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FII Y I ,,. . -. .,.,...,,...,..-,1.--..'qv---1- -'v'vv' 'rf , , ,,,.,,-, I-.. . r .., ,,,E..,,.. W., -Af--f.n::-3.1-sw, --11 ' , . V , A ' - V V V ... , - ,,-- , , - .. 1 5 l, , F -.im V F- ,r ,f.AMi, No A ,V I X. J , ,, I V . .,, . E NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY TPNXSIQUD. Paseo Press Stall Last year the Press became a mem- ber of the Missouri State Press As- sociation, the National Scholastic Press Association, and the Quill and Scroll, a national society for high school jour- nalists. In May, 1929, the Press was awarded the grand sweepstakes in the state-Wide contest, Sponsored by the Missouri School of Journalism. In the third year of its existence the Press has proved a distinct success in the eyes of both the staff and the student body. This year a new plan of distribution has been instituted. Formerly the papers were given out during the sixth hourg now they are distributed during the home room period, and a ten-minute reading period allowed. Editors VAN WOODWARD ..... ....... E ditor-in-Chtkzf RAYMOND WALDR0N--- ..... Assistant Editor IRVING LACHS ......... ,,,,, F ootoro Edifgy MILDRED HOLLOWAY ..... ,,,,,,, C ooy Edjtgy MAXINE LININGER ...... Column Editor BETTY EVISTON ........ ...... E xchango Edifgr HAZEL THORNTON ..... .......... .... A r t Editor CHARLES GUSSMAN .... ............. S ports Editor BILL DUNCAN ....... ..... A ssistant Sports Editor HORACE WHITE .... ............. B usiness Manager HELEN MOTLEY .... ..... A ssistant Business Manager CHARLES GIBSON ..... ..... A ssistant Business Manager Reporters TOM BASH, NORA BELTON, MAX CONCANNON, LAURA EDWARDS, LOUISE EVISTON, ANNA FRISBY, BERNARD GADWOOD, JOHN GADWOOD, EVELYN LAMMERS, MARGARET E1CLAUGHI.IN, LEO MNO0-KIN, EDITH NOEL, MYRTLE PATTERSON, VIRGINIA SMITH, NORVEL WALDRON, RUTH VVEIDEMAN, EDWARD ZAMMAR, FRANCES JOHNSON. -24-
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ei Wal vrfwffi -ifls. P. 1-'-tes.-wane A . , W... ' TETN HUNDRED THIRTY PASEON THE NINE i The Girls' Choral Club has been in many programs this year. They sang at Open House and have twice been on the program for the Parent Teachers' Associ- ation. The Choral Club, in con- ' nction with the Glee Club fur- One of the most important events of the year for the Choral Club and Glee Club is the Spring Festival to be given in Conven- tion Hall, May l6. The young singers have been busy for several months preparing for this fes- tival. They will sing six num- Girls' Choral Club JU f nished the Christmas program. The Choral Club sang as the choir. At this time they also caroled in the halls. The girls held' an honored place with VVest- port at the Union Station where they sang Christmas carols. The carolers wore their black robes and made a very im- pressive picture. The club sang at several churches, and one of their next engagements is at Ivanhoe Temple where they will sing for the Largest Menis Bible Class in the city. At one of the spring assemblies the Choral Club shared honors with the girls of the sew- ing department, who presented a fashion show. Their two selections, Andante, by Tschaikowsky and Fly, Singing Bird, Fly, by Elgar, were favorably received by the students who seemed to enjoy them. bers. All the schools will fur- nish one number in addition to the six they sing together. Paseo's Choral Club will sing Sanctus, from St. Cecelia's Mass. Every choral club is required to have its girls dressed in white. On April 25, the solo and group contests will be held, and Paseo is cherishing high hopes for its contestants. The following girls will take part: Triple trio, Maxine Stinson, Lotus Mayes, Vera Robinson, Opal Vanskike, Phyllis Clow, Ruth Leffler, Margaret Swineheart, Evelyn Parsons, and Ramona Bluntg octet Cto be sung with the boysj-Doris Brooks, Helen Field, Wanda Holt, and Zelpha Ashwillg soloists-Maxine Stinson, sopranog Phyllis Clow, mezzo, and Evelyn Parsons, alto. tj- .if x i i X Aix -26- '11, ..,. i .H ,.,,. . A. . mf ibn K- A h v- - s M . lx., -9
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