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GEORGE WRIGHT DOYLE 701 North Palafox Street, Pensacola, Florida THIRD YEAR-Monitor, Choir, Glee Club, Student Vestry, Dra- matics, President First Term and Treasurer Third Term F,L.S., Cross Country, Winter Track, Varsity Track. That noble son of the Right, that champion of State Sovereignty and individualism, that leader in the fight against internal sub- version and the threat of the Soviet Universal State, Wright is known for his concern over the nation's welfare. The Cap'n - as this political aspirant is referred to by his television teammates -is equally well-known for do-it-yourself television commercials: as he keeps dorm. he furiously poundsonthe keys of a Burroughs adding machine and has long since proven the durability of this fabulous mechanism. In all seriousness, this many-faceted student- politician, actor, Virgil scholar, and voracious reader the is a strong rival to JFKQ-is, though hernightobjectto the terminology, a fine example of the liberally educated man. PAUL HAYYVOOD EFIRD, III 636 Llewellyn Place, Charlotte, North Carolina THIRD YEAR-Missionary Society, j.V. Football, Manager junior Basketball, Track. Woody is the last of the Old Charlotte crowd to leave the Hill. His first visit was rather brief, but he managed to brace up and return for three long years. During this time he has made for himself an admirable scholastic record, especially in his Fourth Math dual contest with Drac. He is also known for his gay social 'life which often includes flicks like The Apartment. His extracurricular activities include photography-heis an experienced camaa holder-and membership in the Third Dal lounge where the tube runs all night and it's alwayshosin' time. This Tar Heel expects to continue his education where the belles of St. Mary's are close-by, engineering is good, and red vettes run well. BEVERLEY. PURNELL EGGLESTON, III 2428 Stanley Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia THIRD YEAR-E-Club, Wflzisperr Chronicle Choir, Glee Club, Missionary Society, Waiter, B.L.S., Varsity Football, A.A. Shop, Varsity Track. Bev is a popular figure on the campus and indeed far beyond its limits. His humor and carefully phrased remarks have en- lightened gatherings both on the Hill and in the surrounding motels. His contention for the Chemistry prize is based both on his testing for nitrates and his intention to exploit a titanium mine in West Virginia after his graduation. His efforts on the Varsity football team demonstrated his ability to concentrate his energy in a specific field and resulted in his receiving his E. 'Motor-mouth is often the center of attraction both in tl1e E.H.S. cesspool and on the Blackford dance floor. Any mass hilarity or uproarious laughter can generally be traced to this popular cause. As Bev leaves, the school slumps back into its tranquillity and studious atmosphere. 23
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'fr -,,, Q ' J -is ' Q 5' TU' , abs gif li i PAUL STA ICE DAVIS 54 Riverside Drive, New York, New York FOURTH YEAR-E-Club, C111-mme, Missionary Society, F.L.S., Managerjunior Football, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball. The pride of the Mathematics Department, the only boy who studies calculus in his spare time and does trig problems for recreation, Our Boy Drac is giving D.S.W. some hot competition for that coveted title Fastest Slide Rule on the Hill. As ifone sobriquet is not enough, Paul has also become a serious threat to W.R.D. for a less coveted title Fastest Pun On t.he Hill. When not engaged in a contest of the above nature, Mr. Wizard can be seen in Mr. T's TNT chemi. lab. where his greatest accomplish- ment was persuading Mayo to cause an unexplainable explosion. As this master of the masters moves on to higher education, he is certain to be a success, delving evern further into the mysterious realm of Lissajous, Gaus, and john Van Neuman. ROGER HAS BROUCK DAVIS, JR. 6121 Overlea Road, Washington, D.C. FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, President Advisory Board, Hop Committee, E-Club, Missionary Society, Waiter, B.L.S., Varsity Football, Winter Track, Varsity Track. From the shores of Pawley's Island to the halls ofthe Marriott Chink has won many friends and companions through his amiable and fun-loving personality. Rog also exhibits an abundant supply of wit-often at his own expense. He has gained recognition in many ways: as a member of the Hop Committee, where he has done more than his share in preventing the faculty from gaining control of our dancesg on the gridiron, where he was one ofthe Touchdown Twinsg and by the banks ofthe Nile, leading those soul-stirring chants. In quieter times he can be found lurking deep within the bowels of the First Berkeley Jungle, studying in his unceasing attempt to graduate. How can we thank our friends in thc East for sending us this fine exchange student? MENARD DOSXVELL, IV Flint Drive, Santa Ana, California FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, Secretary E-Club, Choir, Glee Club, Waiter, Head Cheerleader, B.L.S., Winter Track, Varsity Track. From the halls of the Marriott to the shores of Pawley's Island and back - Bo, as he's known to his closer friends, has eamed the reputation of a fun-loving, as well as hard-working, boy. His accomplishments have been many. Although unabletop ay football this year, because of a knee injury, he did a great job as head cheerleader in the support of the undefeated State Championship team. He is recognized as a fine track man, and was elected co- captain in hisjunior year. Bo has also had some disapointments, such as having one of the shortest monitorships in the history of the schoolg but still his flashing smile never left him. As he leaves in quest of greater knowledge, Bo leaves behindhim an acceptable record as a student, a better one as an athlete, and - what he will best be rememberd for - as one who has measured up to the standards of his friends. 22 xk 'Il' When you say that, smile! E. Shanghai Express 'ZA re you the ,s-
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is -Elf' ? VVILLIAM PENDLETON FENSTERMACHER 706 Foothill Road, Somerville, New jersey THIRD YEAR-Clzrorzzklcg Missionary Society, B.L.S., j.V. Foot- ball, Winter Track, Varsity Track. It is a status symbol for a boy to have three lines of activities under his name in IVlzispc1's but Fenster has achieved something even more spectacular: hehas three lines of name over his activities. His name is also proudly emblazoned over hiscombinationgym, casino, stadium, and restaurant. This establishment is well patron- ized by the entire student body, except forj.j. Ragan, who objects to William's hairier-than-thou attitude, but even he relents on College Boards day when Fenster's paternal affilation makes him the most desirable neighbor in school. William's influence along this line may be somewhat overrated, however, for the Boards still do not recognize that some people have names with more than six letters. Long as Bill's name is, it is inaccurate as to his career at E.H.S.g Freundmacher fits him better. JOSHUA NORRIS FLETCHER Blakeley Grove , Upperville, Virginia FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, Art Editor IVhispers, News Editor Chronicle Missionary Society, ChapelCommittee, ExecutiveBoard Dramatics, Usher, Vice-President Third Term F.L.S., A.A. Shop, Track, Oh! Un-n-n-attractive! comes piercing through the air, and immediately everyone knows that josh is within calling distance. This colorful boy has attracted quite a following in his years on the Hill and his room on second Berkeley often seems to be more ofa lounge than Blackford. His marvelous hi-fi set is one of his prized possessions and his famous throne has been enioyed by all, including Lily, who expressed her approval in no uncertain terms. Although not athletically inclined, Dick has many other talents ranging from consistently appearing on the High List to his artistry, which is more than evident in this Whit-Mrs, Grins and Grimaces, and even on some of the walls. His fgame in the outside world is evident in the mailing lists he manages to make Qpartieularly the medical onesj. Next year generous josh ex- pects to become a bona fide Cavalier. LEWIS ORRICK FUNKHOUSER, IR, 516 Gordon Circle, Hagerstown, Maryland FOURTH YEAR-Clzronztla Missionary Society, B.L.S., Co- Captain Cross Country, Winter Track, Varsity Track. Unobtrusively friendly, Rick sometimes goes unrecognized for his leadership qualities and his purposelulness, perhaps because he makes everything look so easy and relaxed. In cross country he has for two spirited years capably combined the roles of both manager and captain, besides getting in fall tennis matches with Dan McDonald, In track, his forte, hehas always ran well enough to be deserving the laurel and has often gained it. Academically, by dint of some extra credit and hard work, he graduates, having surmounted such elite courses as English V and every history. 1'1XCH1plifyiI1g fbrlilwg fiffzflifcr, klicilcr, he will undoubtedly achieve his desires, both curricular and extracurricular, as he sprints forward with faith. 24 at wi 5 1 W 3 mg-- T 7 -C ' . I .---r'- ' , L. LI , - y ielfam Ztfsnrs Kfdllpllifafal lim I4 F v ' .,. 1 - if . V ' at ,, -.:... rr , J ,Lp fr' . ---- ,321 .,.. fi is SH , M ' E Two yea rs or four3 ' Give me a Ford anytime! I'm being followed! - . ' I .Vi -. .. Q A all - tl, ,,, ,.,,, I, ,,,,. L g.,,,f.,,, -- ti av ---- - f 1-Saw 'Wt'--f-4-..,9 1155: ..'QxQ41?f 19,213 sql if we., '. 'V' 'I-t QFD saw ' 5- '-' '- I v F-a 'Q O . -1 .fr .P 1. 5,, . Q fl l , .sa - . rf ,g ag-fr l Q' . , vs ,'a'r214,fffg , EQTLIEEFL . ,ll 4 1, 'iiiffffii-'J5' 17 ' rl Q, - izfztaq 1.1.7.1 g g e- -1 :zip , .4 , ve atv an V j J ' f W1-s.:iM 1 ,raw W -., ' . .i ..-E-2, , t : M , ., ,,, .,. , A . M if A 2: :I ' K-, 72 5:1 ,L .i '1'5- E
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