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FRANK HUGER GIBBES, III 27 Woodvale Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina TH IRD YEAR-Monitor, Literary Editor lVhIlS'lJ67'.Y, LayoutEditor Clzroniclq Missionary Society, Dramatics, B.L.S., j.V. Football, Manager Winter Track, Track. E.H.S. would not be what it is without boys like Frank, who carry on its finer traditions. Frank, for instance, has been among the foremost in leaving chemistry ecperiments undone as long as possible, in writing exam comps without either outline or rough draft, and in moving for adjournment at B.L.S. meetings. Frank is not quite so indoient as all that, however, for on almost every good afternoon, he can be seen practising hard on the E.H.S. golf course. The fact that E.H.S. has neither a golf team nor a golf course has done nothing to lessen his enthusiasm. Since he had all these activities, and was moreover a mainstay ofthe Cll7'0NIACl6 and Whisjlers boards, it is amazing that Frank had time to eat and sleep, but somehow he always found time to be friendly and considerate, and truly one of the most outstanding members of the Senior Class. PAUL PRESSLY GILBERT 305 East Broad Street, Statesville, North Carolina THIRD YEAR-E-Club, Whispers, Missionary Society, B.L.S., Manager j.V. Football, Manager Varsity Basketball, Umpire Greenway Baseball. Pinhead Press passed his first two years on the Hill in relative obscurity. Such is decidedly not the case now, however, for his exploits as Mr. Twister on a Saturday nightin the Trophy Room put him well in the limelight. His everyday social life is centered around that sacred event-the typing ofa letter to jndy, the teen- queen of Statesville -from which he has departed only to study. Indeed, Press has devoted much time to his conching and has even succeeded in un-raveneling certain rambling sentences. As Press leaves in search of more Twist parties, his absence will be felt deeply in the classroom, in the lounges, and, especially, in the lair ofthe First McGuire Five-Card Stud Club. MARVIN LEE GRAY,jR. Wakefield, Virginia THIRD YEAR-Monitor, Valedictorian, Activities Editor Whzs- pers, Chronicle, Missionary Society, Student Vestry, Dramatics, B.L.S., j.V. Football, Wrestling, Track. The Revelation of Devout and Learn'd are all but Stories, which, awoke from Sleep, They told their comrades, and to Sleep return'd. These lines describe Monty perfectly, for not only is he a devout and learn'd student, but also he is famous forhis abundant sleeping. This cheery young senior has a unique position on campus: Number One on the High List, yet never too busy to help his classmates find the centroid of a parabola, It would not do Monty justice to say that he never studies, for he observes his study hour every day. Monty is more than a pure intellectual. Although he may be found anytime talking about anything from neo-pseudo-psychological realism to the permutations of chessmen, his outgoing personality and friendly manner are his personal trademarks. Wherever he goes, what- ever he does, Monty will always be a sought-after, respected companion. 25
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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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' 0 N '45 li , 'glut ll , f ,. . - . Q ., tr, 41 N' S.-0' -Q.: CHARLES CUNNINGHAM HALL 5501 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, 15 Maryland FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, Pendleton Hall Committee, Executive Board llffzzbjzers F.L.S., Projectionist Manager Varsity Football, Manager Varsity Tennis. For the past four years, anyone who has been inside Pendleton Hall has probably seen Charlie, identifiable by his blaze of red hair. He has spent most of his spare time in that building ever since he won the school declaiming contest in his freshman year. Gifted with a resonant voice, hehas excelled in reading, declaiming, debating, and acting, and has been the mainstay of F.L.S., Grins and Grimaces, and the Pendleton Hall Committee. He has taken his monitorial responsibilities seriously and, although not one of the most popular monitors in school, he is certainly one of the most respected. With his sense of humor, his refined tastes, and his high ideals, Charlie is sure to make a success of his life-in the best sense of the word. THOMAS BENTLY KERN 119 South Washington Street, Winchester, Virginia FOURTH YEAR-Monitor, E-Club, j.V. Football, Varsity Wrest- ling, Varsity Track. With a red head that some say glimmers in the dark, T.K. is about as easy to miss in a crowd as his explosions in Mr. T's chemistry lab. Wherever he is, you can always count on three things: an air of joviality, a wealth of luck, and a trace of his legendary Sue. Tom's talents vary widely and strangely. In addi- tion to hisabilityontheatl1leticfields,he is the king-pin of E.H.S.'s pool playing elite fincluding T.E.B. and L.S.A.j, the terror ofthe stick-ball league, and had rather read a science-fiction book or Stare at a star than anything but finda new stamp for his bulging collection. Amongst his numerous achievements are the conquering of three lab sciences, the survivalof 5th math, and eating a Pepper- mint Patty in German class every day for four weeks. As T.K. departs, he leaves behind him the rare record of never having missed a Sunday night at the Thomsen's. BERKELEY RANDOLPH LAMBERT Stevenson, Maryland FOURTH YEAR-Honor Committee, Monitor, President Senior Class, E-Club, Whzlspers, Chronicle, Vice-PresidentFirstand Second Terms Missionary Society, Student Vestry, Lounge Committee, Usher, Waiter, B.L.S., Varsity Football, Co-Altemate Captain Varsity Wrestling, Tennis. Whenever one hears, Pass the food, he may be sure that Berk- eley Lambert is around. Berk, however, is notorious not only for his eating capacity, but also for his conscientious work in the class room and on the wrestling mat. As a threeyear letterman and co-alternate capatin of the wrestling team, he has displayed his ability to lead and his willingness to sacrifice for the benefit of the team, even swearing off doughnuts. By such determination in more important things Berkeley has gained the respect and friendship of both the students and the faculty and will continue to do so in any college that is so fortunate as to have him for a student. 26 Pendleton Hall, II w But I was looking at Venus! I like not yonder Cassius PRE' 1:5- :FP 1- li!
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