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BACK ROW: Ingalls, Feller, Dalton, Speaker, McDonald, Cameron, Datin, Long, Post, Newcomer Hartshorn. SECOND ROW: Lee Krutsinger, Parry, Brazil, Prigmore, Shirkey, Dietrich, Bigler, Scott, Mannion Stackley, Leach. FIRST ROW: Wilson, Reynolds, Graham, Patty, Demo, Blanchard, Smith, McDonald. ON FLOOR: McCoy, Locke, Jackson, Barber. This group of lads who have banded to- gether under the name E-Club are actually a group of Wildcat lettermen who have organized for fun and real fellow- ship, Good sportsmanship and friend- ship are stressed in this he-man's club which has become traditional in E. H. S. The annual initiation for new members is always one of the highlights of the school year. New members are always plentiful when this day rolls around, for the rousing good times shared by E-Club members are too much to pass up. Throughout the year, the club, under the direction of Sponsor Jim McDonald, stages various events for its members and in- terested non-members. Several sports Hollis, Butterworth, McMillan, Holladay, Kilgore 5-Club films are shown to the public each year. The annual E-Club Banquet, which is held in May for members and their dates, is perhaps the outstanding E-Club event of the year. This year the hard-playing faculty boys lost out to the E-Club cage crew in the traditional E-Club-Faculty game. The E-Club is one of the finest groups in a school in which outstanding organizations are the rule rather than the exception. The following officers were elected for the 1948-49 term: Calvin McMillan, presi- dent, Bill Butterworth, vice president, Roy Wilson, secretary, Rudy Dietrich, treasurer, Bob Holladay, sergeant-at arms.
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gtudent Gounci Dietrich. Murray, Graham, Barber. The year 1948-49 has been a successful one for the Student Council. Under the direction of our president, Rudy Dietrich, some of the numerous events sponsored have been school parties, especially the successful barn dance, Help the Children fund, and a large bon-fire and pep-rally held in sup- port of the football team. At the first of each year a vice-president is elected from the Junior Class. He auto- matically becomes president next year. This year Jim Barber was elected to the office. Jane Murray was elected secretary, and Duane Graham, treasurer for both semesters. Each home room is represented by a mem- ber who is elected for one semester. Through the guidance of Mr. Cornwell, a grand job of leading and democratic representation can be credited to these, our student councilors. Standing: Dietrich, Mr. Cornwell, Holladay, Morti, Lamb, Parsons, Unger, Abels, Gruver, Lee, Peal, Barber. Seated: First Row-Murray, Hell, Smith, Tighe, Matheny, Bigler, McMillan, Second Row- Buhler, Hilton, Moore, Ball, Bowers, Graham, Third Row-J. Patty, Godfrey, Tarrant, Guthrie, C. Patty, Johnson. pe
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STANDING: Riggs, Miss Ward, Miss Lafferty, Thomas, Cook, Schmidt, Garcia, Murray. SEATED: Ball, Brown, Large, Schlesinger, Thompson, Bell, VVillia1ns, Holmstrom. a etfes Such activities as scavenger hunt, Christmas caroling, CARE dance, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Thanksgiving as- sembly, and World Day of Prayer observance have highlighted anoth erlfhiifisfulfvela rid? or iBayeUiEs. T Enjoying the largest membership in history, Kayettes can be proud of its officers: Nona Ball, Phyllis Riggs, Jean Bell, and Ruby Schlesinger. Under the leadership of the sponsors, Marie Lafferty and Ida Belle Ward, Kayettes has been a lively and interesting organization. 22
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