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Woon XVOODSON WRIGHT VIRGINIA VVOOD- Ginny was an ollicer of El Ateneo, was a member of the Pep Club, Y-Teens, was on the Executive Board of the Student Council, and vice-president of Zetas. This personality plus gal plans to go to Christian College. BOB WOODSON-How one fellow can bc so jolly and yet do so good in school and make a Hne record for himself is something we'd like to know how is done, but we sure saw it done by our Woodie. Woodie played football, was in A Cappella, Paseon, and rates sports tops with him. It's on to college for Bob. SUE WRIGHT-Sue was in Zetas, Pep Club, Y-Teens, A Cappella, and Drama Workshop. After either Warrensburg or K.U. she will be a private secretary. This pirate really kept the kids in good humor this year. 24 ZAUN SHOWALTER SPECTOR MARCIA ZAUN-Marcy was in Iotas, Y-Teens, Drama NVorkshop, and was on the Y-Teen Executive Board. Her big job of the year was being editor of the Paseon and she did a marvelous job. Her plans are to teach English after graduating from Warrensburg. GLORIA SI-IOWALTER-Glo-ann was in Rainbow and was one of our C.O.E. students. She will attend Baker starting next fall. SHIRLEY SPECTOR-Shirl came to us from Southeast where she was in Y-Teens and went out for Girls' Sports. At Paseo she was in C.O.E.
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eadofz 70655 With tears of regret the class of '52 leaves the familiar halls of Hilltop House and with di loma in hand oes out into the world leavin to next . P 3. g years seniors something to remember it by. Ruth Hall and Clark Cunningham have done their best for our alma mater and we think that the two following in their footsteps seem to be Sande Carpenter and Mitchell Kur. ' Sally Marshall and Iordon Cohen leave their book entitled HI-Iow to Succeed to Marilyn Foster and Richard Coleman, use it well. Marilyn Leslie hands over her counting of the popularity poll to Arline Mason and Paul Thorp leaves his knowledgefPj of how to stuff the ballot box to Tom Cowling. Shirley Long and Iohn Capps are learning to be just like everyone else from Ann Crawford and Dick Kyger. As typical as they can be. Ed Chimenti brushes off his letter sweater and hands it proudly to Bill Ross while Carol Knight takes athletic lessons from Kathleen Frisbie. Ierry Green and Patty Preston have been taking lessons from Arthur Murray Herron and his assistant IoAnn Oppenheimer. Iake Golding gives to Mickie Klein a pass key to Woolf Brothers, and Nancy Hamlin takes over Gerry Viditto's modeling job at Harzfelds. Dot Brunn passes on her charms to Pat Nichols and Harry Gaflin gives the same to Don Phillips with love. Margie Messick passes on her come hither look to Shannon Weldon and Bob Woodson leaves to Larry Voge the fine arts of wolf whistling. Ronnie and Pat are teaching Carolyn Holley and Gordon Arbuckle how to keep the love light burning. Art Katz and Sue Wright whisper the secret of how to keep them laughing to Ken Marley and Shirley Scott. Marilyn Walter hands over her beauty to Terry Kopelman and W. R. Radar gives his winning smile to Bob Martin. Iody Hartmann tells Sharon Long that the show must go on and Bernie Papin decided to pass on his play book to George Huff. Here's a tip to next years Paseon staff. One way to keep Unca Lute happy is to dance the hour away. We leave you with these last few words, so long it's been good to know ya. 746 Senior: 66444 af 7952
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