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

 - Class of 1936

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MISS CRISSMANS HOME ROOM The officers eiectect in this home room tor the tirst semester were: Tom Iivers, presi- ftentg Gene Anderson, vice-presictentg Etmer Tarr, secretary, Aihert AIIen, treasurer: Bch Cameron, Student Councii representativeg Eunice Gershon, Ioankerg Harvey BucIcIew, sergeant-at-arms. Second semester officers were: Tom Evers, presictentg Harvey Buck- Iew, vice-presictentg Gene Anderson, secre- tary and treasurer: Eiteen Rogers, reporter: Dick IVIoses, representativeg John IVIorris, atternateg Eunice Gershon, haniierg Jose- phine Ends, assistant Iaantcerg BiII Iwictiinney anct John Driver, Auto CIUIJ representatives. MR. RICHMONUS HOME ROOM IVIr. Richmoncts home room had severaI parties anct programs cturing the year. They aIso had a cIass tJaIIot and eIectecI the home room officers with these resuIts: T. G. Stephenson and Rohert Sharp, presidents: Robert Sharp anct Hester Bassett, vice- presicientsg Gertrude Stephens anti Irene MISS DOWNS' Home room 4I2 hart many programs tea- turing the tatents of IVIorris Swartz, whistterg Jack Kyte, singer, anct 5IarveI Furtong pian- ist. II-he officers eiectect were as toIIows: Tiny Schwartz, presictentg Jack Kyte, vice- presidentg VViIIiam I'IiIcietnrancI, secretary Bryan, secretaries, Eart Seymour and T. G. Stephenson, sergeants-at-arms: Noreen COI- Iins ancI Dorothy FuImer, reporters: Hester Bassett and Robert Nahas, Student CounciI representatives, CharIes Roth and IVIarceIIa Pfeiffer, atternates. HOME ROOM anct treasurerg Virginia Siaughter, cashier, Rotanct Bieriey, assistant cashierg Stantey Baugh, Auto CIuIo representativeg Howard Brown, representative of Student Counciig IVIary Louis Law, aiternate. Page 21

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f MISS CRISSMAN'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Isabel Cox, Funice Gershon, Charles Vannice, Waymon Baker, Eileen Rogers, Louise Hull, Helen Boyclston, Bill Butler, George Horst, Ella Harris, Ira Stein, Billy Weinberg. Second Row: Marguerite Fields, Gene Anderson, Earl Boyce, Kenneth McCand- less, Bill McKinney, Bill Gloggner, George Crandal, Jerry Stark, Betty Hansen, Laura Copson, John Morris. Third Row: Harvey Buclclew, Earl Heinemann, Dick Moses, Miss Crissman, Don Lowery, Virgil Anthony, Harry Osbourn, John Driver, Bob Lamoson, Irene Frederiltsen- Fourth Row: Josephine Eads, Tom Evers, Keith Bennett. MR. RICHMOND'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Jeanne Burgess, Earl Seymour, Norma Wilson, Wanda Black, Marion Brown, Marjorie Orear, Dorothy Julo, Anna Louise Phelps, Irene Bryan, Dorothy Fulmer. Second Row: Hester Bassett, Gertrude Stephens, Norma PoIlard,Martha Myers, BettyJane Hale, Rose Mary Wiley, Mary Pickell, Marella Rhielfer, T. G. Stephenson, Gritlin Crawford. Third Row: Donald Heineman, John Nagle, David McMahan, Charles Roth, Robert Nahas, Mr. Richmond, Beth Burriss, Robert Sharp, Norma Moore, Elizabeth Mayes. MISS DOWNS' HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Marjorie Best, Mildred Girdner, Lola Perry, Bobby Bolitho, Lorraine Swyden, Morris Schwartz, Bill Whitney, Virginia Slaughter, Anne Ackerman, Mary Ann Weinstien, Ruby Christeson. Second Row: Velma Creveston, Anson Meyer, Roger Danaher, Nolan Wells, Don Smith, John Morgan, Howard Brown, Myrtle Leonard, Mary Louise Law, Bernard Davis. Third Rowz Larry Vaughn, Clyde Mitchell, Dale Pederson, Charles Anwander, Miss Downs, Bob Kelley, William Hildebrand, Glenn Phillips, Bill McGinnis, Stanley Baugh. Fourth Row: Charles Greenhau, Roland Bierley, Jack Kyte, John Rieschl, Marvel Furlong, Lee Davis. Page 20



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MISS McCREATH'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Betty Rebasz, Bill Bartholdt, George Jeffers, Kenneth Nyblad, Billy Lowe, Laura Hatfield, Charles Gaines, Betty Lee Cordry, Lois Edwards, Bert Leveroos, Jack Falk, Alan Steinzeig. Second Row: Helen Turner, Bill Hauser, Shirley VanNay, Maxine Koontz, Miss McCreath, Jean Huyett, Wayne Osborn, Joe Sparks, Floyd Dennis, Arnett Goldberg, Alice Swain. Third Row: Ralph Williams, James Sparling, Edward Hunt, Clifton Meinsen, Bill Campbell, Robert Vaughan, Arthur Marksbury, Robert Terry, Eleanor Cradit, Ellen Brown, MISS KAUFMANS HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Gene Agron, Maurice Ouirlc, Paul D. Wilson, Willis Moore, Wilma Nicoll, Ruth Krehbiel, Vera Coonce, Lois Cline, Charlotte Mason, Nancy Blocher, Len Nelson, Milton Miller. Second Row: Geraldine Liebst, Willodine Blunt, Fred Lumary, Harry Harris, Shirley Lichtenstein, LaVonda Roller, Robert Uzzell, Shirley Todd, Dora May Johnson, Murilee McDonald, Peggy June Cooperider. Third Row: Donald Skinner, Bill Blocher, Maxine Newton, Frances Church, Rosemary Herzmark, Barbara Bush, Christina Feasel, Gordon Goodwin. MISS CELL'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Donald Bates, Harry Kollcin, Jaclc Saverkrup, Robert Botz, led Wisecup, Dorothy Taegel, Kathleen Gaddy, Billie Long Truly Simpson, Roberta Gierster, Maxine Hern, Loretta Cahill. Second Row: Alfred Daniel, Joe Seitner, Clifford Andreason, Frank Hopcroft Wallace Bell, Billy McBride, Warren Miller, Bob Kelly, Wayne Lloyd, Lillian Reece. Third Row: Bonnie Lawrence, Dorothy Bowers, Mary Ann Cochran, Margie Bibby, Mary Elizabeth Hunter, Mollie Langer, Lucille Gunn, Dorothy Eckenrold, Louise Billington, Miss Cell. MR. OGG'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Alice Poizner, Vincent Ashwell, Howard Friedman, Harold Schwartz, Jimmy Gerrye, Pete Pisciotto, Richard Briggs, Jessie Caswell, Victor Gardner, Faith Pettit, Dorothy Lee Kenny. Second Row: Imogene Langford, Jean Robinson, Jane Arnold, Margaret Anderson, Dorothy Aldrich, Dorothy Davison, Jimmy Leuter, Lewis Aines, Robert Jackson, Dorothy Martin, Helen Bell. Third Row: Thomas Swinehart, Morris Horowitz, Elsie Mae Patterson, Betty Morris, Mary McMonigaI, Janet Maher, Betty McKnight, Helen Stewart, John Sof- forones, Betty Lou Bonnichsen, Dorothy Bruns. Fourth Row: Billy Cramer, Mr, Ogg, Richard McNerney. Gale Bollinger. Page 22

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