20 on +hree quick passes. The Bishops rallied and held Jrhe visifors. gaining possession of +he ball on +heir own 15. Wifh Ballou ancl Perrin Gower car- rying +he ball +he Bishops siarfed Jrhe 85-yard drive ihai neHed +hem +heir Tirsi seven poinfs. piling up five firsi' clowns before Hyre plunged +hrough +he line for +he score early in +he second period. Ballou kicked +he ex- Jrra point puHing The Bishops ahead 7 +0 0. The Bishops siarfecl rolling again iusf before +he half ended and when +he whisHe blew +hey were on +he Cadef 5-yarcl line, wiJrh The score sfill 7 +0 0. V. E. S. scored again in Jrhe fhird quarier when CorneH inferceptecl a Hargrave pass, giving Jrhe Bishops +he ball on Jrhe midfield sfripe. On Jrhe nex1L play Allen Jrhrew a pass +0 Bal- lou on Jrhe 45. and he gof away for a +ouchclown. Tuck Maddux kicked Jrhe poinf, making The score 14 +0 0. Anofher iniercepied pass. +his fime by Tuck Maddux. pui Jrhe Bishops on Jrhe Hargrave 30-yard line on +he lasi play of +he +hird quarJrer. The Bishops advanced +0 +he'Har- grave IS on Hyreis running and a iive-yarcl penaliy, ancl Ballou skirfecl end for Jrhe final score. The Ciadei's aerial offensive was oufsfanding as Jrhey comple+ed 8 ou+ oi I6 ai+emp+ed passes, while Jrhe Bishops aHemered only 2 passes, compleiing l for 50 yards and a fouchdown. V. E. S. Pos. H. M. A. Whifaker ............ LE ................ Barbee Kemper .............. LT .............. Roberis Gormly .............. LG ............ E. Smifh Cornell ............ C ................ McGriH W. Maddux ...... RG .............. Hesi'er Flemer ................ RT ................ Easley Crafi ......... ' ......... RE .................. ElleH T. Maddux ........ QB .................. Lingi Allen .................. LH: ............... Loyzes Ballou ..;; ............ RH .......... Willerson Pp Gower ............ FB .................. Cobb 'THE METEOR



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ALUMNI ..l927 Sfrofher Hale is living in Pearis- burgl Va. I93I Oliver Lewis is now living in Swickley, Pa. Ta suburb 01c PiH'sburghi. I936 Capt Geo. L. Baden. III. TMETE- OR, Jan.-Feb.. l946i, son of Dr. Bar- +on. is now Assisfanf Prof. of Milifary Science a+ +he Univ. of Illinois. Cap+. Barfon was Jrhe Head Counselor 5+ VES in I936. Rev. W. J. Gordon TTHE ME- TEOR. Jan.-Feb.. I946i is on fur- lough From his missionary work in Poinf Hope. Alaska. I942 L. S. Noffingham. Jr. TTHE ME- TEOR. Oc+ober. l945i. who was a counselor. member of +he V -Ciub because of his being manager of frack in I942. and was on +he Hop CommiH'ee for +wo years. is now go- ing +0 school a'r VMI. I944 Jim York. who'was a counselor. member of The V -Club. and 6 Me- feor phoiographer. is also affending classes 6+ VMI. I945 Jack ParroH. who was edifor of The Mefeor . member of The V - Club. counselor, and Senior Class Prophe'r for I945. visi+ed VES from VMI. where he is going +0 school. Whar+on Gaul and Chas. Hileman are a'r +he Marine Training Camp a+ Parris Island. S. C. The following alumni were af VES during Jrhe Homecoming week-end: Alberf Kemper, 'I8, and Mrs. Kem- per: Bransford Adams, '20. and Mrs. Adams: George Barlow, and Hen- derson Maddux. '24. and Mrs. Mad- dux; Bunny Henshaw. '25: Tho. Glas- cock. '29. and Mrs. Glascock: Rob- erf Runser and Mrs. Runser, William Baskerville, '30; Dob Ike Owen. '34: Rober+ Baskervill. Ralph Hardy, and Mrs. Hardy and daugh+er. Bill Gil- liam. and Vaughan Winborne. '35: Kennefh Ganf. '36: John Jenkins. and Lf. Arnold Sayer. '4I , .and Mrs. Say- er: Thomas Kirkpai'rick. '42: Gus Hafhaway and John Waller, '43: Da- vid Perkins and Robin Magi , '44; Hal Dunbar. '45: and Frank Aldred. Lewis Flemer. Gene Gilman. Pryor Perry. Davis Rianhard. Val Sfieglifz. Bill Thomas. and Chas. Weaver. '46. MUSIC Recorded Music The Classics The new season of +he Na+ional Broadcasfing Company Symphony has iusf opened wi+h Toscanini. i+s permanenf conducfor. In records +his monfh +here is a varied assorfmenf. Beginning wifh opera. Columbia has pu'r ou'r a mas- ferpiece in i+s new album, Two Monologues from Die Meisfersinger . Herberf Janssen and +he Me+ropoli- fan Opera Orchesfra. Vic+or has an album of songs from Vicfor Her- berf's OpereHas. sung by Dorofhy Kirsfen. Kreisler plays fhe violin solo in his own concerfo wi'rh Donald Vorhees and +he Vicfor Sfring Orchesfra. iVici. This is a beaufiful work and.w'ill be enjoyed by all +he lovers of vuohn music. Also ouf by Vicfor is Grieg's Symphonic Dances. played by Sevif- sky and +he Indianapolis Symphony. Columbia has released a new record- ing of Shumann's lsf Symphony. Erich Leinsdorf and Jrhe Cleveland Symphony. 8 Vicfor commemorafes its billionfh record wifh a de-luxe single rec- ord. Siars and Sfripes Forever and Semper Fidelis. played by The Bosfon Symphony wifh Kousevifsky conduding. Popular and Jazz The good old days are back. There are plenfy of good records, and any kind. from popular +0 +he noveify. This monfh Columbia has come up wifh +he besf recording. so far. of Old BuHermilk Sky : H's by Kay Kyser. wi+h an equally good side backing if up. Also in +he popular line Be++y Rhodes has puf ouf 6 won- derful recording of Rumors are Flying. Once again Benny Good- man has oufdone himself in pre- senfing a new s+ar. His lafesf re- lease, My Blue Heaven. feaiures Arf Lund wifh a vocal much bef- fer ihan Blue Skies. For +hose who like Harry James. his new re- cording of Beaumonf Ride is Jrops. H has a few new riffs. buf if's s+ill +he same old James. Somefhing new has been pu'r ou+ by Columbia. H's A Vicfor Borge ProgramC' classed as a novelfy, buf sfiil good. In our sixfh and iasi' held of music. jazz. Signafure Records has re-issued The Man I Love. by Coleman Hawkins. This record is abouf +he bes'r in The modern iazz field +0 be puf out and is a sure candidafe Tor every record collecfor's iibraryi no maHer whai fype 0T music he prefers. VIRGINIA EPISCOPAL SCHOOL Non - milifary. Superior preparafion for all col- leges af moderaie cosf. Accredifed High s+andard in schol- arship and afhlefics . . Gymnasium . . . I40 acres heaifhfuily and beaufifuliy sifuafed in Virginia mounfains. Foi Ca+aiog Wriie +0 George L. Barfon. Jr. M.A., PhD. Headmasier V. E. 5.. Lynchburg. Va. VISIT THE WHITE HOUSE SEARS-ROEBUCK 8: CO. Shop a+ Sears and Save I026 Main Sfreef Phone 447 FRANKLIN'S 57 Years of Fine Cloihing 92l Main Sireef THE METEOR

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