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LORAINE BRANSON CANTON, NIISSOURI llisiory-Poliiicfll Science W.A.A.: Dralnatic Club. I? ING H AM BROWN SI,A'rEn, Missoum Economics-Sociology Theta Kappa Nu, Tl'CllSlll'Cl'Q Art Editor of Milestonesg Gamma Upsilong Student Senateg Pan Hellenic Council. .l. C. CONSTANTZ C:xN'roN, lllISSOURI Music' Mu Theta Nu, Choristerg President ot' Bunclg Vice-Presiclent of Ol'CllCSlI'ilQ A Cappella Choirg Student Director of Band. Hififb Wi if
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THE CLASS OF 1937 OFFICERS President ....... .... I tor WxI.cox Vice-President ....... ..... B 11.Lx' BEN REID Secretary-Treasurer .... ..... R ELLIE I.Awvt5a The class of 1937 made itself known during its Freshman year of 1933-34 not only because it was the largest class on the hill, but also because of its outstanding achievements and participation in cam- pus activities. As Freshmen the talents were varied. Six boys were awarded football letters, and three were on the varsity basketball team. Three girls were awarded letters in archery, live in volley ball, three in swimming, seven in basketball, and four in baseball. Both cheer leaders of the school were Freshmen. The Freshmen contributed their share to the musical organizations. In the Glee Club they numbered twenty-two, in band twelve, and in orchestra six. The class was also represented in the Male Quartet, Messiah, and Seven Last XVords . Freshmen served on the staff and cast of each dramatic production and had many members in the Dramatic Club. In scholarship, the Freshmen showed their ability by numbering eight on Dean's Honor Roll. Eight Freshmen served as reporters on the Megaphone. The Sophomores of 1934-35 ably upheld their standards of 1933-34. In scholastic attainment the Sophomore class displayed its prowess by placing twelve of its members on Dean's Honor Roll. In literary and journalistic fields the Sophomores did their part. They furnished the Megaphone with fourteen members of its staff, and the Milestones with three. The Sophomores at the outset of the year gave a good account of themselves on the gridiron, furnishing the team with some of its most valuable members, and as football closed and basketball began, the Sophomores were again well rep- resented. The class of '37 came back .luniors in the fall of '35, slightly decreased in number but con- tributing to the school's various activities to an even greater extent. The .lunior class gave the foot- ball team seven ot' its players, and two of their members m'ade the varsity basketball team. Juniors dominated Gamma Upsilon, Honorary .lournalistic Fraternity, and were found on the staffs of both publications, and in dramatics and music. Twenty-four of the class of '37 returned in the fall of '36 as Seniors. Upholding their scholastic ability of former years, ten of its members were listed on the Dean's Honor Roll. Two of the members were on the debate squad, six were members of Gamma Upsilon, and seven were on the Minestones staff. The class of '37 contributed four of its members to the varsity football team and one to the bas- ketball team. The presidents of Mu Theta Nu, Chi Omega, Phi Kappa Chi, XV.A.A., Gamma Upsilon, Band, Orchestra, Pan-Hellenic Council, Student Senate, and Culver Hall House Council were Seniors. The class of '37 has upheld the standards and ideals of Culver-Stockton set by its predecessors.
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CHARLOTTE COSGROVE P,xx'soN, ILLINOIS Music Phi Kappa Chi, President, First SClll6Sf9l'Q VV.A.A.g Dramatic Clubg A Cappella Choir. DORIS CURTRIGHT CANTON, Mlssounl Natural Science Phi Kappa Chi, Corresponding Secretaryg VV.A.A.g Milestones Staffg Gamma Upsilon. .IANICE GRAGG CHICAGO, II.L1Noxs Business Administratiou-Economics Chi Omega, Vice-President, First Semesterg XV.A.A.
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