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VVAYNE PROTHEROE IR.- Busy isn't the word for Wayne, no one knows how he did it, but he did. The Paseon, Traflic Squad, A Cap- pella, Student Council, Discussion Club, Keats, Aeronautics Club and the Debate team all claimed him as a faithful member. Wayne is going to be a minister and Park College is sure gaining something when he goes there next year. IOSEPH WESLEY CHARLES PRUE- Io Io CZIIIIC to us only this year from Raytown and we proudly claim him. Poo Poo likes to have a good time and really did a good iob out there on that basketball court. He was a member of the Lettermen's Club. BOB DEAN RABINOWITZ-This sports minded fellow was active in Radio Club, and was a member of De Molay. Bob's near future is taken care of by plans on going to M.U. and becoming a T.V. technician. W. R. RADER - Dub was our Guy Madison, but he didn't mind the gals following him around too much. This future Kansas State student's main interest was football. He was active in Keats, Chemistry Club, Lettermen's Club, Radio Club, Student Council, Band, Traliic Squad and Stage crew. LARRY REED-While here at Paseo this all-around good fellow was active in the Lettermen's Club. Mask and Wig, and the Debate team. He also played football, but Reedie is now active in our Navy. He had to leave us in Feb. HM RENDINA-lim really kept himself busy while here at Paseo. He said keeping up with his studies took most of his time, but he took out enough time to enjoy his stay here. BETTY RENNE.- Bet rated typing tops with her and she's going to take it on to M.U. with her and become a secretary. She was an active member of Y-Teens. FRED C. RILEY-Freddy showed us it can be done. He was claimed as a faithful member by Keats, the Lettern1en's Club, Chemistry Club, the Debate team, football team, track team and was on the Highest Honor Roll. I.C. is his next stop and to be a chemical engineer is his ambition. Pno'rH Enos PRUE R.-tai NOVVITZ RENNE Rimes' RITCHEY ROSEDAHL Rosemsiaao ROTHROCK IO RITCHEY- Pinky likes sports and loves to sing. A Cappella was her favorite class. She is getting married in Iune. IACKIE RITTER-Jackie was one of our busy pirates here at Paseo this year. He woultln't tell us much about himself but we know he will be a success in what ever he plans to do. SARAH RODABAUGH-This gal can really play the piano. Teddy was one of our C.O.E. students and was kept busy. She was active in Y-Teens, and A Cappella. She is going to be a nurse. Wheaton College will see her next year. GRACE ELAINE ROGERS --Talk about being busy. This peppy pirate was really on the go with Thicions, Pep Club, A Cappella, Inter-club Council and Paseon as some of her activities here at Paseo. Gracie is going on to business college and wants to be a private secretary. BARBARA ROSEDAHL- Barb was sure busy but this sweet gal had a smile for everyone. With Iotas, National Honor Society, Student Council, El Ateneo, and F.H.A. keeping her on her toes, she still had time to be a nurse's assistant and letter in girls' sports. ROBERT NILES ROSENBERG--This lad stayed up with his sports, but he did not let this keep him from staying on the Honor Roll. Bob wants to go on to school at M.U. and to be a professional baseball player. IOAN ROTHROCK-Iody liked to spend her time playing the piano and designing clothes. This talented gal wants to be a secretary after graduating from Kansas State. DONNA ROUSH-Donna kept herself busy being a member of the French Club, Y-Teens, Drama Workshop and she rated her speech her No. I class. She was a member of the Debate team and K.U. is going to prepare her to be a speech teacher. CLIFTON RUCKER-After graduation Cliff will study at K.U. to become an engineer. Here at Paseo he was in Iuntos, on the Trafhc Squad and an C. O. E. student. MARLENE SAMBERG-Marlene belonged to A Cappella, Mask and Wig, Drama Workshop, and was in the Fall Play cast. She hopes to get her M.R.S. degree soon, fMrs. degree that isjl Ramen REED RENDINA Rirraa RODABAUGH Rooeas RoUsH RUCKER Saixtnmto 20
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ROBERT B. NUSSER-This popular lad was a member of the Radio Club, Pep Club. Safety Science, Muir Club, Stage and Radio Crew, on the Student Council, and being president of his home room. Bob's plans are to go to K.U. or Baker and then retire. MARTHA LOU OBER- Lulu really enjoys her sports. She lettered in girls's sports. Some of her other activities were being in the Pep Club, Muir Club, and Safety Science. She plans on going to Business College and becoming a Clerical worker. HARRY OW'EN OGG - jolly Ogg just liked to have a good time. He was active in Keats, Lettermen's club, and played lots of football. He left us in Ianuary to go to K. U. to major in Architecture. IO ANN OPPENHEIMER-Being active in A.A. U.W., Y-Teen, El Ateneo. Drama, Fall Play, Student Council, Mask and Wig, and Paseon didn't keep Iotly from staying on the Highest Honor Roll. She wants to be a retail buyer after going to Washington University. IUDITH CHRISTINE PALMQUIST-This gal likes to show she can stay on her feet. Iudy loves to roller skate and wants to become a pro at it. She was active in F.H.A., Y-Teens, Safety Science, Debate Team. It's Warrensburg next for Iudy. BERNIE PAPIN-This cheerleader gets our vote for best actor of 1952. Bernie took time out from making so much noise and practicing lines for plays to be president of Iuntos, on Student Council, in Drama Workshop, Paseon, Aeronautics Club, Pep Club and Debate Team. He plans on continuing his education at K.U. DEBORAH PARELMAN-This cute Paseoite listed Paseon as her No. I class. Debbie was a Mask and Wig, Y-Teen, and Muir Club member. She may go on to M.U. CAROL PARKER-Carol's ambition is to make lots of money, good luck Carol. She was one of our C.O.E. students and plans on going to business college after graduation. WARREN PATTEE-This fellow's main interest was Mixed Chorus. Pat wants to go to I.C. and become a mechanic. IIMMIE LOUIS PERRY-Iim likes radios and took lots ofinterest in the Radio Club and wants to attend a television school. lim left his radios alone long enough to make good grades in the 3 R's though. HOWARD PETERSEN-We loved having Pete around, smile and look Pretty was his pass words. No need to say more, of course his hobby was photography. He was a member of Engineers, Chemistry Club, Student Council, on the football team and played in our bands. Kansas State to take up electrical engineering is his next stop. IOHN PHILLIPS-Iohn's pretty sharp with the eye, he was on the R.O.T.C. rifle team for three years. I-Ie likes to work on cars and just wants to graduate. NORMA IEAN PLOWMAN- Shortie just liked to pass her time by going to class. This pirate was sure full of school spirit. She wants to become a private secretary and git her H.W. fhousewifeb degree. ROBERT LEE PORTER-When you heard someone singing in the halls, it was usually Bob. He was Vice-president of A Cappella and really enjoys singing. He also was in El Ateneo, Engineers, and a home room officer. Bob is a member of the tribe of Mic'O-Say. He plans on going to I.C. next year. DAVID E. POZIN-This lad likes horses, and hopes to own a ranch some day after going to Montana State of Agriculture. Dave was one of our C.O.E. students and was kept pretty busy. REBECCA MAE PRINGLE-This quiet little gal kept busy being a member of Thicions, the French Club, and Muir Club. Becky plans on going to I.C. and to he a commercial artist. BOB PRINGLE- Oogie Complained about too much homework, but even if his studies did keep him on his toes, he took time out to be active in the Radio Club, Iuntos, Muir Club, Sound Crew and on Traffic Squad. Bob plans on going on to school at I.C. and K.U. Nusstzn 0111211 OPPENHEILIER PALMQUIST PARELRIAN PARKER PERRY PETERSEN PLOXVMAN Poivrizn PRINGLE, R. OGG PAPIN Farina PHILLIPS Poz1N PRINGLE, I9 B
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Sams SANKEY Sci-IANKER SE'r1'LE Smsiiis SHANE SI-IDUP Si-meeye Siem: ELBAUM BETTY LOU SAMS - Betty played in the Orchestra and was a member of Y'Teens. She looks forward to being a housewife. IOI-IN D. SANKEY--Iohn was kept busy by Iuntos, Band, Mixer Band, Orchestra, Mixer Committee, Radio and Chemistry Clubs, and being on the Honor Roll. He was president of the Band, in the Tribe of Mic-O-Say, and held the highest honor in R.O.T.C. Iohn is headed for the Field of science. BARBARA IEAN SCHANKER-Barby was in El Ateneo, Muir Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Girls' Sports. She hopes to fly her own plane someday. IOE SCHLOZMAN-Ioe debated, was in El Ateneo, and R.O.T.C. He plans to graduate from college and sell million of Fords. BOB SCHMIDT-This fellow was just contented to go to class and get good grades. His plans for the future aren't definite but we know he will be a success in his chosen held. MARY ROSE SCHUBACH-Mary was in Zetas, Y-Teens, and on the Honor Roll. She would like to become a department store buyer. GAIL SUZANNE SETTLE--Gail was in Iotas. French Club, Radio Club and Pep Club. She will go to K.C. Art Institute in hopes of being a commercial artist. MARILYN SHAMIE-Marilyn's hobbies of swimming, dancing, and sports kept her busy. After l.C. she wants to be a secretary in her home town, Brooklyn, New York. ELIZABETH IANET SHANE- Liz was president of F.H.A., in Iotas, Safety Science Club, Muir Club, and Girl's Chorus. Before she graduated in Ianuary she was in C.O.E. Sci-ILQZMAN Scmitmr SCHUBACH SHELTON Smecos SHIRK S1Lvemxx,xN SILVERS SxLveitsTEtN FLORENCE SHELTON-Florence came to Paseo this year from Argentine where she participated in many activities. IANET ELIZABETH SHIELDS --Ian was president of lotas and F.H.A.. and feature editor of the Press. She was in Chemistry Club, Y-Teens, A.A.U.W., Student Council, National Honor Society, Rainbow, the Fall Play, and she debated and bowled. She will teach after K State. WILLIAM S. SHIRK-Bill was in Radio Club, De Molay, Tribe of Mic-O-Say, and he was a projector operator. He is learning to pilot a plane. After K.C.U. he will go into business. IOANNE SHOUP-Io was in Y-Teens, A Cappella, El Ateneo, Muir Club, Rainbow, and Girls' Sports. After I.C. she will be a teacher. NATALEE IEAN SHREEVE-Natalie was in Iotas, A.A.U.W., Chemistry Club, Y-Teens, the National Honor Society, and was an oflice assistant. After attending William Woods College she hopes to make a million and raise horses. WILLIAM LEE SIEGELBAUM-Bill was in Radio Club, Band, and Orchestra. His pictures were printed by the Press and Paseon, by the way his hobby was photography. After M.U. he will be a protrait photographer. SANDRA LEE SILVERIXAN-Sandy was in Chemistry Club, El Ateneo, Fall Play, Y-Teens, Drama Vlforkshop, Highest Honor Roll, and on the Debate team. She will study at U.S.C. or Northwestern. BARBARA LEE SILVERS - Barbara was in Drama Workshop and the Fall Play. She looks forward to being a housewife. MYERLYNE SILVERSTEIN-Pretty Monnie was in Mask and Vllig, Y-Teens, and French Club. Her biggest plan for the near future is to be one of the many pirates on K.U.'s campus next year. 21
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