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.Engle 0 SENIORS ' RUPERT MCPHERSON COLMORE CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Class Vice-President Entered 1927: President Seventh Grade, 19285 President Junior Class, 19323 Vice-President Senior Class. 1933: Sergeant, 19323 Lieutenant, 1933: Football, 1931-323 All-lfity Tackle, 19325 Basketball, 1932-33, All-State Center, 19323 Baseball, 1931-325 Student Council, 192863, Best All'Rnund Midget, 1928. Drupes, as every one knows this congenial giant, has a wonderful personality that he cer- tainly knows how to use. Whenever he tries athletics, he always comes out just a little better than every one else. Whatever sport one picks, his ability in that sport makes him outstanding. Rupert has made his letter in football, baseball, basketball, and track. Rupert's activities are not, however, confined to athletics. He has served on the Student Council several times, his senior year he was vice-president of the senior classg he is a good studentg and in military he holds the rank of lieutenant. There will be a huge vacancy to be filled next year when he goes to college, but Sewanee is to be congratulated on receiving such a splendid character. All wish f'Drupes the best of luck. WILLIAM B. COWAN LA GRANGE, TENNESSEE Entered 1929, Sergeant, 1933, Rifle Team. 1931-32: Business Club, 19321 Honor Congress, 19311 Baylor Notes, 19325 Klif Klan, 19333 Honor Council Representative, 19335 Y. M. C. A., 1930-33, Dormitory Representative, 1933. Look in the dictionary for the synonyms of likable and you will find the adjectives which best describe Billy. He, however, like every well-liked boy, is firm in his actions and in his opin- ions. f'Billy cannot be said to exceed in any one activityg he serves equally well as a Y. M. C. A. representative as he does a clerk in the commissary. You can probably find not one incidence of his winning first place in any activityg however, in looking over the school records you will see that he has entered and tried many different kinds of work. Those same qualities that have carried Billy successfully through Baylor guarantee him a prosperous career in later life. . 0 PAGE 27 0
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SENIORS HAROLD CLEMENTS LA FAYETTE, GEORGIA Eutt-rod 19323 Football, 1932, All-City End, 19323 Basketball, 19333 Track. 19333 Baseball, 1933. It is only this year that this handsome boy from the metropolis of La Fayette, Georgia, has made his appearance on the Baylor Hill. Ever since, he has been winning with his happy smile and gay disposition many friends. His athletic qualities have won for him a berth on the ALL- CITY football team and the many other honors that go with these qualities. He hits everything he tries just as hard as he hits on the football field. Combining his smil- ing good nature and his scholastic and athletic abilities with his spirit of honesty, integrity, and perseverance, we have an excellent example of a true Baylor cadet. 1 WILLIAM DUNLAP CANNON BROWNSVILLE, TENNESSEE Entered 150323 Tennis T4-am, 1933g Y. M. C. A., 19335 Orchestra, 1933. Although this is Dunlap's first year at Baylor, he has impressed every student by his many athletic abilities. If it were not for his only handicap, lack of size, he would be on every var- sity team. Dunlap was an excellent running halfback on the Midget Squad. In the basketball season he made Mr. Berryman a brilliant little forward. But tennis is his outstanding sport. How that boy runs around the court! He wields one of the most wicked racquets ever seen on a Baylor court. The whole school joins with us in saying that in a few years he will be among the ranks of America's tennis champions. b glunlap is also a fine student, and on every field he has entered he has left an imprint rivaled y ew. 1 0 PAGE 26 0
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SENIORS , If ' SAM B. DILLARD, JR. SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA Entered 150325 Y. M, C. A., 19335 Orchestra, 151312. Sam Dillard is the most outstanding musician of the schoolg boys enjoy hearing him play any of his several instruments because he is so good on each. He is another one of quiet typeg never intruding and always minding his own business. He does well in his classes because of the hard, honest work he puts on his lessonsg in his athletics he is also a very hard worker. Sam is popular in that he is well liked by every one, although he does not mix much, seem- ing to prefer to have a quiet time with a book or listening to his radio. He is also a very neat cadetg his room is always in good shape for inspection, and his uniform is always properly worn. MERRILL WILMORE Doss IIARTSELLE, ALABAMA Class Prmidfnt Entered 1929: Prcsimlt-nt Scnior Flass. 111333 Uorporztl 19325 First Lieutenant, 19321 Football, 1931-325 Track, 19335 Honor Congress, 19315 Y. M. C. A., 1929-33, Vice-President, 1932, President, 1933, State Sur-1'etary, 19333 Glen Club, 1931-32. Merrill is one of Baylor's most popular students. He shows remarkable ability in every field he enters. His uprightness and integrity are chiefly responsible for his election to many impor- tant oH'ices. His military ability made him a first lieutenant this year. His perseverance won him a berth on the football team. i In spite of his numerous extra-curricular activities Merrill makes good grades in all his sub- jects. He is one of the most able senior-class presidents we have ever had. It is with the greatest regret that we see him leave Baylor, for he holds a position at Baylor that will be hard to fill. 0 PAGE 28 0
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