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F.T.A. CLUB Front Row: Swanson, Ellis, E. Reardon, Campain Back Row: Jeffreys, D. Reardon, Mrs. Anderson The St. Edward chapter of F.T.A. was organized in 1928. The purpose of the club is to develop more efficient teachers and to prepare the members for teaching profession. This year the F.T.A. has six active members, four girls and two boys. Regular meetings are held the fourth Monday of each month. Besides the regular routine of business, reports and discussions, the club devotes part of each meeting to crafts and other types of construction work which is suited to grade school pupils. One of the main objectives of the club is to do that which will be practicable in actual teaching, and help make classroom routine more enjoyable to the child. Officers for the 1947-48 year are: President ............. Vice President Secretary — Treasurer News Reporter Sponsor Mary Ellis Darlene Campain Jo Ann Swanson Evelyn Reardon Mrs. Anderson —26—
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F. F. A. CLUB Front Row: Olson, Bills, Andreasen, Flaherty, Brown, Reynoldscn. Raitt. Davidson. Second Row: Reitz, Ellis, Collins, McClain, Reid, Bills, Raitt. Shotkosk:. Carter. Francis Raitt, Muckey, Jeffryes, Francis. Third Row: Mr. Clements, Westmore, Moore, Thompson, Brenneis, Klah uv Ciim mings, Reardon, Jaixon, Jones, Mr. Petersen. Back Row: Reardon, Stevens, Price, Zimmerman, Nelson, Johnson, Baker. Snav iy The St. Edward Chapter of the Future Farmers of America consisting 39 members is well represented in the state organization and is staying high among the leaders. At the District No.4 FFA Officers Training School in Albion. These boys were chosen officers of the day, Larry Collins—President, Morris Dannelly vice president, Robert Westmore—secretary, and Harold Johnson Sentinel. A delegation attended Short Horn Judging Contests in Columbus, where Gene Cumming brought home a red ribbon, Harold Johnson, Harold Thompson, Don Nelson and Don Mooro formed the nucleus of a judging learn which won many honors at the Hereford Judging Contest at Grand Island. St. Edwards Agriculture Department was well represented at the FFA Parliamentary Pro cedure Contest at Columbus. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer News Reporter Sentinel Larry Collins Morris Dannolly Robert Westmore Don Moom Bill Raitt Harold Johnson
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MAROON STAFF Front Row: Brown, Speas, Myhre, Iverson, Lightner, Flaherty. Second Row: Miss Walroth, Potter, Flaherty, McKay, Jeffrys, Raitt. Back Row: Reardon, Barbour, Johnson, Fisher, Warren. The MAROON was published weekly in the St. Edward Advance and kept the public posted on the activities of St. Edward High school. The Public Speaking Class edited the paper under the supervision of Miss Walroth the first semester and Mr. Edney the second. A completely new staff was chosen every six-weeks so as to rotate the following staff positions to all; editor-in-chief, assistant-editor, sports, club news class news, department news, music news, grade news, office news, typists, and humor. The MAROON has grown and improved with the school. This staff has successfully upheld the fine reputation of previous staffs. Together with the teachers and students, this group has edited some of the finest MAROONS ever written. As well as serving the High School and community, the paper also comes in contact with the alumni of S.E.H.S. all over the United States. The experience of writing this paper brought out talent in the Senior Class that could be used quits successfully in the field of journalism. —27—
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