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T M MIX . Q Tom was the president of the senior class. He was captain of the football team, and a member of the All-Star football team. The Student Council elected him president twice, he was an officer of the Keats and a member of the National Honor Society. GAIL SHIKLES Q l The vice-president of the senior class was also president of the junior class. Gail received the Bernard Shivers cup, was co-captain of the All-Star basket- ball team and captain of the Paseo team, He was a member of the Traffic Squad and an officer of the Keats and Student Council. JEANNETTE SPEARS Jeannette kept the minutes for both the senior and junior meetings. She was president of the Zetas, vice-president of the Student Council, a health room assistant, photographic editor of the Annual, and a member of the National Honor Society. CHARLES STIPP Charles was treasurer of the senior class. He was a track, football and basket- ball letterman. He was an officer of the Student Council, Keats, Traffic Squad, and Auto Club. Charlie was a member of the Band, Honor Roll and the National Honor Society. MARGARET WILSON Margaret was giftorian of the senior class, gift receiver of the junior class, president of the Zetas and Virgilians, officer of the National Honor Society and Treasure Chest. She was a member of the highest Honor Roll and Exe- cutive Board of the Student Council and assistant editor of the Paseon. JACK GROVER As sergeant-at-arms of both the senior and junior classes, Jack tried to keep us quiet. He was a member of the All-Star football team and a Paseo letter- man, an officer of the Ciceronians, and Student Council. Jack was a member of the National Honor Society and plans to go to prep school. MARGARET McKAY Margaret was reporter of the senior class and treasurer of the junior class. She was a health room assistant and an officer of the Zetas and Student Council, and was a member of the National Honor Society and girls sports editor of the Paseo Press. VIRGINIA ADAlR Miss Adair was very popular in her home rooms and was elected to im- portant offices such as president. She was also president of the Thicions and vice-president of the Agassiz Club. J. C. next year. ETH EL JUANITA ALDER Do you prefer Wayne King or Guy Lombardo? Ethel can discuss their re- spective merits, for her hobby is collecting pictures of orchestra leaders. She was a member of the Sociology and Auto Clubs. MARY ALLEN Mary says her hobby is traveling, so some day soon she may hie herself away. We know all would be sorry if this happened, for she held many offices in her home rooms, the Thicions and the French Club. MARY MARGARET ALT And here is a lady who owns a horse. She also achieved fame as secretary of the Parliamentarian Club, vice-president of the Peppy Pirates, and a mem- ber of the Student Council health committee and of the play casts. ARNIE ANDERSON Many of those much admired posters around the school were made by Arnie. She belonged to the Zetas and the Muir Club, held home room offices and took a first prize in the fashion show. JANE ANDERSON This senior member of the Student Council executive board held many offices in hernhgome room. She was a member of the Muir Club and as initiator of the Thicions, she worried the poor pledges. Tl-IELMA ANDERSON Thelma was one of the peppiest of the Peppy Pirates. She was vice-presi- dent of the Muir Club and was elected secretary of her home room. Her hobbies are art and dancing-or perhaps the art of dancing. NELSON ANDROUS Nelson has been told .he would make a good traveling salesman, but even we admit he is deserving of better. He was a Student Council representa- tive, sergeant-at-arms of the Juntos and on the Traffic Squad. MARVIN ANWANDER Last summer when we all were groaning at the heat, Marvin was having the time of his life for he loves summer sports. He held home room offices and expects to attend some business college next year. Page 10
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IIIJ Page 'ca l-llf seniors have completed the fund for the drinking fountain and Flag pole to be placed on the athletic Field lor all you young- sters to enjoy at future football games and traclc meets. It vvill be quite a decorative piece ol architecture and will add much to the beauty ol the school grounds. Perhaps one ol the biggest services of the senior class to Paseo was the manner in which they carried on their class meetings. Several ol our speakers have commented on the busi- ness-like attitude that vvas witnessed at the meetings. An example ol hovv a meeting may be carried on in a successful manner has been given. lt is novv the duty ol the future senior classes to live up to the standard that has been set for them. The senior class of '35 has brought many honors to the school in the past year. We are inclined to think only ol athletic honors, but do you remember the good articles in the Paseo Press? Many ol the writers ol those articles were elected to the Quill and Scroll. Several of our students have vvon honors in music. Many seniors have been the vvinners ol essays and poster contests. This year's athletic honors have been numerous. l3aseo's championship baslcetball squad had eight seniors numbered among its lettermen. There were many seniors on the traclc team which held the dual meet cham- pionship. 9
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CEOLA ARBOGAST Ceola was a Student Council Representative, and an lota. She was an officer of the Home Economics Club. Her hobby is dancing, and she expects to continue education at J. C. HELEN BAKER This little seamstress took part in the fashion show, and in the Student Coun- cil as a representative. She was a member of the lotas, and the French Club. Helen likes stenography. LYNN BARTLETT Lynn held home room offices and membership in the Auto Club. He was an R.O.T.C. Corporal, and a member of the Officeris Club. He was a mem- ber ofthe Traffic Squad. Park College is his goal. JUNE BAZZIL Sports hold interest for June as a member of the Atalantas and senior hockey team. She was secretary of her home room her sophomore year, and is now a member of the Agassiz Club. WILLIAM G. BEDORD Here is a young man who has an eye to the future for he tells me that avia- tion is his hobby. He also likes drawing and swimming. He was a member of the Auto Club and vice-president of his home room. CLAIR BELDON Clair says his hobby is horse back riding Cimagine when he can ride in that cute Ford of hisb. He was on the Rifle Team, an R.O.T.C. officer, and on the board of organizers of the Auto Club. PAUL BENNETT Paul held various home room offices at Paseo and tells us that he had a good time doing it. He was especially interested in history. He will go to Junior College and then M. U. or K. U. RUTHELLEN BENNETT F The beauteous Ruthellen got around. At Paseo she was treasurer of the Peppy Pirates, and a member of the French Club and the National Honor Society. She likes music and stenographic work. DOROTHY BENSON Dorothy, the Frances Scaritt Hanley Girl, was president of the Girl Reserves, vice-president of the Thicions, Health Room Assistant, Press reporter and a member of the Senior Ring Committee. GAYLE ROMA BERGH Gayle has a wonderful collection of the signatures of famous people. She was vice-president of the Thicions, president of her home room, sophomore baseball team member and will attend business college. HARRIET BERKOWITZ Can you imagine a little girl like Harriet lugging a big accordion around so she can play on it? Really she does. She was a Press reporter, secretary of her home room and will go to Junior College. BEVERLY BERRY Beverly was one of the rather few girls in the Band. She played solos some- times. The Thicions elected her sergeant-at-arms and she belonged to the Spanish Club, Auto Club and Student Council. CLYDE BERRY Clyde's accuracy with a rifle won him the city marksman medal and the city sharpshooter medal. He was a member of the Juntos, Auto Club, Traffic Squad and of course the R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. MAXINE BERTRAM Vice-president and cashier were two of the offices Maxine held. She won a rize in the fashion show and was elected belle brummel of her class. D , U Maxine expects to become a commercial artist. HELEN ELIZABETH BlBBY The athletic department surely appreciated Helenis ability for team work. She was an Atalanta and held home room offices. Beauty work will be her career after graduation. EUGENE K. BIEDERMAN Next year Eugene will move just a few blocks away from the dear Alma Mat r r he will attend Rockhurst College. He was a traffic squad boy and e fo likes baseball and all sports. Page 11 1
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