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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.
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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
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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
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