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,A ,bl 1 vc ,i ' I I A I ,'- T ' I 1 'i , 1 ' Fl. . I ' l l l n I I I I l 0 l I ,,. Il FC 1 , , .1 - , I u I V , '1 ln I i F I' CI i 'l Feliz Clase fthe Happy Classj is an English class taught by Miss 7 M. Etta Price. The officers are as follows: Austin Hughes, presidentg , Lorene Yost, vice-president, Sam Thomas, secretary, Ernest Owens, ,ki treasurer, Irene Helm, sergeant-at-arms. The organization was the - result of a desire to motivate the required work in parliamentary I r n . I procedure and forensic debate. The work ot the club has included Lf' organization, election of officers, selection of name, motto, rules, and f constitution, the work of committees, motions, questions, discussions, I . . . I amendments, etc. For social expression the club has had semi-annual ' picnics at Flat Rocks. At the spring picnic Miss Price's other English lg VI class was invited to join them, and accepted the invitation. 'Q The personnelof the club includes: Dorothy Cole, Lois Crook, I Wallace Estill, Elizabeth Finnerty, Harold George, Mary Gephart, L Austin Hagins, Irene Helm, Ed Johnson, Ruth Madison, Lucile MC- Gonigle, Joe Miller, Ruth Montgomery, Muriel Murdock, Earl North- cutt, Ernest Owens, John Patton, Ray Setty, Osborne Shearer, Morris Smith, Sam Thomas, Billy Vfayman, Karol Wilhite, Fred Wfayman, Lorene Yost. t ly S, if testis., v - fPaSC2 1 'f' N E t QM, nge-,E . 'ji 1 , , X 1
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THE IQSO REECHO High Investment in Life Angles W'hatever success Hi-Y has obtained it is here to stay. Every modern school has a Hi-Y for a household term, But with all that there are some new angles to be considered in the big triangle. Per- haps there are some new curves-dangerous ones-which need to be measured and calculated carefully. It is still a real issue as to what the triangle is to mean as a permanent fixture in the school as well as what its task shall be. When Lafayette came to our eastern shore he did not say, Washington, we are here, or XVe have arrived, but he left with us the thought that he had been here and had done something f 1 I worth while. We are convinced that he did a lasting good. Likewise Hi-Y must spread its lasting good. Service is a big word which does not l cease with a little act but lives on in sweet memory. The fact that we are here now and are leaving footprints should inspire us to acts of achievements that will benefit our school and community. For the year ending more than one hundred boys participated in '.'l the Hi-Y Clubwith its bi-weekly meetings and other activities. May V 'J it be that the sentiment shall never drift to the self-satisfaction of say- 5 ' ing we are here but that we have been here and have measured with 1' the personal hope and purpose of every angle in the Hi-Y triangle and '12 that we are still going on. U Q -9: E52 Ill 'XVI' age - QP s, 25 ' 3 Q' ? .NE A W 3 W
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THE IQSO RE-ECHO x. Y. z. Club The X. Y. Z. Club was organized for the purpose of furthering the interest of mathematics in the Emporia Senior High School. The club held two meetings a month, one of which was devoted to the study of mathematics and the other for social entertainment. Mildred Peak was elected president, Everett Childers, vice-pres- ident, and Jane McCullough, secretary-treasurer. The club was divided into five committees, chairmen of which are as follows: I Program-Rose Star. . J Entertainment-Carl Oxelson. 1 Food-Margaret Widick. Social-Virgil Ferrebee. Q General-Gilbert Meredith. -L Re-Echo Reporter-Rose Star. , The club members were: Ray Scllaffner, Joe Miller, Keith King, Henry Lee, Ralph Richards, Dale Corson, Gorman Brandley, Harry Bishop, Margaret Widick, Eva Lou DeYoung, Gilbert Meredith, Vernal ' Roth, Bernard Reeble, Martha Schaffner, Maurine Wagner, Lillian I if Conway, Florence Phillips, Everett Childers, Mildred Peak, Jane Mc- ' Cullough, Rose Star, Vesta Suffer, Margaret Lewis, Chase Wfilson, and -I Oscar Willianis. U -fr E52 ii Qvf' flhige ZIJ 3 My r Q . P Nz f 331' , . f 1 i 03 E 'W Y N 5
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