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

 - Class of 1946

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i f S l RADIO CLUB Bottom Row: Carl Foxworthy, Delores Streck, Gloria Edison, Leon Flappan, Boots VanVelzer, Alan Birkett. Second Row: Mac Hellberg, Herbert Halstonberg, Mr. Constant, Louis Wamsher, Ronald Wolberg. Bottom Row: Jim Squires, Leonard Carlson, Earl Sykes, Phyllis Brunn, Willoe Palmer, Betty Sue VanVelzer, Don Krack, Fred Gibson. Second Row: Duane Nelson, George Kennard, Marjorie Haynes, N-ed Roll, Francis Steehn, Gerald Bowman, Neil Welter. Third Row: William Edwards, Leonard Caskey, Alan Berger, Harold Einhorn, Robert Cowan, Louis Wamsher, Charles Whiteside, Alan Birkett. MUIR CLUB Bottom Row: John Meyer, Bill Bell, Dick Gaul, Earl Miller, Delman Stowell, George Hilbert, Robert Cowan, Marvin Phillips, Otto Doble, Ed Kirschenbaum, Malcolm Litmann. Second Row: Charles Gatschet, Armand Goldansky, Vinton Kreeger, Jean Martin, Gloria Bryan, Joan Dille, Shirley Lattner, Jocelyn Goldberg, Don Rudnick, Anita Kopin, Marian Gilgus, Shirley Grischer, Margaret Brown. Third Row: Barbara Planzer, Janis Ryder, lrene Soisette, Doris Haley, Joanne Collins, Shirley Hansen, Patty Daniels, Beverly France, Pat lnman, Rosemary Moody, Doris Deniston, Marilyn Goodman, Shirley Watson. ' - P .- .zkiswabwiy-QSM PAGE 28 I C Q

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Goodfarb. er, Nancy ry Miner, ry Thorn, Margaret zer, Judy rb Knapp. old Fried- orn, John yn Olson, oan Kim- Jrth, Joan u Young. Manahan, Pash, Ann ra Liebst, 'hird Row: Marcheta in, Morris Jim Belt. ier, Bennie 't Hudson, rst. Bottom Row: Bob Johnson, Bill Prosser, John Larberg, Larry Stein, Sherman Gallas. Tow Row: Marvin Goodfarb, Bobby Boxer, Morris Cross, Charles Garney. 1 i VICTORY STAMP T'R EASURERS Bottom Row: Frank Gumm, Marvin Romer, Darlene Malamud, Marilyn Richards, Marilyn Finley, Betty Peterson, Dick Wood, Clard- Cohn, Betty Richardson, Buddy Kahn, Virginia Taylor. Second Row: Jean Lake, Blu Wanda Bilyen, Barbara Abrams, Betty Jean Lichinberger, Rosemary Moody, Thelma Sudvarg, Marcia Bortnick, Maxine Schaffer, Kathryn Koontz John Fredman Jimmy Miller Harold H tf' ld Th' d R , . , a e . ir : Dorothy Kelso, Barbara Johnson, Pat Maret, Donna Fowlkes, Dolores Rach, Ruth Seats,IKismet Claymoavh, Shirley Watson, George Cox, Carol Christenson, Jean Martin, Jean Johnson. Fourth Row: Tom Atkin, Martin Davis, Marjorie Wachter, Shirley Spellman, Donna Wooldridge, Edith Hadson, Ruby Carlson, Betty Th B S . . . . , . . urman, etty mith, Roberta Winer, Shirley Baker. Fifth Row. Ted Baldwin, Jim Kelly, Donald Scott, Joe Hope, Betty Porter, Joan Schindler, Esther Schaeffer, Martha Andrew, Nancy Major, Inge Barrach, Janeal Parrish. Sixth Row: Alan Yorkdale, Logan Fox, Jim Johnson, C. B. Graham, Gene Droskin, John Larberg. Lois Bodker, Leon Bobrecher. Seventh Row: Ken Boling, Calvin Spradley, Jerry Feldman. VICTORY STAMP TREASURERS Doris Steinrnitz, manager, and Ruth Bram- rneier, assistant manager, under the direc- tion of Mr. I. W. Bradley were in charge of defense stamp selling. Mr. Bradley's homeroom and two repre- sentatives from each homeroom aided with the exchange of money for stamps. Paseo was one of the highest ranking schools in defense stamp selling, mostly be- cause of the efficient and well planned sys- tem which Mr. Bradley uses. STAMP CLUB Taking in S1300 at their stamp auction for Red Cross benefit, this club, sponsored by Mr. Barret and Miss Lenhart, also had trading meetings at which Marvin Goodfarb and lohn Larberg presided. CHESS CLUB lust a nice quiet game of chess was the object of those who joined this organization that Was sponsored by Mr. Carmen and Miss Betz. A tournament was held and novices at the game learned quickly and were soon able to beat the best. STAMP CLUB CHESS CLUB Bottom Row: Marvin Goodfarb, Edward Kershin- baum, Malcolm Littman, Richard Clark, Sherman Gallas, Jim Belt, Martha Laue, Beverly Vanice. Second Row: Jerome Kolken, Johnnie George. ' Larry Stein, Johnny Larberg. PAGE 27 if 5 Lau



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Bottom Row: Bruce Maret, Edward Moody, Logan Fox, Nierman Gregory, Betty Van Velzer, Alan Birkett, Hank Sprague, Eugene Gelhaar. Second Row: Delmar Stowell, George Hilbert, Virgil Simonds, Claude Burnam, Marvin Phillipi, John Wurst, Tom Hall, David Campbell. Third Row: Gloria Crane, Betty Cooper, Janet Clifton, Jack Orlove, Ortho King, Doris Wholey, Jack Saggurt, Bill Baron, Joe Warkoczewski, John Jorden. Fourth Row: Esther Schaefer, Rosemary Bohon, Mary Wegiil. Barbara Filson, Betty Crawford, Pat Daniels, Audrey Burnstein, Dick White. Bottom Row: Katherine Kuntz, Esther Hund, Frances Mann, Helen Carter, Mary Gay Stephenson, Jo Ann Heckert, Carolyn Englick, Mary Louise Sturtz, Carter Hamilton, Herb Knapp. Second Row: Carolyn Curnett, Cleone O'Dell, Janis Ryder, Shirley Shackelford, Margaret Brown, Shirley Mosley, Jean Martin, Shirley Vaughn, Ronnie Barchard. Third Row: Malcolm Littman, Myron Goodman, Sherman Gallas, Joyce Scofield, Janet Benner, Shirley Hamilton, Evelyn Crockett, Jackie Jacobson, Donna Woolridge, Wilma Lee Suggs. Fourth row: Buddy Kahn, Jean Proctor, Sadako Matsushita, Marilyn Goodman, Myra Lundy, Rene Lerner, Annette Gressman, Robert Tull. Fifth Row: John Dairs, Kenneth Dubach, Dick Schalet, Alvin Clayman, Henry Wurst. Sakfy Sienna The Paseo Safety Council Club, which is affiliated with the National Safety Council in Chicago, was directed under the able leadership ot David Campbell, president, loan Lemon, vice-president, Audery Bern- stein, secretary, Donna Woolridge, treas- urer, Charles Kahn, sergeant at arms, Don lones, business manager, Malcolm Litman, technician, and Mr. O, H. Lovejoy, advisor. With the high purpose ot living wisely in the school, street, and home, the group sought to stress its importance on the other Paseo students by the Safety Council as- sembly, noted speakers, general lessons, cautions, and directions, plus various ac- tivities. The general topic was the prevention ol many accidents resulting trom carelessness. Special attention was given the usage and care ot the automobile. PAGE 29

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