Episcopal High School - Whispers Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)

 - Class of 1953

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For the l:i.H.S. Clee Club this was a verv eventful year. It was the year of Mr. Williams' great purge. of the sensational Damned Ol' Tiger. and of a losing struggle with Bee-thoven's Choral FIIIIHISI-fl. ln retrospect. it was also a year of success both musi- cal and social. Most of the musical triumphs came from the old standbys like Kentucky Babeii and the perennial h'Gaudeamus. The season began with the Christ- mas concert. a successful appeal to the age-old Yule- tide spirit. ln accordance with tradition. the mem- bers turned into carolers on the night before the Christmas vacation. The next event was the second annual concert with St. Agnes' which was held in February. Spring saw the first concert with Fox- croft and also the traditional St. Catherineis expedi- tion. The social successes were of course of a varied nature: but they may be said to have reached their peak when the Clee Club held its annual siege of the Confederate capital. The results of E.ll.S,'s campaign would have astounded Grant: St. Cath- erineis. the principal objective in the city. fell in one Saturday night. - Although the senior class left its usual gaps in the ranks of the Clee Club, great things are expected of next years choral group. llrhluref Spemer: ,l. R. Bryan: .4yres: Putnev Hu ev :son wr ,lenev forum Ceer Lupton Hester uullxlllllglltll T. lf. Fergirsorzg Brirlgersg Prlrlfer oe H trhms U rm' B S demon If ll 1 tl Rear Brut Bolwl: Page: Slezcurt - B. Pfzfrirlr: Cole: nl. C. llunton Rifle R lx lx nnu frzelnf I I' lrzrter lllmfl Hurlgznv H11rre.sx: ,lvllreu Sims: I. 'l.. llurlllfer: Rinelmrl Hill R H R 1 no 1 msn img IHS on lfrllfrx me



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E. ff' A -Q., Un Horrvzvezl Time I like this one . 3 i' rlll we neerl is nzoney 2 l . Q K t sl 1 s -4 WHISI'ERS this year faced up to its old task of '3 Capturing a hit of li.lI.S. for posterity. At the hot- . l ' ' torn of the journalistic heirarehy entrusted with this task was one William C. Cook. ollicial ffzelofum, whose jobs were so varied and grueling he some- times labored under the delusion that he was editor. As part of its new face-liftingf' WHISPI-:Rs added a new department devoted to humor headed very ably by Sam Holt. Sports which. as usual. was supremely .K t iivxl I' . ' , important. had as its Capable captain Sandy Roe. Larry Creson proved how much he deserved the epithet art editor with his suhtle. ingenious Cartoon- ing. ln administration Jon Bryan proved himself Completely indispensable: in literary supervision Marvin Cox proved himself equally so. Chief work- horse. commanding brain. Simon Legree. and edi- tor-in-chief was Speed Hill. Thanks to Mr. Hill. WHISPEZRS '53 Came off the press not just another annual. hut also a worthy suveessor to its illustrious lfrmn lm.: u neu' lot W ' lfy0Qlf'ff predecessors. 101 lfreson: Roe: J. R. Bryan: Hill: ff. R. F, Halter: lfnx: Holt l'r11xl.': Raml: ffzmz- mingsg ffzlthwlrt: H. A. Wise: Wiilbern: Ceer: Turnlmll: Gill: ltezrerley: Hulrlzinx H. Patrlrlr: Lane: Urrirlfg Cole: ferrey: Page: Holnzrzng I,nol.'g fl. fl. llnnton PllfHPVY-'IlIl1'lgl'l1SI Slaughter: lfilsnrz: R. K. K. fonvx: H. N. .-lmlvrxori: .llrffrzin Sherrill: .llorrisi Sinmns: Pender: lim lf'inl.'le: U . lf. lfergzzsorzg Lowll: lfinl.

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