Episcopal High School - Whispers Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)

 - Class of 1949

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GRADUATION HERBERT ALCORN DONOVAN, JR. 715 Park Street Charlottesville, Virginia Fifth Year Monitor, B-Squad Football, Track, Whi.rpe1'.f, Missionary Society, Manager Choir, Glee Club, Technical Director Grins and Grimaces, Treasurer F. L. S. Five years have practically made Herb an institution here at E.H.S.g he has always been a great asset to the School. His has been an extremely active life at the High School. On the athletic field he has constantly been striving, this year he received recognition in the form of a B-Squad football letter. He was also one of Mr. Hoxton's old track standbys. Not the mort brilliant student, he was usually safe enough on grades to be out of the dreaded eighth period. For four years Herbert has been a faithful member of the Choir, and this year he was its manager. He further lent his vocal talents to the Glee Club. We shall long remember his outstanding performances in Grins and Grimaces for two straight years. He's a swell fellow who leaves us after establishing his rights to a swell record and a well-earned diploma. PIETER ALRICKS FISHER Owings Mills, Maryland Fourth Year Monitor, B-Squad Football, Soccer, Varsity Baseball, Missionary Society, Choir, School Room Keeper This year Pieter will leave the Holy Hill after four years of hard work. Since his iirst year he has been known throughout School not only for his high scholastic standing, but also for his full support of the School and what he believed to be right. His well-known trait of doing what he wanted and saying what he thought has earned him the respect of every boy and master in the School because of the high order of his thinking. Whatever Pete does, he does earnestly, with spirit and strength, whether it be inthe classroom or on the athletic field, evidence of which is shown in his work on the B-Squad and in the Missionary Society. Next year, leaving an extremely fine record behind him at the High School, Pete will depart for the University of Virginia. The people who know him have no doubt that he will do well. ,-f ' ' ' - is :' , E 57 a,t E,hw,,f,,f! . - n 4 flu n

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CANDIDATES JON COLEMAN DILWEG Cottage Street Green Bay, Wisconsin Fifth Year Head Monitor, Honor Committee, Varsity Football, Captain Varsity Track, Missionary Society, Choir, Advisory Board, President E Club, President Hop Committee, School Room Keeper, Head Waiter This column is far too short to list all of Swede's divers accomplishments. In his five years on the Hill, he has been outstanding both in athletics and in the general life of the School. The fact that he is the possessor of eight Varsity letters-four in football and four in track-is a true indication of his athletic prowess. The well-liked Swede has been a monitor for three years. This year he has with zeal and insight carried out faithfully the duties and responsibilities cf Head Monitor and chairman of the Honor Committee of which he is automatically a member. As Swede leaves in the direction of the Naval Academy, we extend to him our sincerest congratula- tions on a job well done and our wishes for success in everything he does in the future, CASSIUS BAILEY DIXON 105 Chilton Street Talladega, Alabama Second Year Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Alternate Captain Track, Missionary Society, E Club, Waiter In two years Bailey has received honors won by few other boys in the School's history. In this time he has brought honor both to himself and to the School. Bailey has accomplished the phenomenal task of earning six letters in two years. Outstanding center on this year's Varsity football team, he led the team in tackles and was the most valuable player on the squad. His height and agility made him a threat to the success of any opposing basketball team. His ability as high jumper and sprinter earned him the alternate captaincy of track. He has ccnsistently maintained an out-of-eighth-period av- erage in grades. He is going down to Georgia Tech from here, to make good news for us during the next four years. -IDM l il 1, 7 f reserve'-'aaa ri- 5 L jamie' 5 4 - figure 4 Sglgtu if F?-4' l J' I'.,f,5Q'a ' ,. it . ii.,-'7- ii-5 1. F, .Q -g 4. , 1 5 vs,-.sg 1 . Lu 'T' ' 575' A gtg,



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CANDIDATES JOSEPH RICHARD FLESHER 1212 Juliana Street Parkersburg, West Virginia Third Year Captain J. V. Football, Varsity Basketball, Monitor, Choir, Glee Club, F. L. S. In the three short years that we have known joe here on the Holy Hill, he has appeared to us to be one of the most versatile of our fellow students. Here we have one of the most natural athletes in the School. Too small for the Varsity squad, he captained the J. V. football team this year and did a top-notch job, as the team's undefeated record bears out. Joe's size did not keep him from being a fine basketball player. This year, with his speed, alertness, and keen shooting eye, he was a formidable threat to any opposing team. Joe was also an elhcient monitor and an active member of the Missionary and Fairfax Societies. He's Lehigh bound-all too soon, as far as we're con- cerned. We're proud to have known this one, good Joe. WILLIAM KENT FORD, JR. 72 Bath Street Clifton Forge, Virginia Third Year Honor Committee, Monitor, Varsity Track, Editor Wbirpen, President Grins and Grimaces, Missionary Society, Hop Committee, Bookstore Keeper Ever since he arrived on the Hill, Kent has been working diligently and faithfully for the betterment of the School. Few boys have achieved the honor and respect that are his. Athletically, Kent was too small for Varsity football, but he devoted his talents to the junior teams with great success. Track has been his sport, by hard and conscientious work he has developed himself into an excellent miler. A good student, he has adapted his fertile brain to many fields. This year he seemed to have crowned his endeavors in extra-curricular activities with the editorship of Whirperr. But the honor of which he can be most proud was his election to the Honor Committee-in well-deserved recognition of his standard of honor. Kent leaves us for Washington and Lee, there to con- finue ring honor tot School we T .l iW,,,l llfill' -W f E N lfu b 9? i ,ily l if 'Lai if V , ii 9jN

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