St Edward High School - Beaver Yearbook (St Edward, NE)

 - Class of 1930

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 IB Mf.l Rosencrantz Academic Primrose High School 1; Li ague Basketball 4. Leave me be, let me sleep.” Oscar Scandrup Vocational Agriculture M a r o o n Pi pster 4; “Ryes of Love” 3; “Tiie T h i r t e e n t h Chair” 4; “T h e Valient 4; Little Theatre Tournament, Fremont 4; (County Union Pacific Scholarship 4. “Apparently quiet but wait till you know him.” Vakyi. Swanson Vocational Agriculture Agriculture Uontest, Lincoln 4; “Ryes of Lovt” 3: “The Thirteenth Chair 4; “The Valient” 4; Little Theatre Tournament, Fremont 4. “His nature is one to be admired.” Donald Wake Classical Maroon Staff 1, 3. 4; Editor- in -Chief Maroon 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3. 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Little Theatre Contest, F r e m o n t 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Declamatory Conti st 1. 2, 4; “Ryes of Love” 3; “Goose Hangs II i g h” 3; “Poor Old Jim” 3; Little Theatre Tournament, Cedar Rapids 3; S. R. Club 3. 4; “The Thirteenth ('hair” 4. “I’m going to do something b i g if you’ll just give me time.” Roy Weldon Academic Big Out School 1. 2; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3. 4; S. K. Club 3. 4. “Pep. that's what keeps him fat.” Myrtle Rydinc. Normal-Classical Physical Training 1: Normal T raining Club 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4. “Observing, quiet, but willing always” Lf.da Suffer ( oturnercial Rati ('la ire, Wisconsin 3. “(let away from the mirror, have a lease on it.” Richard Tyler Academic Osceola High School 1, 2; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Basketball Captain 4; Track 3. 4; S. K. Club 3. 4; President S. R. Club 4; Beaver Staff 3. “Football, fair days, fair times, fair ladies.” Rutii Watiien Commercial Albion High School 1. 2; Glee Club 3; “Ryes of Love” 3; M a r o o n Staff 4 : Dramatic Club 4; I Jeclamatory ('on test 4. Well begun is half done.” Vera Wernf.r Commercial Glee Club 1; Grand Island 3; Physical Training 4. “Jolly and fair, always on the square.” aJTLo.

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 IB Katiii.een McCay Classical (iirls Chorus 1; (lice Cluh 2, 3, 4; Eyes of Love” 3; Physical Training 2. 3; Music Contest, Wayne 3; Y e 1 1 Leader 4; Ex-Officio Maroon Pep-ster 4. “If one looks upon the bright side it’s sure to be the right side.” Anna L. Nelson C ommercial Class President 1: Physical Training 3; Maroon Staff 3, 4; Business M anager Maroon Staff4; Eyes of Love” 3; Maroon Popster 4; Dramatic ( lull 4; Editor - in -Chief Heaver Staff 4; The (iovernor’s S h o e s” 4; T h e Thirteenth Chair” 4. “.I girl of business, a girl of fun, too busy to eat or sleep.” Florence Nelson Commercial Physical Training 1, 2, 3, 4; (Iirls Chorus 2; Dramatic Cluh 2, 3, 4; Maroon Staff 3; Beaver Staff 3. 4; Busin ss M a n a g e r Beaver 4 ; “Th e Thirteenth ('hair” 4. girl whose charm and smile make our lii es s e e m worth while.” Albert Nelson Vocational grieulture Agriculture Contest at Lincoln. “Still water runs deep.” Ei.len Ohkist Normal Looking Class School 1. 2; (I I e e Club 3; M ns c ’ontest. Wayne 3; Normal Training Club 3. 4. “She’s a host of good cheer and a mighty fine girl.” Grace Nelson Commercial Clee Club 4. “She's loyal and true to S. li. II. S.” Audrey Nelson Classical Physical Training 1. 2. 3, 4; President (Iirls Athletic Association 4; Girls Chorus 2; Gle• Club 3; “The Thirteenth Chair” 4. “It's enough to be good, now isn’t it?” Yep non Nelson Classical-Corn mercial Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3. 4; S. E. Club 4: Maroon Pepster 3, : Maroon Staff 3; Track 4; Beaver Staff 4: Dramatic Club 4; “Beau of Bath” 4: “The T h i r t e e n t h Chair” 4; Glee Club 4. “Life, lore and laughter make the world go r o u n d (mostly laughter in my case).” Marion Newton Vocational Agriculture Football 2. 3. 4; S. E. ( lub 2, 3, 4; Agriculture Contest at Lincoln, 3. 4; Track 3. 4. “I drink milk so I’ll be a great football player when I grow up.” Vera Reed Normal-Classical I by si cal Training 2, 3. 4; Nomal Train ing Club 3. 4; Vice I e-i lent of X. 'I'. C. 4. “Miles of smiles, that’s her.”



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senior Class Stistorif One morning in September, 1926, a croup of about fifty boys and girls climbed the steps of the St. Edward High School with determination and ambition in their hearts. This was the beginning of a class which was to become famous for its pep, originality and determination—the class of ’30. We shall never forget that never-to-be-forgotten day when we entered the St. Ed. high as Freshmen. After the usual week of bickering and dilly-dallying about, we settled down to a year of diligent study. The first class meeting was held in September. Our class profited in getting Miss Hageman to sponsor us. Officers elected for the year were: Anna Nelson, president; Erma Apple, vice-president. Green and White were chosen as our class colors and our pennant and colors stand for us in every respect. The white for our clear record and the green for our strength and vigor in boosting for S. E. H. S. The year was pleasantly interrupted by class parties and a picnic held at the Big Cut near the end of the term. We shall long remember our dear old Freshmen days. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we were brought under the leadership of Mr. Gradoville, our class sponsor. Class officers were. Kenneth Matzen, president; Mildred Jenson, vice-president; Vernon Nelson, secretary-treasurer. We began the year as a peppy class of forty-five, determined to prove our worth. We fulfilled our $50 pledge to the Athletic fund and completed our Beaver contract. Three members represented the class in the local Declamatory contest, one of whom received a first place and four were in the Dramatic club, under Miss Tracy’s supervision. We will all remember our Sophomore year as one of our successful terms and recall many of our social parties and our enjoyable trip to Fullerton, ending our second year in the St. Edward High School. September soon rolled around again and here we were Juniors. Realizing our heavy responsibility for the year we took due care in electing our class officers: Kenneth Matzen, president; Mildred Jenson, vice-president; Ruby Jensen, secretary-treasurer and Miss Scriven, sponsor. We started the term with more serious attitudes and put on our dignified look and went to work. The Maroon Peosters were organized under Mr. Martin’s supervision, in which several of the class were represented. We played our part in the athletics of the year such as football, basketball and track; a’so other activities as Maroon contest, Beaver contest (we shall never forget the worried look of the Seniors in the close race for winners), the Carnival, Declamatory contest and others. The Junior play, “The Eyes of Love,” was presented at the High School Auditorium, October 26 and 27, which proved a great success. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 2, in the Methodist church basement, displaying our artistic work. Commencement of the Seniors caused us to realize the nearness of our Senior year. It seemed no time until we were back aga;n in full swing for our final year. Yes, we were now Seniors! Miss Scriven again took the responsibility of sponsorship and the class officers were:

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