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Winton Blount, Vzte-Presiderzlg Befkeleb' Lamb eff, Pre.s'z'den4' George Morison, Secretayfy. szktan! Secretary- 73-eagurgr, QS.l7Qh Y Scaled: Stewart QHead Monitorjg Firs! row: Swift, Martin fSenior Monitorj, Coleman, Wright, Voight, Bruton, Lambert, White, Bellg Second row: Richmond, Woods, Stuart, Doyle, Morison, Fletcher, Gibbes, Kern, Third row: Washburn, McBryde, Hall Wilson, M, Clarke, Gray, H. Clark, Shuford, Burng Fourth row: Higgins, Berkeley, McDonald, Tyler, MacNair, Simpson, Blount Small, Ragan. Each year about thirty boys are chosen to be monitors-one of the highest honors achievable at E.H.S..Theappoint1nent gives one an opportunity to mature in his sense of responsibility while he serves the school. It is the duty of a monitor to guide and discipline the . student body, particularly the new boys, he must be very careful in 0 n, L for 5 the example he sets, because whatever he does, good or bad, will surely be copied in futureyears. Thejob of being a monitor is dilficult, since he must frequently choose between sticking his friends or looking the other way, but if he works conscientiously, both he and the school will be richly rewarded. enior C G55 icers Trcasurerg David Simpsgn, As. s a
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Sealerl: Swift, Martin QChairmanj, Lambert, Colemang S!rmzlirzg.- Woods, Mr. Walker, Mr. Callaway, Mr. Ordeman. The Honor Committee, which comprises six elected students, thre faculty advisors, and the Head Monitor Qex officioj bears the respon 0 I1 01' sibility of preserving the school's most important and most respecte tradition, the Honor System. Beginning the year with instruction 0 new boys and a program before the entire student body, this year' Honor Committee did an exceedingly fine job of indoctrination an education. 0 In In ittee The other function of the committee is counseling those who hav violated the Honor Code. In hearing and counseling these Violator the primary function of the Committee is to educate the student an aid him to correct his mistake. ,. Ht. 34 '-,xfgil-fi 1X-his , T9 E' t . N . , eI'll.0l' 0l'llt0I':f To serve as overseers of the Rat System, to a as a link between student opinion and faculty d eision, to provide leadership for both the monitoria system and the student body as a whole-these ar the complex responsibilities of the Senior Monitors Cary Stewart, who held the Head Monitorship thi session, proved that this demanding task can b carried out in a conscientious manner without alien ating himself from the student body. As Senio Monitor, Frank Martin capably assisted the Heal-I Monitor and provided the necessary depth with' 'Q the ranks of leadership. That this year's Senio A Monitors have performed their duties successfullj is evident in the much-improved student-student ant student-faculty relationships throughout the session 'rt - .:a.QeVP' l Stewaxt, Martin
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DONALD HASLUP ADAMS, JR. 1132 Northeast 105th Street, Miami Shores, Florida FIFTH YEAR-Managing Editor Whispers, Chronicle Missionary Society, Dramatics, B.L.S., Manager J.V. Football, Wrestling, Coach Greenway Baseball. Among the hardest-working and least publicized boys in school is Don, one of the five-year plan elite. All of the school's public- ations owe a debt to this able journalist, who has served each of them faithfully and well in one capacity or another. An effective reader and declaimer, he is also a ready wit, who can either inflate or deflate a person or a conversation at will. Although history has proved his stumbling block, he has done well else- where, surviving both Fifth Math and FifthEnglish. Finally, Don is one of the few who would dare to troop down to J.T.O.'s house on a Saturday afternoon. ' HOUSTON LESHER BELL, JR. Belle Aire Circle, Roanoke, Virginia FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, E-Club, Choir, President Glee Club, Missionary Society, B .L.S., Varsity Football, Varsity Soccer, Tennis. Oh, you're so cute! This is the statement so often heard from the various lucky females with whom the Cherub has come in contact. Despite his angelic countenance, Houston has proved himself an able contender on the gridiron, a fact proven by that gold football which never leaves his sight. Known for his thick, curly locks, Spic has also excelled on the soccer field-that is, as long as he could keep the hair out of his eyes. As president ofthe choir, Houston has been one ofthe few regulars at prac- tice, and his trilling tenor voice is comparable only to that of Mr. james. His quick smile and ability to take a joke, however, have earned the respect and admiration of students and masters alike on the Hill. The High School will be losing one of its most dedicated students when Houston packs up his combs, brushes, and mirrors. ALFRED RIVES BERKELEY, III 541 Hempstead Place, Charlotte, North Carolina FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, E-Club, Choir, Glee Club, Mission- ary Society, Headwaiter, B.L.S., Varsity Football, Winter Track, Varsity Track, Schoolroom Keeper. When he is not insisting that his waiting team wear coats and ties like ordinary people, Ov-al is arguing for more food to feed Egor. A tenacious worker who accomplishes things through determination and long hours of work, Al refuses to believe that in the spring people are prone to idleness and dreaming. On beautiful sunny days, Al dons his uniform to prove that success in track is 1001, perspiration, 07, inspiration. A basically serious boy, Al hashigh ideals which hechooses to stick to. Acknowledging the opportunities which E.H.S. offers,Alhasnotdisdained to utilize any chance to learn, and leaves a sadder but wiser man. 18 This one will break it! :sin 152955 , it saw., - The Rape of the A lull in the reign of ter
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