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AARON, PHYLLIS-liveryone was proud of Phyllis for she was our choice for Student Mayor Candidate, Miss Prom of 1957, and an R.O.T.C. attendant. She was president of Thicions. second page editor of Press. a member of N.ll.S. and Quill and Scroll, on the Y-Teen cabinet. Mixer Committee. Pep Club, Discussion Club, and secretary' of M.l.P..X. Missouri U. will see Phy'l next year. .-XPwlil,N. RUN.Xl.IJ-Ronnie spent most of his spare time working with hot rods and consequently served as a member of the Hot Rod Club. .Xfter graduation he will study to be a sign painter. ACRON. CARY-Cary. who likes camping and hiking, achieved his liagle rank in scouting. .Xfter I.C., lfinly lingineering College is his choice. .'XGUll..'XR, FRXNK -One of the nicest fellows around Paseo, Prank lettered two years in football and secured an all-star honorable mention this year. Prank was also treasurer of l,ettermen's Club. Mo. Valley' is his choice for next year. KRS, S'l'U.'XR'l' RON.'XI.lJ-Ron was a Senator of Missouri lloys' State and a member of lunior .Xchieyement. lle will attend M.U. or O.U. next year. .XNIJliRSliN. GARY Nl'.l.S-N.H.S.. 'lirafhc Squad and .X Cappella claimed .'Xmly as a member. He was an liagle Scout and will attend l.C. next year. ARMSTRONG, IJILXN-llean was a C.U.li. student and he enioyed working on his car. ,Xfter graduation he plans to ioin the Air Force. .XRTllUR. .Xl.lCli-.Xlice was a member of Y-Teens. Pep Club. and .Xdyanced Cirls' Chorus. She plans to get married in the near future. ll.XR.'XSll. IJUN.XI.lJ-lion was co-captain of the rifle team. an liagle Scout, and in Mic-o-say and N.H.S. l'le is uncertain about college. ll.XRlil'.R. VlVl.XN-Vicki was a member of .X Cappella. Y- Teens. and Pep Club. Since Vis was married this year, her only ambition is to he a perfect homemaker. JXKKOY .Xiu LY .Xcsltow .'Xitxisti'iuista .kR'I'Hl'Il lS. tRASll ll.-Xli'I'll1JLUXlI-XY lit Li. lii.xxi.'i i' l3.'XRN.'XRD. l.lNIJ.'X-'l'his friendly' gal served as veep of the Student Council, treasurer of the Iunior Class. president ol Zetas and lil .Xteneo, treasurer of .X Cappella, and was in N.ll.S. and .X..X.U.VV. To round out l..Pr.'s year, she was a preliminary candidate for mayor. The University nl' Washington will see Linda next year. ll.XRNliS. .XUl7RliY- .Xudie was co-layout editor ot P.XSliON, a member of A Cappella for two years and held a steady position on the llonor Roll. She was president ol' Y-Teens. Zetas. a member of N.ll.S., Quill and Scroll. Chemistry Club. lil .Xtent-o, Pep Club, lliscussion Club. and the Student Council. .Xudie's Iiuture includes Drury College. IS.XR'I'IlOl.OMliW, .NNN --.-Xnn was chairman ol- .X..X.U.W.. the Courtesy committee of the Student Council. and a member ol' N.H.S. She will attend Wheaton College. liliI.I., CAROLYN-Precious Carolyn was a member ol' Pep Club. Music Club. Y-Teens cabinet. and was a Nurse's Kssistant. She was secretary of .X Cappella, Index editor ol P.XSliON. and ceep ol Ihicions. Carolyn plans to attend college alter graduation. BliNNliT'I'. MARILYN- lic-nny ' won her Paseo pin in sports and was a member of N.ll.S., lotas, l .N..X.. Chemistry' Club, Commerce Club. Pep Club, Y-Teens. and Mixer Committee. She will go to YVarrenshurg next year. IHQRNXRIJ, TOM-'lioin's main interests were working on his car and racing. lle was on the Paseo Press. lle will attend K.C.L'. liliN'l'ON, .XNNli-'A.Xi1i1ic i was a Cheerleader. president of Mask and VVig, a Student liody editor of the P.XSliON, and .i member of .X Cappella, Pep Club. Y-Teen cabinet. Zetas, Comniercu Club. and Student Council. .X place on the llonor Roll proved liei' life was not all social. She will either teach or model alter college at VVarrenshurg. HIACK. SH.XRON-Zetas. Y-Teens, Pep Club, and l-'.N..X. all claimed Sharon's membership. She was also a Nurse's .ksstsI.lI1I. Next year she will probably' attend Drury College .md study nursing. .X1il'IL.-tll .yics .Xsmiasi x llyiuiiiz llyitx-mn Hxkxis llritx.-xiao llisviost HL u it 21
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'sf 'th-37' Huck: Mike Montgall, Art Davis. Front: Lew Hinshaw, Nancy Cook, Barbara Thomas. 20 Hinshaw Heads Senior Class Serving for the second consecutive year, Lew Hinshaw was elected presi- dent of the senior class. Filling the rest of the slate were Art Davis, veepg Barb Thomas, secretary, Nancy Cook, treas- urer, and Mike Montgall, sgt-at-arms. Lew appointed the senior committees in a class meeting on February 21, 1957. Creating the senior Hag was the task of Iudy McCully, Iudy Royse, George Ford, and Roy Busdieeker, who watched it raised in a ceremony at the beginning of senior week, May 27 through 31. Working in cooperation with the junior class, the prom committee was responsible for the annual dance May 1 1. Members of the committee were Ion Hartung, Chuck Downing, Ann Krumsick, and Diana Tobb. Planning of the senior assembly fell to Karen Greb, Linda Davis, Don Wal- ters, and Stan Churchill, members of the Senior Day committee. In charge of preparations for the commencement exercises the night of Iune 5 was a committee composed of Lillian McAfee, Phyllis Aaron, Dennis Cowan, and Rob Malech. Responsibility for the senior play went to Ron Sullivan, Gary Fifield, Merna Merrill, and Mary Ioy. Per- formances were presented on May 3 and 4.
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BL wo Bo t-.tm If it no Boizrsmsi Bit rt: vista t-.tt HRUVVN, WM. BURNS 22 IJ Brossxv. Mani- LY! Booxs Borwi x i it Bitowx, R. Bvitki-. Bt'st:invt.vss BLowsKv. MARiLvN lllblitii-.L'I' Bieftnsnaw Bizowsz, VVM. S. Btriuas Busuii-fziu-.R BIANIJ, lJ.XVli-Sports-mimletl llave contrihutetl his :thilities to Paseo as teep of the l.ettermen's Clulv. Reporter ol' lfngineers, a memlwer of the varsity foothall, liaslietlwall. :intl track teams. Stuclent Council. N.ll.S., :tml Trallic Squatl. He was :twartletl first team .Xll-star in foothall. lfishing aml lwasehall took up lots of this :tctite guys outsitle time. who plans to attentl K.U. or M.U. where he will maior in teaching. BLUNSKY. M.XlJl'.l.YN-Tliis peppy l'irate was :t memlwer of the Pep Cluh, Y-Teens. lil Ateneo, aml Cynthians. She also tvorketl as :tn ollice assistant. fVIatltly enioyetl listening to the raclio. :tml next ye:tr she will he stutlying at l.C. BLONSKY. M.XRll.YN-This sweet gal was :t memher ol' Cynthians, Pep Cluh. Y-Teens, :intl lil .'Xteneo. Marilyn lovetl to watch sports events. I.C. will claim her next year where she will prepare for a secretarial or merehamlising career. BOlilDliFlil.IJ, IJORRINIM ftiirls' athletics ttttili up mtich of this l'irate's school time while sewing :tml playing the piano rilletl her outsitle hours. .Xs secretary-treasurer of lotas antl secretary of l-'.NI..X., Ilorrimla plans to take up teaching hut is umlecitletl as to where. BOOKS. IAMIQS l'.iWorking with ears occupies most of lim's time whose favorite suhiect is hooklteeping, Next fall this fellow plans to attentl I.C., where he will stutly to he :tn engineer. BORCl',l.'I. MKRY ANN-fvlary was presitlent of l'.ll..-X., aml a memher of .Xtlvancetl Girls' Chorus. She was very inter- estecl in clerical practice :tml plans to he-come :t private secretary. BORNLXN, B.XRB.XR.X 4 Pep Cluh. Y-Teens, :tml girls' :tthletics Claimetl Barh as an active participant. This lrientlly g:tl will :ttteml I.C. aml then Drake to hecome .t Metlieal Technician. BOTWINIK. CARY NlII.O-Scouting aml howling were C9:try's main interests. He is tinsure ahotit his career, BR.XlJSH.XVV, 'ITIRRY IO-Terry servetl this year as treasurer of Chemistry Cluh :tml a memher ol lf.N,.X. .Xfter gratluation she plans to go into nurse's training. BRUIQNINCBR. R.XY-Ray's great interest in science has given him the amhition of hecoming a scientist :tml teaching in college. :X memlwer of the Honor Roll :tml Chemistry Cluh, this Pirate pl:tns to attentl Beloit. BRCVVN, ROBERT IJ.-This nice guy was :t memher of .X Cappella for two years aml math raterl very high on his list of favorite suhiects. Boh is umlecicletl ahout his future, hut is interestetl in automohile engines. BROWN. WlI.l.l.XN1 SCO'I l'-Bill servetl as tre:tsurer of the Lettermen's Cluh, aml he was on the Trallic Squatl antl Stutlent Council. The Heltl ot' law enforcement will claim this Pirate alter college. BROWN, W'll.l.l,XM Ulf.-XXI-Bill plans to ioin the Navy alter gratluation. He is unrlecitletl :thout what he will tlo after his Nasal career, BURKIQ. MlCH.Xl-QI. ll.- Iiaskethall aml howling claimetl most of Mike-'s spare titne. This latl pl:tns to continue with his music or enter civil engineering after gratluation. BURKS. KxXTl'lRYN N.XlJlNl'Q--Tliis sweet gal was Ll member of ittlvancetl Girls' Chorus aml :tlso participatetl in girls' athletics. Kathy may atteml husiness college to take up secre- tarial work. BURNS, .XUGUST-- .Xugie's hohhies were horseback rieling aml collecting stamps, He will go to I.C. next year aml become a psychologist or printer. BUSHMANN. lJONN.X-'Al3ogo seryetl as a memlwer of Iotas. .Mlvancetl Girls' Chorus. Y-Teens. Pep Cluh. and the Inter-cluh Council. aml was awartletl a letter for her achieve- ments in girls' sports. llevoting much of her otttsitle time to church activities aml music. Donna plans to heeome a private secretary. BUSIJIHCKIQR. ROY--.Xs Coflftlitul' of the PASICON :intl Battalion Commamler of the R.0.T.C., Cap hatl little sparc time, hut managetl to Final enough somewhere to he a lieutenant of the Traffic Squatl, Discussion Cluh vcep, :tml a member of Engineers, Quill aml Scroll, lbehate Team aml Chemistry Club. Roy was electetl presitlent of N.H.S. aml servctl as Senior class representative on the Student Council Executive Boartl. He was on the Highest Honor Roll every semester.
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