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Four years ago, James Calvin Cunningham abandoned Lexington High in North Carolina and stormed into the Ole 160 as a cocky freshman. He got over being a freshman, but the other attribute remained. Cantankerous Calve has solidly cemented himself in the school life on the athletic field and in the class- room. As an athlete, the high-strung Lexington lad stalked the gridiron. As a student, he made many a master think twice about further teaching. As a gridder, Calvin’s roar was initially heard when, as a sophomore, he spearheaded the defense on Meador’s J.V. squad. The following fall, he exemplified the fact that “dynamite comes in small packages” and became a scrappy, crackerjack guard on the Varsity eleven. In his senior year, Calvin was again a demon on defense, and was particularly famous for his aggressive, hard-hitting style. The young demagogue will not only be remembered for his whirl in sports, but also for the social im- print he has left upon the school. With his strictly cynical and somewhat sarcastic outlook on life, Calvin has electrified the student body with his hilarious impersonations. His explosive personality and his alto- gether flamboyant nature have made “Russ” one of the most colorful and popular boys on campus. With his float-with-the-wind attitude and his exalted imagination, no one can predict where he might be found next year, but to some lucky college, Calvin will be a challenge. JAMES CALVIN CUNNINGHAM Lexington, North Carolina it, Buffalo.
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“The Lounge is gonna be a real crash tonight!” FRANCIS WINSLOW CRAWLEY Raleigh, North Carolina Peering into the haze of the past three years, one re- members when Frank became known as scholar, athlete, and friend. Commonly known as “Crawley from Rawley,” Frank has been drawn into almost every aspect of school life. He has been a prime example of the evolving athlete- scholar. He has been a colorful star for the 135 and J.V. football teams. For his never-say-die spirit, he has earned three varsity letters in soccer. In his junior year, Frank taught himself to play tennis, broadening his athletic achievements. Matching his athletic ability, Frank ranked fourth in his junior year, and has continued his scholastic mastery throughout his senior year. Still, he has always been willing to come to the aid of a classmate, or a roommate. Because of these attributes, Frank has gained many lasting friends. He will surely succeed in the years ahead because of his unique ability to put work above and before pleasure. This has already borne fruit — his early admittance to Carolina. In the future, the Academy can be certain that Frank will carry on in the fine tradition of a Tar Heel and Bishop alumnus. The Big Bopper
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“Now turn your head, Bambi.” “Look who just blew in.. .” RALPH LANIER EDWARDS, JR. Morganton, North Carolina In his four years at VES, Ralph has added much to school life. His vibrant personality has won him many friends, students and faculty alike. For three years he has played football. He spent one year on the J.V. team and two years on the freshman squad, of which he was co-captain. He enjoys soccer and has shown great potential this year in helping the team to a successful season. Managing both cross-country and track, he has aided the Bishop harriers greatly. As a member of the choir-glee club, he is said to be one of the best tenors in that section. He has consistently ranked in the upper-half of his class. Without Rufus, VES will not be the same. His is a personality that all respect, and his presence will be greatly missed.
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