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CYNTHIANS Carrying through their very worthy theme for this year, which was Charity, the Cyn- thians had any number of activities centering around this. Among those charitable and informative activities were Christmas parties, presents and refreshments for orphans and Red Cross knitting. As the other girls' clubs, they held joint feasts with their brother club, the Engineers. Officers for the year: presi- dent, Arliene O'Dell and Pat Clark, vice- president, Pat Clark and Marian Williams, secretary, Marian Wfilliams and June Fors- bachg Qeasurer, Nancy Koons and Betty johnson, sergeant-at-arms, Pat Redding and Jean Homang endymion, Marion Evilsizer and Mildred Bryan, parliamentarians, June Fors- bach and Jean Matthew. F' t Row Left to Right: Joyce Palmer, Nancy Koons, Barbara Linnerson, June Forsbach, Arliene O'Dell, Pat Clark, 1rs , Marian Williams, Mildred Bryan, Pat Basset, Susan Wurst, Pat Getz. Second Row: Jean Matthew, Mary Gent, Betty Johnson, Helen Coover, Phyllis Scoles, Naoma Wachter, Charlene McPheeters, Donna Hibbeler, Josephine Genova, Har- . . , . . . . . . . . . R D . L kin Regina White, Fern Rue, MaflOn EVIISIZQT. Fourth Row. Joan De! r verly Ralph, Shirley Grigsby, Bonnie Qui en, Pat Russell, Virginia Woodburn, Mary Lou Roberson. rlett Harkms. 'lhird Row: Beverly Smith, Patty Redding, Jean l Wilson, Virginia ogers, onnls ue g. . . . . l . . . .H I First ROW Left to Right' Bruce McCormick Gerre Jones Jack Bandelier Chailes Tean ' ' 1 ' ' f , ' ey, Robert Ca t , K th J h ' , gligffgmcalggllg, IIgT3gI51e:fEi3rRoil1we1g.nlSechoIrggEgg: aloqxf, Don Cgllemgnh Dick De Kruyff, Bill Taylonrgfib Siiensleoy njlciir ' ' P en, -U Ompson. ' ir ow: Jim Gregath, Roger M ' , J' S ,D - rell Roche, Allan Stubbs, Bob Lundy, Blake Baird, Jean Wood, Bob Dennis. Fourth Row: Darrelluli-Iavernler,Or1giYdlir,Ho?gIe, Don Vance. ENGINEERS Une of the most active clubs at Paseo, the Engineers had plans to go on field trips through several industrial plants in Kansas City, but owing to the defense effort, had to abandon these plans. Turning to the social side, they participated in a joint initiation feasts, and a spring barbecue to complete a successful year. Qfficers were: president, Bob 3 Carter and Bruce lXflcCormickg vice-president, llruce lXlcCormick and Charles r.llGZlllCY1 sec- retary, llob Lundy and llill Taylorg treasurer, Frank lXlcSpaclden and Norman Royerg ser- geant-at-arms, lfYarren Starkg historian, lirank MC51JaClClen: reporter, Gerre jones: lntercluli Council representative, Dick llope and Dick lie Kruyff. Page 36
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f-. E l if Ei E4 'ir , Ei gi i i is i i if-, f H -,---J T . it 3 THICIONS Along with many clubs, the Thicions found this past year somewhat of a problem to social-iiiiiiclecl organizations, because of the popular trend toward curtalment of such girtirities. ikgain, however, along with many of the other societies, they succeeded in hav- ing zi well-rounded program which included informal initiations and feasts with their brotliers. the Nluntos. Officers for the year: president, Peggy Thompson and Betty Bis- choff, vice-president, Mary Ann Wirtz and Martha Frentrop, secretary, Betty Bischoff and Mary Ann Wfirtzg treasurer, Nadyne May and Mary Lou Yeagerg sergeant-at-arms, Car- rie Richmond and Rosalee Nicklesg reporter. Imogene Vonada and Lorraine Williams, critic, Mary Lou Yeager and Peggy Thomp- son. First Row, Left to Right: Shirley Armstrong, Rosalee Nickles, Judy Nutt, Peggy Thompson, Betty Bischoff, Martha Fren- trop, Jean Holmgren, Nancy Dille, Donna Lee Oliver. Second Row: Carrie Richmond, Lorraine, Williams, Margaret Meek, Marietta Marshall, Barbara Brew, Barbara Held, Betty McSpadden, Jeanette Chambers, Evelyn Allen. Third Row: Martha Harsch, Pat Bales, Joan Flouton, Jennie Lee McGowan, Pat Bekemeier, Mary Lou Yeager, Imogene Vonada, Nadine May, Mary Lou Gardner. Fourth Row: Wandalee Martin, Norine Pauletic, Mary Ann Wirtz. .EY K -M at Q5 First Row, Lf-ft to Right: Bob Wayne, Dick Newton, Roger Yost, Jim Arnold, Jerry Levine, Tom Mainey, Jack Taylor, Glenn Frazier. Second Row: Ed Gross, Bill Ryser, Frank Royer, B111 Dr1gg61'S3 Frank PGWGTSOD, Mr. 09512, DOH Caldwell, George Anthony, Leigh Dickey. Third Row: Bob Hartman, Frank Spurlock, Phil Moody. Jtinros Inntos hzifl t-lnh members represented in il,-iilrall, basketball, and track, on the Honor Frank Peterson and Frank Spurlockg vice- president, Leigh Dickey and Kenny Garrett, iyioll, llresz-. staff, and Traffic Squad. They secretary, Frank Spurlock and Frank Royetl birth their i-Inb from the smallest to one of treasurer, Don Caldwell and Leigh Dickey: fir: lqiigi-st. Tliex' held joint feasts and initia- sergeant-at-arms, Jerry Levine and liddie tion- no-th their 'sister club, the Thicions, each Grossg reporter, Bill XVatson and -Ierry .T wit-ti-i. flfficers this year ivere: president, Levine. Page 35 vllfsu ,-Lf 1 in-1' , ,e
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it E E 7--J fi lr L- 1 i l -..' P1 ar 1 L., PEPPY Vrppg E'ii.ites, choosing as their theme this gear ting -.wily of hiographies, gave discus- -lioias ,tml lviiiilt iw-views on the lives of famous pifoplf- f li: the more social sicle they held initi- aiiwiii- anfl iegists, and gave a Christmas party. Uififcis for both semesters were: president, llairlisirzi Lang and Fanny Leitnalcerg vice- presirlent. Fanny l.eitnaker and Betty Bieder- PIRATES man, secretary, Colleen Chambers and Grace McCracken, treasurer, Midge johnson and Esther Breedg sergeant-at-arms, Betty Nelson and Barbara Vtfillisg reporter, Grace Mc- Cracken and Colleen Chambers, initiator, Phyllis Parisi and Mary Seeley, critic, Bar- bara Lang. Their lntercluh Council repre- sentatives vvere Betty Allison and Marilyn Genschoreclc. First Row, Left to Right: Gloria Merrigan, Midge Johnson, Shirley Floyd, Colleen Chambers, Betty Chumley, Betty Nelson., Phyllis Parisi, Virginia Blair, Grace McCracken, Betty Joy Stoffle, Virginia Harvey. Second Row: Barbara Willis, Betty Allison, Eva Sehekorra. Marilyn Genschoreck, Betty Hudgens, Miriam Birkett, Barbara Lang, Fanny Leitnaker, Betty Biedei-mari, Jo Ann Renne. Third Row: Mary Seeley, Esther Breed, Miss Faulkner, Elizabeth Oetken, Lynn Gooden, Marxraret Meyer. l First Hou, Left to Right: Muriel Bondurant, Jeanette Morlan, Rosfilee Austin, Martha Belle Morris, Gwen Green, Marilyn Miller, Margaret Gustaveson, Gloria Ritterhoff, Helen Wester, Roberta Coble. Second Row: Eleanor Davis, Margaret Hughes, Betty Jo Danforth, Suzan Hathaway, Lenore Bowman, Doha Brickell, Gerry Brown, Margaret G21l'l'GtS0Il, Jewell Abington Third Row: Viola Allen, Jane Boydston, Mildred Conley, Catherine Champe, ,,,f,, , . .. X W-. i ' 1 IQTAS l H.no1,lnr chariialilr--rniiiclecl cluh, the lotas, nimlr -'ri-:ip liofilts for the lied Cross during the Vlirwlizisi- fcwisoii. ln order to lencl a liirgigiw ii-inf lo their program, reports on 'Enwffzi gaff-in artists, and musicians were t ilu-if im-vtiiigs. linique anrl original sinh .ittiiiiies was the mother- ' i ll liehl in the fall hy the lotas. Officers for the past year: president, Rosalee Austin and Gwen Greeng vice-president, Dona Brickell and lileanor Davis: secretary, Mar- tha Belle Morris ancl Viola .Xlleng treasurer, Gwen Green and Margaret Hughes ancl Mar- tha Belle Morrisg initiator, Margaret Garret- song reporter. Norma Prior and .lo Bleanoi lninang lntercluh Council representative, Martha Belle Morris. Page 37
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