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HOMER CLIFTON KING, JR. Assume a virtue, if you have il not. Hamlet Some collect stamps, some collect coins, but Sonny assiduously collected various and sundry muscles. l'orever enlightening us with tidbits of superior weight-lifting knowledge, he did prove instrumental in securing the team a place in the State Meet. As we soon discovered, he was more intellec- tually inclined than his academic average would lead one to believe. Contrary to common belief, he did know how to laugh and proved it often in the Smoking Lounge. 'lhose who knew him learned that he loved enjoyment and procured it at any cost. JOHN FREDERICK KIMBALL, JR. 1 some noi, friends, to steal away your lwarfs: Julius Caesar Forever extolling the virtues of being a neat guy, The Kimball hailed from Miami. He was as unpredictable as a two cent firecracker. As an avid spear fisherman, Steve held lead position when The Clique held its bull sessions. Steve had the ability to apply himself and to learn quickly. He was liked by all cadets for his quick wit and good nature. His popularity extended to the opposite sex as was seen by the bevy of new females surrounding him each week-end. Strictly a progressive thinker and a keen psychologist, it is this beach muscled individual's ambition to become owner and editor of Muscle Power In the Sun.
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4 JOHN LAWRENCE KEAR And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. Othello ln John is found a rare combination of brain and brawn. While excelling at football, John also managed to maintain several B classifications on the side. Friendly and considerate to all, John never hurt anyone intentionally although he was physically capable of it. He never griped about petty things for if something was wrong he did not grumble. He sim- ply went to the source of the trouble and corrected it. Since he was seldom in hot water, he rose rap- idly from Private to Sergeant First Class in two years. John often burst into song as he walked the halls, filling them with his powerful baritone voice. He was happy. TAYLOR WEBB JONES I have bought Golden opinions from all sorts of people. Macbeth A main characteristic of the old western town was the magnificent front it put on for the casual observer. But the better one got to know the town, the less it was to be feared. To know Taylor was to realize his cleverness and also to see through his front. Taylor possessed a tremendous potential and an adamant perserverance which could have been beneficial if channelled in the proper direction. He participated in varsity football but was sidelined by a pre-game injury late in the season. Somewhat of a misanthrope, Taylor could sift a reasonable deed through a cynical sneer and make the deed sound ridiculous and the doer a chump.
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KENNETH STEPHEN KLAUSNER He jests ut scars, that never felt a wound. Romeo and Juliet Though small in stature, Buzz made up for it in other ways, and his keen wit created a pleasant interlude in a dull class. Not only did he show integrity in academics, but he also was an invalu- able member of the football squad. In football, Buzz compensated for his light weight with cour- age and zeal and fought wholeheartedly to win. Buzz was amiable and had many friends for whom he would go out of his way to do favors. It was a good thing for him that school did not start earlier, for he came skidding around the corner too many mornings as the bell sounded. WILLIAM TERRY KIRKPATRICK . . . and he looks Quite through the deeds of men. Julius Caesar Although passing but a brief period of a year and a half at Bolles, Terry took a lively interest in all activities. Not only did he excell in academics and establish a line record, but he also showed dexterity on the gridiron. In addition to these activities, Terry was an excellent amateur photog- rapher and was indispensible on the yearbook staff. His academic record evidences diligence, pro- ficiency, and comprehension. Whatever he hap- pened to be doing, he was an eager, cooperative, and pleasant companion.
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