Memphis University School - Owl Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1965

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WILLIAM ANDREW ALLEN Honor Council 3, 4, 5; Student Council 6; Pep Club Treas. 6; Football 2; Basketball 2; Golf 3, 4, 5, 6; Paper 3; Annual 5, 6; Editor 6; Engineering Club 4, 5; Pep Club 6; National Honor Society 5, 6. Andy is our class ' s good guy. Nobody does so much and gets cut so hard for trying. Look at his girls; to them he ' s just tubby or that Collierville — . Amen-Ra al- ways has something nice to say about Andy. (But then Amen ' s got something nice to say about everybody.) His White Impala can be seen daily in the afternoon flying over to the Chickasaw C.C. for a fast nine. Andy is famous for his card parties; unfortunately few people come because it takes a guide to get to Little Andy ' s. In closing, we ' d like to remind you that Andy is Editor of this fine school publica- tion. JAMES LIVINGSTON BOOTH Cross Country 2, 3; Track 5, 6; Engineering Club 4; Hunt- ing Fishing Club 5; National Honor Society 6. Everybody in class firmly believes that Booth is at least a little superhuman; how else could he have totaled a Volkswagen and come out of it without a scratch. Of course, to look at him you ' d never believe it, but then who else but an immortal or a masochist would run cross country under Coach Peters and come back for another year of it. But Jim does have his weak spot; the determination demon- strated in track does not apply to Coach Smith. After three years of it, he finally gave up and switched to Mr. Chandler ' s physics. DAVID LESLIE BOWLIN Senior Class Pres.; Social Committee 3, 4, 5, 6, Pres. 6; Student Council 6; Football 2, 3, 5, 6; Basketball 2, 3, 5, 6; Paper 4, 5; Annual Staff, Sports Editor 6; National Honor Society 6; Lettermans Club 5, 6; Dramatic Club 4, 5, 6; Future Physician s Club 5, 6; All-County basketball 3; March of Dimes 5, 6; Most Popular 6. We see Casey as a new J. P. Morgan, controlling financial empires. He ' s the only guy we know who can give Senior parties almost weekly and always make money on them. Witness that open party last June. Who else would have thought of turning on the heat in the cafeteria to sell those cokes at two bits a throw. We suspect that he ' s really planning to skip out to Brazil, when the Senior class treasury passes the one million dollar mark. Although Casey has his choice of thousands of girls, we all know who his true love is. 29

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- JOHN WALDRUP BROWN Student Council 2, 3; Tennis 1; Paper Staff 6; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Pep Club 5, 6; Red Cross 5; Office Staff 5. Waldrup, better known as Mouse , has had an extremely exciting year. To begin with, he was selected to be Big Brother to the cheerleaders. This was really a good deal because he gets first choice of all our beautiful cheerleaders. When Mouse isn ' t finding dates for the cheerleaders, he ' s either talking to Lovitt, or trying to find a new relative at Sewanee. Mouse leaves his white rocket to anyone who will take it, but the word is that Snow White, his sister, wants to drive it on her milk route. WILLIAM HENRY BRYANT Transferred from Jonesboro High School 4; Student Council 3; National Junior Honor Society 3; Manager 3. The entire student body is mystified by Bill ' s briefcase. One larger faction is firmly convinced that he ' s agent 008. Several of the seventh graders, despite assurances to the contrary, believe that he is a teacher. It ' s no wonder, who else would always walk around with a coat and tie on? Bill, the Golden Hurricane, sees himself as the star of the Red Five Phys. Ed. team, but somehow he never can seem to lead us to victory. 30 WILLIAM DUNLAP CANNON Football 2, 3, 6; All-County 6; Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; All District 4; All-County Honorable Mention 4, 5; Tennis 3, 4 Paper Staff 4, 6; Pep Club 4, 6; Library Committee 5 Photography Club 4; Lettermans Club 4, 5, 6; Red Cross Most Athletic 6. Dee is better known as the Don Juan of M.U.S. Besides being a great lover, Dee is an accomplished basketball star due to the careful tutoring of Papa Carl. This year he also decided to become a football star, but he cagily waited until after football camp to go out. Deacon ' s wardrobe is a wonder to behold. What other boy dresses like Dee? Dee ' s main asset is his beautiful Karman Ghia. We leave Dee heartbroken and without a date (sure).

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