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I icters, LC for , they about have ust a years 1 was many ay he MARTHA ADAMS A. R. A.LLEN ' e Lexington I ndependenc Physical Education Women's Recreation Associationg PEM Clubg Orchesis ROBERT ALLENBRAND LEON ALLEN Speech Kansas C1ty h Independence' Kappa Sigma Kappag Theta Alpha Spffigs L Phig Pi Kappa Deltag The Old R' ' ' - eague Mardi Abbie's Irish Rose g 'four Townu EMIL BARGEREDE PATSY ARNOLD Alma Rich Hill Accounting Commerce Clubg Gamma Delta CONCHA BARNOYA Guatemala City, Guatemala RICHARD F. BARNETT English Lowry City Kappa Delta Pig Independent Stu- Social Science dents Organizationg Alpha Phi Del- tag Cosmoplitan Clubg Newman Clubg Square Dance Club GEORGE M. BINGER BOB R- BLACKMAN Independence I Pleasant Business Administration MUSIC Sigma Tau Gamma Phi Sigma Epsilon MARGARET MAXINE BLAIN JEAN BLEDSOE Blackburn - 0509013 Merchandising and Retailing Alpha Phi Deltag Commerce Club Alpha Phi Deltag Commerce Club I Page Twenty-nine
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8lfLl:OIf'6 . . I Back to the Student Body which is overly populated with characters, L..- kinda dense. Now all of us know that by the time you attend CMSC for j four years, you just gotta be a character, cause characters are made, they donit just happen. And as characters are the easiest as far as classes are concerned, we picked just that, but one regret. There are only a few whom we can Now, take Widget Iden for instance. Some little harder to convince than others, thus not just a whiz at shuffleboard. There were many other seniors whom we shall things: 2 always wowed the women. c'COrky Carter also had a way with the women, and as it should be. Corky ran the 100 in 9.8 no less. And speaking of popularity, we had Jerry Steinrauf, popular gal in 1951. How- ever, one of the CMSC Mules , we believe, has convinced her to' root one way. The Winer twins had different interests in major fields at school, but thought along the same lines as far as matrimony was concerned, and both were doing very well with their sub- . jects. ' Brightwell always had his sleeves rolled up, even on the football field. Gals like muscles And then there were things like Shot+i'7 Pence. He wasn't a card. He was a whole deck, and always playin' a joker. ' Iverson could draw, and tell jokes too. And as we are talkin' about jokers. If you wanted to laugh and have some fun, well, if Roz McCampbell was in the crowd, it could be done. Flo Smart was just about the littlest one little girl in the Senior Class. And if you ever noticed, her giggle was about the same size. To Zo Elliott goes the trophy for the most male acquaintances. But now Bernie Huhn, the only place Bernie wasn't bashful was on the tennis court. Hoverder, Fruend, and I-Iighfill seem to A ,S j . l DICK HARRIS President all go together. Gonna miss these boys on the basketball court next year. JESSE?-ELESEZQFF Now when looking for truly one sweet gal, who was never too busy to help you or to . give jgu a smile, we boast by naming Mary Ou incaid. And we're sorry Mr. Leheny of Massachu- setts, but as we are Missourians, you'll just, haveto tell us and keep telling us how to pronounce Leheny with an eastern accent. ' Whether you were going east, west, or what direction, if it was a hike, Marlene Brumfield would go along. Marlene was truly CMSC's 'Girl Of the L1mberlost. And dependable Maisie Vogel leaves many of us looking for another write arm. Now in this epilog we have mentioned the characters, and left out the solid citizens, who, with the characters sandwiched in between, will go on to make the Senior Class of 1952 one of which CMSC can be proud. DONNA CAMPBELL Secretary- Treasurer Page Twenty-eight Harris for his tweed jackets, bow ties, and pipe, and the way he MARTHA ADAMS thing to write about characters. We have mention. people were just a four, but five years Physical Education were necessary for their formal and informal education. And as far as informal education is concerned, Bud Rosenthal was LEON ALLEN remember for many Speech R.L.D.S. League PATSY ARNOLD Social Science GEORGE M. BINGER T Sigma Tau Gamma DR. HEYNITT Sponsor L Miss SHOCKEY Co-Sponsor MARGARET MAXINE DEAN PETERS ' Merchandising and Co-Sponsor Alpha Phi 15' elta, C WOmen's Recreatim PEM Clubg Orches RICHARD F. BARNET Business Administratm
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eniom JIM BODENHAMER , Physical Education Warrensburg M Club, '50-'52, Football, '50-'52 SAMMY ANNE BOSWELL BARBARA BRANDOM Warrensburg Chilhowee Business Administration l Sigma Sigma Sigma BONNIE LEE BREN'roN jefferson City Vocational Home Economics Colhecon BERNARD E. BRIGI-ITWELL Industrial Arts Slater Kappa Sigma Kappa, M Club, Industrial Arts Club, Football CHARLENE BROWN Page Thirty Warrensburg WILLIAM H. BONDURANT Warrensbtrrg Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club IRENE BOYLE Kansas City Art and English Alpha Sigma Alphag Alpha Phi Del- ta, Beta Alpha, Cosmopolitan Club, Student Staff, Editorial and feature article award, M. U. LILLIAN BRAZELTON Excelsior Springs Business Education Commerce Club, Crescendo Clubg Future Business Leaders of Amer-- ica, sec. '49-l50g W. R. A., Madrigal Choir MARY LoU BRESEE Warsaw Business Education Kappa Delta Pig Pi Omega Pig Al- pha Phi Deltag Commerce Club BONITA BRoWN North Kansas City Kindergarten-Primary Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, sec. '51-'525 Association for Childhood Educa- tion Internationalg Orchesis, '49-'50, Women's Recreation Association, Yeater Hall Counselor Organization, vice-pres. '51-'52, Rhetor Revue, '50 PATRICIA BRoWN Kansas City English Alpha Sigma Alpha Women's Recreation Association, '48-'50g Orchesis, mgr., '50, Cosmo- politan Club, Parliamentarian, '49- '5O, pres. '51-'52, Alpha Sigma Al- pha, vice-pres., '51-'52, Panhellenic pres. '51-'52, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, '51-'52, Cheerleader ,SO-'52 D. NoEL BUFORD Y Industrial Industrial Club, sec.-1 N oRMA JE CARTER C. Accounting Alpha Phi .TIMMIE L. Music EDWARD JA! scM,, .
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