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HAROLD BERGER BROWN, JR. 21 Brooks Circle CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Entered, 1952: Private First Class, 19541 Corporal. 1955: Squad Sergeant. 19563 Lieutenant, 1957: Bradford Guard, 1952-'533 Best Drilled Platoon, 1954Q Best Drilled Company. 1954-'563 Neat Cadet. 1956-'573 President, Seventh Grade, 1952: Editorial Staff, Notes, 1956-'583 Editorial Staff, KLIF KLAN, 1957-'58, Glee Club, 1955-'583 Literati. 1956-'583 Camera Club, 1957-'583 Mite Athletics, 1952-'543 Junior Midget Foot- ball, 1955: B Soccer, 1956-'573 Tennis, 1956-'583 League Basketball, 1957-'58. Brief is sorrow, and endless is joy. Buddy has made a fine record during his years at Baylor. He has proven his ability on the drill field and has earned the rank of lieutenant. He has been active in other phases of school life also and is a member of several organizations. He has always done well scholas- tically, and in Virgil class Blue has kept the holder of the first seat mentally on his toes. He has a knack for making friends and is willing to help anyone who is in trouble. As you leave, Buddy, we wish you continued suc- cess as your just reward for much industry. OF1958 JOHN OWEN BROADWAY, JR. 1503 Whitesburg Drive HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA Entered, 19543 Neat Cadet. 1954: Private First Class, 1954: Squad Sergeant, 1956: Lieutenant, 1957: Best Drilled Com- pany. 19543 Dormitory Inspector. 19571 Christian Forum. 1954-'573 Junior Midget Football, 19552 Midget Football, 1955: Varsity Football, 1956-'57, Letterman, 19573 Wrestling, 1954: Golf, 1958: Varsity Soccer, 1956-'573 Varsity Track, 1955-'573 Letterman's Club. 1957. Better an ugly face than an ugly mind. K'Great day in the morning, what was that ungodly noise. Oh, that was John Broadway's infamous laugh. The preceding quotations might very well have come from a new boy and an old one at the beginning of the year. However, we will not condemn Mr. Broadway for his physical deformities. Actually, Broadsides is a fine fellow. In his tenure with us, he has given the old col- lege try to everything that he has done. We speak of athletics and scholastics. His military accomplishments include the training of a fine platoon in C Company this past year. Take good care of yourself, John. Mr. Pennington won't always be around. SE IOR
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SEBERT BREWER, JR. 212 Lindsay CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE E-itered, 19522 Private First Class, 19552 Corporal, 1955: Ser- geant. 19561 Lieutenant, 19572 Captain, 19571 Mite Athletics. 1952-'543 Junior Midget Football, 1954-'553 Co-Captain, Midget Football, 1956Q Varsity Football. 1957: Letterman, 1957Q Wrest- ling. 1954-'553 Varsity Soccer. 19571 Golf, 1955-,581 Track. 1954: Glee Club, 1956-'583 Letterinan's Club, 1957-'58. Conceit is the finest armor that a man can wear. Budge, a survivor of the full six-year treatment, has made many friends with his sarcastic remarks and his good-natured laugh. As captain of the Drum and Bugle Corps, he is the man responsible for the melo- dious sounds that drift across the drill field. Seaweed is a very obliging boy. This is exemplified by the fact that he will take either side in an argument just for the sake of arguing. Although he was a comparatively small gridder, Sebert proved to be one of the toughest line- men and fiercest tacklers in the Raider line-up. So long, Sebertg we know that you will be an out- standing character wherever you go. Viva la espanol? SE IOR - LLOYD ANDREW BRIGGS 1135 Julia ALBANY, GEORGIA Entered, 1955: Private First Class, 1956: Neat Cadet, 19561 Guerry Rifles, 1956: Best Drilled Platoon, 19561 Best Drilled Company, 19572 Platoon Sergeant, 19572 Baylor Notes, Ed- itorial Staff, 1957-'583 Baylor Notes, Circulation Staff, 1956- 573 KLIF KLAN, Editorial Staff, 1957-'583 Christian Forum. 1955-'583 Photography Club, 1957',58: Confederate Club, 1957- '583 Neatest Room Award, 1955-'573 Golf, 1955-'583 Tennis, 19561 Track. 1957-'58. The worm will turnf, Lloyd is another of the infamous Albany gang but for some reason is not quite as wild as most of them. Lloyd has made a commendable record, scholastically, during his stay at Baylor and is a platoon sergeant in the military, where he rules the men of the Bradford Guard with an iron hand. His athletic abilities tend to lean toward golf, for while on Andy's select roll, he obtained fame by knocking a hole-in-one. These are only a few of the fine qualities that Lloyd possesses, and, considering his perserverance, we expect to hear great things from him. So long, Lloyd. We know Mr. Bradley will miss his favorite pupil when you start col- lcge next year. THE CLASS
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SAMUEL HARDYMAN BROWN, JR. PIKEVILLE, TENNESSEE Entered, 19573 Private First Class, 19573 Varsity Football, 19573 Wrestling, 19579 Track. 1957. Obedience sums up our entire dutyf' Sammy came wandering down to Baylor this past fall from the hills of Bledsoe County. Though comparatively small in stature, Sam was a welcome sight to Coach Worsham at the outset of the football season. However, the girls and the birds from home seemed to recall Sam to his home country each weekend, so he was not always available at game time. Sam's advance preparation for Annapolis has been evidenced by the perfection with which he executes all military orders. However, Coach Stanford and Betsy Barks seem to make it difficult for him to keep a rigid parade rest in the dining hall. Baylor will be looking for the day when you are Ad- miral of the Fleet. IORS CHARLES E. BRUSH Tides Inn Apartments 4628 Elmar Drive FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA Entered, 19565 Private First Class, 19565 Guide Sergeant, 1957- '58g Christian Forum, 1956-'58g Reporter, Christian Forum, 1957-'58g Midget Football, 1956: B Basketball, 1957g Swim- ming, 1957-'58g Letterman, 19585 Captain, Swimming, 1957-'58, Letterman's Club, 1957-'58. The truest self-respect is not to think of self. With the effects of that Florida sunshine on his body and intelligence in his head, Chuck arrived at Baylor for a two-year stay. We are pleased to report that at the end of his career here, he is still in good health, having survived the long tenure on third Hoor. In fact, he not only survived, but he made innumerable friends up there in the badlands of Fortune and Company's territory. Chuck has put his Florida training to good use on this past year's swimming team, captaining it to a Hne record. Chuck is the kind of boy that we will miss at Baylor next year. THE CLASS 30
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