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6?I'Ll'OI'.S' RICHARD CAMP MURPHY If someone had asked for Richard Murphy during the first week of school, the majority of the student body would not have known of whom he was speak- ing. But this condition proved to be very short- lived for as soon as the school activities started Richard became known everywhere, particularly in the field of sports. As a one year man, Richard has certainly proved his worth both in school and out. He has taken part in as many activities as time would allow and has always been ready to help when something needed to be done. He has also been very active in the Big Three Plus Une. Having pursued his academic obligation's in a more serious light, Richard has completed a year to be looked back upon with a sincere feeling of satisfaction. Football, 4, Basketball, 4g Baseball, 4g Track, 43 Hamilton, 4g Oracle, 4, Oratorical Contest, 4, All-Webb Football, 45 Golf, 4, SAWNEY Staff, 4. Football,- 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4g Track, 3, 4g Hamilton Society, 3, 43 Gym Sports Club, 35 Social Committee, 45 Assistant Librarian, 4, All-Webb Football Team, 3, 4. Page 24 WARREN RICHARDSON PATTERSON Warren, like all of us, came to Webb not know- ing what was in store for him. Yes, he came with the same curiosity as all of us, but he had something moreg something stronger than this standard ques- tioning attitude. Pitted in the back of his mind was a will to learn, and embedded in the pith of his heart was the necessary drive needed to acquire this much wanted knowledge. In the past two years Warren has reached every goal he could ever'hope for, but that isn't the half of it. His humor and congenial manner have welded friendships that never can be broken. If every year Webb could turn out one boy like Warren Patterson it would never have to worry about its reputation, for this graduate will make a true man.
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9I'LtOI'S JAMES WILSON MEADOW Jim entered Webb as a Sophomore and soon he acquired the nickname by which he has been identi fied, Shpsht , during all three of his years here at Webb. Jim's possession of the love of singing has placed him in both the Glee Club and eleven-man Octet where his rich baritone voice never fails to solidify and fill his vocal domain. Jim has chosen to attend an excellent college which one does not End many of the graduates of Webb attending, for he has chosen the Colorado School of Mines as the institu tion in which he will pursue his interest in petroleum engineering SMITH MURPHY IV Smith came to Webb as a Freshman from Sumner, Mississippi and has spent all four years at Webb. In him, we see a good natured, well-rounded boy Whom everyone has come to like for his interests in numer- ous school activities and his radiant personality. In four years he has been able to make the honor roll every time but twice, and we find that he is now taking honors in Math, something that is certainly noteworthy on anyone's record. Smith will attend Davidson College and he says he will then become a Mississippi planter, although there is a possibility that he will pursue his interests in math or sports and adopt a profession pertaining to one of these fields. -wfix XX? can ff . 4 . '1'.21. 2 ': i'f a af if i 1. -Kisq' ', .J.'g ht avaprp. --gxx -.vi 7113.1 l . , ' .:1J Hamilton Society, 2, 3: Octet, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Pro- jection Club. 2, 3, 4. Football, 3, 43 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Track, 2, 3, Tennis, I, 43 Gym Sports, lg Current Events Club, 2: Platonic Society, 1, 2, 3, 4. Page
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QILIOITS' CHARLES BARD RUDDER Bard's jokes and jibes cause half the laughter in the student body. Bard has been at Webb four years and from his Hrst day to the present he has always seen the humorous side of a situation first. Not all of his time, however, is spent in making fun. Bard's grades are above average and he is an important mem- ber of the Dramatic Club. He has played major roles in Sfnlng I7 and My Tlvrve Angels, the club's last two productions. Bard's ready humor has made him popular among Webb's students and faculty alike. If he retains the approval of others through life as he has in XVebb he will surely be a success. I FRANK REES SMITH Frank has been at Webb for only two years, but during that time his accomplishments have been almost unbelievable. As is a common but essential trait with all boys with a degree of popularity, Frank has the affinity for making friends. Since his en- trance to Webb, anyone meeting him finds it impos- sible to make obsolete a pleasant memory of his personality. He has not only a sense of honor and courtesy, but possesses the rare gift of quick compre- hension, combined with the genius-like capacity for learning. It is not this inherited trait however, which makes him the scholar he is, but rather the fact that he is a worker, paralleled by few in his class. fggnerf 'u- ul' 43? Football, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4g Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Sports Club, 1, 2, 3: Hamilton Society, 1: Platonic Society, 2, 3 Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play, 3, 4, Oracle, 3, Hobby Shop, 1, 2, 3, Current Events Club, 2, 3. Football, 3, 4, All-Webb Football, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 33 Glee Club, 3: Octet, 3, 4: Senior Play, 3, Platonic Society 3, 45 Dormitory Council, 3, Oracle Staff, 43 Social Committee, 45 Honor Committee, 45 Final Debater, 4, Oratorical Contest 3: Honors in Chemistry, 4. 1 4 3. Page 25 1
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