THF ECHGFSH STAFF The staff of 'iThe Echoes , under the leadership of Emily L. Kaufman, faculty sponsor, has produced a book which is somewhat different from former publications. In adopting innovations in the arrangement of material, we hope that the book has been made more attractive to all subscribers. JANUARY STAFF JUNE STAFF Editor fffrfffff A ffffff ,V., . . Jean Work .. ,777 . ,77,..et.,t,,tt Avery Phillis Assistant Editor ffrfffr ,,.,7 R 'Iuriel Wines 77,,,,, Winifred Daugherty Business Manager ,,,,7 .Orville Wilson .. 7.sooe,eoees . eeeeeos . . David Bishop Circulation lflanager Helen Orlando ,,,,,, . ,t,,t,, . ,,et,, ,, ,,,,,, llfike Hydie Art Sigmund Was, Ben Atkinson .. ,,7, H.. .. Richard Howard, Rex Coates Sports ,,,.,.,.. . ,,,,,, . ,,,,, Gomer Davis, Jr. .. . .. ,,,,, Alvin Jones, Catherine Palae Staff Committee . , Helen Nlandrean Bonita Hunt, VVilson Binger, Edith Harrell Theda Parker, Linnea Toikka llaude Gear, Ralph Knapp, Virginia Gates Theda VVyndham, Jean Ewalt . , Lucy Elasck, Ruth Pfau, Helvi Somppi Jean Blair, Henry Betz. ,,,, .,,, . . Jessie Lee Aliller, Virginia Pierson Jeannette Nilson . . Ann Kurdilla, llarguerite llarshall Helen D. Paully . . Ralph KIcCollum, John Yoxtheimer Jerome VVood ,,,,, . Walter' Kalvesmaki, Eileen James HIGH LIGHTS STAFF Copy! Copy! At last l gotta scoop ! What a lead! Cub, dig up that style sheet! --and another A'Hi-Lightsn is rushed to the thundering presses of the Wfarren Tribune Chronicle, through whose courtesy the column of school news is published every Tuesday and Saturday. Jason lloore succeeded VVilson Binger as editor the second semester, being ap- pointed by the faculty supervisor, Dorothy NI. Yost. Veteran reporters remaining from the first semester staff, which was composed of the ll-A Creative English class, include: Nlarget Bartholomew, llarion Dravis, Clara Nlay Hickox, Juanita Loucks, lsabelle Reinhold, Jean Rogers, .Lois Tucker, Muriel Eckman. Cub reporters added the second semester are: Robert Nliner, Janelle lWoser, Billy Porteous, Betty hfleyer, Jane Lee Brague, Helen Garlick, Ruth LaPolla, Hazel lVIoseley. Typists are Pauline Clontz, Catherine Palac, and Jean lhlitchell. Reporters who retired after covering L'beats one semester are: S. Aho, D. Brill, J. Armstrong, NI. Baldwin, F. Foster, S. Goldston, R. Hutzley, M. Kennedy, l. Konopka, B. Morris, l. Oden, E. Smith, R. Tilton. Page Sixty-jim'
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I-ICDNOR SQCIETY The National Honor Society is sponsored by Nlilton NI. Nlollenkopf and Jean- nette Risdon. CHTCCTS this year were: President, Henry Betz, Jason llooreg Vice President, H. R. Lilley, Roselyn 1lcCleeryg Secretary, Ruth Pfau, Howard Nlorrisong Treas- urer, Sigmund Was, llarian Davis. Spring election to membership included the following: Theda hfliller, llargaret llfliller, Diary Willizimson, Pauline Clontz, Patricia Reed, Jessie L. Nfiller, Nlary G. Gabig, Dorothy Whiteholise, VValter Kalvesmaki, Virginia Pierson, Bonita Hunt, Charles Foley, Huston Pippenger, Nliriam Jones, John Nlatlago, Floe Foster, Herbert Schryver, Bernadine hlorris, Hlarion Dravis, hfliriam Schrader, Cornelia Porea, Dora L. Sweet, Nlatthew Palovich, Kheva Tanase, Elizabeth Selkma, Roselyn lIcCleery, Ray Price, Harold Berkowitz, Yavara Datish, Velara Jones. COther members had the opportunity of being in the picture on the opposite pagej. HENEID CLUB The Aeneid Club is an organization composed of the members of the 12A Virgil class, and provides a pleasant way of searching deeper into the classical background than class work permits. Hhlagna hlaterv of the organization is llrs. Clara K. Webb, who lends a guiding hand in all activities. Each member of the club represents a god or a goddess. The hrst meeting of all the deities took place on mount Olympus fthe classroomj with the co-princeps, George Gentithes Uupiterj and Ben Atkinson QApolloj, in charge. Jane Stevens, as Niinerva, was scriba. VVilson Binger Qin the guise of Atlasl took care of the programs consist- ing of reports on the mythical lives of the gods and goddesses. The January Aeneid Club elected as princeps, Evelyn Brewster flunoj, and scriba, Ann Kurdilla CApolloJ. Under the leadership of hlarguerite llarshall QNar- cissusj, the programs centered about the building of a Roman House, reports of lives were also given. Three meetings were held, the last being a social affair where all par- ticipated in a Saturnalian feast. Page Sixmggsewen ,ga J.
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