CLASS HISTORY In the early part of September of 1931 fifty-eight inexperienced but determined young pirates entered the portals of S. E. H. S. and set out to sail the seemingly troubled waters 0 of the sea of high school education. In spite of a few pranks and mistakes unbefitting to dashing buccaneers they succeeded in establishing themselves in good favor with the first-class-nen. In the freshman year Robert Styles was at the helm of the class with Amos Jasa as first mate and Vivienne Kelson as keeper of the Class log and keeper of the treasure. After the organization of the class, the class banner was designed carrying-out the colors of green and orange which the members of the class had chosen. Miss Audrey Carr was the able faculty advisor of the class. By the end of this eventful year in the lives of the now wise and capricious freebooters felt entirely at home in the good ship S. E. H. S. No sooner had they taken shore leave for the summer than they were back on board ready for another year chucked full of good times and hard work. This year they took several honors, including Citizenship Contest, and basketball. Four people deserted the ranks of the pirates of this class between the first and second years but the remaining fifty-four were all the more earnest in carrying on to the goal. Hiss Jewel Bevis of the faculty helped the cl 88 «rer its many problems. Back again on September 11, 1933 fifty-two buccaneers remained with the ship with expectations for a good old year. Miss Bevis again the sponsor they began what seemed to be the most important lap of the long journey. On the seventeenth and eighteenth of November the class presented its play The Red Headed Stepchild. On the twelfth of December, the members of the class were royally entertained by the Seniors. They still f continued to take honors in various contest including agriculture, w citizenship, and music. On L y 3, after much hard work the juniors were hosts at a banquet in the Methodist Church parlors to the Seniors. The scheme was a circus in which the senior class colors, old rose and silver gray were ably carried out. fin .... .---=--
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p» i ii i i.i ? CLASS PROPHECY (Con't) Zita Marie Fischer—Happily married to future manager of Royal Cleaners. Lola Flaherty—Parisian model. Clara Gdowski—Rah Pah girl in College. Irene Grape—Vineyard proprietor. Alice Faye Greig—Nurse at Norfolk Asylum. Marie Hehnice—Radio singer on Little Kiddies Hour . Ralph Hood—Postmaster General of the United States. Ann Marie Jacobsen—Chewing Gum tester for Wrigley’s. Amos Jasa--Phoney Oil Stock salesman. Marietta Johnson—Field-worker for WCTU. Anna Mae Karnes—County Superintendent of Schools. £.roe S ?her HaPPlly mr’rled- Arline Nelspn—Foreman of the Webster farm. Maxine Nelson—Editor of Love Story . Vivienne Nelson—High Power saleswoman for Ford V-8's. Charlotte Niklasson—Prima Donna for the Metropolitan. Pauline Owens—Sleep walker. Elvera Peterson—Owner of the Madame La Rue Beaute Shoppe, Paris. Marie Rimovsky—Flute player—Lawrence Welk Orchestra. Ella Sauler—Editor of the Albion Argus. Orpha Speas—Commercial Law teacher in SEHS Mary Stlllinger—Leading Lady in the THE VILLAIN STILL PUR-. UED HER Robert Styles—Red ink manufacturer. Thaine Swallow—Bang Crusby's successor. Lois Tyler—Head usher, RKO Music Hall New York. Deane Verhaege—Owner of The Struggling Potato Chip factory. Florence Waller-Writer of Mary Lane's Column Robert Zaruba—Professor at Kindergarten University Francis Olson—Poetess Laurete for Nebraska Charlotte Westby—President of the Women’s Pussy-foot League for the Eradication of Athlete’s foot. SENIOR CLASS WILL We the SENIOR CLASS OF 1935 for the following reasons, dedicate the following to the following classes as follows: To the FACULTY: Having been mercifully abused by you, dedicate our pre-congratulations for success in your approaching administration in pounding into the heads of your future iimiwti-. ‘“upvgii
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