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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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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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Brockmeier Brown, C. Brown Brown, I. Bryant Buermcmn . b . Bushon Coldwell Cash joy ana! agizrrow, subjects were shorthand and typing: was Secretary of Tri- Y: participated in Pep Club and Mixed Chorus: will attend Rlackburn College in illinois. CHARLES BROWN: Char- ley spent his free time working on cars: favorite subjects were shop and architectural drawing: plans to become an architect or an auto mechanic. JANET BROWN: Tian enjoyed English and shorthand: hobbies were music and sewing: participated in Tri-Y and Vikingettes: will attend Central College. JERRY BROWN: favorite subjects were art and gym: would like to become a commercial artist after graduation. DORIS BRYANT: chose art and Latin as her favorite subjects: hobbies included horseback-riding and ice skating: belonged to Tri-Y and Mixed Chorus: plans to attend the University of Missouri. CAROL IIUERMANN: hobbies were horseback-riding and knitting: favorite subjects were art and typing: took part in Choralettes. Nonets. Tri-Y and Pep Club: will at- tend the l'niversity of Arizona to become a commercial artist. lMRliAR:X RUSHAN: Barb preferred typing and Senior Homemaking: spent her spare time Crocheting: will do secretarial work after graduation. NORNIA C.-XLDWELL: Sticks was elected one of the five most popular girls of the Senior Class, Editor of Cour- ier. Chaplain of Tri-Y and a representative to Girls' State: also participated in Quill and Scroll and was on the Stu- dent Discipline Committee: favorite subjects were English and Courier: enjoyed swimming and driving in her leisure time: plans to attend Wheaton College. WILIARD CAXRL- SON: l5illy rated mechanical drawing and gym as his favorite subjects: future plans are undecided. NUREEN CVXSH: selected English and social living as her favorite slllrjcclsl hobbies were drawing and playing the piano: a member of Art Society. Cirls' Chorus and Tri-Y: possibly will attend llannibal-Lelirange College. WILLIAM CHIT- Curlson Chitty TY: Hill selected typing and mathematics as his favorite subjects: enjoyed all kinds of music: was a member of the Rand: will major in engineering at Washington Univer- sity. CAROL SUE CHARRONNIER: Sue favored chem- istry and Spanish: she enjoyed keeping a school scrapbook in spare time: participated in Tri-Y. Orchesis. Art Society. Pep Club and Mixed Chorus: plans to attend the University of Missouri. ffwf, ', .tx they irvilk flnrurll the Gym. .llilflrcfl flllff -lim rIisc11.vs grruluu- tion. Page Twenty-Three Ofllll
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