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

 - Class of 1951

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X SENIOR CLASS ALNllN ,lEROlIlE BORENSTINE--Rig Al's future will lay in engineering after attending J.C. Al likes trigonometry and gym for classes and basketball for a hobby. EUGENE RORTNICK -Likeable Eugene was a ralt-rah boy. That is to say, he was a cheerleader. Ile belonged to the Chems istry club, was secretary of Keats, and displayed his artistic tal-'fr ents in Press cartoons. Next fall he'll be at l.C. ,IANIES KENNETH BOWEN Algebra, girls, and forestry don't seem to have muclt in common, bttt thatis what ,lim lists as his favorite class, hobby. and vocational interest, respectively. This ftttttre Nlizzou Tiger was a Keats, Chemistry club, and Drama Workshop tnember, iillil Paseon Sports editor. DORIS ANNE BRADLEY Red tttusl be a descendant from the ancient Romans, because Latin is her favorite Class. and she says that she enjoys studying it. She plans to work after gradf uation. ,IOIIN RICHARD BRAUN 'Traffic Squad, Stage Crew, Radio club. Engineers, and tlte Honor Roll all claimed John. He likes to hunt. ami his favorite class is woodwork. John will attend ,l.C. AGNES ILENE BRAWNER Robby liked gym. and participated in girls' sports. She will embark on a secretarial career, after attending hill. or a business college. JOHN BREEDLOYE -,lohn pondered weighty world problems as a debater and Discussion club member. He also served on the Traffic Squad. Next September will find Red at ,l.C. KENNETH B. BROCKMAN - KB was one of the first Pirates 'to leave for service. Before he left for the Marines, Kenny wasff' a cheerleader, homeroom officer, and Chemistry club member. CAROLE BROWN -This member of the Highest Honor Roll served on the Press staff. was a member of El Ateneo, and was Concert-Master of the orchestra. After attending Oklahoma li., Carole wants to be a social worker. Botnlusrtvis Bottrwtcx I Bbwav Bam-:nLovE BRot:KMAN -wfuih Bnowrt Bttav Bvtn-:tg CAm.soN ,VLEON A. BURY- -Student Council, Radio clttb, and Engineer EDWYHNA BUDRIN Eddy may be a millionaire yet, because she says she likes to make money, She must be a music lover. too, for Girls' Chorus and orchestra were her favorite classes. DONALD RAY BUFORD--Uncle Sam seems to hold the key to Donis future, and Don wants to participate in the NROTC pro- gram. While at Paseo, roller skating and dancing interested this Muir Club member. JERRY BURTON---.lerry claimed gym as his favorite class, and plans to become a cattle rancher. lt's the linited States Nlarines after graduation. .A- sgt.-at-arms were some of this future radio tt-clinicians activi- ties. Lee will go to Vvilliam Jewell or K.tI.l'. JAMES HOWARD BYBEE-V--A ftltttre civil engineer. .lim liked drafting and chemistry. He was a De Nlolay member. and will go to .l.C. or ICU. ALMA CARLSON-This Honor Roll student aspires to be a stenographer, and lists shorthand as her favorite class. Tennis, swimming, and roller skating were some of her outside interests. .LXCQUELINE JOYCE TERESA CARPENTER A nurse's as- sistant, homeroom officer, and Student Council representative, Jackie is undecided about her future. She may attend St, Teresa! or Junior College. ROD CARTER --Rod moved to California during the first se- mester. He was interested in football and track, and liked book- keeping as a class. JOHN WILLIAM CIIATFIELD- This De Nlolay member might like war pictures, for his hobby is movies and his favorite class R.O.T.C. Ile will attend J.C. 14- BRADLEY Beatty Bit.-XWNI-lk Bttmuw Btirolm Brirrov if Ctxuvrzvrsa CAn1'i1K IlIIA'I'P'IIII.DfM W, Y , 2-cf' in 5 4 A E, Q.



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SENIOR CLASS JAMES RICHARD DRIMMEL---To Jim. radio is the thing. His favorite class is radio, his favorite club, the Radio club, and after graduation he plans to attend Central Radio and Television School. DONNA LEE DRINKARDH Donna was a homeroom officer, and member of the Rainbow girls. This future K.U. .Iayhawker would like to design houses. BYRON PALL DUNCAN-Beep was on the Honor Roll, a mem- ber of Keats, Traffic Squad, Press staff, Lettermen's club, and on the bag-ketball and football teams. He plans to attend the Uni- versity of Kansas. DAVE DUTCHER--Pee Wee likes to soup up his car, and run motion pictures. In faet, someday he hopes to own his own movie business. Dave was president of his homeroom, and will go to Colorado Il. PATRICIA ANN EATON-Pat was a C.O.E. student at Paseo. After attending Mil., she is interested in nursing as a career. HARVEY JAY EDWARDS-Harvey's main interests are horses, cars. girls. money, and food. The K.C. Art Institute will be see- ing him if they're lueky. .IEANETTE EDVVARDS-Jeanette belonged to Thicions, Y- Teens. and the Muir Club. She was also a homeroom officer. An Honor Roll student, she will attend .I.C. JOYCE MARIE EDWARDS--Joyce was a homeroom president. and belonged to the B'nai Brith girls, United Synagogue Youth, and the Leaders' Training Fellowship. She plans to go to the National College of Education. JANE ELLIOTT-Jane left at mid-term to attend the Universitv of Arizona. Here at Paseo she was on the Highest Honor Roll, and a member of the Discussion elub and Cynthians. LLOYD F. ELLIOTT--Lloyd was a member of Engineers, El Ateneo. the Student Council, Stage Crew, Press and Paseon staffs, was a eheerleader and on the Honor Roll. He will study Business Administration at Park College. RITA PHYLLIS ELLIS' -Rita was a member of Y-Teens, El Ateneo. a tlebater. and a Student Council alternate. She will prepare for a career as a social worker at Missouri University. PATSIE LEE ELWELL--Thicions, Erench club. A Cappella, Rainbow. and the llonor Roll kept Pat pretty busv. After grad- uation she plans to attend St. Lukes' Nursing School. BERNARD ERBER- -To be a television salesman. is this Stage Crew and Radio club member's ambition. Next fall he'll be a .lunior College student. SIDNEY LEONARD ERDMAN-Photography is of great in- terest to Sid, who will attend the New York Sehool of Photo- graphy. As you might well expect, photography was one of his favorite classes. K BETTY JEAN ETIIERTONAShorty was a homeroom president here at Paseo. She will go into clerical work affter attending a business school. ENID WALEORD ETTER- -Enid belonged to Mask and Wig, Y- Teens. Drama Vlforkshop, and the Muir club. She plans to en- roll at a secretarial school after graduation. THOMAS GERALD EVANS--Jerry liked music and belonged to the band. He's also interested in architecture, and hopes to study it at Kansas State. JOHN O. EYLAR- -Judging from the Color of Red's hair, he might have been a Communist. He wasn't this, but he did be- long to the Chemistry club, and was a homeroom officer and Honor Roll student. He will go to college, but he hasn't de- cided on the school. 16 rf' DRIMMEL DRINKARD Dirxmww Dtirci-mn EAroN lxnwwlcus, H. Enwmms, JEANETTE Enwtxnns, Jovce ELt.to1'1', J. ELLIOTT L. ELLIS f ELWP1'-L ,, - 3, ERBER i ERDMAN 'l-E1'HI-:RToNPS3- Aww ETTER -. EvANs EYI-AK

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