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DAVID HATTON MAR BURY, IV Dave is the Simon Stimson of B.U.S. lie is the idol of our music lovers and the prized student of our teachers. If vou wake up one morning and look out to sec your mail box down, you will know it was only Dave returning from a wild night on the town. Being the chaplain of his fraternity, he is a full-fledged member of the Mountain Brook social establishment. In English Dave is definitley teacher’s pet because of his extensive vocabulary and his great ability in writing poetry. Being one of the major contributors to the Roundtable, his poem “Life” is held to be his best so far. His abilities in Math are only surpassed by those of Albert Einstein. In closing, Dave is a Student well liked by teachers as well as the pupils. Dave also shows great ability in athletics with basketball being his best. Good luck, Dave, in college—and college, good luck! JONES CHARLES DUNIIAM Chuck is sweet and kind and lovable—so he says, anyway. Having roamed the halls of B.U.S. since the seventh grade, he has never been far away from the thick of things. Chuck, the Valedictorian of the Class of '71. gradually progressed from the rigors of the lower school to the aesthetic joys of Analysis and Logic, leaving his distinctive footprints upon the sands of time so deligently spread about each and every classroom and corridor of B.U.S. every morning. Never ceasing to rest in his seemingly endless struggle to escape the confines of B.U.S. and leap into the world. Chuck not only kept his grades high above average, but also swept progressively from activity to activity as his years of high school rapidly swept by. Now Vanderbilt University is beckoning, and Chuck will undoubtedly answer the call with the same intensity and forcefulness that were trademarks of his high school career. So it went! 11
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GEORGE DAVID LYNCH, III With but a foot in the door opening into a world molded by youthful rebellion for generations past; we send this responsive and driving young man to complete the revolution to his own satisfaction. Nineteen hundred sixty WILMORE PEARSON COX, III Pete Cox returned to B.U.S. this year from the Marion Institute. There he was in the chorus and on the prep basketball team. He appeared on the Commandant’s List, a very high honor. He was also a member of the Monogram Club and the History Club at Marion. Here at B.U.S. he played in the Faculty-All Star vs. Senior Game of the Year, a fun occasion for everyone. He was also a member of the Junior Classical League. Pete’s return to B.U.S. was heralded by all as a real asset to the school and to the Senior Class. His presence is sorely mused by everyone not only as a student, but as a friend. 10
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WILLIAM EDMOND PRINCE WARNOCK ‘The Porfiro Rubirosa of B.U.S. —Prince Wamock has spent a good portion of his life at the Birmingham University School. He came here from Highlands I)ay School and joined Mr. Morring’s sixth grade. Princes bag is travel; Europe, twice: Canada, twice; all over the United States. Next summer he plans to spend in and around Paris where he will play his knowledge of the French language and customs on the fair damsels of the City of Light. Early in his career he got mixed up in the fraternity crowd and he has ended up president of his fraternity, although he is not captain of their football team. Prince is a lover of beautiful things, both animate and inanimate. He drives that jazzy red car and already has a collection of paintings of his own. Have we described the “playboy of the B.U.S. world? The answer is no; Prince is a serious person with it all, intent on a career in medicine. Any school that gets War-nock as a student will be lucky. 12
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