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

 - Class of 1964

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John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1917-1963. PASEON ’64 Paseo High School Kansas City, Missouri Today is new. It is very much like any other late summer morning, warm and almost-fall. But just below this surface of the ordinary, a pulse of expectancy begins to vibrate. Today is different. Up on the hill, sunrise outlines Paseo's tower, just as it has during the past summer months. But today, something is different— and expectant. As the windows of the tower look down toward the walk below, they reflect the familiar image of gathering students. Students who assemble in small groups and crowds. Anxious, excited, eager students not quite ready yet to give up vacation freedoms. They come from different neighborhoods, range widely in age, and have skins of different colors. Yet, when once they enter the school, they will be united into one group with a common force holding them together. They will be Pirates. Gradually, the scattered groups melt into hundreds of expectant people. Time is getting close. Soon the swimming pools, the lakes, the picnics, the summer jobs and the chances to sleep late will give way to a different kind of adventure. History, English. Spanish and math will be the rule. Club meetings and fall play rehearsals will occupy late afternoon hours. Suddenly, the doors yawn open after three months of rest, and Paseo's student body, her Pirates, pour into the corridors. Laughing, talk- ing. shoving, they bring the building back to life. The tower is observing and recording still another first day of school. It has witnessed many already, and knows that the coming year will bring hard work. fun. and sometimes disappointment. Welcome, Pirates! Welcome to a world of learning. September hopes shoot for Decemberhoop shots. EAP ... ? This craft can't sink ... it can't even float! Typical With a great big SLURP and a louder BURP ... 5 “Alright you guys, tote that barge, lift that bale!” Getting to know you. 6 “Step right up folks! We’re going straight to China. Oh where, or where is that equilibrant force? 7 Five years ago, about three hundred dismayed, eager sub-teens entered Paseo High School for the first time. They were all anxious to do things right, but they weren’t exactly sure how to start. Everything was so hig—the building, the teachers and the upper classmen. These inexperienced eighth graders were placing their feet on the lowest steps to the tower. A difficult yet memorable journey lay before each one. And each one would have to make the climb on his own. But waiting to emerge at the end of the years of work and pleasure was the graduating class of 1964. Happiness and sorrow, elation and disappointment would pass among them many times. They would build up hopes and work for goals, and perhaps would see their dreams come fact. Now, five years later, they have reached the uppermost turrets of Paseo’s tower. Their five years have passed quickly and eventfully. and they are ready to begin a new challenge. Where will the knowledge they have absorbed and the thoughts they have known lead them? Within the smallness of our imaginations, only time will tell. O-Zw Officers steer class of ’64 President — Jerry Bulavsky Vice-President — Bill McBride Secretary — Tom Hearn Sergent-at-Arms — Carol Albert Facing the Senior Class officers each year are the duties of keeping a class organized. This year’s officers were no exception to the rule of com- petent leadership which Paseo has known. These five worked steadily to make the class of '64 one which would long be remembered by fellow students. Presenting an annual assembly, supervising the designing of a class flag and co-sponsoring a Junior-Sen- ior Prom numbered among their tasks. From the excellent job they have done, it is evident that these officers have led their class to be an out- standing example of behavior in accordance with Paseo’s motto, “Re- member who you are.” 10 Treasurer — Judy Johnson AARONS, JERRY ANN — Jerry was a member of Physics Club and Chem- istry Club. She enjoyed working as an office as- sistant. served on Student Council and as business manager of the Press. She plans to major in journal- ism at J. C. or Arizona State. ADAMS, GERALD - Traffic Squad. Physics Club, Chemistry Club and Paseo Club kept Ger- ald busy. U.M.K.C. is his college choice. ALBER. VIVIAN ANNE — Vivian was a member of Pep Club and Y-Teens. She wishes to attend Em- poria State and become a librarian. ALBERT. CAROL SUE — Vivacious Carol served as Treasurer of Student Council, Sergeant-at- Arms of her Senior Class, Treasurer of the Junior Class, President of Girls’ Choir. Co-captain of the Varsity cheerleaders, a B-team cheerleader, Sergeant-at-Arms of Y-Teens and assignment editor of the Press. She was also a member of Zetas, Pep Club, Discussion Club, Phys- ics Club, Quill and Scroll. Spanish Club and Midtown Youth Council. A major in English or history awaits Carol in college. BALDERSTON BANISTER BARTON BASH ALLEN, LINDA KAY — This active Pirate was President of Drill Team. President of Cynthians, representative to Girls' State and Student Council. Linda was a member of Paseo Club, French Club, Chemistry Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club and Girls' Sports. She would like to attend Southwest Missouri State and major in elementary education. AARONS ADAMS ALBER ALBERT ALLEN ALPERT ASHCRAFT AUSTIN BAGLEY BAIN ALPERT. SAM - Sam was interested in politics and would like a law career after attending U.M.K.C. ASHCRAFT, GAYLE — Gayle was a member of Iotas, Chemistry Club. Y- Teens and Drama Workshop. William Jewell will see her next year. AUSTIN. NANCY - Nancy was a member of Swimming Club. She plans to go to either Missouri Valley or C.M.S.C. BAGLEY. DIANA MARIE — Diana was in Y-Teens. Pep Club and Drama Workshop. She hopes to enroll in beauty or business school. BAIN, ROBERTA ANN — Roberta’s many responsibilities included being President of Y-Teens, Vice-President of Chemistry Club, first page editor of the Press, Treasurer of Drill Team, a member of Executive Board, chair- man of House and Grounds committee and manager of Girls' Sports in which she earned a Paseo “P”. She still found time to be a member of Pep Club, Discussion Club, Midtown Youth Council. Thicions, A.A.U.W., Drama Work- shop. Paseon Staff. National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. Mixer Com- mittee. Sister School Committee. N.C.CJ. and High Honor Roll. Roberta plans to attend Washington University. BALDERSTON. ROBERT - Bob participated in Letterman's Club. Physics Club. Chemistry Club. Paseo Club. Traffic Squad and served as initiator of Engineers and Captain of the Varsity football squad. He would like to study engineering at J.C. BANISTER, ZOE - Zoe was first page editor of the Press and a member of Iotas. Y-Teens, Pep Club, Chemistry Club and Girls' Choir. This science major will attend M.U. or U.M.K.C. BARTON, LEONARD - Leonard participated in Paseo Club. Engineers, N.C.CJ. and was President of Chess Club. He plans an Army career after J.C. BASH. JERRY - Juntos. Paseo Club, swimming team. Traffic Squad. A Cap- pella Choir, Boys’ Chorus, French Club and track filled Jerry’s time. He will study at Washburn University or Baker. 11 BOYKIN BRADFORD BRITT BEADLES, MICHAEL DENNIS - Mike was a C.O.E. student and a member of Student Coun- cil and Traffic Squad. His future plans are unde- cided. BEAVER. MICHAEL - Football and Letterman’s Club interested Mike at Paseo. He will continue his education at M.U. BECCHINA. ROSE- ANNE — Roseanne was a member of Pep Club and Y-Teens. After gradu- ation she plans to attend C.M.S.C. BENNETT. EVERETT - “Speedy was Vice- President of Engineers, Senior Class representative to Executive Board and a member of Traffic Squad. Physics Club. Chemistry Club, Midtown Youth Council. Mixer Committee and Spanish Club. U.M. K.C. or Washburn University will welcome this senior. BEZNER. RICK — Serving as Sergeant-at-Arms of Chemistry Club, circulation manager of the Press and a member of Juntos. Physics Club, Quill and Scroll, French Club. Paseo Club. Traffic Squad, band and Publicity Committee kept Rick busy. He plans to study law at M.U. BIGGS, ERNEST E. — Ernie was a member of band and orchestra. M.U. will welcome him next year. BIGGS, SONDRA — Pep Club, Cynthians, Drill Team, and Y-Teens were Sondra’s activities. She plans to attend Northwest Missouri State to prepare for a teaching career. BLACKBURN. ROBERT — Spanish Club. Chess Club, Chemistry Club and Paseo Club claimed Robert’s membership. He will attend M.U. BORRONI, GRAZIA — Grazia was Pasco’s foreign exchange student from Italy. She was an honorary member of all clubs and enjoyed reading and painting in her spare time. Grazia hopes to study literature or psychology at the University of Milano. BOVARD, PATRICIA — Pat enjoyed Y-Teens. Pep Club. Chemistry Club and Girls’ Choir. She plans to continue her education at J.C. to prepare for a medical career. BOYKIN. WILLIAM — Bill enjoyed I etterman’s Club and playing varsity basketball. He received Honorable Mention on the all-city basketball team. He plans to go to M.U. BRADFORD. OTIS — Otis enjoys collecting old coins and reading books. After graduation he plans to attend M.U. or go into the services. BRITT. SHEILA — Cynthians. Chemistry Club. Physics Club, French Club, Pep Club, office assistance and Girls’ Choir took up this busy girl’s time. She will attend U.M.K.C. BEADLES BEAVER BECCHINA BENNETT BEZNER BIGGS. E. BIGGS, S. BLACKBURN BARRONI BOVARD 12 BRONER, FRANK — Frank participated in track and Paseo Club. He plans BRYANT BYERS to attend C.M.S.C. or U.M.K.C. BUEL BYRAM BULAVSKY CAGE BROWN. VANITA JENE - V-je enjoyed Latin Club. Paseo Club. Chemistry BURSTEIN CALHOUN Club. Pep Club, Drill Team, Girls Sports, Cynthians and Physics Club. U.M. BUTNER CAMERON K.C. will prepare her for a dental hygiene career. BROWN. WILLIE GARFIELD — While at Paseo Willie was active in French Club. Paseo Club, Chemistry Club, track, wrestling and Junior Achievement. He hopes to attend K.U. and major in architecture. BRYAN. LYNN ANN — Lynn’s hobbies include foreign dolls, stamps and postcards. She was a member of Chemistry Club. Lynn isn’t sure where she will start school in the fall. BRYANT. LINDA DIANE — Linda was active in Pep Club, Y-Teens and Girls Sports. She will attend beauty college upon graduation and devote her time to hair styling. BUEL. BARBARA ANNE — Barbara was a member of Pep Club. Drill Team, Mask and Wig, Girls’ Sports and Swimming Club. She plans to go to Baker and study to be a medical technician or journalist. BULAVSKY. JERRY — This magnanimous Pirate displayed abilities by being chosen President of his Senior Class, Vice-President of the Student Council. President of Midtown Youth Council. Secretary of the Junior Class and fourth page editor of the Press. Discussion Club, Traffic Squad. Engi- neers, Chemistry Club. Physics Club, Drama Workshop, Quill and Scroll, Paseo Club and N.C.CJ. are included in Jerry’s activities. He attended Mis- souri Boys’ State and still has found time to make High Honor Roll grades. His college choice is undecided. BURSTEIN, MARTIN — Martin was active in Juntos, Chess Club, Paseo Club. Midtown Youth Council. Traffic Squad. Letterman’s Club and Varsity basketball. He would like to attend W ashington University. BUTNER. CHERYL — Cheryl participated in Zetas. Pep Club. Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Drill Team. Paseo Club and Student Council. After attending Pittsburgh State, she would like to become a linguist. BYERS. JOYCETEEN — Joyceteen was a member of Student Council and Girls’ Sports. She would like a career in dress designing after attending Central Missouri State. BYRAM,CLYDE Club kept this busy. Clyde’s college choice is U.M.K.C. — Chemistry Club, Paseo Club. French Club and Chess Pirate BRONER BROWN, V. BROW N. W. BRYAN CAGE. DOLLY - Dolly was a member of Pep Club and Cynthians. She will attend Junior College. CALHOUN. MICHAEL — Mike was a member of Spanish Club, Traffic- Squad. track and Cross Country. Junior College will see him next year. CAMERON. GLORIA - Pep Club. Girls’ Sports. Girls’ Choir and Y-Teens took up this girl's time. The business work is in view for her. 13 CANNON. BRENDA JOYCE — Brenda belonged to Spanish Club and enjoyed reading and playing records. She hopes to attend M.U. and become an English or history teacher. CARLSON, JOHN — John was Captain of Varsity football and participated in Physics Club, Chemistry Club and Varsity track. He plans to attend college after graduation. CARLSON, LYNDA LUVERNE — Lynda was a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, orchestra. A Cappella Choir, Student Council and Girls’ Sports. A job is in the future for Lynda. CASKEY, SANDRA — Sandy was a Student Council and C.O.E. member. She plans to continue working after graduation. CHAPMAN, DONNA — As a member of Paseo Club. Pep Club and Y-Teens, Donna served Paseo well. She plans to prepare for a career as a medical technician or businesswoman at Lincoln University of Central Missouri State College. GIRO. TERESA — Terri was active in Zetas. Mask and Wig, Chemistry Club. Y-Teens and Paseo Club. Warrensburg or J.C. will receive this psychol- ogy major. CLEMENTS. CHERYL KAY — Spanish Club. Pep Club and Y-Teens claimed Cheryl’s membership. Central Missouri Business College is the choice for this business administration major. ('LARK, ELRESA — This C.O.E. student plans a career as a medical tech- nician. Lincoln University, Central Missouri State or J.C. will see her in the fall. CLARK. KAREN RUTH — Karen served as President of Spanish Club. Trea- surer of Cynthians. Secretary-Treasurer of orchestra and was a member of Drill Team. Pep Club, Y-Teens, A Cappella Choir, and Physics Club. This elementary education major plans to attend J.C. CASKEY CHAPMAN CIRO CLEMENTS CLARK. E. CLARK. K. CLARK. V. CLINTON COKERHAM COLEY CLARK. VERTESA — This Pep Club member enjoyed sewing for a hobby. After J.C. she intends to become a clerical worker. CLINTON. JAMES — James was a Varsity football player. J.C. will see him next year. COKERHAM. JANET — Janet was a member of A Cappella Choir while at Paseo. After graduation she plans to attend the General Hospital School of Nursing or go to J.C. COLEY. LINDA LOU - While al Paseo Linda CARLSON, J. was a member of A Cappella. Girls’ Choir and Pep CARLSON. L. Club. After graduation she plans to get married. 14 COLLINS. WALTER - Juntos, Chemistry Club, swimming team. Physics Club and High Honor Roll are some of Walter’s ac- tivities. After Junior Col- lege he will attend Rolla. CREEL. KIRBY - Kirby was a member of Juntos and Student Council. U. M.K.C. will welcome him next fall. DANIELS. PENNY - COLLINS CREEL DANIELS DARNABY DAVIS. D. DAVIS. K. DETHLEFSEN DODS WORTH DOERHOFF DONOVAN. P. Penny was a Homecoming Queen candidate. Secre- tary of Paseo Club, Trea- surer of A Cappella and Thicions. business man- ager of the Press and chairman of the Safety Committee. She also found time for Pep Club. Y-Teens. Chemistry Club. Physics Club. A.A.U.W.. Quill and Scroll and Dis- cussion Club. She was also on the High Honor Roll. After graduation college awaits her. DARNABY.BARBARA — Barbara was elected Homecoming Queen in addition to participating in Zetas. Pep Club. Midtown Youth Council. Oirls Choir and Student Council. She is undecided about her college choice, but plans to become a home economist. DAVIS, DONA — Dona was a member of Pep Club. Y-Teens. Mask and Wig, Student Council and after school sports. She hopes to attend K.U. and go into the art or designing field. DAVIS. KENNY — Kenny was on the Varsity football squad for three years. He also enjoys working with cars. DETHLEFSEN. MARK - Mark was initiator of Juntos, a member of Letter- man’s Club, track, basketball, traffic squad and Press staff. Junior College or U.M.K.C. will claim him next year. DODSW ORTH. BOB - An executive officer in R.O.T.C. and a member of Spanish Club. Traffic Squad. Chess Club. Physics Club and Chemistry Club, Bob kept busy at Paseo. U.M.K.C. is his college choice. DOERHOFF. JEAN LOUISE - Jean was active in J.A. and enjoyed traveling. After graduation she plans to enroll in either Park College or J.C. DONOVAN. PAMELA - Being Historian and Parliamentarian of Zetas and a member of Chemistry Club, A Cappella Choir. Spanish Club. Pep Club and Girls’ Sports occupied Pam’s time. J.C. will see her next fall. DONOVAN, PATRICE - Zetas. Pep Club. Y Teens. Spanish Club and Chemistry Club all claimed Pat’s membership. She also participated on the Art committee. DUKES. JOEL - Joel played Varsity football while at Paseo. He is undecided about his plans after graduation. DUMAS. VICKI — Vickie was Treasurer of French Club, initiator of Cyn- thians and third page editor of the Press. She was also a member of Quill and Scroll. Pep Club. Y-Teens. Physics Club and Girls’ Sports. After gradu ation she will major in journalism at U.M.K.C. EADES. BILL - Bill participated in Varsity football and was a member of Letterman’s Club. College awaits him next fall. DONOVAN. P. DUM AS DUKES EADES 15 ELLIS. BRENDA - This C.O.E. student is unde- cided as to her future plans. ELLIS. TERRY - Foot- hall and track took up Terry’s time. He will at- tend J.C. or U.M.K.C. EPSTEIN, STAN - Busy Stan was a member of Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club. Chess (’lub, Paseo Club. High Honor Roll and the Categories team. Stan hopes to attend Washing- ton University or U.M. K.C. GALLIHER GARDNER FADEN, SANDRA LEA — Sandra was a member of A Cappella, Girls’ Choir, General Science Club. Pep Club and Y-Teens. She also participated in Girls Sports and was a Student Council Represen- tative. She plans to attend college and major in Physical Education at Warrensburg. FELLS, ROBERT — Bob was interested in basket- ball. College and a career in dentistry are in store for him. FENDERSON. JANICE LYNN - Jan served as Secretary of A Cappella Choir, Vice-President of Zetas, and second page editor of the Press, as well as partieipating in Pep Club, Y-Teens. and Quill and Scroll. This future English teacher will attend J.C FITE. VIRGINIA — This C.O.E. member was on the Honor Roll and enjoyed dancing and bowling. She plans to continue her job. CANS FRANKLIN. HENRY — While at Paseo Henry participated in Physics Club, Paseo Club, band. General Science Club. Junior Achievement. Varsity track. Letterman’s Club and Biology Club. His interests outside school are playing the clarinet and collecting coins. Next fall he will attend either K.U. or Texas Southern. FRETWELL, RICHARD — Richard was a member of the Paseo Club and the Christian Youth Association. After graduation he will attend J.C. GABBARD. LINDA — Linda was a member of Paseo Club, Pep Club. French Club and Chemistry Club. She will attend Colombia University next fall. GALLIHER, JAMES — Popular Jim was a member of Traffic Squad. Paseon staff. Press staff. Discussion Club. Physics (Hub. Executive Board, Courtesy Committee. Midtown Youth Council and Quill and Scroll. Jim was also President of Engineers, and on Honor Roll and the Fall Play cast. M.U. will welcome Jim next year. GARDNER. RICHARD — This basketball and track enthusiast plans to attend M.U. CANS, GUSSIE — This Pirate was in Pep Club, Mask and Wig. Y-Teens and a homeroom representative. She plans to attend Warrensburg. ELLIS. B. ELLIS. T. EPSTEIN FADEN FELLS FENDERSON FETE FRANKLIN FRETWELL GABBARD 16 GENERAUX, PAULA SUE — Paula was a member of Cynthians, Chemistry GRABB HALPERN Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, and the Art Committee. After graduation she GRAHAM HAMILTON plans to major in art at J.C. or K.U. GRIDDINE HARRIS GRIFFITTS HARTMAN GLASSNER, PATRICIA JO — Pat was a member of Pep Club. Honor Roll, A GROVER H AYNER ('.appella Choir. C.O.E. and was R.O.T.C. queen. She plans to attend U.C. L.A. after graduation. GONNELLO, BILL — Bill was a member of the Assembly Committee, Drama Workshop, Traffic Squad and Spanish Club. A future lawyer, his plans include Washburn University or M.U. GOODELL. BELINDA — Belinda was Sergeant-at-Arms of the Pep Club and Mask and Wig. She was also a member of Drill Team, Midtown Youth Council. Zetas. Y-Teens, Paseo Club and a Student Council representative. GRABB. ROBERT - Bob enjoyed fishing, water skiing, swimming and art. After graduation he plans to take lessons at the Northwestern School of Taxidermy and become a taxidermist. GRAHAM, GLORIA — Gloria’s plans after graduation are undecided. GRIDDINE. CHARLES EDWARD - Charles was a Traffic Squad member and played Varsity football. He will attend J.C. next fall. GRIFFITTS. ROBERT - Robert plans to join the service after graduation. GROVER, CYNTHIA - Cynthia’s main interests outside school are col- lecting movie star pictures and dancing. She is undecided as to her future plans. HAYNES. SHELIA ANN — Shelia plans to become a nurse. HALPERN. HARRIET ANN - Harriet served as President of Thieions, Vice-President of Drill Team. Secretary of Quill and Scroll, Reporter of Dis- cussion Club, Chairman of the Assembly Committee. Advertising Manager and copy editor of the Press. Earning a P ’ in Girls Sports and being a member of Pep Club. Y-Teens. Chemistry Club. Physics Club. Midtown Youth Council, Mixer Committee, Paseon staff and Drama Workshop kept this Pirate busy. M.U. is her college choice with a major in education. H AMILTON. SHERRY KAY - Sherry was active in the C.O.E. program and Pep Club. She plans to attend J.C. after graduation. HARRIS, LINDA KAY — Linda was active in Pep Club and the C.O.E. program. M.U. will see her next fall. HARTMAN, PATRICK — Pat served Paseo as a member of Physics Club. Paseo Club. Student Council, tennis team. French Club and Traffic Squad. He will attend a Bible College. GENERAUX GONNELLO GLASSNER GOODELL 17 HEARN HEARN, THOMAS WILLIAM — Tom’s many activities included being President of the Student Council and his Junior Class, Secretary of his Senior Class. President of Letterman’s Club. Vice-President of band and President of M.I.P.A. He still found time to be a member of Physics Hub. Chemistry Club, orchestra. Press staff. Discussion Club. French Club, Engineers, Traf- fic Squad. Midtown Youth Council, National Honor Society, and Eagle Scout and Missouri Boys’ State. After graduation Tom would like to go to the Naval Academy. HEIDER. JUDITH — Judy was active in Girls’ Sports. Spanish Club and Swim Club. After graduation she plans to attend C.M.S.C. and become a secondary physical education teacher. HELM. PATTI — Patti was in Girls’ Sports. Student Council and C.O.E. Central Missouri State College is her college choice. HEMPEL. MARGARET — Maggie was active in Pep Club, Chemistry Club and Physics Club. She is undecided as to her future plans. HENDERSON, DONA CAROL — Dona, a participant in the C.O.E. program, was in Y-Teens. Pep Club and Girls’ Sports. Stephens College will welcome her. HENDERSON, HANNAH — Hannah is undecided as to her future plans. HENDRICKS. RICHARD — Richard enjoys the guitar and popular music. The Armed Forces are in his future. HENLEY. JOE — W hile at Paseo, Joe enjoyed music and reading. He hopes to attend J.C. or U.M.K.C. to study for a career in engineering. HOCKETT. JEAN — Jean was a member of Chemistry Club. Paseo Club, and Girls’ Choir. J.C. is her choice for further education. HOLK. DANIEL — Chess Club and Chemistry Club claimed Dan’s member- ship. A career in teaching awaits Dan after graduation from J.C. or U.M.K.C. HOLLER. WILLIAM — Bill plans to attend J.C. or get a job. HOLLIS. DIANA LOUISE — Diana belonged to the order of the Rainbow and Grand Cross of Color. She is undecided as to her future plans. HUBBARD. TERRY — This Pirate was a Varsity football player, a member of Letterman's Club and Chemistry Club. U.M.K.C. will welcome him next year. HEIDER HELM HEMPEL HENDERSON. D. HENDERSON.IL HENDRICKS HENLEY HOCKETT HOLK HOLLER HOLLIS HUBBARD 18 HUNT. ONEITA - One ita was active in Pep Club. Y-Teens, Girls Choir. Paseo Club. Girls' Sports, and was a Paseo P” win- ner. JARGOSCH. URSULA - A Student Council repre- sentative and member of Pep Club. Y-Teens. Paseo Club. Mask and Wig and Drama Workshop. Ursula is now living in Germany and attending Elizabeth von Thaden finishing school at Heidelberg. She plans a career in interior decoration or as an airline hostess. JILES. GAYOLA - Be ing a member of Chem- istry Club. Paseo Club and a Student Council alternate occupied Gay- ola’s time. Medical tech- nology will be her major at Kansas-Wcsleyan Uni- versity. JOHNSON. JUDITH - Versatile Judy was chosen President of Pep Club. Sergeant-at-Arms of the Student Council. Vice-President of Thicions. Sergeant-at-Arms of Drill Team. Treasurer of Y-Teens, Secretary of Discussion Club. B-Team cheerleader. Varsity cheerleader in her junior year. Chairman of the Red Cross Committee and Vice-President of orchestra. She was also a member of National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll, Paseon Staff, first page editor of the Press. Mon- mouth College or Wellesley will welcome Judy to study English. JOHNSON. MICHAEL — Michael’s plans for the future are as yet undecided. JOHNSON, SHERI - She took part in Pep Club. Y-Teens, Mask and W ig and Paseo Club. She will continue work in the hair styling field after work at C.M.S.C. or Montana State University. JOINER. ROSE LEE - Girls’ Sports. Girls' Choir and Paseo Club claimed Rose as a member. Central Missouri State is her college choice. JOYCE. THOMAS - Tom was in the Radio Club and Drama Workshop. His future includes work at the Central Technical Institute or the R.C.A. Institute to prepare him for a career as a broadcast station combo man. KATZ. MICHAEL - Honor Roll Student Mike was a member of Paseo Club and Chemistry Club. He will attend M.U. or Oklahoma University to major in law. KENNEDY KIRKE KINSER KOCH HUNT JARGOSCH JILES JOHNSON. J. JOHNSON. M. JOHNSON. S. JOINER JOYCE KATZ KAVORINOS KAVORINOS, TONI - Active in Student Council, Pep Club. Y-Teens. Mask and W ig, Paseo Club. Mixer Committee and Art Committee. Toni kept busy at Paseo. She was a Homecoming princess and an ROTC princess. She plans to study clothes designing at M.U. or C.M.S.C. KENNEDY. SHIRLIE - Shirlie was Treasurer of Mask and W ig, Secretary of Spanish Club. Student Council representative and a member of Zetas. Y-Teens. Drill Team and Swim Club. She plans to attend U.M.K.C. or K.l. after graduation. KINSER. STEVEN - Youth for Christ. Spanish Club. Physics Club and Chemistry Club interested Steve. J.C. will welcome him in the fall on the first leg of his planned career of electrical engineering. KIRKE. WILLIAM — Bill enjoyed welding and swimming. J.C. will see him next fall. KOCH. RONALD DEAN - Ronald was a linotype operator for the Press and hopes to pursue this interest as a career after attending J.C. 19 LYNN MADDUX MACKEN LEE. BILL — Bill was LADD. DIANNA - While at Paseo. Dianna was a member of Pep Club. Drill Team. Chem- istry Club. Thicions, Paseo Club. Spanish Club, Y-Teens. Press and Girls Sports. She wants to become an elementary education teacher after attending M.U. LA M AR. PAULA KATH ERINE — Paula was in Pep Club, Y-Teens. A (’appella. Junior Achieve- ment and a member of Rainbow. A major in mu- sic at the Conservatory of Music is planned for the future. on the B-Team football squad. The service or J.C. will welcome him after graduation. LEVENE, WILLIAM E. — Bill’s many offices included being President of hand, orchestra and Chemistry Club. Co-Captain of the Swimming Team. Chairman of Publicity Committee. Vice- President of Juntos. Lieutenant of Traffic Squad, a four-year letterman. Drum Major, and a member of Letterman’s (dub. A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Committee, Discussion Club. Physics Club. Mid- town Youth Council and Paseo Club. This future electrical engineer will attend M.U. LEWIS. ALBERT — Active A1 was Vice-President of his Junior Class. Presi- dent of Juntos. Chairman of the Assembly Committee and feature editor of the Press. He also found time to be a member of Paseo Club. Traffic Squad. Discussion Club. Paseon staff. Drama Workshop and Quill and Scroll. A1 will study at J.C. or U.M.K.C. LINDER, JUDY KAY — Judy was a member of Pep Club and enjoyed swim- ming. dancing and skating. A job and marriage are in the future for Judy. LINDSEY. DIANE — Being Treasurer of Spanish Club, a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Drill Team and on High Honor Roll kept Diane busy. She is undecided as to a college. LINDSEY. GERALDINE — Geraldine was a member of Drama Workshop, Y-Teens, Paseo Club and Pep Club. She plans to be a home economics major at U.M.K.C. LITVIEN, SHEILA — Sheila partic ipated in Cynthians. Pep Club. Y-Teens and Girls Sports. Either J.C. or Business College will welcome her. LONG, GEORGE — Cars and hunting rated high with this Pirate. He plans to join the Marines after graduation. LYNN. VICKI ANN — Membership in Pep Club. Y-Teens, Cynthians. Paseo Club and band were included in Vicki’s activities. She plans to become a Director of Christian Education after attending King College. MADDLX, KAREN — Membership in Zetas. Pep Club. Y-Teens and Girls’ Sports kept this Paseoite busy. She will attend J.C. or U.M.K.C. MACKEN. RHONDA ANN — Rhonda was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Iotas and future Nurses of America. She was also Chairman of the Health Committee. U.M.K.C. will welcome Rhonda next year where she will study to become a dentist. LADD LAMAR LEE LEVENE LEWIS LINDER LINDSEY. D. LINDSEY. G. LITVIEN LONG 20 MARTIN, BILL — Bill was a member of the stage crew. His future plans are as yet undecided. MARTIN, JUDY MARY - This C.O.E. student was a member of Pep Club. Student Council and Ciris' Sports. Judy hopes to attend C.M.S.C. after graduation. MASTERSON MARTS MAYHUCH MCALLISTER MCBRIDE MCCAHON MCCLAIN MCVAY MEDLEY MEIER HOFF M ARRIOTT, VICTOR - Victor was on the rifle team. He plans a career in the drama field. MARSHALL, LARRY LEE — Larry enjoyed Paseo Club, Physics Club. Spanish Club. A Cappella. Boy's Chorus and Traffic Squad. He will attend Central Missouri State and major in Spanish. MASTERSON. LEON LEROY - Varsity football. Paseo Club, and band took up much of Leon’s time. This future electrical engineer will probably attend Wichita University next fall. MARTS, KAREN ELAINE — While at Paseo, Karen was active in Girls' Sports. Y-Teens, Cynthians, Pep Club, and Spanish Club. Next fall she will attend M.U. MAYHUCH. ROGER — Roger was a member of Physics Club and on the freshman football squad. Central Missouri State will see him in the fall. MCALLISTER, MARY - Mary sang in Girls' Choir at Paseo. She plans to work or attend Southwest Baptist College. MCBRIDE. WILLIAM — Serving as Vice-President of the Senior Class, Continuity officer of the Student Council, General of Traffic Squad. President of Paseo Club and A Cappella Choir. Inter-club representative of Juntos and Baliff of Midtown Youth Court kept Bill busy. He still found time to be a member of Executive Board. Paseon staff. Chemistry Club. Boys State, Boys’ Choir. Discussion Club. N.C.C J.. High Honor Roll, House and Grounds Committee and Physics Club. After graduation he plans to attend M.U. MCCAHON, MAUREEN — Spanish Club, Chemistry Club. Paseo Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Drill Team, Thicions. Art Committee and the Drama W orkshop claimed Maureen as a member. She earned a Paseo “P , won a Gold Key and was a B-Team and Varsity cheerleader. Colorado University is her chosen school. MCCLAIN, DELORES — This future nurse enjoyed roller skating and bowl- ing. J.C. is her college choice. MCVAY. BARBARA - Barbara was gift receiver of the Junior Class, a third page editor of the Press and a member of Execu- tive Board. Y-Teens. Pep Club. French Club, Chem- istry Club. Paseo Club. MARTIN. B. MARTIN, J. MARRIOTT MARSHALL Mask and Wig, AAUW, Discussion Club. NCCJ, Drama Workshop, Mid- town Youth Council, Zetas and Quill and Scroll. This English or drama major will attend South- ern Methodist University. MEDLEY, GARY D. - Gary spent much of his time assisting in the Trea- surer’s office. He enjoys pen pal writing and movies. After graduation Gary will attend J.C. MEIERHOFF, MERRY LEE — Merry enjoys col- lecting stuffed animals, sewing and oil painting. After graduation Merry plans to attend the I.B.M. School or get a job. 21 . MILLER. B. MORROW MELVIN. JAMES — Active Jim was a member of Traffic Squad. Engineers. MILLER. B. NAPPER Paseon. Physics Club and Quill and Scroll. He was elected Sergeant-at-Arms MILLER. J. NEALE of Midtown Youth Council, Student Council representative and was on the MILLER, R. NELSON. J. Varsity basketball team. He was also on the Honor Roll. Jim is undecided as MOREHEAD NELSON. R. to the college he will attend next fall. METZLER, CAROL — Pasco Club. Chemistry Club. Drama Workshop and Executive Board made Carol's senior year a busy one. Her interests outside school are reading. Methodist Youth Fellowship and outdoor sports. After graduation she will study for a career in teaching mathematics. MIDDLETON. DON — This active senior was a member of Spanish Club, Traffic Squad. Junior Hag Committee. Chemistry Club. Physics Club. Pasco Club and Executive Board. He was also Chairman of the Art Committee. He plans to major in art at M.U. or K.U. after graduation. MILLER. BEVERLY — Pep Club. Girls' Sports. Chemistry Club. Y-Teens, Swimming Club and Physics Club all claimed Beverly's membership. This future nurse will attend K.U. Medical Center next year. MILLER. BURTON — Burton enjoys baseball and collecting coins. His plans include an education at Junior College. MILLER. JANE ELIZABETH — Cynthians. Pep Club. Paseo Club. Y-Teens and Girls Sports kept Jane active at Paseo. Jane plans to attend J.C. after graduation. MILLER. RAY — Ray was on the ROTC rifle team and enjoys fishing and hunting. Next fall South West Missouri State will see this future agriculture major. MOREHEAD, DOROTHY — Dorothy enjoys softball and tennis. After graduation she will attend J.C. MORROW. JERRY — Jerry, whose main interest was basketball, was named as an All-Star his Junior year. This athletic-minded guy also lettered in track. Being active in Juntos. Letterman's Club, Chemistry Club, French Club, Traf- fic Squad and Student Council kept Jerry busy. He plans to continue his education at W'illiam Jewell College. NAPPER. JOSEPH - Joe. who was a member of A ('appella and Physics Club, plans to attend college after graduation. NEALE. KATHY — Kathy enjoyed French Club. She plans to become a nurse. NELSON, JONELL — This active participant in Pep Club. Y-Teens, Girls’ Sports, A Cappella, Drill Team, Spanish Club and Girls' Choir will attend J.C. METZLER MIDDLETON NELSON, RUSSELL ALLEN — Allen was a mem- ber of Chemistry Club. Traffic Squad. Physics Club, and Paseo Club. After graduation, he plans to attend K.U. MELVIN 22 NUTTER, RONALD - Ron enjoys hunting, fish- ing and remodeling guns. He plans to work after graduation. O’DELL, LESLIE - Les- lie enjoyed Y-Teens. She plans to attend beauty school. PERKINS, CHARLES - Charles is unsure of the school where he will further his education. PERRY, JAMES - James was a member of Letterman’s Club and was a two year Varsity basketball letterman. After graduation, he would like to attend Arkansas State Teachers’ College. PISCHEL, PATRICK — Pat was a member of A Cappella Choir. His outside hobbies include music, reading, and the theater. He is undecided as to his future plans. PITTS, GARY DUNCAN — Duncan was active in DeMolay and enjoyed working on cars. After graduation, he plans to attend C.M.S.C. and study to be a veterinarian. PITTALA. JERRY - Paseo Club, French Club, and Chemistry Club all claimed Jerry as a member. She plans to continue her education at Colorado State College and major in biology. PARKER. PATRICIA - Pat was a member of Pep Club, Paseo Club, Junior Achievement, and she participated in Girls’ Sports. After graduation she plans to attend J.C. PAXTON. JAMES - Jim was a member of stage crew while at Paseo. After graduation he plans to attend J.C. and major in business administration. PAYNE. LINDA - In regard to future plans, Linda is still undecided. PAYNTER. BARBARA — Girls’ Choir. Pep Club and Student Council took up Barbara's time at Paseo. Her plans are un- decided. POPE. FRANCIS - Cynthians. Y Teens, orchestra. Physics Club. French Club, and National Honor Society all claimed Beth as a member. After grad- uation. she plans to attend J.C. or U.M.K.C. POWER. BARBARA - Barbara was a member of the Drama Workshop and Pep Club. J.C. or U.M.K.C. will see her next year. PRIMM, MAYELLA — Pep Club, Paseo Club, Junior Achievement, Y-Teens. and Girls’ Sports all claimed Mayella as a member. After graduation, she plans to become a Registered Nurse or take up dress making. NUTTER O’DELL PARKER PAXTON PAYNE PAYNTER PERKINS PERRY PISCHEL PITTS 23 PROSE. MARY - Mary took part in French Club, Pep Club and Y-Teens. Business College will see her in the fall. PRUETT. JIM - Jim was a member of band and Traffic Squad. In his spare time he enjoys work- ing on cars. After grad- uation, Jim plans to at- tend J.C. or C.M.C.S. RABINOWITZ. PROSE PRUETT RABINOWITZ RABY REICHMAN RELF RIFE ROSS ROTMAN RUDOLPH SCHUCHTER SCHLOZMAN CHERYL - Cheryl was SCHMUTZ. P. Vice-President of Iotas, second-page and feature editor of Press, and a member of Quill and Scroll. She also found time to be a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, Paseo Club. Girls’ Choir, Fall Play Casts, French Club, Junior Achievement, and the honor roll. RABY. JANICE PAMELA — Pam was a member of Pep Club, A Cappella. Physics Club, and Girls’ Choir. She also found time to be Vice-President of Spanish Club and a student council representa- tive. After graduation, she plans to attend San Francisco University where she will become a degree nurse. REICHMAN, PAM — This pirate took part in Y- Teens. Pep Club, Girls Sports and Student Council. Pam plans to study nursing at San Fran- cisco Universitv. RELF. DONNA — As Treasurer of Pep Club, Sergeant-of-Arms of Zetas, a Majorette in the band and Secretary of the band, and co-editor of the Paseon, Donna was kept busy. She also was a active member of French Club, Mid- town Youth Council, Y-Teens, Drama Workshop, Quill and Scroll. Student Council Committee member and representative, and a B-Team cheerleader. After graduation Donna will attend C.M.S.C. and major in elementary education. RIFE. SANDRA — Saudi was a member of Pep Club, Y-Teens, Paseo Club, and a Student Council Representative. Sandi plans to continue her educa- tion at C.M.S.C. or J.C. ROSS, ANITA — Anita enjoyed Pep Club, Y-Teens, Drill Team, and Girls’ Sports. She will attend J.C. or U.M.K.C. to prepare for an office job and marriage. ROTMAN, ALA — Ala kept busy with Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club. A Cappella, Girls Choir and Swim Club. Her future plans are unde- cided. RUDOLPH. JAMES — This busy fellow participated in Cross Country Track. Traffic Squad. Physics Club, Paseo Club. Juntos Literary Society, and was on the Press Staff. Jim is undecided as to which college he wishes to attend. SCHUCHTER, VICKY — Vicky was a member of Y-Teens. Pep Club, band and Quill and Scroll. She was elected to National Honor Society, A.A.U.W. and as a Student Council Alternate. She was also a majorette in the band and business manager of the Press. J.C. or K.U. will certainly welcome Vicky next fall. SCHLOZMAN. DEBBIE — Debbie was elected President of the Inter-Club council. President of Discussion Club. Vice-President of Pep Club. Vice- President of Mask and Wig, Inter-Club Representative of Y-Teens and Zetas. Besides being active in Quill and Scroll, Midtown Youth Council, Safety Committee. A Cappella Choir. French Club. Drill Team. N.C.CJ. and Paseo Club, she was also a Student Council representative, Paseo “P” winner and Circulation Manager of the Press. Debbie plans an education at Drake University, or the University of Texas to prepare for teaching elemen- tary education. SCHMUTZ. PETER — Pete participated in Spanish Club. J.C. will see this Pirate next year. 24 SCHMUTZ. TOM — Tom participated in band, orchestra. Traffic Squad. Boys’ Choir. Paseo Club, and Student Council activities. Tom will continue his education at J.C. SHAFFER SHARPE SHAW SHELOR SHELTON SHUMATE SIMS SINGER, J. SINGER. M. SINOR SCOTT. DIANE — Diane was a Varsity cheerleader. Secretary of the Student Council, and Sergeant-at-Arms of the Junior Class. She was also a member of Zetas. Midtown Youth Council. Pep Club, Y-Teens. Paseon Staff, Red Cross Committee, Chemistry Club, A Cappella Choir. French Club, National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll, and second-page editor of the Press. Drake will welcome this English major. SCOTT. JUDY — Judy was first page editor of the Press and a member of Cynthians, Pep Club. Drill Team. Y-Teens. Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll, and Paseo Club. C.M.S.C. will see Judy in the fall. SCUDIERO. FREDERICK — Sports-minded Rick served as Vice-President of Letterman’s Club and played basketball, baseball, and varsity football. Warrensburg is this Pirate’s college choice. SHAFFER. LINDA LEA — Linda served as President of Mask and Wig. Vice President of Y-Teens, and Secretary of Zetas. She still found time to be a member of Drill Team. Pep Club, and Paseo Club. J.C. or K.U. will see her next year. SHARPE. MARY ANN - Cynthians. Pep Club, Y-Teens. and Physics Club were all part of Mary’s activities at Paseo. Her main interest outside of school was horseback riding. She intends to study medicine either at M.U. or J.C. after graduation. SHAW. JERRY — This pirate is still undecided what the future holds for him. SHELTON, JAMES - Jim enjoys working on cars. He plans to attend a trade school after graduation. SIMS, M ARGOT — Serving as feature editor for the Press, secretary of Mask and W ig. Sgt.-at-arms of Thicions and a member of the Executive Board and being a Honor Roll student kept Margot busy. She was active in Discussion Club. Quill and Scroll. French Club, Chemistry Club. Pep Club. Drama Work- shop. Assembly Committee. N.C.C.J. and Paseon Staff. After two years of college Margot plans to join the Peace Corps. SHUMATE, JANIE - Swimming and dancing were Janie’s main interests. She was also a member of Y-Teens and Pep Club. She would like to attend some college for Architecture after she leaves Paseo. SINGER. JERRY - Jer ry, well liked by his fel- low students, was active in Traffic Squad. Paseo Club, and Student Coun- cil. Jerry is still unde- cided about his choice of colleges. SINGER. MELVIN - Melvin was active in the R.O.T.C. program. U.M. K.C. will see him next year. SINOR. DONALD - Don was a member of Paseo Club. Chemistry Club and Traffic Squad. U.M. K.C. is Don’s choice for further education. 25 SLOAN, JUANITA — This Faseoite is not sure of future plans, but she would like to continue her education. SMASAL, CHRIS — Chris was active in Thicions. Y-Teens, and Pep Club. She is undecided as to her future plans. STEPHENS STILL STINSON STREETER TAYLOR. H. TAYLOR. N. TEETER TEMPOSKY THALACKER THORNE SOLE. SUZANNE — Suzanne was active in Girls Sports, Physics Club, A (.appella Choir, Girls’ Choir, and Iotas. After graduation she plans to attend Evangel College. STEPHENS. SANDY — Sandy was active in Cynthians. Pep Club. Paseo Club. Girls’ Sports, and Y-Teens. She will work after graduation and attend business classes in the evening. STILL. VIRGINIA — Virginia was a member of Cynthians. and A Cappella Choir. After graduation she will attend C.M.S.C. College. STINSON. JANIS TERRY — Jan was a member of Girls’ Sports. Pep Club, Y-Teens. Paseo Club. Mask and Wig. Honor Roll, and band. She was also a Student Council Representative and a majorette. C.M.S.C. will see her next year. STREETER. RAYMOND — Ray is undecided as to his future plans. TAYLOR, HARRY — Harry participated in the band while at Paseo. TAYLOR. NANCY — Nancy, a participant in the C.O.E. program, was a member of A Cappella. Pep Club, Y-Teens and Mask and Wig. She plans to enter C.M.S.C. TEETER. WTLLMA — Willma enjoys making clothes and collecting stuffed animals. She is uncertain as to her future plans but would like to be an air- line hostess or a model. TEMPOSKY’, DAVID — David was a member of Physics Club at Paseo. He will attend Junior College or M.U. next fall. THALACKER. RUSSELL — Rusty was in Band. Engineers. Traffic Squad and Physics Club while at Paseo. He is undecided as to his future plans. THORNE. PATSY — Busy Patsy was active in Midtown Youth Council, Y-Teens, A Cappella. Girls State. Paseo Club. Red Cross Committee, Chem- istry Club. Physics Club. French Club. Discussion Club and Student Council Executive Board. She was also elected President of Zetas, Secretary of Pep Club, Secretary of Drill Team. Treasurer of Quill and Scroll, a member of National Honor Society, a member of Paseon staff and a first page editor of the Press. Northwestern SMASAI University or Smith College will see her next year. cqj £ 26 TOMBS TOWNSEND TRIMMER TROTT TYE TOMBS. MADLYN - Madlyn was an officer of the Pasco Club. Parlia- mentarian of the Student Council, and Treasurer of Spanish Club. She was also a member of Pep Club, Thicions Literary Society and French Club. After graduation Madlyn plans to attend K.U. and become a language inter- preter. TOWNSEND. KAREN SUE — C.O.E. student Karen was active in Pep Club and Girls’ Choir. Central Missouri State College will welcome her in the fall. TRIMMER. BONNIE - While at Paseo, Bonnie was active in Aquatettes. French Club, girls’ intra- murals and the Orchestra. She plans to major in mu- sic at Emporia State or Park College. TROTT. PAUL - Being a member of Chemistry Club, Paseo Club. Phys- ics Club and Chess Club have meant a lot to Paul. He will study chemical engineering at Carnegie Institute of Technology next fall. TYE, PHYLLIS — Phyllis plans to attend an I.B.M. school after graduation. VALVERDE, JEAN — Jean participated in Band. Traffic Squad and Chem- istry Club while at Paseo. VASSAR. ROBERT — Bob enjoyed listening to records and working on cars. He hopes to attend M.U. VAUGHN. PAT — Pat participated in Pep Club. Y-Teens. A Cappella. Stu- dent Council and C.O.E. She plans to attend M.U. or C.M.S.C. and become a nurse. VAUGHNS, JOHN — John was on the football team at Paseo. His main interests are swimming and camping. John will join the Navy after graduation. WALKER. RONNIE — Ronnie was a member of the football team. Engineers Literary Society, Letterman’s Club, track team and Traffic Squad. Ronnie is unsure of where he will continue his education. WALTHALL. SHERYL - Sheryl participated in Pep Club. Y-Teens. girls’ sports. Student Council and Girls’ Choir. Junior College or a business school is her choice for further education. WARD. PHYLLIS - Phyllis belonged to Pep Club. Y-Teens. Thicions Literary Society. Intramurals. Mask and Wig and was a Student Council Representative. After graduation she plans to attend U.M.K.C. WATERFIELD, DAVID - French Club. A Cappella. Traffic Squad. Boys’ Chorus. Paseo Club. Physics Club and Student Council kept David busy. He will attend Junior College or M.U. WEIDMAN. HARLEY - Harley was a member of Chemistry Club. Juntos Literary Society and Spanish Club. Coins and stamps are his main interests. He is undecided as to what college he will attend next fall. WALTHALL WATERFIELD WARD WEIDMAN ALVERDE VASSER VAUGHN VAUGHNS WALKER 27 WHITE, RICHARD — Rick, who participated in intramural basketball, plans to attend U.M.K.C. and major in business. WILLIAMS, JAMES' — Drafting and working are Jim’s main interests. He was a member of Traffic Squad. After graduation he will continue his educa- tion in the service. WILLIAMS, CHARLOTTE — Charlotte was active in Chemistry Club. A (.appella. French Club and Y-Teens. She will attend either J.C. or Warrens- burg next fall. WILLIAMS. KENDALL — Kendall participated in R.O.T.C. and A Cap- pella while at Paseo. WILLIAMSON, GEORGE — George participated in Juntos Literary Society, Quill and Scroll. Traffic Squad, basketball and Spanish Club. He was also a member of Paseo Club. Chemistry Club and Chess Club. Being advertising manager on the Press and a Linotype operator also kept George busy. This future Social Studies major will attend either U.M.K.C. or C.M.S.C. next fall. WILSON. I). WESTCOTT, BOB - Bob participated in intra- murals. Traffic Squad and the Stage Crew. He also enjoys working with cars and likes to swim and play football. Bob plans to study Business Administration at J.C. next year. WHEAT, LINDA - Y- Teens, Spanish Club, and Chemistry Club rate high on Linda's activity list. She will attend U.M.K.C. WHEATLEY, JOYCE - Joyce was active in Pep Club and the Future Nurses of America. She plans to pursue a medical career. WHEATLEY, PAT — Chemistry Club. Y-Teens and Zetas kept Pat occupied. She will study to be- come a medical technologist at U.M.K.C. WHITAKER. JAMES - Jim’s interests were modern music and cars. After graduation he will go into the Navy. WHITAKER, MARY — Mary was a member of Quill and Scroll, Pep Club and Chemistry Club at Paseo. She was also elected secretary of Y-Teens, parliamentarian of Zetas, and a second page editor of the Press. WILLIAMSON W ILSON. D. WILSON, DAVID — Varsity football. Physics Club and Chemistry Club kept David busy. J.C. or U.M.K.C. will welcome him next fall. WILSON. DIANE — Diane was a member of Midtown Youth Council, Drill Team, Publicity Committee, Executive Board. French Club. Thicions, Inter- club, Pep Club and Y-Teens. Also claiming her membership were Chemistry Club. Mask and W'ig, Discussion Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. Girls’ Choir, and A Cappella. She was also a Varsity cheerleader. Mixer Committee Chairman, second page editor of the Press, co-editor of Paseon and a Homecoming Queen candidate. After graduation Diane will major in social science at Drake University. WESTCOTT WHEAT WHEATLEY. J. W HEATLEY. P. WHITAKER. J. WHITAKER. M. WHITE WILLIAMS, J. W ILI.l MS,C. WILLIAMS. K. Senior Pirates in high spirits! WILSON, MARILYN ANN — Marilyn was a Student Council Representative and belonged to Mask and W ig, Girls’ Sports. Y-Teens, French Club, and the Art Committee. Central Methodist College will see her next year. W ITT. ELFREDA - Elfreda participated in Pep Club. Paseo Club, Thicions, Student Council and was a office assistant. Secretarial work awaits her after studying at C.M.S.C. WRIGHT WOLFE, MERCI — Merci was third page editor of the Press, a student council alternate. Secretary YATES of Girls Choir and a member of Latin Club. She was also active in Quill and Scroll and Paseo Club. She ZANDER will enroll at U.M.K.C. or DePaul University next September. WOLFE. MERIDITH — Painting, reading and sailing were Meridiths main interests. Next fall she will study to become a commercial artist at Kansas City Art Institute. WOOD. GARY — J.C. or M.U. will greet this eager Pirate next year. WRIGHT, DIXIE LEE — This active Pirate was a member of Pep Club. Drill Team. Quill and Scroll. Y-Teens and Chemistry Club. She was also Secretary-Treasurer of Future Medical Careers. Circulation Manager of the Press. Chairman of the Health Committee and Health Center Assistant. Her career plans include nursing or airline work. YATES. STEPHEN ALBERT - Steve was a mem ber of the track team. Paseon staff. Juntos. letter- mans Club, Book Crew and Traffic Squad. He also helped lead the varsity basketball squad as Co- Captain and was Keeper of the Pyrimid in Chess Club. After graduation Steve will attend Duke University. ZANDER. GLENN — Glenn was vice-president of French Club, and a member of Midtown Youth Council. He was also active in Chemistry Club, Physics Club. Drama Workshop. Boys’ Chorus, Quill and Scroll. Red Cross Committee and As- signment Editor of the Paseo Press and a member of Engineers Literary Society. He will major in psychology at U.M.K.C. or Chicago University. WILSON. M. W ITT W OLFE, M. W OLFE. M. WOOD. G. 29 ELY ft)SUCCE Roberta Bain From human relations to hydrogen, dances to drama. Paseo's clubs and activities are a vital part of student life. Through membership in chartered clubs. Pirates take an interest in the world around them and gain new outlooks on familiar themes. They are exposed to leadership and its relative art of following. Chartered clubs cover many areas. Sportsmen, chess enthusiasts, party planners and future scientists can all find an organi- zation suited to them. Some clubs, such as literary societies, hold strict membership requirements. Good grades are important here. And others, like the Pep club, are open to practically every Pirate with a desire to participate. Pride in an organization and a willingness to contribute to its operation are traits cultivated by chartered clubs. For clubs not only build interest and enthusiasm, but also form character. Rated just as highly as clubs are the outside activities which each year command the attention of Paseo’s student body. The fall and senior plays. Homecoming weekend, community service projects, and Prom night are among the most vividly active Pirate interests. Clubs and activities, while providing outlets for individual ideas, add character and responsibility to Pirate personalities. Writing Talent Rewarded in Quill and Scroll Row One: Jim Obemdorfer, Kathy Welch. Penny Daniels. Zoe Banister. Mary Whitaker. Donna Relf, Debbie Schlozman. Renee Holmes. Carol Albert, Jerry Bulavsky. Diane Scott, Jean Neidhardt, Cheryl Rabinowitz. Row Tuo: A1 Lewis, Jane McGee, Jan Fender- son. Barbara Darnaby.Tom Hearn. Bill McBride. Jim Melvin, Merci Wolfe, Patsy Thorne. Diane Wilson, Rita Hickman, Jerry Aarons. Row Three: John Thurman. Margot Sims, Jim Rudolph. Tom Levene, Barbara McVay. Vicki Schlichter. Norm Buebendorf, Marilyn Wilson. V-je Brown. Harriet Halpern. Roberta Bain, Frank Joyce. Row Four: George Williamson, Mark Dethlefsen, Barry Cates, Dorothy Vida, Gene Maienschein, Rick Bezner. Bill Holman. Judy Johnson. Judy Scott. Dianna Ladd. Steve Jacobson. Bob Powell. M.I.P.A. Award Winners The goal of all those on the Press and Paseon staffs is to become a member of Paseo’s chapter of Quill and Scroll, the international society of high school journalists. Membership in this honorary organization is determined by the advisors of the school newspaper and yearbook. They rate journalism students according to their writing and organizational talents and their individual contributions to publication work. Those selected for mem- bership are inducted at a ceremony late in the spring. Quill and Scroll members have done much to make Paseo’s name a well-known one in journalism across the state. This year, while attending the annual conven- tion sponsored by the Missouri Inter- scholastic Press Association, Pirate journalists came through with top honors in both newspaper and yearbook categories. Row One: Donna Relf. Tom Hearn. Diane Scott. Row Two: Margot Sims. Marilyn Wilson, Gene Maienschein. Row Three: Judy Johnson. Steve Jacob- son. Not Pictured: Jim Galliher. Paseo has participated in the activities of the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association convention for several years. Members of the publications staffs have made Paseo proud of them by winning honors in the various contests. This year, awards were presented to them in the fields of news, sports and feature newspaper writing, and in yearbook layout and organization. Tom Hearn brought special honor to Paseo by serving as the convention President. He was chosen to this office during last year’s election campaign. 34 Top Students Receive Recognition In National Honor Society 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 achievement 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 of the seniors who must rank in the upper fourth of their class, and three percent of the juniors, who must have a mini- mum grade index of 3.6. The National Honor Society is symbolized by the gold .membership pin which depicts a torch and key- stone. The keystone symbolizes integrity, while the torch stands for purpose. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Palsy Thorne, secretary: Roberta Bain, president; Judy Johnson, vice president. Row One: Jean Hockett. Linda Wheat. Zoe Bannister. Jerry Bulav sky, Beverly Miller, Diane Lindsey. Anne Swafford. Joanne Hall. Sherry Koelling. Walter Collins. Jean Neidhardt. Tom Hearn. Row Two: Janet Helms, Cheryl Clements. Karen (Mark. Carol Metzler. Maureen McCahon. Phyllis Heath. Merci Wolfe. Penny Daniels, Marilyn Wilson. Patsy Thorne. Diane Wilson. Diane Scott. Row Three: Judy Heidcr. Beth Pope. Barbara McVay, Lynn Ann Bryan, Vicky Schlichter. Bill MrBride. Don Middleton. Ronnie Stokes. V-je Brown. Harriet Halpern. Linda Allen, Roberta Bain. Row Four: Pete Schmutz. Martin Burstein. Norman Buebendorf. Stan Epstein, Bob Dodsworth. Bill Levene. Judy Johnson. Judy Scott, Dianne Ladd. Steve Jacobson, Paul Trott. 35 Pro and Con-Club Discovers Two Sides to Every Question Row One: Jerry Bulavsky. Diane Wilson. Barbara McVay, Renee Holmes. Patsy Thorne. Carol Albert. Debby Schlozman. Row Two: Penny Daniels. Harriet Halpem. Bill McBride, Peggy Stone. Roberta Bain. Grazia Borroni. Row Three: Judy Johnson. Greg Harnden. A1 Lewis. Barry Cates, Leonard Barton. Bill Levene, Tom Hearn. Youth Court Keeps Traffic Violators in Line Row One: Jerry Bulavsky. Debby Schlozman. Mary Whitaker, Diane Scott. Carol Albert, Patsy Thorne. Diane Wilson. Donna Relf, Steve Doubleday. Row Two: Jim Ruldolph. Chuck McBride, Peggy Stone, Barbara Darnaby. Tom Hearn. Grazia Borroni, Harriet Halpern, Barbara McVay, Roberta Bain. Louise Heine. Row Three: Chester Dumel. Jane McGee, Bill Levene. Nancy Park. Linda Goodell, Marilyn Wilson. Jim Melvin. Bill McBride, Dick Edwards. Row Four: Glenn Zander. Bill Holman. Marty Burstein. Judy Johnson. Dorothy Vida. John Latta, Jim Galliher. Speedy Bennett, Fred Paddock. Greg Harnden. 36 Worthy Athletes Compose Lettermen’s Club Row One: Jim Thaxter, Mike Beaver, Jerry Morrow, Dick Edwards, Jim Rudolph, Larry Fogel, Dna Rosenfield. Row Two: Gary Mineo. Walter Collins, Therion Cobbs, John Carlson, Bob Balderston, Rick Scudiero, Tom Hearn. Row Three: Bill Levene, Norm Buebendorf. Kenny Davis, Jim Melvin, Bill Oldham, Calvin Shelby, Deano Agnes. Row Four: Jerry Pence, Fred Paddock. Marty Burstein. Mark Dethlefsen, Ronnie Walker, Bill Eades, Terry Hubbard. Prines Holland, Steve Yates. Greasepaint and Powder Mask and Wig Row One: Bari Robinson. Nancy Olson, Sue Musick. Debby Schloz- man. Nancy Taylor, Sheri Johnson. Dona Davis. Row Two: Jan Stinson. Teresa Ciro, Pat Erickson, Susie Draney, Phyllis Hamil- ton, Ala Rotman. Barbara McVay, Toni Kavorinos. Row Three: Ursula Jargosch. Penny Goodell, Cheryl Gazda. Kathie South. Linda Goodell. Shirlie Kennedy. Kathy Welch, Alice Kramer. Row Four: Jeanette Bruce. Sandra Stevens, Margot Sims. Barbara Buel. Linda Thornton, Dorothy Vida, Louise Heine. Gayle Lively. 37 ' Mouse” Is Roaring Success It was hard for the President to realize that a country 15 miles square had declared war on the United States —and won! But it happened in the Drama Workshop's presentation of “The Mouse That Roared’’which was presented November 15, 1963. In this two act comedy adopted by Christopher Sergei from the book by Leonard Wilberly, Grand Fenwick, a tiny European monarch, goes to war with the United States because their only means of support, the exporting of wine, was taken from them by an unfair American company which put out the same wine at a lower price. The attacking army of men land in New York City during an air raid drill and accidentally capture the most powerful weapon in the world —the Q bomb. Margot Sims, senior, as Queen of Grand Fen- wick, and A1 Lewis, senior, as Grand Constable are the leads. The leaders of the political parties in Grand Fenwick were convincingly played by Jerry Bulavsky, senior and Tom Joyce, junior; while Bill Gonello and Jim Galliher kept the audience laughing as General Snippet and Professor Kokintz, respectively. Miss Alfrada Bock, drama instructor, did her usual excellent job of directing the play. It goes without saying that Miss Bock was the main factor in making this year's Fall Play a successful one. Loyal subjects of Grand Fenwick salute to their national anthem. Row One: Carol Metzler, Jerry Bulavsky. Hick Wrigley, Nancy Goodpaster. Joy Dresnick. Linda Wasserlauf. Evelyn Vest. Barbara Powers. Tom Joyce, Donna Relf. Bill Connello. Barbara McVay. Row Two: Roberta Bain. Cheryl Rabinowitz. Gwen Barnett, Louise Brown, Diana Moberly. Penny Stone, Jim Miller, Robin Ramirez. Doyle Pryor, John Carlson. Maureen McCahon. Myrna Mestdagh. Diana Bagley. Gayle Ashcraft. Harriet Halpern. Glenn Zander. Row Three: Dick Edwards. Starr Martens. Donna Forbis, Katherine Kelly. Jim Galliher. Forrest Dieckman. Al Lewis. Margot Sims. Della Tucker, Judy Scott, Janice Fenderson. Geraldine Lindsey. Ask Any Girl - She’ll Say the Senior Play Was a Hit A small town girl coming to New York in hopes of finding a good job —and a husband —pro- vided the plot for the Senior Play, “Ask Any Girl. The play, a comedy in three acts adapted by Christopher Sergei from the book by Winifred Wolfe, was presented April 10. Margot Sims gave a convincing and enjoyable performance in the lead role of Meg Wheeler. Playing the male lead was A1 Lewis as Miles Doughton, a New York business man. Glenn Zander deserves special mention for his exact characterization of Miles’s fun-loving playboy brother, Evan. Other outstanding roles were played by Har- riet Halpern as Jeannie, Meg's roommate; Pat Hartman and Jerry Bulavsky. The cast of thirteen girls and five boys was directed by Alfrada Bock, drama teacher. The play satirized the use of unproven sta- tistics which Meg used to get her own way. “Eighty-two point four per cent of all girls over sixteen are allowed to stay out till midnight. Here is a proven statistic; the Senior Play was 100 per cent successful. CAST Meg Wheeler Margot Sims Mrs. Wheeler Barbara McVay Mr. W heeler Barry Day Aunt Fern Gail Ashcraft Aunt Lettie Cheryl Rabinowitz Ada Maureen McCahon Lisa Roberta Bain Ruby Diana Bagley Heidi Donna Relf Jeannie Harriet Halpern Terri Geraldine Lindsey Vince Pat Hartman Alvin Jerry Bulavsky Miles Doughton Al Lewis Evan Doughton Glenn Zander Ellen Barbara Powers Jane Carol Metzler Conductor Willie Brown Telephone Operator Judy Scott Row One: Jerry Bulavsky. Donna Relf. Diana Barley, Barbara Power. Willie Brown. Pat Hartman. Row Two: Judy Scott. Bar- bara McVay, Barry Day. Geraldine l.indsey, Carol Metzler. Row Three: Roberta Bain. Gail Ashcraft. Glenn Zander. Al Lewis. Harriet Halpern. Margot Sims. Warm Up . . . Tune Up The hand and orchestra, both under the capable direction of Mr. Maurice Cater, have provided Paseo with music throughout the year. The band performed in assemblies, football games, the American Royal Parade, the annual Fall Concert, the All- City Band Festival and the Spring Concert. At the Fall and Spring plays, All-City Orchestra Festival, assemblies and commencement, the orchestra played. Besides the obvious music values, the band offers a chance for those who can twirl a baton to demonstrate their ability. In the orchestra students have a chance to express themselves more through music in solos and ensembles. Band officers for this year were Bill Levene, president; Tom Hearn, vice president; Donna Relf, secretary- treasurer; Russell Thalacker, equipment manager; and Vicki Lynn, librarian. Officers of the orchestra were Bill Levene, president; Judy Johnson, vice president; Karen Clark, secretary- treasurer; and Susan Paynter, librarian. . . Orchestra and Mr.Cater presents to Beth Pope and Bill Levene the Arion awards, for outstanding music ability. How One: Anne Swafford. Bonnie Trimmer. Karen (Hark. Lynda Carlson. Steve Koda- hauidi. Patti Quick. How Two: Christina Mulloy, Margie Moffitt, Susan Paynter. Beth Pope. Mary Alhares. Jody Price, Dennis Cummings. How One: Joe Henley, Fred Paddock. Doug Gerdel, Judy Johnson. George Henschel. Mike Zullig. How Two: Mari- lyn Wilson. Jan Stinson, Bill Levene. Sally Kraav. Fred Joyce. Ernie Biggs. Gregory Daniels. 40 Band Learn Fundamentals Of Melody Row One: Harold Himmelstein. Mar- ilyn Wilson. Tom Schmutz. Doug Gerdel, Vicki Schlichter, Aaron Mcrmelstein. Row Two: Gwen Rin- dom, Leonard Handcock, Richard Singleton, Leslie Combs, Robert Stauffer, Richard Jones, Pat Erick- son. Row One: Tom Hearn, Fred Paddock. Mike Holder. Mark McCone, John Oelklaus, Gary Banks. Row Two: Jean Valverde. Gary Hall. Kenneth Page, Ernie Biggs. Jim Pruitt, Dick Edwards. Donna Relf. majorette; Bill Levene. drum major; Vicki Schlichter, head majorette; Mr. Cater, director; Jan Stinson, majorette. Row One: Yvonne Hates, Donna Relf, Marie Bertholet. David Rindom, Sally Kraay. Row Two: Russell Thalacker, Gregory Burell, Bill Levene. Jan Stinson. Judy Herman. Vicki Lynn. Ronnie Walker, Leon Walker, Leon Masterson. Raymond Dukei William Rogers. Bruce Fenderson, Elwin McBride. Melvin Porte 41 High and Low, Girl’s Choir, Boy’s Chorus Make Happy Harmony Rou. One: Wilder Polk. Jean Hockett.Zoe Banister. Diana Moberly, Barbara Brooks. Helen Braden, Oneita Hunt. Della Tucker. Cheryl Kabinowitz, Sarah Page. Irene Strong. Rou Tuo: Mr. LaVerne Cable, director. Ermajeane Dukes. Barbara Darnaby. Kathy Carter, Sheila Haynes. Barbara Crawford. Carol Albert. Peggy Stone. Sharon Johnson. Rose Joiner. Janice Quigg. Row Three: Merci Wolfe, Evelyn Edwards. Linda Niemeyer. Kathy Harbison. Marag- ret Wilson. Linda Clark. Donna Forbis. Shelia Britt. Renee Holmes. Carole Pflanz, Nancy Park. Barbara Paynter. Row Four: Hattie Kidd. Cordelia Masterson, LaRuth Henderson. Linda McElroy, Louise Heine. Charlette Craftaas. Jeannie Carter. Ciennis Hinchey. Jane Mc(iee. Sharon Teague. Penny Goodell. Penny Stone. Mary McAllister. Row One: Pat Zullig, Jim Thaxter, Harold Todd, Samuel Hall. Bob Foster. Jimmie Downton. Mike Halpern. Gary Weddle. Roland Smith. Jerry Bulavsky, David Bruce. Dwight Howard. Cecil Miller. Row Two: Greg Harnden. Deano Agnos. Richard Schoonover. Dennis Batdorf. Bill McBride. Jerry Bash, James Potter. Bob Stauffer, Rusty Kaczor, Greg Scofield. Bob Overly. Warren Kuhn. Russel Clark. Mr. LaVerne Cable, director. Row Three: Richard Miller. George Henschel. Leonard May, Terry Hawks, Mike Lobdell, Ronald alkey, Norman Bucbendorf. Floyd Weaver. Mike Moore. David Waterfield. Woodrow Mitchell, Leslie Combs. Bill Levene. Row Four: Chester Durnal. Rick Bezner. Fred Pad- dock, Sam LaGrasso, Mike Zullig. Bill Melvin, Joe Napper. Mark Dethlefsen. Larry Marshall. J. D. Cooper, Dennis Cummings. James Hartman. Tom Schmutz. 42 Do,re,mi,fa,so ...” A Cappella Scales World of Music Membership in Paseo’s A Cappella Choir is a triumph for an aspiring young singer. It is the highest honor which can befall him during high school, and he gets many chances to prove his talent. The choir sings in the annual Christmas and Easter assemblies and this year sang for the Teacher’s General Staff Meeting for the Kansas City Public Schools. Under the skillful direction of Mr. LaVerne Cable and the accompaniment of Mrs. Roberta Young, the choir meets first hour every day to practice vocal exercises and work on song arrangements. The guiding officers of A Cappella are Bill McBride, president; Gary Moss, vice president; Jan Fenderson, secretary; and Penny Daniels, treasurer. Mr. LaVerne Cable, director; Mrs. Roberta Young, accompanist. Row One: Cheryl Burner, Nancy Taylor, Paula LaMar. Pam Donovan. Debbie Schlozman. Diane Scott, Jean Neidhardt, Linda Stokes, Christine VI right. Row Two: Suzy Brann. Lynda Carlson. Billie Griffins. Karen Clark. Linda Coley. Ala Rotman, Patsy Thorne. Pat Donovan, Penny Daniels, Crazia Borroni. Row Three: Sondra Biggs. Virginia Still. Janice Fenderson, Janet Cokerham. Janie Bryant. Suzanne Sole, Pat Classner, Sandy Faden. Diane Wilson. Row Four: George Henschel, Mike Zullig, Mike Moore, Greg Schofield. Keith Fair. Charlotte Williams. Pam Raby, Pat Vaughn. Judy Williams. Row Five: Richard Schoonover, Chester Durnal. Terry Hawks. Pat Pischel, Leon- ard May. Bill McBride. Greg Harnden. Jerry Bash. Row Six: James Cooper, Larry Marshall. David aterfield, Joe Napper, Gary Moss, Norm Buebendorf. Mike Lobdell. Row Seven: Rav Streeter, Dennis Cummings. Kendall Williams. Kenneth Whitchurch. 43 Miss Peppy Reigns Over Dogpatch Gala Attendant Grazia Boronni Attendant Judy Johnson Attendant Toni Kavorinos Attendant Dehbit Schlozman Miss Peppy Donna Keif Hillbillies Inhabit Halls For Sadie Hawkins Hi-jinx In their best Sunday-go-to-meetin’ clothes. Paseo’s hill- billies turned out for the annual Sadie Hawkins Mixer. This dance is a sponsored activity of the Pep Club. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Miss Peppy. Mr. Ridley, vice principal, placed a wreath of daisies on the 1964 Miss Peppy, Donna Relf. The other candidates were Grazia Boronni, Judy Johnson, Toni Kavorinos and Debbie Scholzman. Dressed in the finest patched attire. James Perry, Greg Hamden and Shirlie Kennedy received the title of best dressed for the evening. As the dog-patched Pirates left, tired but happy, it was evident that the Sadie Hawkins was a success. Miss Peppy dazed in daisies. Candidates for Miss Peppy and their escorts prepare to leave the stage. Best dress — James Perry, Greg Harnden and Shirlie Kennedy. Spirit and Enthusiasm Mark Pep Club Debbie Scblozman. Vice-president; Patsy Thorne. Secretary; Linda Goodell, Sgt.-at-arms; Judy Johnson. President; Donna Relf. Treasurer. Behind Pasco’s athletic teams stands one of the most active of all school organizations, the Pep Club. This club, made up of girls from each of the five classes at Paseo, gives the teams a boost by cheering at games and helping build school spirit among all students. This year, special art committees decorated the halls with posters and banners in order to raise spirit. The Pep Club took part in organizing the Homecoming parade, and again sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Mixer. Due largely to the efforts and spirited backing of the Pep Club, Paseo’s Pirates turned out in full force to support their athletic teams and show real pride in their school. Rou• One: Cheryl Bufncr, Zoe Banister. Linda Wheat. Mary Whitaker. Oneita Hunt. Diane Scott. Carol Albert. Sherri Johnson, Barbara Power. Row Two: Barbara McVay. Penny Daniels. Vertesa Clark. Madlyn Tombs, Janis Stinson. Toni Kavorinos. Linda Shaffer. Maureen McCahon, Crazia Borroni. Donna Chapman. Row Three: Karen (dark. Janice Fenderson. Rhonda Macken. Jane Miller. Vivian Albers. Klfredia Witt. Pat Parker. Sandra Stevens. Linda Allen. Vicky Schlichter. Row One: Peggy Little. Nancy Olson. Diana Miller. Joanne Hall. Diana Moberly. Peggy Stone. Nancy (Goodpasture. Barbara Cochrane. Row Two: Carolyn Brunetti. Phyllis Hamilton. Jean Neidhardt. Sue Musick. Linda Clark. Rcat Hickman. Wilder Polk, (Gwen Barnett, Christine Wright. Row Three: Janis Voorhees. Billie (Griffin. Doris Ballard. Helen Byers, Lela Wheeler. Kdith Richardson. Jeanette Bruce. Minnette Ferguson. Janet Helms. 46 Row One: Susan Draney, Alice Kramer. Marie Bertholet, Sherry Knelling. Susan Smade. Linda Niemeyer. Barbara Allman. Jean Carter. Rou Two: Marlene Fisk. Kathy Welch, Marilyn Wilson. Sharon Teague. Janie Bryant. Sandy Eckert. Cheryl Gazda. Penny Coodell. Row Three: Glennis Hinchey, Louise Heine. Jane McGee. LaRuth Henderson. Kicarda Rich. Cordelia Masterson. Patty Parrish. Dorthy Vida, Linda Thornton. Row One: Martha Atkison. Margaret Simmons. Elizabeth Bushard. Mary Ann Webster. Phyllis Litvein. Nancy Park. Row Three: Julie Judy Banks. Patricia Myles, Nancy Walker. Marsha Goodno. Row Keith. Karen Jones. Vicki Vogt. Jody Price, Brenda Johnson. Two: Gloria Silverstein, Kathy South. Linda Joyce. Patti Quick. Susan Troll. Katha Kirke. Row One: Cheryl Richardson. Sharon Miller. Delores Conrad. Bonnie Brunetti. Jeanette McBride. Kandi Ekert. Linda Bressler. Phyllis Thrall. Row Tuo: Marilyn Reyez. Norma Duncan. Shirley Cannon, Lois Wilson. Pam Short, Elizabeth McCarty, Joyce Streeter, Mary Dudley. Michele Lowe, Sandra Cook. Row Three: Susan Neidhardt. Nancy Howe. Rosetta Nunn. Janice Shumate, Janis Holland. Joyce Shaffer. Shirley Sams. Darlene Lisher, Shirley White. Carol McCone. Row Four: Jeanetta Hill. Nina Hill, Susie Powell. Elaine Burstein. Cynthia Ferguson. Linda Perry, Gwendolyn Jimmerson. Sharon Bratton. Susan Slusher. 47 Marchers Strut Their Stuff For Football “Keep your eyes left! Watch that line! Pick up your feet! Left, right, left...! ” Late afternoon Drill Team rehear- sals were punctuated by the shuffle of feet, the swish of shakers and the com- mand of the president's whistle. Practice was tiring and often tedious, but hard work paid off when the girls made their debut at the first league football game. Skillfully making letters and formations while marching, the Drill Team provided half time enter- tainment and at the same time represent- ed Paseo in the manner worthy of Pirate tradition. DRILL TEAM OFFICERS: Linda Allen. President; Harriet Halpern. Vice President; Patsy Thome, Secretary; Roberta Bain, Treasurer; Judy Johnson. Sergeant-at-Arms. Members for the group are selected in tryouts. They are judged on poise, marching ability and alertness to direc- tions. Final choice also involves citizenship marks and often the recommendation of a teacher. This year, the girls turned out in red skirts, white sweaters and red tennis shoes. As in past years. Miss Martha Lappin was Drill Team's faculty sponsor and took great interest in seeing that the organization fulfilled its purposes. Row One: Debby Schlozman. Gwen Barnett. Helen Byers. Karen Clark, Rita Hickman. Anne Swafford. Jean Neidhardt. Chris Wright. Row Two: Sue Musick. Billie Griffin. Janet Helms, Jeanette Bruce. Maureen McCahon. Susan Draney. Linda Goodell. Sherry Koelling. Row Three: Doris Ballard. Dixie Wright, Susie Smade. Barbara Altman. Peggy Stone. Grazia Borroni, Linda Shaffer. Sharon Teague. Alice Kramer. Row Four: Minnette Ferguson. Shirlie Kennedy. Barbara Buel. Patty Parrish. Judy Scott, Diana Ladd. Linda Thornton. Dorothy Vida. Sondra Biggs. 48 Drill Team lines up against the goal posts during half time ceremony. From Milan to Kansas City - Grazia Brings Friendship and Understanding A member of Drill Team, she was also a Miss Peppy candidate. Bui the outnide activities have been fun —for us. and we hope for Grazia. When she leaves us and her American sister. Peggy, to go back to her home, we shall be left with a warm feeling for Italy and for Italy’s Grazia. Grazia explores the international lan guage of art. “Mommy, I’m at a party at Joan’s house,” explains the small Italian voice. What time do you want me to come home? Thank you. Mommy. Good bye.” W ith this. Grazia Boronni. Paseo’s vibrant exchange student from Milano. Italy, hangs up the phone, smiles at her friends and heads back to the pretzel bowl and the conversation center- ing there. It’s here that she talks about her pet cat named Oliver, “because olives are his favorite food,” how Italian pizza differs from American pizza and that she likes American folk music. A pretzel bowl and a phonograph encourage casual conversation and Grazia always shares in it. Her eyes are bright as she talks of Italian playwrights and popular singers; her eyes are intent and serious when she listens to a student debate civil rights; her eyes are sweet and happy when she speaks about her Italian home and school. Grazia is making her American home with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stone and their daughter Peggy. A high school graduate before coming to the United States. Grazia will study literature or psychology at the University of Milano next year. She is at once both a socialite and a well read student. As an outsider looking in. Grazia comments that American youth “is not so deeply involved in learning” as Italian young people. She notes that we channel our energies into more extracurricular activities. Whether at the sea enjoying the view or at lunch conversing with friends, Grazia is at home. Romance and Royalty Make Misty Homecoming Mood Nervous, bul still smiling, the five candidates take the ride around the field. Candidates Diane Wilson, Madlyn Tombs. Tony Kavorinos. Barbara Darnaby and Penny Daniels with their escorts, awaiting the big an- nouncement. Toward the end of the football season comes an event which has become a Paseo tradition, the annual Homecoming weekend. Beginning with the Homecoming game on Friday night, this year’s weekend was the occasion for a new part of the usual festivities. This addition was the Presentation Parade, in which major clubs and representative groups took part. Leading the parade of cars around the football stadium at half-time was the Pirate Ship, symbol of Paseo’s spirit, enthu- siasm and pride. Following the ship were cars representing the Pep Club. Drill Team, cheerleaders, American Field Service and the six literary societies. Then came cars carrying the five Homecoming Queen nominees and their escorts. The girls were escorted from their car and onto the football field while the Pirate band and Drill Team provided music and entertain- ment. Mr. Paul Marshall, principal, announced the three finalists before a cheering crowd of excited students. The can- didates left the field wrapped in heady anticipation of the Homecoming dance. “Who says I can't ride in the cheerleaders’ car?” asks Terry Hubbard. With stars in her eyes, queen Barbara Dar- naby smiles for the camera after the crowning moment. 50 Homecoming Royalty Homecoming Queen Barbara Darnaby Princess Toni Kavorinos Princess Madlyn Tombs Chemistry Club- Mr. Lindwall, Adviser First Row: Jean Valverde. Stan Epstein. Don Middleton, Jim Miller, Dan Hoik. Jerry Bulavsky. Tom Hearn. Second Row: Alan Nelson. Hick Wrigley, Melvin Tolliver, Bob Powell, Chester Durnal. Walter Collins. Bill Levene. Third Row: Rick Bezner. Don Sinor, Cary Woods. Paul Trott, Tom Levene. Bob Dodsworth. Harold Himmelstein, Steve Kinser. Fourth Row: Clyde Byram, Mike Katz, George Williamson. Speedy Bennett, Bob Balderston, Gerald Adams. Tom Schmutz. First Row: Jean Hockett, Zoe Banister, Linda Wheat. Pam Donovan. Mary Whitaker. Linda Gabbard. Sarah Page, Gayola Jiles, Jean Neidhardt. Janice Cowan. Second Row: Renee Holmes. Paula Generaux, Penny Daniels, Teresa Ciro, Peggy Stone, Patsy Thorne. Ala Rotman. Judy Williams. June W'eintraub. Shirlie Kennedy. Third Row: Pat Donovan. Maureen McCahon. Bill McBride. Sandi Eckert. Lynn Ann Bryan, Charlotte Williams. Sherry Koelling. Jim Rudolph. Willie Brown. V-je Brown. Fourth Row: Carol Metzler. Marilyn Wilson. Maggie Hemple, Jerry Ann Pittala, Linda Allen, Roberta Bain. Dianna Ladd, Janie Bryant. Dorothy Vida. Linda Thornton. Pat Parish. Physics Club- Mr. Morrissette, Adviser First Row: Bob Dodsworth, Steve Rodabaugh. Jim Melvin, Greg Harnden. Dick Edwards. John Thurman. Bill Holman. Second Row: Larry Marshall. Stan Epstein. Henry Franklin, Joe Henley, Pete Schmutz. Barry Cates. Jeff Richards. Third Row: Harry Taylor. Alan Nelson. Harely Weidman, Frank Joyce, Bob Powell. Steve Jacobson. Leslie Combs. Frank Broner. Fourth Row: Rick Bezner, Gene Maienschein, Louise Heine, John Latta. Joe Napper. David Waterfield. Paul Trott. Gerald Adams. First Row: Debbie Schlozman. V-je Brown. Vicki Dumas. Beverly Miller. Pam Miller. Karen Clark. Ala Rotman. Linda Clark. Second Row: Marie Bertholet. Phyllis Heath. Joanne Hall. Jeannette Bruce. Mary Ann Sharpe. Richard Schoonover. Pat Hartman. Third Row: Gayle Ashcraft. Carol Albert. Robin Ramirez. Harriet Halpern. Sheila Britt. Kathy Welch, Cheryl Gazda. Sharon Teague. Fourth Row: Suzanne Sole. Rusty Kaczor. Larry Fogel. Charles Hiller, Jim Oberndorfer, Speedy Bennett. Bob Balderston. Kendall Williams. 32 French Club-Miss Martin, Advisor Row One: Linda Gabbart. Regina Billings. Gwen Rindom. Margaret Wilson. Bill Oldham. Bari Robinson. Barbara Mc- Vay. Row Two: Janet Helms, Janice Flathers, Carol Albertson. Phyllis Heath, Bonnie Trimmer. Nancy Partington. Janet King. Row Three: Beverly Fades. Jan Cowan. Christine Mar- shall. Linda Wasserlauf. Elaine Burstein. Darlene Lisher. Ginny Eckert. Row Four: Linda Wise. Carol McCone. June Weintraub. Carol Metzler, Pat Parish, Charlotte Williams. Linda Allen. Row One: Linda Leroy, Cathy Richardson. Jan Bagley. Donna Hereford. Robert Mansfield. Liz McCarty. Row Two: Merriam Baellow. Vicki Dumas. Zenobia Dowqton. Norma Duncan. Rosetta Nunn. Mary Dudley. Mary Florence. Row Three: Rick Bezner, Elizabeth Bushard. Debby Schlozman. Diane Scott. Donna Relf. Diane Wilson, Cheryl BlumenthaJ. John Perkins. Row Four: Madlyn Tombs, Glenna Powell, Kathie South, Phyllis Litview, Linana Joyce, Judy Wagner, Linda Bresler. Larri Lewick. Row One: Karen Jones. Gloria Silverstien. Evelyn Edwards. Nancy Eggers, Katha Kirke. Ginny Snelling. Sheila Britt. Betty Deal. Row Two: Jerry Pittala. Maggie Hempel, Mary Prose. Jerry Bulavsky, Janice Fenderson, Judy Johnson, Margot Sims. Barbara Altman. Row Three: Linda Perry. Richanda Rick, Ricarda Rick. Brenda Johnson. Susan Paynter. Carl Carlson. Jerry Bash. David Waterfield, Mike Brumwell. Row Four: Mickey Higham. Randy DuBois. Ronald Lewis, Joe Blumenthal, Bob Sherod. Clyde Bryam. Dale Martens. Richard W aterfield. Ronnie Sorensen. 53 Spanish Club- Miss Thornton, Adviser Row One: Cheryl Butner, Fredena Selle, Norma Munoz, Demetra Johnson, Mary Mo we 11, Karen Abington. Dan Rosenfield, David Bruce, Linda Wheat. Beverly Miller, Mary Gerhardt, Carol Albert. Row Tuo: W'idder Polk, Madlyn Tombs. Susan Neidhardt. Brenda Cannon. Judi Banks. Nancy Walker. Toby Vaughn. Teresa Smith, Alice Kramer, Sharon Teague. Chuck McBride, Sarah Page, Minnette Ferguson. Row Three: Glennis Hinchey, Julie Keith, Maureen McCahon, Jim Rudohph, Linda Shaffer, Shirlie Kennedy, Shirley Shamie. Sandy Eckert, Phyllis Stevens. Rosa Szajnfeld. Fran Dodsworth, Jeannie Carter, Judy Heider, Stan Epstein. Row Four: Suzanne Sole, Bill (ktnnello, Nancy Troxell, Steve Doubleday. Danny Sarver. Bruce Dethlefson. Steve Kinser. Terry Hubbard, Dianna Ladd. Harley W eidman. F'rank Joyce, Larry Marshall, John Cleeton. Chess Club- Mrs. Wooton, Adviser Row One: F'rank Joyce. Leonard Barton. Mike Brummel. Stan Epstein. Ala Rotman. Tom Letchworth. Mike F'arman. Row Two: Bill Jasper. Jim Paxton, Bob Blackburn. Paul Troll, Pete Schmutz, Tom Levene. Jim Miller. Row Three: Clyde Byram. Jerry Singer. Dan Hoik. George Williamson. Steve Yates, Tom Schmutz. Bob Dodsworth. 54 Pep Bands spurs on spirit Row One: Bill Levene, Mark McCone, Dick Edwards. Row Tuo: Tom Hearn. Harold Himmelstein, Ronnie Walker, Fred Paddock. Tribute to Honor Additional Graduating Seniors MARSHA BENNETT JANIE BRYANT LINDA COCHRAN RONNIE JEAN DANIEL LENTON EASON SUSAN FRENCH GEORGANNA GOODNO JIM HENRY GAIL HOWELL RICHARD LASSLEY JERALD KIRCH ROAS LEASSEARS fred McClendon MADLYN MAUPIN BILLY MUDD RONALD STOKES DIANE THORNTON Miss Ruth Norris, former senior counselor of Paseo High Senior passed away April 28, 1964. Miss Norris came to Paseo in September, 1945, and retired in December, 1962. Mourned by both pupils and faculty. Miss Norris will always be remembered for the sacrifices she made for Paseo students. __________________________ The dream of several past Paseo Student Councils finally came true in January of this year when a mosaic tile of the school crest was per- manently placed in the front corridor as a symbol of Paseo and her students. The crest became a reality during a year when school spirit was at an all-time high. Pirates were prouder than ever before of them- selves, of their school, and in the crest which represented them. It seemed only natural that a school like Paseo, with long traditions of honor and good citizenship, should dedicate its crest to the memory of President John F. Kennedy, who set an example of honor for people of all ages and times to follow. 55 Roberta Bain President Linda Shaffer Vice President Mary Whitaker Secretary Judy Johnson Treasurer Y-Teens Give Service and Fellowship Working with projects which are geared toward community service and help is the main purpose of Paseo’s two Y-Teen clubs. During the year. Junior and Senior Y-Teens sponsored needy families at Thanksgiving, and provided Christmas baskets for underprivileged children. In March the annual Y-Teen dance was again put on by the Senior Y-Teens. Carol Albert Sgt.-at-arms Linda Allen Interclub Carol McCone Sgt.-at-arms Debby Schlozman Interclub Michele Lowe President Jacquelyn Kebstack Vice President Susan Neidbart Secretary Sandra Howard Treasurer junior Y-Teens Row One: Sharon Miller. Linda Alber. Marilyn Stokes, Elizabeth McCarty. Mary Dudley. Row Two: Christine Marshall. Joyce Shaffer. Phyllis Stevens, Sandra Cook. Nancy Maier. Teresa Hatfield. Row Three: Darlene Lesher, Terri Koklas. Linda Wise, Elaine Burstein. Judith W agner. 56 Senior Y-Teens Rou; One: Cheryl Burner. Diana Bagley, Margaret Simmons. Zoe Banister, Linda Wheat. Row Two: Julie Keith. Cheryl Rabinowitz. Vickie Boyce. Gwen Barnett. Carol Albertson, Jean Neidhardt. Row Three: Sue Mustek, Nancy Olson. Jo- anne Hall, Phyllis Heath. Chris Wright, Billie Griffin, Penny Daniels. Row Four: Teresa Ciro, Mary Florence. Jane Miller, Ann King. Gwen Rindom. Mary Ann Webster, Phyllis Litvein. Margaret Florence. Row One: Sheri Johnson, Dona Davis, Jan Stinson, Toni Kavorinos. Jan Fenderson. Penny Goodell, Nancy Goodpaster. Row Two: Edith Richardson. Shirlie Kennedy. Linda Goodell, Sharon Teague, Joyce Joiner, Alice Kramer, Liana Joyce. Row Three: Janie Bryant. Patti Quick, Nancy Park, Geraldine Lindsey, Phyllis Hamilton. Karen Jones, Dorothy Vida. Row Four: Barbara Buel. Jody Price, La Ruth Henderson, Armajine Dukes, Cordelia Masterson, Linda Thornton, Dianna Ladd. Row One: Donna Chapman. Jan Cowan. Barbara Wise, Min- nette Ferguson. Marie Bertholet, Sherry Koelling. Row Two: Vivian Alber. Susan Draney. Maureen McCahon, Ala Rot- man. Susan Trott, Gloria Silverstein, Marsha Goodno. Row Three: Barbara McVay, Gayle Ashcraft. Sandy Stephens, Vicky Schlichter, Charlotte Williams. Carole Pflanz. Linda Clark. Row Four: Harriet Halpern, Grazi Borroni. Linda Niemeyer. Sandy Eckert, Jeannie Carter, Patsy Thorne, Peggy Stone. R.O.T.C. Trains Junior Soldiers for Military Life Master Sergeant M. Ransom Instructor Sergeant I. Whetstone Instructor Passing through the double doors of room B transports one into the world of marching, drills, rifles, color guards and khaki uniforms, for this is the room where the Reserve Officers Training Corps operates. Under the direction of Master Sergeant Ransom and Sergeant Whetstone the junior soldiers en- rolled in R.O.T.C. learn military practices and procedures. They gain useful experience in the handling of fire- arms on the rifle range, and use their knowledge and skill in shooting competi- tion against units from other schools. Students are most familiar with the R.O.T.C. because of the part it has in assemblies. The Color Guard opens each assembly by leading the respectful student body in the Pledge of Allegiance. R.O.T.C. boys also help to keep order at football games and serve as hosts at evening events held at Paseo. With the training they have received while enrolled in the high school R.O.T.C. program these boys will be prepared to meet their military service with confidence. Officers Sitting: Richard Fretwell. Battalion Commander. Standing: George Long. Supply Officer, Kenneth Fisher, Public Information Officer, Ray Miller, Adjutant. Bob Dodsworth. Executive Officer, Melvin Singer, Operations Officer, Warren Kuhn. Range and Ordinance N.C.O. Not Pictured: John Aaron. Ser- geant Major. Darryl Richardson. Intelligence Officer. Company A Row One: Leonard Williams, George Long. Bob Dodsworth, Dukes, Dale Rumans. Chris Huff. Bill Rumans. Rou Three: Robert Griffiths. George Martin, Kendall Williams, Mike Anthony Stillwell. Charles Williams, Victor Marroitt, Johnny O'Neill. Row Two: Malachi Smith, Delton Gilmore, Charles Yeager. James Potter. Color Guard Warren Kuhn, Bob Dodsworth, Richard Fretwell. Leonard W illiams. Company B Row One: Herbert Simon. Joel Harmon. Leonard Handeoek. Kenneth Fisher, Bill Rankin. Elwin McBride, Carter Triee. Row Two: Leroy Burrell. Louis Ross. William Arnold. Richard Libeer. Kenneth Page. Ronald Hall. Row Three: Robert Evans. Victor Murray. Woodrow Mitchell. Sidney Black. Percy Payne, Eton Gilmore. 60 Row One: Robert Forte. Victor Merriot. Leonard Williams. Row Two: Doug Darryol. Bill Rankin. Honor Guard Row One: Kenneth Fisher. I.eon Robinson. Randolph Harris. Phil Myers, William Arnold. Perry Pain. Charles Dukes. Row Two: Herschel Hum an. Gregory Burell. Carter Trice. Willie Mark. Row Three: Charles Williams. Sidney Blac k. Delton Gilmore. Robert Forte, Leroy Burell. Company C Kneeling: Herschel Duncan. Row One: Stephen Morton, Willie Mack. Randolph Harris. James Perry, Dennis Batdorf. George Geolas, John Cox, David May. Row Two: James Chappell. Leon Robinson, Bobby Ellis. Russell Williams. John Perkins, Aaron Schick. Hubert McDonald, Thomas Smith. Leslie Page. Row Three: Thomas Floyd. Jack Pierson. Larry Kinsey. Terrence Jackson. Rick Wrigley, Stanley Hicks. Sam Friday. Steve Bradley. Huvoner Anderson. 61 ueen Chosen As Symbol Of R.O.T.C. Dignity and Spirit K.O.T.C. Queen Pat Frierson When the Reserve Officers Training Corps selects its queen, it does more than bestow a high honor upon her. It presents her with a responsibility to represent R.O.T.C. well in whatever she does. Both the queen and her five attendants serve as symbols of Paseo’s military training program and the work it does. Candidates for the R.O.T.C. queen title are chosen by the boys themselves. In order to be eligible, a girl must have good scholas- tic and citizenship ratings and be interested in school activities. Although all six candi- dates cannot receive the highest honor, each girl is chosen to sponsor a main R.O.T.C. division. The staff, A. B and C companies and the rifle team are represented by one of the girls. 62 Pat Frierson, R.O.T.C. queen; Suzanne Sole. A Company sponsor; Linda Wasserlauf, B Company sponsor; Renee Hol- mes. C Company sponsor; Merci Wolfe. Staff sponsor. Rosa Szajnfeld. Rifle team sponsor is not pictured. Trumpeters Blast Out Fred Paddock, Tom Hearn and Mike Holder were featured in the annual band assembly. Scholars Vie on Catagories” Left to Right: Tom Hearn. Stan Epstein, Patsy Thorne, Vicky Schlichter and Tom Schmutz. Each semester top students compete for scholastic honors on WDAF TV’s “Cate- gories.” The program is designed to display the academic strength of teams from all schools in the greater Kansas City area. Ques- tions presented to the team cover many sub- jects and are calculated to find the general knowledge of students involved in the con- test. One, two, three, four! . . . the drum beat starts and is quickly picked up by the guitar and brass. The Hus- tlers are here! What did they hustle? They hustled the spirited Pirates and the varsity basketball squad to a successful season in ’64. Literary Societies Mean Fellowship, Friendliness and . . . Fun ! Intcr-Club Council Row One: Debbie Scholzman. Diane WiUon. Patsy Thorne. Row Tuo: Margot Sims. Bill McBride. Beth Pope. Karen Clark. Row Three: Greg Harnden. Mr. Richmond. Gene Maienschien. “Pledge! Come here, I want you —now!” From this moment on, a pledging Pirate learns that membership in one of Paseo’s six Literary Socie- ties is something to be earned. But after the first hectic days of pledging are over and the new mem- bers are officially initiated into their respective societies, the clubs settle down to real business. Those sophomore, junior and senior students who wish to be a member of a Literary Society must have an over-all grade average of 2.5, and are expected to maintain this average after they have been taken into the club. Lits collectively sponsor two dances during the year and individually throw several parties. They enthusiastically support other school activi- ties. But fun is not the only by-word of these clubs. Scholarship is strongly encouraged among club members. At the second semester Literary Soci- ety Dance, the club which has maintained the highest average grade index is awarded the scholar- ship trophy. If a society wins the trophy for three successive years, it is retired to that club. Tying all six Literary Societies together is the Interclub Council. The Council consists of two members from each club, an interclub represen- tative and one other member, usually the club president. These representatives co-ordinate Lit activities and plan special projects. Fellowship, scholarship and fun make Paseo’s Literary Societies top in many students’ books. Second Semester Pledges CYNTHIANS Jerry Ann Aarons, Betty Deal, Sandi Eckert, Yvonne Jamerson, Linda Stokes. ENGINEERS Mark McCone, Guiliano Radolovich. IOTAS Margaret Florence, Mary Florence, Glenna Laugh- ary, June Richardson, Irene Strong. JUNTOS Steve Jacobson, Melvin Tolliver. THICIONS Barbara Cochrane, Regina Billings, Geraldine Lindsey, Phyllis Litvien.Suzy Smade, Chris Wright. ZETAS Janie Bryant, Marsha Goodno, Bari Robinson. 64 Engineers Mr. Crocker, Adviser FIRST SEMESTER Jim Galliher Speedv Bennett Dirk Edwards Bill Holman One Maienschein Greg Harnden Bol) Balderston President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at.4r ms Inter-Club Initiator SECOND SEMESTER Dick Edwards Speedy Bennett Jim Melvin Bob Balderston Steve Doubleday Gene Maienschein Jim Galliher How One: Jim Thaxter, Jim Scott. Dan Rosenfield. Lairy Fogel. David Bruce, Tom Hearn. Jerry Bulavsky, Bob Balderston. Row Tua: Mike Zullig. Joel Frerking. Jim Melvin. Gene Maienschein, Steve Doubleday, Dick Edwards. Don Nielson. Greg Harnden. How Three: Speedy Bennett. Jim Galliher. Leonard Barton. Barry Cates. Bill Holman, Glenn Zander. Ronnie talker, John I.atta. Zetas Miss Davis, Adviser FIRST SEMESTER Patsy Thorne Janice Fenderson Linda Shaffer Barbara Darnahy Donna Relf Debbie Scholzman Linda Goodell President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Inter-Club Initiator SECOND SEMESTER Donna Relf Debbie Scholzman Carol Albert Diane Scott Janice Fenderson Patsy Thorne Cheryl Butner How One: Cheryl Butner. Debbie Scholzman. Donna Relf, Diane Scott. Carol Albert. Julie Keith. Terri Ciro, Pat Wheatley. Mary Whitaker. Row Two: Cheryl Gazda. Pat Donovan, Pam Donovan. Barbara Darnaby. Renee Holmes. Helen Byers. Susan Draney. Peggy Stone, Patsy Thorne. How Three: Shirlie Kennedy, Barbara McVay. Grazia Borroni. Karen Jones, Minnette Ferguson. Kathy Welch. Sharon Teague, Linda Goodell. Alice Kramer. Linda Shaffer. How Four Marilyn W ilson. Vicki Vogt. Karen Maddux. Janice Fenderson, Glennis Hinchey. Gayle Lively. Jane McGee, Louise Heine. Linda McElroy, Barbara Buel. 65 Juntos Mr. Richmond , Adviser FIRST SEMESTER AI Lewis Bill Levene John Thurman Jim Rudolph Martv Burstein Bill McBride Mark Dethlefsen President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-.4rms Inter-Club Initiator SECOND SEMESTER Fred Paddock Mark Dethlefsen Jim Miller Marty Burstein AI Lewis Bill McBride Steve Yates Row One: Doyle Pryor, Bill McBride. Gary Mineo, Chuck McBride, Jerry Bash. Rusty Kaczor. Forrest Dieckman. John Carlson. Jim Rudolph. Rou Two: Al Lewis. Jerry Morrow, Harold Himmelstein. Charles Sams. Walter Collins. Bill Levene. Norman Buebendorf. John Thurman. Steve Rodabaugh. Third Row: Mike Moffat. Kirby Creel, Harley Weidman. Bruce Dethlefsen. Marty Burstein. Rick Bezner. Jeff Richards. Carl Carlson. Row Four: Steve Yates. Tom Schmutz. Mark Dethlefsen. George Williamson. Fred Paddock. Bob Powell. Jim Miller, Tom Levene. Mike Holder. Thicions M iss Meyer, Adviser FIRST SEMESTER Harriet Halpcrn Judy Johnson Roberta Bain Penny Daniels Margot Sims Diane Wilson Madlyn Tombs President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Inter-Club Initiator SECOND SEMESTER Penny Daniels Roberta Bain Madlyn Tombs Harriet Halpern Dianna Ladd Margot Sims Judy Johnson Row One: Joanne Hall. Diana Miller. Ann King. Jean Neidhardt, Mary Ann W ebster. Gwen Rindom. Row Tu : Carol Albertson. Sue Musick. Phyllis Heath. Madlyn Tombs, Penny Daniels. Grazia Borroni. Row Three: Anne Swafford, Sherry Koelling. Maureen McCahon. Patti Quick, Elfredia Witt. Nancy Park. Roberta Bain. Row Four: Harriet Halpern. Diane W ilson. Margot Sims. Judy John- son. Jody Price. Dianna Ladd. Dorothy Vida, Linda Thornton. 66 Iotas Mrs. Shew, Adviser FIRST SEMESTER Rhonda Macken Cheryl Rabinowitz Deborah Smalls Margaret Wilson Pat Parish Linda Wasserlauf Cathy Harbison President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Inter-Club Initiator SECOND SEMESTER Cheryl Rabinowitz Margaret Wilson Jeannette Bruce Karen Searles Cathy Harbison Marion Boyce Linda Wasserlauf Row One: Zoe Banister, Cheryl Rabinowitz, Loyce Joiner. Joyce Joiner. Constance Brown. Row Two: Karen Searles, Crazia Bor- roni, Cathy Harbison. Brenda Cannon. Rhonda Macken. Linda Wasserlauf. Row Three: Jeannette Bruce, Margaret Wilson. Gayle Ashcraft, Cordelia Masterson, Pat Parish. Cynthians Mrs. MacGee, Adviser FIRST SEMESTER Linda Allen Vanita Brown Judy Scott Vicki Lynn Beth Pope Vicki Dumas President Vice President Secretary- Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Inter-Club Initiator SECOND SEMESTER Karen Marts Vanita Brown Barbara Altman Janet Helms Linda Allen Karen Clark Sandy Lindsey Row One: Linda Clark. Vicki Dumas. Karen Marts. Freda Wheat- ley, Barbara Brooks. Gwen Barnett, Billie Griffin. Phyllis Hamil- ton. Row Two: Judy Banks. Mary Gerhardt, Barbara Wise. Janet Wise. Janet Helms. Doris Ballard. Sheila Litvien. Karen (.lark. Beth Pope. Row Three: Paula Generaux, Linda Allen. Grazia Borroni. Vanita Brown. Jane Miller, June Weintraub. Sheila Britt, Carol Pflanz. Row Four: Vicki Lynn. Mary Ann Sharpe. Charlotte Williams. Judy Scott, Sandy Stephens. Linda Niemeyer. Barbara Altman. Sondra Biggs. 67 Future Collegians Each year the five girls in the Junior class with the top scholastic averages are named to membership in the American Association of University Women. They re- main members during their Senior year, thus bringing Paseo's total membership to ten. These girls attend specially sponsored func- tions which are planned to keep bright, eligible girls looking forward to higher education. How One: Carol Albertson. Jean Neidhardt. Barbara McVay, Penny Daniels. JoAnne Hall. How Two: Beth Pope, Marilyn Wilson, Vicki Schlichter, Roberta Bain. Sherry Koelling. Junior Sara Bartons Always ready to give a pill, bandage a cut finger or ease a sore throat are the nurse's assistants. The girls also help out in the nurse's office by keeping health records up to date and helping to collect health examin- ation forms. Working in the Health Center provides them with experience for future nursing work. How One: Mary Gerhardt, Pam Miller, Peggy Justice. How Two: Mary Florence. Barbara Altman. Rhonda Macken. Front Desk Workers Helping out Paseo’s office secretaries, the office assistants issue excuse cards, tardy excuses and keep the school records and files in order. These girls greet visitors to the school and make them feel at home. Their help keeps the front office running smoothly. How One: Gary Medley. Janet Cockerham. Karen Marts. Madlyn Tombs. Hou Two: Shelia Britt. Linda Goodell, Donna Chapman. Maggie Hempel. How Three: Jerry Aarons. Dianna Ladd. Elfredia Witt. 68 Practicing Printers With the completely outfitted printing department availalde at Paseo, printing students are able to publish the entire school paper, including photographs, within the school. Linotype machines and a full size press are among the equipment which make it possible for the printing department to turn out the Paseo Press bi-weekly. Rou One: Larry Goodman. Bill Holler. Terry Oliver, Cornelius Barnes. Row Tuv: Marlin talker. Jerry Singer, Ronald Koch. James Ferry. Percy Payne. Book Buffs The English department has grown dependant on the work of the book crew. These boys carry literature to English classes when they are needed. Then return them to the store rooms, their work makes trans- porting and using large numbers of books convenient. Mark McCone, A1 Lewis. Richard Schoonover. International Organizers As part of the international Red Cross program. Paseo selects a student committee to represent Pirates at Red Cross functions and to bring information back to the school. The Red Cross committee has charge of filling Veterans’ Christmas stockings and the annual spring fund raising drive. Because of its international affiliation, the commit- tee is closely associated with the American Field Service. Row One: Diane Scolt. Forrest Dieckman. Patsy Thorne. Row Two: Grazia Borroni. Judy Johnson. John Thurman. Row Three: Glenn Zander. Linda Thornton. Dorothy Vida. Bill Holman. Back-stage Custodians The success behind any play or assembly is due largely to the curtain-pulling and light controlling of the stage crew. These boys handle all behind scenes operations. Vic Marriott. Dick Miller. George Martin. George Geolas. Eddie House. 69 Leads, Heads and Beats - Paseo’s Press Is All-American Journalism Mrs. Downie Adviser Overworked? Never! But the Press staff did work hard this year. Their job was not just completing an English course but getting out a bi-weekly newspaper. As soon as one paper was printed there would already be the dead- line for the next Press. Presses came out about every two weeks, with a special six page edition just before Christmas. Another extra was the annual Treasure Chest of literary work submitted by Paseo students. The high honor of All-American was awarded to the Press by the National Scholastic Press Association. This is the second consecutive year that the Press has received the award. Last year's reporters were first semester’s Press staff. The class that acted as cub reporters at the beginning of the year became the staff for second semester. This staff both wrote and edited the Press for second semester. Writing the stories was everybody’s job. Individual tasks included drawing ad lines, making layouts, proofreading copy and mailing sub- scriptions. Then there were assignment sheets to take care of. as well as galleys, cuts, paste-up. ad mats, headlines_ The Press reporters were kept busy this year — but it was well worth it: they produced a fine paper. FIRST PAGE EDITORS: Zoe Bannister, Vanita Brown, Judy Scott. Tom Levene. Marilyn Wilson. Gene Maien- schein. SECOND PAGE EDITORS: Sealed: Jean Neidhardt, Barry Cates. Barbara Darnaby. Cheryl Rabinowitz. Janice Fenderson, Jane McGee. THIRD PAGE EDITORS: Dorothy Vida. Glennis Hinchey, FOURTH PAGE EDITORS: Mark Dethlefson, Steve Renee Holmes. Merci Wolfe. Jacobson. Frank Joyce, Jim Rudolph. 70 “Number one, fellas, unwrap the film.” CIRCULATION MANAGERS: Jim Obendorfer. Dixie Wright. Kathy Welch. CARTOONIST: Forrest Dieckman. ASSIGNMENT EDITOR: John Thurman. COPY EDITOR: Bill Holman. Everybody’s working, for a change. BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING MANAGERS: Jerry Singer. Jerry Aarons. Boh Powell. Norman Buehendorf. Dianna Ladd. Beta Hickman. Accurate typists ... two out of three erase. 71 The next deadline’s Friday . . . Diane Wilson Co-editor Mr. Luther Crocker Adviser Donna Relf Co-editor Back in September, the 1963-64 school year wasn't very old. None of the activities had started, and none of the school functions had gotten under way. There wasn't much to remember about the year then, because nothing had happened. But that was a long time ago. Now the year is over, and there are scores of activities, events, games, plays, meetings, parties, classes and dances that have taken place during that time. Pirates can remember the fun of this year for awhile, but how can they be sure of holding on to these memories for many years after they have graduated? The answer is the 1964 Paseon. Paseo's yearbook. A Paseon is a special kind of book. Not only does it picture the fun of a high school year, it also keeps the unwritten school spirit and pride alive in the minds of all those who experienced these nine months at Paseo. It takes work to produce a Paseon. Members of the staff begin making layouts, typing copy and taking pictures as soon as school starts. From September until March they think, plan, design, photograph, criticize, write, correct and rush to meet deadlines. But the confusion and effort involved are worth every minute of the time spent in preparing a yearbook of Paseon’s quality. Whatever the 1963-64 school year meant to each Pirate is recorded forever in the Paseon to see and remember with pride. “Wail! . . . Have you tried puffs? 1964 PASEON STAFF CO-EDI TORS: Diane W ilson. Donna Relf. SENIORS: Diane Scott. A1 Lewis, Margot Sims, Bill McBride. STUDENT BODY: Patsy Thorne. Jim Melvin, Steve Yates. ACTIVITIES: Carol Albert. Roberta Bain, Jerry Bu- lavsky, Margot Sims. FACULTY: Harriet Halpern.Tom Hearn. SPORTS: Jim Melvin. Harriet Halpern. Jim Galliher. COPY: Judy Johnson. INDEX: Patsy Thorne. COVER DESIGN: Judy Johnson ADVISER: Luther Crocker. Palsy Thorne. Judy Johnson 72 Get that layout done !” Harriet Halpern. Tom Hearn. “One more ruined layout. Wilson and 1 11...” Diane Scott. Margot Sims. A1 Lewis. Bill McBride. Jerry Buiavsky, Roberta Bain. Carol Albert. With a starting blast of the referee’s whistle, the game rolls into action and Paseo's athletic year begins again. Football and basketball are probably the best attended of the interscholastic league sports. But Pirates have a very strong track team and also participate in swimming, tennis, golf and cross-country track. Paseo’s athletic department does not stop at sponsoring spectator sports. Through intramural sports for both boys and girls, every student has a chance to keep physically fit. Boys intramural sports include basketball, football and track. Girls are offered a highly organized program of intramural sports activity. They take part in group sports such as hockey, basketball and softball and individual sports of badminton and table tennis. Paseo’s athletic program is one of the most participated in and therefore greatest enjoyed areas of Pirate life. It provides lessons in sportsmanship and fair play to both the participant and the spectator. s p o R T S Pirates Make Pre-Season Smash, Fall Short in League Competition Coach Bob Gauldin Coach R. Patterson Head Coach Assistant Coach Perhaps one of the biggest upsets of the season was the 12 to 6 victory over Rockhurst by Paseo. Rockhurst, rated high in the area, was supposed to have an easy victory over the low- rated Pirates. Someone forgot to tell Paseo. The defeat handed Rockhurst the only one they re- ceived all season. The tide, however, turned against the Pirates as they began to lose game after game. The only other win during the season was 21 to 7 victory over Lincoln. As a result, the Paseo team shared the cellar position with Lincoln. Paseo often out-rushed its opponents in yards gained, but a combination of bad luck and weak defense at the wrong time resulted in few victories. The outstanding backfield men were Jerry Pence, wingback, Jimmy Marshall, tailback and Bill Eades, spinner back. The team was honored by having seven all stars. Therion Cobbs, end, made the second team and six others received honorable mention. Although Paseo lost most of its games it never lost its school spirit. Large attendance at the games and enthusiasm at pep rallies proved that the student body was behind the team win or lose. The season can be described as thrilling but unsuccessful. Tom Hearn. Captain Sr. Guard 2nd Letter Honorable Mention Boh Balderston. Captain Sr. End 2nd l.etter Honorable Mention John Carlson. Captain Sr. Taelcle 2nd Letter Honorable Mention 76 Jerry Pence Jr. Back 1st Letter Honorable Mention Bill Eades Sr. Back 2nd Letter Honorable Mention Therion Cobbs Jr. End 1st Letter All Star Calvin Shelby Jr. Back 1st Letter Jim Marshall Jr. Back 2nd Letter Honorable Mention John Vaughns Sr. Back 2nd Letter Rick Scudiero Sr. End 2nd Letter 77 Leon Masterson Sr. Guard Mike Beaver Chris James Jr. End 1st Letter Larry Fogel Jr. Guard 1st Letter Prines Holland Jr. Guard 1st Letter Sr. Tackle 1st Letter Happy Birthday, Coach . . . with a Victory over Lincoln. Jerry Pence scoots around the end for a gain against the Central Eagles. Danny Sarver Jr. End 78 Dick Edwards Jr. Guard 1st Letter Bill Finkle Jr. Tackle Terry Hubbard Sr. Center 1st Letter “I just sat on what. Coach?” Ronnie Walker Sr. Tackle 2nd. Letter Terry Ellis Sr. Taekle 1st. Letter David W ilson Sr. 1st l.etter Kllington Bell Jr. Bark 1st Letter Robert Lee Jr. Center 1st Letter 80 OK you guys . . . lot's throw that towel in the ring! B-Team Fights Hard; Gains Experience First How: Dick Edwards. Chester Griddine, Leonard May, Ronnie Lewis, David Bruce, Bill Russell, Deano Agnos. Dar- rell Eisenhower. Second Row: Bill Melvin. Robert Redeemer, Mike Zullig, Steve Doubleday, Bill Oldham. Don Neilson, Johnny Johnson, Jim Uptown. Kenneth Dickson. Roy Way- land. Third Row: Bruce Dethlefsen. Paul Jones, Chris Huff, Bruce White. Mike Fisher. Terry Rowe, Jim Nepote, Harry Lounce. Dale Martens. Spirit, Hard Work Characterize Freshmen First Row: Rodney Brown. Myril Stewart. Don Robinson, Rodney Wood. Melvin Porter, John Yeager. Dwight Howard. Ricky Shockley. Billy Morgan. Willie Glenn. Jim Potter. Second Row: Lonnie Robinson. Allen Ladd. Gilbert Marshall, Prentice Jones. Bill Griffin, Bob Stauffer. Ned Diecidue, Pat Zullig, Randy French. Ed Caviar, Therman Lacy. Jimmy Downton. Louis Wilson. Third Row: Sam Hall. Gregory Bur- rell. Willie Mack. Theautra Guest, Mike McKinney, David Owings. Herschel Duncan, Ed Moody, Don McBride, Law- rence Young, Bob Evans. Gary Peeler, Gary Stockbridge. Grady Boxly, Mike Moore. 81 Pirates Are You with Us?” Top-Flight Cheerleaders Make Spirit Soar It takes real energy and enthusiasm to be a cheerleader. It takes pep and vitality and bounce. Paseo’s six varsity and four b-team cheerleaders had all of these qualities in double measure. But the job of leading restless, some- times over-enthusiastic crowds takes something just a little bit more. It takes hard work and long hours of practice. Because they were willing to use their leadership toward being both hard work- ing and energetic, the Pirate cheer- leaders made pep rallies and games fun, purposeful and exciting. DIANE WILSON GLENNIS HINCHEY LOUISE HEINE JANE MC CEE 82 B-Team Cheerleaders JODY PRICK JULIE KEITH KAREN JONES V ARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Bottom: Diane Scott. Row One. Glennis Hinchey, Louise Heine, Jane McGee. Row Two: Carol Albert, Diane VI ilson. 83 Varsity Pirates leave competitors behind; Crash into league second place Kneeling: Co-captains: Bill Boykin, Steve Yates. Standing: Jim Melvin, Claude Clriock, Mark Dethlef- sen, James “Goose Perry, Coach Ross, Jerry Dale Morrow, Richard Gardner. Marty Burstein, Boh Fells. Not Pictured: Bernard Stevenson. 1964 League Schedule Paseo 56 Southeast 64 Paseo 68 Manual 63 Paseo 81 East 56 Paseo 65 Westport 60 Paseo 61 Southwest 53 Paseo 67 Northeast 56 Paseo 79 Lincoln 67 Paseo 43 Central 67 Paseo 72 Van Horn 64 Interscholastic Tournament Paseo 69 Westport 28 Paseo 64 Lincoln 75 Paseo 63 Northeast 51 Paseo 46 Southwest 44 1964 Non-Leag ue Schedu le Paseo 77 Raytown 40 Paseo 72 St. Joe Benton 56 Paseo 86 St. Johns 38 Paseo 62 Pern Day 72 Paseo 49 Rockhurst 48 Pen Day Tournament Paseo 54 Center 55 Paseo 54 Pern Day 56 Regional Tournament Paseo 67 Southwest 51 Paseo 70 Center 61 Paseo 52 Southeast 74 Coaches Managers and Trainers Coach King. Coach Ross, Coach Patterson Jack Kitner, Jim Thaxter, Billie Holbrook 84 JUMP. YATES. JUMP!!!! Outperforming eight of the ten teams in the Interscholastic League, Paseo’s varsity Pirates zoomed to a towering second place position in the 1963-64 basketball standings. At the beginning of the season, the Pirates were predicted to end up no higher than fourth place. But as the weeks passed, speed, team- work and an overwhelming desire to win boosted the team closer and closer to championship hopes. The boys brushed aside the idea that Paseo couldn't make it into the upper brackets, and carried the ball through victory after victory. The Bucs were unable to penetrate the armor of Southeast’s Knights who handed them their first defeat. But six consecutive teams fell be- fore the mighty Pirate sword, including second place-rated Manual. Anxiously the Pirate bucket- men looked forward to their game with Central, and even though Central was favored to win, team hopes for an upset victory were high. How- ever. the Eagles proved too strong for Paseo, and with this second defeat the Pirates’ chances for the championship were crushed. The team bounced back to win their final league game against Van Horn, thus bringing their final record to 7-2, and securing them solidly in second place. Bringing equal honors to Paseo’s roster of basketball achievement was her Junior Varsity team, which finished high in the league, and the Sophomore team which chalked up a winning 6-4 record. Special recognition goes to the Fresh- man team which captured its league co-champion- ship. sharing the title with Central. Every Pirate basketball team held a winning record during the 1963-64 season, making this one of the best basketball years in the history of Paseo High School. With tongue in check . . . The old pro showin’ the kids how. And Morrow scores more. Perry to Yates to has equals two points tnr Pira 8 y v it Bill Boykin 3rd Letter Sr. Guard Jerry Dale Morrow 2nd Letter Sr. Guard Jim Melvin Ut Letter Sr. Guard “O.K. you guys, I want you to get other stuff! Bernard Stevenson 1st Letter Jr. Forward James “Goose” Perry 2nd Letter Sr. Center Mark Dethlefsen 2nd Letter Sr. Forward Stevenson outjumps Indian for two more Pirate points. plenty of rest . . . none of that Claude Carlock 1st Letter Jr. Forward Marty Burstein 2nd Letter Sr. Forward Richard Gardner 1st Letter Sr. Forward 87 Junior Varsity Team Rou One: Ronald Lewis, Greg Hamden. Jimmy Marshall, Christian Lytle. Rou Tun: Fred Paddock. Benn Carpenter, Steve Jacobson. Roy Whaland. Bernard Moore. Sophomore Team Rou One: Jim Scott. Joel Freking. Mike Holder. Row Tuo: Bob Re deemer, Mike Zullig. Terry Austin. Gary “Weegie Morrow. Freshman Team Row One: Lddie Moody. Ed Caviar. Donald Stevenson, LeVerne Byers. Rou Two: Mike McKinney. Theautra Guest. Lawrence Yound. Bob Evans. Terry Lewis. Eighth Grade Team Rou One: Bill Holbrook. Duane Smith. Harold Griddine. Sylvester Jiles. Eric Eisenhauer. Jim Hancock. Lee Robins, Michael Butler, I-arry Saxton. Row Two: David Rindom. Mike Goodno. Larry Lacy. Charles Craven, Vincent Jamierson. Victor Frederick. Tex Crumhaugh. Wayne Noel. All-stars shine with blue-ribbon basketball Second Team Bob Fella. Sr. Honorable Mention Bill Boykin, Sr. Honorable Mention James “Goose Perry. Sr. Honorable Mention Steve Yates, Sr. Honorable Mention (h to it fellas! Mixed emotions Get 'em (ioose! Warmer Weather Welcomes Track As Third Major Interscholastic League Sport TRACK COACHES: Varsity: Bob Gauldin Jr. Varsity: Joe Klein Freshman: Harold McGuire With the coming of warmer weather to Kansas City, the Interscholastic League schools begin pre- paring for the third major sport of the year, track. Football and basketball now give way to high hurdles and distance runs. Track season is a welcome change for both the boys who participate in the meets and the supporters who attend them. Track meets are quite different from other major sport games, because several in- dividual events are held simultaneously. For example, shot put. broad jump and pole vault events are usually carried out at the same time, thus providing the spec- tators with more than one center of attention. This three-ring-circus effect makes track fun to watch and to take part in. At Paseo, track is a sport which commands a great deal of interest. Since the individual events allow for a wide range of specialization, boys may choose to take part in one area or several. Track events include high jump, running broad jump, shot put, pole vaulting, high and low hurdle races, relay races, dashes, and distance runs. The winning team in a meet is determined by a point system. A specific number of points is award- ed for placement in each event. A first place receives the highest number of points and the lowest place receives the smallest number of points. The team earning the highest point total is considered the winner. This means that individual efforts determine the effort of the entire team. Unlike so-called “team” sports, track and its individual nature allows several teams to participate in one meet. Track events need not be limited to only two teams. The diversified centers of interest provided by track makes it one of the most enjoyable sports in the interscholastic league program. Managers Left to Right: Jim Quint. Aaron Mermelstein, Jim Thaxter, No, No, Doc! —Try it again —feet first. Don Robinson. Junior Varsity Team Row One: Melvin Tolliver, William Edwards, Jack Quint. David Hill, Gerald Shinner. Row Three: Rodney Carter, Dale Martens. Bruce, Guiliano Radolovich. Leavy Jones. Row Two: Christian Charles Clancy, James Cooper, Gary Donald Morrow, James Lytle. John Thompson. Marvin Carpenter, Mike Zullig, Terry Uptown. Richard Sanderhome. Junior Varsity and freshman teams build cinder track reserves Freshman Team Row One: Lavem Byers, Dwight Howard, Sam Hall, Melvin Porter, Jones, Don McBride. Row Three: Gregory Burell. Mike McKinney. Jim James. Willie Glenn, Don Stevenson, Ottis Howard. Row Two: Jimmy Dowton, Tom Page. Thurman Lacy, David Owens. Leon Bradley. Jim Orbendorffer, Pat Zullig. Ed Clay, Prentice 91 Runners dash toward finish Ever tried playing the orange relay, John? Cross Country Jim Rudolph. Frank Joyce. Jim Miller. Brian Stillwell. Leapin' Lizards! Cobbs stretches for two more inches. Varsity Jerry Dale Morrow. Mark Dethlefesen. Therion Cobbs. 92 line and top track goals Gary Mineo, Henry Franklin. John Carlson. Mike Moore. Track Mineo springs up and over. Kneeling: Roy Gibbs. Jim Rudolph. Standing: Jim Oberndorfer, Glenn Smith. Raymond Nichols. “Let's race all the way to Dead Man's Curve. 93 Swim Through Team Dogpaddles Water-Logged Season Po 1 Row One: Jim Ouint. Pat Zullig, Walter Collins, Bill Levene, Richard Singleton, Jerry Bash, Jack Oint, Dan Rosenfield. Row Two: Marcus Robinson. Don Robinson, Jim Rudolph, Gene South. Terry Olson, Herschel Duncan. Bob Stauffer, Tom O’Neil, Chester Durnal. Sam La Grasso. As the starting whistle blows, the swimmers make a dive for the water, and the race is on. So begins a typical swim meet at Paseo’s pool. Swim team members were an integral part of the Pirate inter- scholastic sport program this year. They participated in swim meets with several area schools, and spent many hours after school perfect- ing strokes and working to improve speed records. Boys who become members of the team are selected on a tryout basis, and must be proficient in several strokes or diving. Hard work and a strong desire to win were not as great a help to the swim team as they had been in previous years. But the boys did their best to represent Paseo with good sportsmanship and fair play. “Look Ma ... no hands!” Fair weather and fairways make for good golf, and Paseo’s golf team took advantage of every oppor- tunity to play. Pirates for golf matches begins as soon as the snow melts in the late winter months. Like other minor sport teams, the golf team was a major part of the Pirate sports program. Golf Team 94 Row One: Gerald Adam9, Ron Sorensen, Bob Blackburn. Fred Pad- dock, Stewart Lund. Row Two: Leon Masterson, Tom O’Neal, Norm Buebendorf, Greg Harnden, Mike Farnan. Girls Have Fun, Stay in Shape with Physical Education Activities Four semesters of physical education are required of every student who graduates from Paseo. But gym classes for girls are not con- sidered tedious or full. Actually quite the oppo- site is true. Gym gives girls the chance to relax, have fun and get their needed exercise at the same time. Interest in physical education is kept up in class by offering a variety of team and indi- vidual sports. Girls learn to handle a hockey stick, side stroke, swing a ball bat and even broad jump. Outside of class, sports-minded girls can take part in intramurals and sportsday teams. The well rounded intramural program is open to girls from all five classes. Eighth graders who fulfill the necessary requirements earn the Eighth Grade Shield. The Small Shield, Large Shield and Paseo P are awarded to freshmen and upperclassmen. Seniors who have taken part in the intramural program for five years and do extra sports work are pre- sented the Senior Pin. Bradley Trophy Winner Sandra Faden The highest award to a girl participating in the intramural program is the winning of the Bradley Trophy. This senior girl is se- lected by the girls’ physical education teachers because of her outstanding ability and sports- manship. Senior Pin Row One: Beverly Miller, V-ge Brown. Sandy F aden. Linda Allen. Row Two: Bonnie Trimmer. Maureen McCahon. Judy Heider. Suzanne Sole. 95 Paseo P Row One: Oneita Hunt. Helen Byers. Marion Boyce. Joyce- teen Byers. Barbara Cochran, Cathy Harbison. Reta Hickman. Row Two: La Ruth Henderson. Sandy Eckhert. Jane Miller. Debby Schlozman. Sharon Teague. Minnette Ferguson, Jan Cowan. Row Three: Linda Niemeyer, Sandy Stevens, Cor- delia Masterson. Hattie Kidd, Linda Thornton. Pat Parish. Dianna I.add. Large Shield Row One: Irene Strong. Mary Florence, Freda Wheatley, Shirley Henderson, Charline Jones, Rose Joiner. Row Two: Rosina Brown. Lela Wheeler, Carol Embich. Julie Keith, Yvonne Jimmerson. Margaret Florence. India Bell. Row Three: Phyllis Litvien. Katha Kirke. Gwen Rindom, Jeanette Bruce, Gloria Silverstein. Karen Jones, Vicki Vogt. Row Four: Betty Deal, Nancy Park. Armajean Dukes, Patti Quick, Lorene Paynter. Jody Price. 96 Small Shield Row One: Lois Wilson, Herlinda Candillo. Marilyn Bradshaw. Mary Mowell, James- elta Bradshaw, Pat Payne, Delores Conrad. Row Two: Jovce Streeter, Stephanie Carter, Joyce Shaffer, Micki Lowe, Karen Abington, Rosetta Nunn, Shirley Cannon, Mary Dudley. Row- Three: Christine Marshall. Norma Dun- can. Doris Carr. Lois Wheeler, Cappie Dukes, Teresa Smith. Nancy Maier, Janice Casebier. Row Four: Glenna Powell, Cynthia Ferguson, Gwen Jim- merson, Linda Perry. Jocelyn Smith. Frances Dodsworth, Carolyn Franklin. Sharon Bratton. Eighth Grade Award Row One: Norma Masterson, Yvonne Saunders, Renee McGautha. Cynthia Johnson. Margaret Scott, Carolyn Malone. Row Two: Deborah Brown. Ed- wina Dorch. Elaine Ducey, Nellie Mitch- ell. Linda Graham. Diane Irving, Louise W'ilson. Marvanella Walker. Row Three: Joann Stringer, Suzie Napper. Cherrie Miller. Lois Divine, Sharon Miller, Linda Alber, Shirley Jones. Cathy Clevenger. Row Four: Janice Harper. Essie Dilling- ham. Marilyn Reyez, Marsha Kiriakas. Bonnie Brunetti, Pam Cole, Cynthia Napper, Linda Lewick. Managers Row One: Mary Dudley. Delores Conrad, Herlinda Candillo, Mary Mowell, Shirley Henderson, Debby Schlozman, Beverly Miller, Oneita Hunt. Julie Keith. Freda Wheatley. Cathy Harbison, Barbara Cochran. Row Tuv: Joyce Streeter. Micki Lowe. Joyce Shaffer, Karen Abington, Rosetta Nunn, Shirley Cannon. Rosina Brown, Helen Byers. Minnette Ferguson, Nancy Maier, Jan Cowan. Reta Hickman. Row Three: Lois Wheeler, Mary Flo- rence. Irene Strong. Margaret Florence, India Bell. Linda Allen. Gwen Jimmer- son. Janice Cashier, Sharon Teague. Jane Miller, Sandy Stephens. Row Four: Bonnie Trimmer. Karen Jones. Cordelia Masterson, La Ruth Henderson, Cynthia Ferguson. Linda Niemeyer, Suzanne Sole, Linda Perry, Armajean Dukes, Hattie Kidd. Pat Parish. Dianna Ladd. 97 Girls Rack Up Points Hockey Paseo’s team made a smashing success at the Hockey Sportsday by winning both of its games against Southwest and Westport. Southwest was downed 1-0, and Westport fell to the Pirates by a score of 2-0. This marks the second year that the Bucettes have made a clean sweep in hockey competi- tion. Hockey is a strenuous game, and often takes its toll among those who play. During the sportsday games, two of the Pirates' vital team members received injuries, but dem- onstrating the traditional school spirit, both girls stayed in the game until the final play was over. This is only one example of the enthusiasm and confidence these girls possess. Pirate teams have always presented good examples of fair play and sportsmanship at sportsdays, and this year was certainly no exception. In Sportsday Competition Row One: V-je Brown. Beverly Miller, Carol Embich, Judy Heider. Joyce- teen Byers, Rose Joiner. Row Two: Lela Wheeler, Sandy Faden. Oneita Hunt, Minnette Ferguson. Marion Boyce. Row Three: Suzanne Sole. Maureen Mc- Cahon. Jan Cowan. Bonnie Trimmer, Linda Thornton, Lorene Paynter. Volleyball Defeating the host team may not be the most considerate thing to do, but at the volleyball sportsday Paseo did exactly that. The girls nailed Manuel High School’s team by winning two out of three games in the series. Since volleyball is a relatively fast- moving sport, victories must be determined by playing a three game series. Despite this victory, the Pirates were not able to shake the attack of an alert Lincoln High School team. As this second series be- gan, excitement and tension grew with each team chalking up one triumph. But Lincoln took the upper hand, and won their second game, knocking down the Pirates. The girls were not discouraged, though. They played well, and once again displayed their skill and co-ordination. They represented their school well. Row One: Shirley Henderson. India Bell. Sandy Faden. Joyceteen Byers, Marion Boyce. Row Two: Lela Wheeler. Cathy Harbison. Linda Allen. Minnette Ferguson. Judy Heider. Row Three: Bonnie Trimmer, Linda Niemeyer, Cordelia Masterson, Linda Thornton, Lorene Paynter. 98 Splish, splash - Girls Get In The Swim of Things Row One: Pat Parrish. Beverly Miller. Nancy Meyers, Bonnie Trimmer, Marian Boyce, Joyce Gibson. Row Tuo: Judy Heider, Nancy Olsen, Marie Bertholet, Susan Draney, Barbara Coch- ran. Jan Casebier, Carol Embich, Nancy talker, Linda Wasserlauf. Grazia Boronni, Suzanne Sole. Third Row: Vicki Vogt. Gwen Rindom, Nancy Park. Judy Short. Nancy Parting ton. Minnette Ferguson. Jeanette Bruce. Ala Rotman. Sherry Koelling. Linda Thornton, Kathie South. After school every Thursday, the swim- ming pool would suddenly came alive with the noise of happy girls. For Thursday was Swim Club practice day. Members of this unusual club were selected in tryouts by the girls' physical edu- cation instructors. In order to qualify, girls had to meet definite standards. Among these were mastery of several swimming strokes, strength and ability to swim long distances. Any special talents such as diving were also taken into consideration. These water lovers displayed their skills for the public at the annual swim club show. For them, the water was always fine. Mrs. MacGee receives the ball only to be enclosed by senior girls, in the faculty-senior basketball game. 99 Each morning, the doors of Paseo swing open, and through them pour the students heading toward another day of classes. Lockers band, coats, books and folders are hurridly put in and taken out. Hundreds of feet shuffle on to class where consciences are suddenly thrown awake by the challenge of study. The day moves on through lunch, classes and study halls. At 3:15 the dismissal bell announces the end of the academic day. But Paseo students are more than scholars, and they find further interests in extra-curricular activities. They are eager to be part of the contributing nucleus of Paseo High School. A typical Pirate is a many-sided person. He works at his studies, participates in school government and other school activities. He knows the importance of attendance at school dances and games. Most of all. he is proud of his fellow Pirates and of their school on the hill. Dances, School Improvements, Crest and Activity Organization Keep Student Council Moving Full Speed Ahead STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS— First Row: Madiyn Tombs, Junior Continuity Officer; Jerry Bulavsky. Vice President; Tom Parlimentarian; Carol Albert, Treasurer; Diane Scott, Secretary. Hearn. President. Second Row: Judy Johnson. Sergeant-at-arms; Bill McBride. One of the most prominent activities at Paseo High School is the Student Council, an effective form of school government in which every student takes part. Because it is such a large activity, the Student Council’s organization is the most intricate of all school groups. The entire Council is headed by seven primary officers, and these seven form the leadership of the Executive Board. Membership in the Executive Board is made up of the Council officers, committee chairmen and a boy and girl representative from each of the five classes. During Executive Board meetings, problems are brought up and motions proposed which are then presented to the general Council. These preliminary meetings provide time to iron out small difficulties or to bring up ideas that should be screened before being proposed. Specific areas of Council business are han- dled by eight standing committees. The general Council is composed of a repre- sentative from each homeroom and all members of the Executive Board. It is the representa- tives’ duty to take notes on all business trans- acted at the meeting and then report this infor- mation to the students in their respective homerooms. Pupils are encouraged to make suggestions concerning Student Council operations to their homeroom representatives. In this way, every Pirate is included in the control of his school government. Mr. Harry Kluttz was adviser to this year's active Council. 102 Executive Board Guides Student Council First Semester Executive Board Row One: Ann King, Madlyn Tombs, Diane Scott, Diane Wilson, Carol Albert. Peggy Stone. Mary Dudley. Jerry Bulavsky. Row Two: Janice Brown. Penny Daniels. Dixie Wright. Richard Scog- gins, Don Middleton. Steve Doubleday, Tom Hearn. Row Three: Dick Edwards. Bill McBride. Roberta Bain. Judy Johnson. Margot Sims, A1 Lewis, Jim Galliher. Speedy Bennett. Second Semester Executive Board Row One: Rosetta Nunn. Madlyn Tombs. David Bruce, Debbie Schlozman. Diane Scott, Aaron Mermelstein, Row Two: Jeanette McBride. Patty Quick. Barbara McVay. Forrest Dieckman. Patsy Thorne, Carol Albert, Jim Rudolph. Tom Hearn. Row Three: Margot Sims, Judy Johnson. Tom Levene, Dorothy Vida. Jerry Bulavsky, Louise Heine, Greg Harnden. Fred Paddock. 103 Committees Handle Council Business Row One: Don Middleton. Maureen McCahon. Forrest Deickrnan. Paula Generaux. Pat Donovan. Row Tuo: Dottie Vida. Gene Maienschein. Bill Holman. Assembly Committee Guest speakers student talents, and well- traveled faculty members were all incorpor- ated into assemblies by the committee this year. Scheduling assemblies and finding new and interesting program topics were also part of their job. Forrest Deickrnan. Jim Miller, Jane McGee. Dorothy Vida. Sherry Koelling, Tom Levene, Patti Quick. Courtesy Committee When Paseo’s crest was installed in the front corridor. Courtesy Committee members began their campaign to keep students from stepping on the new design. They also arranged for the printing and distribution of student identification cards. This was the first time in three years that cards of this type have been issued. Art Committee Keeping the halls cheerful with display case decorations and providing stage settings for assemblies were the main duties of the Art Committee. Members of this committee also helped to publicize Student Council activities by making posters for the halls. A1 Lewis. Roberta Bain. Harriet Halpern. Margot Sims. Health Committee These busy committee members kept close tab on all Paseo students to make sure that they were in good health. They collected health examination forms from juniors and eighth graders and gave information to every- one on prevention of diseases during the winter months. Dixie Wright. Not Pictured: Rhonda Maeken. 104 Row One: Debby Schlozman, Mary Whitaker. Roberta Bain. Row Two: Linda Shaffer. Peggy Stone, Gene Maienschein. Linda (niodell, Barry Cates. Mixer Committee Mixers at Paseo were changed this year to individual dances with separate names. Planning the themes for each of these dances and organizing them were carried out by the Mixer Committee. Working with the Pep Club, the committee turned in a record ticket sales for the annual Sadie Hawkins Mixer. Penny Daniels. Terri Ciro. Jan Fenderson. Patsy Thorne. Donna 105 Rclf. Rick Bezner. House and Grounds Committee Active and hard-working were the words for this busy committee. It was in charge of replacing any broken windows and keeping the area around the school free of litter. Its most outstanding project of the year was the acquiring of the new school crest, which was installed shortly after the second semester began. Row One: Harriet Halpern. Debby Schlozman. Mary Dudley. Diane Wilson. Row Two: Geraldine I.indsey. Roberta Bain. Toni Kavorinos. Dick Edwards. Row Three: Chuck McBride, Steve Doubleday. Bill Holman, John Thurman. Publicity Committee Making sure that citizens of Kansas City were kept informed of important Paseo activities was the Publicity Committee’s job. They worked to get news of Pirates and their school in the Kansas City Star, and also kept the Paseo Press up to date on Student Council events and projects. Cheryl Ca da. Norman Buebendorf. Bill I ?vene.Tom Levene. Fred Paddock. Mark Dethlefaen, Sue Musick. Sharon Teague. Safety Committee Members of this vital committee were mainly concerned with driving hazards and other traffic conditions around the school. They checked into obtaining stop signs at dangerous corners, thereby making streets around Paseo safer for pedestrians. Homeroom Representatives Have Direct Line From Students To Council First Semester Representatives Row One: Barbara Brooks. Helen Brodin, Herlinda Candillo, Di- anna Bagley, Vladlyn Tombs. Linda Bryant. Micki Lowe, Lois Wilson, Rosetta Nunn. Mary Brown. Jan Casbier. Linda Mowell. Row Two: Mary Prose. Barbara Darnaby. Deb by Schlozman, Mar- lene Fisk, Jan Stinson, Marsha Goodno. Pat Hartman. Bob Zajic. Randy French, Gary Hall. Row Three: LaNeal Furr, Linda Allen. Rose Joiner. Vertesa Clark. Margaret Florence, Doris Carr. Janis Holland. Linda Jeffries, Rusty Kaczor. Row Four: Jerry Morrow. Bill Levine. Judy W agner. Gloria Yeager. Amanda Ewing, Louise Wilson. Linda Taylor. Jerry Aarons. Joyce Wheatley. Row Five: Donna Relf. Patty Quirk. Ernestine Wilson, Mary Scot. Nina Hill. Vincent Tyson, Sherry Koelling. Shirlie Kennedy. Jane McGee. Row Six: Walter Collins. Marty Burstein. Mike Zullig, Garry Banks. John Cleeton, Leonard W illiams, Ricky Fret well. Chuck McBride. Second Semester Representatives Row One: Carolyn Malone, Linda Alber, Jene Saispas. Mary Whit- aker, Mary Dudley. Joyce Streeter. Johnny Epps, Tommy Hernan- dez, Clarence Hill. Mike Davis. Row Two: Gwen Barnett. Karen Marts. Linda Lewick, Linda Wise, Dearlene Usher. Russell Clark, Wayne Noel. Victor Frederick. Melvin Porter. Phyllis Hamilton. Row Three: Judy Lewis. Vicki Vogt. Linda Mowell. JoAnne Hall, Nancy Olsen. Mike Zullig. Charley Sams. Phyllis Hamilton. Row Four: Ruthie Brown. Donna Henderson. Betty Deal. Sandy Stevens. Doug Gerdel. Jim Nepote. Jack Kitner. Mike Moffatt. Row Fite: Leonard W illiams, Cheryl Cazda. Sharon Teague. Jane McGee. Ruth Bradford. Rebecca Kosfeld. Karen Maddox. Barbara Darnaby. Merci Wolfe. Rou Six: Rick White, Rick Scudiero, John Carlson. Steve Yales, Jim Miller. Don Miller. 106 Pirate Policemen Keep Starving Students in Line Each year, fifty to sixty junior and senior boys are selected to membership in the Traffic Squad. It is their duty to maintain order in the cafeteria and corri- dors during lunch periods by keeping hot lunch lines straight and making sure that waste paper around cafeteria tables is picked up. Traffic squad members are nominated by students, and final selection is de- termined by the faculty on the basis of citizenship and leadership ability. Four officers are chosen by Squad members and these four organize a schedule of duty times and positions for the other boys. Mr. Wilson is the administrative adviser for the Squad. Thanks to the efforts of these pirate policemen, Pasco’s lunch periods are kept orderly and hungry pupils learn respect for student leadership. OFFICERS: Bill McBride. General; Tom Hearn. Captain, Bill Levine, Jim Rudolph, Lieutenants. Row One: Jerry Singer, Tom Hearn, Jerry Bulavsky, Jerry Bash, Larry Fogel, Guiliano Radolovich, Mark McCone, Mike Greer. Row Two: Don Nielson, Jimmy Marshall. Harold Himmelstein. Bill Oldham. Jim Oberndorfer, Bill McBride. Dick Edwards, Jim Rudolph. Greg Harnden, Jim Melvin. John Thurman. Row Three: John Carlson, Robert Wescott, Bill Levene, A1 Lewis, Gene Maienschein. Jerry Morrow, John Latta, Gary Moss, Gary Medley, Norman Buebendorf, David Waterfield. Row Four: Jim Galliher. Frank Joyce. Rick Bezner, Terry Ellis. Robert Dodsworth, Tom Levene, Terry Hubbard, Charles Griddine, Martin Burstein, Bill Holman. Barry Cates, Don Sinor. Row Five: Speedy Bennett, Henry Alexander, Larry Marshall. Martin Walker. Tom Brown, Fred Paddock, Mark Dethlefsen, Gerald Adams. Ronnie Walker, George Williamson, Steve Yates, Tom Schmutz. 107 Juniors Choose Five to Lead Class Activities Stepping up to serve the Junior Class are Barry Cates, Gene Maiensehein, Glennis Hinchey, Forrest Dieckman and Jane McGee. BARRY CATES - Chosen as President of his class, dependable Barry Cates kept active by serving as Second Page Editor of the Press, on the Steering Committee of Paseo Club and the House and Grounds committee. He claimed membership in Engineers, Discussion Club, Physics Club, Traffic Squad and the High Honor Roll. FORREST DIECKMAN Forrest was elected Vice-President of the Junior Class. He is a member of Juntos, the Red Cross committee. Courtesy committee. Traffic Squad and the play cast. He was also cartoonist for the Press. GENE MAIENSCHEIN - Elected Secretary of the Junior Class, Gene was also President of Spanish Club and Sgt.-at-Arms of Engineers. He served as a First Page Editor of the Press and was active in Traffic Squad and Physics Club. GLENNIS HINCHEY - Serving as Treasurer of the class, busy Glennis participated in Spanish Club, Pep Club, Zetas, Y-Teens and Girls’ Choir. She was also a B-team and Varsity cheerleader and Third Page Editor of the Press. JANE McGEE - Jane, Sgt.-at-Arms of the Junior Class, was both a B-team and Varsity cheer- leader. She is a member of Pep Club, Girls’ Choir and Midtown Youth Council. She is also Second Page Editor of the Press and on the Publicity committee. 108 Homeroom periods allow time for students to transact school business. Homerooms Provide Time for Business Homerooms at Paseo provide a convenient time for conducting class and school business, collecting money for charity drives and ticket sales, and keeping students aware of Student Council functions. Every pupil is enrolled in a homeroom. In most cases, the homeroom period is conducted during the study hall portion of the student’s lunch-study period. Some rooms elect officers, and turn the direction of class business over to these student leaders. However, other rooms leave their execu- tive responsibilities in the hands of the teacher. One of the main purposes for which home- rooms were established was to provide a conve- nient and fairly uniform method for electing representatives to the Student Council. Each homeroom elects one representative and one al- ternate by popular vote. By assigning representa- tion to homerooms, where reports of Student Council business are given to all students, the Council is assured that each Pirate knows what is going on in the school. MR. ADAMS MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS First How: Leaman Williams. Jimmy Hancock. Carlos Radolo- vich, Clarence Ingle hart. Noah Harvey, Renee McGautha. Larry McCain. Earl Minor. Second How: William Phillips, Harold Rudin. Theodora Scott. Linda Graham. Bernice Smith. Carolyn Malone. Lillian Hutsell, Toni Preston. Third How: Celia Fewins. Diana Smith. Michele Clarkson. Robert Libeer. Terrence Cr ok. Dennis Milford. Marilyn Reyez, Frances Pitchford. Margie Wiley. Fourth How: Patsy Stewart. Gus Maduros, Gloria Yeager, Milton Freeman. Cynthia Newberry, Sherri Rowe, Brenda West, Oliver Smith. Herbert Cason, Daniel Radford. 109 MR. ADAMS - AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Harold Todd, Fred Seay, Sylvia Bolden. Roosevelt Griffin. Raymond Vaughn. Kermit Stricklin, Dennis Shoe- maker. Second Row: Orville Kelley. Larry Colston. Keith Sharp. Beverly Ferrell, Carol Usher, Christine Mulloy, Mar- garet Mitchell, Linnette Crowder. Third Row: Nancy Hill. Beth Barclay, Peggy Nutter, Sue Madsen, Diana Parker, Bobby Mayweather. Peggy Butler. Carol Jennings. Fourth Row: Jack Ferguson, Sharon Carpenter, Herschel Hardly. Victor Frederick, Joyce Ballom. Billy Bower, Vincent Jamier- son, Louis Johnson. Paseo is a different MISS BAITY - ENGLISH First Row: Gloria Cameron. Vertesa Clark, Carolyn McDowell, Paula LaMar. Mayella Primm. Judy Linder. Second Row: Cynthia Groner, Bill Swaney, Terry Oliver, Sheila Haynes, Leandrew Wilson, Pam Reichman. John Vaughn. Third Row: Burton Miller. Anita Ross, Willma Teeter, Geraldine Lindsey, Pat Parker, Mary McAllister. Fourth Row: Richard Gardner, Ron Nutter. Bill Boykin. Richard Lassley, Willie Griffin, Leon Robinson. Victor Marriott. 110 MR. BINGMAN - HUMAN SCIENCE First How: Robert Griffitts, William Holler, Paul Carroll. Brenda Hopkins, Ruth Ogan, Doris Buettner. Nancy Herring. Gayola Jiles..'Second Row: Judith Lewis, Larry Weatherspoon. Merci Wolfe. Mary Prose, Katherine Kelley. Leon Saxton. Roger Billings. Thomas Straley. Queen Blackman. Third Row: Jerry Webb, Larry Iddings. Linda Me Elroy, Dorothy More- head, Mike Conley, Larry Cox, Vicki Lynn, Judy Herman, Barbara Wise. Fourth Row: Neely Austin. David Raccuglia, James Williams. James Foster, Ronald Clay. Willie Kirkland. Bill W ilson. Pat Pischel. Keith Harra. Terry Hawks. place to each of us. MISS BLASE - STUDY HALL First Row: Faye Tipton. Diane Adams. Martha Blackman, Rodney Wood. John Clock. Tom Letchworth, Norah Simon. Second Row: Kenny Johnson. Kathy Welch. Wanda Clark. Marlene Fisk. Nancy Goodpaster, Joan Hopkins. Sharon Freeman. Doris Ballard. Third Row: Bob Vassar. Leon Mas- terson. Pierre Amos. Richard Notestine. Saundra Stevens. Jerry Bash. Karen Griggs. Marvin McDaniel. Fourth Row: Michael O'Neil. Larry House, Don Sinor, Terry Rowe, Bill Eades. Robert Fells. Mike Beaver. James Clinton. Ill MISS BOCK - SPEECH First Row: Robin Ramirez. Dan Rosenfield. James Scott, Ed- die House. Patricia Erickson. Second Rou: Evelyn Jennings. Angela Lythe. Donna Cantrall, Constance Brown. Donna Free- man. Barbara Buel. Third Row: Gale Howell. Thomas Smith. Doyle Pryor. Rick Wrigley. Vicki Vogt. Shirlie Kennedy. James Hartman. Fourth Ron: John Carlson. Ronald Wolkey, George Ceolas. Melvin Tolliver. James Miller. Bill Melvin. some it is a study hall MR. CABLE - MIXED CHORUS hirst Row: Judy Short, Nancy Bennett. Phyllis Hamilton. Eliz- abeth Bushard. Mary Ann Martin. Kathy Pratt. Dean Agnos. Joyce Wheatley. Second Ron: William Craddock. Paulette allace, Allen McDowell. Rosina Brown. Brenda Cannon. Leona Richaidson. Gloria Scott, Meridith Wolfe. Third Ron: Ruthie Brown. Cynthia Campbell. Cynthia McClain. Delores Bryant. Linda Thomas. Roy Gibbs. Janice Malott. Delores Nutter. Barbara Lemons. Fourth Row: Bruce White. Robert Ellis. Richard Miller. Mike Higham. Steve Doubleday. Mark Dethlefsen, Keith Eisele. James Cooper. 112 MR. CAMPBELL - MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS first How: Robert Engel. Boris Sztorch, Kandi Eckert, Sharon Miller. Sandra Herndon. Terry Brennan. Dennis Rucker. Jul- ius Payne. Second Row: Barron Crimmett. Ronnie Ingold. Car- dell Frierson, Marilyn Stokes, Soula Culver. Sheila Flemister, James Kevin Phipps, Clyde Butler. Third Row: Deborah Brown. Edwina Dorch. Edward Carrett. Nellie Mitchell. Mich- ael Johnson. Ruby Kurpjuweit, Jeanette Hill. James Nunn. Fourth Row: Hosia Haynes, Johnny Haywood, Sandra Hill, Elizabeth Jones, James Wesley, John Leach. Dianne King. Gwendolyn Flemon. Linda McLear. and overcrowded lockers 113 planning for tomorrow’s world. MRS. CAMPBELL - AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS First Raw: Sherry Ann Wilson. Cveita Ann Fenton, Linda Mc- Allister. Tommy Jones, Darris White, Celeste Washington. Second Row: Don Gerhardt. Lewis Paschali. Syvester Jiles, Pander Jolly. Leamon White. Freddie Johnson. Malachi Smith. Third Rou: Brenda Lewis, Patricia Carpenter, Roland Fishhaek. Charles ('raven. David Stewart. Fred Braden. Cailen Barnett. To others, making friends MR. COLEMAN - ART 114 First Row: Diana Bagley. Sherri Johnson. Dona Davis, Paula Generaux, Pat Donovan. Carol Ewbich, Vicki Boyce. Second Row: Don Middleton. Shelia Litvien. Janet Helms. Grazia Borroni. Maureen McCahon. Jerry Pittala. Third Row: Her- man Norton. Duncan Pitts, Frank Broner. Jim Paxton. Boh Westcott, Bob Grabb. MR. CROCKER - PASEON First Row: Donna Relf. Tom Hearn. Diane Scott, Jerry Bulav- Roberta Bain. Judy Johnson. Jim Galliher. Steve Yates. Third sky. Carol Albert. Second Row:Harriet Halpern.Patsy Thorne. Row: Jim Melvin. Gary Medley. Bill McBride. A1 Lewis. and a chance to get ahead MISS DAVIS - MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Pam Knisley, Dwayne Watson. Gene Joyce. Bill Holbrook. Ken Cole. Barbara Tracy, Linn Haynes. Second Row: Helen Moore, Flemon Barnes. Alvin Jacobs. George Anderson. Jimmy Harris, Kevin Vest, Diane Irving. Mary Scott, Sallie Burrell. Third Row: Marcia Johnson. Clarence Hill, Leo Howard. Keith Britt. Melvin Wilcher. Richard Fur- rell. Floyd Stowers, Carolyn Lee. 115 MISS DAVIS - AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS First Rou: Catherine Herring. Robert Carpenter, Don Brodie, Cheryl Richardson. Clyde Lawrence. Luther Briggs. Second Row: Elaine Boykin. Katherine Revels, Debbie Enger, Harold Griddine. Darlene Kelley, Karen Shumate. Kathy Herman. Betty Eades. Third Row: Hazel Smith. David Reinhart. Kathy Lamar. Debbie Atwood, George Maduros. Marsha Kiriakos, Charlotte Brunawalt, Roger Madsen, Karen Cole. Fourth Row; Yvonne Hayes, David Rindom. Larry Lacey, Gary Hall, Con- nie Wesley, Mike Grunwald. Trent Wesley. Jack Lizar. And to all of us, MRS. DOWNIE - NEWSWRITING First Row: Reta Hickman. Kathy Welch, Marilyn Wilson. Maienschein. Jim Oberndorfer, Jane McGee. Third Row: Glennis Hinchey. Renee Holmes, Jean Neidhardt. Second Steve Jacobson. Frank Joyce. Barry Cates. Bob Powell. Tom Row: John Thurman. Norman Buebendorf, Bill Holman. Gene Levene, Dianna Ladd. Dorothy Vida. 116 MISS ERICKSON - CLOTHING First How: Teresa Ciro, Diana Miller. Louise Browne. Kathy Carter. Shirley Bolton, Mary Blackmon, Carol Biggs. Second Row: Helen Noel, Phyllis Heath, Carol Sue Buckiew, LaNeal R Furr, Suzanette Hancock, Vera Showalter. Third Row: Char- lotte Williams. Beverly Dixon, Vivian Alber, Eve Whedon. Shirley Atkinson. Patricia Taylor. Angela Parker. Paseo is activity First Row: Karen Revels, Wanda Porter, Helen Braden, An- na Boykin, James Henderson, Betty Page, Diana Lampkin. Second Row: Cathy Hartl. Brenda Hart. Terry Hill, Allen Sutterby. Cheryl Green, Roy Rogers, John Engle. Third Row: Charles Moore, Russ Clark. Rosemary Jackson. Pamela Hu- bert. Bill Moore, John Keith. Don Baer. Fourth Row: James Chappell. Curtis Austin. Jackson Lyle, Richard Henderson, Ray Tennyson, Terrence Jackson, Cornelius Barnes. Benja- min Carpenter. 117 MR. FORBES - C.O.E. First Row: Bob Liberman. Nancy Taylor. Darlene Hubbard. Leslie O'Dell. Sherry Hamilton. Virginia Fite, Sandra Cashey, Fat Helm, Judy Martin. Marilyn Wilson. Second Row: Sheryl Walthall. Darryl Richardson, Burton Miller, Ray Miller, Bill Martin. William Kirke. Karen Townsend. Elresa Clark. Gloria Cameron, Juanita Sloan. Third Row: Phyllis W ard. Pat Glas- sner. Linda Harris. Pat Vaughn. Gloria Grahan. Brenda Ellis Kathleen Neale, Dorothy Morehead. Jennifer Smith. Fourth Row: Pat Bovard. James Shelton. Roger Mayhugh. James Clinton, Billy E. Lee. Michael Beadles, Christopher Horn, Ben Littlefield. Richard Hendricks. Russell Thalacker. The thrill of a MR. GAULDIN - BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Mike Brown, Lee Stebbins, Tom Jenkins. Mike Farnan. Jack Quint. Tyran Bolden. O’dell Hamilton. Roland Smith. Second Row: Charles Thomas, Terry Tripplett, James Threshen. Wayne Borins, Steven Withers, Chester Griddine. George Rice, James Smith. Mike Hickman. Third Row: Jim Nepote, Mike Moore, Gary Wilson. Charles Sam. Mike Zullig, Dan Lynch, Floyd Weaver, Sylvester Thompson. Vincent Oavies. Fourth Row: Ray Nichols, Bernard Moore, George Starr. Dale Martens. Bruce Dethlefsen, Marvin Carpenter, Mike Fisher, Robert Nutt, Robert Frierson, Roy Whalen. 118 MR. GREEN - STUDY HALL First Row: Don Martin. Wille Glenn, Sandy Duvall. Mabel Phillips, Helen Cunningham. La Verne Byers. Pat Wheatley. Second Row: Chris Loris, Pam Markey, Merium Billings. Pat Henry, Nancy Partington. Ronald Holland, Roger Engelbart, Mike Butler. Third Row: Elfreda Witt, Lynn Ann Bryan. Boh Audsley, Stuart Baum. Mike Brumwell. Herby Day, Craig Bryan. Fourth Row: Ricky Rich, Theautra Guest. Harley Weidman, Allen Nelson. Jerry Morrow. Bernard Stevenson, Speedy Bennett. John Carlson. hard-won victory First Row: Carol Albertson. Peggy Little, Jean Neidhardt, Joanne Hall, Frank Gibson. Bari Robinson. Jerry Greenbaum. Second Row: Suzan King. Sherry Koelling. Ala Rot man. Rosa Szajnfeld. Linda Niemeyer. Jane McGee, Greg Harnden. Third Row: Judy Williams, Anne Swafford, John Thurman. Jim Oberndorfer. Harold Himmelstein. Norman Buebendorf, Gene Maienschein. Dorothy Vida. Fourth Row: Marilyn Wil- son, Bill Holman. Robert Sherrod. Tom Levene. Barry Cates, Frank Joyce, Steve Jacobson. Bob Powell, John Latta. 119 MR. HARRIS - GENERAL SCIENCE First Rou: Joyce Streeter. Fredena Selle, Earlene Hakdley. Larry Vooriees, Patricia Scott. Janet Brown. Willa Teeter. Second Rou: Mary Brown. Duane Barnett, Ramona Temple. Janet Moore. Linda Tye, Lillie Small. Dorothy Anderson. Joyce Parker. Third Row: Jean Lyle, Donnita Klinkenberg. Dale Fahrmeier, Richard Kirkland. Paul Farnan, Ronald Brod- ie. Ellington Bell. Fourth Row: Terry Lewis, Waldrene Jones, Harold Mitchem, Bill Erickson, Willie Mack, Linn Cobbins, Allen Jackson. The late hours MRS. HARRIS - FOODS First Row: Wilder Polk. Freda Wheatley. Marsha Dedrick, Jewell Burns. June Richardson. Evelyn Schofield. Second Row: Terry Kelsey, Donna Chapman. Sandi Rife. Jan Stinson. Barbara Simmons. Barbara Paynter. Karen Maddux. Third Row: Charolette Graftaas. Sandy Stephens. Phyllis Poe, Nancy Eggers. Juanita Kidd. Lizzie Golden. Carolyn Sullen- ger. 120 MRS. HURT - ENGLISH First Row: Denise (Goodwin, Cindy Rasperger. Kenneth Cun- ningham, Marilyn Bradshaw. Wayne Brown. Marie Gandini. Nora Simon. Pat Zullig. Second Row: Therman Lacy, John Yeager, Kenneth Hughlon. Lonnie Robinson. Judy Hartman. Thomas Paige. Louis Wilson. Allen Tolley. Third Row: Dar- lene Lisher, Richard Singleton, Dianna Ferrell, Elaine Parker, Fannie Scott. LaCainty Duncan, Cynthia Ferguson, Marsha Peterson. Huvoner Anderson. Fourth Row: Janice Casebier. Nina Hill. Sue Beverforden. Grady Boxly. L. Stanley Hic ks. Donald Jennings. Carl Stockhridge. Lawrence Young. spent on homework 121 Ticket sales. MISS JONES - GIRLS’CHORUS First Row: Beverley Eades, Doris Knighten. Donna Dee Mor- ris, Susan Tye. Lyndall Payne. Second How: Karen Reffitt, Velma Knighten. Shirley Spainhower. Joy Ellis, Eunice Down- ton. Third Row: Linda Forbis, Susan Trott, Bertha Manning. Edith Richardson. Delories Castro. Fourth Row: Mary Lee Wilson, Carolyn Franklin. Donna Sue Payton, Nancy Nutt, Sharon Brooks, Hannah Henderson. Dances, parties and First Row: Cathy Harhison, Charleszetta Pierce. Keith Phipps Martha Atikson. Merriam Baellow. Dehbie Schlozman. Ken- neth McClendon. Second Row: Carylon Hayden. Alice Kra- mer, Bob Littel). Mike Johnson. Susan Brown, Glenda Haas. Benny Cubit, Judy Banks. Third Row: John Gardner. Donna Henderson, Mary Stock. Allen Young, Randy French. Arma- jeane Dukes, Howard Ross, Bill Tidd. Fourth Row: Dwight Gibson. John Lutjen. Randolph Harris. Gary Morrow, Bob Rowland. Chris Huff. Bill Rogers, Dennis Cummings. i 22 MR. KLEPINGER - MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS First Rou: Ken Leonard. Roxann Upshaw. John Lee. Saundra Short. Andrew Nunley. Ron Richardson. Marshall Morehead, Second Rou: Theresa Hutsell. John Patterson. Catherine Barnes. Acquanitta Harris. Phyllis Hamilton. Rhonda Watson, Linda Taylor. Third Row: Joanne Riley, Deanne Terrell. Dan Yantis. Mike Coodno, Larry Reid. Charles Bland. Bradie Graham. meeting someone new First Row: Tyree Bernard. Jim Quint, Lee Kelly. Tom Hart. Rosita Candillo. Second Row: Richard Adkins. Larry Hayden. Huton Trice. Mark Cook, Rolando Jordan. Third Row: Larry W'hite. Ericadon Herron, Mary Fuller, Linda W right, Shekina Rollins. Pam Cole, Tom Maloney. Fourth Row: Mike Davis. Jerry Middaugh. Charles Robinson, Wanda Redeemer, Ver- dell Graham, Irwin Alpert. 123 MR. KOENIG - WOOD SHOP First Row: David May, Curtis Mays. I conard Rucker. Patrick Ferris. Phil Myles, Pat Hartman. Leo Brennan. Charles Pruitt. Second Row: John Temposky, Bob Libby. Michael Moore. Guyman Moore. Fdward Craddock. Regin Jackson. Fdward Moody, Mike Kennedy. Third Row: Johnny Gill. Jim Cox. Thomas Carpenter. Jim Hutson. Charles Dukes. Gary Turn- quist. Dennis Green. Robert Crow. We are at ease in familiar MISS LAPPIN - GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Delores Conrad. Janet Vassar. Elizabeth McCarty. Micki Lowe, Virginia Jeffrey. Lorraine Farnsworth. Mary Lou Dudley, Claudia Lawrence. Jackie Rebstock. Second Row; Shirley Cannon, Winnie Kinner, Yolanda Sharpe. Pat Duncan. Penny Reardon. Eileen Garret, Gail Brack. Joyce Shaffer. Cheryl Becraft, Jan McColm, Marilyn Barbour. Third Row: Gayle Conkey. Sylvia Veneman, Doris Carr. Barbara Koch. Della Poe. Christine Marshall. Helen Saxton. Ann Maduros. Jacki Allen. Tanya Ferguson, Belinda Lee. Fourth Row: Mar- ta Welliver. Cathy Chaffin. Kathy Kurpjuweit. Judy Jordon. Joyce Enger. Terri Koklas. Louise Habiger. Betty Ford. Shar- on Jones. Gwendolyn Jimmerson. Sharon Bratton. 124 MR. LINDLEY - METAL SHOP First Row: Joe Bonhomme. Billy Morgan. Tyron Hoghlon, LeRoy Brundage. Donald Stevenson, Richard Lee Rictor. Second Row: Leavy Jones. Keith Zajic. Walter Hardin. Bob Zajic, Nicholas Sprofera, Tom McCoy. Third Row: Carl White. Arlie Buehleg, Jack Pitchford. Jack Ingold. Larry Davis, Christain Lytle. John Cleeton. Fourth Row: Bruce Fenderson, Bob Redeemer. Roosevelt Lee. Stuart Lund, Roy Page. Bill Rumans. halls and classrooms MR. LINDWALL - CHEMISTRY First Row: Cheryl Rabinowitz. Pam Donavan. Mary W hitaker, Sarah Rose Page. Marian Boyce, Myra Harper. Diane Lindsey. Second Row: Pam Raby. Renee Holmes. Penny Daniels, Maggie Hempel. June Weintraub. W illie Brown, Jean Valver- de. Mike Lobdell. Third Row: Bill Kirk, Stan Epstein. Kath- leen Neale. Susan Smade. Walter Collins. Terry Ellis, Johnny Johnson. Fourth Row: Linda Thornton, Chester Durnal, Terry Hubbard. David Wilson. Steven Kinser. Clyde Byran. Gary W'ood, Russell Thalacker. 125 MRS. MAC GEE - GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Herlinda Candillo. Jamesetta Bradshaw. Pat Payne, Vicki Stevens. Pam Short. Melba Ford. Billie Cason. Pat Edmondson, Janice Flathers, Donna Williamson. Seconti Row: Sandy Cook. Margaret Munoz, Cappie Dukes. Rosetta Nunn. Pat Hill. Becky Iddings. Kathy Rogers. I.inda Wise, Carol McCone. Teresa Smith. Third Row: Stephanne Carter. Linda Morris. Nancy Howe, Mary Ewing, Cheryl McIntosh. Margaret Davis. Bobby Loften. Brenda Avery. Pat Wyatt, Teresa Hatfield, Stephanie Stone. Fourth Row: Gloria Har- rison. Janice Shumate, Shirley White. Janet King. Glenna Powell, Tracey Harbeson, Dora Stewart, Jocelyn Smith. Susan Slusher. Janet Pope. Sharon Francka. Yet each day means 126 A worm's eye view of a bully. MR. McSHANE - MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Eric Moore. Deborah Good paster, Jo Ann Zinamer- man, Linda Alber. Evelyn Smith. Wynette Harris. Carolyn W’eatherspoon. Second Row: Rhonda Leap. Linda Jackson. Joyce Snelling. Howard Daniel. Frank Kirkpatrick. Marsha Young. Gary Weddle. Jeanette McBride. Third Row: Phyllis Throll. Judy Jeffrey. Jean Moore. Patricia Jones. Marvenella Walker. Essie Dillingham. Janis Harper. Fourth Row: Jim Atkinson. Joe Hernandez, Jerome Helms. Ernest Batiste. Steve Wipperman. Tex Crumbaugh. Mike Roberts. Brenda Draper. fresh beginnings MR. McSHANE - AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Larry Saxton. Therman Cobbs, Sandra Thomas, Barry Mitchell. Perry Jolly. Allen Letchworth. JoAnn Thomas, Cherrie Miller. Second Row: Shirley Jones. Alex Freeman. Carmen Hubert. Janis Holland. Brenda Lawrence. Denise But- ler. Sherman Poe. Hural Robins, Linda Draffen. Third Row: Barbara Beaver. Dick Jones. Carl Swenson. Mike Butler. Cherry Bruce, Sylvelior Powell, Cecil Miller. Bill Walker. 127 MISS MANLOVE - ENGLISH f irst Row: Diana Moberly. Cheryl Rogers. Janice Voorhees. Sharon Scharnhorst. Donna Forbis. Joyce Hoiner. Lela Wheel- er. Second Row: Rusty Kaczor. Evelyn Edwards. Barbara Cochrane. Verna Kelsey. Susy Brann. Penny Goodell. Ray- mond Dukes. Sally Jo Kraay. Third Row: Becky Kosfeld. Vir- ginia Newberry. Ciuliano Radolovich. Mark McCone. Donald Howard. Warren Kuhn. Richard Greer. Orville Henderson. Fourth Rou: Janie Bryant. Penny L. Stone. Evelyn Vest, Stephen Butler. Richard Sanderholm. Robert Parker. Tom Pierson. Tom Galiher. Five years are all we MISS MARTIN - FRENCH First Row: Matilda Borkowski. Floyd Nuzum. Cathy Richard- son, Jan Bagley. Donna Hereford. Norma Duncan. Second Row: Margaret Wilson. Zenobia Downton. Gwen Rindom. Kathie South. Cheryl Blumenthal. Madlyn Tombs. Linda Wasserlauf. Third Row: Richarda Rich, Carol Metzler. Janice Cowan. Katha Kirke. Betty Deal. Ginny Eckert, Linda Perry. Fourth Row: Kenny Shepard. John Aaron, Elaine Burstein. Randy DuBois. Susan Paynter. Pat Parish. Rick Bezner. 128 MRS. MILLER - CIVICS First Row: Aida Paige. Judy Baughman. Juanita Willis, Donald Manning. Hattie Ladd. Raymond Fells. Cloylet Cox. Second Row: Johnnie Bradford, Sharon Thompson. Olivia Olson, Margaret Cruse. John Criffin. Ruth Bradford. Charles Butler. Ra- vana Walton. have within these halls MISS MITCHELL - GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Dinah Lowe, Bessi Bennett. Yvonne Jamierson. Debbie Linder. Peggy Justus. India Bell. Second Row: Mar- garet Simmons. Owen Butler. Beverly Mann. Margaret Jack- son. Regina Nicholson. Beverly Goodwyn. Irene Strong. Third Row: Pat Myles. Joanne Andrews. Sharon Butler, Brenda Garret. Janiee Weatherspoon, Regina Billings. Phyllis Litvien. Pat Quick. Fourth Row: Doriene Dudley. Mary Mc- Allister, Karen Searles. Linda Mowell. Ann D’Amico, Liana Joyce. Jessie Shipman. Betty Holloway. 129 MR. MORRISSETTE - PHYSICS First Row: Sheila Britt. Mary Gerhardt. Pam Miller. Beverly Miller. Vicki Dumas, Karen Clark. Rhonda Macken. Second Row: Glenn Zander. I .inda (Mark. Jerry Aarons. Marie Bert ho let. Gayle Ashcraft. Mary Ann Sharpe. Charles Hiller, Daryl Eisenhauer. Third Row: Harry Lounce. Janis Eenderson. Louise Heine. Bill Levene. Gayle Lively. Mike Holder, Steph- en Rodabaugh. Ron Stokes. Fourth Row: Henry Franklin. Rick White. Ronnie Walker. Sam Alpert, Jerry Singer. George W illiamson. Martin Walker. Tom Schmutz. Eighth graders rush MR. PARKER - DRAFTING First Row: John Cox. Brad Howie. Rick Shockley. Mike Ross, Dwight Howard. Terry Grimmett, Stephen Shepard. Second Row: Robin Hazen. Frank DePlasita. Ed Caviar. Ralph Coop- er. Fred Barnard, Paul Wyatt. W'illiam Holmes. Third Row: Gilbert Hardin. Gerald Skinner. Joe Shamie, Greg Burell. Nolan Hardnett. Joe Henley. Tom Floyd. Fourth Row: Mike Eifler. Sam Friday. Leonard Barton. Leonard Williams. Har- old Walker, Bill Jasper, Kenneth Whitchurch. Bob Balderston. 130 Here we make it... frantically to class First Row: Jeanette Bruce, Sharon Johnson, Jessie Lenley, Linda Thompson. Mary Ann Webster. Bar- bara Brooks. Second Row: James Yates, John Oelk- laus. Therion Cobbs, Mike Katz, Paul Jones, Fred Brack. MR. PATTERSON - DRIVER’S EDUCATION MISS PRESTON - FAMILY LIVING First How: Michael Calhoun. Oneita Hunt. Barbara Power, Phylli Tye, Joyceteen Byers. Ursula Jargosch. Second Row: Toni Kavorinos. Barbara Darnahy. Janet Cokerham, Linda Coley. Merry Meierhoff. Susy French. Third Row: Alberta Rhode . Ronnie Daniels, Russell Hicks, Jim Whitaker. David Temposky, Charles Griddine. Freshmen start to learn First Row: Prentice Jones, Gilbert Marshall, Leon Richardson, Hubert McDonald. Jim Potter, Teresa Roberson. Lois Wilson, Lorraine Henderson. Second Row: Betty Joiner. Shirley Smith, Lois Wheeler. Martha Murrell. Bill Barbour. Tony Perry, Ev- erett Colbert. Third Row: Larry Kinsey, Don Hardrng, Victor Shivers, Gary Waite, Ray Burkitt. Yvonne LaFayette, Bob Brame, Clayton Johnson. Fourth Row: Paul Jackson. Don Mc- Bride. Dale Rumans, Bob Forte, Dave Foster, Terry Austin, Rodney Carter. 132 MR. ROSS - BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Melain Porter, Donald Bernard, Myril Stewart, Robert Marshall, Douglas Moore, Jackey Hancock. Second Row: Larry Stout, Floyd Murphy, Mike Stewart, Jimmie Downton, Marvin Proctor. Ralph Vann. Terry Divine. Third Row: Crook Ned Diecidue, Joey Shelton. Terry Olson. Bill Griffin, David Hunt, Allen Polk. Fourth Row: Rodney Brown. Robert Stauffer, Leo Bradley, Cary Peeler. George Burrell, Raymond Fowler, Michael McKinney, Brian Stillwell. good study habits, MR. RUSSELL - SPANISH First Row: Pam Binder, Wanda Maupin, Donald Jones, Loyce Joiner. Cheryl Baker, Cathie Ulmer. Gwendolyn Barnett. Christine Wright. Second Row: Nancy Maier, Billie Griffin, Marsha Goodno, Dennis Batdorf, Patricia Frierson, Calvin Shelby. Thomas O’Neill. Third Row: Sandra Cook. Prines Holland, Tom Pittala. Harry Taylor, John Mitchell. Nathan Botwinik. George Henschel, Sam Ix grasso. MR. SACHEN - SMSG First Row: Charlene Trachtman, Judi Banks, Julie Keith, Richard Herndon. Shirley Henderson, Marilee Tipton. Second Row: Jody Price, Brenda Johnson, Nancy Park. Gloria Silver- stein. Karen Jones, Ginny Snelling. Chuck McBride. Third Row: Joel Frerking. Anthony Stillwell, Carl Carlson, Joe Smith. Glenn Smith, Ronald Lewis, Don Nielson. Fourth Row: Joel Alpert. Richard Waterfield, Ronnie Sorensen, Joe Blu- menthal. Jeff Richards. Les Combs. Mike Moffatt. And sophomores find MR. SEARS - AMERICAN HISTORY First Row: Vanita Brown. Jean Hockett. Kathy Kelly, Zoe McVay, Beth Pope. Minnette Ferguson, Judy Heider. Third Banister. Linda VI heat. Carolyn Brunetti. Helen Byers. Second Row: Mike Johnson. Boh Dodsworth. Marty Burstein, Pete Row: Nancy Troxell, Susan Draney. Cheryl Gazda. Barbara Schmutz, Ernie Biggs, Paul Troll. MR. SHEPHERD - WORLD HISTORY First Row: Linda Stokes. Emerson Thomas. Della Tucker, Sharon Davis. Tobi Vaughn. Nancy Walker, Peggy Stone. Second Row: Glenda Hayes, Chris Nunez. Velma Loften, Marie Randolph. Mary Florence, Margaret Florence, Annie Pruitt. Third Row: lsafene Jiles, Carole Duncan. Nick Ewing. Doug Gerdel, Karen Chaffin. Gene South. William Russell. Fourth Row: Carolyn Farr. Leonard May. Leslie Paige, Delton Gilmore, Vernon Williams. Lionel Ward. Stephen Morton, Jim Upton. new activities exciting MRS. SHEW-TYPING First Row: Marsha Bennett, Karen Marts. Jane Linda Allen, Vicky Schlichter. Nancy Austin, Judy Miller. Cheryl Clements, Janie Shumate. Barbara Scott, Jean Doerhoff. Sondra Biggs. Otis Bradford. Altman. Dixie Wright. Second Row: Sandy Faden, Appease a hungry tongue. Juniors await their MISS SHULL - MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Diana Bingham. Eric Eisenhauer, Robert Bruner, Cynthia Johnson, Lois Divine, Jo Ann Gamble, Kay Scurlock. Second Row: Eric Kelly, Donn Smith, Ben Schuster, Mike Hal- pern. Bob Foster, Elaine Ducey. Third Row: Linda Bresler, Carl Farnsworth. Wilda Harris. Bonnie Brunetti, Tim Dwyer, Susan Keller, Duane Smith. Fourth Row: Reginald Smith, Charlene Albritton, Robert Overly, Walter Scoggins, Judy Wagner. Wayne Noel. Bill Sunday. Joel Helms. MISS SHULL - AFTERNOON COMMON LEARNINGS First How: John Epps, Aaron Mermelstein. Donald Power, Mercer Ferguson. Janyth Payne. Suzanne Napper, Virgil R. Steuber. Second Row: Jackie Crane, Cathy Clevenger. Janice Brown, Sherry Arvidson, Mary Albares, Margie Moffett, Cindi Napper, Linda Lewick. Third Row: Linda Sinor, Joann Stringer, Robert Mansfield, Sheila Lawrence. Fred Joyce, Gordon Pratt, Amanda Ewing, Arma Jean Brown. day of leadership MR. SHUMATE - MORNING COMMON LEARNINGS First Row: Charles Bradley, Charlotte Harris. Anna Mae King. Darrol Williams. Tommy Hernandez. Second Row: Terry Her- ring, LaDeane Kiger. Lloyd Smith, Sharon Gann. Gary Hill. Patricia Usher. Fourth Row: Vivian Patterson, Iva Herring, Linda Bradford, Louise Wilson, Karen W'hite, Anthony Go- mez, Yvonne Petty. MISS THORNTON - SPANISH First Row: Cheryl Butner, Norma Munoz. Demetra Johnson. Marc •us Robinson. Gary Mowell, Karen Abington. Second Rou: Homer Grid dine. Larry Fogel, Jim Rudolph. Susan Neidhardt. David Bruce, Phyllis Stevens. Third Row: Linda Shaffer, Sharon Teague. Jeannie Garter. Joyce White, Shirley Shamie, Sandi Eckert. Fourth Row: Suzanne Sole, Fran Dods- worth. Hattie Kidd. Eddie Clay, Larry Marshall. While seniors look back MR. WEHRLE - BIOLOGY First Row: Earnestine Mayweather, Sara McClanahaw, Mike Lee Johnson, Ruth Reese, Ann King. Richard Sizer. Barbara Miller. Second Row: Rose Joiner. Tom Nixon. Erron Schick, William Edwards, Marietta Williams. Patricia West. Sandra Ford, Patricia Jones. Third Row: Jack Oberndorfer, Martha McCuily, Jack Pierson. Henry Madden, Tommy Stowers, Timothy White, Ezell Sn ed, Charles Clancy. MRS. WENDEL - ENGLISH First Row: Andrew Winters, Leroy Burrell. Mar- garet Fells, Bertha Owens. Carol Sue Alliet. Patsy Cutovitz. Second Row: John Quasa. Henry Griffin. Karnestine Wilson. Nispa Bryant. Jaek Kitner, Jack Herring. on their years at Paseo SGT. WHETSTONE-R. O. T. C. First Row: Louis Ross, Andrew Winters, Kenneth Page, Richard Libeer, Ronald Hall, Frank McConnell. Second Row: Bennie Harris, Leonard Hancock, Flwin McBride, Bill Ran- kin, Victor Murray. Herbert Simon. James Lyle. Third Row: Darryl Richardson, Eton Gilmore. Lee Hinds, Woodrow Mit- chell, Edward Newsome, George Morgan. John Gray. Fourth Row: James Carpenter, Carter Trice. Robert Evans. Melvin Singer, Sidney Black. Kenneth Dixon, Percy Payne. DeQuince Atkinson. MR. WITHERS - TYPING First How: Janice Quigg. Peggy Waring. Zetta Kurtz. Linda Jeffries. Barbara Crawford. Star Martins. Nancy Olson. Bon- nie Trimmer. Second How: Bob Zibung. Keith Fair. Larry Garvin. Jerry Pence, Sue Musick, Linda Jones, Stephen Hofheins, Chris James. Third How: Hernandy Hays. Jimmy Marshall. Sally Hahiger. Judy Kelly, John Shields, Wayne Robertson, La Ruth Henderson. William Finkle. Fourth How: David Waterfield. Gregory Danials. William Markham. Joy Dresnick, Linda Wipperman, Myrna Mestdagh. Dan Hoik, Joe Napper. And take pride in First How: Virginia Still. Greg Scofield, Larry Goodman, Delores McClain. Dan Sarver. Second How: Don Cannafax, Cordelia Masterson, Gary Banks. Robert Lee. Bob Blackburn, James Perry. ABSENTEES First Row: Robert Fenderson, Micheal Charles. Rufus Patter- son. Clemmis Morehead. Riehard Ciro, Margaret Icott, Yvonne Raunders. Anna Alaniz, Jo Marie Rodgers, Karla Spencer. Second Row: Linda Bryant. Brenda Vaughn. Richard Schoonover. Ted Tillquist. Terry Forbis. Michael Kelly. Larry Kent. Trescinda Cull. Steve Miner. Third Row: Marie Liggans. Norma Masterson, Donna Henderson. Lynda Carl- son. Veda Fdwards. Ronald Weaver. Carole Pflanz. Diane Wilson. Linda Goodell. Fourth Row: Sarah Crandy. Tom Joyce, Evan Davis. Kenny Davis. Rick Scudiero. Jim Henry. John Townsend, Claude Carlock. Erie Hill. Gerald Adams. themselves and their school 141 Attention! ! ! At ease. Guiding their students toward goals of high scholastic achievement and satisfaction in their high school careers, Paseo's faculty and administration take a sincere interest in Pirates and their activities. With an open mind they observe their students during class, in the halls and at sports events. Gradually, they become familiar with the individual personalities of each Pirate, and use this knowledge to help each student to reach the tower heights of learning. The principal, vice principals and counselors who make up the administration are the steering force which keeps Paseo and her student body moving on an even keel. Advising all Pirates, eighth graders through senior, on the proper courses to follow for graduation requirements, and helping interested students in their choice of colleges are some of the counselors’ many duties. The controlling body with which Pirates are most familiar is the faculty. Students learn to adjust and eagerly accept the ideas placed before them by instructors in varied subjects and with different personal characters. Above all others, Paseo seniors hold the deepest gratitude for the faculty and adminis- tration and the outstanding work they have done in impressing upon us the fact that “we’re from Paseo . . . and shall forever remember who we are.” Active Administration Heads Each Students Search for Tower Heights 'UJWU.M One of the persons most responsible for helping Pirates up the tower steps is Paseo’s Principal. Mr. Paul M. Marshall. During this, his fifth year on the hill, Mr. Marshall has again been responsible for keeping Paseo running smoothly and making sure that her students remain an example of good citizenship in the com- munity. Each day Mr. Marshall takes the oppor- tunity to remind Pirates of their duty to be active in both clubs and academic work when he gives the morning an- nouncements. This and the many other jobs so well carried out by Paseo’s Principal make him one of the outstanding figures in the minds of the students. Mr. Paul Marshall Mr. William Ridley Mr. Ridley, in his second year as Vice Prin- cipal at Paseo, was in charge of 'he complicated job of enrollment and schedule changes. He fur- ther aided the school by helping supervise the traffic squad. Mr. Lawrence Wilson Assigning teachers to rooms, scheduling classes and supervising the traffic squad were the tasks of Mr. Wilson his first year at Paseo. As Vice Principal he capably executed his duties and helped the Pirates run a smoother course. 44 Mi ss Hortense Schaller, counselor for the Senior Class enjoys church work and traveling in her spare time. She has spent a year in Germany as a teacher, as well as attending a summer guidance institute at Mo. University. Miss Schaller has a B.S. from K.C. Teacher’s College, an M.A. from Columbia University, and thirty-four hours graduate work from Mo. University and UMKC. Junior counselor, Mr. Fred Miller, is very active in scout work and church activities. He also enjoys gardening work and traveling in the summer. Mr. Miller has a B.A. from Baker, an M.A. from Kansas University and graduate work from UMKC, CMSC and Mo. University. Sophomore counselor, Mr. S. Passiglia, spends his spare time reading. Besides an A.B. from Park College and an M.A. from UMKC, Mr. Passiglia has acquired thirty-four hours of graduate study. In her first year at Paseo, Mrs. Wilson counseled the eighth grade and freshmen classes. Bowling and golf occupied Mrs. Wilson’s leisure hours. She has a B.S. from Kansas State Teacher’s College, an M.A. from Denver University and graduate work. 145 Miss Josephine Baity English B.A. Missouri Valley Col- lege, M.A. Columbia Uni- versity Teachers’ College Miss .V. Virginia Bailey Speech B.A. William Jewell Col- lege, M.A. Iowa State Textbooks, folders, class notes 146 Mr. Donald Brou n Typing B.S. NWMSC. VI A. Colo- rado State Miss Cecelia Burke Nurse B.S. Mount Saint Scholas- tica College, R.N. St. Mar- garets Hos. know .. . dear?” Learning is Paseo’s purpose. 147 M i; i w Mr. M. .. Ca er Instrumental Music B.A.. Central College, B.M. Kan- sas University, M.M.E. Kansas University Mr. Robert Coulter Civics B.S. gWMSC. M.A. Colo- rado State Mr. John Coleman Art B.F.A. K.C. Art Institute. M.F.A. K.C. Art Institute Teachers give instruction and Mrs. Magdalen Dotvnie English, Newswriting B.A. St. Olaf College Graduate Work 148 Mr. Nelson Dwight General Math Athletic Director B.S. Central College, M.A. Mo. University Miss Maxine Erickson Homemaking B.S. Pittsburg State Col- lege, M.A. Wisconsin Uni- versity Mrs. Margaret Falls English B.S. Kansas University. M.A. UMKC guidance in academic fields, 149 “That foot belongs in your mouth . . . not in the door.” Mr. C. O. Green Boys Phys. Ed. B.S. CMSC, M.A. Iowa Stale Mr. Robert Goser Wood. Metal. Drafting B.S.. M.S.CMSC Then patiently show us how Mr. Hurl Harmon English B.S. Ottawa University, M.A. 150 Colorado State College Mr. Jasper Harris General Science B.S. Rock hurst College. M.A.UMKC Mrs. Marjorie Harris Homemaking B.S. Minnesota University to apply our knowledge. Mr. John Idoux Driver's Ed. B.A. CMSC Miss Laura Johnston American History Con- temporary Issues B.S. Emporia State Teach- ers’. M.S. Kansas Univer- sity Miss Mary Jones Vocal Music B.S. Southwest Mo. State 151 Mr. Carl King General Math A.B. William Jewell, Grad- uate work Mo. University k “Big Nothings! That's all they are. Big ...” Mr.J. R. Klein Biology A.B. William Jewell Each day they teach and Mr. John Klepinger Common Learnings B.A. Mo. University, M.S. New York University 152 Mr. Alva Limbaugh Printing B.S. Kansas State Univer- sity, VI.A. IMKC Miss Martha Lappin Physical Education B.S. CMSC Mr. Donald Lindley Metal B.S. NWMSC. M.A. Colo- rado State University stimulate their students. Mrs. Karen MacCee Physical Education B.S. Kansas University. M.S. Michigan University 153 With personal opinion and .Miss Katherine Meyer Art B.A. Linden wood College, M.A. George Peabody College n Mrs. Bertha Miller Common Learnings B.S. Mo. University. M.S. Columbia University Mr. Ted Meyer Bookkeeping. English B.A. CMSC 154 Miss Nell Mitchell Girls Phy9. Ed. B.S. K. C. Teachers’ College, M.A. UMKC thought-provoking questions She must really be hungry! 155 Mr. Robert Richmond English B.S. CMSC Graduate Work ( Paseo’s teachers are well prepared 156 to educate her Pirates, Miss Ethel May Shull Common Learnings B.S. Mo. University. M.S. Columbia University Mrs. Carolyn Sheu- Typing Shorthand B.S. Iowa State Mr. Orilton Shumate Common (.earnings B.S! Emporia State. M.S. Pitts- burg State 157 Miss Catherine Souders Homemaking B.S. Kansas State College. M.S. Wisconsin University and through learning V r5. Dorothy Wendel Common Learnings A.B. Kansas University, Graduate Work, UMKC Kansas University Mr. Kenneth Wessel Mathematics B.A. UMKC. W illiam Jewell College Sgt. Iran Whetstone H.O.T.C. 5 years in United States Army 158 Mrs. Edna VEooton Knglish Reading B.S.. M.S. Indiana Univer- sity expose them to awareness. lr. Donald IE it hers Typing Shorthand B.S. Springfield State. M.S. Mo. University Mrs. Roberta Young Accompanist 159 Sitting: Mrs. Christine. Standing, Left to Right: Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Ragar. Mrs. Toalson. Secretaries P.T.A. Officers 160 Seated: Mrs. Th ax ter, Mrs. Doubleday. Mrs. Dethlefsen. Mrs. C oper. Standing: Mr. Paddock. Mrs. I.atta. Mrs. Kdwards. Mrs. Biggs. Mr. Ridley. Custodial Staff First Row: Don Wilton. Judge Barnett. William Trueblood. Glen Throgmorton. Charlene Van Beck. Second Row: Tom McCullough. John Ormsby. AJbert K. Lewi . Roy Hudson. Frank Long. Cafeteria Staff First Row: Bessie Reynolds. Bessie W illiams. Alvina Kothhlum. Anna Lewman. Nola Leonard, Helen Levene. Alice Lovell, Audrey Fulkerson, Gertrude Hill. Australia Henry. Center Row: Edna Meddah, Lorane Goove, Edna Gelini. Third Row: Berenice Kelly. Cleo Rohinson. C. Miller. Mamie Bailey. Marjorie Stein. Elizabeth Burns. Estelle Leslie. Alvin Lewis. Herman MacDonald. Mid-year Addition to Faculty 161 Mr. Lawrence .Marsh Spanish B.A. U.M.K.C. Countless events have taken place within Paseo's halls since that first day nine months ago. Once again the tower is observing the crowds of students pouring through the doors. But this time they are going out — away from the school on the hill. Most of them will be returning. Most of them will come back to explore the world of Paseo all over again. But for the seniors, there is no last chance. This year their departure will be a final one. As was predicted, it has been a year of change. Pirates have seen advances in the space probe, ever-new Cold War developments and the death of a great president. They have often been proud of their school and fellow students. It has been a year of change, a year of growth, a year of reaching higher goals —a good year. And, as all students must, the seniors will leave their high school lives behind to begin fitting themselves into new situations at school and at work. Paseo’s principles will remain with them for as long as they can remember laughter and the happiness of learning. 162 A Aaron. John 11-58. 128b Aarons. Jerry Ann 12-11, 34. 68c, 71. 106a. 130a Abington. Karen 9-54a, 97a. 97c. 138a Adams, Diane 10-1 lib Adams. Gerald 12-11, 52a. 52c. 93. 107b Adkins. Richard 8-123b Agnos. Dean U-37a, 81a, 112b Alaniz. Anna Marie 8-141a Albares. Mary Ellen 8-401 , 137a Alber. Linda 8-97b. 127a Alber. Vivian 12-11, 46b. 56. 57c. 117a Albert. Caro! 12-10. 11. 30. 34. 36a. .36b. 46b. 52d. 54a. 56. 65b, 73, 82. a3b, 102. 103a, 103b, 115a Albertson, Carol 11-53, 57a. 66b, 68a, 119b Alexander. Henry ll-107b Allbritten. Charlene 8-136b Allen. Jacqueline 9-124b Allen, Linda 12-11. 35b. 46b. 48a. 52b. 53. 56. 67b. 95b, 98b. 106a. 135b Alliet. Carol 10139a Alpert, Irwin 8-123b Alpert. Joel 10- 134a Alpert, Sam 12-11, 130a Altman. Barbara ll-47a, 48b. 53, 67b. 135b Amos, Pierre 10-1 lib Anderson, Dorothy 10-120a Anderson, George 8-115b Anderson, Huvoner 9-61b, 121a Andrews, Joanne 9-129b Arnold. William 60a. 61a Arvidson. Sherry 8-137a Ashcraft. Gayle 12-11. 38, 39. 46b. 52d, 57c. 67a. 130a Atkinson. DeQuince 9-139b Atkinson. Jimmy 8-127a Atkinson. Shirley 11-117a Atkison, Martha 10-47b. 122b Atwood, Deborah 8-116a Audsley, Bob 11-119a Austin. Curtis 10117b Austin. Nancy 12-11. 135b Austin, Neely 11-111a Austin. Terry 9-88a. 133b Avery, Brenda 9-126a B Baellow. Merriam 10-53, 122b Baer, Con 10-117b Bagley. Diana 12-11. 38. 39. 53. 57a. 106a. 114b Bagley. Jan 9-128a Bain. Roberta 12-11, 30. 34a. 35a. 35b, 36a. 36b. 38. 39. 46b. 48a. 52b. 56. 66b. 68a. 73. 103a. 104b. 105a. 105b. 115a Baker, Cheryl 9-133b Balderston, Bob 12-11, 30, 37a, 52a. 52d, 65a. 76, 130b Ballard. Dons U-46c.48b. 67b. 111b Ballom. Joyce 8-110a Banister. Zoe 12-11. 34. 35b. 42a. 46b. 52b. 57a. 67a, 70. 134b Banks. Gary 11 -41 b. 140b Banks. Judy 10-47b. 54a. 67b. 122b. 134a Barbour, Marilyn 9-124b Barbour. William 10-132b Barclay. Beth 8- 110a Barnard. Fred 9-130b Barnes. Catherine 8-123a Barnes, Cornelius 10-69a, 117b Barnes. Flemmon 8-115b Barnes, Duane 9-120a Barnett, Gailen 8-114a Barnett. Gwendolyn 11-38. 46c, 48b. 57a. 67b. 106b. 133b Barton. Leonard 12-11. 36a. 54b. 65a. 130b Bash. Jerry 12-11. 43. 53. 66a. 93. 107b. 111b Batdorf. Dennis U-61b, 133b Batiste. Ernest 8-127a Baughman. Judy 8-129a Baum, Stuart 11-119a Beadles, Mike 12-12, 118a Beaver, Barbara 8-127a Beaver, Mike 12-12, 37a, 78, 111b Becchina. Roseanne 12-12 Becraft, Cheryl 9-124b Bell. Ellington 9-80. 120a Bell, India 10-961 . 97c. 98a. 129b Bennett. Bessie 9-129b Bennett. Marsha 12-135b Bennett. Nancy 11-112b Bennett, Speedy 12-12, 30, 36b, 52a, 52d. 65a. 103a. 107b, 119a Bernard, Donald 9-133a Bernard. Tyree 8-123b Bertholet. Marie 1141c, 47a. 52d, 57c, 99 130a Beuforden. Sue 9-1211 Bezner, Rick 12-12, 34a, 52a, 52c, 53, 66a. 105d. 107b. 128b Biggs, Carol 111a Biggs. Ernie 12-12. 40c. 41b, 134b Biggs, Sondra 12-12. 43, 46b, 48b, 67b. 135b Billings, Merium 9-119a Billings. Regina 10-53, 129b Billings. Roger 11-111a Binder, Pam 10-133b Bingham. Linda 8-53, 136b Black. Sidney 9-60a. 61a. 139b Blackburn. Bob 12-12. 54b, 93, 140b Blackman. Martha IJ-lllb Blackman. Mary 11-117a Blackmon. Queen Ester 11-111a Bland, Charles 8-123a Blumenthal. Cheryl 9-53, 128b Blumenthal. Joe 10-53, 134a Bolden. Sylvia 8-110a Bolden. Tyran 10-118b Bolton. Shirley 11-117a Bonhomme. Joe 10-125a Borins. Wayne 118b Borkowski. Matilda 11-128b Borroni, Grazia 12-12. 36a. 36b. 43. 44. 46b. 48b, 49. 57c. 65b, 66b. 67a. 67b, 69b. 99. 114b Botwinik, Nathan ll-133b Bovard. Pat 12-12. 118a Bower, William 8-110a Boxby. Grady 9-81b, 121a Boyce, Marion 11-96a. 98a. 98c. 99, 125b Boyce, Vickie ll-57a. 114b Boykin. Anna 10-117b Boykin. Bill 12-12. 84. 86. 110b Boykin. Elaine 8-116a Brack. Fred 9-131 b Brack. Gail 9-124b Braden, Fred 8-114a Braden. Helen ll-42a. 117b Bradford, Johnnie 9-129a Bradford. Linda 8-137b Bradford, Otis 12-12, 135b Bradford, Ruth 9-106a. 129a Bradley, Charles 8-137b Bradley. Leon 9-133a Bradley. Steve 9-61 b Bradshaw. Jamesetta 9-97a. 126a Bradshaw. Marilyn 9-97a, 121a Brame, Robert 9-133b Brann. Linda 11-43. 128a Bratton. Sharon 9-47c. 97a. 124b Brennan. Leo 10-124a Brennan. Terry 8-113 Bressler. Linda 8-47c, 53, 136b Briggs. Luther 8-116a Britt. Keith 8-115b Britt, Sheila 12-12. 52d, 53. 67b, 68c. 130a Brodie, Donald 8-116a Brodie, Ronald 10 120a Brodin. Helen 106a Broner. Frank 12-13, 52c, 114b Brooks. Barbara ll-42a. 67b. 106a, 122a, 131b Brown. Arma Jean 8-137a Brown, Constance ll-67a, 112a Brown. Deborah, 8-97b, 113 Brown, Janet 9-120a Brown. Janice 8- 103a. 137a Brown. Mary 9-106a, 120a Brown. Mike 12-118b Brown, Louise 36 Brown, Rodney 9-81 b. 133a Brown. Rosina 10-961 . 97c, 112b Brown, Ruthie 10-1061 . 112b Brown. Susan 11-122b Brown, Tom ll-81b Brown, Vanita 12-13. 34a. 35b. 52b. 52d, 67b. 70. 95b, 98a. 134b Brown. Wayne 9-121a Brown. Willie 12-13. 39. 52b. 125b Browne. Louise 11-117a Bruce. Cherry 8-127a Bruce. David 10-54a. 65a, 81a. 103b. 138a Bruce, Jeannette 11-37b, 46c, 48b, 52d, 67a. 96b, 99. 131b Brumwell, Michael 10-53. 54b. 119a Brundage. Leroy 11125a Bruner. Robert 8-136b Brunetti. Bonnie 8-47c, 97b, 136b Brunetti. Carolyn 11-46c. 134b Bryan. Craig 9-119a Bryan, Lynn 12-13. 35b. 52b, 119a Bryant, Delores 10-112b Bryant. Janie 11-43. 47a, 52b, 57b. 128a Bryant. Linda D. 12-13. 106a Bryant. Linda J. 11141a Bryant. Nispa 10-139a Bucklew. Carol 11-117a Buebendorf. Norman 11-34. 35b. 37a. 43, 66a, 71. 93. 105c. 107b, 116b. 119b Buehlig. Arlie 10-125a Buel. Barbara 12-13. 37b. 46b. 48b. 57b, 65b.112a Buettner. Doris 11-111a Bulavsky. Jerry 12-10. 13. 30. 34. 35b. 36a. 36b. 38. 39. 52a, 53, 65a. 73, 102, 103a. 103b. 107b. 115a Burkett, Ray 9-133b Burell, Greg 9-41c. 130b Burns, Jewell 11120b Burrell. George 9-133a Burrell, Gregory 61a. 81b Burrell, Leroy 10-60a. 61a. 139a Burrell. Sallie 8-115b Burstein. Elaine 9-35b. 47c, 53, 56. 128b Burstein. Marty 12-13, 36b. 37a. 66a. 84, 87, 106a, 107b. 134b Bushard. Elizabeth 10-47b, 53, 112b Butler. Charles 9-129a Butler Clyde 8-113 Butler, Denise (Peggy) 8-110a. 127b Butler, Gwendolyn 10-129b Butler, Michael 8-88d. 119a, 127b Butler, Sharon 10-129b Butler, Stephen 11-128a Butner. Cheryl 12-13. 43, 46b. 54a. 57a. 65b. 138a Byers, Helen 1 l-46c. 48. 65b. 96a, 97c, 134b Byers, Joyceteen 12-13, 98a. 98c, 132a Byers, La Vern 9-88c. 119a Bryan. Clyde 12-13, 52a. 53. 54b, 125b C Cage. Dolly 12-13 Calhoun. Michael 12-13. 132a Cameron, Gloria 12-13. 110b. 118a Campbell. Cynthia 10-112b Candillo. Herlinda 9-97a, 97c, 106a. 126a Candillo. Rosita 8-123b Cannafax. Don 11-1401 Cannon. Brenda 12-14, 54a. 67a. 112b Cannon, Shirley 9-47c, 97a, 97c, 124b Cantrall. Donna 10-112a Carlock, Claude 11-84. 87 Carlson, Carl 10-53, 66a. 134a Carlson. John A. 10-38. 66a. 112a. 119a Carlson. John 12-14. 37a. 76. 106b. 107b Carlson, Lynda 12-14. 40b, 43, 141a Carpenter. Benjamin ll-88a. 117b Carpenter. James 9- 139b Carpenter, Marvin 10-118b Carpenter, Patricia 8114a Carpenter. Robert 8-116a Carpenter. Sharon 8-110a Carpenter. Thomas 9-124a Carr. Doris 9-97a. 106a. 124b Carroll. Paul 11-111a Carter. Jeannie 11 -47a, 54a, 57c, 138a Carter, Kathy 11-117a Carter, Rodney 10-133b Carter, Stephanie 9-97a. 126a Casebier. Janice 9-97a. 99. 106a. 121a Caskey, Sandra 12-14, 118a Cason. Billie Sue 9-126a Cason. Herbert 8-109b Castro, Delores 11122a Cates, Barry ll-34a. 36a. 52c. 65a. 70. 105a. 107b. 108. 116b. 119b Caviar. Eddie 9-811 , 88c. 130b Chaffin, Cathy 9-124b Chaffin, Karen 10- 135a Chapman. Donna 12-14, 46b. 57c, 68c. 120b Chappell. James 10-61b, 117b Charles, Michael 8-141a Ciro, Richard 8-141a Ciro, Terri 12-14. 37b, 52b. 57a, 65b, 105d, 117a Clancy. Charles 11- 138b Clark. Elresa 12-14. 118a Clark. Karen 12-14, 35b. 40b. 43. 46b. 48b. 52d. 57c. 64. 67b. 130a Clark. Linda 1146c, 52d. 67b. 130a Clark. Russel 10-106b, 117b Clark, Vertesa 12-14. 46b. 106a, 110b Clark. Wanda 11-1 lib Clarkson. Michele 8-109b Clay. Eddie 9- 138a Clay. Ronnie 11-11 la Cleeton. John 11 -54a, 125a Clements. Cheryl 12-14. 35b. 135b Clevenger, Cathy 8-97b, 137a Clinton. James 12-14. 111b. 118a Clock. John 9-11 lb Cobbs, Therman 8-127b Cobbs. Therion ll-37a. 77, 131b Cobbins. Linn 9-120a Cochrane. Barbara 11-46c, 96a. 97c. 99. 128a Cokerham. Janet 12-14. 43. 68c, 132a Colbert, Everett 9-132b Cole. Karon 8-116a Cole. Kenneth 8-115b Cole. Pam 8-97b. 123b Coley, Linda 12-14. 43, 132a Collins. Walter 12-15. 35b. 37a. 52a. 66a, 93. 106a. 125b Colston, Larry 8-110a Combs, Leslie 10-41a, 52c, 134a Conkey. Gayle 10-124b Conley. Mike 11-111a Conrad. Delores 9-47c. 97a. 97c, 124b Cook, Mark 8- 123b Cook, Sandra 9-47c, 56. 126a. 133b Cooper. James 11-43. 112b Cooper. Ralph 9-130b Cowan. Janice ll-52b. 53, 57c. 96a. 97c, 98c. 128b Cox. Cloylet 9-129a Cox, Jim 10124a Cox, John 9-61 b, 130b Cox, Larry 11-11 la Craddock, Edward 9-124a Craddock. William 10-112b Crane, Jacqueline 8137a Craven. Charles 8-88d. 114t Crawford. Barbara 11140a Creel, Kirby 12-15. 66a Crook. Terrence 8-109b Crook, William 9-133a Crowder, Bonnita Lin net te 8-110a Crow, Robert 9-124a Crumbaugh. Tex 8-88d, 127a Cruse, Margaret 9-129a Cubit. Benny 11 - 122b Cull. Fresida 8141a Culver, Soula 8-113 Cummings. Dennis 11 -40b. 43. 122b Cunningham. Helen 10-119a Cunningham. Kenneth 9-121a D D'Amico, Paula 10-129a Daniel. Howard 8-127a Daniel. Ronnie 12-132a Daniels. Gregory 1140c. 140a Daniels, Penny 12-15. 34a. 35b. 36a. 43. 46b, 50. 52b. 57a, 66b. 68a. 103a. 105d, 125b Darnaby. Barbara 12-15. 30. 34. 36b. 50, 51.65b. 70. 106a. 106b. 132a Darryol. Doug 60b Davies, Vincent 10.118b Davis, Dona 12-15. 37b. 57b, 114b Davis. Kenny 12-15, 37a Davis, Larry 9-125a Davis, Margaret 9-126a Davis. Michael 8-106b. 123b Davis, Sharon 10-135a Day. Herby 9-119a Deal. Betty 10-53. 96b. 106b. 128b Dedrick. Marsha 10-120b DePlasita. Frank 11 -130b Dethlefsen, Bruce 10-54a. 66a. 81a. 118b. 86 Dethlefsen. Mark 12-15. 37a. 66a, 70, 84. 86. 105c, 107b. 112b Diecidue. Ned 9-34a, 81b. 133a Dieckman. Forrest 11-38. 66a. 69b. 71, 103b. 104a. 1 (Me. 108 Dillingham, Essie 8-97b, 127a Divine, Lois 8-971 . 136b Divine, Terry 9-133a Dixon, Beverly 11-117a Dixon. Kenneth 10-81a. 139b D dsworth. Frances 9-97a Dodsworth. Robert 12-15. 35b. 52a. 52c. 54a. 54b. 58. 59a, 59c. 107b. 1341 . 138a Doerhoff, Jean 12-15, 135b Donovan, Pam 12-15. 43. 52b, 65b, 125b Donovan. Pat 12-15, 43. 52b. 65b. 104a, 114b Dorch. Edwina 8-971 . 113 Doubleday. Steve 10-54a. 65a. 81a, 103a, 105b. 112b Downton. Eunice 10-122a Downton, James 9-81 b, 133a Downton, Zenobia 9-53. 128b Draffen, Linda 8-127a Draney. Susan ll-37b. 47a. 48. 57c. 65b, 99. 134b Draper. Brenda 8-127a Dresnick, Joy 11-38. 140a DuBois. Randy 10-53, 128b Ducey. Elaine 8-136b. 97b Dudley. Doreen 10-1291 Dudley. Mary 9-47c, 53. 56. 97a, 97c, 103a. 105b, 106b, 124b Dukes. Armajean 11 -57b. 96b. 97c, 122b Dukes, Cappie 9-97a, 126a Dukes. Charles 11-59a, 59b. 61a. 124a Dukes, Joel 12-15. 59b, 79 Dukes, Raymond 10-41d. 128a Dumas. Vicki 12-15. 52d. 53. 67b. 130a Duncan, Carole 10-135a Duncan. Herschel 9-61a. 61b, 81b, 93 Duncan. LaDainty 9-121a Duncan. Norma 9-47c, 53. 97a. 128b Duncan, Patricia 9-124b Durnal. Chester ll-36b. 43. 52a. 93. 125b Duvall. Sandy 10-119a Dwyer, Timothy 8-136b E Eades, Betty 8-116a Eades. Beverly 10-53, 122a Eades. Bill 12-15. 37a, 77, 111b Eckert. Kandi 8-47c. 113 Eckert. Sandi 1 l-47a, 52b. 54a, 57c. 96a. 138a Eckert. Virginia 9-53, 128b Edmondson. Pat 9- 126a Edwards. Evelyn 11-53. 128a Edwards. Dick 1 l-36b. 37a. 38. 41b. 52c. 55. 65a. 79. 81a. 103a. 105b, 107b Edwards. Vida 11 -141 a Edwards. William 10-1381 Eggers. Nancy 11-53. 120b Eifler, Mike 9-130b Eisele, Deith 11-112b Eisenhauer. Daryl 10-81 a. 130a Eisenhauer. Eric 8-88d. 136b Ellis, Brenda 12-16, 118a Ellis. Joy 10- 122a Ellis. Robert 10-6lb. 80. 112b Ellis. Terry 12-16, 107b. 1251 Embich. Carol 10-%b. 98a. 99. 114b Engel. Robert 8-113 Engelbart. Roger 9-119a Enger. Deborah 8-116a Enger. Joyce 124b Engle. 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