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

 - Class of 1938

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ALICE ROBERTA JOHNSON-Roberta liked sports, she was forward on the girls' basketball team. She was also secretary, vice-president, and reporter of her home room . . . J. C. JOHNSON-An enthusiast of photography, and a member of the Agassiz club was J. C., who was also highly interested in the sports played by the interscholastic league . . . KATHERINE JOHNSON-Believing that the clothing classes were one of the best courses offered at Paseo, Katherine diligently sewed in them for four years . . . MILTON S. JOHNSON-Milton showed great judgment when he listed the Paseons as one of the things enjoyed most here. The mixers came second . . . SHIRLEY JOHNSON'-A prize for sewing one of the best costumes was awarded to Shirley in her first-year clothing class. She will go to business college . . . FRED JONES- Having danced the Big Apple many a time, Fred often exhibited his skill at it. He enjoyed school as a whole, reported for the Press and was on the golf team. He will attend J. C .... GLADYS MERCEDES JONES r- Cross-word puzzles and the Press merged to occupy the interest of Mercedes. She intends to be a stenographer and will go to business college . . . MURRAY JONES t-Although Murray was in the cast of many of the plays, he wishes to be a teacher and will attend the K. C. Teachers' college. He was a Student Council alternate, in the Verse Speaking Choir, and Muir club. RUTH JORDAN,-Ruth, a member of the Cynthians, Girl Reserves, and Talent club, read in her few leisure moments. She will go to J. C .... JOHN PATRICK JOYCE - Pat was a member of the Keats, S-panish club and Hi-Y. He enjoyed most his four years of art and his club work. He will go to M. U .... CHARLOTTE ELAINE KAMINSKY-Clad in robes of glory gained from the vice-presidency of the Auto club, membership of the Parliamentary Law and French clubs, Charlotte took part in several plays and intends to become a journalist . . . SYLVIA KATZ-A member of the French club, Girl Reserves, and Honor Roll, Sylvia will attend an eastern college when she graduates from here. She was also on the Press staff . . . JACK KEIM--He was a halfback in football, he ran the sprint in track, he was a Student Council representative, and a member of the Keats. Photography was his hobby . . . WILLIAM F. KELLIHER-Bill, a member of the Traffic Squad, captain of the Book Crew, and member of the Juntos, will attend J. C., K. U., and the K. C. Law school. He was also a member of the track squad . . . ELBERT SPALDING KENNEDY- Elbert's hobby was radio. He was on the property committee of the Radio club, and plans to continue with the study of radio at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . MARIDALE KENNEDY -f Although Mari- dale is very modest, don't hold that against her. She said she was a student at Southwest before coming to Paseo, and that she liked the Press. ROY KERNEY -After graduation Roy intends to enroll at some aviation school. He was a member of the Band, and enjoyed hunting and fishing . . . MARVIN ALLEN KESSLER --Aside from playing the saxophone and clarinet in the Band, Marvin was interested in basketball. He was in the Spanish club and will go to J. C .... MARGARET KESTER- If you have old finger-nail polish bottles, don't throw them in the trash can, give them to Peggy, for she is saving them. She was a Thicion, a Pepperette and enjoys dancing . . . DICK KIMBER - His ready understanding of the principles of science reaped great interest for Dick, who worked with enthusiasm . . . KATHERINE MAE KIRIAKOS,-Katherine was the reporter and sergeant-at-arms of the Home Economics club, and was fond of dancing. She intends to be a nurse, training at Menorah . . . NITA MARIE KNECHT-Having played first base on the freshman baseball team, Marie demonstrated that she was interested in sports. She likes to swim too . . . BETTY KNIGHT-Enthusiastic in her praise of the football and basketball teams, Betty herself was an athlete, being on the hockey, basketball, and baseball teams . . . EVELYN NADA KOLBOR - Evelyn, a member of the Agassiz club, was interested in swimming, tennis, and dancing. She wants to go to a business college. DORIS KOUNTZ - Not only was Doris interested in book- keeping, but also reading, and out-of-door sports, such as football, baseball, and hockey . . . BETTY ANN KRAUSE- Enjoying the club m-eeting, Betty 'hailed the Iota Literary Society and the Sociology club. She will go to the Kansas City university . . . ANA MARIE KREGER -To own a ranch with many horses and a swimming pool is the ambition of Marie, a member of the Home Economics club . . . GERAL- DINE JUNE KRIGEL - Finding enjoyment in her math- matics, Geraldine, modest and reserved, intends being a mathe- matics teacher, first going to J. C .... BEVERLY KROM ,- As a member of the Choral club and Mixed Chorus, Beverly exhibited her skill in singing. She greatly enjoyed the football games and will go to J. C .... KENNETH EUGEN KRUSE - With model airplane building and aviation heading his hobby list, and science coming next, Kenneth will perhaps make a career of these. He will attend K. C. U .... HAROLD KUHN -- Harold was a Boy Scout interested in stamps, photography, and minerals, particularly gold. He was treasurer of the Stamp club, and will attend J. C.. . . DOROTHY JANE LACKEY .- The Press and football games were liked by this member of the Peppy Pirates. She enjoys roller skating and will go to some business school. Page 24 J' . rf-043, - 3 , 6 f I 7 A ei f 4 it , , Wye. . . 7:-' ' if , gy 50. 1 at S . af - . . .':,:g., , f 1 ,yf ' f 2 PI 1 A- fr? . ' 4:2 ,ii2f'1 f 3- ' 55.2.2-if

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LEO W. HAUSER-Leo held the offices of reporter and sergeant-at-arms in his home rooms. He enjoys all sports, the Press, and the assemblies. He will go to J. C .... DOROTHY HAWKEY- Dorothy was the Auto club representative of her home room and belonged to the Auto, Muir and Spanish clubs. She will go to business college . . . DOROTHY IALENE HEATHMAN - Dorothy was in the Silhouette and Talent clubs, and was known for her impersonations and art work. She will follow the Santa Fe Trail to Colorado U .... WALLER R. HECK-Waller was president of the Juntos, Spanish club, and sergeant-at-arms of the Student Council. He was elected a member of the board of the Hi-Y, was a charity speaker, and a member of the debate team. He was on both Honor Rolls and will go to J. C .... JOHN GEORGE HEINZELMANH John, the cashier and alternate Student Council representative of his home room, had as his hobby, stamp collecting. After graduation, he will attend Finley's Engineering school . . . BUD HERRING -This mid-year graduate left no information about himself except that he is attending J. C .... MILDRED RUTH HICKS-Mildred, a member of the French club and Press staff, drove a car, read many books, and liked to roller skate . . . CARL D. HIGGINS - When Kansas City university gets Carl, it will get a boy who is expert in hunting, swimming, and tennis playing. He will be a civil engineer. KATHLEEN HILDEBRAND-Kathleen was a member of the Thicions, Sociology club, and Girl Reserves as well as the Quill and Scroll. She was also on the Press staff . . . JOCELYN HILL-Jocelyn, who was a member of the Cyn- thians, Auto, and Entertainers' clubs, will move to Los Angeles and there continue her study of music after graduation . . . JANE HILL-The art editor of the Paseon worked success- fully at perpetuating her abilities in this annual. She was twice president of the Atalantas, took an active interest in athletics, gaining the position of basketball manager, and will go to J. C. . . . MILT DEAN HILL-Milt, editor of the Press, fulfilled his position meritoriously, gaining entrance in the Quill and Scroll. An R. O. T. C. officer, he attained membership in the Sabers and Stripes, he also belonged to the Spanish, Keats, and Chess clubs . . . DORIS HITCHCOCK- Spook was a mem- ber of the Iotas, and vice-president and secretary of her home room. She will go to Graceland college . . . JEAN HOARE - The Frances Scarrit Hanley girl, initiator of the Iota Literary Society, and secretary of the Ciceronians, was a member of the Quill and Scroll. She was the torchbearer of the National Honor Society, assistant editor of the Press, and president of the Girl Reserves . . . JOHN HOBBSH Duke was one of the boys who took home economics. His hobby is working on automo- biles, after graduating he will study Diesel engineering . . . MARJORIE LILIANNE HOELTZEL - Marjorie was a member of the Mask and Wig, Girl Reserves, Radio, Auto, and Sociology clubs. She belonged to the A Cappella Choir for two years and will go to K. U. WIl,MA HOGGMWilma was a member of the Peppy Pirates. In the summer time she enjoyed swimming, in the winter, ice skating. She will be seen at some business school . . . ERNEST N. IIOROWITZ- Footsteps in the SarlClS of time were left by Ernie as he danced expertly in the mixers. To Central Business college he will go . . . GEORGE HENRY HORST-It was George who detected many errors in the printing and spelling in the Press in his capacity as proofreader. He will attend Park college . . . RUTH WINIFRED HUB- BELL-Majoring in English and sewing, Ruth took four and three-and-a-half year courses in each, respectively. She enjoyed the football games . . . LOUISE HUEF -- Louise was the sec- retary of the Thicions, and she participated in the fashion shows. She was Student Council representative, president of her home room and will attend J. C .... MARY HELEN HUFF - Dancing the Big Apple was a favorite pastime of Mary Helen's. She belonged to the Girl Reserves, Mask and Wig club, and the A Cappella Choir . . . RICHARD L. HUNT- In 1937, Richard won the state golf championship. He was on the golf team, in the Lettermen's club, Keats, Ciceronians, and will go to the Rolla School of Mines . . . CORWIN LEE HURST- Corwin was president of the Pep club. His hobbies are aviation and photography, and after graduation will enter the aerial photography field. WALTER HUTCHINS-Heading Walter's hobby list were football and basketball. He was president of the Agassiz club, and treasurer of the German club. He played forward on the basketball team . . . JEAN THURSEY HUYETT,-Jean, a reporter on the Press staff, was a member of the German club and Auto club. She will follow a career in art in Washington . . . TERRANCE WILLIAM IMES-A cheerleader, member of the Engineers, and president of his home room was Ted, who will attend K. C. U .... EVERETTE JARCHOW-He was a member of the '36 football team, his position, tackle. Everette was sergeant-at-arms, reporter, and parliamentarian of his home room . . . JENELL JEAN JARRETT-You could always find Jenell in the girls' gym, it was there that she captained the hockey team, and was manager of all the girls' teams. She belonged to the Atalantas . . . GEORGE ERNEST JEFFERS, Jr. - George, who was interested in aeronautics and agriculture, greatly enjoyed the assemblies. He will go to Mis- souri university . . . ROBERT RICHARD JOERGENS-With radio and electricity as hobbies, Richard greatly hopes that he can make his career in electricity . . . ALBERTA LURENE JOHNSON i- Alberta showed a decided interest in the mixers, all the interscholastic sports, and the assemblies. She was in the Home Economics and Talent clubs. Page A2 3



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