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',4 . 1 5 . , MAYO CABELL, IR. Willoughby , Staunton, Virginia FOURTH YEAR-Typing Editor Wlzispers, cltmmczq Mission- ary Society, F. L.S., A.A. Shop, Office Keeper. Mayo is a quiet boy who does not receive due credit for many of t.he things he does, and this is probably just as well. All the most faithful worshippers at the shrine of necromancy recognize Mz1yola as being the true Grand Alchemist and M.S.E. QMad Scientist Extraortlinaryj. When Mayo cannot bc located in the Chemi lab, however, he is usually to be found conching it up, trying to maintain his fl position Ln this year's exceptional senior class. Mayo's favorite place for his favorite past-time is the A.A. Shop, where he has become adept at turning a deaf ear to such cries as What do you mean you don't have any more towels? or Why can't I get clean white stuff before Friday? He leaves us well prepared to operate eithcra laundry or a bomb factory. MAX CARROL CHAl'MAN,lR. Lee's McRae College, Banner Elk, North Carolina FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, Advisory Board, I-lop Committee, E-Club, Missionary Society, Assistant Head Waiter, Co-Captain Varsity Football, Winter Track, Co-Alternate Captain Track. Max, well-known in football circles as the Greek god fNarcissus, probablyj of the Prep League, can most characteristically be found flexing carefully in front ofa mirror. This has nothing to do with vanity-Bee has put so much time and effort into building that classic physique that he isjust worried aboutscratches, like a man with a new car. His second major activity is dealing with his correspondence-those college coaches who want to help him build his character at their expense, and allthose young ladies who want to help him tear it down. Seriously, Bee has established himself as one of the all-time greats of E.H.S. football, and has resisted the flood of publicity well enough to remain among the most modest and best-liked members of the senior class. A ROBERT MAXWELL CHILTON 1266 Loudon Heights Road, Charleston, West Virginia FOURTH YEAR-E-Club, Choir, Glee Club, Missionary Society, Dramatics, Varsity Soccer, Manager Varsity Tennis. Bob, known to his many friends as Bopper, is one of the most easy-going members of the senior class. His calm manner and his friendly smile belie the fact that he can become a dangerous adversary as one of the abominable snow men of the soccer field. His gallant playing is substantiated bythe factthat he retired at the beginning ofthe season because of a back injury received in the line of duty -Q Well, maybe it was caused by the Twist but why spoil a good story?j As Bob bops on to fgreater education and twistier twists, the good wishes of his frien s and Miss Annie go with him. 20 .... - r l mfg! , f ' PS' Q RL -l l I., l ll B 'f B 1, 3 C ff e. ,A It reeks to heaven! Have Scrapbook - Will Trax It cost me three vertebrae! v
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Where else? To the left of Goldwater Hnttbbai iiubbari ' Rytgtaff . Kell C WINTON MALCOLM BLOUN T, III 1121 Laurel lane, Montgomery, Alabama THIRD YEAR-Monitor, Vice-President Senior Class, Advisory Board, Chairman Hop Committee, President E-Club, Whispers Chronicle, Choir, Glee Club, Missionary Society, Student Vestry, Lounge Committee, B.L.S., Co-Captain Varsity Football, Winter Track, Varsity Track. All those honors that Winton has attained show that he has been a great success here. He stands out in any crowd, not only because of his jovial nature, but also because of the radar pick- ups protruding from the sides of his head, which he frequently uses to tune in on his favorite jungle music. Winton has had great success athleticall , showing his proficiency equally well on the green grass of tlfe football field and the green felt of the pool tableg but his school work hassulfered quitea few ups and downs, as has his love life in Montgomery-in fact, there may be some connection between the two. A good leader when there is serious work to be done, Winton has served the school well, yet he has never ceased, in the best sense, to be one of the boys. JAMES KENNETH BRUTON, JR. Erwin, North Carolina FOURTH YEA R-M onitor, E-Club, StudentBody Editor lVhi.sy1ers, Feature Editor Chronicle Choir, Glee Club, Missionary Society, Student Vestry, President First Term Vice-President Second Term B.L.S., Cross Country, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track. jim, one of the school's leading disciples of the high priests of conservatism, is a charter member ofthe Third Triumvirate and, standing shoulder to shoulder with his two fellows, has ever pressed forward the campaign forfiscal integrity andindividualism. Such has been his concern for the cause that he has not scrupled. in his two years, on the Cl1r01zz'clc editorial board, to turn that publication into something of a right organ. In spite of his often belligerent, always vigorous participation in both B.L.S. and the Seminar, he has not been solely an intellectual, but has made a valuable contribution on the wrestling mat as well, lettering twice. His activities, Lhen,'have been many and varied, but he has tackled all with the enthusiasm and characteristic good humor which have made him one of the most respected boys around. HARRY BU RN, III 5400 Matoaka Road, Richmond, Virginia TH IRD YEAR-Monitor, Advisory Committee, E-Club, Mission- ary Society, Waiter, B.L.S., Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain Varsity Tennis. Every football team has a Showboat, but this year's Varsity was fortunate enough also to have a Slowboat. It often amazed people how Harry could make up for his lack of speed by in- credibly well-aimed passes. Add this to his formidable tennis recorcl-though Mr. Irvin never did find his calisthenics chart- and a well-rounded athlete appears. Though not quite such a standout in the incidental field of classes, Harry usually managed to stay out of seventh without much sweat. One of his most notable characteristics is his self-generosity, or as some put it-his Shy- lockery. Several people are still wondering whether a sliver of lemon pie, the thickness of a razor blade, is really worth a dime. At any rate, Harry is a multi-faceted person, whose minor flaws are scarcely noticeable beside his many bright spots. 19 ., ,, ,. im it -iriwisf it it it ,vi l fmt, X , t - fine A F4547 lv Q'--1? X t t-of .spit .5i s- V. - ,ll i' we ,, it tt, ' i' i tt' in HHH ,' ,,, iii ,,, it W- 'I it 'U -:fi - I J as fl with i it i
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HALSTEAD I-IEDGES CLARK 735 Park Street, Charlottesville, Virginia FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, E-Club, Wliilrpers, Chronicle, Sec- retary Second Term Missionary Society, B.L.S., Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Track, Infirmary Waiter, Assistant Librarian. No group has ever formed on the Hill which has not enjoyed Halsteacl's company. Indeed, many .a pestilence-stricken scholar has been awakened in the infirmary by Halstead, as he serves the morning meal. When all of his energy has not been drained in pursuit of fun and frolic in Stewart Gym, he is found defending himself against accusations of Conch from his friends. Halstead has spent four winter terms of concentrated work in earning his three varsity wrestling letters and the same ability to concentrate and apply himself has enabled him to make consistently good grades. Whenever vacations begin, he leads a foot-loose contingent to Charlottesville to see the University. The Hillwill certainly miss Halstead's good-natured cuts and contagious energy. MERCER KAYE CLARKE 880 john Anderson Drive, Ormond Beach, Florida FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, E-Club, Choir, Glee Club, Missionary Society, Waiter, Cheerleader, B.L.S., Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tennis. From the dance floors of St. Agnes' to the dormitories of Nat. Cat. Buddy is the greatest snowman of them all, in spite of strong contention from his roomie, the Cherub. Buddy's likeable per- sonality, his ready smile, and his ready wit-ask W.B.R.--have made him a favorite among his fellow students and, even moreso, among the members ofhis Third Dal harem. Buddy's record as a member of the Hundred Club is only surpassed by his par- ticipation in A.C.P.'s Elite, As he leaves many friends on the Hill and many horken hearts throughout the South, the Pied Piper of the girls' schools will undoubtedly be accompanied by a host of new comrades in love. HEYWARD HAMILTON COLEMAN 5 Water Street, Charleston, South Carolina FIFTH YEAR-Honor Committee, Monitor, Hop Committee, Treasurer E-Club, Class Speaker, Wlzfspevzg Clzrovzzcle Treasurer Missionary Society, Student V estry, Dxamatics, Lounge Committee, President Press Club, Usher, Head Waiter, Treasurer B.L.S.Varsity Football, Winter Track, Co-Alternate Captain Varsity Track, Schoolroom Keeper. Rags to riches reads the saga of this fivesyear veteran, From total failure to the High List, from assistant waiter's waiter to Head Waiter, from poverty to proprietorship of the first McGuire General Store, from anonymous rat-hood to the bigg6SlC01lECii0H of nicknames in school, Charlie I-I ull-Brown Bragg has achieved success in many ways. Perhaps this astute young gentlen1an's greatest triumph was his creation of the new dance craze which has set the Hill afire: Hop Along with Huff. In more serious fields of endeavor he has acquired universal respect for the con- scientiousness of his efforts, and universallriendship for his cheerful personality. As Heyward goes on his way rejoicing this spring, t.he school's best wishes and much ofits ready cash go with him. 21
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