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janv! memoriea inger ,NROL SUE .'Xl.W7KRll: nslltsl mowd to Now York at tht- ln-ginning of llvr 5:-nior Ye-ar. J,-XNE'l' .VXNIDI-YRSUN: Jan 1-njoy:-tl painting: favoritn- sulrja-ct was history: won tln- ll. sl. R. Award: In-longlu-d to .-Krt Sovivty and 'liri-Y 1 will att:-nd Soutln-us! Missouri Statv Colle-go. Pnllil. .-XNIJREWS: pri-fvrrz-d lnookkr-e-ping: and t'1'0I'l0Illll'S1 playvd tha- piano: will study law at Washington llnivvrsity. Sl LVL-X llAl,L: Syl favor:-d soviologyg holllmie-s wa-ra' drawing and dramativs: participated in Tri-Y. Courivr. Drama Club. Chorale-ttcs and Chorus: was Svcrvtary of Art Socif-tyg plans to ht-Como a teacher. CHARLES R,-XRRY: favorite sulijvcts wr-rc Math and physicsg was a member of Honor Soviety. Hi-Y and the Chorusc-sg will study vnginm-ring at Washington University. BARBARA BAXTER: Harb was a clieerle-ader. Secretary of Student Council and Prt-sitlvnt of Drama Club: also was in Chorus: Choralettt-s, Courier and Tri-YQ was elected one of the most popular girls in he-r Sophomore Year: plans to go to work. JANET RAYER: rated English and typing as tops: t-njoyc-rl swimmingg plans to attvnd Southwe-st Baptist Colle-go. CLAIRE I3EA'l l'3: holmlmy was rvadingg favorvd R-nrhg partivipatm-tl in None-t. the' Trio. lloulnle- Nlixa-d Quart:-t. Choralvttt-s. Tri-Y and Stud:-nt Counvilg was S1-cn-tary of Chorus: future- invludt-s marriage-. DELISERT RERCNlEll'iR: lla-l 1-njoyvd sports: was a lIll'llllN'l' of ga Planning for The initiation is the task of Quill and Nc-roll officers. Hi-Y and tht- Varsity Football Toamg plans to attend Missouri University. MARILYN BERTKE: ohosf- typing as favorite suhjrft: may alt:-nd lrusinvss svhool. MARTHA BIEIJENSTEIN: Ann likvd girls' sportsg was in Tri-Y. Art and Viking- 1-ttvs: pr:-ff-rrt-tl gm-ography: future- is und:-vidt-d. NANCY RICCSZ ratvd typing: as topsg holrhy was swimming: futurt' plans are- und:-c'id4-d. wird Andr-Iron Andrews B'1,'Qz Ef-any EQIQYYZCIGY Page Twenty-On E111 B'1r1y Bdxtsr Bfertkp Biedanitem Biqqs 53
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Henderson Nordmcm Taylor Slnpherd ell l0I'5 RYVER HENDERb0N prcslded over the Qemor Class and made an effective leader for hls class mates belng well liked he was chosen President of the Debate Club and Vlce President of Quill and Scroll he dlsplayed hrs abxllty an hrs Freshman Year when hc won the Danforth Award and was elected Best All Around Boy of his Freshman Class favorlte subjects were me ehanlcal drawing and Engllsh, was a member of Courler Debate Club Lettermans Club Qulll and Scroll Nlxxed Chorus Boys Chorus Creatlve Writers Club and the Varslty Track Team he also partrcrpated ln two all school plays plans to study engineering at the Unlverslty of Nhchlgan JAN NORDMAN well llked by hcr classmates ,lan was friendly ITISIJOSHIOII anel llkeable personality she was ehosen one of the five most popular Nenlor ,.1rls Best lersonallty and one of the most popular g.1rls of her ,Iumor tlass she was also Presldent of jumor Honor S0015 ty Treasurer of Orchesls Harxest Queen and cheer leader participated rn Courler N1lXPtl Chorus and Pep Club the subjects that mterested her most were con temporary problems and sociology she selected sewing and playrng the plano as her hobbies will attend the Unnerslty of NIISSOUTI Page Twenty I 955 DXVID TAYLOR Dave was elected Secretary of the .Sc-mor Class because of hrs personallty and frlendly smile he was elected Secre tary Treasurer of the Debate club and co captain of the Varsity Baseball Team he eho c English and mathematlcs as h1s favorrte subjects spent much of hrs tlme 1n such actlvltles as HIY Student Councxl Lettermans tlub Mrxed Chorus Boys Chorus and Debate Club played fullback on the Varsity Football Team and outfield on the Varsity Baseball Team hc en Joyed traxelmg, an partlclpated ln sports m hrs free tlmc he mll major m Sales or Adxcrtlsxng at Amherst Unl verslty purse and made sure that all accounts balaneed after the purchase of the class clft besldcs bun, Treasurer of the Senior Class he also reeelwel Honorable NTQIIIIOII ln the Nuburban l'ootball League for bc-mg an outstanelm tackle be Inc an outstandmg athlete he selected sports especially basketball and football as h1s hobbles the sub jects that Interested htm most were h1NlOI'y and LDPHIIQITN he could often be seen partlclpatlnef rn such organizations a H1 Y and the Varsltv Football Basketball and Baseball Teams plans to attend the Unnersrty of 'Nlxs ourl o T ' . , ' ' , - 4' J' s . A - , . ' I lf. ' n ll x T I w , 1 1 l ' ' ' l ' - ' ' .f , 3 Y -1 ' - ' g . ' s' c . ., . . . . , ,, I - 1 . l I ' s s , , Y' uh 1 , . Ts V ' I T Y T . - . c, . - . . , , A ., . a 1 ' me 0 1 . n v Q . , x H 2 1 u K 5' 1 1 ' T ' ' 1 , I 1 D 1 1 . . , ., . A , . . , N Q v , . . , , . Y . I . D. ' . . . . v t, c -, V c . x Z . . . Q. . i A . ' s e-lecte-el Vice--President of her Senior Classg because- of he-r JACK SHIPHERD: ke-pt a close watch of the Seniors' , I , , , '. . S , ' ,,' . , P. . . . . ,' Q .Q .' ,, .l. . ' f ..g . s . - ' - .' ' ' ' - 1 I ' x ' g .' , - . 2 fr, - ' g -' 1 . ' ' : ' J g ' Q ' : .' '- - ' 4 ' - ' ' . ' 'Q ' ' '. j: , s - f - e L- ' ' Q ' .51 ' f ' s: '- ' . J A
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Biller Bivin Bixler Borclielt, E. Boxx Boyd OSEAIARIE BILLER: Rosie enjoyed United States History and English: hobbies were tennis and swim- ming: will attend Central College. RICHARD BIVIN Dick enjoyed hunting and swimming: preferred mechani- cal drawing and United States History: was a member of Ili-Y. Nlixed Chorus. Boys' Chorus and the Varsity Swim- ming Team: future plans include studying dentistry at Central College. FRANK BIXLER: favorite subjects were Follozcing tradition. the Seniors pass on their class colors to the Juniors. Boque Bone Borchelt B Bradley Brunch Brennan es!I0oLing af flue ,Decaf visual aids and physics: hobbies were hunting and fishing: plans to attend the University of Missouri. LARRY BOGUE: Lar chose physical science and gym as his favorite subjects: enjoyed participating in all kinds of sports: was elected one of the five most popular boys of the Senior Class and Co-Captain of the Varsity Basketball Team: a member of the Lettermen's Club and the Varsity Basketball and Baseball Teams: will attend Central Col- lege. ,ION BONE: selected woodworking as his favorite subject: liked to hunt in his spare time: will probably join the Navy after graduation. BARBARA BORCHELT: 'fBarb preferred mathematics and social living: was elected Presia dcnt of Quill and Scroll, Classes Editor of Saga, cheer- lcader and Vice President of her Sophomore Class: also participated in Pep Club, Tri-Y. Mixed Chorus and Student Council: plans to study nursing at St. Luke's Hospital. DONALD BORCHELT: i'Bud enjoyed sociology and physical science: hobbies were collecting guns and fishing: elected Vice President of his Freshman Class: will possibly attend Washington University. CAROL BOXX: favorite subject was social living: collected stuffed animals: par- ticipated in Orchesis: will study nursing after graduation. JOAN BOYD: enjoyed Band most of all: was a member of Tri-Y and Band: future plans include attending college. EDWARD BRADLEY: favored mechanical drawing and physics: his hobbies were model trains and coin collecting: belonged to Student Council: plans to study nuclear physics at Washington University. SUE BRANCH: Susie selected Senior Homemaking as her favorite subject: hobby was swimming: plans for the future are indefinite. MARGARET BRENNAN: Margie rated gym and typing as her favorite subjects: liked to sew in her spare time: was a member of C. O. E.: will work after graduation. JEAN BROCKMEIER: enjoyed sewing and reading in her leisure time: favorite Page Twenty-Two
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