Page 32 +19 PATRICK THOMAS YVORLEY Pat lvorley, better known to his schoolmates as Tex, has in his two years at Webb made him- self so much a part of the school and its activities that he will be very greatly missed when he departs for Texas in June. His friendly howdy and his infectious grin are keynotes to his well rounded personality and have done much to gain for him the friendships he has made at Webb. His life, spent on army posts the world over, has given him a broad outlook which is of great value to him in getting along with people. He is a hard worker and does well whatever is assigned to him, either in the class room or in the realm of extra-curricular activities. He has been a valuable adjunct to many organizations of which he has been a member, for his boundless energy and willingness to help others keep him always on the move. Wherever he goes to college, that in- stitution will be the gainer. Achievements Platonic Debating Society 3, 4, President 43 Prefect 43 Oracle 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3. 4: Football 3, 4, All-Webb 3, 4, Cap- tain Bulldogs 4g Basketball 3. 4. All-Webb 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4: Years at Webb 3, 4. QUO VADIS Buford Anderson, Princeton University Sumner, Mississippi James Barnett, Orlando Junior College 5014 Colonial Dr., Orlando, Fla. Potter Cantrell, Georgia Tech Box 65, Liberty, Tenn. James Davis, Vanderbilt University 2897 Natchez Lane, Memphis, Tenn. Bill Durden, Emory University 5110 Ashford-Dunwoody Rd., N., Atlanta, james Eatherly, Georgia Tech 209 N. jefferson St., Winchester, Tenn. Ernest Edenton, Christian Brothers College 36 Northwood Ave., jackson, Tenn. Wells Garden, University of North Carolina 520 Ann St., Rockingham, N. C. Duff Glenn, University of the South Collierville, Tenn. Ronnie Gresham, The Citadel Box 746, Pine Castle, Fla. Glen Hall, Southern Methodist University Box 1918, El Paso, Texas Mike Larkan, U. S. Air Force Academy 303 Erin St., Monroe, Louisiana Lee Levy, University of Tenn. Brownsville, Tenn. Joe Montgomery, Tulane University 1804 Island Dr., Monroe, La. G joe Murphey, Vanderbilt University Sumner, Mississippi Bobby McDowell, Southwestern 208 Lakeside Dr., Monroe, La. Bill Powers, Vanderbilt University ll25 Lambuth Blvd., Jackson, Tenn. Vernon Richmond, Vanderbilt University Lake Cormorant, Mississippi joe Rosenbaum, University of Florida 2525 Whaley Ave., Pensacola, Fla. Fred Rudder, Georgia Tech 465 Hillside Dr., Atlanta, Georgia Ed Smith, U. S. Air Force Academy Bell Buckle, Tennessee Peter Smith, University of Virginia 307 Overbrook Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Phil Smith, Duke University 1035 Sims Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Murray Summers, University of the South 2723 Niazuma Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Stanley Taylor, Washington and Lee University Box 553, Natchez, Mississippi Nicky Thomas, Millsaps College 625 New York Ave., McComb, Miss. Tommy Whitsitt, Vanderbilt University 837 Sutton Hill Rd., Nashville, Tenn. Pat Worley, Texas Western 3608 Volcanic Dr., El Paso, Texas
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Page 34 Dear Seniors-to-be, During this year, we, the class of l958 have enjoyed your help and support. We are grateful to you who have been our good friends here at Webb. Next year, you will be the seniors of Webb School. VV ith the prestige of that name, you will also bear its responsibilities. It is to you that the younger boys will look for leadership and encouragement. It is your ex- ample, good or bad, that they will follow. Beginning next September, you must accept this obligation and, by the conscientious fulfillment of your duties here, lead the other boys to uphold the fine traditions and high ideals that are the heart and soul of this school. This time next year, as your years at VVebb are coming to an end, you will value greatly the friendships that you have formed here with teachers and with other fellow-students and, while you look with eager- ness to the future, you will begin to share the sorrow we feel now in leaving. But you will meet that future with more courage and satisfac- tion if you can look back on your last year here with a feeling of pride in a job well done. As we say goodbye to you, we hope that your senior year will be filled with success and that the members of our class and of yours may often meet to share again, in memory, the happy times we have had here at Webb. Good luck to you all, ERNEST EDENTON President, Class of '58
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