Paseo High School - Paseon Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1949
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' Through remembrance the sacrifice of thelclead shall be a benediction' to the living. 1 Q Anderson, Gordon, '29 Anthony, George, '42 Appleby, Vincent, '39 Arbisi, Mathew, '40 Q Austin, Bob, '42 Bakker, Neale, '38 Bassing, Charles, '40 Belden, Clair, '35 Benson, George, '34 Bloomdell, Wilmer, '36 Blum, Donald, '36 Bowers, Roy, '40 Brier, Harold, '32 Brown, Melvin, '42 Burlile, Clayton, '35 Burruss, Nelson, '32 Carnagey, L. J., '36 Carnagey, Pierre, '34 Carr, John W., '41 7 Carver, Herman, '39 Clampitt, Jack, '43 Corbin Reuben, Jr., '37 Crawford, James, '37 Craycroft, Robert, '29 Cresswell, George, '38 Dennis, Robert, '42 Douglas, Bill, '40 Durland, Frederick, '35 Edwards, Leo, '35 GOLD STAR LIST' PAsEo HIGH scHooL Evans, Leo. '29 . F aerber, Bill, '42 Fletcher, Bob, '41 Frazier, Glenn, '43 Fuller, Charles, '39 Garney, Edward, '39 Goldberg, Robert, '38 Greenhaw, Charles E., '37 Hackler, Lynn, Teacher Hall, Leo, '39 ' Harper, Bernard, '37 Hobbs, John, '38 Hubbs, Frank, '36 Hunt, Richard, '38 Jacoby, Bill, '3j7 Kelley, Chester S., '32 Kerr, Ralph Emmett, '39 Kowertz, Ralph, '34 Lapides, Leonard, '41 Lark, Paul, '34 Lawson, Gordon, '38 Lawson, LeRoy, '41 L-3Yt0I1, Jack, '42 Lennox, Bill, '35 Luckett, James, '39 Lunsford, Eugene, '35 McCoy, Vincent, '35 McPherson, Bob, '41 Maher, Anson, '36 6 Merchant, Frank, '35 Miller, Richard, '41 Mitchell, Clyde, '36 Moorhead, L. J., '39 1 Murdock, Donald, 38 O'Roark, Calvin, '35 Palmer, Bryant, '34 Passantino, Thomas, '39 Patzer, H. Lantz, '33 Peterson, Dale, '36 Peterson, Herbert, '34 Rowland, Jean-Turner, '4 Ryder, Vincent, '42 Siegel, Bernard, '37 Smiley, Frank, '36 Smith, Andrew, '33 Smith, Byron, ,'32 'A ' Smith, Gene, '34 Steffen, Leo, '39 Steward, Charles, '35 Swanson, Elston, '31 Teaney, Charles, '42 Watterson, William, '31 Weide, Leonard, '42 Weintraub, Irvin, '38 Wells, Charles, '38 Williams,'Bob, '37 Winsell, Kenneth, '29 Young, Robert, '37 ---- - ---,-:-14' 41- --4 '.::.- . 1-4.-.,.-':'.L- 'g..- .Lf ..-..: ...q..a.i,,, ,L--f4,:,. . ,...I f,.i1Z--.f'Lfrf'fQ '. -- g . b ' . 1' . -L -Xb-H 44-Ga-.4 -I1-fa.-r1.1-Q.-f-A-M -+4-V..-szi-v-c-a-.,..,,.-:..:-.-as-1 e ' wasapx-:Q s 4-4: 0 R. H. v AMPBELL MR. MOUNT E 1 qwfff V2 W it Q! 2 nf 7 V! 073 ,fp iq ry? t MEMoRlAM if f' 12525 'fl ,fm 'U . U eath is but an absence ofthe body - the spirit remains for all posterity e-eeee k . , .Q 44-H fist-A7 97 r Jauutljd- 'Lt 50-M--4.s , 19f+VfT' T i1 4'I, Hia W s I' ee ee kv '. 'F,g 1 3-.. 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Second Row: Dot Davis, Eun'c M'll M ' Bob T 11 S d ' ' 1 e 1 er, artha Houston, Pat White, Alfred F arha, u , a ako Matsushita, Jimmy Rasnick, Bonnie Wells, Joann Shaver, Helen Conn, Bill Reeder. Third Row: .Charles Gillam, Rennee Belzer, Jane Emert, Lorraine Wedding, Dorcas Weinhold, Donna Withers, Ann Follmer, Forrest Hoglund, George Bow- ser, Stanley Levine, Jake Golding. Fourth Row: John Ralph, Tom Sims, Lee Fowler, Louise Spencer, Shirley Langley, Gloria Gaffin, Bill Heiss, Bob Horwitz, Lea Tabolsky, Bill Johnson, Larry Ricks. Bottom Row: Pat S ensl Sh' 1 p ey, lr ey North, Charles Gusewelle, us ita, Donna Withers, Ann F Ollmef Merritt Haskell, Janet Shields, Marlene Bierbrodt, Janet Van, Janet Yodler. Second Row: Maralee Knapp, Jo Nold, Lois Dolson, Gloria Gaffin, Martha Gaulke, Joan Abbott, Lee Fowler, Jim Tarr, Harold Ash, Larry Ricks, Dean Larson, Charles Garney. 10 Bob Bennett, Sadako Mats' h' VFPG4-0-so-u,..:.xL..,5q , ,-. . . . . .-4,-, f-,g. ,.,.g .fa , .. 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Absent: Ruth Butler, Barbara Haskin, Gerald Kemner, Ida Miller, Nik' AVbJfY50'N 9 9 Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service are the qualities which determine the selection of the members of the National NATIONAL ' the senior class and one per cent of. the HONOR Honor Society each year. Ten per cent of junior class are elected to this society. ' The officers for this year are: President, Lise Grueng Vice-President, Ben Trump, so Secretary, Phoebe Wolfe, Treasurer, Dorothy Labowitz. Dorothy Davis had the honor of being the only junior member selected. 11 - I- J-,,,, , . ,.f.. fnf, f.-,-.r....,.w-- , - -fr---4---1--' ' 1.22.- Q-...-1 I -rr-4 -wiv asa-4-ra-aa. -4-b-S-43-if-'44-6 ,X-I-Q-+-x6-1-S-vc.o-.,.,-B-r.:-..,a-1 sxv-4---+1 p 1-1- .4 1-4. 4-:saw 5.244-1L..ai'4 kt-5.44-z-.14..g.qg' 'Q' 4- .-LLL V' -'V - ' Y 'Iii-:3:l:+ ,' ' ' ' ' -.'. .' .-- . ' , . . J ' 71, .gra Y :T ,Z , , 222 'nb AV 9222? 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SS .zivisv Sllmje g 5 3 Stutma? THE PASEO PRESS Cut that out and get a head! No, it's not a murder mystery, just the average comment in the Press room. Not only did The Press come out with new make-up, but the features and news stories showed considerable writing ability. Lise Gruen as copy editor made assignments and saw that all the copy was in on time, and managing editor Ben Trump took care of the business affairs of The Press. if T Other staff members Were: A ASSISTANT EDITORS First page ....-..... .......... D orothy Davis Distribution fOutsideD ...... V . ....... Alice Hall Third page ........ ........ M orris Kross Qlnsideb ......... .......... R oger Cuneo Features ....... ......... B arbara Stutman Make-up ............ ........ ........ R th Butler Sports ........ ....... C harley Garney ........ .......... L eonard Marks Ad Manager... ........ Gloria Gaffin Proof Reader ...... .......... W alter Rosebrough Bookkeeper ......... .................. P eggy Wayman Librarian ............... ........... ........ C a therine Schmitt Exchange Papers .............. ........... ........... A n ne Clark gf,gfk,Gtjjggi REPORTERS y INSTRUCTORS ling: Ben n ne Fair. Anne Fair Gwyn Hill Jeannine Purdy Newswriting ...... ........ .l Osephine Baity Larry Ricks Vesta Stephens - I Printing ...... .......... C . A. Barrett Wayman' is. Left M fin, Vesla Catherine Quill and Scroll: Bottom Row: Shirlee Bogdanoff, Lise Gruen, Phoebe Wolfe. Elaine Hocb, Donna Withers, Louise Spencer, Anne Fair, Dorothy Davis. Third Second Row: Gloria Gaffin Row: Ben Trump, Leonard Marks, Peggy Wayman, Charles Garney.'Absent: Ruth Butler, Barbara Haskin. 15 K4 .,,,,,. J Y.TEEN Eighth Grade Y-Teens Bottom Row: Elizabeth Hopkins, Betty Catechis, Nancy Farha, Sheila Sullivan, Patty Nichols, Martha Bassin, Katherine Seaton, Pat Preston, Darlene Boyer, Dianne Moffitt, Lola Lee Donaldson, Annette Kohn, Pat Hart. Second Row: Jean Wurst, Joyce Whitsitt, Sydney Elarton, Alice Wilhoit, Carolee Parker, Maxine Coble, Roberta Harvey, Eris Lewis, Barbara Dungan, Eugenla Jern, Marilyn Foster, Janet Collier, Margaret Clark, Carolynn Griffin. Third'Row: Joyce Maret, Pat Good, Alta Fann, Jane Yan- cey, Janet Mason, Shirley Brasser, Lois Bliesner, Charlene Frazee, Betty Spradlin, Shannon Weldon, Barbara Young, Phyll1S Cohen, Rosalind Stephens, Sharon Long, Shirley'Long. U Freshman Y-Teens , J Bottom Row: ,Virginia Wood, Carol Judson, Ruth Ann Hall, Betty Jo Keys, Dixie Barrett, Lynnette Gastman, Carole Pursley, Judy Palmquist, Marlene McLellan, Betty Brown, Marjorie Messick, Shirley Dickens, Marcia Cook. .Second Row: Joanne Craw- ford, Joanne Hartmann, Emogene Cullison, Elizabeth Shane, Dorothy Bramlett, Beverlee Ebel, Jo Ritchey. ' Rosalie Kurashi Beverly Alexander, Alma Lou Keyes, Sandra Silverman, Lorene Myers, Do'ores Watson, Nancy Church. Third Row: Barbara MC' Gowen, Margo Hopkins, Rae Easley, Edith Maxwell, Dorothy Brunn, Ann Crawford, Leah Updike, Nancy Huff, Harreen Tobb, Carole Thompson, Jo Ann Oppenheimer, Joan Rader, Joanne Shoup, Kathleen Frisbie. t Soptwmore Y-Teens C Bottom Row: Lois Hall, Esther Perlman, Beverly Gilgus, Evelyn Bassin, Janet Tainter, Marlene Nelson, Joan Lanyon Barbara Rosier, Beverly Rosier, Carol West, Celia Toney, Shirley Landes Mary Taylor, Carolyn Loffan Second Row: B b K 3 t Rita , A t D . ar ara oon z, Ellis, Anita Woods, Jo Anne Bonette, Janet Mason, Donna liinker, Gaye MacBrair, Katherine Janes, Sllfrila Pfellitt Dahcne HayeS, Gin er Ril R th H M l K ' ' 1 - ' , g ey, u e unt, ara ee napp. Thzrd Row. Bev Jones, Mary Valentine, Jane Thompson, Donna Taylor Sue Free- man, Barbara Gilbert, Marilyn Lovelady, Janice Delfs, Elizabeth Horridge,'Bernice Youngberg, LCarolyn Godfrey Nfarjorie MO' lander, Eleanor Kidd, Jody Trapp, Betty Garney, Carol Palmer, Anne Clark. Fourth Row: Marilyn Hixon Jackie Carpenter Milf' gie Loren, Madeline Penix, Marilyn Fugit, Pat Hurst, Pat Jones, Rose Simpson. Betty Salmon Pat Whitl- Doris Ebbert Donna Coons, Jamie Dillman, Shirley Wondraska,-Betty Kaplan, Pat Eaton, Jean Sellars. , V, , r 16 -- - .. - vm--...- 4- t-4.-.--.. . , X- .-.f ......-..-..-.-.1 .uf::.1:a..-.1-iza-.:-4-.-.-za+44aaaa.u.La - -- -,J - 1, ,, , 4, H '- f- V L--gpgx,-,',-,V- g1,+g ' H x .L , xl-an .tgxszngg ..LL:nLLLkLz-,B WN-Hin , W-'hlggiliw . s . Y , ' I . . t l 1 frine Seaton Vurst, l0YFf gan, F-Ugemi 1, ,lane Yap' ting, Phyllf ole Pursltif ianne Cal' the Kula Barbara ME, rreen Toll arbal Onf B Rita Koontz, '- r.ene ' Sue time eff, Donn, 1 , -C larlorl , erliaf Senior Y-Teens-Bottom Row: Doris Dedrick, Barbara Haskin, Pat Spensley, Norma Messick, Shirley North, Shirlee Bogdanoff, Slliflal' Iiilfzg Vining? Kammerer' Henrietta LaMaf, .lo Ann Shouse, Martha Mims, Mertilou Wilson, Lise Gruen, Phoebe Wolfe, Alice Ha - 90071 ow: Sadako Matsushita, Mary Kay Arthur, Merritt Haskell, Lee Dillon, Carol Pash, Barbara Abrams, Nancy Henning, Sue Shepard, Bev Monk, Martha Houston, Eunice Miller, Ann Follmer Barbara Sheffield Lorraine Wedding Marilyn Hllllfaf, Barbara WHYSOH- Third R0wJ .lean Fore, Billie Pyle, Jeannine Purdy, ,lean Stockwell, Betty Hayes, Barbafza Hamilton, Jane Ch0atC, Barbara Brown, Darlene Malamud, Barbara Stutman, Maxine Marley, Carole Timms, Delores Howard, Bonnie Wells, Mary Henel. Fourth Row: Barbara Spaulding, Ardyce Pearson, .lo Nold, Carol Courtney, Benita Adelman, Doro- thy Davis, Phyllis Vaughn, .lane Emert, -Margaret Postlethwaite, Peggy Wayman, Marilyn Foster, Sammie Sue Small, Wanda Kirkpatrick, BCUY Llctenbefgaf, D0I1na Withers, .lanet Fore. Fifth Row: Elizabeth Schaefer, Dorcas Weinhold, Louise Spencer, Gloria Gaffin, Nancy Parker, .laneal Parrish, Ruth Ross, Gwyn Hill, .lanet Yodler, Beverly Friesen, Anne Fair, Gertie LeRoy, Lois Dolson, Mickey Ross, Joann Weber, ,loan Abbott, .leanne Lake, Angela Konomos. The Y-Teen Club is a school member of the Y.W.C.A. Any girl who is a student of Paseo High School may become a member. Parties and interesting programs featuring well- known speakers were held during the year. Paseo Y-Teens participated in the Recognition Service in November and the Variety Show sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. in April. This year's membership was over two hundred. The general officers were: President, Phoebe Wolfe, Vice-President, Barbara Haskin, Secretary, Mary Louise Valentine, Treasurer, Gwyn Hill. Y-Teen Cabinet--Bottom, Row: Barbara Haskin, Virginia Wood, Phoebe Wolfe, Barbara Rosier, Mary Kay Arthur. Second Row: Donna Withers, Marilyn Lovelady, 'Alice Hall, Sadako Matsushita, Ann Follmer. Third Row: Marilyn Hunter, Mary- Val- entine, Louise Spencer, Gwyn Hill, Gloria Gaffin, ,loan Abbott. 17 gl if-as-A fit! E E . f. , E v i ' I ,U . r. 6 LNSEYYWV f X fm , I C L V 4.,fsg..5.,.:-- V ' A? 4:31 f, 496 so ft. fx' Qu 442' Q1 qi if , ' Meek. Q t - Traffic Squad Officers J ' Bottom Row: Karl Davenport, H. R. Wurst, Bob Lang. Second Row: Joe Hope, Bill Fessler, Paul Nelson, Ben Trump. I B Traffic Squad -Members Bottom Row: Bill Reeder, Bill Hopkins, Dick Miller, Larry Taylor, Leonard Marks. Second Row: Warren Pace, Dean Larson, Herbert Moore, Charles Carney, Bob Schaff, Jim McKeown. Third Row:'Bob Cooper, Morton Spack, Tom Sims, Bob Nelson, Denny Shaver. Bottom Row: Lee Fowler, Don Schulenberg, John Kessler, Ed Cress- well, H. C. Van Deursen. Second Row: Jay Lepper, Bill McKeown, Carl McCullough, Bob Holstin. Third Row: Al Levin, Walter Rosel brough, W. H. Ricketson, Bill Richards. Fourth Row: Don Logan Donald Hendon, Ronald Robinson, Jim Tarr. Bottom Row: Jim Miller, Dick Scalet, Royce Roberts, Larry Ricks, Bob Tull. Second Row: Tom Overman, Charles Richey, Bill Heiss, Charles Cillam, Victor Saeger, Gene Olds. Third Row: Ronald Powers, Jack Porter, Bill Rathbun, James Reppeto. 7 '18 U , C 77 ice ,7l0I'C2 Traffic q U Cl cl The Traffic Squad under the leader- ship of Mr. W. Lawrence Cannon, has accomplished much in keeping the halls and .cafeteria clean, neat, and orderly. The Junior and Senior boys who gave part of their study' periods to super- vising student traffic in the halls, have shown their responsibility, character, and leadership by the efficiency 'and capability through which they carried out their numerous positions. 'O-no-fb.-ex..4,q.a - 14-'-sis 4-' -.:-x-- - W--4:::.4r.rQ+ . 1-4 -44: - ..1..:.a-:+,..a:saea-f5.,:.f ' '-s .. .su -au-.u4'1 - '- --1 e - 'f- - ' - - ' ' ' - -- -- ' ' - ' N - 1- M'---2 ' ' ' a ' ' ' :-L-:H v ,. ,, ,, a - . . gi . r -. .. .. . -f - '--.N-sp, ..:.:.-:gLL.ag:.-- ..-....,.,g...,.,,.., i . , V ' A , . 1 1 - A . ' ' . ..--..-..-, MA., ., ....,4 -.......:.,.,.,...- Nurse s Assistants Bottom Row: Gloria Gaffin Ardyce Wolfe. Second Row: Barbara Haskin Shirley North Lise Gruen 7 o Pearson, Sadako Matsushita: Phoebe ,der- has malls zrly. gave per- lave zter, and tied Office Assistants Bottom Row: Virginia Kammerer, Do- lores Nunn, Charlene Hanly. Second Row: Martha Brammeier, Nancy Hen- ning, Jane Choate, Jane Emert, Joann Weber. A. A. U. W. Bottom Row: Lise Gruen, Shirley North, Phoebe Wolfe, Shirlee Bogdan- off. Second Row: Gerean Millman, Sadako Matsushita, Janice Delfs. Third Row: Mary Louise Valentine, Dorothy Davis, Madeline Penix, Ann Moore, Gwyn Hill. Chemistry Club Bottom Row: Sadako Matsushita, Phoebe Wolfe, Shirley North, Lise Gruen. Second Row: Bob Jones, Carole Tlmms, Victor Saeger, Leonard Marks, Gloria Gaffin. Third Row: John Ralph, Tony Merz, Bill Rathbun, John Ren- dina, Ben Trump. . ,. 94 A Red Cross Bottom Row: Donna Withers, Barbara Haskin, H, R. Wurst. Second Row, Gwyn Hill, Ronnie Powers, Paul Nel. son, Cliff Lash. t yi i i X . ,f,. 1 ll , 5? . Sou rew Bottom Row: Bob Gunther, David Sew- ard, Bob Brown, Dave Trogdon. Book Crew Bottom Row: Walter Rosebrough, Ron- nie Powers, .lune Johnson, Ruth Ross, Charles Gillam, Richard Evans. Sec- ond Row: Victor Saeger, Lee Fowler, Vera Esrig, Kenneth Hagerty. Mixer Committee Bottom Row: Dorothy Davis, Barbara Haskin, Shirley North, Sue Shepard. Second Row: Bob Lang, Janet Yodler, H. R. Wurst, Sidney Finkelstein. Third Row: Donna Withers, Merritt Haskell, Darlene Hayes, Sue Fitzpatrick, GWYU Hill. g , Proiector 'Operators Bottom Row: Morris Kross, Art Meltteff Marshall Bernstein, Richard PCGISO' .lack Porter, Moses Speiser, Charles Anderson. Second Row.: ,lay Krifigef' Dean Kirchner, Larry Goldberg, John Hughes, David Dutcher, Roger Cllfleo' 45-5-43-Gb-LQ.. V, , Q - ,. ... .-. Y ,-. .,. ... . . ............-..... .. ..............,..,.3...,...,-3.,,.:,.:.yg,11-g.:..q1.,1-,,,.3.!.11?f...,,.,-.,:5,,.,q-5.g.n-......f 4 U V 71:7 - v u . , . . 1.1.5 V - ,, , ,,, , , A -, , A E H -fl: 4 itil: li, 1 I Q, I H ,,,., :U ,v,,,,,. ., , , ..., ,. . . , . ,, V - g I ,QB . i BW ra mgdon. BW sebrough,H m, Ruthll d Evans.f r, Lee For agerty. mittee Davis, Bal Sue SHCPS , Janet W kelstein-if Ierritt HF' ,patrick G' eraf0'l SS, Aft Chard ,eis6I, 4 JHY J loldbefgtu, Roger arl- Rf Paul B F. H. A. Upperclassmen g Bottom Row: Eunice Miller, Virginia Barber, Jean Stockwell, Barbara Haskin, Pat Spensley, Barbara Sheffield, Martha Mims, Charlene Hanly. Second Row: Betty Hayes, Betty Blowers, Jo Nold, Barbara Bushman, Katie Al- dridge, Dolores Nunn, Jean Fore, Norma Scott. Third Row: Frances Watley, Barbara Spaulding, Barbara Hamilton, Betty Lichtenberger, Nancy Henning, Esther Perlman, Etta J aben, Janet Fore. Fourth Row: Ann F ollmer, Ardyce Pearson, Joann Weber, Joan Abbott, Sue Shepard, Angela Konomos, Marilyn Davis, Doris Bates, Nancy Parker, Wanda Kirkpatrick. , F. H. A- Underclassmen Bottom Row: Janet Planzer, Phyllis Wickliffe, Marilyn Shamie, Dora Kinnaird, Beverly Johnson, Marlene McClel- ilan, Donna McClellan Jud Palm uist, Carolyn Cooley, Marilyn Walter, Marilyn Leslie. Secortd Row' Ruth Fish a Y q ' ' man, Marjorie Messick, Mary Lee Anderson, Evelyn Shabason, Janie Gardner, Norma Dreis, Marilyn Moore, Nancy Church, Mary Ruth Harris, Beverly Kirkpatrick, Joanne Mahaney, Marcia Cook, Pat Steele, Shirley Edwards, Vir- ginia Johnson. Third Row: Gayle Bergman, Patsy Kendrick, Jackie Carpenter, Shirley Langley, Celia F- May Toney, Barbara Rosedahl, Marlene Bierbrodt, Joanne Bonette, Rebecca Pringle, Pat Kelley, Marion Berry. Fourth Row: Ann Crawford, Betty Garney, Jody Trapp, Alice Wilhoit, Carole Thompson, Doris Ebbert, Enid Etter, Mondena Zlait, Beverly Moulthrop, Betty Spradlin, Betty Kaplan, Joan Rothrock, Pat Traugott. . SAFETY CLUB Bottom Row: Sue Freeman, Sydney Klevatt, Frank Wambold, Alfred Farha, Morris Soltz, Charles Anderson, Anita Woods, John Eylar, Patty Elwell, Bereniece Manahan, Jeannine Purdy, Benita Adelman, Jerry Stewart, Jerry Davis. Second Row: Vonnie Jones, Pat Steele, Marilyn Rubinstein, Eugenia Jern, W. R. Rader, Martha Houston, Bev Monk, Dora Kinnaird, Donna Taylor, Vesta Stephens, Carol Carr, Jim Overton, Bob Christy, Jack Porter. Third Row: Les Cunningham, Carole Thompson, Ruth Singer, Ruth Alexander, Perry Lovett, Mike Lesser, Rosemary Mc- Call, Carole Schmidt, Doris Bates, Shirley Funk, Bob Haring, Tommy Kennedy, Bob Nelson, Harold Ash. Fourth Row: Bob Horwitz, Bob Zwisler, Larry Botteron, Lee Fowler, Betty Rowland, Martha Gaulke, Martha Pauletic, Bill Campbell, Ronnie Powers, Frank Nickles, Glenn Winscott, Don Gilchrist, Henry Pohl, Ernest Major, Bob Cooper. - 21 of ' .22 A .41-ra-11,-1-4, 4,344 1- -... nm, ' 'dw'--v.-.11-K-ui::.L-L-an-4 -ii-:-A .44 44 all . I J - 1.1-fvf.-vf..a.-r.1q...g.g - -. ., 5'i6-ca-5-bl Photography Club Bottom Row: Shirley Kopitnik, Donna Meyer, Jo Ann Shouse,. Mertilou Wil- son, Karla Samuelsohn, Geraldine Kan. ter. Second Rowf Billie Pyle, Carol Curnett, Anne Fair, Martha Gaulke, Sarah Anglin, Dick Halbert. Third Row: Elizabeth Schaefer, Janet Van Schoelandt, Allen Kapular, Kenneth Petersen, ,Jerry Lashbrook. Fourth Row: Eugene Lundy, Jerry King, Mel. vin Frischer, Alfred Carr. Fifth Row: Bob Zwisler, Lester Cunningham, Mr, Lovejoy, Eugene Elliott. K Radio Club Bottom Row: Keith Stoklas, Jack Drummond, J ack Davenport, Pat Spens- ley, Gertrude LeRoy, James McCreight, David sewafa. Second Row: Anne Clark, Charles Carroll, Ted Anderson, Don Gilchrist, Larry Taylor, Douglas Smith, Ralph Jacobsen, Robert Moody. Third Row: Harold Ash, Richard Kel- ly, Dave Trogdon, Bill Streeter, ,lim McKeown, Charles Ellis, Dean Larson, Dick Foster, Bob Gunther, Eugene Redmon. Stoge Crow Bottom Row: Eddie Morgan, Bob Pyle, Tom Cochran, Don Parker, Ralph la- cobsen, Bob McCullough, Bob Jones, Harold Hayes. Second Row: Bob Thomas, Richard Hern, Jerry Mokof- sky, Bill Heiss, Harold Ash, Bob Nel- son. Third Row: Ronald Powers, Bob Logan, .limmie Sherrow, Don Henzlik, Lloyd Elliott, J ay Krieger, Charles Gentry. Stamp Treosurers Bottom Row Benita Adelman Nancy Hennin Phoebe Wolfe Pat Spensley Elaine Bassin Ester Perlman Patty Chapman Second Row Stanley Levine Vesta Stephens Barbara Rosedahl .lanet Pasley Clella Rice Harold ASh Dick Foster ' 'H fvxvf-z-4-can-av-na ::...a..aa.- ..- -, . , f, PYle, fl Janet t int, t b Stokla rt: Pat res McCrtig Row: ed Anders ylor, Doug obert Mm, Richard lt Streeter, 1. Dean Lars ther, Eugt BW gan, Boblf er, Ralllh' 1, Bob Jvt Row: B Jgffy ish, Bobl Powersrl Don Hemi Sger, Cllali UI'6f5 Pat Spelija, , 1 any .V :hriIl6Y wi .a ROSA? Hamid li DEBATORS Bottom Row: Margaret Mark, Lynnette Gastman, Joe Schlozman, Carole Pursley, Carlene Crago, Barbara Stolov, Deanne Gilgus, Beverly Ebel. Second Row: Sandra Silverman, Bill Brody, Bill Stevens, Bereniece Silverstein, Rita Ellis, Sue Tautfest, Harriette Nelkin, Celia Kross. Third Row: Maralee Knapp, Edith Maxwell, Shirley Wondraska, Kathleen Kelley,oBarbara Silvers, Nancy Huff, Patricia Steele, Marcia Cook, Marlene Bierbrodt. Fourth Row: .lack Eortney, Louis Potts, Kenneth West, Ronald Davidson, George Cohen, Jake Golding, Stanley Levin, Paul Mabray, Bernie Pappin. DISCUSSION CLUB Bottom Row: Dorothy Davis, Mary Alice Henel, Elaine Hoch, Shirley North, Barbara Haskin, Shirlee Bogdanoif, Allen Wolf, Eddie Morris. Second Row: Merritt Haskell, Sadako Matsushita, Phoebe Wolfe, Carole Timms, Alice Hall, Bob Lang, Ben Trump. Third Row: Ruth Butler, Donna Withers, Mary Valentine, Madeline Penix, Dorcas Weinhold, Louise Spencer, Gloria Gaffin, Tom Sims. ' FRENCH CLUB Bottom Row: Peggy Marolf, Bereniece Manahan, Merritt Haskell, Delores Howard, Darlyne Allin, Marion Berry, Donna Roush. Second Row: Anne Clark, Beverly Gilgus, Esther Perlman, Etta Jaben, Phoebe Wolfe, Barbara Spaulding, Mary Kay Arthur, Jo Nold. Third Row: Nancy Henning, Barbara Bushman, Ann Follmer, Angela Konomos, Ruth Alexander, Carol Harrison, Phil VanDeursen, Don McCall. EE C C 23 ' - J ' S EIAteneo , Bottom Row: Maxine Marley, Shirley Kurz, JoAnn Shouse, Gerean Millman, Lise Cruen, Virginia Kammerer, Alice Hall, Allen Wolf, Barbara Stutman, Dorothy Labowitz. Second Row: Joan Abbott, Ruth Butler, Carolyn Moore, Peggy Wayman, Martha Houston, Eunice:Miller, 'Ardyce:Pearson, Carol Pash, Mickey Ross, Janet Patrick, Carol Carr, Joann 'Weber.: Thtrd Row: Bob Lang, Elaine Hoch, Mary Lou Hilbert, Louise Spencer, Betty Lipsitz, Barbara Oppenheimer, Mary Ann Wedlan, Eddie Morris, Don Parker, Bob Haring, W. H. Ricketson. Fourth Row: Paul Nelson, Don Gilchrist, Milton Broome, Bob Nelson, Bob Jones, Dick Miller, Jerry Schaffer, John Ralph, Bob Horwitz, Anne Fair, 'Harold Ash, Marvin Finkelston, Morton Spack. X . l EI Ateneo Officers V Iota Officers . President: Elaine Hoch, Allen Wolf. Vice-President: Allen I President: Jean Fore, Carole Timms. Vice-President: Carole Wolf, Martha Houston. Secretary: Virginia Kammerer, Alice Timms, Patty Chapman. Secretary: Elaine Hoch, Marilyn Hall. Treasurer: Martha Houston, Ardy Pearson. Sgt.-at-Arms: Foster. Treasurer: Patty Chapman, Peggy Wayman. Sgt.-at- Morton Spack, Mickey Ross. Reporter: Louise Spencer, Bob Arms: Martha Brammeier, Martha Pauletic. Inter-Club: Peggy Lang, Parliamentarian: Bob Lang. Wayman, Henrietta LaMar. Initiator: Vesta Stephens, Dolores s Nunn. Reporter: Anne Fair, Vesta Stephens. t e Iota Literary Soclety Bottom Row: Jean Fore, Norma Hagen, Henrietta LaMar Catherine Provas, Bett S d Cl B ggllgcgagfzirghggxanilBarb?-fa lylfitlsonla llfgnrtilou Wilsgmz Darlyne Allin, VirginiayKaIn?ii1erer alHDiHJIPZS CJael.Al1rihISHcilq1seSPJi1li1,l2ll . ' : a1ne oc , art a rammeier, arbara Brown Carole Timms J 1' , M' l - ' Butler, M 1 F i F h l u 1 , , uiannau iller, Mary Alice Henel, Ruth Martha Pjgieyglc' oster ourt Row. Ann Clark, Vesta Stephens, Janet VanSchoelandt, Patricia Traugott, Janet Fore, Ann Faif, 24 -'---4--1-Y-- -'4-'eaac-W-..: 4----144 ' 4144: 1-4 -444 1.1.24-' '-- - - .V ,.. M . . cf...-1 4: - A ..- Q-.sr 4-444- . .. . ,. , 9..5.3, N ..-, ,.--,,, 4, b - , P 4 - U , 4 ' ' ' ffN' - 'I-v-1-S : 's..v-n+Lu.vu-or-L.-s:.1-r. . -:..-4-L..,--.. -,.v-.--,.,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,..,'. , ' , . I' ' I - 4 au! 1 Mafihl low: Bob G Morrii, Db lone, l t: .Carole Marilyr 1. Sgt.-at rb: Peggy a, Dolores SeC0 'l J 2110' -e 11' ruyh 2121 Falls Thicion Literary Society Botton Row: Katherine Janes, Mildred Hatten, Peggy Marolf, Donna Meyer, Joyce Scofield, Merilyn Logan, JoAnne Bonette, Ginger Barber. Second'Row: Ruth Fleming, Frances Hook, Sheila Prueitt, Billie Pyle, Bereniece Manahan, Dolores Burchett, Yvonne Reid, Virginia Riley, Donna Withers. Third Row: Carolyn Logan, Jeanette Edwards, Mary Lou Hilbert, Janie Emert, Shirley Funk, Ann 'Moore, Beverly Friesen, Martha Gaulke. .Iunto Literclry Society ' Bottom Row: Ronnie Powers, Paul Nelson, Don Schulenberg, Tom Sims, H. R. Wurst, Jim Hyatt. Second Row: Don Gilchrist, Joe Hope, Bob Cooper, Bill Fessler, Dick Foster, Morton Spack, Harold Ash. Thicion Officers President: Donna Withers, Ruth Fleming. Vice-President: Ida Miller, Janie Emert. Recording Secretary: Janie Emert, Martha Caulke. Corresponding Secretary: Ruth Fleming, Joyce Sco- field. Treasurer: Donna Meyer, Mary Lou Hilbert. Inter-Club Council Reporter: Bereniece Manahan, Dolores Burchett. Re- Porter: Shirley Funk, Donna Withers. Sgt.-at-Arms: Dolores Burchett, Katherine Janes. Initiator: Beverly Friesen. .lunto Officers i President: Bill Fessler, Morton Spack. Vice-President: Paul Nelson, Joe Hope. Secretary: Morton Spack, Tom Sims. Treas- urer: Jim Hyatt, Jim Miller. Sgt.-at-Arms: Don Schulenberg, Bill F essler. Reporter: Ronald Powers. Inter-Club Council Representative: Tom Sims, Bob Cooper. I Q5 Cynthian Officers President:'Dorcas Weinhold, Gloria Gaffin. Vice-President: Gloria Gaffin, Janet Yodler. Secretary: Shirley Kurz, Louise Spencer. Treasurer: Lois Dolson, Bonnie Wells. Sgt.-at-Arms: Janet Yodler, . Gertrude LeRoy. Parliamentarian: Phoebe Wolfe, Lise Gruen. Inter-Club Council Representative: Gwyn Hill, Carole Hyskell. Reporter: Jeannine Purdy, Dot.Davis. Initiator: Louise Spencer. -. - 4 1 Engineer Officers President: Charles Gillani, Royce Roberts. Vice-President: Mark Melson, Bill McKeown. Secretary: Royce Roberts, Dean Larson. Treasurer: Bill Richards, Ted. MatheWs..Sgt.gat-Arms: Ted Mathews, Bob Tull. Inter-Club Council Representative: Bob Nelson, Bil1iRichards.- Reporter: Bill McKeown. r R Cynfhian Literary Society. p , p Bottom Row: Janet Planzer, Carole Hyskell, Lise Gr-uen, 'Phoebe Wolfe, Alice Hall. Karla Samuelsohn, Marlene Nelson, Shir- ley North, Shirlee Bogdanoff.tSecortd Row: Jeannine Purdy, Donna Royse, Gaye MacBrair, Merritt Haskell, Mary Taylor, Dorothy Davis, Barbara Abrams, Carol Pash, Joh Nold, Gerean Millrnan. Third Row: Marilyn Fugit, Marilyn Burget, Carol Courtney, Bonnie Wells, Delores -Howard, Aida Munoz, Barbara Koontz, Mary Valentine, Madeline Penix. Fourth Row: Ardy Pearson, Dorcas,Weinhold, Barbara' Spitzenpfeil, Louise Spencer, Gertrude LeRoy, Lois,Dolson, Gwyn Hill, Gloria Gaffin, Janet Yodler, Deane Keeton. f i we ' Engineers Literary ,Society p Bottom Row: Charles Gusewelle, Bill Hopkins, Don Parker, Giles Fowler, Bob Tull, Reed.Rundell, Charles Gillam. Second Row: Charles Beeman, Fred Merrell, Leon Bury, Ed Cresswell, Bill Richards, .Bob Nelson, Kelly O,Neil, Bill McKeoWn, Don McCall. Third Row: Royce Roberts, Ted Mathews, Charles Richey, Jay Krieger, Mark Melson, Richard Sundeen, Dick Hart. man, Lloyd Elliot, Dean Larson. ' , V , A - r P 26 ' E, Don Can aYl0r, arol Ardy econrl Hart- Zetaliterary Society J J, Bottom Row: Sadako Matsushita, Marilyn Lovelady, Janice Delfs, Alice Foster, Frieda Southard, Barbara Haskin, Mary Kay Arthur, Beverly Monk, Virginia Hutchinson. Second Row: Shirley Landes, Barbara Cook, Pat Jones, Pat White, Jackie Carpenter, Eunice Miller, Martha Houston, Carolyn Moore, Marilyn Hunter. Third Row: Nancy Henning, Helen Conn, Nancy Seaver, Joann Shaver, Betsy Horridge, Beverly Jones, Carolyn Codfrey, Bernice Youngberg. Fourth Row: Sue Shepard, Ann Follmer, Carol Palmer, Joann Weber, Joan Abbott, Ellen Miller, Betty Carney, Maralee Knapp, Marjorie Molander. ' , Keats Literary Society Bottom Row: John Russell, Paul White, Don Seymour, Jack Davenport, Dick Miller, Les Cunningham, Eddie Morris, Bill Reeder, Jerry Stewart, John Kessler, Tom Cochran. Second Row: Morris Kross, Mickey Van Horn, Tommy Catts, Doug Smith, Karl Davenport, Bill Heiss, John Ralph, Larry Rutter, Herb Moore, Tommy Wyatt, Larry Ricks. Third Row: Cliff Lash, Bob Mills, Ben Trump, Bob Lang, Bob Haring, Lee Fowler, Tom Overman, H. C. Van Deursen, Jerry Parker, Charles Carney. Zeta Officers Keats Officers t President: Ann Follmer, Eunice Miller. Vice-President: Sue President: Karl Davenport, Lee Fowler. Vice-President: Lee Shepard, Beverly Monk. Secretary: Joann Weber, Joan Ab- Fowler, Jack Davenport. Secretary: Bob Lang, Ben Trump. bott. Treasurer: Eunice Miller, Sadako Matsushita. Sgt.-at- Treasurer: Ben Trump, Bob Lang. Sgt.-at-Arms: Jack Daven- Arms: Joan Abbott, Martha Houston. Inter-Club Council port, Tom Overman. Inter-Club Council Representative: Larry Representative: Virginia Hutchinson, Nancy Seaver. Reporter.: Ricks, Les Cunningham. Reporter: John Kessler, Morris Sadako Matsushita, Carolyn Moore. Initiator: Mary Kay Ar- Kross. Initiator: Charles Carney. Parliamentarian: Karl thur, Marilyn Hunter. Critic: Beverly Monk, Barbara Haskin. Davenport. e i 27 ' Drama Workshop p , Mask and Wig, J ' ' 'J J' Vir inia s , U der the competent supervision of 3 Under the direction of Miss Alfrada Bock, the Bailely, Mask and Wggv the nlakg lip 1il,:g1?O2Ct?5ig?3e t -' D t 't as exercise 15 u S Drama Department has aptly preS6HtCd many out E vlgftfilqmlilluclipgfltiljgasm and energy., The off1cers are: Prgsidentza Janet Yodler, Joyce Scofield. V1ce-Presi- the Drama Assembly, Drama Workshop teas, P.-T. A. dent: Vesta Stephens, Phil Hoffman. Secretary, Pat A Spensley, Barbara Koontz. l standing programs. Among these were the Fall 'Plays Plays, and the Sen-ior Play. P . It fy ,M J I n - xi U J H 4 ar Bottorh Row: Marcia Lerner, Shirlee Bogdanoff, Estelle Agron, Stella Rosmarine, Alice Hall, Karla,Samuelsohn, Charlene Hanly, Barbara Abrams. Second Row: Merritt Haskell, Mertilou Wilson, Darlyne Allin, Mary Kay Arthur, Barbara Spaulding, Bereniece Manahan, Bonnie Wells, Jo Nold. Third Row: Alvin Clayman, Rennee Belzer, Elaine.Bassin, Lois Litman, Lois Dol- son, .Gertie LeRoy, Louise Spencer, Gloria Gaffin. Fourth Row. Charles Carroll, Lester Cunningham, Harold Ash, -David Trogdon, Roger Cuneo, Mickey Ross, Allen Kapular. - ' Bottom Row: Pat Spensley, Norma Messick, Evelyn Bassin, Frieda Southard, Donna Meyer, Joyce Scofield, Sheila Preuitt, Barbara Abrams, Bereniece Manahan, Bev Monk, Dorcas Weinhold.ASecond Row: Barbara Spaulding, Barbara Koontz, David Parleman, Phillip Hoffman, Ferna Dillon, Billie Pyle, Barbara Brown, Jane Choate, Marilyn Hunter, Donna Withers, Jim Tarr. Third Row: Lois Litman, Stanley Levin, Vesta Stephens, Shirley Funk, Bob Zwisler, Betty Carney, Martha Gaulke, Janet Yodler, Bob Lang, Bob Haring. ' L J 28 ..JJ.-4.'.:--44--4-.4 ---V-44414414-v.-nf-. --sa-,.c.sa-:.:...::a.aa5.:::-as-as-x-x4 mains - f , --------- f ff' -:-- - ..- ---, V , 7 A r - 7 - H-N, -s-Q---.-s - ..--..--- -- - -f .-.,..,.......-..mwxf, A , .......,..,..L....-,..........,-.,- V - - ENGLISH ASSEMBLY Mm L46 'jf H -. L . Q . In the annual English Assembly, ,members ,of Miss Weeks' senior literature classes presented a cutting from William Shakespeare's play, HAS You -Like lt. The following took part. Prologue, Barbara Haskin, Rosalind, Dorothy Labowitz, Celia, Shirlee Bogdanoff, Orlando, Lester Cun ningham, Oliver, H. R. Wurst, Jack, James Reppeto, Adam, Bob Lang, the banished Duke, John Worthington, Duke Frederick, Allen Wolf, Jaques, Allen Kapular, the Wrestler, Roger Gallup, Amiens, Lee Fowler, Le Beau, Bill Rathbun, the Wrestler's Assistant, .lack Davenport, a Lord, Bob-Haring, Lady in Waiting, Louise Spencer, Denise, Phoebe Wolfe, Foresters, Robert Schaff and Eddie Morris, and the country lasses, Janet Fore, Shirley North, Margaret Postle- thwaite, Mary Hilbert, Donna Reich, Marilyn Foster, Ann Follmer, Sadako Matsushita, DBa1'bara Spaulding, Donna Withers. Tom Sims acted as Master of Ceremonies for the program. ln 30 --,--- -acgrr-441. 1- 44:4-1s,.a4-:..1.....a-' . ak. - '. f f ----1- - f----ali-..-Las f , ....,,-.- -----s-- - V - ' ' , V , - ' - '. 1 ' I S, ' ' Donna Tranin Mary Kay Arthur Donna Withers Charlene Hanly Barbara Haskm Shlrlee Bogdanoff LOUISE Spencer . . . . ,f..-...-..................-...-.......-.-a-..-....-.f..f , r . . . . .ve-rkhtfsa. . .?f:f1w+!?Et+- 'H'- fl --wereifwhffn SENIOR PLAY of 6!L8f5 of ju y Mrs Crane Llly Pratt Mayme MIXICP Cynthia Tate Mrs Maguire Mrs Gordon Gertrude LeRoy Lois Dolson Mary Kay Arthur Angela Konomos Glorla Gaffln Rennee Belzer 66 ' 77 66 ' 8 I' , fifflLfffLfLffffffffffffQ'Qif.'.A.l.'.'.'.'.'f.'.'.'.'.'.-,Mrs. Dace--fffffffffffffffffffffiIifffffffffiffiiefeniece lvtanahan Karla Samuelsohn In Evelyn Snow Carol Ann Pash Janet Yodler Susanne Barbara Spaulding Estelle Agron .............................................. Court Reporter .................................................... Alice Hall Cll3I'lCS C31'I'0ll -------.................... ........ A ......... J ay Pressley ................. .,..,,............ l ....,.,, C harles Carroll LCSlCI' Cllrlnirlgha .,......... Spencer B. Dazey ....... ,..,,,.,,. L ester Cunningham MON Spack ................... ........ T Olly Theodolphulus ........ ...,..,,,,,,,,. D avid Trogdon Alvin Clayman .......... ........... S teve Bromm .......... ,,,,,,,,,,...,. L any Rutter Bob Haring... ........ -13 ..... Andrew MacKaig ........ ........, B ob Haring Bob Lang .............., ......... A lonzo Beal ......,.... ......... V .... B ob Lang Douglas Smith .......... .......... J udge Fish ........ 4 ........ Douglas Smith Roger Cuneo .......... ...... H alsey' Van Stye ..... ....... R oger Cuneo Harold Ash ......... ...... R utherford Dale ..... ........... . .Harold Ash Ronnie Powers... ...l.... Dr. James, Jr ..... ....... R onnie Powers Allen Kapuler...1 .............. Bill Dobbs ......... ......... A llen Kapuler H. B. Wurst ....... Tom 'Sims Morris Kross Lois .Litman ........... Jo N old ....................... Barbara Abrams... .... Clerk of the Court------ -.-------.-.-.-Waiters---..--. R. Wurst Lee Fowler Paul Nelson ---.----Student Directoru.-- ............L01s Lltman A ....... Stage Manager .... .... 1 ......... 1 .................... J 0 Nold ,,,,,,-,-Pr0mpter-.--- .......................Barbara Abrams - may , H - l ll tl V ' . 5 it if V Bottom Row Shirlee Bogdanoff, Barbara Haskin, Bereniece Manahan, Alice Hall, Mertilou Wilson, Mary Kay Arthur Karla Sam uelsohn Charlene Hanly, Barbara Abrams. Second Row: Carol Pash, .lo Nold, Donna Withers, Bafllafa Spfilllding Rennes Belzef Loulse Spencer H R Wurst, Certie LeRoy. Third Row: Les Cunningham, Angela Konomos, Glorla Gaifln, Lois Lltman Alvin Clayman Roger Cuneo Donna Tranin Janet Yodler. Fourth Row: Bob Lang, Charles Carroll, Ronnie Powers Harold Ash Davld Trogdon Bob Haring, Allen Kapular. 31 -4 1 M 2 2 v 7 oncl-IESTRA The Orchestra kept busy by providing music at many of the assemblies and byplayingat both the Fall Play and the Senior Play. One of their many other activities was participating in the All-City I Orchestra Concert which was held in March. The Band and the Orchestra together' played at the Commencement exercises. - . - 1 ' ' ' ft . Low ,Strings Bottom Row: Ruth Fleming, Anita Woods, .lack Davenport, Sadako Matsushita, Carol Courtney. Second Row: Karl Davenport, Carole Jean Schmidt, Don McCall. . ' Violins Bottom Row: Charles Hixon, Bernie Winer, Carol Hixon, Phoebe Wolfe, Carole Timms. Second Row: Rosalind Stephens, Mitchell Kur, Carolyn Logan, Bernard Ruben, .lHCli Wolf. Third Row: Jim Rendina, Carolyn Moore, Carole Browng Wallace Friesen, Bev- erly Friesen. V WlDdS Bottom Row: Anne Fair, Jerry Parker, PENS' KSHCY, Billy Magruder. Second Row: LouiSC Spencer, Bill Youngnian, 'Kenneth Sheriff, lack Hall. Third Row: Gerald Kemner, Mar' vin Reiter, Wilton Dod, Billy Bloch. '34 BAND The Band has again completed a U -..--- . . i - 'I iv .F A- A ' e. ,, ' .,.. 4......e - ,ie H-QL V1 , W UQELJR i i A g' :Z,j,,1 .-.5155 X- f r ! i l 1 l ,Illia llt, shita, l Daveng .all ernie li trole lil! ns, Ruben,lQ na, Cal rI'l6SCUaE lafkera Qowi Lo' eth Shel' 1 Blllllelt l' Qch. V very busy and successful year. Under the direction of Mr. Don Stephens, who is once more back at Paseo, the band played at football and basketball games and in various assemblies. ln April the band presented a concert for the benefit of the public. It was enjoyed by all, , f? OW avg' l l l LOW REEDS: Bottom Row: Joanne Wamsher, Don Parker, Marjorie Loren, Bud Mc- Leroy, John Shields, Wesley Nelson. Second Row: Gerald Kemner, Douqlas Jensen, Jim Mclieown, Ronald Powers, Delbert Lineberry, Richard Huffman. HORN SECTION: Bottom Row: David Herron, Bill Brody, Robert Schmidt, Ronald Chiabotta, Jim Bowen, Robert Jones. Second Row: John Sankey, Bob Nusser, Kenneth Sheriff, Charles Hunter, Bruce Carlson, Dixie Osterman. Third Row: Morton Spack, Doyce Gentry, Bill Campbell, Charles Dilly. CLARINET SECTION: Bottom Row: Billy Siegelbaum, Reid Rundell, Bob Nelson, Jean- ette Miller. Second Row: Donna Coons, Shirley Lewis, David Parelman, Bob Tull, Joyce Ganow, Morris Gordon. Third Row: Kelly O'Neill, Albert Maranbe, Charles Rubin, Jim Lewin, Jerry Parker, Dick Osborne. CORONETS: Bottom Row: W. R. Rader, John Metheny, Herbert Moore, Howard Free- eith Stoklas Second Row Larry Botteron, Bill Younqman, Howard Peterson, man, K ' . 1 I Bruce Barrett, Charles Gillam, Don Melchinq. 35 'a flxl A 7 'l out Ulf' 4 x W-Af ' , 1 . gy 333. 1 f 1 1 , 4:1 f 7, I rl Q it x ' F.- : - f - ' f F , i , . .4 f y . 4 , , , ty ff' I -7551 ' , f 21 , . ,. fy .- ' 5 ,- I ,'--J,-'Q ' ' 'Q' - link - 15. ,I 1 'ff f , , L f 5 ,E fl, . ' 1? '- V up N - , , . xf 4 X If H , , - , 11 ' ' ,-,--bf ff g V J ff' f , ' I . . I 1 I- I ,-.'LH A --V V ,E YYVY V ,,.g, -,-,A,,,,Jg Y -,,,,gg,,n , 1 ,. ,.,.....-..Y-,-,.,,....A..1Lf-------+f--'r'- , - , V ' - - - : ' ' , ' X A 1 , .- ' 1 3.5. 1 ', ,, ' 'I' ' . .',.t,f,',', ' ' ,ff '2 -' ,'1 '-,, ,jl ' 'Qg'1l'.'-:M1: '5 .', iri-3-3' ji- . -, 1 I 'H . ' ' -.4 X ' '-' -- T '-w.'.ff' - X 1 ' 4 w .- ',,. ',,.: .' ' . , f,-Q, ,.., AUM . . . V,,.V,,A-f.- X - I - V, 3 , 1- I -'V-'ff' ... -rv 21' ' r.- if X 1 1 sk E 1 I W 1 .......,...........A........... v - ,...... .......... -....- - ...........,,,,,., . M,-. 1-1-,n.:Q.f11 -qv-1 . . - - -- - Q 6 .gs 4 ,Q 3 E E Ev fi 51 R ,4 5. Q. 5 f in wx E4 1-4 3 '1 11 4 24 51 1 N 1 u 1 55 , W i ix 1 i I 1 Y 'a F E W, ., .L,.W. ., .,.... , .Af-,,L,.4m ..x.. XL... , , vm... clams u 'WW Q,Qkg.n XF- 'V Q 5718, W UN 459 Wu -,X up-wmv FOCTBALL i ,S f- St team football squad, with Coach Nelson Dwight guiding them bega v n ASEO - . 1r - h five returning lettermen. These five are: Davenport FB- Fessl ' y er, the season wit T. and Gallup, E. With these and many others, he and the team made qulte a Show QB' Overton, Cg-OVCHIIHI1, 1 I 1 7 -h EP' t - 1 . .ng fprzt e ira es H. they downed the Rockhurstflawks for the first time in ten years. The some s was 12-7 Th e g 1 . B rs staged an upset over the Pirate team. oug aseo was favored . . 7 ln th the Bears rolled up a h nga txfclf Reijiaiesiolanrdl Eessler making the touchdowns. V 1 en though the Northeast Vikings won, 20-0. ii ' lea ue opener was a thril er- CV' Alth h P e second encounter, the East 8 ea . . 19-6 score over them. Not letting this second defeat bother them, Paseo finished the season without another loss. g - C . T 1' ' d defeated them 6-0. The touchdown came when Paseo buckled down efore meeting the Westport Tigers an Fessler passed to Foster, for our six points. ,V V p ' ' ' ' h a chance against the scrappy Pirates, who took home another ' The Manual Redbirds tried but didn t ave victory, this time 19-0. I ' 1 I . The Central Eagles were the next victims, although they tied the score until the third iquarter, Paseo came up with two more touchdowns' to make the score 20-6. Q . - ' Southwest, who lookedhgood early in the season, proved to be no match for the Pirate fury, and they came ' out an the short end ofthe 13-6 score. i Sou theast our last game. enabled the Pirates to tie for second place in the league. 32-14 was the score. l 9 I , Fessler completed ten passes which boosted our score considerab y. , Since the Pirates were such a fine team, several of them were on the seco the All-Stars..Fessler and Overman made 4: erry, Hope, Foster, and Gentry all rated honorable mention. , A fi if-j f AAN --LA1. 'Sh b 7 d n team rews I-n1nf1:Y10' Wag Bottom Football - First Team ll, . ht Cwrff Row: Jack Davenport Bu , R d , , , B ll 1 ee er' Jack Drummond, .lohn Kessler Dick Scalet, Royce Roberts, Jim liiycfef Pace Bull arre ' ,A Gillam i MCKeown Se i - C0 d R : ' 9 n ow Jim Hyatt' Harold Ash, Bob Horwitz, Bill Shrewsbury, Jim Ovcrt0I1, Richard Her Richards Don Schulenbe , rg: J H ' Mark Mel R. h oe ope. Thzrd Row: Roger Gallup, Charles Carney, Larry Ricks, Karl Davenp0rI,G My Chaylfe ' i - Charles GH ' Richey. son, ic ard Sundeen Dick 1 Fo t , F s er ourth Row: Bill Fessler, Ernest Mayor, Tom Overman, 40 I Y 5 5 3101- X f A A 'l 1 Z 1,3 ' f 1 7 lv 3 i 1 Ferl Cakh hey f beset H1116 tl 16 anol 'aseo te' they ci the so-if 111311 1112 g wifi gl t S 1 ah' I 15, 4. rs. gllls 1 PM .chafd lt Cl' tlfllt Second Team Football-Bolton Row: Stanley Shane, Bob Smith, Jordan Cohen, Bud McLeroy, John Methenyx. Jim Ratch- ford, Paul Thorp, Dennis Shaver, David Herron. Second Row: Doyce Gentry, Perry Lovett, Joe Hammer, Bill Johnson, Larry Nagel, Clark Cunningham, George Markham. Third Row: Kenny Mann, Phillip Van Deursen, Arthur Meltzer, Fred Merrell, Joe Crouthers, Bob Reddig, Bob Thurman, Paul Barker. Fourth Row: Orville Hicks, Bill Blowers, Don Henzlik, Coach Nurski, Bob Foster, H. C. Van Deursen, Bill Clark. Lindley's Rinkey Dinks-Bottom Row: Gene Grover, Jim Smith, Donald Phillips, Jim Pfenning, Darrell Hendon, Stanley Zitron, Buzzie Shultz, Rubin Singer, Tommy Hollcroft. Second Row: Robert Davis, Pat White, Forrest Hoglund, John Paul Jones, .lim Houston, Bob Martin, Tom Cowling, Donald Soblin. Third Row: Donald Boresow, Bob Fulton, Alfred Farha, Carl Howard, Stuart Burhans, Gale Mauk, Charles Gusewelle, Jimmie Book. Fourth Row: Bill Tubbs, Larry Hayes, Stanley John- son, Bob Burean, Jimmy Coe, David Pozin, Gordon Nevers. Fifth Row: Raymond Van Horn, ,Ross Allen, Mike Lesser, Larry Luther, Frederick Riley, Leon Bury, Kelly O'Niell, Harry Gaffin. ,Sixth Row: Bob Doolittle, Byron Duncan, Ronald Davidson, Lewis Clark, Tommy Robinson, Coach Lindley. 1 5 S cond T am Football Not to be out-done by the first team, the second team also came in second place in the standings of the Inter- scholastic. League. 1 'y These boys gained a great deal of experience which will be very valuable to them in next year's encounter. Coach Nurski had a very good year at Paseo, and we wish him and his boys lots of luck in the years to come. SECOND TEAM STANDINGS W. . 1'. 6 1 0 4 2 1 4 2 1 2 2 3 3 4 0 1 5 1 1 6 0 0 7 0 L . Southwest ........ ---f------ PASEO ..... ---------- Southeast .... ---------- Northeast .... ---------- Central ..... ---------- Westport ...... ---------- East ........... ---------' Manual ..... -------- --------'- 41 ' ' ' - -q.,..,.... Y 1 I mmm... .. ,-, . ..-.,,,...,..,..-,,..,...-...., .,.,-. ...gnu .I Y Q CLCVY C A WW 1 5 jgeg ' M11 IQA' W ' E f7 Q CU MOL' GM Toekev 51,023 IQHO W9KH' f W Q V7 Oggq n ,J-.V 43 IRST TEA BASKE BALL Under the able leadership of Coacg Clifford Cornelius Paseo s basketba squad proved itself truly worthy of the the rt of the student body. By suppo end of the season the Pirates had The rolled up 10 wins to only 6 losses. team was also fortunate in having ' ' l s re- ,Iimmy Miller and Bill Fess er a turning lettermen. ln the first encounter of the season t the team fought hard, but lost o Ruskin, 24-28. Miller was the high point man. Then in the second game Paseo got back into winning form and beat Rock- hurst, 41-39 in an overtime play. Miller and Fessler both did their share of high scoring. Th next game was with Warrens- e burg which the Bucs won, 46-41. This time Fessler stood out as high point man of the team. Glennon was the next school to h' k they could turn the tide of Pirate, I 1Il fury, but they were sadly disappointed. Although the game provided plenty of U excitement for both sides, a throw by Spack won the game for Paseo, 41-40. The Paseo basketeers had their next victory of 44-40 over the alumni with Miller high point man for the Pirates and E. C. Leslie for the alumni. The league opener with Manual heaped another victory on the Pirates' already proud record by a score of ,....,....M...,.s.-mm 1 ? Coaches and Ca . Pt : M . alns ort Spack, Coach Dwight, Coach Cornelius, Bill Fessler Managers: Dick Haskin, Charles Beeman Ph'l B 9 1 ar ker, W. Herman Ricketson. 44 69-48. The boys were in top f making 4779 of their goals and 622m of the free throws. This 59 point. Wo the league record for ' - S IS game. scoring ln one The following game was a disappoint ment for Westport won, 44.34 Spacg was high point man for the Pirates Central was the next victim, This game was good for plenty of excite- ment with both sides having excellent chances for victory. Miller clinched the game for the Bucs by sinking two last- minute shots, making the score 38-34. Spack Was again high scorer. When Paseo triumphed over South- west, 55-32, Fessler set a new indi- vidual scoring record for a single game with 30 points. The former record was 24 points, held by Bob Phillips '46, Paseo alumnus. East gave the Pirates an upset, 46-42. Spack was high scorer. The Southeast game was the most thrilling of the season for 'Southwest was undefeated. The Pirates met the challenge nobly but were defeated by only 1 point. The score was 43-42 with Fessler and Spack high scorers. ln the last league game with North- 38 27 ln east Paseo was victorious, - . ' l this game Fessler made his seasona total 100 points, which was the high- est for the season in the league. Pembroke-Country Day gave the Bt1CS a shellacking, 58-24. Fessler was hlgh point man. won the ln the sub-regionals Paseo Consolation Trophy but did not com- ' The team pete in the regional games. b really proved what they could do .Y oint. Thls beating Southeast by 1 P fl was a fittin Su g climax to a succeS SCHSOII. he fact Paseo was indeed proud Of il k were chosen that Fessler and SpaC ,.d '1 receive first team Honorable Mention. All-Stars and M11 er h teanl trulY Coach Cornelius and t 6 .H ,49 made a fine showing for P33601 d h ol 15 Pfou ' of which the whole SC 0 '- Lit, . V Hz--rn. , , fr.:-rr.,5z,.. fm, in IS ls 011g uoim. illaci S. This Knits fllent i the 5834. -outh- indi. game i wa a '46, 4642. most invest :I lite ed by l with forth- 7, In isoual high' i Bucs high 11 tilt C0l1l' lC3m io by This iessilll B fact 110563 trllii in ,49 wud' 1-..--ir Bottom Row: Larry Kamin, Harvey Edwards, Bill Reeder, ,lake Golding, George Cohen, Jerry Stewart, John Metheny Billy Johnson l d Ell B Doyce Gentry, Kelly O7Neill, Charles Gentry. Second Rowi Paul Barker, Tom Wyatt, Don Henzlik, J oe Crouthers, L oy iott yron Duncan, Dick Hartman, Don Fish. SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL The Buclets, coached by Nelson Dwight, started off the season by an encounter with Ruskin which they lost, 16-28. Crouthers was the high point man. The Pirate seconds just couldn't seem to get going and were beaten by Rockhurst, 23-20. The Buclets missed 20 free throws which was a contributing factor in their de- feat. ln the third game Warrensburg was the victor. The score was 39:26 with Henzlik this time high point man, The Buclets really proved what they could do by downing Glen- non, 43-40, Henzlik making high scores. The league opener with Manual proved a disappointment, for Manual came out on top, 29-27. Henzlik made 10 points for the Buclets. ln the game with Westport the Pirate seconds were again thwart- ed in their efforts to attain victory. It was Westport's game, 44-23. Henzlik again made the high score for Paseo. The following encounter with Central was a, thriller, but the Eagles won, 32-31. High point man was Henzlik. ln the Southwest match the Re- serves were slow getting started. They did, however, make a good 45 showing in the last half, but were defeated, 41-28.1 , East rolled up 30 to Paseois 20 points with Metheny making the Buclets, high score. , Q 4 The high spot came when the seconds defeated Southeast, 21-16. Barker was high point man. ln the last league game with Northeast the seconds lost, 42-26. Golding and Barker were the spark plugs for Paseo. Henzlik looked good this year for the Pirates. He suited up with the first' team and learned a great deal which will help him in the YGEIIS to COITIC. A l B'll Reeder, Bob Tull, George Markham, Willard Hef- Bottom Row: Keith Stoklas, Alfred Farha, Jack Phillips, Karmeen Ke tner, 1 felman, Stanley Shane, Don Boresow, Jack Snyder, David Herron, Jim MCDOWCU- SGCOHJTROWI .l0bl1 Metllcny, Bob Madison, Phil Van Deursen, Larry Hayes, Ed Cresswell, Carl McCullough, Jimmie Book, Paul Thorp, .Bill Johnson, Fred Merrell, Charles Gusewelle, Dick Scalet. Third Row: Elbert Willingham, Bob Bailey, Sherwood Holzapfel, Bob' Thomas, Paul Nelson, Ray Van Horn, Charles Gillam, Charles Beeman, Perry Lovett. Fourth Row: Warren Pace, Kelly O'Neill, Gerald Robinson, Fred Riley, Bill Clark, Richard Hern, Bob Jones, Dick Heimlich, Neal Anderson, Paul Barker, Karl Davenport. Fifth Row: Rod Carter, Bob Thurman, Jim Hyatt, Tom Sims, John Wagner, George Grumbles, Don Schulenberg, Tom Wyatt, Don Henzlik, Caulkins Van S' h R R Gallu , Dick Foster, Charles Gentry, Bill Fessler, Tom Overman, Joe Hope, Bill Blowers, Deursen, Larry Botteron. txt ow: og p Eugene McWilliams. B TRACK T AM X. As the 749, Paseon goes to press, Paseo's track team has the makings of a first-class squad. Under the diligent super- vision of Coach Nurski, the boys are shaping up a team which is bound to carry Paseo far in the competition. Two sparkplugs of the team' are Bill Fesslerr and Tom Overman. Fessler has cut .3 of a second off his mark. for the .low hurdles, making his present record 7.9 seconds. ln addition to this, he threw the shot 45 feet 10K inches at the State Indoor Track Meet. Overman was also in good form HS he hlgh jumped 5'9 . Paseo collected a total of 13 points in this meet. ln the meet with North Kansas City, the Pirates put UP H grim battle but couldnlt break down the opposition, AS 3 result, North K. C. was on the winningaend of the 53-51 score. The next meet with Central was a thriller with both teams in fine form. However, it proved to be a disapp ment for the Pirate fans as Central won, 59-46. At the start, Paseo was favored and proved deserving of this support bY winning numerous first places. The main trouble seemed I0 be that the teams couldn't get enough second and third Place oint- points. 4 Despite these set-backs, Paseois spirit came through and in the next meet with Northeast the boys chalked up 58 P01145 to the Vikings' 46. Bill Fessler took three firStS- With this fine start it is evident that Paseois track team will really H30 placesf, Backed by the confidence of thehbli' ici tire student body, the boys will make a showing of W everyone can be proud. TENNIS TEAM Bottom Row: Dick Miller Reid Pundell. Second OW Broome Jim Bowen. R : Ronald Robinson, MIMOII ----1-wf.,7.,?..f...- , i!- 'h- ,,,,.........A...... ...N- s LQGTIJCDMJIQV ' 2. 5 Timm SIYVIQ T3drba.V6. Ma.5K'1 nh 4 H.Q.bJur5fl: 5 Bob Lang 6 Carokyn Moore 1 LOB Do!-son , 4Ig4giggf5ff, ,X I V. X . 'EL-H ' 2, ,krr' ,V Q.. ls 40 I n 1- T -- 'www- PS SP0l'lShAwards: Bottom Row: Betty Blowers, Carolyn Moore, Carole Hyskell, Peggy Wayman, Phoebe Wolfe, Ruth Ross, Sadako f.Sl1SEta .Second Rauf: Carol Ledeen Donna Rinker ,lo Ann Bonette, Chiquita l-Iyskell, Pat Elwell, Martha McNish, Norma 1S,l ernlce Silverstein, Beverlee Ebel Rosalie Kurash, Shirley Langley, Betty Brown, Carleen Crago Third Row: Mar ene , C HH, MHTSIT3 C00k, .loanne Hartmann, Marilyn Leslie, Martha Ober, Nancy Huff, Jolaen Francis, Barbara Cook, San ra CHI112111, Moreen Rogell, Gayle Bergman, Martha Patterson. Fourth Row: Sara Rodabaugh, Marlene Bierbrodt, Barbara ose riSh0ff!?9dMYers Donna Taylor Barbara Tracy .lean Sellers .lane Thompson Ruth Singer Lalla Brown lois Peterso .lim H K'H aAe1mf3 PCIHX, .loanne Mahaney. Fifth Row: Pat Steele, Barbara Spitzenpfeil, Mary Valentine, Betty McKanna, a Frisbiee Y, melia Klumpp, Carole Thompson, Edith Maxwell, Bgtty barney, Janett Pasley, Joanne Shoup, Joan Rader, Kath een If ghlgfffdfb Sports Awards: Bottom Row: Eugenia ,lern Sharon Long, Nancy Pursley, Maxine Cable, Sydney Elarton, Nancy ia atrlcia Thomas, Barbara Madlof Karlyn Armstr g, Betty Catechis, Annette Kohn. Second Row: Roberta Harvey, ir n Si? Barbara Dungan Thirlene Kopelman, Phyllis Cohen lNancy McKanna Ranore Rosenthal Norma Herrell Bar ara i gf Dalrgaret C1a1'.kfM21rilyn Foster. Third Row: Alice Wilhoit, Ruth Tracy, Vallie Richerson, Shirley Hildebrand, Caro 2 IHHHC Moffitt, Carole Dameron Suzanne Baty, Shirley Long, Jane Yancey, Lois Taylor, .loan ogt 0 0 ing the Paqt Year the girls have participated in a wide variety of activities. The first sport in the line-up was hoc Wed by basketball, Volleyball baseball modern dancing, and tennis. lntermingled with these sports each week was swimmln . I SCh00l lnterscholastic Sports Day which included participants from each high school in the city was held three times year' The Sports high-lighted at those events were hockey, basketball, and individual spo s e individual sports vxinner was Carolyn Moore. To her credit oes both the table tennis and badminton champions Sc 0 ee flwafds were given to girls participating in after-school sports. These were the small shield lar e shield and e 0 leuel' The after school program included hockey, basketball, volleyball, baseball, and lifesavin Bowling Team L H Grace Roger Jud, Bottom Row: Martha Ober, Marcia Cook, Pat Muehle, Pat Willits, Beverly Kirkpatrick, Marlene MC 6 .am uth jackson, L015 Palmquist, Carolyn Hotiman, Carol Ledeen. Second Row! Gayle Bergman, Norma DTICS, Martha NICPg3?i,alTa Rosedahl, JOYCC Peterson, .lo Richie, Sandra Silverman, Nancy Church, Rosalie Kurash. Third Row! JOQHHQ Mahalieyi Fourth Row: Katlialeell Canow, Sue Fitzpatrick, Mary Valentine, Donna Taylor, Barbara Tracy, Madeline Penix, Lalla Brown. Peggy Wayman, Amzl Frisbee, Shirley Langly, Pat Steele, Leia Updike, Bernice Silverstein, Betty Blowers, Carolyn Moore, U Betty L1chI6H Anglin, Janice Churchill. Fifth Row: Joanne Shoup, Ann Moore, Amelia Klumpp, Doris Gibson, DOHU3 C1'0uS'f7 berger, Ruth Ross, Janeal Parrish, Patty Heerman, Carolyn Logan. Hockey Playday Team R W- Bettt' d 0 ' - Bottom Row: Carolyn Moore, Betty Sneed, Peggy Waynian, Phoebe Wolfe, Martha Patterson, Carole llyskcllkseigoilaneal Parrish Blo i wers, Sadako Matsushita, Lois Peterson, Lalla Brown, Madeline Penix. Third Row: .lanet Paslcy, Ruth OS Donna Taylor. Basketball Playday Team H Browll . '17 La H Bottom Row: Carole l-lvskell Carolyn Moore Jeannine Purd Billie Wat On, Second Row: Barbara Spitzerlpfel . . ' ' . b 9 ye S Lois Peterson. Third Row: Madeline Penix, Ruth Boss, Betty M cKanna, June Johnson. 50 SWIM CHAMPION 7 we Q - LIFE sAvERs , Bottom Row: Martha Ober, Pat El- well, .lanett Pasley, Kathleen Frisbie, Nancy Huff, Phyllis Wilson, Mari- lyn Walter, Ann Crawford. Second Row: Sue Tautfest, Janie Ginn, .lanet Hossman, Ellen Miller, Mari- lyn Lovelady, .loan Lanyon, Edith Maxwell, Barbara Rosier. Third Row: Freida Southard, Martha Pat- terson, .lean Sellars, Betty Carney, Sally Candy, ,laneal Parrish. MANAGERS . Fottom Row: Carolyn Moore, Sue McCullough, JoAnne Bonette, Marr tha Patterson. Second Row: Bar- bara 'Cook, Lalla Brown, Betty Blowers, Mary Louise Valentine. Third' Row: Barbara Snitzenpfeil, Iois Peterson, Donna Taylor, Janett Pasley. ,, Paseo was Proud to have one of its students make such a fme record IH the M1-sot11'1 IYEIQEBCS Iilligagigagrm HS dld Ruth Ross. In the free style preliminaries Ruth placed 6th in the 50'Yafdv 4th In t e Y 5 . - - - fi f the 220-yard. She Came in znd in the 100-yard and 3rd ln the 220-yard ln the fmals- The 220 Var me S e relay team On which she swam placed first. 51 The R.O.T.C., under the direction of Sergeant Enmon L. Dorsey and Captain Charles W. Green, was ably headed this year by the battalion commander Lien, tenant Colonel Leonard Marks. X At the R.O.T.C. ball, March 26, the Swem Saber was presented to First Lieu- tenant Robert Paden, and the Tabolsky cup to Stephen Silverstein, outstanding first year cadet., Karla' Samuelsohn, es. corted by Second Lieutenant Mason Kess- ler, was crowned queen. Her attendants were Donna Reich and Janet Fore, escorted by Major Alvin Levin and Second Lieu- tenant John Worthington. At the R.O.T.C. circus, held April 2, the crack platoon under Second,Lieutenant Worthington presented Wllhe Pirates March Againf' performed in their dress uniforms which were issued for the first time this year. Q F F I C E ,,.. 1 II vi M Q l i nl 5 ... ait a. , tnitti i W Co T If T7 VV3: Zzlr ,:.:.g trri I I RIFLE TEAM Bottom Row: Paul Mabray, Kenneth Petersen, Richard Ev ans. Second Row: James Reppeto, Bicky Bahr, Jerry Parker. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS l .,,.,,a i 1 N I BOUOTTL Row: Dale Creech, Stephen Silverstein, James Crawford, James Manahafl' Hgrb .RcEElSEjLn'S:j5i0iy Jai? Second Row: Richard Mather, Albert Maraule, Carl Howard, -lack Wolf' Third ow' Y 9 Browning, Phillip Jacobs, Byron Bailey. 53 ..f.-.-,......x-.....-...,,........,-..,...,....,,..... I2 'z of 4? E 3 Company A. First Platoon J Robert Grifflione, Carl Bottom Row: Ralph Jacobsen, Alfred Carr, James Crawford. Second Row: Paul Mabray, StanleY Shane, , Mother, Don Howard, Jason Benton, John Chatfield, Edward Morgan, Robert Pringle. Third Row: J21Cli Koder, Rlchard a William ld L gan, John Sankey' Jacobs, Arthur Katz, Stephen Silverstein, Irving Cohen, Charles Ellis. Fourth Row: Dona 0 Pritchard, Morrie Cordon, Richard Bell, Billy Siegelbaum, James Haeflinger, John Worthington- V Company A. Second Platoon G Coffee Jim Adanf Bottom Row: James Reppeto, Jerry Parker. Second Row: Tom Cochran, Dan Clark, Bernard Ruben, I Uliwahanesi, BYIOU Cfif Wayne Clebe, Harold Browning. Third Row: Edward Cohn, Stanley Johnson, Kenneth Hag6TtY, Jollnld Wishnow, Jack W0 her, Wesley Nelson, Kenneth West. Fourth Row: Albert Mara ule, Joe Frazier, Kenneth Lerner, H310 Ernest Kary, Jack Huff. 54 7 B tr . . . 0 om ROW Alvln Levin Clayton Shelton, Harold Cordon. Secon ow: , h Petersen Kenneth Smith Charles Gillespie, Flo l X 1 . i i Company B. First Platoon d R Robert Coleman Jack Fortney, Harold Haye S yd Ch 1 , ' 9 afffs Wade, Joe Scholzman, Herbert Rosenstein. Third Row: Kennet ' , , S ' t James Manahan, Donald Gardner, Duane Mc Doms J ' ack H00'fCI1, Charles Harvey. Fourth Row: James Baron, Roy t1I'0I1, Gabe, Walter Rosebrough. Company B. Second Platoon Bott . ' Jacoizj lgonard Marks, Charles Smith. Second Row: John McMillan, Alvin Parret, John Phillips, Dale Creech, Phillip . alley. Third Row: Sanford Krug, Richard Carr, Lawrence Casebolt, Harry Dilley, John Wright, Larry Reed ' R bert Moore, Dale Coble, John Wilburn, Bicky Bahr. My ron Slegel- Fourth Row: Charles Summers, Larry Baldwin, o 55 11 f Y . 1 11 1 1 1 11 , 1 11 1 11 1 I 1 . ll 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 '.11 11 1 2 1 1 I , 1 1 . 1 1 1 .1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ,Z 1 I 1 1 f 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 1 I 1 : 1 11 11 1' ' ' 1 1111 1 f' 1 111 111 111 1.1 1 11111 1 111 - - 1 11 1 - 1111 1 11 1 M1 - 11 121 1 .1 11 f 1 11 11 '1 1 1 . 111 ,1 1 1 1 Z 11 111 ,1 1 1 1 11 1 I1 1 , V1 '1 1 1 A 11 1 1 V ,i -. 1 ,11 1 ' V 13 1 if 2 -11 1 V31 Q 151 11111 I' 1'1- . 'M Ui, . . 1 iw , 1 1 11 ' ,1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 111 V . 1 1 11.11 1 11 11141: '1 111 112'1'1 ' 1f 1 51 1 51 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1. 1 1 A1 - 11 3 - 1rI 1' I 1 1 11 , I1 1 1 H1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 V I 1 1 l 1- - 1 1 . 11 1 1 A 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 'J 1 1- 1 1 1 1 '1 ' V 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 .. 1 1 1 11 1--11 .1 T11 1 1' V1 1 11111 1 11' 1 1, mi 1 111' ' 1 1 1f1 111 1 .1 11 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11' 1 1 1 1 11'- A s' ' WW! V57 xfw 'vi f ws! ' 14' E 4 M iss A dams-445 Bottom Row: Jack Havenhiu Kennedy, Sydney Elarton,, 9151,-fglara Rainey, Eve Craig, Eleanore Danmi' Karlyn Armstrong, Carol Thomas Sye' ond Row: Arnold Kratchman Barbec- Ann Long, Darlene Boyer ,Cl ara Keim, Sandra Carpenter: Biaiihlalile Young, Marie Aldridge, Raymond R0 a brough, James Brown. Th' Se: Darrell Barrett, Sally TarczaJrEolzlJLw. Donaldson, Larry Cantrell, Paul Kief ley, Janet Lee Collier, Dorothy Greg I berg, Shirley Brasser, Morris S013 Fourth Row: Jack Austin, Thaine Ali' derson, Ross Allen, Lois Bliesner Larr- Gardner, Stuart Burhans, Jaclg Keli EIeLdIyEer.Sh1rley Hildebrand, Charlgs Miss Bailey-232 Bottom Row: Lynn Lackey, Billy Ed. wards, Lionel Campbell, Richard Hor- ton, Donald Hayes, Katherine Seaton Nancy Pursley, Rubin Singer, Jimmg Blackburn. Second Row: Bob Kessler Naomi Reed, Virginia Johnson, Sylvizi Warnlce, Carol Fiebig, Carol Morgan Shirley Long, Jo-Ann Staley, Howard Ferguson. Third Row: Leonard Clam Harry Pener, Jim Mitzel, Tom Cowling, George Munoz, Bob Martin, Jack Davis, Tom McNervey. Fourth Row: Richard Kelley, Arthur Pace, Ruth Gilchrist, Ernest Green, Lyle Davis, Bob Burean, Eddie Perley, ,Don Duvall, Thomas Robinson. lldiss Baity-102 Bottom Row: Ruth Butler, Dorothy Davis, Jeannine Purdy, Barbara Stut- man, Alice Hall, Lise Gruen, Catherine Schmitt. Second Row: Vesta Stephens, Ann Follmer, Walter Rosebrough, Leonard Marks, Anne Clark, Peggy Wayman, Morris Kross. Third Row: Roger Cuneo, Gwyn Hill, Gloria Gaffin, Elizabeth Anne Fair, Tom Sims, Ben Trump, Charles Garney. M r. Barrett-202 Bottom Row: Gary McCa1'd, KCHUY Brockman, Mack Wesner, Wallace Stephens, James Marshall, Rlcllaffl Bell, Stephen Silverstein, JerIY G01'dQn' Second Row: Tommy GattS, lack Mm' dell, Keith Ullery, Dennis Thelen, Mar' shall Tabolsky. Third Row: Larry Luther, George M3fkl13111, Harold Daw? Norma Jean Roe, Jane Thompson, BO' Zwisler, Arthur Meltzer. Fourth Row,- James Drimmel, Bob FOSYCF, Don lilfll: man, Jack Huff, Don Scott, Don er her, Earl Corbin, Ted Anderson- Miss B etz-4-14 Bottom Raw: Eddie Cohn, Joe Hanna' Jack l Hootren, Alfred FaFha'BHLdJ Schmidt, .lun MCDOWCHS Slim Second Row: Beverly-Ponuqusi Sandifer, Bernice Srlversigllller Perl- Rutledge, Helen Seafles' S ,. jnet a 111311, Rita Ellis, Thlfd P-Eflqfaiigott, man, Janett P215 err. , err Blf?xJeJ1'l65' Jones, lVlHfJ0r1e-lllolilhlzilffll Paul Mabray, Fred 1t1efHe'Fri,C1,ef, Row: Perry Lovett, Melvlnp n Fish, Charles Rubin, Bill Clfifkf 0Charlf?5 Charles E Gentry. 1115, J ack Fofmey' 1 1 r J 1 if V E li b E F hi HI Bc da soi M: He Ba Da B01 Wh gin Rin Sec Hal 5 V11 'Da l Ellarllara he rimll ligmasuagze, C. lin, Barbara rs Clarence Va Barbara nlhond R05 hird Robe' Za, Lola Lug' ' Palll lothy Green Drills ,Thaine AZ' resner, ra H' dleek nil i ' Charles 2 ya r iliohardl ruge iearona g fr imnn lol? Kessler, nsonr Slhia ml Morgan. lelf, l'lowafrl Hard Blazer, om Cowling, , Jack Danii. 9105 Richard ill Gilchrist, Boh Burean, ill, Thomas 2 er, Dorothy arbara Stnr- rn, Catherine ta Stephens, Bosebrough, lark, Peggy Third Roni: 'loria Gaflin, r Sims, Ben i2 lard, Kemll gf, Wallace ill, Rirhafl erry Gorrlfrll- S, 'lack Mlll' Thelerli Mal' Row! Lalll ,131-old Dillllsr ompS0nr Boll lloufih Raw: rr Don Nell' 'ti D011 MH' dersoll- l Hanflhs ins, Jim BOW . Us Miriell iein, Margl 1 Per. Esther Janet RW: r. J r Tfaugoli ,a def, 111 a elllofnrrrrr 'I' ' ' Cr ,- Fflscii ffnvnghlirlg UCYQ Miss Blf139 128 , 4 h Patterson, Frances B0mmll50ildahSBlithaard, Shirley North, Hook, Jreln Hagen, Henrietta LaMar, Norma ea B V Monk Second Row: Jean Fofe' lvl C1 l' .Penix, Barbara John Shfiffy Lclliiifselnhefalentine, Donna KOOUU' 1- Miller, Marilyn lV1llleri'inJulJllJl'1r?2ils Weinhold. Third Rublils 8 ie Keeton, Janet Fore, Bar- Row.gfEiQenprei1, Paul Nicely, Pat hara PL0uiS Potts, Harvey Elieder. Eaforgil Row. Bob Mills, Elbert Waring. Fourrjliff Lash, Lee Fowler, Jim HY- Eirfhjoe H' Hope, Bieky Bahr. Miss Boch-118 Bottom Row: Jo Nold, Shirlee Bog- danoff, Dgrlyne Allin, Mertilou Wil- son Bereniece Manahan, Estelle Agron, Maicia Lerner. Second Row: Merritt Haskell, Barbara Spaulding, Elaine Bassin, Bennee Belzer, Charles Carroll, David Trogdon. Miss Bradley,-244 Bottom Row: Marlene Burley, Pat White, Pat Hurst, Sue Freeman, Vir- ginia Biley, Janet Planzer, Donna Rinker, Betty Sneed, Renee Agruss. Second Row: Marilyn Lovelady, Ruth Harris, Janice Delis, Phyllis Wilson, Jeanne Hall, Betty Klopper, Beverly Gilgus, Cerean Millman. Third Row: Beverly Hand, Geri Fisher, Marilyn Fugit, Shirley Trotter, Betty Salmon, Mondena Zlait. Fourth Row: Joann Nelson, Dixie Osterman, Lois Jones, Elizabeth Horridge, Donna Drinkard, Eleanor Kidd, Carmen Ross, Betty Kaplan, Betty Lerer. Mr. Bradley-1 10 Bottomuliow: Barbara Liebst, Virginia lVlcCull1ck, Rosalind Brooks, Geraldine Kanter, Blu Wanda Bilyeu, Bonnie Sue Wells, Darlene Malamud, Dolores BUfCh6tt. Second Row: Thelma Schmitt, Carol Carr, Shirley Kopitnik, Barbara lgamllmns .Gene Lundy, Consuella 121206, Bonnie Jean Owen, JoAnn Huif. S lard Row: Carol Curnett, Janet Van- Cclfelandls Norman Weiner, Carl Mc- Ju Ough, Bob Hadley, Bill Shrewsbury, 311165 Holloway, Arlene Buckles. Miss Cannon-412 fimofn Row: Beverly Ellis, Donna eyefr .lo Ann Shouse, Joyce Scofield, gzilflfg Watson, Lois Kopin. Second Sohn' Ehallil Radetsky, Karla Samuel- Jane, CTIHICS Miller, Ardyce Pearson, Row- Doate, Yvonne Reid. Third Micke Ron Parker, Eddie Morris, Jerry YS 11055, Jeanne Lake, Bob Smith, Ash Bflbafier. Fourth Row: Harold Lewrin OM Nielson, Bob Paden, Jim For , arvin Finkelston, Bob De- esli Morton Spack. Mr. Corneliug-246 Bottom Row: John wards, Jerry Hankiiievgriaileirvfg cutt, Joe Karbank, Melvin F unni- , stein, Jack Bramlette, Bud Mrfilken- r Dean Wiseman, Clifford Stillw fl er0Y, ond Bow: Phil Barker Car1eH. Sec- Ronald Wagers, Douglas Smithaebflfr McKeown, Richard Pedigo Jer 'Linn brook, Allen Laner, David 'sewgd fish- Pyle. Third Row: rem, Mokif Oh Harry Pointer, Bill Johnson i5skYr Bybee, Dale Kitchen, Bob Lagan Zines ald Haggard, Byron Duncan' am' Carter. Fourth Row: Billy Wulser Bod Mccfeightr Jerry Greathouse ,J Oh J Burton, Larry Botteron, Bil1iKeef1'Y ' Leibert Birnbaum, Eugene lVlcWilliS er, Bernard Bortnick, Eddie Marlamsr Bob Mccuiiough. gm Mr. Danielsen-41-43 Bottom Row: Darrell Hend Farha, JoAnn Buckner, J uanBii7KiJIu11?g J Eris Lewis, Barbara Madlof, Carolee Parker, Charles Van Horn, Jack Jeter Second Row: Roberta Harvey, Juanita Cornell, Charles Doran, Dan Davin Howard Freeman, Seymour Goprnani Beverly Johnson, Dora Kinnaird. Third Row: Janet Jeffries, Jimmy Capps Jimmy Rasnick, Robert Hodges, Ja Ellen Stubbs, Beverly Davis, Barbara Kreitman. Fourth Row: Jane Yancey Marion Rogers, Richard White, John Capps, Charlene Frazee, Roy Lee John. son, Howard Bodker, Robert Ward. Miss Daugherty-106 Bottom Row: Marjorie Messick, Judy Palmquist, Margaret Mack, Ralph Kolb, George Howe, Bobby Rabinowitz, Vir- ginia Wood, Gerry Viditto, Betty Jo Keys, Donna McClellan. Second Row: Charles Harvey, Dick Haskin, Harold Holtzclaw, Debbie Parelman, Barbara Kistler, Virginia Sturgis, Bernice Le- vine, Rosalie Kurash, Harry Dilletr Gloria Joan Beinley. Third Row: Larry Baldwin, Bruce Carlson, Lois Cr0QS, Lois Hall, Kathleen Kelly, Charles Gil- lespie, Jake Golding, Paul Thorp, Doyce Gentry, Frank Berkey. Mr. Dwight-109 Bottom Row: Philip Hoffman, Jiffy Acton, Charles Anderson, Pat.SpenseY, John Weinhold, Bob Tun, 311110 Wat' son. Second Row: Royce Roberts, JHH' ice Himmelstein, Myrna Sheftel, lyn Boswell, Marianne Katz, DWCR son, Jackie Carpenter. Third hir- Frederick Riley, Albert Weaver, Car' shall Bernstein, John Hllglwsv G15 kd, ras, Alvin Borenstine, Sidney ln stein. Miss Ecklesf-224 ld Bottom Row: Richard EvanSr B1'0WHiUg7 Eddie Morgan, Paullllarleni Stanley Shane, J 01111 Metheni' W. Giles Katz, Verna McCoy. Second Onbndir, Fowler, WayneRCgZlJte,HgfZZpfel, Stanley Leun, 0 Ro- Bockelman, Bud Baker' Thildllobert Wayne Butcher, Roger Bemw ,Barbara Griglione, Donna T35fg?lI',R0w:Har. TracY, Ellen Miller. Fosugvery Harold ia Hayes Robert 1 Alinert nr- 0 r G a , sonar Sheafefr rr. raCiBe0nDan Clark, Donald Henzl J B01 Ka' Tai Phi orll Ha Tw Got Ga' Go' Lai F or Fr: dal Cai B o J of Sh Ch nel Th sor Bo Bo Er ba Mr Lo Bl- me Nc Gc J e. Bo loi Be MJ lin Bc sk Je V: Ja Bc Pz Rr UE P: R. W Sc La B. E. B, P, ll er C S. Vi G B L R S J E Ney HUIH11 Tank MOINES te S 36 l I J TTYL 1 ard I0lX0lSlr5 31119, all R0 R1 lser B0 s Wllham lar fare nv NH H Klulr L, , Carolee Cb Jeter , Juanita I1 Davm, Miss Erzclrson 314 Row Carolyn Cooley EW3311 ottom H Norma Plonman Janet kat Bass? r Lou Allman LIZ Shane rnterxellgljlffe Marilyn Walter Sec Phyll1R U DIXIE Barrett Catherine and 0lEuaJabe11 Charleen Tllpp 0nWh1te Mallfm Berly Jenny Tllllau Thlfd Row Norma D161 Goode Bel n n Barbara Mc 1 Ann Eglin Marlene Brerbrodtc Sllilltgf I I Obex Ann ravi or Lan 1? I?oii2rtuJoanne Shoup Jolaen Four! Joan Rotlnock Barbara Rose 5:ifC1N,,,y Huff Donna Crouse Carole ThompS0I1 Mr Forbes-426 Row Leona Clark Ida Miller igggqqhne Pollaro Barbara Parsons Shlrley Lykke Second Row Gerald Chrlss, Bernard Penner, Kenneth Cor nehus, Jack Lanham, Robert Thomas. Third Row Harry Walter, B1ll Thomp Son, Donald Gray, Gene Thomas, Pat Bonque, Hugh Edwards f , . ,. , . , '11 I V V B ' , J , ,r 7 .- fr T7 9 r 1 ' 21 7 . - 1 -' '. ' 11 in- 1 'S ' . F .. - V , , u r H' 7 ' I ' , H ef- Hans , , .7 . . ber ,' , 7 Q . Ill, ' f S1 , - . ' 'e 1-an ' I , Y , 1 1 l 7 J ,iv g if X .7 l 7 J . j a ' V . ' ' . ' s n, 'S, 9 Q i 3.11, 0 , , 1 f 1 b - Ca Kesler, 1 Si U , 6 1 N I 9 l .7 . 9 7 ll HQY . . l - 'HG . G0pn1an, rd.CThird a 5, Vdgesspllli Barbara -e Yancey, ite, John Lee John- Ward. ick, J udy tlph Kolb, witz, Vir- Betty Jo vnd Row: 1, Harold Barbara rnice Le- y Dilley, tw: Larry is Cross, arles Gil- , Tll0fpr Ln, Jerry Spensleh llie Wal' arts, lan' el, ROSIH' ixie Wll' cj Row! ef, Milf' Gus Clif' Finkel- Harold 1 Whitt, Marlene W, GileS Bouldlnf Eel, DO? d Row- Robftfi r bara ffflfnaf' Harold art Ma' zlik- M r. F ranklin-222 Bottom Row: Dolores Runyan, Bernard Erber, Alma Carlson, Pat Elwell, Bar- bara Mann, Carol Masonoff, Aida Munoz, Donna Coons. Second Row: Loretta Lundblade, Mary Taylor, Jack Bloom, William Pritchard, Dave Parel- man, John Wright, Harriet Shalinsky, Norma Baldwin. Third Row: Carolyn Godfrey, Jody Trapp, Sue Fitzpatrick, Jean Sellars, Ronald Chiabotta, Eugene Bortnick, Mike Lesser, John Breed- lore. Fourth Row: Douglas Hamilton, Betty Carney, Charles Beeman, John McMillan, Gary McFadin, Jerry Star- ling, Neal Anderson, Jay Krieger. Miss Johnson-326 Bottom Row: Shirley Kurz, Carole Hy- skell, Delores Howard, Darlene Francis, Jeffi' Siewart, Robert Christy, Phyllis Vaughn. Second Row: Carol Pash, James McCreight, Gertrude Le Roy, BCUY Lichtenberger, Dick Miller, John PalmqUlSl. Third Row: Danny Miano, Robert.Gene Schmitt, Karmeen Kelt- gfff, B1ll Streeter, Ronald Robinson, Raul Nelson, Edward Cresswell. Fourth Wfwi JCUY King, Clayton Shelton, S fren Pace, Jimmie Sherrow, Byron LC TOCI, Sanford Krug, Dick Foster, NYY Rosme. Miss Johnston-218 EZLQOYH Row: Eddie Gerson, Beryl Bai OU, Ruth Ann Hall, Glennamae Paugowaill-lean Browning, Byron Collier, Wend 115011, Bob Bennett, D. G. ensteffgutz. Second Row: Herbert Ros- Celiamg Berry Brown, Marcia Cook, Steve UC Kross, Gracie Rogers, Kent Warrgsw SOLD Moore, Duane Gooden, Cardng Jattee. Third Row: Donald Barne fb 1In Houston, Gordon Metzel, Larryy KHVQ, Bob Creech, Bob Baber, Row. Jamm, Roy Stirton. Fourth Shregv OAHHQ Oppenheimer, Natalie Jen, ewpavld Smith, Jimmy West, Rayy Ch fight, Harry Gaffin, James ' afles Elliott, Eugene Nimocks. Miss Kaufman-320 Bottom Row: Robert Prin Carolyn Spence, Charlenggleirgwarlha Clyde van Dyke, Martha Heff?W1IZ, Merilyn Logan, Janice Ginn Nrilman, Rogell. Second Row: Harrietie Noffgn Beverly Kirkpatrick, Harreen gin, Beverly Tankel, Carol Sue judS0n0Jb, anne Hartmann, Dorothy Brunn ,DO- lores Watson, Lorene Myers Efhizi Row: Morris Gordon, Arthur Kabriek Eddy Chimenti, Gale Mauk, Jack phili lips, Raymond Van Horn, Jack Koder Ernest Kary. Fourth Row: , Johnson, Charles Smith, Shigglleg Holzapfel, Richard Carr, Richgod Mather, Bob Reddig, Gerald Robinsr Larry Qoldbergef, 'mr f, r M, -l -' ' 'l lr ' . ,l Qf 4 5' Mr. Koenig-B.1 Bottom Row: Eugene McCracken Rich- ard Kelly, Noel McMillan, Fred, Kirk. endoll, Murray Young, Leo Bontrager Al Levin, Jim Overton, Jack Driimi mond. Second Row: Hal Miller jim Ratehferd, Dick Sealer, John Kelly Bill Eslinger, W. H. Ricketson, Charleg Richey, Keith Stoklas, Jim Miller Third Row: Bill Johnson, Larry Nagel. Jim McKenzie, Bob Holstin, Max Cori don, Don Kershaw, Dick Hern, Bob Dorsey. Fourth Row: Glen'Winscott, Bob Thurman, Joe Crouthers, Jerry Cooper, Don Gilchrist, Sidney Erdman. Bob Clelland, Bill Fessler. Mr. Lindley-148 Bottom Row: Irving Cohen, Jimmy Perry, Jason Benton, John Chatiield, Floyd Dorris, Kenneth Lerner, Harold Wishnow, C. L. Wade, Scott Robin- son, Walter Clelland. Second Row: Bob Mansfield, Clark Cunningham, John Phillips, Ronnie Trayford, Bob Doo- little, Donald Buford, Bill Reeder, Lar- ry Rutter, John Kessler. Third Row: Jim Haeflinger, Lloyd Elliot, Howard Pace, Bill Blowers, Jim Young, Lewis Clark, Dick Hartman, Dick Sundeen, Ray Jones. Miss M cGinnis-318 Bottom Row: Frances Albrecht, Rowena Richolson, Rose Simpson, Estelle Drex- seszun, Virginia Hern, Ruth MurraY, Carol Hartig, Marolyn SheeheY- Sec' d R Donna Richardson, Betti' on ow: Sue Hayes, Patricia Hartl, Joan Shaver, - 1 Helen Ruth Singer, Jeanette Mil er, Spack, Helen Dobson. Third Itqwr,5Hff Shepard, Doris Ebbert, J acquelme LQ6, Frances Demarest, Alice StoreY, Shlz ley Silverman, Norma.VaushH- Fomn Row: Doris Bates, Sh1rlCY Ffmlxi Jim MHIIOH Klngl Abbott, Lynda Harper, .la Betty Moore, Lea Tabolsky, PHUIC Cooper. Miss M cM illan-4223 El a B ttom Row: Karen Holmgren, Ee' 7 ndr Kessler Sada Krug, Duane McCa ' - ' Henman, Phi' Marll n Moore, CarolYn lip Jyaeebs, J ack Blakesley- .seciii Row: Wallace Noel, Bernie Papmf Re- Woodson, Nina Miles, Bob Cheinelkow. becca Pringle, Jo RitChCY- Thug Cari Richard Garner, Dick Oshornpoweu Howard, Jimmie BE0k61DI9al1?lEleiI Wandii J e Crawford, af t y, lVtHiCl1ure. Fourth H0105 Bob Rosliilclileziiii Bob Nusser, Howard PeterS0UI:- eberryr Cull, Herbert Lake, Delbert In John Sankey. Bott! fainl? P. 1 H0111 RGHC 5111111 Erne Botti Cast Purs li Joan Crag Darl Nan' Spar vin. Brur Silvc Wrig bell, Foul Moo ma Brow mair Cl Bott Gent Shal ris, Seca Bob Tagl Ellic Solo Shir Bebt lace. Dine don, Son, Davf Bon Klu: Celia Mor Gord Brer Spr: Boil C011 Par 0nd Dhr, Joh Mal Wa mal Cog . .. ,,.-..-,s-r. . Martha or errigliz' hllorggi N elliin, Tobb, -viii ' Third allrick, Pk Phil. Kodery Stanley lrerwood Rllfhal-d Oblllgon, son T1,Rich. fl Kirk. Imager. Drum, lerv Jim Kelly, Charles Miller. Y Nagel, lax Gor. rn! BOD Vinscott, S, Jerry Ertlman. Jimmy hatfield, Harold Robin- ow: Bob n, John ab Doo- ler, Lar- d Row: Howard g, Lewis Sundeen, Rowena le Drei- Murray, gy, Sec- , Betty Shaver, Helen rwi Sue ne LCC, V, Slllf' Fguflh 14, Joan , King, Patricia Elea- lcCHbet D, Phil- Sggonli in, Bob .Cyn Rel 5 Row! , Cal IDOWCHQ Wanda enbefg' richard eberryi erf226 ,- tr keffwy Mtssl Kgjlry Ellen Ingleg Lol.- 30520111 Rolf'-U Don Seymour, Richard faine W6dd1lg1Ui,VLang, Bill Richards, P' Eyanlivvejrs. Second Row: John Ronnie IRI C Van Deursen, Charles veit Jay D0Ha1d Srnlfle 1 . Einesl Mawr' Miss Mitchellf224 : C 1 Ledeen, Lynnette Bollomnliollllorotliyii Bramlette, Carol Castilla ,Barbara Nowlin, Marilyn Les- Pursey' Sh mie Donna Roush . 11 Z1 3 7 ?e'nlVql?i,e1ii5tein. Second Row: Carlene oa esa Gregory, Alma Keyes, graig3AeTlg5lE11iamS, Joanne Wamsher, oanc Church, Beverlee Ebel, Harriet lad? Mary Rose Shubach, Tom Cal- Pa Ilhird Row: Joyce Parsell, Maria glllneno, Emogene Cullison, Monnie ' in, Linda Lacy, Suzanne iilll2RieGeraldine Turner, Patricia. Tar- hell, Sandra Lawson, Janet Shields. Fourth Row: Joanne Mahaney, Patricia Moore, Gail Settle, Carrol Brown, Thel- ma Trocosso, Doris Gibson, Janet Browning, Rosemary Carlson, Char- maine Rhoades, Sally Katlrerman. Miss M olony-4-20 Bottom Row: Martha Bassin, Sue Lott, Gene Norton, Charles Nation, Evelyn Shabason, Barbara Lawson, Gary Har- ris, Roger Young, Richard Porterfield. Second Row: Jack Root, Donald Hobbs, Bob Wood, Carolynn Griffin, Emma Tague, Pat Good, Thirlene Kopelman, Elliott Pucker. Third Row: Gloria Solomon, Phyllis Cohen, Mary Goelz, Shirley Berrey, Joyce Maret, Renee Bebout, Herbert Waxman, Johnny Wal- laee. Fourth Row: Ann Lane, Joan Diner, Dianne Moffitt, Shannon Wel- d0H, David McKinstrys, Jimmy Steven- S0115 Jan Bouchard, Forrest Young, David Levine. M rs. Morris-244 Qeffvm Row: Carolyn Holley, Shirley cellgsrilian, Betty Dalen, Pat Hays, Ce- Morto HIghGorkom. Second Row: Pat Gorkogi lirley Callahan, Delores Van Br , osemary McCall, Darlyne Spggggi Barbara Kaufman, Betty B Mr. M orrissette-214 ot tom Row: Ja W C mes allace, Ronald PgiFr?LkMf.fY Henel, Billie Pyle, Janet ond Rain-mhVH0b3Ck, J ack Porter. Sec- phrey, M-as arren Barber, Gene Hum- John R 1011 Kessler, Eugene Elliott, Mathewsayllilg Bill McKeown, Ted Wagner .Mild Row: TOHY MCFZ, John man, IJ Hon Broome, Tom Over- Co0Der,ean Larson, Bob Brown, Bob Mr. Nurskif246 Bottom Row: David Herron Q fee, Donald Schanker, JI: my Cof' Richard Halford, Wiuardo Illleggiiell, Roger Six, Ronald K 11 , D an, sow. Second Row: KR0yI1ald0nliJiJ1B0r5' Dale Coble, Dale Rhey Youn comb, Cregoryf, Jerry Johns , R' h g' Chas' Jack Snyder, Harry0nOW,J:, ggi Slater, Messick John Paul Jones. Th' gi on Bob Fulton, Roy Clark, Chi? gow: welle, Bob Lester, Arnold Bifnbalise. Avram Rosenthal, Robert m, Stover, David Pozin, JBZIESCTEJOJJH Fourth Row: Robert Randolph fain. Hayes, Bob Madison, Edwin ,piggy Eddie Hess, David Dutcher Ron 13 Davidson, Jerry Kenney, B311 Rall water, LeRoy Titsworth. mi Mr. Ogg-212 Bottom Row: Dewey Jenkins, Bonam MCKUIJCY, Jerry Rosmarine M illnaulgz, Sggnley Zitron, Fred Blillihiyi? ri yn ram, Mar Lee ' Second Roux, Shirley Scott, Palinfgliiiliiii Ranore Rosenthal, Janie Gardner, Shalf on. Long, Joann Mayse, Darlyne Hed- rick. Third Row: Janet Mason, Susie Archenhold, Norma Herrell, Rosemary Mollet, Joan Bills, Margaret Clark, Alta Fann, Shirley Williams. Fourth Rowg Judith Eisberg, Georgetta Bryant, Bob Tolle, Marvin' Knoll, David Rinkef Karl Whitacre, Kenneth'Green, Donald Wolfskill. Mrs. Reber-112 , Bottom Row: Stella Rosmarine, Doris Dedrick, Dorothy Labowitz, Alta Trut- zel, Bettyqlacobs, Barbara Sheffield, Mary Kay Arthur, Barbara Bushman, Peggy Marolf, Barbara Quito. Second Row: Carole Englick, Vera Esrig, Sylvia Esrig, Pat Chapman, Katherine Janes, Sonia Michelson, Elaine Hoch,tJane Emert, Ruth Youngman. Third Row: Shirley Millen, Barbara Oppenheimer, Nancy Parker, Angela Konomos, Lois Dolson, Ruth Ross, Betty Rowland, June Johnson, Martha Pauletic. Mr. Richmond-210 , Bottom Row: Robert Jones, Sandra Adams, Barbara Stolov, Marna Flesch-V man, Marlene McLellan, Sue Tautf6Sl, Barbara Rosier, Beverly Rosier. Second Row: Joe Schlozman, Shirley Land6S, Jim Adams, Bill Stevens, Martha.MQ' Nish, Chiquita Hyskell, Sandra Silver-- man, Gerry Fox, Rosalie Greenbefg- Third Row: Marlene Samberg, Efllth. Maxwell, Rae. Easley, Leah Updlkef Joan Schuster, Jack Maulthrop, Arthur Katz, Don Jacobs. Fourth Row! Glen Erwin, Richard Huffman, Jordon CK' hen, Paul Barker, Joan Rader, -Katrin leen Frisbie, E. J. Stoner, Rwhaf Kyger. ' , Miss Schmidtf-310 Bottom Row: Sylvia Stonebraker,3l?i1a lene Nelson, Donna LCG ROYSC' .inn Lebrecht, Marcia Wicker, M?5lifel Burget, Rosslyn Hunt, Janet agar, Joan Lar1Y0U- Sewnd Row:-BaReiIr Cook, Barbara Brown, Bobbi Swn hard, Claudette Kirk, Martha 031amiQ Bernice Youngbeftl, Emd Emir' Won. Dillman. Third Rowi Shlrlgg Feld. draska, Jeanette EdwardS,,An1 itidiuo, man, Margie McGaW, K1tfi1h1CKanna. Ruth Alexander, BCUY B tty Lip. Fourth Row: Marilyllll Cole- eKnapp, sitz, Carol Pal1n6f,iMaraJeed011 Don Kenneth Hagerty, Donald Hen , Sch ulenberg, Jim Tarr. ' ' i ' l S' 4 , ,W- ,ii -- pa--A -1'-X I , , l l I i 5 E l if I , v t r , l I l t l I E r ' x t E 5 l I I ll .J S .a E R F ti K R F0 Bt gr M M, . po Ca Lo ' Ro Ca ly Re Ha ,Bil Pai Bot erly , Pfe Har Rot Car Mai ley J l Secrest 103 lhnclly Cot. l l Onald Bill . fl Holcomi. hung' Chnl latina rrr.5tR1li Chas. Citi: 3 Bifnuaug' HHIIQI-, lllmy Crain. Ohh. nn, Tm Fieldi I er! llflllalil l Blll Rain. 2 lliins, Bona rine, Mmm fed Wuulmf ee Alttlersoul l' Pal 0lNeill ern-f, sni- Darlyne Hed- Masmlr Susie t ella ROSCIHHI-Y let Clark. in Fourth Row: L Bryant, B05 lallld llinlter, Jreenr Dllllhlll ll2 . marine, Dorie itz, Alta Trut- ara Sheffield, ara Bushman, Quito. Second a Esrig, Sylvia ,therine lanes, 2 Hoch, lane . Third Row: Oppenheimer, Konomos, Lois stty Rowland, 'auletio -210 Jones, Sandra' Marna Flesch' Sue Tautlesl, Rosier. Secoml ihirley Landes, 5, Martha ll? .Sandra Silver.. i 1 r l t l l :I i U . lie Greenltflg' ' i ramliefgr Erlllll- Leah , Anhui lilihitiiwf fill , Jordon CO' lnfiallers toner, RIC ,310 leaf, :B , 'lfntl zlieff etilllliileli lan' Barbara Row' . Mir' larllla id Etter, lwbn. Shiflifglla nu- d . Bobblf don! Hiram, l l 4 . ds, An Vidillllv u Kittywwe My Ben nap? C0l6r t iirifiioi-lol' Y nl' Miss 'F . . . 1 ' E -nstein, Deanie Gil- Bottorn1R0W15,erE3ufE Billy Davis, Billy gus, SY V13 Wesley Nelson, Byron giegelbaiicgliilie Mahaney. Second Roto: Balley' r Pat Willets, Norma George Bowsir' L Hopkins, Bob Lawvson,X?giEZg1 B?-Edy, Billy Shirk, Melson, Th 'fd Row: Robert John 'dtEyl5iJi'iald Glibson, Beverly Alex- Schml Barb Shanker, Darlene Kobs, andere nlich Barbara Silvers Bapjbfga Igliglhllhian, , Roger Gehrleini R0 em Row. Eddie Clem, Jess More- Four, ' . 1' , M11 r, Donald Sob in, tina, Clllagliith, lloebert Porter,.W. R. lijflgft Phil Van Deursen, Alvin Par- rott, 01'Xiill6 Hicks- Mf, Stephens-Auditorium w: Charles Hixon, Billy Ma- Bhiiii-iil Rlgernie. Winer, Carol Hixon, iflildreil Hatten, Phoebe Wolfe, Sadako Matsushita. Second Row:.Jack Daven- port, Carole Tirnms, Rosalind Stephens, Carol Courtney, Ruth Fleming, Carolyn Logan, Patty Kelley, Jack Wolf. Third Rozy: Jim Rendina, Carolyn Moore, Carole Brown, Wallace Friesen, Bever- ly Friesen, Karl Davenport, Marvin Reiter. Fourth Row: Billy Bloch, Jack Hall, Gerald'Kemner, Kenneth Sheriff, ,Bill Youngman, Wilton Dod, Jerry Parker, Don McCall. Miss Van. Volkenburgh-208 Bottom Row: Elizabeth Hopkins, Bev- erly Brockman, Jerry Davis, Jimmy Pfenning, Winnie Schermerhorn, Pat Hart, Vick Bland, Mary Fry. Second Row? Bobby Butler, Richard Coleman, Carol Ellis, Douglas Howser, Doyle Marker, Kenneth Stoklas, Jim Smith. Third Row? Frances Hayes, Fred. Murphy, Robert Davis, Reba Edwards, Patricia Kendrick, Carole Dameron, Dorothea Meyer, Kathlene English. Fourth Row: Daniel Tolle, Wayne Brackeen, Carol Lee Knight, Don Breckenridge, Leonard Botteron. Thom- as Eiker, Gail Rhoades, lralee Reppeto. Miss arren-302 ' Bottom Row: Bobby Lee, William Mc- Cor, Annette Kohn, Ruth Arnold, Elalne Sweezy, Sheila Sullivan, George Reinhard, Victor Legendre, Albert Eng- lfir. Second' Row: George Hoff, Charles Chambers., .lean Haskell, Norma Neu- fold, Mary Ann Roberts, Patricia Pres- Kfnel -lCTry Vilinsky, Eugenia Jern, PlaT1lYI1 Foster. Third Row: Shirley Kfatefr Marilyn Miceli, Nancy Malben, bat' Slngleton, Billy Deal, John Eng- Fefg, Gordon Arbuckle, Jack Mayse. Rouffh Row: Wayne Johnson, Bill Baisklzllgene Deming, Dean Johnson, le Ririakos, Robert Henderson, Stan- Gillis enwick, Frank Nickles, Donald J , ' Miss Weeks-324 gg3T IhRQw: Martha Mims, Margaret Reid? H3126 Joan Poe, Donna Jean DeMae HXIDQ Marley, Barbara Smith, Spen YC Preuitt. Second Row: Louise dy Bien Mary Ann Wedlan, Sally Can- Tliird EY Lou Hilbert, Janeal Parrish. Bruce 15142: Phil Klemm, .Bill Rathbun, Dawson agett, Bob Coleman, Charles Cham-3SaD,0g6T Gallup. Fourth Row: Farber Rlamond, Bob Haring Edward Hem, ,P Obert Schaff. Allen Kapular, Y Ohl, James Reppeto. B Mr. Wehrle-322 otton Row: Lest C ' Wurst, Alice FoFsier,upXHE1ha161V, Henry Anne Bonette, Gaye MaCBrair ollf, Jo Marsh. Second Row: Bill Hejsa Doanne Shaver, Betty Pauli, Kennesg ennis Milton Cresse, Bob Horwitz gist, Row: Leon Bury, Jim HOHOWA irtl a Di' Halbert, gznrk Moore, Kennetl1yPeEgJi sen. 'our ow: Kelly O'Ne'H Frazier, Ma k M 1 I ' 'John win Edison? 6 Son, Don Cory' Ed' Miss Weinberg-126 Bottom Row: Harley Gersh 'U Edwards, Eugene Reynold2elDSuE1d0n Flne, Betty Catechis, Gerald ligiirglle Joyce Wesner, Donna Johnson Serlgi Row: Jane Stevenson, Barbara Kem? Joe Parsons, Jerry Green, Jean Wm t' Don Phillips, Gene Grover. Third Iilgstf James Thomas, Jimmy Pallman Joyigi Whltsitt, Virginia Bennett, Mike Siele man, Nancy McKanna, Jerry Staijeii Suzanne Baty. Fourth Row: Rust Tracy, Eugene Reynolds, Alice Wilhoit Tommy Paul, Beverly Moulthrop JHCJQ Englick, Marjorie Grace, Wal-1-en lienee Miss Welch-312 Bottom Row: Marlene Sego, Larry MO. kofsky, Victor Saeger, Sally Soloff, Bar. bara Abrams, Nancy Henning, Ginger Barber. Second Row: Marilyn Hunter, Mary Belle Walsh, Eileen Hunnicutt, Suzanne Choikhit, Sonia Glass. Third Row: Elaine Fishman, Doris Wilkey, Marilyn Foster. Lois Litman, Charlotte Pack. Fourth Row: Donna Tranin, lva Bates, Janet Yodler, Gene Olds, Charles Dilley, George Stephens. M r. Withers-304 Bottom Row: Reid Rundell, Robert Kershaw, Pat Lynch, Carol Lillard, Bar- bara Stubbs, Hazel Hawkins, Catherine Provas, Ginger Hutchinson, Helen Conn. Second Row: Jean Stockwell, Phyll1S Goldberg, Joyce Ganow, Sue McCul- lough, Norma Eehrenkamp, Betty Blott- ers, Raymond Oetting, Alfred Carr, Blll Titus. Third Row: Jim Crawford, Ralph Jacobsen, Jack Daniels, Bill lVlL1ffHY, Charles Gillam, Tom Cochran, Norman Green, Neal Gardner, Robert Moody, Dan Wriglit. Fourth Row: Don .Melclr ing, Tom Wyatt, Mitchell Kl'ZiI'1lfZ.AJ' vin Clayman, John Braun, Gentft' Holi inson, Amelia Klumpp, Eva Bates, B1 Campbell. Miss Wray-439 K1 tart ltlarrlee Bottom Row: Sydney 6' H . ,, Robertson, William Marshall, Rghgij Daniel Patricia Nichols, Maxine 0 I f James, Babcock, Albert Mermelstellli Tammy Golding. Second Row: SJETJFQ Edwards, Joan Vogt- Gary Ol' Ser, Geraldine White, Mary Haefulihltli Bertha June Lewis, FranklYU W?mT1m,,j Patricia Hickman, Earl Cramfibl nag Row: Robert Blair, SOQS T1Qr,llf21,a?l1gi,,,, Hollcroft, Eleanor stem, W, , h. field. Dolores Melluisll, Paul B1ICGIiiiii': Sue iAnn Rosenzweig- F0lirHRicl1er- Margaret Winomuller, Valhe michael son,iRobert Cook, James T,r0.ut' lffubbg, Lewin, Patrick White, Wlulam David Ellis. Ion, R Bilil P tu ,f 1 ,off Q IU f'!l0m ojoyce 1 J lhllrs L 1 ' BZIOU1 .. N Nunflr I Nofma . TJ, Slearnfrce' :'I C - ,He fr tr - f ,HL bhellfl gn foil KmJiaSa1 ,1,,dhR0lU' V hiker- Joann .lliss Zim from ROW: Eil Bob Flem Edward BF mlonesl Seem bm Peiffles Beverly' AJ jierlon EIHH P ,L Row 'joy Beverli' J iz, int llklibefg ta lewis, WSH Q-Hllall. I from Row: J Yard, Lalla Brow 'Churchill, M tion, Reva M4 1, Second Row .e Cooley, Bi Joie, Forrest J flrazier, Joe 35 Graham, Fr ruth Row: Ja 7Ell'l0l'lJ, Jim C it Spit-her, G loire. A W? Row,- Wlf, Charlene B310 Jlanal J R lal Jill iw: Mai tl' Samnl ih . 3 .ognv n F' Jifon am lt 0 J ' Joanne SS, De , I1 , Sill Wlllb Hen 328 W ljekarnrner Miss ligarbara Gilbert BettY Bottom Hoff Ce Shlpp Larry THYl01 Lou Mlm' ,Oy K t Aldrige, 0311 ar llmmy tNFriFri1r2-il Messick. Second ROWI - 6 I, silly' Dirt r .1 Pelef. Neill, John Ceo. En. 6 r Llzanne ld Harliq, Jn- Secorhl ara K1-ah, ia? Wirral hrrrl Row? Ilan, Joyce llihe Spar, TY Staley, ow: Ruth CB Wilhoit, hrope .laflli TCH Ferree, L3.I'1'Y Solofi, Bar. ng, Ginger yn Hunter, Hunnicutt, lass. Thircl 'is Wilkey, 1, Charlotte Franin, lva ds, Charles 311, Robert ,illarcl, Bar- r, Catherine lelen Conn. ell, Phyllis Que McCul- Bett BOW' o Chr. Hill f0I'ds Ralph lbllllffallr an, Normal ,ert Bloody! Don MelCl1- Kranitlr Al' Qentft' Roll' Bates Blll l lartlfe Bieliatd tXir16 Coblei rlermelsleml ourf Slllrlel O'HaICr Ihoeririgifir I1 Xlauhhjrrl iii their rnian Chat' li tfIvGfa'lT ,ufth . R101 iii rrtitltiil lia1T1 Tub il Cfider, Bemta Adelman Nancy Dolores lilllfggia Scott, Shirley Issett, SQHVCIH 0 ns Sarah AI1gllI1. Thlfffl janet Steaiegce Lois Peterson, Ruth Row. Pat . ' , D rlene Hayes, Hunt, Tia aEE1F,1tBlizaBeth Schaefer. Wanda REL? Sarah Rodabaugh, Ruth 163511 Weber Clella Rice. a F r 1 Miss Z irnmerrnan-416 R . 5 Eileen Powell, Geraldine I30lgnlB01!ilUFleming, Don Van Schoe- iilidrl Edward Brown, Cadamus Lackey, uehle, 5 , Second Row: Pat M Eiglilgllelgeeerie, Mary Clark, Carol I e Beverly Abbey Pat Jones Betty heh ' ' - - E1 Phillips, Barbara Simp- E,tii,e1FF1TrrlIB1ow: Pat Harbalt, Celia Toney, Beverly Wickliffe, Doris Brad- lsy Sue Wolberg, Nola Guldner, Shir- 1eyLeWiS, Virginia Nagel, Diana Zim- merman. r Bottom Row: Marjorie Loren, .loan l Ward, Lalla Brown, Amzi Anglin, .l an- ice Churchill, Marilyn Davis Lu Ann Sharon, Reva McCort, Marguerite Bol- din. Second Row: George Stathopoulos, Sue Cooley, Bill Hopkins, Herbert Moore, Forrest Hoglund. Third Row: . loe Frazier, Joe Hammer, John Nevers, Bob Graham, Fred Brown, James Coe. Fourth Row: .lames Ballard, Trevelyn Crawford, lim Goodell, Tom Kennedy, Don Spreber, George Grumbles, Pete DeVoire. Absentees Wiliam Row: Mitchell Kur, Anita T00 5, Charlene Hanly, Carole Schmidt, Hgmle Manahan, Donald Stralton. Sec- gi Row: Marilyn Milburn, Beverly Hfmef, Sammie' Sue Small, Marilyn KOH, Ruth Fishman Marilyn Mc- Grath, Pat Steele. Third Row: Bernard Ruben I 5 y s Hge Plant, Wava Katherman, lgfglha Caulke, Mary Hodffes Norma is O ' . r 102111 Guldner, Carole Harri- E son, Myron Siegel, TUNIQBR EOFFICERS RSEN Van's Good-natured smile is a wel- H. C. VAN DEU - is come sight around Paseo's halls. Being president of the junior class is only one of his many activities. He is a member of Keats, El Ateneo, the Student Council, and the Traffic Squad, and participates in football, swimming, andtrack. This in- dustrious fellow says he likes to tinker,'7 especially with model railroads. RY RICKS Larry's personality keeps everyone laugh- LAR - ing. ln between jokes he takes part in the activities of Keats, D' sion Club, El Ateneo, and the Traffic Squad. He is a Iscus Student Council officer, member of The Press staff, a basket- ' ' b ll. N w he adds ball manager, and received a letter In foot a o gift receiver, of the junior class to his many activities. F BILL BEEDER-eAlthough Bill likes to spend most of his time participating in sports of all kinds, he finds time to h ffice of vice president of his junior class. take over t e o - When he isnit playing football and basketball, and running the track for Paseo, he attends meetings of the Student Coun- cil, Keats, and El Ateneo. GWYN HILL-This busy junior takes charge of the secretarial work for her class. Her name graces the Honor Roll and the SITTING: BILL REE roster of Y-Teens, Cynthians, the Mixer C . A.A.U.W. She .His a member of the-Press staffogllgltfe' afd a fine job of singing in the A Cappella Choirj ESO does HELEN CONN-The funds of the junior class hav A left in Helenis capable hands. Besides her job as tri een of her class she is a member of the executivg board Eur? Student Council, the Assembly Committee, Zetas, is a St t e Treasurer and a Homeroom Officer, and goes' out for :ai school sports. I DOROTHY DAVIS-Dottie is well qualified for her position as reporter being first page editor of the Press.. This bright junior is a member ofAN.H.S., A.A.U.W., ,Y-Teens, Discussion Club, Cynthians, El Ateneo, the Mixer Committee, andis on the Student Council executive board. C, BOB LACAN-Bob's duty as sergeant-at-arms is to-'keep his classmates down to a quiet shout during meetings. Be- sides taking care of this all important office, he is a mem- ber of the Traffic Squad, the Safety Council, and the Stage Crew. msn, LARRY RIcKs, H. C. VAN DEURSEN, BOB LAGAIN STANDING! HELEN CONN, DoRoTHY DAvIs, GWYN HILL. ,ll-1-l ' l 68 KARL guided ship I him 11 activitf dent 0 his ho Squad swimn will fi LEE l of the well 5 was vj Dresid A Ca Comm Pfepa Cessfu BENJ Stal' z Serge fiser, Discu llle It l0lly him, Ht SUE easy treas N a and J does been ?HSufe1- of the Stamp ' after 0SiIi0n bright :ussion and is 1 keep QS. Bg. t mem- f Stage . ,1--1.. SITTING! BEN TRUMP, LEE FOWLER, KARL DAVENPORT, BILL FESSLER. STANDING! ANN FOLLMER, BARBARA HASKIN, SUE SHEPARD. SENIOR OFFICERS KARL DAVENPORT. As president of his junior class, Karl guided it so well that he was again chosen to lead the senior hilrgp Of itat? easy-going, friendly manner has won for activiililstl ha Enirasion and many friends. Despite his many dent Sf iqejt nun .Slime to excel in athlet1cs..He was presi- his hbmemo S, PI'CStdent of the Student Council, president of Squad C0-C:12p1'6S1fCI1t of Orchestra, captain of- the Traffic swimniin te? aln Od the football team, a member of Hi-Y, will fihdghhsm, gnc on the Honor Roll. The next two years LEE FOWLEIQHL. ., and after that, of the junior .1 ee steppedifrom his position as gift receiver wen as his muc ass to giftorian of the senior class. This, as was vice-presidmeroils other honors, reflect his popularity. He president of h.CI11i0 Keats, vice-president of Student,-Council, A Cappella 'ES fpmeroom, a member of Hi-Y, Debate Team, committee gndrafli Squad, All-Clty Student. Council, mixer prepare hir. a 18.0 eerleader. At .Westminster College he will cessfuln I HW, career, at which he is bound to be suc- ilfsljlifligflfsioilggilllqp- B5-:nnie really got around during his sergeanbat-arms 0f'P1I'f3S1.6I1t of the senior class, he was also fieer, C0-editor of th 1SPju1110I' class, a Student Council of- Discussion Club Tr if ress, secretary of Keats, president of the National Ham aS1C'Squad Lieutenant, and a member of jolly fellow is Ve I .0C1CtY, Chemistry club, and Hi-Y. This him, newswritin W Interested in photography and girls. To at KU- E WHS THE', class. Ben will study medicine SUE easy Keeping the records straight will be an treasurer of th S' as Seilretary of the senior class. She was C tudent Council, treasurer of her junior class, vice-president of Zetas, and a member of Inter-Club Council, Y-Teen Cabinet, F.H.A., Mixer and House and Grounds Com- mittees, and on the Honor Roll. This pretty, popular gal just loves to dance-with boys, of course! K.U. will be the lucky one to claim her next fall. PATRICIA ANN FOLLMER. Ann's sweet disposition and sparkling personality made her Aa very popular Pirate. She l f but because she was president of admits she likes to oa , Zetas, a Y-Teen officer, on the Student Council executive board, secretary of French Club, homeroom president, and . 5 ' .' . h on the Paseon, and Honor Roll, she didnt have muc time to do it. BARBARA HASKIN. Barbara's capability andtwinning per- sonalityhwon forher the office of reporter of the senior class. She was a cheerleader, a nurse's assistant, and an officer of the Student Council, Y-Teens, El Ateneo, and her junior class. Barb was also a member of the Mixer and Red Cross Com- mittees, A Cappella, Zetas, Drama Workshop, Paseo Press, Discussion Club, Quill and Scroll, last yearfs fall play cast, and was an Honor Roll student. She will attend Washington ' L i University School of Nursing in St. ou s. H SLER Big Bill was Paseo's' pride in ath- WILLIAM FES . letics. Election to the office of sergeantfat-arms of the senior e honor to heap upon his already long class was just one mor 'list of achievements. He was president of Juntos, lieutenant ' h executive board of the Student of the Traffic Squad, on t e ber of Hi-Y and a letterman in track, foot- Council, a mem , ball, and basketball. It's no wonder that he wants to be a ' b successful. coach, and from his past record, he is sure to e 69 1 1 I ...A ,- s.......1, ...,..,.....,-...,.--. a,..,. ,. --,,- , ABBOTT ' ABRAMS ' ADELMAN ALLIN ANDERSON ANGLIN BARBER, V. BARBER, W- BARKER A930 N ALDRIDGE ALEXANDER ARTHUR ASH BAHR BARON BARRETT BASSIN SENIOR CLASS JOAN ABBOTT-Joan was a member of Y-Teens, EI Ateneo, F.H.A., a Student Council representative, on the assembly com- mittee, and Secretary of Zetas. These activities took up all the time she didnit spend with Lee. It's Washington U. next. BARBARA ABRAMS-Being homeroom president, a Stamp Treasurer, on Student Council, and a member of Cynthians, Y- Teens, Mask and Wig, Paseon, Fall Play cast, and Drama Work- shop kept' pert Barb stepping. BENITA ADELMAN-Benita is proudly claimed as a member of A Cappella, Fleur de Lis, Radio Club, Safety Council, Y-Teens U and Horizon, besides being a Stamp Treasurer, and a homeroom officer. A ESTELLE ACRON-Just having fun is a good way to spend any day, thinks Estelle. She was a Stamp Treasurer and a member of Drama Workshop. M.U. will further educate her. KATIE FRANCES AL and typing are tops, so, of course, she wants to be a secretary. The presidency of F.H.A. has given her good experience just in case the Bright mann comes along. I RUTH ALEXANDER-An Honor Roll student is Ruth, also a member of Fleur de Lis and Safety Council. At K.C.U. she will study to be a fashion illustrator. DARLYNE ALLIN-Lyne was really in the middle of things, for she was on Debate Team, a Stamp Treasurer, a homeroom re orter, d b '- p an a mem er of Frencl Cl b, C I Cl - I Y-Teens, and Fall Play cast. 1 H H S lows, mas? DRIDCE-Kate thinks clerical practice TED ANDERSON-4'Teddy'7 was one of those eas y-ffoinff f ll if that roamed the halls of ole Paseo. He is another ofife Milo eplcaiii to join the Navy. SARAH NELL ANGLIN-Plrgtpggraphyy typing, psychology Wm- 70 in -all these rovide enjoyment for Sarah. Her real ambition is togbe a 'fglobe Ifrotterf' She is a member of the Photography MARY KAY ARTHUR-Merry Mary Kay loves to talk. As initi- ator of Zetas, vice-president of French Club, member of the.Y-TCCH Cabinet, homeroom secretary, and a member of Drama .W0rkSh0P, A Cappella, and Fall Play cast she proves her populaf1fY- HAROLD ASH-Harry really got around-being a memhelglof Hi-Y, Juntos, El Ateneo, Drama Workshop, Stage Crew, Fall R T? cast, football team, Safety Committee, S.C., and on the HOITOI' 0 - BICKY BAHR-HSlim', picks solid geometry as his favoritg Iliff? -maybe because he likes math. He was a member of R. - - -r and on the Rifle team. He's determined to be a businessman- VIRGINIA BARBER-Just to get through school is Gggerf 322 bition-and we know she'll be successful. This sweet iraofficeri a member of Thicions, Y-Teens, F.H.A., and a homeroom, f the WARREN BARBER-Warren was one ofnthe cut-up?lS0brain, second-hour Physics class. In addition to this strain 011 Ufootbau Warren used his muscles as a member of the second-team squad. u D nd to PHILLIP BARKER-T0 be a coach is Philis amE1Q0n'Aa,.,,,a, further it he will attend Warrensburg Teachers COS ini- Council. tile fellow, he was homeroom president and on the. 2? C Y nd Con. JIM BARON-Jim finds working much to his Elilfl.-'E5HffeC1aim5 siders it a hobby. Hunting is another of his hob 165- his favorite class is foods-? . horticul, BRUCE BARRETT-This unusual lad aspires to betiile Bruce turist. Interesting occupation, isn't it? In his spare 1 makes music on his trumpet. ELAINE BASSIN-Elaine was a member Of ra She M135 also and the French Club and was a Stamp Treasursr' asecretary. on the Honor Rollf After college she hopes I0 C D ma WOfk5ll0p .R bition is hy club. As initi- .Y-Teen orkshopt nber Of all PIHY tor Roll. ite class LO-T-Cv tan. er'5 am- ate WHS officer. of the 5 bfalllt football and to VCTSH' -ld COII' claims tofticlll' Bruce 14 h0P H5 sals0 BIEITY' SENIOR f ' l' t lunch as her favorite class. Y-Teens, DIIIIRIIS Clgfigciilfsalsfd Safety Club hail her as a member. F . -, ' ff ' ' l' her second name seems BATES- Ivas twin, as ' .. ' EVA A Cappella and a Stamp Treasurer. Dancing, dating, to be, Lsic rate tgp honors with her. 1 and U ' ' ll d Eva,' is nothing new to her. With the IVA BATEEa,E1e12faSiesI however, people can usually tell them aldrilfglglnis a member of Y-Teens and A Cappella. alla ' . . ZER-R ll the Fall Play and picture a lady in RENNEli'1a1?EiVI?th a longcgower, and there you have Rennee. She ahmnllnenmber of French Club, Drama Workshop, Girls Chorus, XE 3 Student Council alternate. A MARIE BILYEU- Blue was always in good Blflitsviiljfgpge her nickname. She was secretary of Safety Coun- Zillrimil a member of Y-Teens, Drama Workshop, and Girls Chorus. LEIBERT BIRNBAUM-Lee considers being a Paseo student his greatest honor. An ambitious lad, he wants to graduate, then earn two million dollars. , ELIZABETH JOYCE BLOWERS-An all-around girl is Betty, having been president of F.H.A., a member of Rainbow, Y-Teens, and in Girls Sports. SHIRLEE BOGDANOFF-In 1945 Shirlee was Freshman'Girl in the Freshman Induction. Now this popular senior is in A.A.U.W., Quill and Scroll, Cynthians, Y-Teens, Discussion Club, Drama Workshop, and Paseon. She was a member of last ,year's Press staff and this year's fall play cast. A ' LEO BONTRAGER- Trigger has plenty of hobbies, among which are loafing and catching wild ducks by their feet. He likes botany and physics. 5 BATES, D. BATES, E. BATES, I. Brownns BOGDANOFF BONTRAGER BRAMLETTE BRAMMEIER BROOKS CLASS B art1sts..In preparation for his career of cartooning,'he will an S EIRNARD BORTNICK-Berni is one of Paseo's outstandin the Chicago School of Fine Arts. 1 en EQEWRECINCE BOTTERON-Larry really goes for music, having D 3 fum m3J0I', 21 band officer, and a member of the Mixer Band, the Concert Band, and the Safety Council, PATIECIA .IOAN BOUQUE-Although Pat thinks singing is LODS, HVIHE been a member ,of A Cappella, her real desire is to e a secretary to a lawyer. - .IACK BRAMLETTE-.lack wh'l h T , ff' ' 'Q best to kee ord . S d hl e on I e ra IC Sqlizldi did hiy P , Cf 01116 HY e hopes to be a certified public accountant. Its ,l.C. next, MARTHA BRAMMEIER-With the sound of wedding bells in her ears, Mertw IS now going to settle down to being a house- wife. She was a member of A Cappella, an office assistant, and sergeant-at-arms of Iotas. n ROSALIND BROOKS-Roz was privileged to be on the Scroll of Camp Fire Girls, and also in Girls Sports. She hopes to be a secretary. c MILTON BROOME-Easy-going Sam,' declared solid geometry his favorite subject. This lad was a loyal member of El A-teneo, Hi-Y, and the tennis team. I BARBARA JEAN BROWN-Sweet Babs has many activities to her credit, having been a member of Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, and Iotas. 1 ' ROBERT BROWN-Since higher math seems to have'a fatal charmn for Bob, he Wants to be an electronics engineer. I-Ie was on the Honor Roll, and a member of Chemistry and Radio Clubs. BELZER BILYEU BiRNBAUM BORTNICK BOTTERON BOUQUE Bnooivra BROWN, B. BROWN, R. w,.-.........- -.-JN-...M-wg' ..., : .A ... . . ,.,. .. . ,, .,.. . 71 SENIOR CONSUELLA MAE BRUCE--Connie loves to curl up with a good book. She plans to be a department store clerk, and then get married. .- ARLENE BUCKLES-Arlene considers swimming and basketball two fine recreations. As a part of her plan for a career as a stenographer, she will attend .I.C. DOLORES BURCHETT-g'Dody was a loyal member of Thicions. This sweet blonde is very interested in art and plans to attend art school. BARBARA BUSHMAN-Take life easy is Barbara's motto, and she sticks to it. Her time was well filled up, as she was a member of F.H.A., Y-Teens, French Club, Auto Club, and Mask and Wig. RUTH BUTLER-Ruth was claimed as a loyal member of Iotas, El Ateneo, Discussion and Chemistry Clubs. Besides these, she won a Paseo PH and was on the Highest Honor Roll. She was also a member of the Press staff. BILL CAMPBELL-Bill is one of Paseois Gene Krupasf' since he is something of an expert on the drums. He was a member of the band, Mixer Band, Orchestra, and Safety Council. Itis .I.C. for him. A U A SALLY ANN CANDY-Sweet Candy is well-known around Paseo. She was a member of Girls Chorus and loves to sing. Her real ambition, however, is to be a professional model. ALFRED CARR-'GGeneral,', as his nickname implies, liked R.O.T.C., and was an officer. He Was also a member of the Radio and Photography Clubs. CAROL ROSE CARR-Sweet Carol, although a member of El Ateneo, Safety Council, a Stamp Treasurer, S.C.'representative, and on the Honor Roll, was never too busy to help someone else. BRUCE BUCKLES BURCHETT CANDY CARR, A. CARR, C. CHRISS CHRISTY CLARK ,CLASS CHARLES CARROLL-66Podge is an unusual fellow-he 1'k baby sitting He was a member of Drama Workshop Fall les icast, and the Radio Club. Heis off to Warrensburg Teacitg College. PAT CHAPMAN-Pat will tell you she is goi t b rapher.Lbut if fate intervenes, and she hopes ifliloeis, sehr? fsigllolifi a roller skating star. This popular Pirate is a member of Ri' e bow, on the Honor Roll, and treasurer of Iotas. am' ,IANE CHOATE-.Ianie hopes to be a welf k In the meantime, she will study at .I.C. Shabrewitvsiraefiiefltfilbleiilayf Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, and an office assistant. 0 GERALD CHRISS+If you have any old pocket editions f anything, don't throw them away-Gerry collects them. He W0 a C.O.E. student. In the future, he plans to be a machinist. as BOB CHRISTY-After Bob walks the last mile -to Ieceiv his diploma, that is-he'll be happy. He was a member of HL? and the Safety Council. His hobby is-guess what. Girls! LEONA CLARK-Pert Lee loves money-collecting coins that is. She was a C.O.E. student and a member of Y-Teens. In the very near future she, plans to be a housewife. - ALVIN CLAYMAN-If you ever need a '4painless dentist drop in, and Al will fix you up fine--for that's his future profession He was vice-president of his homeroom and in Drama Workshop: RONALD MEL COHN-Ronald, an R.O.T.C. officer, has eight R.O.T.C.emedals to his credit, besides the American Legion Medal Hewas also a member of the Boy Scouts. i MARILYNN MAXINE COLE-Marilynn has no desire for fame -she just wants to get married. Of course, in the meantime, she would like to be a commercial artist. BUSHMAN BUTLER CAMPBELL CARROLL CHAPMAN CHOATE CLAYMAN COHN COLE 72 es al' Rain. Wag 1-Y drop eight 'Vledah ' fame te, she F i . V 1 1 H M ' DAWSON DURNETT DAVENPORT, J' DAVENPORT, K- DAVIS, H- DAVIS M A 3 ' 'I EDRICK DEFOREST DEMAREST DIAMOND DILLEY 1 li? 4: SENICR C L A S S ,- memero unt, g hClb ' Committee, Student Council, and Tralffic Siilttffadflp Y u i Mlxer cc ,, . . h0pinlEEgJiI1egORNELlUS- Corney definitely goes for athletics, he was a1-- aY I0 1215-ly professional baseball. A C.O.E. student, S0 2 member of the Radio Club and band. DON - ' COBY DOH, a C.O.E. student, finds working a lot of fun. As to f ' 1 . , next stufllyogfejgimses' he P10145 IJhYS10graphy as tops. He will CAROL . CymhiansCOYlETNEY-This popular senior was a member of band ' eenss A Cappella, Orchestra, El Ateneo, Mixer S and th 1 years. Aftelnihat? gggnxgdfggli Eilltiss off to K.U. for the next four JACQUALI ,that,SJacl1:liEJJ001AfiN CRIDER-Always happy, always singing She was Secreta ' fer haPPY Presence was welcome everywhere. and A C fy 0 her h0H1Cf001T1, and a .member of Rainbow ROGER appella- She intends to be a receptionist. B. C . something WOSIIII ROEYCI' has hlgh ambitions-he wants to do marin W 1 C- After graduation he plans to go into the CS. H I 9 Shop, and tinwxeaplglfslggllfgf H1-Y, Debate Team, Drama Work- LESTER CUNN I Illemb f NGHAM-Les, Paseo's 1 t. , Cast, SgfgtyKE?E' 1?F0t0f5faPhY Club, DramIaOWo2i1kslildp:1 I1TallWljla3 BOY in the Freshncl , HLY, .RHITIO Club, and was the Freshman mall Induction in 1945. Next it's .l.C. CARUL CURNETT the' sch . -Carol had a b' ' b.- h d' f Y-Teensfol gigngi Stamp money. shi Jgvas lifswfs niie1mHgf if JACK pe as Ph0t0g1'HPl1Y Club and Safety Science Club. , ARDEN ' gif he was a DAVENPORT-4'Muscles', was really a busy boy, a m tudent Councilzmlggr of H1-Y, Orchestra, on the football te m, 1 fgeant-at-arms of Keats, vice-president of Radio Club, and a homeroom officer. K.U. will welcome him . next year. A , KARL DAVENPORT-Class Officer. ' ' .E . HAROLD DAVIS-Harold likes to eat, more than anything else, but he was also fond of working out in the gym. After finishing . school, he would like to 'csee the worldf' MARILYN 'DAVIS-Marilyn loves to -eat ice cream-any time, anywhere. Besides that,,she likes to make, clothes. She was a member of Y-Teens, F.H.A., and Rainbow. V CHARLES DAWSON-Chuck's main interest here at Paseo was R.O.T.C. He will spend the next two years at Junior College, in preparation for his law career. . DORIS DEDRICK-Dorie thinks study hall was her most bril- liant class. Aspiring to be a singer, she was a member of Ad- vanced Girls Chorus. This tiny Pirate was also a member of Y-Teens. L' ROBERT DE FOREST- De finds that good old Mother Earth holds a fascination for him, so he will study more about her at S ' his hobby. Kansas State Agricultural College. ports 1S FRANCES DEMAREST-Fran is really an all-around girl, for she t l'k ' drama, wants to be a model, and is a good dancer and f 7 1 es pianist. Whichever one she chooses as a career, shes bound to succeed. . ' . , CHARLES DIAMOND-A member of the Radio Club, and Mask and Wig, Chuck had most fun as an officer in the R.O.T.C.' and as a member of the Rifle Team. He will study to be a business y . executive at U.C.L.A. Q A -Ch k ' another one of Paseo's drum- , l CHARLES O DILLEY uc 1S i ll occasions mers. He is in the band and marches with it on a . Q I Next to drumming, girls attract him most. A ,WI 73 W 1 I , 1 A 4 1 1 I l I 1 DILLON DoLsoN DRUMMOND EMERT ENGLICK Esato, S- FESSLER FINKELSTON FISHMAN EDISON ELLIOTT ELLIS Q Esato, V. FAIR F ARBER FLEMING FLIEDER FOLLMER SENIOR CLASS FERNA LEE DILLON-Although 4'Lee', was known about Paseo for her dancing ability, her real desire is to become a dress designer. g LOIS DOLSON-Peppy Doly had many activities and honors to her credit, for she was a cheerleader, a S.C. representative, on the assembly committee, in the Fall Play, a member of Y-Teens, Drama Workshop, senior editor of Paseon, and treasurer of Cynthians. JACK DRUMMOND-4'Bulldog really holds on until he accom- plishes what he set out to do. On the second team football squad his junior year, he then made the first team. He is a Inember of Radio Club, and a Student Council alternate. EDWIN L. EDISON-Ed was honored by being the president of A Cappella. He was also a Boy Scout and a member of De Molay. He will attend K. State. EUGENE ELLIOTT-Gene had a big job-he was the photog- rapher for Prom magazine. Besides that, he was also a member of Mask and Wig and the Photography Club. He just wants to graduate. BEVERLY ELAINE ELLIS-If Bev ever replies, HSI senor donit be alarmed. Sheis only practicing her favorite subjectL Spanish. She's heading for K.C.U. .IANE EMERT-This cute lass was secretary of Thicions, vice- president of her homeroom, and a member of Y-Teens, and Rain- bow. In preparation for a stenographic career, she will attend ,LC CAROLE ENGLICK-Carole's hobby is a rather odd one-people-I She is going to be a teacher and will attend Warrensburff Teach- ers College. She was an assembly usher and a C.O.E. sttfldent. SYLVIA ESRIG-I A U i n case yoII donit know which twin Sibby is, shes Veras twin. Uokelb A member of French Club and Paseori 1 9 74 she was also an assembly usher and .on the Honor Roll. She says she keeps a scrapbook--but wonit divulge the contents. VERA ESRIG-4'Vee ' is an original girl-she wants to marry 21 tall, dark, handsome man. Of course,,if he has a few m1111011 dollars she can still love him. She was vice-president of FICHCI1 Club, on the Paseon, book crew, Honor Roll, and an assembll' usher. ELIZABETH ANNE FAIR-Anne's many activities certaInlY Te' flect her popularity. She was a member of Iotas, El Ateneg, Y-Teens, Photography Club, Horizon, Orchestra, 'Concert Bill, Debate Team, on the Highest Honor Roll, and the Press sta - EDWARD LEE FARBER-Eddie likes to tinker with aCBdS Elm fluids and formulae, so it's natural that he wants to be a C CHU engineer. First .l.C. and then M.U. WILLIAM FESSLER-Class Officer. . MARVIN LEE FINKELSTON-Food-ah how Fink loves It. He helped keep order as a member of fhe Tijafficislifllid- He was also in El Ateneo. I-Iis ambition is to be a lrthoglap le ' ELAINE FISHMAN-Elaine's ambition is to hook a certafiegil -and we know she'll be successful. As for classes, S116 1 or dislikes-them all. RUTH FLEMING-Sweet Ruthie hopes to make others lgigllsgj and she sure did a swell job here at Paseo. She was a ember room officer, corresponding secretary of Thiciorli, an? 3 ?C of A Cappella, Orchestra, and Mixer Band. Shes of I0 ' ' HARVEY FLIEDER-Harvey says he likes lunch Pfiioi lflistlvfll that IHIISI mean he has a hankering for food. We OP A enjoy the lunch periods at J.C. too. PATRICIA ANN FOLLMER-Class, Officer. g. . Q ,gif i f ' gf' he Q' liz MQ 5 . I 5 . ' E .Q . cf, 1 A I . i Z .2 5. ff .5251 I 3 ,2 'f Y RX rw L LS SHYS arry H nillion french iembli' ily re- .leneov Balldv taff. ps and ,mioal res lt. 1. HC ri guy kes' .aPPY, home' amber C. t, S0 f win SENIOR .. 1 Fores Conly twol are twins you can JANET RUTH FEiEEwa:ll3 member of lotas, Y-Teens, F.H.A., 'fell Hpaft' Pegfub Horizon, A Cappella, Safety Council, a home- Photogyiiziselg andlon the Honor Roll. room , .. 1 ean is another well-liked Pirate. JEAN ARDIZFQROIT lixisftonl the Honor Roll, and ta member She was prelgllfgwraphy Club, Horizon, A Cappella, F.H.A., and of Y'TeenSI21 officgr. She will attend .l.C. iLkiiI?Ii?J1Ci1'FOSTER-Marilyn hails from Minneapolis, and itis l. bition to fly back there soon. She was a member of lotas, am hef ' and Rainbow. Y'Tee3S1a1glfiIiE5g'I1i',ER-Dick is something for the girls-tall, light, Rlmdheaded A member of Juntos, Radio Club, football, basket- Zngfilad track. team, his spare moments were well filled. 3 1 LEE FOWLER-Class Officer. MELVIN FRANKENSTEIN-Although Mel'i is mechanically inded he also takes an interest in stamps, girls, and Mr. Cor- lneliustiaym class. This boy scout will go on to .l.C. 'U EN Bev seems to be musicall inclined as . F RIES - Y iivfiq A Cappella and Orchestra. She held offices in Rain- bow Girls and Thicions, was a member of Y-Teens, and was on the Honor Roll. She is off to ,l.C. next year. SSHIRLEY FUNK-This future K.C.U. student kept busy at Pasegby serving as an officer of Thicions and her homeroom and Byinembership in Rainbow Girls, the Safety Council, and Mask and Wig. ' GLORIA GAFEIN- Mopsy7' was in newswriting, Y-Teens, Dis- cussion Club, Chemistry Club, Cynthians, and Drama Workshop land was a nurse's assistant. Florence Nightingale had nothing on Gloria, who plans to study nursing at Trinity Lutheran. ROGER GALLUP-Jolly Roger spent a lot of time spreading gaiety throughout Paseo's halls. He was a member of Hi-Y and Four, JANET FORE, JEAN FOSTER, M. FRIESEN FUNK GAFFIN GILCHRIST GILLAM GLASS CLASS. Was .on the football tea . W k ff 77 . n ambltion. of being on 1316 fEOt1?gHvSRoci1kY hwill make good his braska U. next Year. qua W en he attends Ne' CHARLES GARNEY-Th' 1 'k bl ' - Roll, the football team, tlii Pri-:sse jt6aIff0rtHs1ST?rli1fllic? Rllghfl-Ionol an officer in Keats and chairman of the,School Spirit Cqolhirriitlleileb MARY MARTHA GAULKE--f A ' Student Council, Th' ' M Marty was a member of the A C H icions, ask and Wig, Photography Club, Bakjrppe a, and an officer of the Safety Council. Next year it's DON CILCHRIST-Altho h D 3 h bb ' h ' has highE1hc-gies of remainliiig aOb1aZheclor.yHSe Cwgsmag ihvgsligf Ili unt - N OS, teneo, Band, A C ll , H -Y f homeroom officer. D.G. plans tlhpfifteilid H.U,. ba Cty Club and a CHARLES GILLAM-Charlie b D Wasame fth T ff' S d H1-Y, Student Council, the High Honoinfizdlli and vials frescidgnf of Engineers. He was on the football squad and received letters in basketball and tennis. SONIA FAYE GLASS-Pert little Sonia likes horseback riding, collecting records, and having fun. With her winning person- ality, we know Sony will be successful in a journalistic career. She will attend Junior College next year. DON GRAY-This fella has hopes of becoming a dentist! Don is a C.O.E. student and in his spare time he likes to do mechan- ical work. K.C.U. will further educate Flash. JERRY GREATHOUSE-.lerry is a very quiet but a very likable guy. Gym seems to be his greatest interest here at Paseo. -He is another student who will attend .l.C. next year. LISE GRUEN-Lise was a member of the A.A.U.W., Y-Teens, Cynthians, Horizon Club, co-editor of the Press, president of El Ateneo, and a nurse's assistant. She received the D.A.R. award and was president of the National Honor Society. Fosrr-JR, R. FOWLER FRANKENSTEIN GALLUP GARNEY CAUT-KE GRAY GREATHOUSE GRUEN I 75 SENIOR CLASS NORMA GRUIS-Norma has an unusual hobby. She loves. to ' ' t m s but likes square dance She helped with school savinlgs s aifp her typing class best. Norma wants to be a ousewi e. BOB CUNTHER-Bob, who was a member of the Radio Club, has hopes of becoming' a mechanical engineer..He takes an interest in model airplanes, motorcycling, and his- metal work class. I CARL HAEBER-Carl, who came from Rockhurit his junigr I SIU year, became a member of the Radio Club. He p ans o i y further at Rockhurst College. He wants to be a mechanical engineer. KENNETH HAGERTY-Anthropology and archeology took .up all Ken's extra time. He was a member of the R.O.T.C. Rifle 'll d t be a'com- Team and Drum and Bugle Corps. He W1 stu y o mercial orhcomic strip artist. ALICE HALL-Although Alice is little, she's done big things at Paseo. She was a member of the fall play cast, Cynthians, Y-Teens, Discussion Club, Horizon Club, and El Ateneo, and was on the High Honor Roll. .l.C. next year for her. . . . , h t JACK HALL-Jackson digs a solid beat in Paseos orc es ra. This future Denver University student. is interested in photog- raphy and model railroading. , BARBARA HAMILTON-Barbara worked on school , savings t s and was a member of the F H A. and Y-Teens. This senior s amp A . . collects miniature china dogs and likes to read good books. - ' f. d ' and will CHARLENE ANN HANLY Char 1S fond o ancing waltz her way into K.U. next year. She was a member of Y-Teens and Drama Workshop, was an office assistant, and stage manager of the fall play. BOB HARING-Bob made headlines at Paseo and hopes to do so as a journalist. Membership in Mask and Wig, El Ateneo, Hi-Y, Safety Council, and Keats kept this future ,I.C. student busy. MERRITT HASKELL-Merritt has been worthy of her n Her activities included membership in Cynthians, the gains' Council, the Mixer Committee, Drama Workshop, Y.TeenSa.5iy Student Council, and A Cappella. Sheis off to Beloit. i 8 BARBARA HASKIN-Class Officer. 1 MILDRED HATTEN- Millie,' was president of'her ho room and a member of Thicions, Rainbow Girls, Horizon CPE. Y-Teens, and Orchestra. This gem will attend William jevxelf next year. BETTY SUE HAYES-Suzie likes office work and plans to ent that line of business after she finishes school. She was treasurer of F.H.A. and a member of Y-Teens. . er FREDRICK WILLIAM HEISS- Flo was a member of the Traffic Squad and the Student Council, an officer of Keats captain of the stage crew, and a manager of the football team, He wants to be a game warden and practices for it by huntin' and fishing in his spare time. g DON HENDON-Don, a Traffic Squad member, likes drawing cartoons for the Press. He wants to settle down and become 3 commercial artist,,however, and hopes that the K. C. Art Insti- tute will help him along. MARY HENEL-Mary, whose friends affectionately call her a'Stinky, was 'on the Press and Paseon staffs and the Honor Roll. She was also a member of YJTeens, lotas, Discussion Club El Ateneo, and the Student Council. She will attend St. lVIary'si NANCY HENNING-Nancy was president of the French Club treasurer of her homeroom, an office assistant, a stamp treasurer, and a member of Zetas, Y-Teens, F.H.A., and the Student Counj cil. After graduation from Paseo, sheill attend Williamylewell. RICHARD HERN-Although Richard likes dough, he doesn't want to be a baker. He'll be content to become a millionaire! He was a member of the football team and will continue his edu- cation at ,I.C. A if 1, Grams GUNTHER HAEBER f HAGERTY HALL, A. HALL, JZ ,, ' fl HAMILTON HANLY HARING I HASKELL HASKIN HATTEN I X X HAYES HEISS HENDON , . HENEL e HENNING HERN I' Y .f.. 76 Ian rm tiff? psf.: .fa dk I - , MA Y-'l oil, suc JAY adi an: El of of Hr JA Pa re: R4 an Sr ll fit ,Sn N N S. A w N tr h H I s P i I ..-......,., -4 4-ru:-V 2 - . W, mime. Safety 5: like IIOIHQ. Club, lewell enter 1Surer if the Keats, team, mting awing mme a Insti- l her Honor Club, lary's. Club, tsurer, Coun- ewell. loesn't el He s edu- 11 l l N e 4 . ,,.- t fi Q M so 'f-1. wasp-X.. ...,,. ,, N. . 5--. .. ,as ,, F E HOLSTIN HOPE HILBERT HOBACK HOCH EIZEZOWAY HUMPHREY HUNNICUTT I HORWITZ HOUSTON HOWARD J Kgow JAcoBs JACOBSEN HUNTER HYATT ISSETT AC 1 ' her . ,pf u I ' .. d th Honor Roll, ,treasurer of MARY LOU Hl'LBERT'ThiS Senior divlded her mme agjnong I12m121IilJ?mHI1lnIflFa .1biJe1?rr1bIe71i1SofnIthe'eFrench. Club and CHHPEIE' Y-Teens, El Ateneo, Thicions, A Cappella, Hltd the, Student Gun- H I workion the school savings stamps will help her ln tl 1 1 S eil. We are sure Midge's pleasing personality will make her a heir ambition of becoming a bookkeeper. success. i , - Y-G ' in interest seems IANIES HOBACK-Jim will start prepar1ng.h1mself for bl1S1:11?55 MARVIN IEUCENE-IeHE1?g5I?Vl2E'king Vfilftlriist C1311 and model alt. administration at J.C. next year. He spent his spare time rea. 2115 to be mec anics. b a arts man. . I Hndparticiipating in Radio Club and Drama Workshop activities. planes and hopeS to C pi, t can her f'Honey'T cause she's .ELAINE HOCH-Elaine was president of El Ateneo, seCIeYHfY EILEEN HUNNICUTI'-They II31L1SthiS Smart girl Wants to be a Oiloltas and Quill and Scroll, homeroom repcgileis and-1 athmelndgjglll so sweet. After attendlllg K-C' 'P 0 te Press and Paseon staffs, Discussion ll , an C housewife. fashion illus- Honor Rll. J.C. 'll dl I' th' f ture novelist. t HUNTER-Marilyn wants to be an V IAMES C. HOLLlClbhVjl3if'cE.LZfts1 Iligfl lofi of enjoyment attending lslfiiclil-LlNher next Stop will he the K.?.ZArt Irqstrittgleg Sahledtfrgi PHSEO- lie was a member of the Radio Club. Big .lim likes t0 on thg Honor R011 and was 3 member 0 etasv ' rea a .ot and will probably attend IC. M' 1. Committee. . h room ROBERT HOLSTIN-B b b of the track team me - ff'cer of ,.I1111T05,and hls Ome andthe Traffic Squad. if hlelaiafit nbiampfdsident of the United JIM :Inari flile qfrltffic Squad, .iiidhvias liifintlbeecfolfffe States, he would like to be a machinist. a nfenlg kethall and track teams. K.U. W1 e P HOPE-This Honor Roll student was a TragiCbSqua5lS1I' l2gOLt03SHyatt,,' 1 h bb.eS She likes NCT, a member of Hi-Y, J t ,fthe Chemistry u , an . C ' do vi h very unustta 0 1 ' -Student Council, and playedulfoibstball and basketball. Joe thinks SHIRLEY ISSETTd biz? SitCAfter finishlng School, She Wants Northwesternis a Hood schoolg so he'll S0 there HCXY War- YO Wflfe letters agar 1 IQORMAN ROBERT H0RW1TYfB0b was a membfr OI to become a SeCreAdicsONfB0bb1e Came fromiaste Wheiserstll Aliolltsi DeM0laY, the football team, the Sefew Councll'-and H BOBBIE RUTII II irls basketball team-, She is 'a mfmfilte this .eneov and was a stamp treasurer and a homeroom officer. e was captam 0 I 6 g h Student'Counc1l. In Splte 0 RER attend lVl.U. in the fall. i , the bowling team anihla Ioves to loaf. d '1 to ISTHA HOUSTON-lVIartha's artistic abilities will lea? tier activity, Bobbie says a COE- Student, Spent 3 good deftlo h te K.C. Art Institute next year. She WHS Pfesldent O er BETTY IACQBS BeIfS, The .rest of her time wasodevote d n?mfZ00m, secretary of Y-Teens, treasurer of El Atene0, and a of time studylllg Deop elbl ushers. homeroom reporter, 2111 3 Dem er of Zetas and the Student Council. beihg ehairman of assem, Y d Y-Teens. SIIELORES HOWARD-De came to us from Southeast, Wheri member of Mask and Wlg an in RO.T.C. and was a mem- e was in the Latin Club and was a reporter for the schofl RALPH JACOBSEN-fRalnh wastaae dew. He hopes to become Paper- At Paseo this Honor Roll student was a homeroom 0 - dio Club and The S U ' ch down to lVI.U- flcer and a merriber of C nthian' tho French Club, the debate ber of the Ra but next year he will mar team, and Y-Teens. -A ' 7 an army officer later, 77 , - ,...i....-- . ,. ,.,., ., - ,--s, ...,.---.-,-....-.-. 4-......-.H-..-.s-..,...,,.. . ......-- . ,...,A ,,,..-. ,..,..... .,.,.....,.-sf .-. 1s..-UA.,-ss JOHNSON, J. JOHNSON, W. KAMMERER KEMNER KESSLER, J. KESSLER,'M. KLEMM KoNoMos KOPIN KANTER KAPULAR KELLEY KING KIRKENDOLL KIRKPATRICK KOPITNIK KRANITZ Knoss SENIOR CLASS .IUNE JOHNSON-You could always find a smile on June's face, perhaps because she was satisfied with her activities, which in- cluded being a member of A Cappella, Y-Teens, Horizon Club, French Club, Chemistry Club, and girls sports teams. WILLIAM JOHNSON-Bill was an officer in DeMolay and a member of the Radio Club. He is interested in architectural drawing and will go to J.C. to learn more about this subject. VIRGINIA KAMMERER-Ginger may Well be called the uclass cut-up, for she wants to learn to be a surgeon at K.U. She be- longed to Iotas, El Ateneo, and Y-Teens and was an office assistant. GERALDINE KANTER-Jerry is an animal lover and trains dogs in her spare time. Her interests vary, however, for she was a member of the Photography Club and wants to be a secretary. ALLEN KAPULAR-Al has a flare for dramatics and proved his ability in the fall play. He not only likes to act, but to write, as well. He'll attend M.U. next year. RICHARD KELLEY-Dick decides hefll be satisfied if he gradu- ates, even though he's had fun in Hi-Y. the Radio Club, and the Auto Club. In his leisure hours, Dick likes to ufool arounda' with his car. GERALD KEMNER-Here we have another musician. Gerald who is a member of the Orchestra. would like to be a composerl He says he will go to J.C. first, however. JOHNNY KESSLER-Johnny was a member of Keats, the Traf- fic Squad, the Safety Council, Quill and Scroll and the Press staff and plaved football and basketball for Paseo We know hell do as well at Dartmouth where he plans to go next fall MASON KESSLER Mason made quite a place for himself n the ranks He was an officer in ROTC where he won sevelgl awards and he played in the Orchestra Here oes another Pa eo student to MU JERRY .KING-Jerry was a member of the Photography Club and DeMolay and liked metal-work and gym. He wants to be a pilotg so here's wishing him happy landings! FRED KIRKENDOLL-Fred decided he would be happy if he could just stay out of trouble. A good ambition, we think. He takes an interest in outdoor sports, particularly hunting. WANDA KIRKPATRICK-Wanda was well qualified for hi-If position as president of F.I-I.A., as she received clothing awards two years. She was also a homeroom officer, a stamp .treaSl1fCf, a Student Council representative, and a member of Y-Teens. PHILLIP KLEMM-Phil liked to sing while he mixed e1QD10S1Ve5r He was a member of the A Cappella Choir, but he will studY Chemistry at J.C. next year. ANGELA KONOMOS-I-Ierels a girl who likes to dance and really knows how. She was a member of Drama Workshqps the French Club, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, the Student Council, and the fall play cast. Angie will attend Christian College. LOIS KOPIN-Loe was an Honor Roll student and a represent? tive at Girl's State. She plays the piano in her spare time an wants to have fun at M.U. next year. After that, comes secre- tarial work. u d SHIRLEY KOPITNIK-Shirley held an important office as hea of school savings bonds. She was an Honor Roll student, 3 531' dent Council representative, and a member of the Pliotogfap Y Club. She'll study bookkeeping at K.C.U. A MITCHELL KRANITZ-This senior was a member ofthiu U opella Choir He likes to have fun more than RHYT mv e e and M lnow he ll do just that when he attends MU RRIS KROSS Morrie was on the Press and Paseon S Honor Roll and was a member of Keats and Discuss 1 Aft r IIHISIIIII at MU he wants to be a laWYer Ha la f P3 on Paseo s debate team me know hell be a success 1n it NFO lift f will af SHIRL' 3 mellll r W, si 110110 :IIC haf NH UQZSUI' plfll- S IEANP who W Pase0,' HENR. make l Cappel playmt ALLEY gl one I0 BOB I Discus Wig, I lead Cl JACK Band study DEAN and w in the Tralfit I 2. 3. 1 Q, I 1 C a . , , 9 , 'IQ ,p , t ' , . - 7 K- 1 1 X x , . . 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In , play' MRIE LAKE-Y-Teens claimed tnis cute blond senior, IEANNE lil an Officer ill her homeroom. After finishing at lllifeowfheawfill grace the hallskof d l De to ' R..H i es anguages an io s HEQl1ll,E,E,TilefLfitfflf1f She Wasya member of Sotgla Y-Tleens, : mae e . ' d h H izon Clu . en siels not Capllellaihgaugjlgvniirilsyeitff, sliefill if attending classes at .l.C. Plalmg LEE LANER-This good-looking senior plans to study ALLEIHV Xt year, Since Allen likes driving cars, .we hope he has iiiiffftoitilffe with him when he goes to Columbia. LANG..B0b a busy senior, held offices in Keats and the EDB - Club was a member of the Traffic Squad, Mask and XIg?fusEi0Rtene0i Paseon staff, the Mixer Committee, and helped D, h tP seo. Hefll attend Missouri U. next year. EiiHf1AME.Jack was a member of the Radio Club and Band and was very much interested in Biology. Perhaps the ll Study Science when he attends J.C. next year. DEAN LARSON-This Honor Roll student wants to own a car. nd with his drive we-'re sure heill get one. Dean participated in the activities off Engineers, the Student Council, and the Traffic Squad. CLASSE be l , or ies ver h rf ,- - this boY, who was a menifbeon fo p Otooraphyi LC. mu Claim Cappella. I O the Photography Club and A JAY I-EPPER-Jay was on the Squad. He likes to do as little as a little difficult when he studies MARCIA LERNER-This future urer, a homeroom representative a shop.CMarcy, who was on the Honor Roll, will go on to school at . . Honor Roll and the Traffic possible, but he may find this at K.U. next year. secretary was a stamp treas- nd a member of Drama Work- CERTRUDE LE ROY-Certie, who had the lead in the fall play, was a member of the French Club, Cynthians, the Student Coun- cil, Radio Club, Y-Teens, A Cappella, and was a stamp treasurer and on the Honor Roll. Tt's K.U. next year. AL LEVIN-Al will attend Officers' Candidate School in prepara- tion for becoming an officer in the Army. We know hefll do as well in the future as he did at Paseo, where he was a Captain in the R.O.T.C. .- JAMES LEWTN-This senior,s wit and personality made him popular with everyone, particularly the girls. When Jim wasn't thinking up sharp things to say, he was helping out Paseo's Band. BETTY JEAN LICHTENBERGER-uLichy', was a happy Pirate -she was in many activities and enjoyed them all. She was a member of Y-Teens, F.H.A., Drama -Workshop, and Girls Chorus. In the future, she hopes to be a stenographer or a nurse. BARBARA LIEBST-'flohnien would like to be a bookkeeper and practiced for her career by auditing school savings.. She was also president of her homeroom. BETTY LIPSITZ-Fashion designing interests Betty, who also likes swimming and reading. Betty was on the Honor Roll, the Student Council, a member of El Ateneo, and was awarded a gold key. M.U. sounds attractive to Betty. KRUG KURZ LABOWITZ LAKE LAMAR LANER LANG LANHAM LARSON S LAsHBRooK LEPPER LERNER LEROY LEVIN LEWIN LICHTENBERGER Lnsiasr LIPSITZ 79 . , . . , , , .....--.-.,-...-- - +.-......-- ..,...,.- . --.. . . ....,--.r....-. ,..,.. ...- --..,..,..,.,L...... ---- ,SENIOR cl.Ass p LOIS HELEN LITMAN--This Honor Roll student proved her- self an actress in the fall play. Lois, who was a member.of Mask and Wig and the French Club, was also a speaker during Edu- cation Week. Illinois U. next year. DONALD RALPH LOGAN-Don was happy to be a.member of the Radio Club, as he is interested in becoming a radio engineer. The Central Radio and Television School will help him do this. GENE LUNDY-Gene seems to be mechanically minded. He likes to putter with cars and hopes to become a mechanical en- gineer when he finishes school. SHIRLEY LYKKE-Shirley, although she didnit have much to say, enjoyed herself at Paseo. She was a member of the Student Council and classed drawing as a hobby. JAMES MCCREIGHT-A first team football and swimming team letterman, Mac naturally said he liked his gym class best. He was in C.O.E. and a homeroom officer. VIRGINIA LEE MCCULLICK-Jenny, a C.O.E. student, was a Student Council representative, president of her homeroom, a Thicion, and received a letter in girls sports. She'll never be late, for her hobby is buying clocks. CARL MCCULLOUGH-Carl will wield a 'fhickory stick in future years and will attend teachers' college in preparation for his chosen career. He was a member of Keats, the basketball team, and was a homeroom officer. ROBERT MCCULLOUGH-We know Mac, who likes diving and swimming, will make a big splash in the business world. He was a member of the stage crew and liked his gym class best. JAMES MCKEOWN-A member of the Radio Club and Band, this twin has ambitions of going to college. It looks as if Jim will fulfill his dream at J.C. next year. He says that gym was his favorite class. WILLIAM MCKEOWN-Although they don't look alike, these twins, likes seem to be the same. Bill also liked gym and will accompany his brother to J.C. He, was on the football squad LITMAN LOGAN LUNDY MCCULLOUGH, C. IWCCULLOUGH, R. MCKEOWN, J. MANAHAN MARKS MARLEY and the Honor Roll and a member of Engineers, Hi.Y and Scouts. ERNEST MAJOR-This husky senior is known about Pa for his athletic ability in Football and Track. Red anhounseo that he would like to become a flyer. Happy landing at Megs next fall. ' ' DARLENE MALAMUD-The Y-Teens, A Cappella and th Paseon Crahll staff, took up a lot of this happy se1iior's time This honor roll student will attend M.U. . 6' BERENIECE MANAHANQ- Beanie,' was a member of ,Thicion Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, French Club, Student Council Drains, Workshop, the fall play cast and on our debaters squad Thi next few years will find her at Warrensburg. . I LEONARD MARKS-f'Lenny', is an officer in R.O.T.C. a mem- ber of the German and Chemistry Club, and also a prohd mem- ber of the Press. His ambition is to become a chemist. Here's hoping he doesnit blow up the chem. lab. when he attends MU next fall. U' MAXINE MARLEY-Although Red did not come to Paseo until her Junior year, her presence was felt at once. She was a mem. ber of Y-Teens, El Ateneo, and the French Club. South of the border she will go when she attends Mexico City College. TED MATHEWS-To become an engineer or study medicine is this proud senioris ambition. Ted was a member of Engineers, He hopes to attend K.U. , - SADAKO MATSUSHITA-Sid's sparkling personality and wit helped her to become one of the best liked girls in her senior class. She was a member of Zetas, Student -Council, Y-Teens, Discussion Club, and Press Staff. She is also a member of the A.A.U.W. and on the Highest Honor Roll. F , MARK MELSON-All right, girls, stop whistling, although I must admit Mark's good looks would turn any girl's headf Mark. was a member of engineers, played on the football team, and was a Student Council representative. LYKKE MCCREIGHT MCCULLICK MCKEOWN, W. MAJOR .MALAMUD IMIATHEWS MATSUSHITA MELSON 80 . digg., iv L, V, -an -4 ik . 1 Mr M1 M1 TONY lhis ai hobby l XORM. Ui the' s- 0 stat it ul DON ffll0I' MERZ IXIESSICK MEYER MILLER: C- . MILLER, E- IYIILLER I. MINDELL ' MOKOFSKY, J. MOKOFSKY, L. it 41'-Vx .QU ig MIANO IWIICHELSON MILBURN MILLER, JAMES INTILLER, JULIANA MIMS M ff ONX NIOORE, B. IVIOORE, C, SENIOR cl.Ass T0 MEHIMIEREETOQY only answers to the name of 'GI-Iey You? hohhyieiiief tfilfiiff aibltitn is to Own a flight plane. As Q NORMA MESSICK M5120 elgalr planes. It's Illinois U. for him. ofthe-Senior Class it h OTLY was one .Of the smaller members of stature. Norma' Wg erhcute PCTSOUHIIIY made up for her lack MY-Teens and-F.I-LA.aAnglI11i:YOcjI12j,f1IiCer, and also a membsr DONNA MEYE ' C0l1nci1,. and' aR5aD0HH,? Was on the Honor Roll, on the Student mp reasurer. She was also a member of Tluclons, A C will study at Jilfgijellai Photogfaplw Club, and the F.H.A. She DANNY MIANO Hlldh 1 ' 'Dall plans to become a commercial pilot, lim riiafnirises metal Work as his favo ' ' - g th .h rite subject. Many will e, soN1A1M1cHEeLS311S of J.C. S 9 seniorisgo. N-Let's go to Press, for th' -b.t. b ilu fall- Sciiiigalfivzfjke up J0urnalism when she atfZnd1smI5.CCiUT QLARILIN MILBURR mifrmbfff of the OV French Club. Lefetelved several h - anlyn hails from Southeast where ack fldi OUOTS. I-Ier three favorite hobbies are horse- designer ng' gardening- and writ' ' - . . C will an d Ing stories. This future 1nter1Or imember of K 'Dick WHS well-known a d h 1 to-play hafslqfrblnll Ateneo- and on the Tffsiiffidc Sitting. Iii EUN5gE'l?VIIi.U, at ' and WHHLS to become an engineer. He 1 LLER- I , Se1li0I was tgffliiit and Considerate, this was Eunie. This ficer gntatlvf, Mixer C ter-'Of ZCLHS, Y-Teens, Student Council IDA' he hones to b Ommlttee' E1 Ateneo, and homeroom of- ACaMILLER-For thiiome a KU' Jai' Hawker. ' I vice, ppiua- She was ie years Ida has been singing with the ' mesldenl of T 4 - ago- a member of Y-Teens, C.O.E.. and th h is future K.C.U, MuS1C and cooklng was the hobby of v JIM UIVIILLERT- R1pp'7 has made himself known around school for his ability in basketball. Being in Hi-Y, Juntos, on the Traffic Sguald, and president of his homeroom helped to fill some of his time. Jim claims he would like to join the navy. JULIANNA MILLER-4'Gabby,,' much like her name, loves to talk. She was a member of lotas. She will attend J.C. and after that hopes to become a nurse. MARTHA MIMS-NlVIidge', will be at J.C. in the fall' preparing - d love for secretarial work. She was a member of YTeens an s to collect pennies. CWho knows but that someday she may become a millionaire.l JACK MINDELL-Eating ant time. His ambition is to become a business executive. We will l loafing are Jack's ideas of a good be seeing him at J.C. A JERRY MOKGFSKY-Toting scenery was the job of this senior, for he was a noble member of the Stage Crew. J.C. W1Il be his next stop. LARRY MOKOFSKY-HTO graduate from highschool, Ah! es the ambition of many a senior, especially this one. Larry ' MU r bust. fPop.D Y 1 enjoys collecting old coins as a hobby. Its . . o - .l' l Bev7' busied herself as a mem- BEVERLY MONK -Cute 1tte , ber of Zetas, and as an officer in Y-Teens, .the Safety Council, and Mask and ,Wig. This future secretary will study at BETTY LOUISE MUORE- Bets came to us her senior 'year from Southeast. To become an interior decorator is thls Jolly senioris ambition. It's off to Illinois U. for her. CAROLYN MOORE-Goodlookarlg C3T0lYU5dWi50?n1lrOi1O31Lg 1 s ICG- res1 en ' Sna Y Cheerleaders' She Tas a OEII Afieneo, Y-Teens, and the pp h H R 11 n Zetas O , 1 roomagn t Q bonemrmey is a proull possessor of a school letter. Chemictry Clu a When fall comes, she'll attend M-U 81 I MOORE, H. MUIR MURRAY, R. Noun NoRTH NUNN OVERMAN OVERTON PACE MURRAY, W. NELSON, P. NELSON, R. OLDS 0,NEILL OPPENHEIMER PACK PADEN PALMQUIST simon cLAss HERBERT MOORE-Herb listed his activities as Keats, Traffic Squad, Band, Scouting, and DeMolay. He will study law at K.C.U. BETTY MUIR-S'Ah! come on horse! Whoaln If you haven't already guessed, 'Betty isa lover of horses. She hopes some day to own a ranch. Hot'Shot', was a member of Y-Teens and the F.H.A. - - RUTH MURRAY- Ruthie,' spent a lot of her time playing the piano. She loves sports and eating. She has yet to decide about the future. , 'E ' WILLIAM MURRAY-Bill had one hobby-building model air- planes. To further his career, he shall become a civil engineer. He will study engineering at J.C. A PAUL NELSON-Paul was on the All-City Student Council his junior year, vice president of his junior class, a member of the Traffic Squad, Iuntos, Mixer Committee, El Ateneo, second team football and basketball, ftake a breat'aJ and Executive Board of the Student Council. It is obvious what took up this popular sen1or's time. ROBERT EDWARD NELSON-Here comes the Navy-and along with them Bob. That's his future plan. Robert Edward was a member of Engineers, El Ateneo, Mixer Committee, and on the Stage Crew. - W .IOSEPHINE HOLD-.Io was active in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Stu- dent Council, Drama fEall Playb, A Cappella, and a member of Cynthian Literary Society. To make lots and lots of money. is her ambition-the legal way of course. Gangway for K.U. A SHIRLEY NORTH-This ambitious senior really hurries around to keep up with her activities, namely, Student Council, Cyn- thians, A Cappella, Y-Teens, Vice-President of Discussion Club, Rainbow, A.A.U.W., Mixer Committee, fNurse's Assistant and the Press Staff for 1947-48. DOLORES NUNN-HDo,' was an avid coin collector. She was a member of Iotas, F.H.A., and assistant school treasurer. Junior College is her next stop. O O PETER EUGENE OLDS-Gene' refrained from telling' us very much, because he was just too modest. Anyhow, we'do know that A Cappella is his favorite class, and that he is a member of the Traffic Squad. ROBERT O'NEILL-Bob classes 'photography as a hObbY and American Problems as his favorite class. Nope, theres .no con- nection. Anyhow, he plans- to become an insurance adjuster. BARBARA. OPPENHEIMER- Babs,' discloses that she loves to have fun-and she certainly makes the most of every opp0r- tunity to do this. This honor roll student was in El Ateneo and plans as a future to become a psychologist. Forward ho! to M.U- TOM OVERMAN-HH you knew Pedro, like we know Pedro, Oh-Oh'-Oh what a guyf, Tom was in Keats and was prCS1dCI1f of his homeroom. He played football and took part in track. H6 plans to attend K.U. and to become a football coach. JIM OVERTON-4'Come with me to the Casbah, Babe W61'C those noble words spoken by none other than James Overt0I1- When Jim wasn't thinking about girls, he was pl8Y1IQS fofltbau' In fact, he was co-captain of the team. He says he will Jom the Navy after graduation. WARREN' PACE-'4Red,, was one of our Traffic Squad'b0YS and a good one at that. He helped to bring our team to victory its a member of our football squad. He is undecided about tllf? uture. CHARLOTTE PACK-'4Charl lists collecting men as one of her hobbies. It's M.U. for her, after which she will beCA0IT1C 3 psychiatrist. C ROBERT PADEN-Bob was first lieutenant in the R.O.T. and a member of the Traffic Squad. He is a rabid stamp HH coin collector. H JOHN PALMQUIST-This Trojan was a member of the Germaf. Club and Hi-Y, a Student Council alternate, and IIOIHCTOOHI Sis ficer. He excelled in metal work anf chemistry, and 21 ' spare time is spent playing baseball. JHRR 11 S fn is H golleg NANE nNan mek 1 IANE WCIC quite will ,1 HUISII BABA herlbl SCIIIUI lime- CARI seuivj She ll JANE Atene find l MAR ber 0 the' A sen1o1 ARD' won Y-Tee BERI much he cl tend I I, . R. MER T rs very . know nember yy and to COII- ister. R loves Oppor- go and , M.U. Pedro, ssidenl zk. HC were rerton- Dtball. in the boys ictorY If the ne Ol me 2' .C.- .T d :fin .fnlap n Of' l hls SENIOR ARKER Jerry was a leader of the Mixer Band and jEflREd5muSiC hi hobby. He is an o?cer in R.O.T.C. arid on ha IEIHC Team. He is a member of eats and K.C.U. is his the 1 college Clgii5iER,Loafing was the 'hobby of this happy senior. NANCY in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Rainbow, and the F.H.A. Good itltliantovibiis future private secretary. . C. u L PARRISH-Collecting records and elephant statuettes JANEQP riessv main interests these past few years. ,laneal is were Ciara in Sports and received several sport awards. She qltgfihgcome another lady in white, for she is going into the wr - glmllghgrfijjfifgrfillxls-Babs figures. that to be a housewife is h bi est ambition. She was in Rainbow and C.O.E. This proud er UO' iorilihobbies consist of drawing, sewing and having a good sen - mme' -To be a model is the chosen career of this c ute CABOLCzlifdPvIvIas a member of Cynthians, El Ateneo and Y-Teens. undecided as to what college she will attend. JANET PATRICK- Jan busied herself as a member of El Ateneo, Y-Teens, lotas, and the Chemistry Club. You can usually find her name on the honor roll., lt's .l.C. for Janet. MARTHA PAULETIC-This brown-eyed brunette was ai mem- ber of Y-Teens, F.H.A., Safety Council, Rainbow and sang with theA Cappella. .l.C. will open the doors next fall for this Jolly mor. - ,TRDYCE PEARSON- Ardy,s friendly smile and sweet ways won her many friends. Membership in Cynthians, El Ateneo, Y-Teens, and serving on the Paseon Staff kept her busy. BERNARD PENNER-Mr. Penner refrained from telling us too much because he is just too modest. Anyhow, we do know that he claims building model airplanes as a hobby. He plans to at- tend K.C.U. PARKER, J. PARKER, N. PARRISH PAULETIC PEARsoN PENNER POLLARO PORTER POSTLETHWAITE CLASS, KEN and the Camera Club and was k h er , O .R'O'T'C'f He passes the time of day jtilsfirggtinsgozinodf ilzezfilcirfgfflfle Team' LOTS 44 vi . PETERSON- Pete whose main ' s inter t ' was,a member of the playday team in hockes WTP In Sports, b lx tb 1. I CY, V0 eyball and 16256 eneitl She recelved Several. athletic awards. Business col- JOAN POE-To be a social k ' h b' ' - senior. She was on the Studiefift efgoltinhili ailrildlgorriieiiiibfdfs cldafflirle C.O.E. .loan will attend Hamlin College next fall, JOSEPHINE POLLARO-glow likes music. She was in A Cap- pella. This honor roll student plans to become a court stenog- rapher. She is off to business college. , NETH PETERSEN-Kenny was a memb f JACK PORTER-.lack has little spare time for a hobby, because the R.O.T.C. claims most of his waking hours. He was on the Traffic Squad and the Safety Council. He will study at K.U. MARGARET POSTLETHWAITE-To become a secretary sounds pretty good to 'cMaggie. She was in A Cappella, Y-Teens and F.H.A. and she is going to business college. RONALD POWERS-Helping girls in distress was one of Ron- nie's hobbies. He is a member of Juntos, Hi-Y, Mixer, Commit- tee, Student Council, Traffic Squad, and manager of the foot- ball team. To become a certified public accountant is his am- bition. lt's K.U. for him. ' DE MAYE PREUITT-,lust to become a housewife is the am- bition of this modest senior. It all ties in because she loves to sew and cook. E BILLIE ANN PYLE-Another future fashion illustrator is 4'Slim. As a member of the Honor Roll, Student Council, Thicions, Y-Teens, and Photo Club she was kept quite busy. She wants to attend a fashion designing school. PARSONS PASH - PATRICK PETERSEN PETERSON POE PoWERs PREUITT PYLE 83 SENIOR CLASS SHANA SUE RADETSKY-Shana hails from Southwest, where she was a member of the Student Council and Scalpers. Much like the rest of us, she enjoys collecting records. lt's M.U. for her. JOHN RALPH-Membership in Keats, the Chemistry lub, lsl Ateneo, and the Traffic Squad helped to fill up some o Johns spare time. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and spending lots and lots of money. See you at Washington U. -A- WILLIAM RATHBUN-Bill's hobby is collecting. Collecting what? Well, almost anything. He was a member of Student Council and Traffic Squad. This Honor Roll student will attend K. State. EUGENE REDMON-Rusty must like radios because thatls all he talks about, well, almost all. '6Over the wavesf' for him, be- cause he is planning to join the Navy. PAT REECE-Going all-out for athletics, Reecie was a member of the girls' hockey, baseball, and basketball teams. She was also a stamp treasurer and homeroom officer. Pat will study nursing at K.U. DONNA JEAN REICH-Donna had two hobbies-dancing and eating, and she thoroughly enjoyed them both. This Honor Roll student will attend Wisconsin U. YVONNE REID-Yvonne won't tell us her nickname, but if you are extra curious, l'm sure she would telllyou. She was a member of Thicions, Y-Teens, F.H.A., and a homeroom officer. ltis J.C. for her. JOHN RENDINA-John announces that physics and wood work are his favorite classes. Good enough! Membership on the Honor Roll and in the Chemistry Club made John known around school. J.C. will be next on his agenda. JAMES REPPETO-Jim was one of those Traffic Squad boys who kept law and order around these hallowed halls. He was also a first lieutenant in the R.O.T.C. The chosen career of this ambitious senior is to be a botanist. BILL RICHARDS-Bill took a great interest in sports, especiall basketball and football. He was also a member of the Press ang Engineers. J.C. will greet this smiling senior when school begins next fall. b CHARLES RICHEY-All of '4Chas's'7 friends agree that hg is really one swell fellow. Engineers, football, the Traffic squad and Hi-Y kept this happy senior stepping. lt's an engineering career for him. W. H. RICKETSONfW. H. kept pretty busy during high school as a member of El Ateneo, Hi-Y, Student Council and the Traf- fic Squad. He will attend J.C. where he will study engineering ROYCE ROBERTS--uRough House was inclined slightly toward sports, as he played both football and basketball, and gym was his favorite subject. He was an officer in Engineers and president of his homeroom. RONALD ROBINSON-uRonnie tells us that just loafinfr is his hobby, but lim sure he didnlt have much time for thisbbe. cause he was a member of the Traffic Squad, on second team football, homeroom president, Student Council Representative and on the track team. It,s M.U. for him. MARVIN ROMER-Graduating at mid-year, Marv is now ap. tending J.C. He was especially active in R.O.T.C. while at Paseo, LARRY ROSINE-'fShorty didn't get his nickname from hav. ing a lack of stature, for he stood 6'4 tall. Wow! This future electrical engineer will attend J.C., then K.U. STELLA FAY ROSMARINE-There must be some connection between wanting to be a stenographer and loving shorthand. f'Sten must think so too, for this is the information she gave out. Membership in the French Club and in Drama Workshop helped to round out her days at Paseo. MARY KATHERINE ROSS- Mickey was Sergeant at Arms of Y-Teens, homeroom officer, member of the Fall Play Cast, Drama Workshop and the Pep Club. This sxvivacious senior will trot up to Baker next fall. I Q i I RADETSKY RALPH RATHBUN REDMON REE . REICH REID RENDINA I REPPETO RICHARDS ' RICKETSON ROBERTS RoB1NsoN Roivnsa ROSINE 5 osMAR1NE Ross, M. Q 34 K. ,'?C-f- t 4121 l-fi? i tif? ivy 1 ii' . 4.2 rf x J:- le . ,if 5 RU' spol Swi Clul ROSS, R- I ROWLAND 1 BUTTER SCHAE1-'ER SCHAFF SCHAFFER - SCHULENBERG SCOFIELD ' SCOTT . Q SAEGER SAMUELSOHN SCALET SCHMIDT SCHMITT, R- SCHMITT, T. SEG0 SEWAR0 SEYMOUR I SENIOR' CLASS RUTH ROSSfRuth is the proud possessor of a school letter in SP0.IIS- .She played on playday teams and was a member of the Swimming Team. She was on the Honor Roll, in the Horizon Club and Y-Teens and' Stamp Treasurer. It's Doane College for her, where she will study to ,become a physical education teacher. BETTY ROWLAND--Betty was a member of Y-Teens, Safety Council, Rainbow, A Cappella, and an office assistant. If you want to hear some solid music, call on Betty, for playing the piano WHS her hobby. Her next stop will be M.U. , LARRY RUTTERQ-Sports editor of the Paseon, Larry lived up E0 hls hobby-loafing. He was on the Honor Roll, president of his omeroom, and a member of Keats. M.U. will soon claim Larry. XICTOR WILLIAM, SAEGERff'Vic was o member of the RTHITIC Squad, Chemistry Club and German Club. This Honor 011 Student will be roaming the halls of J.C. next fall. KARLA SAMUELsoHN-Tboro is oo doubt about ir, Hspooiat H35 One of the sweetest gals at Paseo. .lust being happy was her P'LbbY1 and happy she was as a member of Cynthians, El Ateneo, Motogfaphers' Club and playing the lead in the Fall Play. It's -U. for Karla. A - ' RICK SCALET+ Mule was an Eagle Scout, vice-president of 1511101116 room, member of Hi-Y and Traffic Squad. .I.C. will Ile Come this active senior. ' MLIJZABETH SCHAEFER- Liz,' was one of the brightistudes th 3500, for she was -on the Highest Honor Roll. ,Y-Teens and e'Ph0t0gTHphy Club were proud to -claim this ,future secretary. ESBERT SCHAFF-Bob was a member of the Traffic Squad an A Cappella. He especially liked his Spanish class. -He will ' end -I-C. next fall. f ' QIEROME SCHAFFER-Habla Uotod Espanol? Jerry did, for was In E1 Ateneo and on the Honor Roll. Playing basketball 1 1 and baseball in his spare time kept him busy. He plans to attend M.U.,where he will study journalism. CAROLE JEAN SCHMIDT-Caroleianswered roll call to Safety Council, Zetas, Orchestra and Pep Club. To become a housewife appeals to Carole. She. will attend Baker. , ROBERT SCHMITT-Bob came to Paseo his senior year from Northeast. While at Paseo, he was in Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Mixer Band, and on the football team. Good luck to Bob at .I.C. THELMA ANN SCHMITT-Thelma was ib Girls Chorus for two years. She enjoys reading, listening to the radio, and playing the piano. Her outdoor sport is tennis. She will attend .I.C. DON SCHULENBERG-Don's easy going ways and likable per- sonality made him a friend,to everyone. This goodlooking senior was on the football, basketball and track teams. He was also a member of Juntos, Hi-Y, Traffic Squad and the Student Council. .IOYCE SCOFIELD-With an art pad inf one hand and a brush in the other, .Ioyce will strive to become an artist. This senior gal was a member of Thicions and 'Mask and Wig. NORMA SCOTT-Norma's hobby was collecting miniature swans. She was a member of the Future Homemakers of America. .I.C. will 'claim her next year. - MARLENE SEGO-- Reds, favorite class' is A Cappella. She wants 'to become a singer and have a musical career. She is un- decided about college. ' DAVID WILLIAM SEWARD-On the High Honor Roll, Dave' was also a member of the Radio Club and Discussion Club. He expects to attend Bob Jones University and will be a preach-er. DON SEYMOUR-Here's another one 'of those modest boys who just won't tell us anything about himself. We do know, how- ever, that Keats claims him. He has yet to decide about the future. 85 I SHAFFER SHEEHEY SHEFFIELD . SHIPP SHOUSE SHREWSBURY SMITH, B. SMITH, C. SMITH, D. SHELTON SHEPARD SHERIFF SIEGEL SIMS - SMALL SOLOFF SPACK SPAULDINC , simon CLASS, p BEVERLY SUE SHAFFER-Coming to Paseo her junior year, Bev found Espanol her favorite class. Her favorite pastime is collecting Tony Martin records and making plans for next year at M.U. - MAROLYN SHEEHEY- Candy,' was president of her homeroom and especially liked botany. Her chief aim in life. is to get mar- ried and move back to Des Moines, Iowa. BARBARA ANN SHEFFIELD-Barb was a member of Y-Teens, F.H.A., Photography Club, Pep Club, Drama Workshop, and the Mixer Committee. She likes music and art. She will attend Colorado U. ' S CLAYTON SHELTON-lt's evident that Clayton likes military life, since he was in R.O.T.C. He plans to combine this liking and also his love of printing by being a printer in the army. SUE SHEPARD-Class officer. WILLIAM KENNETH SHERlFF+Bill likes to work on cars, but intends to be a real estate salesman. He was a member of Band, Orchestra, R.O.T.C., A Cappella, and the Auto Club. lt's .l.C. and M.U. for him. . JOYCE SHIPP-Drivers Ed and Human Science were a 'great joy to' .loy. She was also a member of Rainbow. The school of nursing at K.U. will claim her next fall. JO ANN SHOUSE-.lody was a member of Y-Teens, lotas, E1 Ateneo, Rainbow, A Cappella and Photography Club, and a stamp treasurer. She found her interests in school divided between A Cappella, Spanish, and photography. She will attend K.U. g BILL SHREWSBURY-Bill lettered in first team football. Gym was his favorite class, and practically any sport can claim Willie, He will attend M.U. and wants to be a coach. 86 MYRON SIECEL-Mike spent all his spare time inhschool in R.O.T.C., his best-liked class. Collecting stamps and gO1Lig steadi' are his favorite pastimes. He will study medicine at Washington U. TOM SIMS-Jovial Tommy, always had a happy smile and a cheery word for everyone. El Ateneo, Discussion Club, Juntos, Paseon, Traffic Squad, first team basketball squad, and the Honor Roll kept him on the go. SAMMIE SUE SMALL-Susie was a member of Rainbow' and Y-Teens. She just loves to roller-skate, and her ambition is to travel. She will attend a nurses' training school. BARBARA SMITH-A member of the A Cappella Choir, and the hockey playday team, Smittie found her favorite class to be gym. She also liked Drivers Ed, and nothing pleases herqmore than to drive a car. CHARLES SMITH-An officer in R.O.T.C., Chuck would like to be an air force pilot. M.U. will claim him next fall. W. DOUGLAS SMITH-Doug was on the Honor Roll, a IIICHF ber of Keats, Radio Club, Debate Team and a Student CounC1l representative. He likes all math and hopes to be a I111ClCaf physicist. He will attend .l.C. in the fall. SALLY SOLOFF-The stage of the Met', beckons to Sal, who hopes to be a concert singer. She was a member of the Frenflh Club and A Cappella. . MORTON SPACK-Mort was secretary of luntos, Sefgeanbat' arms of El Ateneo, and a member of the Band. Although he collects stamps and likes to horseback ride, his favorite Pufsult is basketball, in which he lettered. He will attend M.U. BARBARA SPAULDINC-Membership in Y-Teens, Mask 311:-1 Wig, Fleur de Lis, and serving as a homeroom officer wasnt enough for Babs. She was also in the Drama Workshop and ln the Fall Play. K.U. or Stephens College will claim her next Year' Scroll, ' b0Wf Y the Bal Plat PATH1' wig, Y glimp l and en! QEORC in R-0: and is 1 VEST A lows, ll a Illeml M clc QLIFFC e11j0Y5 3 hop6S Y' dem in KEITH was ill the tnix RICHA Hi-Y, a ball. H1 its Kl JAMES member amhitioi SP SU gy . 1,14 rl: ,J ,. 9 x l in dv U. a os, he nd to nd be DIC ike !Il'l' til tit .all- he suit nd Emi in leaf. simon LOUISE SPENCER+On the High Honor Roll, in Quill and Scroll, Louise was also-a ,member Of.Cynthians, El Ateneo, Rain- bow, Y.Teens, Discussion Club, Press staff, Debate Team, and me Band. She was feature editor of the Paseon and in the Fall Play- ' - PATRICIA SPENSLEY-Pat was a member Of Zetas, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, Radio Club, a' Student. Council representative, a Stamp treasurer, and a homeroom officer. She will attend .I.C. and enter the commercial art field-. V GEORGE C. STEPHENS-'4Kingfishi, spent most of his time in R,O.T.C. He was a member of the Drum and Bugle Corps and is in the National Guard. He will be an electronic engineer. VESTA LEE STEPHENS-Stamp treasurer, and member of Iotas, Mask and Wig, and the Safety Council, Vesta found being amember Of the Press staff most fun. She will be a secretary mga clothes designer. ' CLIFFORD STILLWELL-Cliff has a sporty outlook on life. He enjoys nothing better than a baseball Or football game, and he hopes to be a professional baseball player. He was a vice-presi- dent in his homeroom. ' KEITH STOKLAS- Shorty played second team football and was in the Band. He will attend K.U., and would' like to 'play the trumpet in' at name band. , RICHARD SUNDEEN-A member of Engineers, Traffic Squad, Hi-Y, and Safety Council, Dick also played football and basket- ball. Hunting and swimming are his favorite pastimes. He says it's K.U. or the Air Force for him. JAMES TARR-A representative to the Student Council, and a member of Mask and Wig, and the Traffic Squad, .Iim's greatest ambition is to have 5 billion dollars. He will be an artist. SPENCER SPENSLEY STEPHENS, G- SUNDEEN TARR T ABOLSKY . THOMPSON T1MMs ' TITUS CLASS LEA TABOLSKY-Hereis a gal after our own heart! Her hobby IS growing and eating! Who doesnit like that? Her favorite classes were Drivers Ed and Clothing. She will attend M.U. next fall. LARRY TAYLOR-Larry was a Student Council representative, and on the .Traffic Squad. This happy forty-niner only wishes he hacLmOre time to spend with the opposite sex. ROBERT THOMAS-Bob was On the track team, and worked On the stage crew. His favorite classqwas gym. He will attend Warrensburg 'State Teachers' College. - RONALD' GENE THOMAS-A member of Radio Club and a top chemistry student, Ronnie has the makings of a good radio technician. He will attend Warrensburg State Teachers, College. WILLIAM E. THOMPSON--Bill was an intensive photography and botany student. He was On the Safety Council and a mem- ber Of the l.F.T. He will attend K.C.U. . CAROLE TIMMS-On the High Honor Roll, Carole was vice- president of Iotas, and a member of Discussion Club, Y-Teens, Horizon, A Cappella, and Orchestra. She will attend .I.C. BILL TITUS-Bill just had a heck of a good time while going to school. All he wants is tO.become a successful business man. DONNA TRANIN-Donna was a member of the Radio Club and hada wonderful time this year. She hopes to marry a cer- tainl' guy. She will attend the School of Matrimony in the City Of Love, State Of Wishes. DAVID TROCDON-A debater, Student Council representative, member of.Drama Workshop, Radio Club, Hi-Y, and second team football, Dave's favorite class was gym. He will probably attend K-State. - BEN TRUMP-Class Officer. STEPHENS, V. STILLWELL STOKLAS TAYLOR THOMAS, R. D. THOMAS, R. G. TRANIN TROGDON TRUMP l .L . .,.. .,.. ..,....-...f 87 R I SENIOR CLASS ALTA TRUTZEL-Alta was a member of Mask and Wig, Dis- cussion Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Drama Workshop. She loves to play tennis, swim, and dance. She will attend M.U. and wants to be a gym instructor. BOB TULL-Lettering in track and swimming kept Bob pretty busy. But he was also a member of Engineers, Hi-Y, Radio Club, Band, Traffic Squad, Safety Science Club, and a Student Coun- cil representative. A JANET VAN SCHOELANDT-A Student Council representative, and reporter of lotas, Nettie was also a member of the Photog- raphy Club and the Girls' Chorus. She liked her clothing classes and expects to be a housewife someday. PHYLLIS VAUGHN-Phyl was a member of Y-Teens, Safety Science Club, A Cappella, and Horizon. She loves to draw and her favorite classes were art and music. JOHN WAGNER-Johnny likes photography and expects to enter that profession. He also collects rocks and minerals. He was a member of the Radio Club. Waggie will attend Baker U. JAMES WALLACE-Metal work was Birdie's favorite class. He loves to play around with radios and wants to'be a radio repairman. He will probably attend J.C. MARY BELLE WALSH-Belle collects match book covers, and likes to read. She was G.A.A. representative. Excelling in short- hand, she will be a secretary. HARRY WALTER-A member of the Safety Council, and Stu- dent Council, Harry lettered in second team football and twice in swimming. He likes to swim, hunt, and fish, and will be a game warden. ' A FRANCES WATLEY-Frances, in her quiet way, had a very good time at Paseo. This sweet stude liked all her classes and did well in them. BARBARA WATSON-Bobbie was secretary of lotas and 3 member of Y-Teens, Horizon, A Cappella, Photography Club and El Ateneo. She is an enthusiastic record collector. lt'll be,JC for her next fall. ' ' BILLIE WATSON-Coming to Paseo from Southeast her senigr year, Billie played basketball at Southeast. She enjoyed her gym class and is interested in horses. PEGGY WAYMAN-On the High Honor Roll, Pegg was 3 member of the Press staff, Y-Teens, lotas, El Ateneo, and was hockey playday captain. She loves sports and wants to be 3 physical ed. teacher. She will attend K.U. JOANN WEBER-To travel around the world after graduating from K-State is all .lody wants. She was president of her hometf room, secretary of Zetas, an office assistant, and a member of Y-Teens, El Ateneo, A Cappella, and F.H.A. G-LADYS LORRAINE WEDDING-Lorraine was a member of Y-Teens and the Student Council and was a homeroom officer. She will study nursing at William .lewell College. MARY ANN WEDLAN-A member of El Ateneo, her favorite subject was Spanish. She has a large collection of records. Mary will attend .l.C., and hopes to be a secretary. NORMAN WEINER-Secretary of his homeroom, and school savings accountant, Normls favorite class was bookkeeping. After attending .l.C., he will be a C.P.A. DORCAS WEINHOLD-A Paseon staff member, Red was on the High Honor Roll, president of Cynthians, and a member of Discussion Club, Y-Teens, and Mask and Wig. Dorcas will be a secretary after attending Valparaiso University. BONNIE WELLS-All Bonnie wants out of life is to be happy and successful. Well, here's more power to ya. Bonnie! She was a member of Cynthians, Drama Workshop, Y-Teens, Girls, Chorus, and the Debate Team. She will attend ,l.C. TRUTZEL TULL VANSCHOELANDT VAUGI-IN WAGNER WALLACE WALSH WALTER WATLEY WATSON, BARBARA WATso N, BILLIE WAYMAN WEBER WEDDING WEDLAN WEINER W1-:INHOLD WELLS 88 l 1 DORIS She wa Pholog ELBEP licularl if10ll1ef Name DIXIE Senior SBRnis lllal p MER be bo Drama GLEN basket was 0 lllllior DEA was C Wagf DUN Paseo he on Str 1 mf l Dieu. All U A this Sho H ml C. lor lm El 'aa H Hg ne- of of C11 'ite ary ool ter on ot D a o gpy :he rls' 5 ., C. 2363, 9 ...gi had 4 I 5 , . . 1 far of A ' . in . Q mf rv, . A .4 as. fi ,... WILKEY WILLINGHAM WILSON, D. WITHERS H WOLF WQLFE YOUNGMAN V ZWISLER 5 WU-SON, M- WINSCOTT' WISEMAN WORTHINGTON WURST YQDLER LIADLEY , HALL, E. SENIWOR CLASSL DORIS WILKEY-Doriels happy presence was welcomed by, all. She was a member of A Cappella, Rainbow, and the Horizon and Photography Clubs. , IILBERT WILLINGHAM-Elbo had lots of fun at Paseo, par- ticularly in his speech classes. An all-out sports fan, gym-was another,,of his favorite classes. He will attend the Bethany Nazarene College. ' . DIXIE WILSON-Dickie, coming to Paseo from Westport her senior year, was in the Clee Club, Pep Club, Speech'Club, and Spanish Club at Westport. She is fond of nursing and willlenter that profession. I MERTILOU WILSON-Vivacious Mertilou always, seemed to be bounding with energy. She was a member of Y-Teens, Iotas, Drama Workshop, andthe Fall Play Cast. ' ' GLENN WINSCOTT-Scotty played second- team football and basketball. He was also a Student Council representative. Botany 'll tt d Jefferson City Wasidf Special interest to him. Windy wi a en I 1 -IUHIOI College. , ' . - I DEAN WISEMAN2-Dean was very shy and said little but he Was certainly well liked. Dean's main interest in high school WIIS football. ISONNA WITHERS - This gal was editor-in-chief of t-he '49 .bHSeon. Aside from this tremendous job, Donna found-time to Se 011 the High. Honor Roll, is president of Thicions, Quill. and emu, and of Senior Y-Teens, third-page editor of the Press, in f Mask and Wig, ge C352 of the .Fall Play of 7457, and a member o 1SCUSS10n Club, Student Council, and A Cappella. ALLEN WOLF-Inheriting the title of 'cjokestern from the Sengar n Class of 718, A1 roved that he was worthy of the. bequest. P the Honor Roll, president of El Ateneo and of hrs homeroom, ' Cl b and Drama Seglorliy Was also a member ofthe Discussion u , .or Shop. He will attend Northwestern U. ' 1 I I PHOEBE ANN WOLFE+Phe was on the High, Honor Roll, president of Y-Teens, holder of junior and senior life saving badges, a nurs'e's assistant, second page editor ofttheiPress, and a member of Cynthians, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Orchestra, and Discussion Club. She willattend Park College. JoHN WORTHINGTON-John was in R.o.r.c., but has am- bitions of becoming an admiral! He was a Student Council rep- resentative and a member of the Radio and French Clubs. HENRY WURST-Associate editor of the Paseon, Hg R. was vice-president ofthe All-City Student Council, president of the All-City Hi.-Y Council, and Captain of the Traffic Squad. He was l a member of Juntos Student Council, Red Cross committee, a so , and Discussion Club, and a cheerleader.. He will attend Illinois U., and hopes to be the owner of a horse ranch some day. JANET YODLER-Another Paseon staff member, Janet was president of Mask and Wig, and a member ofCynth1ans, I'IO1'1Z011, d C 'l. She will attend Y-Teens, Mixer Committee, and Stu ent ounci the Art Institute. - I . WILLIAM YOUNGMAN-Bill came to Paseo from Chicago his senior year. Torpedo was a member of Orchestra and Band. rle ll b ' ' ter ,Will attend J.C. in the fall, and eventually wi e a m1n1s . BOB ZWISLER-Bob was in Mask and iWig and a photographer for Prom magazine. He was a member of the Photography Club, ' ' ' ' h. H ill further his and 15 deeply interested in photograp y e w studies at K.C.U. I , ,BOB HADLEY-Bob, a C.O.E. student, was a member of. the Radio Club and was on the Traffic Squad. His ambition 1S to l ' and s end make a million dollars-but his hobbies are s eeping p ing money. , . U ISE HALL Eloise's last year'at Paseo was also her first. ELO - . She wants to become a nurse but cooking also rates with her. 89 PCR 1.,,. ...A, . .A., A.A. ..,A., ',,,, P SU CE j' A830 C E33 2 '11, 'BAQBLXQA HZXSKINS mel, DZSAZENPCEQT DONNZX MUTE-IRES 'BPH TRUTH? H E WURST PH OEBE WOL 1 1 v Q TYPICAL ' I BEST mmm QASEQITES QQUPLE BEST PERSGNALI TY 4-.QS DOLSOM YTOIFTI SIMS ' ,I QOQZIER' l H JOE HOPE ANN POLmEQ 55521 2xBBoTTl pf? sf' ' - F1 , ., ,,,, QRESSED BESL AQTOR and JOLLY AGEQESS GOOD SZKMLELS ON LE S GUTNNMGHAM SCHULENBERG wmv N FLIRT MQW , Q 5 N ,ARTHUR JOMN5 WEBER ' Roe GALLUQ ROY LOOKING mm Qmvmm M BEST ATmETE5 IXNGE-LEX KQNONQQ REST DZXNCER5 EGGXI Mzzwm FERNIZX DILLOINI P . it -, 41 .. r CII' mghpm Being of sound mind, we, the Forty-niners, taking everything of value with us, hereby be- queath the following worthless possessions. Barb Haskin leaves her friendly ways and pep to Helen Conn and H. G. Van Deursen inherits Karl Davenport's popularity title. Donna Withers hands her Heat-o'-nine-tails and pamphlet '4Slave-driving in 102 Easy Les- sonsw to Gwyn Hill. H. B. Wurst's leadership goes to Larry Ricks. Joann Weber leaves her wardrobe to Ginger Hutchinson. Don Schulenberg has been looking at the posters and decided to send his to Europe. Lee Fowler and Joan Abbott give their bless- ing to any juniors who Want to fall in love. Nancy Seaver will take Ann Fo11mer's place as 4cMiss Perpetual Personality Plusf' and Tom Sims leaves his 'magnetism to Bill Reeder. Gertie LeBoy's Miss America crown will be worn by Jeannine Purdy, and Mark Melson leaves his Toni refill, etc. to Ed Cresswell. 7 Two worn copies of c'Apple Polishing Made Easyn are destined to change their ownership from Phe Wolfe and Ben Trump to Dot Davis and Richard Evans for next year. Q . Carole Hyskell is studying 'hard to learn the intricacies of the come-hither look from Angela Konomos, while ,lim uLover Boyw Overton will sell chances on his wolf Whistle. Richard' Sundeen's winged shoes should fit Ken Mann, and Lee Dillon is giving Mary Ellen lngle the inside dope on various Terpsichorian Talents. g Bill Hopkins and Kitty Viditto will roll ,em in the aisles after Bog Gallup and Mary Kay Arthur have grabbed their diplomas and fled. ,loan Shaver receives Lois Dolson's likeability and Denny Shaver has priorities on anything Joe Hope leaves behind. The Paseon class leaves two worn out type- writers to next yeargs staff, and at the same time dares them to get their copy in readable form. Good luck, anyway! D64 Clif aiu DH' kin ing self get lisll ing Par sh0' Bro fool Roy ll11'I heel wer- ing the the fam wltl ning, Dry slice l al She teen den Sch hor kell Bill in aw L Dear You, Iune I, I969 -I started on my vacation this week I ' , , and d fl ' 7 . . Clllllbed Paseo s steps. In the taxicopter on tlle Wgyetgrigsljilfcghflfj- I Ve: dim? Smce the last Uma I ator fas alwaysl was Iim Overton. ' C ermma ' noticed that the Oper- Th HR vw - . Davenpirt SSA liljslgxjsd YGEQW C313 that carried my bags had an uncanny resemblance to Karl kin was S5 busy Selling Solgar .mg 1311 tile ticket booth. He looked so natural behind bars! Barb Has- ino- on one of the bencies. S nirsqt at couldnt talk to herg.Ianitor Wurst was busy too-busy sleep- e . Q n Ome guy named Lang took m tick t el th settled comfortably in my seat in the rocket witfi the hoslfess fiisteiiiing rfrynzialelljlflnlgell knew, Iwas I cc 1,7 D - 44 I U Angela. I cried. How long have you been working hereipv, A '4Since I found out how many men travel this way.'7 She told- 1116 that Ice Hope was the pilot and Tom Sims was -the navigator They always did get around. Ben Trump and Lise Cruen were the mechanics of the plane which was call d UE ff- llshl- IDIf?3Y ipon the usual parade of helium balloons with 'ads painted on their sides starfed fldli- inglinga jcDou 7 lglet A Big Bang Out of Arthur's Bubble Cumn MCome to Cilchristis Pool 81 Billiards Par ara on t iss Seeing Bubbles Wemhold In Her New Show at Billy Rich,ards's Diamond Horse- pglpgihersgagoljzt-21LGSb1B02113ps, Bates, and' Co.. for Legal Advicen uBigger and Better Coughs With McKeown We arrived at Fowler Field in New-York City 4-5 minutes after we left K.C. I had an hour to f00l a'1'0UUd- BQgCla110ff Watch t1Il1C,IS0 I dashed out to Kessler Island .Cformerly Coneyj. Certie Le- Roy, Donna Withers, and Ida Miller were singing for their suppers there. I had reservations. on one of Bill iFessler's See-the-World tours. He started that after the Navy turned him down on account of poor health. ' V A The most important rnan in Pittsburgh is a Paseo grad, Jim Miller. For the last ten years he's been doing a swell job sweeping chimneys and carting away Ashis ashes. Baking beans in Boston were bean-bakers Gloria Gaffin and Joann Weber. The secret of their success is the Mexican jump- ing beans they use. N A In Washington, D. C. I Went to the White House to see Paul Nelson. Heis chief executive of the window cleaning department. Lois Dolson's taken over as Secretary of the Dust'Cloth. Bog Gallup, Ambassador of Brazil, has just returned for a holiday and spent the day telling of the beauty in Latin America. When asked about Brazilian relations, he replied that he hadn't met her family. , , . In a courtroom in Charleston, Mark Melson was up before Judge Gillam on a charge of driving with one hand on the steering wheel. In Miami, I admired the scenery on the beach-Nancy ,Hen- ning, Carolyn Moore, Ardy- Pearson, Ann Follmer, Phe Wolfe, etc. We watched Karla Samuelsohn and Les Curnin ham in a sparkling performance of uCanada - ' 1 g 4 . , Dryv on a super-visionjset near Atlanta. At Oak Ridge, Barb Sheffield holds atoms while Ioan Abbott slices them neatly with one blow, and Sadako Matsushita makes them into delicious split atom soup. Approaching Dallas I saw Sheriff Six-gun Carney who had just captured Public- Enemies Nos. I and 2, Killer McCullough and Bustler Roberts. In a chorus line 1n New Orleans, Pat Spensley, Sue Shepard, Eunice ,Miller, Bev Monk, and Jeanne Lake were third, seventh, eleventh, twelfth, and six- teenth from the left respectively. j ' l . a I i ' . Richard Sundeen and Dick Foster were nuclear fishing in the vicinity of Little Rock. Barb Abrams and Carol Pash are picking up all the dirt around Albuquerque-that is, theyire demonstrating vacuum cleaners. - '- ' ' Iistopped at Santa Anita for- a little entertainment. Nearby.were. those big time garnbleffs, Schulenberg and Jim Hyatt. Still 'matching pennies! The winning jockey was Allen Wo, . U horsin' aroundl' I H' j p .H M .. H Martha Houston and Io Nold are .teaching boyology at U. C. L. A. and Lee D1 011, Cffllt PS' kell, Shirley North, and Lorraine Wedding .are sixth year seniors. I've seen several of Barker s Blnnp Billboards featuring Powers' Models. fliionnie, of coursel- , S 1 ' 1 . ' . 1 . . . Dick ca et is la po iceman Micke Ross was quite at home in Iowa where the tall corn ,grows i t in St- Louilg' From Chasing .little girls away from track practice, he 's grziduated to chasing little boys away from ball games, especially when star player Mort Spac is in ac ion. I oi. oh' Ilve got to stop now icause W. H. Ricketson's here 'KO Pick UP the mall- K Love, Me 93 1 x 1: O ,ffffy:6? mmf? -, 4 X A 1 'Swv '- 4 ff 1 o 1 . . 'u ' N , . , ' 1 ' f , , . ., ig . ff, - gg, 1 I. .. . - - s: rc 2 - S156 . f lffiiff ' X 025 - A, yy B Y yy 7 P71 A' S4 N2 , 5 ' 720 2,5 X01 21: 55 QQ yr 3 x we 8,3 M 4 v 1 v I 1 1 N 'v f. x V A . 1' .1- f 1 1 1 x 1 ' ' A ' ' 'M - , ' I. - J.-i, A .1 H ., A. .. , .- . if -5 -- 14,-' maui---'-'A -J' . A ., . 5 M ,,... -.K 1 , A - , A,,,,,,.,....-.-.5 1- --f - I . , . A ,- ,, , A- , -f , , . . - -- A--- A'-1 , -W , Af.-,1,... ,. .L -4- 4- - - - -' -- -f----N --f --1' 3 --g 'ff'- x ,--.,-.Qw..q1-V4 J-1-v1.4::1---f::7- - ' f - -A - V' Miss Nell Adams' Miss N. Virginia Bailey Miss Irene Blase Miss Alfrada Bock ,, . ly gif' Q, q 4 f , .-.. f. W... ,. , ee-1:1 M- V ' M., X, ' wg. f., ,f f 4, ,J , , . As f. 21.13 ' , 4: fw v. ,L f 5, , .. .:y.,i,, , A. ., ...Z ,.:. . 1. ,V lk., ,M . L .QW-4,:s .5'2B-'Wi-f V 1 ' f ,0.1,g ' 1- ff -- . 2 500' Mr. P. C. Constant Mr. Clifford Cornelius NW Sgt. linmon L. Dorsey Mr. Nelson Dwight mwwlff Bliss Jggephine Baity Mr. C. A. Barrett Miss Alma Betz Miss Florence Bradley Mr. J. W. Bradley Miss Bereniece Cannon Mr. Luther Crocker Mr. J. C. Danielsen Miss Mary E. Dallgllefll' F 5 i I 2 Y E : 5 MiSS Ora A. Eckles Miss L. Maxine Erickson Mr. R- W- Forbes 96 Mr. H- I f,f 5 . i i Mr. R. . 5 E 4 if L n. -. i ,vn: ' N 'uk ' ' '- '- f r -. . .. , H Q -f . ' Mr. H. B. Franklin Miss E. M. Johnson mon Mr. R. L. Koenig Miss Pearl Lenhart lhertY N35 1 Mr. Owen Lovejoy Miss Muriel Molony Miss Dorothy E. McGinnis Mrs. .lanet Morris . afizwftvl In 'I IWQWWS Mr. F. M. Johnson- Mr. Donald H. Lindley Miss Sadie McMillan 1 V , I -.-.. --mf-, Mr. C. P. Morrissette 97 Miviiib-vu--vw - V Y 1 I ' Miss Laura Johnston, 'Miss Lula Kaufman . 4 , E . V. , rl lt x Mr. E. A. Monte Lindwall Mr. G. M. Lortz Miss E. L. Minckemeyer Miss Nell Mitchell A Mrs. Martha Neher Mr. Andrew Nurski f Mr. Harry Ogg Miss Bessie Gay Secrest V l Mrs. Bertha R. Warren I Pk . me Miss Marie Powers Mrs. Lottie Reber MI- A- B- Richmond K- Schmidt 1 v Mrs. Mary W. Shawver Mr. Don Stephens Cpl. Leo Taylor Miss Ina Van Volkenburgh Miss Ruth Mary Weeks Mr. Wayne Wehrle Mrs. Edith Weinberg Miss Thelma Welch 9 s Mr. D. WE. Withers Miss Frances Wray Miss Alice Wulfekammer Miss Marguerite Zimmerman Mrs. Neva Christine 98 'ff is .P W I 67, X, I'S ------L44 44,1-111:Jeaaxazxzsara---aaazaraw-41.f.'4+4a-Q64 -1 G-G.--ii-as --' V A ' W - f----- - - ' ---- -f ,.-F.-.--.-'wr --, -rv ..,.-......, .,, -.-r .-......,,... ....-..,---..---..-,--.- --: 5- ' - ' ., ,W W-iw-I V fxwm ' L l 'es-W? ' . Mrs. Cornelia L. Keim Miss Ruth N . n i . . 0rr1s MISS Ahce Brasfield Mrs. Gladys Keyes lMr. Thomas L Lappin 1 x l P. T.. A. BOARD . .,............... ,,,,,k , ,,, ,R 2 I R W'l on, Mrs Harry E n Morris, Mrs: James E. Cook, Bottom Row: Mrs.'George' Miller, Mrs. Le oy 1 s . . Mrs. Frank Liebst, Mrs. Fred Dolson. Second Row: Mrs. Frank Wondraska, Mrs. George Bowser, ' b er Mrs. George H-arvey, Mrs. Edgar Lattner Mrs. Arthur Buckles, Mrs. Robert Llchten erg , , . ' A ' 4 L ' C00 er, Mrs. Ted R. Mauk. Third Row: Mrs. Charles C. O'Ne1l'l, Mrs. Logan Horrldge, Mrs. ouls p .99 663111131 E11 The first number immediately following the student's name is his or her Year in School- - ------- 8-65 C , J' ----.---,,-,,,-- ,-,,,,,, 8 60 Crawford, Joanne .... 9-16, 62 A E1'?,Q,6fe1Y16i6,kois 8-16 58 C3332 Jglaqn ......... .------- 8 60 Crawford, L00 ------f- 11-29, 67 22232, lggggrly ------------- 1120,-1007 Bloch, 121113, ,,,, jjjjjjQQ10-341 er, ea,-15511 Alma .......... 5.510 61 Creech, Robertg 1231655 .... 61 17' 211' 24' 22' 02' 70' 00 Ei?,3,624S661SEtiy 158532661 521651232116-6'i651,6n6eHd1i..1 .... 8 e,'e'5'8'ep Mii't5Hj: ...,..,. 1 ..... 11-66 Abrams, Barbara -------------- 12-2,1 49 50 51 66 Carlson, Rosemary .....--- 9 Cresswell, Edward ------------ 12'1-2' 17' 26' 28' 31' 66' 70 B1'5'n,erS ' Bjil ' ' ' Carpenter Jacqueline ...... ................ . .11-18, 26, 46, 61 Acton, Jerry --------'------------ -2-60 ' 9-11'1 4'g 55 ' ' 10-16, 21, 27, Crider, Joan ...... 12-33, 67, 73 Adam' 'hm ------'-- - 9'64' 04 Boeii'e'l1n'an 'Donf ...... f Y... 10 Car1ien't6rQ Sandra ---------- 8 Cross, L0iS ------------------------ 9-60 Adams' Sandra? ---------- 6'64 Bodker I-foward ,,,,,,,,.,,, 9- Carr, Alfred ................. ----.-- C rouse, DOHH-2 ---------- 9-50, 61 Adelman' Bemta ---------------- 70 Bog-danoff, Snirlee ,,.,.,.,1, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,... 1 2-22, 54, 66, Crouthers, Joe-.10-41, 45, 62 ----12-17, 21' 22' 33' 67' 12-11 12 15 17 19 23 Carr Caro1,,........................ Cull, Richard..........-.-.-...9-62 2553251551223--12-28' 5196 gg 26, 29, 29, 31, 59, ,,,, I ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12-21, 245 on1iisonREinogene..9-16, 63 ' ------- - -- ' l',M- 't ...... 10 C,R'hd .......... -, C o, oger ---------------------- Albrecht, 2330095 -------- 10-02 Egnilde, 16866221186 ,,,,,,,,,,,, oiffas, 15-11271 .............1.... 12 65614, 20, 28, 29, 31, 58, 73 Aldrldge' 9612-535- g5 '70 .... 10-16, 21, 25, 49, Carrl,gl,22c1l2e?-leg? .... gi .... 55... Cunningham, C1arl3..H....62 ' ' B t , L ......12- , - , , , , , - , Aldrldgde' lvlgarleigl ----- 9 -1-l'68'2g Bggk6a.'76f6nI1mie6?,9-41, 46, Carter, Rod ............ 10-46, Cunningham, Lester .... 12-21, Qlemnder' Pfgfh Y- ' Borenstine, Alvin ........ 10 casebolt, Lawrence ........ 9 22, 27, 28, 29, 31, 65, 73, 91 9229 61312-21 '53 ggl '70 Boresow, Donald ,1............. . Catechis, Bettyg 2461111451 Curnett, C2505 ---- 3 -3 ---- 5-9----73 1E2S,i5Q'HgI1:11:26--66-1--68 Bortnick, Bernard .......... Chambers, Charles ..,..... 8 12-623' 24' 22' 20' 00' 00' 70 B5ft',5i5r- 5'6'15562' 666 6666166612-1616622-21i 'e4' D Allman, Mary Lou ........ 9-61 B 1l'RO 5 H -- 9 Cllgflgllgd Jolm ' ld-54, Dalen, Betty .................-.. 8-63 Anderson, Charles .............. Oswe ' S Y f- ld' N 53 Dameron, Carole .... 8-49, 65 21, 60 B0r'00r0r1' 1-arry---------------M Chat 10 Daniel, Rionard..............8-66 Anderson, Mary Lee -------- B 16'21' 66' 66' 46' 66' Chesneyl 1 lam 9 Daniels, Jack .........----... 10-66 64 Ottelror' 1-3011-2rr1----------S Ch130bb0tQ----li-------ld---l-6-1-35 Danzo, E1eanora,.,,,,,..,..8-58 Anderson, Neal .....- 10-46, 61 gggfdlahrdjoe 22 lo Chlie6ntl66'E,f,6,g,r,l' 5 Davenport, Jack ................ Anderson' Tednf ' 12-22' 70 Bou ue, Patmm12-997-61 Choate Jane 12'22' 27' 34' 38' 46' 66' 73 Anderson, Thalne .......... 8-58 BOW61,n'Jlm -'-' lo-35 '47' ' 12117 'l5 'Qg '55' Davenport, Karl ....... Anglin, Arnzi ........ 10-50, 67 B ' G 'If' '9116 Cl,5l'l2ll'll Suiamle ' li ,,,1.,,,,,,,,,,, 12-10, 11, 18, 27, Anglin' Sarah 12'22' 67' 70 BgWsrerlDari66n67eem--N8-166 Chriss Gerald -1-2---61 34' 38' 40' 46' 65' 69' 76' 90 Arbuckle, Gordon .--..-...-.. 8-65 Brgfckben Wa-ll',g, 5 Christ' Bob 'lgjil 61' Davidson, Betty ............ 12-11 Archenbold, Susle ---------- 8-64 Bradle 'Dorlsy 10 Churclf' Nang' ' ' Davidson, Ronald ............. . Armstrong, Karlyn..8-49, 58 Bramlghe Dougal - 5:16 ' 9-936 ii ----,--,-,,.---,,.,.-.,-., 9-23, 41, 64 Arnold' R912 Mary '- 6'66 Bramlette, Jaok 612-60' Cnf1'r'oHil'l---Janice 10-50, Davin' Dan --------------------'- 8'66 Arthur, Mary Kay..12-17, 23, Brammeiel Maffila ' Clark Alina ' Davis, Beverly ,,,,,,,,........ 8-60 27' 28' 29' 31' 66' 64' 76' 01 ' 12-19 246-0969. 611-14 '1'6 '22m2'8 '2'4' Davis,Dorothy--11-10'11'14' AS1 H0r010--12-10'21'22'24' Bras5er'0s'Hirley 9-16, 49, Clarkn Dan' ' 6101546 15, 17, 19, 29' 23' 20' 58' 08 25'-26' 26' 61' 66' 46' 092 Braun ,John ..... ff ........ Clark, Leona::f::12-61, Davis' Harold -'--- ' 12'56' 73 Austm' Jack -- --'-'-'-- ' ' Braunlien, Barbara ........ 9 Clark, Lewis ......,..... 9-41, D'2W1S, -12011 ---------------------- B Breckenridge, Donald..8 Clark, Margaret K ............. 1133313 iiligy -------------------- 8:58 Babcock, Jimmy .............. 8-66 5522923 6'o'6,,'i6Q,31,,jjjj1j1jf3 o141r 1v1B1,z n'ifg,16' 4166 DdViS:Mari117-11:12-21' 67, '13 Baber, Bob ---------------------- 9'61 Brockmain Beverly ,,,,,,,, 8 Clark, Roy 9 Davis, Robert ---------- 8'41' 65 Bdde, Audrey ---------------- 10-36 Brockman: Kenny ....,,,, 10 Clark, Willia'1n '11Zoi5e13f DdViS, William ---------------- 9-05 Bahr, Bioky ,.,.,,..,................. Brody, Wllllam ---------------- ------- ' -M--.------ l 0-33 41 46 Dawson, Charles .... 12-65, 73 -.................12-53, 55, 59, 70 35 36 Clayman Alvin, ' ' Deal, Wil1iam........-.....-...8-65 Bailey, Byron ------ 9-53, 55, 65 Brooks, Rosalind .... 12-596, ...,....,... 12-28, 29, 81, 66, Dedridk, D0riS -------------------- B-alley, Rdbert ---------------- 9-46 Broome, Milton ..............., Clelland, Robert ,,.,,,,,,,,, 11 .----------------- 12-17, 36, 64, 73 Baker, Bud .................... 10-60 ---Y-'----------'- 12,24 47 63 Clelland Walter 9 DeForest, Bob ...... 12-59, 73 Baldwin, Larry ........ 9-55, 60 BFQWH, Barbaraf --,--,, ' Qlhlnli ' , Clem Ehdie llll 9 Delfs, Janice ................,. Baldwin, Norma .... 10-36, 61 -----.1-'--- 12-17, 24, 28, 64 Coble Dale l--- ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,. 10-16, 19, 27, 59 2'5', 't't'g 7e 13,65-gag: 03,519-Bj,,,,-Sig C,,9,1,:,,,,----1514,-----0'10' 40' oeaiagg'g5ag5',x5ji33,,,.......9-er Barber, Warren .-.--- 12-63, 70 Brown, Carrol -,--1-.-------l-,- 9 .-1-------1- ' l,'-- 1 0,22 Q DeVoire, Pete ................ 10-67 Barker, P3111-g?'41' 45, 46, 64 Brown, Edward ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 9 Coe Jarneg D-avid ' ' Diamond, Charles-.12-65, 73 Barker, Bhl111D..12-44, 60, 70 Brown, Fred -------.,'---------- 9 -------.l---.-l-l----- l0,'g'g 'Qll ' Dickens, Shirley ...... ......9-16 Baron, Jlm ------ 12-55, 67, 70 Brown, James Paul .....,.. S Coffee, Guy ..,..,,. 0-546 Dilley, Charles-12-36, 66, 73 Barrett, Bruce -------------------- BFOWI1, Lalla Jean -,,,,,,,,, Cohen George 6 D1119y, Harry ------------ 9-55, 60 ------------------12-35, 36, 65, 70 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,10-49, 50, 51, m1,,,'m,,,,m9-23 '01l1 Ll5 Dillman, Jamie....10-16, 64 Barrett, D?1r,r611 -------------- 3 53 Browning, Harold ,,,,,,,,,, Cohen, Irvinguiuh '9-54' Dillon, Ferna Lee ......-...- Barrett, Dixie Lee..9-16, 61 ,,,--.,,.-,--,-.,,,,,-,, 10-53 54 Cohen Phyllis 3116 45 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12-17, 28, 74, 91 B-2rr9WS' G1911r1ama0 ---- 9 61 Browning, Janet .,., f ...,.., 9 Cohn,'Edwardff ,,-, 106-546 Dines, Joan .........-...-.------- 8-63 B-353111, E1-911110 ------------------ Browning, Jean ,,,,,,,.,,.,,, 9 C0hn,R0na1d ---' 12,52 62: Dobson. Helen ................ 10-62 -----1------12-11, 22' 28' 59' 70 Bruce, Consuella Maem, Cole Marilynnl- 12164, Dod, Wilton....,.................9-34 Bassln' Evelyn -------- 10-16, 61 .....,.............,.,,, 12-36, 59, Colernan, Ricnaflj 'g, Dolson, Lois ............ 12-10, 13, B2SS1H, Martha -------- 8-16, 63 Brunetto, Maria ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 CO1ema,n, RObe,tm'151'5'5 17, 26, 28, 29, 48, 64, 74, 90 E3-Egg, goals .-.... 5 il-il, gg, Erunn, Dorothy ........ 9-16, Collier, Byron .,,.- ' 9-54' Donaldson, Lola Liens.. ' -------- ' ' ' t, ,--,,-,,-- ' ' - , ' .................................. - , Bates, Iva ..,..... 12-33, 66, 71 Bf,6f,i1feS,GA6,611fe'ci6,6,,666,12-596 L66 6 16' Doolittle, Bob .......... 9-41, Baty' Suzanne ---------- 8-49, 66 Buckner, Jo Ann .....,.,,,,, 8 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,- ,11-1'0 2'Ff 'ljlj ' Doran, Charles ............. ...8 Bebout' Renee ---------------- 8 63 Buford, Donald ....,,.,,,,. 10 Cook, Barbaraufh ' ' Dorris, Floyd ............ 9-55. B00111-211,10QQgr1309S--ll---la 6, Burchett, Dolores ,,.,,,,,,,,, .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. , ,10-27, ,1'g', '5'1, Dorsey, Robert ........ ......11 139311959 ,gloria lieeh .... 9 60 B6954'f,,''rt'5'55,1t6,f,6,63e-Tr, 66662,36262116''2'2 '2i',i '5ti' 666165 .,,. 16 6fTT?,22ig '4',i', '8'6.' e ' 10 ard ------------ 9'54' 58 Burget, Marilynn.,10-26, Cook, Robert ,-,l- ' ' Dreiseszun, Estelle ...... 10- B0120r' 11011000 ------------------ Burhans, Stuart ........ 8-41, Cooley, Carolynm-m-11:21 Drinnnel, Jim ................ 10 Bei-I12,E10,B2El, 29, SE Burley, Marlene ...... 10-36. Cooley, Sue Annifff ..... 10 Drinkard, Donna .......... 10 Bennett, R6o,'Qf6i5'. 7 10 60 BE1660nllegre-1rry 10 26 '4110 gggns' DBm136 10'16' Drummondi2I6262k 4'0 6'2 6 - - '- '-- - s -------- ' , , Qr, ----------l- - .................. ' . 4 u Eggilglgt' Jlfsfgglnla'--9'-lgllg Bl-1Sh1T121n, Barbara ......,,,. ..,,,., 12.38, 21, gglnljg' Duncan, Byron..10-41, 45, Bergman Gayl'5 ll',l,f0 ' B -E--H ----------- 12-21, 23, 64, Cooper, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,.,.-- 115 Dungan, Barbara Ann...- 9-21 49 5'6 61 But? er, Wayne ............ 10 Cooper, Patricia ,-,,,-,-,,.- 10 ....................... : .......... 8-16, 49 Berkey, Fi,',ink--'.---.,'.-----lg, 60 Bgtlgr, llfioliglrly .................. 8 Cornellns, Kenneth -llhllll Dutcher, David ...... 10-208 Bernstein, Marshall -------- ' C ------- -------- . ......... 1 Duvall, Donald ---- -----------' ' 60 Byloee'- 'QTa1nes' ' ' 106 Come ' 6661666 Berrey, Shirley ...,............ 8 63 ' -' Cowl Don ------------- ---12-66, E Berry, Marion .... 9-21, 23, 61 0f12r 1110527 Carol -----------.-- .. 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Labowitz, Dorothy ,-,.,,,.,.,, ..........-12-11, 13, 24, 64, 79 Lackey, Cadamus ........ 10-67 58 Lackey, Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., 3 Lacy, Linda .,...,...,............ 9-63 Lagan, Bob ........ 11-22, 60, 68 Lake, Herbert ...........,...... 9-62 Lake, Jeanne .... 12-17, 59, 79 La Mar, Henrietta ............ .,,...,...-12-17, 24, 33, 59, 79 Landes, Shirley .................. ,,,,,,,,.,..10-10, 16, 27, 36, 64 Lane, Catherine Ann .... 8-63 Laner, Allen ............ 12-60, 79 Lang, Bob .... 12-11, 12, 18, 20, 23, 24, 2'gh28i 31, 48, 63, 79 Langley, ir ey ................ ,..,..,.......9-10, 21, 49, 50, 61 Lanham, Jack ....... 112-61, 79 Lanyon, Joan ...................... ,,,,,,,,,..,,,l,,.10-16, 36, 51, 64 Larson, Dean ............,......... ....12-10, 18, 22, 26, 63, 79 Lash, Cliff ........ 10-20, 27, 59 Lashbrook, Jerry ................ ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,12-22, 33, 60, 79 Lattner, Robert .............. 9-64 Lawson, Barbara ............ 3-53 Lawson, Norma .........,,... 9-65 Lawson, Sandra ............ 10-63 Lebrecht, Celia .............. 10-64 Ledeen, Carol .... 9-49, 50, 63 Lee, Jacqueline Allen ...... 62 Lee, Robert ...................... 8-65 Legendre, Victor .....,...... 8-65 Lepper, Jay ...... 12-18, 63, 79 Lerer, Betty ............ 10-36, 59 Lerner, Kenneth .... 9-54, 62 Lerner, Marcia..12-28, 59, 79 Le Roy, Gertrude-12-17, 22, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 61, 79, 91 Leslie, Marilyn..9-21, 49, 63 Lesser, Michael .................. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,10-21, 41, 61 Lester, Bob .....................1 9-64 Levin, A1 .... 12-18, 55, 62, 79 Levin, Stanley .................... ,,..,.,.,...10-10, 22, 23, 28, 60 Levine, Bernice Ann ...... 9-60 Levine, David .................. 8-63 Lewin, Jim ............ 12-59, 79 Lewin, Michael ................ 8-6 Lewis, Eris .............. 8-16, 60 Lewis, June .........i............ 8-66 Lewis, Shirley Mae ...... 10-67 Lichtenberger, Betty Jean .... 12-17, 21, 50, 61, 79 Liebst, Barbara .... 12-59, 79 Lillard, Carol ................ 10-66 Lineberry, Delbert..9-35, 62 Lipsitz, Betty Mae ............ ........................12-24, 64, 79 Litman, Lois i....................... ........-...12-28, 29, 31, 66, 80 Logan, Carolyn ...,..,,.....,..,. ..,...........10-16, 25, 34, 50, 65 Logan, Donald .......1..,.......,. .............-...12-18, 54, 63, 80 Logan, Merilyn .................. ...............,........10-25, 36, 62 Long, Barbara Ann ........ 8-58 Long, Sharon .,.. 8-16, 49, 64 Long, Shirley .... 8-16, 49, 58 Loren, Marjorie ............,.,,,. ........................10-16, 35, 67 Lott, Sue ....,.,....,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, 8-63 Lovelady, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, .........-.10-16, 17, 27, 51, 59 Lovett, Perry Don ,.,,.,.,,,,, ..................10-21, 41, 46, 58 Lundblade, Loretta ..1... 10-61 Lundy, Gene ...... 12-22, 59, 80 Luther, Larry .......... 9-41, 58 Lykke, Shirley ......., 12-61, 80 Lynch, Pat ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 10-66 M McCabe, Duane .,.... 9-55, 62 McCall, Don ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ----...........-.11-23, 26, 34, 65 McCall, Rosemary ,,,,,,,,,,.,,- 21, 63 McClellan, Donna .... 9-21, 60 McClure, Wanda ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9-62 McCord, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9-53 McCort, Reva Mae .....,.. 10-67 McCoy, Verna ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10-60 McCoy, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3-65 McCracken, Eugene ..,. 10-62 McCreigl1t, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,. 10-60 McCreight, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , -....-......l2-22, 38, 40, 61, 80 McCullick, Virginia .......... 80 McCullough, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,---- 60, 80 McCullough, Carl ,,,,,,,,,,--,. ...........-.12-18, 42, 46, 59, 80 McCullough, Sue .... 10-51, 66 McDowell, Jim ...,.. 10-46, 58 McFadin, Gary ,,,,,,,.,,,,,- 10-61 McGaw, Margie ------ 12-33, McGowen, Barbara..9-16, McGrath, Marilyn ..,,.... 10 McGrath, Paul ............... -8 McKanna, Betty ..---------- -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11-36, 49, 50, McKanna, Nancy ...... 8-49, McKenzie, James .......... 10 McKeown, Bill ........--------- - .-.12-18, 26, 38, 40, 63 1vIeKeown, Jim ................- - ..........12-18, 22, 35, McKinley 60, Bonam .......... 8 64 61 67 66 64 66 62 8 80 64 63 McKinstry, David .......... 8 McLellan, Marlene .......... ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,9-16, 21, 49, 50, 64 McLeroy, Bud .... 10-35, 41 6' McMillan, John ......,..... 10 55 McMi1len, Noel .............. 10 62 MeNerney, Tom .............. 8 58 McNish, Martha Sue ...... 50, 64 McYVilliams, Eugene ........ 60 Mabray, Paul ...................... .,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,10-23, 53, 54 58 MacBrair, Gaye .................. ,, ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,.,. 10-16, 26, V' Mack, Margaret ...... 9-23, 60 Madison, Bob ............ 9-46 64 Madlof, Barbara ...... 8-49, 60 Magruder, Billy ...... 8-34, 65 Mahaney, Joanne .............. 49, 50 63 Mahaney, Johnie .... 9-54, 65 Major, Ernest ...................... ............12-21, 38, 40, 63, 80 Malamud, Darlene .....,...... ............12-12, 17, 33, 59 80 Malben, Nancy ....,.,,,,,,,,., 8-65 Manahan, Bereniece ........ 12- gn 21, 23, 25, 28, 29, 31, 59, Manahan, Jim .......... 9-53, 55 Mann, Barbara ...... 10-36, 61 Mann, Kenneth ..,..,...,,.., 11-41 Mansfield, Bob .........,.,,.,. 9 62 Maraule, Albert ..,.,.,,,.,,.,,,,. ................-10-36, 53, 54, 60 Maret, Joyce ............ 8-16, 63 Margrave, Eddie .......... 10 60 Marker, Doyle ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,, 8 65 Markham, George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........................10-41, 46, 58 Marks, Leonard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12- 11, 14, 15, 18, 19, 55, 58, 80 Marley, Maxine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ---...............12-17, 24, 65, 80 Marolf, Peggy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ------....-......11-23, 25, 36 Marshall, James ,,,,,,,,,,,, 10 Marshall, William .......... 8- Martin, Robert ........ 8-41, Mason, Janet ,.,,,,,,,.,, 8-16, Masonoff, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,, 10- Mather, Richard ........ 64 58 66 58 64 61 54, 62 Mathews, Ted..12-26, 63 80 Matsushita, Sadako ..,....... 11, 17, 19. 23, 27, 34, 49, 50, 65 80 Mauk, Gale ..,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, 9 -41, 62 Maxwell, Edith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ---..........-9-16, 23, 49, 51, M Mayse, Jack ...,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, -8-65 Ma se Joann 64 Y . ............, ,.,,, 8 Melching, Don ......,. 11-35, Melluish, Doloreg ,,,,,-,,--h- 3- Melson, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,- 9 Melson, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- ,,,,-- .........-.12-26, 40, 66, 80, Meltzer, Arthur ...,,,,,,. 41, Mermelstein, Albert ,,,,,, 3 Merrell, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, --------------...10-26, 41, 46, MGFZ, Tony ..., 12-19, 63, Messick, Lon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 - Messick, Marjorie ...... 21, MGSSICK, Norma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22, 67 Metheny, John ,,,,,,,,,,,, --------..........10-35, 41, 45 Meyer Donna ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ----12-22. 25, 28, 33, 59 Meyer Dorothea ..,,,,,,,,,, 3 Miano Dannie ........ 12-61, Miceli, Marilyn ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 Michelson, Sonia ..., 12-64, Milburn, Marilyn .... 12-67 Miles, Nina ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 - Millen, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,-,,,, 11- Miller, Charles ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 9- Miller, Diok ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-,,, ----12 18. 24, 27, 47, 61, Miller Ellen .... 10-27, 51, Miller: Eunice ...... 12-10, 17, 21, 24 102 , 2'7',' 66 66 65 91 58 66 58 81 64 60 81 46 81 65 81 65 81 81 62 64 65 81 60 81 if I Miller, Hal ...................... 10-62 ' Miller, Ida ..,..... 12-33, 61, 81 Miller, Jeanette ..........., 11-62 Miller, Jim ..............,......... , P5 ,,.,,,,.,.........12-18, 42, 62, 81 Pa Miller, Julianna ................. . 59, 81 P2 Millman, Gerean .............,,, ,.,.,,,,,.........10-19, 24, 26, 59 P9 Mills, Bob ................ 10-27, 59 P2 Mims, Martha ...................... Pa ,,,,............-12-17, 21, 65, 81 pg Mindell, Jack ........ 12-58. 81 P2 Mitzel, Jim ...... 4 ..............,,. 8-58 Moffitt, Dianne-8-16, 49, 63 , 2 Mokofsky, Jerry ................ P eo, 81 P2 Mokofsky, Larry .... 12-66, 81 P2 Molander, Marjorie ......,,,, , P2 ....,.,..,.,......10-16, 27, 36, 58 pg Mollet, Rosemary .......... 8-64 P9 Monk, Beverly ................., , ....12-17, 21, 27, 28, 59, 81 P5 Moody, Robert ......., 11-22, 66 Moore, Ann ........................ . , ............1o-19, 25, 36, 50, 66 P- Moore,. Betty ......,.., 12-62, 81 , Moore, Carolyn ............ 12-24, P2 27, 34, 48, 49, 50, 51, 65, 81 P2 Moore, Herbert ................ , ............12-18, 27, 35, 67, 82 P2 Moore, Marilyn .,...,.. 9 21, 62 P2 Moore, Patricia ...,.,..,...., 9-63 pg Moore, Robert .......... 9 55, 61 pg Moretina, Jess ................ 9-65 Morgan, Carol ................., 8-58 P2 Morgan, Eddie..10-22, 54, 60 Morris, Eddie .........-.......... . P2 .........-.10-23, 24, 33, 27, Morton, Patricia .... 10- 36, Moulthrop, Beverly..8-21, Moulthrop, Jack .........,,,.. 9 P: P2 59 63 66 64 Muehle, Pat ............ 10-50, 67 P. Muir, Betty Lou .... 12-67, 82 Pi Munoz, Aida .... 10-26, 36, 61 ' Munoz, George ................ 8-58 P, Murphy, Fred .................. 8-65 P: Murray, Ruth ........ 12-62, 82 Murray, William .... 12-66, 82 P Myers, Lorene .... 9-16, 49, 62 P: N P' Nagel, Larry ,,,.,,,,,.,...,... 10-41 P4 Nagel, Virginia ........,,.. 10-67 Nation, Charles .............. 8-63 Nelkin, Harriette .... 9-23, 62 Nelson, Joann ................ 10-59 Nelson, Marlene ................ . ..................10-16, 26, 36, 64 Nelson, Paul ,.,,,...,............. . 12-18, 20, 24, 25, 46, 58, 82 Nelson, Robert .................. . 12-18, 21, 22, 24, 26, 59, 82 Nelson, Wesley .................. . ....,......-.9-35, 36, 53, 54, 65 Neufeld, Norma .............. 8-65 Nevers, John Gordon ........ 67 Newman, Don ................ 11-58 Nicely, Paul ................,. 10-59 Nichols, Patty ,,,,,..,,,,,,... 8-16 Nickles, Frank ........ 8-21, 65 Nimocks, Eugene ..,.....i. 9-61 Noel, Wallace .................. 9-62 Nold, Josephine .................. 17, 21, 23, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 59, 82 Noll, Marvin .....,.,...,........ 8-64 North, Shirley ...... 12-10, 11, 17,19,20,23, 26, 33, 58, 82 Norton, Gene ..,.,............... 8-63 Nowlin, Barbara .....,..,.i. 9-63 Nunn, Dolores ...............,-..... .......-...12-19, 21, 24, 67, 82 Nusser, Robert ,....... 9-35, 62 0 Ober, Martha ,...............,..... 50, 51, 61 Oetting, Raymond ........ 10-66 Ogg, Harry Owen ,......... 9-64 O'Hare, Gary ..,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.. 8-66 Olds, Gene.,12-18, 33, 66, 82 O'Neill, Kelly ...................... ...,.,....,,10-26, 41, 45, 46, 66 O'Neill, Patricia ....,.,......- 8-64 O'Neill, Robert ,,,,.,,,.,.... 12-82 Oppenheimer, Barbara .... .................,.,....12-24, 64, 82 Oppenheimer, Jo Ann ...... 61 Osborne, Dick ....,............. 9-62 Ostermann, DiXie..10-35, 59 Overman, Tom .................... ....12-18, 27, 38, 40, 46, 82 Overton, Jim ,..-..,................. ....12-21, 39, 40, 62, 82, 91 'aw Owen, Bonnie Jeanne ...... 59 ' P Pace, Arthur ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,. 3-53 Pace, Howard .......... Q ....... 9-62 Pace, Warren ,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ............12-18, 40, 46, 61, 82 Pack, Charlotte ...... 12-66, 82 Paden, .Bob ...... 12-52, 59, 82 Palmer, Carol..10-16, 27, 64 Palmquist, John .... 12-61, 82 Palmquist, Judy ......,,,...,.,, .....-.--.,.........9-16, 21, 50, 60 Papin, Bernie .......... 9-23, 62 Parelman, Dave .... 10-28, 61 Parelman, Debbie- .......... 9-60 Parker, Carol .....,.......,.,.. 9-62 Parker, Carolee ........ 8-16, 60 Parker, Don .......,........ - ....... ,,,,,,....,.10-22, 24, 26, 35, 59 Parker, Jerry .........,............ ....12-27, 34, 53, 54, 65, 83 Parker, Nancy ............,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...12-17, 21,' 64, 83 Parret, Alvin ............ 9-55, 65 Parrish, Janeal ..... Q ............ ,,..12-17, 49, 50, 51, 65, 83 Par-sell, Joyce .................. 9-63 Parsons, Barbara.,12-61, 83 Parsons, Joe .................... 3-66 Pash, Carol ,Ann ..............,. ....12-17, 24, 26, 31, 61, 83 Pasley, Janett ..................-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,10-22, 49, 50, 51, 58 Patrick, Janet .......-.------.---- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.12-11, 24, 63, 83 Pattee, Warren ...,.......... 9-61 Patterson, Martha .......-...--- ,,,,,,,,,,.,10-36, 49, 50, 51, 61 Paul, Tommy ......,....---,--- 8-66 Pauletic, Martha ......--------- - ,,,,,,,,,,,,12-21, 24, 33, 64, 83 Pauli, Betty Jean ........ 10-66 Pearson, Ardyoe .........----- 12- 12, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 59, 83 Pedigo, -Richard .... 11-20, 60 Pener, Harry ...............--- 8-58 Penix, Madeline ....-.----------- - 10-16, 19, 23, 26, 49, 50, 59 Penner, Bernard .... 12-61, 83 Perley, Eddie .....------------ -3-53 Perlman, Esther ....---------- - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,8-16, 21, 22, 235 Perr , Jim ....--------------- ----- ' Peteryie, Juanita ,..........- 10-67 Petersen, Howard .... 9-35, 62 Petersen, Kenneth ..... gg.. -22, 53, 55, , Peterson, Lois .......,.. 12-49 50 , -83 51'--67-U83 Pfenning, Jimmy ---- 3-41, 65 Phillips, Donald ...... 8-41, 66 Phillips, Elna ........-., ----- 1 0-67 Phillips, Jack ........ 10-46, 62 Phillips, John .......... 9-55, 62 Planzer, Janet..10-21, 26, 59 Plaut, Inge ............-- ------ 1 0 67 Plowman, NOPITI3- -------- ---- 9 '61 Poe, Joan ............- ---12-65, 33 Pohl, Henry .......... 12-21, 65 Pointer, riarvely, ...-------v 10-60 a 0, Ose 1116 ----------- - Pffiij. ,,,,,,.,.., .1612-33, 61, 33 Pontiousj B1eVeI'ly -------- 10'58 P rter, 'ac ..------- 1 ----------- if ,,,,,,,,,, '12-18, 20, 21, 52, 63 Porter, Robert ----------- ----- 9 '65 Porterfield, Richard .,.,.. 8-63 Postiethwaite, Margaret- ,U--,-.,,,,,,Q,,,,12-'17, 33, 65, Potts, Louis ........--- .10-23, 59 Powell, Dorothy .-.------ ---9-62 Powell, Sue ....----- ----------- 1 0'67 Powers, Ronald .... 12-18, 20- 21, 22, 25, 31, 35, 39, 63, 83 Pozin, David ........... -9-41, 62 Prater, Shirley --------- ------- 8 '60 ,Preston, Pat ....-i-- ---- 8 '16f 65 Preuitt, lgelllilaye ---- 124551 66 ' e la .....---- --- ------- - Prfiiii' ,,,,.... 10-16, 25, 28, '67 Pringle, Rebecca ..., 9-21, 62 Pringle, Roxl5Jg?.1iit:aH,9-54, 62 ' ' 1 1 .....--- ---- Pr,ff'f,'fTfTffi3 ........ ......... 1 0-54 61 atherine ...------ ----- ........, 10-24, 36, 66 Iliucker, gillliotfl --------- ------ - 8'63 urd , eallllllle ------- --------- - .... 151-14, 17, 21, 26, 50, 56 Pursley, Carole..9-16, 23, 63 gursleyi llflaliey -------- 3'49i 5 le, i ie .....---- -------- -------- ' X-..12'17s 22, 251 281 631 Pyle, Bob .......--- ------ 1 0'22f 6 - R Rabinowitz, Bobby ...,,,,, 9-60 Rader, Joan .,,,,,,, 9-16, 49, 64 Rader, W. R ..... 9-21, 35, 65 Ragietsky, Shana..12-59, 84 Rallley, Tommy ,,-,,,---,'--- g-53 Rainwater, Bill ,,,,,,,--,, N-9-64 Ralph, John .,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,-----' I - ....12-10, 19, 24, 27, 63, 84 R3Ud0lDh, Robert ......... Q9-64 RaShick, Jim ,,,,,,,.--,- 8-10, 60 Ratchford, Jim .....,,, 10-41 62 Rathbun, William .... Q .....,, ' ,, -----------------12-18, 19, 65, Ray, . James ,,,,,,,,,,,- -,,-,-,-.- 9 -gi Reddlg, Robert ..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 41, 62 Redmon, Eugene..12-22, 84 Reece, Pat ,,---,---,V ---12,67 84 Reed, Larry ,,,,,---..-- .,--A----. ' 9-55 Reed, Naomi Ruth ,.,,.,,, 8-58 Reeder, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 1-10 18, 27, 39, 40, 45, 46, 62, 68 Reich, Donna ..,..... 12-65, 84 Reid, Yvonne ,... 12-25, 59, 84 Reinhard, Bobbie ...,,,,,,, 10-64 Reinhard, George ,.,,,,,,,, 8-65 Reiter, Marvin ...... 10-34, 65 Rendina, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,- 9-34, 65 Rendina, John-12-19, 63, 84 Renwick, Stanley ..,.,,,,,, 8-65 Reppeto, Iralee ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 3 -55 Reppeto, James ,,,,,--,,,------ -- Reynolds, Eugene ....,.,,,, 8-66 Rhoades, Charmaine .... 9-63 Rhoades, Ga-i1 ,,,,, Q, ,,,,,,,,--- 3-65 Rice, Clella ............ 11-22, 67 Richards, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, -,-,--, .12-13, 26, 39, 40, 42, 63, 84 Richardson, Donna ...... 10-62 Richerson, Vallie' ..., 8-49, 66 Richey, Charles ,,,.,,,,,,,,, g ,,,, ........12-18, ,26, 39, 40, 62, 84 Richolson, Rowena ...... 10-62 Ricketson, W, H ,,,,,,-,-,,,,,--, ......... 12-18, 24, 44, 62, 84 Ricks, Lawrence., ,,,,,,,,,,,, , .11-10, 14, 18, 27, 39, 40, 68 Riley, Frederick ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, I ---------....... .......... 9 -41, '46, 60 Rlley, Virginia .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , --------................ 10-16, 25, 59 Rlnker, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8-64' Rinker, Donna,.10-16, 49, 59 Ritchey, Jo ........ 9-16, 50, 62 Roberts, Mary Ann ...... 8-65 Roberts, Royce ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....12-18, 26, 38, 40, 60, 84 Robertson, Marylee ..,... 8-66 Robinson, Earl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9-62 Robinson, Gentry .,..,..... 10-66 Robinson, Gerald .......... 10-62 Robinson, Ronald ,...,....,,.,, ..................12-18, 47, 61, Robinson, Thomas..8-41, Rodabaugh, Sara .... 9-49, Roe, Norma Jean ........ 10- Rogell, Moreen ........ 9-49, Rogers, Grace ........ 9-50, Rogers, Marion ..... Q ..,..... 8- Romer, Marvin .............. 12- 84 Root, Jack 'Walter ......., 8-gg Rosebrough, Raymond..8- Rosebrough, Walter .......... ............11-14, 18, 20, 55, 58 Rosedahl, Barbara ............ . ,,,,,......... 9-21, 22, 49, 50, 61 62 Rosenberg, Robert ........ 9- Rosenstein, Herbert .......... 55, 61 Rosenthal, Avram ..,..... 10-64 Rosenthal, Ranore-8-49, 64 Rosenzweig, Sue.,l ......... 8-66 Rosier, Barbara .................. ,,,,,,,,,,,,10-16, 17, 33, 51, Rosier, Beverly .............. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,10-16, 32, 36, Rosmarine, Jerry ............ 8- Rosmarine, Stella Fay .,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.12-28, 29, 64, 84 Ross, Billy., ......-.......--------- 3-65 Ross, Carmen ....,..... 2 ..... 10-59 Ross, Mary Katherinemt.. ,,..12-17, 24, 28, 29, 59, 34 11 17 20, 33, 49, 50, 51. Ross, Ruth .........----- ------ E Z' Rothrock, Joan K ..... 9-21, Roush, Donna Lee .... 9-23: 63 Rowland, Betty Lou ...,..,. 12-21 33, 85 64 , 64, R5yg5, Donna Lee..10-26, URilfffiif...iifi.if6ffi1'L'3'4', ''5f41 ' Rubin, Charles ...... 1 .....-- 10 Rubinstein, Mary1Hri---2-i---- Rundell, Reid ,,,,,,,,-,,,, ------------------10-26, 36, 47, 66 Runyan, Dolores ..,..,.... 10-61 Russell, John..10-27, 33, 64 Rutledge, Margie..10-36, 58 Rutter, Larry ,,,,-,,-,-,,,,.- .,,--- -----------------.12-12, 27, 62, 85 S Saeger, Victor ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ----12-11, 18, 19, 20, 66, 85 Salmon, Betty .,...... 10-16, 59 -Samberg, Marlene ....,..... 9-64 Samuelsohn, Karla ,,--,--,,,,, 84 58 67 58 62 61 60 64 64 Rosine, Larry ........ 12-61, .67 58 22, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 59, 85, 91 Sandifer, Miriam ,,.....,.. 10-58 Sankey, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- -------..-..........9-35, 36, 54, 62 Scalet, Dick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, ..-12-18, 39, 40, 46, 62, 85 Schaefer, Elizabeth .......... ---------...12-11, 17, 22, 67, 85 Sehaff, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -------...........12-18, 33, 65, 85 Schaffer, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59, 85 Schanker, Barbara .,....., 9-65 Schanker, Donald..10-33, 64 Schermerhorn, Winnie-8-65 Schlozman, Joe..9-23. 55, 64 Schmidt, -Carole Jean ........ ------.,..........12-21. 34, 67, 85 Schmidt, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36, 65 Schmidt, Rudy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10-53 Schmitt, Catherine ,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 58 Schmitt, Robert .... 12-61, 85 Schmitt, Thelma ..., 12-59, 85 Schroer, Byron .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12-61 Schubach, Mary Rose .... 9-63 Schulenberg, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,, 12- 18, 25, 40, 43, 46, 64, 85, 91 Schuster, Joan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9-54 Scofield, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ----..............12-25, 28, 59, 85 Scott, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11-58 Scott, Norma .... 12-21, 67. 85 Scott, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8-64 Searles, Helen .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10-58 Seaton, Katherine..8-16, 58 Seaver. Nancy .,...... 11-27, 67 Sego, Ma'rlene..12-33, 66, 85 Sellars, Jean ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,U ....-.......10-16, 36, 49, 51, 61 Settle, Gail .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9-63 Seward, David ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ..................12-20. 22 85 , 60, Seymour, Don..12-27. 63, 85 Shabason. Evelyn,.8-21, 63 Shaffer, Beverlv .... 12-67. 86 Shalinsky, Harriet ..,,,,,.,,,, 61 Shamie, Marilyn ,..... 9-21, 63 Shane, Elizabeth ...... 9-16, 61 Shane, Stanley ....,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,, ..................10-41, 46, 54. 60 Sharon, Lu Ann .........,,, 10-67 41, 66 27. Shaver, Dennis..11-18, Shaver, Joann..11-10, 62 Shearer, Nester .......,.... 10-60 Sheehey. Marolyn..12-62, 86 Sheffield, Barbara .........., ..........-12-17, 21, 29, 64. 86 Sheftel, Myrna .............. 10-60 Shelton, Clayton ................ ....,,........,...12-53, 55, 61, 86 Shepard, Sue ..............., 12-10. 11, '17, 20, 21, 27, 62, 69, 86 Sheriff, Kenneth ................ ,......,,...12-33, 34, 35. 63. 86 Sherrow, Jimmie..11-22, 61 Shields, Janet ......,... 9-10, 63 Shields, John ........ 10-35. ' 59 Shipp, Joyce, ........... 12-67. 36 Shirk, Bill ........................ 9-65 Shively, Robert ............ 10-60 Shoup, Joanne .................... 21, 49, 50, 61 Shouse, Jo Ahh, ..............-.- ....12-17, 22, 24, 33, 59, 86 Shreeve, Natalee ........---- 9-61 Shrewsbury. Bill .......-..------ m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,12-38, .40. 59, 86 Shultz, Myron .......... 8-41. 64 Siegel, Myron-12-55. 67, ,86 Siegelbaum, Billy Lee-- --65 f , s d a ............ Slilfefiilfiiii-16.a123.r49, 50. 64 Silverman, Shirley ------ 10'62 Silvers, BarbE.ra.,,...9-23, 65 ' ' ernice .......... S11Yfl5..5.iiif...10-23,,49, 50, 58 Silverstein, Monnie ....,... 9--63 SiiYfffi'fif'.'..5155315636 '51iQ '58 103 8 Simpson, Barbara ........ 10-67 Simpson, Rose ........ 10-16, 62 Sims, Tom ......,. 12-10, 13, 18, 23, 25, 43, 46, 48, 58, 86, 90 Singer, Rubin .......... 8-41, 58 Singer, Ruth .... 11-21, 49, 62- Singleton, Kay ................ 8-65 Six, Roger ..................,... 10-64 Slater, Richard ....,.......,. 9-64 Small, Sammie Sue .......,.... ........................12-17, 67, 86 Smith, Barbara ...... 12-65, 86 Smith, Charles..12-55, 62, 86 Smith, David .,,,..,,,,,. 9-61, 86 Smith, Douglas .,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,., ............12-22, 27, 29, 60, 86 Smith, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8-41, 65 Smith, Kennethg ...... 9-55, 65 Smith, Robert ........ 10-41, 59 Sneed, Betty ,... 12-24, 50, 59 Snitz, Geraldine ,,,,,,,,,,,, 10-67 Snyder, Jack ..... . ..... 10-46, 64 Soblin, Donald.-, .... 9-41, 65 Soloff, Sally .,.. 12-33, 66. 8 Solomon, Gloria ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8-63 Soltz, Morris ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8-21, 58 Southard, Freida ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ............10-27, 28, 36, 51, 59 Spack, Harriett Jean...:9-63 Spack, ,Helen ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 10-62 Spack, Morton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12-18, 24, 25, 42, 44, 59, 86 Spaulding, Barbara .,...... 12- 17, 21, 23, 28, 29, 31, 59,80 Speiser, Moses ..,,,..,,,,,,, 10-20 Spelman, Mike .......,,,,,,,,, 8-66 Spence, Martha Carolyn Spencer, Louise ,,..,,,,.,,,,, ....12-10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 34, 65, 87 Spensley Patricia .....,.,.,..,, 12-10, 17, 21, 22, 28, 60, 87 Sperber, Donald ,,,,,.,,,,., 10-67 Spitzenpfeil, Barbara ........ ............10-6, 49, 50, 51, 59' Spradlin, Betty..8-16, 21, 63 Staley, Jerry ....,...,....,,.,,,. 8- 66 Staley, Jo Ann .....,.,,,,,,.,. 8-58 Starling, Jerry .......,.,.... 10-61 Stath-opoulos, George..10- Stearns, Patricia., ........ 10- Steele, Patricia .........,........ 50, 67 Stein, Eleanor ............,... 8-gg 67 67 ............,.9-21, 23, 49, Stephens, George,,12-66, Stephens, Rosalind ..... , .... 34, 65 Stephens, Vesta .................. 12-14, 21. 22, 24, 28, 58, 87 Stephens, Wallace .......... 9-58 Steva, John .....,.............. 10-60 Stevens, Bill .............. 9-23, 64 Stevens, -Richard ............ 9-61 Stevenson, Jane .............. 8-66 Stevenson, Jimmy .,........ 8-63 Stewart Jerry .................... ,,,,.,..11-21, 27, 45, 61 Stillwell, Clifford..12-60, 87 Stirton, Roy ........ 1 ..... 9-55, 61 Stockwell, Jean ..............-. ,,,,........11-17, 21, 66 Stoklas,' Keith .................. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,12-22, 35, 46, 62, 87 Stoklas, Kenneth .......... 8-65 Stolov, Barbara ...:..9-23, 64 Stonebraker, Sylvia ........ 64 Stonner, Edward J ......... 9-64 Storey, Alice ............... .10-62 Stover, John ......-.........-. 9-64 Stratton, Donald ...-........ 8-67 Streeter, Bill .......... 12-22, 61 Stubbs, Barbara ..,....... 11-66 Stubbs, Jo Ellenna ......,.. 8-60 Sturgis, Vlggglla ---------- 9'60 t tman, ar ara ....-------- S u 11-14,17, 24, stiil'iiPa'iif's'1Xei1a Joy 8-16, Summers, Charles Leon.. 63 d , R' hard ............. Smfzfgzeerf 39,16-240, 43, 62, 87, 91 sweezy, Elaine .......------- 3-65 T Tabolsky, Lea..12-10, 62, 37 Tabolsky, Marshall ...... 9-58 Tague, Emma JO ----------- -3-63 Tainter, Janet .....,.... 10-16, 61 Tarikel, Beverly ------------ 9-62 Tarbell, Patricia ..---------- 9-63 Tarcza,.Sally S119 ------ ------ 8 '58 T2ffT'.'.-fffi2'ri5g'igg'-'i'8p 5'i', 81 Tautfesg5Sue ...... 9-23, 51, 64 1 , o na .......--- ---------- Tafoflfg, 21?'36, 49, 50, 51, 60 Taylor, Larry .................... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,...12-18, 22, 67, 87 Taylor, Lois .............. 8-49, 66 Taylor, Mary .... 10-16, 26, 61 Thelen, Dennis ............ 12-58 Thomas, Gene .......... 12-61, 49 Thomas, James .............. 8- Thomas, Patricia .......... 8- Thomas, Robert ................ ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...12-22, 46, 61, 87 Thompson, Bill ........ 12-61, 87 Thompson, Carole ............ 9-16 21 49, 61 Van Deursen, H. C ............. ......11-18, 27, 41, 46, 63, 68 Van Deursen, Philip ......., 9-23, 41, 46, 65 62 Van Dyke, Clyde .......... 10 Weinhold, Dorcas..12-10, 11, 12, 17, 23, 26, 28, 59, 88 weinhoid, John ............ 9-60 Weldon, Shannon .... 8-16, 63 Wells, Bonnie ..............-.- Wolf, Jack .... 9-34, 53, 54, 65 Wolfe, Phoebe..12-11, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23, 26, 34, 49, 50, 56, 89, 90 Wolfskill, Donald ........ 8-64 Tn5m13E6H '.Tane .' ...... f. 1 ....................10-16, 36, 58 Thorp, Paul .......l 9-41, 46, 60 Thurman, Bob..10-41, 46, 62 Timms, Carole .......... 12-11, 17, 19, 23, 24, 33, 34, 65, 87 Titsworth, Le Roy ........ 9-64 Titus, Bill .......,........ 12-66, 87 Tobb, Harreen .......... 9-16, 65 Tolle, Bobby .................. 8- Tolle, Daniel ................., 8 Toney, Celia May ........... ........................10-16, Trac Barbara 10.49 Y, , Tracy, Ruth .............. 8- Tranin, Donna 12-31, Trapp, Joanne..10-16, Traugott, Pat..10-21, Trayford, Ronnie ...,. Tripp, Charleen ....... Trocosso, Thelma ..... Trogdon, David ......,......... 12-20, 22, 28, 29, 31, Trotter, Shirley ......... Trout, James .....,....... Trump, Ben..12-10, 11, 18, 19, 23, 27, 58, 69, Trutzel, Alta ......,..... 12 Tubbs, William ........ 8 Tull, Bob ............................ ......12-10, 18, 26, 46, 60, Turner, Geraldine ........ 9- U Ullery, Keith ............,,..l. 9- Updike, Leah ...... 9-16, 50, V Valentine, Mary Louise 10- 16, 17, 19, 23, 26, 49, 51, 59 -41, Van Gorkoin, Cecelia .... 9-63 ..,,,, 12-10, 17, 26, 28, 59, 88 Wendre-Skeioslfgrlgig ----- Van Gorkom, Delores ..,i 8-63 Wendeg-atz, D, G ,,,,,,....... 9-61 W --- 5 ' ' f 65, 64 Van I-Iorn, Charles- ........ 8-60 Wesnery Joyce -,,,,-,,,.,,,,,, 8-66 Wggd' Vcir img ----'-- '63 Van Horn, Raymond ........ We-Sne,-, Mack ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,9-58 ' gg-10 ig 4--- H---60 ---..-..-...-.-.--10-27, 41, 45, 02 West, Cm-01,,,,,.,,,,,,10-16, 67 WB'6'dg 'XHifa ' ' ' Van Sohoelandt, DOH ---- 9-67 West, Jimmie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9-61 ' 10-'i'6 'ii 'g'4 '67 Van Sch0e1andt,Jar1et ---- West Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,..,,..... W ' 5 H if ob rt' ' 562 --.-.---12-10, 11, 22, 24, 59, 33 ,D---1,-,,,,,,,,,--10-23 33, 54, 66 Wggtlffngton i0hI11 ' ' 2332231 1251125993 ---------- 10-66 Whitaere, Karl .....--..----- 8-gg ' 12'L'5i 89 ' , ---------------- White, Geraldine .......... ' ' .............. 12-17, 33, 61, 88 White, 1-at ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8-41, 66 959639 32,2 ---------------- 13-ggi Vld1ttO, Jerry .................. 9-60 White Patricia -------,--'--.---- W .ghtf J hy ' ' Viclitto, Kitty ..-......-.--- 11-64 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 10-10, 16, 27, 59 Wright' SO n ---------- ' 1 61 Vilinsky, Jerry ....--..------ 8-65 White Paul ,,,,,, 10 27, 33, 60 Wrllg Ig B59 -----'------------ 1323 Vegt, Vesta -102111 ---- 3-49, 00 White Richard ,,..,,,,...... 9-60 Wai? 'Hemyy 151-3 '18 White- Twile ------------------ 9-61 20 25 31 -i'3 66 89, 90 W wnitteitt, Joyce ...... 8 66 Wulgst 362,13 f 'S-16' 66 Wade, Cnariee .,,,,,,,.. 9-55, 62 Wicker, Marcia ............ 10-64 Wyatt' Tom 'i'5'g5'j '45 45 66 Wagers, Ronald .......... 10-60 Wickliffe, Beverly ...... 10-67 ' ' ' ' Wagner John..12-46, 63, 88 Wickliffe, Phyllis .,.. 9 61 Y Walker, Ruth .....,........ 11-67 Wilburn, -lQhI1 ...-.-...-----.. 9-55 wanaee, James ....., 12-63, ss Wilhoit, Alice ,................... Yerreeyr -T-are ------ 8-16- 49- 60 Wallace, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8-63 ,,,,......,,........ 8-16, 21, 49 66 Yodler, Janet ---------- 12'101 13' Walsh, Mary Belle 12-66, 88 wiikey, Doris.,12-33, 66, 89 17, 20, 26, 28, 31, 66, 89 Walter, Harry ........ 12-61, 88 Williams, Darlene ........ 9-63 Young, Barbara Ann -------- Walter, Marilyn 9-21, 51, 61 winianns, Fred .............. 8-64 -------- , -------------------- 8-16, 49, 58 Wambold, Franklyn 8-21, 66 Williams, Shirley .......... 8-64 Young, D9-16 Rhey ------ f--9-64 wanisner, Joanne .... 9-35, 63 wiliingharn, Elbert ........ Yeung, lferresr -------------- 8-63 Ward, Jo Ann ......... ..... 10-67 ........................ 12-46, 89 Yeung, 'hm -------------------- 10-62 Ward, Robert ..,..,.......... 9-60 winits, Pat ................ 9-50. 64 Yeung- Murray ------------ 10-62 Warfel,- Janet ..., ,..,, 10-36, 64 Wilson, Dixie .......... 12-60, 89 Yeung, Ref-fer ----- , ----------- 8 -63 Warnke, Sylvia' .............. 8-58 Wilson, Mertilou ........ 12-17, Youngbefgi Bermee -------- watiey, Frances ,,.. 12-21, ss 22, 24, 28, 29, 31, 59, 89 -------------------------- 10-16, 27, 64 Watson, Barbara ....,..,...... Wilson, Paul .................. 9-61 Youngmanf Rath -------- 11-64 ...,,,,,.,,.12'l17, 24, 33, 59, 88 Wilson, Phyllis Yeurlgman, Wllllam Watson,nBillie,,12-'50, 60, 88 .......................... 10-36, 51, 59 ----r--------------- 12-34, 35, 65, 89 Watson, Do1ores.g .... 9-16, 62 Winomuller, Margaret .... Waxman, Herbert .,...... 8-63 ........................................ 8-66 Z Wayman, Peggy 12-11, 14, Winer, Bernie .......... 8-34, 65 Zimmerman, Diana .... 10-67 1f5, 17, 24, 49,' 50, 58, 88, 91 Winscott, Glenn .................. Zitron, Stanley ,,,,,,,, 8-41, 64 weaver, Albert -............ 11-60 .......................... 12-21, 62, 89 Zleit, Mondena, ,,,,,,,, 10-21, 59 eber, Joann ........ 12-17, 19, Wiseman, Dean ...... 12-60, 89 Zwisler, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Wishnow, I-Iarold .,.. 9-54, 62 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12-21, 22, 58, 89 21, 24, 27, 33, 67, 88 91 Wedding,f,Lorraine ,1 ........ 63 88 .............g....12-10, 17, Wedlay, Mary Ann .... ...,........12-11, 24, 7 V 65, 88 Weiner, Norman .... 12-59, 88 Withers, Donna .... 12-10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 20, 23, 25, 28, 31, 33, 59, 89, 90 Wolberg, Sue ................ 10-67 Wolf, Allen..12-23, 24, 66, 89 Press ......,.,,..,,.....,...,..,,,,, ,,,,, 1 f I ACTIVITIES Book Crew ............ Chemistry Club ..... 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Stephens ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. 65 F511 Play ------------------ .-.. 2 9 Miss Van Volkenburgh .......... 65 G1,r1S Chorus ......... .... 3 6 Mrs. Warren ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,., ,,,. 6 5 M1Xer Band ..... .... 3 6 Mies Weelqs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 5 Orchestra -...... ..,. 3 4 Mr. Wehrle ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 6 Senior Play ..... .... 3 1 Mrs. Weinberg ...... ,... 6 6 Mr. Wvyhers ............... .... 2 2 HOMER lss ray .-.............-.... ...- Abseniiivls 67 Miss Wtilfekanimer .... .... 6 7 Miss Adams 58 Miss Zimmerman ........ .... 6 7 iss Bailey ..... ,,,, 5 8 Miss Baity ,.,,,,, ,,,, 5 3 HONORS Mr. Barrett ,,,,, ,,-- 5 3 A.A,U.W. ..-...,,..........,................. 19 Miss Betz ,,,,,,, --ku 5 3 National Honor Society, ....... 11 Miss Blase ,,,,, ..-- 5 9 Quill and Scroll ........................ 15 Miss Bock ,,.,,,, ,,,, 5 9 Miss Bradley ...... ,,,, 5 9 R.O.T.C. 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