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+Tl- The SA CHEM MARY RUTH BAXTER Mary Ruth was feature edi- tor of the Saehem during her junior year, and held one of the leads in the play, 'tThe Goose Hangs High, this year. She has been feature editor of the Trail and a Veda. RICHARD BEATTY A member of the Ruskin Literary Society, Dick has been secretary twice. He was the assistant stage-inanage-r of the all-school play, a mem- ber of Hi-Y, and has been on the Honor Roll every year. YYEBSTER L. BENHAM, JR. Webster has been a Student Council representative for two years, a member of the Pep Club and' had roles in the assembly play, The Beau of Bath and the P. T. A. Bi- centennial Pageant. JANE BENTON Jane plans to attend Gulf Park next year but her plans are not definite as yet. Her hobby is collecting' various kinds of 'lwhat-notsl' and her favorite sport is swiinming. LEON BERGREN An amateur radio station licensed under the call of XV9AlXY is operated by Leon. Often he talks to other oper- ators in ,distant parts of the world. He intends to follow the radio as a career. DOROTHY STONE BERRYMAN As her ambition is to become a commercial artist, Dorothy plans to atttend some nrt school in Minneapolis. At Southwest she has been a member of the Girl Reserves. ,Q X- JAMES H. RI CKET An outstanding athlete, Jin. is a lettterman on South- west's championship footban team. He has been a member of the second all-city team, sergeant-at-arms of Ruskin, an assistant on the Sacliem Staff, and member of the Student Council. ROBERT XVIN SLOXY BLACK Robert has been treasurer of Student Council. member of the Constitutional Club, ser- geant-at-arms of Ili-Y, critic of Ruskin, and R. O. T. C. second-lieutenant. He won a bronze medal for story in the literary contest. MARY ANN BLAKENEY Representing her home room in the Student Council for three years, Mary Ann also has been sergeant-at-arms of Veda, and club notes editor of the Trail. She was presi- dent of her home room. NANCY LEE BLAND Nancy Lee was in the Pep Club during hr freshman and sophomore years, and has held offices in her home room. She plans to attend Junior College next year. Her favorite pastime is tennis. RICHARD L. BLUM E l Prominent in the R. O. T. C. Dick held the position of first sergeant during his senior year. He also has been assist- ant banker of his home room. He derives his keenest enjoy- ment froln playing golf. CDNA MAE BOONE Swimming is Edna Mads fa- vorite pastime. Her ambition is to become a good stenogra- pher and she hopes to make stenography her occu ajion. She plans to att5uad '9'ii11ior College nexti 1 vis' Q .-v lv
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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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M. F MURIEL ROSE BOSCH I Muriel has been a member of the Girl Scouts for four years. She expects to become an illustrator and will con- tinue her education at VVil- liam YVoods College. Her fa- vorite pastimes are ice-skat- ing, hiking, and camping. AMES BROXYN During his junior year at Southwest, James was the school banking collector. He says that his favorite pastime is taking various kind of cars apart and then putting them together again. He will at- tend Junior College. DOROTHY BRYANT Dorothy holds the distinction of never having been absent or tardy in her years at Southwest. As she was born in Lawrence, she desires to study at Kansas University to become a librarian. MARJORIE BRYANT ,jf honor student every se- f Ggyster, Marjorie has been mth vice-president and secre- 1 U - v 1 v tary ot Xeda. She has been news editor of the Trail, on the business staff of the Sachem, and a Student Coun- eil representative. BOB BUIS Bob took a leading part in the XVashington Bicentennial Pa- geant this year. He has been both vice-president and treas- urer of his home-room and was a member of the golf team his junior year. ELIZABETH BCLLINGTON On the honor roll in her jun- ior year. Elizabeth has been a member of the Yeda Liter- ary Society and the 'Girl Re- serves Club. She feels that her most enjoyable hours are spent in reading. The SACHEM '-'llmgf l it 'fl' uf s iv IRGINIA LEE BURGESS For both semesters of her senior year Virginia has been a member of the Student Council and has been ap- pointed music editor and ad- vertising manager of the Trail. Ice-skating and swim- ming are her favorite sports. EDMAN CALLAXYAY Besides serving as secretary of the Student Council, Red- man has been critic and treas- urer of Zend-Avesta and president of his home room for two years. lle took part in the XVashington Bicenten- nial program. BETTY JANE CAMPBELL Sponsor captain of the R. O. T. C., Betty Jane has also been treasurer of the Yeda Literary Society, and has held membership in the Stu- dent Council and in the Pep Club. She has been elected to several home room offices. JAMES XY. CAMPBELL An active member of the Zend-Avestas fo r three years. Jimmy has been chosen treasurer this year. He has been in the R. O. T. C. as first-lieutenant and in the Boys lligh School Club. He hopes to become an archaeol- ogist. JESSIE CARACCIOLO Jessie has been a member of the Latin Club. She was a member of the stage crew of '4Janiee Meredith and was on the properties and make- up eommitttees. She will go to Junior College next year. JACK CARTER Jack enjoys golf as a pas- time and expects to become a professional golfer. Ile prob- ably will study at Columbia University after he leaves Southwest. He has been a home room banker twice.
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