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FREDERICK LEE GLAIZE. III 227 Amherst Street. Winchester. Virginia FOURTH YEAR4M0nitor. Asst. Coach 130 Football. Coach Greenway League Baseball. Cheerleader. Dramatics Club. Egypt. vivHlSI'Elt5. Fretl has been on the Hill for four years antl has hm-en an exvelh-nt athlition to tlw school. ln his first year. he got his leg broken ancl this put him out of avtiw partici- pation in sports for the remainder of his stay here. He has. llUWf'Yt'II. establisltotl his reputation elsewhere. Ilerause he was unable to play football this yr-ar. lfrvtl was a great help to tht- 130-lb. football te-am in roavliing them logs-tlier nitlt lllr. Emmons. antl similarly a great help to Mr. Hawnvl antl his llrot-:may Imagin- llasohall team. We are positive that Fretl will eontinue- to atlfl to his laurt-ls in the years to come. PERCIVAI. CABICLL GREGORY. III ,lcrvcy Road. llI't'k'llVlllt'. South Carolina FIRST YEARA-J. V. Football. Varsity Travli. llramativs Club. Egypt. lt.I..S. Cabell Gregory came to E.H.S. for one year as a senior after hating grutluult-tl from Greenville High Sehool. IIis primary intern-st is in automobiles: hu- owns a '31 A-moth-l Fortl. helps builtl hot-rorls. antl raves tht-in at a 5.11. autliorixenl almig- stripf' Naturally he takes t0 l'hysit's aml Math more than to any other suhjr-els. He ft-Q-ls that the sfihool has awakenetl him to a true appreeiation of high svholustit' stamlarfls. From here. 'tCab will go to Ga. Tecll.. wht-re he ft-1-ls the- work alone' here will be of great benefit. He plans to he a civil or a llll'l'll8Illl'2Jl vtigiiiiew. WILLIAM HENRY HALL. JH. Lothian. Marylaml FOURTH YEAR--Monitor, ,l.V. Football. Wrestling. GI'l't'IlINiiQ lkilglllt' llasvbull. Bookstore Keeper. Egypt. Among the boys whom Maryland has st-nt clown to E.H.F. has hw-1-n llill llall, Ilill has stood out in several Ways in the lift- of tht- svhool. Sorting als monitor aml keeping the bookstore are probably his two most noteworthy contributions. XII in all. in thc- classroom. on the wrestling Iltal. aml wlu-rt-wr e-Isv he may be. ht- has manh- himself a very well-liketl boy. Wlhen liill goes to l'. Ya. next fall he' will loan- behincl him a large empty place- in E.l'l.S. life. 22
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CHARLES BYRNE DELASHMUTT 4411 Rock Spring Road, Arlington, Virginia FOURTH YEARf'l'ennis, Varsity Baseball. Charles lleliaslimutt, because he lives in nearby Arlington, is now a day student. although he roomed on the Hill during his second year here. He is an outstanding student in all subjects. Athletically, he has participated in tennis and squash, and this year is holding down first-base position on the Varsity baseball team. By reason of long experience we know that he is partial to light-blue Plymouth Suburban station wagons. JOSEPH WILLCOX DUNN, JR. 204- Raleigh Drive, Virginia Beach, Virginia SECOND YEAR--Monitor, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity baseball, Dramatics Club, E-Club, Vice President Egypt, Waiter, Managing Editor Wmsmias, H.L.S. ln only two years at E.H.S. Joe has accomplished more than many boys do in four. Besides being the only second-year monitor in school, Joe has lettered in three Varsity sports. The safety man on the Varsity football team, Joe's timely pass- interceptions and punt-returns were a constant aid to the team's performance. Joe also took part in Varsity basketball and will probably make his second letter in Varsity baseball this year. Because of these athletic achievements, he was elected Vice-President of the E-Club this year. Lest one think his achievements purely athletic, let it be said that Joe was invaluable as Managing Editor of WHISPERS. Furthermore, ,Ioe's full mail-box has been a constant inspiration to aspiring Romeos on the Hill. E.H.S. is lucky to have such an outstanding boy returning next year. WILLIAM MCINTYRE GILL Hobby Horse Farm, Hollins, Virginia FIFTH YEAR-Honor Committee, Monitor, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Varsity Baseball, Choir, Dramatics Club, E-Club, Egypt, Glee Club, Rifle Team, Schoolroom Keeper, Waiter, WHISPERS, B.L.S. Bill Gill, from Roanoke, has made himself well-known and widely admired during his five-year sojourn at E.H.S. This is his second year as monitor, an unusual distinc- tion in itself. First term of 1953-54 he served on the Honor Committee. He also lettered in wrestling and in Varsity football. He has been a mainstay of the Choir and of the Clee Club, and has served as crucifer on Sundays. Bill has also been a waiter, a contributor to publications, and a schoolroom keeper. E.H.S. will lose a fine man to U. Va. when Bill Gill leaves. 21 Delnslinlult Ilf ease Jose sits il out Hig zlenl
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Cl'l0liCl'l BERNARD HAMILTON lT-to Wt-stowr Ava-num-. Pvterrslmrg. Virginia l 0lf'RTll Yffffk .l.Y. lfootball. ,l.V. llaslu-tball, Varsity llasf-ball. Choir, ffhrnltirlf, llramatit-s Club, ligypt. Clow Club, Wnlsrtins. ln his fottr yr-ars at tht- High School llt-ruo has gain:-ml tlu- fric-mlsliip antl athnira- tion of tht- stuslm-nt botly antl of thc- faculty. A stvady work:-r in ther vlassrootn. livrno has 1-onsistvntly stayvml out of vightlt pvrioml and has brokvn into High-l.ist cirvle-s on st'vt't'1tl om'1'asions. lit-rno has also ltr-vit active- on tlu- utltlvtif- fit-lil. be-ing a starting llLlffilIlN'li on tht- .l.V. football ft'Hltl. a nn-tube-r of tht- ,l.V. baslwtball tvatn. anrl a pilvllvt' on the' Varsity basoball tvatn. To rouncl out thx- picture-, llvrno is a tttvtttlwr of both tht- Clmir antl tht- tilt-0 Club. Wlu-tltcr llc-rno govs nn to ll. Va. or voinvs bark to lC.ll.S. for anotlu-r yt-ar. lu- will always bv highly l't'g2iI'tlt'tl by those' who haw ntaela- his l11'l1lliilllfillll't'. CICORGIC PATTERSON Hl'iS'l'l'iR 21105 Monunn-nt AVQ'Illll', Hivlunontl. Virginia TIIIRII lffnflf Varsity ltlootball, Choir. lh'an1atit's Club. Egypt. Ch-c Club. l'rt-ss Club. 'l'lu- linitt-tl State-s Nlarinv Corps' gift to HHS. is Pat llvstvr. ln tluw-v yours on tln' llill. Pat has shown his capacity for participation in avtivitivs. both athlt-tit' antl il1'Llilt'lllll'. llt- wont out for Varsity football. but an unfortunatm- knot- injury ke-pt flint front svt-ing nittvli avtivt' sr'rvit'4'. Pe-rhaps lu' will vhivfly ln- l't'Illt'lllll1'I'4'fl as tlu- Iltttvlllgl spirit of tln- lavrossr' tvatn. l'at has also tlisplayvtl his lllhlflllllll' f2llt'llfS to tlu- In-ltvlit of Mr. filiilIlfIt'l'.S tlratnalivs group. l'at's rt-liablv st-vontl bass has lu-lpt-tl tnaintain tlu- pre-stige' of both tht- Choir antl tlu- Clvr' Club for tlw last thrvm- yr-ars. llt- It-an-s for Virginia. a wtf-ran of Spe'm'vr's fifth English antl Rantlfs fourth Math. JOHN CILI, HOLLAND. JR. 201 Vllootllanrl Av:-nun-, Lyntrltliurg, Virginia Cramluats- with Amlvattvml Stantling l 0lfR'I'll YEAR Monitor. Varsity Football. Wrvstling. 'l't-nnis. llramativs Club. ltl-Club. lfgypt, Pri-ss Club. Waitvr, Wtttsvritts. llslu-r, Pre-sitle-tit first It-rut. and Vim'-l'rvsi4l4-tit svvontl tvrtn l'.l,.S. l.yn4'ltburg may wvll ba- proutl of he-r son Gill Hollantl. Uni' of tlu- ntost popular boys in svltool. Gill has ntarlo an vnviablc- rm-vortl :luring his four yvars at l'i.H.5. As we-ll as winning le-ttvrs in Varsity football anal wrt-stling, ln- has tnatlv his name' a pe-riuane-nt fixture' on tlu- High List. llt- has be-vu active- in publications work anml has lu-on a It-ailing ine-:nbc-r of Fairfax Lite-rary Sovivty. st-rving ont' term as l'rt-sitlt-nt. llt- will also ln- I't'lllt'llll7t'N 1l for his laugh and for his smiling vollt-vtion of tl1'liIllIll4'llf nt-wspapvr subscriptions. He' lvav:-s nf-xt fall for W. 8 L. anal ln' will bt- misse-cl gr:-ally. 23 Tltf' H4-ffl IIIOIISI' mul his Comlivs C1'11t'l'1ll Slll'llIll'Il-. r1'lu.rl's llnlluml gms IIIUII-V from it nt gr ' .ir ls
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