Sutton High School - Mustang Yearbook (Sutton, NE)

 - Class of 1912

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William Garrison, born near Sutton, Nebraska, September 23 1894. ' if William is distinguished by being the only boy who took the Nor- mal Training Course. Some declare they have heard him say, 'fI'll never be a teacher. S He is a clock that always goes too sloW - But gets there just the same. Thesis-- The Camera in War. Mavmie E. Eurkland was born at Verona on November 28, 1892. She entered the Sutton High School in the Sophomore year, and with sad interruptions, Which she so bravely surmounted she Will finish with her class. Mamie is a Normal Trainer and very bright in all her Work. HNone but herself can be her parallel. Thesis--' ' Queen Elizabeth. ' ' I

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John Deering. Born in Sutton, Nebraska, August 22, 1893. John is an athlete, playing on the first basket ball and base ball reams for two years. In fact, playing is the only thing John didn't think he was putting overtime on. p Withal, he has many friends, who know his real Worth. '4Seldom in haste, never in a hurry, But does a busy business. Thesis-' 4 Early Nebraska. Minnie C. Griess. Born at Stockham on January 10, 1893. Minnie is the only member of Class '12 who has made the High School Course in three years, also taking Normal Training. She is a good student and possesses- HA firm, yet cautious mind, Sincere, though prudent, Constant, yet resigned. Thesis-' 4Early Child Training. ' '



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V' r 1 So distant is the birth, and so fragmentary are the records of the early history of the Senior Class, that, after a long and diligent search for the annals of it's Freshman year, the present historian gave up in des- pair and concluded that, like Topsy, of old, the Class was neither born nor made., it simply grew. Thus after a considerable period of growth, the Sophomore year was safely reached, and the class locking arms with the Juniors, proceeded in the form- ation of The Twentieth Century Literary Society. lt is the history of the Junior year, howlever, which will ever remain the most vivid in the recollections of the members of the class. In athletics it was strongly represented. In de- bating, 'it furnished two members of the, champion debating team of the Central District. One of it's VY llfillifsjitw d? NANKE members was selected to represent the school in the Central Nebraska Declamatory Contest. It's Annual Junior-Senior banquet was pronounced, The best ever, and it's members feeling keenly the need of a new High School building, did everything in their power to further this good cause. ' The school year was brought to a happy termina- tion by one of Ye Old Time Picnics in the haunts of Slonigar's grove. On September 27, 1911, the class threw first dirt for excavation of a new building. In conclusion we may say that, at present, the class has added one other to it's already heavy bur- dens-the publication of thi.s annual , however, even in the midst of this labor, time was found in which to secure the Swiss Bell Ringersg as a result of which the class now has a very respectable bank account. J. T.

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