Webb School - Sawney Yearbook (Bell Buckle, TN)

 - Class of 1958

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43' JAMES SHOOK EATHERLY -lames Eatherly came to lVebb as a freshman four years ago, and through his participation in many activities has really become a part of XVebb. When he is graduated and departs he will miss Webb and Webb will miss him proportionately. As a member of the Dramatics Club he has served it well by doing anything that had to be done. Also in athletics, especially football, he has served in almost every capacity, from quarterback to referee. llowever, james' time has not all been spent in extra-curricular activities and sports. I-Ie has spent mucli more time in studying than in playing, as is evidenced by his better than average grades. .james has a friendly, well rounded personality and should do well in whatever he undertakes. O Achievements Platonic Debating Society -lg Dramatics Club l. 2, 3, lg Speech Club fl, iz Football 2. 3. Pl: Basketball l. 2, 3. 4, Baseball l, 2. fl, lg Track l. 2. Il, lg Years at Webb l, 2, 3, -l. . Q .4 E . ' - .Q f A t sf 9519 K' wi . SENIORS 43+ WILLIAM LEWIS DU RDEN lVhen Bill came to ll'ebb in his sophomore year he immediately began making friends and acquain- tances by his jovial matmer and friendly disposi- tion. Nlany boys are gifted in a great many fields and Bill well fits into this category. He has taken part in almost every extra-curricular activity offered at lVebb. He has demonstrated an adeptness in sports by playing football, basketball and baseball. 'l'o his debating society he has given much time and he has, likewise, contributed much to the band since he is especially gifted in music. He plans to attend Emory University in Atlanta, his home town. XVhen he enrolls in that institu- tion, we may be sure that the same qualities and characieristics that have made him successful at lYebb will do as much for him there. Achievements l-lamilton Debating Society 2. Il, l, Secretary -l: Oracle fl, I .. . IVQ, . . .. , typing latlnot- lg must-x 1. lypmg lznluor lc Baud -, 3. 4: Dance Band 2. fl. li lfootball 2, fl, -l. All-Webb l, Captain Tigers lg Basketball 2. Il. lg Baseball fl. lg Track 2, 3, 4: Years at lYebb 2. fl. l. ff, . I ' M g ' ,J uf, . inf 4' ,: Jaw , yt we ,MYR Page 21

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SENIORS 45+ HARRIS POTTER CANTRELI. One ol' XVebb's outstanding seniors is Potter Cantrell. From the time he arrived in Bell Buckle from Liberty, Tennessee, he showed such enthusi- asm lor his school work that it may be said of him that he came knowing what he was here for, and set out at once to accomplish the task ol' getting a good preparation for college. His grades have been high because of his application and his strong de- sire to do well. In his hrst year his interests were limited to scholastic pursuits, but in his next three years they have branched out to include a number of extra-curricular activities and sports. The chief sport in which he has taken part, and in which he excells, is basketball. He is a member of the Pla- tonic Debating Society in which he has held several ollices. As boys look back through the XX'ebb year books they will lind Potter among those students who have contributed much to the school. C Achievements Platonic Debating Society l. l, Vice-President Al. Secretary -ll Vice-Presitlent Cilass I. Marshal 3, Secretary lg Cum Laude Society fl. lg llonor Clommittee Il. lg Prefect lg Current Iivents Club l, 11: l'rojection Crew 2, 33 Dramatits Club, fl, l: Oracle sl: Basketball 2. 3. -l: llaseball 2, 3, 'lg Years at Webb l, 2, 3. -l. JAMES MURRAY DAVIS X ' K J. x Q iw.: . .Q A T A fs sa . ki.h Page 20 James Murray Davis is another Yllebb boy from Memphis. ln the two years that he has been in Bell Buckle he has made many fast friends among the students and faculty. He is an earnest and conscientious person and attempts to do well what- ever he is asked to do. His class marks have been above the average because he has been persistent in his scholastic pursuits. In addition to these efforts in books he has been interested in many extra-curricular activities of a diversified nature. All in all, James Murray might be called a gen- tleman ol' excellent parts. XVith his preparation here and his wide range of interests, he should have a successful college career wherever he goes. Achievements Hamilton Debating Society 3. tl, Vice-President 41 Prefect 43 Oracle 33 Dramalics Club lg Basketball 3. 'li Baseball 3, 45 Scouts 33 Years at Webb 3. -l.



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SENICDRS +19 HENRY NVELLS GARDEN Enrolling as a freshman Mfells brought a likable personality and a spark of energy that has lasted through his four years at XVebb. X'Vells will prob- ably be best remembered for his portrayal of sex'- eral rather difficult' roles in plays presented by the Dramatics Club. No matter what he is doing he does it with the same enthusiasm that he lends to his acting, and in his quiet, unassuming manner gives it his time and his best effort. Wells has proven himself equally adept in class- work, sports and debating. Upon being elected to the 'office of president by both the Hamilton De- bating Society, and the Dramatics Club, he capably fulhlled the duties of both oflices, and at the same time maintained his high scholastic average. In every field of endeavor, YVells has shown himself to be fully capable of meeting its demands. Achievemenfs Hamilton Debating Society 1. 2, 3, -l. President lg Alternate Final Debate -11 Oracle 2. 3. 43 Dramatics Club fl. Ll, President A13 Vice-President Class 2, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Basketball l, 2, 3, Al: Baseball l, 2. 3: Track l. 2. 3. 4. High Point Man 3: Years at Webb I. 2. 3, Al. Page 22 45+ JAMES MCDUFF GLENN The search for the most studious boy in school would inevitably lead to Duff Glenn. Duff has shown the faculty and his school mates that it is not impossible to study a great deal and still have a well rounded life at Webb. In addition to being studious and industrious, he is very friendly and tolerant. As a result of these outstanding char- acteristics, he has the respect and friendship of student body and faculty alike. He is one student of whom it can really be said that he knows why he is at Webb and takes advantage of his time for study. In his amiable and pleasant way he seems to consider his school work an opportunity to spend his teen-age days pleasantly rather than as a bur- densome task. This attitude is a key that will open for Duff many doors of tomorrow. Achievements Platonic Debating Society 3. 'lg Oracle -tg Years at Webb 3, 4.

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