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PHYLLIS
ABRAMS: favored English and journalism; took part in Honor Society, Choralettes,
Girls’ and Mixed Choruses, Hockey, and Quill and Scroll; would study
Occupational Therapy at Culver Stockton. |
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LOUIS
ALFELD: “Ned’ enjoyed Math, science, and drafting; belonged to Square dancing,
Hi-Y, Swimming Team, and Creative Writers; was president of Art Society and vice
president of Honor Society; would major in engineering at Washington University. |
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ANITA ALLISON: rated
Trig and chemistry as “tops”; sang in the Girls’ Chorus; planned to enroll
in Central College. |
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DAVID AMBROW: chose
health, swim, and algebra; Participated in Hi-Y, Mixed and Boys’ Choruses,
square dancing, and drama; planned a career in real estate. |
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LUTHER ANGELL
(Deceased): “Tom”
preferred Math, band, and physics; was a member of Honor Society, Creative
Writers and Hi-Y; wanted to be an engineer. |
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ROBERT ANYAN: ranked
chemistry and physics; took part in Hi-Y, Swimming Team and Track Team; would
study at the Missouri School of Mines. |
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JUDITH BAKER:
favored English Literature and dance; participated in Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y,
Orchesis, and Student Council; would attend the University of Missouri. |
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ROBERT BALCH
(Deceased): left
school in October to enlist in the Armed Services. |
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RONALD BALLINGER (Deceased):
liked Social Studies most of all; belonged to Debate, Future Teachers of
America, and Boys’ Chorus; would attend St. Louis University. |
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TRAVIS BARKS:
enjoyed Math and physics; was a member of Hi-Y and Bible Club; planned to enroll
in Washington University. |
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HELEN BARNES: liked
typing best; hoped to become a comptometrist. |
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WILLIAM BARNETT:
“Bill” chose United States History and chemistry; belonged to the Football Team,
Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Boys’ Chorus, and Letterman’s’ Club; was Captain of the
Track Team; would study at the University of Missouri. |
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CHARLES BARTHOLME
(Deceased):
preferred economics; would major in economics at Southeast Missouri State
College. |
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DAVID BASELER: rated
band; played in Band and Orchestra; was in Creative Writers, Boys’ Chorus, Hi-Y,
and the Tennis Team; was treasurer of Quill and Scroll; would attend Wheaton
College. |
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LYDIA BASYE: enjoyed
English and chemistry; liked to read and swim in spare time; planned a career in
nursing. |
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JOAN BAYER:
preferred physics and Spanish; belonged to Mixed Chorus and Tri-Hi-Y; was a
Cheerleader; hoped to attend William Jewel College. |
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RAYMOND
BELL (Deceased): enjoyed art and Senior Math; took part in Hi-Y, Art Society,
and COE; would study commercial art. |
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LUCHA BENNETT (Deceased): chose government as her favorite subject; enjoyed
swimming in leisure time; belonged to Future Teachers of America, Creative
Writers’ Club, Tri-Hi-Y, and Pep Club; would attend Webster College. |
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WILLIAM BENOIST
(Deceased):
“Bill” preferred history and English; spent spare time hunting and working on
cars; belonged to Co-operative Occupational Education; planned to attend Central
and Worsham School of Mortuary Science. |
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MARY BENSIEK
(Deceased):
favored English and chemistry; liked music and swimming; participated in both
the Mixed and Girls’ Choruses, Orchestra, Creative Writers, Tri-Hi-Y, and Bible
Club; hoped to attend Washington University. |
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BRIAN BERGJANS:
elected art and science courses; would enroll in the University of Missouri. |
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MARILYN
BIGGS:
selected art, Gym, and music classes; liked to sew and draw in leisure time;
planned to work in an office after graduation. |
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MARY ANN BIXLER:
thought typing was the best subject; enjoyed singing as a hobby; belonged to
Tri-Hi-Y, Orchesis, Mixed Chorus, Choralettes, and Pep Club; intended to do
clerical work in an office. |
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JANE BLAYLOCK: liked
art, English, and psychology; collected records and pictures; participated in
all girls’ sports; would attend Trevecca Nazarene College. |
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THOMAS BODEN
(Deceased): “Tom”
chose auto mechanics and general metals as his favorite subjects; liked to work
on cars and guns in leisure time; was a member of Co-operative Occupational
Education; planned to enroll in Molar Barbering College. |
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ANNETTE BOESCH:
preferred history and psychology; thought playing the organ and singing was fun;
sang in both the Mixed and Girls’ Choruses; would study retailing at Washington
University. |
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MARY BONKRUD:
enjoyed the classes in shorthand, typing, and English; spent spare time playing
the piano and tennis; participated in Varsity sports, Orchesis, music groups,
Honor Society, and Quill and Scroll; was Editor of the Courier and
Vice-president of Vikingettes; planned to study English at Washington
University. |
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KATHLEEN BONZANI:
selected typing and senior homemaking as favorite subjects; enjoyed photography
and cooking; belonged to both Girls’ and Mixed Choruses; wanted to be a typist. |
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BARBARA BOURNE:
favored COE, clothing and senior homemaking; participated in all sports; was a
member of Co-operative Occupational Education; resolved to attend business
school. |
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JOANNE BOYER: ranked
bookkeeping and clothing as “tops”; liked swimming and dancing as hobbies;
played volleyball and basketball; would attend comptometer school. |
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BARBARA BRECK:
preferred Senior Homemaking; hoped to become a secretary. |
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JOYCE BRIDELL:
enjoyed English and history; spent free time swimming, playing tennis, and
badminton; belonged to Bible Club, Tri-Hi Y, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Orchesis,
and Drama; future plans included college. |
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RICHARD BROCKMAN:
picked drafting and history as favorites; went hunting and fishing in leisure
time; was secretary of Hi-Y; would attend college. |
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EDWARD BRONKHORST
(Deceased):
enjoyed the course in Co-operative Occupational Education; liked outdoor sports;
plans for future were undecided. |
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DANIEL BROWN:
selected World and United States history; thought furniture upholstering fun;
planned to join the Army. |
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TOM BROWN: elected
woodworking and sociology as favorite subjects; worked with boats and cars; won
a letter in wrestling; future plans were indefinite. |
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JUNE BUNTING:
thought contemporary problems and typing were best; enjoyed sports and reading
in spare time; belonged to Pep Club and QuilI and Scroll; was Assistant Business
Manager of the Courier and wrote the “Letters to the Editor” column; resolved to
attend business school. |
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EUGENE BURGESS:
chose auto mechanics and drafting as “tops”; collected model planes and stamps;
planned to go into service. |
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JOHN BURGESS:
favored Trig and English Literature; collected Rock and Roll records; was a
member at Hi-Y; would study chemical engineering at Rolla. |
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EDWARD BURROUGHS:
voted for COE; was an amateur radio operator; belonged to Hi-Y and Co-operative
Occupational Education; intended to study electrical engineering at Washington
University. |
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