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SENIUR CLASS WALLACE CRAVES--Wially, no doubt, can tell you all about metal work, for that was l1is favorite subject. It seems his hobbies were eating and sleeping, and just to graduate from high school was his ambition. LILA CREENSTEIN-A future secretary, Lila belonged to the Home Economics club. She listed typing and foods as her favorite subjects, and sports as her hobby. She plans to attend a business college next year. ARLENE GROVER!Arlene must be fond of lifting her voice in song, for she sang in the Advanced Girls Chorus. Undecided as to what to do after she attends Kansas City University, she rated Human Science as her top subject. DON GUEMPLE-Don's whole life centers around music and speech, it seems. He was in A Cappella and the Mixer Band Vocalist, appeared in several plays, was a Homeroom Officer and in the Radio Club. BILL HAEFLINGERJA boy with a fighting ambition, Billy be- longed to the East Side Boxing Club and hopes that someday heill be tops as a boxer in the Golden Cloves. Besides boxing he en- joyed sports and model airplanes. GERALDINE HALL--A member of Y-Teens, Jerry enjoyed col- lecting autographs and toy animals as a hobby. She has chosen the career of being an air hostess and will attend M.U. in the fall. ROSEMARY HALL-4'Music's the thing for Rosie, who Was in A Cappella and says her hobbies are playing the piano and sing- ing. Her interests were in Y-Teens, Office Assistant, A Cappella Choir and El Ateneo. Sheill attend J.C. in the fall. THOMAS HALL'-A member of both first and second football teams, swimming team, Student Council, president of Radio Club, homeroom officer, Auto Club, and Hi-Y, Tom had very little time left for his hobby, which was women. J.C. next. CARTER HAMILTON-A future dentist is Carter, he was a member of Keats, Hi-Y, DeMolay and a member of the football team. His favorite class was lunch, and he really could eat. After J.C., f'Tiny'7 will go to Iowa State. GRAVES GREENSTEIN GROVER HALL, R. HALL, T. HAMILTON HENNING HERNDON Hass LORETTA HARRIS-HLorrief' was a member of the Photography Club and was a Stamp Treasurer. A liking for clerical practice will help her to become a receptionist or secretary and she will attend a business college. JEANETTE HEINKE-Jeanette didnit say too much but we know that she spent lots of her spare time reading, though she forgot to say what she enjoyed reading. She claims to like study hall and will attend college next fall. CHARLES HELLER-Charles had little spare time for a hobby, for R.O.T.C. claimed most of his hours. He was a member of Quill and Scroll, Traffic Squad, Rifle team, Discussion Club and on the Honor Roll and an R.O.T.C. officer. He's bound for K.C.U. JOYCE HENNING-Joyce plans to attend Iowa State and then become a dietitian. Zetas, Student Council, A Cappella, Y-Teens, French Club and Homeroom Officer took up most of her time, but she managed to find time for eating-her hobby. RICHARD HERNDON--Besides the football team, Engineers, El Ateneo, A Cappella, Traffic Squad, and the Honor Roll, all boasted of Dick as a member. His ambition is singing and Music, his favorite subject. MARTHA HESS-As a member of Thicions and on the Honor Roll, Marty calmly states that she hopes to do a lot of traveling in the future after she has attended Junior College for a while. She also says lunch was her best subject. MARY ANN HICKEN-Swimming was Mary Annis idea of a good hobby and a good way to spend your spare time. HMuzzy,s,' favorite class was foods, and she will be a comptometer operator. JAMES HICKSP-Jim was inclined slightly toward sports, as he played both football and basketball and gym was his favorite subject. Besides being interested in sports, being a member of Hi-Y and on the Traffic Squad kept him busy. J.C. for him. JERRY HIGGINBOTHAM-uBugs was a member of Hi-Y and says his hobbies include baseball, basketball, and football. Since he hopes to be a printer, naturally his favorite class was printing. He plans to attend K.U. GUEMPL1-: HAEFLINGLR HALL, G. HARRIS HEINKE HELLER DICKEN HICKS HIGGINBOTHAM 20 I v. r l I .I BEVEF Thicion El Ate: were th ROBEI where l A mem ice skai DUNN: won hei represel of Y-Te CLYDE went ol baseball ing ,I Q MARY Student Debate-r Besides LENLY is what Sillllnl, bmah as NHIA H mvmlm Pup fill tunic FRED l lt-'IIVH' an Wlxaiexe lOliNi .i line fili --lx ffflyz Hit: ll.
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5 SENIUR CLASS 1 My e 1 El the ajor- 1 .iked two have imed is to ,tend onor Sl1e tcert tlask tbby. nurse lnter 'ork- very and and inior Stu- l El WU. ,e a hing fall Cap- Art Ju nd her took tterg rome and s of n to col- enter ime. ,lege eens just ture. tside l on ,man Olln- te of ants IC 135 ords We amp leper col- tfll XRLES FREDl2RIt.lKa.A11 Eagle Scoul, memlier of Hi-Y. El Xu-neo. Engineers and Football, my, but he was a busy boy. l 1't-tltlyii says his favorite class was gym, but that he wants to ht' ll journalist. His hobby is collecting stamps and rocks. Kll. lot' him. MXRXTN PREMERMANs--Marvin wants just to graduate from lligh School. Art and sports hold most of his attention, while Study Hall holds the rest. He was seen as a lively member of our Raskethall team. Junior College will welco111e another one of our seniors. .lEROllE FRlEDMANs --Human Science and Spanish proved to he interesting for Jerry, while Drama Wo1'lisl1op occupied most of his time. Vlfomen were his only distraction. Vlfhen heis through .I.tI.. he wants to enter the printing field. ,NIJXDELINE FROGUE-Honor Roll, Stamp Treasurer, Y-Teens, El Ateneo, Press Staff, Drama Workshop and Thicions hailed her as a member. She likes music and English. She wants to be a re- porter or a Spanish interpreter. This gal's going to K.U. MARY JANE GAIN-A member of Y-Teens, Girls Chorus, Pep Club and Radio Club, Mary ,lane enjoyed Radio as her favorite class. Next year will find her at Wisconsin or Michigan University studying psychology, another favorite of hers. DORIS GARRETT-Doris joined Y-Teens and Pep Club. She likes roller skating, cooking, sewing and dancing. Her favorite class was foods, and someday she wants to settle down and be a housewife. Good luck in the future. RHODA GASTMAN-Even though Rhoda is the shortest mem- ber of the senior class, she still has hopes of growing. She belongs to the F.H.A. and the Auto Club. She likes cooking and having lun. Human Science proved interesting also. ,l.C. for her. MARIAN GERTRUDE GATESAuMin1iH was a Stamp Treasurer, and found Photography as her favorite class. She plays the piano and wants to become a pianist. She builds doll houses in her spare time, while Photography seems to be her hobby also. JOHN GEORGE-Traffic Squad, Manager of the A Cappella Choir and Book Crew occupied Johnny. He likes just messin' around, naturally. American History in 116 was confusin' but amusinf Junior College gets this fellow. MARGARET GERARDliA two year El Ateneo member, and a loyal member too was Margie. She likes music as her hobby and she wants to be either a secretary or a musician. Typing was her class, and it's .lunior College next. RICHARD GIGAX-Coming here during his ,lunior year from Wentworth, Dick graduated in January. Vlfhile he was at Paseo, he found time for Hi-Y, Safety Science Club, and C.O.E. He en- joyed boxing and plans to attend Rice College. DOROTHY GLADMAN--Thicion Lit. Society, Rainbow, German Club, Y-Teen Officer and A Cappella, all furnished fun for Dotty. Typing and Shorthand ranked high among her favorites. She wants to become a business woman after she attends ,lunior College. GENE GODSEY-This Radio Club member spent most of his time with his head in tl1e clouds. Geneis hobby was solid airplane models, and he wishes to become an aeronautical designer. He will go to .l.C. and later K.U. ARMAND GOLDANSKYf Goldiei' was an Eagle Scout and in the Tribe of Mic-0-say. His favorte class was Metal work, and he likes guns and silver smithing and lndian Lore as hobbies. First comes .l.C., and then the National Park Rangers. STANLEY GOLDBERG-Honor Roll, El Ateneo, Traffic Squad, Book Crew and Golf Team were his activities. ulseroyisu favorite f-lass is Math and golf and pool occupy any extra time. First comes the Liniversity of Illinois, and then he wants to be an architect. litltililvli GOLDSTElN-Gene was an officer in the R.O.T.C. and in Sahers and Stripes and Drama Workshop. The first was his favorite class and probably kept hint the busiest. He liked just driving around for a hobby. It'1l be J.C. for him. LAWRENCE GOLDSTEIN-Honor Roll and on the Stage Crew l1eld his attention. He likes to try to see what makes things tick, as that is his hobby. Drafting is his favorite class, and in the future he wants to make a good living. Next, ,l.C. RAN t5OULDa Ray kept pretty busy during High School as a 111f.-tmtlier of Juntos, El Ateneo, Hi-Y, Traffic Squad, and Student Louiivil. Ray's favorite hobby is golf and his favorite class, gym. So111e:l:1y he hopes to become a professional golfer. .. ,....,- . . .1 fyi, at X ,, 1 5 i 1 f xx S . ,,ymVQ iQ' .i . 2 X fb ff 1 VFW 5 Ft:13DLt1tcK Fnoctuz GAMMA N Ciiuaiuu Coosigv C-ot.os'rictv 1' ss fy aff W W ' :W MQ J ff g Ftciaixiuizwtfw CAIN Cwrizs Cie 1 x Corin NSK1 Col.i1,s'i'if1m IIIICIDM X N Altlil-l'l l' C 1-3 o tu: li Luxliivl xx Ul.IlI!lzltt ot fin
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mgraphy practice .he will 'e know : forgot dy hall hobby, nber of ,ub and K.C.U. id then J-Teens, rr time, eers, El boasted sic, his J Honor raveling i. while. ea of a luzzy,sv perator. a, as he favorite nber of im. i-Y and l. Since irinting. HAM l HILL HIPP HOGLUND HOLT HOOVER HOPKINS HOUSTON HUGHES, F. HUGHES, J. C. HUGHES, J. J. HURST JACKSON JACOBS JEFFREY JOHNSON, G. JOHNSON, N. JONES, D. JONES, E. j' SENIOR CLASS BEVERLY HILL--Good-looking, blond Bev was president of Thicions, vice-president of her homeroom, on the Honor Roll, in El Ateneo, A Cappella and Y-Teens. A Cappella and Spanish were this future M.U.- studentis favorite classes. ROBERT HIPP-Bob will attend the Kansas City Art Institute where he will continue his work to become a commercial artist. A member of the wrestling team and Radio Club, he enjoyed ice skating. , DONNA JO HOGLUNDi DOjo'sl' friendly smile and sweet ways won her many friends. Being vice-president and inter-club council representative of Zetas, president of her homeroom and a member of Y-Teens kept her busy. Sheill attend J.C. CLYDE HOLT-Bud was another boy who liked sports, as he went out for basketball and hopes someday, to be a professional baseball player. Besides building airplanes, he enjoyed just loaf- mg. J.C. will keep him busy next year. MARY LOU HOOVER-Maryis category includes being on the Student Council, in the Pep Club, Pres. of Thicions, German Club, Debalers. Mask and Wig, Girls Chorus and was in the fall play. Besides her interest in Drama she was interested in journalism. LENLY HOPKINS-Here comes a future doctorsmat least that is what Len is planning On, after attending Washington Medical School. This member of the Boy Scouts liked hunting and fishing llolh as is ell as his favorite class, Physical Education. WWA HOUSTON-This future student of Baker University was a member of A Cappella, German Club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Pep Club and Drama Workshop. She spends most of her spare time reading and hopes to become a medical missionary. l RlfD HUGHES-A-As a 'cjack of all trades, Fred has only one hope amd ambition for the future, and that is to be successful in wliaterer he does. Metalwork was his favorite class. lOllN C. 'HUGHES-AAU Johnny's friends agree that he is really :i line hfellaf' I-le sang with A Cappella, played both football and lvflskf-tball, a member of Hi-Y, and Keats, Student Council, Safety Vouni-il. and the Honor Roll. M.U. next. JOHN J. HUGHES-John was kept very busy with all of his activities. He was on Student Council, Traffic Squad, El Ateneo, Hi-Y, Safety Council, and Stage Crew, and was a homeroom of- ficer and Stamp Treasurer. '6Judge,' will attend M.U. DELMA HURST-This Drama Student was a member of the Horizon Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens and the Orchestra. After at- tending K.C.U., she hopes become a doctor. She enjoys traveling and dancing very much. JOAN JACKSON- Jackie, whose main interest was in sports, was a member of the playday team in basketball, hockey, soft- ball and in the Radio Club. Collecting pennants was her hobby, and she plans to attend J.C. next fall. ROSE ,JACOBS-Being a laboratory technician sounds exciting to Rosie, so she has decided to look into the matter. Here at Paseo she was interested in clerical practice and won a typing award. Her future plans are for M.U. EDWARD JEFFREY-Eddie was one of our less energetic studes, for eating and doing nothing were his hobbies. Nevertheless he has big ideas for he wants to become a chemical engineer. He will attend J.C. GERALD JOHNSON+COllecting butterflys and stamps were Geraldfs Hobby and English his favorite subject. lle was a mem- ber Of Mask and Wig, Hi-Y, Book Crew, Student Council, and Stamp Treasurer. He will attend ,J.C. next year. NANCY ANNE JOHNSON?-MJohnnie- was really a jolly good gal with a good sense of humor. She was a member ol Ze-las, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, Pep Club and A Cappella. also a homeroom officer. She plans to attend Kansas City University. DONALD .lONESffDon was a nieniber of Junlos, Traffic Squad, and Student Council representative. three year lelteruian in track and two years in football. homeroom officer and iu Radio Club. I-le claims uRickey and art bis hobbies. William li-ui-ll next. EXClE JONES-fCorning to llh from Central bei' juuioi year. Excie was a member of Y-Teens, Zelas, A Cappella and on ilu- Ci-ueral Honor Roll. After attending Stephens Coll:-ge, hm-r ambition is to be smart, beautiful and rich, and we hope she is.
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