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CLASS OF '54 LILLIAN HENRY I'lntm-red 1048. Black team. Welfare Club. Music Club. IV. K.Y.ll. Club, IV. French Club, IV. Art Workshop, III, IV. Camera Club, IV. Lead in May Day, III. Tall and graceful with magnetic personality and a marvelous figure . . . ambition to get a driver's license and to master the art of knitting argyle socks . . . ballerina . . . loyalty to anything that deserves effort . . . athletic ability with enthusiasm . . . not easily disturbed . . . good-looking in blue jeans or pink evening dresses . . . Tabu, earrings, chocolate cake, and gardenias-her favorites . . . aversion to silly questions and to those who ask them . . . visits to Chickamauga. AMY HOOVER Entered 19453. Iilue team. Welfare Club. Class president, II. National Honor Society, III, IV. Static, III. Kaleidoscope, IV. Junior Glee Club, I. Senior Glee Club. II, III, IV. Music Club, II, III, IV. K.Y.B. Club, III, IV. Christian Forum, ll. French Club, IV. Speech Club, II. Camera Club, IV. Star actress . . . Mr. Miller's gal Friday in Baylor productions . . . thoughtfulness and poise . . . magnetic personality . . . popularity with boys and girls . . . trait of making everyone feel at ease . . . naturally curly hair . . . sprinkle of salt and pepper freckles . . . enviable tiny figure . . . sparkling laugh . . . darling of the stag line . . . favorite of Baylor and McCallie. IV. GD 3. VIRGINIA RAY JACKSON Entered 1950. Black team. Welfare Club JllI'lI0l Clee Club I Senior flea Club, II, III, IV. Varsity Glee Club II III French Club IV Art Workshop Dimples hold her perpetual smile in place Laugh and the world laughs with you . a new hair do practically every week . . . beautiful complexion . the belle of every ball the height of style . . . record-breaking IZIIPS from Chattanooga to Cleveland . . . cheerful willingness to help CAROL KIIESE Entered 1948. Black team. Welfare Club Junior Glee Club 7 8 I Senior Glee Club, II, III: president, IV Vars ty Glee Club III IV KYB Club III Speech Club, II. Art Workshop IV May Queen s Attendant I Most Iopular Boundless popularity . . . personal inteiest in everyone a figure which is envy of the whole class twinkling smile and fuendly hi . . . big, brown eyes, always shinlng hau and olive complexion . . . two loves-Gordon and McCallie excellent conveisationalist . . . puts everyone at ease sun tans from Daytona Septem ber Song . . . the best things always come in little packages
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SENIOR CLASS HELEN DAWN HARRIS Entered 1948. Black team. Welfare Club. Library Club, I. Junior Glee Club, I. Senior Glee Club, II, III, IV. K.Y.B. Club, III, IV. Red Cross Swim- ming, III. Golf Team, III. Speech Club, II, Art VVorkshop. III, IV. Camera Club, II, III: president, IV. Class play, T. Scarlet O'Hara waistline . . . infectious laugh . . . constantly pursued by males and requests for dates . . . essence of femininity . . . amazing diplomacy in any situation . . . avid lover of cats, pink, parties, and conversation . . . frequent jaunts to the lake and club for swimming . . . regular attendance at Baylor, McCallie, and Tech dances . . . Kitty -our loss and Vanderbilt's valuable gain. RITA HARRIS Entered 1948. Captain Blue team, IV. Welfare Club. Varsity Basketball, IV. Varsity Volleyball, III. K.Y.B. Club, IV. Christian Forum, III: vice-president, IV. French Club, IV. Speech Club, II. Art Workshop, IV. Camera Club, IV. Class play, 7, I. Good looks and striking dark hair . . . devotes much time to ath- letics . . . Eddie Fisher fan . . . passion for hamburgers and french fries . . . Baylorite . . . aversion to mailman without a letter from that certain someone . . . red dress sprinkled with rhinestones .l. . big hazel eyes . . . Rita, an indispensable part of our senior c ass. BARBARA DON HASTINGS Entered 1948. Blue team. Welfare Club: secretary-treasurer, IV. Splinter, I. Library Club, I. Junior Glee Club, T, 8, I. Senior Glee Club, II, III, IV. Music Club, IV. K.Y.B. Club, committee member, IV. Christian Forum, Ill. French Club, IV. Art Workshop, III, IV. Everyone loves B, Donnie . . . favorite greeting, Whatchaben- doin? . . . friendly grin . . . twinkling blue eyes . . . incessant, gay, joking conversation . . . superb dramatic ability in Baylor, G.P.S., and McCallie plays . . . applause from all audiences . . . willing- ness to help . . . center of a happy crowd . . . Charleston, bop, and ballet fan . . . long letter, camp life, riflery . . . B, Donnie, your friend and mine. JOAN HEBERER Entered 1949. Black team. Welfare Club. Music Club, III, IV. K.Y.B. Club, IV. Christian Forum, II, III, IV. Speech Club, II. Came1'a Club, secretary- treasurer, III 3 IV. Stylish dresses and sweaters . . . a variety of smart shoes . . . the spirit of New Year . . . to attend Stevens College . . . wild about trips to Sewanee . . . genuine love of people . . . aversion to getting out of bed on cold, blue, Monday mornings . . . t'Tigress . . . Tenderly . . . never without a date . . . admired by all, especially her Lookout Mountain classmates. ' GD 3. if
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I f fjg f ..5,.f,. -e if ' 2 CYNTHIA LANNES Entered 1951. Black team. Welfare Club. Varsity Volley Ball, II, III. French Club, IV. Speech Club, II. Art Workshop, II, III, IV. Deep dimples and a New Orleans drawl . . . always ready to bright- en a gathering with her endless supply of jokes . . . belle of Mc- Callie dances . . . ability to sketch a chic fashion in a minute . . . ambition-to raise little UBunnies . . . Night and Day . . . friendships by the dozens . . . cetermined efforts to get a sun tan 6515, . 36 f A46 f mm '.t.' -:-1 ..., . .Z ,. 23 .aww 5 I .A .yf wsu' -,reveal I . fa-.sax 5 ' 'fi 6, . f 1. .lg-2-:s',j': x,',i3jgjV fg- 'N-1. 'ffiiiirfi -. ..: syiwat'-erji, - -'- '- ' -' gy ...,. , If Isl. 5? ANNE LINDSEY . . . Cynthia-always gay, never blue. THELMA LILES Entered 15952. Blue Team. Welfare Club. Secretary-Treasurer of Class, IV. Music Club, III: vice-president, IV. Theater Arts Club, IV. Kind and lovable . . . a scent of Woodhue and the tune, You're Mine, You . . . loyalty to Knoxville and the University of Ten- nessee . . . mania for pancakes . . . hardworking, dependable class secretary . . . a light blue Chevrolet . . . refreshing smile and pleasant disposition . . . sympathetic nature . . . thoughtful and reserved . . . wearer of that McCallie ring . . . a new and welcome addition to our class . . . a feature of our days not to be forgotten. lflntered 1948. Black team. Welfare Club. Senior Glee Club, IV. Christian Forum, II, III, IV. French Club, IV. Art Workshop, IV. Camera Club, I, II, III: secretary, IV, May Queen's Court, 7. Bright, sunny smile . . . golden hair . . . talkative and oh so friendly . . . the lake, Baylor, football . . . fancy for T-bone steaks . . . just made for blue . . . 'tNight and Day . . . designs her own beautiful formals . . . Let's do something really mean! . . . to marry and rear a football team. DOROTHY McCALL Entered 15148. lilue team. Welfare Club: Red Cross Committee, 8. Class secretary, ll. National Honor Society, II, III. IV: secretary, IV. Student Council, 8, III, IV, Static, Il, III. Annual splinter, 7. Library Club president, I. Junior Glee Club, I. Senior Glee Club, II, IV. Varsity Volleyball, III. French Club, IV. Speech Club, Il. Art Workshop, III. Camera Club, ll. Versatile Dorothy . . . athletic, smart, popular . . . star of many Baylor plays . . . a Lookout Mountaineer . . . creator of Dot and Dash . . . t'I'll Walk Alone . . . always a part of good times and unforgettable memories . . . Good luck to our Dot. G-P 3-
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