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Norfolk Compass: Thursday, November 10, 1994
- AIDS WALK TURNOUT SHOWS GROWTH IN AWARENESS
THE MONEY RAISED AT THE WALK GOES TO AGENCIES THAT CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH HIV
AND THEIR FAMILIES.
- UNIVERSALIST CHURCH FOUNDERS TO BE HONORED
- CADETS IN THE CIVIL AIR PATROL LEARN SEARCH AND RESCUE SKILLS
- BIRTHS
- BRECHT WORK FINELY DONE ON WESLEYAN STAGE
- `BURNING AZALEAS' CAREFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN DRAMA
- CRIME REPORT
- READING IS SO POPULAR THAT DAY TURNS INTO WEEK
- PEEBLES PUTS DOWN ITS ANCHOR AT SOUTHERN SHOPPING CENTER
- NORFOLK EDUCATORS TOUR RUSSIAN SCHOOLS
AMERICANS NEED TO PLACE MORE VALUE ON WHAT'S TAUGHT HERE, THOMAS LOCKAMY
BELIEVES.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The names of the players who were voted to the second-team
All-TCIS field hockey team were not published in the Nov. 10
Compass. The members of the second team are:
Defense: Amy Lubrano, Walsingham; Sally Yaugo, Walsingham; Kelly
Bradley, Cape Henry; Mary Catherine Trible, HRA; Forward: Ashley
Meeker, HRA; Amy Rieves, Cape Henry; Marsha Pascual, Norfolk
Collegiate; Margot DeMontpelliar, Catholic; Lauren Hoard, HRA; Chris
Ward, Norfolk Academy. Midfield: Tracy Reinman, Catholic; Goalie:
Paige Perry, Cape Henry; Liz Enright, Norfolk Academy; Chelsea,
Dailey, Norfolk Collegiate.
Correction published Thursday, November 24, 1994, Page 21.
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4 OF 5 ALL-TCIS' BEST WILL BE BACK NEXT YEAR
- THREE FROM NORFOLK ACADEMY NAMED TO ALL-TCIS FIRST TEAM LIST
- CELEBRITY ART AND SILENT AUCTION WILL BENEFIT EASTER SEALS TONIGHT
- CLUBHOUSE KIDS BUILDS CHILDREN'S CONFIDENCE
THE MEMBERS GET TOGETHER EACH WEEK TO SING, DANCE AND ACT IN PLAYS WITH
``GOOD, CHRISTIAN MORALS.''
- AQUATIC VEGETATION BEING HARVESTED IN LAKE WHITEHURST WEST
- ARMY BUDDIES REUNITED AFTER NEARLY 50-YEAR SEARCH
- NSU RECEIVES RECORDS OF FIGHT FOR WARD SYSTEM
- BOOKER T., LAKE TAYLOR LIKELY TO FACE OFF
- CORRECTION
- ANOTHER ERA'S PLAGUE TAKES CENTER STAGE
- A SOUL-WRENCHING JOURNEY
FOR ADOPTEES WHO SEEK THEIR BIOLOGICAL PARENTS, THE RANGE OF EMOTIONS SPANS
EXHILARATION TO PAIN.
- COLLINS LIKELY LEADER OF HOUSING TASK FORCE
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