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Freshman Induction Acquainting the Freshman Class with the opportunities open to them in high school in the shape of organizations, services, and honors, the Freshman Induction was pre- sented last fall in accordance With the tra- dition started in 1938. Representatives from the Freshman Class had the ideals of Paseo explained to them, and had a glimpse of what they would partake in While in high school. Those in the cast were: Martha Timms, Freshman Girl, Harold Leitnaker, Fresh- man Boyg Maxine Mayes, Senior Girl, Dick Foth, Senior Boy, Gerre Jones, Courageg Marion Evilsizer, Sincerityg Jim Ralls, Loyalty, Phyllis Fishman, the Gold Figure, and Pat Redding, Youth. Much credit should go to the faculty com- mittee Who made the program a success with their hard Work in directing and attending to the tableaux and many other details. Page 24 1
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The Paseon Elaine Thalman . Gerre Jones . Elwood Jones . Alice Katz . . . Beverley Nemser . Maxine Mayes . Marion Evilsizer . Fred Timms . . Dick Foth .... Mary Frances Scoville . Beverly Ralph . . . Albert Gerecht . . Charlene McPheeters Bart Ramsey . . . Jennie Lea McGowan Bob Schuster . . Missing our deadline Rushing about Squeezing it through- The Paseon is out! Working 'till six With no time and a half Here are the slaves, The Paseon Staff. Thalman was boss Her feet on the desk. All the work Was left to the rest. Guarding the money, We saw Gerre Jones. That's how his friends Got their much needed loans. We looked at her hands How deformed they were made. For Ralph punched the cards Toshow if you'd paid. To be sure the nickels And dimes were correct- This was the job Of Albert Gerecht. What pages go where, The last word was said By crew-cut Jones, Our Layout Ed. . . . . Editor . Business Manager . Layout Editor . Copy Editor . Copy Editor . Senior Editor . . Senior Editor . Homeroom Editor . Organization Editor . . Feature Editor Circulation Manager Circulation Manager Photographic Editor Photographic Editor . . . Art Editor . Lettering Editor Typing all copy To be sent away Kept Nemser and Katz From loafing all day. For those silly remarks Of the kids around school, We blame Mary Frances fShe can be cruellj What's said about seniors We hope is all right, For Maxine and Marion Stayed up every night. Dick doted on clubs Their fun and good times. And in managing homerooms Fred wrote many lines. Mounting each picture In this book you have seen, Was the task that was forced Upon Bart and Charlene. All art work and printing, Which was no easy job, Was scribbled together By Jennie and Bob. So when you enjoy This wonderful book Stop to consider The slaving it took.
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is, .h- ck .e Q ls, .eg fn.. th 08' A. A. U. W. Each year four sophomore girls are chosen to be sponsored b th . y e American Association of University Women. The selection is based on scholastic rating for the freshman year. Representatives from various colleges inform the girls of the advantages of their school. Exhibits are also presented and the girls are advised as to the school they will attend and the course they will take. No officers were elected. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Everybody knows the office assistants. They're the little people who call up on the intramural phone and get you out of class. They also hold positions of great responsibility in the office, filing cards and helping Mr. Shepherd and bein Of A ll ' ' ' ' ' the office. g geneia y useful in keeping things in order in HEALTH ASSISTAN TS And of course we must not forget Paseo's angels of mercy, the health assistants. These girls help every day in Miss Powers' office, looking down people' throats and bandaging skinned knees and elbows They also put in time as assistants at Menorah Hospital receiving instruction and folding bandages. MISS POWERS A. A. U. W. First Row tbottomjz Jeannette Stahl, Jo Ann Tint, Charlotte Saeger, Patricia Both- well, Anne Fox. Second Row: Charlene McPheeters, Maxine Mayes, S h i rl e y Grigsby, Shirley Nerman, Edith Johnson, Betty Ann Schmuck. Absent: Fern Rue. OFFICE AQTANTS First Row fbottoml: Edith McCullough, Marilyn Fredman, Margaret Meek, Vir- ginia Rogers, Elizabeth Weide, Anne FOX. Second Row: Winifred Shields, Mary LOU Cozad, Joyce Raynor, Edith Johnson, Irene Gulko. Third Row: Marilyn Mallen, Patty Piffer, Shirley Nerman, Rita Johnson, Donna Hibbeler, Mary Gene Wheaton. X Z HEALTH ASSISTANTS Left to Right: Mary Ellen Scott. JOHN Matthew, Pat Redding, Beverly Billifliftfm- , Grace McCracken, Sylvia Friedman. K'
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