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Vol.9 Staunton Military Academy, Kables, , Saturday, May 29, 1926 No. 16

NINE MEN GET THEIR EARLY FOOTBALL COTTILION CLUB 1926 Football Schedule HONOR SCHOOL LETTERS FOR GOOD PRACTICE CALLED RATING AGAIN WORK ON TRACK TEAM PREPARING FOR "5. M. A. versus FOR NEXT FALL Oct. 2. Woodberry Forrest .... WON BY CORPS BIG FINAL HOPS Charlottesville At a meeting of the track squad last Oct. 9. Apprentice School ...Home Monday night, Coach Edwards an- Candidates to Report to Captain nounced the name of the recipients of Weidmeyer's Orchestra to Play Oct. 16. Hargrave Military School Secretary of War Extends Con- letters for the past season. Men receiv- Chatham Summers on September ing the "S" were as follows: Eberhart For Two Dances; Outlook Oct. 23. Episcopal High Home gratulations in Wire From (Capt); Harrison, H. C; Schofield, Oct. 30. Virginia Episcopal Adjutant - General to 6th For Early Warwick, Fletcher, G. E.; Scott, R. M.; For Hops Exception- . Lynchburg Work Out Klein, A- R.; Robinson, S. J., and ally Good Colonel Russell O'Brien, W. H. (Manager). Nov. 5. Fork Union Home The winning of a letter this year called Nov. 12: Fishburne .. Waynesboro Thanksgiving game—St. John's Early football practice will begin next for a first place or ten points in the "let- The Cotillion Club is making exten- "Washington, D. C. fall on Sept. 6th. All candidates are ter meets," or a "place" at the state sive preparations for a socially success- Manlius Manlius, N. Y. May 26, 1926. requested to report on that date to Capt. meet. ful Finals. Over three hundred dollars President Staunton Military Academy, Staunton, Va. Summers. The school session will open The track team got off to a slow start is being spent for decorations, at the on Sept. 16th. Final Ball and Weidemeyer's Orchestra Staunton Military Academy selected this season, due to raw material and un- For the past two seasons early prac- of Huntington, W. Va., will furnish the GRIDIRON SCHEDULE as Honor Military School. The Sec- tice has been held and the result of it favorable weather, losing the first two music for the last two dances. These retary of War extends congratulations." has been shown up particularly in the meets. However, they improved with ex- Jazz artists are among the best in the Signed: DAVIS. first games of the season. The players perience, and won the last three. Out- country and will add greatly to the FOR 1926 CARRIES The above is the telegram received general enjoyment. last Thursday by Col. Thos. H. Russell will be housed in East Barracks as us- standing among these victories was the ual and will be fed in the mess hall. About seventy cadets have already from the War Department at Washing- Two practices will be held daily while defeat of the V. M. I. Freshmen, and the paid up for all three dances, and invi- NEW OPPONENTS ton, announcing the winning by this on Sundays hikes will -be taken. overwhelming trouncing given to the tations have been sent to over sixty corps of the coveted distinction of girls. Coach Summers will be assisted by Fishburne tracksters. The advent of "Honor Military School." The dances will be run as follows: In- The inspection this year by the War Maj. Brigham and Lt. Shepherd. camp prevented the team from getting formal, Saturday, June 5th; Senior Hop, Freshmen Games Give Place to One of our most important games on Department to determine whether S. M. into proper shape for the state meet. Monday, June 7th; Final Ball, Tuesday, A. would again be rated as an Honor the 1926 schedule is the first one of the June 8th. Separately attended these season, with Woodberry Forest School Woodberry Forest and Vir- School, was held in April, this being the dances will cost the cake-eating cadet first stop of the officers on their tour of on Lambert Field at University of Vir- Review Held Saturday Was three dollars, six dollars, and nine dol- ginia. Thus it is absolutely necessary that ginia Episcopal; Only inspection. Selection as