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FRONT Row: Poston, Cl:1air12za11,' Jerveyg Sheflieldg Ford. BACK: Lummisg J. Dilwegg Conquest. 0 1 The Honor Committee A Committee of Boys Elected by their Fellow Stztrlentr to Define, Represent, and Mdt7Zfdf7Z the School? Noblest T1'mlltm1t- The Honor Sjl.I'fB7lZ,' at az Stztdefzt-Elected Body, fomztletl in zlffurch, 1949. ADVISORS: P. H. Callaway, R. P. Thomsen, and R. A. Walke, Jr. It is almost impossible to say when the concept of Honor above all first took root and grew here, but this sturdy oak of Honor has for so long been the backbone of the High School, its tradition so firmly implanted in the multitude of Old Boys, that it seems as though Honor must always have been the basis of existence on the Hill. As Mr. Willougliby Reade used always to point out, Honor is nothing more not less than the Code of a Gentleman-as so perfectly exemplified in the figure of Robert E. Lee, it is the unwritten law of a society of men who follow as best they can the highest ideals that manhood has so far discovered. Now, in this tempestuous, standardless land of ours, stern-challenged by materialism, faith in the way of Honor as the only reasonable solution for the problems of society remains as the chief facet of man that the High School seeks to inculcate in its boys. All men recognize that Honor is not the easy way. It is the hardest way of all, And it is the only way for men. The boys of the High School recognize this fact. Because the Code of Honor is the most prized possession of the High School, and because the High School is not the plant nor the faculty nor anything else, but the boys here and those who have pre- ceded these, the boys themselves determined that they should elect their own committee to safeguard this most precious heritage. The duly elected members of this committee, together with certain members of the Faculty, comprise the Honor Committee. Fully cognizant of the honor of being chosen and of the tremendous responsibility placed on them, these boys are evidence of the faith of the High School in the fact that doing it Right is better than simply doing it. 1.101
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LEE MASSEY MCLAUGHLIN. 1302 Avondale Avenue Richmond, Virginia MATHEMATICS Univ. of Virginia-B.A. Univ. of Richmond Head Coach Football Coach Track loined Faculty-1945 HARVEY LLOYD BROWN, JR. 316 North Water Street Gallatin, Tennessee MATHEMATICS Vanderbilt Univ. Univ. of the South U. S. Militar Academ --B.S. Y Y Command 8: Staff Coll. Colonel, U.S.A., Ret. joined Faculty-1947 EDWARD MEEKS GREGORY Granite Hall, Route 9 Richmond, Virginia ENGLISH Univ. of Virginia-B.A. Univ. of Detroit Advisor Chronicle Assistant Advisor Wlaisperx joined Flzczzlly--1948 l STUART SYDNOR WALDEN DAVID STEWART WALKER, JR. 3908 Seminary Avenue 1105 Park Street Richmond, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia HISTORY, FRENCH, MATHEMATICS HISTORY Hampden-Sydney Coll.-B.S. Villanova Coll.-B.S. Univ. of Richmond-M.A. Univ. of Virginia Coach Football, Head Coach Coach Riflery Basketballg Coach Track E.H.S.-1943 Joined Faculty-1946 joined Faculty-1947 Librarian Mahon MRS. V. TOMPKINS BELL MRS. M. L. REMICK N une Dietitian Secrelary MISS ANNIE R. GLASCOCK MISS BEATRICE COATES MRS. CLAUDE L. HOOVER BOARD OE TRUSTEES Pf9J'ill'ClZf.' THE RT. REV. FREDERICK D. GOODWIN, D.D. THE RT. REV. H. ST. GEORGE TUCKER, D.D. MR. VIRGINIUS DABNEY THE RT. REV. ROBERT E. L. STRIDER, D.D. THE HON. KENNETH C. ROYALL THE RT. REV. W. AMBROSE BROWN, D.D. ' MR. WILLIAM W. MACKALL THE RT. REV. HENRY D. PHILLIPS, D.D. MR. PAUL E. SACKETT THE REV. CHURCHILL JONES GIBSON, D.D. MR. C. MORTON STEWART, JR. MR. GARDNER L. BOOTHE DR. WILLIAM B. MARBURY MR. CHARLES P. MacGILL MR. WILLIAM GERHARDT SUHLING, JR. MR. NORBORNE BERKELEY MR. ALBERT D. PENICK DR. JOHN MINOR MR. A. ALEX. SHUFORD MR. GAYLORD LEE CLARK MR. D. TENNANT BRYAN MR. DABNEY S. LANCASTER MR. JOSEPH M. HANDLAN DR. STAIGE D. BLACKFORD MR. CLIFFORD J. SWIFT, JR. 19.1
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D. S. Mnckall, III .V 'I W-' Fl' Y ,. . ,. ...rms-1.-:p4Qi'e - ' - V -5 ' N 4' ' ' T'-!5 '2'..!.'5' fy S'lw5','r- f f'lL I. -'41 Fi-,v . . Y . ' .. ' '- . , To-i.'i-V' . LQ'ff:W.fff1LL.Q'5-Q'5Q? f,?.f:'5j'LI-'IJ FRONT Row: Hanckel: Poston: jenkins: Paynter: Fisher: J. C. Dilwegg Sheifieldg Massie: Con- quest: Gibson. SECOND ROW: Helfenstein: Flesher: Mackall: Garlington: McVoy: Newcombe: Farish: R. Williams: I. Gill. THIRD ROW: W. Sibley: W. Whitlock: Worthy: Hobson, Donovan: Hamilton: Maybank: Hanahan: Ford: Leggett: Worthington. BACK Row: Jervey: Lummis: Crain: Garland: Attwell: Lee. The Monitors Group of Outmmzling Bow Elected to Artirt and to Lear! in Pifererwzzfion of Higher! Ideals ami Tmdiiiom of the School: Pint Record of M072il07J.' 1876-1877 A SENIOR MONITORS jon Coleman Dilweg, Hem! Edwin Parker Conquest, Jr. Grenville Howard Poynter james Pleasants Massie, Jr. Robert Lewis Poston Isharn M. Shefield, III MONITORS J. E. Attwell B. Crain, Ir. I-I. A. Donovan, jr. A. C Farish P. A. Fisher I. R Flesher W. K. Ford, Jr. C. W. K. Gamble J. P. Garlington, Jr. C. J. Gibson, jr. J. K Gm, jf. J. C Hamilton, Jr. W. O. Hanahan, jr. E. Helfenstein, III R. R. G Hobson XV. MacK. Jenkins, jr. I. W. Jervey, III H. G. Leggett, jr. F. R Lummis, Jr. .-1I- D. Maybank, Jr. XV J. McVoy A. R. Newcombe, III E. R Pryor W. H. Sibley, Jr. W. A. Whitlock R. Williams, Jr. A. Worthington P. NVorthy
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