Paseo High School - Paseon Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1937

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f. A l , MAKE THE sr DE nit UF THE EHUUIQS B Sli ESS I ' . I. H I SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL First Row, Left to Right: Constance Whitsitt, Mildred Longfellow, Ruth Krehbiel, Marjorie Orear, Bernice Morris, Henry Lee Warren, Alan Hoare, Betty Stephenson, Arta jean Legg, Dorothy Rothbun, jimmy Smith, Eugene Klein. Second Row: Bert Leveroos, Arthur Arenson, Dorothy Dennis, jean Land, Yvonne Brindley, Shirley Todd, Peggy Lou Manring, jennie Wilhelmsen, Letty jane Mayes, Carolyn johnson, Harold Wells, Vivian Marshall. Third Row: Ross Nichols, Bob Harris, Lester Tint, Ward Sullivan, Conrad Marvin, Bruce Branson, Betty Michel, Lodema Williams, Ellen Buschow, Frances Woodbury, jeannette Wasserman. Fourth Row: jean Seymour, Bonnie Finley, Richard Ecton, jeff Perky, George Knox, Walter Classcock, Ed Saye, Winifred Woods, Maryellen Henderson, Dorothy Elstner, jessie Fairly, Bernadette Casey. Fifth Row: jimmy Cant, jack Keim, Marrow Burks, Neale Bakker, Don Lowery, Stanley Siegel, Harvey Klein, Robert johnson, Frances Biederman, Helen Carter, Kathryn Martens, Sixth Row: Burns Prater, Miss Wulfekammer, Bill Weldon, Ted Kirkam, Leonard Martin, George Biltz, Bill Livingston, Dick Latham, Perry Moody, Dick Moses, Bob Donnelly. broadcasting system, through which the committee endeavored to develop courtesy in the cafeteria during lunch periods. A new external improvement committee was tounded for the intention ot improving conditions near the school. Another accom- plishment of the year was the revision ot the handbook. Parent-Teacher events, such as the dance and circus, Were also put before the school by the Council. Another service rendered to the school by the Council is the counting ot the various election returns. lts splendid members are a great asset to the Council, but the real key to the suc- cess ot this essential organization is its cooperation. Page 9

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CU-UPEH TIUN AND SPIRIT , 5 CEESSF L MANAGER . F FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL First Row, Lett to Right: Maurine Boyer, Vivian Hodgins, Aileen Dworkin, Evelyn Mathis, Roberta Patterson, Betty Kerr, Helen Thomas, Mildred Longfellow, Ruth Krehbiel, Ruth Marie Burgess, Len Nelson, Charles Bassing, jimmy Smith, Eugene Klein. Second Row: Patty Power, Shirley Lancaster, Dorothy Booth, Yvonne Brindley, Luther Franklin, Howard Thorpe, john Scott, Ben Amsler, jim Reid, Bob Lamberton, Mary Betty La Mar. Third Row: Dorothy Schepers, Betty Newman, Robert johnson, Ed Saye, Morris Horowitz, Walter Glasscock, jimmie Hull, jack Hodges, Marjorie Tarbell, Dorothy Dennis, jessie Fairly, Betty Waller, Cecile Shelton. Fourth Row: Rosemary Swartz, Bonnie Finley, Orpha lean O'Bannon, Esther Sharp, Mary Betty Satterlee, Richard Shope, Robert T. johnson, Bud Herring, M. L. Compton, Robert Long, Fifth Row: Bill Livingston, Dick Moses, jack Risser, Vincent Mansfield, Arthur Cotts, james Bond, Elmer Tarr, Del Leffler, Roy Wilhelmsen. The business ol the school is handled by the Student Council. A representative is elected from each home room, and through this member the sale ot football and basketball tickets, Paseon and Press subscriptions, tickets to school plays and con- certs reach every student. The Student Council is ol great value to the school other than from the business aspect. Our finest students are members of the Council. The cooperative and friendly atmosphere that settles over the meetings establishes a closer contact be- tween all the studentsefrom the smallest freshman to the biggest senior. Among the new ideas tried by the Council this year was the courtesy committees Page 8



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lligfzafz Statehouse uf Knowledge Once upon a time libraries were re- garded simply as places in which to keep booksg storehouses for knowledge Where greater stress was laid on the preserva- tion ot the records than on the use. Today the use ot the public library is an integral part ot modern living-'lending assistance in all social, educational and recreational needs. The modern school library meets the teaching work of the school at all points, helps to carry it on, and is a definite part ot the educational program. lt is the com- mon laboratory tor students and teachers. While Paseo Branch Library has striven to come up to all standard requirements, its greatest hope and secret purpose has been to inculcate the true love ot reading into every studentg so that the seven joys of reading shall be theirs through all the days to come. Mrs. Lehrcxck The Librr1ry's Reading Room Miss Weaver Miss 'Doyle i 'X i Mrs. Peek Miss Detchmendy Page IO

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