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

 - Class of 1948

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IC th ie ad id as ce ty VY iic be Ju gh BP to ne Hg ng 315 tSO T19 ng ng trd ior y f f , 4 f J yf KZ If WW ,,,...Z Z MAUK MAYDEN MAYES MOFFATT MONROE MOODY MOSELY NELKIN, E. NELKIN, H. MEEK MEYER MITCHELL MORRIS, B. MORRIS, R. MORRIS, V. NERMAN NEWKIRK NEWTON SENIIIR CLASS VALETA IVIAUK- Vicci loves costume designing, and she was certainly in the middle of things at Paseo, for she belonged to Y-Teens, Peppy Pirates and the German Club. This future stenographer will attend K.C.U. DEAN MAYDENFHere is a fellow who really had lots of hob- biesg model airplanes, hunting, swimming and roller skating were all on the list. As a member of the Radio Club, Dean says his favorite subjects were metalwork and gym. LINDA lVIAYES!Another future commercial artist is Linda. She was in Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Thicions, Drama Workshop, Safety Club and was stage manager of the fall play. Miss Schmidtis art class was a favorite. K.C.U. for her. BETTY MEEK-Betty was a member of Girls Chorus, Y-Teens, and the Horizon Club. She also says that typing was her favorite subject. Betty will be at J.C. in the fall, preparing for secretarial work. DON MEYER-6'Andy', had lots of fun being an Eagle Scout and on the Traffic Squad. He likes to eat as a hobby, along with Gym and Woodwork as classes. ltis .l.C. for him. NANCY MITCHELL--Nancy's many activities kept her quite busy during her days at Paseo. She was a member of Thicions, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, a Stamp Treasurer and Homeroom Officer. She will prepare to realize her ambition to be a designer at K.U. PHYLLIS MOFl7ATTfWanting to be a secretary, 4'Phil,' studied hard in typing and English. Shefll resume her education next year at Junior College. fAlong with everyone else.l She was a member of Y-Teens and a Homeroom Officer. BILL MONROE-Another fighting Pirate who played on both the first and second football teams and insists that football is his favorite subject, hobby and sigort. Bill was a member of the Radio Club and Hi-Y. ltls college for him next. EDWARD MOODYJStudent Council, Stage Crew, Hi-Y, Radio Club. football and basketball teams and Safety Club all boasted of Ed, who says he hopes to be a business executive or a tramp. :'Whifeh is it going to be?l Wlieii fall comes helll be at BLU. or I V l A ROBERT LEE MORRIS-Bob has little spare time for a hobby because the R.O.T.C. claims most of his waking hours. He was in Sabers and Stripes, on the Rifle team, A Cappella, Traffic Squad, Hi-Y and was Freshman Boy in the Freshman Induction. ROBERT EUGENE MORRIS-A two year football letterman, Bob was also a member of .luntos, on the track team, captain of the Traffic Squad. A real artist, he says his favorite class, naturally is art and he hopes to go to college next. VIRGINIA LEE MORRIS-Besides studying, reading and writ- ing, Ginny also learned to sew and cook for her future role as a housewife, although she claims her favorite subject was study hall. Collecting small dogs and horses takes up her spare time. SHIRLEY IVIOSELY-A member of the Advanced Girls Chorus, and a Stamp Treasurer, Shirley enjoyed roller skating in her spare time. A girl with ambition is Shirley, after attending Kan- sas State she hopes to be an accountant. ELAINE NELKIN-'4Boots', refrained from telling us too much because she was just too modest. Anyway, we do know that she likes to dance and have fun best of all and History and Drama are her best subjects. It is Oklahoma for her next. HOPE NELKlN4This cheery girl hopes to become a technician and also to find herself a man for the future. Hlslopies' favorite class was chemistry and J.C. will be her home, come next Sep- teinber. EARL NERll'fAN-Wlien it comes to model airplanes, Earl was really a fiend for them. After attending ,lunior College, his am- bition will be Manything concerning airplanes. His favorite class was gym. WILLADEAN NEWVKIRK-'Unlike most girls, Dean preferretl collecting pictures of horses and her ambition is to have a ranch of Arabian horses. She was a member of the Photography Club and listed art and clothing as her favorites, is hen it came to classes. BETTY ANN NEWVTON--Being Sgt.-at-Arms of Y-Teens, Secre- tary and Treasurer of her homerooms and a member of the Pep Club kept Betty pretty busy. She was also a member of the Spanish Club in Raytown. To be a good secretary is lu-r goal. 25

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SENl0ll CLASS ELAINE LEWIS-Elaine was a member of Y-Teens, Vice-pres. of Zelas, Office Assistant, in the A Cappella Choir, Student Council, Home-room Officer and on the Honor Roll. Her hobby is playing the piano, and shelll attend .I.C. GEORGE LIGHTFOOT-George's art work was seen a lot by Paseo students, and his ambition is to become an engineer or commercial artist. He was a Homeroom Officer and on the Honor Roll. He is undecided as to a college. SALLY LINDAUER- Lindy7' is the proud possessor of her school letter in sports, played on playday teams, was in Y-Teens, Pep Club, German Club. She hopes to be a Physical Education teacher at Paseo and will attend K.U. CARLETON LINDGREN-This good looking fellow has the am- bition to travel but while at Paseo he found time for Hi-Y, president of Juntos, and was on the football team two years. His plans for attending college are undecided. INA CLAIR LONG-Although Ina dropped out of school in the middle of the year, she was keenly interested in home economics. We hope that she has the best of luck and that her ambition to become successful in business will be fulfilled. RICHARD LOTT-Dick was another boy who liked sports and gym. He was a member of the football team, .luntos and Hi-Y. His hobby was collecting coins, and next year helll be at .l.C. He hopes to be a News Illustrator. DICK LYON-Dick's one and only interest was in becoming an aeronautical engineer and in model airplanes. Although he didn't tell us much more, we do know he liked metal work and will go to .lunior College after graduation. CHARLENE MCCOY-4'MacH was a responsible person, for she counted the money as treasurer of Thicions, and was a Stamp Treasurer. She craves records of Al ,lolson and enjoys having a good time. M.U. is the school for her. .IERRY MCCOY-Jerry was a typical high school boy, and his hobby, naturally, was athletics. He was on the football team, LEWIS LIGHTFOOT LINDAUER LYON McCoY, C. McCoY, J. MALLIN MARSH MARTIN swimming team, track team, officer of Engineers and Hi-Y, the Radio Club and Traffic Squad. Another boy for M.U. GARY IVICKAY-Gary really buckled down to chemistry with the intention of becoming a chemical engineer, and will continue his studies at ,lunior College and Missouri University. BOB MCLEROY-Football was a favorite with Mac , he played on both first and second team. He was a member of Hi-Y, and frankly admitted that his main interest was uwomenf' Gym was his favorite subject. Future plans are for IVLU. ZOANNE McVAYgThis future .l.C. student chose Human Science as a favorite. She was a member of both Iota Literary Society and the Home Economics Club. She hopes to become a secretary after college. LAWRENCE MALLIN-Larry was a member of the Traffic Squad, Drama Workshop and DeMolay. His ambition is to be retired by forty-five with plenty of dough. CGood trick if you can do it.D Next fall we'll see him at K.C.U. SHIRLEY LEE MARSH-Shirley's laughter kept everyone in high spirits. She was on the Safety Council, Stamp Treasurer, Pep Club, Y-Teens and her favorite subject is science. She hopes to become a doctor after attending K.U. JEAN MARTIN-Somebody will get well quicker because Jeanne is going to be a nurse. This future nurse's hobby was collecting piggy banks. fWith money, of course.J She will take her training at St. Mary's Hospital. RICHARD MASTERS-Dick disclosed that he was very inter- ested in photography as a hobby. This De Molay member also disclosed that he hopes to study business administration at some college in the fall. NORENE MATHIS-Norene spends most of her time teaching her dog tricks. Someday she'd like to have a dog kennel. Printing seemed to complete the rest of her time. AL MAUER-Al's casual manner made him a person very hard to dislike, so found out everyone who knew him. Attending Junior College is among this French Club member's plans. LINDGREN LONG L01-T MCKAY MCLEROY MCVAY MASTERS MATHIS MAUER 'Z if .. A SQ 5 ' tie R ...J .. I VALE certaii Y-Tee stenog DEAD biesg all on favorit LIND She v Wiorks Miss J BETT and tl subjec work. DON and oi Gym NANC lrusx . 'rv N 'II FQ' Office ul K.l PllYl hard Near 1 meinlx R I I ,L lln' ln ICLIIHIII Vluln l llXX lluli- :fi ln! 'lllm i 4,1



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NORMAN ORLOVE Owrrvs PACK PARKER PAT1'i:RsoN 4 NOTHSTINE O,STEEN Owsivs PALMER PARKS PATTERSON M., it Norms OTTENAD OWENS PARELMAN PASLEY PATTON SENIUR CLASS J. W. NORMANf,i. W. helped Paseo to victory on both tlu- first and second team basketball and the second team football. was also a member of the Keal Literary Society, on the Traffic Squad. Next fall he'll attend college. DOROTHY LEE NOTHSTlNE4Dottie was a member of Mask and Wig, Pep Club, Y-Teens. a Stamp Treasurer and President of her Homeroom. She hasnit quite decided whether she wants to be a typist or an air hostess, but at any rate she will attend Baker. ORRIN NOYES, JR.-ffEngineering or commercial fishing---which will it befOrrin doesn't know yet but maybe his hobbies, fishing and hunting, will influence him. Orrin was a member of the Traffic Squad, and metal work was his 'favorite class. JACK ORLOVEwDe Molay, Radio Club, and Scouts took up much of ,lack's time but he still had opportunity to work on his hobbies, radio and magic. He wishes to become a business man and will attend .lunior College. ROBERT LEE OTTENADsSports are Bolfs hobbies, and strangely enough gym is his favorite class. An Eagle Scout and a member of Hi-Y, Radio Club, and the Traffic Squad, Bob will attend Junior College. BETTY JEAN OWENS-t'Bet aspires to do two things, travel and raise raccoons. Any connection between the two is purely coincidental. She finds C.O.E. her favorite class and spends her leisure moments in singing and reading. BETTY RUTH OWENS-Wlteri asked which class she liked the best, Betty replied, HI like them all very well. She did admit however that A Cappella rated a little above the rest. Singing was her hobby, and she belonged to the A Cappella Choir. CHARLES HERBERT OWENS, JR.-Chuck was a member of the football team for two years, and an officer of Engineers and a member of Hi-Y. He plans to be an engineer, and very appropri- ately drafting was his favorite class. lt's BLU. or Georgia Tech next. MAE PACK-MPatchy'7 finds staying out of trouble lots of fun. She belonged to Drama Workslirip and consumer's education was her favorite class, with American History running a close second. Oklahoma University will be next on her agenda. JAY PALlX'fER-Jay says he divides his time between dogs and women, but just what per cent the dogs get he didn't say. He played football, basketball, and was a member of Juntos. Hi-Y, the A Cappella Choir and the Student Council. BOB PARLEMAN--Bob was seen in the fall play and has always been interested in Dramatics. Aside from his dramatic talents, Bob was a member of Mask and Wig, Paseon Staff, Red Cross Council, Traffic Squad, Press Staff. He will attend ,l.C. next fall. JOE PARKER-Joe kept busy at school by being a member of the Band, Hi-Y, Traffic Squad, Radio Club, Drama Workshop, and President of Mask and Wig. He took part in the fall play and claims Drama Tvorkshop for his favorite class. PAT -PARKSfA member of the Future Homemakers of America, Patty has her head set on a career as a fashion designer. She will attend either the University of Missouri or Junior College. Clothing was her favorite class. ERNEST PASLEYMA member of the French Club, Radio Club, Traffic Squad, football team, basketball team, and Student Coun- cil representativee-thatis Ernieis list, and a busy lad he is. To be a draftsman is his goal and drafting is his favorite subject. ANNABELLE PATTERSONfAnnie has come a long way front being the Freshman girl in the Freshman induction. She is zz member of Cynthians, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and the A Cappella Choir. .lunior College will claim her for the next few years. ROBERT PATTERSON--Bob was a homeroom officer, member of the Naval Reserve, Boy Scouts, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He hopes to become a lawyer and will 'attend Junior College. BILL PATTON, JR.f-Willie was happiest when bowling or hunt- ing. He was a member of the Bowling Team and the Radio Club. He wants to have a business of his own someday, and his next step toward that will be attending Junior College. 26 l'X ff'f um X , Tll TTI? lf'2l tisl BE XS!! ant tha NC ate cot of I. A tw: Cot Ctrl BE hol wa: ant D V Hi- key ma CA Ma nfjl she JU key stu f Ill CL res bla it HC of Ro bus EX f or ont lnt DI. Wil' tin Hitt CA ant En, hol Rl llllt lllzh ED slu his Hitt , -. lxli, lotw qui llll: lit! -Isl tw., Ht

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