Edison High School - Wizard Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1925

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Erickson. Victor History Fleming. Margaret Arithmetic Galin. Peter French Science Gibler. Lucille Physical Training Gibson. Rhea English Gillies. Edith English Gould. Mary History Gray. Belle History Geography Harroun. Mary Science Chemistry Hendricks. George Mathematics Hickock. Helen Sewing Hobbs. Gladys English Holkesvig. Genevieve Mathematics Hosmer. Millicent Physical Training Janes. Eddis Mathematics Johnson. Anna English Johnson. Margaret Cooking Kccken. Arta C. L. P. Lombard. Charles Bookkeeping Lowry. Bessie Science MacDonald. Nellie Rehabilitation FACULTY—Continued McDonald. Mae Rehabilitation McIntyre. Mary Latin McMillan. Bertha Drawing McMillan. Corrine Nurse Martinson. Vivian Print Shop Merrifield, Edgar Cabinet Making Miller. Harry Physical Training Nelson. Marie Mathematics Newhall. William Electricity Wood-turning NORDBY. ADF.LIA Arithmetic Mathematics Parkins. Ray Physical Training Peterson. Eva C. L. P. Pile. Homer Physics Pinney. Catherine English Pryce. Claire English Radusch. Minna Sewing Ray. Floyd Machine Shop Pattern Making Robertson. Jean Sight Saving Sconce. Lois Music Seaman. Vesta Newswriting English Seymour. Jane French SODERGREN. ELMER Music Todd. Erma Visiting Teacher Tupper. Ruth Class Play English Turner. Effie Typewriting Shorthand Tuttle. Donald Music Wentz, Edith Arithmetic White. Ellen English Ylvisaker. Karine Typewriting Mathematics Zanger. Helen T ypewriting Penmanship Bookkeeping Morrison. Jean . Art JANITORS Lindstrom. Arthur Ginther. Clarence Kastner. James Larson. Edward Cavanaugh, H. Dobbin. David H. Kelsey. Clark Buen. George L. Stoddard. W. A. Johnson. Robert Stewart. Robert LUNCH ROOM STAFF Barros. Emily Cross. Edith Eagen. Cora Hoernlein. Catherine Kuhn. Margaret Lindquist. Ellen Peterson. Theodore 18

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ties be built up today as under other more warlike civilizations. It is quite important that the school, the home, the church, the market place, and every center of social contact give its bit in working for these ideals. Perhaps we are not less brave today than the knights on their pilgrimages and crusades: perhaps we still have an innate sense of honor that will not die; yet I sometimes feel that we give too little thought to acts and words of courtesy and too little consideration to the feelings of those less fortunate than ourselves. We can afford to be more courteous and less curt, more magnanimous and less patronizing, and we can make our bravery and our honor function in a material world as they did in a romantic one. That type of humor is ill considered which ridicules “the finer things of life ' if these finer things are really sincere. The world today has no sympathy with flowery phrases and rhetorical flights, but it has much sympathy, yet. with a character that is really kind and friendly, with the leadership that is just and noble, and with those habits of thought and speech and action that show the gentler side of human nature. L. N. McWhorter. YOUNG friends, as you set out to achieve the great adventure of life you are assured of your knighthood for you have been created a little lower than the angels” and are “crowned with glory and honor.” You are now in the springtime of life surrounded by singing birds and bright flowers. You must choose your path for your success or failure depends upon your choice. You must choose between many things—truth or falsehood: folly or wisdom; indolence or industry; cowardice or valor. There are choices all along the way. You will get out of life whatever you put into it—no more and no less. Great deeds are all accomplished by hard endeavor. At the end of the path may you find honest work, a home with those you love, some way that you may serve the world, for you cannot live by yourself. The amount you do for others determines whether or not you find the Grail. Ruth Fitch Cole. Ahlstrom. Ralph History Ballou, Stella C. L. P. Barnard. Marie Beedle, Hazel Geography History Benner, Jefferson Biology Botany Ber. Adelaide English Blaisdell. Helen English Braden. Della C. L. P. Brice. Jeanette Librarian FACULTY Brockway, Helen Art Bruce, Rena Art Design Buckle, Laurel History Burke. Marie Rehabilitation Carlson. George Drawing Case. Maud Algebra Chalgren, Dorothy English Challman. Esther English Curran, Hugh Commercial Law Civics Denison. Evelyn Office Training Typewriting Dick. Gladys Cooking Dodge, Henrietta Sewing Donovan, Katherine History Door, Blanche English Dunn. Anna English Edson, Dorothy English Elwell. Ruth English Erb. Nellie Problems Economics 17



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