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I Re-gdza XP r ,ye fziufib in Manmq of Rice Z. Eaawn Certain traits and attitudes seemed to be as much a part of Mr. Rice E. Brown as were his physical characteristics. Among these were loyalty, fidelity to duty, and regard for others. He was at all times loyal to the school and community which he served, to his associates in the school and the community and to his religious and moral convictions. If there were conflicts between what he believed to be right and what seemed to be expedient, conviction of right always prevailed. He was at all times loyal to those in authority and always courteous to those over whom he exercised authority. ' His cheerful friendliness, his dependability, and his loyalty made many friends among young and old. During my fourteen years of association with him I never heard him speak ill of anyone. On the other hand, he always seemed to know something good concerning anyone whose name was mentioned. Perhaps no one who has ever left the Emporia Rotary Club was more missed than is Rice E. Brown. Rice E. Brown was a good man and a good educator. The work of a good man, and more especially a good educator, never ends. The ideals lived by Rice E. Brown will be passed on from generation to generation as long as earthly time shall run. W. M. RICHARDS U1
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When there comes a day when you are in a remi- niscing mood We hope you'll take this annual off the shelf, dust it, open its covers and spend some pleasant hours remembering your youthful days in Emporia High School. GAE WHITNEY, Editor BROOKS BECKER, Business Manager
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Qcvziq-lVineu BOARD OF EDUCATION ln the passing of Wayne B. Granger, the Emporia City Schools lost a capable and loyal friend. He was more than ordinarily successful in his profession, hence, there were many demands upon his time. He enioyed his hobbies more than most men. Nevertheless, he was able and willing to find time to give for the betterment of the schools in Emporia. Courage- ous, capable, honest and sincere in all that he did he made significant contribution during his short tenure as a member DR. GRANGER of the Emporia Board of Education. W. M. RICHARDS The board of education is a vital organization that meets the first Monday of every month to solve problems dealing with the public school system of Emporia. Officers and members of the board are: President . . . WELDON HANNA Virf-Prfsidcni . . . JoE J. MORRIS, JR. Clerk ..... . NIAGDELENA Y. BAKER Twaszzrvr .....,.. LLOYD B. PRICE MRs. FRED FLEMING, MARC MARCELLUS, C. J. MCCOY, DR. C1-ms. C. UNDERWOOD, JR. E71 MAGDE1.ENA Y. BAKER Clerk of Board of Erluration
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