Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1952

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1 FORREST FRANK GATE, JR. DERRICK B. DEAKINS 121 Hilldale Drive Chattanooga, Tenn. Entered, 19-16: Private First Class, 'lil-I7-'48-'lflg f,itI1'Il0l'lll, 19-191505 Guide Sergeant, 1950-'51g Captain, 10511525 Guerry Rides, 19-19-'50-'51g XVinning twoinpany, 1!l-19-'Mig Alito Football, 19-141-'473 Junior Midget Foutliall, 19-18-'-ill: Midget ldootball, 1949-'50-'51: League .l3aslcel'Iiall. 1Hfl9-'54l- '51: 'l'l'!U'lC, 19-I9-'50-'Ely Latin Ululi, 1950-'51-'523 Otllm-rs' l'lulJ, 1951-'51Z: Junior Honor 1'uuu1'il, 1917-'48-V191 Chair- man, Junior l-Ionnr Uounvil, 10.491 Senior Honor Cnunvil, 19-19-'50-'51-'523 Sw-rotary, Senior Honor lfUl1I1l ll, 19511525 President, Eighth Grade Class, 19-17-WHS: Vice-Pi'esldel1t, l51 ESl'l1ll1l11 Class, 19-IS-Slug St-1-rotary, Junior Class, 1950J51: Vic-1--President, Senior Class, 1951-'52: I-lezulinastefs Award. 1950: Representative, Intersr-hunl Leadursliip voune-il, 1950- '51-'G2g Vive-PM-lsiileiit, lnti-rs:-hoo! ln-ailership Uounr-il, 1951-'52, And what he greatly thought, he nnbly did. Few boys at Baylor can display as fine a record as can Forrest. For six years he has been a. leader in many school activities, in addition to having an extra-cur- ricular activity-selling Fords. Since your many honors speak louder than anything that could be said, we'll wish you good luck, Forrest, and remind you that there's a Ford in your future. SE Illll 210 James Boulevard Signal Nlountain, Tenn. Enti-refl ,IU-19: Private First Class, 19-lil-'30: Platoon Sri'- ga-ant, l95Ig Varsity Football, 1950-'Sly Trunk, 19110-'50-'Sig B Team Raslietlrall, 19503 Varsity Sum-1-r, 10511 G11--1 Vlub, 1950-'51g Latin l'luh, 1950-'51: K1.ll KL.-KN Staff, 15152, With fascination in his every bow, A finished gentleman from lip to toe. Three years ago a determined, handsome boy came to Baylor eager to make a name for himself. Derrick has participated in sports, military, and the Glee Club. Mrs. Brown regards him as one of the most important members of the Glee Club, for his faithfulness to prac- tice and the extreme speed with which he learns songs make him a particular asset to this group. Derrick's sin- cerity in both his class work and other activities show him to be a fine student and an excellent sportsmziln. His friends are many, and his popularity great. S0 long, Derrick. May you find your later years as fruitful as those that you have spent at Baylor. KLASS SAMUEL RICHARD DOWNEY 1751 Kensington Road Birmingham, Ala. Entered, 19473 Private First Wlass, 19-mg Sergeant, 195:13 First Lieutenant, 10515 Dormitory Inspen-tor, 1.9511 Mail Ortlurly, 1940-'513 Mite I4'ootlrall, 1947: Mite Basketball. 19473 Mite Baseball, 1947: Junior Midget Football, 19119: Mirlget Footlvall, 1050: Varsity Football l'.t iIl.lJI'lT1H1l, 1951: XX'restling Letterman, 1949-'Gil-'51: Letu-rms-n'S Pluli, 1949- '51. The world belongs to the energetic. Five years ago Dick followed his older brothers, Ray and jack, to Baylor, and proceeded to show what a boy with spirit and energy can accomplish. He took part in nearly everything, especially in athletics, and at the same time won for himself many lasting friends by his broad smiles and friendly manner. Dick, although. one of Humpy's lettermen, is at his best on the wrestling mat, and his prowess in this di- version has many times caused Coach WVorsham glee and his opponents sore bones. He is also well known for his long drives on the golf course, girls know him bet- ter for his long drives elsewhere. lEd. note: Back to the mat. Sol long, Dick, a boy with your spirit cannot help but succeed. MALCOLM P. DUNCAN 902 Cherokee Lane Signal Mountain, Tenn. Entered, I9-151: C'Iri'pornl, 19505 Vaptaln, I!I5l: ll'lnnin5.7 Company, 1950: Gut-rry Rifle-pq 1050: Varsity 'Prank .In-ttf-in man, 1950-'51-'Sig Illyrh-Point Mau, 1-Saylur Relays, 1051: Alterman- Uaptain, 'Frau-li Team, 19515 Captain, Travlc 'I.'i-am, 151523 Varsity Basketball I.1-tlvrnirui, 1!h5l4'52g Captain. .flasks-tluall 'l'vam, 1052: Honor Roll Murlal, 195Ig Head- nxaster':s Award, 10513 Invitation vamp Cuunsv-llor, 19503 Hound '1'illlll', 1950-'51-'52: Jl11T1ll1'lK'illt5 'l't'opliy, 1051: Senior Sturlr-nt Honor tfuunvil, 1950-'il-'52: Vim--1'?l1n.irma.n, Ilunnr l oun1-il, 1951-,522 Prosltlunt .lmiiur Vlass, l!v50-'51g Presi- dent, Senior Flass, 19513521 licllforlal SluI't', KLII4' KLAN, 15151-'52:Ollie-L'l Sl'lulv, 19511523 ln-111-rin:-n's Ululi, 11150-'SL He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute truxtf' In three short years Cookie has chalked up one of the most enviable records at Baylor. He has won first place in the hc-arts of everyone who knows him. He is a gentleman and a scholar, as his honors well show. Good luck, Malcolm, we know you'll succeed in all that you attempt.



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JOHN HOLMES DUNLAP 1704 North Avenue Chattanooga, Tenn. Entered, 19-llig Squad Sergeant, 1950-'Sly Platoon Sergeant, 1951: Brarlfurrl Guards, 150445-'4T: Mite lf'notlJa.ll, lllblli-UST: 'l'iacli. 111513 Golf, lil-IS-'-193 Honor Roll Medal, lll5U-'51g Editorial Staff, Klslll' KLAN, 1951-52. Perfect coolness and self-possession are the indispen- sable accomplislmzents of a great mind. John has been to Baylor a true, hard-working, con- scientious student. Through the years he has been in the top part of his class scholastically. His honesty and determined attitude are greatly admired. His gentle behavior and sharp wit have Caused him to have many friends. john is, to those who know him, one truly loyal to everything right. A boy of such character will certainly Find for himself a place in life. We sincerely are sorry to see you go, John, but we know you will make a fine record wherever you go. Sl lllll JOHN CALVIN EADES 19 North Brooks Circle Chattanooga, Tenn. Enter:-4l, lflllig Fquzul St-rx: 'anl, 195413 Platoon Sergeant, 195151 RFI-Hll'lll'tl Guarrls, 151-lT-'-lS: Gum-rry Rides, 19501513 Mite lfmitlyzlll, 19-I7-'-IN: Mlm Hasltetlmll, IEH7-'ISS .luninr Miclirs-t lfimllmll, 19-ltlg Micluet lfontlrall, 19505 Varsity 'l'r:u-lt, 151-lfl-'50-'51-'52: l4l'lfll'l'lllfll'l, Varsity Traelt, 1950-'5lg Var- Sllb' ldnotlwall. H150-'5l: lA'U4'l'!1l1lll, Vurflty Iflmtlizill, 11150- '5l. Laugh, and the world lrzught with you. Big John, ruler of the Brainerd bus, is a boy who will long be remembered for his smiling face and great enthusiasm, which have made him a popular individ- ual with all the boys and faculty members. Although Coach Rike has told him that he had better stick to a major sport like track, ,Iohnny's great love is football, and through utmost determination he has become a player of high caliber. Wherever Johnny goes he is sure to leave some cheer- fulncss as he has done at Baylor. So long, Johnny, and may the best of luck be with you. CLASS JOHN PAALZOW FARR Browntown Road Chattanooga, Tenn. Enterell, 19-llig Bracllnrcl Guards. 111-lli-'-17: Squad Sergeant, 151501 Platoon sergeant, 1951: Map Award, ltlttlig Mite Foot- hall, 1946-'ttTg Mite Baseball. 111415-'AlT: Junior Midget lfuut- hap' 19.18-'-lil: XVrestling, 19-l8-'-19, 1950-'Sli Baseball Man- ager, 1050: Varsity Basullall, ltlilg Lettt-1'nlen'st'll1lv, 1951. Some folks die too easy-they sort of- fade awoyg Make a little error, and give up in dzsnzayg D Kind of man tlmfs needed is the man of ready tort. To laugh, at pain and trouble and keep up his grit. iTwas six years ago when John made his entre on the Baylor Campus to begin a period of cokes, W0ml'n and words. John, like the rest of the members of the Pool Society of Red Bank, was very artful with these words in speaking with the Guidance Committee. . John's favorite sport at Baylor is wrestling, the chief exercise of many with similar structures of caveman variety. Among -Iohn's other sports is'the mass collect- ing of pictures of many proud beauties of Red Bank, an occasional ring now and then, or some other token of steadv friendship. Farr has lcd an interesting life at Baylor and has won many friends by his good nature. A. hasty ba- nana, John, and the best wishes of luck in later life from all of us. REUBEN FINNEY Route No. 1 Butflo, Ala. Exit:-l'1.'cl, 1951: l'rlvate lflrsl. Plnss. llllilg Varsity Ftaskellrall. 1051. A persistent person begins his success where others enrl in failure. If one were to search for a more competent, re- sourceful man than Reuben, his would be a diflicult taskg for Rube has proved himself to be one of the most industrious workers on the hill. But these capa- bilities are not his only attributes, for Rube brought an air of friendliness from those Alabama hills which has made him a favorite with everyone. His high sense of values has made his work exceptional, but he is always ready for a good time in spite of thc fact that he never lets play interfere with his final goal. Al- though he is rather quiet, Rube has a hearty sense of humor and friendly smile: and the generosity of his nature has made many friends for him. Ready to tackle any task, however big, Rube will prove successful in any field into which he may venture.

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