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Don Cawood, Rennie Hill, and Truman Sayre use the break betwee1 study halls to silence Perrin Gower, the upperclass mascot.
Juniors Also Pursue Outside Activities
Though one's junior year at
Virginia Episcopal School is usually regarded as the toughest academically, this year's
eleventh graders met the challenge with
a willingness to achieve, and when the year
had terminated, they had admirably accomplished that goal. Scoring well on
both PSAT's and SAT's, maintaining
high scholastic averages, and helping to serve as
a model for the underclassmen, the juniors responded successfully to every pressure that was
directed at them. Not a class to be regarded as apathetic,
they provided valuable assistance in
aiding the operation of school government, and each student vigorously participated in every phase of school life.
Juniors, always eager to learn, listen attentively in hopes of discovering a scientific secret in their chemistry class.
Edward Blair Thurman, Jr. Reston
Thomas Teackle Upshur, Jr. Lynchburg
Lawrence Archdale Tomlinson, III Charlotte, North Carolina
Whitaker Holland Turner Eastville
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