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

 - Class of 1938

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CONRAD MARVIN -As a Student Council representative, president of the Engineer and Auto clubs, Connie demonstrated his versatility by being senior class president, Traffic Squad general, and president of the National Honor Society. He belonged to both Honor Rolls and was the R. O. T. C. major . . . BOB EDWARD SOMMER-Bob, vice-president of the senior class, president of the junior class, vice-president of the Student Council, won his letter twice in basketball, once in football, and was a member of the Keats, Traffic Squad, and Lettermen's club . . . JESSIE FAIRLY-The secretary of the senior class, reporter of the junior class, Jessie displayed her personality in many ways: in the Health Room, as a member of the Cynthians, Quill and Scroll, and on the Press staff . . . BONNIE FINLEY- In a state-wide oratorical contest, Bonnie placed second. She was a Service winner, a Girl Reserve, Pep- perette, Zeta, and the first girl president of the Student Council. She was the treasurer of the senior class . . . VIRGINIA KEYS HVice-president of the Spanish club and president of the Cynthians, was Virginia who was also elected gift receiver of the junior class, and giftorian of the senior class. She was the Feature Editor of the Press, in the Pepperettes, and Quill and Scroll . . . MAX E. CAPPER-Endowed with a liking for women, and an interest in basketball, football, and tennis, Max was president of the Student Council, member of the Keats and Traffic Squad, and sergeant-at-arms of the senior class . . . MARY BETTY SATTERLEE-Mary Betty was reporter for the senior class, treasurer of the junior class, president of the Cynthians, Associate Editor of the Paseon, Health Room assistant, a constituent of the Honor Roll, and vice-president of the Girl Reserves. SYLVESTER SIMS ADAIR - Sylvester was a member of the Agassiz, Muir, and Auto clubs. He said he enjoys working with electricity and plans to continue with it as a career . . . MONROE ADAMS-While enjoying his social contacts and the time spent in extra-curricular activity in the Radio club, Monroe held membership in the A Cappella Choir . . . CHARLES W. AMIS -f Bill likes sports, especially track. He enjoyed assem- blies and w'as vice-president of his home room . . . GENE HARROLD ANDERSON-Sewing was enjoyed by this girl who listed it as a hobby. Perhaps we may see her name as one of the great dress designers of the future. Art, too, held her interest . . . JEANETTE GRACE ANDERSON - I thoroughly enjoyed mathematics and English, said Jeanette, and I was an alternate representative to the Student Council . . . VINCENT JOSEPH BADALI -- Vincent, a big, strong athlete, was sergeant- at-arms of his home room two years, and a member of the Traffic Squad. Sports are his hobby. He was a football guard all-star . . . ESTHER BAESE - Esther really went in for skat- ing as roller and ice skating were her hobbies. She belonged to the German club here at school, and also enjoyed the mixers very much . . . BERNADINE BAIER-Bernadine's hobbies were dancing, sewing, and fixing people's hair. You might think that she would be a beauty operator, but no, jshe's going to business college. She was a Girl Reserve . . . JEAN MAR- GARET BAILEY - Jean belonged to the German club, Choral club, Girl Reserves, and was secretary of the Agassiz club. She is interested in music and dramalics, and was a Student Coun- cil alternate. WAYMON A. BAKER - Not oz ly was Waymon the reporter of the Juntos, and a member of ne Mask and Wig club, but also a cheerleader and officfr in his home room . . . NEALE BAKKER-Neale belonged to .e Lettermen's club, the Band and A Cappella Choir. He was president of the Keats, a captain of the Traffic Squad, captain of the football team, and sergeant- at-arms of the Student Council . . . LOUIS ALVAN BALL- Louis was a member of El Ateneo, the Engineers, and the Traffic Squad. He was vice-president, secretary, and sergeant-at- arms of his home room. He will go to Junior college . . . DON BANDELIER--Don was the football manager, and ran the 880 in track. He also said he enjoyed the Paseon at Paseo. Three cheers for Don! .... MARJORIE JEANNE BARFNET- Mar- jorie was a loyal member of the Iotas, Girl Reserves, and the French club. She was president, treasurer and secretary of her home rooms, and will go to J. C .... CHARLES WILLIAM BARRETT-Charles has been on the track squad two years. Next year he will attend Kansas City university and while there will continue his hobby of collecting rocks . . . WILLIAM E. BARTHOLDT-Bill was a member of the Juntos and the O'fficer's club, a lieutenant in the R. O. T. C., and enjoyed it most in his attendance' at Paseo . . . FRANCIS J. BASSING, Jr. .. Chemistry was the outstanding study which Francis took. He plans to continue with it in later life. He belonged to the German club and the Verse Speaking Choir. MARCELLA BATTY -- Marcella was a Student Council rep- resentative twice, and belonged to the German club and the Home Economics club. She had one swell time at Paseo, enjoying everything . . . HENRY CORWIN BAUER- Corwin was a member of the first football team two years- and also belonged to the A Cappella Choir two years. He was a member of the Sociology club and will attend M. U .... DOROTHY FRANCES BECK-Dorothy was a Zeta, and the sergeant-at- arms and treasurer of that club. She was a top-notch tennis player and officiated in her home room . . . FRANK BENSON - Frank was a member of the Keats, Hi-Y, Traffic Squad, and associate editor of the Press. He was president of his home room. At M. U. he will follow his hobby of night-owling . . . ROBERT LOUIS BILLINGTON-A constituent of both Honor Rolls, vice-president of the National Honor Society, Business Manager of the Press and Paseon, Bob was president of the Hi-Y, vice- president of the Quill and Scroll, and delegate of the Keats . . . FANNIE LEE BILLETT - Fannie belonged to the Spanish club and Girl Reserves. Twice she made the stage more beautiful by participating in the Fashion Show . . . ROSALIE BIRENBOIM - Interested in journalism is Rosalie, and a beautiful sob-sister she would make. She belonged to the Honor Roll, enjoyed the newspaper and loves to dance . . . ROBERT BLODGE'I'I' F- Bob was a member of the Juntos, Traffic Squad, orchestra, and the String Quartet. He was treasurer and vice-president of his home room. Page 11

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NADINE ELIZABETH BOHLING-lX.tdine was treasurer of her home room. She enjoys music of all sorts and at junior college next year, she will pursue her hobby in the Glee club . . . RUTH BOHNER-Ruth was a member of the German club and Girl Reserves. She was a member of the Press staff and Auto club representative for her home room . . . ALICE VIRGINIA BOLES - Alice was a member of the Girl Reserves and the Verse Speaking Choir. In the choir she was able to enjoy her hobby of reading poetry . . . MARJORIE GALE BOLLINGER-Gale was a member of the Cynthians, Muir club, French club, and Girl Reserves. She was an officer of the Pepperettes and Parliamentary club, and will attend J. C .... DOROTHY MARIE BOOTH - In her capacity of secretary, she called the roll of the National Honor Society. She was publicity chairman of the Girl Reserves, on the Honor Rolls and was secretary of the Iotas and Spanish club . . . ROBERT R. BORCHERT - The intention of Bob is to go to J. C. He enjoyed the mixers here, and held the office of vice-president in his home room . . . LILLIAN MARIAN BOTTOM- Mousie was reporter of the Thicions. a cabinet member of the Girl Reserves, president of the Pepperettes, and belonged to the Parliamentary Law club, and the French club . . . EERRIS THOMAS BOUTROSS--Ferris was very active in athletics: he was a basketball forward and liked to swim. His junior year he was the presiding officer of his home room. AYLETTE FRANCES BOWEN - Aylette, a loyal Girl Reserve, was vice-president and reporter of her home room. She likes to sew and skate both ways. I mean, both kinds of skating. She will go to junior college . . . ROBERT LEROY BOXVSER -Enjoying his membership in the various school clubs, Bob belonged to the Engineers, of which club he was treasurer, Hi-Y, Stamp club, was president of the Pep club, and a member of the Radio, Chess, and Camera clubs . . . EARL BOYCE-Earl, a Student Council representative his freshman year, member of the Radio club, and a collector of stamps, will continue his edu- cation next year at 1. C .... KATHERYN LUCILLE BOYCE - Katheryn was cashier, assistant cashier, and twice reporter of her home rooms. Her hobby is roller skating and she enjoyed the plays at school. She will go to some business college . . . W. C. BOYD, jr. r- W. C., whose hobby is collecting plans for model airplanes, was a member of the Engineers, and belonged to the Band. He will go to Rolla School of Mines . . . DOROTHY SUE BRANCE - Every year Dorothy's name could be found on either Honor Roll. She was a member of the Spanish club, and a cashier in her home room . . . SIDNEY BREWER-Sidney gave his sound and presence to the Radio club, Chess club, Camera club, and Stamp club. He will go to junior college next year . . . WILLIAM ID. BREWSTER - Four clubs held Bills membership, namely: Agassiz, Spanish, Auto, Pagel and the Verse Speaking Choir. He also liked to play ping-pong and tennis. VIRGINIA JEANNE BROADSTON- Jin entered Paseo when a sophomore, coming here from Ohio. She was a member of the Spanish club and Girl Reserves . . . EMMA LOU BRO- MAN-Vivacious and talented was Emma Lou who danced well in several assemblies. She belonged to the Mask and Wig and Talent clubs. She was a reporter on the Press and belonged to the Home Economics club . . . BETTY BRONSON- After spending two years at J. C., Betty intends to be a nurse. She was an enthusiastic member of the Girl Reserves, Thicions, Home Economics club, Pepperettes and the Verse Speaking Choir . . . BILLY BLANTON BROWN-Billy belonged to the Stamp and Sociology clubs, the Traffic Squad, and Sabers and Stripes. He was a corporal in the R.O.T.C. Collecting stamps was his hobby . . . BETTY JANE BROWN--Betty, a member of the Zetas, Girl Reserves, and Pepperettes, was the vice-president of the Sociology club. In the Zetas, she was the president, and in Girl Reserves, a member of the cabinet. She dances divinely . . . BETTY LOUISE BROWN-Betty belonged to the German club. Parliamentary club, and the Girl Reserves, and was president of her home room. Kansas City university will be getting Betty . . . LOUISE BROWN- Louise, an enterprising member of the Home Economics club and Verse Speaking Choir, was an ardent dance and swimming fan. She plans to go to Nebraska university . . . VIRGINIA BROXVN-That Virginia enjoyed roller and ice skating was exhibited by her intensive interest in them. She was a member of the Girl Reserves and the XVhistling Chorus. JUNIS BURCH-The best people are wanted for teachers, so Teachers' college will welcome junis. Her hobbies are reading, motoring. and sports . . . BARBARA JANE BURKE -XVhile attending Blue Springs high school at Lake Tapa- wingo, Barbara was a cheerleader, on the Honor Roll and in the Glee club. Here at Paseo she was in the A Cappella Choir and the Talent club . . . XVALTER MORROXV BURKS - Buddy belonged to the Engineers. I.ettermen's club, Traffic Squad and was quarterback on the football team. He was a sports writer for the Press. In the home room he was Student Council representative . . . MARY XVILANA BURKHARDT-Mary belonged to the Sociology club. the Mixed Chorus. and Choral club. She enjoys roller skating and the mixers. After she grad- uates from high school. she is going to be a stenographer . . . VIRGINIA N. BIIRNETTE-Virginia. who belonged to the Girl Reserves, held the offices of secretary and treasurer in her home rooms. She enjoyed music, costume designing, and her art classes . . . HARRY BURRUSS -Harry belongs to the Pep club. In his home rooms he held the offices of cashier. president, and sergeant-at-arms. His hobbies are hunting, and stamp collecting. He will matriculate at -I. C .... EVELYN KATHERINE BUSTIIR-Ev--lyn belonged to the Silhouette club. Besides having drawing is her hobby. and teaching handi- craft on Saturdays, she is gong to take up commercial art at jane Hayes Gates next year . . XVlI.l.l.'X5l A. BII'I'I.I7R - Bill was president of the Muir tlub. llc belonged to the .luntos and the Parliamentary law club. Pit 4-pong is his hobbv. lIe likes mathematics, and will get it if Al. I' I 2 .h' ,,.f 3-x.

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