Paseo High School - Paseon Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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BRAQLEY Latin Speech-Drama Clothing Physical Education Boolqlqeepmg WILMA W. BRINI-L LAVEIIN T. CABLE M. L. CATER WILLARD R. CHAMBERS NELLIE M. CODY Music Music Music Common Learnings Spanish 5 IOI-IN P. COLEMAN PAUL C. CONSTANT CLIFFORD D. CORNELIUS LQJTHER CROCKER In C. DANIELSEN Art - Ruzlio-French Physical Ednmlion ' Hisiory Civics-Dr. Ed. 6 MAllX' DAUGIIERTY WM. D.1VlD DEH.NRD'F NELSON DWIGI-II' ORA A. ECKLES MAXINE L. ERICKSON English Mathcmrztir: Phyximl EIfIl6'l11i071 History CIUMUIE HA1':TIE FARRELLI' ROBERT YV. FORBES H. B. FRANKLIN BURL D. HARMON MARVIN HOFFMAN Phyxmll Ezlucntion C. O. E. History English Botany LAURA IOI-INSTON D,-ww KIRK RAI' L. KOENIG RUSSELL LEE DONALD H. LINDLEY Hislory Common Learning: Woodwork Mailzemaiics Drafting-Melaluforlq E. A. MONTE LINDXVALL G, M. LORTZ IANE MAUCK DOROTHY MCGINNXS ELIZABETH MINCKEMISYER Scienre Drnfiing Typing Clothing Mathematics 7 NELL G. MITCHELL CLEC: P. MORRISSETTE MARTHA E. NEHER ANQREW NUR5I:i! L. E. 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SANDE CARPENTER - Sande very elihciently takes over as gift receiver of the class for she was president of her junior class. Her numerous activities speak for her popularity. She was Iunior Continuity oflicer of the Student Council, veep of Cynthians, chairman of the mixer committee, and a member of Y-Teen cabinet, Mask and Wig, Fall Play cast, Pep club, Press and Paseon staffs, Inter-club council and an oflice assistant. Sande will grace the halls of William Iewell in the fall. TOM COWLING - Being vice president of the senior class is only one of the many honors heaped on the shoulder of Tommy, for he was gift receiver of his junior class, veep of the Student Council, general on the Traflic Squad, and a member of Engineers, Letterman's club, Radio club, and Stage Crew. This good looking guy was also cocaptain of the football team and an all-star and a member of the track team. Tom wants to become an aeronautical engineer. GORDON ARBUCKLE-Capable Gordon had many other activities aside from being secretary of the I2 senior class. He was treasurer of the junior class, a lieutenant on the Traliic Squad, a member of Radio, Letterman's, and Chemistry clubs, Keats, and the football team. Gordie,' wants to be an electrical engineer, and K-State will be the lucky school to claim this popular guy. BOB DAVIS - Bob handled the finances of the senior class for he held the office of treasurer. He was also secre- tary of Letterman's club, a lieutenant on the Traffic Squad, sergeant-at-arms of Student Council, vice president of his junior class, and a member of Keats. Small but mighty - that was Bob, as a member of the football and track teams. He will study chemical engineering at K-State. BILL ROSS-Bill acted as reporter of the senior class. His actions on the basketball court brought cheers from Paseo fans, and he was a fine player on the football and track teams too. He was president of A Cappella, on the executive board of Student Council, sergeant-at-arms of his junior class, and a member of Keats, mixer com- mittee, and Lettermanls club. In addition to all this, Bill was active in scouting, having his Eagle and God and Country award. PAT WHITE-As sergeant-at-arms of the senior class it was Pat's job to keep order. He was on the basketball team, president of Engineers and Inter-club council, a member of Chemistry club, El Ateneo, Trailic Squad, Letterman's club, and the Honor Roll. Pat will continue working hard at Kansas University studying to be a chemical engineer. BARBARA AKS- Bobbie was a member of Drama Workshop, Pep club, and A Cappella choir. This jolly senior claimed her hobby was singing. She wants to be a stenographer or a housewife. ROGER ALLEN- Nick was a member of the football team and the Letterman's club and likes sports very much. He will go on to XVarrensburg. FRED AMOS-N.R.A., Trallic Squad and being an ollicer in R.O.T.C. kept Fred busy. To be an engineer is his ambition. He will go to Chicago where he will study in this held. SHIRLEY ANDERSON-lust to travel around and then settle down to raising a family seems to be sweet Shirley's main ambition. Shirley likes singing and was a member of A Cappella choir. GORDON ARBUCKLE - Class olliccr. KARLYN ARMSTRONG- Brown Eyes was a member of the Press staff, Cynthians, Y-Teens, Pep club. F.H.A., Science club, a homeroom otlicer, and in the Fall Play. Karlyn's plans are to travel all over the world. She will attend I.C. or K.U. IACK AUSTIN-lack was one of our C.O.E. students. He says his nick name is Stilas and he has no special college in mind at the present. IIMMY BABCOCK-C.O.E. took a lot of Little Bab's time. When he wasn't working, he was hunting or fishing. Iimmy will attend Church college at Graceland. ROBERT BARRET-Bob always had a smile for everyone. He was on the Student Council and a member of A Cappella. Bob will prepare to be a music teacher or a staff musician at the Conservatory of Music. SUE BASSIN-Intelligent and peppy describe little Susie. She was a member of A.A.U.NV., mixer committee, Mask and Wig, Drama Workshop. Y-Teen cabinet, Cynthians, a nurse and ollice assistant. She was also feature editor of the Press. To be a fashion designer is Susie's ambition and she will attend M.U. Ai-as ALLEN Amos Avsrm Baacocx B,xna1ar-r BILLS Bum IILAND SHIRLEY BEISER- Acting was Shirley's main interest here at Paseo as shown by her part in the Fall Play, P.T.A. play and her membership in Drama Workshop. She also had time for El Ateneo and the Muir club. Shirl plans to attend M.U. SHIRLEY ANN BERREY-Shirley is really sportsminded. Her hobbies are bowling, swimming, and tennis. In school she still found time to belong to Chemistry club and be a homeroom ollicer. lt's I.C. next. JOAN BILLS -To be an artist is this Rainbow girl's ambition. When she wasn't painting she was sewing. This talented senior will further her art at the K.C. Art Institute. MARILYN BIRD-Coming from St. Teresas. Crow didn't have to worry about getting acquainted over here. She was in the Pep club, Zetas, El Ateneo, Muir club, and Drama Workshop. She plans to major in Home economics at Kansas University. VICK BLAND- Handsome was a member of Engineers, Trallic Squad, Student Council. Letterman's club and A Cappella. Isle was also on the football team and plays baseball. This good- looking senior wants to he a baseball player or a coach and will attend Rockhurst. LOIS BLISSNER-Louie was one of our mid-term graduates who went into nurses training. Sewing and jazz records are her hobbies. HOWARD BODKER- Hoe was a member of Iuntos, Chemistry club. Spanish club, National Rifle Association, Quill and Scroll, Galley Chief on the Press, and had an oflicc in R.O.T.C. Howard will attend Washington U. where he will prepare for a field of medicine. BARBARA BOLAR - Sports. Y-Teens. Iotas. and Pep club kept Babs busy. She was an otlice assistant and on the honor roll. Shorthand was this senior's favorite subject so it is no wonder she wants to study secretarial work at Warrensburg. Awnmtsoxx AR BUCKLE Anxrsrraowc Bassist Busan Biamtnv Bussxea Bonxizit BOLAR I3 BORDh1AN BRASSER BRocKMAN BUCKNER Cairns, Im CATECHIS I4 BOTVVIN BRATON BRYAN Bunn CAPPS, IOHN CAToN BRACKEEN BRECKENRIDGE BRYANT CANTRELL CARPENTER CHATPIELD HARRIET RUTH BORDMAN - Shorty loves to cook, eat, and listen to records. She is anxious to graduate so she can be- come a secretary. She was a member of Pep club and Muir club. MARLENE RAE BOTWIN-This senior was active in both the Pep club and the Science club. She is planning on attending M. U. next year. WAYNE BRACKEEN- Skip was a member of the Student Council, Radio club, Chemistry club, Band, and Orchestra. In his spare time he collects Stan Kenton records. K.U. will claim this future electrical engineer. SHIRLEY IUNE BRASSER- Brat spends most of her time listening to records and enjoying sports and homemaking. She left at mid-term to take up housekeeping. RICHARD BRATON-M.U. will see this friendly senior next year where he will further his ambition of becoming an agricultural engineer. Besides being a loyal Paseoite, Dick was in the Radio club. DON BRECKENRIDGE-Football, basketball, and track kept Break busy at Paseo. He was in the Radio and French clubs and is planning on attending Kansas City University next year. BEVERLY BROCKMAN-Although Bev was very busy in Y-Teens, Pep club, and on the Student Council, she still had time to be veep of Zetas, president of Mask and VVig, on the Paseon staff and in the Fall Play. The piano is her hobby and she plans on attending William Iewell. IOHNNIE BRYAN-A real nature boy this guy. He can't think of anything he'd rather do than Fish and hunt. K.U. will claim this fine Paseoite next year. GEORGETTA BRYANT- Georgie was a member of Drama VVorl-ishop and was in the Fall Play. Her hobby is modeling and she hopes some day to be a professional. IOANNE BUCKNER-IoAnne's ambition is to be a good court reporter. She was very active in Rainbow, Y-Teens, Pep club, Muir club, and Advanced Girls Chorus. Her hobby is records and she is planning on attending Wartburg College. DON BUDD-Bud, one of the shorter members of the senior class, still managed to make enough baskets to stay on the second team. He wants to play professional baseball or study refrigeration. Don was a Traflic Squad member. LARRY CANTRELL- Tex's main interest is music. He entertained at many veteran's hospitals as well as in assemblies at Paseo. His hobby is entertaining, of course, and he is planning on a musical career. IAMES W. CAPPS - I. W.'s ambition is to become a doctor and he should be a good one with all his zest! He was interested in sports and enjoyed both sports and guns as hobbies. IOHN CAPPS-Class oliicer. SANDE CARPENTER--Class oflicer. BETTY CATECHIS - Betty plans on being a secretary after she finishes at I.C. She was active in Y-Teens, and Girls sports. Her favorite class was Sr. Lit. and one of her accomplishments was having a short story published in the Treasure Chest. GLORIA CATON- Glo was active in Iotas, Y-Teens, Pep club, El Ateneo, Science club, and on the Honor Roll. Her hobbies are oil painting and reading. She plans on becoming a X-Ray Technician. NORMAN CHATFIELD-This C.O.E. student had a variety of interestsg piano, girls, and cars. Norm is planning on attending I.C. to learn drafting or another interesting trade. MARGARET CLARK-This peppy senior was most inter- ested in music which she will continue next year at K.U. She was president of Discussion club, veep of Thicions, a Rainbow officer, nurse assistant, and a member of the Press, a senior editor of Paseon, A Cappella, Y-Teen cabinet, Mask and Wig, Pep club, executive board of Student Council, mixer committee, Quill and Scroll, Intereclub council, and the honor roll. NVILFRED IOSEPH CLIFFORD-Bill came to Paseo from Watertown, Massachusetts. He hasn't decided what he would like to do as yet but it is between M.U. and the Marines. His hobby is to see what makes cars and motorcycles tick. MAXINE COBLE-Eating, art, and skating art this seniors hobbies. She was secretary of her homeroom and was active in Iotas. RICHARD COLEMAN- Being elected to N.H.S. his iunior year was one of the nicer things that happened to this smart fellow. He was active in Iuntos, Chemistry club, Discussion club, R.O.T.C., National Rifle Association, Quill and Scroll, and was Managing Editor of the Press. Dick is uncertain as to where he is going to college but he knows that he wants to be an electrical engineer. DONALD CONROY -Don or SnuHy enjoys hunting and fishing. He loves life and though he wants to be a successful businessman, he hopes to End a job where he won't be tied down seven days a week. TI-IAD CORDER- Bud worked hard in math and physics fhis favorite classes, so he could go into engineering at K.U. He was an avid sports fan and hardly missed a Paseo sports activity. Thad was a Student Council representative and president of his homeroom. TOM COWLING -Class oflicer. EARL CRAMER-This ambitious senior Wants to become a chemical engineer. His hobby is cars and the chemistry lab in his basement. Earl belonged to Keats, Chemistry club, and was on the Press staff. MAX CURTIS--Although Max belonged to the Muir and Radio clubs, he was most interested in music and collecting guitar records. He plans to attend Colorado U. and become a musician or a geologist. BETTY DALEN - Betsy's,' ambition is to work in an oflice for a while and then marry a tall, dark, and rich man. She belonged to Muir club, Pep club, and enjoyed playing ping-pong and painting figurines. CAROL DAMERON-This peppy senior was president of Zetas, in the Discussion club, Pep club, Mask and Wig, Drama Workshop, Y-Teen cabinet, Quill and Scroll, and was advertising manager of the Press. She especially enjoys playing the piano and is planning on William Iewell next year. WAYNE EDNVARD DAVIDSON-Wayne has the right idea anyway-that is to have a comfortable income and home. He said he might even become a pilot. Much of his time was spent reading, his favorite pastime. DAN DAVIN--Danny's hobby is music and he hopes to become a singer after he Finishes at Central Missouri State College. He was in A Cappella, Radio club, and R.O.T.C. ROBERT DAVIS - Class officer. IERRY DAVIS -Ierry was a member of the Press staff, Paseon staff, Keats, Muir club, Spanish club, and on the executive board of the Student Council. He was also interested in bowling and Boy Scouts. This Eagle Scout wants to become an electrician. NVILLIAM DEAL-Sports were the high point in Bill's years at Paseo. He was active in football, track, and on the Rifle team. He was also in Letterman's club, Radio club, Student Council, and Traflic Squad. It's M.U. next. GEORGE DEFEO - Sonny's hobbies were cars and horses. His ambition is to own a horse ranch. THOMAS DEFEO --Tom was a member of thc Radio club. When he wasn't riding horses and collecting guns he was working on radios. I CLARK COLEMAN COXVLING DALEN DAVIN DEAL CLIFFORD CONROY Ctmmait DAM ERON Drwts, Bon DEFEO, GEORGE Cos LE Connex CURTIS DAVIDSON Davis, Iisuiu' DEFIZO, Tuoix-ms 15 l GENE DEMING- May I help you? Yes, Gene was a sales- man on our C.O.E. progrcm here, but in the meantime he likes to tinker with cars. He will study business administration at M.U. IOAN DINES -Ioan wants to see the world from an airplane so she is going to be an air line hostess. She likes skating and horse- back riding. U.C.L.A. shows likely prospects for Io. ROBERT DOMBROWA-Bob just likes to hunt and fish in his spare time. He is going on to William Iewell from Paseo. Friendly Bob, we know, will succeed in his ambition as a businessman. LOLA LEE DONALDSON- Lulu was a member of A Cappella, Pep club, Y-Tccns, Muir club. Student Council executive board, Paseon staff, initiator of Zetas, and a homeroom and Rainbow oliicer. She wants to study merchandising. This friendly gal will go to K-State. IACK LEWIS DUKE-Duke contributed his time to the Stage Crew. He loves all sports, especially baseball. Making money and looking at girls is quite a hobby for him. BARBARA DUNGAN - Music and A Cappella was her number one subject. Barb is a sweet gal whose future as a housewife is already assured. RONALD DUNN -Cars and radios equal Rod and Rod says he wants to work with radios in the future. While here at Paseo he participated in R.O.T.C. DONAL DUVALL-It can't be true! But it is, Don wantsito get married! He spent some time on the Trafiic Squad learning to run things and also was a top track man. Don wants to manage a sporting goods SIOFE. SHIRLEY EDWARDS-Sweet and sensible was Shirley. She was a homeroom oflicer, veep of Discussion club, president of Iotas, secretary of Quill and Scroll, member of Y-Teens, A Cappella, on the Press and Paseon staffs, and a nurse assistant. To teach school is Shirley's ambition and she will attend Bethony College in Oklahoma. DEMING D151 as Doruuttowlx DUNN Du VALL Enwarms Excisiatto ENGLICK EvANs IUDITH EISBERG - Being selected as one of Paseo's candidates to the D.A.R., good citizen contest, was an honor bestowed on Iudy. As secretary of El Ateneo, a homeroom oflicer, on the Student Council, and debate team she has been kept busy. M.U. will claim this smart gal. SIDNEY ELARTON-Here's a girl who wants to be a house- wife. Sid was a member of Y-Teens and having fun was her pastime. CAROL ELLIS- Pennie says her ambition is matrimony and her favorite class was family relations. She belonged to A Cappella, Pep club, Y-Teens, and was secretary of her homeroom. IOHN ENGBERG- Honest Iohn always had a smile for everyone. He was president of Iuntos, and a member of Traflic Squad an Stage Crew. Iohn says his greatest ambition is to forget women and stay single. He will attend I.C. or K.U. IACK ENGLICK - Big lack was a member of Paseo's basket- ball team. Chemistry club, Inter-club council, Traffic Squad, and was president of Engineers. He will attend Rolla School of Mines and study to become an electrical engineer. NINA LEE EVANS--Nina iust loves toy dogs which she collects as a hobby. She was in after school sports, Y-Teens, and Rainbow. Nina wants to become a nurse, and will train for this in St. Louis. IAMES FALLMAN - Big lim belonged to Engineers, Letter- man's club, Trallic Squad, and the Student Council, and was on the football and track teams. William Iewell is Iim's choice for college. ALTA FANN-Alta is a very capable girl, as shown in her many activities. She was kept busy as president of Cynthians, news editor of the Press, a nurse and ofiice assistant, and a member of Chemistry club, Y-Teen cabinet, and Drama Workshop. College is not yet definite. RACHEL FELMAN- Dark eyes describe cute little Rae who was a member of Mask and Wig, Pep club, Drama Workshop, and the debate team. With all her personality and charm, we know she will succeed. DoN.u.osoN Duke DUNGAN Else Eno ELARTON ELLIS FALLMAN FANN FIELMAN 16 FIEHIG FILB13cx FINE Fimwfmo Fimzee Fava Gans:-Isaac GE1-ruin Gtuzniusr CAROL FIEBIG- Phoebe loves to sing and was a member of A Cappella. Her ambition is to be a housewife and cook her favorite food for her husband. IOE FILBECK, IR. -Ioe, who was a cheerleader for two years, was a member of Engineers, on the Trailic Squad, Student Council, rifle team and played in the mixer band. It's K.U. for this pirate. SUZANNE FINE- Sue, another C.O.E. student, claimed horse- back riding as her favorite sport. With a sparkle in her eyes and on her left hand, Susie says, I plan to be a housewife. DIANE FINGERSH-Diane transferred from Southwest this year. She was a member of Drama Workshop and the Science club. We wish her luck in whatever she does. CYNTHIA FORSYTHE.-Soft spoken, blue eyed, Cindy was president of Cynthians, veep of the Pep club, member of the Y-Teen cabinet, F.H.A., Safety science club, French club, Student Council, and a homeroom oflicer. Cindy Wants to be an air line hostess. MARILYN FOSTER-Versatile Marilyn was president of Thicions and Mask and Wig, secretary of the Student Council and N.H.S.. a member of Y-Teen cabinet, mixer committee, Pep club, Discussion club, Quill and Scrill, A.A.U.NV., Press staff, a nurse assistant, and co-editor of the Paseon. Representing Paseo in the D.A.R. she was also on the highest honor roll. At K.U. she will study clothes designing. ' FRANK FRANANO-Frank's main interests in life are cars and radios, as shown by his membership in the Radio club. He will go on to I.C. CI-IARLENE FRAZEE-This friendly gal was a member of French club, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens. Pep club, Muir club, Drama NVorkshop, Fall Play, and secretary of Thicions. Aside from all this, she received her life saving award. M.U. is her choice for college. FINGERSH Fonsvimz Fosran GARDNER GEGEN GERARD GLAZER Goarz GOLDING SANDRA FRYE-Sandy's main pastimes are reading and loafing. She left in Ianuary to attend I.C. and will then go on to California U. and major in psychology. LARRY GARDNER-This tall senior has chosen K.C.U. to study to be an accountant. Larry, modest as he is, didn't tell us anything else. MIKE GEGEN-This likable fellow was a projection operator while at Paseo. Mike wants to be a lawyer and is going to I.C. CECILE GERAD- Ceal just enjoyed going to school and being with all her friends. She loves animals and wants to go back to Colorado where she worked on a ranch last summer.. HARLEY GERSHBERG -Weight lifting is this senior's pastime and he plays softball, basketball, and ping pong too. This Eagle Scout wants to be an electrical engineer. ' MARILYN GETTLER - Getting rich easy is Marilyn's ambition. She was in the Chemistry club, Rainbow, and on the Honor Roll. Skating takes up all this friendly senior's spare time. RUTH GILCHRIST-Ruthie loves life and people as shown by her friendly smile and sweet disposition. She was an ollicer of Mask and Wig, a member of Zetas, Pep club, and on the Paseon staif. K.C.U. will claim this likable senior, where she will prepare to be a buyer. LEONARD GLAZER-Tennis and bowling are favorite sports of Lenny's. He is a member of Muir club, and R.O.T.C., and loves to work on cars. It's M.U. and then on to the University of Miami. MARY GOELZ-This skating enthusiast looks forward to her career as an air line hostess. College preparations for this field are not yet definite for Mary. TAMMY GOLDING-If Tammy's on a dance floor she's sure to be the center of attention for there aren't many steps she doesn't know. This peppy senior was a member of the Pep club. Y-Teens, Advanced Girls' Chorus, and Drama Workshop. Nebraska U. is next. 17 GOLDSTEIN GRACE GREENBURG GROVER, GLENN HAMM HARRIS I8 COPA-IAN GORDON GREEN, I. GREEN, S. GRIFFIN G1tovER, GENE GRUIs HAMLIN HANKIN I-Liners HARTIG HARVEY IRENE GOLDSTEIN-Cute little Irene added her enthu- siasm to the Student Council, Muir and Pep clubs. She likes children and would like to be a First grade teacher. I.C. will help to fulfill this ambition. SEYMOUR GOPMAN-Seymour played that smooth sax in the orchestra, band, and mixer band, and he wants to be a dance band leader. We know with all his musical talent he will go far in this Held. DAVID GORDON- Flash was a member of Mask and Wig. Sports rated high with this Paseoite who plans to be a com- mercial advertiser. He left in Ianuary to prepare for this at I.C. MARIORIE GRACE-Sweet Margie was a member of A Cappella and F.H.A. Collecting religious articles and poems is Margie's worthwhile pastime. She will study teaching at Southwest Baptist College. IERRY GREEN--Good-looking Ierry was president of his homeroom and Radio club, and a member of Letterman's club, Stage Crew, Projector Crew, and the football team. He will go on to Central Missouri College where he will learn to make money fast. SYBIL GREEN-When Syb isn't eating hamburgers and chocolate cake, she is listening to records. To be a costume designer is her ambition. She will attend Southern Methodist University. DOROTHY GREENBERG-Dot was on the debate team, in Drama Workshop, and took C.O.E. Iust being happy and dancing are this pretty girl's pastimes. She wants to be a model and will go to K.C.U. ' CAROLYN GRIFFIN-To be a secretary is this pretty blond's ambition and she will attend I.C. Where then is not known but we're sure Bill will step in sometime soon. GENE GROVER- Gene was one of our peppy cheerleaders. Looking at girls seems to be his only pastime, but we're sure he must have had others. He will go on to M.U. and study to be a lawyer. GLENN GROVER-Glenn is another one of those football guys who belonged to Letterman's club. He wants to go to LC. and make a lot of money. DONALD GRUIS-Taking and developing pictures is Don's hobby. He wants to learn something about radios and make it his occupation. NANCY HAMLIN-Cute little Nancy was one of the smartest dressed gals in the senior class. She belonged to Cynthfans, Muir club, Y-Teens, and the Pep club. Nancy wants to be a buyer of womcn's clothing and will attend K.C.U. WILLIAM H. HAMM IR. -Machines and radios were Hrst in Bill's interests and its no wonder this ambitious senior will prepare to be a machinist after graduation. MARVIN HANKIN- Honey was a member of the Spanish club, and the National Riiie Association. He likes girls and loves to loaf. He will go on to M.U. where he will prepare to be an accountant. - GWEN HARGIS-Gwen likes to roller skate more than anything and she enjoys Girls' Chorus and art above all her other subjects. She will get married shortly after graduation. GARY HARRIS --Gary was the strong and silent type, but none the less he belonged to Engineers, A Cappella, Chemistry club. Traffic Squad, and the tennis team. In his spare time he studied. He wants to be an Engineer and will study for it at K.U. or I.C. GERALD HARTIG-Although Ierry doesn't have much to say he has great ambitions. He wants to own his own grocery store. If he keeps up that hard work behind the counter, we are sure his wish will come true. ROBERTA HARVEY-Humorous and sweet describe Bert best. She was veep of Cynthians, in Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, Pep club, and the Paseon staff. Besides these activities, she was in Drama Workshop, and the Fall Play. She will go on to Drury College. IEANNE HASKELL-Matrimonial bliss is Ieanne's ambi- tion! Painting figurines and eating are her hobbies, and art was her favorite class. We are sure this swell gal will be successful in her ambition. DONALD LEE HAYES- Tony hopes someday to own a garage. His hobbies consist of cars, girls, swimming and bowling, but he found time to be a member of Paseo's Radio club. DARLENE HEDRICK- Ieri's hobbies were boys, cars, and boys, and she wants a mercury convertible for graduation. She was a member of Y-Teens. To be an air line hostess is her ambition. DARRELL HENDON- Ouch, don't hurt, will be familiar words to Darrell after he becomes a dentist. Music was his interest at Paseo. He was in the mixer band and a member of Radio club. It's M.U. next. PAT HICKMAN-Pretty Pat's future is all settled. lim took care of that! As treasurer of Cynthian, a member of A Cappella, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens and senior editor of Paseon, she also accompanied the eighth grade and freshman music classes on the piano. SHIRLEY ANN HILDEBRAND-Shirley belonged to Y- Teens, Iotas, Rainbow, after school sports, and band and was veep of orchestra. She was one of the luckier ones chosen to play at all state orchestra. To go into nurses training and become a physical therapist is her ambition. DONALD HOBBS-Hup! one, two. three, seems to be Don's motto. He was an officer in R.O.T.C., N.R.A., and on the Rifle team. He will go on to Virginia Military Institution. ROBERT HODGES - Sports, sports, sports and more sports are Goose's main pastimes. He loves baseball most of all and wants to be a major league player. GEORGE I-IOFF- Porky to his friends was quite an actor being in the Fall Play cast two years. He is also veep of El Ateneo, a member of the Student Council executive board, Engineers, and Traflic Squad. He plans to attend William Iewell. CAROLYN HOLLEY - People couldn't help liking Holley as shown by her activities. She was president of the Pep club, secretary of Zetas, a member of Y-Teens, Student Council executive board, a homeroom oflicer, and Paseon staff. She wants to be a nurse and will go to William Iewell. EMILY RUTH HOLT-Iust to dance, swim, and play tennis for the rest of her life would make Little Bit happy. But after she marries, as she plans, she won't have much time for these, We're afraid. ELIZABETH HOPKINS-Little Liz loves ballet dancing. She was a member of Zetas and the Spanish club. Liz will attend I.C. Afterwards she plans to settle down and have a dozen children. Did we say settle down? RICHARD HORTON-Rich was a member of the Chem- istry club. N.R.A. and the R.O.T.C. and Stage Crew. In the meantime he hunts. We're afraid Rich is going to have trouble fulfilling his ambition, which is to stay single. CHARLES HUNTER-Always busy, his activities include Chemistry, Discussion, and Letterman's clubs, president of Iuntos. band, orchestra, and on the executive board of Student Council. He played football. was an Eagle Scout, and a delegate to Boy's State. Charles will attend Missouri School of Mines to become a mining engineer. WILLIAM IHNOW-Playing in the band and orchestra took most of Bill's time while at Paseo. He would like to go to Missouri University and receive a degree in journalism. ESTHER IACOBS - This blue-eyed gal says family relations was her favorite class. The Pep club and Girls' Chorus kept her busy while at Paseo and M.U. will claim her next fall. IANET IEFFRIES-Ianet was initiator of Thicions and a member of Drama XVorkshop, Fall Play, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. This friendly gal will attend Drury next year. ALFRED IENKINS-After Paseo, Ienlts wants to take up photography or the army as his career. His hobbies are photography and printing. Soldier or photographer, we are sure he'll succeed. HASKELI.. HAYES I-I Evrucx PIENDON HICKBIAN PIILDEBRAND Hoe-ns Hoooes Home I-Iot.L1av Hom- Hopitms HORTON HUNTER I1-mow Iacons Ierifiues Iiamtms 19 EUGENIA IERN-Sweet and friendly, Genie was president of Y-Teens, secretary of Cynthians, veep of Mask and Wig, on the executive board of Student Council, Senior editor of Paseon, member of Discussion club, Pep club, Press staff, mixer committee, Fall Play, Quill and Scroll, Rainbow and High Honor Roll. K-State will open it's doors to this hard working gal. IACK IETER-lack moved in the First half of his senior year so he didn't get to tell us much about himself. We do know, however, that he was a member of Radio club. BEVERLY IOHNSON-Bev, a member of Iotas, was also secretary of her homeroom. Her hobbies are skating, photography, and art. The latter she intends to continue at the Art Institute. DONNA MAY IOHNSON-This peppy senior loves to play the piano and sing. Sports along with several musical groups took up a lot of Donna's time. She plans to continue her activities at college. ROY IOHNSON- Shorty belonged to the Radio club, basketball and track squads, and DeMolay. His hobbies are basket- ball and roller skating. Not planning on college, he intends to take up printing with professional roller skating on the side. LAURA KALBFLEISCH-Laura spent most of her time as a member of Iotas, veep of her homeroom, and working after school. She wants to become a secretary after attending Business College. 7 HARLAN KALTHOFF - Harlan wants to become :1 mechanical engineer after going to Iunior College. Chemistry club was his interest at school while bowling and model building claimed much of his spare time. n RICHARD KEEDWELLfRichard worked part time while still going to school. As ambitious as he is, we are sure he will succeed in whatever he may do. CLARENCE KEIM- General was veep of Iunto's, president of National Rifle Association, in R.O.T.C., Chemistry club, Traflic Squad, Eagle Scouts, Discussion club, on the bowling and rifle lERN IETER Ioi-msois, B. 7 1 F . IKM-THOPF Ixeenwcu. Kent: KINNAIRD KLEIN KLUSSRIAN teams, and Book Crew. Since he was chosen Regimental Executive ofhcer for the city, we see why he wants to go to military school. PATRICIA KELLEY-Y-Teens, Iotas, Pep club, French club, Debators, F.H.A. and the orchestra claimed Pat as a member. Although her favorite class was clothing she plans to become a secretary and attend Warrensburg. RICHARD KELLEY-Dick is really a baseball fiend-it is his hobby, favorite pastime, and chosen career. He is going to William Iewell next year. ROBERT KESSLER-Bob spent most of his time lettering in football and track. He also belonged to the Letterman's club and Radio club. Kess wants to be an electrical or chemical engineer. DORA KINNAIRD - Y-Teens and Muir club held Dora's interest while at Paseo. One of her outside hobbies was roller skating. MICHAEL KLEIN-Being sports editor of the Press, former football and basketball manager and a member of Letterman's club proved Mickey's interest in sports. He was also in Keats, Chemistry club, Student Council, and a Debator. SHIRLEY KLUSSMAN-This sweet and pert gal was in Cynthians, Y-Teens, and A Cappella. Her extra time was spent playing the piano and singing in her church choir. Another secretary coming up. CAROL LEE KNIGHT-Carol was president of Iotas, a member of Y-Teens. Mask and Wig, A.A.U.W., Drama Workshop, a holder of a Paseo P., and on the Red Cross committee. She plans to attend Missouri Valley and become a social worker. THIRLENE KOPELMAN-Pretty Terry was really kept busy being one of our peppy cheerleaders, a member of Cynthians, A Cappella, Pep club, Student Council, Y-Teens, Safety Science club, Senior editor of Paseon and on the Honor Roll. Arizona University will claim this swell gal next fall. ALICE KOPIN-While at Paseo Alice worked hard as a member of El Atenco, Muir club, Drama Workshop, Paseon, and an olhce assistant. Colorado University will be her next stop. IoHNsoN, D. Ioi-iNsoN, R. KALBFLEISCH KELLEY, P. KELLEY, R. KESSLER KNIGHT ICOPELIKIAN Kovm 20 Kmrr, B. KRAFT, I. KRAM 1 Lackey LANE LEE LONG, S. L. LONG, S. A. Lorr BARBARA KRAFT-The Muir club and Drama Workshop kept Barb busy while at Paseo. Although she is undecided about which college she will attend, we know she will be successful. IUDY KRAFT- To have a terrific time at Nebraska University is Shorty's ambition, and cooking and dancing is her hobby. She was a member of Muir club. MARILYN KRAM- Lorrie claimed art as her hobby. Proof of this is her ambition to be a commercial artist and to attend the Art Institute. She was a member of Muir club, and Student Council. ARNOLD KRATCHMAN-Arnie wants to be the proud owner of a cadillac convertible. He was on the tennis team and a member of Letterman's club. M.U. will prepare him for the business world. BARBARA KREITMAN-This C.O.E. student would like to be a Court reporter. Bobbie will get her future education at the K.C. School of Stenotype. MITCHELL KUR-This intelligent boy was one of our most popular seniors. He was kept busy as president of the Student Council, reporter of the junior class, former editor of the Press, and a member of N.H.S.. Paseon staff, Quill and Scroll, mixer committee, Discussion club, and Chemistry club. He was also a member of the All State High School Orchestra. Mitch hopes to go to Yale. LORELL LYNN LACKEY -To be a radio and T.V. repairman or a professional photographer is Lynn's ambition after he goes to Iunior College. He was in Radio club. CATHERINE LANE-Writing letters to that special one will probably lead Ann into that fatal step fshe hope'sj. This Iota club member says clothing was her favorite class. ROBERT LEE-Bob, another shorty, would like to go into engineering or drawing but may follow a military career instead. He likes basketball and photography. MICHAEL LEWIN-The ambitious guy that he is, Mickey will enter into the field of medicine. He was a member of the Letterman's club, and belonged to the track, tennis, and bowling teams. M.U. is next. Kmrcuimx IQREITIKIAN Kun Lewis: Lewis Lotto, B. Low MCCLELLAND McCoy ERIS LEWIS-This C.O.E. student found time to be in Girls' Chorus, Student Council, and an oflicer of her homeroom. Eris left at midterm to be with her soldier husband. BARBARA LONG-Cute and peppy describes this gal. Barb was a member of Thicions, Inter-club council, Y-Teens, El Ateneo, Mask and Wig, Pep club, executive board of Student Council, and on the Honor Roll. Mom is going to major in nursing at K.U. SHARON LONG-Sharon always had a smile for everyone. She was veep of F.H.A., and Pep club, on the executive board of Student Council, a cheerleader, an otiicer of Cynthians, in Y-Teens, Fall Play, A Cappella, Senior editor of Paseon, and on the Honor Roll. This friendly senior will continue studying at K.C.U. SHIRLEY LONG -Yes, Shirley is the other half of the Long's. This peppy pirate was a cheerleader for two years, president of F.H.A., secretary of Cynthians, treasurer of the Student Council, a member of Fall Play, Y-Teens, Pep club, Inter-club council, senior editor of Paseon, and the Honor Roll. Shirley will attend K.C.U. and study to be an actress. SUE LOTT-Pep club, Muir club, Y-Teens, and homeroom oHicer took most of Susie's time. Roller skating is her hobby and she is going to K.U. SHARON LOW-This sweet little gal was treasurer of Zetas, lay-out editor of Paseon. nurse assistant, on executive board of Student Council, the Y-Teen cabinet, a member of Mask and VVig, the Press staff, Quill and Scroll, and N.H.S. Sherry will continue her education at K.U. NADINE MCCELLAND- Herby was in Iotas, A Cappella, Drama Workshop, Fall Play cast, and an office assistant. Ottawa University will see this pirate, whose interests include men and music. WILLIAM McCOY--This lad's future is assured as he will become a mechanical engineer in the Navy. Uncle Willy was a member of Traflic Squad and Radio club and claimed sports as his hobby. 2.1 MCKANNA MCNERNIQY RIAGRUDER MARET MARTIN MAsoN, L. 22 MCKINLEY MADLD12 MAHAN MARLEY MAsoN, MASON, A. R. MCKINSTRY' MAGLIO MALBEN MARSHALL MAsoN, I. MAssoN, E. NANCY McKANNA-Nancy belonged to the orchestra, Rainbow Girls, and was drum majorette her senior year. She won first place in a baton twirlirg contest held in Missouri in 1951. BONAM MCKINLEY-All sports rated high with Pool-ty. He was a Traflic Squad and Radio club member. It's Houston, Texas, next, where he will work in a manufacturing plant. DAVID MCKINSTRY- Big Dave was one of our basket- ball players and he belonged to Engineers, Traffic Squad, and Chemistry club. It's Missouri School of Mines at Rolla for Dave, where he will study electrical engineering. TOM MCNERNEY-It's I.C. and then K.U. for this fine guy who was a member of the Radio and Chemistry Clubs. Tom's ambition is to be an electrical engineer. BARBARA MADLOF-Barb belonged to Safety Science club, A Cappella, Student Council, and was president of her homeroom. Knitting scarfs is her interesting hobby. She hopes to become a secretary. HAROLD MAGLIO-Harold has the big ambition of becoming an atomic engineer. We know he will succeed in whatever he will do. BILL MAGRUDER--Bill, a future Warrensburg student, was a Projector operator, a member of Engineers, and on the Traiiic Squad. He wants to go into agriculture work. IOHN DWIGHT MAHAN, IR.-Modeling railroads is Guy Mahan's hobby. Outside of that he wouldn't tell us much about himself. He does want to be a lawyer and go to I.C. NANCY MALBEN - After school sports, Drama Workshop, F.H.A., Chemistry club, and Science club all claimed Nancy as a member. Senior scouting was her special love, though. Stephens College is next. IOYCE MARET-As president of Zetas, veep of Y-Teens, secretary of Mask and NVig, member of the Press and Paseon staffs, nurse assistant, Pep club, Quill and Scroll, and on the mixer committee, we wonder when Ioyce sleeps. This pretty, blond haired girl was a football queen attendant. Her main ambition is to do good in whatever she does. It's I.C. next. KENNETH MARLEY- Zeke was our cute and peppy cheerleader. He was also veep of the Radio club, and a member of A Cappella. Kenny would like to become a professional baseball player after attending William Iewell. BEVERLY MARSHALL- Bev came to Paseo in her junior year and is completing her senior year at Shawnee Mission. She was in Pep club, Y-Teens, and veep of her homeroom. Fashion designing and interior decorating rank high with this future K.C.K. Ir. College student. BOB MARTIN-Bob was a member of Radio club and Traflic Squad. After going to Rockhurst College, this good looking lad Wants to go into professional baseball. ARLINE MASON - Secretarial work is the ambition of this popular senior and she will surely succeed since she held that ofiice in Zetas, Pep club, and A Cappella, and was president of her homeroom. Mask and Wig, and Y-Teens also claim Arline, Paseo's football queen of 1951. IANET MASON-Ian was a member of Y-Teens and the Pep club. She enioys collecting spoons as a hobby. Typing drew her interest at Paseo and she is planning to attend LC. LEA ANN MASON-Lea Ann belonged to the Muir club and the Pep club. Singing and sports are among her hobbies and though she is undecided about college, she looks forward settling down as a housewife. ROSELLE MASON - Like her sister, Roselle was a member of the Pep club and the Muir club. She enjoys singing, sports, and sewing. After graduation, she plans to be a secretary. EUGENE MASSON, IR.-Eugene likes plenty of outside activities particularly golf and hunting. Woodworking, another favorite with him, should help him to become a carpenper. ALBERT MERMELSTEIN - Al was more of the quiet type and therefore didn't tell us too much about himself. Horses are his hobby and so it is Fitting that he hopes to someday own a ranch. MARILYN MICELI-Little Mo belonged to Y-Teens and Pep club. After attending Drury, art work and Frank will take up her time. DIANNE MOFFITT-Cynthians, Pep club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Muir club, and Rainbow took up most of Dianne's time. K.State or Baker will see this future secretary. ROSEMARY MOLLET-Rosie was a member of Iotas, Y-Teens, and Pep club. Music being her hobby, Rosie was in Girls' Chorus. This Honor Roll student will go to Warrensburg and hopes to become a secretary. CAROL MORGAN- Being in C.O.E., Cookie still found time for Muir club. She enjoys tennis, collecting records, Bob, and also likes to travel. To be a private secretary is her ambition. FRED RICHARD MURPHY, IR. - I-Iot rods, jeeps, hunting, and fishing rank high in Rick's interests. To be able to own his own packing plant and live a quiet, happy life will suit him Fine. MARCIA NADLMAN-Muir club and El Ateneo claimed Marcia as a member. This future Misouri University student was also an office assistant, in the Fall Play, and on the Honor Roll. CHARLES NATION-Hunting and cars took up most of Charles' time. After graduation, this ambitious fellow will become a mechanic. NORMA NEUFELD-This future secretary participated in girls' athletics, softball and hockey playdays, and was on the bowling team. A member of Iotas, Y-Teens, and the Press staff, Norma is undecided about college. PATRICIA NICHOLS -Y-Teens, Muir club, and Zetas measured high as Pat's interests. This cute little senior was also a football queen attendant. Planning to major in home economics, Baker University will welcome her next year. FRANK NICKLES-Sports minded Frank, was on the second team basketball, track team, and a member of Letterman's club. He was also in Chemistry club, Radio club, Band, Sound Crew, and Traflic Squad. It's Warrensburg next. MARVIN NOLL-Charley likes to read books and send off boxtops for premiums on radio pragrams. Next year M.U. will keep him occupied. STANLEY NORDSTROM-Stanley is quite a baseball fan but he also enjoys horseback riding and music. He hopes to go to Oklahoma A Bt M, where he will study forestry conservation. GENE NORTON-This Highest Honor Roll student kept busy as veep of Engineers, president of his homeroom, and a member of Traffic Squad, Student Council, Chemistry club, Radio club, Band, Quill and Scrill, and Paseon staff. Paseon and trig were Gene's favorite classes. K.U. will keep our future architect on the go. GARY O'HARE-Gary was happy just loafing and driving a car. After graduation, he plans to join the Air Force. PAT O'NEILL-Pat's aim is to graduate, although we're sure she liked her stay at Paseo for she belonged to the Pep club and Y-Teens. Pat did not reveal her future plans. CAROL LEE PARKER- Carol loved to dance and she tells us she wanted to be a secretary, although her plans were interrupted when she was married this year. We are sure she didn't mind this interruption though. THOMAS PAUL - Tom was just satisfied when he was hav- ing a good time. He was too shy to tell us much about himself. MERM1aLsTEiN MoLLxar NADLMAN NICHOLS, P. NORDSTROM O'NE1LL Micau MORGAN NATION Nieictes, NORTON PARKER F. MOFFITT MURPHY NEUFELD Nou., 0'1-Lute PAUL 23 HARRY PENER-This hard worker was editor of the Press, president of Discussion club and Chemistry club, in the Fall Play cast, Drama Workshop, Keats, and Traiiic Squad. Harry wants to be a lawyer but can't decide where to go. DONALD PHILLIPS -Don wants to be an architect and attend William Iewell and Columbia University to get his training. While at Paseo, this popular guy was in Radio club, Paseon, and A Cappella. EUNICE MARIE POWELL-You couldn't miss Eunice with her pretty blonde hair. She spent her spare time working as an ofiice clerk on our C.O.E. program. PATRICIA PRESTON-Patty's many activities included Y- Teens, Pep club, Mask and Wig, Student Council, and art editor of Paseon. She would like to be a commercial artist and a housewife too. BARBARA PREWITT- Barbara was really an athlete at Paseo, as she loves to swim and play tennis. Like so many others she has as her ambition to be a secretary. NVe're sure she'll make a good one. ELLIOT PUCKER-Although this hard working guy worked every night, he found time to be a Projector operator, a Pressman, and a Debator. He has received several printing awards while at Paseo and is going into the field of radio and television. NANCY PURSLEY-Nancy was a member of Pep club, Y-Teens, A Cappella, Student Council and was a homeroom ofhcer. Iunior College is this little gal's choice for college. IIM RASNICK-Iolly lim was on the executive board of Student Council, Red Cross committee, in Paseon, Fall Play, and a football and basketball manager. It's Drury next, where he will study to be a minister. NAOMI REED-Naomi's main interest at school was music. She was a member of A Cappella and played the piano in the talent assemblies. Her future is already assured as she is now a housewife. PENER PHILLIPS Powxau. PURsLEx' Rasmcx REED Roisams Romaivrs ROBINSON, C. IRALEE REPPETO - Lee was one of the smarter ones in the senior class. She was a member of N.H.S., A.A.U.W., Iotas, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, and on the Red Cross committee. She is also the proud owner of a Paseo P. Missouri Valley will probably be her next stop. WILLIAM RHOADES- Shorty is a radio minded guy as shown by his membership in Radio club. He wants to be a mechanical engineer. DAVID RINKER-Here's a swell fellow who deserves a lot of credit. He is a whiz on our football team and lettered four years in basketball. Rink was also in the Student Council, in Letterman's club, and Radio club. It's K.U. for this Paseoite next year. DON ROBBINS-This honor roll student was a member of the Press and Paseon staff, Mask and Wig, Tralhc Squad, Student Council, Chemistry club, and president of Keats. He will study to be a conservation specialist at K'State and Park College. IACK ROBERTS -Yes, Iack was another one who took C.O.E. He was an R.O.T.C. officer and an A Cappella choir member for two years which shows why singing was his favorite hobby. CAROLYN ROBINSON- Carrie has an ambition to be a good secretary. Being a majorette, attending after school sports, and Muir club kept her busy and next fall, she will attend business school. THOMAS ROBINSON - Tom's main interests were art and music and he was in A Cappella. He is now working in a Horal shop. MARVIN ROE- Preacher Roe was a member of El Ateneo, and lettered in football and track at Excelsior Springs high where he came from. To be a pro in baseball is his ambition. RAYMOND ROSEBROUGH- Rosie's hobby is collecting dogs. He was a member of Traffic Squad and Chemistry club. To be a farmer and make money are his ambitions. PRESTON Pnewtrr Pucxnn REPPETO Rnoanns Rxxiuzn RomNsoN, T. Ros Rosenaouon 24 ROSMARINE Ross ROTH Ssuow ScHMi'r'r SCOFIELD , ScoT'r SEATON Smmasox SHULTZ SINGER Sotfrz SPRADUN Smtoui.. STALEY, Imuw STALEV, IOANNE STEIN STEPHENS IERRY ROSMARINE-This radioeminded fellow is a member of the Radio club and will go to M.U. where he will take up studying to be an electronic engineer. BILL ROSS - Class oflicer. RONALD ROTI-I-Ronnie just breezed through school. He left us at mid term and is now happily married. REVA SADOW-This gal is studying dancing for her future ambition as a ballet dancer. Psychology is her favorite class and she will attend Illinois University. ROSE MARIE SCHMITT-For something different in the way of hobbies, Rossie collects tropical fish. This nice girl also likes to draw and paint. RUTH SCOFIELD- Ruthie, a pretty red-headed gal, added her voice to A Cappella while at Paseo. Modeling school is next in line for this senior and we kinda think it may be her career. SHIRLEY SCOTT- Scottie was a member of Mask and Wig, and Girl's Chorus. Singing is what this little gal likes most, but she will probably become a nurse. M.U. will claim this jolly Paseoite next fall. KATHERINE SEATON-This cute, brown-eyed gal was corresponding secretary of Thicions, in the Pep club, and Y-Teens. She will attend K-State to start training to be a teacher. EVELYN SHABASON-The Muir club and Spanish club claimed Evie who has chosen teaching as a career. She says dancing and art are her favorite hobbies. She will continue her education at M.U. MYRON SI-IULTZ- Buzzy has the black curly hair most girls wish they had. Being interested in tennis and active in sports he belonged to the tennis team. To be a geologist is his ambition and he will go to M.U. NEAL SINGER-This fellow likes to do a lot of things, horse- back riding, table tennis, and collecting coins. The business world and I.C. hold something of a future for Neal. MORRIS SOLTZ-Sports being Morrie's hobby, he was on the hrst team football and track teams. Also in the Radio club, he plans to go to I.C. or M.U. where he will take up business. BETTY SPRADLIN- Betty was in Cynthians, Y-Teens, Chem- istry club, Student Council, F.H.A., and Drama Workshop. After going to K.C.U. she hopes to be a secretary. Sports, swimming and tennis are tops on this busy gal's hobby list. IAMES SPROUL-lim belonged to the Letterman's club, A Cappella, Student Council, and Chemistry club. Being interested in sports, this sporty fellow was on the football and track teams. To be an Opera singer is his ambition. I.C. will receive this jolly good fellow next fall. IERRY STALEY-One of our R.O.T.C. boys Ierry is looking forward to a military career. He is a member of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. having received his God and Country and Eagle Scout award, and is a member of De Molay. IO ANN STALEY-Next fall will see Iody at Ottawa University engaged in training to be a gym teacher. At Paseo she was active in sports and received her senior life saving award. ELEANOR STEIN-Eleanor is another one of those who loves to eat, drive, and listen to records. She belonged to Pep club and was an office assistant. To be a secretary after going to I.C. is her ambition. ROSALIND STEPHENS-The gal with the big smile, Rosie sang in the Advanced Girls' Chorus and was a member of Y-Teens. She will study to he a secretary at K.C.U. 25 Sror-:LAs STUBBS Swaxszv THOMAS, I. TaoU'r VAN DEURSEN 26 S'rou'r SULLIVAN TAYLOR THORTON U sea VAN Hom: STRATTON SUMM ER THOMAS, C. TRACTMAN UMSTEAD Voce KENNETH STOKLAS-This likeable fellow spent much of his time building scale model trains. Stokey wants to become a mechanic and we wish him luck in anything he does. EVERETTE STOUT-Here's one senior who has his eye on doing something different. He has an ambition to be a card- o-type operator Clock it upj. Models, cars and planes also hold this fellow's interest. DONALD STRATTON-Like most fellows Don likes cars, hunting, and woodwork. He enjoyed being on the Traffic Squad and Student Council. This hardworker will attend K.U. next fall. IO ELLEN STUBBS-Thicions, Y-Teens, Pep club, Muir club, and Drama Workshop claimed Io. She told us she wants to work in a bank and is undecided whether or not she wants to attend college. SHEILA SULLIVAN - This peppy Cynthian was a member of the Pep club, and Science club. To be a criminologist, a woman detective, is her desire. History was Sheila's favorite subject. SHIRLEE SUMMER- Lee came to us from Chicago last year and became Il member of Mask and Wig here at Paseo. M.U. is a likely prospect for college. ELAINE SWEEZY--A true boogie fan, Squeeze loves jazz records. Elaine's future as a housewife is already assured. LOIS TAYLOR- Lois was kept quite busy being a member of A Cappella, Y-Teen cabinet, Student Council, veep of Thicions, and on the honor roll. M.U. will claim this cute gal next fall. CAROL THOMAS-Here's a sweet girl who likes to sew and is interested in homemaking. F.H.A., Y-Teens, after school sports, Iotas, and C.O.E. held Carol's attention. English and languages are her favorite subjects and to be a linguist is her ambition. IAMES THOMAS-When he wasn't posted on the Tralhc Squad, he sang in A Cappella, attended meetings of Engineers and Letterman's clubs, and played football. Iim is going to Warrensburg next fall. BEVERLY THORTON- The lady with the lamp Bev wants to be a nurse. She sang in the A Cappella and also in Girl's Chorus. K.U. is next. IDELL TRACKMAN-One of our girl athletes Pell also belonged to French club, and Muir club. She wants to be a secretary and make gobs of money. Here's hoping her ambition will be satisfied. IAMES TROUT-This tall fellow was on the basketball team, track team, and a full Hedgcd member of the Letterman's club. To become a M.D., he will study hard at M.U. CAROLYN UBER-Carrie likes to read and will probably do a lot of that while studying to be a nurse. After school sports, F.H.A. and Chemistry club kept her busy at Paseo. ' KATHLEEN UMSTEAD- Kathy likes to listen to music in her spare time, while Pep club, Muir club, Y-Teens, and sports kept her busy too. She thinks maybe M.U. will have what she is interested in. MALCOLM VANDEURSEN-Mickey was one of those who put studies before pleasure and as a result may go to Harvard to enter into the Diplomatic service. The French club and Iuntos both claimed him as a member. CHARLES VAN HORN-This talented fellow played Fabian in The Twelfth Night on the stage at K.C.U. Dramatics are his meat and he also likes to sleep and date. Drury's the college he will attend. LARRY VOGE-Highlighting Larry's school life were sports. The football team and basketball team kept him in training, while Keats, Letterman's club, A Cappella, Traffic Squad, Quill and Scroll, and the Press staff claimed him as a member. It's William Iewell next for this swell guy. uf TERESA VOGEL-Teresa's ambition, like so many others, is to get married and raise a big family. We're sure she'll have no trouble finding her man. IOAN VOGT- Being president of Thicions, secretary-treas- urer of Discussion club, on the executive board of Student Council, Y-Teen cabinet, and a member of A Cappella, Pep club, Fall Play, Mask and Wig, and the Honor Roll kept sweet Ioan busy. Physical therapy is her chosen Field at K.U. IOHN WALLACE- Wally was a member of the Rifle team, N.R.A. and R.O.T.C. He wants to be a ballistics expert after spending a little time in the Navy. FRANK WAMBOLD-To get a good job and make lots of money is this C.O.E. studcnt's ambition. He always Finds time to hx his car to keep it in good running order. I.C. is next for Frank. IOYCE WARNER--I.C. is Ioyce's next stop, but while at Paseo she was a member of Thicions, Pep club, F.H.A. and Y-Teens. Art holds her interest and to be a Commercial artist is heriaim. HERBERT WAXMAN- Always busy, Herby was president of the N.H.S.. in the Chemistry, Discussion, and Radio clubs, Traliic Squad. Iuntos, Student Council executive board, and Fall Play. Believe it or not, he still found time for his hobby, photography. Herbert will study to be a doctor at VVashington University in St. Louis. IOSEPH WAXMAN- joe says model airplanes are his hobby and Hying holds his interest also. He will study at K.U. to learn to be an aeronautical engineer. SHANON WELDON-This good looking senior, always had a smile for everyone. Shan was active in Zetas, Muir club. Pep club, and was secretary-treasurer of her homeroom. It's K.C.U. for her where she wlll study Commercial art. PAT WHITE - Class oflicer. IOYCE WHITSITT-Among Ioyce's many activities are secretary of the junior class, veep of Zetas, treasurer of A Cappella, co-editor of Paseon, Y-Teen cabinet, First page editor of Press staff, Mask and Wig, Pep club, mixer committee, Inter- club council, Drama Workshop, Quill and Scroll, and the Highest Honor Roll. It's K.U. or K-State for this swell senior who wants to continue her singing. ALICE WILHOIT- Willie was a homeroom ollicer, and in Y-Teens. Girls' Chorus, Chemistry club, and after school sports. At K.C.U. she plans to become a Laboratory technician. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS-Always busy Shirl, has Child Welfare in mind for future study at K-State. A Cappella was this pretty senior's favorite but she also enioyed being in Zetas, Pep club, Y-Teens, Muir club, and on the Paseon staff. MARGARET WINDMULLER-Oklahoma U. may see this attractive senior next year. Besides being a debator, she was in the French club and on the Highest Honor Roll. BERNIE WINER - This well dressed senior's hobbies are photography and girls. He was in the Chemistry club, Muir club, the Paseon staff, president of Discussion club, and the Honor Roll. Bernie hasn't decided where he is going to college to study to be a doctor. DONALD WOLFSKILL-Don was one of the smarter boys' of the senior class and he still found time to participate in many activities. He was captain of Trafhc Squad, treasurer of N.H.S., vcep of Engineers, a member of Chemistry club, Letterman's club, Student Council, and the basketball team. It's K.U. next fall. SHIRLEY WRIGHT-Shirley's ambition is to be a Buyer for a department store. This peppy senior was in Iotas, Science club, and after school sports. IANE YANCY-lane wants to get married after going to Central College. She has a hobby of collecting pennies. STANLEY ZITRON-This cheerleader was in A Cappella, Band, Drama Workshop, and El Ateneo. He hopes to become a social worker after he finishes school at M.U. where he will major in Psychology. Vocer. WAMnoLn WAXMAN, I. Wrtrrsrrr WINDMULLER Wmoi-rr Vocr WARNER WELDON Wim-iota' WINER YANCY WALLACE W.kXLIAN, H Witrra WiLLxAMs Wotasxiu, ZITRON 27 Sourimixn Vocxt. ZUBIVVALT BETTY SOUTHARD- Pretty Liz belonged to Zetas, Pep club. El Ateneo, Muir club, was secretary of Inter-club council, :incl on the Student Council executive board. K.C.U. will claim this swell gal. IOHN VOGEL-Iuhnnie is Il Naval rcservist, enjoys girls, pool, and hotrodding. He has no college in mind as yet. BETTY ZUMWALT-Shortie was in F.H..-X. and Y-Teens and worked in Mr. Chubb's oflicc. She enjoyed learning jude and wrestling. Dixon: PORTERFIELD Woon IAMES DIXON-Give him a fishing rod or a gun and this outdoor man is happy. The Muir club claimed Iimmy as n member. RICHARD PORTERFIELD - Dick was ai member of E1 Atenco and will attend Vllnrrensburg where he will prepare himself for thc teaching world. ' ROBERT VVOOD -This likable guy was Il C.O.E. student and a member of A Cappella. We wish him luck in whatever he does. fndmlee 70ee 5 28 'WM Now that we are leaving dear 'ol Paseo high, We want to leave the juniors something to remember us by, So here are the things that the seniors will, As they leave the school on top of the hill. Iust winning friends was Sande and Tom's ambition, So popular Shery Nichols and Fred Paulsen inherit this position. Shirley and Iohn say being friendly is the typical way to be, We End that Mary Ann Taylor and Don Moor possess this quality. While Genie and Gordon go out into the world to succeed, Debbie Shure and Gordon Smith are working hard, indeed. Sharon Long and George Hoff are really terrific on the set, To them, Ioanne Christensen and Norman Friedman are really good, you bet. For looking neat, Nancy and Bernie had a passion, Now Kathy McAninch and George Leach will follow in this fashion. Marilyn and Mitchell worked many long hours indeed, Now Ann Taylor and Kent Crippin in this job will succeed. I Shirley Scott and Ken Marley are funny we all agree, Sophie Stathopolous and Iohn Gallup will carry on their glee. The job of adding points Carol Knight and Bill Ross will have no more, ' They agree that Iane Davenport and Gary Wright can best bring up the score. Ierry says lane Carpenter dances like a dream, While Patty says Ierry Zitterman is really on the beam. Beauty is as beauty does, Patty and Larry agree, They decided Bev Shanklin and Bill Funk suit this qualification to a T A smile for one and all possessed Arline and Vic, For this honor Nancee Thompson and Phil Williams are their pick. Whistles and Hi yas were what Shannon and Don collected, Billie Ross and Iiminie Ewart to this position they elected. Those big blue eyes, Ioyce Maret is leavin' To pretty, blue-eyed Martha Stephens. Ioyce Whitsitt's red hair goes to someone of her choice, I'll leave it to Margie Bullock, says Ioyce. Ianis Martin is the chosen one, To inherit Terry Kopelman's peaches and cream com- plexion. Gene Norton thinks no one's hair is as short as his, but, Bob Hildebrand, says he, has the next best crew cut. Sharon Timms is quite an artist, all agree, So Betty Southard leaves her her art ability. lim Sproul with his deep voice will be leaving Paseo soon, So he leaves Dick McDaneld his ability to croon. Bev Brockman, with her charmin' little upturned nose, Says, It can go to Donna Howard, I suppose. Carolyn Holley had the winning grin, To Ioyce Nevy, her smile she'll lend. , Now Ronnie legen the beaten path no more will trod, For Larry Voge is leaving him his little hot rodf' IoAnne Hooper is a very little girl, so, To her is willed the tiny waistline that belongs to Sharon Low. Look at the birdie, HerlJy fWaxmanl, thinks Mike Warko oughter Have the job of photographer at our dear alma mater. Barb Long is always trim and neat, Among the juniors, Sande Hartman's appearance can't be beat. Dave McKinstry is a little on the bashful side, This trait he leaves for Gary Barnard to abide. Don VVolfskill was known for working hard, So he leaves Don Beard his straight E report card. lim Rasnick was known at Paseo for being jolly, Larry Lynch is best suited to carry on this folly. The gal with the big brown eyes is Karlyn Armstrong, By leaving them to Mary Beth Lane she canit go wrong. A sweet disposition is what Cindy Forsythe possessed, And Barbara Miner with this qualification is blest. VVell kids we hate to leave ya,, but since we must, We'll say so long, and leave Paseo in good hands, we trust. 29 vm... 'W --'nw Nu YS ' Q 2 -fe, Y Qmgmye Q f SEE Z,- , ,. 5 V Nh, ii M I J K 5 ' WJ if ' I 1 BEST ATI-ILETES ROL KNIGHT BILL ROSS BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED BEST DANCERS CANTRELL PAT HICKMAN BERNIE WINER NANCY HAMLIN PAT PRESTON IERRY GREEN X66 B580 YK f SC r-Q Rm lx 5 Miferii Gsm ZW! gig? ffsfb +eQ , QTfT'gg , M A .mx VA.. i.L,. M , vesq QKWX SQQQ ef 5239 sive sae kiss Eiga , ms ankfji ' 1 M 35733-ffl? , T ,. A' L5 Hwwyyrwwm Ml V -1 .M ., ,., iqfxli f w,f y'Gx.f'fii3 3 - I Y A '31 Q- in S QQEQ Q qv., .' ,.- ln,- F X, -X A 95+ F- 3 l saufg P 41 WW Lf ' we-ww'-Q' 1 u Ygsx GEN -Q My Kent Crippin, Bill Funk, lane Davenport, Ann Taylor, lane Carpenter, Sherry Nichols, Gary NVright :mem Offdcaa KENT ORIPPIN-Very capably heading the junior class as president this year was Kent Crippin. His easy- going disposition and friendly nature won him the esteem of all his classmates. He was junior continuity officer for the Student Council, sports editor of the Press, vice-presi- dent of Keats, treasurer of Lettermarfs club, on the Traffic Squad, a member of Quill and Scroll, and the football and basketball teams. SHERRY NICHOLS-Being gift receiver of her class just adds another duty to this busy junior. She is reporter of A Cappella and El Ateneo, third page editor on the Press staff, on the executive board of Student Council, Inter-club council representative for Zetas, and a member of Pep club, and Y-Teens. Sherry was also a football queen attendant. IANE DAVENPORT-To Ianie goes the position of vice president. During school hours this gal was treasurer of Y-Teens, on the executive board of Student Council, secretary of orchestra, and a member of Cyn- thians. Iane added her musical talent to the all city and all state orchestra ,playing the viola. 34 BILL FUNK-Writing the minutes for the junior class was Bill's job. tHe is interested in sports and was captain of the second team football and on the track team. Keats, Mask and Wig, and Student Council executive board all have Bill's name on their roll. IANE CARPENTER - Ianie's happy personality and popularity will help her go even further next year. She is a member of Cynthians, Y-Teens, Pep club, El Ateneo, and Student Council and was a football queen attendant. Any spare time is spent sewing clothes for herself. Iane was elected treasurer of the Iunior class. GARY WRIGHT- Gary's main interest is sports, as he was on the first teams in football and basketball. He is a member of Keats, Letterman's club, and A Cappella. He was also sergeant-at-arms of the Iunior class. This happy-go-lucky guy wants to go into electricity or aviation. ANN TAYLOR-Ann's friendly smile and sweet Ways have won her many friends. She is a member of Pep club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, and the Press staff and is want-ad taker in her spare time. Being reporter of the Iunior class is just another honor that has come to Ann. if it :lla 'j 'ij life Zaciewz' ' Student dance! Offdaefza 1.53 . te. st ' i W ' 1 ' , V , ,s -+ s ease X f sf-s 4 . V . Sande Carpenter, junior Cof1tinm'ty,' Mitchell Kur, Preriderzn' Bob Davis, Sergeant nr Arms: Marilyn Foster, See-1'e1ury,' Shirley Long, Trm.vurer,' Tom Cowling, Vice Presideni. 7014: Samara Swim: amd! Bottom Row: Dorothy Owens, Ruth Palmgren, Linda Davis, Iudy Levitt, Bette Gilbert, Charles Sutherlin, Robert Copaken, Carol Curtis, Kay Boling, Sande Carpenter, Carol Roneinous. Scrum! Row: Mitchell Kur, Beverly Mann, Sharon Long, Shirley Long, Ann Taylor, Marilyn Foster, Ioan Vogt, Tom Cowling, Margaret Clark, George Devins, Eugene Fabes, Gail Allen. Thira' Row: Herbert Waxman, Gerald Harris, Herbert Rubin, Ralph Kincaid, Doris Hayes, Barbara Nenno, Virginia Lansdon, Io Ellen Stubbs, lack Klopper, Iames Butler, Howard Shoup, Iimmy King. Fourth Row: Dick Turpin, George Hoff, Robert Bernstein, Iohn Hanna, Bill Deal, Vick Bland, Iim Rasnick, Dave Rinkcr, Al Stout, Skippy Braekeen, Allen Spack, Bill Ross, Donald Stratton, Thad Corder. , Seward Semeatoz Student farmed! Borfom Row: Io Anne Crawford. Kay Kantor, Marianne Williams. Io Ann Reese, Nancy Cook, Pat Rich, Pat Toalson, Joyce McGee, lane Carpenter, Sandra Bass, Louis Hinshaw. Second Row: Harold Dix, Bob Dennis, Ianet Smith, Sherry Nichols, Sophie Stathopolous, Donna Howard, Barbara Long. Arline Mason, David Ober, Richard YVebster, Eugene Pabcs, Hugh Baysinger, Robert Copaken. Third Row: Anne Benton, Virginia Landsdon, Betty Zumwalt, Nadine Cliatlield, Shirley Finkelston, Kitty McMurtrey, Bonnie Hafford, Delores Coyle, Larry Jacobson, Kenneth Martin, David Rinkcr, Ruth Gilchrist. Fonrlh Row: Bob Barrett, Gary Harris, Iiinmy Iepson, Dan Davin, Max Curtis, Kent Crippin, Pat O'Connor, Marshall Myers, Don Keilhack, Iim Fallman, Iohn Engberg, Charles Hunter, David McKinstry. 35 I Offdceza First Row: Don Wolfskill, Tom Cowling. Second Row: Herb Waxman, Gordon Arbuckle, Bob Davis, Mitchell Kur. Botiom Row: Gene Norton, George Devins, Eugene Fabes, Ioe Filbeck, Russell Comer, George Hoff, Mickey Klien, Iim Sturges, Don Beard. Second Row: Bill Funk, Phil Williams, Larry Lynch, Buddy Rogers, Iim Rasnick, Dave Rinker, George Leach, Mickey Lewin. Third Row: Fred Paulsen, Max Curtis, Don Moor, Gary Barnard, Vick Bland, Bill Magurder, Bud Holloway. Fourlh Row: Iim Sproul, Mike Warko, Marvin Wilson, Gary Harris, Fred Amos, Iohn Gallup, Iohn Capps. Fifth Row: Kent Crippin, Howard Bodker, Iamcs Thomas, Earl Cramer, Harry Pener, Alan Spack. Sixth Row: Richard Coleman, Larry Wolkey, john Engberg, lim Fallman, Raymond Rosebrough, Bcnnc Kusnetzky. Seventh Row: David McKinstry, Gordon Smith, Bill Ross, Don Duvall, Pat White, lack Englick, Frank Nickles. 36 ' P2644 Staff Editor-in-Chief .,,,,7.,,, Harry Pener Managing Editor Richard Coleman News Editor ,.r...,, r,.,,r.,,., A lta Farm Feature Editor ..,.. ,,.... S haron Low First Page Editor .,,... Ioyce VVhitsitt Second Page Editor ,,,,,, Ioyce Maret Third Page Editor .... Sherry Nichols Fourth Page Editor .... Kent Crippin Organizations Editor ,,,, Ann Taylor Public Relations Nlanagcr George Leach Sports Editors o....,,,,.,o Dick Saeger, Buddy Rodgers Exchange Editor Mary Ann Taylor Copy Editors ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,, Larry Voge, Debbie Shure Galley Chief ........,. Howard Bodker Business Manager .... Phil Williams A duertising Manager Carol Dameron Assistant A d uertisi II g M ana ger Marybeth Lane Circulation Manager Sharon Timms Assistant Circulation Manager Gary Barnard Pm.-244 First Picmrc-Bottom Row: Sharon Timms, Sue Bassin. Howard Bodkcr, George Leach. Second Row: Mary Ann Taylor, Phil VVilliums. Marybcth Lane, Debbie Shure, Gary Barnard, Carole Damcron. Larry Vogc. Second Picture-Alta Fann. Harry Pc-nncr, Richard Coleman, Phil Williams. Third Pir'1l11'c-Scfziarl: Alta Fann, Harry Pcncr, Ioycc Marct, Ann Taylor. Smlzdilzg: Buddy Rogers, Richard Saeger, Kent Crippin, Ioyce Whitsitt, Sherry Nichols. f CO- E DITOR5 MARILYN Fosrsa Jovce wnarsnr sm muevav cnRoLYN HOLLEY MART pzmv Pnesrou Jovcs muzer 5 PHOTOGRAPHY Beams wmsa Hbnenoom oRGANazATu'oNs BEV BROCKMAN ALICE KOPIN SHIRLEY WILLIAMS Rorc JERRY nmns .sm RQSNQCK Armsrscs ' lj vow Rasmus sou vmmuvs 39 Boitom Row: Don Beard, Carol Thomas, Sharon Low, Sheila Sullivan, Barbara Madlof, Sande Hartman, Bob Davis, Ioanne Christensen, Debby Shure, Shirley Edwards, Sharon Long, Sandra Frye. Second Row: Margaret Clark, Ioyce Whitsitt, Ioan Vogt, Marilyn Foster, Nadine McClelland, Barbara Bolar, Shirley Long, Gordon Arbuckle, Alta Fann, Iudy Eisberg, Eugenia Iern, Carol Dameron, Delores Coyle, Carol Knight, Herbert Waxman. Third Row: Mitchell Kur, Richard Coleman, Gene Norton, Clarence Keim, Shirley Hildebrand, Marjorie Grace, Iralee Rcppcto, Howard Bodker, Stan Rosow, Harlan Kalthoff, Larry Voge, Pat VVh1tc, David McKmstry, Donald NVolfskill. ' Www Sacdetq Twenty-eight seniors and seven juniors were elected this year for membership in National Honor Society. These students were selected on four points: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. In order to be eligible a senior must rank in the upper 25 percent of his class and a junior must have maintained a 3.6 grade average. Each year I0 percent of the Senior class and I to 3 percent of the junior class are elected for this high honor. This year's officers, elected as Iuniors last year are Herbert Waxman, President, Sharon Low, Vice Presi- dent, Marilyn Foster, Secretary, and Don Wolfskill, 40 Treasurer. Iunior members elected this year are Ioanne Christensen, Dolores Coyle, Sandra Hartman, Deborah Shure, Don Beard, Leland Holloway, and Stanley Rosow. The Annual Assembly was held May I at which time the newly elected members received their pins. Speakers at the assembly were Richard Coleman, Iralee Reppeto, Mitchell Kur, and Sharon Low. The Faculty Committee consists of Miss Betz, Chair- man, Miss Dorothy McGinnis, Miss Willa Schmidt, Miss Irene Blase, Miss Mary Agnes Swinney, Mr. Donald Withers, Mr. Monte Lindwall, and Mr. Wayne Wehrle. 7!-76014 A U First Row: Ruth Palmgren, Ioyce Iones, Nancy Huffman, ludy Craig, Vivian Eckert, Diane Engberg, Sara Forsbach, Carol Churchill, Sherry Stein. Clare McNish, Iane Carpenter, Pat Curfman, Marilyn Martin. Second Row: Kathy Horridge, Nancy Ricketson, Carol Craig, Betty Abbey, IoAnn Ienkins, lean Koste, Gayanne Gill, Lindy Levy, Rosemary Mollet, Karen Laws, IoAnne Christensen, Betty Catechis, Shirley Edwards, Margaret Clark. Third Row: Pat French, Karla Blaine, Gail Allen, Genie lern, Gloria Caton, lane Davenport, Lois Taylor, Barbara Long, Pat Kelley, Donna Howard, Nancee Thompson, Barbara Courtney, Sherry Nichols, Marjorie Bullock. Fourlh Row: Ianet Iackson, Sandra Reeves, Shirley Hildebrand. Bernadine Durkfeld, Betty Spradlin, Carolynn Griflin, Shirley Long, Barbara Bolar, Carol Knight, Bonnie Hafford, Linda Erickson, Barbara Engler, Barbara Boswell, Mary Ann Clark, Delores Coyle, Charlene Frazee, Iralee Reppetto. Borlom Row: Audrey Barnes, Pat Davis, Io Ann Crawford, Darlene Cousins, Ann Iohnston, Dorothea McLean, Marlene Stolov. Second Row: lane Hickman, Vista Lackey, Marianne Williams, Dorothy Iustice, Diane Barton, Nancy Preston, Viriginia Lansdon, Carol Hart, Carol Weinhold, Betty Lou Parran, Lois Cohen. Third Row: Pat Rich, Pat Thies, Peggy Piggott, Linda Davis, Sharon Seigrist, Kay Tiffany, Sandra Scott, Pat Toalson, Ieanie Stanley, Pat Harvey, Marilyn Iacobs, Marilyn Neal, Lola Rodgers. Fourth Row: Carol Iay, Barbara Davin, Margie Spitzenhel, Barbara Hildebrand, Helen Yodler, Ann Krumsick, Barbara Ncnno, Barbara Iacobson, Merna Merrille, Phyllis Ried, Iudy Robinson, Linda Eahart. Firsr Row: Sue Bassin, Marilyn Foster, Cynthia Forsythe, Betty Zumwalt, Pat Nichols, Ioanne Hooper, Billie Ross, Phyllis Hancock, Shirley Klussman, Sheila Sullivan, Sharon Low, Roberta Harvey, Beverly Brockman, Sande Carpenter. Second Row: Arline Rosenbloom, Ioyce Whitsitt, Lola Lee Donaldson, Io Ann Buckner, Dianne Moflitt, Sharon Long, Mary Ann Taylor, Sophie Stathopolous, Ann Taylor, Mary Corder, Florine Dezzani, Rozanne Davis. Third Row: Ianet Handler, Pat Forsythe, Alta Fann, Nina Evans, Marilyn Miccli, Rosalie Saladino, Ioyce Manson, Ianet Marriott, ludy Nussbaum, Katharine Heller, Arline Mason, Nancy Hamlin, Ioyce Maret. Fourrh Row: Rose Marie Pasmanic, Carol Moon, Annette Capper. Ianet Mason, Io Ellen Stubbs, Shirley Williams, Carole Dameron, Elaine Spack, Shirley Hand, Carolyn Holley, Gretchen Wendegatz, Ioan Vogt, Sandra Wooldridge, Sue Keyser. ff-vm dum: Bottom Row: Marilyn Foster, lane Davenport, Phyllis Hancock, Sharon Low, Sue Bassin. Second Row: Alta Fann, Carol Dameron, Cynthia For- sythe, Lois Taylor, Nancy Ricketson, Margaret Clark. Third Row: Eugenia Iern, Sande Carpenter, Sandra Wool- dridge, Ioyce Maret, Ioyce Whitsitt, Bonnie HaFford, Sue Keyser. ' ' 'itvsi5t,4itr2'f i? Ffi1w l Our legislative body at work in the library auditorium. The student council met twice a month to solve student problems and bring school news to students. Iust a sample of the many good times at Paseo. These monthly mixers provided dancing, games, picture shows, and new acquaintances for eighth graders as well as seniors. 42 Teen loving Paseoites dressed in everything'from rags to riches, were ma- rooned at the YWCA for an evening of dancing at the Inter-Society Shipwreck Dance, March 13. Paseo students showed their enthusiasm by staging rx very successful pep rally, the first in the school's history. After assembling on the football field for the introduction of the football queen cantlitlates, pep talks by the coaches and cheering. a snake tlance climaxed the evening. 43 Veta- Wad dmmezzfee Hallam Rau-': Shirley Edwards, Betty Southard, Sandc Carpenter. Sf't'UIId Row: Shirley Long, Lois Taylor, Nancce Thompson, Herby Waxman, Iorce Whitsitt Third Row: Clarence Keim Ira Lee Re . , . . , p- pcto, Pat White, Don Wolfskill, Ierry Zitterman. 44 Vatow First Row: Clair MCNish, Sherry Stein, Carol Thomas, Shirley Stein, Carol Thomas, Shirley E. Edwards, Shirley Edwards, Elaine Mermclstcin. Second Row: Marybeth Lane, Beverly Iohnson, Maxine Coble, Laura Kalbfliesch, Ann Lane, Bertha Schmidt, Diane Engberg. Third Row: Delores Coyle, Barbara Bolar, Rosemary Mollet, Claudia Milburn, Nadine McClelland. Dixie Putnam, Annette Moore, Laura Noell. F0lll'fh Row: lane Logan, Carol Knight, Shirley Hildebrand, Iralee Reppeto, Nadine Chatlield, Shirley Clevenger, Pat Kelly. FIRST SEINIESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Carol Knight President Shirley Edwards Shirley Edwards Vice President Pat Kelley Elaine Mermelstein Tremurer Barbara Bolar Iralee Reppeto Inter-Club Carol Knight Gloria Caton Sergeant at Arms Maxine Coble Mary Beth Lane Reporter Norma Neufeld Barbara Bolar Secretary Gloria Caron Carol Thomas Initiaior Rosemary Mollet Kecufa Bottom Row: Don Long, Richard Saeger, Bob Trutzel, George Devins, Mickey Klein, Norman Wolf. Second Row: Bob Davis, George Leach, Dean Moor, lcrry Zitterman, Gary Barnard, Dick Turpin. Third Row: Ken Crippin, Don Moor, Fred Lutz, Ronald legen, Bud Rogers, Harry Pener, Earl Cramer. Fourth Row: Gordon Arbucklc, Fred Paulsen, Dick McDaneld, Bill Ross, lohn Capps, Larry Voge, Leroy Pucker. FIRST SEMESTER OEE1cERs SECOND SEIXIESTER Don Moor President Don Robbins Kent Crippin Vice President Kent Crippin Norman Wolf Secretary Ronnie legen Buddy Rogers Treasurer Rihard Saeger Ronnie legen Sergeant at Arms George Leach Gary Barnard Reporter lerry Zitterman Inter-Club lim lepson Glfdd Bottom Row: Arline Mason, Beverly Brockman, Carolyn Holley, loyce lones, Nancy Rieketson, Bette Gilbert. Second Row: Marilyn Bird, Shirley Hand, Rozann Davis, Kathy Horridge, Dorothy Owens, Sharon Low. Third Row: loyce Maret, Bonnie Halford, Gail Allen, Ruth Palmgrcn, Sandra Wooldridge, Mary Corder, Gretchen Wende- gatz. Fourth Row: Ruth Gilchrist, Shannon Weldon, Sue Keyser, Carole Damcron, Sherry Nichols, loyce YVhittsitt, Shirley W'illiams. FIRST SEBIESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Carole Dameron President loyce Maret loyce Whitsitt Vice President Beverly Brockman Carolyn Holley Secretary Arline Mason Sharon Low Treasurer Sharon Low Arline Mason Sergeant at Arms Carolyn Holley Betty Southard Inter-Club Sherry Nichols Mary Corder Initiator Lola Lee Donaldson loyce Maret Reporter loyce Whitsitt Beverly Brockman Historian Sophie Stathopolous l 45 famine: Bottom Row: Norman Friedman, Don Braclahahn, Mitchell Kur, Herbert YVaxman, Stanley VVeiner, Larry Iacobson, Clarence Keim. Secomi Row: Gary Reeves, Russell Comer, Fred Snider, lack Masters, Iohn Engberg, Howard Botlker, Richard Coleman. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Richard Coleman President Iohn Engberg Clarence Keim Vice President Fred Snyder Fred Snyder Secretary Mitchell Kur Mitchell Kur Treasurer Gary Reeves Malcolm Van Deursen Sergeant at Arms Don Brackhahn Norman Friedman Reporter Larry Iacobson Herbert Vlfaxman Inter-Club Herbert Waxman Ptll'11.lIl71t'7lfUl'iH71 Clarence Keim fllterruzte Norman Friedman 46 74cb6an4 Borrow Row: Ianet Smith, Katherine Seaton, Betty Carpenter, Ioyce Nevey, Patty Painton. Katharine Heller, Delores VVest. Louise Willits. Second Row: Rosalcc Salarlino, Margaret Hartung, Barbara Long, Ioan Vogt, Lois Taylor, Cynthia Greb, Georgia Stephens, Ioyce Warner. Third Row: Marilyn Foster, Margaret Clark, Kathy McAninch, Karolyn Hanson, Nancec Thompson, Io Ellen Stubbs, Eleanor Bell, Ianet Ieffries. Fonrlh Row: Ann Dixon, Mary Ann Clark, Carol Dunavant, Charlene Frazee, Connie Sharp, Barbara Boswell, Ianice Porter, Sue Finley. FIRST SEIVIESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEINIESTER Marilyn Foster President Ioan Vogt Lois Taylor Vice PI'65I-dfflf Margaret Clark Margaret Clark Recording Secretary Katherine Seaton Katherine Seaton Corres. Secretary Charlene Frazee Ioan Vogt Tren.ru1'er Io Ellen Stubbs Barbara Long Sergeant at flrnzs Nancee Thompson Margaret Hartung Reporter Karolyn Hanson Io Ellen Stubbs I nitiator Ianet Ieffries Nancee Thompson Inter-Club Barbara Long vtqivteeid Bottom Row: George Hoff, Kermit Logan, Gerald Harris, Gene Norton. Second Row: Gary Harris. Leland Holloway, Allen Spack, Merril Dubach. Larry Lynch. Third Row: Iames Thomas. Vick Bland, Mike Warco, Iohn Galliher, Phil Williams, Ioe Filbcck. Fonrlh Row: Don XVolfSkill, Dave McKinstry, lim Fallman, Patrick 'White, Carol Shrouse. FIRST SEIUESTER OFFICERS SECOND SERIESTER Iack Englick President Pat White Don Wolfskill Vine Pre,ria'ent Gene Norton Tom Cowling Treasurer Bill Magruder Pat VVhite Iim Fallman Inter-Club Sergeant at Arnzs lack Englick Tom Cowling Phil Williams Reporter lim Fallman Dave Mcliinstry Secretary Dave McKinstry Qvefdckuze First Row: Sandra Hartman, Santle Carpenter, Sheila Sullivan, Shirley Klussman. lane Carpenter, Ioan Hooper, Phyllis Hancock, Vivien Eckert, Sue liassin. .Second Row: Pat Hickman, Nancy Ham- lin, Diane Mollitt. Karlyn Armstrong, Cindy Forsythe. Roberta Harvey. Ann Taylor, Donna Howard, Karen Laws. Third Row: Barbara Rosenfeld, Debby Shure, Ioan Petersen, Martha Stephens, Sharon Long. Sharon Timms, Alta Fann, Pat Forsythe. F0lll'f!1 Row: I.oiS Kuchcnbecker, Carol Churchill, Betty Spradlin, Genie Icrn, lane Davenport, Shirley Long, Terry Kopelman, Mary Ann Taylor, loannc Christensen. FIRST SEINIESTER OIYFICEILS SECOND SEINIESTER Alta Fann President Cynthia Forsythe Sande Carpenter Vice President Roberta Harvey Eugenia Iern Seerelary Shirley Long Pat Hickman Treasurer Eugenia Iern Sharon Long Sergeant al flrnfr Ioan Hooper Debbie Shure Reporter Debbie Shure Terry Kopelman Parliamentarzhn Karlyn Armstrong Cynthia Forsythe Irzitialor Sande Carpenter Shirley Long Inter-Club Ann Taylor lane Carpenter .fllternrnfe Betty Spradlin 47 7zenc4 Wd Bottom Row: Norman Wolf, Alvin Beitchman, Bertha Schmitt, Cindy Gil- gis. Second Row: Elaine Mermelstcin, Kathy Umpstead, Sandra Hartman, Sarah Iohnson. Phil NVeiss, Iudy Mitch- ell. Third Row: Charlene Cartmill, Frances Holt, Claudia Milburn, Shirley Finkelston, Charlene Frazee, Margaret VVinclmullcr. 963664446006 Qu! Bottom Row: Phil Williams, Sharon Timms, Phyllis Hancock, Sandra Hart- man, Shirley Edwards. Srconrl Row: Ruth Palmgren, Ioan Vogt, Carole Dameron, Margaret Clark, Marilyn Foster, Genie Iern. Thiffli Row: Harry Pener, Larry Iacobson, Richard Cole- man, Mitchell Kur, Herbert Waxman, Bernie Winer. 7344 Bottom Row: Nancy Brown, Carol Huseby, Anita Waxman, Sherry Stein, Clair Iunc McNish, Barbara Courtney. Second Row: Ianet Merriott, Ioyce Man- son, Sharon Long, Shirley Long, Ianet Kidd. Third Row: Pat Harvey, Nancy Malben, Lois Kuchenbecker, Delores Coyle, Suzy Keyser, Linda Ehart. gl 1420166 Borfom Row: Barbara Long, Sandra NVooldridge, Billie Ross, Kathy Hor- ridge, Ianie Carpenter, Marilyn Bird, Dolores Brenner, Sharon Agron, Sonja Silverman, Rozann Davis. Second Row: Helen Simcox, Gloria Caron, George Hoff, George Devins, Rosalie Rosen- berg. Marcia Nadelman, Evie Shabason, Iudy Abramson, Alice Kopin. Third Row: Phil Williams, lanice Porter, Beverly Wolkcy, Sherry Nichols, Bar- bara Rosenfeld, Mary Beth Lane, Carol Moon, Shirley Beiser, Iudy Eisberg, Marlene Rubin, Stanley Zitron. Fourlh Row: Bob Davis, John Capps, Charles Hart, Marvin Hankin, jerry Cosner, Mike VVarko, Don Long, Leonard Rosen, Pat VVhite, Howard Bodker, Dick McDaneld. 61:4 Boiron: Row: Mickey Klein, Mitchell Kur, Margaret Hartung, Marilyn Gettler, Nancy Malben, Carolyn Holley, Herbert Waxman, Louis Bordman, Second Row: Harlan Kaltholl, Richard Coleman, Mike Warko, Alice Wilhoit. Leland Holloway, Shirley Berrey, Betty Spradlin, Alta Fann, Stanley Weiner, Ierry Zitterman. Third Row: Fred Snider, Harry Pener, David McGee, Gary Harris, Michael Levine, Bernie Winer, Clanence Keim, Wayne Brac- keen, Phil WVilliams. Fourlh Row: lack Masters, Gary Barnard, Earl Cramer, lack Englick, Pat White, Frank Nickles, Gordon Smith, David McKinstry, Charles Hunter, Donald Wolfskill. Eau 6146 Bolton: Row: Gene Norton, Kenny Mar- ley, Don Phillips, Tom Cowling, Ierry Green, Gordon Arbuckle. Second Row: Darrell Hendon, Lynn Lackey, Herb Wax- man, Frank Franano, Bob Kessler, Ronnie Dunn. Third Row: Morrie Soltz, Bob Mar- tin, Max Curtis. Wayne Brackeen, Ronnie Roth. Fourth Row: Marvin Noll, Tom MC- Nerncy, Ierry Rosmarine, Dan Davin, Har- ley Gershberg, Frank Nickles. Hmm! Bottom Row: Carolyn Holley, Irene Goldstein, Marcia Nadleman, Barbara Kraft, Harriet Bordman. Betty Dalen, Marlene Pener, Don Roller, limmy Ewart. Second Row: Bernie Winer, Pat Nichols, Ianis Lettis, Rosalind Rosenberg, Iudy Kraft, Di- ane Fingersh, Evelyn Shabason, Ioyce Nevey, Barbara Rosenfeld, Marlene VVach- tel. Third Row: Ronnie Roth. Dianne Mof- fit. Lola Lee Donaldson, Rozannc Davis, Betty Southard, Nancy Hamlin, Shirley Summer, Ierry Acton, Max Curtis, Irving VViner, Ierry Davis. Fomvh Rom: Leonard Glazier, Barbara Long, Ioan Vogt, Nancee Thompson, Ioan Christensen, Iudy Abram- son, Marlene Rubin, Io Ellen Stubbs, Caro- lyn Robinson, William Iustice, Charlene Frazce, Frank Nickles. 77!4446and70c9 Botrom Row: Nancy Ricketson, Gretchen Wendegatz, Sue Bassin. Rae Felman. Ioann Hooper. Sharon Low. Roberta Harvey. Beverly Brockman, Arline Mason, Carol Ross. Second' Row: Dorothy Owens, Ruth Palmgren, Mary Ann Taylor, Ann Taylor, Shirley Scott, Carol Ronemous, Ioyce VVhit- sitt, Margaret Clark, Ioyce Maret, Sande Carpenter, Betty Southard, Pat Preston. Tlzird Row: Debbie Shure, Donna Howard, Mary Corder, Shirley Summers, Pat Hick- man, Bennie Kusnetzky, Marilyn Foster, Barbara Long, Ioan Vogt, Genie Iern, Carol Dameron, Dianne Mollit, Barbara Boswell. FOIIl'l!I Row: Larry Iacobson, Kermit Lo- gan, Richard Gray, Don Long, Bill Funk, Carol Knight, Mary Ann Clark, Charlene Prazee, Ruth Gilchrist, Ira Lee Reppeto, Mike Waddell, Don Robbins. Zeal! and Smal! Bottom Row: Margaret Clark, Shirley Edwards. Ioyce Maret, Ioycc Whitsitt, Eu- genia Iern. Second Row: Marilyn Foster, Carole Dameron. Marybetll Lane, Gene Norton, Mickey Klein, Debbie Shure. Third Row: Mitchell Kur. Kent Crippin, Howgrd Bodker, Larry Voge, Richard Coleman, lick Saegar. dggzee Awww: Bottom Row: Sue Bassin, Marcia Nadle- man, Eleanor Stein. Marilyn Bird. Second Row: Sands: Carpenter. Alta Fann, Nadine McClelland, Shannon Weldon. Third Row: Alice Kopin, lralee Reppeto, Barbara Bolar. ,4.,-KZLZQ Botlom Row: Eunice Hall, Carol Rone- mous, Sue Bassin. Second Row: Marilyn Foster. Debby Shure, Mary Corder, Iudy Weinsheink. Tliim' Rom: Marybcth Lane, Lois Kuckenhecker, Iralee Reppetto, Carol Knight. Dedatofw Bofrom Row: Pat Davis, Iudy Lapin, Ianice Letras, Sharon Agron, Sande Harl- man, Iudy Nusbaum, Ruth Eklilau. Don Craven. Sfcolld Row: Ioel Pelofsky, Her- bert Rubin. Ioyce McGee, Carol Hart, Mary Haubein. Sherry Stein. Marcia Lerner, Audrie Shapiro. Thin! Row: Don Beard, George Devins, Sondra Denison, lim Fer- guson, Iralee Reppeto, Gordon Smith, Suc Keyser, Carol Knight, Norma Wymorc. 7Zwwe 144464134064 Boltom Row: Margaret Clark, Alta Fann, Marilyn Foster, Ioyce Maret. Second Row: Sue Bassin, Shirley Edwards. Sharon Low. Stagegzem Boiron: Row: Ierry Green, lack Duke. Sf-cond Row: Iohn Engberg, Tom Cowling. Samui eww Bill I-lnmm. Richard Horton, Bernie Winer. Wzeaamevz Bottom Row: Howard Bodkcr, Elliott Pucker. SECUUII Row: Charles Ienkins, Bill Basile. Third Row: Leonard Morris, Baylor Ezlwarcls. Dean Moor. pzajectaa Upuatou Fira! Row: Charles Van Horn, Elliot Pucker. Scfonrl Row: Clarence Keim, Ierry Green. 7eouzd4 Md Ballon: Row: Mike Michelson, Gerald Harris, Arnold Kratchman, Leonard Glazier. Srronrl Row: Gary Harris, Michael Lewin, Frank Nickles, Delbert Gish, Buzzy Shultz. X .4 S ws -Q . . a ff gk ga t. xg f X 1 f-. 2 XL ,N 5 5 g igs, X if 3 Q f- if 'Y W jg, Jixifl ' ,wx -an . Sf ,J 'ff il 'Ka WSW. I N' Q k f Y w' gg, 1 . .i 'Q Q 4 Q 142 ' X f Sw I i ,Q T -Q in SF! ' E . lik . ' 3 ' in 5 if 5, is , f 4 1 'Q , if I 'sa 1 2 f Jw .3 L Q , 2 E Seadoo playin!! Bottom Row: Ken Marley, Sharon Long, Sancle Carpenter, Marcia Nadlman, Bobbie Aks, Beverly Brockman, Tammy Golding, Barbara Kraft, Diane Fingerish. Second Row: Charlene Frazee, Nancy Malben, Ianet Ieffries, George Hoff, Karlyn Armstrong, Carol Dameron, Stanley Zitron, Hcrby Waxman. Third Row: Io Ellen Stubbs, Iutly Eisberg, Shirley Beiser, Betty Spradlin, Shirley Long, Genie Iern, loan Vogt, Alta Fann. Fourth Row: Icrry Green, Don Phillips, Harry Pener, Don Robbins, Alice Kopin, lim Rasnick, Bernie Winer. Herbert Waxman Shirley Long George Hoff Eujenia Iern Iim Rasnicli Sharon Long Barbara Kraft Carole Dameron Ierry Green Alta Fann Nancy Malben Iralee Reppeto Ken Marley Charlene Frazee Tammy Golding Stanley Zitron Harry Pener Don Phillips nv , n One 7aaL' ca gleaned Reverend William H. Spence Hope Spence H artzell Eileen Dr. Romer, Louise M aria Molly Ronny Lefty Mrs. Szmdow Mrs. Digby Georgie Mrs. Cambridge Mrs. Iellison Major Cooper Bishop Sherwood Reverend Fraser Spence Alfracla Bock Director Io Ellen Stubbs Student Directors Betty Spradlin Prompters Nadine McClelland Stage Manager 54 Herbert Waxman Ianet Ieffries George Hoff Roberta Harvey Iim Rasnick Shirley Beiser Karlyn Armstrong Sande 'Carpenter Ierry Green Diane Fingerish Alice Kopin Beverly Brockman Ken Marley Ioan Vogt Ioyce Whitsitt Stanley Zitron Bernie Winer Don Robbins Alfracla Bock Indy Eisberg Bobbie Aks Marcia Nacllrnan ngldod ,4 The Senior Literature classes presented their annual assembly under the direction of Miss Ruth Mary Weeks, who was assisted by Miss Mary Agnes Swinney. The assembly included a one act comedy in verse entitled A City Frolicf' and something new for Paseo students, a verse reading choir reading Vaschel Lindsey's Congof' The finalists in the poetry reading contest read their selections. They were Loretta Hankin, eighth grade and freshman division, Billie Ross, dramatic, Nancy Malben, lyric, and Norman Friedman, narrative. The cup was Won for the second year by Norman, entitling him to keep it. 5,4446 grew Clarence Keim, Mike Warko 55 Wlixoz gmac! Bottom Row: Stan Dolginoff, Norman Ernsting, Louis Bordman, Darrell Hendon, Pauletta Marley Second Row: Shirley Hildebrand, Bill Hahn, Roger Carlson, Iay Montgomery, Vernon jones, Donald Brack: hahn, Don Keilhack. Wtam Bottom Row: Sue Bassin, Phyllis Hancock, Sandra Hartman, Rozannc Davis, Margaret Clark. Second Row: Genie Iern, Gretchen Wendegatz, Sande Carpenter, Ioyce Maret, Ioyce Whitsitt, Marilyn Foster. Third Row: Mitchell Kur, Bill Ross, Tom Cowling. Bottom Row: Shirley Edwards, Nadinc.McClellantl, Sharon Long, Barbara Aks, Arlinc Mason, Carol Ellis, Barbara Madlof, Shirley Klussman, Ruth Scholield. Second Row: Carolyn Sweezy, Mary Talbot, Shirley Anderson, Lois Taylor, Ioan Vogt, Sophie Stathopoulos, Sherry Nichols, Margaret Clark, Beverly Thornton, Barbara Dungan, Iudy Abramson, Delores West. Third Row: Marjorie Grace. Thirlene Kopelman, Shirley Long, Ken Marley, ,Francis Holt, Lola Donaldson, Shirley -Williams, Ioyce Whitsitt, Barbara Rosenfeld, Bonnie Tautfest. Fourth Row: Dick Williams, lim Sproul, Don Phillips, Ierry Zitterman, Larry Iacobson, Stanley Zitron, Gary Harris, Iack Roberts, Carol Fiebig. Fifth Row: Dick McDaneld, lim Thomas, Gary Wright, Larry Vogc, Bill Ross, Dick McGhee, Dan Davin, Vick Bland, Delbert Gish. ri' This year, as in past years, the musical talent of the A Cappella choir has well represented Paseo. The choir, under the capable direction of Mr. LaVern Cable, has given a great deal of pleasure to assemblies and outside groups. The choirs' many activities included: Open House, Armistice Tribute, Kiawanis Club, Christmas Program, Veterans Hospital, WDAF Broadcast, St. Mat- thews Methodist Church, Broadway Baptist Church, Easter Assembly, All City Festival and Commencement. These many activities have made this one of the busiest school years A Cappella has ever had. 57 47' X212 X., 1 F . Wsm- l J, Q X, sf W X . v, Y. - x If ,gg W . Ks 3 is-2-'jf , I. A ,xv J s., vs. .uw x v sf? . 2 5 ' ' .X ' , ' -' 'v , ss. l .5 R' -. X -ww . Q.-ww ,Q .- f 3 ' W M ' ' , x HN:Qf 1 L- - .1 I 'X Q. X - Q '.Zf X, K 3 ' X ' ' ' fzf 5-A ' 1 I K, I ' ' 'X in 1 - - A w - . ,Rr i 1 If - -' ' y x ,Q Q iwzi 2-5 24 152 ' . , A Nff , K f if f 5. - gy, V dxf. Q4 Q 3 .i,fj'M'5 ff f- fu v I -K I : X'-if - . Q , Y k- Q Q Q X 3 L. K is ff. F-fi K K 'Z A A, .. 1 . .Q '41 M-i I A l W sg 0 Bottom Row: lane Davenport, Ioyce Manson. Second Row: Shirley Hildebrand, Charlotte Wills. Seymour Gopman, Karla Mae Blaine, Nancy McKanna, Carolyn Robinson. Boltom Row: Deloris Rogers, Laura Noell, Patsy Rich, Alberta Morgan. Second Row: Ann Krumsick, Carol Moon, Barbara Isom, Dolores Coyle. Third Row: Iohn Harley, Iohn Enness, Edgar Sample, Stanley Weiner. Bottom Row: Bill lhnow, William Brown, T. L. Carstensen. Second Row: Margaret I-Iartung. Shirley Edwards, Nadine Freeman. Third Row: Seymour Gopman, Beverly White. 59 Paseo's cafeteria served many Fine meals during the year. Under the direction of Miss Alice Burntsen, and the cafeteria staff, Paseo students were offered a clean place to eat, and home-style meals. .ldffzwzq Paseo's library is well equipped with books for all ages and studies of all kinds. 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WWM Zeke - ' lit ..... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ... ..U .... ... .... ... .... ... ..U ... ... ... ... .H ... .. ... .. ... .. .U .. .. .. .. .. .. v .. . .. . . . , . . . . . . .... '.... ...... ....... --neu F A 0..- f 5-nf 1 ,, s . , . Le V -,, , W . it 135' ' ui? .jfwf 1 ' W' l ,Y X X Tj PESSVL -T Y. , z P 'fxfn k ,M-P1 5-glgwsfwh-,Li-, 5-Y , W- ig 3. A 1 ' 5 f If cj 5 , , , . -'fit ggi 'i Yuki. Lxp If f' ' J - . -,Asxzzw el -- f A - YM: . ' - Y-ws -fi Q34 :' - T52 -y . .... , ' f HW-if 'YY ww 3 H , ,r f . 53 Miss BAILEY Bottom Rom: Audrey Barnes, Geneva Gaston, Ray Breuninger, Dorthea McLeon, Iucly Capito, Linda Genicke. SZTOIIJ Row: Lewis Hinshaw, Maxion Dean, Paul Homberg, Mary Lou Chesney, Marilyn Trump, Diane Barton, jerry Wendegatz, Bob Williams. Mary George. Third Row: Richard Strahle, Ian: Hickman, Leo Koch. Barbara Dovin. Betty Cohin, Patsy Gibbs, Kathryn Hunks, Ierry Henderson, Gary Anderson. Fozrrth Rom: lorry Haynes, Stanley Churchill, Howard Shoup, Donna Bushmann, Terry Bell, Delores Long. Marie Callowick, Charles Linek, Dale Schmidt. Miss Bxilrv Boiron: Row: Sandra Vajdac, Harriett Fisher, Clarence Refer, Carol Gohres. Sandra Sopkin, Alvin Beitchman, Nadine Freeman. Second Raw: Charles Mudge, Carol Iones, David Henderson, Cara Tillman, Carol Craig, Iames Gable, Charlotte Briggs, Clarke Taylor, Carol Finley, Anita Waxman. Third Rom: Irvin Cohen, Marion Graham. Larry Webb, Sandra Winters, Iimmy Jepson, Betty Luntzel, Richard Dreher, Ioan Crawford, Vilayne Steiner, Marilyn Smith. Fourth Row: Bob Lichtenberger. Marilynne Simmons, lack Friedman, Beverly Neale, Carl Akers, Carol Reed, Gene Horton, Iohn Hughes, Bob Wichman, jim Green. Mn. BARRETT Batlom Row: Richard Hagen, Terry Huston, Charles Surherlin, Darlene Hedriclis, Stanley Martasin. Richard Hays. Chuck Tillie, Serolld Row: Richard NVoorls. Iolin Massa, Iohn Harley, Charles Palmquist, Karl Iostmeyer. lim Butler. Lynn Locliey, Dewey Ienkins. Tflirri Row: Eugene Levine, Iohn Thornton, loc Green, Carter Abington, Kenneth Martin, Eddie Parke. lack Iacobs. David Van Lanningham, Bob Mallory. Fourth Rauf: Ierry Parsons, Byron Sheilds, Don Silvers, Charles Eskelin, Marshall Kleinstefn, Bob Cramer, David Sharpe, Roy Iohnston. 64 i Miss Blzrz Bottom Row: Margaret Maskill, Beverly Marshall, Marnita Henson, Delores Brenner, Sandra Hartman, Barbara Iones, Harriet Rubin, Sz-cond Raw: Burlin Franke, Margaret Hartung, Carol Peltzman, Donna Howard, Kathy Mc.-Xninch, Claudia Milburn, Harvey Levine. Third Row: Frank Lee. Tom Elarton, Kcith Harpold, Ierry Kisluk, Louis Bordman, Bob Kessler, Dave Rinker, Robert Basholz. Fourth Row: Barbara Lent, Marlene Cowland, Susan Bragg, Kitty McMertry, Iim Kessler, Iim Carter, Alan Peltzel, lack Masters, Donald Chappilehr. Miss BLASE Barron: Row: Mary Lou Lovett. Esther Iacobs, Tom Cowling, Tammy Golding, Barbara Dungan, Roberta Hamilton. Second Row: Bill Hamm, Charles Nation, lim Babcock, lim Stoklas, Ierry Acton, Glenn Grover. Third Row: lack Austin, Ed Milburn, Marvin Noll, Bill Deal, Don Duvall, Ioe Waxman, Dwight Mahan. Fourfh Row: Tom Paul, George Dc Fen, Dick Braton, Bill Ross, Don Gruis, Tom Robinson. Miss BOCK Botlom Row: Debbie Katz, Sandra Bass, Ianet Handler, Marilyn Allen. Second Row: Katherine Heller, Carol Ronemous, Robert Champ, Phillip Gooclbinder, Carol Nelkin. Third Row: Teddy Shane, jerry Klopper, Clare McNish, Patricia Gussin, Elaine Spack, Anna Mac Hills. Fourth Row: Marilyn Reeder, Lina Mandelkehr, Rae Marie Pasmanick, David Wolf, Arnold Kost. 65 0:9 in Miss BRADLEY Bottom Row: Ioel Bresina. Thelma Earhart, Iunc Mosier, Darlene Cousins, Sharon Loveall, Mary Lou Abington, Ioan Boswell, Deanna Kaiser, Barbara Hanson. Second Row: Patricia Buettner, Roberta Bogdanotf, Indy Mitchell. Betty Harper. Lois Cohen, Doris Graham, Indy Belove, Carolyn I-leltzel. Earleen Van Gorltum, Margaret Brady, Pat Ward, Betty Perrin. Third Row: Sandra Flucckingcr, Sandra Mitchell, Martha Lappin, Pat Harvey, Ann Melton, Beverly Iordan, Carol Weinholtl. Ioycc Milburn, Pat Thies, Loretta Hankink, Ioan Brooks, Inner Maskill. Fourfh Row: Kay Kendrick, Virginia Oliver, Netty Ann Conway, Nancie Gentry, Janice Milburn, Lucy Hildebrand, Virginia Lansdon, Sondra Denison, Gail Wright, Shelby Harris, Judy Warren, Diane Evan, Gloria Campbell. MR. BRADLEY Borlom Row: Marlene Botivin, Bertha Schmitt, Ruth Scofield, Bobbie Aks, Betty Catechis, Margaret Rose, I-Iarriett Bordman. Second Row: Gloria Ruelly, Thirlene Kopelman, lean Bowser, Nancy Huffman, Carol Churchill, Barbara Shulcert. Eleanor Stein. Rose Marie Schmitt. TfliI'!Zl Row: Roger Bradley, Kermit Logan, Arnold Kratchman, lack Roberts, Ralph Freedman, Sandra Katherman, Shirley Bcrrey. Fourlh Rom: lack Martin, Shirley Hildebrand, Fred Murphy, Larry Gardner. Don Davin. Iohnnie Bryan. Bill Funk. MRS. BRINK Borrow Row: Frieda Mermclstcin, Carolyn McGowan. Ann Iohnston, Tommy Shelton, Leslie Trusler, Donald Niehouse, Eyerette Pine. Ion Hartung. SKTOIIIIY Row: Anita Hamilton, Elaine Schlozman, Peggy Daugherty, Mildred WVilliams. Delores Sevy, Beverly Eastman, Pat Davis, Nancy Cool-1, Dorothy Griggs, Iudy Winn, Iackie McQucary. Thirrl Row: Ierry Gershman. Gus Schneider, Bill Mendelsohn, Eddie Phillips, Chuck Eilantl. Doris Hayes, Iudy Eisen, Frances Levey, Donna May Iohnson, Carol Stone. Ifourzh Rauf: lean Churchill, Caryl Smith, Laquita Mason, Sandra Stratton, Sandra Noell, Benita lviokofsky, Helen Yodler. Keith Schmitt, Bill Knight, Arvin Olin, lim Shrceve. ' 66 MR. CABLE Bolfom Row: Joyce O'Hara, Ioyce Kozlevchar, Erma Murray, Charlene Moser. Norma Locl-Llear, Barbara Iuengling, Gayann Gill, Dolores Deal. Caroline Moreland, Carole Love, Marvin Korn, Leonard Morris. Second Row: Natalie Wachtel, Ioanne Christensen, Linda Erickson, Gerald Harris, Baylor Edwards, Phillip Ieffryes, Randolph Burton, David Perry. Kathleen Umstead, Bill Yancey, LeRoy Williams, Charles Smith, Donald Kelley, William lustice. Tlzira' Row: Ioan Griflin, Sandra Grant, Ianet Mason, Neil Kuluva, Lyle Croisant, Duane Baldwin, Stanley Samberg. Ronald Iennings, Harvey Olinger, Don Carlson, Irving Winer, Buddy Marlin, Max Curtis, Iames Myers. Fourllr Row: Neil Planzer, Charles Ienkins, Don Bloch, David Levine, Iohn Hanna, Beverly Graham, Larry Whittington, lack Chesney, Dick Williams, Gary VVright, Iohn Bcrbiglia. john Biggs, Martin Schaefer, Bruce Clevenger. MR. CATER A Bottom Row: Iohn Holliclav, William Thrash, Gary Botwinik, Stanley Magedy, Dean Armstrong, Scott Whitlill. Second Raw: Linda Davis. Betty lean Halsey, Don McCullough. Vivian Cross, Arlene Bresel, Ronnie Sullivan, Lynn Long. Third Row: August Burns, Alice Arthur, Karen Carpenter, Iudith Filson, Marilyn Neal, Malcolm Nelson, Larry Reep, Bob Dennis. Fourth Row: Donald Wittmeyer, Frank Aguilar, Bob Brown, Harry Kneckt, William Burwinkel, Dixie Walker, Barry Eakens, Iulie Harris, Tom Bernard. MR. CI-IAIABERS Botlom Raw: Bob Iuengling, Guy Neighbors, Michael Schwartz, Stephen Hatfield, Donna Iones, Ioyce Rosenberg, Io Bay. Second Row: Robert Ray, Gordon Rorhrock, Owen Negus, Lee Smith, Neil Williams, David Bland, James Smetzer, Michael Thompson. Third Row: Lola Rogers, Mildred Byers, Trudy Peck. Penny Penrod, Peggy Ruark, Ieanne Ganow, Florene Lewis, Robert Copaken. Fonrih Row: Iane Reitf, Iohn Geiger, Roy Busdiecker, Randolph Ritter, Martin Wcinshienk, Gary Newman, Pat Lindgren, Bill Pauli. i ,,,,, - 3 ' ' ' - i is 'un-QPQGIQC 11 H. -'off' ' .. X. l . I i I I r Miss CODY Botiom Rom: Phyllis Longmore, Pat Pearson, Kathy Horridge. Sue Masters. Larry McClellan. Morris Soltz. Second Row: Louise Pollaro. Mary Haubpin, Phyllis Zurovsky, George Devins, Beverly VVolkey, Carol Cope, Laura Noell, Sandra VVooldridge, Indy Abramson. Tlzim' Rom: Marvin Birnbaum, Merlenc Selonke, Diane Myerson, Dorothy Fogle, Dolores Coyle, Bernailine Durkfeldt, Richard Todd, Iohn Ward. Fourrfz Row: Carl Neidert, Norman Parker, Larry Iacobson, Mickey Lewin, Mike Waddell, Bob Prosser, Dean Miller, lack Kincaio, Dick McDaneld. MR. D:XNIELSON Horton: Row: Marlene Stulvo, Melba Powell. Iimmie Muiller, Richard Hagen, Robert Davis, Keith Ekblayv. David Potts, Thomas May. Srcouzl Row: Audrey Shapiro. Carol Scott, Dean Moflitt. lim Chuppelehr. Ioyce Bunten, Beverly Michael. Peggy Piggott, Beverly Mann. Third Row: Eugene Wcisbcrger. Richard Murr, Marshall Dunny, Iames Endicott, lanice Pflanz, Kay Prothman. Barbara Gaya, Earlann Sherrill, Io Ann Randall. Rourlh Row: Russell Sorensen, Buddy Clark, Wayne Rothberg, Larry Crouse, Eugen McNerney, Frank Stockwell, Marshall Myers, Eddie Spencer. Miss DAUGHERTY Barton: Row: Carlton Scott. Linda Dabbs, Marietta Amare, Cynthia Gilgus, Ann McGruder, Dennis Calvert, Patsy Rich, Richard Merancy. SITUIIIII Row: Icanne Stanley, Ianice Roberts. Iim Larvery, Carder Clark, Mary Whitehorn, Diane Filbert, Barbara Theabold, Carol Curtis. Ruth Smith. Third Row: Elaine Duni, Sonya Dubin, Sandy Gershman, Ieanne Trott, Esther Stephenson, Nancy Reece, Icraltl lVilson. Lynda Van Dyke. Bob Boresow. Fourth Row: Shirley Reddick, Ira Bidwell. John Eberenz. Alova Xvise, David Chenney, Bill Moulder, David Edwards. lack Rack, C. I.. I-Iitchler, Gene Singleton. 68 MR. DE HARDT Bonom Row: Tereasa Vogel, Betty Dalen, Sybil Green. Pat O'NeiIl, Carol Fiebig, Elaine Sweezy. Second Row: Tom DeFeo, Ioan Dines. Barbara Bolar, Bob Barrett, Ioan Bills, lack Duke, Bob Lee, Shirley Scott. Third Row: Bob Henderson, Lois Bliesner. Gerald Hartig, Stanley Zitron, Georgetta Bryant. Alice Wilhoit, jerry Rosmarin, Barbara Prewitt. Fourlh Row: Gene Grover, Vick Bland, Bill Magruder, Everette Stout, Fred Amos, lim Thomas, Roger Allen, Bill Rhoades. MR. DWIGHT Bottom Row: David Ober, Billy Eisenhower, Gene Schoettlin, Gary Hamilton. Second Row: Tom Rainey, Ronald Glaser, Iim Berk- stresser, Duane Phillips, Ierrold MePherron, Myron Shultz, lack Lane. Third Row: C. D. Clark, Carl Raccagno, Robert Knox, Albert Stout, Charles Rciff, Iohn Stibbs, Paul Norris, Kenneth Lamb. Fourth Row: Lennard Rosen, Tom McNerney, Harold Taylor, Richard Edelbrock, Donald Winn, Charles Brown, David McKinstry, William White. Miss ECKLES Botlom Row: Ioe Kilbane, Kathleen Weirlmann, Bernard Ellis, NVarren La Mar, Gerald Widmier, Delores Rogers, Helen Williams. Srroud Row: Iocl Pelofsky, Carol Swager. Mary Rhoades, Betty Simpson, Barbara Ward, Iacqueline Adelman, Iudy Volkwitz, Arlene Cohen. Third Row: Glen Rogers, Georgia Stephens, Eugene Fabes, Bert Aaron, Katherine Seaton, Io Ann Freeman, Karen Fair, Karla Blaine, Ioyce Manson, Barbara Engles. Fourlh Row: Lois Rivers, George Koflies, Marshall Gordon, Carolyn Skidmore, Beverly White, Charles Bruun, lack Clark, Denny Weaver, Kenneth England. l 69 Miss EitIcKsoN Boiron: Row: Estelle Zeldin. Madelyn Blonsky, Ian Etter, Adelle Zcldiri. Second Row: Martha Eldred, Connie Eisman, Sherry McCall, Kay Kantor. Marilyn Blonsky. Third Row: Arlene Thomas. Reta Belle Iones. Marcia Clock, Nancy Denny, Deane Schuck. Fourth Row: Ann Krunisick. Margie Dalton, Iudith McCully, Linnie Engelhardt, Linda Barnard. Miss FARRELLY Botfom Row: Connie Staley, Vivian Eckert. Betty Gilbert, Elaine Rowlette, Arlene Cable, Carol McMillan, Shirley YVest, Beverly Muillcr, Betty Sciman, .-Xrline Rosenblum. Sccoml Row: Barbara Freid, Angela Cross, Ianet Marristt, Charlotte Heltzel, Noame Gettler. Marion Duke, Ionia Morris, Pat Painton, Diane Engberg, Indy Craig, Sara Forsback. Third Row: Maxine Blotter. Beverly Anderson, Barbara Dorsh, Eunice Hall, Carol Griggs. Ianet Jackson, Cynthia Greb, Terry Carpenter. Patti French. Marilyn Martin, Pat Curfman, Sandra Rhonemous. Fourth Row: Carol Anderson. Io Ann Icnkins, Ruth Ann Pope, Sue Cary, Carol Moon. Iudy Eisberg. Nadine Chatlicld, Fredye Veckrey. Mable Cordell. Sandra Reeves, Iutly Allison. MR. FRANKLIN Bolrom Row: Shirley Edwards. Leon Ampel, Louise VVillits, Nancy Sharon, lane Carpenter, Sliirlex' Klussman, S!'l'0lIIf Row: Marlene Rodgers, Marlene YVachtel. Mickey Klein, lim Stout, Pat McCullough. Dixie Putnam. Third Row: Stanley VVeincr, Ianicc Porter. Io Ann Stalev, Barbara Rosenfeld, Ierry Zitterman, Larry Matnev, Eugenia Iern. Fourth Row: Barbara Mather, David McGhee, Merril Dubacli, Howell Williams. Marvin I-Iankin, Robert Agnew, Ann Dickson. 70 MR. HARMON Boriom Row: Iay Lofton, Michael Marks, Io Anne Crawford, Marcella Brown, Ierre Strock, Io Ann Reed. Second Row: Vicki Genicke, Shirley Nations, Sandra Scott, Carol Simpson, Bill Bird, Elizabeth Messerschmiclt, Carol Hart. Third Row: Gary Lineberry, Kenneth Stock, lack Thiel, lack Anderson, Kay Boling, Stanley Katzman, Phyllis Reid. Kay Byers. Fonrlh Raw: Larry Siaarda, Beverly Browning, Linda Ehart, Ann Fraser. Martin Hunter, Howard Stephenson, Vernon Iones, lack Morgan, Kenneth Boley. Miss IOHNSTON Boiron: Row: Diane Fingersh, Shirley Edwards, Nancy Mclianna, Barbara Long, Arline Mason. Second Row: Ierry Davis, Sandra Frye, Rcva Sazlow, Marilyn Gettler, Sharon Long, Shirley Long. Third Rauf: Leonard Glazer, Iim Rasnick, Stanley Nordstrom, Donald Conroy, Richard Porterheld, Don Phillips, Bob Dombrowa. Fonrilz Row: Iamcs Sproul, Clarence Keim, Gene Deming, Larry Cantrell, Iames Brown, Bill Kiriakos, Charles Hunter. MR. Knut Bottom Row: Larry Rohovit, Sharon Black, Pedro Gonzalez, Patsy Cobryn, Leroy Cheney, Mel Abend. Second Row: Kenneth Lent, Iudy Royse, Leon Parret, Vicki Powell, Don Staatz, Nancy Larkins, Dorothey Iustice, Carla Amrhein. Third Row: Dorrinda Boedefeld, Betty lohnson. Fi-Fi Glaser, Iackie Dingus, Sandra Smith, Barbara Borman, lean Lockwood, Gary Dingledine, Ioc Disselhoif. Fourilx Raw: Connie Crawley, Iimmu King, Herbert Etherton, Lillian McAfee, Carol Wright, Carol Weaver, Iohn Morrison, Barry Davis, Dan Groves. 71 l i i l E G-, MR. KOENIG Boffom Row: lack Ieter, Roger Norman, Albert Zaun, Eddie Frazier. Secoml' Row: Don Siegelbaum, Don Roller, Iim McGuire. Third Rout: Richard Murdock, Ierry Foster, George Hanaucr, Harold Hitchler. Fourth Row: john Vaca, Doug Friesen. Donald Hayes, james Fallman, Donald Stratton. Mn. LEE Bottom Row: Evelyn Shabison, Nancy Pursley, Emma Rucker, Agnes Mathews. SECOIII, Row: I-Ierby Gershon, Pat Rowland, Brenda Shannon, Beverly Aschwander, Shirley Beiser, Ianet Icfferies. Third' Row: Martha Barnes, limmie Duncan, Mike Levine. Gene Norton, Bernie VViner, Norman Friedman. Fourlh Row: Elliot Pucker, Bob Martin, Iim Oney, lim Trout, Earl Cramer, lack Englick, Skippy Brackecn. MR. LINDLEY Bottom Row: Marvin Cruzan, Bill Nichols, Perry Blankenbiller, Russel Poterlield, Iohn Book. Bob Trwtzcl, Mike Katz, Marshall Spiegel. Second Row: Dick Turpin, Herb Kohn, Gene Van Arsdale, Roger Masson. Ierome Coleman. Art Hokelman, Sarz Ashcraft, Dick Sanell. Third Row: Mark Burke, Dean Marriot, Iay Montgomery, Wes Morgenstern, Stanley Caldwell. Ronald Bilyeu, Mike Cohen, Iohn Klasson. Fonrrh Row: Louis Gay, Iohn Galliher, Pat O'Connor, Ken Lambert, Richard Trellye, Robert Campbell, Franklin Wambold, Iohn Ober, Bill Meyers. 72 Mn. LINDXVALL Bottom Row: Patricia Davis, Shelby Locklear, Edwin Martisin, Roy Wallace, Leon Klopper, Toby Shapiro, Sue McCrary, Ioanie Bordman.,Srca11a' Row: Larry Ginsberg, Carole Eikost, Rosalyn Lieberman, Frances Bushakra, Wanda Ienkins, Pat Toalson, Carolyn Ayres, Katherine Spiros, Shirlene Kirkpatrick, Marlene Rose. Third Row: Carolyn Ranke, Madelyn Sharpless, Larry Goldberg, Donald Franke, David Brunn, Tom VanDyke, Bob Krisko, Rollins Gunnerson, Alice I-look. Fourzh Row: Gene Lewis, Marie Gabert, Shirley Morris, Mary Overby, Andy Parks, Don Hillyer, Ronnie Weiher, Kathryn Smith, Bob Bernstein. MR. Lovejoy Botlom Row: Betty Southard, Sue Fine, Barbara Kraft, Bill lhnow, Sue Lott. Second Row: IoAnn Buckner, Rosalie Rosenberg, Ruth Plesser, Carol Thomas, Dora Kinard, Ioyce Nevey, Iclel Tractman. Third Raw: Connie Sharp, Lola Donaldson, Carol Morgan, LuAnne Peterson, Roselle Mason, Lea Ann Mason, Io Ellen Stubbs. Fourlh Row: Marilyn Rader, Charlene Frazec, Bob Smith, Ronald Dunn, Larry Wolkey, lack Caley, Don Mitchell. Miss McG1NN1s Bottom Row: Irene Goldstein, Pat Nichols, Ioan Hooper, Elaine Mermelstein, Phyllis Bunten. Serum! Row: Mary Vogel, Sherry Stein, Marilyn Miceli, Peggy Chiabotta, Barbara Morganstein. Third Row: Rosalie Saladino, LaVon Wilson, Charlene Fluckinger, Beverly Mell, Shirley Anderson. Fourth Row: Linda Thompson, Shirley Clevenger, Mary Goelz, Lois Kuchenbecker, Muriel Wright, Marjorie Grace. Mus. MAUCK Bolton: Rom: Sidney Elarton. Carol Ellis, Barbara Madlof. Serond Row: Shirley WVright, Eris Lewis, Carolynn Grillin, Sylvia Manker, Gloria Caton. Third Rauf: Bcvcrly Thornton, IoAnn Olinger, Gwyn Hargis, lean Haskell, Rosalind Stephens. Fourfh Row: Ann Lane, Alice Kopin, Betty Spradlin, Dianne Mollitt. MR. lVl0RRISSETTE Boflom Roux: Alberta Morgan, Bonam McKinley, Darrell Hendon, Marvin Wolf. Serond Row: Iohnny Wallace. Donald Anderson, LeRoy Pucker. Naomi Reed, Don Budd, William McCoy, Bob Davis. Third Raw: Bob Poe, Harold Koch, Richard Kcidwell, Gordon Arbuckle, Ronald Icgcn, Wayne Davidson, Stanley Rosow. Fourth Row: Harlan Kalthofl, Iim Blair, Dun Keilhack, Frank Nickles, Pat White, Thad Cordcr, Malcom Van Dcursen, Don Wolfskill. Miss MINCKEhIEX'ER Bolton: Rom: Norman Wolf, Iim Sturges, Mitchell Kur, Herbert Waxman. Strand Row: Donald Brackahn, loc Wolf. Iames Rober, Inc Filbcck. Third Row: Mike Gegen, Leland Holloway, Mil-:c Warko, Marvin Wilson, Fred Paulsen. Fourlh Row: Bill Rinard, Iohn Gallup, Loren Lockwood, Alan Kalthoii, Gordon Smith, Garey Reeves. 74 MR. NURSKI Bottom Row: Bill Moffatt, lack Wilson, Francis Kapplec, Eddie Miner. Dickie Boehmcr. Scconrl Row: lim Taskcr, Ioe Scruggs, Bill Sicmon, Larry Ragone, Leon Barnes, Ierry Hubbard, David Innes. Third Rom: Bob Ganote, Stanley XVarlen. Iordan Samuelsohn, Herbert Rubin, Iohn Harris, Phil Weiss, Albert McCullick, Marvin Pelrzman, Richard King. Fourth Row: Donald Taylor, Melvin Schick, Richard Stockton, Larry Grosman. Glenn Larsen. Bill Grisham, lack I-Iobhs, Marcus Kaplan, Bill Basile. Mu. OLIVER Hallam Row: Gary Lerner. Herbert Schaffer, Norman Bresel, T. L. Carstenson, Icrry Howell. Second Row: Bob Hunley, Howard Morechead. Charlie Keeler. Bill Brown, Harold Dix. Garalcl Pence, Morris Zwillenberg. Third Row: Charles Galhert, Marion DeMelfy, James McDaniels, Bert Rosebrough, Pat Mason, lim Gilchrist, Shelton Gallas, Don Layman. Merle King. Fourth Row: Mike Burke, Larry Hedges, Raymond Harrison, Larry Knox, Arthur Davis, Chuck Howard, Eddie Harris, Iohn Enncs. Mix. Oi.sEN Bozlom Row: Vicki Vaidie, Barbara Kay Thomas, David Cross. Bill Brown, Tom Cain, Gary .-Xgron, Peter Frandseri, Fred Brentson. Second Rom: Eugene Clayman, Marshall Saper, Walterena Banks. Philip Dougherty, Kay Tiffany, Sharon Siegrist, lanice McCrary, Carol leanne Huseby. Kenny Voge. Third Row: IoAnne Reece, Ioyce Smith. Terry Davis, Barbara Haynes, Beverly Lane. Ierry Owen. Fcrnc Russler, lan: Lee, Richard Croisant. I-I. G. Olsen. Fourlh Rau-': Glenn Owings. Glen Shipley, Iohn Reece, Charles Maglio, Mike Winn, Barbara Jacobson, Carol Stephens, Kathleen McCahon, Richard Allin, Eugene England. l 75 Mas. REBER Bonom Row: Elizabeth Hopkins, Carol Lec Parker, Rae Fclman, Bcvcrly Brockman, Patricia Rhoades, Nina Evans, Marcia Nadlman. Srcorm' Row: Norma Neufeld, Maria Elena Aguilar, Iane Knox, Mary Talbot, Ranore Rosenthal, Marlene Rubin, Marioric Bullock, Margaret Clark. Third Row: Barbara Krcitman, Nancy Malbcn, Annette Moore, Nancy Hemme, Marjorie Stout, Carolyn Uber, Myrna McQueary, Mary Ann Cordcr, Carol Lee Gray. Fourth Row: Lavern Clough, Dorothy Greenberg, Ianet Kidd, Rolaine Martin, Bonnie Halford, Eunice Powell, Marcia Harrison, lralce Rcppeto. MR. RICHMOND Bozronz Row: Anita Holt, Roslancl Becker, Donna Nichols, Maxine Fugatc, La Rue Blaine, Gerry Littlefield, Ioyce Klassen, Sue Kinser. Second Row: Zelma Goldstein, Hinda Zolotor, Iucly Nusbaum, Iudy Lapin, Margo Ellis, Dorothy Owens, Nancy Rickctson, Marilyn VVright, Phyllis Strahlcs. Third Row: Ronald Perry, Ioyce McGee, Anne Malbcn, Barbara Bayley, Marcia Lerner. Ianctte Angilan, Pat Forsythe, Lorcnna Downs, Winana Schmidt. Fonrrh Row: Dick Reed, Dale Ellis, Suzy Kcrpcr, Rita Bohmbach, Gail Masters, Dean Franson, Berry Kaplin, Harley Gershberg, Gary Streeter. Miss SCHIHIDT Barton: Rauf: Nancy Ihnow, Muriel Brown, Marilyn Kram, Helen Childs. sC'L'0II11ROll-'J Marilyn Moyer, lean Koste, Carol Ross, Norenc Howe, Senia Silverman, Ianet Smith. Third Row: Felicia Kisluk, Geraldine Pharcs, David Gordon, Marcheta VVolvcrton, Barbara Ayres, Loretta Murnan. Barbara Courtney. Fourth Row: Barbara Cobcrly, Marilyn Foster, Karolyn Hanson. Barbara Boswell, Iudy Weinsheink, Anncttc Cappcr, Mary Ann Clark. 76 MRS. SHAWVER Ballon: Row: Elaine Thomas, Ruth Palmgren, Phyllis Hancock, Sharon Agron, Shirley Finkelston. Serond Row: Tom Williams, Stanley Ellman, Iohn Panettiere, Stanley Seligson, David Thorne, Dean Moor. Third Row: Don Wanderson, Bill Hahn. Charles Hart. Russell Comer. Gary Cox, Iohn Davis. lfonrlll Row: Floyd Bloorlgood, 'Michael Cowan. lim Ferguson. Bruce Foid, Gary O'Hare, Roger Carlson. MR. SIRACUSA Bottom Row: Ioe Morris, VVynn McKinley, Ronald WVentz, Dale Curtis, Hans Romer, VVayne Albriche. Seronrl Row: Gene Furrell, Bruce Chumley, lack Williams, Tom Six. lack Klopper, David Andrist, Benne Kusnetzky. Third Raw: Iohn Vogel, Lewis Cary, Kenneth Davidson, Douglas Scroggs. Iohn Martin. Edwin Kutzly, Frank Franano, Irvin Dwork. Fourth Roux: Glen Crawford, Gene Sullins, Richard Horton, Everet Leimer. Harlan Watkins, George Wheelock, Honest john Engberg. lim Kennard. MR. SMITH Boitonz Row: Sue Bassin, Carolyn Holley, Sharon Low, Roberta Harvey, Sande Carpenter, Ann Taylor, Debbie Shure. Second Row: Sherry Nichols, Sharon Timms, Mary Ann Taylor. Ioyce Maret, Ioyce Whitsitt, Carole Dameron, Alta Fann, Marybeth Lane, Carol Knight. Third Row: Phil Williams, George Leach, Richard Coleman, Buddy Rogers, Richard Saegar. Gary Barnard, Kent Crippin, Harry Pener, Larry Voge, Howard Bodker. 77 MR. STEPHENS Barron: Row: Gayle Gatts. Norma McCracken. Don Craven, Barbara Rothenberg, Katherine Peterson, Elizabeth Duell, james Christian. Srcom! Row: Gayle French, Delores I-larraman. Leneilil Kincadc, Iiarleen Kirkpatrick, Edwin Werly, Patrick Dedrick, Sandra Heying, Robert Stuart. Third Row: Ruth Ann Lee, Doris Park, Marilync Talley, Marjorie Spitzenfeil, Howard Rosenberg, Rue Ricketts, Gail Allen, Richard Gray, Ierry Thomsen. 13011176 Roni: Hugh Baysinger, Ronald Freisinger, Ierry Green, Douglas Wood, Robert Schwartz, Leland Wright, Don Miller. lohn Caley, Arthur Taylor, George Rinartl. Miss VAN VOLKENBLTRGH Borrow Row: Mary Beth Berry, Iudy Seaver, Marianne Williams, Oma Tracy, Barbara Morton. Elizabeth Davis. .Second Row: Carol Ann Planzer, Robert Welch, Robert Maskill, Roger Widemier, Robert Malech, Susan Hensley, Cecelia Gilberg, Vista Lackey. Third Row: Barbara Nenno, Ianet Klesath, Raymond Kelly, Mike Houghton, Lila Conder. Dennis Cowan. Iames McCoy. Fourlh Row: Robert Molder, George Garrett, Ted Vililliams, Merna Merrill, Kent Davis, Phillip Di Vilbiss, Mike Montgall, Robert Christnian. Miss WEEKS Barium Row: Marilyn Bird, Sheila Sullivan, Kenny Marley, Patty Preston. Second Row: Rosemary Mollct, Joyce Warner, Nadine McClelland, Cynthia Forsythe, Karlyn Armstrong. Third Row: Robert YVood, Cecile Gerard, Shannon VVeldon, Shirley NVilliams, Ioan Vogt, Ruth Gilchrist. Fonrrh Row: Pat Kelley, Margaret VVindmuller, Charles Van Horn, Wilford Clifford. Robert Hodges, lohn Capps, Don Breckenridge. 78 Mit. WEHRLE Botlom Row: Shirley West, Phyllis Marker, Gretchen Wengegatz, Karen Laws, Mary Lou Kirby, Shirley Hand. Second Row: Iohn Hagen, Betty Abbey, Norma Wymore, Shirley Brasser, Edward Fox, lack Bosserman, Cecil HuSong. Peggy Hargus. Tllirzi' Row: Victor Legendre, Richard Kuhn, Norman Ernsting, George HoFf, Ted Hickam, Carol Dunavant, Donald Long. Foqrlh Row: Edgar Sample, Gary Harris, Seymore Gopman, Charles Plank, Gilbert Ballinger, Franklin Helm, Norman Chatheld. MRs.WE1NBERG Boilom Row: Gerald Iones, Madlyn Hisle, Iohanna Olson, Marie McGuire, Emma Kay Kaiser, Glendolyn Allen, Sandy Wegerer, Barbara Heide. Second Row: Suzanne Davis, Eddie Moschell, Richard Webster, Dee Ann Lewis, Harold Kuebler, Gary Turner, Terry Putnam, Ralph Kincaid. Third Row: Barbara Isom, lean Surface, Ann Humphrey, Iudy Halford, Betty Behn, Charlotte Wills, Roger Palmer, Mary Frances Cullison, Mike Goldman. Fojfrllz Row: Richard Singelton, Phillip A. Cooke, Billye XVilliams, David Rodabaugh, Iohn Anderson, Larry Lee, Wayne Allen, Ted Koonz, Ronald Schaefer. MR. WITHERS Bollom Rauf: Billie Ross, Ioan Fugate, Mary Hatfield, Don Beard, Harriet Temposky. Ianice Martin, Nancy O'Neal. Ianice Lettas. Second Row: Bill Edwards, Florine Dezani. Barbara Ierwick, Betty Carpenter. Marcia Lerner, Natalie Spector, Sarah Iohnson. Carolyn Sweazey, Doris Hedges, Elenor Wilson, Betty Anders. Third Row: Sophie Stathopoulos, Rozanne Davis, Helen Simeox, Francis Holt, Martha Stephens, Eleanor Bell, lane Davenport. Margaret Stellmach, Sandra Eisen, Iean Iarvis, Donna Scott. Fourth Row: Lenora Wilson. Bonny Tautfest, Richard Messick, Graham Vllright, Delbert Gish, Fred Lutz, Larry Lynch, Iohnny Goodell, Alan Spack, Raymond Rosebrough, Ierry Staley, Iim Smith. Miss NVULFEKAMMER Boiron: Row: Roberta Vasholz, Iucly Kraft, Emily Holt. Marlene Penner. Svroufl Row: Donna Poretta, Carolyn Robinson, Beverly Shanklin. Nancy Hamlin, Pat Staly, Roberta Overby. Third Row: Beverly Iohnson, Laura Kalhfleisch, Maxine Cogel, Shirley Patterson, Betty Good, NVilma Robertson. l:0lll'flI Row: Ruth Green, Carol Lively, Ianc Logan, Paige Biggers, Sandra Doran, Dora Belle Hendricks. Miss WRM' Bottom Row: VVilliam VVolfe, Rolla Killian, Nancy Brown, Iames VVillette. Gary Smith, Rosalyn Webb. Second Row: Gcnc Friescn, Timothy Ross, Gordon Myerson. Mary Shillcrston, Terry Bradford, Iudith Levitt, Carol Sue Hardy, Lorenc Marshall. Third Row: Phyllis Aaron. Betty Maria Renard, Ion Fowler, Larry NVickliffe, George Ford. Iames Books, Harold Spinner, Marilyn Iacobs, Elaine Palmer. Fourth Row: Iudith Marie Anderson, Ann Elizabeth Benton. Carroll lay, Beverly lane Sidcner, Robert Dean Moss, Fred Iaben, David Norris. Helen Parker, Diana Ducnow. ABsENTEE PICTURE Barbara Miner, Nancee Thompson, Lois Taylor, Don Moor, Pat Hickman. Bcity Zumwalt. 80 4 X Lg! HX GH SCH OL Mx ,QR wx My J 4 1 in A - .qw-L . . , 3 Q W Q fy 952 awww Q? Ban 3' 'Y , .x -' Q' ve 9 - xl -55341 A '- vw X. ff . Wissiii 3 ,fix gjk-1 uccnlun Grover- Ta mms I Ken Mar-lea 85 ,, ,bk 'Qi 'mu -H e ' ' f + t E 5' me Leroy Pucke fd- vm :MM new 52??:.2lEQi4m Wra?P '5K.'5Hrl'FT 1-:T 'NN NXSYSQHNFQENYRWEEM fm:- Bgfmm Raw: Glen Grover, Bob Davis, George Leach, George Devins, Bonam McKinley, Iimmy Iepson. Second Row: Coach Dwight, Ierry Green, Garry Barnard. Ken Martin, Morris Soltz, Bob Kessler, Tom Cowling, Leroy Pucker, Ronny legen. Third Row: Larry Voge, Iim Sproul, Dave Rinker, Bill Deal, Vic Bland, Fred Paulsen, Gordon Arbuckle, Allen Spack, Pat 0'Connor. Fourth Row: Charles Hunter, Bill Ross, lim Fallman, Iohn Capps, Gary Wright, lim Green, Roger Allen, Iames Thomas, Kent Crippen, Iohn Gallup. Although the lost column made Paseo's record look rather lop-sided, the 1953 football team afforded all Paseoites a lot of thrills. In the season opener, the Pirates battled Rockhurst to a I3-I3 tie. Northeast's Vikings stood up to predictions and walloped Paseo, 25-o in the league opener. Richie Windle led the Vikes attack which saw them score in every quarter. The Pirates were victims of a scalping party when the Southwest Indians bowled them over, 19-0. Southwest's Iohn Powell flipped two touchdown passes to Roger Ornduff and Bob Smith scored from the Paseo two-yard line after gathering in a Buc fumble. The East Bears, behind, 7-6 at the half, broke the game open in the fourth quarter and handed the Pirates their third straight loss, 19-7. Bob Kessler scored the TD for the Bucs and Iohn Capps carried over the extra point. Stinging from last year's trouncing by Paseo, the Westport Tigers dished out a 33-o verdict over the Pirates 88 in their fourth game. Westport's Dusty Barr reeled off 71 yards early in the game before Bob Davis could stop him. Leading 26-o at the half, the Tigers could manage but one more touchdown in the last half. Determination and slippery fingers were factors in Paseo's most inspiring game of the season with Southeast. Fumbling throughout the game, the Knights and Pirates battled a seesaw affair until a Buc fumble decided the contest, and Southeast slipped through, 32-26. We're just tired of losing. That seemed to be P'aseo's attitude when they scored their first loop victory over Central, I4-I2. Iohn Gallup and Larry Voge scored Paseols touchdowns and the deciding extra points were by Voge and Vic Bland. Top honors went to Paseo's Tom Cowling whose centering and line backing ability earned him a berth on the 1953 all-star football team. Bob Kessler got the nod as fullback on the second team and lohn Gallup and Fred Paulsen both received honorable mention. u x N ' Mm QW ,. , f N, 1 , J, fi--,11m.::- f 5-1 W five 32 in ,, .J i , 5 5 ' Q I g ,Q 3: 4 i n -Q Q1 , ,X 1: 'lf jr :iifjm it ' wi ki 44 Q W, , ,ia ': SW? . , , .lrgmigs ggzsfi :A W: YQQQE If L , 1 :L -'ws Q . 1'-Mi X-.fm ',mx.:r-'Y x t 1f,.S 'Sgsm N Q N x . . F Q Q. Q 'W 15. , is .. ' AL ,yw ww,- gf z' jf : , 11:1 ,A -. r ' . . 'xii 'QR x gi? is 5 a ' f- fc is Q. 2, m, ex,-1,4 1, K ,... , QA , y .. g A 5. in 3.5: Y , 3 :J fx- Q. Y' V15 ei .5133 ii, Aw, ,vw 4 . :U 'mf v ww H . V. '- 2 1' f 5 1 M1 5 ggi ., ff Q 9: r l, ff , L ff Ni we if fig! . n COACH CORNELIUS 6:0363 LeAc H SARS-'Q l wales-rr i : eueuck A Bi Ross i CAPPS i5 g5 Y E 5 F. I ro xl-2ii f fA FRE iPATf jW l'h'l' E K ' 5 www, N , Wafwdq Z With four returning lettermen and the able coaching of Clilff Cornelius, Paseo's Pirates had one of their best seasons as they dropped but three of their I7 games. The Pirates 5-2 record in league play was good enough for a tie for second there. The Bucs opened the season by downing Hogan, 72-55 with Bill Ross and Dave Rinker each scoring 20 points to lead the way. This started a string of nine victories including Pem Day, 57-42, Warrensburg, 74-52, St. Ioe Benton, 47-38, Glennon, 67-42, Rockhurst, 64-46, in which Bill Ross scored -30 points to tie the school record, and Raytown, 68-50. Entering league play without a loss, Paseo defeated an outclassed East five, 53-35 with Ross scoring 20 points. The Pirates stayed on the glory road by knocking oft' Manual, 69-51 with Ross again tying the school record of 30 points. Southwest handed Paseo its first defeat, 71-46 as the Pirates hit a cold 16'j-Q, of their shots. With Don Ross as their mainstay, the Westport Tigers dropped Paseo to their second straight defeat, 57-45. Bill Ross was high for Paseo with I5 points. Q2 Paseo got back into the swing of things by defeating Southeast, 72-68. In the game, Bill Ross broke the school individual point record for one game with an outburst of 34 points. One of the most thrilling games of the season was the Northeast game in which the underdog Pirates came out on top, 56-51, with Pat White leading the Way with 20 points. The Pirates finished league play with a 55-50 verdict over a spirited Central aggregation. Bill Ross, as usual, took scoring honors with 23 points. In the regional tournament at Rockhurst, Paseo won second place by scoring victories over Glennon, 65-42, and East, 58-55. In the championship game, Paseo was downed by Central, 63-74. ' Paseo is proud of Bill Ross who led the league in scoring with 148 points. Bill was named to lnterscholastic league all-star team. His biggest honor came when he was named to the all-state first team. We congratulate Coach Cornelius and the team for a wonderful season. Borlom Row: Bob Trutzel Kent Crippen, Byron Shields, Ronny jegen, Bob Hildebrand, Leroy Pucker. Second Row: Doug Scroggs, Dick Turpin, jim Smith, Ken Lambert, Bud Rogers, C. L. Hitchler. Third Row: Don Miller, Art Taylor, Hob Wichman, Moe Klcmstem, Gerald Harris. 5 7mm gcwketialcf .4'etft'mmcm'4 65:45 Bottom Rauf: jimmy jepson, james Fallman, Bill Deal, jerry Green, Pat O'Connor, Bob Davis, Allen Spack, Mickey Lewin, Glen Grover, james Butler. Second Row: Marvin Wolf, George Dcvins, Fred Paulsen, Mickey Klein, George Leach, Tom Cowling, jim Rasnick, Dave Rinker, Bob Kessler, Ken Martin. Third Row: Kent Crippen, Gary Barnard, Dick Turpin, john Gallup, jim Sproul. james Thomas, Bill Ross, john Ward, Vick Bland, Gordon Arbuckle, john Capps. Fourth Row: jim Green, Larry Voge, jack Englick, Pat White, Gary Wright, Roy johnson, Dave Mcliinstry. jim Trout. Frank Nicklcs, Don Wolfskill, Don Duvall. 93 Bottom Row: Ken Lambert, Mickey Lewin, lack Bosserman, Hugh Baysinger, Richard Maroney, David Iones, Iohn Davis, Ralph Kincaid, Bonam McKinley, Terry Huston, Gary Lineberry, Richard Webster, Bob Stuart, Bob Davis. Second Row: Iohn Ober, Gary Barnard, Dale Ellis, Larry Lee, Mike Goldman, Don Carlson, Ron Roller, Bob Bernstein, Bud Clark, Ron Friesinger, Ron Weiher, Herb Kohn, Bill Funk, Iim Butler, Iohn Ward. Third Row: Pat O'Connor, Iimmy Jepson, Iim Sproul, Larry Webb, Iohn Gallup, Doug Scroggs, Gordon Allison, Mike Cowan, Stan Caldwell, Vernon Iones, Richard Sanell, Charles Eskelin, Bud Rogers, Ted Shane, Fred Lutz. Fourth Row: Frank Nickles, Bill Ross, Don Duvall, Iames Fallrnan, lim Green, Iohn Capps, Gordon Arbuckle, C. L. Hitchler, Roy Iohnson, Art Taylor, Loren Lockwood, Franklin Helms, Larry Whittington, Max Curtis, Bill Deal, Gene Sullins, Marvin Wolf. ' l?55 7ma6 S April 4 State Indoor April 7 Class Meet April IO Southwest QTherej April 16 Southeast fHerej April 18 K. U. Relays April 21 Central QTherej May 1 East QHerej M - May 5 Northeast Cfherej May 8 St. Ioe Relays May I2 Raytown fHerej May 22-23 City Meet' May I5-16 State Outdoor 94 x. 1 . V -S M A - fmygifjg .gig f .,4g.qA - .F .Ls !7'5 fair 1 1' ' 4-S v kv- Q ., :sz -N 'fr :if ? ni Q . J, . 1 X, H 1 w W l i Iralee Reppeto pa, hautgzd Carol Knight fm P4444 '?' From Row: Bonnie Tautfcst, Lois Taylor, Marlene Rogers, Iane Davenport, Mary Hatfield. Second Row: Ianice Porter, Pat McCullough. Shirley Hilderbrand, Margaret Stellmach, Bonnie Halford. facing: Slide! Front Row: Anita Waxman, Phyllis Marker, Carol Love, Marilyn Moyer, Ianet Smith, Kathrine Heller, Kathy Weidman, Carol Gohres, Betty Simpson, Delores Rogers, Delores Deal, Mary Rhodes. Second Row: Ioyce Manson, Dee Grant, Lois Rivers, Claire McNish, La Von Wilson, Karen Laws, Ianet Handler, Kathy Horridge, Linda Levy, Marlene Rubin, Anna Mae Hills, Karen Fair, Sophie Stathopoulos. Third Row: Muriel Wright, Mary Ann Clark, Peggy Hargus, Ioanne Staley, Carolyn Uber, Carole Reed, Beverly White, Gail Allen, Susy Keyser, Barbara Boswell, Leona Rivers, Lois Kuckenbecker, Elaine Thomas, Nancy Malben, Bernadine Durkfelt. 97 541454404 fm saw seam From Row: Sandra Scott, Kathleen Peterson, Geraldine Littlefield, Doris Graham, IoAnn Reed, Iohanna Olson, Madlyn Hisle, Maxine Fugate, Darlene Cousins, Ioel Bresina, Pat Davis, Helen Williams. Second Row: Barbara Bayley, Beverly Mann, Ieane Trott, Martha Lappin, Margie Bullock, Carol Hart, Betty Perrin, Mary Haubein, IoAnn Fugate, Ioanne Brooks, Suzanne Davis, Ann Malben, Pat Pearson. Third Roux: Carol Curtis, Doris Park, Sandy Heying, LaVon Wilson, Carolyn Uber, Gayle French, Sue Masters, Sandra Mitchell, Ianice Pflanz, Ann Melton, Beverly Iordan, Carol Simpson, Ioyce McGee. Fourth Row: Ann Fraser, Linda Ehart, Diane Myerson, Earlann Sherrill Billie Williams, Elaine Thomas, Iudy Robertson, Phyllis Reid, Wenona Schmidt, Carol Cope, Virginia Landson, Iudy Halford, Margie Spitzdnpfeil, Louise Pollaro, Kay Boling. ,awsfamgtwsmu Front Row: Ann Iohnston, Dorothea McLean, Estelle Zeldin, Mary VanDyke, Linda Genicke, Iudith Capito, Geneva Gaston, Mary Chisney, Barbara Thomas, Carolyn McGowan, Freda Mermelstein, Adele Zeldin. Second Row: Penny Penrod, Marilyn Bennett, Marcia Clock, Carol Ann Planzer, Lola Rogers, Iudy Winn, Sherry McCall, Mary Shillerston, lane Hickman, Iudy Seaver, Beverly Eastman, Beth Davis, Terry Bradshaw, Mary Chesney, IoAnn Reece. Third Row: Helen Yodler, Iudy Filson, Lillian McAfee, Marilyn Iacobs, Ianice McCrary, Linda Barnard, Kathryn Burkd, Caryl Smith, Iean Cakurchill, Ianet Klesath, Carroll lay, Dorinda Boedefield, Terry Davis, Alice Arthur, Fifi Glaser, Marilyn Trump. Fourth Row: Myrna Merrill, Ann Krumsick, Dixie Walker, Kathleen McCahon, Ann Benton, Iudv Eisen Connie Eisman, Barbara Nenno, Donna Bushman, Sandra Noell, Sandra Stalton, Delores Long, Barbara Davin, lane Reiff, Iudy'McCully, jackie McQueary. gww Qual Front Row: Pat Davis, IoAnne Crawford, Doris Park, Charlotte Wills, Anita Waxman, Naomi Gettler, Charlotte Briggs Mary Rhoades Marietta Amaro, IoAnn Reed, Betty Simpson, Helen Williams, Delores Deal, Phyllis Marker, Katharine Ann Heller, Marv lHatheld, Karen Laws, Claire McN1sh, Carol Gohres. Second Row: Ioan Brooks, Carol Love, Ianet Smith, Marilyn Moyer, Mary Haubein, Betty Duell ue Masters, Sandra Stott, Pat Toalson, Gail French, Gretchen Wendegatz, Kathy Homage, Pat French, Gall Allen, Carole Reed, Lois Rivers, Marlene Rodgers, Ioan Fugate. Third Row: Sue Flan, Anna Mae Hills, Carolyn Uber, Karen Fair, Barbara Bayley. Marjorie Spitzenpfeil, Elaine Spack, Iudy Rae Nusbaum, Barbara Rosenfeld, Shirley Nations, Carol Simpson, Sandra Denison, Ioanne Peterson, Ianice Porter, Bernadine Durkfelt, Wenona Schmidt, Sandy Heying. Fourth Row: Phyllis Reid, Iudy Robertson, Lois Taylor. Linda Ehart, Beverly Browning, Marjorie Spitbenpfeil, Sondra Grant, IoAnn Staley, Carolyn Robinson, Lavern Clough, Kathleen Umpstead, Margaret Stellmach, Bonnie Tautfest, Barbara Boswell, Ianet Kidd, Earlann Sherrill, Billye Williams, Beverly White, Mary Ann Clark. 98 gaaiedlald Spawn Dag - 7eeun Front Row: Marlene Rogers, lane Davenport, Sophie Stathopoulos, Lois Taylor, Linda Levy. Scrona' Row: Mar- lene Rubin, Lois Kuchenbecker, Carol Knight, Iralee Rcppcto, Bonny Tautfest, Nancy Malben, Carolyn Uber. Qfoaieq Spare Dag 7mm Bottom Rom: Delores Deal, Peggy Stcllmach, Bonnie Tautfest, Carol Knight. Nancy Malben, Elaine Thomas. Second Row: Carolyn Uber, Marlene Rodgers, Lois Kuchenbecker, lane Davenport, Bonnie I-Iaiforcl, Linda Levy. Third Row: Marlene Rubin, Tralee Reppcto, Shirley I-lilclerbrancl, Lois Taylor. Spam Frorzl Row: Carol Robinson, Karen Laws, Delores Deal, lane Davenport, Mary Hatneld. Kathy I-Iorridge. Second Row: Bonnie Tautfest, Pat McCullough, Lois Taylor, Marlene Rogers, Linda Levy, Ioan Petersen, Myrna McQueary. Third Row: Sue Keyser, Margaret Stell- mach, Bonnie I-Iafford, Beverly White, Kathleen Umstead, Bernatline Durkfelt. Ea! 0044- .lafe Sawing 01,64 Front Row: Elaine Thomas, Lois Kuchenbecker, lane Davenport, Peggy Hargus, Pat McCullough, Beverly lor- dan, Linda Levy, Pat Pearson. 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I .zf ' ,W V , W T' Magi ,, ,r .. f Hifi' k ,Q i'fl7l25 H ' fi 325' ' ici? 'Q f A V g,,, ,,'-. V, m A .. , -'1fffAf if,w :H , A -ffA- 552142:-4 Elgf , 1:21 V ' w w- 5-if xx:--5 'sw Nigga - A- ,w,,, ,g K 'ffm' -A f fi jwww f , , X '7f 52'.' '7s:?2fl':l--ff .. X QWQJQWLA A Q 72 Lifi' ,,,,,,, 'H . I, , -!, 7 SGT. A. W. STRAYHALL SGT. M. H. GAGELMAN .mg LT. Col.. Bonxen LT. Cor.. COLEMAN LT. Col.. Krsm Muon Rosow Bzzifalion Camdr. Asst. In.vt1'zzctor Regimental Execzrtirc Ojficrr Bzrttulion Execnfizfc CAPT. IUSTICE LT. GERSHON - CAPT. IACOBSON LT. STREETER LT. NfERlKIELS'l'l:IIN S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 IO2 cwea2076 This year under the capable leadership of Ser- geants A. W. Strayhall and M. H. Gagelman, the Paseo battalion has brought honor to Paseo this year. The battalion hopes to win all awards of- fered, including the Star Trophy, this year as a going away present to Sgt. Strayhall who returns to active service next year. Lt. Col. Clarence Keim placed second in a series of city wide tests this year to become Regi- mental Executive Officer. Lt. Col. Richard Coleman was the only fourth year cadet to become an assistant instructor this year. The battalion commander this year was Lt. Col. Howard Bodker. Major Rosow was his executive ollicer, and his staff included Capt. William Iustice, S-I, Lt. Herbert Gershon, S-2, Capt. Larry Iacobson, S-3, Lt. Gary Streeter, S-4, and Lt. Albert Mermelstein, S-5. The oHicers of A Company were Lt. George Devings, Company Commander, Lt. Ierry Staley, his executive ofhcer, Lt. Larry Wolkey, Ist platoon leader, and Lt. Richard Wilson, 2nd platoon leader. B Company officers were Capt. Fred Amos, Company Commander, Lt. Richard Horton, his executive, Lt. Stanley Samberg, Ist platoon leader, and Lt. Ierry Kisluck, 2nd platoon leader. C Company oilicers consisted of Lt. Edgar Sample, Company Commander, Lt. Donald Hobbs, his executive officer, Lt. Gary Cox, Ist pl.atoon leader, and Lt. Marvin Wolf, 2nd platoon leader. Paseo won first place in the Federal Inspection last year entitling our cadets to wear a red star on their sleeves. The Star Trophy will be presented this year, for the first time, to the school which is outstand- ing in all respects, including Federal Inspection, Field Day, attendance at various events throughout the year, and the rating of the Rifle Team. This year's enrollment was 178, approximately the same as last year, but there was reduction to three companies from the four in 1952. Several first year cadets earned their sharp- shooters rating this year due to the invigorated program of the National Rifle Association this year. N R A did most of the extra-curricular shoot- ing this year. A newly organized drum and bugle corps this year consisted of thirteen men who played at all formal R O T C events this year. They wear a distinctive red, yellow, and khaki uniform. The R O T C Ball was held at the Municipal Auditorium this year. The battalion queen, Betty Carpenter, was escorted by Lt. Richard Wilson. 103 LT. Geo. Davxxs LT. Imam' STALEY LT. RICHARD XVILSON LT. LARRH Woucrx Com pmzy Comdr. Exemlizle Officer First Platoon Ldr. Second Plafoon Ld: ,-4 IO Franz Row: Richard Hagen, Roger Palmer, Eugene Weisberger, David Chaney, Michael Marks. Second Row: Mark Burke, David McGhee, Ierry Coleman, Wayne Ollen, Iohn Wallace, Kenneth England. Third Row: Howell Williams, Glen Crawford, Iohn Ebercnz, Iim Stout, Marcus Kaplan. Top Row: Jackie Reeds, Ioe Green, lack Williams, David Andrist, Gilbert Ballinger, Iames Brown. Boflom Row: Richard Murr, Iamcs Duncan, Corder Clark, Jerry Hubbard, Larry Sjaarda, Keith Harpold, Dan Anderson. Second Row: lack Craig, George Dcvins, Albert McCulbick, Larry Webb, Bill Mouldcr, Arthur Bockleman, Melbin Schick. Third Row: Dick Bruton, Robert Cramer, Robert Agnew, Micheal Lewin, Robert Poe, Richard NVilliams, Lloyd Bloodgood. Top Row: George Rinard, Ronald Scheafer, Francis Spencer, Iim Blair, Larry VVhittington, Dean Miller, Larry Worley, Ierry Staley. 4 CAPT. FRED Amos LT. RICHARD HORTON LT. STANLEY S.-xmnenc LT. Iraiuw KISLUCK Company Comdr. Executive Ojicer First Platoon Lrlr. Second Plaioon Ldr. 600144114 2? Fran! Row: David Brunn, Charles Mudge, Gerald Widmier, Iames Lavery, Iames Butler, Lawrence Ginsberg, Leon Klopper. Second Row: Carl Neidert, Ierry Thomsen, Kenneth Boley, David Iones, Phillip Cooke, Roger Masson, Loren Albrecht. Third Raw: David Wolfe, Phillip Goodbinder, Rue Ricketts, Gary Ashcraft, Marshall Gordon, Arnold Kort, Ted Hickam. Top Row: Gene Lewis, Vick Bland, Leland Wright, Charles Brunn, Richard Sanell, Marshall Myers, Tillman Broshears. Front Row: Edwin Werly, Ierry Wilson, Clarence Refer, Marshall Speigel, Robert Soresaw, Iames Tasker. Serond Row: Harold Koch, David Henderson, Herbert Gershon, Rollins Gunnerson, Gary Turner, Gene Vanarnsdale, Gary Hamilton. Third Row: Ronald Dunn, Donald Anderson, lack Klopper, Richard Kuhn. Iames Berkstresser, Tom Williams, Irwin Dwork, Robert Prosser. Top Row: Richard Dreher, Wayne Rothberg, Michael Warko, Barry Kaplan, David Rodabaugh, Eugene Levine, Douglas Wood. 105 LT. EDGAR SAMPLE LT. DONALD Hoisixs LT. MARVIN XVOLF LT. GARY Cox Compmzy Comdr. El'C'Cll1l'l't' Ojicer First Plufoolz Ldr. Strand Platoon Ldr awww 6 E Front Row: Ioel Pelofsky, Ronald Perry, Dwight Norman, Larry Ragonc. Second Row: Dale Curtis, Dan Davin, Charles Moschell, Richard Russler. Third Row: lack Morgan, Harlan Watkins, Don Folle, Charles Hart. Top Row: Richard Edelbraclc, Gary Reeves, Iohn Briggs. Front Row: Gary Cox, Ralph Freedman, Roy XVallace, Larry Goldberg, Shelby Locklear. Second Row: Warren LaMar, George Kibbe, Marshall Duny, lack Anderson. Third Row: Don Kelly, Gene Horton, Don Hillyer, Ierry Klopper, Marvin Hanken. Top Row: Bill Rinarcl. Bruce Ford, Iohn Kossen, Roger Allen, George Koililer. IO6 Umm and 'gccgfe cape Firxl Row: Clarence Kclm, Iay Montgomery, Iohn Thornton, Bob Lltehcnberger. SECOIIIIY Rom: Roger Carlson. Stanley Caldwell, NVeslcy'Morgcnstcrn. Third Row: Norman Ernsting, Frank Stockwell, Robert Davis. 'Kasumi We Amaawa Front Row: Stan Rosow, Richard I-Iorten, Grank Sample, Clarence Keim, Larry Iacobson, Ierry Kusluk, Bill Iustice. Second Row: Roger Masson, Bob Poe, Gary Cox, Ronald Wentz, Marshall Duny, Larry Goldberg, Roy Wallace, Ierry Coleman, Phillip Cooke. Third Row: Leonard Glazer, Herbert Gershon, Stanley Caldwell, Iim Oncy Marcus Kaplan, Gene Lewis, Charles Hart, lack Williams. Iohn Ebcrenz, Bill Moulder, Fourth Row: Eddie Spencer, Gary Reeves, Denny Weaver, Gene Horton, Iohn Vaca, Donald Hobbs, Albert Mermelstein, George Hanaver, Bob Agnew, Marvin Hankin. 107 ifle mm Front Row: Gene Furrell, Fred Amos, Gary Coc. Second Row: Clarence Keim, Robert Agnew, Ierry Kisluk 108 '47 5,5 V 5 Q Y 5, 5 5 3-SEM' 7 Q' i 5. I iuf Wm. Scott C81 75 49, Pmaml Vndez A Aaron, Bert C101 69 Aaron, Phyllis C81 80 Abbey, Betty C101 41, 79 Abend, Melvin C81 71 Abington, Carter C111 64 Abington, Mary Lou C91 66 Abramson, Iudy C111 48, 49, 57, 68 Acton, Ierry C111 49, 65 Adelman, Jackie C101 52, 69 Agnew, Robert C111 70, 104, 107, 108 Agron, Gary C81 75 Agron, Sharon CIO, 48, 50, 77 Aguilar, Frank C81 67 Aguilar, Maria C111 57, 76 Akers, Carl C101 64,89 Aks, Barbara C121 13, 54, 57, 66 Albrecht, Loren C91 77, 105 Allen, Gail C101 35, 41, 45, 73,97,98 Allen, Glendolyn C91 79 Allen, Marilyn C101 65 Allen, Roger C121 13, 69, 86, 88, I06 Allen, Wayne C91 79, 104 Allin, Richard C81 75 Allison, Iudy C101 70 Allison, Gordon Q4 Amaro, Marietta C91 68, 98 Amos, Fred C121 13, 36, 69, 105, 108 Ampel, Leon C111 70 Amrhein, Carla C81 71 Anders, Betty C121 79 Anderson, Beverly C101 70 Anderson, Carol Ann CIU1 70 Anderson, Donald C111 104 Anderson, Donald Wayne C111 741 77, 105 Anderson, Gary C81 64 Anderson, Iack C91 71, 106 Anderson, Iohn C91 79 Anderson, Iudith C81 80 Anderson, 57: 74 Andrist, David C91 77, IO4 Angilan, leanette C101 76 Arbuckle, Gordon C121 12, I3,39,36,49,45,49,74,86 88, 93 Armstrong, Iessc Dean C81 67 Armstrong, Karlyn C121 13, 47,53,54,78 Arthur, Alice C81 67, 98 Aschwanden, Beverly C91 72 Ashcraft, Gary Dean C91 52, 72, 105 Austin, lack C121 13,65 Ayres, Barbara C101 52,76 Ayres, Carolyn C91 73 B Babcock, Iames C121 13, 65 Baldwin, Duane C101 67 Ballinger, Gilbert C111 79, 104 Banks, Walterena C81 75 Barnard, Gary C111 36, 37, 45,49,77,87,88,93,94 Barnard, Linda Lee C81 70, 98 Barnes, Audrey C81 41, 64 Barnes, Leon C91 75 Barnes, Martha C111 72 Barrett, Robert C121 13, 35, 57,69 Shirley C121 13, IIO Barton, Diane C81 41, 64 Basile, Bill C101 51, 52, 75 Bass, Sandra C101 35, 65 Bassin, Sue C121 13, 37, 41, 41,47,49,50,50,5I,56,77 Bay, Sandra Io C81 67 Bayley, Barbara C91 76, 98, 98 Bayanacn Piugh C91 35,78, 94 Beard, Don C111 36, 40, 50, 58,79 Becker, Rosalynn C91 76 Behn, Wilbert C91 79 Beiser, Shirlee C121 13, 48, '53, 54, 72 Beitchman, Alvin C101 48, 58,64 Bell, Eleanor CII1 46,79 Bell,Terry Lynn C81 64 Belove, Iudith C91 66 Bennett, Marilyn C81 98 Benton, Anne Elizabeth C81 35, 80, 98 Berbiglia, Iohn C101 67 Berkstresser,Iim C101 105 Bernard, William C81 67 Bernstein, Robert C91 7s,89,94 Berrey, Shirley C121 66 69,89 35,55 13, 49, Berry, Mary Beth C81 78 Bidwell, Ira C91 68 Biggers, Page C111 80 Biggs, Iohn C101 58, 67, 106 Bills, Ioan C121 I3 Bilyeu, Ronald C91 72, 89 Bird, Bill C91 71 Bird, Marilyn C121 13, 45, 48,S0,78 Birnbaum, Marvin C111 68 Black, Sharon C81 71 Blaine, Karla C101 41, 59, 69 Blaine, La Rue C91 76 Blair, Iim C111 74, 104 Bland, David C81 67 Bland, Vick C121 13, 31, 35, 36,47,57,69,87,88,93,105 Blankenbiller, Lester C91 72 Blatter, Maxine C101 70 Bliesner, Lois C121 13, 69 Bloch, Don C101 67 Blonsky, Madelyn C81 70 Blonsky, Marilyn C81 70 Bloodgood, Lloyd C101 77, 104 Bockelman, Arthur C101 72, 104 Bodker, Howard C121 13, 36, 37,40,46,48,50,51,77,192 Boedefeld, Dorrinda C81 71, 98 Boehmer, Dickie C101 75 Bogdanolf, Roberta C91 66 Bohmback. Rita C91 58, 76 Bolar, Barbara C121 13, 41, 44, 50, 69, 80 Boley, Kenneth C91 71, 105 Bdhe,Ko' Q1 35,w,98 Book, Iohn C91 72 Books, Iames C81 80 Bordman, Harriet C121 14, 49, 66 Bordman, Ioann C91 73 Bordman, Louis C111 49, 56, 58,65 Boresow, Robert C91 68, IOS Borman, Barbara C81 71 Bosserman, Iohn C101 79, 94 Boswell, Barbara C101 41, 46, 49,76,97,98 Boswell, Ioan C91 66 Botwin, Marlene C121 14, 66 Botwinik, Gary C81 67 Bowser, lean C101 66 Brackeen, Wayne C121 14, 35, 49' 49: 73'- Brackhahn, Donald C111 46, 56,58,74 Bradley, Roger C111 66 Bradshaw, Terry Io C81 80, 98 Brady, Margaret C91 66 - Bragg, Susan C111 65 Brasser, Shirley C121 14, 79 Braton, Dick C121 14, 65, 104 Breckenridge, Don C121 14, 78 Brenner, Dolores CII1 48, 65 Brentson, Fred C81 75 Bresel, Arlene C81 67 Brescl, Norman C81 75 Bresina, Ioel C91 66, 98 Bruninger, Ray C81 64 Briggs, Charlotte CI01 64, 98 Brockman, Beverly C121 14, 39,41,45,49-5s,54,76 Brooks, Ioan C91 66, 98, 98 Broshears, Tillman C121 IOS Brown, Charles C91 69 Brown, James C121 71, 104 Capps, 36 Iohn C121 12, 14, 30, 451 481 781 872 881 90,931 94 Carlson, Don C111 67, 94 Carlson, Rodger C101 56, 58, 771 107 Carpenter, Betty C111 46, 79 Carpenter, lane C111 34, 35, 41,47,48,70,35 Carpenter, Karen C81 67 Carpenter, Sande C121 12, 14, 30,35,35,38,41,41,44,47 49-50,53,54,56,77,35 Carpenter, Teresa C101 52, 70 Carstensen, T. L. C81 59, 75 Carter, Iames C111 65 Cartmill, Charlene C1 11 48 Cary,'Lewis C91 77 Catechis, Betty C121 14, 41, 66 A Caton, 48 Gloria C121 14,41, 73 Chambers, Charles C111 Champ, Robert C101 65 Chappelear, Donald CII, 65 Cl1appelear,Iim C91 68 ' ChatHeld, Nadine C101 35, 41,70 Chatheld, Norman CI21 14, 79 Cheney, David C91 68, 104 Cheney, LeRoy C81 71 Brown, Marcella C91 71 Brown, Muriel C101 76 Brown, Nancy C81 48 80 Brown, Robert C81 67 Brown, 75 Brown, Wm. Dean C81 59, Browning, Beverly C91 71, 98 Brunn, David C91 52, 73, 105 Brunn, Charles C101 69, 105 Bryan, Iohn C121 14, 66 Bryant, Georgetta C121 14, 69 Buckner, I0 Ann C121 14, 41, 73 Budd, Don C121 14, 74 Buettner, Patricia C91 66 Bullock, Marjorie C111 41, 76,98 Bunten, Ioyce C91 68 Bunten, Phyllis C111 74 Burke. Mark C91 72, 104 Burke, Michael C81 75 Burks, Kathryn C81 64, 98 Burns, Albert C81 67 Burton, Randolph C101 67 Burwinkle, William C81 67 Buschmann, Donna C81 64, 98 Busdiecker, Roy C81 67 Bushakra, Frances C91 73 Butler, Iames C111 35, 65, 87, 931 94,105 BvCrS,Kr1y C91 71 Byers, Mildred C81 67 C Cain, Thomas C81 75 Caldwell, Stanley C91 72, 94, 107, 107 Caley, lack C111 73 Caley, Iohn C101 78 Callowick, Marie C81 64 Calvert, Dennis C91 68 Campbell, Robert C91 72 Cantrell, Larry C121 14, 31, 71 Capito, Iudith C81 64, 98 Capper, Annette C101 41, 76 Capps, Iim C121 I4 Chesney, Iack C101 67 Chesney, Mary Lou C81 64, 98. 98 Chiabotta, Peggy C111 74 Childs, Helen CII1 76 Christensen, Ioanne CII1 40, 41,47,49f53,57 Christian, Iim C91 78 Christman, Robert C81 78 Chumlea, Bruce C91 77 Churchill, Carol C101 41, 47, 66 Churchill, Iean C81 66, 98 Churchill, Stanley C81 64 Clark, Bull C91 63, 39, 94 Clark, C. D. C111 69 Clark, Corder C91 68, 104 Clark, lack C101 69 Clark, Margaret C121 15, 35, 38,40,41,4I,46,48,49,59, Sl 55157 76 Clark,lMaryAhn C101 41,46, 76,97,98 Clayman, Eugene C81 75 Clevenger, Bruce C1 11 67 Clevenger, Shirley C1 11 44, 74 Clifford, Wilfred C1 21 1 5, 78 Clock, Marcia C81 70, 98 Clough, Lavern C111 76, 98 Coberly, Barbara C101 76 Coble, Arlene C101 70 Coble, Maxine C121 1 5, 44, 80 Cobryn, Patricia C81 7I Cohen Arlene C101 69 Cohenz Betty C81 64 Cohen, Cohen, Irwin C101 64 Lois C91 41,66 Cohen, Michael C101 72 Coleman, Jerome C91 72, 104, I07 Coleman, Richard C121 15, 3Q3Z4m4Q4a495W7Z 102 Comer, Russell C111 36, 46, 77 Conder, Lila C81 78 Conroy, Donald C121 15, 71 Conway, Netty Ann C91 66 Cook, Nancy C81 35, 66 99 Eikost, Carole C91 73 Cooke, Phillip C91 52, 79, 105, 107 Copaken, Robert C81 35, 67 Cope, Carol CII1 53, 68, 98 Cordell, Mabel C101 70 C0rd0r,M01y C117 41,45, 49, 50,76 Corder, Thad C121 15, 35, 74 Cory, Sue C101 70 Cosner, Ierry C111 48, 87 Courtney, Barbara C101 41, 48, 52, 76 Cousins, Darlene C91 41, 66, 98 Cowan, Dennis C81 78 Cowan, Marlene CII1 65 Cowan, Micheal C101 58, 77, 94 Cowling, Tom C121 I2, 15, 301354351361-191519561651 86, 88, 93 Cox, Gary C111 77, I06, 107, 108 Coyle, Dolores CII1 35, 40, 41, 44, 48, 59. 68 Craig, Carol C101 41,64 Craig, lack C91 104 Craig, Iudith C101 41, 70 Cramer, Earl CI21 15, 36, 45, 49, 72 Cramer, Robert C91 64, 104 Craven, Don C91 50, 78 Crawford, Glenn C91 77,104 Crawford, I0 Anne C91 35, 41, 64, 71, 98 Crawford, Ioan C101 Crawley, Connie C81 71 Crippin, Kent CII1 34, 35, 36, 37, 45, 50, 77, 86, 88, 93, 93 Croisant, Lyle C101 67, 87 Croisant, Richard C81 75 Cross, Angela C101 70 Cross, David C81 75 Cross, Doris C111 Cross, Vivian C81 67 Crouse, Larry C91 52, 68 Cruzan, Marvin C91 72 Cullison, Mary Frances C91 79 Curfman, Pat C101 41, 70 Curtis, Carol C91 35, 68, 98 Curtis, Dale C101 77, 106 Curtis, Max C121 15, 35, 36, 49, 67, 94 D Dalen, Betty C121 15, 49, 69 Dalton, Margie C81 70 Dameron, Carole C121 15,37, 40, 41, 41, 45, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 77 Daugherty, Peggy C81 66 Davenport, lane CII1 34, 41, 41: 47: 59, 791 97, 97, 99, 99, 99 Davidson, Kenneth C91 77 Davidson, Wayne C121 15, 74 Davin, Barbara C81 41, 64, 98 Davin, D011 C121 IS, 35, 49, 57, 66, 106 Davis, Arthur C81 75 Davis, Barry C81 71 Davis, Bob CI21 12, 15, 35, 36, 45, 48, 74, 87, 88, 03, 94 Davis, Elizabeth C81 78, 98 Davis, Terry C81 75, 98 Diwis, 10111 C121 15, 30, 49, 71 Davis, 101111 C107 52, 77, 94 Davis, Kent C81 78 Davis, Linda C81 35, 41, 67 Davis, Patricia Ann C91 50, 73, 08, 98 Davis, Patty Sue C81 41, 66 Davis, Robert C91 68, 107 Davis, Rozanne C111 41, 45, 48 49, 56 79 Davis: Suzanrie C91 79, 98 Deal, Bill C121 15, 35, 65, 86, 88, 93: 94 Deal, Dolores C101 67, 97, 98, 99 Dean, Marion C81 64 Dedrick, Pat C101 78 De Feo, George C121 15, 65 De Feo, Thomas C121 15, 69 De Melfy, Marion C81 75 Deming, Eugene C121 16, 71 Denison, Sondra C91 50, 66, 98 Dennis, Robert C81 35, 67 Denny, Nancy C81 70 Devins, George CII1 35, 36, 45, 48, 50, 68, 87, 88, 93, IO4, 104 Dezzani, Florine C111 41, 79 Dickson, Ann C111 46, 70 Dines, Ioan CI21 16, 69 Dingledine, Gary Lee C81 71 Dingus, Iacqueline C81 71 Disselhoff, Ioseph C81 71 Di Vilbiss, Phillip C81 78 Dix, Harold C81 35,75 Dixon, Billy C111 Dixon, Iimmy C121 Dobbs, Linda C91 68 Dolginoff, Stan C101 56 Dombrowa, Robert C121 16, 71 Donaldson, Lola Lee C121 16, 39, 4I, 49, 57, 73 Donovan, Alan C81 Doran, Sandra CII, 80 Dorsh, Barbara C101 70 Dougherty, Philip Lee C81 75 Downs, Lorena C101 52, 76 Dreher, Richard C101 64,105 Duback, Merrill C111 47, 70 Dubin, Sonya C91 68 Ducll, Elizabeth C91 78, 98 Duenow, Diana C81 80 Duke, lack CI21 16, 51, 69 Duke, Marion C101 70 Dunavant, Carol C101 46, 79 Duncan, Iimmie C101 72,104 Dungan, Barbara CI21 16, 57, 65 Duni, Elaine f91 68 Dunn, Ronald C121 16, 49, 73, 105 Duny, Marshall C91 68, 106, 107 Durkfelt, Bernadine C111 41, 68, 97, 08, 99 Duvall, Don CI21 16, 36, 65, 93, 9-4 Dwork, Irwin C101 77, 105 E Eakens, Barry C81 67 Earhart, Thelma C91 41, 66 Eastman, Beverly C81 66, 98 Eberenz, Iohn C91 68, 104, 107 Eckert, Vivian C101 41, 47, 52,70 Edelbrock, Richard C91 69, 106 Edwards, Baylor C101 51, 52, 67 Edwards, David C91 68 Edwards, Shirley Ann CII1 44: 591 70 Edwards, Shirley Elaine CI21 16, 39, 40, 41, 44, 44, 48, 50, 51, 57, 71 Ehart, Linda C91 48, 71, 98, Eilantl, Charles C81 66 Eisberg, Iudith C121 16, 40, 48, 53, 54, 70 Eisen, Iudith C81 66, 98 Eisen, Sandra CII1 79 Eisenhower, Billy C101 69 Eisman, Connie C81 70, 98 Ekblan, Keith C91 50,' 68 Elarton, Sydney C121 16, 73 Elarton, Tom C111 65 Eldred, Martha C81 70 Ellis, Bernard C101 6g Ellis, Carol C121 16, 57, 73 Ellis, D 010 C101 76, 94 Ellis, Margo C91 76 Ellnian, Stanley C101 77, 89 Endicott, Iames C91 68 Engberg, Diane C102 41, 44, 70 Engberg, Iohn C121 16, 35, 36, 46, 51, 77 Engelhardt,Linnie C81 70 England, Kenneth C101 69, 104 England, Ralph C81 75 Engler, Barbara C101 41,69 Englick, Jack CI21 16, 36, 49, 72, 903 Enness, Iohn C81 59, 75 Erickson, Linda C101 41, 67 Ernsting, Norman C101 56, 58, 79, I07 Eskelin, Charles C101 64, Q4 Etherton, Herbert C81 71 Etter,leanette C81 70 Evans, Evans, Ewart, Fabes, Dianne C91 Nina C121 16, 41, 76 james CII, 49, 72 F Eugcne C107 35,35- 69 89 36, , Fair, Karen C101 69, 97, 98 Fallman, Iames C121 16, 35, 36, 47, 72, 86, 88, 93, 94 Fann, Alta CI21 16, 37, 40, 41, 41, 47, 491 50, 51, 54: 77 Felman, Rae C121 16, 49, 76 Ferguson, Iames C101 50, 77 Fiebig, Carol C121 17, 57, 69 Filbeck, Ioe C121 17, 36, 47, 74, 84 Filbert, Diane C91 68 Filson, Judith C81 67, 98 Fine, Suzanne C121 17, 73 Fingersh, Diane C121 17, 49, 54, 71 Finklcston, Shirley C101 35, I 48, 77 Finley, Carol Sue C101 46, 51, 64 Fisher, Harriet C101 64 Fisher Iim my C81 Fluecliinger, Charlene CII1 74 Flueckinger, Sandra Kay C91 66 Fogel, Dorothy C111 68 Ford, Bruce C101 106 Ford, George C81 77, 80 Forsbach, Sara Io C101 41, 521 70 Forsythe, .Cynthia C121 17, 41, 47- 78 Forsythe, Patricia C101 41, 47, 76 Foster, jerry C111 72 Foster, Marilyn C121 17, 30, 35, 35, 38, 40, 41, 41, 46, 48, 49, 50, 50, 51, 56, 76, Fowler, Ion C81 80 Fox, Edward C101 79 Franano, Frank C121 17, 49, 77 Frandson, Dean C101 76 Frandsen, Peter C81 75 Franke, Burlin C111 65 Franke, Donald 91 73 Fraser, Ann Louise C91 71, 98 Frazee, Charlene C121 l7,4I, 46, 48, 49, 49, 53, 54, 73 Frazier, Eddie C91 72 Freedman, Ralph CII1 66, I06 Freeman, Io Ann C101 69 Freeman, Nadine C101 52, 58, 59, 64 Freisinger, Ronald C91 French, Gayle C91 78, French, Patti C101 41, Fried, Barbara C101 7 Friedman, Iack C101 64 Friedman, Norman CII1 46, 72, 53 Friesen, Doug CII1 72 Friesen, Eugene C81 80 Frye, Sandra C121 17, 40,71 Fugate, Ioan C111 79, 98, 98 Fugate, Maxine C91 76,98 Funk, Bill CII1 34, 36, 49, 66, 94 Furrell, Gene C101 77, 108 G Gabert, Charles C81 75 Gabcrt, Marie C91 73 Gable, Iames C111 64 Gallas, Shelton C81 75 Galliher, Iohn C101 47, 71 Gallup, Iohn CII1 36, 74, 87, 88, 93, 94 Ganote, Bob C101 75 Ganow, Ieanne C81 67 Gardner, Larry C121 17, 66 Garrett, George C81 78 Gaston, Geneva C81 64, 98 Gatts, Gayle C91 78 Gava, Barbara C91 68 ' Gay, Louis C101 72 Gegen, Mike CI21 17, 74 Geiger, Iohn C81 67 ' Genicke, Linda Lee C81 64, 98 78, 94 08, 98 70, 98 0 Genicke, Vicki C91 71 Gentry, Nancy C91 66 George, Mary C81 64 Gerald, Cecile C121 17,78 Gershberg, Harley C121 17, 49, 76 Gershman, Ierry C81 66 Gershman, Sandy C91 68 Gershon, Herbert C111 72, 102, 105, I07 Gettler, Marilyn C121 17, 49, 71 Gettler, Naomi CI01 70, 98 Gibbs, Patsy C81 64 Gilbcrg, Cecelia C81 78 Gilbert. Bette C101 35, 45, 52, 70 Gilchrist, lim C81 75 Gilchrist, Ruth C121 17, 35, 39, 45, 49, 78 Gilgus, Cynthia C91 48, 68 Gill, Gay Anne C101 41, 67 Ginsberg, Larry C91 73, 105 Gish, Delbert C111 51, 57, 79 Glazer, Fih C81 71, 98 III Glazer, Leonard C125 17, 49, ST, 711 107 Glazer, Ronald CII5 69 Goelz, Mary C125 17, 74 Gohres, Carol C105 64, 97, 98 Goldberg, Larry C95 73, 106, 107 Golding, Tammy C125 17, 53, 54, 65 Goldman, Mike C95 79, 94 Goldstein, Irene C125 18, 49, 74 Goldstein, Zelma 9 76 Gonzalez, Pedro C85 71 Goodbinder, Phillip C105 65, 105 Goode, Betty C115 80 Goodell, Ion CII5 79 Goosman, Larry C95 75 Gopman, Seymour C125 18, 58,59,59,79 Gordon, David C125 18, 76 Gordon, Marshall C105 89, 69, IOS Grace, Marjorie C125 18, 40, 57, 74 Graham, Beverly CII5 67 Graham, Doris C95 66, 98 Graham, Marian C105 64 Grant, Sandra C105 67, 97, 98 Gray, Carol C125 76 Gray, Richard C105 49, 78 Greb, Cynthia C105 46, 70 Green, Iames C105 64, 87, 88, 93, 94 Green, jerry C125 18, 31, 49, 5I,51,54,78,86,88,93 Green, Ioe C95 64, 104 Green, Ruth C115 80 Green, Sybil C125 18, 69 Greenburg, Dorothy C125 18, 76 Greenert, Phillip C95 Greenert, Wayne C105 Griflin, Carolyn C125 18, 41, 73 Griflin, Ioan CII5 67 Griggs, Carol C105 70 Griggs, Dorothy C85 66 Grisham, Billy C05 75 Grover, Gene C125 18, 69, 84 Grover, Glenn C125 18, 65, 86, 88, 93 Groves, Dan C85 71 Gruis, Donald C125 18, 65 Gunnerson, Richard C85 Gunnerson, Rollins C105 73, 105 Gussin, Patricia C105 65 H Hafford, Bonnie C115 35, 41, 4I,4S,76,97,97y99 Hafford, Iudy C95 79, 98 Hagen, Gerald C95 Hagen, Iohn C125 79 Hagen, Richard C95 64, 68, 104 Hahn, Bill C105 56, 58, 77 Hall, Eunice CIO5 50, 70 Halsey, Betty C85 67 Hamilton, Anita C85 66 Hamilton, Gary C115 69, 105 Hamilton, Phyllis C95 Hamilton, Roberta CII5 65 Hamlin, Nancy C125 18, 31, 4I,47,49,80 Hamm, Bill C125 18, 65 Hanauer, George C115 58, 72, 107 II2 Hancock, Phyllis C115 41, 41, 47,48,56,77 Hand, Shirley C105 41, 45, 79 Handler, Ianet C105 41, 65. 97 Hankin, Loretta C95 66 Hankin, Marvin C125 18, 48, 70, 106, 107 Hanna, Iohn C105 67 Hans, Allan C105 Hanson, Barbara C95 66 Hanson. Karolyn CII, 46, 76 Hardy, Sue C85 80 Hargis, Gwen C125 18, 73 Haraus, Peggy C105 79, 97, 99 Harley, Iohn C95 59, 64 Harper, Betty C95 66 Harpold, Keith C115 53, 65, 104 Harraman, Carol C85 Harraman, Delores C95 58,78 Harris, Edward C85 75 Harris, Ga'ry C125 18, 35, 36, 471 495 51' 571 74 Harris, Gerald C105 35, 47, 5I,67,93 Harris, Iohn C95 75 Harris, Iuliana C85 67 Harris, Shelby C95 66 Harrison, Marcia C115 53,76 Harrison, Raymond C85 75 Hart, Carol C95 41, 50, 71, 98 Hart, Charles C105 48, 77, 106, I07 Harter, Mina Rae C105 Hartig, Gerald C125 18, 69 Hartman, Sandra C115 40, 47,48,49-50-56,65 Hartung, Ion C85 66 Hartung, Margaret C115 46, 49,59,65 Harvey, Patricia C95 41, 48, 66 Harvey, Roberta C125 18, 38, 415 47: 49, 53- 77 Haskell, lean C125 19, 73 HatEeld, Mary C115 79, 97, 98-99 Hatfield, Stephen C85 67 Haubein, Mary C95 50, 68, 98, 98 Hayes, Donald C125 19, 72 Hayes, Doris C85 35, 66 Hayes, Ierry C85 64 Haynes, Barbara C85 75 Hays, Richard C95 64 Hedges, Doris C1 15 57, 79 Hedges, Larry C85 75 Hedrick, Darlene C125 19, 64 Heide, Barbara C95 79 Heller, Katherine C105 41, 46,G5,97,98 Helm, Franklin C105 58, 79, 94 Heltzel, Carolyn C95 66, 70 Heltzel, Charlotte CII5 Hemme, Nancy C115 76, Henderson, Bob C125 69 Henderson, David C105 64, 105 Henderson, Ierry C85 64 Hendon, Darrell C125 19, 49, 56- 58, 74 Hendricks, Dora C105 80 Hensley, Susan C85 78 Heying, Sandra C95 78, 98, 98 Hickam, Ted CII5 79, 105 Hickman, lane C85 41, 64, 98 Hickman, Pat C125 19, 31, 47-49,57,30 Hildebrand, Barbara C85 41 Hildebrand, Bob CII5 72, 93 Hildebrand, Lucy Ann C95 66 Hildebrand, Shirley C125 19, 40,4I,44,55,59,65,97,97 Hills, Anna Mae C105 65, 97, 98 Hillyer, Donald C95 73, 106 Hillyer, Lucille C85 Hinshaw, Ierry C85 35, 64 Hinson, Marnita C115 65 Hisle, Madlyn C95 79, 98 Hitchler, Conrad C95 68, 89, 93- 94 Hitchler, Harold C115 72 Hobbs, Donald C125 19, 106, 107 ' Hobbs, Iack C105 75 Hodges, Robert C125 19, 78 Hoff, George C125 19, 30, 35, 35,47148,53,54,79 Hoffman, Cecilia C85 Holley, Carolyn C125 19, 38, 41: 451 49: 491 77 Holliday, Iohn C85 67 Holloway, Leland C115 36, 475 49, 74 Holmberg, Paul C85 64 Holt, Anita C95 76 Holt, Emily C125 19, 80 Holt, Frances C11548, 57, 79 Hook, Alice C95 73 Hooper, Ioan C115 41, 47, 49, 74 Hopkins, Elizabeth C125 IQ, 76 Horridge, Kathy I05 41, 45, 48,68,97,98 Horton, Gene C105 64, 105, 106, 107 Horton, Richard C125 19, 51, 77, T07 Houghton, Micheal C85 78 Howard, Charles C85 75 Howard, Donna CII5 35, 41, 47,49,65 Howe, Norene C1 15 76 Howell, Ierome C85 75 Hubbard, Bill C105 75, 89, 104 Huffman, Nancy C105 41, 52, 66 Hughes, Iohn CII5 64 Humphrey. Ann C95 79 Hunley, Robert C85 75 Hunter, Charles C125 19, 35, 49, 71, 86. 88 Hunter, Martin C95 71 Huseby, Carol C85 48, 75 Husong, Cecil C105 79 Huston, Terry C95 64, Q4 I Iknow, Billy C125 19, 58, 59, 73 Iknow, Nancy C105 76 Isom, Barbara C95 59, 79 l Iaben. Fred C85 80 Iackson, Ianet C105 41, 70 Iacobs, Corinne C95 Iacobs, Esther C125 19, 65 Iacobs, lack C115 64, 89 Iacobs, Marilyn C85 41, 80, 98 Iacobson, Barbara C85 41, 75 Iacobson, Larry C115 35, 46, 48,49,57,68,102,107 Jarvis, Jean C117 79 Iay, Carroll C85 41, 80, 98 Ieflrics, Ianet C125 19, 46, 53, 541 75'- Ieffryes, Phillip C105 67 Iegan, Ronald C115 45, 74, 86, 88, Q3 Ienkins, Charles C105 51, 67 Ienkins, Dewey CIZ5 19, 64 Icnkins, Io Ann C105 41, 70 Ienkins, Wanda C95 73 Iennings, Ronald C1 15 67 Iepson, Iimmie C105 35, 64, 87,83193,94 Iern, Eugenia C125 20, 30, 38,40,41,41,47,48,49,50. 53154 56,70 Ierwick Barbara C1 15 79 Ieter, Iack C125 20, 72 Iohnson, Betty lean C85 71 johnson, Beverly C125 20, 44, 80 Iohnson, Donna May C125 20, 66 Iohnson, Geraldine C85 Iohnson, Roy C125 20, 64, 90, 93: 94 Iohnson, Sarah Iane C115 48, 79 Iohnson, Sondra C95 Iohnston, Ann C85 41, 66, 98 Iones, Barbara C115 65 Iones, David C105 75, 94, IOS Iones, Donna C85 67 Iones, Gerald C95 79 Iones, Iean Marie C105 Iones, Ioyce C105 41, 45, 64 Jones, Reta C85 70 Iones, Vernon C95 56, 58, 71, 94 Iordan, Beverly C95 66, 98, 99 Iostmeyer, Karl C1 15 64 Iuengling, Barbara C105 67 Iuengling, Robert C85 67 lustice, Dorothy C85 41, 7I Iustice, NVilliam C115 49, 67, 102, 107 K Kaiser, Deanna C95 66 Kaiser, Emma C95 79 Kalbfleisch, Laura C125 20, 44,80 Kalthoff, Alan C115 74 Kalthoff, Harlan C125 20, 40, 49: 74 Kantor, Kay C85 70, 35 Kaplan, Barry C95 76, 105 Kaplan, Marcus C105 52, 75, 104, I07 Kappler, Francis C95 75 Katberman, Sandra C105 66 Katz, Debbie C105 52, 65 Katz, Michael C95 72 Katzmann, Stanley C95 71 Keedwell, Richard C125 20, 74 Keeler, Charles C85 75 Keilhack, Donald CII5 35, 55,74 Kcim, Clarance C125 20, 40, 44,46,49,51,51,71,10L 107, 107, I08 Kelley, Donald C105 67,106 Kelley, Patricia C125 20, 41, 44,78 Kelley, R1chard C125 20, 72 Kelly, Raymond C85 78 Kendrick, Kay C95 66 Kennard, Iim C105 77, 89 Kessler, Bob ,C125 20, 49, 65, 87,88,93 94 I-,'00h,Lafr,1 6111 36, 47, 79 71 McKinley, Bonam C121 22, Kessler, Iames C111 65 Keyser, Sue C101 41, 41, 45, 48, 50, 76, 97, .99, 99 Kibbe, George C91 I06 Kidd, Ianet C111 48, 76, 98 Kilbane, Ioseph C101 69 Killian, Rolla C81 80 Kincade, Leneihl C101 78 Kincaid, Iack C91 68 Kincaid, Ralph C91 35, 79, 89, 94 King, Merle C81 75 King, Iames C81 71 King, Richard C101 75 Kinnaird, Dora C121 20, 73 Kinser, Sue C91 76 Kerby, Mary Lou C101 79 Kiriakos, Bill C121 71 Kirkpatrick, Earleen C91 78 Kirkpatrick, Shirlene C91 73 Kisluk, Felicia C101 76 Kisluk, Ierry C111 65, 105, 107, 108 Kitchen, Ronny CII1 Klassen, Iohn C91 72, IO6 Klassen, Ioyce C91 76 Klein, Mickey C127 20, 36, 45, 49, 50, 70- 93 Kleinstein, Marshall C101 64, 89, 93 Klesath, Ianet C81 78, 98 Klopper, Gerald C101 65, 106 Kl0p00r, lack C101 35, 77, 105 Klopper, Leon C91 73, 105 Klussman, Shirley C121 20, 41, 47, 57, 70 Knecht, Harry C81 67 Knight, Carol Lee C121 20, 31, 38, 40, 41, 44, 49, 50, 50, 53, 77, 99 99 Knight William C81 66 Knox, Bob C111 69 Knox, lane C111 76 Knox, Larry C81 75 Koch, Leo C81 67 Koch, Harold C111 74, 105 Kofller, George C101 69, 106 Kohn, Herbert C91 72, 89, 94 Koontz, Ted C91 79 Kopelman,Thirlene C121 20, 38, 47, 57, 66, 84 Kopin, Alice C121 20, 39, 48, 50, 54, 73 Korn, Marvin C101 67 Kort, Arnold C101 65, IOS Koste, lean C101 41, 52, 76 Kozlevchar, Ioyce C101 67 Kraft, Barbara C121 21, 49, 54, 73 Kraft, Iudy C121 21, 49, 80 Kram, Marilyn C121 21, 76 Kratchman, Arnold C121 21, 51, 66 Kreitman, Barbara C121 21, 76 Krisko, Bob C91 52, 73 Krumsick, Ann C81 41, 59, 70, 98 Kruse, Iohn C101 58 Kuchenbecker, Lois C101 47, 48, 50, 74, 97, 97, 99, 99 Kuebler, Harold C91 79 Kuhn, Richard CII1 79, 1-15 Kuluva, Neil C101 67 Kur, Mitchell C121 2I, 30, 35, 35, 36, 38, 40, 46, 48, 49, 50, 56, 74 Kusnetzky Benne C111 36, 49, 53, 77 Kutzli, Edwin C101 77 L Lackey, Lynn C121 21, 49, 64 Lackey, Vista C81 41, 78 La Mar, Warren C101 69, IO6 Lamb, Kenneth C121 69 Lambert, Kenneth C91 72, 89, 93, 94 Lane, Ann C121 21, 44, 73 Lane, Beverly C81 75 Lane, Iack C101 69 Lane, Marybeth CII, 37, 44, 48, 50, 50, 77 Lansdon, Virginia C91 35,35, 41, 66, 98 L21PiI1,IUdY C91 50, 75 Lappin, Martha C91 66, 98 Larkins, Nancy Io C81 71 Larsen, Glenn C91 75 Lavery, Iamcs C101 68, 105 Laws, Karen C101 41, 47, 79, 97, 98, 99 Layman, Donald C81 75 Leach, George C111 36, 37, 45, 77, 87, 88, 90, 93 Lee, Frank CII1 65 Lee, lane C81 75 Lee, Larry C91 58, 79, 94 Lee, Robert C121 21,69 Lee, Ruthann C91 78 Legendre, Victor C121 79 Leimer, Everet C 101 77 Lent, Barbara C1 11 65 Lent, Kenneth C81 7 1 Lerner, Gary C81 75 Lerner, Marcia C91 50, 79 n Lerner, Marcia Lee CII1 70 Lettas, Ianice C111 39, 50, 79 Levey, Frances C81 66 Levine, David C111 67, 89 Levine, Eugene C101 64, 105 Levine, Harvey C111 65 Levine, Michael C111 49, 72 Levitt, Iudy C81 35, 80 Levy, Linda C101 41, 52, 97, 99, 99, 99, 99 Lewin, Michael C121 21, 36, 51, 68, 93, 94, 104 Lewis, Dee Ann C91 79 Lewis, Eris C121 21, 73 Lewis, Florene C81 67 Lewis, Gene C91 73, 105, 107 Lichtenberger, Robert C101 52, 64, 58, 107 Lieberman, Rosalyn C91 73 Lillig, Linck, Chuck C91 64 Charles C81 64 Lindgren, Pat C81 67 Lineberry, Gary C91 52, 71, 94 Littlefield,Geraldeane C91 76, 98 Lively, Carol CII1 80 Locklear, Norma C111 67 Locklear, Shelby C91 73, 106 Lockwood, lean C81 71 Lockwood, Loren C101 74, Q4 Lofton, Iay C91 71, Logan, lane C111 44, 80 Logan, Kermit CII1 47, 49, 66 Long, Barbara C121 21, 35, 41, 46, 48, 49, 49, 71 Long, Delores C81 64, 98 Long, Donald C101 45, 48, 49, 79 Long. Lynn C81 67 Long, Sharon C121 21, 30, 35, 38, 40, 41, 47, 48, 53, 54, 57, 7f 84 Long Shirley C121 21, 30, 35, 35, 38, 40, 41, 44, 47, 48, 53,54 57 71 84 Longmore Phyllis C111 68 Lott, Sue C121 21, 73 Love, Carole C101 67, 97, 98 Loveall, Sharon C91 66 Lovett, Mary Lou C111 65 Low, Sharon C121 2I, 37, 38, 40, 41, 41, 45, 49, 51 77 Luntzel Betty C101 52, 64 Lutz, Fred C111 45, 79, 89, Mc McAfee, Lillian C81 71, 98 McAninch, Kathy C1 11 46, 65 McCahon, Kathleen C81 75, 98 McCall, Sherry C81 70, 98 McClellan, Larry C91 68 McClelland, Nadine C121 2I, 40, 44, 50, 53, 57, 78 McCoy, Iames C81 78 McCoy, William C121 21, 74 McCracken, Norma C101 78 McCrary, Ianice C81 75, 98 McCrary, Sue C91 73 McCullick, Albert C91 75, 104 McCullough, Don C81 67 McCullough, Pat C111 70, 97, 99, 99 McCully, Iudith C81 70, 98 McDaneld, Dick C111 45, 48, 57, 68 McDaniel, Iim C81 75 McGee, 10100 C91 35, 50, 76, 98 McGhee, David C111 49, 57, 70, 104 McGowan, Carolyn C81 66, 98 McGuire, Iim C1 11 72 McGuire, Marie C91 79 McKanna, Nancy C121 22, 59, 74, 86, 88, 94 McKinley, Wynn C101 77 McKinstry, David C121 22, 35, 36, 40, 47, 49, 69, 91, 93 McLean, Dorothea C81 41, 64, 98 McMillen, Carol C101 70 McMurtrey, Kitty C1 11 35, 57, 65 McNerney, Eugene C91 52, 68 McNerney, Tom C121 22, 49, , 69 McNish, Claire C101 41, 44, 48, 52, 65, 97, 98 McPherron, Ierrold C101 69 McQueary, Iackic C81 66, 98 McQueary, Myrna C111 76, M Madlof, Barbara CI21 22, 40, 57- 73 Magady, Stanley C81 67 Maglio, Charles Maglio, Harold Magruder, Ann Magruder, Bill 69 99, 99 C81 75 C121 22 C91 68 C121 22, 36, C121 22, 65 Mahan, Dwight Malben, Anne C91 76, 98, Q9 Malben, Nancy C121 22, 48, 49, 53, 54, 76, 97, 97, 99, 99 Malech. Robert C81 78 Mallory, Robert C1 11 64 Mandelkehr, Linda CIO, 65 Manker, Sylvia C1 11 73 Mann, Beverly C91 35, 68, 98 Manson, Ioyce C101 41, 48, 59, 69, 97 Maret, Ioyce C121 22, 37, 39, 4I, 41, 45, 49, 50, 51, 56, 77, 85 Marker, Phyllis C101 79, 97, 98 Marks, Mickey C91 71, 104 Marley, Kenneth C121 22, 31, 49, 54, 57, 78, 84 Marley, Pauletta C101 56, 58 Marriot t, Dean C91 72 Marriott, Ianet C101 48, 70 Marshall, Beverly C121 22, 65 Marshall, Lorene C81 80 Martasin, Edwin C91 73 Martasin, Stanley CII, 64 Martin, Bob C121 22, 49, 72 Martin, lack C121 66 Martin, Ianice C111 79 Martin, Iohn C101 77 Martin, Kenneth C101 35, 64, 87, 88, 93 Martin, Buddy C111 67 Martin, Marilyn C101 41, 52, 70 Martin, Rolaine C111 76 Maskill, Ianet C91 66 Maskill, Peggy CII1 65 Maskill, Robert C81 78 Mason, Arline C121 22, 31, 35, 41, 45, 49, 57, 71 Mason, Ianet C121 22, 41, 67 Mason, Laquita C81 66 Mason, Lea CI21 22, 73 Mason, Pat C81 75 Mason, Roselle C121 22, 73 Massa, Iohn C91 64 Masson, Eugene C121 22 Masson, Rogers C91 72, 105, 107 Masters, Gail C91 76 Masters, lack C111 46, 49, 65, 89 Masters, Sue C91 68, 98, 98 Mather, Barbara CII1 70 Mathews, Agnes C91 72 Matney, Larry C111 70 May, Thomas C91 52, 68 Mell, Beverly CII, 74 Melton, Ann C91 66, 98 Mendelsohn, William C81 66 Merfen, Myrna C81 Mermelstcin, Albert C121 23, 102, 107 Mermelstein, Elaine C111 44, 48, 74 Mermelstein, Freida C81 66, 98 Meroney, Richard C91 68 Merrill, Merna C81 41, 78, 98 Messerschmidt, Elizabeth C91 71 Messick, Richard C111 79 Miceli, Marilyn C121 23, 41, 74 Michael, Beverly C91 68 Michelson, Michael C101 51, 72 Milburn, Claudia C111 44,48, 65 Milburn, Eddie C121 65 Milburn, Ianice C91 66 Milburn, Ioyce C91 66 Miller, Dean C111 68, 104 Miller, Donald C101 78, 89, Minzi, Barbara C111 80 Miner, Eddie C91 75, 89 Mitchell, Don C111 73 Mitchell, Iudith C91 48, 66 Mitchell, Sandra C91 66, 98 II3 36,79 Moeder, Robert C85 78 Moffatt, Bill C95 75 Moffitt, Dean C95 58, 68 Moilitt, Dianne C125 47, 49, 49- 73 Mokofsky, Benita C85 66 Mollet, Rosemary C125 23, 41,44,78 Montgall, Michael C85 78 23- 41: Montgomery, lay C95 56, 58, 72, 107 Moon, Carol C115 41, 48, 59, 70 Moor, Dean C105 45, 51, 52, 77 Moor, Don C115 36, 45, 80 Moore, Annette CII5 44, 76 Morehead, Howard C85 75 Moreland, Caroline C105 67 Morgan, Alberta CII5 59, 74 Morgan, Carol C125 23, 73 Morgan, lack C95 71, 106 Morganstein, Barbara CII5 74 Morgenstern, NValter C95 58, 72, 107 Morris, Ioe C95 77 Morris, Leonard C105 51, 67 Morris, Shirley C95 73 Morris, Tonia C105 70 Morrison, Iohn C85 71 Morton, Barbara C85 78 Moschell, Eddie C95 79, 106 Moser, Charlene CII5 67 Mosicr, Iune C95 66 Moss, Robert C85 80 Moulder, Bill C95 68, 89, 104, 107 Moyer, Marilyn C105 76, 97, 98 Mudge, Charles C105 64, 105 Muiller, Beverly C105 70 Muiller, lim C95 68 Murdock, Richard C105 72 Murnan, Loretta C105 52, 76 Murphy, Fred C125 23, 66 Murr, Richard C95 68, 104 Murray, Erma C105 67 Myers, James C105 67 Myers, Marshall C95 35, 68, 105 Myers, William C105 72 Myerson, Diane C95 68, 98, 99 Myerson, Gordon C85 80 N Nadlman, Marcia C125 23, 43,49-50153954576 Nation, Charles C125 23, 65 Nations. Shirley C95 71, 98 Neale, Beverly C105 52, 64 Neale, Marilyn C85 41, 67 Negus, Owen C85 67 Neidert, Carl C95 68, IOS Neighbors, Guy C85 67 Nelkin, Carol C105 52, 65 Nelson, Malcolm C85 67 Ncnno, Barbara C85 35, 41, 78,98 Neufeld, Norma C125 23, 76 Never- IOYCC fill 461 49, 73 Newman, Gary C85 67 Nichols, Donna Rae C95 76 Nichols, Pat C125 23, 41, 49, 74,35 Nichols, Sherry C115 34, 35, 17,41,45,4S,57,77,85 Nichols, Bill C95 72 Nickles, Frank C125 23, 36, 49,49,49,5I,58,74,93,94 Niehouse, Don C85 66 Noell, Laura C115 44, 58, SQ 114 Noell, Sandra C85 66, 68, 98 Noll, Marvin C125 23, 49, 65 Nordstrom, Stanley C125 23, 71 Norman, Dwight C95 72,106 Norris, David C85 80 Norris, Paul C105 69 Norton, Gene C125 23, 36, 38,49,47,49,50,72 Nusbaum, Iudy C105 52, 98, 75,4I,50 O Ober, David CXI5 35, 69 0ber,l9hn 497 72, 89,94 O'C0nn0r, Pat C105 35, 72, 86,8S,9s,94 O'Hara, Ioyce C105 67 O'Hare, Gary C125 23, 77 Olin, Arvin C85 66 Olinger, Harvey C115 67 Olinger, Io Ann CII5 52, 73 Oliver, Virginia C95 66 Olson, Iohanna C95 79, 98 O'Neal, Nancy CII5 79 O'Neill, Pat C125 23, 69 Oney, Iames C105 72, 107 Ovcfby, Mary C95 73 Overby, Roberta C1 15 80 Owen, Ierry C85 75 Owens, Dorothy C105 35, 45, 49952976 Owings, Glenn C85 75 P Painton, Patricia C105 46, 70 Palmer, Elaine C85 80 Palmer, Roger C95 79, 104 Palmgren, Ruth C105 35, 41, 45143549177 Palmquist, Charles CII5 64 Panettiere, Iohn C105 77, 89 Park, Doris C95 78, 98, 98 Parke, Edward C95 64 Parker, Carol Lee C125 23, 76 Parker, Helen C85 80 Parker, Norman C95 68, 89 Parks, Andy C95 75 Parret, Leon C85 71 Parsons, Ierry C95 64 Pasmanik, Rae Marie C105 41, 52,65 Patterson, Shirley C115 80 Paul, Thomas C125 23, 65 Pauli, William C85 67 Paulsen, Fred C115 36, 45, 74,85,83,90,93 Pearson, Pat C95 68, 98, 99 Peck, Gertrude C85 67 Peck, lack C95 68 Pel0fsky,Ioel C105 50, 69, I06 Peltzie, Alan CII5 53, 65 Peltzman, Carol C115 65 Peltzman, Marvin C95 75 Pence, Gerald C85 75 Pener, Harry C125 24, 36, 37, 45,48,49,53,54,77 Penner, Marlene CII5 49, 80 Penrod, Penelope C85 67, 98 Perrin, Betty Lou C95 41, 66, 98 Perry, David C105 67 Perry, Ronald C95 58, 76, 106 Petersen, Ioan CII5 47, 73, 98,99 Peterson, Kathleen C95 78, 98 Pflanz, Ianice C95 68, 98 Phares, Geraldine C1 15 76 Phillips, Don C125 24, 30, 39, 491 54: 57, 71 Phillips, Duane CII5 69 Phillips, Edward C85 66 Pigsorr, Peggy C95 41, 68 Pine, Everette C85 66 Plank, Charles C115 79 Planzer, Carol Ann C85 78, 98 Planzer, Neil C115 67 Plesser, Ruth C115 73 Poe, Robert C115 74, 104, 107 Pollaro, Louise C95 68, 98 Pope, Ruth Ann C105 70 Poretta, Donna CII5 80 Porter, Ianice C1 15 46, 48, 70, 97,98 Porterfield, Richard C125 71 Porterlield, Russell C95 72 Potts, David C95 68 Powell, Eunice C125 24, 76 Powell, Melba Lee C95 68 Powell, Vicki Ann C85 7I Preston, Nancy C85 4I Preston, Patty C125 24, 31, 39-49,78 Prewitt, Barbara C125 24, 69 Prosser, Bob CII5 68, IOS Prothman, Kay C95 68 Pucker, Elliott C125 24, 51, 51, 72 Pucker, LeRoy CII5 45, 74, 86, 88, 93 Pursley, Nancy C125 24, 72 Putnam, Dixie CII5 44, 70 Putnam, Terry C95 58, 79 R Raber, Iames C115 58, 74 Raceogno, Carl C115 69 Rader, Marilyn C115 73 Ragone, Larry C95 75, IO6 Rainey, Tom C125 69 Randall, Io Ann C95 68 Ranke, Carolyn C95 73 Rasnick, Iim C125 24, 35. 36, 39,53,54,71,87,93 Ray. Bobby C85 67 Redtlick, Shirley C95 68 Reece, I0 Anne C85 35, 75, 98 Reece, Iohn C85 75 Reece, Nancy Lee C95 68 Reed, Carol C105 64, 97, 98 Recd, Io Ann C95 71, 98,98 Reed, Naomi C125 24, 57, 74 Reed, Dick C95 76 Reeder, Marilyn C105 65 Reeds, Iackie C1 15 104 Reep, Larry C85 67 Reeves, Gary C115 46, 74, 106, 107 Reeves, Sandra C105 41, 52, 70 Refer, Clarence C105 52, 64, 105 Reid, Phyllis C95 41, 71, 98, 98 Reiff, lane C85 67, 98 Reiff, Charles C115 69 Renard, Betty C85 80 Reppeto, Iralee C125 24, 40, 4I,44,44,49,50,59,59,76 97' 99- 99 Rhoades, Mary C105 69, 97, 98 Rhoades, Patricia C115 76 Rhoades, Gail C125 24, 69 Rhonemus, Sandra C105 70 Rich, Patricia C95 35, 41, 59, 68 Ricketson, Nancy C105 41,41, , 45149556175 Ricketts, Rue C105 78, 105 Rinard, Bill C115 74, 106 Rinard, George C105 78,104 Rinker, David C125 24, 35, u 35,36,65,37,88,90,93 Ritter, Randolph C85 67 Rivers, Leona C105 97 Rivers, Lois C105 69, 97, 98 Robbins, Don C125 24, 39, 49, 54 Roberts, lack C125 24, 57, 66 Roberts, Ianice C95 68 Roberts, Wilma C1 15 80 Robertson, Iudith C95 41, 98, 98 Robinson, Carolyn C125 24, 49,59,8O,98,99 Robinson, Thomas C125 24, 57,65 , Rodabaugh, David C95 79, IOS Rodgers, Marlene C1 15 70, 97, 97,98,99,99 Roe, Marvin C125 24 Rogers, Delores C105 52, 59, 69 Rogers, 97 Glen C105 52,69 Rogers, Lola C85 41, 67, 98 Rogers Bud C115 36,37,45, 77, 93, 94 Rohovit, Larry C85 71 Roller, Don C115 49, 72, Q4 Romer, Ronem 50s Hans C105 77 ous,Carol C105 35,49, 52,65 Rose, Margaret C105 52, 66 Rose, Marlene C95 73 Rosebrough, Bert C85 75 Rosebrough, Raymond C125 24, Rosen, Leonard C105 48,69 Rosenberg, Howard C95 78 Rosenberg, Ioyce C85 67 Rosenberg, Rosalind CII5 48, 49, 73 Rosenblum, Arlene C105 41, 521 79 Rosenfeld, Barbara CII5 47, 43,49,S7,70,98 Rosenthal, Ranore C125 76 Rosmarine,Ierry C125 25,49, 69 Rosow. Stan C115 40, 74, 102, 107 Ross, Bill C125 12, 25, 31, 35, 36,45,56,57,65,87,88,90, 93, 94 Ross, Billie C115 41, 48, 79 Ross, Carol C105 49, 76 Ross, Timathy C85 80 Roth. Ronald C125 25, 49, 49 Rothberg, Wayne C95 68, 105 Rothenberg, Barbara C95 78 Rothrock, Gordon C85 67 Rowland, Pat C115 72 Rowlett, Elaine C105 70 Royse, Ruark, Iudith Ann C85 7I Peggy C85 67 Rubin, Harriett C115 65 Rubin, Herbert C105 35, 50, 75 Rubin, Marlene C115 48, 49, 75,97,97,99,99 Rucker, Emma lean C105 52, Rueii7, Gloria C105 52, 66 Russler, Ferne C85 75 Russler, Richard C95 I06 S Sadow, Reva C125 25, 71 Saeger, Richard CII5 37, 45, 59, 77 Salad1no,R0salee C115 41,46, 74 Samberg, Stanley C1 15 67, 1 05 Sample, Edgar C1 15 59, 79, I06, I07 Schmitt, Keith Q8 66 49 Surface, Iean Q95 79 Samuelsohn, Iordan ,Q95 58, 75 Sanell, Richard Q105 72, 94, IOS Saper, Marshall Q85 75 Schaefer, Martin Q105 52, 67 Schaefer, Ronald Q95 79, 104 Schaffer, Herby Q85 75 Schick, Melvin Q95 75, I04 Schlozman, Elaine Q85 66 Schmidt, Dale Q85 64 Schmidt, Winona Q95 76, 98 Schmitt, Bertha Q115 44, 48, 66 5 Schmitt, Rose Marie QI25 25, 66 Schneider, Gene Q85 66 Schoettlin, Gene Q115 69 Schwartz, Michael Q85 67 Schwartz, Robert Q95 78 Scofield, Ruth Q125 25,66 Scott, Carolton Q95 68 Scott, Carol Q95 68 Scott, Donna QII5 79 Scott, Sandra Q95 41, 71, 98, 98 Scott. Shirley Q125 25, 31, 49, 69 . Scroggs, Douglas Q1 15 77, 89, 93- 94 5'Sf0g11S- IOS Q95 75 Seaton, Katherine Q125 25, 46, 69 Seavcr, Iudy Q85 78, 98 Seligson, Stanley Q105 77 Selonke, Merline Q115 68 Seyy, Dolores Q85 66 Shabason, Evelyn Q125 25, 48, 49- 72 Shane, Teddy Q105 52, 58, 65, 89, 94 Shanklin, Beverly Q115 80 Shannon, Brenda Q95 72 Shapiro, Audrey Q95 50, 68 Shapiro, Toby Ellen Q95 73 Sharon, Nancy Q1 15 70 Sharp, Connie Q115 46, 73 Sharpe, David Q1 I5 64 Sharpless, Madelyn Q95 52, 73 Shelton, Thomas Q85 66 Sherrill, Earlann Q95 68, 98, 98 Shields, Byron Q115 64, Q3 Shillerston, Mary Q85 80, 98 Shipley, Glen Q85 75 Shoup, Howard John Q85 35, 64 Shouse, Carl Q115 47 Shreeve, Iames Q85 66 Shukert, Barbara QII5 66 Shultz, Myron Q125 25, 51, 69 Shure, Debbie Q115 37, 40, 47: 49: 509 50: 77, 99 Sidener, Beverly Q85 80 Siegelbaum. Don Q1 15 72 Siegrist, Sharon Q85 41, 75 Siemon, Betty Lou Q105 70 Siemon, Bill Q95 75 Silverman, Sonia Q105 48, 76 Silvers, Don Q1 15 64 Simcox, Helen Q1 15 48, 79 Simons, Marlynne Q105 52, 64 Simpson, Betty Q105 69, 97, 98 Simpson, Carol Q95 71, 98, 98 Singer, Neal Q125 25 Singleton, Gene Q95 52, 68 Singleton, Richard Q95 79 Six, Tom Q105 77 Siaartla, Larry Q05 71, 104 Skidmore, Carolyn Q105 52, 69 Smetzer,Iames Q85 67 Smith, Bob Q115 73 Smith, Caryl Ann Q85 66, 98 Smith, Charles Q85 67 Smith, Charles LeRoy Q105 67 Smith, Gary Q85 80 Smith, Gordon QII5 36, 49, 50- 74 Smith, Iames Q115 79, 89, 93 Smith, Ianet Lee Q105 35, 46, 52, 76, 971 98 Smith, Ioyce Q85 75 Smith, Kathryn Q95 52, 73 Smith, Marilyn Q105 64 Smith, Ruth Arlene Q95 68 Smith, Snider, -Sandra Q85 7I Fred Q115 46, 4Q Soltz, Morris Q125 25, 49, 68, 87, 88 Sopkin, Sandra Q105 64 Sorensen, Russell Q95 68 Southarcl, Betty QI25 28, 44, 49+ 49- 73 Spack, Allen Q115 35, 36, 47, 79. 86. 88, 93 Spack, Elaine Q105 41,52, 65, 98 Spector, Natalie Q115 79 Spencer, Eddie Q95 52, 68, 104, 107 Spiegel, Marshall Q105 72, IOS Spinner, Harold Q85 58, 80 Spiros, Katherine Q95 73 Spitzenpfeil, Marjorie Q95 41, 78- 98, 98, 98 Spradlin, Betty Q125 25, 41, 471 49- 54- 73 Sproul, Iames Q125 25, 36, 57, 71. 86, 88, 93, 94 Staatz, Don Q85 71 Staley, Connie Q105 70 Staley, Ierry Q125 25, 79, 104, 104 Staley, Io Ann Q125 25, 70, 97- 98 Stalev, Patricia Q1 15 80 Stanley- lean Q95 41, 68 Stathopoulos, Sophie QIQID 35, ,41, 57- 79, 97, 99 Stein. Eleanor Q125 25, 50, 66 Stein, Sherry QI05 41, 44, 48, ISO- 52- 74 Steiner, Wavne Q105 64 Stellmach, Peggy QII5 79,97, 971 98- 99 Stephens, Georgia Q105 46, 69 Stephens, Louise Q85 75 Stephens, Martha QII5 47, 53- 79 Stephens, Rosalind Q125 25, 73 Stephenson, Esther Q95 68 Stephenson, Howard Q95 71 Stibbs, Iohn Q115 69 Stock, Kenneth Q95 71 Stockton, Richard Q95 75 Stockwell, Frankie Q95 68, 107 Stoklas, Kenneth Q125 26, 65 Stolov, Marlene Q95 41, 68 Stone. Carol Q85 66 Stout, Albert Q115 69 Stout, Everette Q125 26, 69 Stout, lim QII5 70, 104 Stout, Mariorie Q1 15 76 Strahle, Phyllis Q95 76 Strahle, Richard Q85 64 Stratton, Donald Q125 26, 35, 72 Stratton, Sandra Q85 66, 98 Streck, Ierre Ann Q95 71 Streeter, Gary QII5 76, 102 Stuart, Robert Q95 78, 94 Stubbs, Io Ellen Q125 26, 35, 41, 46- 49, 54- 73 Sturges, Iames QII5 36, 74 Sullins, Gene Q95 89, 77, 94 Sullivan, Ronald Q85 67 Sullivan, Sheila Q125 26, 40, 41: 471 78 Summer, Shirlee Q125 26, 49, Sutherlin, Charles Q115 35, 64 Swager, Carol Q105 69 Sweazey, Carolyn Q115 57, 79 Sweezy, Elaine Q125 26, 69 T Talbot, Mary Q115 57, 76 Talley, Marilyne Q105 78 Tasker, lim Q105 75, 105 Tautfest, Bonny Q115 57, 79, 97, 97- 98- 99, 99 Taylor, Ann QII5 34, 35, 57, 41 47- 49- 77 Taylor, Arthur Q95 78, 89, 93, 94 Taylor, Clarke Q105 64 Taylor, Donald Q95 75 Taylor, Harold Q105 69 Taylor, Lois Q125 26, 41, 41, 44, 46- 57, 80, 97- 97, 98, 99- 99 Taylor Mary Ann Q115 37, 41- 47- 494 77 Temposky, Harriet Q115 79 Theobald, Barbara Q95 68 Thiel, lack Q95 71 Thies, Pat Q95 41, 66 Thomas, Arlene Q85 70 Thomas, Barbara Q85 58, 75, 98 Thomas, Carol Q125 26, 40, 44- 73 Thomas, Eline C105 77, 97, 97- 98- 99 Thomas, Iames Q125 26, 36, 47- 57- 69- 86, 88, 95 Thompson Linda QII5 74 Thompson, Mike Q85 67 Thompson, Nancee Q115 41, 44, 46, 49- 89 Thomsen, Ierry Q105 78, IOS Thorne, David Q105 77 Thornton, Beverly Q125 26, 57- 73 Thornton, Iohn Q95 58, 64, 107 Thrash, William Q85 67 Tiffany, Kay Q85 41, 75 Tillman, Cara QI05 64 Timms, Sharon Q115 37, 47, 48- 77- 84 Toalwn, PM C95 35, 41, 73, 98 Todd, Richard Q115 68 Tolle, Donald Q95 I06 Trachtman, Idell Q125 26,73 Tracy, Oma Rose Q85 78 Trott, Ieanne Q95 68, 98 Trout, Iames Q125 26, 72, 93 Trump, Marilyn Q85 64, 98 Trusler, Leslie Q85 66 Trutzel, Robert CIO, 45, 72, 93 Turner, Gary Q95 79, IOS Turpin, Dick Q105 35, 45, 73- 93- 93 U Uber, Carolyn Q125 26, 76, 97- 97- 98, 98, 99 Umstead, Kathleen Q125 26, 48, 67, 98, 99 V Vaca, Iohn Q115 72, 107 Vaidic, Sandra Q105 64 Vaidic, Vicki Q85 75 Van Arsdale, Gene Q95 52, 72, IOS Van Deursen, Malcolm Q125 26- 74 Van Dyke, Lyndall Q95 68 Van Dyke, Mary jane Q85 98 Van Dyke, Thomas Q95 73 Van Gorkom, Earlecn Q95 66 Van Horn, Charles QI25 26, 51, 78 Van Laningham, Dave Q115 64- 89 Vasholz, Robert Q115 58, 65 Vasholz, Roberta Q115 80 Vickrcy, Fredye Q105 70 Voge, Kenney Q85 75 Voge, Larry Q125 26, 37, 40, 45, 59- 57- 77- 87, 88, 99- 93 Vogekjohn Q125 77 Vogel Mary Q115 74 Vogel, Teresa Q125 27, 69 Vogt, Ioan Q125 27, 35, 40, 41, 46- 48, 49- 49- 53- 54- 57- 78 Volkuwitz Iudy Q105 69 W . VVachtcl, Marlene Q115 49, 70 Wachtel, Natalie Q105 67 Waddell, Mike Q105 49, 68 Walker, Dixie Q85 67, 98 XVallace, Iohn Q125 27, 74, 104 Wallace, Roy Q95 73, 106, 107 Wambold,Frank QI25 27,72 Ward, Barbara Q105 69 Ward, 19119 C95 68, 87- 93, 94 Warkoczewski, Micheal Q115 36, 47- 48, 49- 51, 74, 195 Ward, Patricia Q95 66 Warlen, Stanley Q95 75 Warner, Joyce Q125 27, 46, 78 XVarren, Iudy Q95 66 Watkins, Harlan Q115 77, I06 Waxman, Anita Q105 48, 52, 64- 97, 98 Waxman, Herbert Q125 27, 35- 49, 36- 48, 49, 44- 46, 74, 53: 40: 54 Waxman, Ioe Q125 27, 65 Weaver, Carol Ann Q85 71 Weaver, Denny Q105 69, 107 Webb, Larry Q105 64, 89, 94, I04 Webb, Rosalyn Q85 80 Webster, Richard Q95 35, 79, 94 Wegerer, Sandra Q95 79 Weidman, Kathleen Q105 69, 97 Weiher, Ronnie Q95 73, 94 Weiner, Stanley Q115 46, 49, 59- 70 Weinhold, Carol Q95 41, 66 Weinsheink, Iutly Q105 50, 76 115 Weisberger, Eugene C95 68, 104 Weiss, Phil C95 48, 75 Welch, Robert C85 78 Weldon, Shannon C125 27, 30, 45, 50, 78 Wendegatz, Ierry C85 64 Wendegatz, Gretchen C105 41, 45, 49, 56, 79, 98 Wentz, Ronald C105 77, 107 Werly, Edwin C95 78, 105 West, Dolores C115 46, 57 West, Shirley C105 70, 79 Wheelock, George C115 77 White, Beverly C105 58, 59, 69, 97, 98, 98 White, Pat C125 12, 27, 36, 40, 44, 47, 48, 49, 74, 91, 93 White, William C105 69 Whitehnrn Mary C95 68 Whitlill, Scott C85 67 Whitsitt, Ioyce C125 27, 37, 381 -401 411 41: 44, 45, 49: 50, 56, 57, 77 Whittington, Larry C105 67, 94, 104 Wichman, Robert C105 64, 93 Wickliffe, Larry C85 80 Widmier, Gerald C105 69, 105 Widmier, Rodger C85 78 Ad' ' ' Wwlez Wienshienk, Martin C85 67 Wilhoit, Alice C125 27, 49, 69 Willette, Iames C85 80 Williams, Billye C95 79, 98, Wilson, lack C95 75 Wilson, Ierry C95 68, IOS Wilson, La Von C105 74, Q7 98, 99 Wilson, Lenora C115 79 NVilson, Marvin CII5 36, 74 Wilson, Richard C115 104 Windmuller, Margaret C125 27, 48, 78- Winer, Bernie C125 27, 31, 39, 48, 49, 49, 51, 54 72 Winer, Irving CII5 49, 67 Winn, Donald C105 69 Winn, Iohn C85 75 Winn, Iudy C85 66, 98 Winters, Sandra C105 64 Wise, Oleva C95 68 98, 98 Williams, Dick C105 57, 67, 104 Williams, Fred C85 67 Williams, Helen C105 69, 98, 98 Williams, Howell CII5 70, 104 Williams, lack C95 77, 104, 107 Williams, Le Roy C105 67 Williams, Marianne C85 35, 411 78 Willianis, Mildred C85 66 Williams, Phil C115 36, 37, 47, 48, 48, 49, 77 Williams, Robert C85 64 NVilliams, Shirley C125 27, 39, 41, 45, 57, 78 Williams, Ted C85 78 Williams, Tom C115 77, 89, IOS Willits, Louise C115 46, 58, 70 Wills, Charlotte C95 59, 79, 98 Wilson, Eleanor C1 15 79 Wittmeyer, Donald C85 67 Wolf, Ioseph C1 15 74 Wolf, Marvin C115 45, 74, 93, 94, 106 Wolf, Norman C115 48, 74 Wolfe, David C105 65, 105 Wolfskill, Donald C125 27, 36, 40, 44, 47, 49, 74, 91 93 VVolkey, Beverly C95 48, 68 Wolkey, Larry CII5 35, 73, 89, 104, 104 Wolverton, Marcheta C105 76 Wood, Douglas C95 78, IOS Wood, Robert C125 78, 57 Woods, Richard C95 64 Wooldridge, Sandra C115 41, 41, 45, 48, 68 Wright, Carole C85 71 Wright, Gail C95 66 Wright, Gary C115 34, 57, 67, 87, 88, 90, 93 XVright, Graham C115 79 Wright, Leland C105 78, 105 Wright, Marilyn C95 76 Wright, Muriel C105 74, 97 Wright, Shirley C125 27, 73 Wymore, Norma C105 79 Y Yancey, Bill C105 67 Yancey, lane C125 27 Yodler, Helen C85 41, 66, 98 Z Zaun, Albert C95 72 Zeldin, Adelle C85 70, 98 Zcldin, Estelle C85 70, 98 Zitron, Stanley C125 27, 48, I 53, 54, 57, 58, 69, 84 Zitterman, Ierry C115 44, 45, 49, 57, 70, 89 Zolotor, Hinda C95 76 Zumwalt, Betty C125 28, 35, 41, 80 Zurovsky, Phyllis C105 52, 68 Zwillenberg, Morris C85 75 Mr. Danielsen ........ Miss Daugherty ORGANIZATIONS Chemistry Club .,., 2.2 2 ...... 222 68 68 49 60 Mr- DC ,H211 ---------------- -----W 69 Cafeteria-Library ,.,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,. 2 ADMINISTRATION Mr- Dwnrhf -,--- 2 ----,- 22 ----- 69 cymhian, ,......... 222 22 47 Pages M155 Ecklcs ----' --------- 2 -- ------- - 69 Discussion Club ,..,.., 22 48 Faculty ..,.,.......,,,...,.,.......,......... 6-9 Miss Erickson ----- - ---------- - ------ 70 El Ateneo .... 2 ...,.. 2222222 48 Mr. I. C. Bond ,......,.. 2 ..... 22.. 5 Mrs- Faffelll' -------------- --5--W ----- 70 Engineers .....,.......... 2 ,.,...,...,, 47 Mr. G. T. Chubb .........., 5 Mr- Franklin 2 ---.-- 2-22-----2 70 French Club ......... 2 ..... 2- ,,,,,,,, 2 43 ATHLETICS M1- Hnfnwn ------ --,----- 2 -.22 71 F. H. A. - ....,.,...,..,,, 48 Basketball, First Team ..2..2..2 90-91 M1SS Inhnstnn ---------------- - ---------- 71 Inter-club Council ,,,,. 44 Basketball, Second Team .... .2.2 Q3 Mr- Klfk 5-55----2 2----5-W -'--f- - 71 Iotas 2 ,.........,,., 222.222 ,,., 44 Cheerleaders ...,............,. 2 ..... 2 ..... 84 M1- Koenig --4------- - ---------- -------- 72 Iuntos .2 ,,,.,,.,,1,.,,,,,,,,,, 22222222 46 Football, First Team ,,...,....,,., 2 86-88 Mr- LFC -- ----------- - ----'- ---2------A 72 Keats ..........,,,,...,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.., 22 45 Football, Second Team ........ 22 89 MT- LIP'-HCV --------M ----- --- ------ 72 Letterman's Club .-,,, 2222 ,,,,,-, 93 Girls' Sports ....... 2.22 ...... 222 .... 97-99 MF- I-mClWHll --------- - ----------- --- 73 Muir Club .,,, 2 ,.,,,,,,., 2222222222 49 Tennis ................ ,...... 5 1 MF- I-OVCIUY ---- --- --------- - ------- 73 Paseon ..,, 2 ,,,, ..,... 2 ...,,, 22 .2222 38-39 Track ..,....... 2 ............... 2 ........... 2 94 Mfs- Mnnfrk 5 --------- - -------------------- 73 Pep Club .,.,.,.., . 96 Snaps -,--,----,- 2 92,95 Miss McGinnis .2 ....... 2 .,..,..... 2..2 74 Press ,----,,,-,-.----- 37 CLASSES Miss Miffskfmeyff -------------------- 74 Radio Club ........,., 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 49 Iunior Officers 22.. 34 MF- M011 lsseffc -- 4------ ------------2 74 Safety Club 52 Senior Oliicers .... I2 MY, Nlflfskl ---------- 2-2--2 ----- -222 75 Science Club 22 ,,,22, 222 ,,.,,, 222 52 Seniors .,.. - .,,........... 13-28 Mr- Ohvcr 2.2222 ,..... 2 .....,..., 2 75 Thieions ,2,,,, 2,22 222,222 46 DRAMATICS Mr- Olsen .,.. 22 ....... - .......... 2 ...- 75 Y-Teens ,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,, 41 Debators .......2..2.2 2 .......,.., 2 ,22,.222,, 50 MTS- Rebel' -----, 2--2--222.-22222 76 Zetas 222 ,,,,,2 22222222 45 English Assembly 222222.22222 55 Mf- RiChl11f-md ---- 2-- .2 -.-- 2. 75 R. 0. T' C. Fall Play ,22,,,2,,,,,,, 2,22 222222222, 22 53 Miss Schmidt 22 ...... 2..2 ......., .2 76 Battalion Omcer Senior Play .......... 2.222222 2...2. 54 Mrs- 5fh3WVCl' ---- 22222 -..... 77 Battalion Stag S 102 FEATURES Mr. Siracusa ..2..222..2.2 2222222,2, 77 Com an A ' 7 I02 Baby Pictures ,,., 2 .,....,2,,2,22 2 2,222,2, 28 MF- Smith -----, 222 ,,........ 2 ....., 2.. 77 Company B ' ' 7 ' ' 104 Football Queen 2.,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,2,,,2 222 85 SICPIICHS .......... 2222222 ...... 78 Company C ' 'Cn'- log Senior Baller 22222 ,2,,,2 2 22222222,, 2 30-31 M885 Van Volkenburgh 2 ...... 2.. 78 Duns aid B I 'M ' '-' 10 senior Will ,,,,,,, 2222222222 29 xissvzflvielfs .,.. 22..- .......... 2.2. 78 N R A use -7-'--5 ------- '--- Sna s ...... 2 ......22.. 2222 2, , 2,6I,8I T- C FC ,---..---.-. 2.2.22 .......... 79 -' ' ' 7 7 HOMEREJOMS 4 435 Mrs. Weinberg .,,. 2 ,.,,..,., ,,,,,,22,, 7 9 gmc Team -- 5 '----------'- ----55 108 Absentees 2 .....,.. 2.2 .,..., 2222222 80 Mf- Will'1CrS .2 ..... 2 .................,.. 79 naps M ' X09 Miss -Q hvhhhh A--A-gk------n M455 Wray ---. Mn- -4..A -Q --,,-- M -H 80 Miss Baigy 22 22'2,--.-- 22 -------.'- mm 54 Miss Wulfekammer 22, 80 Book Crew 2 .......... .2 ......... .2...2.. 55 Mr. Barrett .2 .........,.. -2 ..,.,., 2 ,,,, 64 HONORS Mask and WIS ............ 2..2..-.... 49 Mis, Betz .... - ...... 22222 .,,,,. 2, 65 A. A. U. w. 2 ,.,.,,.,,, 2,2 ,,,,, 22, 50 M1110r,C0mn111ree 56 Miss ,Blase .2 ....... 2..2..22222..2.. 65 National Honor Society .22 ,..,,,, 40 Nurses Assistants SI Miss Bock 2 ........ 22222222 65 Quill and Scroll 22222 222222 50 OHICC A5515t3I1tS 22222.. 50 Miss Bradley ,,.,2, 222,222.2 ,22,,2 22 66 MUSIC P1'CSSmCI1 222.2 .......... 2..2...2.2... 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