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TOM FAXVYER, JR. lint:-rr-fl - Jr xrll nary, 1044 President Junior Class -- 1944 Presiclcnt Senior Class -- 1945 l,atigo-Art Eclitorp llumor Editor: Nominating Board, 1945 Rouncl 'liable -f 19-15 Stuclent Council -f 1945 flommiltc-es - Dance Committ 1'1', 1944, 1945 l:oolliall Letterman '- 19-14 l.lasc'lJaill Lette-rmiin -f 1944, 1945 Baslcethall l.etterman - 1945 Military Olllcer - Second Lieutenant, 1945 Prolnahle College - University of Texas ?p077?Qf 'YUM enterecl 'l'.C.D. last year at mid-term, ancl although he has not been here as long as the rest of the seniors, he has quiclcly hecome very popular with the boys fand teachers, tool anal greatly henehcial to the school. As a stuclent Tom does very well, but he really comes into his own in such extra curricular activities as writing humor and doing art world for the Latigo, as manifested hy the cover of this puhlication, the caricatures, and title pages. Tom has also clone very well on the athletic lielcl hy lettering in football, baseball and baslcetlnall. Tom has many friends tot hoth sexesl in Cow Town and on almost any free weelcencl he coulcl he seen strealcing to Fort Wodh, his car filled with inhabitants of that fair city. More of Tomys achievements inclucle the presiclencies of the Junior and Senior Classesg a quicla rise to lieutenant in the military unit, ancl having made a name for himself as heing as sharp a jolaer as the comedian, Danny Kaye. Tom will enter Texas University in July and we all lanow that he will carry on with tht- line spirit he has shown here at T.C.D. Best of luclzl f .,4l will, 3 1.Tm1tD'1'i4 f ' ,V i xg , W4 I 1 1 , ,nil-li fri ,f ug ,J N Q1 ll'
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N.'X'l'lI.XNIiiI. ROYS'l'tiR ROY.XI.I, Ill t1nl1-r1-il- NMI Siuflf-ni Counter! - I9-ist, '45 Scholarship .Axwarrls -' 1943-'-I-1 l.align - Assistant lxlanaging lfflilor Round Talmle- Well, '-13, 'Al-I, .453 lxlariagiiig lfrlilor, 194-i-115 Committees r- Nominating Committee: .Xrlivitics Qommiltee Runner-up literature Award - 10-15, V-I-lg XVinncr ,lime 'I psi. 10413, '-is 'llrzul Squad - lflfi-1 IN lilitary Ollicer- Second lieutenant Adjutant, 1944, '45 Enlisted in Navy Y-6 Clfitiw? :ir NATHAN was one of the early settlers at 'li.C.D. and from the time of his arrival he has been well lilced by everyone. Active in several of the extra curricular activities of the school, Nathan has served several terms on the Student Council, Round Table and the Latigo. He has had a linger in all the pies, and yet seems to do his job admirably. Nathan has enjoyed numerous positions on many other similar organizations. Living way out on the outslcirts of town, Nathan seems to spend the major part of his waliing hours riding to and from school on the dilapidated Preston Road bus. Ollvset by his unusually long legs and playful accent, he has become a prominent ligure in the school. Always in an excit- ing mood, Nathan gets his rlaily exercise by chasing Otlicer throughout the building and campus. Conscientious and methodical is Nathan, and it seems that due to these assets he is almost inevitably given the paper worlq of the Round Table, Latigo and military unit He rose to acljutant of the military unit, and has done a very creditable job from the mili- tary standpoint. Scholastically Nathan shines, too, and always shares in the receiving ol honor ribbons, and he is our class valerlictorian. Nathan Jlans to join the Navv shortl I Y and these factors which he has in his favor will aid him greatly with whatever assignment he is confronted. ,- 0 I I I A X 1:1 - il I t , l l I a 5, 1 - .4
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X'INl'I-INT I'il.l'NTZiiR 'II-XRI.'I'0N Nurlvnlt uunril - l'!I I, A17 fvilizcnsliip fxwurrls - VH-I latigo - Sports lfrlilor Ruunrl lalxlv- IW-15. H. IT: 5porls l':fllllH'. l'H ir'-I1 Ham 1- fxonimiil z-r-s, IU VS, '41 . Xrtivitivs: llurmilory 1 ommitir-1-, N13 ljootlmll l.r-tl1'rrnaui- I'H'5. 'I-I llhaisvlmll l.1-lim-rmnn - IU-I I, 'IT lt. llrobiilmlr- f Ullf-up - lyrinrr-loii llnivvr ltx VINCE flew in during the fall of 1943, and since that time lie bas become tlie out- standing athlete of tlie scliool. He lias lettered in football twice: baseball twice, and bas- lretball tliis past season. He bas piled up an enviable record on tlie sports frontg and soon after bis arrival tool: over the tailbaclc slot. Here be served most capably and was elected captain and tlie most valuable man on tlle tcam. Since sports are bis life, Vince tool: over the duties ol' sports editor of botl'1 tlle Round Table and tlle Latigo. English vocabulary words seem to be Vincent's pride and joy, as lie can outclass any contender in the lield of reeling off tliese difficult words. He cannot let well enougli alone, but bas to mix English and Spanish togetlier and gusbes fortll at you witli a tirade ol' language wliicli is understood only by liim. Vince displayed liis military genius early and since bis early arrival bas been promoted to tl'1e ranl: of corporal and also liolds a liigli position in tlie Kitclien Police Force. All lcidding aside, now, Vince is tlie leading contender for the most lilcely to succeed, and plans to enter Princeton this fall. Knowing liim as we do, it seems litting to say tliat lie will malce good in anytliing lie attempts and we are all beliind liim 100 per cent. 4 fr I El I 55 ' .43 Q Q J, N3
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