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flffle wad ll! en we fill ABRAHAM, WAYNE-Favorite subject was architectural drawing . . . spent his spare time hunting and fishing . . . air corps or Washington University holds his future interest. ANDERS, CHARLOTTE- Andy was a member of Tri-Y, Vikingettes, Mixed Chorus and Orchesis . . . was treasurer of Iunior Class and a cheerleader . . . plans to Study physical education at Cape Girardeau. . ANDERSON, IEANNE-Was Circulation Manager of Courier and a mem- ber of Quill and Scroll . . . future is undecided. ANTO- NACCI, LOIS-Liked office machines . . . was secretary of D. O. Club . . . future plans are unknown. ARMSTRONG, AMY-A few of Billie's hobbies were reading, playing the piano and skating . . . expects to study occupational therapy at Monmouth and Washington. ARMSTRONG, GLORIA-Playing the accordion and dancing held Glor's interests . . . was a member of Girls' Glee Club . . . wants to be a music teacher or secretary. BALTHASAR, RICHARD- Dick's favorite subjects were mechanical drawing and art . . . either college or the navy holds his future interests. BANTA, VIVIAN-Was a member oi Orchestra, Student Council, Quill and Scroll and Honor Society . . . Viv, Editor of Courier, plans to study architecture or music at Washington. BARNES, CATHERN-Hobbies were baseball and music . . . will become a secretary after graduation. BAUMAN, DONALD -Favorite subjects were art and typing . . . hobbies were photography and collecting records . . . future includes trade school. BECKEMEIER, SHIRLEY- Becky, Courier's Assistant Business Manager, was a member of Orchesis, Writers' Club and Student Council . . . hopes to study nurse's training at St. Luke's Hospital. BENNING, CAROLE -Hobbies were sports and traveling . . . was a member of Vikingettes . . . intends to be a saleswoman BENOIST, DOLORES- Lorie's hobbies were bowling and dancing . . . wants to be a secretary or do clerical work after graduation. BIEDENSTEIN, IOHN- Pete fa- vored art . . . hobbies were swimming, hunting and fishing . . . future is undecided. BIERBAUM, CRAIG-Was a member of Chemistry Club, Band and Orchestra . . . plans to study engineering at Washington. BIESMEYER, DORIS- Dorie was a member of D. O. Club and Student Coun- cil . . . future plans are indefinite. BIESMEYER, DOROTHY - Dottie was a member of D. O. Club and Mixed Chorus . . . will work after graduation. BIRING, SHIRLEY-Ger- man and social living were tops on Shirl's school list . . . was a member of Mixed Chorus . . . expects to study nursing at Missouri Baptist Hospital. is Q t ma ing c aadea on flue runiv BLANTON, BETTY-Enjoyed reading and sports . . . helped the Mixed Chorus . . . will become a secretary after graduation. BLATTNER, DORIS-Was a member of Vikingettes, Orchestra, Norsemen, Courier, Tri-Y and Quill and Scroll . . . plans to enter college in the fall. BLUE, DORIS-Favored senior homemaking in school . . . will work after graduation. BOHLEY, JANE- Bo added her voice to the Mixed Chorus and Girls' Glee Club . . . was treasurer of Tri-Y . . . plans to do stenographic work. BORCHELT, CONSTANCE- Connie was a member of Vikingettes, Orchesis, Tri-Y and Quill and Scroll . . . was Second Page Editor of Courier and a cheerleader . . . ex- pects to enter University of Wisconsin. BOUNK, RITA- Liked to knit and read . . . was a member of Mixed Chorus . . . will become a stenographer after graduation. ' BRADFORD, HENRY-Liked hunting, fishing and boxing . . . future plans are undecided. BRADLEY, ROBERT-En joyed sports . . . was a member of Letterman Club . . . will enter college in the fall. BRATTON, HELEN-Was a member of Orchesis, Vikingettes and Mixed Chorus . . . was twelfth grade manager of basketball . . . will enter business college. BROWN, CLARENCE-Favorite subject was gym . . . was a member of Letterman Club and cap- tain of the wrestling team . . . will continue studies at Kansas State. BROWN, IANE- Brownie liked to sew . . . was a member ot Mixed and Special Chorus and Tri-Y . . . future plans are indefinite. BUDDEMEYER, DONNA- Buddy added her voice to the Mixed and Special Chorus . . . was vice president of Tri-Y . . . will continue education at business school. BYRD, MARY-Enjoyed music . . . was a member of Tri-Y, Mixed Chorus and went out for sports . . . will at- tend college in the fall. CAMPBELL, WILMA-Was a mem- ber of Student Council, Tri-Y, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, and the Steering Committee . . . Wi1hemina was the 1951 Harvest Queen . . . wants to go to business school. CAPRA, IEANNE- Eenny put forth her energy in Tri-Y and Senior Steering Committee . . . was treasurer of Art Society . . . future is undecided. CARLSON, NOR- MAN- Easy was varsity basketball's manager for three years and B footbal1's for two . . . plans to study radio at Bradley. CARR, JAMES- lim was a member of Senior Steering Committee and Mixed Chorus . . . was in the all-school play . . . hopes to study liberal arts at Mizzou. CARVER, RICHARD- Rich was a member of Quill and Scroll, Hi-Y and Mixed Chorus . . . was Sports Editor of Courier . . . expects to study law. Page Twenty-Four
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O l'Vl00I'lAgAf CU1 P015 Q5 -CL l0I 0l'l'l l QCLlfl'l Lookinq over the enrollment ot our many organizations, we tound junior names on all ot them. Writers' Club, Art Society, Chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll, and the Hi and Tri-Y's were a few of these. The junior Tri-Y qave the lce Breaker and initiated the tenth grade officers. Don Pollard was sent to jefferson City to represent the eleventh and tweltth qrade Hi-Y at the mock legislature. Kenny Lowrance was crowned Li'l Abner at the Backwards Dance, and the juniors were equally well repre- sented in the May Pete, This class had much to remember but even more to anticipate for l952. To usf' tha' rating llzrlvltizzfw is nmrff sznrplf' lhflu lo um' thc' .vlrrliyhf lnlllnf. l'11nffI 4Ii.w'11sxion.w ilfffll' an 01llIUl'fllIlH-Il for plllflir' .wpfwlkilzg a'.rpr'rif'm'1'. Page Twenty-Three FOURTH HOW: Willerth, Ia- mison, Snyder, White, Dunville, Trantham, Foelsch, Eikelman. THIRD ROW: Wilson, Orzell, Casner, Ennert, Shasserre, Hin- son, Foote, Rothrock. SECOND ROW: Watts, Daugherty, Perry, Caitray, Helweq, Franklin, Fritz, Daugherty. FIRST ROW: Capstick, Blair, Nordman, Co- zart, Gibler, Thacker, Thomas, Cristy.
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