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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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BEREL LEE ABRAMS-Dramatics were the high point in uBushy's years at Paseo. He was in Drama Workshop and the Fall Play, and on the Honor Roll. He wants to be a doctor but of course, heill. go to college at Washington or Kansas U. RICHARD LEROY ALLISONf-Talented? of course. Dick played in the Mixer Band and Orchestra. He plays with several bands outside of school. Someday he wants to play Tenor Saxophone professionally. K.U. coming up. ESTELLENE ARBUCKLE-Y-Teens, Student Council, C.O.E. and Vice-President of her Homeroom were Estellenels interests. She saves pennies for her future home, which will probably be in California. Foods and Math, rated high with her. She will work after graduation. BOB E. ARNOLD-Besides being on the Honor Roll, he worked in El Ateneo, Engineers, Traffic Squad, Student Council, Hi-Y, Band and Drama Workshop. After attending K.C.U. Bob says, he would like to be in the F.B.I. DON ARNOLD-Don, although he didn't say much about him- self, enjoyed himself at Paseo. He was a member of Hi-Y and claimed that he liked working on cars as his hobby. Best of luck in whatever he undertakes next year. BOB ED ARNOLDfBob likes gym since his hobby is sports. He played second team football and first team basketball and was in Hi-Y. Hevll be another ,layhawker at Kansas University, when the fall term commences. DURLEEN LA NITA BAKER-'fBakie7' was a Rainbow girl. Foods and clothing were high on her list. To be a stenographer for a large business firm and then later a housewife is her ambi- tion. You will find her next fall at Burrows Business College. NORMAN BAELLOW-Basketball and drafting, yes, those were Normanls main interests here at Paseo. Next fall the campus of Missouri University will greet this smiling senior when he begins to study engineering. TED BALDWIN-Hi-Y, designing houses and cars occupied the greater part of Tedis time, even though World History proved to be interesting and fun too. He'll study to be an engineer at Junior College. LARRY E. BALLENGER-Larry was one of our Traffic Squad boys and a good one at that. He enjoys listening to music and eating, natch. American Problems were tops with him. K.C.U. or M.U. when the new school term begins. RICHARD BARNES-Band and Hi-Y were among his tops. Dick also liked to play football and basketball as a hobby, since Gym was his best class. Someday he says he'll be a wealthy man, let's hope. .I.C. will welcome him. BILL BARON-The R.O.T.C. claimed Bill as one of their ser- geants. He likes metal work and machine shops and cameras are his hobby. As for a nickname, they called him just plain 4'Bill'l. To work for the telephone company is his aim. INCE BARUCHeFor two years in Drama Workshop, Advanced Girls Chorus and a Stamp Treasurer, Inge was a real worker. Spanish is her class, yet she wants to be an interior decorator. It's K.C.U. for her to resume her studies. JOAN BARRETTe JO's main ambition is just to graduate from High School. She took up Photography for a hobby as well as her favorite class. She plans on attending Kansas City Business College in the fall. MARTIN BASS4'fMartyM worked in the Radio Club and Drama Workshop. Women, eating and sleeping are his hobbies, of course. Drama interests him greatly, but yet he has the ambition just to be a loafer. He won't loaf long if he goes to IC. JOYCE BATTLEiSweet, little Joyce, always had a happy smile and a cheery word for everyone. ln Zelas, El Ateneo, Y-Teens, Homeroom Officer and Office Assistant, she had a good time-, To be a secretary after .l.C. is her ambition. I4 Xl NRC time S. Honor day. A RUBEI Boxing remain altendi DON I friely, I Swimm life for ISADO just lik and mf History HARRl and S1 activitic the woi JANET Homert Janet l someda' VELMZ A Capj dance 2 put dov MARVI as Art roller S college. SARAH Lifesavi is her 3 and hat EYERE men. fo to make ing Roc ESTHE French and just and gvn a . 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