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

 - Class of 1962

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O I , School opens ' W Beptember Football season starts 5 A' OCt,0be1' Homecoming I I 8 wfliffaibrf Cfooo mis JW Open house Q! in Hockey sports day NOV61'I1be1' Liberty Memorial Rededication -1 fl fy Basketball season opens M, , I, ll 4 Band concert 6 December Gramercy Ghosti' Alumni tea E First semester ends January K.C. Philharmonic Q -J' Baseon Day School s out! Inter-Society dance .T.C. Ball Basketball state tourney February R0 Blg Eight track meet Sadie Hawkins Mixer March All City band festival All City orchestra festival City Hall Day S if - WY? Apfll Girls' Choir festival .2 Senior Play 4 ' ,J-1 v Jr.-Sr. Prom A Aw-dL,3 May All City Track Meet p' Artfj ' All Clty choir festival if Bbw! plfmtjflel we JHH6 Baccalaureate service , Y W 4- -144-HQ?-r-144 X 4.11414-11-uf..-.4444-Q1-.4-144 .1 ,,..,,vfw..-.-wan rf-nntw .,......,.,.,4.........XX..X.444..X- I xl u f, fl so 1 X 94, , -. fl . ,Q - ' q JZ nfl,-fm X f , f U ,-,fl 7 , 4' fyx - f -H f X-f - X. 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Proudly she stands overlooking the cityg her classrooms filled with students eager attain knowledgeg her teachers pre- to meet the challenges of the dayg rs echoing with chatter about ' the chemistry test, the y's date. A year of activities. It is our book has picture pares us for will receive as C 1 E 5 ' . an N 2 fl , A 2 e in i 4 , ,H FOREWGRD F N 'H---- ' 3 0000 1 31 67 MID CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Midwest Genealogy Center 3440 S Lee s Summlt Rd lllllllllllllllllllilIllllllllllllllllllillllllllllll M. MGC Early Paseo Ind :Min ffm riimazp qanaggifg 1' I if ' aff? agnlfff xwfffgnf' Hanna iflifgiiw 'Q wigfif i ff1'3x.1 J iff! r ai fri' M' PASEO'S HISTORY Paseo High School was opened in September of 1926 with Mr. B. M. Stigall as principal. He remained until 1945, when Mr. J. C. Bond became principal and remained until his retirement in 1958. Mr. Paul M. Marshall, formerly of Central High School, then assumed the principalship. Approximately 1300 students attended Paseo that first year. Miss Irene Blase, Mrs. Lottie C. Reber, Mr. Paul Constant, Miss Elizabeth Minckemeyer, and Mrs. Neva Christine are the only re- maining staff members who have served Paseo since it was first opened. Before it was officially opened, Paseo was on record as the High- lands High School, but later it was changed to Paseo because of the convenient identification with Paseo Boulevard, which is directly to the west. The building was constructed of natural stone, quar- ried from the site, at a cost of approximately 31,500,000 The front portion of the school, the side hall, and the boys' gym were built at that time. A girls' play- ground and ROTC drill field were completed in 1936. The south- east side was left unfinished with the intention of later adding a wing corresponding to the one on the northeast. As a part of this plan, the girls' gymnasium, the swimming pool, and the locker rooms were added in 1939. Student activities in the early years included special interest clubs. Each student was required to belong to at least one of these. They ranged from the Know Kansas City Club, Formal Games Club, Girls' Hiking Club, and the Speed Demons' Club, to the Hooked Rug Club, the Needle- work Club, the Quilt Club, and the Ask Me Another Club. In the 1930's each homeroom had a soft- ball team which competed with the other teams until one emerged as school champion. The school had an annual carnival to help raise money for needed equipment. Be- ginning in 1937, an elaborate freshman induction ceremony was held annually. These continued until 19419, when the first eighth grade class entered Paseo. 4. H 4 43.1.4 M4 ,Z' 1. S... Q , , Silk? Wi' . 'Nw 324, n'x' Nxv 1.v'av +V Q . ' ,iq ,xi-1, A vw, Q, ,. Q 1 k f , . 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Sponsored by the American Field Service, Mike flew from Athens to New York and arrived here in Kansas City on August 5, 1961, by bus. Be- sides his mother and father, who have an import-export office, Mike also has a fifteen year-old brother. The many television sets and cars are a few of the numer- ous things Mike has found dis- tinguishing the United States from Greece. Some of his inter- ests are sports and music - as well as eating hamburgers. Mike hopes to continue his study over here and later to become an ,mf-V 1,.,,,fffr' -MVA WG ' ' M 2559 ff , 1 ,, H wx 'gg' 3 'ff if ' 2 7 , 5 wg, I Q33 -5 7 7. 0 I4 - f Wi .. . ,US ff! 5 ,V 1-WC , 5' - 7 ,fi Wm Q as 'iff yu-wwe! fx , Viewing Paseois history through trophies. electrical engineer. We are all indebted to Mike for a wonderful year in spreading his influence of world communication and peace. .. v---vv- I , Mack Harnder Field M Service, Ship in front M excl the Chr Eise witl ' 'V ber schc ICY nun her-1 spit task Pitts 'WWI' X 1 . sill? ' 1. Will I H44 'W .aa 5 X 1141 EXCHANGE STUDENTS K. Mack Harnden, Paseo's finalist to the American Field Service, shows both Mikes the Pirate Ship in front hall. Mike Hug is Paseois second foreign exchange from Germany but is under the sponsorship of the International Christian Youth Exchange. Born in Eisenach, East Germany, Mike fled with his family to Stuttgart in West Germany. He attended a boarding school where he first heard of the ICYE. Mike was amazed to see the numerous school activities but he soon became a major part of our school spirit. Football showed a challenging task for Mike, but he was not familiar enough with it to participate the whole season. Besides sports, he is very interested in the field of politics. We will long remember Mike for his friend- liness and spirit of European people. MIKE HUG Preparing work for the drama class T, 7 9, Z iw i xi Mrk Check out time at last! W 9 Watchful eye on tomorrow s craftsman. Useful trades and interesting hobbies are gained through woodwork. Showin' them how. Congressman Bolling addresses Pirate faculty. V 7 ffqif, 7555 5, ,haw f 1 Ei ini ru Nr X f Q: X? N 4 XNN ,X X ,Q 5 in eil Eighth grade interest in class runs high. Wei i. QUiCk ICSSOII in test tube cleaning Congezmallty IH the classroom. 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AD ln his third year as chief ad- ministrator at Paseo, lVlr. Mar- shall has provided the leadership so necessary to maintain our school's position at the top of our educational system. Besides greeting us daily with announce- ments over the public address system, our principal presides over all academic functions and is responsible for all facets of activ- ities at Paseo. Lf' M Serving in his third year as Vice Principal at Paseo, Mr. Morris is in charge of fire and tornado drills and assembly seat- ing arrangement. In addition to this, he helps with the traffic Squad, diSCipline, management, and teacher and pupil assign- ments. , 14 'A Q -s A C, ad- lar- ship our our ides nce- Lress ,ides id is ctiv- MINISTRATICDN ......J Counseling the freshman and senior classes is Miss MclVlaster's task. Guiding students in their choice of courses, colleges, and professions, as well as informing and assisting Pirates with scholar- ship and entrance requirements makes her work at Paseo greatly appreciated. Miss Rose McMaster Mr. Miller's job, in his third year at Paseo, is counseling jun- iors and eighth graders. His duties include helping eighth graders make a good start and administering tests. Miss Ruth Norris f' . eounselorsj work is never done. Miss Norris, counselor for sophomores and incoming eighth graders, has now served seven- teen years at Paseo. Advising future' Paseoites on the proper subjects to take is one of her many duties. Mr. Fred Miller 'llyv ......,.,.........,,...,.......--f-1 - Miss N. Virginia Bailey English B.A. William .lewell College M.A. Iowa State Miss Alfrada Bock Speech, Drama B.S. Kansas State M.A. Northwestern B.L.l. Emerson College , XL-- Xs '.' I .1 -' 4 r uf f A ,. VJ., ' J , 'j V, . .,, 'V l x ,'. 1 a, ' eq .f, ,Af af J t ,. 'Lf' ll K. ,L 4.4 , ff' tg. Q rf ll ml' .xx- Q 1 .mix 1 V - nf: f f . E if' ,4. ll ! 'J i -' fill' it .Q tif ff , A' ,fxg,f' fy fb ff? t ,P V f ,f H I ' nf ,X 1,, y ' yy J Mrs. Magdalen Downie English, Newswriting, P Press B.A. St. Olaf College Graduate Work ENGLISH Miss Josephine Baity English B.A. Missouri Valley College M.A. Columbia University Teachers, College Topics as different as verb conjugation and Anglo-Saxon verse forms arise almost daily in Paseo's many English classes. Al- though students are required to complete only three years of English, in which they study grammar and literature, many take senior literature and composition, a course which enables serious students to gain a fuller understanding of the growth and develop- ment of the English language. Paseo's de- voted English teachers use recordings, motion pictures, and slides to enrich study in this area. An important facet of Paseo's English department is the newswriting class. Here students with journalistic talent learn writ- ing skills which help them to bring honor to Paseo at the annual Missouri Interscholastic Press Association Convention. When they have successfully completed the study of English at Paseo, students are well prepared for college study and future life. Mrs. Margaret Falls English B.S. Kansas University M.A. K. C. University ijugation e almost ses. Al- complete rich they any take a course n a fuller develop- seo's de- s, motion I in this s English s. Here urn Writ- honor to scholastic ompleted lents are d future lls sity sity DEPARTMENT Mr. Harold Gersh English B.A., M.A. K. C. University Miss Mary Manlove Mr. Robert M. Montgall Mr. Robert Richmond English English English B.S. NEMSC B.A. Rockhurst College B.S. CMSC M.S. Mo. University Graduate Work Graduate Work y pv ' Group discussions make or Miss Phleta M. Gherring English B.S. Northwestern State College M.S. Colorado State College dinary English assignments more lnteresting. Mr. Burl D. Harmon Englzsh B.A. Ottawa University M.A. Colorado State College XJ Mr. Eugene Campbell Algebra, 8th Grade B.S. CMSC M.A. K. C. University Mr. L. E. Oliver General Math, Geometry B.S. SWMSC fr M.A. Mo. University 9 GMT- Eldgar C. Russell Mr. James H. Sampson enera Math, 8th Grade Alg., Trig., SMSG B.A. William .lewell B.A. William Jewell Graduate Work M.A. Wyoming University MATHEMATICS Mr. Nelson Dwight MinckemeYCf General Math, 8th Grade Algebffl, SMSG B.S. Central College B.A. Park College M.A. Mo. University Graduate Work Paseols math teachers instruct and train young mathematicians in reasoning and problem solving. From the simplest addition problems to the most difficult calculus problems, eager minds are constantly figuring answers. Eighth graders review mathematical fundamentals, enabling them to build a strong foundation so they can solve the difficult problems they may encounter in more advanced classes. First and second year algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and calculus are offered to prepare students for college. With the added stress on mathematics, students at Paseo receive one of the finest mathematical backgrounds that can be obtained at this level. Mrs. Mary Swick Algebra, SMSG B.S. Wilson Teachers' College Graduate Work AQHA UND r if , 212 .Q- Ui-5 N I 4 f sw f X eve , Wai 5 ' SYN' ticians Jblems stantly entals, ve the First y, and added finest 'T ' i x 1 9 Mr. Donald Brown Mr. Robert Forbes Typing C.0.E. B.S. NWMSC B.S. Kansas State M.A. Colorado State Teachers College M.S. Kan. University Offering courses in shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, and C.O.E., Pa-seo's Commerce Department prepares her students for future careers in the busi- ness world. Bookkeeping stresses students to keep neat, accurate ledgersg shorthand stresses swift, exact tran- scriptions, and typing stresses clear, concise letters-all of utmost impor- tance in enoountering the daily duties of a clerical Worker. Besides learning the importance of being a responsible, conscientious, and efficient employee, the fundamentals of becoming a good employer are also taught. Mrs Ruth Welch Mrs. Carolyn Shew T yping, Shorthand B.S. Iowa State Graduate Work Mr. Donald E. Withers Bookkeeping B.S. Springfield State M.S. Mo. University Typing, Shorthand RS. NFMSC M S. Wye, University SOCIAL STUDIES Students in Paseo High School's social studies classes learn about the history of the world from the evolution of mankind to present-day problems. Students are instructed in city, state, and national history, and learn United States governmental policies as Well as the history and forms of government used by other nations throughout the world. The social studies courses are designed to give the student w 4 Mr. W. R. Chambers World History the background necessary for good citizenship. Stimulating discussions, interesting student reports, and visiting speakers round out the interesting program of these classes. t 4 r f ' f V f4 fg f iv ., Moffat swf f 1 pgs, 1 Gifs? :iw 0 '63 Bs. NEMSC Graduate Work y ff 1 i , M, , , .. ' f w Wfy ff, U .. Y 1 C ,,, X, W 'I X ,. f 1 I . , 1 l J f' L . ' N' V em ,nl A, .,. . .L 'll 3' pq' p i T' at y y , fif l 7 1 O 4 1 not , X75 1 , lp I, fy I ,N . diy J , Q f I, gig ,.,V ,Li J-4, .' ll Mr. Luther Crocker World :Ye Am. History B.A. William Jewell M.A. Colorado University Mr. Robert S. Coulter Civics, Am. History B.S. NWMSC M.A. Colorado State l X 1 i 1 Miss Laura Johnston Am. Hist., Am. Probs. B.S. Emporia State Teachers' M.S. Kan. University we x X Miss Mary Daugherty Civics B.S. NWMSC M.A. Colorado University 20 Mr. Harry Kluttz Civics B.A. Westminster M.A. K. C. University I classes :ion of tructed States rms of world. student ulating reakers Mr. W. R. Sears World Kc Am. History B.A. Central College M.A. Mo. University Mr. .lames Shepherd I B.S. CMSC 'A' M.A. K. C. University .W ,Y , 'tPi1ot ILO co-pilot. Graduate Work Paseo's Language department is noted for its high standards and accomplishments. Offering Latin, French, and Spanish, students may acquire a well rounded background in these languages. Conjugating verbs, declining nouns, and memorizing vocabulary are among the daily assignments given to the students. Most important of all, students are given the opportunity to show their advancement by Writing stories or poems, using their knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. The study of languages enriches one's education not only by :living him a speaking knowledge of the subject, but also an insight into the culture of the country. LANGUAGE Psychology, World Hist -9--af , ,,, Mr, Thomas Adams Mr. James B. Austin Common Learnings Common Learning-9 B.A., Bs., M.A., CMSC Bs., MS- Kan- State Teachers' College v 1 Mr. Maurice Johnson t Common Learnings B.S. Mo. University , M.S. CMSC To familiarize the eighth graders for their future life in high school is the main purpose of Paseo's Common Learnings classes. Learning to work together in performing tasks and'coop- erating with each other democratically are other important purposes in the C-L curriculum. With English and Social Studies combined, the new students are not confronted with an abrupt change from grade-school life. Studies range from the Missouri Constitution, which is re- quired by law, to the mastering of every-day spelling words. B.A. Mo. University M.S. N. Y. University Mr. John Klepinger Common Learnings DM vefn CCDMMGN LEARNINGS Common Learnings B.S., M.S. Kan. State Mrs. Bertha Miller Common Learnings B.S. CMSC M.S. Kan. University Miss Ethel M. Shull Common Learnings B.S. Mo. University M.S. Columbia University Miss Maxine Erickson Homemoking, Foods B.S. Pittsburg State College M.A. Wisconsin University Miss Laura Preston Homemaking B.A. Kansas University Graduate Work HQMEMAKING v , .ff f f Some of Paseo's most popu- lar classes for girls are those in the Home Economics Depart- ment. Not only do girls learn to sew, but the basic funda- Miss Dorothy McGinnis Hornemaking, Clothing B.S. Wisconsin University M.A. Oregon University Miss Catherine Souders Homemaking B.S. Kansas State Teachers College MS. Wisconsin University Z7 f 1' My! ' 45' WK ' ,, ,M y fy , V ff 'ff-4-.W I , ff 7 Q i Q bs-,....r mentals of design and color are stressed throughout the years. Canning, child care, washing procedure, interior decorating, family living, and other related subjects are discussed in the home economics curriculum. .Y ' Mr. Richard Bingman Biology, BH Science BS. Missouri Valley M.S. CMSC Mr. Monte Lindwall Chemistry B.S. Bethany College M.A. K. C. University Mr. Harold McGuire 8th Gr. Science B.A. William Jewell Graduate Work .231 CP .mn S3 2 We ms :fa W 53.86 Mn 54.94 4 3 Tc 19 95 Re 1861? as 3 ma 155+ zofvzsvfm thi, F8 C0 zz, at 32 an 2,4 35 sms 51.94 mx gg An Se 5, M A 46 1 Lb, mn 73,24 mm Ru Rim wu mm 76 77 78 Os lr P! 190.7 T721 195,09 so ci sz 62 Nd P 51 sz ss Sb Te I l2l.?8 H162 126,92 33 8-1 85 23.3. S? 533 9 m Sm Eu Gd 2:45911 iusx 156,35 me :sm 'Q ea 94 s 96 A ' 1 LNN Pu Am Cm z1a.o15n35? ami 42431 745 pina! Mr. Richard Burns M11 John W- Clafk Biology General Science. B.A. William Jewell B.A. K. C. University Graduate Work M.A. K. C. University SCIENCE uWhat is the valence of copper?,, How many pounds in a kilogram? 4'What is this muscle called?,' From beginning eighth graders to graduating seniors, these questions arise daily in many of Paseo's science classes. Here devoted instructors, many of them scientists in their own right, provide science-minded Pirates with information in such varied fields as chem- istry, physics, biology, earth science, human science, and general science. The future of the United States may well depend upon superiority in scientific areas. When this situation arises, Paseo's science students will be ready. Mr. Cleo Morissette Physics BS., M.S. Fort Hays State Mrs. Lottie Reber Girls' Human Science B.A. Kan. University M.A. K. C. University I My .if 1 ff a I 1 f' ff f.f:?frZf.- 1 f ,ef ff nv I 17 it ,Qi 3 dl' sa L , 7 fi? MST: me 39 --4--..- fow :his lers rise 'ere in :tes am- ian the rity ses, 3' The perfect models? Mr. Wayne H. Wehrle Earth Science, Biology BS. Iowa State Teachers' College Graduate Work Mr. John P. Coleman Mrs. Frances Cowan Art Art B.F.A. K. C. Art B.S. Kirksville Teachers' Institute College M.F.A. K. C. Art Graduate Work Institute iT . is Miss Katherine Meyer Art B.A. Lindenwood College M.A. George Peabody College Paseo's art classes motivate the expression of personal experiences and ideas. Each week, one of the showcases in Paseols front hall displays the excel- lent work of some of her students as well as copies of masterpieces created by renowned artists. This enables all students to develop a further apprecia- tion of art. During Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, the halls and auditorium are decorated by the art classes in the manner appropriate to the holiday, putting all in the mood of the season. Printing, painting, sculp- turing, sketching, - fields of the fine arts, are available to' the students. Each pupil develops an individual style and learns to put on paper his impres- sions of life. The Industrial Arts classes in- clude drafting, printing, woodwork, and metal Work. Eighth graders are given the opportunity to catch a glimpse of three of these fields. Printing and drafting give the student opportunity to create with paper and ink. The wood and metal classes build beautiful furnishings for the home. All offer an excellent opportunity to develop useful skills which bring out the initiative of the students and to create many hobbies. For the more diligent student, a background for a future prosperous trade can be acquired. A ! M, JW!! INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Robert Goser Wood, Metal, Drafting B.S., M.S. CMSC Mr. Aloysius Klaus Metal B.A. Fort Hays State Mr. Alva E. Limbaugh Printing B.S. Kan. State n M.A. K. C. University 26d Mr. Ray Koenig W ood B.S. Kansas State M.S. Colorado State ASLM Mr. E. Dale Parker Drafting B.S. Kan. State M.S. CMSC Mr. Donald H. Lindley Metal B.S. F ado State and stu+ thoi are ine anc the iml Stu4 Pas mu by Mis tal act: den Paseo offers courses in both vocal and instrumental music. While all music students learn the basic fundamentals, those with special ability in a particular area of music are chosen for participation in such selective activities as the Orchestra and A Cappella Choir. The Girls' Choir, the Boys' Chorus, and the Band are other important activities which give Paseo students a richer appreciation of music. Paseo is indeed proud of those student musicians who annually bring her honor by performing well at the University of lVIissouri's state-wide vocal and instrumen- tal contests. Music is but one of the many activities which help to make Paseo stu- dents well-rounded individuals. Mr. LaVerne Cable Vocal Music B.S. NEMSC M.A. K. C. University Mr. Maurice Cater Instr. Music B.A. Central College B.M. Kan. University Kan. University a,. Mrs. Beatrice Jourdan Vocal Music B.A. Kan. University M.A. K. C. University MUSIC Miss Winona K. Powell i Vocal Music B.A. K. C. University M.A. Peabody College Mrs Barbara Forrester Mrs Roberta Young Accompanist ACCOWPUW-W XYZ .fn-v fi ,m-,., ,I V . 3 v 4 Mrs. Eva BergstrO1T1 Girls Phys. Ed. B.E. Western Illinois State Teachers' College Graduate Work 7 Q Mrs. Marilyn Deister Girls Phys. Ed. B.S. Mo. University Graduate Work X, D igi? V Miss. Martha Lappin H Girls Phys. Ed. f Bs. CMSC Q 4 . W, A lg,3.,,1g Mr. Robert Gauldin Boys Phys. Ed. BS. Missouri Valley M.A. Colorado State I I: sg f ll , K sl 5 l ' 'lmfurx i R WP' V bins' K' 28 Miss Nell Mitchell Girls Phys. Ed. B.S. K. C. Teachers' College M.A. K. C. University Mr. C. O. Green Boys Phys. Ed. B.S. CMSC M.A. Iowa State Mr. William Ross Boys Phys. Ed. B.S. Mo. University Both girls and boys are taught to keep themselves physically fit in the physical education classes. Under the watchful eyes of the instructors, students are taught basic fundamentals and useful skills in a great variety of sports. Par- ticipation in intramural sports is encouraged for all those who have not earned a varsity athletic letter. On the varsity level is football, basketball, and track, but Paseo also has hockey, swimming, bowl- ing, tennis, and golf teams. Good sportsmanship and knowing the rules of the game are stressed and encouraged. 75 una- Ullldi A.,- 'L ! all Nurse . ' 1 ru ,Q ' an A eww se X, -P N. Mf6'L.7fQ' lught y fit asses. f the zught skills Par- ts is have letter. ithall, Paseo bowl- Good the l and DRIVER ED. l CHQ ET BR05. CHEVROLET CO. Mr. John Idoux Driver's Ed. B.A. CMSC Mr. Ralph Patterson Drivefs Ed. B.S. CMSC Graduate Work , W A 2 M 3 ' lf i 'K' 'i t l One of our most valuable courses is Driver Education . Students are trained to he courteous, alert drivers and to always be mindful of others on the road. Besides learning techniques of handling an auto- mobile, students are taught the state driving rules. The importance of driving according to weather conditions is also stressed. Courtesy and safety go hand in hand to produce good drivers. . UF, ,4. . n .r ,. Ya 'Q 5 vf fl .s . C4 . ' 7' . 1 1 ' WL. ff 1 if S31 52 5 ' - ' X' sf xv ' ' R 'f ' Kiki? s if . Ng b 1, f W 1 .. y 4 -f as , .A :fry gf, as .si y..2 f sa A .V ' MN V' f N igs, , X we 2. sesame rises... im, l,,,,,,,,,ggq-ff' F C Y ,A--nu H..- .. ,,,.V ,ff-Q4 ex- e v Ss-7 , it s rr . Miss Cecelia Burke P. T. A. Front Row: Mrs. Karl Latta, 2nd vice-presidentg Mr. M. L. Cater, auditory Mrs. .lohn W. Porter, president. Back Row: Mrs. .l. F. Berg, cor- responding secretaryg Mrs. Floyd E. Yarnall, historian, Mrs. Carl MacFarlane, recording secretary, Mr. F. N. Miller, 3rd vice-Pfesidenh Not pictured: Mrs. R. D. Johnson, lst vice-PICS' identg Mr. Glen T. Harnden, 4th vice-Pfe5id6flt9 Mrs. William J. Vandenberg, treasurer. B.S. Mount Saint Scholastic College R.N. St. Margarets Hos. R. O. T. C. Sgt. Ray Wlre R.0.T.C. US Army Overseas Credit, Rockhurst NURSE .H+ rr ,,..,..,- .,.,....-...... 4. 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As a two year varsity football and track man, Jerry was active in Letterman's Club, and also National Honor Society, and Chemistry Club. North- western will claim this future Civil Engineer next year. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS, CECELIA HEINE-Being Ser- eant-at-Arms of her Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Student Council, President of Pep Club, Vice President of Discussion Club, Treasurer of Midtown Youth Council Treasurer of her Junior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms of Pep- pettes, and Sergeant-at-Arms of Thicions kept Cecelia busy. She still found time to participate in Chemistry Club Physics Club, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, A.A.U.lV., Intramurals, Y-Teens Cabinet, Paseon Staff, and Girls' State. Cecelia also won a Hallmark Scholastic Art Award. K. U. will see her next year, where she will major in art education and interior decoration. 9 7 ii ,fi ICN AKE, JANICE -- Janice's favorite hobby was roller skating. She plans to attend J. C. after graduation. ALEXOU, GREGORY- Chemistry Club, Discussion Club, Juntos, and Traffic Squad all claim Creg,s membership. Next year he plans to attend Washington and Lee University. ALLISON, SALATHIEL LEE-As a member of Engineers, Varsity football, and Captain of the basketball team, Lee showed such ability as to receive honorable mention in basketball. He plans to attend C. M. S. C. ANDERSON, JERRY-Jerry, who liked bowling and hunting, was a part of Paseo's printing staff. After graduation, Jerry plans to attend J. C. ARNDT, RICHARD- Richard was an officer in R.O.T.C. besides being on Traffic Squad. Either Rockhurst or J. C. will see Richard after graduation. AUDSLEY, JUDY-Judy's main pastime was bowling. Besides this, she has time to be a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Zetas Literary Society. Judy plans to go to C. M. S. C. after graduation. AVERY, MARY-Bowling rated high on the list of hobbies of this gal. J. C. will see her next fall. AYALA, VICTORIA-Vicki, whose main hobby is collecting records, plans to attend C. M. S. C. after graduation. Pep luill lism his BALDERSTON MARY LOU Mary Lou was initiator f Patricians and a member of Paseon Staff Mask and Wig Chem lstry Club X Teens and Quill and Scroll After graduation she plans to go into nurses training the his r of t of 'ack also rth- ear. Ser- the t of neil, BALLARD, GILBERT-Gil, who was interested in working on cars, plans to go to a body and fender school after graduation. BARBOUR, RUTH-Ruth's main hobby was swimming. After graduation she plans to attend a business school. rep- isy. lub, ety, aff, stic will HARNETT, CAROLYN SUE-Carol plans to be a beauty Operator after she graduates. BARTLETT, CYNTHIA-Cindy was active in Mask and Wig, lotas, and Pep Club. C. M. S. C. will see this Pirate who plans to ht' an airline hostess. l3FfNNFI'l'T, WILLARD --Howard University will See Willard OH campus next year. if BENSON, SANDRA-Sandy has been a member of Thicions, Pep Club, Mask and Wig, and A Cappella Choir. After gradua- tion she plans to take nurses training at St. Luke's Hospital. BERC, JOHN FREDERICK, JR.-Fred has served as secretary of A Cappella and Parliamentarian of Chemistry Club. He was a member of National Honor Society, Traffic Squad, Discussion Club, Book Crew, Paseon Staff, Quill and Scroll, Student Council Executive Board, and Safety Committee. After graduation Fred plans to study for a career in medicine. BLAIR, MICHAEL-Chemistry Club, Physics Club, French Club, Engineers, and Traffic Squad claimed Mike as a member. He plans to study engineering at William Jewell. BLAKESLEY, JOAN-Joanie was in Patricians and a majorette. She plans to attend C. M. S. C. next year. BOSWELL, JOYCE-Joyce was President of Peppettes and a member of Pep Club and Spanish Club. K. U. will see Joyce on their campus next year. BOUVETTE, MAX EMILE-Max spent his spare time col- lecting records. He enjoyed making tape recordings, too. Next year he plans to attend M. U. BOYCE, KATHIE-Pep Club, Drill Team, Cynthians, and A Cappella all claim Kathie's membership. After graduation she will either work or attend J. C. BRADF ORD, DARLENE-Attending business college in Chicago is in the future for this Pirate. W K K '7 f'CC 2 . U if F ef A i ' BR ,' DOYLE-ide, who was an active member of J. A. , is also interested in coin collecting. He plans to attend Missouri A School of Mines in Rolla. A Qi 71' QQ egg.. .4 1-rL, teacher, in Medicine. BRUNN, MARCIA-Marcia was a member of the Fall Play and a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Girls' Choir. She plans to attend Baker University and become a kindergarten BUCHANAN, MICHAEL F.-Traffic Squad, Swimming Team, Chemistry Club all claim Mike's membership. Next year Mike plans to attend Drury or M. U. where he will study for a career BUETTNER, EMMETT-While at Paseo, Emmett enjoyed working on cars. After graduation he will join the Army. BULAVSKY, JACK-Happy Jack was the sport's editor of the Press, a Traffic Squad lieutenant, President of Quill and Scroll, and Inter-Club Council. He was also a member of French Club, and was on the B-Team basketball squad. Next year, M. U. will welcome Jack. BUSHAKRA, ANNETTE -- Annie enjoyed sewing while at Paseo. Pep Club, and Y-Teens claimed her membership. DA vial the in A CC HN .-1 X HEI. lllx' ffii. 4 .av 'M hw is BYBEE, MARCARET+Margaret was Vet-p of l'f:ppv-tics, Chemistry Club, and Cynthiansg Sf'I'2,lTillll'-i.ll'AHtl?-y of Yf'l'f-f-nsg and Treasurer of Pep Club. She was it member of the Pasoon Staff, .A.A.U.W., National Honor Society, Studf-nl Council Exec utive Board, Quill and Scroll, and Inter-Club. Margaret was es pecially active in girls' sports. K. U. will welcome her next year. CAPOOT, SHARON -1- Sharon served as President of Orchestra, Secretary of Cynthians, Parliamentarian of Spanish Club, and advertising manager of the Press. She enjoyed Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Drill Team, Chemistry Club, and all City Orchestra. After graduation she plans to attend K. U. and major in music. CARTER, LAURIE -- Louie, who was active in sports, was a football Captain and a basketball letterman. He belonged to A Cappella, Midtown Youth Council, Student Council, Traffic Squad, Engineers, Lettermen's Club, and Chemistry Club. J. U. or Northwestern will see Laurie after graduation. CAVIAR, MICHELE-Michele, who enjoyed sewing, swimming, and acting, was a member of Pep Club, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, and Fall Play cast. C. M. S. C. or M. U. will welcome Michele who plans to major in eduttion. CHAPMAN, ARTHUR-Arthur, who is in the Marine Corps Reserve, will be in the Marines after graduation. CIRO, LOUIS-Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Juntos, and Swimming Team all claimed Louisls membership. J. C. will see gif ' 4 him next year. CLARK, FRANK JR.-Frank spent his spare time building model cars and was interested in sports. After graduation Frank will go into the service. COHEN, MICHAEL-Mike's activities included Engineers, Student Council, and C.Ot.E. C. will welcome him. COLLINS, RAY-Ray participated in football, Swimming Team, and Chemistry Club. He plans to attend J. C. COOPER, DELORES-Delores enjoyed skating and sewing. She was a member of Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, F.N.A., and .l.A. She plans to attend K. U. CRAWFORD, FRANCES-fFran plans to attend K. C. U. and major in psychology. oyed f the croll, alub, will eat l'AALE, KATHY-Mask and Wig, Pep Club, and Y-Teens all -:gunned Kathy's membership. Kathy plans to attend K. U. in tit- fall. ll-'TNlEL,, EDWARD-Eddie liked bowling, and participated in A UE. He plans to attend J. C. UKVIS. JAMES Aa Jim, who was especially interested in sports, fr football letterman. Engineers, Traffic Squad, and Letter- '1f-n -- Club all claimed lim as a member. Next year he will form! either M. U. or C. M. S. C. and major in engineering. my Vi' EADES, CAROL- Carol was a member of the Drama Workshop and enjoyed dancing. She plans to attend J. C. DAVIS, ROBERT-Bobby was kept busy. at Paseo working on Traffic Squad, Paseon Staff, and Executive Board. He was chosen veep of A Cappella, Junior Continuity Officer of the Student Council and was a member of Engineers, Boys Chorus, Lettermen's Club, chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll, and lettered in football and track. He plans to attend K. U. after graduation. DAWSON, WILLIAM-Bill enjoyed working on. cars. lile participated in C.O.E. and football. After graduation he will join the Air Force. DELANEY, JANICE-Janice was a member of A Cappella, Mask and Wig, Thicions, Y-Teens, Pep Club, PIWSICS Club, Intramurals, and Girls' Choir while at Paseo. -.l-i C- will S06 her next year where she will study business administration. DOERHOFF, MARY JO-Mary Jo was a member of Patricians. After graduation she plans to be married. DOLLISON, SUZANNE-Sue participated in the band, Chem- istry Club, and Patricians. She will attend J. C. next year. DOUGHTY, JAMES-James likes working on cars and plans to attend J. C. DUBIN, DOUG --Doug served Paseo by being circulation manager of the Press, on Traffic Squad, and a member of Quill and Scroll, Engineers, Varsity football and track. After grad- uation he plans to attend C. M. S. C. DUKE, EDNA--Edna was active in Spanish Club, Cynthians, and Student Council. J. C. will see her next year. EP UP yea FE mot FL' Bal Co. Eit FC ho FC all FI lei EASTMAN, BILL-Bill was in C.O.E. and enjoyed water skung. He plans to attend M. U. in the fall. ECY, KENT-Kent was active in Midtown Youth Council, Discussion Club, Traffic Squad, Paseon Staff, and served as Treasurer of Juntos, reporter of Physics Club, Chairman of Assembly Committee, and a representative to Boys' State. He was also on the Executive Board and in the Fall Play. Either the Air Force Academy or M. U. will see Kent next year. EMERX, PAT-As veep of the band, Sergeant-at-Arms of Chefllsltfl' Club, and an Eagle Scout, Pat served Paseo well. In addition, he was also in Juntos, Traffic Squad, Spanish Club, Lettermens Club, and lettered in basketball. Pat will study engineering after graduation at either M. U. or Northwestern. ELMER, .JOYCE-.loyce was veep of Iotas and F.N.A. She was also a member of Chemistry Club, Nurse's assistant, Orches- tra, and all City Orchestra. She plans to attend K. C. U. ENDICOTT, DELORES-Delores lists skating, dancing, and reading as her favorite pastimes. She hopes to become an airline hostess after graduation. rking r was f the torus, .tered ation. He will pella, Club, e her cians. :hem- plans ,v-, l2l'llS. RICHARD-Collecting coins and baseball cards took up much of Rickys spare time. C. M. S. C. will see him next year. FENTON, RONALD WMike spent most of his time building model cars. After graduation he plans to join the service. l LOYD, RICHARD -- Richard participated in Physics Club, lland, Delphians, and was on the Swimming Team. Stage Crew, Golf team, and Eagle Scouting also took up much of his time. Either I. C. or K. C. U. will see him. FORBIS, DENNIS-Dennis lists automobiles as his favorite hobby. After graduation he plans to join the Army. FORD, RUBY-Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.T.A., and intramurals all claim Ruby as a member. J. C, will see her next year. FRAISE, JOHN-John enjoyed playing the guitar in his leisure hours. He plans to attend M. U. in the fall. FREDERICK, WILLIAM- Bill, who was initiator of Juntos, was also very active in the band, Student Council, Executive Board, Safety Committee, Paseon Staff, Quill and Scroll, and Traffic Squad. William Jewell or M. U. will welcome Bill. FREEMAN, JUDY-Judy, who likes collecting coins, was a member of intramurals and Drama Workshop. She will study nursing at St. Mary's next fall. FURR, HOWARD-Howard belonged to R.O.T.C. and Traffic Squad. J. C. will welcome him in the fall. Y-uw CERSHBERG, JULIE-While at Paseo, Julie has participated in Y-Teens. After graduation she will go to comptometer school. CERSHON, HARRIET-Harriet was a secretary of Zetas, and participated in Y-Teens and Pep Club. After graduation t she will attend M. U. or K. C. U. Cv .,,..a GERSHON, LAWRENCE-Larry was in R.O.T.C. and on the Stage Crew. Next year he will study law at M. U. or K. C. U. CHRIST, JUDY --Judy's activities included Pep Club, Chem- istry Club, Girls' Choir, and sports. She will study at J. C. this fall. GILL, SAMUALW- Being veep of luntos. on the Student Council Executive Board, representative In the United Fund Campaign, and Traffic Squad kept Sam busy. He also found time to collect lead soldiers. M. S, C. will set- luim next year where he will study to become a career officer. GLASSCOCK. STEPHEN-Steve was active in Engineers, Discussion Club, Quill and Scroll, Paseon Staff, Spanish Club, Traffic Squad, and was President of the band and Chemistry Club. He was a Boys' State representative, Chairman of Con- noisseur Concerts at Paseo, and N.H.S. After graduation North- western will see him studying engineering. GRAHAM, JOYCE-Joyce was a C.O.E. student, but still found time to participate in Pep Club, Patricians, Mask and Wig, and the band. J. C. will see her next year. GRAHAM, JUDY-Pep Club, French Club, F.H.A., Patricians, Debate Team, and Drama Workshop all claimed .ludy as a member. She plans to be married after graduation. GRAMMS, PAUL-Paul participated in Physics Club and Spanish Club. After graduation he plans to attend .l. C. GREB, JIM-Working on cars rated high with this Paseoite. He plans to attend M. U. next year. GRENNAWALT, REBECCA-Becky belonged to Pep Club and was interested in art. C. M. S. C. will see her next year. GROSS, WANDA-Wanda participated in Pep Club, and Thicions. She is undecided as to what college she will attend. HADJIOUNNOU, MIKE-Our friendly exchange student from Greece was active in Discussion Club and was an honorary member of the Boys' Lits as well as other clubs at Paseo. When he returns to Greece, Mike plans to attend college but is un- decided as to his major. HALL, NANCY-Patricians, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, and.A Cappella all claimed Nancy's membership. South- west Baptist College will see her next fall. in mathematics. HALL, TRUDY-Fellow Pirates elected Trudy President of Iotas and of Physics Club. A Cappella, Y-Teens, Pep Club, N.H.S., A.A.U.W., and Courtesy Committee also claim her as a member. J. C. or K. C. U. will see her next year majoring HALLIBURTON, MONA-Being President of Patricians, a Student Council representative, in A Cappella, Peppettes, Physics Club, and Girls' Choir kept Mona busy. After graduation she will attend C. M. S. C. HAMBURG, RICHARD-Richard plans to go into the Navy after graduation. HARAKAS, VICTORIA-Vicki was a member of Thicions Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, and Mask and Wig. She hopes to study fashion illustration at the K. C. Art Institute. HARNDEN, GLEN MC CORD-See Senior Class Officers. 5. Ymw' lavy ons, S to 'S. HOLLAND, PHILIP-Phil plans to go to J. C. after graduation. He participated in ,luntos and was a member of the Swimming Team. HOLLER, JUANITA -- As secretary of Patricians, a member of F.T.A., and Pep Club, Juanita was kept busy. She hopes to become a teacher for the deaf after graduation. HOLMES, LEROY-Leroy was kept busy with A Cappella, basketball, and enjoyed sports in general. He is undecided as to what the future will hold in store for him. HOPKINS, MARY-Collecting records was the favorite pastime of Mary. She is undecided as to her future. HOWLE, CREC5Greg was in R. O. T. C., Eagle Scouts, Cross Country, and the Swimming Team. He will major in business administration next year. HARNSRERCER, DALEa Dale took Jlll a 1' I i vt part in R. O. T. C. while at Past-o. He plans to join the Air l'orr'e next year. HASS, LINDA ef-Y-Teens, Pep Club, Mask and Wig, and Girls' Choir all claimed Linda's inembcrzehip. She plans to atte-nfl C. M. S. C. and major in education. HEARN, GARY-Cary served as veep of Engineers. and Treas- urer of the Lettermen's Club. A Cappella. Student Counril Executive Board, Traffic Squad, and Eagle Scouting kept him busy while at Paseo. He proved his athletic ability by being a two-year letterman in football and on the track team. M. U. or K. U. will see him next fall. HEINE, CECELIA-See Senior Class Officers. HENRY, MARGARET- A Cappella, Midtown Youth Council, Drill Team, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Thicions, and Student Council are a few of Maggie's achievements. She plans to attend K. State or M. U. in the fall. HENRY, ROBERT-Bob liked working on cars, fishing, and hunting. After graduation, he plans to attend an engineering school. HETRICK, LINDA--Being a member of Pep Club and a Student Council representative occupied Lindais time. She plans t to attend J. C. next year. HODGKIN, HENRY-Henry plans to attend the University of Nebraska after graduation. HOLLAN, MICHAEL-Spanish Club, Swimming Team, Fall Play cast, and Chemistry Club all claimed Mike as a member. M. U. will see him next year, having a major in medicine. ,Es HUG, MICHAEL-sMike, our exchange student from Germany, enjoys collecting stamps and participating in SPOFIS- At P3990 he has taken an active part in Discussion Club, track, and is an honorary member of both boys, Lits as well as all other clubs. After graduation he will attend Heidelberg University lo study history. HUGHES, SANDRA-This vivacious Pirategwas a two-year Varsity cheerleader, Homecoming Princess, Secretary Of DIS' cussion and Chemistry Club, a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, Courtesy Committee, Midtown Youth Council, Paseon Staff, Zetas, and Quill and Scroll. Sandy hopes.to attend Abilene Christian College but is undecided as to her major. HUNT, GLENN-Working on cars was Glennis main pastime. He plans to be a mechanic after graduation. INFINGER, GARY-Gary enjoyed reading and working on cars. He plans to study for the ministry. JENKINS, ORVILLE- Tex was a member of Traffic Squad, French Club, Chemistry Club, Engineers, A Cappella, Assembly Committee, Fall Play cast, and newswriting class. He plans to attend either Pasadena College or Bethany Nazarene College. JEPSON, THOMAS-Traffic Squad and basketball kept Tom busy at Paseo. He plans a career in mathemtics after studying at M. U. as to her future plans. JOHNSON, MICHAEL-Mike enjoyed working on his car and collecting stamps. He will join the Marines. JOHNSTON, -DONNA-'Dorable Donna was President of Y- Teens and Discussion Club, a two-year Varsity Cheerleader, a member of N..H.S., A.A.U.W., Pep Club, Chemistry Club, Thicions, Mixer Cofnmllfee, A Cappella, Midtown Youth Council, French Club, Quill and Scroll, Paseon Staff, and gift receiver for the iluraior Class. M. U. will see this gal who plans a major in IS ory. JUSTICE, JAY-.lay was a member of Engineers, A Cappella, JOHNSON, GLORIA-This Pep Club member is undecided JOHNSON, LEATHA-Leatba ,belonged to Mask and Wig Spanish Club, F .N.A., Girls' Choir, and lntramurals Next year she will go into nursing at Trinity Lutheran Hospltal Chemistry Club newswriting class and was an amateur hoto rapher. Next year he will attend U. or J. C. P gt KELLEY, KEITH-This C.O.E. student enjoyed playing his guitar. He plans to study business management after graduation. KELSO, JANE-Jane, who enjoyed writing, was a member of the newswriting class besides Y-Teens, Physics Club, and all- city Great Books. K. C. U. or J. C. will welcome Jane. KERSTETTER, VAUGHN-Vaughn, who enjoyed tennis and swimming, plans to join the Air Force after graduation. KINDER, NITA-Nita was Treasurer of Girls' Choir and an officer of Patricians. She also belonged to Pep Club. After graduation she plans to attend J. C. and become a secretary. KITCHEN, HAROLD-Engineers, A Cappella, Traffic Squad, House and Grounds Committee and Mic-O-Say all claimed Kitch as a member. In addition, he was Parliamentarian of Physics Club and an Eagle Scout. He plans to attend C. M. S. C. after graduation. KLUGMAN, STEVE-Sports seemed to interest Steve, as he was the basketball and track trainer. Although undecided about which college to attend, he plans to study physical education. KNOX, BILL-Bill was a football letterman and a Student Council representative while at Paseo. C. M. S. C. is his choice for college where he will major in business administration. KOSTE, DOROTHY-See Senior Class Officers. KRAMER, JON EUGENE--Jon was active in church work. He plans to stay with his C. O. E. job after graduation. KUCHENMEISTER, FRED W1-Sports cars and Scouts took up most of Fred's time. While at Paseo, he was a member of r 73 Physics Club, stage crew, and swimming team as well as being an Eagle Scout. Arizona or M. U. will claim this pirate. KUEBLER, JAMES EUGENE-Gene was a member of Juntos. He enjoyed cars and coin-collecting and hopes to go into busi- ness administration after graduation from M. U. or J. C. LAKE, JOHN CURTIS-Working and riding motorcycles kept Curt busy. His future plans include getting a background in business from J. C. and M. U. LANG, GERALD-Jerry enjoyed hunting and working on Paseo's stage crew. He will join the Marines after graduation. LEAP, DONNA-Donna's main pastime is collecting records. C. M. S. C. will see her next year. LEONARD, LINDA SUE- Lemon was Paseo's homecoming queen as well as Secretary of Pep Club and President of Girls' Choir. She was active in Midtown Youth Council, Peppettes, Zetas, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll and participated in intramural sports. M. U. is her choice for college. She plans to study journalism. LEWIS, JAMES -- Band, Traffic Squad, and the Varsity Basket- ball and Track teams claimed James as a member. After grad- uation he plans to work. LEWIS, LARRY-Football, hunting, and fishing occupied l.arry's time, but he still found time to be an Eagle Scout and a member of the Traffic Squad. He plans to major in business or architecture at M. U. LINDSEY, DONNAfBeing a nurse's assistant, in PeppClICS, Patricians, Pep Club, and Y-Teens kept Donna busy. She will attend .I. C. next year. LINDSEY, EUNICE-Active in girls' intramurals and F.N.A., Eunice plans to attend K. U. and become a nurse. LINVILLE, ELAINE FAYF-Sports rated tops with Elaine who participated in girls' sports, Swimming Club, and Horizon Club. She plans to attend K. C. U. LOAR, TED-Ted was a member of the newswriting class, Paseon Staff, and A Cappella Choir. In his spare time he enjoyed sports cars, photography and sports. C. M. S. C. will see this pirate next year. LOEB, PHYLLIS-Phyllis, who belonged to F.T.A., plans to attend M. U. where she will major in education. AQ! r Kb. LOLLAR, SUE ELLEN-Sue was Treasurer of Cynthians, f on the Y-Teens Cabinet and a member of Pep Club, Discussion Club, Mask and Wig, Chemistry Club, and A Cappella Choir. After graduation from C. M. S. C. she hopes to become a teacher or join the Peace Corps. LOVELL, SHIRLEY-Shirley participated in Paseo's C.O.E. program. She plans to attend the K. C. Art Institute and take a course in interior decorating. MALLORY, DAVID-Singing was what Dave enjoyed most. He was a member of A Cappella Choir, Lettermen's Club, and Vice-President of the Y.F.C. Club. He hopes to major in engineering at John Brown University. MALONE, ANGELIS-Junior Achievement, F.T.A., Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, Pep Club, and girls' sports all claimed Angells as a member. After attending M. U. she will to- into ome economics. or C. M. S. C. MARKLE, ALVA M.-Al was active in Engineers, B-Team football, basketball and intramurals. He plans to attend M. U. MARKS, LINDA SUE-Linda participated in C.O.E. After graduation she will go to I. B. M. school. MARSHALL, RONALD DEAN-Being a member of Engineers, Student Council, A Cappella, and French Club kept Ronnie busy. He still found time for varsity football and to be a varsity basketball manager. He plans to study law or teaching at M. U. or C. M. S. C. MARTENS, SUSAN-Sue enjoyed art and cooking and was active in girls' sports, Girls' Choir and Pep Club. She plans to attend C. M. S. C.. and become an elementary school teacher. MARTIN, JEAN-Participating in Peppettes, Iotas, A Cappella, Pep Club, and girls' intramurals kept ,lcan busy. She plans to attend C. M. S. C. or J. C. MARTIN, RICK-Sports-minded Rick was a football Captain, a member of Lettermen's Club and track team. He was a mem- ber of Traffic Squad and President of Young Life Club. Hg enjoyed working on cars and eating. M. U. or William Jewell will welcome him next year. MASTERS, CORA LAVONNE - Vonnie participated in Pep Club and enjoyed sewing and singing. She plans to go to Pasadena City College to prepare for a career in social work. MATHEIS, DOUG-Engineers, Boys' Chorus, drama, Spanish Club, Traffic Squad and Mic-O-Say all claimed Doug's member- ship. C. M. S. C. is his choice for college, and he will study business. MCCARTHY, MARY-Mary participated in Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens, and Drama Workshop. She will attend .l. C. next year. MCCOY, DAVID-Varsity sports, Traffic Squad, and Engineers were some of this senior's many activities. After graduation, David plans to attend college. MCDERMAND, MARGARET-Maggie was active in Thicions, Drill Team, Pep Club, and French Club. This fall she will attend .l. C. MCGAW, VICTORIA-Vicki plans to keep working and get married after graduation. MESTDAGH, MARY-Besides being President of Cynthians, Veep of Spanish Club, Secretary of Peppettes, Treasurer of Y-Teens, and third page editor of the Press, Mary still found time to participate in Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, and the newswriting class. She will study education at C. M. S. C. MITCHELL, GAIL-Gail was in the fall play cast, Pep Club, Spanish Club, and Thicions. She was also a B-Team cheer- leader. She plans to become a speech teacher after attending J. C. or Baker. MOELLENTINE, GAYLE-Gayle enjoyed drawing, fishing, and cars. After graduation she would like to go to an art school. MORRIS, SHIRLEY ANN-Shirley participated in C.O.E. and enjoyed dancing and bowling. She will attend K. U. and become an X-ray technician. MOSS, LINDA-A Cappella Choir and F.N.A. kept Linda busy. She hopes to become a nurse after attending Trinity Lutheran School of Nursing or J. C. MCVEY, NORMAN-Being a member of Chemistry Club, En- gineers, and Traffic Squad kept Norman busy. This future electrical engineer will attend Minnesota University. Q-23 1 J 4 l 1 1 1 all 1 l il 1 1 1 -1 1 i 1 1 l E 6 l 'K ,Q flue N. .P . l.,l,11,cx...f 1 1 ca.. PENICK, JANICE-.lan enjoyed water skiing and swimming besides being active in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, A Cappella, Girls' Choir, Midtown Youth Council, and intramurals. As Secretary of Zetas and a member of the general honor roll, she shows her ability to succeed at C. M. S. C. which she will attend after graduation. PITTMAN, KAREN-Work is in this Pirate's future after graduation from Paseo. PITTMAN, JERRY-As platoon leader and officer in 2- C., Jerry has proved his abilities. He plans to attend PITTS, HOWARD CHARLES-fichuckn was 3 member of Engineers, Student Council, Band, Spanish Club and Phy ic Club. C. M. S. C. will see him next year as he begins lbs study of art. POPE, KATHEIHNE-Kathy, who has been active in Patricians, Inter-Club Council, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, and FNA plans to attend C M S C NELSON, DAVID-Free lance writing, interviewing, and Y.F.C. occupied David's time. He plans a career in the ministry after graduating from Central Bible Institute. NELSON, ILENE-Ilene enjoyed swimming and hiking. She plans to attend J. C. NEVEY, MARILYN-Marilyn participated in Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Girls' Choir, and Y-Teens. M. U. is her college choice. O'ROURKE, PATRICIA-Pat, who enjoyed coin-collecting, was active in Patricians, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, and Pep Club. K. C. U. will see her next year. ORVIS, BESSIE --Listening to records kept Bessie occupied. Missouri Valley College will see her next year. PARKER, CARY- Cary plans to attend college after graduation. PARKS, BARBARA JOANN-Barb enjoyed horseback riding and collecting jazz albums. She belonged to Y-Teens and Pep Club. After graduation she will go to California. PARKS, PATRICIA-F.T.A. occupied this gal's time. She plans to attend K. U. next year. PAXTON, FRANK LE ROY-Collecting stamps helped fill ssFrank's time here, and Warrensburg will see him next year. P01 POI Aft: RAl Cho RAQ mer Tee whf REf tim' REf Tan C. ter he sk CC. ng, rep ad. Il. Z' PORTER, JERRY C.-See Senior Class Officers. PORTERFIELD, CLIFTON-Stereo records interested Cliff. After graduation he plans to join the Armed Forces. RADER, LINDA-Linda was a member of Patricians, Girls' Choir, and Pep Club. l. C. will find her on campus next fall. RAINS, SHERYL-Serving as Treasurer of Zetas and as a member of Spanish Club, Pep Club, Student Council, and Y- Teens, Sheryl has been busy at Paseo. K. U. will see her ne-xt where she plans to major in education. REED, MICHAEL-Juntos and football took up most of Mike's time. After graduation he plans to attend J. C. REFER, TAMBY SUE-A Cappella and Pep Club occupied Tambyls time. She plans to go to work after graduation. REFFITT, BEVERLY-Beverly was a C.O.E. student. After graduation, she plans to get a job. REIMER, WILINIA-Wilma was a member of Pep Club, Girls' Choir, and Peppettes. This future secretary will attend .l. C. after graduation. , W X 5 ' B X gi Xxx K? ,Q .XX REMIS, LINDA-Linda took an active part in French Club, Y- Teens, and Intramurals. She hopes to take an I. B. M. course after graduation. REYNOLDS, LARRY-After graduation, Larry plans to g0 to work. RITTMAN, MARILYN KAY-Marilyn served Paseo by being Veep of Pep Club, President of Thicions, Secretary of Quill and Scroll and M.I.P.A., and a member of Y-Teens, Press Staff, A Cappella, Peppettes, Student Council, and Midtown Youth Coun- cil. She was chosen Homecoming and R.O.T.C. queen candidate. Next year she will study at J. C. ROBINSON, CLIFFORD-Sports-minded Cliff lettered in foot- ball and basketball. l. C. will see him next year where he will study conservation. ROLL, ANNA HUSTON-Anna was a C.O.E. student. She hopes to study for a career as an X-ray technician. ROSCOE, MILTON --luntos, Physics Club, football, and track kept Milton busy. Arkansas University will sf-tr him next yt-ar. ROSE, ,IOANNE-Joanne, who enjoyed Girls' Cl10if, Pla-H5 to become a secretary. ,M ROSS, TONY M.-QTony rates basketball high on his list of favorite pastimes. He plans to get a job after graduation- ROWE, KAREN -This future secretary was a member of Pep Club and Girls' Choir. J. C. will see her next year. 1'6- RUARK, LEWIS THOMAS-Being President of Lettermen's Club and on the varsity football and track teams were among Tom's activities. He plans to attend K. U. where he will study business administration. RUDOLPH, ANN -Ann participated in A Cappella Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Cynthians, Peppettes, Chemistry Club, and Mask and Wig. Warrensburg will see her next year. RUDOLPH, JAN-Cynthians, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Peppettes, and Chemistry Club occupied .lan's time at Paseo. This future secretary will attend Warrensburg next year. SAGE, JUDITH-Pep Club, Cynthians, and Drama Workshop were some of Judi's activities. She will attend college in Philadelphia. SANDY, KELLY CURTIS-Being President of Juntos, Mid- town Youth Council, and A Cappella kept Buzzy busy. His other activities included being Parliamentarian of the Student Council, Veep of Inter-Club, Tri-Editor of the Paseon, Traffic Squad, basketball, and book crew. After graduation he plans to attend Northwestern where he will major in civil engineering. SCHLOZMAN, RUTH-This peppy Pirate was Chairman of the Mixer Committee, Sergeant-at-Arms of Pep Club, Discussion Club, and her Junior Class, a two-year Varsity cheerleader cheerleading Captain, and a B-Team cheerleader. N.H.S. A.A.U.W., Quill and Scroll, Executive Board, Student Council, A Cappella, Zetas, Inter-Club, Y-Teens, Midtown Youth Council, French Club, and Chemistry Club all claimed her membership. Next year Ruthie will study English at Michigan or North western University. TS., SLCHMIDT, HERBERT E. - Herb enjoyed hunting and horseback riding while at Paseo. He hopes to become an aviator. SCHOEN, .lANETfMask and Wig and Pep Club claimed Janet as a member. Business college will see this gal next year. SCOTT, BEATRICE-French Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Choir, and Pep Club claimed Bea as a member. She plans to attend college after graduation. SCOTT, HAZEL-Hazel found interest in music and swimming. She participated in Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Fall Play Cast. After graduation she will attend business college. SCQTT, JAMES F.-.lim was a member of A Cappella and was active in Y.F.C. He will attend Baptist Bible College in prepara- tion for a career in religion. SNI engi SNC ticip go t SNX will aoir, 1 P W ,. U WK i'z'fll? tend iing. Fall lege. WHS Jafa- SCOTT, LORA LEA Y-Lora served as President of Spanish Club, and a member of Y-Teen cabinet, Inter-Club, Pep Club, Thicions, Peppettes, Drama Workshop, and Quill and Scroll. K. C. U. will see her next year in the Liberal Arts course. SCOTT, SHIRLEY-Shirley served as Treasurer of Mask and Wig and was in Y-Teens. After graduation she will attend a commerce college. SEELEY, CARY-Cary participated in 'C.O.E. and in B-Team football. He will attend C. M. S. C. after graduation. S-EELS, BARBARA-Barbara, who was active in F.N.A. and Pep Club, plans to attend a business college. SEWELI., BEVERLY-As a member of Pep Club, Peppettes, Y-Teens, and a Nurseis assistant, Student Council representative, Health Committee, and Sergeant-at-Arms of Cynthians, Bev has shown her many abilities at Paseo. J. C. will claim her after graduation. SEXTON, CHARLES-Charles was interested in bowling and photography, and was on the printing staff. M. U. will welcome Charles next year. SHELTON, JOHN Q. JR.-John was active in Delphians, R.O.T.C., and Traffic Squad. After graduation he plans to make a career of the Army. SHORT, CAROLYN-Carol was active in Pep Club. She plans to attend C. M. S. C. after graduation. SINGER, ANN -- Being second page editor of Press, Treasurer of Thicions, and Veep of Y-Teens kept Ann busy. In addition she was active in Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Choir, and intramurals. She plans to attend M. U. and major in public administration. SITTON, WILFRED-Sports played an active part in Wilfreds life at Paseo. Lettering in track, being a member of the Cross Country Team, and being a member of Lettermen's Club proved this. He is undecided as to what his major will be in college SMASAL, VALERIE- Valentine served as a Student Council representative, Treasurer of Peppettes, Veep of Thicions, Secre tary of Y-Teens, and was on the Art Committee. Pep Club Paseon Staff, Chemistry Club, Discussion Club, A.A.U.W., Mask and Wig, Physics Club, N.H.S., French Club, and Quill and Scroll also claimed Val as a member. K. U. will see her on her campus next year beginning a career in art. SNIDER, RONALD-This member of A Cappella plans an engineering career for the future. SNOW, MICHAEL-Mike was interested in sports and par- ticipated on the football, track and swimming teams. He will go to K. C. U. and study dentistry. SNYDER, MICHAEL- Michael was an R.O.T.C. Officer. He will attend either K. C. U. or J. C. and study to be an accountant. ff M 42 , ' Z7 f, r f . ff fi Q graduation. to attend Baptist Bible College. TABOLSKY, CAROLE-Carole was interested in bowling, tennis, and swimming and was an office assistant. J. C. will welcome Carole next year, THIEL'E, LONNY-Lonny, who enjoyed sports, was also 3-CUV8 111 .l.A., Chemistry Club, and on the honor roll. M. U. will see him next year. TlRK, JEAN-.lean was a C.0.E. student. The Art Institute will see her next year. TOMITSON, SHARON-While being a member of Drill Team, Cymhlans, Pep Club, and A Cappella, Sharon Suu found time for her hobby, horseback riding. J. C. will have her as a student in the fall. THOMAS, WALKER SPURGEON-See senior Class Officers. SORENSEN, MELVIN-A Cappella, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Engineers, and football kept Mel busy at Paseo. After graduation he will attend Rockhurst College. SOSA, HELEN-Being a band member took up much of Helen's time. She is undecided as to her future. SPEARS WlLLA-- Willa was interested in sports. She par- 9 ticipated in intramurals, Y-Teens, F.N.A., and was a Nurse's assistant. Either K. U. or C. M. S. C. will welcome her next year. SPICER, SUSAN-Susan, who enjoyed art work,.was active by being Veep of Patricians, in Spanish Club, and intramurals. J. C. will welcome her in the fall. STEPHAN, MARILYN-Marilyn, who was President of F.N.A., and a member in Mask and Wig and Pep Club, plans to become a nurse. STOLZER, LINDA - Linda was active in Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Midtown Youth Council. She plans to attend K. State where she will study elementary education. STUMPH, CHARLES-Charlie, who enjoyed working on cars and records, is undecided as to his future. SUTTON, FRED-Fred, who enjoyed working on his car, was a member of Spanish Club, and Engineers. Being interested in sports, he participated in track. C. M. S. C. will see him after ff SWOFFORD, DARRELL-Darrell was interested in music, as he played the guitar and piano. After graduation he plans 'lift f.lu IIS UR all attn VA He me cut ma VA tici tiol Vll ilflf WI Thi pla Wy-or TRACY, PATRICIAvrMG1Hl?C1'Shlp in Thicions and Spanish Club took up a great deal of Pat's time. K. C. U. will see her as an art major. URDESICH, BETTY AY- Pep Club, Girls, Choir, and Y-Teens all claim Betty's membership. After graduation she plans to attend I. C. VALVERDE, ALEX-'gPedro enjoyed participating in sports. He lettered in basketball and football. Membership in Letter- men's Club, Traffic Squad, Chemistry Club, and Engineers oc- cupied much of his time. M. U. will see this Pirate next fall majoring in engineering. VAUGHN, SHARON KISSEE-While at Paseo, Sharon par- ticipated in Girls' Choir, Pep Club, and Y-Teens. After gradua- tion she plans to go to work. VIDITTO, WILLIAM - Bill enjoyed sports, and was in Engineers and the Student Council. J. C. or M. U. will see Bill next year. WADKINS, ELOISE JUNETTE-June was Historian of Thicions and belonged to Pep Club, Chemistry Club, and Fall play. She plans to go to K. C. U. and go into nursing. WALDEN, KAREN-Karen enjoyed sports very much and participated in the intramural program. She is undecided as to her major in college. WALKER, FAITH ANN -Faith Ann was President of Mask and Wig, a member of Pep Club and Y-Teens. She plans to become a teacher after attending C. M. S. C. C A Y f' - if flfi' I t ,7 V52 7 FLCJ XL!-ftffff Alf-fi fZJQf1frreJ fx . WALKER KATIE-Katie2wa a member of P C , and Y- Teens. After graduation she 5265 e Qneagaglriifb X.,-2 WARD, MARY--Mary participated in Girls' Choir, Pep Club, gl Chemistry Club, and Student Council. K. U. is in the future 'Q'---f for this gal where she will prepare for a career in psychology. 'av f WEBB, ,IANICE-Janice, who participated in C.O.E., plans to attend J. C. WEEKS, PEGGY- Peggy was a member of Cynthians, Y-Teens, Fall play cast, F.T.A., and was interested in girls' intramurals. She plans to attend J. C. WEINTRAUB, STANLEYgStanley was active in R.O.'l'.C., A ,f ' Nymvf A in ., .f .W f ' -at ' f av., '9,,: v -1-...M 'Vg f., ,, ,,, serving on both the honor guard and rifle team. After graduation he plans to attend I. C. WELD, RICHARD G.-f Greg played Varsity football at Paseo. He plans to attend J. C. next year. 51 .9--ua WELKER SANDRA Sandi enjoyed musu as was shown by her participation in A Cappella Choir She was also a member Of Peppettes and a BTeam cheerleader N W M S will e this lively Pirate in the fall. WHITE, DAVID- David's interest in art was proven by winning a gold key in Hallmark's Art Awards and by having one of his pictures tour Berlin. K. C. Art Institute will claim David after graduation. WHITT, SANDRA-Sandy was a member of A Cappella, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, and Drama Workshop. .l. C. will see her next year. WILLIAMS JAMES jim, who was interested in R.O.T.C., was an officer and a member of the rifle team. After graduation he plans to o to M U and then into government service. WILLIAMS .IANICE The future of this Pirateis still unknown. WOLKEY LINDA Linda was Treasurer of F.T.A. and a member of Y leens Spanish Club, Cynthians, and was an office assistant After graduation, J. C. will see Linda. WYLY, ROBERT -Bob was a member of Student Council, B- Team football, and Boys' Choir. C. M. S. C. will see Bob next year. WYMORE, JOHN-John, besides being Captain of the Tennis team, was Sergeant-at-Arms of Juntos. He also participated in Physics Club, newswriting class and was on the honor roll. M. U. or K. U. will see John after graduation. YEAGER, CAROLYN - Pep Club, Drill Team, Y-Teens, and F.N.A. all claimed Carol's membership. She plans to take nursing at St. Lukeis Hospital. YOUNG, BONITA-After graduation Bonita plans to attend beauty college. Senior girls need energy for the big game. PRf Cla oth. Tea Phy Sqt alsc VIC ly ' and cil, Tra ball SEI elec with I Vx I I r Gary Maienschein, Lee Ann Reeve, Mike Doubleday, Wes Eastwood, Judy McGee. .IUNICR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT, MIKE DOUBLEDAY - The .Iunior Class chose capable Mike to head their class. His other activities included Co-Captain of the Swimming Team, Midtown Youth Council, Discussion Club, Physics Club, Executive Board, Engineers, Traffic Squad, Mixer Committee, and High Honor Roll. Mike also received a Hallmark Art Award. VICE-PRESIDENT, WESLEY EASTWOOD - Friend- ly Wes served as Vice President of his Junior Class and was a member of Engineers, Midtown Youth Coun- cil, Physics Club, Student Council Executive Board, Traffic Squad, and Track Team. He was also a foot- ball letterman. SECRETARY, JUDY MCGEE - Active Judy was elected as Secretary of the Junior Class. Zetas, Pep- pettes, Y-Teens, Physics Club, Intramurals, Midtown Youth Council, Girls' Choir, and Pep Club were some of her many activities. 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N r f . ,Whether handlng IH asslgned work, par- V tmg 1n school government, or work- l S v a l W W d o ' I commlttee, every member of y . . 41 1 dy does h1s part m keep. is the duty of each l X i s 655.49 fifyw ,gwwf ug, lous student a d X Asn ,A I 'aw ?Qg2gs?9X,4,f5a2M?.X:Q,y,f7Kf - best of lllS 1 4 , ,Q x fx ss r4Q'fv was W Qjfisf Sai My fs blllty N mga. W R sf A 1,M,k2SL,l 124 ,, M. 0145? 19 W,5Qt45,4,c1, 1. 1 X 1 Ye 0494 gs, 5,1QfWZ?QZ' f r S OHS1 C S U Z Q51 ,obj 1 www ,M f SN! 1 S ,Zif f X N Paseo s student tp 24 . 1 5 W Q s Q S' ex 'fyxilaigs A1 lg? ,1 1 2? si x th world of tomorro 1Qf33 Q XKQ gy' X N xf dxgmfw Ars 4 w 9 f 4 fy x QAM Q ef frfefffsfw 4 5 f A IM f ggyggy vw 17Z 5gV,,gifg'?i,fX .Q 11129235 4131 9 ffsf Qgggkk , 53? ' X f Q 36,245 f ,W 65? or 114 1 V Xfsyx xnxx fi A sf X f fw M1 M164 is f 1 w mv 1w1s x1x X mfvf V 1 'ffm . , or . 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Through representatives from each homeroom, the council under the leader- ship of Miss Johnston, Adviser, tries to further the interests of every Pirate. To be eligible to be a representative a student must have an M grade average and high citizenship marks. A The responsibilities of the various committees are to report to the council on the different projects presented before the executive board and the stu- dent council and to initiate new projects. This year, as in previous years, all student body fund drives, Paseon and Press subscriptions, and mixer and game tickets have been handled by the council. With the able leadership of the o f f i c e r s , executive board and representatives, Paseo's Homecoming, Foreign Exchange Assembly, ,lunior and Senior class elections, and the issuance of student I.D. cards were planned and executed. EXECUTIVE BOARD Front Row: Paul Boswell, ,lane McGee, Donna Relf, Val Edna Duke, Cary Maienschein, Ruthie Schlozman. Third Smasal, Dottie Koste, Margaret Bybee, Bob Davis. Second Row: Kelly Sandy, Spud Thomas, Cecelia Heine, Jack Row: Fred Berg, Lee Ann Reeve, Sam Gill, Cary Hearn, Bulvasky, Mike Doubleday, Jerry Porter. SECOND SEMESTER Front Row: Janet Williams, Janet Wagner, Carol Albert, Doubleday, Jerry Porter. Third Row: Spud Thomas Tom Hearn, Dottie Koste, Greg Harnden, Sandy Hughes, Steve Thompson, Kelly Sandy, Mack Harnden, Wes West Ruthie Scholzman. Second Row: Cecelia Heine, Fred wood, Dave Lyman, Louise Heine, Berg, Mike Doubleday, Bob Davis, Nancy Park, Steve STUDENT COUNCIL MIXER COMMITTEE Mr. Kluttz, Adviser Front Row: Diane Scott, Ruthie Schlozman. Second Row: Larry Yates, Cecelia Heine, Mike Doubleday. AWN 1 f y Q- ,, HOUSE AND GROUNDS Mr. Klepinger Front Row: Fred Berg, Sherri Brown, Eric Menn. Second Row: Cary Hearn, Laurie Carter, Wes Eastwood. 1 ART COMMITTEE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE, Mr. Coleman, Advisel Mrs. Downie, Adviser Ffont Row? Diane Scott, Val Smasal. Second Front Row: Bill Holman. Second Row: Jack Row: Cary Maienschein, Cecelia Heine, Mike Bulvagky, Dave Lyman, Doubleday. COMMITTEES COURTESY COMMITTEE Mrs. Reber, Adviser Front Row: Janet Wagner, Mona Halliburton, Roni Wechsler. Second Row: Margaret Bybee, Trudy Hall, Barbara Campbell. -9' J O ff V VJQE ,Mg wlllllll 'L , i n aaa r ef SAFETY COMMITTEE Mr. Patterson, Adviser Front Row: Barbara Dufflemeyer, Eric Menn. Second Row: Don Menn, Wes Eastwood, Fred Berg. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE HEALTH COMMITTEE Miss Bock, Adviser Miss Burke, Adviser Front Row: Qrville Jenkins, Kem Egy, Joe Ashburn. Front Row: .loyce Emler. Second Row: Beverly Sewell HOMERGOM REPRESENTATIVES FIRST SEMESTER Front Row: Sherri Mecker, Charlotte O'Donnell, Margaret Mathae, Carolyn Rose, Mary Whittiker, Diane Adams, Marsha Goodno, Diana Raemer, Judy Short, David Bruce. Row Two: Mike Moffat, Candy Welliver, Val Smasal, Jerri Aarons, Shirley York, Vigi Brown, Sharon Capoot, Donna Relf, Mary Etta Moore, Becky Ruark. Row Three: Margaret Henry, Marilyn Rittman, SECOND SEMESTER Mary Ward, Lee Ann Reeve, Margaret Bybee, Stuart Baum, Norman Bubendorf, Donna Johnston, Ruthie Schlozman. Row Four: Chuck Pitts, Mike Hadjioannou, Lynda Carlson, Roberta Bain, Jan Jenkins, Barry Cates, Pat Vaughn, Gussie Gans, Gary Maienschein, Donna Davis. Row Five: Sue Sheets, Mike Beadles, Laurie Carter. Front Row: Margaret McDermand, Jean Martin, Jon Blankenship, Greg Harnden, David Bruce, Doyle Pryor, Doris Buettner, Nancy Bennett, Diana Raemer, Marsha Goodno. Row Two: Jim Pruett, Mike Hug, Linda Stolzer, Linda Hass, Louis Axlerod, Pat Donavan, Pat Wheatley, Susan Bailey, Pat Owensby, Renee Holmes. Row Three: Lee Hunt, Becky Ruark, Steve Wolf, Linda Bell, Linda Lewis, Susan Draney, Bmce Dethelfesen, Alex Valverde. Row Four: Roni Wechsler Barbara Campbell Mike Snow, Albert Spears, Phyllis Giles, Toni Kavaronos, Marlene Fisk, Candy Wellerbee, Mike Hartman. Row Five: Barbara Paynter, Mike Pfieffer, Nancy Caldwell, Ida McCoy, .lean Williams, Nancy Park, Kathy Welch, Frank Lang. Row Six: Loraine Combs, Margot Sims, Carol Richardson, Tom Ruark, Sheryl Rains, Cary Nigh, Al Lewis, David Talbot, Nancy Austin. Row Seven: Chuck Pitts, Susan Spicer, Pat Cockrell, Lizzie Colden Paul Cramms Iii Ma Bol 51 7 , Ev ff? 2 yr-,fn it , F ,, ,, , , .gf ., M - QA'- W V, K, , 5 , 4 X 4 1 7, . 4 A X , 'Q 4 Fri Ale Cir Mil Rv M-' F01 ,xiii i 62 i i 3 ' 'wi Q S A 77' .def aff. .m, ow rta ns, ke 72. 3 AN 1 ., ffs- . E ,X , , ,, 7, , 12 Q, , , ., z 51 f , fi f , Z- zz! 65, , lene bara lean Six: Lark, stin. izzie TRAFFEC SQUAD Headed by Mr. Curtis and Mr. Morris, Vice Principals, Paseo's seventy Traffic Squad boys serve to maintain order- ly conduct throughout the school. Every spring, after junior and senior boys have been nominated by each homeroom to become a part of next year's Traffic Squad, the candidates are screened by the faculty, the organiza- tion's officers, and the Vice Principals. Mack Harnden, General, Jerry Porter, Captain, Dave McCoy, Lee Allison, Bob Davis, Lieutenantsg Not Pictured: Jack Bulvasky, Lieutenant. Front Row: Steve Glasscock, Larry Turley, Bill Black, Greg Alexoui, Alex Valverde, Mike Doubleday, Ricky Martin, Louis Giro, Second Row: Larry Yates, Wes Eastwood, Doug Matheis, Mike Buchcanan, James Lewis, Larry Lewis, Cary Parker. Third Row: Don Menn, Blair Stringfellow, Sam Gill, Jim Davis, Norman McVay, Greg Weld, Howard Furr, Jim Cooper, Tom Marley. Fourth Row: Gary Miller, Steve Weese, Charlie Byers, John Borgelt, Richard Arndt, Jim Scott, Fred Berg Jr., Joe Ashburn. Fifth Row: Stanly Weingrab, Dave Rose, Mide Hartman, Steve Thompson, Bill Frederick, Harold Kitchen, John Swanson, Hal Gardner. Sixth Row: Spud Thomas, Lawarance Whitt, Pete Nixon, T. J. Brown, Overal Jenkens, Doug Dubin. Seventh Row: Norman Chisham, Kelly Sandy, Gary Hearn, Laurie Carter, Gary Stromeyer, John Jepson, Lee Allison. Eighth Row: Mack Hamden, Jack Bulausky, Bobby Davis, Pat Emery, Mike Rowland, Larry Phillips, Dennis Forbs, Tom Jepson. 63 1 HOMEROOMS Pirate life is centered around the Homeroom. During this period, tickets for football and basketball games are sold, as well as those for mixers and musical Pirates study in the library . . . attend an assembly. MR. ADAMS - MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS events. All school business transactions such as the distribution of the Press and Paseon take place during this period, and perhaps most important of all, represent- atives of the students to the Student Council are elected. i Front Row: Christina Cook, Janice Edwards, Patricia Duncan, Pamela Alexiou, Lloyd Walsh, Robert Ellis, Earline Hardley. Second Row: Michael Williams, Patricia Colyer, Jammie Oliver, Stephen Addington, Randy DuBois, Larry Brashear, .William Moore. Third Row: Phyllis Litvien, Nick Konomos, Linda 64 Porter, Patricia Cox, Joanna Weaverling, Janice Weatherspoon, Brenda Garrett, Harry Mcljandless. Fourth Row: David Bushakra, Ronald Wolkey, Nancy Park, Dennis Michael, Stephen Morton, Brenda Johnson, ,lack Breton, Jeff Davidson. , 1 MR. lf 1,'f if 'Z if ff i X74 4 1' fy ,igxi , A... .W Sf. .Z , f 1 ff ,twrffz 1 F for Bonl Riclr Mar Johr MR F Loi Roi Til Chr l the ickets sold, usical :tions s and , and esent- l e n t rspoon, David lichael, idson. MR. ADAMS - AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS Front Row: Susan Wilson, Fredena Selle, Debbie Linder, Joe Bonhomme, Joyce Marriott, Jeanie Ballowe, Danny McWilliams, Richard Garretson. Second Row: Mike Wiseman, Ronald Marcy, Greg Stephan, Elizabeth Smith, Margaret Simmons, John Jackson, Linda Mowell, Nan Prose. Third Row: Kathy MR. AUSTIN-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS Pursel, Regina Warshawski, Eddie Seamonds, Nick Polallis, Dwayne Johnson, Susan Tye, Floyd Weaver, Diana Jones, Donna Sue Payton. Fourth Row: Earlene Jobe, Larry Hammerbacher, Ray Ceneraux, Charlesetta Fletcher, Esther Gutierrez, Terry Austin, Mike Pfeiffer, Terry Cull. Front Row: Gary Fritz, Dennis Aronson, Wanda Porter, Dinah Lowe, Merriam Baellow, Phillip Freeman, Anna Boykin. Second Row: Sharon Davis, Patricia Myles, Thomas O,Neill, Ann Tillman, Dennis Beatty, David Wilborn, Joyce White, .James Chappell. Third Row: Harry Lounce, Sandra Blakey, Barbara Simmons, Curtis Austin, Kathy Carboneau, Delores Nutter, Donald Blain, Donald Baer. Fourth Row: Richard Boone, Fred Brack, Betty Deal, Kenneth Blasingame, Richard Barnes Ruth Brown, Bill Littlefield, Ann D'Amico. MR. AUSTIN H AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS Front Row: Bessie Bennett, Janice Rotolo, Lorene Paynter, Larry Leaton, George Martin, Carolyn Williams, James Smith. Second Row: Mary Venyard, Yvonne Jamierson, Margaret Enz, Diane Raemer, Willa Teeter, Regina Scott, Donna Cantrall, Barbara Skinner, Jessie Shipman. Third Row: Donald Parsons, Frances MISS BAILEY - SPEECH Gill, Erica de Bruin, Jody Banks, Mildred Kirkland, Donna Henderson, Pamela Binder, Glenn Smith, Charles Sams. Fourth Row: David Gill, Henry Griffin, Stephen Fales, Roland Martin, Dale Martens, Marvin Carpenter, Wayne Sandifer, John Schweisberger. Front Row: Bonnie Johnson, Eddie House, Charles Moore, Gwen Barnett, Sherry Gain, Carol McKenzie, Beverly Jacks. Second Row: Calvin Shelby, Janice Voorhes, June Weintraub, Reta Hivkman, .lay Dresnick, Diane Danner. Third Row: Susan 66 Draney, Sue Hall, Vicki Sieggen, Penny Henderson, Terry Johnson, Richard Miller, Lyndy Nicholson, Bettye Taylor, Jim Haas, Jimmy Marshall, Gussie Gans, Elaine Vest, George Henschel, Mark Boatman. MR ff? li 75542153 QY'f,f,: ,V 325' 'G T if M Fror Lee, Mill Dial Hop MR Froz lille Hel' lllhjg Q Donna 'ourth fartin, John Terry r, Jim George MRS. BERGSTROM - PHYSICAL EDUCATION Front Row: Janice Marley, Pat Jones, Sharon Gillham, Viola Lee, Bettye Jones, Eunice Lindsey, Glenda Shelor, Dianne Miller, Peggy Little. Second Row: Connie Layson, Peggy Stone, Dianne Cox, Sara Lorence, Ida McCoy, Glenda Linthicum, Mary Hopkins, Ann Swafford, Mary Schoonover. Third Row: Cheryl MR. BINGMAN - BIOLOGY Gazda, Pam Brown, Hilda Retzer, Janiece Mayhugh, Dixie McVay, Sharon Scharnhorst, Carol King, Alice Kramer, Betty Miller. Fourth Row: Betty Roby, Margaret Bybee, Darlene Bradford, Ann Whedon, Linda Taylor, Patricia Parks, Gayle Lively, Connie Busbey. 'WTF' Front R- w: Cathy Richardson, Joyce Busick, Katina Modglin, Carlson, Jerry Pittala. Fourth Row: Ruth Hickman, Willma Cheryl Butner, Madlyn Maupin. Second Row: Kathy Welch, Teeter, Charles Estill, Marcia Buckner, Bob Blackburn, Kenneth Helen Byers, Jeanette Bruce, Dallas Purcel, Sharon Teague. Mann. Third Row: Bill Martin, Bill Kirke, Belinda Goodell, Lynda 67 MISS BLASE - LATIN Nl R . Front Row: Deano Agnos, Razelle Levine, Mary Florence, Emery, Greg Alexiou, Susan Radcliff, Patricia Stark, .luanita Greg Harnden, Frank Gibson. Second Row: Larry Banning, Ewing, Linda Scurlock. Fourth Row: Louise Heine, Ivory Taylor, Allen Nelson, Judy Benjamin, Susan Smade, Norman Bueben- dorf, Reeda Throgmorton. Third Row: ,lim Freeman, Patricia MISS BOCK - SPEECH Albert Spears, Karen Bailey, Linda Niemeyer, Michael Bergner. Front Row: Lillie Fay Haywood, Maidlee Mendelsohn, Margaret Mathae, Judy Ellis, Lynda Bryant, Carol Metzler. Second Row: Bill Gonnello, Ursula largosch, Carolyn Short, Harriet Halpern, Thomas Cool. Ray Miller, George Robertson. Third Row: Charles Arehart, Barbara Reynolds, ,lanice Fenderson, Susan I 68 'xx French, Billie McBurney, Laraine Combs, Nancy Ohman, Robert Fells. Fourth Row: Clyde Byran, Edward Singleton, Douglas Sims, .loe Lemon, Harold Kitchen, Lawerence Witt, Bob Balderston. ,X du, ap,-X f I xjglifl I , L 'S W A 1 Q' ' 'E 6 li A f 9 .10.2 Fror Sidn Secc Oga Lou' 'uanita I'aylor, ergner. Robert Douglas t, Bob MR. BROWN - TYPING Front Row: Janie Brownlee, Connie Rock, Becky Ruark, Diane Sidman, Patricia Kinkade, Joan Feuerstein, Saundra Johnson. Tuttle, Eddie Harvey, Larry Furr, Jerry Pittman Lester Lowe Fourth Row: Richard Meiners, Larry Robertson Glenn Hereford Second Row: Larry Silvey, Glenn Griggs, Adele Genicke, Patricia Ogan, Kathryn Walker, Edward Thomas, Larry Lindermann, Louis Ciro. Third Row: Floyd Johnson, Robert Davis, Steve 6'Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo? Ronald Burler, Gary Strohmeyer, Ted Loar Ronald Snlder Charles Nutter. wi if -j A , , fix 1 Y 7 X J ri f , W 'W im x . , Q X + F ff y A 1 ff Xi 'This is called a footballln MR. BURNS - BIOLOGY Front Row: Nancy Taylor, Diana Bagley, Shelia Meinsen, Victoria Boyce, Sandy Porterfield. Second Row: Billy Lee, .loan Hopkins, Rhonda Macken, Frank Broner, Jerry Bash, Pat Cockrell. Third Row: Linda Gray, Charolette Graftaas, Jerry Hall, Gary MR. CABLE - MIXED CHORUS , ,,,, r M Heminger, Alberta Rhodes, Leland Brown. Fourth Row: Joyce Schultz, Frankie Burris, Mike Beaver, Ernie Biggs, Ron Abra- hams, Don Christman. Front Row: Ruthie Davis, Lyn Wellington, Jo Ann Marley, Paula LaMar. Mary Etta Moore, Pat Bovard, Cyndie Townsend. Second Row: Linda Brownfield, Judy Sage, Barbara Parks, Carol Eades, Carol Barnett, Gayle Ashcraft, Kathy Dale, Mary Mestdagh. Third Row: Ronald Shelor, Tony Ross, James 70 Lai .fam im Whitaker, Richard White, Lonny Thiele, Clifton Porterfield, Joe Napper. Fourth Row: Raymond Griggs, Richard Keller, Larry Denney, James Foster, Norman Chisham, Richard Hamburg, Mike Bovard, Larry Marshall. Fron To ml Mike Thin MR. f. V Q , z , , , 'hwfyf , we Z , M3 f so f , of f, 3? H M127 fi? 'f , 'J ,W 'Fl' 92:72 f r-ff V V 2 O-' K . ,, 54 -JT F ron Wh it Barb fiuzal MR. MR. CATER -- GEOMETRY J Front Row: Debbie Schlozman, Carol Albert, ,lim Melvin, Leroy Miller, Lislie Gochenour, Phil Holland, Mike Reed. Fourth Row Alice Tombs, Peggy Weeks. Second Row: Jim Pruett, Steve Kinser, Lee Allison, Jerry Morrow, Arthur Nixon, ,lim Doughty, Louis ra' Mike Temposky, Richard Franson, Judy Heider, Lynn Bryan. Carney, George Williamson. i i l id, J oe Larry mburg, Third Row: Glenn Zander, Howard Furr, Stan Epstein, Dennis MR. CHAMBERS - WORLD HISTORY Front Row: Linda Bell, Pam Reichman, Cheryl Walthal, Mary Ryan, Karen Townsend, Francis Kampschroeder, Raymond Wllilllker, Sherman Malone, Bob Westcott. Second Row: Streeter, Harry Taylor. Fourth Row: Alex Kornfield, Mike Barbara Darvaby, Jim Rudolph, Dixie Wright, Burton Miller, Katz, Bill Brann, Howard Carter, Jerry Nowlin, Gloria Wolverton, Slimline- Sole, Ben Littlefield. Third Row: Mel Singer, Linda Cr6ICl16D Hellfir- 71 Learning to draw . M I , ff' , . - 1 l X 1 i M A W ' wif! JW' mf f One . . two . . . three str-e-t-c-hln Can be fun! MR. COLEMAN - ART i Front Row: Carol Hotchkiss, Janice Ake, Sharon Linder, Barbara Third Row: Pat Tracy, Steven Dollison, Dave Keeton, Cecelia Neer, Valerie Smasal. Second Row: Alfred Englander, Frank Heine, Bonita Young. Paxton, Faith Ann Walker, Sandra Neidig, Gayle Moellentine. 72 IVIIS 1, ,rnggi Zi av 2 if-lab' f s+,,r5i1 Q f, 5 f v s 9 'S R f N X A a ' ii ' '7 fi 'Vi ,I WW 6 an gfifv 'ff f Jie .M 7 Eggagx M , 1 ,Q 'V 2l7r,fvy,' 45,1 ff if From Line Gorc Rau MR Mfgyf , 1943 'xg n 1-,ww-fkzlmf' 2:12 H: -1 53 ' , ,Q 'V V22 11. , 3 . Fm Cri Hai Ma 9 5 1 A f' K W 'Y f ,L rg, ff 7 A R0 K f I W 1 -ffyff' 72 Qikifff 2 S -:Q gymyf 41 fm--V. Q W ,, f ,M if ' Z . 'f4f27f.' ,,,,5 .4 f. .. ,. f, ff , 1, if ff 'f.- 3-U 2, vrff?-' 5, V Q SVQW . . 71 V- rw ffvf 4 .f Z ..,, 3 ,. fa Z ,if 4 Cecelia MISS COWAN - ART Front Row: Beverly Graham, Larry Garvin, John Keith, Gay Linebaugh, Patricia Taylor. Second Row: Willie Roby, Larry Gordon, Martha McCully, Carol Marley, Angela Parker. Third Row: Linda Bradshaw, James Finney, Kathy Thomas, Glenn MR. CROCKER - WORLD HISTORY Stone, Sandra Dudley, John Shields. Fourth Row: Beth Dorr, Linda Wipperman, Gary Ackelberry, Bernard Stevenson, Ralph Woods. Front Row: James Crosby, Vifesley Chang. Pat Helm, Geraldine Gfi2gS, Sherry Hamilton. Second Row: David Brown, Paula Harmon, lrma Jargosch, Dona Henderson, Carl Cleveland, Bill Maxev. Third Row: Linda Harris, Jim Shelton, Richard Carney, f f j X Q' . 'W x .X vi We ,,f,,,,, . wx E1 2' Wo W ' , , 113 :Z 5 't I Q jf 5g,,7 '.,Z Qlq!f,.i Q f 4.44 f Q ,gg , f 5 if 4 1 v 1 Sheri Johnson, Pat Mishler, Jan Jenkins, Mary Louise Hodgkin. Fourlh Row: Pat Pischel, Georganna Goodno, Bob Liherman, Kenny Davis, Russell Thalackcr, Oval Glinn. 73 MISS DAUGHERTY - CIVICS Etta Davis, Greg Scofield, Larry Iddings, Robert Lee, ,luiliano Radolovich, Carol Poindexter, Randy Turner. Third Row: Front Row: Ronnie Pursel, Charlotte O'Donnell, Norma .lean Munoz, Terra Lee Owen, Patricia Owensby, Tom Pittala. Second Row: Melanie Pardee, Tom McCoy, Janet Murphy, Elizabeth Norberg, Vicki Epps, Nancy Nutt, Helen Noel. Third Row: Larry Quick, Linda McElroy, Stephen Hofheins, Gary Lee Moss, Floyd Osgood, Michael Kelley, Pat Parish. MRS. DOWN IE - NEWSWRITING Front Row: Norma Thaxter, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Vicki Hil- Sillger, .lanet Wagner. Second Row: Martha Mestdagh, Nancy Frazier, Lois Ruhle, Sandy Benson, Bonnie Edwards, Janet Gunderson. Third Row: .lohn Wymore, ,lane Kelso, Gary Maienschein, David Lyman, Mike Doubleday, Eric Menn. Fourth Row: Orville Jenkins, Hal Gardner, ,lay Justice, Dennis Yeager, Mike Rowland, Don Menn. 74 MI Fri Ne He .lui Ml 'yyf I' X M- me W7 1,4 Y 4 fe MQW aww . MQ. 1 - 4 X Mfg, f :9 Fr Rc Dc Fr W ,-gm 49.312 ' ' L 4 as .6 .vw fl' xr 'N 1. Q? 9 . 1SSf5'ff 'e QM 'cv ' 4 Q t ,A K 'fra' , 5-Q N 4 1 w I9 I f J iliano Row: Lee fourth eager, MISS ERICKSON - HOMEMAKING Front Row: Karen Rowe, Linda Remis, Charlene Petrus, Rhoda Nelson, Theresa Weatherspoon, Bea Scott. Second Row: Linda Hetrick, Judy Graham, Nita Kinder, Linda Rader, Carol Yeager, June Wadkins. Third Row: Darlene Long, Cora Masters, MRS. FALLS - ENGLISH xy , . f ' wr Dorothy McRoy, Lora Lea Scott, Marilyn Rittman, Linda Stolzer, Ruth Deming. Fourth Row: Vlfilma Reimer, Ardella Haynes, Julie Gershberg, Betty Urdesich, Marcia Brunn, Gail Mitchell, Anna Bower. . ,wwf U M13-r M5 Vg, 1' .ffl WA Front Row: Ted Tillquist, Mary Gerhardt, Larry Goodman, Ronald Adams, Kenny Shephard, Myra Harper, JHIICI WiHklCf, Douglas Gerdel. Second Row: Linda Jones, LaNea1 Furr, Sharon Freeman, Richard Greer, Sandi Eckert, Marlene Fisk, Jerry Webb. Third Row: Mary Lewis, Louisa Goodman, Evelyn f, f-57 Vols, 'W 2 : 1 1 ey W- ,MQ 2' qi az' it l .iff I M fl X -wee , , 4, .Mf g , . fs. 4 . , hr. . .an if , 4 a2Lefff,,,e f ,WV ,, Jw ., ,, , ., 4 4 i .rv , ,V iwlxtgyfi gtg. JN !,'?ffzvi' 7 ' 7' r. war we V4 fr ..., 34.41, ixifiil' 4.W'f1 14 ,Q - 37 Edwards, Carol Duncan, Minnette Ferguson, Warren Gramm, Bob Porter. Fourth Row: Richard Edwards, Evan Davis, Evelyn McWilliams, Dennis Cummings, Tom Galliher, Gregory Daniels, Nancy Troxell. I 75 . X ' 1 ' l ,ll ll 1--. ..,...-.114---aa..........1..- ......+u-+-4-.44...,,,.4.,..,..............a,...............,- , V.- 1 I l 3 la l l l 1 MR. CAULDIN E- PHYSICAL EDUCATION . 2 7 l ff f f i bl! EPZZY :hr X . iF ,l li 'rl J Z9 1, ii' ll, if 4.1 li l Front Row: Bob Audsley, Bill Wilson, Chris Kovachevich, Keith Harra, Lowell Brown, J. D. Taylor, David Lee Talbot. Q Woodrow Richter, ,loe Sosa, Stuart Baum, Richard Sanderholm. Third Row: Gerald Skinner, Fred DeV0le, Gary Banks, .lohn Second Row: Claude Carlock, Doug Aronson, Arlie Buehlig, Cleeton, Ezell Sneed, Tom Browne, Henry Alexander. l MR. GAULDIN - PHYSICAL EDUCATION l W lv ll l ll ll ll- l gl 5, l ll ill ll T 'll lil lf Ili l l ll rw :ll l' Front Row: Leroy Brundage, Richard Schoonover, Dannie Jess Blankenship, Jim Rash, Paul Dinovitz, Nathan Botwinik. Danner, Keith Fair, Bill Tidd, Dennis Green, ,lim Smith, Leon Third Row: Bill Sanders, Terry Hawks, Bob Rowland, John Saxton, Christian Braun. Second Row: Lucky Merriott, Jack Oelklaus, David Bergner, Nick Sprofera, Don Rook, Cary Taylor. Q Armsworthy, Ronnie Reynolds, James Taylor, Walter Harding, 76 MR i if C 2 ,Nm ff 5 ,X rw 2 M fe, A K' A -ff f ai 4' 1 ,,,..,.i, as M 4 f' Q 31' if Q24 f 59 Fra Jan Wi' falbot. J ohn MR. GERSH - ENGLISH P' H f fx 4 n , w W ' f I w- M , it U ,, 1 www sws..o R ,S Xim 2 X, 'ff XO 'A W ,, V M ,f , 4 f . V , V, In., iffy 9 f mf W' ' 2334522 i Q Y ff fig WW , A twinik. 'nw' ,,,f4b--, , John 5 1 . Taylor. A study period in Senior Math. EE? 12 m9i-5. '1 Q-nm 2.3-5 ....Cv.. r-IH LID mm! 5.53 2 cn -'L-42 n3'D Q31 P-' 1 CDS:- cu: sf-we U-I UU F15 , on GQ. Udo ... E31 DJ cs-OL-4 E59 mE 53 r-U O mm? Q: 5:59 05 c'n F 'U 5 EXW NO 535 R5 52:12 :Om C5550 5533 556' Q1 8 :sm mor' so :egg DCD, 2-3 f2'5 uno 5-5 93 5? F5 U35 ET? cn: ,... Q. in 'i O52 DPW ge. 14 DU 23 O., S. 'UU 213- O2 DH- Q3 PL! 'LS I-lu VIE 5.5 Fw, A news story in the making. Vx Ei N MISS GHERRING - ENGLISH Front Row: Judy Linder, Judy Martin, Donna Relf, Roseanne Becchina, Chester Withers, Patrick Hartman. Second Row: Linda Loar, Jonell Nelson, David Waterfield, Robert Jay Hicks, Brenda Cannon, Robert D. Hicks, Susan Bailey. Third Row: Roger MR. GREEN- PHYSICAL EDUCATION af? Haynie, Emery Golden, Rick Rothschild, Marilyn Alnutt, John Clark, Larry Spencer. Fourth Row: David Jackson, Kathleen Neale, Karen Maddux, Don Morgan, Danny Stevens, Rita Atchley, Bruce Horn. Front Row: Gary Moltbia, Bill Holler, Gary Medley, Willie Brown, Terry Phillips, John Aregood, Paul Kenworthy, Duncan Pitts. Second Row: Bob Graab, Pete Schmutz, Tom Tressler, Don Blakey, Jean Valverde, Roger Mayhugh, Harley Weidman, Leon Masterson. Third Row: Charles Griddine, Bob Vassar, 78 Terry Hubbard, Mike Stigall, Bill Boykin, Henry Franklin, Richard Gilchrist, Al Lewis, Mike Beadles. Fourth Row: John Carlson, Jim Galliher, Speedy Bennett, Mark Dethlefson, Norman Jones, Claude Hannahs, Gerald Adams, Charles Perkins, Ed Schooling. M F ror gan, Duv Lim DOIN MR .M ,api ,aw ,awww f H' 7 If g , fy , , , if I 4 Fro Ihr .Sw K Pl tn. , John athleen tchley, anklin, : John Jorman is, Ed MR. JOHNSON-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS Front Row: Udell Hamilton, Donald Burlington, George Flana- gan, James Thresher, Patrick Farris, Raymond Dukes, Sandra Duvall, Shirley Henderson. Second Row: Barbara Robinson, Linda Haile, John Bradbury, Sharon Hurt, Craig Cramm, Doreene Dudley, Nancy Bucher, James Duren. Third Row: MR. JOHNSON-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS Carol Embich, George Ceolas, Nick Ewing, Stuart Lund, Ann Shelton, Pat Henry, Sharon Butler, Connie Hedges. Fourth Row: Jim Nepote, Elizabeth Hopkins, Russell Clark, Elizabeth Riggs, Candy Welliver, Leroy Chapman, Roy Whalen, Bruce Fenderson. Front Row: Donnie Hicks, Mike Brown, Jerry Lieb, Lee Stubbins, David Bruce, Charles Holden, Betty White, Nancy Walker. Second Row: Charles Thomas, Jim Cox, Ronald Holland, Kenneth Johnson, Cary Waite, India Bell, Mary Weeks, Mary LOU York. Third Row: Charlene Trachtman, Charlies Johnson, Tom Letchworth, Nadejalene Bryant, Irene Strong, Joy Ellis, Mary Ann Webster, Herbert Simon. Fourth Row: Carolyn McCroskey, lsafene Jiles, Lynia Masqua, Mary Lee Wilson, Joyce Long, Karen Chaffin, Bill Melvin, Rodney Carter, James Hartman. 79 l C 6 Hey Teacher! I know the answer! MISS JOHNSTON - AMERICAN PROBLEMS cc 77 Stay tuned for Gunsmoke. Front Row: Addie Williams, Helen Sosa, Sandra Hughes, Janice Penick, Donna Johnston. Second Row: Bill Davis, Joseph Powell, Paul Cramms, Bessie Orvis, Donna Lindsey, Mary McCarthy. Third Row: Norman McVey, Michael Blair, Jane 80 Avery, James Lewis, Ralph Henley, Cary Infinger. Fourth Row: Greg Weld, Bill Frederick, Leroy Holmes, Raymond Collins, Tom Jepson, Keith Kelley. Q., MH 5 r ffigl :MW f W PM f f 4 wr. M, fm- f, 'W I 1 5 fi g 5 f 5577 1 lv jg! F roi Mar Cyn MB 4- f .1 eg? ff r M 4 3, 1 53 'W' 4 iff f 1 iff 5 5, as sl f 1 49 A fa? ' 7 1 Q ff rf' Kr ffuff - 4 9 ,. fx? ,Zi if 111 1 ala W ff 'fr , '21 if , 'w , f vi jg, 4 f f 'Sf Fro Dar SPC, Um' Fourth d Collins, MRS. JOURDAN-GIRLS' CHORUS I 1 I II 1s 1 II II JI 'I fi I II I I 11 1. I 1. I 1 1 1 I 1. II 'I I I I I II Front Row: Kathy Carter, Patricia Stockdale, ,lean Hockett, Debra Bunyan, Helen Braden. Third Row: Margaret Florence, Marsha Dedrick, Barbara Brooks, Ellen Capoot. Second Row: Vertesa Clark, Christine Wright, Sandy Caskey, Elresa Clark. I Cynthia Gray, Starr Martens, Gwendolyn Gonzales, Ruth Ogen, III I I I I MRS. JOURDAN-GIRLS' CHORUS 1 II H. I V. , II- I I I II II Is. E1 I II. L. 14 II I I. I1 II I1 II II! fl ZZ -Z. Front Row: Wilder Polk, Theo Hadley, ,lean Williams, Penny Szajnfeld, Linda Ray. Fourth Row: Elfredia Witt, Mary I Daniels, Penny Goodell, Carol Washington, Sandy Faden. Brooks, Mary Elder, Cathy Hughes, Patricia Parker, Hattie Second Row: Carol Brunetti, Bonnie Trimmer, Gloria Cooper, Kidd, Brenda Wilson, Armajene Dukes. In Donna Freeman, Barbara Matthews, Paulette Wallace, Rosa I 81 I If MR. KLEPINGER-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS si 'l?,. ., fZnw,,f'Y fy ,1 4,,,z,5 Q W ff .,, Stewart, Gary Morrow, Richard Rector, Donna Cotter. Fourth Row: Bob Forte, George Ramsey, Bruce White, Roger Colyer, Front Row: Emerson Thomas, Diane Lampkin, Karen Revels, Manuel Davis, Jim Henderson. Second Row: Elwin McBride, Bill Barbour, Anita Leonard, Billie Mie Burns, Leona Richardson, Terry Hill. Third Row: Terrence Jackson, Kathy Hartl, Diane Jim McAllister, David Foster, Bernard Moore. MR. KLEPINGER-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS Front Row: Hubert Pardee, Larry Mitchell, Gordon Wilson, Ensminger, Howard Haile, Don Lindeman, Jean Johnson, Carolyn Steve Withers, Naomi Jensen. Second Row: Arthur Raymond, Franklin. Fourth Row: Lee Hunt, Roy Page, David Wainwright, Helen Cunningham, Dan Gutierrez, Leavy Jones, Sheryl Strah- Ron Erwin, Ray Nichols, Tom Price. meyer, Larry Kinsey. Third Row: Dora Stewart, Charles 82 MH ,- V , 5 Ewa f , f it f , , ,, X b xi , ' z P Fro Suz Roz Ber MI at B ? W1 ?fl :L f 1, ff ZZ! 7554! 4 2 if . Y? I er ,gig ,gil Q., F rc Dol Fra Col i l Fourth Iolyer, , fit X5 f?lJ'Cg'f f fr MR. KLUTTZ - CIVICS Front Row: Louise Brown, Sandra Masters, Charlotte Williams, Suzy Brann, Jane Pryor, Janice Quigg, Karen Messick. Second Row: Steve Atwell, Marion Boyce, Lewis Axelrod, Marie Bertholet, Dianne Witt, Phil Tombs, Allen Bougher. Third MR. KOENIG - WOOD Row: Harry Trusler, Larry Shipman, Don Thresher, Steve Silvey, Dennis Batdorf, Bob Neidig, Steve Butler. Fourth Row: Margaret Wilson, Linda Wasserlauf, Pete Self, Larry Bradbury, John Valleau, Robert McCrosky, Linda Thornton. QV if 3, 3? ii 21 1 ,f f ' FQ Qi? mf ,f , I f WWE f gw f' A WW 24? i i Cy 5 . so f, ,fr W , 4 gif? fx X f Q Z1 f if A 1 ! ' f 1 5 'Y 4 g A fi, 3 V521 W ', if .-ft .t ,, f 4 3 7 I ,F 3. . . , .. gf 157 if 43752 Ziff: f f Z Q Z '-55 5 JV My l f f i 2:4 ' 'kt We' G -'Q of .1 M' 5 ' AJJS, .',f, twig Viva .4 ' .f ' -,,,- w,,1E .,:guf' Carolyn lwri ght, Front Row: Terry Baldwin, Larry Weatherspoon, Allen Sutterby, Robert Zajic, Albert Rush, Fred Rasco. Fourth Row: Jerry Donald Howard, Jack Pitchford, Joel Harmon, Second Row: Singer, Therion Cobbs, Bill Ashby, Charles Clanvy, Sam Ffaflli Brown, Bill Clay, Charles Dukes, Bob Zibung, Mike Lagfassoa David FUSICSOUS- flfmley, Floyd Smith. Third Row: Terry Bun, Mike snow, 83 MISS LAPPIN - PHYSICAL EDUCATION f - f f f 1 'wr , f iff f 'fm' mm.'7fifs7ff:WKft'7fzaEm,uz Front Row: Joyce Joiner, Linda Stokes, Phyllis Barnes, Mildred Hass, Margaret Rose, Evelyn Schofield, Loyce Joiner, Alice Richardson, Mary Ellen Rose. Second Row: Phillis Hamilton, Marie Randolph, ,lanet Helms, Renee Holms, Marsha Mullikin, Linda Clark, Karen Hassler, Virginia Haywook, Glenda Hinton. Third Row: Vera Showalter, Sherry Sidmon, Deborah Smalls, Peggy Adams, Shirley Atkinson, Linda Thompson, Sally Habiger, Sally ,lo Kraay, Joann Brown, Shirley Shamie. Fourth Row: Rebecca Kosfeld, Jeannie Carter, Carolyn Sullenger, Vicki Hickerson, Penny Stone, LaRuth Henderson, Sue Ann Sheets, Glennis Henchey, Recarda Rich, Donrita Nichols. c'HoW many valences do you know? Concentrating or sleeping? - L'Let's practice tying shoes! IN .QV ,',, Q M fits J! 1 mm f'XXo24m ,wif me ffwfw 3 ff' V .q Fro Wri R oz .I oh MP 5 52621. A f.,, ,M if ' L7'?i I fy. ,, 1 W L JA. ms f fi ' ., ,, ,gg ff! ,lr 9 1,, .. ,mx ,M 1 :wr pa If X W W 15 f AZ? ' f ,. :wife LM j 325 ,Jani fi ,132 , ff wf 4 ,Q 71 gg, 1 , . Y K ii! in fr V iff W2 r-'gg Q z iw? ri is rift ji I. . ,I Rm In-V 3 lr my MR. LINDLEY - METAL lgerf Front Row: Orville Henderson, Bonnie Hammontree, Dennis fffwf Wright, Leonard May, Cary Spandle, Charles,Hiller. Second flckl Row: Jim Paxton, Harold Malone, Larry Voorhees, Larry Cox, eetsf John Engle, Terry Godden. Third Row: Prines Holland, Emmett MR. LINDWALL - CHEMISTRY Ross, Don Reffit, Andrew Taylor, Ray Tennyson, Steve Hawk, Kenny Braunlich. Fourth Row: Bill Alm, Doug Duvall, Mike Buchanan, Ben Carpenter, Chuck Pitts, Martin Walker, James Cooper. Front Row: Susanne Dollison, Jacqueline Jones, Nancy Caldwell, Steve Classcock, Cary Parker, Fred Berg, Bell Powell, Sam Gill. hue Lollar, Karen Foreman, Ruth Sehlozman. Second Row: Fourth Row: Jim Wfilliams, Jim Davis, Kelly Sandy, Pat Emery, -lf'I'ry Porter, Larry Lewis, Delores Cooper, Jan Franano, Mary David Mallory, Stanley Weintrauli. LOU Balderston, Richard Notestine. Third Row: Floyd Leslie, 85 MR. LOVERN-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS f f 5 Q 4 X , 1 Goodno, Cheryl Green, Marcia Spaulding, Louella King, Katha Kirke, Crystal Fewins. Fourth Row: Bill Erickson, Linda Perky, Karen Jones, Sue Walker, ,lack Woods, Tim Burke, Barbara Lemons, George Handley, George Ellifrits. Front Row: Janice Hinds, Richard Herndon, Ernest Mathis, Mike Hickman, Richard Sizen, Ann King, Linda Haas. Second Row: Chris Loris, Steve Kornfeld, Laura Worcester, Tom Jenkins, Linda Hunt, Chester Griddine, Greg Gorden, Greg Griggs. Third Row: Roger Gilchrist, Vonice Klima, Marsha MR. LOVERN-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS I E , g Q .,, .3 ws' 4 - G Z if 'V fy at 7 mira A L msv s QQ X 149' fi ff ,sf . C 5, , . 4, 4 4, ,f , , 5, y A, ' y X at my 1 El? ,Sn ' . rw Garcia, Bob Metcalf, Delores Castro, Ann Burns, Robert Crow. Fourth Row: Doug Williams, Dennis Krueger, Kenneth Walker, Front Row: Tom Straley, Bertha Manning, Brenda Hopkins, Nancy Bennett, Paul Carroll. Second Row: Bill Haynes, Shirley Bolton, Matilda Borkowski, Linda Bryant, Velma Leon BTOWI1, P21111 101168, Neeley A11StiI1. Knighten, John Gardner. Third Row: Dwight Gigson, Larry 86 M11 ,Q f 6 I ff M I 'S A K X- , ' if 1' ae I .V 4 ,fi 6.1 'fv , . W' L22 3 ,,, .E ,I Fro Jan Sec Car Mc MI 573534, xg yy, s, 4,- zgf ag, f , I fo! Fm Y i r Ii Q tl M 4 1. 5 lg 5 '19 , 'I Iatha linda urke, Crow. lalker, MISS MANLOVE - ENGLISH' Front Row: Judy White, Shirley Jean Koch, Sherri Brown, Janet Williams, Judy McGee, Phyllis Nichols, Loretta Neer Second Row: Marietta Fogel, Gloria Poggemeyer, Barbara Campbell, Anita Brown, Dorothy Humfeld, Lee Ann Reeve, Linda Marty Baysinger, Diana Frazier, Kaye Van Schoelandt, Linda Norris, Dottie Vandenherg, Linda Price, Kay Quick. Fourth Row: Marilyn Parks, Judy Pratt, Dottie Wymore, Linda Mac Farlane, Ronald Wyatt, Blair Stringfellow, Steve Thompson, McCaughey, Shirley Ann Koch. Third Row: Laurel Lutz, Larry Yates. MISS MEYER - ART Front Row: Terry Oliver, Linda McCullough, Carolyn Loethen, Byers, Judy Jennings, Daisy Taylor, Phyllis Alexander, Larry Virginia Fite, Dona Davis, Pat Kratgghmer, Second Row: Turley, Mike Pcery, Ronald Nutter. Fourth Row: Zipora Robert Criffitts, Don Middleton, Patrice Donovan, Maureen Hacker, Richard Klima, Mitchell Freeman, Richard Hendricks, McCahon, Linda Poindexter, Richard Roll. Third Row: Charles Richard Gardner, Milton Roscoe. 87 ' MRS. MILLER-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS Front Row: Doris Knighten, ,lacquelyn Garth, Shirley Spain- D0I'0thY Cetfel'-n Third Rvwf Rebeffa Steen, Paul -lHekS0U, hower, Larry Voorhees, Doris Ballard. Second Row: Billy Morre, Juanita Kidd, L1ZZie G01deH, James Chnten- Herman Norton, Linda Shaw, Wynoa Gardels, Shelia Haynes, MRS. MILLER-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS ew f . 1, 11 Front Row: George Rice, Raymond Falls, Margaret Falls, Jerry ship, Katheran Tise, Nispa Bryant. Third Row: Phillip Taylor, Madsen, Diane Williams, William Wiley. Second Row: Earn- Ronald Bartee, ,lack Kitner, Lester Marriott, John Quasa, estine Wilson, Reggie Holland, Barbara Rhynerson, Jon Blanken- Charles Jackson. 88 X f I 97' 41 2 fffj U- -ww'a Z 4yy,, qyf4?a .- Xia. 4 W . '- .ff f 441 val '45 , ff, -Zglffl . , ' , 5 EJ? ' '40, if '4 rw nw i4,:f.r,f , lf a 1, ,Wg -.. 4 ,, Fr: llu' Hu lil. MI! 2? i wgikii? 124,41 ZWQU, ,i ffl , ,Zi 52 iv 3 11 5? 5 5,52 , X ,,A, ,yd Z : :X Jn, 9 Q . X 7 f 1 I f diy? ' ,flfyyf fr , X Faylor, Quasa, MISS MIN CKEMEYER - GEOMETRY A lively class discussion. Paseoites buying mixer tickets. W7 Front Row: Diane Lindsey, Bill McBride, Zoe Banister, Jerry Bulavsky, Beverly Miller, Diane Scott, Teresa Ciro. Second Row: Mike Johnson, Pam Baby, Jan Stinsen, Patsy Thorne, Diane Wilson, Kathy Hinshaw, Vicky Schlichter. Third Row: Linda Allen, Tom Hearn, Bill Levene, Roberta Bain, Barbara McVay, Mimi Moffat, Beth Pope. Fourth. Row: Margot Sims, ,ludy Johnson, Rick Bezncr, Dave Olsen, Tom Schmutz, Martin Burstein, Paul Trott, 89 MISS MITCHELL - PHYSICAL EDUCATION '7 I I ff QV' !4!fVm X t I r s f rf if Front Row: Pat Classner, Linda Payne, Shelia Litvien, Virginia Ellis, Mary McAllister. Third Row: Mary Young, Charlotte Still, Pat Wheatley, Yvonne Endicott. Second Row: Marilyn Williams, Mary Ann Sharpe, ,Iudy Clem, Vicki Lynn, Vivian Wilson, Shirley Stockdale, Doris Ward, Linda Coley, Brenda Shrock, Gayle Greer. MISS MITCHELL-PHYSICAL EDUCATION Front Row: ,lane Miller, Darlene I-Iubbard, Linda Wheat, Ruth O,Dell, Phyllis Ward, Susan Reeder. Third Row: Gloria Pett, Janie Crandorff, Susan Knaus, Nioka Simes. Second Row: Cameron, Barbara Schoen, Ruth Jones, Vicky Raemer, Tony Cheryl Clements, Deane McNeal, Carolyn McDowell, Leslie Kavorinos, Sandy Rife. O MR Fro Barl Stew Nixt MR . .,. Fm 'lay Xlli w Egx Fra Mix lm Ps ff r ' 4 sem f 1. 2.2 'gy 317.3 , X Z. rlotte 'ivian Gloria Tony MR. MONTGALL - ENGLISH Front Row: Keith Phipps, Forrest Dieckman, Bonnie Ingold, Barbara Miller, Pamela Miller, Diana Moberly. Second Row: Steve Meinsen, Bill Oldham, Craig Penick, Helen Hallman, Tom Nixon, Nancy Goodpaster, Sheryl Mecker. Third Row: Imogene MR. PATTERSON - STUDY HALL Mitchell, Alan Marvin, Allen McDowell, Billie Griffin, Barbara Altman, Myrna Mestdagh, John Aaron, Allen Parker. Fourth Row: Cary Overton, Cornelius Barnes, Jerry Pence, Freddy Paddock, Gary Nigh, Tom Pierson, Keith Noland, Bill Finkle. Front Row: Charles Mallin, Linda Moss, Linda Lou Lewis, Cayola Jiles, Phyllis Tye, Frank DePlasita, Al Jacoby, Vivial Allen, Larry Fogel, Carole Richardson. Second Row: Kent F-gy, Quila VanVickle, Jerry Ann Aarons, Sheila Britt, Dick Fray, Michael Calhoun, David Talbot, Gary Mineo, Johnny Mitchell, Carol Church. Third Row: Mike Hollan, Erie Hill, Virginia Schulteis, Carol Robichaud, Bill Hinecker, Dennis Tunks, Walter Collins, Angelis Malone, Cordelia Masterson, Richard King. Fourth Row: Linda Shaffer, ,loycc Boswell, ,lo Ashburn, Wes Eastwood, Cary Miller, Henry Hodgkin, Mel Sorensen, Cassius Greene, Larry Reynolds. 91 4'What's all the shouting about?77 MISS POWELL- STUDY HALL sf 5325 Happy Physics party l Coach shows how it's clone. Front Row: Chris Smasal, Joyce Batten, Jewell Burns, Vicki Dumas, Dolly Cage, Carolyn Thiele, Bonnie Putnam, Janice Hodges, Trudy Hall. Second Row: Doug Dubin, Madelyn Tomlis, Margaret Hempel, Carol Brown, Janoyce Young, Joyce Wheatley, Linda McDowell, Sandra Stephens, Nancy Eggers, Harliara Duel. Tlzirrl Row: Alex Valverde, Sonya Chronister, f 92 Harold Larson, Mike Cunningham, Herbert Allen, George Caley Cheryl Fanner, Sharon Stevens, Diana Davis. Fourth Row: Jack Bulavsky, Jim Cooper, Gary Freeman, Jerry Shaw, Bill Wamsher, Mike Hadjioannou, Laurie Carter, Carter Slusher, Stephen Yates. 'A 4 MH. , ik, Flron Bonn Chet Chaf MR. in foie L., .-.wa Jilin. V, ,- 111,14 O ,, f. f J!! f Caley Row: r, Bill lushef, MR. RICHMOND - ENGLISH Front Row: Sharon Burden, Linda Smith, Linda Feldman, Bonnie Johnson, Susan Rudin, Paula Brisbin. Second Row: Chet Trutzel, ,lay Clay, Joyce Bell, Kathy Barnard, Vicki Chaffin, Barry Axelrod, Elaine Cannon. Third Row: Phyllis MR. ROSS - PHYSICAL EDUCATION t , r U Jiles, Linda Smith, Eric Bryant, Fred Davis, Arnold Simpson, Ralph Richardson, Ricky Posler. Fourth Row: ,lon Swanson, Thomas Marley, Mike Gunther, Cary Davisson, T. J. Brown, Bill Ash, Marshall Munkers, Don Shukert. Front Row: Eddie Miller, Mike Hug, Harry Wriglit, John Cerdel, David Sewell, Dennis Nation, Charles McKenzie. Sl'Cor1d Row: ,lohn Davis, Elliott Schwartz, Larry Dowling. James Nlason, Cary Keltner, Charles Sexton, lim Creh, Lee Epps. Tflirrl Row: Bill Black, Don Umland, Charles Stumpf, Clifford Deal. Leon fNleWilliams, Melvin Willianis, Gerald Lang, Ronald Hymer. Fourllz Row: ,lohn Jepson. Larry Patterson, Steve Klugman, Mah-olm Sieggen. Mike Rose, Steven Weese, Spurgeon Thomas, Herbert Schmidt. 93 ' MR. SAMPSON - ALGEBRA Front Row: Warren Kuhn, Lorraine Henderson, Sharon Alnutt, Ronnie Clay, Audrey Leap, Sandra Stephenson. Third Rouz: Shirley Hooker, Carole Tabolsky, Pam Donovan. Second Row: Nancy Austin, Pat Vaughn, Tom Ruark, Bob Wyly, Johnnie ,lim Walkley, Wanda Clark, Johnny Johnson, Rusty Kaczor, Williams, Mike Lobdell, Stuart Clare. MR. SEARS - AMERICAN HISTORY Front Row: Grace Shelby, Rose Dietsch, Shirley Lovell, Joyce Ronnie Rindom, Larry Gershon, Jack Shelton, Fred Kuchen- Emler, Carolyn Rose, Kris Kunz, ,lo Anne Rudolph. Second meister, Kenny Weld, Cliff McWilliams. Fourth Row: Rebecca Row: Jean Martin, Janet Skirvin, Lovina Bearce, Linda Leonard, Holmberg, Wilfred Sitton, Clifford Robinson, Gary Hearn, Mack Ruth Richardson, Martha Seifert. Third Row: .loan Blakesley, Harnden, David Rose, Mike Johnson, Marvin Chaney. 94 MR Fror Sue Busl 0'R4 Rail MR PFD! A w Iugcy ifixd lim' rv 1' jen . P i il v. nw: nie luchen' lebecca , Mack MR. SHEPHERD - PSYCHOLOGY Front Row: Marilyn Nevey, Tamby Refer, Becky Greenawalt, Sue Hunt, Vicki Ayala, Barbara Sells, Elaine Linville, Annette Bushakra. Second Row: Sandi Welker, Wanda Gross, Pat 0'Rourke, Marilyn Stephan, Donna Leap, Dottie Koste, Sheryl Rains, Bill Dawson. Third Row: Michele Caviar, Ruth Barbour, MRS. SHEW - SHORTHAND Ann Singer, Art Chapman, Douglas Matheis, Emmett Buettner, Darrell Swofford, Eddie Watts, Jerry Anderson. Fourth Row: Frank Clark, Gary Seeley, Richard Floyd, Richard Arndnt, Dennis Forbis, Bill Knox, Curt Lake, Bob Henry. Ff0nt Row: Beverly Foster, Joanne Rose, Dottie McGee, Linda B0YCr, Margaret McDermand, Gloria Hunt. Second Row: Mary Lea Jones, Joyce Fowler, Marcia Brown, Cindy Bartlett, Kathy Buckner, Paulette Fenton, Nancy Hereford. Third Row: Barbara Hahn, Susan Gill, Judy Beard, Anne Paddack, Gloria Busbey, John Borgelt. Fourth Row: Edna Duke, Mary Ward, Judy Ghrist, Janet Trott, Hariette Seidler, Lona Handy. 95 v I . I i 7 3, i I 4 I i I I I I l I 4 5 i, I I I l v 4 I i f f ,c il H MISS SHULL-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS MISS I 1 1 4 I 4 I I r v Front Row: Cheryl Pennington, Beverley Eades, Doyle Pryor, Ronald Lewis, Deborah Irvin, Randy Wetherhorn, Don Nielson. Bill Cantin, Robin Ramirez, David Duffelmeyer. Second Row: Fourth Row: Carl Carlson, John Carlson, Robert Nutt, Greg Fm, Mike Holder, Kenneth Koch, Bill Campbell, Linda Beaver, Ginny Gruber, Jeff Richards, Richard Waterfield, Ronnie Sorensen, Pam Snelling, Regina Billings, Buddy Sandbach. Third Row: Les Combs. Y SUSE Nancy Partington, Kathy Funk, Marcella Haney, Rick Wrigley, Jean Liml MISS SHULL-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS Front Row: .lanet Liming, Dan Rosenfield, Marilee Tipton, David Vaughn, Given Rindom, Adrienne Martasin, Mary Heavfl- Gershon, Chuck McBride, LaDonna Schultz, Terry McPherson, Steve Doubleday, Kathy Richardson, Patti Quick, Gloria Silver .Iames Thaxter. Second Row: Freda Wheatley, Elizabeth stein. Fourth Row: Phyllis Owensby, Bob Quick, Sarah Ollmilli- Bushard, Sharon Miller, Joe Smith, Julie Keith, Loraine Metcalf, Robert Roscoe, Jody Price, Bruce Dethlefsen, Stephen Roda- Sberyl Hamm, Vickie Davis. Third Row: Ruth Reese, Bonnie baugh, Joel Alpert. . , , -- . , , , ,W ... ..V- .-.- .... , ,,, .,., ..,.,.. .f..-.-H-.-fs.-.4,... ..fn-f.-n-rf..--- ..,.4v-s-B... .. ,,,.....-- ....,,,.,,,.',...- .,,. -,.,,,. .,,V,,.V,,. ..., -,., ,-.. -,,. ..,-,--sn , - V V , Nielson. tt, Greg torensen, y Heav6Y- Jria Silver' ah Ohm-HU, hen Roda' MISS SOUDERS - HOMEMAKING Front Row: Zelta Kurtz, Sandra McCurley, Sara McClanaham, Pam McDowell, Connie InGold, Jane Talley., Second Row: Susan Yarnall, Phylis Heath, Linda Jefferies, Sharon Johnson, Jean Zolstosky, Babara Wise, Verna Kelsey. Third Row: Julie Limbaugh, Donna Chapman, Jo Ann Bonhomme, Isabelle Kelsey, Shirley York, Juanita Sloan, Eve Whedon, Jean Doerhoff. Fourth Row: Lavonna Jacobs, Virginia Newberry, Martha McAllister, Judith Kelly, Marlena Th om pson, Mollie Jenkins, Janet Stephenson. Do...re...mi.... A homemaking class at work. 97 MRS. SWICK -ALGEBRA Front Row: Kathy Kelly, Linda Fletcher, Jean Neidhardt, Joanne Ha.ll, Sue Musick, Regina Shaibe, Frank Lang, Carol Albertson. Second Row: Janet Cox, Mike Higham, Pat Duggan, Harold Hinmelstein, Lauren Bennett, Pam Emery, Jerry Greenbaum, Sherry Koelling, Suzan King. Third Row: Cathy MISS THORNTON - SPANISH Harbison, Janice Cowan, Judy Williams, Carole Pflanz, Marilyn Wilson, Jane McFee, Marie Warshawski, Tommy Levene. Fourth Row: Dorothy Vida, Frank Joyce, Jim'Austin, Robert Sherod, Bill Holman, John Latta, Robert Powell, Barry Cates, Tom Waggoner. Front Row: Della Tucker, John Thurman, Margie Middleton, Mona Halliburton, Jo Marie Rodgers, Danny Sarver, Mark McCone, Connie Brown. Second Row: Jim Oberndorfer, Kathy Pope, Lana Self, Karen Rugh Clark, Leatha Johnson, Linda Wolkey, Ala Rotman, Alva Ferguson. Third Row: Sandy Whitt, 98 Sharon Capoot, Shirlie Kennedy, Paul Boswell, Cene Maienschein, Bill Schwartz, Juanita Holler, Sandy Eckel. Fourfh Row: Susan Spicer, Dianna Ladd, Bob Dodsworth, Richard Becker, Bil' Eades, Marshall Trachtman, Richard Worcester, Sondra Biggs. K 3 s A X t 4 Q X . Vi X X 2 X x X X Xl m CX X X X X S ', SY Q C X S7 1 7 S W S r me X Y f7 s Z. f ez -Q 2' X Sh I' 2- 12, X 1 X 'awww .Q wk of 'Q' ,SZ 4 S M f W Q Y 25 QS 5 ' V , WS? rf ,N-Q I i f 5' M 4 , ,, . Abn. M ze ff I .Q-7,359 ,C 'W5T??2'2 larllyn Fourth herod, Tom ischein, Susan xr, Bil' Biggs. MR. WEHRLE - EARTH SCIENCE Front Row: Cheryl Rabinowitz, Frances Crawford, Cheryl Brown, Rick Martin, Max Bouvette, Barbara Power. Second Row: Evelyn Wiley, Bob Gardel, Dick Liberman, Glenn Nihart, Fred Mitchell, Steve Wolf. Third Row: .lim Malone, ,lim Scott, David Baellow, Nancy Hall, Harriet Gershon, Naomi Hocker, Joel David White, Don Sinor, .lohn Newton, Ronald Campbell. MRS. WELCH - T YPING Front Row: Rudy Fgrd, Margaret Henry, Linda Hass, Janice De Shirley Sr-ull, Susan Martens, Sllilllbll 'l'mnpson, KUl't'll Pittman. Laney, Ann Rudolph. Second Row: Kathie Boyce, .lan Rudolph, 99 ,...-, A, --- -'V.....,.-.--..,.- -, ,.. E .,, . ...,,,,, rr --,, Dukes. Fourth Row: George Kalias, Allen Craig, Richard Lassley, SGT. WIRE - R.O.T.C. , mmf' ,W W, , f 1 , , ,, Front Row: Chandler Robinson, Darrel Harper, Darryl Richard- Barton, Sherman Perry, Richard Sanford, James Griffin, Greg son, Mike Hartman, Danny Watkins, Kerby Creel. Second Row: Howle, Michael B. Snyder. Fourth Row: Joel James, Bill Taylor, Terry Ellis, Willie Griffin, Kenneth Adamson, Dan Holkl, James Bob Foster, Dale Harnsberger, James Perry, Mike Tiptop, Williams, Ricky Fretwell, Gerald Cramm. Third Row: Leonard Kendell Williams. Cut on the dotted line. The line-up. X 3 X X f 5 N r 'X 6 ergo? 'eg5?? 25, vi 2 . ge 259 4 4 , 45 J' N 6 , QQ -1 , 4 f Greg, aylor, iptop, 3 77 .1- ABSENTEES 5 I x-- Front Row: ,lack Quint, Ann Townley, Joel Blumenthal, Mike Lund, Mary McAninch, Ilene Cage, Dean Cowan. Third Row: Moffatt, Marilyn Dull, Sharon Kissee, Allen Wurzburger. Second Larry King, Kathy Welch, Judy Scott, Janet Higgins, Janice Row: Victor Marriott, Lea Lappmeyer, Vanita Brown, .lane Anne Keeton, Den Cannafox, Stephen Warlen. ABSENTEES K fe lik Front Row: Judy Audsley, Janet Shoen, D-oris Buettner, Rffger Billings, Vicki McGaw, Karen Walden, Linda MfirkS- Secorzd Row: Beverly Rebhitt, Shirley Morris, Anna Roll, Gloria Johnson, Ed Daniels, Micheal Cohen, Al Markle. Third Row: john Fraise, Douglas Dollison, Vaughn Kerstetter, Ronald Koch, Bill Viditto, Cary Mack, Herbert Dalton. 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K , M211 t, H1 11 M l 'xl X ll k , X 'X X SPURTS sr R X Q x FX R X -Rex .R- 1 X t N X X Xt , x Q. W f 176 I ,X 1 f Z 5 H4 Carol Sue Hotshkiss Sandy Hughes Douie Kosle Linda Price xx Q, Ruthie Schlozman Captain Donna Johnston CHEERLEADERS Ready-O, Let's Col The Varsity Cheerleaders, dressed in their new basketball uniforms, prepare to lead the Pep Club in a cheer. Maureen McCahon B-TEAM Carol Albert Dressed in black and gold sweaters for football and new black croptops for bas- ketball, Paseo's V a r s i t y Cheerleaders p e rf o r m e d with precision at the numer- ous pirate games and pep rallies. After their selection at tryouts in May these vivacious girls practiced through the summer and many long hours after school. This time was spent originating new cheers and new methods of leading them. Paseo's fin e B-T e a m Cheerleaders added pep and spirit to all Bucklet games. These girls too, spent many long hours at practice to perfect their cheers and to boost school morale. Judy Johnson Donna Relf Coach Nelson Dwight PASEO VARSITY FGGTBALL TEAM Laurie Ca-rter Sr. Tackle 2nd letter Coach Bob Gauldin Jerry Portel Mack Harnden Sr. Back Sr. End 2nd letter 3rd letter Cliff McWilliams Lee Allison Jr. Center Sr. Guard lst letter lst letter Tom Ruark Sr. Back lst letter Leroy Tombs fr. Back 2nd letter Norman Jones Steve W'eese Jr. Center lst letter Bill Hinecker fr. Back lst letter Soph. Tackle lst letter Wes Eastwood Ir. End lst letter 1 Pirates zero in on S. W. Player. PIRATES WIN OPENER Sept. 22, '61 Paseo opened a hopeful season with an impressive 20-0 victory over Lincoln on the East field. Guided by the signal calling of spinner- back, Jerry Porter, the Pirate offense moved very well. Paseo showed its running ability early in the first quarter by march- ing 56 yards in nine plays to score. Jerry Porter capped the drive on an 8 yard run around right end. Paseo bogged down and was unable to score again until the third quarter. David lVIcCoy then raced i 108 David McCoy Sr. Back 2nd letter I Kenny Davis Jr. Back 1st letter 13 yards on a wingback reverse for Paseois second touchdown. Jerry Porter slipped into the end zone for the extra point. Another touchdown by lVIcCoy was nullified because of a penalty. ' In the final quarter, Laurie Carter took a Tiger fumble 34- yards to the Lincoln 5. Porter then scored the third Pirate tally. lVIack Harnden scored the extra point on a pass from Leroy Tombs to complete the scoring. I .Iim Davis Sr. Guard 2nd letter VAN HORN UPSETS PASEO Sept. 29, '61 The inspired Falcons, under the leadership of ex-Paseo coach, Bill Fessler, found their first victory since midseason, 1959, by a score of 19-12. Paseo opened the scoring early in the first quarter when Leroy Tombs connected with end Mack Harnden from eighteen yards out. Van Horn managed to hit pay dirt before half time, tying the score at 6-6. The second half was dominated by the Falcons with a tough defense and determined offense. Gerald Johnson put the Falcons ahead on runs of 51 and 2 yards. Paseo's final touchdown came on a 3 yard run by Jim Davis with one minute remaining. The Pirate offense was led by Leroy Tombs and David lVIcCoy while the defense was led by Doug Dubin. T. J. Brown fr. Guard 1st letter the Sill Jry of ,rly roy ack Jut. iirt ore Lted :nse . l d on eois 'ard lute by Co-y oug Doug Dubin Sr. Guard lst letter EAGLES CRIPPLE PIRATES Oct. 6, '61 Central ended Paseo's hope of an Inter-scholastic league title by down- ing the Pirates l8-6. The Pirate injury list grew as three more players were injured. ,lerry Porter received a slight concussion in the closing seconds of the first half, Mack Harnden suffered a knee injury late in the fourth quarter, and Bob Davis received a broken leg on the next-to-last play of the game. Alex Valverde Sr. Back lst letter The Pirate offense had little suc- cess against the stubborn Central defensive squad. Paseo finally man- aged to tally in the fourth quarter on a 7 yard touchdown run by Leroy Tombs. Paseo could not contain the quick Eagle backs as Robert Wright scored Central's first two touchdowns of 58 and 56 yards. Carter evades S. E. tackles. PIRATES DOWN VIKINGS Oct. lil, 761 Paseo exploded for three touch- downs late in the game to overcome Northeast l8-6. Paseo trailed 6-0, and had only one net yard rushing, when the fireworks started late in the third quarter. After Northeast had bogged down on the Pirates 20, Dave McCoy swept around end and dashed 80 yards to deadlock the score. Early in the fourth quarter, Leroy Tombs went up the middle on a fake reverse for a 68 yard touchdown sprint. The Pirates completed the scoring when Laurie Carter inter- cepted a pass and went 33 yards to score. Gary Hearn Sr. End 2nd letter Bob Liberman fr. Guard lst letter The victory was credited to the whole team as the Pirate spirit never died down. 109 f, Ula f '12 ,, Pirate goes down after long gain. Mike Snow Sr. Back lst letter Joel Dukes lr. Guard lst letter WESTPORT RIPS PASEO Oct. 21, '61 The Westpport Tigers boosted their league record to five wins with a 52-0 bruising of the Pirates. West- port picked up 258 yards on the ground and 238 yards in the air for a total of 4-96 yards, while holding Paseo to a total of 72 yards. The Tigers showed no signs of letting up, scoring 26 points in both halfs. Despite the score, Laurie Carter, Joel Dukes, and Tom Ruark stood out on defense while Leroy Tombs led the offense. Bob Davis Sr. Back 2nd letter KNICHTS SINK PIRATES Oct. 28, '61 Southeast partially spoiled Paseo's Homecoming by dumping the Pirates 43-14. Dick Warren led the Knight attack with touchdown runs of 12, 25, and 35 yards. Paseo, limited to a net rushing total of two yards, scored both of its touchdowns in the second quarter. Jerry Porter hit Laurie Carter with a pass from 3 yards out for the first tally. Porter scored the extra point on a run. Paseois second score was a 35-yard pass from Leroy Tombs to David lV1cCoy. The extra point was made on a pass from Porter to Norman Jones. The Paseo-Southeast grid rivalry has long been one of the keenest in the league. This game had added importance since it was the Pirate's first televised game. Despite the loss there were several bright points for the Bucs. Leroy Tombs and Tom Ruark were outstanding on defense. David lVlcCoy sparked the offense with his fine running. PASEO VARSITY RECORD PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES Lincoln 0 Van Horn 19 Central 18 Northeast 6 Westport 52 Southeast 43 Rockhurst 33 Southwest 28 East 14 JUNIOR VARSITY RILCOEDJ PIRATES Lincoln O PIRATES Van Horn 0 PIRATES Central 6 PIRATES Westport 0 PIRATES Northeast 13 PIRATES Southeast 7 PIRATES Southwest 7 Spud Thomas Sr. End lst letter INDIANS EDGE BUCS Nov. 11, ,61 Southwest blew a 13-point lead, then came hack in the fourth quarter with a safety and touchdown to nudge Paseo, 28-19. After Southwest swept to a 19-6 half time lead, the Pirates then came back on a pair of touchdown runs by Dave McCoy to tie it up. The Pirates stopped Southwest within inches of the goal in 'the fourth quarter, but on Paseo's first play Leroy Tombs was downed in the end zone. The Indians then scored their final touchdown on a 13 yard run. Greg Weld Sr. Guard Ist letter Ray Collins Sr. Tackle lst letter Pete Nixon Jr. End lst letter A 4 Y V ' ' - 7- -Y , i I VARSITY W h,,f.ww, W vmwuizw' 4071 1 ,V 9 Front Row: Kenny Davis, Greg Weld, Joel Dukes, Alex Valverde, Th0lT1HS- Third Rvwf Coach Dwight, GUY Hearn, Laurie Carter. Mike Snow, Bill Hinecker, Bob Liberman, Jerry Porter, Second Mel Sorensen, Norman Jones, Mack Harnden, Pete Nixon, Ray ' ' ' ' ' ' T, J, Brown, Collins, David McCoy, Bob Davis, Coach Gauldin. Row: Jim Davis, Lee Allison, Cliff McW1ll1ams, Wes Eastwood, Doug Dubin, Tom Ruark, Steve Weese, Spud B-TEAM W Front Row: Leslie Gochenour, Mike Stigall, D-ave Olsen, J ay Clay, Bill Eades, Larry Dowling, Terry Hubbard, Ricky Scudiero. Tom Hearn, Randy Harper, Steve Tuttle, Frank Brown. Second Third Row: John Carlson, Richard Becker, Bob Balderston Row: Ronald Hymer, David Rose, Lester Lowe, Richard Meiners, Larry Phillips, George Williamson, Ronnie Walker, James Clinton 112 1 . . . - .. . . , . . .... . ,-..-.-.-i--.vi -,1.-... ,...-nfn-.v'f.,.. ...-H-nf... . . . ,--....-- -..N ,-.,.-.... ....,,..,.,,... ...V - -,,.,.,.,-,.,...,.,, ,...f..,.,,.,.,,..-.-fe - - -.-.Y F.-4 , V - , . Carter. rn, Ray Scudier0- Lalderstorl, as Clinton- FRESHMEN Front Row: George Caley, Jim Rash, Bill Oldham, Deano Agnos, Johnny Gardner, Doug Gerdel, Greg Harnden, Orville Henderson. Second Row: Bob Sherrod, Gary Mineo, Richard Miller, Paul Boswell, John Johnson, Larry Bradbury, Jim Marshall, Bill Wilson, Mark McCone, Dick Edwards. Third Row: Willie Roby, John Latta, Paul Jones, Keith Nolan, Jerry Pence, Ezell Sneed, Gary Nigh, Prines Holland, Bill Finkle, Dennis Cummings, Jim Austin, Robert Audsley, Paul Jackson. Leroy Tombs, junior, received hon- 4, f K K Laurie Carter, senior, was honored on lhe second team all-city for his fine of- fensive and defensive play. Laurie re- ceived recognition at the end position even though he played at tackle much of the season. orable mention all-city as a back. Leroy was recognized for his tre- mendous running at the tail-back position. Leroy was also one of the key men in the Pirate defense. All Sam Mack Harnden, senior, received honor- able mention all-city and honorable mention all-district for his outstanding play at end. Mack was honored even though an injury prevented him from R in playing in many of the games. Jerry Porter, senior, was chosen honor- able mention all-city for his offensive , ability and defensive skill. Jerry, who I was spinner-back in the single-wing offense, was an outstanding team ll3 leader. HOMECOMING ,f ,gg ZW 'WY 'X ff W ' 'f Linda Leonard crowned as Paseo's first Homecoming queen. October 26th marked the start of Paseois gala Home- coming weekend. The activities were launched at a pep rally after school where Jerry Porter announced the three finalists for homecoming queen. The cheerleaders led the student body in cheers and Rick Martin, representing the team, boosted the Pirates spirit with a rousing pep talk. The next afternoon the Pirates battled the Southeast Knights on a televised program which featured Paseo. The halftime ceremonies were begun by a parade led by the pirate ship and cheerleaders, followed by convertibles bear- ing the finalists. The Peppettes marched onto the field and formed two columns through which the three finalists were escorted. Forming a block at the end of the columns, the band provided the music. The ceremonies were climaxed by the crowning of Linda Leonard as Homecoming queen, while Sandy Hughes and Dottie Koste were announced as her attendants. A fitting close to an exciting day was the Coronation Ball which was highlighted by the formal crowning of the queen. The three finalists and their escorts: Linda Leonard and Rick Martin, Sandy Hughes and Kelly Sandy, Dottie Koste and Bill Fredrick. The five candidates: Linda Leonard, Linda Stolzer, Sandy Hughes and Dottie Koste The Homecoming Dance climaxed the big 3 Pirates celebrate at a dinner before the dance. Marilyn Rittman, x J t EZ 8 d e he d as 15 PH 16 C52 Rittman, eonard, tolzer, lughes tie Koste. f f f I QUEEN Linda Leonard f W.: , , LN, X .iff 5 MN f KMA wig f fl? 5 PRINCESS PRINCESS Sandy Hughes Dottie KOStC l ll il f 'l Y Coach Patterson, Sophomoresg Coach Montgall, B-team, Coach Ross, Varsity. VARSITY , Front Row: James Lewis, Bill Boykin, Lawrence Witt, Lee Allison, Alex Valverde. Back Row: L Coach Ross, Leroy Holmes, Pat Emery, Laurie Carter, Steve Yates, Larry Phillips, Cassius , Green, Mack Harnden. The 1961-62 Varsity Basket- ball season showed an improv- ed record over the preceding seasons. Although the record wasn't extraordinarily good, the Bucs fought hard down to the finish of every game. This was illustrated when Paseo fought back in the final sec- onds to defeat Southwest and Lincoln. The season reached a climax in the Rockhurst State Regionals when Paseo as a dark horse, upset Lincoln and St. Johns. Captain Lee Allison hit a 25 foot set shot with 3 seconds remaining to drop fourth seeded St. Johns. Coach Ross' second year at Paseo exemplifies much determina- tion to build strong basketball teams. Y We x A xi e-lasik Q 55 ,,.,,, Ioach I lsket- prov- eding ecord good, vn to This Paseo l sec- t and ached State as a 1 and .llison rith 3 lr o p Coach Paseo mina- :etball i 4 1 2 , VW GZ U, . fn gag A -A Lee Allison, Senior Laurie Carter, Senior 2nd letter, Captain 2nd letter Guard Center M-14 W AW ,,.., W at .ww 1, BASKETBALL S S llllack Harnden, Senior Pat Emery, Senior 2na' letter Forward 3rd letter Forward Say fellows, look what I've got. Larry Phillips, Junior Ist letter Center 3 I ' f X 4.1 f pw f if ,,A. -WW P295 Leroy Holmes, Senior Bill Boykin, Sophomore lst letter lst letter Forward Guard Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Steve Yates Sophomore 1 st letter Center 1962 INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORD Central Southwest Van Horn Manual Lincoln East Westport Southeast Northeast NON-LEAGUE Southwest St. Pius X William Chrisman St. ,loe Benton Pem Day East Southwest Lincoln Manual Lincoln St. John Rockhurst Central Rockhurst Won 8 Lost 16 Bishop Mieo 'K Sm ,X X wifi? fkwf :Nz 5 ' ,wtf 'eww' W , Xxx f s, XXX 1 'ii fx XX X at we YA Q, wx f' ijx, W Sa Lawrence Witt, .ll1lli0l' Valverde drives a r o u n d 1 st letter Opponent. Forward Front Row: Charles Byers, Ronnie Hymer, Melvin Williams, Robert Fells. Second Row: Mark Dethlef- sen, M a r t y Burstein, Jerry Morrow, S t e v e Thompson. Alex Valverde, Senior 2nd letter Guard Emery pulls down rebound. l l Q , r i il l u i 1 l Q i W , , 1, as E J i i , W Yi X 5 I K i 119 FRESHMEN TEAM Front Row: Greg Harnden, Mark Mc- Cone, Dennis Kazor, Allen Bougher, Bob Handley. Second Row: Claude Carlock, Jim Austin, Steve Jacob- son, Bernard Steven- son, Fred Paddock. Third Row: Gerald Skinner, Ivory Taylor, Ezell Sneed, J ames Cooper, Dennis Cum- mings. f rr ,.fsys,.svm . .wsMos-orfr-nsnsns-ogg., s Nj , . , Elf- V A A ' , - Q ,X ts A ', C., gs, sf stsnsy s swsasnshfeherf--eq'Sg , A - TE , ,li sf aff-rs-fw CLQZSPQ K ' L ia f.. x 5 'Q 6? 'W' V fs 6 5 ,. . Q sf s sos W - r , f - A -'gt Msysnsw , gtrsaws' V 'A' mgawsffff sf X E - I f ' , ' f X X f f X . ' f We f S 2 'QI f Q ,Q ff AWS? Q, s kg Qfbgypx he f fj-e - - 'K ff f '- .W ff f ZW 'i ' 0 1 J so so on -We f' X 1' r, visas asa X s 1 we v-1 ' f , A 'X X s f-We 1.5, ff, 1' .Me ifists-as , J , .X Z ,g If 5, ,W WM is 3614 S f 5, .,Qf,sa.sf .ff S RZ, A rs 1 A W -, ' .N ' fb 5 i , . . W 'H , Mrs ga. I M A , , X. , ,,, V , , 5 X .,. 5 L , C Q f .t if V is SOPHOMORE TEAM Front Row: Paul Ken- worthy, Gerald Adams, R i c h a r d Scudiero, ,lim Melvin. Second Row: Jean Valverde, G e 0 r g e Williamson, Marcus Boatman. Third Row: Richard Gardner, James Perry, Claude Hannahs, Larry Denny. K5 EIGHTH GRADE TEAM Front Row: Kendell Williams, Tom Jenk- ins, Loyd Walsh, Chester Grideine, Odell Hamilton, Dar- rel Eisenhower, Mike Holder, Kenny Coke, Mannel Davis. Second Row: Don Lewis, L a r r y Hamerbacker, Harry Lounce, J o h n Jackson, D a v e Ger- shon, Robert Roscoe, Bill Melvin, B r u c e Denhlefsen, Terrence Jackson. Third Row: Ronnie Sorenson, Bernard Moore, Mike Moffatt, Richard Waterfield, Greg Gru- ber Mike Pfifer Lee Hunt George Hanley 9 9 , Q zn- ns, ro, nd de, Jn, n . lrd TY, 5 9 T' Z f W iw .mmk 1 se , fx. , , f L a.. f ,,f ' f', I1 'f N , ,X Q ,Q 4 Y ,W s fly? 31 MW f 4 ffif 1 f , AV f 1 V 1' 1' 5 ' -N ' if , , 5, X I n ff! f fill Sm V MW! I Larry Phillips, in his first year of var- sity play at Paseo proved to be a strong offensive player as Well as a leading rebounder. His election to Honorable Mention climaxed Larry's season. He is expected to lead a strong experienced team next year. Bill Boykin was one of the few sophomores in Paseois history to be selected to All-City Honorable Men- tion. Contributing close to fifteen points per game, Bill was con- sistently a deadly outside shooter. He is expected to play an important role in Paseois future basketball seasons. Somebody grab that crazy ball! 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Second Row: Charles Byers, Warren Williams, Lawrence Witt, Henry Franklin, Jerzy Porter. N FQ-f X S' Q. -Si., , lenry J im Lrney, To new 3 4, ' , 1 W f f , , V , 4 . XWZ g A 4 my f ff f , fly? X X -f f A. QUARTER MILERS - First Row: Tom Ruark, Mike Snow, Bob Davis. Second Row: Charles Byers, T. J. Brown, James Clinton, Melvin Sorenson. Jerry Porter hands off to Bob Davis. HURDLERS -- ,lim Davis, Rick Martin, Tom Ruark, JCITY Porter, Henry Franklin. FIELD EVENTS - Henry Franklin, Dale Tracy, Leroy Holmes, James Lewis, Lawrence Witt. 123 VARSITY In , f f f ' Q, , I, , if Y' W' we W-ff , 'J 4, Q. ,TQ W ff X . 'sr f f W b, -wr ife I ,,, V ,If-. W If ,X ff 137 4, WW! fa ,,, ,f Front Row: Jim Greb, Tom Ruark, Rick Martin, Jerry Porter, Franklin, James Lewis, David McCoy. Third Row: James Mike Hug, Bob Davis, Mike Snow, Charley Byers. Second Clinton, Glen Hereford, Dale Tracy, Lawrence Witt, Mike Rose, Row: Mel Sorenson, Gary Hearn, Jim Davis, T. J. Brown, Henry Warren Williams, Leroy Holmes, Louis Carney. JUNIOR VARSITY 'MWF' Front Row: Willie Brown, Richard Carney, Eric Bryant, Steve Lowe, Rusell Thalacker, Steve Weese. Third Row: Mark Tuttle, Bill Schwartz, Alex Kornfeld, Gary Moltbia. Second Dethlefsen, Cassius Greene, Cliff McWilliams, James Perry, Row: Dean Tracy, Bill Dodsworth, Larry Patterson, Lester John Carlson, Mark Boatman, Terry Hubbard. 'I24 A 9 Q 'Sw 5 Z Q 7 5' gf. , f , , ,1,,V V ,, A Lmes Lose, , ,fb i 4... Mfr 1' li 'f f ffz f ,f K3 f f ,Q f., 4 M rf My 7 f z 1 1 f X X X 1 f Mark Perry, Q V N ex V FRESHMEN Kew-xsggqxqyfgf giwhaxiz ' ,T 'si fs is X ,. W: X Xl a. Q Sa Y ,rf Q av'X9 ,Q - W f ,M ,.. Qs! ,ie Front Row: Keith Fair, Wilber Merriott, Craig Penick, Gary Overton, Mark McCone, Larry Fogel, ,lim Oherndorfer, Gary Mineo. Second Row: James Cooper, Paul Jones, Gerald Skinner, Richard Miller, Giuliane Radolovich, Dan-ny Sarver, Dennis Batdorf. 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V , VH' fi, V1 ' ,1, f 4 vw ' ' V ' 'WW fa 5 . af ,M .param ' f' , ' 52 21,4 -f ' D ' ' 1 h 1 Get Q y W, , 5 ' 11T1 aV1S fllllfllflg OW 111' GS 111 C HSS In . Xi 1 , Y V0 ,gc fe Wu! Z AW , W 'W ,Www W ' ,,.- ' 1' 44 N V of if ,,,,, W 4 ml , W. Z H WW , - k, fzf fypfwr -f f , ' M, f .Mr Leroy Holmes breaking the tape in the 220 in class meet. 125 f, ffgv.,,, xx' 7 9,4 . ' ,fm f I 4 , I' Fi, ' '- u n , 5 1 , 'im 5 f- 'f i , A I , , GULF TEAM Front Row: Mr. Russell, Spud Thomas, Pat Emery, Richard Floyd, Fred Paddock, Norman Buebendorf. SWIMMING TEAM Front Row: Mike Snow, Bill Black, Steve Weese, Mike Buchanan, Ray Collins, Fred Kuchenmeister, Louis Ciro, Walter Collins, Dan Rosenfield. Second Row: Dallas Pursel, Ronnie Pursel, Bill Levene, Mike Hadjioannou, Jay Justice, Mike Doubleday, Terry Baldwin. TENNIS TEAM Front Row: Keith Fair, Pat Hartman. Second Row: L o u i e ggiyzfgf . 'Q 'Q 'lffe I! a'f ?'5 ba?v, k . .g sfohb, Q, 1, Q'Q'3'f'i y'l 'o'n'm n o's'c'v' 'aiu-:sitio 'v 'slaff hfzfujs 'f e'l : 'Ps N su, h, av. nfnfqfofagb Q 'Q 'Pr fo 'iv 'u 'mfg f Q, 01 'u 'Q 'au , Wwsw' ,kph ' ' o 0 D D Q- Q 1, 5 4 Q Q 5.1.0, sf Q'e'?0v?'!QIn Axelrod, Terry Hawks, C a r y Maienschein. Third Row: John Wymore, David Lyman, S t e v e Kinser, Dick Edwards. F 0 u r t h Row: Cary Davisson, Eric Menn, Clifford Robinson., Don Menn, David Rose. TRAINERS AND MANAGERS Front Row: Odel Hamilton, David Bruce. Second Row: Dan Rosenfield, Dan Sarver. Swim for relaxation. Bottoms up! ia Af,-ff ,, . Jump, Pirate, jump! Nailed after a first and ten. 'I27 I M Bradley Trophy Winner 'L T in ffl 'U ' U 9. ', fl if a ffl! ' , L f ! of , J 1 r 1' . M p Ji ' ., , 1 if' vu 'athie Boyce I I ,.. xg 3 M r , J My fr all LL , , , ,W ' 1 1... 'dw wlq 1 fd J fu S2111 X xii af :H pf V ji, . fb 4 GIRLS SPCJRTS Originally presented by the special gym class of 1955 in memory of Miss Bradley, gym teacher, the Bradley Memorial Trophy was presented to Kathie Boyce at the annual Sports Award Party. This award is given each year to the most outstanding all-around girl athlete of the Senior Class, after being judged best in character, leadership, and above all, sportsmanship. The Senior Pin is the highest award that is offered in girls' athletics. Those receiving the pin must have earned the Small Shield, the Large Shield, and the Paseo P. They must have participated in at least fourteen team sports, seven individual sports, and must have been a member of a hockey, basketball, softball, or individual sports-day team, or have served as a manager in after-school sports. ' Q , fine A.: 0.5 Qfqkii Shi' QW, ., X my Wwe ws, X S 5- K f ,lv Q we sas we Qs X N4 Sm ,. ,. ,W t -as awe cfs X dm af s-we ws A v Aff as if , A. 4 J ,Qagf f .. 'YQQAV1 X KH, ' iw.Sf5 N Sf Ty ,,. wry- aififfsisizmtf if in rirer of r Front Row: Jan Rudolph, Jean Martin, Sharon Capoot, Karen Walden. Second Row: Kathie Boyce, Linda Stolzer, Cecelia Heine, Margaret Bybee. PASEO P T I I . , I . 5 Y 1 s Wlffes fi, xt Fmfn Rflwif Linda Feldman, GFHCC She1bY- Janoyce Young, Second Row: Barbara Campbell, Bonnie Edwards, Pat Stark, Elaine Lmvlue' Lovma Bearce- JO Ann Rudolph, Vicki Hilsiflgef- Juanita Ewing, Janice DeLaney Lee Ann Reeve Marilyn Parks LARGE SHIELD Q f75'f 77291 is Y f 5 Front Row: -Beverly Miller, Karen Marts, Vicki Dumas, Pam Reichmiin, Debbie Schlozman, Diane Scott, Carol Albert, Ruth Pett, Oneita Hunt, Joyceteen Byers. Second Row: Sheryl Walthall, Jame Miller, Dianne Lindsey, Jacki Jones, Margaret Hempel, Vanita Brown, Susan Bailey, Diane Wilson, Patsy Thorne, Shirley York, Jonell Nelson. Third Row: Sandy Faden, Sandra Dudley, Karen Maddux, Pat Bovard, Maureen McCahon, Lynda Carlson, Sandra Beatty, Carol Metzler, Bonnie Trimmer, Shelia Litvien, Sandra Stevens. Fourth Row: Cindy Bartlett, Archileen Payne, Judith Heider, Harriet Halpern, Linda Allen, Roberta Bain, Suzanne Sole, Janet Stephenson, Martha Baysinger, Dianne Ladd, Judy Johnson. 'I29 SMALL SHIELD I Front Row: Janet Murphy, Renee Holmes, Vicki Epps, Marlene Fisk, Susan Smake, Pat Owensby, Hellen Byers. Second Row: Deborah Smalls, Marie Bertolet, Cordelia Masterson, Wanda Clark, Carol Pflanz, Mary Hodgkin, Minnette Ferguson, Linda Neighmeyer. Third Row: Evelyn Edwards, Barbara Altman, SMALL Q Marilyn Wilson, Sharon Teague, Kathy Welch, Shirlie Kennedy, Jane McGee, Louise Heine. Fourth Row: Jean Carter, Linda Thorton, Ima Mitchell, La Ruth Henderson, Riccardo Rich, Hattie Kidd, Lizzie Golden, Juanita Kidd, Pat Parish. SHIELD Front Row: Mcla Prim, Sandy Masterson, Joyce Battlen, Jane Miller, Charlotte Williams, Dianne Moberly, Charlotte O'Donnel, Terra Owen, Linda Wheat. Second Row: Star Martins, Marian Boyce, Ellen Capoot, Connie Layson, Rozelle Levene, Myra Harper, Linda Jones, Phyllis Hamilton, Cynthia Gray. Third Row: Joyce Joyner, Mary Florence, Linda Bryant, Janice Vorgees, Janice Cowan, Sandi Eckert, Marilyn Wilson, Dianne Witt, Cathy Harbison. Fourth Row: Margaret Florence, Rita Hickman, Janet Cox, Lauren Bennett, Sherri Koeling, Cheryl Gadza, Virginia Newberry, Marlena Thompson, Frankie Burris. 130 S N. A so ,sg x- B ' N ik xc fixig, x. 4' 2 X' 4 Q AQ i ., .2 1,0 X VS A X Y r S X N a N X VKX 9 ru PO, Sf? X QW, SQ .. 421i X S Qu N X or X ax .Q X X x it wr nedy, .inda iieh, .w.N ' 4:: f f ew.. Q V f f 1-'4,ewf : L s- raznwv. , , 5 11.55 ,1- 1i9'Q42,1' 4 V ff':12 -efii 1 2: n i c e iianne Rita fheryl lrris. EIGHTH GRADERS Front Row: Chris Cook, Pamela Alexiou, Carolyn Williams, Teresa McPherson, Shirley Henderson, Beverly Eades, Kathy Pursel, Carol Embick, Barbara Robinson, India Bell. Second Row: Cheryl Pennington, Freda Wheatly, Willa Teeter, Virginia Snelling, Yvonne Jamierson, Bonnie Vaughn, Nancy Walker, Margaret Enz, Dianne Raemer, Mary Webster, Vicki Davis. Third Row: Randy Weatherhom, Barbara Skinner, Carolyn McCroskey, Mary York, Patricia Cox, Gwendolyn Rindom, Delores Nutter, Karen Jones, Kathy Funk, Adrianne Martasin, Marcia Spaulding. Fourth Row: Marcella Haney, Nancy Park, Phyllis Litvein, Sheryl Strohmeyer, Sandra Blakey, Jo Ann Weaverling, Carolyn Franklin, Willa Mitchell, Nispa Bryant, Lorene, Painter, Patty Quick, Jo Ellen Price. Boyce scores against Northeast. Watch that form, girls! 131 SWIMMING CLUB W, qw fn , f D f'i .w X, ,, - if , ? Z IILVJZQ. f fy L ,W ,A Q ' 'Mag ww ,. , A ,, A I y Q we M ' ,, 5' ' L , X is J R fe ' ' 0, Q.. ia f ' ,, W 'z - r t X 1 W7 V 'Q f :' , X ,Q 4' y X, R4-H, I , 4 yi, f'X I K fx ff i E x. C t ,. M1 ,W MA tr xi, rf-., i f f , , 1, A X f r X C f M.. 4 Front Row: Dianne Witt, D-ixi-e McVay, .leniece Mayhugh, Vanita Brown, Cynthia Cray, Elaine Linville, Bonnie Edwards, Jo Anne Rudolph, Linda Feldman. Second Row: Marilyn Parks, Martha Baysinger, Janet Stephenson, Jane McGee, Cecelia Heine, Linda Thornton, Gloria Hunt, Suzanne Sole. Third Row: Janet Wil- liams, Pam Raby, Barbara Campbell, Pat Stark, Linda Wasserlauf, Lauren Bennett, Shirlie Kennedy, Lee Ann Reeve, Ala Rotman, Linda Stolzer. MANAGERS I 1 s Q Q Q I mm by CZ, X 5 A X. , , 5 t eff . N, W, Tp, gSfotszm'zX t,, J .rx ft XP ...AKC A ai. 12 Q '4 . - 1 52 X .. 1 A. -.V W an - ff 'VN , H 5 A' Q is ' 9 . , ,g , f 56.2 H' 3 9 ., ff? ALI, t- f 4 33' ff 'fr f' f .:f-3, 5 ., ' V tg?,3Q'-2 L ' I ' t if - 4 -' 3. ,Q 8' s . af , Front Row: Linda Feldman, Karen Marts, Vicki Dumas, Pam Miller, Grace Shelby, Vicki Hillsinger, Elaine Lenville, Jean Martin. Second Row: Jo Ann Rudolph, Susan Smake, Lauren Bennett, Janoyce Young, Renee Holmes, Lovina Bearce, Bonnie Edwards, Kathy Boyce. Third Row: Karen Walden, Jan . l32 Rudolph, Barbara Campbell, Pat Stark, Juanita Ewing, Janice DeLaney, Sharon Teague, Linda Neighmeyer. Fourth Row: Linda Stolzer, Marilyn Wilson, Margaret Bybee, Shirlie Kennedy, Jane McGee, Louise Heine, Marilyn Parks, Pat Parish, Lizzie Golden. Wil- n d a Leeve, X jf af ff ,fr Q f X, f ,lf ,yr CCW' W Z COW' Ianice Row: nnedy, Lizzie SPORTSDAYS HGCKEY Front Row: Sharon C a p o ot Grace Shelby, .loyceteen Byers Second Row: Jo Ann Rudolph 9 .lean Martin, Bonnie Trimmer, Elaine Linville. Third Row: Margaret Bybee, Linda Stolzer, .lan Rudolph, Lovina Bearce. Fourth Row: .ludy Johnson, Pat S t a r k , Cecelia Heine, Kathy Boyce. Paseo,s girls participated in two sports- days this year. The first, hockey, was held at Southwest. Paseo won the first game by dropping Van Horn 1-0. The second game against East saw the girls lose a 1-O heart- breaker. ' Volleyball sportsday was held at Westport where Paseo split her two games. Paseo lost the firsthtwo in a two-out-of-three game series against Van Horn, but sprang back to defeat Northeast by comfortable margins. VCLLEYBALL Front Row: Karen Walden, Kathy Boyce, JOYCCWCH Byers. Second Row: Sharon Capoot, Elaine Linville, Linda Stolzer. Third Row: Margaret Bybee, Salldt' Faden. Fourth Row: Archileen Payne, Cecelia Heine, Angelis Malone. ,X X ffff V K K' f if f' ,,f X f - of jf ry Q, Z K if 4 77-fr , .W X . f di Q y r,W,..... 9 1 l , t PEPPETTES J as J L J W f- ':'-J F ' f' . F ax i 1 5 V J ,. , , A 4, ' ,, J S v ' ,J N F , , K y X' J X 1 , , r , , , Q f f f 4 t, fi-C, ffitf W' ' 43: ', . 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Joyce Boswell Margaret Bybee Mary Mestdagh f Clad in white pleated skirts and white sweaters with a Pirate head on the front, Paseois Drill- Team performed during the half-times of both football and basketball games this year. Led by President Joyce ' Val Smazal Boswell, Vice-President Margaret Bybee, Secretary Mary Mestdagh, Treasurer Val Smazal, and Sergeant- at-Arms Cecelia Heine, the group did much to promote good sportsmanship and school spirit. Cecelia Heine 1 I 134 I i MISS PEPPY im ' xww 'hizw tr ' SI, . ff4ic5z,:v, QQ, U W X '22, ' A I NF' I fe rw 4393! 1 ' A, Kfnf f f JN 1 '-A , . fb V f f I 3 JMB inda flary bara Pifrh filyn f etary eant- I'I1OtC gf f . Margaret Bybee Miss Peppy - Cecelia Heine ,TF f f uf' , U .. Y: . I '49 V TQ I .ff i 'bs D Z N Q f L ' f , fp f 5 ffm C g. Margaret Henry Marilyn Ri-ttman Linda Stolzer ,ff .I 'J' 1 . 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Learning rders, clean and as- criticism all de- ri ll- nto i , -N E COMPANY A Front Row: James Crosby, Fred Rasco, Robert Griffits, James Arthur Nixon, Jerry Pittman. Third Row: Stanley Weintraub, Shelton, Jerry Shaw, Marshall Trachtman. Second Row: De- Robert Dodsworth, Patrick Hartman, Steven Dollison, Richard Mancy Joiner, Ronald Shelor, Allen Nelson, Joseph Napper, Carney, Bill Martin, Charles Shields. CGMPANY B Front Row: John Shelton, Thomas Marley, Joseph Powell, George Long, Vernon Sanderson, Melvin Singer, Floyd Smith, Richard Franson, Robert Hicks. Second Row: Michael Bergner, William Connello, Robert J. Hicks, Larry Robertson, Ted Bower, 138 Larry Marshall, Ray Miller, Harry Taylor. Third Row: Kenneth Braunlich, Clyde Byram, Raymond Griggs, Dennis Yeager, Thomas Cool, Ben Littlefield, Ralph Henley, Allen Craig, Lee English. W Front Row: Darryl Richardson, James Griffin, Darrell Harper, Dan Holk, Raymond Phipps, Kenneth Adamson, Chandler Robin- son, Danny Watkins. Second Row: Leroy Fitzgerald, Gregory COMPANY C Howle, Lee Robertson, Howard Hartman, Richard Sanford, Kirby FOSICF- ff' fffm W , Creel, Terry Ellis, James Williams. Third Row: Dale Harns- berger, Kendell Williams, Leonard Barton, Joseph James, Michael Tipton, William Taylor, James Perry, Willie Griffin, Robert Pictured here are some of the many tro- phies which Paeso's top-flight R.O.T.C. unit has won in both city and state com- petition. They include the Kansas City Star Award, the Hearst Trophy, the Third Place Drill Cup 119615, the Company Drill Award, and the Platoon Drill Award. Also shown are several plaques indicat- ing Paseo's participation in the annual R.0.T.C. Field Day and Federal Inspec- tion activities. 139 OFFICERS Maj. James W. Williams jL George Capt. Michael B. 2 H4 Capt. Richard C. Amdt Lt. Jerry Pittman Snyder ,ffgljijlyv 1' .4 I My W fzf FZ! Y, ff, f f ff aff X .xx x X Q Vx X Lt. Stanley D. Lt. John Q. Nqr - Lt. Dale Weintraub Shelton N' 'E X Hamsberger T, 'Lua Officers plan tactics at their weekly strategy meeting. 2 l I r I I , Aaron Stibien, Dennis Yeager, Kenneth Braunlich, Ted Bower. Michael B. Snyder, Marshall Trachtman, Robert Dods- worth, Richard Arndt, Howard Hartman. COLOR GUARD CHICAGO TRIBUNE SOCIETY ii HONOR GUARD I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I l I Front Row: Howard Hartman, Darrel Harper, Thomas Cool, Thomas Marley, Richard Hendricks. Third Row: Stanley Chandler Robinson Richard Franson, Pat Hartman, Allen Weintraub, .lerry Shaw, Allen Craig, Marshall Trachtman, Nelson. Second Row: Melvin Singer, Michael Bergner, .IHIHCS Riflhflfd Keller, Chfiflefi Shields, .IUSCPI1 NHPPCF, Miflhael TiPl0U- I Griffin, Raymond Griggs, Ronald Shelor, Leonard Barton, U Q 1 A , RIFLE TEAM 4 1 I I v 1 Front Row: Arthur Nixon, Allen Craig, Larry Robertson. Second Row: Howard Hartman, Richard Franson, Thomas Marley. 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At the end of the year, a cup is presented to the club having the highest grade points. The backbone of the literary societies is the Inter-Club. Their job is to regu- late the literary societies so they will be uniform in their pledging and order of business. Q Front Row: Linda Feldman, Trudy Hall, Joyce Emler, Jean Martin, Rhonda Macken. Second Row: Cindy Bartlett, Marietta INTERCLUB Front Row: Lora Lea Scott, Sharon Capoot, Dottie Koste, Ruth Schlozman, Lois Ruble. Second Row: Cary Maienschein, Larry Yates, Spud Thomas, Jack Bulavsky. First Semester Second Semester Trudy Hall Pregident Trudy Hall IOTAS J0yce Emler Vice-President Joyce Emler Jean Martin Secretar Joyce Bell MRS' SHEW, Kathy Hinshaw Treasuregr Linda Feldman ADVISER Carol Robichaud Inter-Club Lois Buble Karen Walden Sgt.-at-Arms Jean Martin Cindy Bartlett lnitiator Juanita Ewing Carol Robichaud, Lois Buble, Margaret Mathae, Juanita Ewing, Suzanne Sole. Fogel, Kathy Hinshaw, Karen Walden, Joyce Bell. Third Row: die if X W so , if 31 S Ruble. 'LCSKCI' Hall Emler 3 Bell dman Buble Iartin Ewing Ewing, Front Row: Jack Bulavsky, Bill Black, Jerry Porter, Ricky Mar- tin, Tom Hearn, Doug Matheis, Larry Silvey, Bill Hinecker, Mike Hug. Second Row: Eric Menn, Leslie Gochenour, Mike Double- day, Alex Valverde, Steve Glasscock, Bob Davis, Dave Olsen, Jim Davis, Orville Jenkins. Third Row: Dave McCoy, Mike Blair, Wes Eastwood, Ronnie Marshall, Lee Allison, T. J. Brown, Mike Hadjioannou, Norman McVay, Doug Dubin, Chuck Pitts. Fourth Row: Gary Hearn, Laurie Carter, Melvin Sorensen, Jay Justice, Don Menn, Spud Thomas, Steve Weese, Cary Miller, Clifford Robinson, Harold Kitchen, Mack Harden. Not Pictured: Joe Ashburn. First Semester Second Semester Jerry Porter President Gary Hearn F ENGINEERS Gary Hearn Vice-President Rick Martin Mack Harden Secretary Lee Allison E MR' CROCKERQ Spud Thomas Treasurer Laurie Carter ADVISEB Jack Bulavsky Inter-Club Spud Thomas C Laurie Carter Sgt.-at-Arms Mack Harden ' Rick Martin I nitiator Alex Valverde x::1 Ifrom Row- Diane Scott Donna Hell, Debbie Schlozman, Carol Janice Penick, Janet Williams, Becky Buark, Gloria Hunt, Cheryl Albert Sayid Hu hes Nancy Caldwell. Second Row: Judy Mc- Fanner, Reeda Throgmorton. Fourth Row: Dottie Koste, Sheryl G66 lgiulh Szhlozrian 7 Susan Bailey Patsy Thorne, Teresa Ciro, Bains, Linda Leonard, Phyllis Nichols, Diana Davis, Linda Norris. Vicki Hilsililger Sharon Stevens. Third Row Barbara Mcvay' Judy Pratt' First Semester Second Semester Dottie Koste President Ruth Schlozmai ZETAS Sandy Hughes Vice-President Janlce Penflc Janice Penick Secretary Segidy me Miss POWELL, - Sheryl Rains Treasurer CTT' 3 ADV-ISER Ruth Schlozman I nter-Club DOttl6.g505tC Judy Audsley Sgt.-at-Arms Janet VVMIEEHS Judy Pratt Initiator Judi' C ee 147 ees .fda QSLE, it JUN if JUNTos 5 To If Mn. RICHMOND 1 3.5 ADVISER Front Row: Mike Hug, Kent Egy, Greg Alexiou, Chet Trutzel, Gary Maienschein, Louis Ciro. Second Row: Bill Levene, Al Lewis, Kirby Creel, John Wymore, Rick Bezner, Steve Thompson, Ron Butler. Third Row: Bill Frederick, Blair Stringfellow, F355 Semester Second Semester Kelly Sandy President Sam Gill Sam Gill Vice-President Kelly Sandy Steve Thompson Secretary Steve Thompson Kent Egy Treasurer Blair Stringfellow Gary Maienschein Inter-Club Larry Yates Greg Alexiou Sergeant-at-Arms Louis Ciro Bill Frederick Initiator Greg Alexiou Sam Gill, John Jepson, Steve Warlen, Hal Gardner. Fourth Row: Kelly Sandy, Mike Hadjioannou, Gary Strohmeyer, Larry Yates, Pat Emery, Cassius Greene. First Semester Second Semester Marilyn Rittman President Valerie Smasal Valerie Smasal Vice-President Donna Johnston Mary Ward Secretary Margaret Henry Ann Singer Treasurer Janice Delaney Lora Lea Scott Inter-Club Cecelia Heine Cecelia Heine Sergeant-at-Arms Mary Ward Donna Johnston Initiator Marilyn Rittman Front Row: Ann Townley, Norma Thaxter, Carolyn Rose, Kris Kunz, Lora Lea Scott, Margaret Henry, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Sancy Benson. Second Row: Diane Wilson, Phyllis Ward, Roni Wechsler, Valerie Smasal, Marilyn Rittman, Donna Johnston, June Wadkins, Janice Delaney, Lee Ann Reeve. Third Row: THICIONS A V V 9 MISS MEYER ADVISER V 0 Mary Ward, Janet Wagner, Paulette Fenton, Kathy Barnard, Bon- nie Edwards, Vicki Harakas, Wanda Gross, Barbara Campbell, Ann Singer. Fourth Row: Marty Baysinger, Kay Quick, Pat Tracy, Janet Trott, Judy Johnson, Dottie Vandenberg, Marilyn Parks, Cecelia Heine, Linda Price. :ester . Gill Sandy apson lellow Yates Ciro exiou Row: Yates, , Bon- ipbell, :, Pat farilyn W yew F7075 R0Wf Laurel Lllfli KHFCH MHTIS, Barbara Hahn, Vicki Koch, Sandy Stevens, Virginia Still, Diane Frazier, Janet Hig- Dumas, MHTY Etta MOOIC, Nancy FI'2lZi6I', JO A1111 RUd0lpl1, gins, Edna Duke. Fourth Row: Elaine Cannon, Pat Cockrell, Venita Brown. Second Row: Beverly Sewell, Linda Poindexter, Margaret Bybee, Sharon Thompson, Dorothy Wymore, Linda Deane McNeal, Lovina Bearse, Anne Paddock, Susan Massa, ,loan Bradshaw, Lona Handy, Sandy Dudley. Hopkins. Third Rowf Sue Lollar, Mary Mestdagh, Shirley Ann 19 First Semester Second Semester 0 Mary Mestdagh President Margaret Bybee A CYNTHIANS lgflhargaree Bybee Vicegluresident K Eldna BDuke aron apoot ecretary at 16 oyce S MRS' WELCH, Sue Lollar Treasurer Lona Handy Q ADVISER Kathie Boyce Inter-Club Sharon Capoot Q-T Beverly Sewell Sgt.-at-Arms Nancy Frazier Edna Duke Initiutor Mary Mestdagh 'WW' swf? Linda Gray, Jan Franano. Fourth Row: Juanita Holler, Mary Lou Front Row: Beverly Foster, Janice Marley, Linda Boyer, Mona Balderston, Kaye Van Schoelandt, Martha Seifert, Susan Spicer, Halliburton, Donna Lindsey, Pat Helm. Second Row: Kathy Pope, .ludy Ellis, Jackie Jones, Anita Brown, Ida May McCoy, Nita Gloria Wolverton. Kinder. Third Row: Ruth Deming, Vicki Chaffin, Linda Ryan, Fifgt Semester Second S67TL6St6'7' Mona Halliburton President Kathy Pope 1 Susan Spicer Vice-President Juanita Holler PATRICIANS l Juanita Holler Secretary Mary Lou Balderston Kaye Van Schoelandt Treasurer Donna Lindsey MRS- .lOURDANf , Donna Lindsey Inter-Club Susan Spicer ADVISER Kathy Pgpe Sgt.-at-Arms Anita.Brown 99520 Mary Lou Balderston lnitiator M0118 H3lllbllft0n 149i 5 1 l 1 l 5 5 T, 1 i z 1 - 2 f 1 Ei. MISS THORNTON, ADVISER Front Row: Kathy Kelly, Dan Rosenfield, Bobby Hanley, Danny Sarver, Linda Wheat, Terra Lee Owens, Margie Middleton. Second Row: Linda Stokes, Beverly Miller, Vicki Davis, Kathy Richardson, Pat Owensby, Linda Fletcher, Connie Layson, Lauren Bennett. Third Row: iKris Kunz, Mona Halliburton, Kathy Pope, Diane Lindsey, Lana Self, Pat Donovan, Kathy Harvison, Marcia Buckner. Fourth Row: Juanita Holler, Sandy Whitt, Linda Wolkey, Pat Tracy, Nancy Coodpaster, Shirley York, Pam Raby. Ei. ' MISS THORNTON, ADVISER I Front Row: Alla Rotman, Kick Frey, Pete Schmutz, Steve Kinser, Baysinger, Sharon Capoot, Susan Spicer, Nancy Ohman, Janice Frank Joyce, Stan Epstein. Second Row: Karen Clark, Alice Penick, Nancy Caldwell, Sharon Stevens. Fourth Row: Chuck Kramer, Shirley Kennedy, Lora Lea Scott, Sonya Chrionister, Pitts, Diana Ladd, Linda MacFarlane, Gail Lively, Al Lewis, Mary Mestdagh, Edna Duke. Third Row: Sheryl Rains, Marty Ronnie Butler, Joel Alpert, Tommy Schmutz. 150 :- Q125 1 ' qw' 'sig 'sms 'bs 5 Q, E N ,X X UPC, rcia nda aby. 22 2 13 4 I ill lilli 1 tit 3 SMI, 1' MQW? W 6 ff X nice ,uck wis, ' MR CONSTANT, ADVISER Front Row: Mr. Constant, adviserg Sheila Britt, June Weintraub, Kathy Neale, Marilyn A. Wilson, Maggie Hempel, Sandy Stevens. Second Row: Gloria Busbey, Patsy Thorne, Barbara McVay, Marie Bertholet, Jackie Jones, Susan Massa, Beth Pope. Third Row: Lois Ruble, Lee Ann Reeve, Janet Wagner, Judy McGee, Diane Frazier, Phyllis Nichols, Carol Robachaud. Fourth Row: Lorraine Combs, Barbara Altman, Pat Cockrell, Linda Norris, Dottie Vandenberg, Linda Thornton, Marilyn Parks, Judy Johnson. ' MR. CONSTANT, ADVISER K is Front Row: Mr. Constant, adviser, Linda Bemis, Vicki Dumas, Ruth Pett, Jerry Bulavsky, Jean Neidhardt, Sue Musick, Grace Shelby, Joyce Batten. Second Row: Diane Miller, Peggy 510116, Gina Shaibe, Quila Vanvickle, Carol Albert, Cindy Bartlett, Paul Dinovitz, Jan Winkler. Third Row: Jess Blankenship, Jack Bulavsky, Marietta Fogel, Beverly Sewell, Larry Silvey, Bea Scott, Ann SWOff0rd, Janoyce Young. Fourth Row: Connie Buzbee, David Lyman, Bill Holman, David Baellow, Tommy Levene, Dar- rell Swofford, Ricky Epps, Chris Kavaohevich. 151 CH B MR. LINDWALL - ADVISER 1 l Front Row: Barbara Dufflemeyer, Roni Wechsler, Valerie Smasal, Donna Johnston. Dottie Koste, June Wadkins, Margaret Mathae, Marietta Fogel, Janet Wagner, Norma Thaxter, Judy White Second Row: Sandy Benson, Sandy Hughes, Ruth Schlozman Margaret Bybee, Jerry Porter, Greg Alexiou, Jackie Jones, Delores Cooper, Pat Stark, Lee Ann Reeve, Janet Williams, Carolyn Thiele. Third Row: Richard Sanford, Steve Glasscock, P B MR. MORRISSETTE Karen Foreman, Judy Christ, Mary Ward, Mary Lou Balderston, Cary Hearn, Kelly Sandy, Fred Berg, Dottie Vandenberg, Marilyn Parks, Nancy Caldwell, Jan Rudolph. Fourth Row: Mack Harn- den, Bill Frederick, Mel Sorensen, Jay Justice, Ron Butler, Norman McVay, Mike Blair, Cecelia Heine, Spurgeon Thomas, Laurie Carter, Pat Emery, Jim Williams. - ADVISER Front Row: Mona Halliburton, Trudy Hall, Barbara Campbell, Meng, Third Row: Eric Merm, Greg Weld, Wes Eastwood, Larry Vicki Hilsinger, Judy McGee. Second Row: Kay Quick, Mike Yates, Blair Stringfellow. Doubleday, Cary Mainschein, David Lyman, Linda Price, Don 152 X as X, X Ns Q X X X K Xia N X Wx X is ' , i ston, rilyn Iarn- ltler, mas, 2?-Wy X QFW: KQV, :WCW Q 5 754 Q WJ, , g ff' of fm ,, ,iw 3 ,ia X fi' 1 .9 ff! f 4 ff ff f X , ffm Larry mg X Q' , ,, ,f X ,Bin flxxx .Q -5 :S ig .. 1 I . is Q ax, S, 1, , , + . 0 M, 1 as-QL,-X . ,, to Many ideas and institutions are topics at Discussion Club. V . .-1-1 Chemistry Club tours Midwest Re- search Institute. DISCUSSIGN CLUB Front Row: Sandy Benson, Valerie Smasal, Mike Hug, Sandy Hughes, Ruth Schlozman. Second Row: Sue Lollar, Linda Leonard, Dottie Koste, Donna Johnston, Greg Alexiou, Nancy Caldwell. Third Row: Cary Maienschein, Barbara McVay, Judy Johnson, Mike Doubleday, Fred Berg, Bill Frederick, Steve Classcock. Fourth Row: Linda Price, Jo Ashbum, Mack Harnden, Cecelia Heine, Spud Thomas, Kelly Sandy. 'I53 ,ff ff ,M ,jf 71 K, FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Razelle Levine, Linda Moss, Beverly Miller, Joyce Emler. Second Row: Janet Cokerham, Jean Neidhardt, Sue Musick, Joyce Wheatley, Rhonda Macken. Third Row: Marilyn Stephan, Dixie Wright, Karen Hassler, Richard Wrigley, Kenneth Koch. TRI-HI-Y Front Row: Judy White, Kris Kunz, Barbara Campbell, Reeda Throgmorton, Zoe Banister. Sec- ond Row: Kay Van Schoelandt, Juanita Ewing, Carol Church, Pat Stark. Third Row: Martha Baysinger, Linda Price, Dorothy Wymore, Kay Quick, Judy Pratt. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Karen Clark, Janice Fenderson, Linda Lewis, Debbie Schlozman, Barbara Paynter, Patsy Thorne, Ruby Ford, Karen Foreman. Second Row: Angelis Malone, Linda Allen, Michele Caviar, Har- riet Halpern, Barry Cates, Sondra Biggs, Margot Sims, Diane Ladd. ' bara Sec- ving, lrtha Kay 4? 2 ,Eg jjis: .,,, 4, 7 ASQFS 4? 4, ,. ,tif V f E' if ess N 4 Zig, V RS inda 'atsy low: Har- ,rgot LETTERMAN'S CLUB B l k Front Row: T. J. Brown, Mack Harnden, LeRoy Tombs, Bob Davis, Tom Ruark, Rick ,Martin, Gary Hearn. Second Row: Wes Eastwood, Mel Sorenson, Mike Snow, Alex Valverde, Leland Brown, Jerry Porter, David McCoy, James Lewis. Third Row: Lee Allison, Jim Davis, Doug Dubin, Cliff McWilliams, Kenny Davis, Greg Weld, No-rman Jones, Warren Williams, Bill Boykin. Fourth Row: .loel Dukes, Larry Phillips, Steve Klugman, Laurie Carter, Steve Weese, Pat Emery, Lewis Carney, Lawrence Witt, David Mallory, Spud Thomas. Mack Harnden hands out new Letterman Club sweaters. Paseo ranks hlgh ln sportsmanshlp. I I II I I1 II I 'I I I 1 II 1 'I I I I I 1 I .1 1 I 1 I 1 I P I I f I I I I I I ' I I I I :I II 1 1 Ir, IBII Marilyn Rittman, Vice-President Linda Leonard, Secretary Cecelia Heine President PEP CLUB MRS. BERGSTROM - ADVISER Besides sponsoring the very popular Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Pep Club is the core of Paseo's cheering section at all athletic contests. Though members were bundled in heavy coats during the football season, they could be easily distinguished from the crowd by their red sweaters or Drill Team uniforms. Participation in the club is open to any girl student at Paseo. The meetings, at which new cheers are learned, are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. SENIGRS Margaret Bybee, Treasurer ffl 2 2 I 5 Ruth Schlozman, Sergeant-at-Arms I T 1 I 1 C L 1 .QMKNN Front Row: Donna Johnston, Beverly Sewell, Margaret McDer- Margaret Henry, Linda Stolzer, Kathie Boyce, Sharon Cap00L I marld, .lean Martin, June Wadkins, Sue Lollar, Janice Penick. Fourth Row: Bea Scott, Carol Yeager, Judy Christ, Mary Ward, Second Row: Trudy Hall, Sandy Hughes, Dottie Koste, Sheryl Mary Mestdagh, Sharon Thompson, Angelis Malone, Joyce I Rains, Valerie Smasal, Lora Lea Scott, Jan Rudolph, Linda Hass. Boswell. ' l5Zhird Row: Ann Rudolph, Mona Halliburton, Donna Lindsey, ...-.- ..,..,.... .-..-1-rr-,.-nf.-.-- . . ...i-av,--..., NTIS poot. 'ard, oyce JUNIGRS Front Row: Judy White, Margie Middleton, Ann Townley, Norma Thaxter, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Janet Wagner, Janet Williams, Nancy Frazier, Jo Ann Rudolph, Reeda Throgmorton, Barbara Campbell, Lee Ann Reeve. Second Row: Joyce Bell, Gracie Shelby, Jackie Jones, Janoyce Young, Roni Wechsler, Sonia Chronister, Lorraine Combs, Kay Quick, Nancy Ohman, Virginia Shultis, Karen Foreman, Darlene Long. Third Row: Lois Ruble, Juanita Ewing, Ruth Deming, Vicki Hilsinger, Hilda Retzer, Kathy Buckner, Carol Hockiss, Judy McGee, Jenice May- hugh, Barbara McVay, Nancy Caldwell, Janice Skirvin. Fourth Row: Judy Benjamin, Janet Trott, Martha Mestdagh, Nancy Frazier, Gloria Hunt, Sharon Stevens, Pat Stark, Marty Bay- singer, Linda Price, Dottie Vandenberg, Marilyn Parks, Dottie Wymore, Janet Higgins. SOPHOMGRES Front Row: Donna Relf, Carol Albert, Karen Marts, Vicki Dumas, aker, Sharon Johnson, Linda Bell, Ursula Jargosch, Diane Lindsey, Linda Wheat, Sheryl Wathal, Phyllis Ward, Pamela Richmond, Pam Raby, Jan Fenderson, Patsy Thorne. Third Row: Linda Maggie Hempel, Debbie Schlozman. Second Row: Mary Whit- Lewis, Toni. 157 The best dressed couple at the Sadie Hawkins. M., t 7 411 6 4 N , 'W K , Q H v 2, J J 1, 7 If ,x ,, ,,,t glflf jf wifi Victory, Victory, that,s our cry. FRESHMEN AND EIGHTH GRADERS J I I Front Row: Donna Schultz, Ann King, Pam Alexiou, Sheryl Pennington, Randy Wetherhorn, Marcella Haney, Bonnie Vaughn, Margaret Simmons, Joyce Batten, Mariann Boyce, Connie Layson, Peggie Stone, Myra Harper, Barbara Skinner, Janet Cox. Second Row: Phyllis Heath, Pat Owensby, Terra Owen, Lauren Bennett, Sherry Koelling, Phyllis Hamilton, Doris J. Ballard, Deborah Smalls, Susan Drainey, Marie Bertholet, Sandy Eckert, Karen Hassler, Ann Swafford. Third Row: Linda Wasserlauf, Charlotte O'Donnel, Janet Murphy, Alice Kramer, Barbara Altman, Cordila Masters, Patty Quick, Linda Nicholson, Phyllis Owensby, Sharon Teague, Penny Coodel, Jean Carter. Fourth Row: Ellen Capoot, Carole Pflanz, Shirley Kennedy, Jan McGee, Linda McElroy, Glennis Hinchey, LaRuth Henderson, Louise Heine, Brenda Johnston, Joellen Price, Barbara Buel, Dorothy Vida, Linda Neimeyer. 4 Ann Singer Rita Hickman V106-PM ent Vice-President X Q K r Donna Johnston Linda Thornton so ' President President 5 'slid s Y-TEENS S v Miss SOUDERS MRS. FALLS V31 51113531 ADVISEB-S Lauren Bennett S61-'T CW' J' Secretary Y-Teens, a junior divi- sion of the Young Wom- en,s Christian Associa- tion, is open for all girls, eighth graders to seniors. The development of good citizenship among mem- bers marks their main goal. Mary Mestdagh Margaret Bybee Shirley Kennedy Marilyn Wilson Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Treasurer Sergeant-at-A rms CABINET i:'f,g14z::rg9 Af ff ? f I 11 A f 5 M f e 'U 6. ef 2 , sy ,S . N NXLLL Y 'X r' K f :f :, : A, , wkxk hh, .Nt ZX. s,A,,,mN--7,535 + . Skis K2 six ' wxiusm m,mW,,,iw .w...w.. 1T ,mer Front. Row: Ann Townley, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Janet Wagner, Scott. Third Row: Connie Busby, Lee Ann Reeve, Sharon Capoot, flson: Margaret Henry, ,Ian Rudolph. Second Row: Alice Kramer, Marilyn Ritlman, Cecelia Heine. mater, Diane Witt, Dottie Koste, Ann Rudolph, Sue Lollar, Lora Lea Jan rson, Buel, 159 SENIOR Y TEENS Front Row: Janice Penick, Ruth Schlozman, Linda Stolzer, Juanita Ewing, Vicky Schlichter. Second Row: Sonya Chronister Anglos Malone, Karen Maddox, Janet Higgins, Linda Hassj Peggy Weeks. Third Row: Nancy Ohmen, Gloria Wolverton 7 Mary Lou Balderston, Linda Leonard, Sandy Whitt, Martha Mestdagh. Fourth Row: Marty Baysinger, Judy Pratt, Marilyn Parks, Dottie Vandenberg, Linda Price, Diane Ladd. Y-TEENS Front Row: Reeda Throgmorton, Diane Lindsey, Shirley York, Linda Bell, Susan Bailey, Patsy Thorne, Carol King. Second Row: Marilyn A. Wilson, Dixie Wright, Maureen McCahon, Diane Wilson, Lynda Carlson, Pam Raby, Gayle Ashcraft, Linda Schaffer. Third Row: Belinda Goodell, Linda Wolkey, Harriet 160 Helpern, Linda Allen, Karen Clark, Pat Vaughn, Toni Kavorinos. Fourth Row: Pat Wheatley, Janice Fenderson, Roberta Bain, Judy Scott, Joyce Trott, Virginia Schulteis, Bonnie Edwards, Barbara Campbell. pgumgw SSQPS X1 and . . - ,Q S, ,..,.4i1t,1Q,-,-h-Qtr, iv --' v7 Slv'fi'2' I,fNlY?D3Q,5iZ2WQXQfiYX? . 952933 Sinks . ,ici 'Y i ' as -- LNQS s X 'X X -2 Sis: ,sm wg if fartha arilyn orinos. Bain, lwards, SENIGR Y-TEENS 'fi,ffJw H1247 jlggg .sfiizggi r 3 . Qfggizizii +. 3 ' 0 ui. Front Row: Linda Wheat, Ruth Pett, Donna Relf, Pam Richard- son, Diane Scott, Ruby Ford, Trudy Hall. Second Row: Debbie Schlozman, Carol Albert, Kathy Pope, Cheryl Wathell, Pat Donovan, Phyllis Ward, Linda Lewis, Teresa Ciro. Third Row: Mona Halliburton, Donna Lindsey, Roni Wechsler, Jo Rudolph, Mary E. Moore, Carol Hotchkiss, Janet Skirvin, Vicki Hilsinger. Fourth Row: Lois Ruble, Jeneice Mayhugh, Judy McGee, Nancy Caldwell, Kathy Buckner, Dixie McVay, Sharon Stevens, Hilda Ritzer. JUNIOR Y-TEENS Front Row: Phyllis Litvien, Joyce Batten, Pam Miller, Diana Moberly, Pat Owensby, Connie Layson, LaNeal Furr, Ann King, Diana Raemer, Nancy Parks. Second Row: Jean Neidhardt, Chris Wright, Myra Harper, Phyllis Hamilton, Peggy Stone, Alice Kramer, Susan Draney, Marie Bertolet, Phyllis Heath, Janice Cowan. Third Row: Susan Yarnall, Renee Holmes, Janet Cox, Janet Murphy, Susan King, Sherry Roelling, Diane Witt, Susan Smade, Joann Brown, Carole Pflanz. Fourth Row: Deborah Smalls, Billie Griffin, Jeannie Carter, Kathy Welch, Sharon Teague, Jane McGee, Cordelia Masterson, Barbara Buel, LaRuth Henderson, Glennis Hinchey. 161 ff X4 Aww Ahavw f ww Q ,- KMWQQWWQN wwf? 'VS' ,, ky Q vw ,K www, 0' x Q WJ?-S Sffwys vw , . fwwvm M ff 1. wkf. vikw A429 1 J. s Kim WJ av 5 xmfMvf awww X f f 5 Q X074 ww-as QQQ Q'X W,wfm, ,gg ww , X . bww f bfi, agp SK Qfyxg Q A - ww, XVANS '-ff. x fdf , dfxs fwx ,m,..,.:, ,. fx ,Y MWA we X, ww X my fwff x' -Nw? X vW2?7S'MQQffbfS V wx x,4z.agm,:,,s:Kv A M10 fwfivri-ef' SN ' WW' VWM-f' vf :f,w,',::r Q fx f' 15:4 S- X X 'V' MS X X JN' S 1 fs,:- 0 xzwvyw x 4690? WY .,, Wy X xg, XA W Q Q fx Q.-km, 'QQ Q r f ,X Q la Q yew 1: W 0 X X - Xvvi, 5 glkwxf 1, x X Q X bf Af '35 VW gb? ,Q A 3 0 gf ww M20 fx SQGQJKE? My 5 is 4 ,X fS'AZA'V f ,xv M5342 '32 yswgm , f WH f Y PZ fn' 5? 9 y 1 A ,J Q by Sfx as Q ,S NS. My 1 Ni ' 5 fx I V Q X Q 0 NTS! R WQ5 fy? 1 AXAS, NJ f vw X fg AQ KFW AX af f Q Af? 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'if' -7- X 0 ,Q , 4: A, , W H 1 Q -0 B ' , w ,f D Ve, 0 fn - W X xx X 9 x X in ,, ff' ,XV QM , J- -, Swv ' 4 'SX '. ppl sf. K M X. I Though doing school Work is the main time-consumer of the average Paseo student, participating in the many activities which Paseo offers occupies hours of many Pirates. Whether Christmas stockings, controlling or performing in a school effort must be put forth he wishes to retain activity. Being of that effort will put the community of ACTIVITIES Mr. La Verne Cable A CAPPELLA CHOIR Paseo's selective vocal groups are composed of A Cappella Choir, Girls' Choir, and Boys' Chorus, all under the direction of Mr. La 'Verne Cable. The A Cappella Choir again this year performed in the Christmas Assembly, Easter Assembly, All-City Choir Festival and Commencement. The choir was honored in presenting a Christmas program on the KMBC and KCMO television stations as Well as in the broadcast of the re-dedication of the Liberty Memorial. The officers of the choir are: president, Kelly Sandyg vice-president, Bobby Davis, secretary, Fred Berg, treasurer, Mack Harnden. The Girls' Choir sang in the Christmas Assembly, Spring Concert, and the All-City Choir Festival. Boys' Chorus, a voluntary group of male voices, performed for the P.T.A. and in the Spring Concert. of . .3 . . Mrs. Roberta Young Front Row: Sandy Benson, Paula Brisbin, Ruth Schlozman, Linda Moss, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Tamby Refer, Mona Halli- burton, Trudy Hall, Jean Martin. Second Row: Bill Brann, Bob Davis, Jerry Porter, Marilyn Rittman, Sue Lollar, Donna Johnston, Margaret Henry, Sandra Welker, Janice Penick. Third Row: Barbara Hahn, Kathy Boyce, Phyllis Nichols, Ann Rudolph, Sandra Whitt, Anita Brown, Reeda Throgmorton, Janice DeLaney. Fourth Row: Albert Spears, David Baellow, Fred Berg, John Shelton, Janet Williams, Pat Cockrell, Nancy 164 Hall, Bonnie Johnson. Fifth Row: Ronnie Marshall, Lee Allison, Leroy Holmes, James Freeman, James Scott, Robert Wily, John Borgelt, Harold Kitchen. Sixth Row: Larry Franke, Marty Baysinger, Wilfred Sitton, Hal Gardner, Stephen Warlen, Linda MacFarlane, Sharon Tompson, Dottie Vandenberg. Seoenth Row: Melvin Sorensen, Orville Jenkins, Ted Loar, Ronnie Snider, Gary Hearn, Kelly Sandy. Eighth Row: Jay Justice, Laurie Carter, Mack Harnden, David Mallory. X xx .X W Ns N x X X95 I ss Q ,Q . ix ., f sk A I' , , I iff: if 5 . If 2 or as f Mfg -. ,. - ---'N W. vL?sf5'f 4 eff-M he :QV 37 , , , z 76 Qi, W' r 'J 1 01:3 ' f ., .Q Q2 Y -Y , , an mf, , M ff , fyd, of W llison, John Vlarty Linda Row: nider, ,aurie GIRLS' CHCDIR Front Row: Karen Rowe, Rose Dietsch, Ann Townley, Margie Middleton, Grace Shelby, Becky Ruark, Nancy Frazier, Linda Hass, Judy McGee, Paulette Fenton, Carol Sue Hotchkiss. Second Row: Lee Ann Reeve, Carolyn Short, Vicki Chaffin, Marsha Brown, Sandy Porterfield, Lana Self, Jo Ann Rudolph, Janet Skirvin, Judy Benjamin, Jeniece Mayhugh, Leatha John- son, Kay Van Schoelandt. Third Row: Barbara Campbell, Janet Higgins, Bea Scott, Wilma Reimer, Ruth Hichman, Linda Leonard, Darlene Long, Ruth Demming, Marcia Brunn, Beverly Sewell, Kay Quick, Lona Handy, Judy Pratt. Fourth Row: Mary Jones, Juanita Hollar, Nancy Hereford, Hazel Scott, Martha Seifert, Susan Martens, Diane Smith, Betty Urdesich, Mary Ward, Judy Grist, Marilyn Parks, Dorothy Wymore, Rebecca Hohnberg. BOYS' CHGRUS Front Row: Greg Harnden, Keith Fair, Doug Gerdel, Bill Levene, Frank Lang, Greg Scofield, Norman Buelbendorf, David Waterfieil, Jerry Bash, Bill Brann. Second Row: Ivory Taylor, George Handley, Max Bouvette, David Lyman, Tony Ross, Bob Davis, Fred Berg, Dave Nelson, Tom Ruark, Larry GerSh0I1, GUY Hearn, Mack Harnden. Third Row: Mike Lobdell, Don Menn, Larry Quick, Fred Paddock, Gary Moss, Larry Yates, Albert Spears, Jerry Porter, Gary Banks, James Foster, Orville Jenkins. Fourth Row: Harold Kitchen, Jay Justice, Dennis Yeager, Larry Marshall, Joe Napper, Kelly Sandy, Hal Gardner, Chuck Pitts, Mel Sorenson, Laurie Carter, David Mallory, Spud Thomas. 165 PASEO'S WWW' l Mr. M. L. Cater i Director 1 1 , 4 ,ta l i 1 Paseo's orchestra practices for the All-City Orchestra i Festival. l T Front Row: Sharon Capoot, Bonnie Trimmer, Steven Rodabaugh, ul Patti Quick. Second Row: Anne Swafford, Larry Banning, ,Ioan Feuerstein, Susan Paynter, Regina Warshawski, Marian Boyce, l Under the direction of lVlr. Maurice Cater, the orchestra completed another very fine year. Performances ranging from classical stanzas to breezy con- temporary music were given by the various stringed instruments and se- lected Woodwinds. The orchestra in- cluded in its schedule the fall Sunday Concert, the National Honor Society Assembly, the Orchestra Festival, and Commencement. Through many hours of hard Work, Paseo's orchestra has represented our school Well. The officers for the past year Were: president, Sharon Capootg vice-presi- dent, Roni Wechslerg secretary-treas- urer, Judy ,lohnsong librarian, Tom Hearn. Patsy Thorne, Judy Johnson. Third Row: Karen Clark, Morrie Wafshawsfki, Vicki Epps, Irene Strong, Tom Tressler, Bill Brann, Tom Hearn, Fred Paddock, Mr. Cater. ,,, ,, 2 1 w F ro Bel The ORCHESTRA W 1 f 7. - if W, XW7Qsrfs'Q:' few,-X Q f , 4 V ,, , , , f f,5w M ff f ifz Wg, l, K rf X ,Z ff X ,, ff , C' I 5,-sfZQgkfy ,ff I , 0 I 5 I ,lg v r f 59 1 r V s y The Kansas City Philharmonic performs at Paseo. fvwil The orchestra playing at the annual Fall Concert Vloffie Front Row: Beth Pope, Joyce Emler. Second Row: David Connie Layson, Roni Wechsler, Sarah Ohman. Fourth Row: Brann' Bergner, Don Shukert, Cheryl Rogers, Regina Shaibe, Jim Barry Cates, Mike Bergner, Don Parsons, Mike Hartman, Jody Thaxter. Third Row: Charlene Trachtman, Gwen Rindom, Price, Norman Buebendorf, Dennis Cummings. This year, under the direction of Mr. Maurice Cater, the band played at most school assemblies, football games, and pep rallies. However, this was only a small part of its many activities. On the agenda for the past year was the Fall Concert, the band assembly, the All-City Band F estival, and the Spring Concert. Paseo's band program builds a foundation for a possible musical career and promotes the enjoyment of music. Mr. M. L. Cater Director PASEO'S CONCERT AND Front Row: Shirley Jean Koch, Donna Relf, Pat Kinkade, Janis Stinson, Kris Kunz. Second Row: Sandy Eckel, Linda Cray, Vicky Schlichter, Beth Dorr, .lan F ranano, Joan Blakesley. BRASS Front Row: Doug Gerdel, Vicky Schlichter, Tom Schmutz, Dick Edwards, Roger Billings. Second Row: Duncan Pitts, Bill Brann, Gary Moss, Jean Valverde, .lohn Oelklaus, Tom Hearn. Third Row: Steve Glasscock, Richard Floyd, Fred Paddock, Tom Tressler, Steve Tuttle. BRASS Front Row: Kris Kunz, Mike Bergner, Sandy Eckel, Chuck Pitts, Hany Taylor, Pat Kinkade. Second P Row: Bill Frederick, Vicki Sieggen, Joe Sosa, Ernest Biggs, Hal Gardner, Jim Pruett, -Pete Nixon. .,.. , -ID WT 15 750 . 91536-vy,V MQ.-f X71 X ff X fi X 9 f f ff-wks, H, 7 5 oss , ,,A. V. 4 MARCHING BAND CLARINETS Front Row: Norma Thaxter, Marie Bertholet, Beth Dorr, Sally Kraay, Donna Relf, Linda Brann. Second Row: Mike Hug, Harold Himmelstein, Leonara Handcock, Linda Ray, Suzanne Dollison, Cynthia Bartlett, Linda Fletcher. Third Row: Marilyn Wilson, Henry Franklin, Rick Bezner, Pat Emery, Blair Stringfellow, Ron Rindom. N., ,..,...... ,........--,.,..,.f....---....... -i WOGDWINDS Front Row: Jan Stinson, William Levene, George Henschell, James Lewis, Sonya Chronister, Eve Whedon. Second Row: Gary Davisson, Allan Craig, Russell Thalacker, Ivory Taylor, Vicki Lynn, Helen Sosa. .---.- ...M .,.,..,.....,...,.,..-,.--r 4- .- ., in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 -f v bln - , 1Ai Ial V 0 understand- ue rededica- fial Novem- at D. Eisen- of F1-iday's 11 the goal of fle to People llely 40,000 witness the 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 yor H. Roe 1s Master o rhigh sul' rs, under THE PAsEo PRESS Mrs. Downie g Wm E, W Paseo dig Advise' V, Mo. e A E fg ieers e lf. On The Horizon N'ni7n'n1 Isnt' 20--Disc R.0' Dottie Koste V M 22.-.Pep F irst-Page Editor 'mal Rfoflulnkzoe .ll-IXIU luulll V 24--Thanksgiving holiday Pem-Day Tournamf 28--R.O.T.C. Rifle Te 29--Y-Teens 30--Swimming Cl R.0.T.C. Rif' DT ,,,,,, 1--Physics C1 Chemietry L Gm roy Gh ESS oh Pumpkin e which aer 10, is f A fo ,SW .5-3.655 w -,e , fe 6' X? 1255 QM .3 , 3 X .QQQLV ' 1111 V ntg Cecelia fe Kosi crem Milton' pub ,i1cf3.1l1S be lang. Paseds ar. hart in the dude Q Mary Mestdagh H In M, A m Third-Page Editor p Oni 1? L the ,',k N 11d the flags A MHS my led together announced, but 15 friendship, that a Bermuda A I sideration, and fal chairman Qiededication 191'21l Eisen- ereside over :haimnan of Eisenhow er I ilze'lm0w'e- Ai 'The indi- access, and will be in- 1vidual pre- jue, He con- urn to our- Kl do? This ion. of the 7, Closed hi S 1f people of dance in the spring We up affair honoring the se, Mr. Harrv Kluttz. sock teache . 12 commi Doug Dubm , , of an- Circulation Manager Y nt mem- bers of the committee are Ruth Sehlozman, chairman and Ceeelia Heine, seniorsg Bill .Blaclg Mike ning Q Doubleday E and Larry Yates, juniors 5 Diane Scott and Ricky Fyetwell, sophonioresg Bill Holman and Gary Mineo, freshmen and Ruth M .1 eighth grader. Buiglg Speaker Poses , rw, H, fl? Ann Singer Second-Page Editor if-M 99' ,iteve Glasscock Wwhoto QTFVIQ J ack Bulavskyf F ourth-Page Editor .1 erry g , president. if ratio ns Sharon Capoot vlgl Advertising Manager Q, X kgeflllv 8. at? 'lille foul with find- ing in unusual problenl ei Telmnksgiv- inc' vnllznr. Rjttman n jzlze days liselene Manager owe iid ilameless electeme 1 realfy makes you stop and wonder now' tlfe women nzatzaged to prepare all tlzose delicacies. This was also in the days laieellme an Gunderson Alkadeltzex' to his hearth delight. Wlmyg practically all one need do in prepazrilig the dinner today is to watch out for his fingers when operating the eleetrie can opener. T113-T1kS3?iVi.11gr is Celelszglsirfl dif'i'er- emily in 1961. Paradee on ielevision, l1OllOl'll'lg the day, 'featugn ifizmta Clnue and 'flake lreindeer. Cf '131.l'ilZlS ligllfi are warned on in the Pgwaa and -HWY' lvvoiglmii Claris lil'lIlgl1'lVS Rvislles gui il Tvlerry Cli'Qsfst11'1aa from every CCll'Ilv1'. li I Sewell, 11111 Be c alas tion, yle's gel' I xh tal ng ilk 1 ' HIS I 2 I ff zx-as l , fwi nf Elm 1f' llx e e f lu I' D As 'am ima' WH -1- lm? i.DLll4k.' 1' , 'll?'l!311f,i 1!15f 1upLgg Q 1 In N 4 T 1l'E-'Q ! ' I '1 '1 .1 101 X . 70 ll! VCU Eli ,nan will . aesiian football, but the men Sonxehofiifl nuan- ,lolilgggrims appear on the front of2iLf'f' of iho 1--nav-......,,,,,, Elf KM MN ,V,, .,,,, a,,.,72aw- 4 'X ' NA K jf W, ' 4.---'s s-W -n---4,....,.... girls Q gmt, W ' if homo 10 girl: e, but I ' good frly Sew center Norma all differ ictiee PES: i:'2gf,il.fL'lCl'lCQ wi' I become a te: -I ,'4V '74 m ffffwy, i l ssss ' V 1? - fl ' w l 12:32 f w V13 16 'im 'E1'f:f J fQ.?,1.I?i?a2i' T Left to Right: Vicki Hilsinger, Orville Jenkins, David Left to Right: Martha Mestdagh, Bonnie Edwards, Lyman, Gary Maienschein. Thaxter, Eric Menn- ,lE,,1,1,,g?, Q, Q, g Q .ii, 2,1W ,E,,,f,f, - , -Unfit 01 ine assistants, Laila uurie, .-Q- lf2E5fv2Q21 iiii 'i gg? V, J 5512 D R ' ,yr J explained Ilia t, so far in mv two years X 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' lf' , , ,v,' , Lf l f ,, , 5. 4 , ,- ,, '. 1 ' v'1'7 ' ' ' ggi ' 'i KT D had to Take' CZIPC Glu s' 5f5Sf' -'z 'M94 J Mo 932. heyy fy, s xl S Q g ' Q V X Q X cv ' c Q A 1 5 3 V 3 Ivy, 6 A 5 s Q4 ' A Q .,M Afo g,g.S,. '9f3557xH:gi:: xssgbwx-zgzrsa ,gffv 6' : S' fr fm fs A9 of A Q .- Qxfyfoy gvojfzi . Q, 9, , VZVQ x -1 s sxfsfooo 1. '5 f 5 5 K4 24 'gig 5x- : gi f N Q 4 ,J 1 24 4 X Q :ne broken leg, and J le., plus cuts and ee at Miss Burke, sented that her revive Miss Burke Nursels Aides from left io rig v V the sight of blood. Sewell, Joyce Emler, Donna Lindse added, this hasnlt I keep hoping, '. ,f A J J, 13 1 .iggest Gu-ls 5 S jg no how the girls are ' i,- 1 he . f is is f the health Center, 0 9 , fflertain teachers . ,V a ' sophomore and i HB0 careful with the equipment donit spill your mereuvgffl Vifari .s ,J . , f H za ,, :.,:.m A , .. i ,Ether class ol lhe lzazzwcls of exper11'nf'm f- ' ' 'Q 4 ll l , at P35439 that Sup.. , .' , : . i , 1 ,, ,, , L ., V V N ' . f Qlillilfflh ll-lil 'CMG Llfflfiilnlwfvifrkf ,f?l1E'e Left to Rzght: Jane Kelso, Hal Gardner, John Wymore, Lois Ruble, epartrncznt in many fif A - . ,, , , . . W ' f v v- f,,51z1stz uerm2 55056333 e demonstratnm Sandy Benson d Wg, under the 'l lzrf,-,sg of plzjysies. lmmeflia'cei,, Diem, Pham Alma Mater supervleion or miss Virgiiiia Bailey, 500,111 ger Pirate johyssieisls zfuslz 'lo their g , ,J Lf' 7 A .l,ii 3 English and speech teacher. V 7, , H E I+, .J 0 1, , ledge we new to thee, Th 1 K . 3 f M 1, 1 W. y mmef, iv hr 1 Jozef f'll2Ql,lf fa , ,, V , L q ,. Q , se, main purpose o l asl. ann ig ' 'U YQ 'A s e fs fi f will wifi name. amd lwafl S :N +A 1W.1,,'. ,W mmf. mW+,. rm. 4-lan ,...,,am,1. ky ditor rye Eng ,.r,, , L. , ,..x,,gq,, . , vii: A lk L55 lla? levee lille ,fy BLM luv Air: f wa, When th ei r Work, De unrest l of the But one clay l tip of his fin? too bad, thou, who get the J mein J Kathy Pope in their duties rather emharu have to sew 11, But I dun t tl? imrrassed as tlg, Only three enter the mei? Ender and ll plan to be nun is planning: to I i i lliaiaksgf? Pmelaini We ofiuen thi lriean lil in lF'lyn1d gmt the , el ebra New G eve rn C Cliiel' 2 l3ilgr'in milf Oat' Day. T t riumhl gfht. , - he earl J , do in ff J -fm In - ' M M ' we 7 1 -L H 1 tclhb , - J X lla:1ml5g. V1 ci 1' f , M f' tl? 0 6 ., ,W 'W:m K 3 1 4' f ge ,,,,, M725 ' i fl lm 1151521 ,, , 1, , .W , fff' V fa K 2 .X f f diff'Glf,. J jJ O f X 'V , , E' . L... ,ss ft leg , 1 1 ff f,f,,wi ' ' , , , n M I A v U , K, , , U n 1 f f, ,, ,Q , ,wif uh ' ' Q , nm -.mnwfwm Kamusi Hmm suns, Eze-4 .mme V ,QW Wi ,WN VV , N ., .. , V V ,li M fm. ,. . J Cl an f J 'VNV' 4 ,, 4 ,vw J 6' 'fill Left to Right: Mike Rowland, Jay Justice, Dennis Yeager, Left to Right: Janet Wagner, Roni Wechsler, Nancy :ri 1-gllllig lifilltg' I H Jan Gunderson Mp 'hm Fraizer, Mike Doubleday, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Don 'll Tillilligff ' ., , L,,,.l ,,w,,,- 4 ea ,, ,...,,L -. U gin' any fl fvvvrf I - V Menn. 2 l,,,,, Z, 1 arnfroiirzzggiizg' xxmwls: 'Donlt l' Q, , J. , ,, mourn. hui, thi i .1 malls 'pm l.AC2ll'fZ in mind about Maureen ixlfaffafzfoiii did :li l'Jel,tvr ,non ml it, ww Oi- sf N fwmfli, ' J f I ffl Cp,,,,,gg,i,g-y, Althougrh clll'1?if:u,ll, it real- 12lU.l2l'lllgg,' me lapel: lllfiff an India . U ,mall J , 7. , , , ld:wClN2l Tl1G is cond ! J I .f 3 avi W Left to Right: Tri-editors-Kelly Sandy, Jerry Porter Spud Thomas. Mr. Crock r Ad ' , e , vzser. I THE 1962 1 YQ he if ,il Left to Right: Mary Lou Balderston, Steve Classcock. Left to Right: Fred Berg, Donna Johnston, Valerie Smasal. xo ' 'WF .... Left to Right: Bobby Davis, Margaret Bybee. PASEGN STAFF Left to Right: Cecelia Heine, Ruth Schlozman, Sandy Hughes. J? Paseon class is work? Left to Right: Mack Harnden, Bill Frederick. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY xx if E y I Front Row: Sandy Hughes, Ruth Schlozman, Janice Penick, Trudy Hall, Mona Halliburton, Donna Lindsey, Bessie Orrvis, Sherri Brown, Kathy Boyce, Kent Egy, Jerry Porter. Second Row: Linda Moss, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Valerie Smasal, Dottie Koste, Donna Johnston, Cary Maienschein, Sue Lollar, Bobby Davis, Margaret Bybee, Shirley Koch. Edna Duke. Third Row: Kathy Pope, Mary Ward, Juanita Holler, Fred Berg, Susan Spicer, Lee Ann Reeve, Barbara C'ampbell, Linda Price, Kaye Van Schoelandt, Angalis Malone, Mike Buchanan. Fourth Row: Steve Glasscock, Mike Doubleday, Steve Thompson, Michael Snyder, Cecelia Heine, Pat Emery, Ray Collins, Gary Hearn, Kelly Sandy, Spurgeon Thomas, Laurie Carter, Mack Harnden. OUILL I AND SCROLL - All seniors who are in the upper fourth of their class and all juniors who have a 3.6 grade index or better are eligible for National Honor Society. They are rated on the qualifications of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Finally, ten per cent of the senior class and three per cent of the junior class receive membership and pins. front How: Norma Thaxter, Vicki Hilsinger, Nancy Frazier, Roni Wechsler, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Ruth Schlozman, Sa.ndy Hughes, Marilyn Rittman, Val Smasal, Dottie Koste, Bill Fredrick. Second Row: Lois Buble, Sandy Benson, Bonnie Edwards, Janet Wagner, Martha Mestdagh, Linda Leonard, Donna -'74 Johnston, Cary Maienschein, Bobby Davis, Margaret Bybee, Lora Lea Scott, David Lyman. Third Row: Members of Paseo's chapter of Quill and Scroll are selected from the Newswriting class and staff, and the Paseon class. All members must have a recom- mendation by their adviser, display superior work in some phase of journalism or school publication, and must rank in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing. Vicki Harakas, Jack Bulavsky, Jan Gunderson, Jane Kelso, Jerry Porter, Steve Glasscock, Fred Berg, Mary McCarthy, Mary Lou Balderson, Mike Rouland, Mary Mestdagh, Mack Harnden. Fourth Row: Dennis Yeager, Orville Jenkins, Hal Gardner, John Wymore, Eric Menn, Mike Doubleday, Cecelia Heine, Kelly Sandy, .lay Justice, Don Menn, Spud Thomas. W 2, Q f 'iz f f ,W X .-5 ,4 .E- ZU:1! U'?'1 liirff I . i I I . L, . . . I . I Q5 51 :L I 1, Y i I c I . . I I I I 7 I I , . I , 1 I . I , I Q IV f 7 -e, as ... X 55 Eli? MIDTOWN YGUTH COUNCIL Front Row: Vicki Hilsinger, Roni Wechsler, Carol Albert, Debbie Schlozman, Linda Stolzer, Donna Johnston, Linda Leonard, Janice Penick, Sandy Hughes, Ruth Schlozman. Second Row: Reeda Throgmorton, Janet Williams, Nancy Caldwell, Judy McGee, Marilyn Rittman, Dottie Koste, Tom Hearn, Ricky wtf Kelly Sandy President l r Martin, Jerry Porter. Third Row: Ann Townley, Margaret Henry, ,lon Swanson, Wes Eastwood, Cary Hearn, Cecelia Heine, Linda Price, David Lyman, Gary Maienschein. Fourth Row: Kelly Sandy, Spud Thomas, Laurie Carter, Mack Harnden, Don Menn, Mike Doubleday, Eric Menn. Participating in the Midtown Youth Council are Paseo, Westport, Lillis, Redemptorist, and Loretto Academy. In 1959, the Midtown Youth Council was formed following eight successful years of opera- 'W' tion of the Southwest Youth Council and one year's operation of the Northeast Council. Meetings are held every third Wednesday of each month, and court sessions are held on those Wednesdays in which there is a case to be tried. Again this year Paseo was honored to have two Council officers, Kelly Sandy, President and Cecelia Heine, Treasurer. if Cecelia Heine Treasurer Youth Court in action. Yi ha M lDTOWN YOU H COURT ULLIS ' LOQE TTO 'PASEO 'IQEDEMP 70105 T ,ymnsofzso BY Nm- New wfsrrokr-Roanoke-FASEQ fommumrv C011 ,f 4, ,l t 7' ' Youth Council in the Westport Day Parade. 'I75 FALL PLAY Front Row Gail Mitchell, Doug Matheis, Lora Lea Scott, Kent Row: Dave Nelson, Michele Caviar, Jo Ashburn, Orville Jenkins, Egy Mike Hug. Second Row: Judy Freeman, Mary McCarthy, Marcia Brunn, Hazel Scott, Marietta Fogel. Carol Eades June Wadkins, Sandy Whitt, Peggy Weeks. Third FRIDAY NIGHT Marcia Brunn Gail Mitchell Jo Ashburn Judy Freeman Kent Egy Mike Hollan Dave Nelson Doug Matheis Michael Hug June Wadkins Hazel Scott Peggy Weeks Carol Eades HGRAMERCY GHOST CHARACTER Margaret Collins Nancy Williard Parker Burnett Augusta Ames Charley Stewart Nathaniel Coombes Officer Morrison Irv Rocky Ambulance Driver Assistant Driver Girl Phoebe ,f egrep 'za A J: 7 20, aus it SATURDAY NIGHT Sandy Whitt Lora Lea Scott Jo Ashburn Wanda Gross Kent Egy Mike Hollan Dave Nelson Doug Matheis Orville Jenkins Marietta Fogel Michele Caviar Mary McCarthy Carol Eades X B Fr H1 Bu A Z:-10 fs W FRIDAY NIGHT Kent Egy Gail Mitchell Douglas Matheis David Nelson Harold Kitchen Michael Snyder Marcia Brunn Hazel Scott Mack Harnden Rick Martin Michael Hug Michele Caviar SENIOR PLAY CAST S ganarelle Martine Robert Geronte Valere Lucas Jacqueline Lucinde Leandre Thibaut Perrin Maid Costumes, Cecelia Heine Pro erties Ruth Schlozman SATURDAY NIGHT Kent Egy Sandy Whitt Douglas Matheis Laurie Carter Orville Jenkins Michael Snyder Carol Eades Lora Lea Scott Mack Harnden Rick Martin Michael Hug June Wadkins P 9 ns Prornpters, Jim Williams, Michael Buchanan THE DOCTOR IN SPITE OF HIMSELF Front Row Mike Hug, Kent Egy, Doug Matheis, Ruth Schloz- Witt, Lora Lea Scott. Third Row: Jim Williams David Nelson man June Wadkms Harold Kitchen. Second Row: Mike Michael Snyder, Cecelia Heine, Mack Harnden Orville Jenkins Buchanan Michele Caviar, Marcia Brunn, Hazel Scott, Sandy 343 3 4 I 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 I I 3 3 lil I3 3 3 ix 33 3,3 33 3' E3 23 3 431 i , i'? 3 Ji 'a i 3 am 34 11 ,3 33 x 3 3 . I I 3 32 MASK 8g Wie 32 . 3 ll 3 3 3 '21 I ,,.,,g,, 3' 3. 7 A 3' 3 3: :I 33 3 33 fig L 33 533 Fmflf Row'-' PhYiiiS Ward, Linda Bali, Donna Davis, Linda Vicky Harakas, Karen Clark, Barbara McVay, Sharon Stevens, Hass, Mary Etta Moore, Debbie Schlozman. Second Row: Diane JoAnn Rudolph, janet Higgins. Fourth Raw: Ann Rudolph, Lora 3 33,1 . Wii50il, Sandy BCHSOH, Dixie MCVHY, Kathy Buckner, Marietta Lea Scott, Mary Mestdagh, Martha Mestdagh, Margot Sims, 3 Fogel, SUSHH Massa, Cindy Bartlett- Third ROW! Jail R11d0iPii, Nancy Ohman, Mary Lou Balderston, Angelis Malone. 33 SOUND CREW 3 BooK CREW 333 3 3 33 T33 3 F 3 113' F 3 HI 3 3 3 i - r Larry Gershon, Fred Kuchenmeister, Z 3, Richard Floyd. 3 '3 . 1 4, 1 to 3 33 I Q 3 3 ' STAGE CREW Front Row: Richard Schoonover, Mark McCone. Second Row: Fred Berg, Norman McVey, Steven Thompson. Third Row: Tom Jepson, Steven Yates, Kelly Sandy. , 178 Terry Codden, Eddie House, John Engle, Steve Atwell. u WJ' xx n I3P7' '- A.A.U.W Front Row: Trudy Hall, Barbara Camp- bell, Sherri B r 0 w n , Donna Johnston, Ruth Schlozman. S e c 0 n d Row: Shirley Ann Koch, Lee Ann Reeve, Kay Quick, Cecelia Heine, Margaret By- bee, Valerie Smasal. NURSES ASSISTAN TS Front OFFICE ASSISTANTS Row: Joyce Emler, Donna Lindsey, Willa Front Row: Carole Tabolsky, Janice Pemck Second Spears. Second Row: Edna Duke, Marilyn Stephan, Row: Reeda Throgmorton, Sue Lollar Beverly Sewell. RED CROSS COMMITTEE Front Row: D i an e S c o t t , Bill Levene. 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P.-T.A. Officers ....... Publicity Committee .... ------ 14 ----.. 29 --- 60D Queens Homecoming ..... 114-115 Miss Peppy ..,. ,--,, 1 35 R. O. T. C. ...... .,... 1 43 Quill and Scroll ..-........ ,.., 1 74B Red Cross Committee ....... .... 1 79D R. O. T. C. Chicago Tribune Society --- .... 141B Color Guard ............. ,-,. 1 4.1A Company A ...... .... .-,. 1 3 8A Company B .... ,... 1 38B Company C .... .... 1 39A Honor Guard --- .... 141C Officers ...... --- 140 Rifle Team --- --- 142 Safety Committee - --- 61B Senior Play ........ ,.... 1 77 Seniors ............... --- 34.-52 Senior Ballot .......... 54-55 Senior Class Officers --- ------ 34 Sound Crew ..........- ..,, 1 78B Spanish Club ........... ...-. 1 50 Stage Crew ................. -- .... 178D Student Council Officers .......... ...., 58 Student Council Representatives --- ---- 62 Swimming Team ................. ..., 1 26A Tennis Team ................ - .-., 126C Traffic Squad --- ---- 63 Trainers ...... -,1-- 1 27 Tri-Hi-Y .-,..... --- 154A Vice Principals -- .,.. , 34 Y-Teens Officers --, 159A Cabinet --- ,,.-,-- 159B Seniors --- ,-1 160-161A Juniors .... -,-,-- 1 61B A Aaron, John Qfr1 91a Aarons, Jerry Qsoph1 62a, 91b Abrahams, Ronald Qjr1 70a Ackelberry, Gary Qjr1 73a Adams, Diane S. Q81 62a Adams, Gerald Qsoph1 78b, 120a Adams, Peggy Qfr1 84 Adams, Ronald Qfr1 75b Adamson, Kenneth Qjr1 100, 139 Addington, Stephen Q81 64 Agnos, Dean Qfr1 68a, 113 Ake, Janice Qsr1 35, 72 Alber, Vivian Qsoph1 91h Albert, Carol Qsoph1 59b, 71a, 105, 129b, l47b, 15111, 157b, 161a, 175 Albertson, Carol Qfr1 98a Alexander, Henry Qfr1 76 Alexander, Phyllis Qsoph1 87b Alexiou, Greg Qsr1 63b, 68a, 148a, l52a, 153b Alexiou, Pamela Q81 35, 64, 131, 158b Allen, Herb Qjr1 92 Allen, Linda Qsoph1 129b, l54b, 157b, 160b Allison, Lee Qsr1 35, 63b, 71a, 106, 112, 116, 117, 147a, 155a, 164 Alm, Bill Qjr1 85a Alnutt, Marilyn Qsoph1 78a Alnutt, Sharon Qfr1 94a Alpert, Joel Q81 96b, 150 Alpert, Samuel Victor Qsoph1 Altman, Barbara Qfr1 91a, 130a, 157-a, 158b Anderson, Cheryl Qsr1 35 Anderson, Dixie Lea Qfr1 Anderson, Jerry Qsr1 35, 95a Aregood, John Qsoph1 78b Arehart, Charles Qsoph1 68b Armsworthy, Jack Qfr1 76 Arndt, Richard Qsr1 35, 63b, 95a, 140, 14lb Aronson, Dennis Qfr1 65b Aronson, Doug Qfr1 76 Ash, Bill Qjr1 93a Ashburn, Jo Qjr1 61, 63b, 91b, 153b, 176 Ashby, Bill Qfr1 83h Ashcrait, Gayle Ann Qsoph1 70b, 157b, 16011 Atchley, Rita Qsoph1 78a Atkinson, Shirley Qfr1 84 Atwell, Steve Qfr1 83a, 178d Audsley, Bob Qfr1 76, 113 Audsley, Juditih Qsr1 35, 54, 10lb Austin, Jim Qfr1 98a, 113, 120b Austin, ,Nancy Qsoph1 6211, 94b Austin, Curtis Q81 65h Austin, Terry L. Q81 65 Avery, Jane Qsr1 80 Axelrod, Barry Qjr1 93a Axelrod, Lewis Qfr1 62b, 83a, 126c Ayala, Vicki Qsr1 35, 95a B Baellow, David Qjr1 99a, 15lb, 164 Baellow, Merriam Q31 6511 Baer, Don Q81 6511 Bagley, Diana Qsoph1 703 Bailey, Karen Qfr1 68a Bailey, Susan Qsoph1 6213, 783, 12911, 14711, 16011 Bain, Roberta Qsoph1 623, 12911, 15711, 16011 Balderston, Mary Lou Qsr1 35, 8511, 14911, 15221, l60a, 172, 17411, l78a Balderston, Robert Q soph1 6811, 11213 Baldwin, Terry Q fr1 8319, 1269 Ballard, Doris Qfl'1 883, 15811 Ballard, Gilbert Qsr1 35 Ballowe, Jeanie Q81 64 Banister, Zoe Qsoph1 89, 1543 Banks, Gary Qfr1 76, 16519 Banks, Judith Q81 66a Banning, Larry Qjr1 633, 165 Barbour, Bill Q81 82a Barbour, Ruth QSF1 35, 953 ath 'r1 9321 14811 Barnard, K Y QJ , Barnes, Comelius Qfr1 91a Bames, Phyllis Qf1'1 84 Barnes, Richard Q81 6511 Barnett, Carol Qsr1 35, 7917 Barnett, Gwendolyn Qfr1 66h Bartee, Ronald Q81 8811 INDEX STUDENT INDEX Bartlett, Cynthia Qsr1 35, 95b, 129b, 146b, l49b, 151b, l69b, 178a Barton, Leonard Qsoph1 100, 139, 141c Bash, JCITY Qsoph1 70a, l65b Batdorf, Dennis Qfr1 83a, 125 BRUSH, Joyce Qfr1 92, 130b, 151b, 158b, l61b Baum, Stuart Qfr1 62a, 76 Baysinrger, Martha Qjr1 87a, 129b, 132a, 134, 14-8b, 150, 154a, l57a, l60a, 164 Beadles, Michael Qsoph1 62a, 78b Bearce, Lovina Q jr1 94b, 129a, 132'b, 13351, 149a Beard, Judy Qjr1 9511 Beatty, Dennis Q81 64h Beaver, Michael Qsoph1 70a Beaver, Linda Q81 96a Becchina, Rose Anne Qsoph1- Becker, Richard Qjr1 98b, 11211 Bell, Joyce Qjr1 93a, 146b, 149, 157a Bell, India Q81 79b, 131 Bell, Linda Qsoph1 62b, 71b, 157b, 1505, 1785 Bef1g5a.1nin, Judith Qjr1 68a, 157a, Bennett, Bessie Q81 66a Bennett, Everett Qsoph1 78h Bennett, Lauren Qfr1 98a, 13011, 132a, 132h, 150a, 158b, 159a Bennett, Nancy Qfr1 62b, 86b Bennett, Willard Qsr1 35 Benson, Joahn Qfr1 Benson, Sandra Qsr1 36, 74b, 148b, l52a, 153b, 164, 171c, 174b, 178a Berg, John Frederick, Jr. Qsr1 36, 59a, 59b, 60, 61, 63b, 85b, l52a, Al53b, 164, 165b, 172, 174a, 174-b, 178c Bergrier, David Qfr1 76, 167 Bergner, Michael Qjr1 68a, 138b, 167, 1680 Bertholet, Marie Qfr1 83a, 130a, 157a, 158b, 161b, l69b Bezner, Richard Qsoph1 148a, l69b Biggs, Ernest Qsoph1 70a, 1680 Biggs, Sondra Qsoph1 98b, 154b Billings, Regina Q81 96a Billings, Roger Qfr1 101b, 168b Binder, Bamela Q81 66a Black, Qjr1 634b, 93b, 126a, 147a Blackburn, Robert Qsoph1 67b Blain, Donald Q81 65b Blair, Michael Qsr1 36, 80, 147a, 152a Blakesley, Joan Qsr1 94-b, 168a Blakey, Donald Qsoph1 78h Blakey, Sandra Q81 6511, 131 Blankenship, Jess Qfr1 76, 15lb Blankenship, Jon Q81 62b, 88h Blasingame, Kenneth Q81 65b Blumenthal, Joseph Q81 l0la Boatman, Marcus Qsoph1 66b, l20a, l24b Bolton, Shirley Qfr1 86b Bonhomme, Joseph Q81 65a Bonhomme, Jo Ann Qfrg 9751, 164 Bri, John Qjr1 63 , 9 , Botkowski, Matilda Qfr1 86b Boswell, Joyce Qsr1 36, 91b, 134, 156b Boswell, Paul Qfr1 59a, 98b, 113 Botwinik, Nathan Qfr1 76 Bougher, Albert Qfr1 83a, l20h Bouvette, Max Emile Qsr1 36, 99a, 1555 Bovard, Michael Qjr1 70b Bovard, Patricia Qsoph1 70b, 129b, 157b Bower, Anna Qjr1 75a Bower, Theodore Qjr1 73a, 13811, 1413. Bowman, Dan QSOP1l1 7321 Boyce, Kathie Qsr1 36, 9911, 128, 132b, 1333, 134-b, 15611, 164, 1743. Boyce, Victoria Qfr1 7021 Boyce, Marian Qfr1 83a, l30b, 15811, 166 Boyer, Linda Qjr1 95b, 149b Boykin, Anna Q81 6511 Boykin, Bill Cs9ph1 7811, 116, 118, 121, 155a Braok, Fred Q81 6511 Bradbury, John Q81 793 Bradbury, Larry Qfr1 83a, 113 Braden, Helen Qfr1 81 Bradford, Darlene Qsr1 36, 67a Bradshaw, L5515 Qjr1 73a, 1495 Brann, Bill Qjr1 71b, 164, 166, 165b, 168b Brann, Linda Sue Qfr1 83a, l69b Brashear, Larry Q81 64 Braun, Christian Qfr1 76 Braunlick, Kenneth Qjr1 85a, 138b, 141a Breton, Jack Q81 64 Brisbin, Paula Qjr1 93a, 164 Britlt, Sheila Qsoph1 9111, 1573 Broner, Frank Qsoph1 70a Brooks, Barbara Qfr1 81a Brooks, Mary Qsoph1 8lb Broun, Carol Elizabeth QQjr1 92 Brown, 164 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Anita Qjr1 83a, 87a, 149b, C11eryl Qjr1 99a Constance Qfr1 98h David Qsoph1 73b Doyle Qsr1 36, 101b Frank Qsoph1 83, 112b Joann Qfr1 84, 161b Brown, Leland Qjr1 70a, 155a Brown, Lowell Qfr1 76 Brown, Marcia Qjr1 95b, 165 Brown, Michael Q81 95b Brown, Pamela Qfr1 67a Brown, Rut11 Q81 65b Brown, Sharon Leslie Qjr1 60, 87a, 174a, Brown, 179a Thomas J. Qjr1 63b, 93a, 108, 112, 123a, 124-a, 14721, 155a Brown, Vanita Qsoph1 62a, l0la, 1295, 132a, 1495 Brown, Willie Qsoph1 78b, 124b Browne, Thomas Qjr1 76 Brownfield, Linda Qmph1 70b Brownlee, Jane Qjr1 69 Bruce,- David Q81 62a, 62b, 79b, 127 Bruce, Jeanette Qfr1 6711 Brundage, Leroy Qfr1 76 Brunetti, Carolyn Qfr1 81b Brunn, Marcia Qsr1 36, 75a, 165, 176, 177 Bryan, Lynn Qsoph1 71a Bryant, Bryant Eric Qjr1 4935, 124-5 Linda cm 705, 855, 1305 Bryant: Lynda D. Qsoph1 7011 Bryant Bryant: Nadaejalene Q81 79b Nispa Q81 88b, 131 Buchanan, Michael Qsr1 36, 63b, 85a, 126a, 174a, 177 Bucher, Nancy Q81 79a Buckner, Kathy Q jr1 95b, 134, 157a, 161a, 178a Buckner, Marcia Qjr1 67b, 150a Buehlig, Arlie Qfr1 76 Buel., Barbara Qfr1 92, 161b Buettner, Doris Qfr1 62b, 101b Buettner, Emmett Qsr1 36, 95a Buebendorf, Norman Qfr1 62a, 68a, l26b, l65b, 167 Bulavsky, Jack Qsr1 36, 54, 59a, 60, 63b, 89, 92, 146a, 151b, 170, 174b Bulavsky, Jerry Qsoph1 151b Burden, Sharon Qjr1 93a Burke, Tim Q81 86a Burlington, Don Q81 79a Bums, Ann Qfr1 86b Burns, Billie Mae Q81 82a Burns, Jewell Qfr1 92 Burris, Frankie Qfr1'70a, 130b Burstein, Martin Qsoph1 119b Burt, Terry Qfr1 83b Busbey, Gloria Q jr1 95b, 157a Busbey, Connie Qfr1 67a, 151-b, 159b Bushakra, Annette Qsr1 36, 95a Bushakra, David Q81 64 Bushard, Elizabeth Q81 96h Busick Joyce Qjr1 67h Bu-tler,, Ronald 0,1 59, l48a, 150, l52a, 179171 Butler, Sharon Q81 79a Butler, Stephen Qfr1 83a Butner, Cheryl Qsoph1 67b Bybee, Margaret Qsr1 37, 54, 59a, 51, 525, 575, 128, 132b, l33a, 133b, 134, 135, 1495, 1525, l56a, l59a, 174-a, 174b, 179a Byers, Charles Qjr1 63b, 87b, 1l9b, 122, 1235, 124-a EYCTS, 1'-181011 Qfr1 67b, 1308 yers, oy'cet Q h1 77, 1 1338, l33b een SOP 29h BYMH1- Clyde Qwphb 6811, 1385 C Cage, Dolly Qsoph1 92 Cage, Ilene Qjr1 l0la Caldwell, Nancy Q jr1 62b, 85b, 134, Eiga 150, 1525, 1555, 1575, 1615, Caley, George Qfr1 92, 113 Calhoun, Michael Qsoph1 91h Cameron, Gloria Qsoph1 90h Campbell, Barbara Qjr1 61, 62b, 87a,' 1295, 132a, 1325, 134, 1485, 1525, 154-a., 157a, 1505, 155, 1745, 179a Campbell, Bill Q81 96a Campbell, Ronald Qsr1 99a Cannafax, Don Qfr1 l0la Caxmon, Brenda Qsoph1 78a Cannon, Elaine Qjr1 93a, 14-9a Cantin, Billy Q81 96a Cantrall, Donna Q81 66a Capoot, Ellen Qfr1 81a, 130b, 158b Capoot, Sharon Qsr1 37, 54, 62a, 985, 128, 1335, 133b, 134, 1465, 150, 156, l59b, 166, 170 Carboneau, Kathy Q81 65b Carlock, Claude Qfr1 76, l20h Carlson, Carl Q81 96a Carlson, John Q81 96a Carlson, John Qsoph1 78b, 112b, 124b Canlson, Lyndla Qsoph1 62a, 67b, 129b, 15711, 16011 Carney, Louis Qjr1 71a, 122, 124a, l55a ' Carney, Richard Qsoph1 73b, 124b, 138b Carpenter, Ben Qfr1 85a Carpenter, Marvin Q81 665 Carroll, Paul Qfr1 86b Carter, Howard Qjr1 71b Carter Jeannie Lou Qfr1 9, 84, 130a, 158b, 161b Carter, Kathy Qfr1 81 Carter, Laurie Qsr1 37, 54, 60, 62a, 63b, 92, 106, 112, 113, 116, 117, 147a, l52a, 155a, 164, 16511, 174a, 175 Carter, Rodney Q81 81a Castro, Delores Qfr1 86h Cates, Barry Qfr1 62a, 98a, 15411, 167 Caviar, Michele Qsr1 37, 95a, 154b, 176, 177 Chaffin, Karen Q81 79h Chaffin, Vicki Q jr1 93a, 149b, 165 Chaney, Ma.rvin Qjr1 94-b Chang, Wesley Qsoph'1 73b Chapman, Arthur Qsr1 37, 95a Chapman, Leroy Q81 79a, 97 C11appell, James Q81 65b Chisham, Norman Qjr1 63b, 70b Christman, Don Qsoph1 70a Chronister, Sonya Q jr1 92, 134, 150, 157, l60a, 169a Church, Carol Qjr1 91b, 154a Ciro, Louis Qsr1 37, 63b, 69, 126a, 148a Ciro, Teresa Qsoph1 89, 147b, 161a Clancy, Charles Qfr1 83h Clare, Stuart Qfr1 94a Clark, Elresa Qfr1 81a Clark, Frank Qsr1 37, 95a Clark, John Qjr1 78a Clark, Karen Qsoph1.98b, 150, 15411, 157b, 160b, 166, l78a, 178b Clark, Russ Q81 793 Clark, Vertesa Qsoph1 313 Clark, Wanda Qfr1 94a, l30a Clay, Bill Qfr1 83h Clay, Jay Qjr1 938, 11211 Clay, Ronnie Qfr1 94-a Cleeton, John Qf1'1 76 Clem, Judy QSOP111 9017 Cleveland, Carl Q50P111 7311 Clinton, James QS0l1111 3311, 11211, 1238, 1248. Cobbs, Therion Qfr1 83h COCKYCH, Pat 62171 7031 1575, 164 Cohen, Michael Qsr1 37, 10111 1 Cokerham, Janet 1soph1 77, 154b Coley, Linda 1soph1 90a Collins, 112a, 126a, 174a Collins, Walter 1soph1 9111, 126a Colyer, Roger 181 82a Colyer, Patt f 181 64 Combs, 157a Combs, Les 181 96a Conley, Mike 1fr1 83b Raymond 1sr1 37, 80, 111, 1 Laraine 1jr1 6211, 68b, 134, Cook, christina 181 64, 131 FG11S,RH1'mf1Hd 131 8811 Cool, Thomas 1jr1 6811, 13811, 1410 Cooper, Delores 1sr1 37, 85b, 152a Cooper, Gloria 1fr1 81b, 138b Coloper, James David 1fr1 85a, 120b, 25 Cooper, James R. 1jr1 92, 63b Cotter, Donna 181 82a Cotter, Dorothy 1fr1 88a Cowan, Donald 1fr1 i01a Cowan, Janice 1fr1 98a, 130b, 16111 Cox, Janet 1fr1 98a, 130b, 158b, 161b Cox, Jim 181 79b Cox, Larry 1fr1 85a Cox, Particia 181 64, 131 Craig, Allen 1jr1 99a, 138b, 1410, 142a, 169a Cramm, Craig 181 79a Cramm, Gerald 1jr1 100 Cramm, Warren 1fr1 75b Crawford, Barbara 1fr1 81a Crawford, Frances 1sr1 37, 99a Creel, Kerby 1soph1 100, 139, 148a Crosby, James 1soph1 73b, 138a Crow, Robert 1fr1 86b Cull, Terrance 181 65a Cummings, Dennis 1fr1 75b, 113, 12011, 167 Cunningham, Helen 181 82b Cunningham, Mike 1fr1 92 INDEX STUDENT INDEX Dollison, Susanne 1sr1 38, 8511, 16911 l1onovan, Pam 1soph1 94a Donovan, Patrice 1soph1 6211, 8711, 150a, 161a Door, Beth 1jr1 73a, 168a, 169b Doubleday, Mike 1jr1 53, 59a, 5911, 60, 6311, 7411, 12621. 147a, 15211, 15311, 1710, 174-a, 174b, 175 Dou11leday, Steve 181 5911, 96b Doughty, James 1sr1 38, 71a F Faden, Sandra 1soph1 8111, 12911, 13311 Fair, Keith 1fr1 76. 125, 126c, 16511 Fales, Steve 18,1 66a Fanner, Cheryl 1jr1 92, 14711 Farr, Carolyn J. 181 Farris, Patrick 181 79a Feldman, Linda 1jr1 93a, 12911. 132a, 13211, 14611, 149 Dowling, Larry 1fr1 93b, 112b Draney, Sue 1fr1 6211, 66b, 15811, 161b Dresnick, Joy 1fr1 6611 Dubin, Doug 1sr1 38, 63b, 92, 109, 112, 147a, 155a, 170 Dubois, Randy 181 64 Dudley, Doreene 181 79a Dudley, Sandra 1soph1 73a, 12911, 9a 14 Duffelmeyer, Barbara 1jr1 61, 74b, 134, 148b, 152a, 157a, 15911, 164, 171e, 174a, 174b Duffelmeyer, David 181 96a Duggan, Pat 1fr1 98a Duke, Edna 1sr1 38, 59a, 95b, 149a, 150, Dukes, 174a, 179b Arma Je-ne 1fr1 81b Dukes, Charles 1fr1 83b Dukes, Joel 1soph1 99a, 110, 112, 155a Dukes, Raymond 181 79a Dull, Marilyn 1fr1 101a Dumas, Vicki 1soph1 92, 129b, 132b, 149a, 151b, 157b Duncan, Carole 1fr1 7511 Duncan, Patricia 181 64 Duren, Duvall Duvalli James 181 79a Doug 1fr1 85a Sandra 181 79a Fells, Margaret 181 8811 Fells, Robert 1soph1 6811, 11911 Fcnderson, Bruce 181 79a Fenderson, Janice 1soph1 15411, 157b, 16011 Fenton, Mike 1sr1 39 Fenton. Paulette 1jr1 9511, 148b, 165 Ferguson, Alva 1jr1 98b Ferguson, Minette 1fr1 7511. 130a Feuerstien, Joan 1jr1 69, 166 Fewins, Crystal 181 86a Finkle, Bill 1fr1 91a, 113, 125 Finney, James 1soph1 73a Fisk, Marlene 1fr1 6211, 7511, 130a Fite, Virginia 1soph1 8711 Fitzgerald, Leroy 1sr1 139 Flanagan, George 181 79a Fletcher, Charlesetta 181 65a Fletcher, Linda 1fr1 98a, 150a, 16911 Florence, Margaret 1fr1 81a, 13011 Florence, Mary 1fr1 60a, 130b Floyd, Richard 1sr1 39, 95a, 12611, 168b, 178b Fogel, Larry 1fr1 91b, 125 Fogel, Marietta 1jr1 87a, 14611, 149, 15111, 152a, 176, 178a Foglesong, David 1fr1 8311 Forbis, Dennis 1sr1 39, 63b, 95a Ford, Ruby 1sr1 39, 99b, 154b, 161a Foreman, Karen 1jr1 85b, 150a, D D'Amico, Ann 181 6511 Dale, Kathy 1sr1 70b, 37 Dalton, Herbert 1jr1 Daniel. Ed 1sr1 101b, 37 Daniels, Gregory 1fr1 75b Daniels, Penny 1soph1 81 Danner, Dannie 1fr1 76 Danner, Dianne 1fr1 66b Darnaby, Barbara 1soph1 71b Davis, Bob 1sr1 38, 54, 58, 59a, 59b, 63b, 69, 110, 112, 122, 123a, 124a, 147a, 155a, 164, 165b, 174a, 174b Davis, Diana 1jr1 92, 147b Davis, Evan 1fr1 62a, 8711, 178a, 178b Davis, Etta 1fr1 74a E Eades, Beverley 181 95a, 131 Eades, Carol 1sr1 38, 70b, 176 Eades, Bill 1soph1 98b, 112b Eastman, Bill 1sr1 101b Eastwood, Wes 1jr1 53, 59b, 60, 61, 63b, 91b, 107, 112, 147a, 152b, 155a, 175 Eckel, Sandy 1jr1 98b, 168a, 1680 Eckert. Sandi 1fr1 7511, 130b, 158b Edwards, Bonnie 1jr1 74b, 129a, 132a, 13211, 14811, 160b, 171b, 174b Edwards, Evelyn 1fr1 7511, 13011 Edwards, Janice 181 64 Edwards, Richard 1fr1 7511, 113. 1260, 16811 Eggers, Nancy 1fr1 92 Egy, Kent 1sr1 38, 54, 61, 9111, 14811. 17421, 176, 177 Elder, Mary 1fr1 81h Ellifrits, George 181 86a 152a, 15411 Forte, Bo11by 181 82a ' Foster, Beverly 1jr1 95b, 14911 Foster, David 181 82a Foster, James 1soph1 70b, 16511 Foster, Robert 1jr1 100, 139 Fowler, Joyce 1jr1 95b Fraise, Jolm 1sr1 39, 10111 Fraizer, Nancy 1jr1 74b, 134, 14811, 157a, 165, 171e, 17411 Franano, Jan 1jr1 85b, 149b, 168a Franke, Lawrence 1jr1 164 Garth, Jacquelyn 1fr1 88a Garvin, Larry 1fr1 73a Gazda, Cheryl 1fr1 67a, 13011 Generaux, Paula 1soph1 Generaux, Ray 181 65 Genicke, Adele 1jr1 69 Geolas, George 181 79a Gerdel, Douglas 1fr1 7511, 113, 16511 Gerdel, John 1jr1 93b, 168b Gerhardt, Mary 1fr1 75b Gershberg, Julie 1sr1 39, 75a Gershon, David 181 96b, 1200 Gershon, Harriet 1sr1 39, 99a Gershon, Larry 1sr1 39, 94b, 16511, 17811 Ghrist, Judy 1sr1 39, 95b, 152a, 15611, 165 Gibson, Dwight 1fr1 8611 Gibson, Frank L. 1fr1 68 Gilchrist, Richard 1soph1 78b Gilchrist, Roger 181 86a Gill, David 181 66a Gill, Francis 181 66a Gill, Samual 1sr1 39, 59a, 69b, 85b, 148a Gill, Susan 1jr1 95b Gillham, Sharon 1jr1 67a Glasscock, Stephen 1sr1 40, 54, 59b, 63, 85b, 147a, 152a, 153b, 168b, 172, 174a, 174b Glassner, Patricia 1soph1 90a, 157b Glentzer, B011 1jr1 Glinn, Oval 1soph1 73b Gouchenour, Leslie 1soph1 71a, 112b, 147a Godden, Terry 1fr1 85a, 178d Golden, Emery 1soph1 78a Golden, Lizzie 1fr1 62b, 88a, 13011, 132b Gonnello, William 1soph1 68b, 138b Gonzales, Gwendolyn 1fr1 81a Goodell, Belinda 1soph1 67b, 15711, 160b Goodell, Penelope 1fr1 81b, 158b Goodman, Larry 1fr1 75b Goodman, Louisa 1fr1 75b Goodno, Georganna 1soph1 73b Goodno, Marsha 181 62, 86a Goodpaster, Nancy 1fr1 91a, 150a Gorden, Greg 181 86a Gorden, Larry 1soph1 73a Grabb, Robert 1soph1 Graftaa s, Charlotte 1fr1 Graham, Beverly 1jr1 73a Franklin, Carolyn 181 32b, 131 Franklin, Henry 1soph1 78b, 122, 123b, 1230, 124a, 169b Franson, Richard 1jr1 71a, 138b, Davis, Fred 1jr1 93a Davis, Jim 1sr1 37, 54, 63b, 85b, 108, 112, 12311, 124a, 147a, 155a Davis, John 1jr1 93b Davis, Kenny 1soph1 7311, 108, 112, 155a Davis, Manuel 181 82a, 1200 Davis, Ruthie 1jr1 70b Davis, Sharon 181 65b Davis, Vicki 181 96b, 131, 150a Davis, William 1sr1 80 Davisson, Gary 1jr1 93a, 1260, 169a Dawson, Willialn 1sr1 38, 95a Deal, Betty 181 65b Deal, Clifford 1jr1 93b DeBruin, Erica Alice 66a Dedrick, Marsha 1fr1 81 DeLaney, Janice 1sr1 38, 99b, 129a, 132h, 148b Deming, Ruth 1jr1 75a, 134, 149b, 157a, 165 Denney, Larry 1soph1 70b, 120a DePlasita, Frank 1fr1 91b Dethlefsen, Bruce 181 62b, 96b, 1200 Dethlefsen, Mark 1soph1 78b, 119a, 124b DeVole, Fred 1fr1 76 Dieckman, Forrest 1fr1 91a Dietsch, Rose 1jr1 94b, 165 Dinovitz, Paul 1fr1 76, 151b Dodsworth, Ro11ert 1soph1 9811, 12411, 138a, 141b Doerhoff, Jean 1soph1 97 Doerhoff, Mary .lo 1sr1 38 Dollison, Doug 1sr1 101b Dollison, Steven 1jr1 72, 138a Ellis, Brenda 1soph1 90a Ellis, Joy 181 79b Ellis, Judy 1jr1 6811, 14911 Ellis, Robert 181 64 Ellis, Terry 1soph1 7011, 100, 139 Embich, Carol 181 79a, 131 1410, 142a Frazier, Diana 1jr1 87a, 134, 149a, 157a Fray, Dick 1soph1 91b, 150 Frederick, Bill 1sr1 39, 54, 63b, 80, 114, 148a, 152a, 153b, 1680, 174b Freeman 1 Donna 1fr1 81b Freeman, Gary 1jr1 92 Freeman, Judy 1sr1 39, 176 Freeman, Jim 1jr1 68a, 164 Freeman, Mitchell 1jr1 87b Freeman, Phillip 181 65b Freem an, Phillip 181 65b Freeman Sharon 1fr1 75b Graham, Joyce 1sr1 40 Graham, Judy 1sr1 40, 75a Gramms, Paul F. 1sr1 40, 62b, 80 Grandorff, Janie 1soph1 9019 Gray, Cynthia 1fr1 81a, 130b, 132a Gray, Linda 1jr1 70a, 14911, 168a Greb, James 1sr1 40, 93b, 122, 124a Green, Cheryl 181 86a Green, Dennis 1fr1 76 Greenawalt, Rebecca 1sr1 40, 95a Greene, Cassius 1jr1 91b, 116, 124b, 148a Greenbaum, Joseph 1fr1 98a Greer, Gayle 1soph1 90a Greer, Richard 1fr1 75b Griddine, Charles 1soph1 78b Griddine, Chester 181 86a, 1200 Griffin, Billie Ann 1fr1 91a, 161b Emery, Pat 1sr1 38, 63b, 85b, 116 117, 12611, 148a, 152a, 155a, 169b, 174a Emery, Pam 1fr1 98a Emery, Patricia 1fr1 68a Emler, Joyce 1sr1 38, 61, 9411, 14611, 149, 15411, 167, 17913 Endicott, Dolores 1sr1 38 Endicott, Yvonne 1soph1 90a Englander, Alfred 1sr1 72 Engle, John 1fr1 85a, 178d English, Lee 1soph1 13811 Ensminger, Charles 181 8211 Enz, Margaret 181 66a, 131 Epps, Rick 1sr1 39, 9311, 15111 Epps, Vicki 1fr1 74a, 130a, 166 Epstein, Stan 1soph1 71a, 150 Erickson, Bill 181 86a Erwin, Ronald 181 8211 Erwin, Ronald 1sr1 10111 Estill, Charles 1soph1 6711 Ewing, .Juanita 1jr1 68a, 129a, 13211, 14611, 149, 154a, 15721, 16021 Ewing, Nick 181 79a French, Susan 1soph1 68b Fretwell, Richard 1soph1 100 Fritz, Gary 181 65b Funk, Kathy 181 96a, 131 Furr, Howard 1sr1 39, 63b, 71a Furr, Laneal 1fr1 75b, 161b Furr, Larry 1jr1 69 G Gain, Sherry 1soph1 66b Galliher, James 1soph1 78b Galliher, Tom 1fr1 75b Gamble, Donna 1soph1 Gans, Gussie 1soph1 62a, 66h Garcia, Larry 1fr1 86b Gardel, Robert 1fr1 97a Gardels, Wynoa 1fr1 88a Gardner, Hal 1jr1 63b, 74b, 148a 164, 165b, 1680, 1710, 174b Gardner, Johnny 1fr1 86b, 113 Gardner, Richard 1soph1 87b Garretson, Richard 181 65a, 120a Garrett, Brenda 181 64 Griffin, Henry 181 66a Griffin, James 1jr1 100, 139, 1410 Griffin, Willie 1soph1 100, 139 Griffitts, Robert 1soph1 3711, 13821 Griggs, Geraldine 1soph1 73b Griggs, Glenn 1jr1 69 Griggs, Gregorie 181 86a Griggs, Raymond 1jr1 70b, 138b, 1410 Gross, Wanda 1sr1 40, 95a, 148b Gruber, Greg 181 96a, 1200 Gunderson, Janet 1jr1 74b, 171d, 17411 Gunther, Michael 1jr1 93a Gutierrez, Daniel James 181 82b Gutierrez, Esther M. 181 65 Haas, H Glenda Sue 181 86a Haas, Jim 1soph1 6611 Habiger, Sally 1fr1 84 Hacker, Naomi 1jr1 99a Hacker, Zipora 1soph1 87b 0511 3513, 5613, 3513, 54, 5313, .5713 71a, 30a, 13813 5711, 15813 3 1, 80 132a 124a 95a 12413, Jc lb 141c 19 138a 13813, 14813 171d, 2b Hadjionnnou. Miclinel fsr? 8, 9, 40, 6211, 92, 12611, 147a, 148a, 179d Hadley, Theo Elizabeth ffr? 81b Hahn, liarhara fjr? 9513, 14921, 164 Haile, Howard 18? 8213 Hailv, Linda 18? 79a Hall, Jerry ffr? 70a Hall, Nancy fsr? 40, 99a, 164 Hall, Sue fsoph? 66b 111111. Trudy fsr? 40, 61, 92, 14613, 149, 15211, 15611, 161a, 164, ima, 17413, 17921 Halliburton, Mona fsr? 40, 61, 9813, 134, 14913, 150a, 15213, 15615, 161a, 164, 174a Halpern, Harriet Csoph? 68b, 12913, 15413, 15713, 16013 Hamburg, Richard fsr? 40, 7013 Hamilton, Odell 18? 79a, 120c, 127 Hamilton, Phillis ffr? 84, 13013, 158b, 16113 Hamilton, Sherry fsoph? 73b Hamm, Sheryl 18? 9613 Hammerbacher, Larry 18? 6521, 1200 Hammontree, Ronald ffr? 85a Hancock, Leonard Qfr? 16913 Handley, George 18? 86a, 120c, 16513 Handley, John R. ffr? 120b, 150a Handy, Lona fjr? 9513, 149a, 165 Haney, Marcella C8? 9621, 131, 15811 Hannahs, Claude Csoph? 7813, 120a 3. 1 Harakas, Vicki Csr? 40, 14813, 174b, 17811 Hai-bison, Cathy ffr? 9821, 13013 Harding, Walter Cfr? 76 Hardley, Earline 18? 64 Harmon, Joel ffr? 8313 Harmon, Paula Csoph? 7313 Harnden, Mack fsr? 9, 34, 40, 54, 58, 5911, 6313, 9419, 106, 112, 113, 116, 117, 14721, 1523, 15313, 1553, 164, 16511, 174a, 17413, 175, 177 Harnden, Gregory ffr? 5910, 62b, 68a, 113, 12Ob, 16511 Harnsberger, Dale fsr? 4-1, 100, 139, 140 Harper, Harper, 16113 Harper, Darrel fjr? 100, 139, 1410 Myra Cfr? 7513, 13013, 158b, Randy fjr? 112h Harra, Keith Cfr? 76 Harris, Linda fsoph? 7313 Hartl, Cathy 18? 82a Hartmen, Howard Mike fjr? 6213, 6313, 100, 139, 14113, 141c 1422-1, 167 Hartman, James 18? 79h Hartman, Pat fsoph? 78a, 126c, 1383, 141 Harvey, Eddie fjr? 69 Hass, Linda fsr? 41, 9913, 15613, 16021, 165, 1781 Hass, Millie Cfr? 84 Hassler, Karen ffr? 84, 15411, 15813 Hawk, Steve ffr? 85a Hawks, Hayes, Terry ffr? 76, 126c Billy ffr? 8613 Haynes, Ardella fjr? 75a Haynes, Sheila fsoph? 88a Haynie, Roger fsoph? 78a Haywood, Lillian fsoph? 68 Haywood, Virginia ffr? 84 Hearn, Cary fsr? 41, 54, 59a, 60, 6313, 9411, 109, 112, 122, 1243, 14721, 152z1, 164, 16513, 1743, 175 Hearn, Tom fsoph? 5913, 112, 14721, 166, 16811, 175 Heath, Phyllis ffr? 97, 15813, 16111 Heavey, Mary 18? 9619 Hedgcr, Connie 18? 793 Hggider, Judy fsoph? 71u, 12913 Heine, Cecelia fsr? 34, 41, 54, 58, 59u, 5911, 60, 72, 128, 13221, 13311, 13311, 134, 135, 14811, 1523, 15313, 15621, 15911, 173, 174, 175, 177, 179a 1-lfaine, Louise: ffr? 5913, 68a, 130u 132u, 13213, 15811 livllrfr, Crt-lm'1'1en fjr? 7113 Hr-lm, Pat Csoph? 7311, 14911 llc-lms, Janet ffr? 84- llomingvr. Cary 15019111 7021 114'IIlI?1'1, Nlargarvt fsopll? 92, 12911, 157a, 15713 II.-mlm-son, Donn fs-zopll? 7311 111'll4lf'I'HHIl, Donna 181 66a INDEX STUDENT INDEX Henderson, James 18? 823 Henderson, LaRuth ffr? 84, 130a, 15813, 16113 Henderson, Lorraine ffr? 94a Henderson, Orville Cfr? 85a, 113 Henderson, Penn ffr? 6613 Henderson, Shirley 181 79a, 131 Hendricks, Richard fsoph? 87b, 1410 Henley, Ralph fsr? 80, 13813 Henry, Bob fsr? 41, 95a Henry, Margaret Dianne fsr? 41, 54, 62a, 9913, 134, 135, 14-813, 15611, 15913, 164, 175 Henry, Patricia 181 79a Henschel, George ffr? 6619, 125, 169a Hereford, Glenn fjr? 69, 122, 12421 Hereford, Nancy Cjr? 9511, 165 Herndon, Richard 181 86a Hetrick, Linda fsr? 41, 75a Hickerson, Vickie ffr? 84 Hickman, Mike 181 86a Hickman, Reta ffr? 6613, 13013, 15921 Hickman, Ruth fjr? 6713, 165 Hicks, Donnie 18? 79b Hicks, Robert fsoph? 78a, 13813 Hicks, Robert .lay fsoph? 78a, 13813 Higgins, Janet fjr? 101a, 149a, 157a, 160a, 165, 178a Higham, Mike ffr? 98a Hill, Erie Cfr? 91b Hill, Terry 18? 82a Hiller, Charles Michael ffr? 85a Hilsinger, Vicki fjr? 74b, 129a, 13213, 134, 14713, 15211, 157a, 161a, 17111, 17413, 175 Himmelstein, Harold Cfr? 98a, 16911 Hinchey, Clennis ffr? 84, 15811, 16111 Hinds, Janice Marie 18? 86a Hinecker, Bill Cjr? 9113, 107, 112, 1475. Hinshaw, Kathy fsoph? 89, 14611, 149 Hinton, Glenda ffr? 84 Hockett, Jean Ksoph? 81a Hodges, Janice Cjr? 92 Hodgkin, Henry Ksr? 41, 9111 Hodgkin, Mary Csoph? 731J, 13061 Hofheins, Stephen ffr? 74a Holden, Charles 18? 7911 Holder, Mike 18? 96a, 1200 Holk, Dan fsoph? 100, 139 Hollan, Michael lsr? 41, 9113 Holland, Phillip Csr? 41, 71a Holland, Prines ffr? 85a, 113, 125 Holland, Reggie 18? 8813 Holler, Bill fsoph? 7813 Holler, Juanita Qsr? 9813, 14911, 150a, 165, 174-a Hollis, Diana fsoph? 77 Holman, Bill Cfr? 60, 98a, 151b Holmberg, Rebecca ijr? 94b, 15 Holmes, Leroy fsr? 4-1, 80, 116, 118, 1230, 124a, 164 Holmes, Renee 6211, 84, 13021, 132113, 161b Hooker, Shirlee ffr? 94a Hopkins, Brenda ffr? 8613 Hopkins, Elizabeth f8? 79a Hopkins, Joan fsoph? 70a, 149a Hopkins, Mary Csr? 41, 67a Horn, Bruce Csoph? 78a Hotchkiss, Carol Sue fjr? 72, 104, 1573, 161a, 165 House, Eddie ffr? 6613, 178d Howard, Donald Cfr? 8313 Howle, Greg fsr? 41, 100, 139 Hubbard, Darlene fsoph? 9011 Hubbard,-Terry fsoph? 78b, 11213, 12411 1-lug, Michael Csr? 8, 9, 42, 62b, 9311, 122, 1241, 147a, 14-8a, 15313, 16911, 176, 177 Hughes, Cathy ffr? 81 Hughes, Sandra fsr? 1711, 42, 54, 5911, 80, 104, 114, 115, 14713, 15211, 15313, 15611, 17411, 175 Hullman, Helen fir? 91a Hurnfcld, Dorothy fjr? 87a Hunt, Glenn fsr? 42, 10111 Hunt, Gloria fjr? 9513, 132a, 14713, 157a llunt, Lee 18? 6213, 8213, 1206 Hunt, Linda 18? 8621 Hunt, Oneila fsoph? 77, 12911 Hunt, Sue fsoph? 953 Hurt, Sharon 18? 793 Hymer, 11913 Ronald firm 9313, 11213, I lddings, Larry ffr? 74a lnfinger, Gary fgrj 4.2 Ingold, lngold, , 80 Bonnie ffr? 91a Connie ffr? 97 Irvin, Deborah 18? 96a J Jacks, Beverly ffr? 6613 Jackson, Charles 18? 88b Jackson, Dave fsoph? 78a Jackson, John 18? 65a, 1200 Jackson, Paul ffr? 88a, 113 Jackson, Terrence 18? 82a, 1200 Jacobs, Lavonia ffr? 97 Jacobson, Steve ffr? 120b Jacoby, Alfred Cfr? 9110 James, Joe fsoph? 100, 139 Jamierson, Yvonne 18? 66a, 131 Jargosch, lrma fsoph? 73b Jargosch, Ursula fsoph? 6819, 157b Jeffries, Linda ffr? 97 Jenkins, Jan fsoph? 62a, 7313 Jenkins, Mollie ffr? 97 Jenkins, Orville lsr? 42, 61, 63b, 7411, 14721, 164, 16513, 171, 17419, 176, 177 Jenkins, Tom 18? 120c Jennings, Judy fsoph? 8713 Jensen, Jepson, Jepson, Naomi 18? 8213 John fjr? 6313, 9317, 148a Tom fsr? 42, 63b, 80, 178c Jiles, Gayola fsoph? 91b Jiles, Isafene 18? 79b Jiles, Phyllis fjr? 62b, 93a Jobe, Earlene 18? 65a Johnson, Bonnie ffr? 6613 Johnson, Bonnie fjr? 93a, 164 Johnson, Brenda 18? 64, 15813 Johnson, Charles 18? 79b Johnson, Dwayne N. 18? 65 Johnson, Floyd fjr? 69 Johnson, Fredia fsoph? 77 .1ohnson, Gloria fsr? 42, 101b Johnson, Jean 18? 8213 Johnson, Johnny Cfr? 94a, 113 Johnson, Judy fsoph? 105, 12913, 11321, 148b, 15313, 157a, 157b, 166, 179d Johnson, Kenny 18? 7913 Johnson Letha sr? 42 98b, 165 3 f , Johnson, Michael Csoph? 89, 9413 Johnson, Mike Csr? 42 Johnson, Saundra fjr? 69 Johnson, Sharon ffr? 97, 157b Johnson, Sheri fsoph? 73b Johnson, Terry ifr? 66b Johnston, Donna fsr? 42, 54, 62a 80, 104, 148b, 152a, 15313, 156b, 15913, 164, 172, 174a, 174b, 175, 17923. Joiner, Demancy 1soph1 13821 Joiner, Joyce Cfr? 84, 13013 Jones, Bettye fjr? 67a jones, Diana M. 18? 65a Jones, Jacqueline fjr? 85b, 12913, 134, 14911, 152a, 157a Jones, Karen f8? 86a, 131 Jones, Leavy 18? 8213 Jones, Linea ffr? 7513, 13013 Jones, Mary fjr? 9513, 165 Jones, Norman fsoph? 7813, 107, 112, 155a Jones, Pat ffr? 67a jones, Paul ffr? 8613, 113, 125 Jones, Ruthie fsoph? 9013 Joyce, Frank fjr? 9821, 125, 150 Justice, .lay 1911? 42, 7413, 1263, 147a, 15221, 164, 165, 171, 17411 K Kaczor, Dennie Lf-e ffr? 94a, 12013 Kampschroeder, Francis Csoph? 71b Katz, Michael fsoph? 7113 Kavorinos, Toni Csoph? 6213, 9013, 15713, 16011 Kc-cton, Dave fjr? 72 Keeton, Janice Cjr? 10121 Keith, John ffr? 73a, 9611 Kf'llI,'l', Richard fjr? 7011, 141c Kelley, Judy Hr? 97 Kelley, Keith, fsr? 42, 80 Kelly, Kathy ffr? 9811, 15021 Kelly, Mike ffr? 74-a Kelsey, lsahelle fir? 97 Kelsey, Verna ffr? 97 Kelso, Jane fsr? 42, 7413, 171c, 17413 Keltner, Gary fjr? 9311 Kennedy, Shirlie Cfr? 9813, 130a, 132a, 13213, 150, 15811, 15921 Kcrstetter, Walter Vaughn fsr? 42, 10113 Kidd, Hattie ffr? 81b, 13021 Kidd, Juanita Cfr? 88a, 130a Kinder, Nita fsr? 43, 75a, 149h King, Arm C83 863, 15813, 161b King, Carol fjr? 67a, 16013 King, Frank ffr? 7513 King, Larrv ffr? 101a King, Louella 18? 86a King, Richard fjr? 91h King, SUZHH ffr? 98a, 16111 Kinkade, Patricia Cjr? 69, 168a, 168c Kinser, Steven fsoph? 71a, 126c, 150 Kinsey, Larry K8? 8213 Kirke, Bill fsoph? 6713 Kirke, Katha 18? 86:1 Kirkland, Mildred 18? 66a Kissee, Sharon lsr? 101a Kitchen, Harold fsr? 43, 63, 6813, 14711, 164, 16511, 177 Kitner, ,lack 18? 8811 Klima, Vonice C8? 86a Klima, Richard fsoph? 8713 Klugman, Steve fsr? 43, 93, 155a Knaus, Susan fsoph? 9013 Knighten, Doris 18? 88a Knighten, Velma ffr? 8613 Knox, Bill fsr? 43, 95a Koch, Kenneth 18? 96a, 1200, 154-13 Koch, Ronald Csoph? 10113 Koch, Shirley Ann ljr? 87a, 149a, 174a, 1793. Koch, Shirley Jean fjr? 87a, 146a, 1683. Koelling, Sherry ffr? 98a, 13013, 15813, 16113 Kolius, George fjr? 99a Konomos, Nickolas 18? 64 Kornfeld, Alex fsoph? 7113, 12413 Kornfeld, Steve 18? 86a Kosfeld, Rebecca ffr? 84 Koste, Dottie lsr? 34, 43, 54, 58, 59a, 4913, 95'a, 104, 114, 115, 14621, 14713, 15221, 15313, 15613, 15913, 170, 174a, 17413 Kovachevich, Chris ffr? 76, 151b Kraay, Sally .10 ffr? 84, 16913 Kramer, Alice Qfr? 150, 15813, 15913, 16110 Kramer, Jon fsr? 43, 101b Kratschmer, Pat fsoph? 8713 Krueger, Dennis ffr? 8613 Kuchenmeister, Fred fsr? 43, 9413, 1265, 17813 Kuebler, Eugene fsr? 43, 10113 Kuhn, Warren Cfr? 94a Kunz, Kris Cjr? 94b, 14813, 150a, 1543, 16811, 1681? Kurtz, Zelta ffr? 97 L Ladd, Dianna fsoph? 9810, 1291-, 150, 15713, 15913, 160a Lake, Curt fsr? 43, 9521 Lumpkin, Diana 18? 3221 Lang, Frank ffr? 6213, 98a, 16513 Lang, Gerald fsr? 43, 9311 Larson, Harold ffr? 92 Lassley, Richard Cjr? 99a Lutta, John ffr? 9811, 113 Layson, Connie ffr? 67a, 13013, 150a, 15813, 16113, 167 Leap, Audrey Lou fjr? 9411 Leap, Donna fsr? 43, 95:1 Leaton, Larry 13? 6611 Lee, Billy fsoph? 70a Lee, Robert ffr? 74a Lee, Viola fjr? 67a L4-nlons, 11ar1iara 131 11011 Lemons, Joe fir? 6811 Leonard, Anita 18? 8211 1,1-onard, Linda fsr? 43, 54, 9411, 114, 115, 134, 14713, 15311, 15611, 185 16021, 165, 17411. 175 Leslie, Floyd Richard 1jr1 8511 Letchworth, Tom 181 7911 Levene, Tommy 1fr1 98a, 15111 Levene, William 1soph1 12661, 14811, 16511, 169a, 179d Levine, Razelle 1fr1 68a, 13011, 15411 Marcy, INDEX STUDENT INDEX Ronald 18,1 65a Markle, Al tsr1 44, 10111 Marks, Marley Marley Marley Linda 1sr1 44, 10111 Q! , Carol 1fr1 73a , Janice 1jr1 Wavligfx , JoAnn Gopg' 0b o Mitchell, lmogene 1fr1 9M 'on, Dennis 1sr' b 11 'tcl1ell, Johnrv 1fr1XQ111 ' 1 e, Kathlee hl 78a, l57a 1litchell, Lar 1 b veer, Barba s 72 Mitchell, Wmgst 131 Neer. t jr 87a Mob ', Dian 1fr1 91a, 011, 16lb 1 idha 1, Jean 1fr1 98a, 15111, '11od , Katina 11 676 b, 6lb 7 Mig, Robert 1fr1 83a Lewis , Al 1soph1 6211, 7811, 148a, 150 Lewis, James 1sr1 43, 63b, 80, 116, 118, 1230, l24a, 155a, 169a Lewis, Larry 1sr1 43, 63b, 8511 Lewis Linda Lou 1soph1 62b, 9lb, 154b, 1576, 161a Niemeyer inda 1fr1 63 130a, Dip 125 MCKCH 1604, 178a Lewis, Mary 1fr1 75b Lewis, Ronald 181 96a, 1200 Liberman, Bob 1soph1 73b, 109, 112 Liberman, Dick 1sr1 99a Lieb, Jerry 181 79b Liming, Janet 181 96b Limbaugh, Julie 1fr1 97 Limbaugh, Stephen 1soph1 77 Lindeman, Donald 181 82b Lindeman, Larry 1jr1 69 Linder, Deborah 181 65 Linder, Judy 1soph1 78a Linder, Sharon 1jr1 72 Lindsey, Diane 1soph1 89, 12911, 150a, 160b Lindsey, Donna 1sr1 44, 80, 134, 149b, 156b, 157b, 160b, 174a, 179a Lindsey, Eunice 1sr1 44, 67a Lindsey, Geraldine 1soph1 77 Linebaugh, Gay 1sr1 73a Linthicum, Glenda 1jr1 67a Linville, Elaine 1sr1 44, 95a, 129a, 132a, 132b, 133a, 133b Little, Peggy 1fr1 67a Littlefield, Ben 1soph1 7lb, 138b Litvien, Phyllis 181 64, 131, 161b Litvien, Sheila 1soph1 90a, .129b, 157b Lively, Gayle 1fr1 67a, 150 Loar, Linda 1sopl11 78a Loar, Ted 1sr1 44, 69, 164 Lobdell, Mike 1fr1 94a, 165b Loel1, Phyllis 1sr1 44 Loethen, Carolyn 1jr1 8711 Logrosso, Sammy 1fr1 83b Lol.lar, Sue 1sr1 44, 85b, 149a, 15311, 156b, 159b, 164, 174a, 1790 Long, Darlene 1jrJ 75a, 134, 150a, 165 - Long, George 1soph1 77, 138b Long, Joyce 181 79h Lorence, Sara 1fr1 67a Loris, Chris 181 86a Lounce, Harry 181 65b, 1200 Lovell, Shirley 1sr1 44, 94b Lowe, Dinah 181 65b Lowe,-Lester 1jr1 69, ll2b, 124b Lund, Jane Ann 1jr1 101a Lund, Stuart 181 79a Lutz, Laurel tjr1 87a, 149a Lyman, David 1jr1 59b, 60, 74b, 1260, 151b, 152b, 165b, 171a, 174b, 175 Lynn, Vicki 1soph1 90a, 169a Mac MacFarlane, Linda 1jr1 87a, 150, 164 M Mack, Gary 1sr1 10111 Macken, Rhonda 1soph1 70a, 146b, 149, 154b Maddux, Karen 1soph1 78a, 12911, 160a Madsen, Jerry 181 88b Maienschein, Gene 1fr1 98b Maienschein, Gary 1jr1 53, 59a, 60, 62a, 7411. 1260, 146a, 14-8a. 152b, 15311, l71a, 174a, 174b, 175 Mallin, Charles 1fr1 9lb Mallory, David 1sr1 44, 85b, 155a, 164, l65b Malone, Angelis 1sr1 44, 9lb, 133b, l54b, 15611, l60a, 174a, 178a Malone, Jim 1jr1 99a Malone, Harold 1fr1 85a Malone, Sherman 1soph1 7111 Mann, Kenneth 1jr1 67b Manning, Bertha 1fr1 8611 Mar lot o,ce 181 65a o at, Mike 1 1 9a, 62a, 101a, 0 Marley m , 93a, 13811, We entine, Gayle s 4, 2 131119 ,Sf A 20 Marrlo t, Lester 181 8 Marriott, Victor 1soph1 Marshall, Larry 1soph1 7011, 13 , 1 s Marshall, Jimmy 1fr1 66b, 113? X M tbia, Gary 1soph1 78 411 o e, Barnard 1 861 0 Moore, Billy 1fr1 Moore, Charles 1r1 6611 Moore, ' Etta 1jr1 62a, 7 , 14 , 1, 178a N o illiam 1 1 O 1 gan, Donald 1 1 1 11 orris, irley 1sr1 , 10111 Morrow, 181 82a MOUQVPJ ry 1soph1 71a, 11911 mt , Stephen 181 64 s Ga 1fr1 74a 16517 16811 4 ry 1 1 Moss, Linda 1sr1 45, 91, 15411, 164, 174-a Mowell, Linda 181 65a Mullikin, Marsha 1fr1 84 Neidig, Sandra 1sr1 72 Nelson, Davis 1sr1 46, 16511, 176, 177 Nelson, llene 1sr1 46 Nelson, Nelson, l38a, Nepote, N ef, Jonel 1soph1 78a, l29b Rhoda 1jr1 75a 5 1410 Jo Ya' X . y r 46, 95a y, rginia 1fr1 97, 13011 Nelson, Russell Allen 1s 111 68a, l57a, Nichols oan 99a C liaholsi Donrita 1fr1 84 Nichols Phyuas '?,wfb147b, 6 y y 1 1 158b '1 . V b, Nielson, on 82b, 96a 13211, 158b Nigh, Gary 1fr1 62 , 16511 Marshall, Ronnie 1sr1 14721, 1 Martasin, Adrien 1 6b, 13 Martens, Dale 6a Martens, Jtgptfrb 81a, 130b Martens? tsr1 44, 99b, 165 Martin, 1soph167b, 8a Martin, George 181 66 Martin,Jea c Wb,94b, 128, 13211, 1 46 , 149, 156b,X 164 Martin, J y 1soph1 a Martin, Rick 1sr 4 , 63 , 99a, 114, 12316, Q 47 553, 175 Martin, Roland 8106611 Marts, Karen ph1 129b, 132b, 149a, 157b Marvin, Alan 1fr1 91a Mason, James 1jr1 9311 Margua, Lynia 181 7911 Munkirs, Marshall 1jr1 93a Minoz, Norma Jean 1fr1 74a Murphy, Janet 1fr1 74a, 130a, 158b, 16111 Musick, Sue 1fr1 98a, 151, 154b Myles, Patricia 181 6511 Massa, Susan 1jr1 149a, l57a, 178a Masters, Cora 1sr1 45, 75a Masters, Sandra 1fr1 83a, 130b Masterson, Cordelia 1fr1 9lb, 130a, 158b, 16111 Masterson, Leon 1soph1 78b Mathae, Margaret 1jr1 62a, 68b, 146b, 149, 152 Matheis, Douglas 1sr1 45, 63b, 95a, 124a, l47a, 176, 177 Mathis, Ernest 181 86a Matthews, Barbara 1fr1 81 Maupin, Madlyn 1jr1 67b May, Leonard 1fr1 85a Maxey, Bill tsoph1 73b Mayhugh, Jeniece 1jr1 67a, 132a, l57a, 16la, 165 Mayhugh, Roger fsophl 7811 Meeker, Sheryl 1fr1 62a, 91a Medley, Gary 1soph1 78b Meiners, Richard 1jr1 69, l12b Meinsen, Shelia 1soph1 70a Meinsen, Steve 1fr1 91a Melvin, Bill 181 79b, 1200 Melvin, James 1soph1 71a, 120a Mendelsolm, Maidee 1soph1 68b Menn, Don 1jr1 61, 63b, 74b, 1260, l47a, 152b, 16511, l71e, 174b, 175 Menn, Eric 1jr1 60, 61, 74b, 1260, 14-7a, l52b, 171b, 174b, 175 Merriott, Lucky 1fr1 76, 125 Messick, Karen 1jr1 83a Mestdagh, Martha 1jr1 74b, 134, l57a, 160a, l7lb, 174b, 178a Mestdagh, Mary 1sr1 45, 70b, 134, 149a, 150, 156b, 159a, 170, l74b, 178a Mestdagh, Myrna 1fr1 91a, 14811 Metcalf, Bob 1fr1 86b Metcalf, Loraine 181 96b Metzler, Carol 1soph1 68b, 12911 Michael, Dennis 181 64 Middleton, Don 1soph1 87b Middleton, Marjorie 1jr1 9811, 134, Mc McAllister, Jim 181 82a McAllister, Martha 1fr1 97 McAlli McAni ster, Mary 1soph1 90a nch Ma 1'r1 101a 1 FY 1 McBride, Bill 1soph1 89 McBride, Chuck 181 9611 McBride, Elwin 181 82a McBurney, Billie Jean 1soph1 68b McCahon, Maureen 1soph1 8711, 105, 129b, 157b, 160b McCanclless, Harry 181 64 McCarthy, Mary 1sr1 45, 80, 174b, 176 McCaughey, Linda 1jr1 87a McClanahan, Sara 1fr1 97 McCone, Mark 1fr1 98b, 113, 120b, 125, 1780 McCoy, David 1sr1 45, 108, 112, 122, 124a, l47a, 155a McCoy, Ida May 1jrJ 6211, 67a, 14911 McCoy, Tom 1fr1 74a McCroskey, Carolyn 181 7911, 131 McCroskey, Robert 1fr1 83a McCullough, Linda 1soph1 87b McCully, Martha 1fr1 73a MOCurley, Sandra 1fr1 97 McDermand, Margaret 1sr1 45, 62b, 95b, 134, 156b McDowell, Allen 1fr1 91a McDowell, Carolyn 1soph1 90b McDowell, Linda 1sop111 92, 157b McDowell, Pam 1soph1 97 McElroy, Linda 1fr1 74a, 158b McGaw, Vicki 1sr1 45, l01b McGee, Dottie 1jr1 95b McGee Jane 1fr1 59a, 98a, 132a, 158b:161b McGee, Judy 1jr1 53, 87a, 130a, 132b 134, 14711, 15211, 1573, 161a: 165, 175 zie, Carol 1fr1 66b 15Oa, l57a, 165 Miller, Barbara 1fr1 91a Miller, Betty 1jr1 67a Miller, Beverly 1soph1 89, 12911, 150a, Miller, Miller, Miller, 154b Burton 1soph1 71b Dennis 1soph1 71a Diana 1fr1 67a, 15lb Miller, Eddie 1jr1 93b Millff. Gary 1jr1 63b, 9lb, l47a Miller, Jane 1soph1 90b, 129b, 13011 Miller, Pamela tfr1 91a, l32b, 161b Miller, Ray 1soph1 68b, 138b Miller. Richard 1fr1 66b, 113, 125 Miller, Sharon 181 96b Mineo, Gary 1fr1 9111, 113, 125 Mishler. Pat 1soph1 73b Mitchell, Fred 1jr1 99a Mitchell, Gail 1sr1 45, 75a, 176 McKenzie, Charles 1jr1 93b McNeal, Deane 1sop111 90b, 149a McPherson, Terry 181 96b, 131 McRoy, Dorothy 1jr1 75a McVay, Barbara 1soph1 l47b, 153b l57a, 178a M0Vay, Dixie 1j1'1 67a, 132a, 16la, 178a M0Vey, Norman 1sr1 45, 63b, 80, l47a, l52a, 1780 McWilliams, Cliff 1jr1 94b, 106, 112, 124b, 155a McWilliams, Danny 181 65a McWilliams, Evelyn 1fr1 75b McWilliams, Leon 1sr1 93b N Napper, Joe 1soph1 70b, l38a, 1410, 165b Nihart, Glenn 1jr1 99 Nixon, Pete 1jr1 63b, 71a, 111, 112a, l38a, 142a, 1680 Nixon, Thomas 1fr1 91a Noel, Helen 1fr1 74a Norberg, Elizabeth 1fr1 74a Norris, Linda 1fr1 87a, l47b, l57a Norton, Herman 1fr1 88a Noland, Keith 1fr1 91a, 113, 125 Notestine, Richard 1jr1 85b Nowlin, Jerry 1jr1 71b Nutt, Nancy 1fr1 74a Nutt, Robert 181 96a Nutter, Charles 1sr1 69 Nutter, Delores 181 65b, 131 Nutter, Ronald 1soph1 87b O Oberndorfer, Jim 1fr1 98b, 125 O'Dell. Leslie 1soDh1 90b O'Donnell, Charlotte 1fr1 62a, 74a, 158b Oelklaus, John 1fr1 76, 168b Ogan, Ruth 1fr1 81a Ogan, Patricia 1jr1 69 Ohman, Nancy 1jr1 68b, 150, l47a, l60a, 178a Ohman, Sarah 181 96b, 167 Oldham, Bill 1fr1 91a, 113 Oliver, Terry 1soph1 87b Oliver, Jammie 181 64 Olsen, Dave 1soph1 ll2b, l47a O'Neill, Tom 181 6511 O'Rourke, Patricia 1sr1 46, 95a Orvis. Bessie 1sr1 46, 80, 174a Osgood, Floyd 1soph1 74a Overton, Gary 1fr1 91a, 125 Owen, Terra Lee 1fr1 74a, 13011, 150a, 158b Owens11y, Pat 1fr1 62b, 74a, 15011, 15811, 16lb Owensby, Phyllis 181 9611, 15811 Oberndorfer, Jim 1fr1 98b, 125 O'Dell, Leslie 1soph1 90b O'Donnell, Charlotte 1fr1 62a, 74a, 130a, 158b Oelklaus, John 1fr1 76, 168b Ogan, Ruth 1fr1 69 Ohman, Nancy 1fr1 68b, 150, 15721, Ohman, Sarah 181 96b, 167 Oldham, Bill 1fr1 91a. 113 Oliver, Terry 1soph1 87b Oliver, Jammie 181 64 Olsen, Dave 1soph1 112b, 14-7a O'Neill, Tom 181 65b O'Rourke, Patricia 1sr1 46, 95a Orvis, Bessie 1sr1 46, 80, 174a Osgood, Floyd 1soph1 74a Overton, Gary 1fr1 91a, 125 Owen, Terra Lee 1frJ 74a, 130b, 15021, 15811 Owensby, Pat 1fr1 6211, 74a, 130a, 150a, 158b, 16111 Owensby, Phyllis 181 96b, 158b P Paddack, Anne 1jr1 95b, 14-8b Paddock, Freddy 1fr1 91a, l20b, Rooks, Scharnhorst, Sharon Qfr1 67a 175, 11 1111, 177 58a 1 I 1-7b, 30a, I5 12a, 'a 1 74-a, 47a, 3011, ,50a, 25 74a, 15721 7a 1 .30b, 130a, .2011 126b. l65b, 166, 168b Page, Melvin Leroy Q81 82b Pardee, Herbert Q81 82b Pardee, Melanie Qfr1 74a Parish, Pat Qfr1 74a, 130a, 132b Park, Nancy Q81 59b, 62b, 64, 131, 16lb Parker, Allen Qfr1 91a Parker, Angela Qsoph1 73a Parker, Cary Qsr1 46, 63b, 8511 Parker, Patricia Qsoph1 81b Parks, Marilyn Qjr1 87a, 129a, gggb, 134, 148b, 152a, 157a, 160a, Parks Barbara Qsr1 46 70b Parks: Nancy Q91 158b, Parks, Patricia Qsr1 46, 67a Parsons, Don Q81 66a, 167 Partington, Nancy Q81 96a Patterson, Larry Qjr1 93b, 124b Paxton, Frank Qsr1 46, 72 Paxton, Jim Qsoph1 85a Payne, Archileen Qjr1 133b Payne, Linda Qsoph1 90a, 129b Paynter, Barbara Qsoph1 77, 154b Paynter, Susan Lorene Q81 66a, 131, 166 Payton, Donna Q81 65a Peery, Mike Qfr1 87b Pence, Jerry Qfr1 91a, 113 Penick, Craig Qfr1 91a, 113 Penick, Janice Qsr1 46, 80, 147b, 150, l56b, 160a, 164, 174a, 174b, 175, 179c Pennington, Cheryl Q81 96a, 131, 158b Perky, Linda Q81 86a Perkins, Charles Qsoph1 78b Perry, James Qsoph1 100, 120a, 124b, 139 Perry, Sherman Qsr1 100 Petrus, Charlene Qjr1 75a Pett, Ruth Qsoph1 90b, 129b, 151b, 161a Pfeiffer, Mike Q81 62b, 65a, 120c Pflanz, Carole Qfr1 98a, 130a, 158b, 161b Phillips, Larry Qjr1 63b, 101b, 112b, 116, 117, 121 Phillips, Terry Qsoph1 78h Phipps, Raymond Qsr1 139 Phipps, John Keith Qfr1 91a Pierson, Tom Qfr1 91a Pishel, Patrick Qsoph1 7311 Pitchford, Jack Qfr1 83b Pittala, Jerry Qsoph1 67b Pittala, Tom Qfr1 74a Pittman, Jerry Qsr1 46, 69, 138a, 140 Pittman, Karen Qsr1 46, 99b Pitts, Chuck Qsr1 46, 62a, 62b, 85a, 147a, 150, 165b, 168c Pitts, Duncan Qsoph1 78b, 168b Poggemeyer, Gloria Qjr1 87a Poindexter, Carol Qfr1 74a Poindexter, Linda Qjr1 8711, 149a Polalllis, Nickolos Q81 65a Polk, Wilder Qfr1 8111 Pope, Frances Elizabeth Qsoph1 157a, 167 Pope, Kathy Qsr1 46, 9811, 149b, 150a, 161a, 1743. Porter, Bob Qfr1 7511 INDEX STUDENT INDEX 1680 Poor, Doyle fan 6211, 96a PIVOT, Jane Qfr1 83a Pursel, Dallas Qsoph1 6711, 1263 Pursel, Knrhwn Q81 654, 131 Pursel, Ronnie ffrh 741, 126a Putnam, Bonnie Qjr1 92 Q Quasa, John Q81 88a Quick, Bob 481 9611 Quwk, Kay Qjr1 874, 134, 14311, 15211, 1544, 1574, 1794 Quick, Larry Qfr1 743, 165b Qliggn Pam Q81 9611, 131, 15811, QU1gg1 Janice Qfr1 83a Quant, Jack Q81 1013 R Rabinowitz, Cheryl Qsoph1 99a R3bY1 Pam, fsoph1 89, 132a, 150a, 157b, 160b Radcliffe, Susan Qfr1 68a Radolovich, Giuliano Qfr1 74a, 125 Rader, Linda Qsr1 47, 75a Raemer, Diana Q81 62a, 62b, 66a, 131, 161b Raemer, Vicky Qsoph1 9013 Rains, Sheryl Qsr1 47, 54, 62b, 95a, 14711, 150, 15611 Ramirez, Robin Q81 96a Ramsey, George Qfr1 82a Randolph, Marie Qfr1 84 Rasco, Fred Qsoph1 83b, 138a Rash, James Qfr1 76, 113 Ray, Linda Qfr1 81b, 169b Raymond, Arthur Q81 8211 Rector, Richard Q81 82a Reed, Michael Qsr1 47, 71a Reeder, Susan Qsoph1 90b Reese, Ruth Q81 96b Reeve, Lee Ann Qjr1 53, 59a, 62a, 87a, 129a, 132a,.134, 14-8b, 152, 157a, 159b, 165, 174a, 179a Refer, Tamby Qsr1 47, 95a, 164 Reffitt, Beverly Qsr1 47, 101b Reffitt, Don Qsoph1 85a Reichman, Pamela Key Qsoph1 71b Reimer, Wilma Qsr1 47, 75a, 165 Relf, Donna Qsoph1 59a, 62a, 78a, 105, 147b, 157b, 161a, 168a, 169b Remis, Linda Qsr1 47, 75a, 151b Retzer, Hilda Qjr1 67a, 157a, 161a Revels, Karen Q81 82a Reynolds, Barbara Qsoph1 68b Reynolds, Larry Qsr1 46, 91b Reynolds, Ronald Qfr1 76 Rhodes, Alberta Qjr1 70a Rhynerson, Barbara Q81 88b Rice, George Q81 88b Rich, Ricarda Qfr1 84 Richards, Jeff Q81 96a I Rodnbnugh, Stephen Q81 9611, 166 Rodger s, Jo Marie Qfr1 98b Roll, Anna 4311 47, 10113 Roll, Richard Qsoph1 87h Donald Qfr1 76 Roscoe, Milton Qsr1 47, 8911 Scott, Lora Lea fsr1 49, 54, 7511 1461 14811 150 13611 15911' 134, , , 7 , , 176, 177, 178 Scott, Regina Q81 66a Scott, Shirley Qsr1 49, 9911 Roscoe, Robert Q81 9611, 1205 Rose, Carolyn .Qjr1 62a, 94b, 148b Rose, David on 6311, 9411, 11211, 126c Rose, Joanne Qsr1 48, 95h Rose Margaret Qfr1 84 Rose Mary Ellen Qfr1 84 3 Rose, Michaa 4111 93b, 122, 1241 Rosenfield, Dan Q81 96b, 126a, 127, 150a Scudiero, Ricky Qsoph1 77, 11211, 12011 Scurlock, Linda Qjr1 68 Seamands, Edward Q81 65 Seeley, Gary Qsr1 49, 95a Seidler, Hariette Qjr1 9511 Seifert, Martha Qjr1 9411, l49b, 165 Self, Lana Qjr1 98b, 150a, 165 Self, Pete Qfr1 83a Selle, Fredena Q81 65a Sells, Barbara Qsr1 49, 95a Ross, Emmett Qsoph1 85a Ross, Tony Qsr1 48, 70b, 165b Rothschild, Rick Qsoph1 78a Rotman, Ala Qsoph1 98b, 132a, 150 Rotolo, Jenice Q81 66a Rowe, Karen Qsr1 48, 75a, 165 Rowland, Bob Qfr1 76 Rowland, Michael Qjr1 63b, 74b, 171d, 174b Ruark, Becky Qjr1 62a, 62b, 69, 147b, 165 Ruark, Tom Qsr1 48, 54, 62b, 94a, 107, 112, 122, 123a, 123b, 124a, 1553, 16511 Ruble, Lois Qjr1 74b, 134, 146a, 146b, 149, 157a, 161a, 1710, 17411 Rudin, Susan Qjr1 93a Rudolph, Ann Qsr1 48, 99b, 134, l56b, 159b, 164, 178a Rudolph, Jim Qsoph1 71b Rl1d01Ph, Jan Qsr1 48, 99b, 128, 132a, 13213, 133a, 134, 143, 15211, 159b, 178a Rudolph, JoAnne Qjr1 94b, 129a, 132a, 13211, 13311, 134, 14911, 1574, 161a, 165, 178a Runyon, Debbie Qfr1 81a Rush, Albert Qfr1 83b Ryan, Linda Qjr1 71b, 14911 S Sage, Judy Qsr1 48, 70b Sams, Charles Q81 66a Sandbach Budd Q81 96a Sewell, 14931, Sewell, Beverly Qsr1 49, 61, 134, 15111, l56b, 162, 179b David Qjr1 93b Sexton, Charles Qsr1 49, 93b Shaffer, Linda Qsoph1 91b, 151b, 160b Shaibe, Regina Qfr1 98a, 151b, 167 Shamie Shirley Qfr1 84 Sharpe, Mary Qsoph1 90a Shaw, Jerry Qsoph1 92, 138a, 14lc Sheets, Sue Qfr1 62a, 84 Shelby, Calvin Qfr1 66b Shelby, Grace Qjr1 94b, 129a, 13211, 133a, 151b, 157a, 165 Shelor, Glenda Qfr1 67a Shelor, Ronald Qsoph1 70b, 138a, 141c Shelton, Ann Qfr1 79a Shelton, Jim Qsoph1 73b, 138a Shelton, John Qsr1 49, 94b, 138b, 140, 164 Shephard, Kenny Qfr1 75b Sherrod, Robert Qfr1 98a, 113 Shields, Charles Qsoph1 77, 138a, 141c Shipman, Jessie Q81 66a Shipman, Larry Qfr1 83a Short, Carolyn Qsr1 49, 68b, 165 Short, Judith Q81 62a Showalter, Vera Qfr1 84 Shrock, Vivian Qsoph1 90a Shukert, Don Qjr1 93a, 167 Sidmon, Diane Qjr1 69 Sidmon, Sherri Qfr1 84 1 Y Sanders, Bill Qfr1 76 Sanderholm, Richard Qfr1 76 Sanderson, Vernon Qfr1 138b Sandifer, Wayne Q81 66a Sandy, Kelly Qsr1 48, 54, 58, 59, 63b, 85b, 114, 148a, 152a, l53b, 164, 165b, 172, 174, 175, 1780 Sanford, Richard Qjr1 100, 139, 152a Sarver, 150a Danny 4111 9311, 125, 127, Saxton, Leon Qfr1 76 Richardson 7 Alice Qfr1 84 Richardson, Carole Qjr1 62b, 91b Richardson, Cathy Sue Qfr1 129b, 150a, Richardson, Darryl Qsoph1 100, 139 Richardson, Kathy Sue Q81 67b, 96b Schlichter, Vicky Qsoph1 89, 157111 160a, 168 Schlozman, Deborah Qsoph1 7131 129b, 14711, 15411, 15711, 161a., 175, 178a Schlozman, Ruth Qsr1 48, 54, 59b, Sieggen, Vicki Qfr1 66b, 1684: Sieggen, Malcolm Qjr1 93b Silverstein, Gloria Q81 96b Silvey, Silvey, Larry Qjr1 69, 147a, 151b Steve Qfr1 83a Simes, Nioka Qsoph1 90b Simmons, Barbara Q81 65b Simmons, Margaret Q81 65a, 158b Simon, Herbert Q81 79b Simpson, Arnold Q93a1 Sims, Douglas Qjr1 68b H Sims, Margot Qsoph1 62b, 154b, 178a Singer, Ann Qsr1 49, 95a, 148b, 159a, 170 Singer, Jerry Qsoph1 83b Singer, Melvin Qsoph1 71b, 138b, 1410 Sinor, Don Qsoph1 99a Sitton, Wilfred Qsr1 49, 94b, 164 7 Porter, Jerry Qfr1 34, 47, 54, 58, 59a, 3511, 106, 112, 113, 122, 12311, 59b, 124a, 147a, 152a, 155a, 164, 165b, 174a, 174b, 175 172, Porter, Linda Qfr1 64 Porter, Wanda Q81 65b v Porterfield, Clifton Qsr1 47, 70b Porterfield, Sandra Qjr1 70a, 165 Posler, Ricky Qjr1 93a Powell, Joseph Qsr1 80, 138b Powell, Robert Qfr1 98a Powell, William Qjr1 85b Power, Barbara Qsoph1 99a Pratt, Judy Qjr1 87a, 147b, 154a, 160a, 165 Price, Jody Q81 96b, 131, 167 Price, Linda Qjr1 87a, 104, 148b, 152b, 15311, 154-a, 157a, 16051, 174a, 175 Price, Tom Q81 3211 Primm, Mayella Qsoph1 77, 130b Prose, Nan Q81 65a Pruett, James Qsoph1 62b, 71a, Richardson, Leona Q81 82a Richardson, Pram Qfr1 167 Richardson, Ralph Qjr1 93a Richardson, Ruthie Qjr1 94b Richter, Woodrow Qfr1 76 Rife, Sandy Qsoph1 90b Riggs, Elizabeth Q81 79a Rindom, Gwen Q81 96b, 131, 167 Rindom, Ronnie Qjr1 94b, 169b Rittman, Marilyn Qsr1 47, 54, 62a, 75a, 114, 134, 135, 14811, 156a, 159b, 164, 170, 17411, 175 Roberson, Janice Qfr1 67a Robertson, George Qsoph1 68b Robertson, Larry Qjr1 69, 138b, 142a Robertson, Lee Wayne Qsoph1 139 Robichaud, Carol fjr1 9111, 146111 149, 1573 Robinson, Barbara Q81 79a, 131 Robinson, Chandler Qsoph1 100, 139, 141C Robinson, Clifford Qsr1 47, 94131 1260, 1478. Robinson, Leon Qsoph1 77 Roby, Betty Qjr1 67a 110111, Willie Qfr1 733, 113 Rock, Connie Qjr1 69 60, 62a, 3511, 104, 1463, 14711, 1323, 15311, 156a, 1603, 164, 174, 177, 179a Sizer, Richard Q81 86a Skinner, Barbara Q81 66a, 131, 158b Skinner, Gerald Qfr1 76, 120b, 125 Schmidt, Herb Qsr1 48, 9311 Sohmutz, Pete Qsoph1 150 Schmutz, Tom Qsoph1 78b, 150, 168b Schooling, Ed Qsoph1 7319 Schoen, Barbara Qsoph1 9011, 1463 Schoen, Janet Qsr1 48, 10111 Schofield, Evelynn Qfr1 84 Schoonover, Mary Qjr1 6721 Schoonover, Richard Qfr1 761 1780 Schulteis, Virginia Qfr1 91b, 134-, 15721, 160b Schultz, Joyce QSOph1 7021 Schultz, Ladonna Q81 96b, 15811 Schwartz, Elliott Qjr1 93b Schwartz, William 1s0ph1 9811, 124-11 Sohweisbcrger, John 131 6621 Scofield, Greg Qfr1 74a, 1651 Scott, Bea Qsr1 48: 752, 15' 11 156191 165 Scott, Diane Qsoph1 60: 391 12911, 14711, 1614, 17911 Scott, Hazel fsr1 4-81 165, 177 Scott, Jim Qsr1 48, 6311, 99a, 164 Skirvin, Janet Qjr1 94b, 157a, 161a, 165 Sloan, Juanita Qsoph1 97 Slusher, Carter Qjr1 92 Smade, Susan Qfr1 68a, 130a, 132b, 161b Smalls, Deborah Qfr1 84, 130a, 158b, 161b Smasal, Chris Qsoph1 92 Smasal, 62a, 157b, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Sneed, 125 Valerie Qsr1 49, 59a, 60, 72, 134, 148b, 152a, l56b, 15951, 172, 174, 179a Diane Qsr1 165 Elizabeth Q81 65a Floyd Qsoph1 83b, 138b Glenn Q81 66:1 James Q81 66a Jim Qfr1 76 Joe Q81 96b Linda. Qjr1 93a Ronald Qsoph1 77 Ezell Qfr1 76, 113, 120b, 134, 'I Wiley, William C81 '88b Williames, Willard Csoph1 77 Williams, Addie Csr1 52, 80 Williams, Carolyn C81 6621, 131 Williams, Charlotte Anita Csoph1 90a Williams, Charlotte Ann Cfr1 83a, 130b Williams, Diane C81 88b, l78a Williams, Doug Cfr1 86b Williams, James Csoph1 100, 139 Williams, Janet Cjr1 59b, 87a, 132a, 1476, 1521, 157a, 164, 175 Williams, Jean Cfr1 62b, 81b Williams, Jim Csr1 52, 85b, 140, 152a, 177 Williams, Johnnie Cfr1 94a Williams, Judy Cfr1 98a Williams, Kendall Csoph1 100, 1200, 139 IND nf fi S 5 i X Snelling, Ginny C81 96a, 131 Teeter, Willa C81 66a, 13 f Voorhees, Janice Cfr1 66b, 13011 Snider, Ronald Csr1 49, 69, 164 Tecter, Wi ma Csoph1 is-A Voorhees, Larry Cfr1 85a, 88a snow, Mike Csr1 49, 626, 835, 100, Tempos , David 110, 112, 122, 12311, 124a, 126n, T71a R if 3 W 155 yson, ay r I a . Snydezi, Michael B. 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