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

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Doors conceal all Things which are a parr of life. Some are real, orhers imaginary BUT behind all doors is life. This is a srory of life aT Paseo- a siory of classes, a sfory of doors. These doors af Paseo open To us rooms, faces, acriviries - and memories. Let These pages open The door 'ro a year of memories for you. , Y 'V V-QT T' X.. HUHHHHTRHTWH HND FHCUlVl 6 i X W V., XV!!! i STUUEHT BODY IE 2 1 .Ag 'M 'sf 532935951 : . , UHGHHUHTWN BU cumfms S Q .I xx X.. 'N x I ' A x U x j ' x . Q - x xg uv, tltx i wf s . 5 A . , , S R.ll.T.lI. 82 X , U , Mxdv 1 X J 3' X 1' XEY'J fAf?.f' K+? X ,ExJ'X?XX .3 K :J .aaz.x.,.q: , Kg C4 vu X . ff' X NNif'rgy -Giga: A PX-9 HTHLETIBS 92 v i 'Z HCIIVITIE5 H4 4 HDIHIHISTRHTIUH ANU FHCULTYfB1ff 52'Qf 1-if Mi: if V, . f ., if f,,' ' LA' 1 M Q f If if J 1 f L V , A - 1 ,i aff' : 'f L 1, U 1, f 1 ff! W 1 ., nf , ' I f ' I ,Z - fjyfgq W gy I L PW 1 1 Q if ,sf , k..,.mf,.4 I Fili- pm f'WQQ7jfZy if NJ W ff f 4 AA! A J, AW f X Vf L N WW QUQZW QJW NJ 45-N .-.--...Nd Turning The key ThaT opens The door of life is The goal of Paseo's adminisTraTion and TaculTy. Our admini.sTraTion helps Us wiTh scholastic problems and advises us in our plans Tor life afTer lil graduaTion, while The TacuITy paTienTly Tries To Teach us funda- menTal principles. BoTh work unceasingly To help us succeed. Ae,-4 MR. E. E. CURTIS, VICE PRINCIPAL Mr. E. E. Curtis came to Paseo this year from Van Horn High School to assume the responsibilities of Vice Prin- cipal. Of his new post Mr. Curtis says: My first year at Paseo has been interesting, challeng- ing, and rewarding. When students have the courage, conviction, and initiative to shoulder their responsibilities of leadership, they can make a great contribution to the improvement of their school and to the development of fine traditions. This kind of loyalty and service has helped to build the proud heritage we enioy at Paseo. My sincere best wishes to you all. 18- MR. J. C. BOND, PRINCIPAL Having completed i5 years as principal, Mr. J. C. Bond, by faithful service has efficiently led the functions of Paseo. As 'proof of success in his profession, Mr. Bond's name has been listed in Who's Who in America for the last i7 years. He has also excelled in other fields for he was awarded the Silver Beaver for out- standing leadership in the Boy Scouts. I am happy to congratulate the student body on the many excellent achievements of the year. Success has come to us because of your loyalty, your enthusiasm, and your will- ingness to work. To all I express my grateful appreciation, says Mr. Bond. ' A NOTE OF APPRECIATION Mr. J. C. Bond, our principal and friend, has completed fifteen years of dedicated service to Paseo. We are grateful for his tireless efforts on our behalf and especially for his warm friendship. As Mr. Bond closes the door of Paseo behind him, we wish him health and happiness in his future retirement, a retirement that may take him far from the school on the hill he loved so well but can never take him far from the hearts of the students whom he inspired. MISS RUTH NORRIS, COUNSELOR Miss Ruth Norris, who is now in her l4th year Paseo, has the mammoth task of acting as coun- selor to iunior and senior Pirates. Yearly she helps seniors decide what college they want to attend or what profession they wish to enter and makes certain that they take the appropriate courses. In addition, she is in charge of giving the English, mathematics, and aptitude tests. MISS ROSE MCMASTER, COUNSELOR ln 1957 Miss Rose McMaster came from South- east High School to be Paseo's eighth grade, freshmen, and sophomore counselor. It is her duty to solve their problems, both those pertain- ing to school life and those of a personal nature, and she also assists Miss Norris in giving tests. Mrs. Sondra Brown was added to Paseo's ad- ministrative staff two years ago as secretary to the counselors. mined ofa am alma aoceea OFFICE STAFF Neva W- Cl'1I'lS7if10 Gale T. Toalson, Wilda M. Morrison, Sondra J. Brown -9- THOMAS Common Learnings RAY ADAMS RICHARD M. BINGMAN Mathematics Human Science RICHARD ALLEN BURNS Biology M. L. CATER Band Orchestra Mathematics -10- 3 JAMES B. AUSTIN N. VIRGINIA BAILEY JOSEPHINE BAITY EVA BERGSTROM Common Learnings Speech EngIisI'1 PI'1ysicaI Education English SGT. L. M. BLAIR IRENE BLASE ALFRADA BOCK ALICE BOICOURT R.O.T.C. Latin Drama CIothing Psychology Speech Family Living Commercial Law LaVERNE T. CABLE EUGENE CAMPBELL WM. MORRIS CAMPBELL BERENEICE CANNON Vocai Music - Mathematics Drafting Spanish Woodwork f Metalwork infos WILLARD R. CHAMBERS JOHN P. COLEMAN PAUL C. CONSTANT ROBERT S. COULTER Common Learnings Art French Civics Mathematics LUTHER CROCKER History MARGARET FALLS Common Learnings 1 . ,H i' j E 1 - I g , ig, Vx? Q ii . ' T 1 E I F -4 s W- - K . .,., i.:LSi,Y ,. A 'Ns in B r -., , Q. MARY DAUGHERTY MAGDALEN DOWNIE NELSON DWIGHT Civics WILLIAM K FESSLER Physical Education , s fy,...2 I A PHLETA MAE GHERRING FREDERICK GOTT English Art LAURA JOHNSTON BEATRICE F. JOURDAN History American Problems Vocal Music English Physical Education ROBERT W. FORBES C.O.E. X. .3 BURL D. HARMON KATIE HOLLEY English Typing Shorthand Mathematics HARRY L. KLUTTZ RAY L. KOENING Common Learnings Woodwork MAXINE ERICKSON Foods Clothing GAULDIN HAROLD GERSH English MARY RUTH JACOBSON Typing Shorthand Clerical Practice M GERALDINE KRAMER English -11- 'Nl Pg Au ri? Tl Pb as Pt W' W0 you ' ' L 'um :owe 21 T 'mt 'Q' Er Tm ' IMIQ3 m Md ' - - ' . 5f.f: i . 3g ,f ,f - Gd as W' If 1 C Bk 4 ' V I if V 3 , I E I gg, Q P 1 ya 74 I 4 A f 4 R H, I . qw , ,KL t.K..If,1 1f.ws..z5f R P I ai? '53 ONALD H. LINDLEY Metalwork MONTE LINDWALL Chemistry R i DOROTHY McGiNNIS Homemaking ELIZABETH MINCKEMEYER Mathematics NELL GRIER MITCHELL Physical Education HfQ.' ,xf ww Vw if avi ivcu .V L I. ,Y-' , 4 I - -EEZOLIVERI 'W' DALE PARKER RALPH c. PATTERSON Mathematics Drafting Drivers' Education A. B. RICHMOND ROBERT RICHMOND km JAMES H. SAMPSON Speech 'K English Mathematics xx A It -'V .X ty V. K -12- C. DEAN LOVERN MARY ELIZABETH MANLOVE Common Learnings English CLEO P. MORRISSETTE OTIS MUMAW Physics Vocal Music ZORA M. PETTIT LOTTIE G. REBER Homemaking Mathematics Human Science WILLA K. SCHMIDT W. R. SEARS Art History J' l 4 J ' . te. ff in T- 5 MARY W. SHAWVER JAMES SHEPHERD ETHEL MAY SHULL MARGOT WALKER WAYNE H. WEHRLE Mathematics History Common Learnings Physica! Education Bioiogy Physiography EDITH NEOMA WEINBERG RUTH WELCH DONALD E. WITHERS JOAN BUEBENDORF HELEN STEWART History Typing Typing Accompanist Accompanist Shorthand Bookkeeping E ROBERTA YOUNG CECILIA MARIE BURKE Accompanist Nurse ,N fr T. V, LAPPIN Head Custodian ,13- T 3i95F?2'i Q tr.. 'f P.T.A. BOARD First row: Mrs. Fred A. Hearn, Mrs, Stanley J. Keiter, Mrs. Leo A. Bodde, Mrs. John Porter, Mrs. Leo Wechsler, Mrs. Walter Glass- cock, Jr., Mrs. J. W. Salmon, Mrs. E. P. Witte, Mrs. Ted Carstensen. Second row: Mrs. J. P. Robertson, Mrs. Russell Cooledge, Mrs. Floyd Ivey, Mrs. Allen Cooper, Mrs. B. G. Eakens, Mrs. Cary C. Hinchman, Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Mrs. Charles Blackburn, Mrs. Eldon rw. , as 'fi .,.. l K Y K 15:51 will NJ . .5 ' A .. sf Budd. Third row: Mrs. Clyde Koger, Mrs. M. J. DeMarea, Mrs. Herbert Merrill, Mrs. Robert Stephan, Mrs. Wm. Vandenberg, Mrs. Clarence Tolle, Mrs. R. H. Haubein. Fourth row: Mrs. William Jewell, Mrs. Charles Cash, Mrs. Authur Taylor, Mrs. F. W. Keilhack, Mr. J. C. Bond. 53- mqf ff ., Q ar . is I Q I ., ...,lk . A . W 5: -s.,.,::' N .' V ,gif I' . JAM, KMTL Q M 'K 8 -gl. , wx .- r - :..' 5:1 iii -' i . .. l . ll, y 5 . - LW A sa - L ' T. S QQ! 5 i 5,7 ii A ' K A .e l T af. . g Q w ,K is K -Q ' 'S . X ...rs if T . s CAFETERIA STAFF First row: Esther Wulfekammer, Anna Lawman, Mary Guest, Violit Kincade, Gertrude Carroll, Bessie Williams, Gertrude Tuggle, Mabel Dettweiler, Helen Baron, Bessie Reynolds, Berenice Kelly. Second LIBRARY STAFF row: Blanch Williams, Cleo'Robinson, Nola Leonard, Estelle Leslie, Emma Progman, Alice Lovell, Almeda Iseli, Sam Watson, Houston Bailey. lefl to Right: Mrs. Edith Stevens, Miss Marilyn Olson, Miss Diane Stevens, Miss Florence Wade, Miss Joella Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson. W- 'ffl' , ...ak , ,. ages.. . . K 'Q A Air I 5 f l l y 1,11 l 1, 1 ' ' .., U X f 1,1 031 ,Y .l, .A fl-A f' . 1 W X X an ' f l fl ' l I in' fly' . fl ' ' ffl ,.1 W V, , 1 l J ,Q ,j NU, WL ' nf f I, ll, 5f7'l' fl , f l ' IJ X 1 IA. I f' ' , l fl, -1 A' ,,Vl' Ill, rf 'll f1fl!.l H! , 'lf X , If, Sernesfer grade cards mean extra work for teachers. -4. 'H , x 4 Y Really Mr. Coleman, a hula hoop? Finished at last F '1' STUDENT BODY J-.Nb Seen daily in The halls of Paseo are eighTeen hundred sTudenTs. The maioriTy of These sTrive To excel scholasTically and usually find Time To parTicipaTe in aTTer-school acTiviTies. BUT all work Toward The same goal, ThaT They may walk Through The door of graduaTion. laden!! dawned W ag STU DENT COUNCIL Through representatives from each homeroom, our Student Council acts as the main governing l body at Paseo and endeavors to further the interests vice PRESADENT SECRETARY of every Pirate. This year, as before, the council Glenn MCCOY Marv l-YM Allen handled all Student Body fund drives, sold Paseon and Press subscriptions, mixer and game tickets, and planned and executed the football queen crowning, Foreign Exchange Student assembly, Junior and Senior class elections, and the selection of the cheerleaders. Music in the cafeteria, major revisions in the Student Council Constitution and Paseo Handbook, raising officer qualifications to an S grade average, and strengthening executive powers were among the innovations of the Student Council during the past year. TREASURER SGT.-AT-ARMS Janey Long Dick Kenworthy JR. CONTINUITY OFFICER PARLIAMENTARIAN Dusene Vunovich Harriet Benson PRESIDENT Richard Copaken -1s- V Hcwwwiwkmeww 7a 754 wld' .. bf 'X FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD First row: Vicki Shumaker, Barry Smith, Joleeta Wentz, Ann Smetzer. Second row: Bob Davis, Janey Long, Mary Lynn Allen, Rex Weddle, Sherry Cromwell. Third row: Richard Copaken, Harriet Benson, Dusene Vunovich, Linda Stolzer, Elaine Earhart, Bruce Knight. Fourth row: .lay Salmon, Glenn McCoy, Pam Patrick, Bonnie Skelly, Skip Davis, Dick Kenworthy. SECOND SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD First,row: Betty Steiner, Harriet Benson, Barbara Wehrle, Wanda Beard, Elaine Earhart, Kaye Van Shoelandt. Second row: Glenn McCoy, Serean Griesel, Jerry Burstein, Cecelia Heine, Steven Wheelock, Richard Copaken, Jane Robertson. Third row: Kelly Sandy, Ed Tivol, Jack Silvey, Scott Carter. ' The Executive Board with its interest and enthusiasm is the active governing body at Paseo. .-19- HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES lst Semester First row: Pete Markese, Elaine Duke, Bonnie Harvey, Doug Matheis, Rickie Posler, Bill Viditto, Larry Lasiter, Bob Settles, Shirley Walker. Second row: Diane Huston, Annette Bushakra, Lee Anne Reeve, Helena Markese, Marsha Zeff, Judy McGee, Deanna Thomas, Harriet Schultz, Margaret Elwell. Third row: Joyce Boswell, Sharon Sweeny, Pat Robinson, Claudia Carlson, Sharon Martasin, HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES 2nd Semester First row: Ann Townley, Janet Skirvin, Helena Markese, Lora Lea Scott, Shari Brown, Annette Bushakra, Ronnie Zolotor. Second row: Mike Cohen, Stanley Schlozman, Jack Bulavsky, Bonnie Edwards, Linda Ekblaw, Lana Leonard, Barbara Foster, Doug Carlarlder. i Barbara Foster, Anne Ellis, Barbara Butler, Kay VanScholendt. Fourth row: Jane Kelso, Mary Lou Balderston, Donna Noger, Jennifer Pritchard, Jerry Miller, Pat Finkle, Betty Bastian, Maxine Diedrichs. Fifth row: Dennis Koger, John Stevens, Fred Northcraft, Paul Crow, Richard Scott, Buddy Helman, Michael Rose, Ronnie Marshal, Mike Reed. Third row: Larry Cameron, Kathy Polallis, Mike Lytle, Doug Dubin, Jim Caldwell, Jim Konomos, Fred Northcraft. Fourth row: Madelyn Diedrichs, Mike Reed, Marilyn Thornton, Frances Holler, Janet Engler, Gary Hearn, Bill Knox, Darold Graves. y -20- THE SENIOR CLASS After a year of leading the numerous organiza- tions and contributing to the good of Paseo, the Senior Class of I959 has graduated. Because the seniors were so busy guiding the underclassrnen and participating in various activities, the majority seldom had any spare time. Any senior can remember vividly the newness and the fear of that first day at the big high school five years ago, the making of new friends, the con- stant worry concerning grades, joining various organizations, and finally, their senior year when the primary thing thought about was graduation and, maybe, college. But all discovered that to be a senior is a unique experience of life. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT, JOHN SALMON-Jay was Sports Editor of Press and president of Chemistry Club. He also served as treasurer of his junior class, a member of the Executive Board of the Student Council, vice-president of Quill and Scroll and Discussion Club, a lieutenant of Traffic Squad, and a member of Book Crew, Debate Team, Drama Workshop, and Juntos. He plans to attend Washing- ton University or M.I.T. His future occupation will be in either engineering or business. VICE-PRESIDENT, RICHARD COPAKEN-Richard's willingness to work helped him climb to the top at Paseo. A few of Richard's honors and achievements included being chairman of Paseo's Red Cross, Red Cross Midwest Region president, treasurer of Student Council his junior year and president his senior year, Inter-Club president, vice-president of his junior and senior class, Co-Editor of Paseon, and a member of N.H.S., Engineers, Discussion Club, and the Tennis Team. He will attend Cal-Tech to prepare for his future occupation in basic research. SECRETARY, MARY LYNN ALLEN-Serving as secretary of Student Council, Football Princess, R.O.T.C. Queen, a member of A Cappella, a B-team and varsity cheerleader, and secretary of her junior and senior class, were a few of Mary's honors. She was also a Senior Editor of Paseon and a member of Zetas, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Spanish Club. Next year M.U. will claim this popular girl. After college she plans a career as an airline hostess. TREASURER, GLENN MCCOY-Just mention sports, and Glenn comes to mind. He was on the varsity football, basketball, and track teams, and achieved the honor of receiving honorable men- tion in football. Glenn was president of Engineers and his junior class, vice-president of Student Council, treasurer of the Senior Class, and a lieutenant of Traffic Squad. The University of Idaho will see him next year where he will study forestry. SGT.-AT-ARMS, DUSENE VUNOVICH-This girl has beauty and personality plus. She was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Zetas, A Cappella Choir, and Spanish Club. Her many honors included being a varsity cheerleader, Football Queen, R.O.T.C. Princess, junior continuity officer of the Student Council, and vice-president of Inter-Club. Next year Dusene will be on campus at either M.U. or William Jewell, where she will major in business and minor in music. pl- Top to bottom: Glenn McCoy, Mary Lynn Allen, .lay Salmon Dusene Vunovich, Richard Copaken. -2j.. 1 ADAMS ALLEN ALLISON ALNUTT ANDERSON ARNETT BAELLOW BAKER BANDY BARNES BARTLETT BEHN BENSON BERRY BICKNELL BLACKBURN, C. BLACKBURN, S. BOATMAN ADAMS, BONNlEHBonnie's busy life at Paseo was spent as pres- ident of Mask and Wig, sergeant-at-arms of Pep Club, sergeant-at- arms of Zetas, and a member of Y-Teens Cabinet, Student Council, Discussion Club, F.B.L.A., Fall Play Cast, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She will attend an l.B.M, school next year. ALLEN, MARY LYNNfSee Class Officers. ALLISON, BOB--This sports-minded boy lettered in football and track. He was a member of the Lettermen's Club, Traffic Squad, and vice-president of Juntos. Bob will attend J.C. next year. ALNUTT, SANDRA LEE-Sandy kept busy by participating in the Chemistry Club, Y-Teens, and F.N.A. She plans to go to K.C.U. or J.C. to become a medical technician, ANDERSON, JUDYA Pudy used her spare time skiing, sewing, and, as she said, loafing. She plans to attend J.C. to study secretarial work. ARNETT, TWILA-Vivacious Twila was a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Pepettes, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She plans to study at Warrensburg next year. Her ambition is to become an airline hostess. BAELLOW, HARLAfWhen Harla was not working, she enioyed listening to records. J.C. will see this gal where she will study to be a secretary. BAKER, SAM-Sam spent his busy life at Paseo as a member of Traffic Squad, Chemistry Club, and Spanish Club. He was also secretary of .luntos and on the Student Council. He plans to study civil engineering at Illinois University. BANDY, JANET-Lively .lan was on Paseon, a member of A Cap- pella, Student Council, Y-Teens, F.B.L.A., and Iotas. This gal will study secretarial work at J.C. BARNES, PHILLIP-Phil enioyed working on cars. After gradua- tion he plans to attend J.C. BARTLETT, JUDITH ANN-Judy spent her after-school hours par- ticipating in girls' sports. She has also been on the hockey team. Goal-fhistory teacher, college-eWarrensburg. BEHN, CAROLYN-Friendly Carolyn was on Paseon, a B-team cheerleader, treasurer of Thicions, and Inter-Club representative for Y-Teens. This gal also found time to be a member of A Cappella, Pepettes, Pep Club, F.T.A., Chemistry Club, and the High Honor Roll. She plans to attend Concordia Teachers College. BENSON, HARRIET-Harriet kept busy at Paseo as secretary of Thicions, president of F.T.A., parliamentarian of Student Council, and chairman of the Mixer Committee. N.H.S., A.A.U.W., Jr. Red Cross, attending Girls' State, and working as Co-Editor of Paseon also helped fill Harriet's school time. During her spare time she pursued her hobby of ping-pong. Harriet would like to attend Wellesley. BERRY, JOE-Joe was a member of Traffic Squad and on the Honor Roll. Joe will study to be an occupational therapist at Kansas University. BICKNELL, GEORGE F.-This Pirate served as an R.O.T.C. lieu- tenant. The Navy will claim him next year. BLACKBURN, CHARLENE- Char made Quill and Scroll and served as treasurer of Iotas. She also belonged to Chemistry Club and F.B.L.A. William Jewell will be her college next year where she will study medicine. BLACKBURN, STEPHEN-Steve was in Mic-O-Say and a member of Juntos. Steve will attend J.C. to study engineering. BOATMAN, JAMES LEE-Jim played B-team and varsity football. Warrensburg will welcome him next year. BORDMAN, MARILYN--Marilyn served as a nurse's assistant and was a member of F.B.L.A., French Club, and F,N.A. Next year, O.U. or Nl.U. will claim this future private secretary. BOTWINIK, ARNOLD- Arny enioys collecting stamps. He be- longed to the Explorer Air Squadron and plans to work as welder. BOYER, PATRICIA--Pat enioyed spending her spare time playing table tennis and sewing. She will go to J.C. next year to become a secretary. BOYSKO, LEANNA--While at Paseo, this attractive girl was sec- retary of French Club, veep of Discussion Club, and a member of F.T.A. and Physics Club. ln addition, she was chairman of A,A.U.W. and made N.H.S. She will study to become a teacher at Beloit or William Jewell. BRAY, NAOMI-Naomi was in Y-Teens, Advanced Girls' Chorus, and C.O.E. She will attend Southwest Baptist College or Iowa Wesleyan to become a secretary. BRAY, NITA-Nita liked to collect records. She plans to be a typist for some firm next year. BRENNER, HARRIETT-Harriett's success as a social worker was assured by her service to the Jewish Community Center. Belonging to French Club, Chemistry Club, and Drama Workshop showed how much Harriett likes being with people. She will be a credit to Junior College. BRIMBLE, DARLENE-Being on Paseon took up a lot of Darlene's time, but she also participated in El Ateneo, Chemistry Club, A Cappella, and Y-Teens. She was lnter-Club representative for lotas. She will attend J.C. BROWN, CONSTANCE-Connie's many activities included N.H.S., A.A.U.W., and Quill and Scroll. She was reporter for lotas, third- page editor of the Press, president of French Club, secretary of Latin Club, gift receiver for her junior class, and in the Fall Play Cast, Pep Club, and the Debate Team. Connie hopes to become a iournalist after attending either K.U. or Barnard, BORDMAN BOTWINIK BOYER BRENNER BRIMBLE BROWN, C. BROWN, W. BRUCE, D. BRUCE, J. BROWN, DONALD C.--Don enioyed spending his spare hours bowling. He plans to study medicine obstetrics at K.U. BROWN, GARY-Gary managed to play varsity football, and be a football, basketball, and track manager. He was a member of Lettermen's Club and Traffic Squad. A career in printing is in this boy's future. BROWN, LARRYvLarry enioyed art work and belonged to the Tennis Team. He plans to attend the Kansas City Art institute and become a commercial artist. BROWN, WALLACE-While at Paseo, Wally participated in Chem- istry Club and Spanish Club. He'll go to J.C. next year to learn how to get rich quick. BRUCE, DAVID-Dave worked on the Stage Crew and was a football manager while at Paseo. He will study iet mechanics or industrial engineering at J.C. BRUCE, JOHN-This active talker made himself heard around Paseo. John was a member of Debate Team, Tennis Team, Traffic Squad, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Delphians, lnter-Club, Fall Play Cast, Starlight Theatre Advisory Board, and served on Paseon. John attended Boys' State his iunior year. He plans to attend K.C.U. to prepare for a law career. BRYAN, LOUIS JAMES-Louie was a member of A Cappella and on the Honor Roll. He wants to attend Drury College and become a director of religious education. BRYANT, MARJORIE-Margie, a small girl with a lot of pep, was reporter of Thicions and on the Y-Teens Cabinet. She also found time to participate in Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Drill Team, Student Council, and Spanish Club. Future school-Drury, ambition-X-ray technician. BURKE, EDWARD-In his spare time Ed worked with radios and studied electronics. Future school-K.U., ambition-chemist or physicist. BOYSKO BRAY, NAOMI BRAY, NITA BROWN, D. BROWN, G. BROWN, L. BRYAN BRYANT BURKE BURKITT, JOHN LEE-John enjoyed working on his car. He hopes to become an auto mechanic. BUSHAKRA, GEORGIA ANN-Georgia served as Treasurer of F.B.L.A. and president of a Junior Achievement Company. She plans to study secretarial work or bookkeeping at a business college. CALDWELL, JIM--This personable guy was Business Editor of Paseon and an Eagle Scout. He was also on the roll of El Ateneo, Delphians, Traffic Squad, and Chemistry Club. Next year will find him studying business courses at either Warrensburg or Baker. CALLOWICK, MARILYN-Marilyn was a member of Orchestra. This year she was enrolled in the C.O.E. program. She wants to continue her present work at A.T.84T. CAMERON, LARRY-Likeable Larry was in the Civil Air Patrol. Next year will see Larry at K.C.U. where he'll study to be a pharmacist. CAMP, BETTY-Cooking, and swimming were enioyed by Betty. She plans to go into some field of office work after graduation. CAMP, PATRICIA-Pat enioyed her leisure hours boating and singing. She plans to be a typist and bookkeeper. CAPPS, JACK-Membership in Physics Club, A Cappella, and Boys' Chorus kept Jack busy at Paseo. Next year Jack will attend J.C. where he will study to be a chemist. CARLANDER, DOUGLAS- Tiger was a member of Engineers, Traffic Squad, and was a varsity letterman in basketball. Doug expects to attend C.M.S.C. CARLSON, RICHARD-Being on the Honor Roll and secretary of A Cappella were honors Richard received. He also found time to be a member of Engineers, Boys' Chorus, Physics Club, Drama Workshop, Debate Team, and Spanish Club. Sports rated tops with Rich who plans to attend Bethany College. BURKITT BUSHAKRA CALDWELL CAMP, P. CAPPS CARLANDER CASTRO CHAMP CHURCH CARNEY, JUANITA MILDRED-Sewing and dancing were some of Nita's hobbies. She belonged to F.T.A., Y-Teens, and F.H.A. Future school-Washburn, ambition-teacher. CARPENTER, LINDA-Participating in Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Mixer Committee, and Chemistry Club, kept Linda busy, but this vivacious gal also found time to be secretary of Zetas and Y- Teens, Copy Editor of Paseon, and attendant to Paseon Queen, and a member of Quill and Scroll. She plans to attend William Jewell where she will study to be a medical record librarian. CASTRO, TONY CHAMP, ALBA-Alba liked to spend her time swimming, danc- ing and most of all, loafing. She wants to attend l.B.M. school. CHURCH, ANNELLA SUE-Annella served as secretary of Pa- tricians and was a member of Chemistry Club. Baker or War- rensburg will welcome this sweet gal next year where she will study to be a biologist. CLARK, BONNIE-Musically-minded Bonnie belonged to Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus and spent her spare time listening to records. After graduation she will continue in her iob as long-distance operator. CLEVELAND, CAROL-This cute blond was a member of Pep Club, F.B.L.A,, Y-Teens, Drill Team, and Thicions. Next year will see Clev studying secretarial work at Warrensburg. COLLIER, SARAH-Sally enioyed cooking, art, and photography in her spare time. She was secretary and vice-president of Pa- tricians, and a member of Chemistry Club, Paseon staff, and Physics Club. After attending J.C. Sally hopes to enter library science. CALLOWICK CAMERON CAMP, B. CARLSON CARNEY CARPENTER CLARK CLEVELAND COLLIER CONKRIGHT, TOM DEAN-Delphians, Traffic Squad, Debate Team and Physics Club all claimed Tom as a member. This guy was also a captain of R.O.T.C., and Commander of the Honor Guard. Tom has decided to attend K.C.U. COPAKEN, RICHARD D.-See Class Officers. CRAWFORD, PAUL-Paul enioyed working on cars. The campus of K.C.U. or J.C. will welcome him next year. CROSBY, SUSANNA--Susanna was active in Paseo's Orchestra, Chemistry Club, and played in the All-City Orchestra. Next year she will attend J.C. CROSSWHITE, SALLY4This energetic Pirate was on the roll of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Advanced Girls' Chorus, and Student Council. Sally will attend Weaver Aeronautics School to become an airline hostess. CROW, DON-Playing football his freshman, iunior, and senior years made Don eligible for membership in Lettermen's Club. He will study electronics at J,C. CRUMBAUGH, GARY LEE-Besides being a member of Traffic Squad, Gary was a collector of stamps, coins, and model planes. His future trade will be printing. CULLEN, ROBERTA- Berte was on the roll of the Paseo C.O.E. program. After graduation Roberta plans to go to Kansas City College of Beauty where she'lI study to be a beauty operator. DAVIS, DONALD I.EEfDon enioyed working on cars. He plans to own his own garage someday, although now, he is half owner in the Davis 8- Staatz Auto Body and Motor Repair Service. DAVIS, .IUDIE E.-.Judie was on the roll of A Cappella and French Club. Lindenwood College will claim this Pirate whose ambition is to be a director of religious activities. DAVIS, THEODORE DAVID-Boy Scouts filled most of Ted's time. He wants to become an electrical engineer after attending K.C.U. or J.C. DEAN, CARLfColIecting 'records is CarI's favorite hobby. This DeMolay member plans to attend J.C. and become an electrical engineer. DEFFENBAUGH, .IOELLA-Chemistry Club, and Pep Club claimed JoeIIa's membership. She plans to attend Kansas or Oklahoma University. DICKEY, JAMES THOMAS-Jim spent his time at Paseo partici- pating in R.O.T.C. He lettered as a member of Paseo's Rifle Team. Lt. Dickey will go to J.C. to become a veterinarian. DIEDRICHS, MADELYN-Whenever there was art to be done, there was Mad. She was decorations chairman of the Mixer Committee, vice-president of Y-Teens, Organizations Editor of Paseon, and reporter for Zetas. Pep Club, Drill Team, and Quill and Scroll also claimed Madelyn as a member. She received her first crown as Football Princess and her second crown as Paseo's first Paseon Queen, Madelyn plans to attend K.U. where she will maior in art to become a commercial artist. DOERHOFF, KATHLEEN ANNE-This gal was a member of Patricians and F.B.L.A. Kay enioyed designing fashions. She wants to become a secretary. DORNAN, BONNIE-Bonnie was on the roll of Iotas, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, and girls' sports. She wishes to be an I.B.M. operator. DOWNS, ROBERT CARL-Bob was Circulation Manager of the Press staff, veep and secretary of Delphians, and veep of A Cap- pella. He was also a member of Traffic Squad, Spanish Club, Boys' Chorus, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, and the Honor Roll. K.U. will claim this future engineering or science major. CONKRIGHT COPAKEN CRAWFORD CROSBY CROSSWHITE CROW CRUMBAUGH CULLEN DAVIS, D. DAVIS, J. DAVIS, T. DEAN DEFFENBAUGH DICKEY DIEDRICHS DOERHOFF DORNAN DOWNS DOYLE EASON ENGLER EVERSOLE FI EBIG FISHER -26 DUNI EKBLAW ENNIS FAIR FIFIELD FOGLESONG EARHART ELLIS ERDMAN FAWCETT FINKLE FOSTER DOYLE, LEON-Fishing and track rated high with Leon. He was in Physics Club. After graduation Leon plans to work as a draftsman. DUNI, SANDRA-Being a reporter of Fleur de Lis, an R,O.T.C. Queen candidate, member of Chemistry Club, F.T.A,, and Drama Workshop, Sandi had few spare moments while at Paseo. M,U. will see this likeable gal next year. EARHART, ELAINE-This very attractive girl was president of French Club, treasurer of Y-Teens, president of Cynthians, Paseon Queen Attendant, and chairman of the Art Committee for the Student Council. Elaine was also on the roll of N.H.S., A.A.U.VV., Chemistry Club, Discussion Club, and Pep Club. K-State will be glad to claim this future math maior. EASON, CHARLEANE-Besides being a member of Pep Club, Frankie enjoyed collecting miniature animals and records. Charleane wants to be a secretary. EKBLAVV, LINDA-While at Paseo, Linda was on Paseon, treasurer of Zetas, veep of Chemistry Club, treasurer of A Cappella, reporter of Discussion Club, and a member of Pep Club, Pepettes, and Y-Teens Cabinet. Her ambition is to become an architect after studying at St. Olaf. ELLIS, ANNE4This niceflooking Pirate was a Paseon Queen Attendant, president of Zetas, veep of Mask and Wig, secretary of Pepettes, and on the Y-Teens Cabinet. Anne was also a member of Pep Club, Student Council, and Girls' Chorus. Future school-M.U., ambitionehome economics major. ENGLER, JANET-Janet was the first-page editor of the Press and a member of Quill and Scroll. ln addition, she was a member of Discussion Club, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, and the initiator of lotas, Next year, Janet plans to attend C.M.S.C. where she will maior in history. ENNIS, JEANNE-Drama rates top with this gal as she had the lead in the Fall Play. Drill Team of which she is vice-president, Pep Club, Mask and Wig and Y-Teens all claimed her as a member. Warrensburg or NLU. will probably see her next year. ERDMAN, BERNARD PAUL-Lt, Colonel Erdman was R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander for 1958-1959. He also enioyed being a member of Traffic Squad, Rifle Team, and Boy Scouts. Future school-K.C,U,, ambition-pharmacist or career in the armed forces. EVERSOLE, JON ANN- Jonnie is on the roll of Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Honor Roll. She hopes to receive a degree in art from K.C.U. FAIR, BONNlE KAY-This peppy Pirate is a member of Pep Club, Drill Team, and Y-Teens. Bonnie wants to be either a secretary or an airline hostess. FAWCETT, SAUNDRA LEE-This cute Pirate was o'n the roll of lotas, Pep Club, and Y-Teens. Future school-J.C., ambition- airline hostess or secretary. FIEBIG, DAVE-While at Paseo Dave played football. Next year will see him at K.C.U. or Rolla. FIFIELD, LILLENE- Lil was a member of Spanish Club, Pep Club, J.A. and Y-Teens. Future school-J.C. then K,U.g ambition- social worker. FINKLE, PATRlClA JANE-Pat was a member of Student Council, F.B.L.A., and Y-Teens. She plans to further her education in secretarial work. FISHER, CHARLES-Chuck did advertising work and was an active member of DeMolay. He will study public relations at K.C.U, or Washington State College. FOGLESONG, GEORGIA'- George was a member of Advanced Girls' Chorus, After attending Warrensburg Georgia plans to become a teacher. FOSTER, ALeJuntos and Physics Club claimed this swell guy. He was a lieutenant of Traffic Squad, treasurer of Juntos, and a football letterman. Either Baker or J.C. will see Al next year. FOSTER, BARBARA-Barb was a member of Drill Team, Pep Club, and served on Student Council. She will attend C.M.S.C. to become a teacher. FRIEDMAN, RUBY-This cute red-headed gal was secretary of French Club, and a member of A Cappella and Chemistry Club. Ruby spent a great deal of time with music and many religious activities. J.C. or Minnesota will claim her in future years. FRIESEN, CAROL ANN-Music filled most of Carol's time. She was in A Cappella and a three-year member of the Orchestra. After attending K.C.U., Carol intends to become a dental assistant. FUNK, SANDRA-Sandy served as president of Paseo's Drill Team and was on the roll of Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Pep Club, and Thicions. School-K.C.U.g ambition-model. GARRETT, LARRY-Cars interested Larry a lot. After graduation, he plans to ioin the navy. GASTON, JACKLYN-This peppy gal was a real sports enthu- siast, and a member of Rainbow. William Jewell will see Jackie next year where she will study to be a secretary. GERSHON, JUDY-Judy was a member of Chemistry Club, Physics Club, and F.N.A. Washington University or K.U. will wel- come this gal next year. Her future career is to be a doctor. GODDARD, NETA MARIE-This future secretary worked in the office and attended Pep Club meetings. She spent her leisure time bowling. GORDON, ROBERTA-Bobbie was enrolled in the C.O.E. program but found time to belong to French Club and Mask and Wig. Roberta plans to study at Kansas City Institute of Art, and later become a professional artist. GRANTHAM, DONALD-While at Paseo, Don was a member of Traffic Squad and derived pleasure from playing the drums. He plans to study at the Conservatory of Music after he serves in the Navy. GRAMLING, DONNA-Belonging to Pep Club, Y-Teens,. and Spanish Club kept Donna busy in her years at Paseo. She will study at K.U. to become a pharmacist. GROSS, RALPH-This personable guy was a member of Traffic Squad. He will attend J.C. next year. GUINN, DON-Don was a member of Juntos, Chemistry Club, Traffic Squad, Spanish Club, and Physics Club. Next year Baker University will welcome Don where he will study to be an engineer. GUNDERSON, JOYCE MADELYN-Joyce was a member of F.B.L.A., girls' sports, the Honor Roll, and spent her spare time drawing. Next year will find her studying to be a commercial artist. HAM, SHARON-Being a member of F.B.L.A., Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Iotas, F.N.A. and a nurse's assistant kept Sharon busy. Next year she will attend K.U. where she will maior in business administration. HAMILTON, JUDIE-This cute gal was on the roll of A Cappella and Drill Team. She was also an active member in Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Chemistry Club. Judie will study at St. Luke's Nursing School. HARRELL STEVE-Traffic Squad, French Club, and Mixer Com- mittee all claim Fire Chief as a member. After graduation, he plans to go into the armed forces and later to work for the fire department. HARRISON, RONALD-Ronnie was a member of Fleur de Lis. He plans to attend J.C. and later go into the upholstery field. HARTFORD HARVEY HEIDE HILL HOFF HOLLER HOTCHKISS JACKSON JENKINS HARTFORD, ROBERT-Bob enioyed working on cars. He plans to ioin the Navy after graduation. HARVEY, BONNIE- Harv bounced around from activity to activity at Paseo. Pep Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, Mask and Wig, Pepettes, Latin Club and the Mixer Committee all claimed Bonnie as a member. She wants to attend C.M.S.C. and become an airline hostess. HEIDE, BONNIE-Playing miniature golf was the thing that Heidi enjoyed doing. She hopes to be an airline hostess. HEINE, CATHERINE-Cathie was president of Patricians, sgt.-at- arms of Inter-Club, and a member of Y-Teens, and A Cappella. This gal plans to attend C.M.S.C. where she will study to be a teacher. HELMAN, ERNEST-Ernest served as a member of the Student Council. At Rolla School of Mines, he is planning on becoming a chemical petroleum engineer. HENDRICKS, CHARLES-Chuck enioyed skating. A career in the Air Force is what he has planned. HILL, BONNIE R.-As treasurer of F.N.A., a nurse's assistant, member of Iotas, Drill Team, Pep Club, and Chemistry Club, Bonnie was left little spare time. J.C. or Baker will see her next year where she will study to be a teacher. HOFF, PATRICIA-Thicions, Drill Team, Drama Workshop, F.T.A., and Pep Club were among Pat's many activities. She plans to attend K.C.U. where she will study to be a teacher. HOLLER, FRANCES-Pep Club, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, F.N.A., Debate Team, Pepettes, and lotas rated tops with Francie Fae. Next year will see her at K-State. Her future occupation is to become a buyer. ...23 .. HEINE HELMAN HENDRICKS Hoimssno HOOK HOPKINS Jeizwicx JoHNsoN, J. JoHNsoN, P. 1 f HOLMBERG, JOHNLflohn achieved the honor of Battalion Ad- iutant and president of F.B.L.A. while at Paseo. He will attend C.M.S.C to study police work HOOK, FLOYD-Floyd was on the varsity football team and the all star baseball team for five years Juntos and Lettermen's Club also took up his time. Good luck at C.M.S.C. HOPKINS, SHIRLEY ANN-Shirley actively participated in Junior Achievement and girls' sports. Being a nurse is her ambition: J.C. her college. HOTCHKISS, MARY LOU-Mary Lou was enrolled in the C.O.E. program. Next year she will study business administration at Miami University. JACKSON, CLAUDINE- Claud was a Miss Peppy attendant, Football Queen candidate, varsity cheerleader, on Paseon, and was a member of A Cappella, Discussion Club, Fall Play Cast, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Chemistry Club and Zetas. This busy gal plans to attend M.U. . JENKINS, GENEVEIVE LEE-Talking and earning money are two of Jenny's favorite pastimes. She plans to attend St. Luke's Nursing School. JERWICK, ROSE LEE-Rose belonged to the Spanish Club here at Paseo. Texas Women's University will claim Rosie next year. JOHNSON, JUDY C.-As president of Patricians, a member of Chemistry Club, F.B.L.A., and A Cappella, Judy was kept busy. Bob Jones University will welcome this gal. JOHNSON, PAULA-Although being Editor of the Press occu- pied most of Paula's time, she still had time to be historian of Thicions, reporter of F.B.L.A., secretary of Pep Club, and a mem- ber of Pepettes, N.H.S., Quill and Scroll, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, and Inter-Club Council. Paula hopes to attend K-State to prepare for a teaching career. ,1 x-21 Q D G.,J'L,.L, L --,jf-ii, A.. smiths vt It O. ,SML vw... CJLUF' MSL VY'Vx4L 5 - V31 LQ GAS JO ES, NANCY ANN-vPep Club, Drill Team, and Y-Teens all KROGSDALE, R - Frog was sergeant-at-arms of Delphians, claimed Jonesie as a member. Future school-J.C.p ambition- and a member of the Traffic Squad, A Cappella, Track Team, Boys'X O Ltr secretary. Chorus, and French Club. After K.C.U., Roy will be a chemist or a D t ach r. f . , , KEITER, KATHERINE-Participating in Chemistry Club, Pep Club, e e I I L, Spanish Club, and Mixer Committee kept Kit busy. She plans to KUNZ, DONf'l:li'5 Shafp 9UY bf-?l0n9ed to l-eifefmen 5 Club, attend KU, and To study history and sociology. Juntos, and Traffic Squad. He was on the varsity football tearrykl--s XX J.C. will see him next year where he will study to be an en ineer. P' 9 i To KENWORTHY, RICHARD-Football, basketball, track, and base- LADD LINDA-Personamy plus describes this gal to a fee. fr ball were' the sports Dick excelled in. Besides sports, Engineers, Among the many activities tha? took up Lindafs time were Chemis- Lettermens Club, Traffic Squad, and being sgt.-at-arms of the try Club, FV-I-.Av Y-Teens, A.A.U'W.I Pepettes, Jr. Red Cross Com- i Student Council took up his time. KIRNS, CAROLE-Carole achieved first place among Missouri State Accordion players in l957. J.C. will claim her next fall. KISNER, MARY ANN-lt's a strike! This gal was really a whiz at bowling and received two trophies for it. She plans to keep her present job after graduation. KOLIAS, NICK-Nick spent part of his time in furnishing Paseo students with music, as he played in the band. He will be a cartoon animator. KOSTE, BILL-Bill was the athletic type as he was a tri-captain of the football team. The organizations to claim this guy were Engi- neers, where he wassergeant-at-arms, Lettermen's Club, Chemistry Club, and Traffic Squad. He plans to enter the construction busi- ness after attending M.U. KRAMER, RUDENA-This energetic gal spent her time participat- ing in girls' sports and lotas. Graceland College will see Rudena next year. KREITMAN, MAXINE-Max was almost a movie star for she was one of the finalists for the St. Joan of Arc contest. Thicions, A Cappella, Drama, and Debate Team chalked up many activities for this gal. Max is certain of being a school teacher. JONES KEITER KENWORTHY KOSTE KRAMER KREITMAN LAMBERT LAND LASHBROOK mittee, and N.H.S, She was veep of lotas, treasurer of Pep Club, and on the Paseon. She will attend C.M.S.C. to study for the teaching profession. LAMBERT, MARVIN-Being elected Traffic Squad General, and captain of the football team proved that Marv was well liked. Besides sports, Engineers and Lettermen's Club took his time. M.U. will see this guy where he'll study physics. LAND, CECIL-Cecil hopes to attend M.U. or K.C.U. next year, but he hasn't decided on a career. LASHBROOK, JACK-Playing football was Jack's main pastime, and he was on the varsity squad. We're sure he'll succeed in the future. LENIE, CAROLON-Cute, perky Carolon took an active part in Pep Club and Y-Teens. Getting married takes first place on her agenda for the future. LEONARD, LANA-Lana's many activities were Y-Teens, Chemis- try Club, Student Council, French Club, Pepettes, Inter-club officer for Cynthians, and All-City Orchestra. J.C. will see this cute future teacher. LIBBY, SHARON-Being initiator of Pats took Sharon's time this year. Studying at K.C.U. to be an architect will take up her future time. KIRNS KISNER KOLIAS KROGSDALE KUNZ LADD LENIE LEONARD LIBBY LONG MCCOY McVAY MADLOF MASON MAUPIN -30 LYLE McLlN McWORTER MAGLIO MATHEIS MELCHING McBRIDE McNALLY MADDUX MARGRAVE MATHEWS MICELI LONG, SARA JANE-As treasurer of Zetas, secretary of Mask and Wig and Discussion Club, sgt.-at-arms of her iunior class, treasurer of Student Council, and a member of Pep Club, Y- Teens, Drama Workshop, and Drill Team, Janey served Paseo well. This Auto Show and R.O.T.C. Princess, will attend Baker and study to be a laboratory technician. LYLE, WARREN-Besides working on his M.G., Warren was in Boys' Chorus and Physics Club. McBRIDE, BETTE-Being a member of Y-Teens took Bette's school time. Making some man happy is her concern after high school. McCOY, GLENN-See Class Officers. McLIN, SUE-Pep Club, Pepettes, and Jr. Red Cross, claimed Sue. As a nurse's assistant, she got practical experience in the 'Field she will enter. She plans to attend Research Hospital after graduation. MCNALLY, TIM-Good natured Tim will attend Ottawa University and then go into Christian Education. Being on the varsity toot- ball team, in the Fall Play, and Lettermen's Club kept him busy. MCVAY, DENNIS-As a C.O.E. student, Dennis didn't have time for taking part in activities, however, he was an Eagle Scout. He will attend J.C. or C.M.S.C. MCWORTER, GERALD-Going into diplomatic services after at- tending Wabash College or K.U. is Mac's ambition. He was active in Engineers, Band, Orchestra, Discussion Club, and varsity basket- ball. Mac was president of Orchestra, sgt,-ataarms of Chemistry Club, and president of Youth Symphony. MADDUX, BARBARA-Studying to become a secretary is the interest of Barb for the years to come. MADLOF, STANLEY-Learning to be an accountant at K.C.U. is Stan's ambition after graduation. He was in Drama Workshop, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Debate Team, and A Cappella and won the humorous division of the Poetry Contest his junior year. MAGUO, CHARLES DONALD- Mag was a member of R.O.T.C. and active in Boy Scouts. He plans to be self employed. MARGRAVE, LAWRENCE RAYMOND-Larry's main interest at Paseo was R.O.T.C. where he attained the rank of Company Commander. MASON, NORMAN-Norman, better known to his friends as Nervous, was a member of the A-Band and B-Band. J.C. will see him next year, and later he hopes to be a pilot. MATHEIS, BERNARD-Bernie was a member of Engineers, Stud- ent Council, Spanish Club, Commerce Club, and the football team. He plans a career in business. MATHEWS, WILLIAM-Swimming and fishing were William's favorite hobbies. He plans to attend J.C. MAUPIN CYNTHIA-Cynthia was a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Drama Workshop, and Debate Team, she was also in the fall play two years. Next year K.U. will see Mop. After college she plans to be a speech or dramatics teacher. MELCHING, WANDA-This cute gal was Miss Peppy, president of Pep Club, and a member of Y-Teens, Zetas, Band and Or- chestra, and Pepettes. Wanda will be welcomed at K.U. next year. In future years she will teach music. MICELI, JIM-Jim belonged to Spanish Club and A Cappella. Next year he will attend J.C. to prepare for his future occupation as an engineer or pilot. 4 MIDDLETON, CECIL-Cecil was an active member of A Cappella, and Chemistry Club. Next year he hopes to attend the Air Force Academy and make it his career. MITCHELL, CHARLOTTE-Charlotte was a member of the Drill Team and Pep Club. After graduation, Charlotte plans to enter an I.B.M. School. MITTELMAN, HARRYwHarry served Paseo as sergeant-at-arms of Discussion Club, and a member of Student Council, Traffic Squad, Paseon, and Mixer Committee. He also achieved membership in A Cappella, Chemistry Club, Tennis Team, Boys' Chorus, Physics Club, Latin Club, and the High Honor Roll. He will study nuclear physics at Washington U. MORRIS, KAY--Kay was veep of Girls' Chorus. William Jewell will see this good-looking gal, and later, she will be an air line hostess. MORRIS, THOMAS EDWARD-Tom plans to be a businessman in the future, and will go to K.C.U. He was a member of Disa cussion and Chess Club. MOSKE, CHARLES-Chuck was president of Physics Club, Lieu- tenant of Traffic Squad, and on Paseon. Participating in Spanish Club, Debate Team, Drama Workshop, Tennis Team, and Engineers also kept him busy. He will attend K.C.U. next year. MULLER, PETE-Pete plans to follow up his R.O.T.C. training with a career in the army. While at Paseo he was a Lieutenant in R.O.T.C. ' MURPHY, DAVID-David could usually be found at Spanish or Latin Club meetings. Next year he'lI be at J,C. where he will study architectural engineering. NELSON, DAVID-Being a master sergeant of R.O.T.C. kept Dave pretty busy during school. Next year he will attend J.C. and then K.C.U. dental college. MIDDLETON MITCHELL MITTELMAN MULLER MURPHY NELSON NIVENS NOGER O'DELL NEWBORN, THOMAS-Tom's future ambition is to be an en- gineer. He is planning to attend the University of Tulsa to study this field. NTCKESON, JERRY-Jerry took an active interest in boating and archery. He is planning to study forestry at J.C. next year. NIHART, DELTONfTwo of Delton's wood proiects were en- tered in the State and National Fairs. He plans to go into the field of auto mechanics. NIVENS, BARBARA-Participating in A Cappella, Y-Teens, F,T.A., French Club, and serving as sgt.-at-arms of Patricians kept her busy. Barb will attend K.C.U. or J.C. to study teaching, NOGER, DONNA-Donna was second page editor of the Paseo Press and veep of Thicions. She spent the balance of her time in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll, and on the Debate Team. Donna will be a sure success as a teacher. O'DELL, ANNE DALE-Having worked in X-ray at St. Luke's Hospital under the C.O.E. program, Anne gained experience for her future occupation as a nurse. O'DONNELL, JUDY-Cute little Judy was in Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Young Life while at Paseo. She will study secretarial work at K.C.U. PATRICK, PAMELA-Being president of Discussion Club and Band, veep of Pep Club, secretary of Chemistry Club and in Zetas tell the activity side of Pam. The High Honor Roll and winning the Poetry Contest show her scholastic side. K.U. will see this gal where she will study speech. PATTEE, RUTH-As a member of Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, and a candidate for R.O.T,C. Queen, this pretty Pirate was kept busy. She plans to attend .l.C. next year. MORRIS, K. MORRIS, T. MOSKE NEWBORN NICKESON NIHART O'DONNELL PATRICK PATTEE PENNINGTON, DAVID-Dave was on Traffic Squad and in Chemistry Club at Paseo. He is planning to attend C.M.S.C. PFLANZ, ROBERTiBusy Bob was president 'of Delphians, cap- tain of Traffic Squad, in Chemistry Club, Discussion Club, Spanish Club, Debater Team, and was on Paseon. He plans to study nuclear or chemical engineering at Kansas State. PLIMMER, LARRY ROBERT- Little Plimmer has decided to either be an electrical engineer or a mathematics teacher. He will study at J.C. POWELL, STUART- Stu was the president of A Cappella, on the Safety Committee and Student Council, and a member of Discussion Club, Boys' Chorus. He will attend either J.C. or K.C.U. next year and then on to a career in law or advertising. PRITCHARD, JENNIFEReOur foreign exchange student Jen- nifer kept busy as a member of F.N.A., Discussion Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and the Drama Workshop. She was also an hon- orary member of all of the literary societies and Pepettes. When Jennifer returns to London she plans to become a nurse. QUASA, CORNELIA-Cornelia plans to enter business school and later become a secretary. She was a member of F.B.L.A. and Patricians. RAINS, ROGER-Roger played on both the B-team and varsity football squads, belonged to Juntos, Lettermen's Club, and Spanish Club. Accounting or conservation will be his career after attend- ing M.U. RAMSEY, IRENE-Irene doesn't have a college in mind but plans a career as a private secretary. REECE, GLEN WILLIAM-Glen enjoyed collecting stamps and printing in spare time. He will take up the ministry at Ten- nessee Temple. PENNINGTON PFLANZ PLIMMER RAINS RAMSEY REECE RICHARDSON, E. RICHARDSON, R. RIDGWAY REEVES, SHARONeSharon's activities included Pep Club, presi- dent of Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Pepettes and A Cappella. She was Business Manager of Press, and a member of Quill and Scroll. Next year she will go to K-State to prepare for a teaching career. REMIS, LARRY-Larry's honors including being a member of Student Council, Spanish Club, and Chemistry Club. M.U. will see this guy, and business administration will be his career. RETHEFORD, HENRY, JR.- Hank was a member of Delphians and A Cappella. J.C. will welcome Henry next year, and later he'll go into aircraft industry. RICHARDSON, EARL-Earl was enrolled in the C.O.E. program. He plans to attend William Jewell next year. RICHARDSON, ROY-Roy, who spends his extra hours fishing and hunting, plans to work on the railroad. RIDGWAY, CHARLES-Chuck was a member of Chemistry Club. He will attend Missouri School of Mines or Metalurgy at Rolla next year and go into electronics or nuclear physics. ROBERTS, CAROLE-Carole has shown her talent and beauty by being Miss Dairy Queen, semisfinalist for Miss Prom, and an American Royal Royalette. She plans to attend J.C. where she will maior in music. ROBERTS, CAROLYN-Carolyn was a member of Pep Club, F.B.L.A., Chemistry Club, A Cappella, and Pepettes. She will at- tend either Southwest Baptist College or Kansas State to study medicine. ROSENFIELD, DALIA4 Dolly was secretary of Physics Club, and a member of Chemistry Club, Student Council, and French Club. Dalia's future plans included attending M.U. and studying bio- logical chemistry. POWELL PRITCHARD QUASA REEVES REMIS RUTHEFORD ROBERTS, CAROI-E ROBERTS, CAROLYN ROSENFIELD -32.- ROTHEN, LINDA-Linda was a member of Y-Teens and Pep Club. An interesting future as a social worker is ahead of her. Next year she will go to Junior College and then on to Missouri Valley. ROWE, ED-This big guy was a member of A Cappella, Traffic Squad, Juntos, and a three year varsity football letterman. He enioys all sports and has also participated in many vocal contests. He has decided to study in the field of religion. RUDOLPH, CAROLfThis Pirate belonged to F.N.A., Pep Club, and Y-Teens. She will attend U.C.L.A. or Miami. Carol plans to be a secretary, then on to do Civil Service work in Europe. RUSSELL, ARVIL LEE-This girl was active in F.N.A., Chemistry Club, Y-Teens, and treasurer of a Junior Achievement Company. She will attend St. Teresa College and plans a career as a nurse. SALMON, JOHN-See Class Officers. SCHERE, STANLEY-Stanley was president of Camera Club. He will attend Junior College and then Long Beach College. This guy wants to be a criminologist in the future. SCHWARTZ, ARNOLD JAY-Arnold spent extra minutes listen- ing to hi-fi. He belonged to Chess Club, Chemistry Club, and Band. Next year he will study engineering at K.U. SCOTT, MARY JANE- Scottie was enrolled in C.O.E, This gal spent leisure time listening to records. She will continue working after graduation. SCOTT, JlMMThis guy belonged to Juntos, Lettermen's Club, and Student Council. Jim was a two year track letterman. Next year he will attend C.M.S.C. SEESTED, MARILYN-Marilyn enioyed sewing, painting, and T.V. She was a C.O.E. student and after graduation will become an airline hostess. SHELBY, MARVA-Marva spent extra hours drawing, reading or swimming. She belonged to French Club, F.N.A., F.H.A., Y-Teens, and Student Council. Next year she will go to J.C., then on to be a nurse. SHIELDS, ALICE-Alice was enrolled in C.O.E. After graduation she will continue working. SHURE, HELAINE-Helaine was in Pep Club, Mask and Wig, and French Club. She spent her free time drawing and working with children. She will attend M.U. and plans a future career in art. SILVEY, JACK-As Division Chief of Staff and Lt. Colonel, Jack spent most of his time in R.O.T.C. He also was on the varsity rifle team, R.O.T.C. Editor of the Paseon, Chemistry Club, Del- phians, High Honor Roll, French Club, Traffic Squad, and Mixer Committee. This Eagle Scout will enter a military career or the diplomatic service after attending Yale or U.S.M.A. SIMONS, JUDITH ANN-Judy belonged to F.H.A. and A Cap- pella. She liked to sing, sew, and play the piano. She will attend Bolivar College to major in music. SIMPSON, JEANETTE LOUISE-Jeanette liked to sew, cook, and draw. She was initiator of Cynthians. To become a homemaker is her goal after attending J.C. SIXTA, SHERRILL--Sherry was active in Mask and Wig, Drama Workshop, and after school sports. She was on the Honor Roll and received a senior pin in girls' sports. At J.C., K.C.U., or M.U., she will maior in music and minor in languages. SKELLY, BONNIE-Bonnie was active in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pepettes, F.B.L.A., A Cappella, Advanced Girls' Chorus, Mixer Com- mittee, Discussion Club, Chemistry Club, and Thicions. She was elected president of Thicions, sgt.-at-arms of Discussion Club, and was on Y-Teens Cabinet, and Student Council Executive Board. She will attend Warrensburg next year to study for the teaching profession. ROTHEN ROWE RUSSELL SALMON SCHWART1 SCOTT, M. SEESTED SHELBY SHURE SI LVEY SIMPSON SIXTA RUDOLPH SCHERE SCOTT, J. SHIELDS SIMONS SKELLY ,33- SMILEY, DAVID SOLAK STALEY STEINER STRATTON SWOFFORD -34- SMILEY, DON SMITH SPRATTLER SPROUL STANDLEY STEIN STEPHENS STONE STUBY STURM TERRY n THOMPKINS SMILEY, DAVID-David was a C.O.E. student this year. Next year he will go into the service. SMILEY, DON-This great guy was president of Juntos and a member of the Traffic Squad. Next year Don will attend Baker or C.M.S.C. where he will study business or engineering. SMITH, JANET-A Cappella, Pepettes, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, and lotas claimed .lan as a member. Next year she will go to either William .lewell or St. Luke's Nursing Home, where she will study to be a nurse. SOLAK, ELLEN-Colorado Woman's College will see this sweet gal next year where she will study to be a laboratory technician. SPRATTLER, JOYCE-Joyce was a member of Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, and Patricians. She has chosen nursing as her future pro- fession. SPROUL, TYLER-Acting is one of Tyler's hobbies which was demonstrated with his appearance in the Fall Play. Tyler's ambi- tion is to become a priest. He will attend Junior College, Loyola College, and then on to a seminary. STALEY, MURIEL JANE-MurieI's ambition is to become a social worker. We wish her lots of luck. STANDLEY, DORIS JEAN-Jeannie spends her leisure time danc- ing and sewing. She plans to attend C.M.S.C. STEIN, HERBERT LEE-Serving Paseon and as a member of Chemistry and Physics Club kept Herb busy, but he also found time to run on the Cross Country and Track teams. After gradua- tion he plans to attend K.C.U. where he will study to be a pharmaceutical chemist. STEINER, BETTY-Betty belonged to Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, girls' sports, a synchronized swimming team, Mixer Com- mittee, Inter-Club, and Jr. Red Cross. She was president of lotas, vice-president of F.T.A., and on Paseon. Betty will attend M.U. where she will study to be a teacher. STEPHENS, GERALD ROGER-Operating a ham radio was .lerry's favorite hobby. He'lI attend .J.C. next year and later become a grocery store manager. STONE, MICHAEL-Chemistry Club and Delphians claimed Mike as a member. He was a homeroom officer and an all-star in 3 81 2 baseball. He has selected M.U. as his college and his ambition is to be a mechanical engineer. STRATTON, DIANE-Diane was sgt.-at-arms of Patricians, treas- urer of French Club, and in special gym. Next year she will attend Kansas State, where she plans to study for a future career as a medical technologist. STUBY, ROGER-Roger's favorite interests were working on cars and reading good books. The campus of M.U. will welcome Roger next year. STURM, MARY-Talking and dancing are Mary's favorite pastimes. She wants to be a housewife. SWOFFORD, DARLENE-Darlene is a member of Job's Daughters and Civil Defense. She plans to attend J.C. and study to be a teacher or bookkeeper. TERRY, ROY-Although Roy was enrolled in C.O.E. he found time to be a member of Juntos, and Student Council. He will attend Kansas City Electrical College to study to be an electrician. THOMPKINS, SHARLEEN-Sharleen was a member of Thicions, Inter4CIub Council, Drill Team, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She will attend K.U. next year to pursue her ambition of becoming an airline hostess. THORNTON, MARILYN-Marilyn was a member of Pep Club, Pepettes, and French Club. Her honors included being on Paseon, historian of Zetas, vice-president of Mask and Wig, on the cab- inet of Y-Teens, Student Council, and Junior Flag Committee. She will attend William Jewell and major in psychology. TIFFANY, TERRY- Tiff played varsity football, served as veep of Engineers, and was on the Advisory Board to All-City Student Council. Discussion Club, French Club, and Traffic Squad claimed this likeable guy as a member. Next year he will attend M.U. where he plans to study political science. TIMPE, ELAINE-Elaine was in Latin Club while at Paseo. Next year she will attend J.C. to study in some field of advertising work. TODD, JOHN RICHARD-John was a member of F.B.L.A., R.O.T.C., and Traffic Squad. His ambition is to be either a drafts- man or soldier. TRUSLER, MARIE-Marie's future wish is' to be a housewife. She was a member of Pep Club and Advanced Girls' Chorus. Next year C.M.S.C. will see this blond. VACCA, CAROL-Carol plans to attend Kansas City Art Institute and later become an interior decorator. VADEN, CLARICE-Sports-minded Clarice won a Paseo P, and was secretary of F.H.A. U.C.L.A. will welcome her where she plans to become a teacherl VAJDIC, PAUL JOSEPH-Chemistry Club, Lettermen's Club, and varsity football claimed Paul's tirne. He plans to be a chemical or civil engineer. After attending J.C. he will continue at K-State. ' VUNOVlCH, DUSENE-See Class Officers. WADLEIGH, KAREN JEAN-Karen's favorite pastimes were danc- ing and twirling the baton for band. This R.O.T.C. Company B sponsor plans to be a beautician. WALKER, JANET-Vivacious Jan belonged to Pep Club, Y-Teens, F.B.L.A., Debate Team, and Quill and Scroll. She was sgt.-at-arms of Pepettes and Thicions, and Advertising Manager of Press. C.M.S.C. is her college choice. She plans to be a teacher. WAMSHER, NAOMI MAY-Naomi was enrolled in the C.O.E. program and plans to continue working after graduation. '.WATTS, BUEL-Bud enioyed spending his spare time working on cars. He plans to attend J.C. while working as a retail clerk. WEBSTER, JUDY-Judy took part in Pep Club, Y-Teens, F.N.A., Spanish Club, and Pepettes. She was a Miss Peppy Attendant, secretary of Mask and Wig, and on Paseon. Judy plans to go to General Hospital where she will train to be an X-ray technician. WEDDLE, REX-Rex was a member of A Cappella, Boys' Chorus, Juntos, Student Council, football team, and track team. Serving as president of Spanish Club, Traffic Squad officer, Executive Board member, and inter-Club representative were Rex's honors. After the Coast Guard Academy or K.C.U. Rex has chosen to be either a history teacher or an officer in the Coast Guard. WEESE, GARY CURTIS-A lieutenant in R.O.T.C., a member of the varsity rifle team, and De Molay are all organizations that Gary belonged to. M.U. or K-State will see this future rancher next year. WEIHER, RODNEY-This good looking guy was a member of Lettermen's Club, and Traffic Squad. He was secretary of Juntos, played varsity football and ran track. Next year he will attend M.U., and his future occupation will be in business. WEINER, MICHAEL-Mike was an Eagle Scout and president of his company in Junior Achievement. He will go to K-State next year for his future occupation in agriculture. THORNTON TIFFANY TIMPE TODD TRUSLER VACCA VADEN VAJDIC VUNOVICH WADLEIGH WALKER WAMSHER WATTS WEBSTER WEDDLE WEESE WEIHER WEINER -35- , WENTZ WERKOWITCH WHITCHURCH WILLIAMS, S. B. WILLIAMS, S. N. WILLIAMSON WYATT WYNNE YOUNG, B. WENTZ, JOLEETA SUE-Joleeta was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, F.N.A., F.T.A., Mask and Wig, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She was on the Student Council Executive Board and a nurse's assistant. Joleeta plans to attend either Baker or War- rensburg and become a teacher. WERKOWITCH, CAROLYN-Dancing was the way Carolyn liked to fill her leisure hours. She wants to be an airline hostess. WHITCHURCH, MAXINE-This personable gal belonged to A Cappella and Advanced Girls' Chorus. Springfield Teachers' Col- lege will welcome Maxine next year. WILBANKS, KATHRYN-Art will become a full time activity for Kathy when she attends the Art Institute next year. Kathy was a member of Pep Club and Y-Teens. WILLIAMS, HARRY-Harry enioyed cars. He hasn't any college in mind, but he does know that farming will be his future occu- pation. WILLIAMS, LLOYD-Lloyd's efforts in football at Paseo were re- warded as he made the All-City second team and 'honorable men- tion on the All-District team. He was also president of Engineers and a member of Traffic Squad, Lettermen's Club, Spanish Club, and Student Council. He wishes to become a manager of a store after attending college. WILLIAMS, SUSAN BELLE-This sweet girl was on the High Honor Roll, sgt.-at-arms of Y-Teens, vice-president of F.B.L.A. and Zetas, treasurer of Pepettes, and a member of Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, and Pep Club. She plans a career in some mathematical field. WILLIAMS, SUSAN NELL-This red-headed gal was vice-president of Cynthians, a member of Pep Club, El Ateneo, and participated in girls' sports. Mac Murrary will see Susie next year where she will study to be a teacher or physical therapist. WILBANKS WILLIAMS, H. WILLIAMS, L, WILSON WOLVERTON WRIGHT YOUNG, R. ZINDA ZUROVSKY WILLIAMSON, JOHN-Fishing, bowling, baseball, and working on cars were John's hobbies. Next year will find him at J.C. studying engineering. WILSON, PATSY-Attractive Pat was a member of Iotas, F.B.L.A., and Y-Teens. She enioyed athletics as she won a Senior Pin in girls' sports. After graduation she plans to attend a business college. WOLVERTON, DONNA-Donna belonged to Advanced Girls' Chorus and Y-Teens. After graduation she will work or attend Harding College. WRIGHT, JUDY ANN-St. Luke's Hospital will welcome this gal next year, and then she plans to continue her education at K.C.U. WYATT, SAUNDRA-Listening to music took up a lot of Sandy's leisure time. She was also enrolled in the C.O.E. program. WYNNE, RITA SUE-Rita belonged to F.N.A. and Chemistry Club. She plans to attend Lincoln University where she will study to be a medical technologist. YOUNG, BETTY LOUISE-At Paseo Betty belonged to Y-Teens, F.N.A., and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She expects to attend J.C. and wants to become a dress designer. YOUNG, RONALD-Ron was a member of Juntos. He plans to attend Warrensburg to study business administration, and later become a transportation executive. ZINDA, JOE ZUROVSKY, JOEL DONALD-Don lettered in varsity track and was a member of the Lettermen's Club, Chemistry Club, and Traffic Squad. He will attend Chicago University where he plans to study to be an engineer or physicist. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BRUCE KNIGHT-The Junior Class chose this capable boy to serve as their president. Bruce was a two-year cross-country letterman, basketball letter- man, treasurer of Engineers, Eagle Scout, and a mem- ber of the varsity track team, band, American Royal Advisory Committee, tribe of Mic-O-Say, Student Council Executive Board, All-City Band, and Traffic Squad. Bruce also found time to be a High Honor Roll student and make the National Honor Society. DIANE HUSTON-Vivacious Diane was elected as vice-president of the Junior Class. As a member of Zetas, Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Student Council, girls' sports, and Y-Teens, she was kept quite busy and active. Di was an Honor Roll student and served as a varsity cheerleader. PAT ROBINSON,-Friendly Pat was chosen to serve as secretary of the Junior Class. She was also chosen R.O.T.C. Queen this year and served as a varsity First row. Diane Huston, Pat Robinson. Second row: Larry DeMarea, cheerleader. Pat was a member of Zetas, Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Student Council, girls' sports, and Y-Teens. Even with all these activities, she still found time to earn membership on the Honor Roll. SEREAN GRIESEL-Serean was given the job of treasurer of the Junior Class. As Junior Continuity Officer of the Student Council, Press reporter, and member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Zetas, Peppettes, Quill and Scroll, and Mixer Committee it is to her credit that she was also on the High Honor Roll. LARRY DeMAREA- Likeable Larry will serve as sergeant-at-arms of the Junior Class. Larry was vice- president of band and received a Gold Key for his fine work in art. He was an Eagle Scout and a mem- ber of the.tribe of Mic-O-Say, Red Cross Committee, Engineers, Student Council Executive Board, and the American Royal Advisory Committee. Bruce Knight, Serean Griesel. -37- Jolly Good Best Figure and Build Linda Ladd Tim McNally Sally Crosswhile Lloyd WIlll6mS Done Most Harriet Benson Richard Copaken Most Popular Mary Lynn Allen Glenn McCoy Besl Dressed Anne Ellis Terry Tiffany Friendliest Best Athletes Bonnie Harvey Ronnie Young Cafhie Heine Dick Kenworthy 3 4,1 1 L, we -f 'Q , ,.e L m e l La' Q ha 26 il Y I 'r' if Zlfi w u w ww' Q A W nw 5 1 ,P 5 . X X l I, W 1 gjmrf ra. fS ':fN' T536 F , 2- , .,, . , .WM 'MLM' I W f..w,mw1i-Q L 5 M f v 1 ,. ,...f,3Xfi r 'F I , . . MW, . ,,,, , ,, . , . '-44.0 4,gg,,,W X 1, 1 Q eff, fy -, ' A :gm ,L ,ii 1 1, y We 1 V . I www' W A , AW A 5, , 1.-J K I Q V 0 1, 'FXS il i 'V 'll' 'Vi' , W, ,H fe A 1 ,,., wi 5ii1i ,' ,vfgmfw ,W Best Looking Best Personality Dusene Vunovich Rodney Weiher Bonnie Adams Bob Allison Most Likely to Succeed Pamela Patrick Jay Salmon Typical Paseoites Madelyn Diedrichs Marvin Lambert Best Dancers Bonnie Skelly Floyd Hook Best Actress and Actor Flirt and Wolf Cynthia Maupin John Bruce Janey Long Don Smiley ,W Mm J.,..u7v,.-.L L l iii J MR. ADAMS-COMMON LEARNINGS First row: John Davis, Barbara Rhymer, Jim Finney, Connie Rock, Rhoda Nelson, Janet Skirvin, Loretta Neer. Second row: Linda Smith, Grace Shelby, Sandra Snyder, Donald Collins, Arnold Simp- son, Pat Turner, Joyce Clingan. Third row: Leland Brown, Susan Gill, Carol Edwards, Patsy Ogan, Sandra Porterfield, Jay Barrish,l Terry Thomas. Fourth row: Chet Trutzel, Judy Reese, Lee Annl Reeve, Sandra Eckel, Michael Nichols, Larry Turley, Elliott Schwartz, l Barry Axelrod. l T021 MR. AUSTIN-COMMON LEARNINGS First row: Susan Rudin, Marjorie Middleton, Bill Shapiro, Ronnie Rindom, James Croom, Edward Harvey, Nata Blum. Second row: Monika Roetzer, Juanita May, Jo Anne Rudolph, .leniece Mayhugh, Mary McAninch, Linda Boyer, Joyce Fowler, Ida May McCoy, Phyllis Nichols. Third row: Marie Reis, Ann Smetzer, Barbara Weed, MISS BAILEY-SPEECH First row: Carolyn Rose, Janice Mavley, Joyce Busick, Laurie Hudkins, Linda McMillen, Charlene McGee, Janet Wagner, Sharon Stevens. Second row: Dennis Albee, Carol Ware, Shirley Martin, Lynda Hoffman, Nancy Stoner, Joyce Tassey, Sheilah Siglin, Deanna Thomas. Third row: Tommy Cool, Richard Craig, Eddie Miller, Anne , Diana Strong, Pat Schmidt, Janet Maddux, Kathy Thomas, Tommy Weast, Cassius Greene. Fourth row: Janet Trott, Ronnie Hedrick, Mike Rowland, Richard Dick, Bailey Gardner, Carter Slusher, Gary Miller, Lawrence Witt. W Paddack, Karen Ruth Parker, Pat Grossman, Kay Quick, Sandy! Miller. Fourth row: Ronald Abrahams, Barbara Trygg, Jim Rosen-l steel, Carole Meyers, Tommy Richardson, Flory Gonzalz, Bill Ash,l Mike Bovard, Norman Chisham. MISS BAITY-ENGLISH First row: Rex Weddle, Dick Kenworthy, Kit Keiter, Paul Vaidic, Arnold Schwartz. Second row: Margie Bryant, Judy Bartlett, Har- riett Brenner, Charles Moske, Don Zurovsky, Wanda Melching, Maxine Kreitman. Third row: Don Guinn, Don Smiley, Lloyd MR. BINGMAN-HUMAN SCIENCE First row: Roger Stuby, Stan Schere, Tom Bross, David Smiley, Gerald Stephens, Joe Brown, Bill Mathews. Second row: Keith Creel, Gerald Peltzre, Melvin LaChance, Mike Johnston, Roger Gain, John Albert, John Frapasella, Norman Mason. Third row: Jim Williams, Tim McNally, Tyler Sproul, Dick Carlson, Doug Carlander. Fourth row: Roger Rains, David Murphy, John Todd, Tom Morris, Sam Baker, Stephen Blackburn, Bernie Erdman. Frank, Roger Cartmill, Bill Dycus, Mike Stone, Bernie Matheis, Floyd Hook, Dick B. Jackson. Fourth row: Charles Hendricks, Donald Crow, James Dickey, Fred Northcraft, David Nelson, Larry Mar- grave, Arnold Botwinik, Ed Rowe. MISS BLASE-LATIN FIPS' 'DWI GHFY I-OWS, Pele Ennal Carol Maynard, Susanna Crosby, Shapiro, John Edwin Shelton, Charles Paddock, David Levene, Julie Suzanne Earhart, Peggy Jones, Carolyn Chiles. Second row: Alan Davis, Madelyn Diedrichs. Fourth row: Jack Donohoe, Phillip Dale, Kawakami, Patty Robinson, Elizabeth Creel, Ruth Haubein, Carren Stephen Rosen, Dennis Weinberg, Morris Stolov, Perry Jewell, Hammerstrom, Connie McBride. Third row: Nancy Barta, Susan Ronald Levene, Scott Carter. MISS BOCK-SPEECH First row: Don Letchworth, Lillian Shor, Dianne Burden, Diann Stephens, Sandra Duni, Judy Sexton, Pat Giesler, Sherry Cromwell, Marcia Lefkowitz. Second row: Nikki Banister, Vicki Shumaker, Milton Siegfried, Linda Sarver, Barbara Daniels, Claudia Bybee, Susan Garten, Ina Mae Embich, Terra Lee Weiner, Diane Coronato. MRS. BOICOURT-HOMEMAKING First row: Judy Zaring, Judy Creagan, Meredyth Putnam, Patsy Ramsey, Bonnie Likely. Second row: Zephyr Mary Livingston, Helena Long, Joyce Burkitt, Lynda Lambert, Barbara Haynie, Carol MR. BURNS-GENERAL SCIENCE First row: Tamby Refer, Bob Griffith, Pat Hooper, Elizabeth Brewer, Nita Clark, Sandy Welker, Linda Glenn. Second row: Katie Walker, Judy Kiser, Wanda Harris, Thelma Wynne, Carolyn Barnett, Sharon Capoot, William Eastman. Third row: Mike Matney, Tom Werko- Third row: Lucille Dick, Wayne Smith, Janet Weed, Mike Gardner, Terry Hunter, Bill Duncan, Marvin Leftwich, David Lewis, Philip Buchta. Fourth row: Margie Jones, Jean Graham, Jo Ann McGrath, James D. Smith, Kenneth Timpe, Don Andrew, Sherry McNally, Pat Bailey, Beckey Spencer, Carol Ivey. V Of Q , F J ., S. , I ,,,,, ,,,,,, is , bl f wa t Tapscott. Third row: Phyllis Stoup, Bessie Sinor, Lydia Todd, Vicki Limbaugh, Joyce Langner, Betty Mingauw, Juanita Schreier. witch, Bob Cox, Jim L. Scott, Nyle Robinson, David L. Nelson, Robert Davenport, Mike Reed. Fourth row: Joyce Graham, Robert M. Smith, Thomas Paul, Les Powell, Timmy Bartholomew, John Smith, Bill Grove, Kenneth Clark. . .. ,LA . ,Pl Mt ' ', lf F .ii af iii wa' 1 . R 1 'z MR. EABLE-MIXED First row: Fred Mitchell, Kay Singleton, Marilyn Bordman, Elaine Ebert, Linda Bleich, Sylvia Stephens. Second row: Karen Manning, Judi Ballard, Carol Bray, Wanda Beard, Shirley Stock, Georgia Didde, Martha Sidener. Third row: Lawrence Gunter, Carol Neufeld, MR. CABLE-MIXED CHORUS First row: John Newton, Jim Rogers, Jim Konomos, John Cook, Dan Hale, Maurice Omrnerman. Second row: Carol Sproul, Barbara Boatman, Jane Frerking, Mariorie Clark, Pebble Anderson, Carol- deen Braley, Jessie Colvin. Third row: Kenneth Baskett, Fred Jerrie Greer, Elliot Eisrnan, Bruce Scofield, Harvey McKenney, Jim Bashford. Fourth row: Joe Passiglia, Larry Davis, Jerry Farmer, Mike Weiner, Richard Davis, Cecil Middleton, Paul Crawford. Dufflemeyer, Allen Cooper, James Harlan, Forrest Weddle, Joe Robertson, Jim Worden. Fourth row: Robert Smith, Felton Davis, Robert McKanna, Dick Witte, Phillip Rothschild, Richard Jackson, Joe Mizell. ,- First row: Sharon Gillham, Richard Notestine, Sharon Burden, Herbie Allen, Gloria Hunt, Karen Kary, Charlene Petrus, Randy Harper, Ronnie Woodbury. Second row: Larry Lindeman, Ronald Butler, Linda Poindexter, Jane Kilmer, Lucile Miller, Albert Spears, Clifford McWilliams, Bonnie Johnson, Barbara Hahn. Third row: 2. W X ' i i i Dixie McVay, Barbara Green, Eileen Lopour, Linda McCaughery, Gloria Pope, Bob Glentzer, Susan Massa, Nancy Brownlee, Ricky Posler, Fourth row: Linda Holloway, Linda Bradshaw, David Rose, Judy Landers, Mike Gunther, Gene Reeds, Clifford Deal, Larry Yates, Larry Phillips. MR. WILLIAM CAMPBELL-WOODWORKING First row: Richard Lawhorn, Jerry Plimmer, Bill Viditts, LeRoy Paxton, Ernest Wright, Neil Hayes, Armand Elms, Mike Fenton. Second row: Harold Knight, John Stuby, Larry Lewis, Ricky Epps, Michael Cohen, Marshall Dotson, James Hayword, Richard Arndt, Ricky Hoover. Third row: Eugene Kuebler, Roy Ellis, David Braley, Larry Wittmeyer, Paul Murphy, David McCoy, Doyle Brown, Jerry Dreher, Gary Brown. MR. CHAMBERS-COMMON LEARNINGS First row: Clifton Porterfield, Larry Ewing, Howard Furr, David Phillips, Noble Mitchell, Jerry Pittman. Second row: Ronald Camp- bell, John Shelton, Ross Capps, Gordon Chaffin, Jerry Skaggs, MR. COLEMAN-ART First row: Linda Simmers, Twila Arnett, Sue Mathis, Sandi Bennett, John Maciel, Mary Anderson, Cynthia Bartlett, Kathy Sharpe, Venita Tise. Second row: Claudia Carlson, Mary Henschel, Joan Blakesley, Judy Graham, Judy Wright, Jeanette Simpson, Ricky Martin, Bill Dawson. Third row: Eugene Jackson, Ronald Meyers, James Scott. Third row: Russell Biederman, Gerald Lang, Roger Campbell, Melvin Eades, Charles Nutter, Curtis Murphy, Warren Hunt. Dennis Nation, Mike Lytle, Marilyn Green, Susan Spicer, Lucy Hatfield, Sue Widmier, Carole Roberts. Fourth row: Rudy Kramer, Larry Langley, Shirley Fontaine, David MacDonald, Donald Stout, David Edelblute, Sam Baker, Brian Boutwell, David White. MR. COULTER-CIVICS First row: Mike Holian, Paul Gramms, Carol Purinton, Marcus French, Sharon Kissee, Carole Tabolsky, Linda Rader. Second row: Audrie Hoff, Ann Vaughn, Bob Settles, Faith Ann Walker, Beatrice Scott, Joyce Fitzgerel, Marilyn Nevey, Linda Marks. Third row: MISS DAUGHERTY-CIVICS First row: Kathy Pope, Barbara Bross, Mike Snow, Annette Bush- akra, Linda Wolkey, Jean Brown, Jane Brownlee. Second row: Mary Lou Logan, Bob Barnhart, Ronald Moss, Jerry Anderson, Ralph Judith Allen, Frankie Bucher, Joseph Powell, Bill Holtz, Gary Herrick, David Broyles, Robert Swadley. Fourth row: John Fraise, Jim Hatfield, James Stafford, Ray Preuitt, Gary Hearn, Jane McCoy, Lawrence Carter, James Krueger. Partlow, Edward Singleton, Marcia Brunn. Third row: Karen Pittman, George Zvirgzdins, Joyce Trusler, Ann Lane, Glenn Hunt, Ronnie Welch, Bob McHone. MRS. DOWNIE-NEWSWRITING First row: Ronnie Shumaker, Marilyn Harrell, Sondra Aaron, Jane Moske, Helena Markese, Karen Garner, Bonnie Kratschmer, Ellen Mason. Second row: Valerie Ward, Judy Grove, Pat Murnan, Bryna Kleinstein, Becky Menn, Carol Borgelt, Janet Settles, Pat Wilkinson. Third row: Karen Klapmeyer, Serean Griesel, Dean Campbell, Chuck Paddack, Eugene Kay, Truman Holman, Paul Rodabaugh, Frank Meredith. + MR. DWIGHT-PHYSICAL EDUCATION First row: Jay Clay, Larry Silvey, Bennie Vazzano, Charles McKenzie, Jimmy Malone, Jerry Nowlin, Richard Meiners, Stephen Clurman, Glenn Griggs. Second row: David Baellow, Samuel Smith, Michael Rhinehart, Kenneth Adamson, Mike Bergner, John Griggs, Lawrence Franke, John Jepson, Michael Doubleday. Third If row: Larry Robertson, Fred Davis, Michael Hartman, Billy Dukes, Joseph Williams, Tommy Marley, Gary Freeman, Louis Carney, Floyd Leslie. Fourth row: Jim Freeman, Thurman Hodge, Marcolm Sieggen, Thomas Nance, Richard Lassley, Robert Krogsdale, Ronaldl James Johnson, Michael Rose, Stephen Weese. l MISS ERICKSON-HOMEMAKING First row: Marilyn May, Charlene Kiewit, Linda Floyd, Marilyn Stolov, Paula Stoup, Susan Dollison. Second row: Edna Duke, Jacqueline Knight, Mary McCarthy, Margie Walther, Judy Tabor, Judi Bowen, Judy Dingus. Third row: Diane Smith, Carol Rach, MISS FALLS-COMMON LEARNINGS First row: Marvin Himmelstein, Bonnie Putnam, Mike Downs, Ann Townley, Paul Roberson, Susan Johnson. Second row: Paula Brisbin, Margaret Elwell, Gary Davisson, Carol King, Mary Jane Schoonover, Don Conard, Beth Dorr, Hans Lenie. Third row: Cheryl Farmer, Sandra Daniels, Marilyn Stephan, Carol Yeager, Shirley Davis, Mary Winslow. Fourth row: Patty Williams, Josephine Valadez, Janet Schoen, Diana Standley, Donna Dwyer, Karen Young, Joyce Boswell. Gloria Poggemeyer, Nancy Ohman, Walter Blocker, Judy Benjamin, Carolyn Sublette, Phyllis Jiles. Fourth row: Steve Tuttle, Betty June Roby, Marilyn Parks, Dorothy Vandenberg, Robert Cash, George Kolias, Sandra Keilhack, Michael Filbert. ri l Q 1 X y v X M MR. FESSLER-PHYSICAL EDUCATION First row: Gary Burke, James Smith, Harry Himmelstein, Geoffrey Budd, Ronnie Zolotor, Roger Brown. Second row: Dale Baslee, Pete Wellington, Gilbert Ballard, Roy Richardson, James Alnutt, James McClendon, Terry Zaiss. Third row: John Reed, William MR. FORBES-C.O.E. First row: Harla Baellow, Naomi Bray, Sandra Wyatt, Ruby Shearer, Anne O'Dell, Mary Jane Scott, Carol Ann Friesen. Second Q Q g i . J, A 4 g . ls MR. GERSH-ENGLISH First row: Pat Anderson, Herbert Kerr, Steve Keeler, Wendell Wahlstedt, Ernest Cambron, Sue Rothschild. Second row: Polly Relf, Barbara Butler, Sally Williams, Judy Cox, Donna Hayward, Mike Cunningham. Third row: Lynn Camino, Kathy Polallis, Bob Glenn, f ,Lf Strohmeyer, Ernest Helman, Edward Burke, Melvin Davis, Tommy Lynch, David Bruce, Harold Stockton, Fourth row: Phil Bays, Roy Fry, Jerry Copeland, Mike McGrath, David Van Dyke, Eldon Franklin, William Moran. row: Naomi Wamsher, Delton Nihart, Don Davis, John Burkitt, Roy Terry, Leon Doyle, Earl Richardson. Bill Freeman, Jerry Diviney, Steve Brackeen. Fourth rowzi Dan Beach, Harry Golding, Ted Lusher, Bob Mathis, Dick Wheeler, Gary Carson, Larry Peacock. We-f' ix -.,,,-'.- V ,. X. . 'ff' ta MISS GHERRING-ENGLISH First row: Gary Powell, Pete Markese, Cindy Clem, Joyce Craw- ford, Betty House, Nadine Williams, Marilyn Curp. Second row: Sarah Brim, Betty Burnham, Rosemarie Baptist, Sandy Morgan, Larry Gershon, Richard Cowden, Harold Jackson. Third row: Frank ww MRS. HOLLEY-TYPING First row: Anne Ellis, Shirley Hopkins, Judy Webster, Doris Standley, Carol Rudolph, Joella Deffenbaugh, Ruth Pattee. Second row: Betty Camp, Dusene Vunovich, Mary Lou Hotchkiss, Lana Leonard, William Cook, Patricia Camp, Susan N. Williams. Third MR. KLUTTZ-COMMON LEARNINGS First row: Becky Ruark, Beth Stolov, Linda Morrow, Larry Bonning, Rose Dietsch, James Griffin, William Powell, Diane Sidmon. Second row: Hilda Retzer, Vicki Hilsinger, Harriet Shultz, Lyn Wellington, Mary Lou Fite, Cathy Arens, Jimmy Georgie, Leon Dethloff. Third row: Mitchell Freeman, Joe Perkins, Gary Hale, Sharon Collicotte, l l Foglesong, Joe Zimmerman, Martha Wamsher, Marianna Herleman, James Asplund, Tom Shields, Stephen Brooks. Fourth row: Paul Hamilton, Ralph Dunbar, Ronald Ragan, Tom Good, David Miller, Tom Logan, Eddie Melville. new L row: Jenny Lee Jenkins, Mary Ann Kisner, Bonnie Skelly, Kay Doerhoff, Sue McLin, Sally Crosswhite, Bonnie Adams. Fourth row: Ted Davis, Juanita Carney, Bonnie Hill, Darlene Brimble, Larry Garrett, John Holmberg, Gary Crumbaugh. Martha Seifert, Barbara Campbell, Nancy Reeves, Shelia Cartwright, Jim Coleman. Fourth row: Anita Brown, Linda Norris, Tom Tressler, Maior Sauer, Jon Swanson, Ronnie Bonne, Marvin Chaney, Carl Blain. F7 MISS JACOBSON-CLERICAL PRACTICE First row: Carol Cleveland, Darlene Swofford, Deloris Irwin, Bonnie Fair, Saundra Fawcett, Elaine Timpe. Second row: Pat Wilson, Georgia Bushakia, Janet Bandy, Bonnie Dornan, Pat Boyer, Carol Richter, Judy Anderson. Third row: Barbara Maddux, Marie Trusler, Georgia Foglesong, Roberta Cullen, Carol Werkowitch, Bonnie Clark, Cornelia Quasa. Fourth row: Alba Champ, Charlotte Mitchell, Carolyn Behn, Jackie Gaston, Judy Simons, Pat Finkle, Sandra Funk. XJ. MISS JOHNSTON-AMERICAN HISTORY First row: Karen Barber, Rochelle Zimmerman, Marilyn Loeb, Regina Guinn, Tina Lerner, Doreen Robbins, Barbara Wehrle. Second row: Marsha Rosen, Nancy Myers, Marion Phillips, Mary Lynn Allen, Louise Katz, Juanita Almquist, Anne Schluter, Sol Frydman. Third row: Stanley Schlozman, Arthur Griffin, Lance Banning, Kathy MRS. JOURDAN-MUSIC First row. Larry Furr, William Hinecker, Patricia Kinkade, Barbara Dutfelmeyer, Carolyn Carlin, Paulette Fenton, Betty Cross, Mary Lea Jones, Saundra Johnson. Second row: Betty Rice, Michael Sykes, Judy McGee, Barbara Mansfield, Marietta Fogel, Darlene Long, Willy O'Reilly, Joyce Ewing, Janet Williams. Third row: Ruth A Baysinger, Delores Shiner, Jennifer Pritchard, Paul Neidert, Marvin Mitchell. Fourth row: Judy L. Johnson, Karin Mueller, Jerry Burstein, Bill Frazier, Kyle Weaver, Byron Smith, Bob Bahr, Don Vuses. Deming, Ruth Hickman, Margaret McClure, Barbara Lowther, Mary Evans, Steve Warlen, Robert Spurgeon, Lona Handy, Donald Stein. Fourth row: Glenn Hereford, Richard Gregg, Jack Hill, Willard Brassfield, Linda MacFarlane, Gary Harris, John Milde, Judy Martasin, Steve Roberts, Kenneth Braunlich. MISS KRAMER-SENIOR COMPOSITION First row: Sarah Collier, Ruby Friedman, Betty Steiner, Paula Johnson, Connie Brown, Barbara Lee Nivens. Second row: Linda Carpenter, Janey Long, Dolly Rosenfield, Judy Gershon, Diane Stratton, Cynthia Maupin. Third row: Sharon Reeves, Harriet Benson, Carolyn Roberts, Leanna Boysko, Donna Noger, Linda Ladd, l Richard Copaken. Fourth row: Janet Walker, Cathie Heine, Janet Engler, Louis Bryan, Bob Pflanz, John Bruce, Jack Silvey. MR. LIMBAUGH-PRINTING First row: Freddie Sutton, Douglas Murphy, Marilyn Seested, Darrell Swofford, Gary Ackleberry, Sandra Glaser, David Masoner. Second row: Clifford Robinson, Dennis Garner, Robert Beadles, Charles Sexton, Bill Price, Vaughn Kerstetter, Coy Porterfield. Third MR. LINDLEY-METAL First row: Wesley Townsend, Harry Williams, Eddie Lopez, Bill Theobald, Tim Dorr, Ronald Nedblake. Second row: Steve Harrell, Jon Kelly, Jim Horn, Don Grantham, Charles Maglio, Wally Brown. row: Dennis Koger, Marvin Goldberg, Bill Tabolsky, Jim Caldwell, Gary Duggan, Dale Park, Mike Haggerty, Donna Gramling. Fourth row: Bill Arens, Larry Lessner, Ronald Ford, Bill Fisher, Stanley Weintraub, Charles Montgomery, Bob Griggs, James Hayes. Third row: Jack Lashbrook, John Williamson, Joe Levy, Allen Beach, Buddy Bicknell, John Stephens, Phil Barnes. ' ' ' fxfiig, isifiili M-Q? XJ' MR. LINDWALL-CHEMISTRY First row: Judy C. Johnson, Janet Smith, Jeff Harryman, Claudine Jackson, Susan B. Williams, Charlene Blackburn, Bonnie Tracy, J. W. Jones, Second row: Larry Remis, Larry DeMarea, Herbert Stein, Marvin Lambert, Mark Aaron, Joyce Sprattler, Pamela Patrick, MR. LOVERN-COMMON LEARNINGS First row: Darrell Harper, Glenn Nihart, Danny Watkins, Bill Glaser, Verna Moser, Lenoria Taylor, Ona Johnson. Second row: Sonya McLemore, Sharon Gray, Janice Keeton, Allen Craig, Robert Foster, 311 VZ! Jerry Nickeson. Third row: Roger Findlay, Ronald Stradlr, Phillip Robb, Rodney Rhinehart, Roy Krogsdale, Stuart Powell, Gerald McWorter, Ronald Vida, Gary Weese. Larry Lasiter, Larry Tompkins. Third row: Dave Sewell, Carol Haley, Rosalie Cloar, Danny Tangley, Gary Keltner, Francis Haywood, Bill Alm, Ted Bower. 'Pr HY' i MISS MANLOVE-ENGLISH First row: Carolyn Curp, Lucille Irion, Carol Rock, Sharron Gibson, Mary Hunter, Roberta Shelton, Linda Taylor, Sharon Shockley. Second row: Regina Platt, Sharon Duffendack, Linda Dudley, Linda Elson, Joyce Holmes, Virginia McGuire, James Gardner, Jim Craig. Third row: Karen Montgomery, Mike Boutwell, Frank Albee, Owen Sloan, Jerry Melton, Joe Lappin, David Bandelier, Gary Campbell. Fourth row: Richard Scott, Steve Fenderson, Edwin Tivol, Mike Martasin, Tim Henry, Charles Bartlow, Arnold Kahn, Steve Barid. I-W :ff ' 5 . fi' 'Q' 4 - 'Jig' My wi- MISS McGINNIS-STUDY HALL Firsf row: Mary Trocosso, Madelyn Browning, Joyce Tinsley, Nancy Aitchison, Bryce Knight, Rex Willis, Glenn McCoy, Carl Eakens. Jo Davis, Mary Reiff, Barbara Foster. Second row: Carl Carter, Bob MISS MINCKEMEYER-GEOMETRY First row: Alice Atchison, Sandra Raby, Fran Mallon, Vicki Biederman, Pat Thompson, Anne Ross, Sharon Brownfield. Second row: Ruth Ballard, Joe Casebolt, Mervyn Schwedt, Joniel Stoll, Linda Weed, Don Eisenman, Sandy Coffman, Carole Kirns. Third row: Marcus Bryan, David Johnson, Richard Cooledge, Judy MR. MORRISSETTE-PHYSICS First row: Rodger Parsons, Sherrill Sixta, Delores Bockover, Linda Ekblaw, Larry Plimmer, Mike Diviney. Second row: Gary Hanson, Terry Tiffany, Al Foster, Harry Mittelman, Ronald Margolis, Jack Porter, Henry Ritheford. Third row: Don Kunz, Larry Costley, Bob :xl xi L-M A' Snider, Mariann Herndon, Sharon Martasin, Anna Seifert, Steven Wheelock. Fourth row: Sue Carter, Sharleen Thompkins, Linda Martin, William Thomas, Larry Eifler, Dave Bodde, Terry Simcoe, Bruce Hahn. McFarland, Charles Ridgway, Byron Carroll, Mike Tolle, Bob Downs. Fourth row: Bob Kedigh, Ron Young, Tom Conkright, Richard Wholf, Jack Capps, John Greene, Bruce Knight, Donald Schulteis. ,:,,... - 5,5 Q f W' 4 if , ii mix D 'Q 1 -0 Q is MISS MITCHELL-PHYSICAL EDUCATION First row: Deanne Johnson, Joyce Goar, Virginia Clarkson, Alice Powell, Roberta Wells, Muriel Wasserlauf, Jo Anne Compton. Second row: Charlene Staatz, Carolyn Coomer, Nona Fowler, MISS MITCHELL-PHYSICAL EDUCATION First row: Beverly Morris, Virginia Stout, Sandra Wexler, Harriet Hopkins, Jerry Waters, Mary Ann Hill, Beverly Campbell. Second row: Linda Welker, Carolyn Norris, Valerie Stiles, Joan Levin, XJ f A N 2 N .. ,. MR. MUMAW-MUSIC First row: Karen Rowe, Judy Woods, Rita Sue Wynne, Eunice Mae Lindsey, Mary Hopkins, Beverly Sewell, Linda Snyder, Kathie Boyce. Second row: Lucette Baker, Brenda Davis, Carol Eades, Bob Wyly, Charles Stinson, Ronald Snider, Dennis Weiner, Eddie Walker, Janice Carol Delaney. Third row: Marlene Kiewet, Pamela Judy, -2 as as-' 1:1 Pamela Fry, Karen Merriell, Grace Lewis. Third row: Kathryn Reeve, Jocelyn Glenn, Maxine Diedrichs, Carol Olson, Frances Napper, Esther Green, Nona Bixler. Cynthia Maior, Helen Bucher. Third row: Karen Wadleigh, Jean Roberts, Shirley Tompson, Vicki Warnica, Ruby, Marguerite Howery. Sherry Falin, Dorothy V. Julie Gershberg, Mary Lu Ward, Betty Urdesich, Linda Leonard, Linda Stolzer, Margaret Henry, Wilma Reimer. Fourth row: Leroy Taylor, Harry Dukes, Lee Allison, Doug Dubin, Wilfred Sitton, Richard Hamburg, Earl Jack Leap, Bill Glenn, David Carlisle, K .. C: 'rf MR. PARKER-DRAFTING First row: Don Reece, Bob Henry, Wayne Reimer, Phil Holland, Greg Alexiou, Harold Kitchen. Second row: Ronnie Etter, Steve Hartung, Jerry Rothen, Jon Bogdon, Richard Floyd, Ronnie Polson, 'S 51' Third row: Bill Armstrong, Steve Neighbors, David Goodell, Curt Lake, Dick Richardson, Jim Davis. Fourth row: Rodney Weiher, Jim Anderson, Jim Holland, Jim Miceli, Dennis Goddard, Paul Crow. l i MR. PATTERSON-DRlVER'S EDUCATION First row: Shirley Walker, Roberta Fray, Sharon Cullen, Davida Mendelshon, Don Notestine, Carolyn House, Jerrie Murphy. Second MRS. PETTIT-HOMEMAKING First row: Joyce Bell, Linda Feldman, Beverly Foster, Deborah Wehrle, Roni Wechsler, Adele Genicke, Sheila Dykes. Second row: Norma Armstrong, Linda Gray, Juanita Ewing, Carol Hotchkiss, Kristina Kunz, Ann Aitchinson, Terri Kennedy, Patricia Hodden. Third row: Jane Kelso, Rebecca Holmberg, Kathy Barnard, Judy row: Bill Reynolds, Donna Thomas, Louis Travalent, Jack Mallon, Larry Brown, Jack Labdell, Boyd Simpson. Irion, Nancy Caldwell, Kathy Buckner, Carol Conroy, Carol Boyd. Fourth row: Lynne Bornowski, Jan Franano, Cheryl Fanner, Anna Bower, Bonnie Edwards, Vickie Chaffin, Diana Davis, Dorothy Wymore. MRS. REBER-HUMAN SCIENCE First row: Vicki Loveall, Bette McBride, Bonnie Harvey, Wanda Zachert, lrene Ramsey, Renee Rose, Sharon Ham, Rose Lee Jerwick. Second row: Nita Bray, Marva Shelby, Bobbie Gordon, Neta Goddard, Kay Morris, Charlotte Scott, Donna Wolverton, Dee Dameron. Third row: Beverly Cantin, Alice Shields, Harryetta MR. A. B. RICHMOND-SPEECH First row: Linda Remis, Phyllis Loeb, Susan Owens, Linda Hass, Shirley Scott, Ann Rudolph, Alexandra Jianas, Douglas Matheis, Chuck Pitts. Second row: Bernie Stein, Willa Spears, Linda Hetrick, Sheryl Rains, Pamela Nolze, Martha Jenkins, Timothy Krashin, Connie Arnett, Shirley Glentzer, Ellen Solak, Sandra Alnutt, Claudia McCroskey. Fourth row: Charleane Eason, Lillene Fifield, Betty Young, Linda Rothen, Mary Sturm, Susan Burton, Arvil Lee Russell, Helaine Shure, Frances Holler. Foster, Milton Roscol, Art Cowden. Third row: Barbara Stigall, Bonnie Honeycutt, Susan Martens, Ken Pries, Jack Bealavsky, Louis Ciro, James Reed, Jon Buebendorf, Ernie Retzer. fn- ABSENTEES ' First row: Clarice Vaden, Kenneth Mann, Roy Painter, Johnny Spurlock, Betty Quasa, Janice Hodges, Janice Gilbert, Rozell Cummings. Second row: Therasea Williams, Carolyn Broner, Elaine Earhart, .lolepta Wentz, Jackie Steen, Bud Watts, Cary Parker, Sam Rader, Larry Foster. Third row: Sue Langshaw, Jeanette Knight, M , Norma Ring, Harold Sapp, John Oswalt, Jim Schmutz, James Scott, Nancy Jones, Sue Stern. Fourth row: Stanley Madlof, Ronnie Marshall, Charles Fisher, Henry Hodgkin, Ed Nixon, John Cooper, Jay Salmon, Marshall Davis. uf , 39, ' f '- 'T . . , 'T wg .gf 1-1, A L 2 ,Q A ,, me J? i MR. R. RICHMOND-ENGLISH First row: Wanda Lynn, Larry Ramel, Carol Abrams, Ruth Williams, Al Markle, Mike Blair. Second row: Yvonne Wise, Mary Lou Balderston, John Gerdel, Brenda Levitt, Carolyn Neale, Charles MR. SAMPSON-ALGEBRA First row: Karen Park, Marcia Worrell, Steve Glasscock, Kent Egy, Mona Halliburton, Trudy Hall, Ruth Schlozrnan, Valorie Smasal. Second row: Donna Lindsey, Sue Lollar, Donna Johnston, Sandra Hughes, Larri Deane Lewis, Vicki Harakas, Margaret Bybee, Mary Perkins. Third row: Jerry Porter, Bobby Davis, Gail Mitchell, MISS SCHMIDT-ART First row: April Hinshaw, Judy Gordon, Catherine May, Judy Western, Joan Doubleday, Marsha Ayres, Bonnie Heide. Second row: Jan Knight, Carole Meakin, Janice Ray, Hedy Lindman, Annella Church, Carol Vacca, Kathy Wilbanks. Third row: Ralph ,-..s A Stumff, Jay Justice. Third row: Emmett Buettner, Ronnie Edgar, Jon Kramer, Steve Klugman, Gary Seeley, Sherry Wilkinson, Bill Know, Ron Erwin. Spurgeon Thomas, Linda Churchill, Sam Gill, Mack Harrrden, Gerry Dalton, Fred Berg. Fourth row: Tom Jepson, Bill Frederick, Pat Ernery, Melvin Sorensen, Keith Kelley, Cecelia Heine, Keith Marr, Kelly Sandy. Xie! Gross, Marilyn Thornton, Joyce Estes, Sue Williams, Rudena Kramer, Jon Ann Eversole, Joyce Gunderson. Fourth row: Richard Hayes, Joe Berry, Larry Walker, Cecil Land, John Jensen, Dennis McVay. 'wi eq, ff' ,af 0 of l i? MRS. SHAWVER-ALGEBRA First row: Robert Hook, John Wymore, Barry Lowther, Rebecca Greenawalt, Joanne Rose, Nancy Hinchman, Terry Stevens, Heddy Rosen. Second row. Barbara Neer, Jane Wadkins, Barbara Sells, Jan Rudolph, JoAnn Riddlebarger, Ann Singer, Peggy Weeks, Hazel Scott. Third row: Lora Lea Scott, Pat Tracy, Jan Kelly, Harriet Gershon, Judy Kluender, Greg Howle, Clittord Dollison, Jim Williams. Fourth row: Richard Mansfield, Michael Buchanan, Jim Bell, Ronald Harrison, David Mallory, Jim Warren, David Penning- ton, Arnold Martens. new ft J, fne--- 1- MR. SHEPHERD-WORLD HISTORY First row: John Thaxter, Eddie Wheat, Marsha Zeff, Renee Moschell, Paula DeWinter, Nancy Ruark, Linda O'Dell. Second row: Sharon Libby, Melvin Edelblute, Wanda Murphy, Larry Jones, Jim Fritschie, Rontld Nichols, Gary Parks, Larry Love. Third row: MISS SHULL-COMMON LEARNINGS First row: Judy White, Diane Smith, Norma Thaxter, Garold Simmers, Blair Stringfellow, Lelia Murr, Shirley Jean Koch, Sharyn Golding. Second row: Steve Osman, Barry Smith, Gary Maien- schein, Shari Brown, Jo Ashburn, Dave Keeton, Carol Church, if f , 4 XE far-hi' iflfiffl' ifgfgfgflgig ff:-iii !,ffn,.e . ' Donna Madison, Phyllis Jacobson, Mickey Young, Sue Butts, Jim Clock, Lanny Walker, Terry Sankey, Don Kessler. Fourth row: Rocky Shearer, Darold Graves, Bill Vandenberg, Dale Jordon, Kenny Carlsen, Larry Meiners, Jerry Nelson, Thurman Scott. Rosenberg, David Millstein, Martha Baysinger, Janet Gunderson, Gary Strokmeyer, Eric Menn, Dick Sanford. Fourth row: Kaye Van Schoelandt, Wes Eastwood, Stephen Thompson, Charles Railing, Linda Price, Richard King, Don Menn, Janet Nielsen, Jean Ghean. Shirley Ann Koch, Laurel Lutz. Third row: Kathy V7 MISS WALKER-PHYSICAL EDUCATION Frst row: Judy Audsley, Janice Penick, Shirley Lovell, Dinah Rowlett, Joyce Emler, Juanita Holler, Janice Ake, Wanda Gross. Second row: Donna Leap, Margaret McDermand, Gayle Mollentine, Shirley Agronin, Jean Martin, Joan Moran, Glenda Sue Leftwich. Third row: Nancy Hall, Jerry Miller, Dottie Koste, Margaret Long, Sandra Neidig, Marilyn Rittman, Nita Kinder, Karen Walden. Fourth row: Vickie Pilant, Mary Jo Doerhoff, Virginia Straley, Judith Brown, Michele Caviar, Sharon Tompson, Bonita Barns, Elaine Gordon. MR. WEHRLE-BIOLOGY First row: Glenda Hobbs, Nathalie Noller, Becky Bridge, Deanna Feldman, Elaine Duke, Mary Ellen Ullery, Jeanne Ennis. Second row: Jo Ann Gaston, Judy Dubin, Barbara Belden, Karola Roetzer, Beverly Anderson, Bill Gray, Ernie Kirkland. Third row: Mary MRS. WEINBERG-AMERICAN HISTORY First row: Margaret Mergen, Ruth Ann Vaidic, Melva Johnson, Pat Grace, Kay Floyd, Emily Phillips, Barbara Boedefeld. Second row: Isabel Stalling, Voda Glinn, Dixie Dubin, Judie Hamilton, Pat Hoff, Sharon Sweeney, Sandra Dingus, Carole Taylor. Third row: Mickey Hilderbrand, Mary Lea Pewitt, Carole Coleman, Diane Huston, Charles Todd, Bill Powell, John McAninch, Robert Watkins. Fourth row: Jane Robertson, Maxine Whitchurch, Jimmy Edwards, Bert Heide, Charles Sharp, Bob Jones, Ronald McNees. Hoey, Dennis Garrett, Tom Newborn, Bill Koste, Bob Minter, Dan Koden, Charles Carpenter, Warren Lyle. Fourth row: Robert Dean, John Aswalt, Robert Hastford, George Dotson, Jim Boatman, Glen Reece, Tony Caviar, Charles Cash. MRS. WELCH-TYPING FifSf POW! Barbara Rice, MUfiel Staley, MafCY Mulloy, Carole Morris, Carolyn Mills, Marianne Ragone, Janet Cuthbertson, Ellen Paynter, Donna Buckner, Sharon Boone, Roberta Maynard, Carolyn Hunt, Marilyn Callowick, Meredith DeWitt, Mary Lee Lansdon, Sandra Deanna Lasiter. Second row: Patricia Quick, Gail Muller, Linda Cornish. Fourth row: Charles Pruett, Pete Muller, Floyd Gonzalez, Clark, Patricia Craig, Karen Kelley, Betty Bastian, Patricia Damron, Scott Spaulding, Gary Kabrick, Larry Carstensen, Ken Bradshaw, James Hockensmith, Mary Siegfried. Third row: Clara Jo Reppeto, Jim Scott, Nick Kolias. 'l. These boys gained valuable knowledge in woodworking. 3. The Physics lab received a good workout this year. 2. The registration line for this class forms to the right, 4. It was a do-it-yourself Christmas in Mr. Coleman's Art classes this year. Tl.. URGHHIZHTIUHS - ,1 if M xx I lil ,,, s...,,, llll ll W ffwgffffsfi' UNlTED Besides The door of learning, Paseo offers many clubs and organizaTions which can open The door To special inTeresTs. ln These clubs each member is given The opporTuniTy To obTain The characTerisTics of leadership and responsibiliTy. +L? svn J fi A 2 5351:-me uf ii - -' , ,, , .Wte-,,f, f ZETAS First row. Mary Lynn Allen, Sharon Gibson, Sherry Cromwell, Mary Ellen Ullery, Karen Garner, Ellen Mason. Second row: Vicki Shumaker, Janey Long, Anne Ellis, Dusene Vunovich, Linda Ekblaw, Linda Carpenter, Susan B. Williams, Mary Reitf. Third row: ,.'Z2 We wi. f Ao s .,-., -af.. -ew S s if Pat Robinson, Pam Fry, Ruth Haubein, Diane Huston, Linda Weed, Janet Settles, Pat Murnan, Pat Bailey. Fourth row: Becky Spencer, Bonnie Adams, Madelyn Diedrichs, Marilyn Thornton, Pam Patrick, Jennifer Pritchard, Donna Thomas, Serean Griesel. PATRICIANS First row: Sarah Collier, Barbara Nivens, Gail Muller, Jackie Steen, Cornelia Quasa. Third row: Karen Kelley, Sharon Butts, Lucy Judy C. Johnson, Shirley Stock. Second row: Diane Stratton, Ann- Hatfield, Susan Burton, Kay Doerhoff, Jennifer Pritchard, Cathie ella Church, Dixie Dubin, Polly Relf, Anna Seibert, Delia Dameron, Heine, Joyce Sprattler. ZETAS PATRICIANS Adviser, Miss Schmidt Adviser, Mrs. Jordan First Semester Second Semester Anne Ellis President Linda Carpenter Susan Williams Vice-President Pam Patrick Linda Carpenter Secretary Anne Ellis Janey Long Treasurer Linda Ekblaw First Semester Second Semester Bonnie Adams Sgt.-at-Arms Madelyn Diedrichs Cathie Heine President Judy Johnson Dusene Vunovich Inter-Club Dusene Vunovich Sarah Collier Vice-President Sarah Collier Marilyn Thornton Historian Marilyn Thornton Annella Church Secretary Kathleen Doerhoff Pam Patrick Critic Pam Patrick Judy Johnson Treasurer Delia Dameron Madelyn Diedrichs Reporter Janey Long Diane Stratton Sgt.-at-Arms Cornelia Quasa Linda Ekblaw initiator Susan Williams Lucy Hatfield Inter-Club Joyce Sprattler Barbara Nivens Historian-Reporter Gail Muller Not pictured: Marsha Ayres, Sandra Daniels, Maxine Diedrichs, Pat Sharon Libby iniiiaior Susan Burien Giesleff -l0CelYn Glenn, CYnTl la Maioff Wanda Melchingt Carol Not pictured: Judy Dubin, Carol Bray, Lynn Camino, Virginia Clark- Olson, Kathryn Polallis, Janet Weed. - 62 - son, Mary Henschel, Sharon Libby, Karen Manning. CYNTHIANS First row: Alice Atchisson, Roberta Fray, Elaine Duke, Carole Coleman, Jane Frerking, Jennifer Pritchard. Third row: Carol Morris, Barbara Stigall, Jeanette Simpson, Shirley Tompson, Eliza- Neufeld, Carol lvey, Susan Carter, Sharon Martasin, Carol Borgelt, beth Creel. Second row: Sharon Brownfield, Charlotte Scott, Lana Judy Snider, Jane Robertson, Karin Mueller, Celia Jolly. Leonard, Elaine Earhart, Susan N. Williams, Rosalie Warnock, Carole ENGINEERS First row: Marvin Mitchell, Terry Tiffany, Bernie Matheis, Bill Koste, Larry DeMarea, Stanley Schlozrnan. Second row: Marvin Lambert, John Cook, Larry Love, Richard Copaken, Paul Neidert, Jim Konomos, Glenn McCoy. Third row: Charles Paddack, Mark Aaron, First Semester Elaine Earhart Susie N. Williams Carol Borgelt Karin Mueller Charlotte Scott Lana Leonard Roberta Grey Jeanette Simpson Carole Coleman CYNTHIANS Adviser, Mrs. Boicou rt President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Inter-Club Reporter initiator Alternate lnter-Club Second Semester Lana Leonard Jeanette Simpson Carole Morris Bonnie Tracy Celia Jolly Jane Robertson Carol Borgelt Elaine Earhart Karin Mueller Barbara Daniel, Linda Not pictured: Carol Sproul, Claudia Bybee, Martin, Paula De Winter, Joniel Stoll, Ruth Ballard, Susan Shapiro, Nona Bixler, Lynda Lambert. Bob McFarland, Charles Moske, Eugene Kay, Gerald McWorter. Fourth row: Bob Kedigh, Fred Northcraft, Steve Barid, Richard Jackson, Bruce Knight, Richard Carlson, Doug Carlander. First Semester Glenn McCoy Terry Tiffany Dick Kenworthy Lloyd Williams Bill Koste Richard Copaken ENGINEERS Adviser, Mr. Crocker President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Inter-Club Second Semester Lloyd Williams Terry Tiffany Doug Carlander Bruce Knight Steve Baird Richard Copaken Not pictured: J. W. Jones, Lloyd Williams, Paul Neidert, Jim Clock, Richard Cooledge, Ronald Strader, Dan Beach, Bill Powell. -63- Ti-ncioNs First row: Diann Stephens, Sondra Aaron, Regina Platt, Anne Valerie Ward, Pat Hott, Harriet Benson, Carolyn Behn, Kathy Bay- Schluter, Barbara Wehrle, Bonnie Kratschmer. Second row: Bryna singer, Fourth row: Becky Menn, Bonnie Skelly, Donna Noger, Kleinstein, Jane Moske, Wanda Beard, Suzanne Earhart, Juanita Jennifer Pritchard, Janet Walker, Karen Klapmeyer, Sharleen Almquist, Paula Johnson. Third row: Sandra Coffman, Linda Clark, Thompkins. JUNTOS First row: Bill Frazier, Stephen Hartung, Larry Davis, Gary Lowe, Truman Holman, Byron Smith, Freddie Duffelmeyer, Don Kunz Don Smiley, Pete Markese, Rex Weddle, Rodney Weiher. Second Dennis Goddard, Larry Meiners, Kenneth Carlson, Jay Salmon row: John Shelton, Bob Glenn, Mike Haggerty, Jim Craig, David Bob Allison. Johnson, Don Guinn, Jack Donahoe, Forrest Weddle. Third row: THICIONS JUNTOS Adviser, MVS- Shavvver Adviser, Mr. R. Richmond First Semester Second Semester Don Smiley Presiderlf Don Smiley Bonnie Sk9llY Pfesldenf Jan Walker Jay Salmon Vice-President Jay Salmon Donna Noger Vice-President Paula Johnson Bill Frazier Secreqary Bill Frazier Harriet Benson Secretary Pat Hoff Don Kunz Treasurer Don Kunz Carolyn Behn Treasurer Harriet Benson Rex Weddle lr,fer.ClUb Rex Weddle Jan Walker Sgt.-at-Arms Carolyn Behn Sharleen Thompkins Inter-Club Donna Noger Not pictured: Roger Findlay, Jerry Farmer, Perry Jewell. Bonnie Skelly lnitiator Bonnie Skelly Paula Johnson Historian Sharleen Thompkins Reporter Bonnie Kratschmer Not pictured: Dianne Burden, Barbara Butler, Nona Fowler, Sharon Duttenclack, Judi Ballard, Judy Sexton, Carolyn Chiles, Virginia Stout, Beverly Morris, Margie Bryant, Sandie Funk. .. 64- IOTAS 'www First row: Ruth Vaidic, Connie Brown, Betty Steiner, Regina Guinn, Marilyn Harrell, Peggi Jones. Second row: Jean Roberts, Pat Thompson, Nikki Banister, Sharon Ham, Bonnie Dornan, Janet Bandy, Hedy Linclman. Third row: Louise Katz, Judy Grove, Delores Bockover, Betty Bastain, Patsy Wil McLin, Charlene Blackburn. Fourth r Rudena Kramer, Jennifer Pritchard, Frances Holler, Bonnie Hill, Darlene B G O in , v-ar DELPHIANS First row: Gary Kabrick, Jeff Harryman, John Thaxter, Milton Siegfried, Don Eisenman. Second row: Dave Bodde, Bob Pflanz, First Semester Betty Steiner Linda Ladd Judy Bartlett Charlene Blackburn Rudena Kramer Darlene Brimble Connie Brown Janet Engler Bonnie Hill Sharon Ham IOTAS Adviser, Miss Kramer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms lnter-Club Reporter lnitiator Historian Parliamentarian Second Semester Linda Ladd Connie Brown Janet Engler Sharon Ham Frances Holler Darlene Brimble Janet Bandy Betty Steiner Patsy Wilson Judy Bartlett Not pictured: Marianne Herleman, Betty Jo Minguaw, Jean Graham, Wanda Zackert, Sandy Faucett, Shirley Glentzer, Janet Smith. son, Mary Jo Wymore, Sue ow: Judy Bartlett, Sue Stern, Linda Ladd, Janet Engler, rimble. John Bruce, Jerry Burstein, Terry Simcoe. Third row: Bob Downs, Tom Conkright, Richard Wholf, Dale Jordan, Bill Vandenberg. DELPHIANS Adviser, Mr. Harmon First Semester Second Semester Tom Conkright President Bob Pflanz Bob Downs Vice-President John Bruce John Bruce Secretary-Treasurer Bob Downs Kyle Weaver Sgt.-at-Arms Roy Krogsdale Richard Wholf Inter-Club Tom Conkright Jeff Harryman Reporter Jim Caldwell Bob Pflanz initiator Kyle Weaver Jack Silvey Chaplain Richard Wholf Gary Kabrick Parliamentarian Jeff Harryman Not pictured: Kyle Weaver, Ronnie Vida, Darold Graves, Gary Hanson, John Jensen, Larry Brown, Joe Berry, Phillip Robb, -Arnold Kahn, Ronnie Levene, Don Schulteis, Dennis Garner,- Jimmy Schmutz, Jim Caldwell, Roy Krogsdale, Jack Silvey, Maurice Ommerman. QUILL AND SCROLL First row: Jan Walker, Darlene Brimble, Sharleen Thompkins, Bob Third row: Sondra Aaron, Marilyn Harrell, Bonnie Kratschmer, Downs, Jay Salmon, Carolyn Behn, Connie Brown. Second row: Ellen Mason, Linda Carpenter, Karen Garner, Bryna Kleinstein, Richard Copaken, Harriet Benson, Donna Noger, Pat Murnan, Jane Moske. Fourth row: Paula Johnson, Serean Griesel, Linda Rosalie Warnock, Harry Mittelman, Jim Caldwell, Sarah Collier. Ladd, Truman Holman, Madelyn Diedrichs, Sharon Reeves. efectcl guage 316017 QUILL AND SCROLL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY All members of The Press and Paseon publication One of the most impressive honors which ten per- staffs are eligible tor membership into the national cent of The senior class and Three percent of the honorary iournalistic society, Quill and Scroll. Based iunior class may look forward to is membership in on their work and skill, this year twelve students The National Honor Society. Every spring all seniors from Press and eight from Paseon were selected by who are in the upper fourth of their class and all their advisers, Mrs. Magdalen Downie and Mr. juniors with a 3.6 average are voted on by the Luther Crocker. faculty. Those who are accepted take part in an induction assembly where they receive their mern- bership cards and their National Honor Society pins. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: Connie Brown, Ruby Friedman, Regina Guinn, Betty Callowick, Carolyn Roberts, Marvin Lambert, Judy Bartlett, Joyce Steiner, Paula Johnson, Barbara Wehrle, Linda Ekblaw, Susan Gunderson, Pamela Patrick, Linda Ladd, Carolyn Behn, Bonnie Williams, Juanita Almquist, Dusene Vunovich, Janey Long. Second Skelly, Donna Noger. Fourth row: Madelyn Diedrichs, Sharon row: Rex Weddle, Stanley Schlozman, Ellen Mason, Elaine Earhart, Reeves, Sharleen Thompkins, Janet Engler, Bob Pflanz, Don Kunz, Karen Garner, Harriet Benson, Richard Copaken, Kathie Baysinger, Jerry Burstein, Jack Silvey, Jay Salmon, Bruce Knight. Linda Carpenter, Leanna Boysko. Third row: Glenn McCoy, Marilyn ,Nm . f- if 'wx ' 4 1 rf l i TRAFFIC SQUAD First row: Terry Tiffany, Albert Foster, Marvin Mitchell, Jim Caldwell, J. W. Jones, Danny Jones, Jeff Harryman, Stanley Schloz- man, Larry DeMarea. Second row: Don Kunz, Glenn McCoy, Jay Salmon, Owen Sloan, Bob Pflanz, Don Guinn, Richard Copaken, Rex Weddle. Third row: Richard Scott, Bill Frazier, John Bruce, Don Smiley, Mike Tolle, Mark Aaron, Ralph Gross, Bryce Knight. Fourth row: Jack Lashbrook, Steve Harrell, Frank Meredith, Charles Moske, Harry Mittelman, Joe Lappin, Bob McFarland, Larry Carstensen, Roger Findlay. Fifth row: Ronald Vida, Charles Bartlow, Roy Krogs- Adviser, Mr. Curtis dale, Gerald McWorter, Carl Eakens, Mike Martasin, Eugene Kay. Sixth row: Bernie Erdman, Rodney Weiher, Doug Carlander, Dick Kenworthy, Joe Berry, Fred Northcraft, Bob Downs, Gary Brown. Seventh row: Paul Rodabaugh, Bob Allison, Lloyd Williams, Tim McNally, Sam Baker. Eighth row: Tom Conkright, Bob Kedigh, Richard Jackson, David Pennington, Steve Barid, Chuck Paddack, John Todd. Ninth row: Gary Crumbaugh, Bruce Knight, Donald Schulteis, Scott Carter. fecagad 'an 1460! gdddfb 74 7756045614 TRAFFIC SQUAD Headed by Mr. E. E. Curtis, Vice Principal, Paseo's Traffic Squad functions to maintain orderly conduct throughout the school. This duty sometimes includes cleaning up spilled lunches, quieting cafeteria dis- turbances, and assisting during fire drills. Every spring after junior and senior boys have been nominated by each homeroom to become a part of the next year's Traffic Squad, the candidates are screened by the faculty, the organization's officers, and Mr. Curtis. From the list approximately 70 boys are chosen. From bottom to top: Bob Pflanz, Al Foster, Richard Copaken, Rex Weddle, Charles Moske, Glenn McCoy, Jay Salmon. -67.- Adviser, Miss Bailey Marion Phillips, Mary Reiff, Jo Ann Gaston, Linda Carpenter, Bryna Kleinstein, Pat Murnan, Diane Huston. Fourth row: Sharon Sweeney, Karen Montgomery, Claudine Jackson, Madelyn Diedrichs, Pattee, Pat Robinson. Third row: Shery Cromwell, Sharon Gibson, Marilyn Thornton, Helaine Shure, Bonnie Adams, Sandfa Flmk- MASK AND WIG First row: .Ioleeta Wentz, Margie Bryant, Karen Barber, Kay Floyd, Sondra Aaron, Bonnie Harvey. Second row: Judy Western, Jane Moske, Sherrill Sixta, Anne Ellis, Twila Arnett, Janey Long, Ruth Adviser, Mr. A. B. Richmond Lu Balderston, Gail Mitchell, Davida Mendelsohn, Karen Garner, Linda Carpenter, Janet Walker, Jay Salmon. Fourth row: Donna Noger, John Shelton, Dan Coden, Charles Moske, Tim Foster, Bob Pflanz, Mike Martasin, Scott Carter, Richard Carlson. DEBATERS First row: Natalie Noller, Linda Remis, Phyllis Loeb, Kent Egy, Wanda Gross, Joanne Rose, Peggy Weeks. Second row: Jack Bulavsky, Linda Wolkey, Gary Herrick, Ann Vaughn, Marquerite Howery, James Reed, Jay Justice, John Bruce, Roger Boutwell. Third row: Jack Donahue, Alex Jianas, Bonnie Honneycutt, Mar Y .,,.V ,. .- . INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Adviser, Miss Kramer First row: Paula Johnson, Susan N. Williams, Richard Copaken, Ladd, Richard Wholf, Pam Patrick, Sharleen Thompkins. Jane Robertson, Betty Steiner. Second row: Donna Noger, Linda -63- . , 5 , -ww, i ,K Y NURSES ASSISTANTS Adviser, Miss Burke OFFICE ASSISTANTS Fir!! ww- Nargie BYYGHT, 50l'1nle Kf6lSClWm9f, 5lW6f0f1 Him- Second First row: Janey Long, Bonnie Fair, Twila Arnett. Second row: Neta row: Judy Grove, Jane Robertson, Sue McLin, Bonnie Hill. Goddard, Frances Holler, Harriett Brenner. Adviser, Mr. Shepherd ' ' all DISCUSSION CLUB First row: Janey Long, Karen Garner, Pam Fry, Elaine Earhart, Pat Bonnie Skelly, Harry Mittelman. Third row: Bob Pflanz, Bonnie Murnan, Leanna Boysko, Claudine Jackson. Second raw: Richard Adams, Janet Engler, Pam Patrick, Stuart Powell, Jay Salrnon. Copaken, Stanley Schlozrnan, Linda Ekblaw, Susan B. Williams, Adviser, Miss Norris .ak A.A.U.W. First row: Regina Guinn, Barbara Wehrle, Connie Brown, Elaine Benson, Kathy Baysinger,Jennifer Pritchard,Linda Ladd, Ellen Mason. Earhart, Juanita Almquist. Second row: Leanna Boysko, Harriet 050 Richard Copaken, Harriet Benson. First row: Linda Ekblaw. Second row: Madelyn Diedrichs, Claudine Jackson, Mary Lynn Allen, Judy Webster. Third row: Bonnie Harvey, Harry Mittelman, Charles Moske. First row: Betty Steiner, Jim Caldwell, Janet Bandy. Second row: Linda Ladd, Marilyn Thornton, John Bruce, Sarah Collier. Third row: Jack Silvey. ew, mean 266044 THE PASEON Editors Harriet Benson Richard Copaken Seniors Mary Allen Linda Ladd Judy Webster Harry Mittelman Charles Moske Activities Linda Ekblaw Claudine Jackson Marilyn Thornton Organizations Madelyn Diedrichs Bonnie Harvey Sports John Bruce Betty Steiner R.O.T.C. Jack Silvey PASEON STAFF Homerooms Sarah Collier Marilyn Thornton Faculty Sarah Collier Index Darlene Brimble Herb Stein V Layout Carolyn Behn Art Linda Ladd Copy Linda Carpenter Business Janet Bandy Jim Caldwell Photography John Green Bob Pflanz Adviser Luther Crocker -70 -g First row: Linda Carpenter, Carolyn Behn, Darlene Brimble. Second row: Bob Pflanz, John Greene. THE PASEO PRESS Paseo's bifweekly newspaper, The Paseo Press, is a constant authority for keeping the students informed of who, what, when, where, and why events concerning the school are going on. One of the highlights of the year was the staffs attendance at the Missouri interscho- lastic Press Association Convention held at the University of Missouri. Donna Noger achieved distinction for Paseo by winning second place in the editing contest. First row: Valerie Ward, Karen Klapmeyer, Paul Rodabaugh, Ellen Mason. Second row: Dean Campbell, Ronnie Shumaker, Rosalie Warnock, Pat Wilkinson, Frank Meredith, Serean Griesel, Bryna Kleinstein, Carol Borgelt, Marilyn Harrell, Shag First row: Helena Markese, Pat Murnan, Janet Settles, Becky Menn. Second row: Eugene Kay, Truman Holman, Karen Garner, Chuck Paddack, Bonnie Kratschmer, Sondra Aaron, Judy Grove, Jane Moske. K v .7 S .3 Paula Johnson Firsf row: Bob Downs, Connie Brown, Jay Salmon. Second row Janet Engler, Donna Noger, Janet Walker, Sharon Reeves. PRESS STAFF Editor Paula Johnson First Page Janet Engler Second Page Donna Noger Third Page Connie Brown Sports Jay Salmon Business Sharon Reeves Advertising Janet Walker Circular Bob Downs Adviser ' Magdalen Downie -71- EL ATENEO First row: Judy Snider, Mariann Herndon, Donna Gramling, Mary Lansdon, Susan N. Williams, Claudia McCroskey, Jo Ann Gaston, Pat Murnan. Second row: Larry Remis, Jim Caldwell, Paul Vajdic, Jim Konomos, Bill Koste, Don Guinn, Mike Stone, Stanley Madlof. El. ATENEO First row: Pete Markese, Fred Sutton, Sandra Hughes, Nancy Myers, Dorothy Koste, Marlene Kiewitt, Charlene Kiewitt, Carol Abrams, Betty Steiner. Second row: Steve Glascock, Elaine Duke, Shirley Walker, Delores Bockover, Nancy Hall, Marcia Lefkowitz, Pat Craig, Mary Henschel, Delia Damron, Janette Knight, Margie Walther. Third row: Frederic Egy, Kitty Keiter, Helena Markese, Adviser, Miss Cannon Third row: Bob Pflanz, Donna Thomas, Bob McFarland, Eugene Kay, Judy L. Johnson, Celia Jolly, Ted Davis, Ronnie Strader. Fourth row: Ronnie Young, John Bruce, Bud Helman, Chuck Paddack, Bob Downs, Bob Bahr, Sam Baker, Jim Scott. Janet Smith, Carol Eades, Linda Stolzer, Harriet Gershon, Marilyn Green, Linda Churchill, Jerry Miller, Betty Widmier. Fourth row: Rose Jerwick, Rex Weddle, Bonnie Dornan, Doug Matheis, Sharon Ham, Linda Dudley, Sally Williams, Joniel Stoll, Polly Relf, Gail Mitchell, Carole Coleman. E A F.B.l.A. First row: Paula Johnson, Judy C. Johnson, Dusene Vunovich, Carolyn Roberts, Cornelia Quasa, Patsy Wilson, Bonnie Adams, Georgia Bushakra. Second row: Susan B. Williams, Kay Doerhoff, Adviser, Mrs. Holley Janet Walker, John Holmberg, John Todd, Joyce Gunderson, Bonnie Skelly. ,ww .. Adviser, Mr. Constant FLEUR DE LIS First row: Sandra Raby, Shirley Stock, Marion Phillips, Tina Boysko, Terry Tiffany. Third row: Karen Garner, Diane Stratton Lerner, Connie Brown, Carole Roberts. Second row: Anne Ross, Byron Carroll, Don Eisenman, Jack Silvey, Richard COPakerl- Teralee Weiner, Steve Hartung, Karen Montgomery, Leanna 5? FLEUR DE LIS Firgf raw: Rush Vajdic, Marilyn Harrell, Regina Guinn, Barbara Johnston, Louise Katz. Third row. Claudia Bybee, Sharon Martasin, Wehrle, Mike Blair, Judy Ballard. Second raw: Marvin Goldberg, Mary Siegfried, Ronald Harrison, Darold Graves, Ronnie Marshall, Wanda Beard, Mary Perkins, Janice Ray, Barbara Neer, Donna Meredith DeWitt. f 's aw 1 3? as -, rw- K, ge 65? A 'T QU! Adviser, Mr. Forbes MIXER COMMITTEE First row: Diann Stevens, Bonnie Harvey, Kitty Keiter, Betty Bonnie Skelly, Harry Mittelman, Gary Hanson, Harriet Benson. Steiner, Barbara Wehrle, Janey Long, Sondra Aaron. Second row: Third row: Becky Menn, Madelyn Diedrichs, Karen Klapmeyer, Johr. Serean Griesel, Kathy Baysinger, Anne Schluter, Linda Carpenter, Bruce, Ed Tivol, Darold Graves, Richard Wholf, Bill Vandenberg. - , 14 6 ' zficm Ozgcmdgaldo , it f.',. m..twwsi'?ff 'Cf fl -,wwf f M 1 ....f Y-TEENS W4 V Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ruth Welch and 'Wafer 4 ' Mrs. Margaret Falls, Paseo's chapter of Y-Teens is a ' 'if W Christian organization which strives to develop . -r.-:,, , ' better citizenship among its members. ' SENIOR Y-TEEN OFFICERS JUNIOR Sharon Reeves President Sandra Hughes A M Madelyn Diedrichs Vice-President Dorothy Koste gf, Linda Carpenter Secretary Ruth Schlozman 'W ' I Elaine Earhart Treasurer Harriet Gershon Susan B. Williams Sergeant-at-Arms Larri Deane Lewis - ,. Q. Zn 0.9, ,W X .. , , ' s exp - ' Q ' alt :-' - . ' . J if 4? 1. if l A Z. JUNIOR AND SENIOR Y-TEENS CABINET Adviser, Mrs. Welch First row: Karen Garner Barbara Wehrle, Wanda Beard, Suzanne Baysinger, Carolyn Behn. Third row: Bonnie Skelly, Marilyn Earhart, Anne Ellis, Sherry Cromwell. Second row: Linda Leonard, Thornton, Jane Robertson, Serean Griesel, Sharleen Thompkins, Linda Stolzer, Linda Churchill, Linda Ekblaw, Becky Menn, Kathy Sandra Funk, Cecelia Heine. SENIOR Y-TEENS Adviser, Mrs. Welsh 1 l First row: Diann Stephens, Margie Bryant, Judy Webster, Joleeta Wentz, Bonnie Harvey, Sondra Aaron, Twila Arnett. Second row: Pat Robinson, Mary Lynn Allen, Janey Long, Judy Sexton, Beverly Morris, Virginia Stout, Pat Giesler, Helena Markese, Nathalie Noller. Third row: Cynthia Maupin, Claudine Jackson, Dusene Vunovich, -74- Diane Huston, Sharon Gibson, Mary Reift, Marion Phillips, Bonnie Kratschmer, Nancy Hinchman. Fourth row: Judy Ballard, Linda Sarver, Susan Shapiro, Elizabeth Creel, Lanie Ebert, Sally Williams, Mary Ellen Ullery, Emily Phillips, Carren Hammerstrom, Juanita Almquist. M Uggm Yfmaezq 7a my W il c , wr 4' T fi it ,.., 5 ' P . .. , . f' P I 4 . ' .1 ' .. V571 7 k SENIOR Y-TEENS First row: Barbara Nivens, Janet Bandy, Sharon Ham, Bonnie Dornan, Donna Wolverton, Sylvia Stephens, Pam Fry, Barbara Daniel, Carole Roberts. Second row: Lana Leonard, Sharon Duffen- dack, Nancy Barta, Pat Murnan, Linda Weed, Janet Settles, Paula Johnson, Pat Hoff, Maxine Diedrichs. Third row: Ellen Mason, Carol lvey, Becky Spencer, Lynn Camino, Judie Hamilton, Linda Martin, Wanda Melching, Sandra Alnutt, Carole Coleman, Patsy Wilson. Fourth row: Mariane Hereleman, Donna Gramling, Jennifer Pritchard, Linda Ladd, Do , , ' , Juanita nna Noger Janet Engler Karin Mueller ler Frances Hol . ei -vw 'pe ua 1'-ii 'wwf was JUNIOR Y-TEENS E First row: Linda Hetrick, Donna Johnston, Janice Delaney, Marilyn Neuey, Sandie Welker, Linda Hass. Second row: Jo Ann Riddle- barger, Margaret Bybee, Judy Kiser, Lora Lea Scott, Mary McCarthy, Sharon Capoot, Judy Audsley. Third row: Audrie Hoff, Sandy Miller, Patti Grossman, Penny Morris, Katie Walker, Alex Jianas, Jerry Lee Miller. Fourth row: Gail Mitchell, Sherry Wilkinson, Jane McCoy, Janet Nielsen, Marilyn Green, Dottie Vandenberg, Martha Baysinger. 'ft-as Adviser, Mrs. Falls First row: Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Janet Skirvin, Diane Smith, Norma Thaxter, Marcia Worrell, Deborah Wehrle, Barbara Dutfelmeyer. Second row: Sharon Stevens, Kathy Buckner, Ann Aitchison, Shirley Agronin, Mona Halliburton, Connie Rock, Trudy Hall. Third row: Janice Penick, Valerie Smasal, Sharon Kissee, Vicki Hilsinger, Carolyn Carlin, Sharyn Golding, Judy McGee. Fourth row: Lee Ann Reeve, Janet Williams, Nancy Reeves, Judy Reese, Ann Smetzer, Deanna Thomas, Shirley Martin, Barbara Weed. -75- F.N.A. Adviser, Miss Burke First row: Joyce Emler, Joan Moran, Sharon Ham, Paula DeWinter, Hammerstrom, Carole Coleman, Sandra Alnutt. Third row: Betty Nancy Hinchrnan, Emily Phillips, Joleeta Wentz. Second row: Judy Young, Karen Merrill, Jo Ann McGrath, Sharon Butts, Arvil Lee i Gershon, Delores Bockover, Betty Bastain, Mary Lea Pewitt, Carren Russell, Bonnie Hill, Jane Robertson. i Ynz, ,ws H F.T.A. Adviser, Miss Manlove First row: Sandra Duni, Paula Johnson, Sondra Aaron, Barbara Baysinger. Third row: Muriel Wasserlauf, Leanna Boysko, Harriet Nivens, Sherry Cromwell, Mary Reiff, Juanita Almquist, Helena Benson, Mariana Herleman, Juanita Carney, Linda Martin, Janet Long. Second row: Betty Steiner, Connie Brown, Susan N. Williams, Engler, Linda Ladd. J ,i-, ii,,,-n., n,. ii,rr f-, I ni n 1 U i1,.i, RED CROSS COMMITTEE Adviser, Mr. Coleman First row: Betty Steiner, Sherry Cromwell, Jennifer Pritchard, Richard Copaken, Pam Patrick, Dan Beach, Linda Ladd, Mervyn Schwedt, Cynthia Maior. Second row: Harriet Benson, -76... Adviser, Mr. Lindwall First row: Ruth Vaidic, Tina Lerner, Marilyn Harrell, Regina Guinn, Barbara Wehrle, Kitty Keiter, Barbara Bodefeld, Judy Gershon. Second row: Paula Johnson, Elaine Earhart, Linda Carpenter, Carolyn Chiles, Diane Stratton, Judy C. Johnson, Dalia Rosenfield, Judy Grove. Third row: Juanita Almquist, Kathy Baysinger, Ellen fo CHEMISTRY CLUB Mason, Becky Menn, Carolyn Roberts, Delores Shiner, Sandra Alnutt, Mary Siegfried, Claudine Jackson. Fourth row: Harriet Brenner, Cathie Heine, Judie Hamilton, Carolyn Behn, Bob Pflanz, John Salmon, Bonnie Hill, Anne Schluter, Janet Smith, Bonnie Skelly. First row: Larry Remis, Jim Caldwell, Terry Tiffany, J. W. Jones, Arnold Schwartz, Harry Mittelman, Richard Copaken, Susan B. Williams, Second row: Linda Ekblaw, Mike Stone, Don Guinn, Paul Vaidic, Bill Koste, Don Zurovsky, Ted Davis, Sharon Reeves, Donna Noger. Third row: Janet Engler, Ronald Strader, John CHEMISTRY CLUB Bruce, Dan Koden, Arvil Russell, Darlene Brimble, Linda Ladd, Frances Holler. Fourth row: Pam Patrick, Bud Helman, Bob Bahr, Ronald Vida, Charles Paddack, Jack Silvey, Sam Baker, David Pennington. BOOK CREW STAGE CREW First row: Bill Vandenberg. Second row: Jay Salmon, Richard John Thaxter, Bill Vandenberg, Richard Wholf, Scott Carter, Wholf. Richard Richardson. -77- BAND Adviser, Mr. Cater First row: Mary Anderson, Carolyn Chiles, Wanda Melching, Lucille Dick, Carole Kirns, Cynthia Bartlett. Second row: Larry Carstenseri, Charles Paddock, Steve Fenderson, Charles Pruett, Bill Frazier, Richard Scott, Philip Bays, Steve Glasscock, Cathy Moore, Lance Banning, Judy Zaring, Judy Snider, Karen Wadleigh, Karen Montgomery, Ronald Levene, Dennis Garner, Kenneth Clark, Roger Findlay, Nick Kolias, Joyce Graham, Nancy Reeves, Lucille Irion, Linda Welker, Sue Stern, Paula DeWinter. Third row: Armand Elms, Oroen Sloan, Richard Cooledge, Greg Alexiou, Jim Hocken- smith, Gary Seeley, Dean Campbell, Bill Freeman, Marvin Mitchell, Jim Caldwell, Bryce Knight, Marvin Goldberg, Tim Henry, Bruce I I X . , . and cmd Uzdec tm ?azZacc,aczle sy! r- K t '- , l X ii, 23, l Fx V fx -X , xxx xx l i'J1ETQtKJQNl XRS? N, . x X Q., if its to f it Qi- V XS yfxgq ca -1 is t N it QM N Q W S if 4 KJ ' if R' tx, NSN SFX it tx. HX QHLQQI -sjj onci-IESTRA Adviser,Mr.Cater Q ix LX :RN First row: Ellen Mason, Sharon Capoot, Martha Wamsher, Nancy X gk b is Caldwell, Shirley Lovell, Marianne Herleman, Susanna Crosby, SS lj 125' RX 5 Kathie Boyce, Lana Leonard, Joyce Emler, Shirley Jean Koch. Sl ix Ki NE -X x. N9 K S ORCHESTRA Another section of Paseo's music department is the orchestra, which is made up of string players and selected wind players. Among its various per- formances ofthe past year were the Fall and Spring Plays, a fall Sunday Coffee Concert, which was given for the first time this year, the Spring Music Concert, the National Honor Society Assembly, The City Orchestra Festival, and the grand march at Commencement. After many years of not entering, the orchestra will again play in the state contest and it has also gained distinction for Paseo by having ll members in the All-City Orchestra. Officers for the past year were Gerald McWorter, President, Lana Leonard, Vice-President, and Pam Patrick, Secretary-Treasurer. -78- Knight, Dale Jordan, Hal Gardner, Marcus Bryan, Don Eisenman, Phillip Dale, Pam Patrick, Mr. Cater, Larry DeMarea, Mike Tolle, Gary Emery, John Thaxter, Paul Rodabaugh, Jim Craig, Ed Burke, Bill Frederick, Margaret Mergen. Not pictured: Roger Parsons, Fred Northcraft, Polly Relf, William Thomas, James Hayward, Ronnie Welch. in dig cmd late aalfeaia , , Second row: Roni Wechsler, Dorothy Wymore, Carol Church, Jon Buebendorf, Gary Davidson, Phillip Dale, Richard Wheeler, Lucille Irion, Clifford Robinson, Donald Menn, James Craig, James Hockensmith, Richard W. Scott. Third row: M, L. Cater, John BAND Ever present with a prelude to all regular assem- blies was Paseo's band, under the direction of Mr. Maurice Cater. However this was iust a small part of its numerous activities. On the agenda for the past year was the Fall Band Concert, the Spring Music Concert, a band assembly, the American Royal Parade, one of the Kansas City Athletics' base- ball games, and the All-City Band Festival. For the first time in many years the band will enter the state contest, but individual members have also been part of the All-City Band, the All-State Band and have performed at many places as soloists representing Paseo. The officers for 1958-9 were Pam Patrick, Presi- dent, Larry DeMarea, Vice-President, and Wanda Melching, Secretary-Treasurer. Wymore, Margaret Mergen, Michael Hartman, Pam Patrick, Gerald McWhorter, Wayne Smith, Jane Kelso, Michael Bergner, Rebecca Holmberg, Steven Wheelock, David Johnson. , l A CAPPELLA As in The past, Paseo's most selective and experi- enced choir, A Cappella, under The direction of Mr. LaVerne Cable, brought pleasure to many with their singing. Annually, the choir performs at the Christmas and Easter assemblies, the All-City Choir Festival, the Spring Concert, and Commencement with This year being no exception. In addition, A Cappella was invited To sing aT The University Heights Christian Church, Benton Baptist Church, and The Lenten serv- ices of Swope Park Methodist Church. Another honor included making a recording which was played on WHB radio. Requirements for becoming an A Cappella Choir member include having aT least one year of music and The approval of Mr. Cable. The officers for The past year were Stuart Powell, President, Bob Downs, Vice-President, Richard Carl- son, Secretary, and Linda Ekblaw, Treasurer. A CAPPELLA Adviser, Mr. Cable First row: Ruby Friedman, Mary Ellen Ullery, Linda Welker, Maxine Kreitman, Janet Bandy, Karen Garner, Barbara Wehrle, Barbara Nivens, Regina Guinn. Second row: Janet Smith, Rex Weddle, Dusene Vunovich, Claudine Jackson, Mary Lynn Allen, Jeff Harryman, Linda Ekblaw, Judy C. Johnson, Carren Hammerstrom. Third row: Bonnie Skelly, Janet Settles, Marvin Mitchell, Jerry Melton, Bill Reynolds, Carolyn Behn, Judie Hamilton, Carolyn Roberts. Fourth row: Cecil Middleton, Susan Burton, Dean Campbell, Linda Weed, J. W. Jones, Delores Shiner, Becky Menn, Bill Freeman. Fifth row: Ronnie Strader, Gary Campbell, Harry Mittelman, Louis Bryan, Maxine Whitchurch, Judy Simons, Sharon Reeves, Cathie Heine. Sixth row: Roy Krogsdale, Paul Rodabaugh, Jim Miceli, Bob Downs, Stuart Powell. Kyle Weaver, Darlene Brimble, Judy L. Johnson. Seventh row: Richard Carlson, Jack Capps, Stanley Madlof, Henry Retheford. GIRLS' CHORUS First row: Marilyn Harrell, Barbara Boedefeld, Kitty Keiter, Jeanne Ennis, Vickie Loveall, Margie Bryant, Karen Barber, Shirley Hopkins, Joleeta Wentz, Becky Bridge, row: Dee Dameron, Juanita Camp, Joella Deffenbaugh, Donna Buckner, Anne Ellis, Stallings, Georgia Bushakra. Twila Arnett, Pat Thompson. Second Almquist, Roberta Maynard, Patricia Clara Jo Reppeto, Sharon Cullen, Linda Clark, Carole Roberts, Isabel Third row: Susan Williams, Georgia Foglesong, Ruth Pattee, Carolyn Hunt, Judy Gorden, Marianne Ragone, Donna Wolverton, Bonnie Skelly, Meredith DeWitt, Bonnie Tracy, RoseLee Jerwick, Harriett Brenner. Fourth row: Bonnie Adams, Linda Elson, Karen Kelly, Linda Taylor, Betty Young, Carol Borgelt, Joyce Sprattler, Mary Lee Lansdori, Sharleen Thompkins, Carole Meakin, Jane Robertson, Jennifer Pritchard, Maxine Whitchurch. O 1 P Q3 ' ' so J w X in' H - ,, F750 Q Ht rs v- . V 5:41 E M X M M. 5 W ' 2 ,fi iff B24 Jin .sg 53 54 is if ,g. Qi A I J g S 33- e -,Q . x, , ' L 3.5.4 ks.. ,A BOYS' CHORUS First row: Bob Settles, Jerry Porter, Geoffrey Budd, Ed Walker, Gary Herrick, Jim Bashford, Jack Bulavsky, Gerry Dalton, Jay Justice, Spud Thomas, Larry Gunter, Bill Reynolds, Steve Wheelock. Second row: Jeff Harryman, Joe Passiglia, Mike Weiner, J. W. Jones, Louis Bryan, Ronald Strader, David Levene, John Newton, Allen Cooper, Maurice Ommorman, Cecil Middleton, Phil Robb, Mack Harnden. Third row: Melvin Sorensen, Gary Hearn, Keith Marr, Jim Scott, Jim Schmutz, Bob Pflanz, John Cook, Jim Konomos, Jerry Melton, Harry Mittelman, James Stafford, Bill Glenn, Gary Campbell, Forrest Weddle. Fourth row: Bob Smith, Jim Worden, Kelly Sandy, Jim Miceli, Richard Carlson, Jack Lobdell, Tim Foster, Dale Jordan, Paul Rodabaugh, Bob Downs, Stuart Powell, Dick Witte, Jack Capps, Richard Wholf. -81- HMC. To help guide iTs cadeTs Through The door of good leadership is The paramounT goal of The Reserved Officers Training Corps. By consTanT drilling and improvemenT of marksmanship R.O.T.C. also molds iTs members inTo compeTenT followers who Will, in The fuTure, be acTive in The armed forces of The UniTed STaTes. Li. Col. Jack Silyey Chief of Staff Kansas City Cade? Corps MXSQT. Leslie Nl. Blair Nlilira ry lnsfrucior Caplaln John Holmberg Capfain Tom Conkright Capfain Larry Rernls Sl Adlutanf S-2, Intelligence S3 Operations LT Gary Weese Lt. Rodney Rhineharr MXSQT Richard Wheeler Supply Range and Ordinance Sergeant Nlalor COMPANY A Lt. Darold Graves Capt. Larry Margrave Lt, Gary Hanson Platoon l-GGCJBV Company Cornmander Platoon Leader FIRST PLATOON First row: Dennis Garrett, Wendell Wahlstedt, David Phillips, Kenny Curtis, Garry Eifler. Third row: Charles Maglio, Richard Wheeler, Pries, Mike Cohen, Charles Stinson, Larry Ewing. Second row: Jerry Dreher, David MacDonald, Ed Melville, David Nelson. Vaughn Kerstetter, Bob Cox, Jerry Pitman, James Hayward, Murphy SECOND PLATOON First row: Mike Hollan, Marcus French, Steve Keeler, Jim Cox, Dan McAninch, James Reed, Rodney Burnette. Third row: Charles Todd, Jones, Wayne Reimer, Bob Wyly, Donald Letchworth. Second row: Eugene Jackson, Robert Jones, George Dotson, Jim Williams, Ger- Howard Furr, John Shelton, Noble Mitchell, Mervyn Schwedt, John ald Lang, Tom Shields. COMPANY B Lt. Donald Brown Capt. Edwin Tivol Lt. James Dickey Lt. Bob Bahr Platocm Leader Company Commander Executive Officer Platoon Leader FIRST PLATOON First row: Kent Egy, Bob Hook, Gary Ackelberry, Larry Gershon, Richard Arndt, Mike Goff. Third row: lrvin Foster, Bob Mathis, Mike Matney, Ronald Fenton, Barry Lowther. Second row: Ralph Charles Carpenter, George Maiors, Bob McHone, Bill Fisher, Partlow, Ronald Nichols, Brian Boutwell, Roy Ellis, Ronald Meyers, Paul Murphy, SECOND PLATOON First row: John Maciel, Clifford Dollison, Bill Price, Jim Scott, Bob Nixon, Burt Heide, Gerald Peltzie, James Horn, Tom Paul, Harry Davenport, Melvin Edelblute, Ernest Wright. Second row: Clifton Dukes. Fourth row: James Stafford, Charles Montgomery, Stanley Porterfield, Harold Jackson, Nyle Robinson, Jim Smith, Howard Weintraub, Marshall Davis, Ronald McNees, Henry Hodgkin, Bob Carney, Frank Albee, Richard Cowden. Third row: Dale Park, Ed Smith. HONOR GUARD ' ul Front raw: Larry Gershon, Don Letchworth, Wendell Wahlstedt, Tom Conkright, Commander. Second row: James Hayward, Mervyn Schwedt, Richard Cowden. Third row: Charles Montgomery, James Smith, Jim Williams. RIFLE TEAM C27 Front row: Jim Dickey, Steve Keeler. Second row: John Todd, Jack Silvey, Ed Tivol. Not pictured: Gary Weese. CHICAGO TRIBUNE SOCIETY I3l Front row: Richard Wheeler, Bob Wyly, Darold Graves. Second row: Bernie Erdman, Ed Tivol, Tom Conkright. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS 145 Front row: Lt. James Scott, Commander, Lt. George Bicknell, Assist- ant Commander, Jack Mallon, Ken Pries. Second row: John Shelton, Steve Fenderson. COLOR GUARD 457 Ed Nixon, guard, Richard Wheeler, color sergeant, Tom Shields, color bearer, James Hayward, guard. ROTC ROYALTY QU EEN AT ROBINSON pan COMPANY SPONSORS an J Honorary LT. Col. PRINCESS JANEY LONG Honorary Maior ROTC BALL, HIGHLIGHT OF CADET YEAR Mixing fun with formality, cadets at the annual Military Ball enjoyed an evening of dancing to the music of Les Copley and his orchestra. For Paseo's cadet officers and their ladies, a dinner preceding the Ball was held in the Gold Room of the Twin Oaks. After four hours of fun and dancing, the weary Pirates left with many happy memories l.Cadets and their ladies pass through the receiving line pre- ceding the Grand March. 2. Members of Cadet Corps Staff await entrance of cadet officers. 3. Officers and their ladies enter in Grand March. 4.Queens pass through arch of sabres. 5. Principals have first dance with queens. 6. Medals are presented to Staff members at intermission. General Canham inspects Paseo's facilities. Cadets fire .22 rifle on range. Instruction in preliminary map reading. Practice in location of points on a map. Cadets receive instruction on the machine-gun l. Aw, Sarge, I didn't know you cared! 2. Paseo Honor Guard performs on stage. 3. Lt. Jim Scott and Topsy, Part ll. Pat Robinson, Battalion Queen, receives promotion to honorary Lieutenant Colonel. Harold Ensley presents letter awards to Paseo's cham- pionship rifle team. -91- smms 41.5 I 4' J ,ffzfxlf an im' ff i 'f 2f.n S ,.,,,- ,mme fp, fl: 11 :ffl f ,,,,, efefff'- d,,, 4 ffrrfvrff' , fire!!! S514 ,-4-.swf 'W' M x ' , A M J ff f ' ,, .- 1 T Jr II f f'. V, 1-1- 1-41 ff 5, Q I , ,iffy 1 ,f 1-1 , f if if I I ff f 4 1 rf f' 'V H ' E ' I f ' V i Q ' 'A' A, -' ,f Q .J-1.4-11-nw'-f' iff :WI Q- ef A PJ' 9' fl' ja '- - A A' ' ' , Egg. A . . 4, A .-In a f 1 -A f 'W ' , fi ' Q, gm, ParTicipaTion in sporTs can open one of The major doors of life. For behind This door is The Thrill of winning or The saTisTacTion of knowing you have done as well as you could. And, by opening This door The much-needed qualiTies of cooperaTion, respecT and unselfishness can be acquired. MANAGERS Administering to bruises and cuts, checking out equipment, and running errands for The coach are all tasks for some ofthe hardest-working individuals on the team, the managers. Often forgotten, the managers are The first ones to arrive and The last ones to leave, both aT practice COACHES Spirit To a high-school Team is as important as oil to an engine. The chief sources of confidence ancl spirit in a ball club or a Track squad are Their coaches. Paseo has been fortunate in having an im- pressive athletic staff who have consistently fielded teams which have given forth Their very best efforts. Nelson Dwight, head football coach, has been aT Paseo for i2 years. His assistant, Bill Fessler, gradu- ated from Paseo in l9119. Mr. Fessler handled The B-team, upon whom Paseo's future victory-hopes ride. Ronald Green, a newcomer To Paseo this year, guided the highly-successful freshman football team. Coach Fessler and Green took over the mentoring iob for the Pirates's varsity and B-Team roundball crews, respectively. Paseo's Track Team, city champions twice in the past Three years, clashed with their opponents in the league under the leadership of Robert Gualdin. and a game. The letters which the M M the end of the year are not easily proudly worn. i -94- i HX it QV! A A my 1 .Q 5151: Q ' U - ' sl -sw lx A if LL1: igswhx X f Q-I .HK 45 , x .if K .wg W4 K .., ,E Don Kunz Guard Tim McNally Tackle VARSITY FOOTBALL Relying on The passing abiliTies of Dick Ken- worThy, spinner back, Paseo Took To The air and nipped Lincoln T4-7 in The firsT game of The season. The following week, The PiraTes losT a Thrilling rock 'em, sock 'em conTesT To The Tough RockhursT Hawks. WesTporT, our firsT league foe, fielded a Tough defense one week laTer and confained The Buc's single-wing ground aTTack. Paseo's only Touchdown came when The Buc's inTercepTed a Tiger pass and ran iT To The WesTporT 33, where afTer a 23-yard pass, Bob Allison bulled his way To paydirT. Air-borne TacTics proved faTal in The EasT game as The Bears inTercepTed Three Buc passes and cashed Them inTo seven poinTs apiece. The Bears earned 37 more poinTs, bringing The final score To 58-21. Glenn McCoy Floyd Hook Rodney Weiher Roger Rains n Halfback Center Halfback Joe Lappin Marvin Mitchell Richard Jackson J09 MlZ9ll Tackle Guard Cenfer Tackle K ,z A, 1 W X Fortunes of football turn quickly, and in the next game, the Pirates staged a 40-O rout over the Manual Redbirds. Kenworthy sparked the Pirate crew, personally making four of the six Paseo touchdowns. Lapsing into a losing streak, the Pirate crew lost to Central 47-7, Northeast 34-7, and to loop title- holder Southeast 45-O. The final game of the season was against South- west. In the first half the Indians' offense registered a 6-O advantage. Paseo countered with a tally, as Kenworthy scored from the Indians' ll. The Pirates thus tied the score at 6-6. Both teams gained another 7 points, making the final score a l3-13 dead-lock. Remembered of the l958 football team is the spirit and determination of everyone, from the coaches and managers to the fans in the bleachers, and specifically, the boys themselves. Al Foster Guard Terry Tiffany Halfback Allen Beach Tackle Roger Findlay End Lloyd Williams Don Crow Gary Brown Bob Allison Tackle Fvllbafik Center Halfback Ken Bradshaw Steve Barid Carl Eakens Paul Rodabaugh nd Tackle End Tackle ik.. . . . Dick Kenworthy Quarterback Paul Vajdic End Jim Boatman Halfback B-TEAM First row: Larry Love, John Shelton, Harry Golding, Perry Jewell, Elmer Taylor, Jerry Farmer. Second row: Ronnie Etter, Jim Clock, Frank Foglesong, Kenny Carlson, Dan Beach, Ted Lusher, Dennis FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Front row: Mike Hollan, Alan Snow, Greg Alexiou, Rickey Martin, Fred Sutton, Harold Kitchen, Bill Viditto. Second row: Bobby Davis, Tom Ruark, Bill Dawson, Bob Settles, Charles Sturnph, Dennis Weiner, Fred Sutton. Third row: Ronnie Welch, Mike Reed, Chuck Garner, Third row: John Cook, Mike Cunningham, Dick Witte, Larry Meiners, Felton Davis, Bill Powell, Danny Hale. Pitts, Larri Lewis, Ronnie Marshall, Mack Harnden. Fourth row: Bill Frederick, Gary Seeley, Dave McCoy, Jim Bell, Bill Knox, Milton Roscoe. B-TEAM Paseo's B-team football squad, charg- ing through a victorious 8-game schedule, ended the season with a 543 record. Much of the credit for this feat should be given to Mr. Bill Fessler, coach of the B-team. Not to be underestimated, how- ever, is the ability and driving determi- nation of every boy on the team. FRESHMAN TEAM Future varsity griolders are developed on the freshman football team. Here the boys are taught the basic fundamentals, blocking, tackling, and ball handling. ALL-STA RS It has been said that success is the ability to do a thing well. These three senior boys, who formed the nucleus of Paseo's football power, wear the badge of capability in football. Dick Kenworthy, spinner-back, was first in the city in pass plays completed and yardage gained through passing. One of the finest athletes to ever graduate from Paseo, Dick was elected to the first team, All-City, as halfback. Marvin Lambert greatly strengthened our team both with his tough defensive line-backing and his deft ball handling. Marvin made All-City honorable mention. Lloyd Williams was appointed to the All-City second team as a tackle. Lloyd's tireless practice, vicious tackles, bruising blocks and smart play- making earned him this honor. fund. Dick Kenworthy 'sY Marvin Lambert Lloyd Williams l.ETTERMEN'S CLUB First row: Don Kunz, Bob McFarland, Floyd Hook, Al Foster, Glenn Jim Scott, Joe Passiglia, Tim MCNGIIY- Third YOWI l-l0Yd Williams, McCoy, Roger Findlay, Mike Haggarty, Bill Koste. Second row: Don Rodney Weiher, Carl Eakins, Gary Brown, Steve Barid, Bruce Crow, Allen Beach, J. W. Jones, Steve Hartung, Dick Kenworthy, Knight, Ed Rowe, Joe Mizell. B0l9 Kedish Glenn McCoy Forward Guard ' dl Roger Fm ay Jerry McWorter Guard Guard This was the year for individual stars at Paseo as Doug Carlander 6'5 senior center rose from B-team obscurity to varsity prominence. Leading his teammates in every department, field goals, free throws, and offensive and defensive re- bounds, Doug captured the league scoring crown. The team as a whole, however, had a disappoint- ing season. Although all but a few of the games were close, hard-fought contests, the Pirates gener- ally were on the low end of the scoring race. A few games deserve special mention because of the fighting spirit shown by the team. The South- westgame can be called Paseo's most exciting round- -TOO- Mark Aaron Bob McKanna Guard ' Forward 3 ball contest. Trailing by two points very late in the fourth quarter, Carlander tied the score with two free throws from the charity line. In the following overtime, the lead changed hands several times be- fore a lay-up by Bob Kedigh with four seconds to go made Paseo the victor by one point. Pirates experienced the opposite emotions a week later at the East game. Leading for three quarters, Paseo had to beat back the upset-minded Bears be- fore winning a thrilling contest. ln overall team percentages, the Bucs had a 29.32 average from the field and a 63.72 free throw average. VARSITY BASKETBALL Knight T CFI ef ny 'I fig: 'A' 9, D009 Caflander Richard Jackson Center Forward B-TEAM BASKETBALL First row: Bob Vaden, Fred Duftelmeyer, Larry Meiners, Jerry Rothen, Mike Cunningham, Phil Bays, Second row: Melvin Davis, B -TEAM AT Times unable To hit from The field, Paseo's B-Team roundball squad finished Their season with a record of four wins and five losses. Paced by Felton Davis and Larry Meiners, The Bucklets used a one-Two-Two zone defense To make up for a lack of Team speed. Doug Carlander Bob Kedigh -102 - Felton Davis, Kenny Timpe, Perry Jewell, Frank Meredith, Tom Logan. BASKETBALL B-Team fans saw The most Thrilling game of The season aT The Southeast gymnasium when The Buclets won 33-30 in an overtime over Southwest. Coached by Mr. Richard Burns, The Team spent much of Their Time concentrating on fundamentals such as ball-handling, dribbling and passing. ALL-STA RS Many Things go into The building of a good athlete: innate ability, long hours of practice, and a fierce desire To excel. By all These, Doug Carlander, 6'5 star center, has exhibited most, To his never- ending necessary desire To become a mainstay on Paseo's basketball Team. A bright spot in an uninspiring season, Doug cap- tured The league scoring crown with a league Total of 178 points and an average of 19.8 points per game. Because of his outstanding playing on The Pirate Team, he was selected To The All-Star First Team, selected by The Interscholastic League coaches. Prom magazine placed Doug on Their Greater Kansas City First Team, made up of players from all high schools in The greater Kansas City area. Another source, The Kansas City Star-conducted survey gave Doug an honorable-mention on The All-District Team. This year's basketball Team presented a formi- dable array of iunior Talent, most impressive of which was Bob Kedigh, forward. Placing third in team honors with 64 points, Bob was chosen as one of The league's twenty-seven best players as he received an honorable mention award for the City All-Star Team. Bob's importance To The Buc squad cannot be measured only in points scored. He was also a valu- able asset in The rebounding and ball-handling de- partment. Smart playmaking and passing often set up easy scores for other Team-mates. ! TENNIS TEAM First row: Marvin Leltwich, Bob Pflanz, Charles Moske, Louis Larry Brown, Richard Carlson, Bob Downs, Marcus Bryan, Harry Travalenf, Tim Dorr, John Wymore. Second row: John Bruce, Miftelman. A f mr. .4 K V, fr fh a, - ' q1a' 5a f5,r 235235 r ' 'ff arm M . I Ag- N 2 X l l ' . Y A : ba rn yt N l . I .i ,mg I . A nf i w w, . il :Eg X .. , A Hu W2 K K Q If X gi K W N, ,. f, ,vi-.. -W My - r 1. Who's got the ball? 2. The Paseo Jump. 3. Swish! 4. Jump Ball ! 5. Oh, no you don't! -103- ckmle make few D64 ag TRACK TEAM Varsity Firsf row: Paul Neidert, Tom Ruark, Glenn McCoy, Jerry Farmer, Don Eisenman, Bob McFarland, Buddy Helman, Dick Kenworfhy Mark Aaron, Skip Davis. Second row: Bruce Knighi Don Zurovsky, Third row: Chuck Hendricks, Richard Jackson, Bruce Hahn. gggwgykkw 5k?2jJG' A mm A 4 3311! vga 'gwff s ii 5 as ' .- g ,,., ,E i .., K 6 A ,L A 4 W ,: .' ... -, T i V ' f -. ,, , it ,,- V N . ww A 3-5 i 'i'fii?35-lxkxwfif R- , V-M 'ff .2 , S fi V as T ,V ,,,.,, V ,V,A A , AV M V, f 37 a !f1 kfiilf' S-i4SW9!f'i'l'ii Nf'l?G9W : sw ' ':':f..W1fif7fQf:.if'f' ,, K ,, 1 , .A , .. -i -104- padeazf, Dem ' :ca .c c .., Mm... M -Wa, -M -M-.M..,f-.4-s. ,, ,W f W ., . www W -- K 'L . M.. I Cross Country First row: Steve Hartung, Bob McFarland, Mike Haggarty, Second Junior Varsity First row: Jerry Porter, Dennis Garner, Larry Love, Danny Hale, Steve Hartung, Mike Haggarty, Bill Powell. Second row: Ricky Martin, Bobby Davis, Carl Eakens, Larry Gunter, John Cook, Marvin Mitchell, Larry Davis. Third row: Charles Paddack, Dan Freshman Team First row: Al Kitchen, Freddie Sutton, Mike Snow, Bob Settles, Jerry Pittman. Second row: Joe Viditto, Steve Neighbors, Mack f wwesty. f 'WV 'n ww'-rv-wnnnslq -9 Q row: Don Eisenrnan, Paul Neidert, Bruce Knight, Mark Aaron. Beach, Keith Marr, David McCoy, Dave Bodde, Tom Logan, Ken Bradshaw. Fourth row: Perry Jewell, Bob Kedigh, Kenny Carlson, Larry Meiners, Ronald Levene, Felton C. Davis. Harnden, Ronnie Marshall, Gary Hearn, Jim Bell. Third row: Doug Dubin, Dale Mallory, Melvin Sorensen, Wilfred Sitton, Bill Knox. -105- t at 1 PEP CLUB OFFICERS First row: Paula Johnson, Secretary, Wanda Melching, President. Second row: Pam Patrick, Vice-Presidentg Linda Ladd, Treasurer. Third row: Bonnie Adams, Sergeant-at-Arms. PEP CLUB lSeniorsJ First row: Margie Bryant, Carol Cleveland, Judy Webster, Bonnie Harvey, Bonnie Fair, Janey Long, Dusene Vunovich, Saundra Fawcett, Judy Johnson, Claudine Jackson. Second row: Joleeta Wentz, Twila Arnett, Anne Ellis, Nancy Jones, Carolyn Roberts, Lana Leonard, Elaine Earhart, Linda Carpenter, Susan B. Williams. PEP CLUB Uuniorsl First row: Valerie Ward, Marion Phillips, Diane Huston, Jo Ann Gaston, Claudia McCroskey, Linda Weed, Janet Settles. Second row: Pat Murnan, Kathy Baysinger, Becky Menn, Carole Coleman, PEP CLUB During the past year Paseo's Pep Club ot about 225 members, under the guidance of Miss Nell Mitchell, has accomplished much, but perhaps the most impressive was the Pirate boat and the Pirate which performed during the halves ot the football games. Another innovation of the Club was that of membership cards which were punched at every game and meeting. In addition, it succeeded in hanging the Pirate's Cove banner and organizing Pep Club sections at all games. Pirate buttons to be worn at the games and the sponsoring ot the annual Sadie Hawkins Mixer can also be accredited to Pep Club. Simply everybody has cooperated to support and urge school spirit at all the games, said Wanda Melching, president. Third row: Connie Brown, Charleane Eason, Susan N. Williams, Pat Hoff, Judy Hamilton, Carolyn Behn, Donna Noger, Bonnie Skelly, Madelyn Diedrichs. Fourth row: Neta Goddard, Barbara Foster, Linda Ekblaw, Janet Engler, Janet Walker, Marilyn Thornton, Frances Holler, Sharleen Thompkins, Sandy Funk. Anne Schluter, Pat Wilkinson, Carol Borgelt, Karen Montgomery. Third row: Jane Frerking, Rosalie Warnock, Sandra Cornish, Celia Jolly, Jane Robertson, Karen Klapmeyer, Serean Griesel. -106- .- be l as Q1 G' 'J' us- 1 5 Q ' C i 2 A ' i l S i 1, 5 lg, ' t l - I fi ,fn 'v-gk vu? N4 PEP CLUB Uuniorsl First row: Wanda Zackert, Elaine Duke, Carole Morris, Judy Western, Kay Floyd, Mary Ellen Ullery, Barbara Wehrle, Carolyn Chiles, Juanita Almquist. Second row: Linda Bleich, Jane Moske, Donna Buckner, Emily Phillips, Helena Markese, Mary Reiff, Karen PEP CLUB lSophomoresl First row: Vicki Shumaker, Diann Stephens, Beverly Morris, Vir- ginia Stout, Judy Sexton, Pat Giesler, Judy Zaring, Deanna Feld- man. Second row: Nancy l-lenchmen, Judy Ballard, Suzanne Ear- hart, Sylvia Stephens, Wanda Beard, Donna Hayward, Barbara PEP CLUB lSophomoresl First row: Janet Weed, Norma Ring, Jocelyn Glenn, Ruth Haubein, Pam Fry, Kathy Reeve, Carol Neufeld. Second row: Paula DeWinter, Carol Olson, Maxine Diedrichs, Pat Bailey, Sandra Coffman, Nancy Sw! -,... -,tifaik 1 Waist e e t N3 5 . 4, Q ff Garner, Bonnie Kratschmer. Third row: Roberta Maynard, Pat Robinson, Sherry Cromwell, Sharron Gibson, Linda Taylor, Carren Hammerstrom, Regina Platt, Sharron Duffendack. Belton, Lynda Lambert. Third row: Sherry Falin, Sally Williams, Elizabeth Creel, Margie Walker, Jocene Valdez, Jo Ann McGrath, Grace Lewis, Karen Merrill. Davis, Nancy Barta, Sharon Martasin. Third row: Diane Coronato, Carol Ivey, Lynn Camino, Becky Spencer, Anna Seibert, Linda Martin, Carol Sproul, Nona Bixler, Barbara Boatman. -lO7- PEP CLUB lEighth Gradel First row: Maiorie Middleton, Linda Feldman, Norma Thaxter, Janet Skirvin, Gloria Hunt, Becky Ruark, Jean Hudkins, Bonnie Johnson. Second row: Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Kathleen Barnard, Phyllis Nichols, Sharyn Golding, Judy Reece, Deanna Thomas, Ann Smetzer, Janice Gilbert, Paulette Fenton. Third row: Patti Grossman, Sandy Miller, Roni Sue Wechsler, Kristina Kunz, Vicki Hilsinger, Carol Conroy, Harriet Shulttz, Shari Brown, Janet Williams. Fourth row: Janet Trott, Barbara Weed, Shirley Martin, Barbara Duffel- meyer,'Sharon Stevens, Judy McGee, Kathy Buckner, Dixie McVay, Lee Ann Reeve. PEP CLUB lFreshmen and Eighth Graelel First row: Debbie Wehrle, Dinah Rowlett, Sue Owens, Mona Halliburton, Shirley Lovell, Shirley Agronin, Carolyn Carlin. Second row: Barbara Green, Joan Moran, Karen Clark, Marlene Kiewit. June Watkins, Nita Kinder, Shirley Scott, Vickie Pilant. Third row: Nancy Reeves, Kathy Boyce, Valerie Smazal, Sue Lollar, Linda Leonard, Vicki Harakas, Carol Yeager, Dottie Koste. Fourth row: Linda McCaughey, Marietta Fogel, Diana Davis, Nancy Ohman, Bonnie Edwards, Martha Baysinger, Dottie Vandenberg, Linda Price, Janet Nielsen. PEP CLUB lFreshmenl First row: Judy Audsley, Marilyn Nevey, Mary McCarthy, Sharon Capoot, Audrie Hoff, Becky Greenawalt, Harriet Gershon. Second row: Jan Delaney, Lora Lea Scott, Linda Marks, Sandra Hughes, Larri Deane Lewis, Donna Johnston, Linda Hetrick. Third row: Kathryn Walker, Linda Churchill, Jerry Miller, Cecelia Heine, Marilyn Green, Betty Urdesick, Linda Stolzer. -'lO8- We .g,-.5ap , ,Q ' sn- 5 ' , M -,:-, t PEPPETTES First row: Sharron Gibson, Mary Ellen Ullery, Janey Long, Bonnie Fair, Bonnie Harvey, Anne Ellis, Twila Arnett, Carole Cleveland, Judy Webster, Margie Bryant. Second row: Wanda Melching, Janet Smith, Pat Murnan, Sherry Cromwell, Jeanne Ennis, Lana Leonard, Paula Johnson, Juanita Almquist, Linda Ekblaw, Jo Ann Gaston. Third row: Nancy Jones, Pat Hoff, Linda Weed, Anne die 4 1 Yr Schluter, Carolyn Roberts, Barbara Foster, Susan B. Williams, Judie Hamilton, Claudia McCroskey. Fourth row: Marilyn Thornton, Madelyn Diedrichs, Jennifer Pritchard, Sue McLin, Bonnie Skelly, Kathy Baysinger, Jane Frerking, Carolyn Behn, Pat Wilkinson. Fifth row: Bonnie Hill, Frances Holler, Sharleen Thompkins, Sandy Funk, Janet Walker, Linda Ladd, Sharon Reeves, Donna Noger. Sixth row: Serean Griesel. PEPPETTES Now in its second year, Paseo's drill team, the Peppettes, again performed at the halfs of football games with intricate formations. The fifty iunior and senior girls, having been selected at tryouts held the previous spring, wore white pleated skirts, white sweaters with red P's , red and black shakers, and Paseo beanies. The all-girl group practices many hours under the direction of Sandie Funk and Miss Nell Mitchell. The officers for the past year were: Sandie Funk, President, Jeanne Ennis, Vice-President, Anne Ellis, Secretary, Susan Williams, Treasurer, and Janet Walker, Sergeant-at-Arms. Highlight of the year for the Peppettes-Marching in the American Royal Parade. A Q vf-. . r F 1 - .,,,, fbzyvaa tft. F f y xii i f T .ll - f 4iffJw, wg , , , 1 .- f , Y If wx irblm 1' P ia -.- .-:xi if L-'J ,gli 4 W? ' Q ' N, Q, 7.5 'F .f '41 'if' - ? '5l!'w .. 3- Q 1 .J -3 Y f. w ' e' QA' . l i V Qs - sr-' - , - ,, V ,V V -1 X J ' ' ,, 15:11. . A if A 'Www . ',.r -sex: . - ' . -109- BRADLEY TROPHY WINNER Cathie Heine GIRLS' SPGRTS By participating in Paseo's girls' sports program which includes team sports such as hockey, basket- ball, volleyball, softball, and individual sports like badminton, table tennis, and lifesaving, about 250 girls received shields, a school letter, or a senior pin this spring. During the year Paseo was well represented at the hockey sportsday in which the Pirate teams beat Southwest and tied with Westport. In basketball Paseo's girls beat Lincoln and' Central and also played other schools in softball. Every spring the Florence Bradley Memorial Trophy is presented to the outstanding senior girl athlete, in memory of the girls' gym teacher who died in 1955. ' Wand Udkgewtfq a Bonnie Dornan Rudena Kramer Sherrill Sixta Clarice Vaden Pat Wilson PASEO P First row: Regina Guinn, Barbara Wehrle, Pat Robinson, Georgia Third row: Karen Montgomery, Karen Klapmeyer, Kathy Baysinger, Bushakra, Carolyn Chiles. Second row: Wanda Zackert, Regina Cornelia Quasa.Jackie Gaston. Platt, Sharron Gibson, Louise Katz, Jo Ann Gaston, Diane Huston. -HO- Paseo swimming team practices diligently. I gl I I I GIRLS' SPORTS Ihough Team sports such as basketball and volley- ball are the mosT well-known and publicized, in The girls' athletic program individual sports are iust as important. Here aT Paseo these sports include swim- ming, badminton, Tennis, and table tennis, with an annual Tournament being held in each sport. The coaches are Miss Nell Mitchell, Miss Margo Walker, and Mrs. Eva BergsTrom. SPORTS MANAGERS First row: Regina Guinn, Clarice Vaden, Judy Sexton, Joan Moran, Wanda Beard, Barbara Wehrle, Sherrill Sixta, Georgia Bushakra, Ruth Ballard, Barbara Haynie, Janet Cuthbertson. Second row: Judy Zaring, Shirley Hopkins, Carolyn Chiles, Linda Stolzer, Lynda Lambert, Nancy Barta, Pat Robinson, Sharron Gibson, Wanda Zackert, Regina Platt, Sally Williams, Louise Katz, Peggi Jones. Third row: Sharon Capoot, Judy Bartlett, Bonnie Dornan, Pat lezzm Wilson, Jo Ann Gaston, Diane Huston, Karen Merrill, Jo Ann McGrath, Muriel Wasserlauf, Claudia Bybee, Kaythryn Reeve, Suzanne Earhart. Fourth row: Linda Weed, Carol Olson, Carol Neufeld, Karen Montgomery, Karen Klapmeyer, Kathy Baysinger, Carnelia Quasa, Jackie Gaston, Rudena Kramer, Nona Bixler, Frances Napper, Phyllis Jacobson. -ill- EIGHTH' GRADE SHIELD First row: Barbara Duffelmeyer, Kathy Buckner, Sharon Stevens, Ann Aitchison, Jenice Mayhugh, Paulette Fenton, Kathy Barnard, Nancy Cald- well, Ida May McCoy, Judy McGee. Second row: Diana Strong, Carol Church, Bonnie Edwards, Carol Fra- nano, Nancy Ohman, Martha Bay- singer, Vicki Chaffen, Diana Davis, Nancy Reeves, Judy Beniamin. Third row: Linda McCaughey, Ann Pad- dack, Dorothy Vandenberg, Marilyn Parks, Janet Gunderson, Linda Mc- Farlane, Linda Norris, Sandy Keil- hack, Linda Price, Lee Ann Reeve. EIGHTH GRADE SHIELD First row: Maiorie Middleton, Judy White, Beverly Foster, Linda Feldman, Norma Thaxter, Diane Smith, Susan Rudin, Janice Marley, Sondra Reed,, Charlene Petrus. Second row: Gracel Shelby, Jo Anne Rudolph, Beckyl Ruark, Gloria Hunt, Carolyn Rose, Dixie McVay, Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Roni Sue Wechsler, Lynn Wellington. Third row: Phyllis Nichols, Shirley' Jean Koch, Kristina Kunz, Margaret McClure, Juanita Ewing, Vicki Hil- singer, Harriet Shultz, Shari Brown, Barbara Green, Barbara Campbell. SMALL SHIELD First row: Trudy Hall, Beverly Camp- bell, Helena Long, Zephr Livingston, .Shirley Davis, Brenda Levitt, Barbara Butler, Nancy Jo Davis. Second row: Norma Ring, Gail Mitchell, Ann Singer, Linda Stolzer, Alex Jianas, Mary Lea Pewitt, Sharon Capoot, Karen Walden. Third row: Linda Churchill, Vickie Pilant, Audrie Hoff, Janet Schoen, Sharon Duftendack, Virginia Straley, Judy Kiser, Mariann Hereleman. Fourth row: Marcia Brunn, Lynn Camino, Michele Caviar, Ann Lane, Janie McCoy, Cecelia Heine, Joyce Boswell, Mary Ward, Mary Lou Balderston. SMALL SHIELD First row: Linda Marks, Kay Floyd, Marcia Worrell, Kathy Pope, Tamby Refer, Shirley Lovell, Shirley Agronin, Sandy Hughes. Second row: Janice Delaney, Ruth Schlozman, Linda Hass, Judy Audsley, Sandy Welker, Larri Deane Lewis, Sheryl Rains, Marilyn, Nevey. Third row: Judy Dingus, Shirley Scott, Harriet Gershon, Linda Hetrick, Donna Johnston, Dottie Koste, Kathryn Walker, Sue Lollar, Ann Rudolph. Fourth row: Jan Rudolph, Cynthia Bartlett, Joan Moran, Karen Parks, Peggy Weeks,, Linda Wolkey, Annette Bushakra, Beverly Sewell, Margaret Bybee. LARGE SHIELD First row: Shirley Hopkins, Judy Zaring, Nancy Hinchman, Deanna Feldman, Judi Ballard, Peggi Jones, Suzanne Earhart, Diann Stephens.i Second row: Lynda Lambert, Janet Cuthbertson, Donna Buckner, Judy Sexton, Wanda Beard, Ruth Ballard, Barbara Haynie, Sally Williams, Kaythryn Reeve. Third row: Paula DeWinter, Nancy Barta, Barbara Dan-1 iel, Karen Merrill, Ruth Hauloein,i Judy Bartlett, Claudia Bybee, Phyllisl Jacobson. Fourth row: Susan Garten,l Carol Borgelt, Carol Neufeld, Carol Olson, Jo Ann McGrath, Muriel Wasserlauf, Nona Bixler, Frances Napper. L zvly. :'g' . 2 , , t ' HOCKEY SPORTSDAY TEAM -V.2 - ' 'k,. X First row: Bonnie Dornan, Regina Guinn, Barbara Wehrle, Cathie C A ,C M K J X Heine, Carolyn Chiles, Georgia Bushakra, Karen Montgomery. 1 I , , Second row: Pat Robinson, Diane Huston, Sharon Sweeney, Rudena , H x! 'g ii V7 1 L i n Kramer, Jackie Gaston, Cornelia Quasa, Judy Bartlett. N, 'rv' A K, . ,.,. ' f -2:- 1 Vaz, 2 ' .::' , . t 1-f A f' ' , '- - - -- -- - ll! IP' 4 I 42 i 5 BASKETBALL SPORTSDAY TEAM A ft ij , ay . , 'E at First row: Wanda Beard, Diane Huston, Judy Bartlett, Carolyn V, 5' i'i 1 E55 Chiles, Phyllis Jacobson. Second row: Suzanne Earhart, Mary Lea i J ' M if 1' lil Pewitt, Cathie Heine, Rudena Kramer, Carol Borgelt. V E 3 ki 2 i 3 3 , 9 f I 4 9 'Qi ii - -ts' f . i . wux n , ,,.A,,. r,,.' 5 g.Qj55I:5,. .5 ,V Q ZZ: -- , ---f: ,W :f,, Q : , lb . ji. N , , j LT Girls enthusiastically participate in team sports such as hockey, basketball, and baseball. 419' J , ,, l JF 3,5 ,ag N t x y is Q V. M, ,. A f-fit. t ' S J C , F. , Tv if yfYfr..?'f 'PJ 9' AL' ' ' CT: .' f ' 04- S , W -' m f ff g , . M391 rw ,s-' 1-Lim, J . ' S A , at ,V . mp , iam! Q gn Jw M f W ,:.g.afv-iz, , ,gang if ,AWA-Lge of - 4' ., J?-2 ' ' xt 5' X LL? use., P- J is ,. LL, . H, E ' gms s. 'EF awk. . , , A i ,.'S gfl3ku??',. Cf xiii! QV ' 1 s .-.1 HCTIVITIES F NX 'F Mk Though doing school work is The main Time-consumer of The average Paseo sTudenT, parTicipaTing in exTra-curricular acTiviTies occupies many afTer-school hours. By ioining in These acTiviTies, doors can be opened To new friends and To more memories of These years aT Paseo. , , , ai! gmlalcyea enticed, , FOOTBALL QUEEN ln order that more students might take part in the which the 1958 football queen, Dusene Vunovich, actual nomination of the candidates tor football and two princesses, Mary Lynn Allen and Madelyn queen, a new procedure was originated at Paseo Diedrichs, were chosen by the vote ot the stu- this year. Each club and organization was entitled to dent body. nominate one candidate, making a total of ten, from Queen, Dusene Vunovich, leaves the the field between a column Madelyn Diedrichs, Dusene Vunovich, and Mary Lynn Allen-queen of Peppettes with her escort, Richard Copaken. fif1BllS1S- -116- In W'-'fpi 1. , A e ct.. ,. t f fi- it-it I .qv e . ...W 2 fi ' 3' . f , ,fl y t . y M S in xcimzge Sicwlemfa . , , Q3 , B' I 2 A 5 3. 7. .V 5 gif t . Me and My Shadow in the American Royal. . Paseo's lettergirls preceded the band in the parade. Larry DeMarea and Jim Clock building the pirate ship. . Have you ever tried to play an instrument and dodge that stuff too?l . Have ya got that spirit? 6. Candidates for football queen. Paseo captured the Lincoln tiger at the Lincoln-Paseo game 14-7. . Sherry Cromwell's little sister, Jocelyn, made a peppy mascot 3 ' ,ll v 'rr':u -fa-w..l rl Ott' J' iltirtlgr ltr -ENNIFER PRITCHARD This year the American Field Service lent to Paseo as an exchange student, Jennifer Pritchard of London, England. Having the typical blue eyes and creamy complexion of the English, Jennifer easily adapted herself to Paseo and in return the Pirates found her quite Winsome, delightful, and very like- able. When she returns to England next summer, Jennifer will enter school to pursue her ambition of becoming a nurse. FRIDAY NIGHT FALL PLAY CAST First row: Pat Grace, Jane Moske, Janey Long, Carole Roberts, Rffbeff Dean, Bob Ballff TYl9f 5PV0Ulf EU9e le KBYI Jennifer Karen Hammerstrom, Cynthia Maupin, Sherrill Sixta. Second row: Pf'lCl'15fd- H619 THE FALL PLAY A mental institution and its inmates was the set- Bock Cllfeffed and Svpervised The play, While Jeanne ting of the fall play, The Curious Savage, Novem- Ennis and Cynthia Maupin portrayed the leading ber 21 and 22 by the drama workshop. Miss Alfrada Character. rg l 5 ,Y y A gf y 1 i xi ' 5 4 Left to right: Sherrill Sixta, Robert Dean, Tyler Sproul. Leff 10 right: Tyler Sproul, Pat Grace, Robert Dean. SATURDAY NIGHT FALL PLAY CAST Fifi' row: Ronnie Sllumakeff Sandra Dunlf -lane Moske, Sondra Paul Neidert, Bob McFarland, Harriett Brenner, Bryna Kleinstein. Aaron, Jeanne Ennis. Second row: Connie Brown, Mary Siegfried, -119- 77144 That was a stab in the back for Truman Holman. The Seniors who sang at the Sadie Hawkins Mixer. Were you cheering that night at the Westport game? Children at play? The iuniors working? Everyone enioyed Donna Noger's birthday at the convention. There was a lot of yelling to support Chuck Paddack for president of the M.I.P.A. 8 The Three Trumpeteers at The band concert. ?amcmZe Wmwz 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 7 8 9 5 -I L f ff r 4 , M 54. 1, X.,A I' 2' Z' if u if i n 15 tt? . 433' Ba 3 mga. s z ' ' 1-lf ,-.429 ' sored by the Pep Club, Wanda Melching was crowned Miss Peppy by Mr. J. C. Bond, Principal. The attendants were Twila Arnett, Claudine Jackson, Janey Long, and Judy Webster, who, including Wanda, had been nominated for the honor at a previous Pep Club meeting. left fo right: Wanda Melcmng, Janey Long, Twila Arnett, Judy Webster, Claudine Jackson. At the sixth annual Sadie Hawkins mixer, spon- Shaud' 1. The initiation of Zetas' pledges. 2. The Inter-Society Formal Dance. Linda Carpenter accepting the scholarship cup for Zetas, Thicions' formal initiation. Cynthians' voting on new members. Dave Bodde going through Delphians formal initiation 8. The Inter-Society Friday the Thirteenth dance. ,Nw MJ! 1 I I Ward Queen Madelyn and her attendants Qleff To righ?D: Elaine Earhari, Sue McLin, Linda C penter, and Anne Ellis. ifalwg' at CWC, I !Z,f61L. Ce iff-f kyjdgeg, 4 Kuff' 15 405 'ff Cf cl? gf!--CC, f5w 4 C, if 'lil if-Q, Z g 5ig,C,L65,,,1, ,,f2efcizf6 Q UE-5 ZAQ-zf wx 547 536' !gg?Qif'Cr,g2ff3'2L jg. Cc' , C15 x'4C.66?f 'Q fl !f,c,aC if 412' Iny, 5' ,ecjg +C an Q If , C5115 .,,f'f'y LMQQ, gif QC? gl 'ful x.LE'iif.f K. ' Tic? if 'leaf A--?'f'7 L05 gig! flaw Xyiifzfff n CEU ., L27 fum LK721f'oE 1,,4,Lfc,Jf',d,g?n ,mil ,A A ,hy ,A pb , - - C3 X. fa, ac MQ ' mea F944 em j'4Mr fx Zueea, W an 7 4 7m 2420: fgwdtd . . . 1 Weiner clears! , - .if Q, It's all over now. ' si 'Q 15 On your mark, get set, go! 5, A .lumor Blrdmen. fx- Y. gfifxwdff 3, E: S -,eil . . ff ,M gsm Wi, N uf , ,Q Q- J-V ' P ' A Cappella Chonr slngs for the Easter Assembly. W N ' W Y lj jj L L M 1, Ntmkm 'Lm 1 Foreign Exchange Student Assembly. -! ' A W, A A VL'A l H ,ge Q: A j f' W ,mm Qwztssxfifl will 1 ',-,' l' llggxgwwmfwuw.-my 4 J U ' - First row: Bob Ptlanz, Connie Brown, Judy Webster, Margie Charles Moske Third row Harry Mitteiman Stanley Madlof John Bryant, Jeanne Ennis, Mary Lynn Allen, Carole Roberts. Second Bruce Glenn McCoy Jay Salmon Tim McNally Tyler Sproul row: Jennifer Pritchard, Charlotte Mitchell, Cynthia Maupin Richard Carlson Claudine Jackson, Janey Long, Janet Engler, Jim Caldwell SENIOR PLAY ' A well know romantic comedy, Annie Get Your Gun, by Dorothy and Herbert Fields was presented under the direction ot Miss Altracla Bock, drama teacher, by this year's senior class on April 17 and 18. Janey Long and Jeanne Ennis played the role of Annie Oakley, a young hillbilly sharpshooter who Extras in the senior play, Annie Get Your Gun First senior meeting of the year. U fs 1-l T959 Annual signing. Junior-Senior Prom. TONY BAKER AWARD In remembrance of Tony Baker who died last year, his senior class of 1958 designated that each year' the name of a senior boy who, by the vote of the Senior Class, was considered to be most nearly like Tony would be engraved on a trophy. This year Jay Salmon was selected from five finalists who were Richard Copaken, Bob Downs, Marvin Lambert, Glenn McCoy, and Jay. '51,-0 Senior flag raising -127- Pat Robinson Head of City Recreation Department v. 4 Bruce Knight Mary Lynn Allen Presidem gf Park Boafd Director of Public Works Jay Salmon Commissioner of Markets Diane Huston Commissioner of Building inspection Glenn McCoy Chief of Police -128- Richard Copa ken Mayor CITY HALL DAY For the fourth time in the last seven years Paseo has had the honor of having a Pirate as Kansas City's Student Mayor with Richard Copaken holding the position this year. ' However, the usual method of election was changed in that all high school student council presidents were eligible. From them, the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce selected five to run for mayor. After each candidate had given a speech on television, 25 prominent citizens voted on them and the person with the largest number of votes was proclaimed mayor. On City Hall Day Glenn McCoy, Mary Lynn Allen, Jay Salmon, and Richard, Senior Class officers, and Bruce Knight, Diane Huston, and Pat Robinson, Junior Class officers, attended morning seminars where city officials explained their duties. Richard also presided at a student City Council meeting where four resolutions were passed. One concerned the bringing of scientific industries to Kansas City, which Richard had proposed in his televised speech. Another proclaimed Mayor Bartle an honorary teenager. In recognition of this honor, Mayor Bartle was presented a key to the city by Student Mayor Richard. As another one of his official duties, Richard presented a key to the city to Sammy Davis Junior, a visiting celebrity. ln the afternoon, the students took over the responsibilities of their respective counterparts. L W W WW M W M W MW V f MMS? MQW 2 ACTIVITIES INDEX A Cappella Choir 80 Advanced Girls Chorus 81 American Association of University Women 69 Band 78 Basketball, All Stars 102 Basketball, freshman 102 Basketball, varsity 100-101 Book Crew 77 Boys' Chorus 81 Cafeteria Staff 14 Cheerleaders, B-team 95 Cheerleaders, varsity 95 Chemistry Club 77 Chicago Tribune Society 87 City Hall Day 128 Cynthians 63 Debaters 68 Delphians 65 Discussion Club 69 Drill Team 87 Drum and Bugle Corps B7 El Ateneo 72 Engineers 63 Exchange Student 118 Faculty 10 Fall Play 1 19 Future Business Leaders of America 72 Fleur de Lis 73 Football, All Stars 99 Football, B-team 98 Football, freshman 98 Football, varsity 96 Future Nurses of America 76 Future Teachers of America 76 Homerooms: Absentee 55 Adams, Austin, Bailey 40 Baity, Bingman, Blase 41 Bock, Boicourt, Burns 42 Cable, Campbell, E. 43 Campbell, Wm., Chambers, Coleman 44 Coulter, Daugherty, Downie 45 Dwight, Erickson, Falls 46 Fessler, Forbes, Gersh 47 Gherring, Holley 48 Jacobson, Johnston Jourdan 49 Kluttz 48 Kramer, Limbaugh, Lindley 50 Lindwall, Lovern, Manlove 51 McGinnis, Minckemeyer 52 Mitchell 53 Morrissette 52 Mumaw 53 Parker, Patterson, Pettit 54 Reber, Richmond, A. B. 55 Richmond, R., Sampson, Schmidt 56 Shawver, Shepherd, Shull 57 Walker, Wehrle, Weinberg 58 Welch 59 Index 130 Inter-Club 68 lotas 65 Junior Class Officers 37 Juntos 64 Lettermen Club 99 Library Staff 14 Managers 1 1 1 Mask and Wig 68 Mixer Committee 73 National Honor Society 66 Nurse Assistants 69 Office Assistants 69 Orchestra 79 Parent-Teacher Association 14 Paseon Staff 70 Patricians 62 Pep Club 106 Peppettes 109 Press Staff 71 Queen, Football 116 Queen, Paseon 124 Queen, Peppy 122 Queen, R.O.T.C. B8 Quill and Scroll 66 Red Cross Committee 76 Rifle Team 87 R.O.T.C. Company A 85 Company B 86 Senior Ballot 38 Senior Class Officers 21 Senior Pin Winners 110 Senior Play 126 Stage Crew 77 Shield Candidates 112 Student Council Executive Board 19 Officers 18 Representatives 20 Tennis Team 103 Thicions 64 Track, cross country 105 Track, freshman 105 Track, varsity 104 Track, varsity, junior 105 Traffic Squad 67 YATeens 74 Zetas 62 STUDENT INDEX A Aaron, Mark 1ir1 51, 63, 67, 100, 104, 105 Aaron, Sondra Leigh 1ir1 45, 64, 66, 71, 73, 76, 119 Abbott, Alva 1soph1 Abrahams, Ronald 181 40 Abrams, Carol 1fr1 55, 72 Ackelberry, Gary 1fr1 50, 86 Adams, Bonnie 1sr1 22, 39, 48, 62, 69, 72, 81, 106 Adamson, Carol Jean 181 Adamson, Kenneth 181 46 Agronin, Shirley Ann 1fr1 58, 108, 112 Aitchison, Ann 181 54, 112 Aitchison, Bob 1ir1 52 Ake, Janice 1fr1 58 Albee, Dennis 181 40 Albee, Frank 1ir1 51, 86 Albert, John 1ir1 41 Alexiou, Greg 1fr1 54, 78, 98 Allen, Herbert Lee 181 43 Allen, Judith Ann 1fr1 45 Allen, Mary Lynn 1sr1 18, 19, 21, 22, 38, 49, 62, 70, 80, 116, 126, 128 Allison, Bob 1sr1 22, 39, 64, 67, 97 Allison, Salathiel Lee 1fr1 53 Alm, Bill 181 51 Almquist, Juanita 1ir1 49, 64, 66, 69, 76, 77, 81, 107, 109 Alnutt, James 1soph1 47 Alnutt, Sandra Lee 1sr1 22, 55, 74, 76, 77 Andersen, Pebble Sue 1soph1 43 Anderson, Beverly 1ir1 58 Anderson, Jerry 1fr1 45 Anderson,Jim1ir1 54 Anderson, Judy 1sr1 22, 48 Anderson, Mary Ann 1ir1 44, 78 Andrew, Don 1soph1 42 Angermayer, Frank 1soph1 Annerson, Patricia 1soph1 47 Archer, Sharon 181 Arens, Catherine Ann 181 48 Arens, John 1fr1 55 Arens, William 1ir1 50 Arenson, Sidney 181 Armato, Mary Jane 1fr1 Armstrong, Bill 1ir1 54 Armstrong, Norma 181 54 Arndt, Richard 1fr1 44, 86 Arnett, Connie 1sr1 55 Arnett, Twila 1sr1 22, 44, 69, 81, 106, 109,122 Arnold, Kathy 1ir1 Artuso, Dominick Victor 1soph1 Ash, Bill 181 40 Ashburn, Jo 181 57 Asplund, James 1soph1 48 Atchisson, Alice 1soph1 52, 63 Audsley, Judy 1fr1 58, 108, 112 Axebrod, Barry 181 40 Ayres, Marsha 1soph1 56 B Baellow, David 181 46 Baellow, Harla 1sr1 22, 47 Bahr, Bob 1ir1 49, 72, 77, 86, 119 Bailey, Patricia Ann 1soph1 42, 62, 107 Baily, William 1fr1 Baker, Lucette 1fr1 53 Baker, Sam 1sr1 22, 41, 67, 72, 77 Balas, Anastacia 181 Balderston, Mary Lou 1fr1 20, 56, 68, 112 Ballard, Gilbert 1soph1 47 Ballard, Judi 1soph1 43, 73, 107, 112 Ballard, Ruth 1soph1 52, 111, 112 Bandelier, David 1ir1 51 Bandy, Janet Sue 1sr1 22, 48, 65, 70, 74, 80 Banister, Nikki 1soph1 42, 65 Banning, Lance 1ir1 49, 78 Banning, Larry Howard 181 48 Baptist, Rosemarie 1ir1 48 Barber, Karen 1ir1 49, 81 Barid, Steve 1ir1 51, 63, 67, 95, 99 Barker, Sam 1soph1 44 Barnard, Kathleen 181 54, 108, 112 Barnes, Bonita 1fr1 58 Barnes, Phil 1sr1 22, 50 Barnett, Carolyn Sue 1fr1 42 Barnhart, Robert 1fr1 45 Barrish, Jay 181 40 Barta, Nancy 1soph1 41, 74, 107, 111, 112 Bartholomew, James 1fr1 42 Bartlett, Cynthia 1fr1 44, 78, 112 Bartlett, Judith 1sr1 22, 41, 65, 66,111, 112,113 Bartlow, Charles 1ir1 51, 67 Bashford, James 1soph1 43, 81 Baskett, Kenneth 1soph1 43 Baslee, Dale 1soph1 47 Bastain, Betty 1ir1 20, 59, 65, 76 Bauman, Garry 1fr1 Bays, Philip 1soph1 47, 78, 102 Baysinger, Kathie 1ir1 49, 64, 66, 69, 73, 74, 76, 77, 100, 106, 109, 111 Baysinger, Martha Ann 181 57, 108, 112 Beach, Allen 11r1 50, 76, 95, 99 Beach, Dan 1soph1 47, 105 Beadles, Robert 1ir1 50 Beard, Betty Jean 181 Beard, Wanda Irene 1soph1 19, 43, 64, 73, 74, 107, 111, 112, 113 Beard, Wanda Lee 1soph1 Behn, Carolyn 1sr1 22, 49, 64, 66, 70, 74, 76, 77, 80, 106, 109 Belden, Barbara 1soph1 58, 107 Bell, James 1fr1 57, 98, 105 Bell, Joyce 181 54 Bellofoire, Alicia 1fr1 Beniamin, Judith Ann 181 46, 1 12 Bennett, Sandra 1ir1 44 Benson, Harriet 1sr1 18, 19, 22 38, 50, 64, 66, 69, 70, 73, 76, 111 Bentley, Charles 1ir1 Berg, Fred 1fr1 56 Bergner, Michael 181 46, 79 Berry, Joe 1sr1 22, 56, 67 Bicknell, George 1sr1 22, 50, 87 Biederman, Russell 1fr1 44 Biederman, Victoria 1soph1 52 Bixler, Nona 1soph1 53, 107, 111, 112 Black, William 181 Blackburn, Charlene 1sr1 22, 51, 65 Blackburn, Stephen 1sr1 22, 41 Blain, Carl 181 48 Blair, Michael 1fr1 56, 73 Blakesley, Joan 1fr1 44 Bleich, Linda 11r1 43, 107 Blocker, Walter 181 46 Blum, Nata 181 40 Boatman, Barbara 1soph1 43, 107 Boatman, Jim 1sr1 22, 58, 97 Bockover, Delores 11r1 52, 65, 72, 76 Bodde, Dave 1soph1 52, 65, 105 Boedefeld, Barbara 1ir1 58, 81, 77 Bogdon, Jon 1fr1 54 Bonne, Ronald 181 48 Boone, Sharon Louise 1ir1 59 Bordman, Marilyn 1sr1 23, 43 Borgelt, Carol 1ir1 45, 63, 71, 81 10 112 3 1 6, ,11 Bornowski, William 1sr1 Boswel Botwin I, Joyce 1fr1 20, 46, 112 ik, Arnold 1sr1 23, 41 Boutwell, Brian 1fr1 44, 86 Boutwell, Mike 1ir1 51, 68 Bovard, Michael 181 40 Bowen , Judi Kay 1ir1 46 Bower, Anna Marie 181 54 Bower, Ted 181 51 Boyce, Kathie 1fr1 53, 79, 108 Boyd, Carol 181 54 Boyd, Robert 1fr1 Boyer, Linda Lee 181 40 Boyer, Patricia 1sr1 23, 48 Crow, Don Csrl 25, 41, 97, 99 Boysko, Leanna Csrl 23, 50, 66, 69, 73, 76 Brackeen, Stephen lsophl 47 Bradshaw, Ken Url 59, 97, 105 Bradshaw, Linda C8l 43 Braley, Caroldeen Url 43 Braley, David Url 44 Brassfield, Willard i8l 49 Braunlich, Kenneth C8l 49 Bray, Carol isophl 43 Bray, Naomi lsrl 47 Bray, Nita lsrl 23, 55 Brenner, Harriett isrl 23, 41, 69, 77, ai, 119 Brewer, Elizabeth Url 42 Bridge, Becky Url 58, 81 Brim, Sarah Sue lsophl 48 Brimble, Darlene Csrl 23, 48, 65, 66, 70, 77, 80 Brisbin, Paula f8l 46 Broner, Carolyn isophl 55 Brooks, Stephen Url 48 Broos, Barbara Url 45 Bross, Thomas Url 41 Brown, Anita l8l 48 Brown, Connie Csrl 23, 50, 65, 66, 69, 71, 73, 76, 106, 119, 126 Brown, Donald isrl 23, 85 Brown, Doyle Url 44 Brown, Gary lsrl 23, 44, 69, 97, 99 Brown, Joe Url 41 Brown, Judy Url 58 Brown, Larry isrl 23, 54, 103 Brown, Leland C8l 40 Brown, Jean Url 45 Brown, Roger isophl 47 Brown, Shari C8l 20, 57, 108, 112 Brown, Shirley Ann Url Brown, Wallace isrl 23, 50 Brownfield, Sharon Ann lsophl 52, 63 Browning, Madelyn Url 52 Brownlee, Jane Url 45 Brownlee, Nancy i8l 43 Broyles, David Url 45 Bruce, David Csrl 23, 47 Bruce, John lsrl 23, 39, 50, 65, 67, 68, 70, 72, 73, 77, 103, 126 Brunn, Marcia Url 45, 112 Bryan, Louis isrl 23, 50, 80, 81 Bryan, Marcus isophl 52, 78, 103 Bryant, Mariorie Csrl 23, 41, 69, 81,106,109,126 Buchanan, Michael Url 57 Bucher, Delorse Url 45 Bucher, Helen Louise Ksophl 53 Buchta, Philip isophl 42 Buckner, Donna Url 59, 81, 107, 112 Buckner, Kathy C8l 54, 108, 112 Buckner, Marcia Cecille i8l Budd, Geoffrey lsophl 47, 81 Buebendorf, Jonathan isophl 55, 79 Buettner, Emmett Url 56 Bulavsky, Jack Url 20, 55, 68, 81 Burden, Deanne isophl 42 Burden, Sharon f8l 43 Burke, Edward isrl 23, 47, 78 Burke, Gary Url 47 Burkitt, John fsrl 24, 47 Burkitt, Joyce lsophl 42 Burnette, Rodney lsophl 85 Burnham, Betty Jo lsophl 48 Burns, Jack lsophl Burstein, Jerry Url 19, 49, 65, 66 Burton, Susan Url 55, 62, 80 Bushakra, Annette Url 20, 45, 112 24, 49, Bushakra, Georgia lsrl 72 81 10 1 , 0,111,113 Busick, Joyce Ann i8l 40 Butler, Barbara Anne lsophl 20, 47, 112 Butler, Ronald i8l 43 Butts, Sharon Sue isophl 57, 62, 76 Bybee, Claudia isophl 42, 73, 111 , 112 Bybee, Margaret Url 56, 112 C Cade, Peggy Ann 183 Caldwe 66, Caldwe 1 12 ll, Jim isrl 20, 24, 50, 67, 70, 72, 77, 78, 126 ll, Nancy i8l 54, 79, Cash, R Castro, obert C8l 46 Tony Csrl 24, 58 Caviar, Arnold Url 58, 101 Caviar, Michele Url 58, 112 Chaffin, Gordon Url 44 Chaftin, Vicki Lyn i8l 54, 112 Champ, Alba Csrl 24, 49 Chaney, Marvin f8l 48 Cheney, Gerry lsophl Chiles, Carolyn Url 41, 77, 78, 100,107,11l, 113 Chisham, Norman i8l 40 Church, Annella Csrl 24, 56, 62 Church, Carol C8l 57, 79, 112 Churchill, Linda Beth Url 56, 72, 74, 108, 112 Ciro, Louis Url 55 Clark, Bonnie Csrl 24, 49 Clark, James Frank Url Clark, Kenneth lsophl 42, 78 Clark, Linda Url 59, 64, 81 Clark, Mariorie Url 43 Clark, Nita Url 42 Clarkson, Virginia Csophl 53 Clay, Jay cal 46 Clem, Cynthia Csophl 48 Cleveland, Carol Csrl 24, 49, Callicotte, Sharon f8l 48 Callowick, Marilyn lsrl 24, 59, 66 Cambron, Ernest isophl 47 Cameron, Larry fsrl 20, 24 Camino, Lynn isophl 47, 74, 107, 112 Camp, Betty Csrl 24, 48 Camp, Patricia Csrl 24, 48, 81 Campbell, Barbara f8l 48, 112 Campbell, Beverly Ann lsophl 53, 112 Campbell, Dean Url 45, 71, 78, 80 Campbell, Gary Url 51, 80, 81 Campbell, Roger Url 44 Campbell, Ronald Url 44 Campbell, Sandra Url Cantin, Beverly Url 55 Capoot, Sharon Lee Url 42, 79, 108, 111, 112 Capps, Jack isrl 24, 52, 80, 81 Capps, Ross Url 44 Carlander, Douglas lsrl 20, 24, 41, 63, 67, 101 Carlin, Carolyn Sue l8l 49, 108 Carlisle, David lsophl 53 1 oo, 109 Clingan, Joyce C8l 40 Cloar, Rosalie C8l 51 Creel, Keith Url 41 Cromwell, Sherry Url 19, 42, 62, 74, 76, 107, 109 Croom, James i8l 40 Crosby, Susanna Csrl 25, 41, 79 Cross, Betty i8l 49 Crosswhite, Sally Csrl 25, 38, 48 Crow, Paul Url 20, 54 Crumbaugh, Gary Csrl 25, 48, 67 Cullen, Roberta Csrl 25, 49 Cullen, Sharon Url 54, 81 Cummings, Rozell Csophl 55 Cunningham, Michael fsophl 47, 102 Curp, Carolyn Lee Url 51 Curp, Marilyn Sue fsophl 48 Cuthbertson, Janet Url 59, 111, 112 D Dale, Philip qty 41, 78, 79 Dalton, Gerry Url 56, 81 Dameron, Delia Url 55, 62, 72, 81 Damron, Patricia Url 59 Carlson 44 Carlson 105 , Claudia Sue isophl 20, , Kenneth fsophl 57, 64, Carlson, Richard fsrl 24, 41, 126 63, 68, 80, 81, 103, Carney, Howard Csophl 86 Carney, Juanita Csrl 24, 48, 74, 76 Carney, Louis l8l 46 Carpenter, Charles Url Carpenter, Linda Csrl 58, 86 24, 50, 62, 66, 68, 70, 73, 74, 77, 106, 124 Carroll, Byron Url 52, 73 Carson, Gary lsophl 47 Carstensen, Larry Url 59, 69, 78 Carter, Carl Dean Csophl 52 Carter, Laurence Url 45 Carter, 68, Carter, Scott Url 19, 41, 67, 77 Susan Lea isophl 52, 63 Cartmill, Roger Url 41 Cartwright, Shelia Ann i8l 48 Casebolt, Joe Url 52 Cash, Charles Url 58 Clock, James Csophl 57 Clurman, Stephen C8l 46 Coberly, Kenneth Qsrl Coffman, Sandra Csophl 52, 64, 107 Cohen, Michael Url 20, 44, 85 Coleman, Carole Url 58, 63, 72, 74, 76, 106 Coleman, Jim C8l 48 Collier, Sarah fsrl 24, 50, 62, 66, 70 Collins, Donald i8l 40 Colvin, Jessie Url 43 Compton, Jo Anne Csophl 53 Conard, Don l8l 46 Conkright, Tom Csrl 25, 52, 65, 67, 84, 87 Conroy, Carol Kay C8l 54, 108 Cook, John Csophl 43, 63, 81, 105 Cook, William Url 48 Cool, Thomas f8l 40 Cooledge, Richard lsophl 52, 78 Coomer, Carolyn fsophl 53 Cooper, Allen Url 43, 81 Cooper, John Url 55 Copaken, Richard Csrl 18, 19, 21, 25, 38, 50, 63, 66, 67, 69, 70, 73, 76, 77, 116, 121, 128 Copeland, Jerry Csophl 47 Cornish, Sandra Url 59, 106 Coronato, Diane Csophl 42, 107 Costley, Larry Url 52 Cowden, Arthur Ksophl 55 Cowden, Richard Csophl 48, 86, 87 Cox, James Csrl 85 Cox, Judith Csophl 47 Cox, Robert Url 42, 85 Craig, Allen C8l 51 Craig, James Url 51, 64, 78, 79 Craig, Patricia Url 59, 72 Craig, Richard l8l 40 Crawford, Joyce Csophl 48 Crawford, Paul Csrl 25, 43 Creagan, Judy Csophl 42 Creel, Elizabeth Isophl 41, 63, 107 Daniel, Barbara lsophl 42, 74, 112 Daniels, Sandra Sue isophl 46 Davenport, Robert Url 42, 86 Davis, Brenda Url 53 Davis, Diana Kay C8l 54, 108, 112 Davis, Donald lsrl 25, 47 Davis, Felton Csophl 43, 102, 105 Davis, Fred C8l 46 Davis James Url 54 Davis, John C8l 40 Davis, Judie Csrl 25, 41 Davis Larry Csophl 43, 64, 105 Davis Marshall Url 55, 86 Davis Melvin Csophl 47, 102 Davis, Nancy Jo fsophl 52, 107, 112 Davis, Richard Url 19, 43 Davis, Robert Url 19, 56, 98, 105 Davis, Shirley Jean Url 46, 112 , 77, Davis, Ted lsrl 25, 48, 72 104 Davisson, Gary i8l 46, 79 Dawson, Bill Url 44, 98 Dawson, William fsophl Deal, Clifford f8l 43 Dean, Carl fsrl 25 Dean, Robert Url 58, 119 Deffenbaugh, Joella Csrl 25, 48, 81 Delaney, Janice Carol Url 53, 108, 112 DeMarea, Larry Url 37, 51, 63, 67, 78 Deming, Ruth Ann i8l 49 Dethloff, Verrell Leon f8l 48 DeWinter, Paula Csophl 58, 76, 78, 107, 112 DeWitt, Meredith Url 59, 73, 81 Dick, Lucille Csophl 42, 78 Dick, Richard Q8l 40 Dickey, James lsrl 25, 41, 86, 87 Didde, Georgia fsophl 43 Diedrichs, Madelyn isrl 20, 25, 39, 41, 62, 66, 68, 70, 74, 106, 109, 116, 124 Diedrichs, Maxine Qsoph1 20, 53, 74, 107 Dietsch, Rose Q81 48 Dingus, Judy Qfr1 46, 112 Dingus, Sandra Qir1 58 Diviney, Jerry Qsoph1 47 Diviney, Michael Qir1 52 Doerhoff, Kay Qsr1 25, 48, 62, 72 Doerhoff, Mary Jo Qfr1 58 Dollison, Clifford Qsoph1 57, 86 Dollison, Douglas Qfr1 Dollison, Steven Q81 Dollison, Susan Qfr1 46 Donahoe, Jack Qsoph1 41, 64, 68 Dornan, Bonnie Qsr1 25, 48, 65, 72, 74,110, 111, 113 Dorr, Beth Q81 46 Dorr, Tim Qir1 50, 103 Dotson, George Qir1 58, 85 Dotson, Marshall Qfr1 44 Doubleday, Joan Qsoph1 56 Doubleday, Michael Q81 46 Dowling, Larry Q81 Downs, Bob Qsr1 25, 52, 65, 66, 67, 71, 72, 80, 31, 103 Downs, Michael Q81 46 Doyle, Leon Qsr1 26, 47 Dreher, Jerry Qfr1 44, 85 Dubin, Dixie Qir1 58, 62 Dubin, Doug Qfr1 20, 53, 105 Dubin, Judy Qsoph1 58 Dudley, Linda Qir1 51, 72 Duffelmeyer, Barbara Q81 49, 108, 112 Duffelmeyer, Fred Qsoph1 43, 64, 102 Duffendack, Sharon Qir1 51, 74, 112 Duggan, Gary Qsr1 50 Duke, Edna May Qfr1 46 Duke, Elaine Qir1 20, 58, 63, 72, 107 Dukes, Harry Qsoph1 53, 86 Dukes, William Q81 46 Dunbar, Ralph Qsoph1 48 Duncan, William Qsoph1 42 Duni, Sandra Qsr1 26, 42, 76, 119 Dwyer, Donna Qfr1 46 Dycus, Bill Qsr1 41 Dykes, Sheila Rae Q81 54 E Eades, Carol Qfr1 72, 53 Eades, Melvin Qfr1 44 Eades, Nancy Lou Qsoph1 Eakens, Carl Qir1 52, 67, 95, 99, 105 Earhart, Elaine Qsr1 19, 26, 55, 63, 66, 69, 74, 77, 106, 124 Earhart, Suzanne Qsoph1 41, 64, 74,107,111,112,113 Earls, William Qfr1 Eason, Charleane Qsr1 26, 55, 106 Eastman, Bill Qfr1 42 Eastwood, Wesley Q81 57 Ebert, Elaine Qsoph1 43 Eckel, Sandra Anne Q81 40 Edelblute, David Qir1 44 Edelblute, Melvin Qsoph1 57, 86 Eden, Marion Q81 Edgar, Ronnie Qsoph1 56 Edwards, Bonnie Lou Q81 20, 54, 108, 112 Edwards, Carol Q81 40 Edwards, James Qsoph1 58 Egy, Frederic Qfr1 56, 68, 72, 86 Eifler, Larry Qsoph1 52, 85 Eisenman, Donald Qsoph1 52, 64, 73, 78, 104, 105 Eisman, Elliott Qir1 43 Ekblaw, Linda Qsr1 20, 26, 52, 62, 66, 69, 70, 74, 77, 80, 106, 109 Ellis, Anne Qsr1 20, 26, 38, 48, 62, 74, 81, 106, 109, 124 Ellis, Roy Qfr1 44, 86 Elms, Armand Qfr1 44, 78 Elson, Linda Qir1 51, 81 Elwell, Margaret Q81 20, 46 Emblich, Ina Mae Qsoph1 42 Emery, Gary Qfr1 56, 78 Emler, Joyce Qfr1 58, 76, 79 Engler, Janet Qsr1 20, 26, 50, 65, 66, 69, 71, 74, 76, 77, 106, 126 Enna, Pete Qsr1 41 Ennis, Jeanne Qsr1 26, 58, 81, 109, 119, 126 Epps, Ricky Qfr1 44 Erdman, Bernie Qsr1 26, 41, 67, 84, 87 Erwin, Ronald Qfr1 56 Estes, Joyce Qir1 56 Etter, Ronnie Qsoph1 54 Evans, Mary Q81 49 Eversole, Jon Ann Qsr1 26, 56 Ewing, Joyce Q81 49 Ewing, Juanita Q81 54, 112 Ewing, Larry Qfr1 44, 85 F Fair, Bonnie Qsr1 26, 49, 69, 106, 109 Falin, Sharon Qsoph1 53, 107 Fanner, Cheryl Q81 54 Farmer, Cheryl Q81 46 Farmer, Jerry Qsoph1 43, 104 Fawcett, Saundra Qsr1 26, 49, 106 Feldman, Deanna Qsoph1 58, 107, 112 Feldman, Linda Q81 54, 108, 112 Fenderson, Steven Qir1 51, 78, 87 Fenton, Gary Qir1 Fenton, Paulette Q81 49, 108, 112 Fenton, Mike Qfr1 44, 86 Fiebig, Dave Qsr1 26 Fifield, Lillene Qsr1 26, 55 Filbert, Mike Q81 46 Findlay, Roger Qir1 51, 67, 78, 97, 99, 100 Finkle, Patricia Qsr1 20, 26, 49 Finney, James Q81 40 Fisher, Charles Qsr1 26, 55 Fisher, William Qsoph1 50, 86 Fite, Mary Lou Q81 48 Fitzgerel, Joyce Qfr1 45 Floyd, Kay Qir1 58, 107, 112 Floyd, Linda Qfr1 46 Floyd, Richard Qfr1 54 Fogel, Marietta Q81 49, 108 Foglesong, Frank Qsoph1 48 Foglesong, Georgia Qsr1 26, 49, 81 Fontaine, Shirley Ann Qir1 44 Ford, Ronald Qfr1 50 Foster, Albert Qsr1 26, 52, 67, 95, 99 Foster, Barbara Qsr1 20, 27, 52, 106, 109 Foster, Beverly Q81 54, 112 Foster, lrvin Qir1 86 Foster, Larry Q81 55 Foster, Robert Q81 51 Foster, Tim Qsoph1 55, 68, 81 Fowler, Fowler, Joyce Q81 40 Nona Qsoph1 53 Fraise, John Qfr1 45 Franano, Carol Q81 54, 112 Frank, Jim Qsr1 41 Franke, Lawrence Q81 46 Franklin, Eldon Qir1 47 Frapasel la, John Qir1 41 Fray, Roberta Qir1 54, 63 Frazier, Bill Qir1 49, 64, 67, 78 Frazier, Diana Q81 Frederick, William Qfr1 56, 78, 98 Freeman, Bill Qsoph1 46, 78, 80 Freeman, Gary Q81 46 Freeman, Jim Q81 46 Freeman French, , Mitchell Q81 48 Marcus Qfr1 45, 85 Frerking, Jane Qir1 43, 63, 106, 109 Friedman, Ruby Qsr1 27, 50, 66, 80 Friesen, Carol Qsr1 27, 47 Fritschie, Jim Qsoph1 57 Fry, Pam Qsoph1 53, 62, 69, 74, 107 Fry, Roy Qir1 47 Frydman, Salomon Qir1 49 Fulton, Lawrence Qir1 Funk, Sandra Qsr1 27, 49, 74, 106, 109 Furr, Howard Qfr1 44, 85 Furr, Larry Q81 49 G Gain, Roger Qir1 41 Gannaway, Lorene Qfr1 Gardner, Hal Q81 40, 78 Gardner, Mike Qsoph1 42 Garner, Dennis Qsoph1 50, 78, 105 Garner, Karen Qir1 45, 62, 66, 68, 69, 71, 73, 74, 80, 107 Garrett, Dennis Qir1 58, 85 Garrett, Larry Qsr1 27, 48 Garten, Susan Qsoph1 42, 112 Gaston, Jacklyn Qsr1 27, 49, 100, 111, 113 Gaston, Jo Ann Qir1 58, 72, 88, 100, 106, 109,111 Genicke, Adele Q81 54 Georgie, Jimmy Q81 48 Gerdel, John Qfr1 56 German, Jim Qsoph1 German, Nancy Q81 Gershberg, Julie Qfr1 53 Gershon, Harriet Qfr1 57, 72, 74, 108, 112 Gershon, Judith Qsr1 27, 50, 76, 77 Gershon, Larry Qsoph1 48, 86, 87 Ghean, Jean Q81 57 Gibbs, Carmen Q81 Gibbs, Christine Qir1 Gibbs, John Qir1 Gibson, Sharron Qir1 51, 62, 100,107, 109,111 Gibson, Maurice Qfr1 Giesler, Pat Qsoph1 41 , 107 Gilbert, Janice Q81 55, 108 Gill, Samuel Qfr1 56 Gill, Susan Ann Q81 40 Gillham, Sharon Q81 43 Glaser, Bill Q81 51 Glaser, Sandra Qfr1 50 Glass, Charles Qsoph1 Glasscock, Stephen Qfr1 78 Glenn, Bill Qir1 53, 81 Glenn, Bob Qsoph1 47, 64 Glenn, Jocelyn Qsoph1 53, 107 Glenn, Linda Qfr1 42 Glentzer, Bob Q81 43 Glentzer, Shirley Qir1 55 Glinn, Voda Qir1 58 Goar, Joyce Qsoph1 53 Goddard, Dennis Qir1 54, 64 Goddard, Neta Marie Qsr1 27, 55, 69, 106 Goff, Michael Qsoph1 86 Goldberg, Marvin Qsoph1 50, 73, 78 Golding, Harry Qsoph1 47 Golding, Sharyn Q81 57, 108 Gonzalez, Flory Q81 40 Gonzalez, Floyd Qir1 59 Good, Tom Qsoph1 48 Goodell, John David Qsoph1 54 Goodwin, Joe Qfr1 Goodwin, Larry Qsoph1 Gorden, Judy Qir1 56, 81 Gordon, Elaine Qfr1 58 Gordon, Patricia Qif1 Gordon, Roberta Qsr1 27, 55 Grace, Pat Qir1 58, 119 Graham, Jean Qsoph1 42 Graham, Joyce Qfr1 42, 78 Graham, Judy Qfr1 44 Gramling, Donna Qsr1 27, 50, 72, 74 Gramms, Paul Qfr1 45 Grantham, Don Qsr1 27, 50 Graves, Darold Qir1 20, 57, 73, 86, 87 Gray, Bill Qir1 58 Gray, Linda Q81 54 Gray, Sharon Q81 51 Green, Barbara Q81 43, 108, 112 Green, Esther Qsoph1 53 Green, Marilyn Qfr1 44, 72, 108 Greenawalt, Rebecca Qfr1 57, 108 Greene, Cassius Q81 40 Greene, John Qir1 52, 70 Greer, Jerrie Ann Qir1 43 Gregg, Richard Q81 49 Griesel, Serean Qir1 19, 37, 45, 62, 66, 71, 73, 74, 106, 109 Griest, Robert Qsoph1 Griffin, Arthur Qir1 49 Griffin, James Q81 48 Griffith, Robert Qfr1 42 Griffith, Oxford Q81 Griggs, Glenn Q81 46 Griggs, Raymond Q81 46 Griggs, Robert Qir1 50 Gross, Ralph Qsr1 27, 56, 67 Gross, Wanda Qfr1 58, 68 Grossman, Patti Jo Q81 40, 108 Grove, Floyd Qfr1 42 Grove, Judy Qir1 45, 65, 69, 71, 77 Guinn, Don Qsr1 27, 41, 64, 67, 72, 77 Guinn, Regina Qjr1 49, 65, 66, 69, 73, 77, 80, 100, 111, 113 Gunderson, Janet Q81 57, 112 Gunderson, Joyce Qsr1 27, 56, 66, 72 56, 72, Gunter, Lawrence 1soph1 43, 81, 105 Gunther, Mike 181 43 H Hadden, Patricia 181 54 Haggarty, Mike 1soph1 50, 64, 99, 105 Hahn, Barbara 181 43 Hahn, Bruce 1soph1 52, 104 Haldeman, William 181 Hale, Dan 1soph1 43, 105 Hale, Gary 181 48 Haley, Carol 181 51 Hall, George 1fr1 Hall, Nancy 1fr1 58, 72 Hall, Trudy 1fr1 56, 112 Halliburton, Mona 1fr1 56, 108 Ham, Sharon 1sr1 27, 55, 65, 69, 72, 74, 76 Hamilton, Judie 1sr1 27, 58, 74, 76, 77, 80, 106, 109 Hamilton, Paul 1soph1 48 Hamburg, Richard 1fr1 53 Hammerstrom, Carren 11r1 41, 76, 80, 107, 119 Handy, Lona 181 49 Hanson, Gary 1ir1 52, 73, 85, Harakas, Vicki 1fr1 56, 108 Harlan, James 1sr1 43 Harnden, Mack 1fr1 56, 81, 98, 105 Harper, Darrel 181 51 Harper, Glenna 1fr1 Harper, Randy 181 43 Harrell, Marilyn 1ir1 45, 65, 66, 71, 73, 77, 81 Harrell, Steve 1sr1 27, 50, 67 Harris, Gary 181 49 Harris, Wanda 1soph1 42 Harrison, Ronald 1sr1 27, 57, 73 Harryman, Jeff 1ir1 51, 65, 67, 80, 81 Hartford, Robert 1sr1 28, 58 Hartman, Michael 181 46, 79 Hartung, Stephen 1soph1 54, 64, 73, 99, 105 Harvey, Bonnie 1sr1 20, 28, 38, 55, 70, 73, 106, 109 Harvey, Edward 181 40 Hass, Linda 1fr1 55, 112 Hatfield, Jim 1fr1 45 Hatfield, Lucy 1fr1 44, 62 Haubein, Ruth 1soph1 41, 62, 107, 112 Hayes, James Wesley 1sr1 50 Hayes, Neil 1fr1 44 Hayes, Richard 1ir1 56 Haynie, Barbara 1soph1 42, 111, 112 Hayward, Donna 1soph1 47, 107 Hayward, James 1soph1 44, 85, 87 Hayward, John 1ir1 87 Haywood, Francis 181 51 Hearn, Gary 1fr1 20, 45, 81, 105 Hedrick, Ronald 181 40 Heide, Bert 1soph1 48, 86 Heide, Bonnie 1sr1 28, 56 Heine, Catherine 1sr1 28, 38, 50, 62, 77, 80, 110, 113 Heine, Cecelia Ann 1fr1 19, 56, 74, 108, 112 Helrnan, Ernest 1sr1 20, 28, 47, 72, 77, 104 Helsinger, Victoria 181 Henderson, Larry 1ir1 Hendricks, Charles 1sr1 28, 41, 104 Henry, Bob 1fr 1 54 Henry, Margaret 1fr1 53 Henry, Tim 1ir1 51, 78 Henschel, Mary 1ir1 44, 72 Hereford, Glenn 181 49 Hereford, Nancy Lee 181 Hereleman, Marianne 1soph1 48, 74, 76, 79, 112 Herndon, Mariann 1soph1 72, 52 Herrick, Gary 1fr1 45, 68, 81 Hetrick, Linda 1fr1 55, 108, 112 Hickman, Ruth Ann 181 49 Hilderbrand, Mary 1ir1 58 Hill, Bonnie 1sr1 28, 48, 65, 69, 76, 77, 109 Hill, Jack 181 49 Hill, Mary Ann 1soph1 53 Hill, Sharon Kay 1fr1 Hilsinger, Victoria Ann 181 48, 108, 112 Himmelstein, Harry 1ir1 47 Himmelstein, Marvin 181 46 Hinchman, Nancy 1soph1 57, 76, 107, 112 Hinecker, Bill 181 49 Hinojosa, Anita 11r1 Hinshaw, April Diane 1soph1 56 Hobbs, Glenda 11r1 58 Hockensmith, James 1ir1 59, 78, 79 Hodge, Thurman 181 46 Hodges, Janice 181 55 Hodgkin, Henry 1fr1 55, 86 Hodson, Ronnie 1fr1 Hoey, Mickey 11r1 58 Hoff, Audrie Jeanne 1fr1 45, 108, 112 Hoff, Patricia 1sr1 28, 58, 64, 74, 76, 106, 109 Hoffman, Lynda 181 40 Holdeman, Bill 1fr1 Hollan, Michael 1fr1 45, 85, 98 Holland, Jim 1sr1 54 Holland, Philip 1fr1 54 Holler, Frances 1sr1 20, 28, 55, 65, 69, 74, 77, 106, 109 Holler, Juanita Anne 1fr1 58 Holloway, Linda 181 43 Holman, Truman 1ir1 45, 64, 66, 71 Holmberg, John 1sr1 28, 48, 72, 84 Holmberg, Rebecca 181 54, 79 Holmes, George 1sr1 Holmes, Joyce 1ir1 51 Holtz, Bill 1jr1 45 Honeycutt, Bonnie 1soph1 39, 55, 68 Hook, Floyd 1sr1 28, 41, 96, 99 Hook, Robert 1fr1 57, 86 Hooper, Pat 1fr1 42 Hoover, Rickey 1fr1 44 Hopkins, Harriett 1soph1 53 Hopkins, Mary 1fr1 53 Hopkins, Shirley 1sr1 28, 48, 81, 111, 112 Horn, James 1ir1 50, 86 Hotchkiss, Carol 181 54, 108, 112 Hotchkiss, Mary Lou 1sr1 28, 48 House, Betty 1soph1 48 House, Carolyn Jane 1ir1 54 Howie, Greg 1fr1 57 Howery, Marguerite 1soph1 53, 68 Hudkins, Jean 181 40, 108 Hughes, Danny 1fr1 Hughes, Sandra 1fr1 56, 72, 74, 108, 112 Hunt, Carolyn Kay 1ir1 59, 81 Hunt, Glenn 1fr1 45 Hunt, Gloria 181 43, 108, 112 Hunt, Warren 1fr1 44 Hunter, Mary Margaret 1ir1 51 Hunter, Terry 1soph1 42 Huston, Diane 1ir1 20, 37, 58, 62,100,l06,l1l,113,128 Irion, Judy 181 54 Irion, Lucille 1ir1 51, 78, 79 Irwin, Deloris 1sr1 49 Ivey, Carol 1soph1 42, 63, 74, 107 J Jackson, Claudine 1sr1 28, 51, 69, 70, 77, 80, 106, 122, 126 Judy, Pamela 1fr1 53 Justice, Jay 1fr1 56, 68, 81 K Kabrick, Gary 1ir1 59, 65 Kahn, Arnold 11r1 51 Kary, Karen 181 43 Katz, Louise 1ir1 49, 65, 73, 100, 111 Kawakami, Alan 1soph1 41 Kay, Eugene 1ir1 45, 63, 67, 71, 72, 119 Kedigh, Bob 1ir1 52, 63, 69, 1oo, 105 Keeler, Steve 1soph1 46, 85, 87 Keeton, Dave 181 57 Keeton, Janice 181 51 Keilhack, Sandra 181 46, 112 Keiter, Kitty 1sr1 29, 41, 72, 73, 77, 81 Kelley, Karen 1ir1 56, 59, 62, 81 Kelley, Keith 1fr1 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Eugene 1fr1 44, 85 Harold 1soph1 48, 86 Richard 1ir1 43, 63, 67, 96, 101, 104 Jackson, Richard Burton 1ir1 41 Jacobson, Phyllis 1soph1 57, 111, 112, 113 Jenkins, Jenkins, James 1fr1 Jenny 1sr1 28, 48 Jenkins, Martha 1fr1 55 Jensen, John 1ir1 58 Jepson, John 181 46 Jepson, Tom 1fr1 56 Jerwick, Rose Lee 1sr1 28, 55, 72, 81 Jewell, Perry 1soph1 41, 102, 105 Jianas, Alexandra 1fr1 55, 68, 112 Jiles, Phyllis 181 46 Johnson, Bonnie 181 43, 108 Johnson, David 1soph1 52, 64, 79 Johnson, Deanna 1ir1 53 Johnson, Don 1fr1 Johnson, Floyd 181 Johnson, James 181 46 Johnson, Judy C. 1sr1 28, 51, 62, 69, 72, 77, 80, 106 Johnson, Judy L, 11r1 49, 72, 80 Johnson, Leatha 1fr1 Johnson, Melva 1ir1 58 Johnson, Ona Marie 181 51 Johnson, Paula 1sr1 28, 50, 64, 66, 71, 72, 74, 76, 77, 106, 109 Johnson, Saundra Kay 181 49 Johnson, Susan 181 46 Johnston, Donna 1fr1 56, 73, 108, 112 Johnston, Michael 1ir1 41 Jolly, Celia Ann 1jr1 63, 72, 106 Jones, Bob 1jr1 58, 85 Jones, Danny 1fr1 67, 85 Jones, J. W. 1ir1 51, 67, 77, 80, 81, 99 Jones, Larry 1soph1 57 Jones, Mariorie 1soph1 42 Jones, Mary Lea 181 49 Jones, Nancy Ann 1sr1 29, 55, 106, 109 Jones, Peggi 1soph1 41, 65, 111, 112 Jordan, Dale 1soph1 57, 65, 78, 81 Kelley, Stephen 1sr1 56 Kelly, Jan Elaine 1ir1 57 Kelly, Jon 1ir1 50 Kelso, Jane 181 20, 54, 79 Keltner, Gary 181 51 Kennedy, Terri Kay 181 54 Kenworthy, Dick 1sr1 18, 19, 29, 38, 71, 67, 97, 99, 104 Kerr, Herbert 1soph1 47 Kerstetter, Vaughn 1fr1 50, 85 Kessler, Don 1soph1 57 Kiewit, Charlene 1fr1 46, 72 Kiewit, Marlene 1fr1 53, 72, 108 Kilmer, Jane 181 43 Kinder, Nita 1fr1 58, 108 King, Carol 181 46 King, Richard 181 57 Kinkade, Patricia 181 49 Kirkland, Earnie 1soph1 58 Kirns, Carole 1sr1 29, 52, 78 Kirthey, Sharon 1jr1 Kiser, Judith 1fr1 42, 112 Kisner, Mary Ann 1sr1 29, 48 Kissee, Sharon 1fr1 45 Kitchen, Harold 1fr1 54, 98, 105 Klapmeyer, Karen 1ir1 45, 64, 71, 73,100,106,111 Kleinstein, Bryna 1jr1 45, 64, 66, 71, 119 Klos, Terry 1sr1 Kluender, Judy 1fr1 57 Klugman, Steven 1fr1 56 Kneedler, Marlene 1fr1 Knight, Harold 1fr1 44 Knight, Bruce 1jr1 19, 37, 52, 63, 66, 67, 78, 99, 101, 104, 105, 128 Knight, Bryce 1ir1 52, 67, 78 Knight, Jacqueline 1soph1 46 Knight, Janette 1ir1 55, 56, 72 Knox, Bill 1fr1 20, 56, 98, 105 Koch, Shirley 181 57 Koch, Shirley Jean 181 57, 79, 112 Koden, Dan 1ir1 58, 68, 77 Koger, Dennis 1fr1 20, 50 Kolias, George 181 46 Kolias, Nick 1sr1 29, 59, 78 Konomos, Jim 1ir1 20, 43, 63, 72, 81 Koste, Bill 1sr1 29, 58, 63, 72, 77, 99 ' Koste, Dorothy 1fr1 58, 72, 74, 108, 112 Kramer, Jon 1fr1 56 Krogsdale, Robert 181 46 Leftwich, Glenda 1fr1 58 Lenie, Carolon 1sr1 29 Kramer, Rudena 1sr1 29, 56, 65, 110, 111, 113 Kramer, Rudolph 1soph1 44 Krashin, Harryetta 1ir1 55 Kratschmer, Bonnie 1ir1 45, 64, 66, 69, 71, 107 Kreitman, Maxine 1sr1 29, 41, 80 Krogsdale, Roy 1sr1 29, 51, 67, 80 Krueger, James 1fr1 45 Kuebler, Eugene 1fr1 44 Kunz, Don 1sr1 29, 52, 64, 66, 67, 96, 99 Kunz, Kristina 181 54, 108, 112 L LaChance, Melvin 1ir1 41 Ladd, Linda 1sr1 29, 38, 50, 65, 66, 69, 70, 74, 76, 77, 106, 109 Lake, Curtis 1fr1 54 Lambert, Lynda 1soph1 42, 107, 111, 112 Lambert, Marvin 1sr1 29, 39, 61, 63, 66, 96, 99 Lancaster, Jane 181 Land, Cecil 1sr1 29, 56 Landers, Judy 181 43 Lane, Ann 1tr1 45, 112 Lang, Gerald 1fr1 44, 85 Langley, Danny 181 51 Langley, Larry 1soph1 44 Langner, Joyce 1soph1 42 Langshaw, Sue 1soph1 55 Lansdon, Mary Lee 1ir1 59, 72, 81 Lappin, Joe 1ir1 51, 67, 96 Lashbrook, Jack 1sr1 29, 60, 67 Lasiter, Deanna 1ir1 59 Lasiter, Larry 181 20, 51 Lassley, Richard 181 46 Lawhorn, Richard 1soph1 44 Leap, Audrey 181 Leap, Donna 1fr1 58 Leap, Earl 1fr1 53 Letkowitz, Marcia 1soph1 42, 72 Leftwich, Marvin 1soph1 42, 103 Lenie, Hans 181 46 Leonard, Lana 1sr1 20, 29, 48, 63, 74, 79, 106, 109 Leonard, Linda 1fr1 53, 74, 108 Lerner, Tina 1ir1 49, 73, 77 Leslie, Floyd 181 46 Lessner, Larry 1ir1 50 Lindsey, Donna 1fr1 56 Lindsey, Eunice 1fr1 53 Livingston, Zephyr Mary 1soph1 42, 112 Lobdell, Jack 11r1 54, 81 Loeb, Marilynn 1ir1 49 Loeb, Phyliss 1fr1 55, 68 Logan, Mary Lou 1tr1 45 Logan, Tom 1soph1 48, 102, 105 Lollar, Sue 1tr1 56, 108, 112 Long, Darlene 181 49 Long, Helena 1soph1 42, 76, 112 Long, Margaret 1fr1 58 Long, Jane 1sr1 18, 19, 30, 39, 50, 62, 66, 69, 73, 88, 106, 109,119, 122,126 Lopez, Eddie 1ir1 50 Lopour, Eileen 181 43 Love, Larry 1soph1 57, 63, 105 Loveall, Vicki 1Ir1 55, 81 58, 79, 108, Lovell, Shirley 1fr1 112 Lowe, Gary 1soph1 41, 64 Lowther, Barbara 181 49 Lowther, Barry 1fr1 57, 86 Lusher, Ted 1soph1 47 Lusk, Ronald 1tr1 Lutz, Laurel 181 57 Lyle, Warren 1sr1 30, 58 Lynch, Tom 1ir1 47 Lynn, Wanda 1fr1 56 Lytle, Mike 1fr1 20, 44 Mc McAninch, John 1soph1 58, 85 McAninch, Mary 181 40 McBeath, Vickie 1ir1 McBride, Bette 1sr1 30, 55 McBride, Constance 1soph1 41 McCarthy, Mary 1fr1 46, 108 McCaughey, Linda 181 43, 108, 112 McClendon, James 1soph1 47 McWilliams, Clifford 181 43 McWorter, Gerald 1sr1 30, 51, 63, 67, 79, 100 M MacDonald, David 1soph1 44, 85 MacFarlane, Linda 181 49, 112 Maciel, John 1fr1 44, 86 Maddux, Barbara 1sr1 30, 48 Maddux, Janet 181 40 Madison, Donna 1soph1 57 Madlof, Stanley 1sr1 30, 55, 72, 80, 126 Maglio, Charles 1sr1 30, 50, 85 Maienschein, Gary 181 57 Maior, Cynthia 1soph1 53, 76 Majors, George 1ir1 86 Mallory, David 1tr1 57, 105 Mallon, Fran 11r1 52 Mallon, Jack 1ir1 54, 87 Malone, Jim 181 46 Mann, Kenneth 1fr1 55 Manning, Karen 1soph1 43 Mansfield, Barbara 181 49 Mansfield, Richard 1ir1 57 Margolis, Ronald 1ir1 52 Margrave, Larry 1sr1 30, 41, 85 Markese, Helena 1ir1 20, 45, 71, 72, 107 Markese, Pete 1soph1 20, 48, 64, 72 Markle, Al 1tr1 56 Marks, Linda 1fr1 45, 108, 112 Marley, Janice 181 40, 112 Marley, Tom 181 46 Marr, Keith 1fr1 56, 81, 105 Marshall, Ronnie 1fr1 20, 55, 73, 98, 105 Martasin, Judy 181 49 Martasin, Mike 1ir1 51, 67, 68 Martasin, Sharon 1soph1 63, 73, 107 Martens, Arnold 1soph1 57 Martens, Susan 1fr1 55 20, 52, Melton, Jerry 1ir1 51, 80, 81, 96 Melville, Eddie 1soph1 48, 85 Mendelsohn, Davida 1ir1 54, 68 Menn, Becky 1ir1 45, 64, 71, 73, 74, 76, 77, 80, 106 Menn, Don 181 57, 79 Menn, Eric 181 57 Meredith, Frank 11r1 45, 67, 71, 102 Mergen, Margaret 1sr1 58, 78, 79 Merrill, 107 Karen 1soph1 53, 76, , 111, 112 Meyers, Carole 181 40 Meyers, Ronald 1fr1 44, 86 Miceii, Jim 1sr1 30, 54, 80, 81 Middaugh, Ralph 1fr1 Middleton, Cecil 1sr1 31, 43, 80, 81 Middleton, Mariorie 181 40, 108, 112 Milde, John 181 49 Miller, Betty 181 40 Miller, David 1soph1 48 Miller, Eddie 181 40 Miller, Gary 181 40 Miller, Jerry 1fr1 20, 58, 72, 108 Miller, Lucile 181 43 Miller, Miller, Sandy 181 108 Wilma 1soph1 Mills, Carolyn 1ir1 59 McClure, Margaret 181 49, 112 McCoy, David 1fr1 44, 98, 105 McCoy, Glenn 1sr1 18, 19, 21, 30, 38, 52, 63, 66, 67, 96, 99, 100, 104, 126, 128 Martin, Jean 1fr1 58 Martin, Linda 1soph1 52, 74, 76, 107 Martin, Martin, Mason, Ricky 1fr1 44, 98, 105 Shirley 181 40, 108 Ellen 1ir1 45, 62, 66, Millstein, David 181 57 Mingauw, Betty 1soph1 42 Minter, Robert 1ir1 58 Mitchell, Charlotte 1sr1 31, 49, 126 Mitchell, Fred 1fr1 43 Mitchell, Gail 1fr1 56, 68, 72, 112 Mitchell, Marvin 1ir1 49, 63, 67, 78, 80, 96, 105 Mitchell, Noble 1fr1 44, 85 Mittelman, Harry 1sr1 31, 52, 66, 67, 69, 70, 73, 77, 80, 81, 103, 126 Mizell, Joe 1ir1 43, 96, 99 Moellentine, Gayle 1fr1 58 Montgomery, Charles 1soph1 50, 86, 87 Montgomery, Karen 1ir1 51, 73, 78,100,106, 113 Letchworth, Don 1soph1 42, 85, 87 Levene, David 1soph1 41, 81 Levene, Ronald 1soph1 41, 78, 105 Levin, Joan 1soph1 53 Levitt, Brenda 1fr1 56, 112 Levy, Joe 1ir1 50 Lewis, David 1soph1 42 Lewis, Grace 1soph1 53, 107 Lewis, Larri Deane 1fr1 56, 74, 98 108 112 Lewis, Larry 1'Fr1 44 Libby, Sharon 1sr1 29, 57 Liberman, Dick 1fr1 Likely, Bonnie 1soph1 42 Limbaugh, Vicki 1soph1 42 Lindeman, Larry 181 43 Lindman, Hedy 1Ir1 56, 65 McCoy, Ida May 181 40, 112 McCoy, Jane 1fr1 45, 112 McCroskey, Claudia 1ir1 55, 72, 106, 109 McDermand, Margaret 1fr1 58 McFarland, Bob 1ir1 52, 63, 67, 72, 99, 103, 105, 119 McGaughey, Janet 1fr1 McGee, Charlene 181 40 McGee, Judith 181 20, 49, 108, 112 McGrath, Jo Ann 1soph1 42, 76, 107, 111, 112 McGrath, Mike 1soph1 47 McGuire, Virginia 1ir1' 51 McHone, Bob 1soph1 45, 86 McKanna, Robert 1ir1 42, 100 McKenzie, Charles 181 46 McKinney, Harvey 1soph1 43 McLemore, Sonya 181 51 McLin, Sue 1sr1 30, 48, 65, 69, 109, 124 McMillen, Linda 181 40 McNally, Sherry 1soph1 42 McNally, Tim 1sr1 30, 38, 41, 67, 96, 99, 126 McNees, Ronald 1soph1 48, 86 McVay, Dennis 1sr1 30, 56 McVay, Dixie 181 43, 108, 112 71, 74, 77, 79 Mason, Kathy 181 57 Mason, Norman 1sr1 30, 41 Masoner, David 1soph1 50 Massa, Susan 181 43 Matheis, Bernie 1sr1 30, 41, 63 Matheis, Douglas 1fr1 20, 55, 72 Mathews, Douglas 1fr1 Mathews, William 1sr1 30, 41 Mathis, Diana 1fr1 44 Mathis, Robert 1soph1 47, 86 Matney, Mike 1fr1 42, 86 Maupin, Cynthia 1sr1 30, 39, 50, 119, 126 May, Catherine 1ir1 56 May, Juanita 181 40 May, Marilyn 1fr1 46 Mayhugh, Jenice 181 40, 112 Maynard, Carol 1soph1 41 Maynard, Roberta 1ir1 59, 81, 107 Meakin, Carole 1ir1 56, 81 Meiners, Larry 1soph1 57, 64, 102, 105 Meiners, Richard 181 46 Melching, Wanda 1sr1 30, 41, 74, 78, 106, 109, 122 Moore, Catherine 1soph1 78 Moore, Connie 181 Moran, Bill 1ir1 47 Moran, Joan 1fr1 58, 76, 108, 1 1 1, 1 12 Morgan, Sandy 1soph1 48 Morris, Beverly 1soph1 53, 107 Morris, Carl 1fr1 Morris, Carole 1jr1 59, 63, 107 Morris, Kay 1sr1 31, 55 Morris, Penny 181 Morris, Thomas 1sr1 31, 41 Morrow, Linda 181 48 Moschell, Renee 1soph1 57 Moser, Moske, 67, Moske, Verna 181 51 Charles 1sr1 31, 41, 63, 68, 70, 103, 126 Jane 1jr1 45, 64, 66, 10 1 9 71, 7, 1 Moss, Ronald 1fr1 45 Mueller, Eddie 1soph1 Mueller, Karin 1ir1 49, 63, 74 Muller, Gail 11r1 59, 62 Muller, Pete 1sr1 31, 59 Mullikan, Carolyn 1soph1 Mulloy, Marcia 1ir1 59 Murnan, Pat 1ir1 45, 62, 66, 69, 71, 72, 74, 106, 109 Murphy, Curtis 1fr1 44, 85 Murphy, David 1sr1 31, 41 Murphy, Douglas 1soph1 50 Murphy, Jerrie Ann 1ir1 54 Murphy, Paul 1ir1 44, 86 Murphy, Wanda 1soph1 57 Murr, Lelia 181 57 Murray, George 1fr1 Myers, Nancy 11r1 49, 72 N Nance, Thomas 181 46 Napper, Frances 1soph1 53, 1 1 1, 1 12 Nation, Dennis 1fr1 44 Neale, Carolyn 1fr1 56 Nedblake, Ronald 1sr1 50 Neer, Barbara 1fr1 57, 73 Neer, Loretta 181 40 Neidert, Paul 1ir1 49, 63, 104, 105, 119 Neidig, Sandra 1fr1 58 Neighbors, Steve 1fr1 54, 105 Nelson, David 1fr1 42 Nelson, Nelson, David 1sr1 31, 41, 85 Jerry 1ir1 57 112, 113 Pflanz, Bob 1sr1 32, 50, 65 66, Nelson, Rhoda 181 40 Neufeld, Carol 1soph1 43, 63, 107, 111, 112 Nevey, Marilyn 1fr1 45, 108, 112 Newborn, Tom 1sr1 31, 58 Newton, John 1ir1 43, 81 Nichols, Michael 181 40 Nichols, 112 Nichols, Ronald 1soph1 57, 86 Nickeson, Jerry 1sr1 31, 51 Phyllis 181 40, 108, Painter, Roy 181 55 Pape, Gloria 181 Park, Dale 1soph1 50, 86 Park, Karen 1fr1 56 Parker, Cary 1fr1 55 Parker, Karen 181 40, 112 Parks, Gary 1soph1 57 Parks, Marilyn 181 46, 112 Parrott, James 1sr1 Parsons, Roger 1ir1 52 Partlow, Ralph 1fr1 45, 86 Passiglia, Joe 1soph1 43, 81, 99 Patrick, Pamela 1sr1 19, 31, 39, 51, 62, 66, 69, 76, 77, 78, 79, 106 Pattee, Ruth 1sr1 31, 48, 81 Paul, Thomas 1fr1 42, 86 Paxton, LeRoy 1fr1 44 Paynter, Ellen 1ir1 59 Peacock, Larry 1soph1 47 Peltzie, Gerald 1ir1 41, 86 Penick, Janice 1fr1 58 Pennington, Dave 1sr1 32, 57, 67, 77 Perkins, Joe 181 48 Perkins, Mary 1fr1 56, 73 Petrus, Charlene 181 43, 112 Pewitt, Mary Lea 1soph1 58, 76, Quasa, Cornelia 1sr1 32, 49, 62, 72, 100,111, 113 Quick, Patricia 1ir1 59 Quick, Sharon Kay 181 40 R Raby, Sandra 1soph1 52, 73 Rach, Carol 1soph1 46 Rader, Linda 1fr1 45 Rader, Sam 1ir1 55 Ragan, Ronald 1soph1 48 Ragone, Marianne 1ir1 59, 81 Railing, Charis 181 57 Rains, Roger 1sr1 32, 41, 96 Rains, Sheryl 1fr1 55, 112 Ramel, Larry 1fr1 56 Ramsey, Irene 1sr1 32, 55 Ramsey, Patsy 1soph1 42 Ray, Janice 1soph1 56, 73 Reece, Don 1fr1 54 Reece, Glen 1sr1 32, 58 Reed, James 1soph1 55, 68, 85 Reed, John 1sr1 47 Reed, Michael 1fr1 20, 42, 98 Reed, Sondra 181 112 Robertson, Larry 181 46 Robinson, Clifford 1fr1 50, 79 Robinson, Nyle 1fr1 42, 86 Robinson, Patty 1ir1 20, 37, 41, 62, 88,100,107,111,113, 128 Roby, Betty June 181 46 Roby, Juanita 1ir1 Rock, Carol 1ir1 51 Rock, Connie 181 40 Rodabaugh, Paul 1ir1 71, 78, 80, 81, 97 45, 67, Rodgers, Willis 1soph1 Roetzer, Monika 181 40 Roetzer, Karola 1ir1 58 Rogers, Jim 1soph1 43 Rogers, Patricia 181 Roscoe, Milton 1fr1 55, 98 Rose, Carolyn 181 40, 112 Rose, David 181 43 Rose, Joanne 1fr1 57, 68 Rose, Michael 181 20, 46 Rose, Renee 1ir1 55 Rosen, Marsha 1ir1 49 Rosen, Stephen 1soph1 41 Reeds, Carl 1soph1 Reeds, Gene 181 43 Reese, Judy 181 40, 108 Reeve, Kaythryn 1soph1 53, 107, 111, 112 68, 69, 70, 72, 77,, 81, 67, 103, 126 Phillips, David 1fr1 44, 85 Phillips, Emily 1ir1 58, 76, 107 Phillips, Larry 181 43 Phillips, Marion 1ir1 49, 73, 106 Pilant, Vickie 1fr1 58, 108, 112 Nielsen, Jan 181 57, 108 Nihart, Nihart, Delton 1sr1 31, 47 Glenn 181 51 Nivens, Barbara 1sr1 31, 50, 62, 74, 76, 80 Nixon, Ed 1soph1 55, 86 Noger, Donna 1sr1 20, 31, 50, 64, 66, 68, 71, 74, 77, 106, 109 Pittman, Jerry 1fr1 44, 85, 105 Pittman, Karen 1fr1 45 Pitts, Chuck 1fr1 55, 98 Platt, Regina 1ir1 51, 64, 100, 107, 111 Plimmer, Jerry 1soph1 44 Plimmer, Larry 1sr1 32, 52 Poggemeyer, Gloria 181 46 Poindexter, Linda 181 43 Polallis, Kathryn 1soph1 20, 47 Schmidt, Patricia 181 40 Noller, Nathalie 1ir1 58, 68 Nolze, Pamela 1ir1 55 Norris, Carolyn 1soph1 53 Norris, Linda 181 48, 112 Northcraft, Fred 1ir1 20, 41, 63, 67 Notestine, Dan 1ir1 54 Notestine, Richard 181 43 Nowlin, Jerry 181 46 Nutter, Charles 1fr1 44 O'Dell, Ann 1sr1 31, 47 O'Dell, Linda 1soph1 57 O'Donnell, Judy 1sr1 31 Ogan, Patricia 181 40 Ohman, Nancy 181 46, 108, 112 Olson, Carol 1soph1 53, 107, 111, 112 Ommerman, Maurice 1soph1 43, 81 O'Reilly, Willy 181 49 Osman, Steve 181 57 Oswalt, John 1ir1 58 Owens, Sue 1fr1 55, 108 P Paddack, Anne 181 55, 108 Paddack, Chuck 1ir1 45, 63, 67, 71, 72, 77, 105 Paddock, Charles 1soph1 41, 78, 96 Polson, Ronald 1soph1 54 Pope, Gloria 181 43, 112 Porter, Jack 1ir1 52 Porter, Jerry 1fr1 56, 81, 105 Porterfield, Clifton 1fr1 44, 86 Porterfield, Coy 1ir1 50 Porterfield, Sandra 181 40 Posler, Maurice 181 20, 43 Powell, Alice 1soph1 53 Powell, Gary 1soph1 48 Powell, Joseph 1fr1 45 Powell, Leslie 1fr1 42 Powell, Stuart 1sr1 32, 51, 69, 80, 81 Powell, William 1soph1 58, 105 Powell, William 181 48 Preuitt, Ray 1soph1 45 Price, Bill 1fr1 50, 86 Price, Linda 181 57, 108, 112 Fries, Kenneth 1soph1 55, 85, 87 Pritchard, Jennifer 1sr1 20, 32, 49, 62, 63, 64, 65, 69, 74, 76, 81, 109, 118, 119, 126 Pruett, Charles 1ir1 59, 78 Purinton, Carol 1fr1 45 Putnam, Bonnie 181 46 Putnam, Meredyth 1soph1 42 Quasa, Betty 181 55 Reeve, LeeAnn 181 20, 40, 108, 1 12 Reeves, Nancy 181 48, 78, 108, 112 Reeves, Sharon 1sr1 32, 50, 66, 71, 74, 77, 80, 109 Refer, Tamby 1fr1 42, 112 Relff, Mary 1ir1 52, 62, 76, 107 Reimer, Wayne 1soph1 54, 85 Reimer, Wilma 1fr1 53 Reis, Marie 181 40 Relf, Polly 1soph1 47, 62, 72 Remis, Larry 1sr1 32, 51, 72, 77, 84 Remis, Linda 1fr1 55, 68 Reppeto, Clara 1ir1 59, 81 Retzer, Ernest 1ir1 55 Retzer, Hildagard 181 48 Reynolds, Bill im 54, so, at Rhinehart, Rodney 1jr1 51, 84 Rhymer, Barbara 181 40 Rice, Barbara 1ir1 59 Rice, Betty 181 49 Rice, Joe 181 Richardson, Earl 1sr1 32, 47 Richardson, Richard 1fr1 54, 77 Richardson, Roy 1sr1 32, 47 Richardson, Tommy 181 40 Richter, Carol 1sr1 48 Riddlebarger, Jo Ann 1fr1 57 Ridgway, Charles 1sr1 32, 52 Ridings, Kathleen 181 Ridings, Louis 1sr1 Rindom, Ronnie 181 40 Ring, Norma 1soph1 55, 107, 112 Rittman, Marilyn 1fr1 58 Robb, Phillip 1ir1 51, 81 Robbins, Doreen 1ir1 49 Roberson, Paul 181 46 Roberts, Carole 1sr1 32, 44, 73, 74, 81,119,126 Roberts, Carolyn 1sr1 32, 50, 66, 72, 77, 80, 106, 109 Roberts, Jean 1soph1 53, 65 Roberts, Steve 181 49 Robertson, Jane 1ir1 19, 58, 63, 69, 74, 76, 81, 106 Robertson, Joe 1ir1 43 Rosenberg, Barbara 181 57 Rosenfield, Dalia 1sr1 32, 50, 77 Rosensteel, James 181 40 Ross, Anne 1soph1 52, 73 Rothen, Jerry 1soph1 54, 102 Rothen, Linda 1sr1 33, 55 Rothschild, Carol Sue 1soph1 47 Rothschild, Phillip 1ir1 43 Rowe, Edward 1sr1 33, 41, 99 Rowe, Karen 1fr1 53 Rowland, Michael 181 40 Rowlett, Dinah 1fr1 58, 108 Ruark, Becky 181 48, 108, 112 Ruark, Nancy 1soph1 57 Ruark, Thomas 1fr1 98, 104 Ruby, Dorothy 1soph1 53 Rudin, Susan 181 40, 112 Rudolph, Ann 1fr1 55, 112 Rudolph, Carol 1sr1 33, 48 Rudolph, Jan 1fr1 57, 112 Rudolph, Jo Anne 181 40, 112 Russell, Arvil 1sr1 33, 55, 76, 77 S Salmon, Jay 1sr1 19, 21, 33, 39, 55, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 77, 126, 127, 128 Sanders, Judy 1sr1 Sandy, Kelly 1fr1 19, 56, 81 Sanford, Dick 181 57 Sankey, Terry 1soph1 57 Sanstra, Melvin 1soph1 Sapp, Harold 1ir1 55 Sarver, Linda 1soph1 42 Sauer, Maior 181 48 Schere, Stanley 1sr1 33, 41 Schlozman, Ruth 1fr1 56, 74, 112 Schlozman, Stanley 1ir1 20, 49, 63, 66, 67, 69 Schluter, Anne 1ir1 49, 64, 73, 77, 106, 109 Schmutz, James 1soph1 55, 81 Schoen, Janet 1fr1 46, 112 Schoonover, Mary Jane 181 46 Schreier, Juanita 1ir1 42 Schulteis, Donald 1ir1 52, 67 Schwartz, Arnold 1sr1 33, 41, 77 Schwartz, Elliott 181 40 Schwedt, Mervyn 1soph1 52, 76, 85, 87 Scofield, Bruce 1ir1 43 Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Beatrice Ctrl 45 Charlene Cirl Charlotte Cirl 55, 63 Hazel Ctrl 57 James Cirl 55, 86, 87 Jim Csrl 33, 59, 72, 01, Stolzer, 99 Scott, Jim Lee Ctrl 42 Scott, Jimmy Ctrl 44 Scott, Lora Lea Ctrl 20, 57, 108 Scott, Mary Jane Csrl 33, 47 Scott, Richard Cirl 20, 51, 67, 78, 79 Scott, Shirley Ctrl 55, 108, 112 Scott, Thurman Csophl 57 Seeley, Gary Ctrl 56, 78, 98 Seested, Marilyn Csrl 33, 50 Seitert, Anna Csophl 52, 62, 107 Seitert, Martha C8l 48 Sells, Barbara Ctrl 57 Settles, Janet Cirl 45, 62, 71, 74, 80, 106 Settles, Robert Ctrl 20, 45, 81, 98, 105 Sewell, Beverly Ctrl 53, 112 Sewell, David C8l 51 Sexton, Charles Ctrl 50 Sexton, Judy Csophl 42, 107, 111, 112 Shapiro, Bill C8l 40 Shapiro, Susan Csophl 41 Sinor, Bessie Csophl 42 Sitton, Wiltred Ctrl 53, 105 Sixta, Sherrill Csrl 33, 52, 110, 111, 119 Skaggs, Jerry Ctrl 44 Skelly, Bonnie Csrl 19, 33, 39, 48, 64, 66, 69, 72, 73, 74, Stock, Shirley Csophl 43, 62, 73 Stockton, Harold Csophl 47 Stoll, Joniel Csophl 52, 72 Stolov, Beth C8l 48 Stolov, Marilyn Ctrl 46 Stolov, Morris Csophl 41 Linda Ctrl 19, 53, 72, 80 81 106 77, , , , 109 Skirvin, Janet C8l 20, 40, 108 Sloan, Owen Cirl 51, 67, 78 Slusher, Carter C8l 40 Smasal , Valerie Ctrl 56, 108 Smetzer, Ann C8l 19, 40, 108 Smiley, David Csrl 34, 41 Smiley, Don Csrl 34, 39, 41, 64, 67 Smith, Barry C8l 19, 57 Smith, Byron Cirl 49, 64 Smith, Diane C8l 57, 112 Smith, Diane Ctrl 46 Smith, James Cirl 47 Smith, 86, Smith, James Dale Csophl 42, 87 Janet Csrl 34, 51, 72, 80 09 77, , 1 Smith, John Csophl 42 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Linda Cal 40 Maurice Ctrl Robert Ctrl 43, 86 Robert Csophl 42, 81 Samuel C8l 46 Wayne Csophl 42, 79 Sharp, Charles Cirl 58 Sharp, Martha C8l Sharpe, Kathy Cirl 44 Shearer, Roscoe Csophl 57 Sheare r, Ruby Csrl 47 Sheets, Tom Csophl Shelby, Benny Csophl Shelby, Grace C8l 40, 112 Shelby, Marva Csrl 33, 55 Shelton, John Ctrl 44, 85, 87 Shelton, John Edwin Csophl 41, 64, 68 Shelton, Larry Cirl 97 Shelton, Roberta Cirl 51 Shields, Shields, Alice Csrl 33, 55 Tom Csophl 48, 85, 87 Siegfried, Milton Csophl 42, 65 Thomas Stevens, Terry Csophl 57 Shiner, Delores Cirl 49, 77, 80 Shockley, Sharon Cirl 51 Shor, Lillian Cirl 42 Shultz, Harriet C8l 20, 48, 108, 112 Shumaker, Ronnie Cirl 45, 71, 119 Shumaker, Vicki Csophl 19, 42, 62, 107 Shure, Helaine Csrl 33, 55 Sidener, Jerry Ctrl Sidener, Martha Csophl 43 Sidmon, Diane C8l 48 Siegbried, Mary Cirl 59, 73, 77, 119 Sieggen, Malcolm C8l 46 Siglin, Sheilah C8l 40 Silverman, Eva Csrl Silvey, Jack Csrl 19, 33, 50, 66, 70, 73, 77, 84, 87 Silvey, Larry C8l 46 Simcoe, Terence Csophl 52, 65 Simmers, Garole C8l 57 Simmers, Linda Csophl 44 Simons, Judy Csrl 33, 49, 80 Simpson, Arnold C8l 40 Simpson, Boyd Cirl 54 Simpson, Jeanette Csrl 33, 44, 63 Singer, Ann Ctrl 57, 112 Singleton, Edward Ctrl 45 Singleton, Kay Csophl 43 Snider, Judith Csophl 52, 63, 72, 78 Snider, Ronald Ctrl 53 Snow, Alan Ctrl 98, 105 Snyder, Linda Ctrl 53 Snyder, Sandra C8l 40 Solak, Ellen Csrl 34, 55 Sorenseh, Melvin Ctrl 56, 81, 105 Spaulding, Scott Cirl 59, 96, 101 Spears, Albert C8l 43 Spears, Willa Ctrl 55 Spencer, Becky Csophl 42, 62, 74, 107 Spicer, Susan Ctrl 44 Sprattler, Joyce Csrl 34, 51, 62, 74, 81 Sproul, Carol Csophl 43, 107 Sproul, Tyler Csrl 34, 41, 119, 126 Spurgeon, Robert C8l 49 Spurlock, John C8l 55 Staatz, Charlene Cirl 53 Stattord, James Csophl 45, 81, 86 Staley, Muriel Csrl 34, 59 Stallings, Isabel Csrl 58, 81 Standley, Diana Csophl 34, 46 Standley, Doris Csrl 48 74,108,111,112 Stone, Michael Csrl 34, 41, 72, 77 Stoner, Nancy C8l 40 Stoup, Paula Ctrl 46 Stoup, Phyllis Cirl 42 Stout, Donald Csophl 44 Stout, Virginia Csophl 53, 107 Strader, Ronald Cirl 51, 72, 77, 80, 81 Straley, Virginia Ctrl 58, 112 Stratton, Diane Csrl 34, 50, 62, 73, 77 Stringtellow, Blair C8l 57 Strohmeyer, Bill Csophl 47 Strohmeyer, Gary C8l 57 Strong, Diana C8l 40, 112 Strong, Keith Cirl Stuby, John Csophl 44 Stuby, Roger Csrl 34, 41 Stumph, Charles Ctrl 56, 98 Sturm, Mary Csrl 34, 55 Sublette, Carolyn C8l 46 Sutton, Fred Ctrl 50, 72, 98, 105 Swadley, Robert Ctrl 45 Swanson, Jon C8l 48 Swearingen, Marilyn Ctrl Sweeney, Sharon Cirl 20, 58, 113 Swottord, Darlene Csrl 34, 49 Swottord, Darrell Ctrl 50 Sykes, Michael C8l 49 T Tabolsky, Carole Ctrl 45 Tabolsky, William Cirl 50 Tabor, Judy Csophl 46 Tapscott, Carol Cirl 42 Timpe, Elaine Csrl 35, 49 Timpe, Kenneth Csophl 42, 102 Tinsley, Joyce Cirl 52 Tise, Venita Ctrl 44 Tivol, Edwin Cirl 19, 51, 73, 86, 87 Todd, Charles Csophl 58, 85 Todd, John Csrl 35, 41, 67, 72, 84, 87 Todd, Lydia Csophl 42 Tolle, Mike Cirl 52, 67, 78 Tompkins, Larry C8l 51 Tompson, Sharon Ctrl 58 Tompson, Shirley Csophl 53, 63 Townley, Ann C8l 20, 46 Townsend, Wesley Cirl 50 Tracy, Bonnie Cirl 51, 81 Tracy, Patty Ctrl 57 Travalent, Louis Cirl 54, 103 Tressler, Tom C8l 48 Trocosso, Mary Cirl 52 Trott, Janet C8l 40, 108 Trusler, Joyce Ctrl 45 Trusler, Marie Csrl 35, 49 Trutzel, Chet C8l 40 Trygg, 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