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if N- fx :- 1 I I f 4 l I I . I ' . L-- V I l I I I I I I u 4 ll . ll' -J is l i V l l I, If r '1 'l Ii I I I I4 1. . u I I I ... ' 9 I I I I I 'I 'l In I . 1 4 I I L 6 7 effi The Cicero Club The Romans of 1930 to establish discipline and insure better grades establish this constitution: Upon violation of any law a penalty shall be imposed on the accused consisting of translation of a chapter of Cicero, our legal advisor. No person shall be a member who shall not have attained the age of wisdom, fifteen, unless by permission of Dictator Rice Brown. They shall not exceed the age of four score and one. ' President shall appoint committees and conduct, meetingsg vice- president shall conduct meetings in absence of the president, secretary shall record meetingsg treasurer shall accept money and swear not to spend it. No club member shall borrow from this treasury. Dues shall be 51.00. Social or club meetings shall be held monthly. Officers first term were: President, Helen Finley, vice-president, Ruth Samuel, secretary, Joe Wiegandg treasurer, Vesta Saffer. Second term: President, Gorman Brandleyg vice-president, Lois Bellingerg secretary, Violet McRobertsg treasurer, Vera Stout. Other members are: Arnold Davidson, Ella Early, Mary Gephart, Mary Jane Finney, Addie Gandy, Irene Jacob, Roland Heaney, Wilson Moyer, Thelma Pyle, Margaret Rees, and Muriel Warnken. Miss Douglass was sponsor of the club. CPage 22j wwe' -3. 03 'M ' 1.
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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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THE IQSO RE-ECHO First row-Howell, Wolevcr, Andrews, Samuels, -0. V'illiams, Meredith, French, Hanna, Catherine Williams, Star, Fish, Sawyer, Mcllvain, Stout. Second row-Nicholson, Gilchrist, Powell, Roth, Latin, Saunders, Diggs, Mcllingcr, Finley, Conner, Wiegand, Hclfrey, Galt. Third row-Mr. james, Ames, Gregory, Faust, W'aynmn, jones, Escill, Corson, Davies, Davis, Poole. Hughes, Fuson, Urie, Vandervelde. Science Club The Science Club was organized in the fall of 1929 for the purpose of doing experiments which could not be done in the class period, and to further the interest in science. The officers Were: Oscar Williams, president, Evelynanne Meredith, vice-president, Bob French, treasurer, and Helen Finley, program committee chairman. J l J I n I 'I 'I H 'I If H I iv: li U A 72' 'O P Q fs 5.4 Y 'NVP TY -if QPage23l fa. weft? S a r F3 fa f Lwif Q3 -at nv. i
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