Emporia High School - Re Echo Yearbook (Emporia, KS)

 - Class of 1934

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MISS ,IIZNNY P. DOUGLAS, a member of the Senior II-Iigli School faculty, is honored for her excellent teaching in Iinglish and Latin. Miss Douglas attended the Iimporia High School, College of Emporia, Kansas State Teachers College, Chicago University, and Columbia University. She has received her A. B. degree. Miss Douglas' pet hobby is growing flowers and her favorite sport is basketball. To forget her troubles Miss Douglas reads the Readers' Digest. MISS MAUDE JACKSON teaches History and Consti- tution in Iimporia High School. She has attended McPher- son College, University of Kansas, Kansas State Teachers College, and the University of Colorado. She is fond of reading biography and historical fiction. Miss jackson also likes to watch football and basketball games and is an ardent radio fan. Harper's and Scribner's are her favorite maga- zines. Miss Jackson is a member of K. S. T. Association, Faculty Club, and A. A. U. W. MR. WILI.IAM O. JUST is the instructor of Band and Orchestra in Emporia High School. He is also head of the Music Department at the College of Ilmporia. He is an instructor in violin. He has attended Wasliington State College, Chicago Musical College, and American Conserva- tory of Chautauqua, New York. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree. Mr. just's favorite sport is football but he has no pet hobby. His favorite magazine is the Readers' Digest. He belongs to Phi Mu Alpha. MISS MARY D. SCHMAIZRIIQD, a member of our faculty, has attended the Colorado University, Kansas University, and the University of Chicago. She is a mem- ber of the American Association of University Wirnien and the High School Faculty Club. Her pet hobby is break- ing New Year's resolutions. Her favorite sport is inking themes. Her favcrite magazine is the Atlantic. She holds an A. B. degree. MISS ELLEN ICE has attended the University of Kansas, the Columbia University, and the University of Chicago, therefore she has a fine educational background for teaching history in the Iimporia High. Miss Ice belongs to two professional organizations, the K. S. T. A. and the A. A. U. XV. Miss Ice enjoys reading several types of magazines. THE I934 353-

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MISS SHIRLEY THOMSON, an instructor of English at the Emporia High School, holds an A. B. degree. She has attended the College of Em- poria, University of California at Berkeley. She enjoys horseback riding, collecting old furniture, and reading her favorite magazines. MISS THELMA M. DUTTON, librarian at the Lowther Junior High School and Emporia Senior High School, has attended the Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, Kansas University, and University of Illinois, and has a B. S. degree. She enjoys gardening and raises hybrid chickens and goldfish. Our basketball team has a great booster in Miss Dutton. She also enjoys motor- mg. MISS MABEL COVERDILL, the sewing teach- er, has attended the following schools: College of Emporia, University of Wisconsin, University of California. She now belongs to the following professional organizations: The Kansas State Teachers, Association, American Home Econom- ics Association, and the Kansas Home Economics Association. Her hobbies are reading and travel- ing. She reads several magazines, American, and Good Housekeeping. Her favorite sports are football, as a spectator, and golf as a participator.



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WSAIIW GEORGE A. LODLE, Manual Arts instructor and Assistant Football coach, attended the two teachers colleges at Emporia, Pittsburg, Stout In- stitute, and received a B. S. degree before coming to Emporia Senior High School. All sports in- terest him equally and he makes a capable football coach. Other pastimes are the intra-mural bas- ketball leagues and reading the Industrial Arts Magazine. He is a member of four vocational organizations, K. S. T. A., A. V. A., K. I. V. A., and N. E. I. A. MISS E. MAY HANCOCK, head of our Foods department, earned her B. S. degree at the Em- poria Teachers College and Chicago University, she also attended the Kansas State College, Man- hattan. She enjoys reading, her favorite maga- zine being Readers' Digest. In the sports line, tennis is her favorite. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, an honorary scholastic organization, A. A. U. NV., K. S. T. A., National Home Economics Association. MR. JOHN R. XVILLIAMS, instructor in Agri- culture, Biology, and Chemistry in the Emporia Senior High School, spends his spare moments in gardening and in the study of nature. Mr. Wil- liams has received his B. S. and M. S. degree from the K. S. T. C. at Emporia. He is a member of the Masonic lodge and an active promoter of sports, the favorite of which is basketball. i THE I934 R E + E C H O MISS ETHEL SHIRLEY has attended the Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, Uni- versity of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado, and possesses a Bachelor of Science degree. Miss Shir- ley likes to read poetry, go horseback riding, and swimming and hunting. She likes to read the Vogue, American, Cosmopolitan, and Saturday Evening Post. MISS ANITA B. RICE possesses a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts degree, having attended Washbtirn College and Kansas University. The Time is her favorite magazine for current news although she enjoys many other magazines. Watching football and basketball games is a favorite sport with Miss Rice. She is a member of the Kansas State Teachers' Association and the American Association of University Women. MISS DOROTHY HAMER, the dean of girls at Emporia High School, is well fitted for her position. She has attended the College of Emporia. Later she received her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Illinois, and her Mas- ters degree at Columbia University. She is not especially interested in any one sport or magazine.

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