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Friendships were renewed and new acquaintances were made last weekend at the 50th reunion of the Armstrong High School Class of 1965 at a Sandston hotel. Attendees celebrated the stellar careers and notable contributions of class members. Among those enjoying the camaraderie are, above, from left: David L. Temple Jr., deputy secretary of education under former Gov. Gerald Baliles; Thomas “TC” Cannon Jr., a mentor with the Richmond nonprofit Concerned Black Men of Richmond; class president Joyce Bailey DeBerry, a financial services business owner; and Judge Charles N. Clevert Jr., a senior judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Middle: Sharing a laugh are Dr. Ruby Morton Gourdine, a professor of social work at Howard University, and Floyd T. Johnson, who was the first African-American county administrator of Broward County, Fla., and the first African-American city manager of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Right: Also attending are, from left, Miss Armstrong 1965 Sharletta Branch Richardson, who worked more than 30 years in secondary education; the Rev. Patricia Gould-Champ, pastor at Faith Community Baptist Church in the East End; and class valedictorian Dennis Stevens, an economist with the U.S. Postal Service.

Friendships were renewed and new acquaintances were made last weekend at the 50th reunion of the Armstrong High School Class of 1965 at a Sandston hotel. Attendees celebrated the stellar careers and notable contributions of class members. Among those enjoying the camaraderie are, above, from left: David L. Temple Jr., deputy secretary of education under former Gov. Gerald Baliles; Thomas “TC” Cannon Jr., a mentor with the Richmond nonprofit Concerned Black Men of Richmond; class president Joyce Bailey DeBerry, a financial services business owner; and Judge Charles N. Clevert Jr., a senior judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Middle: Sharing a laugh are Dr. Ruby Morton Gourdine, a professor of social work at Howard University, and Floyd T. Johnson, who was the first African-American county administrator of Broward County, Fla., and the first African-American city manager of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Right: Also attending are, from left, Miss Armstrong 1965 Sharletta Branch Richardson, who worked more than 30 years in secondary education; the Rev. Patricia Gould-Champ, pastor at Faith Community Baptist Church in the East End; and class valedictorian Dennis Stevens, an economist with the U.S. Postal Service.

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Armstrong Class of 1965 celebrates 50th reunion

Armstrong Class of 1965 celebrates 50th reunion