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lllllllll Sllllllll Under the capable direction of General Bob Lettas, the Traffic Squad consisting of more than 50 junior and senior boys devoted their full attention to keeping the traffic in the halls and in the cafeteria moving in an orderly man- ner. Keeping the cafeteria clean proved to be the biggest of all the tasks undertaken by the Traffic Squad this year. The other officers were: Captains, Ralph Comer, Don Coleman, George l-leizman, and Don Traning Lieuten- ants, Lester Webb, Kenneth Casford, Albert Gerecht, and Jim Ekstrom. Mr. Shepherd was the faculty advisor again this year. Bottom Row, left to right: Blake Bush, Ralph Comer, Don Coleman, Lester Webb, Bob Lettas, Mr. Shepherd, George Heizman, Albert C-erecht, Don Tranin, Kenneth Casford. Second Row: Norman Fabes, Dick Inge-ls, Bill Switzer, Jack Hirsekorn, Marvin Dunn, Stanley Silberg, Bill Wallingford, Bernard Bassing, Bob Doudrick, Charles Halliday. Third Row: Bob Bandelier, Bud Thomp- son, Bill Bowen, Bernard Rubin, Alex Krantz, Dick Karner, Jim Silvius, Dean Lueking, Bill Lashorook, Sal Capra, Oscar Kastner. Top Row: Bill Merrell, Edward Guthrie, Bob Bonette, Bob lngels, Dale Owings, Charles Fry, Lester Catron, Russell Mesler. Bottom Row, left to right: Bill Hurst, Bill Bowman, Roger Muir, Bill Marvin, Kenneth Marker, George Swenson, Charles Schmidt, Ewing Williams, Jimmy Jouras, Bill Huffman. Second Row: Bruce Shoboken, Sherman Fabes, Dan Cain, Jim Wood, Duane Busby, Bob McGrath, Ed Peterson, Bob Strieby, Albert Stewart, Glen lllig, Bob l-yons. Third Row: Bob Conley, Keith Birkett, Dick Ebbert, Jack Busby, Bob Ahlvin, Paul Morgenroth, Marvin Gibian, Spencer Brown, Donald Watson, Ted Williams. Tow Row: Gor- don Jarchow, George Sellars, Jack Starry, Albert Donovan, Bob Schuster, Dick Donovan. PAGE 'I6
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1 SAFETY SCIENCE This year, because of war emergencies, it was necessary to modify the organization of the old Auto Club. The new organization be- came the Safety Science Club of the biology department and the Junior Auto Club of the general science classes. We hope that the new plan will progress further. A safety science program is under way in the biology classes, and there are periodic programs with films and speakers. Equipment is being developed to measure the reaction times, eye-span, hear- ing, etc. Student advisers include Kenneth Marker, Bill Dillingham, and Betty DeJarnette. The officers are: president, Joan Elbergg vice- president, Gloria Horn, secretary, Maurine Pierson: treasurer, Jimmie Barnes: business manager, Richard Priestg art director, Phyllis Brunn. Mr, Lovejoy is the faculty adviser. SAFETY SCIENCE CLUB Bottom Row, left to right: Martha Stout, Marilyn Goodman, Earlene Freer, Marshall Tankel, Ronald Wolberg, Myron Goodman, Charles Pierce, George Edwards, Forrest Schwank. Second Row: Maurine Pierson, Joan Fugett, Gloria Horn, Joan Dille, Betty Barker, Betty DeJarnette, Virginia Schnabel, Orine Brown, Dorothy Kelso, Kathleen Fisher, Third Row: Richard Priest, Kenneth Marker, Jim Ross, Phyllis Brunn, Thelma Stapleton, Martha Mayhugh, Marjorie Pickens, Joan Elberg, Joanne Emert, Dona Chap- man, Sarah Purtzer. Top Row: Herbert Martin, David Schilling, Vernon Bingaman, Phillip Johnson, Roger Muir, Manuel Present, Bill Dillingham, Jimmie Barnes. JUNIOR AUTO CLUB Bottom Row, left to right: Lewis Schanker, Ronnie Bonchard, Earnest Leslie, Betty Richardson, Angela Franano, Roland Gra- ham, Donald Ebbert, Noble Baker, Paul Cohen, Second Row: Barbara Fishman, Helen Glass, Lois Stein, Jack Freeclberg, Stanley Lettas, Martin Fox, Joan Siegel, Phyllis Chirrienti, Don Drake, Ed Kirschenbaum. Third Row: Carol Merritt, Joe Wolverton, Donald Janes, Seymour Gershon, John Urnstead, Bruce Lilly, Gayle Day, Darlene Ortleb, Clarence Baker, Joe Fisher. Top Row: John Guemple, Logan Fox, Billy Schmuck, Kenneth Belang, David Swyer, Eugene Droskin, Artho King, Alan Berger, Thomas Lynch, Vkfalter O'Steen. TY PAGE I5
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llilSHlVlllll lllllllllllll 'TNQ Interpreting the ideals, opportunities, and! responsibilities of Paseo, the seventh annual Freshman Induction was presented last fall. This impressive and colorful ceremony, with its robed figures and vivid tableaux, was begun in l938 and has become a part of the rich tradition of Paseo. I-lelen Greenberg and Ernest Leslie, repre- senting the Freshman class, had portrayed for them the many opportunities, in the shape of organizations, services, and honors, which exist in their school. Patty Piffer and Roger Muir, as Senior Girl and Boy, introduced various phases of the pageantry and emphasized the meaning and philosophy of Paseo's motto, Remember Who You Are. The ideals of sincerity, honor, courage, loy- alty, and youth were presented by Charlene McPheeters, Silver Sincerityg Mary Lou Math- ews, Gold of l-lonor, Jim Ekstrom, Courage Red, Don Tranin, Blue of Loyalty, and Harriet Morris, Green of Youth. Many timely additions to the text and altera- tions in the tableaux were included in this year's performance. The able faculty commit- tee deserves much credit for presenting a truly splendid spectacle that will always remain in the minds and hearts of Paseo's freshmen. PAGE 17
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