Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Virginian, 1930: Published by the Senior Class of Virginia High School, Bristol, Virginia
Little 'lisabeth, smiling so, Big oaks from little acorns grow. Tiny Frank, so young and shy, Now business man in Va. High. Bright little Gordon, with locks of gold, Behold the Art Editor of fame untold. Innocent Robin, smiling so sweet, Helped the staff get down the street. Little Carmon, with the baby look, Wrote the jokes at the end of the book. Just look at bouncing baby Clyde, Wrote up all the sports with pride. Cute little Brownie, with smiling face, Solicited ads from place to place. Bright little Toby, with the baby stare, Wrote up society with an elegant air. Behold our staff, as they were - long ago, And think how far they've yet to go.
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