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

 - Class of 1960

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Juanita Almquist, Kathy Bay- ,2 J :lf I 'fl 1 Vi, singer, Stanley Schlozman, Bill Vandenberg 'i l fx, XIX J lv' Organizations .Me. Sherry Cromwell, Karen Garner, 0 on HA' Il I Lp il ,X QNX - Serean Griesel f ' lllf A ' fy IJ 7 l l Sportf H- ,,,. J. W. Jones, jim Konomos, V ll lf' Carol n Chil s I V I , fu Y C ll flx , X Q' 'XM R.0.T.C. on ......ee We e.e,e,,, Edwin Tivol ,i , H P I X Index ..YeYe,e,e Carolyn Chiles, Richard Wfholf I i I i Photography H, .,.,,,e ,,c,,,-,-, ,, Phil Robb l 5 I C Co y Editor W ,,e,,e, Bryna Kleinstein xy P iii -L Baxinen --, ..,,,e Bob Bahr, Steve Barid S J? 'xvflf -My'oat .,-,, ee, Jerry Burstein, john Jensen A f Art Editor C ,, ,, , john Jensen . L Adviser - , Luther Crocker A and K ,lj A I KZ 'ef at as W ref . ' ,go 16 404 iqjwiilflf S Za 4 WJ We iw U .gay UWM f fZ f UMM yea W at .. , ,g M! kpyfd I .fi ill ' chaff, ff Tabl Coimgfmf M 7? WM S e o en djff 1 Administration he 4 . 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Prior to this kivbcfiqsiiniiaaqll. he served as principal at Central igh S xyylffor P2 years. Captain Marshall com ed his L er zidjafe work ' I V, A U . If , at e tral issou ' tate' 0 ege IHTV rrenli rg C and s red ase' Degreefflrom lolylymiiia Y E Uni r ity in ' S MlEsportE ndftravel h f h . I ' i LAK, fl t tilgisniie Mr2l,,mT1jgain L ff Qish lJii' nYF?Zsant voya 's. QI ,- x Q ' wi - Ui lffff UVA! ,M L r of T df V itil nl -X 'I 1 D CAPTAIN If CJ my V IAQ? elf Mr. Mafshaiif 1,9 , f JMX L ff Q, gi? NJA fir if lim? J ' iii df? it FW , jj L fy A -156 f 'I 'W adj!! it '1 W a if l imi' ind ,V il' l ,fp Li ,4 ' uf i E yi' 4 A 1 I , ' i 1 tl ' i a -J ' ,JL nf' fl' 7 iff? F 4 MJ , f 1A i, Ll l' T' o-1 lk QL PM i W JW fe f' fl L! L X Mr. Curtis is ser ingf ice, flfncipal lf Lthe 'V second year. fl fl I p . The extremely large nu er of tioria i u- dents this year posed two :Zi pfoblems 1Mr. Curtis: maintenance of an efficient and smoothly operating cafeteria, and the organization of many new classes in addition to personal attention to practically every student's program. Mr. Curtis is also in charge of the Traffic Squad. FIRST MATE Mr. Curtis ' ll M. Stiga Mr. B- We are proud to claim Mr. Hazlett as a former Pirate C'35D in the distinction that he is the only Superintendent of the Kansas City school system to have graduated from any school in this area. Mr. Hazlett has been superintendent for five years. Mr. Stigall was Captain of our ship on her first voyage in 1926 and remained at the helm until 1945. Mr. Stigall wrote our school motto, Remem- ber Who You Are . Mr. james Hazlett M r. J' C, Bond Mr, Bond still remains in the hearts of many Pirates. Last year he ended his command of 15 years as principal at Paseo. His loyalty, dedicated service and warm friendship have lingered on in the form of inspiration to hundreds of Pirates as they walk along the halls he loved so well. i ing program. Miss Ruth Norris Mr. Miller, counselor for eighth graders, freshmen and y sophomores, was new to Paseo this year. Greeting the new Pirates and introducing them to the proper courses for their Miss Norris is in her 15th year as counselor to junior and senior Pirates. Her enormous task includes advice in the selection of colleges and professions, encouragement in the application of scholarships, and taking charge of the test- Mr. Fred Miller future years at Paseo constitutes the task of Mr. Miller. Y Mr. Thomas Adams Mr. James B. Austin Miss N. Virginia Bailey Miss Josephine Baity Common Learning: Common Le4 nmgf Eflglifh Eflgfffb ' 911019 Miss Irene Blase Latin Crew Stimulates Mrs. Eva Bergstrom Mr. Richard Bingman Pbyxical Education I-Inman Science Miss Alfrada Bock Drama Miss Cecilia Burke Mr. Richard Burns Mr. LaVerr1e Cable Mr. Eugene Campbell Nu we Bio 10 gy M uric Mathematics S Q ss spas, J. , J an , .W Mr, Robert Campbell Mr. William Campbell Mr. M. L. Cater Mr. Willard Chambers Sgieme Woody-Memly Band-Orchertm Common Leawingr Mr. John Clark World Hirtory 1 H Q , 1 ,, Interest, Ideas C f I Mr. Paul Constant Mr. Robert Coulter F IJ C' ' Mr. John Coleman rem ,ww Art Mr, Luther Crocker Miss Mary Daugherty Mrs. Magdalen Downie Mr- NClS0n Dwight Hirtory Civic: Engliylj ,aa 9 Pbyxical Educalion Miss Maxine Erickson Mrs. Margaret Falls Mr. W'illiam Fessler HO77ZB77l4kflZg Common Leawzifzgr Plajxiraf Edzzcafion Mr. Robert Gauldin Physical Edfzcalion rw ,.,, wi, . ,Q I A s,.sf4w Y f Mr. Robert Forbes C.O.E, Also Builds r , 5 w ' i i X ax Miss Phlera Gherring Mr. Frederick Gorr ff ,ggi . Euglifb Art X fly .jx' Nix' ' Mr. Harold Gersh QQ E Ifb -5 ng zr XTX TU -A , Mr, Burl Harmon Mr. John Harris Mrs. Katie Holley 3 L Miss Mary Ruth Jacobson Englirlg Study Hall Mathematics Q 'I 0 Typing x I V '41 Miss Laura Johnston Mr. Maurice johnson Mrs. Beatrice Jourtlan Mr. Harry Kluttz I-Iirlory Character Leadership RWM? Mr. Dean Lovern Common Learningr Common Lwn'1zi1fgf Maria Common Lca1'11i11g.n Mr. Ray Koenig llvoodzz one 9' 1 ill? Ib Dy Ho if Ym Mr. Monte Lindwall Mr. Donald Lindley Claemirzr-3' Mezalu ark Mr. Alva Limbaugh Pfinlifzg Miss Elizabeth Miss Mary Manlove Miss Dorothy McGinnis Minckemeyer Englifla Clothiniz Mflfhemfllif-' Mr. Cleo Morrissette Mr L E Ohver Mr Dale Parker Playxiw Matloematzcr Dmftzng . .. ,t :E azlmfigg t .,. ,tv 5.115 sf Mrs. Zora Pettit H077Z677Zdki7Zg Mr. Robert Richmond Englixb ,, ..,. U5 . . K ' K A . 'M fri? as rw We my Rx fd I ' 3 5 A - , r s 5 ls. . - tw Mr. W. R. Sears Hiilorq Mrs. Mary Shawver Mathemazici Challenges Beyond Paseo Mr. Wfayne Wfehrle Science Mrs. lfrlirh XVeinberg Spanivli - Hs n A 1, jf M, Q, W ,SV .a -f , , t, L, -ii .,,f.' ,E ,.' As' w k ij Q55 j xvfifrlf, .,L- -mmol, A, 3 A -i. , ffrirmwris 1 i is n ... 2, im. nf, V Miss Margot Walker Pbgiical Eflucation Mrs. Ruth Welch T3 ping ! 9 Mr. james Shepherd Mrs. Carolyn Sheii Iliimry Typiflg Miss Ethel May Shull Common Leawziugi Mrs. Ann Vernon Homemaking Sgt. Ray Wire Mr. Donald Wirliers R.O.T.C. Bookfeeepifzg In T e Galley E55 ,,,.,,,,,,f li 32 ff ' V i .:,1 ' fg.. - l A, sig is e , in . -1, . 1. I Q I 1 , -, 4. K I -fs . .. .. V W! H Mx? gd Sf - , fir . h L , ' ' I 'f ' K s .V 1 t get qt sa tw is liirdft Rrmx' Cleo Robinson, Helen Baron. Scfrwd Roux' Esther vULIlliL'li1lIllI1'ICl', Mary Ulainch Wfilliams, Gertrude Hill, Edna Gelino, Almeda lseli, Lrurene Grove, Bessie Reynolds, Alvina Ruthbun, Berenice Kelly. Third Roux' Bessie Williuiiis, Annu Lewmun, Alice Lovell, Nola Leonard, Emma Pragman, Violet Kincatle, Estelle Leslie, Clarence Mitchell, Sum Watsoii. ffiee Staff Mrs. Neva Christine, Mrs. Sondra Brown, Mrs. Gale Toalson. Mrs. Wilda Morrison. Captain and crew Deck Crew attending annual picnic Fifi! R011 .' Clhcstcr Martin, XX'inniQ D. Barnett, Lester Carter, Llutlgtc' Barnett. Strom! Row: Glen II. Throgmtmrton, juhn Ornsby, Lynn Buntlrcn, Tom Mclltliltmgll, Frank F. Long. ,Q M' 3 X? 441k J 1 - -, -- -M J f w QNX JI V TY ' f 1 4 1 ? .J ff S' A ,ZZ-if A 1' - 7 N 1' .CMI 7 . ,,l C., 0 I ,1 , ,1 ,, J Xf l 11' 7' 'V' D .nip ' - 1 1 ' f ff.: -1 , 1 A i 3.2 4. -g: W f 4' f ' ' I ,A . .,,,-11.1.9 , N... J , , k .,.x I -1 I l -,, H ----X . n 'V' V- P , f . ,I I J 'AV' f -JH-, Nj 4 11, I, Q K ' L74 'Ki' 'A , ,X r 'in ,, .0 . ' ,N A 4 - -1-'-ff,-.4 t , .., , , I . , , XXX Q wXX P xg..,A,W M 'LY - 1 X 1 X If X' jj ':i?x?'i3-SJT-T'- I, f J: f r H ,- N ' g Q ' if x ff X Q f Lv N ! X H f Tv- Svvninra f X Senior Class Officers PRESIDENT, STANLEY SCHLOZMAN - Reliable Stan was elected President of his Senior Class, Vice-President of the Student Council, and Discussion Club, Secretary of Engineers, Captain of the Traffic Squad, Sgt.-At- Arms of the Midtown Youth Council, and held mem- bership in the Chemistry Club. He also served as a Student Body Editor of Paseon and was an Eagle Scout. A career in nuclear engineering lies in his future but he is undecided as to which college he will attend. SECRETARY, PAT ROBINSON-This vivacious Pirate was a B-Team and Varsity cheerleader, Secretary of her Junior and Senior classes, Secretary of the Student Coun- cil, Initiator of Zetas and a member of Pep Club, Y- Teens, Mask 8z Wig, French Club, and F. T. A. Pat was chosen ROTC Queen her junior year and the 1959-60 Football Queen. Sports and sewing occupied any spare time. j.C. will claim her next year where she will study for work with some part of the Recreation Department. VICE-PRESIDENT, LARRY DE MAREA -- Friendly Larry served as President of Band, Inter-Club Council, and his homeroom, vice-president of the Senior Class, Sgt.-At-Arms of his Junior Class, and General of the Traffic Squad. He also found time to be an Eagle Scout, member of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say, the Orchestra, and Engineers. This busy guy enjoyed hunting and drawing and painting. He plans to attend the Kansas City Art Institute next year to prepare for work as a commercial artist. TREASURER, SEREAN GRIESEL-This active Pirate Was Treasurer of her Junior and Senior classes, President of Mask 8: Wig, and jr. Y-Teens, Veep of Quill Bc Scroll, Secretary of All City Student Council, jr. Continuity Of- ficer of the Student Council, and a Representative to the Advisory Board to the Mayor and City Council. Serean was also a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Mixer Commit- tee, Zetas, Pepettes, and was a Press reporter and on the Paseon Staff. She still found .time to maintain a place on the Honor Roll. This popular Pirate will be found next year at Washington University or K.U. where she will study art education. SGT.-AT-ARMS, BRUCE KNIGHT-As President of the Student Council, his Junior Class, and Engineers, Bruce proved his leadership abilities. He also represented Paseo at Boys' State, and as United Funds area General, and was on the American Royal Committee and Mid Town Youth Council. He proved his athletic ability by being Cross Country Captain and letterman and a track and basketball letterman. In addition to serving as Sgt.- at-Arms of the Senior Class, active Bruce was a mem- ber of Band, Orchestra, N, H. S., Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Traffic Squad, and Honor Roll and was an Eagle Scout and Warrior of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. Next year will find this Pirate at Yale or K.U. where he will major 18 in engineering or secondary education. l i Foreign Exchange Student On August 10, 1959, a modern-clay Viking Ship set sail from Aalborg, Denmark, carrying Peter Wang Christensen, Paseo's foreign exchange student. In the following months, Peter's affable personality and excellent sense of humor won him many friends. As Peter returns to his native homeland, his memories and ours blend into a bond of permanent international understanding. R191 girls W Q vmdisffrgagq- , ,p l W ' N. 'E .,,.-w- Mtg if i S 'r.' 5 fi I w i' I mi, egS,,ff1gsIf -v.:'-2,1-- ,vB,,,,,IfB BI Y A KNQERSI 33223 ,E A RM I wif , WM RA ,M ,X rv F ,Mew I A 92 E an ,III ,,,,f,.4S,f SI 20 BANNING, LANCE BAPTIST, ROSEMARIE BARBER, KAREN BARBOUR, JAMES BARID, STEVE J. BASTIAN, BETTY BAYSINGER, KATHIE BEACH, ALLEN BENNETT, SANDRA SEE R , -1-an B, .Liz . - AARON, MARK LOUIS AARON, SONDRA ALBERT, JOHN ALEXANDER, PATRICIA ALMQUIST, JUANITA ANDERSON, MARY ANN ARMSTRONG, BILL BAHR, BOB BANDELIER, DAVID , -K A R I Q ,. 8 Www SEL 'A T BLANTON, RELLA L. BLEICH, LINDA BOCKOVER, DELORIS BOEDEFELD, BARBARA BOONE, SHARON BORGELT, CAROL L. BRADSHAW, KEN BROSS, THOMAS J. BROWN, HARRY HARLOW ' N L' ff! Q R A rg L EW 1 BROWN, JOE BENNETT BROWNING, MADELYN BRUCE, DONALD BUCHER, ERANRIE BUCKNER, DONNA BURSTEIN, JERRY BURTON, SUSAN ELAINE CAMPBELL, GARY CARROLL, BYRON CARSTENSEN, LARRY DON CARTER, SCOTT CARTMILL, ROGER WM. CAVIAR, ARNOLD CHILES, CAROLYN CHRISTENSEN, PET CLARK, LINDA s. CLARK, MARJORIE COHEN, JOAN ,Q Vx COLEMAN, CAROLE COOPER, ALLEN CORNISH, SANDRA CQSTLEY, LARRY CRAIG, JIM CRAIG, PAT CREEL, KEITH ALDEN CROMWELL, SHARON CUTHBERTSON, JANET If 5 X I Q. DUBIN, DIXIE DUDLEY, LINDA LEE DUFFENDACK, SHARON DUKE, ELAINE DYCUS, WILLIAM EAKENS, CARL EGENDER, JAMES ELSON, LINDA ANN ERSCH, VIRGINIA , A., DALE, PHILIP DAMERON, DELIA DAVIS, RICHARD DEMAREA, LARRY DE WITT, MEREDITH DINGUS, SANDRA DIVINEY, MICHAEL DORR, TIM DOTSON, GEORGE H sz: I 'Y' -'bw R. 5 i f 9' 'H' ' of Qs' , r :,- I 7 : 'YY V-'X - f 1 ' I I - II I - Q3 ' X 5 H' Q ,.,f5 is 4 Z, 24 f an f 15-wx C, ' C 5 5, FRAY, ROBERTA FRAZIER, BILL FRERKING, JANE ERYDMAN, SOL GAITHER, CATHERINE GANN, DELBERT GARDNER, CONNIE GARNER, KAREN GARRETT, DENNIS ESTES, JOYCE EYER, CAROL FELDMAN, THOMAS EENDERSON, STEVEN FINDLEY, ROGER FISCHER, CAROL ANN FLOYD, KAY FOSTER, ELLA FRAPASELLA, JOHN PAUI GASTON, JO ANN GIBBS, CHRISTINE GIBBS, JOHN G GIBSON, SHARON GLENTZER, SHIRLEY GONZALES, FLOYD GORDEN, JUDY ANN GRACE, PAT GRAVES, DAROLD 'ij Ik. if J XQ A A vt. i I ' . I3 fb 5? :I ,qv I5 A A-.. f Q4 ,9 V I? J If A 'UZ' LJ , 1 JJ I ' I ff '1 ,945-. 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' 4 V f, C A 5 If HMV , ' , VI A ki , I A i , LFE 'Nur ,IQ if fi - ' IQA v W gs 1 !q'a1 if T km Y I ROBBINS DOREEN SCOTT CHARLOTTE WITTMEYER, LARRY WOOTEN, ALBERTA LEE WYMORE, MARY JO YOUNG, MICHELLE ZACHERT, WANDA ZIMMERMAN, ROCHELLE CAMPBELL, DEAN MAJORS, GEORGE MITCHELL, MARVIN - RUBY, DOROTHY I f 1 IRL, O f ESQ E STAATZ, CHARLEEN :L .1 , Q! KRON, MARK4As president of Physics Club, and being a member Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Engineers, Trafhc Squad, and on 3 honor roll, Mark was kept busy. He was also on the basketball, ck and cross country teams. Next year will see him at Denver iiversity where he'll major in business administration. IRON, SONDRA LEIGH- Sondie was in Thicions, Y-Teens, p Club, F.T.A., Mask and Wlig, Chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll, d was Paseo's correspondent for Prom Magazine. Besides this, she .s third page editor of the Paseo Press, Auto Show Princess, Drama orkshop, co-chairman of the Mixer Committee and on the executive ard of the Student Council. Grinnell or Wellesley are her choices 7 college where she'll study child or abnormal psychology. .BERT, JOHN B.-Being active in Junior Achievement was what hn enjoyed most. Hi-fi music, sports, and art used his spare time. 2 would like to study business at U.C.L.A. and then join the navy. LEXANDER, PAT-Pat wed to Kansas City from inois where she liked to 'im and ice skate. She plans go to college in Henderson, rnn. EACH, ALLEN-Working cars and sleeping are len's favorite pastimes. He lS president of his home- am and will probably go to Jrk after graduation. .MQUIST, JUANITA- pClub, N.H.S., A.A.U.W., rysics Club, Peppettes, Mid- wn Youth Council, Mixer mmmittee, F.T.A., Spanish ub and Chemistry Club all timed Juanita as a member. king vice-president of Thi- ans, treasurer of Y-Teens, 'homeroom editor of Paseon, ld a homeroom officer kept is future Beloit or Baker , student active. NDERSON, BEVERLY EANfBev was a member of Cappella choir, advanced rls choir and on the Student Juncil. Dancing and records ere her favorite hobbies and she would like to travel after graduation. NDERSON, MARY ANN-Mary Ann plans to get married after faduation and while at Paseo she played the flute in the band and llected small stuffed animals. HR, ROBERT-Spanish Club, Discussion Club, Chemistry Club, ama X5Uorkship all had Bob on their rolls. He was a member of rid-Town Youth Court, an officer in R.O.T.C., finalist in the Poetry eading Contest and was the lead in the fall play. K.C.U. can expect ab next year and he'll study theatrical production and direction. ANDELIER, DAVID-David was a member of Spanish and Chem- try Clubs while at Paseo and he hopes to goto Park College and en to Princeton Seminary. ANNING, LANCE-This snooker player was active in Discussion lub, Physics Club and Band. He would like to go to Yale or Wash- gton U. to study law. APTIST, ROSEMARIE FRANCIS-Rosie plans to work at the tele- ione office after graduation. ARBER, KAREN LOU-Y-Teens, Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Drama forkshop, and advanced girls choir all claimed her. She would like I attend business school, but is undecided where. ARBOUR, JAMES DALEiJim liked sports and will attend college M.U. or XY'arrensburg. ARID, STEVEN J.+Steve served well as Sgt.-at-arms of Engineers, nd Physics Club, representative of Student Council and as Lieutenant f Traffic Squad. He also participated in Chemistry Club, Lettermen's lub, Latin Club and was on the football and track teams. After Taduation he will study medicine at K.U. ARTLOXW. CHARLES-Boating, fishing, and bowling were what harles liked best and he was on the Traffic Squad. J.C. will see him ext year studying business administration. STIAN, BETTY LOU-XX'hile at Paseo, Betty was a Student uncil representative, in F.N.A., and Iotas. She will go into nurses aining at K.C.U. next year. BAYSINGER, KATHIE-This active gal was on the Mixer Commit- tee, Pep Club, Y-Teen Cabinet, A.A.U.W., N.H.S., Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Midtown Youth Court, Intramurals and homeroom edi- tor of Paseon. Besides all this, she was president of her youth group at church, sergeant-at-arms of the Student Council, secretary of F.T.A., treasurer of Pepettes, Physics Club and Thicions. Beloit or Kansas Wesleyan can expect Kathie to study first grade teaching. BENNETT, SANDRA-Sandy was one of our C.O.E. students and will attend J.C. after graduation. She loved to bowl, dance and horse- back ride. BLANTON, RELLA LOUISE-Sewing, reading, cooking, and danc- ing are what Pixie liked' and after graduation she will become a secretary or go to J.C. BLEICH, LINDA LEA-Being a 2-year Varsity cheerleader and member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Drama Wforkshop, and girls choir kept Queenie's schedule well filled. She was chosen R.O.T.C. queen and danced at Star Light Theater. After graduation, she would like to go to New York to dance professionally. BOCKOVER, DELORES- This future Drury student was active in F.N.A., Chemis- try Club. Physics Club, and Spanish Club, as well as being lnter-Club representative for Iotas and a Student Council representative. BOEDEFELD, BARBARA- Barb participated in Advanced girls choir, Intramurals, and she enjoyed playing the piano, painting, and sewing. After graduation she will attend the Art Institute. BOONE, SHARON LOUISE -Besides being a C.O.E. stu- dent this year, Sharon still found time to be active in Cynthians, Pep Club, F.N.A., Y-Teens, and a homeroom office. She plans to attend C.M.S.C. to study merchan- dising and retailing. BORGELT, CAROL-Carol served her school well by being Veep of Cynthians, in the PeppetteS,Y-Teens, A Cappella Choir and Press. She will probably work a year and then go to XX'arrensburg. BRADSHAW, KEN-Sports seem to be Brad's middle name as he was on the football team 3 years, the track team a year and the B- team football coach his senior year. Ottawa University can expect this future physical education major. BRALEY, CAROLDEEN-Collecting country and western records and all kinds of jewelry was Caroldeen's hobby and next year she will do some kind of office work. BROOKS, STEPHEN-Stephen liked working on cars. After gradua- tion he would like to build a car and get a job. BROVUN, JOEfXY'arrensburg can expect this hunting and fishing enthusiast and he's hoping to enter the teaching profession. BRUCE, DONALD EUGENE-Taking a trip around the United States is the ambition of this Paseoite. Airplanes and rockets are his main hobbies. BROWN, HARLOW- Buzzy was active in Chemistry Club, the Cross Country team and the Student Council. Fellow Pirates also chose him to be a Homeroom ofiicer and a member of the Student Council Art Committee. Buzzy's plans for the future include college life at Ottawa. BROXWNING, MADELYN-Madelyn loved working with little chil- dren besides being on a short-day schedule. She will take up a busi- ness course at J.C. BUCHER, FRANKIE DELORES-Marriage is in the near future for this gal. She especially likes to collect records. BURSTEIN, JERRY-J. B. was kept busy at Paseo working on Mixer Committee, Midtown Youth Court, and Traffic Squad: he was chosen co-lay-out editor of Paseon, president of Chemistry Club, secretary- treasurer of Delphians, Sergeant-at-arms of Discussion Club. Parlia- mentarian of Student Council and is a member of N.H.S. He went to Boy's state in 1959 and Science and Math Camp at K.U. Either Yale or Harvard is his choice for studying law or engineering. 37 BURTON, SUSAN ELAINE-While at Paseo, Susie Q was in Girls Choir, A Cappella Choir and secretary of Patricians. Next year she will go to K.C.U. and major in business. CAMPBELL, GARY-Model planes and A Cappella Choir were enjoyed by Gary. He will attend an aviation school to become a commercial pilot. CARROLL, BYRON ALBERT-'Being a member of the Student Council, French Club, and Drama Workshop took much of Byron's time. He will go into law or teaching at K.U., j.C., or Warrensburg. CARTER, SCOTT-Scott has been elected President of the Midtown Youth Council, secretary of Discussion Club, executive board of the Student Council, he's an Eagle Scout, in Juntos and Drama Workshop. This future lawyer will attend Westminster in Fulton. CARTMILL, ROGER-Roger's hobby was cars and he would like to go to college after graduation but is undecided as to where to go. CAVIAR, ARNOLD-Sports rated high on the list of Arnie's activ- ities, for he was on the basketball team and cross country teamg he participated in the fall play and Drama Workshop. Warrensburg is his choice of colleges to major in physical education. CHILES, CAROLYN-Receivingher Senior Pin in Intramurals, serv- ing as secretary in Band, sergeant-at-arms of Thicions, and index editor of Paseon kept Chile busy this year. She plans to attend The Principia and major in education. CHRISTENSEN, PETER WANG-Our friendly Foreign Exchange Student from Denmark enjoys swimming, tennis and was active in Discussion Club and was an honorary member of the Boy's Lits as well as other clubs in school. When he returns to Denmark, Peter will attend the Gymnasium Qcollegej where he will study law. CLARK, MARJORIE-Being one of the short day students, Marjorie still found time to be in Cynthians and for her favorite hobbies, boating and water sports. She will go into the Held of business at Arkansas University. COHEN, JOAN-Girls Choir and Y-Teens were enjoyed by this Paseoite who will go into Nurses training after graduation. COLEMAN, CAROLE-Carole was active in Cynthians, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, was president of F.N.A., and a nurse's assistant, She will study nursing at Trinity Lutheran Hospital. COOK, WILLIAM-Bill liked all kinds of sports, as well as clothes, girls, dancing, and singing. He will join the navy and then go to U.C.L.A. COOPER, ALLEN LEE-Playing the Accordion, football, A Cappella Choir, junior Achievement, DeMolay, and being an Eagle Scout is what Allen liked. He will go to college and study business adminis- tration. CORNISH, SANDRA-Pep Club, Intramurals and junior Achieve- ment kept Sandie busy besides her hobbies of cooking and sewing. She will get a job and go to night school at J.C. next year. COSTLEY, LARRY- Shooting pool and messin' around was what Buck liked best. He was homeroom president and plans to go to Southwest Missouri State College. COURTNEY, JOHN MARVIN-This guy likes anything that per- tains to cars and plans to work for several years after graduation and then join the Marines. CRAIG, JAMES-Serving on the Student Council, being Veep of Orchestra, treasurer of Band, inter-club representative for Juntos and in Chemistry Club, Spanish Club and a photographer for Press has kept Jim busy. He will go to Vifarrensburg to be a chemical tech- nician. CRAIG, PATRICIA-This gal belonged to Pep Club, F.N.A., Girls' Choir, and was in the fall play. She was Veep of Spanish Club. Next year will find her at Wfarrensburg to study religious work. CREEL, KEITH-Keith was active in R,O.T.C. and was on the rifle team. He will go to J.C. and then to some college to study forestry. CROMXWELL, SHERRYfThis gal was elected president of F.T.A., Veep of Mask and Wig, inter-club representative of Zetas, chairman of the Art Committee, Student Council, Junior Flag Committee, gift receiver for Class of '59, executive board member and Paseon staff member. Sherry plans to study at the K.C. Art Institute to be an art teacher. CRUMP, BILL- Willie was one of our C.O.E. students. He might go to Baker University, but is still undecided. CUTHBERTSON, jANETfjanie was active in Girls' Athletics and was a member of the Hockey team and the Special Gym class. It's K.C.U. for this gal where she will major in psychology. 38 DALE, PHILIP-As a member of the Physics Club, the Band, z the Orchestra, Phil's days were well spent. He was also an Eagle Sci and belonged to the tribe of Mic-O-Say. After graduation he plans attend the University of Chicago where he will study Physics. DAMERON, DELIA-+While at Paseo, Dee served as Presid of Patricians, was active in Y-Teens, A Cappella and her chu group. She was also a Candy Striper and on the High Honor R4 Next year Dee will be found at Wm. Jewell. DAVIS, RICHARD- Skip was on the Varsity Track Team 2 the Executive Board of the Student Council, was a member of Cappella, juntos, and El Ateneo. Next year he will be found at K where he will study to be a weatherman. DEWITT, MEREDITH-Meredith was a member of Fleur de I After graduation she plans to attend j.C. or Stephens and contir her professional modeling. DINGUS, SANDRA-Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Girls Athletics claimed Sandy's membership. After high school she plans to work a private secretary and eventually get married. DIVINEY, MIKE-Operating his ham radio occupied much of Mil- time. After graduating, he plans to join the Marines. 4 DORR, TIM-At Paseo Tim was active in football, tennis, tra and intramurals. He also served on the Student Council and a. homeroom othcer. Next year he plans to attend junior College. DOTSON, GEORGE-Baseball and swimming occupied much Georges time. After graduation he plans to attend the University Kansas, and become an electrical engineer. DUBIN, DIXIE- Dix was an active member of Patricians and Cappella Choir. Dixie plans to attend a business college after grad tion and then take a secretarial position. DUDLEY, LINDA-Linda was active in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Ateneo, and Girls' Athletics. Horseback riding, ice skating, and sw ming occupy her spare time. Next year Linda will be found in halls of IC. DUFFENDACK, SHARON-As Veep of Y-Teens, secretary-treasr of Chemistry Club, Initiator of Thicions, and treasurer of Girls' Ch Sharon proved her many abilities. Drill Team, Pep Club, and Gi Athletics, too, claimed her as a member. This pretty gal was 2 elected the Y-Teens Snow Queen. She plans to attend Wfashing University or XX arrensburg where she will study medicine. DUKE, ELAINE-Cynthians, El Ateneo, and Pep Club occupied m of Elaine's time at Paseo., She plans to study next year at K.C. Institute to become a commercial artist. DYCUS, BlI.I.vBill was a member of El Ateneo and enjoyed play the drums. After graduation he plans to attend college or go into trucking business. EAKENS, CARL-Carl served as president of I.ettermen's C honorary captain of the Football team and was selected to be on Football All-Star second team. This Eagle Scout will be found Denver University next year where he will study liberal arts. FLER, LARRY QUIN-He served as president of his homeroom l Veep of Chess Club. Larry hopes to attend K.C.U. or junior llege where he will prepare for a career as a lab teclmician or lraftsman. SON, LINDA ANN-As a member of the Pepettes, and Pep lb, Lyn supported Paseo. Cooking occupied her spare time. Next lr'I.inda will be found at C.M.S.C. where she will study Dental giene. SCH, VIRGINIA-W'orking at the Telephone Company occupied ist of Ginny's time. She also enjoyed art and reading. She will itinue working after' graduation. TES, JOYCE-Joyce enjoys records and art. She will be married june. 'ER, CAROL BENTLEY-Sewing and interior decorating are 'orite pastimes of Carol. After graduating she plans to work and end j.C. LDMAN, THOMAS RAY-Ray enjoys sports and his guitar. He undecided as to what college he will attend next year. NIDLAY, ROGER-At Paseo Rog was on the Varsity Football ,m and a member of Band, Ateneo, juntos and the Stu- nt Council. Next year he will found at K.C.U. or Okla- ma University, where he will ldy physics or foreign lan- ages. SCHER, CAROL-Carol en- 's dancing, swimming, and iging. After graduation she pes to get a job in New York California. JSTER, ELLA-- B1ondy ts dancing, and talking on 2 telephone as her favorite stimes. After graduation she ll either work or go to I.B.M. iool. .APASELLA, JOHN-john's .forite pastime is working on s car. He plans to work this mmer and attend j.C. next ar. LAY, ROBERTA-Mask and ig, Mixer Committee, Cynthi- s and Pep Club all claimed is cute Pirate as a member. e was also on the Student nuncil and an ofhce assistant. Bobbie enjoys listening to jazz :ords and art. She plans to attend J.C. and then become an airline fstess. LAZIER, BILL-As a member of Chemistry Club, El Ateneo, Phys- a Club, Music Club, Dance Band, Student Council, and Trafiic uad, treasurer of juntos, and quartermaster of Band, Bill served ,seo well. Next year he plans to attend K.C.U. where he will study igineering or Business. KERKING, JANE-Jane was a member of Drill Team, Pep Club, Teens, Cynthians and Drama Vilorksliop, while at Paseo. Next year lll find her at Xwarrensburg or K.C.U. KYDMAN, SALOMON-Salomon was active in Physics Club and iemistry Club and was a Student Council representative. Next year ill find this Paseoite at Washington University in St, Louis. AITHER, CATHERINE MAY-Cathy likes to sew, cook, and play e piano in her spare time. After graduating she plans to work and 'ep house. ANN, DELBERT- Del came to Paseo this year from Des Moines. e enjoys baseball, cars, and weight lifting. He will attend either rake University or K.C.U. ARDNER, CONNIE-Dancing and cooking are enjoyed by ihortie who plans to attend a dental college after graduation. ARNER, KAREN-This active Pirate was president of Discussion ub, Veep of Zetas, secretary of Quill and Scroll, sergeant-at-arms of -Teens, on the junior-Senior Prom Committee, and on the Student Juncil Executive Board. Karen's name could also be found on the ills of Pep Club, A Cappella Choir, N.H.S., Chemistry Club, Pep- tes, Youth Council, French Club, and High Honor Roll. She was press reporter and an activities editor of Paseon. Park will claim is hard worker next year where she will major in Home Economics. GARRETT, DENNIS-Denny, whose hobbies are hunting, swimming, and sports, plans to attend Kansas City University after graduation. GASTON, -IOANN-A 1960 Football Queen candidate, JoAnn was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, El Ateneo, Mask and Wig, Pepettes, and on the Honor Roll. She was also Company A Sponsor of R.O.T.C., and in the Fall Play cast her junior year. After high school JoAnn would like to continue modeling and possibly attend C,M.S.C. GIBBS, JOHN-jack, who enjoys singing and likes to work on his car, plans to attend -I.C. or K.U. where he will study law. GIBSON, SHARRON-This vivacious Pirate was a B-Team and a Varsity cheerleader, served as sergeant-at-arms of Mask and Wlig, and received the Paseo P in Girls' Athletics. Pep Club, Y-Teens, Zetas, Pepettes, .and El Ateno all claimed Sharron as a member, but she still found time to maintain her place on the Honor Roll. Popular Sharron hopes to become a social worker after graduating from Baker University. GLENTZER, SHIRLEY-Shirley was a C.O.E. student and a mem- ber of Iotas. She enjoys horseback riding, bowling and swimming. Vffarrensburg will claim this Pirate next year. GLINN, VODA MARIE- Voda, who won a Gold Key for Art, lists horseback riding and sports as her favorite pas- times. Next year she will be found at C.M.S.C. GOFF, MICHAEL-Roller skating, cars and guns are the hobbies of Dean who will enter active duty in the Navy after graduation. GONZALEZ, FLOYD A.--As 2nd Preceptor of DeMolay, and president of Explorer Scouts, capable Floyd served his com- munity well. Central College or Missouri School of Mines will welcome him next year where he will study engineering. GORDEN, JUDITH ANN- Listening to music and dancing are among judy's pastimes. She was a member of Girls' Choir at Paseo and will attend an airlines college in Texas or Kansas City. GRAVES, DAROLD LEE- Darold was a member of the Mixer Committee, Book Crew, Delphians, Fleur de Lis, Student Council, and Traffic Squad, and was an R.O.T.C. Major, Chicago Tribune Award winner and an Eagle Scout and member of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. Next year he will attend IC. where he will study business administration GREER, JERRIE ANN-Jerrie was a member of Girls' Choir and Junior Achievement, and enjoys all kinds of music. She hopes to become an Airline Hostess or Beautician. GRIFFIN, ARTHUR-Art enjoys sports and coin collecting. He plans to study pharmacy next year at K.C.U. GRIGGS, ROBERTfSandy was a member of the football team and El Ateneo at Paseo. After graduation Bob hopes to further his hobby gphotography-and become a free-lance photographer or attend M.U. GROVE, JUDY-Judy was active in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, Intramurals, and the Fall Play. She also served as Nurse's Assistant, sergeant-at-arms of Iotas, on the Mid-Town Youth Council, a Press reporter and was a candidate for R.O.T.C. Queen. She hopes to study medicine at Colorado University next year. GUINN, REGINA-Regina proved herself by serving as president of Iotas and French Club. She was also active in Chemistry Club, Girls' Athletics, A.A.U.XX'., N.H.S., A Cappella Choir, and the Mid- Town Youth Council. Brigham Young University will claim this cute little gal next year where she will study modern foreign languages. HANSON, GARY-Studying engineering or business at j.C. are the future plans of this Pirate. Gary was active in Delphians, Red Cross Committee, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Mixer Committee, Traffic Squad, and R.O.T.C. 39 HAMMERSTROM, CARREN-At Paseo Carren served as secretary of F.N.A., and a Nurse's Assistant, and was active in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Athletics, and Drama Work- shop. Carren will attend J.C. and then K.U. where she will study nursing. HARRELL, MARILYN-This busy girl was 2nd Page Editor of the Press, Veep of Iotas, secretary of El Ateneo, and a member of A Cappella Choir, French Club, Discussion Club, Publicity Committee of Student Council, Quill and Scroll, and Chemistry Club. Missouri Valley will welcome Marilyn next year where she will study Modern Foreign Languages. HARRYMAN, JEFF-Friendly Jeff served as president of A Cap- pella Choir, sergeant-at-arms of Delphians, Lieutenant of the Traffic Squad, president of El Ateneo, and was a member of the Student Council and an Explorer Scout. Next year he plans to attend K.C.U. HATFIELD, LUCY ELAINE-After high school, Lucy plans to go into nurse's training. She enjoys sewing, swimming, and horseback riding. HAWVKER, LARRY-Larry will attend California or Cornell Uni- versity or join some branch of the services after graduation. HAYES, RICHARD-This Eagle Scout and member of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say, enjoys art, stamp collecting, and sports. HENDERSON, LARRY LEE-Larry spent his spare time working on his car. After graduation he plans to get a job. HENRY, HAROLD PAUL-Working on cars and music are the pastimes of this friendly Pirate. Tim was an Eagle Scout and a mem- ber of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say and the Paseo Band. He will study dentistry at J.C. or K.C.U. and then join the Navy. HILDERBRAND, MARY KAY-Mary was a member of Pep Club and Y-Teens. She's planning to go to J.C. or else get a job after graduation. HOCKENSMITH, JAMES-Playing the trumpet and being an Eagle Scout are Jim's favorite pastimes. He has been in Band four years and the Orchestra two years. He's planning on attending Jewell next year. HOEYRMATTHEW-Mickey enjoys working on cars and after graduation intends to join the Navy. HOLMAN, TRUMAN-Truman was president of Juntos and also a member of Quill and Scroll, a member of the Junior Flag Committee, Co-Editor of the Paseon, and a Press Reporter. His future plans are to study at J.C. after which he will enter some phase of law enforce- ment. HORN, JAMESSA member of Junior Achievement, Jim enjoys model trains and coin collecting. He will attend J.C. or enter the services after graduation. JACKSON, RICHARD B.+Dick worked as a C.O.E. student and plans to join the Navy after graduation. JACKSON, RICHARD-Rich served on the Varsity Football team, Basketball team, Traffic Squad, and Initiator of Engineers. Next fall he will be studying at M.U. JEFFERS, PAM-Pam was an active member of Pep Club, F.T.A., F.N.A., and F.H.A. Being a housewife and attending J.C. are Pam's plans for the future. 40 JENSEN, JOHN-John served as Co-Layout and Art Editor of Paseon, a member of Delphians, El Ateneo, Mixer Committee, Jur Flag Committee, and a trainer for the track season. He will stl art at C.M.S.C. JOLLY, CELIA-Celia was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Ateneo, and Chemistry Club. She also was Veep of F.B.L.A., secret of Cynthians, and on the Student Council. She intends to study bi ness at C.M.S.C. JOHNSON, DEANNA-Deanna enjoyed Intramurals and Gi Chorus. Next fall she plans to go to the Universtiy of Kansas City JOHNSON, JUDY-Judy held membership in El Ateneo, Io and A Cappella. Judy will study business at M.U. JOHNSON, MELVA-Melva was a member of F.N.A., and Pep Cl She will go to Compton Junior College in California to study to a secretary. JONES, J. W.-J. VU. was a member of Engineers, Trafhc Squad, Cappella, Physics Club, and on the Paseon Staff. He was alsc Football Trainer making him a three year letterman. He will str business at Jewell or M.U. next year. KABRICK, GARY-Gary was a member of Chemistry Club, Phys Club, and Book Crew. He served on Traffic Squad and was Inter-Cl Representative for Delphians. Gary will study engineering at K-St or Junior College. KAHN, ARNOLD-Arnold represented us at Boys State, and was a a member of Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Traffic Squad, Dra XX'orkship, and a Debator. He will study at Washington U. next prepare for a law degree. KATZ, LOUISE-Louise was active in Intramurals, Y-Teens, Ateneo, Iotas, and Fleur de Lis. Louise will major in Physical Edu tion at M.U. KAY, EUGENE-Gene was a member of Engineers, El Aten Chemistry Club, Traffic Squad, Drama Workshop, the Honor R and a homeroom officer. He will go to C.M.S.C. KEDIGH, BOB-Bob was a member of Engineers, Traffic Squ Lettermen's Club, Varsity Basketball, and received an Honora Mention for it in his junior year. He will go to C.M.S.C. KELLY, JAN-Jan was a member of F.N.A. and after graduati will study theatrical dress design at the K.C. Art Institute. KIRTLEY, SHARON-Swimming and horseback riding were Sharo favorite pastimes. Next fall she will be going to K.C. Art Institi to study theatrical dress designing. KLAPMEYER, KAREN-Attending Pep Club, Y-Teens and Frer Club meetings demanded a lot of her time but she also enjoy being vice president of Pepettes and president of Girls' Choir. KLEINSTEIN, BRYNA-Bryna served as reporter of Thicions, che man of Mixer Committee, a member of Student Council Execut Board, and Quill and Scroll. Bryna actively participated in the F Play her Junior and Senior year. Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Chemis Club, F.T.A., plus being Copy Editor of Paseon. Next fall will fi Bryna in an Eastern college studying to become a first grade teacher. KNIGHT, BRYCE-Bryce is an Eagle Scout, a Warrior in the tri of Mic-O-Say, a member of Trafhc Squad and played in the Bal Working in electronics or forestry after attending J.C. are his plans. KNIGHT, JANETTE!Thicions, Student Council, Pep Club, Cherr try Club and F.N.A. all held Jan high on their roll. Next year s will go to Research, for a nursing career. KODEN, DAN-Dan participated in Debate, Chemistry Club, v the founder of the International Relations Club and a member of 1 Honor Roll. He will study law at M.U. KOGER, DENNIS4Despite a C.O.E. schedule, Dennis was Student Council and House and Grounds. Next year work and J KONOMOS, JIM-Jim took part in A Cappella, Engineers, Studi Council, Traffic Squad, Paseon, and Physics Club. He was Veep El Ateneo and a member of Chemistry Club. He plans to attend M. for a career in engineering. KRASHIN, HARRYETTAvHarryetta was one of our short c students. After graduation she will take secretarial or I.B.M. trainii KRATSCHMER, BONNIE-Bonnie participated in Discussion Ch Midtown Youth Council, Pep Club, Drill Team, F.N.A., and Chen try Club. She was elected president of Senior Y-Teens, a member Quill and Scroll, co-chairman of the Student Council Health Co mittee, Thicions inter-club, Nurse's Assistant and business manaj of the Press. LANDSON, MARY LEEAI.istening to popular music suited Ma Lee just fine. She was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pepettes, 1 Girls' Choir. Next year she will attend Baker University. MORAN, BILL-Bill, who expects to go into the Held of engineering iPPlN, JOE-joe lettered in football and was Lieutenant of Traffic uad. After graduating he plans to attend Missouri Valley or Jewell. IDGER, CANDANCEvCandy just came to Paseo this year. Con- lering her long list of accomplishments at her other school, we're 'ry she wasn't with us all through Paseo. She plans to attend New mrk University next year. IRNER, TINA-Fleur de Lis, Mixer Committee, Chemistry Club, rbaters, Drama Wforkshop, F.B.L.A., and F.T.A. claimed Tina as nember. Next year she will attend M.U. to major in education. ISSNER, LARRYgLarry has been active in Boy Scouts and is a Lrrior in the tribe of Mic-O-Say. His plans for the future include idying law at the U. of K.C. NDMAN, HEDY-Hedy, a C.O.E. student, was also a member Iotas, Student Council, Art Committee, and a candidate for DTC. Queen. She will study commercial art at K.C. Art Institute. NVILLE, LINDA-Lynn was active in Intramurals, Pep Club, Girls' ioir, and Y-Teens. She will attend C.M.S.C. next fall. JBDELL, JACK-jack, who was member of Boy's Chorus, claims rs are his hobby. He will study tv at K.C.U. DEB, MARILYN-This C.O.E. ident plans to continue work id take more training in secre- Tian work. DPEZ, EDDIE-This record col- :tor plans to work after gradua- an and then join the Navy. DVEALL, VICKI-Vicki was tive in Intramurals, Cynthians, A ippella, Pep Club, Girls' Choir, N.A., and a Nurse's Assistant. ext year she will be studying urnalism at Southwestern Uni- rsity. CBEATH, VICKIE--Y-Teens .d Pep Club claimed Vickie as a ember. She will work and go to 2. next year after which she will at K.C. Art Institute. CCROSKEY, CLAL'DIA-Claudia was in Pep Club, Pepettes, Mask ,d XX'ig, Y-Teens, Mixer Committee. and El Ateneo, Claudia will 1 to IC. and study elementary education. CFARLAND, BOB-Bob was president of El Ateneo, Veep of igineers, Varsity Track and Cross Country teams, Drama Wlorkshop, rtterman's Club, an Eagle Scout, and the tribe of Mic-O-Say. Next ll he will be at University of Mississippi or Southern Methodist aiversity. CKANNA, BOB-Bob was a member of the Varsity Basketball am two years, Cross Country team, Student Council, A Cappella, 'athc Squad, and Crew leader of Explorer of Post 116. Next fall he ill take up engineering at M.U. AGLIO, CHARLES-Chuck has been active in Boy Scouts, junior Shievement, and Red Cross work. He is a warrior in the tribe of ic-O-Say and secretary in his troop, After j.C. he will strike out i his own. ALLON, FRANDZIA-Fran, B.L,A., and Fleur de Lis. She be a medical technician. ALLON, JACK-jack was an ill take business courses at IC. ARKESE, HELENA-Helena T.A., a Press reporter, and St a C.O.E. student, was active in will attend M.U. next fall to study active member of Camera Club. He next fall. was active in Pep Club, Y-Teens, udent Council. She also was on the inior Flag Committee and intends to go to J.C. to major in ele- entary education. ARTASIN, MlKEfThis member of the High Honor Roll plans to J to Mil. to study law. He was a Debator, in the Fall Play, and ralhc Squad. fARTlN, JAMES-Jim, whose hobby is cars, plans to become a echanic after graduation. ASON, ELLEN-Ellen was the Orchestra's concertmistress, a mem- ?r of A.A.Il.W., N.H.S.. Zetas, Discussion Club, Pepettes, Chemistry lub, Pep Club, Veep of Physics Club, and First page editor of the Cess. She will major in psychology at Baylor University. fAUPlN, GXWENDOLYN--Gwen read and drew in her spare he. She intends to go to nursing school and be a registered nurse. MAYNARD, ROBIERTA-Roberta was a member of Pep Club, Y- Teens, Girls' Choir, F,B.L.A., and Intramurals. She will go to K.C. Business College next fall. MEAKIN, CAROl.EYCarole was in Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Intra- murals, and a candidate for R.O.T.C. Queen. Next year she will go to 1.C. and major in Art. MELTON, JERRY-jerry was a member of the Varsity Football team two years, played baseball and was on the track team. He was also active in A Cappella for two years, Letterman's Club. President of Young Life Club. an Eagle Scout, and of the tribe of Mic-O-Say. He will go to Jewell next fall. MENDELSOHN, DAVIDA-Davida was a short day student who did modeling in her spare time. She plans. to pursue her singing career at Miami Beach. MENN, BECKY-Becky was active in Chemistry Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Discussion Club, Mixer Committee, and on the Y-Teen cabinet. She was treasurer of F.T.A., secretary of Thicions, Physics Club, Press re- porter, was on the Paseon, and on . the Honor Roll. She plans to teach music after attending Oberlin, or - K.U. MEREDITH, FRANK-Frank played B-Team basketball and was a Press reporter his junior year. He was also active in El Ateneo, Traffic Squad, and the Student Council. Frank will attend junior College next year. MERGEN, MARGARET-Maggie enjoyed her leisure time sewing. She was president of the Orchestra. Her future career is undecided as of yet. MILLS, CAROLYN-Carol plans to attend Abilene Christian College and become an art teacher after graduation. She was a member of Advanced Girls' Choir, Pep Club, and Y-Teens. MINTER, BOB-Wforking on cars satisfied Bob this year. He's still undecided about his future occupation. MITCHELL, MARVIN-Vfherever there was fun and excitement, there was likeable Mer . Football, Basketball, A Cappella, Band Tratfic Squad, and Engineers all claimed Marvin as a member. He plans to attend j.C. MIZELL, jOE4joe was a member of the Varsity Footballlteam, Lettermenls Club, and A Cappella. Big joe will be seen in the halls of j.C. next fall. MONTGOMERY, KAREN-Karen spent much of her spare time being president of the Pepettes, a maiorette, a member of Y-Teens, Mask and XY'ig, Pep Club, F.T.A., Band, Chemistry Club, French Club, and the Student Council. She plans to go to C.M.S.C. or electronics, was a member of Tratlic Squad, and a member of the Varsity Football team. He will go to junior College or Jewell next year. MORRIS, CAROLE4Being a member of Cynthians, Pep Club, and Y-Teens filled out Carole's spare time. She expects to attend business college and be a secretary. MOSKE, jANli- -jane kept her days busy at Paseo by being senior editor on Paseon, historian of Thicions, president of Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Pepettes, Discussion Club, Midtown Youth Coun- cil, Drama XX orksliop, Press, and Student Council. We'll be seeing Jane at K.C.U. or j.C. next year. MOSLEY, ANN -Ann was in Y-Teens, Zetas, Pep Club, and Physics Club. I.'.C.l..A. will find this gal on their campus. Mlllil.l.ER, KARIN Karin enjoyed her membership in Pep Club, Cynthians, French Club, Chemistry Club, and Y-Teens. She will go to C.M.S.C. to major in business teaching. ML'l.l.l2R, GAll.- Being a career girl is Gail's ambition. She was treasurer of Patricians and a candidate for R.O.T.C. Queen her junior year. MVRPHY, JIZRRI ANN-Jerri plans to be an airline hostess. Among her hobbies are swimming, baseball, and tennis. 41 MURNAN, PATRICIA-Pat was president of Zetas, secretary of Pep Club, a member of Quill and Scroll, Press, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Pepettes, Executive Board, Chairman of Courtesy Committee, Drama Worlqshpp, and on the High Honor Roll. She will enter Bradley next a . MYERS, NANCY-Nancy was a member of Pepettes, Pep Club, Y-Teens, El Ateneo, and Mask and Wig. She will be seen at j.C. next year. NEDBLAKE, RONNIE-Ron plans to go in business after Junior College next year. NEIDERT, PAUL-Paul was Veep of Chemistry Club, sergeant-ab arms of Engineers, and holds the record for the half mile in the city. He was also active in Discussion Club, El Ateneo, Letterman's Club, Drama Workshop, and was on the Honor Roll. Paul plans to go to Yale next year. NELSON, JERRY-jerry is one of our working boys. He plans to work after graduation. NOLZE, PAMELA-Pam's ambition is to be a nurse. She plans to attend St. Theresa School of Nursing. NORTHCRAFT, FRED-Keeping Fred busy this year was his place in the Band, Engineers, El Ateneo, and Student Council. He will major in business next year at Jewell. OSWALT, JOHN-Cars were john's pastime while at Paseo. He is planning to go to junior College next year. PADDACK, CHARLES-Varsity Football, track, Quill and Scroll, sergeant-at-arms of Letterman's Club, Veep of El Ateneo, treasurer of Engineers, and Sports Editor of the Press used up most of Chuck's spare time. His ambition is to be an architect. PARSONS, RODGER-Being an engineer is Rodger's plan for the future. He will go to IC. next fall. PELTZIE, GERALD-The Air Force will see Gerald next year. While at Paseo Gerald enjoyed radio and Hi-fi. PHILLIPS, MARION-Marion was quite active in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Fleur de Lis, Debators, a Nurse's Assistant, F.N.A., Executive Board of the Student Council, and Drama Workshop. She plans to go to INLU. and major in business. PLATT, REGINA-Thicions, Pep Club, Pepettes, and Intramurals were Regina's activities at Paseo. After attending C.M.S.C. She ex- pects to become an airline hostess. PORTER, JACK-Physics Club and Chemistry Club were among Jack's activities at Paseo. He also served on the Student Council. He plans to go to junior College to study Engineering. His favorite pastime was to collect records, PORTERFIELD, COY--Coy enjoyed working with plants. Next year he wants to work in a greenery in Colorado. POXVELL, ALICE-Alice wishes to become a doctor. After her courses at J.C. she expects to go on to K.U. Sewing and reading were listed high among her hobbies. PRUETT, CHARLES-Navy man, that's Charlie. He was a member of our Band and enjoys music, radios, and cars. QUICK, PATSY-Being a member of Pep Club, sewing, swimming, and painting were Pars pastimes. She wants to go to K.C.U. to study interior decorating. RACH, CAROI.-Carol wants to get married soon after graduation. She collects coins, stamps, and records. RADER, SAM-Sam, an Eagle Scout, plans to go to the top with his ambitions. He is a member of DeMolay and enjoys records and bowling. Sam is heading for j.C. next fall. REIFF, MARY-Serving as Co-Editor of Paseon took up most of Mary's time, but she managed to be Veep of Pep Club, sergeant-at- arms of Zetas, treasurer of Mask and Wig, a member of Pepettes, Y- Teens, F.T.A., Chemistry Club, Student Council and homeroom presi- dent. She plans to teach history after attending j.C. and Earlham College. 42 REPPETO, CLARA-Clara's plans are to become a secretary. Wh. at Paseo she was in A Cappella and junior Achievement. RETZER, ERNEST-Football, basketball and baseball were Ernii interests. J.C. will see him on the campus next year. REYNOLDS, BILL-Amateur radio was Bill's pastime. He was member of El Ateneo, Trathc Squad, Boy's Chorus and A Cappel j.C. will be his future school. ROBB, Pl-IILLIP-Phil spent a lot of time with a camera becar he was photographer of Paseon. Second year Drama, Mask and W Mixer Committee, and Delphians occupied the rest of his time. ROBBINS, DOREEN-Being in F.B.L.A. and a C.O.E. student ke Doreen busy this year. M.U. will see this gal there next year. ROBERTSON, JANE-Jane was a member of Y-Teens, Pep Cli. Chemistry Club, Cynthians, a Nurse's Assistant, A Cappella, Midtoj Youth Council, President of F.N.A. and Health Chairman on Studi Council. She plans to attend j.C. ROBERTSON, JOE-This Eagle Scout enjoyed archery, bowling, a radio. To go to j.C. and then to Michigan State is his ambition. RODABOUGH, PAUL-Sports-minded Paul enjoyed Band, Press porting his junior year, Boy's Chorus, A Cappella, football, a Fleur de Lis. College-bound, Wichita U. is his destination. ROSE, RENEE-Renee was a member of F.N.A. Teaching kind garten is her goal and M.U. will show her how next year. ROSEN, MARSI-IA-Horseback riding and listening to records wr Marsha's pastimes. IC. or K.C.U. will see more of her next fall. ROTHSCHILD, PHILLIP-Phil will be going to J.C. next ye Bowling, fishing, and swimming were his interests. SAPP, HAROI.D-This future electronic technician plans to go j.C. where he will major in electrical engineering. SAPPINGTON, DAVE--Dave plans to study creative writing Tulane or M.U. He participated in the junior Achievement Progra SCHOCKLEY, SHARON-Sharon plans to become a secreta F.B.L.A., Pep Club, and Y-Teens kept Sharon busy. She wants to tend K.U. next year. SCHULTEIS, DONALD-Don is a science and math boy. He .v on the High Honor Roll, Trafhc Squad, Discussion Club, Delphia and Physics Club. SCOFIELD, BRUCE-Bruce was on the Student Council and Eagle Scout. Baseball, listening to modern jazz and working on c were his pastime. C.M.S.C. will claim this guy next year. SCOTT, RICHARD-Scotty held the position of number one trun eter in the Band. He plans to major in music at K.U. or K.C.U. participated in Traffic Squad and Student Council. SETTLES, JANET-As secretary of Drill Team, F.B.L.A., treasu of Zetas, and social chairman of Y-Teens, janet was kept busy. Hr ever, she still found time to be on the Honor Roll, on Paseon, a Pri reporter, and a member of Pep Club, El Ateneo, A Cappella, z on the Courtesy Committee of Student Council. janet plans to att: William Jewell to study to become a teacher. SHELTON, ROBERTA-Roberta plans to attend business colli and go into the secretarial field. Listening to records filled her ho of leisure. SHOR, LILLIAN-Lillian enjoys sewing in her spare time. W1 at Paseo she was in Y-Teens. Going to business school is her p after graduation. SIEGFRIED, MARY-Serving as Veep of Fleur de Lis, and secret of Iotas took up most of her time. She was also a member of Phys and Chemistry Clubs. After graduation she plans to attend ,I.C. : go into some field of English. LVERMAN, EVA MAYE-Eva, while at Paseo was a member Pep Club and French Club. While undecided about college, she tns to go into some type of business. MPSON, BOYD-Chemistry Club, Physics Club, and the Tribe Mic-O-Say all claimed Boyd as a member. He plans to attend j.C. tere he will take up the study of Electronical and Mathematical gineering. VIS, DIANE-Di was a member of Pep Club and P105 to kk as a typist after graduation. DAN, OWEN-Playing the drums in the Dance Band took up pst of this C.O.E. student's time, but he managed to serve on Traf- : Squad. J.C. will see him next year. HTH, BYRON-While at Paseo, Byron was a member of emistry and Physics Club, and the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. He also and time to serve as Veep of juntos and was a Representative to r Midtown Youth Council. He will attend K-State next year. AULDING, SCOTT-Athletics were the main interest of this r who went out for football, basketball, and track. Washburn or t. Valley will see him next year. ALLINGS, ISABEL-While at Paseo Isabel was a member of rls Choir. Although she is still undecided as to what college she 1 attend, she wants to go into some field of music. EEN, JACQUELYN-Patricians claimed this art and Hi-Fi fan. . or Business College lies in Jackie's future. EIN, BERNARD-Watching television and reading occupies st of Bernies time. He plans to attend j.C. next year and will jor in Business Administration. ERN, SUE-Suzie was a candidate for R.O.T.C. Queen and a mber of Band, Chemistry Club, Iotas, Y-teens, and F.N.A. She J served as a Nurses Assistant. Sue plans to attend C.M.S.C. and tk toward a degree in nursing. ILL, JANICE-While at Paseo Jan was a member of Pep Club. :er graduation she plans to work as a typist or bookkeeper. RADER, RONALD-Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Spanish lb, and Traffic Squad all claimed Ronnie as a member. He was J a member of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say, A Cappella, and Student uncil. Next year he will attend Baker or C.S.U. where he will dy to become an engineer. UBY, ROGER--Roger enjoyed most working on cars and ening to music. He will attend J.C. and major in journalism. SWEENEY, SHARON-Y-teens Pep Club, and Mask 8c Wig, all claimed this gal as a member. After graduation she plans to attend j.C. and study to become an air-line hostess. TABOLSKY, WILLIAM-Bill states cars as his favorite pastime. He devoted most of his time working on printing the Press. After graduation he will join the Air Force. TAPSCOTT, CAROL-Carol was a C.O.E. student. Warrensburg will see her next year where she will study to become a teacher. TAYLOR, LINDA-Linda was a member of Pep Club, Girls Choir, Intramurals, and served as Veep of her church group. Jewell will see this Liberal Arts major next year. THEOBOLD, BILL--This sports and Hi-Fi fan plans to attend J.C. next year and study business. THOMAS, DONNA-Donna served as Sgt-At-Arms of Pep Club, and was on the rolls of Y-Teens, Historian of Zetas, Pepettes, and was a candidate for R.O.T.C. Queen. j,C. will welcome her next year. THOMPSON, PATRICIA-Pat was a member of A Cappella, Physics Club, and served as Initiator of Iotas. She plans to attend J.C. and study to become a Pharmacist. TINSLEY, JOYCE-Joyce served as a member of E.B.L.A. and Courtesy Committee took up this C.O.E. student's time. Joyce plans to attend I.B.M. school. TIVOL, EDWIN-Ed was on the R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Mixer Committee, and served as R.O.T.C. editor of Paseon. He was chosen Battalion Commander of R.O.T.C. West Point or Citadel will see him next year where he will pursue a military career. TRACY, BONNIE-Typing and working on C.O.E. as a Secretary took up most of this gal's time. Next year she will attend j.C. working toward a law degree. TROCOSSO, MARY-Dancing rates tops with this Pirate. Mary was a C.O.E. student who plans to attend Wartensburg to study for a career in the field of retailing or merchandising. ULLERY, MARY ELLEN-Y-Teens, Pep Club, Discussion Club, Pepettes, A Cappella all claimed Mary Ellen as a member. She was also Secretary of Zetas, and was in Drama Workshop. Jewell will welcome her next year where she will study to be a teacher. ULSES, DONALD-Don was a C.O.E. student and spent his spare time hunting and fishing. Next year he plans to attend I.C. VAJDIC, RUTH ANN-Ruth was treasurer of Iotas, s 'retary of French Club and a member of Physics Club. J.C. will welcome this future teacher. VANDENBERG, BILL-Bill was a member of Delphians, Traffic Squad, Mixer Committee, Stage Crew, and was a homeroom editor on the Paseon. He will attend 1.C. and major in Electronics. He was also an Eagle Scout and a Runner in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. VIDA, RONALD-Serving as president of Delphians, a member of Traffic Squad, Student Council, and Midtown Youth Council kept Ronnie busy. His name was also on the rolls of Chemistry Club, Physics Club, and Mixer Committee. He plans to go into Electrical or Mathematical Engineering. WALKER, SHIRLEY-While at Paseo Shirley was a member of Pep Club, Spanish Club, and Drama Workshop. She will probably attend J.C. next year to study to become a teacher. WARD, VALERIE-Val was kept busy at Paseo as a member of Pepettes, Student Council, treasurer of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Mask 8: Wig, and Thicions. She was also a reporter in Press. K.C. Art Institute will see her next year where she will pursue a career in the field of art. WARNOCK, ROSALIE-Rosy displayed her leadership by being chosen to serve as the Kansas City Star representative at the Youth Press Conference in Detroit. She was Advertising Manager of the Press, a member of Cynthians, Mask 8: Wig, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Pepettes, Quill 8: Scroll, and Spanish Club. Her future college is j.C. where she will major in physics. WEAVER, KYLE - Working in DeMolay and as president of his church group took up a lot of this Eagle Scout's time. He plans to attend j.C. where he will study to become a psychologist or chemical engineer. 43 WEED, LINDA-This gal was president of Pep Club, on the roll of Y-Teens, Zetas, A Cappella, Pepettes, F.B.L.A., and Spanish Club. Linda still found time to be on the honor roll every year. Baker will welcome this future teacher next year. WEHRLE, BARBARA-As treasurer of Student Council, president of Thicions, secretary of Y-Teens, and a member of N.H.S. and A.A.U.W., Barbara had little spare time. However, she was also on the rolls of Pep Club, French Club A Cappella, and Mixer Com- mittee. Although she is undecided about which college she will at- tend, Barbara plans to go East where she will study to be a history teacher. WEINBERG, DENNIS--Chemistry Club and Physics Club claimed Dino as a member. After graduation he plans to attend K.C.U. where he will study to become an Osteopath. WELKER, LINDA-Wfhile at Paseo Linda was a member of A Cappella, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, and was a majorette in Band. J.C. will see her next year. WESTERN, JUDY-This art fan was an active member of Mask 8: Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, and French Club. Judy's main goal is to become a hair stylist. WHOLE, RICHARD-Chess Club, Band, F.N.A., Stage Crew, Boys' Choir, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Mixer Committee, Traffic Squad all claimed Richard. He also was in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say, Paseon, and Delphians of which he was Inter-club representative. His college j.C. or M.U., his major, Medicine. WIDMIER, BETTY SUE-Betty was a member of Spanish Cl After graduation she will attend J.C. WILLIS, REX-All kinds of sports rate tops with this guy v was a member of juntos, Chemistry Club, and F.B.L.A. J. C. w welcome Rex next year where he will study chemical engineeri WITTMEYER, LARRY-Working in the field of printing is 1 guy's ambition. He plans to attend j.C. next year. WOOTEN, ALBERTA-Bertie's main interest was art, consequet the Kansas City Art Institute will see this gal next year. , WYMORE, MARY JO--Mary Jo was a C.O.E. student. She wa member of Iotas and F.B.L.A. She plans to attend j.C. next y where she will study to become a secretary. YOUNG, MICHELLE-Mickey was a member of Pep Club 2 Girls Choir. She will attend Business College after graduation 2 go into some sort of office work. ZACHERT, WANDA--At of F.B.L.A., parliamentarian and Mask 84 Wig. Wanda College where she will work ZIMMERMAN, ROCHELLE of Paseo's debating team and see this possible engineering 3235 I , Autographs .gg Aiwa, 1 ig is Qi - use Ei 1 5 Fe 44 Paseo this dancing fan was treasu of Iotas, and a member of Pep C plans to attend Business or Air-L to be a secretary or air-line hostess. -This C.O.E. student was a mem French Club. Either K.C,U. or J.C. S major next year. unior Class 0ffiCCfS BOB SMITH--Another honor was bestowed upon capable Bob when he was elected Presi- dent of his Junior Class. Bob participated in A Cappella, Boys' Chorus, Physics Club and was also Sgt. at Arms of Juntos Literary Society and a member of the High Honor Roll. PAMELA FRY-The junior Class elected Pam to the office of Secretary. Zetas, Girls' Choir, Press Class, Discussion Club, Drill Team, and Pep Club were some of her many activities. She was also chosen to be R.O.T.C. Princess for Company B and a Football Prin- cess. STEVE HARTUNG - Pirate juniors elected Steve to the position of Vice-President. He has shown his capabilities by being a mem- ber of Press Club, juntos, Traffic Squad,Let- terman's Club, Midtown Youth Council, the High Honor Roll, and Vice President of Physics Club. SUZANNE EARHART - Taking care of the money was Suzanne's job. Her many other honors include being junior Class representa- tive to Executive Board, and a member of A.A.U.W., High Honor Roll, Pepettes, Dis- cussion Club, Physics Club, Pep Club,,Y-Teens, Mixer Committee, Thicions, and Midtown Youth Council. WANDA BEARD-Versatile Wanda was elected Sgt. At Arms of her Junior Class. Being a member of Pepettes, Pep Club, Thi- cions Literary Society, and A Cappella Choir kept her well occupied. Wanda was also chosen to be Chairman of Student Council Safety Committee, Vice-President of Chemistry Club, Treasurer of French Club, and a mem- ber of Y-Teens Cabinet, High Honor Roll, A.A.U.W., and Midtown Youth Council. 3 1 wi A.:I.: f N Bert Drened Typical Pareoite Fred Northcraft - Linda Bleich Mary Reiff - Bob Kecligh Senior It V 5 Q Done Mort Flirt and Wolf folly Good Bruce Knight - Serean Griesel jirn Konomos - Karen Barber Sharron Gibson - Truman Holn l l Bert Atlyletef l Scott Spaulding Carolyn Chiles Bef! 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K2-L f-ee. :ZS f' ,A A , 4. 2-P ,z-if-'H+ H--Y ' fl if 1 '-'- ., X I I I 1 i w qw K lrif WM -- '- 'i-v -'-4: NM 7 XX is I j2ff-Q-A-wi J XX c..,,bg 3 J xx M X ,I ,f ,ff-' .,...-l-- M ffm I fi! r W I fy xx Svtuhvnt Einhg Bruce Knight Prefident Pat Robinson Secretary Kathie Baysinger Sgt.-at-Arm: Serean Griesel junior Continuity Offifer 48 Stanley Schlozrnan Barbara Wehrle Jerry Burstein Vice-Prexidenz T reaxurer Parliamenlarian FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD Firft Row: Debbie Wehrle, Patsy Thorne, Marion Phillips, Ruth Schlozman, Karen Garner, Barbara Wehrle, Kathie Baysinger. Second Row: Pat Murnan, Sherry Cromwell, Pat Robinson, Wanda Beard, Bonnie Kratschmer, Suzanne Earhart, Ellen Mason. Third Row: Stanley Schlozrnan, Peter Christensen, Jim Clock, Jerry Burstein, Serean Griesel, Spurgeon Thomas, Scott Carter. Student SECOND SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD Firrl Row: Mike Doubleday, Kathy Hinshaw, Stanley Schlozman, Regina Guinn, Judi Ballard, Ellen Mason, Wanda Beard, Carol Hotchkiss. Semnd Row: Bruce Knight, Martin Burstein, Pat Robinson, Pat Murnan, Bonnie Kratschmer, Bryna Kleinstein, Sondra Aaron, Kathie Baysinger, Ruth Haubein. Third Row: Scott Carter, John Jensen, Jerry Burstein, Perry Jewell, Mack Harnden, Serean Griesel, Celia Heine, J. W. Jones. .1 FIRST SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES Fin! Row: Pat Mishler, Phyllis Nichols, Linda Hoff- man, Hilda Retzer, Roberta Fray, Carol Hotchkiss, Edna Lyons, Barbara McVay, Kaye Brockman, Dick Fray, Jane Miller. Second Row: Wanda Gross, Linda Stolzer, Clifford Robinson, Sharon Duffendack, Barry Smith, Bob Wyly, Janet Williams, Kathryn Reeve, Steve Tuttle, Tom Hearn. Third Row: Bill Knox, Alan Pearlstein, Martin Burnstein, Pat Murnan, Val- erie Ward, Carole Neufeld, Truman Holman, Rich- ard Scott, Fred Sutton. Fourlh Row: Bob KrogsdaleQ Pete Markese, Lee Allison, Bill Theobald, Delores Bockover, Celia Jolly, Bill Frazier. Fifth Row: Robert McKanna, Mervyn Schwedt, Frank Merideth, Peter Christensen, Joyce Boswell, Esther Green, Fred Northcraft, Cecilia Heine, Jerry Rothen, Ron Levene, Kathy Polallis. Council M........,: ,..Q,.i . rl W. SECOND SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES Fin! Row: Carol Grigsby, Alice Atchisson, Linda Lewis, Phyllis Loeb, Carol Albert, Maureen Mc- Cahon, Debby Schlozman, Janie Grandorff, Sondra Reed, Barbara Duffelmeyer. Second Row: David Waterfield, Harry Taylor, Harriet Shultz, Helena Markese, Mary Brooks, Janice Keeton, Susan Guilkey, Marilyn Wilson, Judy McGee, Roberta Grabb. Third Row: Tom Cool, Margaret McDermand, Janis Fraser, Linda Hetrick, Lora Lea Scott, Judy Audsley, Vicki Hilsinger, Pat Giesler, Lynda Lambert. Fauflh Row: Karen Garner, Dixie Dubin, Regina Platt, Connie McBride, Ann Rudolph, Linda Martin, Jim Craig, Mike Beadles. Fifth Row: Sharon Kahn, Bill Theo- bald, Sharon Sweeney, Jim Watt, Bruce Scofield, Ronnie Marshall, Michael Doubleday, Jim Pruett. Sixth Row: Donna Thomas, J. W. Jones, Jerry Mel- ton, Joe Alexander, Jim Worden, Mike Petersen, David McCoy, Tim Foster. Seventh Raw: Mack Harnden, Ronnie Strader, Joe Mizell, John Jensen. Traffic Squad GO to the end of the line! unmistakenly identifies the most frequently used order by our Traffic Squad members. Patrolling the halls, keeping order in the cafeteria, and guarding the doors rank high on the enforcements carried out by the long arm of the lawli' Mr. Curtis, vice-principal, serves as co-ordinator OFFICERS Lieutg Joe Lappin, Lieut. of the Traffic Squad. Before their procurement to a post, these junior and senior boys are nominated in the homerooms, screened by the faculty, the organiza- tion's officers, and Mr. Curtis. Pirates consider the election to Traffic Squad an honor, and their trust is well repaid by this ef- ficient and helpful organization. First Row: Marvin Goldberg, Stanley Schlozman, john Thaxter, Bill Reynolds, Geoffrey Budd, Gary Lowe, Larry DeMarea, Rodger Parsons, Larry Love. Second Row: Clifford Dollison, Bill Frazier, Bill Johnson, john Shelton, Mark Aaron, Steve Hartung, Jack Porter, Gary Hanson, jim Craig. Third Row: Roger Findlay, Darrold Graves, Pete Wellington, J. W. Jones, Carl Eakens, Joe Lappin, Milton Sieg- fried, Jeff Harryman, Phillip Robb, Don Eisenman. Fourth Row: Richard Scott, Dan Beach, Ron Levene, Robert McKanna, Chuck Paddack, Bill Vandenberg, Forrest Weddle, Larry Meiners. Fifth Row: Ronnie Vida, Tim Foster, Ronnie Strader, Rodney Rhine- hart, Bob McFarland, Eugene Kay, Steve Barid, Ed Tivol, Don Schulteis, Terence Simcoe. Sixth Row: John Jensen, Bill Moran, Gary Kabrick, Fred North- craft, Mervyn Schwedt, Kenneth Baskett, Jerry Burstein, Arnold Kahn, Dale Jordan, Bill Freeman, Bruce Knight, Steve Wheelock, Perry Jewell. Larry DeMarea, Genemlf Steve Band Lieut.,' Charles Paddack, Liezrlv' Stanley Schlozman, Capming Jeff Harryman Homerooms The force that drives the S.S. Pirate-the student body. Each morning in the homerooms, the captain pipes the orders of the day to the leaders of these classes, they, in turn, conduct class meetings, help in the pro- motion of ticket sales, student publications, encourage contributions to charity, promote participation in student activities, and elect their fellow students to the governing body of Paseo, the Student Council. These homerooms constitute the strong core which serves as the liaison between the pirate and his ship. --.Q The big rush to class! Yo ed d nd accura . u ne Spee a Cy A friendly class discussion MR ADAMS - COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Sheryl Walthall, Robert Shane, Richard Rothschild, Fredia Johnson, James Rudolph, Wil- liam Schwartz, Susan Knaus, Sheri Johnson. Second Row: Lana Ratliff, Sherry Hamilton, Donna Hender- son, Jerry Singer,'Mike Calhoun, Shirley York, Sheri Jackson, Linda Lewis, Wesley Chang. Third Row: Donald Christman, Joyce Mansfield, William Clay, Donald Cox, Sheila Litvien, Dixie Wright, Patricia Kratschmer, Carl Cleveland, Robert Grabb. Fourth Row: Sherri Williams, Kenneth Davis, Gloria Wolverton, Billie Jean McBurney, Dale Copeland, Leslie Gochenour, John Carlson, Mary Kathleen Young. We're from Paseo MR AUSTIN- COMMON LEARNINGS Fin! Row: Stephen Limbaugh, William Kirke, Robert Westcott, Paula La Mar, Diane Wilson, Billy Lee, Ronald Koch, Russell Thalacker, Tom Hearn. Second Roux' Harry Taylor, Mary Sharpe, Maggie Hempel, Jane Beach, Ruth jones, Connie Parker, Sherry Howery, Linda Loar, Billy Martin. Third Row: Alex Kornfeld, Daniel Hnlk, Bonnie Trimmer, Annette Thompson, Lynda Carlson, janet Cokerham, Janis Stinson, Rick Bezner, Richard Mahoney. Fourth Row: Albert Lewis, Robert Dodsworth, Harold Hurst, Elinor Frye, Anita Kerr, Michael Katz, Bruce Horn, Steve Roberts. MISS BAILEY - ENGLISH V1 First Row: Venita Tise, Dorothy Ruby, Barbara Sells, Judy Woods, Marilyn May, Sandra Neidig. Second Row: Dennis Nation, Dorothy Taylor, Douglas Dollison, Gary Powell, Harvey McKinney, Kenneth Mann. Third Row: john Shelton, Noble no one could be MISS BAITY - ENGLISH Fin! Row: Rochelle Zimmerman, Ruth Ann Vajdic, Marilyn Harrell, Regina Guinn, Pat Thompson, Jane Moske, Karen Garner, Bonnie Kratschmer. Second Row: Barbara Wehrle, Louise Katz, Juanita Almquist, Iudv Grove, Stanley Schlozman, Pat Murnan, Kathie Baysinger, janet Settles, Becky Mitchell, Larry Lewis, Betty Urdesich, Clifton Porterfield, Karen Young, David White. Fourlh Row: jerry Skaggs, David McCoy, Curtis Murphy, Robert McHone, Charles Nutter, Warren Hunt, Bill Knox. prouder H ,pal Menn. Third Roux' Ellen Mason, Mary Siegfried, Lance Banning, Roger Findlay, Serean Griesel, Paul Neidert, jeff Harryman, Phil Robb, Kyle Weaver. Fourth Row: jerry Burstein, Gary Kabirck, Charles Paddack, Byron Smith, Phil Dale, Byron Carroll, Ronnie Vida, Bob Baht, Bruce Knight. MRS. BERGSTROM - PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Barbara Mansfield, Vicki Foreman, Mary Sheila Cartwright, Judy Beard, Sharon Callicotte Schoonover, Betty Miller, Ilene Nelson, Anita Carolyn Sublette. Third Roux' Beth Door, Diane Brown, Marietta Fogel. Second Row: Glory Pape, Frazier, Loraine Combs, Kay Quick, Marilyn Parks Lee Ann Reeve, Hariette Seidler, Gretchen Heller, Linda Norris, Linda Mac Farlane. For the eighth graders, these MRS. BERGSTROM - PHYSICAL EDUCATION Firrt Roux' Beverly Foster, Kris Kunz, Janet Skir- vine, Janet Wagner, Hilda Retzer, Becky Ruark Maryetta Moore. Second Roux' Kathy Buckner, Judy McGee, Deanna Thomas, Grace Shelby Darlene Wright, Lyn Wellington, Charlene McGee. Third Rozrf. Cheryl Fanner, Shirley Martin, Joyce Fowler, Mary McAninch, Theresea Williams, Darlene Long, Barbara Lowther. MR. BINGMAN- HUMAN SCIENCE Firrt Row: Donald Letchworth, Ronnie Shumaker, james Barbour, Jim Bashford, john Courtney, Terry Zaiss. Second Roux' Mike Layton, William jones, jim Hockensmith, Harold jackson, Martin Weir, Allen Cooper, Dan Koden, Dennis Koger. Third Roux' Mike Martasin, Marvin Mitchell, Larry Cost- classes hold man ley, Eugene Kay, Pete Wellington, Larry Wittmeyer, Richard Scott, Owen Sloan. Fourth Row: Gary Campbell, Ed Melville, Tim Foster, -lack Lobdell, Tim Henry, John Oswalt, Dave Sappington, Arnold Martens. y future friendsg Testing for oxygen in the chem istry laboratory 'lx t ., Itiri- iff'- L? ,gif air Putting out the Paseo Press in printing class in.. MISS BLASE - LATIN Fin! Roux' Frances Crawford, Margaret McDermand, Wheelock, Gary Hearn, Michael Buchanan. Third June Wadkins, Mary Reiff, Judith Cox, Sharon Row: Eddie Nixon, Jim Williams, Jim Hatfield, Duffendack. Second Roux' Sharon Doughty, Kathy Tom Jepson, Harlow Brown, Laurie Carter, Donald Dale, Terry Heckarr, Guy DeMarco, Steven Schulteis. for the seniors, they are filled MISS BOCK - SPEECH I Fin! Row: Phyllis Loeb, Judy Audsley, Linda Rader, Mary McCarthy, Wenda Sue Zimmerman, Audrie Nita Clark, Willa Spears, Linda Wfolkey. Second Hoff, Katie Walker. Fourth Row: Marcia Brunn, Row: Peggy Weeks, Margaret Lonvg, Linda Marks, Mary Lou Balderston, Jack Bulavsky, Mervyn Pam Nolze, Arthur Chapman, John Gerdel. Third Schwedt, Bob Davenport, Richard Arndt, Eugene H0147 Orville Jenkins, Judy Graham, Joan Blakesley, Jackson, BURNS - BIOLOGY Fin! Roux' Betty House, Pat O'Rourke, Barbara Butler, Marilyn Nevey, Janice Peniclc, Addie Williams. Second Row: Janice Wrebb, Bill Dawson, Steve Keeler, Sheryl Rains, Robert Hook, Vernon Pittman, Nita Kinder. Third Row: David Goodell, with many old Pete Markese, Joe Passiglia, Larry Gershon, Melvin Eclelblute, Janice Delaney, Constance McBride. Fourth Roux' Elmer Taylor, Irvin Foster, Tom Lynch, Terry Sankey, James Kuebler, Barbara Boata man, Clifford Dollison. acquaintances. Sold! at a homeroom auction Drafting is a busy class MR. CABLE - MIXED CHORUS Fifi! Row: Bruce Scofield, Ricky Martin, Michael Cohen, Mike Snow, Tom Ruark, Larry Shelton. Second Roux' Jay justice, john Fraise. Edward Singleton, Ronald Snider, Greg Howle, Mike Hag- garty, Harold Kitchen. Third Row: jerry Pittman, Maurice Ommerman, john Cook, Lee Allison, jimmy Scott, Wilfred Sitton, Ronald Ford. Fourzh Row: Ted Loar, Bill Fisher, Mike Tolle, jerry Dreher, Richard Hamburg, Melvin Sorensen, David Mallory, Phillip Rothschild. We take pride in our accomplishments, MR. CABLE - MIXED CHORUS Firxt Row: Shirley Lovell, Joanne Rose, Eunice Lindsey, Alicia Bellafiore, Joan Moran, Carol Elkins. Second Row: jerrie Greer, Becky Bridge, Sandra Welker, jean Martin, Judy Dingus, Bea Scott, Frankie Bucher. Third Roux' Linda Leonard, Mari- lyn Rittman, Linda Stolzer, Mary Hopkins, Gayle Moellentine, Sue Leftvvich, Susan Martens. Fourth Row: Bunny Honeycutt, Ellen Paynter, Gary Edwards, Marcus French, John Wymore, Charles Stinson, jack Mallon, David Nelson. MR. EUGENE CAMPBELL-GENERAL MATHEMATICS Fint Row: Reeda Throgmorton, Clara Golden, Eastman, Vaughn Kerstetter, Bill Bailey. Fourlb Janie Brownlee, Charlene Kiewit. Second Row: Row: Frank Clark, Ronald Campbell, Charles Todd, Bob Wyly, Linda Floyd, Linda Herrick, Vickie Pilant, Marilyn Stephan, Diane Smith. Third Row: Richard Keller, Mike Fenton, Jerry Anderson, Bill Gerald Land, Mike Johnson, Dennis Forbis, David Braley. strive for perfection MR. ROBERT CAMPBELL-GENERAL SCIENCE Fifff Roux' Karheryne Jones, Phyllis Burns, Nancy Taylor, Janice Bretton, Darlyne Martasin, Linda Brownfield. Second Roux' Robert Habelitz. Rhonda Ann Macken, Debby Schlozman, Karen Townsend, Gloria Cameron, Robert Vassar, James Shelton. Third Roux' Richard Hathorne, Patrick Pischel, Juanita Sloan, Joyce Marie Mahan, Donna Chapman, Wendell Resco, Carol Lovell, Linda Bryant. Fmzrlh Row: Barbara McVay, Vanita Brown, Freddy Feo, James Williams, Robert Zolotor, David Jackson, Sandra Bowman, Mike Harris. MR WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WOODWORK Fin! Rlow: Larry Furr, Herby Allen, Horace Ander- Nichols, Malcolm Sieggen, john Stallings, David son, Bill Hinecker, Richard Craig, Mike Bergner. Rose, Joe Robertson. Fourth Row: Bill Ash, Larry Second Roux' Mike Gunther, Dick Liberman, Bob Walker, jim Worden, Carter Slusher, Samuel Pear- Packer, Bill Shapiro, Jerry Gabhart, Rickey Posler, son, Bill Elliott, Frank Meredith. Roger Campbell. Third Roux' Bill Cahill, Mike We must learn to accept criticism MR CATER - ARITHMETIC Finn Row: Emery Golden, Willie Brown, Martin Pfefer, Robert Hicks, Richard Woods, Ruth Pett, Barbara Power, Ralph Turner. Second Row: Carol Metzler, Larry Cole, Jerry Pittala, Kaye Brockman, Jonell Nelson, Larry Young, David Temposky, Glenn Zander, james Buchanan. Third Row: Nicholas Sporfera, Zipora Hacker, Karen Hall, Perry Hill, Donald Morgan, Dennis Schulz, Suzanne Sole, Susan Guilkey. Fourth Row: Don Watkins, Teresa Parker, Lynn Bryan, joel Dukes, Paul Trott, Jean Doerhoff, Edward Riley, Norman Jones, Ronald Walker. MR CHAMBERS - ENGLISH Firrt Row: Janice Marley, Juanita May, Joyce Busick, lace, Janice Keeton. Third Row: Larry Tompkins, Glenn Nihart, Bill Glaser, Eddie Miller. Second William Alm, Floyd Johnson, Delbert Walther, Row: Nancy Hereford, Jane Lancaster, Lynda Hoff- Stephen Warlen, Tom Richardson, Steven Weese, man, Sharon Gray, Carol Ann Haley, Gloria Love- Lawrence Witt. and better ourselves MR CLARK - WORLD HISTORY Firrt Roux' Marilyn Stolov, Bonnie Riley, Jo Ann Riddlebarger, Frank Paxton, Emmett Buettner, Jerry Barbour. Second Row: Bonita Young, Jimmy Morris, Harriet Gershon, Ann Singer, Sandra Whitt, Mary Lu Ward, Denna Lasiter. Third Roux' Danny Schwark, Ruth Barbour, Gary Bauman, Richard Weld, Ricky Epps, Cary Parker, Steve Klugman, Willard Bennett. Fourth Roux' James Hayward, Norman McVey, Richard Floyd, Ronnie Marshall, Charles Paddock, Glenn Hunt, Ronald McNees. MR. COLEMAN - ART 7 S , Firrt Roux' Verna Moser, Alice Atchisson, Danny Watkins, Patricia Kinkade, Jeanne Blankenship, Rhotla Nelson, Connie Rock. Semnd Roux' Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Gloria Hunt, Carol Rock, Kay Floyd, Juanita Ewing, Itla May McCoy, james Lovelace, james Griffin. Third Razr: Dixie McV:1y, Susan i Massa, Phyllis jiles, Nancy Stoner, Gloria Pogge- meyer, Aclele Genicke, Gary Kepford, Sandy Miller. Fourth Roux' Linda Pointlexter, Delores Shiner, Nancy Ohman, Audrey Lou Leap, Patricia Haclden, Danny Langley, Flory Gonzalez, Ronnie Hoclson, Jim Egender. Classes are stimulating Open House attracts many parents The ROTC display . . . Open House MR. COULTER - CIVICS Fin! Row: Sharon Gillham, Marjorie Middleton, Dottie McGee, Diane Sidmon, Sandra Resco, Janice Second Row: David Hodges, Jeniece Mayhugh. Schwark, Sondra Reed, Edna Lyons, Mike Downs, Lovina Bearce, Jerry Nowlin, Paulette Fenton, Hans Lenie. Third Row: Carol King, Lester Lowe, Ken- neth Adamson, Carol Brown, Judith Ellis, Rebecca Holmberg, Martha Mestdaugh, Mildred Beck. Fourth Row: Katherine Thomas, Ruth Ann Hickman, Raymond Griggs, Judith Martasin, Judy Landers, Carl Blain, Gary Miller, Dennis Yeager. hold much fun and laughter MISS DAUGHERTY - CIVICS Fin! Row: Susan Rudin, Sheila Dykes, Ruth Rickert, Carolyn Rose, Jo Anne Rudolph, Lois Ruble, John Davis. Row Two: Terry Thomas, Randy Harper, Jack Smith, Sharon Stevens, Joyce Bell, Lynne Bornowski, Jeannie Benedict, Harold Knight. Rott' Three: Pat Miller, Eddie Harvey, Marcia Buckner, Betty Roby, Pat Grossman, Gwen Golden, Carol Edwards, Mickey Rhinehart, Allen Craig. Ron' Four: Larry Dowling, Jon Swanson, Judy Pratt, Mike Peterson, Don Umland, Jim Freeman, Joe Williams, Ted Bower. MRS DOWNIE - NEWSWRITING First Row: Diann Stephens, John Thaxter, Judi Ballard, Judy Sexton, Virginia Stout, Joan Double- day, Elizabeth Creel, Jerry Farmer. Second Row: Nancy Jo Davis, Larry Love, Pam Fry, Ruth Haubein, Claudia Carlson, John Shelton, Carol Olson, Kaythryn Reeve. Third Row: Pat Bailey, Jim Rogers, Sharon Martasin, Jon Buebendorf, Milton Siegfried, Steve Hartung, Becky Spencer, Linda Martin. Pirates learn to accept responsibilit MR DWIGHT- STUDY HALL First Row: Eddie Wheat, Shirley Walker, Kathy Crago, Joyce Emler, Donna Buckner, Janet Higgins. Second Row: Janice Still, Carren Hammerstrom, Shirley Davis, Mark Aaron, Leonard Gershman, Rex Willis. Third Row: Darold Graves, Floyd Gonzalez, Robert McKanna, Arnold Kahn, Bruce Hahn, Charles Bartlow, Perry Jewell. Pirates consume hearty lunches daily and respect authority MISS ERICKSON - HOMEMAKING First Roux' Mary Lou Logan, Karen Rowe, Lintla Remis, Wantla Lynn, Sharon Kissee, Carol Abrams, Janice Ake, Dolores Endicott. Second Row' Susie Dollison, Marlene Kiewit, Paula Stoup, Faith Ann Walker, Linda Hass, Lora Lea Scott, Wantia Gross, Mary Vfinslow, Carolyn Neale. Third Roux' Donna Leap, Wilma Reimer, Mary jo Doerhoff, Jenkins, Carolyn Barnett, Janet Schoen, Yeager, Sandy Glaser. Fonvlly Rrmz' Gail julie Gershberg, Delores Cooper, Michele Karen Pittman, Sharon Tompson, Susan Joyce Trusler, Ann Lane. Martha Carol Kinsey, Caviar, Spicer, MRS FALLS - COMMON LEARNINGS Firtt Row: Diana Bagley, Dallas Pursel, Edward Warrington, Mary Ann Owensby, Frank Broner, Linda McCullough, Velma Moser, Leslie O'Dell. Second Row: Linda Harris, George Robertson, Francis Kampschroeder, Richard Clifford, Patricia Mishler, Susan Major, Jimmie Paxton, Harry Gurin. Third Row: Maureen McCahon, Ernest Biggs, Knowledge is MR FESSLER - PHYSICAL EDUCATION Randy Posler, Maidee Mendelsohn, Stephanie Camp, Vicky Schlichter, Felix Quinones, Jr., Jan Jenkins, Betty Jeffries. Fourth Row: Karen Maddux, Judith Clem, Sheila Britt, Linda Silvers, Charles Perkins, Robert Cronkhite, Donna Moll, George Rodgers, Henry Franklin. Power - - - this First Row: Larry Kimbrell, Arnold Simpson, David Baellow, Glen Griggs, William Wamsher, Joe Bell- afiore, Charles McKenzie, Bennie Vazzano, Jay Clay, Terry Wright. Second Row: Gary Davisson, Fred Davis, Joe Perkins, Al Spears, Leroy Tombs, Larry Franke, Paul Kerr, Eddie Ferguson, Skip Allison. Third Row: Mike Sykes, Eddie Anderson, John Borgelt, Mike Rowland, Hal Gardner, Tom Tressler, Douglas Zims, John Jepson, Mike Double- day. Fourth Row: Carl Koechner, Francis Haywood, Francis Rose, Rick Hoover, Gary Seeley, Cliff Deal, Johnny Jenkins, Don Shukert, Steve Tuttle, Bob Glentzer. MR. GAULDIN - PHYSICAL EDUCATION Firrt Row: Gerald Adams, Charles Arehart, Mike Ronald Smith. Third Row: Kendall Williams, Beaver, Steve Wolf, Sammy Alpert, Howard Bales, Everett Bennett, George Williamson, Leonard James Foster. Second Row: Bob Balderston, Dave Barton, Mike Britton, Martin Burstein, Claude Bigley, Marc Boatman, Paul Stark, Harry Clarkson, Hannahs. should well be remembered. MR. GAULDIN - PHYSICAL EDUCATION Fin! Roux' Bill McBride, Larry Dennis, Jerry Bash, Robert Crow, Edward Frank, James Whitaker, Jim Dwight Horton, john Bowman, john Aregood, Thomas, Sol Dubin. Third Roux' Ronald Gibson, David Waterfield, Lowell Clark. Second Row: jerry Steve Bokonich, Ray Streeter, Richard White, Steve Bulavsky, Terry johnson, Dale Taylor, Ted Watson, Hawk, Frank Brown, Mike Stigall, Clyde Byram. MR GERSH - ENGLISH First Row: Leland Brown, Richard Meiners, Larry Banning, Cliff McWilliams, Rose Dietsch, Karen Kary, Jane Kilmer. Second Rouf: Paula Brisbin, Patricia Turner, Joan Feuerstein, Jacqueline Jones, Mary Bruster, Nancy Fraizer, Linda Boyer, Ronald Butler. Third Row: Janis Fraser, Phyllis Nichols, Virginia Schulteis, Mary Lea Jones, Anna Bower, Larry Robertson, Mike Hartman, Karen Juedeman, Fourth Row: Janet Trott, Warren Williams, Linda Bradshaw, Pat Stark, Louis Carney, Willard Brass- field, Sandra Keilhack, Kenneth Braunliclc. Unselfishness, initiative, genuine MISS GHERING - ENGLISH Firm Row: Carole Tabolsky, Rita Sampson, Cindy Bartlett, Ann Rudolph, Jan Rudolph, Shirley Scott, Dottie Koste. Second Roux' Hazel Scott, Alex Jianas, Karen Walden, Kathie Boyce, Sharon Capoot, Nancy Hall, Nila Sanders. Third Row: Judy Sage, Gloria Johnson, Carol Brand, Judy Ghrist, Harry Wright, Darrell Swafford, Fred Kuchenmeister. Fourth Row: Leon McWilliams, Clifford Robinson, Charles Stumpf, Charles Sexton, Raymond Collins, Stanley Weintraub, Bill Grove, Milton Roscoe. MR . GOTT - ART Firrz Row: Steve Dollison, Darrel Harper, Richard Notestine, Linda Morrow, Deborah Wehrle, Sandra Maupin, Charlene Petrus. Larry Lindemann. Second Row: Marie Reis, Lucile Miller, Vicki Chaffin, David Sewell, jo Ashburn, Linda Holloway, Karen Ruth Parker, Patricia Ogan, David Lyman. Third Row: Paul Bowman, Mitchell Freeman, Barbara Hahn, Jerry Miller, Larry Turley, Sharon Sweeney, Linda Taylor, Rosalie Warnock, Delvin Louthain, Fourth Row: Gary Keltner, Larry Foster, David Hereford, Charles Pitts, Eugene Maupin, Ronald Wyatt, George Kolias, Robert Krogsdale, Larry Phillips. interest -- formula for success. MRS. HOLLEY - ARITHMETIC Firrl Row: james Taylor, johnny jones, Gary Taylor, Joyce Frescado, Patrina Bellafiore, Paul Kenworthy. Second Roux' Mary McAllister, Linda Payne, Nioka Simes, Leon Robinson, Patty Helm, 'Sa- Yvonne Endicott, Chandler Robinson. Third Roux' George Showman, Willard Williams, Joe Napper, Mary Brooks, Barbara Paynter, Diana Hollis, Phil Zagurski. Wood shop members work on projects MISS JACOBSON - TYPING Fin! Row: Vicki Shumaker, Beverly Morris, Nancy Ruark, Marilyn Curp, Carole Maynard, Mary Fllen Ullery, Joyce Rosanbalm, Peggi jones. Second Row: Joan Levin, Pat Giesler, Richard Lawhorn, Helena Long, Suzanne Forbes, Carol Bray, Sue Widmier, Sue Shapiro, Joniel Stoll. Third Row: Elaine Ebert, Suzanne Earhart, ,Sandra Daniels, Anna Seifert, Ronnie Etter, Ronnie Zolotor, Bettie Mingauw, Carol Buchanan, Larry Davis, James Reed. Fourth Row: David Johnson, Joe Lappin, Richard Coo- ledge, Harry Dukes, Frank Fogleson, Harry Golding, Kenny Carlson, Larry Meiners, Kenny Timpe. The challenge of our pilot classes are Torch welding in metal shop MR JOHNSON-COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Robert Griffitts, Thomas Jennings, Larry King, Leon Masterson, Elresa Clark, Richard Hendricks. Second Row: Victor Marriott, Pamela Reichman, Carolyn Frapasella, Carol Grigshy, Joyce Dowell, Richard Klima, Ronald Nutter. Thin! Roux' Joe Gonzalez, Charles Jackson, Patricia Parker, Angela Parker, Charles Shields, Victoria Flake, Arthur Estes. met with determination and desire MISS JOHNSTON -AMERICAN PROBLEMS Firrt Row: Carol Tapscott, Melva Johnson, Marion Phillips, Linda Bleich, Sondra Aaron, Patricia Al- exander, Anita Hinojosa. Second Razr: Joe Brown, Larry DeMarea, Vocla Glinn, Jan Kelly, Arthur Griffin, Candy Ledger, Bryna Kleinstein, J. W. Jones, Sol Frydrnan. Third Roux: Alice Powell, Carol Borgclr, Linda Elson, John Frapasella, Bob Minter, Virginia Ersch, Bonnie Tracy, Mary Lands- don, Karen Klapmeyer, Jane Frerking. Fozzrlla R011-.' Ronald Nedblalce, Dennis Goddard, Truman Holman, David Bandelier, Dean Campbell, Paul Rodabaugh, Boyd Simpson, Steve Barid, Scott Carter. S JOURDAN - MUSIC Firm! Row: Judy Irion, Vicki Thomas, Carol Adam- son, Marcia Brown, Anna Lee Gibson, Barbara Duffelmeyer, Linda Smith, Larry Silvey. Second Row: Susan Gill, Elaine Linville, Saundra Johnson, Leatha johnson, Garold Simmers, Sandra Porterfield, Dianna COX, Joyce Ewing. Third Row: Pat Tracy, Pat Cockrell, Ruth Deming, janet Williams, Kathy Barnard, Bonnie johnson, Linda Gray, janoyce Young. Fourth Row: Mike Bovard, Herbert Schmidt, jack Hill, Lona Handy, Ronald Abrahams, Gary Hale, Doug Matheis, Sandy Eckel, Barbara Trygg. Remember Who You Are echoes in MR KLUTTZ - COMMON LEARNINGS Firm Roux' Phillip Linck, George Long, Burton Miller, Duncan Pitts, Susan Reeder, Christene Smasal, Oneita Hunt, Barbara Schoen. Second Row: jean Weir, Douglas Niehouse, Janet Fohl, Sheila Meinson, Allen Nelson, Jim Pruett, Mary Prose, Barbara Foster. Third Row: Aniko Gellert, Gloria Peterson, Ala Rotman, Doris Ward, Burton Miller, Danny Stevens, Gene Hoover, Roger Maybugh. Fourth Row: Earl Sheets, Vance Owings, Bob Liber- man, janet Stephenson, Gary Morris, Dennis Ninne- man, jerry Morrow, Marshall Krashin. MR. LIMBAUGH - PRINTING Fint Row: Tom Cool, William Powell, Bill Black, Hawkins, Gary Mack, Tommy Works. Tkird Roux Robert Foster, Mary Taylor, Larry Lasiter, Gary James Tartt, Larry Henderson, Jim Fritschie, Mathew Freeman, Gary Akleberry. Second Row: Joe Powell, Hoey, Jim Davis, Gary Parks, Major Saver, Paul Bary Axelrod, Ernie Kirkland, Larry Patterson, Larry Hamilton. our minds and hearts forever MR. LINDLEY - METAL Fin! Row: Coy Poterfield, Stephen Brooks, Sam Radar, Wes Townsend, Mike Goff, Bill Price. Sec- ond Row: Jerry Diviney, jim Greb, Dale Park, Bill Theobald, Tim Dorr, Gerald Peltzie, Steven Fenderson. Third Roux' Joseph Barksdale, Ronald M Ragan, John Albert, Charles Carpenter, Richard Mansfiels, Ronnie Edgar. Fourth Row: Joe Zim- merman, Tom Logan, Allen Beach, Rudolph Kramer, Jerry Copeland, Samuel Moser. LINDXWALL - CHEMISTRY L 1 S S 'SAL Z 4' we Q Firrl Roux' Guen Maupin, Linda Graf, -lean Roberts, Linda Odell, Carolyn Broner, Wfayne Reimer, Bill Taholsky. Semnd Roux' jim Konomos, Jack Porter, Judy Carnegie, Karen Montgomery, Harold Sapp, Gary Hanson. Third Roux' Ronald Blackmore, In these classe Bryce Knight. Sue Stern, ,lane Robertson, Bill Frazier, David Leyene, Karin Mueller. Fozfrlla Rong' Bill Moran, Larry Fifler, Bill Thomas, Morris Stolov, Ron Douglas, Bill Vandenherg. s, our Character ookinfr '11 1 lon 11 kinv Class v A, ,,,.A 7 5? C t,1.i1em D .. if, S' eurr , -- fe ii in . e s ' iivf37'5ViiiNi1:.3T P' S ig?gf.ii,,aLt ,..3s . Unified Algebra and Trigonometry can be fun MR LOVERN- COMMON LEARNINGS Firfz Row: Eckhard Wunnicke, Pat Hartman, Phyllis Ward, Sharon Wheaton, Terry Hawks, Roger Haynie, Dick Fray, Bill Gonnello. Second Row: Phyllis Tye, Joyce Ann Wheatley, Donna, Relf, jean Valverde, Larry Gorden, james Grigsby, Madlyn Tombs, Darla Phipps, Willma Teeter. Third Roux' Vertesa Clark, Vanita Heide, Marilyn Wilson, Richard Gilchrist, Charles Griddine, Paul Davis, Don Sinor, Oval Glinn. Fourth Roux' Melvin Singer, Vicki Lynn, Jim Galliher, Nancy Wien, Georganna Goodno, Gayle Greer, Tammy Yarrington, Barbara Wiley, Larry Marshall. is molded by teachers and friends. MISS MC GINNIS - CLOTHING Firft Roux' Catherine May, Joyce Crawford, Rose- marie Baptist, Beverly Campbell, Harriet Hopkins, Zephyr Livingston, Patsy Ramsey, Dianne Burden, Second Roux' Nancy Meyers, Sharon Cullen, Carolyn Coomer, Pat Robinson, Sharon Shockley, Joyce Burkitt, Sarah Brim, Sandy Morgan, Sharon Brown- field. Tbird Razr: Helen Bucher, Delores Bockover, Jan Knight, Judy Bradley, Carol Rothschild, Carol- deen Braley, Lucy Hatfield, Sandra Cornish,Donna Thomas, MISS MANLOVE - ENGLISH Fifirt Roux' Mary Ann Hill, Nadine Wfilliams, joy Martin, Georgia Didde, Vicki Wfarnica, Donna Hayward, Margie Walther. Second Roux' Susan Garten, Cynthia Major, Sharon Kirtley, Marcia Lefkowitz, Carol Clements, Shirley Tompson, Lynda Lambert, Sherry Falin. Third Roux' Sally Willianls, Mind and hand, a MISS MINCKEMEYER - GEOMETRY Mariann Herndon, Diane Tyler, Tom Bross, Marvin Goldberg, Gene Walthall, Don Blackmore, Cherie Cummings, Carol Neufeld. Fourth Roux' Bob Glenn, Gary Walters, Ralph Dunbar, Dale Jordan, Bert Heide, Larry Langley, Phil Bays, Clarence Cates. nd heart's devotion, Firrt Roux' Steve Glasscock, Marcia Worrell, Kath- erine Pape, Ruth Scholzman, Trudy Hall, Mona Halliburton, Juanita Holler, Sandy Hughes. Second Rozzx' Kent Egy, Valerie Smasal, Vicki Harakas, Donna Johnston, Sue Lollar, Mary Perkins, Karen Park, Margaret Bybee, Gail Mitchell. Third Roux' Donna Lindsey, Jerry Porter, Bob Davis, Mike Lytle, Bill Fredrick, Gerry Dalton, Marilyn Green, Fred Bert. Fomflh Roux' Spud Thomas, Sam Gill, Michael Snyder, Mack Harndin, Cecelia Heine, Keith Marr, Pat Emery, Kelly Sandy, Keith Kelly. PARKER - DRAFTING ' i 4 l ' 1 li Q 1 5 2 2 l Fin! Roux' jim Jenkins, Rodger Parsons, Greg Alexiou, Don Reece, Bill Viditto, A. Markle, Doug Murphy, Second Roux' Mike Blair, Paul Gramms, Louis Ciro, Bob Henry, Alex Valverde, Steve Neigh- bors, Ernest Cambron, joe Casebolt. Third Roux' S W O 1' I1 If O MR PATTERSON - DRIVER EDUCATION Mx, HN! NNI il! Howard Furr, Mike Reed, Doug Dubin, Dennis Garrett, Marcus Bryan, Ralph Partlow, Charles Pruett. Fourth Row: Curt Lake, Jon Kramer, George Majors, Jim Bartholomew, Jim Aspluncl, Henry Hodgkin, Ronald Erwin, Joe Mizell. lo alt Fifi! Row: Rebecca Greenawalt, Mary Ann Ander- son, Nancy Hinchman, Pat Howard, Sue Mathis, Joyce Goar, Ann Ross. Second Roux' Mary Henschel, Alan Kawakami, Roberta Wells, Carol Ivey, Carol Eadcs, Mike Gardner, Benny Shelby. Third Roux' Joyce Graham, George Zvirgzdins, Carole Coleman, Betty Burnham, Dan Huges, Marshall Dotson, Philip Buchta. Fourth Roux' Steve Brackeen, Jack Donahoe, Marshall Davis, Kenneth Clark, Ronnie Levene, Paul Crow. MRS. PETTIT - HOMEMAKING M Firyt Roux' Brenda Ellis, Mary Hodgkins, Barbara Bartlett, Blenda Goodell, Gayola jiles, Patrice Donovan. Second Roux' Gussie Gans, Nancy Rickets, Vivian Alber, Geraldine Griggs, Linda Bell, Rose Ann Becchina, Cheryl Rabinowitz, Linda Gabbard. Third Roux' Georganna Jackson, Geraldine Brass- field, Linda Coley, Sandra Rife, Roberta Bain, Patricia Glassner, joan Hopkins, Linda Wheat. Fourth Roux' Linda Allen, Nancy Austin, Sherie Brady, Pauline Gaylord, Kathryn Beard, Linda Harris, Susan French, Lynn Vinzant. Our friends become the leaders, ISS POWELL - MUSIC Fin! Rauf: Joe Banister, Terry Phillips, Michael johnson, Nancy Love, Floyd Osgood, Ray Miller. Second Row: Shirley Lovelace, Richard Roll, Billy Petitt, Pam Donovan, Carol Albert, Barbara Lea- sure, Susan Bailey. Third Rauf: Sandra Mack, Pat Bovard, Sandra Faden, Larry Spancer, Gary Medley, Ricky Scudiero, Sharon Bailey, Sandra Dudley. Fourth Row: Stan Epstein, jerry Aarons, Gayle Ashcraft, Virginia Still, Marilyn Alnutt, Garry Wood, Jon Lamar, Lindsey Geraldine. Bill Eades. MR. RICHMOND - ENGLISH i !.1 Fimf Row: Harriet Schultz, Lelia Murr, Judy White, Norma Thaxter, jean Koch, Roni Wechsler, Sharyn Golding, Sharon Brown. Second Row: Dorothy Wymore, Carol Church, Barbara Green, Barry Smith, Blair Stringfellow, Steven Osman, Gary Maienschein, Gerald Cramm. Third Roux' Dick Sanford, Barbara Campbell, Ann Koch, Laurel Lutz, Kathy Mason Marty Baysinger, Dave Keeton, janet Gunderson Kaye Van Schoelandt. Fourth Row: Gary Stroh- meyer, Steve Thompson, Wes Eastwood, Linda Price Richard King, Eric Menn, Don Menn, Larry Yates we're proud to call them our own. A panel on foreign affairs in American problems class vanced art projects Inspired students planning ad MR. SAMPSON - MATHEMATICS Fin! Row: Jean Hocketr, Bill Holler, Don Middle- ton, Diane Scott, Steve Pener, Jim Melvin, David Brown. Second Row: Woodie Mathis, Steven Kinser, Vicki Dumas, Paula Generaux, Tommy Joyce, Judy Heider, Ruth Eggers, Dona Davis. Third Row: Kirby Preel, Barbara Craig, Mike Beadles, Larry Denney, Terry Hubbard, Richard Fretwell, Joe Hustein, Kenneth Jones. Fourth Row: Patsy Murphy, Harriet Halpern, Ruth Lotence, Charlotte Williams, Margot Sims, Kathy Neil, Pat Vaughn, Dianna Ladd, Sondra Biggs. Pirates are proud of MISS SCHMIDT - ART First Row: Phyllis Stoup, Shirley Agronin, Judy Western, Sherry Cromwell, Helena Markese, Barbara Boedefeld. Second Roux' John McAninch, Gail Muller, Isabel Stallings, Sue Langshaw, Maxine Dieclrichs, Valerie Wartl, Joyce Estes. 'Third Ron ,'.' David Miller, Richard Hayes, James Alnutt, Forrest Weddle, Bill Strohmeyer, Gary Carson, Richard Tuckness. MR SEARS - AMERICAN HISTORY Fin! Roux' Sandy Wexler, Marsha Ayers, Kathy Wright, Elaine Duke, Norma Ring, Nathalie Nol- ler, Linda Simmers, Linda Clark. Second Row: Linda Sarver, Jean Grahm, Mary Lea Pewitt, Polly Relf, Karen Kelley, Dea Dameron, Charlene Scott, Jerry Plimmer, David Masoner. Third Roux' Bonnie thehrschool MRS SHAWVER - ALGEBRA Johnson, Christine Gililes, Louis Travalent, Jim Clock, Dan Hale, Tom Shields, Ronald Strader, Ted Lusher, Bob McFarland. Fourth Row: Gary Lowe, Larry Carstensen, Bob Smith, john Cooper, Bill Armstrong, Edwin Tivol, Bob Kedigh, john Greene, Richard jackson. on the hHl Firtt Roux' Linda Feldman, Carolyn Loethen, Bonnie Putnam, Ann Townley, Sandy Holland, Lourie Hudkins. Second Roux' Vicki Hilsinger, Ronnie Rindom, Jimmy Malone, Fred Sutton, Margaret Henry, Beverly Sewell, James Mason. Third R014 .' Nancy Caldwell, Jan Franano, Cindy Towensend, Carol Robichaud, Dorothy Humfeld, Chet Trutzel, Glen Hereford. Fourth Roux' Tom Marley, T. J. Brown, Floyd Leslie, Marshall Trachtman, Billy Dukes, Dick Jackson, Dale Harnsherger, Cassius Greene. MR. SHEPHERD - PSYCHOLOGY Fimf Row: Vicki Loveall, Karen Barber, Roberta Fray, Ann Mosley, Pat Grace, Sandy Bennett, Marsha Rosen, Rella Blanton, Regina Platt. Second Row: Alberta Wooton, Davida Mendelsohn, Beverly And- erson, Hedy Lindrnan, Bernie Stein, Janet Cuthbert- son, Pat Craig, Shirley Glentzer, Renee Rose. Third Row: Claudia McCroskey, Vickie McBeath, Marjorie Clark, Betty Bastian, Danny Notestine, Carole Taylor, Sandra Dingus, Roger Stuby, Roger 'Carttr1ill. Fourth Row: Bill Crump, Judy Johnson, George Holmes, Charles Maglio, Scott Spaulding, Tom Feldman, Ken Bradshaw, Bob Griggs. ur futures hold man paths MRS. SHEW - CLERICAL PRACTICE ,Firrt Row: Connie Gardner, Margaret Mergen, Frandzia Mallon, Marilynn Loeb, Lucille Irion, Wanda Zackert, Clara jo Reppeto. Second Roux' Carole Morris, Jacquelyn Steen, Carol Fischer, Sharon Boone, Roberta Shelton, Ella Foster, Roberta Maynard. Third Row: Linda Taylor, Judy Gordon, Sharon Gibson, Dixie Dubin, joan Cohen, Harryetta Krashin, jo Ann Gaston, Linda Weed, Fourth Roux' Mary Hilderbrand, Charlene Staatz, M a ri a n n e Ragone, Carol Rach, Mary Trocosso, Carol Eyer, Carole Meakin, Joyce Tinsley, Celia Jolly. Military academies recruit at Col- lege Night MISS SHULL- COMMON LEARNINGS Fint Row: Steve Levitch, Bobby Rigdon, Karen Marts, Teresa Ciro, Paul Mason, Renetta Felt, Bev- erly Miller, Sally Hinchman. Second Row: John Findlay, Diane Lindsey, Kathy Hinshaw, Patsy Thorne, Gary Walz, Tommy Schmutz, Pam Raby, Karen Clark. Third Roux' Pat Wheatley, Jennifer Smith, Bob Blackburn, Bill Levene, Richard Shrout, Jan Chprnan, Judy Scott, Mimi Moffat, Steven Yates. Fourth Row: Ronnie Walker, Beth Pope, Sharon Dickey, Judith johnson, Ralph Yaple, Sharon Kahn, Alan Pearlstein, Larry Rosegg, Mark Dethlefsen. different from the rest, information at College Night Pirates and their parents gaining MISS WALKER - PHYSICAL EDUCATION Fifi! Row: Wanda Beard, Elsie Hansen, Cindy Clem, Martha Sidner, Nikki Banister, Wanda Tombs, Meredyth Putman, Ann Smetzer, Shirley Stock. Second Row: Donna Bradley, Judy Ben- jamin, Joanne Compton, Neomi Hacker, Roberta Grabb, Judy Tabor, Karen Manning, Diane Strong, April Hinshaw. Third Row: Suzie Howe, Janet Weed, Barbara Daniels, Jerrie Murphy, Lynn Camino, Shirley Moris, Linda Dudley, Sue Butts, Meredith DeWitt. Fourth Roux' Jayne Bradbury, Faye Miller, Claudia Bybee, Diana Standley, Martha Wamsher, Pam Jeffers, Dorothy Vandenberg, Jane Kelso, Susan Carter, Esther Green. but we're united by one MR WEHRLE - PHYSIOGRAPHY Fin! Row: Lillian Shor, Eva Maye Silverman, Linda Linville, Mike Hollan, Tina Lerner, Doreen Robbins, Barbara Neer, Deanna Johnson. Second R 011 .' Madelyn Browning, Anna Roll, Diane Sims, Jean Trik, Barbara Haynie, Kenneth Pries, Terry Stevens, Keith Creel, William Cook, Delbert Gaun. Third Row: Ruth Ballard, Larry Gunter, Virginia Clark- son, Mary Jo Wymore, Nancy Eades, Joyce Langner, Michele Young, Ernie Retzer, Jim Doughty, Richard Davis. Fourth Row: Jerry Melton, Susan Burton, John Bogdon, Doyle Brown, John Gibbs, George Dotson, Fred Northcraft, Jim Martin, Don Uleses. MRS WEINBERG -- SPANISH Fim Row: Loretta Neer, Deanna Feldman, Linda Welker, Karen Foreman, Barbara Stigall, Barbara Weed, Charles Byers, Leon Dethloff. Second Rauf: Sandra Raby, Carolyn Mills, Sonya Chronister, Anne Paddock, Linda McCaughey, Mary Mesrdagh, Wayne Smith, Diane Coronato. Third Roux' Diana Davis, Bessie Sinor, Bill Reynolds, Jeff Budd, Peter Christensen, Edna Duke, Karen Merrill, Jo Ann McGrath. Fourth Roux' Carol Sproul, Larry Lessner, Frances Napper, Jim Bruce, Bill Dycu s, Jim Schmutz, Terry Simcoe, John Jensen. common bond -- our years at Paseo MRS WELCH - TYPING Firrz Row: Marsha Zeff, Paula DeWinter, Margie Jones, Wanda Murphy, Carolyn Chiles, Judy Dubin, Marguerite Howery, Teralee Weiner, Judy Zaring. Second Roux' Josephine Valadez, Ronnie Polson, Wendell Wahlstedt, Dennis Garner, Phyllis Jacob- son, Bill Freeman, Jim Craig Jocelyn Glenn, Sherry McNally. Third Roux' Lanny Walker, Grace Lewis, Muriel Wasserlauf, Kathryn Polallis, Donald Eisen- man, Marvin Lefrwich, James Horn, Carl Eakens, Douglas Renfro, Judith Snider. Fourlh Roux' Felton Davis, Kenneth Baskett, Dennis Weinberg, David Lewis, Dick Wirre, Larry Peacock, Art Cowden, Richard Wholf, Arnold Caviar. ABSENTEES Fin: Row: Darlene Hubbard, Betty Quasa, Betty Cross, Janie Grandorff, Judy Jennings, Jane Miller, Bonnie Stocklaufer, Sharon Burden, Judy Martin, Gary Moltbia. Second Row: Leroy Taylor, Patsy Quick, Cathelene Harris, Martha Seifert, Ina Mae Embich, Norma Armstrong, Bonnie Edwards, Ruth Ann Sutherland, Dorothy Fern Brown. Third Row: Norman Chisham, Joe Lemons, Bill I-Ioldeman. Ron- ald Margolis, Ed Wfalker, Jim Watt, Larry Ramel, LaVonne Olsen, Ronald Shelor, Fourfh Row: Bob Mathis, Bill Powell, Dan Beach, Calvin Cartwright, Marvin Chaney, Elliott Schwartz, Janice Fenderson. Rocking and bopping . . . Blasting and blaring . . . 'K 'Iii' The Paseo Press Mr., Magdalen Downie The log of the S. S. Pirate is the Paseo Press, published bi-weekly. Under the supervision of Mrs. Magdalen Downie, English and newswriting instructor, the log is recorded by a six-member staff, having two years of journalism experience, and a reporting crew of twenty-five. Firxt Row: Pat Bailey, Larry Love, Carol Olson, Milton Siegfried. Second Row: Ginger Stout, Becky Spenser, Jo Davis, Elizabeth Creel, jerry Farmer, Judy Sexton. Row: Sharon Martasin, Pam Fry. Second Row: John Thaxter, Ballard, joan Doubleday, Ruth Haubein. Third Row: Steve Kathy Reeve, John Shelton, Claudia Carlson, Jon Bueben- Adviser Ellen Mason Sondra Aaron Bonnie Kratschmer Marilyn Harrell Chuck Paddack Rosalie Warnock 87 4 f i A, .fluf- P i ,NYA ib ' T 'W Y, ii Cf'-i X :Ur -.--r-Q,--f ,,.., . H a--V - -+-- g. X I X ff X I Y I 1 I. fbrganizatinnn TI-IICIONS Thicions Mrs. Shawver, Advirer FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Barbara Wehrle Prefident Sondra Qaron Juanita Almquist Vice-Preyidenl Sharon D11ff6I1Cl2lCk Becky Menn Serretdry Bryna Kleinstein Kathie Baysinger Treururer Juanita Almquist Carolyn Chiles Sgt.-at-Army Jane Moske Inter-Club Kathie Baysinger Hirtoriun Carolyn Chiles Iniliulor Barbara Wehrle Reporter Becky Menn Chaplain Regina Platt Not Pictured Wanda Gross, Valerie Smasal, Vickie Ha- rakas Judy Carnegie Margaret McDermand, Valerie Ward. Firfl Row: Judy Sexton, V ginia Stout, Beverly Mori Sondra Aaron, Judi Balla. Diann Stephens. Second Ro Regina Platt, Lora Lee Scc Barbara Wehrle, Suzanne E hart, Carolyn Chiles, Jz Moske, Barbara Butler. Th. Row: Sharon Duffenda Bryna Kleinstein, Juan Almquist, Bonnie Kratschm Marilyn Rittman, Dor Johnston, Wanda Bea Becky Menn. Fourlh Ro Celia Heine, Marilyn Gre Mary Lee Ward, Gail Mit ell, Kathy Reeve, Kathy B singer, Audrie Hoff. Juntos Qr Mr. R. Richmond, Adrfirer FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Truman Holman Prerident Bill Frazier Byron Smith Vice-Prerident Roger Findlay Forrest Weddle Secretary Jim Craig Bill Frazier Treasurer Jerry Farmer John Shelton Sgt.-ut-Arm: Bob Smith Dennis Goddard Inter-Club Dave Johnson Jim Craig lnitiutor SCOtt Carter Not Pirtured: Jim Watt, Sam Gill, Egy, Bill Fred- erick. jk rl r 'vrifk I .41 JUNTOS Firrt Row: John Shelt David Johnson, Bill Fraz Gary Lowe, Bob Glenn, M Hagerty, Rex Willis. Sec. Row: Byron Smith, Rc Findlay, Steve Hartung, L: Davis, Pete Markese, n Craig, Jack Donahoe, Trur Holman. Third Row: Pc Jewell, Bob Smith, Sc Carter, Peter Christen: Greg Alexiou, Gary Dalt Fourth Row: Pat Emery, Jr Wymore, Kelley Sandy, I rest Weddle, Larry Meinl ZETAS 'Ji Row: Marsha Ayres, :dy Hughes, Ruth Schloz- n, Sandy Welker, Judy dsley, Mary Ellen Ullery. 'ond Row: Sherry Crom- ll, Sharron Gibson, Pat binson, Cindy Major, Karen rner, Mary Reiff, Pat Gies- . Third Row: janet Settles, 1da Weed, Ellen Mason, 11 Fry, Dottie Koste, Pat xrnan, jocelyn Glenn, Har- t Gershon. Fozzrlb Row: rean Griesel, Donna omas, Becky Spencer, Carol sen, Pat Bailey, Sandy niels, Ruth Haubein, Max- r Diedrichs. I Ze tas i Miss Schmidt, Adviser FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Pat Murnan Prexident Janet Settles Karen Garner Vice-Prefidenz Serean Griesel Mary Ellen Ullery Secretary Sharron Gibson janet Settles Treiuuref Linda Weed Mary Reiff Sgt.-at-Arm: Donna Thomas Sherry Cromwell Inter-Club Mary Reiff Serean Griesel Historian Karen Garner Pat Robinson Irlitiator Pat Murnan Donna Thomas Reporter Pat Robinson ENGINEERS rt Row: Fred Sutton, Bobby vis, Jerry Porter, Doug theis, Stan Schlozman, ry DeMarea, Paul Neidert. and Row: Marvin Mitchell, W. Jones, jim Konomos, mie Strader, Mark Aaron, Lrles Paddack, Mack Harn- , Laurie Carter. Third vs Richard jackson, David Soy, Spurgeon Thomas, u McFarland, Eugene Kay, Clock, Dan Beach, John ik, Richard Coolidge. 'rib Row: Steve Barid, Bob ligh, Larry Love, Keith rr, Fred Northcraft, Danny e, Gary Hearn, Bruce ht. g 91 Not Pictured: An Linda Leonard. n Mosley, Kathy Polallis, Janice Penick, E n gl n ee rs Mr. Crocker Adwxer Bob McFarland Stan Schlozman Charles Paddack Paul Neidert Larry DeMarea Richard jackson Not Pictured: Doug Renfro FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Bruce Knight Prefzdeni Bob McFarland Vice-President Eugene Kay Secretary Steve Band Treasurer Paul Neidert Sgt.-at Arms D9-fl Beach Inge, Club Bruce Knight Initialor I-a1'fY I-Ove Iotas Mrs. Shew, Advirer FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Regina Guinn Prefidenl Delores Bockover Marilyn Harrell Vife-Prerident Mary Siegfried Mary Siegfried Secrelary Wanda Zackert Ruth Vajdic Trearurer Peggy Jones Judy Grove Sgt.-:zz-Armr Ruth Vajdic Delores Bockover Inter-Cluh Marilyn Harrell Peggy Jones Hirloriun Nikki Banister Wanda Zackert Iniliafor Regina Guinn Jean Roberts Reporter Jo Davis Parliamenzarinn Judy Johnson Nat Piclured: Jean Martin, Cindy Bartlett, Shirley Glentzer, Hedy Lindman. IOTAS Firft Row: Regina Gu Marilyn Harrell, Nikki I ister, Trudy Hall, Ruth , Vajdic. Serond Row: J Levin, Wanda Zackerr, Thompson, Jean Robe Nancy Hinchman, Shi Agronin, Marcia Wori Third Row: Roberta Wm Louise Katz, Judy Grove, Davis, Karen Walden, Ka Parks, Peggy Jones. Fox. Rbw: Frances Napper, J Johnson, Betty Jo Mingu Muriel Wasserlauf, Mary S. fried, Delores Bockover, f lores Shiner, Jean Grahani Delphians l Mr. Harmon, Ad1'lfI97 3 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ronnie Vida Preridenz Jeff Harryman Kyle Weaver Vice-Preridenz John Jensen Jerry Burstein Serretary Richard Wholf Jerry Burstein Trearurer Donald Schulteis Jeff Harryman Sgt.-at-Arm: Phil Robb Gary Kabrick Inter-Cluh Gary Kabrick Darold Graves Inizialor Ronnie Vida Donald Schulteis Reparler Milton Siegfried Phil Robb Parliamenlarian Jerry Burstein Gary Hanson Chaplain Dale Jordan Na! Pirzured: Marvin Goldberg, Jack Shelton. DELPHIANS Fin! Row: Dennis Gar Mervyn Schweclt, Gary If son, Ronnie Zolotor, Ji Thaxter, Joe Casebolt, Ji Buebendorf, Milton Siegfr Serond Row: Gary Kabr Phil Robb, Don Eisenrr Maurice Ommerman, P4 Christensen, Darold Gra' Terry Simcoe, Dale Jord Third Row: Richard Wh! John Jensen, Richard Flo Jeff Harryman, Tim Fos Kenny Baskett, Bill Vand berg. Fourth Row: Arn Kahn, Kenneth Clark, Je Burstein, Ronald Leve Ronnie Vida, Jim Schml Donald Schulteis. 1, 92 CYTH I ANS rt Row: Ann Rudolph, ggy Weeks, Beverly Sewell, ibara Stigall, Carol Morris, 11a DeWinter, Judy Zaring, ce Atchisson. Second Roan' iron Brownfield, Ruth Bal- d, Barbara Daniels, Susan ipiro, Margaret Bybee, Sue ler, Elizabeth Creel, Elaine ke. Third Row: Judy Sni- , Joniel Stoll, Carol Bor- t, Margie Clark, Claudia mee, Sharon Martasin, Jane rking, Shirley Tompson, n Moran. Fourlly Row: ia Jolly, Karin Mueller, da Martin, Jane Robert- , Rosalie Warnock, Carol oul, Sharon Tompson, Su- Carter. O A S T Cythians l Mrs. Welch, Adviser i FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Karin Mueller Prefident Celia Jolly Carol Borgelt Vice-Preridenf Jane Frerking Celia Jolly Secretary Carol Borgelt Carole Morris Trearuref Linda Martin Jane Robertson Sgl.-az-Army Carol Sproul Carol Neufield Inter-Club Karin Mueller Alice Atchisson Hirzorian Susan Carter Bonnie Tracy Inilialor Jane Robertson Elizabeth Creel Reporter Sharon Martasin N02 Pifzured? Kathie Boyce, Mary Mestdogh, Edna Duke, Sharon Capoot, Linda Wolkey, Vickie Loveall, Carole Coleman, Lynda Lambert, Roberta Fray, Charlotte Scott. PATRICIANS rt Row: Connie McBride, 'en Manning, Shirley Stock, nita Holler, Gail Muller, nna Lindsey, Marlene Kie- ,Kathy Pope. Swann' Row: ly Relf, Mary Jo Doerhoff, ol Bray, Sally Williams, y Dubin, Delia Dameron, in Camino, Nita Kinder. 'rd Row: Joyce Graham, an Burton, Sue Butts, Anna iert, Karen Kelly, Mary lshell, Karen Ivferrill, Dixie Jin. Patricians Mrs. Jourdan, Adwrer FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Delia Dameron President Dixie Dubin Judy Dubin Vice-Prerizlcnl Susan Burton Susan Burton Sefrelary Karen Kelly Gail Muller Trearufer Karen Manning Karen Kelly Sgt.-al-Arm! Sue Butts Anna Seifert Inler-CML Lynn Camino Polly Relf Hiftarinn Lynn Camino Iniziator Judy Dubin Polly Relf Repeller Connie McBride N01 Pictured: Rita Sampson, Linda Rader Phyliss Loeb Susie Howe, Nancy Hall, Susanne Dollison Kathy Cargo Jane Brodbury, Judy Graham, Mlry Lou Balderston 1 Q .r National Honor Society Election to National Honor Society is based upon recognition of superior standing in scholarship, character, leadership and service. Each year the fac- ulty votes upon ten per cent of the seniors, who stand in the upper one-fourth of their class, and all juniors having a 3.6 average. The induction cere- mony and presentation of pins for those who are finally accepted takes place in a special assembly in the spring. 'S QUILL and SCROLL Fir!! Row: Marilyn Harrell, Jane Moske, Judi Ballard, Karen Garner, Pat Murnan, Sondra Aaron, Carolyn Chiles, Ellen Mason, Bonnie Kratsch- mer. Serond Row: Nancy Jo Davis, Stanley Schlozman, 1. W. Jones, Steve Hartung, Kathy Reeve, Bryna Klein- stein, Milton Siegfried, Phil Robb, Sharon Martasin, Jerry Burstein. Third Row: Dick Wholf, john Jensen, Ed Tivol, Bill Vandenberg, Truman Hol- man, Chuck Paddack, Linda Martin, Serean Griesel, Becky Spencer, Nat Pirlured: Mary Reiff. 94 NATIONAL HONOQ SOCIETY Sl 'V X X Eff f N51 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY mn Ran: Judy Cox, Ellen Mason, Puls, Ramsey. June Muskc, Sondra Auron, Mari- lyn Harrell, Ruin vnnuf, Rqnnn Guinn, Judi unllunl, Kurcn Garner, Slflwnd Raw: Den nunnnmn, Junnun Alm- quist, wnnllu nnllnl, Carolyn cnllns, rsunnle Krntschmer, Stanley sfnlunnuu, Put Rob- insnn, Suzanne Earhart, Blll xeynulllr, Joe clnclnnll, surnun Griescl, Tfnnl lean: Bryna Klnlnsinln, lcullly Bllylulngff, Shawn Duffendark, Mary sclgfncn, snuinn Marlnsin, Bnnnln Tracy, Jann settles, Karin lvfueller, Jeff Harry- fnun, Rnger Findlay, Steve wnsulnnk. Fourth Rnllu- June lznbnmnn, only Kabrick, Larry Elfler. Phil Dale, Bob Smith, Byfnn slnlfn, jerry laufsmn, Ronnie vulu, Floyd Gonzalez, Charles Burtlow, Bruce Knight. Nur Framed,- Bnb Bahr. uill and Scroll Quill and Scoll, a national honorary journalistic society, is open to members from the publication department-Press and Paseon-only. Members are selected by their advisers on the basis of the work and journalistic skill displayed. Office Assistants Fin! Row: Shirley Walker, Roberta Fray. Second Row: Celia Jolly, Delores Bockover, Karin Mueller. Nurse's Assistants Fin! Row: Marion Phillips, Harriet Hopkins, Bonnie Kratschmer. Second Row: Judy Grove, Vickie Loveall. Third Raw: Jane Robertson, Carole Coleman, Carren Hammerstrom. Inter-Club Fin! Row: Marilyn Harrell, Mary Reiff, Bonnie Kratschmer. Serond Row: De- lores Bockover, Lynn Camino. Third Row: Kathie Baysinger, Linda Martin, Karin Mueller. Fourth Raw: Larry De- Marea, Dave Johnson, Gary Kabrick, Bruce Knight. N01 Piclufeds Sherry Cromwell, Anna Seifert, Jim Craig. E Lf 1 A.A.U.W. Fin! Row: Regina Guinn, Barbara Wehrle, Judi Ballard. Serond Row: Wanda Beard, Ellen Mason, Juanita Almquist. Third Row: Susan Carter, Kathie Baysinger, Suzanne Earhart. 95 Percussion and Bass Mr. Cater, Wayne Smith, Renetta Felt, John Wymore, Margaret Mergen, Mike Hartman, Mike Bergner. Brass and Woodwinds Fin! Row: Judy johnson, Cherie Cummings, Steven Wheelock, Don Shukert, David John- son, Rebecca Holmberg, Patsy Thorne, Second Row: Larry DeMarea, Clifford Robinson, Don Menn, Bruce Knight, Phil Bays, Richard Scott, jim Craig, Philip Dale, Gary Davidson. Orchestra 1-- --P -M 1, 1 i,q-l - H -. fwa, Cellos and Violas Frances Pope, Roni Wechsler, jon Beuben- dorf, Dorothy Wymore, Carol Church, Joyce Emler. Violins Fin! Row: Shirley Lovell, Joan Feuerstein Richard Shrout, Karen Clark, Larry Banning. Second Row: Linda Carlson, Sharon Capoot, Martha Wamsher, Nancy Caldwell, Bonnie Trimmer. N02 Pictured: Ellen Mason, r 3 - 5 2 QL ff' vw ' 3 1' , ' '5 W-' f f' . . - ,, '25 T w V y 1'WT'7i 5 sew--M, 4 i' ZVV is C , CL .5 arf i A fi 5' MHS i if i s , r lil- 1 f- .C fe - - R i he 'ff ak we r '- ,,.4gf GT L I -'ri Q 'Q My Y ' ,V T J 2 Q: ,A A t ,uv , :C 5 .Nl-' M fgifhif- . fe. Q. 4,,,1'fl Q 3 8 I f ,Q Q W 'Pl Mx V ' H i i L , Q n M M. ' S .,.. . ,X i., M, in , ' I K Q - 'A Q 2 + . J- Q W - J' wif l A ll 1. E rm 6 -4- . . .,,. .. ., E455 49, Y 3' K vt ,,,-I Q15 4 -'airy C IM P Q 1 , K , Rf My 4 'il fQ1-. A' -f, l 1 if Q 4 C ff! Q , i',fQ C Q . Ls:- Kw 14 ' ' 5 ' fr f C I V Q, . ' , ,Q 'r V K: A ll: W, gk M l L, 5, YW ,K if Jo! No! Milton-that's the WRONG fitch! . . . Chemistry Club :it the iterworks. ,V . , . ,ie Aki Q 2 SM- aw2wiS?f--'fir'fz,'!m.-,i.fx K -' - ,, S ,, ,Lf,,g A,.,. C L,,, , 'rr S7555 is sm' as wg: :f. ':,.4s1:.. f ' - f . . f- TS ' ' iw .Bsvu-i,SQ I fh Q. 5,-P , ' -F sgfgm--aim -xv!! I s 25113 3 S sf Q , RTE I C M :i,,,isUSusW.u4-X, s ,....-.- n G' dr di. M nf- or gf, rw ' 5 1 - -V Ei V. .. ,JW J r The Girls Chorus during the Christmas if ' 'klunw-1 Assembly ,, i T .I C E X '- . '.: USL' A sf wi 5 f E L' ,, Y Q l Q C C ' 3 K QL ax 1' C ' i 1 A ,Q ' Y U-Q x iv Nl: ' ,:, . L-A . 'Q xy 9- lo 9 l ' Wg 9.9-00 l......., uv-09' 0 Ball Queen Sharon Duffenclack W-,W ogg X I 6 Paseo's Beatnik Art Club . . . The lit. ,ron leftj 'ind B'1rl3ar'1 Wehrlc. fi ' X' i',1-LV f ,.., fe , A '74 ly H, , if ,. 'ww - enterl anal her attendants Sondra W, Q-M-' ,L at . 4 K, my emry Societies decorating trash Cans. Q L 1 L V W 5, M, i 'Fi gf? ' ,ff J ,, kg? H4 ,' lt: EW U 0 5 5 ,Q s if I r , J I K 7 ,K ig--1 W , L. uv -F' ' 5 1 ,wnxgs il.-SN' A 2 , . C if rx, F M. F7 A fs -inf 1 K, g fi, If . i i C , . i , xi in J V x KA A . Q .KY Vx I if- A , W A gg. jr sg fr ff l iz., ,Q 'L rig s, A ' , ,Q Q? .DJ . iii Nl,-if , ,, -M arf, l is v w mv my A- i 'T' ,wi 1 vt if 'fi Q x Jw .ssl as ,J if h . Q-X. ,, 5 7 1 TW,,ai7,,x,iu ,L t A M tk J 1' 2 WY? ,,, A . 5 ,, , i 5 ' ff A -, A W i X A nn-A 'W' 1 if WW' an u if' M 'Z' YTeen Sno Ball Dance, December 19, Czpprlli Choir presenting their rin ,M i ii 1-5 lal Christmiis Assemhly. A if 9 9' lisgf r if . Q' ,Q 1k f if 97 ' Q rrrs l A 4.4. E xv 'Q Q' A Cappella Choir Under the direction of Mr. LaVerne Cable, A Cappella, Paseo's finest and most selective choir, presented their annual concerts this year at the Christmas and Easter y assemblies, the Spring Concert, the All-City Choir Festival, and Commencement. The Choir performed at the Michigan Avenue Baptist and Paseo Methodist Churches during the year in addition to being chosen to present a live Christmas program over KCMO T.V., December 24. The 1959-60 oflicers were: jeff Harryman, Presidefrfg Marvin Mitchell, Vire- P1'e5idef1z',' W. Jones, Secrefrzry, and jerry Melton, Trerzfmfer. The Girls' Chorus, directed by Mr. Cable, sang in the Christmas and Easter assem- blies, the All-City Choir Festival, and at Baccalaureate. The officers were: Karen Klapmeyer, P7'6J'id67'Zf,' Donna Buckner, Vice-P1'e.ririe1zl,' Ruth Haubein, Secreirzry, and Sharon Duffendack, T1'erzfm'e1'. MR. LAVERNE CABLE The Boys' Chorus is a voluntary group, meeting before school to practice, for which they receive no scholastic credit. They performed at the Spring Concert. Fin! Row: Barbara Wehrle, Regina Guinn, Marilyn Har- rell, Linda Welker, Mary Ellen Ullery, Becky Bridge, Alice Atchisson, Vicki Loveall. Second Row: Clara Reppeto, Elaine Ebert, Cynthia Major, Pat Thompson, Judi Ballard, Wanda Beard, Linda Clark, Karen Garner, Dixie Dubin. Third Row: jerry Farmer, janet Settles, Carol Borgelt, Beverly Anderson, Becky Spencer, Delores Shiner, Carren Hammerstrom, Dee Dameron, Wenda Zimmerman. Fourth Row: Becky Menn, Linda Wfeed, Bill Freeman, Mariann Herndon, Pat Bailey, Anna Seifert, Marianne Ragone, Claudia Carlson. Fifth Raw: Phil Robb, Susan Burton, Marvin Mitchell, Jim Konomos, Skippy Davis, Geoffrey Budd, Peter Christensen, Dan Hale, Bill Reynolds. Sixth Row: Robert McKanna, Ed Nixon, Forrest Weddle, Jerry Melton, jane Robertson, Judy L. johnson, jeff Harryman, Ronnie Strader, jim Bashford, J. W. jones. Seventh Row: Dale Jordan, joe Mizell, Paul Rodabough, Bob Smith, Allen Cooper, Tim Foster, Dean Campbell, Kyle Weaver, jim Worden. -irls' Chorus t Row: Donna Hayward, da Odell, Carolyn Mills, ron Shockley, Jerrie er, Sandy Whitt, Mary Pewitt, Sharon Duffen- c, Shirley Stock, Deanna nson, S Q c 0 714i Roux' die Daniels, Barbara But- Ruth Haubein, Judy bin, Sharon Brownfield, en Merrill, Maxine Died- s, Jerrie Murphy, Donna kner. Third Row: Jane king, Bessie Sinor, Betty nham, Karen Kelley, Mary Landson, Frances Napper, hy Polallis, Karen Klap- er, Esther Green, Pam t Razr: Diann Stephens, ki Banister, Linda Lin- e, Judy Tabor, Dorothy yy, Barbara Stigall, Patsy isey, Meredyth Putnam, r e n Manning. Second Pat Giesler, Beverly 'ris, Pat Grace, Margie es, C a r ole Maynard, icy Hinchrnan, Isabel Stal- s, jean Roberts, Norma Q, Sandy Raby. Third Linda Simmers, Barb- Boedefild, Elizabeth Creel, mira Almquist, Roberta nard, Linda Taylor, ley Tompson, Sherry n, Linda Sarver, Linda ch. Boys' Chorus First! Rauf: Larry Silvcy, Dale Hale, Bill Reynolds, jerry Porter, Peter Christensen, Tom Cool, Bob Wyly, Doug Mathis, Albert Spears, Bruce Scofield, Larry Gunter, Jim Bashford, Rickey Posler. Second Rozw: jerry Melton, Bob Smith, John Cook, David Goodell, Harold Kitchen, jack Porter, John Shelton, Geoffrey Budd, Phil Robb, Ronald Snider, Gerald Dalton, Maurice Ommerman, Spurgeon Thomas, jay justice. Third Row: Ronald Strader, Tim Foster, Ed Nixon, Gary Hale, Greg Howle, jimmy Scott, Fred Berg, Hal Gardner Stephen Warlen, Ed Walker, joe Passiglia, David Levene Forrest Wfeddle, Richard Wliolf. 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At football and basketball games, the presence of the Pep Club was easily felt as they sat together in their reserved section, wearing red sweaters or Pep Club sweatshirts, cheering the team on. Sponsoring the an- nual Sadie Hawkins Mixer is another large job done by the Club every year. Linda Weed presided over Pep Club this year, assisted by Mary Reiff, Vice-President, Pat Murnan, Secretary, Valerie Ward, Treasurer, and Donna Thomas, Sergeant-at-Arms. Miss Nell Mitchell, Mrs. Eva Borg- strom and Miss Margot Walker, physical education in- structors, served as advisors. Pep Club produces School PEP CLUB SENIORS, First Row: Mary Reiff, Sherry Crom- well, Barbara Wehrle, Regina Platt, Carole Morris, Elaine Duke, Linda Bleich, Judy Western, Karen Garner, Jane Moske, Mary Ellen Ullery, Melbe Johnson. Second Row: Pat Murnan, Karen Kelly, Becky Menn, Juanita Almquist, Sharon Duffendack, Bryna Kleinstein, Sondra Aaron, Bonnie Kratschmer Janice Still, Diane Sims, Nancy Myers. Third Row: Pat Ribinson, Marion Phillips, Anne Mosely, Sharon Gibson, Claudia McCroskey, Jane Frerking, Carol Coleman, Carolyn Mills, Valerie Ward, Roberta Maynard, Linda Taylor. Fourth Row: Celia Jolly, Serean Griesel, Mary Lee Lansdon, Jane Robertson, Karen Klapmeyer, Rosalie Warnock, Kathy Baysinger, Carol Borgelt, Janet Settles. PEP CLUB JUNIORS, Firrt Row: Peggy Jones, Suzanne Earhart, Elizabeth Creel, Norma Ring, Wanda Beard, Donna Madison, Zephyr Livingston, Beverly Campbell, Judy Zarring, Beverly Morris, Sandy Roby. Second Row: Grace Lewis, Claudia Carlson, Lynn Camino, Mary Lea Pewitt, Roberta Wells, Sherry Falin, Linda Lambert, Ruth Ballard, Paula DeWinter, Pat Giesler, Virginia Stout, Judy Sexton, Diann Stephens. Third Row: Becky Spenser, Pat Bailey, pirit for Enthusiastic PEP CLUB SOPHOMORES, Fin! Row: Ann Singer, Mary McCarthy, Judy Ghrist, Carol Yeager, Carol Eddes, Bev Sewell, Charlene Kewitt, Marlene Kewitt, Nita Kinder, Phyllis Loeb. Row Two: Sherril Rains, Linda Leonard, Dot- tie Koste, Linda Stolzer, Marilyn Rittman, Donna Johnston, Audrey Hoff, Delores Cooper, Pat O'Rourke, Linda Remis. Mary Ann Herndon, Sharon Martasin, Susan Carter, Sandie Daniels, Carole Olson, Carol Newfeld, Kathy Reeves, Sally Williams, Linda Odell, Nancy Hinchman, Judy Ballard, Nancy Ruark. Fourth Row: Kathy Polallis, Claudia Bybee, Frances Napper, Linda Martin, Carole Sproul, Betty Minguai, Ester Greene, Carole Ivy, Maxine Diedrichs, Pam Fry, Dianne Coronato, Jocelyn Glenn, Jean Roberts, Donna Hayward. Crowds Third Row: Beatrice Scott, Leetha Johnson, Val Smasal, Sora Lee Scott, Ann Rudolph, Janice De Laney, Jerrie Miller, Harriet Gershon, Katie Walker, June Watkins. Fourth Row: Celia Heine, Marilyn Green, Joyce Graham, Michelle Caviar, Judy Graham, Margaret Bybee, Sharon Capoot, Jan Rudolph, Marilyn Stephen, Barbara Sells, Mary Perkins. ep Club Z FRESHMEN AND SGPHOMORES, Row One: Ruth Schloz- man, Sandy Hughes, Janice Penick, Sandy Welker, Judy Audsley, Marilyn Nevey, Shirley Lovell, Faith Ann Walker, Shirley Scott. Row Two: Lee Ann Reeve, Janet Williams, Linda Holloway, Juanita Ewing, Gloria Pape, Joyce Fowler, Phylis Nichols, Janice Fraser. Row Tfvreex Bonnie Edwards, FRESHMEN, Row One: Deanna Thomas, Sharyn Golding, Connie Rock, Debbie Wehrle, Janet Wagner Norma Thax- ter, Becky Ruark. Row Two: Gloria Hunt, Judy McGee, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Carol Hotchkiss, Dixie McVay, Barbara Weed, Nancy Caldwell, Kathy Buckner. Row Three: Shirley Koch, Mary McAninch, Bonnie Putnam, Higgins, Martha Linda Gray, Shelia Cartwright, Janet Baysinger, Kathy Mason, Linda McCaughey, Janet Trott, Barbara Green. Row Fonr: Dorothy Vandenberg, Linda Price, Marilyn Parks, Dorothy Wymore, Janet Gunderson, Kay Quick, Pat Stark, Pat Grossman, Diane Davis, Diane Frazier. JoAnn Rudolph, Roni Wechsler, Ann Smetzer, Jenice Mayhugh, Sharon Stevens, Charlene Petrus. Row Four: Linda Boyer, Sharon Brown, Harriet Shultz, Vickie Hil- singer, Janet Skirvin, Carol King, Ann Townley, Marietta Moore, Kris Kunz. EIGHTH GRADE, Row One: Maureen McCahon, Paula LaMar, Cris Smasal, Judy Jennings, Diane Bagley, Bonnie Stocklauffer, Carol Albert, Linda McCullough, Phylis Ward, Karen Marts, Diane Scott, Mary Ann Owensby. Row Two: Sandra Faden, Pat Wheatly, Nancy Ricketts, Pamela Rich- mond, Carol Frapasella, Vicki Schlichter, Linda Harris, Barbara Leasure, Belinda Goodell, Sally Hinchman, Debbie Schlozman. Row Three: Susan French, Linda Allen, Shiela Litvien, Harriet Halpern, Janis Stinson, Linda Loar, Ro- berta Bain, Pat Glassner, Vanita Brown, Gloria Cameron, Pat Mishler, Vicky Dumas. Row Four: Sondra Biggs, Dianna Ladd, Judy Johnson, Sharon Dickey, Sharon Kahn, Elinor Frye, Pamela Raby, Vicky Lynn, Gayle Ashcraft, Virginia Still, Sharon Bailey. ffl-Icy Keep That Line Straight! Attired in white pleated skirts, whitel sweaters with big red P's, red and black shakers and Paseo beanies, these fifty junior and senior girls drilled formations during halftime at the football games. Paseo is very proud of these girls who have brought 1 Karen Montgomery Prerident recognition to Paseo. Much of this credit is due to the hard work and conscientious efforts of the leader and President, Karen Montgomery. The officers were Karen Klapmeyer, Vice-President, janet Settles, Sec- Treasg and Serean Griesel, Sgt-at-Arms. oil f P, Pe'vP'f-iPf l 1959-60 Pepettes Firrt Row: Vicki Shumaker, Diane Stephens, Ginger Stout, jane Moske, Nancy Myers, Mary Ellen Ullery, Wanda Beard, Norma Ring, Karen Garner, Barbara Butler. Second Row: Donna Buckner, Elizabeth Creel, Mary Reiff, Sherry Cromwell, Reginia Platt, Suzanne Earhart, Diane Coronato, Jocelyn Glenn, Sally Williams, Pat Giesler, Bonnie Kratschmer. Third Rauf. Sandra Daniels, jane Ferking, Maxine Diedrichs, Carol Ivey, Sharon Duffendack, Mari- anne Herndon, Linda Weed, janet Settles, Pam Fry, Claudia McCrosky, Kathy Baysinger. Fourth Row: Ruth Haubein, Pat Murnan, Claudia Carlson, Kathy Reeves, Carol Olson, Carol Neufeld, Mary Lee Landson, Kathy Polallis, Carol Borgelt, Juanita. Almquist. Fifth Row: Claudia Bybee, Valerie Ward, Karen Montgomery, Carol Sproul, Rosalie Warnock, Karen Klapmeyer, Serean Griesel, Donna Thomas, Linda Martin. Attendant Marion Phillips Miss Peppy Sharron Gibson, senior, was chosen Miss Peppy for 1960 by the student body and crowned by Mr. Marshall, principal, at the annual Sadie Hawkins Mixer, February 19. Her attendants were: Marion Phillips, Barbara Wehrle, Mary Reiff and Linda Weed. Attendant Mary Reiff O Attendant Linda Weed Mm' Peppy Sharron Gibson Attendant Barbara Wehrle French Club KFLEUR DE LISP Front Row: Regina Guinn, Marilyn Harrell, Sondra Reed, Ruth Vajdic, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Vicke Hilsinger, Barbara Wehrle. Second Row: Cindy Major, Wantla Beard, Ann Ross, Judi Ballard, Marsha Ayres, Vicki Foreman, Nancy Frazier. Top Row: Louise Katz, Pat Robinson, Marion Phillips, Tina Lerner, Barbara Daniel, Mary Perkins, Zephyr Livingston, Donna Johnston. Front Row: Marvin Goldburg, Mary Seigfried, Mary Lee Pruitt, Candy Ledger, Mike Blair, Karen Garner, Pat Stark, Becky Spencer. Second Row: Clarence Cates, Pat Bailey, Sharon Martasin, Karen Montgomery, Claudia Bybee, Judy Ghrist, Judy Pratt, Karen Kelly. Top Row: Don Eisenman, Steve Hartung, Chuck Paddock, Darold Graves, Paul Rodabaugh, Karin Muel- ler, Karen Klapmeyer. Spanish Club CEL ANTENEOD Front Row: Lynn Camino, Harriet Gershon, Jerry Miller, Sandy Hughes, Marilyn Green, Rosalie Warnock, Sue Widmier, Carole Coleman. Second Row: Tom Feldman, Richard Davis, Geoffrey Budd, Peter Christensen, Jim Konomos, Marianne Herndon, Frances Napper, Edna Duke, Bill Frasier. Top Row: John Jensen: Fred Northcraft, Jim Schmutz, Ronald Strader, Bob Mc- Farland, Eugene Kay, Dave Bandelier, Larry Love, Bill Reynolds. Front Roux' Connie Rock, Sandy Raby, Loretta Neer, Joy Martin, Fred Sutton, Ken Egy, Roberta Fray, Elaine Duke. Second Roux' Bonnie Edwards, Cynthia Towsend, Barbara Weed, Diane Coro- nato, Linda McCaughey, Ruth Ballard, Nancy Hall, April Hinshaw. Top Row: Karen Foreman, Mary Mestdaugh, Anite HimJosa, Claudia Carlson, Anne Pad- dack, Marty Baysinger, Diane Davis, Karen Merrill, JoAnn McGrath. 107 Future Teachers of America Front Row: Pat Robinson, Sherry Cromwell, Tina Lerner, Linda Martin, Muriel Wasserlauf, Kathy Baysinger, Becky Sondra Aaron, Linda Linvelle, Mary Reiff. Second Row: Meng, Bfyna Kleingtein, Linda O'Dell, Future Nurses of America Front Row: Delores Backover, Carren I-Iammerstrom, Stern, JOADII McGr0SS, Kafen Merrill, Richard Wolfe. Mary Lea pmitt, Nancy Hind-,man7 Paula De Winter, Carole Coleman, Mary Lou Balderston, Jan Knight. Linda Walkey, Joyce Emler, Anne Ross. Second Roux' Sue Mixer Committee Front Row: Sondra Aaron, Karen Walsen, Ruth Schloz- man, Barbara Wehrle, Tina Lerner, Judi Ballard, John Thaxter, Diane Stephens. Second Row: Claudia McCrosky, Danny Hale, Mike Cohn, Bobby Davis, Juanita Almquist, Donna Johnston, Roberta Fray. Third Row: Serean Griesel, Steve Hartung, Gary Hanson, Diane Cronato, Kathy Bay- singer, Becky Menn, Bryna Kleinstein, Suzanne Earhart Top Row: Richard Wolfe, Ronny Vida, Perry Jewel Jerry Burstein, Ed Tivol, Darold Graves, Phil Robb. Band Playing at the football games, marching in the American Royal parade, presenting the Fall and Spring Concerts, furnishing music for the assemblies, and participating in the City Band Festival keeps the Paseo Band busy during the year. Mr. M. L. Cater is the director and the 1959-60 officers are president, Larry DeMareag vice-President, Richard Scottg sec- retary, Carolyn Chilesg treasurer, Jim Craig. M. L. Cater ' S Director ai Ot eifc Drum ANY' , 0 wwf K Mo xww mins .H E123 Sue SGW' Bi Xkefv Lynda 31566, Doss. P going! , Cl rc . U S S 1 0 n C .ElSen , man G . '-1Chta K , fe8Al6x10u R S Men Montgom ' Odger Parsons efY, Don huck Pitts philip B Brass Fronl Row: John Thaxter, Mike Tolle, Bill Thomas, Larry DeMarea. Second Row: Steve Glasscock, Jim Hockensmith, Richard Cooledge, Jim Morris, Mike Nichols, Jon Swanson, Bill Wamsher. Top Rom' Charles Paddock, Charles Pruett, James Bartholomew, Steve Fenderson, Richard Scott, Bill Frazier, Gary Miller, Woodwinds Front Roux' Paula DeWinter, Sharon Houston, Carolyn Chiles, Mary Anderson, Norma Thaxter. Second Roux' Beth Dorf, Allen Craig, Gary Davisson, Marvin Mitchell, Eric Menn, Top Roux' Hubert Perkins, Sandra Keilhack, Bill Freeman, Sue Stern, Phil Dale, Kenneth Clark. 110 Clarinets Front Row: Judy Zaring, Cynthia Bartlett, Blair Stringfellow, Steve Osman, Suzanne Dollison, Ronnie Rindom. Second Row: Janyne Bradbury, Judy Snider, James Hayward, Lance Banning, Dennis Garner, Polly Relf, Linda Welker., Top Row: Joyce Graham, Pat Emery, Cassius Greene, Fred Northcraft, Ronald Levene, Roger Findlay. Brass Front Row: Jim Craig, Hal Gardner, Dale Jordan, Tim Henry, Les Powell, Marvin Gold- berg. Second Row: Paul Rodabaugh, Bill Frederick, Bill Holdeman, Phil Bays. - If Debaters Row One: Sharon Gillham, Jacqueline Jones, Marietta Davis, .luf-ll' Dubifh D0f0fhY H'-lmfeld, Judi' Beafd, GUY Fogel, Nathalie Nouer, Janice Delaney, Sharon Calliqgtte, Lowe. Row Three: Gregory Alexiou, Claudia Bybee, Lance Vicki Hilsinger, Sandra Reed- Row Tuj0,' Helena Long, Banning, Tim Foster, Donald Schulties, Joyce Boswell, Barbara Green, Carol Robinchand, Sandra Whitt, Fred Roger 5fUbY, M317 Siegffied, Judl' Carnegie- Eighth Grade Spanish Club Row One: Janet Chapman, Sally Hinchman, Teresa Ciro, Walker. Row Three. Mark Dethlefsen, Larry Rosegg, Alan Beverly Miller, John Findlay, Steve Levitch, Pat Wheatley, Pearlstein, Ralph Yaple, Sharon Kahn, Mimi Moffat, Bob Paul Mason. Row Two .' Steve Yates, Gary Walz, Pam Raby, Blackburn. Diane Lindsey, Jennifer Smith, Kathy Hinshaw, Ronnie Discussion Club Row One: Mary Ellen Ullery, Suzanne Earhart, Sandy Celia Heine, Jerry Burstein, Perry Jewell, Don Schulties, Hughes, Judi Ballard, Karen Garner, Bonnie Kratschmer, Bob Bahr, Scott Carter. Not Piftured: Milton Siegfried, Jocelyn Glenn. Row Two: Jane Moske, Barbara Wehrle, Mary Siegfried, Roger Findlay, Wanda Beard, Dave John- Stan Schlozman, Peter Christensen, Lance Banning, Becky son, Kyle Weaver, Ronnie Vida, Steve Hartung. Menn, Ellen Mason. Row Three: Pam Fry, Paul Neidert, Fall Play Ftrrt Row: Left to Right: Alice Atchisson, Sharon Martasin, Judy Grove, Bryna Kleinstein, Linda Sarver, Diane Coronato, Susan Shapiro, Sondra Aaron, Diann Stephens. Second Row: Kathy Reeve, Linda Martin, Barbara Boatman, Karen Merrill, Karen Manning, Becky Spencer, Pat Bailey, Marcia i.-. .4 , K i lx, li A Lefkowitz, Pat Craig, Pat Giesler. Third Roux' Bob The Man Who Came Friday Bob Bahr Sondra Aaron Paul Neidert Marcia Lefkowitz Phillip Robb Peter Christensen Linda Martin Scott Carter Bob McFarland Becky Spencer Karen Merrill Milton Siegfried Arnold Kahn Peter Wellington Pat Giesler Diann Stephens Diane Coronato Kyle Weaver Arnold Caviar Ronnie Shumaker Byron Carroll Mike Martasin Terry Stephens Kyle Weaver Terry Stevens Kent Egy Orville jenkins john Shelton Bill Freeman Jeff Harryman Ed Nixon Ronald Strader Cast Sheridan Whiteride Maggie Cutler Bert Jefferson Lorraine Sheldon Banjo Beverly Carlton Mrs. Ernest Stanley Mr. Stanley Richard Stanley June Stanley Harriet Stanley John Dr. Bradley Professor Metz Sarah Mrs. Dexter Mn. McCittcheon Sandy Wercott Exprerrman Radio Technician: Two Deputier Mr, Baker The Luncheon Gaertr Choir Boyr ,W I McFarland, Ronnie Strader, Pete Wellington, Byron Caroll, Peter Christensen, Milton Siegfried, Paul Neidert, Bill Freeman, jeff Harryman. Fourth Rou Scott Carter, Kyle Weaver, Bob Bahr, Bill Vanden berg, Mike Martasin, Arnold Martens, Arnold Kahn Phil Robb. To Dinner Saturday Bob Bahr Bryna Kleinstein Paul Neidert Marcia Lefkowitz Phillip Robb Peter Christensen Barbara Boatman Scott Carter Bob McFarland Pat Bailey Pat Craig Milton Siegfried Arnold Kahn Peter Wellington Sharon Martasin Susan Shapiro Karen Manning Kyle Weaver Arnold Caviar Ronnie Shumaker Byron Carroll Mike Martasin Terry Stevens Kyle Weaver Terry Stevens Kent Egy Orville Jenkins john Shelton Bill Freeman, jeff Harryman Ed Nixon Ronald Strader ask and Wig Front Row: Lora Lea Scott, Vicki Harakas, Wanda Gross, Valerie Smasal, Judy Western, Wanda Zackert, Nancy Meyers, Marion Phillips, Roberta Fray. Second Row: Sondra Aaron, Marilyn Stephen, Sharron Gibson, Marilyn Nevy, Suzie Howe, Faith Ann Walker, Shirley Scott, Janice DeLaney, Barbara Maggie furiously bawls out Whiteside for breaking up her romance with Bert jeffer- son. Sells. Third Roux' Mary Lea Pewitt, Sally Williams, Diane Coronato, Mary Reiff, Pat Robinson, Sherry Cromwell, Pat Murnan, Bryna Kleinstein, Phil Robb. Top Row: Serean Griesel, Frances Napper, Linda Martin, Carol Sproul, Carol Olson, Carol Newfeld, Rosie Warnock, Valerie Ward. Dust thou art and dust to dust, rnutters Lorraine as Banjo heaves shut the door of the Mummy case. Oh really? questions Miss Bock during rehearsal of the Saturday night cast. Lorraine happily tells Bert she is off to Europe to marry Lord Bottomley, , fi N,,N V, ,, L, H ,M.,,,.. s, is 'priv- aa 1 Bonnie Kratschmer Preiidenr Y-Teens fficers ,f ' -1 f '+ ew:e? ., :w 'i ' ' Meifwff ,Y .. ,W if 1 ,az-,,Q'1.:zz 4, -- as 1 ,fsegfmpqw 132213,-'r r, ' e , . ' V 2, Wfff V sit-gm if V V - 'W ' ,ei ' Y ' a ? ':3' ,' f a. f 2' Y a EB eg ah 1. ikfeaw 'Yf21w,QQ 3' -Silva, L5 Sharon Duffenclack Barbara Wehrle Juanita A1mC1l1iSf Vice-President Secretary Tfedfllfef Y-Teens, a junior division of the Young Women's Christian Association, is open to all girls, eighth grader to senior. The development of good citizenship among members marks their main goal. Karen Garner Sergeant-At-A M Barbara Weed Deanna Thomas Kathy Buckner Shirley Martin Sandy Miller Pfexident Vice-Prefident Secretary Tfemurer Sergeant-At-A M Y-Teens Cabinet Fin! Row: Sandy Hughes, Ruth Schlozman, Mary Aaron, Judi Ballard, Anne Smetzer. Third Row: Ellen Ullery, Judy McGee, Barbara Duffelmeyer. Lynn Camino, Kathie Baysinger, jane Robertson, Second Row: Becky Menn, Suzanne Earhart, Sondra Wanda Beard, Janet Settles, Nancy Caldwell. 'I14 i Y-Teen Seniors Front Roux' Linda Linville, Judy Western, Jane Moske, Natalie Noller, Marion Phillips, Nancy Meyers. Second Roux' Carol Coleman, Mary Reiff, Roberta Maynard, Linda Taylor, Pat Robinson, Sharron Gibson. Third Row: Jane Ferking, Claudia McCroskey, Linda Weed, Par Murnan, Louise Katz Carolyn Mills, Dea Dameron. Top Roux' Karen Montgomery, Sue Stern, Mary Lee Lansdon, Donna Thomas, Karen Klapmeyer, Serean Griesel, Celia Jolly. Y-Teen uniors Franz Row: Diann Stephens, Marsha Ayers, Ginger Stout, Judy Zaring, Judy Sexton, Beverly Morris, Elaine Ebert. Second Roux' Sandra Raby, Pat Giesler, Joy Martin, Margie Jones, Cynthia Major, Peggi Jones, Linda Odell, Barbara Daniels. Third Row: Ann Ross, Elizabeth Creel, Sue Shapiro, Sally Wil- liams, Sherry Falin, Linda Sarver, Linda Lambert, Mary Lee Pewitt. Fourth Row: Betty Jo Mingauw, Claudia Bybee, Becky Spencer, Carol Ivey, Maxine Diedrichs, Sharon Martasin, Mariann Herndon, Linda Martin, Francis Napper. Y-Teen Sophomores Bottom Row: Dottie Koste, Shirley Scott, Linda Row: Cecelia Heine, Ann Lane, janet Schlone, Bea Herrick, Donna johnson, Marilyn Rittman, Laura Scott, Katie Walker, Harriett Gershon, Jerry Miller, Lee Scott, Janice Delaney, Linda Leonard. Second Linda Stolzer. unior Y-Teens Bottom Row: Pat Mishler, Sally Hinchman, Chris Smasal, Shirley York, Velma Moser, Debbie Schloz- man. Second Row: Connie Rock, Sharyn Golding, Vicki Hilsinger, janet Skirvan, Susan Major, Maureen McCahon, Vanita Brown. Third Roux' Carol King, Janet Wagner, Dixie McVay, Sharon Stevens, Cheryl Fanner, Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Debbie Wehrle, Ann Townley. Fourth Row: Dorothy Vandenberg, Diane Davis, Judy johnson, Sharon Kohn, Donna Moll, Panela Raby, Barbara McVay, Lee Ann Reeve, Phyliss Nichols. Red Cross Committee Firrt Row: Larry De Marea, April Hinshaw, Wendell Wahlstedt, Sherry Cromwell. Second Row: Gary Hansen, Peter Christensen, Mervyn Schwedt, Mike Lytle, jo Ann McGrath. Book Crew Fifi! Row: Phil Robb, Gary Kabrick, jeff Harry- man, Joe Robertson. 'I 17 Stage Crew Fin! Row: Gary Miller, John Thaxter. Second Row: Bill Vanderberg, Scott Carter. Future Business Leaders of America Fin! Row: janet Settles, Linda Weed, Wanda Zackert. Sefond Rauf: Celia Jolly, john Green, Rex Willis. Chemistry Club Front Row: Marcus Bryan, Maurice Omerman, David Levene, David Bandelier, Byron Smith, Stan Schloz- man, Mary Reiff, Rex Willis, Jack Porter. Second Row: Jerry Bursrein, Buzzy Brown, Ronnie Strader, Bill Thomas, Kyle Wleaver, Paul Neidert, Ronald Margolas, Milton Siegfried, Jim Konomas, Jane Robertson. Top Row: Richard Wolfe, Steve Barid, Ronnie Vida, Eugene Kay, Ronnie Levene, Kenny Baskett, Larry Eifler, Jim Schmootz, Arnold Kahn. Science Clubs Chemistry Club Front Row: Ellen Mason, Ann Mosely, Jo Davis, Linda O'Dell, Wanda Beard, Nathalie Noller, Jean Graham, Judi Ballard, Karen Garner, Sondra Aaron. Second Row: Bonnie Kratschmer, Sharon Martasin, Bryna Kleinstein, Sharon Duffendack, Susan Carter, Judy Snider, Don Eisenman, Carole Coleman, Delores Bockover, Ronnie Zolotor. Top Row: Jan Knight, Celia Jolly, Karin Mueller, Gary Hansen, Sue Stern, Carren Hammerstrom, Kathy Baysinger, Juanita Alrnquist, Marianne Herndon, Karen Mont- gomery, Jim Craig. Physics Club Front Row: Ann Mosley, Mary Seigfried, Delores man, Bafbafa Wehfle, Steve Hammgf Roger Find Bockover, Judy Cox, Pat Thompson, Anne Ross, IZY- TOP ROW-' Byron Smith, Jeffl' Bllfsfein, Ronald Suzanne Earhart, Gary Lowe. Second Row: Becky Mafgolisr GUY Kabfifk, Harlow Bfowfl, Jack Porrer Menn, Juanita Almquist, Ellen Mason, Stan Sehlozf RSX Willis, R0H1'1iC Sffadef- Explore and Experiment Physics Club l l l Bron! Row: jim Clock, Larry Love, Paul Neidert, David Johnson, Richard Coolidge, Danny Hale, Jerry Farmer, Ed Nixon. Second Row: Eugene Kay, Mark Aaron, Boyd Simpson, Bob Smith, john Cook Jim Konomos, Phillip Dale, Steve Barid. Top Row: Dean Campbell, Ronny Vida, Don Schulties, Jack Donahoe, Forrest Weddle, Bob Bahr, Arnold Kahn. The Matchmaker Character Horace Vandergelder Ambrose Kemper, Joe Scanlon Cast Name Phil Robb Peter Christensen Arnold Kahn Gertrude Tina Lerner Cornelius Hackl Bob Bahr Ermengarde Carren Hamrnerstroin Malachi Stack Eugene Kay Mrs. Levi Bryna Kleinstein Barnaby Tucker Kyle Weaver Mrs. Molloy Sondra Aaron Minnie Fay Judy Grove A Cabrnan Byron Carroll Rudolf Bob McFarland August Paul Neidert Miss Flora Van Huysen Mary Siegfried Her Cook Pat Craig Student Director Scott Carter . .Bustles, Bonnets, and Bows Senior Play Cast Fin! Roux' Mary Siegfried, Pat Craig, Tina Lerner, Eugene Kay, Bob McFarland. Third Roux' Bryon Peter Christensen, Carren Hammerstromj Bryna Carroll, Arnold Kahn, Bob Bahr, Scott Carter, Kyle Kleinstein, Sondra Aaron, Sefond Roux' jane Weaver, Bill Vandenberg. Frerking, Judy Grove, Phil Robb, Paul Neidert, D1i1'erf Education Fflfilffj' Lfffn Tony Baker Award This award, in memory of Tony Baker, who died in his senior year of 1958, was established by his graduating class, who designated a trophy to be awarded each year to the senior boy most like Tony. The selection is made by a vote of the Senior Class. The recipient of the Tony Baker Trophy this year was Larry DeMarea. The other finalists were Bruce Knight, Stanley Schlozman, Scott Carter and Jeff Harryman. Mr. Harold Morris Vive-Pfin ripal --...ik Larry DeMarea New Members Added To Faculty Crew I 4 15? L Im., P4. 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Swartz ..:l's.v.:u-.m n 1 Y 1 2 5 L E Chuck Paddack Joe Lappin Jim Worden Tackle Tackle Tdrkle lst. yr. - Sr. lst. yr. -- Sr. lst. yr. - Sr. Marvin Mitchell Guard lst yr. - Sr. Jerry Melton Back lst. yr. - Sr. Scott Spaulding Back 2nd yr. - Sr. Joe Mizeu Tackle Znd. yr. - Sr. 59-Football The old adage, You can't judge a book by its cover, proves wrong in some instances, but in the case of the Pirates' '59 football team it holds true. Our team, although its record was unsuccessful, showed great spirit, determina- tion, and courage in all of its games. Plagued with injuries during the entire season, the Pirates at many times had to shift a boy to a totally new position. The team had.only four returning lettermen and therefore was inexperienced. Several of the players were recognized individually for outstanding play, and three of the Pirates were selected as all-stars. All Stars Paseo was honored again this year when three of its players landed berths on the city all-star team with one of the three being selected to the all-district team. Roger Findlay Richard Jackson Back Tackle 2nd yr. - Sr. 2nd yr. - Sr. K., t ltgy . f . aaa, aagws',afe ,. anti-i V is.. nys. fa-9? 124 auf, WHA - rx . r,,,Lj'z w, ' Meiji:-. ,,W W, 'ew za, ir 5 ffm 1 2 f 'E' W. 33 ,A 4 if 'gm ms... 5r- Qi, a e fi g ? .- ifiile if if' N53, K ' L'A'f-' Q ' 'Y' 'f '1 ff, 1Y Z'5il'? y MW. J? Felton Davis Benny Shelby Back Guard lsr yr. -- jr. lsr. yr. - Jr. john Shelton Guard lsr. yr.--Jr. Cark Eakens, who represented Paseo on the all-city second team, showed brilliant offensive and hard driving defensive play. Ar the end of the season he was one of the league's leading pass receivers. Jerry Farmer Guard lst yr. - jr. Carl Eakens End 2nd yr. - Sr. Paul Rodabough Tackle lsr. yr. - Sr. Ricky Martin Guard 'SY wi 4: X. ,C , Q 1 Mike Cunningham Kenny Carlson Tackle Back lst. yr. - jr. lsr yr. - Jr. 2 lsc yr. - Soph. N-if li? Ant. Coach Bill Moran Allen C00PCf Bob Gauldin End TWU? H ead C only Nelson Dwight Larry Meiners Back lsr yr. - Jr Tom Logan End lsr yr.-Jr Dick Witte End lst yr. - jr. lst yr.-Sr. 15f Yf- SL Scott Spaulding was chosen for the all- city and all-district teams as an honorable mention, but was put out of action in mid- season with a severe knee injury. Even though he played in only four league games, Scott was able to stay among the leaders in the final statistics in yards rushing and pass- ing. Dan Hale Harry Golding Bggk Tdikle lst yr.-Jr. 15f Yf-'lf' Ww' 10:2 is 'ilu Q 5 431 l wr f'3 'B Dan Beach Bill Powell Cenier Back Ist yr.-Jr. lsr yr.-Jr. is Roger Findlay, whose work as a defensive line-backer won him an all-city honorable mention, was a vicious rackler and a hard runner. Because of his desire to play, Roger could always be counted on in the clutch. 1-30. Perry Jewell Tackle Ist yr.-Jr. Larry Love Back lst yr.-jr. Mack Harnden End lsr yr. - So h Ted Lusher Back lst. yr.-Jr J0hl'1 Cook Arnold Martens Frank Foglesong Back Center Cenzer lsr yr.--jr. lsr yr.- i iw nw' if W -gm, as sg a K' ,,,,.g. .2 ,IN A sf, 1 is A :,,K!,. fu s, I si i if Q Age , A 'U Qgft-1:fL My r lst yr. - Jr 3 1' 25,61 V! W .V 5 vi fa, K Mw 'Ya2 I ' i ., A. HRX fi-N K wlliw ,, ive' 'I 'A - f l 1 ' nm: MX- ' .1 -rv is if W' rkgfrws-iw' 3?-is L , e if we 'Q we .i .r W, . i H i M , , r ri ,, , r sw, ,ri M, Q. ., wh is z v.,,,wjv Q WRX jx IV ,, , ffl W fa 'ff ,r r ,A , i ' aaa ..,7 .wp .-is-. . ::' K ' Ag ' 43- ' 'W ,ra vi Lia .,,r.rx'l'A N-Vee Lettermen's Club Barlow Row: Rick Martin, Tom Ruark, Jerry Farmer, Mac Harnden, Bill Powell, Roger Findlay, Carl Fakens, Richard Davis, Bob McKanna, Mike Hagerty, Maurice Oberrnan. Second Row: Benny Shelby, Paul Neitlert, John Shelton, Dan Beach, Larry Love, Scott Spaulding, J. VU. Jones, Larry Davis, Vlfilfred Sitton, Mark Aaron, Don Eisenman. Third Rnzw: Bob McFarland, Jerry Melton, Joe Lappin, Football Managers and Trainers Dave Mallory, J. W. Jones, Jay Clay, Maurice Oberman. Mike Cunningham, Joe Alexander, Jim Warden, Felton Davis, Chuck Parltlack, John Jensen, Ronald Levine, David McCoy. Iiuuflh Row: Perry Jewell, Allen Beach, Bob Ke- digh, Ken Bradshaw, Steve Barid, Richard Jackson, Joe Mizell, Bruce Knight, Arnold Caviar, Phill Bays, Joe Passigilia. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Paseo 6 East Paseo Rockhurst Paseo Central Paseo Northeast Paseo Southwest Paseo Van Horn Paseo Westport Paseo Southeast Paseo Lincoln Alex jianas B-Team Football ..Jaim. Front Roux' Bill Eredericks, Laurie Carter, Bob Davis, Ronnie Marshall, Tom Ruark, Paul Crow, Leroy Tombs, Gary Seeley, David McCoy, Doug Dubin, Wesley Eastwood, jerry Porter. Second Roux' Bill Alrn, Clifford Robinson, Les Powell, Steve Turtle, Mike Reed, Charles Stumpf, Keith Marr, Gary Weld, Bill Knox, Pete Markese, David Goodell, jim Davis, Ricky Epps, Gary Hearn, Steve Neighbors. Top Roux' Richard Hamburg, Hans Lennie, Larry Lewis, Ronnie Krogsdale, Ronnie Ford, Pat Emery, Alec Valverde, Mike Snow, Harold Kitchen, Gary Gabhart, Steve Weese, Lester Lowe, Milton Rosco, Joel Zimmerman. Imel, Left: Asst. Coach Ken Brad- shaw. Imez, Right: Coach Bill Fessler. B-Team Cheerleaders Ruth Schlozman l Sandy Welker Gail Mitchell Varsity Cheerleaders Linda Bleich Senior Hey Gang Pat Robinson Yell A Little Louder LclClk S enior Letls G0 Sharron Gibson S . Becky Spencer Junior ,fn- fw- J ff Pat Bailey J . Football Ro alt , 1 w P 7'ilZL'E.U Pat Bailey . f4.,f,,-, 1 .-.--.-..y, :'.4- 2:,-,K . ,. A . . I. .A . . .,:g1.15.'. ' 1 1 n 1 '. .:'- ' .-,fix '- ' 4- :nf ,.'s1.: fi'-'., V , I A I, .--.:'- '---.'.'- '. 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Primeff Pam Fry 131 Basketball 0' 0 3 U' N- , ' 1960 INTERSCHOLASTIC SCORES K ff' Paseo 34 Northeast A ' W 3 Paseo 47 Southeast Paseo 36 Lincoln Paseo 49 Westport Paseo 34 Southwest ,Asst Paseo 43 Central Q Paseo 43 Manual Q ' Paseo 44 East Paseo 47 Van Horn f 1 Non-League Scores U Paseo 40 Hogan Coach Blu Fesslef Paseo 38 St. joe Central Paseo 59 St. Pius X Paseo 40 Northeast Paseo 38 Pem Day Paseo 35 Bishop Meige Paseo 46 Rockhurst Paseo 50 Benton Paseo 31 William Chrisman Paseo 35 Pem Day Pirates Spirit High, Rank Low As the 1959-60 basketball season came to a close, our Pirates finished with a 5-14 record. These highly spirited Bucs, who played with only seven players most of the season, always made it a tough game because they never gave up till the final buzzer sounded. Paseo had two outstanding players this year. Bob Kedigh, senior, finished eleventh in the league and 27th in the city in scoring, Bruce Knight, senior, the team's second high scorer, had the best free throw average in the league, an outstanding 37-43 or 87Q. Richard Jackson and Scott Spaulding, seniors, also contributed to the spirit and fight of the team. B05 Kmighy Senior Mack Harnden, S0pl1OIT101'C Larry Davis, junior f:07'1l'lI7'd Glimd F ora 'ard Pirates 9th in League VIKINGS SINK PIRATES . . . Pirates opened their 1960 Interscholastic League play by dropping a hard-fought de- cision to highly rated Northeast, Much improvement was shown by the Bucs over their previous encounter with the Vikings. An outstanding showing was made by Bob Ke- digh, senior, with 12 points and Richard Jackson, senior, with 8 points and his fine rebounding . . . KNIGHTS BEAT PASEO AT THE LINE . . . Paseo took its second league loss, in as many attempts, from Southeast. It was a game which was decided at the free throw line, because a total of 45 personal fouls were committed. The Pirates were beaten because the Knights hit 7 straight free throws in the last three hectic minutes. Bruce Knight and Arnold Caviar were high scorers for the team with 14 and 11 points, respectively . . . LINCOLN RALLIES TO OVERCOME PASEO . . . Paseo playing in one of its best games of the season, was beaten again, this time by the Lincoln Tigers. The Pirates who were many times within 1 or 2 points, lost the game in the fourth quarter when they missed 10 shots out of 11 from around the free throw lane. Bob Kedigh's 11 points was high for the Pirates. PIRATES FIRST COMES FROM WESTPORT . . . The Pirates broke into the winning column on january 23, by downing Westport 49 to 47. Paseo, leading all the way, nearly lost it in the last 4 minutes but held on to win. Bob Kedigh was high scorer, with 16 points and Bruce Knight followed closely, with 15 . . . INDIANS EARLY LEAD, ENOUGH TO WIN . . . Southwest Indians got off to an early lead in the first quarter, and then were equalized the rest of the way by the Pirates, Bruce Knight led the team with 11 points, in one of the fastest games of the season . . . CENTRAL HANDS PASEO ITS 4TH DEFEAT . . . Scott Spaulding, senior Forward Paseo made its record 1-4 by losing a tough decision to Central in the fourth quarter when Central outscored the Pirates 20-7. Paseo's outstanding feature in the game was a 17-point performance from joe Alexander, junior . . . REDBIRDS PERCENT FROM FLOOR TOO MUCH FOR PIRATES . . . It seemed as though the Manual Redbirds couldn't miss as they hit 559z of their shots from the floor. The 13-point lead Manual built up in the second quarter proved to be the decider. Bob Kedigh was high with 14 points but Scott Spaulding, in his first starting role scored 10 points. PIRATES LOSE IT EARLY . . . East quickly built up a 17-6 lead in the first quarter and Paseo couldnt make it up. Forty fouls were committed in this game and both teams seemed to hit their free throws. Bob Kedigh hit 17 points and Bruce Knight had 10 as highs tor Paseo . . PASEO ENDS SEASON BY XWHIPPING FALCONS . . . Paseo and Van Horn fought an even game all the way until the 4th quarter when Paseo scored 14 points to Van Horn 3. The Pirates got outstanding play from Bob Kedigh who scored 15 points, Scott Spaulding and Dick jackson, with 10 and 9 points respectively. Richard Jackson, senior Bruce Knight, senior 109 Alexander, junior FU7'Zl'.I7'Zl Cc'fIfc7l' Guard 133 5 Davis stops the shot but fouls. Watch that hand jackson . . . !! Alexander on his way for a lay up . . Alexander lays it up! Knight jumps against Bryan Miller of East Davis barely gets it off against Southwest. Knight hits for two against Knights. Pirates scramble for hall at Van Horn. east. Jackson calmly stops a shot in the faculty- varsity game. SCOTT SPAULDING-Because of his fine de- fensive play and offensive ability, Scott was named as honorable mention All City. Scott, who received a knee injury in football season and had to miss the last 3 games wasn't given a chance as a starter until the Manual game. He averaged 8 points a game from then on and also did a fine job of guarding some of the best players in the league. Knight fights for a re- bound against South- tfif ' .ms BOB KEDIGH- For the second year in a row this hustling senior was rewarded for his fine play on the basketball court by being named honorable mention All City. Bob was the team's leading scorer and rebounder, and finished 10th in the league in scoring with a 12 point average. Bob's high for one game was 19 points and total for the season was 215 points. Manual. Knight fouled in a jump against Central. K nigh t attempts to b I o c lc a shot against Lefl to Rigbf: Laurie Carter, Phil Bays, Keith Marr, Pat Emery, Alex Valverde, Leroy Tombs Larry Phillips, Cassius Green, Charles Byers, Lawrence XX'itt, Steve Thompson, Larry Yates Kelly Sandy, Lee Allison. Center: Coach Dick Burns. Coach Fessler takes a rest during the fatulty-varsity game. Lefl 10 Rigbl: Larry Lewis, Ronnie Marshall, jim Freeman, Jay Clay. Cross Countr Fin! Row, Left zo Right: Larry Davis, john Gerdel, john Thaxter, Bob McFarland, Lee Allison. Second Row: Melvin Sorensen, Robert McKanna, john Jepson, Wilfred Sitton, Ralph Dunbar. Third Row: Coach Dick Burns, Phil Bays, Bruce Knight, Bob Kedigh, Paul Neiclert, Arnold Caviar. Tag up for scrub ! 5 ! Winneriof the 440 yard run, Tom Ruark, sophomore, as he approaches the finish line in the city meet. ishes first in a meet against Van Horn at Southeast. 1960 Varsity Track S 2r:2f i Front Roux' Ricky Martin, Larry Love. John Cook, Bobby Davis, Tom Ruark. Second Roux' jerry Porter, jerry Farmer, Don Eisenman, Paul Neidert, Larry Davis. Third Roux' Steve Hartung, Roger Findlay, jerry Melton, Carl Eakens, Richard Davis. Fourth Roux' Bob McFarland, Driven by strength and determination, Paseo's 1960 Varsity track team has the potential to be one of the city's top teams. The Pirates, who are strong in nearly every event should be strongest in their relays. Second only to the relays should be the dashes, which include Tom Ruark, city champ in the 440 yard run. Our field events should do a little better than average with Steve Barid and Don Eisenman leading the way in the shot put and broad jump respectively. The pole vault and high jump should be average as we have no returning letter- men in either. In the hurdles 2 Sopho- mores should provide us with our strength and in distances, the mile and 880 yard run, our possibilities are great with returning lettermen in each. Al- together with 10 returning lettermen, our team should give an outstanding showing. David McCoy, Bill Moran, Ronald Levene, Dan Beach, joe Robertson. Fifth Roux- Byron Smith, Frank Fogle- song, David Bandilier, Felton Davis, Ronnie Vida. Sixth Roux' Bruce Knight, Bruce Hahn, David Mallory, Steve Barid, Perry Jewell. Coach Bob Gualdin City Champions in the 8 lap relay. unior Varsity Track Front Row: Gary Hearn, Les Powell, David Levene, Martens, Mack Harnden, Bill Thomas, Laurie Carter, Cliff Robinson, Orville Jenkins, Mike Snow, Warren George Zvirgzdins, Spurgeon, Bob Smith. Fourth Williams. Second Roux' Mike Cunningham, David Roux' Milton Roscoe, Tom Logan, Richard Ham- johnson, joe Alexander, Jim Davis, David Goodell, burg, Melvin Sorenson, Bill Strohmeyer, Ronnie Ronnie Marshall, Bill Powell. Third Row: Arnold Ford, Keith Marr. Freshman Track .1 Front Row: Steve Tuttle, Charles Byers, Albert Johnson, Hal Gardner, Barry Axlelrod, Ricky Posler. Spears, Leroy Toombs, Elliot Schwartz, Larry Tomp- Third Row: Larry Philips, Cassius Green, Lawrence kins, Richard Meiners, jay Clay. Second Roufg jim Witt, Louis Carney, Malcomb Sieggen, Steve Thomp- Freeman, Gary Hale, Joe Perkins, Mike Sykes, Floyd son, wel EHSYWOOCL JOY! SWHUSOH- 140 Louise Katz irls Sports Bradley Award The Florence Bradley Memorial Tro- phy, presented each year to the most outstanding girl athlete of her Senior Class, was won this year by Louise Katz. This trophy, in remembrance of Miss Bradley, girls' physical education instruc- tor, is awarded to the girl judged best in character, leadership and sportsmanship. The physical education instructors con- duct the judging. Senior Pin Bradley Trophy The Senior Pin is awarded to those Senior girls who have participated in at least seventeen team sports, seven individual sports, and annual hockey, basketball, volleyball, softball of individual sportsdays. 1? E Carolyn Chiles I-0l1iSC Karl Kafefl M0Uf80mefY Paseo P Row One: Phyllis Jacobson, Lynda Lambert, Paula DeWinter, Deanna Feldman, Linda Linville, Wanda Zackert, Regina Platt. Row Two: Carol Borgelt, Wanda Beard, Judy Sexton, Suzanne Earhart, Polly Relf. Row Three: Frances Napper, Carol Olson, Kathy Reeves, Claudia Bybee, Delores Shiner, Sally Williams. Managers Rau' One: Karen Park, Wandzl Beard, Judy Sexton, Paula Jo Davis, Delores Cooper, Mary Perkins, Susan Garten, Peggi DeXXfinter, Deanne Feldman, Linda Linville, Kristina Kunz, Jones, Suzanne Earhart, Sharon Capoot, Pat Stark. Rau' Four.- Linda Feldman, Harriet Shultz. Row Two: Louise Katz, Vicki Joyce Boswell, Frances Napper, Carol Neufield, Carol Olsen, Hilsinger, Sharon Brown, Janet Williams, Ida McCoy, Gloria Kathy Reeve, Karen Montgomery, Claudia Bybee, Delores Hunt, Lyn Boyer, JoAnn Rudolph, Carolyn Church, Jean Shiner, Sally Williams, Polly Relf. Martin. Row Three: Lynda Lambert, Phyllis Jacobson, Nancy , , Nautilu N ll Life Saving S C - Wi' I .2 .' . AI I H e , I 2 ' ,J sagfdfi 1 1 QMP S . S S ,A Rau' One: Judy Sexton, Sally Williams, Kathy Reeve, Norma Ring, Sheryl Rains, Louise Katz. Rau' Two: JoAnn McGrath, Phyllis Jacobson, Sharon Capoot, Mary Lea Pewitt, Sharon Duffen- dack, Cecilia Heine, Karen Montgomery. LARGE SHIELD Row One: Joan Moran, Cindy Bartlett, Jea Martin, Shirley Agronin, Marcia XXforrell, Et nice Lindsey, Linda Hass, Heddy Rosen, Mai garet Bybee. Razz' Tzm: Ann Singer, Mar Lou Vifard, Beverly Sewell, Willa Spears, Mar Perkins, Delores Cooper, Shirley Scott, Nant Jo Davis, Karen Park. Ron Three: Ann Lan: Sherril Rains, Audrie Hoff, Katie Walke: Linda Hetrick, Marilyn Green, Janice Dc Laney, Ann Rudolph, Lora Lea Scott, Sharo Capoot, Cecelia Heine. Rau' Fozzrs Joyce Bo well, Sharon Duffentlack, Carol Neufeld, Lyn Camino, Mary Lea Pewitt, Susan Marten Linda Stolzer, Dorothy Koste, Jan Rudolpl Shirley Davis. SMALL SHIELD Row One: Melva Jolmson, Shirley Koch, Bei erly Foster, Judy XX'hite, Linda Feldman, Joa Feuerstein, Rose Dietsch, Janice Marley. Ro: Two: Shelia Dykes, Linda Boyer, Charler Petrus, Jo Ann Rudolph, Norma Thaxte Kristina Kunz, Sharon Brown, Vickie Hil singer. Raw Three: Grace Shelby, Sondra Reef Janoyce Young, Lovina Bearce, Lyn Wfelling ton, Theresea Wfilliams, Linda Poindexte Gloria Hunt, Ida May McCoy. Row Fon Shirley Scott, Linda Hass, Becky Ruarl Saundra Johnson, Carol King, Harriet Schult Ann Ross, Leatha Johnson, Pat Kinkade, Ic McCoy. SMALL SHIELD Row One: Linda Leonard, Juanita Ewin, Cindy Bartlett, Elaine Linville, Janet Wi liams, Judy McGee, Sharon Stevens, Phyll Nichols. Ron' Tim: Carolyn Church, Juc Benjamin, Vicki Chaffin, Linda Gray, Bonn Edwards, Barbara Green, Barbara Campbel Martha Baysinger, Kathryn Mason. Ron' Thre Lee Ann Reeve, Shirley Koch, Nancy Ohma. Pat Stark, Beth Dorr, Ruth Deming, Ilel Nelson, Marietta Fogel. Rau' Four: Janet Gu clerson, Sandra Eckel, Marilyn Parks, K: Quick, Dorothy Vandenberg, Sue Stern, Linc Price, Linda MacFarland, Sandra Keilhack. EIGHTH GRADE SHIELD Raw One: Oneita Hunt, Fredia Johnson, Jar Miller, Linda Lewis, Dona Davis, Sherl Johnson, Donna Relf, Carol Albert, Mauree McCahon. Row Tufo: Pat Donovan, Pai Donovan, Ruth Pett, Beverly Miller, Mai Owensby, Pam Reichman, Renetta Felt, Shirle York, Sally Hinchman. Raw Three: Susa Major, Belinda Goodell, Diane Wilson, Max Prose, Diane Lindsey, Patricia Thorne, Kathry Kinshaw, Donna Henderson, Vivian Alber. EIGHTH GRADE SHIELD Ron' One: Susan Bailey, Ruth Eggers, Darlyr Iwlartasin, Jonell Nelson, Bonnie Trimme Harriet Haplern, Shelia Litvian, Vieni Brown, Sandra Fatlen, Ron' Tim: Pat Vaugha, Patricia Bovard, Joan Hopkins, Linda Harrl Susan French, Dixie XX'right, Jan Stinsol Karen Clark, Roberta Bain. Ruiz' Three: Bd barn McVay, Pamela Raley, Beth Pope, Lina Allen, Suzanne Sole, Janet Stephenson, Judil Johnson, Gloria vU0lVCl'lOII, Dianna Lad Sondra Biggs. 142 W Sportsdays HOCKEY Row One: Sharon Capoot, Wanda Zackert, Deanna Feldman, Bybee, Mary Lea Pewitt, Peggi jones. Row Three: Phyllis Karen Montgomery, Sharon Duffendack, Louise Katz, Linda Jacobson, Frances Napper, Joan Moran. Linville. Raw Two: Wanda Beard, Lynda Lambert, Claudia VOLLEYBALL E H i 1 s 2 x Row One: Carolyn Chiles, Wanda Beard, Kathryn Reeve, gelt, Phyllis Jacobson, Regina Platt. Row Three: Frances Sharon Duffendack, Karen Montgomery, Louise Katz, Peggi Napper, Cecilia Heine. Jones. Rau' Two: Margaret Bybee, Lynda Lambert, Carol Bor- igr , v 1 Q ,v + ' A ,5,,,-,H -,.. I' -w - - ef ,, ,f N. .- ' C with ,T 'af.f4?f5TlJlif.:, . l ., . .L i A Q. c 5 A P' P' Q Yuma, 5 f it M 'fjgg A V ,, S' . .. W , , , fr if y - ,, L ,. Q. J ' 4' A ,ff I K 'fwmh ' 'ii -, -- I N' ,eg g :IQ V . .fi ,Q sf ww 1: fx? ' 'X' ' Q -,X 9153-xr' . as .- if e Goalie Girls Ground-Stick-Hit Line-Up I W 1 If W X R f f X1 U4 4:g3:- tm I!! W A 1 W ii.lE.Ef.Ql. P Lt. Col. Rodney Rhinehart Lt. Col. Edwin Tivol SFC Ray D. Wire Cade! Cgfpy G4 Bnzzalion Commander Military Infzruczar xpt. Gary Hanson 3 Operationx Lt. Tom Shields Range and Ordnance Major Darold Graves Executive Officer Lt. Keith Creel Lt. Ed Nixon S-1 Adjulanz Lt. Mervyn Schwedt S-2 Inlelligence S-4 Supply Sgt. Wendell Wahlstedt Sgt.-Major Cpl. Mike Snyder Public Information 145 CHICAGO TRIBUNE SOCIETY First Row: Fredrick Egy, Ed Nixon, Bob Wyly. Serond Row: Tom Shields, Edwin Tivol, Darold Graves, Michael Snyder. COLOR GUARD Stanley Weintraub, Jim Williams, jerry Pittman Howard Furr. Front Row: Larry Silvey, Kenneth Adamson, William Shapiro, Larry Robertson, Larry Lasiter, Richard Craig, Thomas Cool, Jerry Nowlin, james Griffin, Garold Simmers. Serond Row: William Powell, Raymond Griggs, Michael Bergner, Lee An- derson, Gary Kepford, William Harris, Larry Furr, Howard Hartman. Third Row: Glenn Hereford, Richard Keller, Michael Nichols, Richard Sanford, Ronald Abrahams, Tommy Marley, Frederick Sutherland, Edward Harvey, Michael Rhine- hart. Fourth Rauf: William Holdeman, Floyd Leslie, joseph Williams, Dennis Yeager, Kenneth Braunlich, Ted Bowers, Billy Dukes, Marshall Trachtman, Willard Brassfield, Allen Craig. Company A 1ST PLATOON, Front Row: Harold 1flCkSOn, Howle, Clifton Porterfield, Bill Cahill, Larry Larry Gershon, Sam Rader, Arthur Chapman, Foster, Douglas Dollison. Third Row: jack Hill, Kenneth Pries, David Sewell, Robert Wyly. Sec- Gerald Lang, Francis Haywood, Michael Bovard, ond Row: Michael Goff, jerry Pittman, Greg Charles Todd, Steve Fenderson, Richard Arndt. Lt. Harold jackson Pldloon Leader Lt. James Hayward Company Commander ND PLATOON, Fronz Roux' Robert Hook, Elden owthcr, James Lovelace, Frederick Egy, Douglas Dollison, Darrell Harper, Danny Wfatkins. Second fouz' Melvin Edelblute, Howard Furr, Ralph Partlow, Flory Gonzalez, Danny Langley, Robert Foster. Third Roux' Kenneth Sauer, Michael Syn- der, Harry Dukes, jerry Dreher, Michael Tolle, james Stafford, Curtis Murphy. Lt. Steve Fenderson Platoon Leader 'I47 Company W-.J , N .,f Richard Cowden In Plaloon Leader Lt. Steve Keeler Company Commander 1ST PLATOON, Fir-,rt Row: Walter Kerstetter, J. W. Bailey, Bill Price, Larry Lewis. Third Row Gary Ackelberry, Darrel Swofford, Joseph Powell, Marcus Bryan, Dale Park, Eddie Melville, Stanlej Richard Cowden, Michael Hollan. Serond Row: Weintraub, Michael johnson, james Horn. Charles Stinson, john Shelton, Robert Davenport, Marcus Bryan 2nd Plafoorr Leader 148 SECOND PLATOON, Firrl Row: james Jenkins, john Gerdel, Wesley Townsend, Gary Bauman, Marcus French. Second Rauf: Don Letchworth, Frank Clark, Nylc Robinson, Gary Bennett, XX'en- 5 5 2 dell Wahlstedt. Third Row: Eugene Tartt, Georgi Majors, Dale I-lornsberger, Robert Mchone, jame Asplund, Michael Layton. f 1 E Honorary Lt. Col. Linda Bleich, Honorary Captains Diann Stephens and Pam Fry rep- resented Paseo at the Military Ball, the ROTC Circus, and numerous other ROTC events. The Paseo Battalion is proud to have been associated with and represented by these fine and beautiful young ladies. ROTC QUEEN LINDA BLEIQH My DIANN STEPHENS PAM FRY COMPANY A SPONSOR COMPANY B SPONSOR RIFLE TEAM, Front Row: Mervyn Schwedt, Ed Nixon, Edwin Tivol. Second Raw: Steve Keeler, Keith Creel, Marcus Bryan. HONOR GUARD, Front Row: Mervyn Schwedt, Marcus French, jim Hay- ward, jerry Pittman, Steve Keeler, Bob Wyly. Second Row: Harold jackson, Walter Kerstetter, Bob Davenport, Richard Arndt, Wendell Wahlstedt, Richard Cowden. Third Roux' Tom Shields, Ed Nixon, Mike Snyder, Stanley Weintraub, Jim Williams, Marcus Bryan. W-I Upperclassmen Line Brief Relaxation for Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Before the Grand March Newly Crowned Queen Principals Dance EDITORS: Truman Holman, Mary Reiff L lfs v :x fy, ADVISERI Luther Crocker The 1960 Stanley Schlozman, Juanita Almquist, Bill Van- denberg M-..., John Jensen, jerry Burstein Bob Bahr, Steve Barid, Carolyn Chiles, Richard Wllolf 152 gl ...A jim Konomos, Bryna Kleinstein, J. W. jones Paseon Staff qv-. Pat Murnan, janet Settles, jane Moske Eugene Kay, Becky Menu Phil Robb, Ed Tivol Sherry Cromwell, Karen Garner, Serean Griesel 153 Ake, Janice CSoph3 ,,,,,,v ,,,------ 6 5 Juntos ffff , ..,,,,,,. nd A Cappella ,,.,...,... Advance Girls Chorus ,,, American Association of ,... University Women 109, Basketball, All Stars --- ...,,,,. ,,,, Basketball, Varsity ',,, ,,,, Book Crew ..,,,,.. Boys' Chorus .,..,,,, Cafeteria Staff ,,,,...., Cheerleaders, B-team ,,, Cheerleaders, varsity .,,, Chemistry Club ,,,,. ..... - ,, Chicago Tribune Society ,,.. ,,, Band ,,,,,,..,.....,,A ,... 132, 133, Cynthians ....,,,,....., Debaters Delphians Discussion Club .,,.,....,. .... CSpanish Club3 El Ateneo Engineers Exchange Student ,,,,,,... ,.,,,.. ,, 8-13, Faculty ,,,,,,..,,,,,,, Fall Play ,,,,,,,,.....,,, ,,, 112, Future Business Leaders ....,,,,,,.,. Of America Fleur de Lis CFrench Club3 Football, All Stars ,,,,.,.... 125, 126, Football, B-team . ,,,,,,A,A.,...... Football, varsity ,,.,.,,,,,,, 125, 126, Future Nurses of America .,,,,,,,..,, Future Teachers of America ....,,,,,, Homerooms: Absentee v,,,,,.... --, ,, Adams, Austin ,,, ,, Bailey, Baity -., ,, Bergstrom ,,, Bingman eeee, ,- Blase, Bock ..,. .,,.,., , , Burns ,..,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,, ,, Cable ...ee ,.,.,,,,... . ..., , , Campbell, E., Campbell, R. ,, -, Campbell, W. M., Cater ,,, Chambers, Clark ,,....,,, Coleman , eee. , ..,,. , -, Coulter, Daugherty ,,, Downie, Dwight ,,, ,- Erickson ,,.,,s,,. ,- Falls, Fessler ,,, ,, Gauldin .... .. .,,, ,, Gersh, Gherring ,,, ,, Gott, Holley ..,, ,, Jacobson ..,,,,.. -- Johnson, Johnston -, Jourdan, Kluttz sss, ,, Limbaugh, Lindley ,-- ,, Lindwall .,.,,,,.,,A.. ,, Lovern, McGinnis .f-f-A. ,, Manlove, Minckemeyer ,,, ,, Parker, Patterson ,,,,,. ,, Pettit, Powell - .,,,,, ,, Richmond ,,., ,,,, , ,, .Sampson, Schmidt ,,,, ,, Sears, Shawver ,,... ,, Shepherd, Shew ,, ,, Shull ,,.,, , ,,... -- Walker, Wehrle ,... ..,,,,,,,,,,. Weinberg, Welch ,,...,.,,,,.,,., Index .,,,,,,,,..,,,,. 154, 155, 156, Inter-Club ,,,, , ...,,,,.., ,,,..... V Iotas ,,,,..,,,,,,...,,....., .,.,,. Junior Class Officers ,,, -- Lettermen Club ,..,, -ee Managers .,,,,, --- Mask and Wig ,,,.,., ..., Mixer Committee ,- ,,,, ,,, National Honor Society --- ,,, Nurse Assistants ,,..,,, ,,, Office Assistants ,,,,. ,,..,, Orchestra Paseon ,,.. ,,, ,,, 153, Patricians Pep Club ,,,.. Peppettes Press Staff ,,,,.,.. ,-- ---f Queen, Football ,,,,,.. ,,, Queen, Miss Peppy ' f,f-16171037 98 99 95 110 135 134 117 99 14 129 130 118 146 93 111 92 111 107 91 19 121 113 117 107 127 129 127 108 108 86 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 63 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 157 95 92 45 90 128 128 113 108 94 95 95 96 154 93 104 105 87 131 106 149 94 117 150 147 Queen, R.O.T.C. ,,.. -VY Quill and Scroll ,,,,.. ..., Red Cross Committee ,,, ,,, Rifle Team - ,,...,.,, V-A R.O.T.C. Company A ,,, ,,, Company B ,,, ,,,, , 148 Senior Ballot , .,,, ,,, 46, 47 Senior Class Officers ,,.v 18 Senior Pin Winners .,, ,,, 140 Senior Play ,, ,.,,,.. -W 120 Stage Crew , ,,,.,,,, --- 117 Shield Candidates -2- ff, 142 Student Council Executive Board ,, W 48 Officers .,,,,,.,, fa 48 Representatives ,,,, ,- 49 Thicions ,,,,.,,,,.., .erf 9 0 Track, Cross Country ,, ,N 137 Track, Freshman ,,,, ,,- 138 Track, Varsity ,,,, f,,.V--- 1 38 Track, Jr. Varsity ,,, ,-.. ,,,. he 133 Traffic Squad ,,,., -Y .f.vfA-- 50 Y-Teens , ..Yf,, ,, 114, 115, 116 Zetas .. ,,,,,,.,,,, ,,..,ff..-.- 9 1 Aaron, Mark CSr3 ,, ,,,, 20, 50, 64, 91, 119, 128 Aaron, Sondra CSr3 , ,,,,,,, 20, 48, 71, S7 90, 94, 102, 108, 112, 113, 114, 118, 120 Aarons, Jerry Ann C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Abrahams, Ronald CFresh3 ,, ..,. 72, Abrams, Carol CSoph3 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Ackelberry, Gary CSoph3 ,,,,,,,, 73, Adams, Gerald C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Adamson, Carol Jean CFresh3 ,,,,,,,,. Adamson, Kenneth CFresh3 ...... 63, 78 146 65 148 67 72 146 Index Agnos, John C83 ,,,,,, ,,,,,Y, - W- Agronin, Shirley CSoph3 --7-2- 80, 92, 142 Aitchison, Bob CSr3 --- Alber, Vivian Anne C83 ,,,,,,,,,, 78, 142 49 78 104 142 Albert, Carol C83 ,,,,,,,, Albert, John CSr3 ,,,, Aleshire, Terry' CJr3 ,,-, -,,,1,,1, 20, 73 Alexander, Joe CJr3 ,,, ,, 49, 128 133, 139 Alexander, Pat CSr3 ,,,,,,,, Y,, 20, 71 Alexiou, Gregory CSoph3 ,,, ,,.. 77, 90 109, 111 Allen, Herbie CFresh3 ,,, ,,,,,,, ,, 60 Allen, Linda Kay C83 Allison Walter Fresh , --- ,,, 78,104,142 Allison, Lee CSOPh3 --,.. .... 4 9, 58, 136 66 129 , C 3 ,, Alm, William CFresh3 ,,,, ,,,,,, 61, Almquist, Juanita CSr3 ,,,,,,,, 53, 90, 94 95, 99, 102, 105, 108, 114, 118, 119, 152 Altxutt, James Ralph CJr3 ,,,,,,,,YYY Y 80 Alnutt, Marilyn C83 ,,,,,,,, -------- 7 3 Alpert, Sam C83 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Anderson, Beverly CSr3 ,,,,,,,, 82, 98, 110 Anderson, Edward CFresh3 .....,.. 66, 146 Anderson, Horace CFresh3 ,,,,,,,,,, 60 Anderson, Jerry CSoph3 ,,,,,, ,,,, 5 9 Anderson, Mary Ann CSr3 ,, ,, 20, 77 Aregood, Johnny C83 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 7 Arehart, Charles Richard C83 --- -,,, 67 Armaton, Mary Jane CSoph3 ,,,,,,,,,, Armstrong, Bill CSr3 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 20, 81 Armstrong, Norma Jean CFresh3 ...... 86 Arndt, Richard CSoph3 ,,,,,, 56, 147, 150 Ash, Bill CFresh3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,--- ,,,, 6 0 Ashburn, Jo Lemire CFresh3 ,,,,,,,,, 69 Ashcraft, Gayle Ann C83 ,,,,,,,, 78, 104 ASPIUHCL 1211105 CJr3 ----------.. 77, 148 Atchisson, Alice CJr3 ,,, ,,,. 49, 62, 93 98, 112 Audslev, Judy CSoph3 ,.,,,, 49, 56, 91, 104 Austin, Nancy C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 78 Axelrod, Barry Alan CFresh3 ,,,,,, 73, 139 Ayres, Marsha CJr3 ....., 81, 91, 107, 115 Baellow, David CFresh3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Bagley, Diana Marie C83 ...,,,,, 66, 104 Bahr, Bob CSr3 .,,,,,,,, 20, 46, 53, 111 112, 119, 120, 152 Bailey, Patricia Anne CJr3 ..,,,, 64, 87, 91 98, 103, 107, 112, 130, 131 Bailey, Sharon C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 Bailey, Susan C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 142 Bailey, William CSoph3 , ,,,,,,,,, 59, 148 Bain, Roberta Ann C83 ,,,.,. 78, 104, 142 Balderston, Mary Lou CSoph3 ,,.,.. 56, 108 Balderston, Robert C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Bales, Warren Howard C83 ,,,,,,,,,. 67 Ballard, Gilbert Iawrance CJr3 ,,,,,,,, Ballard, Judi CJr3 ,,,,,,,, 4s, 64, 87, 90 94, 95, 98, 103, 107, 108, 111, 114, 118 Ballard, Ruth Ury ,,,,,. 84, 93, 103, 107 Bandelier, David CSr3 .,,,,,,. 20, 71, 107 118, 138 Banister, Nikki CJr3 ,,,,.,,,,, 84, 92, 99 Banister, Zoe Michele C83 ,,.,,,,,,, , 78 Banning, Lance CSr3 ,,,,,, 20, 53, 110, 111 Banning, larry CFresh3 ,.,,,,,,,, 68, 96 Baptist, Rosamarie CJr3 ,,,,,,,,,, 20, Barber, Karen CSr3 ,,,,,,,,,, 20, 46, 75 82 Barbour, Jerry CSoph3 ,,.,,,,,,,,... 61 Barbour, Jim CSr3 .,,,,,,,.,,,,, 20, 25 1 Barbour, Ruth CSoph3 ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. Barid, Steve CSr3 ,,,,,,.. 20, 50, 71, 118, 119, 91, 128, 138, 152 Barker, Sam CSoph3 ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,, Barksdale, Beatrice CSoph3 ,,,, ,,,, Barksdale, Joseph CSr3 ,,,,, Barnard, Kathleen CFresh3 ,, Barnett, Carolyn CSoph3 ,,,, 73 ,,,, 72 63 Bartholomew, James CSoph3 ,,,,,, 77, 110 Bartlett, Barbara Jean C83 ,,,,,,..,,,, 78 Bartlett, Cynthia CSoph3 ,,,.., 68, 110, 142 Bartlow, Charles CSr3 ,Y ,.,,,, 64, 94 Barton, Leonard C83 ,,, ,....,, ,- 67 Bash, Jerry C83 ,,.,,, ..,,,,,..,, 6 7 Bashford, Jim CJt3 ,., ,,,,.e.f 55, 98, 99 Baskett, Kenneth CJr3 ,..,,, 50, 85, 92,118 Bastian, Betty CSr3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 20, 82 Bauman, Garry Walter CSoph3 ,,,, 61, 148 Bays, Philip CJr3 ,,,,.,,,,,. 76, 96, 110 128, 136 Baysinger, Kathie CSr3 ,,,,,, 20, 48, 53, 90 94, 95, 102, 105, 108, 114, 118 Baysinger, Martha CFresh3 ,,,.Vff- 79, 104 107, 142 Beach, Allen CSr3 ,, ,,,.,, 20, 73, 128 Beach, Dan CJr3 ,,, ,,, 50, 86, 91, 127 128, 138 Beach, Jane C83 ,,.,,,, --,,,.----4 5 2 Beadles, Michael C83 .,,,,. .-vf 4 9, 80 Bearce, Lovina CFresh3 -,,Y,,,,, , 63, 142 Beard, Judy CFresh3 ,, ,,,,,,,.,f 54, 111 Beard, Kathryn Elizabeth C83 ,,.,,,,, 78 Beard, Wanda Irene CJr3 ,,.,,, 45, 48, 84, 90, 94, 95, 98, 103, 105, 107, 114, 118 140, 141, 143 Beaver, Mike C83 ,-, ,,.---,,..,V -f 67 Becchina, Rosa Anne C83 ,...,,,,..,, 78 Beck, Gene CFresh3 .,,,, , Beck, Mildred CFresh3 ,,, , 63 Bell, Jim qsopm ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, Bell, Joyce CFresh3 ...,,,,,,,, ,,, 63 Bell, Linda C83 ,,,,,...,,,,,,,, ,,, 78 Bellafiore, Alicia Marie CFresh ,,,, ,,, 58 Bellafiore, Joe CFresh3 ,,,,,,,, ,,, 66 Bellafiore, Patrina C83 ,,,,,, ,,,, 6 9 Benedict, Jeanne C Fresh3 ,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 3 Benge, Virginia Lee C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Benjamin, Judith Ann CFresh3 ,,,, 84, 142 Bennett, Everett C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 148 Bennett, Sandra CSr3 ,,,,,, ,, 20, 82 Bennett, Willard CSoph3 ,,, ,,,,,, ,, 61 Berg, Fred CSoph3 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, 99 Bergner, Michael C Fresh3 ,...., 60, 96, 146 Bezner, Rich Sanford C 83 ,, Biggs, Ernie Edgar C83 --- Biggs, Sondra Jean C83 ,,,,,, 80, 104, Bigley, Dave C83 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Birchfield, Bobby Sue CJr3 .,,,,,,, , Black, Bill CFresh3 ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Blackburn, Bob C83 ,, ,,,,, , Blackmore, Donald Dean CJr3 Blackmore, Ronald CJr3 ,,,,., 52 66 142 67 73 -,,, 83, 111 76 74 Blain, Carl CFresh3 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,, 63 Blair, Michael CSoph3 ,,,,,, ,,, 77, 107 Blakesley, Joan CSoph3 ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 6 Blakey, Donald Wesley C83 ,, ,,,, Blakenship, Janice CFresh3 ,,, ,,, 62 Blankenship, Melvin Ray C83 , ,,,, ,, Blanton, Rella Louise CSr3 ,,,,,,,, 21, 82 Bleich, Linda CSr3 ,,,,,,,, 21, 46, 71, 99 102, 130, 149 Boatman, Barbara Gayle CJr3 ,,-- 57, 112 Boatman, Marcus Lee C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Bockover, Delores CSr3 ,, 20, 49, 75, 92 95, 108, 118, 119 Boedeield, Barbara CSr3 ,,.... 21, 80, 92 8 Burstein, Martin C83 ,,,,,,,,,, 48, 49, 67 Burton, Susan CSr3 ,,,,,,,, 21, 84, 93, 98 Bushakra, Annette CSoph3 ,,,,,..,,,,, Busch, John CJr3 ..,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,, Busick, Joyce CFresh3 ,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 61 Butler, Barbara CJr3 ,,.,.,, 57, 90, 99, 105 Butler, Ronald CFresh3 ,,,,.,,,,,.,.. 68 Butts, Sue CJr3 ,,,...,,,,, , ,,,.,, 84, 93 Bybee, Claudia tm ,,.... 84, 93, 103, 105 107, 111, 115, 140, 141, 145 Bybee, Margaret CSoph3 .,,,,, 76, 93, 103 142, 143 Byers, Charles CFresh3 ,,,,,, 85, 136, 139 Byram, Clyde C83 ,,,, ,,,,,,,... 6 7 Cahill, Bill csophp ,,,,,,., ,,, 60, 147 Caldwell, Nancy CFresh3 ,, ,,,, 81, 96 104, 114 Calhoun, Michael C83 ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 2 Callicotte, Sharon CFresh3 ,, -- 54, 111 Cambron, Ernest CJr3 ,,, ...,,,,, ,, 77 Cameron, Gloria C83 - - f,,..-- 59, 104 Camino, Lynn CJr3 ,,,,,,,, 84, 93, 95, 103 107, 114, 142 Camp, Stephanie C83 ,,,..,,,,,,,.,. 66 Campbell, Barbara CFresh3 ,,,,.. 79, 142 Campbell, Beverly Ann CJr3 ,,,,,, 74, 103 Campbell, Dm qsrp ,,,,,, 36, 71, 98, 119 Campbell, Gary CSr3 ,,....,,,,.., 21, 55 Campbell, Roger CSoph3 ,,..,,,,,,,,. 60 Campbell, Ronald CSoph3 ,,,,....,,., 59 Campbell, Ronnie CSoph3 ..,,,,,,,.,, Capoot, Sharon CSoph3 ,,,,., 68, 96, 103 141, 142, 143 Carlson, Claudia CJr3 ,,,,,, 64, 87, 98, 103 105, 107 Carlson, John C83 ,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 52 Carlson, Kenneth CJr3 .,,,,,,,.. 70, 125 Carlson, Lynda Lu Verne C83 ,,,,,, 52, 96 Carnegie, Judy CJr3 .,,,,,,,., 74, 90, 111 Cbmey, Louis CFresh3 ,,,, , ,,,, 68, 139 Carney, Richard C83 ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Carpenter, Charles CJr3 ,,...,,,,,,,. 73 Carpenter, Sharon Ann C83 ,,,,,,,,,, Carroll, Byron CSr3 ,,,,,, 21, 53, 112, 120 Carson, Gary CJr3 ,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 80 Carstensen, Larry CSr3 ,,,,.,,,,,.. 22, 81 Carter, Howard Lee CFresh3 ,,,,,,,.,, Carter, Laurie CSoph3 ..,, 56, 91, 99, 129 136, 139 Carter, Scott CSr3 ,,,,.. 22, 48, 71, 90, 111 112, 117, 120 Qrter, Susan CJr3 ..,,,,...,, 84, 93, 95 103, 118 Cartmill, Roger W. CSr3 .,,,...,,, 22, 82 Cartwright, Calvin C83 ,,,,,, Cartwright, Shelia Ann CFresh3 ,,,,,,,- 86 ,,,- 54, 104 Casebolt, Joseph CJr3 - ..,,,.. ,Y 77, 92, 94 Cates, Clarence CJr3 ,,...,,,...- 76, 107 Caviar, Arnold CSr3 ,,,,,, 22, 85, 112, 128 Caviar, Michele CSoph3 ,,,,,,,,. 65, 103 Chaffin, Gordon David CFresh3 Chaffin, Vicki Lyn CFresh3 ,,,,.. 69, 142 Chaney, Marvin CFresh3 ,,.. ...., 8 6 Chang, Wesley C83 ,,...,,, ,,,,g6, 52 Chapman, Arthur CSoph3 ,,,,,,,, , 147 Chapman, Donna Marie C83 ,,,,..., -- 59 Chapman, Janet C83 ,,.,,,, Chiles, Carolyn CSr3 ,,,,,,, 94, 110, --,,, 83, 111 22, 46, 85, 90 140, 143, 152 Chisharn, Norman CFresh3 ,..,,,.. -2- 86 Cholstrom, John CSr3 .,,,,,....-,,. - Christensen, Peter CSr3 ,,,,,, 19, 22, 48 49, 85, 90, 92, 98, 99, 107, 1 , 11 112, 117, 120 Christman, Don C83 ,,,..eee...f ---f 5 2 Chronister, Sonya CFresh3 -,, ,,--- 85 Church, Carolyn CFresh3 ,,- ,,- 79, 96 141, 142 Ciro, Louis CSoph3 ..f,,..-----e -A-- 7 7 Ciro, Terese Antoinette C83 ----A- 35, 111 Clar, Elresa C83 ..----..ff--- --A-e-- 7 1 Clark, Frank CSoph3 ,.ef. --fA-f- 5 9, 143 Clark, Karen C83 .,,,. , ...., 83, 96, 142 Clark, Kenneth CJr3 ,,...,,, 77, 92, 110 Clark, Linda CSr3 ,,, ,,, 22, 31, 98, 130 Clark, Lowell C83 ,,,, ,....,..,, - - 67 Clark, Marjorie CSr3 2, fe.- 22, 32 93 Clark, Nita CFresh3 -V f5--ff--- 55 Clark, Vertisa C83 eee. f-----f 7 5 Clarkson, Harry C83 --..vf----- --f-- 6 7 Clarkson, Virginia CJr3 f.-fff----- -7- 34 Clay, Jay CFresh3 ,,,,., 66, 123, 136, 132 Clay, William C83 ,,,,.,,,.., ,..,,1. 5 A Clem, Cynthia CJr3 e,,.--- --ff 8 4 Clem, Judith C83 ,,,,..,, -- 66 Clements, Carolyn CJr3 ,,, ,- 76 Cleveland, Carl C83 .,,, ..,ff...Yf 5 2 Clifford, Wayne C83 ,,,,,. ...,,,... 6 f Clingan, Joyce CFresh3 ,.f,,,,,...fff Clock, James CJr3 ,,,,,,,. 48, sl, 91, 115 Cockrell, Pat CFresh3 ,.,,,. ,ff,..Vf, 7 I 22 ' Cohen, Joan CSr3 ,,,,.,,,,..-f- , S1 Cohen, Michael CSoph3 ,,.. ,-, 58, 102 Cokerham, Janet Sue C83 ,..-fff ...ff 5 I Cole, Larry C83 ,,,,,..,,... --fA---- 6 1 Coleman, Carole CSr3 ,,,,,, 22, 77, 95, 101 107, 108, 115, 111 Coley, Linda Lou C83 ,,....,,..-,-- 71 Collins, Raymond CSoph3 ,...,ee. ..f5 6 1 1 Bogdon, Jon CJr3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Bokonich, Steven C83 ,, ,,,,,,,,, 67 Boone, Sharon CSr3 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 21, 82 Borgelt, Carol CSr3 ,,,,.,.. 21, 71, 93, 98 102, 105, 140, 143 Borgelt, John CFresh3 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Bornowski, Lynne CFresh3 ,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Boswell, Joyce CSoph3 ,,.., ..,, , , 49, 111 141, 142 Bovard, Mike CFresh3 ,,,,,,,, 72, 99, 147 Bovard, Patty C83 ,,,,,,,,,,,,., 78, 142 Bower, Anna Marie CFresh3 ,,,,,,,,,. 68 Bower, Ted CFresh3 ,,,,,,, ,,, 63, 146 Bowers, David CSoph3 ,,, ,,,,,- Bowman, John C83 ,,,, ,,,. 6 7 Bowman, Paul CFresh3 ,,, ,,, 69 Bowman, Sandra C83 ,.... ,,.. 5 9 Boyce, Kathie CSoph3 ,, .,,,,. 68 Boyer, Linda CFresh3 -- ,,, 68, 104 141, 142 Boysen, Stephen C83 ,,,,. ,,,,,, Brackeen, Stephen CJr3 ,,, ..,,,, ,, 77 Bradbury, Jayne CJr3 ,,.- ,,- 84, 110 Bradley, Donna CJr3 ,,,,, .,,,,,,, 8 4 Bradley, Judy CJr3 .,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 75 Bradley, Martha Jo CJr3 ,,,,,,,...., Bradshaw, Ken CSr3 , , ..,., 21, 82, 128 Bradshaw, Linda CFresh3 ,,,,,...,,,, 68 Brady, Sherry C83 ,,,,.., ,,,..,,, 7 8 Braley, Caroldeen CJr3 ,,, -ee 75 Braley, David Lee CSoph3 ,, ,,, 59 Brand, Carolyn CSoph3 --f ---5 68 Brassfield, Geraldine C83 ,,, ,,-.,,, 78 Brassfield, Willard CFresh3 .,.,,, 68, 146 Braunlich, Kenneth CFresh3 ,...., 68, 146 Bray, Carol CJr3 ,,,,....,, --- 70, 93 Bretton, Janice C83 ,, ,,,..,, ..,, 5 9 Brewster, Mary Lee CFresh3 ,- ,,,,,, 68 Bridge, Rebecca CSr3 .,.YYf --- 58, 98 Brim, Sarah CJr3 ,,,,,,. ,.,, 7 5 Brisbin, Paula CFresh3 ,,, ,,, 68 Britt, Sheila C83 ,,,,,, ,,- 66 Britton, Bill C83 ,,,,.. ,,, 67 Brockman, Kaye C83 ,,, ,,, 60 Broner, Carolyn CJr3 -, ,,.. 74 Broner, Frank C83 ,,,,.,, ...,,, 6 6 Brooks, Mary Frances C83 -, ,,, 69, 49 Brooks, Stephen CSr3 ,,,, ,,,. 7 3 Bross, Thomas CSr3 ,.,, ,,, 21, 76 Brown, Anita CFresh3 ,,- ---, 34 Brown, Carol CFresh3 ,,, ,-- 63 Brown, David C83 ,,... ,-- 80 Brown, Dorothy C83 ,,- ,,,,....Y W 86 Brown, Doyle CSoph3 ,,,....,,,...2Y 84 Brown, Frank C83 ,..,,,,,...,,,,,., 67 Brown, Harlow CSr3 ,,..., 21, 56, 118,119 Brown, Joe CSr3 ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,. 21, 71 Brown, Judy CSoph3 ,,,,.....,,,,... Brown, Leland CFresh3 ,,,, ,,,.. 6 8 Brown, Marcia CFresh3 ...,,, ..,,,, 7 2 Brown, Maurice David C83 .,,,,.,,.. Brown, Sharon CFresh3 eefe. V-,. 7 9, 104 141, 142 Brown, Thomas CFresh3 ,,, ,,,, ,, 81 Brown, Vanita Jene C83 ,-- ,- 59, 104 116, 142 Brown, Willie C83 ,,,,., ..,fY. 6 0 Brownfield, Linda C83 ,,,...,,,,..-- 59 Brownfield, Sharon CJr3 ,,,,,. 75, 93, 99 Browning, Madelyn CSr3 V, ,.., 21, 84 Brownlee, Janie CSoph3 ,, Y,,, ,,, 59 Bruce, Donald CSr3 ,,,, ,,- 21, 37 Bruce, Jim CJr3 .,,,,,,,, ,,,-- 8 5 Brunn, Marcia CSoph3 ,-- .... -, 56 Bryan, Lynnann C83 ,,, ,f...- 5- 60 Bryan, Marcus CJr3 ,, -,, 77, 118 148, 150 Bryant, Linda C83 --- .,,, ,, 59 Buchanan, Carol CJr3 ,,,, .,,,. - 70 Buchanan, James C83 ,,,,,, ,-- 60 Buchanan, Michael CSoph3 ,,, .ffe - 56 Bucher, Frankie Delores CSr3 ,,,,,, 21, 58 Bucher, Helen CJr3 ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 75 Buchta, Philip CJr3 ..,,,,,,,,.,,, 77, 109 Buckner, Donna CSr3 ,,,,,, 21, 64, 99, 105 Buckner, Kathy CFresh3 ,,,,.. 54, 104, 114 Buckner, Marcia CFresh3 ,,, ,,,,.,,,,,. 63 Budd, Geoffrey CJr3 ,,,,.,.,,, 50, 85, 98 99, 107 Buebendorf, Jonathan CJr3 ,,, ,,, 64, 87 92. 96 Buettner, Emmett CSoph3 -W ----Y 61 Bulavsky, Jack CSoph3 ,,- ,,- 56 Bulavsky, Jerry C83 ,,,,, ,,, 67 Burden, ,Dianne CJr3 , ,,,, ,,, 75 Burden, Sharon CSoph3 ,,, ,,, 86 Burke, Gary CSr3 ..,,,, ,,, Burkitt, Joyce CJr3 ,,, ,---- 75 Burnham, Betty CJr3 ,,,, .,,,,,, 7 7, 99 Burns, Phyllis C83 .,,,,,,,....,,,,,, 59 Bement, Jerry qsrp , ,,,,,. 21, 48, so, 53 92, 94, 108. 111, 118, 119, 152 Combs, Laraine CFresh3 ,,,,, -- 5 Compton, Jo Anne CJr3 .,,,,,..e,Ya 81 Conrad, Don CFresh3 2,,..eeeee-...e cook, Bill csrp ,,,,..,,,....,. ,..., 8 4 Cook, John CJr3 ,,,,,,.,,, 58,91,99,11! 127, 131 Cool, Thomas CFresh3 ,,,,. 49, 73, 99, 141 Cooledge, Richard CJr3 .,,,,...,, 130,191 1 , . Commer, Carolyn CJr3 ,, ..,,,,,..,, 7. Cooper, Allen CSr3 ,.., ,,, 22, .55, 95 99,7121 Cooper, John CSr3 .,,e,,.....,,.a... 8 Cooper, Rachel Delores CSoph3 .,,, 65, 101 141, 14. Cornish, Sandra 1Sr3 ,,,,,,, ----- 22, 75 85, 103, 105 Embich, Ina Mae 1Jr3 -- Dingus, Sandra 1Sr3 --- Copeland, Dale 183 --- --------- 52 Copeland, Jerry 1Jr3 .... .......v.. 7 3 Coronato, Diane 1Jr3 .... -- 107 , 108, 112, 113 Costley, Larry 1Sr3 ,,,...,....... 22, 55 Courtney, John 1Sr3 ,..,, - ..,...,,,, 55 Cowden, Arthur 1Jr3 -- Cowden, Richard 1Jr3 --- ------- 85 ---- 148, 150 Cox, Dianna 1Fresh3 ,... - ......,. 72 Cox, Don 183 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 52 119 Cox, Judith Diane Q3 .....1 56, 94, Crago, Kathy Sue 1 ph3 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Craig, Barbara 183 ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. . - 64 Craig, Allen 1Fresh3 ....... 63, 110, 146 80 90 craig, Jim fsib -f-4- 22, 49, 50, 85, 95, 96, 110, 118 craig, Patricia 1Sr3 ...... 22, 82, 112, 120 Craig, Richard 1Fresh3 .......... 60, 146 Cramm, Gerald 1Fresh3 ,,,,, ----- 79, 14g 5 Crawford, Frances 1Soph3 Crawford, Joyce 1Jr3 ,,,,.,.......... 75 Creel, Elizabeth 1Jr3 .,,,,, 64, 87,'93, 99 103, 105, 115 Creel, Keith 1Sr3 ,,,,,, -- ZZ, 84, 145, 150 Creel, Kirby 183 1,A.. ......,-,v,,, 8 0 Cromwell, Sherry 1Sr3 ,,,,,, 22, 48, 80, 91 95, 102, 105, 108, 113, 117, 153 Cronkhire, Charles 183 ...,,,,,,,,. -- 66 Croom, James 1Fresh3 .,....,,,,,,,, Cross, Betty 1Fresh3 ,,,, Paul 1Soph3 -- Crow, Crow, Richard 183 ,,,, Crow, Robert L, 183 ,,,, ,,,, Crump, Bill 1Sr3 ,,,,, Cullen, Sharon 1Sr3 ffff ,..,,.... ------- 86 -- 77, 129 67 -- 82 75 Cummings, Anne 1Jr3 ,..,.,,,,,, 76, 96 Cunningham, Michael 1Jr3 --- 125, 128,139 Curp, Marilyn 1Jr3 .,..,,,,,,,,,,.. 70 Cuthbertson, Janet 1Sr3 ,,.... 22, 82, 140 D1,Kh 156113 ..,,.,,,v,..,, --56 as my P 23 53 94 96 Dale, Philip 1Sr3 ,,,,,, Dalton, Gerald 1Soph3 -- Dameron, Dee 1Sr3 -- ' i10,'119 ---- 76, 90, 99 --- 23, 81, 93, 94, 98, 115 Daniels, Barbara 1Jr3 -- -- 84, 93, Daniels, Sandra 1Jr3 ,,,f,Y., 70, 91, 99 103, 105 Davenport, Robert Warren 1Soph3 ,... 148, 107, 56 150 Davis, Diane 1Fresh3 ,fff,f,,,, 85, 104 116 142 Davis, Dona 183 ,,... --- 80, Davis, Felton 1Jr3 --- W... 85, 125 128, 138 Davis, Fred 1Fresh3 ....,,,,,,,, 66, 111 Davis, James 1Soph3 ,,,,,,,. 73, 129, 139 Davis, John M. 1Fresh3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Davis Kenny 183 ,,,,,, e..,,,,,, 5 2 Davis', Larry 1 113 ,,,, -- 70, 90, 128 132, 138 77 Davis, Marshall 1Soph3 ,,,,..A A,,,,. - Davis, Nancy Jo 1Jr3 ,,..,, Davis, Paul Herbert 183 64, 87, 92, 94 118, 1415142 ------------ 75 Davis, Richard 1Sr3 .,.,,, 23, 84, 98,107 138 108 128, Davis, Robert 1Soph3 --- -- 76, 91, Davis, Shirley 1Soph3 ---------- 64, Davisson, Gary 1Fresh3 ...,,, 66, 96, Dawsori, Bill 1Soph3 ,,,, Dawson, Ted 1Fresh3 ---- 129, 138 142 110 57 -555555 66 Deal, Clifford 1Fresh3 ---, ---- Dean, Robert 1Sr3 --------. --------- 103 Delaney, Janice Carol 1Soph3 ----- 57, 111, 113,116,142 DeMarco, Guy Paul 1Soph3 -...--.--- 56 DeMarea, Larry 1Sr3 -.--- 18, 23, 47, 50 71, 91, 95. 96, 110, 117, 123 Deming, Ruth Ann 1Fresh3 -.--.. 72, 142 Denney, Larry 183 ---------------- 80 Dennis, Larry 183 ------------------ 67 Dethlefsen, Mark 183 ----....- ..- 83, 111 Dethloff, Verrell Leon 1Fresh3 -------- 85 DeWinrer, Paula 1Jr3 ------ 85, 93, 103 108, 110, 140, 141 DeWitt, Meredith 1Sr3 ---------- 23, 84 Dickey, Sharon 183 .-------.-.- 83, 1021 7 Didde, Georgia 1Jr3 --- Diedrichs, Maxine 1Jr3 ------ 80, 91, Diersch, Rose 1Fresh3 -- 99 103, 105, 115 ------ 68, 142 58 Dingus, Judy 1Soph3 ---- ------ - ---- 23, Dudley, Sandra 183 --------,,------ 78 Duffelmeyer, Barbara 1Fresh3 ----- 49, 72 104, 107, 114 Duffendack, Sharon 1Sr3 ------ 23, 49, 56 90, 94, 99, 102, 105, 114, 118, 141 142, 143 D1-Ike, Edna 1SoPh3 ff-f..---- 85 Duke, Elaine 1Sr3 -- --- 23, 81, 93 - 102, 107 Dukes, Billy 1Fresh3 --- --- 81, 146 Dukes, Harry Orb ff- --- 70, 147 Dukes, Joel 183 ---- ,-,---w 6 0 Dumas, Vicki 183 4 ,--4 ff- 80, 104 Dunbar, Ralph 1Jr3 ------- 76 Dycus, Bill 1Sr3 -- --- 25, 85 Dykes, Sheila 1Fresh3 V-- 63, 142 Hades, Bill 183 --- --- 78 Fades, Carl 1Sr3 ---- ---- Eades, Carol 1Soph3 --- --- 77, 103 Eades, Melvin 1Soph3 - --- --------- -- Eades, Nancy 1Jr3 -, --------- -------- 8 4 Eakens, Carl 1Sr3 ----- --- 23, 50, 85, 120 Earhart, Suzanne 1Jr3 95, 103, 105, 108, 125, ------ 45, 48, 90, 141 59 138 94 , 119, 140, 1 1 1, 1 14 Eastman, William 1Soph3 ------------ Eastwood, Wes 1Fresh3 .-,... 79, 129, Ebert, Elaine 1Jr3 ------ Eckel, Sandra 1Fresh3 --- Edelblutte, Melvin 1Jr3 ---- -- 70, 98, 57, Edgar, Ronnie 1Jr3 -------- ----- Edwards, Bonnie Lou 1Fresh3 Edwards, Gary 1Jr3 --.- 139 115 ---- 72, 142 147 73 ----- 86, 104 107, 142 Edwards, Carol Ruth 1Fresh3 --------- 63 58 62 Egender, James 1Sr3 -- Eggers, Ruth 183 ----- Egy, Frederic 1Soph3 -- -------- 23, ------ 80, 142 - 76 90 107 112, '146f 147 Eifler, Larry 1Sr3 --- ------.-- 74, 94, 118 Eisenman, Donald 1Jr3 . ------- 50, 85, 92 107, 109, 118, 128, 138 58 Elkins, Carol Joann 1Soph3 Elliott, Bill 1Fresh3 - -- Ellis, Brenda Kay 183 -- Ellis, Judith 1Fresh3 ---- 7 Ellis, 116, 1Soph3 ---- .-- Ellwell, Margaret 1Fresh3 ----------- 60 4 V- 78 63 Elson, Linda Ann 1Sr3 ----- ---- 2 3, 71 86 Emery, Gary Patrick 1Soph3 - ----- 76, 90 110, 129, 136 Emler, Joyce 1Soph3 ..-----.- 64, 96, 108 Endicott, Dolores 1Soph3 ----------,, 65 Endicott, Yvonne 183 ,YAY Y-----g 6 9 Epps, Ricky 1Soph3 ---f --- 61, 129 Epstein, Stan 183 ---- ------ 7 8 Ersch, Virginia 1Sr3 ---- --- 23, 71 Erwin, Ronald 1Soph3 --- ---- 77 Estes, Arthur 183 --- ----- 71 Estes, Joyce 1Sr3 .---- ----- 2 4, 80 Etter, Ronnie 1Jr3 ------ ----------- 7 0 Ewing, Joyce 1Fresh3 ---------------- Ewing, Juanita 1Fresh3 ---- 72 -- 62, 104, 142 Eyer, Carol 1Sr3 ------ ------- 2 4, 82 Faden, Sandra 183 ...-..... 78, 104, 142 Fairman, Jim 1Soph3 ---- - -------, , Falin, Sharon 1Jr3 ------ 76, 99, 103, 115 Fanner, Cheryl Lee 1Fresh3 .----- 54, 116 Farmer, Jerry 1Jr3 -------- 64, 87, 90, 98 119, 125, 128, 138 Feldman, Deanne Jane 1Jr3 --..--. 85, 140 141, 143 Feldman, Linda 1Fresh3 ------ 81, 141, 142 Feldman, Tom 1Sr3 ----- --- 24, 82, 107 Fells, Robert 183 -------- -------- 1 42 Felt, Renetta 183 ---------- ---- 8 3, 96 Fenderson, Janice Lynn 183 ------.--- 86 Fenderson, Steve 1 Sr3 Fenton, Paulette 1Fresh3 -- Fenton, Ronald 1Soph3 --- Feo, Freddy 183 --------- Ferguson, Eddie 1Fresh3 ----------- 24, 73, 110, 147 ------- 63 59 --fffffff 59 ------------- 66 68, 90 142 Feuerstein, Joan 1Fresh3 ------ , Findlay, John 183 A ,-.----.-.--- 83, 111 Findlay, Roger 1Sr3 --- 24, 50, 53, 90 94, 110,71197124, 126, 138 Frazier, Diane 1Fresh3 ---------- 54, 104 Fray, Richard 183 ...-..-..-.--- 49, 75 Fray, Roberta 1Sr3 -------- 24, 49, 82, 95 107, 108, 113 Frederick, William 1Soph3 --..--- 76, 90 110, 129 Freeman, Bill 1Jr3 ------ 50, 85, 98, 109 110, 112 Freeman, Gary 1Fresh3 ------------- 73 Freeman, James 1Fresh3 -.-- -- 63, 136, 159 Freeman, Mitchell 1Fresh3 ----------- 69 French, Marcus 1Soph3 ------ 58, 148, 150 French, Susan 183 .-.--.---- 78, 104, 142 Frerking, Jane 1Sr3 ---------- 24, 71, 93 99, 102, 105, 115, 120 Frescado, Joyce 183 ---------------- 69 Fretwell, Richard 183 ------- .. ---..- 80 Ftirschie, Jim 1Jr3 ----------------- 73 Fry, Pamela 1Jr3 ---- ---- 45, 64, 87,91 99 103, 105, 111, 131, 1.49 Frydman, Salomon 1Sr3 ---------- 24, 71 Frye, Elinor 183 --------- - ------ 52, 104 Furr, Howard 1Soph3 ------- 77, 146, 147 Gregg, Richard 1Fresh3 -------- ,,,,,, Griddine, Charles 183 Griesel, Serean 1Sr3 ------ 53, 91, 94, 102, 105, ,W,,,-------- 75 18, 25, 46, 48 108, 113, 115, 153 Griffin, Arthur 1Sr3 ------------ 25, 71 Griffin, James 1 Fresh 3 --------- 62, 146 Griffitts, Robert 183 ----- - ,,,,, 71 Griggs, Bob 1Sr3 ------ Griggs, Geraldine 183 Griggs, Glenn 1Fresh3 Griggs, Raymond 1Fresh3 -- 25, 82 --- ---- -- 78 ----- ------- 66 ------- 63, 146 Grigsby, Carol 183 -------------- 49, 71 Gringsby, James 183 ----- - ---------- 75 49 65 90,113 Gross, Wanda 1Soph3 ---- Grossman, Patti 1 Fresh3 ----Q---' 63, 104 Grove, Floyd 1Soph3 ------ ,--------- 6 8 Grove, Judy 1Sr3 ---- ---- 25, 53, 92, 95 Guilkey, Susan 183 --- 112, 120 --------- 49, 60 Guinn, Regina 1Sr3 ----- - 25, 48, 53, 92 Gunderson, Janet 1 Fresh 3 94, 95, 98, 107 ---. 79, 104,142 99 Gunter, Larry 1Jr3 -------------- 84, Gunther, Michael 1Fresh3 ------------ 60 66 Gurin, Harry 183 ----- --- -- Furr, Larry 1Fresh3 -- ------ 60, 146 Gabbard, Linda 183 -- --------- 78 Gabharr, Jerry 1Soph3 -- --- 60, 129 Gain, Roger 1Sr3 ----- -- ------ Gaither, Catherine 1Sr3 --- ---- 24 Galey, Wendell 1Jr3 ----- --- Galliher, Jim 183 ---------- ---- 7 5 Gamble, Donna Rae 183 Gann, Delbert 1Sr3 - ----- -- 24, 84 Gans, Gussie 183 --- .--- ---. 7 8 Garcia, Jennie 1Soph3 -----.---- ---- Gardner, Connie 1Sr3 -- ---------- 24, 82 Gardner, Hal 1Fresh3 ---- 66, 99, 110, 139 Gardner, Michael 1Jr3 -- ------------ 77 Garner, Dennis 1Jr3 - ------ 85, 92, 110 Garner, Karen 1Sr3 -- -- 91, 94. 98, 102, -. 24, 48, 49, 53 105, 107,111, 114 118, 153 Garrett, Dennis 1Sr3 -----,------ 24, 77 Garten, Susan 1Jr3 --------- 76, 140, 141 Gaston, JoAnn 1Sr3 - - -- 25, 47, 82,131 78 Gaylord, Wylma 183 --------------- Gellert, Aniko 183 ----- ----------- Generaux, Paula 183 ----- -.-- Genicke, Adele 1Fresh3 Gerdel, John 1Soph3 --- --- 56, Gershberg, Julie 1Soph3 Gershman Leonard r , 11 3 Gershon, Harrier 1Soph3 ---..- 61, 91, 107, Gershon, Lawrence 1Jr3 -......... 57, Ghrist, Judy 1Soph3 --- ----- 68, 103, Gibbs, Carmen 1Soph3 -------------- Gibbs, Christine 1Sr3 --- ------ 25, 81 72 80 62 148 65 ------------- 64 103 116 147 107 Gibbs, John 1Sr3 ----.- -- 25, 84 Gibson, Anna 1Fresh3 -- -.-. 72 Gibson, Margie 1Jr3 --- ----, ---- Gibson, Ronald 183 ---------------- 67 Gibson, Sharron 1Sr3 ------ 25, 46, 82, 91 102, 106, 113, 115, 130 Giesler, Pat 1Jr3 -------- 49, 70, 91, 99 Gilchrist, Richard 183 - Gill, Sammual 1Soph3 103, 105, 112, 115 ,-WWWW,,- 75 ---------- 76, 90 Gill, Susan 1Fresh3 -------- -------- 7 2 Gillham, Sharon 1Fresh3 Glaser, Bill 1Fresh3 --- Glaser, Sandra 1Soph3 . Glass, Mike 1Soph3 ------- ------- Glasscock, Stephen 1Soph3 76, Glassner, Patricia 183 - -..- ---.- 7 8, 1 Glenn, Jocelyn 1Jr3 ---- --- --- 63, 111 -- ------ 61 -- .----- 65 -------- 110 04 -- 85, 91, 103,105 111, 131 Glenn, Robert 1Jr3 ----- -----,-, 7 6, Glentzer, Bob 1Fresh3 - Glentzer, Shirley 1Sr3 - Glinn, Oval 183 ---.-- Glinn, Voda 1Sr3 ----- Goar, Joyce 1Jr3 ------ Gochenour, Leslie 183 -- Goddard, Dennis 1Sr3 -- QQ 117257 90 66 82 4 -...,, 75 ---- 71 - -... 77 ------ 52 90 - ---- 71, 1 Habelitz, Robert 183 ---- -Y 59 Hacker, Neomi 1Jr3 --- ----- -- 84 Hacker, Zipora 183 ------ --------- 6 0 Hadden, Patricia 1Fresh3 62 Haggarty, Mike 1Jr3 ---- --- 58, 90, 128 Hahn, Barbara 1Fresh3 ---,-A--------- 69 Hahn, Bruce 1Jr3 ------------- 64, 138 Hale, Danny 1Jr3 --- --- 81, 91, 98, 99 108, 119, 126 Hale, Gary 1Fresh3 ---------- 72, 99, 139 Haley, Carol Ann 1Fresh3 ------------ 61 Hall, Karen Sue 183 ----- Hall, Nancy 1Soph3 .---- Hall, Trudy 1Soph3 ------------ Halliburton, Mona 1Soph3 ---- --.... 7 6 Halpern, Harriet 183 ------ 80, 104, 142 Hamburg, Richard Lee 1Soph3 ----- 58, 99 129, 139 Hamilton, Paul 1Soph3 -------------- 73 Hamilton, Sherry Kay 183 ----- - ---- 52 Hammersrrom, Carren 1Sr3 ---- 25, 64, 95 98, 108, 118, 120 Handy, Lona 1Fresh3 .--------------- 72 Hannahs, Claude 183 --------------- 67 ------- 60 --- 68, 107 76, 92 Fischer, Carol 1Sr3 -------------- 24, Fisher, William 1Soph3 Flake, Victoria 183 ----.- Flathers, Jim 1Fresh3 ---- 82 v,W---c----- 58 71 Goff, Michael 1Sr3 f----- -4- 73, 47 Goldberg, Marvin 1Jr3 --- ----- 50, 76 107, 110 Golden, Clara 1Soph3 --,, A ,--,YY, 59 Golden, Emery 183 ---,A-,,v W -,YYg- 60 Golden, Gwendolyn 1Fresh3 -- ---- 63 Golding, Beverly 183 ,---AY- --gg---- Golding, Harry 1Jr3 -... .... 7 0, 126 Golding, Sharon 1Sr3 -f-- --- 79, 104, 116 Gonnello, William 183 --- ------, -, 75 Gonzalez, Flory 1Fresh3 --- . --.. 62, 147 Gonzalez, Floyd 1Sr3 --- ---- 25, 64, 94 Gonzalez, Joe 183 ----- ---------- --- 71 Donovan, Patrice 183 ---------- 78, Diviney, Jerry 1Jr3 ---- ----- Diviney, Mike 1Sr3 f Yrfff J-- Dodsworth, Robert 183 --- ------ Doerhoff, Jean 183 ------- ------- Doerhoff, Mary Jo 1Soph3 -- ---- 65, Dollison, Clifford 1Jr3 --- --- 50, la 1 P 7 We We 55, Dollison, Steven 1Fresh3 --- ------- Dollison, Susanne 1Soph3 -------- 65, Donahoe, Jack 1Jr3 ---------- 77, 90, Donavan, Pam 183 ------------ 78, Floyd, Kay 1Sr3 -, fff, ---- 24, 47, 62 Floyd, Linda 1Soph3 ---- ----------- 5 9 Floyd, Richard 1Soph3 -------- ---- 6 1, 92 Fogel, Marietta 1Fresh3 ----- 54, 111, 142 Foglesong, Frank 1Jr3 .. -.-- 70, 127, 138 Fohl, Janet 183 - ------------------ 72 Folsom, Jerry Gene 183 ----------- Forbes, Dennis 1Soph3 ----- W 59 Forbes, Suzanne Kay 1Jr3 -W ---- 70 Forbes, William 1Soph3 Goodell, Belinda 183 -------- 78, 104, 142 Goodell, John 1Jr3 ----,. 57, 99, 129, 139 Goodno, Georgana 1Fresh3 - -----...--- 75 Gorden, Judith 1Sr3 ------ - ------- 25, 82 Gorden, Larry 183 ----- 75 Gtabb, Robert 183 ----- 52 Grabb, Roberta 1Jr3 --- ----- 49, 84 Grace, Pat 1Sr3 ------- --- 24, 82, 99 4 74 Graf, Linda 1Jr3 ---- ---------- ----- Graham, Jean Evelyn 1Jr3 ---- 81, 92, 118 Graham, Joyce 1Soph3 ..-- 77, 95, 103, 110 Graham, Judy 1Soph3 ------- --- 56, 103 Dorr, Tim 1Sr3 ---------------- 23, 73 82 73 23 52 60 93 57 Dollison, Dourlas So h 147 69 110 119 142 142 142 Dorr, Beth 1Fresh3 --.- 5 4, 109, 110, Dotson, George 1Sr3 ------------ 23, 84 Dotson, Marshall 1Soph3 -------..-.. 77 Doubleday, Joan 1Jr3 --------- Doubleday, Michael 1Fresh3 --- 64, 48, 49, Doughty, James 1Soph3 ----------..v Doughty, Sharon Anne 1Jr3 ---------- Douglass, Ronn 1Jr3 ------- .... 87 ---- 66 84 56 Dowling, Larry 1Fresh3 ---- -.--- ---- 74 Dowell, Joyce Ann 183 --- -- ---- 21 3 63 Downs, Mike 1Fresh3 ---------------- Dreher, Jerry 1Soph3 -------- 58, 99, 147 Dubin, Dixie 1Sr3 --- 23, 49, 82, 93, 98 Dubin, Douglas 1Soph3 4--,f,-- 77, 129 Dubin, Judy 1Jr3 85, 93, 99, 111 Dubin, S61 183 ------ ------------ 6 7 Dudley, Linda 1Sr3 -.- -...v.. 23, 84 Foreman, Karen 1Fresh3 -- ----- 85, 107 Foreman, Vicki 1Fresh3 ---.. ----- 54, 107 Ford, Ronald 1Soph3 ------- 58, 129, 139 Foster, Barbara 183 .. ----- ---.------- 7 2 Foster, Beverly 1Fresh3 --- ---- 54, 142 Foster, Ella 1Sr3 ------- -- 24, 82 Foster, Irvin 1Jr3 ---- ------ 5 7 Foster, James 183 ------ ----------- 6 7 Gramms, Grandor ff, Janie 183 ------ Paul 1 Soph 3 -------------- 77 ----- 49, 86 Foster, Larry 1 Fresh 3 ----- ------ 69, 147 Foster, Robert 1Fresh3 .--fffff4. 73, 147 Foster, Timothy 1Jr3 .-.-.- 49, 50, 55, 92 98, 99, 111 Fowler, Barbara 1Fresh3 ---------- 54, 104 Fraise, John 1Soph3 ---- Fraizer, Nancy 1Fresh3 - . - - Franano, Jan 1Fresh3 ---- Frank, Edward 183 ------ ------- 58 --- 68, 107 - ----- 81 ---- 67 Franke, Lawrence 1Fresh3 --- ---- -- 66 Franklin, John 183 ------ ------- 66 Frapasella, Carolyn 183 ----.----- 71, 104 Frapasella, John 1Sr3 ----- ------- 24, 71 Fraser, Janis 1Fresh3 ------.- 49, 68, 104 Frazier, Bill 1Sr3 -------- 24, 49, 50, 74 90, 107, 110 155 Graves, 15416111 1513 ----.. 25, 50, 64, 92 146 107, 108, 145, Gray, Linda 1Fresh3 -------- 72, 104, 142 Gray, Sharon 1Fresh3 ---- 61 Greene, Cassius 1Fresh3 --- --f. - 81, 136 Greb, James 1Soph3 -- -------------- 73 Green, Barbara 1Fresh3 -------- 79, 104 111, 142 Green, Esther 1Jr3 ------. 49, 84, 99, 103 Green, Marilyn 1Soph3 ------ 76, 90, 103 107, 142 Greenawalt, Becky 1Soph3 --- ------ -- 77 110 139 117 Greene, John 1Sr3 --- Greer, Gayle 183 -- Greer, Jerrie 1Sr3 -- X --- 25, 81, --------- 75 -- 25, 58, 99 Hansen, Elsie 1Jr3 ------- . ----- ---- 84 Hanson, Gary 1Sr3 ------ 25, 50, 74, 92 108, 117, 118, 145 Harakas, Vicki 1Soph3 ----- .- 76, 90, 113 Harnden, Mack 1Soph3 ------- 48, 49, 76 91, 99, 127, 128, 132, 139 Harper, Darrel 1Fresh3 ---------- 69, 147 Harper, Randy 1Fresh3 -------------- 63 Harrell, Marilyn 1Sr3 ------ 26, 53, 87, 92 94, 95, 98, 107 Harris, Cathelene 183 --------------- 86 Harris, Connie 1Sr3 Harris, Gary Edward 183 Harris, Linda 183 ------.... 66, 104, 142 Harris, Linda Kay 183 -------------- 78 Harris, Michael 183 ---------------- 59 Harris, Willia.m 1Fresh3 ------------ 146 Harryman, Jeff 1Sr3 ------ 26, 47, 50, 53 92, 94, 98, 112, 117 Harsberger, Dale 1Soph3 -------- 81, 148 Hartman, Mike 1Fresh3 ------ 68, 96, 146 Hartman, Pat 183 --------- -----,- 7 5 Hartung, Steve 1Jr3 ------ 45, 50, 64, 87 90, 94, 107, 108, 119, 138 Harvey, Eddie 1Fresh3 ------.--- 63, 146 Hass, Linda 1Soph3 ----.------- 65, 142 Hatfield, Jim 1Soph3 -- ----- 56 Hatfield, Lucy 1Sr3 ---- ------- 2 5, 75 Hathorne, Richard 183 ------------- - 59 Haubein, Ruth 1Jr3 ------ 48, 64, 87, 91 Hawk, Steve 183 ------ Hawken, Larry 1Sr3 --- Hawks, William 183 --- Hayes, Richard 1Sr3 --- 99, 105 ------- 67 ---- 25, 73 ------- 75 ---- 26, 80 84 Haynie, Barbara 1Jr3 --.-----------. Hayward, Jim 1Jr3 ----- Haywood, Francis 1Fresh3 Hearn, Gary 1Soph3 --- Hearn, Thomas 183 -- Heckart, Terry 1Jr3 -- Heide, Bert 1Jr3 ,--- Heide, Vanita 183 --- Heider, Judith 183 ---- Haynie, Roger 183 ----- Hayward, Donna 1Jr3 ---- , , - 6l,110,147,150 ----------- 75 ---- 76 99 103 ------- 66, 147 ------ 55, 91, 99 129, 139 52 ---- 49, Heine, Cecilia 1Soph3 ------ 48, 49, 76, 103, 111, 116 1 Heller, Gretchen 1Fresh3 ----.--.---. Helm, Party 183 ----------------... Hempel, Margaret 183 --- ------- Henderson, Donna 183 --- --- 52, Henderson, John 1Jr3 ----- ------ Henderson, Larry 1Sr3 56 76 75 80 90 , 141, 42, 143 54 69 52 142 --- -- 25, 73 Henderson, Patrick 1Jr3 --- ---- Hendricks, Richard 183 --- --- 71 Henry, Bob 1Soph3 ----- -- 77 Henry, Margaret 1Soph3 --- ----- -- 81 Henry, Sharon 183 ..------- ,. .----. - Henry, Tim Harold 1Sr3 ------ 26, 55, 110 Henschel, Mary 1Sr3 .-------- 26, 77, 93 Hereford, David 1Jr3 ,,,,..... . .Y-- 69 Hereford, Glenn 1Fresh3 ------ 81, 146 Hereford, Nancy Lee 1Fresh3 --------. 61 Herndon, Mariann 1Jr3 ------ 76, 98, 103 105, 107, 115, 118 Herzig, Jim 1Sr3 ......V4.........4 Herrick, Linda 1Soph3 -- -------- 49, 59, 116, 142 Hickman, Ruth Ann 1Fresh3 -------- 63 Hicks, Robert 183 ..,,,,,,,, M-- 60 Hicks, Robert J. 183 ..,,,., ..,,4. 6 0 Higgins, Janet 1Fresh3 -- -- 64, 104 Hilderbrand, Mary 1Sr3 --- -- 26, 82 Hill, Jack 1Fresh3 ------ --- 72, 147 Hill, Mary 1Jr3 ---- Hill, Perry 183 --- ----- 76 ---- 60 Hilsinger, Vicki fFreshj -,. .... 49, 81, 104 jolly, Celia QSIJ .,,,,,,, 27, 49, 82, 93 l 107, 111, 116, 141, 142 95, 102, 115, 117, 118 Hlmhmin, NIHCY Ur? ---an 77, 92, 99 Jones, Bonnie flireshb .,,,,,,,, ,,,,- , 103, 108 jones, Charles Qjrj ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,, Hmchman, SZUY fs? fff---- 33, 104, 111 Jones, Jacqueline CFreshD ,,,,,.,, 68, 111 , , 116, 142 Jones, J. W, fsfy ,,,,,,,, 27, 48, 49, so Hmecker, Bill KI-'reshb .,,, ,,..,,., 6 0 71 91 94, 93, 123, 155 Hirwiosa. Anita 45:7 ff..,. -- 71, 107 10,,e,,J0h,,,,y 433 Yfrwl AAYYYYYYA -U 69 Hmshaw, Aprll Dwne U17 fY.YYYfYYY, 84 Jones, Katheyge gg, KYYYYYY,---,YYY, 59 , 107, 117 jones, Kenneth L83 ..,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 80 Hmshaw, Kathryn C89 W --.f 138,153 Jpneg, Lan-y 4509113 ,,,YY,,YY,YY-, 47 Hickm, Jean tau a 1,11 11111,,,, ' D 79 J0'1e5 'egg' W 70125'f2f' iii Hockensmith, jim CSU -- 26, 55, 110 Jones, Mafgie UU M fffffrm- gg, 991 115 Sodge' Laufel lheshi ff ffff-- -- Jones,'Mary Lea ilireshj ..,,,,,,,.. - 68 odges' Jamce iheshl -- --A---- 63 Jones, Norman Lee C85 ,, ,,,.,,, ,, 60 Hvdskw, Henry 1509113 -- W 77 Jones, Ruth Am, 489 W ,,,,,,,, ,,, S2 Hodgkm- Marv 431 V -- A-f W 73 Jones, Robert fsfp W- ,,,,,, ,-- 27, ss Hudson' Ronald 45013113 -ff-ffffff fb 62 Jordan, Dale 41:9 ,- ,,,, so, 76, 92, 98 Hoey, Mickey KSU fYYfff.f,Y.,.... 73 99, 110 Hoff, Audrie iSophJ 56 90, 105, 142 Joyce, Tommy 483 -'YYYYYYY4,YYYY-- 80 68 Holk' Daniel cs, -W-M-Wrni-WY! 52 Just1ce,Jay CSophb YY..YYYYYYYY.. 58, 99 Hollan, Michael Lee CSoph3 ...... 84, 148 Holland, Sandra Url , ,,,, ,,, Holler, Carl Q89 2,2.,.. - Holler, Juanita KSophD ,, Hollis, Diana 187 .,.,,, Holloway, Linda QFreshJ .,.. Holman, Truman QSO ,,,,,, 71 Hclmberg, Rebecca tFreshJ W Holmes, George CSU .,,,,, Holtz, Bill KSU ,,.,.,.. Honeycutt, Bonnie Qjrb -,,, Hook, Robert qSophJ ,,, Hoover, Eugene 187 ,,,, Hoover, Rick QFreshJ ,,-., Hopkins, Bobie joan Q83 W ,,, 26, 81 ,,,, W 80 ,,-- 76, 93 ,,,,,, 69 U-, 69, 104 26, 46, 49 , 90, 94, 152 MW, 63, 96 ,, ,, 82 ,,--,,, 58 W 57, 147 ,,,,, 72 WWA- 66 --, 78, 142 95 Hopkins, Harriet ijrj ,.- ,,,,,.2 75, Hopkins, Mary iSoph1 ,,,,,,Y,,,,,,, 58 Horn, Christopher Bruce 18? ,--f,fY,. 52 Hom, james KSU , ,,,, ,,,, Z 6, 85, 148 Horton, Dwight Q83 ,,,, ,..,,,, WWWW , 67 Hotchkiss, Carol QFreshJ ,WWW 48, 49, 62 104, 116 House, Betty ijrj ,,,, Houston, Sharon Ury ,,, Howard, Patricia UIQ ,, Howe, Suzie Ury -.,,,,,, Howery, Marguerite Kjrj N Howery, Sherry Q85 ,,,,- Howie, Greg fSophb ,,,, W ss, 9f9, Hubbard, Darlene KSJ ,, UID -- CSP , ,- 4FrcshJ ,,, fsophj ,,,, LSophJ ,,, Hubbard, Stella Hubbard, Terry Hudkins, Ioura Hudson, Sharon ,,,iA,- 57 ,,,, 110 ,,,,,-- 77 N, 84, 113 ,,A.-,,, ss 52 147 ,,,,--,, se A-- so --, si Kabrick, Gary CSO ,,, f-, 50, 53, 92, 94 95, 117, 119 Kahn, Arnold CSU ..,,,,,, 27, 50, 64, 87 92, 112, 118, 119 Kahn, Sharon C85 ,,, ,,,,,.. 49, 83, 104 Ill, 116 Kampschroeder, Francis C83 ..,,,,,,., 66 Mary, Karen CFresh3 ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, 68 Katz, Louise lsr? .,,,,,,, 27, 53, 92, 107 115, 140, 141, 143 Katz, Michael Lee CSD ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Kawakami, Alan Cjrj ,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 77 Kay, Eugene CSN ,,,,, 107, Kedigh, Bob CSI? ,,,,,,,, Keller, Steve Kjrj ,,,,,,,,,, Keeton, Dave 1Freshj ,,, 27, 50, 55, 91 'iiEaf119, 120, 155 '27, 46, 81, 91 128, 132, 155 57, 148, 150 ,-. ,,,,,, 79 Keeton, Janice 1FreshJ ,.. ,,,,,,,,, 49, 61 Keilhack, Sandra CFresh3 ,,,,, 68, 110, 142 Keller, Richard CFreshD ,,,,,,.- 59, 146 Kelley, Karen fSr5 ,,,,,,,, 27, 81, 93, 99 102, 107 Kelley, Keith CSophD -, ,,.,,,,,, 76 Kelly, jan KSU ,,, ,,,,,, ,.- 27, 71 Kelley, Stephen LS1-3 ,,, Kelso, jane fFreshj ,,,,, Keltner, Gary fFreshj ,,, Kenworthy, Paul 181 ,,,, Kepford, Gary Qlireshb ,,, ,,, 62, Larabee, Helen 1Freshl W, Lasiter, Deanna fSrJ J- Lasiter, Larry fFrcshJ ,,, ..,, 73, 146 Lassley, Richard 4FreshJ -W La Vonne, Olsen Cjrb ,,,,- ,,,,-, Lawhorn, Richard Cjrj .,,, ,,,,,,,, Iayton, Mike ijrj ,,,,,,,,,,,.. 55, Leap, Audrey Lou fFreshJ Leap, Donna 4SophJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Leasure, Barbara Ann f8J .....,,, 78, 104 Ledger, Candace CSU ,,,,,,,, 28, 71, 107 52 112 ,,, zs, 61 70 148 ----,,-,,,- 62 65 Lee, Bill 189 ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,. .,,,,, ,,, Lefkowitz, Marcia Mae Kjrj ,,,,, - MacFarlane, Linda CFreshJ ,,,, 54, 107, 142 MacKenzie, jean LFreshJ ,,,,,,,,.,,,, Maciel, John 1Soph1 ,,,,, Mack, Gary fSophj ,, Mack, Sandra 183 nn-- Macken, Rhonda C81 ,,, Maddux, Karen 183 ,,,, Madison, Donna Url ,,, Magee, Sharon 489 ,,,,. Maglio, Charles CSU M, Mahan, Joyce f8D , ,,,, Mahoney, Richard C81 ,,-. J 75 W 78 ,U 59 ,,,, 66 ,,, 103 ,,, 29, 82 -,--, 59 WW-- 52 76, Leftwich, Sue CSophj ,,,,., ,,,,,. Leftwich, Marvin Url W, -,,, Lemons, joe lSophD ,,,,, 58 85 WWW 86 129 ,,,,- , 105 142 107 120 Lenie, Hans flireshj ,,,,, ,,, 63, Leonard, Linda iSophj ,,, 58 116, Lerner, Tina CSU ,,,, ,.,, 2 8, 84, 108 Leslie, Floyd flireshj ,,,, , ..,,,, arf 146 28, 85 Lessner, Larry QSO , ,,,,,,,,,,., Letchworth, Donald Cjrb ---, ,,,, 55, 148 Levene, David Cjrj ,,, ,, 74, 99, 118, 139 Levene, Ronald Url ,,, -., 49, 50, 77, 92 110 158 , 118, 128, Levene, William Edward 185 ,,,,,.,,, 85 Levin, joan Cjrj ,,,,,,,,.....,,, 70, 92 Lcvitch, Stephen 185 ..,,,,,,,,,. 83, 111 Lewis, Albert 183 ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,., 5 2 Lewis, David fJKJ -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 85 Lewis, Grace fjrb ,,,,...,,,,,,, 85, 105 Lewis, larry fSophD ,,,,, 55, 129, 136, 148 Lewis, Linda Lou 185 ,,,,,,,, 49, sz, 142 72 Ltberman, Bob 182 ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Liberman, Dick tSophD ,,, ,,,,,, ,- 60 Limbaugh, Stephen 185 --- 52 Limbaugh, Vicki fjrj ,,, Linck, Phillip C83 ,,,. ,,, 72 Lindemann, larry fFreshQ Y-WW ,,, 69 S2 Maienschein, Gary Qlireshj ,, M ,,.,, - 79 Maior, Cynthia Url ,,,,. ,,,,,, 76, 91, 98 107, 115 Maior, Susan C87 ,,,,, .,,, 6 6, 116, 142 Maiors, Bobby fSophb ,,,,,..,,,,,, A Majors, George KSU , ,,,,,, 36, 77, 148 Mallon, Frandzia CSU YYY--,-,,, 29, 82 Mallon, Jack CSr3 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 29, 58 Mallory, David CSophJ ,,,, 58, 99, 128, 138 Malone, jimmy CFreshJ , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81 Mann, Kenneth fSophJ ,,, Wd.. -WY 53 Manning, Beverly 483 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 84 69 69 146 Kerr, Anita Gail C85 ,,, ,,,,,,, ,, 52 Kerr, Paul flireshj ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 66 Kerstetter, Vaughn 4SophJ ,,,. 59, 148, 150 Kiewit, Charlene CSoph3 ,,,,,.. Y 59, 105 Kiewit, Marlene CSoph3 .,,,,, 65, 93, 103 Kilmer, jane fFreshb ,,, ..,,,,, ,, 68 Kimbrell, Larry CFresh3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,., 66 Kinder, Nita fSophJ ,,,,.,..,,, 93, 103 King, Carol fFreshD ..,, 63, 104, 116, 142 A 71 79 142 80 65 Lindman, Hedy 6SrJ ,,,,,,,.,.,, 28, Lindsey, Diane C83 ,.,,, 83, 111, 142 Lindsey, Donna 1SophJ ,,,-.,,,,,,, 76, 93 Lindsey, Eunice fSophD ,W,,,--,, 58, 142 Lindsey, Geraldine KSJ , .,,,,,, .,,,,, 7 8 Linville, Elaine CSoph3 ,,,,,,,,, , 72, 142 Linville, Linda KSIJ ,,,,,, - 28, 84, 99, 108 115, 140, 141, 143 Litvien, Sheila 183 , ,,,, ,, 52, 104, 142 Livingston, Zephyr Mary Url --,,,,,- 75 103, 107 Loar, Linda C83 ,,,. ,,,,,,, W- 52, 104 Loaf, Ted iSophJ ,,,, -., ,,,,.. 58 Lobdell, jack CSU W, ,,,,,, 28, 55 Loeb, Marilynn CSN ,,, , .,,, ,,, 28, 82 Loeb, Phyllis fsophp ,,,,,,,, 49, 56, 103 Loethen, Carolyn fFreshD ,W .,,, , ,,,., Y 81 Logan, Mary CSophD ,,,, ,,,,,, VW-- 65 Logan, Tom fjrj , ,,,,, W 73, 126, 159 Lollar, Sue CSoph3 W ,,,,, . .,,,, 76, 93 Long, Darlene 1FreshJ ,H ,,,,.,, f 54 Long, George 185 , ,VY ,,,,,, -- 72 Long, Helena Cjrj ,,,, ,,, ---f 70,111 Long, Margaret 1S0phJ ,,, ,-.,,,- 56 Lopez, Eddie KSU , , ,,,,,..-Vn.WY 28 King, Larry 183 ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,, King, Richard fFreshD ,,,,.,,,,,.,.,, Kinkade, Patricia Clireshj ff, --, 62, Kinser, Steven C83 ,,,.,, .,,,,, Kinsey, Gail CSophJ ,,, A--- Kirke, Bill C83 ,,,.,,, ,,,, 5 2 Kirkland, Ernie Cjrj --- ,,,,,, W 73 Kirtley, Sharon CSr3 ,,,.,, ,,,,.. 2 7, 76 Kissee, Sharon QSophD ,,,,..,,,,,,.. 65 Kitchen, Harold CSophJ ,,,,,, 58, 99, 129 Klapmeyer, Karen QSO ,... 27, 71, 99, 102 105, 107, 115 Kleinstein, Bryna CSU .,,,,,,, 27, 46, 48 71, 90, 94, 102, 108, 112, 113, us 120, 155 Klima, Richard CSD ,,,.,, ,,..,,,,. 7 1 Klugman, Steve fSophJ ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 61 Knaus, Susan 185 ,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,., 52 Knight, Bruce KSU ,,,..,,, 18, 27, 46, 48 50, 55, 91, 94, 95, 96, 128, 135, Knight, Bryce KSU ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 27, 138 74 Lorence, Ruth Ann f8j ,,,,, ,,.,,., H 80 Louthain,Delvin Cjrj ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Love, Larry Url ,,, , 50, 64, 87, 91 107, 119, 127, 128, 158 Love, Nancy C83 ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 78 Lovcall, Vicki QSO ,,, ,,,,, 28, 82, 95, 98 Lovelace, Gloria iFreshJ , ,,,,, ,....,, 6 1 Lovelace, james 1FreshJ ,,,,,,,, 62, 147 Lovelace, Shirley 183 ,,,,,,,,,.. 58, 96, 104 Lovell, Carol 183 W , ,,,,.,,, ,, 59 Lovell, Shirley 1Sophb ,.,,,,,, 58, 96, 104 Lowe, Gary Url , , 50,8l,90,11l,119 Lowe, Lester 1FreshJ ,,,,,,,..,,, 63, 129 Lowther, Barbara fFreshJ ,,,,, ,,,,., W 54 Lowther, Elden iS0phl H- ,,,,,. , 147 Lusher, Ted Url .,,, ,,,,. , V 81, 127 Lutz, Laurel Klireshj ,,,. ..,, ----,, 79 Lyman, David Paul 4FreshJ Lynch, Tommy KSU ,,,,,. A- Lynn, Vicki Ann 182 .,,,, Lynn, Wanda fSophJ W Lyons, Edna 1FreshJ N- Lytle, Mike QSophJ ,,,. McAllister, Mary 183 ...., McAninch, John fjrj ,,,,.. A- .,,,,, 69 29. 57 ---- 75, 104 M--- 6 M 49, sg ,M 76, 117 ---,-, 69 -,,,---- 80 Hughes, Daniel ,.,,,,,, 77 Hughes, Sandra fSophj ,,,,,, 76, 91, 104 107, 111, 114 Humfelcl, Dorothy ilireshj .,,,,, 81, 111 Hunt, Glenn CSophb .,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 6 1 Hunt, Gloria llireshj -.- ,,,. 62, 104 141, 142 Hunt, Oneita C81 ,..,, -- 72, 142 Hunt, Warren fsophj W ..,,, 53 Hurst, Harold 487 ,,,, .,,, 5 2 Hustein, Joseph 685 .,,, ,,,, 8 Oi Irion, Judy Kay CFreshD ,,,,,,...,,,, 72 Irion, Lucille KSU ,,..,,,,,,,,,, 26, 82 Ivey, Carol Qjrj ,,,,,,,, 77, 105, 105,115 jackson, Audrea Lee QSO ,,.,,,,,. -ff 26 Jackson, Charles 18D ,,.,,, ,,,, 7 1 Jackson, David Lee 487 dr WW 59 jackson, Eugene iSophJ ,,, .,,,,,, -- 56 jackson, ,Georganna Q87 ..,,,,,,.,,,. 78 jackson, Harold ijrb ,,,,.... 55, 147. 150 Jackson, Richard fSrJ -V -W 26, 31, 91 124, 128, 133 Jackson, Richard B. CSU V ,,,,,. Y- 26, 81 jackion, Sheriu 187 ,...-,f.--ff -,gg-125 aco son, Ph is r -- -W , J Y U 7 141, 143 Jeffers, Pamala Rae 15:7 ,A ,,..,,, 84 jeffress, Sharon Url ,.,f,, -,--Yf Jeffries, Betty Ann 183 -.- ,,,.. -- 66 Jenkins, James CSophJ ,,,. --- 77, 148 jenkins, jan 483 ..,,--.ff- ----ff 7 66 jenkins, John LFresh7 ,,.,,,.. W 66, 107 Jenkins, Martha Ann tSoph7 ,,,,.,,, -- 65 Jenkins, Orville CSoph3 ,,,,,, 56, 112, 139 Jennings, Judy 483 ,..----ff U- 86, 104 Jennings, Thomas 183 .,ff--ff-- Yf-- 7 1 Jensen, John KSU ,,.,,,., 26, 48, 49, 50 85, 92, 94, 128, 152 Jepson, John fFreshJ - .,,.-. ----f2- 6 6 Jepson, Thomas 4SophJ ..----- .--ff- 5 6 Jewell, Perry fjrj -Y ,,-fA- 48, 50, 64, 90 108, 111, 127, 128, 158 Jianas, Alexandra 1SophP ,,.,..., 68, 129 jiles, Gayola 483 ,.,f,,,f2 -2f-- ---- 7 3 jiies, Phyllis Lee 4Freshb ,.,,,.. ,...- 6 2 johnson, Bonnie UID Y,.f,--ff -efA- - S1 Johnson, Bonnie Lou ilireshj .,,,.YY. 72 50, 70, 90, 95 Johnson, David ljrj -,.,,-- 96 119 139 Johnson, Deanna KSU ,,..,,,, 27, 821, 99 McAninch, Mary 1FreshJ ,,, .... 54, 104 McBeath, Vickie CSU ,,,. ,,,,, 2 9, 82 McBride, Bill Q81 ,,...,,,,,....,,,, 67 Johnson, Don QFresh9 W- ,,,,, --,, Johnson, Floyd 1Freshb ,,,, --, 61, 159 Johnson, Fredia Q83 ,W ..,,, 52, 142 Johnson, Gloria 4SophJ ,,...,,,,,.. 68 Johnson, Judy tsp .,,,,,.. 27, 83, 96, 104 116. 142 Johnson, Judy fSrD --, ..,, 82, 92, 98 Johnson, Larry KSJ ,,... ,,,V . Y---ff Johnson, Leatha 1SophD ,,..,, 72, 102, 142 Johnson, Melva KSU ,,,,, Z7, 71, 102, 142 Johnson, Michael Q83 ,..,,...,. 78, 148 johnson, Mike fSophJ ,,..,,..-- ---V 5 9 Johnson, Onat 4Frcsh7 ,,,,,.,,,, .,,, Johnson, Saundra flireshj ,,,,, 49, 72, 142 johnson, Sherie 183 ..,,,. ,,.., 5 2, 142 Johnson, Terry 185 ,,..,-,,..- ------ 6 7 Johnston, Donna QSophJ .,., 76, 90, 103 107, 108, 116 Knight, Harold llireshj ,,,,.,,,,,,,, 63 Knight, jan KSU ,,,,,., 28, 75, 108, 118 Knox, Bill 1Sophp Y fiffiA-v Y 49, 55, 129 Koch, Ronald 181 ,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,. 52 Koch, Shirley Ann QFreshJ .,,,.., 79, 142 Koch, Shirley Jean fFreshJ ,,., 79, 104, 142 Koden, Dan QSIJ ,,,,.,,, ,.,,,, 2 3, 55 Koechner, Carl fFreshJ ,-- ,,.,,, Y, 66 Koger, Dennis CSrJ ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 8, 55 Kolias, George 1FreshJ ,,,,,,,.,,,.., 69 Konomos, Jim CSU ,,,,.,, 28, 46, 74, 91 98, 107, 118, 119, 153 Kornfeid, Alex C81 ,,,..,,,,,..,,,,. 52 Koste, Dorothy KSophD ,,,.., 68, 91, 103 116, 142 Kramer, Jon CSoph3 ,,,,. ,,.,,,,. 7 7 Kramer, Rudolph Ur? ,,, ,,,,,.. if 75 Krashin, Harryetta CSO .,,,,,..,, 28, 82 Krashin, Marshall C85 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 72 Kratschmer, Bonnie QSO ,,,, 28, 48, 53, 87 90, 94, 95, 102, 105, 111, 114, 118 Kratschmer, Pat C87 .,,,,,.,,,,,,.., 52 Krogsdale, Robert 1FreshJ ,,,,, 49, 69, 129 Kuchenmeister, Fred QSophj ,,,,,.,,, 4 68 Kuebler, James fsophj ,,,,...,,,,,., 57 Kunz, Krist fllreshj ,,., 54, 104, 141, 142 Ladd, Dianna 183 ,,,,,, ,--- 3 0, 104, 142 Lake, John fSophJ W- ...-Y.-2 f-W 77 Lamar, jon C81 ,,,.-- ..-f-- -f---- - 78 La Mar, Paula C85 ,,.-f,..-ff -- 52, 104 Lambert, Lynda my ,,,.,, 49, 76, 103, 115 140, 141, 143 Lancaster, Jane Klireshj 61 Landers, Judith flireshj .,,,.,,, ..ff- 6 3 Lane, Ann CSoph3 ,,.,,, ff, 65, 116, 142 Lang, Gerald CSophP f---- fffA- 5 9, 147 147 76 W ,,, 62, Langley, Danny 1FreshJ Langley, Larry Url ,.,, ,.,L,. Langner, Joyce Orb in .--- if S4 Langshaw, Sue Url ,..f-- .---A---2- 8 0 Lansdon, Mary Lee CSU ,,,,,, 28, 71, 99 102, 105, 115 Lappxn, Joe msn ,,,,, zs, so, 70, 124, 128 McBride, Constance Url ,,,.,, 49, 57, 93 McBurney, Billie Jean 183 -----,,,,-- 52 McCahon, Maureen Q85 ,.,,,, 49, 66, 104 McCarthy, Mary fSophD ,,,,...,, 116, 142 56, 103 McCaughey, Linda CFreshJ ,,,, 85, 104, 107 McCoy, David CSophj ,,,...., 49, 53, 91 128, 129, 138 McCoy, Ida CFIBSIU ,,..,,,, 62, 141, 142 McCroskey, Claudia QSM ,.,.,. 29, 82, 102 105, 108, 115 McCullough, Linda 181 ...,,,,,, 66, 104 McDermand, Margaret fSoph5 -- 49, 56, 90 McFarland, Bob KSU .,.. 29, 47, 50, 81, 11 McGee, Charlene CFresh3 ,,..,,,,, W McGee, Dottie 1FteshJ , .,,,,,,.,.,, Y 91, 2, 120, 128, 138 54 63 McGee, Judith 1FreshJ ,,,,,, 49, 54, 117, 120, 104 114, 142 McGrath, jo Ann Uri ,,,,,, 85, 107, 148 McHone, Bob fjrj V- ---77,, 63, McKenna, Robert KSU ,,,,,, 29, 49, 50, 64 98, 99, 128 McKenzie, Charles Clireshj ,,...,,,,,.. 66 McKinney, Harvey CSophD ,,,,....,,, 53 McNally, Sherry Cjrb ,,,,....,,,,... 85 McNees, Ronald Cjrh ...,,.......,,. 61 McVay, Barbara 185 --,,,- 49, 59,116,142 McVay, Dixie CFreshJ ...,,, 62, 104, 116 McVey, Norman fSophj ..,,,,...... 61 McWilliams, Cliff CFresh3 ,....,,,.. - 68 McWilliams, Leon CSoph3 -- ,-- 68 156 Manning, Karen I-IU ,,,,,, 84, 93, 99, 112 Mansfield, Barbara flireshj ,,,,,,,,,, 54 Mansfield, Joyce C85 ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 51 Mansfield, Richard CSr3 , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Margolis, Ronald KSN ,,,, 29, 86, 118, 112 Markese, Helena KSIJ ,,,,,,,, 29, 49, 81 Markese, Pete Url ,,,,,,,, 49, 57, 90, 125 Markle, A1 lSophJ ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 7 Marks, Linda fSoph1 ,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,,, 54 Marley, Janice fFreshb ,,, ,,,,, 61, 141 Marley, Tommy CFreshJ .,,,,,,,, 81, 146 Mm, Keith rsopm ,,,, -., 76, 91, 125 A 136, 135 Marriott, Victor C83 ,M ,,,,,, W 71 Marshall, Larry C83 ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,, 75 Marshall, Ronnie fSophD ,,,,, 49, 61, 12S 136, 135 Martasin, Darlyne C85 ,,,, ,-- 59, 142 Martasin, Judy KF1-eshj ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Martasin, Mike KSU , ,,,. ,.., 29, 55, 112 Martasin, Sharon fjtj ,,,,,, 64, 87, 95, 94 103, 107, 112, 115, 115 Martens, Arnold Cjrb ,,,, 55, 112, 127, 139 Martens, Susan fSophJ ,, ,,,,,,,,, 58, 142 Martin, Billy C87 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 Martin, James CSr3 , , ,,,,,,,,,,, 81 Martin, Jean CSophP W ,,,, 58, 141, 141 Martin, Joy Url ,,, ,,,,, 76, 107, 11f Martin, Judy C89 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ..-,,, 81 Martin, Linda C-Ir? ,,,, ,,, 49, 64, 87, 95, 91 95, 103, 105, 108, 112, 113, 11f Mar-tin, Ricky fSophD ,,,, ss, 125, 128,132 Martin, Shirley CFresh3 ,,,,,,, ,,,, , 54, 111 Martino, Ramond CSU Mans, Karen C83 WMM. ., ,,,, ,,, 83, 101 Mason, Ann CFreshD f---fY,, 79, 104, 141 Mason, Ellen KSU ,,,,,,,, 29, 48, 55, 81 91, 94, 95, 96, 111, 118, 11S Mason, James CFresh3 ,,,,,...,,,,,,, 81 Mason, Paul C85 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 111 Masoner, David UID ,,, ,,,, W 81 Massa, Susan CFreshJ ,. . .,,, , 6 Masterson, Leon 185 ,,,,, ,,,,, 7 Matheis, Douglas 1SophD ff- -if 72, 9 Mathews, William 150 ,,,, ..,,, Mathis, Bob CJIJ ,,,,,,, ,, 86, 9' Mathis, Diana CSoph3 ,,,, ,,,, 7 ' Mathis, Woodson C83 ,,,,,. ,A- 84 Maupin, Eugene isophb ,,,, ff- 6' Maupin, Gwen KSU ,,,,, -,, 74 Maupin, Sandra fFreshJ ,,, ,-, 6' May, Catherine 1SrJ ,,, May, Juanita fFreshJ ,,,,, , 7 ,,,, 6 5 May, Marilyn fsophj ,,,,,, ,,.,,, Mayhough, Roger 183 ,,,,---,,,,,,- 7 Mayhugh, jeniece 1FreshD ,,,,,, 63, 10- Maynard, Carole Url ,,.,,,,,,,,, 70, 9' Maynard, Roberta KSU ,,, --- 29, 82, 9' 102, 11 Meakin, Carole CSU ,,w ,,,,,,, 29, 8 Medley, Gary Q83 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 7 Meiners, Larry Url ,,,,,,. 50, 70, 90, 12 Meiners, Richard fFreshJ ,,,,,,,, 68, 13 Mei nsen , Shella f8J ,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,-- 7 Melton, jerry 1SrJ ,,,,,,,, 29, 47, 49, 8 98, 99, 124, 128, 15 Melville, Eddie Url ,,,,,,,.,,,, SS, 14 Melvin, James Q82 ,,,,,,,,,,......, 8 Mendelsohn, Davida CSO ,, ,,, 29, 8 Mendelsohn, Maidee 181 ,-- --,,- G Menn, Donald fFreshJ ,,,,...,,, 79, 9 Menn, Eric fFreshD ,,,,...,,,,,., 79, 11 Menn, Becky CSO , ,,,,,, 29, 53, 90, 9 102, 108, 111, 114, 119, 15 Meredith, Frank CSU ,,,..,,,,. 29, 49, 6 Mergen, Margaret CSU ,,,,.Y,, 30, 82, Merrill, Karen fjrj ,,..,, 9 85, 93, 99, 10 108, 11 Mestdagh, Martha CFreshJ ,,,,,..,,,., 6 Mestdagh, Mary lSophD ,,.. ,,,. 8 S, 1C Metzler, Carol 183 ,,...,,,,, ,,,.,, 6 Michael, Judy Lee 450 ,,,.YYYY ..,,, Michael, Sandra Sue CSophJ .,,, ,,, Middleton, Donald C81 ,,,,.. ,,, S Middleton, Marjorie fFreshD ,,,. ,,, 6 Midel, Edwin C81 ,., ,,,,.Y.Y,,,,.fff Miller, Betty CFresh5 ,,,,,,...YYY,Y -f 5 Miller, Beverly f8D YYY, -Y 83, 111, 14 Miller, Burton C81 .,,,,. .ff,,..YA 7 Miller, Charles CFresh3 ,,, .f,,,, -- 6 Miller, David Uri ,ffa ,,,,...,, 5 Miller, Dennis Q83 f,,,.....,f,,,,,. Miller, Gary CFreshj ,,,,,.. 63, 110, 11 Miller, Jane C81 , , ff..-YfffY 49, 86, 14 Miner, Jerry csophp .,,, 60, 103, 107, 11 Miller, Ray C81 ,,,,.,,,,,,...,,,,A. 7 Miller, Sandy CFreshD ,,..,,,,,. 62, ll Miller, Vera CFreshJ ,,.,,,.....,,,.. C Miller, Wilma Url ,,,,.,YY,,,,..,Y E Mills, Carolyn KSU ,,.-, 30, 85, 99, 102,11 Mingauw, Betty Joi JU ,.,,,,,. -, 70, 5 103, li Minter, Robert CSU f--- --f 30. 1 Mishler, Patricia 183 ...,. 49, 66, 104, 116 Mitchall Fred fSophJ W, Mitchell: Gail csr-,php ,,.,, M W-f3Bf'5fi'129 Scofield, Bmce QSM ,,,,,,, 33, 49, 58, 99 Scott, Beatrice 1Soph3 W .,,, 58, 103, 116 Scott, Charlene CSrJ ,,,,,,.,,, 33, 36, 81 Mitchell, Marvin CSN .Yf-4- 56, 47, 55, 91 98, 110, 124 Mitchell, Noble CSophJ --Ak-------- - Mizell, joe CSU -f-ffA-- 30, 49, 71528, Moffat, Marian C85 ..V----- -W 83, Moll, Donna f87 .,,,...V --- 66, Moltbia, Gary 183 .v.Y- fffA---- Moltbia, Sandra lFl'6S1'0 ,,,.YYYY..---, 5 3 99 128 Moellentine, Gayle 15013112 ,--------- -Ii? 111 86 Parker, Patricia CBJ W ,WW 71 Parker, Teresa 185 -W ,,,,,,,,, ,, 60 Parks, Gary fjrj ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 73 Parks, Marilyn CFreshD ,,,,.. 54, 104, 142 Parson, Rodger CSO ....,, Passiglia, joe Url ..,...,, 51, 50, 77, 1 WWW 57, 09 Partlow, Ralph CSophD ,Y,,...,.. 77, 147 99 73 Patterson, Larry fFreshJ W, Paul, Thomas QSophD --..-- Montgomery, Karen 150 f 'f - 30, 74, 105 107, 109, 115, 118, 140, 1411, Paxton, Frank CSophj ,WW -- 61 Paxton, Jimmie CSJ .... --- 66 Payne, Linda 183 ,Y,,, W- 69 Payne, Mike CSophJ -W W-- Paynter, Barbara C89 ,W ,... 69 Paynrer, Ellen QSO ,,,,, .,,, 3 1, 58 Peacock, Larry Urj ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 85 Pearlstein, Alan C85 ,,,,,,,,.. 49, 85, 111 Pearson, Samuel fSophJ W 60 Peltzie, Gerald CSU ,,,. Pener, Steve Q83 ...... Penick, Janice iSophJ W, WWW , Perkins, Charles C85 .......,WWWWWW,W 66 Wffffiii, 73 WWWW so 57 104 Relf, Donna Q83 W ..... 75, 142 Relf, Polly fm W- ..,, 81, 93, 110 140, 141 Remix Linda 1Soph3 W ,,,,-,, 65, 103 Renfro, Douglas Ury ,,.,..,,,1,,,,, 85 Reppeto, Clara jo 1Srj ,,,, 52, 41, 82, 98 Resco, Kenneth 183 ,,,,,,,,,-1Y,AYY 59 Resco, Linda 1Soph7 ...,.,,,,,--,. W Resco, Sandra Jeanne CFreshJ ......... 63 Retzer, Ernie fSrJ ,,......,,,v,, 32, 84 Retzer, Hilda Clireshj ,,,,,,-,,,,, 49, 54 Reynolds, Bill QSrJ W- -W 32, 50, 85, 94 98, 99, 107 Reynolds, Jackie U0 ,,..,,1,,,,, W Rhinehart, Michael CFreshJ .,,,,, 65, 146 Rhinehart, Rodney CSO WWW... 32, 50, 145 Rhymer, Barbara fFresl-rj W ,.,,,,,,-, Rice, Betty Sue fFreshJ .,.. ,,,,,,-, Richardson, Tom lFreshJ W WWWW -- Richert, Elaine CFreshj ..........1,1, Rlcldlebarger, jo Ann 1Soph3 .....,,, Scott, Diane C89 W-, ..,, W ..,, 80, 104 Scott, Hazel jane fSophD Scott, james 1Sr3 1,,,,, Scott, jimmy CSophD W 1,,,,,,.,,1,A 58 Scott, J udy C81 ,,,,W,,, W ,,..... 68 -WWW 99 -WWWW--- 83 Scott, Lora lea fSophJ ., ,,,,,.. 49, 65, 90 105, 115, 116, 142 Scott, Richard CSrJ .,,,, H 33, 49, 50, 55 Scott, jean lSophJ W 96, 110 W as, 104, 113 116, 142 Scudiero, joe f8j ,,,,, ,,YYYw N K Seeley, Gary fSophJ WWWWW ,..,,, 6 6, 129 Seidler, Harierte 1Fresh3 ,,,,,,,,,..,. 54 Seifert, Anna Ruth Url WWW. 70, 93, 95, 98 Seifert, Martha 199 W ,,,,,,,,,,,,-- 36 Sells, Barbara fSophD ,.W.., 55, 105, 113 Sefflfs, Janet C50 -A--,Y 33, 53, 91, 94, 98 102, 105, 114, 117, 155 112, 125, 128 Moore, Mary 1FreshD ,WW,..Y ----- 5 4, Moore, Raymond Cjrj Moran, Bill QSO ...WWW 30, 50, 74, 126, 138 Mom, Jw. qsopm ...,,, 58,91 142, 143 Morgan, Betty Ur? ---A-------- ----- 7 5 Murgan, Donald 183 W ---ffff---- 60 Morris, Beverly Cjrj W W, 70, 90, 99 103, 115 Morris, Carl fSophJ -W ,W,W,WWW 61, 110 Morris, Carole CSU W....-V 30, 82, 95, 102 Morris, Gary C81 .....WWW.WWWWW..... 72 Morris, Shirley Url ,W --- WWA, S4 Morrow, jerry 183 WWWWWWW WWWWW 7 2 , Linda ilireshj ,-- WWWW -- 69 Morrow Moser, Samuel CSO WW.. ...W.W 3 0, 73 Moser, Velma 183 .WWWWWWWWWWWWW 66, 116 Moser, Verna ilireshj ..W..W.WWWWWWWW 62 Moske, jane 1Sr3 WWWWWWWW 30, 53, 90, 94 102, 105, 111, 115, 153 Mosley, Arm fsfp ,,., 30, sz, 102,118, 119 Muck, Doris 185 W..WW...WWW...WWWWW Mueller, Karin QSM WWWWWW 30, 74, 95, 94 95, 107, 118 Muller, Gail CSU WWWWWWWWWWWW 50, 80, 93 Perkins, Hubert fFreshJ WWWW Perkins, Mary 1Soph3 W- - Petersen, Mike fFreshJ -W Peterson, Gloria C85 WWW,. Peterson, Karen C81 , 66, 110, 139 - 76, 105, 107 141, 142 ---- 49, 63 WWW-- 72 Pettit, Billy C89 -. --------. ,-,,,,,,, 7 3 Petrus, Charlene ilireshj -WW- 69, 1011, 142 Petr, Ruth 483 V 108, 115, 115, 141, , 60, 142 Pewitr, Mary Lea C10 W-- 81, 99, 103, 107 142 143 60 Pfefer, Martin 183 ---.. - 1,,,,,,,,,, Phillips, David fSophj ,,,Y,,YYYY -svf Phillips, Marion 1Srj ----.- 31, 47, 48, 71 0216 95, 1 , 0,107,113,115 Phillips, Robert cneshp ---.-- 69, 136, 139 78 Phillips, Terry C85 --.W-- , 76, 90, 105, 113 Murnan, Pat LSU ------.. 50, 47, 48, 49 53, 91, 102, 105, 113, 115, 153 Murphy, Curtis 1Soph3 ------WWW W 53, 147 77 Murphy Douglas fjrj Mmphyf Jem Ami qsfp'1f f.-Ebfizfli Murphy, Patsy 183 ---- Murphy, Wanda Urj W Murr, Lelia 193 ----- Myers, Nancy CSU W, ---AA 3 99 80 85 WWWWWW- 79 30, 75 102 105, 113, 115 Napper, Frances C10 ------ 85, 92, 99, 105 107, 113, 115, 140, 143 Napper, joseph Q83 ------------ 69, 141 Nation, Dennis 1Soph3 -----.-...-..- 53 Neale, Carolyn CSophJ W, Neale, Kathleen C89 --.-- Nedblake, Ronald CSIJ W--- WW-- 30, 65 WWW 80 71 84 N eer, Barbara lSophD WW-WWW---W----W Neer, Loretta KFreshJ ---.------W 85, 107 Neidert, Paul KSU -------- 30, 47, 53, 91 111 112,118 119 120, 128, 158 Neidig, Sandra fSophJ ----------WW -W 53 Neighbors, Steve LSophJ ------.- 77, 129 Nelson, Allen 182 ------- ------ 7 2 Nelson, David Qsophj -- -WWWW 58 Nelson, Edith 187 W--- ---W-- Nelson, Ilene CSOphJ f-f -ff 54, 142 Nelson, jerry CSO ---- ----WW 5 0 Nelson, jonell 183 W, W- 60, 142 Nelson, Rhoda 192 ----- ------------ 6 2 Nelson, Russell 183 ---W.--.-------- Neufeld, Carol Ury W, 49, 76, Nevey, Marilyn nsopm ---... 57, 104, WWW 103 105, 113, 141, 142 113 31 Newton, john iSrj ----- E6'ii6' Nichols, Michael CFreshJ ---WW , , 146 Nichols, Phyllis CFreshJ ------ 49, 68, 104 142 72 116, Niehouse, Douglas C83 -W -..- WW Nihart, Glenn 195 -....-W---A---- -f 61 Nirineman, Dennis Q81 ---W-WWWWWWWWW 72 Nixon, Ed 4119 -..----- 56, 98, 99, 112 119, 145, 146, 150 Noel, Horace 187 .----.--- ---..---- Noller, Nathalie LSU -----..- 31, 81, 111 115 118 Phipps, Darla Kay C85 W, ------ W 75 Pilant, Vickie 1Soph3 -W ,A,- 59 Plschel, Patrick 483 -1---- ,,,,,, 5 9 Pittala, jerry Ann C85 -W ----- W 60 Pittman, Jerry rsophy W ----- 58, 146 n 147, 150 Pittman, Karen CSophb ----- ------- 6 5 Pittman, Vernon 4SOPhJ ,---- ----- 5 7 Pitts, Chuck iSophj --,------,,,,-,A 69 Pitts, Duncan 185 1-----,,, ,AYYYYYYY 7 2 Pl1ff,R2gina KSU ----.. 31, 49, 82, 90, 102 105, 1410, 143 Plimmer, jerry Cjrj ---------------- 81 Poggemeyer, Gloria 1Fresh3 .--------- 62 Poindexter, Linda 1Fresh3 -------- 62, 142 Polallis, Kathy fjrj ------ 49, 85, 99, 105 105, 131 Polson, Ronnie Cjrj ,, ,, ------ W-- Pope, Frances Q83 ------- W- 85, 96, Pope, Katherine CSophj ---------- 76, 93 Porter, jack CSU -------. 31, 50, 74, 99 118, 119 Porter, jerry CSophJ -------- 76, 91, 99 129, 138 Potterfielcl, Clifton 1Soph3 ------ 55, 1417 Porterfielcl, Coy fSry ----,-, ,,,1 5 1, Porrerfield, Sandra iFreshJ W - 85 142 73 72 Posler, Randy 181 WW---.--- L ------- , 66 Posler, Ricky 1FreshD ,WW W- 60, 99, 139 Powell, Alice KSU ---- ----- 3 1, 71 Powell, Gary fjrj ------ -,,,,- A ,A 55 Powell, Hedy tlireshy W- ----,,, H-, Powell, joseph CScphJ -.--WWWW WW 75, 148 Powell, 1.-:S rsopm -------- 110, 129, 139 Powell, Wesley 1Fresh3 Powell, William fjrj -------- 86, 127, 128 139, 146 Powell, Willimn H. 1Fresh3 ---------- 73 60 Pruett, James 183 ----- ----- 4 9, Pursel, Dallas 183 ------- Putnam, Bonnie ilireshj ,W WW, 81, 104 Putnam, Meredyth Ury W ,W 84, 99 Power, Barbara 183 ------- ------ Pratt, Judy lFreshJ ------- ----- 6 3, 107 Price, Bill 1SophJ ---- -------. 7 3, 148 Price, Linda 1Fresh3 WW- ---. 79, 104, 142 Pries, Kenneth Cjrb ,W ------ 84, 147 Prose, Mary 181 ----- ------ 7 2, 142 Pruett,'Charles CSU WW, -W 31, 77, 110 72 66 Quasa, Betty Lou flireshj ------------ 86 Nolze, Pamela 1513 fff- f-fff 3 1, 55 Norris, Carolyn Url W ------ -- Norris, Linda fFreshJ ---------------. 54 Northcraft, Fred 1Sr3 -------- 31, 46, 49 50, 84, 91, 107, 110 Notestine, Dan fSrJ WWI ------.--WW W 82 Notesrine, Richard CFreshD .---W------. 69 Nowlin, Jerry Clireshb ------ ---- 6 3, 146 Nutter, Charles CSophJ W- ---- W 53 Nutter, Ronald C83 .---- ----- 7 1 O'De1l, Leslie C81 W ..-.---.----- 66 Odell, Linda 41:1 --.-.--- 74, 99, 103, 108 115, 118 Ogan, Patricia flireshj -------------- 69 Ohman, Nancy Qlireshj ---------- 62, 142 Olsen, l.aVonne Cjrj --------- ------- 8 6 Olson, Carol Ur? --.----- 64, 87, 91, 103 105, 113, 140, 141 Ommerman, Maurice Cjrj ------ 58, 92, 99 I 118, 128 O'Rourlte, Patricia 1Soph3 W- --- 57, 105 Osborn, Emily iS0phb W, WWW Rife, Sandra 185 -------A-- ---, 61 63 Ricketts, Nancy 10 isp ---------. vs, 124 1 78 as Rigdon, Bobby C81 -W----- --- Riley, Bonnie Csophj --.- 61 Riley, Louis Edward 181 ,,, --..-- W 60 Rinclon, Ronnie CFreshj ---.---- 81, 110 Ring, Norma Ury ---------- 81, 99, 123 1 1 105. Rittman, Marilyn CSophj ------- W 58, 90 103, 116 92 Robb, Phillip qsfy ---.-.- 32, 50, 53, 94, 98, 99, 108, 112, 113, 117, 120, 155 Robbins, Doreen 1Sr3 A --------- ,- 36, 84 Roberson, Paul Q83 -----...-------- Roberts, jean Uri -------- 74, 92, 99, 105 Roberts, Steven C85 ---...---------- 52 Robertson, George C83 --------.----- 66 Robertson, Jane 1SrD ------ 32, 74, 93, 94 95, 98, 102, 114, 118 Robertson, joe CSO -.--.. 32, 60, 117, 178 Robertson, Larry 1Fresh3 -------. 68, 146 Robertson, Lee 183 ------------------ Robichaud, Carol ilireshj W WW- 81, 111 Robinson, Chandler 485 ----.--.----- 69 Robinson, Clifford iSophJ ---- 49, 68, 96 129, 139 Robinson, Leon f8J -------------.-- 69 Robinson, Nyle Q81 ----..---------W 148 Robinson, Pat CSU ------ 18, 52, 47, 48, 75 91, 94, 102, 107, 108,113,115,130,131 Roby, Betty CFreshJ -------.------WW 63 Rock, Carol CSrJ --------------- 32, 62 Rock, Connie 1Fresh3 ---- 62, 104,107, 116 Rodabaugh, Paul QSrJ ------ 32, 71, 98, 99 107, 110, 125 66 Rodger, George 183 ,W ---.--- -W- Rogers, Jim Cjrj -------- -------W- 6 4 Roll, Ann Huston CSophj W ,WW 84 Roll, Richard C89 ------- --------W 7 8 Rosanbalm, Joyce CJD --..-------W-- 70 Roscoe, Milton fSophJ ------ 68, 129, 139 Rose, Carolyn Clireshb W --------- 63 Rose, David ilireshb ,,- ---... -- 60 Rose, Joanne 1Soph3 ----- WW 58 Rose, Michael 1FreshJ ,W ---- ,- 66 Rose, Renee QSO ------ Rosegg, larry 183 ---- ,W 32, 82 WW 85, 111 Rosen, Heddy 1Soph3 ------------..- 142 Rosen, Marsha CSU ..------------ 32, 82 Ross, Ann Urj ------ 77, 107, 108, 115 119, 142 Rothen, jerry Ury -------.-------- 49 Rothschild, Carol Sue Uri -W ---- W 75 Rothschild, Phillip 1Sr3 ---- ,W 32, 58 Rothschild, Ricky C82 ,cu --,- 52 Rotman, Ala C85 -. ------- ----.--- 7 2 Rowe, Karen CSophJ --------.--- ---- 6 5 Rowland, Michael flireshb ------. 66 Rwk, Becky 1Fresh3 - -.-.-- 54, i6Z,'14z Ruark, Nancy Lou Url W-- ---W 70, 103 Ruark, Thomas 1Soph3 ------ 58, 129, 158 Ruble, Lois CFreshJ ,W Ruby, Dorothy fjrj ,,-. WWWW- 63 -W 36, 53, 99 Rudin, Susan KFreshD W, --.--- -- 65 Rudolph, Ann 1Soph3 ---- ,W 49, 68, 93 105, 142 Rudolph, James 183 ------------..-- 52 Rudolph, Jan qsophp WW ss, 103, 104, 142 Rudolph, jo Anne 1Fresh3 --.. 65, 141, 1112 Rupp, Larry QSO -----.---.-------- Sage, Judy 1Soph3 ------- ---WWWWW 6 8 Sampson, Rita iSophJ -W --..WWW W 68 Sanders, Nila fSophD --.----------- - 68 Sandy, Kelly 1Soph3 -------- 76, 90 136 Sanford, imma meshp -------- 79Z 146 Sankey, Terry Url -------------WW- W 57 - 32, 74 Sapp, Harold KSU ------------.- Sappington, David CSU Sarver, Linda fjrj -------- WWWWWW 55 81,99,112,115 Sauer, Major 1Fresh3 ---------- 73, 147 Schamens, Mary 'QSophJ -.-.--.- --.- P - --.- ----- - Schieber, ml 485 W, Schlichter, Vicky Q83 ----- ---- 66, 104 Schlozman, Deborah Q83 ---------- 49, 59 104, 116 Schlozman, Ruth CSoph7 ------ 48, 76, 91 104, 108, 114, 129 Schlozman, Stanley CSrJ ----- ,, 18, 32, 47 Osgood, Floyd 483 ----- Osman, Steve CFreshJ W Oswalt, John KSU ------- ,WWA 78 --- 79, 110 ,W 31, 41, 55 Owensby, Mary Ann 182 ---- 66, 104, 142 Owings, Vance C83 W--- ,WWWW 72 Sperry, Toni Ellin 4Fresh5 Packer, Robert C Sophj ,W -W-WW 60 85, 107 Paddack, Anne QFreshJ -Y,,,---- , Paddack, Charles K. LSU S7 WWW 311 , 91, 94, 124, 50, 53 128 Paddock, Charles E. Url ---- 61, 107, 110 Pape, Gloria Clireshb -----W---- 54, 104 Park, Dale Cjrj --------.- --WW 7 3, 148 Park, Karen QSophJ ------ 76, 92, 141, 142 Parker, Cary 1SophJ -----...-W-WWWWW 61 Parker, Connie 181 W -W-WW-...-- 52 Parker, Elizabeth 183 -W --- 71 Parker, Karen flireshj A-V V-- 69 Quick, Patsy CSrJ ------,-----.- 51, 86 Quick, Sharon QFreshb W W 54, 104, 142 Quinones, Felix C81 ---- --------. 6 6 Rabinourtz, Cheryl 18? -------------- 78 Raby, Janice can -------.-- 83, 104, 111 116, 142 Raby, Sandra Cjrj -.-. -AW 85, 99, 105 107, 115 Rach, Carol Ann CSU W, ---- 31, 82 Rader, Linda CSophb ,W ------- W 56 Rader, Sam KSU -.--- ,WW 31, 75, 147 Regan, Ronald CJK? ---- --------- 7 3 Ragone, Marianne CSU ---- W, 32, 82, 98 Rains, Sherril 1Sophj ,,, ---- 57, 103, 141, 142 Ramel, Larry iSoph5 ,WW ------- W 86 Ramsey, Patsy Url ---------- 75, 94, 99 Ratlifi, Lana 181 ..,. ------------- , 52 Reece, Don Stephen CSophJ ---------- 77 Reed, James QU ------------------ 70 Reed, Michael Csophj ----- -WW-- 7 7, 129 Reed, Sondra Joyce Klireshb ---. 49, 63, 107 111, 142 Reeder, Susan CSD ------- W. -------- 72 Reeve, Kathy Ur? ---- WW 49, 64, 87, 90 94, 105, 105, 112, 140, 141, 143 Reeve, Lee Ann flireshj -------- 54, 104 116, 142 Refer, Tamby Sue fSophJ - W ------- , Relfitt, Beverly fScph7 -.------------ Reichman, Pamela 489 ---------- 71, 142 Reiff, Mary QSO -----. 46, 56, 91, 95, 102 105, 106, 108, 113, 115, 118 Reimer, Wayne 11:5 ---------------- 74 Reimer, Wilma fSophD -------------- 65 Reis, Alica iFreshJ ---- W- 69 48, 50, 53, 91, 94, 111, 118, 119, 152 Schmidt, Herb fsophj -------------- 72 Schmidt, Patricia CFreshJ ----- W ----. - Schmutz, James Cjrj W WW 85, 92, 107,118 Schmutz, Tommy 183 --------...----- 83 Schoen, Barbara Q89 ,W ------- ---- 72 Schoen anet So h --.- 65,116 .J 4 P J -.--- Schoonover, Mary Clireshj W WWWW 54 Schulteis, Donald CSU ----W -W 32, 50, 56 92, 111, 119 Schulteis, Virginia flireshj ---------- 68 Schulz, Dennis Q83 ------- Schwark, Danny Urj ----. . ------ , 60 ,WW 61 Sewell, Beverly fSoph7 ---------- 81, 93, 105, 142 Sewell, David Milton 1Fresh3 ---.---- 147 Sewell, jay Qlireshj -.---------- ---, 6 9 Sexton, Charles CSophJ -----------.- 68 Sexton, Judy Cjrj W, ----- 64, 87, 90, 103 115, 140, 141 Shane, Bob C81 ----------------.--. 52 Shapito, Susan Uri W ----. 70, 93, 112, 115 Shapiro, William flireshj ------ 60, 146 Sharpe, Kathy 450 -------.-------- Sharpe, Mary KSJ W --.-------- L ---- 5 2 Shelby, Benny fjrj -------- 77, 125, 128 Shelby, Grace fFreshj W- ------ 54, 142 Shelor, Ronald C85 ,W --..-- ,, 86 Shelton, James 185 ----- ---------- 5 9 Shelton, John E. Cjrj ------ 50, 64,87, 90 Shelton, John Q. fSophD Shelton, Larry fjrj ----- WW 53, 92, 99, 148 WWW 58 33 82 Shelton, Roberta QSO -------.---- , Shetts, Earl C81 W -----------------. 72 Shields, Charles 181 ---------------- 71 Shields, Tommy Url ---- 8l,145,146,150 Shiner, Delores QSO -------- 55, 62, 92,98 Shockley, Sharon CSU ,W Shor, Lillian fSrj WWW Showman, George 183 W Shrout, Richard C85 ----- 140, 141 ,W 55, 75, 99 -WW 33, 84 WWWW 69 WW--- 83 96 Shukert, Don CFresh5 ------------ 66, 96 Shultz, Harriet CFreshJ ------ 49, 79, 104 Shumaker, Ronnie CSU W Shumaker, Vicki ijt? ,W 141, 142 WW 55, 112 --- 70, 105 Sidener, Martha Cjrb --------------- 84 Sidmon, Diane CFreshJ ------------- 63 Siegfried, Mary fSrj ---- ,W 33, 53, 64, 92 94.107, 111, 112, 119, 120 Siegfried, Milton CJK? ------ 50, 87, 92, 94 Sieggen, Malcolm fFreshJ Silverman, Eva Maye KSU Silvers, Linda 183 ,.-W- Silvey, Larry flireshj W Simcoe, Terence fjrj W Simes, Nioka 185 ------ Simmers, Gerald Clireshb Simmers, Linda Cjrj ,W Simms, John f8j ------ Simpson, Arnold flireshj 112, 118 WWWW 60, 139 WWW 55, 42, 84 WWWWW 66 W 72, 99, 146 ,W 50, 85, 92 WWW-- 69 W W 72, 146 W -W 81, 99 W-WWWW, 66 Simpson, Boyd fSrJ -------- 33, 71, 119 Sims, Diane CSU ., --------- 53, 84, 102 Sims, Douglas fFreshJ -- Sims, Margot 187 ----- Singer, Ann CSophJ ---- WWWWW 66 WWW so -W 61, 105, 142 Singer, jerry V183 -------------------- 52 Singer, Melvin CSD ----------------- 75 Singleton, Edward 1SophD Sinor, Bessie Orb -------- Sinor, Donald 185 ------ -W ---- -- 58 ,W 85, 99 WWWW 75 58 128 Sitton, Wilfred 1Soph3 ---- ------ , Skaggs, jerry Dean 1SophD -,---WWW, 53 , 54 104, 116 Skirvin, Janet 1Fresh3 ----- , Sloan, Juanita 181 WW - ------ W 59 53 55 Sloan, Owen KSU W -----. ------- , Slusher, Carter CFreshJ , Smasal, Chris Q83 ----- ----- Smasal, Valerie fSophJ W, Smetzer, Ann C Fresh J WWWWWW 60 72, 104, 116 ,W 84, 104, 114 Smith, Barry QFresh7 ------------ 49, 79 Smith, Byron KSU ------- . 53, 53, 90, 94 118, 119, 138 Smith, Diane CSophj --------,----- 59 Smith, jack 4FreshJ W. ---------- 63 Smith, jennifer 48? W, W 83, 111 Smith, Julia Urj -WW ,,,,.. --,, Smith. Linda 1Fresh3 .,.....,,,.,., 72 Smith, Robert ijrj , W 45, 81, 90, 94 98, 99, 119, 159 Smith, Ronald 481 ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,, 67 Smith, Samuel 4FreshJ W ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Smith, Wayne Ury ,,,,,,,,,,,. 85, 96 Snider, Judith ljrj , ,,,, 85, 93, 110, 118 Snider, Ronald 4Soph7 ,,,,,,,,,, 58, 99 Snow, Mike CSophJ ,,,,,,,. 58, 129, 139 Snyder, Michael 4S0phJ .,,,,, 76, 145, 146 147, 150 Sole, Suzanne 483 ,e,,,,,,,.., .W 60, 142 Sorensen, Melvin fSophb W..,W 58, 99, 139 Sparks, Herbert C81 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Spaulding, Scott CSrJ W ffrrrf 33, 46, 12 az 4, 127, 133, 135 139 Spears, Albert CFreshJ W-, . ,W 66, 99, Spears, Willa Albertine fSophD WWWW 56, 142 Spencer, Becky Ur? . ,,,, 64, 87, 91, 94 98, 103, 107, 112, 115, 130 87 Spencer, Larry f8j ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. W Schwark, David 1Fresh3 ,.,,,,,,,,,,. 65 Schwartz, Bill Q87 W, , ,,,,, ,..,,,, W 52 Schwartz, Elliott Clireshb A ,...,,, 86, 139 Schwedt, Marvyn Url ,,,,,, 49, 50, 56, 92 117, 145, 150 157 Spicer, Susan CSophJ , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Sprofera, Nicki 189 ,,,, ,,,,....,, 6 0 Sproul, Carol ijt? , , W 85, 95, 105 105, 115 Staatz, Charlene KSU , ,WW 36, 82 Stafford, james ljrj ,W WW 147 Stallings, Isabel CSr5 ,,, Stallings, John CJr5 ,,, W, 33, 80, 99 ,,,,,-,,,, 60 Standley, Diana CJr5 g.......,, ,,,,, 8 4 Stark, Particia CFresh5 w,,,,, 68, 104, 107 141, 142 Stark, Paul C85 ,,..... , ,,,,,. 67 Steen, Jackie CSr5 ,,,,,, ...... 3 3, 82 Stein, Bernie CSr5 ,,,A.....,,,,,,,, 33 Stephan, Marilyn CSoph5 ,,,, 59, 103, 113 Stephens, Diann CJr5 .n.,.. 64, 87, 90, 99 115 103, 105, 108, 112, Stephens, Sandra C85 .,.........,,, Stephenson, Janet C85 ,,,, 72, 142 Stern, Sue CSr5 ,,., ...,, 34, 74, 82, 108 109, 110, 115, 118, 142 Stevens, Danny C85 ,,,,,,,,1,... ,,, 72 Stevens, Sharon C95 f--. 63, 104, 116, 142 Stevens, Terry CJr5 ,,,,,,,,,,.. 84, 112 Stigall, Barbara CJr5 ......., 85, 93, 99 Stigall, Mike C85 ,,, ,......., ,, 67 Still, Janice CSr5 ..., ,,, 34, 64, Still, Virginia C85 aaaa, ,,,,, 78, Stinson, Janis C85 .,,,, ,,, 52, 104, Stock, Shirley CJr5 ,,,... ,,, 84, 93, 102 104 Stinson, Charles CJr5 ,,, aaaaa , 58, 148 142 99 104 Stocklaufer, Bonnie C85 ,,, Stoiver, Nancy CFresh5 ,,,, T e Ph llis 8 ,,, 86, Stoll, Joniel CJr5 ....... ,,, 70, 93 Stolov, Marilyn CSoph5 ,, ,v,,,,,,,, 61 Stolov, Morris CJr5 ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,A,, 74 Stolzer, Linda CSoph5 WWWW... 49, 58, 103 116, 142 Stoner, Nancy CFresh5 ,,, ...... ,, 62 Stoup, Paula CSoph5 ,, ,,WW1.... 65 Stoup, Phyllis CSr5 ,,, ,,,,,,,, 34, 80 Stout, Virginia CJr5 ,, ,,,,,, 64, 87, 90 103, 105, 115 Strader, Ronald CSr5 ,,,,,, 91, 98, 99, 107, Stteeter, Ray C85 ,,,,,,,. Stringfellow, Blair CFresh5 ,, Strohmeyer, Bill CJr5 ,,,,, Strohmeyer, Gary CFresh5 ,, Strong, Diane CFresh5 ,,, Stuby, Roger CSr5 ,,,,,,, Stumpf, Charles CSoph5 ,,, , ,,,. 68, 129 Sublette, Carolyn CFresh5 ,, 54 Sutherland, Fred CFresh5 ,,, Sutherland, Ruth Ann C85 Sutton, Freddie CSoph5 ,,,, Swadley, Robert CSoph5 ,, Swanson, Jon CFresh5 ,,,.,,, Sweeney, Sharon CSr5 ,,,, 34, 49, 50, 81 112, 118, 119 ,,WW 79, 67 110 ,,,,, 80, 139 79 84 111 11554582- 1 1 3112111115 146 86 '4i'8if91f 107 55563151 10,-139 ,W 34, 49, 69 Swofford, Darrell CSoph5 ,,, ,,., 68, 148 Sykes, Michael CFresh5 ,,, Tabolsky, Bill CSr5 ,,,,,,, , Tabolsky, Carole CSoph5 ,,, Tabor, Judy CJr5 . ,,,,,,. Tapscott, Carol CSr5 ,,, Tartt, James CJr5 ,,,, Tate, Powell 4Soph5 ,,, ,,,, 66, 139 ,,, 34, 74 ,,,,,, 68 ,,, 84, 99 ,,, 34, 74 ,, 73, 148 Taylor, Carole CSr5 ,, WWW 34, 82 Taylor, Dale C85 ,,..., .,,,. 6 7 Taylor, Dorothy CSoph5 ,, ,-- 53 Taylor, Elmer CSr5 ,,,, ,,,,, 5 7 Taylor, Gary C85 ,,..,, ,..,,,, 6 9 Taylor, Harry C85 ,,,,,. ,,, 49, 52 Taylor, James C85 ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.. 69 Taylor, 'Lenoria 4Fresh5 ,,,,,,,,...,,, Taylor, Leroy CSoph5 .,,,,,......,,. 86 Taylor, Linda CSr5 ,,,,..-f 34, 69, 82, 99 102, 115 Taylor, Linda S. CFresh5 ,,.,.,,,,,,, Taylor, Mary CJr5 ....,,, .,,,, 7 3 Taylor, Nancy C85 ,,,, -WW 59 Taylor, Virginia 4Soph5 ,,, , Teeter, Willma C85 ,,, ,,, 75 Temposky, David C85 ,, ,,,...,,,. 60 Thalacker, Russell C85 ...,,,,,,,,,.. 52 Thaxter, John CJr5 ,,,,,,.. 50, 64, 87, 92 108, 110, 117 Thaxter, Norma 4Fresh5 ,,,,. -W 79, 104 110, 142 Theobald, Bill CSr5 ,,,,,,,... 34, 49, 73 Thomas, Donna 'CSr5 ------ 34, 49, 75, 91 102, 105, 115 Thomas, James 485 ,,,,,,.....,,,,, 67 Thomas,,Katherine CFresh5 ,,,,,..., , 63 Thomas, Terry 4Fresh5 ,,,. ,,,,,,.. 6 3 Thomas, Vicki CFresh5 .,.,,,,,....,, 72 Thomas, Walker CSoph5 ,,,,.., 48, 76, 91 99, 139 Thompson, Annette C85 ,,,..,,,,,,,. 52 Thompson, Pat CSt5 ,,.., W- 34, 53, 92 98, 119 Thompson, Stephen CFresh5 ,,,,. 79, lg? 1 Thorne, Patsy C85 ,,,,.,, 48, 83, 96, 142 Throgmorton, Reeda CFresh5 ...,,,,,. 59 Timpe, Kenneth CJr5 ,,..,,,,,....., 70 Tinsley, Joyce CSr5 ..,,,,,, ,,, 34, Tirk, Jem 4s6ph5 ,,, ,,,,. WW Tirk, Joe 41:5 ,,,,,,,....,,,.,,,,,.. Tise, Venita CSoph5 ,,,,.....,,,,,.. 53 Tivol, Edwin CSr5 ,,...Y,, 34, 50, 81, 94 108, 145, 146, 150, 153 Todd, Charles CJr5 ,,,,,.,,...., 59, 147 Tolle, Mike CSr5 ,,,...,,,... 34, 58, , VC 5 - , , , Tombs, Madlyn C85 ,,.,,,,... Yfff.. Tombs, Wanda CJr5 ,,.,,,Y,..VffY- Tompkins, Larry CFresh5 ,,, Tompkins, Steven C85 , .,,,. ...frff W 99 110, 147 Tombs Lero Fresh , , 66 129 136 13? 7 84 ,,, 61, 139 Tompson, Sharon CSoph5 ,,,,,,,, 65, 93 Tompson, Shirley CJr5 ,,,,,,, 76, 93, 99 Townley, Ann CFresh5 ,,,,,, 81, 104, 116 Townsend, Cynthia CFresh5 ,,,,,, 81, 107 Townsend, Karen C85 ,,,..,,Y,,...f- 59 Townsend, Wesley CSr5 ,,,.,,,, 73, 148 Trachtman, Marshall CFresh5 ,,,, 81, 146 Tracy, Bonnie CSr5 ,,,,,,.,,, 34, 71, 94 Tracy, Pat CSoph5 ,,a-,-,. ..Vf---- 7 2 Travalent, Louis CSr5 L, ,,,, 34, 81 Tressler, Tom CFresh5 WWW .--,-.. W- 66 Trimmer, Bonnie C85 -, Trocosso, Mary CSr5 ,,, Trott, Janet CFresh5 ,,,, Trott, Paul C85 ,,,,,,,, Trusler, Joyce CSoph5 ,,, Trutzel, Chet CFresh5 ,,, Trygg, Barbara CFresh5 ,, Tuckness, Richard CJr5 ,, Turley, Larry CFresh5 ,,.,, ,,, 52, 96, 142 ,,,,, 35, 82 ,,, 68, 104 ,,,,,, 60 Turner, Patricia CFresh5 ,..V,f- ----- 65 81 72 ,,, 80 69 68 60 Turner, Ralph C85 W,.---Y,-Y-- ----- Tuttle, Steve CFresh5 ,,,, 49, 66, 129, 139 , C 5 --------A-----A ----- 7 5 Tgler, Diane CJr5 ,,.., 76 Ulle , Ma Ellen CSr5 ,,,,., 35, 70, 91 W rv 98, 102, 105, 111, 114 Ulses, Don CSr5 ,..-f,W. -Y-f---v 5 5, 84 Umland, Don CFresh5 W,,,..f,---ff- 63 Undesich, Betty Sue CSoph5 , ..,,,,. W 53 Vajdic, Ruth Ann CSr5 ,,,,.W, 35, 53, 92 94, 107 Valadez, Josephine CJr5 ,.,,W,. ..Yf, 8 5 Valverde, Alex CSoph5 .ff,,, 77, 129, 136 Valverde, Jean Raymond C85 ,..,,,,,. 75 Valverde, Pauline CJr5 ,..,--f1f. .-ff Vandenberg, Bill CSr5 ,,,,,. 35, 50, 74, 92 94, 112, 117, 120, 152 Vandenberg, Dorothy CFresh5 ,,,, 84, 104 116, 142 Van Schoelandt, Kaye CFresh5 ,,,,,., 79 Vassar, Bobby C85 f,f,,Mvf--f.vf-A - 59 Vaughn, Patricia C85 ,,,,,,,,,, 80, 142 Vazzano, Bennie CFresh5 ,,,,.,,2,,2. 66 Vida, Ronald CSr5 .,,,,, 35, 50, 53, 92,94 108, 118, 119, 138 Walker, Faith Ann CSoph5 f,,,,,,,,.. 65 104, 113 Walker, Kathryn CSoph5 ,-- ---,. 56, 103 116, 142 Walker, Lanny CJr5 ,,, ,,,, -- 85 Walker, Larry CSr5 ,,,, ,,,,,, 6 0 Walker, Ronald Lee C85 ,- ,,,, 83, 111 Walker, Ronnie C85 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Walker, Shirley CSr5 ,,,,,,,, 35, 64, 95 Wallace, Gary CSr5 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Walters, Gary Burton CSoph5 ,....... 76 Walthall, Eugene CJr5 ,.,,,,, ,,, 76 Walthall, Sheryl C85 ,,,,,,,,, ,,, 52 Walther, Marjorie Ann CJr5 ,,,,,,,,,, 76 Walther, Lee Delbert CFresh5 ..,.,,,, 61 Walz, Gary Lee C85 ,,,,,,,,,, 83, 111 Wamsher, Martha CJr5 ,,,,,., .,,, 8 4, 96 Wamsher, Williain CFresh5 ,, ,, 66, 110 Ward, Doris Jean C85 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Ward, Mary Lu CSoph5 ,,,,,, 61, 90, 142 Ward, Phyllis Nadine C85 ..,,,,, 75, 104 Ward, Valerie CSr5 ,,,,, 35, 49, 80, 90, 102 105, 113 Warlen, Stephen CFresh5 ,,,,,,,, 61, 99 Warnica, Vicki Ruth CJr5 ,,,,,,,,,, 76 Warnock, Rosalie CSr5 ,,,,,, 35, 69, 87 93, 102, 105, 107, 113 Warren, James CSr5 Warrington, Edward Lee C85 .,,,,,,,,, 66 Wasserlauf, Muriel CJr5 ,,,,,, 85, 92, 108 Waterfield, David 485 , ,,.,,,,,, 49, 67 Watkins, Danny Lee CFresh5 ,,,,,, 62, 147 Watkins, Don C85 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.... 60 Watson, Theodore C85 ,,,,..,,,,,,, 67 Watt, James CJr5 ..,,,,,,,,, , 49, 86, 90 Weaver, Kyle CSr5 ,,,... 35, 53, 98, 112 118, 120 Webb, Janice CSoph5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 57 Wechsler, Roni CFresh5 ,,.... 79, 96, 104 Weddle, Forrest CSt5 .,,,,, 50, 80, 90, 98 99, 119 Weed, Barbara CFresh5 ,,,,..,, 85, 104 107, 114 Weed, Janet CJr5 ,,,,...,,,,,,,,., 84 Weed, Linda CSr5 ,,,,,,,, 35, 47, 82, 91 98, 102, 105, 106, 115, 117 Weeks, Peggy CSoph5 ,,.,,,,,,,,, 56, 93 Weese, Steven CFresh5 ,,....,,,, 61, 129 Wehrle, Barbara CSr5 ,,,,, - 35, 47, 48, 53 90, 95, 98, 102, 106, 107, 108, 111 114, 119 Wehrle, Deborah CFresh5 ,,,,,,,, 48, 69 104. 116 Weinberg, Dennis fSr5 ,,,,..,,,. 35, '85 Weiner, Teralee CJr5 ,,,,,,,..,,,,, 85 Weintraub, Stanley David CSoph5 ,,.,,, 68 Whitt, Sandra Kay CSoph5 ,... 61, 99, 11 Wholf, Richard CSr5 ,,,,, , 35, 85, 92, 9. 99, 108, 118, 15. 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