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J Mlrs. sflrs. Vlrs. flat- udi- ling ent, ting 3 of bers ilde- rad- hool rter r at ved. ational Honor Society The National Honor Society is a high school organization corresponding to the col- lege honor fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa. Membership is based on the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and serv- ice. Eligibility is confined to the upper First Row tbottomb. Beverle N r ' ' Y emser, Edith Johnson, Henry How: Grac M C k ' - ' fourth of the class scholastically, and each year ten per cent of the senior class and one per cent of the junior class are elected. Junior members serve as officers for the following year. New members of the society were inducted by an assembly program in Snyder, Jim Ralls Dick Foth Sylvia Friedman Second ' e c rac en, Esther Breed, Maxine Mayes, Shirley Ann Campbell, Elaine Thalmayn, Mary Frances 'Scoville, Alice Katz. Third Row: Kenny Garrett, Bob Stone, Jim Kelliher, Gerre Jones, Eugene Foster, Elwood Jones, Fred Timms. l l l 4 l a R S l First Row Clmffoml : Anne Fox, Martha Wolfe, Don Tranin, Ralph Comer, Shirley Nerman, Fern Rue, Catherine Kroencke, Harriette Harkins. Second Row: Betty Affleck, Martha Belle Morris, Mary Gene Wheaton, Floyd Beery, Joe Moore, Jean Matthew, Pat Redding, Betty Joy Stoffle. Third Row: Elwyn Cady, Nedwin Nelkin, Dick Fye, Bob Mathews, Jack Thomp- son, Henry Hirsekorn, Bart Ramsey. Absent from the picture fwcre: Leonard Brown, Dan Cheifetz, Marion Evilsizer, Mary Ellen Scott, Imogene Vonada, and Floyd Winburn. the spring, when the four cardinal qualities were explained by the officers, and members dedicated themselves to upholding the ideals of the society. Mayor John B. Gage WHS the speaker. Cfficers were Henry Snyder, presidentg Jim Rails, vice-president, Edith Johnson, secretaryg and Dick Foth, treasurer. Donald Tranin, Fern Rue, Ralph Comer, and Shirley Nerman were chosen from the class of '44. i J l Page 1 7
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A 1, ,. , , IJRENT rr r it cl-IEP. Assocl Tl N .QUIHRD SCRDLL I M F A Piffer Mrs F H Ebbert Mrs H L Fuller First Row lbottornlz Mrs. G. H. Miller, Mrs. J. R. Leonard, rs. . . , . . . , . . . , Mrs. R. W. Spensley, Mrs. F. W. Huffman. Second Row: Mrs. J. R. Tomlinson, Mrs. L. M. Muir, Mrs. F. B. Park, Mrs. E. C. Williams, Mrs. N. F. Matthew, Mrs. C. C. Waggener. Third Row: Mrs. O. B. Pecha, Mrs. W. L. Heitzman, Mrs. G. C. Wallingford, Mrs. V. A. Sells, Mrs. C. W. Harding, Mrs. L. C. Brown, Mrs. W. R. Turner. Fourth Rvw: Mrs. E. V. Van Velzer, Mrs. R. F. Reddig, Mrs. H. Dexter, Mrs. J. A. Ekstrom, Mrs. J. Dameron, Mrs. C. W. Luchsinger. First Row fbottomjz Norma Daniels, Mary Lou Cozad, Vaunceil Crawford, Marion Evilsizer, Shirley Hill, Anne Fox, Grace McCracken, Sylvia Friedman, Nancy Dille. Second Row: Sushanah Braver, Jeanne Matthew, Patty Redding, Maxine Mayes, Imogene Vonada, Beverly Billington, Jacqueline Lewis, Fern Rue, Judy Droskin. Third Row: Jim Kelliher, Dick Foth, Gerre Jones, Spencer Brown. Absent were: Don Tranin, Dan Cheifetz, Sid Willens, Alice Katz. THE PASEO PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Promoting the welfare of the school, the Parent-Teacher Association continued its fine work this year. Helping to back some organizations financially, it also sponsored Open House, the tuberculin test, School and Home Night, the play Doodle Dandy of the U. S. A. , their annual picnic, and helped wtih the J unior-Senior Prom. The offciers for this year were: president, Mrs. F. A. Piffer, first vice-president, Mrs. QUILL AND The Quill and Scroll is an International Honor Society for high school journalists. Each year new members are chosen from the newswriting class, who have done outstand- ing work in reporting, writing, or editing. The officers for this year were: Dan Chief- etz, president, Marion Evilsizer, secretary, Norma Daniels, entertainment chairman. The Quill and Scroll put out the first few O. B. Pecha, second vice-president, Mrs. C. C. Waggener, third vice-president, Mrs. Lottie Reber, recording secretary, Mrs. F. H. Ebbert, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mitchell Wood, treasurer, Mrs. Ned F. Mat- thew, historian, Mrs. R. W. Spensley, audi- tor, lVlr. Luther Crocker, night presiding officer, Mr. B. M. Stigall, retiring president, Mrs. George H. Miller. SCROLL issues of the Press, while the newswriting class was being organized at the first of the year. The induction of new members was held April 8, 1943. Miss Kathleen Hilde- brand, a member of Quill and Scroll, grad- uate 'of' the University of Missouri School of Journalism and working as a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star, was speaker at the Induction. Refreshments were served. Page 16 J I scl leg Mc ch: ice th we de of th
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,.-,..Q,.,... -4x.:e...f, -Q.-au-a-..1..f.1,.f-,-mg.,-.u,,,.n1-.2 4...-,gun-..f 5.,-,.. ,.-.,. Honor Roll--- Anderson, Sue Baird, Blake Bassing, Bernard Bothwell, Patricia Cady, Elwyn Cheifetz, Dan Comer, Ralph Foth, Dick Fox, Anne Ahlvin, Robert Bassett, Pat Brown, Austin Ro Brown, Leonard Brown, Melvin Bush, Donald Coffey, Jean Cozad, Mary Lou Cutting, Charles Dexter, Joan Edwards, Marian Fishman, Phyllis Forbes, Evelyn Fye, Richard Gentry, Pat Glade, Lisel Goldberg, Ruth Gulko, Irene bert, Jr. SECOND SEMESTER 1941-1942 HIGHEST HONOR ROLL Garder, Arthur Gerecht, Albert Grigsby, Shirley Johnson, Edith Katz, Alice Mandrow, John Mesler, Russell Nerman, Shirley Pearson, Lucille GENERAL HONOR ROLL Hill, Shirley Hope, James R. lngels, Bob Ingels, Dick Jones, Elwood Kelly, Marjorie Kindler, Donald Kisluk, Stanley Koepke, Dorothy Litman, Arnold Lundy, Bob McDowell, Margaret McPheeters, Charlene Mabray, Mary Ellen Matthew, Jean Mayes, Maxine Moore, Joe N elkin, Nedwyn Page 18 Ragle, Gordon Rue, Fern Schmuck, Betty Ann Scoville, Mary Frances Snyder, Henry Snyder, Sonia Teaney, Charles Tint, Jo Anne Tranin, Donald Wolfskill, Frances Nemser, Beverley Nohden, Maybelle Padgett, Betty Ralls, Jim Rathke, Barbara Richmond, Elneta Robbins, Rosalie Roberson, Mary Lou Seiden, Uri Shields, Dorothy Silberg, Stanley Spensley, Robert Stahl, Jeanette Thalman, Elaine Thompson, Peggy Timms, Fred Tint, Shirley Vail, Elizabeth Woodburn, Virginia ' ' 'sf ' 1-ifillbi'-nffvf 1-x:w,:::.ng.:z.4g' :.u:mw.v.-a -' a:111,.:.1- . Q '.1.::f,.a,.1QQ .ua - Dy,-.gg - -k - - 7
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