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JAMES E. HARPER Jim was leader of that popular Mixer Orchestra. Next to music Jimmy likes sports, he was a football letterman, and a member of the track squad. He was president of his home room and he will go to Kansas State. DENA LEE HARRIS Dena Lee will make a good wife for someone, she was a member of the Home Economics Club and the Soterians. She likes music and costume de- signing. She tells us that she isn't going to college. DON HARRISON Here is a ping-pong enthusiast. Don was a member of the Engineers' Club, the Auto Club, and the Band. He expects to continue his good work in chemistry as that well known institution of learning-J. C. RUTH ELIZABETH HART Ruth plans to follow the art of pulchritude at the Helen Templeman School of Hair Dressers. She was elected secretary of her home room twice. In her spare time she dances and swims. LOUISE HARTMAN We might call Louise a CIubite.', She belongs to the Muir Club, Auto Club, and Girl Reserves. Her home room elected her secretary, sergeant- at-arms, and treasurer. Hockey and swimming are her favorite sports. VIRGINIA HASTINGS Virginia was a member of that famous Voice Speaking Choir, and the So- ciology Club. She was elected vice-president and cashier of her home room. She tells us that her hobbies are reading and dancing. LOUISE HAUGHTON During her two years at Westport, Louise held several important offices. At Paseo she belonged to the Auto Club, Sociology, and French Clubs. The Kansas City University campus will see her next year. DAVID HUGH HAYES Athletics have always interested Dave-he was on our second football team, and all his hobbies seem to point in that direction. He claimed mem- bership in the Auto Club, and was home room president three times. MARION HAYES Scholar Marion was on the general honor roll. She played on the junior hockey team last year. She likes all sports, sewing and reading. Marion says that she isn't going to college. BEVERLY HAYNES Bev was a First Lieutenant in the Army and a member of the Officerls Club. He was a Junto officer, on the Traffic Squad, and feature editor of the Press. Vice-president, and treasurer are some more of his honors. ELEANOR PAULINE HECK Eleanor's name has always been connected with athletics. She was tennis manager this year and a member of all athletic teams during her sophomore and junior years. Eleanor is also an Atalanta. MARGARET LORRAINE HEDGES Margaret lead the exciting life of a Press reporter. She says she is going to enter nurses training at Bell Memorial as soon as school is out. Good luck to you Margaret, you'll make a good nurse. DOROTHY JEAN HEFTY This attractive little Zeta was also a Girl Reserve and several times a home room officer. She likes all kinds of sports, and expects to continue her edu- cation at the University of Minnesota. MARJORIE HEINRICH This Iota was a member of the German Club and Girl Reserves, too. She Htooted a toot in the band for four years, and was twice elected president of her home room. She will go to Kansas City University. LOUISE MARIE HEINZELMAN Louise has taken part in our fashion shows several times, and held the office of assistant cashier in her home room. She likes to dance and play the piano. DON HELMS Don had an extra special fondness for the 'ologies for he took sociology, physiology and psychology. He also expressed interest in commercial sub- jects, held home room offices and was well liked. - Page 21
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EUNICE DELORES GREENE What a vicious woman! She says her hobbies are eating and teasing people. She was a member of the Parliamentarian Club, the Sociology Club and the sophomore and junior hockey teams. BILL GREER Wimpy was a well known figure around the school and made the first football team. He belonged to the Auto Club and the Aviation Club. True to his nickname, he loves hamburgers. RUBY GRIFFIN Ruby handled many dollars and cents as our assistant banking director. lsn't that a lovely title? She held various home room offices, belonged to the Home Economics Club and likes skating. FRANK GROGAN This R.O.T.C. Corporal was a member of the Officer's Club, and the Hi-Y. He claimed membership in the Parliamentarian Club, and the Agassiz Club. Frank was an officer in his home room more than once. VERDI LEE GROGGER Verdi Lee was a club enthusiast. She belonged to the Home Room Eco- nomics Club, Auto Club, Muir Club and Girl Reserves. Her home room elected her cashier and assistant cashier. She likes ice skating. SAMUAL HAHN This blond Sambo like the little black one has a fondness for pancakes. For three years he played on the football squad. He held home room offices and belonged to the Auto Club. BEVERLY JANE HALL Beverly tells us that her hobby is dancing. Maybe that was why she got around so well at all the dances. She was a member of the Muir Club, the Auto Club, the Agassiz Club and the Soterians. WALTER HALL Would you like to play train? But all kidding aside, WaIter's hobby is build- ing model trains. He was captain of his home room baseball team and be- longed to the Radio Club, the Chess Club and the Sociology Club. DOROTHY HALSTEAD Perhaps you remember seeing this cute little Girl Reserve in the fashion shows and the dancing group in the R.O.T.C. Circus. She plans to enter a secre- tarial school next year. GRACE LORRAINE HAMILTON This girl who likes most sports and played on the volley ball team, will enter nurses training. She was vice-president of her home room and was a member of the Sociology Club. EDWARD W. HAND Ed made speeches in assembly and was treasurer of the Parliamentarian Club. He also belonged to the Keats, Muir Club, Automobile Club, and Sociology Club. He raises tropical fish. CONRAD HANEY Conrad declares he is champion girl hater but he may have competition retaining the title. He belonged to the Junto Club, the Auto Club and the Parliamentarian Club. He plays the violin. MARTHA LOUISE HANSING Martha wore one of those blue checkered dresses which proclaimed her a member of the Thicions. She was reporter of that club, vice-president of her home room and will attend K. C. U. MARY HARBORD Mary was reporter of the junior class, officer of the National Honor Society, associate editor of this Raseon and literary editor her junior year, officer of the Zetas and Student Council Representative. MARJORIE HARKER This little bird was a member of the Mixed Chorus and the Choral Club. She was on the roster of the Iota Literary Society. Marjorie won second prize in the fashion show. GLEN HARNDEN Bud was prominent in all types of athletics, his hobby. He was captain of the freshman football team and on several other athletic teams. His home room elected him president. He hopes to go to Colorado U. Page 20
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JEAN HERRING . The R.O.T.C. honored Jean with the rank of Sergeant and made him a member of the Officer's Club. He was elected secretary of his home room and vice-president of the Spanish Club. He is going to J. C. VIRGINIA HEWITT If you have ever peeped into the art rooms you have seen Virginia's name on many of the plates there. She says she likes all kinds of art. She was vice- president of her home room twice and a member of the National Honor Society. GERALD HINES Collecting poems is Gerry's hobby. He was a member of the Auto Club, Muir Club, Sociology Club and the French Club. Gerald is undecided as to whether he will go to K. LI. or K. C. Ll. JOSEPH E. HODGE Joe was a Keats and a football Ietterman, on the Traffic Squad, and in the Hi-Y. In his home rooms he was Student Council Representative and presi- dent. Joe is known for his dancing. JOE HOFFMAN Joe left Paseo at the beginning of the second semester and no information was left about him. We have not heard from him since but we feel sure he is faring well. MARGARET LENORA HOFHEINS Home Economics was her hobby-she took both sewing and cooking, and was in the fashion show three years. She was a Girl Reserve, a member of the Auto Club, and cashier of her home room. MARY FRANCIS HOLLOWAY We think that Mary Francis will make a good secretary after her course at business school. Her hobbies are anything in the athletic line, especially swimming and ice skating. HLIRON R. HOOPES Model airplanes carry his cares away. When he wanted to worry he did it for the Press as reporter and for his home room as Student Council Repre- sentative and president. MARGUERITE HOPE This girl, very much interested in journalism, came to Paseo two years ago from Southwest. While at our school she was exchange editor of the Press and elected as a member of the Ouill and Scroll. PHIL HORAE Phil during his four years at Paseo held several home room offices. He was a member of the track squad, Muir Club and the Sociology Club. JOHN HORTON The R.O.T.C Major was an officer of the National Honor Society, officer of the Keats, on the stage crew and Traffic Squad, advertising editor of this Paseon and a senior member of the Student Council executive board. MARY LORRAINE HOSHAW When the Home Economics contest was announced Mary sat down and wrote one of the essays which took a prize. She was secretary of her home room, likes dancing and is going to beauty college. KENNETH HLIDNALL Kenneth was a member of the National Honor Society, the Ouill and Scroll, the Juntos, the Officer's Club and the Traffic Squad. He was editor of the Paseo Press and feature editor of this Paseon. MORRIS HUGHES Morris was the editor of this Annual, president of the National Honor So- ciety, and vice-president and treasurer of the Juntos. He was a member of the Band, Parliamentarians and the Traffic Squad. NADINE HLITCHINS Nadine, a Zeta, excelled in the music department while at Paseo. She was a member, of the Choral Club, the Mixed Chorus, and was a Press reporter. She isn t certain about where she will go to college. MARILYN HUTCHINSON Marilyn makes a hobby of collecting foreign curios. We hope she may go abroad someday. At Paseo she belonged to the Spanish and Soterian Clubs. She is going to the University of Missouri to study journalism. Page 22
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