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THE NINETEEN HUNDRED 'l'e ll l R T Y I' ,X S E U N Student Council Carrying on the different lines of work started by the Student Council of past years, the Student Council during the first se- mester conducted the sale of football and basketball tickets and the subscriptions to the Paseo Press. ln Gctober the yearly donations to the Junior Red Cross were col- lected. Since Paseo's first year, the Student Council has sponsored a Christmas tree. This is financed by a collection of a cent from each student. The tree this year was large and beautifully decorated. In order that any student who passes away may be honored, this council initiated a student floral fund. The officers for the first semester were: President, jack Duncan, vice-president, Danae Walters, secretary, Charlotte Noble, treasurer, Bill Talbott, sergeant-at-arms, Bob Fitzgerald. The Executive Board was composed of the fol- lowing students: jack Duncan, Danae Walters, Charlotte Noble, Bill Talbott, Bob Fitzgerald, Frances Barnes, Gilbert Palen, Jane Heffner, john Engberg, Cameron Hurst, Hurshel Mooney, Robert Butter- The faculty advisor of the Student Coun- cil is Miss Thomas. The representatives were: Margaret Swinehart, Maurice Bayer, Cameron Hurst, Florence Kearney, Minford Sherman, Mary Katherine Wiley', Williani Lutz, john Howard, Robert Fitzgerald, Juanita Holton, Dorothy Ayers, Betty Milot, Ralph Bright, Harriet Swain, Jack Kinzy, Jane Heffner, Danae Walters, Mildred Moody, Beth Blachly, George Hart. Gilbert Palen, Earl Caster, Lyle Naylor, Angelina Spalletto, VVells Burton, Harold Francis, Robert Butterworth, Felice Stampfle, John Engberg, Ethel Grant, Lantz Patzer, Louise Davis, Robert Garnett, Melvin Whitsell, Ann Polsky, George Burrell, Gerald Novorr, Kenneth Elbert, Eva Myers, Hurshel Mooney, VValter Parkins, Betty Brando-n, Norma Lispi, Frances Barnes, Laura Ed- wards. Charlo-tte Noble, Cecil Collins, Maxine Ellison, james Hazlett, Frances Yates, Richard Lyon, Virginia Mayes, Irwin Stone, Jack Duncan, Lillian Bern- stein, Bill Talbott, Eugene Pertle, Virginia Hanna and Park Harnden. 18-
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ON - tative ntest, a ora- well ained Jnsti- lvan- fs by 'ainst 'fices ative pro- hird, :hing four- 'The State gov- aved National Honor Society The members of the 1930 Paseo Chapter of the National Honor Society were notified of their election to membership, March 20. The selection of the members is based on scholarship, character, leadership, and serv- ice. From the upper fourth of the senior class in scholarship, the faculty elects a tenth of the students who have demonstrated their capability as leaders, who have proved their soundness of character, and who used their ability in serving their school. The in-dluction ceremony of this chapter was held during assembly, April 25. One per cent of the junior class is elected on the same basis as the seniors. The officers are: Felice Stampfle, president, Marie Roediger, vice- president, secretary, Marietta Seayg treas- urer, Danae Walters, reporter, Eleanor Pratt, and sergeant-at-arms, Franklin Carr. The senior members are: Frances Barnes. Beth Blachly, Bobbie Lee Carter, Dorothy Craig, VVilma Covey, Allen Coughenour, Louise Davis, VVilliam Duncan, Marjorie Frayling, Max Heffner, Margaret Gidin- sky, Elsie Cwoldbeck, Alice Hathaway, Elsie Hathaway, Mildred Rehagen, Virginia Hull, julia Klement, Irving Lachs, Ruth Leffler, Richard Lyon, Paul Marchant, Mildred Hollaway, Davenna Melton, Charles Mollen- kamp, Charlotte Noble, Marthel Oldham, William Owen, Gilbert Palen, Marjorie Parcell, Christian Rick, Dorothy Scott, Bill Talbott, Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Mary Tit- terington, Audrey Trenery, Claudine Vogel- sang, Raymond Waldron, Scott VVeaver, Vesta Welch, Elizabeth VVilkes, Nadine Williams, and Van Woodward. The jun- iors are: Florence Terry, Christine Rapier, Margaret Silverstein, lVells Burton, and Glen Lambert. .-lfv, THE NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY PASEON
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i gQ.,,g -, . E., Ar- A..-----------'-'li - THE NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY PASEON Student Council Up-on the second semester Student Coun- cil fell the duty of carrying on several pro- jects which were of exceeding importance to Paseo. Under its supervision, the Paseon subscription campaign easily surpassed the goal which had been set for it, nearly six- teen hundred annuals being sold. The Paseo the Beautiful campaign was re- sumed from last year in an effort to improve the appearance of the school through the co- operation of the student body. Shields were placed in all rooms, and slogans were placed on them twice weekly. Four fine reproduc- tions of paintings were purchased for the halls by this Student Council. The first collection of the Floral Fund was another undertaking of the council. The officers of the Student Council were: President, Van VVoodwardg vice-president, Donald Ruben, secretary, Helen Martha Motley, treasurer, Bob Adamsg sergeant-at-arms, Irving Lachs. Much credit for the work of Student Coun- cil is due to Miss Thomas, whose assistance as faculty advisor does much to contribute to their work and accomplishments. The members of the executive board, exclusive of the officers, were: Seniors, Eleanor Duggan and' Alvin Wilson, juniors: Max- ine Ellison and Leland Harned, sopho- mores: Virginia Dodson and Fred Polteg freshmen: Jimmy Hazlitt and Merritt Purpus. The members of the second se- mester Student Council were: Helen Rams, Kenneth Elbert, Alfred Rosenstock, Frank- lin Carr, Ro-se Ross, Donald Ruben, John Morsinkhoff, Denton Cook, Dorothy Bag- ley, Virginia McClure, Meriam Hancock, Glen Dlefabaugh, Floyd Ming, Martha Karges, Joyce Kivovitch, Bob Barnes, Vir- ginia Dodso-n, Merritt Purpus, Mary Kelly, Letha McCracken, Roberta Lutz, Fred Polte, Alvin Wilson, 'lack Duncan, Fred Ghrist, Helen Motley, Van Woodward, Ed Schifelbein, Eleanor Duggan, Paul Mar- chant, Kathryn Nigh, Mary Withrow, Max- ine Mullis, Virginia Mayes, John Engberg, Leland Harned, Ruth Gibbons, Bert Marvin, june McMulley, Mildred Slaton, Co-nstance Gostings, Irving Lachs-, Ruth Van Cleave, jimmy Hazlitt, Marcus Smith, Leslie Nel- so-n, Juanita Holton, jean Summers, Vir- ginia Titlow, Danae Walters, Robert Adams, Howard Svobado, David Turner, Merritt Swim, Haney Snyder, Marion Bright, Nellie Warren, Helen Schmidt, Virginia Hunt, Marie Roediger, Dorothy Cooper, Maxine Ellison and Cecil Leis. l -19-
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