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1957 Senior Class SAGA Yearbook Entries -

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PATRICIA GADDY: selected Economic Geography and English; liked to read; would study nursing at St. Luke’s.

ALLEN GAINES: favored drafting and Gym; belonged to Hi-Y, square dancing, and sports; future was undecided.

JO ANN GALLAGHER: enjoyed the course in Co-operative Occupational Education; wanted to be a secretary.
GLENDA GALPIN: rated Senior Math, and Chorus; collected stamps; would attend the University of Missouri.
STEVEN GARDENER: preferred physics and Trig; participated in track, Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, and square dancing; wanted to attend the Missouri School of Mines.
RICHARD GELLNER: elected Mechanical Drawing; liked to swim; would enroll in the Missouri School of Mines.
KENNETH GENTEMAN: elected Gym and English; built model airplanes; would attend business college.
CATHERINE GIAMALVA: preferred shorthand, typing, and clothing; liked to sew and swim; belonged to Co-operative Occupational Education; wished to be a secretary.
LEONA GIAMALVA: enjoyed shorthand and typing; collected souvenirs; was a member of Co-operative Occupational Education; wanted to become a secretary.
PHYLLIS GIBSON: selected United States history and biology; collected stuffed animals; wanted to attend Emmons Bible College.
EDWARD GOEDEKE: “Ed” selected Drawing and Math; liked photography and sports; sang in Boys’ Chorus; would study Mechanical Engineering at Washington University.
JERRE GOEDEL: rated history and English; participated in Student Council, Mixed Chorus, and Choralettes; was Vice-President of Tri-Hi-Y and Orchesis; would enroll in Central Missouri State College.
OLGA GOHN: preferred psychology; was a member of Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, and Girls’ Tennis; would enter Nurse’s Training.
THEDA GOODRUM: “Jean” elected art, swim, and music; played many sports; participated in Tn Hi Y and Pep Club; would attend School of Cosmetology.
ROBERT GRABLE: “Bob” enjoyed the course in Co-operative Occupational Education; would enlist in the Navy.
NORIDA GRAHAM: ranked Math and Senior Homemaking; collected salt and pepper shakers; wanted to attend Business School.
KENNETH GRIGGS (Deceased): “Ken” preferred Spanish and Biology; belonged to Hi-Y, CO-ED Dancing, Quill and Scroll, and Creative Writers’ Club; was Sports Editor of Saga and Buzz Book Editor; would attend college.
SAL GUCCIONE (Deceased): selected science and history; played baseball, soccer, and swam; planned to enlist in the Armed Service after graduation.
JUDY GUSOSKEY (Deceased): enjoyed English and French; liked to dance, cook, and knit; wanted to study dancing in Hollywood, California.
SHERON HACKMAN: elected shorthand, typing and Latin; belonged to Bible Club, Mixed Chorus, Choralettes, Vikingettes, and Honor Society; wanted to become a secretary.
JOHN HAGAN: “Connie” preferred art; liked to play basketball; wanted to enlist in the Navy upon graduation.
VIRGINIA HAINES (Deceased): “Ginny” rated contemporary problems and history; was a member of Tri-Hi-Y, Square Dancing, Future Teachers, Pep Club, and Mixed Chorus; would enroll in Vanderbilt.
WILLMA HAM: selected Spanish and Trig; participated in Creative Writers, Orchesis, Student Council, Vikingettes, Tri-Hi-Y, and music groups; was Vice President of Honor Society; would major in education at Washington University.
JACQUELYN HAMMER: “Jackie” ranked Senior Homemaking and office machines; future plans included marriage.
ANNETTE HANGGE: enjoyed physics and English; belonged to Tri-Hi-Y, Orchestra, Pep Club, Orchesis, and Vikingettes; was Senior P.T.A. Representative; would attend Washington University.
MARTHA HANNA: “Marty” rated history and journalism; participated in Student Council, Pep Club, Courier, Tri-Hi-Y, Orchesis, Vikingettes, and Quill and Scroll; was a Cheerleader and secretary of Mixed Chorus; would enroll in the University of Missouri.
LA BERTA HANNER: selected typing and Co-operative Occupational Education; liked to skate and play golf; was a member at Co-operative Occupational Education; would study at Southeast Missouri State College.
CAROLE HANSEN: preferred Chemistry and Art; enjoyed sketching in spare time; belonged to Art Society and Tri-Hi-Y; future included marriage.
BEVERLY HANSON: elected Senior Homemaking; liked to go swimming and boating in leisure time; would attend Business School.
PEGGY HARPER: enjoyed typing and shorthand; was a member of Tri-Hi-Y and Pep Club; would attend Southeast Missouri State College.
ROBERT HARRISON: “Bob” ranked physics and Math; practiced photography in spare time; belonged to Hi Y; wanted to attend Washington University.
CARLENNE HART: selected Senior Math and Senior Homemaking; liked to paint in spare time; wished to become a secretary.
EUGENE HASTEN: preferred woodworking and swimming; worked on cars in leisure time; would enlist in the Armed Forces.
NANCY HAWKINS: selected swimming and typing; liked to sew and swim; future included marriage.
CHRISTINE HAYS: “Chris” rated clothing as favorite subject; wanted to work in on office after graduation.
CAROLYN HEAD: elected English and psychology; collected records and played the piano in free time; sang in both Mixed Chorus and Choralettes; wanted to study piano at St. Louis Institute of Music.
HUBERT HEADLEY: enjoyed Senior Math; and Chorus; collected records and stamps; was a member at Hi-Y and Bible Club; would enroll in Washington University.
JIM HEAP (Deceased): elected Trig, bookkeeping, and physics; built model airplanes; belonged to Letterman’s Club, Mixed Chorus, Tennis Team, and Honor Society; wanted to enroll in Illinois University.
MARILYN HETTINGER (Deceased): ranked psychology, dance, and history; participated in Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Orchesis, and Pep Club; wanted to study elementary education at Washington University.
PHIL HOCOTT: selected orchestra and typing; liked music and sports; would study Civil Engineering at the University of Arkansas.
EMILY HODGE: “Sue” elected English Literature; was a member of Tri-Hi-Y, Creative Writers, Vikingettes, Honor Society, and Quill and Scroll; wanted to study elementary education at Washington University.
JOHN HOESLI (Deceased): preferred Math, history, and bookkeeping; enjoyed outdoor sports; belonged to Co-operative Occupational Education and Mixed Chorus; would enlist in the Army.
MARION HOHLT: enjoyed Senior Homemaking and swimming; collected stuffed animals; belonged to Tri-Hi-Y; wanted to do office work.
JOANN HUESGEN (Deceased): preferred typing and secretarial practice most of all; collected picture post cards; wanted to be a secretary in a bank.
PHYLLIS HULETT (Deceased): “Jonette” favored shorthand and typing; collected records of oil kinds; was a member of the Tri-Hi-Y, the Pep Club, and the Mixed Chorus; planned to be married sometime in the future.
ADELE HYMAN: elected both sociology and swimming; belonged to the Tri-Hi-Y and the Pep Club; would attend a Business School in the St. Louis area.
   

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