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4 'QW' JACK E. CRLIMBAUGH v V . Jack graciously donated his energy to the service of the school by being a t of the Traffic Squad stage manager, foreman in metal work, a mem- lieutenan , A ' ber of the Mixed Chorus and president of his home room. MARTHA JANE CIJNNINGHAM ' ' d Ch I Club claimed Martha Jane as Aa The Girl Reserves, Soterians, an ora member. She was in the fashion shows two years, likes piano and voice music and is going to Graceland College in Iowa. DOROTHY PRISCILLA DABBS Everyone says that Dot has a successful literary career before her. She was a member of the Muir Club, the Treasure Chest, the Girl Reserves, the French Club and Auto Club. She likes lemons. NORMAN DAMM Norman sang and argued in the Keats Club for three years and on the Traffic Squad for two years. He was on our co-championship basketball squad and in the Band four years. So-ho. ROSE DANIELS ' ' ' ' ' h room? She was an Did Rose bring those little. pink slips into your .ome ff'ce assistant you know She was also vice-president of the Atalantas, on o i . all the athleticlteams and was a tennis champion. SOL DANIELS Radio, mechanics, electricity and all those complicated things were of great- est interest to Sol who belonged to the Engineers. He was a member of the the Stage Crew and worked back-stage. VICTORIA MILDRED DASTA h F . . . . . F Victoria paraded the proof of her sewing ability in the fashion s ows o . She belonged to the Home Economics Club, the Girl Reserves two years and Muir Club. She will attend business college. CHARLES DAVIDSON Commercial subjects were of the greatest interest to Charles-bookkeeping, salesmanship and typing. He was also fond of sports and liked his gym classes. He hasn't decided about college. DOROTHY BELLE DAVIS Dorothy was in the fashion shows for two years and received so many com- pliments that she undertook to make her graduation dress. She belonged to the Automobile Club and was secretary of her home room. GLENN DAVIS Glenn, not in accordance with the desires of most students, held his in- terests in science and mathematics. He was a member of the Engineers, the honor rolls and the National Honor Society. SHIRLEY KATHLEEN DAVIS Shirley's interests were in dancing, movies, and ice skating. She was treasurer and reporter of her home room, a Press reporter, and a member of the lotas and Spanish Club. LOUISE DAY . . . . t Louise will go in for commercial and dramatic lines. She took part in wo fashion shows and was a Press reporter, a member of the Home Economics Club, and Auto Club, and the Girl Reserves. RALPH DAY B ' S t Ed'tor of the Press. He Ralph has a nose for sport news as the oys por s i was an officer of the Virgilians, anduheld numerous home room offices. J. C. is the school of higher learning this boy aspires to. VIRGINIA DAY V' ' ' s a C nthian, a Banking Director and participated in the fashion irginia wa y show two years. She held home room offices, and likes to dance and go ice skating. MARIAN DIETRICH This little 'girl likes to have a good time dancing and swimming. She tells us that Costume Designing is her favorite subject and that she doesn't expect to go to college. She was president of her home room. JOHN DIXON Johan was an ardentcmember of the R.O.T.C. and expects to continue this ' ' d . H subject at Kemper Military School, along with his study to be a octor e was an Auto Club Representative while at Paseo. Page 16
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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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Q d Cm- IS 6 Jsic as a nch iffic and dI'1 on eat- the for rves llngl 5525. :Om- dto i in- , the surer lotas two imlCS . I-le fices. shion Cl go Ils us zct to z this '. I-le DORIS LEE DORSETTE Doris Lee was vice-president of her home room and a member of the Thicions. She likes ice skatingyand swimming. We think anyone would like to have her for secretary, she d make a good one. VIRGINIA DOUTI-IAT This very Peppy Pirate held numerous home room offices. She was r 'd t of the Mask and Wig, and a member of the National I-lonor Society? aerld Ehne Treasure Ch t. V' ' ' ' ' es irginia is going to prep school next year. MARIE DOWNS Athletics held great interest for Marie. She had been on girls' athletic teams, and they are her hobby. She has held several home room offices, and was a reporter on the Paseo Press. She doesn't expect to go to college. NONA BELLE DUFF Botany, biology and the like hold interest for Nona Belle, a member of the Muir Club. She is going to become more versed in the three R's at Junior College next year. She expects to take up stenographic work. EDWIN DUNBAR Ed is going to enter that great field of engineering at K. U. next year. While at Paseo he was a Student Council Representative, an Engineer and a mem- ber ofthe I-li-Y and the National I-lonor Society. GLEN DUNCAN Glen is a member of the general honor roll. f-le was president of the Sociology Club and treasurer of his home room. I-le likes any real boy s sports. I-le expects to attend Junior College next year. MARY JANE DUNNUCK While in Paseo, Mary Jane wasfpresident of the Peppy Pirates, publicity chairman of the Girl Reserves, and chairman of the Student Council Courtesy Committee. She will go to the Art Institute next year. FRED EDWARD DURHAM Fred plans to make commercial art his profession. I-le was vice-president of the Sociology Club, collects pictures and is interested in electrical and mechanical devices. RUSS DURI-IAM Russ was a member of the Keats Club and the Lettermen's Club. I-le won his letters in football and basketball. I-le was on the Traffic Squad and held home room offices. CLARK W. ECTON Clark was a member of the I-li-Y club, the Agassiz Club, the Traffic Squad, the Treasure Chest, and was an officer of the Juntos and the Automobile Club. l-le was sports editor of this Paseon. LEO S. EDWARDS H H For two years Leo lead the school as a cheerleader in Two Pirates, etc. I-le was a Junto, secretary of the Hi-Y, member of the German Club, Traffic Squad and many of the school's play casts. LORENE ELBERT Lorene has chosen nursing as her vocation and will take her training at the Bell Memorial I-lospital. She was a member of the Sociology Club and was active in Paseo's sewing department. ANN ELDRIDGE Ann will be remembered for her work in the Choral Club, the Mixed Chorus, the Soterians, and the Ad Astra Club. She will train for her chosen work at the Kansas City School of Osteopathy. ROBERT ALLEN ELWELL Bob was really fast when it came to ice skating. I-le was a member of the Keats, the football and basketball squad. I-le plays in a dance orchestra, likes sports and plans to go to Kansas State. ETI-I CLAIRE EMMONS El-lZFAbEf two terms, Elizabeth was president of the I-lome Economics Club. She was also an active member of the Student Council, the Zetas, the Muir Club, thg Girl Reserves and the Treasure Chest. M ENNIS ,, ,, WILLIS? you remember when flenny wore a beard in the French play. I-low Could you ff,i3et7 I-le was of course a member of the French Club and played ir. the Rfiwf flvmfsf- Page 17
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