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. A- ik GE? .IOE ROSENBAUM To become a part of an institution as old and traditional as XVebb School in nine months time is a dillicult thing to do. In a very quiet, un- obtrusive way joe' Rosenbaum has succeeded in doing this thing rather well. He has done conscien- tious work in his classes and at the same time man- aged to take part in a number of extra-curricular activities. He is a member of the Speech Clttb and ol' the Dramatics Club and has been active in sev- eral sports, making the All-XVebb in basketball. Altogether it can be said of .loc that hc is a well-rounded person and should do well in what- ever college he attends or whatever vocation he enters. Achievements Speech Club lg Oracle lg llramatics Club 'lg Basketball l All-XVebb lg Baseball li Track -l: Years at NVebb Al. SENIORS 43+ ALBERT VERNON RICHMOND .Xlbert Vernon Richmond came to lVebb as Il sophomore lrom the High School ol' I.ake Cor- morant, Mississippi. Being the youngest member ol' the senior class he has been subjected to much friendly teasing by his classmates. By his unlailing good humor he has won a high place in the regard and respect ol' everyone with whom he has been associated and has proved his good sportsmanship on litany occasions. He believes in budgeting his time so that he can include both work and recreation, and in the lat- ter has inclttded sports. dramatics and debating society, where he has held ollice at various timesi ln his senior year he was chosen to serve as one of the prefects in Rand Hall. Achievements Platonic Debating Society tl, Vice-President -I, Secretary -1, Marslial lg Speech Club fl: Dramatits Club lg l'rel'ect -l: Foot- ball 2. fl: Basketball 2. fl: Baseball 2. 3. -l: Years at Webb fi sl Page 27
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SENIORS fi? ROBERT FREDRICK MCDOWELL Bobby McDowell, highly intelligent and well read, is a well rounded person socially and scholas- tically. ln his three years at XVebb his grades have been good at all times. because ol his ability to learn quickly whatever he hears or reads. He is popular on the campus because ol' his sunny dis- position which seems to rub ofl a little on those with whom he comes in contact. He is an active boy who never refuses to undertake any job as- signed to him, and almost without exception he has completed every task that he has undertaken. Bobby is one of a number ol' boys who have come to XVebb from Monroe, Louisiana. This city has always had a good representation in XVebb, and all of them have done well for themselves. Bobby has upheld this tradition during his three years at Wlebb. YVhen he returns to Louisiana this June, on leaving Bell Buckle lor the last time, he will leave behind him a record of which the folks at home can well be proud. I Achievemenfs Speech Club 3, lg Current lirents fl: Marshal Class 23 Band 2. 35 Dramatics Club -Ig Baseball 2, lg Basketball -lg Track 4g Years at Webb 2, 3, -1. v i my :ss-a:c:as:faf.-:t.fare fs XA Xe NX X' is N-rg I 2325. if lxwswsf ff gas: asfisssas t 1: aw' Page 26 WILLIAM THOMAS POWERS Bill is a member of the Old Guard g he came to Bell Buckle in the fall of 1954 and immediately set to work to reach the goal of high marks. Bill has been a consistently good student in all his classes during his four years at W'ebb, but he makes his best grades in those subjects in which he has the most interest-science and mathematics. He has not had too much trouble reaching the goal he set for himself because of his keen intellect and hard work. His leisure time is spent for the most part on radio and hi-fidelity. Next year Bill plans to attend Georgia Tech and pursue his sci- entific courses. VVith his background he should have no trouble holding himself to the high stand- ards he has set. Achievements Speech Club 3, 43 Dormitory Council 23 Platonic Debating Society lg Omclc l, 2, 3, ilg Projection Crew -lg Years at Webb 1, 2, 3, 4.
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SENIORS 43+ FRED FOSTER RUDDER One of the most outstanding members of the senior class is Fred Rudder. For two years Fred has maintained a record unsurpassed by any other member of the senior class. He has applied him- self in many different fields, but he is best known for his scholastic achievements. Usually modest and retiring, when the occasion arises to express an opinion regarding behavior or right and wrong Fred does not hesitate to stand for the right way. He has carried many responsibilities, and has shown himself to be an earnest and untiring worker. Because of Fred's intelligence, record, and his will to do well, it is certain that he will accomplish whatever he sets out to do both in college and in later life. lVhen he leaves, lVebb will certainly be losing one of its finest students and hardest workers. C Achievements Hamilton Debating Society 3, -I. President 3, Vice-President 4, Secretary tl: Prefect -l: Honor Committee Af, Secretary -lg Cum Laude Society 3, lg Dramatics Club 3, -lg Current Events Club 31 Years at Webb 3, -l. Page 28 t an -, 5-ustqew. . . K 1' if ff' 1. EDWARD WALKER SMITH Ed has been at Webb for three years and during that time he has proved himself to be one of the most industrious and hardest working boys in his class. He possesses an untiring will and devotion toward his studies and any other duties placed upon him. His quiet manner and quick smile have made him many friends during his schooldays at Vfebb, although he is a day student and does not have as much time as he would like for association with his schoolmates. Also, being a day student has kept him from taking part in some of the activities he would have enjoyed. He has been a member of the Hamilton Debating Society and has served as officer at various times. Ed is definitely to be placed among the successes produced by Wfebb School, and we wish him the best of every- thing in his plans to continue his academic career in the U. S. Air Force Academy next fall. Achievements Hamilton Debating Society 3. -l. President al: Marshal Class 43 VVinner Sophomore Commencement Oratorical Contest 23 Current Events Club 2. ef, Marshal A13 Years at Webb 2, 3. 4.
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