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

 - Class of 1963

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J ' x Y' x f r ' 1 , 4 The ability to remember lessens with the passing of time.l l It is, therefore, l the purpose of this yearbook to preserve for future enjoyment the worthwhile f I and rewarding experiences of high school life. ........-.t...v....--.....-,u. , Y v - - , v4-4--...-..f -.... .. ....,.,.., ,, ,, ,I '43, , 5. - X 1 ' - 'J ,H X f ,, , ' 151, fl ef - I of 1?-f W1 I I 1- 1, , f 'MQ ff-,vf,1jQ1.'i ki 6. 'L to - 111- f 5U-' 'mp N A 41 ' Q' 5,1 , fy A , J - ff ,fy 1- v 1 frm ,4 if ,1nf'2g, '-1..fDs +L ,a,f.-f,1fu ' I Q 1, , , . ,F 6 , , , . , .,. 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Paseo is the anstifled excitement of games, shows, parties, and especially the confusion of the whirling social dervish which eventually prompts a complacent smile of satisfaction from even the most sophisticated senior. Paseo has been all these things and more - so very mach more. econ cool W eo O 1 1 43 0 I Q O O O O D 0 Q I Q I 9 C Q U O I U 0 9 C QV ' .I W V , M rx!! , 'J 2 ,+R-N .J r : I ' ' ' ' , X' 'Y 'aW, 'ex I ' -Y K 1 ' XJ f . U 4 A f 2 Q -ff . l , 9 l' , F A 1 L J . ,1 .Vg A ff-J ,J ,Q , lj I fm NNWW f 2 Z Z Z Z if A 4 a , Q 1 1 1, G A 0 I 9 Q n I I I I U O I O 4 I 4 O 1 Q G I I ,P TTR TIO D FACULTY C 3 X mr WM? LZ My f '- www an 59 Xa E .nun-img,-.1 -1-Q. -U-Gannon I ' -yr w 9 ' DL U! Q0 I I I O 0 4 L 1. ' -4 W4 44 , .+L I f ,X , , , AZ I is , f 'Y Y' 44 Q , ji ,, , Z X ? 11 f fc ,, 19 : 7 f OO I 4 , , , ,rf X, ' - 1, . .ff , ' , Nff M1460- ., Mg, Q 9 OX n-rf OOO I l'l, IXOO Q I ll!! 9 ln 0 on-an of 9Ql6O.9O, 4 O il lk0.0xU f.'fx'.f 0 yu. ro Q. 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V 1 ,V 4.5, X467 'L fy z L J ,A, V,, ,,,, , ...r- ,,,,...,,,,.,,......,.-f-1 .....1a-v-nuff-vee1+f41+n1-vnvv--w--vw -4-0vv v Administrative planning aids pirates in pursuing goals Mr. Marshall, Paseo Principal, is an administrator devoted to the bet- terment of Paseois youth. He has held the position of principal for the past four years. Mr. Marshall sees to it that the school operates smoothly and to the advantage of every Pirate. Pa- seo's discipline and morale as well as its relationship with the community is under the capable leadership of Mr. Marshall. Mr. Harold Morris ln his fourth year as Vice Principal, Mr. Morris is in charge of assigning teachers to rooms, scheduling classes and supervising the traffic squad. llgle also arranges assembly seats and assigns eighth ours. ' 12 Q4 W S I Si Mr. Paul Marshall Mr. William Ridley . Mr. Ridley has completed his first year as Vice Prlnclpal of Paseo. He is in charge of the compli- cated task of student enrollment and student changes. Mr. Ridley also helps supervise the traffic squadf frol bett mat 6 ? Siol al Spo - - - H .-.-.a-..--.---...a..............,... . - .........,. ,.,. ' . -1-.........-s-...,A,.....-x..., -., , M i,e, , ,H U Q -Q' 'f'-------- -F--Y.-.W--,.,,-..,,,,,s, ,....-......,.,. w K Q S X X H Vice 1pli- ges. Mr. S. Passiglia Miss Rose McMaster Paseo sophomores received their counseling from Miss McMaster. She guided students on to better futures by helping them choose courses matched with their ability and interests. Mr. Passiglia served his first year at Paseo by counseling the eighth graders and freshmen. Advising students in choosing proper courses for their remaining high school years was Mr. Passiglia's main duty. Mr. Fred Miller Guiding seniors to colleges and profes- sions, Mr. Miller has been instrumental in many H Paseoite's future. He administered tests and Sponsored the Hundred Girls Club. Miss Hortense Schaller Miss Schaller, in her first year at Paseo, counseled the junior class. She was co-sponsor of the A.A.U.W. and helped administer tests. 13 Word study, fused to diction, formulates communication complexities Miss Nina Virginia Bailey, Eng- lish and speech instructor, spon- sors Mask and Wig. Cooking and knitting are her main out- side interests. Miss Josephine Baity, English instructor, is a world traveler. At Paseo she is sponsor of the Book Crew. English instructors are occupied every day of the school year in an effort to give Paseo students more than a mechanical knowl- edge of the English language. Attaining an extensive vocabulary is one of the new aims of the English Department. Offered to the seniors are the English Literature classes which teach of the history and heritage of the English language. One of Paseo's chief assets is the Paseo Press, a bi-weekly news- paper which is produced completely by the journalism and printing staffs. The concentrated study of English and the related subjects of speech and drama prepare students for college and for future success in adult life. Mrs. Margaret Falls, English in- structor, serves as sponsor of Jr. Y-Teens. In her spare time Mrs. Falls enjoys reading. Miss Alfrada Bock, speech and drama instructor, spends much time directing Paseo's fall and senior plays. In the summer, she enjoys traveling. Mrs. Magdalen Downie, English instructor, is the advisor of the Paseo Press. Golfing and reading take up much of her leisure time. Mr. H. Gersh, English instructor, is the sponsor of the Chess Club. He enjoys traveling and collecting classical records. 1 l rf Z fi X Mr. instru plays furniti 1 ? w Z Miss Englis severa sional year nowl- fulary o the istory news- and ts of lture h in- f J r. Mrs. , ' X ctor, Ilub. :ting ff In Mr. Burl D. Harmon, English instructor, enjoys modern jazz. He plays the guitar and refinishes furniture in his leisure time. J Mr. R. Michael Montgall, English and French instructor, coaches the Freshman basketball and track teams. In his spare time he raises dogs. Miss Mary Elizabeth Manlove, English instructor, belongs to several social, civic and profes- sional organizations. Mr. R. D. Richmond, English instructor, sponsors .luntos Liter- ary Society and the Inter-Club Council. The theater is one of his outside interests. . . 'G Mrs. Mary ,loan Wille is an in- structor of Paseo's special classes. Cooking and gardening are her main outside activities. I Mrs. Edna B. Wootton, English teacher, enjoys knitting and col- lecting stamps and coins. Parents attending Open House d i s c u s s classroom procedures with teachers. 15 Y-,..........,....-.-...fn-Q,.-vu.. -. -...f-.fn .Q-.-,--nn Af..-.-f-1-sv-fr -n-nr,-v-41,9-e-s-.9 '--- -gp. ag-awww r Equations , formulas - the road In today's modern world, more and more emphasis is being aced on the importance of mathematics. Even in everyday life ,me knowledge of math is required. It is the duty and desire of Paseo's Math Department to equip ich student with a fundamental working knowledge of mathematics J help him in later life. For students with unusual ability in math, Paseo has adopted le-School Mathematics Study Group program, better known as SMSG. This program is a recent development of a group of out- to anding college professors and has only been in use at Paseo for Mr. Eugene Campbell, mathemat- 1CS teacher, likes to spend his spare time fishing and gardening. Mr. Nelson W. Dwight, general mathematics instructor, is the head coach of the football team and b0YS' swimming team. He is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army National Guard. g iree years. Miss Mary James, algebra in- structor, is the sponsor of Cyn- thians Literary Society. She likes to read and play bridge in her spare time. ,gnfw Wim' W , Mr. L. E. Oliver, mathematics in- structor, is a golf coach and the varsity athletic manager. In his spare time he enjoys hunting and fishing. g Miss Elizabeth Minckemeyer is a mathematics teacher. W Ml'-t .lames H. Sampson, mathe. matics instructor, enjoys fishing U 7 bowling and gardening. Tl of t l an. cle For future merce shorth these tance and at jobs i Adc as a g develo Alf. Ke matics the Rad lography .-.....-........-.,a4. . as va . 4---f Q-- ...., A......-...,..-. .. ,Mn H h D 4 Y-5 ,. f il is being yday life to equip thematics s adopted :nown as p of out- Paseo for matics in- 1 and the '. In his nting and 1, mathe- 5 fishing, Q i gf up tl fl ,M ' 'SJ ,J ' ' ' 1 4.1 l fp 6 li' XM 1 1 , , , , The way of all business , typing and shorthand - clerical prowess For the eager students of Paseo seeking future business employment, the Com- merce Department offers classes in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping and C.O.E. In these classes the pupils learn the impor- tance of courteous behavior, responsibility and accurate work in seeking and holding jobs in the business World. Added stress is placed on developing as a good employee and at the same time, Mr. Donald A. Brown, typing teacher, likes fishing and wood- working. Mr. Robert W. Forbes is the Co- operative Education instructor. He plays golf and bridge and enjoys reading in his free time. Mrs. Carolyn Shew, shorthand and typewriting instructor, enjoys visiting the seashore. developing the traits of a good employer. Mr. Kenneth F. Wessel, mathe- matics instructor, is sponsor of lllc Radio Club. He enjoys pho- Ulgraphy and amateur radio work. .6 Mr. Donald Withers, bookkeeping instructor, enjoys reading and traveling. s Conscientious studying produces top students. 4. f 'iid Columbus to Kennedy- the direction of historical evolution Mr. Willard Chambers is a world history instructor. Mr. Robert Coulter, civics instruc- tor, collects stamps and coins. He 3150 CHJOYS fishing and traveling. 18 The use of outside speakers, movies, panel discussions and stu- th h stud of history dent reports aid in providing a more . oroug y through the ages. Current affairs, contemporary issues, and world geography, three of the new courses added to the social studies curriculum, help students to better understand the world today. These courses endeavor to make students think for themselves in trying to provide solutions for social, economic and political problems. The Social Studies Department is making pupils more aware of the changing and making of history and how this process af- fects them. Mr. Luther Crocker, American History and current affairs in- structor, is also faculty sponsor of E n g i n e e r s Literary Society, Paseon and the Senior Class. His main outside activity is playing the organ. I1 Miss Laura Johnston is an Ameri- can History and contemporary is- sues teacher. She sponsors the Student Council. -...Q Mr. Harry L. Kluttz, civics and world geography teacher, is spon- sor of the Mixer Committee. His hobby is collecting unusual paper weights. Mr. Edgar C. Russell, civics in- structor, is co-sponsor of El Ateneo. Golf and photography are his main interests. Mr. l Histo: in sr politil .A uf, km 'W ,M 'G , f Wx. ,, 1 I M 5 V ,. ' f 1 f Mr. tory sion ested S. 1 stu- istory aphy, ulum, nurses rovide aware :ss af- A 'QQ if fi 'ics and is spon- ee. His il paper :ivics in- of El atography SN Mr. W. R. Sears is an American History teacher. He is interested in spectator sports, reading and politics. Lf , -,:, . ,gy I K ,, ,, ,f', My ,,'f Mr. James Shepherd, world his- tory instructor, sponsors Discus- sion Club. He is extremely inter- ested in rehabilitation institutes. Paseo's Language Department provides students with an opportunity for learning French, Spanish and Latin, languages which may be invaluable in future years as the world grows ever smaller. The language laboratory is an outstanding feature of the Language Department. Stu- dents who take French and Spanish spend some time each week in the laboratory where they have an opportunity to hear lessons given by persons actually speaking the foreign language. This provides greater contact with the language and makes learn- ing easier. The langiuage curriculum enables students to familiarize themselves with the back- ground on which their own language is built. Miss Yvonne Baldwin, French in- structor, is the sponsor of Fleur de Lis. Her outside time is taken up by collecting stamps and play- ing the organ. Students participate in class discussion on economic problems. Q ma Z sm' , .. ,V mn. Conjugations, vocabularies- the gift of understanding Miss Irene Blase, Latin instructor, sponsors the National Honor So- ciety. Cooking and reading oc- cupy her outside time. i ,W ,fs L fi f f A X fs-M ma, 'fvvpn..4,,,W . f V , Miss Lenore Thornton, Spanish teacher, is sponsor of El Ateneo. In her leisure time she reads and listens to records. ,A , 19 From awkward eighth-graders mighty pirates grow Paseo's common learnings classes serve as a foundation from which eighth graders familiarize themselves with high school life. School business is conducted during this period and the pupils become ac- quainted with their student government. Both English and social studies are in- cluded in the common learnings program, thus, the new students have fewer teachers with whom they must adjust. Literature, handwriting, composition, formal gram- mar and spelling constitute the English course. lncluded in the social studies curriculum is history, geography and cur- rent affairs. The Missouri Constitution test, which is required by law, is the main criteria for the completion of this class. Mr. Thomas R. Adams, common learnings instructor, keeps phys- ically fit by riding his bicycle. Miss Rosemary Lee Davis, com- mon learnings instructor, sponsors Zetas Literary Society. Her in- terests include reading, hiking and water skiing. W V W, Z y T H ' z ,f' K fx, Wt 'jf ,fly 'ff' nf 'iff ff cv Q f . Mr. John Klepinger teaches com- mon learnings. He is interested in woodworking, forestry and chess. Mr. Kevin McShane, common learnings teacher, considers swim- ming his favorite pastime. Mr. Ted Meyer, common learnings instructor, is interested in the stock market. Good use 1S made of the school library. , ,fa I W., ff Ml' M. SP c l cl: f .41 M lcz uri 7 if f i ly 1 F The Home Economics Department is one of practical value to many girls at Paseoj It provides the basic training in sewing, to the land of needle, thread and burnt cookies cooking, design and color, child care, family living and other re- lated subjects. The advanced classes continue the basic fundamentals studied in earlier years. Clothing and food for the special seasons and days, as Well as children's garments and' diets are made up Modern furniture and appliances in all homemaking classrooms enable students and teachers to accomplish a greater amount of Work with greater efficiency , .sq ga A sv,-Q psyfsxjv , ity? . com- rested and sl-WW rIIlIIl0l'l ,fffz Mrs. Bertha Miller teaches Paseo's special classes. She sings in her church choir and plays the clarinet and saxophone. swim- M1sslEthel May Shull, common lcarnmgs instructor, enjoys vis- iting her farm in her free time. Miss Maxine Erickson, homemak- ing teacher, belongs to the Weav- l I , Miss Laura Preston, homemaking 5 teacher, is an avid antique col- I lector. f Miss Marjorie Harris, homemak- ing instructor, e n j o y s sewing, i i dancing and golfing. F of Sr. Y-Teens. Sewing and y le cooking occupy her spare time. j 1 1 er's Guild and enjoys playing the 'l piano. 5 i l 3 lv .Nl l a Miss Catherine Souders, home 'NIH economics instructor, is sponsor f il ..-.......,...,,..-k.-xv--5-1-4 ..Qm,v-w-.fvvwwwamfwhwnwvvw w- -we we The mysteries of life and time explored with author-it and vision Mr. Richard Bingman, human science instructor, enjoys traveling and collecting coins. Mr. Richard Burns, biology in- structor, is assistant f o o t b a ll coach. Mr. Burns is an avid sports enthusiast. 22 Science plays an important role in the curriculum at Paseo. With the approach of the atomic age, an increased stress has been placed on all fields of science. The Science Department provides classes in general science, physics, chemistry, human science, biology and earth science. Chemistry and physics are important basic science courses which pave the way for specialization in college. The human science classes performed some interesting experi- ments this year. By laboratory analysis, each student was able to determine his blood type. Also, a spirometer was used to determine the lung capacity of the students. Biology offers to students a closer look at living things and the changes which substances undergo. For the first time in a long while, an advanced course in biology was offered. The dissection of a monkey is one highlight that few of the students will forget. Mr. D. C. Evans is a biology and human science instructor. His hobbies include gardening and building science equipment. Mr. Joseph R. Klein, biology in- structor, is coach of the freshman football team. In his spare time Mr. Klein enjoys dancing and skiing. ,sity gatslfr, f Mr. Monte Lindwall, chemistry instructor, is the sponsor of Chem- istry Club. His outside interests include music and reading. Mr. C. P. Morrissette, physics and math instructor serves 35 5 , ponsorw fi to the Physics Club. be He 'ist also!!! K veryginterested' in Boy Scout, wb? 'Q V I '. ' A N, 7 .' f . V, f ,f?,'. , ' f JV 'W i .f ,-' . ' ' - , 'Jaw l- ,K - V' f f - , f Q..-.f ... q ' I - Ji 1 :Jw ' '. , . A, I K, . I l lfff sc: 5h va ba de his P Tl loc 5551 if . x fs Mr sul 4111 lei: '--1'-v ---.. ..--i.......,,.....,,,...,,,,,,u-A--, mg - g ...................,. ....... .. ,, .... Q-alla - EO. en les gl' ses ri- to ne he ng on Bt. I ff- 1 f1'Y In- sts nd sor I' . f ff? The students in Paseo's art classes are constantly learning new techniques and ways to express themselves. Painting, printing, sculpturing and sketching are the usual methods of self-expression. Students are constantly experimenting with new materials to produce varied effects. Painting with food colors and script lettering with balsa wood strips are two of the new methods being used this year. Under the instruction of Paseo's three art teachers, the pupils develop their artistic ability to the fullestg each striving to master his own particular style. The stroke of a brush, a spark of adolescent y sensitivity Mr. John P. Coleman, art instruc- tor, is the sponsor of the Red Cross Committee. His outside activities include painting, swim- ming and ice skating. -. y, K X, N 0 'f,, 'x H f , ..., f ,f '-n. .. 1. Nwff These artists produce the most unusual looking Christmas trees! S ,...,.,,,Wm,,,!i l Mr. James C. Sommer, general Mr. W. H. Wehrle, biology and science teacher, enjoys fishing earth science instructor, sponsors and working on mosaics in his the Tennis Team. He likes to leisure time. fish and hunt. ,- W lin I-lun .. , v-.... , ff ff? WU I' Miss Katherine Meyer, art in- structor, is sponsor of Thicions Literary Society. Reading, paint- ing and playing the piano are her main interests. Mr. L. C. Penland, art teacher, spends his outside time gar- dening, painting and raising beagles. 23 .1....,-..-,..,-....-.. Mr. La Verne Cable, vocal music instructor, is director of A Cap- pella Choir and Girls' Choir. His leisure time is spent directing his church choir, hunting and fishing. U 'ii 55 558 Mrs. Beatrice Jourdan, music teacher, is on the National Honor Society Committee. She enjoys playing bridge. Bach to Bernstein- the sound of music. Music is a vital part of many a Paseoiteis course of study. ln the field of vocal music students may progress from beginning music to A Cappella Choir and Girls' Choir. Band i and Orchestra further each pupills experience in performing with an instrumental group. Annually, student musicians perform at A Missouri's state-wide instrumental and vocal Mn Mr. arts and i contests. They bring well-deserved honor to themselves and in turn to Paseo. Whether a student displays his talents with a vocal or instrumental group or just listens, he can be proud of Paseoas reputation in the field of music. ' Mr. M. L. Cater, geometry and instrumental m u s i c instructor, spends his outside time as the conductor of the All-City Orches- tra. He is also a Lieutenant Col- onel in the U. S. Marine Corps. A big mstrument . . . a big wind whew ' A 3 SX X X A Q sg, 'Q if .X sf Qc ' 5 N Q .. X Q Q im Y K5 tx , y S C. te's lsic isic and noe Ht ical to 'ith ans, the t X .af-'W me X X Mr. Robert H. Goser, industrial arts instructor, enjoys hunting and fishing in his leisure time. CRY. UNSSOUH Wood, drafting, metal and printing compose the curriculum of the lndus- trial Arts Department. With the addi- tion this year of a linotype machine, the printing department has become a complete print shop. Now the lino- type machine is used to print the Paseo Press with a considerable savings of time and money. Open to students are opportunities for acquiring skills needed in future vocations. l P Mr. Ray L. Koenig, woodshop in- structor, collects antique mugs. a i yyyy ,W fi' f KWWWQW , W ze, 'f Mr. Alva E. Limbaugh, printing instructor, bowls, reads and trav- els in his spare time. A hammer, a nail - industrial masterpiece and a sore thumb Mr. Donald H. Lindley, metal shop teacher, is a boating bug and also enjoys water skiing. We Mr. Dale Parker, drafting teacher, enjoys boating in his spare time. E. X 25 .. .-....f.-...,.',1 ...uc---1 .fm-Q-11-Q-Q-f -1-- -H-1-.fv-f ,-.-.-....,.....--.-vpn Physical fitness, a requisite for intellectual growth Mrs. Eva Bergstrom, physical edu- cation instructor, sponsors the Pep Club. -She enjoys sewing, cooking and arranging flowers. Miss Martha Lappin, physical education instructor, is sponsor of Peppettes and the girls' Swim- ming Club. She likes to play the piano. V fx 5 i 26 With the added stress on physical fitness, 13356075 Physical Education Department endeavors to give students a chance to par- ticipate in athletics. , , , Bo si m classes have a Well rounded schedule of activities Y ' . . includinyg fiotball, basketball, track, softball, wrestling, tumbling, volleyball, soccer and swimming. Daily calisthenics for physical fitness are also offered to keep the boys in top shape. . Girls, too, keep physically fit with an appropriate athletic program. Soccer, volleyball, hockey, basketball, softball and swim- ming are enjoyed by all who participate. The active intramural program at Paseo is designed not only to develop a keen sense of competition, but also to develop the 1n- centive to win as well as the ability to lose gracefully. Miss Nell Mitchell, physical edu- cation instructor, is the sponsor of the cheerleaders. Her interests include church work, bowling and gardening. 5 Q J Q Mr. C. O. Green, physical educa- tion instructor, is active in scout work. He also enjoys hunting and working in his tool shop. .. fn A f Mr. Robert Gauldin, physical edu- cation instructor, is the varsity track coach. He officiates at foot- ball and basketball games and enjoys hunting and fishing. , ,ffmi 'itil' Dinh l Mr. Bill Ross, physical education instructor, serves as Paseo's bas- ketball coach. He' is the sponsor of the Christian Youth Fellowship at his church. 4 Mr. . tion time Mrs. accor musit Mrs. 1 omp Pimp -----H --......-...---.............v...-.a,o-4. - .,. , - -wg, teal haf' ties Hg, tcal etic lm- wp? Mme- ' CAU?jf,SZ.9 ff uf wwf N ln- .4 Mr, John R. ldoux, driver educa- tion instructor, spends his leisure time sailing. uca- cout ting f X u f Mrs. Barbara Forrester 1S the f f accompanist for the beginning if music classes. tion bas- usor ship MTS- Roberta Young is the ac- fiflmpanist for Paseo's A Cappella Choir and Girls' Choir. Mr. Ralph C. Patterson is a driver education teacher. He also serves as assistant basketball and football coach. I I Sgt. George Quigley is the ROTC instructor. He likes to hunt and fish. Daily practice produces skillful drivers To instill the habits of safe and courteous driving is the aim of the Driver Education Department. Through experience of actual driving students learn the techniques of handling an automobile. The importance of being an alert, cautious driver is stressed as Well as the tragedies that can be caused by careless driving. Students are also taught the state driving rules and the necessity of obeying them. f f , M 'S 3 -,.. rv, ,, 0 f f Z K it ,y ff !mX,,4.f if , I f I ,f Miss Cecelia Burke is the school nurse. 27 Q----syv. ..-.-th-.. ...w.......,,,,,,,,,,.,.,. -..... .-.,.x , X Wi' gli? A V , X ...VN K ggf , ig, f f , A f , ,Q 3 if! f if 0, 0, ' ff' . Mrs. Neva Christine AEE. I Mrs. Wilda Morrison Mrs. Lucille Ragal' wig I Mrs. Gale Toalson Secretary Registrar Attendance Clerk Secretary P. T. A. Cfficers Seated: Mrs. Albert Thaxter, Mrs. Max Hockett, Mrs. Harold Biggs, Mrs. Allen Cooper. Stand- ing: Mr. Charles Paddock, Mr. James Sampson, Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Mrs. -Frank Dethlefsen, Mrs. W. H. Edwards, Mr. Fred Miller. ibrary Staff Left to Right: Mrs. Patricia Nicholson, Mrs. Sally Clark, Mr. Robert Ensley, Mrs. Betty Johnson, Miss Barbara Engler. 28 7 152 My f., f W 4 View -.....,.....-..,,-M VW 5 V v'::--- 1'+-f',..-.-.......-.-'f:-'---PQnr.-1-. ..--.......--an-ew-.,-,..,,.--.,,,, . ,, , .nh IS Jckett Stand npson lefsen, Custodial Staff Front Row: George Moore, Judgejarnett, Glen Throgrnorton. Center Row: Tom McCullough, Albert R. Lewis. Back Raul: Frank Long, Roy Hudson, John Ormsby. Cafeteria Staff e f xx 1 Front Row: Cleo Robinson, Esther Wulfekammer, Helen Levene, Lorane Grove, Anna Lewman, Edna Geline, Bessie Williams Alice Lovell, Nola Leonard, Alvina Rothbun, Estelle Leslie, Back Row: Bessie Reynolds, Marnie Bailey, Audrey Fulkerson Elizabeth Burns, Gertrude Hill, Edna Middaugh. Center Row: Alice Thurman, Berenice Kelly, Marjorie Stein, Sam Watson. ,...,..... -...........-.-.i.....,..............,.,.,..,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,, -,W ,NYM-M,,,m ,,, , V , fs ggzy 1 'HQ .,..,-,.---.-.L-A-w--axFr--- Y-.'f. . -.-1a+f,f--.-V-- . - , x Q h -41'4a44,-44-4-44-, Q4- in-A A im SM X 1 f M Rf L, f f K XX 1 LE L Q X4 ,X Xg xi, wgikr f f 1 . XX X rv li X4 X X , X 1 , ' lv .ivfj :E-Q-'25 f X - ff' L , K , gi L Leis! 4, dim f, Zi? f 9: ,- A Cappella Choir provides entertainment and inspiration y Membership in the A Cappella Choir is the highest point a Paseoite can reach in his vocal music study at Paseo. To many younger pupils, the choir represents a goal which may be attained only through hard work. The Choir performed at the Missouri State Teachers, Convention, the Thanksgiving assembly, the All-City Choir Festival, the Spring Concert and Commencement. Both the A Cappella Choir and the Girls' Choir pre- sented the Christmas and Easter assemblies. Directing both choirs was Mr. La Verne Cable. With his fine work and the equally unique talents of Mrs. Roberta Young, accompanist, Paseo may be justly proud to be represented by these groups. Officers of the A Cappella Choir are as follows: Presi- P dent, Barbara Duffelmeyer, Vice-President, Hal Gardner, j!, Secretary, Janet Williams, Treasurer, Dennis Yeager:-a. Mrs. Roberta Young . , D , i V 1 V v J., ..- . Y . ,,L4-f'r- '.,,,,,,. - ', V-----' l' W L,-,Lg-.1-f fg ' yL x X w ,H,,-J,,:,.--X R , '- x .rf If---L , L- -N ----- 'rf -- 4 X P- ,aff-'V gy! ,---1 -ff' ,,i,',.. it , , ac,,v,3m f - t f - ---- - , xy,-'--' - . ag -a ,ggi ,,.,,-Nr., , , y , r. ,,,.,.f , q l I . ,, . rl, .r,, I - -,,,-..,i--fo -rj r A ,rg , -,, XX . X . A , ., Y Q . .fr iff First Row: Anne Paddack, Marcia Brown, Susan Bailey, JoAnne Rudolph, Becky Ruark, Paula Brisbin, Barbara Duffelmeyer, Ann Townley. Second Row: Dorothy Humfeld, Jerry Bash, Ruth Deming, Janet Williams, Barbara Campbell, Sandy Porterfield, Bonnie Johnson, Barbara Hahn. Third Row: Larry Silvey, Dorothy Vandenberg, Charlotte Williams, Jan Jenkins, Judy Clem, Anita Brown, Phyllis Nichols, Janet Higgins. Fourth Row: Linda MacFarlane, David Lyman, Linda Price, Marty Baysinger, Kaye VanSchoelandt, Pat Cockrell, Sandra Dudley, 32 Sandy Eckel. Fifth Row: David Waterfield, Judy Pratt, Marilyn Parks, Bill Levene, Leslie Gochenour, Lona Handy, Dotty Wymore, David Baellowf Sixth Row: Hal Gardner, Mike Reicher, Larry Franke, Raymond Streeter, James Mason, Gary Moss, Larry Marshall, Dennis Yeager. Seventh Row: Larry Yates, Steve Warlen, Fred Paddock, Don Menn, Kendall Wil- liams, Norman Chisham, John Borgelt, Albert Spears, Joe Napper. fa fm, F W V f f wi W? 'fs QQ? 2,22 f wg if 5 1 -Q 2 T if y t 1 Fr , r Z! xf ? 52' 4, a f Frm Mid Don Tay Judj Rost Cant From Gb: lie-rc ci 5' limb? lrtllfs. lvri-my ......-.-.,-- . asa..- 4. ---- .-4---.. . .. - , . . - +1-4------. - v-vv--4----L.........-...--....-... .. .. . . , ' ' ' ' ' song,-png-gn -ng- na.. - -vi-ff,-rf...-..-,..-, . , ,. , ..---w-1-Q-M.--.1.....a.n-1 V g , I,-I I -Mn, v v N ,,,, ,- A , ,. , . . . .., l lg X Z6 ..........,m4, .1 u-,fi .N-mm.. .lyn Jtty like 'ary my Vil- Joe f When You Know the Notes to Sing, You Can Sing Most An thing GIRLS' CHOIR I Front Row: Mr. LaVerne Cable, Rose Dietsch, Marjorie Middleton, Paula LaMar, Debbie Schlozman, Oneita Hunt, Pam Donovan, Nancy Fraizer, Mary Etta Moore, Cheryl Butner, Nancy Taylor, Janice Marley. Second Row: Suzanne Sole, Billie Griffin, Judy Benjamin, Diane Wilson, Sandy Faden, Donna Chapman, Rose Joiner, Pat Donovan, Diane Scott, Virginia Still, Gloria Cameron, Pat Glassner, Linda Stokes. Third Row: Vicki Chaffin, BOYS' CHORUS xanga.-......,,.,,,....- ......, ,,,, , Margaret Capehart, Laraine Combs, Darlene Long, Janet Cokerham, Ala Rotman, Pam Raby, Penny Daniels, Lynda Carlson, Lana Self, Juanita Sloan, Shirley Koch. Fourth Row: Beth Dorr, Dottie Vandenberg, Kay Quick, Pat Vaughn, Janice Fenderson, Pat Bovard, Roseanna Baarda, Martha Mestdagh, Cyndie Townsend, Ruth Hickman, Linda Coley, Susan Reeder, Sondra Biggs. Front Row: Terry Hawks, Jim Thaxter, Richard Schoonover, Robert Ellis, Keith Fair, Greg Harnden, Roger Billings, Doug Gerdel, Jerry Bash, Leonard May, Bill McBride, Jerry Bulavsky, Warren Kuhn, Mr. LaVerne Cable. Second Row: Norman Buebendorf, Jim McAllister, Bill Levene, David Waterfield, James Wolkey, Floyd Weaver, Mike Zullig, David Baellow, Larry Franke, Gary Maienschein, David Lyman. Eric Menn. Third Row: Mike Lobdell, Bill Melvin, Dave Racugglia, Mike Reicher, John Borgelt, Richard King, George Hensehel, Steve Warlen, Fred Paddock, Larry Yates, Glenn Zander, Steve Weese, Wes Eastwood, Dennis Batdorf. Fourth Row: Don Menn, Dennis Cummings, Joe Napper, Dennis Yeager, J. D. Cooper, Tom Schmutz, Kendall Williams, Richard Keller, Hal Gardner, Blair Stringfellow, Dave Keeton, Chester Durnal, Pete Self, Dick Miller. 33 ,, ,,,,,! k1fPn Pirates aid communit Wclfar6 through Midtown Youth Council. ,, ,rf . ,W , , mf . , ff f . V W for If f, XL. 2, f V, , X f . A ff W MIDTOWN YOUTH COUNCIL OFFICERS: Nancy Caldwell, Sgt, at Arms, David Lyman, President, Don Menn, Treasurer. The end of this year marks the completion of Paseo's fourth year of membership in the Midtown Youth Council. The councilis function is to discourage careless driving among Kansas City teenagers. The Midtown Youth Council was formed after eight suc- cessful years of the operation of the Southwest Youth Council. The council meets once a month with offenders brought before the court on the first and third Wednes- x Teenage jurisprudence in action. days of each month. Lillis, Loretto Academy, Redemp- torist, and Westport are the other participating members of Midtown Youth Council. This year Paseo was honored to have three seniors elected to the key posi- tions: David Lyman, President, Don Menn, Treasurer, and Nancy Caldwell, Sergeant-at-Arms. l First Row: Roni Sue Wechsler, Vicki Hilsinger, Gary Maien- schein, Nancy Caldwell, David Lyman, Judy McGee, Don Menn, Ann Townley, Mike Doubleday. Second Row: Debbie Schlozman, Jim Melvin, Tom Hearn, Dick Edwards, Hilda Retzer, Janet Skirvin, Carol Albert, Donna Relf, Greg Harnden, Diane Scott, Teko Watanabe. Third Row: Jerry Bulavsky, Susan Bailey, Sherri Brown, Bonnie Edwards, Janet Wagner, Reeda Throg- morton, Janet Williams, Dottie Vandenberg, Linda Price, Judy Johnson, Phyllis Nichols, Diane Wilson. Fourth Row: Jane McGee, Louise Heine, Steve Thompson, Larry Yates, Bill Holman, Speedy Bennett, Glenn Zander, Eric Menn, Wes Eastwood, Davc Keeton, Blair Stringfellow. .,... ., ...-..,.-.......--.- 1-4,-4-Lv 4 4-e--..--...Q--- . V ,H V . . V .g, .-3-st...--.....,......--.-....,.-., ... -,.,-. . . . ., ..-.f.s.- . .- -----rc-:--.1-,e-q+-+-q-.----.--,.-vf-..-....-.-.- v- + 1 n r vi H 'U denqr mbers 1 vvas posi- surerg Throg- J udY Jane olman, , Dave Spartans . . . ettermanls Club First Row: Gary Mineo, Bill Levene, Leland Brown, Joel Dukes, Jerry Marrow, Terry Hubbard, Rick Scuderio, Lester Lowe, Tom Hearn, Steve Tuttle. Second Row: Bill Boykin, Bill T. J. Brown, Wes Eastwood. Fourth Row: Cliff McWilliams, Hinecker, Gary Maienschein, Dick Edwards, Charles Byers, Lawrence Witt, Bill Eades, John Carlson, Steve Weese, Bob. Henry Franklin, Mike Doubleday. Third Row: Paul Boswell, Balderston, Steve Yates, Carter Slusher. ' Pick-A- itrle, Talk-A-Little .... Discussion Club in Action l First Row: Carol Albert, Debbie Schlozman, Vicki Hilsingel Tom Hearn, Gary Maienschein. Third Row: Phyllis Nichols, Tfikeko Watanabe, Sherri Brown, Diane Wilson, Roberta Bain Judy Johnson, Linda Price, Mike Doubleday, Eric Menn, Wes J'-'fly McGee. Second Row: Jerry Bulavsky, Barbara McVay, Eastwood, Larry Yates, Jo Ashburn. Nancy Caldwell, Margot Sims, Janet Wagner, Roni Wechsler, 35 . .... .-..........,.,........Y..v.....-....-.......,........,- - --V . ...V W, . V . wnnh -' - utstanding Achievement Recognized y National Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Sherri Brown, vice president, Gary Maienschein, president, Kaye Van- Schoelandt, secretary. Being selected for membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest tributes that can be paid to a Paseo student. Such an achieve- ment is recognition for years of hard work. Members are selected impartially on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership and service - the four cardinal principles of the organization. Membership is limited to ten percent ofthe seniors who must rank in the upper fourth of their class, and three percent of the juniors, who must have a minimum grade index of 3.6. The National Honor Society is symbolized by the gold membership pin which depicts a torch and keystone. The keystone symbolizes integrity, while the torch stands for purpose. First Row: Mike Doubleday, Barbara Duffelmeyer, Lee Ann Reeve, Sherri Brown, Gary Maienschein, Kaye Van Schoelandy, Barbara Campbell, Linda Price, Steve Thompson. Second Row: Patsy Thorne, Diane Scott, Roni Sue Wechsler, Tom Cool, Marietta Fogel, Jackie Jones, Linda Scurlock, Bill Levene. Third Row: Linda McCaughey, Diane Wilson, Tom Hearn, Lovina Bearce, Barbara Hahn, Vicki Schlichter, Beth Pope, Anita Brown, Laurel Lutz. Fourth Row: Gloria Poggemeyer, Janet Williams, R0bC1'ta Bain, Judy Johnson, Dorothy Humfeld, Dottie Vandellbefg, Dorothy Wymore, Marilyn Parks, Marty Baysinger. Fifth Row: Linda Norris, Kay Quick, Judy Pratt, Richard King, Jo Ashburn, John Jepson, Wes Eastwood, Larry Yates, Blair Stringfellow. QU ff? . if , yff f 7. , ,' gli ri , f f Y X X A I F B C S. R B T J: Ch ani mu rec sul jol Pa me - '- -1' -r-I-.--- ...--- ,,,, H h v .-.....,..-......,.L.......-i-......,,, M - Membership in the Paseo High School .. .. -uRn.m fwemerv.w,,,,, ,,.,,..,,,,,,,,.,,, :tional s that zhieve- : basis service ration. .eniors class, have a :ed by torch egrity, 'illiams, Dottie ysinger. d King, s, Blair Paseo ournalists Given Recognition With Acceptance into Quill and Scroll Front Row: Mike Doubleday, Vicki Hilsinger, Nancy Fraizer, Barbara Duffelmeyer, Roni Sue Wechsler, Dave Lyman, Nancy Caldwell, Judy McGee, Wes Eastwood. Second Row: Debbie Schlozman, Norma Thaxter, Jerry Bulavsky, Diane Scott, Lois Ruble, Penny Daniels, Carol Albert, Patsy Thorne, Diane Wilson, Bonnie Edwards, Karen Foreman, Jacki Jones, Vicki Dumas. Third Row: Janet Wagner, Barbara Campbell, LeeAnn Reeve, Janet Williams, Carol Robichaud, Harriet Halpern, Al Lewis, Ron Chapter of Quill and Scroll is open to the Press and Paseon publication staffs. To qualify, one must be in the upper third of his class and be recommended by his adviser on the basis of superior work displayed in some phase of journalism. After being selected a member of Paseo's chapter, one becomes eligible for membership in the national organization. Butler, Malcolm Sieggen, Gary Maienschein, Vicki Schlichter, Tom Hearn, Larry Silvey. Fourth Row: Pat Stark, Barbara McVay, Glenn Zander, Janet Higgins, Susan Massa, Martha Baysinger, Hal Gardner, Diane Frazier, Martha Mestdagh, Virginia Schulteis, Roberta Bain, Nancy Ohman. Fifth Row: Rick Bezner, Gene Gochenour, Jim Galliher, George Williamson, Linda Price, Judy Johnson, Eric Menn, Jo Ashburn, Margot Simms, Larry Yates, John Jepson, Dennis Yeager. M.l.P.A. award winners, left to right: Mike Doubleday, Tom Hearn, Jo Ashburn, Larry Yates, Gary Maienschein, Roni Sue Wechsler, Barbara Campbell, LeeAnn Reeve, David Lyman. lags Blowmg 111 the Breeze, Blast of Sousa, 2 h My Aching Feet! Under the capable direction of Mr. Maurice Cater Paseo's band has turned in another fine year of perform- ances. From school assemblies, football games and the American Royal parade to the Band Concert, Spring Con- cert and All-City Band Festival the band has provided programs of varied musical entertainment. This year a new stage band has been organized. The band has played at various school assemblies and the Band Concert. , The officers for the past year consisted of Hal Gardner, president, Tom Tressler, vice president, Shirley Koch, secretary, Rick Bezner, equipment manager, and Mr. M. L. Cater Director Sonya Chronister, librarian. Shirley Koch, Vicky Schlichter, Jan Franano, Sandy Eckel, Beth Dorr, Pat Kinkade, Donna Relf. Front Row: Jean Valverde, Duncan Pitts, Mike Holder, Mark McCone, Tom Hearn. Second Row: Fmnt Bill Brann, Tom Tressler, Fred Paddock, Ronnie Qerde Walker, Cary Banks, John Oelklaus. Bill L Front Row: Judy Johnson, Donna Relf, Beth Dorr, Marie Bertholet, Sally Kraay, George Henschel. Second Row: Terry Grimmett, Allen Craig, Russell Thalacker, Cary Davisson, Vicki Lynn. 38 i X 0 X , X W f W 4 . fl' 7123 fi! W2 1- if g ,., i' AQ ' fIike F Q .ow . nnie Left: Paseo's new jazz trio: a kettle drum, glockenspiel and triangle. Above: Asleep on the job. Front Row: Vicky Schlichter, Roger Billings, Doug Cerdel, Tom Schmutz. Second Row: Sonya Chronister, Bill Levene, Harold Himmelstein. Front Row: Pat Cox, Marilyn Wilson, Gwen Rindom, Marcia Spaulding, Linda Brann. Second Row: Craig Cramm, Rick Bezner, Blair Stringfellow, Henry Franklin, Ron Rindom, Leonard Hancock. .. . 4 ...M .........---.........-,...,-.-...1., ,y Jim Pruett, Hal Gardner, Dick Edwards, Ernest Biggs, Joe Sosa, Vicki Sieggen. 59 Nl ..--..i..............,..-. . .. ll, iw: 'L in ,, .4 ll 4 l II i W I u P I E iff ll fel, ll 1 i I 1,4 'r, r l E Show Tunes to the ld Masters - Orchestra Explores With Mr. Maurice Cater directing, the Paseo Orches- tra has provided a wide range of musical entertainment. Among some of the events at which the orchestra has performed are the Fall and Senior Plays, the All-City Orchestra, the Sunday Concert, school assemblies, the Orchestra Festival and Commencement. One of the highlights of the year was the annual concert presented by the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra. With its musical finesse the Philharmonic inspired the student body and especially those students hoping for a future in the musical world. Officers for this year were: president, Roni Sue Wechsler, vice president, Tom Tresslerg secretary, Anne Swaffordg librarian, Bill Brann. Mr. M. L. Cater Director ,MKVWCW ,,f' -ff' f M-swam QVMQW-sw.-wfws A. a..,, eyfif'-iv Front Row: Ann Q ff ' - - - - Eppq lim Thaxtsr 'ga Olglillgarry Eannmi Pam Qlllflk, V1Ck1 Row: Steve Rodabaugh, Mike McKinney, Juana Cole, Clarifv From so - . PC . ' . Marian Boyce Susan P on Sw' Shawn lark: LYf1d3 CHFISQII, Evans, Tom Tressler, Bill Brann, Jean Valverde, Sonya ChronistPl'- Wt-fm, 1, Hynter, on ukert, David Bergner. Third Gary Davisson. Standing: Mike Bergner, Gregory Daniels, llfm 40 the World of usie I - - - ..1-.1,-..-.e-.-.q..-v--..:,x- .-..,.....-.-,... -.- n-ug-ff-an 1-rn-.pf .1 v Z 4 4' f rf f i l Hey, where's the spit Valve on this thing? lf you don't watch out youill hit somebody in the eye with your bow. ,Wx ff f f f f le, Claricc' ChronistPf iiels. Flon! Row' Beth Pope Roni Sue Wechsler, Sarah Ohman. Billings, Doug Gerdel, Jim Pruett, Ernest Biggs. Standing: I , I n Wffnnfl Row: Nancy Maier, Judy Johnson, Norman Buehendorf, Mr. Cater, Barry Cates, Mike Hartman, Jody Price. 'W'11s Cummings. Third Row: Russell Thalacker, Roger ,v ., . -..,-.....,............,..,..-. , ,., ..................,,,.,.-.,... ..- ,.,..., ,,,,, A , Paseo Press Mirrors the People, Places and Happenings of Pirate Life Mrs. Magdalen Downey Adviser Deadline: every two weeks. Friday's turmoil of activity in room 102 is the cul- mination of a busy seven days for the Press Staff. Each week the staff gains greater knowledge of journalism. Editors channel their reporters into the proper news sources, plan page layouts, write headlines and trans- port copy to the printer. The business managers keep tab on the financial aspects of the newspaper. The circulation managers are responsible for mailing copies of the Press to outside sub- scribers and for exchanging publications with other area schools. Like many other schools, the Press Staff holds their positions for one semester only. The staff is selected from the newswriting class of the preceding semester. At the beginning of the second semester a new class is formed and this class carries over as the staff of the following year. Paseo students are very proud of the fact that the Press holds the distinctive rating of All-American from the National Scholastic Press Association. D This is a job that takes luck, intuition and good hard work. The staff must not for- get a single facet of Paseo's busy school life in an effort to get all the news to all the people. FIRST PAGE. EDITORS, Seated: Karen Foreman, Patsy SECOND PAGE EDITORS, Seated: Diana Frazier, Virginia Thorne. Standing: Pat Stark, Roberta Bain, .ludy Johnson. Schulteis. Standing: Diane Wilson, Diane Scott. THIRD PAGE EDITORS, Seated: Vicki Dumas, Barbara FoURTH PAGE EDITORS: Tom Hearn, Jim Galliher Larry hll2cVay. Standing: Carol Robichaud, Jackie Jones, Susan Yates, Jerry Bulavsky. , assa. 42 f ADVER' Harriet ...I fs Q-...rj Hz? . LN . . I fill. 'P fe. Q .iff rn? V CIRCUQ Janet I 1 4 4 --' .-.-,P+-1-,fu:,f,... 0,-N H.-. nnly. ting the new r as fact 5 of .stic tion for- life all I , ,fm .. ' NS H13 , ZX r 6 ' an v . V ' TY NN,- a i? 6 5 ADVERTISING MANAGERS: Nancy Caldwell, Nancy Ohman, Harriet Halpern, George Williamson. CIRCULATION MANAGERS: Rick Bezner, Debbie Schlozman, Ianet Higgins, Larry Silvey. BUSINESS MANAGERS: Vicky Schlichter, Hilda Retzer, Penny Daniels. ASSIGNMENT AND FEATURE EDITORS: Jo Ashburn, Glenn Zander, Carol Albert, A1 Lewis, Margot Sims. 4 SECOND SEMESTER REPORTERS, Foregrounfl: Dixie Wright, Jerry Aarons, Merci Wolfe, Barbara Darnaby, Vanita Brown. Baclfgrozmcl: ,Ierry Singer, Dick Fray, Judy Scott, Mary Whitaker, .Iim Rudolph, Cheryl Rabinowitz, Mark Dethlefsen. 4 ' I ....,...... ...-....... 4 ik4.c...h1..,....ff.,,.-. .... . , Ulcers, Frayed Nerves, Confusion - But Eventually the 1965 Paseon Adviser, Mr. Luther Crocker. CO-EDITORS: Mike Doubleday, David Lyman. SENIORS: Ron Butler, Barbara Duffelmeyer, Judy McGee, Janet Wagner, Roni Sue Wechsler. STUDENT BODY: Ron Butler, Judy McGee, Don Menn, Linda Price, Lee Ann Reeve. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS: Marty Baysinger, Barbara Campbell, Lee Ann Reeve, Janet Williams. FACULTY: Marty Baysinger, Barbara Duffelmeyer. SPORTS: Wes Eastwood, Gary Maienschein, Lee Ann Reeve. R.O.T.C.: Eric Menn, Roni Sue Wechsler. INDEX: John Jepson, Malcolm Sieggen. COPY: Gary Maienschein, Linda Price. PHOTOGRAPI-IER: Eric Menn. ADVISOR: Luther Crocker. Producing a high school annual is a job which envolves many hours of concentrated work and is all too often marked by a state of general confusion. The staff of seniors whose job it was to produce the 1963 Paseon met their responsibilities head-on and pro- ceeded to produce an annual which would stand as a goal 'for future staffs and future classes at Paseo. You are holding their product in your hands now and looking at the 1962-63 school year as the Paseon staff saw it and recorded it. Our yearbook will not leave a lasting mark in the world but it will show future Pirates what Paseo meant to us. The co-editors and staff of the 1963 Paseon have Worked to present a comprehensive study of Paseo life. The final Paseon deadline has been met for 1963 and the goal which always seemed so far away has finally come into being. Left to Right: Co-editors, Mike Doubleday, David Lyman. L R' h: ' ' . ef! to lg t Lmda Prlcev Don Mem! -Judy' McGee. Left to Rzght: LeeAnn Reeve, Gary Maienschein, Wes 44 Eastwood. 4 l I L e fc to Martha , ,X 59, 0' kj 31 vw , -YQ ,J ff f f, X ,it .W , f Left tr ffl ls.. D. ini. X-P ' KQAK -fffsar -+A-.-K-1-Y 'V--lifffizilg , . ,,-.,L,::.1111.1L2.+,f.::,,.-,...,...,.-,,,u,,.Q. W ' ' ' V ' NY 1 YVYY 1 YW -- .4frvff---v--..........,-. . Novice nurses Nurses assistants serve to patch up the wounded pirates which daily swamp the health center. Although the main interest of the girls is nursing, they also keep the extensive health records up to date. First Row: Pat Kinkade, Rhonda Macken, Dixie Wright. Second Row: Karen Has- sler, Barbara Altman, Carol Metzler, Marie Robinson. Girls with a goal. One of the scholastic honors for girls at Paseo is to gain membership to the American Association of Uni- versity Women. Five girls with top scholastic averages are chosen in their junior year continue through their senior year so that the group consists of five junior girls and five senior girls. The purpose of A. A. U. W. is to encourage able and bright girls to continue their work through and be- yond college. First Row: Penny Daniels, Sherri Brown, Barbara Campbell, Barbara McVay. Second Row: Beth Pope, Vicky Schlichter, Roberta Bain, Kay Quick, Dottie Wymore. X S as Admit machine Filing and clerical work are only part of the duties performed by Paseo's Office Assistants. The girls also provide a friendly smile and cheerful voice for all visitors to the office. First Row: Marietta Fogel, Grace Shelby, Vicki Hilsinger, Nancy Fraiz. Second Row: Linda Gray, Reeda Throgmorton, Bonnie Edwards, Hilda Retzer. oal. ,rs for ivership ff Uni- ith top n their . their ionsists senior W. is girls to nd be- Brown, Second Roberta C only ed by girls and 0 the ihelby, Row: lonnie Patrons of Barton Services performed by the Red Cross Committee include filling and distribution of Veterans Christmas stockings, organization and manage- ment of the yearly Red Cross fund raising drive, and close cooperation with the foreign exchange student program. The committee serves as part of the All-City High School Red Cross Coun- cil. Each school provides representa- tives to the council meetings where campaign policies and individual school problems are discussed. First Row: John Thurman, Patsy Thorne, Diane Scott, Teko Watanabe. Second Row: Judy Johnson, Bill Levene, Glenn Zander, Ron Butler. Amateur Guttenbergs With the addition of a linotype machine to the printing department, the printers can now set u the entire school newspaper within tlie walls of the school. The headlines, copy, and printing is all done by the printers under the watchful eye of Mr. Alva Limbaugh. First Row: Terry Godden, Terry Oliver, Bill Holler. Second Row: Bill Powell, Sam Alpert, Eric Bryant, Jerry Singer. Third Row: Martin Walker, James Perry, Lan'y Patterson. Boys with the books The book crew is the working force of Paseo's English department, their main duties come at the beginning of each semester when a great many books are being exchanged among the various English classes. First Row: Keith Fair, Richard Schoonover. Second Row: Steve Thompson, John Jepson. FRIDAY NIGHT CAST, Front Row: Sharon Gillham, Cheryl Rabinowitz, Marietta Fogel. Back Row: Laraine Combs, Richard Bec er, avi yman, y J Al Lewis, Donna Relf, Eric Menn. MNOW, Chumley, has it ever occurred to you that this rabbit might be real Q77 k D 'dL .lud Ben'amin,lerry Bulavsky,.l0 Ashburn, The Year of the Rabbit-Harvey Ideal casting and the actoris apparent under- standing of their roles combined to make the drama department's presentation of Harvey,' a total success. The play, a delightful comedy by Mary Chase, provided the members of the cast with an oppor- tunity to fully display their talents. The part of Elwood P. Dowd was played by .lo Ashburn, senior. The role was perfectly cast and lo's interpretation of it was typical of his past work. Doctor Sanderson and Doctor Chumley were convincingly played by Al Lewis, junior, and Dave Lyman, senior. Both players assumed the char- acters of the men they played with ease and confidence. Harriet Halpern, junior, and Marietta Fogel, senior, gave excellent performances of Mrs. Veta Simmons, a difficult role to present. The part of Ruth Kelly was well done by Donna Relf and Margot Sims, juniors. Excellent direction by Miss Alfrada Bock, drama instructor, and the co-operation of all con- cerned made possible a surprisingly good Fall Play. 48 EATUJKDAY NIGHT CAST, Front Row: Richard Becker. Second Row: Harriet Halpern, Pat Dovar , Gayle Ashcraft, Barbara Power. Back Row: Eric Menn, Paula LaMar, Ursula Jargosch, 'wld LYITIHH, Llflda Cray, lo Ashburn, Margot Sims, Al Lewis, Vicki Lynn, Jerry Bulavsky. E C with of lif know l to th must they 1 will l final the 1 humi remix We n S eate Eric Yeagi Maiei Menr 1-- 7 ' A Y ' ' MY YW V V V wry' Yrwtwrrw W Yi A Lfxrlr Y 'WY' W 'W' L ' ' VA p.gq,qg,F,r..y .-vqnsv-1-. ff---4 -- - Y -Y 4 under- drama total Chase, oppor- part of senior. retation V were Li Dave z char- se and Fogel, 5. Veta Donna Bock, ill con- ll Play. 'at nh, A Voyage to Heaven and He , - It's the ame Place You Know - Gutward Bound Outward Bound, the Senior Play, concerns itself with four men and three women from various walks of life who find themselves on a boat without really knowing how they got there or where they are going. Before they reach their destination, all have come to the realization that there is no escape and they must face up to their fate with only the character they have brought on hoard. This strength of character will be the balance on which they are weighed at their final port of call. The play does not teach a lesson, but merely shows the ultimate outcome of those who refuse to accept humility and the dignity of their fellow man. It also reminds us that no matter what we do, sooner or later we must all be responsible to an Examiner. Scrubby ---- ----- - ------------------ Jo Ashburn Ann --------------------------------- Linda Gray Lorraine Combs Henry ---------- .--- --- ------------ --Eric Menn Mr. Prior -------------------- -- ---- Dave Lyman Mrs. Cliveden-Banks ----------------- Marietta Fogel Rev. William Duke - -------------- Gary Maienschein Mrs. Midget --------------- ----- I an Gunderson Judy Benjamin Mr. Lingley -------------------- ----Dennis Yeager Rev. Frank Thomson -------------------- Don Menn Prompters --------- --------- B arbara Duffelmeyer Mary McKinzie Stage Manager ------ --------- P at Stark Seated: Dave Lyman, Marietta Fogel, Eric Menn, .lan Gunderson, Dennis Yeager. Standing: ,Io Ashburn, Gary Maienschein, Lorraine Combs, Don Menn. -... .a.n0L-. Seated: Don Menn, Dave Lyman, Dennis Yeager, Linda Cray, Eric Menn. Standing: Jo Ashburn, Gary Maienschein, Marietta Fogel, Judy Benjamin. 49 -4...----...s Z Lofty Paseo Bucaneers Bring New riginalit to Ro al Parade , Z '7 P' 2 1 , v Y Q 4 October 13, the day of the American Royal Parade, marked the beginning of the exciting festivities of American Royal Week. Every area high schoolis entry was decked out in its most impressive array, and Paseo was no exception. Leading the Paseo entry were the officers of the Drill Team wearing their sweaters which identified the school as Paseo. Next came the band, dressed in their colorful red and black uniforms. Pulling the school's familiar Pirate ship was a convertible in which the cheerleaders rode. The ship, newly painted in black and gold, carried a fierce crew c o n s i s t i n g of Bonnie Edwards and Wes Eastwood, Paseo seniors. The Drill Team made an impressive rear guard with their colorful red and white uniforms and rhythmic marching. Pirates don their colorful costumes in preparation for the big parade. ...Wim QW 4 I I I H , X f ff f ,, X I y 1, ' 4 Q f ,,,. Above: Paseo's letter girls leave no doubt as to who's next in the parade. Left: Paseois Pirate ship sails the high seas down- town 1n the American Royal Parade. 'S fx x a X, Q 'X .Q X ,X g. -5. 4 xx gb xx gx xx N9 Q X Q K as N x 5, 4 AQ X ix Seater Vicki Presia s frm Whi mex' F I lim l. Fflrl i Inf W- -H'--' --a-..-.....-.. ..-4 --.. A .1 4- i M4444-Nw , .4 K V V, X A 5 ....-L..-...............a,...-r,v..,.... ,,,.. . ,. , V-.1----Q.-.,.1.----Q-g+n,f........ --ff-wg,-,W--,........,,,,,, , J Y ion to n- Peppettes personify spirit, color, zest, of pirate sportsmanship Seated: Marily Parks, Sgt. at Arms, Marty Baysinger, Sgt. at Arms. Standing: Vicki Hilsinger, Presidentg JoAnne Rudolph, Secretary, Janet Williams, Vice President, Barbara Campbell, T reasurer. Now in its sixth year, Paseo's drill team, the Peppettes, again performed at the halfs of football games and at the American Royal Parade. The fifty jun- ior and senior girls, who were selected at tryouts held the previous spring, wore new uniforms this year. When first started Peppettes wore white pleated skirts, white sweaters with red c'P's g later it was changed to white sweaters with a pirate head, now the group wears red pleated skirts and all except five officers have pirate heads. This year five officers wore P-A-S-E-O on their sweaters. The group practiced all summer in order to be ready to perform at the first football game. Again this year Miss Martha Lappin sponsored the group. First Row: Diane Wilson, Hilda Retzer, Debbie Schlozman, Judy Halpern, V-je-Brown, Roberta Bain, Linda Allen, Dixie Wright, White, Marjorie Middleton, Karen Foreman, Barbara Duffle- Lee Ann Reeve, Ruth Ann Deming, Linda Shaffer, Linda Coodell. meYer, Roni Sue Wechsler, Grace Shelby. Second Row: Lois Fourth Row: Virginia Schulteis, Diana Frazier, Martha Mestdagh, Ruble, Patsy Thorne, Judy McGee, Kathy Buckner, Sharon Janet Gunderson, Juanita Ewing, Sonya Chronister, Dottie Van- Stevens, Nancy Caldwell, Jacqueline Jones, Pat Stark Diane denberg, Kay Quick, Dorothy Wymore, Dianna Ladd. Lindsey, Janet Wagner. Third Row: Loraine Combs,,Harriet 5 1 I T e Night of ur Nights. . . aseo Homecoming 1963 Homecoming Queen Candidates: Dixie McVay, Hilda Retzer, Barbara Darnaby, Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Nancy Caldwell. One of the biggest events of the football season is the annual Homecoming weekend. ln the space of only a few days come the Homecoming game, the dance and the elec- tion and coronation of the Homecoming Queen. Although Paseo has held a homecoming for only the past two years, it is well on its way toward establishing itself as a school tradition. Five Homecoming Queen candidates were selected by the football team and were presented to the student body at the annual football assembly. They were Nancy Caldwell, Barbara Darnaby, Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Dixie McVay, and Hilda Retzer. The students then voted on three finalists, who were announced at the halftime ceremonies of the Homecoming Game on November 8. Although Paseo lost the game, the defeat was unable to dampen spirits for the formal dance two days later. Held in the Colonial Ballroom of the Muehlbach Hotel, the dance was fittingly climaxed by the long awaited Coronation of the queen. With the three finalists and their escorts standing before the queen's throne, Mr. Marshall, Principal, declared Nancy Caldwell and Hilda Retzer princesses. Then Carol Sue Hotchkiss was announced Homecoming Queen. She Above: Mr. Marshall, principal, crowns the newly elected Homecoming Queen of 1963, Carol Sue Hotchkiss. Right: At 12:00 everyone turns into a pumpkin! 2 was presented a bouquet of red roses and the crown was placed on her head by Mr. Marshall. Joyful sobs from the queen and princesses served to release the tension which had built up over long days of waiting. r 'UN' N A ax .gmt , ..,.. .... - ..---...-.-... H -1--- 4 .,,,, -,QQ V H p V - -.n.--....,-,----s-.a...,.,..,.,.-..v-.-...,.--.a u. .. , all it X 1 nfrfu Q :V+ vc...-n 1,111.5 mp. gnf..-N -,.-,.-...,..-........,...-. --.W ,W agged Clothes, Miss Peppy Crowning Highlight Sadie Hawkins Mixer Red and white candy striped night- gowns, corncob pipes and gaily patched bluejeans typify Paseois annual Sadie Hawkins Mixer. The mixer gives stu- dents a chance to show off their own hillbilly costumes. Climaxing the event was the crowning of Lee Ann Reeve as Miss Peppy. Candidates for the Miss Peppy title were Nancy Caldwell, Judy McGee, Lee Ann J Reeve, Janet Wagner and Roni Wechsler, y all seniors. Pep Club members nomi- J nated the five girls for the honor. i. Each student who attended the mixer ' could vote for his choice. Lee Ann was Q crowned with a wreath of flowers by Mr. J Paul Marshall, principal. J Prior to the coronation, the audience J was entertained by Margot Sims, who : J explained the origin of the Sadie Hawk- l ins theme. Other entertainment was pro- Q vided by the mountain music of Larry 5 y Yates, Wes Eastwood, Don Menn and 3 J Blair Stringfellow. y Miss Peppy candidates and their escorts, left to right: Cary Maienschein, Roni ' Wechslerg Eric Menn, Janet Wagner, Bill McBride, Lee Ann Reeveg Mike Douhle- f day, Judy McGee, Dave Lyman, Nancy Caldwell. 2 CV' A all MI L, l 5 5 l l r P 1 J , l w y Above: Decked out in their Sunday-goin'-to-meetin'-clothes, Pirate mountaineers dance. Left: The Best Dressed Couple prize went to Jo Anne Rudolph and Larry Phillips. Other costume prize winners were Teko Watanabe for Best Dressed girl and Larry Yates for Best Dressed boy. 5 4 ' - - - - 4.-.4 . ...-- .... - 4...,,.a-..-. .-4-qfvqs---H144.s..,,,, -,Q Q , v- --i,.....oq....,..,,,, ,,,, - , . u-Q .--.-v.-....,t........-tv.,..-.aw -..,,,,... . A . . - V ,, . ight- :hed adie stu- own ning PPY' were Ann sler, omi- lixer was Mr. ence who awk- pro- arry and ,KJ x N3 gg xJ X, zers ' . X J lps. zrry A ttendant Attendant Nancy Caldwell Judy McGee lx ,A U rw VU , I x ,N , 7 f ZW t Miss Peppy sw K Lee Annxlfeeve K xy we 3 ff' W X89 ,YJ AVXS ' '34 'AM if QM AN NLM EZ 'N' .9 'NN J ' x V Ax X , ,Q xJ X ,N ,Sv -i, N, tw 'Af' 53 ee J ll x- X , X I YN, - 5 ,N , ,xl X Xx J XY n VXI Yr .X Na ' KN-' X3 3 Iv J Q ty 4 A Y ,X R3 xl, L - -. r 3' K 4 Q. , -if 5 93 'K Affxb A- Z Attendant Janet Wagner - Q Attendant Roni Sue Wechsler , . A X 5 -ra X X x V' x X U 5 'Q '- W. 'rx x X f X K Q, V W ,al I I 4 I Q qf, , Q! Pat found the gardens of lstanbul filled with unusual beauty. Here her friend Sevgul points out some of the more interesting plants. Paseo Sends at on Turkis Tour Early last September Pat Stark, senior, stepped off of a jet airliner at Kansas City's Municipal Air Terminal in the typical dress of a Turkish woman. The trip to Kansas City had com- pleted an exciting two-month's stay in Turkey for Pat. Annually Paseo students in their junior year are given a chance to compete for the privilege of applying to the American Field Service to spend the summer abroad. On June 5, 1962, after many interviews and tests, Pat received Word that she would spend the summer in Istanbul, Turkey. The ten day journey from New York to Turkey was filled with language lessons and with familiarizing herself with the customs and govern- ment of the Turkish people. We were told to eat bread with all our meals, commented Pat, Uwe found later this was good advice for the food was all cooked in oil and the f'3'rd bread helped in the digestion of the oily foods. Pat didn't enroll in the local school, but visited the classes occasionally. Her Turkish sister had a hard scholastic program which included 13 solids. Istanbul is a noisy cityf, Pat says, Hwith the horses neighing, the cars honking and the Turks ' bargaining, it drives you wild. My familyis apart- ment was in the basement of a building. One day l looked up and saw a bear scratching at the window. l was frightened at first, but l found out later that the bears were common and traveled with gypsiesf' s... Pat and her Turkish sister, Hiflya Haskoyla, rush home after a visit to a girls' school. Q! has flap: muc spre Te Am' but girl: you her and can yeai grez viev beg: tion sum She mol like QQ? 2 I ,s Q. .ai 'S IZ: CTC W 22 D 55 rush 4 Everything S igger Here Big!,' That's the way the United States has impressed Takeko Watanabe. Paseo's first Japanese foreign exchange student. 'cThere's so much more of everything here, bigger country, spread out cities, and even the people are tallerf, In Kumamoto, her Japanese hometown, wfekoii attended a secondary school similar to American High Schools. It is co-educational, but the student body consists of fifteen hundred girls and only eighteen boys. There's odds for you! Here in the United States, Teko has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. lVlcCaughey and their daughter Linda. Takeko was first introduced to the Ameri- can Field Service Program during her junior year. Five and one half years of English were a great help in her application. She was given several tests and a live inter- view conducted in English. Then the waiting began. Finally the news arrived-her applica- tion had been accepted. 'Q-na... .. K I , 'W' ft 1 ,fn 1 i I 1' 4 f f U WV 1 ' ,,f f , , f ' f ..W:f+fv , f- ZW Z, , f ,, ' f faggfgw, , , ,AZN , V sf, ,X f ll' r f new MAMA f ,. I f One of Teko's main ambitions is to become an architect. She was interested in designing houses long before she came to the United States. Here Teko is being shown the fundamentals of design by Mr. Robert Coser, drafting instructor. Even though she was the only girl in the drafting class she enjoyed it very much. Paseo's new-found Japanese friend has summed up her opinion of the American people. J She says, '6Here the thinking of the people is ,,,..lX jk-ff-'--4, I more positive and liberal, and the young people, UI like at Paseo, think very independently. I E - American grammar is a mess- -i lla,-1,4 ..iA'b45 ' 'lr--2' lm-L-'-.:'S 2,-- - 'J7's .114 .X -1 .--2.16-1 XX libel: M'--f -'J'- '! ft, U LJ?-1' 1 A X. 57 4 ....-1 ...- .. ,....,. .- ..... .. n'1ww its co-ordinate the constant flurry of society projects. l Seated Around The Table: Mr. Robert Richmond, Nancy Caldwell, David Lyman, Bill McBride, Barbara Dufflemeyer, Larry Yates, Linda Feldman, Mike Doubleday, Dottie Vandenberg, Phyllis Nichols. -...,.,.,., six literary societies form the hub of the school's social activities. At the beginning of each semester upper class stu- dents with a 2.5 grade average may sign up for the club of their choice. After a pledg- ing period during which the members become better acquainted with the pledges the pros- pective members are formally initiated into the club. Throughout the school year indi- vidual clubs often sponsor dances, parties, hayrides, and charity projects. Scholastically, each club strives to win the scholarship trophy, which is awarded to the literary soci- ety with the highest total grade average. The organization Which unites the six clubs is the inter-club council. Made up of one representative from each of the clubs, the council is responsible for planning such all- club projects as the fall and spring inter- society dances and the literary society talent assembly. Other duties of the council are the reg- ulating of pledging rules and orders of business. Leftf .ll1Ht0sa Lit Dociety supplies an ethnic pick- up at the Press' All American celebration. i The' subject of Limbo is explored at a typical Engineers-Zetas bash. 58 y f ,?7M 1 f f Zta f fffyf 1 f ' Z 4 5 Wx , f f , f 1 . M l Front Doub Secon Gary ll Frm lg llilsi lil! si. -ii ll.-., 1, , ' illi '1 -1-t--- - ..............- ,, . , , -- ' ' 2 f -' --P-s f'. :-ff-H'4+-rf-f-n-n---e-,g--p+n-....q--.-.-,-wnwvwefee....14-fs s .-f,.,...,s.- ,.-,V,...-,- ., , m the At the as stu- an UP pledg- ecome pros- 1 into ' indi- arties, zically, arship r soci- e. he six up of Js, the :h all- inter- talent e reg- rs of FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Wes Eastwood President Don Menu Don Menn Vice-President T. J. Brown ,Eric glenn Secretary Jerry Bulavsky om earn Treasurer Wes Eastwood Jo Ashburn Sgt.-at-Arms John Latta Mike Doubleday Inter-Club David Lyman T. J. Brown Initiator Tom Hearn Front Row: Dave Lyman, Jerry Bulavsky, Bill Brann, Mike Paul Boswell. Third Row: Steve Weese, Speedy Bennett, Glenn Doubleday, Tom Hearn, Larry Sllvey, Jim Melvin, Greg Harnden. Zander, Russell Thalacker, Bob Balderson, Ron Walker, Larry Second Row: John Latta, Wes Eastwood, Gene Maienschein, Denny, Don Menn, Eric Menn. Gary Miller, Jo Ashburn, Barry Cates, Bill Holman, T. J. Brown, FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Phyllis Nichols President Nancy Caldwell Janet Williams Vice-President Judy McGee MISS DAVIS, J udy. Pratt Secretary Janet Williams Vicki Hilsmger Treasurer Reeda Throgmorton Judy McGee Sgt.-at-Arms Judy Pratt Nancy Caldwell Inter-Club Phyllis Nichols BCCJYY Rllflfk Initiator Vicki Hilsinger Front Row: Donna Relf, Carol Albert, Patsy Thorne, Vicki Hllfinger, Shirley Koch, Diane Scott, Pam Donavan, Mary Whitaker, Debbie Schlozman. Second Row: Reeda Throg- morton, Minette Ferguson, Rose Joiner, Susan Draney, Pat Donavan, Barbara McVay, Theresa Ciro, Tako Watanabe, Susan PHUJCY, Janet Williams. Third Row: Phyllis Nichols, Alice Kramer, Karen Maddux, Jan Jenkins, Sharon Stevens, Nancy Caldwell, Judy McGee, Linda Shaffer, Janice Fenderson, Linda Goodell. Fourth Row: Judy Pratt, Louise Heine, Gayle Lively, Shirlie Kennedy, Jane McGee, Glennis Hinchey, Sharon Teague, Cheryl Gazda, Marilyn Wilson. L... ......., . -.,-...........i.........-....-...i.,...,,,,,,..r.,..,..,.... .W-f.---.,--......,.. . . . ,. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President Larry Yates Steve Thompson Nm Blair Srringfellow Vice-President Steve Thompson 1 Gary Strohmeyer Secretary Dave Keeton ' Bill T B111 MR. RICHMOND N I A1 Lewis Sgt.-at-Arms Jim Rudolph Larry Yates Inter-Club Bill McBride v Dave Keeton Initiator Hal Gardner Front Row: Chet Trutzel, Louis Axelrod, Jim Rudolph, John Thurman, Bill McBride, Gary Maienschein, Jerry Bash. Second Row: Tommy Levene, Fred Paddack, Jim Oberndorfer, Barry Axelrod, Walter Collins, Bill Levene, Al Lewis. Third Row: Blair Stringfellow, John Jepson, Gary Strohmeyer, Larry Yates, Marty Burstein, Ron Butler, Rick Bezner. Fourth Row: Cassius Greene, Dave Keeton, Steve Warlen, Steve Thompson, Jerry Morrow, Dennis Yeager, George Williamson, Mark Dethlefsen. T FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Janet Wagner President 'R0ni S116 Wechsler Roni Sue Wechsler Vice-President Marilyn Parks Barbara Campbell Secretary Bonnie Edwards Bonnie Edwards Treasurer Barbara Duffelmeyer 9 Linda Price Sgt.-at-Arms Barbara Campbell Barbara Duffelmeyer Inter-Club Dottie Vandenberg Ann Townley Initiator Janet Wagner J Front Row: Barbara Duffelmeyer, Ann Townley, Carolyn Rose, Lauren Bennett, Joanne Hall, Diane Miller, Maureen McCahon, Norma Thaxter. Second Row: Roni Wechsler, Penny Daniels, Sherri Brown, Barbara Campbell, Pam Emery, Pat Emery, Chris Smasal, Takeko Watanabe, Madlyn Tombs, Margot Sims. Third Row: Bonnie Edwards, Janet Wagner, Diane Wilson, Harriet Halpern, Roberta Bain, Virginia Schulteis, LeeAnn Reeve. Anita Brown, Linda McCaughey, Janet Trott. Fourth Row: Judy Johnson, Dorothy Vida, Dianna Ladd, Linda Price, Marilyn Parks, Dottie Vandenberg, Kay Quick, Martha Baysinger, Kaye VanSchoelandt. R Front Ruble ond Fron Annc Broo lleln Nr-lsr FIRST SEMESTER Carol Robichaud Juanita Ewing Marietta Fogel MRS SHEW ADVISER Rhonda Macken Zoe Banister Joyce Bell Kathy Hinshaw SECOND SEMESTER President Juanita Ewing Vice-President ' .lacki Jones Secretary Marietta Fogel Treasurer Rhonda Macken Sgt.-at-Arms Inter-Club Linda Feldman Initiator Carol Robichaud Linda Wasserlauf - --vu -- ... ....,.,,..........,.......,....,.............,....,,...,,,.-,. , ,,., .. ..,,, .,,, . . , l ' 9 Yates, Iassius Jerry lefsen. R, Front Row: Zoe Banister, Joyce Wheatley, Rhonda Macken, Lois Marietta Fogel, Jackie Jones, Cathy Harrison, Deborah Smalls Ruble, Linda Wasserlauf, Linda Feldman, Tako Watanabe. Sec- Joyce Bell. ' ond Row: Marilyn Alnutt, Juanita Ewing, Gayle Ashcraft, FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Nancy Fralzer President Jo Anne Rudolph .7 Jo .tinne Rudolph Vice-President Martha Mestdagh O LOVIHH Bearce Secretary Elaine Cannon A -J 7 Dottie Wymore Treasurer Nancy Fraizer 5 V. G. Brown ' Sgt.-at-Arms Dottie Wymore 2 Elaine Cannon Inter-Club Lovina Bearce V- Martha Mestdagh Initiator Diana Frazier Anita J udy larilyn Kaye Front Row: Vicki Dumas, Karen Marts, Margie Middleton, Jo Cockrell, Elaine Cannon, Martha Mestdagh, Diane Frazier, Sandy Anne Rudolph, Nancy Fraizer, Dolly Cage, Gwen Barnett, Barbara Dudley, Vanita Brown, Lovina Bearce, Linda Bradshaw, Reta Brooks. Second Row: Barbara Hahn, Linda McDowell, Janet Hickman, Laurel Lutz. Fourth Row: Sondra Biggs, Dottie Helms, Marie Randolf, Paula Jeneraux, Jane Miller, Jonell Wymore, Judy Scott, Sandy Eckel, Linda Allen, Barbara Altman, Nelson, Tako Watanabe, Anne Paddock. Third Row: Pat Vicki Lynn, Sheila Britt, Marry Ann Sharp. L A ..-L ................, . ..Q-.........-..........+.......,................. .,....-...., H+. - . , ,,,. q,wq. FRENCH CLUB-MISS BALDWIN, ADVISOR First Row: Grace Shelby, Helen Byers, Joyceteen Byers, Vicki Hilsinger, Debbie Schlozman, Jerry Bulavsky, Donna Relf, Bar- bara Duffelmeyer, Lois Ruble, Marietta Fogel, Elizabeth Brishard. Second Row: Janet Helms, Kathleen Neale, Marcella Haney, Karen Jones, Phyllis Heath, Sheila Britt, Marie Bertholet, Joan Feuerstein, June Weintraub, Linda Allen, Phyllis Nichols. Third Row: Ricardo Rich, Mary Louise Hedgkin, Randy Weatherhorn, SPANISH CLUB-MISS THORNTON, ADVISOR David Waterfield, Jerry Bash, Kathy Funk, Nan Prose, David Baellow, Janice Fenderson, Patsy Thorne, Diane Wilson, .lo Ashburn. Fourth Row: Barbara Altman, Steve Jacobson, Tom Levine, Diana Frazier, Barbara McVay, Beth Pope, Charlotte Williams, Pat Stark, Brenda Johnson, Judy Pratt, Marilyn Parks, Glenn Zander. 6 First Row: Cheryl Butner, Kathy Richardson, Julie Keith, Pam Donovan, Ruth Pett, Linda Wheat, Carolyn Rose. Second Row: Cynthia Ferguson, Patricia Payne, Lyn Wellington, Cathy Har- bison, Dianne Witt, Dan Gutierrez, Jim Rudolph, Pat Donovan, Carol Albert, Maureen McCahon, Diane Lindsey, Pam Raby, Karen Clark. Third Row: Wilder Polk, Minnette Ferguson, Ala Rotman, Sandi Eckert, Judy Heider, Jeannie Carter, Sharon Teaque, Glennis Hinchey, Mark McCone, John Thurman, Dick Fray, Steve Doubleday, Mike Calhoun, Marty Baysinger. Fourth Row: Esther Gutierrez, Patti Johann, Diana Frazier, Judy Scott, Sonya Chronister, Saundra Stevens, Archilene Payne, Melvin Singer, Stan Epstein, Gayle Lively, Shirlie Kennedy, Jim Obern- dorfer, Larry Denney, James Jenkins. Fifth Row: Billie McBur- ney, Penny Stone, Dianna Ladd, Alva Ferguson, Harley Weid- man, Larry Marshall, Linda MacFarlane, Steve Kinser, Dave Keeton, Gene Maienschein, Paul Boswell, Glenn B. Hereford, Ron Butler, Bruce Dethleisen. -v. V - - ' , .. . , .4 o ,, .,. . x,.,,-., V- - i F -V at rv-A I, A, pvpvumva-vw--uv---N . -, David 1, Jo Tom .rlotte ?arks, Organization - the keynote to success! Scott, ,elvin bern- :Bur- Veid- Dave Ron 14 Wait a minuteg you're doing it all wrong. A-- ... .54-.-4. Now, this is the way I see i 77 fl 1 .-..,A..,... , . 1 r 1 w R I 1 I W PHYSICS CLUB-MR. MORRISSETTE, ADVISO Front Row: Sharon Stevens, Nancy Caldwell, Pat Hartman, Paul Kenworthy, Elliott Schwartz, Tom Hearn, Bill McBride, Jackie Jones, Barbara Duffelmeyer, Dick Fray, Jerry Bulavsky, Jim Rudolph, Dottie Vandenberg. Fourth Row: Mariyn Parks, Mike Hartman. Second Row: Bonnie Edwards, Carol Albert, Walter Collins, Richard King, Steve Kinser, T. J. Brown, John Debbie Schlozman, Patsy Thorne, JoAnne Rudolph, Roni Sue Carlson, Ron Butler, Steve Warler, Speedy Bennett, Dennis Wechsler, LeeAnn Reeve, Janet Wagner, Janet Williams. Third Yeager. Row: Karen Foreman, Stan Epstein, Beth Pope, Roger Mayhugh, CHEMISTRY CLUB-MR. LINDWALL, ADVISOR 'W on X , . , Front Row: Diane Wilson, Dorothy Humfeld, Diane Ladd, Linda Wheat, Lois Ruble, Archileen Payne, Jerry Aarons, Barbara McCay, Susan Massa, Jean Hockett. Second Row: Roberta Bain, Diane Scott, Loretta Neer, Ruth Pett, Zoe Banister, Gayola Jiles, Mary Carter, Phyllis Nichols, Shelia Britt, Viji Brown, Linda Allen, Marty Baysinger, Judy McGee. Third Row: Pat Stark, LeeAnn Reeve, Harriet Halpern, Virginia Schulteis, Carol Phlanz, Barbara Campbell, Anita Brown, Ala Rotman, Marilyn Wilson, Linda Norris, Mike Doubleday, Gary Maienschein, Leland Brown. Fourth Row: Dorothy Wymore, Judy Pratt, Kay Quick, Glenn Hereford, Bill Powell, Judy Johnson, David Lyman, Linda Price, Kaye VanSchoelandt, Linda MacFarlane, Margot Sims, Pat Bovard, Carol Robichaud, Gayle Ashcraft, Bill Levene. Fifth Row: Lester Lowe, Glenn Zander, Dave Keeton, Blair Stringfel- low, Hal Gardner, Richard King, Rick Bezner, Steve Thompson, Harley Weidman, Gary Strohmeyer, John Jepson, Larry Yates, Wes Eastwood, Richard Becker, Jo Ashburn, Don Menn, Carter Slusher. F ir, Ma Na' Sh: Shi Die W ' - -- ---A ' .......... - ..-... .... . usa., . N, -4 , H V cBride, Parks, 1, John Dennis Glenn Price, s, Pat Fi fzh ingfel- npson, Yates, Carter Curators of the Pretty People. First Row: Debbie Schlozman, Dixie McVay, Kathy Buckner, Marilyn Wilson, Diane Wilson, Phyllis Ward, Dona Davis Nancy Taylor. Second Row: Karen Hassler, Susan Draney, Sharon Stevens, Linda Shaffer, JoAnne Rudolph, Kathy Welch Shirlie Kennedy, Janet Higgens. Third Row: Penny Goodell, Dick Miller, Allen Craig, Martin Walker, Leon Robinson, Victor Marriott. Teresa Ciro, Janet Williams, Marietta Fogel, 10811 Feuerstein, Ala Rotman, Susan Massa, Barbara McVay, Linda Gray. Fourth Row: Linda Goodell, Alice Kramer, ,lan Franano, Nancy Ohman, Linda Norris, Barbara Buel, Linda Thornton, Dorothy Vida, Margot Sims. Putting beards and mustaches on vil- lains and turning young to old were iust part of the many odd jobs Mask Sz Wig performed. This group made up the cast of the Fall Play, Senior Play, Speech Showcase, and assemblies. Behind the scenes also is the stage crew. Adjusting lights, fixing micro- phones, and setting up scenery are their main functions. 65 T O O Pep Club - Nucleus l PEP CLUB OFFICERS-Left to Right: Janet Wagner, vice-pre.si- dent, Judy McGee, secretary, Nancy Caldwell, sergeant-at-arms, Roni Sue Wechsler, treasurer 5 LeeAnn Reeve, president. f School S Plflt Red! Gold! Black! These cheers echoed from the stands at every game to support Paseo's.teams during the various seasons. ln cooperation with the athletic department, Pep Club, which is open to all girls in grades eight through twelve, worked to pro- mote the school spirit and invoke interest In school activities. Red and black uniforms were initiated this year to help school spirit. A flash card section, forming, among other things, the Paseo P, was also added this year. The Sadie Hawkinas Mixer is sponsored annu- ally by the Pep Club. The crowning of Miss Peppy is the highlight of the dance. Because of its varied activities and school sup- port, this club has become very important and vital to Paseo. First Row: Sharon Gillham, Diane Cox, Shirley Koch, Norma Thaxter, Judy White, Marjorie Middleton, Charlene Petrus, Jo Anne Rudolph, Nancy Fraizer, Barbara Duffclmeyer, Sharon Stevens, Janet Skirvin, Cheryl Fanner, Jeniece Mayhugh. Second Row: Reeda Throgmorton, Lois Ruble, Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Dixie McVay, Kathy Buckner, Janet Higgins, Carol King, Ann Townley, Grace Shelby, Janoyce Young, Jackie Jones, Teko Watanabe, Sherri Brown, Janet Williams, Joyce Bell. Third Row: Karen Foreman, Judy Pratt, Mary McKinzie, Phyllis Nichols, Darlene 66 Long, Ruth Deming, Vicki Hilsinger, Marietta Fogel, Diane Frazier, Martha Mestdagh, Judy Benjamin, Linda McCaughey, Bonnie Edwards, Juanita Ewing, Sonya Chronister, Barbara Campbell. Fourth Row: Loraine Combs, Pat Stark, Kay Quick, Nancy Ohman, Dottie Humfeld, Virginia Schulteis, Carol Robichaud, Alva Ferguson, Marty Baysinger, Kaye Van Schoe- landt, Linda Price, Marilyn Parks, Dottie Wymore, Janet Trolt, Janet Gunderson, Dottie Vandenberg. Fir: Dia Ma' Pov Lin Hai Alb Hel Thi Fil Co ,, i3i' Sf. Ll, Fe Pt First Row: Vicki E s Anne Swafford Peff Stone Barbara X , Y f A W AY ni A4 ,Y ' YY gil- v AA-W if W V Y V ' .--f--P----we V A , , '. ,,...1p,,,t,.1:3' f-5i.f. L.,,,, ,:, T331-Q-M- '.ElL.f , V' , J.. if . 1 .,,. , , . , ,, , ,, , , . , , from aams 1 the o all pro- :hool this tion, was nnu- 3PPY sup- vital Diane iughey, Barbara Quick, Carol Schoe- Trott, First Row: Debbie Schlozman, Mary Whitaker, Paula LaMar, Diane Scott, Diana Bagley, Beverly Miller, Cheryl Butner, Mayella Primm, Judy Linder, Judy Martin, Jane Miller, Barbara Powers, Cheryl Rabinowitz, Joyce Wheatley, Sheryl Walthall, Linda Wheat. Second Row: Karen Marts, Vicki Dumas, Sherry Hamilton, Donna Relf, Susan Bailey, Ursula Jargosch, Carol Albert, Patsy Thorne, Diane Wilson, Dolly Cage, Margaret Hempel, Dona Davis, Sheri Johnson, Pat Mishler, Jan Stinson. Third Row: Madlyn Tombs, Linda McDowell, Rhonda Macken, Linda Goodell, Mary Louise Hodgkin, Karen Clark, Diane Lindsey, Vanita Brown, Dixie Wright, Jonell Nelson, Barbara McVay, Maureen McCahon, Lynda Carlson, Harriet Halpern, Linda Allen, Roberta Bain. Fourth Row: Linda Shaffer, Vicki Lynn, Judy Scott, Vicky Schlichter, Virginia Still, Anita Ross, Georganna Goodno, Gayle Ashcraft, Sandy Stephens, Jan Fenderson, Pat Kratschmer, Pat Vaughn, Judy Johnson, Dianna Ladd, Sondra Biggs. X 3 7 bgy 7 Cochrane, Alice Cramer, Susie Drainy, Jewel Burns, Lauren Bennett, Sue King, Sherry Koelling, Pam Emery, Pat Emery. Second Row: Janice Quigg, Donna Forbis, Marlene Fisk, Wanda Qlafk. JoAnn Brown, Dianne Witt, Karen Pierce, Minnette i ?fguson, Vicki Boyce, JoAnn Bonhomme, Billie Griffin, Carole Pflanz. Third Row: Nancy Eggers, Marie Bertholet, Jeannie Carter, Cheryl Gazda, Sharon Teague, Glennis Hinchey, Jane McGee, Louise Heine, Kathy Welch, Penny Goodell. Shirlie Kennedy, Gayle Lively, Linda McEleroy. Fourth Row: Laliuth Henderson, Marilyn Wilsrmn, Dorothy Vida, Barbara Bnel, Martha McCully, Linda Thornton, Barbara Altman, Linda Niemeyer, Susan Smade, Karen Bailey, Marlena Thompson, Evelyn Vest. Pat Parish. ..---...-..r-u-- -- - - - . 6 ,.... .-,--...,Tqn1n,?qq- 1nwewvew-vu -ss- First Row: Randy Wetherhorn, Marcella Haney, Kathie South, Mary Ann Webster, Carol Albertson, Phyllis Heath, Diana Miller, Pam Miller, Barbara Miller, Zelta Kurtz, Sharon Johnson, Diana Moberly. Second Row: Susan Trott, Phillis Hamilton, Helen Byers, Della Tucker, Linda Jeffries, Marian Boyce, Delores Stewart, Jean Neidhardt, Sue Musick, Joanne Hall, Patricia Cox. Third Row: Reta Hickman, Gwen Barnett, Charlotte O'Donnell, Linda Clark, Christine Wright, Nancy Walker, Marsha Goodno, Cynthia Gray, Janice Voorhees, Janet Helms, Carol Brunetti, Paula D'Amico. Fourth Row: Karen Jones, Marcia Spaulding, Gloria Silverstein, Kathy Funk, Nancy Park, Phyllis Litvien, Patti Quick, Liana Joyce, Barbara Lemons, Jody Price, Brenda Johnson. First Row: Debbie Linder, Shirley Henderson, Ellen Kratschmer, Elizabeth McCarty, Pam Binder, Jan Bywaters, Jan Bagley, Janet Brown, Joyce Streeter, Diana Raemer. Second Row: Carol McCone, Sandra Ruud, Sharon Manley, Pam Short, Diann Brown, Linda Cantin, Ann King, Julie Keith, Margaret Simmons, Julie Tuttle, Susan Slusher. Third Row: Geraldine Edwards, Mary Brown, 68 l Helen Jacoby, Tanya Ferguson, Norah Simon, Cheryl Mclntosh, Darlene Lisher, Ann Maduros, Lois Wilson, Cynthia Ferguson, Margie Enz. Fourth Row: Bonnie Vaughn, Willa Teeter, Virginia Snelling, Tracey Harbeson, Pam Markey, Elaine Burstein, Terri Koklas, Janet Nau, Kathy Rogers, Ginny Eckert, Janet King, Susie Powell. fi I ,Af Mrs Pas Dhy spoi goli Am 1961 The and blie of 4 UNC! Vial '-wi JIM sw,- llf' N '4 ' '- ' 1----I-4 4- --.........-. ,,,,, .. loodno, runetti, ulding, litvien, Brenda lntosh, 'guson, irginia Terri King, Student Bod Extends Welcome b, f i' 'i i f Mrs. Karen Macflee, coming to Paseo at mid-semester to teach physical education, took over as sponsor of Pep Club. She plays golf and won the Missouri State Amateur Golf Championship in 1960 and 1962. to Paseo's any New Acquisitions Mrs. Dorothy Wendel began teaching Paseo's special classes at mid-year. She has traveled through the West and has lived in Yellowstone National Park. gf Z zz , - The Stage Band was reorganized this year if and performed in many of Paseois assem- 't lilies. Most of the music was in the style of Glenn Miller, but occasionally the audi- K ence was surprised by twist music. When the 1962 school year opened Pirates welcomed seventeen new faculty members. The new group included one vice principal, two counselors, and fourteen new teachers. lit-re the new group is being welcomed in H special introductory assembly. f M 7, rf Mg , A welcome addition to the school plant was the new furnace. Here the workmen maneuver to lower one of the two 22-ton boilers into the basement furnace room. Paseo also received 2000 new pieces of furniture to replace desks and tables which were as old as the school building. The new desks were colorful fgreen, blue, pink, grayl but not too sturdy. Y i 69 i i fn Character growth and fellowship symbolize Y-Teens main goals. Senior Y-Teens officers pictured left to right are Barbara Duffelmeyer, President, Roni Sue Wechsler, Treasurerg Judy McGee, Sergeant-at-Arms, Vicki Hilsinger, Secretary, and Barbara Campbell, Vice- President. The officers are shown displaying dolls which were given to children at Mercy Hospital at Christmas. Collecting canned and packaged goods for a needy family was the Thanksgiving project. Officers of Junior Y-Teens shown left to right are Patty Quick, Chaplain, Phyllis Litvien, Treasurer, Nancy Park, President, Marsha Goodno, Secretary, Marcia Spaulding, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Susan King, Vice-President. Junior Y-Teens members collected canned goods and presented them to a needy family at Christmas. The goal of the members of both the Y-Teens groups is to grow as a person in character and fellowship. First Row: Nancy Olsen, Debbie Schlozman, Diane Scott, Carol Margie Middleton, Linda Clark, Minnette Ferguson, Alice Kra- Albert, Patsy Thorne, Diane Wilson, Judy White, Beverly Miller, mer, Renee Holmes, Susan Draney, Karen Clark. Fourth Row: Cathy Richardson. Second Row: Mary Whitaker, Joyce Joiner, Helen Beyers, Jonell Nelson, Penny Daniels, Teresa Ciro, Judy Linda Wheat, Sheryl Walthall, Marilyn Wilson, Rhonda Macken, Benjamin, Joyce Bell, Ann Townley, Reeda Throgmorten, Jo Carol Albertson, Jo Anne Hall. Third Row: Joyce Joiner, Anne Rudolph. 70 , , K4 ,. l I fi X 9 f fi ff ,, First Stone, Jane Heine. Judy Bain, Dorotl Linda Carter Kaye Archil Parks, son, C Linda Diann 5 '4 1' 7 , f , f 7 f f gg..-, . 1 i A f J 4' 1 f f ' W 1 5 '- Y ----f 1- .. ... .. .... .a..-.....-.-i.. --4. s..-., ,..44.wqY .4 , . , , 1 - ' ...u,,Km.,u,,..,ma,. . . i ,, . . .. J , I , ,V I , , , First Row: Sonya Chronister, Peggy Stone, Sharon Teague, Glennis Hinchey, Jane McGee, Marilyn Wilson, Louise Heine. Second Row: Gayle Ashcraft, Judy Scott, Vicki Schlichter, Roberta Bain, Linda Allen, Harriet Halpern, Dorothy Vandenberg. Third Row: Linda Price, Linda Niemeyer, .lean Carter, Ala Rotman, Alva Ferguson, Kaye Van Schoelandt, Marty Baysinger, Archileen Payne. Fourth Row: Marilyn Parks, Dorothy Vida, La Ruth Hender- son, Cordelia Masterson, Barbara Buel, Linda Thornton, Dottie Wymore, Dianna Ladd. First Row: Dixie McVay, Jeniece Mayhugh, Janet Skirvin, Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Sharon Stevens, Nancy Caldwell, Linda Shaffer, Linda Goo- dell. Second Row: Lauren Bennett, Sherry Koelling, Marie Bertholet, Phyllis Heath, Barbara Wise, Sharon Adams, Delores Stuart. Third Row: Grace Shelby, Jackie Jones, .lanoyce Young, Maureen McCahon, Lois Ruble, Lee Ann Reeve, .lanet Wagner. Fourth Row: Bonnie Edwards, Virginia Schul- teis, Karen Foreman, Maggie Hempel, Beth Pope, Barbara McVay, Shirley Kennedy, Penny Goodell. First Row: Regina Warshawski, Lois Bruenjes, Michele Lowe, Susan Neid- hardt, Debbie Seested, ,lacki Rebstock, Marcella Haney, Gwen Rindom. Second Row: Kathy Rodgers, Carol McCone, Nancy Campbell, Nancy Partington, Karen Jones, Randy Weth- erhorn, Margaret Simmons. Third Row: Jody Price, Brenda Johnson, Barbara Lemons, Liana Joyce, Gloria Silverstein, Vicki Vogt, Nancy Walker. 71 .... ..y-n Military Ball Highlights R.O.T.C. Social Calendar 2 , 'S ? 4 f t39Q4sS , W' ' l--' ,Tix a ,ft - : , X.. I ueen Pat Glassner is presented a regal bouquet by Col. M. L. Cater. Twist music livened up the annual Paseo-Southeast R.O.T.C. Ball, held March 9 in Garrett Hall. lt is during the dance that the R.O.T.C. boys crown their queen. Candidates for the honor were Sandy Eckel, Pat Glassner, Toni Kavorinos, Carolyn Rose and Janet Skirvin. The queen candidates were nominated by members of the R.0.T.C. and were required to write a theme on 'cwhat R.O.T.C. means to me. Final voting was on the basis of these themes. Pat Glassner was named queen at the ball and was presented with a bouquet of flowers and a necklace. The runners-up served as company sponsors. w Z 4 I 56' as' 5 2 Q l i 2 ,....,, . I I ? Above: 4'You'll never be able to get a man that wayl, Left: It wears you out to do all this twistinlw ,nnual held luring boys were Toni Janet were l.T.C. :heme 97 sis of en at ith a klace. npany 1 V '77 ay. f N ,. F xv Carolyn Rose Staff Sponsor x , 'fn F Pat Glassner R.0.T.C. Queen ,aid ,,QfM,U2'J Sandy Eckel W Company A Sponsor Y Janet Skiwin TOHY Kavorinos Company B Sponsor COWPWW C SPOU-90 ,aww W' f,aJ.sfa-ww I6 51 R. O. T. C. amiliarizes Boys With Military Procedures With an eye toward the future, Paseols R.O.T.C. battalion is responsible for familiarizing Paseo boys with the equipment and procedures of the United States armed forces. The Reserve Officers Training Corps program is designed to instill discipline and patri- otism in the young cadets. Equal emphasis is placed on cleaning and assembly of arms, and the ability to give and obey orders. Drilling and marksman- ship are other important facets of the rigorous R.O.T.C. program. Paseois R.O.T.C. is responsible for the raising and lowering of the flag each day. lt also takes part in the opening ceremony of assem- blies, and competes in rifle matches with area schools. 1 gf , C N f' 'ii Sgt. George Quigley C 4 er wld yiqq, Instructor , 7-ill' x ijt . H . A .ch ,. 1 ,- if 'fQ4v,fi,ff., .f1f W ' ' 1 I' L' V K! 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B Platoon Leader, Co. B if T if :fr T W! I Lt. Ted Bower Lt. Thomas Marley Lt. Floyd Leslie Lt. Allen Craig Lt. Kenneth Braunlich Platoon Leader, CO- C Pld'500rr Leader, Co. C Adjutant Supply Officer Assistant Supply Officer 74 1 4 '7 Z' fbon itirrgg I X-1 'I ........................,....a........a .... .ma-.. ,,, L, V N... 1.w,1.,.. .qv-, ---- - , - f 1'ffA-- - -.N-f-f ff- vw-kin' 'Iii 3224+--1, 1 , , , - ,.::::r::,:1:vn1-nr:-Q: :ga-..,,-x,.,.:..,..L-1-Q in-Rf.. M- ,,..-,.--...,, V . -. V .. . E H., ,H H -,,.....nY --H Ziff-.--.,...,.,..,.,........,,,-.V. 1 M...-.-.--. .q--.g-v-:-1-:gj.V 'f l , A . 5 f--niiiiin Y ' ' 'HT-if , Y f . , . 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V I 1 K 1 J 'X' 1 i, Lf VSV' 1 ' ' ,A 11. 1 '-', '1' jf ,, A,-'QQ' ,, 117 ,,1 X V , ' 11 1,-1 V' 1' Q 1 111 X, 5 1 ,Cp ' W 1 ' J J' ' ' 1 , , 1 M , Zi, 1, 7 X v J A ,V Lf! , -f Ji 'ft , ' V, 11 1 1!1j4,1,,f Qvx 1 I, ll ,LR . ,P,. LJ , - -V ff '1 ' 1' 1 -'f ff J , 1 i 1 J! 1 K W ff-31 -'2Cx L . 1 3 , ' W V X 1 ' - ' 174 f C .1 ,' , ' 'J infix , ,f , .1 M Y V, 1,1 ' f 1 ,. F Unsuccessful Year Places Pirates In Interscholastic eague Cellar With only nine returning lettermen to bolster an otherwise inexperienced team, Coach Nelson Dwighfs Pirates were able to salvage only one game from a nine game schedule and found themselves sharing the bottom rung of the lnterscholastic League ladder with the Manual Cardinals. Mistakes due to inexperience were frequent, and it should also be taken into consideration that most Pirate gridders were not familiar with the intricacies of the T-formation, which saw its first year of operation at Paseo in 1962 after many years of single-wing football. are Paseo's opener, like most of the season, proved to be i a disaster, with Rockhurst handing the Pirates a 33-19 setback. The following two weeks saw Paseo go down at the hands of Southeast and Westport. The lone Pirate triumph came October 5 against Manual. The Cardinals put up a spirited struggle, but the Paseo defense was equal y to the task as it allowed Coach Robert Gualdin W 7 l For his determined tenacity on both offense and defense, Pirate fullback T. J. Brown was selected to the 1962 all-city second team. T. .lfs all around good play and leadership were exemplified by his being chosen as a tri-captain. Larry Phillips Manual only two touchdowns. The Pirate offense, led by Larry Phillips and Leroy Toombs, was able to score three touchdowns for a 20-13 victory. Although the records indicate a miserable 1962 season for the Pirates, the campaign was not without a few bright spots. T. J. Brown, a hard hitting linebacker, was credited with well over 100 tackles and Leroy Toombs gave Paseo fans some exciting moments with his broken field running. But most important, varsity newcomers, such as Paul Boswell, Tom Hearn, Terry Hubbard and several others, 1 received valuable experience . which should provide a solid nucleus from which to build more successful teams in future years. Coach Nelson Dwight Leroy Toombs, a tri-captain and three year letterman, received recognition for his offensive talents by being voted all-city honorable mention. Leroy's running and pass catching abilities were unfortunately not enough to pull the Pirates out of last place. 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Af' r - 1 . .f .,, , , .--ss? -,sv ff' Tile?-af' , -rn,-1: A---4-T1 1---1 ' 'flf g f, 'iz if - ,V . ' . 1 , 1 --1, i ., 11.,.,einem'Eea.-rent-.1Q-ser-l::iff.:,.-H..-y.gae:2zi?i?f+-'rr-:tit-..: 'g.Tf -ix 14511 -ff Don Menu Sr. Guard lst Year .lim Marshall Soph. Halfback let Letter Ronnie Walker Jr. Tackle lst Letter gsln John Carlson fr. Tackle lst Letter --.,.K,.,.V?t.-x7.,.33:...v,., V V. Steve Weese Sr. End 2nd Letter 7 r W Z I Y 2 ff ' 5 Z age E42 33, 0 0 Zu, Referee breaks loose for 20 yard gain. 85 ..,. ,,..., s NNW... .,-1,-..,....fT ,, ---...v...w.',, - ,--w-1----w-S-f'- -'F -A .M A-f-1-1-5--e 1. 'F'-' , ' h -in -Q - .4-.t...,. L l ,T , .T . ' + IZ f Q T - s , g e J, T . A 1-'Q nf Q K v N., Q-,N N., .-t.. 2. Y 4 L ' - + efY 'ff: . f f.. :g5Si ,- .,.r.,,,s ,r.--H-.V fl' '- 4. 1 A .W - - -T 3 ullolcl the phone, fans! i 97 TA E Paul Boswell Phillip Tombs Soph. Center Soph. Halfback lst Letter lst Letter f ' X M , f' X, , I ff -1 T I H I V The Thundering Herd X 'A AA f -W ' 'f':+f'-- fl:- -V ' if - Lgf ,' .V ,. T, ' M 'Q - f - -Y-x-------f -2-'--1-vv ---L-r-A11--1w?ev -u+c1 vwene+vfnf-fr:wan-W...-.r-.,-,.... . Q ,.,,.. F-,....,, .. t John Vauglms fr. Halfback lst Letter Chrls Horn James Chnton fr. End fr. Halfback lst year lst Letter Norman Jones fr. End 2nd Letter Kenny Davis Bob Liberman Ir. Fullback Jr. Guard 2nd Letter 2nd Letter .....,..., , ,-n,i.u...,..-'.. . Bill Eades fr. Quarterback lst Letter ' 4 -f - N .-- -' -vw- -- - .. -1--f---V...-,-.. .-.,.:.,,.-.-. V Teamwork Aids unior Varsity In Picking U Three Victories 3-W1-W - ..i ,L Front Row: Bill Lee, Robert Lee, Danny Sarver, Craig Penick, Third Row: Therion Cobbs, Pete Self, Bill Oldham, Prines Torn Pittala, Guiliano Radolovich, Dennis Batdorf. Second Row: Holland, Jerry Pence, Ricky Gilchrist, Ezell Sneed, Bill Finkle, Keith Noland, Claude Carlock, Larry Fogel, Dick Edwards, Mike Beaver. George Caley, Terry Ellis, Johnny Johnson, .lim Oberndorfer. ,Freshmen Drop S. W. for Lone Victor Front, Roof: .lim Uptown, Dave Bruce, Mike Brown, Lee Stebbins, Third Row: Wayne Sandifer, Don Nielson, Dale Martens, Rodney Bill Luntin. Second Row: Harry Lounee, Steve Doubleday, Dennis Carter, Bill Melvin, ,lim McAllister, Mike Moffatt, Larry Ham- Beatty, Bill Moore, Ron Lewis, Ellington Bell, Mike Zullig. merbacher. S basket of nin Althol highly seasor past j 'l drive lnters minat third 4--5 le .500 r a ratl able ' .Z tunes inter: succe ball , at tl stude relief Pirat Melv 1 Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo Paseo P3 S90 PH.Sf'f,! Passat iff-i -1 tl wf is lfflikz nv . 4 d5C C 'T I La--4-0 l' HMM! ..---..-- 4.-.....----a.- -1-..-4 ,, ,A 64 me t H - A Tines nkle, idney Ham- irates Show Stead Improvement 3 Finish Sixth in eague Standings Slowly improving year by year, Paseo's varsity basketball squad was able to post an overall record of nine wins and 13 losses for the 1962-63 season. Although far from spectacular, it is nevertheless highly respectable when one considers the miserable seasons Pirate roundball teams have experienced in past years. Two great contributing factors in Paseo's drive to advance to a more desirable spot in the lnterscholastic League standings were the deter- mination and ability of Coach Bill Ross. In his third year at Paseo, Ross guided the Pirates to a 4-5 league mark, the closest Paseo has come to a .500 percentage in many years. Taking over for Bill Fessler in 1961, Ross had a rather dismal freshman year, but has since been able to improve his teams substantially. Also partially responsible for the better for- tunes of Paseo's basketball squads is the increased interest in the sport among the student body. A successful season ticket sales campaign, the basket- ball assembly, plus strong, enthusiastic attendance at the games all showed the players that the students were behind them. Without any individual stars, the Pirates relied on teamwork to win games. Typical of a Pirate game were the accurate jump shots of Melvin Williams and Jerry Morrow, the rebounding BASKETBALL COACHES, Left to Right: Mike Montgall B111 Ross and Ralph Patterson. v of Larry Phillips and Steve Yates, and the tricky dribbling and ball handling ability of Bill Boykin and Charles Byers. Other memorable moments for the Pirates during the 1962-63 season included the St. Joseph Benton game which was finally called off during the third quarter because of a wet floor. The past season also marked the opening of the lnterscholas- tic league field house for all league games. 1963 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Paseo 45 Southwest Paseo 47 Pem Day Paseo 33 William Chrisman Paseo 54 St. Joe Benton Paseo 30 Ruskin Paseo 42 Pem Day Paseo 28 Central Paseo 57 East Paseo 56 Southwest Paseo 42 Manual Paseo 46 Van Horn Paseo 56 Southwest Paseo 46 Rockhurst Paseo 52 Manual Paseo 39 Central Paseo 4-8 East Paseo 52 Westport Paseo y 43 Southeast Paseo 48 Northeast Paseo 50 Lincoln Paseo 58 Southwest Paseo 44 Pem Day Larry Phillips Lawrence Witt 2nd Letter 2nd Letter Sr. Forward Sf- Guard Charles Byers Ist Letter Sr. Guard Bill Boykin 2nd Letter Jr. Forward Steve Yates 2nd Letter Jr. Forward Cassius Greene Ist Letter Sr. Guard The rudimentary aspects ofhbasketball V .,.,A,, - nw- ,?, Vi Y- My , Mark Dethlefsen James Peny Ist Letter lst Letter Jr. Guard Jr. Guard Martin Burstein Ist Letter Jr. Center A 'ESA' el da 1 4' J 7' ' M . 59412, M fvwmcfi Aww 2 ff-AJ my lo, mafia L Q QM, ,0,LwM. QQ? WM JJ-5 'V . Melvin Williams 15: Letter Sr. Center Let's stroll Jerry Morrow lst Letter Jr. Guard 89 V . , . N 3-,.'. - L f - ..-ff--1 f ,,. fain . -: L 2' 3 - -- s U - M ' 'fr--1' 'J-M '-A - ' .4 .4 K , ., , -v .. um ., ,. 7 ,. , .. rf- if 4, 7 1, , , 'A . -, . , . .- Tv' U J- .. L ' '7 rl, -' ' ' M' ' S 1 ' A W ' ' L A L . -Lg' 1 , H ' -T 1 - --W iw - - . ...' g i L Q . .. gf 'i ' 'T' ' ' ...L.. . Near- Perfect Season Boosts Buclets to Championshi Tie With Central if B Pirates fight for rebound. Directed by Coach Mike' Montgall, the Pirate freshman team made a strong showing during the past season by tying for third in the league standings. With an even 6-6 overall mark, Paseois freshmen had a 5-4- league record. Paseo's junior varsity caused more than a few eyebrows to raise when it tied for the lnterscholastic league championship this past season with an 8-1 league mark. Under the leadership of Coach Ralph Patterson the Buclets took their only league defeat from Central. The overall record of the Pirate junior varsity squad was equally impressive. Boasting a 12-3 mark for the entire 1962-63 season, the Buclets may well provide the nucleus of a real contender in future years. A few members of the junior varsity team were moved up to the varsity during the late stages of the season, and thus were able to obtain valuable experience which should help in building a strong Pirate team next year. 9 Front Row: Mark McCone, Greg Harnden, Jim Melvin, Gerald Austin, Ezell Sneed, Ben Carpenter, Fred Paddock, Bernard Skinner, Paul Boswell, .lim Marshall. Second Row: Richard Stevenson, Bob Fells. Gardner, Claude Carlock, Therion Cobbs, Steve Jacobson, Neely FRE Fra .lan Elf F, H tr . 1 the ring l in 6-6 5-4 than the past rlph tgue Y of .ally itire vide tars. sam late 3 to aelp r. lard Fundamentals and Experience Stressed to Freshman and Eighth rade Squads FRESHMAN TEAM Front Row: Ronald Lewis, Daryl Eisenhauer, Joel Frerking, Hammerbacher, Michael Moffatt, Ronald Sorensen, Bernard James Scott. Second Row: Christain Lytle, James Upton, Larry Moore, Mike Zullig, Bruce Dethlefsen, Don Nielson. EIGHTH GRADE TEAM Front Row: Lloyd Sloan, Jack Oberndorfer, Edward Caviar, Evans, Leonard Williams, Steven Schumacher, Lawrence Young, Randy French, Rodney Brown, Donald Stevenson, Lavern Byers, Don McBride, Ralph Cooper, Dan Kenworthy, James Potter, Homer Griddine, Jim Thaxter. Second Row: George Rhea, Tony Gyman Moore. Perrv. Theautra Guest, Edward Moody, Mike McKinney, Robert ....,,'......, -, .Z , irate Track Team Given Depth and Experience b Returning Lettermen Track has always been the bright spot in Paseo's often not-so-bright athletic programs. Although as this is being written, the 1963 track season has not started, Paseo's 1962 track team had a highly successful season. At the St. Joseph relays March 4- the Pirate team captured a very commendable sixth place of the 25 schools which participated. April 11 the Paseo cinder- men took second place at the K.U. relays. The William Chrisman relays, April 14, saw Paseo soar to another second place finish among the 15 par- ticipating schools. Two weeks later at East, Pirate trackmen gained a third place finish in the Santa Fe relays. In a three way meet April 19, Paseo out- distanced all competition in defeating Westport and Van Horn. Despite success against other area schools, Pase0's eight qualifiers to the state meet in Columbia May 18-19 were unable to score against state competition. Nevertheless, Paseo's 1962 track squad made a good showing, and there are eight lettermen returning to the 1963 team. They include Henry Franklin, an excellent all around performerg distance runner, Glenn Hereford, pole vaulter, Jerry Morrow, and sprinters, Warren Williams and Lawrence Witt. Coaches:'Mike Montgall, Bob Gauldin, Bill Ross. Henry Franklin, Lawrence Witt, Larry Phillips, Charles Byers. Taking to the air, Byers Clears the last hurdle. I 73 ,At ,ef W 1 Fr lvl - Y - f. ...--.-..-4-.--.....---.---wa '1--Q .4 ..,.. .....,,,,,,, ,, . llCll ' ' ' --- J-f --Ing-an-1 'iigzmew --, Jveftgzgk ., A- ' H, - l. 'Nw Pirate broad jumper zeroes in for 3 landing, Front Row: Charles Byers, J im Rudolph. Back Row: Glenn Hereford T. J. Brown, Cassius Greene. unior Varsity Trackmen w W I , eww x . f I ,. WQPQ C7 7 ,K , 3 .ff f QP if ff , r , T -'r r First Row: Jerry Bash, Gary Mineo, Mark McCone, Jim Obern- Waterfield, Ronnie Walker. Third Row: Larry Marshall, David dorfer, Paul Jackson, Jimmy Marshall, Bill Levene. Second Row: Wilson, Terry Rankle, Terry Hubbard, Mark Boatman. Gerald Skinner, Terry Ellis, Therion Cobbs, Frank Joyce, David .....,...--.....,.,..... na-.,,...,. v , , , . . , nf- -wN.- 4:-M.,,,,.,,,,,,, K 1 .,,,,K,,-,--f'-1-nf:--1-feaa+A.f: . -, . . -..YW QQ- -T: :nf-nv,-..,-Y V Y .- - Qrrv-f-efye-vs--,Q-nv f naw.. .nu .. ,-,, .k.,. . - ,. X ,. r-iv. ..,. ,. ..-.. .. 1--1w.4 n.n-1mwwmf-fn+,Qx-M.,,,.f.-- ..-- Tank Men Take Fifth in City Meet First Row: ,lack Quint, Dean Agnos, David Waterfield, Dan Rosenfield, Gene South, Lester Lowe, Norman Buebendorf. Second Row: Martin Walker, Hal Gardner, Chester Durnal, Bill Levene, Richard Waterfield, Charles Sams, Bill Littlefield, Harry McCandless, Tom O'Neill, Mike Doubleday. I 0 1 Golf Team ullds for Future First Row: Mike Farnam, David Duffelmeyer, Greg Harnden, Doug Gerdel. Second Row: Mr. L. E. Oliver, Stuart Lund, Norman Buebendorf, Fred Paddock, George Caley. I 96 Paseo's 1963 swimming team had a mediocre season, winning only one meet. It should be considered, however, that the team did not complete with several schools which they beat in the city meet. The tank squad's best performances were in a victory over East and a one point loss to Northeast. In the city meet, which was held at Paseo, the Pirate team managed to take fifth place. Of the ten teams participating, Southwest easily captured first place as was expected. Bill Levene, junior, scored for Paseo in the backstroke, and the Pirate team placed third in the medley relay. For the first time in three years, Hal Gardner was unable to score for Paseo in the city meet. Directed by Coach Nelson Dwight, the team has every reason to hope for a more successful team next year. The experience which the freshmen and sophomore team members gained will be a great help in forming a winning team. Swimmers to your marks . . . GO! One of the newest athletic organizations at Paseo is the golf team, having started in 1961. Although Paseo has had golf teams in the past, difficulty in getting members has sometimes forced their disbanding. Under the direction of Mr. Edgar Russell for the past two years, the golf team was taken over by Mr. L. E. Oliver for the 1963 season. Because the cost of playing golf regularly could become somewhat prohibitive, the Swope Park Number One golf course has an arrangement with the Interscholastic league golf teams whereby the best eight boys from each team may practice free of charge. Paseo's 1962 golf team finished last by one stroke in the Interscholastic league tournament May 2. in. , f 1-4 Q, l n V I X I I I 4 First Axel Bam V ,JIU ill. - ....-.-...-..-.......,....-.....-...........,.,..-.. .......,,,..,. Y .. .. . . mediocre xuld be lid not ey beat were in loss to Paseo, 1 place. uthwest :cted. in the d third n three ore for ie team :cessful ,ch the gained vinning GO! tions at rted in :ams in ers has Russell is taken season. egularly re, tlle has an league ys from by one rnament Racket Squad Gets ff to a ast Start Renewed interest in tennis seemed to be responsible for an improved Paseo team in 1963. Despite the loss of .lohn Wymore, former state champion and ace of the Pirate team for four years, the 1963 squad displayed better over-all balance than in previous years. Headed by Coach Wayne Wehrle, the team got off to a rapid start with three successive victories in league play. Southeast was defeated March 20 by a 4-0 score, Northeast dropped a 3-1 de- cision March 26, and Westport suffered a 4-0 setback March 28. Aided by the experience of five re- turning lettermen, the Pirate team was able to show good speed and power against all opponents, with the exception of Pem Day. First Row: Gary Maienschein, Ronnie Rindom, Larry Silvey, Mike Holder, Lewis Axelrod. Second Row: Pat Hartman, Gene Maienschein, Jim Cooper, Larry Banning. Third Row: Steve Kinser, Mike Rowland, Cary Davisson, Dick Edwards. Managers I'll hit that thing yetf, Ffvnt Row: Gary Mineo, Doug Gerdel, Bill Oldham. Second Row: Russell Thalacker, J. D. Cooper. 9 , qi: Maureen McCahon i, . ' ' Ll'-Q Q sf Linda Price A Q 1 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Carol Albert, Linda Price, .ludy Johnson, Maureen McCahon, Diane Scott. Diane Scott li Cheerleaders Spark School Spirit Leading the student body cheer- ing section at all of the games were Paseo's Varsity Cheer- leaders. These six Junior and Senior girls provided the nucleus of school enthusiasm and sports- manship. Selected at tryouts in the spring of last year, the Cheer- leaders spent many long hours in the summer practicing old and new cheers and learning rules of good cheerleading and crowd con- trol. Paseo can Well he proud of these peppy girls who helped to keep school spirit at a high pitch. Paseo's four B-Team Cheer- leaders, all Sophomores, have cheered for all of the Junior Var- sity garnes. These girls Worked hard and did a good job in keep- ing up the spirit of Bucklet fans this year. . --- Vfzffr. gg, -,,. W-.. .arm -....--,,,,, Y 1-v -1 W - Fllllrs.-. .V . U.-,. ..:,H'QgCg-nw - - , - I! ng., sig: , zgp, . A . rex- .-,1.-V.1,...il1z . i .: 123-:::,:,4, .,.ug--,:,-.-n-.i::1-,,..,.-,-vv,-f-f-0.-1.-f. v-.--'- ff N 'R 2 f if Mfff fff 12 1, 4' C K, Z 2 , A ff X ff in H Z 2 X X XX X QXX X NS 5 X ' X f f 'F mf ' X . xr X X Sf Q52 ? fy , X f, f f f ff 4 ff? 9 C25 if , . ...Mu UA., , ,ffl i' Af. 'WL I 1 fy M -Y YW f'ff -- f- S- 'Y f - '-A f----4-My ,. -n..i-, -QQ- irls' Sports cad ay to Physical Ifitncss Backed by 150 girls, Pat Stark received the Bradley Trophy, top honor in the girls' sports program. This honor is given to the Senior rated highest in ability, character, leadership and sportsmanship. Originating in 1955 in memory of Miss Bradley, gym teacher, this award is presented each year at the annual Sports Award Party. Hockey, volleyball, basketball, badminton, ping pong, softball and swimming filled the time of Paseois active girls. With great ability and active interest the physical education teachers led the way to physical fitness and good sportsmanship in each activity. While developing ability each girl may earn an award by achievement in certain areas. The Eighth Grade Shield is earned by participation in three team sports and one individual sport. The Small Shield is received after the same qualifications are met a second time. Four team sports and two individual sports are required for the Large Shield and again for the Paseo P. To letter, a participant must also have four outside credits such as managing or sportsdays. The highest honor achieved is that of winning a Senior Pin. With a total of fifteen team sports, seven individual sports and eight outside credits as requirements, this award was presented to only five girls this year. From these athletes came the trophy winner. Pat Stark Swimming was made beautiful by the graceful strokes and pointed toes of the Aquatettes, Paseo,s swimming club. Miss Martha Lappin instructed the ambitious girls in this sport. Displaying their well- rehearsed stunts, this club presented a program set to music. With a theme of State Fair, this program ended the year successfully. Senior Pin JoAnne Rudolph Juanita Ewing 00 . Grace Shelbl' Linda Feldman V --Q..-........,,...-.-.--..-... .K , -.-L-P-.1-uv... ...... ....,.......-...,... .,,. ,1,,,,,1-,,,,,,, 'M v-no-n .......-.fron--,...,.--1-vu ner ,ve .v-..,--.N X XX xx X X xx X :rag .N 5 ::Ef5Xi .FRF we M803 3 :eful seo's the well- et to ided aseoP First Row: Jane Miller, Beverly Miller, Debbie Schlozman, Vicki Dudley. Third Row: Bonnie Trimmer, Judy ' Heider, Sandy Hilsinger, Jackie Jones. Second Row: Janoyce Young, Sheila Stephens, Harriet Halpern, Linda Allen, Roberta Bain, Dianna Litvein, Maureen McCahon, Vanita Brown, Sandy Faden, Sandy Ladd. arge Shield X 1' Y VF K '94 359 'Yr 'diff' 4 0 :wiv , 4 ag, if A t X .N ee X, A 1 A XM wgsfa f , ,ma - First Row: Phillis Hamilton, Linda Wheat, Pam Miller, Marian Bflyce, Barbara Cochrane, Jeanne Bruce, Cathy Harbison. Second Row: Renee Holmes, Helen Byers, Deborah Smalls, Cheryl Gazda, Sharon Teague, Carol King, Diane Witt, Minnette Ferguson. Third Row: Ricardo Rich, Marilyn Wilson, Diana Moberly, .. -.-KW ....-........,. .............--... Marlene Fisk, Wanda Clark, Sherry Koelling, Lauren Bennett Linda Thornton. Fourth Row: Marie Bcrtholet, Susan Smade Linda Neimeyer, Barbara Altman, Sandi Eckert, Laliuth Hender son, Cordelia Masterson, Hattie Kidd, Pat Parish. ....................................,,..-.-.--...........,,..--. ...HM , .0 -...f. ,s-,. .- --- .. iw-vn. Small Shield First Row: Ann King, Freda Wheatley, Sara McClanahan, June Richardson, Mary Florence, Joyce Joiner, Margaret Florence, Shirley Henderson, Merriam Baellow. Second Row: Loyce Joiner, Janet Helms, Irene Strong, Louise Brown, Gwen Rindom, Pat Cox, Julie Keith, Betty Deal, Katha Kirke. Third Row: Karen Jones. Randy Wetherhorn, Marcella Haney, Helen Cun- ningham, India Bell, Yvonne Jamierson, Lela.Whee1er, Patti Quick, Dorris Ballard, Vicki Vogt. Fourth Row: Ann D'Amico, Jody Price, Phyllis Litvien, Nancy Park, Lorene Paynter, Armajene Dukes, Gloria Silverstein, Mary Heavey, Marcia Spaulding. Eighth rade Shield ' f A f z ff, ,W ,W f, First Row: Melba Ford, Shirley Cannon, Jamesetta Bradshaw, Cathie Ulmer, Mary Dudley, Donna Herford, Karen Abington, Jan Bagley, Joyce Streeter, Sharon Manley, Jackie Rebstock, Mary Mowell, Pam Short, Herlinda Candillo. Second Row: Fannie Scott, LaDainty Duncan, Rosetta Nunn, Lorraine Farnsworth, Norma Duncan, Claudia Gray, Susan Neidharht, Debbie Seestad, Monica Lipschuetz, Yuonne LaFayette, Shirley Smith, Patricia Payne, Eileen Garrett, Delores Conrad. Third Row: Donnith 02 Klinkenberg, Susie Powell, Carol McCone, Kathy Pratt, Micki Lowe, Teresa Hatfield, Nancy Maier, Rebecca Iddings, Debby Beatty, Catherine Barnes, Brenda Leigh, Patricia Hill, Cappie Dukes, Cheryl Blumenthal. Fourth Row: Dora Stewart, Frances Dodsworth, Susan Slusher, Linda Perry, Richanda Rich, Jocelyn Smith, Sandra Thompson, Sharon Bratton, Gwendolyn Jimmerson, Doris Carr, Cynthia Ferguson, Janice Casebier, Nancy Campbell, Lois Wilson, Lois Wheeler. 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Third Row: Ann D'Amico, Dianna Ladd, Jody Price, Pat Stark, Roberta Bain, Linda Allen, Harriet Halpern, Judy Heider, Bonnie Trimmer, Nancy Park, Phyllis Litvien, Susan Paynter, La Ruth Henderson, Shirley Kennedy. i M f ,,,, Now which team are we playing against? 0 '-'--'-----'--- -'-4 .-..--.. . With a pointed toe we can break the ice! Theyire off to a flying start! V Swimming Club 0 A ,s First Row: Charlotte O'Donnell, Nancy Park, Marcia Spaulding, Penny Goodell, Shirley Kennedy, Nancy McLaughlin. Second Row: Pat Stark, Linda Thornton, Linda Wasserlauf, Carol Emhich, Linda Feldman, Marion Boyce, Kathie South, Beverly Miller, Sherry Koelling, Pam Emery. Third Row: Janet Williams, M , Q f 2, Beth Dorr, Ala Rotman, Pat Parish, Martha Baysinger, Dianne Witt, Laurene Bennett, Minnette Ferguson, Bonnie Trimmer. Glennis Hinchey, Bonnie Edwards, JoAnne Rudolph, Louise Heine, Jane McGee. fi Q 1 ee- 5 95 fb f 1 Q Q ,Q ' Q 5 ia 5 V 1. Q-, 114 SY' x at fi QE Q? gf .-.-....,.,.............-.V.-..1.,,,...,,.,,...,....,. . -M r, , 4 3 4 Dianne immer, Louise Paseo Teams Come ut Ahead in Sports Da ames D i s p l a y i n g outstanding teamwork, Paseo's basketball sportsday team defeated Southeast with ease. Playing in Paseois own gym may have added to the teamls confi- dence as the final score was 20-9. Northeast challenged Paseois ability in a game which received recognition as uthe best high school game on recordf' En- durance and drive were exhibited by every player. With a score of 12-13, Paseo ac- Cepted their first defeat in a sportsday this year. First Row: Linda Feldman, Joyceteen BYCTS, Cram: Shelby, Vanita Brown. Second Row: Sandy Faden, Sandy Dudley, Janoyce Young, Lela Wheeler. Third Row: Pat Stark, Linda Allen, Juanita Ewing, Judy Heider. Striking their way to the top position, Paseo's hockey sportsday team drove the ball four times past Manual's goalie. This game was easily won as only one point was scored against Paseo. Grace Shelby displayed her forward drive by channeling the ball between the goal posts. In a second game Central was defeated only in the last minutes of the game. As a halfback, Pat Stark backed the forward line with expert ability to make the final score 1-0. This was one of the few times Central has been beaten by a Paseo team. First Row: Linda Feldman, Marian Boyce, Joyceteen Byers, Rose Joiner. 'Second Row: JoAnne Rudolph, Minnette Ferguson, Cheryl Gazda, Maureen McCahon. Third Row: Bonnie Trimmer, Grace Shelby, Sandy Faden, Sandy Dudley. Fourth Row: Pat Stark, Judy Heider, Janoyce Young, Renee Holmes. 10 uw- --..Q..Q.-.-.-...-11-4. 1, , A - X . . r. nygujqut.. .. i Q- .3iiZ2'f Y ' 'W f' 'J 1 f-1111-X,'ii9fq:.jq1-.: A X x X x 'X ... grub-iv ,Y 7 W X X , WWW' 5, X VM ..,. ,,,7,,,r7z' , 7 6 'X . ' ,HQ X ., . , b My ,X R ,Q CK .Rf K , 1 , , x X yi I A ,,4f,,, WN? u X ,, W , fm W A 4, If . 4 . 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L M Sava My ' mf VJ' ,A Yo NU Mfr IJJMUUI , ., ,H - X WX UWMJJM Joffwgx My 'G 1 up Wffn' Dfw .1 af- 019 GQ EVM Jia, EVJW'Afffy kfnw' , 'UNO iAS4H'iyb-NLM, W vpfvpk fi flap! ,Q QLXVLLVJ ! L' Uffwv ,MJUM .- WVU, my ,nw L fy! fp! V! 1 I ld? ' , N. N QA xx v Q X' FQ xg . AJ KX V w,x V l L, 'zwxx fficers Steer Student Council Toward Goals of School First Row: Mike Doubleday, Cary Maienschein. Second Row: Judy McGee, Wes Eastwood. Third Row: LeeAnn Reeve, Don Menu, Larry Yates. U8 Service Paseo students have their own government in the form ofthe Student Council. Each homeroom elects one representative, who must have at least an M grade 'index as well as high citizenship marks. The job of the stu- dent council representative is to keep his homeroom informed of the plans and ideas of the council. The repre- sentative is also responsible for bring- ing suggestions or ideas from his homeroom before the Student Council. The standing committees of the council are assigned various duties which lead toward the general better- ment of Paseo. All proposed ideas must be approved by the executive board before being presented to the entire council. During the past school year the Student Council took charge of all student body fund drives as well as Paseon and Press publicity. Other projects handled by the council were the homecoming, the foreign exchange assembly, junior and senior class elections and the publishing of a new, more durable student directory. A special project initiated by the Student Council was the honor roll certificates which were designed to give recognition for outstanding schol- arship. Miss Laura Johnston and Mr. Harry Kluttz served as advisers to the follow- ing Student Council officers: Mike Doubleday, presidentg Wes Eastwood, vice president, Gary Maienschein, sec- retary, Judy McGee, treasurer, Lee' Ann Reeve, sgt.-at-armsg Larry Yates, junior continuity officer, Don Merm. parliamentarian. FIRE ' f,f4,,,-, Q Wad? . Z , fa wa my 1,4 f MV' as' , , ff W W2 W Z? af f lf . Fir: Rai Bul Ref SEC ' if my , , fm f . ,I I.,- ' V JK? X ff? ' f ' M. ., Q 1 ' f X ' 1 1 . A 1 12 7 S -.-a,.,.,.,..-Q..-at-..-. -................-,..,-.-... , , --- -. oe-rrp,-1.-4-U ....-,.......,,,,,.,., Z. ,. nn., , ir own Student :cts one at least as high the stu- to keep me plans e repre- fr bring- rom his Council. of the s duties tl better- approved re being il. year the e of all , well as 7. Other mcil were exchange or class mf a new, ry. l by the :mor roll igned to ing schol- llr. Harry me follow- rs: Mike Eastwood, zhein, sec- .rerg LCG' rry Yates, OH Menn, fb, Executive Board Instigates Council Aims and Goals FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD ZWWT7, ' ,my , -Q y s , I wif , ,, Wfy ff, if ,, f e f WA R ' A -Ef f '-Wm: ,,s First Row: Joyce Streeter, Vicki Hilsinger, Dan Rosenfield, Randy French, Rhonda Macken, Kathy Richardson, Jerry Bulavsky, Patsy Thorne. Second Row: Judy McGee, Lee Ann Reeve, Linda Price, Nancy Caldwell, Marilyn Wilson, Sherri SECOND SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD Brown, Janet Wagner, Mike Doubleday. Third Row: Blair Stringfellow, Larry Yates, Wes Eastwood, Dave Lyman, Gary Maienschein, Bill Holman, Don Menn. First Row: Debbie Schlozman, Roni Sue Wechsler, Barbara Campbell, Carol Metzler, Kathy Rogers, Cheryl Gazda, Patty Quick, Diane Wilson, Judy McGee. Second Row: Harriet Halpern, Lee Ann Reeve, Bill McBride, Gary Maienschein, Kaye -,..-- ,-.....,1... -..,..........-..........-...,..........q,., WW! v K Van Schoelandt, Jeff Richards, Don Jenkins, Gene Maienschein. Third Row: David Lyman, Wes Eastwood, Mike Doubleday, Eric Menn, Jim Galliher, John Jepson, Larry Yates, Dave Keeton, Don Menn. IO Committees Shoulder Council bjectives With Enthusiasm Assembly Committee The Assembly Committee planned all of Paseo's assemblies. The Midway assembly, which came after the semes- ter break, was a new addition to the assembly program. It featured student talent from Paseo. Left to Right: A1 Lewis, Jo Ashburn, Harriet Halpern, Marietta Fogel. Art Committee Repainting the Pirate ship for use in the American Royal Parade was only one of the tasks performed in the past year by the Art Committee. Other projects included Christmas decora- tions for the front hall and posters for games and charity fund drives. 0 Left to Right: Laurel Lutz, Linda McCaughey, Dave Keeton. Courtesy Committee Paseo's student directory was the chief task completed by the Courtesy Committee. An important new job of this committee was the regulation of assembly and hall behavior. Left to Right: Roni Sue Wechsler, Donna Relf, Anita Brown, Barbara Duffelmeyer, Kaye VanSchoelandt, Sherri Brown, Dottie Vandenberg, Marty Baysinger. 41 Health Committee With the passage of a state law re- quiring high school students to have a health examination, the health com- mittee spent most of the year trying to collect the exams from juniors and eighth-graders. The committee also ad- vised students in the prevention and cure of colds and flu. Left to Right: Rhonda Macken, Pat Kinkade, Carol Metzler. House and Grounds Committee The House and Grounds committee had the task of keeping the school and immediate surrounding area in good condition. Left to Right: Phyllis Nichols, Eric Menn, Donna Relf, Vicki Hilsinger. Mixer Committee The Mixer Committee, working along with a faculty sponsor, was responsible for the planning of Paseo's mixers. Getting tickets, promoting sales, obtain- ing a band, planning the activities and making decorations were jobs left to the committee for each of this year's six mixers. g Front Row: David Lyman, Diane Wilson, Dick Edwards, Steve Doubleday. Back Row: Roberta Bain, Harriet Halpern, Larry Yates, Speedy Bennett. 111 Publicity Committee The Publicity Committee was respon- sible for getting news of worthwhile Paseo events to the Kansas City Star. Another of their duties was to keep the Press informed on council meetings and activities. Left to Right: Rick Bezner, Nancy Caldwell, Diane Wilson, Jim Rudolph,Janice Fenderson. Safety Committee Due to the efforts of the Safety Com- mittees in years past, 48th Street be- tween Flora and Woodland was finally made a one-way street, thereby reducing traffic congestion directly before and after school. Paseo was the host school to the Kansas City Area Safety Con- ference. Left to Right: Sherri Brown, Linda Price, Roni Sue Wechsler, Debbie Schlozman. Sister School Committee The Sister School Committee had the task of corresponding with St. Andrew's Teacher Training Center, located in Karogive, Tanganyika. The committee,s purpose was to improve relations be- tween the youth of the respective na- tions. This year the committee has sent photographs, student body publications, and a tape recording to Tanganyika. Left to Right: John Jepson, Barbara Camp bell, Roberta Bain, Steve Thompson. 112 ---'-1'-va :-w.-v-- Q--1-:,..-.-N1-p---,.:...,...,.,,,, .N ',,..,,. ,. ...-M.. ,ins . Homeroom Representatives Link RQXQ Council With Student Bo s s. Q. ' N!-N .. Q 5 S JRR .2 3 Q . X ..,,x I ' fiifili Xwg S X XX W X xi X X xx QS X xi XX .,s, 4, - ' ind? K, J' ,xx I i K' FIRST SEMESTER HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Terry'Divine, Pat Zullig, Jackie Rebstock, Merriam Baellow, Howard Waserlauf, Marcia Goodno, Nancy Tolley, Janice Quigg, Bonnie Johnson, Nancy Goodpaster, Phyllis Ward. Second Row: Peggy Stone, JoAnne Hall, Phyllis Heath, Janet Higgins, Janet Williams, Sherri Brown, Nancy Frazier, Connie Hassler, Terri Koklas, Bonnie Biggs. Third Row: Roy Page, Rose Joiner, Helen Byers, Louise Habiger, Karen Clark, Rhonda Macken, Susan Draney, Renee Holmes, Linda Briant. Fourth Row: James Jenkins, James Potter, Hershel Duncan, Louis Axelrod, Carolyn Estle, Phyllis Nichols, Sharon Stevens, Carol Sue Hotchkiss. F ifth Row: Mike Rolland, Richard Keller, Larry Denny, Bill Levene, Steve Thompson, Jeff Richards, Ronald Lewis, Chester Gridine, Jim Pruitt. Sixth Row: Neely Austin, Cliff Deal, John Carlson, Dave Talbot, Gene Maienschein, Paul Boswell, Louise Heine, Barbara Altman. SECOND SEMESTER HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Frank Gibson, Jim Thaxter, Niel Sloan, John Cox, John Yeager, Fredena Selle, Jacki Rehstock, Elizehath McCarty, Kathy Kelly, Ellen Jacoby, Mary Brown, Linda Stokes, Della Rose. Second Row: Carolyn Rose, Barbara Duffelmeyer, Madlyn Tombs, Barbara Koch, Dottie McGee, Marietta Moore, Gary Mineo, Dick Fray, Donna Relf, Dick Edwards, Takeko Watanabe, JoAnne Hall, Marulla Haney, Karen Jones. Third Row: Tom Letchworth, LaDainty Duncan, Claudia Gray, Willie Brown, Renee Holmes, Janoyce Young, Linda Scurlock, Sharon Alnutt, Elfredia Witt, Ronald Lewis, Raymond Griggs, David Waterfield, Pat Cockrell, John Quasa. Fourth Row: Shirley Spanhower, Margaret Cruse, Elaine Cannon, Carol King, Maureen McCahon, Barbara Darnaby, Pat Vaughn, Jan Jenkins, Harriet Halpern, Karen Bailey, Gussie Gans, Kris Horn, Bill Eades, Mike Bovard, John Latta. 113 ' - - .,,..,.-,.,,,, PP-rv -... . T-Squad Prevents Chaos In Cafeteria The fourth floor cafeteria is a daily proving ground and obstacle course for Paseo's battle-scarred traffic squad. The corps of civil servants is composed of junior and senior boys whose job it is to control the traffic into the cafeteria, keep the tables orderly during the lunch periods, keep the lunch lines flowing smoothly and to reassure the offended that there is no personal resentment but that no more people can go into the cafeteria until the line diminishes. Being a member of traffic squad is an honorary position which is awarded to boys on the basis of citizen- ship and service. The traffic squad is continually under fire from many sources but without its service the daily lunch periods would be chaotic. TRAFFIC SQUAD OFFICERS, left to right: Wes Eastwood, General, Larry Yates, Lieutenant, Mike Doubleday, Captain, Gary Maienschein, Lieutenant, Steve Thompson, Lieutenant. First Row: Pat Hartman, Mike Calhoun, Larry Turley, ,lim Rudolph, Jim Melvin, .lerry Bulavsky, Bill McBride, Tom Hearn, Bill Brann. Second Row: Wes Eastwood, Mike Doubleday, Charles Byers, John Borgelt, David Baellow, Dick Sanford, Fred Davis, .lim Williams. Third Row: Steve Weese, Rick Bezner, Eric Menn, Gary Maienscliein, Gene Gochnoor, T. .l. Brown, Mike Beadlcs, Don Sinor. Fourth Row: David Lyman, Joel Dukes, 114 E 2 f Larry Yates, Steve Thompson, Larry Patterson, Terry Hubbard, Russel Thalacker, John Jepson. Fifth Row: Larry Phillips, .lo Ashburn, Gary Strohmeyer, Richard King, Marty Burstein, Hal Gardner, Dennis Yeager. Sixth Row: Marcus Boatman, Larry Witt, Don Menu, Blair Stringfellow, Ron Walker, Richard Becker, Jerry Morrow. Seventh Row: Cassius Greene, Steve Yates. Bob Balderson, John Carlson, Speedy Bennett. f -..-.-.,.--..4,.....-.... a4.,..,i44 , , Y -.........--.......,.........-,f...,....-.... .- . .--.fav . ... --,--- W-,V-.,...,4,+-q+1qff-.f---sr-..-+e-+r..1..-.-uu..-..,..,,,.,,.,,,,,--ff-.r ef an-....-,., -- ,J . . .. , laily for The l of is to keep iods, othly re is more l the raffic rich tizen- d is urces lunch J 7 fr ? 2 f , ,W I , , -5 If j. ubbard, ips, J 0 urstein, oatmam Richard 5 Yates, Homerooms Transact Student Business Transacting school business is the chief func- tion of Paseo's 64- homerooms, and through their joint cooperation they facilitate the collection of money for the charity drives and the distri- bution of such items as the school newspaper and the yearbook. Furthermore, the homeroom encourages par- ticipation in student government. Homeroom rep- resentatives are the backbone of the student coun- cil. They attend the council meetings and report the proceedings to their homerooms. In so doing, Paseois students are kept informed on important school issues. Students look forward to the homeroom period as a welcome break in school routine. It is here that they may relax, talk, read the Press, or Study if they Wish. Pirates purchase tickets at the office Window. Homerooms are indispensable to Paseo life. MR. ADAMS-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS W' Davis, Linda Cantin, Me-rium Billings, Cheryl Blumenthal. Fourth Row: Terry Olsen, Bonnie Biggs, Janice Case- bier, Mike Butler, Sharon Bratton, Sidney Black, Craig First Row: Herlinda Candillo, Donald Bernard, Joyce Al- bertson, Karen Abington, Judy BurnS, Tffrry'ASp111nd- Second Row: Russell Barbour, Gail Brack, Billle BUIIIS, Nancy Maier, Ronald Blakey, Lavern Byers. Third ROW- Bryan. Russell Mestdagh, Eddie Caviar, Jacki Allen, Barbara 1 , ,,,,, , -,...........,.......-.f........,.......-..- -..,-,.--,,......... ,..., -7. .. . L 1 r H MR. ADAMS-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS 4 , N l t Wi .1 il E 1 4 IT i N ' R l , , it y First Row: Robert Deutsch, Kenneth Cunningham, John 1,1 Clock, Norma Duncan, Lorraine Farnsworth, George Es- Qi kelin, Marland Collins, Mike Davis. Second Row: Pa- tricia Edmondson, Charles Fiorella, Manuel Davis, Lois ffm Wheeler, Roger Englebart, Kenneth Page, Cappie Dukes, Jimmy Downton. Third Row: Shekina Rollins, Jan Bag- ' tiff Miss BAILEY - ENGLISH lt? it ft ley, Joyce Enger, LaDainty Duncan, Everett Colbert, Mike Beard, Herschel Duncan, Cynthia Ferguson, Herby Day. Fourth Row: Gayle Conkey, Tanya Ferguson, Linda Perry. Virginia Eckert, Jack Duncan, Gregory Burell, Robert Evans, Roland Fishback, Richard Estle. In ai changing world ww t First Row: Karen Revels, Joyce Gibson, Roland Smith, Judy Short, Sharon Miller, Jule Rowon. Second Row: Diane Stewart, James Yates, ,lammic Oliver, Rita Banks, Leona Richardson, Martha McAllister. Third Row: Ray Burkitt, X, .N Q 5. Chester Griddine, Delores Nutter, Shirley Sams, Gary Waite, Pamela Hubert. Fourth Row: Rodney Carter, Bruce White, Terry Austin, Cornelius Barnes, Lowell Brown. ' +-.-.................,..........-....-.M,.......- -- -,. ,. MISS BAITY - ENGLISH First Row: Mike Bergner, Tom Cool, Mike Hartman, Linda Feldman, Margie Middleton, Linda Scurlock, Steve Tuttle, Sharon Stevens. Second Row: Bill Hinecker, Gary Free- man, Jim Cooper, Carol Brown, Charles McKenzie, David Baellow, Karen Juedeman, Judy Beard. Third Row: Ron 4 t I , , f FY Hymer, Phyllis Jiles, Alva Ferguson, Gerald Cramm, Lester Lowe, Glenn Hereford, John Borgelt, Eric Bryant. Fourth Row: Mike Gunther, Mitchell Freeman, Steve Warlen, Albert Spears, Mike Bovard, Don Shukert, Carter Slusher, Norman Chisham. Pirates learn, enjo , and adapt MISS BALDWIN - FRENCH First Row: Donna Relf, Mary Louise Hodgkin, Janet Helms, Evelyn Edwards, Susan Bailey, Phyllis Heath, Eddie House. Second Row: Adrienne Martasin, Bonnie Trimmer, Jerry Ann Pittala, Linda Allen, Sharon Brooks, Ricarda Rich, Jerry Bash. Third Row: Mike Higham, Mike J. Johnson, Terry Phillips, Robert L. Sherrod, Jr., Richard Waterfield, Clyde Byran, Jerry Morrow. MRS. BERGSTROM-GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Helen Braden, Connie White, Charlotte Ann Williams, Barbara Miller, Sharon Gillham, Beverly Robin- son. Second Row: Linda Stokes, Evelynn Schofield, Mar- sha Harmon, Regina Shaihe, Rita Schmitz, Jean Neid- hart, Bertha Manning. Third Row: Sherry Gain, Paulette Wallace, Susan King, Linda Wasserlauf, Beverly Goodwyn, June Richardson, Janice Cowan, Penny Goodell. Fourth Row: Nancy McLaughlin, Ann Burns, Carolyn Sullenger. Linda McElroy, Gayle Lively, Penny Stone, Connie Busby. Valcnces, Francais III, Tolstoy, MR. BINGMAN - HUMAN SCIENCE First Row: Camille Yates, Norma Thaxter, Ann Townley, Linda Smith, Nancy Fraizer, Jerry Kuhnhoff, Cheryl Fan- ner. Second Row: Dona Davis, Linda Bryant, Marcia Brown, Sandra Faden, Chester Withers, Barbara Darnaby, Judith Benjamin. Third Row: Loraine Combs, Mary Mc- 8 Allister, Judy Scott, Billie McBurney, Joyce Schultz, Jerry Singer, Donald Jones. Fourth Row: Richard Franson, Larry Patterson, Ricky Posler, James Perry, Gary Davisson, Charles Shields, Richard Hendricks. MISS BLASE- COMMERCIAL LAW First Row: Margaret Rose, Carol Sue Hotchkiss, Susan Gill, Marsha Dedrick, Carolyn Loethen, Steven Bratton. Second Row: Karen Sue Peterson, Linda Payne, Betty Miller, Darlene Long, Frank DePlasita, Lorene Glanville. -was ,,,,, ...X Third Row: Carol Church, Randy Harper, Dennis Nation, Eric Hill, Raymond Griggs, Dick Liberman. Fourth Row: Kenneth Draper, Gary Strohmeyer, Michael Rowland, Claude Hannahs, David Rose, Gary Miller. the challenge of knowledge Zig-a-zig-a-zig, Saint Saiins' fiddle of death never sounded so convincing. I What do you mean no oxygen, it worked when Mr. Lindwall did it! MISS BOCK - SPEECH fi 2 4 if fl Wwq li 7 1 Wx Ng f 3 wi- 5 I , f , I 7 Z of 4 g First Row: Cathy Richardson, Martha Atkison, Ruth Ogan, Pat Jones, Nancy Olson, Peggy Little, Margaret Simmons. Second Row: Dennis Wright, John Bradbury, Peggy Stone, John Thurman, Vicki Vogt, Linda Shaw, Nick Ewing, Jan Jenkins. Third Row: James Hartman, Jim Oberndorfer, 'f W Q 1 X fr e , 157 'Q W Ann D'Amico, George Ceolas, Tom Willard, Judy Kelly, Karen Chaffin, Barbara Buel. Fourth Row: Joel Frerking, Geraldine Evans, Percy Payne, Donrita Nichols, Melvin Tolliver, Jeff Davidson, Jim Miller, Bill Melvin. The opportunit to learn MR. CABLE -MIXED CHORUS First Row: Kathie South, Anita Leonard, Nancy Gerring, Carol Albertson, Mary Whitaker, Millie Hass, Jene Jump, Susan Tye. Second Row: Larry Kinsey, Mary Ann Webster, Joetta Scott, Shirley Payne, Eunice Downton, Roberta Lewis, Helen Cunningham, .Janice Voorhees, Craig Penik. Third Row: Frank King, Beverly Dixon, Louella King, Jean 20 Johnson, Billie Lenley, Bill Erickson, Nancy Park, Carole Harris, Renee Holmes. Fourth Row: Linda Niemeyer, Sharon Inman, Floyd Weaver. Jimmy Marshall, Marvin Carpenter, Mike Zulling, George Henschel, Ezell Sneed, Ben Carpenter. A -V f. f . ,., -... .. .-.-.--..,..--...A...-.,-1--Mug , V,- 4--F '-' -.......-....-.-.i........,,,-....,.-...--.-..,.,. . . ..-.0 .-.. . , . V, ,. MR. CATER 81 MR. PATTERSON -STUDY HALL in First Row: .lim Crosby, Bill Cantin, Carol Karen Clark, Gloria Cooper, Shirlie Kennedy. McKenzie, William Russell, Earnest Mathis. Sec- Third Row: Tim Burke, Terry Burt, Bruce ond Row: .ludy Martin, .lane Miller, Pam Brown, Fenderson, Ronald Koch, Tom Schmutz. placed equally before every pirate MR. CHAMBERS - WORLD HISTORY First Row: Frank Gibson, Barbara Brooks, Starr Martens, Glenda Shelor, Gwendolyn Gonzales, Helen Byers, Richard Schoonover, Christine Wright. Second Row: Lela Wheeler, Doris Ballard, Linda Jones, Suzan Hancock, Kathy Welch, Mary Ann Sharpe, Shirley Winn, Katherine Kelly. Third Row: Allen McDowell, Giuliano Radolovich, Larry Fogel, Charles Hiller, Warren Kuhn, Bill Kirke, Mike Lobdell. Fourth Row: Linda Wipperman, Pat Parrish, Terry Godden, Dave Raccuglia, Sammy Lograsso, Mark Boatman, Thomas Browne, John Cleeton. .-.- MR. COLEMAN - ART i x J J l l x 1 Q l w l 1 I f l 1 1 l l . 1 , I . W: , r 's ii ti 1 122 First Row: Kenny Shephard, Johnny Aregood, Bonnie John- son, Darlene Hubbard, Linda Jefferies, Leeandrew Wilson, Forrest Dieckman, Thomas Straley. Second Row: Nola Worland, Jo- Ann Bonhomme, Vera Showalter, Joy Forbis, Maureen McCahon, Audrey Leap, Chris Braun, Dennis Green. Third Row: Warren Cramm, Walter Harding, John Q i NI Keith, Darryl Richardson, John Vaughns, Vernon Gonzalez, Dorothy Vida, Carolyn Beveridge. Fourth Row: John Shields, James Clinton, Frank Clark, Floyd Smith, Danny Bowman, Bernard Stevenson, Lee Juedeman, Charles Grid- dine, Garry Wood. Paseo is Competition, laughter, MR. CROCKER - PASEON sf First Row: Barbara Campbell, Janet Wagner, Doubleday, Marty Baysinger, Linda Price. Third Barbara Duffelmeyer, Roni Sue Wechsler, Janet Row: Wes Eastwood, Malcolm Sieggen, Don Williams, Judy McGee. Second Row: Gary Menu, Eric Menn, Ron Butler, John Jepson. Maienschein, LeeAnn Reeve, David Lyman, Mike '-- v.......-..... . ,,.. I . - --.-'..................-,.-.-..- ......... . , . . ' -' ---'-Lv+-+--.1-...-.,...v---.a------a-n-ruv.f....-.a..i.,....-......-.-.,.,,,,..............-- . , , MISS DAVIS-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS t I 4 J 5 2 Q ,, KW-Jw x I , Z in ! at 6 ta k , X X X! First Row: Elizabeth McCarty. Patricia Payne, Billy Mor- gan, Larry Robinson, Janet Vassar, Daniel Nelson, Mary Mowell. Second Row: Pat Zullig, Margaret Munoz, Vickie McDaniel, Jerry Middaugh, Michail Kelly, Don Neel, Rosetta Nunn, Phil Myles. Third Row: Pam Mardey, a chance to grow MISS DAVIS-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Paul Reid, Steven Sheilds, Melvin Porter, Rickey Shockley, Wayne Jones, Larry Slankard, .lohn Perkins. Prentice Jones. Second Row: Donald Robinson, Steven Shephard, Susan Garrett, Jackie Rebstock, Zenobia Downton, Linda Wright, Sharon Salycr. Debbie Seested- 'rt S ..,, 'Xi' -s. ,Mi , ff ' Xi' . 13, . S .lack Oberndorfer, Cheryl Mclntosh, Janet Nau, Mary Ann Martin, Wanda Maupin, Michael Moore. Fourth Row: Don McBride, Lawrence Young, David Owings, Edward Moody, Victor Murray, Ponder Jolly, Joyce Parker. Third Row: Paul Wyatt, Danny Sheets, Bill Rankin, Mar- vin Proctor, Sandy Muza, Sandy Howard, Keith Zajic, George Rhea. Fourth Row: Nancy Pryor, Steve Pierce, Marcia Peterson, Richanda Rich, Larry Sole, Lawrence Young, Steven Schumacher, Thomas Floyd. .,,.. . ......- .... .. ,........ -......,..-..-...-..,..,......a ,,...,..,,..,.. ,..,... -.. - -. -. - 2 2 MISS DOWNIE - NEWSWRITING First Row: Debbie Schlozman, Vicki Dumas, Diane Scott, Carol Albert, Jerry Bulavsky. Sec- ond Row: Diane Wilson, Patsy Thorn, Penny Daniels, Harriet Halpern, Barbara McVay, Roberta Bain. Third Row: Carol Robichaud, Vicky I Schlichter, Margot Sims, Judy Johnson, Tom Hearn, Gene Gochenour. Fourth Row: Al Lewis, Rick Bezner, Glenn Zander, Jo Ashburn, Jim Galliher, George Williamson. Seniors prepare for the future, MISS ERICKSON - HOMEMAKING ff VW ,f .X 1 First Row: Janet Skirvin, Nancy Bennett, Joanne Sara McClanahan. Third Row: Wilder Polk Patricia Hall, Isabelle Kelsey. Second Row: Louise Browne, Taylor, Fredia Witt, Jean Doerhoff ArmaJene Dukes Vivian Alber, Barbara Crawford, Sherry Koelling, Charlotte Graftaas. 4 MR. EVANS - BIOLOGY 3 First Row: Lorene Paynter, Shelia Litvien. Janet Coker- ham, Leslie OlDell, Peggy Warilig. Pam Reichman, Ruth Davis, Anne Swafford. Second Row: Marilyn Wilson, Sandra Rife, Duncan Pitts. Allen Nelson, George Martin, Thomas O'Neill, Lauren Bennett. Third Row: Ronald N N Shelor, Bill Gonnello, David Waterfield, Bob Grabb, Pat Pischel, Kathleen Neale, Brenda Ellis, Katha Kirke. Fourth Row: Gary Banks, Leon Masterson, Henry Franklin, Louise Heine, Beth Dorr, Nancy Austen, Oval Glenn, Jacqueline Glover. underclassmcn prepare for Pasc-o's ,training MRS. FALLS - ENGLISH First Row: Larry Goodman. Jewell Burns, Lillie Haywood, Cynthia Gray, Gwendolyn Barnett, Lewis Axelrod. Second Row: Stephen Butler, Amos Lcc, Constance Brown, .lean- ette Bruce, Billie Griffin. Suzy Brann, Dick Edwards. Third Row: Bob Audsley, Vickie Boyce, Cheryl Gazda, Minnette Ferguson, Marie Bertholet, LaRuth Henderson. Fourth Row: Arlie Buehlig, Gary Kincaid, Chester Durnal, Nathan Botwinik, Robert Lee. Kendall Williams. MR. FORBES-C. 0. E. First Row: Judy Beard, Quila Vanvickle, Madlyn Maupin, Bettye Jones. Susan Rudin, Paula Brisbin, Linda Boyer, Mary McAninch. Second Row: Ida May McCoy, Paulette Fenton, Ilene Cage, Carole Brown, Carole Richardson, Bonnie Johnson, Betty Miller. Third Row: Elliott Schwartz, Audrey if Leap, Adele Genicke, Anna Marie Bower, Marcia Buckner, James Mason, Glenn Nihart, Norman Chisham. Fourth Row: Betty Roby, Daniel Wilson, Kenneth Adamson, Rebecca Holmberg, Ronald Rennock, Bill Ash, Bob Glentzer. iratcs are proud of Paseo, ff 2 2 may The intricacies of physics, each carefully explained and defined by Mr. Morrissette during a lab period. E MR. GAULDIN-BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Willie Brown, Eddie Miller, Bill McBride, Burton Miller, Larry Brashear, Robert Westcott, Leland Brown, Frank Brown, Carl Cleveland. Second Row: John Davis, Bill Alm, Roger Mayhugh, Ray Streeter, Bob Liber- Ja man, Kenny Davis, Steve Wolf, Gary Heminger, Don Blakey, 1 4 4 N. -- 7Warren Robinson. Third Row: .loel Dukes, James Whit- A f MVA aker, Mike Katz, Bill Markham, Cole Wells, Charles Byers, Larry Dowling, Larry Spencer, Larry Olsen, Ronald Nutter. Fourth Row: lVlike Reicher, T. .l. Brown, Tom Werkowitz, Richard Gardner, Marvin McDaniels, Bob Blackburn, James Foster, Paul Trott, Bob Balderston, Steve Yates. maintain her traditional standards b 9 MR. GERSH - ENGLISH ,.,, 2 f 7 A ' at V7 X.. v H , W I 44 N, xxxw , M X X XB s X Q. .,:.N' ax ' Na Z f K ff , ff3, , 1 First Row: Diana Moberly, Cheryl Rogers, Marian Boyce, Charlotte O'Donnell, Susan Draney, Vicki Sieggen, LaNeal Furr. Second Row: Gary Mint-o, Ray Miller, Tom McCoy, Margaret Wilson, Bill Oldham. Paul Colden, Sandra Stev- ens. Third Row: Bob Rowland. Marilyn Wilson, Richard Miller, Ronald Reynolds, Johnny Mitchell, Joe Sosa. Fourth Row: Bill Wilson, Marlena Thompson, Suzi Sheets, Linda Thornton, Cary Moss, Tom Pierson, Freddy Paddock. 2 V ,,w,v,Tw MR. GREEN-BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 28 ff 5' First Row: James Scott, James Henderson, Jack Quint, Lee Stebbins, Emerson Thomas, Odell Hamilton, Gordon Wilson, Robin Ramirez, Jerry Lieb. Second Row: Ronald Holland, Mike Williams, Terry Hill, Roger Gilchrist, An- thony Stillwell, George Morgan, Gene South, Danny Lynch. Third Row: Harry Lounce, Joe Blumenthal, Larry Hammer- bacher, Elwin McBride, Terrence Jackson, Bob Forte, Dor Nielson, Stephen Morton, Mike Moffatt. Fourth Row: Ron ald Lewis, John Carlson, Carl Carlson, Bill Littlefield William Chapman, Bernard Moore, Dale Martens, Davic Foster, Roy Whalen. cachcrs arc instructors, friends, MRS. HARRIS - HOMEMAKING First Row: Janice Marley, Sharon Burden, Nancy Taylor, Barbara Powers, Vertesa Clark, Mary Etta Moore, Dottie McGee. Second Row: Virginia Fite, Lyn Wellington, Gwendolyn Allen, Sandy Porterfield, Rose Dietsch, Yvonne Endicott, Pat Helm, Janie Brownlee. Third Row: Glenda Linthicum, Linda Harris. Georganna Goodno, Linda Brad- Shaw, Janet Higgins. Janicci- Mayhugh. Dixie lVIcVay. Fourth Row: Diana Hollis, Janice Fenderson, Ruth Deming, Joyce Bell, Rose Anna Baarda, Archileen Payne, Vivian Shrock. A ..-...- Y V - . -.,.., A . -w.g ' ' 9-4--............., ,, -.....,.t...-...-....,......-- . ..,., .Q-.f ,s.- ...........e,,. V-......,,,+-,-w..v.-.-.--v.-,,--.,v+v-n-.,.f.---..,-:-,-wn-.vw-22,1-ww-fn-1rr! ,.....-1 .-, . .Y , ., Y V -- - X iw I :Q ,y I 1 l c 9 l W QQ . 2356 fvfw 122: fmfy ,nf of 2 , , 5,306 V Z 1? 2 2 '1 6 cf Vyfvl , 1 it 'fi 1 ,Q.31 ,,g4J,, yfgkw H v L :2?,'r' f ,, fggr 7 Jfif W TZ, -fi ff? . i. 'l qfgi 1d- ay. ng, lan MISS JAMES - GENERAL MATHEMATICS 7 y f li a! jg!! 1 NO.X First Row: Matilda Borkowski, Katherine Williams, Mary Lewis, .lo Marie Rodgers, Della Tucker. Second Row: Roger Billings, Calvin Shelby, Pierre Amos, Carolyn Wil- son, Verna Kelsey, Donna Freeman. Third Row: Martha McCully, Linda Forbis, Donald Blain, Robert Cook, Lionel Ward, Carole Duncan, Henry Alexander. Fourth Row: Mollie Jenkins, Angela Parker, Don Thresher, Prines Hol- land, Leon Brown, Neely Austin. a person to rely on Above. Surprise Hilda! A senior happy birthday, cafeteria style. Ley5'. 8:15 A.M., the dawn of a new day, study wise. 1 , , ..., .V, , .,. . Y-,....,. ,.. -..,...., ,ff - . ...,..., , .--.,.....,......--f-- 2 MISS JOHNSTON - CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 1 , 5 1 , , X ,Q V' First Row: Vicki Hilsinger, Teko Watanabe, Sherri Brown, Reeda Throgmorton, Loretta Neer. Second Row: Marietta Fogel, Mary McKinzie, Sonya Chronister, Dottie Humfeld, .loan Feuerstein, Linda McCaughey. Third Row: Bill Powell, .f ,, Kaye Van Schoelandt, Linda Norris, Dottie Wymore, Larry Turley, Kay Quick. Fourth Row: Ronald Wyatt, Dave Keeton, Dennis Yeager, Hal Gardner, Richard King, Judy Pratt. Honor Courses offer College level training, MR. KLEPINGER-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS O First Row: John Cox, Melba Ford, Arthur Gilliam, Jim Burns, ,loe Fleming, Dan Davison. Richard Furrell. Fourth H3fTiS, Shifleb' CHIIHOH, Diaml Brown- SCCOVLCZ Row: Row: Robert Brame, Leon Bradley, Sam Friday, Fred Catherine Barnes, Pam Akins, Fred Braden, Rodney Brown, Barnard, Doug Helm, Ralph Atchley. Terry Divine. Third Row: Steve Bradley, Doris Carr, Joe Lu uw Q-P' MR. KLEPINGER-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Sylvester Jiles, Pat Duncan, Betty Joiner, Dwight Marshall, Roger Penn, Larry Kent. Third Row: Guyman Howard, Evelyn Jacks, James Potter. Second Row: Ger- Moore, Tony Perry, Martha Murrell, Olivia Aguilar, Leon aldine Edwards, Yvonne LaFayette, Sharlee Rowon, Gilbert Richardson, Clayton Johnson. are met with a desire to achieve MR. KOENIG -WOOD SHOP First Row: Larry Weatherspoon, Ronald Smith, McWilliams, Rick White, Bob Glentzer. Third Larry Furr, Arnold Simpson, Richard Lassley. Row: Chris Horn, Bill Boykin, John Grassley, Second Row: George Kolias, Richard Epps, Cliff John Carlson, Gerald Adams. , T Right. Pirates learn useful skills in vocational shops. Below. No Picasso or Renoir perhaps, but an op- portunity for self-expression. aseo is the excitement of athletics, MISS LAPPIN-GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2 First Row: Diana Lampkin, Peggy Gooden, Sandra Duvall, Janice Rotolo, Dinah Lowe, Ann King, Freda Wheatley, Earline I-Iardley. Second Row: Sharon Gilliam, Joyce Marriott, Carol Embich, Regina Billings, Lyndall Payne, Nancy Walker, Marsha Goodno, Margie Enz. Third Row: Patricia Fleming, Linda Beaver, Joy Ellis, Gwen Rindom. Marcella Haney, Randy WGlll6l'lltTl'D. Donna Cantrall, Pa- tricia Myles, Connie Hedges. Fourth Row: Barbara Sim- mons, Isafene Jiles, Doret-ne Dudley. Deborah Irvin, Nancy Partington, Esther Gutierrez, Liana Joyce, Jessie Shipman. MR. LINDLEY - METAL SHOP 2 Fif-Sl Rvwz Joe Bonhamme, Mike Burton, James Alan Third Row: Ray Nichols, Christian Lytle, Robert Re Smith, SWVCD WithCTS, LCROY Bflllldage, LCOII SHXIOD- deemer, Curtis Berry, Nicholas Sprofera, Johnny Johnson Second Row: Stuart Lund, Randolph Harris, Bill Moore, Charles Sams. Fourth Row:,RooseveltLee. Charles Dukes, Rusty Kaczor, Charles Dodge, Jim Cox, Chrxis Loris. Ricky Scudiero, Don Sinor, Bill Rumans, Cliff Deal. the thrill of achievement MR. LINDWALL - CHEMISTRY First Row: Jean Hockett, Zoe Banister, Gayola Jiles, Heider, Bill Brann, Pat Cockrell, Gayle Ashcraft, Sandy Teresa Ciro, Mary Carter, Paula Ceneraux. Second Row: Eckel, Alex Kornfeld, Larry Silvey. Fourth Row: Barry Jerry Aarons, Jim Melvin, Virginia Schulteis, Gloria Axelrod, Steve Thompson, Tom Tressler, Diana Ladd, Larry Poggemeyer, Sheila Britt, Anita Brown. Third Row: Judy Yates, Pete Nixon, Sondra Biggs. -.,- -v-rv...-.r,. MR. McSHANE-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS X in First Row: Homer Griddine, Mike Eifler, Gene Handy, Harrison, Norah Simon, Judi Hartman, Teresa Harfield, Brad Howle, Charles Greenwalt, Jackey Hancock. Second William Holmes, Linn Cobhins. Fourth Row: Pat Glaser, Row: Randy Griffin, Claudia Gray, Denise Goodwin, Pa- Connie Hassler, Ronnie Hall, Phyllis Kiger, Tracey Har- tricia Hill, Eileen Garrett, Donna Hereford, Janice Flathers, heson, Raymond Fowler, Theautra Guest, Edward Oliver. Wanda Freeman. Third Row: Stephan Cecil, Gloria The tradition of Paseo MR McSHANE-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS h First Row: John Yeager, Helen Saxton, Richard Single- Row: Marvin Thompson, Malachi Smith, Allen Tolley, ton, Eddie Hotchkiss, Louis Wilson, Donna Williamson. Fannie Scott, Therman Lacy, Patricia Wyatt. Fourth Second Row: Robert Stauffer, Yolanda Sharp, Patricia Row: Linda Tye, Linda Van Meter, Sandra Thompson, Scott, Donnie Salyer, Joey Shelton, Shirley Smith. Third Dora Stewart, George Ramsey, Dale Rumans, Terry Gull. MISS MANLOVE - ENGLISH V, Kew, if , ff' I , , f ' f f i .nn-.. r 7 V ' First Row: Cheryl Annette Butner, Vanita Brown, Dolly Cage, Sandra Caskey, Michael Calhoun, Diana Bagley, Pam Donovan. Second Row: Archie Clark, Jean Valverde, Sharon Burton, Lynda Carlson, Jonell Nelson, ,lo Anne Hopkins, Patrick Hartman, Linda Coley. Third Row: .ludy Clem, Lynn Ann Bryan, Jim Paxton, Carol Haley, Pat Vaughn, Willma Teeter, Barbara Paynter, Paul Davis. Fourth Row: Billy Lee, Bill Levene, Pete Schmutz, Sam Alpert, Ernie Biggs, .lim Williams, Otis Bradford. lives on with every graduate Laboratory work provides challenge and ir1f6rCSt in the advanced sciences. . X W 'Z We -.1v...-Q---.,-.1-1-...,-f-.. , , . -'...-.-Y...,-.-.-..-...f-.-,.- -- K.. A 1 MISS K. MEYER- ART First Row: James Thresher, Mike Brown, David Duffel- meyer, Patrick Farris, Anna Boykin, Phyllis Tye. Second Row: Glenda Haas, Brenda Vaughn, Cathy Hartl, Sharon Butler, James Lyle, Donald Lindemann, Evelyn Vest. Third Row: Harold Mitchem, Charles Thomas, Sally Habi- MR. T. MEYER-COMMON LEARNINGS ger, Karen Jones, Nancy K. Bucher, Betty Deal, Jon Blank- ienship. Fourth Row: James Chappell, Carl McLaughlin, Russ Clark, Wayne Robertson, Gene Maienschein, Fred Brack, Steve Miner. It was a full busy year: First Row: Kevin Vest, Wayne Brown, Vickie Stevens, Walter Worthley, Bobby Owen, Don Stevenson, Danny Kenworthy, John Temposky. Second Row: Howard Was- serlauf, Rodney Wood, Diann Taylor, Sharon Cousins, Julie Tuttle, Pat Wallace, Carolyn Williams, Janet Brown. Third Row: Stephanne Stone, Mary Brown, Cathie Ulmer, Step- hanie Carter, Kathy Kurpjuweit, Melvin Wilcher, Lois Wilson, Verlant Wilson. Fourth Row: David Roche, Carolyn Reid, Jocelyn Smith, Kathy Rogers, Shirley White, Steve Williams, Gary Pittman, Leonard Williams, Carl Stockbridge. ' .....-............,..-tea...-.K-.Aa .....-- . . , ,. MRS. MILLER-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS 2' E ,,,, 5 J , ,,M, 1 ,X . V First Row: Delores Conrad, Donald Manning, Ravana Walton, Margaret Cruse. Third Row: Terry Herring, Jerry Madsen, Monica Lipschuetz, Kenny Jacobs, Charles Butler, Robert Smith, Johnnie Bradford. Second Row: John Lee Griffin, Philander Brown, Ruth Bradford, Thurman Wil- Mike Hess, Olivia Olson, Cloylet Cox, Hattie Ladd, liams, Darrell Carter, homework, Harvey,', homecoming, homework MRS. MILLER-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINCS First Row: Cal-ylon Hayden, Margaret Fells, Bryant, Earnestine Wilson, Jack Kitner, Ronald Raymond Fells, George Rice, Jack Herring, Larry Bartee, Henry Griffin, John Quasa. Voorhees, Diane Williams. Second Row: Nispa T-nw-K V . b -9...-.-..,., ,. , MISS MINCKEMEYER - GENERAL MATHEMATICS I, ,W I , , , ,,,, . , H QW f , i 1 First Row: Mike Hickman, George Flanagan, Doris Buett- ner, Zelta Kurtz, Velma Knigliten, Brenda Hopkins, Charles Moore, Paul Carroll. Second Row: Roy Gibbs, Rosina Brown, Annette Glover, Linda Bryant, Shari Jackson, Betty Ann Virgil, Donna Payton, Susan Reeder. Third Row: Harold Malone, Donna Henderson, Barbara Mat- thews, Cynthia McClain, Cynthia Campbell, Gary Turn- quist, Roy Rogers, Steve Prine, Johnny Gardner, Fourth Row: Larry Garcia, Richard Klasek, Delories Castro, Jerry Webb, Richard Estrada, Larry Muza, Rickey Thayer, William Rogers. Seniors look toward graduation, MISS MITCHELL-GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Wa., ' ir , f V 2 T, , . 1. f I . , J, .,, VM, yt.. iq? 'Z i Q Q I I 4 . I., K-, .. fn4 . First Row: Carolyn McDowell, Joyceteen Byers, Judy Lin- der, Mayella Primm, Viola Lee, Onita Hunt, Grace Shelby, Chris Smasal. Second Row: Martha Taylor, Brenda Can- non, Rose Joiner, Janoyce Young, Ruthie Richardson, Joyce Wheatley, Sheryl Strohmeyer, Diane Lindsey, Cynthia Gro- ver. Third Row: Daisey Taylor, Donna Chapman, Kathy 4 ...Z Hinshaw, Barbara Reynolds, Evelyn IViley, Ella Mary Jack- son, Marilyn Alnutt, Patricia Parker. Fourth Row: Janis Stinson, Toni Kavorinos, Mary Prose, Juanita Sloan, Judy Jennings, Pat Stark, Delores McClain, Gloria Busby, Candy Welliver. .... .- .. .... -. . s..,..-...a. ..,, ,- -- Q-- N.. -i-..........,,,--.-..a...,....,..-.., ,, ,,,Y P, ,, MR. MORRISSETTE - PHYSICS First Rowi Pat Glassner, Jackie Jones, Jim Collins. Third Row: Suzanne Sole, Paul Ken- Rudolph, Dick Fray, J1m Pruett, Linda McDowell. Worthy, Larry Franke, Speedy Bennett, Charles Second Row: Linda Cray, Nancy Caldwell, Beth Perkins, Mark Dethlefsen. Pope, Dottie Vandenberg, Marilyn Parks, Walter leaving Paseo will not be easy MR. PENLAND - ART First Row: Shirley Henderson, Judy White, Sherry Hamil- ton, Richard Herndon, Mary Gerhardt, Cheryl Clements, Sue Musick, Madlyn Tombs, Tom Jenkins, Randolph Du- Bois, Pat Wheatley. Second Row: Lois Ruble, Yvonne Jamierson, Edith Richardson, Linda Shaffer, Kenny Koch, Karen Pierce, Diana Frazier, Martha Mestdagh, June Weintraub, Susan Massa. Third Row: Sheryl Walth-HH, L Mark McCone, Michael Brumwell, Dennis Beatty, Brenda Johnson, Rita Atchley, Larry Banning, Harry McCandless, Doris Maniett. Fourth Row: Roy Brotherton, Hernandez Hayes, Barry Cates, Bob Powell, Bob Hicks, Terry Hub- bard, Richard Becker, Fred Davis, Blair Stringfellow, James Jenkins. 1 ----..- SGT. QUIGLEY-R. O. T. C. First Row: Robert Griffitts, Gary Moltbia, Steve Crowley, Terry Grimmett, Leonard Hancock, Allen Young. Second Row: Bill Martin, Howard Albritton, George Long, James Shelton, Terry Hawks, Dwight Gibson, Danny Watkins, Lee English. Third Row: Melvin Singer, Joel Harmon, Harry Trusler, Leon Robinson, Terry Ellis, Daniel Holk, Leonard Barton, Robert Dodsworth. Fourth Row: Richard Keller, Allen Craig, James Davidson, Ben Littlefield, Ted Bower, Joe Napper, Ken Braunlich, Larry Kirchner. American histor , A Cappella Choir, MR. RICHMOND - ENGLISH rr , I , ? A .SA wary.: ,. 9 ., 'G sg, 3 S 1:-4 QR First Row: Vicki Epps, Kathy Carter, Dean Agnos, Mary Florence, Margaret Florence, Donna Forbis. Second Row: Stuart Baum, Shirley Atkinson, Keith Fair, Dennis Bat- dorf, Jack Armsworthy, John Engle, Douglas Gerdel. Third Row: Joy Dresnick, Sharon Alnutt, Nancy Eggers, 40 : Q I I Carter, Mary Elder, Barbara Altman, George Jeannie Caley. Fourth Row: David Bergner, John Aaron, Claude Carlock, Charles Clancy, David Foglesong, Tom Galliher, Dennis Cummings. MR. ROSS-BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Eugene Walton, Ted Tillquist, Terry Oliver, Allen Sutterby, .lerry Greenbaum, Tom Pittala, Greg Sco- field. Second Row: Bill Tidd, Orville Henderson, Phil Tombs, Steve Atwell, Larry Iddings, Larry Cox, Norm Buebendorf, Harold Himmelstein. Third Row: Dan Sar- ver, Mike Conley, Willie Roby, Bob Zajic, Mike Cunn- ingham, Richard Crow, Pete Self, Ken Walker. Fourth Row: Therion Cobbs, David Talbot, Phil Schmitt, Don Cannafax, Steve Jacobson, Bill Holman, John Latta, Martin Walker. we learn and develop talents MR. SAMPSON - ALGEBRA First Row: Nancy Goodpaster, Kaye H0pkif1S, Richard Sizer, Norma Munoz, Keith Phipps. Second Row: Herbert Simon, Cheryl Green, Shirley Bolton, Rosa Waldrup, Regina Warshaw- ski, Helen Noel. Third Row: Donald Howard, Charlesetta Fletcher, Carolyn Farr, Richard Greer, Larry Garvin, Becky Kosfeld. Fourth Row: Hattie Kidd, Keith Harra, Stephen Hofheins, .l0hf1 Oelklaus, Bob Vassar, Larry Marshall. 141 , , ,.... .....,.... -,.,,....-.-.---,-,..,.- .,.-,- -....,.--- ........ . -i-....,.,....-...-- v MR. SEARS - AMERICAN HISTORY First Row: Maggie Hempel, Bill Holler, Linda Skeffington, Cheryl Rabinowitz, Rhoda Nelson, Karen Marts, Ruth Pett, Shirley Koch. Second Row: Carol Metzler, Dianna Cox, Roseanne Becchina, Phyllis Nichols, Karen Townsend, Cindie Townsend, Pat Kratschmer, Hariette Seidler, Sandy Dudley. Third Row: Sheri Johnson, Ruthie Jones, Ursula largosch, ,lan Franano, Geraldine Lindsey, Richard Notes- tine, Dean Davidson, Tommy Joyce, Karen Maddux, Gussie Gans. Fourth Row: Karen Foreman, Charlotte Williams, Gretchen Heller, Susan French, Kirby Creel, Jerry Nowlin, Harry E. Taylor, Lawrence Witt, Mike Beaver, ,loe Lemons, Marshall Trachtman. Remember Who You Are MR. SHEPHERD - WORLD HISTORY First Row: Beverly Jacks, Diana Miller, Beverly Miller, Greg Harnden, Sandi Eckert. Second Row: Reta Hickman, Shirley Shamie, Peggy Pflanz, Alice Kramer. Third Row: Martin Burstein, Sharon Teague, Karen BailCY, Jane McGee, Tommy Levene, Paul Boswell, Gerald Adams, Susan Smade, ,ludy Williams, Carole Skinner, 142 '- '-'vw-'-v----1 -v--......-.....,..-....... ,.....N.. . , . , , , MRS, SHEW - TYPING First Row: Lana Self, Beverly Foster, Linda Hombs, Becky Ruark, Jo Anne Rudolph, Carol Hotchkiss. Second Row: Karen Kary, Hilda Retzer, Lovina Bearce, Margaret Cape- more than a motto MISS SHULL-MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS hart, Vicki Chaffin, Barbara Hahn. Third Row: Anne Paddock, Elaine Cannon, Mary Lea Jones, Laurel Lutz, Jan Gunderson, Janet Trott, Lona Handy. First Row: Ellen Kratschmer, Tim Loris, Floyd Murphy, Doug Moore, James James. Second Row: Carolyn Jump, Sharon Manley, Bobbie Littell, Richard Libeer, Bob Libby, Ronnie Lindeman, J. R. Leaton. Third Row: JCHH LYJC, Helen Jacoby, Micki Lowe, Barbara Koch, Judy Jordon, Donnita Klinkenberg, Brenda Leigh. Fourth Row: Ann Maduros. Ralph Cooper. Jim Lichty. Darlene Lisber, Terri Koklas, Gwendolyn Jimmerson. Joyce Long. 44 MISS SHULL-AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Donnie Martin, Mary Dudley, Wanda Hinshaw, Frank Aufner, Joyce Streeter, Jan Bywaters, Debby Beatty. Second Row: Susan Heidhardt, Nancy Howe, Mike Ross, Mary Ewing, Randy French, Burt Davis, Carol McCone, Christine Marshall. Third Row: Becky Iddings, Arnold X Z f Levin, Phyllis Stevens, Susie Powell, Linda Wise, Louise Habiger, Janet King, Nan Campbell. Fourth Row: Kathy Pratt, Frances Dodsworth, Elaine Burstein, Susan Slusher, Janet Pope, Marta Welliver, Don Jenkins, Sharon Francka. Paseo's precepts will always be MR. SOMMER - GENERAL SCIENCE First Row: Pat Cox, Kathy Skeffington, Pat Colyer, Janice Marcy, Dan Gutierrez, Bobby Ellis. Kenny Johnson. Third Weatherspoon, Brenda Garrett, Nancy Nutt. Second Row: Row: Leavy Jones. Jack Pitchford, Gary Wilson, Gary William Wiley, Mike Farnan, Tom Letchworth, Richard Morrow, Douglas Williams, Roy Page, Curtis Austin. MISS SOUDERS -- I-IOMEMAKING X t f , at Zi if Q. 5 X, If 'Q fs , , .2 X, 4 5 f Zfft A H W f fff ' 1 ff!! L K 4 1 . 45, K First Row: Bessie Bennett, Debbie Linder, Kathy Barbara Cochrane, Delores Bryant. Third Row: Kelly, Betty Page, Angela Lytle, Linda Heckman. Carolyn Franklin, Jennifer Smith, Linda Second Row: Queen Ester Blackmon, Gloria Thompson, Barbara Lemons, Jessie Mae Lenley, Cameron, Willa Teeter, Sharon Davis, Pat Henry, Ruthie Mae Brown, Cordelia Masterson. a part of everyone of us MISS THORNTON - SPANISH First Row: Sarah Page, Linda Wheat, Carolyn Rose, Patrice Donovan, Marie Randolph, Judy Banks. Second Row: Joe Smith, Mary Heavey, Dianne Witt, Rosa Szajnfeld, Don Middleton, Steve Doubleday. Third Row: Kathy Richard- xy, J fi 'ZW , ., rl son, Delous Stewart, Patty Johann, Clennis Hinchcy, Nancy Ohman. Linda MacFarlane, Stan Epstein. Fourth Row: Steven Kinser, Harley Weidman, Bruce Dethlefsen, Frank Joyce, Floyd Leslie, Larry Denney, .loel Alpert. Flylnff sticks make hockey an lnterestlng and eX Sewing classes develop skills for future homemakers. Paseo, the school on the hill, Robert Nutt, Phyllis Litvien. Mike Holder, Daryl Eisen- hauer. Rick Wrigley, Bill Campbell, Mark Resnick, Glen Smith. Patti Quick. Fourth Row: Gloria Silverstein, Sarah Ohman, Jody Price, Les Combs, Stephen Rodabaugh, Ronald Sorensen, Darrel Lotz, Jeff Richards. MR. WEHRLE - EARTH SCIENCE Y 5 E First Row: Deborah Smalls, Pam Miller, Edward Thomas, Cathy Harbison, Cheryl Brown, Carolyn Brunetti, Tom Nixon. Second Row: Elresa Clark, Jackson Lyle, Billy Hayes, Leonard May, Pat Emery, Larry Shipman, Sally KraaY, .Juanita Ewing. Thira' Row: Vincent Stevens, Don an everlasting memor MRS. WILLE - COMMON LEARNINGS Reffitt, Frank Broner, Jr., James Finney, Ronnie Clay, Nancy Troxell, Jerry Pence, Roger Haynie. Fourth Row: Mike Beadles, Rick Gilchrist, Willie Griffin, Jr., Greg Daniels, Keith Noland, Bill F inkle, Bill Eades, James Cooper. . First Row: Victor Marriott, Carolyn Estle, Mary Lizzie Golden, Juanita Kidd, Roberta Steen, Blackmon, Martha Blackmon, Paul Jackson, Herman NOHOII- Doris Knighten. Second Row: John Benson, 14 .., .-f.-..-.--..,f,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,V, ,, Y, MR. WITHERS - BOOKKEEPING I. First Row: Gary Medley, Carolyn Thiele, Barbara Wise, Kitty Reid, Deane McNeal, Virginia Still, Ardella Haynes. Second Row: Sandy Stephens, Janet Winkler, Phyllis Ward, Dennis Tunks, Sharon Freeman, John Gerdel, Jr., Pam Emery. Third Row: Anita Ross, Ruth Hickman, Nancy MRS. WOOTON - ENGLISH Hereford, Belinda Coodell. Pat Bovard, Pat Ogan, Maxine Smith, Marlene Fisk. Fourth Row: Wanda Clark, Linda Brownfield, Robert Fells, Gary Aekelberry, Warren Wil- liams, Melvin Williams, Robert Foster. We will Remember, 8 First Row: Donnie Hicks, Fredena Selle, Pam Binder, Merriam Baellow, Sharon Hunt. Carolyn Williams. Second Row: lndia Bell, Irene Strong, Lorraine Henderson, Diane Adams, Bonnie Vaughn, Karen Searles. Steve Addington. Third Row: Brenda Wilson, Raymond Dukes, Marietta f Williams, Patricia Roberts, Linda Mowell, Nan Prose, Susan Trott, Marcia Spaulding. Fourth Row: Mary Lee Wilson, Richard Baer, ,lim Nepote, Woodrow Richter, ,lim Upton, Cary Henderson, J. D. Taylor. ' M- a--.-+1-Q-.+A , H ' .....-.i....,...-...-....-.-.....,. , ABSENTEES Q 5 gist Row: Donna He11df'f1'S011, -l11dY Baughman, P3111 Sh0T1, Morry Warshawski, Dick Sanford, Dennis Millers, Ronnie eryl Hamm, Jane Prwr, Darrell Wlute. Second Roan Rindom. Fourth Row: Richard Lassley, Bill Black, Steve LOYCC 10111913 P31 -l0h11S01l, Sarah LOTCHCC, Sh11'1eY SP3111' Weese, Rick Posler, Larry Phillips, Jim Henry, Lester hower, Karen Hassler, JoAnne Brown, Pat Mischler. Third Lowe, Cassius Greene, Norman Jones- Row: Paul Jones, Bonnie Edwards, Carol King, Ala Rotman, we will face life reassured. ABSENTEES First Row: Johnny Patterson, Janice Hinds, Linda Hinds, Kathy Holmes, Terry Forbis, Beverly Graham, Sharon John son. Second Row: Joyce Joiner, Linda Clark, Nancy Tolley Janice Quigg, Kathy Tise, Dixie Wright, Kathy Buckner Rickey Epps. Third Row: Bertha Owens, Julie Limbaugh Daren Reffitt, Charles Owen, Ellington Bell, Myrna Mestdaugh, Richard Barnes, Rebecca Holmberg. Fourth Row: Buddy Parker, Mike Temposky, Jim McCallister, Jimmy Minors, Richard Sanderholm, Larry House, Floyd Johnson. 4 fsqflfmwf- www ,fax ,fb ff JW M f W Xxx S ' sf f 4 if J' ,, . NJ, ,H V 4 nu-,C ,..., I H, 9, - EX W r' , ,Qjdf 1 - 2, V 1 an - 2 f. W iii? . I H g 3 ,.,. H Q ,fy , Qu ,,.N M! - Amy NXRQM. www Q W WW ,f SE IORS 1 X J X 1 f fl N X ,Q ky J J...,., V, A ,1 - L , ,, - - -V ., f 1 L fLfr'L-fQ f' ' ' ' ' lx . Z' . 1 , 1 f ,' A . 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'4 If ff' I 'f I ,K J Eff 1 -, 1 1 :- i. 1- 'v X J - 2 ......,..-5- V., , Y YAVA, -1-:ln-f--4pu'q - L in Y,-1.. .nunan...1f,.. ,n,w-U ..- , S 0- w Q Q 6 Z x 1 x7x fl X X A 4 A K Rig X , f Q ? f X.,.W.Nw l , Q, Q i , W ,fgmxfw Wi 'V Ni. Lx xx SQ , QS Av ,E Q Swag . Sym QQQQNQQ ., unu-or-10 .ed as me WY ity: W., led sic :e's icil iss, ain zty, lm- till led 1th Art un- i 59 Mar A so- 3 f ., 1,7 Z C. .ff ,. fy ff-X., fsfid W W f 1 f lf ff ,,,,4w yy, f F 1 ? A , X ' , Vx ,f f W, ff 4 f-ffs - f' jfjf 5 L ffl f if U, ABRAHAMS ACKELBERRY ADAMSON ALM ASH ABRAHAMS, RONALD-Ronald was a Stu- dent Council representative and participated in the C.O.E. program. He plans to attend J.C. after graduation. ACKELBERRY, GARY-Working on cars was Garyis main interest. He will get a job or join the navy after graduation. ADAMSON, KENNETH-Kenny enjoyed hunt- ing, fishing and cars. A career in the army awaits him after graduation. ALM, WILLIAM-Swimming, hunting and diving are Bills favorite pastimes. .l.C. and M.U. are his college choices. ASH, WILLIAM -Bill participated in C.O.E. and plans to attend IBM school after graduation. ASHBURN, .IO-.Io was Co-chairman of the Assembly Committee, Sergeant-at-Arms of Engi- neers Literary Society, feature and copy editor of the Press and a member of the Fall Play cast. He was also active in Discussion Club, French Club, Chemistry Club, Great Books and Drama Workshop. .lo is undecided about his plans after graduation. AXELROD, BARRY-.luntos Literary Society, Chemistry Club and track took up much of Barry's time. He will attend Illinois University and major in civil engineering. BAARDA, ROSEANNA-Dancing and listen- ing to the radio were Roseanna's pastimes. She will go to .I.C. next year. BAELLOW, DAVID-A Cappella, French Club, Boys' Choir, Traffic Squad and Junior Achievement claimed David as a member. J.C. is included in his future plans. BANNING, LARRY-While at Paseo, Larry was a member of the Orchestra and Tennis Team. BAYSINCER, MARTHA-Marty was Presi- dent of Spanish Club and Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at- Arms of Peppettes and on the Y-Teens Cabinet. Thicions Literary Society, A Cappella, Paseon Staff, Pep Club, Band, Chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll and Swimming Club also kept her busy. This gal will go to college after gradua- tion. BEARCE, LOVINA-Lovina was Secretary of Cynthians Literary Society and participated in Girls' Intramurals. She plans to attend J.C. next year. BEARD, JUDY-After graduation .ludy plans to go into nursing at ,l.C. BECKER, RICHARD-Richard took an active part in Varsity Football, Track, Letterman's Club, Physics Club, Spanish Club, .lunior Achievement and Traffic Squad. He plans to attend J.C. next fall. BELL, JOYCE-Joyce was active in Chemistry Club, Pep Club and Y-Teens. Next year ,l.C. will welcome her. Friends, studies, memories - aseo '63 ASHBURN AXELROD BAARDA BAELLOW BANNING BAYSINGER BEARCE BEARD BECKER BELL 153 l BENJAMIN ,lUDl'lH - Drama W o r k s h 0 p .ludys time. After raduation she plans to go into medicine at K.C.U. BERCNER MICHAEL-Mike was a member of the Band and Orchestra. His future plans in- clude .l.C. and later Arizona University. BLACK WILLIAM-Bill was a Co-captain of the Swimming Team and a member of Traffic Council representative and as a member of the Linda busy. She plans to become a beautician. BRANN BILL-While at Paseo Bill was ac- tive in the Band Orchestra and Traffic Squad. K.U. or Arizona State University will see him on campus next year to pursue a career in mathematics. BRAUNLICH KENNETH-Ken was active in 'flaw Girls' Choif and pep Club took up most of Press Staff and Cynthin Literary Society kept , 0' C' Squad and Mixer Committee. He plans to at- tend ,l.C. and then M.U. BORGELT, JOHN-Traffic Squad, Boys, Cho- rus and A Cappella took up ,lohn's time. Vol- parosio University will welcome him next year. BOVARD, MIKE-Fishing and hunting oc- cupy most of Mike's time. He plans to join the army. BOWER, ANNA MARIE-Anna Marie likes to draw and paint. After graduation she will continue on her C.O.E. job. BOWER, TED-R.O.T.C. is Ted's main inter- est and he serves as Second Lieutenant, Platoon Leader and is on the Honor Guard. BOYER, LINDA--Horseback riding and fig- ure skating rated hi h on Linda's list of activi 1 4 R.O.T.C. where he was Supply Officer Range and Ordinance Officer, and in the Honor Guard. He plans to join the navy after graduation. BRISBIN, PAULA JEAN-Paula was in A Cappella and liked to play the accordion. After graduation she hopes to become an airline hostess. BROWN, ANITA-Thicions Literary Society, A Cappella and Chemistry Club all claimed Anita as a member. K.U. is her choice of col- lege where she will pursue a medical career. BROWN, CAROL-Carol was active in Y- Teens and Student Council. She was also en- rolled in C.O.E. J.C. or C.M.S.C. will see Carol next year. BROWN, CHERYL-Cheryl enjoyed bowling. She will attend Joplin Junior College after ties. This future vfierinarian fc will enter graduation. BRADSHAW, LIND -sera? asr, a Smu ent Q A ,Qi 'sw I. ,br C U - Ma LJ in ff U ,f , f A , ,J , - X if , fl O VMS fail? W swf ,if ij, C WCM T W l . .1 if tf t j W af, i . f r tt .Q lf . Q15 , Lev , if., if . . L 1 ., I ,J 5 ,U .iyfqm 'f Nfl 0 0 1 ttf, as f . 1 e at? aseo IS specia 3 BENJAMIN BERGNER BLACK BORGELT BOVARD BOWER, A. BOWER, T. BOYER BRADSHAW BRANN ff' 5 ... . . if 'QW-sr va , BRAUNLICH BRISBIN BROWN, A. BROWN, C. BROWN, C. Zi elif f yy Z K Z w , i 154 BROWN, L. BROWN, M. BROWN, S. BROWN, T. BROWNLEE 43' f nf f f Q 1 I ff iff 'JV , I X 1 f f . xtfx BUCKNER, K. BUCKNER, M. BURDEN BUSBEY BUTLER BYERS CAGE CALDWELL CAMPBELL, B. CAMPBELL, M. the spirit, the traditions, the people BROWN, LELAND-Leland was a member of Traffic Squad, Chemistry Club, and Letterman's He plans to go into engineering at ,l.C. or BROWN, MARCIA-Marcia was a member of the A Cappella Choir. She is undecided as to her future plans. BROWN, SHARON-Sherri participated in Thicions Literary Society, Midtown Youth Coun- cil, National Honor Society, A.A.U.W., Physics Club, Discussion Club and served as Chairman of the Courtesy Committee. She plans to attend K.U.- or M.U. where she will major in chemistry and political science. BROWN, THOMAS-T.,l. acted as a Tri-cap- tain of the Varsity Football Team and a mem- ber of the Track Team, Traffic Squad, Letter- man's Club and Engineers Literary Society. Col- lege is in store for this Paseoite. BROWNLEE, JANIE-Janie's favorite pastime was collecting jazz records. After graduation she plans to be a P.B.X. operator. BUCKNER, KATHY-Kathy was active in Pep Club, Peppettes, Mask and Wig and Y- Teens. She was also a B-Team Cheerleader. After graduation she plans to attend either M.U. or S.M.S. BUCKNER, MARCIA-Sports, dancing and skating occupied Marcia's time. Business col- lege is in her future plans. BURDEN, SHARON-Since art is Sharon's first interest, she will attend the Art Institute to become a commercial artist. BUSBEY, GLORIA-Gloria was a member of Pep Club while at Paseo. BUTLER, RONALD-Ron was Treasurer of the Kansas City and .lackson County High School Red Cross and General of the United Funds Campaign for the Paseo area. He was also a member of the Paseon Staff, Quill and Scroll, .luntos Literary Society, Spanish Club, Physics Club and Chemistry Club. He plans to major in journalism at M.U. or William Jewell. BYERS, CHARLES-Traffic Squad, Varsity Football and Varsity Track occupied most of Cf1arlie's time. He is undecided as to his future p ans. CAGE, ILENE-Ilene was a Student Council representative and was enrolled in C.O.E. After graduation she will go into nurses training. CALDWELL, NANCY-Nancy was chosen as a Homecoming Attendant as well as Vice Presi- dent of Discussion Club and Spanish Club, Ser- geant-at-Arms of Pep Club and Midtown Youth Council and Inter-Club of Zetas Literary So- ciety. She was also a member of Peppettes, Y- Teens, Physics Club, Executive Board, Press Staff and Chemistry Club. Washington Univer- sity or Drake will see her next year. CAMPBELL, BARBARA-Barbara acted as Vice President of Y-Teens, Secretary of Thicions Literary Society and Treasurer of Peppettes, She also won a Paseo P in girls sports, an M.I.P.A. journalism award and participated in Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Pep Club, A Cap- pella, Paseon Staff, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, A.A.U.W., Student Council and Swimming Club. After graduation she plans to attend K.U. or the University of Illinois. CAMPBELL, MARY JANE- Mary Jane was a member of Cynthians Literary Society while at Paseo. 155 13-ff il' 1rwJ CANNON CAPEHART CHAFFIN CHISHAM CHRONISTER COCKRELL COMBS COOL COOPER COX All unusually sincere and real, CANNON, ELAINE-Elaine was Secretary of Interclub and a member of Cynthians Literary Society. She plans to enter ,I.C. in the fall. CAPEHART, MARGARET-Margaret was a member of Girls' Choir while at Paseo. After graduation she plans to become an airline stew- ardess. CHAFFIN, VICKI-Vicki was Secretary of Girls' Choir while 'at Paseo. She is undecided whether she will become an airline hostess or a secretary. CHISHAM, NORMAN-A Cappella, baseball and bowling kept Norman busy. He will attend .l.C. and K.C.U. preparing for a teaching career. CHRONISTER, SONYA-Sonya served as President of Spanish Club and was a member of Band, Peppettes, Pep Club and Y-Teens. She plans to attend M.U. COCKRELL, PATRICIA-Pat was a member of Chemistry Club, A Cappella, Biology Club and Cynthians Literary Society. After graduation she will study in the field of science. COMBS, LARAINE-Laraine was a member of Pep Club, Peppettes, Girls' Choir, Drama Workshop and French Club. She plans to attend .l.C. where she will major in businessf COOL, THOMAS-Tom was an officer in R.O.T.C. where he was a member of the Honor Guard. His future plans include .I.C. next fall. COOPER, JAMES-Tennis and swimming were ,lim's main interests. His future plans in- clude college where he will major in aeronautical engineering. COX, DIANNA-Dianna was a member of Pep Club and enjoyed horseback riding and collect- ing records. CRAIG, ALLEN-Allen was a R.O.T.C. Offi- cer, Honor Guard Commander, Company Com- mander and worked on the Stage Crew. After graduation he plans a career in the U.S. Army. CRAMM, GERALD-Gerry was active in Physics Club. He also enjoyed working on cars. Gerry will start his career in medicine at ,I.C. next year. DAVIS, FRED-Fred, who was interested in scouting, also enjoyed swimming. He plans to attend ,I.C. DAVIS, JOHN-.lohn enjoys cars, swimming and hunting. He plans to attend IC. next fall. DAVIS, RUTHIE-Ruthie plans to become a typist after graduation. CRAIG CRAMM DAVIS, F. DAVIS, J. DAVIS, R. N49lu..., 156 l X X ww X Qaff' 1 J f f ff Z J, WWWJ f '31 if f fl X4 Q 247 ,, ,W 4 ff ' f 1 1 f, Q! my,-was WWA 4-X4 Z, ,Q 7- ,,f 7 We iff? 71,2 -if fa if Za 1 , , , , ff ff7ff X! !! x W flf ' 1 ffff X DAVISSON DEMING DIETSCH' DORR p DQUBLEDAY DAVISSON, GARY-Gary lettered in tennis at Paseo. He liked to hunt and fish. .l.C. and then a career in architecture await this guy. DEMING, RUTH-Ruth was active in A Cap- pella, Pep Club, Peppettes, Y-Teens and girls sports. After graduation she plans to enter a business college. DIETSCH, ROSE ANNE-Rose participated in Girls, Choir, Pep Club and Y-Teens. She is undecided as to her choice of college. DORR, BETH-Beth was a majorette and also a member of Pep Club girls' Choir and Swim- ming Club. She plans to attend Cottey College after graduation. DOUBLEDAY, MICHAEL-See Senior Class Officers. DOWLING, LARRY-Larry's hobbies are sports and coin collecting. He plans to join the Marines after graduation. DUFFELMEYER, BARBARA-Serving as President of A Cappella Choir, Y-Teens and French Club, Vice-President of Inter-Club and Secretary of Quill and Scroll kept Duffy busy. She still found time to be a second-page editor of the Press and a member of the Paseon Staff, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Peppettes, Thicions Literary Society, Chemistry Club, Physics Club and the Courtesy Committee. This future journalist is undecided as to what col- lege she will attend. EASTWOOD, WESLEY-See Senior Class Officers. r. J 5 USQU we S I ECKEL, SANDRA-Being a drum major and a member of Chemistry Club, Band, A Cappella and Spanish Club kept Sandy busy. Business administration will be her major at C.M.S.C. EDWARDS, BONNIE-Being President of Swimming Club, Treasurer of Thicions Literary Society, advertising manager of the Press and on the Y-Teens cabinet occupied most of Bon- nie's time. She still found time to participate in Physics Club, Midtown Youth Council, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll and earn her Paseo HP . After graduation Bonnie plans to major in education, at M.U. EWING, JUANITA-Being Vice President of Iotas and participating in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Peppettes, Tri-Hi-Y and girls sports kept Juan- ita busy. She plans to attend ,l.C. or C.M.S.C. FANNER, CHERYL-Cheryl participated in Zetas Literary Society, Pep Club and Y-Teens. She plans to attend M.U. or ,l.C. FELDMAN, LINDA-Lin was active in girls sports, Swimming Club and Rifle Team and was Treasurer of Iotas Literary Society. She plans to attend C.M.S.C. and major in physical education. FENTON, PAULETTE-Paulette was active in Pep Club, Girls' Choir, Y-Teens and girls' intramurals. She is undecided as to her plans after graduation. FERGUSON, ALVA-Membership in Pep Club, Spanish Club and Tri-Hi-Y kept Alva busy. She also enjoyed girls sports, dancing and swimming. .l.C. will see her next year. Wggg Wg 5 TQ Q5 iz. Cr rf FW? QP M Q2 .ra Aa, QM ' ., - .. . 1 7 - .5 -R ,. ,Qfsqg f KD fi? US f-il W JD L5 S H D pf? Q5 if: cu , .audi Xlilx X 0,9 Q ' I ,ff1i ffff:sgWM,.fd-Wff D .2 me-.t.,9 rift.: M Y ,f x f-aww -e'- W . Q but then, Paseo IS umque DOWLING DUFFELMEYER EASTWOOD ECKEL EDWARDS EWING FANNER FELDMAN FENTON FERcUsoN if fi if V 1 'ff , ,f If ,,.,....-I WV' . 'vip-nw' f we-'W' 'fy' MA,-D ,fi 1 57 FEUERSTEIN, .lOAN f- .loan participated in French Club, Orchestra, girls sports and was on the high honor roll. After graduation she plans to major in languages. FOCEL, MARIETTA-Being Vice President of Mask and Wig, Secretary of Iotas Literary Society, Co-chairman of the Assembly Committee and an office assistant kept Marietta busy. She still found time to take part in the Fall Play, French Club, Pep Club, Chemistry Club and the D.A.R. contest. She plans to major in one of the social sciences. FOREMAN, KAREN-Karen was first page editor of the Press and a member of Pep Club, Peppettcs, Y-Teens and Physics Club. After graduation she plans to go to either .l.C. or M.U. FOSTER, BEVERLY-Bev was active in Pep Club, Patricians Literary Society and girls sports. She plans to attend C.M.S.C. after graduation. FOSTER, ROBERT - Bob enjoyed m a k i n g modlel cars. After graduation he plans to go to wor . FRAIZER, NANCY-Being President of Cyn- thians Literary Society, Vice President of Girls' Choir, circulation manager of the Press, Student Council representative and a member of Pep- pettes, Y-Teens and Quill and Scroll occupied most of Nancy's time. Her future plans include .l.C. then M.U. or C.M.S.C. FRANANO, JANICE,-Jan was a majorette l- ,- L . ,wif -1 ' . u my 4 fx ,. and a member of Pep Club, Junior Achievement, Mask and Wig and Patricians Literary Society. FRANKE, LARRY-After graduation Larry plans to study at .l.C. and later at M.U. FRANSON, RICHARD-Dick was active in R.O.T.C. where he was B Company Commander and Captain of the Rifle Team. After gradua- tion he plans to attend I.C. FRAZIER, DIANA-Diana served as second page editor of the Press and a member of Pep Club, Peppettes, Y-Teens, French Club, Spanish Club. Cynthians Literary Society and Quill and Scroll. .l.C. will welcome her next year. FURR, LARRY-Larry's hobbies included fish- ing, hunting and working on cars. J.C. will welcome him next year. GARDNER, HENRY-Hal was President of the Band, Vice President of A Cappella, Co- captain of the Swimming Team, circulation man- ager of the Press, a member of Juntos Literary Society and the Cross Country Team. Next year he will attend K.U. CENICKE, ADELE-Adele plans to go to New York to pursue a secretarial career. GERDEL, JOHN-Cross-country track and scouting occupied much of ,lohn's time. He will attend Tarkio College next year. CILL, SUSAN-Susan's favorite pastimes were bowling and dancing. She plans to attend busi- ness college after graduation. , 1 .faf I A ,ff a v ' ' I s ' 1 . 5 . Q I , . ,ff 1 . N , 9 I I 0 ,fc , ' ,J ,ffm a f ,z 5 I 6 ' M ' Q 1 4 1 4 - s , , Q. o o A L . caving Paseo a senior recalls it ' I FEUERSTEIN FOGEL FOREMAN FOSTER, B. FOSTER, R. FRAIZER FRANANO FRANKE FRANSON FRAZIER iii mummy f , ff,f f f f Q Eu4 ff L awww f Wy - fwff' sf ww' ls -4-1-gr W f'iyr x Y'wwY 8 FURR GARDNER GENICKE GERDEL GILL aff . Ziff Za V 7 if :fy Zzfz fa?a 'aff ff, Q '1, zgy 1352 ,ifyfy whit .gf Q.: . ef, 4,36 W E 7575 Q Aege- f sjfg 3 . .S ef n M4 ! , f GILLHAM GLENTZER GRAHAM GRAY GREENE y 0991 W 'QP' 'F-49' V -ara' it-. GRIFFIN GRIGGS GUN DERSON GUNTHER HAHN HANDY HARPER HARTMAN HELLER HEREFORD, G. the loud confusion of second floor. GILLHAM, SHARON-Sharon was a member of Pep Club. She plans to enter C.M.S.C. and to study secondary education or law. GLENTZER, ROBERT-Bob participated in C.O.E. this year and is undecided as to his future plans. GRAHAM, BEVERLY-Bev was a member of Y-Teens and Pep Club. M.U. is her college preference. GRAY, LINDA-Linda was active in Drama Workshop, Pep Club, Mask and Wig and Patri- cians Literary Society. She was also a majorette and an office assistant. After graduation Linda plans to attend either T.C.U. or C.M.S.C. GREENE, CASSIUS-Juntos Literary Society, Traffic Squad and B-Team Basketball claimed Cassius as a participant. He plans to major in engineering. GRIFFIN, JAMES -- ,lames was a member of R.O.T.C. where he was in the Honor Guard. GRIGGS, RAYMOND-Being a Second Lieu- tenant Platoon Leader and Honor Guard member in R.O.T.C. took up much of Mugg's time. Next year he will work and go to night school at K.C.U. GUNDERSON, JANET-Jan participated in girls sports, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens and Pep- pettes. She also was third page editor of the Press and received a Scholastic Art Award. She will major in speech or art at K.C.U. or J.C. GUNTHER, MICHAEL-Mike, who spent most of his time building model cars and reading, plans to attend .l.C. next year. HAHN, BARBARA-Cynthians Literary Soci- ety and A Cappella Choir kept Bobbie busy. will welcome her next year. HANDY, LONA-Lona, who was a member of Cynthians Literary Society, plans to continue with her present job as a secretary-clerk. HARPER, RANDY-Randy participated in B- Team football and C.O.E. He also enjoyed playing the drums. As to his future plans Randy is undecided. HARTMAN, HOWARD-Mike was a Student Council representative and a member of R.O.T.C. Rifle Team and Drill Team. He will major in business administration. HELLER G R E T C H E N - After raduation v g Gretchen plans to get a job doing clerical work. HEREFORD, GLENN-Glenn participated in Varsity Track for three years and Cross-country for two yea-rs. He also enjoyed football, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club and Letterman's Club. K.U. or M.U. will see him next year. 159 s T ,W , Z, S N223 HEREFORD, N. HICKMAN HIGGINS HILSINGER HINECKER HOLMBERG HOMBS HOTCHKISS HUMFELD HUNT The games, the dates, the dances HEREFORD, NANCY-Nancy was a member of Girls' Choir and Pep Club. J.C. will see her nextq year where she will prepare for secretarial wor . HICKMAN, RUTH-Girls' Choir, Pep Club and record collecting occupied Ruth's time. She plans to go into business at J.C. next fall. HIGGINS, JANET-Janet participated in A Cappella, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Cynthians Literary Society, Mask and Wig, Student Council and was circulation manager of the Press. Business Col- lege is included in this Pirate's future plans. HILSINGER, VICKI-Vicki served as Presi- dent of Peppettes, Secretary of Y-Teens, Treas- urer of Zetas Literary Society, third page editor of Press, an office assistant and Chairman of the House and Grounds Committee. She was also active in Pep Club, French Club, Physics Club, Swimming Club, Discussion Club, Quill and Scroll, Midtown Youth Council and earned a Paseo HP . She plans to attend M.U. or K.C.U. and major in political science. HINECKER, BILL-Bill was a two year Var- sity Football Letterman and a member of Letter- man's Club. M.U. is his college preference. HOLMBERG, REBECCA-Rebecca was active in Iotas Literary Society. She is undecided as to her future plans. HOMBS, LINDA-Linda was a member of Pep Club and Cynthians Literary Society while at Paseo. Work and a family are in her future plans. HOTCHKISS, CAROL SUE-Carol Sue was chosen as Homecoming Queen as well as being a B-Team and Varsity Cheerleader and President 160 of Girls' Choir. She was also a member of Pep Club and Y-Teens. Carol Sue plans to attend M.U. after graduation. HUMFELD, DOROTHY-Dottie was active in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, A Cappella, Tri-Hi-Y and was on the high honor roll. After graduation she plans to major in social science at college. HUNT, GLORIA-Gloria was a member of Zetas Literary Society, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls' Intramurals and was a B-Team Cheerleader. After graduation she plans to attend a secretarial school. HYMER, RONALD-Ronnie enjoyed football. Southwest Baptist College or William Jewell will welcome him next year. JENKINS, JANETTE-Jan was a member of A Cappella and Student Council. She plans to attend Bethany Nazarene College and major in elementary education or business administration. JEPSON, JOHN-John's activities include Chemistry Club, Traffic Squad, Juntos Literary Society, Executive Board, Paseon Staff, People to People Committee Chairman and Missouri Boys, State. John will study at either M.U. or K.U. next year. JILES, PHYLLIS-wPhyllis was on the Mixer Committee and enjoyed drawing and dancing. She plans to attend commercial art school after graduation. JOHNSON, BONNIE LOU-Bonnie, who was a member of A Cappella, enjoyed playing the piano. She hopes to be a teacher for the blind children. fi w HYMER JENKINS JEPSON JILES JOHNSON X f 92155 Q? L JOHNSON S JONES JONES JONES JONES if w,nl,yLjl JOHNSON, SAUNDRA-Saundra likes swim- ming and dancing. She plans to attend J.C. next fall. JONES, BETTYE-Bettye plans to attend col- lege or business school after graduation. JONES, DONALD-Don enjoyed drawing, ski- ing and swimming. He plans a future in the field of art. JONES, JACQUELINE-Jacki was third page editor of the Press and earned her Paseo HP . She was also active in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Physics Club, Peppettes, French Club, Iotas Literary Society and Girls' Intramurals. She plans to go to K.U. for her major in medical technology. JONES, MARY LEA-Mary Lea, who was a member of Girls, Choir, plans to atten iness . O college after graduationQ kLnQ JUEDEMAN, KAREN-Acting, reading and water sports especially interest Karen. After graduation she plans to study dramatics at K.C.U. KARY, KAREN-Karen was in Junior Achieve- ment and she plans to do secretarial work after graduation. KEETON, DAVID-Dave was a member of Midtown Youth Council, Chemistry Club, Art Committee and served as initiyor of Jugos .ri J if aff 4 .I X. Literary Society. He plans to study math or art after graduation. KELLER, RICHARD-Richard was active in R.O.T.C. where he was a Battle Group Executive Officer. He plans a career in the army. KING, CAROL-Carol was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens and girls sports while at Paseo. She will attend business college next year. KING, RICHARD-Participating in the activ- ities of both Chemistry and Physics Club filled much of Richard's time. He also was a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Nuclear physics is the field in which Richard plans to study. KINKADE, PATRICIA,-Pat was a nurses assistant, a majorette and a member of the Band. After graduation she plans to attend business school. KIRCHNER, LARRY-Larry was a member of R.O.T.C. and two rifle teams. He plans a naval career after graduation. KOCH, SHIRLEY-Shirley served as Secretary of Band, a majorette and a member of Zetas Lit- erary Society, Girls' Choir and Pep Club. She plans to become a hair stylist. KOLIAS, GEORGE-Astronomy and photog- raphy were George's major interests. He plans to enter electrical training. 'b X9 renewed acquaintances after vacation JUEDEMAN KARY KEETON KELLER KING, C' KING, R. KINKADE KIRCHNER KocH KOLIAS - ,h , - W-, -,.----a,-.,...,....--....... . ...,,.......----w 161 KUHNHOFF, JERRY --Jerry was in Spanish Club and Pep Club. Beauty school awaits .lcrry after graduation. LASSLEY, RICHARD-Richard enjoys work- ing on cars. He plans to go to a trade school or take a course in business. LEAP, AUDREY-Audrey was active in the C.O.E. program. She plans to get married after graduation. LEE, VIOLA-Viola's main interests were reading, dancing and sports. .l.C. will welcome her next year. LEMONS, .lOEA.loe's hobby is working on cars. LESLIE, FLOYD-Les was a Second Lieuten- ant and an Adjutant in R.O.T.C. He plans to attend college and pursue a naval or teaching career. LOETHEN, CAROLYN-Carolyn plans to go to business school and work in an office after graduation. LONG, DARLENE -- Darlene was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Peppettes and Girls' Choir. She plans to attend business college next fall. LOWE, LESTER-Lester participated in Var- sity Football, Track and Chemistry Club. He will attend C.M.S.C. to study pharmacy. LUTZ, LAUREL-Cynthians Literary Society, horseback riding and painting occupied Laurelis time. She will attcnd K.U. and major in art. LYMAN, DAVID-David's many responsibil- ities included being President of Mid-Town Youth Council, Vice President of Physics Club, ltli ' Treasurer of Quill and Scroll, Parliamentarian of Chemistry Club, second page editor ot the Paseo Press, Co-Editor of the Paseon, Chairman of Mixer Committee, Chairman of Publicity Committee, Drama Workshop, Executive Board, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Chorus, and NCCJ. He still found time to participate in other activities which included tennis team, French Club, Traffic Squad and Engineers Literary Society. Dave won several Scholastic Art Awards and received a first place journalism award from M.I.P.A. He was also the gift receiver for his ,lunior class. Next year Dave plans to major in English Literature and Dra- matics at Columbia or K.U. MacFARLAND, LINDA-Spanish Club, Chem- istry Club, A Cappella, Future Teachers of America and girls sports claimed Mads mem- bership. Next year she will attend ,l.C. MAIENSCHEIN, CARY-Serving as Secretary of the Student Council, Sergeant-at-Arms of his .lunior Class and fourth page editor of the Press kept Cary busy. He still found time to letter in tennis and participate in ,luntos Literary Society, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Paseon Staff, Midtown Youth Council, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll and Boys, State. He also won a Scholastic Art Award and a journ- alism award from M.l.P.A. Gary hopes to become a dentist or a doctor. MALONE, JAMES-,lim plans to attend C.lVl.S.C. next fall. MARLEY, ,IANICE--While at Paseo, .lanice was a member of Girls' Choir, Patricians Lit- erary Sociejy, Pep Club and girls sports. After graduation she plans to get a job. aseo IS an aura of events and faces KUHNHOFF b LAssELY LEAP LEE LEMoNs LESLIE LOETHEN LONG LOWE LUTZ 2 We ar . af' 4. ' K ' ' A it 'f S . 3:4 s AAU ,f , , w I X Mp 1, LYMAN MacFARLAND MAIENSCHEIN MALONE MARLEY, J. rn-f rf. ,-...-...-.-W ,-,nu ,- v , X X i V D IN MARLEY, T. MASSA MAXWELL MAYHUGH McANINCH 'wo 'f.T.7 if .W N! McCAUGHEY MCCOY MCGEE, D. McGEE, J. MCKENZIE McKINZIE MCVAY MCWILLIAMS MEINERS MENN, D. a flurr of keds, books and teachers MARLEY, THOMAS-Tom was an R.O.T.C. officer, platoon sergeant and a member of the Rifle Team. MASSA, SUSAN--Susan was a member of Chemistry Club, French Club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig and Cynthians Literary Society. She was also third page editor of the Press. This gal will attend J.C. or K.U. MAXWELL, JAMES-Hunting and fishing are among Jim's interests. He plans to attend .l.C. and major in psychology. MAYHUGH, JENIECE--,leniece was Treasurer of Girls' Choir and a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club and the Swimming Team. M.U. or .l.C. is her college choice. MCANINCH, MARY-Mary was a member of Pep Club and enrolled in C.O.E. After grad- uation she plans to work. MCCAUGHEY, LINDA-Linda was kept busy being Chairman of the Art Committee and a member of Pep Club, Thicions Literary Society and Spanish Club. She plans to major in math- ematics or history. M MCCOY, IDA MAY-lda's main interest was in girls' intramural sports from which she received awards for three years. She was a mem- ber of Patricians Literary Society and the COE ro ram To become a beautician is . . . p g . included in her future plans. MCGEE, DOTTIE-This Pep Club and Y- .. -s..,.,..,......-.-f--........,..-...............,.,,,.. ...---,-..... . .,..--.. ..... Teens member plans to become a beautician after graduation. MCCEE, JUDY-See Senior Class Officers. MCKENZIE. CHARLES-Charles plans to at- tend either M.U. or 1.C. MCKINZIE, MARY-Mary was a member of Pep Club and Chemistry Club. She will attend college after graduation. McVAY, DIXIE-Being a Homecoming Queen Attendant, a member of Pep Club, Mask and Wig, Swimming Club and Y-Teens were a few of Dixie's achievements. C.M.S.C. will welcome this gal next year. MCWILLIAMS, CLIFFORD- Cliff participated in Varsity Football and Track. He will go to M.U. MEINERS, RICHARD-Richard was on the B-Team Football Team. MENN, DONALD-Don was selected as Treas- urer of Midtown Youth Council, Parliamentarian of Student Council, Vice President of Engineers Literary Society and a first page editor of the Press. He still found time to be a member of the Executive Board, Paseon Staff, Traffic Squad, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll, Orchestra, Varsity Football, N.C.C.J., Boys' Chorus and A Cappella. Don also re- ceived an M.l.P.A. journalism award. He is undecided as to his future plans. 163 hm pew MENN, E. X .fe MESTDAGH MIDDLETON MILLER, B, MILLER, C. MOORE NEER NELSON NICHOLS NIHART The prospect of leaving Paseo MENN, ERIC-Eric was second page editor of the Press and Secretary of Engineers Literary Society. Paseon Staff, Midtown Youth Council, Discussion Club, Quill and Scroll, and Safety Committee also claimed him as a member. Eric will major in journalism at M.U. MESTDAGH, MARTHA-Martha served as circulation manager for the Press and Initiator of Cynthians Literary Society and as Member of Pep Club, Peppettes, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Girls' Choir and Quill and Scroll. She plans to attend either ,I.C. or business college. MIDDLETON, MARIORIE-Peppettes, Pep Club, Girls' Choir and Y-Teens occupy Margie's time. She will major in elementary education at C.M.S.C. M I L L E R, BETTY - Taking advantage of Paseo's C.O.E. department Betty spent much of her time working and will continue with her job after graduation. MILLER, GARY-Gary was a member of Engineers Literary Society, Traffic Squad, Stage Crew, Band and Physics Club. He was also on the B-Team track and football teams. Gary will attend ,I.C. after' graduation. MOORE, MARY ETTA-While at Paseo, Mary Etta participated in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Cyn- thians Literary Society, Girls' Choir and Mask and Wig. She plans to go to business college next year. NEER, LORETTA-Loretta was a member of Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Y-Teens and honor roll. She will either attend college or train to be an airline hostess. 5 f t 164 if ff fi? K. f 9' I' x xx! I C... L, ffl K C f f. I f I if L.. ff -4 NELSON, Rl-IODA-Rhoda was active in her church work. She also enjoyed stamp and coin collecting. Her future plans include .l.C. next fall. NICHOLS, PHYLLIS-Phyllis was President of Zetas Literary Society and French Club, a Student Council representative and a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, A Cappella, Midtown Youth Council, Chemistry Club and Discussion Club. After graduation she plans to attend C.M.S.C. to study secondary education. NIHART, GLENN-This C.O.E. student en- joyed working on cars. He plans to attend college after graduation. NIXON, ARTHUR-Pete enjoyed cars and planes. He plans to attend college for study in science. NORRIS, LINDA-Linda participated in Zetas Literary Society, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, French Club and was Treasurer of Mask and Wig. She plans to further her education after graduation. NOWLIN, JERRY-Jerry was a member of Physics Club, Spanish Club and Chemistry Club. He plans to go to .l.C. or K.C.U. after graduation. OGAN, PATRICIA -Pat was a member of Pep Club. She plans to go to either K. C. Art Institute or Chiropractic College. OHMAN, NANCY-Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club and being advertising manager of the Press occupied Nancy's time. This future home economics major will attend K-State. NIXON NORRIS NOWLIN OGAN OHMAN va mam 'z . l , f I -vfkf gs-.f I P Li .PF X '.6 I f My V 1 XA? 1 f, ,. . , S if V X af. 6.3! asf' 5 I 23.4 V13 Y , PADDACK PARKS PATTERSON PAYNE PETRUS l K PADDACK, ANNE-Anne was active in Cyn- thians Literary Society, A Cappella, Spanish Club and girls sports. She will attend C.M.S.C. to major in music. PARKS, MARILYN-Marilyn was Sergeant-at- Arms of Peppettes, Chaplain of Thicions Literary Society and earned her Paseo NP . She was also active in Pep Club, Y-Teens, French Club, Swim- ming Club, Physics Club and Chemistry Club. After graduation she plans to attend Central Methodist College. PATTERSON, LARRY-Larry acted as the shop and Press foreman and as a member of the Track Team and Traffic Squad. He plans to work and later attend college. PAYNE, ARCHILEEN-Archy participated in Chemistry Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club and girls' sports while at Paseo. She will attend .I.C. and C.M.S.C. to become an elementary teacher. PETRUS, CHARLENE-Charlene took an ac- tive part in Peppettes, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Tri- Hi-Y and girls sports. Marriage is in her future plans. PHILLIPS, LARRY-Larry served as Tri-cap- tain of the Varsity Football Team, Co-cap- tain of the Varsity Basketball Team, and a member of the Track Team, Traffic Squad and Letterman's Club. He plans to major in physical education at M.U. POCCEMEYER, GLORIA-Sewing, painting and drawing were Gloria's favorite pastimes. She plans to go to college next year. PORTERFIELD, SANDRA-Sandy, who be- longed to Pep Club and A Cappella, plans to attend business college after graduation. POSLER, RICHARD - Ricky, who enjoyed hlpntgnlg and fishing, plans to attend C.M.S.C. in t e a . ' POWELL, WILLIAM-Bill belonged to Chem- istry Club. Judo and karate rate high among his interests. K.C.U. will welcome this law major. PRATT, JUDY-While at Paseo, Judy partic- ipated in A Cappella, Chemistry Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club and was on the Jones Junior Fashion Board. She was Secretary of both Zetas Liter- ary Society and French Club. Next year Judy plans to attend J.C. PRICE, LINDA-Being Sergeant-at-Arms of Thicions Literary Society, Vice President of Physics Club, Secretary of Discussion Club, a Varsity Cheerleader and Chairman of the Safety Committee kept Linda busy. She also took part in A Cappella, Chemistry Club, Midtown Youth Council, National Honor Society, Paseon Staff, Quill and Scroll and Pep Club. K.U. awaits her after graduation. QUICK, KAY-Kay was a member of Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Peppettes, A.A.U.W., Y-Teens, Thicions Literary Society and Chemistry Club. She plans to attend college after graduation. REEVE, LEE ANN-See Senior Class Officers. RENNOCK, RONALD-Ron was a C.O.E. stu- dent and in Junior Achievement. He plans a career in journalism after graduation. 42 brings mixed emotions from seniors PHILLIPS POGGEMEYER PORTERPIELD POSLER PoWELL PRATT PRICE QUICK REEVE RENNOCK I f f 5 Z Z f Q Z f 1, f an 4- ll?- RETZER, HILDA-Hilda was chosen as a Homecoming Princess and was business manager of the Press. She was also a member of Pep- pettes, Y-Teens, Pep Club and Midtown Youth Council. She is undecided as to her future plans. RICHARDSON, C A R O L E - Carole was a C.O.E. student. After graduation she plans to get married. RICHARDSON, RALPH-Ralph is undecided as to his future plans. RICHARDSON, RUTHIE-Y-Teens, Pep Club, Junior Achievement and Future Teachers of America claimed Ruthie as a member. She plans to become an English teacher but is un- decided as to which college to attend. RINDOM, RONNIE-Ronnie was a member of Chemistry Club and Physics Club while at Paseo. He plans to attend ,I.C. to study architecture. ROBERTSON, LARRY-Larry lettered on the Rifle Team. He plans to become a journey- man in the tile trade. ROBICHAUD, CAROL ANN-Carol was Presi- dent of Iotas Literary Society and a member of French Club, Chemistry Club, Pep Club and the Press class. After graduation she plans to attend M.U. for a major in history. ROBINSON, WARREN-Warren, who was in the Band, plans to attend Prairie View College. ROBY, BETTY .IUNE-Betty was a member of the C.O.E. class. Sewing and cooking are her hobbies. She plans to develop her sewing and become a dress designer. ROCK, CONNIE-Serving as a Student Coun- cil representative and a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens and Spanish kept Connie busy. She will go to Northwest Missouri State next year. ROSE, CAROLYN-Carolyn, who was a mem- ber of Thicions Literary Society and Spanish Club, will attend C.M.S.C. where she will major in elementary education. ROSE, DAVID-Traffic Squad, B-Team Foot- ball and the Tennis Team were some of Dave's activities. He will attend ,I.C. ROWLAND, MICHAEL-Mike was a member of Traffic Squad, Cross Country Track Team, Quill and Scroll and was a feature writer for the Press. This mathematics major is undecided as to choice of college. RUARK, BECKY-Becky was Initiator of Zetas Literary Society and a member of Pep Club and A Cappella. After graduation she plans to go to business college. RUBLE, LOIS-Lois participated in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Peppettes, French Club, Chemistry Club, Quill and Scroll and Iotas Literary Society besides being business manager of the Press. She will attend either U.C.L.A. or M.U. ucv.,-':71'. I , LJ ' wi Q,-,g -2.-.-YL 'yt- H x' il-I , ,gwvilc i lk ' S- Lf -Q -. .Q .. jizhxx I X N l I , Q A senior recalls the enthusiasm , RETZER RICHARDSON, C. RICHARDSON, R. RICHARDSON, R. RINDOM ROBERTSON ROBICHAUD ROBINSON ROBY ROCK 166 ROSE, C. ROSE, D. ROWLAND RUARK RUBLE 'N' ,s ... ' ' - - H+ -11-----v-en-v--f..-..,.r....-y....,.......-...L ,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 77557 ff W 7, 9 , ,Wy -7 I ff f -Wife fY'f'-:ff ' f ff, ff, ,Z f k , z W ff . -,M Z 7 f RUDIN RUDOLPH SANFORD SCHULTEIS SCHWARTZ wi' ff' Mud! scURLocK SEIDLER QELF SHELBY SHUKERT SIEGGEN SILVEY SIMPSON SIMS SKIRVIN the purpose of Pasco High School RUDIN, SUSAN-Susan liked to sew. RUDOLPH, JO ANNE-Being President of Mask and Wig, Vice President of Cynthians Lit- erary Society, Secretary of Peppettes and a Paseo HP winner, Jo still found time to be a member of A Cappella, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Physics Club and Swimming Club. Jo is un- decided as to where she will attend college. SANFORD, RICHARD-Dick was active in R.O.T.C., Traffic Squad and Physics Club. He plans to major in pharmacy at K.C.U. SCHULTEIS, VIRGINIA-Virginia was His- torian of Thicions Literary Society, second page editor of the Press and a member of Y-Teens, Peppettes, Pep Club and Chemistry Club. She plans to study at J.C. next year. SCHWARTZ, ELLIOTT-This C.O.E. student plans to attend M.U. next year. SCURLOCK, LINDA-Linda enjoys swimming and typing. She plans to major in medicine. SEIDLER, HARIETTE-Hariette was active in Pep Club and Mask and Wig. She plans to further her education at J.C. SELF, LANA-Lana was a member of Girls' Choir and Spanish Club. SHELBY, GRACE-Grace was a member of Y-Teens, Peppettes, Pep Club, Girls' Choir and French Club. She also participated in girls sports and Future Teachers of America. C.M.S.C. or Wayne University will welcome this future physical education teacher. SHUKERT, DONALD-Don was a member of Physics Club and enjoyed hunting, fishing and coin collecting. J.C. or William Jewell will see this guy next year. SIEGGEN, MALCOLM-Malcolm was on the Paseon Staff and active in Boy Scouts. He plans to attend college for engineering. SILVEY, LARRY-Being a member of Engi- neers Literary Society, Physics Club, Press Staff, French Club and A Cappella filled much of Larr 's time. He plans to study law in his Y future years. SIMPSON, ARNOLD-Arnold was a member of Traffic Squad and Chemistry Club. J.C. Will see him next year. SIMS, DOUGLAS-Next fall Doug plans to enter J.C. SKIRVIN, JANET-Pep Club, Midtown Youth Council, Girls' Choir and the Student Council claimed Janet as a member. She hopes to attend M.U. 167 fjji Q, ,,f, ' ,QI Z rf ' T ' c , ,, 4 ff if SLUSHER SPEARS STARK STEVENS STRINGFELLOW STROHMEYER TAYLOR THAXTER THIELE THOMPSON And finall .... graduation, SLUSHER, CARTER-Carter was on the Swimming Team and in Chemistry Club. Next year he plans to attend J.C. SPEARS, ALBERT-A Cappella, Boys' Choir and Junior Achievement claimed Al's member- ship. He plans to attend Kansas State Teachers College to study dentistry. STARK, PATRICIA-Pat, Paseo's American Field Service participant, spent last summer in Turkey. She also was first page editor of the Press, President of Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary of Swim- ming Club, a Paseo PH winner and a member of Pep Club, Peppettes, Chemistry Club and French Club. K.U. will welcome this science major. STEVENS, SHARON-Sharon was active in Pep Club, Peppettes, Y-Teens, Zetas Literary Society, Mask and Wig, Spanish Club and girls ' mtramurals After graduation she plans to major in elementary education at M.U. STRINGFELLOW, BLAIR-Blair was kept busy by being Vice President of Juntos Literary Society, Sergeant-at-Arms of Physics Club and on the Executive Board. Chemistry Club, Band, Traffic Squad and Midtown Youth Council also claimed him as a member. Rolla School of Mines and a career in engineering are in the future plans of Blair. STROHMEYER, GARY-Gary was Secretary of Juntos Literary Society and a member of Traffic Squad and Chemistry Club. He will attend C.M.S.C. to study law. TAYLOR, LINDA-Linda was active in Junior Achievement while at Paseo. She plans to go to business college or J.C. after graduation. THAXTER, NORMA -- Norma was circulation manager of the Press and active in Thicions Literary Society, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll and Chemistry Club. After graduation her plans include J.C. and then K.U. for a major in anthropology. THIELE, CAROLYN-Carolyn spent her time in Pep Club and Chemistry Club. She will go to C.M.S.C. and major in business or teaching. THOMPSON, STEPHEN-Steve filled the of- fices of President of Juntos Literary Society and Secretary-Treasurer of Chemistry Club. He was on the Varsity Basketball Team, and a member of Midtown Youth Council, Executive Board and National Honor Society. After graduation he plans to attend college where he will major in physical sciences or math. THROCMORTON, REEDA-A Cappella, Zetas Literary Society, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Midtown Youth Council and Student Council occupied Reeda's time. After graduation she will attend college. TOLLE, CAROL CHURCH-While at Paseo, Carol was a member of lotas Literary Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club and girlsfintramurals. After graduation she will move to California and con- tinue working. TOMBS, LEROY-Leroy, who participated four years in football, was a Tri-captain of the Football Team. He was also a member of the Junior Varsity Basketball Team and Letterman's Club. He hopes to attend William Jewell or join the navy. TOWNLEY, ANN-Pep Club, Y-Teens, A Cappella, Midtown Youth Council and lnitiator of Thivions Literary Society are on the list of Ann's activities. After graduation she plans to major in music or elementary education at K.C.U. TOWNSEND, CYNTHIA-Cyndie was active in Pep Club while at Paseo. After graduation she plans to attend IBM school. fx me 168 la THROGMORTON TOLLE TOMBS TOWNLEY T OWN SEN D .f -ff P2219 ff 'M W ff fm , ,jp . WW, .f fy ,Q , 7,54 ff ff , la, iff 7? 5 .ff fi7 f V, .J ,ff ,f cy f gg Q Z. f 4:,f. 1-V! . X , 5? f 56 f N an My ,WX eff few- W., f Z 6 Q 4 2 - M1 nl. ,Z a Z Q ,Af Z W , 4 5 f I ' X , mu, 4' fe 1 7 TRACHTMAN TRACY, DALE TRACY, DEAN TRESSLER TROTT TRACHTMAN, MARSHALL-Marshall was active in R.O.T.C. where he was a Battle Group Commander, President of the Chicago Tribune Society and a member of the Rifle Team. He plans to go toeither .l.C. or M.U. next year. TRACY, DALE-Dale participated in the C.O.E. program and track. He plans to attend airline school. TRACY, DEAN-sThis C.O.E. student partic- ipated in Varsity Track. He is undecided as to his future plans. TRESSLER, TOM-Vice President of Band and Orchestra, a member of All-City Orchestra and the Cross Country Track Team kept Tom busy. After graduation he plans to go into re- ligious work. TROTT, JANET-Janet belonged to Pep Club, Y-Teens and Thicions Literary Society. After graduation M.U. or Baker will welcome this business administration major. TRUTZEL, CHET-Chet participated in the C.O.E. program and was a member of .luntos Literary Society and Chemistry Club. He plans to attend ,l.C. or M.U. and major in engineering. TUNKS, DENNIS-Dennis plans to attend C.M.S.C. next year. TURLEY, LARRY-Larry was a member of Traffic Squad and ,luntos Literary Society. .He plans to attend M.U. or K.U. after graduation. TUTTLE, ROBERT STEPHEN-Steve was on the Student Council and was active in football, track, swimming and scouting. After graduation he plans to attend C.M.S.C. for a major ln busi- ness administration. VANDENBERC, DOROTHY-Dottie was ac- tive 1n Cappella, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pep- pettes, Midtown Youth Council Courte C .. . ' SY Om' gftgze, Thicions Literary Society and Physics lu . She plans to major in elementary educa- tion at Central College. VAN SCHOELANDT, KAYE-Thicions Liter- ary Society, A Cappella,'Y-Teens, Chemistry lub, Pep Club and National Honor Society took up most of Kaye's time. After graduation she plans to enter Arizona State College as a pre-medical student. VANVICKLE, QUILA-This C.O.E. student participated in French Club. After graduation she plans to attend M.U. WACNER, JANET-.lanet kept busy being President of Thicions Literary Society, Vice President of Pep Club, third page editor of the Press and on the Executive Board. She was also a member of the Y-Teens Cabinet, Quill and SC1'Oll. Peppettes, Midtown Youth Council. Paseon Staff, Discussion Club, Chemistry Club, French Club, Physics Club and received an lVl.l.P.A. journalism award. M.U. will welcome this psychology major. WARLEN, STEPHEN-Steve belonged to Physics Club, ,luntos Literary Society, Radio Club and A Cappella. He plans to attend col- lege after graduation. WATANABE, TAKEKO-Paseo's foreign ex- change student, Teko,,, was an honorary mem- ber of all organizations. She likes designing, lis- tening to music, reading, and dancing. After graduation she plans to go into interior decorating. Q a handshake, a diploma . . . farewells TRUTZEL TUNKS TURLEY TUTTLE VANDENBERG VAN SCHOELANDT VANVICKLE WAGNER WARLEN Nywe-gy X E . J Y, 169 ,, V- g , J 2 WATKINS, DANNY - Danny was a member of R.O.T.C. where he was a platoon sergeant. He plans to join the Air Force in June. WECHSLER, RONI SUE - Roni Sue was Pre- sident of Orchestra and Quill and Scroll, Vice- President of Thicions Literary Society, Treasurer of Pep Club and Y-Teens, first page editor of the Press and received an M.I.P.A. journalism award. Discussion Club, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Midtown Youth Council, Peppettes, Paseon Staff and the Courtesy Committee also kept her busy. M. U. will welcome Roni next year to major in education. WEESE, STEPHEN - Steve played two years of Varsity Football and participated in Traffic Squad, Letterman's Club, the Swimming Team and Engineers Literary Society. C.M.S.C. will welcome this future dentist. WELD, KENNETH - Kenny's favorite pas- time is driving and racing cars. He plans to go into his dad's business after graduation. WELLINGTON, LYN - Lyn participated in girls sports and Spanish Club. She will attend college after graduation. WERKOWITCH, TOM - Tom, whose main in- terest is football, plans to join the marines after graduation. WHITE, DARRELL - Darrell's hobbies include dancing and skating. Pittsburgh State Teachers College will have her on campus next year. Hi-Y and a member of Pep Club. Peppettes, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club and the Intramurals program filled Judy's spare time. .l.C. is her choice of college. WILEY, EVELYN - Evelyn liked to read. She plans to enter .l.C. after graduation. WILLIAMS, JANET - Being Vice President of Zetas Literary Society and Peppettes, Secretary of Mask and Wig, Physics Club and A Cappella kept Janet busy. Besides this she was on the Paseon Staff, Executive Board and was active in Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Swimming Club and girls sports. After graduation Janet plans to attend C.M.S.C. and major in nursing. WILLIAMS, MELVIN -- Being a member of the Varsity Basketball Team and Traffic Squad filled much of Melvin's time. He is undecided as to what college he will attend. WILSON, DANIEL - Daniel, who participated in the C.O.E. program, is interested in cars. He plans to attend K.C.U. to become a C.P.A. WITT, LAWRENCE - Larry was on the Bas- ketball and Track Teams and a member of Traffic Squad and Letterman's Club. He plans to attend ,I.C. next year. WORLAND, NOLA - Collecting stamps and coins were Nola's main interests. Marriage will probably fill her future. WYATT, RONALD - Ronnie was active in church work and the scouts. He plans to attend .l.C. and later prepare for the ministry. WHITE, JUDY - Serving as Treasurer of Tri- Farcwcll to frlenn ,pgitcachc-zrs. . . tr ix XQKJ in , risi. ,J RRY . M IX xi. x WATKINS WECHSLER WEESE 5 L WELD WELLINGTON f WERKOWITCH WHITE, D. DWHITE J. WILEY WILLIAMS, J. Mhw, 0 '-x. 0 lb' 2 qv..-fr Yi? W ff' . X 1 4 l I 4 21. V R Q V LI l X 'uv' wr-1' ' ,vf f WYMORE YATES YEAGER WYMORE, DOROTHY-Dottie served as Treasurer of Cynthians Literary Society and a member of Pep Club, Peppettes, Chemistry Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Choir, A Cappella and A.A.U.W. She plans to attend Kansas State Teachers College or K-State. YATES, LARRY-See Senior Class Officers. YEACER, DENNIS-Dennis was Treasurer of A Cappella, business manager of the Press and a member of ,luntos Literary Society and Boys' Chorus. He plans to major in elementary education and administration at C.M.S.C. and Paseo High School YOUNG REICHER WILLIAMS YOUNG, JANOYCE-Pep Club, Y-Teens, French Club, Junior Achievement, Zetas Literary Society, Future Teachers of America and girls' sports claimed Janoyce as a member. She is undecided as to her future plans. REICHER, MICHAEL-Mike enjoyed being a member of the A Cappella Choir. He plans to go into architectural engineer- ing at C.M.S.C. WILLIAMS, WILLlAM-Bill likes to play chess and collect classical records. He plans to attend .l.C. and become a clinical psychologist. Above: T,he realization of graduation often results in a panicky visit to the counselor,s office. Right: Senior class president, Wes Eastwood, presents Takeko Watanabe a senior class ring. 171 - -,.-......., ,1 -' ' f f - - , Zi , f Y ' .-if H11-':-rvnnv' -- .1 ,-, ...... .......l-,i.., . ,fr .. -- - - Y . 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Q MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sherri Brown - Steve Thompson FLIRT AND WOLF Lester Lowe - Jeniece Mayhugh BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS Jo Ashburn - Marietta Fogel 173 yeghy f X 2 7 Q f Wh sw tus ,fm if W,-X ,fi WEN! 7' 5- .tw 1: wh , , JN U97 i 4 1 1 i F l l l f 4 ! , 1 ill i E fl' i 2 1 1 l w 1 w 174 unior Executives on the March JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Al Lewis, Carol Albert, Jerry Bulavsky, Diane Scott, Tom Hearn. TOM HEARN - Tom was elected President of the Junior Class, President of MIPA, Treasurer of Engineers. Among his other activities are Discussion Club, Traffic Squad, football, Mid- town Youth Council, Band, Executive Board, and fourth page editor of the Press. Tom is also a High Honor Roll student. AL LEWIS - Al was elected Vice President of the Junior Class. Al is also a member of the Fall Play Cast, Traffic Squad, Juntos, the As- sembly Committee of the Student Council, and was feature editor of the Press. . JERRY BULAVSKY - Jerry, elected Secretary of the Junior Class, was also elected Secretary of Engineers and Treasurer of Physics Club. Jerry is a member of French Club, Discussion Club, Midtown Youth Council, Traffic Squad, NCCJ, and fourth page editor of the Press. He was also the Junior Class representative on Executive Board for first semester and is a High Honor Roll student. CAROL ALBERT - Carol, Treasurer of the Junior Class, was both a B-team and Varsity Cheerleader. She is a member of Midtown Youth Council, Discussion Club, Zetas, Physics Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Spanish Club. Carol is also the assignment editor of the Press. DIANE SCOTT - Diane was elected Sgt.-at- Arms of the Junior Class. Among her other activities are Zetas, Midtown Youth Council, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Red Cross Committee, Girls' Choir, Varsity Cheerleader, reporter of Chem- istry Club, and second page editor of the Press. Diane is also on the High Honor Roll. I A cappt-113 .,f'T,, .... American As s'6ciatTon Adngiiinistration ..... Ban . . ..... . . Bapllcevlgall Varsityf .... B-Team ..... . Freshmenf. . - Eiglat'lr'Grade . . .e r' Mdna ers ..... Book Ciew . . Briggs? Chorus . f .-A! C eteria Staff .... .. 1-eQ....KT'...-': '.4'. of University Women ....f,......,,... r , f .f AA9 5 ...............,. Tr 1, DK, -1 General Index if .... 62' .........46t .....12 ..58t,39t !,. . 87,88,89' . . . . 9ob .........t.,,.......,,...-91s Cheerleaders . ..-... . .. . f ...... Chemisftcygidfi . . , Counselors ,.... . . Custodial Staff. . . Discussion1Club . .. Executive 'Board .fi Faculty Art ...,.... . . . Commerce . . . . . . ......91b ..97 ....,.,47b .., .... sae . . . . 29t . . 98f99- .......'.'64b .....q... .,..' -f . u u f' nunnu ! Common Learnings . . . . 6 . . -A - .P Driver Education . English . ...... . Homemaking . . . Industrial Arts . . Lan age ....... Matggmatics . . .. Music ........, Nurse ........ . Physical Education . R.O.T.C. ...... . Science ...... .. . Social Studies .... Fall Pla ....... . Footballl Varsity . . B-Team . ...... . Q . I Freshman ...... . .... . Forei n Exchange Students . French Club . .... . Girls' Choir ..... .. Girls Sports Basketball ..... Eighth Grade . . .. Hock ...... . Largeeghield . . . Managers .... Paseo P .... Senior Pin ..... . Small Sheild . . . , . Swimming Club . . .. Golf Team ..... . . Homecoming ,... . Homerooms Absentee .... Adams .... Bailey . . . Baitey .... Baldwin .... Bergstrom .... Bingman . . . Blase ..... Bock . . .. Cable . .... . Carter ..... . Chambers . . . .. Coleman . Crocker .... Davis . . . Downie .... Erickson . Evans . Falls ..... Forbes ..... Gauldin .... Gersh .... Green .... Harris .... james .... Johnston . . . Klepinger . . Koening. . . La in ..... Lirlidley . . . Lindwall .... Manlove . . . McShone . . . ...13 . . 29b '3'5b ........109 .L,..23 .....17 ..14, 20 27 15 ...21 ...25 ...19 ...16 ...24 ...27 ...26 ...,27 ...22 ...18 ...48 ...8O ..86b ..86b ..56,57 .,62b ..33b .. .105 ... 102b .. .105 ... 101b ... 105t ... 101t . .100 .. 102t ... 104b ....96b . ...52j3 .... .149 115B,116T ... .116B ... .117T .. .117B ...118T .. .118B .. .119T .. .120T .. .12OB .. .121T .. .121B .. .122T .. .122B . 123 124T .. .124B ...125T .. .125B .. .126T . ..127T .. .127B .. .128T ... .128B ... .129T ... .130T 130B,131T ... .131B .., .132B .. .133T .. .133B .. .135T ... 134 . 9 .. Miss Myre .... Mr. Meyer Nliller ...... IN inlgemeyer . .. M'ifChell'f . . . Morrisetta . . Fsenlapd . . . ui e ..... . Richgmdnd .... Ross ...... ,Sampson . . . Sears . . Shepherd . . . Shew .... Shull . . . Sommer . . .. Souders .... ., Thomton .... Wessel ..... Wehrle . . . Wille .... . . Withers ..... ... . Woottmn .... .... . . Inter Club Council . . . iunior Class Officers . ... ettermens Club ..... Library Staff . .... . Literary Societies Cynthians .... , . . Engineers .... .... lotas ...... . . 1. lruntos ..... . . .i. hicions . . .... . . . . .l. Zetos ................ Mask and Wig ...... ....... Midtown Youth Council . . . . National Honor Society .... Nurse's Assistants ...... . Office Assistants . ...... . Office Staff .... Orchestra ..... Paseon Staff .... Pep Club .... . Pep ettes ...... Physics Club . . . Press Staff .... Principal . . . Printers . .. P.T.A ....... Queens Homecoming . . . Miss Pe py .... . R.O.T.CD ....... . Quill and Scroll . . . Red Cross Committee ..... R.O.T.C. Chicago Tribune Society . . . Color Guard . . .. Co. A ....... ...... Co. B ....... . Co. C ....... . . Honor Guard .... Officers ....... Rifle Team . . .. Senior Play . . . Seniors ....... Senior Ballot ...... Senior Class Officers . . . Spanish Club ...... . . . Sta e Crew ....... ....... Stuient Council Officers . . . . . . dent Council Re resentatives . . . Stu p Student Council Committees Art Committee .....,. . . . Assembly Committee ..... Courtesy Committee . ...... . Health Committee ..... . . . . House and Grounds Committee Mixer Committee ....... . . . Publicity Committee ...... . . . Safety Committee ..... .. . Sister School Committee .... Swimming Team ..... .. . Tennis Team ....... . . Traffic Squad... Track ....... Vice Principals . . . Y-Teens ...... ...136B ...136B ..l37 ...l38T ...138B ...139T ...139B ...14OT ...140B ...141T ...141B ...142T ....112B .....143T 143B,144T ....144B ...145T .,.145B ...146T ...147T ...147B ...148T ...148B ...58 ...174 ...35t ..28 ...61t ..59T ..61B ..60T ..60B ..59B ..65T ..34 ...36 ..46C ..46B ...28 40,41 .....44,45 ...66,67,68 .....51B ...64T ..42,45 ..12T ..47C 28 53 ...55 ...73 ...37 ..47T ..77B ..76B ..75T ..75B ..76T ..77T ...74 ..76B ....49 ..153,17l ...172,173 . . . . . 152 ...62T ...65B ..108 ..113 ..110 ..11O ..l1O ..l11 ..11l ..1l1 ..l12 ..112 ...112 ...96T ...97T ...114 ..92,95 ...12B ..7O,71 A Aarons, jerry Ann-11: 43,64b, 133b Aaron, john-10: 75t,14Ob Abington, Karen Ruth-8: 102b, 1 15b Abrahams, Ronald-12:15 3 Ackelberry, Gary-12: 148t,153 Adams, Diane Sue-9: 148b Adams, Gerald-11: 131b Adamsin, Peggy Sharon-10: 71t, 142 Adamson, Kenneth-12:126t,153 Addington, Steve-9: 148b Agnos, Dean-10: 96t,14Ob' A ilar, Olivia-8: 131t Algihs, Pam-8: 13Ob Alber, Vivian Anne-11: 124b Albert, Carol-11: 35b,37t,43b, 1229p56t2b,66,67,70b,96,97, I, 1 Albertson, tCarol-10: 64t,67,68, 70 ,120 Albertson, llloyce Anne-8: 115b Alexander, enrydj.-10:129t Albritton, Howar -11: l40t Allen, Gwendolyn Kay-11: 128b Allen, Jacqueline Dell-8: 115b Allen, Linda Kay-11: 51b,61b, 62t,64b,66,67,71b,101t,103t 105b,l17,161b Alm, William Andrew-12: 127t, 153 Alnutt, Marilyn Kay-11:61t,138b Alnutt, Sharon-10: 113b, 14Ob Alpert, joel-9: 145b Alpert, Samuel-11: 47,135t Altman, Barbara-10: 46,61b,62t, 67,101b,1131,140b Amos. Pierre Andre-9: 95b,129t Aregood,.Lohn-11: 122t Armswort y, jack-10: 75t,14Ob Ash Bill-12: 126t,15 3 Ashburn,go-12: 35b,36b,37z, 37b, 43 , 48, 59t, 62t, 64b, 110,114,1241,153,173 Ashcraft, Gayle Ann-11:48b,61t, 64b,66,7 1b,13 3b Asplund, Terry L le-8: 115b Atchley, Ralph Alllan-8: 13Ob Atchley, Rita Bea-1 1: 1 39b Atkinson, Shirley Anne-10: 140b Atkinson, Martha-9: 120t Atwell, Steve-10: 141t Audsley, Bob-10: 125b Aufner, Frank-8: 144t Austin, Curtis-9: 144b Austin, Nancy-11: 125t Austin, Neely-10: 90b, 11 3t,129t Austin, Terry L.-9: 116b Axelrod, Barry-1 2: 69t,1 33b,1 5 3 Axelrod, Lewis-10: 6Ot,97t,113t, l25b B . Baarda, Roseanna-12: 33t,128b, 15 3 Baellow, David W.-12: 32,33b, 621,117t,144,153 Baellow, Meriam-9: 102t,113t, 148b Baer, Richard-9: 148b Bagley, Diana-11: 66,67,135t Bagley, ian-8: 67,68,102b,116t Bai1?,b aren Lee-10: 67,113b, 2 Bailey, Susan-11: 32,59b,66,67, B 117b b ain, Ro erta-11:35b,36b,37t 42t,46t,51b,60b,64b,66,67, 71b,101t,103t,111.112.1241 Ballard, Doris jean-10: 102t, l21l3 Balderson, Robert-11: 35r,59b, 81,1 14,1271 Banister, Zoe-11: 61t,64b,133b Banks, Gary-10: 38,125t Banksqiidith-9: 145b Banks, ita-9: 116b Banning, Larry-12: 40b,97t, 139b,153 Barbour, Russell-8: 115b Barnard, Fred-8: 130b Barnes, Catherine-8: 102b,130b Barnes, Cornelius-9: l49b Barnes, Richard-9: 149b Student Barnett, Gwendolyn Ann-10: 61b.67.68.125b Bartee, Ronald-9: 137b Barton, Leonard Lee-11:76t,140t Bash, jerry,-11: 32,33b,60I,62f, 951,117 Batdorf, Dennis-10: 33b,36f, 140b Baughman,judy-8: 149t Baum, Stuart-10: 140b Baysinger, Martha-12: 32,36b, 371, 45,51t, eob, 62b, 64b, 66,71b,104b,110,122b,153 Beadles, Mike-11: 114,147t Bearce,Lovina-12: 36b,61b,143t, 1 3 Beargl, -Judy-12: 117t,126t,153 Beard, Mike-8: 116t Beatty, Dennis-9: 86b,95b,139b Beatty, Debby-8: 102b,144t Beaver, Linda-9: 132b Beaver, Mike-11: 86t,142t Becchina, Roseanne-11: 142t Becker, Richard-12: 48,64b,82, 114,139b,153 Bell, Ellington-9: 86b,149b Bell, Linda-9: 102t,103t,148b Bell, Joyce-12: 61t,66,70b,128b, Berijgrjhin, gudy-12: 3sr,4er,66, 70b,118 ,154 Bennett, Bessie Ellen-9: 145t Bennett, Speedy-11: 53b,59t,64t, 111,1 14,1391 Bennett, Lauren-10: 6Ob,67,71t, 101lJ,104b,1251 Bennett, Nancy-10: 124t Benson,john-10: 147b Bernigetr, David-10: 40b,75b, 1 0 Bergner, Michael-12: 40b,117t, 154 Bernard, Donald-8: 115b Ber , Curtis-8: 133t Bertrfiolet, Marie-10: 38b,62t,67, 71r,1o1b,125b Beveridge, Carolyn-10: 122t Bezner, Rick-11: 37t,39t,43b, 6Ot,64b,112,114,124t Biggs, Bonnie-8: 113t,115b Biggs, Ernie-11: 41b,39b,135t Biggs, Sondra-11: 33t,61b,66, 133b Billings, Merium-8: 115b Billings, Regina-9: 132b Billings, Roger-10: 33b,39,41b, 1 291 Binder, Pamela-9: 67,68,148b Black, Sidney-8: 115b Black, William-12: 149t,154 Blackburn, Bob-11: 127t Blackmon, Martha-9: 147b Blackmon, Mary-10: 147b Blackmon, Eiueen-10: 145t Blain, Don -9: 129t Blakey, Donald-11: 127t Blakey, Ronald-8: 115b Blankenship, jon-9: 136t Blumeratha , Cheryl-8: 1 0 2b, 11 5 B1u.......na1, Joe-v: 1 aut Boatman, Mark-1 1: 114,121b Bolton, Shirley-10: l41b Bonhomme, joe-9: 133t Bonhomme, JoAnne-10: 67,1 22t Borgelt, john-12: 32,33b,114, 1 1 7t,154 Borkowski, Matilda-10: 129t Roswlle Boswell, Paul-10: 35t,59t,62b, 84,90b,1 1 31, l42b Botwinik, Nathan-10: 125b Bovard, Michael-12: 113b,11 7t, 1 Bova?r?'l, Patricia-11: 33t,48b, 64b,148t Bower, Ann Marie-12:l26t,154 Bower, Ted-12: 74,76t,14Ot,154 Bowman, Dan-11: 122t Boyce, Marian-10: 40b,67,68, 101b.104b.1051.127b Boyce, Victoria-10: 67,1 25b Boyer, Linda-12: 126t, 154 Boykin, Anna Marie-9: 136t Boykin, Bill-11: 35t,88,131b Brack, Fred-9: 136t Brack, Gail-8: 115b Bradbury,john-9: 120t Index Braden, Fred-8: 1 30b Braden, Helen-10: 118t Bradford, Johnnie-8: 137t Bradford, Otis-11: 135t Bradford, Ruth-8: 137t Bradley, Leon-8: 130b Bradley, Steve-8: 13Ob Bradshaw, janesetta-8: 102b Bradshaw, Linda-12: 61b,128b, 154 Brame, Robert-8: 130b Brann, Bill-12: 38,40b,59t,114, 13 3b,154 Brann, Suzy-10: 125b Brashear, Larry-9: 127t Bratton, Sharon-8: 102b,115b Bratton, Steven-10: 75b,119 Braun, Chris-10: 122t Braunlich, Kenneth-12: 74t,14Ot, 154 Brisbin, Paula-12: 32,126t,154 B ritt, Sheila-11: 61b,62t,64b, 13 3b Broner, Frank-11: 147t Brick,jud -11: 32 Brooks, Barbara-10: 61b,121b Brooks, Sharon-10: 117b Brotherton, Roy-9: 139b Brown Anita-12: 32 36b 60b 64bZ110,133b,154, ' ' Brown, Carol-12: 117t,126t,154 Brown, Cheryl-12: 147t,154 Brown, Constance-10: 125b Brown, Diann-8: 67,68.130b Brown, Frank-11: 127t Brown, janet-8: 67,68,136b Brown, JoAnn-10: 67,149t Brown, Leland-12:35t,64b,127t, 155 Brown, Leon-10: 75b,129t Brown, Lowell-10: 116b Brown, Marcia-12: 32,118b,155 Brown, Mary-8: 67,113b,136b Brown, Mike-9: 86b,136t Brown, Pamela-10: 121t Brown, Philander-8: 137t Brown, Rodney-8: 91b,130b Brown, Rosina-9: 138t Brown, Ruthie-9: 145t Brown Sharon-12: 35b 36t 36b 46t,,60b, 66, 109t, 1'1o,'1121 113t,130t,155,173 Brown, Thomas J.-12: 35t,59t, 64t,80,114,1271,155,173 Brown, Vanita-11: 43,51b,61b, 66,67.101t,103t,105b,135t Brown, Wa ne-8: 136b Brown, Wiflie-11: 113b,127t Browne, Louise-10: 102t,124b Browne, Thomas-10: 121b Brownfield, Linda-11: 148t Brownlee, Janie-12: 128b,155 Bruce, David-1: 86b,95b.146h Bruce, Jeanette-10: 191b,175b Bruenjes, Lois Elaine-9: 71b, 146b Brumwell, Michael-9: 95b.139b Brundage, LeRoy-IU: 1331 Brunetti, Carolyn-10: 67.68.147t Bryan, Craig-8: 115b Bryan, Lgnn Ann-11: 135t Bryant, elores-9: 145t Bryant, Eric-12: 47,117t Bryant, Linda Diane-11: 118b Bryant, Lindaj.-10: 138t Bryant, Nispa-9: 137b Bucher, Nan -9: 136t Buckner, Kailiiy-12: 51b,65t,66, 149b,155 Buckner, Marcia-12: 126t,155 Buebendorf, Norman-10: 33b, 41b,96,l41t Buel, Barbara-10: 65t,67,71b, 1201 Buelig, Arlie-10: 125b Buettner, Doris-10: 138t Bulavsky,jer -11: 33b,35b,37t, 42b, 59t, 22t, 64t, 109t, 114, 124-1,1741 Burell, Gre ory-8: 116t Burden, Siaron-12: 128b,l55 Burke, Tim-9: 121t Burkitt, Raymond-9: 116t Bums, Billie-8: 115b Burns, Carolyn-10: 118t Bums, jewel Anne-10: 67,l25b Bums,joe-8: 13Ob Bums, ,Judith-8: 115b Burstein, Elaine-8: 67,68,144t Burstein, Martin-11: 60r,s9,1 14, 142b Burt, Terry-10: 121t Burton, Mike-9: 133t Burton, Sharon-11: 135t Busby, Connie-10: 1181 Busbey, Gloria-12: 138b,155 Bushard, Elizabeth-9: 62t,146b Butler, Charles-8: 137t Butler, Michael-8: 115b Butler, Ronald-12: 37t,45,47t, 60t,62b,64t,122b,155 Butler, Sharon-9: 136t Butler, Stephen-10: 125b Butner, Cheryl-11: 33t,62b,66, 67,135t Byers, Charles-12: 35t,88,92,93, 94b,1 14,1271,155 , Byers, Helen Marie-10: 62t,67, 68,70l'J,101b,1031,1131,121b Byers, joyceteen-11: 62t, 138t Byers, Lavern-8: 91b,115b Byram, Clyde-11: 1 17h Bywaters, jan-8: 67,68,144t C Cage, Dolly-11: 61b,66,67,135t Ca e, Ilene-12: 126t,155 Caiiwell, Nancy-12: 34,35b,37t, 43t, 51b, 531, 55, 59b, 641, 71t,1091,112,l391,155.173 Caley, George-10: 86t,96b,140b Calhoun, Michael-11: 62b,114, 1351 Cameron, Gloria-11: 33t,145t Campbell, Barbara-12: 32,36b, 37t, 37b, 45, 46t, 511, 60b, 64b, 66, 701, 10915, 1l2,122b, 15 5 Campbell, Bill-9: 146b Campbell, C nthia-9: 138t Campbell, ivfluy jane-12: 155 Camzpbell, Nan-8: 71b,102b, 1 41 Candillo, Herlinda-8:102b,115b Cannafax, Don-10: 141t Cannon, Brenda-11: 138b Cannon, Elaine-12: 61b,1 13b, 143t,156 Cannon, Shirly-8: 102b,130b Cantin, Bill-9: 86b,121t Cantin. Linda-8: 67.68.115b Cantrall, Donna-9: 132b Capehart, Margaret-12: 33t,143t, 156 Carlock, Claude-10: 86t,90b, l4Ob Fnrlson, Carl-9: l28t Carlson, Lynda-11: 33t,40b,66,l 67,1 351 Carlson, john A.-9: l28t Carlson, Lynda-11: 33t,40b,66. 1351 Carpenter, Benjamin-10: 9Ob. l20b Carpenter, Marvin-9: 12Ob Carr, Doris-8: 102b.,130b Carroll, Paul-10: 138t Carroll, Roger-10: 75t Carter, Darrol-8: 1371 Carter, -Jeannie-10: 62b,67,7lb, 140b Carter, Kathy-10: l4Ob Carter. Marv-11: 64b.l 3 3b Carter, Rodney-9: 86b,95b,116t Carter, Stephanie-8: l36b Casebieigjanice-8: 102b,115b Caskey, Sandra-l 1: 1351 Castro, Delories-10: 138t Cates, Barry-10: 41b,59t,139b Caviar, Edward-8: 91b,1 15b Cecil Stephan-8: 134t Chaffin, Karen-9: 1201 Chaffin, Vickifl2: 33t,143t,l56 Chapman, Donna-11: 33t,l 38b Chapman, Vifilliam-9: 1281 Chappell,james-9: 136t Chisham, Norman-12: 32,1l71, l26t,156 Chronistcr, Sonya-12: 39,40b. 5 lb,62b,66.7 lb,1 301, l 56 Ciro, Teresa-1 1: 59b,65t.70b, l33b QQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ O O 0000009 000000 000000000000 0 0000000 0000 0 00 ..h. l l l 1,139b '-- -- -.- -A . - .-. 1-...N..1,-,ar-1-.-N-,.-rw.. .... .,.,.,4.,....-.... - - ----x - -1- L-1-4-.4-.-11--....,,..,...---a.-,, ,, ,,, . 1441 59.114, 155 1t,146b i5,47t, 12b,66, ,92,93, 321,67, 1,12 lb , 1381 1 41 f7,135t 5b,37t. b, 641, .1771 b,140b ib,114, 1451 2.36b. 1, 60b, ,l22b, 55 ,102b, J,115b .113b, 50b jb t,l43t. 3t,90b. 0b,66,l Ob,66. 9017, 7.7lb, 'b,1161 15b 1 b 31,156 :.l38b 1,1 171. 9,40b, 56 1,70b. Clancy, Charles-10: 14Ob Clark, Archie-11: 1 351 Clark, Elresa-11: 1471 Clark, Frank-12: 1221 Clark, Karen-11: 40b,62b,66, 67,70lD,1 1 31,1211 Clark, Linda-101 67,7Ob,149b Clark, Russ-9: 1361 Clark, Vertesa-11: 128b Clark, Waxida-10: 67,101b,148t Clay, Ronnie-10: 75t,147t Cleeton, john-10: 121b Clem, Judith-1 1: 32,1351 Clements, Cheryl-1 1: 139b Cleveland, Carl-1 1: 1271 Clinton, james-1 1: 85 ,1 22t Clock, john-8: 116t Cobbins, Linn-8: 134t Cobgs, Therion-10: 86t,9Ob,951, 1 11 Cochirane, Barbara-10: 67,101b, 1 5t Cockrell, Patricia-12: 32, 61b, 113b,133b,156 Cokerham, janet-11: 331, 1 24b Colbert, Everett-8: 1 16t Coley, Linda-11: 33t,1 351 Collins, Marland Wa ne-8: 1161 Collins, Walter-11: g0t,64t,1 391 Colyer, Pat-9: 144b Combs, Laraine-12: 33t,48t,51b, 66,118b,156 Combs, Leslie-9: 146b Conkey, Gayle-8: 116t Conley, Mike-10: 1411 Conrad, Delores-8: 102b, 1371 Cook, Robert-10: 129t Cool, Thomas-12: 36b,74t,75t, 1 171,156 Cooper, Gloria-10: 1211 Cooper,james-10: 33b,147t Cooper, Eames-12: 97t,117t,156 Cooper, lph-8: 91b,143b Cousins, Sharon-8: 136b Cowan, Janice-10: 1 1 8t Cox, Cloylet-8: 1 371 Cox, Dianna-12: 66,142t,156 Cox, im-9: 1331 Cox, ohn-8:130b Cox, arry-10:141t Cox, Patricia-9: 39t,67,68,102t, 144b Crai , Allen-12: 38b,65b,74,76t, 1E6t,156 Cramm, Crai -9: 39t,146b Cramm, Geragd-12: 117t,156 Cramm, Warren-10: 1 221 Crawford, Barbara-10: 124b Creel, Kirby-11: 1421 Crosby, james-1 1: 1 211 Crow, Richard-10: 1411 Crowl , Steve-10: 140t Crusefblargaret-8: 1 1 3b,1 371 Cull, Terrance-8: 134b Cummings, Dennis-10: 33b, 4115.1 nl' Cunr E, --., nclen-9: 1021, 1 031, 1 2013 Cunningham, Kenneth-8: 1 1 6t Cunningham. Mike-10: 1411 D Dalton, Herbert-12: 75b D'Amico, Ann-9: 67,68,102t, 1031,1 201 Daniels, Gregory-10: 4Ob,147t Daniels, Penny-11: 33t,37t,4 31, 46t,6Ob,70b,1 241 Darnaby, Barbara-11: 43,113b, 1 1 8b Davidson, Dean-10: 75t,1421 Davidson, ames-11: 1401 Davidson, eff-9: 1201 Davis , Bar ara-8: 115b Davis, Burt-8: 144t Davis, Dona-11: 65t.66,67,118b Davis, Fred-12: 114, 139b, 156 Davisukalm-121 1271,156 Davis enny-11: 85,1271 Davis, Manuel-8: 116t Davis, Michael-8: 116t Davis, Paul-12: 135t Davis, Ruthie-12: 125t,156 Davis Davis , Sharon-9: 1451 on, Dan-8: 130b Student Index Davisson, Gary-12: 38b,40b,97t, 118b,157 Day Herby-8: 116t Deal, Bel?-9: 1o21,1 361 Deal, Cl' ord-12: 113t,1331 Dedrick, Marsha Lee-10: 119 Deming, Ruth Ann-12: 32,51b 66,128b,157 Denney, Larry-11: 59t,62b,1 1 31, 145b DePlasita, Frank-10: 751, 77b 119 7 I Dethldsen, Bruc e-9: 62b,9lt 95b 145b Dethleflsen, Mark-11: 43, 601, 89, 1 391 Deutsch, Robert-8: 116t Dieckman, Forrest-10: 1221 Dietsch, Rose Anne-12: 331,157 Divine, Terry-8: 113t,1 aob Dixon, Beverly-10: 12Ob Dodge, Charles-9: 133t Dodsworth, Frances-8: 102b, v 1441 Dodsworth, Robert-11:76t, 77b, 1401 Doerhoff, jean-1 1: 1 24b Donavan, Pamela-11: 335, 59b, 62b, 1351 Doubledy, Michael-12: 34b,35t, 55b,3 b,37t,37b,44,58t,59t, 64b,96t,108,109t,109b,114, ,122b,152gy,172 Doubleday, Steve-9: 62b,86b, 95b,111,145b Dowling, Larry W.-12: 127t,157 Downton, Eunice Morrell-9: 12013 Downton, Jimmie-8: 1161 Downton, Zenobia Ann-8: 173b Draney, Susan-10: 59b,65t,67, 70b,1131,127b. Draper, Kenneth-11: 119 Dresnick,joy-10: 140b Dubois, Randolph-9: 139b Dudley, Doreene-9: 132b Dudley, Mary-8: 102bi,144t Dudley, Sandra-l1:32,61b,101t, 105,142t Duffelmeyer, Barbara-12: 32, 36b,371,46,51b,581,60b, 62t, 64t,66,7Ot, 110, 113b,122b, 157 Duifelmifer, David-9: 1361 Dukes, rmajene-10: 102t,124b Dukes, Cappie Mae-8: 102b,116t Dukes, Charles-10: 75t,133t Dukes, Eel-11: 351,82,1 14,1271 Dukes, a mond-9: 148b Dumas, Yilcki-1 1: 37t,42b,61b, 66,67,1 241 Duncan, Carole-10: 129t Duncan, Hurshel-8: 113t, 1-16t Duncan, jack R.-8: 116t Duncan, Ia Dainty-8: 102b, 11 3l'J,1 161 Duncan, Norma -I.-8: 102b,1 161 Duncan, Patricia-8: 1 311 , Durnal, Chester-10: 33b, 125b Duvall, Sandra-9: 132b E Eades, Bill-11: 35t,85,113lJ,147f Eastwood, Wesley-12: 33b,35t, 35b,36b,371,44,591, 64b, 81, 108, 1091, 10919, 114, 12219, 152,157,173 Eckel, Sandra Anne-12: 32,381, 61b,73,133b,157 Eckert, Sandri Ann-10: 62b, 10117, 14215 Eckert, VirginiaM.-8: 67,68,1161 Edmondson, Patricia A.-8: 1161 Edwards, Bonnie Lou-12: 37t, 46b, 60b, 641, 66, 711, 10411, 1491,157,172 Edwards, Evelyn-10: 117b Edwards, Geraldine-8: 67,1311 Edwards, Richard Medford-10: 35t,39b,86t,111,113b,125 Eggers, Nancy Ann-10: 67,140b ,N -... -...........a-......,..,,....,,.,,,.-,. ,,,., Eiiler Mike-9: 134t Eisenhauer, Daryl-95 91t,146b Elder, Mary-10: 140b Ellis, Brenda Ka -11: 1251 Ellimkwy-9: 13213 Ellis, obert E.-9: 33b,144b Ellis, Terry-9: 761,,86t,95t.140t Embich, Carol-9: 104b,1 321, Emery, Pamela Sue-10: 60b,67, 104b,1481 Emery, Patricia Anne-10: 60b,67, 1471 Endicott, Yvonne-11: 128b Enger,-,logic J.-8: 1161 Engle o -10: 14ob Englebart, Roger W.-8: 1 161 English, Lee-1 1:1 76t, 1401 Enz, Margie-9: 67,68,132b Epps, Ric ard-12: 131b,149b Epps, Vicki L.-10: 40b,67,140b Epstein, Stan-11: 62b,64t,145b Erickson, Bill-9: 170b Eskelin, George-8: 1 16t Estle, Carolyn-10: 147b Estle, Richard-8: 116b Estrada, Richard-10: 138t Evans, Geraldine-11: l20t Evans, Robert-8: 1 16t Ewing, Mary-8: 144t :Ewin6g, Juanita K.-12: 51b,611, 6 ,103t 105b,1471 Ewing, Nick-9: l20t - F Faden, Sandra-1 1: 331,101t,11 8 Fair, Keith Alan-10: 33b,47b, 140b ' Fanner, Cheryl-1 2: 66,118b,15 7 Farnan, Mike-9: 144b Farnsworth, Lorraine-8: 102b, 1 1 61 Farr, Carolyn-9: 141b ' Farris, Patrick-9: 1361 Feldman, Linda-12: 58t,61t,103t, 104b,105,117t,157 Fells, Margaret-9: 137b Fells, Raymond-9: 1 37b Fells, Robert-11: 75b,90b,148t Fenderson, Bruce-9: 1211 Fenderson, Janice-11: 33t,59b, 62t,66,1 12,12sb Fenton, Paule11e-1 2: 1261, 1 5 7 Ferguson, Alva-1 2: 62b,66,117t, 157 Ferguson, Cgfnthia-8: 62b,67,68, 1o2b,11 1 Fer uson, Minnette-10: 59b,62b, g7,70b,101b,104b,125b Ferguson, Tanya Ree-8: 67,68, 71b,116t Feuerstein, joan-12: 62t, 65t, 1301,158 Finkle, Bill-10: 86t,147t Finn ,james-11: 147t Fiorflla, Charles-8: 116t Fishback, Roland-8: 116t Fisk, Marlene-10: 67,101b,148t Fite, Virginia-11: 128b Flanagan, George M.-8: 138t Flathers, Janice-8: 1 34t Fleming, Patricia Ann-9: 13219 Fletcher, Charlesetta-9: ,141b Florence, Margaret Ann-10: 1021, 140b Floyd, Thomas-8: 123b Fogel, Larry-10: 75t,86t,121b Fogel, Marietta-12: 36b,46b,48t, 611, 621, 651, 66, 110, 1301, 15 8,173 Fo leso David-10: 140b , Foaais, Donna Kay-10: 67,140b Forbis,!-oy-11: 1221 Forbis, inda-9: 129t Forbis, Ter -8: 149b Ford, j. Melda-an 102b,130b Foreman, Karen-12: 371, 421, 51b, 641, 66,711,1421,158 Forte, Robert-9: 76t,1281 Foster, Beverly-12: 143t,158 Foster, David-9: 1281 Foster, james-11: 1271 Foster, Robert Wilson-12: 1481, 158 Fowler, Raymond-8: 1341 Fraizer, Nanqf-12: 33t,371,46b, 61lJ,66,1 131,118b,158 Frapgngo, Janice-12: 38t,65t,1421, Francka, Sharon-8: 144t Franke, Lawrence-12: 32, 33b, 1 391,15 8 Franklin, Carolyn-9: 1451 Franklin, Henry-11: 351,39t,125t Franson, Richard-12: 74, 75b, 76b,1 18b 158 Fray, Richard C.-11: 43,62b,64t, 11 3b,1 391 Frazier, Diana-12: 37t,42t,5 lb, 61b,621,62b,139b,158 Freeman, Donna-10: 1291 Freeman, Ga -12: 1171 Freeman, Mitlcl1ell-12: 117t Freeman, Sharon Kay-10: 1481 Freeman, Wanda R.-8: 1341 French, Randy-8: 91b,109t,144t French, Susan-11: 1421 Frerkingidoel-9: 9 lt,9 5b, 1201 Fretwell, 'Chard-11: 75t,76b Friday, Sam H.-8: 130b Funk, Karlly-9: 62t,67,68,146b Furr, LaNe -10: 127b Furr, Larry-12: 131b 1 Furrell, Richard-8: 1 30b G Gain, Sherry Ann-1 1: 1181 Galliher, .jim-11: 37t,42b,5 3b, 109b,1241 Galliher, Tom-10: 14Ob Gans, Gussie-11: 1 1 35,1421 Garcia, Larry-10: 1381 Gardner, Hal-12: 32,33b,37t, 39b,64b,96t,1 14,1301 Gardner, Johnny L.-10: 1381 Gardner, Richard-1 1: 90b,127t Garrett, Brenda-9: 144b Garrett, Eileen Yvonne-8: 102b, 1341 Garrett, Susan Evan-8: 123b Garvin, Larry-10: 141b Gazda, Cheryl-10: 59b,67,101b, 1051,109b,175b ' Generaux, Paula-11: 61b,133b Genicke, Alele-12: 126t Gcolas, George-9: 75t,120t Gerdel, Dou las-10: 33b, 41b,96b,14111, 39' Gerdelzflohn-12: 148t lf Gerhar t, Mary Ellen-10:1 139b Gibbs, Roy E.-9: 1381 , Gibson, Dwight-10: 1401 Gibson, Frank Lee-10: 1 13b, 12111 Gibson, Joyce Ann-9: 1 16b Gilchrist, ick-11: 86t,147t Gilchrist, Roger-9: 1281 Gill, Susan Ann-1 2: 119 Gillam, Arthur-8: 13Ob Gillham, Sharon S.-12: 48t, 66, 1181,158 Gilliam, Sharon Kay-9: 13211 Glanville, Lorene-12: 119 'A Glaser, Pat-8: 1341 Glassner, Patricia-11: 331, 73, 1 391 Glenn, Oval-11: 1251 Glentzer, Robert-12: 126t,1 3 lb, 15 8 Glover, Annette-9: 138t Glover, Jacqueline-10: 1251 Gochcnour, Gene-11: 32, 3.71, 114,124t Godden, Terry-10:47,121b ' Golden, Lizzie-10: 147b 1 Golden, Paul-10: 76t,127b Gonnello, William-11: 1251 Gonzoles, Gwendolyn-10: 121b Gonzalez, Vernon-10: 1221 Goodell, Belinda-11: 51b,59b, 65t,66,67,711,1481 Goodell, Penelope-10: 651, 67, 711,104b,1 181 Gooden, Peggy-9: 13219 Goodman, arry-10: l25b Goodno, Georganna-11: 66, 12815 Goodno, Marsha-9: 67,68,70t, 1l31,l32lD Goodpaster, Nancy-10: 1131, 141b 1 6 erndon Richard 1 39b Goodwin, Denise-8: 134t Gopiigvyn, Beverly Carol-10: I Grabb, Robert-11: 125t Graftaas, Charlotte-10: 124b Graham, Beverly-12: 149b,158 Grassley, john-1 2: 131b Gray, Caudia-8: 102b, 113b, 134t Gray, Cynthia Ellen-10: 67,125b Gray, Linda Sue-12: 46b,48t,65t, 139t,15 8 Green, Cheryl-9: 141b Green, Dennis-10: 122t Greenawalt, Charles-8: 134t Greenbaum,jerry-10: 141t Greene, Cassius-12: 60t,88,93, 94b,114,149t,158 Greer, Richard-10: 141b Griddine, Charles Edward-11: 1221 Griddine, Chester-9: 1 1 3t,1 16b Griddine, Homer S.-9: 91b,134t Griffin Billie Ann-10: 33t,67, 1251, Griffin, Henry Lee-8: 137b Griffin, ames-12: 74t,75b,159 Griffin, ohn Lee-8: 137t Griffin, Randy-8: 134t Griffin, Vllillie-11: 75t,147t Grilfitts, Robert A.-11: 76t,14Ot Griggs, Raymondj.-12: 74t,75b, 113b,l19t,159 Grimmett, Terry-10: 38b, 76t, 14Ot Grover, Cynthia-1 1: 138b Guest, Theautra-8: 91b,1 34t Gunderson, jan-12: 5 lb, 66, 14-31,159 Gunther, Michael-12: 117t,l59 Gutierrez, Daniel-9: 62b, 144b Gutierrez, Esther M.-9: 62b, 1 3 2b H Haas, Glenda Sue-9: 136t Habiger, Louise A.-8: 113t,144t Habiger, Sally Ruth-10: 136t Hahn, Barbara-12: 32,36b,61b, 143t,159 Haley, Carol Ann-11: 135t Hall, joanne-10: 6Ob,67,68,70b, 113b,113t,124b Hall, Ronald Dean-8: 134t Halpern, Harriet Ann-11: 37t, 3t,48b551b,60b,64b,66,67, 71b101t,103t,109,110,l11, 113lJ,124I Hamilton, Odell-9: 128t Hamilton, Phillis Mary-10: 67, 68,101b,l03t Hamilton, Sherry Kay-11: 66, 67,139b Hamm, Sheryl-9: 149t Hammerbacher, Larry-9: 86b, 91t,95b,128t Hancock, jackey-8: 134t Hancock, Leonard-10: 39t,76t, 1401 l-Iancock, Suzan-10: 121b Handy, Gene-8: 134t Handy, Lona-12: 32,143t,159 Haney, Marcella-9: 62t,67,68, 71b,102t,103t,113l3,132b Hannahs, Claude-1 1: 1 19t Harbeson, Tracey-8: 67,68,134t- Harbison, Catherine-10: 61t,62b 101b,147t Harding, Walter-9: 122t Hardley, Earline-9: 1 32b Harmon, Rel-10: 76t,140t Harmon, rsha-10: 118t Hamden, Greg-10: 33b,59t, 9ob,96b,142b Harper, Randy-12: 119t,l59 Harra, Keith-10: 14lb Harris, Carole Ann- 0: 120b Harris,jlimmy-8: 1 b Harris, indaK - 1: 128b Harris, Randolpalz-9: 95b.133t Harrison, Gloria-8: 134t I-Iartl, Cath -9: 136i Hartman, lloward Mike-l2:41b, 64t, 74t, 75t, 76b, 77b, 117t, 159 Hartman james-9: 120t Student Hartman, judi-8: 134t Hartman, Patrick j.-11: 64t,97t, 1 14,135t Hass, Millie-10: 120b Hassler, Connie-8: 113t,134t Hassler, Karen-10: 46,149t Hatfield, Teresa-8: 102b,134t Hawks, Ter -10: 33b,76t,14Ot Hayden, Caryrllon-9: 137b Hayes, Wdliam-10: 147t Haynes, Ardella-12: 148t Haynie, Roger-11: 147t Haywood, Lillie Faye-11: 125b Hearn, Thomas-11: 35t, 35b, 36b, 37t, 37b, 38, 42b, 591, 64t,81,114,124t,174t Heath, Phyllis-10: 62t,67,68,71t, 113t,117lJ He1vey,Mary-11: 102t,145b Heckman, Linda-9: 145t Hedges, Connie jean-9: 132b Hei er, judith L.-11: 62b,101t, 103t,105t,133b Heine, Louise-10: 59b,67,71b, 97,104-b,113t,l25t Heller, Gretchen-12: 142t,159 Helm, Douglas-8: 13Ob Helm, Patrica-11: 128b Helms, janet-10: 61b,62t,67,68, 102t,117l3 Heminger, Gary-11: 127t Hemlpe , Margaret-11: 66,67,71t, 1 2t Henderson, Donna-11: 1 38t Henderson, Donna M.-11: 149t Henderson, Galry-9: 95b,148b Henderson, james-9: 1 28t Henderson, a Ruth-10: 67,71b, 101b,103t,l25b Henderson, Lorraine-9: 148b Henderson, Orville-10: 141t Hmderson, Shirley jean-9: 67, 102t,103t,139b Hendricks, Richard A.-11: 75b, 1 1817 Henry, ames-12:149t Henry, atricia D.-9: 145t Henschel, George-1'0: 33b,38b, 12013 Hereford, Donna-8: 102b,134t Hereford, Glenn B.-12: 62b,64b, 93 94b,117t.159 Herelaord, Nancy Lee-12: 148t, 0 H 9 . '9: Herring, jack-9: 137b Herring, ancy-10: 120b Herrinbg, Terry-8: 137t Hess, ike-8: 137t Hickman, Mike D.-9: 75t,138t Hickman, Reta-10: 61b,67,142b Hickman Ruth-12: 33t 148t 160 Index Hollis, Diana-11: 128b Holman, William-10: 59t, 109t, 14 lt Holmes, Kathy Ann-8: 149b Holmes, Renee Suzanne-10: 70b, 1o1b,io5r,115,12ob Holmes, William L.-8: 134t Holmberg, Rebecca-12: 126t, 149b,16O Hombs, Linda-12: 143t,16O Hopkins, Brenda-10: 138t Hopkins, jo Anne-11: 1 35t Horn, Christopher Bruce-1 1: 85, 1 1 3b,13 1b Hotchkiss, Carol Sue-12: 53t, 66,71t, 96, 97, 113t, 119t, 143t,160,173 Hotchkiss, Eddie-8: 1 34b House, Edgar Thomas-10: 1 17b House, Larry Charles-8: 149b Howard, Donald Lee-10: 75t, 14113 Howard, Dwi ht Andrew-8: 1 3 1t Howard, Songra-8: 123b Howe, Nan -8: 144t Howle, Bragle -8: 134t Hubbard. Darlene-11: 1 22t Hubbard, Terry-11: 35t,81,95t, 1 14,1 3 9b Hubert, Pamela-9: 1 16b Humfeld, Dorothy-12: 32,36b, 64b,66,1 3Ot,160 Hunt, Gloria-12: 160 Hunt, Oneita-11: 33t,138b Hurt, Sharon-9: 148b Hymer, Ronald-12: 1 17t,160 1 Iddings, Becky-8: 102b,144t Iddings, Larry-10: 141t Inman, Sharon Kay-9: 1 20b Irvin, Deborah-9: 132b J jacks, Beverly-10: 142b acks, Evel n-8: 131t ackson, Ella-12: 138b ackson, Paul Edward-10: 82,95t, 147b ackson, Sharon-10: 138t ackson, Terrence-9: 128t acobs, Kenneth joseph-8: 137t acobson, Steve-10: 62t,9Ob,141t acoby, Alfred-10: 75t acoby, Helen-8: 67,113b,143b ames, immy Harold-8: 143b ames, oe-11: 76t amierson, Yvonne Pauline-9: 102t 103t,139lD jargosch, Ursula Katherine-1 1: 8l'J,66,142t jeffries, Linda-10: 67,68,122t lc 8 O b 144 Hicks, Donnie-9: 148b, l en ins, Don' 5 1, 9 f I Hicks, Robert D.-11: 75b,139b Higgins, janet-12: 32,37t,43b, 65t,66,113t,128b,159 Higham, Mike-10: 117b H' , PatriciaDianne-8: 102b,134t Hill. Eric V. 10: 75t,119 Hill, Terry Wayne-9: 95:b,128t Hiller, Charles-10: 121b Hilsinger Vicki-12: 34b, 35b, 37t,46l5,51t, 59b,62t,66,70t, lglt, 1031, 109t, 111, 13011, 1 0 Himmelstein, Harold Leonard- 10I 39,1411 Hinchey, Glennis-10: 59b,62b, 67,71b,97,104b,145b Hinds, jaanice-9: 149b Hinds, inda-8: 149b Hinecker, William-12: 35t, 82, 117t,160 Hinshaw, Kathy M.-11: 138b Hinshaw, Waxrda-8: 144t Hocketlg, jean Louise-11: 64b, 133 Hodgkin, Mary Louise-11: 62t, 6 ,67,103t,117lJ Hoiheins, Stephen-10: 76b,141b Holder, Michael-9: 38,97t,146b Holk, Daniel-11: 76t,140 Holland, Prines-10: 86t,129t Holland, Ronald-9: 128t Holler, William-11: 47,142t enk1ns,ijames Eric-1O:62b,75b, 7613, 131, 13913 jenkins, jan-12: 32, 59b, 120t, 1 1 313,160 enkins, Mollie-10: 129t enkins, Tomdj.-9: 139b ennings, E K- Ann-11: 138b epson,6jo -12: 36b,37t,44, 4713 ot,64b, 10919, 113, 1 14, 12211, 160 iles, Gzyola-1 1: 64b,1 33b iles, Is ene-9: 132b iles, Phyllis Lee-12: 117t,160 iles, Sylvester-8: 131t irnrrtxergon, Gwendloyn-8: 102b, 1 3 johmn, Patricia-11: 62b,145b johnson, Bonnie Lou-12: 32, 126t,160 johnson, B o n nie Lynette-10: 1221 johnson, Brenda C.-9: 62t,67, 68,71b,1 3913 ohnson, Clayton D.-8: 131t ohnson, Floyd-12: 149b ohnson,jean-9: 120b ohnson, judy-11: 35b,36b,37t, 38b, 41b, 42t, 47t, 60b, 64b, 66, 96, 97,124t johnson, johnny Brian-12: 86t, 1 3 3t johnson, Kenneth-9: 144b johnson, Michael A-111: 117b ohnson, Patricia n-10: 149t ohnson, Saundra-12: 161 ohnson, Sheri Lee-11: 66,142t ohnson, Sharon-10: 67,149b oiner, jaoyce-10: 70b oiner, etty-8: 131t oiner, Loyce-10: 70b,102t,149b joiner, Rose Lee-11: 33t,59b, 105t,113t,138b ones, Bettye Ruth-12: 126t,161 ones, Donald-12: 118b,161 ones, jacqgleline-12: 36b, 37t, 47b, 51 , 61t, 64t, 66, 7lt, 101t,139t,161 jones, Karen-9: 62t,67,68,71b, 1 O jones ones ones ones ones ones ones 2t,113b,l36t Lea -9: 95b,144b ,'Limlli-10: 121b 2 Norman-11: 85,149t , Paul-10: 149t Mary Lea-12: 143t, 161 Patricia Ann-10: 120t I Prentice Lee-8: 123b ones, Ruth-11: 142t ones Wayne-8: 123b ordan, Iudv-8: 143b joyce, Liana-9: 67,68,71b,132b oyce, Tommy-11: 142t oyce, Liana-9: 67,71b,1 32b udeman, Karen-1 2: 117t,161 udeman, Lee-10: 122t ump, Carolyn Sue-8: 143b jump, Sylvia jene-9: 1 zob K Kaczor, Dennis fRustyj-10: 75t, 13 3t Kaly, Karen-12: 143t,161 Katz , Michael Lee-11: 127t Kavorinos, Toni-11: 7 3,1 38b Keeton, Dave-12: 3 3b,60t,62b, 64-lD,109lD,130t,161,172 Keith, john-10: 1 22t Keith, julie-9: 62b,67,102t,146b Keller, Richard-12: 33b,74,77b, 11 3t,161,140t Kelley, ,Edith-10: 1 20t Kelley, atherine-1 0: 145t Kelly, Katherine- 1 0: 1 1 3b, 1 2 lb Kelly, Robert Michael-8: 123t Kelsey, Isabelle-10: 1 24b Kelsey, Verna-10: 1 29t Kennecy, Shirlie-10: 5 9b, 62b, 65t, 7,71t,121t Kent, Larry-8: 1 31t Kenworthy, Danny-8: 91b,136b Kenworthy, Paul-11: 64,139t Kidd, Hattie Marie-1 1: 101b, 141b Kidd, juanita-10: 147b Kiger, Ph llis-8: 134t Kincaid, Gary-10: 125t King, Ann-9: 67,6s,1o2r,132b King, Carol-12: 66,101b,113b, 149t,161 King, Frank-10: 120b King, janet-8: 67,68,144t King, Louella-9: 120b King, Richard-12: 33b,36b,64t, 64b,1 14,130,161 Kg:-E, Suzan-10: 67,7Ot,118t K' ade, Patricia-12: 38t,47,161 Kinser, Steven-1 1: 62b,64t,145b Kinsey, Larry-9: 120b Kirchner, Larry-12: 76t, 140t, 161 Kirke, Katha-9: 102t,125t Kirke, Vfilliam-11: 1 21b Kitner. lick Griffith-9: 95b,137b Klasek, 'chard-10: 138t Klinkenberg, Donnita-8: 102b, 14 3b Knighten, Doris-10: 147b Kniglhten, Velma-10: 138t Koc , Barbara-8: 1 1 3b,14 3b Koch, Kenneth-9: 139b Koch, Ronald-11: 121t Koch Shirley jean-12: 33t,38t, 59b,66,142t,161 Koelling, Sherry-10: 67, 711, 101b,124b Koklas, Terri-8: 68,113I.143b Kolias, George-12: 131b,161 Kornfeld, Alex-11: 133b 7'-71 WW 755 71797571 F' F' r-fr-'I 't t P'4P-4 ma..-...--an-0-4 McKin7:i 1121 17b 1491 1421 'b 49b 11 ,161 371, 711, 71b, 161 132b S1 7 51,' ab 62b, 146b 77b, 12111 1231 62b, 136b 91 ,01b, 132b .13b, a,64t, 11 7,161 145b 1401, 137b 10211, bb 11,386 , 711, 143b 61 Kornfeld, Steve-9: 146b Kosfeld, Rebecca-10: 141b Kraay, Sally-10: 38b,1471 Kramer, Alice-10: 59b, 651, 67, 70b,142b Kratsrhmer. Fllen-8: 67,68,142,b Kratschmer, Pat-1 1: 66,1421 Kuhn,Warren-10:33b,75b,121b Kuhnhoff, jerry Lynn-12: 1l8b, 162 Kurpjuweit, Kathy-8: 136b Kunz, Zelta-10: 67,68,138t L Lacy, Therman-9: 134b Ladd, Dianna-11: 51b,60b,72b, 64b,66,7lb,10lt,133b, Ladd, Hattie May-8: 1371 La Fayette, Yvonne-8: 102b,1311 La Mar, Paula-11: 33t,48,66,67 Lamimkin, Diana-9: 132b Lass ey, Richard-12: 131b,1491, 162 La11a,john-10: 591,113b,1411 Leapa Audrey Lou-12: 122t,l26t, 1 2 Leaton,james-8: 143b Lee, Amos-10: 75t,125b Lee, Bill -11: 861,1351 Lee, R0gei'1Wayne-10: 86t,125b Lee, Roosevelt-9: 1331 Lee, Viola-12: 138b,162 Leigh, Brenda-8: 102b,l43b Lemons, Barbara-9: 67,71b,145t Lemons, joe-12: 142t,l62 Lenley, Billie-9: 120b Lenleykfessie-9: 1451 Leonar , Anita Ka -9: 120b Leslie, Flo 'd Richard-12: 74, 145b,182 Letchworth, Tom-9: 1l3b,144b Levene, Tommy-10: 601, 621, 142b Levene, Willian1-11: 32.33b,351. 36b,59,471,601,64b, 951, 961, 1131.1 151 Levin, Arnold-8: 1441 Lewis, Albert-11: 371, 43b,48. 601,1241,1741 Lewis, Mary-10: 1291 Lewis, Roberta-9: 120b Lewis, Ronald-9: 86b.911,95b, 1 1313.1 281 Libby, Robert-8: 143b Libeer, Richard-8: 143b Liberman, Bob-11: 85,1271 Liberman, Dick-12: 119 Lichty,james-8: 143b Lieb, jerry-9: 1281 Limbaugh,julie-10: l49b Liming,jane1-9: 146b Lindemann. Donald-CT 1 361 Lindermann, Ronnie-8: 143b Linder, Debbie-9: 67,68,1451 Linder, judy Kay-11:66,67,138b Lindsey, Diane Cheryl-11: 51b, 62b,66.67 13811 Lindsey. Geraldine-11: 1421 Linthicum, Glenda-12: l28b Lipschuetz, Monica-8: l02b,137t Iisher, Darlene-8: 67,68.14311 Littell, Bobbie-8: 143b Little, Pe 'gv joyce-10: 1201 Littlefieldi Ben-1 1: 1401 Littlefield, Bill-9: 961.1281 Litvien, Phyllis-9: 67,68,7Ot. 102t,146b Litvien, Sheilia Sue-1 l: 10l1,l251 Lively, Gayle-10: 59b, 62b, 67. 1181 Lobdell, Mike-10: 33l7.121b Loethen, Carolyn-12: 1191.162 Lograsso, Sammy-12111 Long, Darlene-12: 331,66,1191. 162 Long, George-ll: 1401 Long, Joyce-8: 143b Lorence, Sara Lee-10: 1491 Loris, Chris-9: 1331 Loris,'1'im-8: l43b Lotz, Darrel-10: 146b Lounce, Harry'-9: 865.1281 Lowe, Dinah-9: 13211 Lowe, Lester- 1 2: 35t,64b,81.961. 1171.1-491,162,173 Student Index Lowe, Micki-8: 71b,lO2b,143b Lund, Stuart-92 9617.1 331 Lutz, Laurel-12: 36b,61b,143t, 162 Lyle, ackson-10: 1471 Lyle, ames-11: 1361 Lyle,jean-8: 14311 Lyman, David-12: 32,33b, 34, 371, 37b,44,48,581,591,64b. 1091, 10913, 114, 162, 173 Lynch, Danny-9: 1281 Lynn, Vicke Ann-11: 38b,48, 6lb.66,67 Lytle, Angela-9: 1451 Lytle, Christian-9: 91t.95b,133t M MacFarlane, Linda Lou'12: 32, 62b,64b,145b Macken, Rhonda-11: 46,61t,66, 67,70b,1091.1131 Maddux, Karen-11: 59b,1421 Madsen,jerry-8: 1371 Maduros, Ann-8: 67,68,143b, Mainschein, Gary-12: 33b,34b, 35t,35b,36t,36b,371,37b,44, 601,641D,971,108,1091,109b, 114122b,162,172 Mainschein, Gene-10: 59t,62b, McClain, Cynthia-9: 1381 McClain, Delores-11: 13811 MCClanahaw, Sara-1: 102t.124b McCone, Carol-8: 62b,67,68, 71b,1A02b,144t, McCone, Mark-10: 38,90b,1 391, McConnell, Frank- 3 75b McCoy. Ida Ma -11. 126 163 McCo ,Tom-1: 1,2711 I, ' McCul1y, Martha-10: 67,1291 McDaniel, Vickie Lynn-8, 1231 McDaniels, Marvin-11: 1271 I McDowell, Allen-10: l2lb McDowell, Lindia-ll: 6lb, 66, 1391 McDowell, Carol-11: 13813 McEleroy, Lindia-10: 67,1181 McGge, Dottie-12: 1l3b,l28b, 1 3 McGee, jane Ann-10: 59b,67, 71b.97,104b,142b McGee, udx 12 34b 5b 163. J 1. .5 .37t. 44. Slb, 55. 5911, 6419. 701, 108. 1091,109b. 1226, 152, 173 lMc1ntosh, Cheryl-8: 67.68,a231 McKenzie. Charles-12: 1171.163 McKenzie, Carol Ann-103 1211 McKinney. Mike-8: 4Ob,91 e, Marv-12: 66,1 301,163 971,10 b.1131,1562 Maier, Nancy S.-8: lb, lO2b, 115b Malone, Harold-10: 75b, 1381 Malone. lames 'I'-12' 162 Maniett, Doris-11: l39b Manley, Sharon-8:67,102b,143b Manning, Bertha-10: 1181 Manning, Donald-8: 1371 Marcy, Richard-10: l44h Markey, Pam-8: 67,68,123t Markham, Willianx-1071 Marley, Janice-12: 33t,128b,167 Marley. Thomas-12: 741.76,l63 Marriott, vlloyce-9: 13 2b Marriott, ictor-10:65b,l47b Marshall Christine-8: 1441 Marshall, Gilbert-8: 1311 Marshall,jimmy-10: 83,90b,95t. l20b Marshall Larry-11: 32,62b,l4lh Martasin Adrienne-9: 1l7b Martens, Dale-9: 86b.1281 Martens, Starr-10: l21b Martin, Bill-11: 1401 Martin, Donnie-8: 1441 Martin, George-9: 1251 Martin, Judy-1 1: 66,67,l21t Martin, Mary Ann-8: 1231 Marts, Karen lilainerl 1: 6lh.66, f 1421 Mason, james-12: 32.1261 Massa, Susan-12: 37t,42b,64h, 651,139b,163 lNlasterson, Cordelia-10: 7lb. 10111, 1451 Masterson, Leon-11: 1251 Mathis. Ernest-9: 1211 -Matthews, Barbara Ann-10: 1381 'Nlau in M1dlvn12-1261 McLaughlin, Carl Fred-9: 1361 McLaughlin, Nancy-103 10415, 81 McNeal. Deane-ll: 1481 McVay, Barbara-11: 3'5b,42h. 461.59b,621,64b,651,66,67, 711,1241 MCVay, Dixie-12: 371,651,66,711, 128b,l63,173 McVVilliams, Cliff-12: 35t,l31b, 163 Medley, Garry-11: 1481 Meiners, Richard-12: 163 Melvin, james Earl-11: 59t,90b. l14,133b Melvin, Willianm-9: 33b,86b,120t Menn, Don-12: 32, 338, 34, 44, 591, 6413, 83,108, 1091, 10f9b, 114, 122b,163. 172 Menn, Eric-12: 33b,35b,37t,45, 59t,109b,1 11,1 14,1 22b,164 Mestdagh, Martha jane-12: 331. 371,51b,61b,66,l39b.164 Mestdagh, Myrna ,Ioyce-10: 149b Mestclagh, Russel D.-8: 11511 Metzler, Carol-11:46,109b,111, 1421 Middaugh, jerry W.-8: 1231 Middleton, Don-11: 145b . Miller, Barbara-10:67,68.1l81 Miller, Betty-12: 1l9t,126t.l64 Miller, Beverly jean-ll: 66,67. 701J,1011,1031.lO4b,1-4211 Miller, Burton-11: 1271 Miller, Dennis L.-ll: 1491 Miller. Diana-10: 6Ob,67.l42b Miller, Eddie-ll: 1271 Miller, Garv-12: 591,1191.16-4 Miller, lane-ll:olb,66,67.1011. 1 ' , 1 - . .. Maugin, Wa11d11-8: 1231 Maxwell,jim-12: 163 May, Leonard Guy-10: 33b,l47t Mayhugh, Leniece Karen-12: 66. 711,128 ,l63.173 Mayhugh, Roger-l 1: 641.1271 McAllister, jim-9: 33b,76t,86b. 149b McAllister, Martha R.-10: ll6b McAllister, Mary-1 1: l18h MeAnineh, Mary-12: 1261.163 McBride, Bill-ll: 3311, 581. 601. 64110915.11-4,1271 McBride, Charles Howard-9: 14615 McBride, lilwi1149I 761.1281 McBride, Don-8: 91b,l231 McBurney, Billie jean-1 1: 62b. l18b McCahon, Maureen-1l:60b.62b. 66,7lt,97.l0l1.1 1 3b.1221 McCarty, Elizabeth-8: 68,76. 1l3b 1231 McCandless. Harm:-92 961-13915 McCaughey, Linda-12: 36b, 56. 601J,66,1lO,1301,163 ,M - . ...,.,.,.,,..,.....--.,-..2..... -,-.....,......e...,,, . .,,,., 1031,1211 Miller, games I-1.-10: 75b,l201 Miller, amela-1O:67,l01b,146b Miller, Ray K.-11: 751.127b Miller, Richard-10: 33b, 6511. l27b Miller, Sharon Kay-9: 1 1611 Mineo. Gary joseph-10: 35t.751. 951,113b,127b Miner,jimmv- : 761.14-9b Miner, Steve Way'ne-9: 1361 Mishler, Pat-11: 66.67.1491 Mitche1l,jonny-10: l27b Mitchem, Harold C.-9: 1361 Moberlv, Diana-10: o7,68,l0lb. 1276 Moffat, Michael Leigh-9: 86b.9l1. 1281 Moltbia, Gary-11: 1401 Moody, Moore, Moore Edward-8: 91b,l231 Bernard-9: 911.95h.1281 Bill-9: 86b.133t Moore? Dou -8: l43b Moore, Moore, Moore. Charies-10: 1381 Buyman-8: 9111.1311 Mary Etta-12: 331.11311 128b,l64 Moore. Michael-8: 17 31 Morgan. Billyjames-8: 1251 Morgan, George Myron-9: 1281 Morrow. Gary-9. 9561446 ' Morrow- 1'f1'fY-11: 351,601,89, 9 3,1 14,1 1711 Morton, Stephen Cv,-93 1,-281 Moss, Gary Lee-10: 32,75h,127b Mowell, Linda-9: 1481: Mowell, Marv Grace-8: 19211, 1231 ' Munoz, Margaret Helen-8: 1231 Murphy, Floyd-8: 14313 lh1Ul'1?',V1C11J1'-82 12 31 lh1U1'l'Cll,l1r1i1l'111.1-132 1311 Musick, Sue-10: 67.68,139b Num. I.arrv-9: 751.131-lt Muza, Sandra jean-8: 12311 Myles. Patricia Ann-9: 13213 Myles. Philandy-8: 1231 N Napper. joe M.-11: 322.671.1401 Nation. Dennis-12: 119 Nau, janet-8: 67.68.1231 Neale, Kathleen-11: 621.1251 Neel. Don-8: 1231 Neer, Loretta Louise-12: 64b. 1301,164 Neidhardt, jean-10: 67.68.1181 Neidhardt, Susan Lee-8g 7115. 102111441 Nelson, Danial-8: 1231 Nelson, jonell-ll: 6lb,66.67 70b,135t Nelson, Rhoda Ruth-12: 1421. 164 Nelson. Allen-1.1: 1251 Nepote,james-9: 148b Nichols, Donrita-10: 1201 Nichols, Phyllis Kav-12: 32,35b, 581. 59b, 621, 6411, 66. 111. 1131,1421,l72 Nichols. Ray-9: 1331 Nielson. Donald-9: 86b,9l1,1281 Niemeye1',Linda-10: 67, 7lb. 101b,12013 Nihar1,Glenn-12: 1261.164 Nixon. Arthur Pete-12: 76b. 133b.164 Nixon.TOn1-10: 1471 Noel, Helen-10: 141b Noland, Kei1h'l0: 861.1471 Norris, Linda-12: 36b,64b,65t. 1301.164 Norton, Herman-10: 147b Notestine, Richard-12: 1421 Nowlin, jeriy Lee-12: 1421.164 Nunn, Rosetta-8: l02b,l23t Nutt, Nancy Catherine-10: 14411 Nutt, Roben-9: 146b Nu11er,Delores-9: ll6b Nutter. Ronald-11: 1271 O Oberndorfer. james-l0:601.62h. 861.951.1201 Oberndorfer, jack Edward-9: 9 11. -3 O'Dell. Leslie-l 1: 12511 O'Donnell. Charlotte-10: 67.68. l27b Oeiklaus. john Steven-10: 38. 14115 Ogan.Ru1h-10: 1201 O Yan, Patricia Lee-12: 1-181.164 Ohman. Nano' Beecher-12: 371. 45i.651.66.i45b.i64 Ohman. Sarah Churchill-9: 4lb. 14611 Oldh.1m.Bill-101 861.12711 Oliver ' xx 1rd Charles 8: 1341 . 11d '1 . Oliver. Jlammie C.-9: 1161 Oliver, 'erry-11: 47.1411 Olsen, l,.11'1'y-llI 1271 Olsen. Nanq'-10: 70111201 c2lSC11.'1'C1'!'Y-81 11511 Olson. Olivia-8: 1371 O'Neill.T11omas-9: 961.1251 Owen, Charles Richard-9: 14911 Owen. Bobby Dale-8: 1 3611 Owens. Bertha Mae-8: 14911 Owings. David Milron-8: 1331 Q '1 P Paddack, Anne-12: 32,61b,145t 165 Paddock, Freddy-10332531158 60t,9013,l27b Page, Betty-10: 145t Page, Kenneth-8: 116t Page, Roy-9: 113t,144b Page, Sarah Rose-10: 145b Parish, Patricia Lee-10: 67,101b, 10413,l2l13 Park, Nancy Lou-9: 67,68,70t 102I,103f,104b,120b Parker, Angela-10: l29t Parker,joyce-8: 12?at Parker, Patricia-11: 138b Parker, Buddy-10: 149b Parks, Marilyn-12: 32,36b,51t, 60b,62t, 64t, 66, 71b, 159t. 165 Partington, Nancy-9: 71b,132b Patterson, johnny Lee-8: 149b Patterson, Larry E lis-12:47,114, 1 18b,165 Paxton, james-1 1: 135t Payne Archileen-12: 6213, 64b, 716,128,165 Payne, Linda-11: 119 Payne, Lyndall Ruth-9: 132b Payne, Patricia Lee-8: 62b,102b, 1231 Payne, Per -10: 75t,120t Payne, Shiglley-11: 120b Paynter, Barbara-11: 135t Paynter, Lorene-9:40b,102t,125t Payton, Donna S.-9: 138t Pence, jerry-10: 86t,147t Penick, Craig-10: 86t,120b Penn, Ro er Eugene-8: 131t Perkins, Charles-11: 139t Perkins, john Winfcmrd-8: 123b Perry, james Russell-11: 47,75b, 89,1 1813 Perry, Linda E.-8: 102b,116t Perry, Ton Manuel-8: 91b,131t Peterson, llaren Sue-11: 119 Peterson, Marcia Morise-8: 123b Petrus, Charlene Kav-12: 66,165 Pett, Ruth-11: 62b,6'4b,142t Pflanz, Carole Ann-10: 64b,67, 142b Phillips, Larry-12: 80,87,92,93. 114,148I,165,172 Phillips, Terry-11: 117b Phipps, Keith-10: 141b Pierce, Karen-10: 67,139b Pierce, Steven Dean-8: 123b Pierson, Tom-10: 127b Pischel, Patrick-11: 1251 Pitchford, jack L.-9: 144b Pittala. Jerry Ann-11: 117b Pittala, l'om-10: 86t.141t Pittman, Gary Lee-8: 136b Pitts, Duncan-11: 58,125t Poggemeyer, Gloria-12: 36b, 1 3 3b.165 Polk, XX'ilder Lee-10: 62b,124b Ponder,jolly-8: 125t Pope, Beth-11: 'a6,41b,46t,62t. 64t,71t.139t Pope,janet-8: 144t Porter, Melvin Johnny-8: 123b Porterfield, San ra Kaye-12: 52, 128b,165 Posler, Rickey-12: 118b, 149t. 165 Potter. james C.-8: 91b, 115t. I31t Powell. Susie-8: 67,192b,144t Powell, Robert james-10: 139b Powell, Vifilliam H.-12: 47,6413, 15Ot,165 Powers, Barbara-11: 48b,66,67, 12813 Pratt, judy Eileen-12: 52, 36b, 59b,62t,64b,66,15Ot,165 Pratt, Kathy-8: 102b,144t Price, Jody-9: 4lb,67,68,71b, 102t,103t,146b Price, Linda-12: 52,35b,36b,37t, 44, 60b, 64b, 66, 71b, 96, 97,109t,112,122b,165 Primm, Mayella-11: 66,67,138b Prine, Steve-9: 1?58t Proc1or,Marvin-8: 125b 1 v Student Index Prose,lX1a1'y-11: 15813 Prose, Nan-9: 62t,148b Pruett. james-11: 39b,41b,11'at, 1 591 Pryor, Doyle-9: 14611 Pryor, jane-10: 149t Pryor, Nancy-8: 123b Q Quasa, john-9: 115b,137b Quick, Kav-12: 35t,36b.46t,5 113, 6ob,64E1,66,150i,165 Quick, Patti Ann-9: 4Ob,67,68, 70t.102t.109b,146b Quigg, Janice-10: 67,115t.149b Quint, jack-9: 95b,96I,128I R Rahinowitz, Cheryl-11: 43, 48t, Rabqgljam-11: 33t,62b Raccuglia, Dave-10: 35b,121b Radolovich, Giuliano-10: 86t, 12113 Raemer, Diana L.-9: 67,68,146b Ramsey, George-8: 134b Ramirez, Robin-9: 128t Randolph, Marie-10: 61b,145b Rankin, Bill Stanton-8: 125b Rebstock, Lacquelyn Darlene-8: 7113,102 ,113,12313 Redeemer, Robert-9: 133t Reeder, Susan M.-11: 33t,138t Reeve Lee Ann-12: 36b,37,44, 5111,55,6ob,64,71:, 108,109, 122b,152,165,172 Reifitt, Don-11: 149t Reifitt, Karen-9: 149b Relcher, Mike-12: 32,33b,127I Reichman, Pamela-11: 125t Reid, Carolyn Anne-8: 136b Reid, Kigy-10: 148t Raid, Pa A.-b: 123b Relf, Donna Lee-11: 38,48j,59b, 62t,66,11O,111,113b,1171J Rennock, Ronald-12: 126t,165 Resnick, Mark-9: 146b Retzer, Hilda-12: 43t,46b,51b, 53t,143t,166,172 Revels, Karen-9: 116b Reynolds, Barbara-11: 138b Reynolds, Ronald-10: 127b Rhea, George-8: 91b,123b Rice, George Wayne-9: 137t Rich, Richanda Lou-8: 1 O 2b, 123b Rich, Ricarda Louise-10: 62t, 101b,117b Richards, jeff-9: 109b,115t,146b Richardson, Carole Neppie-12: 126t,166 Richardson, Cathy Sue-10: 70b, 109t,120t Richardson, Darryl-11:75b,122t Richardson, Edith Mae-10: 139b Richardson, june-10: 122t,118t Richardson Kathryn-9: 62b, 14519 Richardson Richardson Leon-8: 131t Leona-9: 116b Richardson, Ruthie-12: 138b, 166 Richter, Woodrow-10: 148b Rife, Sandra-11: 125t Rindom, Gwen-9: 39t,71b,102t, 103t,132b Rindom, Ron al d-12: 39t,97t. 149t,166 Roberts, Patrictia-9: 148b Robertson, Larry-12: 166 Robertson, Way'ne-10: 136t Robichaud, Carol-12: 37t,42b, 64b,66,124t,166 Robinson, Beverly Ann-10: 1l8t Robinson, Donald-8: 123b Robinson Larry Dean-8: 1231 Robinson, Leon-1 1:65b,76,140t Robinson, Warren-12: 127t,166 Roby, Betty june-12: 127t,166 Roby, Willie-10: 141t Roche, David Dale-8: 136b Rock, Connie-12: 166 Rodabaugh, Stephen-92 4013, 146b Rodgers,jo Marie-10: 129t Rogers, Cheryl-10: 127b Ro ers, Katherine Louise-8: 67, g8,109b,136b Rogers, Ro -10: 75b,138t RO ers, Wil1iam T.-9: 138t Rogins, Shekins L.-8: 116t Rose, Carol n-12: 6Ob,62b,75. 113b,145g,166 Rose, David-12: 119t,166 Rose, Margaret-10: 119 Rosenfield, Dan-9: 109t,146b Ross, Anita Gail-11: 66,148t Ross, Mike-8: 144t Rotman, Ala-11: 33t, 62b, 54b, 65t,71b,10413,149t Rotolo,dIanice-9: 132b Rowlan , Bob-10: 127b Rowland, Michael Lewis-12: 97t, 113I,1 191,166 Rowon, Sharlee-8: 151t Rowon, jule Dawn-9: 116b Ruark, Becky-121 32 14-31,166 Ruble, Lois-12: 371,51ls,61t,62r, 64b,66,71t,139b,166 Rudin, Susan-12: 126t,167 Rudolph, james-11: 43,60t,62b, 64t,93,94b,112,114,159t Rudolph, jo Anne-12: 32,45,51t, 61b,64t,65t,66,70b,100, 104-13,105I,143t,167 Rumans, Bill-9: 75t,135t Rumans, Dale-8: 154b Russell, William-10: 75b,121t Rund, Sandra-8: 67,68 S Salyer, Sharon Kaye-8: 12513 Sams, Charles-9: 96t,135t Sams, Shirley-10: 116b Sandbach,john-9: 128t Sanderholm, Richard-10: 149b Sandifer, john Wayne-9: 86b Sandford, Richard-12: 74,114, 149t,167 Sarver, Danny A.-10: 86t,141t Saxton, Helen-8: 134b Saxton, Leon-10: 133t Schlichter, Vick -11: 36b, 37t, 38t, 39,43t,4d,t,66,71b,124 Scholzman, Deborah-11: 33t, 34b,35b,37r,43b,51b,59b, 62f,64t,65t,66,67,70b,1O1t, 109b,124t Schmitt, Phil-10: 141t Schmitz, Rita-10: 1l8t Schmutz, R. Pete-11: 135t Schmutz, Thomas Edward-11: 33b,39,121t Schofield, Evelynn-10: 1l8t Schoonover, Richard Lee-10: 33b,47b,1211J Schulteis, Vir inia Ann-12: 37t, 421, 51b, fob, 64b, 66, 711. 133b,167 Schultz, Joyce Helen-11: 118b Schumacher, Steven Williams-8: 911112513 Schwartz, Elliott-12: 64t,126t, 167 Scofield, Gregory-10: 141t Scott, Diane-11: 33t,36b,37t,42t, 47t,59b,64b,66,67,70b,97, 124t,174t Scott, Frannie Mae-8: 102b,134b Scott, james-9: 91t,95b,1231 Scott, joetta-11: 120b Scott,judith-11: 43,61b,62b,66, 67,71b,118b ' A Scott, Patricia-8: 134b N Scudiero, Ricky-11: 35t,81,13-3? Scurlock, Linda-12: 36b,11'3b, 117t,167 Searles, Karen-9: 148b Seested, Debbie Lynn-8: 71b, 102b,123b Seidler, Harriet-12: 142t,167 Self, Lana-12: 33t,143t,167 Self, Pete-10: 33b,86t,141t Selle, Fredena-9: 113b,148b Shaffer, Linda-11: 51b,59b,65t, 66,67.71t,159h Shaibe, Regina-10: 1l8t Shamie, Shirley-10: 142b Sharp, Yolanda-8: 61b,134b ShaI'DC. Maw Ann-11: l21b Shaw, ierr -11: 76t Shaw, inclla-10: 120t Sheets, Danny-8: 123b Sheets, Sue Ann-10: 127b Shelbv, Calvin-10: 129t Shelby, Grace-12: 46b,51b,62t, 66,-71t,105,1 3813.167 Shelor, Glenda-10: 121b Shelor. Ronald-11: 75t,76b,125t Shelton, james-1 1: 1401 Shelton,Joey-8: 134b Shephar , Kenny-10: 122t Shephard. Steven-8: 123b Sherrod, Robert-10: 75b,117b Shields, Charlie-11: 75b,118b Shields, john-10: 122t Shields, Steven-8: 123b Shipman, 4-essie-9: 152b Shipman, ar -10: 75t,147t , Schockley, Rickey-8: 123b Short, judith-9: 116b Short, Pamela-8: 67,102b,149t Showalter, Vera-10: 122t S11rOCl-C, Vivian-11: 12813 Shukert, Don-12: 4Ob,117t,167 Sieggen, Malcolm-12: 37t,122l3, 1 7 Sieggen, Vicki-10: 39b,127b Silverstein, Gloria-9: 67,68,71b, 102t,146b Silvey, Larry-12: 32,37t,43b,59t, 97t,133b,167 Simmons, Barbara-9: 132b Simmons, Margaret-9: 67,71b, 12t Sin1on, Herbert C.-9: 76t,141b Simon, Norah Dolores-8: 67,68, 134t Simpson, Arnold-12: 131b,167 Sims, Douglas-12: 167 Sims, Margot-11: 35b,37t,43b, 48b,60b,64b,65t,124t Singer, Jerry-1 1: 43,47,1 18b Singer, Melvin-11: 62b,76t,140t Singleton, Edward-11 Singleton, Richard-8: 134b Sinor, Donald-11: 114,153t Sizer, W. Richard-9: 14113 Skeffington, Kathy-9: 144b Skeffington, Lindia-11: 142t Skinner, Gerald-10: 90b, 142b Skirvin, janet-12: 66, 71t, 73, 124b,167 Slankard, Larry Michael-8: 123b Sloan, iuanita-11: 33t,138b Sloan, oyd-8: 43b,91b,113b Slusher, Carter-12: 35t, 64b, 117t,168 Slusher, Susan-8: 67,102b,144t Smade, Susan-10: 67,101b,142b Smalls, Deborah Romaine-10: 61t,101b,147I Smasal, Christine Ellen-11: 60b, 138b Smith, Floyd Earl-10: 122t Smith, Glenn-9: 95b,146b Smith, james Alan-9: 133t Smith, jennifer-11: 145t Smith, jocelyn Ann-8: 102b, 1 36b Smith, foe-9: 95b,145b Smith, inda-12: 118b Smith, Malachi-8: 134b Smith, Maxine-10: 148t Smith, Robert Lewis-8: 137t Smith, Roland-9: 116b. Smith, Ronald-11: 131b Smith, Shirley-8: 102b,134b Sn eed Ezell-10: 86t,9Ob,120b Snelling, Ginnv-9: 67,68 Sole, Larry Eugene-8: 123b Sole, Suzanne-11: 35t,139t Sorensen, Ronald-9: 91t,146b Sosa, joe Frank-10: 39b,127b S0ulh, Gene-9: 96t,128t South, Kathie-9: 67,104b,120b Spaighower, Shirley-10: l13b. 1 9t Spaulding, Marcia S.-9: 39t,67, 68,7OI,102I,10417,148b Spears, Albert-12: 32,117t,168 Spencer, Lar -11: l27t Sprofera, Nicrliiolas-9: 133t Sta Sta Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste Str Str Str Str Str Stl Str Sti Sti St: Stt Stl St St St St St St St St St S1 S1 S1 Si S: T T 'I 'I '1 '1 '1 '1 'l '1 'l '1 '1 '1 1 '1 'l '1 '1 'J 'l '1 '1 .621 12 51 17b Lb l49t ,16 22b 1 7 71b, ,591 71b, 41 ',68 b 167 13b, l4Ot 42 73 b 23b 7 S4b, 42 441 b -10. i0b, 2b 3 b 27 20 l3b, 9 b b ,67, 16 8 1 1 Stark, Patricia Lee-12: 37t,51b, 56,62t,64b,66,100,1031 104b,105,138b.168,172 Stauffer, Robert-8: 134b Stebbins, Lee-9: 86b,1281 Steen, Roberta Lorene-10: 147b Stephens, Sandra-11: 66, 1011, 148t Stevens, Phyllis-8: 1441 Stevens, Sandra Lee-10: 62b, 127b Stevens, Sharon-12: Slb, 59b, 64t, 65t, 66, 711, 1131, 117t, 168 Stevens, Vickie Sue-8: 1 36b Stevens, Vincent-11: 1471 Stevenson, Bernard Edward-10: 90b,1 221 Stevenson, Donald Lanon-8: 9 lb, 1 36b Stewart, Delores-10:67,68,71t,145b 145b Stewart, Diane-9: l16b Stewart, Dora Ann-8: 102b,1 34b Still, Virginia-11: 33t,66,148t Stillwell, Anthony Vincent-9:1281 Stinson, janis Terry-11:66,138b Stockbridge, Carl-8: 136b Stokes, Linda-10: 331,11 3b,1 18t Stone, Penny-10: 62b,1 181 Stone, Peggy jean-10: 67, 71b, 1 131, 1 2Ot Stone, Stephanne Rae-8: 136b Straley, Thomas-10: l22t Streeter, joyce-8: 67,68,102b, 1091,1441 Streeter, Raymond-11: 32,1271 Stringfellow, Blair-12: 33b,36b, 3gt,60t,64b, l09t, 114, 13913, 1 8 Strohmeyer, Gary-12: 60t, 64b, 114,119t,168 Strohme er, Sheryl Ann-9: 138b Strong, llrene-9: 102t,148b Sullenger, Carolyn-10: 1181 Sutterby Allen-10: 1411 Swafford, Anne-10: 40b,67,125t Szainfeld, Rosa-10: 145b T Talbot, David-10: 1 1 31,1411 Taylor, Daisey Belle-12: 138b Taylor, Dale-10: 751 Taylor, Diann-8: 136b Taylor, Harry Elliott-11: 1421 Taylor,j: D.-10: 148b Taylor, inda-12: 168 Taylor, Martha jeanne-12: 138b Taylor, Nancy-11: 33t,65t,128b Taylor Patricia-10: 124b Teague, Sharon-1 O: 5 9b,62b,67, 71b,97,101b,142b Temposky, Mike-1 1: 149b Temposk john Steven-8: 136b Teeter, Vldillma-11: 67,1351 Teeter, Willa-9: 68,1451 Thalacker, Russell Lee-11: 38b, 41b,59t,114 Thaxtengames-9: 33b,40b,91b, 95b,1 6b Thaxter, Norma-12: 37t,6O1'J,66, 118lJ,168 Thayer, Rickey-10: 1381 Thiele, Carolyn-12: 148t,168 Thomas, Charles-9: 1361 Thomas, Edward-12: 1471 Thomas, Emerson-9: 1281 Thompson, Linda-10: 1451 Thompson, Marlena-10: 67, 12713 Thompson, Marvin-8: 13411 Thom son, Sandra-8: 102b, 134Db Thompson, Stephen-12: 36b, 47b, 601, 64b,112,113t,114, 13315, 168, 173 Thorne, Patsy-1 1: 36b,37t,42t. 47t,51b,59b.62t,64t,66,67, 7Ob,l09t, l 241 Thornton, Linda-10: 65t,67,71b, 101b,127b , , ..-.,,,..,......---f- Student Index Thresher, Don-10: 1291 Thresher, james-9: 1361 Throimorton, Reed a-12: 32, 46 ,59b,66,70b,130t,168 Thurman john Fulton-10: 471, 60t,62b,120t Tidd, Bill-10: 141t Tillquist, Ted-10: 1411 Tipton, Marilee Sue-9: 146b Tise, Katheran-9: 149b Tolle, Carol-12: 119,168 Tolley, Allen-8: 134b Tolley, Nancy-10: 1131,1491 Tolliver, Melvin-9: 1201 Tombs, Leroly-12: 80,168 Tombs, Mad n Dianne-11: 60b, 66,67,113b,139b Tombs, Phillip-10: 84,1411 Townley, Ann-12: 32,34b,60b, 66,70b,118b,168 Townsend, Cynthia Ann-12: 33t, 142t,168 Townsend, Karen-11: 1421 Trachtman, Charlene-9: 146b Trachtman, Marshall-12: 74,77b, 142t,169 Tracy Dale-12: 169 Tracy, Dean-12: 169 Tressler, Tom-12: 38,40b,133b, 169 Trimmer, Bonnie-11: 101t,103t, 105t,117b Trott, jnanet-1 2: 60b,66,143t,169 Trott, aul-11:127t lTrott, Susan-9: 67.68,148b Trusler, Harry-10: 1401 Troxell, Nancy-10: 1471 Trutzel, Chet jerry-12: 601,169 Tucker, Della june-10: 67,68, 113b,129t 5 Tunks, Dennis-12: 53b, 1481, 169 Turley, Larry-12: 114,130t,169 Turnquist, Gary-9: 1381 lTuttle, julie Lynn-8: 67,68,136b Tuttle, Robert-12: 35t,81,1 171, 169 Tye, Linda-8: 134b Tye, Phyllis-11: 1361 Tye, Susan-9: 120b U Ulmer, Cathie Ann-8: 102b,136b Uptown, james-9: 86b,91t,95b, 148b V Valverde, jean-11: 38,40b,1351 Vandenberg, Dorothy-12: 32, 331, 36b, 51b, 581, 60b, 641, 66, 71b, 110, 1391, 169 Van Meter, Linda-8: 1 34b Van Schoelandt, Kaye-12: 32,36t, 36b, 60b, 64b, 71b, 109b, 110, 1301, 169 Vanvickle, Quila-12: 1261 Vassar, Bob-11: 141b Vassar, janet-8: 1231 Vaughn, Bonnie-9: 67,68,l48b au hn Brenda 10 1361 V g 1 ' Z Vaughn, Pat-11: 331, 66, 113b, 1351 Vaughns, john-11: 85,1221 Vest, Evelyn-10: 67, 1361 Vest, Kevin-8: 136b Vida, Dorothy-10: 60b,65t,67, 71b,1221 Virgil, Betty Ann-9: 1381 Vogt, Vicki-9: 71b,102t,120t Voorhees, janice-10: 67.68,120b Voorhees, Larry-9: 1 3719 W Wagner, janet-12: 35b, 371, 45, 51b, 55, 60b, 641, 711, 1091, 122b,169,172 Waite, Gar -9: 11611 Waldrup, Igosa-11: 14111 Walker, Kenneth-10: 1411 Walker, Martin-10: 47,651J,141f Walker, Nancy-9: 67,71b,152b Walker, Ronnie-11: 38,59t,83, W ?l5t,114P . a ace, atricia An -8: 136b Wallace, Paulette-10: 1 1181 Wllfhall, Sheryl-11: 66,67,70b. 103,139b Walton, Eugene-10: 1411 Walton, Ravana-8: 1371 Ward, Lionel-9: 1291 Ward, Phyllis-11: 65t,1131,1481 Waring, Peg -10: 1251 Warlen, Stepilen-12: 32,33b,60t, 64t,117t,169 Warshawski, Morris-10: 1491 Warshawski, Regina-9: 71b, 141b Wasserlauf, Howard-8: 1131, 136b Wasserlauf, Linda-10: 61t,1 181 Waterfield, David-11: 32,33b, 62t,95t,96t,1 13b,1251 Waterfield. Richard-9: 96t,117b Watanabe, Takeko-12: 35b,47t, 54, 57, 59b, 60b, 61t, 61b, 113lJ,129t,169 Watkins, Danny-1 2: 76t,140t Weatherspoon, janice-9: 144b Weatherspoon, Larry-10: 1 31b Weaver, Floyd Kenneth-9: 33b, 17015 Webb, jerry-10: 1 381 Webster, Mary Ann-9: 67,12ob Wechsler, Roni Sue-12: 34b,35b, 36b,37t,37b,41b,45, 51b,55, 60b, 641, 701, 109b, 110, 112, 12213 Weese, Steven-12: 33b,35t,59t, 83,1 14,14-91,173 Weidman, Harley-11: 62b, 64b, 145b Weintraub, june Aileen-10: 62t, 1 39b Welch, Kathy-10: 65t, 67,121b Wellington, Lyn Ann-12: 62b, 128 Welliver, Candy-9: 138b Welliver, Martha-8: 1441 Wells, Cole-11: 1271 Werkowitch, Tom-12: 1271 Westcott, Robert-11: 127t Wetherhorn, Randy Kay-9: 621, 67,68,71b,102t,103t,13215 Whalen, Roy-9: 11281 Wheat, Lind,a411:' 62b,64b,66, 67,70b,101b,145b Wheatley, Freda-9: 1021, 1031, 132b Wheatley, goyce Ann-11: 611,66 67,138 . Wheatley, Pat-12: 139b Wheeler, Lela-9:102t,105b,121b Williams, Katherine-9: 1291 Williams Kendall Bradley-511: 32,33b,751,125b Williams, Leonard Carl-8: 91b, 136b Williams, Marietta-9: 148b Williams, Melvin-12: 89,1481 Williams, Mike-9: 1281 Williams Steven-8: 136b Williams, Thurman-8: 1371 Williams, Warren-12: 75b,1481 Williamson, George-11: 37t,43t, 601,124-b 'Wilson, Bill-10: 95t,127b Wilson, Brenda-9: 148b Wilson, Carolyn-10: 1291 Wilson, Daniel-12: 1261 Wilson, Diane-11: 33t,35b,36b, 371,42r,51b,6ob,621,64b,651, 66.67 ,70b,l09b.112,124t Wilson, Earnestine-9: 137b Wilson, Gary-9: 144b Wilson, Gordon-9: 1281 Wilson, Lee Andrew-1 1:75t.1 221 Wilson, Lois Marie-8: 67,68, 102b.136b Wilson, Louis-8: 134b Wilson, Margaret'10: 127b Wilson Maril n 10 1 b , y - : 39, 59, 64b, 651, 67, 70b,71b, 101b, 1091, 1251, 217b Wilson, Ma -9: 148b Wilson, Velnt-8: 136b Winkkler,jane1-10: 1481 Winn, Shirley-10: 121b Wipperman, Linda-10: 121b Wise, Ba rbara-10: 7 11,1481 Wise, Linda-8: 1441 Withers, Withers, Chester-11: 1 18b Steven-9: 13 31 Witt, Dianne-10: 62b,67,101b, 145b, Witt, El Fredia-11: 113b,124b Wheeler, Lois-8: 102b,1 161 Whitaker, james-1 1: 127t Whitaker, Mary-11: 43,59b,66, 67,7Ob,120b Whiite, Bruce-9: 116b White, Connie-10: 1181 White, Darrell-12: 1491 White, judith Ann-12: 51b,66, 70b,139b White, Richard-1 1: 131b White, Shirley-8: 136b Wilcher, Melvin-8: 136b Wiley, Evelyn-12: 138b Wiley, Wil iam-9: 144b Willard, Thomas Gregg-9: 1201 Williams Williams Carolyn-9: 14813 Caro yn Sue-8: 13619 Williams Charlotte Anita-115 1421 Williams Charlotte Ann-10: 32, 1181 Williams Diane-9: 137b Williams Douglas-10: 144b Williams james-11: 75b, 114, 1351 Williams, janet Lee-12: 32,3611 371, 45, 511, 59b, 641, 651, 66, 1131, 122b Williams,judy-10: 14213 - ,-..-..,......-.,....-.....,..-..-- ----- Witt, Lawrence-12: 35t,87,92,93, 1 14.1421 Wolf, Steve-11: 1271 Wolfe, Marcedes-11: 43 Wolkey, Ronald-9: 91 Wood, Garry-11: 1221 Wood, Rodney-8: 136b Worland, Nola-12: 1221 Worthley, Walter-8: 136b Wright, Christine-10: 67,121b Wright Dennis-10: 1201 Wright, Dixie-1 1143,46,51b,66, 67,149b Wright, Linda Ruth-8: 123b Wrigl , Rick-9: 146b Wyatt,e1'atricia-8: 134b Wyatt, Paul-8: 123b Wyatt, Ronald-12: 1301 Wymore, Dorothy-12: 36b,46t, 51b,61b,64b,66,71b,1301 Y Yates, james Robert-9: 1 161 Yates, Lawrence Arthur-12: 32, 33b,35b,36b,37t, 37b, 42b, 601, 64b, 108, 1091, 109b 111, 114, 13313, 152, 172 Yates, Norma Camille-11: 118b Yates, Stephen-11: 35t,88,114, 127t Yea er, Dennis-12: 32,33b,37t, 6!11t,64t,1l4,130t Yeager,john-8: 113b,134b Young, Allen-10: 76t,140t Young, janoyce-l 2: 66,71t,101t, 103t,105b,1 1 3b,138b Young Lawrence-8: 9113, 1231, 12311 Z Zajic, Bob-10: 1411 Zajic, Keith-8: 123b Zander, Glenn-11: 33b,37t,43b, 47t,59t,62t,64t,124t Zulli , Mike-9: 33b,86b,911, 95i,l2Ob Zullig, Pat-8: 113t,123t 181 -1-,..:,.-T - - rg ,,g , .HM V ' f -'1'-fl,f....,-...,,,,,, f. 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