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QI'LlOI'S RALPH RAYMOND BRAUND, JR. Ralph has been here at Webb for four years and has shown himself to be dependable. Not only has he been faithful to his studies, as evident by his membership in the Cum Laude Society, but many other things. No matter how small the task, he will do it and do it well. Ralph has never been involved in any disciplinary trouble and for this reason he was kidded quite a bit his first two years. But he never lets this hinder him and gained everyone's respect. Interested in many sports he has always conducted himself in a sportsmanlike manner. Ralph is industrious and has all the marking of a potential success. W---f' Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Football, 3, 45 Track, 1, 2, 3, 45 Hamilton Debating, 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Sports, 15 Rifle Club, 25 Current Events, 2, 35 Octet, 45 Dormitory Council, 45 Oratorical Contest, 3, 45 Cum Laude, 3, 4. Projection Crew, 2, 3, 45 Head of Projection, 3, 45 Chapel Movie, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 35 Stage Manager, 2, 45 Asst. Stage Manager, 1, 35 Hamilton Society, 1, 25 Senior Play, 1. 1 Page 16 PETER QUENTELL CLAVERIE Peter became a member of our class four years ago and in that time his sociability and unique personality have won our sincere friendship. In school, he has shown a particular aptitude in the field of mechanicsg for if anything is to be made or fixed, such as stage setting or projection equipment, a yell goes up for Peter Q . On the outside, he's an enthusiast for movie, and an expert on a certain Bell Buckle Belle. He has only one real peeve and that is those people who make malicious cracks about Marcia . His natural ability to make friendsg if coupled with a true interest, will produce one of the successful members of the class of '55.
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QI'I,lOI'.S' JOHN SHELBY COFFEY If, at any time during the year, one had visited Clary House, and imagined that he had heard a Gene Krupa jam session, he was most likely hearing Shelby dusting off his drums. Shelby has shown remarkable talent in the musical field at Webb. AA most versatile individual, and although this was his first year at Webb, he has been very active not only musically, but athletically as well. Shelby, by his good sportsmanship in athletics and by his cool ability to accept a joke in good-natured manner, has set up a standard to be sought by us all. Although he outwardly protests in being called the Java Jive , we can tell that he is going to miss that nickname, but we also know that those of us remaining at Webb are going to miss his friendly personality. I ROY SCHILLINGS ELLZEY Anyone having lived in the dormitory area at some time in the past three years has more than once been amazed, and perhaps frightened by the strange conglomeration of sounds issuing from the abode of one Roy Ellzey. Ranging in kind from both irnitations of Caruso and Sacca to the mellow strains of a Baritone horn. Evidences of R0y's ob- session for the world of music have been profusely bestowed upon his dormitory cohorts. Aided by his skill in the above activity, his wholehearted par- ticipation in the extra-curricular program, his keen mind for the gifts of the academic world, and that Mississippi smile and good humor, L, Z. leaves with everyone with whom he associates a warm feel- ing of cheerfulnessg a feeling which will remain long after his departure from Webb. Nw' X E 4 Band, 43 Octet, 4: Basketball, 45 Baseball, 4g Senior Football, 4, Tiger-Bulldog Football, 4, Platonic Society, 4, Track, 4. Band, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, 2, 3, 45 Pla- tonic Society, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 35 Octet 3, 4, Oracle Staff, 2, 3, 43 Football, 2, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Track, 2, 3, 4, Monitor, 2, 3, 4. Page 17
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