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George Anderson Margaret Anderson Vaugiin Anderson Frank Apgar Krma Apple John Baustert Doris Bennett Vera C'ondreay Ii.arua Cruise Ruby Gumming Dorothy Curtis June Kllis Gertrude Flaherty Violet Fran sic a Mary Gdouski
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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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Anna IIorne Mildred Jenson Pearl Jenson Ri'rv Jenson Francis Jones Lester Kealy Walter Koop Rudy Koeber Anne Keesiian Joe Kozil William McCall Kathleen McCay Kenneth Matzen Anna Nelson (.'ordon Neal
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