Paseo High School - Paseon Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1935

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F. LEE MCVAY, Jr. For one and a half years, Lee held the position of responsibility and honor as foreman of the metal shop. He belonged to the Radio Club, collects tropical fish, and expects to attend William Jewel College. ALBERT E. MADARIS The skyways are luring Albert and he hopes to find a place for himself in the field of aviation, perhaps as a transport pilot. Much of AIbert's time was taken up with outside activities. HELEN MADDY The judjges awarded her a prize in the fashion show and her home room awarde her a place in the Student Council. She belonged to the Zetas, French Club, Girl Reserves and will be found next year on the K. C. LI. campus. LUCILLE MANKAMEYER Lucille was initiator of the Home Economics Club. We bet she wasn't very hard on the poor pledges! She also belonged to the Muir Club, Automobile Club, and that revered organization, the Student Council. RICHARD HAYES MANNING This boy with the dignified name wore his R.O.T.C. uniform with grace. He was an Auto Club representative, and was a member of the Spanish Club, Physiography Club, and Stamp Club. William Jewell will receive him. JEANNE MANRING Jeanne was chairman of the health committee in the Student Council and also belonged to the Zetas, Girl Reserves, Parliamentarian Club, and French Club. She was a Charity speaker and on the tennis team. DORIS MANSFIELD This Iota was always popular in her home rooms where she was frequently elected president. She was a member of the Agassiz and Muir Clubs. She likes domestic science subjects and art. GRETNA ELLEN MARCH Gretna was a member of both of those elusive honor rolls. She belonged to the Girl Reserves, Virgilians, Auto Club and National Honor Society. She also worked in Mr. Shepard's office and is going to Junior College. GEORGIA MARTIN Georgia sang in the Choral Club, held home room offices and was elected vice-president of the lotas. She feels the lure of the world of commerce and will attend some business college next year in preparation. JANE MARTIN Jane was an officer of the Zetas, Virgilians, Ciceronians, French Club and Girl Reserves. She was a member of the honor roll and the National Honor Society, literary editor of the annual and a Student Council Representative. MARJORIE MARTIN Next year Marjorie expects to join the group of Paseo girls at William Woods. She was a member of the French Club, and Choral Club, and also participated in the fashion shows. MAXINE M. MARTIN Maxine has a talent for music and has used it to the advantage of the school by singing in the triple trio, which took a first place, and by singing a solo in the German Assembly. She belongs to the German Club. CHARLES EDWARD MARVIN Charles was a first sergeant in the R.O.T.C. and of course, belonged to the Officer's Club. He was reporter for his home room. Like many boys, his hobby interests tend toward radio and electricity. DOROTHY MASON Dorothy held the high executive position of bank director for Paseo. In her home room she held the similarly high position of president. She likes basket- ball and swimming and tells us she is going to business college. WILBLIR W. MASON Wilbur was so busy with his boy scout work outside of school that he had little time for extra-curricular activities. He collects stamps and has an am- bition to travel, which we hope he will someday realize. McKEEVER MASSEV Besides being very useful on the football and Traffic Squad, Mac used his voice to good advantage in the Mixed Chorus. He was treasurer of his home room and hasn't yet decided what college he is going to. Page 27 9 .M

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JOHN A. LEMONS Johnny is a jovial young chap who took public speaking, andnwas elected parliamentarian of that class. You may have seen him drawing pictures some- where or ice skating, for those are his hobbies. He will go to William Jewel College. JOYCE LEE LILLARD Joyce has held several home room offices, membership in the Home Eco- nomics Club and Parliamentarian Club, and participated in the fashion show during her four years at Paseo. She likes to play the piano. FRED C. LITTOOY This dark and handsome hero was a Junto, an officer of the Virgilians, a member of the Traffic Squad and Hi-Y. On top of all that he was a member of the honor rolls and the National Honor Society. ANNE LOHMEYER H This girl was quite Hclubby. She belonged to the Chess Club, lotas, German Club and the Girl Reserves. Anne was a Press reporter, and participated in the fashion show. We hope she will be this successful at M. U. SALLY E. LONG This pretty Thicion was active in sports as well as in other things. She was a member of the Atalantas, several athletic teams, and the Auto Club. Sally has held many home room offices. She will go to Ward Belmont College. MARY ROSE LOUDON Evidently Mary Rose doesn't fear the terrible dust storms in Kansas for she says she is going to Ottawa University. Her hobbies are reading and skating, roller and ice both, we suppose. WINIFRED LUCHSINGER Winnie was a Press reporter and did so well in that capacity that her home rooms frequently elected her reporter. She was a member of the Auto Club and participated in the fashion shows for four years. VIRGINIA LUNDAY Virginia held many offices in the Peppy Pirates and at last topped them off by being president. She was senior publicity chairman of the G. R.'s, chair- man ofthe S. C. Art Committee, and collects elephants QD. JOE BEAL McALPlNE for a whole year Joe studied Latin orations and as a reward Cif you call it thatl can call himself a Ciceronian. He was also an Engineer, held home room offices, and likes radios. He is going to Junior College. LUTHER A. McANALLY Luther was one of the very hard working boys on the stage crew. He also served the school on the Traffic Squad and in the Student Council. He held home room offices and belonged to the Auto Club. CARL J. MCCART Jack Cdon't let that Carl fool youD was one of the brainy Virgilians but says he still has no great fondness for poetry. He held home room offices and likes out-door sports such as hunting and fishing. MARY KENDALL McCALLUM . Mary was quite active in extra curricular activities and can boast membership in the Paseo Peppy Pirates, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, and Girl Reserves. She held home room offices and expects to attend J. C. DOROTHEA MCCUISTION Dorothea is very musical, and we hope she may find a successful career in that line. She was vice-president of the Mixed Chorus, accompanied the musical choruses. Her hobbies are reading and, naturally, music. KENNETH MCCUISTION Like his sister, Kenneth is musically inclined and sang in the Mixed Chorus. He also showed interest in mechanics and the sport of basketball in which he was quite expert. VIRGINIA McFARLAND Virginia elected vice-president of the Virgilians, president of the Soterians, and sergeant-at-arms .of the Peppy Pirates. She alternated her musical interest with literary interest and belonged to the Treasure Chest. MARY FRANCES MCOUEEN Mary Frances showed unusual interest, for a girl, in the manly sports of mathematics and physics. She belonged to the Girl Reserves, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Auto Club and the National Honor Society. Page 26



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VIRGINIA MASTIN t Didnlt Virginia look pretty in her Cynthian dress of pink and gray? She was on several of the athletic teams and belonged to the Atalantas and the the Sociology Club. She says you will probably see her at J. C. next year. VERNE L. MEEDER Verne showed such promise in her work as bank cashier that she is gmoing to continue her education at a comptometer school. She held other ome room offices and sang in the well known Paseo Choral Club. VERNON MEEDER We feel that the Anvil Chorus should be Vernon's theme song for he was very interested in metal work. He also likes the sciences. He held home room offices and hasn't made up his mind about college. BILL MERCER As assistant cheerleader, Bill did a swell job. He also held several home room offices, was secretary of the Juntos, president of the Parliamentarians, and a member of the Traffic Squad and National Honor Society. HUBERT E. MESSICK Hunting, fishing, swimming and all those delicious sports take up Hubert's spare time. His home room elected him assistant cashier. Hubert expects to go to the University of Missouri. WILLIAM MEZGER Miniature aeronautics helped fill up Bill's spare time. He helped or anize the Aviation Club here at Paseo, and was sergeant-at-arms of the club. He expects to go to Junior College. DOROTHY MILLER The Spanish club certainly is popular. Here is another of its charming mem- bers. Dorothy likes sewing, dancing and roller skating and expects to attend the University of Missouri. ELSIE MILLER Southwest gave us Elsie last year. She says she likes dancing and all kinds of Sports except golf. Elsie spent one semester nosing for news for the Paseo ress. FLORENCE MILLER Florence was a member of the Physiology Club, the Soterians. Her home room elected her treasurer during her sophomore year. She didn't say whether or not she will go to college. HELEN NADYNE MILLER Helen has held several home room offices. She has taken a business course here and wants to enter the business world-maybe as a stenographer, but preferably as a private secretary. HELEN MILLER This Iota was a member of the Muir Club, and secretary and cashier of her home room. Helen took part in the fashion show. She will probably go to college, but she doesn't know where as yet. JACK MILLER This Keats was a Ietterman of the football and track teams, vice-president of the junior class, and a captain of the Traffic Squad. He was a member of the executive board of the Student Council. MARY FRANCIS MITCHELL Mary Francis is going to be a dental hygienist. That is an important sounding title. She was a member of the Auto Club, and appeared in the fashion show. Her home room elected her treasurer. STANLEY MOLLENBROCK This R. O. T. C. .enthusiast wore several medals on his uniform. He was a member of the Hi-Y, Auto Club, and Student Council. He plans to go to the Missouri School of Mines next year. JUNE MOLLENKAMP Stenographer of the annual was only one of her many honors. She was also a Zeta, an Atalanta, on the honor roll, girls sports editor of the Press, and a member of the National Honor Society and Ouill and Scroll. HOPE LAVONNE MONTAGUE Small won-der that Hope is going to the K. C. Art Institute next year for she has taken five years of art and is interested in dress designing. She was in the fashion show and was a Girl Reserve. Page 28

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