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'? 1 The SACHEM +- i DICK MILLER Pwsidclzt Dick has undoubtedly been Southwests most excellent athlete this year. He has played football on the first squad for two years and the second squad' for one, and has been captain of the former. On the all-star interscholastic GEORGE M. PARIS E Q3 1ffYl'L't'-IJl'U.YidCIlf Sports editor of the Trail, George has also been captain ot the basketball team, a foot- ball and basketball letterman, and a member of the track squad. XYhen a sophomore, he placed third in the 4-10- yard run in interclass compe- tition. He has been a Student Council representative. BERNICE BURNS .S'CfI'K7fUl'j' Elected sponsor colonel of the R. O. T. C., Bernice has also been a member of the senior business committee, president of Veda, Student Council secretary, and Sach- em assistant. She has been on the Honor Roll every sem- ester and received honorable mention for essay in the Freshman Literary Contest. ROSEMARY RUDDY Sfrgfeauf-nt-Amizs Rosemary has served as critic and secretary of the Student Council and as secretary and vice-president ot the Sappho Literary Society. She has been on the Honor Roll every semester. She is a member of the Sachem staff, serving as senior class assistant. team of 1933, he was chosen full-back and one of the co- captains. In basketball, he won his let- ter when only a junior. Sev- eral times his name has been placed on the Honor Roll. Last year the junior class elected him its representative to accept the gift of the senior class of 1932. ' dates for Graduation GERTRIQDE FIELD Giff0l'l'tlH Gertrude has been president of the Student Council and a representative for four years, chairman of the senior play committee, sergeant-an arms of Sappho, R. O. T. C. sponsor lieutenant, and vice- president of Harlequin. She has also been on the Honor Roll. JOHN MILTON PHILLIPS 7i7'CCl5'lH'Cl' Twice Southwest's represen- tative in the Oratorieal Con- test, John has been vice-pres- ident of the Student Council, president of Ruskin, Sachem assistant, an honor student every semester, and a lead in The Goose Hangs High. He won medals in the literary contest and the Jefferson and S. A. R. essay contests. NANCY CATHERINE UEBELMESSER lfL'fUI'l't'I' Editor-in-chief of the Trail. Nancy has been president and critic of Sappho, junior rep- resentative of the Student Council executive committee, and an honor student all se- mesters. She was a member of S. P. Q. R., Harlequin, and the Amazons, and played on the girls' basketball teams.
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4- The SACHEM --'-'ar' LEROY ADAMS LeRoy returned to Southwest after his junior year at Shawnee Mission high, where he had been elected treasurer of Hi-Y. He has been bank cashier in his senior year, and took part in Lest NYe lfor- get. YVILBUR S. ALLRICD XYilbur has received two let- ters in track, and second and third places in the interscho- lastic meet. As a sophomore, he was a member of the crack squad of the R. O. T. C. and won two inter-class medals. JOSICPIHNE ANDERSON Josephine is a member of the lilee Club. Her hobby is dancing, and her ambition is to become successful in that art. She also expects to fit herself to take her place in the business world. ROBERT V. ANDERSC JN After spending two years at Central, Robert came to Southwest, where he has had two wonderful years. In parting, he invites everyone to a duck dinner and suggests that we bring' our own quaek qnacksf' ROBERT R. ANSCHUETZ Robert has been president of Zend-Avesta and of Harle- quin, member of the senior business committee, letter- man in tennis, bank manager, a sophomore honor student. and took a major part in flaniee Meredith. LLTON ASH Qiarrollton, Mo., lflton von first place in an essay contest. He has been a Ha- conian, exchange editor of the Trail, and a member of Hi-Y. He expects to attend Missouri University. B ETTY JAN li AYQOCK During her freshman and sophomore years, while a stu- dent at Barstow, lietty was on the honor roll three sem- esters. She is planning to enter some school in the lfast next year. INTON BAGLEY Linton has been circulation manager of the Trail. a mem- ber of Hi-Y during his fresh- man and sophomore years. a member of the Student foun- cil and the Pep Club. lle is planning to go to Kansas University. MARIAN RUTH RARHICN As a basketball player. Ma- rian was a member of the girls' team in all four years of high school. She was in the Spanish Club, and critic of the freshman class in Civics. ERNICE BARN ES Bernice, during her first three years, was a student at Paseo High. where she was vice-president of her home room and on the Honor Roll three semesters. ller favor- ite pastime is dancinf. MARTIN BARTLI NG Martin has studied in VYater- loo, Iowa: Carthage. Missou- rig XYestport High: and Southwest. Before he came here he was a Hi-Y. a Stu- dent Qouncil member, and home room officer. J. R. BATTICNFELD A prominent member of Zend- Avesta Literary Society, ul. R, has served both as sergeant- at-arms and as secretary in his senior year. He has de- cided to study at Junior Col- lege next year.
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