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May We Present Qaaeo Scgoof From the boulevard which gave its name to the school, the building is an im- posing sight. We have visited the other Kansas City High Schools, and we have seen that Paseo is the only one having the advantage of a hill-top location. At the same time we have seen that Paseo is but one of eight institutions of its kind in our city-but one part of a widespread educational system. Pausing as we reach the front steps, we see Kansas City stretching away to the west, south and north. The city appears to be an almost solid mass of green trees, broken occasionally by the projecting bulk of a building. This scene, too fre- quently ignored by those of us who see it often, never fails to elicit favorable com- ment from the visitor who sees it for the first time. When we enter the building, we find the halls thronged with pupils. The cor- ridors echo with their footsteps and voices. lf you have not been here before, you may wonder at the volume of sound until we tell you that there are nearly twenty-seven hundred here and that most of them are in the halls before school. The showcases in the front corridor al- ways attract a crowd. As we go about the building today, we would like to have you notice, too, our collection of original oil and water-color paintings. And now let us go into the office and see the headquarters staff at work. From there, we will go to visit classes and other activities of the school, and when we have seen as much as we can in a day, remember there is still more to see, and we want you to come back. Page 4
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Miss Larson Mrs. Christine Mrs, Christine and Miss Lcrrson, with the did of the selected office girls, direct the routine of the school. FRQNT HALL THE OFFICE N OFFICE ASSLSTANTS - First Row, Left To Right: Gladys Meyer, Helen Bloomdell, Vi pl Moffiff, jean Shriver, Shirley Farber. Second Row Betty lane Peterson, Rachel Ramey, Mayeffe Graham, Fred alker, Evelyn Spillman, Cecile Shelton. my 5 i J W3 V I 1 A i J, ., J l A, 1 L! l - , ZH W Q- iff'-' Page 5 I
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