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l First Row lbottoml, Lett to Right: Shirley Crockett, Dorothy Stalcup, Shirley Haggard, Second Row: Virginia Rippel, Marian Montgomery, Dora Ann Freeman. Third Row: Tuberculin test, Clara Louise Haskins, Tuberculin TEST. Girls in White . . .
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THE PARENT-TEACH ER ASSOCIATION This organization has continued its work of helping the students and faculty in a very admirable way this year, by giving financial help to various organizations and sponsoring lectures for parents and teachers. The officers were: president, Mrs. R. E. Corbin, first vice-president, Mrs. H. W. A. A. The American Association of University Women each year sponsors the five girls who had the highest scholastic standing in their freshman class. These girls are given extensive training in subjects which will help them in college. There are fifteen members of the A. A. U. W. at Paseo, for when a girl qualifies her freshman year, she remains a member for Austin, second vice-president, Mrs. C-. H. Mil- ler, third vice-president, Miss Crissmang cor- responding secretary, Mrs. J. R. Inman, record- ing secretary, Mrs. O. B. Pechag auditor, Mr. A. B. Richmond, night presiding officer, Mr. E. E. Thompson, retiring president, Mrs. Reed McKinley. U. W. her other three years. Through the homerooms, the girls gave speeches telling about the Col- lege Exhibit presented at the Sophian Plaza by the A. A. U. W. Officers were: president, Betty Ann Breed, secretary, Doris Johnsong telephone committee chairman, Roberta Mit- zel, historian, Alice Edwards. P. T. A. First Row Ibottoml , Left to Right: Mrs. Erna Bondurant, Mrs. C. H. Miller, Mrs. R. E. Corbin, Mrs. R. C. Remley, Mrs. F. H. Ebbert, Mrs. C. E. Monson, Mrs, O. B. Pecha. Second Row: Mrs. I. W. Steil, Mrs. C. L, Inman, Mrs. O. W. Davis, Mrs. H. W. Austin, Mrs. Ben Marshall, Mrs. Jess Moore. Third Row: Mrs. J. H. Quisenberry, Mrs. C. Codbehere, Mrs. E. Reuteler, Mrs. W. C. Champe, Mrs. F. B. Park. Fourth Row: Mrs. F. H. Doudrick, Mrs. V. Williams, Mrs. C. C. Waggener, Mrs. R. McKinley, Mrs. R. W. Sperisley, Mr. Harry R. Shepherd. Fifth Row: Miss Helen Jo Crissman, Miss Marie Friend, Mr. B. M. Stigall, Mr. A. B. Richmond. A. A. U. W. GIRLS First Row Ibottoml, Left to Right: Maxine Mayes, Dora Ann Freeman, Susan Stemmons, Marion Shields, Betty Ann Breed, Doris Johnson. Second Row: Roberta Mitzel, Charlotte Teller, Shirley Cidinsky, Minnie Curtis, Edith Johnson, Alice Edwards, Anna Fox. P.T.A. A.A.U.W. Page 13
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GIRLS IN WHITE Keeping up with Progressive Education, the Health Room at Paseo under the supervision of Miss Powers, offers to seven senior girls a chance to gain valuable experience by serving in the Health Room. These girls are chosen from the physiology classes on the basis of character and scholastic standing. Assistants were: first hour, Dora Ann Free- man, second, Marian Montgomery, third, Dorothy Stalcupg fourth, Virginia Rippel and Shirley Haggard, fifth, Clara Louise Haskins, sixth, Shirley Crockett. THE OFFICE ASSISTANTS These girls, chosen not only because of their ability, but because of their high scholastic rating as is shown by their personal rating cards, render service to Mr. Stigall, Mr. Shep- ard, Miss Friend, and the clerks each hour of the day. They are chosen from Mrs. Neher's second-year secretarial classes, and besides rendering the school a valuable service they obtain experience which will probably aid them laterhin life. V Dr. Hoxie DR. GEORGE H. HOXIE Dr. George H. Hoxie worked for many years to establish tuberculin testing in the Kansas City Schools, and it is largely through his efforts that this program was developed. Dr. Hoxie has now retired from the active practice of medicine, but the health of many genera- tions of high school students will be improved because of his vigorous fight against tubercu- losis. First Row lbottornl, Left to Right: Rosalyn Baker, Norma Rockey, Betty Lee Rams, Marjorie Ramey, Betty Ann Breed. Second Row: Miriam Kahn, Phyllis Lawrence, Marion Wood, Virginia Westfall, Dixie Lee Moore, Lois Leavell. Office Assistants 1I,,, . .32 Page 15
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