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room system. The business of the school involving students is largely transacted in homeroom groups. This essential part of my organization is a class with ex- tended time for business. Thus the homeroom group is one in which the students and the teacher are well acquainted. Paseo's homeroom system is personal and effective in transacting business and creating school spirit. The homeroom forms a definite unit in the student organization of Paseo, as each is represented on the Student Council. This year the Paseon is paying tribute to the value of homerooms in the life and spirit of Paseo High School. All during the past thirteen years the influence of homerooms has played an important part in the growth of that school spirit of which we are very proud. ...and My New Girls' Gym 7
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Miss Weeks' Home Room Miss McMil1an's Home Room First Row, left to right: Martha Dyer, Marjorie Willett, Corine Hodges, Virginia Heubaum Rex, Virginia Southwick. Second Row: Jessie Caswell, Betty Jones, Lavina Rogers, Phyllis Bowman, delich, Bob Moore, Henry Lee Warren, jack jones. Third Row: jimmy Peuter, Cornelius Cravens, Eldred Whitlock, Clarice Washburn, Marian Rider, Betty Jane Hale. Fourth Row: Bill Cramer, Alan johnson, Lloyd Howard. First Row, left to right: Albert Davis, Jimmie Williams, Shirley Ann Smathers, Anne Spaeth, Dortha jean McCarthy, Kath n McElyea, Betty Joseph, Dorothy Elliott. Second Row: Bernadine Cooper, Harold Johnson, Jack Waggoner, jack Rank, Harry laye- Guire, Richard Lusk, Tom Doran. Third Row: Phillip McKeever, Donald Mauntz, Le RoyAMiller, Mitchell Friedberg, Shirley Wink- ler, Marie Blando, Phyllis Steil, Elaine Craven. Fourth Row: Stanley Mack, Stanley Epstein, jack Lantz, Tom Clark, Bob Jewett, Bob Merrill, David Ward. MISS WEEKS' HOME ROOM These officers presided in Miss Weeks' room: Bill Cramer, president, Allan Day, Betty jones, vice-presidents: Betty Hettel- sater, Corine Hodges, secretariesg Jimmy Peu- ter, treasurerg Betty jones, chairman of the Absence Committeeg jack jones, sergeant-at- armsg Harold Hendrix, Virginia Southwick, reportersg Henry Lee Warren, Student Coun- cil representative: Corine Hodges, Marjorie Willett, alternates. MISS McMILLAN'S HOME ROOM Leaders of this English class were: Albert Davis, jack Affleck, presidents, Bernadine Cooper, Donald Mauntz, vice-presidentsg Dor- tha jean McCarthy, Kathryn McE1yea, secre- tariesg Elaine Craven, Kathryn McE1yea, treasurersg Richard Lusk, Bob jewett, ser- f' 7 4 ' , IV-fd I it .. b-K nn' geants-at-arms, Betty joseph, Dortha jean McCarthy, reporters, Stanley Mack, Phillip McKeever, Student Council representativesg Donald Mauntz, Peggy Tellman, alternates. MISS BAITY'S HOME ROOM From this room the two sophomore repre- sentatives to the Executive Board of the Stu- dent Council were chosen. The gayety of the Christmas party was enriched by peppers, caps, and fortunes. Officers were: John Reber, Bob Luder, presidents, Bob Fletcher, Jimmie Shreve, vice- presidents: Bob Luder, Shirley Duff, secre- taries and treasurersg Bob Adams, sergeant- at-arms: Clyde Taylor, Bob Stephenson, Stu- dent Council representativesg Bob Fletcher, Forrest Edgington, alternates. 9
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