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SGI11'O1' Sponsors MISS SHIRLEY Bookkeeping, Typing I7Pg5'5t:'i?Fi?tS MISS HOWE Librarian MR. WILLIAMS MISS COVERDILL Biology Clothing MR. BLOXOM Geometry, Law V g f? . .:,. L MISS KEENEY MR. SHULL Advanced Art Debaie, History, Sociology, EC07'bO77LiCS I243 MISS ICE History
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John Burton, Margaret Yearout, Mary Jane Knouse, Mary Margaret Gray, Virginia Endley, Preston Garcia. Doris Sharp, Robert Allen Mott, Elaine Peterson, June Latimer, Kenneth Briggs, Evora Martin. Stuart Watson, Irene Tabor, Evelyn Main, Amelia Aguilar, Dorothy Ebright, William Bixler. Nora Steg, Robert Johnson, Shirley Shaw, Dorothy Edds. Glenn Freeburne, June Archer, Honor Society A big event in the Senior year is the election of candidates to membership in the National Honor Society. Standards for membership are scholarship, leadership, service, and character. To be eligible for election to the Honor Society, one must rank in the upper third of the graduating class. The members of the Honor Society committee who assembled information which was used in the voting were: Miss Hancock, Miss Jackson, Miss Sirpless, Miss Shirley, Miss Coverdill, Miss Douglas, Miss Rodcwald, and Mr. Stout. Students in order to be elected, must receive a majority of the faculty votes. A recognition service for the new members was held in chapel March 3, 1938. QCOntiuued on Page 641 i233 1 4 i ' tl
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King and Queen For many years the Re-Echo Staff has sponsored the crowning of the king and queen. This was done for publicity to stimulate the sale of the Re-Echo. This year the Re-Echo was put on the activity ticket so there was no occasion to have the crown- ing. The Re-Echo Staff and sponsors decided to have a Re-Echo party and at the party crown the king and queen as the high spot of the evening. This was done and the party along with the crowning was one of the most successful formal entertainments of the school year. The king and queen were chosen on leadership, personality, and popularity. The two persons whom the students of Emporia High elected were Mary Jane Knouse, queen, and Stuart Wfatson, king. Besides these there were other candidates who were Dorothy Atherton, Margaret Yearout, Roberta Alspaw, Bill Bixler, Newton Wilson, and Darold Barker. + + + SENIOR WILL fcflllfillllftl from Page 211 Dorothy Atherton takes Eddie Wortman with her and asks that her love be given to Delbert Sloyer. Stuart Watson, the smile king of Em-Hi, happily wills his prowess on the basket- ball court to next year's team. Newton S. Wilson generously gives one of his extra large straws to the care of Floyd S. Browning where he knows it will be used to the best advantage although Floyd has plenty already. He also donates a bottle of smelling salts to any one affected with the infatuation of the fair sex. Virginia Keeler with the applause of her public still ringing in her ears places her dramatic laurels upon Emily Hughes. Mercedes Kindred takes Jimmie and her fancy dance steps with her. CContinued on Page 335 i251
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