Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1958

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DONALD RALPH BAUCOM 4118 Alabama Avenue CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Entered, 1955: Private First Class. 1955: Neat Cadet, 19563 Guerry Rifles, 1956: Corporal, 1956: Squad Sergeant, 1957: Best Drilled Platoon, 19573 Captain, 19573 Vice-President. Senior Class, 1957-'58, Glee Club, 1956-'58, Vice-President. Glee Club, 1957-'58, Dance Committee, 1957-'58g Editorial Staff, KLIF KLAN, 1957-'58, Varsity Football, 1955-'57g Let- terman, 1956-'57, Fred Melton Best Team Trophy, 19573 Hon- orable Mention A11-City, 1956: Honorable Mention All-Mid- South, 1957: 2nd Team, All-City, 1957: Winter Football, 1955: B Team Basketball, 1955-'56, Altemate Captain, 19565 Win- ter Track, 1958: Varsity Track, 1956-'58, Letterman, 1957-'58: Marathon Trophy, 19563 Letterman's Club, 1956-'58. An honest man is the noblest work of God. Perfection is an everyday word with Don, for he strives to excell in all he undertakes. He has shown this spirit in all his activities at Baylor. Rarely does any school find a boy with Don's ambition and integrity. His good intentions and competitive spirit have been prime factors in his great athletic success at Baylor. We cannot close without reference to Don's scholastic achievements. An earnest laborer in the educational vineyards of Baylor classrooms, even in the weeds of Mr. Bradley's fields, Don has demonstrated possession of all the requisites for success, and we wish him vic- tory upon victory. OF 1958 DAVID FARRINGTON BARR 3951 Manor Road CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Entered, 1956: Private First Class. 19563 Guide Sergeant, 1957: Color Guard, 1957-'58g Guerry Rifles, 1957: Best Drilled Com- pany, 1957: Confederate Club, 1957-'58: Varsity Football, 1956- '57: Letterman, 1956-'57, Winter Track, 1956-'58, Track, 1957- '58: Letterman, 1957-'58g Captain, Track, 19583 Glee Club, 1956-'58: Letterman's Club, 1956-'58. Twinkle toes. In his two short years at Baylor, Daddy Barr has contributed to the school in many ways. As an athlete, David's spirit and speed have enabled him to be an out- standing member of both the track and football teams. A student of military strategy, David has been an active member of the Confederate Club, where he has served as vice-president. His pleasing baritone voice has been of great value to the Glee Club in both his years at Baylor. It is boys of David's type who make a school what it is. We know that David will succeed at anything he chooses in life. SE IORS

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JAMES LLOYD BAILEY, JR. 3407 Whittaker CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Entered, 1954: Private First Class, 19563 Guerry Rifles, 1958: Neat Cadet, 1955-'56: Squad Sergeant, 19573 First Sergeant, 19589 Best Drilled Company, 1955-'56g Best Drilled Platoon, 19553 Editorial Staff, Baylor Notes, 1954-'57g Varsity Wrest- ling, 1954-'56: Manager Varsity Basketball, 1958: Letterman, 1958: Midget Football, 1956: Letterman's Club, 1958. We would all be idle if we could? J. L. has been a jolly, happy-go-lucky, carefree boy during his stay on the Baylor campus. He is seldom without a smile, and you will never spend a dull mo- ment as long as you are near him. His ability to dodge drill and exercise has never been equaled at Baylor. The best of luck to a boy whose personality will win him many friends in years to come. SE I RS WILLIAM OWEN BARNES, JR. 758 Charles Place MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Entered, 19573 Guide Sergeant, 1957: Track, 1957-'58: Letter- man, 19573 Wrestling, 1957-'58g Midget Football, 19573 Letter- man's Club, 19573 Editorial Staff, Baylor Notes. 1956-'58. Well is it known that ambition can creep as well as soar. For the past two years there has been a quiet, unas- suming boy in our midst, who brought with him from the far West of Tennessee the friendly and amiable smile and personality which is so surely his. Bill, who comes from Memphis, is well known on the campus for his gentle and genteel humor. As a track man, Bill has distinguished himself as a top-notch pole vaulter for the Red Raiders, and when spring rolls around, he can usually be found diligently practicing his art. Bill, when you leave Baylor and go your separate way, may the best of luck go with you. THE CLASS



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ANDREW DEXTER BEASLEY 503 North Houston ATHENS, ALABAMA Entered, 1955: Private First Class, 19563 Corporal, 19563 Ser- geant, 19573 Lieutenant, 19573 Guerry Rifles, 19563 Dormitory Inspector, 1957-'58: Treasurer, Junior Class, 1956, Varsity Football, 1955-'57g Letterman, 1956-'57g All Mid-South Foot- ball, 1957g Honorable Mention, All-City Football, 1957: Varsity Basketball, 1956-'58g Letterman, 1956-'58g Co-Captain Varsity Basketball, 1957-'58: B Basketball, 1955-'56: Captain B Basketball, 19553 Tennis, 1956-'58g Letterman, 1956-'58: Let- terman's Club, 1956-'58. No amount of ability is of the slightest avail without honor. Four years ago from the metropolis of Athens, Ala- bama, there came to Baylor one of the best football tackles and chicken farmers that has ever adorned the campus. Andy has gained the respect and friendship of many of his fellow cadets with his congenial personality and sportsmanship. He has led the basketball team as co-captain and has made invaluable contributions to the success of the tennis and football teams. His sense of responsibility has helped to make him a Lieutenant and a Dormitory Inspector. The fact that some people have mistakenly believed Bease to be asleep while walking has in no way hampered his ability to make loyal friends. So long, Dexter. See you in the fleshpots. SE IOR WALTER MICHAEL BOEHM 1630 Hillcrest C1-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Entered, 19553 Private First Class, 19563 Squad Sergeant, 19573 Guerry Rifles. 19573 Honor Roll, 19563 Round Table. 19573 Sigma Mu, 19573 Editorial Staff, KLIF KLAN, 1957-'58g Edi- torial Staff, Baylor Notes, 1956-'58g Business Staff, Baylor Notes, 1957, Punchinello Players, 19575 B Basketball, 1955-'57g Junior Midget Football, 1956g Swimming, 1957-'58: Varsity Golf, 1956-'58g Letterman, 1957-'58, Letterman's Club, 1957-'58. The hand that follows intellect can achieve. ln his three years at Baylor, Walter has gained a reputation for being one of the smartest boys in his class. A frequent honor roll member, he also partic- ipates in several of Baylor's foremost organizations. As a member of both the Baylor Notes and the KLIF KLAN staffs, Walter has contributed much to the school pub- lications. Walter is an avid golfer and has helped the golf team in more than one victory this year. He proved his worth as an actor in Belvedere, this year's fall three-act play. Good luck, Doc,', see you at Johns Hopkins. THE CLASS 26

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