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

 - Class of 1948

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SENIUR WILLA DEAN RICKETSON-Being an Honor Roll student, Homeroom Officer, Stamp Treasurer and member of El Ateneo, Zetas, Drama Workshop, Y-Teens, and the fall play cast of 747 kept Rickey busy. She will attend William Jewell. DONALD LEE RIDLEN-Don was a member of the Traffic Squad, Student Council, Hi-Y, Keats, Mixer decoration commit- tce and was a war Stamp Treasurer and Press Staff Pressman. Human Science was on the top of his list of favorite subjects. ROY RINEHART-Roy was very interested in dramatics and took part in the fall play. A member of Mask and Wig, he says that his ambition is to get into work connected with the theater. Drama Workshop was his favorite class. YVONNE RINK--The best things come in small packages, or thought Yvonne for she spent her spare time collecting all sorts of miniature things. She belonged to Thicions, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, and Pep Club. Warrensburg College next. ALBERT ROBERSONYA member of Hi-Y, De Molay, and an Eagle Scout in the Tribe of Mic-o-Say, Albert devoted much of his time to playing basketball and gym was his favorite class. With an eye toward civil engineering he will attend .I.C. DUANE ROBlNSONwDuaneis ambition is to become a private secretary and she will probably be very happy in that sort of work, since shorthand is her favorite class and also her hobby. This Thicion will attend Baker University. MARIANNE ROBISON-If all of a sudden you see a flash and hear someone yell, Watch the birdie,', don't be alarmed for itis probably just Marianne practicing her future career-photography. She belonged to Mask and Wig. DONALD ROGERS-When Don wasnit busy building or tearing down sets for the Stage Crew he kept himself occupied by playing basketball and baseball. De Molay and Hi-Y also helped to keep Pee-Wee active. HELEN ROGERS-Going on picnics in the middle of winter is the hobby of this Cynthian. Helen also belonged to Y-Teens and RICKETSON RIDLEN RINEHART ROBISON ROGERS ROGERS Ross ROWE RUBENSTEIN CLASS the A Cappella Choir. She hopes to go to the University of Kansas City for two years. EDWARD ROSEN-Eddie enjoys a life of leisure for his hobby is loafing. Next to that he likes to spend his time in Spanish, his favorite class. He would like to become a pharmacist, but that comes later for it's K.C.U. next. SARA ROSENWASSER-If Sara gets a chance she would like to become a singer, but if the opportunity does not present itself she will be quite happy doing the chores of a housewife. Collect- ing records is the pastime of this art student. EDDIE ROSENZWEICK-They called Eddie uSmith', because he wouldn't dare try to pronounce his last name. Smith was a member of the golf team and Drama Workshop and will attend the University of Kansas City. VIRGINIA LEE ROSS-Ginger was an Honor Roll student and a member of Zetas, the Student Council, El Ateneo, Discussion Club, Paseon, and Drama Workshop. To become a private secre- tary is her goal, and .l. C. will be her next stop. RUTH ROWE-Ruthie has big ideas for the future, and they include a trip to Europe! A member of the Iota Literary Society, she will attend the Olivet Nazarene College in Kankakee, Illinois. MARLENE RUBENSTEIN-4'Dusty'7 was a member of the A Cappela Choir, Y-Teens, Drama Workshop, and the fall play cast. She is pondering whether she will be a journalist or go into stage work, but nevertheless she will attend M.U. PAUL SANFORD RUBIN-Sandy was military minded in a big Way! He was an officer in R.O.T.C. and a member of Paseo's Rifle team and the National Rifle team. Missouri University or .lunior College will be seeing Sandy next. .IOHN RUTLEDGE-A member of De Molay, John played foot- ball and basketball and rated gym as his favorite class. The medical profession looks appealing to Hank', and he will attend U.C.L.A. CARROLL SADE-A member of De Molay, Carroll sang with the De Molay choir, was a member of the Traffic Squad, and was president of his homeroom. This future Park College student has a simple ambition, just to become a millionaire! RINK ROBERSON ROBINSON ROSEN RosENWAssER ROSENZWEIG RUBIN RUTLEDGE SADE 28 L f' ' 74' f 4 5 f f 'f no MW V V ,0 'J 5 f EI ob he Yr KLA Hi te: ch .IE sh a Cc Sl we G4 St .lf foi an bu E? Ili Eli Ihr M he sp .l f. Su Lil Ct lfl If-4 ll D+

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S te first ill. He Traffic I Mask esident ants to Baker. -which fishing of the tok up on his as man s. and ut and 3b will travel purely ids her Led the admit Singing l. iber of 2 and a tpropri- 'lt next. of fun. on was second. gs and ay. He . Hi-Y, always talents, l Cross -xt fall. iber of rkshop, .ll play merica, the will lothing J Club, t Coult- .To he rt. .y from te is xt appella nember rder of Junior tr hunt- o Club. is next SENIGIB CLASS ll-VIVIIY PERKINS-fPatty spent much of her time collecting records. Clerical practice rated first in the classes she liked best and she wants to be a stenographer. She was a member of I-Teens and will attend J.C. THOMAS PETERS-Tom was an Eagle Scout, on the Honor Roll, a member of Juntos, El Ateneo, Swimming team, Tennis team, and Hi-Y. and when he had time he went in for hunting, fishing. playing the piano, and writing books. Itls K.U. next. BETTY PETERSONfBetty was in the Freshman Induction, worked on the fall play, and was a member of the German Club and Drama Wlorkshop. Swimming and clothes were the things that held her interests. NORMA LEE PETERSONfNorma's greatest desire is uto gradu- ate from high school. Well hereis hoping her fondest -dreams come true. HClinker found that art was number one on her list of favorite classes. LAVETTA PHILLIPS- Lucky divided her year's time between two hobbies, dancing and cooking. She found ample time for cooking in her favorite class, foods. She wishes to become a court reader and will attend Drury College. BEVERLY PORTERfBeverly was a very busy girl with all the hobbies she hadecollecting pictures, dancing and flirting! She was a Stamp Treasurer and a Student Council representative and found bookkeeping her favorite class. DWIGHT M. RAGLE!Being a member of the Traffic Squad, Hi-Y, Juntos, A Cappella Choir, Football team, and Press staff kept Dwight on his toes. Athletics were his hobby, and so that made gym his favorite class. CAROLYN RAINEY4Carol was a member of Y-Teens, Iotas, Mask and Wig, Drama Workshop, Photography Club, Home Eco- nomics Club and the debate team, and as if that wasn't enough she collected books for a hobby. She will attend Junior College. JIM RATHKE-Between model airplanes and chemistry Jimmy kept things going at a fast pace. uSnake,7 was an Honor Roll student and a member of the Radio Club and Paseon Staff. A future research chemist, he will attend J.C. CLYDE RAYBURN-Clyde was one of those who proudly rep- resented Paseo in parades and at football games with his red and black jacket and gold plume, for he was a member of the band. It will be Junior College next. HOMER RAYMOND-Being initiator of Engineers, Sgt.-at-Arms of El Ateneo, reporter of his homeroom and member of the Honor Roll, Hi-Y, Track team, and second team football kept Homer busy his four years at Paseo. He will attend K.C.U. EVELYN REED-f'Evie was the envy of all the girls at school for her hobby was eating but still she kept her figure down to one hundred and two poundsl She was a member of the Freshman Induction and will attend K.C.U. DIANE LOUISE REESE-Diane hasn't quite decided which she wants to be a psychologist or a singer. Maybe she can become a little of both and psychoanalyze her patients with music. She will attend Antioch in Ohio. CAROL REEVES--Carol says she wants to be an English teacher, and she really must be earnest in her wish for she has listed English as her favorite class. Skating and dancing were 4'Red's'i hobbies. She will attend lVI.U. g RUBY COUCH REEVES-c6Blondie,l' a member of C.O.E., was interested in typing and Home Economics. She claims that seeing moviesl' was her pet hobby, and she has enjoyed all she has seen. EDWARD REISBORD-Eddie enjoyed figures--the kind you study in third year Algebra, that is, for he decided that it was his favorite course. He will soon be going south where he will attend Texas University. HEY RELAFORD-Ray has ambition all right! He wants to earn lots of money, but just how he will go about doing it he hasn't quite decided yet. Stamp collecting and reading take up much of this future M.U. student's time. DORIS REYNOLDS-This Honor Roll student was a nurse's as- sistant and member of the Press Staff, Y-Teens, Peppy Pirates, Pep Club, German Club, and Horizon Club. As if this wasnt 4-nough Doris also went in for interior decorating. 27 gg, :A My am, 1' Piznkuvs Pizrrmsoiv, N. RACLE RAYBURN REESE Rmsnotw PE'IElltS Piituitifs RAINBY RAYMOND Rtitzvus, C. Rtsrtrottn Purtfzttsow, B POlt'l'I-LIC Run KE Ruin Rtaigx tis Rm Nouns



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of bby ish, but like iself .ect- f he ,s a .end and sion :cre- :hey ,ety, tois. 3 A zast. rage big 3 tCO S f' OI' foot- lical L.A. the was ient X X Z aff X, I WV by fm ,. if W X , ff i t ' ., ZX 4 f. if f f .7 Z 5 .ZZ gf ft' if ,f-ff .f v ' , ,, t c I SAFFORD SAGGART SALMON SCHAFFI-:R SCHINDLER SCHOOLER SHAVER SILVERSTEIN SINGER SAUNDERS SCAHILL SCHAEFER SCHUMAN SCHWARTZ THORPE SKINNER SLOAN SMITH SENIIIR CLASS EDITH M. SAFFORD-Edith found that collecting miniature objects, was worth-while. She liked Math, and it probably kept her quite busy. She will become a buyer for a large store in New York someday. JACK SAGGART-,lack was a member of the Student Council, Hi-Y, Traffic Squad, band, second team football, and was a track team manager. lVI.U. will be the next stop for this future psy- chologist. JEAN SALlVIONg,leanne collected stamps and match covers when she wasnit busy with her activities, being a homeroom officer and a member of the Pep Club, Y-Teens, and the Kansas City Youth Center Council. She will attend K.C.U. SHIRLEY SAUNDERS--One language isn't enough, for Shirley wants to know three. She was a member of the Spanish Club, German Club, Y-Teens, and Thicions and was an Office Assistant, Stamp Treasurer, and an Honor Roll student. .IOYCE SCAHILL-Travel, travel and more travel is in the future for Ioycie, she hopes, for she wants to see every state in the U. S. and plus Europe. This Y-Teen member wishes to succeed in business and will attend Huff College. ESTHER SCHAEFER-Esther was at the top of her class-a Highest Honor Roll student-and she will probably always be at the top of things for she wants to be a pilot. '4Es belonged to the German Club, Horizon Club, and Photography Club. MAXINE SCHAFFER-Maxine spends her spare time enjoying her hobby, having fun. After atending Junior College, this public speaking student will go into some kind of office work. JOAN SCHINDLER-Joan was an officer of the National Honor Society, President of El Ateneo, Vice-President of the Horizon Club, and a member of the German Club, Y-Teens, and the Student Council. She will attend .Iunior College. EDDIE SCHOOLER-Eddie would some day like to be a band leader and he ought to make a very good one for he played in Paseo's band and orchestra. He was a member of C.O.E. and De Molay. LEAH JEANETTE SCHUlVIANH .Ieannie,' says that collecting picture cards and perfume proves to be lots of fun. This jolly, little senior wants to be a buyer for some firm, and we know that she will succeed in anything that she does. PEARLINE SCHWARTZ--Although they say there's no place like home, Pearline intends to find it out for herself for her ambition is to travel. uPeary'7 will attend Oklahoma or Missouri University. CAROL SI-IARPEgHCreel,7 has decided that she wants to be a comptometer operator. She spent her spare time with her hobby, listening to music. Foods was her selection for her favorite class. GLENN SHAVERdComing to Paseo his senior year, Glenn made his presence felt at once! He was a member of the football and basketball teams, was on the Honor Roll, and was a homeroom officer. Slem,i will attend Missouri University. HELENE SILVERSTEIN-Helene has quite an open mind about what she will do in the future. In fact she is willing to try any- thing from being a typist to a concert pianist. Swimming and playing were her hobbies. It's .I.C. next. GOLDA SINGER-Golda won for herself a sports letter, was on the Honor Roll, precision swimming team, Hockey team and was a Stamp Treasurer. She also was a member of the Y-Teens, Senior Horizon Club, and the fall play cast. WANDA SKINNER-It seems Wanda would find a vocation in the field of music, as she belonged to the orchestra and Advanced Girls Chorus, made music her bobby, and chose orchestra as her favorite class, but she aspires to be a secretary. ROBERT SLOAN4Tbe football. basketball and track teams helped consume Bobfs extra energy. f'Lont- Sloan was a home- room officer and a member of Hi-Y. Mathematics was the favorite subject for this future IXLU. student. ELDON SMITH-Eldon was a homeroom officer, Student Coun- cil officer, and a member of the Traffic Squad. Hi-Y, Engineers, Discussion Club, Mixer Baud, Press Staff and the Passion Staff, and on the Honor Roll. K.Il. will be claiming him In-xt. 29

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