The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, April 26, 1996
DEBUTANTE COTILLION FEATURES 28 17 FROM PORTSMOUTH TO BE FETED AT EUREKA CLUB'S ANNUAL EVENING
A LACK OF FUNDING STALLS GALAXY PROJECT
BIRTHS
``SEE HOW THEY RUN'' IS HIGH-SPIRITED, FRANTIC FARCE
TOASTMASTERS SEEKS RECRUITS TO ORGANIZE A BREAKFAST CLUB THE PROGRAM TRAINS NOVICE SPEAKERS IN PROGRESSIVE, BUT COMFORTABLE STAGES.
FAREWELL TO TOM DAVIS, FATHER OF TWO OF WILSON'S FINEST
PITCHER CATCHES LINE DRIVE - ON THE SHIN WILSON'S JASON MORGAN SHAKES IT OFF, FINISHES GAME AT FIRST.
WILSON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR RESIGNS DAVE WILLETT SAYS HE WANTS TO SPEND MORE TIME WITH HIS FAMILY.
FRANKLIN IMPRESSES COACH TRUCKERS' STEVE LILES SAYS ``THEY'RE BETTER THAN GREAT BRIDGE.''
NEW NORCOM HIGH SCHOOL BEGINNING TO TAKE SHAPE
A MOVER AND SHAKER SAMUEL H. "SAM" LAMB II, PROVOST OF THE PORTSMOUTH CAMPUS OF TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE, QUIETLY MAKES GOOD THINGS HAPPEN IN THE ARTS, EDUCATION AND BUSINESS.
[PORTSMOUTH] CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS
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