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Reardon, Koop, Long, Zimmerman, Myhre, Price, Werts, Scott, Bills, Jones, An-dreason, Evans, Tierney, Hansen, Shotkoski, Ellis, Sorensen, Thompson. Miss Megill, Olson, Milburn, Brenneis, Matya, Swanson, Reardon, Schack, Francis. Grape, Cooper, Potter, Moore, Edmunds, McColl, Campain, Westmore, McLain. Finishing our second year in St. Edward High School, our class of 1949, is more enthused than ever to start out our junior year. Although we have participated in only one class activity, the Sophomore-Freshmen party, we are looking forward to our Junior year which will be one of our greatest years in school. The class is well represented in various school activities as football, basketball, track, boys' glee, girls' glee, mixed chorus, F. F. A., F. H. A., etc., and in the next few years will lead in the school program of extracurricular activities. President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer News Reporter . ........ MOTTO: EDUCATION, LIKE A RIVER, LITTLE STREAM FLOWER: RED CARNATION COLOR: SILVER AND BLUE Robert Westmore Sonny Edmunds Donna Potter Eddie Cooper STARTED AS A SOPHOMORES —14—
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Reardon, McKay, Barbour, Warren Nelson, Fisher, Johnson, Flaherty, Green, Potter, Jeffryes, Thompson, Myhre, Speas. Werts, Hill, Iverson, Lightner, Brenneis, Dan-nelly, Mr. Peterson, Mrs. Kamrath, Flaherty, Bentley, Collins, Taylor, Raitt, Brown, Goodman, Mrs. Anderson. On the fateful day of September 4, 1945, a new squad of green freshmen entered S. E. H. S. After being initiated they were no longer green but just plain freshman. After nine months of struggle they received their report cards and were now promoted to sophomores. After another nine months of easier struggle, they then became what they are at present—juniors. As their first project, they showed their ability in dramatics by presenting their junior class play, Introducing Susan. As their second activity, the juniors indulged in a good old fashioned hayride and this event took place on the new highway from St. Edward to Genoa. As tradition would have it, they put on in honor of the seniors, a very enchanting and breath-taking show, Fairyland Revue. A very large crowd gathered and saw the greatest event of the year. As a last chance to show their friendliness and appreciation, they gave a banquet and prom on May 6. Hats off to a great classll! MOTTO: FLOWER: COLORS: THE HIGHER WE RISE, THE BROADER THE VIEW. DAISY BLUE AND GOLD —13— JUNIORS
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m Snavcly, Baker, Hasselbalch, Stephens, Weed, Coan, Jaixen, Reed, Mahoney, Francis, Phillips, Werts, N, Case, Zabka, Nordeen, Clark, Muckey, Lightn r, Buck Swanson, Thompson. Case, Buck, Mahoney, Shotkoski, Cummings, Taylor, Raitt, Dannelly, Brown, Shell, Iverson, Novotny, Carter, Davidson, Miss Armstrong. Amazing! Simply amazing! After registration on September 2, we found out that the new class of Freshies had the biggest enrollment of any class in St. Edward High School. In that respect, the youngest class outranked the other classes. On February 13, the sophomore class invited the freshmen class to the annual Freshmen-Sophomore party. Five days later on February 18, Lois Dannelly, freshmen president, presented their class banner to the seniors. At their initial class meeting, the freshmen selected the followihg to lead them through the first year in high school: President Lois Dannelly Vice President Muriel Shell Secretary Dorla Dean Iverson Treasurer Patty Novotny News Reporter Bobby Raitt MOTTO: FORWARD EVER, BACKWARD NEVER FLOWER: WHITE ROSE COLORS: BLUE AND WHITE FRESHMEN
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