East High School - Echoes Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1922

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.div 7.7, Efrihnir in Mina Qlaaaihg O BE selected class adviser three consecutive years has been an un- Wx,4,Q precedented occurrence until this if'X ' year when the senior officers met and unanimously chose Miss Lorena E. Cassidy to serve a third term as class ad- viser. When We first organized our class, Miss Cassidy helped to set the class ma- 'VK chinery into smoothly running order. Her wise judgment and good taste are respon- sible for the choice of our much prided class pins and rings. When at the end i of our first class year, we had a deficit of 1 -' five dollars in the treasury, Miss Cassidy Q herself paid this and saved the class ag S great deal of humiliation. Our faculty ad- ' viser has been responsible for the suc- cess of our social acairs. Miss Cassidy ' helped plan our entertainments, assisted in the making of the refreshments, and gave helpful suggestions concerning the ' decorations. She has been consulted about every detail of class management. A This year more than ever, Miss Cassidy's fine influence has been felt by the class, for aside from ordinary services, she has been re- sponsible for the splendid times we have had on Hair Ribbon Day, Freak Day, and Senior Day. Miss Cassidy helped select our gradu- ation announcements and the girls' uniform dress for commence- men . , The whole school has responded to Miss Ca.ssidy's pep speeches. She is a born booster, and her enthusiastic Words have gone far in the Winning of many of Wichita High School's inter-scholastic bat- tles. What we did not know how' to do Miss Cassidy told us how to do. What we could not do ourselves, Miss Cassidy helped us to do. Miss Cassidy, we will always appreciate you. -The Class of '22, Page Twenty-Three I ess, .-..,e..g .W . so - s C - ii by 1 2 - . '



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x Eff TIA '4i f ll ALA. R. f-lx - KW- , ' 1 Sveninr Gilman il-Iiainrg F DURING their years in high school the members of the class of 22 have faithfully followed theii motto of Service and 7 A u ry have kept their colors, blue and gold, clean and free from the xxxfxfx ' stains of any misdeeds, they have accomplished the things set as ideals when the class was first organized. Following the custom of the school the class was not allowed to organize until the second year. Breaking down the old walls of pre- cedent, the sophomore A and B classes united and organized into one strong class. Miss Lorena Cassidy was chosen as faculty adviser, and has been re-elected every year. The officers elected were Earl Bellman, president, Wanda Lee, vice-presidentg Marcella Lyman, sec- retary: Billy Chandler, treasurer, Lloyd Dyer, sergeant-at-arms, Bond Hammond, yell leader. During this year two successful parties were held. There are few in the class who do not remember their first sophomore party and the old-fashioned masquerade. During this year an interesting sophomore magazine was published by the class, and the sophomores engaged in every high school activity. 1 As juniors many things were accomplished. This year the first J unior-Senior mixer was held and the plan became a custom. A rep- resentative group of the class belonged to the Junior Dramatic Club, and several interesting plays were presented. Juniors were found adzively engaged in debating, club work, the band and orchestra, athletics, and in every activity. The junior magazine was also edited by some of the members of this year's Messenger class. It was a big success and also gave the people practical experience for this year's work. The success of the year was due largely to the work of the officers, Paul Gregg, president, Bond Hammond, vice-presi- dentg Bill Kahrs, secretaryg Marvin Norfleet, treasurerg Robert Ma- son, sergeant-at-armsg Glen Odem, yell leader. Now at the end of 'their senior year the class feels that, for the most part, they have accomplished the things most desired, by them on their entrance to high school. The class has always had represen- tatives 'in every activity and has originated many things quite bene- ficial to the school. The seniors entertained the juniors at a party at the beginning of the year, and on March 31, the juniors, following the custom established by our class as juniors, entertained with a J unior-Senior Japanese party which was a great success. Freak day, Hair-ribbon day, and Senior day fulfilled the seniors highest expecta- tion. The senior class play, Green Stockings, presented May 12 and 13, was successful in every way. Surely with these achievements marked by originality and initiative the class of 1922 has upheld its motto of 'Service and kept its blue and gold waving high. Page Twenty-Five , , , I . X V It , X Y ll n L b RS' 1922 l 5

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