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DON COOK graduates from Park with a major in economics. Before entering Park, he attended Kansas City Junior College for one year. He has been active in the Y , the Lowell Club, and the Spanish Club. The only other activity of importance that he can recall is, in his words, an unsuccessful dip into campus politics.’ After graduation he hopes to continue his academic education by doing graduate work in economics. NORTON J. COOKSEY came to Park from the University of Michigan. His activities at Park have included membership in Theta Alpha Phi, the Y”, and the Parchevard Club of which he has acted as president and social representative. He has worked both on the Student Curriculum Committee and the Religious Emphasis Week Committee. His artistic talents include piano and acting. He has given numerous piano recitals and played small parts in several Park productions. His major is biology and he plans to use it in preparation for a medical career. JACQUELINE DeMOSS plans to do child welfare work after graduation. She has a psychology major and has been active in the Auroras her four years at Park. Lettering in basketball three years, Jackie also took part in Showboat ’ and Homecoming . She has been a member of the YWCA, the FTA, and the Social Science Club also. LA VERNE DUNCAN graduates with a Home Economics major. Her main activities at Park included membership in the YWCA and the Calliopean Club. After graduation she plans to do graduate work at Missouri University. Having previously had an apprentice’s training as a Home Agent, she hopes to continue in this field. ALREETA EIDSON is a philosophy major who plans to attend graduate school to continue with her music She is an Aurora and was co-chairman of the Showboat” committee, and participated in Homecoming.” Al” is a member of the English Club, the Stylus staff, and secretary-treasurer of the Philosophy Club. RUTH ANN ENLOW, has been secretary-treasurer of the Auroras and secretary-treasurer, social chairman and president of the Cleos. She is a Spanish major. Ruth Ann was a member of the Spanish Club, chairman of the OAC Snowball” in 1947, and secretary-treasurer of Herr House. ANN ETTER BROWN is a major in the Mathematics Department. She has been secretary-treasurer of the Lucernes, the YWCA, and the Women’s Athletic Association. Ann has club letters in basketball and speedball. She is a member of Alpha Delta. Mrs. Brown is planning on a lifetime career as a housewife. LIBBIE KATHERINE FISCHER graduates from Park with a major in music. Member at different times of the Philosophy and the IRC clubs, the FTA and Mu Sigma, Kathie was also secretary- treasurer of the Student Guild of Organists and a member of the chancel choir. She is the owner of a Calliopean sports letter. After graduation she plans to go to night school in pursuit of a degree in elementary education while holding down a job as a substitute teacher in St. Louis. MARY ELIZABETH FLINN displayed her talents in her major fiield of music by singing in the A Cappella choir, playing the piano with the Parkollegians, acting as accompanist for almost every musical event, and by giving several piano recitals. She was vice-president oi Mu Sigma, a member of the Cleos’ and a member of Who’s Who. Although she would like to be a professional accompanist, she feels that she must plan to teach. RAY GARVEY, a member of the Orions, was president of the Freshman Class in 1945-46. He majored in Sociology and was in charge of the Jolly Roger. After graduation he plans to attend McCormick Theological Seminary. JOHN GIBBY, a chemistry major, before entering Park attended the University of Kansas City and Kansas City Junior College. A Parchevard, he took part in the 1948 Parchie Vaisity, and participated in both basketball and track. He is also a member of the French Club. After graduation he plans to attend medical college. ELEANOR GOULD, an Aurora and a home economics major, was secretary of the Religious Life Committee and president of Stephens. Besides her club and YWCA activities, she has won a letter in sports and was a member of the Women s Athletic Association. 26
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THE SENIOR CLASS EDWARD G. ADAMEK, JR., transferred to Park from the University of Dubuque. There he was a member of the Student Council, the A Cappella Choir, the IRC, and Alpha Phi Omega. A history major, Ed plans to teach or enter some kind of government work after graduation. DOROTHY ELIZABETH APPEL majored in music at Park and was a member of the A Capella Choir and Mu Sigma music fraternity. She sang in several oratorios, operas, and recitals. Aside from activities connected with music, she was a member of the YWCA, and held offices as historian and song leader in the Lucernes. THOMAS G. ATKINSON, a political science major, plans to secure a law degree after graduation. He is a Lowell and was rush captain for that organization. He has been a member of the Student Council, president of the Young Democrats, chairman of the Constitution Committee, and a member of the Spanish Club. He attended Kansas City University when not attending Park. DONA LEE BANZETT has been active in the musical life of Park, being a member of the A Capella chair and Mu Sigma. She is dean of the Junior Organ Guild and has been accompanist and participant in original composition and voice recitals. Dona Lee, a Cleo, is also a member of Theta Alpha Phi and has done much work with campus dramatic productions. She plans to work for a master’s degree in organ. HARRY M. BAUER is a former student of the College of the City of New York where he was a member of the Athletic Association and the Fencing and Rifle clubs. A chemistry major, Harry is active in the Parchies, the Science, and Philosophy Clubs. He plans to go to medical school after graduation. FRANCES ANNE BLACK has been a member of the A Cappella Choir, the Spanish Club, Mu Sigma, and the FTA while at Park. A Cleopatra, she served as secretary-treasurer of that organization and held the same office in Theta Alpha Phi. Fran’s” vocational plans are indefinite, although she may continue work in her major field, psychology. AMY LOU BLOYS is a speech major who plans to do graduate work in speech correction. Her activities include being president of Theta Alpha Phi, and vice-president of the Herr House house council. She is also a member of the YWCA, the FTA, and the French Club. She, was president and secretary-treasurer of the Callios and a member of the volleyball and softball all-star teams. Amy Lou has had leads in such campus productions as Skin of Our Teeth”, Angel Street” and The Late George Apley”. FOREST L. BROWN, a political science major, plans to go on and do graduate work in that field. He has been vice-president of the Parchies and the Lances and treasurer and social chairman of the Lances. Brownie” has been treasurer of the IRC, president of Nickel and chairman of the YMCA Personnel Commission. He has run the Coke” concession also while at Park. MYRTLE BROWNING plans to use her biology major by becoming a high school biology and general science teacher. Myrt” played speedball for the Callios and assisted with the costuming for Tartuffe. Active in various campus organizations, she was program chairman of CSF in her junior year and missions chairman in her sophomore year, president of FTA as a junior and a member of the YWCA, Science Club, and IRC. EDITH BRUNSON, a sociology major, plans to go into schurch work after graduation. She is a Calliopean and was secretary-treasurer and rush-captain for that club. Edie” has also held the offices of treasurer in the YWCA, president of Herr House, chairman of the Women’s Legislative Committee, and secretary-treasurer of the Senior Class. She was elected Personality Queen of the student body for this year. JAMES GEORGE CARIDDI, a mathematics major, attended Cornell and Kansas Universities before coming to Park. He is a Parchie and has been president of the Spanish Club, social chairman of the FTA, and a member of Alpha Phi Omega. He has won sports letters in basketball, soccer, and softball. He was a member of the Student Council and appeared in the Parchie Varsity. JAMES CONGDON, a political science major, plans to do graduate work when he leaves Park. An Orion, Jamie” won letters three years in soccer and one each in softball and volleyball in addition to serving one semester each as secretary-treasurer and rush captain for his club. His other activities have included membership in the Philosophy Club, Mu Sigma, and three years singing Bass in the A Cappella Choir. 25
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