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THE 1951 i7cJy O • 'ty . 1 ifcU Atw THE SENIOR CLASS , £ OF EDINA-MORNINGSIDE HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS 10, MINNESOTA EDINA
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FOREWORD In the fall of 1949 the doors of our new Edina-Morningside High School were opened to begin the first year of training and education for us in our own school. We were the junior class, the oldest group in the school that first year. So we helped organize the Student Council, our student governing body,- the various clubs and com-mittees; and were the first to wear the uniforms of the new Edina Hornets as we endeavored to gain recognition and entrance to the Lake Conference the next season. W received our guidance in that formative year from Mr. E. L. Miller, superintendent; Mr. M. H. Kuhlman, principal; and Mr. L. J. Fick, assistant principal. This spring of 1951 will mark the first graduation from Edina High School. We of the first senior class this year are proud to be our school's first graduates. Although we have been together as a class in this high school only these past two years, we feel that we have worked together as a closely integrated group, each person dependent on the next, in the manner of a well-rehearsed play. Our life in school has been a rehearsal for the final result or production which we divide into four parts or acts. Act I is the faculty and administration: Mr. M. H. Kuhlman, superintendent; Mr. S. B. Mitchell, principal; and Mr. L. J. Fick, assistant principal. To each of these persons and all our teachers we owe a debt of gratitude for their wisdom and understanding to us always. Act II is our class as we have studied, worked, and played together to make our experiences pleasant memories in years to come. Act III is our activities and accomplishments in extra-curricular fields. Act IV is our athletic record we have achieved under the guidance of Mr. Bernie Cole, football, and Mr. Irv Nelson, basketball, as well as the many other men who have coached and helped us. Now we present to you the result of our years of rehearsal in the form of this production, the first Whigrean. As you turn the pages to lift the curtain on our production, may each of you find your place in the cast of performers. The Senior Class of '51
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