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-, I 4 The I93O Re-Echo As this book, our 1930 Re-Echo, makes its debut, we are sending with it our hope that you will keep it and enjoy it. We have worked hard that it might find pleasure in your sight. ' The Re-Echo campaign was launched with a bang April 10 by the Re-Echo chapel, The Review of Reviews, written and directed by Virginia Lee Saunders, our clever calendar editor. John Harvey, the Junior business manager, made a peppy and clever master of ceremonies. The Review of Reviews was an animated summary of the con- tents of the 1930 Re-Echo. ' A number of the audience was heard to remark that it was the best chapel ever presented in Emporia High. A subscription contest was held between the fourth hour classes. The Boys' Glee Club with Otis Smith as captain won a five-pound box of candy with the highest per cent of sales. Mr. Hurt's Constitution class, captained by Charles Wager, won second place, a three-pound box of candy. Miss Howard's class, under the captaincy of Charles Sharp, won a five-pound box of candy with the highest per cent of paid-up subscriptions. The 1930 Re-Echo staff is: Lucille Helfrey, editor-in-chief, William Hart, busi-- ness manager, Cornelia Conwell, Junior editor, John Harvey, Junior business manager, Corinne Galt, associate editor, Everett Childers, assistant business manager, Elizabeth Andrews, organizations, Virginia Lee Saunders, calendar editor, Virginia Bergerhouse, er ef N. ,fl I 1 JL, ,W x a s 3, fi- t we kodak editor, George Hughes, typist, joe Morris, boys' athletics, Peggy DeLong, girls' athletics, and Ted Blackburn, cartoonist. The list of the staff would not be complete without mention and a word of appre- ciation to F. J. South who calls himself unofficial janitor and office boy, but who in reality holds the difficult and responsible position of faculty sponsor, and fulfils it most creclitably. A CPagc 141 ,i , 'tJx- I I . if W va 11' , ig -ss. '9 A is we he 'ess,seaf'e , glee' ' lv- -E-' uf
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THE IQSO REECHO l 1 l , ,. Top row-Qlieading left to right!-Leota Brown, Ruth Hanna, Aileen Howell, Elizabeth XVismeycr, Evelyn Brown, Peggy Ballweg, Bernice NVhite, Loretta McCarthy, Lillian Clawson, Bernice Allen, Cornelia Conwell. - Second row--jean Piper, Ruth Winn, Ada Ludy, Helen Allen, Ruth Hodson, Bethel Mclllvain, Martha Schaffner, Maurine NVagner, Margaret Hensley, F. J. South. Third row--Eva Lou DeYoung, Anna Beth Mellinger, Lois Russell, Geraldine Monroe, Irene jacob, Rose Star, Gladys Fish, Dorothy Star, Alberta Burrell, Olive XVoolwine. Fourth row-Harold Urie, Irwin Layton, XValter Lawson, jack Lostutter, Hubert Urie, Charles XVager, S The Echo W'ithout a doubt the Echo, the Emporia High School Weekly news edition, has successfully weathered another year. The real work officially began after the launching in assembly of the Echo sub- scription campaign and the organizing of the staff to which any member of the school joe NVeigand. I was eligible. ' With a staff membership of fifty working industriously in their spare time the weekly edition appeared regularly on Friday and was delivered to the subscribers in their . sixth hour classes. l November 16th and 17th, three staff members and Mr. South, supervisor, at- - tended the iournalism conference at Lawrence sponsored by the Kansas University De- partment of Journalism. The representatives, Irene Jacob, editor, John Harvey, adver- , tising manager, and Geraldine Monroe, reporter, brought back many new ideas and plans , , for the Echo. '-li Among other new features of the paper, the past year was the ten point, two 1 column method of presenting the editorialsg the ears at either side of the heading and jf an enjoyable column entitled Shades in Our Corridors. ,. All notable holidays and anniversaries such as Christmas, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, All Fools Day, etc., were recognized by special editions, three of which were six pages. L Editions dedicated to Girl Reserves, Hi-Y Music Week, and the Seniors were also pub- A lished. gf' To Joe Weigand, business manager, and John Harvey, goes the credit of the sound 1:2 financial condition of the Echo during the entire year and it is hoped that, in the future, Nair. the Echo may continue successfully. . Y 1- - h . fPage IS, , r . A ' .4 ' be - Al . Nr Lf , ' ,QT 'Q 'Pr 59,352 f C A 'W if ls v ' ' N., - -...bf
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