Paseo High School - Paseon Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1951
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Make us ready, hold us steady Wherever we may go, That Paseo's noble precepts All the world may know. -Ruth Mary Weeks. 8 95X X VICE-PRINCIPAL Nlli. C. T. CHUBH 1 PRINCIPAL Mn. J. cz. mmm ani m BUUK UNE .4 5: ' 3' ' K. I a -.n' ' W ,v w .r A ff f pix -. .. ' ,L f-fix. L . xx 'iv' SENIOR OFFICERS CLIFTON LASH-This all-around good fella was well chosen as president of the Senior Class. His friendly manner has won Cliff much admiration and many friends. Despite his many activities, Cliff found time to study and stay on the Highest Honor Roll. He was vice president of Keats, Student Council, Junior Class, A Cap- pella, and a Captain on the Traffic Squad. The Press and Paseon staffs, All-City Student Council, Junior Red Cross, and Lettermen's club claimed him as a member. Cliff likes sports, especially base- ball, and will study journalism at J. C. and Missouri Valley. MADELINE RUTH PENIX-Madeline's capability and sweet dis- position won for her the office of Cviftorian of the Senior Class, as well as numerous other honors. She was president of Cynthians, treasurer of the Junior Class, Student Council officer, on the High- est Honor Roll, Press and Paseon staffs, in A.A.U.W., Y-Teens, and the Chemistry club. She admitted she likes to eat. Madeline will go into nurses, training after graduation, and we know this hard working gal will go far. ROBERT MILLS-Itss a mystery where Bob found the time to par- ticipate in so many activities, but he did, and did a fine job. He continued to show his ability by being elected vice-president of the Senior Class. His other activities included editor of The Press, pres- ident of Keats and El Ateneo, reporter of the Junior Class, Captain of the Traffic Squad, in Quill and Scroll, Fall Play, Lettermen's club, on the All-City Student Council, Highest Honor Roll, and Paseon staff. Bob will resume his studies at Westminster or J. C. MARILYN LOVELADY-Holding office was nothing new to this 'jolly, senior. Her ability to keep records was well shown as secre- tary of the Senior Class, Junior Class, and Student Council. Mari- lyn was president of Zetas, on the Y-Teen Cabinet, Mixer Commit- tee, Highest Honor Roll, Press and Paseon staffs, and in El Ateneo. She plans to be a florist, and K. U, will be the lucky one to claim this popular gal! CEREAN MILLMAN-Gerean was very capable for managing the financial affairs of the Senior Class. Her activities included being Gift Receiver of the Junior Class, vice-president of El Ateneo, a member of Cynthians, A.A.U.W., Student Council Executive Board, nurse,s assistant, Highest Honor Roll, Fall Play cast, and a cheer- leader. She plans to have a career in acting or dancing. J. C. will see this Peppy Pirate, with the sparkling personality, next fall. MARY LOUISE VALENTINE-Capable Mary had many other ac tivities aside from being reporter for the Senior Class. She was an officer of the National Honor Society, on the Highest Honor Roll. a member of The Press Staff, associate editor of the 1951 Paseon, a member of the Discussion club, A.A.U.W., Y-Teens, girls, sports, Quill and Scroll, and president of Cynthians, STANLEY LEVIN-Being elected as Sergeant-at-Arms of the Sen- ior Class was just one more honor added to Stan's long list of achievements. We know his pleasing personality and good-natured smile will send Stan on the road to success, as a comedian or M.C., after attending J. C. and Northwestern. He served as a Stamp Treas- urer, candidate for Mayor and a member of Juntos, Mask and Wig, Discussion club, Highest Honor Roll, debater, 'Student Council. Traffic Squad, Drama Workshop, Fall Play cast, and president of El Ateneo. . 12 sq. . .97 Aramis' ' 'Xl,l.lcw Bklxl-ZR l!'xlA1.r.vzl'1l: BI.l-.MAN limfzu X SENIOR CLASS ALNllN ,lEROlIlE BORENSTINE--Rig Al's future will lay in engineering after attending J.C. Al likes trigonometry and gym for classes and basketball for a hobby. EUGENE RORTNICK -Likeable Eugene was a ralt-rah boy. That is to say, he was a cheerleader. Ile belonged to the Chems istry club, was secretary of Keats, and displayed his artistic tal-'fr ents in Press cartoons. Next fall he'll be at l.C. ,IANIES KENNETH BOWEN Algebra, girls, and forestry don't seem to have muclt in common, bttt thatis what ,lim lists as his favorite class, hobby. and vocational interest, respectively. This ftttttre Nlizzou Tiger was a Keats, Chemistry club, and Drama Workshop tnember, iillil Paseon Sports editor. DORIS ANNE BRADLEY Red tttusl be a descendant from the ancient Romans, because Latin is her favorite Class. and she says that she enjoys studying it. She plans to work after gradf uation. ,IOIIN RICHARD BRAUN 'Traffic Squad, Stage Crew, Radio club. Engineers, and tlte Honor Roll all claimed John. He likes to hunt. ami his favorite class is woodwork. John will attend ,l.C. AGNES ILENE BRAWNER Robby liked gym. and participated in girls' sports. She will embark on a secretarial career, after attending hill. or a business college. JOHN BREEDLOYE -,lohn pondered weighty world problems as a debater and Discussion club member. He also served on the Traffic Squad. Next September will find Red at ,l.C. KENNETH B. BROCKMAN - KB was one of the first Pirates 'to leave for service. Before he left for the Marines, Kenny wasff' a cheerleader, homeroom officer, and Chemistry club member. CAROLE BROWN -This member of the Highest Honor Roll served on the Press staff. was a member of El Ateneo, and was Concert-Master of the orchestra. After attending Oklahoma li., Carole wants to be a social worker. Botnlusrtvis Bottrwtcx I Bbwav Bam-:nLovE BRot:KMAN -wfuih Bnowrt Bttav Bvtn-:tg CAm.soN ,VLEON A. BURY- -Student Council, Radio clttb, and Engineer EDWYHNA BUDRIN Eddy may be a millionaire yet, because she says she likes to make money, She must be a music lover. too, for Girls' Chorus and orchestra were her favorite classes. DONALD RAY BUFORD--Uncle Sam seems to hold the key to Donis future, and Don wants to participate in the NROTC pro- gram. While at Paseo, roller skating and dancing interested this Muir Club member. JERRY BURTON---.lerry claimed gym as his favorite class, and plans to become a cattle rancher. lt's the linited States Nlarines after graduation. .A- sgt.-at-arms were some of this future radio tt-clinicians activi- ties. Lee will go to Vvilliam Jewell or K.tI.l'. JAMES HOWARD BYBEE-V--A ftltttre civil engineer. .lim liked drafting and chemistry. He was a De Nlolay member. and will go to .l.C. or ICU. ALMA CARLSON-This Honor Roll student aspires to be a stenographer, and lists shorthand as her favorite class. Tennis, swimming, and roller skating were some of her outside interests. .LXCQUELINE JOYCE TERESA CARPENTER A nurse's as- sistant, homeroom officer, and Student Council representative, Jackie is undecided about her future. She may attend St, Teresa! or Junior College. ROD CARTER --Rod moved to California during the first se- mester. He was interested in football and track, and liked book- keeping as a class. JOHN WILLIAM CIIATFIELD- This De Nlolay member might like war pictures, for his hobby is movies and his favorite class R.O.T.C. 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Wh- n time-, scluml :lays art' uve-r, slu- wants to lu- a se'm're'larv. I5 SENIOR CLASS JAMES RICHARD DRIMMEL---To Jim. radio is the thing. His favorite class is radio, his favorite club, the Radio club, and after graduation he plans to attend Central Radio and Television School. DONNA LEE DRINKARDH Donna was a homeroom officer, and member of the Rainbow girls. This future K.U. .Iayhawker would like to design houses. BYRON PALL DUNCAN-Beep was on the Honor Roll, a mem- ber of Keats, Traffic Squad, Press staff, Lettermen's club, and on the bag-ketball and football teams. He plans to attend the Uni- versity of Kansas. DAVE DUTCHER--Pee Wee likes to soup up his car, and run motion pictures. In faet, someday he hopes to own his own movie business. Dave was president of his homeroom, and will go to Colorado Il. PATRICIA ANN EATON-Pat was a C.O.E. student at Paseo. After attending Mil., she is interested in nursing as a career. HARVEY JAY EDWARDS-Harvey's main interests are horses, cars. girls. money, and food. The K.C. Art Institute will be see- ing him if they're lueky. .IEANETTE EDVVARDS-Jeanette belonged to Thicions, Y- Teens. and the Muir Club. She was also a homeroom officer. An Honor Roll student, she will attend .I.C. JOYCE MARIE EDWARDS--Joyce was a homeroom president. and belonged to the B'nai Brith girls, United Synagogue Youth, and the Leaders' Training Fellowship. She plans to go to the National College of Education. JANE ELLIOTT-Jane left at mid-term to attend the Universitv of Arizona. Here at Paseo she was on the Highest Honor Roll, and a member of the Discussion elub and Cynthians. LLOYD F. ELLIOTT--Lloyd was a member of Engineers, El Ateneo. the Student Council, Stage Crew, Press and Paseon staffs, was a eheerleader and on the Honor Roll. He will study Business Administration at Park College. RITA PHYLLIS ELLIS' -Rita was a member of Y-Teens, El Ateneo. a tlebater. and a Student Council alternate. She will prepare for a career as a social worker at Missouri University. PATSIE LEE ELWELL--Thicions, Erench club. A Cappella, Rainbow. and the llonor Roll kept Pat pretty busv. After grad- uation she plans to attend St. Lukes' Nursing School. BERNARD ERBER- -To be a television salesman. is this Stage Crew and Radio club member's ambition. Next fall he'll be a .lunior College student. SIDNEY LEONARD ERDMAN-Photography is of great in- terest to Sid, who will attend the New York Sehool of Photo- graphy. As you might well expect, photography was one of his favorite classes. K BETTY JEAN ETIIERTONAShorty was a homeroom president here at Paseo. She will go into clerical work affter attending a business school. ENID WALEORD ETTER- -Enid belonged to Mask and Wig, Y- Teens. Drama Vlforkshop, and the Muir club. She plans to en- roll at a secretarial school after graduation. THOMAS GERALD EVANS--Jerry liked music and belonged to the band. He's also interested in architecture, and hopes to study it at Kansas State. JOHN O. EYLAR- -Judging from the Color of Red's hair, he might have been a Communist. He wasn't this, but he did be- long to the Chemistry club, and was a homeroom officer and Honor Roll student. He will go to college, but he hasn't de- cided on the school. 16 rf' DRIMMEL DRINKARD Dirxmww Dtirci-mn EAroN lxnwwlcus, H. Enwmms, JEANETTE Enwtxnns, Jovce ELt.to1'1', J. ELLIOTT L. ELLIS f ELWP1'-L ,, - 3, ERBER i ERDMAN 'l-E1'HI-:RToNPS3- Aww ETTER -. EvANs EYI-AK SENIOR CLASS Al.l lll'ill S. l 'NRllA llig M got around. Ile- was pre-sith-nt of? K4-als, a l !'4'lll'll vluh offiw-r, a nu-tnlu-r of tht- 'liraffit' Sqttatl. A ffappt-lla. Drama Workshop. atul on tlu- llonor Roll. Ile- plans to sttuly piano at lil. fIlI.Nlll,U'l l'l'i lfxkllll.-Xll flharlottt-. who vanu- to Past-o frotn Nortlwttst, wa-. pr:-sith-nt of tlu- liirls' ffhorus. he-r favorite- vlass. Sha- platts to sttuly utotlt-ling at 1-olle-gt-. NORMA l l'illlll'ilNKANll' Nurtua ht-long:-rl to Cynthians atul lil flu-tu-o. atul was on tlu- llouor lloll. llt-r plans aft:-r gratlua- tiou urs- imlvfiniu-. .lfllf l l'illS'l'l, 'lihis future- 4'llg1lIIf'1'l' was a uu-mln-r of El .Mt-tu-o. whivh prow-s why Spanish was ltis favorite- vlass. lt's Jil. for ,lov tu-xl. ININAIJJ l lSlI Don. wlto was a ntitl-te-rnt gratlttat:-. hz-longq-tl to tht- Nluir vluh. atul was a houu-rooiu offivt-r. A fl.0.l'f. sttult-nlQl' lu- plans to att:-utl 1.1-utral l.olIa-ge-. rf. .. 'L . . lll III l'l5llNl'kN lltttlt was pre-sulvnt of tht- Nlutr 1-lub, on tlu- lliglu-st llouor Roll, a Sttuh-nt lfounvil re-pre-se-ntative-, anal uu-utlu-r of Y-lll1'l'IlN atul ffyuthians. She- wants to he an artist or st-vre-tary. atul she- will att:-ntl tlu' K.ff. Art lnstittttc- or ,l.fl. A TUNI l l,HN'l'llC Happy go lucky 'l'otu-'l'om was a honu-r.oom offit-4-r atul a alvhatt-r. hut his rt-al iuu-re-st was zooting up his far. lla' vxpe-vts to go to Washington ll. ,IALK llNl.l0lN HJR l Nlul Nltlumglt ,lark was in tlu- R.0.'l'.fl.. lu- wants to go into tlu- Navy. httt through tht- NROTKI progfatn. lit- ht-longs-al to tlu- lliflt- 'l't'atn antl tlu- Muir Cluh. Al.llfl'i KATIIICYN l US'l'l'1ll A ffappe-lla Choir, llc-ml Cross Com- mitlt-1-, atul Xt-tas art- a ft-w uf Kale-'s avtivitit-s as wt-ll as quali- fying for tlu- llottor Roll vu-ry ya-ar. Writing le-tu-rs se-e-tus to lu- llu- hohhy of tltis futurt- slt'ttu. llUlll'ill'l' lf. I-'ttS'I'I'1N lit-sith-s Sttuh-nt fIoutu'il. Traffit' Squatl. l'illl,LlH1'l'l'S. fflu-tuistry rlttlr. atul hr-ing pn-sith-nt ttf Ratlio Clttlt, llolt also haul tiuu- to le-tu-r in foothull atul trark. ht- on tht- Ilouor Roll. atul iu tlu- l,t-tu-ruu-n's rluh. lftigzitu-vritig int:-re-sts tltis ftttttrt' .l.ff. sltulv. UILICS Nll'fRllll.l. l 0Wl,l'ili Fun atul gay:-ty arm- tlu- watvh- vtortls of this husy Viral:-. Captain of Traffic Squad. nu-tnlu-r ttf Ilisvussion atul llaliu vluhs, l'1ngitu-t-rs. Sttuh-nt flottttcil, atul l'r4-ss staff nrt- a fe-w of his avtivitit-s. Wm-sttuiusu-r will vlaitn flilvs this fall. ,IUSICVII llUlll'lll'l' l ll'lfll'fll ,lov was on tht- Sttult-nt ffouncil, a ltouu-room pre-sith-ut. in llatliu vluh. atul A ffappe-lla, Sports atul varloouiug lake' up his spurt- tittu-. Bakr-r will fitul .loc -ltulyiug law or sale-sutanship ilu-rv uvxt fall. st li l lll'il'iNl'XN Suzy was a th-hate-r. Sttuh-nt fiounvil rvprv- -t-tttttliw-. uu-tulu-r of ICI Alt-tu-o. typing awartl holtlt-r. on thc- l'as4'on staff. tlrauta 4-ntltusiasl. atul nu-utht-r uf a tvttnis le-ant. flratlttating at tuitl-ta-rut. this llouor Roll stuth-nt attc-nth-tl ,I,fI. W Nl.l,MIlC N. l llll'ISlCN Wouu-u st-1-nu-tl to ht- thi- tnain inte-rt-st of Wally. hut lu- still haul liuu- lo lu- in l'lt1gZllI4'l'I'S. lflu-tnislry vltth, 'liraffit' Squatl. atul a houu-rootu offivt-r. William ,lt-wt-II will wvl- vouu- this latl tu-xt fall. Nlftll. flAlll3Nl'fll llttss. as lu- is votutnonly known. like-s to ills! take- it 4-asy while- otlu-r pvoph- work. ffars. nanu-ly hut rods art- ltis tuaiu ittlc-rvst witlt 4-ating: running: a vlusc- sl-votul. lll'i'l l'Y .lfltfflf fi'XlllNl'fY This prppy t'lu-1-rlt-ath-t' was on tht: llouor llttll 4-ta-ry ye-ar. ft-tas. lil At:-tu-o, Nlask atul Wig. l'lxt-4'tt- tiw- lloartl of tlu- Sttult-ut lfounril. Y-'llQ'4'llS. atul still harl tiuu- to ln- tu tlu- l'all Play. Art rat:-tl No. l for this future- lX.ll. co:-tl. 'l'IIflNl,flS I . lLA'I l'S fllnttt was in K1-ats. Radio vluh. atul mzult- tlu- llouor Roll. Solitl gt-ouu-try atul trig. art- his favorits- Classes atul rzulio his hobby, llt- l'XIN'l'lS to attvntl Rive- lnslittttt' nr-xt yt-ar atul sltuly 1-ugitu-vrittgr. l1ll,'Xlll.ICS Wll.l.lANl lll'1fYl'liY Big Chas lt-tt:-re-tl thrvf- yt-ars in foothall atul travk. atul ont- yi-ar in haske-lhall. lll- was tn tht' l,4-tlt-ruu-us 4-luh. an lzagle- N-out. and tn llu- trtlu- of Nlu'-U-Say. 'Vl.l'. awaits hint nt-xt fall. Wed! Fmuttx I-'puma lftztttuzskamv Ftztzsrt, l Istl l'llSllIVlAN L Ft,t1N1'tt1 I-'ou't'Nt:v l lls'l'l-ZR, A. Fosrtztr, B. l uvvt.t:u Ftuzttztt Ftttztgtvt A N , l ttlt1st1N lltumwiztt lZ.AtiNt:v-ifiamvlzvstf li-K'I I'5 lltgwtn' SENIOR CLASS R.4RR.'XRpi GlI,BER'l' Rarb was in Drama Wlorlishop, Muir is an Eagle Seoul and a member of the tribe of Nlie-O'5ay. '. Fll '. 's ' Uss . tluh and the a Play lt not hard to ,ne her favorite tla s GEORGE ROBERT GRI Mmllisf A uamwlla Amir. Muir duh Baker next year. BHYIZRIN .ilfsilxl tllI,t1tlS -4'Rusy Bevu was in Cynthians, Xiuir areheologist and yvill attend William .lem-ll. and Ereneh clubs. Y-Teens. Press staff, debaters, Paseon. Drama Workshop, and also on the llonor Roll. She expeets to go to LHARLILR VHLDLRY fd Rlqwhljlrli' ft'i'l'j f1 ,HW 'tus' ,fmlll Klill. and luke up qwial Wwk' the ytlngs of llll-lll I'fllt S, plus Engineers, Student f,ouut'tl. Diseus- slon and Chemistry Clubs. football, traelx. Boy Seouts, and l.el- QARUIAYN UOUFRPZY flillwlyll-S avtivities included 5llIflCY1l termen's club. take up most of ffltuekis time. Westminster for Council, Zetas, and Y-Teens. She plans to attend Kansas State this lad next fall, next year. 1 t . , . . . . . NORMA JEAN HAGEN -President of lotas. and Yet-p of the .llhlflli K.. t,O0Dt'.I.l, -- Mixed fthorus, Radio and Muir elubs, Inter-Chlb Cmllwn is stClli',kmL-- SIN, mam tu gn In K.l1.l ' and and girls are a feys of jimmy's interests, with wootluork as his . . . . . . Jursue a lIlllSil'iil irofession. We ho ie she eatelies il. favorite elass. To be a Ranger is his anilntion after attending I N I f Kanada Smit-, RONALD LEE HAGCDXRD--Drafting and .Mneriean Problems are rated high by Ronnie. islto's outside interest is girls. llis plans CONST-XNlIE JOYCE CORDEN---Connie, who transferred front for the fumrt, an, U, ln, an an.lmH.l and Study al Kungag gmt..- ffalifornia. is interested in retailing. She expeets to attend Wlash- ington liniversity next year. Allll'IAil'2llt Problems is her favorite DOUGLAS HAfXIIIfl'01N-.JWt,4, D.,,,. ag ilu- tlanpp band 1-alla elass and musie is her hohby. him. nas in Mask and Wig. and the Mixer Rand. llis favorite elass is band. He will go to Warrensburg and study either Rusa llfXROl.D SHJNEY GORDON To he a traveling salesman is . . . . . mess .idmmistration or music. 5id's ambition. Driving a ear. sports, and dating take up most of his time. Ile will niarelt to Wlentworth Military Neadelny in BEVERLY ANN HAlNl7-'Dratna Worlvsltnp and 'l'hieious are a the fall. few of Bev's aetivities. ffolleeting reeords is her hohhy and drama SlllRl.EY l,Oll GRAY Shirley was in the Muir Club, and made 'S her lavmlm' clash' She plans 'll hp an anlllmi llmlffw' the llonor Roll. ller amhition is to he a professional lnusieian JEROME YVARREN H.fXlYKllY--Solid geometry is the favorite aud if site goes to eollege it ysill he Northwestern. class of this future engineer. Cheinistry eluln and strutuin' the old guitar takes ,lerryis spare titne. lt's Jil. and then 'to K.l'. or NORNIAN GREEN Printing is the favorite elass of this Pirate , . Ml . for him. and to be a printer is his ambition. Lee-'s outside interests are ears. baseball. and basketball. After graduation he'll join the JOE llAlYlN:X Student Couneil, Radio club, and girls keep Joe Navy. jumping. llis favorite class is zoology and its K.l'. for hint. ROBERT CIAYTON GRIULIONE An Nrmy Career is what CATHERINE RAE HANSON ---Cathy was in lotas, Freneh eluh. Rob xsants after graduation, so it's easy to guess that his favor- and on the Honor Roll. English and l reneh are her faxorite ite elass is R.0.T.tI. ln addition to being in the Radio elub. Roh Classes. She will Continue her edueation at iii. fltLlil41ltT Crust s Gonrnm' Gooni1i.i.' tlotungv, C. tlonnox, ll.' Gnu' Clit-ll-JN Ginctnoxa Gtitixtiuias Gt sigwicrug II tram llmztztxtin- lluitrrox llawn IIANKIN tistwwx llusox . nJ . l ' is is drama. Modeling takes her outside interests. She will attend , , , . , . . . , ' Student falltlllfll, and traek are but a few ol bf-orges aettxittes. 'ifjorgeousi' favors luneh as his best elass. lie plans to he an W' V ie I f- s 3--' lllunns ' YV ll urrte: ll xtrtwiav H -XWKtNs ' ll XYleZs. D. llutzs. ll. L llns llt-Lvux 1, llt-ilnitwtew' L, llm '.tt41t.s1't1tN llIXtl'Nl' Ilonegtis Ilewrxi tw lIm,i.1 wn lIen.mw-u' lluilwrl-gt. llmm llemiizx SENIOR CLASS t 'llllil Hl'l'll ll.'XRRl5 Nfl:-r Qlflltlllilliiill Nlillllllt'-i will at-,.i,J:XlYll1l'i l.l'il'l lllNlNlliI,S'I'liIN El .-Kte'i1e-er e'luitne'el .lanis spare' lenel Nll' tnl tutlt ten ht .1 tt em het ller .tt Pam he t' llti 1' li1lll4dllUllUd het fm nite l.1 Wh I In lu ' . . . 1 I ' I' ' ' 5 'Il Qlrull . '1' ' 'S' 5 ' lIlll'. ' XV A5 4, ' 9 ' il ' ' 1' 'S5. . Q' 113.15 ' uns in illllivintts, Y -'l'e-e-ns. K lluppvlla. untl u ltenne-remin se'e're-tary. Q1 ste-nugruphe-r. ini i ' I 51 5' ig ' N4 ' I '. ' 1- w e V - 1 . . . Illllllllll, nniepie enp ttiel .inlet tmvle np hir p.tre Inn: I MARIIAN l.ll.ll.l'. IIIXUN kansas State- will flnel Marilyn f.'XliIlll.Ill'KliIll4f Fztys feztr0l.I lN4I'Xl III Illttb l l'li Slnlilllg stnelyingi llenne- l':t'UllUllll1'S ne-xl yvar. :K fvtu offire'l'. on the' Y- l l- l 'll lI 'll HlUlf'l - flflillfltl 'U l'lVlS lIel 'r'I'5- and aIll n'l' Te-e-n lfahine-t, lil .'xll'Ill'll. Pusvem. liemwroemt eul'lie'e-r. Girls' lflmr- Hlti l lU 'H flL5f lK Pf l ' l1f UY l Y- -l 'r 4-HI'-'sr-' lull lu' us. Stnele-nt ilunnril. and .N Cappe-lla ue-rv senne- of hvr avtivitie-s he-r nvxt stvp in lxttenwle-tlgee. INN. ul pu5I.l,I ttf' .-X'l'Nl-N - -'s '-l l' , 4 . H. ll ll . l T 4 5'4 ' ?', I t mm .ION nom,t,s lx.l..l. .S tett.-.-.- xml-it will e-ti me war lnne-r-tty. l'.ngnn-e'rs, Stuelw-nt l.tHIIll'll. unel haslu-thall me-re: I II II II DI I W IIIII II I II -I.I III II wnn- ent' his intvre-sts. Nluth has l7ie'k's favorite- vluss. T 5 my mu'm ' rdllm UI Mill, lub ll' 'lwrlll L dn' ' My I II I I I I s te- was at tnefinhe-r of It-tus unel in the- fall play two yvars. Il'.tN ll.'XWlxlN5 ,le-an was the- shy type- anel Illlllll te'll ns I I II I I II I nnivh nhemt lll'l4'-I'll-. Sltevrthunel was he'r fumrite' vluss. unel hahy- lllllelf ll0l'lfM-'llx Pl l has U 1111-1111:-'I' l xliifli and WIKI- l'-l ,ming Nl, lm. I,u,mm,I me-:ie-ev. l!neIkRt.iIe-gy. Pre-sIs stalf. Dt'atnuIVteirlxsl1op, l'all l'lIay. Miye-el IMRIIIIINIII II IIYIIIS YITIIIIIISI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIHIIIIIII ZIIIIISI IIIIII MIIII .Imrus. .nie e-e .ross l.enntnttte-1-:am on lie- Illuneu Ilieu I. Aettttg. I I . I . . . I I. I . . I . .I I girls. illltll4'llllIS1'li.lllllt'llllli1'Xll'lllIlIlt'. lt s Nl.l'. for hnn ne-xt ve-ar. :huh ut-rv llznle-nos uwtmtie-s. lfttsttlvss .-Xelintinstmtiem ts what ' he' will stuely ne-xt ye-ar at ,lnniur lfeulle-glen FURREST ll0lil.llND Punkie- le-tte-rvel in femthull anel haslwt- iiutm,n ict eztcmc IIAYES 'lui ln-1'erlite'u mttar lt'l'lll!ll'ldIl anal bull- and tw In It wwe-lla f-I1-my Swett-nt few-'-I. 4.11--mlslfv join the- Air Fevrvt- ure- the- plans uf this Pirate-. Raelin vlnh. man- f'lf'l'- H1111 lfwls- l'5 'I N15 ll ' lflwfllt' lug l lllls Sl 'l5 mm'l 'l tgvr uf the- Stage' lfre-is. anel tinke-ring with rullius are- llarulel's l '3l - llf'll 45 l IN-lv IMI YWIV- 'r 'l'- JAMES RON:Xl.D Il0l.l.0W:NY ,lint like-el ter mark nn vars antl l'.et'I'ItI1ZIA XNN IINYS Put nas in atlxunwtl llirls' llltortts. ineulvl airplunvs in his spare' titne-. .Nftvr gratlnutiem he' will Y-'l'e-e-ns, unel littililmw. Mlxuinw-el Chorus is he-r favorite- vluss prohahly hr- at ntavhinist or get into the' se-rview-. ' t ' T -'. Y','t'.k 'g PT l '- le 'g R S 2 Nm' non tlol,z,xPFt:t. tzotrs tmtitw is .tmp e-.tile-e-ting ami he ing: 5l'll4l0l Is lut s uinhttmn. I . . I I . .. I I II I I I I I rate-il hevtany as lns favorite- class. Nvxl ye-ur he- will gn to Vill- DON lll'.N4l.lIlx Illun nas pre-siele:nt of the- junior vlass anel Stn- Ham Jvupll mllpn. lull' Mtv. up lam elm-nt 1.nune'il. tn lxe-uts, l.e-tte-rine-ns vlnh. anel le-tte're'el in fnenlmall I I III I I I I I I anel truvk. 'l'n lie' un e-nuine-e-r ur u physirul l'llllK'illi0ll te-avhe-r is PIR-'llV'l 5 Nlfll' HOUR T lf'3 l' ltnilllsll 'S 'lu' 'l 5'r of what IN. want. U, lu. uflpr KIl'I Fran altvr .l.1.. anel the- llntve-rsity of Arkansas. Ile-rv at Pase-u N1AR'I'IlA tnztnmtfw --xii.-ty' W va.-.-.,,r.-.a.t.-nt ..f Tits.-am... Sh Wa' 8 I', 'L f-. ' ' i '. '7 f'F'- NW l'l '- ' is . . . , . . . Roll, anel uve- pre-sttlexnt of YIllIl'I0llS. henne-rnenn evfflwr. ln Stuele-nt t.emm'tl, unel A Lanpe-lla t'l1enr.X '.ln-t singing unml playing the- piano is what l like-, says Marty. JACK R. IIOUTICN Punk pre-fe-rrvtl typing as his luvevrite' l'ypin,u was he-r favorite- vluss. class. ln the- fntnrv he' wmnlel like- just ge-nelrul nffive- wnrk. 19 vw lloiiovrirz if llossmi AN .l Univ Josigs, B. Joxizs. R. li Artugmt AN lloluumzig Housr Hcvr HI'RsT Jaws .louxsov Jovigs. L. Jovigs, P. KAPLAY TQARISANK Knz, Nlmutxsr Kfxrz. AJARLENE 1 F SENIOR CLASS Cl-IARLENE CAROL IIOROWITZV Homeroom president, and Y-Teens, with a little dancing on the side took up this galis time. She plans to go to the J.C. Business School and be a secretary. XELIZABETH llORRlDCE- f Betsy was a homeroom and Zeta of-X ficer, on the llonor Roll, Y-Teens. Drama W'orkshop, and Mixer Committee. Kansas State is where she'll go next year to study Home Economics. XGEORGE HORST---The Navy will greet this lad after gradua-,Q tion. Radio and Chemistry club, Student Council, Sound Crew, and Stage Crew were his activities here at Paseo. After the Navy he'll go to Kll. JANET LUCILE HOSSMAN- -lf Janet goes to college it will be Kansas State. At school she was in Zetas, Y-Teens. llonor Roll, and art. Gym was her favorite class. ROSSLYN YINETTE HUNT Roz was a Student Council repre- sentative. office assistant, and belonged to A Cappella. Thicions, and El Ateneo. She spent her spare time sketching or practicing modeling. She will go to J.C. and then work. PATRICIA DARLENE lll7RST--Psychology is the class for Pat. She was secretary of her homeroom, and football is her hob- by. Being a secretary after Kll. is her ambition. ETTA JABEN- -Etta was a meruber of French club, lflrama Wlorks shop, and Y-Teens. She made the llonor Roll in the very faraway past. Et claims Drama Workshop and psychology as her two favorite classes. KATHERINE ANN JANES Kathy was in Thicions, and Radio and Chemistry club. This girl, who may attend Central College, plans to take up nursing or anything in that field. ILLJA. .. HNSON Kll. is where Bill will abode nr-XIX year to study commercial art. Swimming team. football. track, Radio club, Student Council, and Sound Crew were his activities here at school. TLBEVERLEY ANNE JONES- President of homeroom, member ofX Zetas, El Ateneo, Press staff, Y-Teens, llonor Roll. and Chair- man of Mixer committee kept Bev busy. Journalism or commer- cial art is what sht-'ll lake tip at Ml. l.OlS YYONNE JONES--To be a secretary is Yonnieis ambition after graduation. This doll collects dolls for a hobby. She bc- longs to Thicions. Muir club, and A Cappella. XPATRICIA ANN JONES -With lunch as her favorite subject, +, Pat was a member of the Student Council. Cirls' Chorus. and Zetas. Pat plans to attend K..ll. She is interested in boys and chickens. RAYMOND JONES' Ray was a member of Muir club. football team, and second team basketball. lle plans to attend the Uni. versity of South Carolina or join the Navy. lle plans lo be a printer or plumber. BETTY LOU KAPIAN Retty plans on being a housewife or a private secretary. She belongs to the Y-Teens and F.lI.A. ller favorite hobby is making clothes. Betty. an llonor Roll student, claims typing her favorite class. JOE KARBANK-Being a member of El Ateneo and Traffic Squad, Joe also found time to be the Captain of second team basketball his junior year. llis favorite class is physics. lf world affairs would allow him, he would probably go to Junior College. WAVA M. KATHERMAN---Vlfava wants to major iu commerce, as her favorite class is bookkeeping: her plans are to work or at- tend Business College. She would like to be a slenographer -possibly a model. Wava was a member of Thicions and made the Honor Roll, and reading is her favorite pastitue. MARIANNE KATZ---Marianne took part in Y-Teens. and listed shorthand as her favorite subject. She plans to go to Stephens or Mil. MARLENE KATZ--To be a social worker is Nlarlent-'s ambition. She likes to knit argyles. Marlene rates shorthand as her favorite class. fI'iI.l'i-INUII NXIJINI-I KIIJIJ l'Illie-N was a l re-ne'h rlnlv anel X .-I Nll'il.l -I Kl,l IlI'l' Rusty nas inte-re-ste-el in girls' si-ort-4 79 . . ,, . l'ase-o. e-ve-n though he-r mam inte-re-st was at We-stporl. She- was X 5llIlll.l'It LXNIIICS Shirle-y, who was loolhall que-e-n in 1950,-F 74 IU.-IN I..-INYUN ,Ioely was in 'I'hie'ions. :X llappe-lla, Rainhowgf SENIOR CLASS - IIIC.-INIC I-lI.l,I-IN KI'1l'l'I'0N Ile-anv was pre-siele-nt of Y-Te-e-ns, me-mln-r of I're-ss staff, Drama wlerrlxsllerp, Fall Play vast. Cyn- thians, Ilisrussion e'luh, Quill anel Srroll, anel the- .-X Capps-lla rhoir. She- like-s elanring anel musie' uhirh may take- he-r to I'ur ope-. K.lI.l'. might he- he-r future- alma male-r. .IUIIN Il'-IN KI-1l.I.Y johnny he-longge-el to Ihe- Ifhe-mislry e'Iuh. Ile- plans ter go ter I.. State- or Nl.l'.. anel he- a xe-le-rinarian. Ile prae'tie'e-s tying: flie-s. .Iohn's favorite- sulnje-e't is rhe-mislry. Vl'lI.I,I.'INI .I-Vik KI'fS5I.I'1R IIill, nu-mln-r of El :Ile-ne-o anel llhe-mi-try e'luh. wants lei ke-e-p up in sports, Se-outing, anel arting. lle- plans ter take- up 4I.I'.,-X. or lau. via ,Iunior fiullvge- anel Nl.l'. 'l'e-e-n me-mhe-r. She- e-njoye-el Iiainhem. art. anel spe-e-e'h. Be-e'ans0 she- wants len lee- a e-onuue-re-ial art weorlee-r, she- will atte-nel the -Irt IIlNlIIlIIl'. K I'l'IIl'iIIINl'I 1II..Il'ltl-1'I l'I-I KIRK Kathy was in lolas. Stuele-nt Kloune-il, lfhe-mistry e-Iuln. anel on the- Ilonor Roll. Se-ie-ne-v anel math we-re- he-r favorite- rlasse-s. She- will atte-nel XI.l'. or Wash- ington l. Ie- he- an NI.lI. lIl'f'l l'Y Kl.Ul'I'l'III Ile-tty e-ame- len Vase-o he-r seeplloinore- ye-ar anel founel Nliofl- In Ire- he-r inte-re-sl. She- nas a home-roeun offire-r, anel plans In alle-nel l'.1I.l..-K. ne-xl ye-ar. exon il le-tte-r. ua- on sports elay IPLIIIIS. anel was inanage-r of une- of the- Ivulll sports, Iieml-elee-e-ping was he-r faxorite- e'lass. as she uants In Ire- a -e-e-re-tary. Xl-XII.-Xl.l'll'1 KN-IPI' l'e-rt Xlarale-e- hael many avtivitie-s at in., .. a ele-hate-r. in fe-las. Muir e'luh. Ftnele-nt liounril. .-X llappe-lla, anel on the- llonor Ileull. Fhe- hope-s lo he- a ste-nographe-r. for awhile-, anel the-n a house-xsife-. .I MIK I . KUIJI-Ill 'Wlousie- lee-pl eerele-r as a Captain in R.0.'l'.C. anel II me-mhe-r uf lhe- 'I'raffie- Squael. Ile- nas in the- Raelio e-lu 1, Iuntos, anel on the- Sounel lfre-u. Ne-xt ye-ar eeill finel him at ,I.C. IHIIII-Ili-I KUUYIY While- at l'ase-o. llarlv was inte-re-ste-el in art. She- plans ln atte-nel ,I.lI. anel Ire-e'eune- a e'eunme-re'ial artist. She- uns .-Irt lfelilnr of the- '50 Vase-on. non a srholastie- arl ke-y, anel was a me-mhe-r of Ilrama Workshop. Y-'Ile-e-ns, Nlask anel Wig, I I 1 . 'K' X K. K S .k.. g. K4 QS a F ii N X X: S 4' I P IXIIN II ol er or l e l'ri h Hat o 'e s-s -sz mei .I-It Kllllflllfll This llouor Iiemll stuele- ' -' pi anel re-e-e s, - as -siele-nt of I'Ill IIIi'1'I'S. in lil Me-ne-o, Rae' vlulr. lase-e n. anl 'l'ra i' fquael. .lay uas Nlasle-r Iouns-or of his Ife- Nlolay l,oelg.ce-. anel a me-mhe-r of the- trihe- of Nlie--0-Say. ' 1.-XIHXII N I,U.Ixl'.I Lael was Illtr'l'e-ste'el in sports. e-spe-e-ia- ly true-le. Ili- hohlxie-s are- photography anel mnsir. hut he- plans, In sluely aeiatiou at William .le-ue-ll llappy lanelings, Caell is inte-re-ste-el in me-al musiez JI lfappe-lla was he-r favorite- class. anel e-olle-rtingz antique- elishe-s he-r hohhy. She- nas a me-mhe-r of fe-las anel eeill atle-nel .l.1I. ne-xt ye-ar to take- up moele-ling. anel Y-'I'e-e-ns. She- like-s ive- skating. swimming. anel travr-ling. Ilis off len e-olle-ge- for this future- te-ae'he-r. 74fiI.II'vI'0N I..'I5Il fflass er ive- . CI-II,l.-I l.l'IlIlIl'XflI'l' Planning to he- a se-e-re-tary. Ce-lia rlaime-el shorlhanel as he-r favorite- rlass. She- was in the- Muir vlnh. anel KFFTUY on the- Ilighe-st llemor Roll. Itis ,I.II. ur K.1I.ll. ne-xl ye-ar for this KIM, pe-ppy se-mor. . KIAVMPPQ - jMIQlll'Il,lNli l.lil'I ,Iae'kie- was in A Cappe-lla. Y-Te-e-ns. anel Koo'-ATZ on the- Ilonor IIUII. Ifle-rival prartire- was he-r favorite- rlass anel IUNIIKICY movie-s he-r inte-re-st. She- will atte-nel .l.1I. l,Asu 21 W Ki:l.l.Y Kuna KN wi- Kosn: I..-wmzs - l,i-imuietil T Kizssriz X Kun-i-iz Ronnie if Knnzeziat .nvolv I .iz iz SENIOR CLASS BETTY l.ERER-V-'Betty was an Honor Roll student. member of the Muir elub. A Cappella. and the Fall Play east. ller voca- tional interest is to beeome a housewife. MIKE LESSER'-This 'peppy Pirate' took part in many aetivi- ties. lle was a member of the Traffie Squad, Diseussion elub, and Engineers. Park College will see Mike next fall, where he will study Chemistry or Engineering. STANLEY LEYIN V -Class officer. SHIRLEY MAE l.EWl5- -'4Red's many aetivities included Thi- eions. Mask and Wig. A Cappella. Band, Drehestra, and the Muir eluh. She was in Rainbow and plans to attend M.l7. next year. C.-XRDLYN I,0li,'kNf'cilHiHliHg orchestra as her favorite Class. Carolyn wants to become a secretary. She was president of Thieions. on the Y-Teen Cabinet, Mixer Committee. and the all- eity Orehestra. MERILYN LOGAN Peppy Merilyn had many aetivities and honors to her ereflit, for she was a Cheerleader. in the Fall Play, A Cappella. French eluh, president of Thieions. and a member of Rainbow. MfXR,l0RlE LOREN- -This future model was in the Orehestra, Hand. Muir eluh. A Cappella. anil on the Student Couneil. Margie was a eheerleader and football queen attendant in 719. It's K.U. or Baker, next fall. MARILYN LOYEIADY- -Class officer. PERRY DON LOYETT- Sup was a member of Keats. Safety Seienee and l.ettermen's club. Football took much of his time his last two years. After attending M.l.l., Sup will heeome a Civil Engineer. SELWYN LEBEN A lover of eheese Cake and photography Lrzmgn Lassi-:R Lum LUREN - im-HQfW'V 1 i.0YEI.ADY Lovmr ty NICCRACKEN Mf:Ct'LL0UcH NICCULLY fwhat a eombinationt, Selwyn was a member of C.0.E. and was very interested in psyehology. K.C.ll. will see him next fall. REVA MAE lYleCURT--Reta was a member of Thieions and the Muir eluh. After attending Business College. she looks for- ward to becoming a private seeretary. VERNA LEE MeCOY---lf matrimouy doesn't eateh her first, Mac plans to beeome a hookkeeper. She was interested in bookkeeping and Chemistry, while at Paseo. lt's eollege next fall. EUGENE lNleCRACKEN -Rf-longing to Engineers. Traffie Squad, Student Council, and Radio club took up mueh of Geneis time. He likes lndustrial Arts, and will make that his profession after college. SUE McCUl.l.OUGH--Cynthians. Y-Teens, offiee assistant. and the Honor Roll seemed to keep Susie oeeupied. She will resume her studies at Kirksville State Teaehers College. BETTY JOAN MCCULLY-This Senior Lifesaver named ehem- istry as her favorite elass. jo was a member of C.0.E.. and after K.C.U. she plans to become a Dental llygenist. JAMES T. MCDOWELLV Mae was vice-president of Juntos, a member of the Discussion elub, and Hook Crew. llis future plans are to attend the Rolla Sehool of Mines and then heeome a structural engineer. GARY McFADlN Making money is the ambition of this lively Pirate. His '48 Mercury is his main interest and elaims most of his time. Cary was a member of C.0.E. BUD MCLEROY- -- Mae tanother onet was a member of the Stage Crew and Lettermen's elub. lle was an All-Star in foot- hall for two years, so naturally gym was his favorite elass. He plans to enter K.U. next fall to study law. LEVVIS 2 Loom, C. Loran, M. LIIBI-IN MeConT Mellor MCDOWELL IWCFADIN McLi:ttoY 22 ilr71t.JLf'1 xil'xllI.lAN' XilIw'll.l.lAN1S NIMIICAY YINIKNIINLI, Nlt1t.'l'zi:nl Nltzumztv. Xluts f Nlomxmzu xlfltblili Nlww' Muuannx ' Munutur Nlt-11un:t.t,-, Nltttizn lXlII.l.MAN ' Nlotuns Nlotnov-fs-0-Q-9-' Nh Hurt: SENIOR CLASS ,IHIIN lf. Nle-Xlll,l,.NN. JR, juntos. Salwr and Strip:-s. and Asa -i-tant lnstruvtor in R.0.'l'.lI. rlaimf-d .lohnniw-'s tinw at Past-o. ltis 4-ithvr ilu- Navy or Park ffollvgv for him nt-xt fall. l liANtIlS l'IllLl-IINIC Nlt-Wll,l,lANlSV ile'si1lc'sulwitlg on thv lootlnall, lnaslwtlrall, and travlx tc-ants. Big Nlar' found tunv to lu- in l':lljllll4'l'I'S. 'l'raffim' Squad. Radio and l,e-tt:-rm:-nis rlulrs. Ile 1-njoyn-ml gym and uill attvnd Nl.l7. or K.l'. nt-xt yr-ar. PM l. NINBIRNY. .lll. R.0.'l'.fI. was l'aul's favorite- 1-lass. and luv was se-rglrant-at-artns Ill lN.H.4-X. .-Xftt-r studying law at lx.fr.l .. ht- plans to luwouu- an millionaire-. lNim'e- uork. if you van do it.l llnflilldlitf WNNN llarh re-wal:-nl lo ns that hor luvlmlrin-s are' of a uida- xarie-ty. Shi- ua- in tht- llirlsi flhorus and Y-'l'1-1-ns. Span- rsh and typing um-rv lu-r faxortte- flassvs and tts ix.f..l'. nt-xt. IQIPNXIN l.lil'I Nl'XRfllf'U Ii lfd told us tltat hos thi- quiz-t typv. .Nnolltvr lad uho lilw- 4'lu'ntistry. lu- plans to 4-ntvr Wasltington ll. ulu-rv lu- will study nu-di1'iu1'. lllifllflllf Xl'XRkII.'Ul lftigzitn-urs. l.:-Itvrtxu-:tis vluh. and thc' Iravk Ivan: took nuu'h of he-orgo-s tunv. lx.l . will vlaun be-orgo uewt your wslu-rv lu- will study ine-dir'inv. ,IAXIICS l'illW'Xlill Nl'Klf5ll'Xl.l, Study hall uas ,liinis favorite- vlass. hut K1-als and tht- filtvntislry vluh 1'lainu'd hitn as a mom- lu-r. lla-ing an lfaglm- Svout talws up most of his tiniv. lle' plans ln attt-nd lx.l'. .fNll'l'llllli Nllflfliflfli living in Kc-als. tim--pr:-sitlm-ntl of tlu- lfadio and l.:-tts-rnu-n's vlulrs. and a nu-tnlwr of thi- football squad. lu-pt fir! lvusy. lfu-ryotw of his vlass:-s ratvd tops uitlt hitn. This future- 1-lr-vtrivztl e-ngxim-4-r uill attvnd flvntral fIoll1-go. DUN,-Xl,lJ lf. Nll'iliKliR Larry las lu- is vallz-dl spvnt most ul his tinu- vnioyiug -ports. llt- like-d ,'hllll'I'il'illl Prolule-ins and hopvs to lu-votrte' a -tu'1'm-ssful lvusinz-ssntan in tht- future. l Hl'IlJllllC JAMES NllCRHlCl.l, llc-ing an lntvr-rluh lfounvil rvprt-st-tttativv, pr:-side-nt of tht' l,t'iiQ'I'lllf'll.S vlulm. ltotnvroom of- fiw-r. and ntvrnlwr of lfttglittvvrs rvally lwpt Frvd going. llvsidvs this lu- found tinw for foothall. haslwtlrall. hast-hall. and track. lln- will study to lw a uoavh at K.li. l'il,l.l'iN ANNE lNlll.l,lfR l'illvn's favoritm- vlass was ltvwsyxritittgr. Shi- was ltotnvrootn prvsidvnt. yin'-pt'c-sitlcttt of fm-las, and a nu-mln-r of lil Atom-o. This llonor Roll stud:-nt will hc at fNl.U. or K.ll. ne-xt fall ull:-rv she- plans to study law. GICRIQ.-NN Nlll,l.NlAN- Class offim-r. RUBIQHT lNlll.l.S Class offic-1-r. ill.-iK.l0Rllf filfll.,-NNIYHH .-Xnotltvr Ilonor Roll studvut. Nlargii' was also a horn:-rootn offivvr. a lIIt'llllll'I' of fn-las. Y-Tn-1-ns. .-X f.app4-lla. and ilu- lxlllll' vlulr. Slut ts anotlu-r to altvnd lx.l..ll. ANN 'NIOORIC lilf-vu-tl to tht- National llonor Socivty hx-r junior yvar, Ann also found titnv to lu- trf-asurvr of Stud:-nt lfounvil. a 'llhivion olfim-r. on thc' lligh:-st llonor lloll. in Y-lllvvtts. and EI Ati-m-o. Slit- at1-otnpanim-d for tht- A lfappolla and uill go to .l.tI. ne-xt yvar. lil! MORRIS .Nltltough lu- was calle-d l.ittlv l'fd. many activi- tir-s t'lainu'd hitn. llc- was l,it-utvnant of tht' Traffit' Squad. prvs- idt-nt of :X lfappt-lla, football ntanagvr. a nu-tnlwr of livats. sports 4-ditor of 'l'lu- llrt-ss and l'ase'on. in l.t-ttm-rnu-n's vluh. Quill and Svroll. and El :Mite-tu-o. .l.tI. uill haw hint on thx' roll nvxt. l':X'l'RllIl.'X fVl0H'l'0N Girls' Chorus vlaitnvd l'at as a nn-tnlwr. Slu- uas a lumu-room uffiu-r and illll'l'l'SiQ'll in art. Pat will go to JL. or lx.l..l . nf-xt fall. l'.'X'l'HllflfX Nllililllli llorsvltark riding: and skating: arc- Patis luvhlrivs. Shi- was a tnvtnlwr of tht- Girls' Chorus and Rainbow. Washington llniwrsity will svn' this se-nior nt-xt yvar. 23 Z MYERS l' Ol-LTTING PARELMAN PAIILI PESMEN PHILLIPS, J. NACEL OINEILL PARKER PENIX PETERIE PLANZER 1 NI-:Lsorv PALMER ' PASLEY PERLMAN PHILLIPS, E. PLAIIT 24 SENIOR CLASS VERA LORENE MYERS--Lorene was in Thicions and Mixed Chorus. She liked sports, and will become a housewife after working for awhile. Playing the piano is her hobby. VIRGINIA PAULINE NACEL-This fIIture nurse was in Ye Teens and Girls' Chorus. Ginny liked seIIior literature aIId will attend the University of Kansas Medical CeIIter next fall. MARLENE FRANCES NELSON--As a member of Cynthians, A Cappella, and Y-Teens, Marlene kept busy. ller hobby is eol- lecting antique tea cups. She plans to attend college next fall and study art. RAYMOND R. OETTING-Keats, French club. Honor Roll. and Traffic Squad were Raymond's activities. He will study bank- ing at K.C.U. or ,I.C. He Claimed cominercial law and Aineriean Problems as his favorite classes. KELLY O,NEILL--This athletic-minded fella also had time to be on the Student Council Executive Board, Captain iII Traffic Squad, president of Band, Press staff, in El Ateneo, Engineers Lettermenis club, and a varsity basketball lettermaII. Mlf. or Mo. Valley, next. CAROL PALMER--Always a smile oII her face, this jolly senior was in Zetas, El Ateneo, Drama Vlforkshop, Student Council, and on the Honor Roll. It's college for Carol, to study art. DAVE PARELMAN- As a fllfllff' lawyer, Dave will study at K.C.U. next fall. He was a member of Juntos, Mask and Wig, El Ateneo, Fall Play cast, on the Honor Roll, and a debater. DONALD PARKER-As a cheerleader Don really added zest to the senior class. He was a member of Engineers. Radio club. and the Fall Play. lle plans to attend Junior College after grad- IIation. JANETT PASLEY-Being Worthy Advisor of Rainbow took up most of g'Speedy,s tiIIIe. She was a member of Cynthians, Honor Roll, and the French Club. September, 'Sl will see her at Drury to study nursing. BETTY JEAN PAULI -Student Couneil. Cynthians, Discus lltll Club. Honor Roll, and The Press staff as claimed Betty as a llltllll ber. She will attend Kansas State next fall. MADELINE RUTH PENIXHClass officer. ESTHER PERLMAN - Eckie was one of the Powers' Girls and kept busy as a IIICITIIJEI' of the French club, Drama Work- shop, Student Council, and Honor Roll. She likes to collect rec- ords, and will resume her studies of stenography at K.C.l'. PATRICIA PESMEN -Dramatics were the high point iII Patty! senior year. She was a member of El Ateneo, Fall Play cast, and advanced Girls' Chorus. Oklahoma LQ will claim her first, then show business. BILLIE ,IUANITA PETERIE-V- Pete was a Inember of C.0.E. Her plans, after graduation, are to go into nurses' training. She enjoys hunting, fishing, eating, and sleeping. and claims gym as her favorite class. ELNA PHILLIPS- -Elna devoted her time to being a Rainbow girl. Her plans are to become a secretary for some millionaire. Sewing is Elna's hobby, but she nIust enjoy singing, for Girls' Chorus was her favorite class. JACK FRANKLIN PHILLIPS-This may seem odd, but ,lack enjoyed working. He was a member of the Radio club and on our track team. This gay lad plans to become a farmer. JANET LUCILLE PLANZERs.lan was vice president of her homeroom, a member of Cynthians, El Ateneo, Y-Teens, and the Highest Honor Roll. This future secretary enjoys dancing and having fun. She'll be in the halls of ,l.C. next fall. INGE PLAUT-Y-Teens, F.H.A., Spanish, and tlIe Honor Roll took up most of Inky's time. September, 1951, will find this gay senior studying at K.C.U. lilfllfllll NNN l'0YI'lUlS lim U4'l'Ilpll'll lu-r linu- will! lvllllllljl ,l.4f. mul llu- lrl IllNlIlIlll'. iN In lm4-4'nn14- li I.215lll4lIl illus- Irnlnr. Slu- 4-I:lNNifi4-4l l'lYNllIIlll' 4l4'NlglIllHgL uN lu-r fumriu- SlIlljt'l'l. IHI IN V. l'UI ls Xlllumgln IllN4'uNNuru vlulr. 'l'ruffi4' Squaul, or mlu--lm ulul llvzl 1fr4mNN 4'4nmnill4'4- lu-pi lnuuia' lmsv. lu' wlitl fiml lmu for nm I4 on Ilu wllll u'4 Inu: mll mann llu lull of ki ll Nl'Ii l'0XNl'Il,l. 5uNiv ' ln-l4mgg4-4I 141 ilu- Nluir vluln mul llflllllll xxllIl'lxNll0Il. Slu- l4n4fN 14- llillll'l' zuul play lf'lllllh. Sllllflllillltl was llu- Nulm-4-I nl lu-r liking. Slu- plan- In ull4-:ul ,l.fI. zuul ll1'K'l!lllLf 5lllfl,ll l'lIl'1l'l'l l' Flu-lin nuN lwpl lllISX aN Nl1't'-pl'l'SIlll'Ill ul NN- VN ' - :N 1 ' ' 1 '4'N.' 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R4mlNNnN, llrzn-u.n Hula R4u.H1nN 25 SENIOR CLASS AYRAM ROSENTIIAL-Tllis Honor Roll student was president of ,luntos. a member of the Chemistry elub. and the Traffic Squad. He plans to further his study of medieine next year at Wlashington Il. BARBARA JEAN ROSIER--Balrs was a member of the Y-Teens, and Rainbow, but her greatest love was musie. She Claims A Cape pella as her favorite subjeet, and plans to study lnusie next fall at William .lt-well. BEYERLY ROSIER--A member of the Y-Teens. A Cappella, Muir elub. and Rainbow. Bev's favorite elasses were choir and Spanish. She will attend Vllilliatn Jewell. DONNA LEE ROYSE Donna's friendly smile and sweet ways won her many friends. Being a member of Cynthians, and the Student Couneil Art eommittee left her only enough leisure time to enjoy the piano. Itis off to .l.C. tIHARl.ES RUBIN---If things go right for Chuek, heill be build- ing lots of gyms, for he plans to study arehiteeture at Oklahonra and lists basketball as his favorite hobby. Chuck was a member of the basketball team and Radio Club. REID RUNDELL--Reid answered roll eall in the Chemistry and Diseussion Clubs, and All-City Orchestra. He was an offieer of the National Honor Society and Engineers, and played in a swing band. Next fall will find this eapable senior at Yale. DOLORES RUNYAN--This senior was active in girls' sports and Y-Teens. Dee, who was also a member of the Nluir elub, F.H.A., and Student Council, plans to enroll at Kansas U. next year. JOHN RFSSELL -Keats, A Cappella, Dramaties, and the tennis team all elaimed ,lohnny's attention. Next year will find this redhead studying to become a lawyer at K.C.U. MARGARET ANN RUTLEDGE-Margie is another musically minded Pirate, as she was in A Cappella, and plans to attend the Conservatory of Music, after graduation. The rest of this popular senior's time was divided between Y-Teens, the Paseon staff, and Zetas. BETTY JEAN SANDERS- A different ambition is ,leannieis for she plans to study law at Nl.ll. Here at Paseo she was pres- ident of her homeroom, on the Y-Teen Cabinet. and a member of the Diseussion club. DONALD SCHANKER HD had quite a reputation as a funny INHI1, bitt in between jokes he found time for many aetivities. in- eluding being Student Couneil representative. president of his homeroom, and a member of El Ateneo, Chemistry elub, Keats, A Cappella, and a cheerleader. Don plans to study pharmaey next year at K.C.ll. RUDOLPH SCHAHDT-Rudy didnit tell us mueh about himself, exeept that he thought study hall was the lop eourse offered. After graduation, this senior plans to join Unele Sanfs Air Corps. HELEN ELAINE SEARLES-V-Helen enjoyed working as an of- fiee assistant this year and belonging to the Freneh elub. As for eollege, it looks like another Pirate is off to fNl.l'. .IEAN ELIZABETH SELLARS--.lean was the proud possessor of a girls' sports letter, and was also aetive in the Nluir elub, A Cap- pella, and Rainbow girls. Swimming oeeupied a lot of her time. HARRIET SHALINSKY 'Between her other aetivities, Harriet still found time to be on the Honor Roll. She also answered roll call in A Cappella, Girls' Chorus, and Y-Teens. STANLEY SHANE---Stash was just about as aetive as one guy eonld be. He played football, was a member of the l.ettermen's club, Traffe Sqtiad, El Ateneo, Press staff, and Sabers and Stripes. He was a Lt. Col. in R.O.T.C. and a member of Keats. LU ANN SHARON-Becoming a model sounds pretty good to Lu-Lu, so that is what she plans after graduation. She was a homeroom officer and listed typing as her favorite rlass. MYRNA SHEFTEL-Myrna didnit tell us too rnueh, but we do know that Clerical practice was her favorite class, and she plans to go into clerical work as her career. Rosmrimt. . ROSIER, BARBARA ' Rosugn, Bt:vERLY Rovsl-1' Flvfvtu' Ronin Rt'Nnt:1.L RVNYAN RUSSELL RUTLEDGE SANDERS SCHANKER ' Scamnr S1-:ARLt:s S1-:LLAns-- 'kv-H5-iftdt SH.u.iNsRY St-iARoN Sm1r1't:L Cy t 5ll.NP1ltN'IA'V SlI.XElt5'I'l-.IN Sxrrz SNYIJI-Ilt 5I'I'IilI-INI'l lill. S't'tltl.I'YtI 1 S 4:1 StNtl'suN. B. Svuvsow, R. 7 Six S0l I'llAltll Smcrn Siwaismi S'I K'I'll0l'Ul'l,0S Sri-:x A Sroin-:Y SENIOR CLASS .ltlllN FR.'tNKl.YN Sllllfl.llS For .lolin. tht- two gn-atc-st things in lift- art- tlanm' niusit' antl vartooning. Tlu- Kansas City Art lnstitute- may sw- this up anml voining artist nvxt ye-ar. NIlIltI.l-.Y Sll.X'liltNt.'tN Shirle-3' was anothvr sefnior who just lilu-tl to haw fun. antl slit- hatl plvnty of that on tht- hovlu-y If-:nn antl in tht- lift- sawing vlass. N-xt yt-ar, it's ,l.lf.. aml tht-n Klissouri li. lll'iltNltfl'f l.lCl-I SIl.NlCltS'l'lilfX 'l'o ln-4-olitv an air hostvss is lll'lfllll'l'-5 goal. Whitt- ht-rv at l'ast-o. slu- took an avtivm' part in girls' sports. .flftt-r gratlualion, she' plans to go to Arizona ll. Itltltlt-KIM SINIPSUN nllolrliie-ii was a quivt girl. hut sho rval- ly got things clout-. Flu- was in tlu- Nluir vluh. Nlask anfl Wig, anml an offiu-r of tht- liainliow. She- will atte-ntl .lunior Colle-gf-. RUSH Xlftltlli SlNll'SU'N ltost-. hlvss he-r niotlvst little- he-art, mlitln't st-vin to wuttl to tt-II us ahout lu-rst-lf. But wt- tlitl tlisvowr that nt-xt yo-ar she- will alta-ntl lrusinvss srhool, since- she- is plan- ning to ln-voinv a st-vrt-tary. lt,'tl,I'Il lttttllfli SlX Kogt-r hatl a happy-go-luvlxy mann:-r that math- hint we-ll lik:-rl hy e'u'ryoiu-. Printing antl vars vlaimml most of his tinu-. lrut lu- plans to go into lrusint-ss with his fathe-r aftvr gratluation. I-.I,lZ,'KltlzlII 5Nl'.l'.ll ll:-tty was rvally an all-rountl girl. Sho was tops in intra-mural sports. antl was also avtiw in the' tiltvm- jslry vluln. anul lotas. ll-s off to tlram-lantl ,lunior tlollt-go for ht-r. tLl'ilt'Xl.lllNl'i SNl'I'Z llvra-'s auotlu-r girl who plans to go into tlu' lmsint-ss worltl. ll:-rv at l'as1-o. Us-ri was in tlu- Nluir rluh antl X-lm-it-. antl ll'l1'1l typing as lu-r filXOI'Ilt' class. ,IUIIN SNNIJICR 'X nu'nilu-r of tht- 'liraffiv Squatl. l'lIlgElllt't'I'S, :intl tlu- tllu-niistry 1-lulv. .lark rrou-tl to ln- ont- of tht- ln-st follas in tv olrlv halls. .Ns to 1-ollt-gt-. lu- plans ln stutly t'IlgllIt't'l'lIlg at 'Nlissouri l. l lilfllM S0li'l'llxlllll lin-ryliotly agre-4-s that Friday is ont' re-al swf-vt girl. She was vi1't--prvsitlent of Zvtas. pre-sitlvnt of Mask antl Wig. a soloist in tht- A Cappt-lla. a nwmlwr of the Past-on staff. anal still fountl tinut to ln- on tht- llonor Roll. Slufll he anothvr .l.t1. stutlv. lllCl.l'IN SPMIK llvlvn lu-pt husy as a stamp trvasurvr anal a llll'lIllDt'I' of thc- Fr:-11t'l1 vlnh. Any lxintl of history lu-ltl this jolly sm'nior's inte-rm-st. Slit- will attentl Kansas City llniwrsity. YIUSES 5l'lflSlfR illos:-s was a nu'niln'r of tho Traffic' Squad. ,luntos. llisvussion antl tilt:-niistry vlulvs. antl Drama Workshop. llc' also st-rw-tl as a mln-hate-r anal a projt-vtor opt-rator. llv plans to opt-n his own husint-ss. aft:-r stutlying pharmacy at K.C.li. llUNfll.ll Sl'lfRlllfli llonis wavy hair anl flashing snwilt' niatlt- him a favoritv with thc girls, antl his frit-ntlly pvrsonality plt-asvrl t'Nl'I'y0lll'. llt- was a lll1'llllll'l' of tht- :X tfappt-lla antl Traffit' Squaal. anml will attt-ntl Kansas Stato nt-xt yvar. ll.'NHll:lRA ANNE 5l'lrl'fl4iNl'l lfll. :X l1'at'lte'r-to-lm is popular llolmlm-. who spvnt ht-r timt- as an offivvr of tiynthians. antl a nu-nilu-r of Y-'ll-4-ns, JK tiappolla. antl girls' sports. Slit- will grave- tht- vanipus of Convortlia 'livavlu-rs tfollt-gt-. .llflilit l.lfl'f S'l'ARl.lNtI A lll9ltIllt'l' of tht- Hatlio antl Muir rluhs. .lm-rry saitl art was his favorit-- suhjs- t. llt- plans to ln-conu- an int:-rior tlct-orator aftvr attt-ruling the- .-Xrt lustitut'-. tllittlttlli S'l'.'X'l'llUl'0lll,0S lit-orgv was a ltonwroom offivvr. SllIllt'Ill ffounvil re-prt-st-ntatiw. anal a nu-nilu-r of tht- latin vluh anal fi liappvlla. Sports took most of his outsitlt- tinw. Nvxt yvar Iitfll stntly husinvss atltninistration at lll.l'. ,lflllhl 5'l'l'fYA This lilwalrlt- st-nior always hazl plz-nty to tlo. sinvc' lu- was on tht- Traffic' Squad. l'asron staff. Stutlt-nt Counvil l':Xl't'lIllN1' lloartl. antl Stagt- tire-w. .lohnny was also a im-mln-r of l'illQllltt'l'I'S. antl pr:-sitlm-nt of tht- Ratlio t-lulm for two years. stl.ltfE STOREY Al confvsse-'l to us that ritling in rotlcos and tararlvs. plus travm-ling St'I'Y1'll as har wait: ipt'-rt-sts. Shu- is a nu-nth:-r of the Y-'l'vt-ns antl-plans to att:-ntl Rim' lnstitute. 27 S'rol'T - THELEN Timrrcorr VAN DYKE WIIBB WHITE. PAT TAYLOR, D. TIIURMAN TROTTI-:R VAN HORN Wmsr, C. WHITE, PA SENIOR CLASS RONALD STOIJT- --Ronnie was one of our hard-working C.O.E. students. His vocational interest is banking, but itis the Navy for him first. DONNA JEAN TAYLOR-Another sports-minded gal was Don- ra, who won a girls' sports letter. She ealls gym her favorite class and hopes to be a gym teacher after attending NI.Il. She was also in A Cappella, Thieions. and the Muir elub. MARY ELLEN TAYI.ORfA busy gal was little Mary, for she was president of Cynthians, seeretary of the Inter-Club Couneil. in Quill and Scroll, a member of the Press staff, Discussion club, Y-Teens, and the Student Couneil. All that. and she was on the Highest Honor Roll, tool DENNIS THELEN- -Denn was a C.O.E. student and took great pride in his Mercury convertible. His favorite hobby is playing baseball. BOB THURMAN- Quiet Rob was a member of the Radio elub and participated in football and traek. The outdoor life appealexl this senior who graduated after the first semester. CELIA MAY TONEY--Toni was a member of the F.ll.'X. and A Cappella, while voice lessons took most of her outside time. She will attend either William .lewell or Oklahoma Il. PATRICIA LEE TRAUCOTT- -Pat got right into the swing of tbings as she was in Y-Teens, Chemistry elub. and l4'.H.A. Chem- istry rated high on the list for this stude who plans to attend Central Missouri State College. SHIRLEY TROTTER- -Shirley worked this year as an offiee assistant in preparation for bt-Coming a secretary. .lust having lots and lots of fun appealed to attraetixe Shirley. MARY LOUISE VALENTINE Class offie:-r. CLYDE VAN DYKE Clyde's plans for the future seem to een- tel' around the U. S. Navy. While here at Paseo, Clyde was a member of Engineers, the Traffie Squad, and the traek team. RAYMOND VAN HORN- -A'Miek spent his outside time try- ing to keep his Car running. During sehool hours, he found time to participate in football, track. Keats. and the Lett:-rmen's elub. Next year will find him at Kli. or Westminster. NORMA VALCIIN-lIere's another girl who's going to enter the business world. for Norma plans to become a secretary. She was in the Muir elub, and spent her free time rea'iing. BEVERLE ANN WEBB- -Rev, who says singing is her greatest love, was secretary of the A Cappella, a member of Thieions and the Muir club. Vvarrensburg will greet this popular senior next year. , I . CAROL WEST -Carol didn't tell us mueh alxluit herself, but we do know' that she had a lot of fun in shorthand. agnd in play- ing reeords at home. A' KENNETH WEST---Kenny was a big wheel in R,O.T.C., being in Sabers and Stripes, the Rifle Team. and holding the rank of Colonel. His other activities ineluded A Cappella, Traffie Squad, El Ateneo, Juntos, and the Book Crew. Next year he will study at I.C. PATRICIA ANN W'HITE-This elite senior was a member of the Executive Board of the Student Couneil, Y-Teens, and Zetas. Pat had the rare combination of beauty and brains, as she was a candidate for football queen and an Honor Roll student. She hopes to become a secretary. PAUL WHITE---Patil was one of our jolliest seniors. He was in A Cappella. Keats, Discussion and Radio Clubs. Drama Workshon. and on The Press and Paseon staffs. Next year it's either I.C. or the Navy. MARCIA WICKER-Marcy, being artistically mindel, plans to study commercial art next fall at Missouri U. While at Paseo. She divided her time between EI Ateneo meetings and room 310. It a gf' I 4 it I, x ,I Qty? X SENIOR CLASS ,IJXNIQIIC WII,I.I'iNS Anotht-r A ffappe-lla girl was ,Ian. who was also in tht- F.II..-X. and Mask and Wig. .Mm-t'it'an I'rohlt-ms rat:-d high with this st-nior uho will Ilf'4'0lIIt' a nurst-. aft:-r sht- gt-ts ht-r diploma from Illinois. IJOUCIAS WILSON. JR. Doug's main intt-rt-st. at-tivity. holmhy, 1-host-n Carve-r. and grt-att-st low- is base-hall. We- know he-'ll suv- ut I in prof:-ssional hall aft:-r graduating from Maryland l'. l'IttI,I.IS I,I'iIf WIISON I'hyl kt-yt husy in 'I'hit'ions. Yflivc-tts. 'X lfappe-lla. Ilisvussion vluh, and on 'I'ht- I're-ss staff. This pro- spt-ctiw journalist will ht- at ,Ill nt-xt ye-ar. L Witt ms Wtrsox. It. X XIot.ttt-.ttt. Xkoxtntuskt wItI4.II'I' NXN11 Nut 'X1.III.IH, X-tuumn ht-.tt tkxtxo Vtxx- 'I'ttx'tt.n Slllf WOI.III'iIIll 'I'ht- Muir vlnh. Quill and Svroll. and Pre-ss staff vlainn-d Suv. whose- name- gran-d tht- Ilonor Roll 4-vt-ry st-me-stt-r. Sh:-'ll lu- anotht-r journalism stud:-nt at M.I'. nt-xt SIIIRLICY WONITRAFKA .N Past-on staff mt-mln-r. LiDllII'Il.i was in tht- Fall Play. .N fianpt-lla. Muir vluh. and Ilrama Work- shop. A ffappt-lla ratt-d high uitli this Ilonor Roll studt-nt who plans to study music' nt-xt fall at Bak:-r I'. ANI'l'A WOODS .lust talking was tht- 1-hit-f hohhy of Short- stufff' Shi- was a Stud:-nt Count-il rt-pre-st-ntativt-. st-vrt-tary of tht- orvht-stra. and a me-mht-r of tht- Muir vluh. -Xnita plans to attt-nd husint-ss st-hool. and the-n IPt'4'0lII1' a re-1-t-ptionist. IOIIN WIIIUIIT A me-mln-r of the- Radio vluh and hom:-room offivt-r. .I. Cfs favoritt- vlass was mt-tal uork. -Nftt-r att:-nding fit-ntral Iiadio and 'Ile-lc-vision school. he- will lnwotm- a TY main- tt-nant't- man. IOIIN TIIONIAS WY.-YIVII. JR. IA-tta-ring in foothall and track kt-pt 'I'om pri-tty husy, hut ht- found timt- to ht- pn-side-nt of his homt-room. st-cn-tary of K1-als. a me-mln-r of tht- Traffic Squad, z 'o 4-Iuh. Ilt-'Il study Busint-ss Ndmin- istration at .I.C. . .MKII-IS CLAY YOUNG Past-on was ,lim's favoritt- 4-lass. hut hr- - nas also on tht- Stagt- C11-ws. Sound lfrt-xx. Radio vluh. and Mix:-r vommittm-t-. .-Is to his futttrt-. ilis 4-ithvr William ,It-wx-II or tht- '-., Navy. W IIlCIINIffI'i YOI'NllI3I'iIIll II4-rnivv uas avtiu- in Xe-tas. Y-Tm-1-ns. Mask and Wig. and tht- Muir rluh. To In-t-otnv a vommt-rt'ial artist is the- ambition of this st-nior who lists art as he-r nutnhe-r ont- vlass. WOIIM.-KN Z,-HIM.-XR font-fonii' was nm-wr without somt- sort of jokt-. This t-omit-. liout-wr. is quilt- st-rious wht-n he- te-lls us that ht- hopt-s to ht-romv a doctor. aft:-r att:-nding ,l.tT. and M.l7. rl:-rival prat-tit-v for sht- uants to Iwcoim- a stt-nographt-r aft:-r graduating. :I ffappt-lla and t'hurt'h uork kt-pt ht-r husy. MONI7I'iN,-X ZIIIVI' Monty was in Y-Te-c-ns and I .II..-X.. whilt- .- 'ating took up most of he-r outsidt- timt-. Shi- plans to at- tt-nd Saravhon Iloolt-y St'1'I't'IZII'IiII liollvgt- in pre-paration for ht-- t-oming a st-crm-tary. .IOSICPII CROYER ti,-ININO For Boho. hotanv uas tht- main int:-rt-st. Nsidt- from that ht- 4-njoyt-d tht- Muir 4-luh and hunting. Ilis plans art-nit dt-finitt-. hut ht- hop:-s to ht-t'omt- an 4-xp:-rt hrit-klayt-r. MICIAIN I RISl1IlI'iR M4-I uas a me-mln-r of juntos. Photogra- phv and Iiadio vluhs. and on Past-on his junior yt-ar. I'hotogt-aphy is his hohhy uitlt Past-on rating faiorite- 4-lass. Ilt- ixill atte-nd K.ff.l'. ne-xt fall and lata-r NI.l'. - I'iI.If.-NIiI'1'I'lI J.-NNE GINN I rt-nt-h and Miss II:-tfs Ifnglish 4-lass art- tops with .Ianit-. lla-r hohhie-s art- sports and st-ning. wil.-UM Ii- uhilt- he-r outside- inte-rt-st ve-ntt-r arottnd KW. .lanit-is atnhition Woons is to gt-t marrit-d and ht- a :lood ltottst-isift-. Yot xo ZIWWICIUNV .I.'XNI'i'I' 'I'fIIN'I'I'iR .lan plans to lwvomt- a nurst- aftt-r attvnd- Iftttsftttltt ing Junior Colle-gt-. She- was a me-mht-r of Y-'IX-Q-ns, Mask and Wig. and a homt-room office-r while- he-rv on tht- hill. 20 AIN.-I ZIMMICRM,-IN Diana uorkt-d hard in shorthand and j JU enior The class of '51 while bidding a fond farewell to the halls of dear ole' Paseo does hereby bequeath the following priceless possessions to next year's seniors. Don Henzlik and Marilyn Lovelady pass on their ability to get along with every- body to W. R. Rader and Marilyn Leslie. Freddie Merrell and Alice Foster, after talking it over, have decided that Dick Kyger and Ann Crawford are about as typical as anyone can get. Bob Mills and Madeline Penix are counting on Paul Barker and Ruth Ann Hall to do all the work that no one else will do next year. Reid Rundell and Mary Valentine pass on How to Win Grades and Influence Teachers to Clark Cunningham and Sally Marshall. Neal Anderson and Maralee Knapp have decided that there arenit any juniors quite as good looking as they, but Larry Hayes and Dorothy Brunn look awfully good to us. Kenny Brockman leaves his wit f?l and his most sincere wishes to Eddie Fields, while Sue Wright is taking laughing lessons from Gerean Millman. Bud McLeroy and Donna Coons will their copies of Esquire,' and '6Vogue to Jake Golding and Gerry Viditto. Betty Sneed passes on her athletic ability to Nancy Huff, while Joe Crouthers is teaching Ed Chimenti the fine art of wearing an All-Star sweater. Charlie Gentry and Bev Jones, '5l's couple of the year, are sure that those fond glances that Harry Owen Ogg and Duveen Kaser have been exchanging mean some- thing special. Al Farha is pawning his Oscar, but giving the claim check to Bernie Papin. Carol Palmer has been teaching Jody Hartmann how to act natural in front of two thousand leering faces. George Cohen is the lucky fella who gets that certain something from Eugene Bortnick, while Ginny Riley thinks her personality crown will fit Virginia Wood's pretty head quite well. Jim Young is willing his little black book to Paul Thorp fnot that he needs itl, while Edith Maxwell is inheriting Margie Loren's come-hither look. Punkie Hoglund and Betty Garney, this year's expert foot shufflers, pass on their winged shoes to Bob Woodson and Shirley Bowden. ln closing, to next year's little darlings, this year's Paseon staff pass on all our little tips on how to get Unca' Luther peeved. 31 3 , xk Aei K s , Q W w ? 1. X: 5 Q J. N 'I ,, ' Q ff ,-. g H , ...-1-q nu X M fb a Af I X p Y 3 Q: 1 in 2 2 E , .vin . 5 , '70 g zgf wbx 2 xl gf. ,,.,V.I, 3 f i XX .f S m, h ' 'iw' N 4 2, 1i Ti L 5 1 K X I 'V zz -Yv-,,v. :. . A lj I A Q A 'Zi' i Q1 ' J N f 1 . 4' ' 6 fi I , 5 L,f, M X , , Q k lay, 4-4 - - K k ..: 1 1 3, - 1- .. T 5 A ii- I L J Q 57 yn.: is 3 , ' yu . X ... :. 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Slgpiml llaseoiles l2.flirl. and hloll Fred Merrell Alice Foster fa likely wsama :anal Auiieim Jim Young ' Marjorie Loren 5 Q Reid Rundell Joe Crouthers 5 W Mary Valentine Betty Sneed 5 'l Best Ure:-sed 'K' ii Sol Mc Leroy Q A Donna Coons 'M' e. dal 1 ,Wm li-'W' flfrlf M I l M a T 1 r-5 C' i K3 Lg' 13. X X. l ofa? ge 'X in M f fl e xero no e ,l4'x-new l in , x X Miva ...il-v 'i bfgewb ' enior lqdolffecg All aboard! All aboard! We scurry toward our sight-seeing bus for a special 1961 tour of the city. Our courteous driver Bill Johnson nearly runs over a ragged hobo sleeping under the bus, whom we recognize as Bud McLeroy. Our first stop is the Music Hall where we hear Don Hans Schanker and the orchestra finish the Unfinished Symphony. A giant poster in the lobby announces that Ed Morris and ,lim Coe are being featured in 6'Trial by Torturef' a musical tragedy written by Giles Fowler. Torture implements are especially designed by Charles Gusewelle. As we leave the Hall we are accosted by a news- boy bearing a strange resemblance to Charles Gen- try. We purchase a paper and immediately our eye is attracted to a picture on page one. Don Henzlik, president of the Commercial Trust Com- pany, is shown congratulating janitor, Reid Run- dell, for 10 years of faithful service. Mr. Henzlik was quoted as saying, Way to go! Our bus then takes us back to Paseo High. Prin- cipal Bob Mills informs us that Cliff Lash has just received a great honor, being elected president of his senior class for the tenth straight time. Made- line Penix, a member of the faculty, tells us that he'll probably be in the running next year. As we stroll around the side of the building, lit- tle drops of water fall on us from above. Peering up through the shower towards the fourth floor, we see window washer Punkie Hoglund merrily ply- ing his trade. Grunt! Groanl Ugh! Those sweet noises sound like a football practice. Coaches Joe Crouthers and Art Meltzer are giving demonstrations on how to tackle gently. Coach Crouthers informs us that gambler, Eugene Sure-thing Bortnick, bribed two of his star players and as a result the Bucs lost to Frances Willard 122 to 6. We leave the two coaches sobbing on each otheris shoulder and board our bus once more. It speeds over the Brush Creek bridge, which we are inform- ed by the conductor, was built by the famous en- gineer, Bob Foster. As we look at this mighty tor- rent swirling under us, we are awed by the fact that a mere man could span such gaping chasms. Our driver attempts to crowd into the line at the toll gate, but a stern policeman growls, Milind of the line, Buddyln '4Sorry Byronf, Now a quick trip to the Coons, Burlesque which is managed by Donna Coons, best dressed girl of her senior class. The main feature is Betty Carney and her Scintillating Six. We see Al Farha finally got into the theatre. Here he comes now. 'Top- corn, peanuts, candy barsli' Our bus picks us up at the exit and we drive over to Main Street to watch a parade. That dumb looking private there, whois out of step, is Stan Shane. After the parade passes, we zoom on towards the Court House where we see justice in action at the trial of Bob Koste. He is accused of libel as a re- sult of his cartoon on the Cook Crier, depicting Mayor Stan Levin as using machine politics and strong arm methods to gain office. That sad looking little man in the black suit is Kenny Brockman, representative of the O,Neill Mortuary. They are predicting the worst for the defendant. Leaving the court room with tears in our eyes, we nearly collide with a woman carrying a mop and bucket of water. Why, Mary Valentine! How are you?', No commentf, grumbles Mary and chases us out of the court house with her mop. Our next step is the post office. There's Shirley Landes selling stamps. Doesn't she look charming behind bars? Why therels Neal Anderson's picture on the wall. If you see him, tell him someone wants him for something. Gangway for the mail bag! Here comes Gerean Millman, the woman mail car- r1er. As we wearily clamber aboard our bus for the trip home, we hear a raucous cry. HCan openers, potato peelersli' Craning our necks to see over the crowd we recognize Fred Merrell selling his gad- gets to unsuspecting victims. We always thought Fred would make good. Well, itis nice to stand here and reflect back over our high school days, but our driver is in a hurry so weill have to be rolling on our way. Ito ho '-III 'III Ilo mul lUll'.' lfflillu Ilauwll, 'tlarilyn I.l'sli1'. I'aul Ilurlwr. -'Inn ffraxsfornl. Svroml row: .lorilan lfoln-n, Ruth tnn llull. lflark 1 Illlllllljlllillll. JUNIOR OFFICERS l'Al I. Ititlttxl-,It Ihr- junior vlass pu'lu'4I for IIlt'lI' pri-siclvnl a wry rapalnlv I4-llois. Paul won I't't'0gIII in partir-ipating on thu' footlvall anxl travlx squads. II1- was also a ine-nilwr of tht- 'liraffii' Squarl. Ifngi nr-4-rs. Iil'IIt'I'tllt'll.S lilulr. Sturlm-nt Counvil I'ixm'utiv1 was 4l1-xotml to srouting. for he' he-lil tha' rank of I ugh- ansl was an nu-mln-r of thc- Mir-0-Say 'lirilw ltl 'lvll ANN IIAI,I. 'I'o Ruthie' govs the- position . . ..-5 . gift 1-1-ve-ive-1' of the- 1-lass of JZ. IIIIFIIIQI school Off' ' ' ' ' lm-r ol tho- btutln-nt I.UlIltI'II. and a lllt'IllIN'I' of I snthiuns. ansl thc- A tfappvlla vhoir. IIAICK til NNINQLIIANI Taking: ovvr thc' vvrp ol is Clark. xshosu- nanu- is svvn on the' Highvst Squacl, Quill ancl S1-roll. anll the- Civilian II:-lvnsi Ionunittm-, Clark nas also Iftlitor of The- Pri-ss .tml prs-sulvnt ol thi- Intf-r-I,IuIv I.lll1Ill'II auul Ilis ssion liluln, aral, anfl on the- Ilonor IIoII. Ilis outsitlv tinu urs. this popular gal was lu-pt lrusy living trva- '4-r of Y-'lin-vns anal lil AII'Ill'U, Junior Continuity nor Iloll. Ili- was ai nu-inlwr of I',IlglIl1'l'I'S. Na- nal Ilonor Soi-is-ly. I,l'IIt'l'IIIt'Il.S Clulr. Traffic' I'iIlI'I'II lVIAXWI'iI.I.-'liliis up and voining junior has rvally hustlvcl trying to ke-vp up with hvr many a1'tivitic's. Iivsimlvs writing the' ininutvs of hvr vlass. Edit- was All Managvr of Tho I'rvss. ll nivnilwr of Zvtas. Mask anal Wig. anal Drama Worshop. and a honu-room officc-r. ANN CIIAIVIFIIIIII-Ariz: se'r'vf'tI as tr1'asurn'r of hvr vlass. Souix- of hvr othvr avtivitivs invludeil Iwing a nu-nilwr of Zvtas. A Cappvlla. lil nttviivo. the' Sturlvnt Counvil. anrl Ilvluatv It'2IlII, lVIAIIII,YlY I,l'iSI.II'i'f' 'Popular Marilyn was rv- portcr of he-r junior vlass. Sha- aiism-i'v4I roll vall in Zvtas. lil Atvnvo. A Cappi-lla and Safvty Svivrltw' vlnln. Shi- was a nu-inlwr of tht- Student Counvil. a rlvlmatvr. and on tht- Honor Roll. JUIIIIAN COHICN -Uvorgm' is vasily i'vm'ogiiizt'1I. In-vaiisv of his vlu-n-ry grin. Asitlv from kve-ping oralvr in vlass nu't'ting. lu' nas on thc' footlmall IPJIII. and Traffic Squad. a inmnlwr of Che-inistry clulm. Civilian Ilelviisv Coininittvv. Highvst Honor Roll. National I'Ionor Souix-ty. Quill and Scroll, Imttvr- IIIt'll'S Clulm. Ifiigiiiva-i's. and Iiusinvss Nlanagvr of 'lihv I're'ss. Gfgwlt? adam BOOK TW ... . fi 'rvf W-QW- D x-mm... , 'M' l 'Q vb - Sv SX we governing goofy Student Council Executive Board Front row: Beverly Brockman, Marilyn Lovelady, Catherine Provas, Ruth Fishman, Madeline Penix, Gerean Millman .lane Daven port, Nancy Huff, Ann Moore. Second row: Kelly O'Neill, Bob Mills, Cliff Lash, Don Henzlik, Giles Fowler Bob Porter Charles Hunter, Paul Barker. STl,lDENT COUNCIL The Student Council had a successful year under the leader- ship of Miss Alice Wulfekammer, sponsor, Don Henzlik, presi- dent, Cliff Lash, vice-president, Marilyn Lovelady, secretary, Ann Moore, treasurer, and Madeline Penix, sgt.-at-arms. The Council sponsored many worthwhile projects, including putting rock around the flag pole, removing the trees from the parkway in front of the school, and cutting away the bushes from the side of the steps. The Paseo Council, in connection with the All-City Student Council, sponsored two evening concerts by the Philharmonic Orchestra especially for high school students. A vote of thanks is due the special committees and Student Council representatives for the work they did so well this year. 38 FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL 'mul lnI4'I IM-ln' llillu-rl. llalhvrina- Pruvas. ,Ivan Kosle-. llre-Ia-Ilwi Wm-mln-gall. Sharon 'l'innns. lla-wrly llrm'kman. liklllllyll llulh-y. Xlanrgie- llnllmlga-, 'Krlinc' Nlasun. Rn-slyn llunt. Nunvy llnff. .UPVUHII row: .lilnlny Jvpsnn. lion S4'llillllU'l'. lit'l'l'2lll Nlillnian. lflaire 'N1v'Nislu. llixir- llzwrvll. 'Nlury Taylnr, Kita Ellis. Snr- Frm-man. Rnlh lfishman. Virginia Woml, Rnthiv Palnigrrvn. Uxsight Ligglillmmly. lirznuw- Hull. .lanv Dau-nporl. Hob Kostv. Thin! row: Mike- Warhlh-. Shirlc-y Williams. Carnl Knight. Palrivia Coop:-r. Paul Hurke-r. Clark fillllllillgllllllll. ,lakv ilolding. iihurlvs Curse-mm-Ilv, Gilm Fuvxlvr. l':llQlf'llt' lVl1'cil'2ll'lil'Il. john liiylar, Bulb l'orte-r. Raylnnnul Nan llnrn. Fuurll: rmr: U1-llu-rl liiiwlwrry. lfmlfliv lfhinwnli. K4-lly 0'Nr'ill, ,Inv llanna. Frank Ni4'l.l1's. llolv Fnslvr. Paul Thorp, liurrr-I llngluml, ,Inv fil'1IIlllll'l'Q, Cliff Lush. lluli Nlillf. iillfllibll .'xI'lPIll'lxl6'. U1-urge' filillllllllti. lflmrlvs llnnlvr. Nval .'Klulm'rs4ni. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL lulll mir: lfuigu-iw xll'fiI'ill'lx4'll. Ile-rliiv Waxman, Hnlh P2illll,E1I't'll, Sondra Grant, Marilyn Fuslc-r. Narnia llugvn. Sue- Bally. Nnn lnylor. I,nni-1' Willita. Ruth Ann Ilall. Svrornl rnuf: Waynm- Prulln-rm-. Dwiglll ljglillmmly. Phil Williams. K:-nl lfrippin. Ann lranfmwl. Nlarilyn l.4-slim-. llarlr-ne' llayc-s. Harlrara ffouk, Balm:-ltr Voupe-r. Ann Divkeeun. Third rnu': llvnlry Robinson. Charles 1 vnlry, llvnrgu- liflllllliliw, K4-Ily UN:-ill, lmon Bury, Slanlx-y Lf-vin, Paul Burlwr. 39 Wafiona onor ociefg Front row: Verna McCoy, Merilyn Logan, Ruth Fishman, Janet Planzer, Babette Cooper, Gerean Millman, Marilyn Lovelady, Janet Shields, Donna Royse, Martha Spence. Second row: Kathy Chapman, Claudette Kirk, Barbara Cook, Bernice Silverstein, Barbara Rosedahl, Mary Valentine, Madeline Penix, Barbara Koontz, Mary Taylor. Third row.' Betty Carney, Inge Plaut, Dorothy Bedell, ,lim McDowell, John Eylar, Ann Moore, Betty Pauli,,Sally Marshall. Fourth row: Natalee Shreeve, Patricia Cooper, Deane Keeton, Buddy Beeman, Reid Rundell, Jordan Cohen, Stanley Shane. Fifth row: Arthur Kabrick, Clark Cunningham, Bob Foster, Wallace Friesen, Bob Mills, Stanley Levin, Louis Potts, Moses Speiser. Absent: .lanett Pasley, .lane Elliott. Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service are the determining qualities for the selection of members for the National Honor Society. Ten per cent of the senior class is elected to membership each year. Because an amendment to the Paseo chapter's constitution of the National Honor Society was passed by the faculty and student committee, three per cent of the junior class may now be selected for membership. Juniors elected this year Were: Kathryn Chapman, Jordan Cohen, Clark Cunningham, Arthur Kabrick, Sally Marshall, Bar- bara Rosedahl, Janet Shields, Natalee Shreeve, and Martha Spence. The officers for this year were: Reid Rundell, president, Ann Moore, Vice- presidentg Mary Valentine, secretary, and Ruth Fishman, treasurer. 4-0 Traffic squad Officers lm 'in-gn-r. Hula Nlill-. Members fm! IHIl'.' lfehlin' Nlurri-. lfllgvlw xl4'lll'1ll'lx4'll. Sllllllvj' Sl1LlIll'. DunS1'l1utllwl'.llzni1l llvrmn. llivlx lla-lxin. .l0llIl Sl.-ul. Xllrul l',QlI'llil In Im lh,..4-ll, Sworn! mir: lluwl Iiulwr. 'Ilnn 1fm'l1l'z1ll. lfflcliv Holm. Huynmml Uvlling. xIilI'Sllilll 'I'ulmlsIq. llllurle-5 tin-vu:-ll--. .luv yala-r. .ltlllll lfylur, R1-ill llnnnlvll. Tlll-lt, rnzri I.Lll4l'y lluycf. .lulxv lluldillg. Nluwe Spvisvr, xfllllll' Kulrri1'lx. lflilllun Hug-lv-r. ll,-gym . , .. .. ,. . ,, . v , , Nl:1l'lxllzlnl.4.lln-N l msl4-r. l IIIll'flI rout lfrml xl1'l'l'l'll..l'il'4l1lll llnlu-n. Clark lllllllllllglllllll. Carroll lllll1lN1'll. llnll l,0l'l:'I'.llly1lc' Nun llylu lun 4 lu In vll ul4l 1 lll xlmlll lrlllz nu luml Ill lr m Wx lll nlltl Btlllllll llm llll ll: lu an Pllll l lllxfl kann Ill XM I lulll . '. 4 1 4 L l. ' 7' 'f vi 4. V 1 . Z . Xl ' ' 'N' . l .L ' . ' 1' 'Q - . xlfxllllilll. xl'lllIII' xl1'llll'l'. .Nllfh rulrf ,lim Nlvllmu-ll. XXHUII Hu-vntllzll. l',ll1lI!' l'u'lxIN, imnlvy lA'Hll. ln-urge' linuw,-. lg,l Il.-Ng, ,lull n-41 nu-. llun 5 N'l'lN'I'. SI'l!'ll,!I I'HIl'f kvlly Ulxvill. Wlully I',l'l4'S:'ll. llnlr l'wuNlr'l', ljlill lll'llLlllx. .lily lKl'ir'gm'l', Syrian ITum'g1:1A lnul lin II 1 I IMII-. Uwm- N14-Williznxxue. l',ll-gill!! ruff: Ilurry lluflin. Nivllurul xlilllll'I'. ii:-:rim liulvixxxuru. lllill' l uxlx. limb Nlill-. ell ul nur: K.-Ilv GYM-ill. lfnllliu- Nlurri-. llilfw l'1lIXXll'I'. N:-i4l liunxls-ll. S4'!'llIIll mfr: Cliff lilill. Dun ll:-nzlilx. llmhls BQTIIILIYI. ,lay 6U'l -.SZPO lfranr 7511472 Bd Morris, Mary Valentine, Mary Taylor, Madeline Penix, Janice Delfs, Frances Hook, Marilyn Love-larly. Semml row: Clark Cunningham, Bob Mills, Buddy Beeman, Jordan Cohen, Deane Keeton, Beverley Jones, Betty Pauli, Sue Wolberg. STANLEY LEVIN Candidate for Mayor CITY HALL DAY Councilman .,,.,,,,,,,, ........ H eid Rundell Director of Health ,,,,,,.,.,......,,.,,,,,,....,,.,.,..,,.,. Madeline Penix Commissioner of Public Health Engineering .,.,,. Paul Barker Superintendent of Nurses, General Hospital No. 1 .,,,,,,,, .....,,,, M erilyn Logan Commissioner of Social Service .,.,..,. ...,... D eane Keeton Commissioner of Accounts ,.......,,,,..,, ........ M ary Valentine Superintendent of Traffic and Safety .,...... Delbert Lineberry City Assessor ,,,.,.,..,,..,..,, ,,... ....... ,l 1 irdan Cohen Police Captain fDist. No. 23 .,,,..,. .,,,..,.. B uddy Beeman Deputy Election Commissioner .,.... ........ C liff Lash 42 The Paseo Press STAFF i lil--I ini hi:-Y llank tilllllnllglllillll xN4N'iill4' lililul' Hllwhlx I! v-1- Illllll III'-ill1'N' XIQIIIEILUI .lllfllilll ilollvn N xxx Iflhllil' I4 1-x1- rlvy ,loin-N P -llllll' lfflilul' I'AI'illI 4'1' - Hunk 1,l,Qilllil1llillllN .lunrl 5lli1'l4lN Ngwll- lhlilul Hymn llunrun xl-Ili-ing XIZIIIIIQLVIA Hlilll Nluxxsvll In mf Hl'iIlI4'l'- illlil Nluks-up H4-lly Pauli I':Ill'll Xlillvr IN-luilmliun fln-ich-r 'Ibm 11 +v1- lnrzm 'Hui-illvl Fm' XYIIIIIPYQI lll4vI4vgllilpIlQ'l' Kivllurwl Curr N IIUIIVIN ilzlrw-lv liruvsn Nlurviu 11 uvwv lx lflldir- Fic-lrls Dirk Iluxkin Philip Ilnffmun Sue' luulfm-Nl mlyllix xyilritbll xx-uriling In-lruvlnr .ln-Vllllilll' llzlily Illlllillgl lrxxlruwlul' ff. -K. llurrm-ll 'HPI' Hmhlx IE'-4-mann, illzlrk ffunuingxlmm. Hymn I,Illl4'1IIl. Enrol I,iIlIII1'lA. Hl'Xl'l'!1'j ,lnm--, lllwn NIIII1-r. lanllllu Xluuwll. lIICN'l'I-IH im Iu:u.I 4:1ll'l',5lI4' NXUIIN-1'gL.1f1xlulm' Ummm. .. . , . . ,. Ilullp Hllfflllilll. llnlil- XXII-mu, Iam 11-4-lnam. IH l'I I'1 BNI llivk lluxkiu. lfmlrliv lfio-Ill-. l'1l'illl1'l'N llmnk. H1-Hx Pauli. xl1ll'1'ill Hunk. Fm- 'l'uu1f,-.L Imllun Lulu-n. A7Xil 6l ! gxfra 43 4460 -13 A Cappella Choir Front row: Barbara Rosier. Ruth Ann Hall, Marlene Nelson, Phyllis Wilson, Catherine Provas, Alice Foster, Joan Lanyon, Freiila Southard, Donna Biehardson. Second row: Mary Ruth Harris, Rosslyn Hunt, Marilyn Hixon, Alfred Farha, Sue Tautfest, Shirley Landes, Diana Zimmerman, Beverly Rosier. Third row: Sada Krug, Celia Toney, Martha Herriman, Pat Elwell, Margo! Hopkins, Marjorie Loren, Margie Rutledge, Marilyn Leslie, Merilyn Logan. Fourth row: Paul White, Charles Cusewelle, Don Schanker, Bill Stevens, Eddie Morris, Sue Wright, Rae Easley, Ann Crawford. Fifth row: ,lacqueline Lee, Harriet Shalinsky, jean Sellars, Beverle Webb, Donna Taylor, Lois Jones, Shirley Lewis, Leah Updike, llene Brawner. Sixth raw: Betty Lerer, Sarah Rodabaugh. Dorothy Brunn, Shirley Wondraska, Ann Moore, Barbara Spitzenpfeil. Rosemary McCall, Norma Baldwin. Seventh row: Clark Cunningham, Kenneth Wlest, Bob Porter, George Stathopoulos, .loe Frazier, ,lim Coe, Wayne Protheroe, Maralee Knapp, Marjorie Molancler. Eighth row: George Crumbles, Cliff Lash, Bob Reddig, Don Sperber, Janice Willens, Deane Keetou. This year, as in past years, Paseo has been well represented by its A Cappella choir. The choir, under the capable direction of Miss Marguerite Zimmerman, has brought pleasure to both the student body and outside groups. Earlier in the year, the choir's activities included presenta- tions for the Missouri State Teachers' Association, open house, a radio broadcast, and the Christmas assembly program. During the second half of the year, the choir took part in the Easter assembly program and the Spring Festival. Their final contribution was the lovely music presented at Commencement Exercises. 4 6 Girls' Chorus - 6th hour Frou! mir: .loan Xogl, Winnie Seltermerborn. Carolyn Brown. lilizabetli lloplcins. Margie Messick, Barbara Gilbert. Pat jones. llouuu lloolls.Sl'1'lIlHIfllIL'S Beryl lfaston. Betty Zumwalt. Teresa Vogel. Butb Seofieltl, Barbara Nlamllof. Carol Ellis, Franees Al- nreelll. Shirley Klu:-ouuan. Doris Cross, Mary Roberts. ,lanet Sliieltls. Betty Goode. Barbara Dungan. Third row: liris l.ewis. Rosa- lee Salzuliuo. llarreen 'l'obb. l.aura Kalbfleiseb. ,loan Buckner. Shirley Brasser. Mary llaeflinger. Elna Phillips. Crave Rogers, lNa4line Nleiilellunil, Rosemary Nlollet, llvseu llargis. Sally Tareza. Fourlh row: Naomi lleetl. llarriet Slialiusky, .lo Nun Staley. Carole llameron, ,laequeline llangmer, Janet Nlason, litlwina Butlriu, Flxaron l.ong.:. Shirley Long. .lo Banclazm, Ellen Miller, Pat Moore. :Kline Kirby. Alive Wilhoit. Girls' Chorus - 7th hour Ifronl row: lflixabetli Sllaue. l'at ll:-smen. llbyllis Wielxlille. .lully llalmquist. Deanie Gilgus, Barbara Balleuger. llat Nlueble. l,in1la l.aey. Seroml row: Norma llageu. Shirley lftlwarals, Margaret Clark, Carol llartig. Betty Brown. Pat Tarbell. Nlareia fauu. llar- lene llayes, Carrol Brown. Thin! row: l,ois Taylor, Monllena fleit. Monnie Silverstein. Pat llays. Pat lllorlon. lluween liilSt'l',Ci1I'4ll wlesl. lXun4'y l'ursley. Barbara Simpson. Darlene Boyer. Lola l,ee llonaltlson. Fourth row: Suzanne Baty. Reba lfilnarals. Pat lliek- man. Yirginia Nagel. .lauiee fllllII'4'llill. Charlotte lfarrar. .loan Seliuster. Dolores Watson. Carol Tlioznpson. .loanne Slxoup. 47 ORCHESTRA Strings Fran! rout limluina Buflrin. Nanvy illvlianna. Fllirlcy llilrlc-lmrannl. SP!'!llIll row: .Nnila vlloozli. Wallave- Friess-ll. Jane- liar:-Import. Carol llixon. Violins Frnnl row: ,lov Wolf. Michael llllllf'Il, llon Carlson, Deloris Hog:-rs, Ronalrl Vllvnlz. Ser'- oml row: Carolyn Logan, Slanle-y xVl'lIlt'I', Nlitfllf-ll Kur. Allnf-rl Stout. Us-ralil lluff. Third row: ,lim Kvnmlina. Frank Sample. llo- lorf-s Coylv, Carole' Broun. Wood Wind Front row: Charlvs llloml. Palriria Km-Ile-y, Belly Sams, Wf-slvy Ne-lson. Margaret llar- Iungx, Shirley lfflwarmls. Seroml row: Sq- mour Uopman, Bill Blovll, Wlaym- Hra1'lwf'n, Bolv Molson. Brass and Percussion Frou! row: Carol Cray. Cordon Slllllll. .lolm Sanlwy, Don Solmlin. Uaxiql Wilson. Sllirlvy Cray. Sl'!'Ullll row: Boll Plessr-r. Don K1-illlavk, Louis Potts, Wilton llocl. BAND Drum Maior 8. Maiorettes Frnnl row: Nunvy xlfklillllll, .lulm Sanlwy, Kurlumuv llluinv. Clarinet Section lfrunl rnur: Wayne- Brnrlu-1-11. John Shi:-lrls, llnlwrl Nl:-lawn, SPQIIIHIII' llopman, R1-id Run- fl'-Il. ll:-nv Nurlun, Norman lfrnsting. Seronzl mu-5 Rohn-rl lliumnnrl. llllarlvs Rubin, Frank Nirlxlvs, l'llllllll liclnurxls. rlllllflll llnralr-r, Xlorric lillfllhll. Saxaphone Section l'4rnnI raw: Rll'lliII'4l llulfman. We-ale-y Ne-lson, llill sll'Kl'llH.llllll. llaymuml Carlson, Rulwrl llolznpla-I. S4-:mul ruw: llill Blom-ll. Douglas llznnillun. 'lqllklllll' Allllf'l'N0Il. llc-lln-rl l.ine'ln-rry. Brass Section Fran! row: ,lulm Sauk:-5. Donald Sulnlin. Dun- zllfl llulurfl, llunzllfl ll!'iiI'lillZillIl. llill lirmly, lirum- lfurlsun. Sw-nrnl ruu': Bob Nussvr. Ron- alal liluiulmlla, l'llIQll'Ill' Nllllibflir, Charles llnnlvr, l runklin llvlm. Cornets and Percussion Frou! row! llolwrl Plvs!-Pr. Sllirlr-y llilllvlmranll, lllurvnvq- K1-im. .lzmimf Nlarlin, ltuuisc' Willits. llulu-rl .lunn-s. SPFIPIIII rmr: Tll0IIlil4 lfvans, Hn-rulfl llllfllg. lrving lfoln-n. llonalzl Nlour, linln lluln-r. Thirrl ruu': llmsarnl P1-If-rss-ll. Dun- ulal lluvull, W. ll. llzul:-r. .-lun Divkson. Mixer Band Fran! rnw: Shirley Hildebrand, Bob Melson, Seymour Copman, Gene Norton, Douglas Hamilton, Bill Siegelbauni, Wayne Braekeen, Don Keilliack. Seeonrz' row: Howard Petersen, Bob Jones, Don Soblin, Bill Brody, John Sankey. I Mixed Chorus Front row: Barbara Mcflowen, Marna Fleschman. Marlene Samberg, Betty Etherton, Marilyn Walter, Pat Willits, Carol Ledeen, Charleen Tripp. Sevonrl row: Larry Jacobson. Norma Herrell, Thirlene Kopelman, Kenneth Marley, Philip Hoffman, Shirley Ander- son. Nancy Hennne. Jacqueline Gangwer, Doris Bradley. Third row: C. L. Wade, David Levine, Vick Bland, ,lan Bonn-hard, Don Phillips, Bob Woodson, ,lim Condell. Dan Davin, Keith Roberts. Fourth row: Lorene Myers, Amelia Kluinpp. Rosemary Carlson, ,lanws Thomas, Bob Lattner, Jim Book, ,lolm McMillan, Warren Pattee, Dan Clark, Tom Flentie, Ed Nlargrave. 50 l'rum-n-- Hu Drama Workshop llulll muy' Norman Ililgvll. lim:-rly Xlylwy. Sm- Ihmf-II. Bvtly tLl'llI 'l'. Sylxiu Fa-rkauff. Swv: ml f0ll'.' Philip Illlfflllilll. Nlarlvm 1- Nululln-rg,4I1-lin lxmw, I'ut Il4'Nlll4'Il, .lwly Ililfllllilllll. Uurluzlru ililln-rl. .lim HIIXNPH. 1Ll'l'l'2lIl xlillllllll 71 .m-,Imn--. 5illl1ll'J . -' 1 . 1 . vllkftll row: Xmzif- Xnglin nk, NI:-rnlyn lnggun. H1111 lullnx. lzllu lilllvll lzallu-r pl'l'Illl'lll lim Uilgus xI'lI'll'lll' Xlvl 1-lllul I urflr mu gllil' x I ' . . 1 . . . . . . 41 ' ':. IV- .Mus 1 Nllxr :mm N mm Huff. Put Fla-vlv. Nlurvm hunk, Nlurlhu XIVNIFII. Burlmru Kmmu. mul muh' Dnllllll 410011-. .lanniw Ihllnrm NIIALLIIIVI Kiln Blllllfl NIIUI Ill ' sh. ., ,. . ' A 1 ' a ' 1 L -w. aw lure-lmun. Swnrzfl l'lIIl'I lfnhl lflln-r. lfniilll Nluxm-ll nl:-y xxlilllll'ilNlx1l. lzlxfuln-tl: Ilorrnlp KH , . , . , . . . rw! l'url1u. Thin! ruzr: lxullllz-Q-n Frlslm-, lin-My I.:-rn-r. Iillvn Xlillvr. li:-llv Harm-v. lfurol PIIIIIIPIA. lion l'urkv'r, Paul Wluilv. Fnurllz rnux' H1111 Nlill-. llvllu-rl l.i1lk'l7l'l'l'Q, XILIIYIILIH Bt'I'llill'iH. B1'l'IliI' Papin. i,l'1lllt' lv-1-lun, Mary lImIg,e N Nl IIII4 x I 4 xm I IH4 ll l'1-I x ,.. V , .,. 1'. Sl Fall Play Cast l'mnt mu Pat Pesmen. Barbara Gilbert, .loanne Hartmann, Norma Hagen, Cerean Millman, Beverly Abbey, Alfred Farha Patil White Don Parker. Second row: Martha McNish, Shirley Wondraska, kiosalee Kurash. Philip Hoffman. Barbara Koontz frames Hook 'Nancy Huff, Betsy Horriflge, ,lim Bowen, Merilyn Logan. Third row: Bob Mills, Mary Hodges, Janett Pasley, Bettv lerfr Deant lxteton, Date Parelman, Stan Levin, Glen Erwin, Bernie Papin. Alfred Farha Elizabeth Horritlge ,lanett Pasley Nlerilyn Logan ,loanne Hartmann Bob lllills Patil White Barbara Gilbert fllen Erwin lim Bowen Mickey Klein Betty Carney lllarshall Bernstein Philip Hoffman Dean Ellen Keeton Armando Aguilar Nliss Alfratla Boek Nlary ,loy Hodges Sue Kross l.ois Jones Ellen Miller Shirley Bowden Martha Sue McNisl1 Rosalie Kurash L'f1eaper By The Dozen Mr. Cilbreth Mrs. Gilbreth Anne Ernestine Martha Frank Bill Lillian Fred Dan Jackie Mrs. Fitzgerald Dr. Burton Joe Scales Miss Brill Larry Director Student Directors Lighting Properties Stage Furniture Costumes Sound Effects Prompters 52 Bernie Papin Frances Hook Carol Palmer llerean Millman Patricia Pesmen Stanley Levin Paul Wltitt- Bexerly Allin-y Glen Erwin .lim Bowen Nliekey Klein Betty l.erer Dave Parelman Don Parker Shirley Vlfonclraska Delbert liineberry Miss Alfratla Boek Barbara Koontz Moses Speiser Norma Hagen Nlarria Cook Pat Steele Mary X irginia Riley Naney lluff U 1 Senior Play Cast front Row' Ce-re-an Millman, Jim Bowen, Merilyn Logan, Pat Pesmen, Philip Hoffman, Alfred Farha, Frances Hook Norma Hagen Seronrl Row: Shirley Wondraska. David Parelman, John Eylar, Ellen Miller, Carol Palmer, Ginger Riley. Don Parker Beverly Hand. Third Row: Charles Gentry, John Breedlove, Deane Keeton. Douglas Hamilton, Stanley Levin, Eugene Bortmck auett Pasley, Betsy Horridge. A Connectkaf Yankee 171 King Arthur? four! John Breedlove ,lanett Pasley Deane- Keaton Alfred Farha Betsy llorridge Eugene Bortnick Charles Gentry Philip lloffmau Merilyn Logan Don Parker Carol Palmer lfllen Miller Miss Alfrada Bock Mary Virginia Riley Stage Crew Stage Crew Stage Crew Marilyn Lovelady Mary Virginia Riley Martha Sue McNish Hank Marion Mrs. Bennett King Arthur Queen Guenever Merlin Sir Sagramore Clarence Elaine Sir Launcelot Morgon La Fay Sandy Director Student Director Lighting Properties Stage Furniture Costumes Sound Effects Prompters 53 Stanley Levin Pat Pesmeu Shirley Wondraska Dave Parelman Gerean Millman .lohn Eylar Douglas Hamilton .lim Bowen Norma Hagen Charles Gusewelle Frances Hook Beverly Hand Miss Alfrada Bock Mary Virginia Riley Stage Crew Stage Crew Stage Crew Beverley Jones Mary Virginia Riley .lainie Dilltuau ,, .Xdffifenlgfg The annual English assembly was presented by the Senior Literature classes, under the direction of Miss Ruth lVlary Weeks and Miss Mary Agnes Swinney. The program consisted of Gilbert Sz Sullivanls hilarious satire, Wllrial hy Juryf, and the finals of the poetry reading contest. Cerean Millman, who read HlVly Last Duchessn lry Rolzert Browning, won the cup this year. Divisional winners were: dra- matic, Eugene Bortnickg narrative, Patty Pesmeng lyric, Cerean Millmang and eighth grade and freshman, Norman Friedman. 54 CIVII. DEFENSE Front row: Virginia Riley, Madeline Penix, Buddy Beeman, Mary Taylor, Reid Rundell, Mary Valentine Gerean ond row: .lolln Breedlove, Deane Keelon, Paul Barker, .lordan Cohen, Clark Cunningham, Bob Mills, Stanley Levin. aseo inaugurated a Civil Defense program this school year as its part in the program of general national preparedness. Seven student teams, composed of a boy and girl each, spoke to homerooms on Survival Under Atomic Attack and other related subiects. Under the leadership of Mr. Chubb various members of the faculty, including Sgt. Strayhall, Sgt. Turner, Mr. Lindley, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Wehrle, Mr. Lindwall, and Mr. Morrissette, pre- pared and administered the plans for the drills and the student instructional program. 55 e .Q ,XI5-. I.. i . , 91 , i . ,ak A. A. U. W. l'lI'UlIl mtv: Fur- llassin. Nlurlltu Sp:-Inv-. ,lanvt Sltivlnls. ll:-rn-un Nlillmun. .limit-0 Dvll'-. Nlutlvlim- Pvnix. Szfrurni run? Mary lull-ntinn-. ,lu Kun llllIll'Illlt'llllf'T. .Nun Nlmm-. Suzunnn- lluty. Natal'-v Slln-r-xv. lruln-ef Hvplu-tu, Stage Crew lfrunl l'U1l'f Ilawitl llult'llvt'. .lurk Kmlt-r. Be-rnartl lirlu-r. .luv llammvr. llarwy lftlwartls. .lolltl Sl:-Xa. SVVIJIHI row: Tum lIm'l1ran.Jin1 Young. 'Ibm Wyatt. l.loy4i Elliott. .lov llanna. llarultl llay---. Tltirfl mtv: Holm Koste-. Bllil Nl1'l.f-my, Nval Xlnle'l'sotl, llvot'gf' llllfel. .lulm llfllllll, Office Assistants Rosslyn Hunt, Sllirle-y l.amlf-5, Put lil- xwll. Shirley 'l'ruttm-r. Nlargut llupkins, llele-n Dnlnsun, Nurse's Assistants llt l't'2ill Nlillman, Esther Pe-rll11z1l1..lam'kiv Carpvnlvr. Katlwrine- ,lam-Q. Proiector Operators l'mf1I Inu J XIAIXIII lf11l1lNI+'111. xlilfellilll l.1111lol1. Xl'11'll1:1 Xl1'N1sl1. I11111 IMIKIN, 4l1411I1-- Xa! inn, 51-1111111 11114-5 XI4-11111 l'IIN1'III'l lim Xuullgl. I-.fl ll'l'IX. llxlxnl I,IIl4 I1'f.. 4 Red Cross ,.. . l'IUlll mn' ll11l11 lluH111:111. f.:1r11l - I Ixlnghl. l'11I1Il1 Nl:1xu1'll. ,lim H11e1111'L. . , , , .Na'r'nIl1llnl1 l,m11- lull-. f l1H l.:1Nl1. Pressmen Halrrx Ulli x, lzllmll lIll'lU'I. l.l1u1'ln'- llanruw. Sound Crew Book Crew , .11 . mu. l'l11l1p Ilnff- fn-41l'g1e' H111 I I 'Ill NI lllilll, ks-1111w'll1 XM--I. Yvqgx X 4 0 lalu BUUK THREE A vvfvv' x If-1 ii ' ' 4,1 1 G Q xx . Q X, wm-.X --Nfl K' 'K Rx' x f -i Q X i 1 5 . M.: iff vig 2 Sf: My ,332 1 R5 .Fig 3' .L .. ,. i ,N '53 L 1 Cynthian Literary Society Front Row: Donna Royse. Cynthia Forsythe, Marlene Nelson, Dixie Barrett, Ruth Hall, Marcia Cook. Second Row: Shirley Kluss- man Cerean Millnlan, Babette Cooper, Ruth Fishman, Bev Cilgus, Sue Tautfest, Betty Keys, Pat Good, Barbara Koontz. Third Row: Pat Tarhell. Mary Taylor, Margot Hopkins, Helen Dobson, Alta Fann, Madeline Penix, Mary Valentine, Carol Rincker, B h Q 't f il, Pat Steele, Betty Spradlin. Betty Pauli, ,lanetl Pasley, Dor- Fourth Row: .lane Elliott, Norma Fehrenkamp, ar ara cpl zenp e othy Bedell, Deane Keeton. Engineer Literary Society Front Row: Ronald Chiabotta, ,lim Coe, Eugene McCracken, Reid Rundell, Charles Gusewelle, Bill Stevens. .lack Snyder, Giles Fowler, john Steva. Second Row: Lloyd Elliott, Clark Cunningham, Kelly O'Neill, George Markham, Fred Merrell, Eddie Chim- enti, Paul Barker, Bob Porter, Clyde Van Dyke. Third Row: Harry Caffin, John Braun, jay Krieger. Eugene McWilliams, ,lerry Robinson, Jordan Cohen. Bob Foster, Howard Petersen. Eddie Fields, Wallace Friesen. Cynthian Officers Engineer Officers First Semester Second Semester First Semester Second Semester Mary Valentine President Mary Taylor Jab' Kfiegef Pf9Slid6H5 Reid Rlmdell llglafl' TEYIOT Vi7Sf?'Pf6Sid9Ht Bzafblafa SOSIIIZ Bud Beeman Vice-President Giles Fowler eane eeton ecretary e en o son . I N 1 Jane Elliott Treasurer Betty Pauli Reid Rundell Secretary Charles Culsewelle Barbara Spitzenpfeil Sgt.-at-Arms .lanett Pasley Clyde Van Dyke Treasurer .lim C06 Babette Cooper Initialor Sue McCullough h S S .4 ,A h g I Dorothy Bedell Parliamentarian Marlene Nelson JO n lilac k gt at rms JO nc Tvs Madeline Penix Reporter Beverly Gilgus Eugene l C me en Relmffef Jordan own Janet Planzer Inter-Club Council Marcia Cook Fred Merrell Inter-Club Council Clark Cunningham 60 . 0 Zeta Llterary Soclety I-'mul lx'uu': I'-l'1'illil Soullmrul. Xliw lfwlu-l'. ffurolyn Hull:-y. Jxflillf' XIUHPII. xlllfilyll Imwlzxnly. Nlury S1'lllIll2ll'h. Dill'lt'll1' llxlyvs, Nlangiw Hullwlgy-, S1-mm! Knut lhfwrly llnwknmlxx. Xirginiu WVUMI, lfrwmgvln- llullisun. Pm While-. l'uI ,lum-S. .lzmivv D1-lfs. Shir- Ivx Insult-cm Xlilfllfll Imxllv. Nlurnlyn lllum. Hurlnuru Lfmk, Tlzinl lfmr: liumlf- llunu-run. .Indy Xlurxhull. Sully Nlurshull. llllvm-11 lx.:-1-r. ,luuvl II.,-.,.,4.,,. Ii.-rmwv NHIIIISLIIITLL. I'AIllIl Nlzlxxu-ll. Su 1. 1 , t. . ., .- . .- 4 . ' mmxv Wriglll. Mm 1Irzmfm'1l. llnmlluy liruun. lfmzrtlr Row: Bclsy lImlnlg1.4.lmIxu imlhu. Hu .lunv . 4..unl Pdllllll. l.ll4n Nlrllvr. lie-Hy 1.1u'n1'y. XIQIFRIIPL' Knapp. Nlurjurin- Nlulzlllmlvr. Xlury Hn ' 1 ,,. ., -1- . . Keats Llterary Society l'.lll','f Hun: Hun N-lmnkvr. Huw ll:-rrml. ,lim Hmm-n. Xlfrml l u1'hu..lull11lly lim-1-ll. Nlivlwy lxln-in. Sf'l'!Hltf Row: Slilllllf SIIQHIP. II'-In linux. lluuglu- XII:-n. lanl Nl:-rr:-. l'uul Whllv. lun: 1.lIl'llI4llll. Hub H4-nm'll. Burl lluks-r. Bulb Rush-. Thiral Row: ,lim Bunk, lluux Ugg, Xrl xll'Illl'I'.vl'1Illl Wyull, I'vrry I.m1-ll. lfllgvlll' nllI'l'!i1'lx. .lulw llnlmling, Ruylmvml Mm Horn. I 1llll'fll Rolf: Dun HIIJIIIX. Hum: l,lIIl1.lIl.1IIH lmll. IMI' xlIHN..Illi't,l'lPlIIll1'f l'rwr'r-Xl llovllulml l'll'lX II H1 Pill' Hun' . - .4 5, 4 p. NX. R. Nmlvr. .lim Nlnr- Zeta Officers Keqf Officers -lmll. irsl S1'Illl'hl1'l Sl'l'0lH' Sl'llll'hll'l' Nlurilxn Inu-lmly l'n'.xi1frnI H1ll'lPilI'il flank I H1-ll Uillvr 'Ill'-l'll'.Sl,llf'llf l'1!'t'i4Ill Fmlllullwl lr:-islam Nmllnzml S1'lI'l'fllfY Xlurgir- Kllll1'!lQll' Min- l n-lvl' Tn-u.s11rrr Nlurilyn Hixnn lllll'l llu-Nmun .gL'f.-Ilf'.'1fIlIS lim-lly llurm-y Iiullmru Ifuok llll-fl-llfllf Vary llmlgr-Q 'Nlurilyn Ilixon llixlminn .luniw lh-lfs tum! l'ulmo'r Rvpurfrr Nlnirle-5 IAZIIIIIPS-1 Nully XLIIWIIRIII lnlrr-f.lul: l'nnuril lfxlitll Nluxuz-ll First Sc'lnl'sl4'r Huh Nlills llliff In-lx Torn W yall 'xfllllll' NI4-Ilml' Slunlvy Flxum- Hun S1'lllllIlxl'I' 'Ibm 1Im'l1rz1n Don Ile-nzlik ol I luiliulnr S1'1'0Illl Se-nu-slvr I'r'4'.vl'4lv11f 'Xlfrml l ilI'llll I ire'-I'rvxi1le'r1I Slanlm-y Sham' S4-4-rvtrlrv lfungn-luv Horlnick Tl't'll.XllH'f Don llvnllik l'orrvsI llogluml -Xrlhur 'Nh-lm-r Syl.-rl!-:frills Rvporlvr lntvr-lflull l.'u1u11'1'l ,lulw Golding . . . . Thlclon Literary Society Front Row: Barbara Nowlin, Joan Lanyon, Beverly Hand, Phyllis Wilsrmn, Katherine Seaton, Pat Elwell. Martha llerriman, Jo Anne Bonetle. Seronff Row: Sllelia Preuitt, Rosslyn Hunt, Marlene McLellan, lllerilyn Logan, Beverlee Ebel, Katherine Janes. Frances Hook, Mary Ruth Harris. Lois Taylor. Third Row: Shirley Lewis, Carol Cray, Carolyn Logan, Virginia Riley. Rosemary McCall, Becky Pringle, Jeanette Edwards, Dolores Melluish, Marion Berry. Fourth Row: Beverle Webb, Donna Taylor, Lois Jones. Ann Moore, Dolores Watson, Lorene Myers. Reva lNleCort, Wava Katherman. Pat Cooper. Junto Literary Society Front Row: Bob Pringle. Dave Parelman, Moses Speiser, Melvin Frischer, Jim McDowell, Avram Rosenthal. Seeond Row: Ed- die Cohn, Jack Bloom, Bill Brody, llarold Wishnow, Ed Clem, Arthur Kabrick, Clifton Rucker, Stanley Levin. Third Row! Jack Koder. Kenneth West. Jolm McMillan, Stephen Silverstein, Bernie Papin, Delbert Lineberry, Charles Hunter. Rieharrl Mather, John Sankey. Thicion Officers .lunto Officers Fil-5' Semester Second Semester First Semester Second Semester Marilyn Lngan P,eS,',1e,lt Martha Hen-iman Avram Rosenthal President Charles Hunter Mafllla Hf'ffiIl1aIl Vif'C'Hf9-Siflenf Frances Hook Jim McDowell Vive-Presirlelit Delbert Lineberry 3:1 Carrefsggggg Sec, Ijglirllialiigg Arthur Kabrick Serretary-Treasurer Richard Mather lois Jones Treasurer Jeanette Edwards Dean Kirchner Sgt.-at-Arms Jim McDowell Ilseva llhfljori Sg qf'A n5 Donfa. Tjlaylor Stanley Levin Parlianlentarifln Stanley Levin rances oo' nztuztor 01s ones . . . l. Y . l Phyllis Wilson Reporter Becky Pringle Delbert Lineberry Inter-Club Counrzl John McMillan Virginia Riley Inter-Club Count-il Phyllis Wilson Reporter Arthur Kabrick Iota Literary Society run! Run? Y111411111 H1134-11. Bz1rl1a1'a Ruse-xlahl, Rosalyn Boswell, :XlllI'll'llt' Hit'l'lH'1l1H. KllTl'll llol111g:1'4-11. ffz1ll111111e PIO H1111 1: 1 l11111v, S1-4-0114! Hem: IM-w-rly I,UllIiUll5. Sllirle-y Kelwarxls. Nanvy Huff. Gail Svlllv. Dtlllllll Rinkvr. Bvlly 5llt1I ld 1 th ll tuml lfz11'Iig, f:illlll'I4ifll' Hllllstbll, Rvlly HN11111. Thirrl Row: Cloiu frilllbll. xlilI'l'iil funn. Carol IA'dt'?Il. ,Ia at 51111111 NIIIGIHIC H111 Nl11lh1 NlaNi I1 1'.11ol R111 l1l KLIIIII 1 Fri biz Nat I NI1 ' ' ' 2. Fira! S1-1111-plc-r Nllflllll llugvn 1:Ii1ll4Il'Ilf' Kirk U411111z1 Ri11k:-1' lIuIl1s-ri11.- l'1'mu Nunvy lluff xlill'4'iil funn ,lilllt'l 5Illl'IlIs P111 'l'1'a11g11l! 1'l'l 5 ', il 1-0 . rm-W. lX2lIllIl'1'Il fxvlly. 0 Iota Offlcers Svvolld st'llll'Sl0l' l'rf'xi1l1'l1f nvlly 5111-1-11 l'I1'4'-l'rf'si1l'f'l1t D11111111 Hillkvr S4'1'r0I11rV Rosuly11 Bmw-Il Tff'tl.YlIft'l' 1Ilu111l:'Il1- Kirk Stiff,-II!-.4VIllS Kdllllk'1'Il Km-lly S Ka1ll1lm-1-11 Frisl1ie- lnilialur Jtiilllllt' Nlal1a11vy Rrpartvr Nlz11'm'iu funn lute-r-lflulz lfnllrzril ,lam-I Sllivlmls AT RANDOM 63 Cabinet lfrnnl mir: l'iI'i'lIl1'l'S llemk. l.uiN Taylor. lllarvia lfuuk. Nlarilyn llixnn. ,lunirv Dvlfh. Nlarilyn l.me-lurly. Sm- 'lziullr--I, Rlllll llall. Sffrwnll rout llc-unv lv-1-lull. llurnlliy B4-114-ll. llvlly Sumlvr-. lfarnlyn Logan. ,lo :Xnn Oppf-illn-iznv-r. Xlzulv- lim- l'4-nix. llarllzlru llunlx. lhirlmru Koontz. Senior Y-Tm-:ls Frnnl mir: Snr- Bassin. 'xllllvlll' Kuhn. Pal Nivlnnls. lfarulyn llnlli-5. lfxe-lpn Ba-- s1n.l.f-ral4lnu- Snitz. l.ynna-tlv lla-linzin. Nlargarm-l Xluvlx. SVWUIIII rnuy' ,lu Xnn llnvlnn-r. Sllirlr-y KlllSSIlli1ll. I.if Slunn-. lilixiv Hurrc-it. Nlarlvnv Nvlrllll. Rlllll llall, Sui' Tanlfe-sl. Nlarviu finulx. l'l1yl- li- Wilson. llynlliiu l nr-ylln-. Thirzl rnui: Nancy Purslm-5. l.ni- 'l'ziylnr. ,Ivan Yugi. Kar:-n Ilnllngrvn. Nlurviu Zilllll. lYlZ1I'Qlillil'l lllilflx. Sllirlvy liilxxulwl-. Nur- lnu Ns-ufvlil. l'z1l llzlys. l rm1I ruzv: l llIgl'lllil .le-rn. Xlnrilyn Fm- ll'l'. 'Xrlinv Xluwn, .luyvv Whit-ill. ,lmly lllifllllilllll. ,Inyw Nlarz-l. Sannli- iinrpvn- le-r. Swmzrl row: xlllflillllll' lxalz. linlli l'llSllIllZlIl. .lanrl Plaim-l'. Nlurlvm- limi- dmx. Sm- lirofs. ,Ivan l.nnyun. l'1l'illl4'l'N lluulx. Thin! row: Nlnmlwnn flm-ilfllurul Nlnrgrun. Kurlyn 'Xrrnsl1'u1xg:. Sharon lmngi. Sllirlm-y Lung, .lzinv XLHIITQ. San- llrzi Film-rnian. ,lu -Xnn Uppvnllz-lim-r, Rita lilli-. Fllllffll ruzr: llulmw- Hnnyan. llurlnara llmmlx. lfnifl lille-r. .lznliwv lla-lf-. xlLlflQ'llllQ' l'e-nix. Nlurilyn llixun. Nlari- lyn l.mi-luily, Nlziry lull-nlim-. lgllfllllfll Kmfnlz. l I'IllIl rout' llvm' BI'2lNlIl'l'. llnrolyn liml- lrvy. Us-l-y ll0I'I'I1lgU'. lim .llbll4'b. l.2ll'1l- lyn lngan, Liu-n llilfgl-. ,lm-an lla-- lwll. Laura liullwfli-isvll. Sw-nrnl rnzri ,lu lfllvn Stulilrf. Sully 'l12ll'l'7il. llulorv- Xl:-llniwlx. lmis ,lmn--. Nlnrinn ll:-rrp. lvlliflllil NlL'lXlNll.1iLlfl1' ll1'l'glllli.lIl. llurrii-l Sllalinslxy. Donna illujlllll .lv-an Sa-llnr-. Thin! row: Nznlini- lirnnlv. Nnlilllil Bald- win. .ll'HlN'llf' lmlnurilf. llairlvxn- lluye--. Bk'I'Illl'1'I' YUIlllQLlI1'I'Ql. .lane-I ll1l4NlllilIl. Nanvy llnll. llm-lr-n llnlwnl. ll2ll'llill'il Spill:-npfvil. 'Xnn Xlmm-. lfnzzrllz rrnr: Dorolliy lin-:lr-ll. ll:-um' lie-1-tim. llc-lip llzirnr-5. lfllvn Xlilli-r. Xlarglin- Nlnlunilvr. Pnl lfuvll. llvlly Sulnlf-r-. lXilllll1'l'll l rialuic'. .lnun Kuala-r. Sliirlvy llilwlm-ln'z1n1l. Junior Y-Tm-:ls lfrunl ruw: Kar:-n Lum-. Sumlru Kullu-r nmn. ,I4-an Rush-. Pnl lfnrlnnxn. Snmlrn HllUl1f'IIllI4, l.in4la l'll'im'lx-null, llinnn- lfngl- lwrg. Sf'!'lllIIi rout Xlzlryl X. 'l'uylm'. llarul Finlvy. flurnl llraligg. llvlly Xlrln-5. Sara l nr-lnuvll. llornlliy Um-lla. Nunvy lllllil-Illilll. lluyunm- llill. Tlzirfl ruzr. Carol Hi-Q-cl. :Xnn luylnr. ,luunnv iIl1ri-- lr-nsn-n. Gail Xllm-n. Nirginiu ll:-ffl:-r, Sunrlrzi llranl. Hull: l'up1-. Ilnnnu All. Nadinm- llllallivlzl. l n11rll1 l'IlIl'f Nlnry .X Clark. ffarul llnnznunl. Suzuinn- Ka-3 wr. Bllllllj 'liznllfq-sl. llnlnrv- llnylv, .lunivv l,lll'll'I4. lmis Hixvr-. lui- Klll'll 4'IllN'l'lx4'I', llarnl lllllllllllll. l ronI rnzf': linllxuriin- Ile-ll:-r. Xixian l'll'lxl'l'l. lilllllllt' Slulm-3. Ili-ln-n Williznns .lane-I llamllvr. Xillllllt' l'll'l'l'lllLlll. Srwmil row: flarnl Hume-xnml-. l'ulri1'iu Klub-in ,lnyrw l'c-Iuiillgtmi. lim-lly Filnpsun NUTIIIZ1 xll'llliLl1'lxl'll. llurluuru Xyri-5 xl'iI'1'i:lI't'l Rus:-. Palriviu l'ainInn. Thiral , 1 ,. rout Carol l.me-. lie-wrly Xn4l1-r-nn Sllirlev llaml, Lurn-lla Nlnrnun. llrn-lvlu-n XX't'Illl1:'QL21ll. .lanv Taylor. Claire- NlL'Nisll Kallxlr-f-n xXf'lllll!3II, lfarol Uulirm-5, ,loan llmupf-r. Fourllz mu? .lanv Dave-npnrl Nlarilyn Nlarlin, ,le-an llunwr, Yanzllr-4 Easter. Barbara lining. l':IlIlll'l' llull, Kathy Ilnrri1lge'.,lmly Craig. Nlary Ilan fif-lil. i . I 1 J ri W , 2 J, ' Aff 1 I - 2 u f! -,wif Fmlf , v 'J I ' ' .E ,psy ' ann a l lllfiiIl 'll 'ill 1 K e ufilf --.-.,,, L 'jf ,I E '- N1 5 I R x fluff! Run. Iyullllil Hiflhlltlwlll,.IlI1llliI4I l'1-la-liw, ull!! fililflx, ,lglvlx Ilmnlvll. l'2llIN I,1':l1 A. NIV. l'Nul'In'-A Xr'l'Il:I xIl'11uN..ILlIl1' tlillll. Ii..-V f,Il'xlx4', Nmllm Hu:-A Xlzulv-nv kllll, .xflilllff lx'u14.' fllllllil' 1Qm'xIvll. .lliilll Xlvlfnllx. 5IIil'Il'X 5ilNt'I'lIIllIl, lngf- l'l:ulI. ,lwllll XXIIUIWI. .lf--N XlHll'IiIIiI. llfmulfl Imml-..n. 141ml Xlalw-114111. ll:-lvl: Fpuvk, fluff! lfwll: ,IllIIll Hilllllfll. 54-lxxxn l.ulu'u. Klilrx Vs' imlm. 4.1-my-' H-fx-1. Il-rzmlxl I1m'L--Imun. .lun IMIVIUHA XIJINIH Invite-r, Nulm-x l'I'1lIIlillI. l'.III1 l lxurx. U3 El Afeno Front Row: .loyce Whitsilt, Carol Rine- ker, Margot Hopkins, Gerean Mill- man, Pat Pesinen, Mareia Cook, Ruth Hall, ,lerry Davis, Dick Porterfield, Janet Planzer, Sue Kross. .laniee Dells. Seeond Row: Joe Ferstl, Barhara Cook, Carole Brown, Rita Ellis, ,laniee Him- melstein, Norma Fehrenkamp, Marx-ia Wicker, Sue Freeman, Eddie Morris. Ronald Holcomb, Don Schanker. Third Row: Arthur Katz, Eddie Cohn, Dave Parelman, Kenneth West, Dorothy Be- dell, Jo Ann Oppenheimer, Tom Coch- ran, Stanley Shane, Marshall Bern- stein, Jim Coe. Fourth Row: Carol Palmer, Betty Garney, Ellen Miller, Ann Moore, Bev Jones, Stanley l,evin. Lloyd Elliott, Bill Kessler, Cliff Lash. Kelly O'Neill, Eddie Chimenti. Discussion Club Front Row: Catherine Provas, Phyllis Wilson, Virginia Wood, Frances Hook, ,loan Vogt, Bob Koste. Seeonzi Row: Jim McDowell, Mary Taylor, Mary Valentine, ,lane Elliott, Giles Fowler, Paul White. Third Row: Betty San- ders, Louis Potts, William Tuhhs. John Breedlove, Deane Keeton. French Club Front Row: Mike Widmier, Betty George, Cynthia Forsythe, Betty Brown, Catherine Hanson, Deanie Gilgns, An- nette Kohn. Senoml Row: Beverly Gil- gus, Esther Perlman, Margaret Wiiid- muller, Phyllis Cohen, Gail Settle. Sal- ly Marshall, Harreen Tohh, Karolyn Hanson, ,loan Peterson. Third Row: Mary Virginia Riley, Carol Gray, .ludy Marshall, Pat Elwell, Helen Searles, Merilyn Logan, Etta Jahen, Gerry Fox, ,loanne Hartmann, Alfred Farha. Fourth Row: Howard Petersen, Naney Huff. Dan Jones, ,lanett Pasley, Eleanor Kidd, Charlene Frazee, Rosemary Nic- Call, Pat Kelley. Chemistry Club Front Row: Marlene Davidow, Jerry Hankin, Katherine lanes, Bosalee Ku- rash, Claudette Kirk, Betty Sneed, .lo Ann Bonette. Seronfl Row: Reid Run- dell, Don Schenker, Ronald Chiahotta. Charles Guesewelle, Bill Stevens, lim Bowen, Alfred Farha, Stanley Shane, Martha McNish. Third Row: Eddie Chimenti, Paul Barker. Fred Merrell, Avram Rosenthal, Eugene Bortniek. ,lack Bloom, Morrie Gordon, ,lanett Pas- ley, ,lohn Kelly, ,lohn Eylar. Fourth Row: ,lanles Marshall, Boh Foster, George Bowser, Wallaee Friesen, Eddie Fields, Jordan Cohen, Forrest Hog- lund, lack Wolf, Fred Riley. ,lllll l,no1l1-ll, llnw- ll11l1'l11'l'. lioli l.1-N11-1'. Mask and Wig I'-lllllf rou-: xlllflllll lizivin, lim-lpn H1111 -in, Nylxin l'iI'l'lxJlIIll. llonnn lii1'l1111'1l-1111, l 1'1-i1l:1 Slllllllllfll, ll1-11-rly li1'o1'l1111u11, .lilll4'l 'l':1i11l1-r, 'llilI'l1'll1' silIlllll'l',LL Sm'- 1r111flo11': .-Xnn l.ilIl1'. H1-ily llroun, KZll'l'll llol1ng1'1-11, li111'l1111'11 Koontz, ll1'Xl'I'ly llllllllllllx Sllllllfil liill'Ill'lll1'I'. 'llurilyn Vl11ll1'r, Mnrilyll l osl1-r. lll'I'lll1'l'4' Young- lwrg. l'l1ili11 lliblllllilll. llon llolnlrins. Thirrl ron-3 llillllll 1lor1lon. 5l1irl1-y l,1-ui-, ll111'lw111'11 Sirnpxon, xllIl'll'Ilt' lii1-r- liroull. lio-nlyn llosxw-il, lfnrola- llrown. lllllll' -lnglin, llo11gl11N llannillon. ll1-lr lll'l'l l.llIl'lH'fTl. .lilllll'1' lvilln-IIN. De bafers lfronl mu-: 5l1irl1-y lllll'I'lNllll. Sznnlru llillllllllll, l:lYlN'l'lil xilNllHll, Sl1irl1-y l'i1l- u111'1lN. ll11rri1-1 'l'1-nnposky, ,llbllll linwvll, Nliln- wrllllHll4'I', li11l11-t11- liooprr. S1-1-111111 1-1111-5 Nlyrnu N11-Q111-111'y. liovunn lluvis, ,l11111- llllVl'llIl0I'l. .lnnix S11-rling. ,llllly ,-llr1':1111'-1111. xlZll'll'lll' linlrin. ,lnunilai llll0lIll', Virginia xvlilill. llonnu llouwll, l1111'ol1- llillll1'l'llIl, ll111'ri1-Il1- N1-lkin, l,lllll1'll1' liZlNlllliIll. llillllvliilli' l'rovas. 1'l11'r1lr1114': xxillylli' l'roll11-ro1-, llury ffox, llIlllI'N llnlla-r, li1'0l'gl' l,1'VlllS, ,lam-I Nlnxon, Silllllfil xY40Hllll'lllLIl', ,l111ly liis- ln1-1',L1, llolor1-1. fIoyl1-, lllllllly' llogy-rs, l'illj,Ll'lllll .l1-rn. Nlnry ll4ll'IlI'f. Yiarllm ill'lllll'HN. Fonrlh mu-: lioln l,lilIIl0ll1l, llllll lfl:11'l1. illiilll l'lll'Illll'. K1-lly UN1-ill, lli1'l1 liiIl'llI'l'. ,lolin lll'l'l'lll4lX'4', Slanlf-y l.1-vin. ll111l1ly llt'4'lllZlll. llill llro1ly, 'llo-1-N S111-if-1-r. 'llnrvin lzoreky. Radio Club Frunl mu-: l':lI,Lf!'Ill' Al1'liFil1'lU'll, l'z111l lll1il1-, llon l'11rk1-r, liilllll'I'lll1' .lilIll'S, H1-1'11111'1l l'iI'll1'l', lloli Koslv. S1-1'11111l row: ,ll'lil'V Starling, llolr ll0llilIll'l'l. llill .lUllllN0ll, llill l,l'lll'llZIl'll, ,l1ll'lx Kllllvf, Xrtlnn' xl4'lllI'I'. Thin! r1r11'.' .lim lial- l2lI'4l. .lolin lifilllll, N1-al 'xIlll!'I'NHIl, 411-11- try llol1i11s11n, l'illgl4'llI' Nl1'Vl'illia111s. Muir Club I'-Illllf row: lll'lly l.1'Ii1'I', ,lo llilllllillhl, ll1lI'lIlll'iI lll'lllllill'll. l,4'lHlI'illl llllI'1'llllilIl, H1-x1-rly lfnlglnf, H1-x1-1'ly .-llrlu-y, llilI'llilI'il lioxivr. lil'FiIl1lllll' Snitz. Nlilglglll' xlilflx, lA1lll4'lll'. liilkllllilll. Iiilly lluxi-. S1-1'o111l 111117 ,I1-11111-Ilv l':1lH ill'll?-, No1'1n11 llz1l1lv1in, Nilllllll' lirooiw, 5111- llolln-rg. ll4'H'I'll' W1-lvlr. .l1-:111 S1-ll11rH. llonnu 'liilllnl' lrrix .lUlll'N. Yl1i1'l1-y l,1-xsis, ll1-rilyn l.o,uz111. l.ill'lIly'll llollnizin. 4.1-I111 l.1-l11'1-1-lit. 5lI4' l'ou1-ll, llixi1- ll11r1'1-ll, ll11rlw111'11 Simp- -1111. li1-v1-rly li11Ni1-1'. Tlllifll lUll'f lioln-rl l'l'lllfll4'. lixiun lllIIlilll'l', li4'Yil Nl1'lil1l'l. '::'..1 - 1 ,llIl2l4'll l'lI'2lll1'l'H, 5l1i1'l1-y llrny, llv-1'l1y llllll I1 I111111 llllllll 111 l1111l l llll lionnu lfoonx. lllllll l'llNlIlllilll. xlilfllllill' ,l l.llIl'll. lnilu xYlIUllN, llill'llilI'il llilln-1'!. llI'l'IlI4'4'l' XlIIllllllN'TL1. ll1-11-rly xl1'Xilllll1'l'. I ll0l0l'l'N linnynn. I 1lllllll l'U1l'f .l111'lx l'lHI'l' 111-y, lion l isl1. ll1-lln-rl l,ilI1'lll'l'I'y, .I1-rry Slilflillgl, liG'0I'f,'fI' llflllllllllw, liny 4lUlll'N, llon ll11lo11l, Sl1i1'I1-1' Wo111l1'z1-lui. xlilfil' l1-1- Kllilllll. 'llzirgio xllllilllll1'l'. llill'l1'lll' ll11y1-N. UT U O Fl Ho Ao Front row: Shirley Klussman, Sharon Long, Patrieia Traugott, Elizabeth Shane, ,lanet Kidd, Shirley Long, ,lanet Shields, Carol Thomas. Serond row: Nadine Freeman, Connie Staley, Anita Waxman, Kathleen Weidman. ,ludy Marsh, Sharon Kennedy, ,loyee Penning- ton, ,lean Koste, Carol Love, Charlotte Briggs, Barbara Edelman. Thinl row: Margaret Rose, Deloris Rogers, Caro- line Moreland. Karen Laws, Carol Pear- son, Harriett Fisher, Naomi Gettler, Feleeia Kisluk, Pattie Keyes, Celia Mae Tony, Laura Kalbfleiseh, ,loyee Manson. Fourth row: Ruthie Palmgren, Mary Hatfield, Linda Nlandelkehr, Sondra Grant, Lois Kuehenbeclier, Dolores Mel- luish, Sue Keyser, Annette Capper, Ruth Green, Betty Kaplan, Kathleen Frisbe, Barbara Mather. Safety Science Front row: Bob Dixon, Sue Rassin, An- nette Kohn, Pat Niehols, Ruth Scofield, Sheila Sullivan, Cynthia Forsythe, Sue Phillips. Karlyn Armstrong, Barbara Long, Margaret Clark. Seeond row: Mickey Klein, ,lo Ann Ruehner, Carolyn llolley, Marilyn Foster. Linda Laey, Marilyn Leslie, Dorothy Rrunn, Barbara Madlof, Keith llllery, Robert Davis, Tom Cowling, Don Phillips, Ranore Rosenthal. Third row: 'llhirlene Kopel- man, Beverly Nloulthrop, Cloria Caton, Carol Morgan, Dianne Nloffitt. Alta Fann. Lois Taylor, ,loan Yogt, ,lane Yancey. Rosemarie Schmitt, ,loe Par- sons, ,lark Roberts, Ceorge De Feo. Fourth row: Laura Kalbfleiseh, Celia Van Corkom. ,loyee Maret. Nlarilyn Walter, Pat U Veill. Shannon Weldon, Pat Kendrielx, Nliehael Lewin, Shirley llildebrand. Bill Ross, Frank Niekles, Pat White. Stamp Club Frorzl row: Tom Six, Stanley Nlartasin, Bob Lewis, Riehard Cray, Leland Wright, Wir. Rarrett. SPVUIIII row: Car- ter Abington. lfdxlie llerson, Riehard Sanell, Nlarxin Noll, Tliatl Cortler, Harry Dilley. Mixer Committee Fronl roui: Carolyn Logan. Sandra Wooldridge. Nlarilyu l.ou-lady. .laniee Dells, ,lohn Stn-va, Donna Coons, Alfred Farha. Setonfl row: Carolyn Godfrey, Delbert Lineberry. Betsy llorridge, Rev Jones, Douglas llamilton. David Duteher. ' Q 5 , 1 TL , .ff ' u ik-if Q x N555 ' ix x xx if xt, N X' , 5 M-' id ,Mi w.,- , 3 .Q ,gf 'Q Y' Q , wg E N 'A e A xii Hs- L '!r firearm 4 xg' N- x ,v A' nf' Qui' 4. ,fn A . X , ,A K ' 91i wx,:,,,:5a Q x, ,E 8 . , ,N if u Fx A wi ' fR..x . .A+ ..,.. , ...Q - A ' ' 5 , ,I f , ' jx' fivlf M - nf w 1'-nav Ywhoam 4. ,M 4,4- 1 .X---.,,.. . . Q.. Front row: Royce Roberts, Coach Siracusa, Coach Dwight, Coach Cornelius, Coach Nurski. Second row: Don Henzlik, Charles Gentry, Stanley Shane, Bud McLeroy, Arthur Meltzer, Bill Blowers, Bob Foster. Third row: Raymond Jones, Cliff Lash, Jim Coe, Paul Barker, W. R. Rader, Byron Duncan, Phil Van Deursen. Fourth row: Dave Dutcher, Bob Reddig, Bill Johnson, Eugene Me- Williams. Fifth row: Mickey Klein, Charles Gusewelle, Tom Wyatt, Fred Merrell, Forrest Hoglund, Jordan Cohen. Patil Thorp, Douglas Allen, Larry llayes, Doyce Gentry, Ed Morris. Sixth row: Ed Chimenti, .loe Crouthers. FIRST TEAM With eighteen returning leltermen, Coach Dwight had the nucleus of a fine team. The Pirates finished the season by winning five games and losing four to take fourth place in league standings. Joe Crouthers and Arthur Meltzer were selected as first team All-Stars, while Charles Gentry, Bud McLeroy, and Fred Merrell rated Honorable Mention. Although outrun and outpassed by an elusive band of Rockhurst Hawlets in the opening non-league encounter, Paseo played heads-up hall to emerge victorious, 22-6. The Pirates forged into the lead, which they never relinquished. on the opening kick off, when Joe Crouthers, taking a handoff from Punkie Hoglund, whirled 70 yards to score. Fred Mer- rell introduced an almost forgotten feature when he drop- kicked two conversions. The William Chrisman Bears reared on hind legs and cuff- ed the Bucs with an aerial paw into a 20-12 defeat in the last pre-league game. League play was the workhorse this time, plunging one touchdown and setting up the other. The Pirates seemed dazed by the lights of Ott Field, and Chris- man pushed them up and down the field. A fumble on thc Buccaneer 30-yard line set up the clinching Bear touchdown. ln the opening league tilt, Southwest ran Paseo's losing streak to two straight, by edging them out, 13-0. The Bucs were well on their way toward a score when Merrell scooped up a blocked punt and dodged to the 25-yard line. But a fumble stopped this threat. The play of the Pirates was rag- ged, but picked up a little in the last quarter. Paseo capitalized on Red Bird fumbles to win their first league victory, 44-8. Manual's only touchdown came when Schooley took Gentry's kick-off and raced 96 yards to score. This was one of the longest touchdown runs of the season. The Bucs' passing attack counted for 13 points and gained valuable yardage in mid-field. Doug Allen, Merrell, and Crouthers were outstanding for Paseo. FDCTBALL 1n their third league battle, Paseo was defeated by the Southeast Knights, 27-20. The Knights were favored by two touchdowns but had to Come from behind to win. Cecile 'cljghtning Legs Taylor scored all of Southeast's points, one of his touchdown jaunts being a 90-yard return of a kickoff. Merrell and Crouthers again played bang-up ball for Paseo. Failing to take advantage of numerous breaks, Paseo lost its next game to Westport, 19-2. Doyce Centry scored the only points for Paseo when he broke through the line and caught the Westport ball carrier behind his goal line. Three times the Pirates were within 10 yards of a touchdown and once down to the 4-yard line. But the Bucs just couldn't push the ball over the double stripe. An inspired Paseo squad defeated Northeast for the first time in twelve years, 12-7. This was truly the upset of the year as the Vikings were favored to win by fourteen points. Crouthers was the whole show for the Bucs, scoring both touchclowns, one on a twisting 80-yard run. In the second half, due to the Pirates' superb line play, Northeast was un- able to get the ball over the mid-field stripe. In the next to last game of the season. assisted by a strong wind, Paseo defeated Central, 33-0. Poor punting by Central gave the Bucs the ball on the 28-yard line. Five plays later, Crouthers plunged for the tally. Later, Stan Shane pursued an Eagle fumble 25 yards into the end zone where he fell on it for the score. ln the final game of the season, Paseo downed East, 1-1-7. It was more one sided than the score shows, but five Buc fumbles, all recovered by the Bears, helped to keep Paseo's score down. I-loglund and Cohen scored the Pirates' coun- ters on runs of 2 and 10 yards, respectively. East scored on a pass play from Pryor to Cross that netted 62 yards. Coach Dwight and the team deserve a vote of thanks from the student body for a fine season. ovfball Queen Alice Foster X - ,Lii i Marilyn Lovelady Virginia Riley lm...-.X C Gentry P Hoglund B Reddig P Thorp E Mc W1'1I1'a1z1s R jones 's D Henzlik P Lovett B Blowers J Crouthers j Cohen D Gentry F Me1're1I S Shane S P Barker A Meltzer Mc Leroy B Duncan I johnson ' Dwigfht W Rader CQ' Cornelius D Dutcher L Hayes D Allen C Lash T Wyatt B Foster j Coe C Gusewelle E C1l1AH16I1f1 lun. P Van Deursen 3 Mills E MOffI'.9 A Nurslc 1' M Klein Second Tea m Football Front row: Coach Nurski, Mickey Klein, Kenneth Stok- las, Bob Kessler, Bob Davis, Charles Jepson, Bob Woodson, Stuart Burhans. Second row: Dale Wolverton, Don Soblin, .lohn Gallup, Delbert Gish, ,lim Surouli, Glen Erwin, Harry Ogg, Tommy Cowling. Third row: Donald Storey, .lames Thomas, Dick Kelley, Fred Riley, Amando Aguilar. Pat White, Harry Gaffin. Fourth row: Frank Nickles, .lim Fallman, Jake Golding. .lolm Capps, Frank Berkey. Freshman Football Front row: Mickey Klein, Sammy Runyon, George Dev- ins, Jimmy llwart, Gerald Huff, Charles Jepson, Eddie Morris. Second row: Gary Barnard, Bill Funk, Bob Hilderbrand, Tom Williams, Gary Wright, Leroy Pucker, Kent Crippin, John Gallup. Third row: Chuck Plank, Harold Hills, Larry Lynch, Phil Williams, ,lerry Zitter- man, Garey Reeves, ,lim Smith. Fourlh row: Coach Nurski, ,lerry Cosner, Harold Hitchler, Lyle Willis, Pat 2 Hughes, Delbert Gish, ,lohn SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL Next year's varsity should be one of the best in the city, if the play of the Paseo seconds is any indication of what is to come. The Buclets won five games, and lost three to cop second place. Among the outstanding players were Bob Davis and John Gallup. ln their first game playing without the services of Coach Nurski, the Paseo seconds were downed by Rock- hurst, 6-0. The second half was fought between the 40-yard lines. Next the reserves went to Southwest where they defeated their arch-rivals. Paseo scored on a 50-yard jauut by Ed Chimenti and a 15-yard run by Holcomb. The Buclets downed Southeast next, 12-6. Bob Davis romped 30 yards and Chimenti plunged 5 yards for Pase0's scores. Except for the scoring plays the game was close all the way. Paseo kept its victory string alive by edging Manual, 14-6. John Gallup figured in both scoring plays, plunging one, and passing to Fred Riley for the other. Scoring in every quarter, the Buclets overwhelmed Westport, 33-6, to win their fourth straight game. The Buclets were never forced by the Wlestporters. Paseo was defeated for the first time in league play by Northeast, 33-0. An inadequate offense and defense greatly hampered the Buclets. A brilliant 85-yard run by Davis was recalled to the 50-yard line where he had stepped out of bounds. In the next to last game of the season, the Buclets were edged by Central, 12-7. A fumble on the l-yard line cost Paseo a valuable touchdown. The last game of the season saw Paseo returned to the victory column by defeating Fast, 19-0. The experience gained by the Buclets was invaluable and should he a great advantage to next year's first team. Storey. 76 K ' J in ' b h . I ,Y Q it ' . 6 ,f N rv A ,, ,w in 4 Q ,yi K A I K . R A G' X 'L xt 'E M .K me: W y U MW Lggg? Y' If xxx iw V : , A vl ' X QL -XLlL AX' s U X , . A 4 gf L lx QF 6' Q Ei 'vii , ' . 'A ' Q fs' 1'.?f7'f-xiy, tm- , , S ,5 . . K cf l as ,. W1 N , ,p . sf 4 . ' EQ RFQ- vm ' V X N ik, 5 1, i X Vw- 5 WN I SP K , ..- Q ff mwiix 'Q -f' f- six N1 ,X S' Q ' ' 'gif X. .... , b f .W K Ai L, in L' vzigifsi L5 .t 4 N? ix, pw f H1 ' f-k 1 x L . Q, g Q , I Q'AA ' E X fb .V N QQ . , Q , - .y f . Ng- 1 'x ' A 'r , , f fa W' 3' IDA N- , fi - . . . . g ff X V x ' n , 5 ',, . XA .RK K. olzveuz F, H0 glun d 1. . Q C Rubzn K . . D' oldin Henzl Uf E! Stonnef 4 C7510-III . ' C ' B0r1'S0W h '76r1t B, Duncan D' Herfon f Croufhers I FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL Starting the season with nine returning letter- men, Paseo's basketball fortunes took a turn for the better this year, with the Bucs gaining fourth place in the league standings, with a record of 4 wins and 3 losses. In non-league play the Pirates lost only one tilt and that to East in the Regional tournament. With an all- over season record of 13-4, Paseo performed creditably. Paseo's first league encounter proved to be disastrous, with the Bucs losing, 58-38. The Vikings held the lead from the first quarter on, with Nugent Adams controlling the back- board, and the whole Northeast team scoring. The Pirates were defeated in their second game by Westport. In a breath-taking game the Bucs held the lead until the last three minutes, when they were overtaken by the Tigers, 37-33. Hoglund held the scoring honors. The Central Eagles were handed a defeat by the hard fighting of the Paseo five. The all-out offensive put forth by the Pirates could not be equaled by Central. Led by ,Ioe Crouthers the Bucs forced the Eagles to submit with a score of 39-36. Paseo again moved into the victory column by scoring an upset over favored Southeast. It was anyone's game with the score tied 13 times and the lead changing hands on 20 occasions. Crouthers paced the team to a victory of 56-54, scoring 21 points. Manual gave the Pirates quite a scare during the first half, leading, 27-23. The Bucs soon seized the lead and won the game, 56-43. The hustling Bucs scalped the Southwest Indians to a tune of 42-39. The Crouthers- Golding combination put the Pirates in the lead, and Duncan's numerous charity tosses were a valuable asset. Paseo's high hopes for gaining third place in the league standings were shattered by the powerful East team. The Bears, with Bob Pat- terson racking up 24 points, had a I4-point lead at half time and defeated the Paseo squad, 56-44. The Pirates also enjoyed their most success- ful non-league schedule in many seasons, win- ning each of their six contests. They defeated Hogan, Glennon, Rockhurst, Pem-Day, Center, and Benton of St. Joseph. The entire squad of 12 lettered, with Joe Crouthers and Punky Hoglund gaining second team and honorable mention All-Star respec- tively. Two-year lettermen include .Ioe Crouth- ers, Punky Hoglund, Byron Duncan, Don Henz- lik, ,lake Golding, Kelly O'Neill, and Dave Rin- ker. Two of these, Rinker and Golding, will re- turn next year along with Harry Caffin, E. J. Stonner, Ed Chimenti, and Don Boresow. lfruul row: ,lolin Capps, lfrank Niekles, Sherwood llolzapfel, Cordon Arhuekle, Wayne Protlieroe. Dick Kyger. Serum! FUNK' Eddie lfieltls, Ilarolil Wislmow, ltill Koss, lion llreekenridge, ,laek lfnglivk. Pat Wliite, Don Wolfskill. SECOND TEAM Playing smooth hall through most of the season nd showing the fighting spirit that Paseo is famous nr. the Pirate sec-ond team finished a sueeessful season ,ith -1- vletories and 3 defeats in leavue plat 5 I . ln the opening elash of the season. the lluelets lost tight hall game to Hogan. 30-20. Bill Brody seored points to lead the liuelets. the Seeonds next took on the Center lieserxes and nmped lo an easy 04-I0 vietory. lfddie Fields was igh man with I3 points and Frank Niekles was right 4-hind wi th IZ. 'lille lluelets lost a heartlnreaker to Roekhurst. 37-34. 1 an overtime period. in their next tilt. The game was iirly elose all the way. lion Wlolfskill seored ltt oints to help l'aseo's eause. ,lourneying to St. joseph. the Reserves ran up EIUIIISI ll more experieneed squad and were defeated. I-22. John Capps hit fl points to lead Paseo. ln their last eneounter helore league play. the See- nds dr-lea xeri one nnuled. ated Clennon, 20-ltr, in a low seoring game, saw at-tion lvefore the final whistle was the first league tilt proved disastrous for the uelets as they were downed hy Northeast. Paseo ilx seored four points in the first quarter and eight illl' SPV! tllil. ln the next Hume. however. the stor was different f- 3 8 BASKETBALL as the lluelets defeated a taller Westport team for a 44-29 vietory, Don Boresow hit 15 points and played outstanding hall. The Central lfaglets were next to take the measure of the liuelets. 25-22. Although the seore was always elose. the game was fairly one-sided. The Southeast Seeonds stretched the Reserves losing string to two straight as they whipped Paseo. 55-45. The Huelets werenit even a mateh for the Squires. Looking like a different team. the Seeonds posted a 54-30 win over Pem-Day. on the Raiders' eourt. The Buelets took advantage of nmnerous mistakes made ln l'em-Dar. The liuelets Continued their winning ways with a 38-34 vietory over Manual. Frank Niekles. john Capps. and Hill Ross helped stop the losing streak and eon- tinue the winning one. With john Capps seoring I4 points. the Reserves next downed Southwest, 33-20. The game was elose most of the way with the Buelets running away in the elosing minutes. The Buelets had to fight for their next win. a 38-34 overtime vietory over the lfast Cuhs. Xvith the seore tied 34-all at the end of regulation time. the lieserves scored two quiek huekets to win. The seeond team showed a fine outstanding spirit and should eontrihute some good material for the first team next year. Front row: Stan Shane, Richard Halford, David Wilson, Chuck Gusewelle, Cadamus Lackey, Don Gardner, Richard Porterfield, Bud Baker, Don Davis, Herbert Waxman, .lim Coe. Second row: ,lim Spiouli, John Gallup, Ed Morris, Bobby Davis, Mickey Lewin, Ed Cohn, Eugene Wilson, Delbert Gish. Third row: Ed Chimenti, Kelly 0'Neill, Fred Merrell, Larry Hayes, Tom Wyatt, George Markham Chuck Miller Donald Gibson. Fourth row: Fred Riley, Frank Nickles, Don Duvall, Jack Englick, George Harrison, RaymondiVan Horn, Paul Barker. Fifth row: Charlie Gentry, Neal Anderson, Gene McWilliams, Don Breckenridge, Bill Blowers, Glen Erwin, Bob Foster. TRACK TEAM Coach Nurski started the season with the following letter- men: Neal Anderson, Bill Blowers, Ed Chimenti, Bob Foster, Charles Gentry, Charles Gusewelle, Larry Hayes, Eugene Mc- Williams, George Markham, captain, and Tom Wyatt. Hampered by a wet track which kept them indoors most of the time, the Pirate cinder squad was slow in rounding up into shape. Although several of the meets were delayed because of bad weather, Paseo had a full schedule of meets. ln the lnter-class meet the juniors came out on top with 48 points. The seniors were close behind with 45 points, followed by the sophomores with 43, and the freshmen with 7. Glen Erwin, scoring firsts in both the high and low hurdles, led the juniors with 10 points. Cadamus Lackey set a new Inter-class meet rec- ord in the mile and has a better-than-average chance to top the school mark. With the help of Coach Nurski, the past experience of the lettermen, and the initiative of all track men, a very successful season is seen for Paseo. 82 ,J-.-any 'vnu W TENNIS TEAM L 'YN' YEA TEAM! lIH!.'lI'1H'. .luhn lxu :lf l'uuII XXI lx IN, lull' HXWIIN. hu I-Eu-rl lli In Nli ' 1'.x I x lxlmm -Z 83 , 'X T, fix V5.3- p rfb ll- UPPER CLASS AWARDS Fran! rout Carol Thomas. Joanne Bonette. Betty Sneed, Donna Rinker, Claudette Kirk. Margaret Clark, Carol l.e1leen. Berniee Silverstein. Bosalie Kurash. Serond row: Norma Neufeld, Carolyn Robinson, Donna Johnson, Nancy Malben, Sharon Long, Shirley Long. Dolores Melluish, Joan Vogt, Lois Taylor, Sue Tautfest. Third row: Barbara Bolar, Carole Thompson, Gayle Bergman, Amelia Klumpp. ,lean Sellars. Donna Taylor, Martha Ober, Marcia Cook, Nancy Huff. Alice Wilhoit. Fourth row: Sarah Roda- baugh. Barbara Rosedahl. Martha McNish, Doris Gibson, .lanett Pasley, Carol Knight, .loanne Shoup, Shirley Hildebrand, Kath- leen Frisbie, Iralee Reppeto. FRESHMAN AWARDS Front rnzr: Mary Hatfield. Lorene Cantrell. Joyce Nevey, Marnita Hinson, Harriett Rubin, Bonnie Shriver. Elaine Mermelstein, Phyllis Longmore. Louise Willits. Seronrl row: Marlene Penner, Debbie Shure, Devota Bledsoe, Mary Talbot, Bozann Davis, Ann Taylor. Mary Ann Taylor. Sophie Stathopoulos. Betty Kogel, Sherry Nichols. ,lane Carpenter, Betty Southard, Billie Ross, Peggy Chiabotta. Third row: ,lo Ann Olinger. Marlene Rodgers. ,lanis Sterling, Barbara Morganstein, Myrna McQueary, Barbara Rosenfeld. Judy Abramson. Marlene Rubin. Natalie Zibung, Delores West, Margaret Hartung, Sharon Marks, Norene Howe. Fourth rout Mary Corder. 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'XII I NI1iII1II IIIII . . 1 . 1 , .1 . . , Im, 1 ' IN 'u '. LIU, ' I' . L'NlI41l FIIVI-r., 0' 0.7 t MANAGERS Front row: ,lo Anne Bonette, Donna Rinker, Pat Willits, Carol Ledeen, Donna Taylor, Beverlee Ebel, Bernice Silverstein, Martha Ober. Second row: Claudette Kirk, Nancy Huff, Carole Thompson, Barbara Rosedahl, .lean Sellars, Marcia Cook. Third row: .lanett Pasley, Kathleen Frisbie, Pat Steele, Joanne Shoup, Betty Sneed. BASKETBALL PLAYDAY nette, Claudette Kirk, Donna Rinker. Second row: Gail Bergman, Barbara Rosedahl, Donna Taylor, .lean Sellars, ,lanett Pasley. Front row: Martha Ober, Betty Sneed, .lo Anne Bo HOCKEY PLAYDAY TEAM Front row: Mary Lou Allman, Donna Taylor, Pat Willits. Second row: .Io Anne Bonette, Cecelia Van Corkom, Pat Steele. Betty Sneed, Claudette Kirk, Donna Rinker. Third row: Nancy Huff, Carole Thompson, .lean Sellars, Amelia Klumpp, Kathleen Frisbie, .lanett Pasley. 86 ' mfwmnnufffz, W ,www V' M WMM I f 5, A T 3 .en 3 Q. X, Q2 ' T Sur. A. Srlaxrimrl. Ki-Lywru WYIQST Srwrm' Sant. I Under the direction of Sgt. Strayhall, a combat sol- dier of World War ll. the Paseo R.O.T.C. had an eventful year. The cadets wore Honor Stars as a re- sult of placing third in the City Federal lnspection. ln the Field Night exercises Paseo was awarded second place, and first place in the Company Drill for the 4'crack company of the Regiment. The rifle team placed third in the lnterscholastic league and fourth in the all-city match. Paseo acquired Sgt. Schilpp from Central. The rifle team was sponsored by the Blue Hills American Le- gion Post. With their help. Paseo's team was able to take trips to Leavenworth. Gmaha, Nevada, and Booneville to compete against these teams. Mabray and Phillips were high scorers. The Blue Hills Post also sent an outstanding cadet to Boys' State in Booneville. The cadets participated in the National Rifle Asso- ciation, N.R.A., again and won numerous awards for accurate shooting. including those of marksman, sharpshooter. and expert. The Battalion was under the leadership of Lt. Col. Cordon. Maj. Katz was second in command and the staff consisted of Capt. Sankey, Adjutantg Lt. lVlana- han, Intelligence officer. Company Aw officers were Capt. Lerner. company' commanderg Lt. Kary, execu- tive officerg Lts. Griglione and Mather, platoon lead- ers. Company HBM officers were Capt. Coble. com- pany comrnanderg Lt. Wade. company executive of- ficerg Lts. Phillips and Schlozman, platoon leaders. JACK Komga .l0lIY ATCATILIAN This year the idea of having assistant instructors was introduced. These were the fourth year cadets. This idea was of such sucess that it has been decided to continue this plan in future years. The cadets were Lt. Col. Shane, Lt. Col. West, Capt. Koder. and Capt. lVlcMillan. Merit. demerit, and court martial systems were placed in operation. The merit system was set up so that the boys might earn merits by doing extra duties or being Hcracki' cadets. The purpose of this was to allow them to work off demerits received. and to have a direct bearing on grades and awarding of Hinerit and hearing of neatnessv ribbons. The court martial system consisted of a judge advocate, defense attor- ney, and board of judges. The R.O.T.C. participated in many events outside the realm of the classroom. There were rifle matches, the R.0.T.C. circus, the Annual Armistice Day Pa- rade, and the Regimental Ball, held February 23, in the Municipal Auditorium. Other activities engaged in were the Honor Pla- toon, Saber and Stripes, and maneuvers. The maneu- vers were held in Swope Park and a tactical problem was given which enabled the boys to apply their ac- cumulated knowledge. lf future Paseo Battalions take note of the zeal and incentive exhibited by the 1950-51 cadets, they will add to the glory and honors garnered by the past units. . , .. 0, 6 16' I s 2? 31 Q- 'Q' W fx . - 5 ,ZA ' S ' ' I 4 ig ' ' 3- U Q 1 - . 3 N A as g! !' . .. ' If Q 'W ' Y V ' is f wt? , -' 1 ' Q4 , X4 X, .Ki- . . ,4 . , fl 1 I .lu ,, , y-'46, ,if :Maia 5' f 9. ffiiri wif ' I J ig: 5.1 nf Nil . gf- ,pi 5 f ww D Y . W ar' ef QP Q: Q' x. v , ' Q' I' v , 1, 43.0 .M Nsx s. Qx ki -e 6 gggfg 2 E. . 1 X-132-va Q X x . J! 'K L ' X1 . , k 'T 57 A i QQ , .. f . 1 5 f W 1, .. 1 5 WB' .1 -v U K? EQ Q, xvr Q 1 Q xv , - x - . Q . ,iq ' if ' ' , . . - A , n , - A w 4 ' V? w 1 , I . 'Q' ss ,J Company A First Platoon Front rout Frank lee. ,lf-rry Kisluk. Joseph Haworth. Rieharfl llurton. Dewey Jenkins. Seronrl row: Donald flnmlerson. Hubert Pringle. Cary Cox. Ruger Allen. ,laCk Nlf'Kt'l1l1j', Rivharfl Coleman. Gilbert Ballinger. ,lnlinie Mahaney. Tl1fflll'01L'.' James Donnelly, fllarvin Nzurslxy. fllarenee Keim. .lim Blair. Roy Sllfltbll. Brute Carlson. lflljrene Reynulds. Robert Diarnunml. Company A Second Platoon Front row: Robert Reeder, Stanley Samberg, Mitchell Kur, Howard Freeman, Frank Sample, John Chatfield, John Wallace. Sec- ond row: Riehard Wilson, Thad Cnrrler. Joseph Waxman, Richard White, Howard Bmlker. Harry Dilley, Alfred Whilacre. 90 Company B First Platoon lfllflll l1'll'.' .lznmw llnlllf. ll4'l'lr1'rI ll1'l'Nllllll. xlilfnllllll lfflrin. K4-ill: llurpulwl. lll'lll'Qll' llewiuf. Nvrnlun l'll'll'lllIlilll. llulv llilllvrlrra .Swmnl ruu': llnmnhl llunn, ,l0N'llll llilllllln. lhanulml llulrln-, llnylu- Nlurlu-r. .limmy l'm-rrp. xlill'Xlll Null. l,urrx llullwx. Thirff mu lan-nn lil-uhm, lhm lxe'iIllu1'k. ,luvk llnlwrlx. lfrr-ml Xnmf. .laum-f llrmxn. 'IR-ll llmxllrmmx. llulzulml l:llilIllll'l1'ill'.- lfllgl-ll:-'Nlzlssm1, Company B Second Platoon mul nur: llvxiglnt ljghllamly. llavinl 'Nl1'lLln'v, linlr lm-. John Alvsllirc-. llllgll Walton. Marvin Wolf. Svrnml row: .l0St'llll Yvoll llmrlv- lluru-y, Mlm-rt 'llc-rm:-le-lvin, lfriv Allllt'l'SlPIl-Slllllll, Stanllosuvs, Larry ,lavolvson. Paul Nlalrruy. Billy Deal. Third mu will. . . . . . . . . . . mm Nlnllvr. Roy Llurk. fra-ralul Srmth. llvrnn- l'apln. l'rc-xl Snule-r. lid P4-rlvy. Slanlvy jnllnsnn. 01 mml R'fle Team Front row: Paul Mabray, Fred Amos, Richard Mather, Alfred Whitacre, John Phillips, Billy Deal. 0 ffo Battalion 0 lcers Front row: Morris Cordon, Arthur Katz. Serond row: John Sankey, James lllanahan, Richard Carr, Floyd Dorris. Battalion Staff Front row: lllorrie Gordon. Serond row: Kenneth Lerner, Dale Coble. Thin! row: Richard Mather, Charles Wade. Fourth row Floyd Dorris. John Sankey. ,lames Manahan, John Phillips, Richard Carr, Arthur Katz. 92 ffamfaam BUUK FIVE X.--' I s x ,H IAA ti llullm Fran! rout: Clare-rivr' Hilfe-r. ,lohn Marlin. llvrlwrt Ruhin. Nlurgurc-t Row. Tom Six. ,lane Taylur. llarrivl Fislwr. Bill Yann-5. Hayinontl lissary. Svrirrii! muh: fiurch-r Clark. Phyllis Nlurkt-r. Cvrulil llarris. llharli-s Nlutlgv. Karl-n Laws. .lumly x0llxNSll'll. llunuhl Ke-llf-y. .lo 'Xnn FI't'l'lllllll. Thiril mir: Carol Sm' lfinlvy. Donna Nluffatt. Sonja Silwr- man. Sanflra Rliune-n-ms. lim-tty l,untz1-l, lNlarm'lu'ta Wolu-rt-ni. Num-y Wurtl, lhlil'll8l l Ross-11. l unrt!1 mir: llurulml Taylor, Rll'll211'll Sunvll. .limniy Jvpfmi, Huh xYll'lllllHIllI. Sllllllfil Rt-eww. Ylurivl Wright. Nlarshall lXl4'lllfll'lll. K1-nnvth lfnglancl. llixs lfuiivi Front mir: Us-ltv llilhm-rt. Vivian Evk- vrt. Baylor liclwaiwlx. .lvrry Klnppvr. Joycn- Kozlc-wllar. Sanrlra Huw. llurlrum Friczl. Uizim- lluftun. Ilumiltl Cunning:- hani. Dah- Curtis. Svrrlrnl mir: Bm-in-rly .Nritlf-rsmi. llulurvs IL-ul. .Ivan Hou-e-r. Kathy llorrinlgv. .lumix-l .lilI'lxS0ll. .lutly Craig. Sara FllI'hllilt'll. 'Xlziriun Duke-. Elllllfl' llall. Thin! row: .lmly -Xllisnn. Yunalvt- lfu-tc-r. Tlunnas Davis, llzirnl Churvhill. flllarlv- Brnun. llurharu flux, Nanvy Iluffmzin. Sum lluty. Nlzirkhull Ilurclon. ,lr-an ,loin-N. l IIllI'!ll ruur: Xir- ginia llvsflvr. Nutlim- lillzltfii-lil. fillfl Akvrs. .lark Clark, -Xllun llans, ,lnhn Higgs. lfhzirli-5 lfskvlin. Karlziinae- lgl3lIlf'. llisx lfnih Front row: Phyllis Wilsmi. Philip llnff- man. .lnhn Sh-xa. Sm- 'l'uulfc-kt. 'Nlarviu fl1xuk..l0'kllIlr' Bum-ttf-. lfml Nlorrif. Sw'- nnrl mir: ffuruh- Brmxn. .lam-l Shim-Ifls. Frariws llmtk. H1-xx-rlvy .lunt-5. Sm- Wul- ln-rg. Br-tty Pauli, Llnyml lflliutl. Thin! rnzr: lftlllli 'Nlaxw-ll, 'funn ffm-liran. lfllc-n Xlillvr. Carol l7Llllllt'l4. llirk lla-- kin, Bull Nlillf. ! unrth mir: lllurk flun- ningham. Buchly Re-1-l11ull..lorrlz1r1 Colle-n, Dick llarr. lfrlrlin- Fit-lrls. B5 run lhtzwziii, .lay Kricgvr. llr. Rrirrvtl Front rout Fantlru 1.1-vitt, lflainr- Swm-zy. Shirlvy Cray. ,luhn llagvn. flaclamus l.ar'ke'y. llary 'NI4-lforcl. Nt-al Sings-r. lrxing Win:-r. Svrmir! row: Dun- alcl llarflnr-r. flharle-5 Jvpfml. Rivharal Flatt-r. Phil Drinnm-l, Roh Nuswr. Uvn- nis Tll4'lCIl. llc-orgv Nlarkliarn. Thin! rouf: Cliarlc-s Nlillf-r. llf-rln-rt Lak:-, llarry Dillcly, Fiilfliv Hess. .lark llllff, Martin Rcitr-r. Dun Nlvrkc-'r. llr. Uv!! Front mir: Bl'l'llkll'4l lillis. ffurul Nlvhlil- lvn. ffarnline Nlorr-lantl. llaviml llvnmler- son. D1-an xlfbllf. Sm- SlfIlllfiQ'lll. Mary Rlinarlc-s. l.1-miaiwl Nlurrik. Svrruzr! row: Him-harml Gray liltarle-s llaywarml, Nt-il Kuluxu. l.c-Roy Williams. .Ivan Kirste- lfarul lim-. Nlarilyn Nluyc-r. Thint mic: Cara lm' 'l'ilhnun, Sha-rry Ste-in .lanvl Smith. R21I'lli.1I'ZI linlu-rly. Yiwiar Swartz. 'lluniu Morris, Luis Riu-rs. ,lnhi Callihm-'r. Fniirfli row: Wluxinc- 'Xrnohl Pt-ggy llargux. ,lar-k Till:-ry. ,lim Fvrgu son. Nlartin S1'll2l1'lF4'I'. l.e-nny Rose-n. Pa 0'ffn:mnr. Divk Vwillianw. L . .N - Q 1' 9 1 K .,. A w sl -X ' ix 'li x ...q ... VT 5 S I . , X NX Y .lim vw llr. lllllllf' l r1111l r1111': l51-1111i- l111111l1'1', xl'll'll4' tllllVll'. ,luvlx ll11w1'1'111z111, l'z1l1'i1'l1 l,l'1l- l'l1'li, lla l'1'111-N-111-14. .l11111-I llLlll1l- l1-1'. Kall1111'i111- ll1-ll1-1', l.111'1-1111 Il111111x larry X111l1-r-1111. .g4'I'lIll1l I'llIl'f S11111l1'11 li2llllQ'l'lllLlll. l1111A11l 1L11l11'1--. H1-rl X111'1111 X1111 l.1'u1g1, l'11l1'11'111 l.111'l111z111. l':1I Mm III. Sllll'l1'j lla1111l. Tfllhfff r1111': llvlty Xl1l11-y. l'z1l1'i1'iL1 l'11ll'Nylllt', llllillll' lllllll UI l'4llll'. l'1lIgl1'Ill' l a1l11-Q. Nl111'ia111 lllllllillll. lJ1l1 1l1 Nl11111111 I1 If 1 ll1ll -1111 fa ll , lIlI'l I'Il4'f 4 llusilv. lllbvilllll lflll'11l1lI. ll111111a1 Xlr. llZll4llilI'Ll lining, llLll'lDLlI'Ll l':llglll'l'. Wilma 5llt' l.111'y. .la11-lx l.l11-N111-5. l.Lll'11l Illlllll Nillll. l 11111 1 .1111111-1. ,llixx 1.1111111111 l'll'4IIIl r1111'i lilllll xllll Ilull. 5l1i1'l1-y Q1'11lI. livlly R1'11111'. Xlurilyn l,11x1'l111ly 11. hi111pf1111. 511111111 r1111': ll2ll'lllll'll R11-1111 H1 11 Nl Illlll Nl1 I1 l1111 -r11i'- 11-N -' . f 11' 11 .- 1 Xlu1'g111- ll11Il1'1lg1-, Nlurilyn ll1x111l. liull ll111'1'if. Nl111'll1u Xl1'NiNl1. Thin! r1111', l3111'l1111'z1 xliillll. Hll5l'll1' V11-1111, llill'lli1l'L S4'll2llllx1'I'. .lL1111-I Nl11Q1111. Sllllilfil SllXl'I' 1111111. X1111 Nl11111'1-. Nululiv Slll'l'l'N1'. ,lt'I'l'j llzui-. I'10lll'f,l r1111': Slilll SllilIl1'. li111111i1 ll11l1-11111l1. ,lllll 1.111-, Ilan- l,1lI'1'llllLlIl X1'll1111' lxulz. lX1'llIll'll1 V81--I, l1l1lf l.1lNll Iliwk llilfllllilll. llr. fjllflllllll fron! r11111: Wynn xll'KlIll1'f', lli1'l1i1 H111-l11111-1'. li1111z1l1l W1-1111. ll1-l1-11 Wil lllllllf. lh11'l1u1'11 Xy1'1-X. Nli1'l1111-l Nli1'l11-l 51 VII. II1111 l.1111g:. ll11l1 l'u1'lx1-1'. S111-11111 r1r11': Xflllllll l4111-lwl1111111. .le-1'1'y 'l'l111111 s1-11, Dau- VX11ll'1-, lllilflxl' 'l'11yl111'. 1Il1111'l1- i1l11111l. lill1-11 liL1I'll2ll'Ll ll0lIl'lllt'j. Thin r1111': l'l1yllif Z111'111sl1y, Nli1'l1a11-l 1f11l11-11 121-111' ll111'I1111, .llllly XM-111-l11-i11l1, K1-11 111-Ill Nlz11'li11, l,111'1-11 l.111-lx1111111l, 121-11 Xll'llI'21Ny. lsllllffll r1111': Xxilflll' SI1-i111'1 XIlllf'lll' l:Lllllll'l'. Xlury xllll Clark. D11 l3l111'l1. Nlilw xKvilllll1'll, l.yl1- l11'11iN1111l ll1111 Xxlllll. li11'l1z11'1l l'.1l1-ll11'111-l1. llfxx ffmfl' Ixfllllf r1111': N1-il l'lz111l1-1'. lh1v1- Ulu-1 lt'I'l'Y Kisluk. 5l1i14l1-x l':llXXi1l'1lS, l,z,1l1'i1'i Hl111u1l1-Q, H1-lly F1111Il1111'1l. li11Qa1li11 H1151-11l11'1'g. l l111'i111' U1-uzllli, 5l1111'11 'l'i111111s, Sf'1'UIlll r1111': U1-lly K11g11-l, P11 gy lIl1ial111tlu, ll11xx1-ll Willi11111f. P1 ll111slz1111l, l'z1g1-l1'111- l3ig1gg1'1'-, 'Nl111'yl11'I l1illlt'. .llriill llrillin. ll1-l1'11 511111-111 Tlllrflf r1111': l!111111i1- llz1fl'111'1l. ll1-11-rl Nlvll. l511l1 ll1l1l1-1'l11'11111l, Nli1'l1111-l W111'l11 'Xl 5I1111l, l3y1'1111 5l1i1'l1ls. ll1ll'V1'y Uling 11, D1111 lil'Q'll. Fllllflll r1114': .lam-I Kl1l1 lllll l'1111lx, ,l1'l'l'y fIll4'I'lllilll, .l1111 lx1-NNl1- D1111g1las l 1'i1-s1-11, ,I1lllIl llugglu--, ,l1-r1 lN1'Lil', ll21I'l'y llix1111. II1111 St111'1'y. ,llr. f,'UfIlf'll-IIS Ffllllf r1111': ,lim ll11ll1'r. K1-1'111il l.1111111 l3a1'1'y 5111ill1, II1111 S11-111-ll1u11111, 4l11l1 'xll'Sllll'l'. ll11l1 R1'1'llt'IA. .lll1111111- lJix111 Ri1'l1a1'1l l,0I'lt'l'. S1-1-111111 row: ll1'z1l111 W1'ig1l1l, lLlt'Illl l1I'llNQ'l4, lJ11lu11 Nllllll ll111l1ly R11g1'1'Q. ,lllllll lQ11111l1-ll. llilfll 'Xl1i11g11111. ,li111111i1- H11111-1, lillgl Dllllll. K1-11 Slulxla-. ll11xi1l WilQ1111. Tlzir r1111': Karl ,l11ft1111-51-1', l!11l1l1y llix1111, X l,l'glt'IlllIAl'. Gary l5u11111'1l, llu1'11l1l K111' Stanlvy W1-1111-1. l,LlI'l'y l,yll1'll, l411l1 Whi Sill. Fllllffll r1111': llt'l'i1lll llurligl. Rh' a1'1l llall'111'1l. .li111 5l1'x1'11f1111, ,luck xllbl Il11'11p, ,lt'I'l'y lLI'Pl'll, IJ1111 R11l1l1i11f, H1 M1-ls1111. U1-111'gv 11111111-1', llz1r11l1l llruw ing. l ijll1 r1111': llu1i1l Yun l.u11g1i11g.:l1u1 R111l 1111111111-, 4211111-r l'1i1I'l'Zif. .li111 Nl 1111111-. xlilI'NlIl R111-, llu1'lL111 Kaltlm Dulv Vl'11lx1A1'l1111, lfrniz- l1I't'1'll. ,131 F11rl111'y. Nluxi111- l3luIl1-1'..l1-11111-II1- X11gil1111,1I11r11l 11. l31'111'1- l'111'1l. 5la111l1-y l'.llIIliiIl. lXilI'!'ll -wrly l:U5l1'I', lD111111z1 lii11lw1', llUl'lPLlI'L IIIII! I III III Ix NIII1' ' III. IIIIIQIII III: 4II.IIIf'N IIIx1III, IIIIII IIIIII-II, IIIII NI.III IX Il Il XI I IIIIII I .IIINI'II. Illlh' IXII' Il1'IlIxN. NI.lIII4'X fIIIfIII. NW ll IIIIII.IIII XII-K-III. I'I-'II'llI- III XXIIII.IIII IIIXIIII-. IIIII XMIIIII. I II.IIII-N 4II.IIIIIIII-. IIIIIIIII IxI.Il1lIIII:III. IIII- IIIII1IIII.III. II-lII.lIl xX.lIIxIIlx XIIIII IIIIII- XIIIKIII II.lIlIxIII. IIIIIIII IIIIIJ II,IIII IIIIIIIII. I'II'II IIIII. IIIIII I'III , , . I IIIIlI.lII II II II I IIII XXIIIIJIIIN. III-4.-, I IIX II.IIII-, IIIIII X.IIl x1IlII1'IillI4II. II.IIII-I II1Il.III. IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII. IWIIIIIII II IIIII III.IIIx. .IIIIIII I'NIIlI. II-IIIIIIIII Ill.lI. XI.lIXIII XXIIXIIII. IIIIIX XXIIIIXIW, IIII Ix.IIIIIIIII. IIIIIII I'I-I'-II-IIII, ,I-IIIII IIIIIII-Ig I-IIIII IIII4 - 1,4-III-III XXIII-I-I-Ivlx IIIIIx IxIIIQII-IIII. IIIIIN 4.IIIlII'll.1IqIII-x In--I I.IIIx IIIIIXI, IIIIIIIIIII NIIIIIII. III1' IIIIII-II1'I'I. IIvIIlIx IIIIIIIIINIIIIA II.lIII IIIIIIX. IIIM l'II.Im IIII IIIII III-xv-IIx III-IIIxIII.III, I',IlIIII Il NIIIIIM- I'I.IIIII.III. II.IxIIIIIIIII IQIII II IIIIIIIH' III4IIIII.IIII. IIIIIII-II IIqIIII1'lI. I IIIIII IIIII IIII-'III XIII-II IIIIIIII I IIIIIVI. IIIIII III-I III I IIIIIIII XIIII IIIIIIII I I-I I-Il. Il NIIIIIII-. Ix:IIIIII-I-II I III-lI':III. IlIlI.l IIvIIIII.III, IIIIIII III H' XIIVIIJIVI IIIIII If-IIx II4IIIII.IIIIII'. IIIIIII XIIIIIIVIN, XIII' . IX' IIIIIII. IIIIUI' IIIIIIIII-IXIIII, II:IxIII III III-III-II-. I'.IIg--Inv IIl'IIIIII1l. IIIIII IIIII XIIIX III.IIIII, NIII.III IlIlIf IIX. NI.IIIII-x IIIIIxxIrIx. IIIII IIIIW. ,IIIII IIlIl.lI4I, IIIIII IIIIIIIII, IIIII I'l-III'I,II1IN IIIIII. I'X.llI NX IIlI.I4 Iv. IIIII IZIII I. VIII IIII lllll 'IIIII I4'.III XIIIIIIXIIII. XIIIII1-I Inu, IIIIIIIII- II',III Nl:III-x, III-IIIIIN LII-In XIIIIIINII XIII-II. NIIIIIIQI XII' IIIwII N.IIIIx I-I IIIIIII-IX-III. ,NIIIIIIIII 'NIIIIII-II IX:-IIIII-III, I .IIIII IIIIIIMIIIIIIN. IIII XIIIIIIIII- II.IIN.III. II-IINII I:IIp1'II IIIIIIPIIII XX IIII lII'III1III-I IIIIHIIN ' . , IIII III II.II:I IIIQIIIIIIIII III , W- ' Il : I'4'IIl'Iil IIIIL NIIIIIII III-IIII-I, XIIIIII- IIIIII-II. IIII' IIIIIIIH-I IIIIII XIIII XIIII1-IXIIII. IIIII:I NIIIIIIII-III. Inn II:IIIIN, I'IIIIIlII I1II1'lI.I XIIIIIIIIII, II.III XIII-II IIIIN IIIvIIIII41 I I I, II.IIII.II:I II-I-In-II, XI:II IIN Il X IIII II-IIII.I IIII-'Ig XII1'IXI'XNI'I.IiIIIPI . III.-.I. III X. I' IIl,ll'!II III IIII4 NIILIIIIII' I'IIl4', I .IIIII IIIxIIII. IIINII IXIIIII IKIIII-I I:IIIIII-, III-III IIu.IIl, HIIIII XIII III:-IIII IxzIlIII-I III4' IIIII. IIIIIX II.IIf-II. Nunn I'IIINII-x. IIIIII IIIII NIIIII-x I'.IIlII4lII. ,I.IlI4' FIM- III. II:IIII.II:I XIIIIIIIII, I'.xI-IxII NII:III:I I.II1II I'III- IIJIIIVIII' III-IIIIVIX. I-'III-I IH IIII. NIIIIIIII IIIIII--II, xI.llIl'Il4' .xIII, III IIII IIIII XIII- IIIII. I':Il I1Ilx,I'zII I'If-NIIIII XIIIIII- XIIINIIII. IILI- ' IIII-I-IIlII,II. Iul IIA-IIII, IIJIIIIQIIQI 'IlII.lII, 1-IIIII.I MII-III.4.II1II IIIIIVIXI-I. II-I' III-IX:-I, II1IIII1'I Ii1IIIIIII.III. l'1IIIIlII IW I I XIJIIIINII I'4IXI1-I, NIIIII XIIII NIIIIIII 4:IIIII'IIII'I, .II-I.-.4 XXIII!-III. -I' XI:IIIl. I-llll' I.IIIII-x, I .IIIII l.IgIx, I-III.I .Il'IlI. III XIIII IiIII'IxIII'I. I I!lII I.4II:I IlIIII.II1Ix-III. IIilIIl'll1' IIIIII-I, I4'Il4' ku I1'IIII.III, I-IIIII IIIIIX. .I1I.III I In III! ll IIII IIII IIII --. NIIII I .xv , Aw- -- I-x IIIIII. Il.IIII1II.I I'II-null. NIIIIII-I I-IIIQIIIII. III, l'IIIIIm Il IIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIVIIIIIII--III, IIII-v I4-uv f,I4-Jw ICIIIII- IIIIIIIIJI IIl'I1'lI4', VII IXZII 1, NI-IIIIIII IIIII ' IIIIIIII I'II1III. IIIII IIIIIII-I IIIIII- I,IllllI. .II-W - I- 'IIII:I. Iuvk Il:IIIIvIN. IIIIIII lllllf Xl Ixzux. II.IIIIIII Ilsnv- II-IIIIII' I, IIHII IIlIl'Ixl'IIIIJlIl, NIYIIIVX I'IlIIll2lIl. V1 'III I x I Y x I K , K I ,N 1 :IIS--I ' QAXI s ..... I ff if I-ff' Y., l'1fOI1f V011 111111111 1'1lI1, IN Il 1 11llI11I 1 1 11 11lll'll 1111 N11 I'UIl'f 1 X 11 N11111 11 I1 1 1111111111111 11111 1111 111111111 1X1111l1l111 ,11l1lll N 1 1 N ,Ill r1111 1111111111 1 N 11 I111l'2l XX 11 1111 1111 11111 S1llll'I1 1 ll 1'11111 111 111111 1111111111 1111 I 111121111 1 ,I1111111111 1111 812111 1 1 111 511111111 lfflllll 1 III1 1 11lll1lX1I1l X1111111 1,1l1XXllllIl X1 11211111 111 1 1X1l Nlllf X1Il1' 111'111 1'1111': 1,l'l'1l1l 11 1 XX1 1'1', XX 1111 XX 111111 Ill r 1'111XXl 1 11 ,.,. 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Kvim s .ff Wgmfy ,fr ' 5 i,,' qi 0,00 ,A, 6 Birnbaum, Arnold.. 1 111 103 A Aaron, Bert ......,......... 181 98 Abbey, Betty ........ 181 98, 64 Abbey, Beverly ........... ..... ........1121 104, 67, 51, 52, 13 Abington, Carter..191 98, 68 Abramson, Judlth ............ 103, 67, 84 Acton, Jerry .............. 1101 97 Adams, Ellzabeth ............ 1121 104, 13 Agnew, Robert ........ 191 104 Agron, Sharon ........,. 181 104 Agullar, Armando .......... 100 76 1111 , Aguilar, Marla .......... 191 102 Akers, Carl .................... 181 96 Albrecht, Frances .,.......... 101, 47, Aleshlre, John ...... 191 98, Alexander, Beverly .......... 1 111 101, Allen 67 , Douglas ...,............ ..1 ..... 1121 102, 61, 75,13, 72 AllenQ Gall ...... 181 99, 64, 85 Allen, Gary ................ 181 133 Allen Marilyn .........,.. 181 Allen, Roger..1101 99, 90, Alllson, Judlth ............ 181 Allman, Mary Lou ......... . ........................... 1111 97, Alt, Donna Jo..181 98, 64, Amos, Fred ........... .... 89 96 86 85 91 ..............1101 97, 92, 89, Anderson Ariki'6'i-'s'6'ii Beverly .......,.... ........181 96. 64, 85 Carol Ann ......., Anderson Carol Jean .,.... Anderson Donald L ......... 102. 90 Anderson, Don W ..... 191 102 Anderson, Larry ........ 181 98 Anderson Neal..1121 103, 77, 67, 39. 56, 82, 13, 32 Anderson Shirley ............ 99, 50 Anderson, Sondra ..,. 191 102 Anderson-Smlth, Erlc C. AriH'6FQ5'H 1 101 97, 1121 101 89. 29 Bramlette, Dorothy .,.,,., 91 , Thalne .... 1101 49 Angllan, Jeanette ...... 181 98 Anglln, Jackie Amzl, .,...... ............1121 102, 67, 51, 13 Anthony. Gene .......... 181 104 Arbuck e, Gordon ......,,.... 100, 39, 81 Arnold, Maxine .......... 181 96 Armstrong, Karlyn Eg... ..............1101 97, 64, , 85 Ayres, Barbara .... 181 98, 64 Azorsky, Marvln .............. 103, 90, 67 B Babcock. Jlmmy .... 1101 103 Baber, Bob ........ 1111 100, 49 Baker, Bud .,......,,............,. ........1l21 97, 41, 61, 82, 13 Baldwin, Duane .......... 181 98 Baldwin, Mary .,........ 191 101 Baldwln Norma .,....112'1 101, 46, 67, 64, 13 Ballard, James ........,,...... ............1121 108, 67, 65, 13 Ballenger, Barbara Ann 104, 47, 13 Ballinger, Gllbert ............ 104, 90 Balot, Gene ......,.,,.... 1101 97 Barker, Paul ........,........... 1111 97. 60. 38, 41, 74, 39, 66, 35, 82, 72, 55 Barnard, Gary ...... 191 98, 76 Barrett. Dlxle Lee ............ ........1111 103, 64, 67, 39, 60 Barrett, Robert ........ 1101 99 Baslle, Bill ...........,...... 181 98 Bass. Sandra .......,........ 181 96 Bassln, Evelyn ........,,...... ............1121 101. 64. 67, 13 Bassln. Martha Sue ........ ... ..... 1101 100, 56, 64, 67, 68 Baty, Sam .................... 181 96 Baty, Susanne .........,........ ......1101 104, 56, 63. 47, 39 Bauer, Bob ................ 181 104 PERSONAL INDEX Bedell, Dorothy Anne ...,.. 1121 102, 66, 64, 60, 40, 13 Beeman, Charles A ........... 1121 96, 43, 41, 77, 40, 42, 13, 67, 55 Beiser, Shlrlee .......... 1101 99 Beltchman, Alvin .... 181 104 Bell, Jack ,.... ............... 1 91 102 Bennett, Robert C ,.............. 99, 61 Benton, Jason .... 1111 100, 91 Bergman, Gayle ....... - ...,... ......1111 101, 64, 85, 86, 84 76 Berkey, Frank..1111 100, Bernstein, Marshall ........ ................1121 97, 51. 66, 13 Berrey, Shirley ....,... 1101 97 Berry, Marlon ...............,.... ................,...1111 103, 64, 62 Bierbrodt, Marlene ....,..... 102, 63, 67 Blggers, Pagelene ...... 191 98 Biggs, John .,.............. 181 96 Bllls. Joan .,..........,..... 1101 99 Bingham, Bob ........ 1111 103 Birnbaum. Marvln..191 103 Black, Blll ....,....... 1121 99, 13 Blalne, Karlamae .......,.... 96. 49, 85 Blalr, Jlm .............. 191 102, 90 Blakesley, Jack .,.... 1111 100 Bland, Vick .......... 1101 99. 50 Blatter, Maxine .......... 181 98 Bledsoe, Devota.. ...... 191 84 Bllesner. Lols .......... 1101 Bloch, Don ...............,.... 181 Bloch, Wllllam . ............... ............1121 104, 49. 48, 13 Bloodgood, Lloyd .... 181 104 Bloom, Jack .. ........ . ....... ............1121 102, 62, 66, 13 Blowers. Bill .......,........,... ......1111 100. 74, 77, 82, 72 Bockelman, Arthur .... 181 98 Bockelman, Don..1121 99, 65 Bodker, Howard .............. 100. 90, 89 Boehmer, Bobble ,.... .181 104 Boehmer, Dlck ......,..... 181, 98 Boehmer, Gloyd ...... 1111 100 Bolar. Barbara .... 1101 97. 84 Bonette. Jo Anne.. .,.... 1121 96. 62. 66, 13. 84. 45. 86 Book. Jim .... 1111 103, 61, 50 Bordman. I-Iarrlet .... 1101 99 Bordman. Louis .......... 191 99 Borenstlne, Alvin .....,.,.... 101, 14 Boresow, Don..1111 79. 100 Bortnlck, Eugene .... 1121 97, 61, 77, 66. 53, 14. 33 Bosserman, Jack ........ 181 98 Boswell, Barbara..181 99, 85 Boswell, Rosalvn ..: ........ . 97, 63. 67 Botwln, Marlene ..... ...1101 99 Botwln, Sue .....,... ...1111 104 99, 50 Bouchard. Jan .... 1101 Bowen. Jim ....... .1121 102. 61, 51, 66, 45, 14, 53, 52 Bowser, George .............. 97. 41. 66 Bowser. Jean ........ 181 96, 64 Boyer, Darlene..1101 47, 99 Brackeen. Wavne .,.... .... ............1101 100. 49. 48, 50 Brackhahn, Donald ........ 191 102, 49 Bradley, Dorls ........,.. .,..., 97. 50, 14 1111 105 Brasser, Shirley ....,,.......,,. 47, 99 Braun, John .... ,......,,. ......,, . ....... 1121 100. 60. 67. 56, 14 Braunllck, Barbara .......... mn Braunllck. Charles..191 103 Brawner. Ilene .........,,....,,. ........1121 100, 46. 64, 85, 14 Breckenridge. Don ........ 103, 81. 82 Breedlove, John ...... 1121 103, 41, 66. 67, 53, 14. 55 Brenner, Dolores ...... 191 103 Briggs, Charlotte .........,,. 99, 68, 85 111 Brockman, Beverly ...... .... ........1101 99, 38, 67, 61, 39 Brockman, Ken ..,...... ......... ..............1121 97, 77, 14, 33 Brody, Blll .......................... 1111 102,-49, 50, 62, 83, 67 Brooks, Zella Nadlne ........ 101, 64, 67 Bronnlee, John ............ 191 99 Broshears, Joyce...,1121 105 Broshears, Tillman .... 191 99 Brown, Betty ..,.....1111 100, 63, 67, 66, 47 Brown, Carole .................... 1121 96, 66, 48, 43, 67, 14 Brown, Carolyn ................ 105, 47, 85 Brown, Carrol Joy ....... . .... 103, 47 Brown, Edward .... ..1111 101 Brown, Fred ........ ' .... 1 111 100 Brown, James .... 1101 100, 91 Brown, Muriel ............ 181 99 Brown Patrlcla ........ 181 104 Brownl ng, Harold .... 1121 98 Browning, Janet .... 1111 105 Chesney, Jack ............ 181 98 Chlabotta, Peggy.-191 98, 84 Chlabotta, Ronald .... 1121 101, 49, 60, 41, 66, 15, 83 Childs, Helen ..... . ...... 191 102 Chlmentl, Edward ...... ...... 1111 102, 66, 60, 77, 82, 75, 79, 72, 39 Choate, Carol ............ 191 102 Choate, Juanita..1111 97, 67 Christensen, Joanne . ...... . 191 100, 64 Church, Nancy ...... 1111 103 Churchlll, Carol..18'1 96, 64 Churchill, Janice .............. Browning, Jean ...... 1111 100 Bruun, Charles ............ 181 96 Brunn, Dorothy ................ ............1111 46, 61, 68, 105 Bryan, Johnnle .... .... 1 101 100 Bryant, Carolyn Georgetta 1101 97 Buchner, Jo Ann ................ ..............1111 99, 64, 47, 68 Budrln, Edwlna ................ ............1121 105, 48, 47, 14 Buford Don ........................ ............1121 101, 49, 67, 14 Bunten, Phyllis ........ 191 105 Burean, Bob ............ 1101 103 Burhans. Stuart..1101 99, 76 Burke. Carmen ........ 1111 104 Burrell, Duane .......... 191 101 Burton, Jerry .................... 97, 65, 14 Burton, Randy .......... 181 104 Bury, Leon .... 1121 103, 39, 14 Butler, James Wm ........... 98, 67 Bybee. James .... 1121 101, 14 ' C Caldwell, Carroll .............. 100, 41 Callahan. Shlrley.-1101 102 Canine, Rodney .......... 191 98 Canlno, Joe ..... ................... , , 91 Cantrell, Larry ........ 1101 99 Cantrell, Lorene..191 105, 84 Capper, Annette..181 98, 68 Capps, Jlm .............. 1101 100 Capps, John..1101 97. 81, Carlson Alma..1121 102, 104, 47, 15 Clark, Cole ................ 191 102 Clark, Corder .............. 181 96 Clark, Dan ........................ ............1121 101, 50, 67, 15 Clark, Jack ................ 181 96 Clark, Margaret ....... .... ..... 1101 100, 64, 47, 68, 85, 84 Clark Mary Ann .............. 98, 64, 85 Clark, Mary Ellen .......... 101. 65, Clark Clem, Ed . ........... 1111 100, Clevenger, Bruce ........ 191 Clevenger, Shirley .......... . 102, 85, 84 Cloud, Charles ...... 181 98, 48 Clough, Lavern..191 101, 85 Coberly, Barbara .... 181 Coble, Arlene.. ............ 181 15 , Roy .... 1111 100, 91, 89 62 99 Coble, Dale..1111 103. 92, gg, Coble, Maxine. ....... 1101 1 Cochran, Tom ......... 1121 96, 66, 43. 41, 61. 56. 15 Coe. Jlmmle .... 112198, 46, ' 66, 60, 41, 77, 82, 75, 15, 72 Cohen, Arlene ...... ..181 99, 85 Cohen, Irving .... 1111 103, 49 Cohen, Irwin ............ 181 104 Cohen, Jordan .................. 1111 96. 60. 43, 41, 74, 77, 66, 40, 35, 42, 72, 55 98, 48 97. 66 Cohen, Michael .... 181 Cohen, Phyllis .... 1101 Cohn, Edward ............ 1121 66, 41, 62, 44, 105, 82, 15 Coleman, Richard ............ 100. 90. 89 Collier, Byron ........ 1111 39 Comer, Russell .......... 191 7 Conder, Dennis ........ 181 98 Connors, Bob ........ 1111 108 Conroy. Donald ...... 1101 99 Cook, Barbara .... 1121 104, 66, 64, 61, 44. 40. 39. 15 Cook, Marcla..1111 96. 66. 85. 86. 84 ....1111 101 43, 64, 60, 51, Cooley, Carolyn Cooley. Sue Ann..1121 99. 15 Coons, Donna ............ 1121 101, 51. 67, 47, 68, 15, 32 Cooper, Babette 1121 97. 60. 40, Cooper, George .,.....'.191' Cooper. Patricia ................ ....1121 101, 62 39 40 59 '67 ' 15 98 Carlson, Bruce .................. 97, 49, 90 Carlson, Don ........ 191 99, 48 Carlson, Raymond ............ ' 99, 49 Carlson, Roger.. ......., 181 104 Carlson, Rosemary ..... 101, 50 Carpenter, Jacqueline .... 100, 56, 14 Carpenter, Jane..191 100, 84 Carpenter, Sandra ............ 99. 67. 64 Carpenter. Terest..181 99, 85 Carr, Rlchard ......,............. ................1111 96, 43, 92, 89 Carroll, Catherine ............ 101, 85, 84 Carter, Rodnev .................. . ................. 1121 104, 77, 14 Cartmill, Charlene..191 102 Catechls. Betty ...... 1101 103 Caton. Glorla..1101 99. 63, 68 Chambers. Charles .... 1101 99 Chaney. Boh ............ 181 104 Chapman, Kathy ........,,,.., 97, 40 Chappelear, Donald ........ 102, 91 Chatfield. John ..,............. ............1121 101, 90. 89. 14 Chatfield, Nadlne..181 96, 64 Chatfleld, Norman,A.1101 100 , , 15 Cooper. Tom ................ 181 'W Cone, Carol ................ 191 103 Corder, Mary .................... 102, 67, 84 Corder. Thad .............. ...... ......1101 100, 49, 68, 90. 89 Cory, Wllma Sue ........ 181 98 Cosner, Jerrv ,.... .191 102. 76 Courtney, Ellen Barbglfaw Cowan, Mlchael ........ 181 104 Cowling, Tom ..,............... .. 101, 68. 76 Cox, Barbara .............. 181 96 Cox. Gary..191 103, 90, 89, 67 Covle, Dolores .................... 191 100, 48. 64, 85. 67, 84 Crago, Carlene ........ 1111 105 Craig, Carol ........ 181 98. 64 Craig, Judith ........ 181 96. 64 Crain, Jimmy --..-... 1111 100 Cramer. Earl ,..... ..... , 1101 100 Crawford. Ann .................. ........1111 103. 46. 61. 35. 39 Crawford. Joanne..1111 105 Crlppln. Kent,.191 103, 76, 39 Crolsant, Lyle ...,........ 181 98 Fogel, Dorothy ........., 193 1 Cross, Doris ......,, 193 102, 47 Crouthers, Joe .... 1123 103, 74, 61, 77, 39, 79, 15, 33, 72 Crume, Charles ........ 1103 100 Cull, Richard .......... 1113 101 Cullison, Emogene ..,....... 103, 61 Cunningham, Clark .....,,. 1113 96, 46, 60, 43, 41, 77, 39, 35, 42, 40, 55 Cunningham, Donald ,.,.,. Curfman, Patricia ........,.., 98, 64 Curran, William .,,,,... 1103 97 Curtis, Dale .....,,..,.....,.. 183 96 Curtis, Max ........,,.... 1103 97 D Dalen, Betty .............. 1103 99 Dameron, Carole ....,......,,. ..............1103 97, 47, 61, Duvall, Don..1103 99, 49, 82 E Easley, Rae ...,.... 1113 97, 46 Easter, Vanalee ................ 96, 64, 85 Easton, Beryl Ruth ........ 100, 47 Eaton, Patricia..1123 101, 16 Ebel, Beverlee ........,....,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,1113 105, 62, 85, 86 Eckert, Vivian ,...........,... 96, 64, 85 Edelbrock, Richard..183 98 Edelmann, Barbara .,...... Fields, Edwin .....,.........,.... 1113 41, 43, 60, 66, 81, 96 Fine, Suzanne ..,......... 1103 99 Finkelston, Shirley..183 105 Finley, Carol .......... 183 64, 96 Fish, Don .,.. 1123 17, 67, 104 Fisher, Bill .....,.......,,. 1103 99 Fisher, Harriet .... 183 68, 96 Fishman, Robert .... 1113 101 Fishman, Ruth ....,.,. 1123 17, 7 97 38, 39, 40, 60, 64, 6 , Flentie, Tom ,..................... ..............1123 17, 50, 67, 103 Fleschman, Marna .... 1113 50 Flueckinger, Charelene .. 84, 85, 101 99, 68 Edwards Baylor ........ 183 96 Edwards, Charles..1113 100 Edwards, Eldon..1103 97, 49 Edwards, Harvey ............ 103, 56, 16 Edwards Jeanette .,,......, ....1123 101, 62, 67, 64, 16 Edwards, Joyce .....,..,....... 103. 16 Edwards, Reba . .....,, 1103 47 Edwards Shirley A .....,... Daniels, Jack ...,.. 1123 99, Daniels, Mary Ellen .,,....... . .......,.........,,..,........, 1113 100 Davenport. Jane..193 102, 38, 48, 64, 39, 85, 67, 84 Davidow, Marlene .,,.,....... . ..,,,.,........., 1113 101, 64, 66 Davidson, Ronald ...,,...,... 103, 65 Davin, Dan. ,...... 1103 101, 50 Davis, Bob ........,..........,,,,... .....,..1103 100, 61, 68, 82, 76 Davis, Don .....,,,.. 193 101, 82 Davis, Jerry ........ 1103 98, 66 Davis, Lyle .,..,.....,. 1103 100 Davis, Rozann ..,,.............. 103, 67, 84 Davis, Davis Tommy ..,. 183 96, 57 , VVilllam..1113 101, 67 Dawson. Robert ......,. 193 103 Deal, Bill ,..........,..........,,..,, ............1103 100, 91, 92, 89 Deal, Dolores .,...... 183 96, 85 Dedrick, Patrick ,,......., 183 98 De Feo, George..1103 101, 68 De Feo. Thomas ,....... 1103 97 Delfs, Janice ,,.... 1123 105, 56, 66, 64. 61, 68, 44. 42, 15 Deming, Eugene. .,.,. 1103 99 Devxns, George ...........,.,.,.. 103, 91, 76, 67 98 Dezzani, Florine ........ 193 Diamond. Bob ...1113 100, Dickinson, Jolm ....,. y 193 '1 Dickson, Ann 'lf9 ?56 ' 67 01 98, 48 Edwards, Shirley Elaine ....1103 102, 63, 64, 47, 67 Eisberg, Judy ..,, 1103 103, 67 Eisen, Sandra .........,.. 193 101 Elarton, Sydney ...... 1103 99 Elarton, Tommy ...... 193 102 Ellfeldt, Howard .....,.. 183 98 Elliott, Jane ......,..........,.... ................1123 97, 60, 66, 16 Elliott, Lloyd .................... 1123 96, 66, 60, 56, 45, 16 Ellis, Bernard ....,....... 183 96 Ellis, Carol ........., 1103 99, 47 Ellis, David ......,....... 1103 103 Ellis, Jimmie .......... 1103 104 Ellis, Rita ..,.,......,......,,,..... 1123 105, 66, 64, 39, 51, 16 Ellman, Stanley ....,..... 183 98 Elwell, Pat. .........,.............. . ....,...1123 46, 56, 62, 66, 16 Engberg, Diane..193 105, 64 Engberg, John ........ 1103 100 England. Kenneth ...... 183 96 Engler, Barbara .......... 183 98 Englick, Jack ,...... ............. 100, 81, 82 Erber, Bernard ............,..... ..............1123 97, 67, 56, 16 Erdman, Sidney ,..... .... .,,... 99, 65, 16 Erickson, Linda ................ 104, 64, 85 Ernsting, Norman .......,.,.. 105, 49 Erwin, Glen ..,....,..,......,.,..,, ............1113 101, 76, sz, 52 Eskelin, Charles ........ 183 96 Essary, Raymond .,...... 183 96 Estrin, Marshall .......,,,,,,. 02 Ford, Bruce ................., 183 Forsbach, Sara ...... 183 64, Forsythe. Cynthia ............ ........1103 60, 64, 66, 68, 97 Forsythe, Patricia ....., 183 98 Gilbert, Bette ........ 183 96, 39 Gilchrist, Ruth ..,..... 1103 102 Gllgus, Beverly ............ 1123 101, 67, 66, 60, 51, 45, 18 Gilgus, Deanie 102, 66, 47 Gin, Gayanne .................... 104, 64, 85 Ginn, Janle..1123 102, 65, 29 Gish, Delbert ...................... 103, 76, 82, 83 Glaser, Ronald ,......,.... 193 97 Glazer, Leonard ........ 1103 99 Godfrey, Carolyn .......... ......1123 102, 64, 61, 68, 18 Goelz, Mary. ............. 1107 103 Gohres, Carol..183 98, 64, 85 Goldberg, Larry ...... 1113 103 Golding, Jake ................ 1113 101, 41, 61, 77, 39, 76, 78 Golding, Tammy .,.... 1103 102 Goldstein, Irene ...... 1103 102 Goldstein, Marvin ............ 100, 57 Good, Pat .,.......... 1103 103, 60 Goodbinder, Phllllp..183 104 Goode, Betty .....,.. 193 102, 47 Goodell, Jenny ........ 1113 101 Fortney, Jack .......,,........... 17, 67, 98 Foster, Alice .,,...........,....... 1123 17, 32, 46, 61, 73. 104 Foster. Bob ........ 1123 17, 39, 40, 60, 66, 41, 77, 75, 101, 72, 82 Foster, Jerry .,.,........ 193 101 Foster, Marilyn ..,............. . .,..... 1103 39, 64, 67, 68, 99 Fowler. Giles ................ 1123 17, 38, 39, 41, 60, 66, 104 Fox, Gerry ...,.... 111.3 66, 103 Frances, Jolaen ...,.,...,...... . ......................... 1113 67, 101 Frandsen. Dean ........ 183 105 Franke, Burlin .......... 193 100 Frazee, Charlene .,.,,,..,..... 66. 103 Frazier, Joe ,..,.,.. 1123 I7, 46 Freeman, Howard , ,,.,,,,,, ., 90, 89. 102 Freeman, Jo Ann ........ 183 96 Freeman, Nadine ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 68, 104 Freeman, Sue .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...1123 17, 39, 45, 66, 105 French. Patti ,,,,. ,.,. . .183 105 Fried, Barbara ,,,.,,.,,,,, 183 96 Goodell, Jimmy . ........... , .,,.,,,,.,. 1123 100, 67, 50, 18 Goodell, John .....,........ 193 98 Gopman, Seymour ......,..... .,,,,,.,....1103 100, 49, 48, 50 Gorden, Connie ,... . ............. 101, 65, 18 Gordon, Davld..1103 102, 67 Gordon, Harold..1123 103, 18 Gordon, Marshall .............. 96, 57 Gordon, Morrie .,,........,...... ........1113 101, 49, 66, 92, 89 Grace, Marjorie ........ 1103 97 Graham, Marian .... 183 98, 85 Grant, Sondra .,.................. ....,...183 104, 68, 64, 39, 85 Gray, Carol ...,................,... ,.......,.....1103 99, 48, 62, 66 Gray, Richard ........ 183 96, 68 Gray, Shirley .,.................. ,.,,,,.,..,,....1123 96, 67, 18, 48 Green, Ernie ...,.......... 1103 98 Green, Jerry ...,.......,.. 1103 98 Green Jimmy ....,....... 183 105 Greeni Norman..1123 100, 18 Friedman, Dorothy..1113 97 Friedman, Norman .......... 91. 102 Friesen, Douglas ........ 193 98 Friesen. Wallace ,,.,,,,, M1123 17. 40, 41. 48. 60, 66. 101 Frlsbie. Kathleen ,.., 1113 63. 64. 68, 51. 84. 85, 86, 105 Frlscher, Melvin ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ................1123 29 62. 97 , , 57 Frizell. Richard ...... 1103 103 ............193 102, 49, 39, 84 Dllley, Harry , ,...........,.,... . ..,.,.,,1113 96, 68, 90, 89, 57 Dillman, Jamie ....,.....,...,, ............1123 101, 51, 67. 15 Dines, Joan ...........,.... 1103 99 Dixon, Billy .......,.... 1103 101 Dixon, Bobby ....,. 1103 98, 68 Dixon, Harry ........., 1103 98 Dixon, Jimmy ,......... 1103 98 Dobbs, Wanda ........ 193 102 Dobson, Helen .......,,...,..,.... ........1123 102, 56. 64. 60, Dod. Wilton ...... 1113 104, Dombrowa, Robert ........,. 1103 100. 89 Dombrowa, Ted..1113 103, 91 Donaldson, Lola Lee ...,,.,. 47, 99 Donnelly, James ......,....... 102. 90 Doran, Charles .....,.. 1103 99 Doran, Sandra .......,.. 193 102 Dorris, Floyd ,..,,......,.,,.,,,, 103, 92, 89 Downs, Lorena ........,. 183 98 Dreis, Norma ....,,.. 1113 102 Drelseszun, Estelle ...... ,. 105. 15 Drimmel, Jim .....,.,.,,, 1123 16 Drimmel. Phil .... .,,,,,.. 1 113 96 Drinkard, Donna Lee ,..... ' .............,............ 1123 105, 16 Duke, Jack .............. 1103 102 Duke, Marion .........,,. 183 96 Dunavant, Carol .....,....,.,. 98. 64. 85 Duncan, Byron ..., 1123 96, 43, 41, 74. 61.77, 79, 16, 72 Dungan, Barbara ...,.,,.,,., 102, 47 Dunn, Roger .............. 193 98 Dunn. Ronald .... 1103 103, 91 Durkfelt, Bernadine ........ 193 100 Dutcher, David..1123 101, 67, 68, 56, 75, 16, 57, 72 100, 91 Etherton, Betty Jean ........ 101, 50, 16 Etter, Enid ,.,. .,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, ..........1123 51, 67, 64, 105, 16 Evans, Nina Lee ...... 193 103 Evans, Thomas Gerald .... 102, 49, 16 Ewart, Jim ............ 193 98, 76 Ewing, Barbara Ann ,... ..,. 98, 64. R5 Eylar, John O .,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 1123 99, 41. 39, 66, 40, 53, 16 Funk. Bill ....,....,,,., 193 98, 76 Furrell, Gene. .,.,,,, ,,,, 1 83 104 G Gable, James ...... 193 101, 91 Gaffin. Harry ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, ......1113 102. 60, 41, 76, 79 Galllher. .Tohn ,,,,,,,,,,,, 183 96 Gallup, John..193 101, 76, 82 Gangwer, Jackie ,,,,.,,,,,,,., 105. 47, 50 Ganote, Bob ..,.,..,,,,,,,,, 183 104 Gardner, Donald..1113 96. 82 Gardner, Larry .... ..., 1 103 102 Gardner. Neal ..,. 1123 97, 17 Garner, Dick ...... 1113 101. 67 Garney. Betty ..,.,.. 1123 104, 51, 66, 64, 61, 77, 85, 40, Ezzell, Pat ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1103 64 F Fabes. Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,, 183 98 Fair, Karen ..,.,..,.,.. 183 98, 85 Fallman, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 100. Fann, Alta .... .1103 102, 68, 60 Farha. Alfred .... 1123 17, 32, 41, 51. 52, 53, 61, 66, 68, 46, 101 Farrar, Carter .......... 1103 98 Farrar, Charlotte 17. 33 Gastman, Lynnette .......... 105, 64, 67 Gatts, Thomas .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101. 41. 17 Gentry- Charles .... 1123 103. 74. 77 82 5 72 , , 39, 53, 17, 33, Gentry, Doyce ....,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1123 1'i '1i5 ' , , 97 Fehrenkamp, Norma ...... ............1123 17, 60, 66, 104 Felman, Rae ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1105 103 Ferguson, James ....... .183 96 Ferguson, John ........ 1103 99 Ferkau ff, Sylvia ..,....,.,,.,. 51, 67, 100 Ferree, Cynthia ........ 183 104 Ferree, Warren ....... ,1103 102 Ferstl, Joe..1123 17, 66, 102 Flebig, Carol ............,. 1103 97 ............1113 105, 74, 77, 72 George, Bettv ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 104, 66, 51 Gershberg. Harley .... 1103 99 Gershon, Herbert ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ....................... 193 97. 91. 89 Gerson. Edward..1113 97. 68 Gerth. Jov Ellen ........ 1123 97 Gettler, Marilvn .,,, 1103 104 Gettler, Naomi ...... 183 99, 68 Gibson, Donald..1113 103, 82 Gibson, Doris Jean .......,,.,, 102, 84 Gieske, Rose Marlene ........ 99, 65 Gilbert, Barbara ................ 1123 101, 67, 47, 51, 52, 18 112 Green, Ruth .... 193 103, 68, 84 Green, Sybil ..,........... 1103 102 Greenberg, Dorothy..1103 97 Greenberg, Rosalie 1113102 Gregory, Barbara ...... 193 102 Gregory, Charles .... 1113 103 Gregory, Theresa..1113 105 Griffin, Carolyn ........ 1103 97 Griffin, Joan ................ 193 98 Griffiths, Gloria ........ 193 97 Grigllone, Robert ....,....... 101, 18 Grover, Gene ..........,. 1103 101 Grover, Glenn ............ 1103 98 Gruls, Donald ............ 1103 99 Grumbles, George ............ ....,.1123 46, 67, 39, 105, 18 Gunter, Shirley .......... 193 97 Gusewelle, Charles ...... 1123 101, 46, 60, 41, 77, 39, 66, 82,. 75, 18,.7'2 Gussm, Patricia ................ 98, 64, 85 I-I Haefllnger, Mary .............. 97, 47 Hafford, Bonnie .... 193 98, Hagen, John .............. 1103 Hagen, Norma Jean ..... .... . 1123 101, 63, 47, 51, 52, 39, S4 96 53, 18 Haggard, Ronny ..,........... ............1123 100, 18 Hahn, David Bill .... 183 104 Halford, Richard .............. 98, 82 Hall, Eunice .... 183 96, 64, 85 Hall, Margaret Lols..1113 97 Hall, Ruth Ann ....,........... 1113 98, 46, 66, 64, 60, 35, 39 Douglas ...... 1123 Hamilton, 104, 49, 67, 50, 68, 53, 18 Hamilton, Roberta..193 103 Hammer, Joe ........ ,... 1 113 56 Hanover, George ...... 193 104 Hancock, Phyllls..193 97, 8V Hand, Beverly Ann .......... ............1123 105, 62, 53, 18 Hand, Shirley Jean .......... 98, 64 Handler, Janet .... 183 98, 64 . ?'1 ,J in Han , Jerome ,... ............ ..................1123' 66. 18. 101 Hankln, Marvin ........ 1103 99 Hanna, Joe ........................ ............1123 104, 39, 56, 18 Hans, Allan ........,......... 183 96 Hanson, Catherine ........., ............1123 105, 63, 66, 18 Hanson, Karolyn Kay,.,... 103, 66 Harbolt, Patrlcla .... 1123 101 H l G .................... args, wen 103, 47, 64 Hargus, Peggy ............ 183 96 Harpold, Keith .................. 104, 91, 89 Harrls, Gary .............. 1103 99 Harrls, Gerald ..........1. 183 96 Harrls, Kay .................. 183 99 Harris, Mary Ruth ............ ................1123 98, 46, 62, 19 Harrlson, George .............. 103, 82 Harrison, Marcia ...... 193 103 Harrlson, Shlrley .............. 100, 67 Hart, Charles .............. 183 104 I-lartlg, Carol .,.................... ............1123 102, 63, 47, 19 I-Iartlg, Gerald Ray .......... 98, 49 Hartl, Tom .............. ,... 1 83 104 Hartman, D1ck..1123 98, 19 Hartman, Sandra .............. 100, 67 Hartmann, Joanne ............ 1113103, 86 64 51 52 t Hdiiiihg, Mary Margare 101, 48, 85, 84 Harvey, Charles ................ ............1113 102, 91, 89, 57 Harvey Roberta .... 1103 102 Haskelf, Jean .... 1103 103, 64 Haskln, Dick ...................... 96, 43, 41 Hatfield, Mary .................. 102, 68, 64, 84 Hawkins, Jean .... 1123 97, 19 Haworth, Joe ...... 193 100, 90 Hayes, Darlene .............. 1123 67 47 64 61 3 , 19 . . . 105. Hayes, Donald .......... 11 9 03 100 Hayes, Harold .................... 99, Hayes, Larry .............. 100, 41, 61, 77, 82, 56, 19 ....1113 72 75, Hays, Patrlcla Ann ............ ............1123 104, 84, 47, 19 Hays, Patsg .................. 183 85 Hayward, harles. ..... 183 96 Hayward, Lewcreetla ...... 97 Hedges, Doris Ilene,.193 102 Hedrick, Darlene ...... 1103 99 Heerman, Patricia .... 1113 99 Heffelman, Wlllard1113 101 Heller, Katharine Ann .... 98, 64, 85 Helm, Frankl n..183 104, 49 Hemme, Nancy ................ 101, 50, 84 Henderson, Bob ...... 1103 100 Henderson, Davld ...... 183 96 Henderson, Roxle ....., 1103 99 Hendon, Darrell ...... 2103 102 Hensllk, Don.. 23 19, 102, 38, 41, 74, 61, 77, 78, King, 32, 72 Herrell, Norma Mae ........ 99. 50 Herrlman, Martha ............ ....,.......1123 105, 46, 62 19 Herron, David .............,,..... ....,.1113 103, 41, 77, 79 99, 49, 50, 48, 64, 68, Hess Eddle .......... 1113 Hess1er, Vlrglnla..183 Hickman, Pat ...... 1103 , 61 96, 41 96 64 97. 47 Hildebrand, Shlrley ...... 1103 85 84 :I-Iltchler. Haroxaufsm 103,, Hllderbrand, Bob .............. 98. 76, 91 Hllls, Anna Mae..183 104, 85 Hllls, Harold G e ............ 100, 76 Hlmmelsteln, Janice ........ 102, 66, 19 Hlnson, Marnlta ..............., 105, 85 84 76 Hlxon, Carol ........ 1103 99, 48 glxon, Charles .......... 1113 99 , lxon, Marllyn .................. 1123 98, 46, 64, 61, 45, 19 Hobbs, Donald .... 1103 89 Hodges, Dona ............ 193 Hodges, Elalne ..........., 183 99 , 91 102 H d Ma J y .............. ?...Ffff...112? 51? 61, 52, 19 Hodges, Robert ..,,,. 1103 103 Hoff, George .............. 1103 97 Hoffman, Carolyn ............ 101, 67 Hoffman, Phlllp ...... 1123 96, 43, 67, 57, 50, 51, 52, 19, 53 Hoglund, Forrest .,........ 1123 102, 74, 61, 77, 39, 78, 66, 19, 33, 72 Holcomb, Ronald 1113 98, 66 Holley, Carolyn ...........,.... ....1103 102, 64, 61, 68, 39 Holloway, James R...1'l23 19 Holmgren, Karen ............ ..........,.1113 105, 63, 64, 67 Holt, Emily Ruth .... 1103 99 Holt, Frances ...... 193 102, 39 Holzapfel, Bob .........,........ .. ,... ...... 1 123 101, 49, 67, 19 Holzapfel, Sherwood ...... 102, 81 Hood, Richard ........., 1113 100 Hook, Frances .......... 1123 96, 43, 62, 64, 66, 51, 42, 52, 19, 53 Hooper, Joan ...... 193 103, Hooten, Jack 1123 97, 65, Ho klns Ell ab th .......... 47 p , z e 100, Hopkins, Margot ...... ,... .... ....1113 102, 46, 66, 56, 60 Horowitz, Charlene .....,.... 100, 20 Horrldge, Elizabeth ........ 1123 101, 51, 64, 61, 68, 52, 53, 20 I Horridge, Kath? .,..... ....... 3 96, 64, 85 Horst, George .................... .......-1123 99, 57, 56, 65, 20 Horton, Gene ................ 183 98 Horton, Rlchard ....,........... 103, 90 Hossman, Janet ................ ....1123 105, 64, 61, 85, 20 Howe, Norene .............. 193 84 Hubbard, Jerry Blll..183 104 Huff, Gera1d..193 103, 48, 76 Huff, Jack .......,.......... 1123 96 Huff, Nancy Ann .... 1113 99, 63, 38, 66, 64, 39, 51, 86, 85, 52, 84 Huffman, Becky..193 97, 84 Huffman, Nancy..183 96, 64 Huffman, Richard ............ 97, 49 Hughes, John Pat 193 98, 76 Hunt, Rosslyn .................. 1123 105, 46, 56, 62, 39, 20 Hunter, Charles ................ ........1103 97, 49, 38, 62, 39 Hurst, Jack ......,........... 183 99 Hurst, Pat ...,...... 1123 105, 20 Hurt, John ................ 1113 103 Huston, Diane ....,. 183 96, 85 Hynden, Charles ...... 183 104 Hyskell, Chlqulta. .... 1113 101 l Ihnow, Billy ............ 1103 104 J Jaben, Etta ....,.................. . ........,...1123 105, 66, 51, 20 Jackson, Janet ..........,. 183 96 Jackson, Janice ........ 183 105 Jacobs, Esther ..,......1 1103 99 Jacobs, Jack .........,..., 193 103 Jacobs, Phlllip ........ 1113 101 Jacobson, Larry ................ 50, 91, 101 Janes, Katherine .,..........,. 1123 102, 62, 56, 67, 66, 20 Jeffrles, Janet ....... ..... 1 103 97 Jenkins, Charles ...... 183 104 Jenklns, Dewey..1103 97, 90 Jennlhgs, Ronald ........ 193 97 Jepson, Charles .... 193 96, 76 Jepson, Jimmy ....., 183 96, 39 Jern, Eugenia ..........,........, ..........1.1103 99, 64, 85, 67 Jerwlck, Barbara .... 193 100 Jeter, George ............ 193 102 getler, Jack ..,..,.,...... 1103 100 o nson, Beverly ..,. 1103 103 Johnson, Donna1103 -100, 84 Johnson, Jerry ........ 1113 105 Johnson, Jimmy .... .... 1 83 104 Johnson, Judy ............ 193 100 Johnson, Roy ......,..... 1103 103 Johnson, Sarah .......... 193 102 Johnson, Stanley .............. 100, 91 113 Johnson, Wayne .... 1103 100 Johnson, William .............. ...,1123 103, 67, 75, 20, 72 Jones, Beverley ........ 1123 66, 43, 64, 61, 68, 42, 20, 33, 96 Jones, Dan ........ 1113 100, 66 Jones, David .............. 183 104 Jones, Jean ....,.,........... 183 96 Jones, Lois ....,........, , ....... 1123 105, 46, 62, 67, 64, 51, 20 Jones, Pat ..........................,. .,....,....,1123 105 47, 61, 20 Jones, Raymond ..,............. ....1123 101, 67, 74, 20, 72 Jones, Robert ....,.,..,.......... .. ,.... ...,......,., 1 113 101, 49, 50 Jostmeyer, Karl .,......,. 193 98 Juengllng, Barbara..183 104 Justice, William ,.... ...183 99 K Kabrlck, Arthur ................ ............1113 102, 41, 62, 40 Kalbflelsch, Laura .,..... ............1103 102, 68, 47, 64 Kalthoff, Alan .....,...... 193 99 Kalthoff, Harlan .... 1103 98 Kamin, Larry .......... 1113 103 Kaplan, Betty ,.... ..,...... . .. 97, 68 , 20 Kaplan, Marcus ........ 193 105 Karbank, Joe .... 1123 104, 20 Kary, Ernest ...... 1113 99, 65 Kaser, Duveen .................. 105, 47, 61 Katherman, Sally .... 1113 105 Katherman, Sandra ........ 98, 64 Katherman, Wava ............ 97, 62, 20 Katz, Arthur ...................... . .,............. 1113 98, 66, 92, 89 Katz, Marianne ................ 105, 64, 20 Katz, Marlene .................... 99, 65, 20 Kaufman, Barbara..1113 101 Keedwell R1chard..1103 102 Keeton, Deane Ellen ........ 1123 104, 46, 51, 64, 60, 66, 40, 42, 52, 53, 21, 55 Kellhack, Don .................. ........193 102, 48, 50, 91, 89 Kelm, Clarence ....,........,,. .........,....1103 97. 49, 90, S9 Kelley, Dick .... 1103 103, 76 Kelley, Donald, ........... 183 96 Kelley, Patricia ................ 97, 48, 66 Kelley, Ronald, ....... 1113 101 Kelly, John..1123 101, 66, 21 Kelly, Kathleen ................ . ......................... 1113 102, 63 Kendrick, Pat ...... 1103 97, 68 Kennard, James .,...... 183 104 kennedy, Sharon Lee ...... 99, 68 Kessler, Jlm .............. ,.193 98 Kessler, Robert..1103 97, 76 Kessler, William ........,..... 97, 66, 21 Keyes, Alma Lou..1113 103 Keyes, Patr1cia..183 105, 68 Keys, Betty Jo..1113 101, 60 Keyser, Sue .............,......,,.. 99, 68, 64, 85 Kldd, Eleanor .................... 105, 66, 21 Kldd, Janet ....,................... 98 68 85 , , 84 Kilbane, Joe .,............ 183 104 Kincade, Lenelhl..193 105, 85 Richard ..-------- 183 104 Klnghorn, Ronald .... 1113 99 Klnnaird, Dora ........ 1103 103 Kirby, Allne .... ..1113 105, 47 Kirlakos, Bill .......... 1103 101 Klrk, Claudette..1123 101, 21, 63, 66, 86, 85, 84, 40 Kirkpatrick, Beverly .... 1113 101 Kisluk, Felicia .... 183 99, 68 Klsluk, Jerry..193 98, 90, 89 Klstler, Barbara .... 1113 103 Kitchen, Ronny ........ 193 102 Klein, Mickey ............ 1103 97, 61, 68, 76, 83, 75, 72 Kleinsteln, Marshall..183 96 Klopper, Betty .......... 1123 21 Klopper, Jack ............ 183 104 Klopper, Jerr ....,......, 183 96 Klumpp, Amefla ..,............. ........1123 97, 21, 50, 86, 84 Klussman, Shirley ...,...... ........1103 97, 64, 68, 47, 60 Knapp, Maralee ........ 1123 101, 46, 67, 61, 85, 21, 32 Knight, Carol Lee ............ 1103 97, 63, 57, 39, 85, 84 Knox, Robert ............ 193 101 Koch, Harold .............. 193 98 Koder, Jack ............. .1123 104, 62, 67, 56, 88, 21, 89 Koffler, George Edward.. '183 104 Kogel, Betty .... .... 1 93 98, 84 Kohn, Annette .................. ............1103 103, 64, 66, 68 Kolb, Ralph ...,.. ,...1113 104 Koontz, Barbara 1123 101, 64, 67, 60 51, 40, 52, 21 Kopelman, 'rhlrlene , ....... 99. 50, 68 Kopln, Alice . ........... 1103 97 Korn, Marvln .......... 183 104 Kort, Arnold ............ 183 105 Koste, Bob ......,.... .1123 97, 61, 67, 39, 56, 66, 44, 21 Koste, Jean ........................ ........183 96, 68, 64, 39, 85 Kozlevchar, Joyce .... 183 96 Kraft, Barbara Sue.,1103 97 Kraft, Judy ............ 1103 100 Kram, Marilyn ........ 1103 99 Kratchman, Arnold..1103 99 Kreltman, Barbara..1103 99 Krieger, Jay R ..... .............. ........1123 96, 60, 41, 45, 21 Kross, Cella Sue ................ ............1113 102, 66, 51, 64 Krug, Sada ........ 1113 97,132 Kuchenbecker, Lols ........ Kruse, John ............ 183 99, 68, 64, 85 Kuluva, Nell , ........ ...183 96 Kur, Mitchell .................... 100, 48, 90 Kurash, Rosalle ................ ............1113 105, 66, 52, 84 Kusnetlky, Benne Ne1l.... Kutzll, Edwin .......... 183 105 Kyger, Dlck ...... 1113 103, 81 L Lackey, Cadamus . ......... .. 96, 82, 21 Lackey, Lynn ........ 1103 97 Lacy, Linda. ,................ ...... . 103. 47, 68 Lake, Herbert ....,..... 1113 96 Landes, Shirley ................ ............1123 46, 56, 61, 21 Lane, Catherine Ann ........ 100, 67 Lane, Marybeth ................ 98, 85, 84 Langley, Shirley .............. 101, 85 Lanyon, Joan .................... ........1123 102, 46, 62, 64, 21 Lash, Cliff ........................ 1123 98, 46, 66, 38, 41, 61, 57, 44, 39, 21, 75, 12, 72 Lattner, Robert..1113 97, 50 Lavery, James ..... . .... 183 104 Laws, Karen ........ .......... . 96, 68, 64, 85 Leach, George ............ 193 101 Leach, Patricia ........ 1123 65 Lebrecht, Celia ................ ,97, 67, 21 Ledeen, A Carol .................... 1113 102, 63, 50, 85, 86, 84 Lee, Bob ............ 1103 101, 91 Lee, Frank Charles .......... 103, 90, 89 Lee, Jacqueline ................ 102. 46, 21 Legendre, Victor ...... 1103 98 Lent, Barbara Jeanne ...... 103, 84 Lerer, Betty ........................ 1123 104, 46, 51, 67, 52, 22 Lerner, Kenneth .............. 100, 92, 89 Lerner, Marcia ........ 193 101 Leslle, Marilyn ................ 1113 100, 46, 61. 68, 39, 35 Lesser, M1chael..1123 102, 22 Lester, Bob ........ 1113 101, 67 Levin, Stanley .................. 1123 97, 51, 66, 41, 62, 40, 52, 39, 22, 12, 67, 53, 55 Levine, Bernice Ann ....... . 1113 100 Levine, Davld....1103 99, 50 Levine Eugene ........ 193 105 Levine: Harvey ........ 193 101 Levine Mike .......,.. 193 103 23, 33, 5.1 Levitt, Sandra ......,.., 193 96 Lewin, Mlchael,.1103 82, 68 Lewls, Eris ........ 1103 97, 47 Lewis, Robert .... 193 105, 68 Lewis, 1123 98, 46, 62, 67, 51, 22 Llchtenberger, Bob .......... 183 104 Llghtbody, Dwight ........ .........---193 101, 39, 91, 89 Lineberry, Delbert .... 1113 105, 49, 51, 67, 62, 68, 39 Locklear, Norma .,.. 193 103 Shirley Mae ....,... .. Lockwomgi, Limren ........ 183 98 Logan, aro yn 1123 102, 48, 62, 64, 68, 22 Logan, Jane ............ 193 100 Logan, Kermit ............ 193 98 Logan, Merllyn ..,..,,....,.,.. 1123 105, 46, 62, 67, 66, Long Long 77, 51, 40, 52, 53, 22 , Barbara..1103 100, 68 Donald .........,.... 183 98 Long, Lewis .......,.... 1113 100 McPherron, Jerrold ........ 183 104 McQueary, Myrna .,.......... 103, 67, 84 McQueen, Olive .... 1103 99 McWllllams, Eugene .... 1123 97, 60, 31, 74, 77, , 82, 23, 72 Mabray, Paul Jr ...,.,...,.....,. 1123 101, 91, 92, 89, 23 Mack, Margaret ,........ ..,.,.. 105, 64, 67 Madlof, Barbara ..,,............ '99, 47, 68 Magruder, Bill ....l... 1103 100 Mahan, Dwight,...1103 103 Mahaney, Joanne,,..1113 105 Mahaney, Johnle .............. 101, 90 Malben, Nancy ..,,.............. 100, 84, 85 Mallory, Bobby ........ 193 99 Manahan, James ...,.......... 103, 92, 89 Mandelkehr, Linda ........ 8 68 105 1 J , Manker, Sylvia .....,.. 193 101 Mann, Barbara..1123 98, 23 Mansfield, Bob ...,., 1113 103 Mlles, Miller Miller Miller Miner: Miller 1127 Miller, Nina ........,,.. 1113 105 Beverly ..,..... 193 101 Charles ,... 1113 96, 82 Dick .... ........ 1 113 103 Donnie ............ 183 104 Ellen .................... 96, 51, 66, 43, 47, 64, 61, 85, 53, 23 Willlam.,1103 97, 91 Millman, Gerean . ........... .. 1123 8 39 97, 56, 66, 3 , , I' 60, 77, 31, 52, 53, 40, 12, F Long, Sharon Lee ......,..... ........1113 97, 68, 47, 64, 84 Long, Shirley Ann ..... , ...,.. ........1103 97, 68, 64, 84, 47 Longmore, Phyllis .......... 97, 85, 84 Loren, Marjorie .,............,. ............1123 46, 67, 22, 33 Lott, Sue ....,............. 1103 99 Love, Carol Anne ......,..... 96, 68, 64, 85 Lovelady, Marilyn .........,.. 1123 98, 73, 38, 64, 61, 68, 44, 40, 42, 22, 12, 32 Lovett, Mary ............ 193 102 Lovett, Perry ........,........... ....1123 105, 61, 77, 74, 22 Low, Sharon ,....... 1103 102 Luben, Selwyn .................. 101, 65, 22 Luntzel, Betty ..,,........ 183 96 Lutz, Fred ..........,..... 1103 99 Lynch, Jack ................ 1103 97 Lynch, Larry .,..,... 193 98, 76 M McAnlnch, Kathy .... 193 101 McCabe, Duane ,...1113 104 McCall, Rosemary ............ .........,,.1113 103, 46, 62, 66 McClellan, Donna .... 1113 105 McClelland, Nadine ....,..... 97, 47 McClure, Wanda .... 1113 104 McCord, Gary .......... 1113 96 McCort, Reva Mae ...,. , .... ............1123 105, 62, 67, 22 McCoy, Verna .................... ............1123 97, 65, 40, 22 McCoy, William ...... 1103 100 McCracken, Eugene ...,.... 1123 100, 60, 41, 67, 39, 22 McCracken, Norma .......... 99, 64 McCravy, Gene .,........ 183 98 McCullough, Pat ......... ,..,. 101, 85, 84 McCullough, Sue .........,.... 101, 22 McCully, Joan .................... ................1123 101, 65, 22 McDowell, Jim .................. -----.--1123 62. 66, 41, 40, 22 McFadln, Gary .... 1123 65, 22 McGhee, David .... 193 101, 91 McGowen, Barbara .......... 102, 50 McGrury, Chester..1113 101 McGuire, Jim .....,........ 193 98 McKanna, Nancy ............ 104, 49, 48 McKenney, Jack .........,...... 97, 90 McKinley, Bonam..1103 100 McKinley, Wynn ......., 183 98 McKinstry, David .... 1103 101 McLellan, Marlene ......,... 97, 62, 51 McLeroy, Bud ........... ,1123 97, 74, 77, 56, 22, 32, 72 McMillan, John ........ 1123 103, 41, 62, 50, 89, 88, 23 McMlllen, Carol ..., 183 96, 85 McMurtrey, Kitty .... 193 102 McNerney, Tom Jr. ,...... . 103 McNlsh, Claire June ........ 104, 64, 39, 85 McNish, Martha Sue l..... .. 1113 98, 63, 64, 51, 66, 85, 52, 84, 57 Manson, Joyce Laverne .... 68, 85 Maret, Joyce . .......,.......... , 99, 64, 68 Margolis, Myron ,... .... 1 83 104 Margrave, Ed ....,............... 101, 50, 23 Marker, Doyle ...,.............. 102, 89, 91 Marker, Phyllis .... 183 96, 85 Markham, George ............ 1123 96, 60, 41, 77, 82, 23 Marks, Sharon ......,........... 97, 85, 84 Marley, Kenneth .............. 103, 50 Marriott, Janet..183 105, 85 Marsh, Judith .... 193 104, 68 Marshall, Bill ........ 1103 102 Marshall, James ................ ............1123 97, 61, 66, 23 Marshall, Judith .... ,...... . .. 100, 66, 61 Marshall, Sally ...........,.... ...........,1113 103, 66, 61, 40 Martasln, Stanley , ......... ,. .. ...... .................... 1 93 102, 68 Martin, Bob ............ 1103 100 Martin, Janice .... 183 102, 49 Martin, John .............. 183 96 Martin, Kenneth ......,. 183 98 Martin, Leslie ....... ,183 101 Martin, Marilyn .,.............. 183 104, 64 Mason, Arline ......,........... .....1103 99, 64, 61, 39 Mason, Janet.,1103 98, 47, 67 Mason, John .......... 1113 103 Mason, Lea Ann ........ 1103 99 Mason, Roselle ....,.,. 1103 98 Masonoff, Carol ...... ....,... 100, 65 Masson, Eugene ................ 100, 91 Masters, Jack ....l... 193 101 Mather, Barbara .............. ............193 100, 68, 85, 84 Mather, Richard .............. ----1113 Matney, Larry ........ 193 Mauk, Gale ....,....... 1113 100 Mauplon, Patricia .... 193 102 Maxwell, Edith ...,............ 1113 5 43 1 57 101, 41, 62, 92, 89 103 96, 1, , 6 , , 35 Mell, Beverly ........,,,. 193 98 Melluish, Dolores .....,...... ....1103 102, 62, 68, 64, 84 Melson, Bob ....,............,...... ------------1113 98. 49. 48. 50 Meltzer, Arthur..1123 102, 41, 74, 61, 77, 67, Merker, Don ........ 1123 , Mermelstein, Albert ...... ., 23, 72 96 23 97, 91, 89 Mermelsteln, Elaine ......,. 103, 85, 84 Merrell, Freddie ................ 1123 101, 60, 41, 74, 77, 66, 82, 23, 32, 72 Messick, Margie .............. .. .........,............ 1113 103, A47 Messick, Richard ...... 193 99 Mlcell, Marilyn .,.... 1103 100 Michelson, Michael ..., 183 98 Milburn, Claudia ...... 193 101 Milburn, Eddie .... 1113 100 Mills, Bob .......... 1123 96, 51, 38, 41, 61, 39, 44, 40, 42, 52, 75, 12, 23, 32, 55 Mitchell, Don .............. 193 97 Moffatt, Donna .,...... 183 Moffltt, Dianne .......,.l.,.... 103, 68 Molander, Margie ......,..... 1123 97, 46, 67, 64, 61, 23 Mollet, Rosemary .....,...... 96 1103 101, 47 Moor, Dean ,,..... .... ,.... 1 8 3 96 Moor, Donald ........ 193 99, 49 Moore, Ann ........ 1123 98, 56, 46, 66, 38, 62, 64, 40, 23 Moore, Annette ......., 193 97 Moore, Marilyn ..,... 1113 104 Moore, Patrlcia,,1113 1Q,1, 47 Moore, Robert , ...., 1113 103 Moreland, Caroline .......... 96, 68, 85 Moretina, Jess .... 1113 99, 65 Morgan, Carol ................,,.. 100, 64, 68 Morgansteln, Barbara .... 102, 84 Morris, Edward ................ 1123 76, 96, 46, 66, 41, 61, 23, 45, 82, 42, 75, 72 Morris, Leonard ...,.... 183 96 Morris, Tonla Mae .... 183 96 Morton, Pat..1123 104, 47, 23 Moser, Beverly Ann .,...,.. 193 101 Moulthrop, Beverly ...,.,.. 97, 68 Moulthrop, Jack ........ 1113 98 Moyer, Marilyn Ann ........ Mudge, Charles Edward Muehle, Patricia .,.. ...... . 97, 47, 23 Murnan, Loretta .............. 99, 64 Murphy, Fred .....,. 4103 101 Murray, Erma ......., 183 104 Myers, Jimmie ...,.... 183 105 Myers, Lorene ,... ...... ......,. 50, 62, 24 N Nadlman, Marcia .,., 1103 97 Nagel, Virginia ,............... 105, 47, 24 Nation, Charles ............... . 97, 57 Near, Jerry ................ 193 98 Nelkin, Carol .......... 183 104 Nelkln, I-Iarrlette ............ 104, 67 Nelson, Marlene , .......... ........1123 102, 46, 64, 60, 24 Nelson, Wesley..1113 48, 49 Neufeld, Norma ...........,..,. ............1103 102, 64, 85, 84 Nevey, Joyce ..,. 1103 102, 84 Nichols, Pat..1103 99, 64, 68 Nichols, Sherry ........,....... 102, 84 Nlckles, Frank . ,...,.... 1103 .,..49, 68, 39, 105, 81, 76, 82 Nlmocks, Eugene .... 1113 49 Noll, Marvin ...,.................. ............1103 104, 91, 68, 89 Nordstrom, Stanley .......,.. 1103 102 Norton, Gene ...............,.... ..........,.....1103 100, 49, 50 Nowlln, Barbara ...... 1113 62 Nuckols, Flo Ann..1113 105 Nusser, Robert..1113 96, 49 0 Ober, David .............. 193 98 Ober, Martha ..................,. .. ............1113 101, 85, 86, 84 Oborn, LeRoy ,....... 1103 100 O'Connor, Pat ..........,. 183 96 Oettlng, Raymond .... ...,.... 1123 97, 41, 24 OSS, Harry Owen ............ ................1113 100, 61, 76 114 Oglevle, Elizabeth ............ 183 105 O'Hare, Gary ..........,. 1103 97 Ollnger, Harvey ........ 193 98 Ollnger, .lo Ann.,193 102, 84 O'Neill, 1123 104, 66, 60, 38, 41, 77, 39, 82, 24, 67, 78 0'Nelll, Pat ........ 1103 97, 68 Oney, Jim ................ 183 104 Oppenheimer, Jo Ann .... ..........,.1113 105, 56, 66, 64 Overby, Roberta ..,... 193 102 Owens, Dorothy..183 105, 64 Kelly . ................. .. P Palnton, Patricia Ann ...... 105, 64, 85 Palmer, Carol ,... 1123 96, 51, 66, 43, 61, 53, 24, 32 Palmgren, Ruth ...,.,.......... 104, 68, 39, 85 Palmqulst, Charles..193 102 Palmquist, Judy .............. 1113 100, 47 Papin, Bernie ...........,,.,..... ....1113 51, 62, 91, 105, 52 Parelman, Dave ..,..... 1123 98, 51, 66 62, 52, 53, 24 Parelman, Debbie .......... 1113 101, 67 Parker, Bob ................ 183 98 Parker, Carol ........ 1113 103 Parker, Carol Lee..1103 101 Parker, Don ................ 1123 97, 51, 67, 77, 52, 53, 24 Parsons, Joe .... 1103 101, 68 Pasley, Janett .... 1123 105, 51, 66, 60, 86, 85, 52, 84, 53, 24 Pattee, Paul ............ 183 104 Pattee, Warren ,...... ......... 1113 100, 50 Patterson, Shirley ,... 193 102 Paul, Tommy ........., 1103 97 Pauli, Betty .,...,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,, 1123 96. 43, 60, 40, 42, 24 Paulsen, Fred ,...,. ..193 101 Pearman, Shlrlee .... 1103 99 Pearson, Carol .... 183 99, 68 Pelofsky, Joel ,.... ....... 1 83 104 Peltzle, Alan ,.... ......... 1 93 99 Peltzman, Carol ...... 193 103 Pener, Harry , ,...... 1103 104 Penlx, Madeline .,..,.,.,....,.. 1123 105, 56, 38, 64, 60, 44, 40, 42, 24, 12, 32, 55 Penner, Marlene .........,,...., 193 103, 84 Pennington, Joyce .,..,,,.,,,. 183 105, 68, 64 Perley, Ed ..,..,........,. , ,...,,, ,, 97, 91, 57 Perlman, Esther . ......,..,..,, , ..,,....1123 102, 56, 66, 51, 24 Perry, David ,........... 183 104 Perry, Jlmmy..1113 103, 91 Pesmen, Patricia ...... 1123 104, 66, 47, 51, 52, 53, 24 Peterle, Billie ............,.A...., 1123 99, 65, 24 Petersen, Howard ,..,,,,,,,,, 1113 101, 49, 60, 41, 50, 66 Petersen, Joan .,..............,. 102, 66, 84 Peterson, Louanne .........,.. 193 100. 84 Pettit, Margaret ..,. 1103 99 Phares, Geraldine .... 183 104 Phillips, 101. 50, 68 Phillips, Duane ...... 193 100 Don , ............,.... ,, Phillips, Elna .,.,.,.,.,, ,,.,,,,,, 101, 47, 24 Phillips, Jack .... 1123 97, 24 Phillips, 102, 92, 89 Phillips, Sue ...... 1103 100, 68 Plank, Charles ...... 193 97, 76 John .........,,,,,..,, Planzer, Janet .,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,, ....l..l1123 97, 66, 64, 40, 24 Planzer, Nell ........,,., 193 98 Plaut, Inge ...................,.... ......m.......1123 99, 65, 40 24 48 Plesser, Bob..1103 013, 49, Plesser, Ruth .,........ 193 102 Plowman, Norma .... 1113 100 Poe, Robert ................ 193 99 Pontlous, Beverly ...l..,..... ......,.......1123 97, 63, 67, 25 Pope, Ruth Ann .,........,..... 104, 64 Poretta, Donna Jean ...... .. 193 102 P0l'tGl', Janlce ..........,....... Roberts, Wllma ........ 193 103 Robinson, Carolyn ............ 104, 85, 84 Robinson, Gentry ............ 103, 64, 84 Porter, Rlchard ........ 193 98 Porter, Robert .,.,..... ........, 1113 108 46, 60, 38, 41, 39 Pcrzcrnchl, Rlchard ,,...... 97, 66 82 Potts, Louls ................ 1123 104, 48, 41, 57, 66, 40, 25 Powell. Sue ........................ ................1123 97, 67, 51, 25 Posln, Davld ..........., 1113 99 Preston, Pat ..,...,...,. 1103 99 Preultt, Shella .....,............ 105, 62, 25 Prewltt, Barbara .... 1103 99 Pringle, Becky ............,..... 103, 62, 67 Pringle, Robert ................ 11 103 67 62 90 89 ........1123 99, 41, 67, 39 Roblnson, Gerald ......... 25 ............1123 104, 60, 77, 25 Rodabaugh, Sarah ............ 97, 46, 84 Rodgers, Marlene ............ 102. 84 Roe, Marvin ............ 1103 98 Roe, Norma Jeansj. ,,.. ...... 1123 102, 46, 74, 77, 25, 1 3 . . . Prnchara, Wllllam .......... 100. 67, 25 Prosser, Bo .....,...... 193 104 Protheroe, Ronald ..,. 193 101 Protheroe, Wayne ............ ........1113 100, 46, 81, 39, 67 Provas, Catherine ............ 1123 102, 46, 63, 38, 39, 86, 67, 25 Pruessner, lla .......... 183 98 Prultt, Marcla Lee..1l03 103 Pucker, Elllott..1103 100, 57 Pucker, Leroy .... 193 103, 76 Pursley, Nancy ......,......,.. 3 99, 64, 47 ll Rablnowits, Bob .,.. 1113 105 Rader, Joan ...... 1113 103, 64 Rader, Marilyn ........ 193 101 Rader, W. R. . ........,....... ....1113 105, 49, 61, 75, 72 Raines, Mlke ............ 193 103 Ralney, Tommy. ..... 1103 100 Randauo, Jo ............,....... ............1l23 104, 67, 47, 25 Rasnlck, Jlm ...... 1103 97, 57 Rathsam, Allce Jane ......,. 183 104 Reddlg, Bob ......,................. 72 Reed, Carol Ann..183 99, 64 Reed, Don ,.... ........ ..... 1 9 3 98 Reed, Naoml Ruth ........,... 97, 47 Reeder, Bob ........,. 183 98, 90 Reeder, Marylln ..., 183 104 Reeds, Jackie .......... 193 101 Reeves, Garey ...... 193 99, 76 Reeves, Sandra ...... ..183 96 Refer, Clarence .,...... 183 96 Reinhard, Barbara ............ 67, 25 Reinhard, George ..,. 1103 99 Relter, Marvln ........ 6 25 8 ..........1123 s,s, Renaina, Jlm .... 1113 101, 4 Reene Betty ............ 1113 98 Renwfck, s anley ..., 1103 99 Reppeto, Iralee .................. ............1103 104, 56, 85, 84 Reynolds, Eugene ............ 100, 90 Rhoades, Gall 1.....,. 1103 101 Rhoades, Mary .... 183 96, 85 Rhoades, Patrlcla .... 193 98 Rhonemus, Sandra .......... 183 96, 64 Rlchardson, Donna .......... ........1123 99, 46, 67, 65, 25 Rlcketson, Nancy Jo ...... 183 99, ss Ricketts Rue .......... 183 105 Rlley, Erederlck .............. ...,........1113 101, 66, 76, 82 Rlley, Vlrglnla .................. 1123 97, 51, 73, 62, 66, 77, 53, 25, 33, 55 Rlnard, Blll ............ 193 101 Rlnard, George ........ 183 105 , 65, 25 Rogers, Buddy ...... 193 98, 67 Rogers, Deloris ...1............ 99, 48, 68, 85 Rogers, Grace..1113 105, 47 Roland, Ray ........,... 183 104 Rolfers, Fred..1123 101, 25 Roller, Don ....,,.......... 193 99 Ronemous, Carol .............. 99, 64, 85 Rose, Margaret .......... 96, 68, 64 Rosebrough, Raymond .... 102 Rosedahl, Barbara .......... 1113 97, 63, 85, 40, 84, 86 Rosen,Leonard .......... 183 96 Rosen, Michael ....1,.. 183 96 Rosenberg, Rosallnd..193 98 Rosenfeld, Barbara .......... 100, 85, 84 Rosenthal, Avram ............ ......1123 102, 41, 62, 66, 26 Rosenthal, Ranore .......... 99, 68, 85 Rosenzwelg, Sue ..., 1103 100 Rosler, Barbara ................ ............1123 98, 46, 67, 26 Rosler, Beverly ................ ..............,.1123 98, 46, 67, 26 Rosmarlne, Jerry .... 1103 99 Rosow, Stan..193 100, 91, 89 Ross, Bills .... 1103 99, 68, 81 Ross, Blllle .......... 193 103, 84 Ross, Carol ........ 183 104, 85 Rothrock, Joan ...... 1113 105 Roush, Donna .,............ ' .............,.,....,... 1113 103, 67 Rowland, Pat .....1...... 193 98 Royse, Rc'iilh '4 ntihiiif' Donna ......,.....,., Charles ......1........ .1123 103, 60, 40, ......1123 97, 49, 7s', Harriett ....,........... 26 26 102, 85, 84 Rubln, Herbert ,....... 183 96 Rubln, Marlene .......1......,... 103, 67, 84 Rucker, Clifton .....,.......... 102, 41, 62 Rucker, Emma..183 105, 85 Ruefly, Gloria .... 183 104, 85 Rundell, Reld .... 1123 101, 49, 60, 41, 66, 40, 32, 26, 55 Runyan, Dolores .............. ..........--1123 104, 67, 64, 26 Runyon, Samuel.,193 101, 76 Russell John .................... 104, 41, 61, sa, 1123 67, Rutledge, Margle ............ 1123 98, 46, 61, 39, 26, Ryan, Barbara ........ 193 1 26 45 02 Saeger, Rlchard ........ 193 97 Saladlno, Rosalee 193 'i'65 '47 Samberg, Marlene ...,..... f.. ............1113 67, 50, 51, 105 Samberg, Stanley .....1...... 103, 90 Sample, Edgar .................. 103, 48, 90, 89 Sams, Betty ........ 1113 102, 48 Sanders, Betty ......,........,.. ............1123 99, 64, 66, 26 Sanders, Mary Mylene .... 104 Sanell, Rlchard .... 183 96, 68 Sankey, John .........,.. 1113 100, 49, 50, 62, 92, 89, 48 Schaefer, Martln ...... 183 96 Schmitt, Rosemarie ........ 101, 68 Schubach, Barbara .... 193 103 Schubach, Mary Rose .... 105, 61 Schuster, Joan ........ 1113 47 Scofield, Ruth ........... .,,.... 97, 47, 68 Scofield, Ralph .... 1113 103 Scott, Donna ...... 193 102, 84 Scott, Lynda ............ 193 102 Scott, Shlrley .......... 1103 98 Searles, Helen ..........,....... 105, 66, 26 Seaton, Katherine . ........ . 99, 62 Selbert, Hugh .....,.... 193 101 Sellgson, Stanley .... 183 104 Sellars, Jean .... 1123 105, 46, 67, 64, 86, 85, 26, 84 Selonke, Merllne..193 102, 84 Settle, Gall .... .... 1 113 63, 66 Sewln, Michael .,...... 1103 99 Shabason, Evelyn ....1103 99 Shallnsky, Harriet .......... .....,1123 102 46, 47, 64, 26 Shamle, Marilyn .... 1113 105 Shane, Elizabeth ............ 1113 102, 63, 64, 68, 47, 85 Shane, Stanley .................. 1123 98, 66, 41, 74, 61, 77, 89, 40, 82, 88, 26, 72 Shane, Teddy ...,..... .183 105 Shannon, Deborah ,... 183 98 Sharon, Lu Ann..1123 105, 26 Sharon, Nancy . ..,..,. 193 100 Sharp, Connle .... 193 100, 84 Sharp, Dennv Sharpe, Davld Sheftel, Myrna..1123 101, 26 ..........183 105 ........193 100 Shlelds, Byron ......,... 193 98 Shlelds, Janet .............,.... 1113 96, 56, 63, 68, 47, 40 Shlelds, John ...,..,.........,... 100, 49, 27 Shlrk, Blll ...,.......,.. 1113 101 Shoemaker, Evelyn ,... 183 85 Shoup, Joanne ..,............... ........1113 103, 47, 86, 84 Shouse, Carl .......,.... 193 103 Showalter. Glorla..1113 104 Shreeve, Natalee .,...1........ ....,.......1113 98, 56, 63, 40 Shrlver, Bonnle..193 103, 84 Shukert. Barbara .... 193 100 Shultz, Myron, ....., 1103 103 Shure. Deborah..193 102, 84 Slegelbaum, Blll .............. 102, 49, 50 Slegelbaum. Don ..... ...193 98 Slemon, Betty .,...... 183 104 Silverman, Sandra . ,... ....... 98, 64, 51 Silverman, Shirley .,....,,., I .....,.......,.. 1123 104, 65, S lverman, Sonja ...... 183 Silvers, Barbara .............,.. . ..............,.... 1113 105. 51, 85 Sllvers. Donald ...,.,.. 193 108 Silverstein. Bernlce .....,,. 1123 98, 86. 85. 40, 84, 27 Sllversteln, Myerlvn .,....,. 1113 101, 47 Silverstein, Stephen ........ 105. 62 Slmcox, Helen .......,,. 193 98 Simons, Marlvnne .... 183 104 Slmpson, Barbara ............ ......,...,...,,1123 98, 67, 47, 27 Slmpson, Bettv .....,..........., 104. 64. 85 Simpson. Rose..1123 101. 27 Slnger. Neal ......,..... 1103 96 Singer. Ruhln ........1103 104 Singleton, Kay ........ 1103 99 Slx, Roger ....,....... 1123 97, 27 Slx, Tom ..........,...., 183 96, 68 Slagle, Linda ,.., ..193 102, 85 Slater, Rlchard ..,..... 1113 96 Smith. Barrv .,... ,...... 1 93 98 Smlth, Charles ......., 183 104 Smlth, Davld ......... .1113 103 Snyder, Jack ....................., ............1123 101, 60, 41, 27 S bll D I ....., ..... o n, ona d . ........1113 103, 49, 50, 76, 48 Soltz, Maurice ........ 193 103 Southard, Betty..193 98, 84 Southard, Frelda ............ 1123 105, 46, 67, 61, 45, 27 Spack, Allen ............ 193 103 Spack, Harriett .... 1113 105 Spack, Helen .................... 105. 65. 27 Spector, Natalie ...... 193 100 Spector, Shirley .... 1113 105 Spelaer, Moses . ............... .. 1123-104, 41, 62 40, 67, 27 Spence, Martha Carolyn.. ................1113 102, 56, 40 Sperber, Don..1123 46, 41, 27 Splegel, Marshall M183 104 Spltlenpfell Barbara ..,... .-.1123 102, 46, 64, so, 27 Spradlln, Betty..1103 97, 60 Sproull, James .................. ................1103 100, 76, 82 Staley, Connie .................. 99, 68, 64, 85 Staley, Jerry ............ 1103 97 Staley, Jo Ann .................. 100, 47, 85 Staley, Patrlcla ................ 101, 85 Starllng, Jerry ..............,. 103, 67, 27 Stathopoulos, George .... 105, 46, 27 Stathopoulos, Sophle ...... 102, 84 stiiiem' Pat ......,................. Rlncker, Carol ......,....,....., . ,... ......, 1 123 99, 66, 60, 25 Rlnker, Davld .......... A .....,.., 97, 77, 78 Rlnker, Donna .................. 1123 98 63, 44, 86, 84, 25 Rltchey Jo ..,....,.,.... 1113 101 Rivers, Leona .....,.. 183 99 85 Rivers, Lola ...................... 96, 64, 85 Robbins, Don .... 1103 98, 67 Roberts, Jack Keith ...,.... .............,1l03 99, 50, ss, 91 Roberts, Mary Ann .......... 97, 47 Schanker, Barbara..1113 98 Schanker, Donald ......,...,. 1123 100, 46, 41, 61, 39, 77, 66, 44, 26 Schermerhorn, Wlnnle .... 1103 47 Schick. Elizabeth .... 183 105 Schmldt, Bob ., ...... 1113 102 Schmldt, Rud,y..1123 97, 26 Schmitt, Bert a ...... 193 100 115 Smlth, Eugene ,....,... 1103 97 Smlth, Gerald..1113 103, 91 Smlth, Gordon ....,. 193 99, 48 Smith, Janet Lee..183 96, 85 Smlth, Jlm ............ 193 101, 76 Smlth, Kenneth .,.... 1113 100 Smlth, Marllyn ........ 183 99 Smith, Menard ,... ..,. 1 93 101 .......f1l13 102, eo, 51, se, ss Steln, Eleanor ......,. 1103 102 Steln, Sherry ........ 183 96, 85 Steiner, Wayne ........ 183 98 Stellmach, Margaret ........ 103, 84 Stephens, Georgla .... 183 99 Stephens, Martha ............ 97, 85, 67 Stephens, Wallace..1113 101 Sterling, Janis ..... I ............ 100, 67, 84, 85 Steva, John .... .... 1 123 96, 60, 41, 57, 68, 56, 45, 27 Stevens, Blll ...................... ............1113 46, 60, 66, 102 Stevenson, Jane ...... 1103 99 Stevenson, Jlm ........ 1103 98 Stlbbs, John ............ 193 100 Stlrton, Roy ........ 1113 99, 90 Stock, Alfred ............ 1113 97 Stoklas, Kenneth ............ 98, 76 Stonner, Edward .......... .... 97, 79 Storey, Alice .... 1123 103, 27 Storey, Dong .......... 193 98, 76 Stout, Albert ........ 193 98, 8 4 Stout, Everette ........ 1103 99 Stout, Jlm ................ 193 103 Stout, Marjorle ........ 193 100 Stout, Ronald .......... 1123 28 Stratton, Donald .... 1103 101 Streeter, Gary ........ 193 100 Strohfleld, Patsy .... 1123 105 Strohfleld, Sue .......... 183 96 Stubbs, Jo Ellen ........,....... 99, 64 Sturges, Jlmmy ........ 193 103 Sturgis, Virginia .... 1113 103 Sulllvan, Shella ................ 100, 68 Sutherlin, Charles .... 193 102 Swager, Carol ......,. 183 104 Swartz, Vlvlan . .,....... 183 96 Sweazey, Carolyn .... 193 102 Sweezy, Elaine ..... ...1103 96 Sneed, 63, 66, 86, 85, 84, 27, 33 Snider, Fred ......,. 193 101, 91 Snitz, Geraldine ..,............. Betty ...... 1123 105, .,..........1123 105, 64, 67, 27 'I' Tabolsky, Marshall ........ 103, 41 Talnter, Janet .................. 105, 67, 29 Talbot, Mary ,..... 193 103, 84 Tankel, Beverly .... 1113 105 Tarbell, Patrlcla ............... . ................111l 105, 47. 60 Tarcza, Sally Sue ............ ............1103 102, 47, 64, 85 Tautfest, Bonng' ................ ............193 10 , 64, 85, 84 Tautfest, Sue .....,........ 1113 96, 46, 43, 64, 60, 85, 84 Taylor, Ann ......... ,.... ........ 102, 64 89 84 Taylor, Clarke ......... f183' as 100, , Wanda Loulse .... Taylor, Donna. .................. 1123 105, 46, 62, 67, 64, 86, 85, 84, 28 Taylor, Harold ,.......,. 183 96 96. 64 Taylor, Jane ........ 183 Taylor, Lois .............. 1103 102, 62, 64, 47, 68, 85, 84 Taylor, Mary Ann .....,...... 64, 84 Taylor, Mary E...1123 102, 60, 66, 39, 40, 42, 28, 55 Temposky, Harriett ,....... 103, Thelen, Dennis..1123 96, Thomas, Carol .....,............ 103, 101, 68, 84 Thomas, Elaine .....,.. 183 105 Thomas, James .............,.. 100, 50, 76 Thompson, Circle Lee .... -------.1113 10 , 47, 86, 85, 84 Thompson, Eleanor ........ 100, 85, 84 Thompson, Linda ........ 193 97 Thompson, Nancee.,193 101 Thomsen, Jerry ........ 183 98 Thornton, Beverly .... 1103 99 Thorp, Paul ..........,.,.........,. 1113 102, 74, 61, 77, 39, 72 Thurman, Bob.,1123 100, 28 Tillery, Jack ....,....... 183 96 Tillman, Cara Lee ..,. 183 96 Tlmms, Sharon,,.193 98, 39 Tobb, Harreen .................. 103, 66, 47 Todd, Richard .,,..... 193 103 Toney, Celia May .... , ....... ............1123 97, 46, 68, Trachtman, Idell .... 1103 Traugott, Pat ..,........,...... 105, 68, 28 Tripp, Charleen..1113 97, 50 Trocosso, Thelma .... 1113 105 Trotter, Shirley .....,,.,....,.. 97, 56, 28 Trout, Jlmmle .....,.. 1103 97 Trutzel, Robert ...... 193 105 Tubbs, William Robert .,.. 100, 66 67 Turner, Vlvian..1113 105, Turpin, Dick ..,.......,. 183 104 U Ullery, Keith .,.. 1113 103, 68 Van Horn, Charles..1103 100 Van Horn, Raymond ....,. 1123 104, 61, 77, 39, 82, 28 Van Lanlngham, David.. Van Schoelandt, Don .,.... 1113 99 Vasholz, Robert ....,. 193 104 Vasholz, Roberta ,......,.... 193 67, 102 Vaughn, Norma..1123 101, 28 Veach, Jean ........,..... 193 102 Vidltto, Gerry ,... ..,.1113 105 Vilinsky, Jerry ......,. 1103 103 Vogel, John .........,.. 1113 100 Vogel, Mary ........,..,.... 193 101 Vogel, Teresa ,... 1103 100, 47 Vogt, esta Joan .,....., 1140385 102, 64, 47, 68, 66, 8 , Volkwirtz, Judy ,......... 183 96 W Wachtel, Marlene ..,. 193 102 Wachtel, Natalie .... 183 104 Waddell, Mike ,..... 183 98, 39 Wade, Charles L ........,...... .......,...1113 103, 50, 92, 89 Wallace, John .............,..,... ..,.......,.....1103 100, 90, 89 Walter, Marilyn .............. ........1113 100, 67, 50, 68, 85 Walters, Mardue .... 183 104 Walton, Hugh ...... 193 102, 91 VVambold, Franklyn .,...... 1103 97 Wamsher, Joanne ,... 1113 103 Ward, Barbara ...,.. .... 1 83 99 Ward, Nancy ....,..,...... 183 96 Ward, Sharon .... 193 85, 102 Warko, Michael ..,..... 193 98 Warner, Joyce ........ 1103 103 Watkins, Harlan ,...193 99 West, Carol.,1123 97, 47, 28 West, Delores .... 193 102, 84 West, Jimmie .....,.. 1113 103 Kenneth .... 1123 98, West, 46, 66, 41, 57, 62, 89, 88, 28 Weston, Margie .,., 1123 101 Wheelock, George .,.. 193 99 Whitacre, Alfred Karl .... ............1103 99, 90, 92, 89 Whltchurch, Jo ........ 193 102 White, Beverly .... 183 104, 85 White, Pat .................,...... ............1103 97, 68, 81, 76 White, Patrlcla ................ 102, 61, 28 White, Paul .,.. 1123 104, 46, 51, 61, 67, 66, 44, 52, 28 White, Rlchard..1103 100, 90 Whitsltt, Bob ........., 1103 98 Whitsitt, Joyce .....,.....,.,.. 99, 66, 64 Whittington, Larry..183 104 Wichmann, Robert .... 183 96 ............1113 101, 62, 81, Wolberg, Sue ...,................ ........1123 96, 43, 67, 42, Wolf, Joseph ,................... ............193 102, 48, 91, Wolf, Marvin..f93 101, 913 Wolf, Norman ........ 193 Wolfe, David , ......... ,'..183 Wolfskill, Donald .......... 83 29 89 89 00 98 81 Wolkey, Lawrence .......... 99, 91, 89 Wolverton, Dale.,193 98, 76 Wolverton, Marcheta ...... Wondraska, Shlrley..1123 101, 46, 51, 67, 45, 52, 29, 53 Wood, Robert .......... 1103 99 Wicker, Marcia ...,.,,......... 105, 66, 28 Wlckllffe, Phyllis .,,......... 103, 47 Widmier, Gerald ,...,. 183 104 Widmler, Mike .....,......,..... 103, 66, 67 Wilhoit, Alice .................... 1103 100, 47, 84 Wlllens, Janice ......,........... ............1123 104, 46, 67, 29 Williams, Dick ........ 183 96 Williams, Fred ..,.,... 1103 97 Williams, Helen.,183 98, 64 Williams, Howell .... 193 98 Williams, LeRoy ,..... 183 96 Williams, Phil .....,............ 100, 76, 39 Williams, Shirlev ........,,,, 100, 39 Williams, Tom ..., 193 99, 76 Willis, Lvle ...... 193 103, 76 Wllllts, Pat .......,....,,,.,,,.,,,, 1113 100, 50, 86, 85 W'i'ii'ifs ' Wood, Virginia .....,..l....,.. ....,...1113 105, 61, 39, 66, 67 Woods, Anita .,.....,...l........ .,..........1123 103, 67, 48, 29 Woodson, Bob .....,........,..... 102, 50, 76 Wooldridge, Sandra ......,. 103, 68, 67 Workman, Phyllis ..,...... . 103, 85, 84 Wright, Gary .... 193 101, 76 Wright, Graham ........ 193 98 Wright, Jerry , ....... 1113 103 Wright, John ...... 1123 65, 29 Wright, Leland ...,.... 183 68 Wright, Muriel .... 183 96, 85 Wright, Shirley..1103 100, 85 Wright, Sue .....................,.. 105, 46, 61 Wyatt, Tom ........ 1123 97, 41, 61, 77, 56, 82, 75, 29, 72 Y Yancey, Billy ...,........ 183 96 Yancey, Jane..1103 99, 64, 68 Young, Dolan ..,........, 193 98 Young, Forrest ...... 1103 97 Young, James .... , ............. ,. Vlfatson, Dolores .....,........., 103, 62, 47 Waxman, Anita ........,....... 104, 68, 85 Waxman, Herbert ............ 97, 82, 39 Waxman, Joe ...,...,............ 100, 90, 89 Weaver, Denny , .....,. 183 104 Weaver, Donna ...... 193 105 Webb. Beverle ............193 102, 49, 39, 84 48 Wilson, David..193 98, 82, Wilson Douglas .......,..,.., 104, 29 Wilson, La Von ........ 183 105 Wilson, Lenora Ann ,... .... 1123 97, 45, 29, 33, 57, 56 104 Young, Thomas ...,..,. 183 Youngberg, Bernlece ...... ......1123 101, 67, 64, 61, 29 Umsmead, Kamleennuoy 99 Vlvb 412, 105, 46r '6'2l 'g'Q', '28 -,-----------.-----------.--. 193 100 Z Ulldike. Leah ---- 1113 105. 46 Wedqne, Sher-on ,,,,,,., Q95 101 wngggz 11L425fi,3,d2Jgff'l--99 zammar, Norman ---'------.-.- V Weidman, Kathleen ........ UD 103 82 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1123 104, 29 ,..........,183 68, 64, 85, 105 Wfi555 p5gif,g dz, Zaun, Marcia Xageng. Mary ..,,. 51123 105 wegner, Sandlra .E .... 193 105 96 41, 43 65 'gg '66 29 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1113 104, 63, 64, 47 a en ne, ary ou se .... e ner, tan ey ern e .... ' ' ' ' ' ' L --'--.--,,---,,, C123 104, 56, 64, 40. 12, , ...................,....... 493 ss, 43 wH,S5',,'1,,filihi,',',1,f2,2,Q,03'90 Zif1Y','f5,'.,,fffT9i,e 101 85 84 28 eo, as, 44, 42, 32, 55 Wemshemk, Judy .... 183 98 f 50, 97 '--- 66 Zmgngerman Diana' j- Van Deursenf Malcolmni Weldon, Shannon ----------'- Wi'fiQgi5 'jg,Q5i3iii'Q ' ---q103'102 ,,..,,.,,.......... i1123 1037.467 29 v,iH i5a5fggag ii1a'i11,i9T ...., 02 WEHiiELg'5ii'i, i3Qc2,:22,.dig'133 Winer, Irving -------,---- 491 96 -21303 Sfjuyglyf --'-' , 5-,flfg 22 97, 75, 72 Wendeg-amz, Gretchen Winn' D011 --G-----A-------487 98 f ma 'd YH ' van Dyke, Clyde ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, q 83 105, 64, 39 Winters, Sandra ........ 183 85 Zle ty 134051261135---:H---H---29 ................1123 97, 60, 41, 28 Wentz, Ronald......183 as, 48 Wise, Delbert -----,--191 102 7 H 0- 9- 47 Van Gorkom, Cecelia ........ Wesner, Joyc .,,..... 1103 100 Wlshnow, H31'01d -1--,---1--- Zumwalf, Betty--U 7 9 ' 1 , ss, ss Wesner, Ma ......,.1113 103 Wolf, Jack ..,.....111J 100, 66 Zurovsky. Phyllis---A--493 93 it I fl 1' 9 1 ft Q- -' M-A I J 42' 7 ' ' A ' j 5 '77 J' J' 441' Q1 Jw 5 y' J I 1 1 Q' ' A I , 2 If 'vff7'5f. ' 1, ft' ' ' ff ,V ,gl ' ' 0 I! . Q if I: 5 A ,by I bug' Q - 2 ' 7 , L ,' X,,' 9 A, - 1-W' ft 1- ,aw - VM Q 2 Q ' ,fm 1 I 5 ' , ,U .4 ' . .' 1' - be ' In A - JZM4! Va I ' 4 ' ,- .' 1 5 f A ff ay f ' s L! 1,16 :-' , , ' ' 7-J nt' H' , 1 : ' 441, 5' - 1 S J If Ziyi, 4. ., X, K , if 1 , K -1 J' A Q' 116 ACTIVITIES INDEX Miss ADMINISTRATION Faculty .............................. 107-110 Mr. J. C. Bond ........ ...,...... 9 Mr. G. T. Chubb .,.,..., ,,., 9 ATHLETICS Basketball, First team ...,.. 78-79 Basketball, Second team ...... 81 Cheerleaders .....,.......,...,,..,.,.... 77 Football, First team .... 72, 74-75 Football, Second team .......... 76 Football, Freshman team .... 76 Girls' Sports .....................,., 84 86 Tennis Team 83 Track .............. ..,. 8 2 CLASSES Junlor Officers ........ .... 3 5 Senlor Officers .... .......,.. l 2 Seniors ....l.,........ ..... 1 3 29 DRAMATICS Debaters ......,,......... .... 8 7 Drama Workshlp ..... .... 5 1 Engllsh Assembly ...... .... 5 4 Fall Play ..................... 52 Senior Play ............. .... 5 3 FEATURES Football Queen .... ....... 7 3 Senior Ballot , ..... ..... .,,,... 3 2 -33 Senlor Prophecy ....... ....... 3 4 Senior Wlll ,.l..,........ .... 3 1 HOMEROOMS Absentees ......... 5 Mlss Adams ..... 96 Mlss Bailey .... 96 Mlss Balty ,..,.. 96 Mr. Barrett .... 96 Mr. Bell ....... 96 Mlss Bet! ..... 97 Mlss Miss Miss Blase ...... Bock ......... Bradley ...... Mr. Bradley ..... Mr. Cable ........ Mlss Cannon ..... Mr. Carman .... Mlss Cody ......... Mr. Cornelius ...... Mr. Dwlght ....... Eckles ........ Mlss Erickson .... Mrs. Farrelly ...... Mr. Forbes ......... Mr. Franklin ..... Mlss Johnson ...... Miss Johnston .... Mlss Kaufman .... Mr. Koenig ....... ' Mr. Lindley .... Mr. Llndwall ..,.. Mr. Lovejoy ..... Red Cross .. ...... ........ . Miss Mlss Mlss Mlss Mlss McGlnnls ....... .l..,., McMillan .............. ....... Mlnckemeyer Mitchell ....... ,,..,. ,,,,,,, Molony ............ ....... Mr. Morrlssette ...... ...,... Mrs. Reber ........,.,. ,.,,,,, Mr. Richmond ..... ....... Mlss Schmidt ...... ...,,.. 97 97 97 97 98 98 98 98 98 99 99 99 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 101 101 101 102 102 102 102 102 103 103 Mlss Secrest ...... Mrs. Shawver .... Mr. Slracusa .................... Mr. Stephens .......................... Mlss Van Volkenburgh ........ Miss Weeks .................,..,.,,,,,,,, Mr. Wherle ............ Mrs. Weinberg ...... Mlss Welch ........ Mr. Withers ...........,. Miss Wray ....,,,,,..,,,,,., Mlss Wulfekammer ..... HONORS A.A.U.W. ...,,.,....,., . ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , City Hall Day ....... , .................. Natlonal Honor Society ........ Quill and Scroll ........................ MUSIC A Cappella ..... Band .,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Girls' Chorus .... Orchestra ......... Mixed Chorus .... Mixer Band ........... ORGANIZATIONS Chemistry Club ....... C. 0. E. .........,........ . Cynthlans ................ Discussion Club ...... El Ateneo ............. Engineers ............. French Club ....,.............. Future Homemakers ............ Iotas ................................. Juntos ..........,....... Keats .,.....,.,,.,,A ,,,,,, Lettermen's Club ..... Muir Club ..,....... ............ 138.86011 .... Press ................. ,,.,,,,,, Radio Club ........... Safety Science ..... Stamp Club ...,.... Thiclon ........... Y-Teens ..... Zetas ........ R.O.T.C. Battalion Officers .... Battalion Staff ......... Company A ComDanY B ..... N. R. A. ........ . Officers ................. Rifle Team .............. Saber and Stripes ................ SERV ICE ORGANIZATIONS Book Crew .L ...........,........,.... . Civll Defense .......................... Mask and Wlg ......... Mixer Committee .... Nurse's Assistants .... Office Assistants ..... Pressmen ...................... Projector Operators ..... Sound Crew ...... Stage Crew ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,--,.,.. W Student Councll ...... ,.,...,, 3 8 Traffic Squad .... 103 103 108 104 104 104 104 104 105 105 105 105 56 42 40 42 46 49 47 48 50 50 66 65 60 66 66 60 66 68 63 62 61 77 67 .........44-45 43 67 68 68 62 64 61 92 92 90 91 . 89 88 92 89 57 55 67 68 56 56 57 57 57 57 56 -39 41 ' X W6 0' L . if' 'Dil f0lr I rp, fag' - 7 'nz .514 . ' .f ' A I wMWy W , J i jjfyfwf MW WT WWMJ? fffgymfff Wwfwhfifif! U . G W' YWQMW , '55.f'qfQW5W Way CX . , W N X ' ' f i wit V W f' A ri-Ib ,,a,.3'f'faT?:S'1'- A L AA 3 'ez' , is i a . Sw., V W . 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