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si: t .: ' - d v ll l QV' JACK ,.. 5 i Jack takes time out from the rat race. Jack Williams, another ot the elite tive- year men, has had a varied and inter- esting career at Webb. Following his motto, Temperentia in omnibus, he participated in several well-chosen ac- tivities. Besides his achievements in the Rifle Club, Jack was a very active mem- ber ot the Electronics Club. He partici- pated in many ot the club's projects, and went on several ot the trips. His services to the Dance Committee have been undeniable. At the dances Jack was responsible for the delightful re- corded rhythms heard during intermis- sions, and he helped the Drama Club in many ways backstage. Among the extracurricular activities of Jack's which never got into print were his numerous chapel recordings of the Christmas pro- grams and his stereo recording ot the Pomona College Glee Club. For Jack the future seems sound, with an engi- neering major at Oregon State.
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Long, lanky Ron Whyte, a day student from Claremont, has been an active participant in school activities since he came to Webb in the Eighth Grade. He has maintained an enviable scholastic average and has held membership in the California Scholarship Federation. In his spare time he has contributed to Blue and Gold and EI Espeio. Ron has excelled in athletics, receiving Varsity letters in Tennis since the Ninth Grade and captaining the team in his Senior year. An aggressive forward, he let- tered in B Basketball as a sophomore and in Varsity Basketball the next two years. In his Senior year Ron lettered as an end on the Varsity Football Team. He was initiated into Block W in his Junior year. Next year, Ron will attend Wesleyan University where he will pre- pare for a career in social welfare or foreign relations. The big backhand.
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l-lailing from the dangerous, storm- lashed beaches of La Jolla, inscrutable Tex Wilson has made quite a mark for himself since his arrival into our midst in his Sophomore year. Always full of new and interesting ideas, El Baga- dor, as he was sometimes called, par- ticipated ferociously in B Football for one year and Varsity for another two, lettering Varsity as a Senior. After hours Tex was a president of the Trap Club and a member of the Choir. l-le holds the dubious honor of having been the best surfer in the Lower Tin Shacks throughout T957-58. ln his spare time he reworked surfboards with unparal- leled skill. Tex is looking forward to running his pseudo-surfboard shop at the Santa Barbara campus of the Uni- versity of California. TEX Tex walks the nose
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