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ELIZABETH BELLE HYATT Elizabeth is crazy about-not astronomy-but movie stars. She collects their autographed pictures. She was in the fashion shows and was a member of the Girl Reserves, Auto Club, and held home room offices. HELEN JO IMMELE Helen was one of our most valued singers and competed in the music con- tests for us. She was treasurer of the Peppy Pirates, president of her home room and a member of the Girl Reserves and musical choruses. BETTY INMAN Betty was one of the health room assistants and a member of the National Honor Society. She was a Press reporter, an officer of the Cynthians and a member of the French Club, Choral Club and Mixed Chorus. BILL IRWIN Here is a boy instilled with the wanderlust for his hobby is Ubumming around the country. Cls he serious'?D He was a Student Council Representa- tive and will attend the Colorado School of Agriculture. ANNABELLE A. ISRAEL Just for a little attraction on the side Annabelle did her studying, but the real reason for her living is found in athletics. She was a member of the hockey, and baseball teams and an Atalanta. ANN JAMES Ann was a member of the Cynthians, Atalantas, and the Home Economics Club. She was a member of the junior and senior hockey teams, treasurer and Student Council Representative of her home room. ROBERT JANZEN Here is a Keats who is covered with letters. He won these for track, and both first and second team football. He is a member of the Lettermen's Club, and was president and sergeant-at-arms in his home room. RUTH HELEN JOHNSON This dark eyed beauty took several prizes in the fashion shows for her sew- ing. She was secretary ofthe Automobile Club, treasurer of the Muir Club and a member of the lotas and Home Economics Clubs. JOE JOHNSTON Joe divided his leisure time between the Hi-Y and his hobby of raising tropical fish. He was elected president of his home room. Next year he will continue his education at Rockhurst. EUGENIA LEE JONES We hope Eugenia will rise from vice-president of her home room to vice- president of some big corporation after she has completed her course at a business college and has entered the business world. GORDON JONES Here is a man who is at home in the great out of doors and who loves to hunt and fish. We all liked Gordon and are sorry to hear that he isn t going to some college with some of us next year. MARJORIE LOUISE JONES Although Marjorie has been at Paseo but two years, she was a member of the Thicions, Soterians, Girl Reserves, Mixed Chorus, Choral Club, Parlia- mentarian Club and the Home Economics Club. NORMAN B. KAI-IN This member of the Auto Club was actively interested in promoting safety and wrote an essay which won a safety contest. He was a Student Council Representative and will be found at J. C. next year. BERNIECE ELANORA KAISER Berniece has many hobbies-outstanding among them is her love of ice skat- ing. She was a member of the Girl Reserves, Auto Club, and fashion shows. She doesn't plan to go to college. HELEN KAMINSKY Parliamentary Law, and orations have made Helen famous. She was a mem- ber of the Honor Roll, Paliamentarians, Auto Club, and president of the Muir Club. She was alternate of the Debate Team, and is going to J. C. GEORGE KALJFFMAN Vice-president, sergeant-at-arms, and cashier of his home room were offices he held. He says his hobbies are automobiles and sports. George will either take a business course here or go to Manhattan. Page 2.3 '5
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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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BILL KAYSER This strong armed lad ran the press for the Paseo Press. He was a Junto and ' I d 'dent and re- a member of the second football team. Bill was e ecte presi porter of his home room. He will go to the University of Nebraska. HARRY KELLER Harry likes to trot along through the autumn leaves on horseback. It's a lovely way to pass the day. Harry also likes to take radios apart and see what makes them go. JOHN THOMAS KELLER ' h' f S th st. We see that he is well estab- John came to us just t is year rom ou we . lished here, however, by all the friends he has made. He was elected cashier of his home room. He plans to go to M. U. WENDELL KELLEY Wendell cut romantic Figures as the drum major of the Band. He was also in the R.O.T.C. and a Student Council Alternate in his home room. He likes aquatic sports and is going to the University of Texas. LAWRENCE KELLY We finally found Lawrence hiding in a botony class. After much persuasion we made him tell us that he wants to be a doctor, and is going to study at Creighton University at Nebraska. COMMODORE J. KEITH This lucky lad is going to Wentworth next year. He was a member of the Auto Club and the R.O.T.C. He was elected vice-president, treasurer and sergeant-at-arms of his home room. PAULINE KEMPE This Iota tickled the ivory a lot for us, but besides this duty she had time to be active in the Soterians, Mixed Chorus, and Choral Club. She will go to K. U. HOWARD KENNEDY Howard just came here last year, but he established himself well as a football letterman, a Keats and a member of the Hi-Y and Traffic Squad. He held several home room offices. He plans to go to Antioch. MARY JANE KENTON Mary Jane is another one of those people with one desire-to travel. She also likes dancing and swimming. She was on the program committee of her foods class, and assistant cashier of her home room. VIRGINIA JUNE KESTERSON Collecting poems is Virginia's hobby. In between poems she holds offices such as president and parliamentarian. She was an illustrious member ofthe Auto Club and the German Club. WILLIAM E. KERR Cadet Kerr was in the R.O.T.C. for three years. He expects to follow up this subject at Kemper Military School. Bill was president of the Agassiz Club, a member of the Auto Club, and a home room officer. MARGARET KING Many girls envy Midgie her poise and personality. She held offices as secretary and treasurer of her home room, and treasurer of the Paseo Peppy Pirates. Margaret plans to go to the University of Missouri. VIRGINIA KING Ginny was known around school for her acting ability and grand parties. She was an Iota, Ciceronian, Virgilian, and a G. R. cabinet member. Besides all this, she has held numerous home room offices. She will go to J. C. EDITH ELEANOR KISTLER Edith may be undecided about whether or not she will go to college, but certainly not about her hobby. She has taken part in the fashion show here for three years, and was a member of the Girl Reserves. IRENE KISTLER This vivacious little imp was the life of any party. Irene was a Cynthian and held the home room offices of vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. Next year she will enter the portals of learning at J. C. WILLIAM M. KLEIN A grand surprise it was when Bill exercised his mellow barytone voice! He was a Keats, and in the Lettermen's Club as a tennis player. Bill expects to go to J. C. for two years and then to the University of California. Page 2.1,
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