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Robinson, Rosa, Cantwell, Colon, Parker, Lupton, Larson, Zanotti Hannum, Wharton, Barker, Griffith, Morrow, Reid, Wolfe Seay, Howell, Helmke, Hemstreet, Peterson, Shoens, Piper Not pictured: Holmes, Demaree, Newell j reieniin Graduates une. 1944 CLASS OFFICERS Jeanne Hemstreet . President Flossie Helmke . Vice-President Lucia Peterson . Secretary-Treasurer Barker, Marjorie Lou Kansas City, Mo. Spanish Cantwell, J. Laurence Kansas City, Mo. Sociology Colon, Lydia B. Brooklyn, N. Y. Spanish Demaree, Jeanne Kansas City, Mo. Psychology Griffith, Helen Slagle Falls City, Nebr. Biology Hannum, Eva Belle Sand Springs, Okla. English Literature Helmke, Flossie C. luka, Kansas Bible Hemstreet, Jeanne Schaghticoke, N. Y. Biology Holmes, Dorothy A. Denver, Colo. Music Howell, Doris A. Baldwin, N. Y. Biology Larson, David L. Ashtabula, Ohio Social Science Lupton, Roberta Kansas City, Mo. History Morrow, Miriam Kansas City, Mo. History Newell, Martha Sue Stella, Nebr. Business Administration Parker, Harold M. Kansas City, Mo. History Peterson, Lucia E. Elmira, N. Y. Business Administration Piper, Helen L. Los Angeles, Calif. Psychology Reid, Helen Louann Kansas City, Mo. Home Economics Robinson, James P. Omaha, Nelir. Philosophy Rosa, Luz Doris Isabela, Puerto Rico Sociology Seay, Carol E. Independence, Mo. Music Shoens, Cynthia Ossining, N. Y. History Wharton, Mary Helen Aurora, Mo. Home Economics Wolfe, Jean Kansas City, Mo. Chemistry Zanotti, Gervase Calumet, Michigan Bible Seniors not on the Campus Abercrombie, Robert Good, IMaiy Protsman Metheny, Ethel H. Rinehart, Ruth E. Rosay, Marjorie Smith, C. Alison, Ensign. USNR Waterman, John H.
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THE DFFICERS COMMANDING OFFICER Lt. H. Willard Reningek, U. S. N. R. EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lt. (jg» Winchester H. Heicher, U. S. N.R. PERSONNEL AND ATHLETICS OFFICER Lt. (jg) Edward J. Kawal, U. S. N. R. MEDICAL OFFICER Lt. Com. Arthur J. Loeffler, U. S. N. R. Lt. Com. Loeffler, Lt. Reninger, Lt. Heicher, Lt. Kawal KAVAL ADMIKISTR ATIOK SHIP’S COMPANY: As pictured, left to right: Carl D. Downing, Pharmacist Mate, Third Class Robert M. Addison, Chief Specialist (A), Chesnut Barracks Thomas P. Cuddy, Yeoman, First Class Joseph R. Mangan, Chief Specialist (A), Woodward Barracks Bartlett J. Mann, Storekeeper, First Class Anthony J. Montalbano, Specialist Al, First Class, Copley-Thaw Barracks Robert E. Merce, Yeoman, Second Class Not Pictured: Richard W. Salh, Specialist (A), Third Class Marvin Russell, Pharmacist Mate, Second Class
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P- ef dona an JQ. ueen THE QUEEN Helen Piper — Graciously has pre¬ sided over Herr House this year — a staunch defender of her major, psy- schology — renowned as a clever seamstress — awaiting with eager¬ ness graduation day so she can join her family in their new California home. THE KING Jay Cantwell — A sociology major and a Navy man who is truly a Park- ite in spirit —- we’ll remember him as drum major of the band and instiga¬ tor of the successful Happy Hour — with cohorts Herrick and Covey, he has done much to enliven campus life. The Graduates of 1944 Predict Their Future WHO’S WHO OF 1964: Cynthia Shoens, Park College, ’44-—has fought and fought to keep the wolf from the door — Walt’s out trav¬ eling with a hot swing band — Cyn stays home to keep the li’l “Silvertacks” well in hand. Helene Piper — (we knew her as Helen) has a Helio¬ copter Beauty Salon, where the secrets of poisonality and charm she’s busily sellin’. Mini Morrow was rather “Curt” in 1944 — now she’s married to J. Moneybags Million and finds that society is really an awful, awful bore. Elash! A television report from the South Seas has just proclaimed the greatest scientific discovery of the age. Professors Janies Robinson, Eva Hannuni, Robert Aber¬ crombie, and Flossie Helmke, all graduates of Park Col¬ lege, ’44, have discovered that there is hidden meaning in the native dances of the islands of this area. Jeanne Hemstreet displayed great elocutionary talent when she appeared in the Pirate Pin-Ups of 1944 — she’s now reciting on a world-wide tour. After extensive study Doctorah Howell has become one of the leading veterinarians of New York City, specializ¬ ing in the psychiatric treatment of nervous race-horses. Park College library is now under the supervision of Roberta Lupton. “Luppy” as she was known in her colle¬ giate daze, informs us that the new inter-building televi¬ sor system at Park is enabling the housemothers to assure themselves the library permits are being used for study. Sympathy must be extended to Luz Doris Rosa Rose Shannahan Morgan O’Leary Turner Diaz in the loss of her sixth husband. Gervase Zanotti played his farewell recital last nighi. Steinway and Company regret his retirement as his piano destroying method greatly increased the piano business. In musical circles Carol Seay and Dorothy Holmes are now appearing at the Folly Theater selling candy. Professor Harold Parker sends word that his wife, Jean WMlfe, ’44, is working on a scientific diet for him. Sue Newell sends word that she is working as a hula dancer in Canities super-carnival sideshow. Helen Grif¬ fith is working as cashier with the same unit. Loiiann Reid’s new husband, Dave Larson, has assured her that she can sleep as late as she wishes and soak for hours in the bathtub. Ethel Metheny and Lucia Peterson are working in Loew’s Midland as chewing gum scraper-offers. Marjorie Barker is president of the Abner Yokum Benevolent Association, raising funds with a speech tour. Jay Cantwell is hunting wild bores in the sociology classrooms of United States colleges and finding many. Mary Helen Wharton is now a leading stylist in Saks on Fifth Avenue, New York.
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