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THE EMPORIA - Re-Echo 1935 - HIGH sci-iooL RUTH E, TOMLINSCN ,.,,,. .,,, ' 'Rntlzyf' Earnest, Timicl G. R. '33, '34, '35. WILLIAM OER ,,,,..,., .,,,, W inning, Optimist Hi-Y '34, '35. HELEN E. SUTTON , .,.., . ,,,,,,,, Honorable, Efficient, Solemn G, R. '33, '34, '35, Open House '34, Echo '34. JOHN WATERS .... .. .... Just, Waggish Hi-Y '34, '35. RUTli MARIE SIMMONS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Raptnrous, Manager, Sunny G. R. '33, '34, '35, Echo '34, '35, Campus Daze, 33, Librarian 33, '34, Glee Club '35, Flower of Venezia, '35. CHARLES W. NASH . . . .... ................ ' 'Chuckf' Wistfui, Noble Hi-Y '33, '34, '35, Echo '34, '35, Glee Club '34, '35, Flower of Venezia. '35. NANCY JANE RoEEn'rs . ................... Naive, Jubilant, Rhythmic G. R. '33, '34, '35, Glee Club '33, Mixed Chorus '33, '34, Music Contest, Debate '34, Dramatics '33, '34, '35, Jerry of Jericho Road, '34, Guess Again, '35, Growing Pains, '35, Echo '35, Up and Atom Club '35. ORAL Z. BowEEs ........................................ Ornate, Zestjnl, Bonny G. R. '33, '34, '35, G. A. A. '33, Librarian '34, MARIE L. Loozvus ,... .. ...., ...,........ Mnidenly, Little, Lovely G. R. '33, '34, '35, Up and Atom Club '35. MAX ARNOLD .................... .......,................. M iscliievous, Hi-Y '33, '34, '35, Up and Atom Club '35. MARY K. FRITH ................................ . ....... Modern, Keen, G. R. '33, '34, '35, Up and Atom Club '34, '35, Echo '34, '35, G. R. Setting Up Conference '33, '34, Journalism Conference '33, Dramatics '34, '35, G. A. A. '34, '35, Growing Pains, '35, National Honor Society. P. HARVEY SCHOECK ..... Pete, Hearty. Steady Hi-Y '35. JOHN A. COLLIER ...... Joyous, Adventurous, Clever j. W 4.4161 au
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THE EMPORIA - Re-Echo 1935 - Hiou scHooL FLOYD A. ENSMINGER ,,... ,,,,,,, F ine, Agreeable, Energetic A. DOROTHY Wn.L1AMs ,,,,,, ,,,,, A ttentive, Dependable, Worthy G. R. '33, '34, '35, Glee Club '34, Jerry of Jericho Road, '34, Campus Daze, '33.w We X' r ,ki Competent, Happy CLAIRE HITE .,,, K Y X EVELYN L. NEWLIN Enter prising, Languid, Naive G. R. '33, '351 Cv. A. A. '33. Joi: E. KELSHEIMER ..........,. ,............ J auniy, Efficient, Kniglitly Football '33, '34, '35, Track '34, '35, Hi-Y '33, '34. ORPHIA M. KEELEY .....................,,, .,.,. O rderly, Meditative, Kind I G. R. '33, '34, '35, G. R. Setting Up Conference '35, Li- brarian '34, '35, Cicero cho Staff '35. DEI MAS C. GOLDSBURY ,,,,,,, ,...,,,,,, HAZEL M. Wiu-u'rE ,,.,,.. G. R. '33. Club '34, Campus Daze, '33, Re- Dauntless, Candid, Gallant Honorable, Miseliievous, Willing PAUL WISE ,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,, ,,,.. P leasing, Worthy Football '34, '35, RAYMOND J. SPADY .........,,,.. ...,....,,,......,,,.,,,..... R eally Jolly, Sport Hi-Y '33, '34, '35, Basketball '33, '34, IHENE L, DAVIS ..,,,,.......,,,,,,..... Independent, Liberal, Dandy G. R. '33, '34, '35, Glee Club '33, '34, Campus Daze, '33, Jerry ot Jericho Road, '34. LINUS J. Ausrm ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,, Loyal, Jocund, Admirable Hi-Y '33, '34, '35, Hi-Y Cabinet '34, Echo '33, '34, Up and Atom Club '34, M, JANE WALLIS ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.. Maidenly, Jolly, Wise G. R. '33, '34, '35, G. R. Cabinet '34, '35, Setting Up Con- ference '33, '34, Echo '33, Guess Again, '35, G. R. Mid- Winter Conference '35, Cheerleader '34, '35, National Honor Society. BILL Drcaq ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. ,..,,,,,,,...,,,,. B Tief, Dependable Football '33, '34, '35, HinY '33, '35. EMMA Lou KLINE ,..... G. R. '33, '34. LAWRENCE Piicl-1Ax. ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,, ..., Hi-Y '33, '34, '35, Up and Atom C RUTH ELLEN SPILLMAN G. R. '33, '34, '35. THOMAS E. NIKON ,,,,,,, Esteeined, Likable, Kind Leisurely, Pleasant lub '34. Real, Efficient, Sunny Tease, Expressive, Nifty
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I 26 THE Empoim. - 721:-Echo 1935 - HIGH scHooL SPEAKERS AT THE SENIOR BANQUET Warren Pyle, Mar Beth Busch, Chester Patton, Mary K. Frith Mr. Toastmaster and Friends: We like to think that this is the best class that ever graduated from E. H. S., but there are others that have been just as good. Nevertheless we have rated high in dramatics, in Hi-Y, and G. R. organizations, in publishing an excellent Echo and Re-Echo, in athleticsg and we have among us several good musicians. Let us reminisce. Do you remember the days when we were making our Vocational Guidance books in Citizenship? That was when we studied careers-whether to be doctor, lawyer, merchant, or thief. That year we elected Joe Blackburn president, and Chester Kipling treasurer of the Student Council. joe still continues to hold a place of distinction, being the treasurer of this class. Another thing that was inaugurated dur- ing our regime was the school carnival. You probably remember some of those stunts-Miss Sheehan's dancing horse, Miss Marmont,s photo- graph album, and the wedding of the painted dolls, which was Miss Petty's idea. You will. also remember the school picnic at Soden's Grove, that resulted in no casualties. Joe Blackburn and Ruth Waldrop presided over our picnic as King and Queen, and they were escorted to the grounds in Mary K. Frith's and Barbara Corbett's ballyhoo car. ,Twas indeed a grand sight. Toreadors,' gave several of our class a start in dramatics. Those who starred were-Carol Evans, Virginia Nixon, Ed Clark, and Joe Donnellan. After that memorable year, the little half- grown chicks had their wings clipped after jump- ing across Sixth Avenue. We found that we were not nearly so important as we thought. I remem- ber an incident which bothered me very much at the time. One of my teachers said that our class was like a small bird just learning to fly. It Cur uture- + + + would have to shift for itself as no one was going to come to the nest to feed it. I thought that teacher would be plenty hardf' but things turned out much better than I expected. About the biggest event of our Sophomore year was the school frolic, and the election of our class officers. Our stunt in the frolic was a success, and much of the credit was due to the officers who were: Joe Blackburn, president, Chester Patton, vice-president, MarBeth Busch, secretary, Charles Wayman, treasurer. We spent the re- mainder of the year learning the ways of E. H. S. Our Junior year held many things in store for us to remember. Activity tickets were intro- duced into the high school for the first time by Coach Smith and Mr. Brown. They have de- veloped into a system beneficial both to the stu- dents and the school. Other highlights of last year were our election of class officers, the oper- etta, Jerry of Jericho Road, and the state cham- pionship basketball team. Chester Patton was president of the Junior class, Agnes Thomas, vice- presidentg Dale Buchanan, secretary, and Betty Cremer, treasurer. Several members of our class held important leads in the operetta. Those participating were: Virginia Nixon, joe Don- nellan, Chester Patton, and' Whitby Turner. Jack Doty and Lindell Petty were chosen on the state basketball team. Another event of the year was the music contest. Leonard Hollingsworth received a national Superior', rating for his trom- bone solo, and George Jones pounded a national Excellent rating out of his snare drum. Leonard was also in the brass quintet, which re- ceived a national rating of Excellent. Now we are Seniors. W'e started the year right with a fine football record, winning first place in our league. These boys won the distinction of being chosen on the all-state team: Harry Par- ker, center, Dale Childears, tackle, Lindell Petty, quarterback, and Vernon Pennington, halfback. To lead our class we elected Chester Patton presi- dent. He is an officer of much experience and we knew we could rely on him. Dorothy Knouse was elected vice-president, and Ruth Waldrop and Joe Blackburn were elected secretary and treas- urer. A large number of seniors belong to the 1-Ii-Y and G. R., two of E. H. S.'s popular clubs. Betty Davis is president of the G. R. and John Zimmerman president of the Hi-Y. A number of QContinued on Page 421
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