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

 - Class of 1935

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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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 CLASS HISTORY (Con't) ©n September tenth a croup of somewhat more dignified pirates returned to finish the Job up well. Miss Bevis faithfully followed them through the years and without her help the class would probably be stranded in some stubborn backwater along the way. The class was well represented in all activities of the high school and brought back enviable honors. On April 22 and 23 the play The Tin Hero was presented by these ambitious pJ.ratee.r3 and showed their dramatic ability to an appreciative audience. On May 19 Rev. Hull addressed the class at baccalaureate services held at the Presbyterian Church. On the twenty-first the class showed its various talents in a class night program. And finally Treasure Island was reached. Each pirate recieved his share of the treasure-a diploma. Commencement, which was May 23, was held at the Methodist Church, Dr. J. W. Creighton of Hastings College addressing the class. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Members of the Crew: After having made our voyage in the Good Ship SEHS, and on the prospect of the Crew scattering to all ends of the earth, we wish to make this following prediction about our fellow seamen: Helen Apgar—Teacher in Kearney Reformatory. Ardett Andreason—Leading man in THE VILLIAN STILL PURSUED Fern Anderson—Tight rope walker in Barnum and Bailey. Gus Anderson—Efficiency Expert—General Motors Corp. Bonnell Burn—Automobile racer—Daytonna Beach. Lorretta Campain—Bottle washer—Waldorf Astoria. Eleanor Case—Fortune Teller in India. Leetha Cooper—Stenographer to Rockerfcller. Donald Crosier—Sec'y of Agriculture (Dorit let the drought HER . get you, Don). Stalsa Drog—Society' lady in Park Avenue. J ames Duncan—Dotectlve (Mail Order). Charlotte Finley—-Keeper of Home for Homeless Cats. m



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CLASS WILL (Con’t) victims the doctrines of wisdom. To the JUN IORS: Having been envied of our seniority rights by youj we nobly dedicate the sane to you. To the SCFHOMOF,, ‘S; Having cared for you and set you a ’ good example of high polished behaviour, will to you the privilege of beconirg Juniors. To the FRESlIMEfJ: Having worked through one year as Freshies will to you the privilege of becoming a class of dignified Sophomores. We, now individually, bequeath individually, to individual individuals as follows: I, Fern Anderson possessing great typing ability, will this unusual ability to Kenneth Reynoldson; I, Helen Apgar, confident in my ability in tickling the ivories, do will and bequeath this ability to Erling Sorensen. I, Ardett Andreason, quiet and modest transfer the art of mumbling Instead of whispering to Lyle Birkby. I, Gustaf Anderson, will my strong mind and weak back to Robert Griffith. I, Bonnell Burn, having great knowledge do will to Robert Case my excellent grades. I, Loretta Canpaln, do will my boy bob to Iola Cochran. I, Elinor Case, consumer of Wrigleys gun will this consumption to Eileen Horn. I, Leetha Cooper, fair and gay will my ability of carrying books around to those whom don’t believe in such things. I, Donald Crosier, will and bequeath my great height to George Finley. I, Staisa Drog, happy and carefree will my excellent lipstick to Vivian Carter. I, Janes Duncan, lover of ladles to' will my it to Max Jones. I, Charlotte Finley, do will my black hair and brown eyes to the one Donald Cunning. I, Zita Fischer, will my many presidencies to Ilah Mae Rengler. I, Lois Flaherty, short and sweet will qy lesser height to | Wesley Sparks. I, Clara Gdowski, will my ability to study to Mildred Wynn. I, Irene Grape, fair and gifted will my art of waving hair to Margaret Bair. I, Alice Faye Greig, having been a conservative radical do will my meek and flapperlsh ideals to Genevieve Hlrsch. I, Marie Hehnke, do will the money I stole form the class treasure to Jack Nelson. (Remember to spend it wisely).

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