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The "Reverend," also known as the "Halifax Gentle- man," has been one of the most outstanding members of the Academy for the past three years. After arriving on campus in 1962, Frank became an immediate hero to his classmates. His charming personality and quick wit made him a boy ad- mired by all.
In addition to being a leader among his cohorts, Eubank has been invaluable on the Varsity football and track squads. He received his Varsity letter in both sports for three years and was selected as a member of the Varsity Club; for a sophomore, this was indeed an honor. ยท
In addition to being a leader on the athletic field, Frank has also shown leadership in the areas of religion and dis- cipline. He has served on the Vestry, and he was also a mem- ber of the counselor body. It might seem that his list of ac- complishments would terminate here, but they do not. The Reverend has been a lay reader (a contributor to the Meteor and the Vestige, secretary of the Varsity Club, a class officer, cheerleader, and a star of the touch football contingent.
In order to develop a more well-rounded personality, Frank found it necessary to extend himself to the opposite sex. Hardly a weekend has passed since his arrival that he has not been seen giving some 'Lynchburg lovely' a break.
After graduation, Frank plans to attend the University of Virginia, Tulane University, the University of Georgia, or the Peace Corps.
FRANK EUBANK BOOKER III HALIFAX, VA.