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L! First Row lbottoml, Left to Right: Robert Spensley, Kermit Leffler, Jimmy Skalitzky, Fred Pickett, Don Snitz, Norman Polsky, Jack Mahoney, Charles Peterson, Stanley Mack. Second Row: Joe Brown, Jim Gregath, Stanley Epstein, Bob Dafforn, Bob Stephenson, John Orear, Jim Corbin, Frank Spurlock, Bob Coleman. Third Row: Wayne Silvius, Phil McKeever, Darrell Havener, Ton Clark, Norman Strauss, Jack O'Neal, Lloyd Monson, Leonard Grozow. First Row ibottoml, Left to Right: Bud Lapides, Harrison Jedel, George Cramer, Dewey Ellis, Bob Luder, Mr. Shepherd, Bob Smith, Mickey McPherson, Bill Ragle, Robert Berry. Second Row: Bob Matteson, Harold Skoog, Bill Watson, Bruce McCormick, Jack Bandelier, Clayton Guthrie, Bill Pettit, Bob Fletcher, Don Mauntz, Harold Flaigle. Third Row: Francis Werner, Dick Newell, Charles Teaney, Bob Lundy, Clyde Taylor, Melvin Brown, Eugene Swyden, Lynn Alford, Harold Danbury. Fourth Row: John DeMasters, Wayne Golden, Bob Peake, Barney Karbank, Harvard Holton, Dick Hope, Bob Dennis, Arlan Nemser. TRAFHC SQUAD Again this year, as always in the past, traf- fic was smoothly directed through the corri- dors and cafeteria of Paseo by the Traffic Squad. This organization is unique, being the only one of its kind in Kansas City. Members are nominated from the junior and senior boys by the student body and elected by the faculty. Selections are based on the qualities of char- acter and leadership, scholarship being en- tirely eliminated. lt is felt that many boys are both deserving and capable of handling the responsibility who do not have a high scholas- tic standing. Although it is a distinct honor P age to wear the Traffic Squad badge, there are also many obligations. Members must sacrifice their study periods and spend that time on duty. Any member breaking the rules of the school is forced by his honor to resign. At various intervals during the year the members are guests of the cafeteria at lunch. The offi- cers, appointed by Mr. Shepherd, were: gen- eral, Bob Luder, captains, Bob McPherson and Bill Ragleg lieutenants, Bob Smith, Dewey Ellis, and George Cramer. Mr, Shepherd is the faculty adviser. 9
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f 1 1 . First Row fbottomi, Left to Right: Albert Goller, Fred Timms, Elwyn Cady, Bob Miller, June Forsbach, Marietta Marshall, Betty Fox, Dorothy Douglas, Betty Joseph, Mary Goodwin, Lorraine Jordan. Second Row: Betty Ann Breed, Patsy Clark, Leonard Lapides, Marian Montgomery, Betty Rigg, Joan Renne, Miriam Birkett, Fanny Leit- naker, Ernestine Arbeiter, Peggy Tellmann, Mary Tuley, Marjorie Ramey. Third Row: Kathryn Crass, Jeanne McFall, Phyllis Steil, Richard Krigel, Bill Ragle, Bob McPherson, Bob Smith, Frank Royer, Warren Hyten, Clayton Guthrie. Fourth Row: Edward Hansen, Ray Bowen, Ed Anwander, Frank Peterson, Jim Corbin, Harold Short, Dale Smith, David Westfall, Norman Strauss. Fifth Row: Bill Brickell, Lynn Alford, John Orear, Lloyd Monson, Bob Matthews. First Row lbottoml, Left to Right: Marian lndin, Mary Jo Robert, Ralph Comer, Fred Timms, Elwyn Cady, Norman Royer, Jerry Levine, Bob Miller, Elwood Jones, Jimmie Skalitsky, Thelma Shefrin. Second Row: Bob Wayne, Marjorie Ramey, Marian Montgomery, Eleanor Dallam, Mary Jane Smith, Barbara Linnerson, Dorothy Stalcup, Jackie Hansen, Patsy Clark, Charlene McPheeters, Marcia Rubin. Third Row: Ernestine Arbeiter, Mary Tuley, Winifred Shields. Violet Robb, Norma Rockey, Betty Deming, Kathryn Grass, Mary Ann Wirtz, Byron Maine, James Ralls, Fanny Leit- naker. Fourth Row: Warren Hyten, Spencer Brown, Blake Baird, Bob Dafforn, Wayne Silvius, Lynn Alford, Jim Corbin, Dale Smith, David Westfall, Charles Teaney. Fifth Row: Bob Peake, John Reber, Bill Brickell. Tl-lE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council encourages and fosters the interests and activities of the school as a whole by emphasizing the immediate interests and activities of the separate departments. lt aids in creating public opinion in the home- room through discussions. The students' opin- ions are then presented to the council by the representatives. The officers for the first and second semes- ters were: president, Bob McPherson and Bob Peake, vice-president, John Orear and Warren Hyten, secretary, Marjorie Ramey, treasurer, Page Bill Ragle and Marian Montgomery, sergeant- at-arms, Bob Smith and John Reber. The exec- utive board members for the first semester were Mary C-oodwin, Warren Hyten, seniors, Fanny Leitnaker, Ray Bowen, juniors, Lorraine Jordan, Robert Miller, sophomores, Marietta Marshall, Albert Goller, freshmen. Second semester executive board members were Mary Tuley, Bob Dafforn, seniors, Pat Clark, Blake Baird, juniors, Winifred Shields, Norman Royer, sophomores, Charlene lVlcPheeters, Elwyn Cady, freshmen. 8
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