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

 - Class of 1963

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..-.......,...,,..-k.-xv--5-1-4 ..Qm,v-w-.fvvwwwamfwhwnwvvw w- -we we The mysteries of life and time explored with author-it and vision Mr. Richard Bingman, human science instructor, enjoys traveling and collecting coins. Mr. Richard Burns, biology in- structor, is assistant f o o t b a ll coach. Mr. Burns is an avid sports enthusiast. 22 Science plays an important role in the curriculum at Paseo. With the approach of the atomic age, an increased stress has been placed on all fields of science. The Science Department provides classes in general science, physics, chemistry, human science, biology and earth science. Chemistry and physics are important basic science courses which pave the way for specialization in college. The human science classes performed some interesting experi- ments this year. By laboratory analysis, each student was able to determine his blood type. Also, a spirometer was used to determine the lung capacity of the students. Biology offers to students a closer look at living things and the changes which substances undergo. For the first time in a long while, an advanced course in biology was offered. The dissection of a monkey is one highlight that few of the students will forget. Mr. D. C. Evans is a biology and human science instructor. His hobbies include gardening and building science equipment. Mr. Joseph R. Klein, biology in- structor, is coach of the freshman football team. In his spare time Mr. Klein enjoys dancing and skiing. ,sity gatslfr, f Mr. Monte Lindwall, chemistry instructor, is the sponsor of Chem- istry Club. His outside interests include music and reading. Mr. C. P. Morrissette, physics and math instructor serves 35 5 , ponsorw fi to the Physics Club. be He 'ist also!!! K veryginterested' in Boy Scout, wb? 'Q V I '. ' A N, 7 .' f . V, f ,f?,'. , ' f JV 'W i .f ,-' . ' ' - , 'Jaw l- ,K - V' f f - , f Q..-.f ... q ' I - Ji 1 :Jw ' '. , . A, I K, . I l lfff sc: 5h va ba de his P Tl loc 5551 if . x fs Mr sul 4111 lei: '--1'-v ---.. ..--i.......,,.....,,,...,,,,,,u-A--, mg - g

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7 if f i ly 1 F The Home Economics Department is one of practical value to many girls at Paseoj It provides the basic training in sewing, to the land of needle, thread and burnt cookies cooking, design and color, child care, family living and other re- lated subjects. The advanced classes continue the basic fundamentals studied in earlier years. Clothing and food for the special seasons and days, as Well as children's garments and' diets are made up Modern furniture and appliances in all homemaking classrooms enable students and teachers to accomplish a greater amount of Work with greater efficiency , .sq ga A sv,-Q psyfsxjv , ity? . com- rested and sl-WW rIIlIIl0l'l ,fffz Mrs. Bertha Miller teaches Paseo's special classes. She sings in her church choir and plays the clarinet and saxophone. swim- M1sslEthel May Shull, common lcarnmgs instructor, enjoys vis- iting her farm in her free time. Miss Maxine Erickson, homemak- ing teacher, belongs to the Weav- l I , Miss Laura Preston, homemaking 5 teacher, is an avid antique col- I lector. f Miss Marjorie Harris, homemak- ing instructor, e n j o y s sewing, i i dancing and golfing. F of Sr. Y-Teens. Sewing and y le cooking occupy her spare time. j 1 1 er's Guild and enjoys playing the 'l piano. 5 i l 3 lv .Nl l a Miss Catherine Souders, home 'NIH economics instructor, is sponsor f il



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...................,. ....... .. ,, .... Q-alla - EO. en les gl' ses ri- to ne he ng on Bt. I ff- 1 f1'Y In- sts nd sor I' . f ff? The students in Paseo's art classes are constantly learning new techniques and ways to express themselves. Painting, printing, sculpturing and sketching are the usual methods of self-expression. Students are constantly experimenting with new materials to produce varied effects. Painting with food colors and script lettering with balsa wood strips are two of the new methods being used this year. Under the instruction of Paseo's three art teachers, the pupils develop their artistic ability to the fullestg each striving to master his own particular style. The stroke of a brush, a spark of adolescent y sensitivity Mr. John P. Coleman, art instruc- tor, is the sponsor of the Red Cross Committee. His outside activities include painting, swim- ming and ice skating. -. y, K X, N 0 'f,, 'x H f , ..., f ,f '-n. .. 1. Nwff These artists produce the most unusual looking Christmas trees! S ,...,.,,,Wm,,,!i l Mr. James C. Sommer, general Mr. W. H. Wehrle, biology and science teacher, enjoys fishing earth science instructor, sponsors and working on mosaics in his the Tennis Team. He likes to leisure time. fish and hunt. ,- W lin I-lun .. , v-.... , ff ff? WU I' Miss Katherine Meyer, art in- structor, is sponsor of Thicions Literary Society. Reading, paint- ing and playing the piano are her main interests. Mr. L. C. Penland, art teacher, spends his outside time gar- dening, painting and raising beagles. 23 .1....,-..-,..,-....-..

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