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

 - Class of 1955

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LINDA LEVY - After graduation from Nebraska University, Linda wants to be a gym teacher. While at Paseo she was a member of Y-Teens, F.H.A., Chemistry Club, A Cappella, Patricians, and special gym., ROBERT LICI-ITENBERGER- Lich was a member of Stu- dent Council, Band, De Molay, and Mic-O-Say. Listening to records and reading were his favorite pastimes. Next year Bob will go to Iunior College. DON LONG-Keats, Radio Club, Sound Crew, Student Council, and lieutenant of Traffic Squad kept Don busy. As business manager of the Press Staff, he received the honor of Quill and Scroll. Don wants to be an electrical engineer after going to K.U. or Washington University. CAROLE LOVE-Pep Club, Y-Teens, Thicions, A Cappella, Press Staff, and Commerce Club all claimed this active gal as a member. She was veep of C.Y.F. and active in her church choir. Next year it's Warrensburg for Carole. SHARON MCLAIN-Horseback riding, fencing, roller skating, kept Sharon busy after school, At I.C. she claimed biology her favorite subject. Being a dietitian is in the future for this gal. LARRY MCALISTER- Mac was a member of the Mixer Committee and enjoyed working on amateur theatrical productions and scale model railroads. Next September Larry will be at Rolla School of Mines. EDITH MCCORMICK-Edith was new at Paseo this year but she enjoyed dancing, skating, and swimming. Typing was Dee's favorite subject and she worked as a typist in an insurance oflice. MARY LUHMAN-Working as a long distance telephone operator kept this senior really busy. She liked to skate and dance and physiography was her favorite subject. After graduation Mary will go to business school. CAROL McMILLEN - Carol was a C.O.E. student who enjoyed listening to records. Gym rated tops for her favorite class. She will continue working after graduation. IERRY McMILLEN-Ierry was a member of Chemistry Club and he enjoyed sleeping and sports. Next year will see Mac at Missouri University or South Dakota State majoring in agriculture. CLAIRE MCNISH - Mickey was a member of Iotas, F.H.A., Y-Teens, Drama Workshop, fall play, Student Council, and Debate Team. She was kept busy on a C.O.E. program her senior year. To succeed in the business world is her ambition. IERROLD McPHERRON-jerry was a member of Keats, Student Council, Debate Team, and a home room officer. He enjoys buying clothes and playing golf. After graduation Ierry will go to M.U. and then go into the insurance business. LINDA MANDELKEHR-Drama Workshop, F.H.A., and fall play claimed Linda as a member. A leader in her synagogue, Linda was active in Senior Iudaea and a leader of the Young Iudaea Group. It'll be college for Linda after graduation. IOYCE MANSON- Ioyce enjoyed playing in All-City and All-State orchestra and Paseo's band and orchestra. She belonged to Y-Teens, Chemistry Club, French Club, and National Honor Society. Wheaton College will see Ioyce next year. PHYLLIS MARKER-Phyl belonged to Spanish Club and her church choir and enjoyed being on a bowling team. Spanish and Girls' Chorus were her favorite subjects and next year she'll go to I.C. PAULETTA MARLEY-Music was the center of this senior's life. A Cappella, band, and mixer band kept her busy. Pauletta will be at M.U. next year studying home economics. IANET MARRIOTT-Y-Teens and Chemistry Club claimed Ianet as a member. Being one of Paseo's baton twirlers was a favorite pastime for her. Next year will see her in nurses' training at Elmhurst College. IOHN MARTIN - Iohn was a member of the Chess Club, track team, swimming team, and Boys' Chorus. Quail hunting and sports occupied his spare time, To own a shop for building and repairing fiberglass auto bodies is his ambition. LEvv LICHTENBERGLR LONG Loyia NICLAIN MCALISTER MCCORMICK LUHAIAN MGMILLEN, C. MCMILLENI, I. MCNISII MCPHERRON MANDELKEHR MANSON MARKER MAIKLEY MARRIOTT IVIARTIN, I. ' 'il L 1. I8

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LENEIHL KINCADE- Lennie was in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Student Council, F.H.A., and girls' sports. She will study to be an anesthetist at I.C. next year. RICHARD KING-Traffic Squad and Latin Club were among Moosh's activities. He will go to an eastern college or I.C. to prepare for a career as a chemist. MARY LOU KIRBY- Lou Lou's main interest centered around art. She was in Cynthians, Y-Teens, and Pep Club, and on the general honor roll. An art career is in store for her after attending the K.C. Art Institute. FELICIA KISLUK-C.O.E. and art took up much of Felicia's time. She was also active in her synagogue. She will attend Nebraska U. next year to prepare to be an artist. MARSHALL KLEINSTEIN-Sports were the center of Moe's activities. He was on the varsity football and basketball teams and a member of the Lettermen's Club. He looks toward college at M.U. and a business profession. GERALD KLOPPER-This future electrician was an R.O.T.C. ofhcer and a Student Council Representative. I.C. or M.U. will see Ierry next year. IACK KLOPPER- Iackson held a steady job at Mil- gram's. We wish him luck in his ambition to be a store manager. GEORGE KOFFLER-George was a member of the Army Reserves, Camera Club. and Radio Club. Taking pictures was his main interest. I.C. will acquire his abilities next fall. MARVIN KORN-Marv was a member of the Drama Workshop and in the fall play. Next year he'll Find college life at I.C. ARNOLD KORT-After college at M.U. or Northwestern, Arnie's ambition is to be a lawyer. A member of the Debate Team, Drama Workshop, fall play, an oiiicer in R.O.T.C., and a delegate to Boys' State were his activities while at Paseo. IEAN KOSTE-Ieannie was a member of French Club, Pep Club, and Y-Teens. Working part time and being in her church choir occupied her time. Next year she will be studying merchandising and retailing at M.U. IOYCE KOZLEVCHAR-A Cappella, Pep Club, and work- ing on a C.O.E. program kept Ioyce busy during her senior year. Going to I.C. or Warrensburg and to become a musician are her future plans. LOIS KUCHENBECKER-Besides being president of Na- tional Honor Society, a member of Cynthians, Student Council, Discussion and Chemistry clubs, Lois found time to be on the highest honor roll. She Was also president of F.H.A., A.A.U.W., and Paseon's R.O.T.C. Co-editor. Next year she will attend William Iewell. EDWIN KUTZLI-Ed enjoyed working on his farm and after graduation he plans to get married. While at Paseo he rated woodworking his favorite class. To own a cattle ranch is Ed's ambition. WARREN LAMAR-Printing and R.O.T.C. were the favorite subjects of this Pirate. Dancing and playing records occupied his spare time. College and the Air Force are in this senior's future. KAREN LAWS-Karen enjoyed membership in Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Mask and Wig, Cynthians, and Pep Club. Having lettered in girls' sports three years and a Student Council Representative rounded out this future William Iewell co-ed's activities. EVERET LEIMER -De Molay and working for A 8: P took up most of this senior's time. Next year will see Everet at Iunior College. EUGENE LEVINE-Eugene was a member of Student Council and the football team at Paseo. He enioyed all kinds of sports and his favorite subject was history. After graduation he will go to M.U. and then become a T.V. announcer. KINCADE KISLUK KLOPPER, IACK KoR'r KUCHENBECKER Laws Kms KIRBY' KLEINSTEIN KLOPPER, JERRY KOFFLER KORN Kosriz KOZLEVCHAR KUTZLI LAMAR LHIMER Levmia I7



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MARTIN, K. MARTIN, M. MICIHELSON Moiuus, L. MORRIS, T. Movrgn O'CoNNoR Owexs PAINTON KENNETH MARTIN-Any kind of sports rated tops in this senior's life. The All-Star Defensive Team, Lettermen's Club, and Y.M.C.A. Iudo Club claimed Ken as a member. This future coach will study at Missouri Valley or William Iewell. MARILYN MARTIN- Being a member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Chemistry Club, and Commerce Club kept Martyn busy. Listening to records is her favorite pastime. College at U.C.L.A. and to be a model are her ambitions. MIKE MICHELSON-To be a chemist is this Pirate's ambition after graduation from Washington University. While at Paseo, Mike was a member of Chemistry Club, tennis team, and the Press Staff. DON MILLER- Keats, Traffic Squad, Radio Club, and Letter- men's Club claimed this popular senior as a member. Don lettered in football, basketball, and track and so sports were his favorite pastime. Baker University or Kansas University will be next for this sports-minded Pirate. DEAN MOOR-See Class Oflicers. CAROLINE MORELAND-President of Patricians, an Office Assistant, and a member of Y-Teens, French Club, and A Cappella occupied this senior's time. Katy Lou liked to sing and paint and next year she'll be at Christian College. LEONARD MORRIS-Leo wants to be a linotype operator after graduation. He was foreman of the Paseo Press in printing and enjoyed being on his church basketball team. Printing and gym were his favorite classes. TONIA MORRIS-Toni was a member of Senior Iudea and secretary of the Girls' Athletic League at the Iewish Community Center. She enjoys playing basketball and after graduation she'll work at the Business Men's Assurance Company. MARILYN MOYER-Miss Peppy Candidate, veep of Thicions, member of Y-Teens, Pep Club, Mixer Committee, Student Council, and Co-editor of Art on the Paseon Staff were some of Marilyn's honors. She was also president of Mask and Wig, her homeroom, and Oak Park Christian C.Y.F, Kansas University will receive this popular Pirate who will major in art. LORETTA MURNAN-After school Loretta worked at Van Dyke's and she enjoyed art work, playing the piano, and sewing. MILLER Moon MORELAND MURNAN NELKIN Nomus PALIVIGREN PASMANIK PERRY American problems was her favorite class. To own a clothing store is Loretta's ambition. CAROL NELKIN-El Ateneo, Debate Team, Drama Work- shop, and Science Club claimed Carol as a member. To get married and be a kindergarten teacher are her ambitions. Next year she will study at I.C. PAUL NORRIS - Art was the center in Paul's life. As Co-editor of Art on the Paseon Staff and a member of Iuntos, Mixer Committee, and TraHic Squad, Paul proved his ability. Next year he will study art at the Kansas City Art Institute. PAT O'CONNOR-Baker University will claim this Pirate who was elected to the All-Star Defensive Football Team. Keats, Lettermen's Club, Traflic Squad, Radio Club, Paseon and Press Staffs, Chemistry Club, Commerce Club, and Red Cross all claimed Pat as a member. I-Ie was also on the Executive Board of Student Council and on the Senior Will was given Best Athlete.', DOROTHY OWENS-See Class Oflicers. PATRICIA PAINTON-Thicions, Pep Club, and Y-Teens all claimed Patty as a member. She enjoyed being an Office Assistant and homeroom officer. Iunior College or Kansas University will receive this Pirate senior. RUTH PALMGREN-Ruthie was given Done Most on the Senior Will which she certainly deserved. As Co-Editor of the Paseon, Gift Receiver for her junior Class, president of Zetas, Associate Editor of the Press Staff and treasurer of Student Council, she was kept busy. President of A Cappella, a cheerleader for two years, member of Discussion Club, Mask and Wig, Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Mixer Committee, Nurses' Assistant, and treasurer of Y-Teens her Iunior year were included in Ruthie's activities too. She will attend K.U. next year. RAE MARIE PASMANIK-As veep of Iotas, reporter for Interclub Council and her home room, and a member of Spanish Club, Drama Workshop, A Cappella, and Y-Teens, Rae made many friends. She was veep of the Center Youth Senate and President of Girls Athletics at the Iewish Community Center and enjoyed sports and working with people. Rae wants to be a youth worker. DAVID PERRY--David was a member of A Cappella, Chem- istry Club, and Drama. Having a good time was his ambition. Next year he will study business administration at Colorado University. I9

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