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I Mar lot I Simmons, N lUo Erb, Joanotte Henderson, Eva Potarson, Ralph Ahlstrom. Past and Present Miss Marjorie Simmons says, Good sportsmanship, high scholastic standing attained by honest work, and a democratic feeling will make the Tommies tops. Better lights and equipment will change Edison on the surface, but it will still be that Edison of the past which is so sound, states Miss Nellie Erb. Miss Jeanette Henderson sees A world of peace and order in the future of Edison students. Miss Eva Peterson says, Edison will move forward in the spirit of friendliness and understanding to meet the challenge of the new day. That Edison students will strive to develop an understanding of the complex world we are living in, is the hope of Mr. Ralph Ahlstrom. MODERN PROBLEMS CLASS Pag IS
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Standing: Holon Cutry, Victor Erickson, Minnie Bongtsiion. Seated: Katherine Bow, Grace Ttllotson, Agnes Doveroll. Eras of the Mrs. Helen Curry hopes for much better school spirit by student participation in more pep assemblies. Mr. Victor Erickson would like to see a student body imbued with high ideals and using its best effort to attain those ideals. Miss Minnie Bengtsson hopes for more order and quiet in the halls after school. Miss Katherine Bow recommends concerted effort for scholarship, citizenship, and sportsmanship. Mrs. Grace Tillotson believes Edison has a bright future because, such a large percentage of the pupils come from stable, normal homes. Miss Agnes Deverell urges educational opportunities for students so that they will be better prepared to take their responsibilities in a democratic world. Page 14 AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS
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Standing: Celia Tomey, Mary Agnes Reeves, Genovieve Holkesvig. George Bruning. Beniamin Liemohn. Seated: Louise Olson. Exploring the Miss Celia Tomey wants our school to reflect the personal contribution of each individual.'' As Mrs. Mary Agnes Reeves had been at Edison for only one term, she preferred not to express an opinion about the future. Miss Genevieve Holkesvig says, the future of Edison students should be a brilliant and socially useful one. Mr. George Bruning hopes the student body may become aware and jealously guard their wholesome school spirit. Mr. Benjamin Liemohn thinks the interior of the building could be brightened up. Mrs. Louise Olson hopes for a junior-senior high organization in the future. Page ll TRIGONOMETRY CLASS
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