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GRADUATION LEIF ERICSON ANCKER 2548 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland Heights, Ohio Third Year Soccer, Chronicle, Grins and Grimaces, Whisper: This june, Leif will have completed three successful years at the High School. The sheepskin that he will receive will serve as testimony to his scholastic en- deavors during his stay on the Hill. Although Leif is no great athlete, his efforts in other extra-curricular fields have proved his value to the School. Foremost among his talents is his adeptness in the art of writing. His poetry-serious at some times, lighthearted at others-has often entertained the readers of the Chronicle. In dramatics Leif has also shown his merit. Hard work and interest in acting have joined hands to make him a success whenever he has come upon the stage. Any task that confronts Leif will be carried out efficiently and zestfully. At present Leif is undecided as to what college he will attenclg but wherever he goes, his literary talents will make him outstanding. JOSEPH EVANS ATTWELL 2924 Ella Lee Lane Houston, Texas Fourth Year Varsity Basketball, Captain Varsity Tennis, Sports Editor Wlairperr, Chronicle, Choir, Advisory Board, E Club, School Room Keeper Evans, better known as Chops, will terminate his Episcopal career in june. This four-year sojourn on the Hill has been marked by many outstanding achievements. A true son of Texas, Chops has proved to all that Texans are not daunted by anything. Chops has a will of his own-a will to End success, Even though very little of his time is spent on his studies, his name usually appears on the High List. However, Chops does work. He has given his all on both the basketball and the tennis courts. He was not only an inspiration to his teammates, he was also the high scorer on the basketball squad. On the tennis ladder we find his name at the very top. He serves eliiciently as captain of this sport. Chops is also a monitor. Attwell will continue his splendid work at Rice Institute. .... .-'Qu se t ,I -Q,,,,..ffw4. if gl like if Q -nmmd I .ffm
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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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CANDIDATES BERNARD PEYTON CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Lewis Mountain Road Charlottesville, Virginia Fifth Year Stewart A. C., Tennis, Chronicle, Missionary Society When the boys from Charlottesville arrive on the Hill next year, one of their number-Peyton Chamberlain- will be missing. Peyton has been a member of this School for a long time-five years to be exact. As a matter of fact, very few of us can remember what a little boy Peyton was when he first set foot upon the campus. Those of us who have known him realize and can truthfully say that he has often used his talents to enrich the literary and dramatic productions of the institution. Although Peyton claims no athletic prowess, he plays tennis rather well. His forte, however, is the art of writing very fine short storiesg the products of his pen have often graced the pages of the Chronicle. In September Peyton matriculates at the University of Virginia in his native Charlottesville. EDWIN PARKER CONQUEST, JR. 5 Tapoan Road Richmond, Virginia Fourth Year Honor Committee, Senior Monitor, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Editor Chronicle, Whispers, Treasurer Missionary Society, Choir, Grins and Grimaces, Hop Committee, President F. L. S. Ned Conquest is one of the most outstanding boys in Schodl. In his four years here he has been Consistently near the top of the High List. This year he is being graduated with Advanced Standing, and in September goes to Princeton. Ned has entered nearly every phase of school activity. He has served as President of Fairfax, as Editor of the Chronicle, and also as a member of the staE of this publication. In sports he has been on both the Varsity football and track squads. Ned has received his highest recognition by serving for two years as a monitor, this year as a Senior Monitor. Acknoweldging his value to the School the boys elected him to the newly formed Honor Committee. In losing him, we lose the presence on the Hill of a true friend. . .. 'W R ,l5Y5 S tim!
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