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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to right: Ryburn Hackler, Elmer Worcester, Evelyn Wolfson, Ruth Gibbons, Helcn Louise Schmidt, Jewell Jones, lla Shelton, and Mary Scott. Second row: Lucy Moore, Marion Corson, Dorothy Steward, Stephen Hann, Ralph Sokoloff, Eugene Pirtle, Winford Ferry, Katherine Park, and Patricia Mc- llrath. Back row: Edwin Hathaway, Morris Kaplan, Virginia Pfeiffer, Richard Burling, Forest Richardson, Dan Kelliher, Bill Hewitt, Bert Marvin, and Louis Hansen. The sixth induction ceremony of the Na- tional Honor Society at Paseo High School was held March 10. The officers were chosen from the students who were ju- nior members of the Na- tional Honor Society of last year. They are: Jimmy Hazlett, president, Dan . Kelliher, vice-presidentg Virginia Lee Hunt, secre- Mcllrath, treasurer, Jess Allen, sergeant-at-arms, and Mary Lee Jones, reporter. All students chosen for membership in the organization are selected faculty committee composed of Miss NATIONAL HONOR SOUETY SN Q1 5 E 5 1 x have tary 3 Patricia by a Jane Adams, chairman, Mr. H. B. Franklin, Lula Kaufman, Miss Pearl Lenhart, Miss Miss Catherine Mcfreath, Mr. Harley Sel- vidge, and Miss Alice XVulfekammer. The selections are based on scholarship, char- acter. service, and leadership. Jimmy Hazlett, the president had charge of the program. Mr. B. M. Stigall present- ed the pins to each member as the secretary. Virginia Lee Hunt, read the names. Four of the officers spoke on the four ideals of the society. Patricia Mcllrath talked on scholarship, Mary Lee Jones on character, Dan Kelliher on leadership, and Jess Allen on service. Dan Kelliher lead the new members in repeating the pledge and Jimmy Hazlett explained the emblem. In former years, an outside speaker has been engaged for the occasion, but this year we had the pleasure of hearing our principal. Mr. B. M. Stigall. First row, left to right: Angelina Spalitto, Helen Hensley, Alice Rosenberg, Letha McCracken, Floriene Robi- son, Elizabeth Searls, Muriel Johnston, Helen Kitsmiller. Norma Hossmau, and Roberta ,lean Lutz. Second row: Bill VVhite, Owen Alloway, June Mulley, Virginia Papenhausen, Virginia Lee Hunt, Ruth Brown, Mary Lee Jones, Dena Krehbiel, and Gerald Novorr. Back row: Robert Butterworth, John Schilling, Bob James, Reed Gentry, Bob Barnes, Jess Allen, Jefferson XVilkerson, Bob Stampfle, and Jimmy Hazlett.
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MRS. MARY L. GIBSON THE CUSTODIANS This year Mr. J. B. Nash, head custodian for the past few years, was transferred to Manual and Mr. J. M. XVatson took his place. Mr. VVatsonls duties as engineer were enlarged to include those of custodian as well. He is responsible for the heating, ventilation and sanitation of the building. There are nine men who work under his supervision. He has been employed by the school board for sixteen ye-ars. The man who has our buildings nice and warm on cold mornings is John Marx, the fireman, who has had six years of service. One of the seven assistant custodians is VX7illiam Stockton, to whom is delegated the duty of relieving the night watchman :at six o'clock in the morning. Tellus Cakes, an assistant Ml SS MARIE POWERS fu- MR. J. M. XVATSON custodian, sees that the stop signs are in place each morning and evening, together with conducting his own general cleaning during the day. Another assistant custodian is Mr. B. Vklilliams, who does both general cleaning during the day and stays until the night watchman comes on duty at six P. M. He has served well as a watchman himself, for he is the guard for the East door dur- ing the lunch hour. Mr. M. Pearson came to Paseo last September from Junior Col- lege where he was custodian for a number of years. The assistant custodian who has charge of the cleaning of the first floor and of the girls, gym is Mr. H. C. Green. An- other custodian who reports at 1:30 is Mr. B. Burnside. A newcomer from the James school is Mr. F. VV. Sanders. LUNCH TS SERVED This is the place where two thousand people eat daily. ..13...
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Second Semester Honor Roll 'l BOXVSER, JOHN COTTS, :YIARIAN FLANAGAN, LEELA Fox, KENNETH FRIEDRIAN, ISADORE GARBACZ, CHARLES ZHANSEN, LOUIS HARBORD, MARY HAZLETT, JIM BIY ALLEN, JESS ALLOXVAY, OXVEN ALPERT, MORTIMER ASBURY, FRANCES BARNES, BOB BENNETT, RUTHELLEN BERRY, CHARLES BOURN, OSCAR JUNIOR BROWN, HELEN R. BROVVN, RUTH BUTTERWORTH, ROBERT CHARIN, NAN CHECKLA, LILY CHRISTIANSON, AN COCHRAN, LAVINE COMER, DOROTHY CRANFILL, LENORA DENNISON, THEDA EVANS, LOIS FERRY, XVINFORD GOLDBECK, MARTIN HACKI.ER, RYBURN NA MARIE HAMBURG, MARTHA HANN, STEPHEN HARPER, LEONARD HATHAVVAY, EDWIN HAWKINSON, VIRGINIA HENSLEX', HELEN HERTER, MARTHA HOLT, JOHN HUGHES, MORRIS I'IUNT, XYIRGINIA LEE INMAN, BETTY Highest Honor Roll JAMES, ROBERT JOHNSTON, MURIEL KENNEDY, GLADYS KNOX, RACHEL NIARCH, GRETNA ELLEN MILLER, JOSEPH MOORE, LUCY JANE MYERS, HARRY PAPENHAUSEN, VIRGINIA General Honor Roll JONES, JEWELL JONES, MARY LEE KAPLAN, MORRIS KELI.IHER, DAN KITSh'IILLER, HELEN KREHBIEL, DENA LARK, MARGARET LEGER, MARGARET LEVIN, JEANETTE LILLA, ALLEN LITTOOY, FRED LOEB, MANNY LORTZ, JACK LUTz, ROEERTA MCILRATH, PATRICIA MCKIBBIN, FRANK L. MADDY, HELEN MARVIN, BERT MARTIN, MARJORIE NIAYES, VIRGINIA NIECHEM, BETTY LOL' MERCHANT, FRANK MOLLENKAMP, JUNE IVIORGAN, MARY MYERS, EVA NAUMAN, EDWARD NELSON, ELEANOR NICHOLS, MARY LEE NOVORR, GERALD PARK, KATHERINE PEEIEEER, VIRGINIA PIERCE, DOROTHY PLAYER, GRACE POLLMAN, FRANCES 115- 931-39 ROWSON, STANLEY SEARLS, ELIZABETH STEINLE, HARRIETTE STOMP, MILTON VVALTERS, VERA LEE VVELSCH, CHARLES WILSON, MARGARIET WOLPSON, LOUIS YATES, MARGARET PRESENT, HENRY PUTNAM, DOROTHY QUANT, DOROTHY ROSENBERG, ALICE ROTH, ANNABELLE RUSH, VVARREN SCHAPER, WILLIAIVI SCHILLING, JOHN SCOTT, ELLEN SCOTT, KENNETEI SINGER, MILTON SKAER, DOROTHY SKOOG, ETHEL SKOOG, HELEN SIWITH, DOROTHY SNYDER, BEATRICE SOKOLOEF, RALPH SOSLAND, LEONARD SPECTOR, ELIZABETH STAFFORD, GERALDINE STEELE, BOB STRIFLER, HELEN TANNER, VELINIA TARSON, ELEANOR TAYIDR, VIVA THOMAS, MARY TOMI,IN, CLYDE TXVEEDIE, IVAN VANCE, WPISLEY VON VOIGTLANDER, CATHERINE VVEAST, EDVVIN VVILKES, FRANCES VVILKERSON, JEFFERSON
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