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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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'IHE NINETEEN HUNDRED T Paseo Press Staff he Paseo Press in its second year has followed the policy, adopted last year, of promoting school activities and developing a student interest. A new column, the Dear Editor column, was instituted so that the students would be able to speak through the medium of a newspaper which is read by at least three quarters of the stu- dent body. Miss Koehane, who reads all of the copy, is one of the biggest factors in the success of the paper. Mr. Voth in- structs the printing classes, who printed the paper and were responsible for its neat appearance. Miss Delle Miller in- structs the art class, which turns out all the cartoons done for the paper. To these people, the staff owes their thanks. The Editors FRED KIEL . . FRANCES TUCKER . HELEN ROWLETTE . BTYRON BLOTCKY . DON GEARY . . ROY GUETTLER . . MARGARET BARNARD . SCOTT WEAVER ..... GEORGE BOYD ...... FREDA NINOOKIN, HOWARD NAsON WILLIAM MURRAY .... NVENTY-NINE PASEON . Editror-in-Chief . Assistant Editor . . . N ews Editor . Assistant N eros Editor . . . Sport Editor . Eealture Editor . Exclzange Editor . Home Rootn Editor . R. O. T. C. Editor . . Proof Readers . Business M anager VVILLIAM LUTZ . . .flssistant Business Maiiager JOHN RUINISEY . . . Circulation llffdnarger Reporters LEON BORNSTEIN, L1IRIAM DORSETTE, LEONARD GRAY, MILDRED GROSHONG, FREDERICK HALL. MAR GARET HALL, MARGARET KNOX, ELEANOR PRATT, HUBERT PRESLEY, IRMA TETYAK AND EELIZABETH WILKES. Page Twenty two
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