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

 - Class of 1942

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DON CLEIVIONS - lmlou has liked Paseo so much that be inag, come back next year for a post-graduate tt'-nrsc. llt nas, ri Muir Club member and liked world history . . ROLLO J. COBLE-Rollo was quite silent about lug- tloings while here at Paseo, but he dnl say that he likes roller skating and horseback riding . . VIRGINIA JEAN COFFEY-If you had business uith Nlig Shepherd this year, you might have met jean. for she was an office assistant. She was also an A Cappella nteinbet , . . DOROTHY CHARLENE COLSON--- Here is another office assistant, who was Home liconomics Club president and a Silhouette Club member. Charlene will continue with secretarial work . . . MILDRED PAULINE CONLEY- Mildred was in Student Council, El Ateneo, and Iotas. She won second prize in a fashion show, and was a homeroom officer. Stenography will be her career . . . MARGARET ANNE COX--Margaret's hobby is collecting match covers, and also china animals. She likes bookkeeping. ROBERT SPOTTSWOOD CRUTE - Another golf demon! Bob was also a demon in chemistry, as any loud explosion will testify. He'll continue in office work . . . ETHEL MARIE CULVER-Ethel Marie's favorite subjects were metalcraft and art, which explains why she hopes to be an artist, or a singer with an orchestra . . . MINNIE MARIE CURTIS-Discussion Club vice-president, Mask and NVig reporter, and an A Cappella member three years, Minnie was also in Quill and Scroll, and Paseon copy editor. Park College is next . . . CAROLYN DAVIS -After only one year here, Carolyn nevertheless was a member of Girl Reserves. She was cornet soloist at Ruskin High School, and likes commercial subjects . . . ELEANOR DAVIS-Eleanor was an Iota, Girl Reserve, and office assistant. She likes foreign lan- guages, and will attend K. C. U .... RICHARD DE KRUYFF-- Muffin was in Engineers, Sabers and Stripes, and Traffic Squad, and also a Stage Crew member. He plans to join the Army Air Corps after attending Rockhurst. WILFRED H. EATON, Jr.-Bill was a basket- ball and football letterman, an Auto Club member two years, and was president of his homeroom. He will go to iwlissouri or Stanford 'University . . . EILEEN BETTY EDWARDS-G Eileen is another senior class member who was in the A Cappella Choir. She likes dancing, collecting records, and typing. She will go to some business collegt f... FRED EDWARDS - Buck was just too bashiul to tell of all his activi- ties, He did inform us that he was in the Student Council, and that be hopes to study engineering at Missouri linivt-rsitjt '... ROBERT E. EISLER, Jr. ---The Chess Club clrrinicd Bob as a member his junior year, and he nas also on the Traffic Squad. Bob hopes tw ltave a career in aviation . , . SHIRLEY ELBERG Sliirlej' was an .X Cappella member, in Girl lit---L-ire-'-, the lltnnti lfconoinir's Club, and on the l'i-ess staff Sli. uill -tufl3 to be a secretary . . . ALICE ELLIOTT Rlict- nas a tiirl Reserve n1em- ber and also in tilt Ninn lflnb. Secretary of her home- ,-jmjj, lui ltolmi and tiatorite subject was music. CHARLES C. CRAVEN-Chuck, having as his hobby radios and cameras, joined the Radio and Camera clubs. He liked metal work, and will probably go to M. U .... FRANK CRAWFORD-Modesty was Frank's policy, and he carried it so far that we gathered no information for this record of activities. VVe do know, though, that he will attend Junior College . . . RACHEL CRAWFORD-This Girl Reserve was a homeroom president and Choral Club member. Music was her favorite subject, too . . . MARGARET FRANCES CREAVY-Peggy, who was a homeroom treasurer, enjoyed dancing, golf, and Mr. Franklin's history class. She wants to be an American telephone and telegraph operatorf. . . NAOMI CRIPPEN-This girl strives to please, for she wants to be a good employee. She held offices at Westporlt and was an A Cappella member here . . . CONRAD CROCKER-Conrad has been solo flutist in the orchestra four years. His hobbies are interior decoration and Esquire, and he hopes to become an architect. ROBERT LEE DENNIS-- Speed was second team All-Star in football. He also liked track, fishing and hunting, was a Traffic Squad lieutenant, and in Engineers . . . ROBERT DILLON-Bob was the silent he-man type, for we gleaned little from him except that he liked history, and will join the Naval Air Corps after attending Rockhurst . . . ALLEN DIXON-Radio Club secretary, and Agassiz Club sergeant-at-arms, Allen also enjoyed chess, and plans to be an architect . . . MARILYN DREW- Men rily she rolled on, as an A Cappella Choir and Muir Club member, and vocalist with the mixer orchestra. She was also an office assistant . . . GERALD EUGENE DUNN-Gerald was a member of the Chess, French, and Stamp Clubs, was in A Cappella, two Pepperades, and the Freshman Induction, He'll study at Graceland College . . . PHILIP A. DYNAN - Scooper was Auto Club president, in Keats, Stu- dent Council, was Press sports editor, and Clike his nicknamej wants to be a reporter. DOROTHY ELLIOTT-Dorothy was a humani- tarian-she liked anything and everything, and meeting interesting people. She was in the Pepperade three years, and intends to be a housewife . . . BERNARD J. ENRIGHT- Bernie was a football letterman, and vice-president and sergeant-at-arms of his homerooms. He likes English, girls, pool, and will attend M. U. . . . BILL FAERBER-Bill was an Auto Club mem- ber, and carried this out by tinkering with motors. He will study engineering . . . JACK FARISS-Jack wants to be one of Uncle Sam's boys after gradua- tion. He was a member of the band, and the Muir and Agassiz Clubs . . . HAROLD FAIRCHILD- Slick was an Auto Club representative and a homeroom president. His hobby was motion pictures, and he hopes to become a buyer for some firm . . . ELMER FARRINGTON-Coin collecting, science, and avia- tion interest Elmer. He was a Muir Club member, and just to be different, will go to Junior College. Page 15

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WARREN MASON FENNER-Among Warren's accomplishments was being president of the Radio Club, in El Ateneo, and the concert band. Unusual note-He's going to J. C .... ALFRED FERGUSON ,Alfred was an Auto Club representative three years. He's interested in aviation mechanics, and hopes to attend some aviation school . . . HENRY P. ,FISHER, Jr.-His favorite subject was French, he joined the French Club, his hobby, stamp collecting, he was F1 Stamp Club member. Henry will take a business course at K. C. U .... HAROLD FLAIGLE-Let- tering in football, basketball, and track, Harold was sergeant-at-arms of Keats, and a member of the Traffic Squad and Lettermen's Club . . . VIRGINIA LEE FORD-Virginia is the silent type, we find from her questionnaire. She did say that she likes clothing and hopes to become a secretary . . . MAR- GIE JUNE FORSBACH-June was kept busy play- ing her accordion for assemblies and three Pepperades, and' was in Cynthians, El Ateneo, Girl Reserves, the Press staff, and A Cappella Choir. BUBBLES GILMER-Showing her musical abil- ity, Bubbles was in the Entertainers' Club, Choral Club, and wants to sing with an orchestra. She was also president of her homeroom ,... DORIS GIL- MORE-Doris hopes to be a country schoolma'am when she goes out to make her way. Her hobby is collecting keepsakes . . . BOB GOETZ-Bob must lead a monotonous life, for he didn't wish to burden us with it. Therefore-no information . . . BEVERLY JANE GOLDBERG-Bev was enthusiastic about sewing, as it was her hobby and favorite subject. She was in three fashion shows and also was a Girl Reserve . . . BEVERLY JEAN GOLDBERG-This Beverly Goldberg was an Auto Club representative, in the Muir Club, and especially liked typing. She hopes to become a secretary . . . RUTH GOLDBERG- Ruth brings that southern accent from Atlanta, Georgia, where she was on the Honor Roll three years. She will represent Paseo at the University of Southern California. JIM GREGATH-Jim earned his good reputation by being on the first and second basketball teams, the Traffic Squad, and in Engineers. He was a Stu- dent Council alternate, and will take up aviation . . . NINA GREGORY-VVhile at Northeast her fresh- man year, Nina was on the Honor Roll and Student Council. While here, she was a Girl Reserve for two years . . . GEORGE GROENEMAN-George was a' Student Council representative, and captain of the rifle team. He liked hunting and fishing. What an unusual career-merchant marine officer! . . . EDDIE GROSS- Gruesome -we don't believe it-was a football letterman two years, was in Juntos, the Traf- fic Squad, and was a homeroom president , . . GALE GROSSMAN-Gale's favorite subject was study hall, and how often we hear that! He was also a swimming fan, and expects to attend Missouri Uni- vCfS1ty - - - BETTY JANE GRUBER-Betty Jane was secretary of her homeroom. She liked bookkeep- ing best of her subjects, and hopes to be an auditor. Another one for Junior College. ROBERT LEE FRANK- Hank listed women as his hobby, but found time to be a Muir Club mem- ber, and to decide that he will be an engineer after attending Rockhurst . . . MARTHA FRENTROP- Marty was a jolly good girl, and was seen going to Thicions, Auto Club, and Girl Reserve meetings. She likes ice skating, and hopes to be an air hostess . . . GLORIA ANN GALVIN-Dancing and golfing were favorite pastimes of Gloria, who hopes to be a secretary. Paseo will be well represented at Junior College, for she's going there, too . . . ARTHUR GARDER-Arthur organized the Discussion Club, serving as president and vice-president. He was Press first page editor, in the Chess Club, and on the Honor Roll . . . MARY LOUISE GARDNER-Mary Lou took time out from her favorite hobby, sleeping, to join Girl Reserves and to be a homeroom treasurer. She liked English and American history . . . MAR- GARET JEAN GARRETSON-Maggie, by virtue of her red hair, was Iota's initiator and a Student Council representative. She was also in A Cappella. JEANNE GOODELL-Jeanne will desert Kansas City next year to enroll in the University of Ottawa. She was in 'the Auto Club, and liked foods-don't we all? . . . CAROL GRAHAM--Carol, known for her dancing as art director and business man- ager of the Auto Club, and held various homeroom offices. She'll train at St. Luke's for a nursing career . . . DEAN LEE GRANER- Shorty -who was only six feet, four inches in height-was a Student Council alternate, and sergeant-at-arms of his home- rooms. His hobbies were checkers and walking. He will attend Manual Vocational School. and then Cen- tral College, perhaps . . . JIMMIE COVERT GRAY -Jimmie was on the safety committee of the Student Council, in the Muir and Auto Clubs, and will be seen on Kansas City University's campus next fall . . . LEON GRAY-Leon liked American folk lore- Li'l Abner in the comic strips. He'll do business work after graduating from-no!-J. C.! . . . GWEN- DOLYN GREEN-Gwen C goon D was president of Iotas, in A Cappella and a Girl Reserve. MARGARET GUSTAVESON-Versatile is the word for Margaret, being Iota reporter, German Club reporter and treasurer, speech class president, and on the Honor Roll and Press staff . . . MARGARET ANN GUTHRIE-Margaret, another Student Coun- cil representative, was also president and vice-presi- dent of her homeroom. Collecting clothes labels was her hobby . . . WALTER HAAKE-Another one of those who was silent on their accomplishments during high school . . . BETTY JANE HAASE-Betty, a member of the Agassiz Club, was also in the Muir and Silhouette Clubs. Her plans are to attend Christian College . . . VIOLET HAASE-Agassiz and Muir Clubs claimed Violet as a men1ber. She was also a Girl Reserve and had the honor of having her work chosen as an Art Masterpiece by Miss Schmidt . . . RICHARD HAGER-Dick, who was vice-president and secretary of his ihomerooms, liked to raise animals. He was particularly interested in science. Page 16

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