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S q o L., X . 'Q Kinase' Football. 3, 45 Basketball, 3, 45 Baseball, 3, 45 Tennis, 3, 4: Gym Sports, 35 Track, 3, 4g Glee Club, 35 Platonic Society, 3, 4. Football, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 43 Tennis, 2, 3, 4: Hamilton Society, 2, 3, 4: Social Committee, 3, 4: Glce Club, 2, 3g Hobby Shop, Z, 3. Page 18 QfLlOI'.S' WARD PAGE FAULK Page, in every aspect, is one of the outstanding members of this graduating class. In his two years at Webb he has given his all toward keeping and raising the standards of the school. His fine partici- pation in many school projects and activities has proved him to be one of our schools' foremost leaders. Because of his ambition to enter the field of medicine, Page has chosen the study of psychology as his hobby and spends much of his free time reading about this subject. For his interest in medicine the boys have nicknamed him 'Dr. Faulk'. In social life, he is a charter member of the 'Big Three Plus One'. With the graduation of 'Dr. Faulk', Webb is sending out one of the future leaders of the world. I HOWARD TAFT FERGUSON Buddy, who is from Woodville, Miss., is a true Southern gentleman. Moreover, he is a boy Whose qualities of industry and integrity deserve the re- spect and admiration of all Webb. In his three years at Bell Buckle, he has come to be one of the most popular boys in school and also one of the most successful, both academically and athletically. He is an excellent student whose grades are always among the best. He has never been one to shirk duty, and carries many responsibilities on his broad shoulders. In sports, Buddy has made an enviable record. He is an excellent football player, and has starred on this year's All-Webb Team. In addition to all these things, Buddy likes to sing and has been in the Glee Club, He is a staunch member of the Hamilton Society. In whatever vocation Buddy goes into, he will be a success-his record guarantees this. ft, av, f. .
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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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QI'll.O4'S CHARLES CAMPBELL FRANCISCO Campbell is a one-year man at Webb and has made a remarkable record. His name is almost always on the all-A honor roll and he takes part in many ex- tra-curricular activities. Known over the whole Webb campus for his infectous grin, crazy chuckle, and that real live radio voice. He has very evident- ly steadily risen in popularity since the Hrs: of. this school year. Cisco is admired for his reliability. He holds a responsible position on the Oracle staff and he is trusted to do all he says. Campbell evinces strong intellectual interests. His fellows feel these interests will assure his academic success in college. O ALBERT MEYER FRIERSON Coming here as a Freshman, Albert brought with him a likeable personality and a spark of energy that has never lessened during his stay at Webb. His assistance in the final play of his Junior year was known to be one of main reasons for the wide ap- proval it was shown by the student body. Albert has entered almost every activity of the school with equal enthusiasm. This willingness to Work has made him one of those to whom a committee feels it can turn for assistance, whether he is amidst the committee fas is most often the casej or not. We feel sure that Albert's assistance will be just as sought after at Sewanee, where he plans to pursue a career in law. ,al Oracle Staff, 43 Photography Editor, 4, Band, 4g Octet 45 Hamilton Society, 43 Honors in Mathematics, 43 Final Debater, 43 Wing Leader, 4. President Freshman Class, lg Vice-President Sophomore Class, 2, Secretary'Treasurcr of junior Class, 35 Platonic Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mid-term Debater, 2, 3, Final Debater, 45 Dramatics, 3, 4g Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Oracle StaE, 2, 35 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Octet, 4, Glee Club, 3, Captain Bulldogs, 43 Gym Sports Club, 1, 2. Page 19
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