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

 - Class of 1929

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THE NINETEEN HUNDRED TXYENTY-NINE PASEQN Student Council The most important task that was under- taken by the second semester Student Coun- cil was the campaign for the selling of the Paseons in the home rooms. Each morning, the representatives took the names of those buying Paseons and took the money into the Paseon office. At the end of this cam- paign, the representatives had sold 1300 Paseons. The handbooks were again placed on sale, on account of an increased demand by freshmen and new students. At the begin- ning of the second semester, another cam- paign was launched for the selling of sub- scriptions to the Paseo Press. This was very successful and' was of great aid to the Paseo Press. A resolution was passed to the ef- fect that flowers should be purchased by the entire student body for any student who should pass away during the year. The sec- ond semester officers were president, john Rumseyg vice-president Herbert Roush, secretary, Margaret Duncan, treasurer, Fred Kiel, sergeant-at-arms, Hugh Kuder. Miss Thomas proved to be as great a help to the second semester council as she had been to that of the first semester, and she was greatly appreciated. The representatives for the second semes- ter were: Helen Brandon, Sylvia Katz, Dorothy Shelton, Kenneth Purpus, Myron Ellison, George Bartholomaeus, Virginia Smith, Eleanor Pratt, Glenn Freeman, Thomas McCully, Francis Uken, Wanda McCollum, John Rumsey, Virginia Spears, Carroll Godbey, Billy Talbott, Wilb-ur Cavender, Grant Henning, Ruth Burnley, Ray Sweeney, Mary Louise Allegri, Mar- garet Bowser, Dick Flurry, Velma Tanner, Lula Belle Schultz, Dorothy Gleason, Doro- thy Daugherty, Bernard Gadwood, Herbert Roush, Lillian Koppel, Sadie Iarda, Made- line Boyce, Ella Mae Fairce, Bob Schwind- ler, Charles Gargacz, Milton Stomp, Mar- tha Rouen, Maxine Hosic, john Clay, Mil- ton Hogan, Lois Eby, Virgil Dow, Maurine Meadows, Merial Sandy, Frank Kritzer, George Longan, Maxine Ellison, Raymond Sherman, Margaret Handly, Josephine Smith, Hugh Kuder, Jack Duncan, Mar- garet Duncan, Mary Bender, Fred Kiel, Ruth McClelland, Helen Martha Motley, Betty Milot. The members of the executive board were: Lois Eby, Margaret Handly, Billy Talbott, Jack Duncan, Bernard Gad- wood, Virginia Smith, Milton Stomp, and Grant Henning. , Page Ninetee

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THF YIYFTEEN HUNDRED 'l'XYEN'l'Y-NINE l'.-XSECJN J A .. 1 Student The Student Council of Paseo High School has been formed so as to develop a closer relationship between the faculty and the student body, to afford opportunities for student self-direction, to foster all school activities, to provide a form for dis- cussion of student interests, and to maintain high standards of citizenship. In these re- spects, the Student Council has solved many problems of vital importance, and therefore fulfilled its purpose. These accomplish- ments have been due to the faithful efforts of the president, Robert Schwindlerg the vice-president, Lewis Rowland, the secre- tary, Doris Burnsg the treasurer, Virgil Dowg and the sergeant-at-arms, John Rum- sey. The executive board, in coordination with Miss Thomas, faculty advisor, labored diligently for the benefit of the entire stu- dent body. The standing committees of the Student Council are the Property, the Courtesy, the Safety, and the School His- tory. A gigantic subscription campaign for the Paseo Press was launched at the begin- ning of the first semester. This campaign was successfully conducted by the repre- sentatives in the various home roo-ms. Council The representatives for the first semester were: Myron Blotcky, Mary Merrick. Bill Townsend, Ruth Burnley, Richard Deliard. Fred Hargis, Wallace Hedinger, Hester Baker, Lewis Rowland, john Clay, Wiilliam Staver, Virgil Dow, Bob Schwindler, Merial Sandy, Doris Burns, Josephine Smith, Mary Alice Brunner, Monte Roisenblum, Yvette Vyfoodard, XfVinston Ankerson, Maude Fer- guson, Wlilliam Lutz, Paul Marchant, Mary Garland, Horace NVhite, Audrey XVilley, Virginia Bevins, Bobbie Lee Carter, Vivian Dodson. Dorothy Cooper, Glenn Lambert, Margaret Silverstein, Wayne Thompson, Dolores NValters, Frank Roberts, C. Ken- dall, Ira NVitschner, Rogar Bird, Maxine Ellison, Helen McHenry, Dick Flury, Har- riet Gaylord, Dorothy Shelton, Evelyn Rein- kenamuir, Paul Meyer, Harry Cashier, Mil- ton Stomp, Elmer Englehart, Leonard Sos- land, Dorothy Gleason, Virginia Mayes, Billie Slaven, George Grant, George Longan. The two senior members of the executive board were Bill Townsend and Merial Sandy, the junior members, Vivian Dodson and VVilliam Lutz, the sophomore members, Maxine Ellison and Dick Flurryg the fresh- man members, Dorothy Gleason and George Grant. Vzigge Eighteen



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IHE NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE PASEON Paseon Staff he staff of the 1929 Paseon has felt that in following the good example set by the staff of the 1928 Paseon they have received inspiration and help. Since several of the members were also on the staff of last yearls annual, it has been made a great deal easier for those who heretofore have had no experience in the building of the Book Beautiful. All the mem- bers have labored diligently to produce a book which would be representative of their best efforts and which would be a true picture and record of school life at Paseo during 1928 and 1929. The book is essentially an annual for the school and not a senior book. EXECUTIVE WALTER LYMAN .... ...........,.. VIRGINIA HUNTER .... LITERARY DEPARTIXIENT he Paseon, which in the past two years has won two blue ribbons and numerous other awards, has this year several added features in its art and literary work. The editors have been assisted by a great number of students in the write-ups and in the art work. It is the desire of the whole staff to thank these people who so ably helped in the publishing of the book. We also wish to thank the advisors who have been perhaps one of the biggest rea- sons for the success of the book. The advisors were: Mr. Cramer, business directorg Miss Irene Blase, literary di- rector, and Miss Delle Miller, art di- rector. . . . .Managing . . .Associate Editvr Editor MARY NIERRICK .. .......................... ............. L iterary Editor DANAE VVALTERS .qmofiafe jlite,,a,,3, Editor FRANK KRITZER .... ,,,, B 03,5 A,1,1p,fiC5 Ediigy KATHRYN DAvIs .... Girls' Athletics Editor ART DEPARTMENT VIHGIL DOW ....... ...,........ A rt Editor EMERY CLARKE .. '..- ASS!'5m,,t Ar, Editor HOWARD NASON ..... Photographic Editor JAMES BURNLEY .... Assistant Plzotograjvlzic Editor BUSINESS DEPARTMENT XVILLIAM MURRAY . . . .......................... . . ...... Business Manager FHARLES GIBSON ..... .........,... A altzmrtising Manager ff I - . . CRAIxCEsBMIcKADEIT .... .... I Llsszstant flcltwrtzsnzg Manager ghORGE EJIYD ........ . .. ....... Circulation ,Manager E N .2 - .. R ICI OCHATZIIR .... Staff Stenografvlzvr P Ige Twenty

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