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ln Wham I was led :I quiz-I lllilIllll'I' mask:-ll a fri:-nelly. inlm-Iligzm-nt slulll-nl. IllIN'II.Il IlI'I'fl,I'fII. lion was a llll'llIIl1'I' of Slnrlvnl- 'l'1-in-In-r Planning lfonnf-il anml Honor Sovil-ly. and onl- ol llu' lop nina- svholars in lln' Se-nior Class. HQ' will slluly al Wasliinglon llniw-rsily. Ilo you rvnwnilwr llu- girl wllo 11-vs-iv:-ll a plaqlu- for saving a lilo? Now it sm-ins lllal I'fX'I'IIllII'N IIUNIINHIK wanls to saw- ollu-r Iivl-s: slu- will vnroll in nursing. I'opuIarily vounlz-ll for NI:XR'l'I'lA IJUIHZIASS who was lr:-asnrl-r of llu- .Innior Class anal on:- of lln- le-n most popular sm-niors. NIarly . lrvasnrl-r of Art Sovim-ly. also fonnll linn' for Y-'I'l-1-ns. Vikillgm-llvs. Sl:-1-ring llonnnillvl- anfl lln- l:IllIl'lIS1'5. Sin- will In- a nursv alll-I' graalnalion from Missouri llnivl-rsily. Ill:-nlling In-r voir-4' wilIl olln-rs, LUIS IIRISCOI1. pal'- lil-ipall-ll in lln' Ilonlnll- Nlixl-al Quarlc-I. Girls' Trio. Non:-l and lln- lllnornsm-s. Il was no snrprisu- whvn she- VIIOSI' to K K . . . . . . . ,V . l Daniel Dsxuqhrity Delaney nnnor in nnisu' al IZIIIIIIIIFSI llIIIVl'I'5lIy. Saga. I-Im-ns and muh., Ilomgmkk lmuqlnss lnowling look llllll'Il of SIIIRLICY IlllNIl.'XNI's linu-. SIiirI Iiopl-s lo go lo Ilarris 'I'1'iH'IIt'l'S- Colle-gin. IIUI'l'! ll 'I Ii IIICNNI I':I'II -'INI0 'l.I Y 4I Wmkillll UH Ys'I'm-ns anll an oulslanmling lypisl. Ill-r pl-rsistvm'v will vars, Ill- Iiopl-s lo alll-nil lin- l'niwrsily of Missouri. Ons' IH. H grvat hvll, afwr gm,lumi,,n from xwlashinglon Uni. who hall a gooll limi- an sl-hool ancl in llirls' Chorus was W.,-Shy, Known to many as --mil , qgpjoggglq 1.'pjNlM0m.j IDIS ICWAI,'I'. Sln' is snrm- lo have- fun al 'IU-xas Cllrisliull look an active' part in swinnning. Lt'lIf'lAIll2lII.S lfluli. Hi-Y Il lV 'I'Y- Tull- lanky wllllllful Wlildll will IN' 'IHIIVIIII anll Honor Sovie-ty. Tall. lilonll JAMES I I'iNNl'ISSY took I 4'I'IiH ' N IIN' l'Il l0 Sllllilll- l4ill - U 1'0lh2 Y1I2lI frivllll awlvanlagm- of ILO.. planning to join thl- Navy Iale-r. Hop- in lin- Kiln-mislry lllnlv and in Stulll-nl Connl-il. plans lo ing to SN. tht. world. Swwt JUDY FINLI-:Y wams to ln.. 1lII ll'l Wilgllllllllfm Il'llV'VFill'- vonw an airlim- hostess. Known for hvr art work. MARY FISCZHICR was oflvn 1-alle-ml on. Sha- was sl-crm-tary of Art lfonlinnally lillljilllllgl. .IOIIN I I'II'iI.I'iIi nialll- a Iiil willl Soviz-ly anll a lm-nllwr of Y-Te-c-ns. Slim' IIOIIUS lo llo jowl-Iry 1-ve-ry one- lu- nu-I. II1- was a llI4'IllIN'I' of lln- Chorusvs. lla- Slllllllillg aftl-r alll-nmling Kansas Ilniwrsily, Sim-v PATRI. is sun- lo lu- a slim-1-ss in 1'HgLIlll'l'I'IlIg alll-r alll-nlling lin- CIA I I'I'ZllI'fHAI,lI lik:-ll olliw- lII1Il'IlIIl4'S. slim- wants to liniwrsily of Niissonri. JUAN I I'IliI.ICIi was a nn-lnln-r ol work in an ollivv. Ifiizz-will ll'1nllfnn Epillmio Ewull EZPII Fetqpr F'--111111 Ffirnrnoxo Fr'-nnmssey Finlvy Flghpf Figzqpmld Pano Twenty-Fivfl
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I,l'IIlUf'I'1ll ll l'lll!lllS of flu' SPIIIOI' elerfioll. N the future you may see .IOANN CATES working in an ofliee. While in school Jo enjoyed typing ancl art. Laughing GEORGE CHOURIS plans to attend the University of Nlissouri. Sinee sliorthantl was raterl high hy PATRICIA CLARK. it was no surprise that her future woultl lie in the commercial fieltl. She was a meinlrer of Nlixetl Chorus. Well-liketl CHARLOTTE COLLIER was votetl most popular in her sophomore year: cheerleafler. Harvest Queen. Most Witty anfl a memlier of the Saga Court in her senior year. She aetively partieipatetl in Cour- ier. Y-Teens. Art Soeiety antl was vice-president of Or- ehesis. lfrientlly SIIZANNE COLLINS hopes to attetul the llniversity of Nlissouri. majoring in interior ileeorating. She In other da 5, was a memlier of Y-Teens ancl Girls' Chorus. PATRICIA COINIEGYS was votetl most popular in her sophomore year anti chosen Irest looking girl in the Senior Class. She took an active part in Y-Teens ancl Courier. Pat plans to stucly journalism at Illinois University or teach motleling. The out- stanfling voiee of JUNE COOPER rertainly will Ire misseml from the music tlepartment. She playeml an important role in the Girls' anal Mixecl Choruses. Girls' Trio. Nonet antl Doulile Mixed Quartet. Although the interests of ALICE CREEL inolutlerl such fliversifietl activities as swimming. salesmansliip anal designing. she was unmleritletl aliout her future. JACK CROCKER with his quiet personality will lie fountl at Southeast Missouri State College stuflying engi- neering. Enjoying art. JAMES CROWE is sure to lie a sue- eess in his chosen fielcl. Gaining valualmle training. ,IOE CUSUINIANO plans to lieeome a ra4lio anrl television spe- eialist. Her tlepenxlaliility anal thoroughness won the approval of many teaehers anml attracted NELLIE IIAMERVAL many frientls. These will surely help Nellie to lie a sueeess in business aclininistration after she attends William Woods College. Scholastic-ally ranking fifth in the Senior Class. she was treasurer of Y-Teens antl a member of the llowling Clulr. Preparing for entrance into the business worlrl. RET- TY DANIEL took many commercial courses. She plans to work in a lvank after gratluation. After taking atlvantage of the opportunities offeretl Ivy ll.O,. RICHARD DAUGH- ERTY plans to enlist in the navy. The laughter of SALLY DELANEY often lmrightenetl many an otherwise clull elass. Her after svhool time was cliviileml In-tween Girls' annl Nlixerl Choruses antl Y-Teens. She hopes to altenml Elm- hurst University. C' ite: Llllittillf' Clcrk Coors: Crefl Crocker Collier Collins Conieqys Crowe Cusunifino ltfinirivul Pctqe Twenty-Four
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Fitzmcturice F't R 1 2 Oy Fox Prcmqel Friese Friedrich Gaffney Gczrczfrxlo Gebhcrdt Gcxston Gcrutsche Gena NE of the most athletic girls. VIRGINIA FITZMAURI g'Fitz was one of the fe CE enjoyed all girls' sports. w girls to eam her 1000 point letter and to make two varsity sports in her sophomore year. She was chosen treasurer of Vikingettes in her senior year. DONNA FlTZROY's dependability and thoroughness won the approval of her teachers and friends. She was a member of Nonet and the Mixed and Girls' Choruses d . -. an ranked in the top nine scholastically. Donna plans to attend Washington University and major in chem- istry. Serious minded WILMA JEAN FOX was a favorite of everyone. Willie took an active part in Student Council and the Bible Club. Her future is quite settled since she is entering the nurses' train- ing at St. Luke's Hospital. All the subjects which WILLIAM FRANGEL ' l enjoyec, such as mathema- tics. science. mechanics and drawing, pointed to a single occupation - mechanical engineering, which Bill plans to study at Missour' Q h . . 3 1 cc ool of Mines. Tall. good looking BRUCE FREISE was one many wished they had known l ' ' Jetter. He loved swimming and football. making both varsities. He actively par- ticipated in Hi-Y and Letterman's Club. Bruce plans to attend the University of Missouri. Known as Ed- die , quiet EDNA FRIEDRICH was a veteran mem- ber of Y-Teens. She wishes to attend Washington University. Gercxqhty Gibson Gillrnore Glaze G ' oqqin Goodman Page Twenty-Six
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