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JAMES CLIFFORD BETHSHARES Murrey Hill Lcwisburg, Tenn. Entered, iflilg Iamgm- Basketball, 1951-'52: Varsity '1'ra1'k, 1952: l'ln'islian l Ul'l,llll, 1051-'52. The Hue .source of eheerfulness is b67l9Z70f811CRu Although Jim has been at Baylor only one year, he has made a deep impression on the school, He will be remembered by everyone for his friendly smile and his cheerful attitude. Jim, a member of the Christian Forum, is also a good student. He will be truly missed by all when he leaves. Good-bye and good luck, Jim. Sl IHH FRANK MARSHALL BINFORD 407 Howell Street' Thomaston, Ga. Entered, HHN: i'm'por:iI. 1919: Swgeziiit, 19505 First Llvll- tenant, limi: Inspertm- ni' 'I'rustm- Hall, 19513 Uhrlstlan lfurum. lllriiv-'50-'513 Fresliiniin Husluellmaill, ISHN: B-'l'lr:1m l-Ezisketluill, Mlrl-Snulli l'llii.llllil0llS, 1950: Vzirsliy lisa:-ilcetluill lil llK'l'l11l1ll, 19511 Junior Mlilirvl lenuthall, lil-IH, Varsity linselmll I,i-ttvrtnzm, ISI-IR-'50-'Mg liilie 'l'1-um, lEi-I8-'-i!IA'50- 'fflg Pity Ulmilipiruis, H150-'513 liulieriln-ll's l'llIlr, 19-18349- '50-'5l. i'Tlie force of his own ment makes his zuay-n gift that Heaven glues hun. lvfarshall is a boy whom we are all proud to call a friend, for he has proved himself outstanding in every field that he has invaded. His perseverance in what- ever he is doing has made him a star for the Red and Gray. and the many friends that he has made in his stay on the hill will long remember him as an entirely honest and unselfish boy. Marshall is never heard to brag, yet he is one of the hardest-working boys at Baylor, whether he be on an athletic field, in a Classroom, or in the dormitory. Marshall, characteristics such as yours are sure to bring you happiness and success. We will miss you, but welll not forget you. CLASS DAVID GEORGE BIRD FRANKLIN WALKER BLAIR, II Anna Maria Island Bradenton, Fla. Blountstown, Fla. Entered. 1949: l rivau- First Vlnss, 19495 cjornnrzil, 19501 Gucrry Rifles, 10501513 Lieutenant, 1.951-'52Z: Junior Midget Footliall, lil-193 Miflyxi-t Frmtlmll, 1!l5ll:'4,'aptai1i, Midge! Foot- lmll, 1950: 'l'1'zu-k, 1951: Trziek Lulu-rnizm, 19515 Softltzill, 19503 Varsily lfootlmll, 19513 Varsity lfmitlmzill Ll:'l.tt!l'lll2lll. 19513 Christian Forum, 1950-'51-'52g Viet--l i'r-Sifli-nl, Chris- tian Forum, 12151-'52: Glee Vinh, 12451-'52: Vi:-f--Pri-sirlm-nl, Senior Ulass, 19513523 Dormitory Heprescmtative, Senior llmmr Uoum-il, 1951-'52, 1mrmit1n'y Iuspt-1,-lor, 1951-'521 1-lead Dormitory lnslu-etor, 15151-'52: Mail Urderly, 1950-'51, I would be friend to all. A friendlier, more likeable fellow than Dave Bird one would never hope laughing, talking boys bet that Dave is in the In addition to this to meet. Whenever a group of are seen at Baylor, it is a safe middle of the Crowd. fine quality, Dave has distin- guished himself in many other ways, notably in football and track. Good luck, Dave, keep 'em smiling! Iilnteruil. 1950: Guide H1-rgeanl, l95I-'51!: 'l'r:u'k, 195lg Glou- Vluli, 19511-'51-'52, Pun:-him-llo I'lu,ri-rs, lfl5l-'522 Baylin- Notesn cflreulzttimx SlnI'1'. 1950-'51, Baylor Hmnn .-Xwuril, 1950-'5l3 l'lirisli:m lvurum, 19511-'BI-'52: Winning Platoon, 10541-'Sly Huurul 'Palais-, l5i5l-'52: Imrinitury lnsner-lor, 19514 '52. Good in n song, but better in ll play. Outstanding-that's the word that describes Frankis two years at Baylor. His performance in this year's first play, Arsenic and Old Lace,', was acclaimed by all. If you missed this one you missed the best. for everyone has said it surpassed all others, and Frank stole the show. A glance at Frank's honors shows he is not limited to dramatics but takes part in many other school activities. For a two-year boy, his record is amazing, Frank has been a standout in the Glee Club and is also one of the privileged few elected to thc Round Table. So we say, Good luck to a swell fellow and a true friend.
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JAMES EARL BRADLEY 102 Greenleaf Street Chattanooga, Tenn. Entered, 15146: Corporal, 1949: Squad Sergeant, 12451: Lieu- tenant, 19513525 Bradford Guards, 10-L6-'4'I: Guerry Rifles, 1950-'51: Nlfinning Company, 1951: Mite Football, 19-iii-'473 Mite Baseball, 1946-'47g Junior Midget Football, 19483 Midget Football, 1949: Freshman Basketball, 19-18-'4I!J: Manager, Varsity Baseball, 19-19-'50: Varsity Baseball, 11151-'52: Glee Club, 1951-'52: Punehinello Players, 1951: Editorial Staff. KLIP' KLAN, 11151-'52. The crown upon hi.: head rest light O folk of famous Hood! James Earl has added another star to the honor of the Bradley name at Baylor. During the years he has been here, he has proved successful in many fields, In the classroom he has done good work. In military he has shown his leadership ability by rising to the rank of Lieutenant. In athletics he has worked hard in the many sports in which he has engaged-including the managership of the varsity baseball team. Also, he has participated in numerous extra-curricular activities. James Earl, we will long remember you for your good-natured friendliness. Good-bye, and the best of luck. EDWARD LANIER BRANTLY 510 North Palisades Drive Signal Mountain, Tenn. lfliittwvtl, llllli: Private First Vlasa, I9-lli-'-17: l'Ill'llIIl'2ll, lllflill Squad Serge-ant, 12151: First Lieutenant, 1952: Olllt-ters' tfluli, 1952: Brac.ll'ortl Guards, 1946-'47-HIS: Gnerry Rim-s, 19-ill-'SIL 'Sig lVIit1,' Football, lil-lli-'s1'i: Golf Tuzlm, 19-ill-'50-'51-'52: Lettcrxnan, 15149-'50-'51-'52: tfztptaln, Coll' 'l'i-ant, 15151: Lvl- ternien':-: Uluh, l5lfl!l4'5ll-'Sl-'51 I am the master of my fate, I am the captain ol V7'1j'.Y0lll.,J Mousel' has attended Baylor for six years, and in that time he has gained many friends from among the faculty and student body. His winning smile and friendly manner will long be remembered by our class. By looking at Ed's honors we can sec that his strong point is golf. Ed has practiced since the time he was big enough to hold a club, and since then he has ae- cumulated golf awards that a pro would be more than proud to display. Mouse, you've shown everyone here at Baylor that you have what it takes to be a success. Best of luck to you at college. SE lllli CLASS Pisgah Avenue Chattanooga, Tenn. Entered, 1!!-iii: Squad Sergeant, 1950-'51: Lieutenant. 11151- '52: Bradforrl Guards, lit-17- iS: Winning Company, 1948-219- '50: Mite Football, 19-lli-'4T: Mitt: Basketball, 19-18: Mitts Tennis, 1947-118: Freshman Basketball, 111-is-'-19: League Basketball, 1950-'51: .Junior Midget Football, 1919: Mitlgul Football, 1950: Freshman Trax-it T1-am. 19-19: Varsity Tun- nis, 1949-'50: 8111 Grade Tennis Trophy. Happy am I, from care Fm free! l'Vhy arerft they all contented like me? Fun-loving Crutchfield, another fine Brainerd prod- uct, needs no introduction to the boys atop the hill, for in the last six years he has been right in the middle of everything. He always seems to have a smile on his face and a cheerful word for everyone. These warm quali- ties have made him a friend of boys and faculty mem- bers alike. Crutchfield has done well in military, attaining the rank of Lieutenant and also becoming a prominent member of Mr. Gregory's Ofiicers' Club. A friend of everyone, Crutchfield will certainly make a place for himself wherever he goes. Good luck, Crutehg it's been a pleasure to know you. LAWRENCE BARRINGER BROWN 214 Sylvan Drive Lookout Mountain, Tenn. linturcd, HHN, Corporal, lflill-'5l: I-'lutoon St-ryzteant, 11151- '52: Junior Midget lfootlrall, IEHR: Miclua-1 Football, l!l-Ill-'50, The fact that he never abused ri confidence proves that he wax worthy of itf! A crop of red hair, a booming laugh, it scorn of books, and a sportsman -that's Barry Brown. When Barry came to us from Lookout Mountain four years ago, he was a rather quiet youngster who to his friends alone revealed his thoughts and feelings, but since then a boy has become a man. Yes, the acl- vantages of Baylor-military, books, chapel, honor system, friendships-,have moulded the clay of this boy into the solid stature of maturity. Baylor is proud of this cadet, and we only hope that he will keep up the good work in his life to come. So long, friend.
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