Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN)

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Qs .' nag '. !', ,, Dedication WILLIAM PRICE CUSHMAN Somewhere between the introductory phrase and the original complete idea lies the essence of this man, for it is in the unraveling of literature and sentence structure that the fiber of life as he sees it becomes a pattern for consideration. Caught by the magic of the classroom stage, he has performed joyously for students, as learning becomes insight and insight becomes wisdom. Wild frenzy can seize his mood and disrupt a contemplative moment. A trashcan thrust upon an errant head becomes a drum-like dunce cap, soundly thumped to beat a rule of grammar home. And as suddenly as it came, it is gone, and ' tales of Cassius Marcellus Clay, Baylor's past, Mr. Hitt, Faulkner's characters for is that redundantj, the outdoors, running, soccer, or literary anecdotes spring from the routines of daily assignments. For seventeen years he has served his alma mater, rekindling the traditions he knows as student and teacher, and we, the Class of 1980, return in some measure the gift of appreciation he has shared with us as we dedicated this volume of the KLIF KLAN to William Price Cushman. bl Retirement ' W -'T T . Y Init sw.-.. Eric Swanson Eric Swanson, alias Doc , came to the Baylor School in 1959. In his years here, he was involved in directing many activities, including Sigma Mu and the Honor Council, but he was best known as an excellent chemistry teacher. No teacher ever gave more of his energy and time to his students, and no teacher ever received as much respect from them in return. He has been an inspiration to all of us at the Baylor School and especially to those who were fortunate enough to know him personally. Doc's retirement this year will cause us to miss him greatly, though we hope he'lI visit us often. xx Senior Trip '79 I r ' 0 ig'- Q th '31 4 -sf:'f'- f '-hal: Pi . n . te tn 1:4 Q Q .i- . 'N' .I rv! L :ELUSJ 1 U S '. .ff-' .4 .. , .Q . . 'wk gl . .V . ' -NK 'uh -J h I. rv. v- ,. 1 , f N - e- -, -- .Y Su - . - . Q fu. u T u3?3 51:5 'S 551 ' Li:-,, , I '3 iff? 1 Egan, -fi, I - . . T1 'iQ - I- -up xg! IQ' 'Ji .1 u I , :A in gi . ' 4- ' w 3.51-' t K . .'lr1 ',z.'g,' . 5 I pf ' 5 . if 4 n Q J H5 T1 ., . 4 -4 1-' .. . Q. Lf- I .- ,F .: - 1 , Q. 1 . I. Ar - .. Mp. 1 . JJ' . ' ' ' 44' H-' 4 .. A '- . A. V- . n' ,fy , , --nf . . 1 10' . . 4 i' ' A In J Sufi'-S . 5 'V ' ' ', ' 1 T 1 at M .' .V ' ' A 'tk ' '. ' 'K 0- n D. I s , , .D jo.. , ,, -,P f ,J 3, - ' Q . In . 1 .- 3 R9 1 Y 4 ' A . , ' 1 41 ' , 4 . 'P' if ' w W , --.Q . .N lx . Q- -1-A 'rl ,. 4. . r '59 if .I Q A 5 Q,-K X-.Lx .4 7. v, .' 4 Q vm 4 4 . , Q . 1 I -Z. 1-'rf 5 5 . I Y,I IN. frail A ,ws .' . V . I l . . 41 . 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XX, r Y Q- ,Y Xxx -- .. ' X - x -X fa , S-'ig -.,-- , . 'nv ' ' Y- x-. '--, 'xx -3 1--, -. .L , - -, 1 3. ,X ,,,:.. . T' ' Rx.. L -,A SNK-.... ,. 9' ', b X .Q..m.. fi a. culp Student! Faculty Photography Without the work of these dedicated photographers, this yearbook would consist of nothing but copy. These pages are theirs, for what they consider their best. - X -. s .-Y, 4 . . 'X r 1 X xx, X r I -1. . Q Q4-. 1 41 0.4 J,, .rm r. Iazarus 43 ws ' V, ... fl 2-'I -RX, X I. 1 X ' 5 '1- 5 T' A 'i I a S .N -X W 1 H i ?J' 5-,gil r ff - r x f' Rfb' ' .K Q 55 1 L . f -' ' ' - -' ...I-qu. wg.-A...-.ux-.v I' p. -1 Q ln Memoriam Dean Sterling With Mr. Sterling's death, we have lost a great part of Baylor School, not just because we have lost an experienced administrator and faculty member, but because we have lost one who truly cared, one who understood, one who was a friend. Mr. Sterling not only always had a cheerful hello and a friendly smile, he was also vitally concerned about each and every one of us. If we had a problem, he considered it his problemg if we were depressed, he would cheer us up, if we were joyous, he would share in our joy. He was interested in athletic teams, whether it was varsity football or lower school soccer. As seventh graders entering the strange world of Baylor, we were helped by Mr. Sterling through one of the most difficult transitions of our lives. He welcomed us as prospective students and made us feel at home. Mr. Sterling was our friend. We, as Baylor students, are fortunate to have had the opportunity to know Mr. Sterling as faculty member, administrator, and friend, and he will live on in our memory to instruct, inspire, and guide us throughout our lives. ln Memoriam Sandy Sandlin The influence of Sandy Sandlin spans a lifetime of service in many institutions. At U.T.C. and then at Baylor, he gave years of dedicated service as a trainer and counselor to countless young men. As a physical therapist, he worked with businessmen, housewives-anyone who needed his gifts and talents. He worked with a cheerful spirit and gentleness which was contagious and unique. As a trainer of the Lookouts for thirty years, he gained the respect and admiration of professional players for his competence as a trainer and his dedication to the profession. We, at Baylor, would like to honor Sandy by naming the training facilities in the Memorial Gym The Sandy Sandlin Training Room. His gentle spirit, his tireless service, his quiet strength and compassion, will forever challenge us to be better than we are. 48 .. 4 .nf- .itfvi -:-'-ful' ,Q-fiff. np. 4 5 ,. ., 49 1'Y'm J 4-an ws rA tx- hw-.K n x 1 x l ,,..u 1 I Tha L 31 Y nl ff? 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A - f- -.'..4f'::a-.ff .'ff g'3'a9 341-1 Football was three years of hell for me, but I would trade everything I have to do it all over again! David Craig mo K Football Baylor 8 15 14 15 7 14 33 14 7 Opponent Gallatin 14 Rhea County 7 Kirkman 0 Brainerd y 1 4 McCallie 3 City l 7 Hixson 7 Howard 6 Tyner 12 -44 , as' ' ve xi' t N-. ll Vbinhn' .Many AY x 'iq M., X , nf,-. A 'v .-. Q r ' ' Y 1-I if . ,QQ , 4. . ,w va y,,,.g fm., ,V-1 :H '- xv' ' . Nu -Jn. g P' ,-A i The 1979 4 l-,...S'? lt.. ....'1 L- Hart, Gehlman, loyner, james, Pool, Huckabee, Lockeridge Royal, Craig, Emond, Adams, Morris, Magrath, Powel, McAlIester Garrett, Feagens, Robbs, Tindall, McHugh, Manley, Brookshire Durdette, McCall, Sirang, Montgomery, Moore, Stephenson, Ford, Cenne, Atchley, Wheeler, Wheeles, Morrison, Banks, Hall Warlick, Gunter, M. Nix, Hickerson, Hulon Warlick, Key, McCoy, Simpson, Clark, Sgt. Key, Phillips, McMahan, Red Etter 1 1 r Red Raiders ff-r 'yt -0 15371 L 4., q 4- ,.. tb 'fvli Q -- -4-- ni :I A x U 'Q 5 Q Lyle, B. Hestand, B. Hestand, Hilt, Crimmins, Thomas, Gill. Trotter, Samples, Berger, Tanner, B. Acree, D. Acree, Wilbanks. Farmer, Panner, Reneger, St. lohn, Ridge, Powell, G. Karrh. Dixson, Kolcana, Rayburn, Phillips, McRae, Brandon, Breathitt. Grantham, Coddington, Norwood, Headrick, Uhlinger, Center, Marek. R. Karrh, jumper, Bond, Williams, lepeway, C. Nix. Hubbs, G. Erter, Daroveek. f -Ex.. s 'fs 1:- .V .4 - ff., or , .fN M-1 .:,mfs:izr4ff+' N W ' . ',,4- x , ' I '.,, ,vw '- I! I S ' 4, a.'- 1f.-1.-f-AA-1 1-4 r. -ZA, ff, U x- ' 4 05 5 X, N 'X 1 A if -. fe A r 9 - N I 'Ox . ,, if 1- if 5x - 1 ,Q ,VI 1. .A -Hx ,ul I X I ' I 4+ 'K jig-..'f'X x x X S M k-4 'H gv L..- .unw- 4 1 .415 ,vg ' ' . .I .V:. '5 fQL'iC-S . ' wi' 'F I I I a f. V ' Q ,-:gel-.-37'j.? , x I in , I ' 'H F r A - gs ,-,. V ' ,,,.-is t' H. 'if'-Ni' A L. Q X , v i Lsirr? -'Sow ' N . t. ik: ,ff-A.: ' -I-Y'59e5 :,' , lr A A f 0 . , - - ., 4 v . ---xqf: 42 J- ,gb-15 'n lf.--tf'L I' f avi M g .la 4 ,-' . ,'-4 I - Two things were running through my mind at that time: the first thing that I was concerned with was staying in bounds long enough to get the score. The next thing I hoped for was at least a penalty, because I was pushed before I had even touched the ball. I'm glad I got the touchdown, because between my mom and Coach Hubbs that ref. would have been in a tremendous amount of trouble. -Grayland Hilt 59 VARSITY BASKETBALL Baylor Opponent 66 Riverside ' - 64 78 Central 49 64 W - McCallie 53 66 City 59 51 Riverside 54 67 Hixson 47 55 ' Bristal 66 49 , Lyn View 71 63 v Brainerd 76 83 Tyner 49 54 M -Howard - 80 62 Notre Dame 60 57 - Kirkman 59 56 McCallie 47 49f Brainerd 50 59 Cary 60 58 T Whitwell 59 46 Howard 68 73' Tyner 50 63 Notre Dame 64 76 Kirkman 68 47 Hixson 57 60 Dis. Tournament 75 Varsity: Newsome, Snead, McLaughlin, Powell, McRae, King, jumper, Simpson, Dodds, Murdock, Harmon, Rentsch fmgrj Morgan fmgnj, Headrick, Wilson, Bean, Wallace fmgr.j Basketball fu in . 1 W 1 A 'f R . A, T.-s 4x'f ' XxQ,f',,:,l?f 1 'K ' xg if 'J lv' an f X , in K - fL.,py Vn.,' 'ffm v 3 S A ,.c Q 1 . ,, , , ., . A .15 A,-+4 eff am, My X 1 1' W, 'A ers- Lf For the past three years l have been a part of something that not many boys my age will encounter. To be able to play in front of some of the top college coaches in the nation and travel to such places as the Omni to play the number one team in the country have been special to me. Also, 'without a man like Coach Duke and the talent of jimmy Braddock, these thingsprobably would not have occurred. I Chip Headrick i at AJ 1 A E 1,5-5,4-fare arab H Lk V. -,N ,Tvs v 3 '. .4 Q. I, .V ' JE , -' -125.1-.:..- .... if-.: gb wx f V f Baylor B-Team Baylor Opponent Riverside Central McCallie City Riverside Hixson- Bristol Lynn View Brainerd Tyner Howard Notre Dame Kirkman McCallie Brainerd City Howard Tyner Notre Dame Kirkman Hixson 141.11 ' . ,f ,1 'QL- E, ,-', 'V , T, ' ,, ',j 'f -:4,i'f-..! ,-vfgilj ' 'QQ.1ag. ry!-'. an ' 4 -1 fi , -, ,Q - : ' . . it 5152 . . ' ' 'U rt' ff? .'I'.f Vlil' 3 3' X -3 'F 5' N 'E 'H it . White, Lockridge, Thomas, Gehlman, Healey, Sander, Vance, Royal, Mallen. W. Callaway, McDonald, Miller, Rhodes, Taylor, Pool, H. Callaway, Kiser. Collier, Grant, Lazarus, Spears, Kennedy, Landel, Slater, Bailey, Coach Cushman. I 15 '- Last year we were all really surprised to win the state. lt never has bothered me too much that I couldn't play in that game because Ricky and Dave and everybody helped me realize it wasn't them or me or anybody that wins games, but rather its all of us playing together. l think that attitude has carried over to this year. Man, when I graduate l'm really gonna miss those guys. .:'N.. 'r 'sw-as-11' :Wir-1 .vain : 5 ,R,x,L53 Ft, . .I . , -Chris Healey 66 l Webb Notre Dame Hixson Father Ryan Westport Notre Dame Franklin County Hixson M.B.A. McCallie Hillsboro St. Andrews , -. . m.5i'2f s'4IgE' 1 ' f'5 fA11f'.'4-. 4' xv, rwagjq, 11- 324: 1: 4 ':'?'.1 g3i-: -1:-ll. - ' A ff - -A - . X I 1 Q - ' - 'r .mv-f' . A, ,,.:'r'eyk' K Y ' il A , S J Q H QE Y 4 f .fx-is ,av- Eff bz- 5 3 ,N Hy- , , ,, . Q-. ..-. . . N .,. ' ' -:.a1L',,:,,a'g,3mVt7A Y AAN.. 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Sullivan, Manley, Kirkwood, Ridge, Robbs Brookshire, Uchytil. 72 March April Soddy Daisy Franklin County Ooltewah McCallie Ooltewah Soddy Daisy Howard Rossville McCallie Bishop Bryne Red Bank Kirkman City Blue Raider Classic Hixson Tyner Bradley Brainerd l , ' 1 gl., . - ,, A, - - ' , 4 - 4 l, A 1 I ll. 2 .,,,. is .5 18. . gl as .. , - ' 1 A , Y 1: V .' l. 1 li . Q -J -- 3' ' ,,g-af.. ' V .2' - .-ff-Lo. 3- ..---q --ur I Ei A .. 'EA . ,,. M. ' ,.. . F-- . 'gy' -p - . J-7' ia, f3?,1 -a- :f',gi7'Q5:1Q:?2?Zf- Z- 'Q wr? . I 1 X I A u-A mx 1 1 his A I X Jtghi' 1, 'K ,rmn.:1u. fs! ffl? ' f 'I '1 r r I, ,M Af ,Q wi , 14 Wx X ,. v ,. YM l' ' ' ..,1,, ,- ' ,tn ,Q ..,,,, ,44 4 - 1 ,E vllifbgf--va X . .fgggw .4,::.f , '.Af'iP1ume5::uf 1 -,.,,, MT.. , .ww XX L. 'bl L JL' .wi u. ' . neu--.r rf 4.-. -5f,g,g,gp?:i233g:g, L: ' A . nwq. . E.S1f-'--E--' 4 'A V I L 1 I : ,f . - .' g . 3.--f, . f I Jr.. '- ' ,JH-? L n A .,, -1,-fp . . -1 . O . ,,f--1. -,.. '- ' 5: 4163.695 'tg :'1:z- 1-P 1.7, 'x ,- 1-'Z' .5 -1-bg .' 'ni Huffstedtler, james, King, loyner, Walker, Magrath, Puckett, Track 51- We Adams, Irwin. Hale, Lyle, Berger, Bean, Bell, C. Headrick, Key, R. Headrick, Stephenson, Pearce. Coach Chew, O'Neal, Bailey, Wheless, McDonald, Berger, Gunter, Ferger, Moore, Robertson, Farmer. Coach Worsham, Danley, Newman, Caldwell, Taylor, Carmichael, Carnes, Nickel, Center. Wheele, Coach Walker, Coach Bradford. I L Ooltewah East Ridge McCallie City Ben Martin Relays Brainerd Baylor Relays Red Bank Tyner Hixson CIL Region III State 75 I it . xv, f If 3 -'lf' 24 ' ,f 's ,. ' P I V, , . 1 I Er , .f ' vw 1 f 1 . , Y ,.,. 4 , LW' .V-M3 ' r As ,J - f 5 At ' S: 'N x .-. Q:-. 0 h. 11.-x' - M nf. s,..f , i , - 1 f lla me 1? i1,g:, liT--If - Q- gff fi ' if ' E+ if f S Ag. I 1 I ,.' v . F3 ,J7 f 9-I-Ia 4 I x Q ' .Rx ' 1 2 I, .ff ,f if L I ,f' , , Ifffx I , I '5 ..,......-. ...fm .N .Q...... Y .f ' f During my three years on the track team my most important meet was during my senior year. I went to my first indoor meet ever, and when I got there and saw my competition I nearly fainted. I was the smallest one in the group. They were so big and mean looking I felt like I was at a college meet. With a little reassurance from Coach Walker, I settled down and ended up throwing about 12th best of 36. I learned that day not to worry about how good someone else looks but to always have confidence in myself. -Bill Adams 3 - Hx.. V Being around Coach Anderson for almost four years has taught me to be a better sportsman and competitor. His presence brings out the best qualities in a player because he is a gentleman and a good Sportsman himself. I am better for the chance to have experienced the presence of a great coach, teacher, and friend. -Danny Drinnon Golf has helped me to perform under pressure in many situations. Mr. Anderson has helped my attitude toward the game-it's not life or death anymore. A golf match really gets my adrenaline flowing, and to make a must putt is very satisfying. . -Oscar Scruggs 79 Cross Country I - V 1 , I- 1 IQQ E-.'5... :-'1'-'E l I-I In U 4 ll Zi lu I' li F 5,55 'x ,N U01 7 . z .r '- ,. .1 yr , -A -, ',. . 1 V, I ': Tl l - n Front Row: Portera, Yates, Laxton, Osborne, Carmichael, Newman, Hale Carnes Second Row Helderman Culp Maclntyre Taylor Lazarus, Hart, Dent, Landelp Back Row: Danley, McHugh, Collins, Ferger Vanvoorhees Coach Walker 80 Baylor Opponent Calhoun Brainerd Hixson Overton East Ridge Ooltewah Red Bank Tyner McCallie Lafayette Ooltewah City Calhoun is ' I L -nfs. H ft 23,54 3 ,f Wresting Front Row fl to rj: Cate, Bullard, Reynolds, Harmon, Tindall, Tindall, Lyle, McAllester, Davis, Caldwell, McHugh, Hooper, Berger, Second Row: Beaver, Hardee, Patten, Neulen, Van Voorst, Scott, Scruggs, Hardee, Cate, Scherzer, Williams, Heywood, Third Row: Boone, Karrh, Arney, Bailey, Montgomery, Wood, Odom, Callaway, Ford, Crew, Warlick, Acreep Fourth Row: Burnette, Mullins, Craft, Walker, Odom, Reid, johnson, Davis, Cushman, Worwick, Sharpe, Fifth Row: Boehm, Smith, Cullum, Smith, Seiters, Condra, Appling, Street, Sixth Row: Coach Van Deusen, Coach Worsham, Coach Moore. Baylor W . - .Opponent 18 Hixson 39 29 ' Overton 29 .29 In City A M 28 '38 Kirkman 15 27 9 Soddy-Daisy ' 29 15 , East Ridge ' 42 ' 41 ll U Howard 4 24 . 8,, ,Red Bank 42 52 Brainend 3 27-f V H McCallie 4 22 35. I Tyner M 15 31 H Notre Dame 26 1 24, Father Ryan 25 H .City Tournargnent-1st it Big 4 Tournament-4th Centraljournament-11st il . District Tournamentr1st i Regional Tournimerit-2nd Q . State Tournament-3rd t. 82 f If- ,.,l K Q .Rl ju, Wh One of the greatest experiences that I have had at Baylor is the privilege of having been coached by the three best coaches anywhere, Major Worsham, Chris Moore, and Schaack Van Deusen. The combination of these three cannot be beaten. They are a perfect trio and care about each individual. Through their ability came another great thrill at Baylor, being on a state championship team that scored a record 150 points. -Marc Lyle 84 Winning isn't everything, but it sure beats hell out of second. -Bill McAllester Swimming Hiscock, Mclilhatten Moore, Hixson, Laugherty, Gaberino, Hayden, Payne, Swanson, Curvin, Christiansen, Coach Stover, Coach Bonds, DiLiberti, Stam, Cobble, Whelchel, Poole, Boyer, jones, McBrayer, Sebastian, Hickerson, West, Ford, Howard, Paschall, Cassell, Williams, Lay, Daniels, Keilany, Ramsey, Fullerton. 86 Baylor Opponent 44 Alabama Freshman 66 88 Glencliff 67 71 St. Xavier 83 108 McCallie 64 96 Westminister 75 Emory Invitational-1 st Eastern Prep School Champions 415' -1.. ? ,-Lvl 'WX Everyone shows up for morning practices because he knows that if he doesn't he'Il be letting the whole team down. If one member is slacking, he is jeopardizing everyone else. It is better to win a race as a member of a relay team than as an individual-that is the team concept. -Geoff Gaberino Swimming is discipline-eleven workouts a week, hours and hours of training, and few if any free weekends. The body feels as if it has aged years in a single week of training, but it is good to know that the whole team is aging with you. Finally, after hundreds of thousands of yards, those murderous miles will come to focus on the final meet . . . 88 ' A ' - 'N .S 'Ffh ., ',x.-Evg 3. ,- - we 'fizz , 5 'nfl . . . '- ' 4, 5 .IV-'M - 'la -Q' 3 . ' .. J' , V ,Qu , -args, '.,-.'-'W .4 ' --- . . ' - v , 1- 41732 :Y , K , ff' ':. X ' - ,-1-I--v-1. ' rn-F .14 ':- Q -- 1.-' A 4'-.lf La - , , , . ik., , ., ,, . -..w -W 5' 'P-r.. 9? 3,51 1 ff- L ,,-,N -' g f V V ,.-Ag,.'g s H' -'4.55 Yx . ,eu f- V - . -V, A-., - --f-- - 'A' a. ' -9. ' Tl, Q Wk' - ' it., i wr l S' Q x l . , ..,. , . 1 A fri? ' if., -PL:-' ' V - :L --271.22 ar.-i-' 5221 - Qfza-'E?GP ,,:': A ' ,- t f,.?i,-Nev -4--' g :rt-- - A K'--737 ,..f.'a-vzfgzzg.-L - '-' 'QP' frIis.5', ' ',-:QQ V-3- . ' .17 - V .-, L: ,X ,xg Y, .L-T.: -I wr. 1-:ng-fr-9, s.. , PI' 'f -A, gf. , Q .. - -9-. wh,-AL., Ar . . , ,, ,, . 1139- :.--x- - -- - - Ti'-.Tv Y..- ,. 'fg5Nq.,-q,. U, gig.,-1 ,j '-1--- ' 51611 4- 1 - '-1,-if 'I 4 '- TIM ve. -1, ,ai 'r a we - , L '--rw ., . 1- X-:Pin -,1,:xgQ, Y ,,., -A- Y' 4. -- fi - fn 1 -1-15:.Qf,-Y, ,,. -, J 4-M g 1 , A r. K , .. A-,..:+: f fr' w .43 a . 1 ' 1 at 3 Fr, ra. . 5 fl- When a swimmer finishes a race with his best time, he and the whole team feel deep personal satisfaction. After the hundreds of hours of brutal training, those few precious seconds of improvement may not seem like much to anyone except those on the team who know what swimming is all about. Swimming for Baylor is a team sport. Our coach-jim Stover-is just as much a part of the team as anyone. He devotes equally as much time and effort to our success. Who else gets up each morning and works late each night for us? It is our common goals and sacrifices that make the team stick so closely together. And it is the time we have spent together that will always be in our fondest memories. -Mitchell Poole . V.. 3 i-ur? rr- Q n 90 :lag 1 - wi in 3 e ,' , - N . gunman M' , L, 'br-3 A Mya ,qswszfguf li g,,. ,r , SY +4-- -12, 11- inf? 2 'fi AFV 3 in ' 1 gi N I Water Polo ' Diliberti, Hiscock, Moore, Hayden, McMillan, Stam, Fullerton, Clinton, Curvin, Hixson, Payne, Bennett, McBrayer, Crewe, Ehrman, Howard, Swanson, Laugherty, Whelchel, Gaberino, McElhatten, Poole, Boyer, Coach Stover. Baylor Opponent 18 Citadel 6 22 Citadel 14 22 Citadel 9 18 Lakeside 8 16 Plantation 6 10 Lakeside 9 9 Plantation 4 P 1st Place Louisville Tournament 91 The All-Stars 7 Gamma Alpha 2'- Fencing r , , .. . 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I '--g No' . Q'- N . 1 1 V ' lg X- . .l 3AN yarn , N . . V .. - -, K 1 . 5 . ' u l ' C Q 1 17 ,.,, , Y 4 .ug-yn. Mn, l . .4 . - ' ' ' Front Row: johnson, Etter, Castle, Franklin, Davis, Williams, Pamplin, Karrh, Wilson, Barres, Farmer, Second Row: Sims, Smith, Morris Clingan, Davis, Carlos, White, Kilgore, Steirer, Cole, Benjamin, Back Row: Mullis, Shape, Farmer, Lay, Paris, Brady, Hubbs, Caldeazzo, Clothard, Boone. , Baylor Opp0T1eI'1t 2' 14 Lakeview 21 22 l.B. Brown 20 14 McCallie 8 22 Ringold 18 30 Brainerd 22 99 7th Grade Football W! D -on f u.'3'i 'ki' AY qu I FEE k an Oni we 4 ray ' V xl.. .5 'YS ,A ,gc yffgegkb A-110' , N , ,:,, Qhzm?V5,.:,,L,.:,M9,f:'4.A:.:.fv1j ww.. 'r -gl., A - .. - 1 y Q l I - V:-i i. Li : .-1 1 1' 1 , . a -,Au-. ..,sg Uv' 45 0 n qi ,' .,,. 5, . V- Y ...,,' Y ,H x ,e .Alv .. -4, L Q, I , ' A I l --. -.' . S. 1 1 Front Row: Warwick, Craft, Mitchell, Snead, Odom, Cummins, Paschall, Donovan, Guerry, Second Row Heywood Pryor jolley Tillman Powell, Bankston, Smith, Howell, Phillips, Webb, Third Row: Hager, Dever, Ramsey, Cook, Coker Morris Bell Walker Frlerson Back Row: Vinson, Seiters, Pruett, Coffelt, Gentry, Maxwell, Young, Scherzer, Condra, Coach Morgan Baylor Opponent 26 Hixson 14 Brown Middle 14 Ooltewah 22 East Ridge 8 Tyner 0 McCallie 8 Red Bank 100 lr. High Cross Country Front Row: Sandlin, Key, Feintuch, Reid, Kelley, Seals, Williams, Austin, Second Row: Lewis, Taylor, Smith, Sawrie, Willard. Lefkoff, Scruggs, Back Row: Carter, Rooney, Landis, Dolan, Thomas, Forbes, Maley, Clark, Bodley, Coach Chew, Musick, Gothard Baylor Opponent 36 Hixson 19 25 Tyner 33 37 McCallie 1 8 27 East Ridge 30 32 Hixson 23 23 Red Bank 36 24 Tyner 32 40 McCallie 20 30 East Ridge 27 20 Red Bank 41 101 Ninth Grade Basketball Front Row QI to rj: A. Avery, A. Smith, 1. King, B. Houser, G. Etterg Second Row: A. Godfrey, B. Pamplin, M. Green, F. Hubbs, E. Kilgore, C Carter, Third Row: Coach Bradford, M. Wheeler, 1. Calderazzo, B. Brady, K. Rooney, P. Paris, Davis. Baylor Opponent 61 McCallie 39 37 Rossville 36 47 Ringgold 32 52 Ooltewah 38 44 Ringgold 18 45 Lutheran 33 56 McCallie 51 45 Brown 25 36 East Ridge 31 45 Brown 18 102 Eighth Grade Basketball Front Row fl to rl: K. Collins, C. Griffin, C. Collier, D. Williams, M. Murdock, Second-Row: R. Looney, P. Willson, B. Dolan, G. Smith, D. Avery, Third Row: D. Rawley, E. Mann, C. Davis, M. Brown, T. Bone, Coach Harris. Baylor Opponent 49 City 64 67 Hardy 89 48 Hixson 38 57 Dalewood 61 67 Tyner 65 54 Alton Park 66 56 Brainerd 39 51 McCallie 58 45 City 44 42 Hardy 43 81 Hixson 49 65 Dalewood 56 67 Tyner 60 71 McCallie 64 103 Seventh Grade Basketball Front Row fl to rj: D. Snead, D. Ottley, I. Powell, 1. Sorrow, D. Crisp, Second Row: M. Webb, 1. Dever, S. Gentry, A. Cook, 1. Bankston Third Row: D. Key, K. Frierson, T. Maxwell, C. Young, B. Hodnett, Coach Abel. Baylor Opponent A 36 Red Bank 1 8 43 Hixson 1 9 33 McCallie 22 42 Ooltewah 21 27 Ooltewah 19 28 Lutheran 30 55 Brown 20 37 Hixson 24 41 McCallie 44 35 Brown ' 32 104 Patten Snead Smith Lawrence Brown Calderazzo King Kilgore Mr. Cowan Guerry Ford Swafford Dial Fletcher Tillman Avery Houser Weems Kelly Barrimger Frierson Greene Boone Cook Harris Coach Abel 5561 '. I N ul' I Tin- 10. 6 F? nl ffl' .-C D 'fl '1 s f 'QV ' 2-5 . fill ' Q-A' ff' W oi-2 I Nl ,QA--F. A v ir , 15+-7' ,:r?'. '.'5dX'-.-'J 5' 11 '. PL, w , - , V. ,',4- .. . . f. f. P' i . V 4 X . -,. .. ., - .4 4... x . ..'p. Lower School Track First Row: Appling, Puckett, Sandlin, Williams, Howell, Odom, Donovan, Reed, Paschall, Boehm, Weaver, Feintuch, Seals, Clinton, Second Row: Coffelt, Key, Cummings, Lowrance, Cook, Davis, Baker, Strang, Bell, Walker, Heywood, Hardee, Third Row: Hardee, Gothard, Dolan, Phillips, Musick, Armstrong, Farmer, Bodley, Sutter, Pettway, Mann, Davis. luuw--v-f El Lower School Soccer First Row: Benjamin, Mitchell, Farmer, Whitaker, Robinson, Austin, Willard, Brandenburg, Cole, jolly, Second Row: Taylor, Kale, Wilson, Carroll, Howard, Vella, Pryor, Dever, Faris, Lupton, Franklin, Third Row: Coach Harris, Godfrey, Pamplin, Webb, Morris Bodley, Barnes, Syeiner, Maeley, White, Davis, Gothard, Morris. a Q G We T -s tl. is .'---t N. Baseball First Row: Sorrow, Russian, Craft, Ottleyp Second Row: Mullins, Seiters, Ramsey, Coker, Third Row: Coach Harris, Maxwell, Sharp, Scherzer, Young, Coach Morgan. ' il . I.. ' I Y-. A M, f . . ..-......- J-W., I I - ' - ' , ' - WWE. 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'al ff ,B 1: f P' n Q9 ' ,l5s51Z'2'.'gf-Ewz- - V n. 5 S 4 ORGANIZATIONS .i Q ,l if Honor Council Collier, Payne, Cate, Carmichael, Carnes, Mr. Lockrow, Clark, Callaway, Sander, R. Bailey, B. Bailey, Brown. 1-Ig1Tuzu-'ny Y -i.5 ,-.,. ,, g , ,, Y, Round Table . ' 1 S Sander, Godfrey, Sinor, Poole, Callaway, Mr. Cushman, Walker, Riley, Collins, Osborne, Gorton, Newman, Taft, Helderman, Nix. -vu di Y 95 Dorm Council Merklein Morris Clark Callaway Adams Collier Pearce Crain Sims Mr. Chew Witaker Emond 114 St. john Key Adams Collier Gelhmann Tanner Phillips Mr. Chew Huckabee King Puckett Carmichael Student Council 2 -1- u V A. , Q , ' f-1.9. .., X 1 :fini-'TZ5'.1'3,,.,'w ' W .-L my fa.. fs: -1rl.f,'1'o '-.-.611 I f 1- 4nr.....1.....v4,.j I .- N Harry Neil Geismar, George Hadley Callaway, Andrew jackson Sinor, G, K W -3 if Valedictorian George Hadley Callaway V+.. l yr,, il jacob Frank Helderman lll, Clifford Russell Walker, Allen lacoway Gill, Charles Lee Nix ll. ' rl 1 .lim le- 5-f' lr: 1, ':,,e', P, ,ll 1, V 1? Qt S0 CIE,-P 'Q-fesafsnsa-tb 1906 Tlthz um ands nrittg Robert Hutton Brown, lll George Hadley Callaway jeffrey Daniel Carmichael Charles Allen Culp, jr. Steven Fredrick Gehlmann Harry Neil Geismar Scott Leland Godfrey james Carlton Gorton Christopher Hanson Healey james Daniel Henderson Earl Knight Magrath, Ill Michael Craig Mallen Robert Thomas Newman, jr. Charles Lee Nix, jr. Patrick Michael McKenzie Roddy David Evans Sander jeffrey Lawrence Shirtz Andrew jackson Sinor, jr. Waldemar Charles August Sternbergh, lll William Bayly Taff jeffrey Alan Tanner L Clifford Russell Walker . 3, if Salutatorian james Carlton Gorton f M NX I I n s I l an III In HI Il Ill Jn 's1Xl.lr- 151 'ISR' +1 , P. L,--1 N 4 PLZ' .Ang V1 'r 118 Hausler Stanford Morris Collier Hart Trotter loyner Crain Rawley Marek Pearce Gunter Cri mmins McAllester Drinnon Gary Royal Craig Caldwell Acree Spirit Club Business Club Adams Wilbanks Carnes Styslinger Shirtz Walker Davenport Pearce Taff McCall Wallace Hausler Trotter White Swanson Callaway Headrick Michaels Christiansen Sternbergh Mr. Cowan Morehead Scholars Hadley Callaway Chris Healey Sl M V '. ' ' yt . ' l ' ' f ' 'A 'i f ., . - .f:,:'g-.- x. . 'A'Jf'ilJ?:: A lf la Y . g 325 -P1-11: 1, . , :' . 1, 5 a N. 't1-if A 'He-gf. , I Q ' ..-15bl A 4- Q HI f Art Club Manley, Downey, Bailey, Powell, Hodnett, Hausler, pres., jonhson, Drinnon, Ehrman, Brookshire, Foose, Pressman, Bones McCoy, Thomas Art Moore, Young, Smith, Barnes Shrum, Gothard, Norton, Lupton, Street, Culp, Pratt, Bodley, Patten, Yates, Harman, Davis, jones, Brown, Portera, Milburn. Drama Club Boyer McMillan Howard Nelson Berger Nickel! Hays Berman Nowading Mickeal Cole Clifton Lazarus Pearce Foose Varholy Bennett lvy Street Crain Emond TECHNICAL STAFF nmwr snagn Manager sm Llgnmg Props CDSIUYTUES Maueuo sml nd Pmgmm Pubhclly 1-rue-as Hmlsn Szzhnack Van Deusurr Flolmrl F0052 Jenn Douqrmrly, David Green, Marx swam, Rouen rouse. Amare Nuwaa-ng, Lee Mccmrey, Karl Burger. erm sm Armre Nowadmg, Lee Mcflarluy, Enc sxeln, emu Nickel. Jan Vnung. Karl Burger. en McMillan. Jann ouugneny. Davrcl Green Tue cas: The CBS! me can Em: snem Jann vammy Bruce Hrgh Crnp cram Lee Emma aaymr mmm cum 6 sp-'mr rrr.1rvQ,ru F.-n,.,nvr,.,.fr1 J-H1 rn Gm: mpg-Army so-our Cer-rmf :mln s. M.. ww- mm- mryl smllf my nw mgn saw .lm my nrurr srmum CAST OF CHARACTERS Dawn Clemens Mrs Clemorrs Porter Secrelary Dr Alan Swmlmd N115 Ferns Maureen Har! Jnseue Carlos Sandra Slmnn Kale Lssu Barbara Plcmarr Ben Jann Mr Clemens Grrl Woman BOY Bay Dim Earks Cancun Connor Bull Harrrsan Carla Brown Kmgm anrman Luulsu Flnston Cheryl Hams Fmmn Sorrow Mark Michael Wendy Erandennurg Jann Varholy KHUIS O'DBlI Tracy Wes! Kan-men McEm2rny Ala!! Nolsnn Stuarl Ivy Tom Puerto '5r:h2HaGk Van Dvuserl Jenmler Hullender Ahsnn Davis Jay Eamon Ivan Bourey David 84 Lisa CAST OF we Smgev Rackham www- vw Mr, van- n1.m-M shaun Ofavesm UWT Bm h Ri ve'Qr'x1Bb. -.wg-V V'-' f TL 1 1. Sdnxwfw Gu T-. 14 m-.1-pn Suvcm Alvrmamnre CHARACTERS Crm Cram Luv: Ernond Run Hays Cwrxuy Slow e Cum vmwher Jr-11 June: nam- Kzmsny Nwfkv Gem.: msn nm Banner' Ffnrfvvy Pause Jw Bm Gurnlrm Mvwidfvvv Jay Chhmr' .Iny www EAW: on-3 U03 1-me - Once upon a fm Place - Cwounev Gulch Om West Auron Davis mal Cust c 1--. fm my Mmgu. n Mwun .y.1L+.w, W ww mm MJ..-..r my Pr,+qv.,r-1 Phmmw mmf. mm- TECHNICAL STAFF 5' LM wx LW-,V-fy , .,, :Hu Am, lvvwm- we mm., mv- MM :fm m.,,f..4.v, sw: Gym- 91,nwvfU,-yf mv. SWA' L-- r.mL,..w, Aw rx.-wwf.: in nm.m:.Tf 11-1 num.. rm eq.-H nw, N..nfw..v Av.:-,-NT A..,,m1 L -w.. 1.1, C ,H SL., mv- p-, ., .TQ-w..m - .v shw- f 1 s.1,v.-W , v 4 cf.-,tn M . H. n. Tw P w.--1-.,,. hw Ms.-M v .T-. g..f.n ffm n 'v.- 4-, :V 11-4 3 ..-.- M rm mmm sm- 'WL cw- Cum LW- Emma Emmy umm. cw C175 Swfchn Man-1 nf rvmw Prnyefs ,my :Q Gm Heyy., my M rm Q u cumw TW- scnw The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch 4 T UI ,M L 5'-' '--1 1? 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I I F55? al X r Y fig A' H' in Service Proctors King Crimmins Gonzalez Mallen Huckabee Headrick McEIhat1en Sander Adams Cary Tanner ,.- 43123 ' - 2 -. vf, Dorm Proctors --r Adams Acree Bayer Brown Cain Callaway D imbero Cary Gonzalez 5 . : s ...W Y-a-I Greeson O'Neal Healey Osborne H uckabee Poole lames Poole King Roddy Lockridge Sander McCroskey Tanner Miller Taylor Norcross Whelchel Collier ' Foose Harrison H iscock Huckabee james lepeway Kiser McMillan Brown l Library Assistants Meek Norcross Puckett Sander Slawson Solomon Spears Stein Tanner Wheeler Spanish - E Club ll' Center Gunter Pearce Reynolds Spillman Senor Bazan Stamps Cannon Sinor Stam Ford Christiansen Marek Barks Morris Stone Wolinsky Michaels Hale Cox Kolkana St. lohn Hausler, Sander, Mallen, Mdm. Scheni, Gehlmann, Yates, Williams, Smith, Whitaker, Van U Voorhees, Meek, Collier, Vincent, Thomas, Greeson, Kennedy, C-unter, Robertson, Kato I German Club l Ivy Rentch Puckett Pratt Uhlinger Bent Inman Parton L t. Moore, Kiser, Norcross, Mr. Anderson, Garner, B. Bailey, R. Bailey, Carnes, Walker, Roddy, a I Healey, McGee, Shuptrlne, Wheeler 9.- lnterAct Club Pearce Mr. Morgan Morgan Lloyd Looney Lowe Boehm Reed Collins St. john Brener Sawyer argamers Newman Collins lepeway jones McGee Bennett Lowe Swafford Simian Fullerton M. Nix Nelson Dr. McBride C. Nix Ivy McMillan Debating Collins Nix Osborne Taft Dr. McBride Helderman Gorton McGrath lones Riley Tindall, McNamara, Callaway Sander, White, Newman, Collins, Moreland, Dimbero, Riley, Magrath, Bennett, Nix Model Railroad Club Mr. Hooper Lloyd Sandlin Stephens lepeway Thomar Ryan Lowe Gary Cappel Rawley Chess Club Mr. Harris Auston Bodley Derthick Farr Ferger Gorton Guerry lepeway jones Lazarus Lowe Mallen Meek Milburn Nelson Nowading Paschall Pratt Puckett A 60's Retrospective EASY RIDER THE PROFESSIONAL IOE THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN SOLDIER BLUE IF . . . REPULSION GIMME SHELTER CABARET MICKEY ONE GETTING STRAIGHT IMAGES POINT BLANK PERFORMANCE PAT GARRETT AND BILLY THE KID IESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR STEPPENWOLF LONG DAY'S DYING O'LUCKY MAN 136 Callaway wilbanks riley jepeway derthick meek healy, dir Clifton sinor ' mcgee nowading barks Iazarus sander sternbergh pearce Crain mcelhatten geismar malien Collier! roddy, dir hopkins, dir Inner Circle G F P- gn f wird 1Q 15151 fi .,-. . ' , M- ' N. Q9 is :I 7:7-,I 1, ...S KLIF KLA S. Wheeler Powell Riley Callaway Spears Sinor Robertson Moon Mallen R. McGee 1. McGee Garner Beaty Pearce Staff i . Upgl :nr-.. 1 J iw Section Editors Collins Newman Vance I. McGee Riley McNamara Geismar Collier Garner R. McGee 139 p MG-?:i-f A , -,V .211 1 '4 47 Q fn ' X Q -Llgjf: XY .Y Lf ' fi 5: wx '42, bg. lu -'.E'F9Y'A:. i: , ' lax . Q gd : P 'Wi if 'f '. '14 5 ,Lf ff' ,, Ai-'gl' X ' Q' ' J. 4 . 3' v W ? s 'N , AE-'iw ' .- --...uvnv 'r viflni 'r' 3 ? ill - Y.. Tl. E U Q , Q .Q f Ywfux 5 wh A A 4 lt' . - 1-:J lxregqk,-Q 4 , 95, Wi .if 1' -' 'yfjlj-f fig ,dt . 'A :tu Editors: Wilbanks, Callaway, Walker, and Taft, with Rex hanging in for a disappointed Gill, who arrived late. 141 Staff: lvy, Beatty, Lambert, Bell, Karrah, Wheeler, Garner, Powell, Pearce, Huckabee, Collier, Riley, Mrs. McGehee, McGee, lones, Wilson, Macgrath, Wolinsky, McGee. , , F I raw? r9 QaL .AS pr'- X . f,......, J. -j v, F 'l . 45, Aw W r 1 . '9'aJhg1,'l'sf . flgii- 5 . . - vl V -K--L Y Y l flxy 7X f f l ffl, , fy-,kiwi f X Q, yi I rw 'f X f fe :Qi l li l if l ,, i N 3, 2 , .fall A LMWY, il :H K if ,V X, !qi ,L ,, -1' '- 1, , ., z 3,5 . , 1 W if if- ,Q-. ,- -. f f ,: ' 1 5 Z' 'lifl -ll ' ..,Y,,gf' Th u ' - ra ---i E l J -L 5 , ld'11.,, -m f E5' 1 F 25 lm- Wi . r l ,v Sql lu 1' 1 ', ,l FCE 1 . -fzf: ..,54,,,4. L 1 Q, fix ,J ' fx Tv rx Eli! 'ELS M 1-is L if ' 'l Q'1 21Q.-,...,.,l 4...-J-:Fam ...gf , -W -. .vw-fi, -1--I .-.pf-I--+3-sf' iw:--' - .1 ' 'I . 1 : y , Q ' , - ' A i A.':f.,f:n,.T . ,-.Q-,V ...m-..z-.l.-nw --:1 -we-v m'1-'129 l .l PE R I A K T 0 I AUTUMN 15279 BAYLCR SCHOOL' ' CHATTANOOGA, TN. ,. ' .fl-1 Eiikwr 5,24 Jar. Pl 1' i ' ' ,,:.?5'3f'? ,. . ' 5 - 7 lv. ' g, .' '1 Q- .y f 1-. , :r -,il-H , ,V . 1'-1 , - -4 .,1b' ., .,5 l'-xi 4 4 'A Eff' , -U 1- tif ' 'l' '9, J-4 ...-5:-M , , , -1 - .. -5'-Af 1-ay: -'. , V' gr 1 ' i. A.. 2, vgnf A- 5. ,,,- . no ,. .5-f'f' f1??,,f,?? 235' '1a1i '.'al.5'fEr9 'J ' ' ' e - V 14 -W ' V T2 1 v ,ww in 39 i P i Periaktoi Editors: Derthick Collins Wolinsky Sternbergh Hausler Faculty Advisor. Mrs. McGehee ,V f yu l TXY 'R h .1 Eff? R ,X fin up 'va' '11-I 5147 7 I fl Q, J-'gi Q, 1 3: wp? . :gxxh wi-'25 4 n -,ZH --1 .J ... ., , ' . f 5 :farm . 'TQ . f 17 W: N q, 1 .,. be fs, , -. 1 Q . , f. f, 5'1- I H 4 -1 . Y- .1 ,iz ie. 45 4-r 4 , 'LI' V, 'u-.' no r 4 1 , - BQ :'!,i ' , rx -. , . 1 rg E an . , . if P . a' -., ...Yr :A 51,1 ,i Shy I . .Va 4 v sk 1 , '14 . J 1 .' I . , x lf 'U O ! , 1 A ' I f X ' as 3 I 3' ' Q if i ' r . A cl Q 'ff-,gc--w -.- 'rf-4 if 1 'V ' ie -4. ,Asn 1 -aw 'X M.,-' f A-'fy lf .3 ...- JP. if , Saiguuiel R. riff .1- .r' 5 H 91 -.I 3 M, -- fig ,,,-f 'dP 8 1 U I! El 'Q 3 u,,,u: N ,, Dr. Herbert B. Barks, lr. Raymond P. Deering, lr. A.B., University of Chattanoogag M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminaryg King Collegeg Further Study, University of Hamburg. B.5., University of Tennessee at Chattanoogag M.Ed., University of Tennessee at Chattanoogag Further Study, johnson Institute. 'X w. nv it - -.M my ! , . Q 4 Q-... ..., X f ' ' I , Jjff ., A.B., University of North Carolina: M.A., University of Michigang Additional Study: Cornell University, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Lewis O. Rush Dean of Faculty 148 1' 1.423 dl' i mm . 'v?1 ?'iq :r -in . . ,' F!-' . ie- lx K EL ',,4 Director of Admissions IAMES C. DUKE B.S., University of Chattanoogag Additional Study: Middle Tennessee State University, Azusa Pacific, Chattanooga State. Associate Director of Admissions GERALDINE R. BAILEY B.A., Sweet Briar Collegeg M.A., University of Georgiag Additional Study: La Sorbonne, University of Vienna. Controller HUGH W. HUDDLESTON B.S., in B.A., University of Tennessee. 1'- '? '., X College Counselor WILLIAM E. HODGES B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee E I I I I I u 1 I c , , vi ll' I I I 4 CHRIS MOORE WHIICBIDOUI B.A., University of Virginia I . I I H School Coordinator JOE W. KEY I I 1- I . K 1! gf1.ul1l1!glul1V N - - 3. P! I - .1 I iffy -' 'H : '- ' Q 7' 31 'jfkligle-1 .1 A.. Q, I' r -1 I A Ii T. I x,,,,.,a Q V' 4' I , ' Ms. .Qgvl-,la , A WUT ' 16' 'T A V . . :'-'fill . - ..,,-7 ' , .mf gl is 'I Il , ., ,I ,. ,,. .. . ,- I ,, , - . '..... x J 'I 5'1-In: QL N .. , . 'K'- ' Y ..- in f I In 1',?4lcf ?'r4s,r -, .,' 1, ' K, .1 .- -.J,.. 'Qff,'Zffj'Nifx' f i -A wx wi . , ., ,. . - J' V , ' . - , , Q 1 If ,Q V , f f 'gjyl- ' ffm ' 1.3- TxI i11 Exwigtzrggl f' - - K QfI1 V-!.ffVfX'i N if , ilflxvxf--,' 'QIii9T1TQ ll ,jj fTfT4 N71TT iV4J3Z..Lii1f g f L - 2- +N.IQ Q'fTm-I-H13-1 , ik 42 - -, 'V -V-1-Nrf'f f A' 1'? 5 -1- ff ' NE ' 1 E'L?f f f 15 I L A T P 147' 'G S' -L Y -11g -, ,i .fu x-:aww R.. 'N I fa' srl N -4 .ni 1 'T v -Y -.-,,. 1 -4 L V1 ,N ' ff lIM STOVER A.B., Harvard College, M.A., Stanford University. IEAN D. MCGEHEE A.B., Wilson College, M.A.T., jacksonville University, Additional Study: University of Mississippi, University of Alabama, University of Florida, Florida State University, Alabama University, Florida A. 81 M. llM MORGAN B.A., Colby College, M.A.T., Northwestern University, Additional Study: Goethe Institute, Rothenburg West Germany. RON PHILLIPS B.A., Carson-Newman College, Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. IOHN R. MILLER B.A., Emory and Henry College, Ph.D., University of Georgia, Additional Study: Oqunquit School of Photography, Zone VI Photographic Workshop, American Film Institute Workshop. ROBERT M. LANZA A.B., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, M.A. and Ph.D., Florida State University. DOUGLAS HALE B.A., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Additional Study: Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury College. SUE TOMISEK B.A., University of Tennessee, Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. FINN BILLE B.A., Pepperdine University, M.A. and Ph.D., Georgia State University, Additional Study: University of Copenhagen, Maine Photography Workshop. WILLIAM P. CUSHMAN, Head B.A. and M.A., Emory and Henry College, Additional Study: Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, Colorado Outward Bound School. SCHAACK VAN DEUSEN B.A., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, M.A., University of Tennessee, Additional Study: Bread Loaf School of English, University of Virginia. RAYMOND P. DEERING, jr. B.S. and M.Ed., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Additional Study: johnson Institute. 153 . LEWIS RUSH A.B., University of North Carolina, M.A., University of Michigan, Additional Study: Cornell University, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. DAN KENNEDY, Head A.B., College of the Holy Cross, M.S., Ph. D., University of North Carolina. BILL ABEL B.S., Nicholls State University, M. Ed., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. E.B. ETTER B.A., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. GENE ETTER B.S., University of Tennessee, Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Georgia. HUGH WALKER B.S., Maryville College, M.A.T., George Peabody College, M.A., Louisiana State University, Additional Study: Vanderbilt University, Chattanooga State. CHRISTINE MANBECK B.A., Carson-Newman College, Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. IIM BRADFORD B.S., Murry State, Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. MOSE PAYNE B.S., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga State. LARRY HALE A.B., Berea College, M.S., Middle Tennessee State University. ROSTON MIELS SMITH B.A., M.Ed., Clemson University, Additional Study: Clemson University, Berry College. 154 MTH , , , :',,i?:S,:?? S 5,3 Q. f Y ... -rf .X-A, ,.,,x, 4-4 .. ,r gf: I-n,,,: Q. '. V- .wa --y pw. tx V. 47- . , .ik 4-5,5 9,- . - . . K . .. , - A .3,, 1. . . I1,:.:,ifg.,.l-ul . , ww.,-I ,.,.,,w,,- -, -4 1 ,.,., 4 it Science BETTY HENSON B.S., Southwest Texas State University, Masters, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. LUTHER WORSHAM B.S., University of Chattanooga, Additional Study: University of the South, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. BOBBY VINSON B.S., Laboratory Technology, Auburn University, Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. GEORGE O TAYLOR, Head B.S., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, M.S., Michigan State University, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology. WILLIAM R. TATUM B.S., Tennessee Technological University, Additional Study: Florida Institute of Technology. DIANA LOSSNER B.S. Murray State University, Additional Study: Energy Education Workshop, Murray State University. IERRY HARRIS B.S., University of Chattanooga, M.Ed., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. CHARLES C. ADAMS B.A., Emory and Henry College, Additional Study University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 5 I IOHN MCBRIDE, Head B.A., M.A., Rice Universityg Ph.D., University of Virginia. STANLEY 1. LEWIS B.A., Wesleyan Universityg M.A., University of Virginiap Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. PARK LOCKROW B.S., Universtiy ot Tennessee at Chattanoogay LD., Florida State. DAVID HARRIS B.A., University of North Carolina. IAMES C. DUKE B.S., University of Chattanoogag Additional Study: Middle Tennessee State Universtiy, Azusa Pacific, Chattanooga State. ,,..-T f.'Y,Q L' H' V G W.. 1 1 -al 1' . f rj I T . 'Elf 'fbi -5 1 ': A' , - 1 15 w'1 'f:, T'YA? V 1 -Egvjylmv 4 J I j,,,:g.Au 1 .3- frflv , i ,ian- i I - l 4-I ,- FRED HUBBS B.Ed., University of Miamip Additional Study: University of Chattanooga. BILL MCMAHAN B.S., University of Tennessee. TIM COWAN B.S., University of Tennessee. WILLIAM E. HODGES B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee. ION F. CHEW B.S., M.Ed., University of Tennessee at Chattanoogag Additional Study: University of Miami, junior College of Broward County. rr-:Sirk .- : ki Social Studies ROBERTO ROIAS B.A., Tulane University, University of Chattanoogag M.A., University of Kansasg A.B.D., University of Tennesseeg Additional Study: University of Tennessee. RENE ZAYAS-BAZAN A.B., University of Chattanooga. FLOYD D. CELAPINO B.A., Pennsylvania State University. MIREILLE SCHENI Diplime Superieur, Alliance Francaise de Parisi Additional Study: Institute Grandjean de Paris, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. HEBERT I. ANDERSON, Head B.A., London University GERALDINE R. BAILEY B.A., Sweet Briar Collegeg M.A., University of Georgiag Additional Study: Sorbonne, University of Vienna. Language 160 an ' ks-. - 4 - Q,- RT JOHN R. MILLER, Head B.A., Emory University Ph.D., University of Goergiag Additional Study: Oqunquit School of Photography, Zone VI Photographic Workshop, American Film Institute Workshop. SCHAACK VAN DEUSEN B.A., University of Chattanooga, M.A., University of Tennessee, Additional Study: Bread Loaf School of English, University of Virginia ANN MOORE B.S., Middle Tennessee State University, Additional Study: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. TOM MOORE B.F.A., M.F.A., University of Tennessee at Knoxville. FINN BILLE B.A., Pepperdine University, M.A., and Ph.D., Georgia State University, Additional Study: The University of Copenhagen, Maine Photographic Workshop. Bookstore Harry Hays, Director Bob Mooney Wilma Wells Library jim Hooper julia Cushman Vickie Harwood Bruce High, Head Librarian Mrs. Luther Worsham i gr ' Kathleen Samuels, Dot Hartman, Cheryl Lillard, Velda Nash, Mary Ewing, Martha Page, Evonne Shriver, Pat Rosenbach, june Tant, Grace Beacham. 164 .! I W!?,j'11-,xx .X A' ,, 'X' X' V , 45536-g'l9.l fu- :Q Q X A X ffxyl I sl 'E '- fi xx 'PAX 1:-:Ft rfxxia ll Kp x 5.3.3 nl ' 'xl 'll x x llllfm' ik Elillrrnulxirx l, lfggg-9:45 tt,,l ',,niNl!l 1.lf5s',4aa.in.a ,f',l4,':5'.'.l':'J I' slflflxlm UQ, 'ffm' 2 D ,v' Wg! V' llf' lm fe! 'hh 51' , hd: Dave Darovec Dr. William Aiken l on Medical Dr. Barry Heywood Nurse Arnold, Nurs l . 4 e Campbell n f sa '-2, UA f u I if Y- X ' ,In L, -- 9-1 ,lgggf ,Masai i i .,. .. .. , ,, la , .,- il - -- , -'Z 'Q' ll Q . l ! i,, cis, Al Carter E 9 l ig '4 4' C. R Q'3Tl'L,y 7 x 'ff' 9 Knchen Flo Wnllnams Charlie Franklin Dennis Moore Earl Campbell Ronald Woods Ronald Hudson Bob Littlejohn Bill Pointer loanne lohnson Reginald Woods Shauna Sassey Al Carter, Director Nonie Faye Davis Louise Franklin Ezra Massey Brenda Craigs Ginger johnson .Q- I illl ,Q-I 21 1. .R W K -, H hp: .4-v-4 . M, ..w- 1 . ,.L,,:V. ,, .' ,. . .4 -. - -'.: 'N M' i - ,. , .. -,.. jx ' I I x xl -'Tw ' Vu I Ron Bice 3'-,gf Fifi, 'A if fi I .,-4 , Mm. .3 ff 1-,ffqxu . l. 'Q '- ' ' 4' G-rf-'..F pL,,.,4+'-1 - y I Maintenance Tom Epperson Thurman Hendon Anthony Shaffer Alan Knott Tim Sneed j.C. Cookston Robby Mooney W.R. Shannon Atallah Adileh jim Hughes jim Slim Shultz john Rigsby Wifi!! M .4 .i qpun,,. nn an Y MA 1 pal!! '!nl!l!lmf' Qfffiffhi l Y ff fTfXiLf1iI Ill 1 1 If 1 ani? WAHM -'P u fff - . K. ,. ,. wp . Ai' K Q ,' fix 'r . -.gn , x Q- i. ,Fr -- 4 D, ?'E'Q me :Wx D ,q i P is l . if , .-Q-1. 3 Y. r , fl 'wr' gg' hQ U ' f I, ff 'E ,E vf' u pl -38 d 5 so jn- f--X ,JN ff-W. fi' L 1-n mi- you-.. ,pv- wp :Sa 1'- 'Hits 'Lt' - I 'u-an, '-., 1. ,,. 6 .tn- ?'WF' IOHN DONNALLY ACREE 812 Forest Hills Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Entered 1976 Dorm Proctor 11215 Honor Roll 1915 Student Council 110-1115 Spirit Club 11215 F.C.A. 19-1115 Library Asst. 11115 Varsity Football 110-1115 Captain 11215 Varsity Track 11015 B Basketball 11015 Freshman Football5 Freshman Basketballp Freshman Track5 Minutemen 1121. Legends are made, not born. Thus is the case of the Acree brothers. Don came first in birth as well as at Baylor. The twins were antithetical, black and white, North and South, hot and cold, Don and Bill. When Don arrived he was the model student, good grades I never in trouble, etc. This went on until the wombmates became roommates in their junior year. Apparently Bill cast a spell on Don 1He was studying Milton at the time and knew that if he was ever to rise to a higher existence he must first fall.1 who proceeded to excell only at football. Don has, fortunately, begun his climb upwards. Bill arrived in the middle of his sophomore year, and thus the legend began . . . WILLIAM QUILLIAN ACREE 812 Forest Hills Nashville, TN 37220 Entered 1977 Honor Council 11115 Spirit Club 11215 F.C.A. 11215 Sigma Mu 11215 Varsity Football 111-1215 Varsity Wrestling 111-1215 B Track 11015 Minutemen 11215 Hard A 11215 A.S.D.E.5 B.B.5 Campaign President of Free Charles Manson Fund 5 3 . Grab your thermoses, let's get the flying squirrels out of McGoocrest. . . . In his first year Bill roomed with Charles 1Disco Chuck1 Stone. Bill often did favors for Disco Chuck, such as: cleaning the dust off of Chuck's disco albums 1with warm soapy water, comet, and a steel brush-he left them in the sun to dry15 or shock-testing Chuck's turntable 1dropping it from chest level15 or testing the horsepower of the turntable motor 1standing on the platter and turning it on1. Although others had stolen dozens of doughnuts, Bill only had to do it once to get caught. Consequently, he was elected to the Honor Council for his junior year, where he was known to stare down defendants while contorting his face. Bill will never forget his date with K.K., although he has tried to keep it secret. Nor will he forget his weekend leave to Hutton's house 1he spent five minutes there1. Bill made his appearance on the mat in the '78-'79 season and on the gridiron in 79. ln both sports he seemed more interested in inflicting pain than in anything else. Bill's weekends in Memphis came almost as often as his P.M.'s in Dr. Bille's class 1Why was school always called off sixth period?1, but we wish you luck at Southwestern at Memphis, or Memphis State, or . . . 'F' f 1,,o., 1, Q '79 U5 -. Jr. Q.. ox Ol! out en ,Silk o-noe oss-4 .emac- one-ri oo-ra-Q ees-a 'noses pover- i.O.!,ll+li lliln X .I f- .. M :-, .-.an , ,.- ,. 1 , t. Q :ffl r wg 92: -. N fi lT ' 1 , 7. ' 7 nl' Av- ia.. Si .ffl - ' ' 11.3 ,'f's - .xN.A4w ,1. '-V...---X fha? ' ' 1 - , ' ,DV .,,, 1 . 1 I 11, uv. ,. , --Q i . .sr ,f G- . . WILLIAM WALTON ADAMS Ill 3832 jill St. Cleveland, TN 37311 Entered 1976 Dorm Proctor 11217 Service Proctor 11217 Bradford History Award 11117 Honor Roll 11117 Student Council 1121, President 11217 Spirit Club 11217 Business Club 11217 German Club 1917 Varsity Football 110-1217 B Football 11017 Freshman Football7 Freshman Basketball. You've got to want it. Bill came to Baylor in the ninth grade and lived his life in relative obscurity. He went home every weekend, so he didn't get a taste of the real dorm life 1We know what he was tasting, though1. When Bill's junior year rolled around he had just ridded himself of one illustrious roommate and was beginning to drop his low profile image. He started in four football games and played a lot in the rest. Wong was elected President of the Student Council at the end of his junior year, so he had to curtail his social life a little. Remember: At least you got some on your pants, We were all 16 once, Mogan David isn't a very good table wine. The Kappa Sig's kitchen, the Pied Piper? Reggie who? Will you ever get your money's worth? Bill, you sure must have wanted it because you have done alot. The only luck we'll need to wish you is that they don't read this before you graduate. jOHN MONTAGUE AVERILL P.O. Box123 Byronville, GA 31007 Entered 1978 Sigma Mu 111,1217 Pool Club 111, 1217 Business Club 11217 Varsity Golf 111, 1217 Varsity Basketball manager 111, 121. john arrived at Baylor in the eleventh grade and immediately realized that the dormitory maze of life has one disadvantage7 you just can't come and go as you please. For john, it was a nightmare. If john wasn't trying to get off campus legally, he was trying to get off just to say he had. After adjusting to the hard work, john learned about Northgate. He also learned about the girls at Northgate! john could tell you every girl's name at Northgate as long as you didn't ask for last names. Yes, john was a regular D.M.-sorry l mean Travolta. When john wasn't tied up with M.S., he was telling the other girls about his gold, T-topped Trans-Am-or was it a green Firebird? Who cares! It was the best car on the road7 lf you don't believe me, just ask john. Well, john, we will always remember you-as misguided, but stay cool and take good care of M.S. 171 WILLIAM BOYCE BARBEE 823 Belvoir Crest East Ridge, TN 37412 Entered 1977 Spanish Club 11015 Sigma Mu f121g 2nd in State Wrestlingg Varsity Wrestling t10,111p B Track U01. And you may see me tonight with an illegal smilep it don't cost very much, but it lasts a long while.-john Prine Wild Bill sped through the gates of Baylor in '77 in his mighty comet. His sophomore year Bill started off on the right foot of society. During spring break he could be found on the sunny beaches of Pompano. This became his favorite vacation spot. His junior year Bill sponsored such events as the P.G.A. tour when it passed through the surfrider lodge, or the entertainment of his uncle jackie D. Aniels While back in Chattanooga, Bill was either coaching the Varsity Foosball team or visiting the good people of down town in the local welcome wagon. He was voted president by the people because of his dead-eye throwing ability. During the summer Bill was an avid water skier. He would do such crazy tricks as skiing on his feet or his head, which even turned him on. After his accident he became a constant space invader. Bill's many romances included LG., l.S., H.L., and K.M. Bill, whatever you do next year, we wish you luck, and we're going to Ole Miss Ya. ANTHONY BAHA BAYER Aramco Box 2107 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Entered 1977 Dorm Proctor 11213 Honor Roll 11115 Sigma MU Q10-1215 Scuba Club f101g Baylor Company Players 11115 Pool Club 11115 Varsity Soccer 11115 B Football 1101. You can see the wierdest things in this circus we call living: the wheels of the world go round and round and we just wobble with 'em. Although he is thought to be a regular tS.N.1, Tony Bayer is actually a very unique guy. Who else can drive a boat up to the senior parking lot? When not studying diligently, Tony can usually be found hanging out of windows, taking dips of Skoal or checking in at the Hotel Granny . If you can't find him on a Saturday night, check at Granny's placeg if he's not there, just look for the flashing lights on Signal Mtn. Aside from enjoying the mountains we are sure Tony enjoys being a bad QA1 proctor and setting fear in the minds of the Hunter Hall residents. Some may call him meat locker Bayer, but actually I enjoy living in a room that is 15 below. Even though Tony enjoys a good time he knows his studies come first. This is evident in his constant Honor Roll status. He likes playing games , but he takes life seriously and does so with a mature state of mind. As Tony navigates his vessel out of the Baylor experience our only troubled thoughts will be: will the wind ever carry his blimpo past that distant dune? GARY FRANKLIN BEAN 3308 Berkley Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1978 Varsity Basketball t11,12l, Varsity Track 1121. All we are is dust in the wind.-Livgren Since flying through the gates of Bailey High back in the fall of '78, Bean has made many friends who have taught him all the evils of Baylor, and without these friends he might have become a Preppie. Bean was never one to get overly excited about the academic pressures at Baylor, but he usually wound up cutting it tcloselyj. As for his athletic ability, Gary was a master, not only at basketball, but also for harsh physical exercises on the weekends such as 12oz. curls. As one of Duke's roundballers Bean became close friends with Braddock and soon learned the ropes of The Varsity team and limmy's close friend Bud . So, Bean, you head on for bigger and better things, we hope you don't get any bigger, but you can't help but get better. Good Luck at U.T.K. or wherever you end up. THOMAS ALLEN BEAVER jr. 610 Georgia Ave. Signal Mtn., TN 37377 Entered 1974 Sigma Mu Q10-121, Business Club Q1 21, Spirit Club 021, Varsity Baseball Q10-121, B Baseball 1101, 9th Baseball, 9th Basketball, junior School Athletics. So often times i.t happens that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know we have the key.-Eagles Allen entered Baylor in the 7th grade and promptly proved himself a letterman in Football, Basketball, and Baseball. However, Beave spent most of his time refining his talents on Signal Mtn. ln the 8th grade Beave stuck with Basketball and Baseball and proceeded to be a legend in his own time. Ninth-grade Beave, realizing he wasn't going to start over jimmy, stuck with lifting led and Baseball. In the 10th grade Beave tried the second phase of life, Girls, and he was P.W. with T.W. and played B.B. until the middle of his junior year. She dropped him only after he had enough, which brought Allen to the third stage of life, work. He was working his way up to manager at Red Food until he got caught with his hand on the doe. Allen has now settled down into a less rigorous academic and athletic schedule and has learned to take things as they come. Beaver, whatever you do, be good, have fun, and don't get caught with your hand in the cookie jar. TIMOTHY CRAIG BENNETT 4520 Cloverdale Loop Hixson, TN 37343 Entered 1974 Sigma Mu 111,1215 Glee Club 110-1215 Baylor Company Players 110-1215 Wargames Club 11215 Swimming 19-121. There is really no way to say no to the morning.-D. Fogelberg Is it a Bennett, my precious? Yesss ...... But what does it do? Does it swim my precious? Is it related to Liberace? Does it act, my precious? Does it sleep 24 hours a day? Does it have an obsession for pennies, my precious? Yesss, it does all those things and more. lt owns a pet ATTACK rock 1and makes life miserable for CIT's1. It likes the name Cretin and honors it. It is a hairy horse, a hockey puck, and even a Sneaky Fitch 1and it reherses act two over and over againp see C.W. for more info.1. It has furry feet and is forever going on quests. 1that's the breaks, kiddo.1 It water polo's its way to fame and fortune. It is often short and uses a full two percent of its brain, but is never short on imagination. Well, it's never been real, and probably never will, but it's better that way. 1What is it they say about morning!1 CHARLES FRED BERGER1r. 1173 Penboscot Drive Soddy Daisy, TN 37379 Entered 1977 Spirit Club 11215 Business Club 11215 German Club 11115 Varsity Football 110-1215 B Football 11015 Varsity Wrestling 110-1215 B Wrestling 110,1115 Varsity Track 110-121. You can't hang a man for killing a woman who was trying to steal your horse. -Willie Nelson Everybody's Daddy arrived at Baylor from Hick-son in 1977. Double Ugly was in another country Freddie can't even spell. He soon became a day student and got a '73 jeep. He was in hog heaven until he ate a telephone pole. Later he got a pickup. No, Freddie, I won't forget to say it is a Chevy and 4WD. There have been several wild weekends at Fred's, thanks to Mac. and W.W. They went skiing with the world's greatest skier, Freddie. By the way, how many cans were in the pickup after the 4th of luly. Mac. and W.W. can't remember. His love life has been great, if you listen to him tell it. It includes BUD, hunting, Mimi, a few I can't mention, and himself. Freddie, as you go through life, remember: it is not what you know, but who you know. 174 43 cf- ' 'Uh- KNIGHT HARRIS BERMAN, jr. 1620 Hillwood Dr. Montgomery, AL 36106 Entered 1978 Gamma Alpha 11215 Glee Clubt11215 Baylor Company Players 111-121, Now you're sitting on the top of the world, but it keeps on turning5 If you want to set the world on fire-you've got to keep on burnin!-Edgar Winter Knight: Pronounced Ka-nig-it Knight arrived at Baylor for his junior year determined to play the field 1N.G., V.G., l.W. 1or was it Liz?11, Knight's grades have always been a fnystery to everyone, just ask the Notes. His senior year Knight arrived with love in his eyes5 Donna had hit him, but good. He was so in love that he couldn't think of anything else 1A 57 in Math?1. In two short years Knight has established himself on top of Baylor drama. Unfortunately, the strain might be a bit too much for him, because he often was heard screaming out NACHSART and Hey George, let's burn another one, and can we ever forget Hey Oby! and what about the Life of Brian 1Oh say, can you see or do you want to?1. And by the way, why are your glasses blue? So as you cruise toward college, or wherever you may go, remember the old gang and don't wear your glasses! High Society 1Ar, Ar1 ROBERT HUTTON BROWN, Ill Rt. 4, Box 47A Pulaski, TN 38478 Entered 1977 Dorm Proctor 111-1215 Honor Roll 11115 Spirit Club 11215 Business Club 111-1215 French Club 11115 Sigma Mu 111-1215 Scuba Club 11215 Library Assistant 11215 Teenage Republican 111-1215 Klif Klan 11215 Baylor Notes 111-121. Meet the new boss same as the old boss. -The Who Hutton entered Heavy's Hilton in '77, Fortunately, Meade's accent didn't rub off, but Hutton wanted to try it with another Mississippian and entered nine months of hell with Gorton in Trustee. While watting for his sentence to end, Hutton discovered every conceivable hiding place for a trooper between Chattanooga and Pulaski. He became a Styx fan, although some thought it was just a device to drive Gorton out of the dorm with sheer decibels. As a senior, he roomed with Lockridge, and everything would have been great except for Lerry H. Hale and the other teachers. Good luck at Vandy, watch out for lay, and maybe one day the Commodores and Vikings will both have winning records. ti? f A M-Lf 191 5 .- 'Zi . . 1' Q - ,uf i is 311+ K+ Ei, I.. 4-.. GRANT HARTWIG CALDWELL 4304 Wilson Road Signal Mtn., TN. 37377 Entered 1974 Spanish Honor Society 11215 Honor Roll 17-1215 Spirit Club 11215 Business Club 11215 Spanish Club 110,1115 F.C.A. 111,1215 Sigma Mu 111,1215 Scuba Club 11215 Drama Club 1915 Varsity Wrestling 110-1215 Most Improved 11015 Best Spirit 11015 Skeet Club 11115 lunior School Athletics. Some say it is procrastination, but I say it is the only way of getting other things done. Caldwell, Cleo, Grant, or Cogs strolled onto the Baylor campus already accident prone. He has made rendezvous with trees, ditches, and gravil piles. Surprisingly, he remains more-or-less in one piece. Caldwell has roamed lonely roads with the Mountain Boys, darting between ditches with an assortment of automobiles. There was the flourescent yellow Capri, then his Bad Black jeep, and now his Mean Green Z . All his autos trailed twist- offs and black streaks. Caldwell has made his stand in the wrestling arena and come out victorious. Grant, on occasion, has found it necessary to starve himself in order to pose for the Care poster child. Caldwell, as you leave Baylor, watch out for the security guard, take care, and walk whenever possible. GEORGE HADLEY CALLAWAY 1509 Court St. Maryville, TN. 37901 Entered 1977 Dorm Proctor 11215 jo Conn Guild Scholarship Award Runner-up 11115 National Merit Finalist 11215 Distinguished List for the Year 110-1215 Senior Honor Council 11215 Cum Laude 111-1215 Round Table 111-121, President 11215 Spirit Club 11215 Business Club 111-1215 French Club 1111, President 11115 Sigma Mu 111-121, Inner Circle 111-1215 Scuba Club 111- 121, President 11115 A.F.S. 1111, Vice President 11115 Library Asst. 11115 Klif Klan 110-1215 Baylor Notes 110-121, Editor 11215 Periaktoi 111-1215 Varsity Wrestling 111-1215 Varsity Soccer 11215 B Football 11015 B Wrestling 1101 This fellow is wise enough to play the fool.-Shakespeare Spasley the Space Pup made the quantum leap from Peruvian sports sedan to Rabbit in three years at Baylor, and in between managed to conquer academic heights of Olympian proportions, all the while giving a rare measure of energy and enthusiasm to the Round Table, Notes, the Honor Council, and Hunter Hall, each subjected to a grand plan and conquered masterfully. There was a time when the center would not hold, and Ike McCaslin turned a Miller's tale into a tale of woe, but the B.C. and A.P. polls somehow rated the problem minor on a major scale and soothed the savage beast. lf humor were occupation, Hadley would be a coal miner, for somewhere between Gorky's lower depths and john Henry's mine lurks the blackest wit that ever feigned innocence behind a blush. Besides irksome, quirksome Hadley with eccentricities aplenty loses everything, keeps stereo components in cigar boxes, travels 411 with trepidation, and marches with the leader in the preppie parade. But if perchance you failed to glean from the lines between academic heights and preppie parade the seed of greatness that has been sown here, look again as this boy becomes a man. J jEFFREY DANIEL CARMICHAEL 725 Hargraves Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37411 Entered 1976 Class Secretary 11215 Who's Who in America High School Student 111-1215 Distinguished List 19-1015 Honor Roll 111-1215 Student Council 11215 Senior Honor Council 1121, Secretary 11215 Business Club 11215 Spanish Club 111-1215 Baylor Notes 11115 Varsity Cross Country 110-121, Captain 1121, most improved 11115 Varsity Track 110-121. Win without boastingg lose without excusesg and be pleased if you did your best. jeff ran into Baylor in the ninth grade and hasn't stopped yet. His side is still aching. As captain of the Cross-country team, Comical led Bayly High to many victories, his most notable achievement being the Tuscaloosa Trot . jeff's senior year began early every weekday as he whizzed into Baylor in his silver sportscar at the speed of light, making sure no one got his senior parking place behind that little black truck. jeff hoped the walk up the hill would make his Tempf'-erature change. After the day had closed, he enjoyed glancing at WSj and hoping for the best. Everyone envied jeff's weekend lifestyle5 Rendezvous with P.B., C.A., S.A., B.H., and an occasional bunny were standard procedure. jeff, your weekends are sure to be as special in college as they were at Baylor-that is as long as you don't run over a P.O.S. Good luck in the future, whatever you invest in. FORREST FRANK CATE lll 4500 Mountain Creek Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1974 Honor Roll 18,1015 Honor Council 19-121, President 11215 Spirit Club 11215 Varsity Wrestling 110-1215 Freshman Football5 junior School Athletics I've always been crazy, but it's kept me from going insane.- Waylon jenning Forrest came to Baylor confused about where he was. He still thinks he took a wrong turn off the Mountain Creek Road Expressway. Every morning since he became old enough to drive he has been faced with the problem of deciding what rod to drive. He would arrive in a truck, the Bronco, or the MIGHTY MACH. When his racing jeep was running he would drive it. During ninth grade he became interested in girls. His romances include a Raul deal and getting Men -ied. He loves his cars, girls, and family a great deal. Forrest, you have met with many hardships during your life and handled everyone of them like a real man. I want you to know you have your classmates' respect, admiration, and support for a fullfilling future. Enjoy yourself as you leave Baylor, but remember W.W. will always be around to kick you in the tail. 177 IOSEPH BERNICE COLLINS lll 1037 Fort Stephenson Rd. Lookout Mt., GA 37350 Honor Roll 18,11,12l, Literati 1111, Sigma Mu 1121, Astronomy Club 191, Chess Club 17-1213 Wargames 19-1215 Klif Klan 11217 section editor 11217 Varsity Cross Country 110-121, Freshman Football, junior School Athletics, Fencing 110-1215 Walkabout Club 111-121. And don't speak too soon, For the wheels still spin, And there's no tellin' who that its namin'. For the loser will now be later to win, For the times they are a-changing. -Bob Dylan You can tell there is something different about joe the first time you see him drive up in his bubble-car with one of his ever-present hats perched upon his head. After getting to know him, you see that he is, indeed, different. lt must be the Arabian blood showing with his fencing, wargaming, and occasional hand-axe target practice in his back yard, plus the masochistic tendencies of cross- country and Physics ll. - The flip side of joe is also interesting. Who else writes their own poetry, has all of Jethro Tull's albums, picks up wild Floridian women, and enjoys reading Finnegan's Wake? No one but joe. DANIEL KURTIS COLLIER 4704 Overlook Lane Hixson, TN 37343 Entered 1975 Spirit Club 11215 Walkabout Club 111,1 217 Varsity Baseball 110- 121, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Football 110-111, Freshman Football, junior School Athletics. Its better to burn out Than to fade away. -Neil Young Danny entered Baylor in 1975 and gravitated to the gridiron. Whatever chances he had on the varsity were ruined, however, by his abortive attempts at walking to practice. After a while he quit in order to better pursue his career. Those who didn't know Danny thought his goal in life was to squeeze by, touching down to reality as seldom as possible. We know better, though. Danny was a highly motivated student, and academic excellence meant more to him than anything else. He spent his years at Baylor arduously preparing himself for college work and college life. His weekend activities included such wholesome sports as hunting and fishing, accompanied by Griff Garner. Some people thought he was a wild man because he rode a motorcycle, but he was really trying to help avert the energy crisis. Danny, good luck at college, be it Harvard or Edmondson. is f 1.1. .4. Q . , ' -my 3 -,gt E -F.. , JL 1 ' . ' -' -4 : , L- ,- , if s N l ff . .. , 1 '. 1' ' - I---'5-- ' 178 .V 14 I- Hltf: .1 My l l l I 1'-' Z' . ffl I , r DAVID MICHAEL CRAIG 102 Polo Field Road Chattanooga, TN 37409 Entered 1974 Spirit Club I9-121, Vice President5 Aspen Ski Club5 Varsity Football Q10-121, Captain 3 yr. letterman5 Varsity Soccer 11115 B Football I1015 Freshman Baseball5 B Soccer I9-1015 junior School Athletics5 Eighth grade Soccer Qcaptain15 Ninth grade Football. l'm not crazy. It is just a game I play for fun. David came to Baylor faced with a great problem. His brother was blazing a trail that no one could follow, except David. David has taken full advantage of Iaw's leadership and is blazing a trail that no one can follow. In the past few years he is known for his Varsity activities and his cars. His Varsity sports have been playing foosball and tackling a goose-neck . He has even had his name placed in the Hard-Ass Hall of Fame. This past year he has been recovering from his venture to Pompano and the Keys. He loves to go snack at Morrison's Cafeteria , a place he visits frequently. The fourth of july is still a blank in his mind. Where he is going no one knows5 where he has been he can't tell you about, so don't ask him. If he can't make it, Uncle Bud will help him along. Good Luck, enjoy yourself, and remember your friends. , Xi fib' IOSEPH LESTER CRAIN III 91 West Chickasaw Parkway Memphis, TN 381 11 Entered 1976 Glee Club 111-1215 Spirit Club 11215 Sigma Mu Q10-121, Inner Circle Q11-1215 Art Club 11115 Baylor Company Players I9-121, treasurer 1111, president 11215 Dorm Council f10-1215 Bleacher Creature 11115 Pool Club I10-121, president I1215 Wargames Club 111-1215 A.F.S. I1015 Baylor Notes Q11-1215 Cheerleader 41215 Backgammon Club Q111 I don't know about anything but me if it takes all night, that'll be alright if I could get you to smile before I leave- jackson Brown Chip, What's your real name? . . . Well, How'd you get Chip from that? Chip moved to Baylor in the Ninth grade and instantly fell for j.R. and the Trio. His way of thinking mystified everyone who could guess how people go GNIKRAP? Amazingly enough, Chip does have a serious side-cards, sleeping, and four A.M. with A.B. Chip was always willing to help. How about the time he bought S42 worth of Tickets?! Chip was a weekend Math student-R2-V. He loved to celebrate, whether there was reason to or not I Louie, Louie 1. Chip could always be found at the Drama Center-if not on Stage, then BDC. Behind the curtains at GPS didn't stop the Party. Hey, Sandy! Let's burn another one! Chip, whenever you go, always remember the good times and what comes after RI Take it easy, High Society IAR,AR1 179 CHRISTOPHER PATRICK CRIMMINS 407 E. Brow Rd. Lookout Mtn., TN 37350 Entered: 1974 Service Protor 11215 Who's Who Among American High School Students5 Spirit Club 11215 Spanish Club 19,1015 F.C.A. 110-1215 Sigma Mu 110-121, Inner Circle 111,1215 Varsity Football 11215 Varsity Track 11015 Varsity Soccer 111,1215 Golf 11015 B. Soccer 19,1015 Freshman Football 191, Spirit Award5 junior School Athletics 17,81 With my feet in the oven, and my head in the cooler, on the average I feel pretty good. Crim Crim rolled off of Lookout and raged on to the Baylor scene way back in '74, His first two years were spent being the typical Baylor student, but in the ninth grade Crim was swallowed by the forces of matrimony. After two years of hibernation, Ah, divorce. He then found he had terrible problems with money5 he was always in the red 1M.B., N.P., M.M., MB1. Hey, is it true what they say about Red on the head? Crim took a new approach at dating in his junior year . . . a 68 droptop with its private hanger at 1060 McCallie Ave. It seemed that all the honeys that he took out had one thing in common .. . they were all psychos. One of the few remaining Varsity veterans and three year Pompano Iettermen, Crim spent most of his time involved with his weekend parties, his love affairs, and on his back Friday and Saturday nights. Good luck in college, and hey, someday we're gonna count those cans. 180 CHARLES A. CULP, IR. 17 Mountain Terrace Rd.Lookout Mtn., GA 37350 Entered: 1976 Honor Roll For Year 11115 Literati 11115 Sigma Mu 111,1215 Art Club 11115 Walkabout 11115 Klif Klan 111,1215 Notes 111,1215 Periaktoi 111,1215 Varsity Cross Country 111,1215 Varsity Track 111,1215 B Team Cross Country 1101 Culp sees no Hope. The Chattanooga Times Who on Baylor campus drove the famous Red Monza? Who always wore those strange spaghetti string neck ties? Who always had the incredible grimace on his face and a string of complaints coming out of his mouth? Yes, it's Allen Culp. ' Allen arrived at Baylor in his ninth grade year fresh out of jacksonville, Florida. He quickly fit into Baylor society with his main interest in cross country and the outdoors. But his love for birds and plants was quickly overshadowed on that Fateful hike up Mount Lecont, when he met a more interesting species. This prompted a continuation of cross country, as it gave him greater endurance 1at least he claimed so1 in his outdoorsmanship. Mr. Culp, we will miss you when you go back to Florida this summer, but first, some words of wisdomg 1. Never let women rule your life. 2. Never buy another Monza. 3. Watch out for girls in short tennis dresses while hauling furniture. 4. Watch out for girls on Walkabout trips. 5. Never get caught again locked in the library darkroom with a girl after the library closes. STEVEN IOHN DERTHICK 602 Marr Drive Signal Mountain, TN 37377 Entered 1974 Spanish Club 111-121, Spanish Honor Fraternity 1121, Treasurer 11215 Sigma Mu 111-121, Inner Circle 11217 Periaktoi 111-121, Copy Editor 1121g Lower School Athletics. Never understand yourself. When Steve entered Baylor in the seventh grade, he was determined to be a wrestler, but two years of Major Worsham changed his mind, and ninth grade he signed up with Stan. Although Steve did not make it as an athlete, no one can dispute that he was a first-class studentg ask anyone about Steve's academic ability and you'll find this to be true, even Steve will tell you so-just kidding, Steve. I don't think Steve would have made it through the last six years without his Florida spring breaks, wasting time on the beach. In his leisure time, Steve can be seen leaving campus, in Sarge's office, or sleeping under sinks. Steve co-edited the Periaktoi his senior year, but some think this was only so he could go with the magazine staff to New York and hear lethro Tull. We're going to miss Steve here at Baylor, but don't worry, he did his time. EDWARD STANLEY DIMBERO P.O. Box N-7796 Nassau, Bahamas Entered 1977 Dorm Proctor 111-121, Honor Roll 11117 Sigma Mu 110-121, Scuba Club 110-1215 Dorm Council 110-111, Klif Klan 111-1211 B Swimming 111-121, B Soccer 1101, Waterpolo 111-121. Please non't send me to no asylumg I'm just as sane as anyone. Il's just a game I play for fun.-Supertramp We knew Ted hadn't changed much after three years at Baylor, but when he was carded at MacDonald's we knew something was wrong, but in spite of his size we still respect him. We must also give Ted credit for being a proctor under Major Matt, I mean his roommate, the Georgia Bulldog. Ted also attended the Sunday church service at first MacD's. He was also an avid caver and claims he can go deeper than anyone. ln Waterpolo, Stanley excelled, never making more than ten practices a year. This all changed when swimming came around, for from three-thirty until five o'clock, Monday through Friday, Ted would be at the pool. We'll miss you over the summer while you're vacationing in scenic Pittsburburgh, but we'll see you again in the fall because you'll probably be at UTK like the rest of us. . Tflfv.. 5,331-, nj . , lrljsffiigil ri 1 l 181 lsllliil 1- ni-FEL , 5-5 155 l I gras- WILLIAM DANIEL DRINNON 220 Masters Road Hixson, TN 37343 Entered 1976 Rike Biology Award f9jp Honor Roll 19-1015 Spirit Club Q9-10l5 Sigma Mu Q11-121, Varsity Golf 111-12j. My interest is in the future because I'm going to spend the rest of my life there.-C. Kettering Identify the following: Baylor student, tall boy Qwith long legs enabling him to stick his foot in his mouth, while his golf bag remains permanently fused to his shoulderj, a quick joke, a not so quick laugh, and chauffeur for Suburban Limousines, Inc. Answer: William Daniel Drinnon That's right, folks, four years ago for was it three? .. . or five? . . . who cares?j Danny made his grand entrance on the Baylor scene by being mistaken for a dead tree next to the chapel. After a soul-searching first year during which he resolved his innermost questions tWhere's Barks Hall?j, Valleybrook Danny found a home on the golf team, although all Anderson really wanted was transportation QAII aboard the Sierra Express. Next stop-Brown Acres.j. A friend to everyone, Danny always had an encouraging word for any upset-looking wall he happened to meet. Danny, it's been reai, and we know you can't help but succeed, since you've learned the most important part of success. 182 LEE THOMAS EMOND 2508 Country Club Circle Birmingham, AL 35223 Entered 1978 Sigma Mu 41215 Baylor Company Players 1123, Treasurer, Dorm Council 1121, Varsity Football Q11-121. Lee started the Baylor Experience his junior year with a great attitude. I'Il never forget that expression on his face when I first saw him. lt was so perfect for the occasion. In about a week's time he had adjusted and started to live up to his new name of Macho . To many people he is a great friend and someone to talk to. He seemed to have done everything. just ask him about anything and he'lI reply, Oh yes, l've done that. By Christmas Lee had fit into the Baylor life and made the decision to bring the Beast up to school. Lee and the '1Beast enjoyed heading for the mountains both ways QCZJ. By Lee's senior year he had learned how to deal with the B.S. and was rewarded with Treasurer of the Drama Club and a seat on the dorm council. All through his time at school, Lee was always trying his hardest to attain academic excellence. Wherever Lee ends up, I'm sure his strong determination and leadership will show him the way to great success. Good luck, Lee, and long live the Beast . WILFORD BERNARD FORD 808 Roanoke Street Chattanooga, TN 37421 Entered 1974 Spanish Club 1121, Business Club f12jj Sigma Mu 025, junior School Athletics, junior High Track, Distinguished List l8jp Weightlifting Q10-121. Two things I ask of you: deny them not before I die: give me neither poverty nor riches: allow me to feed myself with the food that is needful for me to live and to grow in wisdom so that I may understand God's world-Peace, Soul and Happiness. Baylor is rarely able to obtain the kind of student that Wilford exemplifies. This probably explains Baylor's good reputation. Throughout his six years, Wilford contributed much to the Baylor scene. Any day Wilford can be seen cutting a mean game of once around the track warmup in G.A. The amazing thing is that Wilford's contributions aren't limited to his awesome sports abilities. Wilford came to Baylor as one of it's most hopeful students. True, teachers and students alike have been hoping for Wilford ever since, but at least there's still college. Besides sports and school, Wilford is a real man when it comes to the girls. His array of imported sports cars, including the sleek '67 Falcon and aerodynamic 71 Bonneville, only add to the girI's swooning. But if one aspect of Wilford Ford was to be known, it would have to be Wilford himself. He first and foremost is a good friend and good person. GEOFFREY STEVEN GABERINO 505 Spring Valley Ln. Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1976 Honor Roll 11015 Swimming 19-121, MVP 19-1215 Water Polo Q9-121. I wouIdn't if I couIdn't7 but I can, so I will. Do you think he will make the Olympics? That is the question asked by everyone from his classmates to Buckhantz. Geoff floated onto campus in 1976 and has wished he had played basketball ever since. Dumpling usually had him busy Saturday mornings, but that night Cindy would coach him. She would leave her kid, of course. We won't forget the state meet when you practiced your technique all night and swam great the next day. W.W.L. Do you remember your first lO's? Do you remember your first Nationals? It was a Mega-choke. This dude won't be forgotten because he had a date with H.H. When you are on trial in Texas, keep a cool head and win. We all hope you stay out of prison and when you are swimming you assume a good position. Sappennin' Man, l l .,- ff'-4 - 2' il., it gf! QQ If 1 .l1'fL. 5i , L-+ .:- :I 1-an - V - :-f.i :,f1'3i 4 . , . 1 f1D'ivl: rft ,,!::!,ii . lil 'L' :x ' gg ' .fir 5 -'--1 l 183 f 5'1s4, IOHN H GARY III 283 Tilton Road Memphis, TN 38111 Entered: 1977 Dorm Proctor 111,1215 Service Proctor 11215 Spirit Club 11215 Business Club 11215 Sigma Mu 110,1215 Model Railroad Club 11215 President 1121. And when I woke up . . . My buddy Bayer was a'missin' Yeah want-ta-know somthin' else Friends and neighbors So was that car. john left the Big M for Baylor his sophomore year and they trusted him so much they roomed him across from Sarge's office. A-Hole was an active member of groups around school such as A.C., D.C., W.C., M.RR., and N.H.B.C. Somebody forgot lock lr.'s sophomore grades because they made him a junior proctor, at least until he started to study with Miller and McBride again. john was an active Gama Alpha brother and in the spring of his junior year, worked out at the Suck Creek Bait Shop and Lounge in his boat. Executex became a service proctor and headed up Ray's River Reserve. You could see him crusing around campus in the yellow drop top, in 222H reachin' for his spillproof 'toon, or up on Signal looking for that drop top. john, have fun at Oxford and don't Rebel yell too much, and long live the N.H.B.C. 184 -it 4-59- tl STEVEN FREDRICK GEHLMAN 317 N. Palisades Drive Signal Mt., TN 37377 Entered 1974 French National Honor Society5 Distinguished List 1815 Honor Roll 17-1115 Student Council 17,1215 French Club 110-1215 Sigma Mu 111,1215 Pep Band 1815 Milton Marathon 11115 Hard A 11215 Baylor Notes 110-1215 Varsity Football 111,1215 Varsity Baseball 111,1215 Varsity Soccer 111,121, Captain 11215 B Football 11015 B Baseball 11015 B Soccer 19,1015 Freshman Football 1915 junior School Athletics5 Food Committee 1121, Chairman 11215 Freshman Baseball 191, All City 191. Take your time. Think alot, don't think of everything you got. You'll still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens The local yank bounded into the Baily High six years ago. Chattanooga and Signal Mountain haven't been the same since. Yank turned jock and showed quite a few Rebels how to play soccer and baseball, not to mention football. Steve is another of the Mountain boys who can be found climbing one of the local cliffs on any given weekend. No, we won't ever forget that time you and the boys were pinned up against the cliff by the Walden Ridge Police. Aside from being a scholar, Gehl has entertained many a mob on various occasions. That party on Baylor-McCallie weekend proved that four walls do not make a fortress5 what a blast! Gehl, we'll remember you for your lunch table classes in debating anything, your northern tendencies and your weekend companionship. Wherever you go, we know you'lI have left your mark. We'll miss ya5 good luck. is f f ,Z V3 F ext 1 'ff Lf 7 ff Q 1 HARRY NEIL GEISMAR 4116 Rogers Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37411 Entered 1974 Spanish Honor Fraternity5 National Merit Semi-finalistg Distinguished List 1815 Honor Roll 17,9-1215 Sigma Mu 111,121 Inner Grcle111,1215 Chess Club 17-1215 Art Club 11115 24-Hour Relay 1915 Other Club 1121, Chaplain5 Milton Marathon 11115 Klif Klan 1121, Section Editor5 Baylor Notes 11115 Varsity Soccer 11115 B Soccer 11015 junior School Athletics. You can't always get what you want.-K. Richard, M. Jagger Amid the lilting refrains of the Bee Gees emanating from his A.M. radio, his face emerges bright 81 shiny each morning beneath his crew cut from the suburban utopia of East Brainerd 1via his T.A.1, eagerly anticipating another intellectually stimulating day at the Baylor School, where he, being such a conforming 81 rule abiding student 1never one to give a glass to a tray, kidnap a globe, or fight administrative corruption1, is a natural example for other students to follow, His stylish clothes and wait a minute! This is Geismar's write-up. We are sorry, those responsible for the preceding write-up have been sacked!!! Kneel Kniel Niel Neal Niel Olaf, brother of Frank, son of Herman the distillers, grand nephew of Otto the Bent, niece of Androgynous the Uncertain, cousin of Onan the Abuser, father of Gibbous the Questionable, remains forever writ in the annals of Baylor History. ALLEN IACOWAY C-ILL 3214 Ozark Circle Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1974 National Merit Finalist5 Baylor Notes 111,121, Editor5 Round Table 111,121, vice-president5 Varsity Football 110-1215 B Wrestling 11015 Spanish Club 110-1215 Spirit Club 11215 Short Story Award 1815 Sigma Mu 111,1215 Chess Club 17-1215 Klif Klan 111,1215 junior School Athletics. God and Freedom are totally antipathetic concepts.-J. Fowles In one of the most startling anthropological discoveries of this century, irrefutable evidence has been produced which proves the existence of the Gillius Simianus, better known as the common Gill. Scientists the world over are excited about the possibility that this strange creature may be the infamous missing link. The first reported sighting of the Gillius Simianus occured on the Baylor School campus six years ago, where tales of similar creature, the Harnsonius Gillius, had been declared a hoax. At first the Simian terrorized the villagers, until the sacrifice of the young princess Mary lane mellowed it somewhat. 100 sightings thereafter were reported anywhere and everywhere, as the monster ran amuck throughout the surrounding country, frequently invading Bud's Varsity with its wild Mistary. There have been scattered reports of the half-ape sweeping young maidens off their feet, but the scarcity of these casts doubt on their authenticity. At last, the suffering of the villagers is over, for the creature is migrating from the Baylor community to the college world5 but the legend of the Gillius Simanus will continue to haunt the townspeople of Baylor forever. 185 SCOTT LELAND GODFREY 215 South Palisades Drive Signal Mtn., TN Entered 1974 37377 Distinguished List 1815 Honor Roll 17,9-1115 Cum Laude 111- 1215 Round Table 111-1215 French Club 111-1215 Sigma Mu 11215 Astronomy Club 18-1215 Chess Club 19-121, president 11215 Klif Klan 111-121, section editor 11215 Baylor Notes 111- 1215 Milton Marathon 11115 Math Contest 19-121. If you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last.- limmy Page!Robert Plant Scott Casserole' 3 Annual pilgrimages to Six-Flags. 1 little brother to drag to Baylor 1 scallion several missing doors at the Hausler's Clean physics lab well before beginning. Open can of Pillsbury rolls, capture resulting Doughboy, and mold him into square greased pan. Cut into 64 2-inch squares and spread black humor over half of them. Cook all others competing in chess tournaments mercilessly. Carefully watch the meter so that there are no fluxions, but a steady reading of 5. Marinate well in Philadelphia and garnish with singed Onions. Serves: Dr. Taylor And Harry Dog Only. 'A brilliant, unique casserole which mixes well with nearly any other dish. 186 JOHN PAUL GONZALES 305 Lynwood Circle Hattiesburg, MS 39401 Entered 1978 Service Proctor 11215 Honor Roll 11115 Forensics 11215 Sigma Mu 11215 Dorm Council 111-1215 Baylor Notes 111-1215 Periaktoi 11215 Varsity Tennis 111-1215 The human mind is more a universe than the universe itself.-john Fowles The humble Hattiesburg Hispanic snuck into the Baylor Institution his junior year after a long winless tennis summer. I guess he kept getting things like pulled stomach muscles and torn ligaments in his backg why else would he have to have people send him newspaper clippings to remind him. He had to work hard to stay on the tennis team, especially after he cussed out the coach. Gonzo thought it might be a good idea to hit the books about midway through his junior year if he wanted to go to Harvard. As a senior, Gonzo decided to take or marry AP courses, and his conviction soon became evident as many fellow students began to notice a browning effect in his eyes. Gonzo soon learned that Uncle Bill Hodges would let him take as many college leaves as he wished, and quickly jumped on the opportunity. Well, lohn, good luck wherever you go and remember all the good times 1one or two1 we had at Baylor. Eesti Y 41. Y V E' sim.. , . , iff? S. ' , ' J . , 'f 'L ,..A 'Otag- IAMES CARLTON GORTON 208 Oak St. Belzoni, MS 39038 Entered 1977 German Award 11111 Distinguished List 1101, Honor Roll 011, German Club Q10-111, Sigma Mu 1121, Chess Club U0-1215 Wargamers 111-121, Varsity Tennis Q10-111. Duty largely consists of pretending the trivial is critical, and I was never very accomplished at that.-john Fowles The Dealer floated into Baylor in '77 and his mouth hasn't stopped going yet, although his audience has decreased significantly. His first year he was known mainly for his chess. His next two years he became famous for his braggodocio and his joint ventures around town, with persons no longer here, on the weekend. Gorton had a knack for alienating roommates as well as dormmates, who quickly discovered that this was a most unusual person. He met up with several girls during his residence. He had a friend Val, who he called his black beauty, and Mary lane, for whom he had a burning passion. Gorton was a star athlete, and if you don't believe it just ask him. We wish you lots of luck in the future-all bad, of course. BRIAN ANDREW GREENE 4623 Lake Haven Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37416 Entered 1974 Who's Who among High School Students 1121, Honor Roll 19,1015 junior Honor Council 17,813 Spanish Club f121p Sigma Mu 01,1213 Freshman Baseball, junior School Athletics. If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me-L. Skynyrd Greenie entered Baylor in 7th grade with a bright future and straight hair. The future is still bright, but the hair is definitely not straight. Brian, are you sure that's not a perm? He vigorously denies it. Brian is headed for Sewanee, where he will probably continue his intramural career after being heavily recruited as one of Baylor's elite G.A. All Americans. He is quick to let you know that Sewanee is The University of the South. lf you look real closely, you can probably see Brian leaning on his Mustang on the ramp near Kirkman at about 7:30, waiting for Wilford and Eddie to set his car on fire. You can't miss it, it's the one with the funny color. Good luck at Sewanee, Brian, and don't spend too much time at the truck stop. 187 THOMAS LEE GREESON 622 Old Dalton-Ellijay Rd. Chatsworth, GA Entered 1976 30705 Dorm Proctor U1-1217 Business Club 1121, French Club Q11- 12lp Spanish Club UOJ, Sigma Mu f12jg B Basketball 005, Asst. Coach Freshman Basketball team Many times I've lied, many times I've listened, many times I've wondered, just how much I've been missing:-Led Zepplin This junkyard Dog , who eats like a hog, is as strong as a gorilla and acts like an orangutan when angered, has done more than any previous Baylor boarder to give our school the label Suitcase School . Daddy, the banker, obviously lends to O.P.E.C,p how else could he afford 4x!mo. trips home to the thriving metropolis of Chatsworth? Daddy could, would, and should send him to only the finest Universityg but where does this four-year, Probasco's finest, all-G.A. football quarterback decide to cart his 200 lb. lack of frame ? The University of Georgia! Daddy spends 520,000 in tuition, room and board for four years, personally allows his son to use up all of North Ceorgia's monthly gasoline allowance each month, and the kid turns out ignorant after all! Probascotia's head proctor's best and only friend, Hans, pretty well sums it up, Georgia-YUCK!! Will there be life after Greeson? A -'Z lung, i Q 4 x-N H . S: . ' 1 ,gh .V ,I I iivg . , jllknxltz . - ,gt Qt? . 2,1-is-1'-QQ-,' N xi' ,'fj.l-gig-..'V 51 -' tl 5 1 -5-lf f 1 2 . fftfftett . 2 188 EDDIE IAMES HART IR. 3313 Hoyt St. Chattanooga, TN 37411 Entered 1974 National Spanish Honor Society, Honor Roll 18,915 Spanish Club 19-10jg Varsity Football Q11-121, Varsity Track Q10-1215 Varsity Cross Country Q11-121, B Football U0-11j, B Cross Country 1111, Freshman Basketball, lunior School Athletics It's such a simple thing. When Bubble ambled in to Baylor in the seventh grade, he was a little shy and, like every other newcomer, a little confused. This changed quickly, however, when people began to notice that Eddie had more glide in his stride, more sole in his strole, and more groove in his move than anybody else on campus. From that point on, friends were never a problem to him. Although Eddie has always kept his grades up, athletics are definitely his stronger point. He was a standout man on the track team, but Bad Eddie got his name when it came to meeting Coach Frazier's boa, five men couldn't hold him down. Eddie, you've made Baylor a lighter place for all of us fno offensej. We'll never forget your Coach Etter imitationsg but more importantly, we'lI never forget your friendship. ANDREW CHRISTOPHER HAUSLER Forest Park Drive Signal Mtn., TN 37377 Entered 1974 Art Award 11215 Spirit Club 11 215 Business Club 111,1215 French Club 111,1215 German Club 110,1115 Sigma Mu 111,1215 Art Club 11015 Baylor Notes 111,1215 Periaktoi 11215 Art Editor5 Varsity Soccer 01,1215 Skeet 110,1115 Golf 18,9-1115 B Soccer 19,1015 Art Club President 021 Drink it up, this one's for you It's been a lovely cruise. -1. Buffett Hausler calmly strolled onto the Baylor campus in the seventh grade. Baylor soon changed his life. However, being one of the mountain boys, Andrew naturally found his way towards the lighter side of the Baylor experience. Somewhere along the line, Andrew's academic prowess was drowned out by his social interests. Hausler's life story is contained within the confines of the deadly drop-top dart. Articles such as fishing lures, shotgun shells, dollar-five tvvist-offs, assorted books, titleist sticks, and well worn soccer shoes clearly outline Hausler's conception of Baylor life. As Andrew leaves Baylor, we'lI miss his humor, companionship, and overly-loud car. Hausler, you're a good guy5 stay on the same track and Buffet forever. WILLIAM AUSTIN HEADRICK 6638 Waconda Point Rd. Harrison, TN 37341 Entered 1974 Honor Roll 17-1215 Business Club 021, Vice-President 11215 F.C.A. 110,11,1215 Service Proctor 11215 Klif Klan 01,121 Editor 11215 Baylor Notes 111,1215 Most Valuable Player-Basketball 1915 All-City Basketball 1915 Varsity Basketball 110-121, Captain 11215 Varsity Baseball 111,1215 Varsity Track 110,1115 B Baseball 110,1115 Swimming, 17-915 Water Polo 18-1115 Freshman Basketball 18,91, Captain 191 Of all sports, basketball attracts the highest type of youth. Cheaper Dealer entered Baylor as a seventh grader, but many mistook him for a sophomore because of his 6'2 frame. As one of Duke's Dunkers, he helped lead the basketball team to an undefeated year by scraping the boards, ripping the nets, and dunking over his smaller opponents. Chip's marks have remained consistently high throughout his illustrious career at Baylor5 however, during the winter months 1basketball season1 his grades seemed to drop as well as his amount of sleep 1maybe that is why you slept through all those classes1. Chip, we hope that you'll get somewhere someday, but please learn how to take notes and don't ever lose your touch 1on the basketball floor as well as with the women1. .af-V' 3' CHRISTOPHER HANSON HEALEY 941 Buckingham Circle Atlanta, GA 30327 Entered 1976 Dorm Proctor 11215 9th Grade 1st Place in American Documents Essay Contest5 Distinguished List 11115 Honor Roll 110,1115 Round Table 1121, secretary5 Glee Club 111,1215 Literati 110-121, vice-president 1111, president 11215 F.C.A. 11015 Sigma Mu 19-121, Inner Circle 110-121, director 111,1215 Other Club 1121, Major Majorg Klif Klan 110-121. Section Editor5 Baylor Notes 110-1215 Periaktoi 19-1215 Varsity Track 11015 Varsity Soccer 110-121, captain5 Second Team All-State 11115 B Track 1915 B Soccer 1915 24-Hour Relay 11015 Milton Marathon 1111. We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.-T.S. Eliot There is a feeling of at oneness where it's no longer you against the mountain or you against the wilderness, but you at home in the wilderness. The cornices and the ice walls and the steep snow and the frozen surfaces and the rock buttresses and the sweep of the ridge5 this is home and you are not there out of a masochistic desire to grind yourself to the core, but because that's where you come alive. You live and move and have your being there. It's an enormous fascination and at the very apex of this experience is the vision of unity. Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit. IACOB FRANK HELDERMAN, lll 209 Dogwood Circle Gadsden, AL 35901 Entered 1977 National Merit Semifinalist5 German Club 1121, President 111- 1215 Chess Club 110-1215 Klif Klan 11215 Skeet 11015 Sigma Mu 11215 B Cross Country 11215 B Soccer 1101. I refuse to allow schooling to interfere with my education.- Mark Twain Frank arrived at Baylor 5 minutes late and never did catch up. The first two years he lived in Lupton, where he and the Gasdenites reeked havoc on the unsuspecting preppies. Frank immediately became famous with the teachers for his unparalleled attentiveness in class and his punctilious homework efforts, as well as for his affability towards them. He was a regular with the work crew group, and one time it looked as if he might have been able to play work crew forever. His expert driving is legendary, and his extra- curricular activities are widely known. Academically, Frank never achieved his potential, despite the sometimes sleepless nightsp due in part to his failure to communicate in class with Lerry H. and other distinguished professors. His move to Trustee in the 12th grade signified a change in his whole attitude. He went through basic training in Alabama and prepared for West Point. The future looks very bright for Frank, if he can just stay awake-Keep on honking! -fi T 'i' IAMES DANIEL HENDERSON 1616 S. Rugby Place East Ridge, TN 37412 Entered 1974 Distinguished List 1815 Honor Roll 17,9-1115 Spanish Club 11215 Sigma Mu 111-1215 B Soccer 19-1215 junior School Athletics. The best luck always happens to the people who don't need it. Big lim came to Baylor six years ago with high hopes. He was going to be a star in some sport if it was going to kill him. He soon discovered that CLA. was his key to stardom and he became an All-American for several years. He also figured that if he couldn't star in something, he could know everything about it, so he became Mr. Trivia. He can usually be found in the Library during free time. Ask him about being quiet in the Library5 he's been told enough. jim lives and dies by the Big Orange5 there is no way he can go to anyother school. He has a lot of school spirit: for U.T. Hey jim, is it true you and Shirtz are going to be roommates at U.T.? Good luck, lim, and don't forget that Sewanee is the best. JAMES BRADLEY HESTAND 1338 Cloverdale Circle Hixson, TN 37343 Entered 1974 Honor Roll 17-1215 Varsity Football 110-1215 B Football 11015 Varsity Baseball 110-121, Captain 11215 B Baseball 11015 Freshman Football. Brad has completed a full six-year program here at Baylor School. In his later years he could be found anywhere from the football field to Holiday Bowl, from the baseball diamond to downtown Hixson. His Temp -erature was always fluctuating because of the use of toboggans and the hot sun on his ears. His temperature never dropped during football season as he came so close to being borned by opponents attacks. 1We won't mention the touchdown pass in the City game.1 Brad was very active in his social life at Baylor. He was a member of the Geronimo Club, The Hard 'fA Club, and was always present at the early morning H.C. Good luck in college and we will always remember your famous line: Well, we won't be back! 191 -by---A its IOHN BRENT HESTAND 1338 Cloverdale Circle Hixson, TN 37343 Entered 1974 Honor Council 110-121, Vice-Chairman 1121, Varsity Football 110-121, B Football, Varsity Wrestling 11057 B Wrestling 1101, Varsity Baseball 110-121, Captain 11213 HB Baseball 1103, Freshman Football, junior School Athletics. Don't leave the barn 'til the cows have been milked. Brent walked 1wobbledj onto the Baylor campus in the 7th grade. After a while Hawk learned to fly. By his senior year Hawk could be found swooping down on small game in the open field, clawing his way out of the batter's box, and running rabbits down the freeway. Brent accomplished a lot during his six-year stay at Baylor. He was known throughout the football team for his setback abilities. 1He couldn't win with a 60 mph wind.j Hawk also had that certain knack for getting PM's at lunch, listening to static on the weekends, putting his score in the lights, remembering his address, and looking at Falcons in his rear view mirror. Well, Brent, we know that wherever you go you will be liked by everyone. Good luck, and stay out of trouble. And by the way, get that stupid grin off your face. MICHAEL DUANE HESTER 1725 Starboard Dr. Hixson, TN 37343 Entered 1977 Sigma Mu 11213 Varsity Wrestling 111,12jp Varsity Dipping 110- 121. So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to findout.-Cat Stevens Mike came strolling onto Baylor's campus in his sophomore year. He worked hard at wrestling and started his junior year. When he wasn't working out at wrestling he could be found monkeying around at Suck Creek or waterskiing out on the lake. Mike was kind of a laid back dude and could be seen cruising the beaches of Pompano during spring break. Hey, Mike, remember what Paige you were on in Pompano, or how about K.M.-remember her? Mike's Mustang held up pretty good in Pompano, but he decided to get the shaft and buy a TR-7. On weekends, Mike could be found with me and the white hooded welcome wagon pickin off the 9th street boys like flies. He could also be found playing Varsity foosball or space invaders. Well, Mike, you stay laid back and remember the wise man has the power. Good luck. GRAYLAND LAJUAN HILT 3004 Northway Lane Chattanooga, TN 37406 Entered 1974 Best Playwrights 1815 Honor Roll 1815 Glee Club 11215 Spirit Club 11015 Varsity Football 11215 Varsity Track 110-1215 B Football 110,1115 B Basketball 110,1115 Freshman Football 1915 Freshman Basketball 191 If the best years of my life are behind me, then I dread the future. Seven years ago Grayland brought a little color into our lives here at Baylor. Because of his intelligent smile and quick wit, Grayland was able to make even our dark days a little brighter. Gifted both on and off the field, Grayland will always be remembered for his fine play writing of Little Black Riding Hood . This could have promoted Grayland to get a job in the movie industry, but he desired to become a farmer instead. This is known because for years he persistently practiced sharecropping on his head. However, Grayland quickly learned that he did not have a green thumb, but rather golden hands. This was proven with his five catches against Brainard and his game winning snag against McCallie. Grayland's quick wit and extraordinary personality make him a friend of everyone he meets. Good luck, Hilt! GEORGE GRIFFIN HIXON 1259 Duane Road Chattanooga, TN 37405 Entered 1976 Varsity Swimming 19-1215 Spanish Club 19-1015 French Club 11115 Business Club 11115 Glee Club 1121. It's better to forget and smile than to remember and be sad. When George transferred from the mighty Thunderbolts of North Side to Baylor in the ninth grade, swimming became a major part of his life. George's dedication to swimming was slow to start . . . Most of his sophomore year was spent hiding from his coach and getting out of practice. Rumor has it that the only reason he stayed on the swimming role was to make the trip to Florida during the Christmas vacation. But the water hasn't gone to his head, for George is a friend to those who know him. Swimming doesn't take all of George's time, though. His voice can be heard above the crowd at all the football games. Also, during his senior year, George added his voice to the growing Glee Club. George worked hard during all four of his years at Baylor. He will do well wherever he goes next fall. MARK DEMPSTER HOPKINS 7469 Preston Circle Chattanooga, TN 37421 Entered 1974 Sigma Mu 111,121, Inner Circle 01,121, Director 111,1215 Klif Klan 111,121, Editor 11215 Baylor Notes 111,1215 Spirit Club 111,121, Bleacher Creature 111,1215 Spanish Club 19,1015 Chess Club 17-1215 Art Club 110-1215 Periaktoi 110-1215 G.A. Strut Winner 110,1115 Other Club 021, propagandist 0215 Milton Marathon 0115 Conrow Miller Map Award 171. And indeed there will be time For the yellow smoke that slides along the street Rubbing its back upon the window-panesg There will be time, there will be time To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet5 -T.S. Eliot 11Nibblin' on cold grits 21Drivin' that old car Watchin' all Pat's fits On down to Dacs' bar Amid all those neophytes To prevent Space invaders With black camera straps. from causing mishaps. Chorus: Wastin' away again in Chattanoogaville Searchin' for his lost set of keys. Some people claim that Tracy West was to blame But most people blame Belvely. 31 Don't know why he's still here, after six long years With nothing to show but his old beat up Canon. But it's a real beauty, a japanese cutie Why he still loves it we haven't a clue 41Blew out his mind here, or as most fear Had lost it before he left home. But the brains in his blender have once or twice rendered An idea worth half a damn. IAN DOUGLAS HUCKABEE Mountain View Road Albermarle, NC 28001 Entered 1975 Class Treasurer 11215 Dorm Proctor 111,1215 Student Council 11215 Spanish Club 11115 Sigma Mu 19-1115 Baylor Company Players 18-1115 Library Assistant 11215 Head Service Proctor 11215 Periaktoi 1121, Copy Editor5 Varsity Football 110-1215 B Football 00,1115 Freshman Footballg junior School Athletics. A man's character is like a fence: it cannot be strengthened by whitewash. When lan Huckabee talks, people listen. The Hulk not only grabs your attention with his stature, but also with his wit, intelligence, and sensitivity. lan is multi-talented when it comes to music. He plays the piano and guitar, sings and composes equally well. Well, maybe his singing isn't so hot, but who would tell him that. There aren't enough words to describe lan 1or they just can't be printed1. lan's junior year found him escapading to various establishments on the weekends and overindulging on a few occasions 1M.M.'s party1. Ian landed on a runway to Suzanne's house half-way through his junior year, and a few times he was on a collision course with Benny and the jets . lan and Suzanne are still together and, except for a near wreck on Bailey Avenue, everything is fine. Good Luck at college or the altar. 194 4577 3 GEORGE CHRISWELL HUGULEY 2406 Cameron Hill Chattanooga, TN 37402 Entered 1979 Chess Club 1121, Walkabout 1121p Sigma Mu 1121, Business Club 1121 Chris, your first day at Bayly High made people think that there was not enough space for you, but they eventually realized that four hundred acres would suit you fine. Chris, we all know that the real trouble was the parking spaceg you must remember, that's when you made friends with Sarge for parking in such spaced out areas. Drawling into Tennessee from Columbus, Georgia can be rugged, but Chris had no trouble: he just didn't talk. Chris' real trouble was coming to Baylor from a coeducational school. Being such a macho man, Chris had the knack for getting N.L.L.'s, but he could not take advantage of this knack at Baylor. Chris, your a great guy, good luck at college. MICHAEL JOSEPH IRWIN IR. 215 Stephenson Ave. Lookout Mtn., TN 37350 Entered 1974 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsp Honor Roll 1815 Spirit Club 11215 Sigma Mu 111-1215 Skeet 110-1215 Varsity Track 111-1215 Freshman Football 191g junior School Athletics 17-81 As large as life, and twice as natural. Big Mikey entered the Baylor scene in the seventh grade, weighing 250 pounds. Being a large center of attention, Mike was well known around town. Even those in lr. High knew Mike, especially the girls 1you old fox you1. Having his football career ended in the ninth grade due to knee problems, Mike became a G.A. jock. This was too bad since noted authorities such as Pounce and Sinor said Mike's agility would put him in the limelight. Not giving in to sorrow, Mike spent most of the weekends of his high school career entertaining his friends and visiting with policeman. Mike's well rounded personality and wit got him a scholarship to L.A. University of Hard Knox to which he graciously declined. Mike will truly be missed by Baylor. Sasquach has always helped brighten even the worst days. We wish Mike success and a full life. , 11595 '95 '31-4-H .ef ,- . ,,,, STUART RANDOLPH IVY 5844 Northshore Dr. Hixson, TN 37343 Entered 1974 Wargamers 01,1215 Debaters 1121, Sigma Mu I11,12j, Business Club C1235 Periatoi 01,1255 Notes Q10-12,5 Chess Club I10-12j. lvy, Stuart N. Q11 A small meek, suicidebent organism. Q21 A description of a green blur often seen leaving layers of rubber in parking lots lex: as the Stuart Ivy roared out of the parking lot, the sound barrier shattered.j. Q31 Any of a magical species of woodland creature that is fatalistic in mood and terminally romantic Isaid creatures are often homicidal toward any other being, and favoring a Two-Hundred sword.j. 141 A character actor who uses the ever dramatic monotone theory to carry him through his roles Isee Ben, and Tony Kirby, lr. for further informationg. f5j Anyone who hates Tuesday's and wishes to abolish them. f6j One who attempts to take out as many girls as he can in one week, a glutton for punishment. UQ A person who becomes slightly disturbed at a car doing 360's on a highway. IBJ A unique individual who is foolish enough to believe dreams come true Iand I hope always will j. Rick IThe Presbyterian, TIMOTHY ELLINGTON JAMES 1142 So. Perry Montgomery, Ala. 36104 Entered 1978 Dorm Proctor 023, Service Proctor 1121, Spirit Club Q1 21, Business Club I12j, French Club 1121, F.C.A. I11jp Varsity Football Q11,12l, Captain I12jg Varsity Track f11,12j. Don't hold your own ground, take the other mans' ground.-George S. Patton The minute Tim walked upon Baylor's campus, one could see the extreme intelligence which the 11th grade Alabamian possessed. He excelled in football and track but his mind was undoubtedly devoted to a girl at home by the name of Dina. As time went on, however, and this relationship fizzled out, he made many trips of educational value to such places as Florida, C2, and Gulf Shores. But as Tim became a senior and Gulf Shores was no more, he realized that girls and football went hand in hand, ofcourse with priority to the former. Tim or Timbo, whichever one prefers, will most likely go to Auburn or Alabama and make use of the parties that have made such institutions famous. But however we review the years, Baylor will be losing a fine man, a good athlete, and a good friend. Oh, and by the way, did you have fun with janet at Alabama? 196 l, ,s - .gmt F. ?Il . I E- B -ki. -L lf- B- ' i' - L . 1.-IE' . If ' if fy- gn. E. 115:-P' jEFFREY STUART jONES 997 Viscount Court Avondale Estates, GA 30002 Entered 1976 Spanish Club 01,1215 Sigma Mu 19-123, Inner Circle j11jp Baylor Company Players Q10-12j, Vice-President j12jg Drama Club Q10-1215 Swimming f9jg Skeet Q9-12j, Baseball l9j. If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me.- Lynard Skynard jeff entered Baylor and, like everyone else, didn't know what to expect. After his first Christmas dance in ninth grade he was declared a lady's man because of the queen he escorted. But this raving beauty couldn't visit jeff every weekend so he resorted to the malls. Here he satisfied his quest and then lured some lucky girl to the falls of Signal Mountain. Many Sunday afternoons were spent there, and not once did jeff fall off. jeff was inspired to study at the start of his junior year, but the inspiration ceased when he proved to himself and everyone else that he could make Honor Roll. Also during his junior year, jeff could often be seen sneaking off behind the Chapel to indulge in miscellaneous evils. He never spent a full weekend in Chattanooga during his senior year junless she came up herej. Good luck, jeff . . . oh Baja is a great place for a honeymoon. CHARLES DANIEL jOYNER, III 2720 Walton Way Augusta, GA 30909 Entered 1977 A Dorm Proctor f12j, Spirit Club l12j, Business Club t12j, Varsity Football j11,12j, Varsity Track 110-12j, Captain l12j. Aw Man! Ole Buster strolled into Baylor as a sophomore, immediately becoming known for that deep Southern drawl. Because of his acute intellectual accent, his name was changed from Buster to Busta. Busta played football and ran track while at Baylor, but this couldn't make the homesick country boy happy. But one day, a fiery Red Bank blonde bounced into his life and stole all thoughts of home town girls, and thus the homesickness vanished. Now Busta has no desires to go home, but rather desires to spend his time in Choo-choo town. Busta is now on his way to Georgia where he will probably major in females and Budweiserg but, Busta, after you go out into the world, don't forget the great days at Bailey High, By the way, which was more exciting, the Masters or F.B.'s? 197 IAMES KING, III 3714 Montrose Rd. Birmingham, AL 35213 Entered 1976 Dorm Proctor 11215 Student Council 1121, Vice-President 11215 Spirit Club 11215 Business Club 11215 Sigma Mu 110-1215 Library Assistant 11215 Head Proctor 11215 Service Proctor 11215 B Basketball 11015 Varsity Basketball 110-1215 Varsity Cross Country 11215 B Cross Country 11215 Freshman Basketball5 Freshman Baseball5 Varsity Track 110-1215 Baylor Underground. I must not have wanted it then, Adams. limbo Dr. l. King came to Baylor a quiet young man. No one would have dreamed of him being involved in so much. His talents quickly showed up on the Basketball courts. The terror of CIL basketball quickly made a name for him. His greatest assets are his extracurricular activities. One who is game for anything, limbo often played too much. No one will forget the memorable times in Cleveland, K-town, and Red Bank. Will March 3 make it in the history books? His leadership ability showed up when he was elected Vice- President his junior year. Not to mention his leading of the B.U., and workcrew. tofu- 198 MICHAEL ELLIS LEWIS 3544 Valley Trail Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1977 Honor Roll 11015 Sigma Mu 11115 Varsity Wrestling 11015 Skeet 110-111. Even on the top of the highest mountain is another summit yet higher, and the longer we seek summits, the longer the search will be.-Dee Crouch, '76 Everest Expedition Mike first emerged from the wilderness to frequently, though not regularly, join us here at Baylor three years ago. Since then Mike has found that he can make good grades, skip athletics, and captivate an audience with his huntin' and fishin' stories. Mike can be difficult to keep up with. 1Right, Keely?1 When the stars are aligned correctly he sets off for the great out-of-doors 1the main star being the sun5 if it rises he's gone1. When Mike is in town he may be seen driving a green muscle-truck courier. Ford that is. He is often hovering around various social events 1remember Gelhmann's?1. Mike would tell us some good stories about concerts, but he can't remember but a few of them. Mike, be goodp we'll see you fishin', and good luck. 1-Nl 'egg U ' pg. . - ' . -ig, fqtgttt . ..:., 'W ii: my A' ' J . If -- , ww U 'MGE list ts, Eff! .P . SAMUEL TERRY LOCKRIDGE 3399 Paris Pike Lexington, KY 40511 Entered 1977 Man's chief purpose is not to live, but to exist. l shall not waste my days trying to prolong them. I shall use my time. -jack London Sam came to Baylor from the Great Bluegrass State wearing his cowboy hat and boots with his saddle slung over his back. In Baylor's history, there will never be another outdoorsman wearing Khakis and a shirt with a button-down collar and a three-striped preppie belt. Sam fit right in with his G.P.S. friends. They even changed him from Bud's to the V. Yes, Sam even made his appearance down at Goatman's to make old Bud a little wiser. Sam, just remember the high life of Baylor and cruising to Mac D's in the Rolls, skipping church to wash clothes, or dipping in your room 7th period. You will be talked about for a long time and we will all miss you. Good Luck MARC PENDERGRASS LYLE 4906 Montcrest Drive Chattanooga, TN 37404 Entered 1974 Spirit Club 11213 Varsity Football 110-121, Captain 11217 Varsity Wrestling 110-121, Captain 1121g Varsity Diving 19-1215 Varsity Track 110-1215 1st in District Region, and State 11978 and 197917 Best Wrestler in State 1197915 Wrestling All-American 11977 and 19781, All City Football 1197915 Football 1915 Captain. Wrestling 1915 Captain, jr. High Football 17,817 jr. High Track. When Smallmind came to Baylor in 1974, he thought it was a gym so he could work out. He enjoyed his comics and three stooges then and still goes now. He is a great wrestler and tackler in sports, as well as on the weekends with his dates. Lyle cruises into school with his stereo blasting and at excessive speeds. The cops can't catch him doing anything 1except at Polk County1, and they just watch him do it. On weekends Marc looks for a new material called SYlK- VESTER while eating his Muffin or CAKE . The swimming pool bath house is also his favorite place to do his push-ups and Potts and pans. Trouble seems to follow Marc, but he always comes out at the time. As Marc leaves the Baylor gates, with old troubles behind him, to look for new adventure and new trouble, we only hope you find it. Be Bad, don't do anything right, and always stay a smallmind. 199 ,,:',.g:,A . ' -1-55.11-' Af-f',,, if Ll . ... ,' EARL KNIGHT MAGRATH III 309 South Crest Road Chattanooga, TN 37404 Entered 1974 H Distinguished List 1915 Honor Roll 18-1115 Glee Club 111-1215 Forensics 1121, Spirit Club 11215 Periaktoi 1121, Varsity Football 110-121, Varsity Track 111-121, Captain 11217 Swimming 19-1215 junior School Athletics. Quitters never win and winners never quit. Dutch came to Baylor with the hope of athletic stardom on the gridiron. He has found that stardom on the kicking team this year. Even though he has played a minor roll, he has great spirit. This great spirit has prompted some to say that he should be in the stands and not on the field. A shop-putter deluxe, Dutch is a captain of the track team. Hey, Dutch, are you gonna walk-on at UTC? In his junior,year Dutch broke his hand. He said it happened in football practice, but he really broke it while beating the hood of his car after it stalled for the zillionth time. He nearly broke it the year before on a desk. Remember Coach Etter's Latin class? Good luck in college, Dutch, and we'll be looking for you in the Olympics. 200 1 i , 3 rf' 1 MICHAEL CRAIG MALLEN 214 N. Crest Road Chattanooga, TN 37404 Entered 1 976 Service Proctor 11215 Honor Roll 19,1115 French Club 110-121, Secretary 11215 Sigma Mu 110-121, Inner Circle 11211 Art Club 1111, Milton Marathoner 1111, Baylor Notes 11115 Varsity Soccer 111-121, B Soccer 19,1017 Other Club 11215 Social Directory. We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time. -T.S. Eliot After two years at McCallie, resulting in an overdose of the Blues , Mike got smart and finished out his sentence in the Red. Academics were always important to Mike, being that they were the only reasonable way to fill the time between Midway and Pompano. And, oh yea, that lecherous excursion in Florida last year . .. What was her name? ' Athletically Mike has always been an integral part of the soccer team. Don't worry Mike, we all know Sib just forgot to put you on the roster for that State Championship Game . . . Good thing he remembered where it was being played. And of course we must remember those rendezvous at Mike's ridge residence where the button-downs learned what Go For lt really means. Regardless of your future endeavours, Mike, we are all sure that you will pursue them with enthusiasm, direction, and vigor. IOHN CHARLES MANN 220 Fairy Trail Lookout Mtn., TN 37350 Entered 1974 Sigma Mu 110-121, Business Club 11215 Spirit Club 11215 junior School Athletics Charlie entered Baylor as a low key fellow, having good grades and playing football. Soon he decided this just wasn't his bag. While looking for another bag he decided to join the Crisco Club for Boys. Here he met S.G., A.E., and T.R.B. This was the life he had always hallucinated about. He kept in shape by doing so many 12 oz. curls that he would either pass out or do a back-flip over a speaker. Everyone thought he liked beer, but his friends knew he liked coke and ten better. Although Chuck has had more wrecks and tickets than he remembers, he gained a reputation for being a leader of his class. So his friends gave him the nickname Charlie The Head Mann. Mr. Deering was proud and after many talks with him Charlie was determined to stay ahead. Charlie, Baylor will miss you, just like you always missed athletics. Good luck and oh yeah, tell your father thanks for letting us use you house that night! 'eff 1 set , -it . 1 mfg, 1 . 4. L 4' F9 if X lt , BVS 'K P x' If - 'H .. - if ' 2, ---sa P ' V 'r Q V. - T- 1 - W it IJZQXQQ A if if 5 ffgq 574 x,. 5 i Y '01 fl. ' VF. , QW'-' A. it ei 41 1 DEAN DILLARD MATTHEWS 24 Beechwood Rd. Blfmlnghamf Al- 35213 Entered 1978 Golf Club 111-1215 Pool Club 111-1215 Dune Club 111-1215 Varsity Football 11111 Golf 1111 Thanks! Dean Grunge Face Matthews arrived at Baylor as a junior and since then he has contributed absolutely nothing and probably never will. Dean always enjoyed playing Varsity sports, especially with Miss America. When Dean wasn't brewing up a fortune, he could be seen leading wild deer hunts through the quadrangle. Dean's sex life at Baylor involved wild times at the stud center with Miss Kitty and Barbie Doll, and who could forget that hot date with L.W.? Dean 1or is it David?1 probably spent less money on laundry than anyone in school, but we all know he had a lot to spend 1l've got the jets + 18 and . . . 1. Dean's biggest ambition is to win A McDonald's game contest, buy a Porche and retire to Canada to live in a Log Cabin. Dean, as you cruise out the gates for the last time, remember Pie Man and the gangg keep on smilin'. 1 201 . K 41 ,. 'T WILLIAM LUSK MCALLESTER III 416 East Bros Road Lookout Mtn., TN 37350 Entered 1974 Spirit Club t12j7 Sigma Mu Q11-12jp Business Club f12J, Varsity Football Q10-121, B Football 0017 Varsity Wrestling 110-121, B Wrestling 001, Ninth Footballg Ninth Wrestlingg junior School Athletics Bill came to Baylor in '74 with the rest of the Lookout Mtn. crew. He turned it up for the Big Red Athletically and for the Blue lRibbonj. Bill's love life sparked during his junior year when he could be found on the brow of Signal Mtn. just QMIXONQ things up. Bill got into the social scene his sophomore year with a trip to Pompano. He was know for his P.C.A. tournament play and his invention for new dental care. During the summer of BilI'5 junior year, he could be found dealing on the black top at F.B.'s house with W.W. After his hard workout he could be seen at the V. with his goose fneckj, at the 407 club, or cruising in his Audi, where he said the wind was always blowing, but we know that is a tall tale. Hey, Bill, how many cans was that in the back of the B'n ride. Well, Big Mac, whatever you do in the future, we wish you luck, SO GO FOR IT! 202 THOMAS GRANVILLE MCCROSKEY Box 6 Walland, TN 37886 Entered 1977 Dorm Proctor 11255 Sigma Mu 111-123, Scuba Club Q10-12j, Baylor Notes Q10-12jg Wrestling q11j, Honor Roll Q11-12j, Distinguished List f10j. I've seen the bottom And I've been on top But mostly I've lived in between -Dan Fogelberg We all remember Tom as the shy, unassuming lad from Maryville. He made several trips home his first year, but everyone knows that was because of homesickness, Qwasn't it?j Metabo was cured of this in his junior because of a potent pain killer and Maria. From then on, The Orange Rocket could be seen buzzing up Signal Mountian every weekend. Tom leamed a lot during his junior and senior years about the social life in Chattanooga from M.S. When's the wedding, anyway? Metabo had a variety of roomates: H.C., S.W., and then a move downstairs to the detention center with the ladies man to become a proctor his senior year. He was a part of the two o'clock club his junior year. tRemember the birthday party?j Despite all this, Tom managed to stay on the Honor Roll with a couple of shots at D.L. We wish you luck at Vandy or wherever you might end up getting accepted. CHRISTOPHER HOWARD MCCUTCHEON 514 River Bend Lane Chattanooga, TN 37343 Entered: 1978 Varsity Basketball f11,12j. The Cutch rolled onto the Baylor campus a couple a years back, and he along with his two brothers fit right in with the crowd. Cutch hasn't dated very many other girls since he and that brat iCherj from Red Neck Tech hooked up, fjust kidding j.B.j. There have been times in the past when things were rough and the Blonde Bomd fB.M.J would make a short appearance, flf not in person, in mindi, Cutch works out every once in awhile with weights, but one time after an extensive workout with at the old R.E. he ended up having to call Earl to take him home. Cutch, since this happened before you entered the home of the Big Red, you've really straightened out alot, or have you? Chris, wherever you go next year, T.T., ALA, or UTK, be good, but if you can't be good, don't get caught, and if you get caught, be about it. So long, Cutch, hope to see you next year. DALE EVENS MCELHATTAN, jr. South Bluff Road Chattanooga, TN 37409 Entered: 1974 Day Service Proctor 021, Sigma Mu Q9-121, Inner Circle Q12j, Baylor Notes 01,1217 Most Improved Swimmer 1101, Swimming Q7-12j, junior School Athletics, Water Polo Q9-121. The territory behind rhetoric is too often mined with equivocationf' Chip, better known by goalies as Half Court Howitzer , strutted onto Baylor in the 7th grade. As he grew older he developed an accent. This accent became so good that it was hard to distinquish his voice from Ricky's. One could hear Chip saying, Hsappnin man and what's going down, which would remind you of 9th street. Chip's accent wasn't the only thing that developed with age, so did his swimming. He became a great breaststroker, if you don't believe me just ask Kathleen or H.C. However, Chip is still trying to get lowerschool MVP. As well as being a member of the varsity polo and swimteam, Chip was on the varsity Weightlifting squad. He was always seen on weekends lifting twelve ounces to keep in shape. Chip, as you leave for college, whether it is Pitt or Clemson, let me give you some advice: try not to fall asleep while driving, and you would probably be better suited at gambling. 52 - 1 -1 . ' 5 'YZTT7 'T 255i 1. ' 1' .-at el ..-misc, l 771 P 1-ffl .w e :fi , 4-G2'?1'E1z' if-5 .Wil -, ' , ' 4, gig. N '-T ' -4 -r r-, - T .f xr-, 'ri 203 fm 'N agar- li, 3 in A I I xx -7 . -4 - N I , 'ff . A I-' ' . A I H ii'u' N., X lf:-'qi i f , ' l xg-ff ' .I ,. RICHARD LEE MCGEE 537 West Brow Rd. Lookout Mtn., TN 37350 Entered 1974 jefferson Cup-History Award, Round Table Q11-123, Literati Q11-1213 Sigma Mu 410-123, inner circle my F.c.A. my Chess Club I9-1215 Wargames I9-12,7 Klif Klan I11-121, Copy Editor 021, Periaktoi 110-121, B Track I9-1015 B Cross Country Q9-101, Fencing Q11-12j. Call me Ishmael I never stick my neck out for nobody We shall not cease exploration He who obides in love Give it your best shot and let it ride Maranatha -Ishmael, Bogart, Eliot, Sr john A-a-a-a-a-a-a-r-r-g. Smash, bang, crash, and various other painful noises. Oops-I see you found the stairs. G'M0o stumbled off Lookout Mt. in seventh grade. With his cold, calculating mind, he established himself as an English scholar. Athletics? Well his brief football career was a pain in the neck, but it left him braced for the future. Oops. Snap, crunch, lay, you're it! Rick escaped logic by venturing into the world of D84D. As god, his sadism was revealed through torture of the lowly players. Iloopslll Slip, thud, splat, there he goes again. Remember: Wendy's parking lot, Wednesday nights, CIT at CVP with P.F. in 77 and the T-O-Wg last summer and the girls, or 7, or 3, or 1, or ...... Will McGee grow up to be a Miller, or will McGee grow u ? P B. Paladin DONALD SCOTT MCGONOGIL 212 Masters Circle Hixson, TN 37343 Entered 1977 Spanish Honor Fraternity Q11-1215 Spanish Club I10-123, Spirit Club H235 Business Club i12Qg Klif Klan Q11-121, Baylor Notes U1-121, Periaktoi Q11-12,5 Varsity Golf Q10-1215 B Soccer 1101. Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. -Mark Twain Don entered the Baylor experience in 1977, destined for the wall of Ivy. His khakis, button downs, and weejuns prepped him for what lay ahead in the following three years. He quickly established a record of academic excellence during his first year here. However, this pursuit was short lived. During his junior year and senior year, Don's nocturnal instincts turned his attention toward the weekend. He didn't hesitate to leave his mark on Lookout and Signal, before hitting the valley as well. After playing the field for a while, Don, finally found it at Notre Dame. She gradually straightened him out, and he decided to settle down for the winter. Don's well rounded nature enabled him to attract many friends while at Baylor, students and faculty alike. Well, Don, even if you don't make it past those Ivy walls, we wish you the best of luck in the future. So long, Friend. .111 5 fi ' 'Ji . 1' if 'li' Y- .jg '4' 25.95516 .gg ' ul l t.',-fillet: 'fn' X 7' 1'2 GREGORY HALL MCLAUGHLIN 5201 Mountain Wood Lane Chattanooga, TN 37343 Entered 1975 Spanish Club 19-1015 B Basketball 1915 Varsity Basketball 110-121, Most Improved 1111, Captain 11215 B Football 11015 B Baseball 11015 Varsity Baseball 111-1215 B Cross Country 11215 Freshman Football5 junior School Athletics. No matter what happens today, the sun will come up tomorrow. Mac dribbled into Bailey High in his eighth grade year. During his first three years not much really happened, but, during his last two, well, that's a different story. Mac has been known to be able to get the cheese His first encounter was on a trip to Bristol with the Basketball team. He caught the eye of some girl with the initials D.H., or was that D.S.? One night she roamed around the motel until she found him. When she did, well, You can guess what happened. Another incident that Mac was involved in was when he led everyone to believe that he was going to West Virginia, but instead he ended up in Cincinatti with a Florida girl- friend. On both of these occasions he was supposed to be dating C,C, steady. Well, he got his smack for it, which in turn led to a cold winter. Mac has settled down, I know, to one steady girlfriend, M.S. Well, Bailey will miss you, but l'm sure you'll have a good time in college. GOOD LUCK!! TRACY CRAIG MCNAMARA 4419 Crestview Drive Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1978 Business Club 111,121, Secretary 11215 Spanish Club 11215 Klif Klan 1121, Section Editor5 Spirit Club 11215 Astronomy Club 11215 Other Club 1121, Sgt. at Arms. The tragedy in life is what dies inside a man while he lives.- Albert Schweitzer THE BAYLOR DISCO: Amid the flashing lights, flowing bodies, and pounding Disco beat, a shimmering, sequine-and-rhinestone clad figure appears, whirling, twirling, dipping, and spinning5 sheer poetry in motion. All the girls stare, bewitched by the Duke of Disco, the Wizard of Whirls, the Prince of Pomp: Craig DISCO McNamara. The male crowd is similarly moved by his partner Amy, who remains little more than a fleeting blur of snakeskin and feathers, an Angel of subtle motions. As the music dies, the famous pair make a hurried exit into their waiting carriage, a Hellish Mustang Bent on Destruction. Craig exits Baylor destined for greatness. Thus ends antoher Myth. 205 MAX DANIEL MILLER Shea Hill Marianna, AR 72360 Entered 1977 Dorm Proctor 11215 Spanish Honor Society 11215 Honor Roll 111-1215 Glee Club 111-1215 Spanish Club 110-1215 Skeet Club 111-1215 Sigma Mu 110-1215 Outdoors Club 11115 Periaktoi 11115 Varsity Soccer 111-1215 B Soccer 1101. Man knows not what to appreciate until he has done without. Hi, my name is Dan Miller and l play football for Baylor. This is the famous line that has haunted Dan since his tenth grade year 1Did he really say it?1. He came from his Daddy's farm in Marianna, Arkansas, and right from the start everybody knew he was a ladies' man. Dan worked diligently, though, and usually maintained an Honor Roll average. After his famous quote in the tenth, Dan gave up football and adopted soccer instead. His first year was spent in Probasco, but he moved to Hunter his second year and roomed with Macho Lee. His twelth year found him living with McCroskey and also a Proctor. He was known to have wild weekends which finally caught up with him his senior year. Dan, we wish you the best of luck in college, and don't forget how to call the hogs. PATRICK SHAWN MOORE 838 Pickard Avenue Cookville, TN 38501 Entered 1977 Dorm Proctor 11215 Literati 110-1115 Sigma Mu 11215 Library Asst. 110-1115 Swimming 110-121, Most Improved 11115 Water Polo 110-121. What will you gain making your life a little bit longer?- Supertramp Spicky was not a Proctor his senior year due soley to the fact that Opey didn't think too highly of him. Despite this, all the other seniors considered and respected him as a Proctor 1even the two juniors1. After school, Pat could be found playing fish. His first year in the aquarium, he was just a minnow in a school of sharks, but after two years of practice he finally realized his dream, to become a shark. On weekends, when he wasn't in Hicksville, he would divide his time between the 'Gate', the drive-in, Suck Creek, and, of course, the caves. Pat, we know your blood runs deep Orange, and we can't change it, so good luck at big U.T. Perhaps we can visit you, Pat, and stop by for a hot dog and a coke after the game. Q' 206 iqe,9?13.'-ra , 5- . , 1 Qgtbfgii' . rg M .Zigi 35, i . .. .,. .x., I?:Zt1f71:g3f,:g,i :VI ' ,':liQ1:4f.'-111411-e 2 . - . - 1 li' i '1,?, A 1' ' ,. 1 . '11 '-I ' 'i ' , H' . ff' 513--? ..Z.5' 1' ' ' 1 I 2 if ' 5 X i ,,' if A FN. .1 11, Hf - 11-11, ' V' J W1 . ,,. ' :ff f 1 , ir if V S ' V Xu, :it sg- i- ' 1,1 A. N will 'FUD SCOTT CHARLES MORELAND 110 D Westcliff Circle Warner Robins, GA 31093 Entered 1976 Dorm Proctor 11215 Business Club 11215 French Club 11115 Sigma Mu 110-1215 Chess Club 19-1215 Dorm Council 11115 Swimming 19-101 So you think your schooling's phoney I guess it's hard not to agree you say it all depends on money and who is in your family tree Right, you're bloody well right.-Supertramp Scott entered Baylor in the fall of 1976 and is one of the elite few that have remained in Probasco for four years. Scott studies hard and can usually be found with headphones on, no-dog at his side, and book in hand at the latest hours of the day. During his earlier years at Baylor, Scott could usually be found playing putt-putt or managing the swim team, but now one usually finds him either playing racquetball, since being fired as manager of the swim team, or driving to Wendy's. Scott, a Physics ll student, deduced that if a car and van are traveling at the same speed, the car will reach a set destination before the van 1God Shoals!1. Scott, when you're driving out the gates in the twenty- three-hundred-dollar Baby-Blue for the last time, we know you'll be wondering, Who are really the sane ones? BRIAN THOMPSON MORRIS 6487 Hideaway Road Oottewah, TN 37363 Entered 1974 Spanish Honor Society110-121, Vice President 11215 Honor Roll 18,11-1215 Spirit Club 11215 Spanish Club 19-121, Secretary 11215 F.c,A. 19-121, Sigma Mu 11215 Varsity Football 110-1215 B Football 110-1115 B Soccer 19-1215 Freshman Football 1915 lunior School Athletics 17-915 Freshman Track 1915 The Baylor Boundus 24 Hour Relay Team 191 Ain't it funny how time slips away.-Willie Nelson In the Seventh grade, Brian entered as a fine upstanding preppie. ln the eighth grade, he moved to Ooltewah and took the little of REDNECK. ln the Upper School, his teachers thought of him as a big dip. In the tenth frade, Brian, jim, Snuffy, and Yankee took many back-to-nature expeditions to Monteagle. In the eleventh grade, he took many serious college visits to U.T. Brian became an outlaw and took boxing lessons at the Pizza Inn. As a senior, Brian was a star football player for approximately two weeks, until he buried his heart at Wounded Knee . He also became interested in Sigma Mu. Mr. Morris spent many a w bkend helping to beautify Baylor. Mr. Deering cried as the Mighty Volvo rolled out the gate for the last time because of the loss of Brian's maintenance service. 207 ROBERT THOMAS NEWMAN 4321 Crestview Dr. Redbank, TN 37415 Entered 1974 Distinguished List 18-1015 Honor Roll 17,1115 Honor Council 1715 Cum Laude 111,1215 Round Table 111,1215 Business Club 11215 German Club 19,1015 Sigma Mu 11215 Astronomy Club 17-1215 Chess Club 19-1215 Klif Klan 1121, Section Editor 11215 Baylor Notes 111,1215 Wargames Club 18-1215 Debate Club 11215 Lower School Valedictorian 181. When I reflect upon the number of disagreeable people who I know have gone to a better world, I am moved to lead a different Iife. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form5 so God created Physics. In order to maintain the Physics Department, God created Onion, and God saw that this was good. But soon Onion was led astray, and he began to become occupied by other things such as Wargames, classical music, the 60's, and women. And God said, This is no good. So Onion was taught the beauty of math, and Onion transformed the Baylor Math Team into a powerhouse. But Onion was becoming confused. So Cod said, Let there be two days at the end of the week where nothing shall be done but raising hell. And Onion saw that this was good, and man saw him often at the late show, and many of him were thrown in his honor at the Rocky Horror Picture Show. But Onion could not go on like this forever. So he's off to college, and we wish him luck wherever he goes. 208 CHARLES LEE NIX ll McCallie Lane Lookout Mountain, GA 37350 Entered 1974 Rike Biology Award 1915 Trotter Latin Award 11115 National Merit Semifinalist5 Honor Roll 19-1215 junior Honor Council 1715 Forensics 11215 Literati 11115 Sigma Mu 11215 Astronomy Club 18-1215 Chess Club 17-1215 War Games Club 18-1215 Klif Klan Photographer 11115 Varsity Football Manager 110-1215 Freshman Football Manager 1915 Fencing Team 110-121. The love of learning, the sequestered nooks And all the sweet serenity of books. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Load! Chuck 1er1 Nix Fire ...... ITS A BIRD, its a plane 1wind whistles by 1, its-TA TA TA TA 1gasps of amazement1 SUPER CHUCKER! Now really, folks, what is a semicelluloid computerized thingamajig? lt's know for its sharp fencing wit, which leaves everyone in stitches 1Please, let me live, I promise I won't do it again1, He pushes himself to the very limit of human endurance, racing to give towels to weary players 1What are those chalkmarks on the ceiling?1. On the intellectual field Chuck was disappointed in English 1No, Chuck, we don't speak in equations1. Of course, Chuck was an instant success in the science department '1They still aren't sure what he is1. And cardio-pulmanory resusitation was good for a few laughs 1Sword marks on the ceiling?1. Chuck also tries to play the Godgame 1Close, but no dice1. Who else boogies to the 1812 Overture? Who else reads a physics book twice for enjoyment? Nobody else but 1Super1 Chuck 1er1 Nix! 1Seriously, Chucker, Milton isn't a communist.1 HERRICK FINDLEY NORCROSS III P.O. Box 91 Tyronza, AR 72386 Entered 1975 Dorm Proctor 111,1215 Honor Roll 110,1215 Literati 111,121, secretary 11215 Sigma Mu 110-1215 Library Asst. 19-1215 Klif Klan 19-121, Editor 1121, Business Staff 11115 Dorm Council 110-1215 Food Committee 18-1015 Glee Club 1815 Other Club, V.P. 11215 junior School Athletics5 Swimming 1815 Pizza Search 19,10,121, Captain 11215 Hamburger Hunt 1111, Captain 1111. The Kid, a cultured, sophisticated intellectual from that bustling metropolis, that cultural nucleus of Arkansas-yes, do you know of the locale l speak? Lands Be Goshus-Tyronza, Arkansas. Yes, Herrick the Kid entered Heavy's Hilton a refined city man to be unjustly confined for one year with Disco 1Where are my people?1 Chuck. There Norcross learned the true meaning of the phrase I feel no pain! Norc returned his freshman year to go from bad to worse with Roddy. Norc sported a constant blue hue due to Martin's nightly pummelings, but took it out on Max 1I take more flack1 Ray with a driver 1Four Woomp!!1. The physical abuse received in the 9th caused psychological problems his sophomore year, when Herrick would dress at midnight then go back to sleep, anticipating the next academic day. In the eleventh grade came Mooch5 Enough said! Norcross' senior year brought back Roddy. He became Dorm Proctor and editor of the K.K. Norc, wherever you go to college, we hope you fair as well there as you did here. HENRY CRAFT O'NEAL 3132 Overhill Road Birmingham, AL 35223 Entered 1977 Dorm Proctor 11215 Glee Club 11215 Business Club 11215 Sigma Mu 110,1115 Pool Club 110-121, Pres. 11215 Varsity Track 11115 Varsity Tennis 111,1215 B Tennis 1111. Life is like an ice cream cone5 once you think you have it licked, it drips all over you. Crafty was talking depressed when Emmett packed up those bags and sent him to Pie Haven, where he soon replaced his memories of Brookie women with those of the experience . Salads never could make the Varsity as a sophomore, and was determined to get in with the girls back home, but it wasn't until a year later that Crafty met P.P., the girl of his dreams. We soon lost Crafty to her entrapping love, but Crafty instantly returned to normal the first day of football season, and soon everyone in Lupton Hall knew that Alabama was 1421. After the game Crafty would entertain all of us with his beautiful voice, or, if we were really lucky, with his talented trumphet playing. It was no wonder that all those girls like C.M. swooned over this here boy5 I mean who couldn't like a guy that could fall on his face and break his nose, or forget to run when Montezuma's revenge was coming. Yep, ole Crafty could never have made it without the help of his roommate, Stud Matthews. IF PAUL ROSS OSBORNE 15 Lakeshore Drive Atlanta, GA 30002 1 Entered 1974 Honor Roll 1111, Round Table 11215 Spanish Club 111-121, Who's Who, Spanish In Tennessee 1121, A.F.S. 1111, Proctor 111-121, Library Assistant 111-1215 Notes Writerp Klif Klan, Section Editor 11215 Varsity Cross Country, Cross Country Co- Captain 11217 Varsity Track 110-121 Paul came to Baylor six years ago as a seventh grader, and after two years of hard work and a rotten social life, he decided to take a 12-month vacation to downtown Atlanta. lt's not that Paul couIdn't hack the work at Baylor, but Paul's sudden rendezvous to Atlanta was later figured out by all who came to know him in his later life at Baylor as a dorm student. Although Paul, sometimes called a commie, pinko, pug, never overcame his low social profile, he returned to Baylor determined to be a scholar. Paul's uncommon sense of humor and his many trivial hobbies won him many friends but also produced a few cohorts. He can always be found eating a marathon bar or entertaining his audience in the library with his terrible imitations and wild fantasies. Paul did find reality in his running skills as he gained respect on the varsity track and cross country teams. Paul, lots of luck in the future and please keep that weird sense of humor, but do come down to earth. BRYAN OAKLEY POOL 3001 Lake Forest Dr. Augusta, GA Entered 1977 Varsity Football 110-1215 B Soccer 1101, Varsity Soccer 111- 1213 Varsity Golf 1111g State Champions in Soccer 11978-19701p Sigma Mu 11117 Spirit Club 11215 Dorm Proctor 11215 Varsity Track 1101 Dreams never die, just the Dreamers Bryan's sophomore through senior years have gone quite well for him. Like most guys, he was out for football, but after 2 years and a tough senior camp, he had to retire because of a knee injury. But Bryan's real athletic skill came on the soccer field, leading the Diamond D. Bryan plays soccer with great skill and a cool head, except when the ball happens to hit the post. As a dorm student he was a great person to know. He played the drums exceptionally well when Q 103 came into action. And at times his redbelly tactics were a pain to many. Bryan was not a person to get in much trouble, just a regular Baylor boy who on weekends would hit the V and other things, such as dating Notre Dame honeys. Well, Bryan, wherever you end up in college, take care, have fun, and go for all the DA, DA, DA, you can. 'Fi D I . , n -Y l O llillll ,J Ir 1 .mn :,,,,,., A . 1 1, W 1 1 .2 f 1 - L P- 1 xref -l' t ,'3 , ' r. 1 +5911 5 it ' -.sf , w3...'-- .HA-, 9 . ' - 1-iflli V- 4' .:f:5.4.'t' J 1 . -3- 1 Hwg.-.P A . .. mr .4 1 - MITCHELL POOLE 33 Sunset Road Wayland, MA 01778 Entered: 1978 Dorm Proctor 11215 Honor Roll 11115 All American Swim Team 111,1215 Varsity Swimming 111,1215 Captain 11215 Water Polo 111,121. . . . all it takes is a little confidence. Mitchell argued his way into Baylor in 1978 and shacked up with the Copper-Hill Kid. He came from patriot country, suggesting that he himself was a loser. Lovely Davis Wynne was Mitchell's first encounter with a southern belle. Two conflicts arose in their relationship. She lived in Nashville and she didn't like him. He, however, still had Debbie to fall back on. His superb taste in music and his speed in the pool added to his originality. He tried to stop the nukes and save the whales, but fellow seventeen year old radicals are hard to come by. He would vote for lane Fonda for president. His influence on Probasco spread like Snopesism as he converted friends to The Kinks. We all hope you get accepted to the Citadel. lt's what you want, and you deserve it. So long, friend. - WARREN COLEMAN POWELL 1244 Mtn. Brook Circle Signal Mtn., TN 37377 Entered 1974 Honor Roll 18-915 Business Club 11215 French Club 11115 F.C.A. 11215 Varsity Football 111-1215 Varsity Wrestling 11215 B Football 11015 Freshman Footballp lr. School Athleticsg Weightlifting 110-111. Here's to you and Here's to me, and if ever We disagree, to hell with you and here's to me. Silently but deadly. Those few, simple words are an accurate summation of Cole Powell, football and wrestling jock supreme. Those who know of wicked Cole's exploits steer clear of him and those that don't wished they had. Cole's annual visits to Mallen's Harvest feasts resulted in confrontations with Karrh Cole won the first but was K.O.'d by car on the second. Cole swears to this day it was an illegal punch. Cole's senior slump began his freshman year and its momentum will hopefully carry him through the gates. Don't worry, little Buckaroo, leanette still loves you. 211 OU' 'QT' DAVID ALBERT RAWLEY 1200 Chestnut Street High Point, NC 27260 Entered: 1978 M.R.R. 1121, Vice-President, Sigma Mu 1121, Business Club 1121p Freshman Basketball Coach. If it runs amuck, call The Duck. David arrived at the Baylor School' in the fall of '78 to see what it had to offer. After much investigation into the nooks and crannies of Baylor life, Toehead decided to abandon his search on campus and began to pursue a most rewarding existence in the city of Chattanooga. Toehead also began to discover the beauty of the master-charge card, and many a Sunday he could be seen in the dark corners of the Brass Register. But all kettles are not black. In his spare time he began to pursue a career in G.A. Basketball and in the off season under the expert coaching of john Gary became an expert in the art of oral mastication of the tobacco leaf. David, since you have failed in all your attempts to drive a daisy, we wish you luck wherever you go. SHELBY KEITH RILEY 7805 Stonehenge Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 Entered 1975 Sigma Mu 111-121, Inner Circle 11215 Klif Klan 1121, Section Editor 1121, Periaktoi 19-1215 Fencing Team 110-121, Forensics 11215 Astronomy Club 11215 Math Team 18-91 Specization is for Insects-Robert Heinlein Six years ago, Keith came strolling, or was it rolling, into Baylor, straight from prep tech. Little did he know that he was about to embark on a career that could be best described as mission impossible . Confronted by such underworld thugs as Big Lew and Dr. T., Keith marauded around a wasteland until he found divine greetance from an ultra sophistricate who had close ties with Reverend Ernest. Keith was always trying to make a good impression on the administration, but somehow things never turned out right. Keith not only was responsible for one library assistant hitting the deck , but also he helped to enrage Uncle lack into wild hits in which this ex-teacher, thank goodness, promptly declared that Mr. Riley had to get those grades up! Adios, Senior Riley, or is it Keefyg if you go too far north, don't come back crying to me. PATRICK MICHAEL MCKENZIE RODDY 2220 Lyons Bend Rd. Knoxville, TN 37919 Entered 1976 Dorm Proctor 111,1215 Distinguished List 111,1215 Honor Roll 19,1015 Spirit Club 11215 Literati 111,121, vice-president 11215 Sigma Mu 19-121, Inner Circle 111,121, Director 11215 Library Asst. 19-1115 Saturday Night at the Movies 19-121, Director 110-1215 Hamburger Hunt 1111, Captain 11115 Pizza Hunt 110,121, Captain 11215 Math Contest 111,1215 Klif Klan 19-121, Editor 11215 Baylor Notes 110-1215 Cheerleader 11215 Bleacher Creature 111,1215 Other Club, president 1121. When I am weaker than you I ask for freedom because that is according to your principlesp when I am stronger than you, I take away your freedom because that is according to my principles.-Frank Herben Patrick Michael McKenzie Roddy 1pat rik mi kal ma- kin tse rod e1 n.origins: Patrick!Latin patricius, Patrician, Patron Saint of lreland5 Michael! Greek Mikhael and Hebrew Mi-kael, who is like God , Guardian Archangel of the 1ews5 McKenzie!Scottish, the son of Coinneuch, the fair one 5 Roddy! Knoxvillian, Raddy, Brown sugar water Patron Saint of Carbonation 1. 1archaic1 1pertaining spec. to Roddy1 Lopsided, slanting, esp. in terms of human physique, as in shoulders or head. 2. An overachiever, esp. in Academics b. an underachiever in all other areas. 3. 1in Literature1 An Editorial person, esp. of yearly publications, known spec. for uncontrolled fits of rage and attacks of irrational reasoning. 4. One who is dangerous, esp. when behind the wheel of a Puerto Rican Turbo Carrera. 5. One who has nothing in common with the origin of his names. Synonyms: Lord T., The Owl, Ragman 1, Apathetic, UNC-Bound, KK editor. WILLIAM ALAN ROYAL 1526 jenkins Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 Entered 1974 Who's Who Among American High School Students5 Society of Distinguished American High School Studentsp Honor Roll 11115 Spirit Club 19,121, president 11215 Spanish Club 11215 F.C.A. 18-1215 Sigma Mu 11115 Klif Klan 11215 Baylor Notes 19- 1215 Varsity Football 110-1215 Varsity Soccer 111,1215 B-Soccer 19,1015 B-Football 110,1115 Freshman Football 1915 lr. School Athletics 17,815 Weightlifting 110-121. If it seems like you're traveling around in circles in life, maybe its because you're cutting too many corners. Bill crawled to Baylor his seventh grade year from East Bumble, Crawled is right5 Bill is the least of three Royal brothers to pass through these hallowed halls. The quiet studious type, Bill entered Baylor with big comfortable shoes to fill on the athletic field. Because of his take-charge ability and all-american attitude, Billy soon became known as Senior Bill , the only underclass senior, ever. He has always been a good student, but as he progressed through Baylor, he picked up a wild hare or Iwo . . . or three. During this time, Bill could be found in many odd places with some exceptionally strange people, sometimes doing things as weird as spending a whole week looking for a date. All this, however, came to a crashing halt about Christmas of Billy's junior year, when a cute little Rammette latched on to him and has yet to release him. It seems the horns were implanted well, because Bill now spends a lot of time waiting on Sweet Pea to get off work. Good luck, Freshman Bill , you'll need it with her horns. L--ll V .if :Qi ' ill 1 Q- ht 11?- i 5.55, j- QW-.a 1-1 JW. wr. - ET..-', ' .ij T , . , T Tj' - .-1.5311 hi' ': l l 'gf 213 DONALD EDWARD SAMPLES 516 Lindcrest Circle Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1976 Glee Club 11215 Spirit Club 111-1215 Business Club 11215 Sigma Mu 11115 Varsity Football 110-1215 Varsity Track 11215 Varsity Baseball 110-1215 B Baseball 19-1015 B Basketball 1101. Genius is the gold in the mind5 talent is the miner who brings it out. Donnie came to Baylor in the ninth grade, destined for the gridiron. He went out for Varsity Football, and soon became known as junior Samples BR-549 . It wasn't long before junior was pounding people with his shoulders. During that year Donnie discovered the finer things in life and was swept off his feet by a Fly jenny . Dooner made the rounds in his white pick-up until he was confronted with the dilema of submitting to a Monopoly or begin running the mountain express. He soon found himself with a terminal case of Avery-itis. Dooner's accomplishments on the athletic field were not unnoticed. Not many need to look at the program to see who's wearing 41274 on Friday nights or who's the goofy firstbaseman. Donnie, it's been a fun four years. lust remember as you make that next moonpie, you're a member of The Small, The Slow, and The Stupid. DAVID EVANS SANDER 21 Tower Hill Rd. Kinnelon, N1 07405 Entered 1977 Dorm Proctor 11215 Service Proctor 11215 French Club 110-1215 French Honor Society5 Distinguished List 110-1215 Honor Council 11215 Round Table 11215 Glee Club 111-121, Vice President 11115 Sigma Mu 110-121, Inner Circle 11215 Astronomy Club 11215 Library Assistant 11215 Other Club, Sports Director 11215 Klif Klan 111-121, Section Editor 11215 Baylor Notes 11215 Cheerleader 11215 Varsity Track 11015 Varsity Soccer 110-121, Captain 11215 Milton Marathon. So I Hope I can always remember all the crazy times we had to go through5 now it's a dream that is slowly fading, and I don't want it to go . . . Dave, It is said that when silence between two people isn't uncomfortable, then they are friends. When I met you three years ago, you were a strange Yank, no more, no less. But friendship developed and grew into something sacred to me, a sort of brotherhood. The days on the soccer field, the nights spent in studious agony, and the roaring weekends were all a part of Baylor that I hope will never fade from your mind. In three years you have made countless friends whose true value you may never realize, but the important thing is that to all of us, you were loyal. And a greater praise cannot be given a man than that he was loyal to his friends. Live your own life, be your own man, but remember us, your Baylor friends. You have seen our hopes, lived our dreams, and understood our silence that lies too deep for tears.-Chris 214 Lu' f' .s-'S' I I V- , 5 tl V1 - an . 1 li , ., gg?-,I-aff, .gl 1 . A 4 -lgfee-3 A ff: lj- X ' C ' f :1: - 1... 'fevef' . V. 5-1 .5 exalt.: nl- , 7. ,m Q 51, 2 '.f'l f1jv ,Q 5 'IS R, 1314 Y. . , 4-,l.I.VV,: .gang-. OSCAR DEWITT SCRUGGS IV 116 Rolling Hills Drive Hixson, TN 37343 Entered 1974 Honor Roll 181, Varsity Golf 110-121, lunior School Athletics l've always been the kind man who doesn't believe in strings. Long term obligations are just unnecessary things. Girl you've got me thinking while I'm drinking one more beer. If I'm headin for a headache then why the hell am I still here.-Eddie Rabbitt When Oskie came to Baylor, he was expected to be one of Maj's matmen but failed and became one of Andy's golfers. Oskie made his way on the golf course and then at Bud's where he is a favorite. Oskie was quiet his freshman and sophomore years because he hung around the Hixson group, and then it became the PITTS. Oskie realized that Baylor did it better, and half way through his junior year he became a comic strip of SYLVESTER. Oskie spent his summer running around with Eberle, who taught him how to have fun. Scruggs, before you leave us, remember to be careful and watch what you say to girls U.G.l. Remember the good times and have fun at UTK. JEFFREY LAWRENCE SHIRTZ 501 Hathaway Drive Signal Mtn., TN 37377 Entered 1978 Varsity Soccer Q11-1215 Golf 11235 Honor Roll 111-121, Business Club 1123 If it wasn't for the North, the South would never have survived. leff came to Baylor in the eleventh grade and caused an uproar. He and Big lim became the best of friends because of his staring abilities. He showed us a little of his G.A. talents last year, but he was not fortunate enough to be considered All-American. jeff enjoys watching soccer games, from the bench. He still has not learned to talk good English , but still is working on it. He considers home New lerseyg to each his own. Have you ever heard of anyone who loves the Tide, but is going to Tennessee? While he and Big lim are oh-as-close friends, leff's best friend has to be the Panz . jeff can be seen at Wendy's making those great hamburgers. No wonder nobody goes there anymore. Good luck at U.T., leff, but don't have too'much fun. fs- ANDREW JACKSON SINOR, jR. 1 Folts Circle Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1974 Class President 1715 National Merit Semi-Finalist 11215 Spanish Honor Fraternity 110-121, President 11215 Cum Laude 111,1 215 Distinguished List 1715 Honor Roll 18-1115 Student Council 1915 Round Table 111,121, Treasurer 11215 Forensics 18,1215 Spirit Club 11215 Business Club 111,1215 Spanish Club 19-1115 Sigma Mu 111,121, Inner Circle 111,1215 Chess Club 18-1115 Scuba Club 110-121, Secretary-Treasurer 1111, Divemaster 11215 Baylor Co. Players 18,1215 Klif Klan 110-1215 Baylor Notes 110- 1215 Periaktoi 11215 Varsity Soccer 110-1215 B Soccer 1915 lr. High Soccer 1815 M.V.P.5 Freshman Football5 Crisco Club 110,1115 Varsity Foosball 110,1115 Greek Club 11115 City Math Contest 110,1115 Baylor Ski Club 18,91. To everything there is a season. Turn! Turn! Turn! - Ecclesiastes Home life: Rex's homelife is saturated with loud music, fast Chariots, and great banquets at the golden arches. He moved into Hunter his 10th grade year but was evicted his senior year by the Maker. Wildlife: Though Aspen proved to be a worthy playground for his early years, Rex and the C.C. began to frequent the Broad Street Drive-ln, the V, and had countless Crisco parties throughout their sophomore and junior years. Drew found that the missing link in the enigma of the femme fatale was that it's better to be dead than red and headed for the blonder side of life on the mountains and ridges 1or was it in Wien?1. And remember, reality is just a crutch for those who can't handle the Rolling Stones. GUICE SLAWSON, IR. P.O. Box 162 Louisville, AL 36048 Entered 1977 AFS 11115 Spanish Club 11115 Sigma Mu 11215 Library Worker 11215 Proctor 111,1215 B Wrestling 1101. Guice, after living in Heavy's Hilton for a year, soon came to his senses and moved to Probo. juice became a proctor when he moved and was immediately put in charge of an impossible task: keeping order on 2nd floor Probo. Guice, in his first years at Baylor roomed with what is now known to be a communist and later with a fish. Major Matt's schooling consisted of doing what he had to when he had to and getting away with most of the rest. Despite this, he managed to make good enough grades to usually make Honor Roll or miss it by a point or two. Guice wasn't a reknown physicist 1or biologist, chemist, mathematician, etc.1. Guice, after giving wrastling with Maj. a try, turned to lifting lead- sometimes. When you pull out of the gates for the last time in the scout we hope you will remember us, but at the same time roll on with the tide. iff Jnihv kgs. 'S BRADLEY RUSHING SMITH Rt. 6 Box119 Northport, AL 35496 Entered 1978 Spirit Club 1121, Sigma Mu 11215 Varsity Track 1121, B Track 11115 HB Basketball 1111 The grass was always greener in Tennessee Bradley floated into Baylor at the beginning of his junior year. He quickly became friends with the Gadsden Boys and Gorton's endless supply. He took a jaunt down to the lake and decided he must see Cindy at all costs. Gorton was glad to lend a key to the problem and Bradley began to head north when his destination was South. Several hours later he was picked up while humming lailhouse Rock . His shock was such that he soon became speechless. Tim found it distasteful, but Carol just lapped it up. Bradley squeezed in to his senior year and his activities became more covert, making every attempt to join the ranks of the dirt-raiders. Bradley, good luck wherever you go, just don't offer anyone any watermelon. WILLIAM LYLE STANFORD 2621 Crescent Club Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37343 Entered 1974 Chess Club 17-1215 Scuba Club 1111, Skeet Club 11015 Varsity Tennis 1111, Horseback 1815 B Tennis 19,1015 lunior School Athletics One who gazes at the stars is proverbally at the mercy of the mud holes in the road. Lyle is one of those people who learn everywhere but in school. The first thing he learned was workcrew, and one day he leamed that money does buy love. The most important thing he learned about came in a six or two, or more. Ever since, people have been Bail 1yj ing him out of trouble. When Lyle learned how to drive the Z car, the amount of traffic on the roads decreased considerably. But when Lyle got the jeep, the traffic disappeared. Lyle can usually be found under the golden arches, the big V , and under the influence! Have fun in school and remember: l never did have an ear ring! 217 xl ERIC DOUGLAS STEIN 468 South Crest Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37404 Entered 1974 Art Award 1715 Glee Club 11215 Sigma Mu 111,1215 Baylor Co. Players 11215 Library Asst. 111,1215 Varsity Manager, Baseball 1715 Swimming 17-121. Education should get back to BASICS. Saturday Night Fever and disco music may identify an era in recent American cultural history, but for Eric their basic meaning will always be different. Stayin' Alive was more than music to Eric's ears5 it was programmed instruction for existence. lf fools rush in where angels fear to tread, then Rush became the watchword. Life in the dorm became a terminal experience, complete with emergency siren, for the Mazda kid, and the right Rx for Eric's woes was not always on four wheels. But then, not everyone has an automatic change machine and nothing to sell. Although he has adopted some of the free enterprise ideas of his grandfather and achieved wealth and fame by franchising pay tea and dry cleaners, or could it have been taking Paty to the Cleaners that led to this lnterpretation? Although Eric's penchant for procrastination has persisted for most of his six years at Baylor and probably will continue interminably5 he has earned a dose of hemlock for corrupting the computer youth who are his disciples and who yearn to know all that he knows about the fabulous machine in the chapel of Our Lady of the Computer, who just may unwind for some unwary child ages and ages hence, bent on unlocking the mysteries of the Erican era.-- jepe's Away! 218 W. CHARLES AUGUST STERNBERGH Ill 3011 Rivermont Road Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1974 Honor Roll 110-1215 Business Club 111-1215 Sigma Mu 110-121, Inner Circle 111-1215 Ars 11015 ski Club 11115 Klif Klan 110-121, Editor 11215 Baylor Notes 110-1215 Periaktoi 111-121, Photo Editor 111-1215 Varsity Soccer 11115 B Soccer 19-1015 Horseback 19-1015 lunior School Athleticsg Best in Show , Spring Photo Contest 11115 Society of Distinguished American High School Students: Other Club 1121, Sailing Instructor. What's in a name?-Shakespeare The wind tears hungrily at the sail as Chip fights to keep his boat above water. As the waves pound relentlessly upon the hull, he turns upwind, a futile attempt to survive. A voice over the ocean suddenly beckons Chip back to reality: Chip, what's Freud's psychoanalytical theory? asks Uncle Bill. Psychoanalytical theory? repeats Chip in a high questioning voice. The room erupts in mirthful laughter as Chip sinks in his chair uncaringly. lt's not to say that he didn't once care, with visions of Brown, Cum Laude, and Distinguished list dancing in his head. It has all been replaced by a case of mega senior slump. Chip now anxiously awaits graduation5 the day he will be forever free of Baylor. Mr. Rush hands Stein his diploma and turns to the mike: Waldemar Charles Austen Gerber. . . uh, that's Charles Uncles Auberger . . . no, it's Chowder Waugus Walderburger . . . no, uh . . . Stauger Bauger. . . oh hell, come get it, Chip. ANTHONY VICTOR STONE 5 Sharon Lane Ringgold, C-A 30736 Entered 1977 Spanish Club 02,5 Varsity Football 001, B Football f10jp Waterpolo Q10-12jp B Wrestling Q10-12j. You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy. -Charlie Daniels ln the late summer of 1977, the golden Stang squalled into Baylor, and out of it stepped a chessnut chewing, pig wrestling cowboy. Stoney was his name, and he could always be found with his roach killers, and his B.6. hat. He could also be found taking a dip at Suck Creek. Stoney and his buddy Willord always managed to brew up some trouble. lf you want to see Stoney laugh, then ask about B.l. , or if you want a laugh, then ask about his grades. Stoney found his true love in his senior year when he met the McCallie pig. lt was probly Stoney's best wrestling match. As the mighty Stang rolls out of Baylor for the last time, the faculty will sigh in relief. Seriously, Stoney and his redneck antics will always be missed at Baylor. Good luck in college, if you get there. E if 1:4 f .-sh: Q Iv if ROBERT FINLEY STONE 3041 Rivermont Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1974 Glee Club 1121, Varsity wrestling 1111, Freshman Football 1917 junior School Athletics 17-81. Time is a jet plane, it moves too fast. Ah but what a shame that all we've shared can't last.-Dylan Rock flew onto campus from the fabled Rivercrew in '74 and managed to escape the attention of the faculty but no one else. He and the crew, Roach, Maggot, and Worm, provided many an illustrious moment around town. Bobby is a partier and has seen leeping at Buds, sleeping in wet parking lots, playing lighter tricks at the Varsity, and singing Dylan everywhere. He liked the girls but it was at one particularly FUGE party when one of them finally got a piece of the Rock. Bobby loves music and can usually be found listening to Bobby D., Springsteen, or Prine on the stereo, practicing with the band after school, or playing the bass at the V for free drinks tits better than the moneyj on Saturdays. Although he did end up married and in a lam fyj, our lifetime president of the Richard Petty Club managed to fight off some of the mellowness and still have fun. Good luck at college, Rock, and some day we're gonna count those cans. l 219 E' ff' IAMES HOWARD SUTTER 410 North Bragg Ave. Lookout Mtn., TN 37350 Entered 1974 Sigma Mu 111-1215 Scuba Club 110-1115 French Club 11115 Business Club 11215 Crisco Club 110-1215 junior School Athletics5 B Soccer 19-1015 Varsity Soccer 111 -1215 Freshman Football lf your tired of the same old story, turn the page After being dubbed Cubby in his beginning years, Suts has progressed up the sots' ladder of success by mugs and pitchers. As a freshman, jimmy stumbled, literally, onto a new way of life. His athletic success is shown by his being a three- year letterman on the Varsity Foosball team. jimmy could always be counted on to shirk responsibility whenever and wherever it called. His first mission in the Crisco Army was to fly over Pompano and get bombed, that is bomb the beach. Due to his leadership and spongelike qualities, the mission was a complete success. We will remember jimmy as one who is eternally perplexed by the hounding question, What are you doing? 220 WILLIAM BAYLY TAFF 230 West Brow Road Lookout Mtn., TN 37350 Entered 1974 Spanish Honor Society 11115 Distinguished List 11115 Honor Roll 18-1015 Cum Laude 11115 Forensics 11215 Business Club 111-121, President 11215 Spanish Club 110-1215 Sigma Mu 11115 Chess Club 110-1215 Scuba Club 11215 Klif Klan 11215 Baylor Notes 111-121, Sports Editor 111-1215 Periaktoi 11215 Varsity Tennis 19-121, Most Improved 1101, Most Valuable Player 1111, Captain 11215 junior School Athletics The world is out thereg I will grasp it and rearrange it for the betterment of mankind. I am one of the few who cares about its future. Possibly Baylor's own Dr. jeckyl and Mr. Hyde, Bayly Taff's deportment in class is that of your typical brown-nosing bookworm, while his personality on the tennis court is comparable to an ogre. He has the looks of Roscoe Tanner, the court demeanor of llie Nastase, but unfortunately the tennis game of Bayly Taff. lt has been said that no matter how many times you multiply the number of matches Bayly has won by his court personality, you will always come out with zero. Bayly is the only editor of the Notes to not have command of the English language. Bayly's justification of the Holocaust has made him a main target of the jewish Defense League. However, Bayly did take up where his brother left off-brains but no athletic ability. jEFFREY ALAN TANNER Aramco, Box 5018 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Entered 1977 Student Council 11215 Dorm Proctor 11213 Dorm Council 1121, Chairman 11215 Service Proctor 11215 Head Library Assistant 11215 Business Club 1121, Treasurer 11215 Spirit Club 11215 Distinguished List 110,1115 Varsity Football 11215 B Football 110-111. The secret to success is constancy of purpose. jeff came to Baylor with many high aims. He came here to learn and found fortune and fame. He studied the nights away week after week, And at first all his weekends were boring and bleak. jeff say the light in his junior year. The Varsity and Bud's he filled with good cheer. His car is his pride, which he loves like a wife, But don't you dare touch it if you love your life. jeff loved football with a savage desire. He worked his tail off right down to the wire. A scholar and athlete, jeff fills these shoes And he's always a friend when a friend's got the blues. Now as this story of Tanner must end, Always remember that you've got a friend. C.M is -- -H ..,,,,f RICHARD HARLIN TAYLOR Aramco, Box 1292 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Entered 1977 French Club 11115 Sigma Mu 11115 Business Club 1121p Pool Club 110-1115 Library Assistant 11215 Dorm Proctor 11215 Honor Roll 11115 Varsity Soccer 111-1215 B Baseball 11115 Varsity Baseball 1121. Long, Long Way From Home. Ricky Taylor, the son of james Taylor, Cameled on in for his sophomore year. Ricky was trying to become a Baylor jock in football, but he hurt his knee the first day. He was out for the season in a cast, his first of three in one year. Ricky had to wait for his junior year. Ricky tried out for the soccer team. He soon found he had quick hands and feet. Ricky turned into one of the best goalies Baylor has ever seen. Ricky has also made it in the social life at Baylor. He has been to many parties, and has met many girls, but, Rick, we still know you are loyal to Carol. Rick would like to forget an outing at Signal Mountain, where he was labled a P.D. by the S.M.P. Well, Rick, I hope you have fun in college. Stay out of trouble and don't be a P.D. the rest of your life. We will miss ya! . I 'x 221 f .'ftH.:1rfl 11 .WV 'ze live 1 A ,Q X. l jOSEPH DEAN THOMAS 1806 Auburndale Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37405 Entered 1974 Honor Roll Q11jp Varsity Football 110-121, Varsity Track Q10- 12jp French Club Q11-121, Business Club f12jp Lower School Athletics All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes, but the Lord weigheth the Spirits. Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established.-Proverbs 16:23 joe entered Baylor in the seventh grade a good student and athlete. joe continued this through Baylor, and his horizons broadened the fall of his ninlh grade when he met the girl of his dreams, Deedra. She must have been the girl of his dreams because he is still dating her. To make joe's life complete he joined Lupton Drive Baptist Church and became active in all church activities. The most noticable result of this was his being called to preach. joe loved football: he played it well on the field and effectively oft the field. He was a good nose guard on Friday nights and an even better tackler on Saturday nights ihalj. joe had everything he wanted: football, Deedra, and Church, not in any certain order. Have the Best of Everything joe! With your determination, we know you'll be great at what you're going to do. 222 is l X . ., I ' ' .asfil x 1 L 1. IAMES WINFRED THOMAS lll 530 Elizabeth Crest Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 Entered 1973 Business Club 11255 Sigma Mu Q10-12jp Chess Club 1101: Baylor Notes 111-1235 Varsity Soccer 111-12jp B Baseball t9j7 B Soccer 19-101, junior School Athletics. Every hand's a winner, and every hand's a loser, and the best that you can hope for is to die in your sleep-Don Schlitz Big jam hit the Baylor high campus back '73 along with the other new recruits. It wasn't long before he was found to be fresh off the farm and tagged a country boy. Things went well for jamie until the eleventh grade when black and orange Ford rolled in the gym parking lot. Perhaps the most memorable event in his junior year occured when he and Big Al ialways together and usually in troublej got a free ride from high atop Signal Mountain to beautiful downtown City Hall, only to escape tjamie's second timej. When Big jam wasn't at the benches with all the bull, he could usually be found on the soccer field, Where he was one of Baylor's more Aggressive players. In his senior year a red T.A. replaced the old Ford, which kept him busy keeping the streets hot. But jamie still found time both his senior and junior years for chasing a certain CAT all over the south. Keep the T.A. between the ditches and good luck. SYDNEY TODD TINDALL 5315 Inlet View Road Chat. TN 37343 Entered 1976 jr. High Wrestling 1915 lr. High Track 1915 Varsity Wrestling 19- 1215 Varsity Football 11015 Walkabout Club 11015 Varsity Wrestling, Most Improved Player 11115 Sigma Mu 11215 Business Club 1121 May we always be forever young!-Dylan Todd blew into Baylor in 1976 on an idiot wind. He started his first year by being the typical American boy. His sophomore year he met bouncing B.W., who introduced him to a new lifestyle. But Todd decided to enjoy bigger and better things, so he was promoted to the varsity. At the start of Todd's junior year he could be seen driving up Signal Mountain in his black Blazer. During this time Todd had a social gathering at his house, but this was terminated by a phone call from Hixson Pike. Later Todd was shanghied to Pompano by a band of pirates until the flops were forced to abandon ship by the captain of the Ronnie Dee . During his senior year Todd continued to enjoy his new lifestyle and probably always will. So, Todd, as the Blaze cruises out of Baylor for the last time, just remember: lt's been real, it's been fun, but it hasn't been real fun. THOMAS FRANCIS TROTTER 1034 Ft. Stephenson Rd. Lookout Mtn., GA Entered 1974 Glee CIub111,1215 Spirit Club 11215 Business Club 1121, Chaplain 11215 F.C.A. 110-1215 Sigma Mu 11215 Varsity Football 11215 B Football 110,1115 B Wrestling 19,1015 Freshman Football 1915 lr. School Athletics. Hey bartender, how about another round Tommy entered the gates of Baylor in the seventh grade, but his name was soon changed to Mumbly. Everbody knew Mumbly for his 1967 Cady which became a party in itself. Mumbly tried his ability on the football field, but became a letterman at the Varsity. ln Pompano Mumbly tried to go on the P.G.A. tour, but wound up getting all wet by R.C. Mumbly will be heading down to Georgia to do what he does best, but he will never forget his visits to U.T. Mumbly can lift those twelve ounces with the best of us, but he often retires before the fun gets started. Tommy has been a great Bud-dy to all of us, and we will miss him. Tommy should fit in very well with the Georgia tradition. ff at Q- 4 .ff - :rt 5- . . . , 'fp 2?-E' ' sa,,Vr --,fa .ay wr. YJ CHRISTOPHER FLOYD VANCE 100 Pine Cone Lane Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1976 Student Council 19-1115 German Club 110-1115 Sigma Mu 111- 1215 Klif Klan 1121, Section Editor 11215 Varsity Track 11015 Varsity Soccer 111-1215 B Soccer 19-101 Oh, if only there were more strong days! Well there was Cindy, Denise, Sharon, Tammy, Robin, and Polly. Then, next in importance was soccer, pizza, running, pizza, repelling, pizza, cruising, pizza, Atlanta, and more pizza. When the paper ran low, it was back to the sweatshop to replenish the bankroll. There must have been about five different bosses. Somehow Chris managed to fit in a little academics, but he was able to avoid a great deal of homework by saying, I have a little homework, but technically I don't . To most people at Baylor, Chris is known as Rollo 1pronounced Ra-lo.1. Some people call him Rat Slayer, with fewer calling him Raoul or Arlo. When it comes to the Hunter Lounge East Club, it is Nub, Olaf, Hop, Mal, and the ever rebellious Sinor. Remember These Nubby Geis Hop and Roll in the sand with E.D. 224 -SQA , nga. 5'-5 2-. E' -25. ..5, J, . I riff. x :FJ A 7'5 PETER CORTLAND VAN VOORHEES Box 974 First Neck Lane Southhampton, NY Entered 1977 Sigma Mu 11215 French Club 11215 Pool Club 11215 Current Events Club 11215 Dorm Council 11215 Most Improved Player 1award15 Varsity Cross Country 11215 Varsity Tennis 111-1215 Varsity soccer 110-1115 B Team Tennis 1101 If I coulda woulda shoulda Peter VanVoorhees, also renamed as Yankee, or PistIe Pete, fell down from New York state in 1977 to attempt to obtain a Baylor diploma. This Yankee found a lot of difference between New York and the hills of Tennessee, but he adapted just fine. Everyone loved his tremendously hilarious jokes, but I still don't understand why everyone laughed. When he wasn't getting into disco, he could been seen at the tennis courts in the fall and spring or on the soccer field in the winter. You might see curly top getting in extra practice at the courts after hours. We all enjoyed your stay at Baylor, Pete, and hope you leave with a little south in your mouth! lui-4 'S I 4 JAMES CAVANAUGH VINCENT K 2002 21 st St. Lake Charles, LA 70601 Entered 1976 National French Honor Society 111,1215 Honor Roll 11115 French Club 110-121, vice-president5 German Club 11015 Sigma Mu 110-1215 Chess Club 19-1115 Library Assistant 11115 A.F.S. 110-1215 Klif Klan 11215 Periaktoi 11115 Varsity Basketball Manager 11015 Horseback 1101 Malt, better than Milton, can explain the ways of God to man. jimmy came to Baylor from the swamps of Southern Louisiana and settled in Lupton as Action's roommate 1remember Action lackson?1. He became popular with some of the big men of campus when he went to Europe with them in the summer of '77 and paid for their dinner, even if he did leave most of his on the floor for them to clean up. He spent two years as one of Duke's boys before he realized that he would have to move to Hunter in order to boost his grades, over which he was consistently fuming and breaking bottles in frustration. He established himself as a French scholar and, echoing his European tour, a connaisseur of Munich's famous product. The lizard spent his spare time at the GF nipping many a plant in the Bud. His senior year, he returned with a Calais 1shocking everybody1 which he drove under Fiat's influence. This car caused a lot of trouble: cleaning it, securing the trunk, and trying to keep possession of it. Good luck driving down Tulane's at the same time! CLIFFORD RUSSELL WALKER 4005 Michelin Ln. Chattanooga, TN 37415 Entered 1974 National Merit Semi-Finalist 11215 George H. Patten jr. Memorial Award 1915 jumanville Trophy 11115 Distinguished List 1815 Honor Roll 17,9-1115 Mathematical Association of America Award 11115 Round Table 111,1215 Literati 111,121, Treasurer 11215 Business Club 111,1215 Astronomy Club 11115 Chess Club 110,1115 Other Club, lanitor 11215 The Baylor Notes 110-121, Editor 11215 Klif Klan 111-1215 Periaktoi 111-1215 Varsity Cross-Country 19-121, Captain 11215 Varsity Soccer 11115 Varsity Track 110-121, Captain 1121, Best Team Man 11115 B Soccer 19,1015 junior School Athletics5 Milton Marathon im He is NOT my father. WHERAS, six years ago, an anonymous being entered Baylor5 and WHEREAS, this Wierd Kid immediately attained the heights of sweat-dom, gaining the respect of the faculty and the scorn of his peers5 and WHEREAS, he became quite adept at running for Dad and kicking for Cush5 and WHEREAS, entering his Senior Slump during Christmas, his Junior year, he managed to lose the respect of all his educators5 and WHEREAS, continuing to live off his reputation, he made a byword of the verb to be late , applying it to all his endeavors5 and WHEREAS, he has yet to be tarred and feathered, or drawn and quartered, or shot at dawn by his classmatesg then THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the class of '80 be awarded the Certificate of Extreme Tolerance for enduring Russ, and that he be issued the Mandate of Good Riddance as he is passed onto college. DAVID ESTON WH ELCH EL 18 Tuxedo Rd. Rumson, Nl 07760 Entered 1976 Dorm Proctor 11215 Spirit Club 11215 Spanish Club 19-1015 F.C.A. 110-1115 Sigma Mu 110-1215 Library Asst. 11115 Baylor Notes 110-1115 Periaktoi 110-1115 Swimming 19-1215 Varsity Water Polo 19-1215 Prep School All-American 11015 100 yard Backstroke, Prep School All-American 11115 100 yard Backstroke, 200 yard medaly relay, Prep School All-American They scream your name at night in the street Your graduation gown lies in rags at your feet And in the lonely cool before dawn You hear their engines roaring on But when you get to the porch they're gone Oh the wind, so ya'II climb in It's a townfull of losers And I'm pulling out of here to win. B2ST2R2 Mooch infiltrated Baylor School back in 1976 like a carpet- bagger during the post bellum era. He quickly made friends with everyone and Whelchel's decibels gave him the knick name The Say What Kid. He would always make it into the T.V. room in time to watch I Love Lucy, but then so did ev- eryone else. He's never had a long romance. All of them seem to get intercepted He once wanted to go out with a street but got caught jay walking. His commitment to the mo- nestary occured when he shaved his head and became a member of the Ugly Dozen. We all hope you don't fall asleep at traffic lights and practice your breaststroke when you get to college. Take care, friend. 1 'Self t .tag-F xy ,g':,i:i.t'1 PM - I - r-fi ' Z1-'Ja 1 3.-1 rg ti. gm 1.9,-I -... nm' It- Milf I' I r g...-5?v:'V W 3 821. 151 I 4-5 J E, . 1 if f-A 155' -I 226 HAMILTON JOHN WHITE P.O. Box 669 Copperhill, TN 37317 Entered 1976 Dorm Proctor 111-1215 Honor Roll 19-1115 Business Club 11215 Skeet Club 11015 Literati 11115 Sigma Mu 11015 Astronomy Club 11215 Library Assistant 110-111g Varsity Soccer 11115 Golf 110- 1115 B Football 11115 B Soccer 19-101g Freshman Golf Winning is not everything I Limey dropped the Union lack's peculiar accent and finally learned the Southern drawl during his stay at Baylor. Ham is one of those surviving students who managed to transgress through four years in Probasco, which was a surprise to all. His roommates were not the key to his survival either! He roomed with an albino and a monkey his first two years. But his success with roommates was only argumated by a two year stay with a Yankee. Athletics: Varsity Football, and Soccer-that's enough said. But his golf significantly improved due to summer training. To seek privacy Limey would put on his Harry Chaplin albums which managed to secure all but a few. And as the Fury Ill with smily face left the gates of Baylor for the last time we could hear his immortal words: It's a . . . damn ! It's growing out of his nose! Look at it! 1 , ' 3:5 i ' 1... I n 2 3 ,N Ili , 1 fi ' JIT?- -1-up ,Q -F -I QN. ,UML ,.-.Q 19 'Hx a-,,...,- ROBERT MARION WILBANKS IR. 5822 Worth Dark Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37343 Entered 1974 Who's Who in American High Schools 11115 Spirit Club 11215 Business Club 111-1215 Sigma Mu 111-121, Inner Circle 11215 Chess Club 18-1215 Alumni Office worker 11015 Klif Klan Photographer 11115 Baylor Notes 111-121, Photography Editor 11215 Periaktoi Photographer 11215 Varsity Football manager and video 110-1215 junior School Athletics 17-815 Math Team 131 I look aboutp and should the chosen guide be nothing better than a wandering cloud, I cannot miss my way-William Wordsworth Coming from the Bright School into the seventh grade, Rob was destined to succeed at Baylor. He spent his first few years in training. Sarge, however, soon discovered politics. He could often be heard arguing with Uncle lack. I still think it cost you your Algebra Average, eh? 1Maybe you shouldn't have said anything about his shorts. . .1. Rob also seemed to spend a lot of time in Nashville at Republican Party meetings, or so he tolded everybody. Anyway, in the latter years Rob stuck closer to home, specifically, the Notes office and the darkroom. It was then that he adopted the prep look, It is a little-known fact that Mr. Wilbanks won first place in the tri-state Republican Howard Baker dress-alike contest. So, just remember two things: Firstly, don't go any further Nonh than you have to, and, secondly, watch out for that white Camero. ROBERT LAKE WILSON IR. 3870 Agawela Drive Chattanooga, TN 37406 Entered 1977 Spirit Club 11215 Varsity Basketball 11215 B Basketball 1101 Sharing all that we can give and living all that we can live with freedom as our only cornerstone-Dave Mason Bobby entered Baylor his sophomore year. Bobby was a person who literally Stuck out in a crowd and was always seen bumping his head on doonfvays 1because he forgot to duck1. His junior year Bobby came zooming to school in a satlelite, which was notorious. Bobby and his car were seen frequently running up North Terrace 1usuaIly away from cops1 leaving tire tracks from one traffic light to another traffic light. Satlelite would supposedly take off and orbit the earth, and send messages to him during school! This was his excuse to why he was so spaced out in class. His senior year was the year of the Goo-Goo, as they were frequently heard and seldom seen! Well, Bobby, as you speed away, we wish you luck wherever you go. 227 Because of circumstances beyond our control ti.e., absence of senior portrait, quotation, write- up and activity sheetj, Randall Shuford is not pictured in the preceding section. However, he is pictured to your immediate right. tHe is the shorter of the pairj. 228 X Wax , F , 1 'L 19, fi-' .4 ,- ZJ ..o ,ss Tr.. ff i-U J.-4' O 59 W1 C 4 905 fs... A-X O , ll.. 1 ici KO C fa' 229 l1- . w - Q 5 'S I I, ., ' . '. Q -aj gf . f' ' N - .J-'. Q1 4 -f 3 1' Jr. 'f ' . , 1 - 2 L4 1 .:.'ff: '-' in V If ,w Ting- ,,..- f- 54. 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A. t - NL u-J Brad Stephenson jon Strang Mike Smith Doug Snead john Sorrow Michael Scherzer Rob Seals George Seiters Billy Smith T3- Erich Swafford Mark Swain Tod Tillman Chuck Von Schaaf Andy Walker joey Warwick Michael Webb Mx s..1 Chuck Pruett Phillip Pryor Millard Ramsey Chris Reed Stephen Sawrie Richard Weems jonathan Willard james Williams Paul Wurm Chris Young Hello, Prudential? The 1980 V.A. Pingpong Champion I? v.gn 'j'.'1f6!i?k ti J I v -1 XX Would you let this man babysit your children? f . Wil, ff' if 'FYHJFI ,144 was rw V L 1 .V-,HY . - 1 . f,. A51 . ' ,Q-J. 'A gg.-.Li L-'1 X ' ' 14 1-WJ L' f U ' g b M .1 MQ . C' is f 5 , x xii' U -.5 -ljfiktf . 54... mv' .ar- .ning 'x gg S0935 Hu- V251 eyecycles m. hopkins 'X Q . ,f Y S ff ' 7 1 L , J 271 DEH CHUN Speakers HARRISON SALISBURY 272 X I D Q . H AX ff? MADELEINE L'ENCLE gif N-Qi Nav' :N .faq CHARLES GHIGNA MALCOLM MILLER 273 P'T AA..-I-...al A? T' 4 lie' sf., Hunter Hall Acree A. Avery D. Avery Bayer Benjamin Berman Boone Burger Callaway Cangioli Cappel Clifton Cole Chris Collier Clyde Collier Tim DiLiberti Tom DiLiberti Emond Garrett Gary Genne Harrison Healey Henderson lepeway G. Karrh R. Karrh T. Karrh Kiser Lowrance McCroskey Meek Michael Miller Moore G. Norcross H. Norcross Norwood Osborne Owen Pearce Rawley Roddy Sander Smith Solomon Spears Spillman Stein Vincent Wheeler Whelchel Williams L. Willson P. Willson 5 v' .. Y- ' , E . J V . ,.. 'fx k ' D 'r . .. f M ' ' .X ,' A ,-l , ,, 1 X- . ' HCI 3 K: , 4-J ,.. t ,L gg, v .an X' J-'Y s V .,-ya' , w ' , , ' --Q 5' W 5 l , J V , V . 1' 1 X, F QT! I A 8 l 223-'Q-'ing' 'PIA 'l x Ac F -' .P ' N 7 , , , . . U l'. ' 1 ' -l 5 X! ' . 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Swanson Thomas Van Der Schans Varholy Webb West White SPCDNSO RS .3 , l , i, N 3 'rw' ,m ,., 1 .,, 5 9 1 .fy u if 1 M ' A . DgJ.f!f'-5f4'7il'fg'.: W' A-- .,'x,,-V. , 4, ., .- v, v 1 I -N I -.A-, , .r- 1 x Q w 1. ..-vw f - .n f N ..,.:r... ,-2-'4 vi-I 31,55 ' ,. K. L 194 V , , ,. V. LIP 44. , . 1 , -1 L H ,K Q.. Q ,- .,, . ,.' I ,..f'v ,,,.H.M . 4,,...i-v 47 .1'- A H J-41-wwf, ' 4:1-1. I' 'V ,' ,u X 'U 4 v 'nr-1 N , 1.. ff ' I. .J-H vw r r ur, N, v w..-w-ta..- K - '-Nibhi ' 'E' --1 7Q'N XX? .-P A W Wh' me, Commitment to the Future We luke you have a commrtment to the future Just as you move from your senror year at Baylor toward the career of your chorce we at North Amerrcan Royaltles Inc move unto the future wrth a commrt ment to performance rn our frelds of operation and to good crtrzenshrp rn our home Communlty of Chattanooga We wrsh you well as you lrke us move ahead to meet the Challenges of tomorrow NORTH AMERICAN ROYALTIES, INC. . . 1 BV! Q, 'QS f x . ', 1 z V. . '- V V . gilt I Xrri-79, xx Pl Q' lf t C . . it Ygx J of , il Q if ri , X L V. lx N xl? 'lit rf, -K 'N Q Z l to iff: l., vii ' r .. v v 'Yi-1 A f' 'Q T 'N ' . ' fi egg 1-1 j Q 'VIQ C Q Q la r af 1 L l r K lg C.- V .Lil QR' ' A Al: MCH it 'Q r I l veg. t l-' lr l ' Q L 'X H' l W E l., 7. IX. ' - fl Q ' Q . l llllf I WE RE WITH YCDU my Mvntrg XQTIV H Town Hvusn Builiinb 3Fnr the Grntlrman as Ib, Q S78 CHERRY STREET I ' t ' L ' ,J ,wm- APPAREL ron G1-:N'r1.EMx-:N Downtown Eastgate Northgat 6 STATIONERS OFFICE OUTFITTERS SINCE 1865 CHATTANOOGA CLEVELAND ISCAEI' SIEHS JEWELERS xl Eighth 84 Market Chattanooga TN '967 0901 7 0 I 'J 1 t I t M' - -4 ..,-A-,bt - as ' Q 'II Q 9 X I . Y ' - 3 7 1 ' I7Southern Champion Tray Company SELOX INC 821 EAST 11TI-I STREET CHATTANOOGA TENN 37401 MANUFACTURER OF INDUSTRIAL OASES DISTRIBUTORS OF WELDING SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT. 28 e COMPRESS STREET ' P.O. BOX 4066 CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE '37405 5!26 - . 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Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

1972

Baylor High School - Klif Klan (Chattanooga, TN) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 1

1988


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