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Serving as a Student Council 9. 'r VIRGINIA LEE COLLINS Sponsor Lieutenant of the R. The SACHEM liiwi' RUTII M IRIAM CLITINO O. T. C., Virginia has been a representative in the Student Council and sergeant-at-arms and treasurer of Veda Liter- ary Society. She was a mem- ber of Harlequin and made the Honor Roll once. DOROTHY COOMB S Dorothy was elected vice- president of her home room for the first semester of her senior year. She plans to attend XYashine1to-n Univer- sity in St, Louis and hopes to enter the field of journalism. IONE CORMAXY Besides holding the position of sergeant-at-arms in Sap- pho, Ione has been typist of the Trail staff, a member of the Spanish Club, and an honor student for one semes- ter. She will probably attend Missouri University. Ir RANK CORTIILYOU A member of the first foot- ball squad when a junior and a senior. Frank also has been a football letterman and cap- tain of the track team. He has been on the Honor Roll sev- eral times. MARION COX Marion has been a member and Trail reporter of Veda and a representative in the Student Council. She was an assistant on the stage force for Janice Meredith and took part in the Pittsburg music contest. BETTY LOC CRAMIER Having: previously been a home room banker and a bank director. Betty Lou has served as the banking man- ager for the school in her senior year. She intends to go to Ilvilliam XYoods College. R representative when a senior Ruth has held the offices ot secretary and president in home room and Civics classes. ller ambition is to travel and her hobby is col- lecting elephants. JAMICS DAll.lCY Class editor of the Sachem james has been vice-president of Ruskin, bronze medal XVIII- ner in S. A. R. essay contest Student Council representa- tive, member of lli-Y and S P. Q. R .llc has been on the Honor Roll every semester. joia DEASIC joe has been a tennis letter- man for two years and a member of the R. O, T. C. his sophomore year. Ile will at- tend ,lunior College and aft- erwards Klissouri University Ile enjoys both tennis ant baseball. LEON IJICXISOX Only during his senior year has Leon been a student at Southwest. to which he came from XXX-stport. llis present ambition is to get into college Ilis favorite pastime is ten- nis. JACK DICXXICY Among the Southwest boys placed on the 1032 all-star football team, jack has been a football letterman, editor- in-chief of the Trail. a mem- ber of the basketball squad and captain of the second football team. UTH lit-NYIQICS Ruth has come lo Southwest from Dallas, Texas. where she was on the llonor Roll four times. L'armita in the operetta, The Trail of the Golden XYest, and winner of an essay contest on .-Xlexander Hamilton. l
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4 - The SACHEM S+ GICNIQYIICYIC t'AL'TlIliRS tienevieve, all through her high sehool career, has, enter- tained the ambition of becom- ing a tennis star. ller favor- ite pastime is eolleeting jewel- ry. She hopes to go to Kan- sas L'niversity ancl later be- come a nurse. ROLAND XYADIC CAYXYOUIJ XYhiIe in Southwest, lYatle has been presiclent of his home room and a member ot the Southwest octet. After finishing' at the Armour School of 'I'echnoIogy, he expects to be a ratlio and electrical engineer. JOIIN CIIALMIQRS Attending Southwest only for his freshman aurl senior years, .lohn spent the other two years at XYentworth Mil- itary Aeaclemy where he was a member of the track team ancl was on the Ilonor Roll both years, XYI I.I.lAM CI I IQSTER Hill has been a member of the Iioys lligh School Club for three years. Ile is going to ,Iunior tiollege next year, Init has not yet cleeiflerl where he will continue his prepara- tions to beeeme a civil en- gineer. CARL QTIIRISTICNSIQN Cfarl has receivecl two track letters and has been a member of the football squacl. He may enter Missouri lfniyersity next year, but as yet he has not definitely rleeitlecl upon his college plans. CLARA QLICX' 5 -AND A member of tl a Cappella tfhoir, I. I es to become a fat us si jer some flay. i ' very ' tlustrious in her , 1 vill probably win it nor a Grinell College, which sic expects to attend next year. Jonx CLINE john's favorite pastime is tlrivine' a ear, antl his hobby. hunting rabbits anrl bircls. He plans to attenrl junior Col- lege where he will begin his preparations fill' work as a heating engineer. CATllliRINIi t'I.II'I'lNliIiR 'I'he aflvertisine work of the Trail was managed quite ably by t'atherine for the first semester of this year. She has been a member of the Sappho Literary Soeiety and a heme l'tnnil secretary. DAISY LICNQ HRIC Ct IATICS At Southwest, Lenore has been a member of the Sappho Literary Society, treasurer mluring her senior year, a member of the Amazons, ana has also helml many home room offices. She enjoys ath- leties. DOI' ' xii I I I N t'tJA'I'SXYfJR'I'II Dorothy has been banking eashier for her last three years in Southwest. Although she aspires to a finer type of vehicle some ilay. her favorite pastime now is rifling her bicycle. She intentls to enter the Iefniversity of Missouri. DOROTI I Y M AL'RI NI2 CHIC An alternate in the Stiulent Vouneil her first two years. Dorothy was also a member of the freshman basket ball team, As she enjoys activity, it is not strange that claneing ancl iee-skating' are her favor- ite occupations. 'WILLIAM CHARLES COLIEMAN Dill has revealecl literary tencleneies in his work at Southwest. Ile has been ath- letie erlitor of the Saehem. a member of the Zencl-Avesta Literary Society, anrl the well known Raving Corre- spondent of the Trail.
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'F'- ' The SACHEM 9 BETTY GRACE DOAK Betty came to Southwest from YVashington Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. She has been a member of Sesame Literary Society. Her desire is to become an excellent French teacher. She expects to attend Lindenwood. RALPH E. DONNELLY Next year Ralph will prob- ably be a student at the Uni- versity of Missouri where hc hopes to make a study of en- gineering. He enjoys both baseball and football for out- door pastime. 'XIARY KATHERINE DORMAN Mary Katherine has chosen the University of Kansas as her college where she will study in preparation for a career as commercial artist. Swimming and ice-skating are her favorite pastimes. LMERSON DRAKE A member of Hi-Y when a sophomore and a junior, Emerson has also been an Engineer for two years. Jun- ior College and Kansas Uni- versity are the schools at which he will study for the medical profession. NIARJORIE DRAKE Marjorie's ambition is to be- come a great singer. She spends her leisure time in reading and collecting gold fish. For the present she has selected Ohio State as the university which she will at- tend. XVALTER F. DRANEY VValter has played on the first and second football squads, has been a representa- tive in Student Council. a member of the a Cappella Choir, and an R. O. T. C. corporal. He intends to be- come a lawyer. a JW. VI INIA DUFFY Talented in both voice and piano, Virginia has received a diploma in piano and wishes to be a dramatic singer. She has been a member of the Amazons and of the girls' basketball teams. DAVID DUNCAN B R One of the boys at Southwest highly interested in athletics, David has played on the ten- nis team, the second football team. and was on the track squad. He has been a member of the Ruskin Literary So- ciety. EECHER S. DCVALL Beecher has been an R. O. T. C. captain and platoon commander, rifle team mem- ber, R. O. T. C. editor of the Trail. a Baconian, and Hi-Y publicity director. He played in She Stoops to Conquer and Janice Meredith. ALPH CHARLES EATON Ralph, too, is very active in all kinds of athletics at Southwest. As a senior, he has played on the first foot- ball squad, which won the in- ter-scholastic championship of the city for 1932. NELSON EHLERS S Playing a lead in The Goose Hangs High, serving as ser- geant-at-arms of Engineers, and representing his home room in Student Council are the activities that have en- gaged Nelson. He was an honor student one semester. ARA LEE EISBERG An honor student every sem- ester and pianist of the or- chestra for three years, Sara Lee has also been president of her home room and a member of S. P. Q. R. She would like to become a con- cert pianist.
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