Paseo High School - Paseon Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1956
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View Home Student Council Tragic Squad A Cappella Quill and Scroll Football Football Queen Pep Club Fall Play Mask and Wig Sound and Stage Crew Y-Teens Literary Societies Band Orchestra Miss Pe p py Varsity Cheerleaders Basketball Horneroorns Organizations English Assembly Cafeteria and Library Track Senior Play ROTC Senior Ofieers Senior Class Senior Will Senior Ballot Pressrnen Press Stag Paseon Stag B-Tearn Cheerleader s LEZZEl'7VlE71'5 Club Girls' Sports C .O.E . Honorary S oeietzes Mayor Day lunior Ojlicers Faculty Index MR. I. C. BOND Principal MR. GAYLE T. CHUBB Vice-Principal Miss RUTH NORRIS Counselor if X W' f t Eiflfixk' p sf. 1 - X ns, -4 . r 'I I -1-qfxti-gf1N,1Q QM 5. AE. .lx 'G I ,nga -. I w ,A IWW X 1 . .'f5a'l1 , TG W' . VN iflkf 'Q Lx ..., A ' l hlfw 13 ,3,Yiqm3,gl kj.: I 153, f lff , f - ' 'Qax ' xfxl-. saw ' ' . - an , F 1 ft -,K ff ' 'T' xx.. 5 3'X '2.1,riL 'al . I sl 'VH , X: 4 ffiiy ,HX f - H I 1 5.-L ,A -,,' Jlf.- ,, ,. f' .i':54N-2. 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Second Senzestrrf Beverly lordan, Art Taylor, Barbara Thomas, Lewis Hinshaw, Ianice Gleaves, Bonnie Adams, Rodney Weiher, Anne Schluter, Byron Smith, Barbara Bayley, lohn Ward, Offdeew Hugh Baysinger, president: Dick VVebster, vice-president: Marge Spitzenpfeil, secretary: Anne Malben, treasurer: Mary Haubein, sgt.-at- armsg Dave Brunn, 17l1I'lllllNCI'lI2lI'l2ll'lI Herb Kohn, lr. continuity. 70:45 Semeetm Firxz' row: Pat Grace, Walterena Banks, Marva Shelby, loan Lackey, Mary Reifl, I.ois Edwards, Linda Gillam, Harry Mittelman, Stanley Scholzman. Sammi row: Bruce Knight, Shirley Glentzer, Larry Remis, Harriet Benson, IoAnn Gaston, Diane Huston, Ann Ellis, Sherry Cromwell, lolin Wickert. Thin! raw: Sharon Reeves, Virginia Lansdon, Betty Perrin, Ann Magruder, Sandy Damon, Truman Holman, Mary Haubein, Marge Spitzenpfeil, Ierry Huston. l:0III'ffl row: Roberta Kuebler, Peggy Piggott, Bev Mann, Pat Toalson, Herb Kohn, Margo Ellis, ludy Winn, Hugh Baysinger. lfiflh row: lirlyne Rupprecht, lim Caldwell, Larry Miller, Merna Merrill, Iudy Boresovv, Ianice Gleayes, Bob Gibson, Lloyd Williams. Sixth row: lim Gilchrist, Mike Montgall, Robert Bahr, Harold Dix, Lewis Hinshaw, Phil Weiss, Phil Cooke, Dick Webster, lim McCoy. Sezfenlh row: Bill Moulder, Scott Carter, Roy Busdiecker, Roger Stuby, Bob Iernigan, Dave Brunn, Ted Koontz. Second Semedtefz Firxf row: Iohn Wickert, Eldon Franklin, Connie Brown, Ieanette Simpson, Anne Malben, Bonnie Gardner, Carolyn Audsley, Pat Grace, Barbara Thomas, Bill Ley, Robert Smith. Sammi row: Fred Wickert, Sandra Scott, Linda Vials, Bev Mann, Bev Iordan, Barbara Bayley, Howard Belove, Dennis Kogcr, Frank Meredith, Don Rogers. Thin! Row: Frances Holler, Iudy Papenliausen, Sharon Luke, Anne Schluter, Truman Holman, Charles Pruett, Pat Piggott, Byron Smith, Bane Pulliam. Fourth row: Earleen Kirkpatrick, Marcia Clock, Madelyn Diedriehs, Bonnie Adams, Richard Copaken, Charles Moske, lid Miner, Herb Kohn, Dick Webster. Fifth row: Ioyce Gunderson, Lillian McAfee, Bonnie Tracy, Serean Griesel, Iudy Sharp, Marilyn Valenti, Iudy Royse, Hugh Baysinger, Bob Bernstein. Sixth raw: Mike Goldman, Dave Bland, Bob Coulter, Terry Davis, Ioyce Trott, Sandra Smith, Pamela Patrick, Dave Brunn. Seventh row: Marge Sptizenpfeil, Mary Haubein, Alex Bay, Dennis Calvert, Roy Busdiecker, Dave Christman, Hubert Anders, Stan Warlen, Steve Hazlett. Bob Coulter, Bob Bernstein, Nancy Cook. IO i Shown 1li5cn.r.ving plans for ihe coming year are left to righl, Hcrh Kohn, Hugh Bczyxinger, Phil Cooke, Dave Brzmn, Dick Webster, and Ronnie Bilyeu. K First row: Raymond Kelly, Herb Kohn, Ronnie Roberts, Marshall Zaun, Hugh Baysinger, Dick Webster, Keith Ekblaw, Larry Ginsberg, Dennis Cowan. Seronzl row: Larry Lee, Gordon Rothrock, Lewis Hinshaw, Ion Hartung, Eddie Miner, Phil Weiss, Pat Musick, Paul Holmberg. Third row: Iohn Geiger, Robert Copaken, Gordon Myerson, Gus Schneider, Ralph Kincaid, Charles Downing, Don McCullough. Fozfrlh row: Dave Brunn, Barry Eakens, Gene Lewis, Ierry Wendegatz, Neil Williams, Morris Zwillenberg. Fifth row: Ronnie Bilyeu, Phil Cooke, Bill Moulder, Ierry Coleman, Bob Hunley, Iim Smetzer. Sixzh row: Iay Montgomery, Iohn Ward, Dave Bland, Iames Endicott, Iohn Morrison, Bob Malech, Iohn Thornton, Vernon Iones, Mike Goldman. Sevrnfh row: Ronald Schaefer, Gary Ashcraft, Bob Dennis, Stanley Warlen, Bill Behn, Bill Nichols, Eugene McNerney, Bob Bernstein. Eighth row: Warren Platt, Dean Marriott, Mike Montgall, Art Davis, Ted Koontz, Roy Busdiecker. Ninlh row: Dean Moss, Bob Krisko, Ken Lambert, Iohn Ober, lim McCoy, Dean Mofhtt, Stan Churchill. 'Z . The Trafhc Squad, composed of boys nominated by the student body is selected to help keep order in the halls and cafeteria during the lunch hours and to assist in fire drills. Their adviser is Mr. Gayle T. Chubb, vice-principal. This yearls Traffic Squad was headed by Dave Brunn, General. Other olhcers were Richard Webster, Captain, Herb Kohn, Hugh Baysinger, Phil Cooke, and Ronnie Bilyeu, Lieutenants. I I 1 fg edweida First row: IoAnne Crawford, Ginger Ebert, Pat Toalson, Carol Simpson, Betty Perrin, Sue Masters, Iudv Winn, Carole Eikost, Audrey Barnes, Vllalterena Banks. Second row: Doris Graham, Ann Humphrey, Earleen Kirkpatrick, Linda Hayes, Sharon Moore, Sandra Noell, Linda Barnard, Becky Hinde, Ioyce McGee. Third raw: Virginia Lansdon, Sandy Heying, Nancie Gentry, Kay Boling, Diane Schuck, Carol Weinhold, Marilyn Wright, Dottie Iustice. Fourth row: David Poole, Dennis Calvert, Dean Moflitt, Kenny Voge, Barbara lsom, Hugh Baysinger, Richard Webster, Gloria Campbell. Fiflh row: lean Surface, Ann Melton, Ierald Melvin, Terry Davis, Mary Cullison, Iudy Haiiord, Kathryn Smith, Beverly Mann. Sixlfz row: Lewis Hinshaw, Don McCullough, Douglas Wood, Stanley VVarlen, Stan Churchill, Barry Kaplan, Ronald Roberts. SEZXEIZZIZ row: Iohn Anderson, Gary Turner, Robert Brown, Howard Shoup, Kenneth Stock, Arvin Olin, Ronnie Bilyeu, Arthur Taylor. Under the able direction of Mr. LaVerne Cable, Paseo's A Cappella choir has finished an- other successful year of musical entertainment. They have added their musical talents to per- formances at the Fall Gpen House, Broadway Baptist Church, Loose Park Epiphany service, Spring Concert, and the Easter and Christmas I2 Assemblies. They completed their year at the graduation exercises. This yearls olficers were Art Taylor, president, Pat Toalson, vice-president, Virginia Lansdon, secretary, and Marilyn Wright, treasurer. Helping the choir to achieve their fine performances was Mrs. Robert Young, accompanist. eidndlfie 374ml The Pressmen, under the supervision of Mr. Charles Barrett, printing instructor, assisted the newspaper staff by printing the inside pages of the Paseo Press. The Press is a bi-weekly publication. This yearls foreman was Paul Holmberg with lack Kincaid serving as his assistant. Quill and Scroll is an international honorary journalism organization for students on the Press and Paseon staffs. Qualifications for membership include being in the upper 252, of the class and being recommended by an advisor. For Press membership, there is an additional requirement of submitting a story. Serving as officers were Marilyn Wright, president, Pat Toalson, vice- presidentg and Richard Webster, secretary-treas- urer. This year's new members include Louise Pollaro, Bill Moulder, Bev Wolkey, Dennis Cowan, and Phil Weiss. Their advisors were Mr. Randolph and Mr. Luther Crocker. Firrt row: Dick Webster, Louise Pollaro, Dave Brunn, Marilyn Wright, Herb Kohn, Second row: Beverly Wolkey, Phil Weiss, Marge Spitzenpfeil, Dennis Cowan, Bill Moulder, Pat Toalson. First row: Tony Baker, lim Long, Roger Moore, Hubert Anders, Larry Miller, Bill Morse. Second row: Paul Holmberg, Iohn Holmberg, Bill Chiabotta, Charles Linck, lack Kincaid, Bruce Chumlea. I3 QLQR to riglifj .loiianna Olson, Bev Wollcey, Pat Toalson, Bill Moulder, Dave Bruno, Herb Kolm, . Dial: Websfer,,Bev Mann, Marilyn Wfigfzt. 7414 f-'Men Pau Editor-in-Chief First-Page Editor Secondfpage Editor Third-Page Editor Fourflu-Page Edifor Business Manager Financial Managgr Advertising Manager Cifrulation Managef li! f .s. Dave Brunn Pu Toalspn Dick Webster Bill Moulds: Herb Kohn Marilyn Wfighf Johanna Olsen Bw Wea., Hev Mann 'sw ' , U.-rf lu IF!'2'v,, Front row: Carolyn MucCoxvun. Ron Rcihurts, lion VVziltcrs, Trim Bernard. Back row: Ingrid Wy1lQHCF, Carol Smith, Iucly I-laiiorcl, BU77 Mycrson, Put Musick, Robert Copakcn, Ruyiiinml Kelly. Lcff to right: Vista Lackcy, Kay TiI'Tziny. Dennis Cowan, Annu Mulbcn, Paul Hnlmhcrg, Bob Hunley, Phyllis Aaron, Stan Churchill Louise Pnlluro, Roy Busclieckcr, Nancy Cook. I4 1956 PASEON MARGE EPITZENFEIL PHIL WEISS CO-EDITORS PHIL COOKE MARY HAUBEIN CO-LAYOUT, ROTC BEVERLY JORDAN VIRGINIA LANSDON KAY PROTHMAN SENIOR EDITORS IOYCE MCGEE JOHN THORNTON ORGANIZATIONS TED KOONTZ PHOTOGRAPHY EUGENE McNERNEY ART BOB BERNSTEIN MHRGO ELLIS ATHLETICS CAROLYN AYRES BILL BE!-IN CAROL WEINHOI.-D BUSINESS MARGOT DZIEWIENCKI CARL NEIDERT INDEX First Row Bob Bernstem Margo Elhs Carol Weinhold. Second Row 'Ted Koontz Carolyn Ayres B111 Behn. 9 E ,ff X 4, ! ,A 'Q 'f Q X xiivgix my W! 'V Q9 T ES X 'V f ,. W' tllfxs ' i M P ff i ' I I ' V x. Nix i ' Wh '1'fe-if I s I 5 ,I :V 1 11,1 Q' ., :KH wx li 'Xl ' if ' ,IK Eg Y - x'1Ui,L g f qi' tit ,sv 1 lf X-X , xi, git' ,im ' ' ' Q' -Q t x hu gi T, L- l- H- - iw. 5 , , 06 Xp hx I ' f ,, D wa ,I -42. ,J-J V mjgyf . ' , aalfail ?vaz'54ZZ Zvceen Page Zta! October came and days grew shorter . . . the '56 Pirtite-eleven toolq the field and crime through with cm impressizfe season. With their typical mighty power as shown in the above scenes, the Buccaneers again proved ci threat to interscho- lastic league leciclers. 9' f af- ' ,. uv gr if Hgmma geisha! Me gmuue' ?aot5ez!l 9446454 Left to l'1ig!1f.' Elton Green, Dean Cook, Nelson Dwight, Bob Gauldin, Bob Coulter, Don Lindley. Ae 55-56 74455416 mam The Pirate eleven, inspired by nine returning lettermen, started OH their impressive season by downing their arch-enemy, Rockhurst, 6 to O. The next non-league encounter was with much favored Northeast, but the Pirates, not to be scared Off by bad predictions, scored in the last quarter to tie the Vikes 7 all. De La Salle, next Paseo victim, fell to the Pirates, feet in a 46 to IQ slaughter. Doing the scoring honors for the Pirates were Ken Lambert and Ralph Kincaid with two TD,sg Bob Coulter, Bob Haubein, and Bud Clark with one apiece. The first league encounter found the Pirates on the tail end of a 7 to 20 loss at the hands of Southwest. Scoring Paseo's lone touchdown in the second quarter was Lambert. Lincoln, a new team in the Interscholastic league, ended up on the top of a close, hard fought battle, downing the Pirates 6 to 7. A well-trained East team was the next to hand BOB WILsON DENNIS COWAN IOHN WARD DICK WILSON BILL BROVVN Sophomore Iunior Senior Sophomore Iunior Statistician Manager Trainer Manager Manager I8 amen zayazaaa Wada DAVE POOLE RALPH KINCAID ART Davis BOB COIJLTER KEN LAMBERT Senior Senior junior Senior Senior Guard Half-back Guard Quarterback Full-back 2nd letter 3rd letter 2nd letter 2nd letter 3rd letter Honorable Mention 2nd Team All-Star Ist Team All-Star 2nd Team All-Star Honorable Mention All-District 3rd Team All-State the Pirates their third straight loss. Lambert scored the Pirate's only 6 points to East's 33. The Pirates determined to get back on the right track Went all out to tromp the Manual Redbirds 50 to 13. The Pirates started early by scoring 21 points in the Hrst quarter, 7 in the second, 9 in the third, and I3 in the fourth. A surprised Southeast crew was the next to feel the stings of a victory-minded Paseo team, as the Knights were conquered 20 to 14. Deciding to finish the season in high glory, the Pirates led by Haubein, Kincaid, Miner, and Coulter, defeated the Tigers of Westport 38 to 6. Westport was held scoreless until late in the last quarter. At the end of the 755356 football season We found the Pirates in fifth place. Not only did this hustling team score 108 points in the last three games of play, but also had five boys on the All Star Team. 'amaze '7wzd4c'c' Front Row: Coach Bob Gauldin, Bob Coulter, Ralph Kincaid, Eddie Miner, Hugh Baysinger, Dick Hensley, Iim Comfort, Coach Nelson Dwight. Second Row: Iim Smetzer, Don McCullough, Dick Kincaid, Tom Lappin, Neil Williams, Barry Eakens, Allen Gordon. Third Row: Cecil Clark, Iohn Reece, Gene Sullins, Larry Koger, David Poole, Bob Haubein. Kenny Voge, Mike Goldman. Fourth Row: Frank Aguilar, Kenneth Lambert, Art Davis, Dean Moss, Warren Platt, Bob Christman, Arthur Taylor, David Bland. i l I9 Q4 -x al, 9 Q?E 5 E Rt 20 BOB CHRISTIWAN junior End lst letter EDDIE MINER Senior Quarterback Znd letter Tom LAPPIN Sophomore Guard lst letter GENE SULLINS Senior End 2nd letter LARRY KOGER Sophomore Tackle lst letter lvlllili CTOLDMAN Senior Guard lst letter HUGH BAYSINGER Senior End lst letter IOHN REECE FRANK AGLILAR WARRER PLATT ART TAYLOR fW110I' lunzor Sophomore Senior Elld Guard Tackle Center lst letter lst letter lst letter 7nd letter BARRY EAKENS CLARK DICK HENSLEY junior Senior Sophomore Tackle Halfback Halfback lst letter 3rd letter lst letter 5 ALLEN GORDON Sophomore Guard lst letter BOB HACBEIN Sophomore Halfback lst letter IIM SMETZER junior Halfback lst letter NEIL WILLIABIS j unior Center lst letter DEAN Moss j mzior Tackle Znd letter DON MCCULLOUGH junior Fullback lst letter DAVE BLAND junior End lst letter 74a gaadeta and 71444 af 56 Second 'feam From Row: Coach Green, Larry Stouse, lim Nichols, Scott Martin. Put Piggott, Willie Vatlen. Larry Gaulclwcll, Coach Cook. Second Row: john Bessenbacher, Terry Long, Gary Smith, Alan Donavan, Keith McQueary, Ken Coberly, Dick Croisant, Glen Owings. Third Row: Martin Wienshienk, Charles Campbell, Ierry Buckland, Iohn Robertson, lack Murphy, Deryle Hovingzi, Iohn VVarrcn. ?-zeedmem 7mm From' Row: Roger Rains, Iohn Smith, David Murphy, Rex VVeclclell, Dick Kenworthy, Don Guinn. David Smiley, Ben Hunt. Bernie Mathers. Second Row: Marvin Lambert. Lawrence Leninson, Rodney Weiher, Albert Foster, Terry Tiffany. Roy Richardson. Scott Duclero, Prank Hostetter. Larry Garrett, Manager. Third Row: Stephen Blackburn, Gary Brown, Tim McCahon, Don Crowe, Floyd Hook, Zolan Gilgus, Iohn lackson, Bill Kosre. Fourtfz Row: Loycl VVillia1ns. Tim McNally, Davitl Nelson, Sam Baker, Bob Allison. lack Lashbrook, lack Capps, Don Smiley Secon d Teri 111 YVon 5 Tied 0 Paseo 7 - Rockhurst l9 Paseo Paseo 0 - DeLaSalle 31 Paseo Paseo 0 - Southwest 7 Paseo Paseo l2 - Lincoln 0 Paseo 22 Lost 5 East l2 Manual 21 Southeast l3 Westport 6 Won Paseo Paseo Paseo Frerlzman Team Tied 2 Lost 2 Drumm Paseo Glennon l3 Institute l3 Paseo Westport 6 Southeast 20 Paseo Central 0 Westport 6 Paseo Southwest l3 M429 q - A ff fy J N Q13 ig M 427 is 1 5, edgy 5 x M f Q K5 ' 1, fp,-, 1. 5 J L, M C- .,- L. Fmom ana Lindley lawn Glenda Aflen 'Puvwwb K Hy Tiffany 'Rvaral Canal' Php dad With the coming of October, Pep Clubis activ- ities were in full swing. This year, Paseds Pep Club was under the able leadership of Mary Haubein, president. Other officers were Peggy Piggott, vice-president, Carolyn Ayres, secretary, Virginia Lansdon, treasurer, and Marge Spitzen- pfeil, sgt-at-arms. Miss Nell Mitchell was the new adviser. The usual Pep Club uniforms seen at games were red sweaters and black skirts. This year, AdU1i56I'.' Miss NELL MITCHliLL First Row: Mary Ann Woodbury, Twila Arnett, Margie Bryant, Beth Dayis, Dorothea McLean, Sherrill Sixta, Lois Cohen, Maclelyn Blonrlsky, Iohanna Olson, Ioleeta Vifentz, Beverly Bone, Ialene Burch. Second Row: Kay VVallace, Harriett Benson, Lana Leonard, Linda Weed, Diane Huston, Ioann Gaston, Beverly Hayes, Betty Perrin, Carolyn Trissell, Carol Hart, Gloria Calvin, Donna Viator, Connie Frey. Third Row: Kathy Baysinger, Serean Griesel, Bonnie Dornan, Linda Ekblaw, Sharon Luke, Madeline Schnaer, Carolyn Ranke, Patricia VVilkinson, Donna Mc,-Xlister, Iudy MeCully, Janet Settles, Donna Thomas, Sharon Ham. Fourfh Row: Ann Mosley, Elaine Schaedler, Susan Nell Williams, Clautline Iackson, Sharon Bell, Patsy Wilson, Susan Belle Vvilli21lUS. Becky Grizzel, Charlene Eason, Nancy Iones, Sue McLin, Donna Buckner, Mary Kay Hildegrantl, Mary Lee Lansdon. First Row: Margaret Mergen, Sharon Gibson, Mary Reiff, Pat Robinson, Iudy Schwartz, Ioanne Hopkins, Carol Hoff, Iudy Young, Alice Hisle, Linda Donaldson, Pat Brown, Linda Sue Clark, Ianice Chrisope, Toby Shapiro. Seronrl Row: Shirley Hansell, Carol Cleveland, Carolyn Autlsley, Regina Platt, Carolyn Chiles, Georgia Bushakra, Sandra Damon, Carole Charpie, Carolyn Lenie, Betty Steiner,, Sandra Fawcett, Paula Iohnson, Marlene Stolov. Thir1IRow: Ianice Buettner, Marilyn Harrell. Patricia HoFf. Barbara Thomas, Carolyn Bell, Sandy Stratton, Ierri Iohnson. Peggy Daugherty, Iean Churchill, Nita Bray, Linda Taylor, Sherry Cromwell, Ioan Lackey, Pat Grace. 24 Php died First Row: Geneva Gaston, Sue Wallis, Maribellc McKinney, Bonita Gonzalez, Sue Masters, Doris Graham, Iudee Belove, Barbara Bayley, Anne Malben, Ioanie Bordman, Sharon Black, Carolyn Behn. Secofzzl Row: Audrey Barnes, Ierre Strick, Iudy Dalton, Barbara Carlson, Marilyn Wright, Ieannc Trott, Diane Myerson, Bev Mann, Louise Pollaro, Pat Harvey, Iean Stanley, Barbara Theobald, Pat Baer, Carol Vogt. Tlz1'1'1lRow: Iudy Capito, Vista Lackey, Ian Etter, Betty Mann, Kay Prothman, Sue Hines, Sharon Keilhack. Iudy Hetrick, Rita O'Roark, Gayle French, Nancie Gentry, Marilyn Thornton, Ioyce Milburn, Linda Hayes. Fulfrllz Row: Ianet Engler, Karen Klapmcyer, Pat Murnan, Susan Bradley, Deanna DeWitt, Bonnie Skelly, Sue Knox, Carol Holman, Ann Oldham, Mary Allison, Linda Olson, Bev NVolkey, Diana Iones, Norma Lewis. First Row: Anne Benton, Phyllis Aaron, Lana Lindley, Marianne VVilliains, Kay Tiffany, Linda Davis, Iudy Winn, Dottie Iustice, Nancy Cook, Marilyn Blondsky, Sandy Mitchell, Ioyce VVeedman, Linda Talley, Charlotte Mitchell. Sammi Row: Mary Haubein, Karen Montgomery, Deanna Kaiser. Bev Iordan, Madlyn Hisle, Peggy Piggott, Virginia Lansdon, Ann Melton, Karen Greb, Margo Ellis, Pat Eldridge, Sue Lewis, Mary loy, Donna Buschmann, Sandra Noell. Third Row: Ioyce Settles, Bonnie Gardner, Ellen VVolf, Pat Toalson, Ioyce McGee, Carol VVeinhold, Marge Spitzenpfeil, Glenda Allen, Carolyn Ayres, Sharon Moore, Kay Boling, Terry Davis, Ianet VValker. Fozzrlh Row: Ann Fraser, Iulie Harris, Sande Iohnson, Ian Iudy, Ioyce Trott, Merna Merrill, Dorrinda Boedefeld, Peggy Noger, Carol Stephens, Sandra Smith, Ianiee Milburn, Donna Noger, lane Robertson, Peggy Berkstresser. however, for the first time in Paseols history, jackets were adopted for anyone that wanted to purchase them. New shakers were also ordered and used for the basketball games. The highlight of the year was the third annual Sadie Hawkins mixer, Ianuary 25, where Peggy Piggott was crowned Miss Peppy. Her attendants were Louise Pollaro and Anne Malben. At each meeting, old and new cheers, led by the cheerleaders, were reviewed and learned to be used at the games. Paseo is proud of the good sports- manship shown by the Pep Club at the games. 25 K Fx 'z V ,Q ff Qxvanlylilj pf XX N 'Pt' X x 'lf ' Lg - , '-'Nl ,,-I- , UM aff? al! ?64q 77046 and Wig Swami and Stage deem -'feemz ,Q 1. f - .... ?' .-.,,. G rom Salut PASEO Nownibez' crime, and milk iz Prom l7ZLIg6I3'l'I7l' fecltmfd Pasco. llafk and Wig are PI-L'lM1'C'li in action Hltlkllllg up future stain' for the roles in the fall play. 1 ,,n.,. , w 4 was gi' n w Q QM, ...M 5 2 ,,. ,,. M .M e ' Q J 2 ir V Ze 74212 in 0054502 A'Father Knows Bestfl this year's Fall play, was presented to Pirates for two consecutive nights. Leading roles went to Barry Kapland and Carl Neidert who portrayed father. Linda Hayes and Kay Prothnian as Mrs. Anderson, mother. Gayle French and Betty Perrin played Betty, their teenage daughter. Left to Right: Ed Martasin, Betty Perrin, Carl Neidert, Kay Prothman, Barry Kaplan, Glenda Allen, Gayle French, Linda Hayes and Ronald Sullivan. 7-:icing 776915 Fir!! Row: Vicki Powell, Vista Lackey, Milderd Byers, Anne Malben, Barbara Bayley, Ronald Sulliyan. Samir! Row: Connie Eisinen, Katherine Spiros, Linda Hayes, Glenda Allen, Peggy Piggott, Linda Davis, Berry Kaplan. Thin! Row: lanice Milburn, Merna Merrill, Bob Boresow, Larry Lec, Bill Moulder, Dennis Calyert. First Row: Hinda Zolotor, Deanna Kaiser, Dottie Iustice, Betty Perrin, ludy Winn, Corrine lacobs, Tony Shapiro. Second Row: Iudee Belove, Marge Spitzenpfeil, Kay Prothinan, Mary Ioy, Iudy Ellington, Mary Beth Berry, Carol Hart, Ginger Ebert. Third Row: Tom Moore, Carl Neidert, Howard Rosenberg, Neil Williams, Gary Piheld, Marshall Myers, Eddie Martasin. 28 adam! tie aeaea Adzfiser: Miss VIRGINIA BAILEY Firxl Row: .Xliec Hisle, Carolyn Xtiilxluy. Lincla lbonaltlaon, Carol Vogt, Donna Viator, Iofinne Crawford, Matllin Hislu, I.inIla Talley. Sefoml Row: VVilla Lewis, Anne Malben. Pat Toalson, liillie Krunisiek, Carol Hart. Peggy Daugherty, lean Churchill. Ierri' johnson. Beverly Hayes. Third Row: Beverly Iortliin. ,Xnnc llcnton, Peggy Piggott. Barbara Davin. Ann Melton. Samly Stratton, loycc Trott, .Xllan llaiis. Bob Gibson. liozirflz Row: Marilyn VVright, Suxan Knox, Beverly Mann, Diane Myerson, Marge Spitzenpfcil. Kay Prothmzin, Ieannc Trott, Pat Piggott, Barbara liiivley. .f1dU1'5c1'5.' MR. PAUL CQNSTANT AND MR. IOHN COLEIXIAN iii-1'.i'f lfowf liob llernftcin. Iohn libs-i'L'nx. Iuhn Morrixon. Secoilfl Noun' Phil YVciss, lohn Thornton. liill lit-hn, Stanley Caltlwt-Il. October marked a big month for Mask and VVig, and Sound and Stage crew working on the Fall play. Mask and Wig supplied the make-up while Sound and Stage crews were responsible for setting up sound, scenery and lighting. 29 Z-7eea4 The Y-Teen meetings which were held on alternating Wednesdays were highlighted by speakers on poise, dance instruction, and the work of a policewoman. Other activities included the adopting of a needy family at Christmas time and participating in the all-city Y-Teen talent show. The year was climaxed by a Mother-Daughter tea given with the assistance of the P.T.A. The Iunior Y-Teens cabinet was composed of Marilyn Thornton, President 5 Sharon Reeves, Vice-President, Susan Bell Williams, Secretary, Bonnie Harvey, Treasurer g Nita Lindsay and Ioleeta Wentz, Inter-Club Representatives. The Advisers for Y-Teens are Mrs. Margaret Falls and Mrs. Katie Holley. Advisers: MRS. EDITH WEINBERG, MRS. KATIE HOLLEY First Row: Glenda Allen, Beverly Iordan, Pat Harvey, Mary Haubein, Doris Graham, Genera Gaston, Iudy Young, Ioanne Hopkins, Marianne Williams, Anne Benton, Lana Lindley. Second Row: Pat Eldridge, Iudy Filson, Barbara Bayley, Iean Stanley, Ann Melton, Madlyn Hisle, Peggy Piggott, Iudy McCully, Johanna Olson, Sandra Mitchell, lean Calvin, Frances Levey, Margot Dziewiencki, Barbara Rothenberg. Third Row: Diane Evans, Mary Ioy, Bev Wolkey, Ioyce Trott, Carol Weinhold, Kay Prothman, Terry Davis, Barbara Davin, lane Reiff, Marilyn Thornton, Nancie Gentry, Kay Boling, Diane Myerson, Ioanie Bordman. Fourzh Row: Lucy Hildebrand, Ianet Settles, Serean Griesel, Suzanne Stringfellow, Sharon Keilhack, Sue Hines, Linda Talley, Ann Oldham, Susan Bradley, Ianet Walker, Sharleen Thompkins, Iulie Harris, Sandra Smith, Helen Yodler. i First Roux: Connie Frey, Karen Scott, Maribelle McKinney, Beth Davis, Deanna Nunn, Kay Wallace, Maryann Vlfoodbury, Pat Baer, Sandy Flueckinger, Bonnie Skelly, Deanna DeWitt, Ianice Milburn. Second Row: Ierri Johnson, lean Churchill, Peggy Daugherty, Iudy Dalton, Iudy Schwartz, Linda Donaldson, Alice Hisle, Marilyn, Wright, Dorthea McLean, Dottie Iustice, Iucly Winn, Linda Hayes, Ioyce Milburn, Carolyn Ranke. Third Row: Ann Fraser, Phyllis Aaron, Kay Tiffany, Linda Davis, Pat Toalson, Ieanne Trott, Bev Mann, Louise Pollaro, Iudee Beloye, Anne Malben, Sue Wallis, Saundra Hood, Sandy Stratton, Sue Masters. Fourth Row: Iudy Hetrick, Pat Iohnson, Diane Fabrizi, Barbara Theobald, Vista Lackey, Sharon Black, Audrey Barnes, Sue Lewis, Dorrinda Boedefeld, Merna Merrill, Sandra Noell, Karen Greb, Nancy Cook, Linda Barnard. 30 ' 66014 First Row: Carolyn Audsley, Margie Bryant, Pat Hoff, Iudy O'Donnell, Lois Cohen, Donna Thomas, Ialene Burch, Linda Elson, Sharon Bell, Carolyn Behn. Second Row: Pat Murnan, Eleanor Iones, Kathy Baysinger, Becky Menn, Karen Montgomery, Neta Lindsay, Twila Arnett, Claudine Iackson, Linda Carpenter, Ann Ellis, Susan B. Williams. Third Row: Karen Klapmeyer, Susan Burton, Mary Lee Lansdon, Patty Paul, Linda Ekblaw, Susan N. Williams, Diane Huston, Ioann Gaston, Ioleeta Wentz, Bonnie Harvey, Bonnie Adams, Sharon Luke. Fourlh Row: Barbara Hite, Frances Holler, Darlene Brimble. Linda Rothen, Rita O'Roark, Carolyn Bell, Beverly Hayes, Virginia Lansdon, Carol Hart, Betty Perrin, Beverly Bone. Fir!! Row: Regina Guinn, Carol Rock, Sharon Gibson, Ioan Lackey, Ernestinc Kirk, Bonnie Kratschmer, Ann Downer, Pat Grace, Toby Shapiro, Marlene Stolov, Ann Mosley. Second Row: Carol Holman, Ellen Wolf, Bonnie Gardner, Cynthia Iones, Linda Sue Clark, Mary Ellen Ullery, Ianice Buettner, Betty Steiner, Ieanette Simpson, Bonnie Dornan, Ioyce Settles. Third Row: Dixie Dubin, Linda Weed, Karen Garner. Ianet Smith, Patty Wilkinson, Ian Ettcr, Ioyce McGee, Pat Wilson, Stephanie Fouts, Erlyne Rupprecht. Sendo-z Z- 7een4 Offabma and Qdavet Ioyce McGee, president, Pat Toalson, vice-president, Audrey Barnes, secretary, Vista Lackey, treasurer, Kay Prothman, historian, Anne Malben and Linda Davis, membership, Beverly Mann and Kay Tiffany, publicity, Louise Pollaro, program, Elaine Sehlozman, world fellowship, Carol Weinhold, music, Diane Myerson, service, Ellen Wolf and Phyllis Aaron, Worship, Peggy Piggott, social, Dottie Iustice and Barbara Bayley, lnter-club. 51 -, Nl .W 'f ,,, s-aL. s-- X x lg' --2P4'4V '4'f?'i- N ,h ifi 1 in -X :ri R ip. X V , xx -v l'X':N. ' IQ S 4? ' . s 'NN,5'.Q 1 l w'f.,rgF.k ,S'x X' , 1 xx Up- 'iz' Jgx-f L 'llxfgf 4' 1 1 -4 ,.. 4. XQJ4.-.4-'.,A1-219 4 15,4 1 Q I . kufjcb .f .-1 Q. - - X .fdfemzq wielded Zahn! Uzaheezim . . . A ,vchool had edged in holly and wer- grcefz . . . Lit .vocletiex zuorlqing on ChJ'l'Sf77'1LIi p1'0jcc'z.v climaxcfl by their formal dance' ..., f ind with rhif many dizfcrxf zzc't1'zffZ1'c'.f, Jzudlef, clubs, m1'xc'1'x, and Pun ' halls L'L'h01'7Ig Mm 105 ly Chlzstmzlf . . . WN 4 rw 1, 55, x JK Q, 021 QQ, iii gg 'SX qi Q f 2 1-Q' aginen 1' Society Adviser: MR. LUTHER CROCKER First Row: Phil Weiss, Dick Webster, Dennis Cowan, Hugh Baysinger, Herb Kohn, Ierry Huston, Chuck Downing. Second Row: Bob Haubein, Bob Coulter, Neil Williams, Don McCullough, Buzz Myerson, Gordon Allison, Bob Hunley, Iohn Thornton, Dave Bland. Third Row: Bill Moulder, lim Smetzer, Phil Cooke, Ronnie Bilyeu, Bob Dennis, Iohn Ober, Steve Hazlett, Mike Montgall, Dean Moss. Fourih Row: Dave Brunn, Roy Busdiecker, Stan Churchill, Art Davis, Iim McCoy, Art Taylor, Ted Koontz, Bob Krisko. ENGINEER OFFICERS Hugh Baysinger P1'L'5Zitl1671f Ted Koontz Herb Kohn Vice Prcsidenz Bob Coulter David Bland Secrerzzry Phil Cooke Ted Koontz Treasurer Iohn Thornton Phil Cooke S gt-at-Arms Iohn Ober Dick Webster Inter-Club Phil Weiss Don McCullough Reportei' Bill Moulder lohn Thornton Parliamenzarimz Ronnie Bilyeu New Members: lim Nichols, Warren Platt, Art Smith, Allan Gordon, Don Rogers. feats 1' ' Sacietq Adzfiser: MR. CLEO Moiuussurrii ' First Row: Tony Baker, Ronald Roberts, Harold Dix, Raymond Kelly, Don Walters, Mike Goldman. Second Row: Marshall Zaun, Ben Detherage, Keith Ekblaw, Ion Hartung, Barry Eakens, Gordon Rothrock, Bill Behn. Third Row: Shelton Gallas, Larry Lee, Vernon Iones, lim Rowe, Howard Shoup, Iohn Morrison, Arvin Olin, Kenneth Stock. IUNTO OFFICERS Harold Dix President Larry Lee Ted Williams Vice President Ion Hartung Ion Hartung Secremry Don Walters Ion Hartung Treasurer Gordon Rothrock Vernon Iones Sgz-at-Arms Ronnie Roberts Keith Ekblaw Inlel'-CIM5 I-Iarold Dix New Members: Patrick Musick, Lynn lernegen, Gary Moore, lim Comfort, Iohn Roberts, Mike Thompson, Dick Wilson, Larry Wiseman. 34 Qariiaa ldtezmq Saoietg Xldzfiserf Miss IOSEPHINE BAITY I ir.ff Row: Barbara Thomas. Iutly Royse, Matllyn Hisle, Ioanne Crawford, Elaine Schlozman. Second Row: Iucly Capito. Donna Mcfilister, Carolyn McGowan, Gayle French, Sandra Scott. Tfzirrl Row: Sandra Smith. Mary Hauhein, Pat Toalson, Marcia Lerner, Bev Iorrlan. Fonrlh Row: Virginia Lansdon. Lillian McAfee, Diane lfabrizi, Saunclra Hoocl, Icanne Stanley, Pat Harvey. CYNTHIAN OFFICERS Mary Haubein President Virginia Lansdon Virginia Lansdon Vice PI't'.ffdt'71f Pat Toalson Beverly Iorclan Secretary Ioanne Crawford Pat Toalson TI'6U5MI'Fl' Beverly Iordan lean Stanley Sgt-at-Arms Barbara Thomas Pat Harvey Iniziutor Gayle French Iudy Royse Inter-Club Pat Harvey Marcia Lerner Pa1'Z1'amc11za1'imz- Mary Haubein Lillian McAfee Hixzoriazz Marcia Lerner New Members: Iudy Filson, Linda Reppeto, Linda Vials, Maribelle McKinney. 'Mcbchn .ldtemzg Society Adviser: Mas. MARY SHAWVLR Firxf Row: Marcia Clock. Ginger Ebert, Iucly WVinn. Mary Beth Berry, Pat Yaryan. Ioyce Settles. Carolyn Bell. Second Row: Lincla Dankenbring, Ann Downer, Betty Perrin, Mary Poff, Iudy Whitsett. Mary Shillerston, Bonnie Schnaer. Third Row: IoAnne Reece, Peggy Piggott, Sue Hines. Barbara Davin, Ph, 'is Aaron, Ianice Gleavcs, Sandy Stratton. Fourth Row: Ioycc McGe , Sharon Keilhack, Nancie Gentry. Iucly Warren, Roberta Kuehler. Kay Boling, Beverly Hayes. THICION OFFICERS Ioyce McGee President Bev Mann Iudy Warren Vice Prexic 'lit Betty Perrin Bev Mann C01'rc'5p0nd1'ng Secretary Bev Hayes Bev Hayes Recording Secretary Bev Hayes Betty Perrin T7'66l5l4I'6l' Iudy Warren Marcia Clock Sgt-at-Arms Peggy Piggott Mary Shillerston Initiator Phyllis Aaron Barbara Davin Inzer-Club loyce McGee Phyllis Aaron Reporter Marcia Clock Indy Winn I-Izlvzoriazz Iudy Winn New Members: Erlyne Rupprecht, Deanna Nunn, Ian Iudy, Cynthia Iones, Nancy Wolkey, Linda Talley. 35 Pazmem .dammq S ' .f1dzf1'.ve1'.' Mas. BEATRICE IOURDAN Front Row: Katherine Spiros, Sharon Loveall, Beverly Eastman. Toby Shapiro, Ioyce Rosenberg. SFCUIIJ Row: Helen Parker, Larry Seabold, Sue Masters, Diana Tobh, Connie Eisman, Lois Cohen. Third Row: Delores Long. Becky Hinde, Beverly Sizlener, Karen Carpenter, Frances Levey, Martha Lappin. PATRICIAN OFFICERS Sue Masters Presialent Kathy Spiros Kathy Spiros Iffee P1'e.fiz1'e11z Becky Hinde lean Surface Sc'c1'eza1'y Larry Seabold Bev Sidener T1'c'asu1'e1' Iean Surface Ingrid Wzigner Sgl-HZ-f1l'7W.f Dee Long Becky Hinde In1't1'r1t01' Karen Carpenter Sharon Loveall Inzcv'-Club Sue Masters Dee Long HI',Vf0I'fH7Z Lois Cohen New Members: Beverly Morris, Shirley Leuenberger, Roselyn Wienshienk, Tresslyn Hurt, Connie Crawley, Marie Callowick. 7064 .fdtvmaq Society .4dz11'.fc'1'.' Miss CiIiRALDINE Kimxiiiit 1:I'UIlf Raw: Peggy Humphrey, Sandra Flueekinger, Ieanette Ellis, Beth Davis, Carolyn Pcetoom, Donna Iones. Sccoml Row: Elaine Duni, Linda Hayes, Glenna Downs, Marilyn Bennett, Theresa Bennett. .Xuclrey Shapiro. Third Row: Ann Humphrey, Linda Genicke, Doris Park. Saundra Boyd, Carol Smith, Dorrintla Boede- felcl, Margot Dziewiencki. Forma ICUIVI Ann Fraser. Kathryn Nelson. Merna Merrill, Iuclie Robertson. Mary lov, Donna Buschmann, Sandra Noel. IOTA OFFICERS Earleen Kirkpatrick Pres1'de11t Linda Hayes Ann Fraser Vice Pl'l'!I'dt 71f Margot Dziewiencki Sandra Noell SECI'C'lol1'y Dorrinda Boedefelzl Mary Ioy T1'e11,vu1'c1' Merna Merrill Dorrinda Boedefeld Sgt-al-fl1'111x Doris Park Katherine Nelson I121'z111r01' Earleen Kirkpatrick Margot Dziewiencki l111e1'-Club Iudie Robertson Merna Merrill R6POI'fC'1' Carol Smith P111'l111me11t111e1'r11z Sandra Noell Ann Humphrey HI5ZOI'1-LII? Carol Smith New Members: Beverly Bone, Suzanne Dawson, Karol Hummel, Marilyn Iacobs, Iudy Marshall, Nancy Rhine- hart, Mary Vlfamsher, 36 Zeta .litany S Defpkdcm L' ' S flflvi.v4'1'.' Miss WILL.X K. SCHMIDT , !'!1lll Kuzrfz' Vista Lackey. Dottie Iustice. Linda l,OIl1llllMHi. Bonnie liarclncr. Linda Gillain. Carolyn .Xuclsleyx Sl'lY1l1!f Row: Carol Vogt. Donna Viator. Priscilla Robinson. .Xudrey Barnes. Kay Tiffany, lillun Wolf. Marianne VVilliams. Tlzirii Row: Linda Barnard. .Xnnu Benton, Louise Pollaro. Carolyn Ayres. Linda Davis. Lana Lindley. Sharon Black. Nancy Cook. IJOIIVIA Row: Iulie Harris. Terry llaxis. .Xnn Krumsick. Stephanie Fouts. Diane Myerson, Iualy Hatlorrl. Kay Kendrick. .Xnnu Malben. ZETA OFFICERS .Xnne Malben President Carolyn Ayres Vice PI'L'J'jd6llI Diane Myerson Sc'c'1'cZa1'y Louise Pollaro TI'ELI.VI4l'6l' Kay Kendrick Sgt-at-Arms Anne Benton lnitiutor Marilyn Wright Inter-Club Kay Tiffany Rcfiorter Audrey Barnes Hixlorimz Carolyn Ayres Diane Myerson Louise Pollaro Marilyn Wright Iudy Hafford Kay Kendrick Linda Barnard Vista Lackey Iulie Harris New Members: Billie Krumsick, Susan Knox, YVilla Lewis, Ann Oldham, ludy Sharp, Ioyce Trott. 1Idzf1'.vw'.' MR. Btgiu. HARMON H11-'f Row: Iohn XVickert. l-'red XVickert. john Passiglia, Bill Ilockensinith. lack Reinhard, Dick Knight. Bane Pulliam. Sammi Row: Mark Hollister. Bill Ferguson. Dave Christman. Bob Mzilech. Sherman Foster, lxan lirxvin. Don lfmler. DELPHIAN OFFICERS Iohn Passiglia Pl'C'fI'dC'l1l Don Emler Richard Knight Via' P1'v1'5Iidl'Ilf lack Reinhard Bill Ferguson SeL'f'r'zu1'y-Tf'cu.vu1'w' Bill Hockensmith Dave Christman Inizmtor Iohn Passiglia Bob Malech Inter-Club Bill Ferguson Reporler Dave Christman Dave Christman Purliizmwizariuzz Harold Schlozman New Members: Neil Martasin, Martin Wieiishielik, Ronald Stine, Ben Maynard, Dave Smith. 37 Ozciema Under the able baton of Mr. M. L. Cater, the orchestra was one that Paseo students could truly be proud of. In addition to playing for commence- ment the orchestra has numerous other activities which included playing for the Fall and Senior plays, the Orchestra festival, and Fall and Spring concerts. The president of orchestra was Barbara Thomas. The other olficers were Larry McClellan, vice-president, La Donna Duncan, secretary, Ann Krumsick, treasurer, and librarian, and Diana Tobb, historian. Each year the All-City orchestra is made up of students from the different city high schools. The orchestra plays at four schools each year and completes the circuit every four years. The Paseo students who played in the All-City orchestra this year were Bonnie Fair, Peggy Berkstresser, Sus- anna Crosby, La Donna Duncan, Iohn Enness, Sherman Foster, Ann Krumsick, violin, Lana Leonard, Pat Robinson, viola, Marcia Clock, bas- soon, Charles Downing, French horn, Vernon Iones and Larry McClellan, trombone, and Iay Montgomery and Iohn Thornton, percussion. In its first year of organization the All-City band played at Van Horn high school under the direction of Mr. Donald Gillis. Paseo students Who played in the All-City band were Charles Downing, Vernon Iones, Barbara Thomas, Diana Tobb, Maribelle McKinney, Bob Malech, Harold Spinner, Larry Lee, Marcia Clock, Dennis Cowan, Iay Montgomery, and Iohn Thornton. First Row: Susanna Crosby, Pat Robinson, Lana Leonard, Brenda VVhite, Icannu Tressler, Marilyn Callowick, La Donna Duncan, Margaret Kelso, Bonnie Fair. David Baker. Second Row: Wanda Melching. Pamela Patrick, Dale Keith, Ann Krumsick, Sherman Foster, Iohn Enness, Peggy Berkstresser, Saundra Hood, Diana Tobb, Barbara Thomas. Third Row: Carol Friesen. Larry McClellan, Mike DeMarea, Iay Montgomery, Margaret Mergen, Tom Flathers. Louis Travalent, Richard Scott, Iim Parr, Mr. Cater. 38 Zami Frouf 13010: Mary Potf, Roger Findlay. Sam Waas, Tim Dorr, Carolyn Chiles, Dick Hite, Lance Banning, Bryce Knight, Larry DeMarea, Carole Charpie. Srcoml Row: Sandra Funk, Barbara Thomas, Sandra Sanders, Maribelle McKinney, Phillip Dale, Bruce Knight, Karen Montgomery. Arnold Schwartz, Becky Grizzel, Delton Nihart. Thin! Row: Charles Downing, Dennis Cowan, Pat Yaryan. Marcia Clock, Diana Tobb, Bob Brackhahn, Fred Northcraft. Marvin Mitchell, Mike Tolle. Fonrtlz Row: Pamela Patrick, Saundra Hood, Billie Krumsick, Sue Hines, Nick Kolias, Wanda Melehing, Iudy Leach, Mike DeMarea. Larry McClellan. Fzjth Row: Hugh Hass, Terry Long, Harvey Gilbert, lim Caldwell, Harold Spinner, Bill Brown, Vernon Iones, David Norris. Sixllz Row: Howard Morehead, T. L. Carstensen, Iack Mattocks, Dale Keith, Bob Malech, Larry Lee, Judy Warren. Sczfcfzth Row: Iay Montgomery, Paul Sanford, Tom Gray, George Ford, Iohn Strong, Richard NVholf, Iohn Thornton, Mr. Cater. Not pit-11rl'z'rf: Iohn Reece, Paul Rodabaugh. This year under the competent direction of Mr. M. L. Cater the band provided Paseo students with fine music. In addition to playing for assem- blies and football games the band played in the American Royal parade, the All-City Band festival, the Spring concert, and for graduation. The drum major was Iay Montgomery. Other oflicers were Larry Lee, president, Vernon Iones, vice-president , Iudy Warren, secretary, Marcia Clock, treasurer, Barbara Thomas, librarian, lay Montgomery, business manager. 39 Wim ?7q64bq Zdeezieadew Zczedetfdi S UBLIXIQCZ, btlikfl, lmxlqez b0y.f, muy the cry Zhu! typified fmzzffzzry. .x lI..f.f Poppy rcffgncrf over ilu' rozmdbull 54115011 111111 the chcw'ln1a'z'11c pu! LIIl'LIy Ihbfl' l77L'gHfJh07il'.V to floxc' the 1956 bLl.x'kt'l!7LIll year. Q gg , n yy-:gf I , , f 59 58 mQa?9ye X Q 'vis Q. X WM 776644 79 7?56 Center: PEGGY P1GGoTT. Bottom fleft to rightjf ANM4 NTALBEN, PEGGY PIGGOTT, Lotlsli POLLARO. Peggy Piggott was crowned uMiss Peppy of 1956 by Coach Larry Bates at the third annual Sadie Hawkins mixer held january 25th. The attendants were Anne Nlalben and Louise Pollaro. The candidates were selected by the Pep Club and those attending the mixer were eligible to vote for Miss Peppy. The coronation was held in the boys, gym and the music was furnished by the Rhythm Aces. Sharon and Bob Gibson were chosen winners of the dance contest. 42 LINDA DAXVIS .ANNE MALBLN IUDY RQYSL MAIQKIKJ ELLIS Head Chcw'!caa'er IoYcIz MCGLL CILENDA ALLEN Lousu PULLARU 43 I Sfar- 12ml Wham OU eqrg Ike Dennis Ron DBO Bob Hr-nsTman Ji Ken l..aml:erT CapT0in ob Kr'i5k0 Honor-able Mermon M Ofb P cms r off HowARn RosiiNBERG MIKE GOLDIWAN LEWIS H1NsHAw A Left la Right: Neil Williams, Ken Lambert, Bob Christman, Ronny Schaefer, Mike Montgall, Dean Marriott, Bob Krisko, Bob Dennis, Ronny Bilyeu, lim Smetzer. Ccnfrr: Coach Larry Bates. KEN LAMBERT, Caplain, 6'2 , Forward, Senior Leading scorer for the past two years and hitting a total of 586 for a I5 point average per game was the Pirates' Ken Lambert. He ranked the team,s number two rebounder and has received honorable mention in All-City squad for the last three years. MIKE MONTGALL, 6'5 , Postman, Iunior Mike was the squad's leading rebounder averaging ll rebounds per game and the number two scorer with a I2 point average. He made second team on the All-City squad as a result of his outstanding board work and scoring. BOB DENNIS, 6'2 , Guard, Iunior s Bob helped the team with his accurate outside shoot- ing. He averaged 7 points per game. Hob shows good 46 potentiality if he gains poise and learns to use routine ability with team effort. RONNY BILYEU, 5'Il , Guard, Senior One of the best team men on the squad saw this senior giving his maximum effort every ballgame and helped to stabilize the Pirate crew. RON SCHAEFER, 6'6 , Postman, Senior Ron as postman played good ball in the early part of the season and gave help in the rebounding department. He possessed a quick pair of hands that came in handy around the bucket. DEAN MARRIOTT, 6'4 , Forward, Senior Dean came along good towards the end of the season and his rugged ability aided the backboard cause in addition to saving some timely buckets. NEIL WILLIAMS, 5'9 , Guard, Iunior This junior's apt ballhandling and dribbling ability along with his accurate jump shot aided the Pirate cause during mid-season. BOB CI-IRISTMAN, 6'4 , Center, Iunior Bob was noted as the best jumper on the squad and a good rebounder. His relief work on the post came in handy during the early part of the season. VARSITY Non League League Paseo 60 Rockhurst 76 Paseo 43 Northeast 44 Paseo 72 Westport 66 Paseo 45 Lincoln 71 Paseo 75 St Ioe Benton 47 Paseo 61 Westport 49 Paseo 46 Shawnee- Paseo 47 Southwest 44 Mission 67 Paseo 51 Central 56 Paseo 62 Wm. Paseo 40 East 44 Chrisman 64 Paseo 50 Van I-Iorn 35 Paseo 72 Lillis 46 Paseo 53 Southeast 51 Paseo 54 Raytown 43 Paseo 61 Manual 41 Paseo 53 Pem Day 74 Paseo 64 Lawrence 78 IIM SMETZER. 5'9 , Guard, Iunior This guard possesses a good jump shot and with im- proved floor play and defense lim could give the squad a good outside man for next year. BOB KRISKO, 6'2 , Forward, Senior Bob was plagued with a broken wrist during most of the season. Outside of this, he was noted for his accurate set shot. SECOND TEAM Non League League Paseo 45 Rockhurst 27 Paseo 27 Northeast 55 Paseo 49 Westport 47 Paseo 53 Lincoln 51 Paseo 44 St Ioe Benton 45 Paseo 62 Westport 50 Paseo 30 Shawnee- Paseo 35 Southwest 55 Mission 51 Paseo 57 Central 58 Paseo 57 Wm. Paseo 70 East 46 Chrisman 62 Paseo 68 Van Horn 53 Paseo 58 Lillis 39 Paseo 60 Southeast 48 Paseo 51 Raytown 43 Paseo 40 Manual 43 Paseo 38 Pem Day 51 Paseo 55 Lawrence 63 Left to Righl: Marvin Lambert, lim Crownover, Bob Haubein, Dave Bland, Ed Rowe, Warren Platt, Dean Moss, Iohn Robertson, Doug Carlander, Iim Shreeve, Glenn McCoy, Kenny Voge, Larry Wiseman, Dick Kenworthy. Center: Coach Elton Green. 47 3- eczm edeefzfeadew LINDA IUCN.-XLDSON LINDA GILLAXM PRISCILLA Roisixsox Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore .lettmmea 'a 6644 l i1'.r1 Row: Neil VVillignm, Barry' liukcnx. lid Miner. lhive Poole, liin Snietzcr, Dick Hensley, Bob Coulter, Ralph Kincziicl. Seeolzzl Row: Dick VVehster, Bill lirnwn, Mike Goldman, john Reece, Allen Gordon, Ilzive lilancl. Dennis Cowan. Herb Kohn, Bob Hauhein, Ron Bilyeu. Third Row: Don McCullough. Lewik Hinshaw, Tom Luppin, Iuhn VVarrl, Arr Taylor, XVnrren Platt, Bob Christmun, Mike Montgall. Ron Scliziefer, Dean Moss. Fozzrzh Row: Frank Aguilar. Hugh Baysinger, Howard Shoup, Larry linger, Gene Sullim, Bob Krisku, Vernon Innes, Art Davis, Shelton Callas, Ken Lambert. 48 i l g gable' paula Seadoo 77:21 Wmme Lcfl lo right: Doris Park, Martha Lappin, Gayle French. eandddmfea fu F-Daaea 'P' Front row: Glenna Downs, Martha Lappin, Doris Park, Gayle French, Mary Iane Van Dyke, Sue Masters. Second row: Dorrinda Boetlefelrl, Dorothea McLean, Carol Sniith, Marilyn Bennett, Linda Barnard. Third row: Delores Long, Mcrna Merrill, Ann Krunisick, Barbara Davin, Donna Buschmann, Charlotte Wills. Wiaaaqae Front row: Linda Gillam, Glenna Downs, Gayle French, Mary lane Van Dyke, Mary George, Sue Masters. Seeonzz' row: Dorrincla Boedefelcl, Iudy MCCully, Dorothea McLean, Marilyn Bennett, Donna Buschmann, Iudy Boresow. Third row: Doris Park, Merna Merrill, Helen Parker, Ianiee Gleayes, Barbara Davin, Billie Krumsick, Charlotte Wills. 49 gem' 1-fzddezaw 747ac6eq pfdyffdy 7mm Front row: Linda Gillam, Sue Masters, Sharon Loyeall, Mary lane Van Dyke, Gayle French, Marjorie Neidert, Linda Dankenbring, Mari- lyn Bennett. Second row: Linda Barnard, Barbara Borman, Billie Krumsick, Ann Krumsick, Delores Long, Iudy Boresow, Martha Lap- pin, Carol Smith. Wa!6'egdaZl?64-ydag 7mm Firrt row: Ann Krumsick, Linda Barnard, Martha Lappin, Barbara Davin, Ianice Gleayes, Delores Long. Second row: Nancy Kelly, Sharon Loyeall, Linda Dankenbring, Iudy Boresow, Gayle French. Carol Smith, Billie Krumsick, Bonnie Schnaer. .ldfeccwuzy Front row: VVilla Lewis, Pris- cilla Robinson, Pat Yaryan, Marilyn Bennett, Elaine Earhart, Bonnie Fair, Marjorie Neidert, Diann Stell- mach, Glenna Downs. Second row: Dusene Vunoyich, Dorothea Mc- Lean, Charlene Blackburn, Martha Lappin, Beverly Morris, Carol Smith, Dorinda Boedefeld, Iudy Boresow. Tfzird row: Barbara Bor- man, Madelyn Diedrichs, Bonnie Schnaer, Billie Krumsick, Ianice Gleaves, Delores Long, Merna Merrill, Ann Krumsick, Doris Park. This year, 252 girls received awards for their outstanding work in the sports program offered at Paseo. This year's participation is the largest that has taken place in several years. Among the courses offered on the sports program are hockey, basketball, volleyball, softball and lifesaving. The individual sports include bowling, badminton, aerial darts, and roller skating. On Saturday, October 29, Paseo was hostess to nine schools for the hockey playday. The volleyball playday took place at Central High School on Saturday, March 3, and the Individual Sports Playday at Southwest High School on Saturday, May 12. The Florence Bradley Memorial Trophy this year is awarded to Martha Lappin, for being the out- standing girl athlete of 1956. 50 .Zawya Shah! ' Ifrmzf row: Lincla Gillam. Sharon l.oyeall. Nancy Kelly, Mary Geroge. VVilla Lewis. Jeanette lillis. Semin! ww: Lintla Vials. Marilyn Miller. Ellen Wolf, Ioyee Settles, Lintla Dankenhring, Laura Gehrs. Third row: Iutly Dalton, Mariorie Neiclert. Roselynne Wienshienk. janiee Gleayes, Billie Krumsiek. Carol Vogt. lfonrlli rozzf: lucly Boresow. Barbara liorman, Bonnie Sehnaer. .Xnn Oltlham. Helen Muiller. Smead! Sdcdal Qwldalaree 1'i1'Ul1l mum' Ialene Burch, Clarise Vatlen. liarhara Niyens. Iutly Homan, Sherrill Sixta. Ianet Smith. Saunclra Fawcett. Paula johnson. Margie Bryant. SFCOIIIT mm: leanette Simpson. Sherry Evans. lilaine Earhart, Betty Steiner. Bonnie lfair. Lana Leonard. Carolyn Roherts. lflarriete liinson, Charlene Blackburn. Third row: Sharon Ham. Becky Grizzell. Peggy Berkstresser, Charleane liaron. Linrla I-ikhlaw. Susie Williams, lilaine Schaetller, Lintla Carpenter, Leanna Boysko. Sandra Damon. Fonrfh row: Patsy VVilson. Karen Witte, lionnie Dornan, Twilla Arnett, Dusene Vunoyieh, Sharon Keilhaek, Iane Long, Charlotte Mitchell, Katherine Heine. Fififz row: Karolyn Nelson, Mary Poff, Peggy Humphrey. Linala Dankenbring. Roberta Kuehler. Beverly Morris. Matlelyn Dietlriches, lean Calvin. Ianet VValker. Sixth row: l.intla l.aclcl. Nancy Iones. Patty Paul, Cornelitl Quasa. Bonnie Skelly, Deanna DeVVitt, Susan YVilliams. Marilyn Thornton. Ruclena Kramer. .N'r1'r11fh rozw: Ianet lingler. Darlene llrimhle, Iaeklyn Gaston, lirenrla VVhite, Sue MeLin. Ioyee Guntlerson. Frances Holler, 269454 Qaeda eemdckafmfea Ifwm mum' Karen liarher, Nanny Myers, Sharon Gibson, Carol Rock. Vieki Loyeall, Marilyn liyans, Regina Guinn, Xaney Collins. SKTUIIIX row: Ann Mosley, Ioy Rothfuss, Sharon Huhn, Pat Grace. Lintla Clark. lane VVincIliigler. lutly Western. janiee Chrisope. Marilyn Harrell. 'I'!11'rn' row: Pat Robinson, Carolyn Chiles, Bonnie Kratsehmer. luanita Almquist. I.ouise Katz, Wantla Zaekert, Ernestine Kirk. Shirley llansell. Dixie Duhin. Ifonrfh row: Regina Platt, Karen Kirk. Santlra Santlers, Sherry Cromwell. Diane Huston, Mary Reitl, Patty XVilkinson, Sue XVlLlll1lCl', Sandra Cornish. Fiflll row: jerrie Murphy, Iutly Grove, Mary Ellen Ullery. Karen Garner, Roherta Shelton. Pat L, Thompson, Marsha Rosen, Ianette Knight, Kathy liaysinger. Sixllz row: Bonnie Tracy, Pat Craig, Vickie Melieath, Donna liuekner. Reheeea Menn, Santlra Riley. Karin Mueller, loyee Vlleedman, Karen Montgomery. Sczimflz row: Pat Murnan. Donna Thomas. Ioann Gaston, Lintla VVeecl, Ianet Settles. Mary I.ee Lansrlon. Iudy Johnson. Sheree Shiel, Sanrlra VVilson. Karen Montgomery. Eiglzlh funn' Pat M. Thompson, Karen Klap- meyer. Madeline Sehnaer. Sarene Grizzel, Sharon Canham. -fivilizifis v:i2?rQ5iQ5fSWSf'1 1f:...eaP'a1attLe':iELi HPWYSQ-msfQa'1.i5Z ?fs11Nff' ' 31 WW'--Y-W 'W f Y' 1 7' 1' Qt W Y i W Wm iv ' A , 1 V 4 f or 'df I 6- 1 ' I V ,I 'V f V U- I f r . . . Homeroom auctions to .cpo1150rPasfo'5 foreign exchange student, ziclqezs on :ale for zhc baxfqezball and track seaxorzg all typified the homeroom buxzhcfs in February .... 5 6 I I 2 . I I r f 5 dk in 0 w N v 'H ! Xfg, fl i K MISS VIRGINIA BAILEY Front row: Iohn Frapasella, Ierry Ierlries, Ron Legendre, Karen Barber, Vicki Loveall, Marie Kilgore, Ianice Chrisope. Second row: I. W. Iones, Sandra Weisberger, Mary Reiff, Marsha Rosen, Sharon Boone, Donna Buckner, Richard Davis, Larry Shelton, David Bandelier. Third row: Roberta Maynard, Ronald Margolis, Richard Iackson, Bill Vandenberg, Donna Thomas, Shirley Kocherov, Ierrie Ann Murphy, Delores Shiner, Carole Taylor, Iackie Mallon. Fozrrifz row: Sandra Wilson, Bonnie Tracy, Mary Lee Lansdon, Madeline Schnaer, Ioyce Weedman, Bill Manion, William Hemmen, Iimmy Martin, Arnold Caviar. Mlss IOSEPHINE BAITY Front row: Alice Hisle, Cynthia Iones, Bob Evans, Mary lane Scott, Sharon Bucher. Second row: Hugh Hass, Roger Oden, Ann Downer, Iean Roberts, Ierry Huston, Connie Frey. Third row: Priscilla Robinson, Ioe Dalton, Iudy Dalton, Dick Hensley, Linda Olson, Mark Hollister, Steve Hazlctt. Fourth row: Luther Davis, Vida Shipman, Roger Clark, Don Helder, Roe lean Norwood, Iohn Strong, lack Reinhard. MR. CHARLES BARRETT From row: lohn Richardson, Iim Donovan, Larry Miller, George Pink Ir., Larry Owen. Second row: Richard Drury, Don Heitmanek, Dale E. Fox, Mike Thompson, Ted Orozco, Robert Smith, Larry Wiseman. Third row: Iames Dickey. Richard Brammer, Ierry Buckland, Stanley Katzman, Deryle D. Hovinga, Bob Dennis, Gary Newman. Fonrlh raw: Bob Barnes, Frank Aguilar, Bill Ley, Don Layman, Tom Lappin, Bill F. Ferguson, Neil Martasin. 54 Mu. LAVVRENCE BATES Franz row: Elliott Eisman, Ioe Brown, Stephen Scofield, Keith Creel, Bob .-Xitchison, Bill Theobald, Walton Waters, Gary Hanson, Ioe Robertson. Second row: lim Parr, Rex Willis, Steve Timmerman, Stephen Brooks, Mike Martasin. Iohn Cummings, Harlow Brown, Mark Aaron. Eldon Franklin. Third row: Bill Brown, Louis Travalent, Charles Bentley, Bob Sherr,Iohn Courtney, Paul Murphy, Monty Gatewood, jerry Burstein, Iack Steele, Roger Gain. Fozzrlh row: Ronald Strader, Charles Bartlow, Alan Durall. Gary Bradley, Dave Van Dyke, Charles Wallace, Gary Campbell, Charles Cash, Allen Beach, Scott Carter. Miss ALFRADA BOCK Franz row: Carolyn Audsley, Donna Dewey, Carolyn Brown, Bob Brackhahn, Linda Donaldson, Lois Edwards, Willa Lewis, Pat Brown. Second row: Ioan Tolle, Carol Finkel. Rita O'Roark, Betty Sue Turner, Bob Simon, Richard Cartmill, Robert Wilson, lim Long. Third row: Stanley Schere, Dennis Wiser, Richard Kalbfleish, Monti Quenelle, Iohn Bessenbacher, Sue Freeman, Iudy Hetrick, lack Murphy, Bill Pauli. Fourth row: Maryann Woodbury, Suzanne Ronholt, Diane Fabrizi, Pat Iohnson, Suzanne Stringfellow, Roger Watson, Helen Yodler, Keith McQueary, Fred Iaben. MR. EUGENE CAMPBELL Front row: Harry Himmelstein, Ronnie Shumaker, Stanley Schlozman, Melvin LaChance, Harold Roth, lack Porter, Larry Walker, Ierry Melton. Secoml row: Larry Costley. Nancy Myers, Marilyn Atwater, Rodney Rhinehart, Coy Porterf1eld. Iohn Eisenhower, Pat Robinson, Tina Lerner. Third row: Bill Reynolds, Davida Mendelshon. Billy Moran, Bill Tabolsky, Marjorie Clark, Patricia Murnan, Bryna Kleinstein, Gay Kurth, Pat Damron. Fourtfz raw: Iimmy Watten, Darold Graves, Karen Kelley, Dennis Sautelt, Roy Paul, Iim Worden, Kenneth Taylor, Keith Strang, Arvil Russell. 55 MR. LAVERNE CABLE From row: Marvin Zeff, Iudy Whirsitt, Susan Knox, Roberta Ku ebler, Linda Van Laninghani, Sharon Keilhack, Ronald Stein, George Reed. Second row: Saundra Boyd, Helen Muiller, Stephanie Eouts, David Cross, David Smith, Hill Mendelsohn, Roy Ellington, Iames Harris. Third row: Byrl Sawyer, lack Gershon, Gary VVard, Richard Kincaid, Charles Howard, Richard Knight, Kathryn Nelson, lim Fisher. Forrrffz row: Don Rogers, Steve Horn, Tresslyn Hurt, Gary Anderson, Michael Burke, Ted Dreher, lim Rowe, lim lenkins. MR. LAVERNE CABLE From? row: Bill Kaiser, Patricia Hoffman, Ierry Harris, Betty Mann, Mike Hoag, Bonnie Gardner. Second row: Elaine Duni, Ellen Wolf, Carolyn Peetooni, Ianet Western, Linda Ellis, Pat Ward, Madelyn Rosenberg, Ioyce Settles. Third row: Arlene Thomas, Kathleen Fugate, Diann Stellniach. Marilyn Miller, Delores Seby, Beverly Bone, Barbara Mazuch, Mary Poff. FOIIVIA row: Laura Gehers, Evelyn Duny, Ben Maynard, Gerald Stephens, Bill Morse, lim Nichols, Iohn Passiglia, Jerry Howell, Robert Reynolds. Miss BERENIECE CANNON Front row: Margaret Orozco, Mary Iane Van Dyke, Diana Iones, Marianne VVilliams, Audrey Barnes, Marjorie Neidert. Second row: Ray Hatler, Linda Davis, Donna McAlister, Diana Tohb, Mary Shillerston, Doris Graham. Third row: Bill Hockensmith, Karen Carpenter, Frances Levey, Peggy Piggott, Nancy VVolkey, Sue Hines. I:0Zll'f!l row: Sandra VVarlen. Donna Smith, Ben Detherage, Ierry Gershman, Marvin Peltzman, Larry Lee, Larry Goldberg. 56 MR. WILLARD CHAMBERS Front row: Lillian Shor, Arleen Stein, Ann Mosley, lean Smith, Charles Pruett, Irvin Foster. Seronzi row: Sharon Shockley, David Edelblute, Nancy Seoheld, Shirley Glentzer, Gary Diercks, Frank VValkup. Charlene Staatz. Third row: Fred Bratcher, David Bentley, Sandra Dingus, Kay Io liugg, Wesley McCoy, David Stevens, Elmer Taylor, Roger Cartmill. MR. DEAN COOK Front row: Marlene Stolov, Walterena Banks, Beverly Eastman, Iohanna Olson, Sandra Mitchell. Becky Hinde. Second row: Betty Perrin, Margot Dziewiencki, Ann Bartholomew, Ion Hartung. Bob Hauhein, Alan Donovan, Iohn Klassen. MR. ROBERT COULTER Front row: Bill Mathews, Ruby Friedman, Constance Brown, Kenneth Sullivan, Michael Weiner, lim Holland, Bonnie Heide. Second row: Carole Charpie, Ann Ellis, Don Bucher. Ronald Meredith. Zolan Gilgus. Maxine Kreitman, Patsy VVilson, Dave Kessler. Third row: Rudena Kramer, Roberta Gordon, Gayla McCanlcs, Neta Lindsay, Cecil Land. Dennis LaChance, Sue MeLin, Rodney Weiher, Don Czech. Fonrih row: Linda Ladd, Pete Muller. Donald Zurovsky, Nick Kolias, Stuart Powell, Robert Kretehmer, Bob Allison, lack Lashbrook. l 57 Miss MARY E. DAUGHERTY Front row: Bette McBride, Bonnie Haryey, Ralph Gross, Louis Williams, Eva Maye Silverman, Karen Rhonemus, Dalia Rosenheld. Second row: Lana Leonard, Sharon Ham, Becky Grizzell, Sharon Luke, Barbara Hite, Larry Levinson, lim Stafford, Charlotte Mitchell. Third row: Larry Remis, Warren Lyle, Bill Armstrong, lim Weedman, Ashton Mochell, Dennis MeVay, Tyler Sproul, Gary Crumbaugh. Fourth row: Paul Young, Bonnie Adams, Donna Noger, Bernie Erdman, Charles Langley, Gary Mudge, Tim McCahon, Glen McCoy. MR. NELSON DWIGHT F1'011Zr0w.' lim McCune, Richard Hays, lay Ricketts, Don Strohmeyer, Donald Zaekert, Ronald Mudge. Secuml row: Allan Davis, Pat Piggott, Roger Moore. Raymond Budd, Rainer Wagner, Eddie Frazier, Stan Goldman. Third row: Samuel Iacobs, Don Staatz, Barry Darlington, Bill Yancey, Iim Gilchrist, Eugene England, Stanley Warlen, Bob Campbell. Fozzrllz row: Bob Glinn, Arthur Smith, Robert Alm, Stephen Hatfield, Gene Friesen, Gary Moore, Don Franke, Philip Harris. Miss MAXINE ERICKSON Front row: Carol Greer, Iudy Pruitt, lanice Buettner, Martha Roberts, Nita Bray, lalene Burch, Carol Hoff, Terry Bradshaw. Seronrl row: Barbara Bridge, Sandra Wyatt, Donna Wolverton, Indy Hamilton, Darlene Wise, Iohn Rathbone, ludy Irvin, Iuanita Carney. 58 A MRS. MARGARET FALLS Front row: Bill Gray, Marilyn Evans, Ernestine Kirk, Sharon Gibson, Tim Door, Ioe Lappin, Ioy Rothfuss, Frances Carrothers. SCCUIIII row: Sandra Sanders, Roberta Fray, Sondra Aaron, Bonnie Kratschmer, Ion Kelly, Emily Phillips, Roger Findlay, Regina Platt. Third row: Boyd Simpson, Byron Smith, Ierry Rico, Bill Glenn, Bill Frazier, Patty Thompson, Karen Garner. Dixie Dubin, Iames Horn. Fourth row: Phillip Rothschild, Steven Fehderson, Truman Holman, lan Kelly, Karin Mueller, Ioyce Estes, Maurice Gibson. Ray Preuitt, Kyle Weaver. MR. ROBERT FORBES Front row: Rosalynn Becker, Ianet Maskill, Mary Katherine 'Whit::horn, Diane Filbert, Ann Magruder, Phyllis Strahle. Second row: Ianice Cline, Shirley Reddick, Oleva Wise, Shelby Locklear, Leon Klopper, Beverly Aschwanden. Third row: Martin Hunter, Bill Roberts, Richard Stockton, Wesley Cruzan, Bob Stuart, Larry Hatler. Fourth row: Ioe Scroggs. Don Davis, Ronald Freisinger, Wayne Thurman, Don Craven, Marshall Duny. MR. H. B. FRANKLIN Front row: Linda Larison, Iudy Capito, Beth Davis, Mary Beth Berry, Carolyn Bell. Second row: lean Churchill, Harold Dix, Katherine Spiros, Linda Barnard, Norma Evans, Pat Cooper. Third row: Iudie Robertson, Barbara Davin, Donald Barash, Albert McCullick, Bill Brown, Donna Buschmann, Dan Groves. Fourth row: Terry Davis, Gary Fifield, Ted Williams, Don Showalter, Glen Shipley, Helen Parker, '59 1 v 1 l Miss PHLETA GHERRING Front raw: Marc Slotnick, Mike Carpenter, David Smiley, Bill Koste, Frank Hostetter, Bonnie Fair, Sherrill Sixta, Iudy Wright. Second row: Bob Hartford, Iohn Reed, Steve Harrell, Stanley Hines, Ieanette Simpson, Sarah Collier, Ioella Deffenhaugh, Ianet Handy. Third row: Glen Reece, Iohn Williamson, Louis Ragsdale, Linda Wheelock, Harriett Brenner, Cynthia Maupin, Ioyce Murphy, Iudy Simons, Iacklyn Gaston, Helaine Shure. Fourth row: Roy Richardson, lim Caldwell, Herbert Stein. Harry Williams, Iohn Stephens. Earl Richardson, lim Scott, Larry Margraye, Douglas Carlander. MR. ELTON CSREEN Fran! row: Richard Robinson, August Burns, Ed Moschell, Gerald Pence. Andy Parks. Sl'Li07Zli row: LeRoy Carhah, Gerald Innes, Iordan Samuelsohn, Tim Ross, Marion Dean, Dean Armstrong. Third row: .-Xrt Gordon, Ion Fowler, Glenn Owings, Don Wittmcyer, Eugene Clayman, Charles Maglio, Ed Harris. Ifozrrlh row: Charles Linck, Iim Books, Lynn Long, Larry Ragone, Gary Setley, Ronnie Weiher, Kenneth Stock. MR. BURL HARMON Front row: Zelma Goldstein, Marcella Brown, Ioan Boswell, Patricia liuettner, Frances Bushakra, Patricia Eldridge, Iudee Beloye. Second row: lim Chappelear, Marge Spitzenpfeil, Bill Moffatt, Edwin Martasin, Richard Murr, Russell Sorensen, Larry McClellan, Bill Iieaty. Third row: Don Taylor, Tom Gray, Vernon Iones, Cecil lack Peck, lack Kincaid, Iack Thiel, Art Taylor, Charles Brown. 60 Miss IsABe1.1.1i HASTY Front row: Wesley Townsend, Regina Guinn, Shirley Walker, Jane Moske, Cathy May, Janet Wisdom, Larry DeMarea, Robert Vaden. Seeonrl row: Jeff Layton, Marilyn Harrell, LeRoy Alexander, Valerie Ward, Larry Lessner, Patricia Wilkinson, Karen Kirk, Mary Lucille Henschel. Third row: Judy Western, Howard Helove, James Lindley, Fred Northcraft, Edwin Tivol, Janette Knight, Karen Montgomery, Gerald Peltzie, Floyd Gonzalez. Fonrllz row: Bob Kedigh, Virginia McGuire, Marvin Mitchell, Joyce Tinsley, Randall Landis, Robert Cranmer, Bruce Knight, Patty Thompson, Mike Hughes. MRS. KATIE HOLLEY From row: Barbara Rothenberg, Marilyn Kinser, Anita Holt, Maxine Fugate, Carol Scott, Joanie Bordman, Cinde Gilgus, Sharon Loveall. Second row: Ann Humphrey, Mary Lou Abington, Margo Ellis, Elizabeth Duell, Audrey Shapiro, Sharon Moore, Suzanne Davis, Shirley Shields. Third row: Jack Wilson, Gayle French, Mary Haubein, Beverly Jordan, Sally Newborn, Eugene Weisberger, Dick Reed, Ronald Schaefer. Fonrlh row: Joyce Milburn, Jeanne Trott, Ann Melton, Janice Milburn, Kathryn Smith, Gloria Campbell, Bub Clark, Donald Smith. Miss MARY RUTH JACOBSON Fran! row: Patricia Baer, Vicki Vaidic, Donna Jones, Adelle Zeldin, Sharon Black, Shirley Powell, Rhoda Carrole Engel. Second row: Melba Powell, Peg Ruark. Janice Roberts, Wanda Jenkins, Joyce Rosenberg, Janice McCrary, Carol Simpson, Cecelia Hoffman, Marie Callowick. Third row: Dawn Huntoon, JoAnne Reece, Martha Lappin, Barbara Long, Judy Eisen, Carolyn Ranke, Charlotte Wills, Sandy Stratton, Carol Watson. Fourfh raw: VVanda Dryer, Judy Ellington, Dianne Evans, Mary Borgelt, Merna Merrill, Benita Mokofsky, Barbara Saekman, Sandra Smith, Mary Joy, Ann Fraser. .fr R 61 nw N Mas. MARY SUE HOOVEII Front row: Carol Clevclancl, Margie Bryant, Iudy Webster, Gitta Cahn, Shirley Hopkins. Susanna Crosby, Marva Shelby. Secoml row: Nikki Tommasini, Iudy Goldman, Ieanne linnis. Twila Arnett, Ianet Smith, Sharon Hutlson, Harla Baellow. Tflllflll row: Ruth Hollis, Carol I'-Iorf, lane Long, Iucly Gershon, lsahel Stallings, Sharon Evans. Iutly Iohnson, Karen Carpenter. Mas. MAIQY SUE Hoovuiz lfmnf row: Susan Williams, Clautline Iaekson. Dusene Vunoyich, Carolyn Roberts, Carol Friesen. Charleane Earon. Linda Iiklvlaw, Linila Carpenter. Second row: Iucly Landers, Marie Trusler, Pat Ifinkle. Charlene Blackburn, Bonnie Skelly, Lillenc lfihelcl. Nancy Iones, Barbara Foster. Third row: Kay Morris. .Xnn O'Dell, Iucly Leach, Maclelyn Dieclricks. Margie Mays, Catherine Heine, Marilyn Collowiek, Ion Ann liyersole. Sandra Funk. Mit. Ci-1AaLus ILNKINS Ifronl row: Betty Pottorff, Gloria Stout, Betty Todd, Marihellc McKinney, Iackie Marshall, La Donna Duncan. Sccoml row: Roberta Taylor. Kay Tanler. Shirley Leuenherger. l.intla Bials. Dottie Iustice, Sally Rinartl, Elaine Smith. Third row: VVillie Vatlen, Terry Long, Charles VVhisenant, Sharon Siegrist. Mary Allison, Iutly Boresow, Allen Maiors. Ifonrtfz VULUI Ian Iutly. George Allen, Ioyee Landers, Iim Lacy, Ierry XVemlegatz, Iohn Morrison, Dale Sehmiclt. 62 MR. RAY KUENIG Front row: Harry Mittelman, Tommy Newborn, Marvin Halsey, Carl Dean, Bob Davis. Second row: Glenn Sublette. Bill Dycus, Dave Fiebig, Donald Brown, Jerry Duggins, Larry Brown, Rex Mosley, Third row: Donald Grantham, Charles Hendricks, Dick Rader, David Dombrowa, Gary Brown, Donald Crow, Gene Singleton, Bob Christman. Forzrfh row: Stephen Blackburn, Floyd Hook, Carl Daugherty, Iohn Burkitt. Ioe Berry, Jerry Nickeson, Richard Carlson. Miss CJERALDINE KRAMER Fran! row: Charlene Goodbinder. Harold Scholzman, Fred Wickert, Sandra Purdy, Kay Wallace. Nancy Rhinehart. Sharon Whiles, Karol Hummel. Second row: Sharon Owens, Bonnie Schnaer, Larry Caldwell, Deanna Riley, Ronald Harper, Billie Krumsick, Iudy Prescott, Barry Eversole. Third row: Ierry Caldwell, Burney Gibson, Ronald Sullivan, .Xllan Gordon, Steven Eastwood, Iohn Hall, Harvey Stockwall, Warren Platt. Funrlh row: Don Cosby, Ted Foster, Ken Coherly, Robert Gibson. Lowell Collins, Dale Keith, Ronald Wood, Larry Koger. Mlss SHIRLEY LEWIS Front row: Lola Rogers, Io.Xnne Crawford. Mary George, Estelle Zeldin, Marilyn Bennett, Lana Lindley, Iudy Vinson. Alice Arthur, Iudy Anderson. Sz-curzfl row: Iudy Filson, Bonita Gonzalez. Marilyn Myers, Iudy McCully, Christine Iasiek, Bill Brown, Harold Spinner. Ray Breuninger, Carole VVright, Third row: Ioyce McGee. Karen Greb, David Bland, Linnie Engelhardt, Connie liisman, Iane Lee, Diane Schuck, Neil Williams, Gary Turner, Phyllis Oxman. Fourth row: Mike Moore, Mike Roberts, Iohn Geiger, Marion DeMelfy, Roger Widmier, Shelton Gallas, Pete Frandsen, Martin Wienshienk, Donald Eniler, Arvin Olin, Iames McCoy. 63 Miss LAURA IOHNSTON From row: Vicki Powell, Oma Tracy, Barbara Morton, Barbara Bayley, Pat Davis, 'Mary Lou Chesney. Secorm' row: Betty Cohen, Marilyn lacobs, Marilyn Blondsky, Doris Hayes, Lillian McAfee, Dorrinda Boedefield, Gary Botwinik, Sue Masters. Third row: Kathryn Burks, Iudy Norris, lean Surface, Linda Genickc, Sandra Nichols, Iune Kisner, Anne Benton, Iane Reiff, Mike Montgall. Fourlh row: Dick Croisant, Sandra Noell, Carol Stephens, Robert Malech, lim Sweeney, Merle King, Bob Brown. Iohn Thornton. MRs. BEATRICE IOURDON Front row: Becky Bridge, Kay Floyd, Arthur Grifhn, Iudy Howell, Frandzia Mallon, Linda Bleich, Scott Brewer, Todd Christopherson, Paul Zolotor. Second row: lohn Newton, Robert McKanna, Gary Kabrick, Paul Neidert. Harryetta Krashin, Marcia Bordman. Anne Schluter, Iessie Colvin, Ierrie Greer, Frank Albee. Third row: Carren Hainmerstrom, Delia Dameron, Iudy Grove, lim legen, loAnn Gaston, Tom Bross, Dennis Hayes, Carl Eakens, lack Lobtlell, Iohn Greene. Fozzrtfz row: Mary Hilderbrand, Lucy Hatfield, Betty Bastin, Marcia Hovinga, Mary Io W'ymore. Vickie Economos, Susan Burton, Iudy Iohnson, Celia lolly, Richard Iackson. MR. DAVID KIRK Fran! row: Hammelore Mayer, Madelyn Blondsky, Laquita Mason. Marcia Lerner, Glenda Allen. Second row: George Parke, Byron Carroll, Bob Phillips, Earleen Kirkpatrick, Iudy Warren, Third row: Ralph Kincaid, Michael Pener, Gus Schneider, Barry Eakens, Terry Huston, Dean Mofhtt, Wes Morgenstern. 64 Miz. Doi: LINDLLY Front row: john Wickcrt. lack Aiitlciwrrii, Icrry Stcycns, Iohn Holliday, Roy 'Wallacc. Kcnncth Shcniark, Iiin Christian. Sammi row: Tum Flathcrs. Richarcl Mcruncy. Gene: Lcwix. Dun Crininians. Dun Daniron, lim Hcillenian. Tflirrf 1'au'.' Ralph XVccaliiian. Rolicrt Murray, ,Xrt Nclwn. Miiryin Cruzzin. Galen Oclcn, lim Dziughcrty, Dayicl Norris. MR. MONTE LINDVVALL From muf: licn Hunt. Rohcrt Kncip. llayitl Brucc. Charlcs Kilgore, Rosc Lcc Icrwick, Marilyn Secftcrl. SCTOIIIZ row: Luc Ann Rothschild. Mary Kirk, Carol Vzicca. Ilnn Kirk, Dick Kcnxvrirtliy, Mary Lou Hotchkiss. Thin! row: ROl7L'l'fKCllUll1.cilt'I1PL1L1lC1'l.lJLJlIUI1 Nihart. Rrihsrta Huschy, Barbara Poizncr, Naomi XXv2U1lSl1L'I'. Cnrncliii Quasa. lirmrffi row: Nnrnian Maxon. Iiiiiics Parrott. Gcnrgc Hickncll, Rcigci' Stuby. Shirley Mathis, Joyce Gunilcrmnn, ,Xrt Dcckaril. Snntcircl Shapiro. Miss M.AIiX' El.iZABiiTii MANLOVL Frou! mm: Muriel Stalcy. Claricc Xv1lilCl1, Thcnilnrc Davis. Paul Vziiclic, Wilma l'ILljHC5.c:1lI'IDly1 l Lcnic. Bonnie Dorniin. Scmmf zmcu' Elaine Tiinpc. Barlxirii Brady, Ruhcrt Mcircliczifl. Iohn Stiitliopuulm, Miirccau Sautclct. Ruth Pattcc, Susan Nell Williams. Kit XVarcl. T!1Ii1'd row: Gary Curtis VVccsc, Betty Young. Betty Camp, iXlha Champ, Kathryn W'ilbanks. Ianst Wfilkcr, Charles Fisher, Gary Lukc. 1'-Ulifffl row: lfrctl Trusscll, Icrry Kcsslcr. Erlwarcl Impcz, Byron Scgo, Gary Burgess, Ronaltl Shapiro, Dayicl Nelson, Llrmycl VVilliams. mm 65 , by Mrss DOROTHY MCGINNIS Frou! row: Mary Allen, Roberta Cullen, Annclla Church, Ian Ettcr, Georgia Bushakra, Iucly Quick, Leanna Boysko. Second row: Peggy Sweeney, Iudy Anderson, Alice Shields, Bonnie Clark, Mary Ann Kisner, Betty Scott, Sandie Damon, Ioyce Sprattler. Third row: Pat Walker, Sally Crosswhite, Deanna DeWitt, Susan Bradley, Bonnie Hill, Linda Talley, Frances Holler. Miss ELIZABETH MINCKEMEYER Front row: Perry Blankenbiller, Larry Ginsberg, Mike Katz, Richard Webster. Marshall Zaun, Hugh Baysinger, Herb Kohn, Serum! row: Keith Ekblaw, Leon Barnes, Bob Coulter, Iames Mallory, Bob Choulet, Harold Kuebler, Carl Neidert, Ierry Coleman. Third row: Phil Weiss, Phillip Cooke, David Poole, Bill Nichols, Robert Newton, David Brunn, Iames Endicott, Robert Schwartz. Fourth row: Iohn Eberenz, Gary Ashcraft, Iohn Ward, Ken Lambert, Iohn Ober, Bob Krisko, lay Montgomery, Dean Marriott. Miss NLLL MITCHELL Front row: Zartar Chadian, Athena Bacakos, Gail McBride, Karen Scott, Ioyce McCoy, Iudy Schwartz, Elizabeth Rice, Ioannc Hopkins, Ierre Strick, Second row: Donna Holmberg, Carol Brooks, Darlene LeVine, Barbara Blackwell, Sharon Hatler, Marion Bell, IoAnn Parks, Ruby Sawyer, Sharon Turner. Third row: Norma Lewis, Carol Vogt, Donna Viator, Sandra Binder, Iudy Sharp, Nancy Clough, Mary Rosensteel, Roselynne Wienshienk, Peggy Daugherty, Lucy Hildebrand. Fourilz row: Pat Yaryan. Gloria Calvin, Mary VVamsher, Bonnie Donaldson, Ioanne Atwater, Erlyne Rupprecht, Pat McGrath, Sandra Tracy, Peggy Noger, Wanda Vllingert. 66 MR. CLEO MORRISSETTE From row: Barbara Thomas, Iudy Rovse, Vera Clark, Kay Prothman, Virginia Lansdon, Dctta Turley. Scmmi row: Mike Goldman, Howard Morehead, lim Iewett, Marshall Saper, Morris Zwillenberg, Lee Wetherhorn, lack Williams. Third row: Wayne Allen, Bob Bernstein, T. L. Carstensen, Norman Parker. Barry Kaplan, Gordon Rothrock, Rav Leuenberger. Fanrfh row: Iohn Reece, Patil Ieffers, Art Davis, Ronnie Bilyeu, Ted Koontz, Doug Wood. Marshall Myers. MR. L. E. CDLIVER From row: Samuel Waas, David Baker, Stanley Madlof. Don Guinn, Robert Downs, Iohn Bruce. Secomf row: Tonv Castro, Darlene Swofford, Kathryn Gouras, David Murphy, Sandra Duni, Carole Eikost. Third row: Iim Crownover, Martha Griffin, Wanda Melching, Roy Terry, Wally Brown, Richard Copaken, Ernest Helman, .Xbbott Zolotor. Fourth row: Iohn Todd, Ronald Nedhlake, Phillip Barnes, john Holmberg, Arnold Botwinik. Sharleen Thompkins, Tim McNally, Iames Boatman. MR. DAI.li PARKER From row: Dale Harper, Ierrv Kilbane. Michael Marks, Bernie Matheis, Aaron Smith, Iames Smith. Secouzl raw: Larry Garrett, Roger Rains, Marvin Fleschman, Tony Baker, lim Comfort, Stephen Kelley, Ralph Gwinn, Iohn Iaekson. Third row: Charles Ridgway, Don Kunz. Scott Dudero, Al Foster, Bill Sanders, Arnold Schwartz, Bob Prlanz, Gary Downs, Marvin Lambert. Fourifz row: Mike Hilsinger, Tom Conkright, Larry Brown, Sam Baker, Tom Basile, Dave Pennington, Bill Moulder, Bob Iernigan, Iohn Robertson. 67 Miss ZORA PETTIT Front row: Iudith Hunt, Margaret Mergen, Marianne Ragone, Clara Reppeto, Vanice Iones, Ianet Guthbertson, Patricia Grace, Susan Quigg. Secozzzi row: Sharon Cromwell, Lois Finkel, Iudy Parr, Shirley Hansell. Sharon Kirtley, Linda Dudley, Gayla Greenberg, Marion Phillips. Voda Glinn. Tfiird row: Elaine Duke, ludith Gorrlen, Renee Rose, Margaret Harris, Carole Meakin, Meredith De Witt, Vickie MeBeath, Linda Taylor, Patricia Craig. Fonrifz row: Carole Coleman. lane Robertson, Sandra Cornish, Sue Williams, Sandra Riley, Bonnie Blackwell, Linda Elson, Karen Garrett, Marie Winslow, Serean Griesel. Mus. LOTTIE REBER From row: Iune Mosier, Toby Shapiro, Larry Hudson, VVancla Smiley. Betty Harper, Macllyn Hisle. .Secofzd row: Carol Hart, Sandra Flueckinger, Rosalyn Lieberman, Deanna Kaiser, Sandra Scott, Pat Toalson, Lois Cohen. Third row: Doris Park, Iimmie Muiller, Kay Kendrick. Rosalie Riggin, Barbara Gaya, Charles Paynter, Larry Goosman. Fonrfh row: Naneie Gentry, Kay Boling, Beverly Hayes, Corder Clark, Diane Myerson, Mary Frances Cullison, Barbara Isom. Mit. A. B. RICHIMOND Franz row: Katherine Keiter, Saundra Fawcett, Iudy Homan, loleeta VVentz, Karen Lyons, Lillian Scislo, Craig Sherrill, Eugenie Kemper. Seconfl row: Carol Ann Rudolph, Charles Goodbinder, lo Ellen Winterburg, Beverly Wilcox, Pat McCaughey, Kay Lancaster, Andrea Iackson. Mary DiGraci. Third row: Darlene Malamud. Sandra Alnutt, Linda Rothen, Susan Languein, Ienny Ienkins, Carroll Pumphrey, Charles Moske, Ann Oldham, Harley Marrick. lfrmrffz row: Marilyn Thornton. Sharon Reeves. Ianet Sue Engler, Brenda XVhite, Darlene Brimble, Barry Glenn. Iohn Schwark. Robert Dean, Bill Chiabotta. 68 MR. IAMES SAIXIPSON Fran! row: Alice Carbah, Iohn Smith. David Irvin, Ronnie Ienlcins. Iim Ielfries. SZTOIIIZI row: Kay Crammer. Walterine Waters. Minnie McLemore, Charles Randall. Ioan Graham, Clayton MeCulliek. Third row: Raymond Harter, Gary Meidinger, Linda Keller, Richard Hayes, Arthur Monroe, Hubert Anders, Charles Adams. Fourth row: VValter Edgar. David Marcus, lack Mattoeks, Ioe Levy, Bernam Hovinga, Kenneth Cage. Miss WILLA SCHMIDT Front row: Mary Iane O'Roark. Bonnie Refer, Ieanette Ellis. Karolyn Nelson, lean Fritschie. Hinda Zolotor, Io,-Xnn Bussoif. Ianet Pfefer. SFCOIIIF row: Sue Wallis, Carolyn Trissell. Carla Amrhein, Ianice Tanler, May Sonia Dobbs, Ianet Iackson, Gary Perlstein, Barbara Heicle. Third row: Iucly Marshall, Pat McLaughlin, Carol Ann Planzer. Deanna Nunn, Mildred Byers, Sandra Yeo, Marilyn Olsen. Elizabeth Schmidt. Ioanne LaChapelle. Fourili row: luliana Golston. Irene Champ. Sondra Denison. Carol Holman. Ianice Gleaves. Carol XVeaver, Ioyce Trott, George Ford, Eugene McNerney. Mus. MARY SI-IAVVVER Fran! row: Phyllis Schenck, lim Seifert, Rex VVeddle, Iudy O'Donnell, Betty Steiner, Marilyn Bordman. Sharon Bell. Sewrzd row: Elaine Earhart, Paula lohnson, Diana Bulavslty. Barbara Nivens. Elaine Schaedler. Suzanne Dawson, Pat Boyer, Harriet Benson. Karen Sorensen. Third row: Henry Retheford, lim Harlan. lack Silvey, Terry Tiffany. Karen VVitte. Patty Paul. Peggy Berkstresser, Carolyn Behn, Eleanor Iones. Fourth row: Mike Stone, Gary Pelat, Bob Iohnson, Iohn Salmon. Don Smiley, Pamela Patrick. Don Davis, Phil Eyer, Edward Rowe. - -f l , 69 Miss ETHEL MAY SHULL Frou! row: Rodger Parsons, Alice Katzeff, Wanda Zackert, Gail Muller, Lance Banning, Sam Rader, Larry Wittmeyer. Second row: Diane Huston, Bryce Knight, Iohn Ienscn, lane VV'indbigler, Louise Katz, Lucille Irion, Ruth Ann Rosensteel, Pasty Quick, Third row: Richard Scott, Mike Tolle, Larry Zolotor, Ierry Valenti, Owen Sloan, Dennis Koger, Kenneth Phillips, Hedy Lindman. Fozfrlh row: Ellen Paynter, Sue Widmier, Charles Paddock, Ierry Naster, Scott Spaulding, Paul Rodabaugh, Karen Klapmeyer, Richard Whalf. MR. RANDOLPH SMITH Franz row: Vista Lackey, Ingrid AVHQJHCI, Carolyn McGowan, Kay Tiffany, Nancy Cook. Second row: Marilyn Wright, Carolyn Ayres. Anne Malben, Louise Pollaro. Beverly Mann, Carol Weinhold, Phyllis Aaron, Carol Smith. Third raw: Beverly Wolkey, Iudy Halford, Dennis Cowan, Ronnie Roberts. Pat Musick, Paul Holmberg, Bill Behn. Fonrlh row: Ray Kelly, Don VValters, Buzzy Myerson, Bob Hunley, Robert Copaken, Roy Busdiecker, Stan Churchill, Tom Bernard. Miss INA VAN VOLKENBL'IiGH 0 Front row: Norman Armstrong, John legen, Solomon Frydman, Rochelle Zimmerman, Philip Dale, Robert McFarland, Iuanita Almquist, Sharon Huhn. Second row: Iudy Wright, Barbara Boedefeld, Doreen Robbins, Carolyn Chiles, Iames Krueger, Eleanor Horton, Eugene Kay. Third row: Mary Hunter, Allen Cooper, Dean Campbell, Daniel Koden, Iacquelyn Steen. Roberta Shelton, lim Konomos, Iohn Albert. Fourth row: Madelyn Browning, Rebecca Menn, Kathleen Baysingcr. Ianet Settles, Ronald Epps, Steve Barid, Arnold Kahn, Robert Griggs, Robert Bahr. 70 Miss RUTH MiARY Weeks Frou! row: Marcia Clock, Glenna Downs, Freida Mermelstein, Elaine Schlozman, Vivian Cross, Ierri Iolinson, Geneva Gaston. Second row: Ronald Abeln. Charles Downing, Dorothea McLean, Ioyce Smith, Beverly Sidner. Connie Crawley. Gary Agron, Mike Schwartz. Tfzirrf row: Delores Long, Ann Krumsick. Dick Strahle, Bob Williams, Scott Whitlill. Don McCullough, Iohn Winn, Dean Moss. Fourth row: Lewis Hinshaw. Iim Smetzer, Ken Voge, Sal Shatz, Ernie Stewart, Howard Shoup. Iim Shreeve. Bob Moeder. Mia. WAYNE WEHRLE Front raw: Mike Ward, Iudy VVinn, Ginger Ebert. Nancy Kelly, Marilyn Spector. Donna Elliott. SZTUIIIZ row: Leroy Cheney, Tom Moore, Barbara Theobald, Linda Hayes, Saundra Hood, Eddie Miner, Marilyn Valenti. Third row: Bev Morris, Sue Lewis. Sande Iohnsori, Francis Hinkle, Bill Foster, Howard Rosenberg, George Dean Kibbe. Fonrifz row: David Cheney, Eddie Phillips, Dale Newkirk, Dori Andren, Gary Floyd. Gene Sullins, Dennis Calvert, Pat Mason. Mus. EDITH WEINBEIKCS Fran! row: Linda Gillam. Ieanette Ogan. Norma Riley, Dolores Gorman, Peggy Humphrey, Iean Vandiver. Sefouzl row: Linda Dankenbring, Linda Reppeto, Larry Stouse. Harvey Gilbert. Dick Wilson, Iim Ogan. lim Moschell, Gary Smith. Third row: Mike DeMarea, Scott Martin, Larry Iaekson. Ierry Falin. Fred Meiners, Gary Phillips. George Brown, Sherman Foster. 1'-Illlflfl row: David Christman, Phillip Brimble, lvan Erwin. Charles Campbell, Paul Sanford, lim Gohl, Iohn Enness, Iohn Warren. 71 MISS ZFRANCES WRAY From row: George Majors, Ietl Harryman, Iames Hockensmith, Ruth Ann Vajdie, Elaine Findley, Ioan Lackey, Richard Hite, Sedona' row: Don Carstensen, lack Lackey, Carol Rock, Marilynn Loeb, Carolyn House, Nancy Collins, Sharon Cullen, Carole Lec Morris, Iames Craig. Third row: Richard Hayes, Linda Clark, Mary Ellen Ullcry, Leah Shatz, Mary Siegfried, Ioyce Harter, Charles Sharp, Karl Campbell, Bernard Stein. Tim Henry. Fozzrfh row: VVilliam Onasch, Robert Thiel, Frank Meredith, Sherrce Shiel, Roberta Lundahl, Linda VVeed, Rosalie 'Warnock, Sharon Canhan, Sam Keelcy. AFXBSENTEES Front row: Erna Retzer, Naomi Bray, Karen York, Mary Io Cariddi, lackie Vanclagrirl. Sue Brown. Barbara Carlson, Ierry Tapp. Semnrl row: Pat Harvey, lean Stanley, Connie Arnett, Iudy Papenhausen, Donna Snow, Larry Seahold, lulie Harris. 72 ,-4fZez Studied dame ?!aq if Aff W 4253275 2. sl Ozgamgaiiona Mwemffq Qfetefzda and .fdfemq 60.2. Wdftdfldfly Socdetiee Www we Marrh came in like a lamb and many a P t took full aduan a e 0 e cur .v ring we th VI fgffh WP hpkdph y Clubx were at t eil' ea an axeo ad ll 1 . 1 .5 www-ww-A , 1 1- a gi is WN Q Q ..,Q.,,M.0..,.-f-HM-'w,,,.,, 71 ,.,. ' D'55'? 5 vii 'Sava ' A 7? 'if' ,W 'M 'Uk feud pea! da M4765 March came and found the activities of the various clubs well under way .... The radio class students, composing the Radio Club limited themselves not only to the mechanics of a radio, but also extended their Work into the field of television. The girls working as Office Assistants spent an hour each day helping with various jobs in the office. Providing entertainment at veterans' hospitals during the year was a project of the Iunior Red Cross. Also in their charge was the distribution of Christmas stockings to nearby hospitals. The Projection crew undertakes the task of showing educational movies to both classes and clubs .... fadda 65:46 AdUl.Jt'l' Mit, PAUL CONSTANT I ir's'r row: Iohn Thornton, Perry Blankenhiller, lim Chrisf tian. Gene Sullins, Eugene VVeis- berger. Second raw: Bill Behn, Bob Bernstein, Bud Clark, Ralph Kincaid, Iack Anderson, Larry Lee. Third row: Phil Weiss, Leon Barnes, Dean Mofiitt, Ior- clan Samuelsohn, Ben Detherage, Bill Nichols. Fonrlh row: Iohn Eberenz, Vernon Iones, Marvin Cruzan, Don Smith, Gene Lewis. alex Bay. Onyx 1444421544154 liillff row: Carolyn Ayres, Pat Harvey, Sue Masters, Iutly Haf- foril. Scwuril row: Diane Myer- son, Ann Fraser, liarbara lsom, Ann Humphrey. 76 fee! 61444 Adviser: Mk. IOHN COLEMAN Iihxfl raw: Linda Vials, Bev Mann. .Xnne Malbcn, Iudy Royse. Snmzfl row: David Brunn, Robert Copaken, Phil Cooke. i pidjkdfddlt gem l Adviser: i MR. CLEO Moiuussrrrii lfirx! row: Marvin Peltzman, 5 Tom Moore, Second row: Alex l Bay, Dennis Calvert. 63615 AcfU1'.fe1'.' Mit. MONTE LINDWALL First row: Hugh Baysinger, Ray Breuninger, Lillian McAfee, Suzanne Davis, Rita O'Roark, Marcia Clock, Zartar Chadian, Larry Ginsberg. Secoml row: Phil Cooke, Sandra Noell. Iudie Robertson, Detta Turley, Howard Rosenberg, Pat Musick, Harold Dix, Keith Fkblaw, Ann Humphrey. Tlzfrrl row: Iohn Vvlard, Roy Busdiecker, Ion Hartung. Ierry Coleman, Ann lfraser, Kathryn Nelson, Sandra Smith. Ann Krumsick. Terry Davis, Merna Merrill. Fozrrtfi row: Dave Brunn, lay Montgomery, Dan Groves, Gary Ashcraft, Iohn Geiger. Martin Wienshienk, Iohn Thornton, Stanley Katzman, Robert Copaken, l5ol3Scl'1WartZ. 64644 .4dzfiscfr.' Mit. W. W. CLEMENT First row: Richard Scott, Ray Breuninger, Lee Murray Wetherhorn, Gayle French, Michael Schwartz, Stan Goldman. Scconrl row: Ted W'illiams, Harold Dix. Howard Morehead, Phillip Cooke, T. L. Carstensen, Art Gordon. Dan Groves. Tfiirzl raw: Ion Hartung, Richard Wholl. Martin Wienshienk, Iohn Geiger, Stanley Katzman, Gary Ashcraft. eaumemce add Adw'rer: Miss SHIRLEY Lewis First raw: Marilyn Myers, Marlene Stolov, Ierri Iohnson, Geneva Gaston, Estelle Zeldin, Iudy Capito, Madelyn lilondsky, Marshall Zaun, Lois Cohen. Second row: Harold Dix, Vista Lackey, Audrey Barnes, Marilyn Blondsky, Linda Davis, lioh Hunley, Phyllis Aaron, Don McCullough. Thin! row: Carol Hart, Helen Parker, Art Davis, Karen Greh. Sandy Stratton, Peggy Daugherty, Iean Churchill, Lucy Hildebrand, Don limler. V , . . Field trips to the Police Crime laboratories, the Water Works, Midwest Research laboratories, the K.C.U. Chemistry building, all further acquainted and stimulated the interests of students in the Chemistry club with the mysteries of the science world. The battle of mind over matter epitomizes the activities of these enthusiastic Chess club members. Preparation for a career in business finds Commerce club an exceptional advantage for interested Pirates. A typing and shorthand contest highlighted the club's activities .... 77 El ffenea Advirer: Miss BERENIECE CANNON Firsl row: Doris Graham, Sandra Mitchell, Sandra Flueckinger, Robert Downs, Iohn Bruce, .Xudrey Barnes. Ieanne Ennis, Marjorie Neidert, Sherrill Sixta, Iudy Schwartz. Margie Bryant. Second row: Diana Tobb, Larry Stouse, Vista Lackey, Marianne Williams, Bonita Gonzales, Marilyn Iacobs, Susan Belle Williams. Dottie Iustice, Iudy Winn, Marilyn Blonsky, Iudy Capito. Third row: Mary Shillcrston, Diane Schuck, Karen Carpenter, Shirley Leuenberger, Sharon Whiles, Diana Iones, Willa Lewis, Linda Davis, Robert Gibson, Dean Moss. Fourth row: Carl Neidert, Ierry Gershman, Bill Hockensmith, Lewis Hinshaw, Marvin Peltzman, Howard Rosenberg, Gene Sullins, Neil Williams, George Reed. Fir!! row: Lana Lindley, Carol Smith, Frances Leyey, Dorothea McLean, Carol Watson, Sue Masters, Nancy Wolkey, Ioyce Settles, Barbara Foster, Bonnie Gardner, Madelyn Blonsky. Sewml row: Ioanie Bordman, Betty Duell, Madlyn Hisle. Betty Perrin, Ianet Walker, Karen Greb, Linda Olson, Sue Hines, Bob Glenn, Sandra Warlen, Estelle Zeldin. Third row: Iudy Filson, Iane Reiif, Peggy Piggott, Ioyce McGee, Iudee Beloye, Terry Davis, Linda Barnard, Peggy Berkstresser, Rudena Kramer, Gary Moore, Richard Knight. Fourth row: Stanley Warlcn, Iim McCoy, Larry Goldberg. Larry Lee, Kenneth Lent, Sandra Denison, Bill Chiabotta, Bill Foster, Linda Ladd, Iack Reinhard. 7640086 if of ffmmdcd Adviser: Miss Maxima ERICKSON Firxl row: Marya Shelby, Clarice Vaden, Doreen Robbins, Emily Phillips, Walterine Waters, Roberta Taylor, Lucy Hatfield, Naomi Wamsher. SFCOIZII row: Carolyn Roberts, Linda Genicke, Ierrie Ann Murphy, Sheree Shiel, Betty Young, Susan Burton, Mary Wamsher, Ann Oldham. Third raw: Susan Bradley. Charlotte Wills, Pat McGrath, Karin Mueller, Sharon Canham, Brenda Io White, Iuanita Carney, Mary Ann Borgclt. . . . Films on life in Spain, and the annual Spanish dinner held at the Mexican Christian church with Westport high schoolis Spanish club rated the top-favored activities by these Pirate senors and senoritas. A guest speaker from the Alexander dance studio, a bridal consultant and a cake demonstration provided a variety of interesting meetings for the F.H.A. members .... 78 76416026 WWMGJ of ,4dv1'.fcr.' Miss Chcuufv BURKE lfizxfl row: Mary Haubein, Sondra Denison, Marilyn Iacobs, Ioanie liordman. Betty Duell, Glenna Downs. Steam! row: Ann Fraser, Peggy Piggott, Marge Spitzenpfcil, Rita O'Roark, Dorrinda Boedefeld, Becky Grizell. Third row: lenny jenkins, Pat lildritlge, Barbara Sackman, Charlotte Wills, Barbara Theobald, Ianet Iingler, Susan Bradley. ?l4Z6t'ze df AdUl'5l'I'.' Miss MARY AoN1is SWINNEY Ifizxft row: Pat Davis, lilaine Schlozman, Marlene Stolov, Ioanie Bortlinan, Estelle Zeldin. Ioan Tolle. Sfcoml row: Stephanie Fouts, Lois Cohen, Madlyn Hisle. Peggy Piggott, Ann Melton, Kay Kantor, Margot Dziewiencki. Kay Kendrick. T!1l'l'1fI'0ll'f Gary Ashcraft, Iohn Geiger, Tresslyn Hurt, Larry Goldberg, Kathryn Nelson, lirlyne Rupprecht, Glenda .-Xllen. Dlfecadcchoz and Adzfi.rer.' Miss LAURA IOHNSTON lfizzfl row: Barbara Thomas. Iudy Royse, Beverly Iordan, Dennis Cowan, Virginia Lanstlon, Mary Haubein, Louise Pollaro. Second row: Pat Toalson, Herb Kohn, lerry Huston, Phil Weiss, Mike Goldman. Ted Koontz, Steve Hazlett. Tfzirzl row: Keith likblaw, Dave Brunn, Hill Moulder. Phil Cooke, Gary .-Xshcraft. Roy Bustlieckcr. . . . Newly-organized F.N.A. kept a busy schedule this year with speakers from the Heart association and the Navy Nurses, school. Field trips to various hospitals held interest high for these future nurses. A panel comprised of a grade school, high school and college teacher acquainted F.T.A. members with some of the experiences which will confront them as teachers. The advantages and disadvantages of a Teen Town, of an Exchange student, and Whether or not to add more Liberal Art courses to a high school programf, were some of the topics which the Discussion club members delved into .... 79 ?'zevzc4 auf Adw'ser: MR. PAUL CoNsTANT First row: Elaine Schlozman, Lana Leonard, Diana Bulavsky, Sarah Collier, Roberta Gordon, Ginger Ebert, Iack Silvey. Sccoml row: Harriet Benson, Kay Kantor, Carol Ann Planzcr, Donna Noger, Bonnie Skelly, Dalia Rosenfield, Sue Wallis. Third row: Sandra Nichols, Gary Fifield, Ianice Gleayes, Kay Kendrick, Judy Boresow, George Ford, Robert Dean, Mildred Byers. First row: Christine Iasiek, Ianice Roberts, Ioanie Bordman, Iudy Royse, Barbara Thomas, Marcia Lerner, Margot Dziewiencki. SC'C'077!il'01fUf Ann -Melton, Sharon Keilhack. Suzanne Davis, Carolyn McGowan, Carol Simpson, Sandra Scott, Iutlie Robertson. Third row: Iohn Thornton, .Xrvin Olin. Bob Nialech, Ion Hartung, Bill Nichols, Harold Dix, Helen Muiller. Pdatagaapkq kd Adviser: MR. CHARLES IENKINS Front row: Mike Moore, Bill Chiubotta. Back row: Tom Moore. . . . French club pins were available for its members for the first time this year. A French dinner proved one of the year's most interesting and entertaining activities. These shutter-bugsu kept a tight schedule snapping pictures for both the Press and Paseon staffs. The correct techniques ot photography were constantly pursued by the members of the Camera club .... Yes, March was a busy month. 80 This year the English assembly was highlighted by the poetry reading contest. The winners of the respective divisions were: Gayle French, dramatic, Marilyn Iacobs, lyric, Harvey Gilbert, narrative, and Barry Kaplan, song. Harvey Gilbert won the contest reading g'Danny Dever.' A debate was presented in an assembly for the first time in several years by members of the debate team. The question debated was, K'Resolved: That governmental subsidies should be granted according to need to high school graduates who qualify for additional trainingf' Teams were exchanged between Paseo and Southwest. Paseo's coach was Mr. A. B. Richmond. The book crew under the competant direction of Miss Ruth Mary Weeks took care of Paseo's English library. Distributing and picking up the books from the English classes was their largest job. swam ,4mmaef, Left to Righf: Barry Kaplan, Marilyn Iacobs, Harvey Gilbert, Gayle French, Lois Finkel. Dedgle-24 Adzfiser: MR. A. B. RICHMOND First Row: Maribelle McKinney, Mary Lynn Allen, Judy Royse, Elaine Schlozman. Paula Johnson. Ianet Smith, Marilyn Spector, Indy Homan. Srmlzzl Row: Eugenie Kemper, Kathryn Gouras, Glenna Downs, Carolyn Roberts, Iudy Landers, Neta Lindsay, Sharon Reeves, Ann Oldham. Third Row: Larry Lee, Don Rogers, Francis Holler, Phyllis Aaron, Clayton McCu1lick, Herb Kohn, Iohn Salmon, Charles Downing. Fourlh Row: Ted Koontz, Marshall Myers, Steve Hazlctt, Roy Busdiecker, Dave Brunn, Bill Chiabotta, Lowell Collins, David Dombrowa. 3406 deem Adviser: Miss RUTH MARY WEEKS Ifirrl Row: Martin Wien- shienk, John Thornton. Sec- ond Row: Ray Breuninger. 81 ,-fzaaaal Me 66066 7iuue ffdddildvtfd Fr011fRozc': Carolyn Rell. Mgmrcln Clock. Ionnic Borplmnn. Sharon Black. Second Row: Marge Spitzcnpfsil, Mary Hauhcin. Miss Cccr-lin Burke. Peggy Piggott, Nrmcy Cook. Wane Qmmdflee !'1l'UlIf Row: Sue Masters, Richzml VVQ-hstcr, Anne Malbcn, Iucly McC11lly, Bill Bc-lm. Sccoml Row: Hcrh Kohn, Mary Hzluhein, Leon Barnes. llnvirl Brunn, Phillip Cooke, Ann Krumslclc. 0- Gmazm Uccqecztdaaaf Zxawm Pirates on the job are shown above. Firxl Row: Ray Lcuenberger, Richard Reed, Phyllis Strahle, Wayne Allen. Second Row: Ann Magruder, Mike Burke, Bill Roberts, Larry Hatler. Ifirrl Row: Anita Holt, Rosalyn Becker, Marilyn Kinser, Frances liushakra, Ann Magruder, Diane Filbert.Scco111z' Raza: lim Christian, Ioe Seroggs, Phyllis Strahle. Ianiee Cline. liererly Aschwanden, Leon Klopper, Shelby Locklear, Albert McCulliek, Tfzird Row: VV'ayne Allen, Ray Lcuenberger, Harold Kuebler. Gerald Ionek, VVayne Thurman, Kenneth Stock, Iohn Massa, Richard Stockton. Fozzrlfz Row: Martin Hunter, Bob Stuart. Richard Reed, Charles Paynter, W'esle5' Cruzan, lack Thiel, Frank Stockwell, Larry Hatler. Leadership, character, scholarship and service are the basis for membership in National Honor Society. Each year, 30g of the junior class, and 102, of the senior class are elected by a faculty committee for membership. Scholastic qualifications for junior membership include a 3.6 grade average. Senior membership requires being in the upper of the class. This year 28 seniors and 9 juniors were elected. The annual induction assembly was held on April 4. The officers are: president, Dave Brunn, vice-president, Gary Ashcraftg secretary, Audrey Shapiro, treasurer, Carl Neidert. Miss lrene Blase served as chairman of the faculty committee. Each year, four girls are chosen from the sophomore class for membership in A. A. U. W. by Miss Ruth Norris. They are chosen on the basis of their scholastic record at Paseo. Katherine Nelson served as chairman this year. Their annual city-Wide tea was held on April 29. 240126640 of Zfniueiaifq 70ameu AdUi567'.' Miss RUTH Noiuus Ifhxvt Row: Bev Mann, Bev Iortlan, Stephanie Fouts, Erlyne Ruppreeht. Second Row: Elaine Schlozman, Iudy Royse, Bonnie Gardner, Pat Yaryan. Wcztdaaal Wann Society Firff Row: Barbara Thomas, Zartar Chadian, Pat Baer, Elaine Schlozman, Earleen Kirkpatrick, Audrey Shapiro, Marcia Lerner, Mary Haubein, Dennis Cowan, Larry Ginsberg. Second Row: Lillian McAfee, Linda Barnard. Beverly jordan, Kay Kendrick, Kay Boling, Doris Park, Iudie Robertson. Virginia Lansdon, Marilyn W'right, Pat Toalson, Carol Smith. Third Row: Ioyce McGee, Herb Kohn, Keith Ekblaw, Hugh liaysinger, Bob Choulet, Leon Barnes, Lewis Hinshaw, Bob Coulter, Phil Cooke, Kathryn Nelson, Ronnie Schaefer. Fonrffz Row: Carl Neidert, David Roclabaugh, Vernon Iones, john Thornton, Iames Endicott, Ronnie Bilyeu, Roy Busdiecker, Gary Ashcraft, David Brunn, Ken Lambert. 1-Mila ingllimfi - CITY HERB KOHN Govnmox ' HUGH BAYSINGER MAYOR 'nw HMI. P MARY nauaam awk DAVE BRUNN Bon COULTER KEN L,4IvIBER'f Diftrirl Polife Captain Homicide Lieutenant Principal Plmzzzrr VIRGINIIX Lmrsnov Iorcu MQGEH DIcK W12BS'I'ER PHIL Wmss ChiefPI1r0fc OUQCW Conzmzznify Srlvicc Conzrrzi.-'.f1'0nel' Chief Planning Engineer Ifirzanmf Direczof' 85 63 I V , f r yr j X! If l ,ff X it f X xl X ,Af DV ,f f 'Z ff f Seneca mad X, r.: 1? '- RX N-f C: f'-S4- 4-RN i7 X X K ,l,,,,fx c: ff -W S ' , Z - -4l Q5-' 'Q 5- 'Q' Nye X new. Ufith the frst day of April, Pirate Cinder- men hailed the coming of the 1956 track season. Strengthening their threat to the inter- scholastic league crown for another year, hard hours of practice were spent in an effort to irnprooe preoiouf perforrnanees .... On April 27 and 28 the annual senior play, Girl Crazy was presented, thus inarlqing the end of the Month of Showers. ' -.EQ 4 . ? .' .Q-,Q ' 1, , far!! ' f 1, .55 .- ' ff Q if! L: ,V K kv N ,f 5 eff, A H? ,944 r . V , nw- 1 ' , . 35359 Q .,, PM V , ' f 1' A, 55 in ' K 1 iw '3 Y W , . JH - m img ' , if sir M! .L mf 1 gwql. WE? ewan af . 6 , 1 ,,M,,.- .. T . ff f if W' 1' V ' ' f 'f , , N M H:-M -f 5,5 f. k K V ' ' 1 H ' 83' , ff Y Q 541552 ,Af -. wg I -fr ,H , 1 ,1 , A --S jamfff.13fw5,f,'-1Q1f,,eSgXf mm M, Q -Q-W 'W , 1ffgwa'g,eL223p4sQZgf'1'f'fff' 1, ,, - gllejkw' ' ' -a s-3-1 w,,.,. A ,f,,1,fL.v 7 gym L.,w,: 3 'Ly' I fp '??m.,,N -' Hmwi.,iwEmfaQ'i2e2ef2mw:v ' ' W 4, . -7 M, ffzfdlezfdc ,4wwm! Wdmma Alamgwmzaeaaaaw Dear Student Body, Every year the Athletic Department consisting of the coaching staff makes four trophy awards to four members of the athletic teams that more nearly represent the qualifications and standards designated by the awards given. The oldest trophy is the Shivers cup given by Mrs. C. E. Shivers in memory of her son, Bernard, who participated in basketball and later died as a junior on May 14, 1929. This trophy is awarded to the basketball player who stands for the highest in scholarship, citizenship, and sportsmanship. The Mount Davis trophy is given in memory of Coach Davis, who was a member of the Kansas City school system for 22 years, and who served as varsity football and track coach at Paseo from 1943 until 1948 at the time of his death. In memory of Iack Davenport, a member of Paseo,s football team and the class of 1949, a trophy is given to an outstanding football player each year. Iack, a member of the Marine Corps, died in 1952 in combat during the Korean conflict and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Mr. Thomas Iay, a sports-minded patron of the Paseo district, presented the school with the Iay Trophy in 1953 to be presented each year to the outstanding athlete. It is indeed a pleasure for the coaching staff to make their presentations in 1956 to the following four athletes who so well deserve the honor that these names represent. Bernard Shivers -Kenneth Lambert Mount Davis - Bob Coulter lack Davenport - Ralph Kincaid Thomas Iay - Art Davis Sincerely, Nelson Dwight, Football Coach Larry Bates, Basketball Coach Bob Gauldin, Track Coach Front Row: Iohn Davis Cggj, Dick Webster. Ed Miner, Art Davis, Hugh Bziysinger, Herb Kohn. Dave Innes fggj. Second Row: Gerald Harris 1553, Ronnie Bilyeu, Vernon Ioncs, Ken Lzinihcrt, Iohn Oher, Bob Bernstein, Don Miller Cigl, Howard Shoup. 71462 and 7deZa! 7caa 5 Hdmwdma eocmzfzq Leff I0 righl: Dick Webster, Bill Foster. Shelton Gzillzis. Bill Nichols. llciwuiwl Shoup, Holi Dennis, Don Smith, Ierry Wenclcgutz, Morris Zwillcnberg. Defwfwe Wa eww Firyf Row: Hugh Baysinger, Ed Miner, Herb Kohn, Don Walters, Ralph Kincaid, Dick Webster, Bill Foster, Bill Nichols, Scrum! Row: Ron Bilycu, Ken Lambert, Vernon Iones, Art Davis. Bob Dennis, Shelton Gallas, Howard Shoup. N01 Piclzirffl: Bud Clark. Paseds 1956 track team, defending city champions, with eleven returning lettermen, Vernon Iones, Herb Kohn, Ralph Kincaid, Hugh Baysinger, Ronnie Bilyeu, Ken Lambert, Dick Webster, Eddie Miner, Shelton Gallas, and Howard Shoup all worked hard to make this one of the biggest and best years in Paseo's track history. With the season only about half over this ambitious team had already broken school, city, and state records. The mile relay team of Iones, Baysinger, Kohn, and Gallas winning the State-Indoor Track meet two years in succession this year, set a new state record of 3:38.6. This same team came back from the Missouri Valley Relays with a new meet record of 32379, only to top it again by taking first place in the Shawnee Mission Relays and setting a new meet record of 3:26.8. Ralph Kincaid also returned from the Shawnee Mission Relays with a new school record in the 311 pole vault of II, IO3 . Also in the Missouri Valley Relays another school record was broken in the shot-put by junior, Art Davis, with a put of 51' gn. ln both the State Indoor and Shawnee Mission Relays, Vernon Iones has tied the school record of 15.0 in the high hurdles. As the season progresses Paseo will undoubtedly see many more records set and bettered as a result of this hard-working team. l 90 femdom Wauitg Front Row: Larry Miller, Iohn Bessenlmcher, Dick Hensley, Morris Zwillenberg, Scott Martin, Mike Thompson, Steve Hatfield. Sevond Row: Jerry VVendegatz, Al Donavan, Dave lilancl, Iini Slireeve. Lynn Iernigun, Iohn Reece, Bob Hunley. Third Row: Bob Cliristniun, Mike Montgtill, Steve Hallett, Iohn Robertson, lim McCoy. Front Row: Marvin Lambert, Frank Stathopoulos, Terry Tiffany, Bill Kokte, Iohn Stzitliopoulos, Ernest Helman, Dick Kenworthy, Rex VVeclclle. Second Raw: Don Zurovsky. Rodney Weiher, Glen McCoy, Dennis McVay, l-'loytl Hook, Bob Allison, Herb Stein. .Xl Foster. Third Row: Sum Baker, Larry llrziun, Iiin Scott, Doug Curliincler, licl Rowe, luck Capps, lack Brown. 746 6440464 cn' Wand Left to Right: Ralph Kincaid, Vernon Iones, Art Davis, Hugh Baysinger, Herb Kohn. 77mm Wmaity 77466 Peeofwic EVENT NAME YEAR RECORD 100 yd. dash Barnett, Edgar '32 R :09.9 220 yd. dash Barnett, Edgar '32 121.8 440 yd. dash Fitzgerald, Robert '30 :50.8 880 yd. run Kohn, Herb '55 2104.5 Mile run White, Pat '53 4:38.3 120 yd. high hurdles Iones, Vernon '56 :15.0 Lambert, Ken '55 Fessler, Bill '49 V 180 yd. lovv hurdles Ross, Bill '53 :20.3 Shot put Davis, Art '56 51' 3 High jump Duvall, Don '52 6' 2 Pole vault Kincaid, Ralph '56 11' mi Broad jump Heinaman, lay '36 22' Ii 880 yd. relay H. Kohn, Iohn Davis, '55 1131.5 V. Iones, H. Baysinger Mile relay V. Iones, H. Baysinger, '56 ' 3:26.8 Q2 H. Kohn, S. Gallas Friday Night Dennis Calvert Carl Neidert Barry Kaplan Tom Moore Iohn Thornton Marvin Peltzm Bob Bernstein Gayle French Linda Hayes lake Danny Louie C actuf Lucky an Pete Lanlq Molly Tess .QM ,, Saturday Night Douglas Wood Larry Lee Eddie Martasin Eddie Miner Iohn Thornton Marvin Peltzman Bob Bernstein Betty Perrin Anne Malben Friday Night IoAnne Crawford Kay Prothman Cinde Gilgus Iudee Belove Dianne Evans Peggy Piggot Howard Rosenberg Phil Weiss David Brunn Marge Spitzenpfeil 716mg 71494: First Row: Katherine Spiros, Tom Moore, Marvin Peltzman, Gayle French, Anne Malben, Bob Bernstein, Cindy Gilgus. Second Row: Barbara Bayley, Peggy Pi Howard Rosenberg, Deanna Kaiser, IoAnne Crawford. Third Row: Thornton, Dave Brunn, Phil Weiss, Barry Kaplan, Dennis Calvert. Rose Betty fanet Laura Sally Baht Sam Mason Eaglcroclq Lieutenant Alice Saturday Night IoAnne Crawford Glenda Allen Carol Weinhold Katherine Spiros Carol Hart Deanna Kaiser Bill Moulder Hugh Baysinger Herb Kohn Marge Spitzenpfeil ggott, Kay Prothrnan, Iudee Beloye, Dianne Evans, Carl Neiclert, Iohn Satwadaq Wight' Firxt Row: Bill Mouldcr, Ed Martasin, Ed Miner, Betty Perrin, Carol Hart, Anne Malben, Cindy Gilgus, Carol Weinhold. Second Row: Bob Boresow, Glenda Allen, Marvin Peltzman, Peggy Piggott, Barbara Bayley, Iudee Belove, Katherine Spiros, Deanna Kaiser. Third Row: Hugh Baysinger, Douglas Wood, Larry Lee, john Thornton, Margie Spitzenpfeil, Herb Kohn, Dennis Calvert. 93 f f Nw 'f-2:22 ' X XXX X . we --fi' X , t Egfr N X . . to X X NfXx4Xi'1:Exf,??E7 ,. - , , y if x 'ES sfziir :ln I . V 'ff' 2 L ff ff . 51,1 fy ff 20 76 As the school year 1955-'56 entered its last full month, the hlaclqtop reaerberated to the cadence of marching cadets. The height of the R.O.T.C. year was the annual Ball which saw the crowning of her highness, Indy Royse. Lockers were cleaned, corsages were hottght for the night of the twelfth, the lanior-Senior Prom anal finally the senior flag rose mightily as the year drew to a close. . . . f I Q 3 ,Q 20. 7 , Ween 7756 ludy Royse was the Paseo Reserve Oficer Training Corp's Queen for the year '56, Escorted hy the Bat- talion Commander, Phil Coolqe, she represented Paseo at the R.O.T.C. Ball and participated in Paseo's Cir- cus Act as the bride in a military wedding. Queen lady Royse, honorary Lt. Colonel, and Princess lady Winn, honorary Major, received crests as tokens of their positions. Zim!!! Wfdlfdfly Col. Iames Endicott, after strict competition, was this year's Division Commander. He commanded all of the cityls R.O.T.C. units. Phil Cooke commanded Paseo's Battalion. Last year Paseo again captured Field Day and with it the Kansas City Star Trophy, given to the city's Hrst place unit, as it had the year before. The unit hopes to again repeat its previous performances. The riHe team got the project started in the right direction by placing second in the interscholastic league and taking first in the city matches. 97 SFC ALBERT STRAYHALL COL. IAMES ENDICOTT LT. COL. PHIL COOKE MAJ. LARRY GINSBERG Instructor Division Commander Battalion Commander Executive Officer gmflaliau S CAPT. IOHN EBERENZ CTAPT. MARSH.ALL IVIYERS Adjutant Supply Oficer CAPT. CHARLES MOSCHELL LT. GARY TURNER Intelligence Oficer Range Officer CAPT. JERRY COLELIAN LT. EUGENE WEISBEIKGEII Operattonx Ojicer Ordnance OWCCI' 98 LT. lack KiNc,x1D CAPT. ROY BUSDIECKER LT. SHELBY LOCKLEAR LT. ILRRY GERSHBIAN First Platoon Leader Company Commander Executive Ojifer Sefona' Platoon Leader 'W 1st Platoon - First Row: Larry Caldwell, Harry Williams, Aaron Smith, Iames Stafford, Ierry Caldwell, Terry Long, Ierry Falin. Srrond Row: Eugene Clayman, Tommy Lynch, Paul Young, Shelby Locklear, Bane Pulliam, Donald Cosby, Ronald Perry. Third Row: Roger Clark, Irvin Rosen, David Nelson, Donald Layman, Charles Linck, Paul Sanford, Sherman Foster. F0lll'fh Row: Larry Ragone, Tom Gray, Ronnie Stocklaufer, Larry Margrave, Galen Oden, lim Daugherty, Dan Groves, znfl Plulooiz -First Row: Larry Caldwell, Dale Harper, Ben Maynard, Michael Marks, James Smith. Margeau Sautelet. Second Row: David Smith, Gary Turnham, Michael Schwartz, Richard Cartmill, Iohn Holliday, Marvin Fleschman. Third Row: Eddie Harris, Iohn Todd, Marshall Saper, Kenneth Lent, Patrick Musick, Donald Barash, Luther Davis. Fourlh Row: Gary Weesc, Tyler Sproul, Stanley Katzman, Robert Copaken, David Marcus, Ken Coberly, Stuart Powell. 99 LT. lx1ICHAEL KATZ CAPT. BARRY KAPLAN LT. TERRY HUSTON Fifi! Platoon Leader Company Commander Second Platoon Leader 2 1:13 P11IfO0lZ1F1'l'.ff Row: Harry Kirl-1, Iohn Smith, Lewis Williams, Marvin Halsey. lim Holland, Michael Hoag. Second Row: Bruce Boatman, Gerald Pence, Gary Botwinik, Iames Moschell, George Bicknell, Ierry Agron. Third Row: Gary Ward, Charles Adams, Peter Muller, Iohn Holmberg, Robert Kellum. Fourth Row: Roger Widmier, Charles Maglio, Tom Basile, Robert Dean, Ierry Kessler, Arthur Monroe. 27111 PltIfOO7Z-Fillfl Row: Roy Wallace, Ray Hatler, lim Seifert, Ierry Harris, Tommy Newborn, lack Silvey. Second Row: Bruce Boatman, Donald Brown, Charles Ridgway, Charles Gooclhinder, George Smith. Charles Randall. Third Row: Paul Holmberg, Edward Lopez, Robert Hartford, Iohn Holmherg, Charles VVhisenant. Fonrlh Row: Ted Dreher, Robert Boresow, Arthur Deckard, Fred Trussell, Barry Eversole, Ashton Moschell. IOO LT. Douo Wooo LT. IACK ANDERSON LT. Wlas NIORGANSTERN LT. BOB NEWTON First Platoon Leader Company Commander Executive Omffl' Second Platoon Leadez 66 Ifl Plaloon-Iiirxz Row: Larry Hudson, Iim VVcedm:1n, Paul Vajdic, Robert Davis, Bernie Erdman. Second Row: Iohn Rathbone, Don Czech, Lee Majors, Mike Hilsinger, Merle King. Third Row: Iohn Morrison, Carl Daugherty, Richard Knight, Pedro Gonzalez. 2nd Plaloon -Firxt Row: Larry Hudson, Burney Gibson, Gary Perlstein, Stanley Schere, David Baker. Second Row: Robert Johnson, Leroy Carbah, Ronald Stein, David Pennington, Marvin ZeH. Third Row: Ierry Nickeson, John Hall, Arnold Botwinik, Tommy Conkright, Iarnes Dickey. IOI n 4 Outdoor Clnxs Uppcrclasmzzzn Line Battalion Com man der ROTC Queen . P1155 in Review . Map Reudin g . Ojicefs Dinner . 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Second Row: Hugh Baysinger, Marge Spitzenpfcil, Herb Kohn, Dave Brunn. Semin Uffcbew RICHARD WEBSTER-As president of his senior class, Dick added another honor to his achievements. Dick's numerous activities included vice-president of Student Council, National Honor Society, a captain of Trallic Squad, Lettermanis Club, A Cappella, Mixer Com- mittee, Quill and Scroll, and All-City Student Council. He lettered three years in track and was captain of the cross-country team. Dick was also on the Paseo Press two years serving as business manager and second-page editor. The campus of K.U. or Yale will find Dick studying chemical engineering. MARGE SPITZENPFEIL- This talented senior girl was elected giftorian of her senior class. Being secretary of the Student Council, co-editor of the Paseon, associate editor of the 1954-55 Press, sergeant-at-arms of the Pep Club, a nursels assistant, and a member of Mask and Wig, Zetas, and Quill and Scroll really kept 'lSpitz,' busy. Marge enjoyed watching sports, singing, and reading in her spare time. As she received, Done Mostw on the Senior Will she is sure 'to succeed at Warrensburg where she wants to study journalism. HUGH ALAN BAYSINGER-Popular Hugh was chosen to represent the senior class as vice-president. With achievement as 'his by-Word, he was president of the junior class, Student Council, and Engineers, a lieutenant in Traliic Squad, and student Mayor of Kansas City. Chem- istry Club, Lettermen's Club, National Honor Society, Assembly Committee, Mixer Committee, Red Cross, Boys, Chorus, and A Cappella claimed Baydinki,' as a member. He participated in football, lettered in track, and belonged to the tribe of Mic-O-Say. His hobbies are classical music, girls, playing the violin, and model planes. ANNE MALBEN - Annie's many achievements here at Paseo caused her to be elected secretary of the senior class. Her many other honors included being treasurer of the Student Council, reporter of the junior class, a mayor 106 nominee, head cheerleader, president of Zetas, on the Press Staff, the Y-Teen Cabinet, in the Fall Play, Pep Club, French Club, and on the Mixer Assembly, and Red Cross committee. This pert senior gal received, 'iMost Popularf, on the Senior Will. William Woods will be very proud to have her on its campus next year. MARY HAUBEIN -- The seniors chose this vivacious girl to take care of the treasury. Being president of Pep Club and Cynthians, Sergeant-at-arms of Student Council, co-layout editor of Paseon, and secretary of her junior class kept her pretty busy. Mary was also a member of Discus- sion Club, Y-Teens, Mixer Committee, and Paseo's Councilman on City Hall Day. Warrensburg can expect to see her on the campus next fall. HERB KOHN- Sergeant-at-arms for the senior class was the position of this popular senior. Being -president of the All-City Student Council, Iunior Continuity officer at Paseo, vice-president of Engineers, lieutenant on the Traflic Squad, vice-president of the Spanish Club, Letter- men's Club reporter, a member of the lnterclub Council, Quill and Scroll, Discussion Club, and Mixer Committee kept Herb busy. He was also managing editor of the Paseo Press his junior year and sports editor this year. Herb lettered in track for two years and was a member of the All-State track team. He will study law at Pennsyl- vania or Washington. DAVID BRUNN-Dave proved a capable reporter of his senior class as he was also editor of the Press for two years, parliamentarian of Student Council, general of Traflic Squad, and president of National Honor Society. This friendly guy willed Done Most was president of Discussion and Chemistry Clubs, a member of Quill and Scroll, high honor roll, Engineers, Red Cross, and an Eagle Scout, and belonged to the tribe of Mic-O-Say. Iournalism or engineering will see Dave next year at Yale. ABINGTON, MARY LOU-Cooking and listening to popular records kept Mary Lou busy at Paseo. This Pirate wants to attend Warrensburg State Teachers' College and then become a grade- school teacher. ALLEN, GLENDA-Glender was the 1955 football queen. a candidate for queen in 1954, a cheerleader, a member of the Fall Play cast, vice-president of Mask and VVig, on the Y-Teen Cabinet, and in Pep Club, French Club, and F.T.A. Willed Iolly Good, she is sure to be a big success on William Woods' campus next fall where she'll study to be a department store buyer. ALLEN, WAYNE-Wayne liked to read and to work with cars. It's only natural that he wants to be a good machinest. After this he wants to settle down to a nice homelife. ANDERSON, IACK-This future electrical engineer hopes to attend Iunior College next fall. While at Paseo Andy was Com- pany C Commander in R.O.T.C. and a member of Radio Club. ANDERSON, IOHN-- A Cappella Choir and Boys' Chorus both claimed Iohnny as a member. The Air Force will soon take up the time which he did spend hunting and coming to Paseo. ASCI-IWANDEN, BEVERLY-Music, dancing, and sports occupied Bev's time. This Pirate gal hopes to get a job and later become a good housewife. ASHCRAFT, GARY-Yale. 'William Iewell, or K.C.U. will see this Pirate next fall where he'll major in some phase of education. VVhile at Paseo, Gary was president of the Pansophic Club and Discussion Club, vice-president of National Honor Society and the Science Club, parliamentarian of the Chemistry Club and a member of F.T.A. and trafhc squad. Sports, novel reading, and music took up this guy's spare time, what little of it there was after his service to Paseo. AYRES, CAROLYN- Being treasurer of Mask and Wig, secre- tary of Pep Club, president of Zetas, and a member of Interclub and Y-Teens took up most of Carolyn's time. Singing in Girls' Chorus and working in the oflice filled up the rest of her busy schedule. ABINGTON ALLEN, G. ALLEN, W. ,ASI-ICRAFT Ames BALR BAY BAYLEY B.-wstxoan Being homeroom editor of the Paseon left her little time. War- rensburg State Teachers' College will see this cute Pirate next fall Where she will study to become a grade school teacher. BAER, PATRICIA ANN-Pat answered roll call to Pep Club and Y-Teens. She was also a member of the Girl Scouts and her church choir. She likes piano and wants to become a secretary. BANKS, WALTERENA- Willy belonged to A Cappella and enjoyed singing and church activities. If she goes to college, it will be Bethany. BARNES, LEON-Radio Club, Mixer Committee, Science Club. and Chemistry Club saw Leon in his spare time. He claimed as his hobbies basketball and homework. M.I.T. is in sight after a few years for this senior, who wants to be an aeronautical engineer. BARTLETT, LADONNA SUE-While at Paseo, 'KSusie be- longed to Pep Club and the band and enjoyed music very much. In her future she includes being a secretary or a housewife. BAY, ALEX--Hunting and fishing were the main pastimes of this friendly senior guy. Alex was a member of Radio Club and plans on joining the Marines after graduation. BAYLEY, BARBARA-Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Thicions, Drama Workshop, and Fall Play took up Barb's time. She will attend K.U. to major in art and advertising career. BAYSINGER, HUGH-Class officer. BEATY, WILLIAM MICHAEL- Bill belonged to the R.O.T.C. for three years and will join the Air Force when he graduates. He enjoyed hunting and fishing in his spare time. BECKER, ROSALYNN-Ros enjoyed roller skating, photogra- phy, and sports. She plans to attend a business college and just wants to be a successful secretary. BEHN, WILBERT R. IR. -Bill was a member of Iuntos, Mixer Committee, Radio Club, Tratiic Squad, Paseon Staff, Stage and Sound Crews, and a homeroom oflicer. Radios and cars are this senior's hobbies. I. C. and electronics school will see Bill, where he will study to be a television electronics technician. Axoifasoy, IACK .ANDERSONU Ioi-IN :ASCHVVANDEN BANKS BARNES BAR'I'LET'I' BEATY BECKER BEHN 107 I Fix J Q., . 'F R Q f grass, .. BELOVE BLANKENBILLER Bortnsow BROWN, M. BURKE CALYERT IO8 BERNSTEIN BOLING HOSVVELL BRUNN BUSHAKRA C,isrPBeLL B1LyiaU BORDMAY BROWN, C. Bciarrxrzia CALDWELL C.-XBIPBELL, R. BELOVE, IUDITH LEE--Y-Teens, Pep Club, El Ateneo, Student Council, and Drama Workshop claimed this peppy gal's spare time when she wasn't dancing. Iudee will study at M.U. to become an elementary school teacher. BERNSTEIN, ROBERT-This good-looking guy was vice- president of the Radio Club, sports editor on Paseon, homeroom otiicer. a member of Traffic Squad, Sound crew, and track team. Bob has also been a member of Student Council, French Club, and second team football. He enjoyed sports and girls and plans to further his education at M.U. BILYEU, RONALD-Sports rated tops with Ronnie as he participated in basketball and track. He belonged to Lettermen's Club, Engineers, A Cappella, Boys' Chorus, Mixer Committee, and he was an Eagle Scout and lieutenant in Trafiic Squad. Ronnie will attend Warrensburg or William Iewell next year. BLANKENBILLER, PERRY LESTER, IR.-Radio and Chem- istry Club claimed Perry as a member. His spare time was spent in golf, leathercraft, and tennis. I.C. or Colorado University will see this Pirate next year where he will take electrical engineering or animal conservation. BOLING, KAY- Kay's name appeared on the roll of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Thicions, A Cappella, and she was secretary of her home- room. Baker will be seeing her in the fall where she will become a stenographer. BORDMAN, IO.-KN-Ioanie added to Pep Club, Y-Teens, French Club, F.N.A., and F.T.A. She was also a nurse's assistant her iunior and senior years. She liked to joke, dance, and collect records. M.U. or K.U. will see this gal where she plans to become an elementary school teacher and get her MRS degree. BORESOW, ROBERT MITCHELL - Bob participated on debate team and in the Fall Play. In his spare time he worked on art, drama, and bowling. He plans to start college at I.C. and finish at some university. BOSWELL, IOAN-While at Paseo Ioan was a member of Commerce Club and in her spare time she enjoyed sewing. She will attend Sarachon Hooley Business School to become a bookkeeper. BROWN, CHARLES ALLISON-Charles belonged to Radio Club and worked some of the time. Hunting and fishing were his favorite pastimes. BROWN, MARCELLA-Marcella had a part-time job, but she found time to enioy sports and her horse, Ginger. After gradua- tion she plans to take a few business courses at IC. then a job awaits her. BRUNN, DAVID - Class Officer. BUETTNER, PATRICIA ALAYNEi-This senior girl worked part of the time at Research Hospital in the dietary department. In her spare time Pat liked to cook and collect salt and pepper shakers. BURKE, MARK ELLIS-Art and earning money were Mark's hobbies. Next year will see him at the Kansas City Art Institute. BUSHAKRA, FRANCES MARIE-C.O.E. took up most of her time, but Frances still found time to cook, eat, and listen to records. She was a past member of Pep Club and Commerce Club. To be a successful banker or nurse is her ambition. CALDWELL, STANLEY-Stan was a member of Iuntos and the stage crew. He was interested in art and drew pictures for the Press. He will attend William Iewell or K.C.U. where he will study stage designing or highway engineering. CALVERT, DENNIS-Dennis was a member of the track team, A Cappella, Drama Workshop, and the proiection crew. The campus of K.C.U. or K.U. will find this popular guy studying denistry. CAMPBELL, GLORIA-C.O.E. took up a lot of Gloria's time. This sweet gal's ambition is to make a good housewife. We wish her luck in the future. CAMPBELL, ROBERT-Bob played second team football. His hobby was taking his car apart and it kept him pretty busy. Bob plans to study at the University of Oklahoma. CHADIAN, ZARTAR-Among Zartar's many hobbies she enjoyed cooking and reading most. She was a member of the Chemistry Club. Zartar's ambition is to become a nurse and she will go into nurse's training after graduation. CHAPPELEAR, IIM-Jim was another C.O.E. student. His hobbies were basketball and football. I-Ie shows great promise of becoming the artist he wants to be. CHENEY, DAVID -Dave spent most of his time working. XVe wish him lots of luck in the future. CHOULET, ROBERT-This popular guy transferred from Hirsh High School in Chicago this year and made quite a hit at Paseo. He plans to attend Purdue to study aeronautical engineering. CHRISTIAN, IIM-Iim was a member of the Radio Club and a homeroom oiiicer. Southwest Missouri State will find this cute little guy studying electrical engineering. CHUMLEA, BRUCE-Being a pressman and a member of the Chemistry Club kept Bruce busy. What spare time he had was spent in the printing room, taking pictures, or working on his car. Bruce plans to be a professional photographer. CLARK, CECIL-Sports rated tops on Bud's list. He par- ticipated in track, basketball, and has lettered three years in football. Besides being active in sports, he was a member of the Traffic Squad, Radio Club, and I-ettermen's Club. Next year Bud will study engineering at Missouri Valley. CLARK, CORDER- Cory is one of the C.O.E. students. When not Working he enjoyed sleeping and working on his car ITXOSI. Cory will make the Navy his career. CLINE, IANICE-Ianice was a C.O.E. student. Her ambition is to be a secretary and someday serve in the Air Force. COHEN, LOIS-Pep Club, Y-Teens, Patricians, F.T.A., and the Commerce Club claimed Loie's membership. Her hobbies were bowling, playing records, and just having fun. Lois plans to become a grade school teacher but is undecided as to what college she will attend. COLEMAN, IEROME-Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Traiiic Squad, Pansophic Club, and the Latin Club kept Ierry busy. He was also an R.O.T.C. officer and a member of the National Rifie Association. His ambition is to become an electrical engineer and he will study at Texas, Pennsylvania, or Georgia Tech. COOKE, PHILLIP-Being secretary of Engineers, a lieutenant of the Trallic Squad, secretary of the Chemistry Club, Senior class Student Council representative, and a member of the Red Cross Committee, National Honor Society, Discussion Club, mixer com- mittee, Chess Club, Science Club, co-layout editor of the Paseon, and R.O.T.C. battalion commander kept Phil's time pretty well occupied. Besides all his other interests, he still found time for his hobbies of astronomy and dancing. The campus of Yale. Dartmouth, or Drake will find this popular senior studying psychology or rocket engi- neering. COULTER, ROBERT-QSpanish Club, National Honor Society, Trafiic Squad, Engineers, football, and track all claimed Tex's time. Bob was also secretary of the I.ettermen's Club and received honorable mention on the All-Star football team his junior year and the second team this year. He will study engineering but hasn't decided which college he will attend. CRAVEN, DON-Don was a member of the C.O.E. classes and in his spare time enioyed almost any outdoor sport. He will study at K.C.U. to become a lawyer. CRAWFORD. IO ANNE- Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, Cynthians, Spanish Club, A Cappella, Student Council, debate team, and the Fall Play cast all claimed Io Anne. She plans to become a doctor and will study at William Iewell. CRUZAN. MARVIN-Customizing cars took up most of Marvin's time, yet he still found time to be a member of the Radio Club and a Student Council representative. Marv will study to be an automotive engineer but is undecided as to where he will attend college. CRUZAN, VVESLEY-Hunting and fishing were VVesley's hobbies. His ambition is to become an accountant. CULLISON, MARY FRANCES-Mary Frances was vice- president of her homeroom and a member of Zetas, French Club, and A Cappella. She enioyed sewing and cooking in her spare time. Mary will maior in home economics or interior decorating at Warrensburg or Phillips University. Cimuuv CH.-XPPELEAR CIIULILET Ci-iiusriax CLARK, CECIL CLARK, Connell Comix Co1.11MAN f:OI.'L'I'ER Caavi-:X CRUZ.-KN, A. Ciuimx, M. CHENH' CHIQBILI-ZA CLINE Cooicii CRAXVI-'ORD CIQLLISON 109 Davis, D. Davis, R. Davis, S. Dexisox DETHERAGE DUELL DUN! DUNv DZIEXVIENCKI Eisnniexz EBERT EIKOST EKBLAW ELDRIDGE E1.Lis Exoieorr Eviws FILBI-.RT DAVIS, DON- Spike really enjoyed model aircrafts. He is undecided about college, but he would like to enter the field of aeronautical engineering. DAVIS, ROBERT ALAN--Bob specialized in R.O.T.C. and third year foods class and enjoyed good music and spending money. K.C.U. will see Bob next year where he will major in law. DAVIS, SUZANNE-Suzanne was a member of French Club, Chemistry Club, and band. She will attend I.C., then M.U. or K.U. where she will consider the field of teaching. DENISON. SONDRA SUE-Susie was active in Iotas, El Ateneo, F.N.A., Student Council, church, and Rainbow. Listening to classical music, painting, and eating were tops on her list of favorites. I,C. will receive this sweet gal who would like to enter the field of art, nursing, or teaching. DETHERAGE, BEN-Ben spent his time on Traflic Squad, Iuntos, and tennis team. Southwest Missouri State College will see him on the campus next year. DUELL, ELIZABETH -El Ateneo and F.N..X. claimed Betty as a member, and in her spare time she collected jazz records. This sweel gal will go to Christian College and become a buyer for a department store. DUNI, ELAINE-Elaine enjoyed playing piano, painting, and reading and belonged to Iotas at Paseo. K.U. will greet this future psychologist. DUNY, MARSHALL-Marsh was one of our C.O.E. students. Cars, jewelry, and girls rated tops with him. l.C. will see this Pirate next fall. DZIEWIENCKI, MARGOT-Margot's name could be found on the roll of Y-Teens, Iotas, F.T.A., French Club, Interelub Council, Pep Club, and she was index editor of the Paseon. She enjoyed art, tennis, and walking and would like to become a fashion designer or psychologist at some college. EBERENZ, IOHN-Hunting, swimming, and photography claimed Iohn's spare time. He was a member of Mixer Committee, Sound and Stage crew, Chess Club, and a captain in R.O.T.C. This potential electrical engineer plans to attend Georgia Tech next year. IIO EBERT, FLORENCE VIRGINIA-Thicions, French Club, A Cappella, honor roll, and Drama VVorkshop claimed this peppy senior. 'Ginger' was also a member of Student Council and Fall Play. She worked with Corpe de Ballet at Starlight Theatre during the summer and plans to go to New York after graduation to audition for a Broadway musical comedy. EIKOST, CAROLE - Carole worked part of the time as she had a short day schedule, but she still managed to belong to A Cappella and F.T.A, This cute senior liked dancing and psychology and plans to attend K.C,U. and become a teacher. EKBLAW, KEITH-Keith served as president of Iuntos and a member of Discussion Club, honor roll, Chemistry Club, and Traflic Squad. In his spare time this busy senior liked to perform magic tricks. Augustana College will see Keith next year. ELDRIDGE, PATRICIA--Pat was secretary of F.N.A. and a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, and F.H.A. Iazz, sewing, and cooking rated high on her list of favorites. Next year will see this Pirate at I.C. ELLIS, MARGO-Cheerleading took a lot of Margo's time and energy, but she still had enough pep left for Zetas, Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Student Council. She was Girls' Sports editor on the Paseon. K.U. will see this friendly Pirate next year where she will major in merchandising. ENDICOTT, IAMES ASHLEY-Trailic Squad, Mixer Com- mittee, Chemistry Club, honor roll, and DeMolay took a lot of Iim's time. He liked science and math and was Division Com- mander in the Kansas City R.O.T.C. An engineering career or a career as officer in the Armed Forces awaits this Pirate. EVANS, DIANNE-Dianne was a member of Y-Teens, Drama Workshop. Fall Play, P.T.A. plays, and honor roll. She plans to go into nursing and get her B.S. degree. FILIEBRT, DIANE-uDi Di was mari'ied December 16, 1955. Mrs. Hays, as she is now known, was one of our C.O.E. students and worked at the Telephone Company. Collecting pitchers from different states is her hobby. NVe all hope that this sweet gal's ambition to be a good housewife comes true. FLUECKINGER, SANDRA KAY--Sandy was a member of Iotas, El Ateneo, and Y-Teens. Cake decorating, painting, and sewing took up her spare time. Next fall Warrensburg will claim this future interior decorator. FOX, DALE- Mouse enjoyed fishing, hunting, and building model aircrafts. This Pirate wants to be a printer. FRANKE, DONALD--Kansas University will claim Frankie next fall where he'll major in engineering. While at Paseo. this Pirate played three and two baseball during the summer months. FRASER, ANN-Vice-president of Iotas, president of F.N.A., and a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, and Inter- club all took up Annie's time. She hopes to attend Kansas University and become a nurse. FRAZIER, EDWARD EUGENE- Fredic enjoyed fishing during his spare time. The Navy will soon see him. Best of luck, Pirate. FREISINGER, RONALD-To get rich quick is what Fry wants. He was one of our C.O.E. students. Although girls and cars took up his time this year, next year it will be K.C.U. FRENCH, GAYLE-Cynthians, the Drama Workshop, Pep Club, Girls' Sports, Chess Club, and El Ateneo all claimed this pert senior gal as a member. Given 'Kliest Actress on the Senior Will, Gayle has not yet decided what college shelll attend. She does know that she'll major in speech and drama or physical education. FUGATE, THELMA MAXINE-Max wants to become a beautician. This Pirate gal hopes to be able to go to Alabama and then the Hawaiian Islands. We hope you get to see both places. GAVA, BARBARA-l-labs had a lot of fun cooking while in school. She hopes to become a bookkeeper. We wish her the best of luck. GENTRY, NANCIE - Thicions, A Cappella, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and French Club kept this engaged gal real busy. Sweet Nancie is undecided as to whether or not she'll attend college, but she may go to K.U. FLUECKINGER Fox FRANKE FRENCH F UGATI3 GAVA GOLDBERG GOLDMAN GOLDSTEIN GILGUS, CYNTHIA ILLENE-Cinde was a Student Council representative and a member of French Club, Drama Workshop, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. M.U. will see this gal on the campus next fall where she wants to study to become an actress or a social worker. GINSBERG. LARRY-Traflic Squad, Rifle Team, National Honor Society, Chemistry Club, Pansophic Club, Student Council, Science Club, Latin Club, and National Rifle Association all claimed Larry as an avid member. To be an aeronautical engineer is this guy's ambition and we're sure he'll succeed in any college he decides to attend. GOLDBERG, LARRY- Hoppy was treasurer of Stamp Club, and a member of El Ateneo and F.T.A. He wants to make lots of money and wants to attend K.C.U. or I.C. GGLDMAN, MIKE-This basketball and track manager was a member of Letterman's Club, Trafhc Squad, debate team, El Ateneo, Discussion Club, and Iuntos. Collecting antique books was Mikeys hobby. Oklahoma University will be proud to claim this senior where he'll study in the field of history and economics. GOLDSTEIN, ZELMA-To be a social Worker is Zel's am- bition. She was in French Club and a member of Center Youth Senate outside school. Listening to popular records was her favorite pastime. GOOSMAN, LARRY DEAN-This senior guy really liked to fix cars. We know Larry will succeed in whatever he chooses to do. GRAHAM, DORIS-Cute little f'Dorie was in Cynthians, A Cappella for two years, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and a Student Council representative and homeroom ofiicer. Collecting classical records, Finger painting, and keeping a scrap book took up her extra time. William lewell's campus will see her next fall. GRAY, TOMMIE DALE-This future Marine was in Paseo's band. Tom really did like to eat and sleep. Someday he hopes to own a farm. FRASER FRAZIER FR EISINGER GENTRY GILGUS GINSBERG GOOSMAN GR.KHAM GRAY III I'I.-XFFORD HARRIS HATLER HAYES, L. HEYING HINKLE II2 HARLEY HART HAUBEIN Hays, R. HlLDERBR.AND HrsLE HARPER HARVEY HAYES, B. HEIDE HINDE Home HAFFORD, IUDY-This energetic trick could be seen working for Zetas, A Cappella, Paseo Press, and the ofiice. Iudy's hobby, writing, fits right in with her ambition to be a reporter which she plans to fulfill at I.C. HARLEY, IOHN-Orchestra, Chess Club, and Eagle Scouts saw this friendly Pirate as a member. Iohn plans to attend I.C., then go to Kansas State Teachers College at Pittsburg to become a printing instructor. HARPER, BETTY-Betty was a member of Iotas, and was married during the year. She liked sewing, collecting records, and housekeeping. Beauty College seems inviting to this sweet girl. HARRIS, CHRISTINE BRIGITTE-Chris came to the United States in IQSI and started at Paseo. She enjoyed sewing and working with children and would like to study at I.C. to be a secretary. HART, CAROL ANN-This cute senior was a member of Thicions, Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, Commerce Club, Drama YVorkshop, Advanced Girls' Chorus, and F.T.A. Carol enjoyed playing the piano and will study at Baker to become a teacher. HARVEY, PATRICIA-Pep Club, Y-Teens, Cynthians, Com- merce Club, honor roll, and Student Council saw Pat's smiling face. She was also an ofhce assistant, a candidate for R.O.T.C. Queen, and active in her church youth group. K.U. or Northwestern will see her on the campus next fall. HATLER, LARRY-Larry graduated in january and we want to wish him luck in whatever he does. HAUBEIN, MARY - Class Officer. HAYES, BEVERLY-Bev came to Paseo from Minnesota her junior year and since then has become a member of Thicions, Mask and VVig, Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Girls' Chorus. W'illiam Iewell will welcome this future nurse. HAYES, LINDA BETH-Linda's name appeared on the roll of Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.N.A., and A Cappella. She was also president of Iotas and her homeroom, and in the Fall Play. Drama or dress designing will be her major at MacMurray Women's College. HAYS, RICHARD DOWELL-Hunting and Fishing were hobbies of this outdoorsman. Sometime in the future, Dick would like to be a printer or join the Air Force. HEIDE, BARBARA- Barbara plans church work for her future occupation. She liked reading, art, and listening to western music. I.C. will be next for this Pirate. HEYING, SANDRA IEAN-Sandy was a member of A Cappella and graduated in Ianuary. Water skiing, boating, and horseback riding interested this senior girl. She just wants to be a good wife after her Iune wedding. HILDERBRAND, LUCY ANN - Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Com- merce Club claimed Lucy ,as a member. She named her hobbies as listening to the radio and swimming. Business college will see this future stenographer. HINDE, ELLEN ELIZABETH- Becky was a member of French Club, A Cappella, sgt.-at-arms of Patricians. She enjoyed record collecting, piano, and singing. This future music teacher plans to attend I.C. HINKLE, FRANCIS OLIVER-Besides woodworking and automobiles, Bud just enjoyed anything that was interesting. He would like to go to I.C. next year. HISLE, MADLYN ANN-Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.T.A., Mask and Wig, Cynthians, and the Commerce Club claimed this sweet senior as a member. Madlyn liked to listen to the radio and plans to go to college or become a secretary. HOLT, ANITA RI-IEA-Making lots of money is Anita's plan for the future. Records and music were her favorite hobbies and she was a member of the Advanced Girls' Chorus. HUDSON, LARRY WAYNE-Larry is planning to make the Navy a career. He really enjoyed horseback riding and miniature golf. HUMPHREY, ANN MARIE-Chemistry Club, lotas, and A Cappella claimed most of Ann's time. She was also secretary of her church group and liked to collect storybook dolls. Rockford College will receive this future nurse. HUNTER, MARTIN-Martin was a member of Iuntos and claimed hunting, fishing, and cars as his hobbies. I.C. will see this Pirate, then,he hopes to go into the printing business. HUNTOON, DAWN-French Club was proud to have as a member this sweet senior who liked reading and sewing. Dawn plans to attend Stephens College and become an interior decorator. HUSTON, TERRY-Terry was in Spanish Club, and an officer in R.O.T.C. He enjoys all phases of cars and plans to attend M.U. Although this friendly guy is undecided about his ambition, we're sure he'll succeed. ISOM, BARBARA -Working as an ofhce assistant and singing in A Cappella were Cookies activities at school. This senior really liked to cook and dance. After graduation, she is going to be married and then hopes to become a public accountant. IACOBS, CORRINE-Drama Workshop and Advanced Girls' Chorus claimed this sweet senior gal. Corrine liked to collect records and stuffed animals. Next fall will see her on Oklahoma or Kansas University's campus. IENKINS, WANDA-We wish Wanda the best of luck and happiness in the future. IONES, GERALD-This Pirate senior really enjoyed photog- raphy and skating. Ierry wants to become a television cameraman. We wish you the best of luck in your chosen held. IONES, VERNON-The band, orchestra, varsity track. Iuntos, Radio Club, Music Club, Trafhc Squad, and Lettermen's Club all claimed Vern as a member. His hobby of playing in dance bands was right in line with his accomplishments of playing in both the All-City and All-State band and orchestra. K.U.'s campus will see Vern next fall where he'll study music or business. IORDAN, BEVERLY-Bev was secretary of Cynthians, a senior editor on the Paseon staff, on the Student Council executive board, a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Discussion Club, A.A.U.W. and the Mixer Committee. This cute little gal was also a past member of the Press staff, a homeroom ollicer, and on the honor roll. Missouri Valley will be proud to claim her next fall. Her spare time was spent in dancing, listening to records, and being one of our Prom correspondents. KAISFR, DEANNA IEAN-Deanna was a member of the Pep Club, and 'Drama Workshop. She has not decided where she will attend college. This little gal's hobby is dancing and she plans to go into it professionally. KAPLAN, BARRY-Barry is a member of A Cappella. a captain in R.O.T.C., and a member of the fall play cast for two years. His biggest hobbies are drama, the Eagle Scouts, and leading youth groups. Barry plans to be a youth director and will study at K.C.U. or Brandies. KATZ, MICHAEL-Being in the Latin Club, Chemistry Club. an R.O.T.C. officer, and Student Council were Mike's big interests at school. He has a Stamp collection and is a crossword puzzle fan. Mike will prepare for a field in science at K.C.U. KATZMAN, STANLEY - Stanley is a member of the Chemistry Club, Chess Club, and the ril'le team. He is also a member of the tribe of Mic-o-say. Iunior College will find Stanley studying to be a chemist. KENDRICK, KAY ESTELLE - Zetas, French Club, F.T.A., and a homeroom officer took up most of Kay's time. This cute gal spent what spare time she had bowling and skating. Her future plans include marriage and business college. KIBBE, GEORGE DEAN-Butch spent most of his spare time in the woodwork shop and -bowling. He has no plans for college but wants to be an automobile mechanic. KINCAID, IACK-lack is a member of Chemistry Club. Chemistry and electronics are his main interests and he spends his spare time in his laboratory at home. He will attend college to continue his study of chemistry and electronics. Hcosox HUNTOON Iacoiss loses, V. KAPLAN KENDRICK HUMPHREY HUsToN IHNKINS Ioiumx KATZ KIBBE HUNTER Isoixr Ioxis, G. K.iISER KATZhIzKN KINCAID, I II3 KINCAID, R. KINSER KIRKIJATRICK KISNER KL,ASSEN Koi-IN Kooxrz Kiusxo LAPPIN LEE LERNER KINCAID, RALPH-Being a member of Radio Club, Student Council, vice-president of Lettermen's Club, football, and track kept Dubs busy. Ralph received All-Star honorable mention his junior year and second team this year in football. Next year this good-looking guy will be found on the campus of K.U. KINSER, MARILYN SUE- Dink's hobbies were swimming and playing records. Her ambition is to get married and to be a good wife. ' KIRKPATRICK, EARLEEN-Being president of Iotas, a member of the Chemistry Club, and A Cappella kept Earleen busy. Singing was her biggest hobby. K.C.U. will find this Pirate studying to be a laboratory technician. KISNER, DELOKRIS IUNE-Deloris plans to do a lot of traveling after graduation and then attend college. Her ambition is to be a medical secretary. K-LASSEN. IOHN-Iohn's ambition is to be an accountant and own his own store. He has not decided what college he will attend. KLOPPER, LEON-Lee was a C.O.E. student. His hobby was collecting guns. Lee will study electrical engineering at Central Technical Institute. KOHN, HERBERT-Class Olhcer. KOONTZ, THEODORE - Being president of Engineers, on the executive board and a member of the Student Council, a member of the Debate Team, Chess Club, Discussion Club, Chem- istry Club, and French Club really Filled up a busy schedule for Ted. Ted was also an Eagle Scout and a member of the tribe of Mic-o-say. He will attend Iunior College next year. KRISKO, ROBERT- Bob is a member of the Lettermen's Club, Trafhc Squad, Engineers, Chemistry Club. and the basketball team. He is also an Eagle Scout and a member of the tribe of Mic-o-say. Basketball is his main interest and he plans to become a basketball coach. K.U. is his choice of college. KUEBLER, HAROLD-Harold is a member of C.O.E. but still finds time to be a member of the Traffic Squad. I.C. or K.U. will claim this senior who will study engineering. II4 KLOPPHR KUEBLER LAMBERT L.-xNsDoN LEUENB ERGER Liewis LIEBERINIAN LAMBERT, KENNETH LAWRENCE-Sports-minded Ken contributed his talents to Paseo as treasurer of the Iunior class, president of Lettermen's Club, a member of the varsity football, basketball, and track teams. An engineer or a coach sounds good to him, although Kenny hasn't decided Where he's going to college. LANSDON, VIRGINIA- Her outstanding service to Paseo was shown as she was elected treasurer of Pep Club, president of Cynthians, and vice-president of Interelub Council, on the executive board of Student Council, and secretary of A Cappella. Virginia was also a member of last year's Press Staff, Quill and Scroll, Discussion Club, National Honor Society, honor roll, and senior editor of Paseon. I.C. will Welcome this sweet, energetic senior next fall. LAPPIN, MARTHA-Martha took part in girl's sports, Patri- cians, and Horizon Club. Baseball, basketball and swimming are tops with her. She would like to become a physical education teacher and will attend I.C. LEE, LARRY--Band, El Ateneo, Iuntos, and Traffic Squad claimed this likeable guy. Larry was also active in drama and church. He enjoyed music and will go into engineering at some college. LERNER, MARCIA- Marsh was a member of French Club, Cynthians, and on the general or high honor roll each semester. Next fall will find her at M.U. or Washington where she will go into social work. LEUENBERGER, WILLIAM RAY-Ray's ambition is to be a pressman in the printing trade. Our luck goes with him in his future Field. LEVVIS, GENE E.-Auto racing attracted Gene, although he had time for Radio Club, Traliic Squad, and be a homeroom officer. He is undecided about college, but would like to be a mechanic and race car driver. LIEBERMAN, ROSALYN- Rosalyn had a short day and liked sports, sewing, listening to records. and eating. She plans to attend K.U. or Nebraska U. to become a steonographer. LOCKLEAR, SHELBY-'KButch belonged to R.O.T.C. and liked cars, Hshing, hunting, and roller skating. K.U. or K.C.U. will greet this future electrical engineer. LOFTON, IAY R. - Coin collecting was the favorite hobby of this Eagle Scout. lay Will attend K.C.U. to be a chemical engineer, and We Wish him luck. LONG, IOYCE-Ioy came to Paseo this year from Westport and she liked to play tennis. Her ambition is to be a secretary after graduation. LOVEAIJL, SHARON-Patricians and girls sports took a lot of 'Sharon's time but she still found time for swimming, tennis, and badminton. She plans to Work as a teletype setter for a news- paper after graduation. MAGRUDER, ANN-Annie was one of our C.O.E. students. Textile painting and playing the piano were this senior's favorite pastimes. This sweet gal was a homeroom officer, a Student Council representative, and on the honor roll. After graduation she's going to study at the Kansas City College of Commerce. MALBEN. ANNE - Class Officer. MALLORY. IAMES L.-This new Pirate came to Paseo from North Kansas City High. Iames enjoyed reading the Bible and other good books, playing chess, and building model airplanes. With lots of ambition he's sure to succeed on any college campus. MANN, BEVERLY ANN- Given Best Dressed on the Senior Will, this cute gal was quite a hit with all Pirates. Bev was kept quite busy as a member of Thicions, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, A.A.U.W., the Red Cross committee, and as a two-year member of the Press Staff and on the Executive Board. Warrensburg will see Bev next fall and then K.C.U. where she wants to study to become a dental hygenist. MARKS, MICHAEL MYRON-Stamp Club, the Rifle Team, and N.R.A. were all proud to claim Shorty as a member. To be a federal reserve bank president is this guy's one ambition, and Why not? MARRIOTT, DEAN--Dean was a student council representa- tive, a homeroom officer, a Traffic Squad member, and on the honor LOCKLEAR Loisrox LONG MALLORX' Maxx MARKS Massa Masrriks MCCLELLAN roll. As he saw action on the varsity basketball squad, his favorite pastime Was sports. This Pirate is going to I.C. to study to be an engineer. MARTASIN, EDWIN-I.C. or K.C.U. will see Eddie next fall where he'll major in business and accounting. Here at Paseo, Drama Workshop and the Stamp Club were part of this senior guy's activities. MASKILL. IANET-Ianet was married December 10, 1955. YVC Wish her all the happiness possible. MASSA, IOHN LOUIE-Going hunting and tinkering with cars kept this Iuntos' member busy. Iohn is going to I.C., then to M.U. to major in journalism. He intends to go on to the Navy, and finally to that wonderful job. MASTERS, SUE ANN-Being president of Patricians and a member of A Cappella, El Ateneo, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and the Mixer Committee kept this little gal quite busy. Sam was interested in both athletics and music. She received her letter in girls' sports and Was a member of the all-state choir. This gal plans to study at K.C.U. to become a high school choir director. MCCLELLAN, LARRY-Claimed by both band and orchestra, Larry naturally liked music. This future Kansas State nag student enjoyed playing the trombone and listening to jazz records. MCCULLICK. ALBERT-Albert didn't say much about him- self. Best of luck to him. MCGEE, IOYCE-Ioyce was president of Y-Teens, president of Thicions, organizations' editor of Paseon, a member of Pep Club, National Honor Society, A Cappella, El Ateneo, Interclub, and Student Council. Being a cheerleader for Paseo rounded out her full schedule. Next fall Baker University Will really be proud to claim this future teacher. MCNERNEY, EUGENE-Eugene was art editor of the Paseon and was on the Traffic Squad. As art is his favorite pastime, he naturally enjoyed sketching and painting. This future free lance artist plans to attend the K.C. Art Institute. LOYEALL MAGRUDER NIALBEN NIARRIOTT MARTASIN MASKILL MCCULLICK MCGEE MCNERNEY were A 115 MELTON MERONEX' MILBURN, IOYCE MIXER MOEEATT MOEEITT MOORE, S. MOORII, T. MOSCHELL MOSIER MUELLER NIYERS II6 MILBURN, IANICE MITCHELL IVIONTGOINIERY MORGENsTERN MOULDER NIYERSON MELTON, ANN-Thicions, A Cappella, Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, F.T.A. and French Club all claimed Annie as a member. Sports and reading occupied a lot of her time. Warrens- burg will see this sweet gal next fall where she'll study to become a physical education teacher. MERONEY, RICHARD - Cars, hunting, and fishing all took up a lot of Rick's time. At Paseo he was secretary of his homeroom and a member of the Radio Club. He hopes to attend I.C. sometime and study business administration. MILBURN, IANICE-- Ian was a member of Drama Workshop, Advanced Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Chemistry Club. Her spare time was spent in playing the piano and singing in a trio. Music to Your Ears,', is the song this versatile gal wrote and hopes to record someday. William Woods College will be proud to claim her. MILBURN, IOYCE--Yes, Ioyce is the other half of the Mil- burn,s. This twin hopes to become a commercial artist or an interior decorator after studying at the Kansas City Art Institute. While at Paseo she was in Y-Teens and Pep Club, and was on the play-day basketball team for two years. MINER, EDWARD- Big Ed just liked girls and music with the blue touch. Lettermen,s Club, football, basketball, track, swimming, and Drama Workshop were all added to this red-headed Pirate's activities. He will see college life at Missouri Valley or the University of Arizona. After this he'll try his hand at professional baseball and being a coach. MITCHELL, SANDRA KAY-Sandy was a member of Y- Teens, Pep Club, and El Ateneo. She really enjoyed cooking which explains Why she's going to major in home economics at Warrens- burg. MOFFATT, BILL--Horses took up a lot of Bill's time, but the Navy will soon take even more. Lots of luck to this Pirate. MOFFITT, DEAN-Good-looking Dean was in A Cappella, in the Radio Club, and on the Traliic Squad. He participated in basketball and golf here. It will be Baker University next fall where this Pirate will major in business administration. MONTGOMERY, IAY-Iuntos, band, orchestra, Chemistry Club, and R.O.T.C. claimed jay as a participant. This Pirate both arraigned and composed music and was in the all-city Orchestra for four years. Iay hopes to attend K.U. where he'll study to become an aeronautical engineer or he may decide to become a Naval Air officer. MOORE, SHARON-To be an accomplished housewife is what this married gal wants ITIOSY. Sharon was in A Cappella, Pep Club, and the Commerce Club, and was veep of her homeroom. Cooking, swimming, and skating all were high on this Pirate's list of activities. MOORE, THOMAS L.-Tom was in the Photography Club, on the projection crew, and was a member of the Drama Workshop and stage crew. K.C.U. or I.C. will see this Pirate next fall. After college Tom wants to be a radarman in the Navy. MORGENSTERN, WESLEY--Wes was president of Chemistry Club his junior year and was a first lieutenant in R.O.T.C. Next fall it will be I.C. and then on to K.U. where helll study to be a baeteriologist. MOSCHELL, EDWARD-Eddie was the Intelligence othccr in R.O.T.C. We wish him lots of luck in the future. MOSIER, IUNE --To become an airline hostess and then marry a millionaire are this gal's hopes. While at Paseo, cooking, eating, and playing the piano kept Iune real busy. MOULDER, WILLIAM-The roll call of Engineers, Press staff, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Chemistry Club, Discussion Club, Chess Club, and Tralhc Squad all were answered to by likeable K'Willie. The Fall Play cast also claimed him as a member. This Pirate liked girls, cars, and football games. Next fall it's M.U., K.U., or K.C.U. where he's not sure what he3ll major in, but he is sure that he wants to get rich. MUELLER, IAMES EDWARD-Iimmie didn't say too much about himself except that he really liked to skate. We wish him luck in whatever he decides to do. MYERS, MARSHALL-This future doctor participated in R.O.T.C., Drama Workshop, and was on the debate team. Both scouting and photography interested Moose a lot. He was an Eagle scout and a member of the tribe of Mic-O-Say.Next fall it will be Iunior College or Washington University. MYERSON, DIANE-This future department store clothes buyer was veep of Mask and Wig, secretary of Zetas, on the Y-Teen cabinet and a member of Pep Club. Cute Diane, with her wonderful personality, should get far at Colorado or Oklahoma University. NEIDERT, CARL-Carl was president of the Spanish Club, the Fall Play cast two years, a junior member of National Honor Society, and index editor of Paseon. He was also an Eagle Scout and a member of the tribe of Mic-O-Say. Carl's ambition is to be an actor. He will attend Northwestern or Yale. NELSON, KATHRYN- Chemistry Club, A.A.U.W., Iotas, and l:.T.A. took up most of Kathy's time. Besides these clubs she was also very active in church. Kathy is going to William Iewell where she will study to be a chemist. NEWBO-RN, SALLY-Sally was a dancing instructor, but still found time to be vice-president of F.H.A. Her hobbies were dancing and art. Sally hasn't decided about college but in the meantime will continue to teach dancing. NEWTON, ROBERT-Bob was a member of Iuntos and the Chemistry Club. He was a second lieutenant in R.O.T.C. and the platoon leader of company C. Missouri University will see Bob where he will study chemical engineering. NICHOLS, WILLIAM-Track, Chemistry Club, Radio Club, Tratlic Squad, and the Cross Country team kept Bill busy. Bill was also selected to attend Boy's State. He will attend M.U. and study chemical engineering. OBER, IOHN-Engineers, Chemistry Club, golf team, Chess Club, Student Council, and Traffic Squad claimed Iohn as a member. He was also circulation manager for the Paseo Press his junior year. Iohn will study engineering at K.U. OLSON, IOHANNA-Being a member of the Pep Club and the treasurer of Iotas kept Iohanna busy. She was a member of the Press Staff her junior year and on the editorial staff her senior year. The campus of Warrensburg will find Iohanna studying to be a secretary. O'ROARK, RITA ROSE-Rita was a member of F.N.A., Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Chemistry Club. Besides those, she still found time to participate in after school sports and collect stamps. Rita will take up bookkeeping at I.C. OVERBY, MARY-Horse back riding and collecting china dogs were Maryls hobbies. She plans to be a typist but has not decided on college. PARK, DORIS - Doris was a member of Iotas and the Chemistry Club. She also participated in girl's sports and life saving. Doris's choice of college is K.C.U. PARKER, NORMAN-Norman belonged to El Ateneo and the Chemistry Club. His ambition is to be a professional bowler or a draftsman. He will study at K.C.U. or K.U. PARKS, ANDY-Andy was a C.O.E, student. We wish him lots of luck in the future. PAYNTER, CHARLES -Charles was a C.O.E. student. He has many ambitions and we wish him luck. PECK, IACK CECIL--Working on cars was Iack's hobby. His ambition is to become president. We wish him lots of luck in the future. PELTZMAN, MARVIN-Popular Mary was a member of the Spanish Club and the Senior Play cast. Girls, cars, and dancing were his hobbies. He will enter either M.U. or Oklahoma Uni- versity and study medicine. PERLSTEIN, GARY- Gary was a member of the Photography Club and Spanish Club. He plans to become a costume designer and study at K.iC.U. PERRIN, BETTY-Thicions, Pep Club, Y-Teens, El Ateneo, Drama Workshop, Student Council, debate team, and the Fall play all claimed Betty's membership. Next year the campus of Baker will Find this popular senior there. PERRY, RONALD-R.O.T.C. took up most of Ronny's time. Electrical and atomic engineering interested him most. Ron will study at I.C. or K.U. NLIDERT NEWVTON OLSON PARK PAYNTER PERLSTEIN NELSON NICHOLS OlROARK PARKER PECK PERRIN NEVVBORX OBER OVERBY PARKS P12 LTZMAN' PERRY II7 PIGOOTT IJOLLARO POOLE RAGONE RANKE REDDICK Rieoiw RILEY ROBERTS PIGGOTT, PEGGY-Peppy was this girl's middle name for she was elected Miss Peppy. Thicions, El Ateneo, Student Council, F.N.A., F.T.A. all claimed Peggy. She was also vice-president of Pep Club, president of Mask and Wig, and a Y-Teen cabinet mem- ber. Next fall she will attend Warrensburg and take up teaching. POLLARO, LOUISE-This popular gal was a cheerleader, a member of Pep Club, Zetas, Y-Teens, Discussion Club, girl's chorus, Drama Workshop, honor roll, on the Y-Teen cabinet, and a reporter for the Paseo Press. Wese wants to be an elementary school teacher and will study First at I.C. POOLE, DAVID LA RUE-A Cappella, Lettermen's Club, golf team, El Ateneo, Student Council, track team, Boys' chorus, and the honor roll all claimed Dave's membership. He lettered in football two years and was on the honorable mention All-Star list. The campus of M.U. Or K.U. will see Dave studying engineering. PORTERFIELD, RUSSELL-Being a pressman kept Russ pretty busy. His ambition is to be a lithographer and someday own his own shop. He will attend I.C. POWELL, MELB.-X 'LEE+.-'xrt is Melba's hobby and she plans to continue it at the Art Institute. After graduation she will put her typing and shorthand to work. PROTHMAN, KATHRYN-Sweet Kay was a member of Thicions, Y-Teen Cabinet, Pep Club, Drama Workshop, Student Council, the Fall Play cast for two years, and last year's Press Staff. Serving as a senior editor on the Paseon, a homeroom oflicer, and service chairman of Mask and Wig rounded out her busy schedule. K.U. or Baker will see this cute gal next fall. RAGONE, RAMON LAWRENCE-R.O.T.C. attracted Larry, who also enjoyed collecting stamps and weightlifting. United Trade School will greet this potential pilot or electronics engineer. R.-XNKE, CAROLYN KAY-Carolyn could be found in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, El Ateneo, and in her spare time, Rainbow and church. Popular music and dancing were hobbies of this future I.C. student. II8 PORTEREIELD POWELL PROTHMAN REED RETZER RICHARDSON ROBERTSON RODABAUOH ROSENBERG REDDICK, SHIRLEY ANN-C.O.E. took up most of her time, but Shirl still had time to attend Pep Club and Commerce Club. Boys and sports were tops with this future Michigan State co-ed. REED. RICHARD-Custom cars and hot-rods occupied the spare time of this C.O.E. student. He is planning to attend I.C. or Warrensburg and then he would like to own a business establish- ment. RETZEiR, ERNA-Painting, singing, and dancing attracted sweet Erna, when she wasn't working at church. She plans to study at K.U. or the Kansas City Art Institute to become a commercial artist. RICHARDSON, IOHN-'iRich played some football and plans to ioin the Marines after graduation. We sure send our luck with him. RIGGIN, ROSALIE--Rosie came to Paseo from Central this year. Her hobby was collecting records. RILEY, NORMA-This petite little gal was a member of Y-Teens and liked dancing and sewing. Norma is undecided about college but thinks she might study to be a beautician at Warrensburg. ROBERTS. I.-XNICE-Being an office assistant and a member of the French Club managed to occupy Ianicc's time. Next year will see this senior at I.C. to become a secretary or a housewife. ROBERTSON. IUDIE--Iudie was a member of French Club, Chemistry Club, and Iotas, and in her spare time she liked cooking and collecting salt and pepper shakers. Kansas State will see her on the campus next year. RODABAUGH, DAVID-Dave was a member of the Science Club, Traflic Squad, R.O.T.C., and the Pansophic Club while at Paseo. He studied this year at I.C, and plans to go on to K.U. for a degree in science or math. ROSENBERG, HOWARD-Tennis Club, Chemistry Club, Lettermen's Club, and Spanish Club welcomed good-natured I-Ioward. He was also a basketball manager, a member of the Fall Play cast, and tennis team. A career as an advertising executive looks good to this future Oklahoma student. ROTHENBERG, BARBARA-Barb was a member of Y-Teens and Girls' Chorus and enjoyed listening to records in her spare time. Next year will find her majoring in business administration at K.C.U. SAMUELSOHN, IORDAN-Listening to Ralph Marterie and jackie Gleason records and enjoying sports kept this senior guy real busy. L'Sam was in 'Radio Club. M.U. will see him on the campus next y'ear. To make a million by the time he's thirty-five is his one ambition. SCHAEFER, RONALD MILTON-To become a sports writer or to own his own business is Ron's ambition. This guy saw action on the varsity basketball team and was a member of the Lettermen's Club and Trafhc Squad. K.C.U. will be proud to have this great senior next fall. SCHIWARTZ, ROBERT-The University of Illinois will see this Pirate next fall where he'll study to be an architectural or electrical engineer. Bob was in Chemistry Club and Radio Club. SCOTT, CAROL-Carol left us in the winter and was married. We wish her the best of happiness. SCOTT, SANDRA-Both Cynthians and the French Club claimed Sonnie as a loyal member. As she really was a whiz at cooking and china painting, it's only natural that she'll be majoring in home economics at Warrensburg next fall. SCROGGS, IOE GENE-One of our C.O.E. students, Ioe was a member of the Radio Club and saw action on the 1954 varsity football team. This Pirate who really enjoys working on cars hopes to become a diesel engineer. SETLEY, GARY-Gary hopes to attend college someday, but Hrst it will be the Navy. Messing around with cars was this Pirate's hobby. We wish him luck in whatever he decides to do. SHIAPIRO, AUDREY FAY -Iotas, Interclub, F.T.A., Travelers' Club, Discussion Club, and El Ateneo all claimed this active senior gal. Audrey was the only girl to become a member of National Honor Society her junior year, she was a debator, and she received her junior-life saving award. As she loves working with children, this gal is going to become a public and religious worker. Stern College for Women in New York City is her future alma mater. ROTHENBERG SAIyIUI2LsoIIx SCHAEFER Sckoccs SETLEY SHAPIRO, A. SINGLETOX SIXIILEY SINIITH, DON P' SHAPIRO, TOBY ELLEN- Shortie was in the Fall Play cast, Patricians, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and the Commerce Club. Having loads of fun was her favorite pastime. If she decides to attend college, it will be Nebraska University where she'll study to become a social worker. SHIELDS, SHIRLEY ANN-K.C.U. will see Shirley on the campus next year where she'll, no doubt, be a success. This gal was in Girls' Chorus and in her own chuch choir. As her favorite hobbies are cooking and sewing, she is sure to see her ambition to get married come true. SIMPSON, CAROL IEAN-Popular music and dancing really rated high with Carol. This gal was a member of A Cappella, historian of French Club, anti a member of F.N.A. Next year it will be Iunior College where she'll study to become a laboratory technician or a commercial artist. SINGLETON, GENE-This future Kansas University student is going to work as a merchant marine this summer. Porter was a motor boats enthusiast as well as an Eagle Scout. SMILEY, WAN'DA EVELYN- Wes really enjoyed cooking, dancing, and collecting Figurines. Next fall this gal will be attending the Kansas City Business College where she'Il stutly to be a secretary. SMITH, DONALD G.--New to Paseo this year, Don came to us from Howell, Michigan. Next fall it will be back to Michigan where he'Il attend Albein College to study to become a professional bookkeeper. Church. track. and the Radio Club all kept this Pirate real busy. SMITH, DONNA K.--This future nurse really enjoyed traveling. Both band and F.H.A. claimed her as a loyal member. Donna will attend Iowa Wesleyan College next fall. SMITH, MARY KATHRYN-Raising tropical fish, singing. and listening to music were Kathy's hobbies. She was in Iotas and A Cappella and also was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Girls' Choir. At the end of this summer this engaged gal is going to be married. SPIROS, KATHERINE-Being veep of Patricians, secretary of Interclub, and a member of Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, Drama Workshop, and the Fall Play cast kept Kathy busy. As she enjoys cooking and sewing, this gal plans to become a home economics teacher. Sci-IWARTZ SCOTT, C. SCOTT, S. SI-IAPIRO, T. SHIELDS SIIXIPSON SAIITH, Doxxa SMITH, K. SPIROS i 119 SPITZENPFEIL STANLEY STOCK STOCKTON STOCKWELL STOLOV STRAHLE STRECK STUART SULLINS SURFACE TAYLOR, A. TAYLOR, D- THEOBALD THIEL THORNTON THURMAN TOALSON I20 SPITZENPFEIL, MARGE-Class Officer. STANLEY, IEAN-Sweet little Ieanie was a Cynthian, Pep Club, Y-Teen, and Commercial Club member. This future secre- tary is undecided as to whether or not she'll attend college, but if she does K.C.U. will be her choice. STOCK. KENNETH DUANE-Iuntos and the tennis team claimed Kenny as a faithful member. He really enjoyed sports. Rockhurst or I.C. will see this Pirate next fall if he doesn't join the Navy. STOCKTON. RICHARD - This future draftsman really enjoyed archery and leathercraft. Iunior College will claim Richard next fall Where heys sure to be a success. STOCKWELL, FRANK-This Pirate senior's hobby was photography from the development, through the processing, to the concluding step, the enlargement of the pictures. We wish Frank the best of luck in the future. STOLOV, MARLENE-Advanced Girls' Chorus, the debate team, Pep Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., and the Commerce Club all claimed Marlene as a member. I.C. will see this future secretary or teacher next fall. STRAHLE, PHYLLIS IEAN-Ieanie was president of the Commerce Club her junior year, president of her home room, a student council representative, a Pep Club member, and a C.O.E. student. Sports and popular records were this Pirate's favorite pastimes. Next fall it will be K.C.U. wfhere she'll major in business law. STRECK, IERRE ANN-Iotas and Pep Club claimed Ierre as a member. Sewing and cooking kept her real busy in her spare time. She is undecided as to whether or not sheyll attend college, but she does know that she Wants to become a good bookkeeper. STUART, CHARLES ROBERT--Bob participated in football, basketball, and track, and was a member of Engineers and Chemistry Club. -He really liked to mess around with cars. To be a big business man is his one ambition. Hebs going to start working on his hope next year at I.C. SULLINS, GENE-Both the football and track teams boasted Gene as a member. This Pirate was in Lettermen's Club, Radio Club, and El Ateneo. It's Kansas University next fall where he'll be a big success in whateyer he decides to do. SURFACE, IEAN-Ieannie was secretary of Patricians and a member of A Cappella. Singing, sewing, cooking, and fashion designing took up a lot of her time. Next fall it will be Iunior College or the Kansas City Art Institute. TAYLOR, ARTHUR - Art was a member of Engineers, student council, treasurer of the Lettermen's Club, and president of A Cappella. Football rated tops with this senior who was selected Best Dressed on the Senior Will. Art plans to be a druggest and will study at K.C.U. TAYLOR, DONALD - All his hobbies kept this guy quite busy. Donys arnrbition is to be a success and we wish him lots of luck. THEOBALD, BARBARA-Barb was a member of the Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Nurses, Club. Her spare time was spent in sewing and listening to the radio. Barbara plans to attend college and major in home economics. THEIL, IACK-Iack's hobby was adding more trains to his already big collection. He plans to take up printing or go into the tool and die business after graduation. THORNTON, IOHN-As a member of Engineers, sound crew, Chemistry Club, Radio Club, French Club, Student Council, and organization editor of the Paseon, Iohn was really kept busy. He also belonged to the All-City band and orchestra and a dance band that played at the Intersociety dance. Next year Iohn plans to attend Missouri Valley. THURMAN, WAYNE- Being a C.O.E. student took up most of Wayne's time. His hobbies were dancing, cars, and sports. Wayne will attend I.C. or M.U. TOALSON, PATRICIA-This pert little gal was president of Interclub, vice-president of Discussion Club, Cynthians, A Cappella, Y-Teens, and Quill and Scroll, and a member of Pep Club and National Honor Society. Pat was also on the editorial staff of the Press for two years serving as first page editor and won the M.LP.A. copy-editing contest. Laboratory technician or journalism Field will claim Pat when she attends K.U. or Chicago University. TRISSELL, CAROLYN SUE-Susie was a member of the Pep Club and spent most of her time listening to records. Her future plans include getting married. TROTT, IEANNE-Mask and NVig, Y-Teens, Thicions, and Pep Club all claimed enthusiastic Ieanne. Next year the campus of Drury will be proud to claim this cute gal. TURLEY, DETTA-Delta was a member of the Chemistry Club and was also very interested in art. She will go into nurses training at Saint Luke's Hospital after graduation. TURNER, GARY-Hunting, Fishing, and cars were Gary's hobbies. He was a member of A Cappella and the Rifle Team. Rolla School of Mines will see Gary where he will study to be a petroleum geologist. WALLACE, ROY EDWARD-Roy's favorite class was R.O.- T.C. and his hobby was stamp collecting. Roy plans to take up photography in the Navy. WARD, IOHN-Being a member of the Lettermen's Club, golf team, Traflic Squad, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, and on the honor roll kept Iohn pretty busy. He was track trainer for four years and basketball and football trainer for three years. This 'ljolly good senior will attend K.U. or Oklahoma and study physical therapy, after which he would like to be a trainer at a big university. WARD, PATRICIA-Sewing and typing were Pat's hobbies. To be buyer of sports clothes is her ambition. She will study at Iunior College. WARLEN, STANLEY-A Cappella, TraHic Squad, El Ateneo, and Boys' Chorus kept Stan busy. Either Missouri Valley or I.C. will find Stan studying business administration or geology. WARREN, IUDITI-I-Thicions, band, orchestra, Interclub Council, student council, and the honor roll all claimed Iudy's membership. She plans to be a music teacher and will study at I.C. and K.U. WEBSTER, RICHARD -Class Oflicer. WEIHER, RONALD-Ronnie was a short-day student and spent most of his time working. Iunior College is his choice of schools. WEINHOLD, CAROL-Y-Teens, Pep Club, A Cappella, Stu- dent Council, Zetas, Mask and Wig, and Paseon all claimed popular Carol's membership. This friendly little gal was also on the Y-Teen cabinet and a member of the Fall and Senior Play casts. Carol plans to major in psychology and will study at Valporaiso University in Indiana. WEISBERGER, EUGENE-Eugene's hobby was fixing things, especially radios. He plans to become an accountant or business lawyer and will study at I.C. and M.U. WEISS, PHILLIP -Engineers, Interclub Council, executive board of the Student Council, Radio Club, French Club, Discussion Club, Sound Crew, Traflic Squad, Chemistry Club, and co-editor of the Paseon kept Phil busy but he still remained on the honor roll. He was also a member of the tribe of Mic-O-Say. He will be found on the campus of Georgia Tech. studying electrical engineering. WHITEHORN, MARY KATHERINE--Mary spent most of her time playing the piano and sewing. She was also a member of F.N.A. Her future plans include marriage. WILLIAMS, IACK-When not working on his icar, lack spent his time on his job. He will attend college and later work in the field of chemistry. WILLS, CHA-RLO'I'TE- Willy was a member of the Chem- istry Club, F.H.A., F.N.A., and also participated in girls' sports. Her ambition is to become a doctor and will attend I.C. WILSON, IACK-Iack was another busy senior seen in the halls of Paseo. He enjoyed hunting and Fishing, and someday wants to own his own resort. Iack plans to spend two years at I.C. TRISSELL TURNER WARD, P. Wiassrraiz WEISBERGER WILLIAINIS TQROTT WALLACE WARLEN WEIHER Weiss WILLS TCRLEX' WARD, I. WARREN WEINHOLD WHI1'EHORN WiLsoN I2I Wise Women-Y Woon ZOLOTOR MURR: MORGIXN WISE, OLEVA-Oleva enjoyed listening to popular music in her spare time. She plans to get married after graduation. WOLKEY, BEVERLY-Thicions, El Ateneo, Pep Club, Y- Teens, and Quill and Scroll kept Bev busy. She was also on the editorial staff of the Paseo Press for two years. She will study to be a secretary at Warrensburg. WOOD, DOUGLAS-Doug was a member of the Chemistry Club, A Cappella, and an R.O.T.C. ollicer. He has an interesting hobby of collecting money. Doug will study to be a Pharmacist at K.C.U. and plans to retire earlyf WRIGHT, MARILYN- Marilyn was a member of Zctas, Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Interclub Council. She was on the Press staff her junior year and on the editorial staff this year. Marilyn will attend K.C.U. or I.C. I22 WRIGHT YANCEY ZAUN YANCEY, BILL-Bill's hobby was working on his hot-rods. He will return to the Navy after graduation with the ambition to be his own boss. ZAUN, MARSHALL - Marsh is a member of Iuntos, Commerce Club, Traflic Squad, and Student Council. He claims as his hobbies girls and baseball. General Motors Institute will receive this guy next year. ZOLOTOR, HINIJA SONIA--The French Club claimed Hinda as a member. Next year she plans to attend college some- where in California. Her ambition is to be a fashion illustrator. MURR, RICHARD LEE-To be a rich playboy is Dickls hope. This Pirate guy liked swimming, boxing, and Weightlifting, and airplanes. MORGAN, IACK-Iack passed away November 17, 1955. Everyone who knew him personally suffered a great loss. Senior: Hugh Baysinger and Mary Haubein worked many days, Now Barb Thomas and Lew Hinshaw inherit these ways. As successful Dave Brunn and Pat Toalson leave the school on the hill To Linda Barnard and Dennis Cowan their talents they will. Herb Kohn and Anne Malben have that popularity plus, Mike Montgall and Linda Davis rate the same way with us. Best personality fitted Phil Weiss and Carol Weinhold great, Phyllis Aaron and Dave Bland in this field really rate. Iohn Ward and Glenda Allen were known for their jokes. Now Nancy Cook and Dean Moss are neXt year's funny folks. Gayle French and Barry Kaplan will their knack for the arts To Dottie Iustice and Ronnie Sullivan who will now take their parts. Ioyce McGee and Ronny Bilyeu are a typical pair, Now Iudy Winn and Bob Dennis to this title fall heir. Margo Ellis and Art Taylor for sharp clothes had a passion, Now Anne Benton and Charles Downing will follow this fashion. IoAnne Crawford and Ed Miner as Flirt and Wolf did click, Mary Iane Van Dyke and Kenny Voge are next year's pick. Louise Pollaro and Bill Moulder were friendliest this year, Now Audrey Barnes and Don McCullough will make this their career. Martha Lappin and Ken Lambert were athletically able, Ann Krumsick and Art Davis we stamp with this label. Diane Myerson's figure and Dave Poole's build rank the most, To Lana Lindley and Iim Smetzer this title can boast. Peggy Piggott and Bob Bernstein are dancers with agility, Iudy Royse, and Neil Williams fol' v with their ability. Doris Graham and Ralph Kincaid made a good-looking team. Kay Tiffany and Ierry Wendegatz will now reign supreme. I2 Moss' Lam-:LY fo Swgazffzm Dm' Tom.s,oN .,.,..-. .v.,. ,--. .ww Dfwf: Bsauww - MARX Hmam-:m Mom' DGFMLAP. Hum-4 i5A'fSmf..':S2, A:-me Mmbcw HERB- Nba-nw g dom Goof: Guzman Amen Joan Wham X BE-51' F-DEF-QSONALLTY Enz1.L.e4e' B-am Bxwmm, VLIRT 'N WOLF' CLA.sef::f... Wiaw-1.91.0 Mmcicf Ekua Joanna Qrznwrozo FW-tu. WSWS A23 TAXLQQ, Ep Mmsra Tvmcm, Pxszonrzf Jovc.: MSGEE Rom Eu..Y::u 75 Eau-:ST DANCER5 PEQQY pmfzovv Puma P'-.P mJ..n- tmp 2 ww. K Fucnuszz 4 BUJLD FRENOLKEST Dmw: Mwziasou, DM: P0 Bm. Mouuosw. A LOUASE pou.Avz.o BEST Looume Dome Gzavmm Qknvu KWJCAID 5 L f-W I LETF3 AQTi2Essd ACTOR MARTHA LAPPW Gnu.: FRENCH Mmm l.LnL:-.nf-r I2 6 anim Uffrlcma LEWIS HINSHAW- Another honor was bestowed upon capable Lew when he was elected president of his junior class. The National Honor Society, Student Council, A Cappella, Traffic Squad, Boys, Chorus, and Lettermen's Club all claimed his membership. Lew was also president of F.T.A. and El Ateneo and served as manager of the basketball and track teams. In spite of his busy schedule Lew found time to become an Eagle Scout and remain on the honor roll. IUDY WINN-Pirate juniors elected vivacious Iudy to the position of gift-receiver. Her name was on the roll of A Cappella, El Ateneo, Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Student Council, and historian of Thicions, She Was made an honorary Cadet Major of the R.O.T.C. and received a crest. Next year she will serve on the Paseon stalf. ARTHUR DAVIS-Being elected vice-president of the junior class added one more honor to Artis list of accomplishments. He was a member of the Trafhc Squad, Engineers, a homeroom officer, and president of the Lettermenls Club, and Commerce Club. Art lettered two years in football and one in track. In football he was chosen for the first team in both All-Star and All District and third team in All-State. Art was also a member of the 1955 All-State track team. BARBARA THOMAS - Energetic Barb was elected to the oliice of Secretary. She has shown her capabilities as vice-president of Discussion club, sgt.-at-arms of Cynthians, president of French club, and Iunior Continuity oflicer. She was also a member of Pep club, National Honor Society, band, orchestra, and on the executive board of Student Council. LINDA BARNARD-Taking care of the money is the job of this sweet girl. Zetas, lnterclub, Pep club, El Ateneo, A Cappella, A.A.U.W., National Honor Society, executive board of Student Council, mixer Committee, and Winner of the Paseo P were some of her many activities. QMIKE MONTGALL-Mike was elected Sgt.-at-arms of his junior class. Being a member of the Traffic Squad, Mixer Committee, honor roll, Engineers, home room oiiicer, Student Council, and sgt.-at-arms of the Lettermen's Club kept Mike busy. Sports rated tops with him as he participated in basketball and track. Mike lettered two years in basketball and was chosen for the All-Star second team. LINDA DAVIS-Versatile Linda was elected reporter of the junior class. Being a member of the Mixer Committee, Commerce Club, El Ateneo, Y-Teen Cabinet, home room officer, Pep Club, and Zetas kept her well occupied. Besides her many activities, peppy Linda also found time to be a cheerleader, a member of the Student Council executive board, and the Fall Play cast. 70140517 PAUL ARNOLD N. VIRGINIA BAILEY IosLPH1XL BMTX' CIINRLES .'X. B.aRRE'r'1' W0011'W01'k Ezzgljffz Euglixlz Printing , .ggfii H. af y ...ef . . QW 5 V m y '. if 1 7 ' ' gf, EE -Cl ' f . , Q ' f al ' w ' , ' . 5 a gf 1 IRLYE BL.-KSIE AXLFRAD.-X BUCK LA XVERXE CABLE ELJGENE CABIPBELL 1.471177 .DHIYIILI-Sf7!'l'L4h Vonzl Music Mulhezmzlics LA WR E l'!zyficm1l Edzfcutwn HEREN 11-:ma Cxxxox Spunixfz 'XNNA NLXRGARET CARON M. L. CATER XVILLARD R. CHARIBPRS Iouv P. COLEMAN P,A.liL C. Coxs FANI Art Band and Orclzrslm Common Lt'tl7'77il7gS Art Frgnfh-Rddzg lYJI:AN COOK Romawr COULTER LUVJIER CROCKER NIARY E, DALIGHI-,RTY NELSON IJVVIGHI Drizfws EdI1C'tlfi071 Cizfiff Hiftory Civic: Physical Ezlzfmtzon 127 xczs-, R. Ba MIXINE ERICKSON MARc5.IxRI3'I' FALLS Clolhizzg Common Lcurzzings PI-ILHTA GHERRIXG EL-I-ON GREEN E'78'll5h Human Science KATIE HOLLEY MARX' SUE HCJOX'ER Ty,,i,,g,5fl0,.,jH,,Zd Physical Ezlzfculioiz BIQIWRICE IOURDAN DAVID KIRK Cizfics-Vocal Music History 128 K 5 MIM -6 I -I 142 If Q I R aw, MBU ,L R2 I, Eb 3 I f1'f'f K - fi I . .r-, - ' K 11,3 ,ix s aw ogy' ' 1, . , if J ., ' ' ' P. f f , i . , ' ff I ll I RoBLR'I' GIXULDIN ROBLRT FORBLS H. B. FRANKLIN , C. 0. E. Hiilflfy QV' Phyriml Edzfculiofz l ISABFLLE HASTY IIICQUELINL HANLY BURL HIAIRLIOX , Physical Ezlucrztiolz Engliflz Common LfH f 1gJ LAURA IOHNSTON M.'XRX' RUTH IACOBSON CIIIIRLES IENKINS H.. . Typing'-Shorlhmzzl Biology bmw Ap. RAY KOENIG GEIKALDINE KRAMIaR SHIRLEY LEWIS Woodwork English Typing IJONALD LINDLEY MlDX'I'P. LINDWALL Metalwork C!lFl71fSIl'j' G. M. LORTZ Mun' EL1Z,xBE'rH DOROTHY MCGINXIS Dnrfling M.iNLOX'li Clothing English ELIZABETH NELL M1TcHr1LL MINCKEMEYI-.R Pfzyfiuzl E!1'IlL'Llf1'01I M ulh em aria: ZORA PETTIT HLUTTIE gigslik Hommmking fznzqn cfefzce- Iwmlzly Lzrzng MARY SHAWVER ETHEL MAY Sl-IULL Mulhcmatics Common l.n11'11ir1gs CLEO MoRRIssr1'1 1'E I.. E. OLIYLQR D.NLE PARKER phyjjci- llcllflfllltlfltb' Mc-mlwo,-Q A. B. RICHBIUND JAMES SANPSUN WILLA SCHMIDT 51755511 Muflzenzums A,-5 .f MARY AGNES SWINNEY INA VAN VOLKENBCRGH Engliffz Common Leurnings I29 YW in D1 YW, , , W . , , 1 RlJ'1'H MAIRX' WEF.KS XVAYYE H. WEHRLL EDITH YVLINRERG IUONALD W1'1'1-IERS FRANCES M, WRA3' Englixh Sc'ic'm'c I-Iislory Booklqfcping' Common l.czzr11i11g.c AL1c:r1 WULIIEKAMMIQR CECELIA BURKE NEVA W. CHR 'T1NIi VVILDA MORRISON VELAIA Iouwsow Foods Nznifc Rcgiftml' Afrmzfuzzcc Secrcnlry N x , L YN JL W V2 jf? 1 fu' C J 6 9rP, Q R . T. v. IQRPIN AKLQ My T3f D959 C ,,Rf ,U fi , ji, C ff Rf R ' X ' X MQ 0 I 3 . 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Linda CII5 12, 30, 57-49,59,78,84,I26 Barnes, Audrey C115 12, 25, 30,37-56,77,78 Barnes, Leon C125 66, 76, 82, 84, 107 Barnes, Phillips C95 67 Barnes, Robert CII5 54 Barrick, Harley C105 68 Bartholomew, Ann C115 S7 Bartlett, LaDonna C125 107 Bartlow, Charles C85 65 Basile, Tom C95 67 Bastian, Betty C85 64 Bay. Alex C125 10, 76, 107 Bayley, Barbara C125 10, 25, 28, 29, 30, 64, 93, IO7 Baysinger,Hugh C125 10,11, 12, 19. 20. 34, 48, 66, 77, 84, 85, 89. 90, 93, IO6, 107. 124 Kathleen C85 24. Baysinger, 31, 50- 70 Beach, Allen C85 55 Beaty, Bill C125 60,107 Becker ,Rosalynn C125 59. 83, I07 Behn, Bill C125 II, 15, 29. 34,79-76,82,197 Behn, Carolyn C95 25. 31, 69 Bell. Carolyn CII5 24, 31, 35, 59, 82 Bell, Marian C115 66 Bell, Sharon C95 24, 31, 69 Beloye, Howard C85 6, IO Beloye, Iudee C125 25, 28, 30, 60, 78, 93, IO8 Bennett, Marilyn CII5 36, 49, 63 Bennett, Theresa C1 15 36 Benson, Harriet C95 10. 24, S9,69,89 Bentley, Charles C85 55 Bentley. David C85 S7 Benton, Anne C115 25, 29, 39,37,64 Berkstresser, Peggy C95 25, 38, 50, 69, 78 Bernard, Tom C115 14, 70 Bernstein, Robert C125 IO,II, 15, 29, 67, 76, 89, 93, 108, 125 Berry, IOS C97 63 Berry, Mary Beth C1 15 28, 35, 59 Bessenbacher, Iohn C105 22, 55, 91 Bicknell, George C95 65 Bilycu, Ronald C125 11, 12, 34,44,45-48,67,84,89,90 IOS, 125 Binder, Sandra C105 66 Black, Sharon C115 25, 30, 37, 61, 82 Blackburn, Charlene C95 50, 62 Blackburn. Stephen C95 22, 63 Blackwell, Barbara C105 66 Blackwell, Bonnie C85 68 Bland, Dave C115 10, 11, 19, 2r,34,47,48,63,91 Blankenbiller. Perry C125 66, 76, T08 Bleich. Linda C85 64 Blondsky, Madelyn C115 24, 54,77,78 Blondsky, Marilyn C115 25, 54,77,78 Boatman, Bruce C1 15 100 Boatman, Iames C95 67 Boedefeld, Barbara C85 70 G Boedefeld, Dorrinda CII5 25, 39,36,49,64,79 Boling, Kay C125 12, 25, 30, 35, 68, 84, 108 Bone, 56 Books, Iim C115 60 Boone, Sharon C85 S4 B0rdman,Ioanie C125 25,30, 61, 78, 79, 80, 82, 108 Bordman, Marcia C85 64 Bordman, Marilyn C95 69 Boresow, Iudy C105 10, 49, Beverly C105 24, 31, 50, 62, 80 Boresow, Robert C125 28, 93, 100, 108 Borgelt, Mary Ann C115 61, 78 Borman, Barbara C115 50 Boswell, Ioan C125 60, 108 Botwinik, Arnold C95 67, 101 Botwinik, Gary C115 64 Boyd, Saundra CIO5 36, 56 Boyer, Patricia C95 69 Boysko, Leanna C95 50, 66 Brackhahn, Bob C95 39, 55 Bradley, Gary C85 55 Bradley, Susan C95 25, 30, 66, 78,79 Bradshaw, Terry CII5 58 Bradley, Barbara C95 65 Brammer, Richard C105 S4 Brample, Iim CII5 Bratcher, Fred C85 S7 Braun, Larry C95 QI Bray, Naomi C95 72 Bray, Nita C95 24, 58 Brenner, Harriett C95 60 Bresel, Arlene C115 Breuninger, Ray C115 63, 77, 81 Brewer, Scott C85 64 Bridge, Barbara C105 58 Bridge, Becky C85 64 Brimble, Darlene C95 31, 50, 68 Brimble, Phillip C105 71 Brooks, Carol C105 66' Brooks, Stephen C85 55 Bross, Thomas C85 64 Brown, Beey, Ioan C95 Brown, Bill C85 55 Brown, Bill C115 39, 48. SQ Brown, William C115 18, 63 Brown, Bob CII5 12, 64 Brown, Carolyn C105 55 Brown, Charles C95 60 Brown, Constance C125 10, 57, 108 Brown, Donald C95 63, 100 Brown, Francis C85 Brown. Gary C95 22, 63 Brown, George C125 71 Brown, Harlow C85 55 Brown, Ioe C85 55 Brown, Larry C95 63, 67 Brown, Marcella C125 60, IO8 Brown, Muriel C125 Brown, Pat C105 24, 55 Brown, Wally C95 67 Browning, Maclelyn C95 70 Bruce, David C95 65 Bruce, Iohn C95 67, 78 Brunn, David C125 10, II, 13,14,34,66,76,77,79,8u 82, 84, 85, 93, 106, IO8, 124 Bryant, Marjorie C95 24, 31, 59,62,78 Bucher, Don C95 S7 Bucher, Sharon C105 S4 Buckland, Ierry C105 22, S4 Buckner, Donna C85 24, 50, 54' Budd, Raymond C105 58 Bugg, Kay 19, C87 S7 Buettner, Ianice C95 24, 31, 58 ' Buettner, Patricia C125 60,108 69, 80 Bulavsky, Diana C105 Burch, Ialene 24, 31, 50, 58 Burgess, Gary C95, 65 Burke, Mark C125 108 Burke, Michael CII5 56 Burkitt, Iohn C95 63 Burks, Kathryn CII5 64 Burns, August C115 60 Burstein, Ierry C85 55 Burton, Susan C85 31, 64, 78 Buschmann, Donna C1 15 25, 35,49,59 Busdiecker, Roy C115 10, II. 14-34,76,77,79,81,84,98 Bushakra, Frances C125 60, 83, IO8 Bushakra, Georgia C95 24, 66 Busoff, Io Ann C105 69 Byers, Mildred CII5 28, 69, 80 C Cage, Kenneth C105 69 Cahn, Gitta C95 62 I Caldwell, Ierry C105 63, Q9 Caldwell, Iim C95 10, 39, 60 Caldwell, Larry C105 22, 63, 99 Caldwell, Stanley C125 29,108 Callowick, Marie C115 61 Callowick,Marilyn C95 38,62 Calvert, Dennis C125 10, I2, 71, 76, 93,108 Calvin, Iean C105 24, 30, 50, 66 Camp, Betty C95 65 Camp, Patricia C95 Campbell, Charles C105 22, 71 Campbell, Dean C85 70 Campbell, Gary C85 55 Campbell, Gloria C125 12,61, 108 Campbell, Karl C35 Campbell,R0bert C125 58,108 Canham, Sharon C85 50, 72, 78 Cf1P1f0, ludb' C118 25, 35, 59, 77, 79 C3PP5,l3Ck C95 22, 91 Carbah, Alice CIO, 69 Carbah, LeRoy CII5 60, IOI Cariddi, Mary Io C105 72 Carlander, Douglas C95 47, 60, QI Carlson, Barbara Carlson, Richard C Carney, Iuanita C195 25,72 95 63 C95 58, 78 Carpenter, Karen C115 36, 56, 62, 78 Carpenter, Linda Sue C95 31, 62 Carpenter, Mike C95 60 Carpenter, Sally Kay C95 Carroll, Byron C85 64 Carrothers, Frances C85 S9 Carstensen, Don C85 72 Carstensen, T. L. C1 15 39, 67, Cart7ei', Scott C85 10, 55 Cartmill, Richard C105 55, QQ Cartmill, Roger C85 S7 Cash, Charles C85 55 131 I3 34,39,71,81 Castro, Anthony C105 67 Caviar, Arnold C85 54 Chadian, Zartar C115 66, 77, 84, 108 Champ, Alba C95 55 Champ, Irene C105 69 Champ, Iudith CII5 Chappelear, Iim C125 60, 109 Charpie, Carole C95 24, 39, 57 Cheney, David C125 71, 109 Cheney, Leroy C1 15 71 Chesney, Mary Lou C1 15 64 Chiabotta, William C105 13, 68, 78, 80, 81 Chiles, Carolyn C85 24, 39, 50, 70 Choulet, Robert C125 66, 84, 109 Chumlea, Bruce C125 13,109 Chrisope, Ianice C85 24, 50, 54 Christian, Iames C125 65, 76, 83, 109 Christman, Bob C115 19, 20, 44,45,48,63,9I Christman, David C105 I0,37, 71 Christopherson, Todd C85 64 Church, Annella C95 66 Churchill, lean CII5 24, 29, 301 59, 77 Churchill, Stan CII5 11, 12, 14a 34: 70 Clark, Bonnie C95 66 Clark, Cecil CI25 19, 21, 61, 76,109 Clark, Corder C125 68, 109 Clark, Iack C105 Clark, Linda C85 34, 31, 50, 72 Clark, Marjorie C85 55 Clark, Roger C105 54, 99 Clark, Vera CII5 67 Clayman, Eugene CII5 60,99 Cleveland, Carol C95 24, 62 Cline,Ianice C125 59, 83,109 Clock, Marcia C115 ro, 35, 39,7I,77,32 Clough, Nancy C105 66 Coberly, Ken C105 22, 63, QQ Cohen, Betty C115 64 Cohen, Lois C125 24, 31, 36, 68, 77, 791 T09 Coleman, Carole C85 68 Coleman, Ierry C125 II, 66, 77,98,102,107 Collier, Sarah C95 60,80 Collins, Lowell CIO5 63, 81 Collins, Nancy C85 50,72 Colvin, Iessie C85 64 Comfort,Iim C105 19, 67 Commans, Don CII5 65 Conkright, Tom C95 67,101 Connaway, Chiff C95 Connaway, Stephen C105 Cook,Nancy C115 14,25,30, 37, 70, 82 Cooke, Phil C125 10, 11, 15, 34,55,76,77,79,82,84,93 102, 109 Cooper, Allen C85 70 Cooper, Pat CII5 SQ Copaken, Richard C95 10, 67 Copaken, Robert C115 II,I4, 70,76,77,99,I02 Cornish, Sandra C85 50, 68 Cosby, Donald C105 63, QQ Costley, Larry C85 55 Coulter, Bob C125 10, 19, 34, 43,66,84,85,109 Courtney, Bill C95 132 Courtney, Iohn C85 55 Cowan, Dennis C115 11, 13, I4,I8,34,39,48,70,79,84 Craig, Iames C85 72 Craig, Patricia C85 50, 68 Crammer, Kay C105 69 Cranmer, Robert C85 61 Craven, Don C125 59, 107 Crawford, Io Ann C125 12, 29,35,63,93,109,12s Crawley, Connie CII5 71 Creel, Keith C85 55 Croisant, Dick CII5 22, 64 Cromwell, Sharon C85 10, 24, 50 Crosby, Susanna C95 38, 62 Cross, David C115 56 Cross, Vivian C115 71 Crosswhite, Sally C95 66 Crow, Donald C95 22, 63 Crownover, lim C105 47, 67 Crumbaugh, Gary C95 58 Cruzan, Marvin C125 65, 76, 109 Cruzan, Wesley C125 59, 83, 109 Cullen, Roberta C95 66 Cullen, Sharon C85 72 Cullison,MaryFrances C125 12, 68, 109 Cummings, Iohn C85 55 Cuthbertson, Ianet C85 68 Czech, Don C95 57, 101 Dale, Philip C85 39, 70 Dalton, Ioe C105 S4 Dalton, Iudy C105 25, 30, 50, 54 Dameron, Delia C85 6.4 Damon, Sandra C95 10, 24, 50, 66 Damron, Don C115 65 Damron, Patricia C85 55 Dankenbring, Linda C105 35, 50, 71 Darlington, Barry C105 58 Daugherty, Carl C95 63, IOI Daugherty, Iim C105 65, Q9 Daugherty, Peggy CII5 24, 39 30,55,77 Davin Barbara C115 29, 30, 35 49, 59 Davis, Allan C115 29,58 Davis, Art C115 II, 19, 34, 48 57,77,89,90,126 Davis, Beth CII5 24, 30, 36, 59 Davis, Donald C95 69 Davis, Donald C125 59, 110 Davis, 87 Davis, Davis, Linda CII5 25,28,30, 43,S5,77-73,125 Luther C105 54,99 CII 6 , Par 7 4,79 Davis, Richard C85 54 Davis, Robert C125 63, 101, IIO Davis, Suzanne C125 61, 80, 110 Davis, Terry CII5 IO, 12, 25, 30, 37, 59, 77, 78 Davis, Theodore C95 65 Dawson, Suzanne C105 69, 77 Dean, Carl C95 63 Dean, Marion C115 60 Dean. Robert C95 68, 80 Deckard, Art C95 65, 100 Deffenbaugh, Ioella C95 60 De Marea, Larry C85 39, 61 De Marea, Mike C105 38, 39, 7X DeMelfy, Marion C1 15 63 Denison, Sondra C125 69,78, 79,110 Dennis, Robert C115 II, 34, 44,46,54,39 Detherage, Ben C125 34, 56, 76, IIO Dewey, Donna C105 55 DeWitt. Deanna C95 25, 30, 50, 66 DeWitt, Meredith C85 68 Dickey, Iames C95 54, IOI Diedrichs, Madelyn C95 10, 50, 62 Dierchs, Gary C85 S7 DiGraci, Mary C105 68 Dingus, Sandra C85 57 Dix, Harold C115 IO, 34, 59, 77,30 Dobbs, Sonia C105 69 Dombroa, David C95 63, 81 Donaldson, Bonnie C105 66 Donaldson, Linda C105 24, 29130137148-55 Donovan, Alan CII5 22, 57, QI Donovan, Iim C105 S4 Dornan, Bonnie C95 24, 31, 50,65 Dorr, Tim C85 39, 59 Downer, Ann C105 31, 35, 54 Downing, Charles CII5 11, Downs, Gary C95 67 Downs, Glenna C115 36, 49, 71, 79. 81 Downs, Robert C95 67, 78 Draughn, Yvonne C85 Dreher, Ted C105 56, 100 Drury, Richard C105 S4 Dryer, Wanda C1 15 61 Dubin, Dixie C85 31, 50, 59 Dudero, Scott C95 22, 67 Dudley, Linda C85 68 1 Duell, Elizabeth C125 6 , 78, 79,110 Duggins, Ierry C85 63 Duke, Elaine C85 68 Duncan, LaDonna C105 38, 62 Duni, Elaine C125 36, 56, 110 Duni, Sandra C95 67 Duny, Evelyn C105 56 Duny, Marshall C125 59, IIO Durall, Alan C85 55 Dycus, William C95 63 Dziewiencki, Margot C125 15, 30,36,57,79,8o,110 I2 Eakcns, Barry CII5 11, 19, 21,34,64 Eakens, Carl C85 48, 64 Earhart, Elaine C95 50, 69 Earon, Charlene C95 24, 62 Eastman, Beverly CII5 36, S7 Eastwood, Steve C105 63 Eberenz, Iohn C125 29, 66, 76 98,110 Ebert, Ginger C125 12, 28, 351711301110 Economos, Vickie C85 64 Edelblute, David C85 57 Edgar, Walter C105 69 Edwards, Lois C95 10, 55 Eikost, Carole C125 12, 67, 110 Eisen,Iudith CII5 61 Eisenhower, Iohnny C85 55 Eisman, Connie C115 28, 36, 63 Eisman, Elliott C85 55 Ekblaw, Keith C125 II, 34. 56,77,79,84,I10 Ekblaw, Linda C95 24, 31, 50, 62 Eldridge, Pat CI25 25, 30, 60, 79, 110 Ellington. Iudy CII5 28, 61 Ellington, Roy C105 56 Elliott, Donna C105 71 Ellis, Ann C95 10, 31, 57 Ellis, Ieanette C105 36, 50, 69 Ellis, Linda C105 56 Ellis, Margo C125 IO, 15, 25, 43, 61, 110, 124 Elson, Linda C85 31, 68 Emler, Donald CII5 37, 63, 77 Endicott, Iames CI25 11, 66, 84, 98, 102, IIO Engel, Rhoda CII5 61 Engelhardt, Linnie C115 63 England, Gene C115 58 Engler, Ianet C95 25, 50, 68, 79 Enness, Iohn CII5 38, 71 Ennis, Ieanne C95 62, 78 Epps, Ronald C85 70 Erdman, Bernard C95 58, 101 Ernsting, Ion C85 Erwin, Ivan C105 37, 71 Estes, Ioyce C85 S9 Etter, Ian CII5 25, 31, 66 Evans, Evans, Bob C105 S4 Dianne C125 30, 61, 93,110 Evans, Marilyn C85 50, SQ Evans, Norma CII5 SQ Evans, Sharon C95 50, 62 Eversole, Barry C105 63, 100 Eversole, Ion Ann C95 62 Eyer, Phil C95 69 I7 Fabrizi, Diane C105 30, 35, 55 Fair, Bonnie C95 38, 50, 60 Falin, Ierry C105 71, QQ Fawcett, Saundra C95 24, 50, 68 Fenderson, Steven C85 S9 Ferguson, William C105 37, 54 Fiebig, Dave C95 63 Fields, Charles CII5 Fields, Nancy C85 Fifield, Gary CII5 28, 59, 80 Fifield, Lillene C95 62 , Filbert, Diane C125 59, 83, 110 Filson. Iudy C115 30, 63, 78 Findlay, Roger C85 39, 5 Findley, Elaine C85 72 Finkel, Finkel, Finkle, Carol C105 55 Lois C85 68, 81 Patricia C95 62 Fisher, Charles C95 65 Fisher, Iim C115 56 9 Flathers, Tom CII5 38, 65 Fleschman, Marvin C95 67, 99,102 Floyd, Gary C125 71 Floyd, Kay C85 64 Flueckinger, Sandra C125 30, 36, 68, 78, III Ford, George C1 15 39, 69, 80 Foster, Foster, Albert C95 22, 67, QI Barbara C95 62,78 Foster, Irvin C85 57 Foster, Sherman C105 37, 38, 71, 99 Foster, Ted C105 63 Foster, William C105 71, 78, 89, 90 l Fouts. Stephanie C105 31, 37, 56,79,84 Fowler, Ion C115 60 Fox, Dale C125 54, III Frandsen, Pete C1 15 63 Franke, Don C125 58, III Franklin, Eldon C85 10, 55 Frapasella, Iohn C85 S4 Fraser, Ann C125 25, 30, 36, 61, 76, 77, 79, 111 Fray, Roberta C85 SQ Frazier, Edward C125 58, III Frazier, William C85 SQ Freeman, Sue C105 55 Freisinger, Ronald C125 59, III French, Gayle C125 35, 49, 61, 77, 81, 93, 111, 125 Frey, Connie C105 24, 30, S4 Friedman, Ruby C95 57 Friesen, Carol C95 38, 62 Friesen, Gene C115 58 Fritschie, lean C105 69 Frydman, Salomon C85 70 Fugate, Kathleen C105 56 Fugate, Maxine C125 61, 1 1 1 Funk, Sandra C95 39, 62 G Gain, Roger C85 55 Gallas, Shelton CII5 34, 48, 63, 89, 90 Gardner, Bonnie C105 10, 25, 31, 37, 56, 78, 84 Garner, Karen C85 31, 50, S9 Garrett, Karen C85 68 Garrett, Larry C95 22, 67 Geneva C115 25, 30, 71, 77 Gaston, Iacklyn C95 70, 60 Gaston, Ioann C85 10, 24, 31, 50,64 Gatewood, Monty C85 55 Gava, Barbara C125 68, III Gehrs, Laura C105 50, 56 Gieger, Iohn ClI5 11, 63, 77, Gaston, 79 Genicke, Linda C115 36, 64, 78 Gentry, Nancie C125 25, 35, 68, III George, Mary CII, 49, 50, 63 Gershman, Ierry C115 56, 78, 99,102 Gershon, Iack CII5 56 30, Glenn, William C85 SQ Glentzer, Shirley C85 10, 57 Glinn, Bob C105 58, 78 Glinn, Voda C85 68 Gohl, Iames C105 71 Goldberg, Larry C125 56, 78, 79, III Goldman, Iudy C95 62 Goldman, Mike C125 10, II, 19, 20, 34, III Goldman, Stan C115 58, 77 Goldstein, Zelina 46, 48, 67, 79, C125 60, III Golston, Iuliana C105 69 Gonzales, Bonita C115 25, 63, 78 Gonzales, Floyd C85 61 Gonzales, Pedro C115 101 Goodbinder, Charlene C105 63 Goodbinder. Charles C105 100 Goosman, Larry C125 68, III Gorden, Iudy C85 68 Gordon, 48,63 Gordon, Art C115 60, 77 Gordon, Roberta C95 57, 80 Gorman, Dolores C105 71 Gouras, Kathryn C95 67, 81 Gover, Ioann C115 Grace, Patricia C85 IO, 24, 31, 50, 68 Graham, Doris C125 12, 25, 30,56,78,111,125 Graham, Ioan C105 69 Grantham, Donald C95 63 Graves, Darold C85 55 Gray, Bill C85 SQ Gray, Tom C125 39, 60, 99, III Greb, Karen C115 25, 30, 63, 77,78 Greenberg, Gayla C85 68 Greene, Iohn C85 64 Greer, Carol C95 58 Greer, Ierrie C85 64 Griesel, 68, Allan C105 '19, 21, Serean C85 10,24, Harris, Iames C105 56 Harris, Ierry C105 56 Harris, Iulianna C115 25, 30, 37 72 Harris, Phillip C1 15 58 Harris, Margaret C85 68 Harrell, Stephen C95 60 Harryman, Ieff C85 72 Hart, Carol CI25 24, 28, 29, 31, 68, 77, 93, 112 Harter, Ioyce C85 72 Harter, Raymond C105 69 Hartford, Robert C95 60, I00 Hartung, Ion C115 II, 34, 57, 77,80 Harvey, Bonnie C95 31, 58 Harvey, Patricia C125 25, 30, 35,72,76,11z 11aw,I4ugh C105 39,54 Hatfield, Lucy C85 64, 78 Hatfield, Stephen CII, 58, QI Hatler, Larry C125 59, 83, II2 Hatler, Ray C105 56 Hatler, Sharon CIO5 66 Hauhein, Bob C105 19, 21, 34,47,48,57 Haubein, Mary C125 10, 15, 2S,30,35,6I,79,52,84,8i IO6, 112, 124 Hayes, Beverly C125 24, 29, 31,35,68,112 Hayes, Doris C1 15 64 Hayes, Linda C125 12, 25, 28, 30,36,71,II2 Hayes, Richard C85 72, 112 Haynes, Wilma C95 65 Hays, Richard C125 Hays, Richard C105 69 Hays, Dennis C85 64 Hazlett, Steve C105 IO, 34, 54, 79, 81, 91 Heide, Barbara C125 69, II2 Heide, Bonnie C95 S7 Heider, Donald C105 54 Heine, Catherine C95 50, 62 Heitmanek, Donald C1045 S4 Helman, Ernest C95 67, QI 30, Griffin, 68 Arthur C85 64 Griiiin. Martha C105 67 Griggs, l Robert C85 70 Grizzel, Becky C95 24, 39, Gershon, Iudith C95 62 Gibson, 'Burney C105 63, IOI Gibson, Maurice C85 SQ Gibson, Robert C105 10, 29, so, 63, 78 Gibson, Sharon C85 24, 31, Gilchrist, Iim C115 10, 58, 59 Gilbert, Harvey C105 39, 71, 81 12, 34, 46, 48, 71, 75 Gilgus, Cinde C12 5 62 93, 50,58,79 Gross, Ralph C95 58 Grove, Iudith C85 50, 64 Groves, Dan CII5 59, 77, QQ Guinn, Don C95 22, 67 Guinn, Regina C85 31, 50, 61 Gunderson, Ioyce C95 IO, 50, 61 Gwinn, Ralph C95 67 H Hafford, Iudith CI25 12, 14, 37, 70, 76, 112 Hall, Iohn C105 63, 101 Halsey, Marvin C95 63, 100 Ham, Sharon C95 24, 50, 58 Hamilton, Iudy C95 58 Hammerstrom, Carren C85 64 Hansell, Shirley C85 24, 50, 68 Hemmen, William C85 S4 Hendricks, Charles C95 63 Henry, Tim C85 72 Henschel, Mary C85 61 Hensley, Dick C105 10, 48, 54, 91 H Hetrick, Iudith C105 25, 30, 55 Heying, Sandra C125 12, II2 Hildebrand, Lucy C125 30, 66, 77, 112 Hildebrand, Mary C85 24, 64 Hill, Bonnie C95 66 Hillyer, Lucille C115 Hilsinger, Mike C105 67, 101 Himmelstein, Harry C85 55 Hinde, Becky C115 12, 36, Hockensmith, William C105 37, 56, 75 Hoff, Carol C105 58, 62 Hoff, Patricia C95 24, 31, 56 Hoffman, Cecilia CII5 61 Holland, Iames C95 57, 100 Holleman, Iim C105 65 Holler, Frances C95 10, 31, 50, 66, 81 Holliday, Iohn C115 65,99 Hollis, Ruth C95 62 Hollister, Mark C105 37, S4 Holman, Carol C105 25, 31, 69 Holman, Truman C85 IO, SQ Holmberg, Donna C105 66 Holmberg, Iohn C95 67, 100 Holmberg, Paul C115 II, 13, 14, 70, 100 Holt, Anita C125 61, 83. 112 H0man,Iudith C95 50,68 Hood, Saundra CIO, 30, 35, 39, 71 Hook, Floyd C95 22, 63, QI Hopkins, Ioanne C105 24, 30, 66 Hopkins, Shirley C95 62 Horn, Iames C85 59 Horn, Steve C105 56 Horton, Eleanor C85 70 Hostetter, Frank C95 22, 60 Hotchkiss, Mary Lou C95 65 House, Carolyn C85 72 Hovinga, Bernam C105 69 Hovinga, Deryle C105 22, S4 Hovinga, Marcia C85 64 Howard, Charles C115 56 Howell, Ierry C115 56 Howell, Iudith C85 64 Hudson, Larry C125 68, 101, II3 Hudson, Hughes, Michael C85 61 Huhn, Sharon C85 50, 70 Hummel, Karol C105 63 Humphrey, Ann C125 12, 36, 61,76,77,113 Sharon C95 62 Humphrey, Peggy C105 36, 50, 70 Hunley, Bob C115 11, 14, 34, 70, 77, 91 Hunt, Ben -C95 22, 65 Hunter, Martin C125 59, 83, 1 I3 Hunter, Mary C85 70 Huntoon, Dawn C125 61, II3 Hurt, Tresslyn C105 56, 79 57, 112 Hines, Stanley C95 60 Hines, Sue C105 25, 30, 35, 39,s6,78 Hinkle, Francis C125 71,112 Hinshaw, Lewis C115 10, II, gb Huseby, Carol CII5 Huseby, Roberta C95 65 Huston, Diane C85 10, 24. 31, 50, 70 Huston, Ierry C105 10, 34, 54- 79 Huston, rry C125 64,100, 113 I Irion Lucille C85 70 III Gilgus,Zolan C95 22,57 10, 37, Linda C105 48, 49, 50, 71 Ginsberg, Larry C125 11, 66, 77, 84, 98, 102, III Gleaves, Ianice C105 IO, 35, 49, 50, 69, 80 Glenn, Barry C105 68 Gillam, Hanson, Gary C85 55 Harlam,Iames C95 69 Harley, Harper, Iohn C125 112 Betty C125 68, 112 Harper, Dale C95 67, Q9 Harper, Ronald C105 63 Harrell, Marilyn C85 50, 61 Harris, Harris, Christine C125 II2 Eddie C115 60,99 126 Hisle, Alice C105 24, 29, 30, 54 Hisle, Madlyn C125 25, 29, 30, 35, 68, 78, 79, 112 Hite, Barbara C95 31, 58 Hite, Dick C85 39, 72 Hoag, Michael C105 56, IO0 Hockensmith, Iames C85 72 Irvin David C95 69 Irvin, Iudy C95 58 Isom Barbara C125 12, 68, 76, II3 Iaben, Fred C115 55 Iackson, Andrea C95 68 Iackson, Claudine C95 24,31, 62 Iackson, Ianet C105 69 Iackson, Iohn C95 22, 57 133 lackson, Larry Q105 71 lackson, Richard Q85 54, 64 lackson, Stanley Q85 lacobs, Corrine Q125 28, 113 lacobs, lohn Q105 lacobs, Marilyn Q105 64, 78, 79,81 lacobs, Samuel Q105 58 larvis, Tom Q1 15 lasiek, Christine Q1 15 63, 80 leffers, lohn Q1 15 67 leffries,lerry Q85 S4 lefifries, lim Q105 69 legen, lim Q85 64 legen, lohn Q85 70 lenkins, lames Q115 56 lenkins, lenny Q95 68, 79 lenkins lenkins ,Ronnie Q105 69 ,Wanda Q125 61,113 48,54 lensen,l0hn Q85 70 lernigan, Robert Q105 IO, 67, QI lerwick, Rose Lee Q95 65 lewett, lames Q115 67 lohnson, Bob C105 69,101 lohnson, Geraldine QII5 24, 39, 30, 71, 77 lohnson, ludy Q85 50, 62, 64 lohnson,Pat Q105 30, 55 lohnson, 69 lohnson, Sande Q105 25, 71 lohnston, Vivian Q105 lolly, Celia 64 Paula C95 24, 50, Cynthia Q105 31, S4 lones, lones, Diana Q105 25, 56, 78 lones, Donna Q115 36, 61 lones, Eleanor Q95 31, 69 lones, Gerald Q125 60, 83, 1 13 lones, Iohn C85 S4 lones, Nancy Q95 24, 50, 62 55,78 lones,Vanice Q85 68 lones, Vernon, Q125 11, 34, 39, 48,60,76,84,89,90,113 lordan, Beverly Q125 10, 15, 25, 29, 30, 35, 79, 84, 113 IOY, MH15' C115 25, 28, 30, 36, 61 ludy, lan Q105 25, 62 lustice, Dottie Q115 12, 25, 28, 30, 37, 62, 78 K Kabrick, Gary Q85 64 Kahn, Arnold Q85 70 Kaiser, Deanna Q125 25, 28, 68, 93, 113 Kaiser, William C105 56 Kalbfleisch, Richard Q105 55 Kantor, Kay Q115 79, 80 Kaplan, Barry Q125 12, 28. 67, 81, 93, 100, 113, 125 Katz, Louise Q95 50, 70 Katz, Michael Q125 66, 100 KfHy,I0n C85 59 Kelly, Nancy Q105 50, 51, 71 Kelly, Raymond Q105 14, 70, 134 Kelso, Margaret Q85 38 Kendrick, Kay Q125 37, 68, 79, 80, 84, 113 Kentworthy, Richard Q95 22, 41 65 91 Kemper, Eugenie Q95 68, 81 Kessler, Dave Q95 57 Kessler, lerry Q95 65 Kibbe, George Q125 71, 113 Kilbane, lerry Q95 67 Kilgore, Charles Q95 65 Kilgore, Marie Q85 S4 Kincaid, lack Q125 13, 60, 99, 113 Kincaid, Ralph Q125 11, 19, 48, 64, 76, 90, 114, 125 Kincaid, Richard Q105 19, 56 King, Merle Q115 64, 101 Kinser, Marilyn Q125 61, 83, 114 Kirk. Ernestine Q85 31, 50, 59 Kirk, Harry Q95 65, 100 Kirk, Karen Q85 50, 61 Kirk, Mary Q95 65 Kirkpatrick,Earleen Q125 10, I2. 64, 84, 114 Kirtley, Sharon Q85 68 Kisner, lune C125 64, 114 Kisner, Mary Ann Q95 66 Klapmeyer, Karen Q85 25, 31, 50, 70 Klassen, lohn Q125 57,114 Kleinstein, Bryna Q85 55 Klopper, Leon Q125 59, 83, II4 Knight Knight B ce 95 39 0 Knight Ric ard 5 37 5 . 101 Knop, Ro ert Q 5 65 usan Q105 25.29, 56 Knox, Kocher v. Shirley Q85 S4 Koden, Daniel Q85 70 Koger, Dennis Q85 IO, 70 Koger, Larry QI05 19, 20, 63 Kohn, Herb Q125 10, 11, 13, T4,34,43,65,79,3I,82-84 85, 89, 90, 93, 106, 114, 124 Kolias, Nick Q95 39, S7 Konomos, lim Q85 70 Koontz, Ted Q125 II, 15, 34, 67, 79, 81, II4 Koste, Bill Q95 22, 60, QI Kramer, Rudena Q95 50, 57, 78 , Bruce Q85 IO, 39. 61 , YY C . ,7 Knight, lanette Q85 50, 61 , ' h QIO Q , 6 73, b 9 S 0 Krashin, Harryetta Q85 64 Krisko, Robert Q125 11, 34, Kratschmer, Bonnie Q85 31, 50, 59 I Kreitman, Maxine Q95 S7 Kretchmer, Robert Q95 57 113 Katzeff, Alice Q85 70 Katzman, Stanley C125 54, 77- 99, U3 Kay Eugene Q85 70 Ketligh, Bob Q85 61 Keeley, Sam Q85 72 Keilhack, Sharon Q105 25, 35, 50, 56, 80 Keiter, Katherine Q95 68 Keith, Dale Q105 38, 39, 63 KfHnu Ian C85 59 Keller, Linda Q105 69 Kelley, Kelley, Karen Q85 55 Stephen Q95 67 Kellum, RobertQ95 65 134 Krisko, Robert Q125 11, 34, 44,46,48,66,114 Krogsdale, Roy Q95 Krumsick, Ann QII5 37, 38, 49-571, 77, 32 Krumsick, Billie Q105 29, 39, 49,50,63 Krueger, lames Q85 70 Kuebler, Harold Q125 66, 83, 114 Kuebler, Roberta Q105 10, 35, 50,56 Kunz, Don Q95 67 Kur, Eunice Q95 Kurth, Gay Q85 55 L LaChance, Dennis Q95 57 LaChance, Melvin Q85 55 LaChapelle, loanne Q105 69 Lackey, lack Q85 72 Lackey, loan Q85 IO, 24, 31, '72 Lackey, Vista Q115 14, 25, 28,30,37,79,77,78 Lac 1 im I0 6 5,1 C 5 2 Ladd, Linda Q95 50, 57, 78 Lambert, Ken Q125 11, 19, 44, 46, 48, 66, 84, 85, 89, 90,114,125 Lambert, Marvin Q95 22, 47, 67, QI Lancaster, Kay Q95 68 Land, Cecil Q95 57 Landers, loyce Q105 62 Landers, ludy Q95 62, 81 Landis, Randall Q85 61 Langley, Charles Q95 58 Languein, Susan Q105 68 Lansdon, Mary Lee Q85 24, 31' 50, 54 Lansdon, Virginia Q125 10, T2,I5,25,3I,35,67,79,84 85, II4 Lappin, loe Q85 S9 Lappin, Martha QI25 36, 49, 51, 61, 114, 125 Lappin, Tom Q105 19, 20, Larison, Linda Q115 SQ Lashbrook, lack Q95 22. 57 Layman, Don Q115 54, QQ Layton, leff Q85 61 Leach, ludy Q95 38, 62 Lee, lane Q115 63 Lee. Larry Q125 11, 28, 34, 38,56,76,78,81,93,114 Legendre, Ronnie Q85 54 Leimer, Everet Q125 Lenie, Carolyn Q95 24, 65 Lent, Kenneth Q115 78, QQ Leonard, Lana Q95 24, 39, 50, 58, 80 Lerner, Marcia Ann Q125 35, 64, 80.84, II4 Lerner. Tina Q85 55 Lessner, Larry Q85 61 Leuenberger, Ray Q125 67, 83,114 Leuenberger, Shirley Q105 62, 78 Levey, Frances Q115 30, 36, 56,78 LeVine, Darlene C105 66 Levinson, Larry Q95 22. 58 Levy, loe Q105 69 Lewis, Gene Q125 11, 65, 76, 114 Lewis, Norma Q115 25, 66 Lewis, Sue Q105 25, 30, 71 Lewis, Willa Q105 29, 50, 51, Ley, Bill Q115 10, S4 Lieberman, Rosalyn C125 68, 114 Lillard, lim Q1 25 Linck, Charles Q115 13, 60, 99 Lindley, lames Q85 61 Lindley, Lana Q115 23, 25, 30,37,65,78 Lindma11,Hedy Q85 70 Lindsay, Neta Q95 31, 57, 81 Lobdell,lack Q85 64 Locklear, Shelby QI25 59, 83, 99, 115 Loeb, Marilynn Q85 72 Lofton, lay Q125 IIS Long, Barbara Q115 61 Long, Delores QII5 36, 49, 5 I , 7 I Long, lames Q105 13, 55 Long, lane Q95 50, 62 Long, loyce Q125 1 1 5 Long, Lynn Q1 IJ 60 Long, Terry Q105 22, 38, 62, 99 Lopez, Edward Q95 65, I00 Loveall, Sharon Q125 36, 50, 51, 61, IIS Loveall, Vicki Q85 50, S4 Luke, Gary Q95 65 Luke, Sharon Q95 10, 24, 31, 58 Lundahl, Roberta Q85 72 Lyle, Warren Q95 58 Lynch, Tom Q95 99 Lyons, Karen Q115 68 M McAfee, Lillian Q115 10, 35, 64,77,34 McAl1ster, Donna Q115 24, 45,56 McBeath, Vickie Q85 50, 68 McBride, Bette Q95 58 McBride, Gail Q105 66 McCah0n, Timothy Q95 22 58 McCanles,Gayla Q95 S7 McCaughey, Pat Q95 68 McClellan, Larry Q125 38,39, 60, IIS h4CC0y,CNenn C95 47,58,91 McCoy, lim Q115 10, 11, 34, 65,78,91 McCoy, loyce Q105 66 McCoy, Wesley Q85 57 McCrary, lanice Q1 15 61 McCullick, Albert Q125 59, 83,115 McCullick, Clayton Q105 69, 81 McCullough, Don Q115 11, T2,19,2I,34,48,7I,77 McCully, ludy Q115 24, 30, 49, 63, 82 McCune, lim Q115 58 McFarland, Robert Q85 70 McGaW, Errin Q115 McGee,loyce Q125 12,15,25, 31, 35, 43, 63, 78, 84, 85, 115, 125 McGowan, Carolyn QII5 14, 35,70,30 McGrath, Pat QII5 66, 78 McGuire, Virginia Q85 61 McKanna, Robert Q85 64 McKee, lack Q95 McKinney,Maribelle Q105 25, 30, 38, 62, 81 McLaughlin, Patricia Q105 69 McLean, Dorothea Q105 24, 30,49,5I,71,78 McLem0re, Minnie Q95 69 McLin, Sue Q95 24, 50, S7 McNally, Tim Q95 22, 67 McNerney, Eugene Q125 II, I5,69,1IS McQueary, Keith QIC55 22, 55 McVay, Dennis Q95 58, QI Madlof, Stanley Q95 67 Maglio, Charles Q115 60, 100 Magruder, Ann C125 10, 59, 83,115 Maiors, Allen Lee Q105 62, 101 Majors, George Q85 72 Malamud, Darlene Q105 68 77,79,84,117 Malben, Anne C125 10, 14, 25,28,29,30,37,42,43,70, 76,82,93,106,115,124 Malech, Bob C115 11, 37, 38, 64,80 Mallon,Frandzia C85 64 Mallon,Iack C85 54 Mallory, Iames C125 66,115 Mann, Betty C105 25,56 Mann, Beverly C125 10, 12, 14, 25- 39, 30, 70, 76, 84, IIS Manion, Bill C85 54 Marcus, David C105 69, QQ Margolis, Ronald C85 S4 Margrave, Larry C95 60, 99 Marks, Michael C125 67, 99, 115 Marriott, Dean C125 11, 44, 6 66 II 4 5 1 5 Marshall, Iacqueline C105 62 Marshall, Iudy C105 69 Martasin, Eddie C125 28, 60, 93, N5 Martasin, Mike C85 55 Martasin, Neil C105 S4 Martin, Iames C85 54 Martin, Scott C105 22, 71, QI Maskill,Ianet C125 59, 115 Mason, Laquita C115 64 Mason, Norman C95 65 Mason, Pat CII5 71 Massa, Iohn C125 83, IIS Masters, Sue C125 12, 25, 30, 36,49,64,76,78,82,115 Matheis, Bernie C95 22, 67 Mathews, Bill C95 S7 Mathis, Shirley C95 65 Matney, Don C95 Mattocks, lack C105 38, 69, 102 Maupin, Cynthia C95 60 May, Cathy C85 61 Mayer, Hannelore C105 64 Mayes, Iim C95 Maynard, Ben C105 56,99 Maynard, Roberta C85 S4 Mays, Margie C95 62 Mazuck, Barbara C115 56 Meakin, Carole C85 68 Meidinger, Gary C105 69 Mitchell, Charlotte C95 25, 50, 58 Mitchell, Marvin C85 38, 61 Mitchell, Sandra C125 25, 30, 57,73,II5 Mittelman, Harry C95 10, 63 Mochell, Ashton C95 58, 100 Moeder, Bob C115 71 Moffatt, Bill C125 60, II6 M0Hitt,Dean C125 11.12,64, 76, II6 Mokofsky, Benita C115 61 Monroe, Arthur C95 69, 100 Montgall, Mike C115 IO, 11, N Naster,Ierry C85 70 Nedblake, Ronald C95 67 Neidert, Carl C125 15, 28, 66,78,84,93,117 Neidert, Marjorie C105 50, 5I,56'78 Neidert, Paul C85 64 Nelson. Art CII5 65 Nelson, David C95 22, 65, QQ Nelson, Karolyn C105 50, 69 Nelson. Kathryn C125 36, 56, 34,44-45,48,64,9T,I25 Montgomery, Iay C125 11, 38, 39, 66, 77, 102, 116 Montgomery, Karen C85 25, C125 61,117 C95 63,100 Newborn, Sally Newborn, Tom Newkirk, Dale C105 71 Newman, Gary C1 15 54 Newton, Iohn C85 64 Newton, Robert C125 66, 101, 1 I7 Nichols, Bill CI25 II, 66, 76, 80, 89.90, 117 31538550361 Moore, Gary C105 58, 78 Moore, Mike C115 63, 80 Moore, Roger C105 13, 58 Moore, Sharon C125 12, 25, 61, 116 Moore, Tom C125 28, 71, 76, 80, 93, II6 Moran, Bill C85 55 Morehead, Howard C115 38, 67,77,102 Morehead, Robert C95 65 Morgan, lack C125 122 Morgenstern, Wes C115 64, 101, 116 Morris, Beverly C105 50, 51, 71 Morris, Carole C85 72 Morris, Kay C95 62 Morrison, Iohn C115 11, 29, 34, 62, 101 Morse, Bill C105 13, 56 Nichols, lim C105 22, 56 Nichols, Sandra C115 64, 80 Nickeson, Ierry C95 63, 101 Niehouse, Don C115 Nihart, Delton C95 38, 65 Nivens, Barbara C95 50, 69 Noell, Sandra C115 I2, 25, 30,36,64,77 Noger, Donna C95 25, 58, 80 Noger, Peggy C105 25, 66 Norris, David CII5 38, 65 Norris, Iudy CII5 64 Northcraft, Fred C85 38, 61 Norwo Nunn , od, Roe lean C105 S4 Deanna C105 30,69 O Parrotu Ianies C95 65 Parsons, Rodger C85 70 Passiglia, Iohn C105 37, 56 Patrick, Pamela C95 10, 38, 39,69 Pattee, Ruth C95 65 Paul, Patricia C95 31, 50, 69 Paul, Roy C85 55 Paulen, Glen C95 65 Pauli, Bill C115 55 Paynter, Charles C125 68, 83, II7 Paynter, Ellen C85 70 Peck, lack CI25 60, II7 Peetoom, Carolyn CII5 36, 56 Pelat, Gary C105 69 Peltzie, Gerald C85 61 Peltzman, Marvin C125 56, 76,78,93,117 Pence, Gerald C115 60, 100 Pener, Michael C105 64 Pennington, David C95 67, 101 Perlstein, Gary C125 69, 101, 117 Perrin, Betty C125 10, I2, 24, 28,31,35,57,78,93,117 Perry, Ronald C125 99, II7 Prlanz, Robert C95 67 Pfefer, Ianet C115 69 Phillips, Bob C95 64 Phillips, Eddie C115 71 Phillips, Emily C85 59, 78 Phillips, Gary C105 7T Phillips, Phillips Kenneth C85 70 Marion C85 68 11h1pp,,'aat11e C95 Piggott, Patrick C105 10, 22, 29,58 Morton, Barbara CII5 64 Moschell, Edward C125 60, 98, II6 Moschell, Iim C105 71, IUO Mosier, Iune C125 68, II6 Mosley, Ann C85 24, 31, 50, '7 Mosiey, Rex C105 63 Moske, Charles C95 10, 68 Moske, lane C85 61 Moss, Dean C115 II, 19, 21, Meiners, Fred C105 71 Melching,Wanda C95 38,39, 67 Melton, Ann C125 12, 25, 29, 30, 61, 79, 80,116 Melton, Ierry C85 55 Melvin, Ierald C115 I2 Melvin, Marvin C125 34,47,48,7T,73 Moulder, Bill C125 10, II, 14,28,34,67,79,93,116 125 Mudge, Gary C95 58 Mudge, Ronald C105 58 Mueller, Karin C85 50, 59, 78 Muiller, Helen C105 50, 56, 80 Mendelsohn, Bill C1 15 56 Mendelsohn, Davida C85 55 Menn, Rebecca C85 3 1, 50, 70 Meredith, Frank C85 10, 72 Meredith, Ronald C95 57 Mergen, Margaret C85 24,3Q, 68 Mermelstein, Freida CII5 71 Merrill, Merna CII5 10, 25, 28,30,36,49,5I,6I,77 Meroney, Richard C125 65, II6 Milburn, Ianice C125 25, 28, 30, 61, 116 Milburn, Ioycc CI25 25, 30, 61, 116 Miller, Larry C105 10, 13, 54, QI Miller, Marilyn C105 50, 56 Miner, Ed C125 10, II, 19, 20, 48, 71, 89, 90, 93, 116, 68,116 Muiller, Iimmie C125 Muller, Gail C85 70 Muller, Pete C95 57, 100 Murnan, Patricia C85 25, 31, 50, 55 Murphy, David C95 22, 67 Murphy, lack C105 55 Murphy, Ierrie Ann C85 50, 54,78 Murphy, Ioyce C95 60 Murphy, Paul C85 55 Murr, Richard C125 60, 122 Murray, Robert C105 65 Musick, Patrick C119 11514, 705 771 99 Myers, Marilyn C1 15 63, 77 Myers, Marshall C125 28. 67, 81, 98, 116 Myers, Nancy C85 50, 55 Myerson, Diane C125 25.29, 30, 37, 68, 76, 116, 125 Myerson, Gordon C115 II, 124 14, 34, 70 Ober, Iohn CI25 11, 34, 66, 89. II7 O'Dell, Ann C95 62 Oden, Galen C115 65,99, IO2 Oden, Roger C105 S4 O'Donnell, Iudy C95 31, 69 Ogan, Ieanette C105 71 Ogan, lim C105 71 Oldham, Ann C105 25, 30, 50, 68, 78. 81 Olin, Arvin C115 12, 34, 63, 80 Olsen, Marilyn C105 69 Olson, Iohanna C125 14, 24, 301 571 U7 Olson, Linda C105 25, 54, 78 Onasch, William C85 72 O'Roark, Mary C105 69 O'Roark, Rita C125 25, 31, 55- 771 79-117 Orozco, Margaret C105 56 Orozco, Theodore C125 S4 Overby, Mary C125 117 Owen, Larry C95 S4 Owens, Sharon C105 63 Owings, Glenn CII5 22, 60 Oxman, Phyllis C115 63 P Paddock, Charles C85 70 Papenhausen,Iudy C95 10,72 Park, Doris C125 36, 49, 51, 68, 84. 117 Parke, George C95 64 Parker, Helen C115 36, 49, 59, 77 Parker, Norman CI25 67, II7 Parks, Andy C125 60, 117 Parks, I0 Ann C105 66 Farm 100 C85 39, 55 Parr, Iudy C85 68 Piggott, Peggy C125 10, 25, 28,29,30,35,42,56,78,79, 82, 93, 118, 125 Pink, George William C105 S4 Pitts, Ianet C115 Planzer, Carol C115 69,80 Platt, Regina C85 24, 50, S9 Platt, Warren C105 11, 19, 20,47,48,63 P052 hdary C105 35, 48, 50, 56 Poizner, Barbara C95 65 Pollaro, Louise C125 13, 14, 351 30, 371 42, 43: 70, 79, 118, 125 Poole, David C125 19, 48, 66, II8, 125 Porter, Iack C85 55 Porterfield, Coy C85 55 Porterfield, Russell C125 118 Pottorff, Betty C105 62 Powell, Melba CI25 61, Ilg Powell, Shirley CII5 61 Powell, Stuart C95 57, 99 Powell, Vicki CII5 28, 64 Prescott, Iudy C105 63 Preuitt, Raymond C85 S9 Prothman, Kay C125 15, 25, 28,29,30,67,93,118 Pruett, Charles C85 IO, 57 Pruitt, Iudy C95 58 Pulliam, Bane C105 10, 37. 99. 102 Pumphrey, Carroll C105 68 Purdy, Sandra C105 63 Q Quasa, Cornelia C95 50, 65 Quenelle, Monti C125 55 Quick, Iudy C95 66 Quick, Patricia C85 70 Quigg, Susan C85 68 T35 R Rader, Dick C105 63 Rader, Sam C85 70 Ragone, Larry C125 60, 99, 118 Ragone, Marianne C85 68 Ragsdale, Donald C85 Ragsdale, Louis C95 60 Rains, Roger C95 22, 67 Randall,Charles C105 69,100 Ranke, Carolyn C125 24, 30, Ronholt, Suzanne C105 55 Rose, Renee C85 68 Rosen, Irvin C115 Q9 Rosen, Marsha C85 50, S4 Rosenberg Howard C125 28, 46,7I,77,78,93,II8 Rosenberg, Ioyce C115 36, 61 Rosenberg, Madelyn C105 56 Rosenfield, Dalia C95 58, 80 Rosensteel, Mary C105 66 Rosensteel, Ruth Ann C85 70 Ross, Tim C115 60 Roth, Harold C85 55 Scott, lim C95 60, QI Scott, Karen C105 30, 66 Scott, Mary lane C105 S4 Scott, Richard C85 39, 70, 77 Scott, Sandra C125 10, 35, 68, 80, IIQ Scroggs, Ioe C125 59, 83, II9 61, II8 Rathbone, Iohn C105 58, IOI Reddick, Shirley C125 59, 118 Reece, Glen C95 60 Reece, Io Anne C115 35, 61 Reece, Iohn C115 19, 20 48, 67,91 Reed, George C105 56, 78 Reed, Iohn C95 60 Rothen, Linda C95 31, 68 Rothenberg, Barbara C125 30, 61, 119 Rothfuss, Ioy Ann C85 50, SQ Rothrock, Gordon C1 15 1 1 , 34,67 Rothschild, Lee Ann C95 65 Rothschild, Phillip C85 S9 69 Reed, Richard C125 61, 83, 118 Reeves, Sharon C95 10, 68, 81 Refer, Bonnie C105 69 Reiff, lane CII5 30, 64, 78 Reiff, Mary C85 10, 24, 50, 54 Reinhard, lack C105 37, 54, 78 Remis, Larry C95 10, 58 Reppeto, Clara C85 68 Reppeto, Linda C105 71 Retheford, Henry C95 69 Retzer, Erna C125 72, 118 Reynolds, Bill C85 55 Reynolds, Bob CI25 56 Reynolds, David C85 Rhinehart, Nancy C105 63 Rhinehart, Rodney C85 55 Rhonemus, Karen C95 58 Rice, Elizabeth C105 66 Richardson, Earl C95 60 Richardson, Iohn C125 54, 118 Richardson, Roy C95 22, 60 Ricketts, Iay C105 58 Rico, Ierald C85 SQ Ridgway, Charles C95 67, 100 Riggin, Rosalie C125 68, II8 Riley, Deanna C105 63 Riley, Norma C125 71, 118 Riley, Sandra C85 50, 68 Rowe, QI Rowe, lim Royse, Iucly 67 76 s 1 Edward C95 47, 69, CTID 34, 56 ' C115 10, 35, 43, 79,89,81,84,97 Ruark, Peggy C115 61 Rinard, Sally C105 62 Robbins, Doreen C85 70, 78 Roberts, Bill C125 59 Roberts, Carolyn C95 50, 62, 78,81 1 Roberts, Ianice C125 61, 80, 1 1 8 Roberts, Iean C1 05 54 Roberts, Iohn C95 Roberts, Martha C105 58 Roberts, Mike C1 15 63 Roberts, Ronald C1 15 1 1 , 1 2, 14, 341 79 Robertson, lane C85 25, 68 Robertson, Ioe C85 55 Robertson, Iohn C105 22, 47, 67,91 Robertson, Iudie C125 36, 59, 77, 80, 84, IIS Robinson, Pat C85 24, 39, 50, 55 Robinson, Priscilla C105 37, 48,5T,54 Robinson, Richard C115 60 Rock, Carol C85 31, 50, 72 Rodabaugh, David C125 84, II8 Rodabaugh, Paul C85 70 Rogers, Don C105 10, 56, 81 Rogers, Lola C115 63 136 Rudolph, Carol Ann C95 68 Rupprecht, Erlyne C105 10, 31,66,79,84 Russell, Arvil Lee C85 55 S Sackman, Barbara C115 61, 79 Salmon, Iohn C95 69, 81 Samuelsohn, Iordan CI25 60, 76,119 Sanders, Billie Lea C95 Sanders, Sandra C85 38, 50, 59 Sanders, William C95 67 Sanford, Paul C105 38, 71, QQ Saper, Marshall C115 67, QQ Sautelet, Dennis C85 55 Sautelet, Marceau C95 65, QQ Sawyer, Byrl C105 56 Sawyer, Ruby C105 66 Schaedler, Elaine C95 24, 50, 69 Schaefer, Ronald C125 1 1, 44, 46, 48, 61, 84, IIQ Schenck, Phyllis C95 69 Schere, Stanley C105 55, 101 Schlozman, Elaine C115 35, 71,79,89,81,84 Schlozman, Harold C105 63 Schlozman, Stanley C85 10, 55 Schluter, Anne C85 10, 64 Schmidt, Dale CII5 62 Schmidt, Elizabeth C105 69 Schnaer, Bonnie C105 35, 50, 5T,53 Schnaer, Madeline C85 24, 50, 54 Schneider, Gus C115 II, 64 Schofield, Alice C125 Schuck, Diane CII5 12, 63, 78 Schwark, Iohn C95 68 Schwartz. Arnold C95 38, 67 Schwartz, Iudy C105 24, 30, 66, 78 Schwartz, Michael C115 71, 771 99 Schwartz, Robert C125 66, 77, U9 Scislo, Lillian C115 68 Scofield, Nancy C85 S7 Scofield, Stephen Bruce C85 55 Scott, Betty C95 66 Scott, Carol C125 61, 1 IQ Seabold, Larry Lou C115 36, 72 Seested, Marilyn C95 65 Sego, Byron C95 65 Seifert, Iim C95 69, 100 Setley, Gary C125 60, IIQ Settles, Ianet C85 24, 30, 50, 70 Settles, Ioyce C105 25, 31, 35, 50,55,78 Sevy, Delores C1 15 56 Shapiro, Audrey C125 36, 61, 84, 119 Shapiro, Ronald C95 65 Shapiro, Sanford C95 65 Shapiro, Toby CI25 24, 28, 3I,36,58,1l9 Sharp, Charles C85 72 Sharp, Iudy C105 10, 66 Shatz, Leah C85 72 Shatz, Sol C125 71 Shelby, Marva C95 10, 62, 78 Shelton, Larry C85 S4 Shelton, Roberta C85 50, 70 Shemark, Kenneth C105 65 Sherr, Bob C85 55 Sherrill, Craig C105 68 Shiel. Sheree C85 50, 72, 78 Shields, Alice C95 66 Shields, Shirley C125 61, IIQ Shillerston, Mary C1 15 35, 56, 78 Shiner, Delores C85 S4 Shipley, Glen C115 SQ Shipman, Vida C105 54 Shockley, Sharon C85 S7 Shor, Lillian C85 57 Shoup, Howard C115 12, 34, 48, 71, 89, 90 Shouse, Helen C85 70 Showalter, Don C115 SQ Shreeve, Iim CII5 47, 71, QI Shumaker, Ronnie C85 55 Shure, Helaine C95 60 Sidener, Beverly C115 36, 71 Siegfried, Mary C85 72 Siegrist, Sharon C115 62 Silverman, Eva Maye C95 58 Silvey, lack C95 69, 80, IUO Simmers, Patricia C95 Simon, Bob C115 55 Simons, Iudy C95 60 Simpson, Boyd C85 59 Simpson, Carol C125 12, 61, 80, IIQ Simpson, Ieanette C95 IO,3I, 50, 60 Singleton, Gene C125 63, IIQ Sixta, Sherrill C95 24, 50, 60, 78 Skelly, Bonnie C95 25, 30, 62, 80 Sloan, Owen C85 70 Slotnick, Marc C95 60 Slyngstad, Vince C115 Smetzcr, lim C115 II, 19, 21, Smith, Don C125 61, 76, 89, 119 Smith, Donna C125 56, 119 Smith, Elaine C105 62 Smith Smith , Ellen C125 , Gary C105 22, 71 Smith, George C95 100 Smith, Iames C95 67, QQ Smith, Ianet C95 31, 50, 62, 81 Smith, lean C85 S7 Smith, Iohn C95 22, 69, 100 Smith, Ioyce C115 7I Smith, Kathryn C125 12, 61, IIQ Smith, Lee C115 Smith Smith ,Marlene CII5 , Robert C105 10, S4 Smith, Sandra CII5 10, 25, 30,3s,61,77 Snow, Donna C115 72 Sorensen, Karen C95 69 Sorensen, Russell C125 60 Spaulding, Scott C85 70 Speckhals, William C125 Spector, -Marilyn C105 71, 81 Speer, Mary Lynn C95 Spinner, Harold C115 38, 63 Spiros, Katherine C125 28, 35,59,93-119 Spitzenpfeil, Marge C125 10, 13, 15, 25, 28, 29, 60, 79, 82, 93, 106, 120 Sprattler, Ioycc C95 66 Sproul, Tyler C95 58, 99 Staatz, Charlene C85 S7 Staatz, Don CII5 58 Stafford, Iames C95 58, QQ Staley, Muriel C95 65 Stallings, Isabel C95 62 Stanley, Iean C125 25, 30, 35, 72. 120 Starnes, Tom CII5 Stathopoulos, Frank C95 QI Sunhopouhm,Iohn C95 65.91 Steele, lack C85 55 Steen, Iacquelyn C85 70 Stein, Arleen C85 57 Stein, Bernard C85 72 Stein, Herbert C95 60, QI Stein, Ronald C105 56, 101 Steiner, Betty C95 24, 31, 50, -34 Smiley , 44, 46, 48, 71 'J ', David C95 -2, 60 Smiley, Donald C95 22, 69 Smiley, Wanda C125 68, IIQ Smith, Aaron C95 67, Q9 Smith, Arthur C105 58 Smith, Byron C85 10, SQ Smith, Carol C115 14, 36, 49, 51, 70, 78, 84 Smith, David C105 56, QQ Stellmach,Diann C105 51,56 Stephens, Carol CII5 25. 64 Stephens, Gerald C105 56 Stephens, Iohn C95 60 Stevens, David C85 57 Stevens, Ierry C105 65 Stewart, Ernie C115 71 Stock, Kenneth C125 12, 34, 60, 83, 120 Stocklaufer, Ronnie C105 QQ Stockton, Richard C125 59, 83, 120 St0ckwell,Frank C125 83, 120 Stockwell, Harvey C105 63 Stolov, Marlene C125 24, 31. 571 77, 79, 120 Stone, Mike C95 69 Stouse, Larry C105 22, 71, 78 Stout, Gloria C105 62 Stowers, Rose Mary C95 Strader, Ronald C85 55 Strahle, Phyllis C125 59, 71, 83, 120 Strahle, Richard C115 Strang, Keith C85 55 Stratton, Sandy C115 24, 29, 39, ss. 61, 77 Streck, Ierre C125 25, 66, 120 Stringfellow, Suzanne C105 301 55 Trusler, Marie C95 62 Strohmeyer, Don C105 58 Strong, john C1 15 38, 54, 102 Stuart, Bob C125 59, 83, 120 Stuby, Roger C95 IO, 65 Sublette, Glenn C95 63 Sullins, Gene C125 19, 20, Trott, Ieanne C125 25, 29, 30, 61, IZI Trott, Ioyee C105 10, 25, 29, 30,59 Trussell, Fred C95 65,100 Warren, Iames C85 55 Warren, Iohn C105 22, 71 Warren, Iudy C125 35, 38, 64, 121 Waterman, Francene C85 Waters, Ierry C85 Waters, Walterine C95 69,78 48,71,76,78,129 Sullivan, Kenneth C95 S7 Sullivan, Ronald C115 28, 63 Surface, lean C125 12, 64, I20 Sweeney, lim C1 15 64 Sweeney, Peggy C105 66 Swofford, Darlene C95 67 T Tabolsky, Bill C85 55 Talley, Linda C105 25, 29, 30, 66 Tanler Ianice C105 69 Tanler, Kay C115 62 Tapp, Ierry C105 72 Taylor Arthur CI25 12, 19, 20, 34, 48, 60, 120, I24 Taylor Carole C85 S4 Taylor, Donald C125 60, 120 Taylor, Dorothy C125 Taylor Elmer C85 57 Taylor Kenneth C85 55 Taylor, Linda C85 24, 68 Turley, Detta C125 67. 77, IIZI Turner, Betty C1 15 55 Turner, Gary C125 12, 63, 98, 1 02, 1 2 1 Turner, Sharon C1 05 66 Turnham, Gary C125 QQ U Ullery, Mary Ellen C85 31, 50, 72 Uttley, Larry C 85 V Vacea, Carol C95 65 Vaden, Clarice C95 50, 65. 78 Vaden, Robert C85 61 Vaden, 102 Vaidic, Pa Willie C105 22, 62, ul C95 65,101 Vaidic, Ruth Ann C85 72 Vaidic, Vicki C115 61 Valenti, Ierry C85 70 Taylor, Roberta CII5 62, 78 TCHV, Roy C95 67 Theobald, Barbara C125 25, 30, 71, 79, 120 Theobald, Bill C85 55 Thiel, lack C125 60, 83, 120 Thiel, Robert C85 72 Thomas, Arlene C115 56 Thomas, Barbara C115 Io, 24, 55, 38, 39, 67, 79, 89, 84, 126 Thomas, Donna C85 24, 31, 501 54 Thompkins, Sharleen C95 30, 67 Thompson Michael C115 54, QI Thompson, Patty Lou C85 50, 59 Thompson, Patty May C85 50, 61 Thornton, Iohn C125 II, 15, 29,34,38y64s76w77r80,8H 84,93,I20 Thornton, Marilyn C95 25, 30, 50, 68 Thurman, Wayne C125 59, 83, 120 Tiffany, Kay C115 14, 23, 25, 37, 70 Tiffany, Terry C95 22, 69, QI C99 55 Timmerman, Steve Timpe, Elaine C95 65 Tinsley, Ioyce C85 61 Tivol, Edwin C85 61 Toalson, Pat C125 10, 12, 13, 14, 255 29, 36, 35, 68, 79, 84, 120, 124 Tobb, Diana C115 36, 38, 39, Valenti, Marilyn C105 10, 71 Vandagriff, Iackie C95 72 Vandenberg, William C85 S4 Vandiver, Iean C105 71 Van Dyke, David C85 55 Van Dyke, Mary Ianc C115 49155 Van Laningham, Linda C105 56 Vials, Linda C105 10, 50, 62, 76 Viator, Donna CI05 24, 29, 37, 66 Vinson, Iudy C115 63 Voge, Ken C115 12, 19, 47, 71 Vogt, Carol C105 25, 29, 37, 50, 66 Vun0vich,Dusenc C95 50, 51, 62 W Waas, Samuel C95 38, 67, 102 Wagner, Ingrid C115 14, 58, 70 Wagner, Rainer C105 Walker, Ianet C95 25, 30, 50, 65, 78 Walker, Larry C85 55 Walker, Pat C105 66 Shirley C85 61 Walker, Walkup, Frank C85 57 Wallace, Charles C85 55 Wallace, Kay C105 24, 30, 63 Wallace, Roy C125 65, 100, Waters, Walton C85 55 Watson, Carol CII5 61, 78 Watson, Roger C105 55 Weaver, Carol C115 69 Weaver, Kyle C85 59 Webb. Rosalyn C115 Webster, Iudy C95 62 Webster, Richard C1 25 10, 1 1, 12,I3,14,34,48,66,82,85 89, 90, 106, 121 Weddle, Rex C95 22, 69, QI Weed, Linda C85 24, 31, 50, 72 Weedman, Iames C95 58, 101 Weedman, Ioyce C85 25, 50, 54 Weedman, Ralph C105 65 Weese,Gary C95 65,99 Weiher, Rodney C95 22, 57, QI Weiher, Ronnie C125 60,121 Weiner, Michael C95 S7 Weinhold, Carol C125 1 25, 30, 70, 93, 121, X24 Weisberger, Eugene C125 61, 76, 98, I2I Weisberger, Sandra C85 54 Weiss, Phil C125 IO, 11, 13, 15,29,34,66,76,79,85,99 I2I, 124 Welch, Bob CII5 Wendegatz, Gerald CII5 11, 62,89,9I Wentz. 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