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First Row: Neil Storms, Charles Gillham, Royce Roberts, Jack Davenport, Bob Tull, Dick Miller, Don Meyer, Johnny Kessler, W. K. Ricketson, Larry Rutter, Leonard Marks. Second Row: Stanley Goldberg, John Valentine, Bill Walters, Eldon Smith, Russell Burget, John Wilhoit, Dwight Ragle, Karl Davenport, Jack Judson. Third Row: Bud Kahn, Dorgones, Dick Warfel, Mert Davis, Larry Taylor, Joe Parker, Bob Ottenad, Carter Hamilton, Gene Kopitnik, Dick arnes, Pat Wood, John Hughes, David Langner, John George, Ronnie Powers, Jim Hyatt, Don Schulenberg, Paul Nelson. Fourth Row: Dick Lott, Joe Dameron, Jim Hicks, Bob Parelman, Joe Hope, Lee Fowl- er, Richard Sundeen, Charles Heller, Ben Trump, Bob Cooper, Dick Herndon, Druery Thorn, George Satterlee, Bill Fessler, Don Ridlen, Ken Dubach, Bill Stephens. Fifth Row: Bud Westbrook, Dick Fowler, Bob Lang, Lar- ry Rosine, Ernie Pasley, Robert Sperry, Bob Hipp. TRAFFIC S UAB Under the leadership of Mr. Lawrence Cannon, the Traffic Squad has accomplished much in keep- ing the halls and cafeteria clean, neat, and orderly this year. George Satterlee as the General of the squad and Bob Morris as Captain, have filled their jobs with the efficiency expected of them. Chosen for their responsibility, character, and leadership, the junior and senior boys gave part of their study periods to supervise student ,traffic in the halls. OFFICERS First Row: H. R. Wurst, Dick Warfel, Mr. Cannon, Bob Morris, Mert Davis. Second Row: George Satterlee, Joe Dameron, Druery Thorn. Nabil ,- ,J W . HX J' ,ff he
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lp-A , Row 1: Ann Follmer, Sue Shepard, Eunice Miller, Ann Moore, Shirley Landes, Margie Loren, Donna Coons, Jackie Carpenter, Sadako Matsushita, Virginia Taylor. Row 2: Jack Davenport, Bob Tull, Joe Hammer, Dorothey Brunn, Marcia Clark, Estelene Arbuckle, Madeline Penix, Barbara Davis, Louise Coleman. Row 3: Herb Lake, Gerald Cox, Bob Ban- dolph, George Cohen, Marlene Sullivan, Jerry King, Leon Bury, Jack Judson, Eldon Smith. how 4: Paul Nelson, bob Lang, Paul Barker, Carl Davenport, John Wilhoit, Tom Hall, Ed Moody, Carl Lindgren, Joyce Day, John Hughes, Larry Ricks. Row 5: Joan Schindler, Pat White, Elinor Dunn, Marjean Phillips, Wayne Wood, Lloyd Elliot, Bud Westbrook, Barbara Filson, Bob Arnold, Angela Konomos. Row 6: Don Ridlen, Ernest Pasley. STUWIIENT CIIUNCIL 41 l,, y pPRmm ,,i i 1iiiJAC9bS0N SEC, a i ii l I 4 W' ' 4 1 X M' is i, I- ORGE C , i ' ATTERLE ,Bucs mfs. r k D MER? f i THU N E :f.:f.'-'::2i i ll: SQTQ at ARMS L 0 L r i 5 V 'J ' l c rwwz-:AN PHILLIPS WAS. cc, as WK L ll
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riff wwf F' J 1 r' , 4. . f i QP 99,0-d'd 7 MA Jr' .Jr JJ ' .lMTlill2 ltxfioisson Cuoncr: S+X'l I'l:1RLl:LE Din I-,tn 'l'i-noun .. fluff 7'u'i at ' 1 9 X , K ,S I tifigx e f Yx N 1 7 'X f . wt A t 'A Sf 'Z fsghw , Y iff: Q Zf f. '? is - Hi-:ins KNAPP NANCY NIEBQEYER lXfARJEAN Pnirrrrs S-tru' Rrcnxnosow SEN-IURGIFFICERS GEORGE SATTlQRLEl24George is right at home in the eXecutive's chair for he has a lot of experience there, being president of his senior class, president of his junior class, president of the Student Council, president of Juntos, presi- dent of Hi-Y, and General of the Traffic Squad. He also found time for the Discussion Club and the debate team and was a basketball letterman, track letterman, and city shot put winner. DRUERY THORN4Where Druery ever got the time for all his activities will always remain a mystery. Vice-president of the senior class, he also served as president of Engineers, vice- president of his junior class, treasurer of the Safety Club, Sgt-at-Arms of tae Student Council, treasurer of Hi-Y, captain of the Traffic Squad, student manager of the basketball team, mein- ber of the football team, candidate for mayor, member of the Honor Roll, aiid presideiit of his homeroom. JACKIE QlACOBSONfJaclcie was perfect as head cheerleader, possessing lots of pep and personality. Her offices included being Gift Re- ceiver of her junior class, giftorian of the senior class, Student Council officer, president of Cynthians, president of Quill and Scroll, Nurseis Assistant, on the Press and Paseon staffs, and on the Honor Roll. She nas vice-president of Discussion Club, and won a school letter. NANCY NlCMlSYl3iR--f-Holtlirig office xx as noth- ing nen to Nancy for her sweet nays non her the respect of all who linen her. She xx as presi- dent of Zetas, a junior officer, president of the Pep club. a member of A Cappella, El Ateneo. Student Council, Y-Teens, a NtlI'SC,S Assistant and secretary of the senior class. lVlissouri Uni- versity will greet this cheery girl in the fall. MARJEAN PHILLIPS-Keeping the finances straight for the senior class will be no job for lVlarjean, for she was treasurer of her junior class and the Student Council. Her many other activities included being a National Honor Society Officer. member of Quill and Scroll, A.A.U.W7., Y-Teens. Pep Club, Ifrencli Club, A Cappella Choir, Mixer Committee, President of Zetas, and on the Highest Honor Roll. Mis- souri University will welcome this hard work- ing senior. SALLY RlCHAfiDSONABeconiing reporter of the senior class just added another office to this active cheerleader. Sally nas vice-president of the Student Council, reporter of her unior class. secretary of the Discussion Club, president of Cynthians, treasurer of the National Honor Society, co-editor of the Press, layout editor of the Paseon, secretary of Quill and Scroll. a Nurseis Assistant. and a nieinber of the debate team, A.A.U.WT.. Y-Teens. and the fall play vast, HERBKNAPP4He1-tw nas l-Lnonn around school for his ability to make friends. .Ks sergeant-at- arms of the senior class it nas Herbs job lu sec that all nas quiet. He nas on ltn- lluilul' Roll, a junior officer. vii:c-president of lxeuls. on the football and ll'ElT'lx learns. at nu-rnber ol the Traffic Squad. Hi-N. Discussion club. Stu dent Council. llrama XXorlxshop, and on llu- Paseon staff.
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