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1957 Senior Class SAGA Yearbook Entries -
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PATRICIA CALDWELL: rated bookkeeping and Math as best subjects; participated in all sports; planned to work in an office upon graduation.
SUZANNE CALDWELL: chose Latin and English; played the piano and the flute in spare time; belonged to Bible Club, Future Teachers of America, and Pep Club; was treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y and secretary at Creative Writers; wanted to attend St. Olaf.
ELIZABETH CARTER (Deceased): “Betty” enjoyed chemistry and sociology; liked to swim; belonged to Tri-Hi-Y, Girls’ Chorus, and Pep Club; future plans included college.
JAMES CASSIDY: selected art and math; played football; would enroll in the Missouri School of Mines.
GLENDA CAWTHON: favored sociology and contemporary problems; participated in Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls’ and Mixed Choruses; would attend IBM school.
BETTY CHADDUCK: enjoyed Senior Homemaking; future plans included work and marriage.
ANNIE 0. CHADWICK: chose English and physics; belonged to Honor Society, Creative Writers, Mixed Chorus, and Chorolettes; planned to study medicine.
JANE CHAMPION: rated typing and office machines; collected stamps; song in Sextet, Chorolettes, and Mixed Chorus; wanted to be a receptionist.
NAOMI CHITTY: chose swimming, Senior Homemaking, and typing; liked to sew and cook; planned to be a secretary.
KAREN CHRISTENSEN: enjoyed office machines and music; collected stamps; future was undecided.
NANCY CLARK: ranked shorthand and typing; would do clerical work in an office.
JUDY COE: chose office machines and typing; played in the Orchestra; wanted to join the Waves after graduation.
JUDITH COERVER: selected typing, swimming, and shorthand; participated in CO-ED swimming; wanted to attend a business college.
ROBERT COOK: rated typing and English; was a member of Honor Society; would study at the Missouri School of Mines.
PRISCILLA COUCH: chose shorthand and typing; belonged to Tri-Hi-Y and Student Council; was president of Orchesis; wanted to become a secretary.
ROSEMARY CROMER: favored English Literature and Courier; participated in Creative Writers, Quill and Scroll, Bible Club, and Pep Club; would attend college.
MARY CURDT (Deceased): rated bookkeeping and economics; collected records; played in the Band and Orchestra; would enroll in Miss Hickey’s Secretarial School.
JOHN DALTON: enjoyed history and physics; was interested in aviation; liked Co-operative Occupational Education; wanted to attend college.
LEO DAUGHERTY: elected contemporary problems; belonged to Cooperative Occupational Education and square dancing; had made no definite plans for the future.
PATRICIA DAVIS (Deceased): preferred bookkeeping and senior homemaking; collected salt and pepper shakers; would do office work before marriage.
TOM DE BLAZE (Deceased): enjoyed shop and Gym; played all sports; would go into a branch of the Armed Services.
THOMAS DELANEY: favored drafting; built a model railroad; participated in Hi-Y; would enlist in the Navy.
CHARLES DERLETH (Deceased): enjoyed art and history; belonged to Art Society; was Art Editor of Courier and won four keys in the Missouri Art Contest; would study art at Washington University.
PHYLLIS DEUSER (Deceased): chose swimming and Gym; like to swim and play the piano wanted to be a secretary.
SANDRA DIETRICH: favored Trig and English; participated in Bible club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep club, and Student council; was Classes Editor of Saga and secretary of Quill and Scroll; plans included college.
PHIL DIETZ: enjoyed art and history; was a member of Hi-Y, Art Society, and Mixed chorus; would study art in Kansas City.
DIANE DIXON: rated English; belonged to Tri-Hi-Y, music groups Orchesis, Quill and Scroll, and courier; was secretary of Student council and a cheerleader; would attend Southern Illinois University.
ARLEEN EDGAR: chose English Literature and art; was in music groups, Vikingettes, courier, creative Writers, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and Student council; wanted to be a Navy Nurse.
BARBARA EDWARDS: preferred cadet Teaching and Spanish; was a member at Future Teachers and Tri-Hi-Y; would study at Central College.
PATRICIA ELLISON: enjoyed physics and swimming; participated in sports, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep club, and Square Dancing; wished to be a laboratory technician.
JANET ENGLER: “Ann” elected history and English Literature; belonged to Mixed chorus, chorelettes, Sextet, Orchesis, and Tri-Hi-Y; would enroll in the University of Missouri.
LORRAINE ENNS: favored English and Trig; was a member of Orchestra, FTA, and Girls’ chorus; would attend Washington University.
GARY EVANS (Deceased): preferred history and science; sang in Boys’ Chorus and Quartet; would enlist in the Air Force.
DOROTHY EVENS: enjoyed physical science and swimming; wanted to be a nurse.
DELORES FENNESSEY: ranked art and swimming; belonged to Art Society, Tri-Hi-Y, and Pep Club; wanted to join the Waves.
JOHN FIELDS: “Jack” elected Trig and physics; participated in sports and Lettermen’s Club; would attend Purdue.
JIM FLETES: selected economics and photography; would take a Liberal Arts course at Washington University.
DONALD FORD: preferred woodworking; liked to go fishing and swimming; wanted to be a cabinet maker.
PATRICIA FOX: chose bookkeeping and clerical practice; was a member of Tri-Hi-Y and Saga; future plans included marriage.
   

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