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l!HImn,..r, I I UNITY The unity and coordina- tion in the Varied activities of Paseo is cterivect largely from the home room. It is truly the heart of the school.
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one of them has captured the attention of the student hody to the exclusion of the others. This uniform development has no doubt heen responsible for the great variety of honors that have come to Paseo pupils and alumni. The school has Won more than her share of awards for attainment in scholarship, music, athletics, and in other fields of endeavor. Paseo is young, hutiher character is developing. She has not yet acquired all the virtues that co me with maturity, hut she already possesses more of them than many older institutions. With the pass- ing years, the spirit which dominates the school, now perhaps some- what crude and indefinite, will hecome finer and more determinate. May that spirit still retain the fire and enthusiasm of youth! still' , e Page 8
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MISS WEEKS' HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Alexander Meek, Bill Jacoby, Lenore Christy, Dorothy Hanna, Lucile Parkins, Martha Alberg, Zora Marks, Evelyn Rashbaum, Catherine Biggs, Maxine Smith. Second Row: Melba Iaylor, Betty Schultheis, Harriet Scheal, Florence Runkle, Naomi Kroeck, Frank Smiley, Johnnie Ezzell, Mary Burns, Marjorie Brillault, Marie Tobin, Betty Wolfe. Third Rowi Ben Bailey, John Knox, Dick Garvey, L. J. Carnagey, Lorena Mullis, Lorraine Nederman, Mary Lee Rice, Bettye Eubank, Barbara Bates. Fourth Row: Cotton Bailey, Hubert Spake, James Thorp, Milton Slotkin, Wesley Smith, Jim McOuitty, Bruce Reuteler, Hugh Phelps. MISS BAITY'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Jim Reid, Vic Kington, Dorothy Rathbun, Pat Story, Cecille Tobias, Betty Fisher, Betty Couch, Norton Greenblat, Anna Fleming, Marilyn Cook, Freddie Farr, Paul Epperson. Second Row: Lagan Mason, Esther Thaiman, Dorothy Thomas, Betty Kellogg, Floy Blackwell, Louise Clayton, Cecilia Swinehart, Katherine Story, Martha Cooper, Andy Conwell, Frank Stematz. Third Row: Jane Nord- gren, Harriett Sarkiss, Jo Baity, Theodozia Gerardi, Lucy Jeifry, Lyle Perkins, Helen Engel, Leah Putnam, June VanDyke, Mary Hughes, MISS BETZ'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Jenny Wilhelmsen, Edith Rathbun, Ruth Mayes, Seth Leyene, Dick Scott, Billie Marie Wall, Marjorie Rosenblum, Lillian Bottom, Albert Woods, Stephen Eckstein. Second Row: Marian Simmons, Jean Hoare, Conrad Marvin, Richard Hunt, Miss Betz, Ward Sullivan, Marjorie Pruitt, Gioria Boles, Corrine Goodner, Jean Bailey, Mary Welch, Helen Ridgyvay. Third Row: Robert Creek, Milt Dean Hill, Richard Shope, Arthur Cotts, Jocelyn Hill, Esther Sharp, Jean Seymour, Marjorie Barfnett, Belle Pinsker, Virginia Burnette, MISS PlPKIN'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Leon Harley, Peris Chapman, Betty Shoemaker, Gloria Henne, Eddie Schwartz, Esther Davis, John Kelley, Harley Harris, Jack Cooper, Sue Scott, Milton Stoltz. Second Row: Ruth Diehl, Mary Walters, James Goudie, Fred Guard, Walter Carmock, Peggy Peck, Joanne Graham, Joyce Steel, Catherine Bennett, Corrine Young, I.. J. Mooreheacl, Madeline Casey. Third Row: Jim Goudelock, Dorothy Davis, Glenn Collies, Walter Enlow, Vincent Appleby, Virgil Starbuck, Ned Douthat, Robert Segur, Miss Pipkin, Wilda Williams. Barbara Simpson, Betty Plowman. Jean Paulette. Page 10
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