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

 - Class of 1942

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FRANK POZIN-Here's another member of the senior class who gave us no information, but maybe Frank is another of that Ustrong, silent type . . . HAROLD DAVID PRICE-Harold, in Sabers and Stri Jes. was also a homeroom treasurer. He liked radio, l R.O.T.C., and chemistry, and will study engineering JEAN PRINGLE-Jean says she is just a Ls. u-are peg in quite a round hole. She liked swim- fl ming, and enjoys reading and English. She will attend J. C .... NORMA RUTH PRIOR-Norma was Iota reporter, in Silhouette and Auto Clubs, a Girl Reserve and on the Press staff. She'll attend a busi- ness school . . . JOYCE EILEEN PROWELL- Joyce doesnyt like our cold climate, for she'll attend school in California. She was a Girl Reserve, on the Press staff, and in the Choral Club . . . BETHEL CORINNE PRUITT-Bethel has a talent for art, being Auto Club art director, and in the fashion show. She was a homeroom president, and liked English literature. FRANCES AILEEN RIGG--Aileen was in the Muir and Sociology Clubs. A fashion plate herself, she hopes to be a fashion designer, studying at the Art Institute . . . GLORIA CATHERINE RITTER- HOFF-Gloria can make faces, she was Silhouette Club president, and a member of Iotas and Agassiz Clubs. She's interested in commercial art . . . DEAN ROBERTS-It is with deep regrets that we record the name of Dean Roberts, who passed away Novem- ber 27, 1941. He was known as a fine classmate, taking part in sports and enjoying his piano playing . . . MARY-JO ROBERTS-Mary-Jo was in French Club and Girl Reserves, and a Student Council repre- sentative. She liked the milder sports, and we have an idea she'll be a housewife . . . WILBUR ROBERTS -Bud is noted for his prowess in sports, mainly football and track. He was also his homeroom treas- urer, expects to be a Navy petty officer . . . EDWARD DARRELL ROCHE-Lieutenant Roche was in Engineers, Sabers and Stripes, the Press staff, and Student Council. Darrell liked drafting, which he will make his vocation. LORRAINE WILMA RUDNICK-Lorraine was in the Muir Club, and vice-president of her homeroom. She liked speech, and has a career planned as a model . . . VINCENT RYDER-Vincent was interested in science, being an Agassiz Club member, Muir Club reporter, and collecting-snakes!! He'll attend Rolla School of Mines . . . WILLIAM RYSER-Bill was in Juntos, was Auto Club business manager, in Stu- dent Council, and active in sports. He liked dramatics, scouting, and hopes to join the Navy . . . VERA SCHERMERHORN -Vera divulged that she collects matchbook covers, and liked bookkeeping. She'll study this subject at business college . . . JACK P. SCHRAM -Jake, as he is known, studies automobiles and photography for hobbies. He liked printing, and hopes to make it his vocation . . . HOWARD SCHULTZ - We call him dive bomber for Howard will enter naval aviation after attending K. C. U. He also pro- fessed a liking for American history. BETTY PULSE-Dancing made Betty's pulse beat,,for it's her hobby. She was an Auto Club repre- sentative, and liked speech. Boys-she wants to get ' ' ' ' her college . . . married at Z1-and Vassar is NADYNE LOUISE QUISENBERRY - Quizzie was Zeta uresident, in El Ateneo, Girl Reserve, and Auto l Club, a cheerleader and majorette. She hopes to be an ' d air hostess . . . JACK REED-Jack impresse us as athletic, for he liked basketball, track, and all sports in general. His mathematics may help in civil service . . . NORMA REIMAN - Norma was a Girl Reserve, office assistant, and the Choral Club librarian. She liked shorthand and typing, which she will study at J C LUCILLE RICHARDSON-If you're hungry, tell Lucille-for she likes to cook, and was a member of the Home Economics Club. A Girl Reserve, she wants to be a home economist . . . BETTY JEAN RICKS-Betty has a masterful manner, for she was homeroom sergeant-at-arms twice. She was also Home Economics Club repo ing. kj rter,kand liked clothes and travel- SOL ROSEN - Sol failed to inform us of his activ- ities, but we know he had much of his cartoon work in the Press, and that he enjoyed art . . . SHIRLEY ANN ROUEN-Shirley liked reading and English. She was also a Girl Reserve, and hopes to be a technician after attending J. C .... GENE F. ROW- LAND- Flash enjoyed the rare distinction of being class pest. He told us of his popular record col- lection, and his ambition to study medicine at U.C.L.A. . . . DONALD KARL ROYER-Modesty was his policy-Donald gave little information except that he liked ping-pong, bowling, and golf . . . FRANK ROYER--Frank was in Hi-Y, Juntos, the band and orchestra, and on the executive board of the Student Council. He liked. typing, and hopes to enter Civil Service . . . MARCIA RUBIN-Famous for gig- gling, Marcia was a National Honor Society officer, in Quill and Scroll, layout editor of the Paseon, and a Health Room assistant. She'll study commercial art at J. C. ARTHUR SCHUMAN- Arturo swings a mean stick as captain and two-year letterman of the golf team. He liked bowling and stamps, and also print- ing . . . LIEBERT SCHUMAN-All we can say for Lee is that he is another missing person when it comes to his senior questionnaire . . . URIEL SEIDEN-- Uri had no information to give us, he is known as an authority on model airplanes, and is help- ing the country by producing small-scale models of various planes . . . MURIEL SHANKMAN- Muriel was in the French Club, and on the Honor Roll. She liked all her subjects, and plans to attend Junior College . . . MARJORIE SHEDD-Margie plans to work for the telephone company. She liked to roller skate as a hobby, and was a Choral Club member . . . THELMA SHEFRIN-Thelma keeps limber by playing tenms. She was a Student Council member, held homeroom offices, and she liked English. Page 24 -.7

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ROBERT C. MATTESON- Fearless he was, li- ine lst-zits secretary, in the Auto Club, Traffic Squad, anti qi ttnnis lettcrnian two years. Bob will study at I S. tf . , , PAUL MAYHUGH- Tootin' the tiizielljoilvi' is l'aul's hobby. He was in the concert hzintl and oichestra, and Entertainers' Club. He will .ro to Kansas kniversity . . . DAN MESSECAR- llan was on the Press staff, and he liked to collect records. He hopes to travel to distant countries after attending Baker University . . . A. J. MESSINA- This was A. J.'s first year here, coming from Central, uhere he was in Emerson Literary Society. He likes to work, and will do so at Junior College . . . MAR- GARET MEYER -Margaret was a real musician, being concert mistress of the orchestra. She was a Peppy Pirate, held homeroom offices, and will be another one to go to I. C .... JEANNE MILLER- Jeannie was a member of Peppy Pirates, A Cappella Choir, and a homeroom president. She has over 300 souvenirs, and hopes to get more at Junior College. PHIL NEARING-Phil constructs boats and model airplanes, and also liked drafting. He hopes to become an aeronautical engineer after attending K. C. U .... BETTY LOUISE NELSON -Betty is destined as a stenographer, since she liked shorthand and typing. She was Peppy Pirates' sergeant-at-arms, and dancing is her hobby . . . LORAINE L. NEUGE- BAUER-Loraine was in Choral Club three years, and liked bookkeeping and music. She will do secre- tarial work. Her hobby is making fudge! . . . JOE NICHOLS-Joe is a philosophical soul--he considers Paseo the best school he was in, and liked anything Mr. Carman teaches. He'll attend K. C. U. . . . ROBERT NOLAN-Bob was in the orchestra three years, playing both violin and viola. He likes the cavalier's art, fencing, and hopes to be a surgeon after K. U. Medical School . . . ELOISE NOLEN- Snookie was an Iota member, and was awfully interested in sports, winning a letter and manager's stripes, She hopes to be an airline hostess. BETTY JEAN PADGETT-Betty was in El Ateneo, Girl Reserves, and was an office assistant. She won honorable mention in a fashion show, and will attend business college . . . FLOYD PARK, Jr. --K Favorite pastime is sleeping, says Floyd, but he woke up to enjoy geometry and stamp collecting. l'fc ll attend Texas University . . . IRENE PARK- lrene left ns to read between the blank lines. We read, and saw that she liked ice skating, bookkeeping, foods, and that she will niake her career in bookkeeping . . . BARBARA BERNICE PASLOVE- Bebe was vicc--president of her iiomerooms, and liked English. 'Ahh hopes to iifgroniv ri nurse after attending J. C. . . . REED W. PAYNE-.Xssociate editor of the Press, Xtlllffell tlnli Il'Vl'5l5lll'ffi', and Chess Club vice-president, lit-ffl im-. ri!-o in Discussion Club. He'll study mete- tr.-.1.-toy taht- uezitlierj at J. C .... HOWARD E. PECK lfovwml was a bfunto, played on the Sanford liait..f, bf-thrill teain, and liked commercial art. He 1 1- I-f it :irioonist after K. C. U. or K. U. RUTH MILLER- Collecting fraternity pins is Ruth's hobby. She held homeroom offices, and hopes to be an airline stewardess after Texas or Arkansas University . . . ROBERTA ALICE MITZEL- Bobbie was Zeta sergeant-at-arms, Girl Reserve presi- dent, in A.A.U.W., Quill and Scroll, and A Cappella. She was the Silver Figure in the Freshman Induction . . . KARL MORGENROTH-Karl was a radio bug, being president and secretary-treasurer of the Radio Club, a Stage Crew member three years, and in A Cappella. He'll attend an engineering school . . . JEANNETTE MORLAN-Jeannette was modest about her activities, but she was a member of Iotas and Girl Reserves, and had a real interest in book- keeping . . . DAN MYERS-Danny was an active Paseoite before moving to Baltimore, Maryland, being in Engineers, El Ateneo, Hi-Y, and Sabers and Stripes. He will study engineering . . . JAMES L. NATHAN -Jim was in Sabers and Stripes, and a homeroom treasurer. He liked art and R.O.T.C., which is perhaps why he is attending Wentworth Military Academy. ROY ALLEN NORMAN-Roy was one of the boys who left to serve our country in the war. He was known as operator of the P. A. system, and was in the Radio Club . . . LILA LORRAINE NUTT- Judy was Thicion's initiator, in Girl Reserves and Muir Club, a Health Room assistant, and on the Press Staff. She'll attend J. C .... CHARLES OBER- MIER-Charles was in the Auto Club, Sabers and Stripes, on the second football team, in Radio Club, and on the Honor Roll. He'll study engineering at K. U .... ARLIENE LOVAE O'DELL-Arliene, Cynthian president, in Girl Reserves and A Cappella, won the Poetry Reading Cup her junior year. She'll study nursing at St. Luke's . . . JACK W. O'NEAL - Jackson,' was Keats vice-president, in A Cappella, on the Traffic Squad, Press staff, football second team, and in Hi-Y. He'll follow Petty-as an illustra- tor . . . SHIRLEY LOU OTTER-Shirley, known for band-box neatness, was an Auto Club representa- tive, and homeroom vice-president. She liked art, and will study at K. U. FRANK PETERSON-Pete was president of Juntos, on the Traffic Squad, a first team letterman in football two years, and a Student Council representa- tive. He collects pennies-who doesn't?-and will go to M. U .... DORIS PHELPS-Doris says she wants to be a model and also a housewife. That's reasonable, since she likes to cook and sew. She will attend Kansas City University . . . MILDRED PINGER- Mildred was a member of Mixed Chorus and A Cappella, and also an office assistant. She liked music and collecting records. She will study business administration at K. C. U .... KATHERINE MARIE PIPKIN-Kitty was a Muir Club member, liked botany. To view the works of nature, she liked horse- back riding. Basketball was her favorite sport . . . ESTHER POLSKY- Esther's accomplishments were being a Student Council representative twice. She liked shorthand and typing, and will become a secre- tary . . . CLIFFORD PORTERFIELD -- Cliff, we do know, was another nieinber of the Sanford Brown baseball team. Page 23



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