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Thomas Wilbur Maddox Anniston, Ala. Tommy cored. He was concerned for others and tried to help them and the school. He carried this attitude over into sports where he was a team man. Dowg was the type of guy you always wanted around, especially if you were going to a party. Other than these fine attributes, Dawg was also a star in soccer, football, golf.... Edwin George Mistr Richmond, Va. Uncle Pete wasn’t a hypocrite. Naaaa! Nazi arm-banded at school, Pete was secretly one of the weekend Jews. Sometimes the Perv carried his desire to be different to an extreme-like when he chopped off half a finger to become the 9 1 2 fingered giant. During his leisure time, Pete was a bigot, a member of the Eat with Schuler for Lunch Bunch, and Captain of the ISS Croquet Squad. George Andrew Monk Anniston. Ala. Mawnk's room always had more commotion than Richmar Dr. at 8:00 on o Friday night. George was the only student ever who looked like a Mayor and he spoke with such eloquence. Toilet-bowl Head also was noted for being a goalie, gesticulating at policemen, and was a purple passions connoisseur. 91
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David Barker Livingston Birmingham, Ala. David wasthebehind-the-scenesComm. of Recreation, but somehow the Snoop John B. always found out who got stoned. David was also famous for his suicidal dives on the soccer field. He always handed his English papers in on time. Stone's on and off romance with Sally Sears won him the Robert Jackson Good Spouse-keeping Award. Lealand Lane McCharen Columbus, Miss. Lealond’s nickname was Face, for obvious reasons. He was Council Secretary which is the reason Monk’s council hod no notes. Face could read 10,000 words a minute, but of course, couldn’t comprehend a thing. Besides that, Lealand was triple-jointed, a member of Stegner's boys, Grand Inquisitor, and had a collection of cigarette butts. “Now as chairman of the Judiciary, I'd like to say... Clyde Kerns McKenney Orlando, Fla. Clyde was the only student who could have a head-on collision driving in the dorm circle. In an act of mercy, Dr. Crosby confiscated his VW. Clyde endeared himself to the faculty by beautifully portraying them in the Senior Ploy. When he wasn't wrecking his cor or describing faculty meetings, Kennybobbidy was o paper hanger. ■No!
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David Frank Montoro Birmingham, Ala. Uh-Uh-sure! Everyone knows Dave. He is going to Vandy. Didn't you know that Dave wos editor of the Khalas? How's the yearbook coming along, David? He was also in the Glee Club and a member of the Judiciory, but mostly was just one of the boys. Nothing to worry about. I've gotevery-thing under control. George Malcolm Murray Birmingham, Ala. G.M. was a machine. Malcolm Q. spent hours in seclusion. That's why he was listed in the directory as a day student two years after he had become a boarder. But all this is not foir to Malcolm. He was, after all, Chairman of the Food Comm, and even though no one showed up for the meetings, his noble efforts at this job got him elected President of Helena’s Vegetarian Society. David Feinefeld Ovson Mt. Brook, Ala. Dave wos the only ISS part-time student, but was a full-time party member. He was one of the most beautifully coif-feured people on campus and was the only guy who could bother Goldstein. On the brighter side, David alone practically unified the entire school, for he was the student that the jocks, fairies, intellectuals, and vegetables all felt the same about. 93
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