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EDWIN BOOTH V ADEN, JR. LYNCHBURG, VA.
Ted is one of those few remaining spectres of the regime that ended with the end of the '61 season. He started school at VES in the fall of '60 as an eighth-grader, and, what might be worse, a day boy. After three hard years as a Townie, the gods smiled upon Ted, and he became a boarder.
Since this turning point in Ted's five-year's existence, he has come to be known as he really is: brave, dashing, wiley, woman-sought, and known for his occasional run-ins with those malevolent creatures - counselors and goons. Ted has been a respected and well-liked young man, one who has worked hard and has done well.
Athletically, in his five years at VES, he has participated in freshman, J.V. and Varsity football, J. V. baseball, track and soccer. In soccer and in football he has won major letters; of course, he is a member of the Monogram Club.
Off the athletic field, he is a choir member, a member of the Meteor staff, and a member of the Drama Society. Next year he will attend Washington and Lee, The University of Virginia, or Hampden-Sydney.


































































































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