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=[77 BEAVER]===== Jfrrshmrn Class IT’S THE FRESHMEN If you see a group of papers From the hardest Latin test, And notice that they are 0. K. And rank among the best, They’re the Freshie’s If you watch a certain group Sauntering down the St. Ed. hall With a very pleasant look And a smile for one and all, They’re the Freshie’s If you notice an industrious class A working very hard You’ll find no outstanding F’s Upon their six-weeks card, They’re the Freshie’s If the question should be asked. Which class will take your eye? The visitor, with l’eady answer Will undoubtedly reply, “It’s the Freshmen.” Weldon A. Reardon Rcckey Weed Pahrmann E. Nelson Armes D. Hirsch Cross Wilson Apple Kinzer Miss Lumley Bennett Cros'er !•'. Hockey Koerber Buchanan Pearson Anderson B. Nelson Wcstmore Sauler H. Arney F. Reardon Shafer DeLand M. Hirsch Flaherty Hazlitt d1 9 2 9k.
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—- ——[The BEAVER] .. Jfrralintrn (Hass The Freshies entered S. E. H. S. as green as the usual group. Thera were little ones, big ones and medium-sized ones. There were about 65 making the largest class to enter High School. Our class colors are gold and white and our banner hangs on the east wall. We are large in numbers although not in size, so we had two sponsors. They were Mr. Cowger and Miss Lumley. We so-called green Freshies were inclined toward athletics. One Freshman lettered in football and four in basket ball. Some were out for track. Some of the girls were in the Glee Club and some took Physical Training. One Freshman was a cheer leader and six were Maroon Pepsters. CLASS OFFICERS Lester Shaffer President Harland DeLand Vice-President Norman Peterson Treasurer Frank Hockey.................Secretary Blanche Nelson, Allen Wake Maroon Reporters Cowjrer Reitz Wake Jenson Wheeler Edwards Wrijfht P. (dries? W. Nelson Sm'th Rapp Petersen Keeshan Swim (I. Nelson Horn? Buck Jones Bourn Kluthe Pope Jenson Werner Dorr B. Nelson Pctt?r Campnin McComb Floyd Swim
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Dramatir Club The St. Edward Dramatic Club has had a very successful year. Tryouts were held and nine new members were taken in. namely; Rose Nelson, Sarah Lister, Gene Fonda, Kurth Ne'son, Jim Moore, Lulu Nelson. Ruby Cumming, Alberta McGaughey, and Anna Keeshan. Miss Tracy was again our sponsor and aided much in our success. We are extremely sorry that she will not be here next year. The officers for this year were: Fern Edwards, president; Donaid Wake, vice-president; Allie Nelson, secretary; and Kathryn Masten, treasurer; Margaret Nelson was program chairman and reporter. The cast of the play, “The Goose Hangs High,” which was given during the year brought to the home light, the dramatic abilities of the cast which included Mabelle Keeshan, Fern Edwards, Alberta McGaughey, Ernest Gorr, Kurth Nelson, Donald Wake, Lulu Nelson, Jim Moore. Kenneth Matzen, Mildred Jenson, Anna Kesshan and Ted Morris. The one-act play, “Poor Old Jim” was given any number of times, for assembly, at rural schools and the like. It was well worked up and kept you laughing. The cast was Margaret Nelson, Donald Wake, and Ernest Gorr. The annual banquet was held May 5, 1929. The officers for next year are Kenneth Matzen, president; Anna Koc-shan, vice-president; Gene Fonda, secretary, and M ldred Jenson, treasurer. Lister Tracy K. Nelson Wake M. N ’Ison Etlwar.ls Ft. Nelson M. Keeshan Fcn la A. Keeshan McGausrhry M: tzen Cummins A. Nelson M. Jensen I... KeaJy F. Nelson Pearson Moire L. Nelson Masl n
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