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FRANCES KIRKENDALL German Club, '14, '15, Gesangfest, Chorus, Glee Club, '14, '15, Y. W. C. A., Shakespearean Dra- . matic Club. DOROTHY HAYNES Chorus, '12, '13, '14, Glee Club, '14, '15, Gesang- fest, Latin Club, Y. W. C. A., Dramatic Club. LAWRENCE WORKMAN Basket Ball, '14, '15, '16, Captain, '15, ViC6-P1'6Si- dent Shakespearean Dramatic Club, C. B. C., Chorus, Latin Club, Echo, '16. DELLA MARK Chorus, Dramatic Club, Pan of Fudge, Typist for Journalism Class, '15. DAVID POTTER Echo Reporter, Basket Ball, '16, Double Octette, '14, Chorus, '13, '14, '15, Gesangfest, '15, Secre- tary High School Editorial Association, '16, C. B. C. FAYE VAUGHN , Secretary Shakespearean Dramatic Club, Latin Club, '14, Y. W. C. A. CLARA SMITH 5 Chorus, Gesangfest, Shakespearean Dramatic Club, A Gentle Jury. ' Page 27
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Senior Class History It has been just four years since we were introduced to Emporia High School as Freshmen, fresh and green, from years of inexperience. There have been a few who, discouraged by the steep and rocky road to knowldge, dropped by the wayside. Figures show us that we have only twenty-nine of the original fifty, although all told, we now number fifty-four. It was our privilege, while Sophomores, to have the thrill of entering the new building. Although at this time we had not reached the glory of Senior- dom, we were mature enough to appreciate the contrast, for, by this time, we had lost some of that care-free spirit which dominates every Freshman class, and we were ready to move along the path of knowledge at a steady pace. During our Junior year, we were impressed by the trouble and tribulation the Seniors of '15 brought upon themselves by their obstinacy when trying to produce a Senior Annual. With the close of the school year, we lost a tried and trusted friend in the person of Mr. Pett. With the opening of the fall term, under a new regime, we were prepared to make the last and stcepest ascent of the hill of knowldge. Our class has been a distinguished oneg and no one can say that we have hidden our light under a bushel. The class has produced some of the best athletes E. H. S. has ever had. Although we have no sages who will worry all night about things a fool never heard of, we have been able to attain the height that was our goal. And now, as we stand on the brow of the hill and gaze into the future, let us cast a glance behind, for Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never bro't to 1nin'? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, In days of auld lang syne? Pa ge 29
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