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XVIIIIAM VERNER DANIEL Entered 1942 Bill Daniel will long be remembered by his teachers, his school mates, and all others whose good fortune it has been to have known him at H, S. During this school year Gus has been our leader. As llead Monitor. he has expertly fulnlled his duties as student leader of the entire school. As captain of the baseball and basketball teams, he has led the way for the other players, always playing a hard. clean game. In football. his long gains will be a goal for future backs to live up to. In the class room A'Gus has shown himself to be an interested and hard working scholar. His good nature and friendliness to all is the high light of his character. Bill Daniel will leave a great name for himself here. and we are sure that at Williams and in whatever field of endeavor he shall choose he will make a good name for himself as well as for this school. CLARE HILL DRAPER. III Entered 1942 Clare is one of the best known and best liked boys at this school: what we might term a big shot, He also has the asset of being very popular. He has shone brightly in athletics. playing Var- sity football and Varsity basketball. Tennis, how- ever. is his long suit: for two years he has been a letter man in that sport and this year he serves as alternate captain of the team. His advantages are not all physical. however. as a wide range of outside activities are covered by him. He is a monitor and a member of the B.I..S.. and a member of the E club, As one of Egypt's most favored sons he has become very popular. Though he never seems to study overly much. Clare is able to maintain a scholastic average of which he may justly be proud. VVe are sorry to see him leaving and wish him good luck wherever he goes to college. l'7l
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HENRY FAIRFAX CONQUKST RICHARD HILLEN CROMWELI., Jr. Entered 1943 Entered 1943 Fair a'rived on the Holy Hill with an inquisi- tive brightness and has stayed with us for three years. A'tbough he was too light for the football team. he has worked harder in track than can be imagined. This year he is being rewarded for his hard work by being the Nlaroons' best miler. lVhispe1's goes to press before the season, but we predict a fine record for him. But Fair's efforts and abilities are not by any means confined to the track. for he has shown us that he is capable of just about any undertaking. He graduates this year with the honor of cum laude. one of the few to do so. He concludes two years of valuable service on the Chronicle Board as its Business Manager. He has also been rewarded by having been made a monitor. Being in charge of the book closet. he has done wonders with a hard job. We are sorry that Fair is leaving us this year and we know he is going to do well in any pro- fession he enters. Fair plans to go to Princeton this fall and we want to wish him the best of luck. For three years handsome. blonde Dick Cromwell lias been a member of the E. H. S. student body. One of the most popular boys in school. Diclfs high school career is being topped this year with a diploma. A constant worker in the class room. he deserves his position in the graduating class of 1946. In the line of athletics. Dick has played on this year's undefeated Jayvee football team. In this sport he showed much spirit, not to mention ability. A hearty supporter of all phases of school life. Dick has entered whole-heartedly into many extra activities. such as the choir. the glee club, and the Blackford society, to mention a few. Dick's sense of humor and ability to be a good guy have carried him far, in Egypt and around school in general. Dick leaves this year to begin his college career at Virginia. and we know he will make a line record both there and in later life. U61
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WILLIAM BECKHAM FOOTE JOHN RUSSELL GILL, 'Jr. Entered 1944 Bill. in the two years he has spent at the E. H. S.. has made a fine record both scholastically and in athletics. Graduating in two years in itself is no easy task and not only has he accomplished this with high grades. but he has also made a name for himself on the basketball and tennis teams. Quick and alert, Bill has proved himself invaluable in both and has won the coveted E in each. As if this were not enough Bill has also done a great job in the sports department of Wh1'spers and the Chronicle, showing such ability as the sports editor of the latter that he was chosen its editor-in-chief for the second half and his accom- plishmcnts in this capacity deserve many praises. Episcopal will indeed suffer a great loss when Bill Foote leaves for Yale next year, but we join in wishing him the very best of luck. Entered 1943 We are about to lose John Gill, the boy with the cheery smile. Since he came here three years ago Johnnie has always been one of the school's best students. He is usually on the high list and this year he is walking off with the Shakespeare prize. He will graduate cum laude. John has worked in athletics. playing J. V. foot- ball and also spending some time op track. John has, in three years, made a lot of friends at school. His sense of humor is not lacking. He has decided to matriculate at college where he will surely be a credit to the school as he has been here. He will be remembered as an all-'round good sport. Keep up the good work. John. U81
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