Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1952

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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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ROBERT LEON BROWN 21 Brooks Circle Chattanooga, Tenn. Entered, 19-llig Private First r'1:tss, lllsllig Vorlmml, 19193 Guide St-rgt-ant, 1950: L11-utenant. 111513 Guvrry Rifles, 19511- '51: 1'irat1forc1 Guards, 19-113-217: Manual of Arms 'I'rnphy. 19503 Mite lfontlmll, 151111-'-173 Mitt- Basketlmll, 19-17: Mire- Baselrall, 19-lli-'AITQ Mite 'l'r:u'lt, 19-16-'-175 Junior Micltret Tfuotlrall, 19413: Varsity Football, 1950 51: Letterman, Var- sity Football, 151513 Varsity Trai-lt, 1918-'19-'503 B 'Foam Bzftsketball, 15150: Soc-ver, 150-18-'slllg Honor Voutiril, 19116: SL-eretziry, Seventh Grattle Class, 19-ltip Stwlu-t:it'y, Eighth Gradr- Class, 121-17: '1'i'i:nsurt-1-, Frm-shrnan Ulass, HHS: Baylor mjainp t'ounsi-Ilor, 15I1!l-'503 Guerry Midget Trophy, 19-1T. All mankind lover zz loverfj Bob is one of those boys whom it is impossible not to like, as can well be seen by thc great number of friends, male and female, that he has acquired, Therc's never a dull moment when Bob is present, and that's the kind of boy that makes the world go 'round. In Bob's stay at Baylor he has collected honors of all types and has shown himself to be dependable and enterprising in whatever he has done. Baylor will be losing one of her finest products, but everyone wishes Bob the best of luck. Sl lllll WILLIAM FRANCIS BUCHNER 508 South Crest Road Chattanooga, Tenn. Ifliitew-11, 151-17: Privztte I-'irst Ulass, 19-17-'48-'-19: Squad St-r1.':e:lnt, 111511-'Sly 1-'lrst lrlttllltfllillli, 111513521 Mitt- Ath- letics, 19-IT-'-IN: hVl'1!SI.lll11-C, 19-111-'50, Varsity 'l'rac-k, 1950- '51-'52g Honor Roll Metlal, 19511-'51: Baylor IJ:-lt-gzttze, cjoun- ty Day, 1!l5lg Baylor t':unp 4Y'llllllFt'llf1l', 15150-'51: liclltnrlal Stuff, Baylor Notes, 19511525 Eflllurial Staff, Klallf' KLAN, 1951-515: Punvltinello Player:-a, 1.9513 Dance Vom- mittt-t-' 1951-'52: Gleo Nluh, 1950-'51,-'51Ig Latin Vluli, 111511- ol- al, lluuntl 'l'alrle, 1951-'523 Otfiw-x's' t'lulr, 151513521 Vic-e Prusitlent, Literati, 11152. Ewa-yea! my little owlet! Who is this that lights your wigwam? Since Bill entered Baylor in the eighth grade, he has taken part in almost everything Baylor offers, Owletl' has brought many honors upon himself and Baylor through his endless energy and good-natured humor. Buch is a quiet, reserved person who says little but thinks and knows much. His merits and determina- tion prove that he will go a long way in life. So long to a great guy, and may you have the best of everything. C1138 VVILLIAIVI WOOD BYRD 312 Beaumont Road Birmingham, Ala. Entered, 19541g Guide Sergeant, 19513 Dormitory lnstnor-tor, 1951: Varsity Football, 19513 Varsity Football Letterman, 151513 Varsity XN'1'4':stling, 1951g Gulf. 19517 Lettern1en's Club, 1951. Light hearts live long. Last year at semester time a boy filled with bound- less energy cruised up the hill to begin his too-short Baylor career. Bill, also known as Nails, and an- other member of that illustrious Birmingham crew, has proved that a boy need not start early here to C0111- pile a list of honors. In only a year and a half Bill has made an enviable record for himself. Friendship comes easily to Bill, for he never seems to tire of smiling. In later years Bill will undoubtedly be a great suc- cess if he can work as hard in life as he has at Baylor. KENNETH LEON CAGLE 146 Ridgcsitle Road Chattanooga, Tenn. Ent:-refl, ltlltig Mite lfootlvall, 19-111-V171 .1i', Midget Football. 1918: Midget Football, 19111-'Mtg Sm-vi-r, 1951-'52: 'Frm-k, lil-lil-'50g Varsity Baseball. 1951-'52: Brzuifonwl GLl1.ll'l'l!-1, 19415- '-175 l'l'lVi'lflL' First tflnss, 10414: Squad Sergeant, 15113415 lfirst Sergeant, 12152: Gut-rry ltillus, 15150-'51g Winning tiompztny, 1950-'Sig Pune-hinelln Players, 195411515 Glue t'luh, 19511. '51: Baylor Invitation Vlllllll t'0unSellor, 1951, Let not the mi.i'take.v of yesterday nor the fear of tu- morrow spoil today! Many gallons of water have flowed under the bridge since Kenny was for the First time a member of that familiar formation so often seen in the Baylor Quad- rangle. Since then Ken has taken part in assorted ath- letics and has held his own in all of them. One of Ken's favorites in this phase of school activities has been baseball. For the past two years, bad luck or good, every day would find him working with a smile for a better team. Ken has also shown talent on the stage during his last three years at Baylor and at the same time has shown superb abilities with the ladies. As did the Pied Piper of Hamlin with his pipe, so did Ken with his '88l So long, Keng we wish you the best of luck and know that you will succeed at anything you attempt,

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