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

 - Class of 1935

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THE EMPORIA - Rc-Echo 1935 - HIGH scHooL I5 SENICR CLASS OFFICERS +++ Presideuf .. .,S,7S,S,,,,S....SY...V .,S,,...,S , S,7S.,,,V,.. .4.,....,. ..,S,...S.,..,,,,. C H E srun PATTON Is one of our most popular students. He has been a leader all through high school Vice-Presidenl A.,.,,,S.......,,,,. ......S,.,,.. . ,S,7,....,,.,,,S,.,7S,,.S.,. D onorriv KINOUSE One of the famous Knauses. Is well known fo rhcr G. R. activities. Secretary ,,........ g ..,,t,.,...........,... .,,.,,,t..,,,,, S .,,..,.,,,.,.,,.t,,,t, RUTH WAI.DROP Who makes up in many other ways for her size. Is our must well-liked and efficient secretary. Treasurer -, ,,,,t......,,,..t.,,,, , .,,, ,,tt,,,t,,,,. . . ,.,.. . ,,,,,,,t,,,,,,, .,Y,,,t,., . , JOE BLACKBURN One of E. H. S.'s favorites. We,d gladly trust him with our treasure-if we had one. SE IOR CLASS The Senior Class of ,SS was organized in Sep- tember 1934. Chester Patton was elected presi- dentg Dorothy Knouse, vice-presidentg Ruth Waldrop, secretaryg and Joe Blackburn, treasurer. The year of '54-'35 has been a most profitable and active one for the Senior Spartans. The en- terprises and accomplishments of the Class of '35 will long be remembered and echoed in the halls of Emporia High. There were many highlights of the year. One was the Senior Banquet, a gala affair, where the proud seniors donned their glad raiment and felt grown up for at least one evening. Then there was the crowning of the Spartan King and Queen. That evening will be remembered not only for the recognition of E. H. S.'s favorites but for the glorious victory over the invading Topeka Trojans. The Senior sponsors-Mr. Lodle, Miss Shirley, Miss Coverdill, Mr. Long and Miss Howe, have been a great help and have shown every co-opera- tion with the students, hence the Seniors wish to thank them for their sincere interest.

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I4 THE EMPORIA - Re-Echo 1935 - HIGH scHooL UTI!!! The annual Senior Class dinner of Emporia High was held Thursday night in the Broadview grill room. One hundred and sixty members of the Senior class and faculty were present. The decorations and programs were arranged in keep- ing with the Greek title Spartans which was chosen last fall for the school name. The class colors, red and silver, were used on the placecards, programs, and table decorations. The speakers' table which faced the other three, carried a large silver ship, full of red roses, with red candles in silver holders on either side of the ship. The out- side tables bore silver fruit bowls full of red ap- ples, gilded oranges, and silver pineapples. The center table carried smaller bouquets of red roses and red candles, in graduated sizes, each in a silver P ROC RANT Toastmnsler: Chester Patton C UT o p Lo, XVarren Pvle itovotxri 'Musa IIPOQPYKTLQ hlnry K. rms I 6 m0 min Mar nah Bush PKOUULKFI. Music candlestick. The placeeards were made to repre- sent a Greek Galley-ship, with names and mark- ings in silver ink. The toastmaster, Chester Patton, and the other seniors on the program wore Grecian Costumesf' Throughout the dinner four underclassmen, Bar- bara Jean XVilson, Iris Miller, Paul Steg, and Rhodes Lewis furnished incidental music. The program included class history by Warre11 Pyle, assisted by Walter Peterson and Ruth Wal- dropg class prophecy, given by Mary K. Frith, as- sisted by Betty Cremer. The class will given by Mar Beth Busch, assisted by Dorothy Knouse and Edwin Clark, and two numbers by the members of the mixed chorus of the Senior Class.



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X 1' 4 'THE EMPORIA Ki'-Frlio 1935 YAIIGH sci-iooi. , -5-I F. Y, l 2 i NORLLNF. GI,ADYCE COULEY , .,,, ,, Neat, Gracious, Clieerjul Open House '34, Orchestra '33, '34, State Music Contest '33' '34, '35, Debate '33, Dramatics '33, '34, Campus Daze, Guess Again, '35, Em-Hi Frolic '33, G. R. '33, '34, '35, Setting Up Conference '33, Mid-Winter Conference 33, Up X, , ,- . 34 and Atom 3.1, G. A. A. 34, '35, Jr. Editor Re-Echo ' , Editor Re-Echo '35, N. S. P. A. Conference, Kansas City, '35, National Honor Society. C. CLAYROURNE SMITH , ,,,, ,,,, Candid, Companioniible Scout Jerry of Jericho Road, 34, Ghost Train, '34. VIVIAN T. CLEEroN ,,,,,, o,,,, ,,,,,,,, V 1 iluable, Friendly Classznate G. R. '34, 4 JOHN J. ZIMMERMAN , ,,,, Jubilant, Just, Zealous Hi-Y Cabinet '33, '34, '35, Football '33, '34, Hi-Y Confer- ence '33, '34, '35, Track '33, '34, '35, Cheerleader '33, '34, '35, Dramatics '34, Open House '34, Em-Hi Frolic '33, Vice- President Cicero Club '33, National Honor Society. LILLIAN SULLIVAN , .... ........... .......... ..... L i g ht Hearted, Sensible G. R. '33, '34, '35, G. A. A. '33, '34, '35, Library '33, '35. RICHARD S. LUMLEY ,, ........ Reliable, Soeiable, Logical Band '33, '34, '35, Orchestra '33, '34, '35. CLEADORA L, HELD , .... ............ . Casual, Lady-like, Honorable G. R. '33, '34, '35, Campus Daze, '33. JAMES H. GRUBBS ...... , , , Jaunty, Humorous, Gifted Jr. Business Mgr. Re-Echo '34, Bus. Mgr. Re-Echo '35, Hi-Y '33, '34, Hi-Y Conference '33, N. S. P. A., Kansas City, '34, Echo Bus, Mgr. '34, Echo Advertising Mgr. '33, Debate Club '33, Up and Atom Club '34, BARBARA J. CORDETT .......... ...... , ,. Benign, Jriunty, Captivating G. R. '33, '34, '35, G. R. Cabinet '35, Mid-Winter Confer- ence '34, '35, Setting Up Conference '34, Journalism Con- ference '33, Echo '33, '34, '35, G. A. A. '33, '34, '35, Glee Club '33, '34, '35, Up and Atom Club '34, '35, Cheerleader '33, '34, '35, Orchestra '33, Open House '34, Jerry of Jeri- cho Road, '34, Flower of Venezia, '35, Em-Hi Frolic '33, Music Contest '33, '34, '35, Growing Pains, '35. VIRGIL W. BUGDEE ...... .... , ,, Very Willing, Broadniinded Glee Club '33, '34, Campus Daze, '33, Jerry of Jericho Road, '34. ANNA B. BREWER , , .... Agreeuble, Benign, Benevolent G. R. '33, '34, '35. EDWARD OWENS ..... Earnest, Optimist Hi-Y '34, '35, VELMA I . Roismirs , , , Viircaious, Fair, Remarkable G. R. '33, '34, '35. EVAN L. HOPKINS Expressive, Loyal, Hearty Football '34. , , Clieery, Leader, Sport-lover CLARA L. STOUT , G. A. A. '33, '34, '35, Cicero Club '34, G, R. '33, '34, '35, Librarian '33, '34, '35, National Honor Society. WILLIS Bowims , Winning Smile, Busy RACHAEL P. WAGAMAN ,, ,, , , ,,,, Respected, Pcppy, Wise G. R. '33, '34, '35, Campus Daze, '33, National Honor Society. WARREN L. PYLE , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, l Villing Worker, Laeonic, Pleusing Hi-Y Treasurer '35, Hi-Y Conference '35, Boys' Glee Club '35, Guess Again, '35, Flower of Venezia, '35, President National Honor Society. -

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