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LaVETA ELIZABETH BUTERBAUGH Perhaps LaVeta will become the brightest of radio stars. She has a start in this line for she sings over one of our local stations. She beIon82Cl to the Muir Club, Auto Club, and Student Council. REST BYARS I:OI2Forrest had to keep track of what went on in his home room for he held the office of reporter. He is interested in art work and athletics. Next year he will be found on the Kansas State campus. DGROTHY RUTH BYRNE If D th 'th k' d k 't w'll be because she is pursuing heilohuobfzif oTrf3oII,erVIskatiFigI.mSFie vlfseia Imemlber of the Auto Club and the Girl Reserves. RUTH CALDWELL Q I l n Like the president of the United States, Ruth has philatelistic interests and spends her spare time collecting stamps. She likes also to dance. Next year she is going to business college. FRANK T. CARPENTER We are sure that Frank speaks fluently the language of amperes and resist- ances for he was a member of the Radio Club. He also belonged to the Hi-Y and will be a student at Junior College. BRAINARD CASEY Brainard is another amateur radio enthusiast and has his own transmitting station. He was a Sergeant in the R.O.T.C., and was a member of the Engi- neers, the Radio Club and the Auto Club and the Traffic Squad. JOE CASTLEDINE Joe was a Press reporter, a member of the Engineers, Auto Club and the National Honor Society, vice-president of the German Club, on the Traffic Squad and on the general honor roll. JANET CHANDLER Janet left us her junior year to attend the Raytown High School but we are glad she is back to graduate. She was on the basketball and baseball teams, in the Home Economics Club and a home room officer. HILA MARIE CHAPMAN Hila transferred to Paseo after going three years to the Ashevill, Kansas, High School where she was vice-president of the junior class. She likes music and will continue at the University of Kansas. MARGARET FRANCES CHEATHAM Margaret was frequently president of her home room. She was also active in the French Club, the Muir Club and the sewing department. She took part in the fashion shows. She is going to K. C. U. HELEN VIRGINIA CHEATHAM The land of books is so alluring to Virginia that she expressed the wish to be a librarian. She was a member of the Spanish Club at Paseo and will probably attend J. C. next year. FRANK CHIMIENTI Captain Chimienti was a member of the Officers Club, Keats, Mixer Band and Paseo Band. Frank was elected Student Council Alternate and cashier of his home room. He expects to go to J. C. next year. VIRGINIA M. CHRIST What a swell pledge this Zeta was! She was also a member of the Home Economics and Soterians Club, and to use her own enthusiastic expression, she is wild about art and dancing. MABEL LEE CLABORNE Mabel enjoys the world of sports. She was a member of the volley ball and soccer teams, likes tennis, skating and swimming. She belonged to the So- ciology Club. St. Maryfs College will be her goal next year. PAT CLARK Pat was assistant editor of the Press, Girls' Sports Editor of this Paseon, president of the Atalantas, treasurer of the Iotas and elected to the Quill and Scroll and to the National Honor Society.I LAVINE COCHRAN Lala Lee was president of the Cynthians and Girls' Sports Editor of the Press. She was a member of the French Club, Student Council, Quill and Scroll and the National Honor Society. Page 14
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RUTH HARRIET BRASELTON Besides her activities in the National Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Vir- gilians and Student Council, Ruth took part in the musical organizations- Choral Club orchestra and quintette. She will go to Christian. MAXINE BRASHER Maxine has been of service to the school in various ways. She was a Press reporter, a member of the Student Council, a speaker for the safety com- mittee and on the soccer team. She isn't going to college. GERALDINE BREWER Geraldine needed lots of vim and vigor to dance and swim and tear around as she liked to do. She was elected to the office of vice-president in her home room. She doesn't plan to attend any college. ERMA JUANlTA BROOKSHIER Erma's chief interest was the Home-Making Department. She appeared in the fashion shows and was chosen to help at the principal's banquet given by the foods classes. She was an Auto Club member. MARION L. BROWN Like so many of us, Marion got all tangled up in the lines of Virgil, donit you know? She was one of the most popular Virgilians, in the National Honor Society and held home room offices. RAYMOND BROWN One always connects Raymoncl's name with dramatics. He has had several leads in school plays, was a member of the Traffic Squad, Verse Speaking Choir, Sociology Club, and a Press reporter. He will go to J. C. TOM BROWN This elder member of the Brown brothers was captain of the cheerleaders, lieutenant of the Traffic Squad, parliamentarian of the Juntos, a Student Council Representative and to top it off, a member of the Spanish Club. ROBERT L. BROWNING We wonder if this Robert Browning is poetically inclined. We'll never know. He was a noncom R.O.T.C. officer, member of the Officer's Club and will enter the Parks Air College and then the U. S. Aircorps. WlLLlAM BRUCE Billy kept things moving as a member of the Mixer Orchestra. He says he likes sports and music and was president of his home room. He will con- tinue his education at the K. C. U. ESTHER JOY BRUNNER Surely you remember that Joy won the alto solo in the city contest with her beautiful voice. She was of course in the Mixed Chorus and Choral Club and also belonged to the Peppy Pirates. BETTY LOU BUCHANAN Since secretarial work is Betty's hobby, she should be happy in her course at business college next year. She was vice-president of her home room, a Girl Reserve and had part in some of the plays. NANCY BUCKLES Nancy was busy fulfilling her duties as a member of the Press staff, the Peppy Pirates, Girl Reserves, Sociology Club and hockey teams. She will enter William Woods College next year. JOE BURDOO Paseo has a band of which we are immensely proud. Therefore we are also immensely proud of Joe who played in said band for three years. He held home room offices and collects old coins. MARIE BURNETT - K. C. is going to lose a sweet girl in Marie when she moves to California with her mother and father, former R.O.T.C. instructor. She likes singing and added much to the Mixed Chorus by her vocalizing. MARIE BURRUS Marie only came to Paseo last year but in the short time she was here she was in the Mixed Chorus, the Choral Club and the fashion show. She is undecided about college and is interested in music and drama. MARION KATHLEEN BUSH Marion mixed the commercial and domestic by winning a first prize in the fashion show and then declaring typing is her hobby. She was secretary of her home room and was a member of the Home Economics Club. Page 13
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MARY FRANCES COLE We hope all your pupils are angels when you are busy being a teacher, Mary. She was a member of th P P P' t , th Ch I Cl b d Mixed Chorus, the Soterians arfd fllfEOGiBpRDelsefxlZsES 6 Ord U dn BONNIE M. COLEMAN At Paseo, Bonnie belonged to the Mixed Chorus. She isn't contemplating college, is interested in sewing, cooking, typing and office training. She likes to play the piano and to dance. JOYCE COLVIN I I Do you think Joyce looks bashful? Well, one never knows but she refused to tell us aught about herself and her years at Paseo except the fact that she likes dancing and swimming. DOROTHY LEE COMBS Dorothy has a love of botany at heart. I-low do we know? Because she was in the Muir Club, silly. She also belonged to the Girl Reserves, was president of her home room and will go to K. U. ONA TALBERT COMER Ona plays the violin and plays it beautifully, too. She has taken prizes for her playing. She also has a nice voice and did her part in the music department by being in the Mixed Chorus. WILLIAM C. COMER, Jr. Bill rose above the ranks in the R.O.T.C. to the high office of Corporal during his junior year, and in his home room he was cashier. Since his hobby is stamp collecting, of course he belonged to the Stamp Club. BERNEITA CONCANNON Although we hope you aren't ever sick,.Berneita may someday come to sooth your fevered brow for she likes nursing. She was in the fashion shows, the I-lome Economics Club, the Choral Club and the Mixed Chorus. JOE CORRIGAN Joe attended school his first two years in Minnesota and wonletters in foot- ball and basketball. l-le was president of the Mixed Chorus, and intends to carry on his singing and athletics in Minnesota University. MARIAN COTTS Marian's favorite pastime is a soft chair and a good book. She held various home room offices, was a Press reporter and a member of the Virgilians, the Treasure Chest and the National I-lonor Society. LELAND GERALD COVERT Leland's hobby is a romp in the woods with a good ten gauge rifle. I-Ie was treasurer of his home room and a member of the Auto Club and a mem- ber ofthe Traffic Squad. I-l. W. COWLEY They tell us at one time a boy who parted his hair in the middle was con- sidered a sissy but you couldn't say that about I-I. W. for he is fond of all sports. I-le held home room offices at Paseo. WILLIAM CHARLES CRABAUGI-I Bill who is a philatelist Cstamp collector to youD and a coin collector was vice-president and sergeant-at-arms of his home room. I-Ie was a member of the Radio Club and Auto Club, and he will attend Baker. FREDERICK SAMUEL CRAIG, Jr. In future years Sammy's dreams will be filled with nightmares of numbers instead of the usual pink elephants. That is if his mind is on his work of being a public accountant as he plans. ELEANOR CRAIN Would you like a nice secretary, a nice model or botanist? Eleanor has expressed interest in all three of these lines. She was in the Muir Club, fashion shows, and commercial department. RUBY I-IELEN CRAWFORD Ruby has the interest of the people at heart. She is a member of the Sociology Club and spends much time reading articles on social work. She was treasurer of her home room and likes skating. ED WARD CROSS , . Well, Ed, you won't be lonely at Junior College next year because it seems the senior class of Paseo is planning to transfer. there In G bOClY- We WUC glad to know you at Paseo-and-we ll be seeing you. Page 15
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