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gs 'r SUZANNE ENGLEMAN Suzanne has been a member of Harlequin Club and treas- urer of her home room. She has served as editor of per- sonals on the Trail Staff in preparation for a journalistic career. JOHN E. Ev12RsoL12, JR. As an assistant back stage, John has been very helpful in producing a munber of plays. His parting toast to South- west is May others have as pleasant memories of South- west as I have.' JANET EXVING Although she plans to attend Teachers College here in Kansas City, Janet's ambition is to obtain her degree for teaching at Columbia Univer- sity in New York. ller fa- vorite sports are ice-skating and swimming. HELEN EYSSELL Helen has held office as critic and secretary of Sesa- me Literary Society, was a member of the Student Coun- cil, the Trail staff, and the senior business committee. She has been on the llonor Roll every semester. MELVA FRABLE The Univ f Missouri is ioic ollege. T is le 1 ' ng se-b ' g and .wim- ming ler favorite pas- times. ler toast to South- west: Aly joys and regrets upon leaving. MAX FRICK During his freshman and sophomore years. Max at- tended XVentworth Military Academy. His junior and sen- ior years have been most hap- pily spent at Southwest. He will enroll at Missouri Uni- versity next year. The SACHEM -'- '?' 1 RUBY D, GARRIQTT, JR. As a hobby, Ruby spends his leisure time rebuilding mo- tors. This hobby may develop into a career as he will study mechanical engineering at K. U. His ambition is to build motor cars like Henry Ford and Chrysler,- only better. JAMES B. GARY james was a member of the Harlequin Club, the Mas- queraders, and played in the Rand Assembly. He has been on the football squad his sophomore, junior, and senior years. llis ambition is to be- come a mortician. ADELAIIJE CLMEIXDER A prominent art student, Adelaide has been art editor of the Sachem, has received mention in the city-wide Xliashington Hi-centennial poster contest, and has placed three times in the Pittsburgh National Scholastic Art Con- test. MARY MATILIJA GOETZE As a dancer, Matilda is very talented and has been on numerous programs in assem- bly. She was in the cast of Beau Brummelf' Her favor- ite pastime is, of course, dancing. QLEX XV. GOODLOE Attending Tulsa High School during his freshman and sophomore years, Glen was elected to the Junior Honor Society and the T Club. At Southwest he has been vice-president of his home- room and treasurer of the Engineers. CHARLES GOCDIE Playing a good game of golf and driving a fast car are Charles' chief pastimes. He, too, expects to become a stu- dent at the L'niversity of Missouri after he leaves Southwest.
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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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L .L- '7 H 'l The SA CHEM BILL T. GRAHAM Besides having been the busi- ness manager of the Sachem and the Trail, Bill has been on the Honor Roll and in the Student Council. He has also been president of his home room and a Harlequin. ALICI-2 Rl ARY GRAYES Alice Mary has been secre- tary, vicei-president and president ol Sesame, has won a bronze medal in the Liter- ary Contest and has been on the llonor Roll twice. I-Bryn Mawr is her choice for col- lege. ARIS GRICICN The University of Florida and the University of X'Vis- consin are the schools in which Aris is interested. but he has not yet decided which to attend. Ile was banker for his junior Qylll class. AVIS GRICEX As a prominent member of Veda, Avis has served as its vice-president and treasurer. She has been the secretary of her home room and has also been on the Honor Roll. GEORGIA GRIGCSS Georgia came to Southwest as a junior from Tncumcari, New Mexico, where she was twice a member of the pep squad, secretary of the Dra- matic Club and treasurer of the Tennis Club. At South- west she has been a Girl Re- serve. JEAN SHARP GUTHRIE Serving' as president of the Girl Reserves. Jean has also received the Frances Searrit Hanley Award. She has been a Sesame, is on the Sachem business staff, and had a lead in The Goose Hangs High. HARRY HAGEN Harry has earned three let- ters in track and one in foot- ball. and has taken four gold medals in inter-class track meets. He has also been home room president and sergeant- at-arms of Engineers. THOMAS A. ll.-XLIEY An linginecr and a Zend- Avesta, Tom has represented Zend-Avcsta in the Literary Contest. He has been news editor of the Trail, a member of the Student Council, Hi-Y, and the second football team. M ARY HANX lXlary's two ambitions are to design dresses and to write short stories. She has made a hobby of collecting toy dogs. She says that her favorite pastime is to read mystery stories. JANI41 UANNAH Jane maintains that her one ambition is to be successful. She has chosen to continue her education at Kansas Uni- versity. She has been the col- lection manager of the Trail. GIIORGIC HANSIQX George has been Student Council representative, bank- ing cashier and vice-president of his home room. His great- est ambition at present is to make the basketball team at Kansas University although he now engages in all sports. MA RJ t JRIE IIA R ROXV Before coming to Southwest last year as a junior, Mar- jorie had attended Sunset Ilill School, a private school for girls. She expects to go east for her college work.
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