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

 - Class of 1952

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FisHMAN Fox FREEBIAN, H. FREEMAN, I. FRIEDMAN FRISBIE GAFFIN GANGXVER GARDNER Geusor-r Giasow, D. GiRsoN, D. ROBERT AARON FISHMAN--Bob was a member of Keats, Latin Club, general Honor Roll, and was president of his homeroom, He likes basketball, Barbara, and good books, and American problems and gym were his favorite classes. He will go to M.U. or Washington U. and will study psychology. GERALDINE DORIS FOX-Popular Gerry was on the Executive Board of the Student Council and in Mask and Wig, Drama Workshop, French Club, and Pep Club. She was an oflicer of her homeroom and was on the Honor Roll. She has not decided which campus she will honor. HONVARD FREEMAN- A member of the Orchestra, Band, and R.O.T.C. and the University of K.C. Band have kept Howard busy. He will attend Missouri University. IOYCE FREEMAN-Ioyce attended Paseo for only a year, but during that time she became a member of the Chemistry Club and was elected homeroom president. She will attend Baker University. DOROTHY 'LUCILLE FRIEDMAN--While at Paseo Dot's favorite class was shorthand. Her future plans are to join the Waves. KATHLEEN FRISBIE - Friz was very busy being a member of the Chemistry Club, Iotas, Drama Workshop, Y-Teens, Civil Defense, secretary of her homeroom and winner of a Paseo P, I.C. will be proud of her name on the roll next fall. HARRY GAFFIN- Bud was a member of Engineers, Lettermen's Club, Chemistry Club, Traffic Squad, and on the football and basketball teams. He is going to I.C. and then to K.U. where he will maior in engineering. IACQUELINE IEAN GANGWER--jackie came from Southeast last year. At Paseo she became a member of Cynthians, A Cappella, and Girl's Chorus. She has not decided about college but wants to be a model. DON GARDNER-This good looking and busy pirate wouldn't tell us very much about himself. Don just likes to have lots of friends and have fun. GARNER Gp.s'rixiAN G ENTRY Gircus ' GOLDBERG Gornmo RICHARD GARNER-President of Keats, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, Aeronautics Club, debating, newswriting, and playing football on the second team kept Dick busy. He will attend M.U. LYNNETTE GASTMAN- Lenny was in Discussion Club, Y-Teens, Paseon, Drama Workshop, Civil Defense, a 3 year debater, and active in inter-faith work. She says it's I.C. or M.U. next. DOYCE GENTRY- Likeable Doyce was a member of the Band, Lettermen's Club, Radio Club, was a homeroom oflicer, and was on the football, basketball and track teams. Next year he will be at M.U. EDWARD GERSON-This happy go lucky senior was busy being in El Ateneo, Radio Club, Muir Club, and helping with the P.A. system. It's M.U. next for him. DONALD GIBSON-He was on the Traflic Squad and the track team. His plans for the future are to attend Finleys Engineering College and be an engineer. DORIS GIBSON- Dorrie was in the Chemistry Club and was manager of the hockey playday team. She plans to become a nurse. GERALDEAN BETH GILGUS-Busy little 'ADeanie was in A Cappella, Drama Workshop, French Club, Mask and Wig, Safety Science Club, Debate team and a homeroom ofhcer. Next year the campus of Stephens College will be honored with her presence. LARRY GOLDBERG-Better known as Smith he was a member of Engineers, Chemistry Club, Aeronautics Club, tribe of Mic-0-Say, in Fall Play, and on the Honor Roll. I.C. and M.U. will be the stepping stones where he will learn how to make xo million dollars. IAKE GOLDING-- Ice was past president of Keats, treasurer of the Lettermen's Club, chairman of the Spirit committee, Traffic Squad, Debate team, the Press, Student Council, and the football and basketball teams. He is headed toward M.U. next year. I3

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, T, I RICHARD H. CULL-Dick likes ears, cameras, and One gal. This jovial senior can't decide if he would ravther be a policeman or a photog- rapher, but either way he will attend JQQC. EMOGENE CULLISON-There's no dxoubt about it, this popular senior was one of the sweetest gals at Pasco.- Emogene was president of Zetas, an oihce assistant, home room ofhcer, in. the Student Council. El Ateneo, Paseon staff, Girl's Chorus, Pep Club, Y-Llecns, Honor Roll, and Safety Science Club. She will attend K.C.U. CLARK CUNNINGHAM--Class Oflicer. sz MARLENE DAVIDOW-This ambitious senior was Xactive in the Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Drama Workshop, Y-Teens, a'nd on the Highest Honor Roll and Debate team. Marlene hopes to be a hill-lSCVVifCi but she'll attend Oklahoma U. first. RONALD EDWARD DAVIDSON- Ronnie is well on his way in his chosen profession. He wants to be a sign painter and took a C.0.E. course so that he might work for a sign company. He was a member of the football team, Paseon staff and Engineers. ' WILLIAM IOHN DAVIS- Bill was a member of Mask and Wig, Aeronautics Club and Radio Club. After graduating at Missouri U. he wants to be a public administrator. ROBERT DIAMOND - Bob made quite a name for himself in R.O.T.C. where he was a member of Sabers and Stripes, and an oflicer. I-Ie was also a homeroom officer, a member of the band, El Ateneo, Chemistry Club, and Debate team. He will study pharmacy at K.U. HARRY DlLLEY- Harry is an excellent printer and won several printing contests. He was a projector operator, and a member of the Muir Club. This jolly senior wants to build a hot rod so that he can get back and forth between Sue and M.U. real quick like. WILTON DOD-Ah! I-Iere's a fellow after my own heart. He wants to retire. VVho doesn'tF VVilton was a member of the Lettermen's Club and the football squad. Cunt, Cceusox Cexxixoi-mu Dmsrowo Dimrex' Doo EASTON EBIAL ERNSTEIN TED DOMBROWA- Ted was one of our good looking peppy pirates. He was a member of R.O.T.C. and says he likes sports an awful lot. This lad hasn't made definite plans yet for the future. FLOYD DORRIS - Floyd was highly active in R.O.T.C. While at Paseo he was a member of the Drum and Bugle Corps., National Rifle Associ- ation, and won several awards. This traflic squad member will attend Missouri School of Mines. PHIL DRIMMEL-Phil was just too modest to tell us a lot about himself, but any how we know he likes to take it easy and will attend Kansas State. BERYL EASTON- Beryl was a member of the A Cappella Choir and likes to play records. As you can see music rates high with this happy senior, but her main goal is to attend M.U.- Matrimony U, that is. BEVERLEE ANN EBEL- Bev was a member of Thicions, Mask and Wig, Y-Teens, and received the girls' sports letter for her performance on the softball and hockey playday teams. It's wedding bells for Bev. IRIS ERNSTEIN-This future Oklahoma U. student enjoys dancing, :reading popular fiction, and art. Iris will get a higher education and then you'll be seeing her in court! As a reporter, of course. GLEN fM. ERVVIN-A member of the track team. Glen was seen runninjg to the meeting of the Lettermcn's Club, Drama Workshop, TraHic Squad, and Fall Play Cast. He hopes to go to college but is undecided as to the school ir will be. SYLVIA FERKAUFF-Syl likes to play popular records. She was a member ofr,Mask and Wig and plans on being a theatrical make-up artist. s EDWIN FIELDS-Busy Eddie was a member of the Trallic Squad, Press staff, Engineers, Chemistry Club, Spirit Committee, Handbook Committee and was on the Highest Honor Roll. His favorite class was geometry and he hiked swimming, dancing, and eating. He has not decided what college: to attend but will major in engineering or medicine. Davioow - Davmsox Davis Doixriittowa I DORRIS DRIMMEL Eawm , F ERKAUFF Fietos I2



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G0r..Ds'rxaIN GORDON, M. Gmaooky, C HALL HASKIN PIEFFELMAN I4 Goouau. Gaeemnanc Gruzoonv, T. H1XRTbIANN Hayes HER1ioN GoRnoN, H. GREENSTEIN HALFORD HARVEY I'lEERMAN Hess MARVIN GOLDSTEIN- Track was Rocky's chief interest at Paseo. Next year he will attend VVasl1ington U. or K.U. where he will study medicine. IENNY GOODELL-The roll book of the Muir Club claimed Ienny as an active member. Next year will see this jolly pirate at Iunior College. HAROLD SIDNEY GORDON- Business or a military career seems to have captured the interest of Sid, He has yet to decide between M.U. or Wentworth Military Academy. MORRIE GORDON-Being a member of Traffic Squad, R.O.T.C., Chemistry Club, Radio Club, Scouts, and the tribe of Mic-O-Say kept Morrie busy. Next year it is M.U. ROSALIE GREENBERG-During her years at Paseo she was kept busy on the Student Council, as homeroom oflicer, in Mask and Wig, Drama Workshop, Safety Science Club, and Civil Defense. Stephens College coming up next. IOAN GREENSTEIN-Ioannie has decided to be a fashion designer and a painter. Where else could that lead but to the K.C. Art Institute. CHARLES GREGORY-Chuck showed his interest in mechanics by being a member of the Radio Club. He has no definite plans for college. THERESA ALBERTA GREGORY- This year she was a C.O.E. student and spent only half of her time at Paseo. Tessy will become a typist. RICHARD HALFORD - Besides sleeping which takes plenty of time, Hu is a member of the Book Crew, Safety Science Club, an Eagle scout, and an enthusiastic baseball player. Next year he will go to William Iewell. RUTH ANN HALL- Class Officer. IOANNE HARTMANN-Peppy Iodyl' was treasurer of the French Club, a member of the Y-Teens, Pep Club, Drama VVorkshop, an ollice assistant, and in the Fall Play. She's looking forward to New York and a theatrical career. CHARLES E. HARVEY-This pirate was in R.O.T.C., tribe of Mic-O-Say, an Eagle scout, and a press man in the Paseo print shop. DICK HASKIN-Friendly Dick was in Engineers, Chemistry Club, Fall Play, tribe of Mic-O-Say, an Eagle scout, on Press and Paseon staffs, Traffic Squad, Student Council, and a football manager. It will be either K. State or K.C.U. LARRY DEAN HAYES-Lettering in both football and track en- titled Larry to a well earned membership in the Lettermen's Club. He is claimed by Keats and Inter-club Council, and helped keep order in our hallowed halls as a member of the Traflic Squad. PATRICIA ANN HEERMAN-Pat coveted her Senior Life Saving badge at Paseo and has decided to make swimming her career. WILLARD HEFFELMAN- He was on the Traffic Squad and in the Radio Club. He has not decided about college. DAVID E. HERRON-Iolly little Dave was a member of Keats, Band, Orchestra, Lettermen's Club, Radio Club, Latin Club, and the basketball team, and past football and track manager. The college he will attend is undecided. EDWIN E. HESS-Ed was president of the Radio Club, a member of the Traffic Squad. Engineers, and the tribe of Mic-O-Say. His name will be on the roll book at I.C. next year.

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