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MARY LOU BUTTON - Mary Lou, a Cynthian and a public speaking enthusiast, delights in dancing. She plans to be a nurse after graduation . . . WARREN BUTTS -Warren was a member of the Spanish club and sergeant-at-arms of his home room. Holidays were the most enjoyable features of his life at Paseo, but aren t they to all? . . . LORETTA BYRNE - Loretta belonged to the Girl Reserves, she was treasurer and Auto club representative of her home rooms. Her hobbies are skating and reading. Next year she will go to J. C .... ROBERT MALCOLM CAMERON-The president of the Camera club was very active in fulfilling his position. Robert was a Student Council representative, an Auto club member, and also president of the Engineers . . . MARY ELIZABETH CAPPS -Mary was highly interested in girls' sports, being a m.ember of several all-star teams. With a background like this, Mary could easily enter professional athletics . . . MARIE CAPRA - Although she won first prize in a fashion show her sophomore year, she does not intend to continue with her sewing. Instead, Marie will enroll at a business college . . . ARTHUR CARLSON - Chem- istry and electricity were interesting to Arthur, a member of the Sociology, Agassiz, and Hi-Y clubs . . . JOHN THOMAS CARMICHAEL - Claiming him as a member was the Fraternal Order of Misogyny Cwomen hatersj. He also belonged to the Juntos, Traffic Squad, and was the business manager of the Press. JOYCE CARMODY -To sing in the bathtub struck a glad- some note for Joyce. She wants to be a dress designer, planning to attend a fashion academy in New York, she has taken four years of art work, and belongs to the Sociology and Auto clubs . . . GEORGE CRANDAL- George will take up motion pic- ture advertising if he realizes his ambition. He enjoyed watch- ing professional baseball, the R. O. T. C. was a major interest for him . . . GERTRUDE CARR-Gertrude was a reporter for the Press during her junior year, a Pepperette, and Auto club member, she was also interested in photography and stamps . . . HELEN CARTER-To be a nurse is Helen's ambition, and a persevering one she will make. She was a Health Room assistant, president of the Iotas, and member of the Sociology club . . . MARJORIE CARTER- Although whoosis and whatsis held no interest for Marjorie, what- nots did, she also liked to ice skate. She was an Iota, and held many offices in her home rooms . . . NEAL RICHARD CAYTON - Neal was the executor of many runs in his capacity as end on the football team. He ran the 440 and the 880 on the track team . . . JIM CECIL- Jimfs hobby was a, a, a, ---. His main interest was the uh, uh, er, -- -. Well, we do know he was interested in music and was in the Band . . . MARGUERITE CHAFFIN - A beauty academy is the ultimate destination of Marguerite. As a member of the A Cappella Choir, Zetas, and Sociology clubs, she enjoyed her membership. AVIS CHARNO - Either to go into social service work or teach sociology in a high school is the goal of Avis. She was the treasurer of the Sociology club, vice-president of the Talent club, president of the Camp Fire Girls and a member of the Girl Reserves and Honor Roll . . . RUBY CHILDERS-Ruby plays the gusts: :mi -ings. Her favorite subject was American history, in which she excelled. The senior assemblies added much enjoyment to her school life . . . KENNETH CLARK- Little information could be gathered about Kenneth, except that he was abs-ent much from school. We suppose that he enjoyed sports, as do most boys . . . ROBERT CLARK- Champion of the 1937 state-wide golf tournament was Bob who intends to continue golf and eventually become a professional player. He played forward on the basketball team, belonged to the Keats and was a Student Council alternate . . . WILLIAM CLARK-Bill enjoyed the R. O. T. C. most, but sports was a runner-up. He was secretary and reporter of his home room and expects to attend K. C. U .... EUGENE CONCANNON-An alternate Student Council representative, interested in sports, Eugene likes to play baseball, basketball, go swimming and to ice skate. He was a member of the Honor Roll . . . CHARLES DEAN CONNER-This Student Council representative was athletic-minded, liking particularly baseball and football . . . TOM CONROY-Tom is a boy who believed in school, rather than attending it. He was often absent, as the roll books will testify. BEN CONSTANTINO - Sports contests, eating, and sleeping were hailed by Ben who excelled in all of them. He liked many of the assemblies . . . MARY ELLEN COOK-Mary extolled the merits of the Christmas plays, and was an admirer of the assemblies. She will enter the study of cosmetology upon graduation . . . LAURA LEE COPSON-For some deserving man, Laura would make a good wife for she said, I love to do housework and cook. While at Paseo she enjoyed her cooking classes, the Talent club and her biology and botany classes . . . BETTY LEE CORDRY-An Iota, Girl Reserve, and Talent club member, Betty was interested in skating and reading and expects to attend the K. C. Art Institute . . . BETTY JEANNE CORKINS-Belonging to the Cynthians, Girl Reserves and Agassiz, Betty was a potential personality with refined interests. She likedithe Press and the Paseons . . . MARION CORLETT-Undecided as yet as to what college she will attend, Marion does know that she enjoys ice skating, the Zetas, and Girl Reserves . . . EMORY STANLEY CORRI- GAN- Combining sociology and safety, he exhibited his interests in the Sociology club and the Auto club. He likes drafting and plans to attend J. C .... INIARY ELIZABETH CORRIGAN - Mary is the possessor of the lust for roller skat- ing, football and basketball games. She liberated her interests in the Sociology club, Mixed Chorus, and Girl Reserves. l I Page 15
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MILTON CORSON - For two years, this enterprising mem- ber of the Keats club played the trumpet in the Band. He enjoys ice skating and clancingg perhaps he will continue these things at K. C. U. or J. C .... MORRIS S. COUCH- Expressing interest in sports, Morris designated also that he liked the mixers immensely. He has held the offices of vice- president, treasurer, and secretary in his home room . . . BETTY MAXINE COWLES-Betty' will be a commercial artist if her plans pan out. For the past four years she has passed a Junior Life-Saving test in swimming . . . ELEANOR JEAN CRADIT-Sewing and fashion shows hold excitement and thrills for Eleanor. She swims, dances, and rides horseback as well as she sews. She was on the Press staff . . . EVERETT CARR-Everett's high-school career was filled with sports: golf, football, skating, and basketball. On the Pirate basketball team he was a guardg he also was on the Traffic Squad . . . JOE CRAXVEORD - Joe, an officer in the R. O. T. C., member of the Officer's club, Engineers, Mask and Wig, Pep, and Auto clubs, thoroughly enjoyed his work in the public speaking classes. He was also on the Press staff . . . DORA LEE CREECH -The sixth hour office assistant was Dora Lee who was also in the Mixed Chorus, secretary of the Zetas, in the Home Economics club, and a Student Council alternate . . . GERALDINE MARIE CROSS -Jerry showed a decided interest in sports when she won for herself a position on all the all-star teams for girls. She was a treasurer for the Atalantas, and was in the Home Economics club. JOHN BUFORD CROSS-John, a second-team football halfback, was a member of the Keats, and Hi-Y. He enjoyed dancing and played excellent ping-pong . . . MANSEIELD CROWE-Exhibiting ability in his football playing and work on the track squad, Mansfield gained a position on the football second team. He liked to labor at woodwork . . . HERBERT RICHARD DAHL--That Richard was interested in camping, hunting and fishing was exhibited by his membership in an outside hunting club. He was a member of both Honor Rolls and was in the German club . . . RUTH ELIZABETH DAMSGARD-It is the intention of Ruth to obtain a job as stenographer. Sports of all kinds were enjoyed by her, and she was a member of the Sociology club and Girl Reserves . . . NORMA JANE DAVENPORT-Guided by the ideals of the Iota Literary society, Norma followed with enjoyment of most everything at Paseo. She will take a beauty course at some college . . . LOIS L. DAVIDSON-To hike in the out-of-doors, with the birds, the bees, the flowers and the trees, and to sew and cook represented phases of Lois' pursuits. She enjoyed the assemblies and the plays . . . JAMES C. DAVIS-Being on the track team and receiving a letter did Page I not monopolize all of James' timeg the rest he spent in studying. ice skating, and collecting stamps . . . ERANCES DAY- Frances was a member of the Iotas, Pepperettes, and was secretary of the Parliamentary Law club. She was an officer of the Girl Reserves and a charity speaker. FLOYD ANDREW DENNIS- Floyd will go to some engineering school to study drafting. He enjoyed saving stamps and tinkered with radios . . . BETTY LEE DEUSER- I've enjoyed singing with the A Cappella Choir, said Betty. She intends taking up advertising as her career. Bowling is her hobby . . . MARIAN DILLE--Marian spent much of her time pursuing a variety of hobbies. She was a member of the Cynthians, Pepperetes, Girl Reserves, and secretary of the Law club . . . ROBERT N. DODD-Confining his activities to membership on the Traffic Squad, and representing his home room in the Student Council, Robert also enjoyed working perplexing experiments in chemistry and being a Junto . . . THOMAS DORAN - In the Muir club, Thomas was a member. He enjoyed playing basketball and football . . . ROBERT DORRELL- Hunting and fishing held an interest for Robert. He was treasurer of his home room and intends to attend J. C .... RAMONA BELLE DOUGLAS -To sing is a great pleasure to Ramona for she does it well. She liked the study hall too, and the plays. The mixers also held an interest for her . . . RICHARD CARL DOUGLAS-Richard exhibited stamina in playing the position of left tackle on the football team. He was also on the track team. He belonged to the Keats, and I.ettermen's club, having won a letter in football. He was the sports editor of the Press. FRANK GLENN DOUTHAT-Playing golf and dancing are his hobbies, the clubs he belonged to were the Parliamentary Law club and the Engineers. The science and the mathematics classes greatly interested him . . . CHRISTINE HELEN DOXVNING-Corresponding with people in far-off lands is Christine's hobby. She liked the annual and Press . . . DOROTHY DEANNE DUNLAP - To skate and ride horseback held a great deal of pleasure for Dorothy, a member of the Honor Roll. She enjoyed art too, and belonged to the Cynthians, for whom she was a reporter . . . RUTH MARIAN DUNN - Marian was on both Honor Rolls, and one of the fifteen highest ranking girls in scholarship who were sponsored by the Uni- versity Wtmnieii. She was a Girl Reserve . . . ALLEN HOXVARD ECTON - Allen served in the capacity as the chairman of the Property Committee of the Student Council. He was a Traffic Squad lieutenant, president of the Hi-Y and Juntos, and was Associate Editor of this Paseon, which he represented at the N. S. P. A. Convention in Des Moines . . . LILLIAN MARII: EISEN-This member of the Girl Reserves and Spanish club was also a song writer. She will go to .1 tlgmmgig gchlml U, Lleseltlp llet' IQIICDI . . . fiEIiAI.lIINli Iflll- Jerry was jntefqstctj in art, and a member of the Silhouette club. She was a Girl Reserve, and taptain of the freshman sollcx ball it-.tm . , , BEVERLY JEAN l'fI.IIIfRCi-Ilc'xt'rly cnjoxcd tht -lincing in assemblies, and nas a member of the laleiii tlub, l'.ppt-fl-uve' Girl Reserves, and plans to study daiiting in Nut York ,mtl Los Angeles in order to make it htr t utr-r, 6
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