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JOHN BOLIN-John, a second lieutenant in R.O.T.C., also had this as his favorite subject. How- ever, he will turn to less military things, studying law at Junior College . . . NORMAN BOLITHO- Norman, a member of the Traffic Squad, was known for his fine dancing. He will use his feet again in his career as globe trotter after attending Junior College . . . MARILYN LEE BONDURANT-Marilyn, a Girl Reserve, was also interested in athletics, being manager of points. She will study to be a secretary at Sarachon Hooley . . . NOREEN MARGARET BOOY -Noreen left in January to study dress designing at Manual Vocational School. She was a Girl Reserve and homeroom officer here . . . COLLIS BOS- WORTH- Collie, in Hi-Y and the band, was also in Auto Club and Sabers and Stripes. He wants to pursue the unusual career of forest ranger. Another J. C. prospect! . . . HAROLD EUGENE BOSWORTH - Harold was a Stage Crew member and in the Muir Club. He likes drafting, which he will make his vocation. SHIRLEY BRESSEL-Shirley was reporter for her homeroom and likes to dance. Her favorite sub- jects were shorthand and typing, so she will become a private secretary . . . DONA JEAN BRICKELL- VVhile not strutting as a majorette, Dona was an ardent rooter for basketball and baseball. She was Iota's vice-president, and will become a secretary after she attends Huff's . . . MELVIN BROWN--Mel, an ambitious actor, was associate editor of the Press, on the Traffic Squad, and the figure of Courage in the Freshman Induction. He'll attend Michigan Uni- versity . . . ROBERT BROWN-Poor Bob! He was copy editor of this Paseon! Also he was president of the Chess Club and was a Student Council representa- tive .and on the highest Honor Roll . . . MILDRED LOUISE BRYAN-Millie, who was in A Cappella, Cynthians, the Girl Reserve cabinet, and the Press staff, wants to be a dietician after M. U .... VICTOR BULAVSKY-Vice-president of the Stamp Club, and a Muir Club member, Victor liked history and, of course, stamp collecting. CHARLES BUTTS-Chuck was an ardent Keats member, in Hi-Y, and on the Traffic Squad. He won a first team basketball letter, and was elected team captain. He'll continue at J. C .... JOE BYRNE- Joe was in A Cappella and was president of his home- room. Spanish was his favorite subject, and as yet he's undecided about his college . . . ALVIN CAPITO -Torpedo was a mighty man, lettering in football and basketball. His future career in advertising was started while on the Press staff . . . ROBERT CARTER-Bob is a natural leader, for he was president of Engineers, Sabers and Stripes, Mask and Wig, and was Student Council treasurer, as well as an R.O.T.C. captain . . . SHIRLEY ALICE CECIL -Shirley, a member of the Drama YVorkshop, won second place in a state contest for her cello playing. She hopes to make music her careei '... COLLEEN CHAMBERS-Colleen was secretary-treasurer and service chairman in G. R, triangles, and was Peppy Pirate secretary. She was also an office assistant. BETTY LEE BOWEN-Betty, who came from Central High last year, where she was an Aristonian, was a Zeta, cheerleader, and in Choral Club. Sihi-fl! go to Junior College . . . RAY C. BOVVEN-Ray was an athlete, being in basketball and track, and the Lettermen's Club, Keats, and on the Traffic Squad. His future lies in aeronautical engineering . . . DON- ALD BOWER- Don, a member of the concert band, is a hard-working boy who will learn a trade at Manual Vocational School. He liked physiography and stamps . . . REBECCA JANE BOYDSTON-Jane, who was Iota reporter, was G.R. senior triangle social chairman, and on the Press staff. She will attend William Jewell . . . RICHARD BOYLE-Dick was a member of Ruskin Literary Society at Southwest and expects to attend Northwestern. He liked eco- nomics, which may help him become a lawyer . . . MILDRED ANN BRANDNER- VVriting poetry and plays is Mildred's hobby. She was in the Muir Club, and will make a profession of shorthand. HENRY C. BULIS, Jr.- Hiya, Hank! There goes the president of Keats, Discussion Club, Hi-Y, and Student Council! He was also an, R.O.T.C. cap- tain, and in Quill and Scroll . . . PAYNE BUM- GARNER-Music is her master, for Fayne 'was A Cappella vice-president, secretary of the marching band, and Girl Reserve pianist. She'll attend Junior College . . . JOANNE BURKE-Joanne, a par- ticipant in two fashion shows, was Home Economics Club secretary, and expects to make use of her favorite subject, typing, when she becomes a secretary . . . MILDRED BURNHAM-Millie, Zeta sergeant-at- arms, was also a homeroom secretary. She especially liked American history, and will go to William VVoods College . . . DONALD WILLIAM BUSH-A big bass voice made Don an A Cappella member. He was also El Ateneo reporter, and Press associate editor. He'll be seen at Junior College . . . ESTER MAE BUTLER- Ester, who means to be a secretary, pre- pared for it by being an office assistant. She was also a member of Thicions. CATHERINE CHAMPE-Catherine was a mem- ber of Iotas Literary Society, was Silhouette Club president, and a member of Girl Reserves and the Press staff . . . ANNA LEE CHRISMAN-Anna Lee was a member of Iotas, and her hobbies are danc- ing and shows. She wants to continue with her favor- ite subject, art, after graduation . . . CLELAN CHRISTENSEN-'lJust a common person, Chris nevertheless was a Stage Crew member, and plans to study accounting at some business college . . . BETTY JANE CHUMLEY -Betty, a Peppy Pirate, was on the executive board of the Student Council, and won honorable mention in a fashion show. She'll attend the College of Commerce . . . DAVID D. CLARKE-Dave is interested in diving and rifle marksmanship. Hes new to us from Manual this year, and expects to attend the Rolla School of Llineg . . . JEAN CLEARYQJean, a member of the French Club and the Press staff, will attend St. Marv's in Leavenworth, after which she hopes to become gi department store buj er. Page 12
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