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EDITH TALMADCE BROWN Schley, Virginia “Edith” Social — cooperative—blonde — humorous—vivacious —joined this class in 1945—member of the basket¬ ball team for 4 years—member of the softball team for two years—belonged to Home Economics Club in freshman and sophomore years — member of Com¬ mercial Club in sophomore year—assistant sales mana¬ ger of the Annual Staff—typist on the X-Ray Staff during senior year. cun OF “SB 1 1 CHARLES SNEAD NEWLAND Gloucester, Virginia “Charl es” Cute—big brown eyes—wavy hair—very helpful— considerate—loves to argue—joined the class during junior year, hailing to us from Richmond—member of the F.F.A. Club 1948-50—participated in the forestry contest in 1949—Representative of the class for two years—belonged to Glee Club in senior year—art editor of X-Ray—assistant advertising manager of annual—member of the basketball team in senior year —as a junior participated in Senior Play—in senior year served as vice-president of the F.F.A. 9
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Jean Virginia Robins Gloucester, Virginia “Jean” Sociable—good worker—friendly—helpful—compan¬ ionable—member of F. H. A. for 4 years—Library Club for 3 years, serving as reporter 1 year—4-H Club 1 year, serving as President—basketball, 2 years— Commercial Club, 2 years—X-RAY staff for 2 years, serving as advertising manager and proofreader— Cheerleader for 2 years—Monogram Club—Assistant Feature Editor of 10th Post Staff—acted in Junior Play. CLASS Of ’SO Richard Lee Farner Gloucester, Virginia “Richard” Quiet—shy—small—likes to farm—obedient—mem¬ ber of 4-H Club—belongs to F. F. A. Club—attended tractor school—wants to be a dairy farmer. a
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SARAH A. BROOKE CORR Gloucester, Virginia “Sarah” Neat—quick—tall—slim—green eyes—vice-president Legislative Body in junior year—ambition, teacher— treasurer of Home Economics in 1948—member of F.H.A two years—assistant sales manager of Annual Staff—reporter of Kappa Society in ’49—member of Glee Club in junior and senior years—voted best dressed in junior year—member of May Court. CLASS 1 1 WALTER EMORY NORFOLK Clay Bank, Virginia “Mouse” Small—bashful—quiet—nice looking—wavy blond hair—belonged to patrol in freshman year—repre¬ sentative of class in ’47—played short stop and second base on baseball team in sophomore and junior years —member of Monogram Club in 1948-50, serving as vice-president in ' 49—vice-president Kappa Society —assistant bus-driver in senior year. io
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