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x . 1 .f, F K54 I f --V-.. - ws y r r FY'-. ' . ' It t. ' ,. r w,L:v,, - , s - v . ,f -' Rx Ny . w lf' I .W V x Honors: D r um and Bugle Corps, '20, '2l, '22, '23, '24: 'l'cnnis Club, '24, Golf Club, '24. --J JOHN R. BARNES fol1li R. l7llA'l l'ANO0GA,'I'l'INN, . ' . r...l l our years ago there came trudging up to the old 'Baylor School a short, fat and good- looking boy who gave his name as Mister john R. Barnes. We may easily describe this young gentleman by quoting the worcls of Washington lrving as he portrayed one of his characters by saying, He was exactly five feet six inches in height and six feet five inches in circumference. His head was a perfect sphere. We may say without hesitation that there is no boy in school who has won his way into our hearts more than has john R. He is one of the finest boys that ever came to Baylor, for never has he been found unwilling to do his part. No boy has come to this institution who has had a finer character or who has been more congenial than Old john R. It did not take him long to become very popular with all who came to know him for he has the knack of making friends easily, and has always proved to be a good sport. Barnes is planning to go we sincerely hope that to the University of Chat- V ' ' tr -A some clay he will mean as tanooga next year. We are 1 , B i Hi 7' 'Mm' B . much to Chattanooga as he all sure that there is a great 1 Q has to Baylor. future in store for him, and ' F ig rc ,A 'f 1 l?- ' l . 5 . r .. W., -., . g:,...---...v- st.. .--.. ..-M-. I rr 4 If ,gqif ' 'Ilfili' 'll ',f:l'f1i'Il'.illlllrt 'll l 4 if page 30 ,-., ...........-.,...l , 'Q' H' :y 'tt' T !1'.'H 'l x Wil.
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1. I N VI M -f-To 'pl .5 X 1-L , N f, .. 2- 73.53. ,II , V ,vM,?L,-, ,. 5 4 tx. UBB., g 3. , . ,,.' ,f ,, e i , .A X-as ., J 3 f '- ' ,v .- .. X. ' .x t','1'nz,g .,,,'35 ., . .. f ,rv -X. my if t .,ff1,,..,2efw. I...-M. . ., , , r V A -. 1' ,.-H, I- 7-a.,f'r - A irugzyl -, . N TWH.-IV M, X fx X v,,vWv . . ,- Qfqgi,-..A. IJ. ,K . iyl 'lf I f-. f X , --..,qq'?'u,a1. , .1 N- . I, ' 1 1 i , . , Honors: Vice-Pres Y. M. C. A., '24 '23: Varsity Base- ' ' Klif-Klan Staff, '24 Mgr. Baseball, '24 Tennis Club, 24 Member B Asso Honors: Radio Club, '23G Y. M. C. A.. ball, '23: Senior .- Bible Trophy, '23: ' . , .l it Corporal Company, g24, 'fffi ciation, '23. .ii 1 ,f' i fi S l . 1 i - 7,1 W.. ., X -:..,L,-M 1 'M-W... . A--4. ...ij JAMES T. BAYLOR fini 3 KVA ltlll'Il.I., VA. 1 , :MJ When the gentleman, whose handsome visage is portrayed above, made his lirst ap- pearance in these classic halls in l922, it was evident that he would do great things - he had to, to live up to his name, although, he says, he is no kin to Dr. Baylor. He has dis- appointed no hopes, as he has taken the lead in every kind of activity. School had no sooner opened before he lined up with the Y. M. C. A. and showed such an interest in it that he was elected Vice-President. Then, too, he buckled clown to his studies and showed how it was done in Virginia, standing well up in all his classes and winning the Senior Bible Trophy, which is given to the best student in Bible Il. When the Baseball season came around lie got out his old uniform and proved to everyone's satisfaction that he was the best man for the left field position. His ability as -...fu well as his popularity is shown by the fact that he was chosen manager of the team this year. Aside from all these qualifications he is an expert amateur pho- tographer, and has kindly agreed to take all the snap- shots needed for the Klif- Klan, and as Religious Director, is trying his best ...- . ....--,. ... ----....,-.4 ... A... l Wi i'i l age 32 . 1 .... nl ni 1 .. .1 I i 1 z 5 ' a P r 4 i l 1 i Q E , I 1 A r A. Q.-.,.' .,..,,,.,,ii 'I' V III' 1f'.I,'Vi! 'ZK ','I to make it a success in other lines, too. The whole school is sorry that jim is leaving us this june, but it is also glad that he is going to get his diploma for which he has worked so hard. We know. moreover, thatwherever he goes, he will make good, and be a credit to his Alma Mater. . .-.1--.. ..---- -pw .ff r-4.---.r,eL.L..-.-f . ll ..i..3!1 .falfirzi .Jia ihlf All -..
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