Paseo High School - Paseon Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1955
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Gretch was kept busy as president of Y-Teens, Iunior Continuity officer, chairman of the Mixer Committee, first page editor of the Press, on the business staff of the Paseon, and veep of all city Student Council. As secretary of National Student Council, president of Zetas and lnterclub Council, a member of Pep Club, Mask and Wig, A Cappella, Assembly Committee, Quill and Scroll, and the Honor Roll, Gretchen made many friends. She also found time to be a Cheerleader for two-years and a Miss Peppy attendant. She will attend K.U. or Northwestern next year. IIM IEPSON-As vice-president of his Senior class, this popular guy added another honor to his achievements at Paseo. lim was also veep of the Student Council and Iunior class, president of the Lettermen's Club and French Club, an Eagle Scout, City Hall Day and Boy's State representative, and a member of the Press Staff, Chemistry Club, and Mixer Committee. Next year K.U. will claim this senior who wants to become an aeronautical or mechanical engineer. DOROTHY OWENS-This friendly senior was ably chosen secretary of her senior class. As a member of the Paseon Staff, Zetas, Mixer Committee, Mask and Wig, a cabinet member of Y-Teens, Dottie made many friends. She was also elected secretary of her Iunior class and was a member of the Executive Board of the Student Council and Pep Club. K.U. will receive this popular Pirate. TED SHANE - Treasurer of the Senior class was the honor given this talented senior. Ted proved his acting ability as a member of the fall play cast, P.T.A. Play, Drama Workshop, and winner of the Poetry Cup. Keats, Lettermen's Club, the Executive Board of Student Council, treasurer of the Iunior class, Assembly Committee, Tralhc Squad, and Discussion Club all claimed this Pirate. Ted represented Paseo on the football and track team, Debate Team, at Boys' State, and as Paseo's councilman at City Hall Day. His ambition is to be a lawyer. DEAN MOOR-Reporter for the Senior class was the position this popular senior received. Being president of Chemistry Club and Radio Club, a member of Discussion Club, Keats, Traffic Squad, Mixer Committee, Executive Board of the Student Council, Assembly Committee, Paseon Staff, and Sound Crew kept Dean busy. His junior year he served as fourth page editor of the Press, reporter for the Iunior class, and was willed Best Personality by the senior class. Kansas University will receive this Pirate. DICK TURPIN-Football and basketball rated tops in the life of this senior who was elected sergeant-at-arms of his class. Traliic Squad, Paseon Staff. Keats, Lettermen's Club, Debate Team, and homeroom oliicer claimed Dick as a member. As a member of the varsity football and basketball teams, sergeant-at-arms of his Iunior class, and in Student Council, he was kept busy. At K.U. Dick will study to be a petroleum engineer. BERT AARON--His car and girls were Bert's favorite pastime. He was a Student Council Representative. After grad- uation, this swell guy plans to go to M.U. and then into business with his brother. BETTY AISIIEY-This cute little gal was a member of Thicions, Y-Teens, Pep Club, French Club, and secretary of her homeroom. Betty was married at the semester. We want to wish Betty and her husband all the luck in the world. PHYLLIS ACTOR- New this year from Texas, Phyllis was a member of A Cappella Choir and the Philharmonic Chorus. While going to high school in Texas this little gal was a member of the vear book and press staff. IACQUELINE ADELMAN-Iackie was an eager member of El Ateneo. She also was a member of the fall play cast. This gal is undecided on which college to attend but she plans to be a kindergarten teacher. WILLIAM AKERS--The Marine Reserves took up most of Duke's time. This guy just loved to pass the time by sleeping. Next year you will be seeing this swell guy on the K.U. campus or at I.C. SHIRLEY ALHERTS-Shirley was one of our C.O.E. students. Commercial studies rated pretty high with this gal. She was a member of the Commerce Club. After graduation she plans to attend the Brooklyn Museum of Art to study dress designing. GAIL ALLEN-This peppy gal was a member of Zetas, Mask and Wig, Drama Workshop, Y-Teens, Student Council, Mixer Committee, Commerce Club and publicity chairman of Pep Club. She was a member of the fall play cast. Next year you'll find Gail on the K.U. campus where she will take up art. MARILYN ALLEN-Marilyn enioys singing, writing, play- ing the piano, and television. After graduation this swell gal plans to go into some clerical practice work. GORDON ALLISON-Tinkering with his car is Gordon's favorite pastime. He was a member of Engineers for two years. The Naval Reserves took up a good part of this guy's time. College is undecided with this swell guy but we know he will succeed in anything he decides on doing. IUDITH ALLISON-Music and traveling are this gal's favorite interests. Iudy was a member of Patricians. Next year you will be seeing this Pirate at I.C. CAROL ANDERSON-Art rates pretty high with this red headed gal. The Kansas City Art Institute will be seeing Carol next year where her goal is to be an interior decorator or a dress designer. BARBARA AYRES-This cute little senior was a member of Zetas, Pep Club. Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, and Student Council. Next year lunior College will have this friendly little gal. DUANE BALDWIN-This shy, good-looking guy was a lineman on the varsity football squad and a member of the Lettermen's Club. He belonged to A Cappella Choir for two years and was a member of the Commerce Club and Biology Club. This swell guy plans to hvae a good job, a wife, and a home. WILLIAM BASILE-Friendly Bill, with his bright red hair, was a member of Iuntos. The Naval Reserves took up a good portion of his time but sports rated pretty high with this Huy- SANDRA BASS-Sandy, with her good looks, was a candidate for R.O.T.C. Queen in her junior year. She was a Student Council Representative, homeroom officer, a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, and French Club. She was in the fall play in '55, You'll see this little gal on the Oklahoma Univer- sity campus next year. ALVIN BEITCHMAN- Al belonged to Band, French Club, and Drama Vlforkshop. He was an Eagle Scout and a member of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. This guy plans to go to M.U. or I.C. after graduation. IOHN ISIGGS- Big Iohn was an eager member of Iuntos, Spanish Club, Traffic Squad, and Student Council. This guy added A Cappella Choir and Band to his many activities. Music rates pretty high with him so naturally Millikin Univer- sity will be seeing this guy next year where he plans to become a high school music teacher. KARLA MAE BLAINE-Karla, with her good looks and sweet personality, won her the title of R.O.T.C. Queen '55 and Football Queen Attendant. She was a member of Drama Work- shop, Mixer Committee, Thicions, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, homeroom ofhcer, and sergeant at arms of Pep Club. She also had time to be a drum majorette. Next year Karla will be at Iunior College. AARON .ADI-.LMAN ALLLN, G. KXLLISON, I. BALDWIN Br.1TcHMAsI ABBEY Arenas ALLEN, M. .ANDERSON BASILL limos ACTOR rALBER'l'S Ausisorv, C Aviu-.s Bass IILAINL 9 sf as . MAXINE ISLATTER-Max really enioys music. Playing the piano and listening to the radio passed the time for this gal. After she is out on her own she plans to work and have a million dollars. DON HLOCH - Big Don was one of our great varsity football players who really knocked the other team for a loop. College is in doubt with this guy but we know that he will succeed in what- ever he decides to do. LLOYD BLOODGOOD--You just couldn't help liking this swell guy with his friendly Hi that he had for everyone. He was a member of Radio Club, Sound Crew, and Student Council. K.U. will be seeing this likable guy next year. He will try to succeed in the field of engineering. RICHARD HOEHMER-Dickie was an eager member of the Radio Club. Printing was this guy's favorite class. After graduation his plans are somewhat undecided but a printer sounds like a good occupation to him. ROBERTA BOGDANOFF - This gal was a member of Y-Teens for two years and Pep Club. Roberta just loved to pass her time by talking on the phone. Nebraska University will be seeing this gal after graduation. IACK ISOSSERMAN-Vice-president of Engineers, Interclub Council, Press Staff, Radio Club, Traflic Squad, and track really kept this swell guy busy. To be a successful engineer after graduating from K.U. is his big ambition for the future. BARBARA BOSWELL--This quiet spoken little gal added Pep Club, Mixer Committee. Interclub Representative for Y-Teens, Office Assistant, Thicions, and vice-president of Mask and Wig to her many activities. Commercial art seems to interest Barb. The K.U. Iayhawks will be seeing this gal on their campus next year. MURIEL BROWN-This Pirate was a member of Pep Club and Iotas. Her favorite hobby seemed to be dancing. William Iewell College is for this little gal where she plans to become an educational director. CHARLES BRUUN-To go hunting and fishing seems to be the favorite way to pass the time for this swell guy. Next year he plans to go to K.U. We know he will succeed in whatever field he chooses. CHARLOTTE BURLINGAME--This little gal came to Paseo from Ozark High School. While at Paseo her favorite class was BLAT'rr.u BLoc:ii Bisoooooon IioswiaLL Iinowsr Biwtix CARBAH C.'iRLsoN Canvi-3v'reR clothing since she enjoys sewing in hei' spare time. Business college seems to be where this little gal is headed for next year. RANDOLPH BURTON-This senior just seemed to enjoy everything. The future is still undecided with this guy but We know he will succeed in whatever he does. ANNETTE CAPPER-Annie, with her sweet personality, was a earnest member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, and an Office Assistant. In her spare time she worked for the Civil Defense Unit. This little gal will be at Kansas State University next year. To be a home economist, bacteriologist, or a dietitian sounds pretty good to her. BONNIE CARBAH-This little gal was one of our quiet little seniors. She hasn't decided what she will do in the future but we know she Will be a big success in whatever the future offers her. ROGER CARLSON-The talent assemblies saw this guy and his Dixieland Band playing some real cool iive. He belonged to Chemistry Club, Discussion Club, Band, and Engineers. A definite college is still in doubt with him but he plans to go into chemical engineering. TERESA CARPENTER-This bright red haired gal was a R.O.T.C. Queen Candidate her senior year. Also she was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Patricians, Mixer Committee, Advanced Girls' Chorus, and treasurer of Commerce Club. K.C.U. or the Art Institute will be seeing friendly Terry next year where she plans to get an art degree. CATHERINE CARROLL-Mrs. Sterk, as she is now known, would like to take some advanced courses in sewing and cooking so she can make a better wife for her husband. Cathy was a member of Girls' Chorus and participated in girls' sports and lifesaving. CAROL NADINE CHATFIELD-Iotas, A Cappella Choir, Oflice Assistant, Chemistry Club, Student Council, and Advanced Girls' Chorus were iust some of the things that kept Nadine busy. This sweet gal plans to take nurse's training at Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis and try for her R.N. and B.S. degrees in that field. IACK CHESNEY--Iack's friendly smile and pleasing person- ality won him many friends at Paseo. He belonged to A Cappella Choir, Traflic Squad, Commerce Club, and Student Council. This good-looking guy will be winning many more new friends at Michigan University where he will study to be a conservation agent. Iioieiimitit Boonaxoiflr BUSSERMAN Isiiitlsixczfisfiit BURTON CAPPER CARROLL CH.-XT1fl!iLD CHESNEY IO CHURCHILL CLARK, B. CLARK, L. Coi-IBN CORY CUWAN CROSS CLJR FIXIAN CURTIS CAROL CHURCHILL-This sweet little gal was a member of Y-Teens, treasurer of Cynthians, Pep Club, A Cappella Choir, Interclub Council, homeroom officer, and Student Council Represent- ative. With her friendly personality and sweet ways we know Carol will succeed in work or college or whatever she decides on doing in the future. BETTY CLARK- Bet was vice-president of the Latin Club, a member of A Cappella Choir, Iotas, and Pep Club. To be an airline hostess sounds pretty good to this little gal. Harding College will be seeing this Pirate next year. LETITA CLARK- Advanced Girls' Chorus, Y-Teens. and Pep Club rated pretty high with this peppy senior. Going to all the games seems to be this gal's favorite pastime, Either going to I.C. or working at the Bell Telephone Company will occupy her time in the future. MARY ANN CLARK-Thicions. Pep Club. Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Girls' Sports, French Club, and Office Assistant took up most of this gal's time but she still had plenty of time left for her dancing. K.U. is where this Pirate will be next year. BARBARA COBERLY- Barb, with her good looks, was R.O.T.C. Queen '54 and a Princess in the Auto Show for two years. She also was a member of Pep Club and vice-president of her homeroom. Photography modeling sounds like a wonderful career that this cute little gal wants to achieve. ARLENE COBLE-This sweet little gal, with her soft voice, was a member of Pep Club, Chemistry Club, treasurer of Iotas, and Student Council Representative. Arlene plans to become an airline hostess and make lots of money. ARLENE COHEN-This Pirate was an eager member of El Ateneo. Dancing and listening to records seem to be this gal's favorite pastime. Oklahoma University will be seeing this little gal on their campus next year. SUE CORY-This gal was one of our C.O.E. students. Horse- back riding and swimming was this senior's favorite pastime. After graduation she plans to work at the Bell Telephone Company. MICHAEL COWAN-This friendly guy was a member of the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, A Cappella Choir, Paseon, Band, president of El Ateneo, Interclub Council, Engineers, sergeant at arms of Student Council, veep of Discussion Club, managing CLARK, M. CUBE-.RLY COBLE CRAIG, C. CRAIG, I. CRoIsAsI'I' Davis, I. Davis, I. l,Ir.AL editor of '55-'54 Press. captain of the Traffic Squad, Dehaters, l.ettermen's Club, Mixer and Assembly Committee, and Boy's State. Mike still had time to be in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. This swell senior will be at Yale or Northwestern College next year where he will take up journalism. CAROL CRAIG-Cute little Carol belonged to Y-Teens, Pep Club, Commercial Club and a homeroom ofhcer. Dancing seems to be a good way to pass the time for this gal. When she is out on her own, Carol plans to work at an insurance company and then go to California. IUDITH CRAIG-This peppy Pirate was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, and Cynthians. This little gal will be on the campus at Baker University. With her winning person- ality we know she will go far in Whatever field she decides. LYLE CROISANT-This C.O.E. student has been working hard earning money toward college. After graduation and he is out on his own, Lyle plans to go into civil engineering at K.U. ANGELA CROSS- Angela was a member of the Commercial Club. Her favorite pastime was skating. After graduation her future is still undecided but we know she will succeed in whatever she does. PAT CURFMAN-This sweet little gal was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. Pat seemed to enjoy talking and writing letters to pass the time. Next year you will find this Pirate at Iunior College. DALE REED CURTIS-This senior was a member of the Radio Club and belonged to the National Guard. Science seems to be the top subject with this guy. William Iewell College will be seeing Dale next year. IOHN DAVIS-This red headed guy was on the track team, Trafhc Squad, a member of Engineers, Lettermen's Club. and A Cappella Choir. Iohn enjoys singing with the boys' quartet called the Four Flats. lt's M.U. for this peppy senior. IUDITH ANN DAVIS--Iudy was an eager member of Advanced Girls' Chorus. This gal intends to go to Business College for two years and then become an airline hostess. DOLORES DEAL-This peppy Pirate was on Paseo's hockey, volleyball and tennis team. She is also a member of lotas. After graduation she plans to go to work and make loads of money. II Dianaicic DOWNS DUNCAN Eexiaar ELLMAN ENGLAND I2 DOLGINOFIT DREHER DUNAVANT EDWARDS ENGBERG ENGLER Doiisrr Deke DWORK ELLIS ENGLLL FRICKSON PATRICK DERICKi'l'his good looking guy was halfbaek on the varsity football squad, a member of the Student Council and Traflic Squad. Girls and sports seem to be this swell guy's favorite pastime. Next year, Baker or I.C. will be seeing this neat senior. STAN DOLCINOIJE-Stan came to Paseo from Atchison High School. While he was here he participated in track and was on the second team football squad and a homeroom ofhcer. This friendly guy will he at M,U. next year where he would like to be a dance band leader, chemical engineer, or a doctor. BARBARA DORSH-This little gal really enjoys listening to the radio and watching T.V. Clothing, typing, and human science seems to be Barlfs favorite subjects. Next year this senior wants to become a secretary. LORENA DOWNS-This peppy Pirate, with her sweet personality, was a member of Pep Club and Y-Teens. Biology and human science seems to be this little gal's favorite pastime. I.orena's ambition for the future is to go to work and later get married. RICHARD DREHER-Dick was an earnest member of the Radio Club. Outside of school this guy was in the Boy Scouts and Heart of America Radio Club. After graduation this senior plans to attend LC. or K.C.U. MARION DUKE-This senior is undecided about the future but we know she will succeed in whatever she decides on doing. IAMES DUNCAN-Iim was a member of the Radio Club. He enioyed American history and radio classes. Next year this swell guy plans to go to I.C. and take pre-business adminis- tration and ioin the Air Force Reserves. CAROL ANN DUNAVANT-This cute little gal was a memebr of Thicions, Interclub Council, Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and was a homeroom oflicer. Dancing rated pretty high with this peppy senior. Carol, with her friendly personality, will be making many new friends next year at I.C. or Business College. IRVIN DWORK-R.O.T.C. was this g'uy's main interest but he still had time for driving, making money, and girls. I-Ie's off to M.U. after graduation to further his education, VIVIAN ANN ECKERT-Viv, with her cute little smile and darling personality, was president of Cynthians, a member of Mask and Wig, Mixer Committee, Girls Sports, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Girls Sports Editor of the Paseon. This little gal burnt up some of her terrific energy by being a peppy Cheerleader. This popular senior will be at I.C. next year where she would like to become an airline hostess. BAYLOR DEAN EDWARDS-This swell guy with his friendly personality, was one of Paseo's popular seniors. A Cappella Choir, Keats, Traffic Squad, Spanish Club, and '53-'54 Press Staff were iust some of the things that kept this Pirate busy. It's Pasadena College for this great guy where he plans to take up printing. BERNARD ALBERT ELLIS- Beanie was one of Paseo's iolly little seniors. This swell guy was on the American Legion basketball team outside of school. Next year, this Pirate will be on the M.U. campus. STANLEY ELLMAN-This senior enioyed everything. After graduation, Emo's future is still undecided but we know he will be a big success. DIANE ENCBERG-Iotas, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, and Y-Teens claimed this quiet senior. Sweet little Diane will be at Central Missouri State College where she plans to be a home economist. ION THOMAS ENGEL-R.O.T.C. and art rates pretty high with this Pirate. College is still undecided with Tom but we know he will succeed at whatever he decides on doing. KENNETH E. ENGLAND- Big Ken was one of our C.O.E. students. Metal shop was this guys favorite subiect. After graduation he is still undecided but he plans on being a machinist. BARBARA ENGLER-Soft spoken Barb belonged to Cynthians, Y-Teens, Pep Club, and secretary of her homeroom. Eating was this little gal's favorite pastime. It's St. Paul's College for this Pirate where she would like to become a kindergarten teacher. LINDA ERICKSON-Thicions, Pep Club, and A Cappella Choir were some of the things this cute little gal belonged to. With her big blue eyes and sweet personality we know she will be a big success at I.C. next year. NORMAN ERNSTING-Norman was a member of Band and Orchestra. Outside of school. he was in the American Legion Band, Unity Band, and De Molay Dance Hand. It is Iunior College for this swell guy after graduation. CHARLES ESKELIN-El Ateneo held the interest of this Pirate. Charles enjoyed playing baseball and basketball to pass the time. This guy will be studying to become a lawyer at I.C. in the fall. EUGENE FABES-See Class Officers. KAREN FAIR-French Club, Y-Teens, Patrieians, and A Cappella kept Lou busy. After attending I.C. she hopes to realize her ambition of being a confidential secretary for the Federal Iiureau of Investigation. GLENDA FARMER-Glenda has made a fine record since coming to Paseo her junior year. She was a four-year cheerleader, in Cynthians, treasurer of F.T.A., veep of the Band, and a member of Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens. A Cap- pella, and Press Staff. She will prepare for the teaching profession at Baker University. IAMES FERGUSON-lim contributed his ability to Paseo as Interclub Representative for Iuntos, a Dehater, a Trafiic Squader, and general honor roll member. Talking and dancing rate high with him. Next year it's K.C.U. and maybe a career in law. SHIRLEY FINKELSTON-This peppy gal was active in Cynthians, Student Council, Press Staff, Discussion Club. Pep Club, Y-Teens Cabinet, Debate Team, Drama Workshop, French Club. and a Nurse's Assistant. College life lies in what should be a successful future for Shirley. CAROL SUE FINLEY-Susie enjoyed membership in Thicions, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, Pep Club, and El Ateneo. She spun records or read on her off-school hours. It'll be college and then a career as a private secretary for this cute gal. HARRIET FISHER-Being secretary of Patricians, in A Cappella, Advanced Girls' Chorus. Pep Club, and an Ofhce Assistant held Harriet's interest. This gal plans to take up secretarial work at I.C. BRUCE FORD - Bruce was a second lieutenant in R.O.T.C. and active in scouts. After I.C. this friendly guy will go into engineering. SARA FORSBACH-'LIody listed A Cappella, Cynthians, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Commercial Club. Student Council Repre- sentative, and homeroom oflicer among her many activities. Being an airline hostess is her ambition after college at K.C.U. PATRICIA FORSYTI-IE-Veep of Cynthians, president of her homeroom, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Drama Workshop, and Student Council Executive Board took up this cute gal's time. After graduation Pat will work for TWA as an airline hostess. DEAN FRANDSEN-Gun collecting provided a hobby for Dean. Press Staff, Student Council, and DeMolay also held his interest. Next year will see him at I.C. IO ANN FREEMAN- Indy participated in Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Advanced Girls' Chorus activities. College at K.U. and then a job as a private secretary is on this Pirate's horizon. NADINE FREEMAN-Music was this Pirate's main in- terest. She Was in the Band, Orchestra, El Ateneo, Music Club, and All-City Orchestra. Nadine plans to attend K.U. and then become a teacher. PATTI FRENCH-This active gal was treasurer of Zetas, French Club veep, and Office Assistant, and a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club Drama Workshop, and the .Assembly Com- mittee. Next year she will attend I.C. and then Carlton College in Minnesota. BARBARA FRIED-Drama Workshop, Travelers' Club, Y-Teens, and Pep Club interested Bobbie After college at Michigan or U.C.L.A. she would like to become an airline hostess. AIACK FRIEDMAN-This Piratels favorite pastimes were dating and dancing. M.U. will prepare him for the life of Z1 stock broker. ERNs'I'IsIo FAIR FINRELSTON Foiw FRANDSEN FRENCII FSKELIN FARMER FINLILY FORSBACH FREEBIAN FRIED ,I- FABIas Finkoesosi FISHER FoRsy'I'IIIa FRi,IiM.w, FRI FDBIAN I3 N LARRY FRITSCHIE-Radio work interested this friendly guy who plans to be a farmer or radio technician. Larry was a member of Boy's Chorus, Radio Club, and the Sound Crew. LOUIS EARL GAY, IR.-Sports rated high with Bunny. He was in El Ateneo, Iuntos, the Lettermen's Club, and a track and football manager. Bunny has his sights on M.U. and after- wards a coaching job. NAOMI GETTLER-Commercial Club, girl's sports, Y-Teens and F.I-I.A. had Ieannie as a member. Her future holds a job for a few months and then wedding bells. BETTE GILBERT-School life for Bette included being ini- tiator of Zetas, veep of her homeroom, a Student Council Repre- sentative, and a member of Mask and Wig, Pep Club, and A Cappella. K.C.U. will get this friendly gal next year. GAYANNE GILL- Pep Club, Y-Teens, Commercial Club, F.H.A.. Advanced Girls' Chorus, and girls' sports saw Gayanne's cheerful face. College at M.U. or Arkansas A. 8: M. is in store for this gal, and afterwards a career as a secretary or home economist. CAROL GOHRES --Carol's school life included being sergeant- at-arms of Iotas, a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She has ambitions of being a nurse or housewife. PHILLIP GOODBINDER- Flip spent his time in Drama Workshop and as an Eagle Scout. On off-school hours he sold Women's shoes. Phil plans to study journalism at M.U. next year. MARSHALL GORDON--Being an Eagle Scout and in El Ateneo occupied Marsh's time. He will go to college and then into journalism or business after graduation. VIVIAN GORMAN-Vivian liked to write letters and listen to records. After graduation she wants to go to work, get rich, and go to Hawaii. RITA GRACE-A iob as secretary awaits Rita when she graduates from Paseo. Her name was found on the Pep Club and Y-Teens rolls. FRITSCHIE GAY Gi-.'1 i'LiLR ci0ODBINDliR Goauow cl0RMAN GRANT fiRAY LEREB IUNE GRAHAM--Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Commercial Club kept Iune busy. We wish her luck in whatever plans she has for after graduation. MARIAN GRAHAM -Cynthians and A Cappella played a big part in Marian's school life. She looks forward to business or nursing school and a career as a secretary or nurse. SONDRA DEE GRANT- Sonnie was active as secretary of El Ateneo, Student Council Representative, and a member of A Cappella, Y-Teens, and F.H.A. She wants to go to M.U. to work for a degree in primary education or social work. RICHARD ALAN GRAY-As secretarv of Iuntos, an Eagle Scout, and a member of Mask and Wig. Traffic Squad, and Red Cross Committee this Pirate showed his capabilities. Dick's eye rests on Cornell U. and a career as a business executive. CYNTHIA LOU GREB-Pirates recognized this popular gal's energy when they elected her Miss Peppy of 1955. Cynthia's enthusiasm was shown as president of Thicions, Pep Club Secretary, and a member of the Y-Teens Cabinet, Student Council Executive Board, Paseon Staff, Mixer Committee, and Chemistry Club. She will take this pep to K.C.U. next year as she trains to be a dental hygienist. IAMES RUSSELL GREEN-Iim's busy school life included being a member of the Stage and Sound Crews, varsity football team, swimming team, Mixer Committee, Boys' Chorus, sergeant- at-arms of Radio Club, homeroom president and Student Council Executive Board. He would like to be a coach after attending VVarrensburg. WAYNE GRI-CENERT-Wayne joined the Marines in the middle of his senior year. We wish him luck in whatever he does. PATRICIA GUSSIN-Pat's contribution to Paseo included membership in the Discussion Club, Press Staff, Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Drama Workshop and being a Nurse's Assistant. It will be I.C. and K.C.U. and then into the law profession for this friendly gal. GILBERT clILL Gomuzs fiRACl'i GRAHAM, I. fiRAl-IAM, M. fiRI'iIiN faikl-.ENERT fiUSSIN 'x 14 ,t r in HA1-IN HALL HAND HARGUS HARRIS HART' HENDERSIDY HILLS HoLLr,MAN DAVID RAY HAI-IN-Bill kept in shape with Weightlifting. He was a member of Iuntos and Band. His course after graduation is undecided but we know he'll do fine in anything he attempts. EUNICE ANN HALL-Veep of El Ateneo, Interclub Repre- sentative of Patricians, F.T.A., F.H.A., A.A.U.W., National Honor Society, and Debate Team were included in this hard working gaI's activities. She'll be on the campus at Warrensburg next year as a clerical student. SHIRLEY HAND- Amazing couldn't begin to describe this cute gal. Shirl was secretary of the Student Council, president of the Pep Club, a Football Princess, Miss Peppy Attendant, Zeta's treasurer, Interclub yeep, treasurer of A Cappella, Nurse's Assistant, on Y-Teens Executive Board, and a member of the Press and Paseon Staffs, Drama Workshop, Quill and Scroll, Mask and Wig, French Club, and Mixer Committee. Her many talents will be put to good use as she studies to be a social case worker at K.U. IANET HANDLER-Among Ianet's activities at Paseo were Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, Pep Club Executive Board, Drama Work- shop, lifesaving, and girls' sports. This lively senior plans to be a recreational worker after college. IOHN RICHARD HANNA-Sports-minded Iohn contributed his abilities to Paseo as veep of Engineers, a member of the varsity football, basketball, and track teams, Student Council, Traffic Squad, and A Cappella. College life at Warrensburg and a job as a civil engineer lie in this friendly guy's future. ALLAN HANS-Al's interests included sports, dancing, and math. He was a member of the Chemistry Club. Next year he'll be at Washington University studying to be an architect. PEGGY HARGUS-Membership in Iotas, Commercial Club, and girls' sports and being an Oflice Assistant claimed Peg's time. After graduation she plans to attend Baker University or get an office iob. GERALD HARRIS-Sports were Gerald's first interest. He was on the varsity basketball, tennis, and cross-country track teams, Interclub Representative and treasurer of Engineers, veep of A Cappella, a Student Council Representative, sergeant at arms of the Chemistry Club, and a member of Boys' Chorus, Press Staff, and Music Club. After college at Warrensburg or K.C.U. Gerald has his eye on a career in pro baseball. CHARLES HART-This senior's name has become a byword for outstanding service to Paseo. Charles's many activities included I'IANDLi-QR IHIANNA HANs HARTER I'IELLl-.R HhLbi Hovsov I'IoRRIDtsE HUBBARD president of the Student Council, his junior class, and Discussion Club, Editor-in-chief of the Press, student mayor finalist, American Legion oratorical contestant, City Hall Day participant, Traffic Squad lieutenant, delegate to Boys' State, Eagle Scout, and a member of Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Engineers, Debate Team, Chess Club, Paseon Staff, and Assembly and Mixer Com- mittees. Yale or K.U. are in the sights of this terrific guy. MINA RAE HARTER- Tootsie likezl to go to the art gallery, read, and take walks. With her interest in sewing she's sure to be a good homemaker. KATHARINE HELLER-One of our most active seniors, Kathy was secretary of the French Club, a Thicions olficer, Nurse's Assistant, student mayor candidate, on the Press Staff, Y-Teens Cabinet, Debate Team, and a member of the Pep Club and Dis- cussion Club. As for college, she wouldn't dream of going anywhere except K.U. FRANKLIN HELM-As a band member and a pressman, this Pirate was a proud senior. Frank plans to continue his education at K.C.U. DAVID HENDERSON-This Pirate was a C.O.E. member and a R.O.T.C. cadet. Dave plans an army career after graduation and then college at I.C. ANNA MAE HILLS-Iotas, Chemistry Club, and girls' sports interested Anna Mae. To be a housewife is the ambition of this neat senior. IULY HOLLEMAN-Iudy came to Paseo from Northeast her junior year. A C.O.E. student now, she wants to become a good legal secretary. IIM HOPSON- Hopp is in the Naval Reserves. After attending K.C.U. or l.C. he fondly dreams of being a business tycoon. KATHERINE HORRIDGE-A busy senior, Kathy's interests included being veep of El Ateneo, sergeant at arms of Zetas, cheerleader for two years, Student Council Representative, in girls' sports, lifesaving, Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Drama Workshop. She will be on the Kansas State or Monticello campus next year. IERRY WILLIAM HUBBARD-This future dentist was active on the football team, Traffic Squad, Student Council. and Keats and is an Eagle Scout. Though undecided as to what college he'll attend, Iiill should be at home on any campus. I5 HUM-'MAN Husovu IHNOW IACKSON IENKINS, C, IENKINS, I. Iiapsotsf Iorvizs, D. IoNEs, IEAN Iosires, Iovce IUENGLING KAPLAN KATHERMAN KATZ, A. Katz, D. KELLY Khan KILBANE I6 NANCY SUE HUFFMAN-Nancy gave time to Cyn- tbians, A Cappella, Y-Teens, and Pep Club while at Paseo. This sweet gal will devote herself to a nursing career. CECIL HUSONG-Sports and math at Paseo interested Stub most. College at Warrensburg anti a career as an archaeologist lie in the future of this likable guy. NANCY IHNOW-Toe dancing and entertaining the armed forces were included in Chada's interests. She was a member of Y-Teens and Pep Club. Being a housewife is among her future plans. IANET IACKSON-Ianet's many activities extended to initiator of Zetas, Mask and Wig, Mixer Committee, Y-Teens, and Pep Club. She will prepare to be a secretary or a dietitian at K.U. CHARLES IENKINS-Charles was a member of the Radio Club and an Eagle Scout. He will utilize his abilities at I.C. next year. IO ANN IENKINS- Kim has the ambition to become a playwrite novelist and to prepare for this career at U.C.L.A. Pep Club and Y-Teens saw this cute Pirate. IIM IEPSON-See Class Officers. DAVID LEE IONES-Radio Club, Lettermen's Club, Engineers, varsity track team, Boys' Chorus, second team foot- ball, and Traflic Squad were served by Butch. This able Pirate will attend M.U. next year, then head for a career in the Air Force. IEAN IONES-President of Iotas, Pep Club Executive Board, Chemistry Club, Office Assistant, and Pan Sophie Club were among Iean's interests. A career in nursing awaits this intelligent girl. She will prepare for it at Research Hospital. IOYCE IONES -This peppy gal answered roll call in Zetas, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Debate Team, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. A career as a dietitian after college at K.C.U. lies in her future. BARBARA ANN IUENGLING--Barb was an eager mem- ber of French Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. Baker or Ottawa U. and a career as an airline hostess or social worker are included in this Pirate's plans. MARCUS KAPLAN-Collecting rocks helped Martyn pass time. He was in R.O.T.C. and Scouts. After graduation it's either an army career or psychiatry for him. SANDRA KATHERMAN-C,O.E. took up a good part of Sandie's time at Paseo, She hopes to continue her Work as a private secretary after graduation and, of course, marry. ARTHUR KATZ - Art's activities included Band, Orchestra, and El Ateneo. He has his eye on M.U. and a career as an industrial manager. DEBBIE KATZ-Pert little Debbie showed her talents as president of French Club and her homeroom, a member of the Mixer Committee, Press Staff, Pep Club, Executive Board, Drama Workshop, and Y-Teens. Next year she'll get a taste of college life. DONALD KELLY-Bowling, music, and dancing rated as interests with this friendly guy. Don was a member of A Cappella and Boys' Chorus and plans to work after graduation. GEORGE KERR-George was active in theatrical produc- tions and also wrote stories. So after I.C. or K.C.U. he naturally wants to be a writer-producer. IOE KILBANE-To be a constructional engineer is the ambition of this little guy. Ioe was in El Ateneo and the Band and hopes to attend M.U. next year. LENEIHL KINCADE- Lennie was in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Student Council, F.H.A., and girls' sports. She will study to be an anesthetist at I.C. next year. RICHARD KING-Traffic Squad and Latin Club were among Moosh's activities. He will go to an eastern college or I.C. to prepare for a career as a chemist. MARY LOU KIRBY- Lou Lou's main interest centered around art. She was in Cynthians, Y-Teens, and Pep Club, and on the general honor roll. An art career is in store for her after attending the K.C. Art Institute. FELICIA KISLUK-C.O.E. and art took up much of Felicia's time. She was also active in her synagogue. She will attend Nebraska U. next year to prepare to be an artist. MARSHALL KLEINSTEIN-Sports were the center of Moe's activities. He was on the varsity football and basketball teams and a member of the Lettermen's Club. He looks toward college at M.U. and a business profession. GERALD KLOPPER-This future electrician was an R.O.T.C. ofhcer and a Student Council Representative. I.C. or M.U. will see Ierry next year. IACK KLOPPER- Iackson held a steady job at Mil- gram's. We wish him luck in his ambition to be a store manager. GEORGE KOFFLER-George was a member of the Army Reserves, Camera Club. and Radio Club. Taking pictures was his main interest. I.C. will acquire his abilities next fall. MARVIN KORN-Marv was a member of the Drama Workshop and in the fall play. Next year he'll Find college life at I.C. ARNOLD KORT-After college at M.U. or Northwestern, Arnie's ambition is to be a lawyer. A member of the Debate Team, Drama Workshop, fall play, an oiiicer in R.O.T.C., and a delegate to Boys' State were his activities while at Paseo. IEAN KOSTE-Ieannie was a member of French Club, Pep Club, and Y-Teens. Working part time and being in her church choir occupied her time. Next year she will be studying merchandising and retailing at M.U. IOYCE KOZLEVCHAR-A Cappella, Pep Club, and work- ing on a C.O.E. program kept Ioyce busy during her senior year. Going to I.C. or Warrensburg and to become a musician are her future plans. LOIS KUCHENBECKER-Besides being president of Na- tional Honor Society, a member of Cynthians, Student Council, Discussion and Chemistry clubs, Lois found time to be on the highest honor roll. She Was also president of F.H.A., A.A.U.W., and Paseon's R.O.T.C. Co-editor. Next year she will attend William Iewell. EDWIN KUTZLI-Ed enjoyed working on his farm and after graduation he plans to get married. While at Paseo he rated woodworking his favorite class. To own a cattle ranch is Ed's ambition. WARREN LAMAR-Printing and R.O.T.C. were the favorite subjects of this Pirate. Dancing and playing records occupied his spare time. College and the Air Force are in this senior's future. KAREN LAWS-Karen enjoyed membership in Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Cynthians, and Pep Club. Having lettered in girls' sports three years and a Student Council Representative rounded out this future William Iewell co-ed's activities. EVERET LEIMER -De Molay and working for A 8: P took up most of this senior's time. Next year will see Everet at Iunior College. EUGENE LEVINE-Eugene was a member of Student Council and the football team at Paseo. He enioyed all kinds of sports and his favorite subject was history. After graduation he will go to M.U. and then become a T.V. announcer. KINCADE KISLUK KLOPPER, IACK KoR'r KUCHENBECKER Laws Kms KIRBY' KLEINSTEIN KLOPPER, JERRY KOFFLER KORN Kosriz KOZLEVCHAR KUTZLI LAMAR LHIMER Levmia I7 LINDA LEVY - After graduation from Nebraska University, Linda wants to be a gym teacher. While at Paseo she was a member of Y-Teens, F.H.A., Chemistry Club, A Cappella, Patricians, and special gym., ROBERT LICI-ITENBERGER- Lich was a member of Stu- dent Council, Band, De Molay, and Mic-O-Say. Listening to records and reading were his favorite pastimes. Next year Bob will go to Iunior College. DON LONG-Keats, Radio Club, Sound Crew, Student Council, and lieutenant of Traffic Squad kept Don busy. As business manager of the Press Staff, he received the honor of Quill and Scroll. Don wants to be an electrical engineer after going to K.U. or Washington University. CAROLE LOVE-Pep Club, Y-Teens, Thicions, A Cappella, Press Staff, and Commerce Club all claimed this active gal as a member. She was veep of C.Y.F. and active in her church choir. Next year it's Warrensburg for Carole. SHARON MCLAIN-Horseback riding, fencing, roller skating, kept Sharon busy after school, At I.C. she claimed biology her favorite subject. Being a dietitian is in the future for this gal. LARRY MCALISTER- Mac was a member of the Mixer Committee and enjoyed working on amateur theatrical productions and scale model railroads. Next September Larry will be at Rolla School of Mines. EDITH MCCORMICK-Edith was new at Paseo this year but she enjoyed dancing, skating, and swimming. Typing was Dee's favorite subject and she worked as a typist in an insurance oflice. MARY LUHMAN-Working as a long distance telephone operator kept this senior really busy. She liked to skate and dance and physiography was her favorite subject. After graduation Mary will go to business school. CAROL McMILLEN - Carol was a C.O.E. student who enjoyed listening to records. Gym rated tops for her favorite class. She will continue working after graduation. IERRY McMILLEN-Ierry was a member of Chemistry Club and he enjoyed sleeping and sports. Next year will see Mac at Missouri University or South Dakota State majoring in agriculture. CLAIRE MCNISH - Mickey was a member of Iotas, F.H.A., Y-Teens, Drama Workshop, fall play, Student Council, and Debate Team. She was kept busy on a C.O.E. program her senior year. To succeed in the business world is her ambition. IERROLD McPHERRON-jerry was a member of Keats, Student Council, Debate Team, and a home room officer. He enjoys buying clothes and playing golf. After graduation Ierry will go to M.U. and then go into the insurance business. LINDA MANDELKEHR-Drama Workshop, F.H.A., and fall play claimed Linda as a member. A leader in her synagogue, Linda was active in Senior Iudaea and a leader of the Young Iudaea Group. It'll be college for Linda after graduation. IOYCE MANSON- Ioyce enjoyed playing in All-City and All-State orchestra and Paseo's band and orchestra. She belonged to Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, French Club, and National Honor Society. Wheaton College will see Ioyce next year. PHYLLIS MARKER-Phyl belonged to Spanish Club and her church choir and enjoyed being on a bowling team. Spanish and Girls' Chorus were her favorite subjects and next year she'll go to I.C. PAULETTA MARLEY-Music was the center of this senior's life. A Cappella, band, and mixer band kept her busy. Pauletta will be at M.U. next year studying home economics. IANET MARRIOTT-Y-Teens and Chemistry Club claimed Ianet as a member. Being one of Paseo's baton twirlers was a favorite pastime for her. Next year will see her in nurses' training at Elmhurst College. IOHN MARTIN - Iohn was a member of the Chess Club, track team, swimming team, and Boys' Chorus. Quail hunting and sports occupied his spare time, To own a shop for building and repairing fiberglass auto bodies is his ambition. LEvv LICHTENBERGLR LONG Loyia NICLAIN MCALISTER MCCORMICK LUHAIAN MGMILLEN, C. MCMILLENI, I. MCNISII MCPHERRON MANDELKEHR MANSON MARKER MAIKLEY MARRIOTT IVIARTIN, I. ' 'il L 1. I8 MARTIN, K. MARTIN, M. MICIHELSON Moiuus, L. MORRIS, T. Movrgn O'CoNNoR Owexs PAINTON KENNETH MARTIN-Any kind of sports rated tops in this senior's life. The All-Star Defensive Team, Lettermen's Club, and Y.M.C.A. Iudo Club claimed Ken as a member. This future coach will study at Missouri Valley or William Iewell. MARILYN MARTIN- Being a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, and Commerce Club kept Martyn busy. Listening to records is her favorite pastime. College at U.C.L.A. and to be a model are her ambitions. MIKE MICHELSON-To be a chemist is this Pirate's ambition after graduation from Washington University. While at Paseo, Mike was a member of Chemistry Club, tennis team, and the Press Staff. DON MILLER- Keats, Traffic Squad, Radio Club, and Letter- men's Club claimed this popular senior as a member. Don lettered in football, basketball, and track and so sports were his favorite pastime. Baker University or Kansas University will be next for this sports-minded Pirate. DEAN MOOR-See Class Oflicers. CAROLINE MORELAND-President of Patricians, an Office Assistant, and a member of Y-Teens, French Club, and A Cappella occupied this senior's time. Katy Lou liked to sing and paint and next year she'll be at Christian College. LEONARD MORRIS-Leo wants to be a linotype operator after graduation. He was foreman of the Paseo Press in printing and enjoyed being on his church basketball team. Printing and gym were his favorite classes. TONIA MORRIS-Toni was a member of Senior Iudea and secretary of the Girls' Athletic League at the Iewish Community Center. She enjoys playing basketball and after graduation she'll work at the Business Men's Assurance Company. MARILYN MOYER-Miss Peppy Candidate, veep of Thicions, member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Mixer Committee, Student Council, and Co-editor of Art on the Paseon Staff were some of Marilyn's honors. She was also president of Mask and Wig, her homeroom, and Oak Park Christian C.Y.F, Kansas University will receive this popular Pirate who will major in art. LORETTA MURNAN-After school Loretta worked at Van Dyke's and she enjoyed art work, playing the piano, and sewing. MILLER Moon MORELAND MURNAN NELKIN Nomus PALIVIGREN PASMANIK PERRY American problems was her favorite class. To own a clothing store is Loretta's ambition. CAROL NELKIN-El Ateneo, Debate Team, Drama Work- shop, and Science Club claimed Carol as a member. To get married and be a kindergarten teacher are her ambitions. Next year she will study at I.C. PAUL NORRIS - Art was the center in Paul's life. As Co-editor of Art on the Paseon Staff and a member of Iuntos, Mixer Committee, and TraHic Squad, Paul proved his ability. Next year he will study art at the Kansas City Art Institute. PAT O'CONNOR-Baker University will claim this Pirate who was elected to the All-Star Defensive Football Team. Keats, Lettermen's Club, Traflic Squad, Radio Club, Paseon and Press Staffs, Chemistry Club, Commerce Club, and Red Cross all claimed Pat as a member. I-Ie was also on the Executive Board of Student Council and on the Senior Will was given Best Athlete.', DOROTHY OWENS-See Class Oflicers. PATRICIA PAINTON-Thicions, Pep Club, and Y-Teens all claimed Patty as a member. She enjoyed being an Office Assistant and homeroom officer. Iunior College or Kansas University will receive this Pirate senior. RUTH PALMGREN-Ruthie was given Done Most on the Senior Will which she certainly deserved. As Co-Editor of the Paseon, Gift Receiver for her junior Class, president of Zetas, Associate Editor of the Press Staff and treasurer of Student Council, she was kept busy. President of A Cappella, a cheerleader for two years, member of Discussion Club, Mask and Wig, Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Mixer Committee, Nurses' Assistant, and treasurer of Y-Teens her Iunior year were included in Ruthie's activities too. She will attend K.U. next year. RAE MARIE PASMANIK-As veep of Iotas, reporter for Interclub Council and her home room, and a member of Spanish Club, Drama Workshop, A Cappella, and Y-Teens, Rae made many friends. She was veep of the Center Youth Senate and President of Girls Athletics at the Iewish Community Center and enjoyed sports and working with people. Rae wants to be a youth worker. DAVID PERRY--David was a member of A Cappella, Chem- istry Club, and Drama. Having a good time was his ambition. Next year he will study business administration at Colorado University. I9 PHARES REED, C. REEVES RIIONEMUS RINARD ROGERS, G 20 PoPE REED, R. REFER Riokersorv RIVERS RoNEMoUs RACCUGLIA REEDER RHo.-iDEs RIc:KE'r'rs Romans, D. Rose, MAR GARI-.T V' .fe GERALDINE Pl-IARES- Ierre was vice president of Patricians, and a member of Pep Club and Y-Teens. She enjoyed oil painting and next year she'll go to the Art Institute where she'll study magazine designing. RUTH ANN POPE- Ruthie was a member of A Cappella, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Commerce Club, and Girls' Chorus. Sewing and listening to records are her favorite pastime. After gradu- ation Ruthie will be getting married. ANN RACCUGLIA-Ann liked to sew and read and her favorite subject was clothing. After graduation Ann hopes to get a job as a secretary and then have a home of her own. CAROL REED-Table tennis champion, and a Zeta mem- ber occupied the spare time of this senior. Working after school on a short day program kept Carol busy. Her ambition is to be a buyer of sports clothes. ROBERT REED-Robert was a member of French Club, Radio Club, and the Future Teachers of America. He likes listening to operas. After graduating from I.C. or M.U. he wants to be a history teacher. MARYLIN REEDER-Marylin was very active in all her church's activities. Eating was a favorite pastime of this gal who played the Queen of Hearts in the P.T.A. play. Next year will Find her studying to be an x-ray technician. SANDRA REEVES--Commerce Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Drama Workshop, Patricians, and honor roll claimed Sandy as a member. Cooking and eating were her favorite pastime. She'll soon become a secretary. CLARENCE REFER-Working at the A 8: P occupied Clarence's time after school. Metal work was his favorite class. After graduation he will train to be an auto or aircraft mechanic. MARY RHOADES-Secretary of her church youth group, a member of A Cappella, after school sports, and playing the piano kept Mary busy. Iunior College or K.U. will receive this future gym teacher. SANDRA RHONEMUS-Sandie enjoyed being in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Cynthians, and Mask and Wig. Family Living was this Pirate's favorite subject. Going to business college and marriage are in this senior's future. NANCY RICKETSON-President of Mask and Wig, and a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Zetas, Girls' Chorus, and Drama Workshop were Nancy's activities. After graduation she will go to William Iewell. RUE RICKETTS-Studying engineering at I.C. and Ar- kansas University are the future plans of this senior. While at Paseo, Rue was in Radio Club, and math and radio were his favorite subjects. GEORGE RINARD -Trigonometry and radio were favorite subjects of this senior, who worked at A 8: P. Repairing radios and television sets kept George busy. Iunior College will receive this future electrical engineer. LOIS RIVERS-A member of A Cappella and working for a senior pin in after school sports were Lois's favorite activities. Civil defense and working occupied her time too. After graduation Lois is getting married. DELORIS ROGERS-Orchestra, Press Staff, and El Ateneo claimed Deloris as a member. Singing in Armed Forces shows and reading kept this senior busy. Being an air line hostess is in Deloris's future plans. GLEN ROGERS - Glen enjoyed being in the Safety Science Club, Chemistry Club, and De Molay. Drafting and driver's education were his favorite subjects. After I.C., Glen will continue at M.U. CAROL RONEMOUS- Ronnie was a member of Thi- cions, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Press and Paseon Staffs, and Mask and Wig. Being president of A.A.U.W., veep of Discussion Club, on the Executive Board of Student Council and Red Cross, and Assembly Committee also kept this likeable senior busy. After graduation it's K.U. and to become a physician for Carol. MARGARET ROSE - Mugs was a member of El Ateneo, A Cappella, and Y-Teens. A Cappella was her favorite class and next year will see this little gal at Kansas City University. MARLENE ROSE-Patricians claimed this Pirate senior. She enjoyed being a member of the Leader's Training Fellow- ship and a representative to Center Youth Senate. Nebraska University or I.C. will be next for Marlene. LEONARD ROSEN-Lenny was a member of El Ateneo and math rated tops as a subject. He spent his time having fun and next year it'll be I.C. or M.U. for this future engineer. ARLENE ROSENBLUM-Arlene held membership in El Ateneo, Drama Workshop, Travelers' Club, Y-Teens, and Biology Club. Driver's education was her favorite class and after graduation she'll go to K.C.U. CAROL ROSS-Ieanie was a member of Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Commerce Club. She enjoys listening to records and art work. After graduation Carole will go to K.C.U. HERBERT RUBIN-Veep of Iuntos, a member of Dis- cussion Club, Radio Club, Student Council, fall play cast, Latin Club, Interclub Council, and Traihc Squad really kept Herby busy. After graduation he'll go to Washington University to study medicine. EMMA RUCKER-Iotas, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Travelers' Club, Orchestra, and Girls' Chorus were Em's activities. She enioyed being vice-president of M.Y.F. and a member of her church choir. Next year she'll attend K.C.U. or I.C, GLORIA RUEFLY-Getting a iob as a seamstress is this senior's ambition. She was a member of Science Club and clothing was her favorite class. Reading and sewing also kept her busy. MARTIN SCHAEFER-A Cappella, National Honor So- ciety, Press Staff, and Traffic Squad claimed Martin as a member. This music minded senior enjoyed singing in his church choir and playing the piano. Next year he may be at Iunior College. HERBERT SCHAFFER--History and bookkeeping were this Pirate's favorite classes. Having a good time was Herb's motto. After working this summer he will go to I.C. and then K.C.U. IUDY SCHMIEDESKAMP - Sports and going to the movies are favorite pastimes of Iudy's. Gym is her favorite subiect. She is planning to go to K.U. to become a nurse. STANLEY SELIGSON-Weight lifting, basketball, and having fun kept this senior busy. Stan worked half day and was a member of Radio Club. After graduation it's on to M.U. TEDDY SHANE-See Class Oliicers. SONIA SILVERMAN-El Ateneo, French Club, Pansophic Club, F.T.A., Discussion Club, Student Council, and National Honor Society claimed Sonia as a member. Art and playing the piano are her favorite pastimes. Sonia will continue her educa- tion at K.U. MARLYNNE SIMONS-Marlynne enjoyed membership in Iotas, A Cappella, Pep Club, Biology Club, Y-Teens, and Girls' Chorus. At her church she was assistant organist and in the choir. After graduation Marlynn will soon get married. BETTY SIMPSON-Betty was a member of Rainbow and C.Y.F. Bowling and skating took up most of her time out of school. After graduation, Betty will be a beauty operator. CAROLYN SKIDMORE- Skid has been kept busy in Pep Club, A Cappella Choir, Chemistry Club, Music Club, and the Pansophic Club. She plans to attend Iunior College next year to begin her studies for a doctor. ELLEN SMITH-People are Ellies favorite subject and she enjoys dancing, dogs, and horses. Miami University will claim this gal next year where she hopes to find a millionaire. IANET SMITH -Well-known for her friendly personality, Ian has served as treasurer of Pep Club. co-chairman of publicity for Y-Teens, recording secretary of Thicions, Senior Editor on the Paseon Staff, homeroom oiiicer, a member of Mask and Wig, Mixer Committee, Interclub Council, and on the Executive Board of the Student Council. This little gal was a Miss Peppy Attendant. It's K.C.U. or the Art Institute for Ianet next year where she will study to be a fashion designer. Rose, MARLENE Ross RUEFLY SCHRIIEDESKAINIP SILYERMAN' SKIDMORE RosEN ROSENBLUIXI Rtiaisr Rucxiak Sci-IAEHQR, M. Sci-rAF1fi5R, H SELIGSON SHANE Sirvrovs SIINIPSON SMITH, E. SMITH, I. 2I MARILYN SMITH-Marilyn likes dating, cooking, and watch- ing T.V. After graduation she is going to take a course at Burroughs Machine Company and get married. SANDRA SOPKIN-Sandy was a member of Student Council and French Club. Family living was her favorite class. Next year she'll be seen at Oklahoma University studying to be a journalist. ELAINE SPACK--Cooking, sleeping, and typing are high on Elaine's list of favorites, She is a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports, drama and honor roll. She will attend K.C.U. and hopes to become a teacher. MARSHALL SPIEGEL-After graduation Speidel plans on enlisting in the Navy and then going to school on the G.I. Bill. He has been active in R.O.T.C. and the Naval Reserves. CONNIE STALEY-Being a member of the Commerce Club and president of the Young People's Service League at her church has kept Connie busy. To be a medical secretary seems to interest her most and she will attend I.C. SHERRY STEIN-This ambitious gal wishes to become a religious director and then settle down with a husband. While at Paseo she was in Iotas. president of F.H.A., Pep Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports, and Drama Workshop. Next year she will attend Phillips or Baker. WAYNE STEINER-Radio is the big thing in this guy's life. He plans to work this summer then go to I.C. where he will study to become an electrical engineer. GEORGIA STEPHENS-Georgie was very busy in Thicions, Quill and Scroll, vice president of Pep Club, treasurer of Mask and Wig, decoration chairman of the Mixer Committee, co-editor of the Paseon StaH, co-chairman of publicity of Y-Teens, and a homeroom officer. This cute gal will attend Missouri Valley next year. CAROL SWAGER - Working, cooking, and reading are Carol's favorite pastimes. She was a member of Iotas. The Kansas City Art Institute or I.C. will claim Carol next year, where she will go into some form of commercial art. SMITH, Sovkisr Smex STEINER STEPHENS Swiioilrt TILLMAN Taorzu. Tuners: SUE TANN - Pep Club and Y-Teens claimed Sue as a member. She is undecided about college. If she goes, M.U. is her choice. Her ambition is to get married. CLARKE TAYLOR-Roller skating really goes over big with this guy. T.V. is another one of his favorite pastimes. His ambition is to study engineering and he will be welcomed at Iunior College next year. DAVE THORNE--This swell guy was a member of Iuntos, Chemistry Club, Radio Club, Pansophic Club, Mixer Committee, Student Council, Discussion Club and the Chess Club. Dave plans to go to I.C. and then to the California Institute of Technology where he will take up rocket research. CARA TILLMAN-Cara really enjoys playing the piano and sewing. Psychology and lunch are her favorite subjects. The College of Commerce will receive her next year. She hopes to become a secretary or a dancing teacher. BOB TRUTZEL- Bob will claim K.U. as his Alma Mater next year where he will take up engineering. While at Paseo he was president of his homeroom, on the Student Council Executive Board and in the Lettermen's Club and Keats. Sports really go over big with this swell guy. DICK TURPIN- See Class Officers. IUDY VOLKUWITZ-Iudy was in the French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Drama Workshop, and several talent assemblies. She won a singing contest her junior and senior years. The K.C. Con- servatory of Music will claim this gal next year. IOHN VRENTAS-This swell guy really enjoys listening to American and Greek records. The Student Council, Engineers, and the Greek Orthodox Church Choir all claim Iohn as a member. He is not sure what college he will attend but he will take up engineering. NATALIE VVACHTEL--She was a member of French Club, Mixed Chorus, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. VVhen not in school bowling and horseback riding kept her busy. To become a social worker is her big ambition and she will be seen around I.C. next year. Si-iiieoni. STALEY STEIN TANN TAYLOR THORNE VoLKuwi'rz VRENITAS WACHTEL K 22 WADDELL WATERS WAXINIAN WEINSHEINK WENDEGATZ WENTZ WILLIALIS WILSON WINDBIGLER MIKE WADDELL-As president of Engineers, secretary- treasurer of Discussion Club, Mask and Wig, Traliic Squad, Boys' Chorus, Philharmonic Chorus, and the Conservatory Choirister, kept Mike busy. He will attend college next year and someday be a success in the directing, acting, or producing field. BARBARA WATERS- Bobbie sure was busy after entering Paseo her junior year. She was a member of Patricians, F.H.A., and Commerce Club. She will attend the Art Institute next year and hopes to be a great artist someday. ANITA WAXMAN-To be a laboratory technician seems to interest Anita most. She will attend either I.C. or Central Missouri State next year. She was in F.H.A., Chemistry Club, and Rainbow. DENNY WEAVER-Denny plans on going into the Navy after graduation then to college. Missouri University sounds great to him and he will study to be an engineer. He was a member of the Chemistry Club. LARRY WEBB-Football really went over big with Larry. It was his favorite subiect, activity, and pastime. He was a member of the Lettermen's Club. Next year Baker or M.U. will claim this great guy. After college he will make a good Navy pilot. KATHLEEN WEIDMAN-This cute little gal was secretary- treasurer of the Chemistry Club, president of Thicions, and vice president of Y-Teens. on the Executive Board of the Student Council and Pep Club, member of Mixer and Assembly Committees, Nurses' Assistant, on the Press Staff and senior editor of the Paseon Staff, Quill and Scroll, and secretary of Interclub Council. Kathy will attend Baker next year and then she hopes to become a home- making demonstrator. IUDY WEINSHEINK-This peppy Pirate was a member of the French Club. National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, A.A.U.W., Discussion Club, fall play cast, Patricians, high honor roll, and the Press Staff. She will be seen around Washington U. in St. Louis next year where she will enter the advertising Field. GRETCHEN WENDEGATZ-See Class Officers. RONALD WENTZ-Fishing, hunting, and cars are Ronald's favorite pastimes. He was a member of the Chemistry Club and DeMolay. He will attend K.C.U. or I.C. next year where he will start his studies to become a dentist. WEAVER WEBB WEIDMAN WI-IITE WI-IITTINGTON WIDMIER WOLFE XVOLVERTON WRIGHT BEVERLY WHITE - Driving cars and talking on the telephone are her favorite pastimes. Beverly was a member of the Chemistry Club, Music Club, Band, Orchestra, Girls' Sports, and Pep Club. After graduation she will go to college where she will take up some kind of music. LARRY WHITTINGTON--Larry was a member of A Cappella, Iuntos, and special gym. Track and dancing go over big with him. Psychology was his favorite subject. Warrensburg will claim this swell guy next year. I-Ie hopes to own his own business someday. GERALD WIDMIER-Iuntos claimed this swell guy as a member. Science was his favorite subject. He will attend K.C.U. for one year and M.U. for three years. His great ambition is to become an engineer. RICHARD WILLIAMS-Dick Was kept busy in the Music Club, A Cappella, Iuntos. R.O.T.C., K.C. Philharmonic Chorus, K.C. Archery Club, and his church choir. He was also Battalion Commander in R.O.T.C. He will be seen around K.C.U. next year where he will study to be a dentist. LA VON WILSON-Lifesaving, Girls' Sports, secretary of Iotas, Girls' Chorus, F.H.A., and Pep Club all kept this cute gal busy. Sports were her favorite pastimes and music her favorite subiect. She plans to work after graduation. IOHN WINDBIGLER- Windy was a member of the Chem- istry Club and his church fellowship. His favorite subject was mathematics. He plans to attend Purdue next year where he will study to become a mechanical engineer. DAVID WOLFE--To teach history or literature sounds great to David. He will attend I.C. next year and then some university. He was a member of the French Club, Future Teachers of America, Trafhc Squad, an oflicer in R.O.T.C. and an Eagle Scout. MARCHETA WOLVERTON--To become an airline hostess and travel all over the world is i'Marty's ambition. She will attend I.C. next year and then Warrensburg or Park College. She was a member of Y-Teens and treasurer of Patricians. LELAND WRIGHT- Lew was on the Book Crew, and a member of R.O.T.C., and Radio Club. He Was also a member of the scouts and his church basketball team. He will attend the Kansas City Barber College next year or join the air force. 23 MURIEL WRIGHT-This peppy Pirate was a member of F.H.A., Pep Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports, Lifesaving, special gym, and Girls' Chorus. Being treasurer of her church choir and an officer in C.Y.F. also kept her busy. She will work after graduation. NORMA WYMORE- This sweet gal really enjoys shopping and music. Girls' Chorus was her favorite class. Neem is planning on getting married this spring and her ambition is to have an extra large family. PHYLLIS ZUROVSKY- Phyll was a member of El Ateneo, Drama Workshop, Debate Team, and the Science Club. Wluor-IT, M. WYMORE Zunovsxcv 47 September 7- School opens October 1 - Coronation Ball October 19-Fall Open House November II - Veteran's Day Assembly November I2 - Carnival Capers November IQ - Fall Play Novegnber 20 - On the Night of Ianuary 1 November 24 - Thanksgiving Assembly December 1 - College Night December 17- Band Concert December 23 - Christmas Assembly Ianuary 8-Intersociety Formal Dance Ianuary 26- Sadie Hawkin's Ianuary 28 - End of First Semester February 14- City Hall Day Election February 18- Sweetheart's Parade February 21 -R.O.T.C. Ball She really enjoys talking on the telephone and listening to the radio. She will be seen next year around K.C.U. 7954-55 March 4 Iury - English Assembly - Trial by March 18-'4Thanks for the Memoriesn April 1 -R.O.T.C. Circus April 7 - Easter Assembly April 7 - City Hall Day April I5 April 23 April 29 April 30 - Senior Farewell - Intersociety Dance - Senior Play - Andy Hardyn May 6-National Honor Society Assem- bly May I3 - Iunior-Senior Prom May 31 - Senior Flag Raising Iune 3 - Senior Assembly Iune 6- Iunior Flag Raising Iune 6 - Commencement Iune Io- Last Day of School 24 ASEO STAFF Adviser. I,I, I1HI5R CRUCKliR 5 if 1 -fm 1, fy k Scfiimis W lexzifarw -4- RU!! I 11-lffzfmx ,yum Mmm K HHH , X xy, ,,,.A, W R1 H1 PNl.X1lKI'N Cmmmrx Slwm-XR hm KMH,vlH5,M,i4 yiumix HW, N1LmCf4mw lf:z,v'1zfM M lhwmtmlm M wif 'N pin' -M .Xbffrfs - f,J7'Qcl!lfI1Iz'1lAl1.x Sfxnrum Ilxxn Clmuxux XY' nf UHX Xifnm I R fx1,x1411xx Ximfl cfv'H.qf'xt'RW PM qMt x'm Y1X!X -f'l!w!iQl Pu: Xfxum UH e. lumix lbwsmerxx Cwrm 1-mm KHMWW K 35 WV W -' if . : .r .. . . kg . Q sa. Q Siam ,,,,,,1.ggj.,, W xi Rf Done 77?04ff 77Zo4,z'.LLQe5fz'o CHARLES HART ' 5 A A .... 1 H 1: ' ' '::f:'Z' :mf ' ,gn A Kv'i!2ss: K 4 fu-w--.WT WM! i ITEM JEDSON SHIRLEY HANI GRETCHLN WENDEGAT7 CAROL RONEMOUS EUGENE FiXBES emlofz, 'X xv Emi gee! ?5Ado-na DEAN Moosz nur:-4 PALMGREN SANDY BASS vm CVCONNOQ 26 752.6 afwl 20 , LARRY WEBB PATTI FRENCH 4 s . , X DE.BBiE KATZ GEQRY UIAQQI5 KAT? Q.fG TED SHANE gm! Dieawfeci 'J' ED, DX M4 P5-XEP,.Q.ON TANQY JQNCKSON af! N Mn? XC? -.MW 'Ni-,M 7YW4ba! ?aA5Gife'b' 136411 LkC'0kl?'fj4 'Z?e41S A 624 CWTWA GMES' 905 TRU739- oomg uwma mem 'vmzvm umm LEVY scum WANNA 37 -,M Semin 70666 Up to Paseols mighty heights We seniors all have passed. This is the year we bequeath our rights For this year is our las-t. It's Gretchen Wendegatz and Charles Hart Who've really worked at school, Now Marge Spitzenpfeil and Dave Brunn may start To make long hours their rule. Carol Ronemous and Gene Fabes, this year Are destined to succeed. Pat Toalson and Dick Webster, lend earl To you we will their creed. Cynthia Greb and Bob Trutzel are typical indeed We see them everywhere. To Ioyce McGee and Ron Bilyeu we concede The pep of this great pair. Popular Shirley Hand and Iim Iepson Leave behind many a friend. So Anne Malben and Herb Kohn should get hep, son And continue this fine trend. Sandy Bass and Pat O,Connor truly sway And we named them as Best Dancers , Carol Weinhold and Dave Poole may go their way And equal these two prancers. Debbie Katz and Gerald Harris are quick to laugh They've had a lot of fun. Put Glenda Allen and Iohn Ward in their path And the blues will have to run. 28 Dottie Owens and Dick Turpin are good lookin'g To that we all agree. Barbara Hanson and Ralph Kincaid are also cookin' Along this category. In personality, Ruth Palmgren and Dean Moor Were voted best of all. Pat Pearson and Hugh Baysinger are sure To get a similiar call. Linda Levy and Iohn Hanna really scored For many Pirate teams. To Mary Haubein and Ken Lambert we .award Their athletic means. Ianet Iackson and Ierry McPherron were chicg Their clothes were oh, so neat. Now it's Bev Mann and Art Taylor we pick As dressers hard to beat. Patti French and Larry Webb played the Held And left so many in doubt. Carol Eikost and Eddie Miner needn't yield As- Flirt and Wolf they, too, stand out. Kathy Horridge and Ted Shane were great When on Paseo's stage 3 Gayle French and Barry Kaplan we rate Will start another rage. Thanks, thanks to you, most worthy school For the memories you have given. Remember Who You Are will ever be a rule For which we all have striven. Silfizzg: Kun l..lIlllK'I'I, Barbara Hanson, llugh Bavsingcr. Marv llaubt-in. Richard VVtbstcr. .S'fi1r11l1'11g: ,Xnnc Malbcn, llcrlv Kohn. ' 65444 Gfjfdcew HUGH BAYSINGER - Capable and well-liked Hugh rapped the gavel of the Iunior Class. As a member of the National Honor Society, Lettermen's Club, Traliic Squad. Engineers, Red Cross Committee, and track team, Hugh kept busy. Much of his time was spent singing in A Cappella, Boys' Chorus, and his church choir. Also he sang as a member of the 'gEour Flatsf' This summer Hugh, who is an Eagle Scout and a member of the Tribe of Mic-Q-Say, will be one of Kansas City's representatives to the world jamboree. BARBARA HANSQN-Pirate juniors elected vi- vacious Barbara to the position of gift receiver. Barb was crowned Paseo's Football Queen and served as a cheer- leader. Also her name was listed on the rolls of Student Council, Thicions, Pep Club, French Club, and Y-Teens. Next year she will be a member of the Paseon Staff. Barbara's sparkling personality added much life to Paseois halls. RICHARD VVEBSTER-The oliice of veep went to popular and alert Dick, who was also elected to the National Honor Society as a junior. Singing with the Choir. Boys' Chorus, the Four Flatsv took much of his time. Richard was a member of Engineers, Tralilic Squad, Lettermenls Club, Quill and Scroll, and veep of the Music Club. This Eagle Scout and member ol' the Tribe ol' Mic-Q-Say was also Business Manager of the Press and on Paseo's track team. MARY HAUBEIN - As secretary of her class, Mary received another honor. VVinning the Paseo PH in Girls' Athletics, membership in Cynthians. Student Council, Pep Club. El Ateneo and Mixer Committee kept Mary working hard. Qn the Press Staff she served as Girls' Sports Editor and next year the position of Co-layout Editor for the '56 Paseon awaits this sweet and very capable Pirate. KEN LAMBERT - Ken, serving as treasurer, handled the finances of his Iunior Class. Receiving All- Star Honorable Mention both his sophomore and junior years in basketball, lien also outstandingly represented Paseo on the varsity football team and in track. He served as a City Hall Day Representative, Student Council Representative, member of the Mixer Committee, Letter- men's Club, and Trathc Squad. Next year he will be on the Paseon Staff. ANNE MALBEN-Cute Anne served as reporter of the Iuniors. As a cheerleader, Student Council Repre- sentative, member of Zetas, Mask and VVig, Mixer Committee, Red Cross Committee, Y-Teens. Pep Club. and the Honor Roll, Annie was one of the most active and enthusiastic juniors. Next year she'll serve as a member of the Press Staff. HERB KQHN-Herb's election as sergeant-at-arms of his Iunior Class added another honor to his already many. This year he also was elected president ol' the Missouri lnterscholastic Press Association and president of the jackson County Press workshop. Herb kept busy as veep ol' Engineers, a member of the Student Council Executive Board, Quill and Scroll, Lcttermen's Club, Spanish Club, and Managing Editor ol the Paseo Press. 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Srfi1z'.vfz'1': .llizry Lon Klrfvy, .llizrjlyfl .lloywg 'l'n1' Kuufzfz, lx'i1lf1ur1'm' Heller, Bill Hzrffluzrrl, Cyulhiiz Graft, fit-orgiiz Sll'f7fIl'I1!, Hrrlv Rziffili, foyer ,llz'!In', illllffflllff .llyw'.f, lnzly lQr1y.ff', timvfou .lIyz'f',ff111, ljlllftl l?i1l1kz'11ff1'i11g, fl'l'1'j' Hlrlmll, Htlllllfl' ,I1fi1n1,f, 1011111111 llvf'i!1l'l'. 76145 Semeetez I i1'x1 mum' Ioan Brooks. Kathy Weitlnian. Ginger Iihert. Pat Brown. Honnie Gartlner, Vista Lackey, Riehartl Copaken, Iohn Stathopoulos, Bernie Matheis. 511711111 row: Ilavitl Vl4lNJI'l1L', Ilennis Cowan, Marshall Zaun, Stephen lilaekhurn. Iininiy Laci. lerry Huston. Leonartl Morris. Dorotliy Owens. Gretuhen XVt-ntlegatz, llarhara Hanson. Tlzirzl i'vu': Ilean Moor. liarry Kaplan. Iohn Vrentas. Ianet Sinith. Maxine Kreilnian, Manne Magatly, Sharon Luke, Bonnie Xclanis. lfrnzrfh rout Phil Cooke. liin lepson. liugene Ifahes, Betty Iohnson, Louise Pollaro. Shirley Ilantl. Lois Kuehenheeker. lfijlfi row: Steve Ilazlett. Dick Ilall. Pat O'Connor, Inn Green. Kathy' Horritlge, Ruth Palnigren, Diana Duenow. Sfxfh I'Ull'.' linlly Myerson, Mike Cowan. Vernon Innes. Dean Moihtt. Charles Hart. Llogtl Blootlgootl, Carol Ronenious, Frank Stockwell. .Second Semectez lfizxff mum linniee Kur. Mary Ly nn Allen. Nancy Cook. Iucly Royse, Donna Me.Xlister. Iilise Liebow. Iucly Seater, Pat Honinan, Margie Barnes. Semin! muff Carol Iiolinan. Tony Baker, Phyllis Aaron, Iutly Craig. Patty Painton. Peggy Piggott, Marilyn Moyer, Katharine Heller, Shirley Ilantl. Tfzinl row: Tetl Shane, Patti French, Marshall Zaun, Lilly Thorn. Marilyn Thornton. Bonnie Atlams, Dorothy Owens, Gretchen VVt-nclegatz. lfonrlli mum' lerry Huston, Carol Weinholtl, Joyce Meflee. Holi Trutzel. Patsy VVilson. Ruth Palnigren, Georgia Stephens, Cynthia Greh. lfiffli row: Kay Kenclrick. Santlra Ileying. lutly Sharp, Mike Cowan, Teil Koontz. liill Hubbard, Eugene Fahes, Iim Iepson. Sixffz row: Roy lfiustlieeker, Louis Hinshaw, liuzxy Myerson, Gerry Harris, Don Miller. Steve Hallett. Marshall Myers, Lloyd Blootlgootl, Charles Hart. 32 Gerzerxzl l'iIf4.P,Nl. Fuses faplazrz Miki, Cowan: L1t'IllC'I'1dl1!i.' Cnsktes Ham' 71 dogaad KIFFICHRS Tm SHANE DUN Lost: lm levsox First Row: Iohn Davis, Richard Webster David Iones, Baylor Edwards, Richard King. Hugh Baysinger, Herb Kohn, Phil Weiss, Ted Shane, Herbert Rubin, Edward Miner. Second Row: Harold Kuebler, Larry Lee, liill Hubbard. David Potts, Larry McClellan, Russ Sorensen, Mike Goldman, Bud Clark, Dean Moflitt, Ralph Kincaid. Third Row: Phil Cooke, Dave Brunn, Gordon Allison, David Wolfe, Pat Dedrick, Bob Bernstein, Richard Gray, Bill Nichols, Eugene Fahes. Fourlh Row: lim Green. Ronnie Bilveu, Gerald Harris, Vernon Iones, Mike Cowan, Iohn Hanna. lohn Ward. Fiflh Row: Dean Moor, Pat O'Connor, Dick Turpin, Don Miller. lack Chesney, Duane Baldwin, Gary Ashcraft, Kenneth Martin. Sixffz Row: Ted Koontz, Roger Carlson, Mike Waddell. Charles Hart, Stanley Warlen, Kenneth Lambert. Seventh Row: Iohn Biggs, Ronnie Schaefer, Art Tavlor, Don Long, Iim Iepson, Iohn Thornton. Eigfzfh Roux: lohn Oher, Bob Campbell, Keith Ekblaw. The Traffic Squad, under the competent super- helping the supervision of fire drills vision of Mr Gayle T. Chubb, vice-principal, and Traffic squad members for the following year six officers, did an outstanding job in keeping the are nominated in the spring by the student body cafeteria in good order and clean condition and and screened by the faculty. 33 l CHAELE5 HAQT MAYOQ FINALIST OL Firff Row: Katharine Heller. lim Iepson, Ken Lambert. Second Row: Dottie Owens, Dick Turpin, Gene Fabes. Carol Ronemous. Third Row: Gretchen Wenclegatz, Mike Cowan, Ted Shane. Paseo was Well represented this year in the City Hall Day student mayor race by Charles Hart, one of the three mayor finalists. Also gaining honors were the ten Pirate par- ticipants in City Hall Day. Ted Shane was elected Paseo,s councilman, while Gretchen Wendegatz served as a police commissioner. The other Pirates capturing City Hall offices 34 were Dick Turpin, Superintendent of Parksg Mike Cowan, Superintendent of Detectivesg Dorothy Owens, Lieutenant in charge of Burglary Bureaug Iim Iepson, Director of Aviationg Eugene Fabes, Director of Health Departmentg Carol Ronemous, Commissioner of Hospitalsg Katharine Heller, Director of Public Health Nursesg and Ken Lam- bert, Commissioner of Buildings and Inspections. 7444 Z7 79 Glmm-770. PMAQJL 150.14 fLctLmr1ghrj liz: L-Lawn. llwm !v1:'wx Xiwqe, Ngvfurzgxn 4. flwixfz XYIAYQS. Hub Kwimt Ei M.wa.m. Emsl-,mm ilwf-1 Emu-z 1 V 1. Ei. ..,x c tin Q! um .,L,w' .. 2 1-W s1.'mx.,r X Xx,- Ugg I '- 'X1.::A.gx. W' .SY x..-mi w - rx. wvmk M 4. 1-1 XXJM K.. sQ.f..1LrX1f r. 5 ' swim 1a,.:- ' n, img: , X- gf., xi..4.,,w xzvyxx rw. .' 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Richard VVebster, Nancy Huffman, Eugene Fabes. Carole Love, Barbara Waters. Ifonrfh Row: Carolyn Skidmore. loyce Manson. Charlotte Burlingame, Iutly YVeinsheink, Lois Kuchenbecker, Shirley Finkelston, Richard King. Iiifllz Row: Robert Coulter, Larry Ginsberg, Charles Hart. lim Iepson. Phil Cooke, Dave Brunn. Sixth Row: Carl Neidert, Mike Cowan, Don Long, Roger Carlson, Loren Lockwood, Richard Gray, Gary Ashcraft. No! PfL'IIlI'l'11f Martin Schaefer. Each year ten per cent of the Senior class, and three per cent of the Iunior class receive the honor of being elected to membership in the National Honor Society. These students have been selected because of their outstanding qualities of Scholar- ship, Character, Leadership, and Service. Seniors who rank in the upper twenty-five per cent of their class are eligible for membership. To be eligible for membership as a junior, a 3.6 grade average must be maintained. The nine juniors honored this year by membership in the society are Audrey Shapiro, Phil Cooke, Gary Ashcraft, Carl Neidert, Larry Ginsberg, Hugh Baysinger, Richard Webster, David Brunn, and Robert Coulter. 36 Leading the Society this year as officers are Lois Kuchenbecker, President, Sonja Silverman, Vice-President, Martin Schaefer, Secretary, Ioyce Manson, Treasurer, and Eunice Hall, Reporter. On May 6, the annual Induction Assembly was held. The speakers for the occasion were Eugene Fabes, Scholarship, Iudy Weinsheink, Character, Michael Cowan, Leadership, and Charles Hart, Service. Under the leadership of Miss Alma Betz, Chairman, the Faculty Committee Worked hard tabulating records and other necessary informa- tion. The other members of the committee are Miss Dorothy McGinnis, Miss Willa Schmidt, Miss Mary Agnes Swinney, Miss Berniece Can- non, Miss Irene Blase, Mr. Monte Lindwall, and Mr. Wayne Wehrle. v First Row: Carole Love, Ioyce Kozlcvchar, Margaret Rose, Bette Gilbert, Pauletta Marley, Gretchen Wendcgatz, Harriet Fisher, Doris Graham, Iudy Volkuwitz. Second Row: Glenda Farmer, Sandra Bass. Linda Levy, Carol Churchill, Ginger Ebert, Pat Toalson, Caroline Moreland, Mary Rhoarles, Phyllis Actor, Third Row: Baylor Edwards, Ruth Pope, Nancy Huffman, Marlynne Simons, Sara Forsbach, Earleen Kirkpatrick, Linda Erickson, Ruth Palmgrcn, Sandra Heying, Marian Graham. Fonrlh Row: Rae Marie Pasmanik, Betty Clark, Carolyn Skidmore, Sue Masters, Sondra Grant, Nadine Chatfield, Shirley Hand. Ann Melton, Virginia Lansdon. Fifth Row: Barry Kaplan, Ioe Green, Michael Cowan. David Poole, Iohn Anderson, Hugh Baysinger, Iudy Allison, Karen Fair, Lois Rivers. Sixth Row: Richard Williams, Iohn Biggs, lack Chesney, Art Taylor, Iohn Hanna, David Perry. Iohn Davis, Richard Webster, Gerald Harris, Screzzfh Row: Martin Schaefer, Donald Kelley, Douglas Wood. Dean Mofhtt, Duane Baldwin. This year's A Cappella Choir, very capably led by Mr. LaVerne Cable, has completed a year of outstanding service to Paseo and the community, singing everything from classics to upopsf' The enthusiastic response with which the Choir was received Wherever it sang speaks well for its splendid Work. Among the Choir's many performances were: Open House, State Teachers' Convention, Broad- Way Baptist Church, Christmas Assembly, T.V. appearance, Rockhill Baptist Church, St. Andrews Methodist Church, All-City Choir Festival, Easter Assembly, Spring Music Festival, and Commence- ment exercises. 37 ' 1 S ' ?4mm .fafwmg Seaway Adviser: Miss IOSEPHINE BAITY First Row: Barbara Thomas, Io.-Xnn Crawford, Glenda Farmer, Vivian Eckert, Iudy Royse. Siforzrl Row: Sandra Scott, Pat Toalson, Carole Eikost. Pat Harvey, Iudy Craig, Marian Graham. Third Row: Pat Forsythe, Karen Laws, Mary Haubein, Beverly lordan, Mary Lou Kirby, Iudy McCully. Fourth Row: Virginia Lansdon, Pat Rich, Nancy Huffman, Carol Churchill, Lois Kuchenbecker, Barbara Engler, Shirley Finkelston. Not I'i4'Iz1red: Marcia Lerner, Doris Graham, Sara Forsbach. New Mrnlhersf Pat Gussin, Debbie Katz, leanne Stanley, Sandy Rhonemous. Lillian McAfee, Ilonna McAlister, Elaine Schlozman, Carolyn McGowan. Iudy Capito, Betty lohnson. CYNTHIAN OFFICERS FIRST SEINIESTER SECOND SEIXIESTER Vivian Eckert President Karen Laws Pat Forsythe Vice President Lois Kuchenbecker Glenda Farmer Secretary Nancy Huffman Karen Laws Treasurer Carol Churchill Barbara Engler Inilialor Iudy Craig Nancy Huffman Purliamentariun Barbara Engler Shirley Finkelston Reporter Shirley Finkelston Carol Churchill lnlerflub Council Mary Lou Kirby Iudy Craig Sgt.-at-Arms Marian Graham Adviser: MRS. BEATRICE IOURDAN Ifii-,ff Row: Linda Levy, Terry Carpenter, Barbara Waters, Marlene Rose. Second Row: Becky Hinde, Harriet Fisher, Sue Masters, Karen Fair, Caroline Moreland. Third Row: Geraldine Phares, Marcheta Wolverton, Ioyce Milburn, Sandra Reeves, Iudy Weinsheink. Not I'ic'I11red: Eunice Hall, Kathy Spirus. New Members: Pat Cobryn, Beverly Eastman, Martha Lappin, Deloris Long, Sharon Loveall, Ioyce Rosenberg, Ingrid Wagner. PATRICIAN OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Caroline Moreland President Iudy Weinsheink Geraldine Phares Vice President Sue Masters Harriet Fisher Secretary Karen Fair Marcheta Wolverton Treasurer Barbara Waters Kathy Spiros Sgt.-at-Arms Linda Levy Marlene Rose Initiazor Caroline Moreland Iudy Weinsheink Reporter Kathy Spiros Eunice Hall lnterclub Council Marlene Rose 38 l ,f1dw'xe1'.' Mus. MARY Snawvuia 1fi1'.-'t Iy'ou': Kathy VVeiclman, Barbara Ilanson, Patty Paintun, Iutly YVinn, Carolyn Bell. Carol Ronemous. Semin! Razr: Katharine Heller, Carol Finley, Betty Perrin, Marcia Clock, Marilyn Moyer. Ianet Smith. Carol Hart. Thin! Row: Ann Melton. lieyerly Hayes, Bexerly Wolkey. Cynthia lireb, Karla Blaine. Ioyee Mdice. Beverly Mann. Fonrlfz Ron! Kay Prothman. lutly Braun. Karen Greb, Linda Erickson. Barbara Dayin, Carol Dunayant. Barbara Iioswull, Mary Ann Clark. No! l'if'1111'mf.' Georgia Stephens, Indy XVarren. New .llz'n1fvz'r.-'.' Mary Shillerston, Phyllis Aaron, IoAnn Reece. THICION OFFICERS Fntsr Siimusrrgrt Cynthia Greb Kathy Weidman Sue Finley Ianet Smith PI'L'.YIidt'H t lfllft' P1'C'!I'dt'7Z Z Cor. Secretary Rec. Secretary Sucoism Sumiisuk Kathy Weidman Marilyn Moyer Barbara Boswell Patty Painton Marilyn Moyer Treaxurer Karla Blaine Barbara Boswell Initialor Linda Erickson Patty Painton Sgt.-at-Arms Carol Ronemous Katharine Heller Reportw' Katharine Heller Carol Dunavant Inzerclub Council Ianet Smith Carol Ronemous Historian Sue Finley 74646441 L' ' Society Zeta lldzfefmfzq Saadetg f1dZ!f5t'I'.' Miss WII.LiA K. Scinynnr I 1'r.r! Row: Bette Gilbert. Vista Lackey, Sharon lilaek, Marianne VVilliams, Mary lane Van Dyke, Audrey Barnes. Semin! Rauf: Louise Pollaro, Nancy Rieketson. Gretchen Wendegatz, Marilyn XVright, Ioyee Iones, Pat Pearson, Linda Davis. Tlzirzf Row: Dottie Owens, Ruth Palmgren. Kathy Hurritlge. Barbara Ayres. Patti French. Lana Lindley, Anne Malben, Shirley Ilanil. Ifonzvh Roux' Kay Kendrick, Anne Benton, Carol VVeinhultl, Linda Barnard, Iudy Harford, Gail Allen, Diane Mycrson. Ann Krumsiuk. Nor l'ic1m'f'1!: Marge Spitxenpfeil. Carolyn Ayres, Ianet Iackson, iivflt' .llr'n1fvf'r,r.' Terry Davis, Kay Tiffany, Carroll Iay. ZETA OFFICERS Fmsr Suixriisrigk Sucozwn Siimusriaiz Ruth Palmgren President Gretchen Wendegatz Gretchen Vlfendegatz Vice P1'l'.Yf0'C'7Zf Bette Gilbert Dorothy Owens S6C'l't'ZLll'y Ioyee Iones Patti French Treufwei' Shirley Hand Kathy Horridge Sgt.-ul-Army Carol Weinhold Bette Gilbert lnitialor Patti French Marge Spitzenpfeil Reporter Marilyn Wright Shirley Hand Intcrclub Council Ruth Palmgren 39 76:4 .lemma Sway f1dZff!Fl'.' Mus. ALICE BOICOURT liirxl Row: Donna Iones. Icrrc Streck, Carolyn Peetoom. liutty Harper. Carol Gohres. Sr-'r'om1' Noun' Dolores Deal. .Xrlt-nc Colalc, Diane Fngherg, Iohanna Olson, Sherry Stein. Ir-an Ioncs, Doris Park. Tlzirnl Row: liarleen Kirkpatrick, .Xutlrcy Shapiro, l.aVon VVilson. Margot Ilziewiencki, Anna Mac Hills. lanicc Pllanx. Linda Hayes, Kathryn Nelson. lfoznvlz Row: Fmina Rucker, loan Brooks, Betty Clark, Nadine Chatheltl. Marlynne Simons. Sandra Nocll, Sondra Denison. Nui P1't'fIlI'f'1ff Rae Marie Pasmanik, Peggy Ilargus. New .llrzrzfvffrr Sandra lflut-ckingcr, Dorrintla lioeclcfclcl. .Xnn Fraser, Mcrna Merrill, Mary Ioy, ,Xnn Humphrey. Kathryn Smith. IUTA OFFICERS F1itsT SEMESTER Sucoxn SliMlLSTliR lean jones Pzwldczzt Nadine Chatheld RaeMariePasmanik Vice P1't'.fIidt'77f I.aVon Wilson LaVon Wilson Sfc'retury Betty Clark Arlene Coble Trnz.vu1'r'1' Iohanna Olson Carol Gohres Sgt.-at-firms RaelVIariePasinanik 1l'1ffIiLll0I' lean lones lohanna Olsen Reporlw' Diane Engherg Audrey Shapiro lntrrvlub Counvil Carol Gohres '7 i-1dzfixc'r.' Miss WILLA K. SCHIWIDT I ir,f! Row: Carol Churchill, Shirley Hand. Lois Kuchcnlmcckcr, Geraldine Pharcs, .Xudrcy Shapiro, Gretchen Wendcgatz, Kathy WL-itlnian. Sfmzzrf Rout Herb Ruhin, Eugene Fahes, Dean Moor, Carol Dunavant, lim Ferguson, Mike Cowan, lack Bosscrinan. INTERCLUB OFFICERS Fntsr SL1XIliSTliR SECOND Si5MigsTL1t Gretchen VVendegatz P1'c.cide11l Ruth Palmgren Shirley Hand Vice President Marilyn Moyer lim Ferguson TI'6d.fMl't'I' Ianet Smith Kathy VVeidinan Sc'crem1'y Lois Kuchenbecker Rae Marie Pasmanik Rcfporlw' Herh Kohn 40 agmem Z' Scully Adviser: MR. LUTHER CROCKER Firxt Row: Dennis Cowan, Richard NVehster, Don McCullough, Hugh Baysinger, Herb Kohn, Phil Weiss. Second Row: Neil Williams, Iim Smetzer, Iohn Davis, Dave Bland, Bob Coulter, lack Bosserman, Iohn Vrentas, Bob Dennis. Tfzira' Row: Mike Waddell, Gerald Harris, Gordon Allison, Phil Cooke, David Brunn, Mike Cowan, Ronnie Bilyeu, Charles Hart. Ifonrilz Row: Arthur Taylor, Bob Stuart, Iohn Thornton, Iohn Hanna, Ted Koontz, Roger Carlson, Iohn Ober. Mike Montgall. New lflemliers: Art Davis, Dean Moss, Roy Busdiecker, Iohn Reece, Lewis Hinshaw, Bob Hunley, Iiuzzy Mycrson, Charles Downing, Bill Moulder, Dave Ioncs. ENGINEER OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEINIESTER Mike Waddell President Mike Cowan Iack Bosserman Vice President Iohn Hanna Hugh Baysinger Secretary Iohn Davis Gerald Harris Treasurer Roger Carlson Ron Bilyeu Sgt.-at-Army Iohn Vrentas Richard Webster Reporter lack Bosserman Mike Cowan Interelub Council Gerald Harris . 257-fi Quanta .filename Society Adviser: MR. CLEO MCJRRISSETTE First Row: Herbert Rubin, Dave Thorne, Harold llix, Keith Ekblaw. Seeond Row: Gerald Widmier, Don Craven, Richard Gray, Bill Hahn, Michael Goldman. Tlzirzi Row: Marshall Zaun, Louis Gay, Iohn Massa, Ben Detherage, Ted Williams, Martin Hunter. Fonrlh Row: Vernon Iones, Larry Lee, John Biggs, Stanley Caldwell, Richard Williams, Iim Ferguson. New .Venzlrerr Ion Hartung, Gordon Rothrock, .Xrvin Olin, Kenneth Stock. IUNTO OFFICERS FIRST SEINIESTER SECOND SEB! 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''Ccnun-As-You-Arc breakfast. fij Cynthian-Thicion football game. 55 First Semester Intcrsocicty dance :lt Y.M.C.A. C65 AKNighl of Izmuary I6th --Fall Play 45 Coronation Bull. f7J Psp Clubk half-time ccrcmonics. 44 Z- 7eemz fldzfi5e1's.' Miss MARIE Powiiizs, MRs. ED1'ri1 WEINBEIKC, Miss CECILIA Btiiutii, Mus. MARGARET EA1.Ls Senior Y-Teen UH'ifer5.' Gretchen Wendegatz, president, Kathy Weidman, vice-president, loyce McGee, secretary, Pat Baer, treasurer. Cubinez: Ruth Palmgren, Dorothy Owens, Cynthia Greb, Pat Toalson, Pat Pearson, Elaine Schloz- man, Shirley Hand, Shirley Finkelston, Ianet Smith, Georgia Stephens, Barbara Boswell, Katharine Heller. lunior Y-Teen OU'icc'r.v.' Pat Brown, president, Ellen Wolf, vice-president, Iudy VVhitsitt, secretary, Gail McBride, treasurer, Willa Lewis, interclub. Fifif Row: Anne Benton. Sandra Stratton, Sharon Black. Dottie Iustice, Elaine Schlozman, Carolyn McGowan, Trudy Peck, Kay Tiffany, Iean Churchill, Peggy Daugherty. Ierri Johnson, Carolyn Bell, Beverly Hayes, Caroline Moreland, Carole Love, Marilyn Moyer, lanet Smith, Vivian Eckert. Samir! Row: Carol Gohres, Ianice MeCrary, Marilyn Iaeobs, Carol Ronemous, Pat Curfman, lo Ann Freeman, Gretchen Vlfendegatz, Gayanne Gill, Emma Rucker, Geraldine Phares, Marcheta Wolverton, Ianet Marriott, Ioyce Manson, Peggy Pigirott, Patti French, Ianet Handler, Barbara Ayres, Kathy Weidman. Tflliltlf Row: Mary Shillerston, Patty Painton, Carol Ross, Naney Ricketson, Karen Laws, Sara Forsbaeh, Ioyce Iones, Katharine Heller, Arlene Rosenblum, Margot Dzieyvienelvi, Gail Allen, Karla Blaine, Ruth Palmgren, Carol Sue Finley. Nancy Huffman. Carol Craig, Rita O'Roark. lforrrlh Row: Glenda Allen, Sue Tann, Terry Davis, lo Ann Ienkins, Marilyn Martin. Sandra Rhonemus, Carol Churchill, Carol Dunavant. Shirley Iland. Cynthia Greb. Georgia Stephens, Carolyn Ayres, Elaine Spaclt, Mary Lou Kirby, Barbara Boswell, Lois Kuchenbecker, Annette Capper, Mary Ann Clark, Sandra Reeves, Glenda Farmer. I ir,fl Rauf: Pat Rich. Pat Gussin, Vista Lackey, Audrey Barnes, Linda Davis, Lana Lindley, Dorrinda Boedefeld, Carla Amrhein. Pat Baer, Diane Tobb, Iohanna Olson. Barbara Hanson. Iutly VVinn, Nancy Cook. Serum! Row: Ianice Roberts, Judy Ellington, Beverly Mann. Marilyn VVright, Ioyce McGee. Louise Pollaro, Pat Toalson, Pat Pearson, Anne Malben, Ruth Pope, Karen Greb, Karen Fair. Linda Levy, Pat Thies, Ann Krumsiek. Tlzirrl Row: Terry Carpenter, Iudy Delp, Shirley Finkelston, Linda Hayes. Kay Prothman, lean Trott, Diane Myerson, Carol VVeinhold, Mary Ioy, Merna Merrill, Sandra Noell, Sandra Smith, Lillian McAfee, Virginia Lansdon, Carol Ilart, Beverly VVolkey, Iuliana Harris. Firxr Row: Elaine Earhart, Bonnie Harvey, Iudy Schwartz, Ioletta Wentz, VVilla Lewis, Mary lo Cariddi, Marjorie Neidert. Bonnie Gardner, Roberta Kuebler. Nancy Clough, Cynthia Iones, Bette McBride, Bonnie Fair, Karen Scott, Gail McBride. Sreoml Row: Sandra Iohnson, Donna Viator, Sandy Yeo, Pat Brown, Linda Carpenter, Linda Van Laninghani, Elaine Smith, Erlyne Ruppreeht, Deanna Nunn, Ioyce Settles, Ann Downer. Lois Edwards, Barbara Kunkel, Linda Dankenbring, Ianiee Pyle, Charleane Eason, Sharon Ham. Third Row: Iudy Whitsitt, Ellen VVolf, Lana Leonard, Sandra Damon, Ann Oldham, Diane Fabrizi, Iudy Sharp. Marilyn Valenti, janet VValker. Bette Dunavant, Sandra Funk, Madelyn Diedricks, Barbara Poizner, Helaine Shure, Marsha Gilberg, Bonnie Adams. Cynthia Maupin. 45 794 dad f1z1'zfi.fc'r.' RANDOLPH SINIITII Fir!! Row: Carol Huseby, Marianne VVilliams, Sharon Black, Vista Lackey, Carolyn Bell, Audrey Barnes, Iudy Royse, Barbara Thomas, Nancy Cook, Dottie Iustice. Lana Lindley, Iudy VVinn, Mary Shillerston. Seeond Row: Lillian McAfee, Linda Genicke, Glenna Downs, Dorothea McLean, Marilyn Blonsky, Ierri Iohnson, Linda Davis, Kay Tiffany, Iudy Capito, Madelyn Blonsky, Carol Watson, Iudy McCully. Third Row: Donna Buschmann, Linda Barnard, Helen Yodler, Sandra Smith, Ann Krumsick, Terry Davis, Anne Benton, Phyllis Aaron, Karen Greb, Iulie Harris, Sandra Noell, Merna Merrill, Mary Ioy, Pat Cooper. First Row: lean Koste, Carol Gohres, Gayanne Gill, Io Ann Freeman, Debbie Katz, Arlene Coble, Diane Fngberg, Bette Gilbert, Vivian Eckert, Kathy Weidman, Glenda Farmer. Serum! Row: Terry Carpenter, Pat Painton, Pat Gussin, Carol Ronemous, Iean Iones, Ianet Smith, Marilyn Moyer, Carol Ross, Marilyn Martin, Kathy Horridge, Ianet Handler, Shirley Hand. Thin! Row: Ierre Phares, Emma Rucker, Kathy Heller, Iudy Craig, Carol Sue Finley, Nancy Huffman, Sue Tann, Sandy Rhonemus, Sara Forsbach, Karen Laws, Ruth Pope, Dottie Owens, Gretchen VVendegatx, Patti French, Barbara Ayres, Karla Blaine. Fourth Row: Ruth Palmgren, Annette Capper, Shirley Finkelston, Barbara Boswell, Carolyn Skidmore, Georgia Stephens, Mary Ann Clark, Muriel VVright, Gail Allen, Carol Churchill, Carol Dunavant, Janet jackson, Cynthia Greb, Ioyce Iones, Nancy Ricketson. Firxl Row: Charlene Goodbinder, Linda Donaldson, Carolyn Audsley, Iudy Schwartz, Karen Scott, Karen Rhonemous, Sherrill Sixta, Fvelyn Duny, Ioletta Wentz, Mary Penney, Carolon Lenic, Charlotte Mitchell, Ruth Pattee, Susan Williams. Second Row: Alice Hisle, Marilyn Miller, Linda Vials, lean Vandiver, Sue Wallis, Billie Krumsick, Priscilla Robinson, Marihelle McKinney, Willa Lewis, Barbara Weber, Linda Dankenbring, Deanna Nunn, Bonnie Adams, Cynthia Maupin, Elaine Earhart. Third Row: Sharon Luke, Pat Brown, Sandy Yeo, Iudy Young, Pat Gant, Donna Viator, Sharon Keilhack, Barbara Kunkel, Iudy Dalton, Bonnie Gardner, Ellen Wolf, Ioyce Settles, Ieanette Ellis, Marsha Gilberg, Linda Carpenter. lfozzrllz Row: Blaine Smith, Linda likhlaw, Sandra Funk, Betty Dunavant, Susan Knox, Iudy Boresow, Kay Brown, Sandra johnson, Marilyn Valenti, Nancy Clough, Linda Olsen, Sue Hines, Pat Yaryan, Iirlyne Rupprecht, Madelyn Diedricks, Iudy Schneider. Ifirft Row: Barbara Bayley, Io Ann Crawford, Madlyn Hisle, Barbara Hanson, Ann Melton, Lois Cohen, Pat Thies. Second Row: Pat Rich, Iohanna Olson, Betty Perrin, Peggy Piggott, Pat llaryey, Carolyn Ayres, Carol Hart, Toby Shapiro, Pat Baer. Tlzira' Row: Beverly Wolkey, Glenda Allen, Pat Pearson, Pat Toalson, Anne Malben, Barbara Isom, Virginia Lansdon, Margot Dziewiencki, Betty Harper. Fnurllz Row: Ieanne Trott, Kay Prothman, Diane Myerson, Margie Spitzenpfeil, Carol Weinhold, Beverly Mann, Ioyce McGee, Louise Pollaro, Linda Hayes, Gayle French. y l CYNTHIA GREB H1955 Miss Pcppyu Pep Club Executive Board: Gail Allen, Carol Ronemous, Marilyn Moyer, publicity, Dottie Owens, Marilyn Wright, Debbie Katz, sales, Vista Lackey, Marianne Williams, lean Iones, service, Kathy Weidman, Ianet Iackson, Louise Pollaro, Glenda Allen, Karen Greb, Linda Davis, Linda Donaldson, Carolyn Audsley, class captains. This year's Pep Club has grown to be one of Paseds largest and most active clubs under the leadership of Shirley Hand, president, Georgia Stephens, vice-president, Cynthia Greb, secretary, Ianet Smith, treasurer, Karla Blaine, sgt.-at-arms, and Mr. Randy Smith, adviser. The club sparked Paseo's cheering section with signs spelling out Paseo in large black letters and a colorful banner saying PIRATES COVE, which hung in front of the section. The section was also brightened at each game by over a hundred girls in red sweaters and red, black, and gold shakers and by signs for the cheerleaders which announced each cheer. One of the Pep Club's biggest projects was the sponsoring of the annual Sadie Hawkins Mixer, Ianuary 26. Highlighting the mixer was the crowning of Cynthia Greb as Miss Peppy. Her attendants were Shirley Hand, Marilyn Moyer, Ianet Smith, and Gretchen Wendegatz. The mixer, with an attendance of over 900, was one of the largest and most successful mixers in Paseo's his-tory. 47 Ofzgczmgatiam Pan Sophic Club, and advanced science organization, highlighted its meeting with experiments and discussions on science and a variety of other subjects. Paseols Sound Crew set up sound equipment for all assemblies and plays and for music in the cafeteria. Communism vs. Democracy, 'Universal Military Training, and HDoes High School Fit the Needs of the Teenager? were among the controversial topics which sparked the Discussion Club meetings. Mask and Wig's services this year included making up the casts of the fall, P.T.A., and senior plays and English assembly. The Mixer Committee's planning and decorating efforts were rewarded with largest and finest mixers in Paseds history. 48 pan Sdfkd if f1dLfisc1'.'MR.MoNTI5 LINDWALL Ifirxrf Row: Carolyn Skidmore, Dave Christman, Stephanie Ifouts, Dave Thorne. Larry Ginsberg, lean jones, Sonia Silverman. Seeonzl Row: Gary Ashcraft, Loren Lock- wood, Ed Spencer, David Roda- baugh, Ierry Coleman. .Sound 026444 XIdui5er.' MR. PAUL CoNsTANT Iiirxf Row: Larry Fritschie, Lloyd Bloodgood. .Serofzzf Role: Dean Mflllr. 14 d Z!1'.l'6I'.' MIss LAI'ItA IOHNSTON lfirxi Row: Audrey Shapiro, Sonia Silverman. Carol Ronemous, Kath- arine Heller, Pat Gussin, Ruth Palmgren. SITUIIIII Row: Herbert Rubin, Eugene Fabes, David Thorne, Iudy Weinsheink. Lois Kuchen- becker, Shirley Finkelston. Third Row: Charles Hart, Mike Cowan, Dean Moor. David Brunn, Ted Koontz, Mike VVaddell, Roger Carlson. 7702446 and 7069 f1dmfr.' MIss VIRGINIA BAILEY I'ii11rt Row: Shirley Hand. Pat Rich, Marilyn Moyer, Glenda lfarm- er, Vivian Eckert, Bette Gilbert, Gretchen VVendegatx, Carol Rone- inous, Ioyce Iones. Scrozlzl Row: Georgia Stephens, Beverly Iordon, Ianet Smith. Peggy Piggott, Barbara Ayres, Ianet Handler. Carolyn Ayres, Marilyn NVright, Nancy Ricketson, Carol Ross. Barbara Davin. Third Row: Karla Blaine. Sandy Rhone- mus, Karen Laws, Ruth Palmgren, Iudy WiIIn, Mike Waddell, Glenda Allen, Anne Malben, Pat Pearson, Pat Toalson, Marge Spitzenpfeil. Ifonrffz Row: Iudy Craig, Carol Einley. Barbara Boswell, Carol Dun- avant, Anne Benton, Mary Ann Clark, Kay Brothman, Gail Allen, Bev Mann. Ieanne Trott, Carol Weinhold, Diane Myerson. 77f6zez Adviser: MII. RoIsI1ItT Foaisiis lfiryf Row: Marilyn Moyer, Ianet Smith, Gretchen Wendegatz, Dottie Owens, Pat Pearson, Linda Davis, Pat Brown, Debbie Katz, Shirley Hand, Anne Malben, Kathy Weid- man. Sl't'O!lll Rauf: Vivian Eckert, Sue Masters, Terry Carpenter, Stephanie Eouts, Gail Allen, Karla Blaine, Ianet Iackson, Cynthia Greb, Georgia Stephens, Ruth Palmgren, Barbara Boswell, Bonnie Gardner. Third Row: Dave Thorne, Eugene Eabes, lim Iepson, Charles Hart, Mike Cowan, Karen Greb, Dean Moor, Mike Waddell. Carroll lay, john Ward, Steve Hallett. ?utwze 7eac4ez4 df ffmmloa. A dUIi.fC'I'5 .' Miss NIARY Armies Svvixsxisy, Mit. Davin Kittie IPI-l',ff Row: Glenda lfariner. Eliz- abeth Rice. Margot Dzievviencki, Linda Levy, Sonia Silverman. Sn'- wnl Rout: .Xudrev Shapiro. liugenc lfahes, David Wolfe. Robert Reed. .f1dzf1'5ez': MIlS. KATIE HOLLliY Prlvne Rupprecht. l ir.-'1 Row: Connie Staley. Terry Carpenter, Ioan Boswell, Frances Husliakra, Phyllis Strahle. Sharon Moore. Scemiri Rauf: Beverly Mi- chael. Naomi Gettler, Beverly .Xsch- wanden, Iune Kisner, .Xlice Hook, Sandra Reeves. 64m Glad ,4dzxi.ver: Mit. W. VV. Ctisiviutsr 1:1-I'J'f Row: Roy Busdiecker. Mike Cowan, Ted Koontz. Srrromf Row: Phil Cooke, Charles Hart, Robert Copaken, Dave lirunn. T111-l'1J Row: Dave Christtnan, Harold Dix, Art Smith, Rav lirueninger, Michael Swartz. Pzeacmea ,4 dzf1'5:'1' .' MR. CHA1tLLs A. BARRETT lfjrsl Roux' Charles Linck. Charles Ienkins, Leonard Morris. Sfmzzd Row: Iohn Massa, Prank Helni. '7um:4 dad fldvisr-z'.' Miz. PAUL CoNs'raNT fScco11d Year! I i1'.f! Row: Alvin Beitchman, Barbara Hanson, Debbie Katz, Car- oline Moreland, Zartar Chadian. Iudy Royse, Ioanie Bordnian. Sn'- ozzd Row: Katharine Heller, Becky Hinde, Margot Dziewiencki, Anne Malhen, Patti French, lean Koste, Marge Spitzenpfeil. Third Row: Indy Weinsheink, Mary Ann Clark, Shirley Finkelston, Nancee Gentry, David VVolfe, Robert Reed. Harold 7uac4 glad f4dzf1'.re1'.' Mit. PAUL CoNsTANT Dix. lliirsl Year! Ifirfl Row: Barbara Thomas. Ianice Roberts, Suzanne Davis, Mar- ilvn Spector, Pat Brown, Judy Mar- shal, Iudy Sharpe, Ion Hartung. Smwlrl Row: Sharon Keilhack, Marcia Lerner, Vivian Iohnston, Karen Fair, lucly Volkuvvitz, Piar- bara Iuengling, Glenda Allen, Doris lillis, Darlene Levine. Sandra Scott. Third Row: Brenda Ottlev, Helen Muiller, Susane Languein, Carol Simpson, Iohn Thornton, Carroll lay, Mary Frances Cullison Darlene Grass, Ianiee Milburn, Arvin Olin. a 0 'lima The Future Teachers of America provides prospective teachers with additional knowledge of the held and opportunity to actual instruct in a subject. New business methods, work opportunities, and other topics of concern to the job-minded Pirate were included in the meetings of the Commerce Club. Newly-organized Chess Club boasted enthusiastic battles of the minds among its membership. The pressmen did a fine job in keeping the presses rolling for fifteen issues of the Paseo Press. Learning French customs, and enjoying entertainment by its member- ship kept Fluer-de-lis in full swing. 49 am . . The American Association of University Women urges preparation for a college career and assists in presenting College Night. Diligently pulling curtains, dimming lights, and arranging the scenery for assem- blies is the task of the Stage Crew. The Iunior Red Cross is in charge of the distribution of Christmas stockings and sponsors talent programs for nearby veteranis hospitals. A crew of Office Assistants spend an hour each day in the office aiding in the clerical duties of the school. Paseoas Grey Ladies are the Nurse's Assistants who give up an hour of their day to help out in the health room. Members of the radio class comprise the Radio Club and in it they delve further into the fields of radio and television. F. H. Afs meetings centered around discussions of teen-age problems and guest speakers, who spoke on a variety of subjects of interest to future homemakers. SO Zfddddtdlflfy 70404444 fIdw'.ver.' Miss RUTH Noiuus liiluft Row: Beverly Mann, Pat Pearson, Carol Ronemous. Sfmml Row: Lois Kuchenbecker, Kathryn Nelson, Iudy Vlleinsheink. iid!!!-5l'I'.' MR. IOHN CSULILINIAN Iiirfl Row: Stan Caldwell, Iohn Morrison. Bill Brown. 566011111 Row: Iolin Iiberenz. lim Green. Pea! 61444 .-idzfireri MR. IoHN QSOLEIXIAN l ir.v1 Row: .Xnne Malben, Pat O'Connor, Beyerly Mann. Srwmz' Rout Carol Ronenious, Robert Copakcn. Hugh Baysinger. Office f4d4lZf4Itf4 Ifirxf Row: Caroline Moreland, Karen Laws. Patty Painton. Scvoml Row: Nadine Chatheld, Peggy Har- gus, Mary .Xnn Clark, lean Iones. Thin! Row: Carol Finley, Barbara Boswell, Patti lirench. 7144144 fgddidfdltfd f1dUixc'rx.' Miss lXfiARIIL Powians Miss C1ic11.1A Heiuuz I 1'r1r1 Row: Shirley Hand, Annette Capper, Shirley Finkelston, Ruth Palmgren. 5l'L'UI1If Row: Kathy Weidman, Pat Gussin, Katharine Heller. 244421 Glad Adzfiscr: Mit. PAUL CoNsTANT l ir.fI Row: Herb Rubin, Dave Thorne. Dick Boehnier, Larry Frits- chie, lack Bosserman. Scvonr! Row: Rue Ricketts, Lloyd Bloodgood, Charles Ienkins, George Kofller, Stanley Seligson, George Rinard. Tlzrrff Row: Dean Moor, Don Mil- ler, Pat O'Connor, Iinimy Duncan, Richard Dreher, Leland Wright. '7az'wze W4m4ma6ea4 df Hmmm A dzfiser .' Miss MAXINE ERICKSON Iiirxt Row: Bonnie Fair, Diane Stellmach, Ioleeta Wentz, Kay Hendricks, Cynthia Iones, Eliza- beth Rice, Ann Downer, Carolyn Roberts. Srwnri Rows Carol Cleve- land. Linda Vials, Lana Leonard, Carla Amrhein, Carolyn McGowan, Betty Simpson, Dee Vonne Clark, Patsy Wilson, Carol Huseby, Sherry Stein. Third Row: lean Vancliyer, Linda Tarcza, Roberta Kuebler, Ann Oldham, Iudy Simons, Charlotte Wills, Lois Kuchenbecker, Mary Ann Borgelt, Muriel Wright. ,444emllq eommdftfee Firsl Row: Charles Hart, Dean Moor, Ted Shane. Mike Cowan. Snond Row: Carol Ronemous, Patti French. Kathy VVeidman. Nat Pic- Inrnf: Gretchen VVendegatz. pwjkcfdan eww Adviser: Mil. CLEO MIJIQRISSILTTE Iiirrl Row: Charles Linck, George Koflller, Doug Vllood. Zed! and Small f4dzfi.vc'1'5.' Ma. RANDOLPH SINIITH MR. LUTHER CROCKILR Iiirxf Roux' Kathy NVeidman, Gretchen VVendegatz. Marilyn XVright, Ruth Palmgren, Georgia Stephens, Marge Spitzenpfeil, Shir- ley Hand, Pat Toalson. Katharine Heller. Sammi Roux' Herb Kohn, lim Iepson, Shirley Finkelston, Don Long, Charles Hart. Dave Brunn, Mike Cowan, Virginia Landson, Iudy Weinsheink. Richard VVebster. Zelatau fldixirer: MR. A. B. RICHINIOND Ifirrl Row: Katharine Heller, Carol Hart, Vista Lackey, Estelle Zeldin, Maribelle McKinney, Ioyce McGee, Carol VVeinhold, Letitia Clark, Audrey Shapiro. Seeonzl Row: Ann Bartholomew, Christine Iasiek, Merna Merrill. Pat Iohnson, Sharon Funk, Linda Davis, Pat Pearson, Marilyn Valenti, Iudy Be- love. Third Row: Roy Busdiecker, Howard Gopman, Harvey Gilbert, Larry McQueary, Ted Koontz, Ierry Huston, Allan Davis, Mike Gold- man, Mike Pener. 61:44 Adviseu' Mk. MONTE LINDWALI. I-'irzft Row: Kathy VVeidman, Diane Engberg, lean Iones, Anita Waxman, Arlene Coble, Rita O'Roark, Janet Marriott, Ioyce Manson, Lois Kuchenbecker, Linda Levy, Patti French, Marilyn Martin. Srmml Row: Anna Mae Hills, Kathy Horridge, Cynthia Greb, Farleen Kirkpatrick, Madelyn Sharpless, Iohn VVindbiegler, Mi- chael Katz, Carolyn Skidmore, Dean Moor, Dave Thorne, Larry Ginsberg. Third Row: Perry Blank- enbiller, Ann Fraser. Jerry Cole- man, Phil Cooke, David Perry, Charles Hart, Denny VVeaver, David Brunn, Warren Lamar, Ierry Mc- Millan, Bill Nichols. Iionrflz Row: Norman Parker, Iim Iepson, Roger Carlson, Ted Koontz, Bill Behn, Iohn WVarcl, Gary Ashcraft, Dean Marriott, John Uber, Douglas VVood. l l l l The Assembly Committee meets at the first of each year with a faculty Assembly Committee to plan Paseds assembly schedule. A vast number of educational movies creates a formidable task for the members of the Projection Crew whose job it is to show the films. Outstanding members of the Paseo's Press and Paseon staffs are rewarded with mem- bership in Quill isz Scroll, an international honor society for high school journalists. A squad of debaters met with their counterparts at Westport and Southwest and participated in numerous classroom debates. Field trips to the Midwest Research Laboratories, Patterson Chemical Labora- tory, and the Water Works highlighted the activities of the Chemistry Club. SI 019445 ' ' kms-za Glu! Adviser: MR. CHARLES IENKINS First Row: lack Silvey, Bill Chiabotta, Carlton Scott, Stanley Schere. Second Row: Kenneth Shemark, Paul Iones, Wes Morgenstern, lack Kincaid, Bruce Chumlea. ?ao6 Grew Adviser: Miss RUTH MARY WEEKS First Row: George Rinard, Leland Wright. Second Row: Charles Hart, Iohn Thornton. Sl ,4teneo Adviser: Miss BERENIECE CANNON Firrt Row: Nadine Freeman, Margaret Rose, Marianne Williams, Deloris Rogers, Audrey Barnes, Sandra Flueckinger, Iudy Capito, Donna McAlister, Diana Tobb, Iohanna Olson, Betty Perrin, Lana Lindley, Marilyn Iacobs, Mary Shillerston, Sue Masters, Audrey Shapiro. Second Row: Vista Lackey, Ioanne Crawford, Louise Pollaro, Linda Davis, Carol Nelkin, Arlene Cohen, Doris Graham, Peggy Piggott, Frances Levey, Baylor Edwards, Charlie Keeler, Don Craven, Carol Smith, Gayle French. Third Row: Dottie Iustice, Ioe Kilbane, Carolyn Ranke, Diane Schuck, Diana Duenow, Marvin Peltzman, Herb Kohn, David Poole, Phyllis Aaron, Ioyce McGee, Karen Greb, Virginia Lansdon, Terry Davis, Carl Neidert, Iudy Eisen. Fourth Row: Iackie Adelman, Bob Coulter, Louis Gay, Mike Goldman, Marion DeMelfy, Kathryn Nelson, Larry Goldberg, Iohn Biggs, Larry Lee, Mike Cowan, Marshall Gordon, Stanley Warlen, Charles Eskelin. Studying photographic techniques and actual picture taking oc- cupied members of the Camera Club. The Bookcrew services Paseo's English Library, which is reported to be the largest of its kind in Kansas City. El Ateno, the Spanish Club, climaxed a year of Latin American study with a Pan American dinner at the Mexican Christian Church. vtqfidf ,-feeem lil I love him! sinfs udv Volkuwitz as she tries to convince the court in Trial bv urv to 1- ., , . . award her damages from bored defendant, Mike Cowan. C17 The cast of Trial bv Iuryu lines up for the finale. 137 Mike YVaddell. dramatic division winner: Mike Cowan, best interpretation of comic verseg Ted Shane. narrative division winner and two year winner ot poetry cupg Judy Volkuxvitz, song division winner: Ruth Mary VVQL-ks. chairman ol the English departinentg Pamela Patrick, eight grade-freslmian division winner: and Marilyn Iacobs. lvric division winner. Gilbert and Sullivan's Trial by Iury, a satire Mrs. Roberta Young, Paseo's accompanist, involving 3 breach of Promise of marriage, high- furnished the operetta's musical background. Also lighted th annual Engl, h ass mbl ues nt d presented were the finals of the poetry reading e is e y, 1 e e contest. Ted Shane, winner for the second con- under the direction of Miss Ruth Mary Weeks. secutive year, retired the poetry cup. 53 7 PW ?ftaw, 7594: First Row: Barbara Fried, Arlene Rosenblum, Katharine Heller, Alvin Beitehman, Ted Shane, Phil Goodbinder, Marvin Korn, Deanna Kaiser, Cynthia Gilgus, Barbara Hanson. .Seconrl Row: Herb Rubin, Pat Gussin, Glendolyn Allen, Audrey Shapiro, Kathy Horridge, Patti French, Karla Blaine, Linda Mandelkehr, Phyllis Zurovsky, Elaine Spaek, Hinda Zolotor, Ianet Handler. Thira' Row: Carl Neidert, Kay Prothman, Ed Mochelle, Iudy Weinsheink, Barry Kaplan, Ronald Perry, David Perry, Arnold Kort, Mike 5fWf 44ff7ff94f First Row: Iudy Volkuwitz, Alvin Beitchman, Debby Katz, Ted Shane, Shirley Hand, Phil Goodbinder, Marvin Korn, Iaekie Adelman, Cynthia Gilgus. Second Row: Herb Rubin, Gayle French, Elaine Spaek, Shirley Finkelston, Gail Allen, Diane Evans, Rae Marie Pasmanik, Marilyn Reeder, Nancy Rieketson, Loretta Hankins. Third Row: Carl Neitlert, Ed Moehelle, Sandra Reeves, Barry Kaplan, Ronald Perry, Richard Perry, Arnold Kort, Mike Waddell, Marshall Myers. Waddell, Marshall Myers. 'p74e 716948 of imtmza 7654 FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT Linda Mandelkehr Prison Matron Gail Allen Ronald Perry Elmer Sweeney Ronald Perry Arnold Kort Bailig Arnold Kort Karla Blaine Nancy Lee Fauelqner Shirley Hand Barry Kaplan Iualge Heath Barry Kaplan Patricia Gussin Magda Szfenson Shirley Finkelston Mike Waddell District Attorney Flint Mike Waddell Herbert Rubin lohn Graham Whitfeld Herbert Rubin Sherry Stein His Secretary Barbara Bayley Katharine Heller lane Chandler Rae Marie Pasmanik Teddy Shane Defense Attorney Stevens Teddy Shane Phillip Goodbinder Sigura' lungquist Phillip Goodbinder Marylin Reeder His Secretary Barbara Hanson Alvin Beitchman Larry Regan Alvin Beitehman Marvin Korn Clerlq of the Court Marvin Korn Patti French Roberta Van Rensselaer Debbie Katz Kathy Horridge Karen Andre Gayle French Kay Prothman Stenographer Loretta Hankins Carl Neidert Dr. Kirkland Carl Neidert Marshall Myers Policeman Marshall Myers Ianet Handler Illrs. lohn Hutchins Iudy Volkuwitz Ted Koontz 2nd Policeman Ted Koontz David Perry Homer Van Fleet David Perry Martha Lappin Coart Attendant Diane Evans 54 eniafz plaza ,A Q.. . . :- 'P' fl- 1' 1 f. Q t ,w-. ' ., '0- aura it :4.,. Ifirxt Rota: Diane Engberg. It-an Innes, Herb Rubin. Kathy Horridge, Naney Ricketson, Gretchen VVendegatz, Glenda Farmer, Debbie Katz. Second Row: Iohn Biggs, Sherry Stein. Shirley Hand, Carol Nelkin. Ianet Handler, Patti French. Caroline Moreland. Gayanne Gill. Tlzird Rota: Arnold Kort, David Perry. Linda Mandelkehr, Mike Cowan, Richard King, Ted Shane. Calvin Evans. S4z'md4ff7Zc94z First Row: Gene Fabes, Katharine Heller, Sandy Bass. Pat Gussin, Phil Goodbinder. Second Row: Iudy Weinsheink, Shirley Finkelston. Karla Blaine. Phyllis Zurovsky, Iudy Volkuwitz. Tlzird Row: Dean Moor, lim Green, Charles Hart. David Wolfe. Alvin Beitchman. Not Pictured: Don Kelley, Rae Marie Pasmanik, Mike VVaddell, Kathy VVeidinan. Phyllis Actor. Windy Wmdqn FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT Linda Mandelkehr Mrs. Hardy Rae Marie Pasinanik Mike Waddell ludge Hardy Charles Hart Ianet Handler Aunt Milly Pat Gussin Richard King Grandpa Hardy Dean Moor Shirley Hand Marion Hardy Shirley Finkelston Ted Shane Andy Hardy Alvin Beitehman Herb Rubin Ronny Newcomb Eugene Fabes David Perry Le.: Granger David Perry Kathy Horridge Polly Benedict Sandy Bass Arnold Kort Michael Stone David Wolfe Sherry Stein Miss Madsen Katharine Heller Debbie Katz Mike Cowan Calvin Evans FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT Mary Connor Karla Blaine Ufayne Trenton lim Green Oscar Stablzins Phil Goodbinder Betty Lou Iudy Volkuwitz Carol Nelkin Nancy Rieketson Iohn Biggs Patti French Gretchen Wend Katy Moreland lean Iones Glenda Farmer Sally Wade ludy Weinsheink J Alec Palmer Don Kelley Mm. Willoughby Ihyllis Zurovsky egatz Student Director Phyllis Actor Stage Manager Kathy Weidman Pronzpter Gayanne Gill Properties Diane Engberg 55 gdltd LARRY Ll'-.In Ium' XVARREN HLRH E'I'IIIiRTcw HARULD SPIN NI R SAINIIRA Hoon Ton GRM' KARLA BLAINI2 Crms. DOWN I YG loIIxI Ihczczs SI'z,w Y ll DM IS UI-.L'I'IN NI1iXli'I' IUIIR TIil'JliN'l'flY BAIII-mlm TIIIIM NS IUYIZI-' Mxwsow l',x'I' Y 'XRYANI RUBT. III NIQLING :XIURMAY 1iRws'I'ING In ,Xxv l'.'xRKs .XLYIN lir,I'I'c:IIxI.w Bos M,XLFliH Lxxm' M fKRRIO'l I' IJIAINIS Cmww Ron IIIANI NORXYOOIJ IM' MrN'I'coMI-.RY H ,IRY lf I' GILIII-.R'I' Sus HINI.s H015 I.IItII'I'I4.vIsI-.RIIILR Rilfll'.Ii C XRLSONI my OFFICERS President ROGER CAIKLSON Vive-P1'e.vfdf1zz VEIQNON IONES Secretary-Treaxurcr KARLA BLAINE Librarian BARBARA TQHOINIAS RIIIIIARD IIIJWARIH M.4RtTl,fX IAIZK STRAHLE MoRr,III.'m CLQCR M.A'I l'fDLIKS IERRY VVAND.-I FR.-INKLIXI BILL CALUWIQLI. MI4.LCYlIIYCQ HIQLBI BRUVVN IiILI.IIe VIRNUN PAIxII.LA T. L. KRL'Ix1sIc:R Iovus P.fx'I'IIIr:R c:ARSTi-.NSILN GILORGL IJOXNA RUNALII NIARIBELLE FURIJ Sxuw Pl-.RRY MKIKINNIEY IIIIIN IUIANIA IUAYID NADINE Rhlxlili T055 NORRIS FRE!-.MAN XYIDA LARRY LAD0wxA JOHN SIIIIJMAN MciCLI.LL.w B.fIR'I'LI:I I' STRONG OFFICERS Prc'51'dfnl V1.C'K-PI'6.fIdt'7Zf Sfc1'c'lc1ry- Tl'6tl.fl4l'61' Librarian Rozzm Iixlxm C,fxRLsov RI'lIKI.Ii ,AVN Nxulvi Klufmsntx IJRIINIXY IOHY Ii: vi nu' IIARLIQY Rlctuxmwn M.uu:I,x Imxvn CLOIZK Tm sau lx IVJI.-XYA 'Iblm GARY XVI'.I'.SIi In LORIS Rochus Slxxwvx Ckusm' 0 VLRNON Irmlis Iiwlilzlx WHITIZ IQYCIQ IVIANSON DIQLIJIQIS Roczlalis Vruxov lows IANA I.n.r1NAuu I..fxIloxNA I JLTYCAN H nun' Ml'l I'LI.Xi.fKV M,m1m-,LLr- MKTKIYYILX' MIKE IDI M.kIil-QK IJALI-1 K1-.1'1'lI Iicmwwlll lixm Imw Iixwr ss 'lbxrmx' UN KRIIQI I'I' Irm' XVMQRILY Iln 111 IIAKI R MR. M. I.. LAI:-.lc 1,1-l'f'!'fUl' Ikcgczx' I3l31u4s'x'mssn-.R Iowti-. NIAYSONI CL.xY'mw MIZf:l'I.LItZK C1 I xRL1.s Wuxi 1uuN Tfm IfL X'I'III'.IlS M xl:11.vv If xLLr1wu:K 57 haf X :Adam Aff,-,., as ,Ex px mf mx mr tak? 1. 'sm- p 5. 4 Nw e ,K Q 6 X A nt ? . fx' ,Q X X y qi 4 wi? ,r mf Q, 'L 1 P Z , 'L PAT O'CO NNOR A ll-Star First 'I 'emu NOR k11bL'i.'l'liR 4l1'ffS1f1r lfmzrmlffcw .xlilllikf EzLi,l1Nlz Ix'xHl15 ,IU-Stiff llormmt'1t'4 .Ue'r1f.'uz1 R.X!,l'H KIYQIXIU L1'f1'fSf Czf' ll fzfl 1 2f'Lz Na ,Umm Hill, HVNHAXRID ,KRT 'l4.XYI,UR IJIAMXN MOSS IIN! CQRIQFY NXT IHQDRICK HW, SCROCGS RL'S?Sl'fl,l. SURIQNSPN IJXYIQ PKXJLF. ART DAVIS IiLfGIiNE Llf,VlNlz Wazadzq L3 ?aaz'ZaZZ LN lm,-num mfrfsi VC KEN MARTIN All-Slar First Team RPN LAM ISHRT LARRY XVIil5B CSHNIQ SLTLLINS IIXI IEPSUNI W DB 'I RlfT7fIil, DUN I5I,UCfK DON NHI.'I.IiR IJUXNIQ H.X!.DWlN QUHN HXNNAX DWR Tl'Rl'IN I YZSLTQUN IDWIKLIIT lil! MINI-lli Hlfli CTLQXRK Wafzccilg ?ool54Z! Hotlonz Row: Pat lledrick, loc Scroggs, lid Miner, Eugene lfabes, Bob Coulter, Bob Trutzel. SKTUIZII' Row: Hui! Clark. Dave Poole, Ralph Kincaid, Dick Turpin. liill Hubbard, lim Green. Third Row: Gene Sullins, .Xrt Davis, Ken Martin, Iohn Hanna, Eugene Lexine, lim lepson. Russell Sorensen. Ifflllfffl Row: Don Bloch. Ken l,ambt-rt. .Xrt Taylor, Ilean Moss, Duane Baldwin, Don Miller. Larry Webb, Pat O'Connor. Coatzir Nitsov Ilwioirr, Cowit Roni-iw CUl'L'I'Hl, Coauit Rom.R'i' Cxttuiw, Unix Ckoisivr, Ilrxxis Cowax, lion MQXSKILL. Paseo went to the 1954 football wars with six returning lettermen. Coach Nelson Dwight's boys finished the season with two men on the first team all-star and three players receiving honorable mention. The Hawklets of Rockhurst handed the Pirates a 35-0 defeat in the season opener. The Paseo eleven followed with a heartbreaking I3-I2 loss to a rugged Northeast squad. The Bears of East capitalized on every break for a 52-6 triumph. A 12-12 halftime score was not enough as the Bucs- nearly upset the Tigers of VVestport, 25-18. Paseo, trying desperately to break in the win column, hammered away at the Southwest Indians only to drop another close one, 12-7. Central's Eagles 62 were not to be thwarted as they took the next contest, 34-0. Paseo's determined eleven, fighting in vain to stop Southeast, went down to defeat, 25-7, in the season finale. At the end of the season Paseo's fight and determination were rewarded. Ken Martin, whose fumble recovery in the Southwest game set off a surge which almost upset the Indians, was named to the first team all-star. Pat O'Connor, who time after time came up with blocked kicks and key tackles to keep the Pirates in the game, received this same honor. Center Gene Fabes, halfback Ralph Kincaid, and quarterback Bob Coulter were likewise awarded for their efforts, being named in the leagueas honorable mention. ATTENDANTS glade: 141144 Pat Feauan ?aa1!ZczZZ Zaceea AND PRINCESSES Shhleg Wana' Kerala Wide gleam gundam Waaaoa 63 554441 734411 Couch: Dfxvii Dial-Iaiam' Firxr Row: Gus Schneider, Charles Keeler, Harvey Gilbert, Frank Aguilar, Leon Harnes, Dick Kincaid, Dick Hensley. Don McCullough, Tim Ross. Smwzzl Row: Herb Kohn, Hob Hernstein, Ronald Preisinger, Dennis Calyert, Ken Voge, lim Smetzer, Neil Williams, Hob Ilaubein, Dayitl Bland, Iohn Reece, Iohn Richardson. Third Row: Kenneth Stock, Don Layman. Larry Koger, Peter lfrandsen, Harry Fakens, Tom Lappin. Hob Dennis, Herbert litherton, Hugh Haysinger, Deryle Hovinga, Allen Gordon. Fourth Row: Hob Christman, Warren Platt, Ervin Showalter, Phillip Diyilbiss, Iohn Robertson, Gene Singleton, Martin VVeinsheink, Stanley Warlen, Larry Coosman. Dick Hall, Stanley Churchill, lid Parke. 718460160 7640: Coach: Dots LINDLEY Ifiryf Row: lim Ieffries, Larry Stouse, lim Nichols. Hob Hrackhahn. Chuck Hanson. Secorzd Row: Gary Smith, Glenn Iones, Rex Mosley, George Allen, Pat Piggott, Iames Crownoyer, Iohn Hessenbacher. Third Row: Ronald legen fassistantj, Stephen Eastwood, Hud Harris, Howard Gopnian, Larry Miller, Arthur Smith, Scott Martin. Tom VVilliams fassistantb. I:f1III'f!1 Row: lack Murphy, Lynn Iernigan, Charles Campbell, Iohn Warren, Hob Pippenger, Deryle Hovinga, Ronald Wood. Herb Kohn and his 95-yard run in the Westport game and the sure fire arm of Hob Haubein sparked the Buclet eleven this season. Coach DeHardt and his crew dropped the opening game to Rockhurst 25-0 as the Huclets couldn't manage to reach paydirt. The Hucklets held the Northeast Vikes until the last quarter when a pass into the end zone to give the Vikes a 7-0 lead. Still unable to score, the Huclets dropped a game to East 14-0. Herb Kohn raced for 95 yards for the lone touchdown as Southwest downed the Huclets 21-6. Paseo was defeated 27-0 by Central and 28-0 by the Southeast Knights. ln the last game of the season the Buclets beat Westport 14-6 for their initial win of the season. A 65-yard drive by Haubein and a pass from Haubein to Christman gave the Pirates their two touchdowns. 64 gmaw gecuctiea . , . CU Football quucn, princesses, and alttcndgxnts. flmfl Ia rightj 155 Cuuhcr fl'6'1If!'l'f plungca for Ll gain through thc michllu Put PL'LlI'SUl'l, Shirley Hand. Barbara Human. Karla Bluinc, and nt SULllhXVL'5I'5 hnc, CZIL-mln Allen. . V N E E ' E I E 1 MJ MLIFIIII hrmgs bouthwmt bull cnrrxcr clown. Q13 KIHCAIIKI clmvm uppmxng bull cnrncr In l'41sw-SUL1thwust clmh. fi! Lzlmhcrt crushw through Nurtllulst line to tally. 65 I Wmcaky Cc mcu kk fillqmf' mwhf fflwf, i Hora IRS 'WH' Dux Khunl LA M nun? .'lif-mfr hw:mr.1'5r'r nr:-mmf: Ryu Smfazyxw K. Zaadetfall LARRY BATES . Dux Travis. fwfkun . i N f 1 ,uzupk f RUN 'ann ,WMM DUB 7' 'WI' 9 f.'fltl:'Al'.i' .xml 11.1111135411-' l,viu4v llvris. liXXllR Srixsux. Rtylillll kltIll.'I1Ii.l.IXXlNfiXN.h'1lKI Uoimxivx Mike Nlontgall lgop luts lor luis in thc l'.ism-lxast ganit-.t,o1mng in to rthountl .irc lxcn 1..unht-rt 1411. Citraltl llarris fini. lohn llanna 1131. and lbicla lurpin 1111, lzast players art llolw Xforgaii fill. ivcnc licvci' 1431. and It-rrx lfair 1:11. madly 244055466 Under the leadership of a new coach, l.arry llates, Paseo sported a 3--1 league record for a two way tie for fourth place and ended up third in the regionals. The Pirates made an unsuccessful dehut. heing de- feated hy Rockhurst 51--ll on Paseois court. lohn llanna was high with twelve points. Paseo posted their initial win hy downing Hogan 711.48 with Ron liilyeu hitting 1-1 points. The Pirates hit a streak of had luck losing the next three games. The teams and score are as follows: NVar- renshurg 69511, VVestport 81-68. and lllue Springs 629-12. Benton was the Pirates' next victim as they trimmed the Cardinals. 6233. Guided hy lien l.amhert, the Pirates downed Ray- town, 511--19, in overtime play. l.amhert sunk all four of the Pirates' overtime points. ln the first league encounter Paseo was downed hy a tall Viking crew, 6355. Iohn Hanna scored 14 points to lead the Pirates in the scoring column. Central sunk the Pirate ship, 56-59, in the second league game. lloh Trutzel gained a starting herth hy scoring 13 points. Undefeated East handed the Pirates their third league loss, -19-38, despite Ken Lamhert's 18 point performance. The Pirates hroke their losing streak hy defeating Manual, 5-1-48, for their first league win. Paseo hit a total of 462, of their shots and were again sparked hy Ken 68 l,:unhert, who led the scoring with 22 points. Paseo lost two non-league tilts to NVilliani Chrisman, 61458, and Shawnee Mission, 6-1--11. lien l.amhert dunked 211 points as the Pirates heat Southwest, 55--13. .X coldfshooting Pirate crew dropped a -15.31. decision to the Tigers in Paseo's second encounter with VVestport. ln the final league game of the season Paseo downed the Southeast Knights, 50--19, with lien l.amhert sinking 21 points. ln the regionals Paseo played top seeded Rockhurst the lirst night and upset the Hawklets, 65--1-1. l.amhert was high point man scoring 17 points. The lighting lrish of l.illis downed the Bucs, 37-38, in the second game of the regionals. Perhaps one of the most exciting games of the season was with Southwest in the playoff for third place. Don Miller netted two clutch free throws to win the game, -18'-17. Lamhert and Ron Schaefer led the scoring column with 15 and 11 points respectively. Paseo is proud of lohn Hanna and lien Lamhert who gained second team and honorahle mention All-Star Awards respectively. Iohn also won the first Player of the VVeek Award given for his outstanding performance in the Northeast game. lien was recognized as runner-up to the Player of the VVeek for his 20-point performance against Southwest. Seanad 7mm gaaiedfall Coacnns B.-xx'rER STINSON, NELSON Dwioi-rr, ROBERT COULTI-QR First Row: Dave Bland, Iim Srnctzer, Bob Dennis, Don McCullough, Neil Williams, Ken Voge. Second Row: Dean Moss, Bob Christman, Bob Stuart, lim McCoy, Iim Shreeve, Dean Marriott. 7-taiwan gacfenfall CoAcH ROBERT COULTER First Row: Barry Darlinton, Larry Stouse, Ierry Stephens, Iim Nichols, Robert Ioe Smith, Iohn Passiglia, Rainer Wagner, Iohn Bessenbacker. Second Row: David Christman, Dick Kincaid, lim Crownover, Dick Hensley, Larry Wiseman, Scott Martin, William Foster, Andrew Fields, Robert Iernigan. Third Row: Hubert Anders, George Allen. Tom Lappin, Larry Koger, Mark Hollister, Dick Hall, Steve Hazlett, Iohn Robertson, Warren Platt, The Paseo Buclets fell 32-45 to the Rockhurst Seconds in the December 3rd season opener. Then began a surge in which the Pirates sailed past Hogan, 43-32, Warrens- burg, 70-25, Westport, 60-41, Blue Springs, 70-45, Benton, of St. Ioe, 50-45, and Raytown, 55-44. The tables turned on the Pirates when they met with the Northeast Seconds. They fell before Northeast, 45-54, William Chrisman, 32-54, Central, 40-51, East, 40-54, Manual, 48-59, William Chrisman, a second time, 49-57, and Shawnee Mission, 28-56. The young Bucs finished off the season in a blaze of glory, swooping past Southwest, 44-41, Westport, 68- 60, and Southeast, 53-37. Baxter Stinson, Robert Coulter, and Nelson Dwight coached the team through a season of nine Wins and eight losses. 69 .4'eZz'e'zmen'4 Ha! First Row: Ed Miner, Herb Kohn, Eugene Fabes, Bob Trutzel, Dennis Cowan, Richard Webster, Ted Shane, Hugh Baysinger. Second Row: lim Iepson, Bob Coulter, Dave Iones, Iohn Davis, lack Bosserman, Ralph Kincaid, Dick Turpin, Pat O'Connor. Third Row: Dean Moss, Russ Sorensen, Ken Martin, Bill Hubbard, Bud Clark, Lewis Gay, lim Green, Larry Webb. Fourth Row: Duane Baldwin, Don Miller, Art Davis, Iohn Ward, Art Taylor, Ken Lambert, Ron Schaefer. The officers of the Lettermenls club for the First semester were Iim Iepson, president, Ken Martin, vice- president, Dick Turpin, secretary-treasurer, and Pat O'Connor, sergeant-at-arms. The club gave a gold football to the football queen, silver footballs to the two attend- ants, and silver medals to the other two candidates. The Lettermenls club also sold refreshments at the four Paseo home basketball games. Members of the club selected a jacket of black wool with semi-ragland sleeves and red and gold trim as the oilicial jacket of the club. The second semester oflicers were Dick Turpin, presi- dent, Iohn Hanna, vice-president, Iim Iepson, secretary, Ken Martin, treasurer, Gene Fabes, sergeant-at-arms, and Bob Trutzel, reporter. New members taken in second semester were Ron Bilyeu, Mike Montgall, Gerald Harris, Bob Krisko, Mike Goldman, and Lewis Hinshaw. The yearls activities were concluded with a Lettermen's club banquet at the Green Parrot May 5. The following awards were presented at the dinner: Coach Mount E. Davis, Eugene Fabes, Iack Davenport Memorial Trophy, Ken Martin, Bernard Shivers Basket- ball Trophy, Bob Trutzel, Mr. Buccaneer, all-sports trophy, Ken Lambert. emedeeam r Ben Detherage, Bob Hunley, Mike Cowan, Ted Koontz, Iim McCoy, Gerald Harris. 70 in 1 win I nun sf firm! 1,'f1r'e'r!mffr'a Viva.-xw lprxlear Ihnmm Ihwsfw Rum' Hrmmnnr Km: l,Ll77Z!J6'l'l, Pzsllllz' jzlllimck, plzangcs zhmugh Ihr Northfasf lim' IU .if'Ul't' in lflf' fourih qmlricr. Pu.ce0's Bob Trutzd lump fhoozs zo acmzmz for IIUO of his tlxirtrcn poinzx .vmfvd agczirzst Cwtml. Mmm xiii,-Fil N Rmu IHLMUIHN Pu Ps umm hm um ' XX 1 xmanas ' 71 Zzenglicuwl C15 C15 fs? C47 Ralph Kincaid clears the hzlr at io feet 6 inchcs. GJ Ken Lnmlwcrt :incl Vcrnun Innes, all-stars, clear thc hurricrs. Shelton Gallm fum thc milf- C65 Hugh Buysingfcr, Herb Kuhn, Vernon Ioncs, anal Iohn Art Dm-is pun the ,hm 45 firm- Davis take ist in mile relay at state indoor mcct. lion Miller lczipx mm-r thc high jump at 5 fc-cl ll inchcs. UP Pre-work-out warm-ups. 72 im , mr, if . 5 ,. 3, ,-5 Cl1ll1'lI!',i'1II1I! .lltzlzizgcwf .Xvnv Nrizski, I.,-min' livri-s, Davin IJi-.H.-xia'i'. Roi-:Her fi.-'kI'LDl'Y, Ioiiv VVARU, I.:-.vvis Hivsiiaw. Wdfzdifg Covxctiihs .Xvvv Nl'IlSKI, lnxkiav liiiis 1 1'1'.fl Rauf: Iohn Davin. Richard Webster, Dave Innes, Ed Miner, Holi Trutzel, Hugh liavxinger. Semin! Row: Vernon Iones. Art Davis, Ralph Kincaid, llerh Kohn, Shelton Gallas. Gerald Harris. Tlzirrl Row: Iohn Oluer, Ken Lambert. Don Miller, Hob Bernstein, lioh Dennis, Iohn Martin. 72466 Coaciiii-,s Davin IJi1H.'xia'i', Roiimei' Gxt'i.uiw First Row: Don McCullough. Dennis Cowan. Charles Keeler, Morris Zwillenherg, Dick Hensley, Iohn Hessenhacker, Harvey Gilbert. Second Row: Hoh Coulter, Don Zackert. Dick Kincaid, Iiill Foster, Mike Thompson. Don VValters. Allen Gordon. Tliirrl Now: Dave Bland, Scott Martin. Larrv Roger. Bob Hunley. Charles Howard, Iohn Reece, Larry Miller. lfonrflz Row: Ronnie Bilyeu, Bob Hauhein, Ronald Wood. Iohn Robertson, Bud Clark. Iiarrv Akins, Dave Poole, Dennis Calvert. Ifififz Raw: Tom Moore, Bob Pippenger, lim Shreeve. Howard Suhupe, lim McCoy, lack Murphy. Sixflz Row: Iioh Iernigan, Phil Divilbiss. Dean Moss, Warren Platt, Steve Hazlett, lioh Stuart. 73 .13 5--...Q qua' ,-fzdiezaaa 'SNS ,Xrsf Yi fv- YW . Swan Pan Wamew Q 5. ,i ka-A KiX'l'IIY Iqlllilllllljll Lmm Liavy Lois Riviiiis IA Vox VV11.soN Mriuigi. VV1uc1i1 1313! -au' W7 4 'WFT 1 f 4 , 1 s a Q n 0 ' . ' Q . f x f, , Q Y . ' K W Q if? we 1,-fr 'Q-17 Pam 'P' ' aztec l.1'fI In Kigfzl. Ifnxff lQf1u': Lindzi I.u'y, Luis Riu-rx, Muriel Xvfiglill. I.11 Von XVilsun, Kgitliy llurriilgc. Srmlzrf ICnn': .Xnngi Mun Ilillx. Mary Rlmgulcs, Izincl Ilgimlicr. .Xnn Multim. liuiurli Iimlgin. Third Row: Gziylc lfrcncli. login Iimfikx, Mzirthzi Lilppill. Mari' Hgiulvuin, Iluris Park. Vndewdaczl Sputa 706mzefw I.z'fI In Kigfzlf I.in1l.i Lui, fwiinminlu Isl: Mary Ilniliiciii. lwgiciiiiiiitim lst. tunnis ist: Czirol Recd, taiblu tennis ist: .Xnn Kruinsick. lmwliiig ut: Kzithy Ilorrinlgc, :nil in swiinining, liguliiiimriii. whim tennis, La-nnimg I.inrl.i Iliinkcnliring, lwwliiig znil. 74 Jmgrfqsh Q. 'LA' .gl 4? vr4 .,,4f. Ame sa-,ed emfmm Ffrxl Row: Barbara Thomas, ludy Royse, Mary Iane Van Dyke, Estelle Zeldin, Mary George, Cecelia Gilherg, Glenna Downs, Marilyn Bennett, Carolyn McGowan, Dorthea McLean. Srwml Row: Carol Smith, Kathryn Burks, Iudy McCully, Lillian McAfee, Pat Thies, Dorrinda Boedefeld, Beverly Sidener, Linda Barnard, lean Churchill, Peggy Daugherty. Third' Row: Linda Genicke, Sandra Stratton, Charlotte Wills, Delores Long, Donna Buschmann, Sandra Noell, Myrna Merrill, Barbara Davin, Ann Krumsick, Ilelen Parker. Sam!! Svfcklcf Firxf Row: Nancy Kelly, Connie Frey, Ieanette Ellis, Marilyn Miller, Linda Dankenhring, Mariorie Neidert, Cynthia Iones, Joyce McCoy, Alice Hisle, Linda Gillam, Secoml Row: Mary O'Roark, Sharon Loyall, Mary Abington, Linda Vials, lean Vandiyer, Ioyce Settles, Bonnie Gardner, Ellen Wolf, Lois Edwards, Carol Vogt, Billie Krumsick. Third Row: Elaine Smith, Iudy Dalton, Barbara Borman, Kay Tiffany, Audrey Barnes. Linda Davis, ludy VVinn, Iuliana Golston, Laura Gehrs, Iudy Boresow. Fourth Row: Kae Brown, Roselynne VVienshienk, Ann Bartholomew, Diane Fahrizi, Bonnie Schnaer, Ann Oldham, Helen Muiller. Ianice Gleayes, Sandra johnson, Karen Grelw, Larry Lou Seahold. Segal 91446 Sdaeld emxafuw Lrff 10 Righf. I'A1il'.fI Row: Muriel Staley, Kitty Keiter, Bonnie Fair, Bonnie Harvey, Mary Allen, Elaine Schaedler, Linda Barton, Elaine Earhart, Ianet Smith, Ieannette Simpson, Sherrill Sixta, Paula Hoyt. Semin! Row: Harriett Benson, Bonnie Dornan, lanet Bandy, Linda Carpenter, Susan Williams, Charlotte Mitchell, Roberta Gordon, Sandra Damon, Bonnie Clark, Charlene Eason, Becky Grizzell, Lana Leonard, Louise VViley. Tfzirn' Row: Patsy VVilson, Marilyn Thornton, Donna Noger, loyce Murphy, Madelyn Dietrich, Rudena Kramer, Sharon Reeves, Linda Ekblaw, Susan VVilliams, Twila Arnett, Dusene Vunoyich, Linda Tareza. lfonrzh Row: Sharon Ham, Patty Paul, Sandra Funk, Charlene Blackburn, Susan Bradley, Ianet Engler, Marsha Gillierg, Sue McLin, Darlene Brimble, Iudy Irvin, Linda Ladd, Pamela Patrick, Ioyce Gunderson. 75 This year 250 girls participated in l'aseo's alter school sports program, including team sports of hockey, basket- ball, volleyball. and solitballg and individual sports of bowling, badminton, aeril darts, and roller skating. Soccer replaces hockey in eighth grade competition. Also lunior and Senior Red Gross Lite Saving courses were offered. Shields, the school letter, and a senior pin are given each spring as awards for completing the participation S and leadership requirements. Hockey, volleyball or bas- ketball, and softball or individual sports teams are chosen each year to represent each public high school at playdays. Paseo's hockey team defeated Manual 5-0 and East 3-Z. liast and Central cagers edged the Pirates' six 37-Z8 and 46-7. The Florence Bradley Memorial Trophy, given by her special gym class, will be awarded each year to the outstanding girl athlete. This year's winner was Kathy Horridge. gale' Spud: Wimmgnc Ifirff Row: Lois Rivers. Marilyn Bennett, Cecelia Gilberg, Merna Merrill, Ianct Handler, .Xnn Melton, Beverly Iordan, Carol Smith. Src- om! Row: Delores Long, LaVon VVilson, Barbara Borman, Ioan Brooks. Ann Krumsick. Muriel Wright, .Xnna Mae Hills, Gayle French. Linda Davis, Mary Rhoatlcs, Charlotte VVills, Doris Park. 5 Wadeq plazydaq 7mm Kathy Horridge. Linda Levy, Mary Rhoades, Linda Davis, Mary Van Dyke, Barbara Borman, Gayle French, Ann Melton, Mary Haubein, Beverly Iordan, Martha Lappin, La Von VVilson, Linda Barnard. Char- lotte Wills, Lois Rivers, Delores Long, Muriel VVright. 76 2 plazyddq 7mm Ifirri Row: Gayle French. Anna Mae Hills, Linda Levy, Kathy llorrirlge, Carol Smith. Scmrzzf Rout Martha Lappin, Linda Bar- nard. La Von VVilson. Ann Krum- sick. Barbara Davin, Delores Long, Muriel XVright. gllltfdl 204 0:4144 lffrxf Noun' Bonita Gonzalez, Kathy Horridge, Marilyn Bennett, Dorothea McLean, Cecelia Gilherg. Mary Rhoades, Glenna Downs. Semin! Row: Doris Park, Linda Barnard, Gayle French, Barbara Borinan, Carol Smith. La Von Wil- son. Martha Lappin, Iudy Dalton. Thin! Row: Helen Parker, Ann Fraser. Muriel Wright, Stephanie Fouts. Barbara Davin, Lois Rivers, Janice Gleaves, Charlotte Wills. S64 M Spazlcmea . . . 419 C21 Cs? C43 C53 Piratc cagcrs dunk baskcthall during practice. Pascrfs hockcy playday team defeats Manual 5-o. Special gym class's soft ball season begins with controlled throwing Lifesaving class performs at fall Open House. 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A ,L-j f wlf' ay: . -W , iixyflifgywix 1-e4Qns:Qaf.armIfw. - -' 'eg 'mam Awww :su U51 U, 5 ' s Wi 'If .1 K X 3 . 1 9 f'lf5 'll Miss VIIQKPINIA BAILIQY Ifirxi Row: Mickey Samtra. Icmhn Rincon, Dale Harper, Dun Guinn, Marc Slulnick. Icanm- linnim. .5'l't'tlll1f Row: Gitta Cahn, Iucly Pruitt, Marilyn liorclman, Tczl Davis. Rohcrt Downs. llavitl lfichig, Iamcs Wccnlman, Frank Statlmpoulus, Mary Ann Kisncr. Tllifll Row: Iualy Anclcrson, Phyllis Kapplcr, llalia Rmmht-lil, Camlyn Rrrhcrls, Ncta Linclsay, Sharun Lukc. llll5CI1C Vtlnnvich, llarrictt lirunncr, lack Pitzcr. lfozrrfli Raw: Charlcant- l'iLl5UI1, Alhcrt lfmtcr, Charles Humlrickx, .Xntlrca Iauksmy Ht-tty Camp. Linmla likhluw, Linrla Tarcza, Iackiv Gaston. Shirlcy Mathis. Miss losnIfHINra BAITY 1 ir.fz Row: Donna Ium-5, Carnlin l'cctmmI. lit-vt-r'ly liaftman, Marianne xVllllilll15, Michacl Schwartz, T. I.. Carstsnscn, Domtlica McLean, Lrvla Rogers. Srmzzzl Row: llnnna Mcklistcr. Marilyn Myvrs. Mary Sliillcrston, llmvarcl MllI'l'llLlllll. loycc Smith, lkggy Rtlark, jury Mcrrainc. Tfzirzl Row: Kay Tarilcr, lvrry' Wcrnlcgittz, Betty 1olImuII. Connie flI'1lXVlL'l', lnhn Rcvct-, lirnic Stt-wart, Camlc Wright, llulu Dcnnis. Iutly lim-II. lforrrfh Row: llcvcrly Sirlcmrr. Phyllis Oxmaii, Rugt-r VVicl1IIicr, Carol Stn-plit-rn, lirrin Mcfhixv, ILIIUCN Mutiny, llc-lun Yrxmllcr, liill Pauli, Dan Groves. Mk. Crmiuais Bmuuirr l'lil'ff Noun' Craig Sherrill, Rngrr .Xllun Vltmrw, Cliarlt-5 XVl1lM'HilY1f. liill llllllllltlllll, RlCll.lI'tl Hays. Iuhn Ricliartlsuri, Sl'L'UlIIf Rauf: Cicraltl lk-rica, Rolwrt XVilmn, l.conartl Mmm. Dick lim-llrm-1'. 'l'crry llL1stoiI,lit1sscll Pnrtcrlin-lil, larry Kluppt-r,Milit l'lIulIIpw1I.'l'h141'1flQuz4':lk-an lfranclscn, Marv VVcincr, licn liulcy. XVLHTCII l.11m:11'. Iulm llarlcv, KL'nlIc'tlI llaxiclsrm. 'llmm Gray, clll1ll'lL'5 l.inclx. I'-Klllffh ICOM: liill llasilv, Charles Icnkins. Martin l'luntcr, Iuhn Massa, Cliarlu liskt-lin. lamcs SllfLXL'YC. lack liincaitl. Phil llivilhiss. 88 5 ,. ,L V Mu. LAWRENCE BATES Fir!! Row: Richard Robinson, lay Lofton, Ray llrueninger, Leslie Trusler, Bill Brown, Stan Magady, Marvin Peltzman, Gene Friesen, Ray Harrison. Richard Strahle. Second Row: Charles Downing, Ion Hartung, Stephen Hatfield, Tim Ross, Mike Roberts. Don Wittmeyer, Iim Ienkins, Stan lillman, lim Fisher, Milton Long, I-'red Iaben. Third Row: George Ford, Gordon Meyerson, Ben Detherage, lim Arkebauer, Pat Mason, VVilliam Beaty, Larry Crouse, Richard Gray, lim Gilchrist, Herb Iitherton, Charles Brown. Ifonrlh Row: Don Franke, Gary Fiheld, Bob Malech, Dave Perry, Alex Bay, Martin Wienshienk, Lloyd liloodgood, Leland Wright, David Norris, lid Harris. Miss ALMA BETZ First Row: Doris Graham, Marlene Stoloy, Toby Shapiro, Io,-Xnne Crawford, Ioan Bordman, lirna Retzer. Second Row: Betty Perrin, Pat Harvey, Barbara Hanson, Ann Magruder, Rosalyn Lieberman, Cecile Stotts, Rita O'Roark. Third Row: Iudy Robertson, Shelby Harris, Carolyn Ayres, Mike Katz, Kit McGaw, lid Miner. Audrey Damron, Ann Melton. 1'10IlI'f!1 Row: Larry Ragone, Mary Cullison, Ray Levenberger, Mike Goldman, Ann Fraser, Marshall Duny, Ronald Perry, Iiarl Sorrels. Miss IRENE BLASE First Row: Harold Schlozman, Gail McBride, Mary Penney, Ruby Sawyer, Madelyn Rosenberg. Second row: Ben Maynard, Michael Pener, Dennis Cowan, Dick Wilson, Erlyne Rupprecht, Judy Whitsitt. Third Row: Iudy McCully, Marilyn Valenti, Keith McQueary, Keith Fkblow, Beverly Richmond, Pat Eldridge. Fzmrlh Row: Farleen Kirkpatrick, Beverly Hayes, Ann Krumsick, Marshall Myers, Larry Kasberger, Iames Endicott, Donald Emler. 89 Miss ALHQAIM Bock 151-151 Row: Bill Kuiscr, Iuily Scliwiirtz, .Xlicu Hislc. Tniiy linkur, Iii-tty Munn, Iminnu Hupkinx, Limlzi Gilliam. 561111111 Row: Donna Dcwcy, Izinicc Stimlhzim, luycc Mclluy, Kaitlilcun lfugzitc. .Xnii Downer, Ic1.Xnn liuswtl, Carol Hull, llcinnzi lilliott. '1'1z11'11 Row: lorry Harris. Izmct Barker, Iuginitzi linwcn, Iucly Miirsliaill, I1r1nn.i Vi4m1i'. Nanci' Clough. Icim Ruhurts, Kill Ilillc. Roy Hullis. I'-UIl1'1l1 Row: Icrry Cailclwcll, Inhn Rgithlmnc, jf.-rri' l,ikcly. llxirvcy Clilln-rt. Toni l.iippin. Iziiiiu Harris, Neil Mzirtiisiii, Iuhn VV11rrcn, lvrry Tslpp. Miss Fi.oiu2Nc:iQ B1zAi11.iaY 1 1'r,r1 leflllf llzirlcnc Lcxinu, liutli lmiix, Ciirl.i .Xiiirlie'in. Diainc linglucrg. Put Ciirfmzin, Bill Ilucliulismitli.Sz'c'11l111Rf1w: BillNichola,I1f1n Ilzivis, Charles lgiiiglvy, lilgiinc Spark, Mgiiiin Uriiliiiiii, Limlii lirickwii, Marin Wimlmv. Tfllrfll 16111115 Rolu-i't Rcual. licrnzircl Iillis, Bob Trurzcl, lliimlil Dix, Hill Mumlrlwlin. Phil Wciss, Glen Rugcrs. 1:U111'1f1 lduuu' lk-Qin Mciur, linlw BL-rmtciii, Dunn Moss, Rolwrt Campbell, lim SWCCIIUB, Rifliziril lJrcliL'i'. Mia. I. W. ISIQMJLLY 1 11'.ft Rnzziq Nlniwim' lfiigaitu. Mary Rliuaiilu. fVli1i'1i11i Ilukc. llfrluiu lluil, Mlllil l.iiliin1iii. Cliiirc McNish, lain Ium-s, Mgirvin Korn, Kxircii Laws. Sz'z'111111 1C1114'.' llurlvrrt Skilldll-L'l'. Iniri llowcll, Dull' Ifox. liclilin' Mzirtqixin, l.a-1111 lilr1ppri', Imm Iii-imlis, Kay Kcmlricli, Phyllis Ziirmslxy, Cgiml N4-lkin. ,llfljflf 1611116 Ngmini Gutrlcr. lic-tty Shure, Mairfliutii Wulxm-i'r:1i1, l.1iVf1n Wilmii, IR-ggi' lliirgus. Luis Riwrs, Mzirylin Rn'urlL'1', luily XVill'l'L'l1. Czirol Vlfitmli. lioniiic Cgirliaili. 151111110 1611116 Cliiirlfmltc llllI'lll'lQ1lll1l'. Ciirul R4-ul, l..iri'y l.lJll Scillwrmlcl, luck Kloppcr, lim lluiiciin, Glyn Sliiiilcy. liil Kiitfliv. Wi-,li-3 lfriizgiii, lfriiiila llcliii. 1 1 i Q0 MR. LAVERNE CABLE Ifirxt Row: Oma Tracy, lliane Barton, Lillian Scislo. Iudy Vinson, Gertrude Peck, Vixian Cross. Pat Pearson, Iudy Winn. June Mosier. Second Row: Peggy Daugherty, Iudy Filson, Mary Lou Chesney, Ierri Iohnson, Carolyn Bell, Becky Hinde, Sue Tann, Barbara Theohald, Noel Rakestraxv. David Cross, Barbara llayin, Carol Weinhold. Third Row: Larry Fritsehie. lean Churchill, Frances Leyey. ludy Ellington, Paul Holmherg, Clarence Refer. Ronald Roberts, David Iones. .Xnne Benton, Iudy Anderson. Dennis Calvert, Lewis Hinshaw. lfomrlz Row: Charles Maglio, Don McCullough, Louise Pollaro, Norma Wymore, Diane Schuck, Terry llayis, Charles Howard, Ron Bilyeu. Ronald VVentz, Frank Aguilar. Iohn Martin. lim Green. Ififlh Row: Larry Hedges, Tom Starnes. Ken Voge. Sandra Katherman. Kenneth Stock, Stanley Warlen, Don Showalter, Robert Brown, Stanley Churchill, .Xryin Olin, Marshall Gordon. Miss Bialuzivincii CANNKDN First Row: Nadine lfreeman, loe Kilbane, Sandra Flueckinger, Sandra Mitchell, Kay Kantor. Snvfzzrf Raw: lilixabeth lluell. Marilyn lacohs, Phyllis Marker, Madelyn Sharpless, Carolyn Ranke, Ioyce McGee. 'I'!11'r1l Row: .Xrlene Cohen, Lois Kuchenhecker. lion Craven, Iordan Samuelson. Howard Rosenberg, Sondra Grant. Iionrlfz Row: Boh Coulter, Iohn Davis, David Poole, Mike Cowan, William Akers, Gary Ashcraft. Mu. M. L. Carina Firzfl Row: David Baker, Michael VVeiner, Tom Newborn, Iohn Bruce, Donald Kirk. Carol Cleveland, Ruth Hollis, Sandra Duni. Semin! Row: Donald Brown, Don Matney, Linda Levine, Marvin lfleschman. Larry Remis, Paula Hoyt, Carole Charpie. VVally Brown, Zolan Cilgus. Third Row: Iohn Reed, Marie Trusler, Catherine Heine, Roger O'Hara, Larry Levinson, lion Kunz, Nancy Iones, Ronald Young, Floyd Hook. lfozfrlh Row: Iack McKee, Robert Iohnston, Donna Noger, .Xrthur lleekard, Larry Sluss, Larry Brown, Ronald Shapiro, Lloyd VVilliams. Delxin Louthain, .Xrnolcl Botwinik. QI MR. WILI.A1llJ CilIAlXIBliRS lfirfl Noun' Kunnt-th Sullixpm. Larry Smith, llaxitl Sharp, Camlun I.t-nic. Snvnzfl Iww: Wilma Hayncs, lifmnit: Dorman, llavitl KL-sslcr, Samlra Damon, liclna Nciglilmrs, Susan Williams. Thin! Row: Marsha Clilhcrg, Becky' Grizzull. Martin Halsey, Ruth Pattuc, Ilutlrly Bicknell, Iamcs Dickt-y, Rohcrt Kvllul11.Ifo1rr'ff1 Krmf: Hcmniu Adams, liilwartl Impex. Carl Daugherty, Pt-tu Muller, litrrm Scgu, Gary Luke, Gary Burgess, Mu. IQUBIZRT Cot'1.Ti-Lk .. , . . I'1r,f1 Imw: Roh llrackhalm. Mzcliavl llnag, Rfmaltl It-nkms, liuvurly lifmu, Crmnic lfrtiy, Nancy Hctlluml, lfranccs Hcmllfman. Larry Stousu. Sl'llU1Ilf Raza: Mary Ifranct-s Rust-iistt-ul, Rt-x Moslt-5, litlwartl liurlingamu, lim Mosclit-Il, Rulf Wagm-r, Marvin Zvi-l, Karol Hummull, Ianis Dalrymplc. Third lCf1n': Santlra lrvlmsnn. liatlitfint- lhmwii. Sharon Owens. llavitl Smith. Ronalcl Stein. lilizahcth Sghmitlt, Dnnalrl Zackcrt, lzarl R4-mis. Larry Milla-r. Ifuurffz Row: Iamcc Cilcavcs. Patsy Iolinsun, .Xmlrcw l'lit'ltls, Wamla Wingt-rt, liwh I'ippt-nga-r, Bill Fcrgusun, Rnnalcl Stocklzitifur, Trrl lbrclicr. Miss MARY IJ.'xt.'c:i1i1.1z'1'Y Ifirxt Roux' Vicki Vaiclic, Inlm llulliclay, Matlttlyn Illcmskx, listcllc Zcltlin. Nancy Cook. .Szfmfzrl Rnziu' lit-tty' Column. Terry liratlshaw. lit-lorcs Suvy, Clary Smith, Norma l.t-wis. Patricia I.inst'y, Nancy IDL-nny. 'I'l11'rr! Rout Ilrmris Haxus, Huh VVulch, Ilcmnalcl llamrun, Rulla Killian, Susan Ilcnslcy. Pat Mciirath. It-an Iaickwoml. lfrmflfz Row: Iam' Rt-ill, Kart-11 Circh. llun vNlCllfILlSL', David lilaml, Gus Sclmcitlcr, litltlit' Phillips, lluln M1bCIlL'I'. Q2 an 'Wan fy E 2 MR. Davin DLH.-xRu'r lfirxr Now: lioli llayis. Phil Ciooclhinrler. llerh Ruliin, .Xl lieiteliman, Phil Clreenert, lim Christian, loe Scroggs, lfraneis llinlile. .Xlhert MeCulliek, Snnlzzl Row: Larry McClellan, Dean Moilitt, llavirl Cheney. liill Hulvliartl. Marvin Cruxan, liill Yancey, Hill Grisham, lot- Green. Ken Martin. Tlzirrl Row: lack lfrieclman, Louis Cay, lohn llanna. Charles liruun, lack Chesney. liert Aaron. lerry Mel'herron, Gene l.ex'ine, Gene Singleton. lfozzrfh Row: Wayne Creenert. Don liloeh, Miles Morgenstern, lion Taylor, laek Peek, lack Morgan, liryin Showalter, C. l.. Hitehler. liill White. Miss lvl.-XXINIAQ ERICKSON Ifirff Row: Bonnie Fair. Suzanne Crosby, Phyllis Sehenek, Clautline jackson, Roberta Cullen, Naomi liray.Srr'o11zf Row: loella lletlen- baugh, Carol Rudolph, Io Anne Lyman, Marilow Pippenger, Pat Hoff. lionnie Clark, loleeta Wentz. Carol Friesen. Tliirrl Row: Kaylynn Petherhriclge. Maxine Krietman, Lana Leonard, Ianey Long, Ann lillis, Sauntlra liratlley. Patsy VVilson, Sharleen Thompkins. Ifozrrllz Row: Cornelia Quasa, lenny Ienkins, Charlotte Mitchell, Linrla Rothen. Peggy lierltstresser, Sharon Reeves, loyee Sprattler. MRS. MARG.ARliT FALLS Fir!! Row: Kitty Keiter, Samuel VVaas, Constance Brown, Iames Seifert, Patricia Watts, llavitl Smiley, luulith VVebster. SITOVIIX Rauf: Elaine Schaetller, Eunice Kur, Roy Terry, lionnie lleitle. Glenn Sublette, Iurly liallow, Carol lutly, Richard Copaken, Thin! Row: Cayla MeCanles. Mary Kirk, Kathryn Gouras, Santlra Wyatt, William Armstrong, Larry Brown, Charles Riclgway, Iohn Stephens, Charles Fisher. Fozzrth Row: Sally Crosswhite, Susan lirarlley, Ann O'lDell. john Totlrl, janet lingler, Sam liaker. Richartl Thies. Glenn McCoy. 93 Mic. H. B. FRANKLIN 151-l'5'I Row: Rusalynn linckcr, lit-tty llarpcr, Mcllia Powell, Ianicc Ruhcrts. Marcia Lcrncr, .'xllllI'Cf Sliapiru. SKTUIIIZ Row: Margot Ilzicwicnuki, Martha Lappin, Carnl Curtis, Sanclra Hcying, Monti Qucm-llu, 'I'liumlrirc Oiwizacu. .Xnily Parks. Thin! Row: Donna Smith. lucly Braun, llianc Mycrsrin, lbvtta Turley. lliannc liyans, Gary lfluycl, Carl Ncinlcrt, Philip Cooke. lfrnlrlfi Row: Norman Parkcr, jerry Coleman, Dayiml Rmlaliaugh. Iuhn lilicrcnl. Ricliartl Stucktun, Huh Krislw, Tccl Koontz, Rwnalcl Schaclcr, lirl Spencer. Mic. HAIKIJLD fililil-ill lfirxl Rauf: l,arry llilllifffli. Rugt-r Rains, lixa May Silycrman, liarliara limwn. Iam-t Smith, lit-tty Stcincr. Sn'm1rlNou': Iumlith Hamilton, Patricia Boyer, Rolucrta Huscliy. llarrict liunsim. Stn-pliuii llarrull, Dick Kcnyyurtliy, lk-anna lit-Witt. Tfll-IYI' Row: Phillip Barnes, Dennis McVay, Charlt-s Mnsku, liiili Ki'utcliim'r, Inlin Iaclascm. liarhara Hitc, liarhara Puiziicr, Cynthia Maupin. lfonrflz Row: Ianct YValkcr, Iucly lryin. Shirley Grass, Ilclaim- Sliuru, Nlcla Knlias, Irilin Schwark, Jack laislilimruk. limlmlic Rmyc. Miss l,xcQL7iaL1N11 I'IANliY lfirft Rauf: Samlra Partly. .Klint Carliali, lit-tty Tumlcl. Pat llorlman, Iliann Stullmafli, Iam-t Wcstcrn, Ianicc Pylc. Svmml Row: Sanclra Yon. Patty Ray, Mary Iam' O'RuarlQ, lfliiiiiiclrwu Maya-r. lilaim- Smith. Shirley lxwnliurgcr. Mary Purl, Carol limnks, Ianct jackson, Pat Yaryan. Thin! lQnw: Cilcmla lfim-, Pat lirmyn, Sanmlra l.1ll'I'lbHll, Francus U'IJcll. .Xngnla Cross, litlitli Mcllurmick, Phyllis Actor. Suu Hines, Mary Wamsliur, Ray Wallace. l.imla lJLlllliL'I1l3l'lIlQ. ,'iUlII'fh Raw: Darlt-nc Wisr, Ibumtliy Ilayiclsnn, Saunclra llciorl. Rau It-an Norwood, Rust-lynnc Wicnsliicnk, Samlra Warlun. luliana lialstim, Linila Olscn. licmnit Dunalrlsnn, l.in1la Kcllur. , nm 1-'55 'il A R 94 .mv 5 nn KF 73' 4? mv wr '-1 Miz. Bun. HARMON lffrff Row: Donna Ilulinlmerg. Marilyn Spector, In .Xnn Parks, Don Strrvliineyer, l.in1l41 Vials. SUYJIIKI Rrmf: l.1ll'l'y Cgllclwell. Iwyce Settles, Luum Gehrs, Suzanne Rnnhult. Mary .Xlliwn, Billie Kruimiek. lutlx' Iiorexmv. 'l'!11'r'1l Row: Bonnie Sehnner, iiiirx' Smith. Mike IleM41i't-ii. Arthur Smith, Druid Christnizin, Mike Hilsinger, Scott Martin, Dick Kincziiml. 1'iU!Il'lh Raw: lion Rugers, Shermain lfmter, Hola Ilaiulieiii, Ivan Frwin, Iloward Gopnmn. Charles Cinnphell, Iohn Rnhertmn, Steve Ilnzlett. MRS. K,AT'1Ii HQLLLY Ififzfl lQu11'.' l..lI'I'j Hunlmn, Rmiilynn Becker, Kay Kziifer. Ginger lilmert, lerre Streck, Kay litem. Srwlzrl Ro1z': lfmiiees liiislignkimi, Diane lfilhert, Luretta lltllllilll, Imm Boswell, Suzanne Davis, llinmlii Zululfw. Luis Cohen, Mqullyn llisle. rllfllrfll Rrmu' luyce Milburn, Imly Huiforcl, Margo lillix. Iegin Tmtt. Put Thies. .Xnn Huinplirey, llllfliilfil Grim. Ifmrrllz Row: K.1y Ruling, Billie VVilli4nm, Rrvhert Iinremxv, Intl Pm-kt-. Run XVeihei'. Hill Rnlverts. Clizlrles Hurt, Iiill liehn. Miss NIARY Rvrii I.xc:oBmN liirfl lQrm'.' Cm-:il Suuiger, fiilffll McN1illen, Shirley ,Xllierts, Margaret Rowe, ll41i'lmi'z1 llnrxh. lieth' Gilbert, Putty l,1llI'llUI1. llgirlmrgi .Xyi'es, Scrmzrl Row: Cnrul Gnlires. Sainaly Bmw. Viviun Gorinzin, lie-tty Siinpwn. Marilyn Allen, Slierri Stein, Nancy Ricketsun, Inner llglnrller, Kathy Hurrizlge. Third Row: Hairriet Fisher, Betty Clark, Ruth Pope, Cynthia iireh, Inckie .xiltllllillk Catherine Czirroll, Lurenii Ilmvm, Io Ann jenkins, Linrlii Mzinzlelkelir. lizirhzirzi Iingler. Ifrmrth Row: Rue Marie lkisiiianiiik. Hinlnr Iinlwqmls, Ibgivicl Wolfe. l..lFl'Q' Wehh, Huh Murrell, Iucly Allison. Sunclrzl Reeves, Beverly White, Muriel Wright, Marcus Kaplan. 95 Mit. Cttaiuaes JENKINS Ifir.i'l Row: Rex Weildle. llill Mathews, Stan Madlof, Sam Yancey, Kay Hendricks, Sharon liyans, Stephen Kelly, Iaek Silvey. Second Now: Sharon Bell, Dee Vonne Clark. Ifrank Davis, Pat McCaughey, Ashton Mochel, Sam Shaw. Ronald Nedhlake, Manne Magady. Thin! Row: Larry Owen, 'l'ommy Conkright, Warren Lyle, Karen Witte. Gary Weese. lohn Roherts, Iohn Williamson, Frank Davis. ,JUIIVIII Row: Iudy Simons, Marvin Lambert. Stuart Powell, Larry lierry, David Pennington, Karl Richardson, Kevin Gratton, Tom Hasile, Larry Margraye. Miss LAtf1tA JOHNSTON lfirxf Row: Zelma Goldstein, Norma Riley, Mickey Marks, .Xnita Holt, Muriel Brown, Marcella lirown, lim Muiller. Semin! Row: Marilyn Kinser, Marylou Ahingtori. Pamela Kilpatrick. Mary Whitehorn, liarleen Van Gorkom, liugene Weisherger. Rita Grace, Pat Ward, Corrine Iaeolus, Carol Scott. 'l'l1z'nl Row: Pat Rich, Sue Masters, Ianiee Prlanz. Doris Park. Mary Oyerhy, Phyllis Hamilton, Shelhy Locklear, Corder Clark. lid Moschell. Ifozzrllz Row: .Xliee Hook, Olexa Wise, Gloria Camphell. Gene Lewis, liill Hahn, Dean Marriott, lid Werly, Gordon Allison, Vernon lones. Mus. Bl'lATRICli Iot'1nJAN I'Al'l'.fl Row: Iuclith lloman, Saundra Fawcett. Mary Allen. laniee liuettner, lien llunt, Raymond lirooks, Ierry Kilhane, liarlyara Niyens, Dennis Shell. Xcmnzf Row: Ronald Meredith, lohn Stathopoulos. Harla liaellow, Tiyila ,Xrnt-tt, Sharon llam. Pat lfinkle, Susan Williams, lean Dennis. Iimmy Malkausky. Thin! Row: Larry Braun. Rose Ierwiek, Ialene Burch, Rodney Weiher. Gene Sanders, Lee Ann Rothschild, Iody Landers, Scott Dudero, Ierry Duggins, Linda Gregath. lrflllflh Row: Gary Downs, Roy Richardson, Phil Trotter, Alba Champ, Patty Paul, Margie Mays, Donald Crow, Tim McCahon, lack Capps. 96 Mk. DAVID KIRK Fir.-'I Row: Muriel Stalci, Rohn-rt Morchcad, Ralph Gross. Buddy Hclnian, Margin' Bryant, Sandra Vandixcr, Iudi Iohnson, Eugcnic Kcinpcr. Sccomf Rmf: Iudy O'IDonncll, Sarah Collier, Annclla Church, Glcn Rccct-, Carl Ilcan, Judy Gershon. Louisc VVilci', Karcn Rhoncmum, Naomi XVamshcr. Thin! Row: Carol Vacca. Bill Dobson, Frank Simonic, Bonnie Skclly. Sandra Funk. Ruclcna Kranirr, Rohcrtn Gordon. Ilarlcnc Briinhlc. Iffmrllz Row: Linda VVhcclock, Robert IJcan. Hcrhcrt Stuin, Gary Brown, George Parks, Fred Trusscll, Icrry Nickcson. Richard Carlxon. Douglas Carlandcr. Mit. RAY Koiaxto lfirxf Roux' Iohn Wickcrt, Charles Randall. Gary Botwinik, Rux Shell. Gary Argon, Harry Hoxtcttcr. Scrmzzz' Roux' Richard Gunncrson, Ralph VVct-dman. Larry Light. Don YValtcrs, Gary Phillips, Roh VVillianis, Ralph Kincaid. Thin! Roux' XVai'nc Allen. Iini Chappclcar, Larry Roger, Larry Wicklcffc, Pctcr Ifrandscn. Cccil Husong, Harvcy Stockwell. Ifourflz Row: Richard Murdock, .Xrthur Daria, Icrry McMillin, Dcnny VVcavcr. VVarrcn Platt, Gcorgt- Rinard, Frankis Stockwcll. MR. DON LINULIA' 1517-.ff Row: Roi VVallacc, lay Ricketts, Rohcrt Smith, Roger Odcn, Iamcx Crownoxcr. Richard VVhitc. Sammi Row: Richard Knight, Roh Maskill. Bill Brown, Robert Dalc. Gary Turner. Tfzirzl Row: Marshall Zaun. Don Comniann, Glynn Ioncs, Dick Ilcnsluy, Marion Dt-an, Bohhy Iiarncm. Fllllfffl Row: Lcon Lanih, Bruce Chumlca, Ronnic Frcisingcr, VVaync Thurman, Iohn Klassen, Iini Hopson. Gcnc England. 97 Mk. Moisrru LINDVVALL lfizxrr Row: Nancy lknoxy, ,Xclelle Zelzlin. Zartar Chaclian, VValterena llanks, Lucille llillyer, Patsy Cohryn, Betty .Xlihey Sfmmi Raza: Marcia Clock, Milclrerl Byers, Linrla Qienicke. Pwarliara Heicle. llurrinrla liueclefelml, Kathryn liurks, Sharon Moore, Peggy Piggott. Third Row: Nancie Gentry, lyan Abbott, Iackie llingus, Sue Cory, Ioe O'Sulliyan, Diana lbuenow, Mary liurgelr, Gerald Innes. lfllllfffl Row: Eugene Clayman, Richarrl Croisant, lon lfowler. Terry Putnam, Ruliert Copalaen. Leroy Carhah, Iohn linness, Gary Newman, Arthur Taylor. Miss Do1m'rnY NICTCQINNIS lfirxf Roux' llonnie Refer. Carolyn Auclslcy, Nancy Kelly. Sonia Ilolihs, lilaine Scliloxman, lurly Young. Suzanne Dawson. SCCUIIIX Rrmf: Betty Halsey, Cecelia Uillierg. Neya Gunn, Shirley Reeals, lean Vannliyer, Sue .Xnn VVallis, lflarliara Kunkel, llarlwara Carlson. Third Row: Darlene Malamucl, Roberta Kueliler, Marilyn lilonsky. ,Xnn Raccuglia, Iumly Dalton, Carol Vogt, Mina Rae Harler. Beverly Aschevaumlen. Mary Hickman, lirmrllz Rww: Lincla Van Laningham, llarliara liorman, lanis llayis, Shirley laiutliain, Gloria Ruelly, Betty Lou Coon, Irene Champ, Kathryn Nelson. Miss k:LIZABli'I'H Mrrsrcisgrzmriviiu Ifir.-'f Row: lim Nichols, George Reenl. Herbert Spiegel, Lloycl Stanton, Cynthia lones, fvlarilielle Mcliinney, Mary George, l.inmla llonalrlson, Ioyce lones. Srmrifl Row: lucly Schneider, Lois liclwarrls, Priscilla Robinson, lbeanna Nunn. Patricia Davis. Patty Cooper, Diane Fahrize, Susan Knox, Charlie Keeler. Ilaye Henderson. Third Row: Erlrlie Frazier, Terry Long. Barbara Iuengling. Lana Linrlley, Beverly Morris. Marilyn Olsen, Peggy Noger, Suzanne Stringfellow, Helen Muiller, Tresslynn Ilurt. l'.UlIl'fh Rauf: William Foster, Gary VVar1l, Glenn Owings, Malcom Nelson, Russell Sorensen. Ierry llucl-qlanml, Larry Gulcllierg, llick Hall, lohn Geiger, lioh Christman. ,oh -1411 'wr' 98 I 2216 ?1rulil Miss NLLL MITCH1iLL Ifirxl Row: Charlene Goodhinder, Carol Maness, .Xthena liaeakos, Margaret Orozeo, leanette lillis, lean lfritschie, Karolyn Nelson, Mariorie Neidert, Diana liulaysky, Carol Finkel. .Seemzd Kouw Bonnie Gardner llllen Wolf. Marilyn Miller, Virginia Young, Ianiee Tanler. Sharon liucher, Vivian Iohnston. liyelyn Duny, Dolores Gorman, Sherry Barher. Tlzirrl Raw: Ioan Graham. Carolyn Brown, LaDonna Duncan, Ioan Tolle, Willa Lewis, Barhara VVL-her, Martha Griflin, Patricia Gant, Carol Holman, Iudy Hetrick. l'10!H'ffI IQnu': Susan Languein, Sue Freeman, Vida Shipman, Sue Lewis, Iudy Sharp. Ioyce Trott, Brenda Ottey, Io.Xnn Atwater. Saundra Boyd, Stephanie lfouts. MR. Cuio Moitiussurrii lfir.-'I Row: Gerald Widmier, Tonia Morris, .Xnna Mae Hills. Gayle Freneh, Emma Rucker, Carlton Scott, Richard King, Eugene Fahes, Daye Thorne. Marshall Spiegel. Seewzrl Row: Ted Shane, lack Anderson. Charlotte Wills, liarhara Boswell. Carolyn Skidmore. Annette Capper. Leon Barnes. Stanley Seligson, Lyle Croisant, Iohn Vrentas. Norman lirnsting. Third Rrmf: Larry Mc.Xlister, ,Xllen Steiner, Bud Clark, Larry Lee, Rue Ricketts. liolv Newton, lack Thiel, George Kerr, Richard Williams. Don Long. lfonrffz Row: Donald Kelley, .Xrt Katz, Mike Vlladdell, Leonard Rosen. Iohn Thornton. Ken Lambert, Roger Carlson, .Xllan Hans. Kenneth Iingland, lay Montgomery. MR. ANDREW Nritskl 1 ir.fr Roux' Mike Ward, George Pink, lfred Wiekert, Ierry Stevens, Ray Ware, Kenneth Shemark. liill Morse, Richard Kalhfleiseh, Ierry Huston, lim Ierlries. Ioe Nastasio. .Sl'c'Ul1!l' Rolla' Richard lirammer, Ioe Cohryn, Tim Donovan, Iohn Passiglia. Iames Young, Richard Rader, Iames Lacy, Iim Holleman. lloh liyans, .Xllen Majors, Tim O'Sulliyan. Tlzirrf Row: lioh Iohnson, lfreil Meiners, Hubert Anders, liarry Darlington. VValter Edgar. Tom Dickey, Gary Meidinger, Dale Keith, Don Mayfield. liyrl Sawyer, Roger Watson. Fflllfffl ICou'.' Charles Adams, Berman Hoyinga. Mark Hollister. Ierry Henderson. Iohn Leyy, Rohert Murray, Stephen Eastwood, Paul Sanford, lim Daugherty, Sanford Shapiro, Kenneth Cage. Deryle Hoyinga. 99 MR. L. E. LJLIVER Ifirxf Row: Barbara Thomas, Sharon Black, Iurly' Royse, .Xuclrey Barnes. Glenna Downs, Mary' lieth llerry, lanet Marriott, Carol Huseby. Sl'L'0l1If Row: Ilorothy' Own-nf, Ianet Iackson. Io .Xnne Reece, Ferne Russler, Carol Smith. Lillian Mcjfee, Ann Bartholomew, Ioyce Manson. Thin! Row: Carroll lay. Karen Carpenter, Don Staatz, llonaltl Barash. Marxhall Saper, Raymontl Kelly, .'Xl'Il1Lll'fi0I'llUI'l, Gortlon Rothrock. Ifourflz Row: Sanilra Noell, Sanrlra Smith, lim Rowe, Gary Anclerson, Helen Parker, Shelton Gallas, Michael Burke. Arnold Kort, Douglas VVoorls. Mit. DALE Pfxiuaniz Iizrxt Row: Hugh Hass. lion Weider, Larry' Ginflvurg, Don Heitmanek, Richartl Hays. Leroy Cheney. Marvin Greer, Pat Piggott. Sl'4'01IIfKULtf'.' Ilonalcl Anclren. Stanley Schere, Larry Iackson, George Allen, Francia Kappler, Larry liulaney, Barry' Glenn, Marion De Melfy, Harry' Fakem. Tfzirzl Row: Richartl Murr. Sondra Denison, Ierry' Falin. Phillip lirimlile, Charles Folanrl, Holm Glinn, Gary' Moore, lack Mattocks. Fonrfh Row: Larry Speakman. Phil Fyer, john Wintlhigler, lbavicl Marcus, Geraltl Harris, Holi McLaughlin, lim Bramble, Dale Schmidt, Iacli Murphy. Mas. LoTT1E Riaisim l:fl'.1'f Row: Connie Staley, Ioyce Kozleychar, Kathy VVeiclman, Vivian Fckert. luzly Holleman, liarliara Friecl, Iucly Volkuwitz. Iune Graham. Scranzl Row: Ruth Palmgren. Arlene Gohle, .Xrlene Rosenhlum, Santlra Sopkin, Marilyn Moyer, Io .Xnn Freeman. Gayanne Gill, Carol Finley. Nancy' Huffman. Tfzirn' Rout Patti French, Funice Hall. Santlra Rhonemus, Sara Forshach, lanet Smith, Karla Blaine. Georgia Stephens, Marilyn Smith, Carol Churchill, Gail Allen. liozrrlfz Row: Carol Ilunayant. Natline Chattielcl, Marlynn Simons, George Koffler. Everett Leiman, Duane Halclyvin. lim Ferguson, Marshall Kleinatein. xx ur . , IOO MR. A. B. RICHINIOND Flvfif Row: Pat Baer. Vista Lackey, Linda Davis, Shirley Powell, Vicki Powell. Second Raw: Bonita Gonzalez, Arlene Bresel, Ioyce Rosenberg, Mariorie Commans, Carol Hart, Letitia Clark. Third Row: George Bay. Linda Hayes. Neil Williama, Ierry Gershman, Pat Musick, Fred LoVerde. Fourlh Row: Connie Iiixman. Ianice Milburn, Merna Merrill. Iohn Hall. Iohn Andereon, Roy Busdiecker. Miss WILLA Scinxiirrr lfirsr Row: Marlene Rose. Barbara Morton, Barhara Hayley, Felicia Kixluk, Caroline Moreland, lean Koste.Sf'1'0II1f Role: lanice McCi'ary. Terry Carpenter, Barbara VVaters. Carol Ronemous, Mary Lou Kirby, Carol Simpmon, Darlene Grass. Thin! Row: Mary ,Xnn Clark, Iudy VVeinsheink. Marilyn Martin, Carol Ross, lean Stanley, Geraldine Phares. Kenneth Lent, Philip Dougherty. I'-Ullffll Rolf: Ted 'Williamy, Ronald Sullivan, Gene Sullins. Stanley Caldwell, Paul Norris. Alan Donovan, Gene McNerney. Mus. MAIQY SHAWVER Ifirxl Row: Karen Scott. Elizabeth Rice, Iim Comfort, Charles Goodhinder, Barhara Blackwell, Pauletta Marley, Charles W'asserman, Iohn l3tm.enhaclie1'. Ioe Dalton. Snwzd Row: Sally Rinard, Linda Reppeto, Peggy Humphrey. Iudith Craig. Larry Wimeman, Ronald Harper. Karen Fair, Sharon Funk. Iutly Champ. Sandra Binder. Third Row: Christine Iasiek, Pat McLaughlin, Burney Gihson, Kenneth Coherly, Sharon Keilhack, .Xnn Oldham, Iiill Siemon, Allen Gordon, lack Reinhard. Iionrllz Row: Harry Bane Pulliam, Ioyce Landers, lulie Harris, Ian Iudy, Mary Ioy, Dale Newkirk. Irvin llwork. lack VVilliams, lim Gohl, Bob Iernigan. IOI Mit. RANDOLPH S1x11'1'11 l71'r.ff Row: lolianna Olson, lbclilwit' Katz, Ulm-mla Ifarmt-r. Grt-tchcn Wt-ntlt-gatx. Marilyn Wright, Katharina Hcllur, Pat Toalson. Sammi Row: llt'YL'I'll Mann, Marioritr Spitzt-npft-il. Carols Low. Pat Uussin. Bcvt-rl1' Iortlan, Mary Hatilu-in. Shirlcy Hanrl, Shirley Finkclston. Tliirzl Iwuf: Kay Prothman. lit-it-rly Wolltcy. Virginia Lanstlon, Richartl VVt-hstt-r. Hcrli Kohn, lack liosscrman, lohn Olicr. I'l0I1l'ffl Row: Dick Turpin, Hill Muultlcr. lim Icpson, Pat O'Connor. Ilavitl lirunn, Miku MiCl1clsur1,Iol111 Wartl. AAISS INA V.ANVfJLKLNBl'Iit?lI 151151 Row: lilainc l'i1lI'llL'.lI'l, lictlt- Mcliritlc. Mary Spucr, Paul Vaitlic. lim Hollantl. Kirk VLll1lllYL'I'. .Sccollrf Rauf: lohn Salmon, Henry Rttlicfortl, lionnic llarxtt-1, It-zinm-ttt' Simpson, Marilyn Sucstcml, Charlcs Snytlcr. Karyn Sort-iist-n. l.iIltl1l Barton. Third Razr: .Xrnoltl Schwartz, liill Kostc. Ilavitl Murphy, Iantit liantly. Wantla Mclching. Lintla Carpt-ntt-r, lim Caltlwt-ll. lim Parrott. f'i0lII'I!1 Row: Tcrry Tiffany, llcttc Ilunavant, Sue Mclin. Kathryn Willwanlxs. lim Scott, Ilonaltl Klll'llYSliy, Ioyct' Guntlt-rson, 'l'1lt-r Spmul. Miss RIJTH MAIQY XVEERS lfrrff Row: Iilll Motlitt, Rolit-rta liogtlaiiotf, Piarliara Rotlicnhcrg. Maxim- Hlattcr. .Xnita Wamnan, Sharon l.ox'call, Cintly Gilggus. Scwuiizf Raw: Santlra Scott, Pat Hticttiiur, Ianct Masltill. Carolc liikost. Carolyn Trisscll, licvcrly Michael. Iilainc Iluni, Iutly Dclp. Tliird Row: Kathi' Spiros. Phyllis Strahlt-. Ruth Smith, Santlra Gtrsliman. Hugh Haysingcr. Gail Wright. Shirlny Rctltlick. Lucy Hilclcrlwrantl. I'.0Ill'ffl Row: lack VVilson, Perry lil1ll'llit'l1lWillt'l', Riclianl Mt-roiiuy, Gary Sctlt-y, liarhara Isom, Ilavirl Polls. Lyntlall Van lbykc, Harry Kaplan. Holi Stuart. 4 IO2 U4 S DC eff' ii ' MR. WYAYNE XAVILHRLE I ir.r1 Row: lngriil Wagncr. Ianut Pfcfur, Iucly Capito. Iurry l.ittlcl'it-lil. Linila Luiy. Sonia Silycrinan, .Xlicc Arthur. Patricia Forsytliu. Snmnl Row: Cara Luc Tillman. Phyllis Aaron. Ican Surface. Donna Gail Snow, Loretta Raymond, Lcu Smith. Ilcan .xl'llIKU'HI'lg. Lincla liarnaril, Carol Craig. Tlzinf Row: Iuily Ilayis, liarhara Colwcrly. Laquita Mason. Donna lluacliniaiiii, Iiin Sinctxcr. Stott Whitlill, Clark Taylor. Gt-orgy Kiluhcc. Carol Anilcrson, 1'iUlIl'If1 Row: john Strong, Stan lbulginorl. lohn Gallighcr. lirucc lforil. Martin Suliacfcr. Iohn Biggs, Miko Montgall. Larry Goosiiian, liolw l.iclitcnlwrgcr. Mus. EDITH WLINBERG Ifiizfl Row: lfrnicla Mcrniclmtcin, Linila Larimon, Iuilith Scaycr. Mary Van Ilylxt-, Marilyn lit-nnctt. Carolyn Mdloyyan. Snmzrf lJrm': Diana Tohh, Cecilia llolfnian, Pcnniu Pcnrocl. Gcncya Gaston, Sharon Sicgrist. Kay Tiffany. .Xrthur Hoilgc. Tlzfwl Row: Morris Zwillcnlx-rg, Carol Planzcr. Linnfc lingclhartlt. Ianc Lcc. .Xrlcnc Thomas, Carol VV4-aycr. Harolil Spinnur. lforrrlfz lQffn': Bill Ley. licnita Mokofsky. Dcloru Long. Hola Hunluy. lbonalil Layman. Iohn Morrison. Stanley Katzinan. Miss FRANCES XVRAY lf1'r.v1 Row: Iiililic Kraninicr, Patricia Hostcttur, Sherrill Sixta, Douglas Marknr. Harry Mittulton, Larry Garrctt, Sl't'Ul1lf Row: Iohn Ilolmhcrg. licrnic Mathcis. Ct-uil Laml, Iamcs Gary Harlan, Ralph Gwinn, Dclton Nihart, Ianiux Starforil. Ioycc Lynn Murphy. Tlzinf Row: Iualy Leach. Don Smiley. Sallie Carpcntcr. Lillian Thorne. Charlene Blackburn, Lcanna lioysko. Marilyn Thornton. Manlclyn Dicclricks. IJUIIIAIII Row: .Xnita Null VVilliaim, Patricia Sullcns, Harry Williaim, Gary Lcc Cruinhaugh, Ray Paraona, Painula Patrick, Linmla Lailil, Holm Pllanz. IO3 ABSENTEES Firsl Row: Mary Cariddi, Gloria Stout, Nikki Tommasini, Carol Greer, Ruby Friedman, Linda Ellis, Dorothy Iustice, Rosalyn Webb. Second Row: Stephen Blockburn, Deanna Kaiser, Diana Iones, Leta Darlene Swoflord, Icanne Tressler, Donna Wolverton, Bonnie Hill, Maryanne Woodbury, Leneihl Kincacle, Pat Dedrick. Third Row: Iames Long, Phyllis Sanderholm, Iune Kisner, Sandra Nichols, Myrna Goodrich, Iudy Schmiedeskamp, Dec Ann Lewis, Io Bay, Natalie Wachtel, Dick Wilson, Dick Reed. Fourlh Row: Don Miller, Harold Kuebler, Tex Ritter, Pedro Gonzalez. Raymond Harter, Robert Schwartz, Mark Burke, Howard Shoup, Tom Bernard. 104 Kang 6z'4?aa64.,. IJ 429 C51 rr ,fr l, 6 iT3?'?L!'z, will Erwin 'Nw f , 'P N J . 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LAPPIN Sc'crc'lary C nxtozliun CECFLIA BURKE MRS. NEW W. CHRISTINE Nurfe Regiszrar Pizmifl for Mr. Cdhlf-MRS. ROBERTA YOUNG Pianist for .7Wl'.f. Iozzrdmz -MRS. IONA SUDERMANI Piunixt for the Phyfiml EIlIlCl1li077 IJff7tIl'fl7ZOHf'-MRS. Head of ClIfFffl'itl1MISS BERENICE V. BERNTSIQN Head of Librflry-Mlss FLORENCE VVADE IN MEMORIAM FLORENCE BRADLEY Plzy zeal Edumizon Dm! Aprnl R7 IQSS MRS. WILDA MO'RRISON fllzmdance IAYE EIIART IOQ pwddltdz '7adez A Aaron, Bert CI25 9, Q3 Aaron, Phyllis C105 32, 46, 103 Abbey, Betty C125 9, 98 Abbott, Ivan Anthony C105 98 Abington, Mary Lou C115 75, 96 Actor, Phyllis C125 9, 37, 55, 94 Adams, Bonnie C85 32, 32, 45, 46, 92 -,,Adams, Charles C95 81, 99 Adelman, Iacqueline C125 9, 54: 95 Agron, Gary C105 82, 97 Aguilar, Frank C105 64, QI Akers, W. Carl C125 9, QI Alberici, Angeline C85 Alberici, Marcel C85 Alberts, Shirley C125 9, 43, Baldwin, Duane C125 9, 33, 37, 61, 62, 70, IO0 Ballow, Iudy C85 93 Bandy, Ianet C85 75, 102 Banks, Walterena C105 98 Barash, Donald, C105 82, 84, 100 Barber, Sherry C95 Q9 Barker, Ianet C95 90 Barnard, Linda C105 39, 46, Blockburn, Steven C85 104 Blonsky, Madelyn C105 46, 92 Blonsky, Marilyn C105 46, 98 Bloodgood, Lloyd C125 IO, 32, 32, 50,89 Boedefeld,Dorr1nda C105 45, 75, 98 I Boehmer, Dick C125 10, 50, 88 Bogdanoff, Roberta C125 I02 Boley, Kenneth C115 82, 88 Boling, Kay C115 95 75, 76, 103 Barnes, Audrey C105 39, 45, 46, 52, 75, 100 Barnes, Bobby C105 81, 98 Barnes, Leon C115 64, QQ Barnes, Phillips C85 Q4 Barnes, Margie C 5 32 Bartholomew, Ann C105 IO0 Barlett, Ladonna C115 56 Barton, Diane C105 QI 75, Barton, Linda C85 75, 102 Basile, Tom C85 96 Basile, Bill C125 9, 88 95 Allen, Gail C125 9, 39, 46, 47, 48, 54, 100 Allen, George C95 64,69, 45, 100 Allen, Glenda C115 45, 46, 47, 49, 54, 65 Allen, Marilyn C125 9, 43, 95 Allen, Mary Lynn C85 32, 75, 96 Allen, Wayne C115 Q7 Allison, Bob C85 Allison, Gordon C125 9, 33, 41, 96 Allison, Iudy C125 9, 37, 95 Allison, Mary C95 95 Amrhein, Carla C105 45, 50, 90 Anders, Hubert C95 69, 99 Anderson, Carol C125 9, 103 Anderson, Gary C105 100 Anderson, Iack C115 99 Anderson, Iudith C105 QI Anderson, Iohn C115 37, 81, 101 Anderson, Iudy Lee C85 88 William C115 Anderson, Andren, Donald C95 100 Archer, Paul C105 Arkebauer, Iim C105 89 Armstrong, Dean C105 103 Armstrong, William C85 93 Arnett, Twila C85 75, 96 Arthur, Alice C105 103 Aschwanden, Beverly C115 49, 98 Ashcraft, Gary CII5 33, 36, 51, 81, QI Atkin, Donna Iean C85 Atwater, Iudy Ioann C95 99 Audsley, Carolyn C95 46, 47, 98 Ayres, Barbara C125 9, 39, 45, 46, 95 Ayres, Carolyn C115 45, 46, 89 B Bacakos, Athena C95 QQ Baellow,Harla C85 96 Baer, Patricia C115 45, 46, 101 Baker, David C85 QI Baker, Sam C85 93 Baker, Tony C95 32, 90 IIO Bass, Sandra CI25 9, 26, 37, 55, 95 Bay, Alex CII5 89 Bay, Io C105 104 Bay, George C115 IOI Bayley, Barbara C115 46, 54, IOI Baysinger, Hugh C115 29, 33, 36, 37, 41, 50, 64, 70, 73, 102 Beaty, Bill C115 89 Becker, Rosalynn C115 QS Behn, Bill CII5 51, 83, QS Beitchman, Alvin C125 9, 54, 54, 55, 56, 93 Bell, Carolyn C105 39, 45, 46, QI Bell, Sharon C85 96 Belove, Iudv C115 Bennett, Marilyn C105 75, 76, 76, IO3 Benson, Harriet C85 75, Q4 Benton, Anne C105 39, 45, 46, 91 Berkstresser, Peggy C85 Q3 Bernard, Tom C105 I04 Bernstein, Bob C115 33, 64, 73, 90 Berry, Larry C85 96 Berry, Mary C105 100 Bessenbacher, Iohn C95 64, 69, 73, 101 Bicknell, Buddy C85 Q2 Bidwell, Ira CII5 Biggs, Iohn C127 9, 33, 37, 41, 55, 56, 103 Bilyeu, Ronald C115 33, 41, 73, 91 Binder, Sandra C95 IOI Black, Sharon C105 39, 45, 46, 100 Blackburn, Charlene C85 75, 103 Blackburn, Steve C85 32 Blackwell, Barbara C95 101 Blaine, Karla Mae C125 9, 39, 45, 46, 48, 54, 55, 63, 65, 85, 100 Bland, David C105 41, 64, 69, 73, 92 Blankenbiller, Perry C115 51, I02 Blatter, Maxine C125 Bloch, Don C125 10, 61, 62, 93 IO, 102 Bone, Beverly C95 92 Books, Iim C105 B0r0S0w, Judy C95 75, 95 Boresow, Robert C115 81, Q5 Bordman, Ioanie C115 89 Bordman, Marilyn C85 88 Borgelt, Mary C105 50, 98 Borman, Barbara C105 75, 76, 76, 98 Bosserman, lack C125 IO, 35, 40, 41, 50, 70, 102 Boswell, Barbara C125 IO, 39, 45, 46, 48, 50, 99 Boswell, Ioan C115 49, 95 Botwinik, Arnold C85 QI Botwinik, Gary C105 81, 97 Bowen, Iuanita C95 90 Bowen, lean C105 Boyd, Saundra C95 QQ Boyer, Patricia C85 94 Boysko, Leanna C85 103 Brackhahn, Bob C95 69, Bradley, Saundra C85 Q3 Q2 Bradley, Susan C85 75, Q3 Bradshaw, Terry C105 92 Bramble, Iim C105 100 Brammer, Richard C95 99 Bratcher, Bill C105 Braun, Iudy C115 39, 94 Braun, Larry C85 96 Bray, Naomi C85 Q3 Bray, Nita C85 Brennan, Frank C95 Brenner, Harriett C85 88 Bresel, Arlene C105 IOI Brimble, Darlene C85 75, 97 Brimble, Phillip C95 100 Briscoe Brooks ,lim C95 ,Carol C95 Q4 Brooks, Ioan CII5 32, 40, 74, 76, 90 Brooks, Raymond C85 96' Brown, Barbara C85 Q4 Brown, Bill C105 56, 89 Brown, Bill C105 98 Brown, Bob C105 91 Brown, Carolyn C95 QQ Brown, Brown, Charles C115 89 Constance C85 93 Brown, Donald C85 QI Brown, Gary C85 97 Brown, Katherine C95 75, Q2 Brown, Larry C85 Q3 Brown, Larry C85 QI Brown, Marcella C115 96 Brown, Muriel C125 10, 96 Brown, P01 C95 32, 45, 46, 48, 49, 94 Brown Wallace C85 QI Bruce,,Iohn C85 QI Brueninger, Ray C105 49, 89 Brunn, 36, Brunn, David C115 33, 35, 41, 48, 49, 51, 102 Charles C125 IO, Q3 Bryant, Marjorie C85 97 Bucher, Sharon C95 Buckland, Ierry C95 99 98 Buettner, Ianice C85 96, 102 Buettner, Patricia C115 Bulavsky, Diana C95 Q9 Bunten, Ioyce CII5 Burch, Elizibeth C85 96 Burgess, Gary C85 Q2 Burke, Mark CII5 100 Burke, Michael C105 81, I04 Burks, Kathryn C105 75, 98 Burlingame, Charlotte C125 IO, 36, 90 7 Burlingame, Eddie C95 81, 92 Burns, August C105 Burton, Randolph C125 I0 Buschmann, Donna C105 46, 75, 103 Busdiecker, Roy C105 32, 49, 81, 101 Bushakra, Frances C115 49, 95 Bussoif, IoAnn C95 Q0 Buttermore, Iudy C85 Byers, Kay CII5 Q5 Byers, Mildred C105 98 C Cage, Kenneth,C95 QQ Cahn, Gitta C85 88 Caldwell, Ierry C95 56, 82, 95 Caldwell, Iim C85 102 Caldwell, Larry C95 41, 82, 95 Caldwell, Stanley C115 50, IOI Callowick, Marilyn C85 . Calvert, Dennis C115 64, 73, QI Calvin, Tom C105 Camp, Betty C85 88 Camp, Patricia C85 Campbell, Charles C95 64, Q5 Campbell, Gloria C115 96 Campbell, Robert CII5 33, 90 Capito, Iudy C105 46, 52, 103 Capper, Annette C125 IO, 45, 46, 50, 99 Capps, Iack C85 96 Carbah, Alice C95 94 Carbah, Bonnie C125 10, 90 Carbah, Leroy C105 98 Cariddi, Mary C95 45, I04 Carlander, Douglas C85 Q7 Carlson, Barbara C95 98 Carlson, Richard C85 97 Carlson, Roger C125 I0, 33, 36, 41, 48, 51, 99 Carlucci, Shirley C125 Carpenter, Karen C105 100 Carpenter, Linda C85 45, 46, 75, I02 Carpenter, Sallie C85 I03 C125 10, 38, Carpenter, Terry 45, 46, 48, 49, 101 Carroll, Catherine C 125 IO, 95 Carstensen, Theron C105 56, 88 Cartmill, Richard C95 82 Chadian, Zartar C105 98 Champ, Alba Lena C85 96 Champ, Bob C125 Champ, Irene C95 98 Champ, Iudy C105 IOI Chappelear, Iames CII5 Q7 Charpie, Carole C85 QI Chatfield, Nadine C 125 10, 36, 37, 40, 50, 100 Cheney, David C115 Q3 Cheney, Leonard C105 100 Chesney, Iack C125 10, 33, 37, 93 Chesney, Mary Lou C105 QI Chiabotta, William C91 52, 88 Christian, Iim C111 93 Christman, David C91 49, 95 Christman, Bob C101 64, 98 ' Chumlea, Bruce CII, 52, Church Annella C81 Q7 Churchill, Carol C121 38, 40, 45, 46, 100 Churchill, lean C101 45, 69, 69, 98 II, ,37, 75, QI Churchill, Stanley C101 64, 91 Clark, Betty C129 II, 36, 37, 40, 95 Clark, Bonnie C81 75, 93 Clark, Bud C111 33, 61, 73, 99 62, Crouse, Larry C1 11 89 Crow, Donald C81 96 Crownover, Iames C 91 64, 69, 98 Crumbaugh, Gary C81 IO3 Cruzan, Wesley C111 90 Cruzan, Marvin CII, Q3 Cullen, Roberta C81 93 Cullinson, Mary Frances C111 49, 89 Curfman, Patricia C121 11,90 Curtis, Carol CII1 94 Curtis, Dale C121 II ID Dale, Robert C91 82, 98 Dalrymple, Ianis C91 Q2 Dalton, Ioe C91 82, IOI 70, Clark, Clark, Clark, Carroll C1 IJ 96 Dee Vonne C81 50, 96 Letitia C121 11, IOI Mary Ann C121 11, Clark, 39, 45, 46, 50, 101 Clark, Roger C91 83 Clark, Ronald CII, Clayman, Eugene C101 81, 98 Cleveland, Carol C81 50, QI Clock, 98 Marcia C101 39, 56, Cl0ugl1, Nancy C91 45, 90 Coberly, Barbara C121 11, 103 Coberly, Kenneth C91 82, 101 Coble, Arlene C121 11, 40, 51, 100 46, C0bry11, I0S0Pl1 C91 99 Cobryn, Patricia C101 98 95 Eckert, Vivian C121 12, 25, Cohen, Arlene C121 II, 52, QI Cohen, Betty C101 92 Cohen, Lois C111 46, 95 Coleman, Ierome CII1 51, 81, 84, 94 Collier, Sarah C81 Q7 Comfort, Iim C91 IOI Commans, Don C101 83, 98 Commans, Marjorie C101 101 Conkright, Tommy C81 96 Cook, Nancy CID, 32, 45, 46, 92 Cooke, Philip C111 32, 33, 36, 41, 49, 51, 80, 94 Coon, Betty C91 98 Cooper, Patty C101 46, 98 Copaken, Richard C81 32, Q3 Copaken, Robert C101 49,5o, 81, 98 Cory, Wilma Sue C121 II, 98 Coulter, Robert C111 36, 41, 60, 62, 65, 70, 73, 91 Cowan, Dennis C101 32, 41, 56, 73, 89 Cowan, Michael C121 II, 25, 32, 33, 34, 34, 36, 37, 40, 41, 48, 49, 51, 53, 55, 70, QI Craig, Carol C121 1 1, 45, 103 Craig, Iudy CI27 11, 32, 38, 46, IOI Craton, Alice C81 Craven, Don CII, 41, 52, QI Crawford, IoAnne CII1 38, 46, 52, 89 Crawley, Connie C101 88 Croisant, Lyle C121 11, 43, 99 Croisant, Richard C101 98 Crosby, Susanna C81 Q3 Cross, Angela C121 II, Q4 Cross, David C101 QI Cross, Vivian C101 QI Crosswhite, Sally C81 Q3 Dalwn, Iudy C91 46, 75, 76, 98 Damon, Sandra C81 45, 75, Q2 Damron, Audrey C111 89 Damron, Donald C101 83, 92 Dankenbring, Linda C91 32, 45, 46, 74, 75, 94 Darlington, Barry C91 69, 99 Daugherty, Carl C81 Q2 Daugherty, Iames C91 81, 99 Daugherty, Peggy C101 45, 75, 91 Davidson, Dorothy C91 94 Davidson, Kenneth CII, 88 Davin, Barbara C101 39, 75, 76 QI Davis, Allan C91 89 Davis, Arthur CI01 60, 62, 65 70, 73, 97 Davis, Don C111 Q0 Davis, Donald Lee C81 Davis, Elizebeth C101 90 Davis, Terry C101 45, 46, QI Davis, Frank 'C81 96 Davis, Ianis C91 98 Davis, 41 Davis, 101111 C121 11, 33, 37, 70, 73, 91 Iudy C121 11, IO3 Davis, Linda C101 39, 45, 46, 47 Davis, 48, 52, 75, 76, 76, 101 Patricia C101 98 Davis, Bob CII, 84, 93 Davis, Suzanne C111 49, 56, 95 Davis, Ted C81 88 Dawson, Suzanne C91 98 Deal, Dolores C121 II, 40, Q0 Dean, Carl C81 Q7 Dean, Marion C10 81, 8 1 9 -Dean, Robert C81 Q7 Deckard, Arthur C81 QI Dedrick, Patrick C121 12, 33, 60, 62, 65, 104 Deffenbaugh, Ioella C81 93 Delp, Iudith C111 45, 102 DeMarea, Mike C91 95 De Melfy, Marion C101 IOO Denison, Sondra CII, 40, 100 Dennis, Ieannie C81 96 Dennis, Robert C101 41, 64, 69, 73, 88 Denny, Nancy C101 92 Detherage, Ben C1 11 41, 70,89 Dewey, Donna C91 Q0 DeWitt, Deanna C81 Q4 Dickey, Iames C81 92 Dickey, Tom C91 QQ Diedrichs, Madelyn C81 45, , 75,103 Dingus, Iackie C101 98 Divilbiss, Phillip C101 64, 88 Dix, Harold C101 41, 49, 90 Dobbs, Sonja C91 98 Dobson, Bill C81 97 Dolginoff, Stan C121 12, 43, I03 Donaldson, Bonnie C91 94 Donaldson, Linda C91 46, 47, 98 Donovan, Alan C101 IOI Donovan, Tim C91 QQ Dornan, Bonnie C81 75, Q2 Dorsh, Barbara C121 12, QS Dougherty, Philip CIO, IOI Downer, Ann C91 45, 50, 90 Downing, Charles C101 56,89 Downs, Gary C81 96 Downs, Glenna C101 46, 75, 76, 100 Downs, Lorena C121 I2, QS Douns, Robert C81 88 Dreher, Richard C121 12, 50, 82, Q0 Dreher, Ted C91 84, 92 Dudero, Scott C81 96 Duell, Elizabeth C111 QI Duenow, Diana C101 32, 98 Duggins, Ierry C81 96 Duke, Marion C121 12, 90 Dulaney, Larry C91 84, 100 Dunavant, Bette C81 45, I02 Dunavant, Carol C129 12, 39, 40, 45, 46, 100 Duncan, Iimmie C121 I2, 50, 90 Duncan, LaD0nna C91 QQ Duni, Elaine CII1 102 Duni, Sandra C81 QI Duny, Evelyn C91 46, 99 Duny, Marshall CII1 82, 89 Dwork, Irvin C121 12, IOI Dziewiencki, Margot C1 11 40, 45, 46, 40- 94 I3 Eakens, Barry C101 64, 100 Earhart, Elaine C81 45, 46, 75,102 Earhart, Thelma CII, Eason, Charleane C81 45, 75, 88 Eastman, Beverly C101 88 Eastwood, Stephen C91 64, QQ Eberenz, Iohn C1 I1 50, 81 , 04 Ebert, Ginger CII, 32, 37, 31, 38, 45, 46, 48, 71, 100 Edgar, Walter C91 QQ Edwards, Baylor C121 12, 33, 27, 52, 95 Edwards, Lois C91 45, 75, 98 Eikost, Carole C991 38, I02 Eisen, Iudy C101 88 Eisman, Connie C101 IOI Ekblaw, Keith C111 33, 41, 89 Ekblaw, Linda C81 75, 88 Eldridge, Patricia C111 89 Ellington, Iudy C101 45, QI Elliott, Donna C91 Q0 Ellis, Ann C81 Q3 Ellis, Bernhard CI21 I2, Q0 Ellis, 19309110 C91 46, 49, 75, 99 Ellis, Linda C91 104 Ellis, Margo C111 95 Emler, Donald C101 84, 89 Ellman, Stanley C121 12, 89 Endicott, Iames CII, 80, 81, 89 Engberg, Diane C121 12, 40, 46, 51, 55, 90 Engel, Ion Thomas C121 12, 83 O Engehardt, Linnie C101 103 England, Kenneth C121 12, 435 99 England, Ralph C101 98 Engler, Barbara C121 I2, 38, 95 Engler, Ianet C81 75, Q3 Enness, Iohn C101 98 Ennis, Ieanne C81 88 Erickson, Linda C129 12, 37, 39, 90 Erskine, Rea Earleen C81 Ernsting, Norman C121 13, l'5 56, 99 Erwin, Ivan C91 QS Eskelin, Charles C121 13, 88 Etherton, Herb C101 56, 64, 89 Evans, Calven C121 55 Evans, Dianne C111 54, Q4 Evans, Robert C91 QQ Evans, Sharon C81 96 Eyer, Phillip C91 100 Ii Fabes, Eugene C121 8, 13, 26, 32, 33, 33, 34, 34, 36, 40, 48, 4.9, 55, 60, 62, 65, 70, 99 Fabrizi, Diane C91 45, 75, 98 Fair, Bonnie C81 45, 50, 75, 93 Fair, Karen C121 13, 37, 38, 45, 49, T01 Falin, Ierry C91 82, 100 Farmer, Glenda C121 13, 35, 37, 38, 45, 46, 49, 55, 71, 102 Fawcett, Saundra C81 96 Ferguson, Bill C91 Q2 Ferguson, lim C121 13, 40, 41, 100 Fiebig, David C81 88 Fields, Andrew C91 69, 92 Fields, Charles C101 Fifield, Gary C101 89 Lillene C81 Fifield, Filbert, Diane C1 11 Q5 Filson, Iudith C101 QI Fine, Glenda C91 Q4 Finkel, Carol C91 99 Finkelston, Shirley C121 13, 35, 36, 38, 45, 46, 48, 50, 51, 54, 55, 102 Finkle, Patricia C81 96 Finley, Carol C121 13, 39, 45, 46, 50, 100 Fisher, Charles C81 Q3 Fisher, Harriet C121 13, 37, 38, 95 Fisher, Iim C101 89 Flathers, Tom C101 Fleschman, Marvin C81 QI Floyd, Gary C111 94 Flueckinger, Sandra C111 52, QI Foland, Charles C91 100 Ford, Bruce C121 13, 83, I03 Ford, George C101 56, 89 Forsbach, Sara C121 13, 37, 45, 46, 100 Forsythe,Pat C121 13,38,1o3 Foster, Albert C81 88 Foster, Barbara C81 Foster, Ed C91 Foster, Sherman C91 82, QS Foster, William C91 69, 73, 98 Fouts, Stephanie C91 48, 76, 99 Fowler, Ion C101 98 Fox, Dale C111 Q0 Frandsen, Dean C121 13, 88 Frandsen, Peter C101 64, 97 III 99 54, 74, 76, 76, 99 Goodbinder, Charles C95 81, Franke, Burlin C125 Franke, Don C115 89 Fraser, Ann CII5 51, 76, 89 Frazier, Edward C115 98 Freeman,Io Ann C125 13, 45, 46, 100 Freeman, Nadine C125 13, 36, 52, 56, 91 Freeman, Sue C95 99 Freisinger, Ronald CII5 64, 98 French, Gayle CII5 46, 52, Gohres, Carol C125 14, 40, 45, 46, 95 Goldberg, Larry CII5 98 Goldman, Michael C115 33, 41, 89 Goldstein, Zelma C115 96 Goldston, Iuliana C95 Golston, Iuliana C95 75, Q4 Gonzalez, Bonita C105 76, 101 Gonzalez, Pedro C105 82, 104 Goodbinder, Charlene C95 46, Hancock, Larry C85 94 Hand, Shirley C125 15, 25, 26, 32, 37, 39, 40, 45, 46, 48, 50, 51, 54, 55, 63, 65, 102 Handler, Ianet C125 15, 45, 46, 54, 55, 74, 76, 95 Hankin, Loretta C115 54, QS Hanna, Iohn C125 15, 27, 33, 37, 41, 61, 62, 65, 66, 93 Hans, Allan CI25 15, 99 Hanson, Barbara CII5 2Q,32, 39, 45, 46, 54, 63, 65, 71, 89 Hanson, Charles C95 64 French, Patti C125 13, 26, 32, 39, 45, 46, 50, 51, 54, 55, 100 Frey, Connie C95 75, Q2 Fried, Barbara C125 13, 54, 100 Friedman, Iack C125 13, 93 Friedman, Ruby C85 104 Friesen, Carol C85 93 Friesen, Gene C105 89 Fritschie, Iean C95 99 Fritschie, Larry C125 14, 50, QI Fugate, Kathleen C95 90 Fugate, Maxine CII5 90 Funk, Sandra C85 45, 75, 97 Funk, Sharon C95 101 G Gabert, Charles C95 Gallas, Shelton C105 73, 100 Galliher, Iohn C125 I03 Ganow, Ieanne C105 Gant, Patricia C95 46, 99 Gardner, Bonnie C95 32, 45, 46, 48, 75, 99 Garrett, Larry C85 103 Gaston, Geneva C105 103 Gaston, Iacklyn C85 88 Gava, Barbara C115 QS Gay, Louis C125 14, 41, 70, 93 Gehrs, Laura C95 75, 95 Geiger,Iohn C105 83,98 Genicke, Linda C105 46, 75, 98 Gentry, Nancie CII5 98 George, Mary C105 75, 98 Gershman, Ierome C105 82, 84, IDI Gershman, Leroy C95 Gershman, Sandra C115 102 C85 97 2 1 Gershon, Iudith Gettler, Naomi C1 5 4, 49, 90 Gibson, Burney Gibson, Robert C95 Gilberg, Cecelia C95 75, 76, 76, 98 Gilberg, Marsha C85 45, 46, C95 82, IOI IOI Goodbinder, Phillip C125 14, 54, 54, 55, 83, 93 Goodell, Ion C125 Goodrich, Myrna C85 I04 Goosman, Larry C1 15 Gopman, Howard C95 Gordon, Gordon, 64,103 64,95 Allen C95 64,73,1o1 Arthur C105 100 Gordon, Marshall C125 14, QI Gordon, Roberta C85 75, 97 Gorman, Dolores C95 99 Gorman, Vivian C125 14, Q5 Gouras, Kathryn C85 Q3 Grace, Rita C125 14, 96 Graham, Doris CII5 37, 52, 89 Graham, Ioan C95 QQ Hargus, 90 Peggy C125 15, 50, Harlan, Iames C85 103 Harley, Iohn C115 88 Harper, Betty CII5 40, 46, Q4 Harper, Ronald C95 101 Harper, Dale C85 88 Harrell, Stephen C85 Q4 Harris, Eddie C105 89 , Harris, Gerald C125 15, 27, 32, 33, 37, 41, 67, 100 Harris, Iarnes C95 64, 90 Harris, Ierry C95 70, 73, 82, 90 Harris, Iuliana C105 45, 46, IOI Harris, Maureen C115 Harris, Pat C95 Graham, Iune C125 14, 100 Graham, Marian C125 14, 37, 38, 90 Grant, Sondra C125 14, 37, QI Grass, Darlene C105 49, 101 Grass, Shirley C85 94 Gratton, Kevin C85 96 Gray, Richard C125 14, 33, 36, 41, 89 Gray, Tom C115 56, 81, 88 Greb, Cynthia C125 14, 25, 27, 31, 32, 39, 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, 95 Greb, Karen C105 39, 45, 46, 47, 48, 75, 92 Green, lim C125 14, 32, 33, 50, 55, 60, 62, 70, 91 Green, Ioseph C115 37, 82, 93 , Greenert, Phil CII5 Q3 Greenert, Wayne C125 14,93 Greer, Carol C95 IOS Greer, Marvin C95 100 Gregath, Linda C85 96 Griffin, Martha C95 99 Grisham, Bill C115 Q3 Grizzell, Rebecca C85 75, Q2 Gross, Ralph C85 97 Groves, Dan C105 82, 88 Guinn, Don C85 88 Gunderson, Ioyce C85 75, I02 Gunn, Neva C105 98 Gunnerson, Richard C105 97 Gunnerson, Rollins C105 Gussin, Pat C125 14, 35, 36, 75: 92 Gilbert, Bette C125 I4, 37, 39, 46, 95 Gilbert, Harvey C95 56, 64, 73, 90 Gilchrist, lim C105 89 Gilgus, Cynthia CII5 54, 54, IO2! Gilgus,ixZolan C85 QI Gill, Gayanne C125 14, 45, 46, 55, 100 Gillam, Linda C95 75, Q0 Ginsberg, Larry C115 36, 51, 81, 84, 100 Gleaves, Ianice C95 75, 76, Q2 Glenn, Barry C95 100 Glinn, Robert C95 IO0 Gohl, Iames C95 101 II2 45, 46, 48, 50, 54, 55, T02 Gwinn, Ralph C85 103 H Hafford, Iudith CII5 39, 95 Hahn, Bill C125 15, 41, 96 Hall, Dick C95 32, 64, 69, 98 Hall, Eunice C125 15, 36, 43, 100 Hall, Iohn C105 IOI Halsey, Betty C95 98 Halsey, Marvin C85 92 Ham, Sharon C85 45, 75, 96 Hamilton, Iudith C85 94 Hamilton, Phyllis CII5 96 Harris, Shelby C115 89 Harrison, Raymond C105 82, 89 Hart, Carol C115 39, 45, 46, 101 Hart, Charles C125 15, 25, 26, 32, 33, 33, 34, 36, 41, 48, 49, 51, 55, 95 Harter, Mina C125 15, 98 Harter, Raymond C95 104 Hartung,Ion C105 49,89 Harvey, Bonnie C85 45, 75, 102 Harvey, Pat C115 38, 46, 89 Hass, Hugh C95 100 Hatfield, Stephen C105 89 Haubein, Mary CII5 29, 35, 38, 74, 76, 102 Haubein, Robert C95 64, 73, 95 Hayes, Beverly C115 39, 45, 89 Hayes, Doris C105 92 Linda CII5 40, 45, Hayes, 46, IOI Haynes, Wilma C85 Q2 Hays, Richard CII5 100 Hays, Richard C95 88 Hazlett, Steve C95 32, 32, 48, 69, 95 Hedges, Larry C105 QI Hedlund, Nancy C95 92 Heide, Barbara C1 15 98 Heide, Bonnie C85 93 Heider, Donald C95 Heine, Catherine C85 QI Heitmanek, Donald C95 100 Heller, Katharine C125 15, 32, 34, 34, 35, 36, 39, 45, 46, 48, 50 1 0 ,5,54,55,12 Helm, Franklin C125 15, 49, 56 ,90 Helman, Ernest C85 Q7 Henderson, David CI25 15, 80, 98 Henderson, Ierry C95 QQ Hendricks, Charles C85 88 Hendricks, Kay C85 50,96 Hensley, Richard C85 64, 69, 73, 98 Hensley, Susan C105 Q2 Hercules, Danielle C95 Hetrick, Iudith C95 99 Heying, Sandra C115 32, 37, 94 Hickman, Mary C95 98 Hilderhrand, Lucy CII5 102 Hill, Bonnie C85 I04 Hille, Kay C95 Q0 Hills, Anna Mac C125 15, 40, 46, 51, 74, 99 Hillyer, Lucille C105 98 Hilsinger, Mike C95 81, Q5 Hinde, Becky C105 38, QI Hines, Sue C95 56, Q4 , Hinkle, Francis C115 Q3 Hinshaw, Lewis C105 32,'9I Hisle, Alice C95 46, 75, Q0 Hisle, Madlyn CII5 46, QS Hitchler, C. L. CII5 93 Hite, Barbara C85 94 Hoag, Michael C95 82, 92 Hobbs, lack C125 A Hockensmith, Bill C95 90 Hodge, Arthur C105 82, IO3 Hoff, Carol C95 90 Hoff, Patricia C85 Q3 Hoffman, Cecelia C105 I03 Hoffman, Frances C95 92 Hoffman, Patricia C95 32, Q4 Holland, Iames C85 IO2 Holleman, Iudy C125 15, 100 Holleman, Iim C95 99 Holliday, Iohn C105 81, 92 Hollis, Ruth C85 QI Hollis, Roy C95 Q0 Hollister, Mark C95 69, QQ ' Holman, Carol C95 32, Q9 Holmberg, Donna C95 QS Holmberg,Iohn C85 103 Holmberg, Paul C105 QI Holt, Anita C115 96 Homan, Iudith C85 96 Hood, Saundra C95 56, 94 Hook, Alice C115 49, 96 Hook, Floyd C85 QI Hopkins, Ioanne C95 90 Hopson, lim C125 15, 98 Horn, Steve C95 81 Horridge, Kathy C125 15, 27, 32,39, 45551, 54, 55,71, 74, 76, 95 Hostetter, Frank C85 Hostetter, Harry C95 97 Hostetter, Patricia C85 103 Hovinga, Bernam C95 99 Hovinga, Deryle C95 64, 99 Hotchkiss, Marylou C85 Howard, Charles C105 73, QI Howell, Ierome C105 90 Hoyt, Paula C85 75, QI Hubbard, Bill C125 15, 32, 33, 60, 62, 70, 93 Hudson, Larry C115 83, QS Huffman, Dora C115 Huffman, Nancy C125 16, 36, 37, 38, 45, 46, 100 Hummel, Karol C95 92 Humphrey, Ann CII5 95 Humphrey, Peggy C95 IDI Hunley, Robert C105 103 Hunt, Benjamin C85 96 Hunter, Iosenh C85 Hunter, Martin CII5 Hurt, Tresslynn C95 98 I-Iuseby,. Carol C105 100 Huseby, Roberta C85 94 16, 97 70, 73, 41, 88 46, 50, Husong, Cecil C125 Huston, Ierry C95 32, 32, 82, 99 Huston, Terry CII5 88 Hyskell, Danny C85 ', il ,, I Ihnow, Nancy 1125 16, 98 Irvin, Iudith 185 75, 94 lsom, Barbara 1115 46, I02 I Iaben, Fred 1105 89 Iackson, Andrea 185 88 jackson, Claudine 185 93 Iackson, Ianet 1125 16, 27, 46, 47, 48, 100 Iackson, Ianet 195 94 Iackson, Iohn 185 94 Iackson, Larry 195 82, 100 Iacobs, Corrine 1115 96 Iacobs, Marilyn 1105 45, 52, 70, 91 Iasiek, Christine 1105 101 Iay, Carroll 1105 48, 49, 100 Jeffries, Iimmy 195 64, 99 Ienkins, Charles 1125 16, 49, 50, 88 Ienkins, james 1105 89 Ienkins, Ienny 185 93 Ienkins, IOAnn 1125 16, 45, 95 Ienkins, Ronnie 195 82, 92 Ienkins Wanda 1115 Iepson,,Iim 1125 8, 16, 26, 32, 33, 33, 34, 34, 35, 36, 48, 51, 51, 60, 62, 70, 102 Iernigan, Robert 195 64, 69, 1 o 1 Ierwick, Rose 185 96 Iohnson, Betty 1105 32, 88 Iohnson, Charles 185 Iohnson, Ierry 11 05 45, 46, 9 1 Iohnson, Iudy 185 97 Iohnson, Patsy 19 5 9 2 . Iohnson, Iohnson, Robert 195 Q9 Sandra 195 45, 75, 99 . . Kinser, Iune CII, 96,104 LHFISOH, Linda 1105 103 92 Iohnston, Robert 185 QI Iohnston, Vivian 195 49, Q9 I011es,Cy11rhia 195 45,50,75, 98 Iones, David 1125 16, 33, 70, 73, 91 Iones, Diana 195 104 -Iones, Donna 11 05 40, 88 Iones, Eleanor 185 Iones, Gerald 11 15 52, 98 Iones, Glenn 195 64, 98 Innes , lean 1125 16, 31, 36, 40, 46, 47, 50, 51, 55, 90 limes, Ieyee 1125 16, 39, 45, 46, 98 . Iones, Iudy 185 Iones, Nancy 185 QI Kaplan, Marcus 1125 16, 83, 95 Kappler, Francis 1105 100 Kappler, Phyllis 185 88 Kasberger, Larry 195 89 Katherman, Sandra 11 25 1 6, QI Katz, Art 1125 16,99 Katz, Debbie 1125 16, 27, 35, 46, 47, 48, 54, 55, 102 Katz, Michael 1115 51, 81, 89 Katzman, Stanley 1115 83, 103 Keeler, Charles 1105 52, 64, 73, 98 Keilhack, Sharon 195 46, 49, IOI Keiter, Katherine 185 75, 93 Keith, Dale 195 99 Linda 195 94 Keller, Kelley, Donald 1125 16, 37, 55, 99 Kelly, Stephen 185 96 Kelly, Naney 195 75, 98 Kelly, Raymond 11 05 83, 100 Kellum, Robert 185 Q2 Kemper, Eugnie 185 Q7 Kendrick, Kay 11 15 32, 39, Q0 Kenworthy, Richard 185 94 Kerr, George 11 25 1 6, 99 Kessler, David 185 Q2 Kibbe, George 1115 83, 103 Kilbane, Ierry 185 96 Kilbane, Ioseph 11 25 1 6, 84, QI Killian, Rolla C105 Q2 Kilpatrick, Pamela 1115 96 Kincade,Leneihl 1125 17, 104 Kincaid, Iack 1115 52, 83, 88 Kincaid, Ralph 1115 33, 60, 3 62,, 65,,70, 73, 97 Kincaid, Dick 195 33, 36, 64, D 69, 73, 95 K111g,l1mmY 195 Ki11g,I0yCe 195 King, Merle 1105 83 King, Richard 1125 17, 55, Kirby, Mary Lou 1125 17, 32, 36, 38, 45, 101 Kirk, Don 185 QI Kirk, Mary 185 Q3 Kirkpatrick, Earleen 1115 37, 40, 51, 89 Kisluk, Felicia 1125 17, IOI Kisner, Iune 1115 49 Kisner, Mary 185 88 Klassen, Iohn 1115 98 Koste, Iean 1125 17, 46, IOI Koste, William 185 IO2 Kozlevchar, Ioyce 1125 17, 37, 100 Kramer, Eddie 185 103 Kramer, Rudena 185 75,97 Kreitman, Maxine 185 32,93 Kretchmer, Robert 185 Q4 Krisko, Robert 1115 67, 94 Krumsick, Billie 195 46, 56, 75, 95 Krumsick, Ann 1105 39, 45, 46, 74. 75, 76, 89 Kuchenbecker, Lois 1125 17, 25, 32, 36, 38, 40, 45, 48, 50, 50, 51, 91 Kuebler, Harold cII5 33,104 Kuebler, Roberta 195 45, 50, 98 Kunkel, Barbara 195 45, 46, 08 Kunz, Don 185 QI Kur, Eunice 185 32, 93 Kutzli, Edwin 1125 17, 90 L La Chapelle, Io Anne 195 Lackey, Vista 1105 32, 39, 45, ,46, 47, 52, 101 Laey, 1101 C95 32, 99 Ladd, Linda Kay 185 75, 103 Lamar, Warren 1125 17, 51, 88 Lamb, Leon 195 98 Lambert, Ken 1115 29, 33, 34, 34, 61, 62, 65, 66, 70, 71, 73, 99 Lambert, Marvin 185 96 Land, Cecil 185 103 Landers, Ioyce 195 101 Landers, Iudith 185 96 Langley, Charles 185 90 Languein, Susan 195 49, 99 Lansdon, Virginia 1115 35, 37, 38, 45, 46, 51, 102 Lappin, Martha 1115 54, 74, 76, 94 Lappm, Thomas 195 64, 69, 90 Iones, Vernon 1115 32, 33, 41, 56, 73, 96 Iordan, Beverly 1115 35, 38, 74, 76, 76, 102 Ioy, Mary 1105 45, 46, 101 Iudy, Carol 185 93 Iudy, Ianalee 195 IOI Iuengling, Barbara 1125 16, 49, 98 Iuengling, Robert 1105 56 Iustice, Dorothy 1105 45, 46, 103 K Kaiser, Deanna 1115 54, 104 Kaiser, Kay 1115 95 . Kaiser, William 195 908 Kalbileisch, Richard 195 - 83, 99 V Kantor, Kay 1105 QI '1 Kaplan, Barry 1115 32, 37, 54, 54, 83, 102 Kleinstein, Marshall 1125 17, I00 Klopper, Iack 1125 17, 43, 90 Klopper, Ierry 1125 17, 81, 88 Klopper, Leon 1115 83, 90 Knight, Richard 195 81, 98 Knox, Susan 195 98 Koflier, George 1125 17, 50, I00 Keger, Laffy 195 64, 69, 73, 97 Kohn, Herbert 1115 29, 33, 35, 41, 51, 64, 70, 73, 102 Kolias, Nick 185 Q4 Koontz, Ted 1115 32, 33, 41, 48, 49, 51, 54, 70, 94 Korn, Marvin 1I25 17, 54, 54, 90 Kort, Arnold 1125 17, 54, 54, 55, 80, 100 Larrison, Sandra 195 Q4 Lashbrook, Iack 185 94- Laws, Karen 1125 17, 36, 38, 45, 46, 50, 90 Layman, Donald 1105 64,82, 103 Leach, Iudy 185 I03 Lee, Iane Ann 1105 IO3 Lee, Larry 1115 33, 41, 56, 99 Leimer, Evert 1125 17, 100 Lenie, Carolon 185 46, Q2 Lent, Kenneth 1105 82, IOI Leonard, Lana 185 45, 50, 75, 93 Lerner, Marcia 1115 49, Q4 Levenberger, Ray 1115 89 Levenberger, Shirley 195 Q4 Levey, Frances 1105 QI Levine, Darlene 195 49, 90 Levine, Eugene 1125 17, 60, 62, 82, 93 Levine, Linda 185 QI Levinson, Larry 185 QI Levy, l0e 195 81, 99 Levy, Linda 1I25 18, 27, 37, 38, 45, 49, 51, 52, 74, 76, I03 Lewis, DeAnn 1115 104 Lewis, Gene 1115 96 Lewis, Norma 1105 Q2 Lewis, Sue 195 99 Lewis, Willa 195 45, 46, 99 Ley, Bill 1105 103 Lichtenberger, Bob 11 25 1 8, 56 1 03 Lieberman, Rosalyn 11 15 89 Liebow, Elise 11 15 32 Light, Larry 11 05 Q7 Likely, I erry C 95 83, 90 Linck, Charles 1105 49, 81, 8 8 Lindley, Lana 1105 39, 45, 46, 52, 98 Lindsay, Nita 185 88 Lindsey, Patricia 1125 Q2 Littlefield, Geral Dean 11 15 1 03 Locklear, Shelby 11 15 81, 96 Lockwood, Loren 11 25 36 , 48 Lockwood, Iean 11 05 Q2 Lofton, Iay 1115 89 Long, Delores 1105 75, 76, 76, 103 Leng, D011 C125 18, 33, 33, 36, 51, 99 L011g,IH11ey C35 93 I-Ong, lim 195 104 Long, Milton 1105 89 Long, Terry 195 82, 98 Lopez, Edward 185 92 Louthain, Delvin 185 QI Louthain, Shirley 195 98 Love, Carole 1125 18, 35, 36, 37, 45, 102 Loveall, Sharon 1115 75, 102 Lo Verde, Fred 195 101 Luhman, Mary 1125 18, Q0 Luke, Gary 185 92 Luke, Sharon 185 32, 46, 88 Lyle, Warren 185 96 Lyman, Io Anne 185 Q3 M McAfee, Lillian 1105 45, 46, 75, 100 McAlister, Donna 1105 32, 52, 88 McAlister, Larry 11 25 1 8, QQ McBride, Bette 185 45, I02 McBride, Gail 185 45, 89 McCah0n, Timothy 185 96 McCanles, Gayla 185 93 McCaughey, Patricia 185 96 McClellan, Larry 11 15 33, 56, 93 McCormick, Edith 1125 18, 94 MeC0y, I0yee C95 75,90 McCoy, Glenn 185 Q3 McCoy, Iames 1105 69, 70, 88 McCrary, Ianice 1105 45, 101 McCullick, Albert 1115 Q3 McCullick, Clayton 1105 McCullough, Don 1105 41, 64, 69, 73, 91 McCully, Iudy 1105 38, 46, 75, 89 McGaw, Errin 1105 88 McGaw, Kathryn 11 15 89 MeGee, I0yee C115 32, 39, 45, 46, 91 McGowan, Carolyn 1105 45, 50, 75, 101 McGrath, Patricia 1105 Q2 McGuire, Marie 1115 McKee, lack 185 QI McKinney, Maribelle 195 46, 56, 98 McLain, Sharon C125 18 McLaughlin, Patricia 195 101 McLaughlin, Robert 195 82, 100 113 McLean, Dorothea C105 46, 75, 76, 88 McLin, Sue C85 75, I02 McMillen, Carol C125 18, QS McMillen, Ierry C125 18, 51, 97 McPherron, Ierrold C125 18, 27, 93 McNerney, Eugene C115 IOI McNish, Claire C125 18, Q0 McQueary, Keith C95 89 McVay, Dennis C85 94 Madlof, Stanley C85 96 Magady, Manne C85 32, 96 Magady, Stanley C105 89 Maglio, Charles C95 91 Magruder, Ann C115 89 Majors, Lee Allen C95 99 Malamud, Darlene C95 98 Malben, Anne C115 29, 39, 45, 46, 43, 50, 71 Malech Robert C105 56, 89 Malkausky, Iames C85 96 Mandelkehr, Linda C125 18, 54, 55, 95 Maness, Carol C95 Q9 Mann, Betty C95 90, 102 Mann, Beverly C115 35, 39, 45, 46, 50, 102 Manson, Ioyce C125 18, 36, 45,5I,I00 Marcus, David C95 83, 100 Margrave, Larry C85 96 Marion, Dean C105 Marker, Douglas C85 103 Marker, Phyllis C125 18, Marks, Michael C115 82, Marley, Pauletta C125 18, 37, 101 Marriott, Dean C115 51, 69, QI 96 96 Marriott, janet CI25 18, 45, 51, 100 Marshall, Iudy Ann C95 49, Q0 Martasin, Eddie C115 90 C95 90 Martasin, Neil Martin, Iohn C125 18, 73, QI Martin, Kenneth C125 19, 33, 61, 62, 65, 70, 93 Martin, Marilyn C125 19, 45, 46, 51, 101 Martin, 95 Maskill, Scott C95 64, Maskill, Ianet C115 1 69, 73, Bob C105 81,98 D2 Mason, Laquita C105 I0 3 Mason, Pat C1 05 89 Massa, Iohn C1 15 49, 88 Masson, Kathleen C95 Meredith, Ronald C85 96 Mermelstein, Freida C105 103 Meroney, Richard CII5 102 Merrill, Merna C105 45, 46, 75, 76, 101 Micheal, Beverly C115 49, I02 Michelson, Micheal C125 19, 35, 102 Milburn, Ianice CII5 101 Milburn, Ioyce C115 38, Q5 Miller, Don C125 19, 32, 33, 50, 61, 62, 65, 66, 70, 73, 104 Miller, Larry C95 64, 73, Q2 Miller, Marilyn C95 75, 99 Miner, Eddie C115 33, 61, 62, .70, 73, 89 Mitchell, Charlotte C85 46, 751 93 Michell, Sandra C1 15 9 1 Mittelman, Harry C85 103 Mochel, Ashton C85 96 Mochelle, Edward C1 15 54, 54 Moeder.. 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Snyder, Charles C81 I02 Sopkin, Sandra C121 22, 100 Sorensen, Karen C81 102 Sorensen, Russell CII1 22,60, 62, 66, 70, 98 Sorrels, Earl C111 89 Spack, Elaine C121 22, 45, 54, 54, 90 Speakman, Larry C101 100 Spector, Marilyn C91 49, 95 Speer, Mary C81 102 Spencer, Eddie C111 80, Q4 Spiegel, Marshall C121 22, 81, 99 Spinner, Harold C101 56, 103 Spiros, Katherine CII, I02 Spitzenpfeil, Marjorie CII1 35, 46, 51, 102 Sprattler, Ioyce C81 Q3 Sproul, Tyler C81 102 Staatz, Don C111 100 Stafford, Iim C81 103 Staley, Connie C121 22, 49, 100 Staley, Muriel C81 75, Q7 Stanley, lean C111 IOI Stanton, Lloyd C91 98 Starnes, Thomas C101 QI Stathopoulos, Frank C81 88 Stathopoulos, Iohn Mike C81 32, 96 Stein, Herbert C81 Q7 Stein, Ronald C91 81, Q2 Stein, Sherry C121 22, 40, 59, 54, 55, 95 Steiner, Allen C121 22, QQ Steiner, Betty C81 94 Stellmach, Diane C91 50, Q4 Stephan, Iessee C91 Stephens, Carol C101 88 Stephens, Georgia C121 22, 25: 32: 45: 46: 48: SI: 100 Stephens, Gerald C91 69 Stephens, Iohn C81 93 Stevens, Gerald Ray C91 99 Stewart, Ernie C101 88 Stidham, Ianice C91 Q0 Stock, Kenneth C111 64, QI Stocklaufer, Ronnie C91 Q2 Stockton, Richard CII, 94 Stockwell, Franklin CII, 32, 97 Stockwell, Harvey E1 97 Stolov, Marlene CII, 89 Stotts, Cecile C111 89 Stouse, Larry C91 64, 69, Q2 Stout, Gloria C91 I04 Stowers, Martha C101 Stowers, Rose C81 Strahle, Phyllis CII1 49, 102 Strahle, Richard C101 56, 89 Stratton, Sandra C101 45, 75 Streck, Ierre C111 40, 95 Stringfellow, Suzanne C91 98 Strohmeyer, Donald C91 QS 115 49, 53, 54, 55, 100 Strong, Iohn CIO, 56, 84, I03 Stuart, Bob C111 41, 69, 101 Sublette, Glenn C81 93 Sullins, Patricia C81 I03 Sullins, Gene CII, 61, 62, 101 Sullivan, Kenneth C81 Q2 Sullivan, Ronald C101 101 Surface, Iean C111 103 Swager, Carol C121 22, Q5 Sweeney, Iim C101 90 Swofford, Leta C81 104 T' Tanler, Kay C101 88 Tanler, Ianice C91 Q9 Tann, Sue C121 22, 45, 46, QI T2pp,I011y C99 90 Tarcza, Linda C81 5o,75, 88 Taylor, Arthur C111 33, 37, 41, 60, 62, 70, 98 Taylor, Clarke C121 22, 43, 103 Taylor, Donald CII1 93 Terry, R0y C81 93 Theobald, Barbara C111 QI Thiel, Iack CII1 99 Thies, Patricia C111 45, 46, 75, 95 Thies, Richard C81 93 Thomas, Arlene C101 103 Thomas, Barbara C101 38, 46, 49, 56, 75, 100 Thompkins, Sharleen C81 93 Thompson, Michael C101 73, 88 Thorne, David C121' 22, 32, 32, 41, 48, 50, 515 99 Thorne, Lillian C81 32, 103 Thornton, Iohn C111 33, 41, 49, 56, 99 Thornton, Marilyn C81 32, 751 103 Thurman, Wayne CII, 98 Tiffany, Kay C101 45, 46, 75, I0 Tiffanif, Terry C81 102 Tillman, Cara C121 22, 103 Toalson, Patricia CII1 35, 37, 38, 45, 46, 51, 102 Tobb, Diana C101 45,52,56, IO3 Todd, Betty C91 Q4 Todd, Iohn C81 52, 93 Tolle, Ioan C91 99 Tommasini, Nikki C81 104 Tomson, Susie C121 Tracy, Oma C101 QI Tressler, Ieanne C81 104 Trissell, Carolyn CII, 102 Tromlean C111 45, 46, 95 Trott, Ioyce C91 QQ Trotter, Phill C81 96 Trusler, Leslie C101 89 Trusler, Marie C81 QI Trussell, Fred C81 97 Trutzel, Bob C121 22, 27, 32, 61, 62, 66, 70, 71, 73, 90 Turnham, Gary C111 82 Turley, Detta C111 Q48 Turner, Gary CII, 82, 98 116 Turpin, Richard C121 8, 22, 25, 27, 33, 34, 34, 61, 62, 67, 70, IO2 V Vacca, Carol C81 97 Vajdic, Paul C81 102 Vajdic, Vicki C101 Q2 Valenti, Marilyn C91 45, 89 Vandiver, Kirk C81 I02 Vandiver, Iean C91 46, 50, 75, 98 Vandiver, Sandra C81 97 Van Dyke, Lyndall C111 I02 Van Dyke, Mary C101 39, 75, 76, 103 Van Gorkom, Earleen C 1 11 96 Van Laningham, Linda C91 45, 98 Vials, Linda C91 46, 50, 75, Webster, Iudith C81 Q3 Webster, Richard C1 11 29, 33, 35, 36, 37, 40, 51, 70, 73, 102 Weddle, Rex C81 96 Weedman, Iames C81 88 Weedman, Ralph C91 Q7 Weese, Gary C81 96 Weidman, Kathleen C121 32, 25, 32, 36, 39, 40, 45, 46, 487 505 SI, 557 Weider, Don C Weiher, Rodney Weiher, Ronnie 1 100 C87 32, , CI I1 95 Weiner, Michael C81 QI 47, 96 Weiner, Marvin C111 83, 88 Weinhold, Carol C111 32, 39, '45, 46, 91 1 Weinsheink, Iudy C121 23, 36, 38, 48, 50, 51, 54, 55, 101 Wiesberger, Eugene C111 82, 95 Viator, Donna C91 45, 46, Vinson, Iudy C101 QI Voge, Ken C101 64, 69, Vogt, Carol 491 75, 98 Vohs, Carol C121 Q0 QI Vo1kuwitz,Iudy C121 22, 37, Vrentas, Iohn C121 22, 32, 41,- 99 Vunov1ch,Dusene C81 75,88 VV Waas, Samuel C81 Q3 Wachtel, Natalie C121 22, I04 Waddell, Michael C121 23,31, 33, 41, 48, 53, 54, 54, 55, 99 Wagner, Ingrid C101 103 Wagner, Rainer C91 69, Q2 Walker, Ianet C81 45, Q4 Wallace, Kay C91 Q4 Wallace, Roy C111 83, 98 Wallis, Sue C91 98 Walters, Don C101 73, Q7 Wamsher, Mary C91 Q4 Wamsher, Naomi C81 97 Ward, Gary C91 83, 98 Ward, I0hn C111 33, 35, 48, 51, 70, IO2 Ward, Mike C91 Q9 Ward, Patricia CII1 96 Ware, Ray C91 99 Warlen, Sandra C91 94 Warlan, Stanley C111 33, 64, QI Warren, Iohn C91 64, Q0 Warren, Iudy C111 56, Q0 Wasserman, Charles C91 84, 101 Waters, Barbara C121 23, 36, 38, 101 Watson, Carol C1 01 90 Watson, Roger C91 Q9 Watts, Patricia C81 Q3 Waxman, Anita C121 23, 51, 1 02 Weaver, Carol C1 01 1 03 Weaver, Denny C121 23, 51, 97 Webb, Larry C121 23, 26, 61, 62, 70, 95 Webb, Rosalyn C101 IO3 Weber, Barbara C91 46,99 96 Weiss, Phil C111 33, 41, Q0 Welch, Robert CIO1 92 Wendegatz,Ierry C101 88 Wendegatz, Gretchen C121 8, 23, 25, 26, 32, 34, 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 45, 46, 48, 51, 55, 71, 102 Wentz, Ioletta C81 45, 46, 50, 93 Wentz, Ronald C121 23, QI Werly, Edward C1 11 96 Western, Ianet C91 94 Wheelock, Linda C81 Q7 Whiles, Sharon C91 Whisenant, Charles C 91 8 1 , 8 8 White, Beverly C121 23, QS White, Richard C101 8 3, 98 White, William C1 21 93 Whitehorn, Mary C1 11 96 Whitfill, Scott C101 I03 Whitsitt, Iudy C91 45, 89 Whittington, Larry C1 21 23 Wickert, Fred C91 Q9 Wickert, Iohn C91 97 Wickliffe, Larry C1 01 97 Widmier, Gerald C121 23, 41, 99 Widmier, Roger C101 83, 88 Wiegers, Iackie C81 Wienshienk, Martin C101 64, 89 Wienshienk, Roselynne C91 75, 94 Wilbanks, Kathryn C81 102 Wiley, Louise C81 75, 97 Williams, Anita C81 IO3 Williams, Billye C111 95 Williams, Bob C101 81, 97 Williams, Neil C101 41, 64, 69, IOI Williams, Harry C81 I03 Williams, Iack CII1 83, 84, IOI Williams, Lloyd C81 QI Williams, Marianne C101 39, 46, 47, 52, 88 Williams, Richard C121 23,37, 41, 80, 99 Williams, Susan Belle C81 46, 75, 96 Williams, Susan Nell C81 46, 75, 92 Williams, Ted C101 41, IOI Williams, Tom C91 64 Williamson, Iohn C81 96 Wills, Charlotte C111 50, 75, 76, 76, 99 Wilson, Iack CII1 I02 Wilson, LaVon C121 23, 40, 74, 76, 76, 90 Wilson, Patsy C81 32, 50, 75, 93 Wilson, Richard C91 104 Wilson, Robert C91 88 Windbigler, Iohn C121 23, 51, 100 Wingert, Wanda C91 Q2 Winn, Iohn C101 Winn, Indy C101 39, 45, 46, 75, 91 Winslow, Marie C81 Q0 Wise, Darlene C91 Q4 Wise, Oleva C111 96 Wiseman, Larry C91 69, IOI Witte, Karen C81 96 Wittmeyer, Don C101 89 Wolf, Ellen C91 45, 46, 75, 99 Wolfe, David C121 23, 33, 49, 55, 83, 95 Wolkey, Beverly C111 35, 39, 45, 46, 102 Wolverton, Donna C81 I04 Wolverton,Marcheta C121 23, 38, 45, 90 Wood, Douglas C111 37, 51, 82, 100 Wood, Ronald C91 64, 73 Woodbury, Maryann C91 I04 Wright, Carole C101 88 Wright, Gail C111 I02 Wright, Leland C121 23, 50, 80, 89 Wright, Marilyn CII, 39, 45, 47: 5I, 102 Wright, Muriel C121 24, 46, 50, 74, 76, 76, 95 Wyatt, Sandra C81 93 Wymore, Norma C121 24, QI TK Yancey, Bill C111 93 Yancey, Sam C81 96 Yaryan, Patricia C91 56, 94 Yeo, Sandra C91 45, 46, 94 Yodler, Helen C101 46, 88 Young, Inn C91 99 Y011ng, Indy C91 46, 98 Young, Ronnie C81 QI Young, Virginia C91 99 ZZ Zackert, Donald C91 73 Zaun, Marshall C1 11 32 4 1 , 8 1 , 9 8 Zeff, Marvin C91 83, 92 Zeldin, Adelle C101 98 Zeldin, Estelle C101 75, Zolotor, Hinda CII1 54, , 92 3 327 92 95 Zurovsky, Donald C81 102 Zurovsky, Phyllis C121 24, .54,55,90 , Zwillenberg, Morris C101 73, 103 u a o ADMINISTRATION Mr. I. C. Bond ....... Mr. G. T. Chubb ..,..,.. Miss Ruth Norris ,.....,. ATHLETICS '7adez Page -- 5 s Basketball, Varsity ,...,...,,.,,, 66, 67, 68 Basketball, Second Team Basketball, Freshmen ........... - Cheerleaders ........................ - .... Coaches and Managers ............ Football, Varsity ................ 60, 61, Football, Second Team .......... Football, Freshmen ..-S ..,. - ,,., ,. 69 69 71 62 62 64 Football Informals ,................. Football Queen and Attendants Girls' Athletics ......... - ......... 74, 75, Girls' Athletics' Informals 64 65 63 76 77 Lettermen's Club ...................... 70 Tennis Team .... - ............ -..e .... 70 Track .......................... .. ..... 2 73 Track Informals ,,..,. , ,,....... 72 CLASSES Iunior Ofiicers ..... .... 2 9 Seniors ..... . ...,.....,.. 9-24 Senior Oilicers ...... 8 DRAMATICS English Assembly .................... 53 Fall Play - ............ --...........,-.. S4 Senior Play .,,,,,,.., 55 FEATURES Alma Mater .... - ....... - ....... 4 Cafeteria ...............,... 42 City Hall Day .... - .......... - ....... 34 Miss Peppy ..,........ .....,. 4 7 Library ...................................... 42 Motto ......,......... - ..........., - ,..,.. 4 Senior Ballot ....... - ...........,.,.. 26, 27 Senior Will r..... ........ - .......... 2 8 HOMEROOMS Absentees .......... - .... - ..,. - .,,. 104 Classroom Informals ....., .- 105 Miss Bailey ,... L ................. 88 Miss Baity ...........,.... - ,,,....,.,. 88 Mr. Barrett .............. -..... .,.,.,... . 88 Mr. Bates ....... -- .... - ......... - .... 89 Miss Betz ......, - ......... 89 Miss Blase ..... 89 Miss Boch ..... Miss Bradley ............ Mr. Bradley ................. Mr. Cable ,..,... - .,...... Miss Cannon ..... Mr. Cater ........... ...... Mr. Chambers ...... - ...... .-. Mr. Coulter .......... Miss Daugherty ....... Mr. DeHardt ........ Miss Erickson .,,...,, Mrs. Falls ........... Mr. Franklin ,.,,. Mr. Gersh ..... Miss Haney ,..,.,. Mr. Harmon ..... Mrs. Holley .......... Miss Iacobson ...... Mr. Ienkins .........................,, Miss Iohnston ,,...........,............., Mrs. Iourdan ...., .....- ..... Mr. Kirk .....,..... Mr. Koenig ,...... Mr. Lindley ..,.,.,, Mr. Lindwall ........ Miss McGinnis ....,.e, Miss Minckemeyer ...,. Miss Mitchell ..,..,...,.. Mr. Morrissette .....,,, Mr. Nurski ,,......,. Mr. Oliver ,..,.,... Mr. Parker ..... Mrs. Reber ............ Mr. Richmond ...... Miss Schmidt ...... .. Mrs, Shawver ................ ... Mr. Smith .......................... Miss Van Volkenburgh Miss Weeks ..................,...., Mr. Wehrle .................... Mrs. Weinberg ....., Miss Wray ...,.., HONORS A.A.U.W. ,,,,..,,....,,....,,..,... . National Honor Society Quill and Scroll .............. LITERARY SOCIETIES Cynthians ..................... Engineers ................. Interclub ...,....... Iotas ........ - ....... 90 90 90 QI QI QI Q2 92 92 93 93 03 94 94 94 95 95 95 96 96 96 97 97 97 98 98 98 99 99 99 100 100 100 101 101 101 102 102 102 103 103 103 50 36 SI 38 41 40 40 Deugndgdmolf Iuntos ....... Patricians ..... Thicions ...,.., Zetas ......... MUSIC A Cappella ...,.. Band .....,....... Orchestra ..,,,...... ORGANIZATIONS C.O.E. ..,.....,.......,, . Camera Club ............ Chemistry Club ,....,.. Chess Club ......,,... Commerce Club ,....,., Discussion Club ....., El Ateneo ............... F.H.A. .............. . F.T.A. ........................ . French Club ................... Organization Informals . Pan Sophic ....................... Pep Club .....,,.,,.....,..... Radio Club ......, Y-Teens ..r.,..... R.O.T.C. Battalion Staff ....... Company A - ........, Company B ......,.......... Company C ..................... Drum and Bugle Corps R.O.T.C. Queen .....,.....,,,. R.O.T.C. Informals .....,.,. Rifle Team ...........,,.......... 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