Episcopal High School - Whispers Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)

 - Class of 1954

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RALEIGH COLSTON MINOR Box 1027 University Station, Charlottesville, Virginia FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, Varsity Football, Wrestling. Greenway League llase- ball. llramaties Club, E-Club. Egypt, Waiter, F.L.S. Raleigh Minor, known like his father as 'gHippo, is a native of Charlottesville. As indicated under his name, he has distinguished himself in football, playing two years each with the J.V.'s and the Varsity. He received his letter in 1953. He has also received a B-Squad wrestling emblem. As a local representative of the Washing- ton Post, he has had the task of going about from dorm to dorm with palm out- stretebetl to reeeive money from generally impeeunious subseribers. Raleigh will go to ll. Va., where he plans to take a pre-med eourse. DAVID NICHOLLS MONTACUE 3625 Chesapeake Avenue, Hampton, Virginia THIRD YEAR-Y Varsity Football, Wrt-slling, Choir. llramaties, E-Club, Egypt, Ch-e Club, Wait1'r. lt is a eause for regret that Dave could not be on the Hill for four years or more, instead of his three short ones, but in that time he has earned the respect of all his sehoolmates, particularly for his really wit and wrestling ability. For the last two years the l67-lb. men on the opposing teams have llreatletl the EHS. matelles because of lVlonts' determination and prowess on the mat. 'llhis hard-working Hampton man has also played Varsity football and participated in the Choir and till-e Club. The whole sehool wishes Dave the best of luek at the lllliY1'I'SllV. NATHANIEL HOLMES lVlOlllSON, lll Vlfelbourne, Middleburg, Virginia Graduate with Advanced Standing FOURTH YEARdMonitor, ,l.V. Football. Soccer. Coach Greenway League Base- ball, Chronicle, Dramatics Club, E-Club, Egypt, Post Office Keeper, Press Club, Usher, WHISPI-QRS, President F.L.S. second term, Viee-President third term. When Nat first came to E.H.S. four years ago, he was as lonely and baffled as any other new boy away from home for the first time. Fortunately. since that time his own genuine friendliness and good-humor have made him one of the best-liked boys at school. ln addition to playing on the junior football teams, Nat has won his in soecer. He is a monitor and a church usher, and has participated in the program of Fairfax Literary Society, serving one term as President. With true Virginian spirit, Nat heads for U. Va. 28

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Wll,l,lfXM l,AlilJNl'ili l'l'iNlllrili 2209 Slim-rwootl .'xNl'lllll'. lihurlottc. North Carolina lI!'IlIll'I' flr1L'4'.w.' Thr' Right IVt'l't'I1'lI!l l'r'of'Ior . ,, , , , , ,, . , , , lj -II' fl !.'.' l Ul'RY'll lla,-1K Nlomtor. Wrcstlmg. Varsity l1'llIllS. liliccrlcatlcr. llramatics Lluh. mn I HHH, tm 8 OH, In I Huw lt-Lluh. ltgypt, l'rcss Lluh. li.l..b. lla-sitlcs kcvping ch-ur thc trail from lVle-morial to Egypt. Bill Pcnclcr has shown his zithlctic ulmility lay le-ttcring in te-nnis :intl hy playing on various junior IPHIIIS. 'lihc llrumutics chili has hom-litcal hy his participation in thc school plays, just as lllackfortl Litcrury Socie-ty has sci-n him clo wcll in such activitics as it sponsors. Cliairlotit- can rightly ln- proutl of a lmoy who. although showing hc knows how to lizivc it gootl timc, can also tukc lift- scriously. l'i,H.F. profits from such wcll- roumlcml hoys us llc-nry l'e-ntl:-r. ERNEST WILLIAM PROCTOR, Il 3828 North llplanil Stre-ct. Arlington. Virginia TIIIRII Ylf.-lk .l.Y. l oothall, Wrcstling, l3.L.S. lu his tlm-v ye-urs ou tht- llill. liruic has won tht- ailmirution of all who know him. l.ittlt- as pcoplo roulim- it. hc is prohahly onc of tht- grcalcst snow-kings of thc Scnior Class. lu inltlitiou. lie- is one- of thi- school's loyalcst tlcvotccs to the' cult of we-'grllt-liltingi imfl musclc-huiltling. As climax to his uccomplishmcuts, ho is lu-yoml :I tlouhl this ye-:ir's most pious llllll truthfully Christian grracluatc. lfrnic will got his lurthcr twluczition ut l'rincctou or at ll. Vu. in pre-paratiou for ln-coniing a mcclicul missionary. Ll-Ili HICNIINGWAY PllTNl'iY filo Nlockinghirtl Hill. l,ouisvillc, Kcntucky I Ull'R7'll lfl3'n1R Honor lfouunittcc, Monitor. Varsity Foothall. Coach ,luuior llaislu-tluill, Varsity llasohall, l'rcsitlcnt Athletic Association. Presiclcnt Advisory liozirtl. l.ilH'l'l'll'III,l'l', Choir, lflirorticle, Vice l'rr'si1lf'nt llramatics Cluh. E-Clull. Pharaoh of ligypt. l'rcsitlcnt Clcc Cluh. Chairman Hop Committcc. Sclionlroom Kc-cpcr, Fcaturc l'itlitor Wiiisvi-ins. Wltt-nt-wt-r tlu-rc is at smilc or ai lvurst of laughtcr on the Hilly Holc, you can almost ulwuys lu- surc that l'utt4-r is lwhintl it. l.ct it not lu' iufcrrctl from this that l,t-e' is zt complt-to goof-oil. Ou tht- contrary, hc is om- ot' tht- most vcrsatilc and popular lmoys that liziyc cw-r uttoutlctl Fi.ll.S. Lcc has achicvcrl rccognition not only on thc uthh-tic lit-lil lils tht- loothall te-am will assure- youl, lllll in nearly cvcry phasa- of school lifc. llc is llll3lI'Itli:lll of thc Hop Committcc. antl at mcmhcr of thc Honor tfonmiittcc. l'hzirzioli of Fgypt. ancl an outstaniling mvmhcr of lmth thc Ch-c Cluli autl tht- Choir. Wt- ure- sure- that lic:-'s lrlt-mllinm-ss and wouelf-rful sf-nsc of humor will curry him to promiucncc at tht- llnivcisity of Virginia. 29 ...Athi

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