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llllllllllltlllllllllnlllilllllllllll Dog's-eye 3 0000 12697576 6 fi! 2. 1-if . f , g g MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC, LIBRARY Genealogy 8. Local History Branch 317 W. Highway 24 View Independence, MO 64050 Speak about inspiration, this time they came out to me, the whole works from freshmen to seniors. It was some sight to see the bleacher packed solid. Arf! Arf! I guess those R.0.T.C. boys were pretty proud. Anyway, they sure looked grand. The sabers and guns had me plenty scared till I saw the boys were in a friendly mood. The band did its part too. Their music got me. I wanted to run and bark, but I didn't dare. So I sat quiet and wagged my tail. It must be fun to blow those big horns, but I prefer a drum. Imagine throwing a stick that high and catching it, like the drum major did. I just catch the sticks other people throw. Those drum majorettes sure attract the eye, but the biggest moment was when promotions were announced. You should have seen their happy faces. We hated to go in after it was all over, but anyway it was a barking success. if ig , f I. T R K ill: . si 'ff fy 1 s 'W if I ' mf ,W W tha ,gg . , NI . ' A 7 s . Q My ,,- ' Q su ga E: h11 lAff X A ek ' L' f SEPTEMBER September 11-17 The old Pirate brig sets sail with a crew of 1,668 looking forward C?J to a new voyage. Two new teachers join the faculty. Informa- tion: All things green and growing are called freshmen. September 18-24 Enrollment progresses. A bird's-eye View and formal introduction initiate the freshies. Page 5 'E ,, i if nh 1 .1 S Ng F -4 5-. k A fun: '- at nf . S iw- , ,x 5 ' .. ,4 1 , Q , tl f --fro! ff g s sf' 1, 1 V .1 J 4-. , . 41-. 1 'ff- J i Q' 2 -2. 1 - n W: Q 1 W Fred Farr edits the Press, while -Q1-Ioward Thorp raps Student Council to attention. September 25-30 Things perk up as the new office assistants take hold. Incidentally, those shiny badges mark the new Traffic Squad. Football tickets go on sale, with the Bucs losing to Rockhurst and defeating Southeast. Discovery of the month: H. B. Watts and his double Cdummyj Skeeter Calamity Buggs.
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l msxwaw '-. s- vmnxwx was . nmxwwswxssamxwasmnvnwzm STUDENT COUNCIL Paseo's Student Council, organized to repre- sent the students in school business, carried on nobly this year. They sponsored the basket- ball, football. Press, and Paseon sales and sup- ported the Red Cross drive and tuberculin tests. This year the council directed and tabulated questionnaires concerning the extra-curricular activities of the students. They have also con- ceived a plan of sending invalid cards to absentees. These cards will be ready to send out next year. The members of the first semester execu- tive board were: Howard Thorp, president, Betty Couch, vice-president, Nancy Brady, secretary, Bill Wright, treasurer, Shirley Rex, sergeant-at-arms, Ted Sittle and Jean Palmer, senior representatives, Jim Shaffer and Violet Robb, junior, Frank Peterson and Patsy John- son, sophomore, Robert Miller and Jo Ann Gragg freshman The committee chairmen were Bob Peake, courtesy, Bill Campbell art Marllynne McKeever, health Stanley Siegel history, Jim Proctor, safety Bob Hope property Betty Couch, mixer Second semester officers were Dick John son, president, Betty Couch, vice presldent, Shirley Rex, secretary Dorothy Adams, treas urer, Frank Kirk, sergeant at arms FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL First Row Left to Right Elinor McFadden Betty Bischoff Bob Miller Charles Cutting Jim Wood Robert Hoffman Jo Ann Gragg Mildred Burnham Helen Baker Pat Johnson Betty Couch Betty Lee Rams Mary Alice McDowell Second Row Jeanne Wilson Gloria Gerstenberger Jeanne Palmer Helen Friedman Mary Alice Johnson Violet Robb Marion Shields Bill Wright Jimmie Gray Oscar Kincaid Bob Van Zant Third Row Jim Proctor Howard Thorp Fed Slttel Bob Hope Shirley Rex Bob Peake Bob McCarthy Bob Dennis Stanley Siegel George Jones Fourth Row Nancy Brady Nadine Fugett Dan Ferguson Allan Stubbs Bob Carter Edward Hansen Kenneth Garrett Jim Shaffer Frank Peter son Bill Campbell SECOND SEMFSTER STUDENT COUNCIL First Row Lett to Right Dorothy Prather Lois Ieawell Donald Moore Margaret Boyle Shirley Beck lean Betty Couch Marjorie McNeal Roberta Mitzel Bobby Wayne John Schleicher George Groeneman Robert Hoffman Second Row Howard McFadden Richard Miller Eugene Poster Alan Imhoff Glenn Benson Clairene Marshall Dale Smith Dick McCon ncll Ruth Busev Jeanne McFall Mary Ann Wirtz Bob Nllller lhird Row Violet Robb Dorothy Adams legggy lellman Dewey Ellis Jimmie Gray Kenneth I irrett Darull Roche Billy Ragle Frank Peterson Page 7 Members of the executive board were: George Quisenberry and Ruth Busey, senior representatives, Lois Leavell and Frank Peter- son, junior, Mary Ann Wirtz and Glen Benson, sophomore, Bob Miller and Shirley Becklean, freshman. Committee chairmen were: Clairene Mar- shall, art, Bob Peake, courtesy, Marilynne McKeever, health, Roberta Mitzel, history, Bruce Powell, property, Howard, Gray, safety, Betty Couch, mixer. TRAFFIC SQUAD In recognition of their commendable service in the Traffic Squad, a certain select few of our school receive certificates at the end of each school year. About two hundred boys are recommended by their classmates in the home rooms the previous spring. Then seventy are selected from this group by a faculty committee on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and character. They function under a code of honor, their chief duty being to promote order ln both the cafeteria and corridors Also, they are called on for such special duties as guarding at Open House and Commencement The officers for the year were Howard Thorp, general, Dick Johnson, Fred Kohl, and Jerry Metzger, captains, Dick Lee, Beal Shaw, and Frank Kirk, heutenants Mr Shepherd IS the adviser for this organization Bob Van Zant Dick Johnson Fourth Row George Robb Howard Gray Eleanor Thompson Bruce Powell Dick Lee Bob Dennis Bob Peake Shirley Rex George Quisenberry Frank Kirk TRAFFIC SQUAD SHIFT 1 First Row Left to Right Dick Lee Beal Shaw Fred Kohl Mr Shepherd Howard Thorp Frank Kirk Dick Johnson Jerry Metzger Second Row Jerald Gershon Don Snitz Norman Polsky Dale Hanchett Bob McPherson Jack Klein Bill Wright Bob Denzel Joe Cummings Bill Campbell Third Row Harold Skoog Jim Proctor Joe Fronke John Damsgard Bob Zim merman Dan Ferguson Painter Davis Bob Luder Bob Smith Bob Hope Bob McCarthy Fourth Row Bob Lamberton Bill Douglas John Reber Stanley Siegel Sanford Schneiderman Fred Lewis Vic King ton Jeff Perky Charles Griffiths TRAFFIC SQUAD SHIFT 2 First Row Left to Right Lyle Cramer Thomas Cos grove George Cramer Bill Ragle Bob Stephenson Bob Dafforn Starlln Nothstme Winston Reeder Dewey Ellis Second Row Jim Shaffer Philip Ewald Virgil Bruno Howard Gray Herbert Bohon Clyde Taylor Donald Mauntz Bob Jewett Stanley Mack Third Row Philip McKeever H B VVatts John Raldl Herbie Gulley Frederick Richardson George Robb Lloyd Monson George Quisenberry
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