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RYAN, WILLIAM K. Entered: Fall 1949 From: Paschal High, Fort Worth Marksmen Sports Editor History Club '50, '51 Basketball Letters '50, Captain '51 Baseball Letters '50, '51 Football Letters '49, Tri-Captain '51 Best Lineman Award '51 Speaker at Football Banquet '51 Letterman's Club '50, '51 Social Committee '50 Probable College: Undecided ZZ? Bill came to T.C.D. in the fall of 1949. He fitted into the group immediately. His leadership is shown in all fields, especially in sports, where he was one of the Tri- Captains in football and Captain in basketball. Bill also got an award as the most valuable lineman this year. Since sports are his life, Bill took over the duties of Sports Editor of The Marksmen. One of the things Bill is most noted for is his G'Magical parties, which are second to none. Living in Fort Worth and going back and forth so much, he can almost drive in his sleep, that is, except for that curve. Any one want to buy a slightly damaged Plymouth? Indian Ryan is not someone you can overlook, for he has a very forceful character and a humorous personality that we are sure will cinch his success wherever he takes off his boots.
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CLASS WILL I, Bill Allen, leave one slightly worn sling to J im Sewell. I, Bob Blair, leave the famous Blair Method to anyone who will take it, and my brain to science. I, Bobby Epley, leave my muscles and broad shoulders to Bob Meadows. I, Joe Fleming, leave my shockingly high physics grades to Bob Maupin,-and my amazingly beautiful bow ties to Hugh Echols. I, Bill Hay, leave my great athletic abilities to Bruce Dougherty, and my way with women to Bill Pickens. I, Halton Henderson, leave my comb to Jack Hyman because he lost his five years ago, and my great skill in shooting birds to Bob Shirley. I, John Kerr, leave the headaches of writing a yearbook to Anthony Price, and my Ipana smile to Bob Meadows. I, Latham Lucy, leave my illnesses to anyone who needs to miss a test, and my fascinating, magnificent, odd, moody, weird, huge, strange, evil, red, vivacious, scintillating, abominable, varied, titanic, stupendous, atrocious, obnoxious, leaky, cold, pessimistic, picayunish, parsimonious, smothered, spacious, luke-warm hot rod with the antidisestablishmen- tarianistic gearshift to any junk dealer who will take it. I, Bill Ryan, leave.
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