Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences - Stethoscope Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1961

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3., Krwdio engineer . . i l Pres. Townsend, V. Pres. Morgan. Sec'IyLamoreux Treas. Green, leaders In the senior's program of preparedness for living in a democracy-fun and work enjoyed alike. GERALD ABRAHAM plans to attend Cal to study engineering , . . baseball, golf are his favorite sports . . . he was a member of the R.O.T.C. CLIFFORD ABRAHMS will study political science or econ at Cal . . . his ambition is to be a corporation lawyer and his best subject was trig. LUCY ALLEN is a member of the C.S.F. . . . she likes ice-skating, lamb chops and all kinds of music . . . plans to attend Pomona. BARBRY AMBERG future commercial artist at S.F.J.C. . . . was senior adviser and G.A.A. member . . . likes summer vacations; good food. JACK ANSTEY majored in electric shop at Washington . . . member of Radio Club . . . intends to be . likes pie. BOB ARMINGTON a. sergeant in the R.O.T.C. .he majored in woodshop at Washington . ..1ikes dancing but homework is his pet hate. KETT m WWi 1 h1g$iy major $511! bnkin . . ition, . t ry student bx 311531;? sillighdni 15 BEGK majored 111 history at G. XV nice clothes and chewing gum are her favorites . . . the blonde miss wants to be a dietitian. AUDREY BERMAN this blue-eyed miss hopes to be a model . . . she majored in home economics . . . worked in the ofhce, belonged to G.A.A. LOUIS BIAGI to go to J.C. and Cal for structural engineering . .. active member of R.O.T.C. and the Camera Club . . likes English. PAGE FOURTEEN Z35: Vs J T d Graduate lufxlll It all startecl onX the WWW hrrNrr- ring of the 11- f1fteen bell 0X1 1h AmguLst day, riiniateen hundred and thintfl -eight X: i , . X ere al thWre-the gj11niori high paint d murals, th i utilitahian classrooms, the unbelievable view of the- Glolden Gate from t End $001 ha and Ithe empty, re sandy st campus, ich, it was said, PHYLLIS AINSWORTH G.A.A. prexy at LA. Hi . . . will major in music at LC. . . . detests shopping alone but is mad about T. Dorsey's music. BOBBY AITCHISON will continue :1 commercial major at S.F.J.C. . this brownWeycd miss likes dancing, spaghetti . . and red cars. EDWARD ANDERSON majored in bookkeeping . . member of i-Y and a Sgt. ' R.O.T.C. .Q likes woodw bookkeeping nd hiking. ARGAL S ANDERSON was :1 mcm r of the footbv team '39, '40 . .. . b ' wants to bc a pho model . . . she majored in art . favorite subject is civics and she adores convertibles. IRENE BEERMAN majored in history and home economics . . .joined G. AHA . adores swimming, 91;:1nges. hospitals and Henry Fond . DON BIRKENSEER was active in R O.T.C.,Sab1:: Club. and executive council managing editor of Eagle . . . likes chop suey and printing. GLORIA BIRTE'LD 1. took riding with G.A.A. f . . likes to go bowling and dates on spaghetti . . . likes vacation .wants to go tow -, ,

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each program. Some of the new talent found this term Rial- lies was that of Karl Willrader, who plays :1 boogieamggie piano; Frank Loughery, famous for his recital of Casey at me Bat; and Richard Carey, who played several violin cmlcertmf Departing from the routine of game and class rallies, the L, Girlst Service Society and Eagle Society sponsored individual eclucatinnnl rallies; Mr. Frank OtBrien, Junior Council Di- vision, State Employment Oflice, spoke to the girls about future employment and preparations for a job; OHicer Joseph Kane, San Francisco Police Department, spoke to the boys about safety and how schools and streets can be made safer. Dr. Everett R. Clinchy talked about Education and Human Relations at a rally in which all students participated. Following the Scnior-Soph reception, which was handled by the high senior class officers, assisted by the student body officers, Washingtonians held their second'victory rally cele- brating winning the A.A.A. league varsity basketball cham- pionship The Indian was once again buried and the vic- tory plaque was locked safely in the trophy case until next ' year. W'ith victory cries still ringing in their ears, the L-lOis started their hrst campaign. Posters saying Pick Up, Don't Scatter, and ash cans painted with the slogan Yours For A Clean School were only half the job. Daily radio broad- casts and bulletin notices informed students that the sophs were really working. After doing a swell job, the unew- comers relaxed and enjoyed the fruits of their labor at their own dance. The high sophomores carried out a similar successful cam- paign for safety. Students patrolled the stairs and directed traffic, aided by signs giving directions about Up and Down stairs. Badership xlhe juniors worked together again, presenting A Day in ' tlfTropics. The atmosphere presented by the flower leis V and wash dresses belied the San Francisco fog. Max Liss acted as master of ceremonies at the rally and presented a talented show. The clay ended with a dance to which everyone was .2 invited. The attendance drive sponsored by the L-12ls was con, stantly brought to mind by notices and announcements. The low seniors celebrated the success of the drive with a Back to the Farm Day and bits of hayseed and straw were seen on every loyal L12's costume. High seniors devoted their talents to a whole Senior -Week. Starting the week with a bang at the rally Monday, the seniors announced their plans to the school and invited everyone to join the fun. Larry Keatiug was master of cere- monies at the rally and he presented a typical man on the street program, interviewing several seniors, and finally, the guest of honor, Herb Caen. Tuesday, the students took over all the executive positions and the teachers answered the questions. Principal John Contos, assisted by Dean of Girls Barbara Wilder, Dean of Boys Warren Townsend, Secretary Ruth Maltzer, and Senior Sponsor Howard Shields, ran the school for one day as they believed best. Wednesday the senior girls played baseball against the boys in the stadium. The game was followed by a picnic Thursday. Friday the school participated in a carnival and the end of a grand week was celebrated by everyone at a dance after school. A dance committee under the direction of Barbara Wilder planned all student body dances and for the first time the Hello Day dance was based on a Valentine theme. Johnny Contos was responsible for the success of the ral- lies. All other officers did their jobs efficiently, adding to the activities of a term that will never be forgotten. . . EXECUTIVE COUNCIL From Row: XVIlder. 13., Keith, M., Conner, C., Smith, B., Schlegel. B., Durand, C.. Maltzer, R. Row 2: Rhine, Gu Podcstn, L.. 63111, 13., Hughes, L, Lawrence, C., Donovan, P., Norman. D., Gerdes, M. Raw 3: Linkins, M. L, Conlos. .l., Grannis'. 1.. N'cho'son. 5.. Desalcrnos, P., Garibaldi, N.. Ellis. D. Bark Raw: McCargar, 13., Green, 13., Townsend, W., tlcRccat. 13., Erlanger, 5., Perkins, 3., Rose, B PAGE THIRTEEN



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u a :- s'HELENi'iBOHMqJ! to U.C. for science major . a . was banker and class collector . ambition is to be a nurse . .likcs languages. cream puffs. MARTHA BOHM commercial major . . . cnioys bike riding . . . favorite subiect, business math . . . ambition, to learn to be a beauty operator. ELOIS BOSE to study law at Cal . . . joined the G,A.A. roller skaters . . . she likes to drive, skate, ski, and very fond of fried chicken. DICK BOVAIRD will study mechanical drawing his ambition is to . likes at LC. . . . become a draftsman . . HELEN BULOW studied business and history as her majors . . . plans to make stenography her career . . . to go to J.C. . . . likes music, fnod. MAXINE BULSKI majored in history . . . ivill go to college . . . member of Eagle and journal staffs . . . likes all horses, wants to breed them. IRMA BURKHEAD swam with G.A.A. . . . will main: in science at college . . . at Washington she majored in math, French, and history. MARILYN BUSH maimed in languages . . . she will go to S. F. State . . . was a senior adviser, Block W, as well as president of her reg. HELEN CARAVELLAS will major in business at San Mateo J.C. . . . swimming is fgorite1portr . her main ambition is to be.successful. JANE CARFAGNI majored in history at G.W. . . . she rode with G,A.A .J and was L10 collector . .i her greatest ambition is to travel. DON CARTER majored in history at George Washington . . . was president of Camera Club . . . Don likes banana splits, and archery. BARBARA CASINELLI studied commerce and Spanish majors at Washington . . . she enjoys skating and dancing . . . ambition is to be a secretary. LOIS CLAWSON plans to attend U.C. . . . Senior Editor of journal . . . member of Eagle staff, G.A.A. . . . likes Shaw, fog, Xmas Eve. DORIS COLLINS this tiny blond belonged to various Washington clubs and especially enjoyed baseball. took part in schoolgch evenlrs lg. W WV .. Jiky thball M ,x s..l .. is-a L1,. MONROE BOHNE majored in math. science and language . . . likes all sports . . . member R.O.T.C. . . . will major in chemistry at Cal. HERBERT BORGES hopes to become a lawyer . . . maiored in French . . . member of French Club . . . track in '40 . likes tennis, reading, pie. PATRICIA BRAND will continuc a science maior at Oregon , . . she has hopes of mini; . A . biology is favorite of hers, as well as good food. GEORGE BRAUN to be a hotel manager . will major in this at San Francisco Junior College . . . likes sports and crab salads. RALPH BRIGGS majored in art . . . to Marin J.C. . . . likes basketball and all sports . . . played tennis , . . to study commercial art at LC. BEVERLY BROWNING commercial major . . . member of G.A.A. . . . plays badminton . ambition. to be :1 secretary . likes Bob Hope's program. PHYLLIS BURBY plans to attend S. F. J C. where she will major in science . . she belonged to the G. A. A . prefers mmimba bands CARMEN BURKE to State for education major . she wants to be a teacher . likes root beer floats, physiology, noodles, and shows. FRANK CAMPI took a shop major at G.W. . . . he dislikes opera but likes movie star Lana Turner . . . also sports, auto shop, candy. SHIRLEE CANDLES will continue her studies at Oregon State . . . likes milk: shakes . . . would be a social service worker . GAA.A'. GENE CARLOMAGNO plans to study aeronautics at trade school . . . member of trackteam lav: Xnineapplc, ? igniniz plane models. OLD f MSparki Club ,X .x M . he wants t conjesz. '5 l io Qpcpa't . lmayor, .11 tory. .favoritc mefhl'glnng; K. j ' ALAN CER'F ,1 3 vice-president of C.S.F. . member of Debating and Photography Clubs . . . will major in science at California. THEODORE CHUNG is going to California for chemical engineering . . . he was a member of the Stamp Club . . . weakness is chicken. BETTY COMBE' will continue her commercial major at S.F.J.C. . . . was a member of G.A.A. . . . likes sports . . . yearns to travel. BETTY ANN CONNER she majored in home economics at George Washington . . . she worked in the school omce . . . took part in many activities. W'fLS PAGE FIFTEEN

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