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Alumni of Norfolk, Portsmouth , Virginia Beach Area
We are planning to have a meeting i the V. E. S. Alumni in your area on lJ~rch 22. Please hold this date open J~til y o u h e a r f u r t h e r a s t o e x a c t t me ~~nd place. Mention this meet- ng to ~~ny alumnus you may see for we might not be able to reach all of
·~em.
A meeting was held in Madison 11~11 at the University of Virginia on the night of February 23. The follow-
ng former V. E. S. students were there: Shep Drewry, Jo Mayo, James Cook, Jr., Harrison Waite, Tom Car- •uthers, Billy Duke, Dan Worthington, J~mes Blackwell, Sterling Williamson, Tom Battle, Bob Robinson, Meredith .. eitc.h, Morris W a r n e r , J r . , Lewi$
Armistead, Bill Kerner, Angus Echols, Charles Cardwell, Ill , Harry Cook, W'lmer Blackwell, Hardy Dillard, and Fred Ogden.
T. L. Sinclair
18 Hewlett Street Waterbury 10, Conn.
Mr J. W. Gonnowoy Actonq Alumni Secretory Yirqrn'o Episcopal School Lynchburg, Virginia
Deer Mr. Gonnowoy:
Your letter about home-coming for the Noodberry game on the twenty-first certoin- Y ~es revived fond memories.
Mrs. Sinclair and I hove been bock in this ounlry since the beginning of the summer, overing o Ia• of territory including my home
stete of Virginia on o grand vocation until lest month. We ore now in Waterbury, Con- necticut, where my parents ore, and we ore very busy with arrangements before re-
pss lurnong to the For East ogoin where I hove
1927
Brown Farinholt came up from
Gloucester last week to get his two sons, Jimmy and Blair, for the week- end.
1928
Phil Alston has moved to 834
Walker Avenue, Oakland I0, Calif. He works at the Naval Supply Senter as Director of Athletics.
1929
Milton Barber came up to see Mil-
ton Ill, who is in school this year. He lives in Lexington, N. C.
1930
The Alumni will be grieved to hear of the death of James I. Pritchett, Ill, who died from a heart seizure enroute to the University of Virginia Hospital on December 29. Pritchett, a prominent businessman of Danville, Va., had been associated with his father in the conduct of the wholesale firm of James I. Pritchett and Son.
1939
John Baker Saunders is to be mar-
ried to Miss Charleen Greer ofTulsa, Oklahoma. The marriage is to take
1949
Paul Taylor is starring on the swim- ming team at Syracuse. He recently broke the all-time record for free style swimming at the University. He was selected The Athlete of The Week. He is averaging A in his class work.
1950
Layden Wood, Jr. of Lynchburg,
Va., is to be married to Miss Ange- l i n e Baker , a l s o o f L y n c h b u r g , o n
March 23.
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been working for our Government and in privole business.
Hugh Mayo visited the school on March 3rd. He's going to V. P. I. and will later study medicine.
1940
Roderick Perry is with the Ameri-
can Surety Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1943
David Valentine's address is 6742
Magoun Ave., Hammond, Indiana. 1946
Wm. Prior Perry has been inducted into the Army recently and is now at Fort Knox, Ky.
1947
"Tuck" Maddux is making frequent
trips to Baltimore. He hopes to get a job in the city.
1948
Homer Bowen, Jr. and George
Lewis are at Sampson Air Force Base,
How I wish we could lind some extra lime •o revisit V. E. S. This letter, however, is e somp1y to send my best wishes ond to hope So you will continue to send me news of tho
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school. Some day we will be bock again. Sincerely yours,
T. L. Sinclair, Jr. 1926
Lloyd Smith was here to see his son Landon. They live in Petersburg, Va. We were sorry to hear of Mrs. Smith's '',ness.
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