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MISS MOLONY'S HOME ROOM Home room 420 had the following home room officers for first and second semesters: Roy Friclc and Roberta Patterson, presi- dents: Robert Wilhelm and Jerry Thomas, vice-presidents: Evelyn Faerher, secretary: IVIarjorie Hoeltzel and Jaclc Slahotslcy, re- porters: J. C. Davis, hanlcer: Cora Dean Patterfield, assistant hanlcer: Ruhy Haw- Icins and .Iaclc Slahotslcy, Auto Cluh repre- sentatives: Lucille Duff and Richard Bur- Iile, sergeants-at-arms: Roherta Patterson and Sol Samazin, representatives: Raymond Killion and Roy Friclc, alternates. MR. NEWMAN'S HOME ROOM Mr. Newman was a new teacher at our school this year. The memhers of his home room had several programs for their enter- tainment, including a Christmas party and a program at which Tiny Swartz gave a reading, and Howard Wilcox, Jaclc Elsloo, Bob Hall, and Orval Hoeltzel sang several songs. The officers elected were: .Iune Meyer, representative: .Ioe Christian, alter- nate: Delhert Cross, president: Herman Hansen, vice-president: Bonnie Mae Creech, secretary: Juanita Hart, treasurer: Bolo Hall, reporter: Lillian Raemer, cashier: .lacquelin Gustaveson, assistant cashier. MISS JACKSONS HOME ROOM Miss tIacIcson's home room entered the checker tournament and had two parties. They also gave a program on VVashington's birthday. The officers elected for the year were: Eugene Klein and Ted Kirliham, presi- dents: Joyce O,NeaI, vice-president: Vir- ginia Clinlcenheard and Bill Davis, secre- taries: Warren Israel and Eugene Klein. representatives: Mildred Longfellow and Henry Lee Vvarren, alternates: Henry Lee Warren, cashier both semesters. MRS. REBER'S HOME ROOM The following officers were elected in home room 112: Audrey Weldon, Student Council representative: Julia Nelson and Mildred Phillips, alternates: Betty Jeffery, president: Mary Byrne and Emajean Clemons, vice-presidents: Geraldine Brace and Phyllis Farnham, secretaries: Helen Kuhitzlci, treasurer: Mary' Briclcer, cashier: Ella Benedict, assistant cashier: Ivlarie Withers, reporter: Mary Byrne and Clara Ivlae Hanenlcratt, sergeants-at-arms. The girls had a Christmas party and also held a class ballot. Page 27 I
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sy. gin' yy ,,v A-4 mul . Ly' i OM? fl Zlfl MISS MOLONVS HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Pat Joyce, Virginia Broadston, Margaret Woodson, Lillian Eisen, Lucille Duff, Fannie Billet, Margaret Thornton, Roberta Patterson, Lorene Rigsby, Roy Frick, Jack Slabotsky. Second Row: Ruby Hawkins, Evelyn Faerber, Jean Harris, Katherine Herrington, Robert Lowe, RobertWilhelm, Frank Greenhaw, Emerson McCoy, Richard Burlide, Jerry Thomas, Gene Goehrung. Third Row: Martha Jackson, Marjorie Happy, Lucille Arbisi, Louise Brown, Robert Turner, Arthur Carlson, Sol Samazin, J. C. Davis, Raymond Killion. MR. NEWMAN'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Norma Jane Park, Ed Saye, Mildred Nettle, Joe Christian, Lillian Raemer, M. J. Grimes, Marvin Martin, Alfred Williams, Bonnie Mae Creech, Marjorie Strifler, Bob Young. Second Row: Lawrence Sutherland, Henry Marnett, Bob Hall, Clifford Rosena berger, Leslie Warren, Wendell Sharp, Roy Huff, Laura Jane Stuart, June Meyer, Juanita Hart, Jacquelin Gustaveson. Third Row: Donald Smith, Mr. Newman, Eugene Rimel, Henry Thilenius, Jimmy Jackson, Jack Keim, Hoyt McFall, Herman Hansen, Delbert Cross, Gene Sanders. Fourth Row: Kenneth Johnson, Leland Jones, Bob Williams. MISS JACKSON'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Ralph Hughes, Warren Edgington, Mary Lonk, Mildred Longfellow, Dorothy Larson, Aileen Dworkin, Opal Simmons, Bill Davis, Don DiCosol, Henry Lee Warren, Wallace Adams, Eugene Klein. Second Row: Sol Gerecht, Marline Riley, Dorothy Cole, Robert Lowe, Herman Schilman, Patsy Tyner, Ted Kirkham, Bernard Wardlow, Ethel Vogt, Florence Janzen, Robert Garrott, Delbert Corrigan. Third Row: Junior Dingman, Joyce O'Neal, Mansfield Crowe, Jack Levine, Warren Israel, Miss Jackson, Virginia Clinkenbeard, Mary Ruth Fogel, Lois Shields, Margaretta Jackson, Edwin Larsen. MRS. REBER'S HOME ROOM First Row, Left to Right: Emaiean Clemons, Clara Mae Hanenkratt, Helen Hunt, Saraevelyn Bates, Mary Bricker, Margaret Byrne, Julia Nelson, Marie Jacobson, Ella Benedict, Marybelle Meyer, Mary Byrne, Josephine McDaniel. Second Row: Evelyn Ferguson, Esther Beitchman, Mrs. Reber, Martha Vetter, Harriet Thompson, Marie Withers, Golden Craycraft, Mildred Phillips, Billie Simpson, Phyllis Farnham, Dorothy Herold. Third Row: Katherine Raidl, lrene Bruegging, Arlene Strong, Audrey Weldon, Nadine Rairdon, Dora Wyatt, Jessie Tye, Helen Kubitzki, Betty Jerclery, Virginia Ernst. Page 26
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MR. PRINGLES HOME ROOM Wir. Pringtevs tiome room tiad a Ctiristmas party, an amateur program, a musicat pro- gram and ttley participated in ttie ctiectcer tournament. The officers etected tor time two semesters were: Rietiard ttentey and Eugene Strauss, Student Councit representatives: tfugene Strauss and Robert Long, atter- natesg Dietz Lustc and Ntary Graves, presi- dents: Frank Hictcen and Detmont Lettter, vice-presidents, Niary Graves and Anne Ritey, secretaries: Robert Stewart and Her- bert Rand, treasurers: Ctuartes Wardtow and Robert Stewart, reporters: King Vvyatt and Eugene Anderson, castiiersg Vatjean Ntorgan and Herbert Rand, assistant casin- iersg Richard Rotts and Bradley tVtunson, sergeants-at-arms. MISS TOVVLES' HOME ROOM mi-tie Young Biotogistsf, as ttie members ot tiome room 322 catted ttiemsetves, etected ttie tottowing otticers for tile tirst semester: Betty Peart tvtitter, president: Jotin Cross, vice-president: Roberta Olson, secretaryg Edward Olsson, Student Council repre- sentative: Frieda Parker, atternate: Lenora RCIIOFII castiierg Arnold Haatce, assistant cashier, Beverly Ptiating, reporter: Warren Butts, sergeant-at-arms. Second semester officers Were: Jotin Cross, president: Etiz- abetti Reed, vice-president: Frieda Parker, secretaryg Lorene Weinberg, Student Coun- cit representative: Beverly Ptiating, atter- nateg Lenora Reborn, cashier: Arnold Haatce, assistant castlierg Betty Pearl twiit- ter, reporter, Bob Stipp. sergeant-at-arms. MR. SHIRLINCTS HOME ROOM Home room 116, under the direction ot Fir. Sbirting, who is a new teactxer at Paseo, had a ctass battot and elected ttle fottowing otticers: Ctiartes Borrett and Dorothy Stump, presidents: Esther Rosen and Jimmie Hutt, vice-presidents, Louise Biederman, secretary for botti semesters: Jimmy Jackson and Bitty Harris, sergeants-at-arms: Jean Stevenson, castiier tor both semesters: Bitty Kettiber, assistant castiier botti semesters: Don Haatce and Esther Rosen, reporters: Marcella Batty, Student Council representa- tive tor botti semesters: Kathleen Hildebrand and Jimmie Hutt, alternates. MR. LOVEJOY'S HOME ROOM The officers etected in tiome room 424 for ttie first semester were: Bob Donnetty, presi- dent: Maxine Vvittcinson, vice-president, Mary Atice Ettiott, secretary: Mary Atice Ettiott, treasurer: Irma May Vvatton, re- porter: Adrew Ashwett, sergeant-at-arms: Leonard Mayes and Geraldine Hefter, castiiersg Bob Kennedy, Student Council representative: Heten Thomas, alternate. The second semester officers were: John Jacobs, president, Geraldine Hetter, vice- presidentg Irma Ntay Walton, secretary: Frances Newton, treasurer: Jean Brown and David Catiitt, cashiers: Bob Kennedy, Student Council representative: Helen Ttiomas, alternate. Page 28
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