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=l={Th£ BEAVER] Mary Sauler Normal Course: Normal Training Club 3. 4: Correspondent Secretary in N. T. C. 4. As quiet as a nun is she.” Lola Thomazi Normal Course; mal Training 3, 4 ; Physical ing 2. true }riend is ?;• a fricntl.” Alyce Webb Classical a n d Commercial : Glee Club 4 : State and District Academic Scholastic Ci.ntest :: ; H • :t .• r Staff 4. Silence is more mus-iea. than any Sony. 1'rrne Wf.bb Commercial Course: Physical Training 3. 11 arland Stone Vocational Agriculture: Football 3. 4: Captain Football 4 : S. E. Club 3. 4 : Vocational Agriculture 3. t. U'e rjrant, all ho’ he had much of wit. He was -eery shy of using it.” Lucille Swanson Normal Training and Classical ; Senior Class Play 4 : Nor- mal Training Club 3. 4 ; Glee Club 4 : Physical Training 2: Vice-President 2, 3. .I friendship tnat makes the least noise is often the most useful.” Marie Webb Classical a n 1 Com-m e r c i a I: Academic Scholastic Contest District and State 3: Maroon Staff 4 : Glee Club 4. A flower worthy of paradise ” Blake Webster Smith-Hughes Classical ; Vice - President Class 4 : Pep Club 4 : Assistant Student Manager 4 ; Dairy Judging Team 3 ; Baseball 2 : Stage Manager of Senior Play 4. Happy may he his dole.” Ken net•« Weed Classical : Class President 2: The Lady From Oaklahoma 1 : As a Woman Think-eth” 3 : Football 4 : S. E. Club 4 : Basketball 3. 4 : Maroon 1. “ lore fool's experiments, am always making them.
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John Morris Commercial; Football 3, 4; Junior ('lass Flay 3; Senior Class Flay 4; Track 3, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 4. Bravery never goes out of fashion.” Lii.i.if. Nelson Cornnu rcial; Physical '1 ram.ng 3; Giee Can 4; Leaner School 1. j; .Normal i ra.ning Club 3. It is jood to Ike to learn ’ Dorothy Pearson Commercial; Beaver Staff 3, 4; (Ilee Club 4; Dramatic Club 3. 4; Declamatory 1, 2. 3: Glee ( lub Lomest at Wayne 4; junior Class Play 3 .I laugh is worth a hundred groans on any market.” Kki-tii Nelson Classical-Commercial : Class Yell Leader 1. 2. 3. 4 : Class Secretary - Treasurer 3: Class President. 4 ; S. K. Club 3, 4 ; S. E. Club Treasurer 3 ; S. E. Club President 4 ; Football 3. 4 : Basketball 3. 4 : Basketball Captain 4 ; Drumatic Club 4 ; “As a Woman Thinketh” 3: “Goose Hangs High” 4 : “Kempy” 4 ; Maroon Staff 3. 4. “His smile is sweetened by his gravity.” It is his aim rather than to appear good.” Pearl Nelson Normal Course; M r«.on Staff 4; 'training 3; ball 4; Glee Club Normal Training C 3. 4; Vic • Normal Training ( 4; Leader School 1, The hand that hath made you fair, hath made you good.” Alice Sauler Normal Course; Normal Training Club 3. 4. “How pleasant at the end no follies to repent.” tory Contest 1. 2, 3; Physical Training 2; Business M a n a g e r Senior Play 4; Declamatory Cont st at Newman Grove 3; Little Theatre Content at Fremont 3. “Full of sweet indifference.” Lulu Nelson Commercial : Basketball 1 : Physical Traning 2. 3. 4 ; Glee Club 4 : Maroon 3 : Girls Chorus 2. 3j “Goose Hangs High” 4 ; Dramatic Club 4 : Declamatory Contest 1. 3 : Class Secretary-Treasurer 2 ; Vocal Contest at Wayne 4 ; Pep Club 4 ; Secretary ami Treasurer of Pep Club 4. “She's all my fancy painted her: She's lovely, she's divine.” Marc.arf.t Nelson Commercial - Classical; Scholastic Contest 1; Maroon Staff 2; Beaver Staff 3. 4; Class President 3: Dramatic Club Treasurer 3; Dramatic Club 3. 4; “As a Woman Think -cth’ 3; “Kempy” 4; Yell Leader 4. She seems as happy as a wave that dances on the sea. Floyd Niemann Classical - Commercial; Maroon 1; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Pep Club 4. “. man after his own heart. Kllenora Rf.ardon Normal Course: Normal Training Club 3. 4. loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Martha Saui.er Normal Course; Normal Training Club 3. 4. Studious of ease ami fond of humble things.” 92 91
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-=[The BEAVER]=-------------------------- mtuir (Class ISistsri; On September 7, 1925, twenty-nine boys and girls came bouncing into St. Edward High School, to join that navy called “school.” These Freshies like all others stood at the foot of a steep hill up which they wrere obliged to climb before they reached the diploma which hangs on high. It was their determination to become pilots so that they might successfully steer that “ship of life” in the right direction. It is necessary for everyone to be guided when they first start out on any journey. The first year Mabelle Keeshan was put at the head as president. Her trials and difficulties were lightened by Opal Birkby as- vice-president, and Harold Miller, secretary-treasurer. During our Sophomore year our burden was carried by Kenneth Weed, president; Lucille Swanson, vice-president; and Lulu Nelson, secretary-treasurer. Not too much praise can be given to our faithful and efficient sponsor during these two years, Miss Mary K. Clevenger. The third year, the hardest of all, in actual labor, was one to be remembered. Our number increased to thirty-seven. Margaret Nelson held the responsibility as president and was aided by Lucille Swanson, as vice-president, and Kurtli Nelson as secretary-treasurer. This year we displayed our talent in “As a Woman Thinketh,” and our Junior-Senior banquet. Miss Kiskalt undertook the sponsorship this year and retained the position the next year as well. Last, but not least, comes our Senior year. We are the first class to have rings of our newly adopted crest. Our play this year was, “Kempy.” With Kurth Nelson as president, Blaine Webster as vice-president and John Morris, secretary-treasurer, we couldn’t have had a more successful year. It is with much pleasure that we announce that thirty-three of this naval class have reached the top of the hill and the diploma which hangs on high. We now set sail in that ship of life on that journey for which we have so long prepared.
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