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Vocational Graduates JAMES HANSON Rhinelander Phoenix Literary Society, Hoy Scout. Hollister Club, Printing, Ait. Carpentry, Shoe ItepairinK. Football ' 4. t5. Hoy ’ Monitor '37; Base ball. MILTON KRUEGER Recdsbur? Phoenix Litenuy Society, HollUter Club. Hoy Scout. Gardening, Football. Ilnacball. Art, Carpentry. HLAIR TKYGGESTAD Viroquu Phoenix Literary Society. Hollixter Club. Boy Scout Art Cum,.,. Shoe Repairing. Footbull, Hasketbnll, Hasebull. ' I T H E
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PAULINE LONG Beloit “She •«»rk» with re te»l rner Ariadna Literary Society 1, 2, 3-President. 4; Girl’s monitor 3, 4; Home Economics 1. 2. 3. 4; Art 1. 2. 3. 4: Beauty Culture I. 2, 3. 4; Baseball. Basketball, Badminton, Archery. Swimming. VINONA LONG Beloit Salt 'kick vltk many • cn»l ikal dualercd ’nnnnj hn bead” Senior Class President; Ariadna Literary Society I, 2, 3-Sccretary, 4; Home Economics 1. 2. 3. 4; Art I, 2, 3. 4; Beauty Culture I. 2, 3. 4; Baseball. Basketball. Badminton, Archery. Swimming WILLIAM MUELLER Eagle “The oniy man anion lair manlen. Phoenix Literary Society 1. 2, 3. 4-Treanurer; Treasurer of Hollister Club, Boys’ Monitor '37; Boy Scout 1, 2. 3; Printing I. 2. 3. 4; Art I, N I N ET EEN T H1RTY-SKV EN
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The Stuarts of Scotland By MARCELLA HAUSER The line of the Stuarts began with Waiter who wa» made Steward of Scotlund by King David I who ruled Scotlund from 1124 to 1153. Mix fninily kept Steward a u surname till Mary queen of Scoilaml chmiKcd the spelling of the nnme to Stuurt. The sixth Stunrt, who was married to Marjory, daughter of Robert Bruce, died leaving u •on who runic to the throne of Scotland as Robert II. Robert II wa succeeded by Robert III after whom came James I. II, 111, IV and V. James IV of Scotlund wax the husband of Margaret, daughter of King Henry VII of Knglund. James VI was the son of Mary, Queen of Scot . During the change in the Stuart rule Oliver Cromwell ruled a lord protector of the Commonwealth, extablixhed In IfiiH, till hi death in 1658. Those who came to the throne of England and Scotland in the Stuart line are: Charles II, his brother James II who ruled only three year. and wa» put out by Parliament; Anne, who was the last Stunrt to rule England; James III, and his on Charle Edward. With the death of Charles Edward and his brother Henry, the line of the Stuarts came to an end. Mary Stuart, the most famous of the Stuurt line, became queen of Scotland when he was only nine months old. When she started to be crowned, she cried hecuusc she was afraid of both nobles and common people. The people said. “That’s bad luck if her reign begins in tear !” Indeed, little Mary had many troubles or conflicts afterwards. Her father James V died before she was u week old. This left her ruler of Scotland. It wui not an easy country to govern because it was divided intj two great parties. Catholic and Protestants, at the time. loiter the ol j King Henry’ VIII wanted her to marry his son Edward, but when the wedding plan were broken otf. Henry sent an army against the little queen. After the Scots had usked the French army to fight against the English, Queen Mary at the age of six was taken to France for her future marriage to Francis, the son of the French king und the dauphin oa the heir to the throne of France. As they crossed the channel to France, there was a dreadful storm that overtook the ship . However, they landed safely, and the first thing they did was to go to Church to give thanks for escaping with their lives from the storm and the hands of the English. When Queen Mary met Francis. they became friends at once, and Francis adored her, because of her beauty and churm that won his heart, and that of all France. At the French Court there were a great many festivals, hallo, picnics, and hunting parties in the parks und palaces. Often the king spent an hour with her because he said she tulked as sensibly as a woman of twenty-five. The time passed till Mary waa sixteen, which w;» then considered a suitable age for marriage. The marriage took place in the richly decorated church in the great cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. There stood long line of gorgeously dress-eJ ladies and nobles. More beautiful than ever Mary looked as idle walked slowly in her white wedding gown with a long blue velvet train. For days the feasting and rejoicing went on with balls, masquerades and tournaments. Soon after this the French king died and the dauphin became king. Mary was now queen of France a well a Scotland. loiter Francis passed away In-cause of poor health. Two great sorrows eumc to Mary for her mother’ death followed soon her husband’ . At seventeen she wa» an orphan and widow. She dressed in white, the royal mourning of those days. The Scots begged Mary to return and rule over her native land. So she did. but when she arrived she found everything in her country xo changed that it filled her with terror. She wuj very much astonished when a group of Protestant reformers sung psalms under her window os she herself was a very pious Catholic. With skill and patience she took up the work of government. Not long afterward she was nxkcd to marry different nobles, but she finally chose her handsome cousin Darnley, and married him in .pile of Elizabeth of England and the opposition of the Protestants. But there was much turmoil. One night Darnley who wiu with his nobles killed Mary’s private secretary, Rizzio. who was suspected of being Mary’s lover. •Soon after this Mary's eon was born and was named James. In a short time Darnley who was sick was killed in an explosion. Mary wax blamed for being in the plot with Rothwell no »hc wax taken prisoner. Then her baby James, whom the lords forced her to give up, was proclaimed king. After having tried to escape she determined to go to Knglnnd. where she expected that Elizabeth would help her. But when she reached — 13 — NINET EE N THIRTY-8EVEN
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