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SENICDRS fi? MURRAY RUDOLPH SUMMERS Murray hails from the state of Alabama. Com- ing to Bell Buckle in the fall of l95fi, his first days at Webb were like those of any other XVebb boy. His jokes and witticisms soon had the whole stu- dent body anutsed. From the beginning of his first term Murray took a great interest in all types of learning offered, and as a result he has had very good marks. He has not eonhned himself, however, to books alone and his interest in extra- curricular activities has been widespread. In debat- ing and drzunatics, especially, he has done notable work. He has had leading roles in three of the four plays produced since he has been at Hlebb, and was chosen as one of the final debaters. Mur- ray plans to study medicine and will enter the University of the South in September. C Achievements Platonic Debating Society 3, -I, President -l, Vice-President 3, -f, Secretary 3, -I, lfiual Debater lg Wilmer junior-Senior Declamation Contest: Urrtclv 3, -l, News Editor -l: SAWNEY -l, News Editor Al: Dramatics Club 3, lg Years at lVebb 3, -1. - ik .M fm- ul 4 Page 30 CQXQNK STANLEY LEROY TAYLOR Stanley can be proud of his accomplishments at YVebb. From the beginning of his stay here, he sought to make his schooling worthwhile. He has worked hard and consequently has reaped a rich reward for his labors. As editor of the Oracle he has done a consistently conscientious job. Highly dependable, Stanley has been called on to fill a number of positions in school and has done them efficiently. His grades have been high and in the Held of sports he has shown himself equally pro- hcient. Stanley has served as chairman of the Honor Committee this year-a position to be proud of-and has hlled it with distinction. He plans to attend Washington and Lee University next year, preparatory to becoming a corporation lawyer. Achievements Platonic Debating Society l, 2. 3, At. President 3, -I, Vice- President 3, Secretary 3, Marshal 3, Yearly Secretary -f, Mid- term Debater 2, 3. Alternate Final Debater -1: Prefcct -lg Dormitory Council 23 Honor Committee 2. fl, -1, President 4g President Class 33 Ornrlf' 2, 3. -1, Editor lg SAYVNEY af. As- sistant liditor -lg Winner l-'reshman-Sopliotuore Commence- ment Oratorical Contest lg Boy Scouts 2, Senior Patrol Leader 23 Chess Club 2: Football 2: Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, lg Dramatits Club 1, 2. 3. -lg Years at WVebb l, 2, 3, -I.
Xashyille, Tennessee, lour years ago. and he has ample lor lower classmen to emulate. XVith his scholastic background he will have no trouble in maintaining his standing in college or in making l success ol' his later life. H :milton Debating Sotietx I. 2. II, I. President I. Vice-Pres- idt D 'hater fl: Cum l.autle Society Il. I1 Prefect I: Oracle l. 2, 3, I lfeature Ftlilor I: SHVNI-'Y I. Feature liditor I: Lab In I I3 ltatk Ilg lennis Il: Years at Webb l, 2, 3. I. SENIORS THAD NICHOLAS THOMAS Thad came to NVebb from McComb, Mississippi, and he at once set up the practice of hard work with good results. Thad, better known, perhaps, to the student body as Nicky, is a boy whose qualities of industry and integrity deserve the re- spect of all Webb School. In his two years at XVebb he has become one of its most popular boys and one of its most successful. His grades have been good lrom the beginning of his stay here and he has maintained an enviable scholastic average. He is good not only in his class work but is out- standing in athletics also. He played lootball in his junior year, but basketball, which he played both years, is his specialty. As Thad returns to his home state to linish his education, he can look back with pride on his days at YVebb. Achievements hall fl. I: lllllls fl. I: Yeats at Webb fl. I. K y Speerh Class fl. I: l'reIett I1 Urmlf' I1 lfoolball fl, I: llasket XQPMVTX fi? THOMAS CARLISLE XVHITSITT Tommy II'hitsitt came to XVebb School from 1 ' .' 5 1' a success '11 1 '. His outstanc - g grades have lltbt only been a credit to him but also to his school. llis 'jovial manner and dry wit htye made lor him many lasting Iriends both in school and out. lixcellence has been his goal and ltss i debating society, or on the athletic field. The school has rewarded him with membership in the tum l.aude Society, and the Hamilton debating Society elected him to be one ol' their Iinal debaters. he has never Ialled to reach it, whether in C Tommys career in XI'ebh may well be an ex- Achievements 'nl I. Marshal I. Ifinal llehater I. Alternate Xlid-'l'erm lltlthl Ig ll!'1llll2lIlIS tlluh II, Ig Student Chairman Social mmittee I: lfootball 2: llaskethall I. 2. 3, Ig Baseball 1. 2. Page 31
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