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TUBERCULIN TEST For the last six years the Kansas City Tuberculosis Society has given Paseo fresh- men an opportunity to avail themselves of the Tuberculin Tests. Paseo was the first Kan- sas City high school to give the test. The P.-T. A. obtained this privilege March 21, 1934 from the Board of Education. Since then, practically every other Kansas City high school has followed Paseo,s example. The tests for freshmen were given on November 8 and 10. These were preceded by a moving pic- ture, Old Tee Bee, and several educational talks to acquaint the students with the oppor- tunity. Dr. George Hoxie of the society super- vised the activity and Dr. Lawrence Wood, of the University of Kansas Medical school faculty, gave it. Assistance was given by Miss H. Mary Ross, active supervisor of heath, and several P.-T. A. officers. Two hundred ninety- six persons took the test at this time. Out of these, there were seventy-nine positive reac- tions. The test was absolutely free itself, but per- sons with plus results were requested to see their family doctors for X-rays and further treatment. Pioneering again along this line, Paseo was the first school to offer its seniors the test. The senior classes received it gladly and cooperated wonderfully. This was the second year that seniors have taken it. The primary purpose of this is to catch those who were not tested in their first year andfthose who have developed positive signs in the interval between the two tests. Dr. Hoxie was also in charge of this. One senior meeting was entirely devoted to this and Dr. Hoxie, Miss Powers, and Mr. Stigall urged the seniors to avail themselves of this splendid chance. The test was given early in the spring and pro- vided several amusing incidents. Also, the Entertainers' Club offered a continuous show for those waiting their turn. All in all, these annual tuberculin tests not only provide a wonderful service to the students, but also prove the fine spirit of cooperation prevailing at Paseo. CAFETERIA Did, you ever stop to consider what would happen if the Cafeteria staff were not here? Well, do so and feel the reaction in your tum- mies. They feed the hungry hoards at each FEBRUARY February 1-7 Eighty frightened freshmen enrole. Charles Bassing heads new Press staff. Spring con- cert set for March 15. Auto Club features alumni in assembly. Bucs trim Southeast. New civics teacher joins faculty. February 8-15 Aptitude ratings released fgroanj. Dick Johnson, new Student Council president. Seniors quake as their turn for T. B. test comes. Debate held in assembly and annual Auto Club test given. Hi-Y elects. Miracle! All buttoning and such pledging is stopped. Army bows at successful R. O. T. C. Ball. Page 15 of the three lunch periods and always come up fighting. But serving only starts the fight, for after all has died down, there's always the clean-up. February 16-23 Allan Pringle awarded Swem Saber. Dr. No Yong Park speaks in assembly. Pirates defeat Central and lose to Westport. Team is honored in assembly. New Spanish Club formed as Parliamentary Law Clubs organize. February 24-29 Spring concert named Musical Capers. Bob McCarthy, Paseo's representative in American Legion oratorical contest. Three Paseo entries win in Home Show. Girls get a chance at Leap Year mixer. Hurrah! Bucs defeat Soldan, St. Louis champion. Philosophy for the month: Confucius say: He who laughs last usually doesn't get it.
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