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

 - Class of 1951

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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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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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It a gf' I 4 it I, x ,I Qty? X SENIOR CLASS ,IJXNIQIIC WII,I.I'iNS Anotht-r A ffappe-lla girl was ,Ian. who was also in tht- F.II..-X. and Mask and Wig. .Mm-t'it'an I'rohlt-ms rat:-d high with this st-nior uho will Ilf'4'0lIIt' a nurst-. aft:-r sht- gt-ts ht-r diploma from Illinois. IJOUCIAS WILSON. JR. Doug's main intt-rt-st. at-tivity. holmhy, 1-host-n Carve-r. and grt-att-st low- is base-hall. We- know he-'ll suv- ut I in prof:-ssional hall aft:-r graduating from Maryland l'. l'IttI,I.IS I,I'iIf WIISON I'hyl kt-yt husy in 'I'hit'ions. Yflivc-tts. 'X lfappe-lla. Ilisvussion vluh, and on 'I'ht- I're-ss staff. This pro- spt-ctiw journalist will ht- at ,Ill nt-xt ye-ar. L Witt ms Wtrsox. It. X XIot.ttt-.ttt. Xkoxtntuskt wItI4.II'I' NXN11 Nut 'X1.III.IH, X-tuumn ht-.tt tkxtxo Vtxx- 'I'ttx'tt.n Slllf WOI.III'iIIll 'I'ht- Muir vlnh. Quill and Svroll. and Pre-ss staff vlainn-d Suv. whose- name- gran-d tht- Ilonor Roll 4-vt-ry st-me-stt-r. Sh:-'ll lu- anotht-r journalism stud:-nt at M.I'. nt-xt SIIIRLICY WONITRAFKA .N Past-on staff mt-mln-r. LiDllII'Il.i was in tht- Fall Play. .N fianpt-lla. Muir vluh. and Ilrama Work- shop. A ffappt-lla ratt-d high uitli this Ilonor Roll studt-nt who plans to study music' nt-xt fall at Bak:-r I'. ANI'l'A WOODS .lust talking was tht- 1-hit-f hohhy of Short- stufff' Shi- was a Stud:-nt Count-il rt-pre-st-ntativt-. st-vrt-tary of tht- orvht-stra. and a me-mht-r of tht- Muir vluh. -Xnita plans to attt-nd husint-ss st-hool. and the-n IPt'4'0lII1' a re-1-t-ptionist. IOIIN WIIIUIIT A me-mln-r of the- Radio vluh and hom:-room offivt-r. .I. Cfs favoritt- vlass was mt-tal uork. -Nftt-r att:-nding fit-ntral Iiadio and 'Ile-lc-vision school. he- will lnwotm- a TY main- tt-nant't- man. IOIIN TIIONIAS WY.-YIVII. JR. IA-tta-ring in foothall and track kt-pt 'I'om pri-tty husy, hut ht- found timt- to ht- pn-side-nt of his homt-room. st-cn-tary of K1-als. a me-mln-r of tht- Traffic Squad, z 'o 4-Iuh. Ilt-'Il study Busint-ss Ndmin- istration at .I.C. . .MKII-IS CLAY YOUNG Past-on was ,lim's favoritt- 4-lass. hut hr- - nas also on tht- Stagt- C11-ws. Sound lfrt-xx. Radio vluh. and Mix:-r vommittm-t-. .-Is to his futttrt-. ilis 4-ithvr William ,It-wx-II or tht- '-., Navy. W IIlCIINIffI'i YOI'NllI3I'iIIll II4-rnivv uas avtiu- in Xe-tas. Y-Tm-1-ns. Mask and Wig. and tht- Muir rluh. To In-t-otnv a vommt-rt'ial artist is the- ambition of this st-nior who lists art as he-r nutnhe-r ont- vlass. WOIIM.-KN Z,-HIM.-XR font-fonii' was nm-wr without somt- sort of jokt-. This t-omit-. liout-wr. is quilt- st-rious wht-n he- te-lls us that ht- hopt-s to ht-romv a doctor. aft:-r att:-nding ,l.tT. and M.l7. rl:-rival prat-tit-v for sht- uants to Iwcoim- a stt-nographt-r aft:-r graduating. :I ffappt-lla and t'hurt'h uork kt-pt ht-r husy. MONI7I'iN,-X ZIIIVI' Monty was in Y-Te-c-ns and I .II..-X.. whilt- .- 'ating took up most of he-r outsidt- timt-. Shi- plans to at- tt-nd Saravhon Iloolt-y St'1'I't'IZII'IiII liollvgt- in pre-paration for ht-- t-oming a st-crm-tary. .IOSICPII CROYER ti,-ININO For Boho. hotanv uas tht- main int:-rt-st. Nsidt- from that ht- 4-njoyt-d tht- Muir 4-luh and hunting. Ilis plans art-nit dt-finitt-. hut ht- hop:-s to ht-t'omt- an 4-xp:-rt hrit-klayt-r. MICIAIN I RISl1IlI'iR M4-I uas a me-mln-r of juntos. Photogra- phv and Iiadio vluhs. and on Past-on his junior yt-ar. I'hotogt-aphy is his hohhy uitlt Past-on rating faiorite- 4-lass. Ilt- ixill atte-nd K.ff.l'. ne-xt fall and lata-r NI.l'. - I'iI.If.-NIiI'1'I'lI J.-NNE GINN I rt-nt-h and Miss II:-tfs Ifnglish 4-lass art- tops with .Ianit-. lla-r hohhie-s art- sports and st-ning. wil.-UM Ii- uhilt- he-r outside- inte-rt-st ve-ntt-r arottnd KW. .lanit-is atnhition Woons is to gt-t marrit-d and ht- a :lood ltottst-isift-. Yot xo ZIWWICIUNV .I.'XNI'i'I' 'I'fIIN'I'I'iR .lan plans to lwvomt- a nurst- aftt-r attvnd- Iftttsftttltt ing Junior Colle-gt-. She- was a me-mht-r of Y-'IX-Q-ns, Mask and Wig. and a homt-room office-r while- he-rv on tht- hill. 20 AIN.-I ZIMMICRM,-IN Diana uorkt-d hard in shorthand and j

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