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Iiflllf',1.' lfop in ull his glory Seeing flouble 40 CHARLES RAUSCH AYERS 16 Meeting Street, Charleston. South Carolina FOURTH YEAR4Monitor. Chapel Committee. Choir. Chronicle. Cleo Chili. WHISPERS. President F.L.S. third tcrni. Charlie Ayers is one of the several Southern gentlemen from Charleston. 5. C.. at thc High School. His favorite subject is girls. his hobby---girls. and in college he will probably major inf--'F Always an above-average student. he never feels obliged to thrust off that proverbial Southern laziness in pursuit of High-l.ist grades. llc has niade an outstanding record in Chemistry this year. and in stray hours can he lounil manufacturing bombs in the lab. He is a very active supporter ol the sehool's musical organizations and is one of the guiding forces of Fairfax Literary Society. ROBERT FLOWERS BAKER 3106 Cornwall Road. Durham. North Carolina FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, Alt. Captain Cross Country. Coach Crceiiway l.eagiic Baseball, Varsity Track. Varsity llasketball. E-Club. Egypt. Sehoolrooiii Keeper. Usher. BLS. During liob's four years on the Hill. he has shown unusual cntliusiasm in taking part in almost all the activities which the school offers. Since the ilay ol' his arrii'aI he has displayed a cheerfulness which has made him one of the school's most widely- known hoys. However, when the need arises. lloh can he coonteil on lo ilo the job at hand seriously, conscientiously. and dcpentlahly. lloh has done an exeeptioiially good job as a monitor and has been an cxtreiiicly actiie meinlicr ol' the l'l-Chili. Athlctically Bob has made his name known hy hcing a tliri-e-letter iiiaii iii liaislscl- ball and a three-year member of the track team. :ill in all lla--Imp has iloiie a lint- job at the High School. and is expected to do just as well next year when he returns to N. C. to attend Davidson. JOHN GREY BEVIQRLEY. lli. 204 Park Place. Charlottesville. Virginia THIRD YEAR4Varsity Football, Varsity Track. lfliroiiicle. llraiiiatics Chili. IC-Club, Egypt, F.L.S. In the past three years. the Great Grey Horsei' has inarle hiinsell' one of the most colorful boys ever to attend E.H.S. He has been an active menilier ol' the l ziii'lax Literary Society, an outstanding supporter of the llratnatics Club, Crey has letlcreil in football, tennis, and track. Grey also made honorable mention on the allfpi-ep football team for the Washingtoit area as a star tackle. This last li-rm lie has been one of the best shot-putters of the area. Grey has shown his llIlilYltlllilllSIIl. iloggeil determination. and high principles of school spirit in that he has taken advantage of the greatest opportunities Episcopal has to offer. And so the pride of Cliarloltesvillc. Berryville. Winchestz'r. and whatever else there is in Virginia. leaves for the llniiersity of Virginia next year where we feel sure that hc will be a great success. 16
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enior Sl-JATED: Wilson, Senior Monitor: Tomplfins, Head llflonitor STANDING: Walker, Senior Monitor, Burress, Senior :Wonitor enior enior C mf. 1954 CAM O i cem SEATED: Bowl, President: Stewart, Vice President STANDING! Putney, Class Spealrerg Turnbull, Sevretnry-Trensnrer onifom 15
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HARRY BOWEN 8100 River Road. Rlfllllltllltl. Virginia FIFTH 1 lt'ARafMonitor. Varsity Football. Wrostlingz. lfliroltivle, Egypt. Prcss Club. 'llllc crowning acconiplislnncnt of Harry's high-school carccr was the tlating of the Che-rry Blossom Quccn of 1954. Harry has also contributed to thc support of thc Varsity football tcam antl thc '53 and '54 wrcstling squatls. Harry also hafl tht- tlistinction of ht-ing onc of thc vcry first monitors cvcr to run inspcction on 1.owcr lllackfortl. We- tlon't know whcrc thc namc lloonyac oriainatcrl. but it sccms to lu- vcry appropriate-. Wo arc sure that Harry's tlivt-rsifn-ti talents will lt-all him far at Corncll llnivcrsity. or whcrcvcr olsc ho may go! MORTON BOYD. JR. Prospect, Kcntucky FUURTH YE,4Rs -Honor Committee, Monitor. Varsity Football. C0-capt. Varsity llaskctlmall. Varsity 'l'rack. Advisory Board. Chapcl Colnmittcc. Clironicle, Uramatics Club, E-Club. Egypt. Clcc Cluh. Schoolrootn Kcopcr. 54-nior Class Prcsitlcnt. Waite-r. Winsrizus. Mort is bcyonml a mloubt a crotlit to thc Hill aurl Kcntucky. Since' his arrival four ycars ago. hc has irnprcsscd cvcryonc. not only with his athlctic ability. but also with his cvcr-rm-ally smilc. Mort has br-cn a captain of thc Varsity baskctball tcam for thc past two ycars. anfl has constantly amazctl tht- opposition with his fast brcaks antl quick thinking. lh-sitlcs participation in football. baskctball. ancl track. hc has ncarly always bccn activc in many school activitics. such as thc Choir. Ch-c Club. tho lfhroniflc. anrl XVIIISPHRS. His classmatcs showt-tl tho 1-xtont of the-ir rt-sp:-ct for him whcn thcy sclcctctl him llrcsitlcnt of tht' Q4'I1ll'I' Class Mort ons fr 1 l Hill , , . . . 9 g 'tm tic to ll. Va. next fall. Hl'1RlVlAN HARRISON BRAXTON, JR. 138 Walks-r Strcr-t. Chasc City, Virginia THIRD l'E,4R---Alt. Captain 130 Football. Socccr. Coach Crccnway 1.1-aguc llasc- hall. llantl. lfltrolziclc. Drarnatics Club, li-Club. Egypt. XVHISPERS. 0.1.5. Harry arrivctl hcrc at thc High School thrcc ycars ago. and now, in his final yt-ar, hc has cstahlishccl quite- a rcputation lor himsclf. primarily as an athlete- antl as a musician. Not big 4-nough to play Varsity football. Harry was clcctcfl Co-captain of tho 130-llm. tcam. Harry cxccls as scccvr goalic. making ltcautiful savcs anfl long kicks. Probably his most notablc fcat was his hohling Wootlbcrry scorolcss. Harry's othcr main activity has hccn his clrum-playing. Tho school hantl of which hc is a incmhcr is consitlcrozl about thc hcst cvcr to havc playcul on thc Hill. Harry will bc rcim-nihcrctl not only for soccer and musical ahility. but also as a staunch Egyptian, Although a Virginian, Harry lcavcs for Carolina noxt fall. wht-rc. tht-rc is little- doubt. his rcputation and popularity will incrcaso. 17 Hoztfvn .xlmins II lIIll.W',f'f?l Thr' nlVt'f,llI'l'!lu SIIQS lz'r'u.1'lon lncntx il ww'
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