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CHARLES ANDERSON ENGH Sixth Year Member, Honor Council, ' 56 Member, Student Council, ' 53 Secretary-Treasurer, Freshman Class, ' 53 Member, Hop Committee, ' 56 Member, Business Staff. The Scroll, ' .56 Member, Monogram Club, ' 55, ' 56 Football Letterman, ' 55, ' 56 Baseball Letterman, ' 54 CHALIE . . . ' Glorious .Apollo . . . most obvious ladies ' man in class . . . favorite subject is the female make-up . . will follow up on this at Wahoo, where he plans to start on medical career . . . constantly kidded about a certain (cen- sored) Clinic . . . arch-exponent of the long greasy haircut . . . enjoys informal parties — the more informal, the better . . . hobbies include making out, playing football, and loaf- ing on his farm . . . best aspect of St. .Stephen ' s, he says, is its nearness to St. Mary ' s . . . positively peeved by necessity to go to school ... is most ingenious and successful deviser of ways to circumvent attendance ... a hail-fellow, well- met in all respects . . . always asking pertinent questions in class . . . generally on honor roll, despite night life . . . quick-witted . . . has managed for some time now to elude pummeling by fearsome G.W. fraternity . . . wishes to state for last time that there is nothing to those nasty deep freeze rumors.
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BASIL ... or MUTT (when you ' re feeling bitter) . . . gets a lot of kidding about a certain mansion on snob hill . . . wishes he had all the millions everyone claims for him, though . . . has stuck it out since the third grade at St. Stephen ' s because of the congenial atmosphere and what he describes as big apple-polishing opportunities . . . sees himse ' f as handsome, smart, athletic, and self-effacing . . . has a good mind for details . . . can draw at will on a little information about a wide range of sul)jects . . . likes horse- back riding, golf, and soccer, in all of which he excels; earns summer money on a farm where he has opportunity to indulge in former . . . implacable foe of expensive dates . . . enjoys immensely a good give-and-take discussion . . , intelligent pursuer of class debate . . . quick, deadly (jues- tions . . . rather intense; too eager to get things accom- plished (|uickly and efficiently . . . hates people who refer to the War IJelwein the States as the Civil War ... a staunch Old Dominion Democrat, Basil intends to prepare for contracting at V. Va. BASIL MUNSON DeLASHMUTT. Jk. Tenth Year Advertising Manager, Tut SfKOLL, ' 56 Member. Monogram Club, ' .S6 Co-Captain, .Soccer Team, ' 56 Soccer Letterman, ' 56 Baseball Letterman, ' 54, ' 55, ' 56
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JAMES WESLEY FEATHERSTONE Second Year Art Editor, The Scroll, ' 56 Art Editor. The Deacon, ' 56 Latin Award, 55 Football Letterman, ' 56 Soccer Letterman, ' .56 JAY . . . most affable fellow in class . . . his easy-going, fun-loving exterior obscures the man of concentrated activ- ity beneath, however . . . like the ancient Greeks in his desire to know about everything . . . schoolwork comes naturally — his grades are a goal for us all . . . St. Stephen ' s good teachers and curriculum are why he transferred here from Mt. Vernon . . . played the role of the intellectual last year . . . since then has had a long talk with Zeus . . . is now an enthusiastic ladies man . . . scorns women-haters . . . member of football, soccer, and tennis teams in sports dept. . . . All-.State clarinet blower at public high school . . . plays in Alexandria Civic Symphony and Band . . . Dixie- land man all the way . . . has large record collection to play on his hi-fi set . . . master of caricature . . . did all these subtle cartoons in The Scroll . . . always drawing bitter burlesques of teachers who cross him . . . likes everything in general and really dislikes nothing in particular — at- tributes which will stand him in good stead at Yale.
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