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

 - Class of 1951

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5ll.NP1ltN'IA'V SlI.XElt5'I'l-.IN Sxrrz SNYIJI-Ilt 5I'I'IilI-INI'l lill. S't'tltl.I'YtI 1 S 4:1 StNtl'suN. B. Svuvsow, R. 7 Six S0l I'llAltll Smcrn Siwaismi S'I K'I'll0l'Ul'l,0S Sri-:x A Sroin-:Y SENIOR CLASS .ltlllN FR.'tNKl.YN Sllllfl.llS For .lolin. tht- two gn-atc-st things in lift- art- tlanm' niusit' antl vartooning. Tlu- Kansas City Art lnstitute- may sw- this up anml voining artist nvxt ye-ar. NIlIltI.l-.Y Sll.X'liltNt.'tN Shirle-3' was anothvr sefnior who just lilu-tl to haw fun. antl slit- hatl plvnty of that on tht- hovlu-y If-:nn antl in tht- lift- sawing vlass. N-xt yt-ar, it's ,l.lf.. aml tht-n Klissouri li. lll'iltNltfl'f l.lCl-I SIl.NlCltS'l'lilfX 'l'o ln-4-olitv an air hostvss is lll'lfllll'l'-5 goal. Whitt- ht-rv at l'ast-o. slu- took an avtivm' part in girls' sports. .flftt-r gratlualion, she' plans to go to Arizona ll. Itltltlt-KIM SINIPSUN nllolrliie-ii was a quivt girl. hut sho rval- ly got things clout-. Flu- was in tlu- Nluir vluh. Nlask anfl Wig, anml an offiu-r of tht- liainliow. She- will atte-ntl .lunior Colle-gf-. RUSH Xlftltlli SlNll'SU'N ltost-. hlvss he-r niotlvst little- he-art, mlitln't st-vin to wuttl to tt-II us ahout lu-rst-lf. But wt- tlitl tlisvowr that nt-xt yo-ar she- will alta-ntl lrusinvss srhool, since- she- is plan- ning to ln-voinv a st-vrt-tary. lt,'tl,I'Il lttttllfli SlX Kogt-r hatl a happy-go-luvlxy mann:-r that math- hint we-ll lik:-rl hy e'u'ryoiu-. Printing antl vars vlaimml most of his tinu-. lrut lu- plans to go into lrusint-ss with his fathe-r aftvr gratluation. I-.I,lZ,'KltlzlII 5Nl'.l'.ll ll:-tty was rvally an all-rountl girl. Sho was tops in intra-mural sports. antl was also avtiw in the' tiltvm- jslry vluln. anul lotas. ll-s off to tlram-lantl ,lunior tlollt-go for ht-r. tLl'ilt'Xl.lllNl'i SNl'I'Z llvra-'s auotlu-r girl who plans to go into tlu' lmsint-ss worltl. ll:-rv at l'as1-o. Us-ri was in tlu- Nluir rluh antl X-lm-it-. antl ll'l1'1l typing as lu-r filXOI'Ilt' class. ,IUIIN SNNIJICR 'X nu'nilu-r of tht- 'liraffiv Squatl. l'lIlgElllt't'I'S, :intl tlu- tllu-niistry 1-lulv. .lark rrou-tl to ln- ont- of tht- ln-st follas in tv olrlv halls. .Ns to 1-ollt-gt-. lu- plans ln stutly t'IlgllIt't'l'lIlg at 'Nlissouri l. l lilfllM S0li'l'llxlllll lin-ryliotly agre-4-s that Friday is ont' re-al swf-vt girl. She was vi1't--prvsitlent of Zvtas. pre-sitlvnt of Mask antl Wig. a soloist in tht- A Cappt-lla. a nwmlwr of the Past-on staff. anal still fountl tinut to ln- on tht- llonor Roll. Slufll he anothvr .l.t1. stutlv. lllCl.l'IN SPMIK llvlvn lu-pt husy as a stamp trvasurvr anal a llll'lIllDt'I' of thc- Fr:-11t'l1 vlnh. Any lxintl of history lu-ltl this jolly sm'nior's inte-rm-st. Slit- will attentl Kansas City llniwrsity. YIUSES 5l'lflSlfR illos:-s was a nu'niln'r of tho Traffic' Squad. ,luntos. llisvussion antl tilt:-niistry vlulvs. antl Drama Workshop. llc' also st-rw-tl as a mln-hate-r anal a projt-vtor opt-rator. llv plans to opt-n his own husint-ss. aft:-r stutlying pharmacy at K.C.li. llUNfll.ll Sl'lfRlllfli llonis wavy hair anl flashing snwilt' niatlt- him a favoritv with thc girls, antl his frit-ntlly pvrsonality plt-asvrl t'Nl'I'y0lll'. llt- was a lll1'llllll'l' of tht- :X tfappt-lla antl Traffit' Squaal. anml will attt-ntl Kansas Stato nt-xt yvar. ll.'NHll:lRA ANNE 5l'lrl'fl4iNl'l lfll. :X l1'at'lte'r-to-lm is popular llolmlm-. who spvnt ht-r timt- as an offivvr of tiynthians. antl a nu-nilu-r of Y-'ll-4-ns, JK tiappolla. antl girls' sports. Slit- will grave- tht- vanipus of Convortlia 'livavlu-rs tfollt-gt-. .llflilit l.lfl'f S'l'ARl.lNtI A lll9ltIllt'l' of tht- Hatlio antl Muir rluhs. .lm-rry saitl art was his favorit-- suhjs- t. llt- plans to ln-conu- an int:-rior tlct-orator aftvr attt-ruling the- .-Xrt lustitut'-. tllittlttlli S'l'.'X'l'llUl'0lll,0S lit-orgv was a ltonwroom offivvr. SllIllt'Ill ffounvil re-prt-st-ntatiw. anal a nu-nilu-r of tht- latin vluh anal fi liappvlla. Sports took most of his outsitlt- tinw. Nvxt yvar Iitfll stntly husinvss atltninistration at lll.l'. ,lflllhl 5'l'l'fYA This lilwalrlt- st-nior always hazl plz-nty to tlo. sinvc' lu- was on tht- Traffic' Squad. l'asron staff. Stutlt-nt Counvil l':Xl't'lIllN1' lloartl. antl Stagt- tire-w. .lohnny was also a im-mln-r of l'illQllltt'l'I'S. antl pr:-sitlm-nt of tht- Ratlio t-lulm for two years. stl.ltfE STOREY Al confvsse-'l to us that ritling in rotlcos and tararlvs. plus travm-ling St'I'Y1'll as har wait: ipt'-rt-sts. Shu- is a nu-nth:-r of the Y-'l'vt-ns antl-plans to att:-ntl Rim' lnstitute. 27

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SENIOR CLASS AYRAM ROSENTIIAL-Tllis Honor Roll student was president of ,luntos. a member of the Chemistry elub. and the Traffic Squad. He plans to further his study of medieine next year at Wlashington Il. BARBARA JEAN ROSIER--Balrs was a member of the Y-Teens, and Rainbow, but her greatest love was musie. She Claims A Cape pella as her favorite subjeet, and plans to study lnusie next fall at William .lt-well. BEYERLY ROSIER--A member of the Y-Teens. A Cappella, Muir elub. and Rainbow. Bev's favorite elasses were choir and Spanish. She will attend Vllilliatn Jewell. DONNA LEE ROYSE Donna's friendly smile and sweet ways won her many friends. Being a member of Cynthians, and the Student Couneil Art eommittee left her only enough leisure time to enjoy the piano. Itis off to .l.C. tIHARl.ES RUBIN---If things go right for Chuek, heill be build- ing lots of gyms, for he plans to study arehiteeture at Oklahonra and lists basketball as his favorite hobby. Chuck was a member of the basketball team and Radio Club. REID RUNDELL--Reid answered roll eall in the Chemistry and Diseussion Clubs, and All-City Orchestra. He was an offieer of the National Honor Society and Engineers, and played in a swing band. Next fall will find this eapable senior at Yale. DOLORES RUNYAN--This senior was active in girls' sports and Y-Teens. Dee, who was also a member of the Nluir elub, F.H.A., and Student Council, plans to enroll at Kansas U. next year. JOHN RFSSELL -Keats, A Cappella, Dramaties, and the tennis team all elaimed ,lohnny's attention. Next year will find this redhead studying to become a lawyer at K.C.U. MARGARET ANN RUTLEDGE-Margie is another musically minded Pirate, as she was in A Cappella, and plans to attend the Conservatory of Music, after graduation. The rest of this popular senior's time was divided between Y-Teens, the Paseon staff, and Zetas. BETTY JEAN SANDERS- A different ambition is ,leannieis for she plans to study law at Nl.ll. Here at Paseo she was pres- ident of her homeroom, on the Y-Teen Cabinet. and a member of the Diseussion club. DONALD SCHANKER HD had quite a reputation as a funny INHI1, bitt in between jokes he found time for many aetivities. in- eluding being Student Couneil representative. president of his homeroom, and a member of El Ateneo, Chemistry elub, Keats, A Cappella, and a cheerleader. Don plans to study pharmaey next year at K.C.ll. RUDOLPH SCHAHDT-Rudy didnit tell us mueh about himself, exeept that he thought study hall was the lop eourse offered. After graduation, this senior plans to join Unele Sanfs Air Corps. HELEN ELAINE SEARLES-V-Helen enjoyed working as an of- fiee assistant this year and belonging to the Freneh elub. As for eollege, it looks like another Pirate is off to fNl.l'. .IEAN ELIZABETH SELLARS--.lean was the proud possessor of a girls' sports letter, and was also aetive in the Nluir elub, A Cap- pella, and Rainbow girls. Swimming oeeupied a lot of her time. HARRIET SHALINSKY 'Between her other aetivities, Harriet still found time to be on the Honor Roll. She also answered roll call in A Cappella, Girls' Chorus, and Y-Teens. STANLEY SHANE---Stash was just about as aetive as one guy eonld be. He played football, was a member of the l.ettermen's club, Traffe Sqtiad, El Ateneo, Press staff, and Sabers and Stripes. He was a Lt. Col. in R.O.T.C. and a member of Keats. LU ANN SHARON-Becoming a model sounds pretty good to Lu-Lu, so that is what she plans after graduation. She was a homeroom officer and listed typing as her favorite rlass. MYRNA SHEFTEL-Myrna didnit tell us too rnueh, but we do know that Clerical practice was her favorite class, and she plans to go into clerical work as her career. Rosmrimt. . ROSIER, BARBARA ' Rosugn, Bt:vERLY Rovsl-1' Flvfvtu' Ronin Rt'Nnt:1.L RVNYAN RUSSELL RUTLEDGE SANDERS SCHANKER ' Scamnr S1-:ARLt:s S1-:LLAns-- 'kv-H5-iftdt SH.u.iNsRY St-iARoN Sm1r1't:L Cy t



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S'rol'T - THELEN Timrrcorr VAN DYKE WIIBB WHITE. PAT TAYLOR, D. TIIURMAN TROTTI-:R VAN HORN Wmsr, C. WHITE, PA SENIOR CLASS RONALD STOIJT- --Ronnie was one of our hard-working C.O.E. students. His vocational interest is banking, but itis the Navy for him first. DONNA JEAN TAYLOR-Another sports-minded gal was Don- ra, who won a girls' sports letter. She ealls gym her favorite class and hopes to be a gym teacher after attending NI.Il. She was also in A Cappella, Thieions. and the Muir elub. MARY ELLEN TAYI.ORfA busy gal was little Mary, for she was president of Cynthians, seeretary of the Inter-Club Couneil. in Quill and Scroll, a member of the Press staff, Discussion club, Y-Teens, and the Student Couneil. All that. and she was on the Highest Honor Roll, tool DENNIS THELEN- -Denn was a C.O.E. student and took great pride in his Mercury convertible. His favorite hobby is playing baseball. BOB THURMAN- Quiet Rob was a member of the Radio elub and participated in football and traek. The outdoor life appealexl this senior who graduated after the first semester. CELIA MAY TONEY--Toni was a member of the F.ll.'X. and A Cappella, while voice lessons took most of her outside time. She will attend either William .lewell or Oklahoma Il. PATRICIA LEE TRAUCOTT- -Pat got right into the swing of tbings as she was in Y-Teens, Chemistry elub. and l4'.H.A. Chem- istry rated high on the list for this stude who plans to attend Central Missouri State College. SHIRLEY TROTTER- -Shirley worked this year as an offiee assistant in preparation for bt-Coming a secretary. .lust having lots and lots of fun appealed to attraetixe Shirley. MARY LOUISE VALENTINE Class offie:-r. CLYDE VAN DYKE Clyde's plans for the future seem to een- tel' around the U. S. Navy. While here at Paseo, Clyde was a member of Engineers, the Traffie Squad, and the traek team. RAYMOND VAN HORN- -A'Miek spent his outside time try- ing to keep his Car running. During sehool hours, he found time to participate in football, track. Keats. and the Lett:-rmen's elub. Next year will find him at Kli. or Westminster. NORMA VALCIIN-lIere's another girl who's going to enter the business world. for Norma plans to become a secretary. She was in the Muir elub, and spent her free time rea'iing. BEVERLE ANN WEBB- -Rev, who says singing is her greatest love, was secretary of the A Cappella, a member of Thieions and the Muir club. Vvarrensburg will greet this popular senior next year. , I . CAROL WEST -Carol didn't tell us mueh alxluit herself, but we do know' that she had a lot of fun in shorthand. agnd in play- ing reeords at home. A' KENNETH WEST---Kenny was a big wheel in R,O.T.C., being in Sabers and Stripes, the Rifle Team. and holding the rank of Colonel. His other activities ineluded A Cappella, Traffie Squad, El Ateneo, Juntos, and the Book Crew. Next year he will study at I.C. PATRICIA ANN W'HITE-This elite senior was a member of the Executive Board of the Student Couneil, Y-Teens, and Zetas. Pat had the rare combination of beauty and brains, as she was a candidate for football queen and an Honor Roll student. She hopes to become a secretary. PAUL WHITE---Patil was one of our jolliest seniors. He was in A Cappella. Keats, Discussion and Radio Clubs. Drama Workshon. and on The Press and Paseon staffs. Next year it's either I.C. or the Navy. MARCIA WICKER-Marcy, being artistically mindel, plans to study commercial art next fall at Missouri U. While at Paseo. She divided her time between EI Ateneo meetings and room 310.

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