Alexandria High School - Alexian Yearbook (Alexandria, MN)

 - Class of 1938

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The Alex tally was acquired through a beautiful pass from Sturnick out on the approximate territory of the 40 yard stripe to War- ren Froemming, who was standing in the end zone. Perhaps the rain added to effectiveness of Alexandria's passing and running attack. Alex made eleven first downs to St. Cloud's ten. The next game, on October 8, Alex easily outclassed their arch rivals, Glenwood. Scoring at will the Alex first team ran up a formid- able score, after which the second and third teams finished the game. Standouts in this game were Karl Sturnick and Otis Prinkey. October 15 th Alexandria traveled to Little Falls, returning as victors with a score of 26-0. Prinkey opened the scoring on the first play that Alex had the ball and ran 5 S yards for a touchdown. Alex completely riddled Little Falls the last quarter. In this game, Sturnick, intercepting a pass on his goal line ran 100 yards for a touchdown. In the following game held October 22 on the local Held, Alex clashed with a hitherto undefeated Brainerd team. The Bunyanites proved too strong and defeated the locals by a score of 13-0. One touch- down came by an Alex fumble on the goal line. The game was well played with both teams putting up a strong defense. Alex proved superiors in the next encounter by defeating a strong Crosby-Ironton team 13-7. Outclassed in every department, Alex had to rely on trick plays to win. Alex used many laterals ef- fectively during the game. The passing and punting of Sturnick as well as the elusive running of Donnie Schultz was noteworthy. November S the local high playing a whale of a game defeated Sauk Centre 39-12. Alex pulled every trick play possible and had the spectators in an uproar from start to finish. During the last few min- utes of play Sauk Centre scored several touchdowns against the third and fourth teams. Thus, it is well to note that two of the three Alex defeats were by two undefeated teams. Credit for the successful season goes to Coach Hastings as well as the boys. F0l1I'l3B8I1 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Johnson High Alexandria St. Paul L.,L Alexandria Staples ---LMC Alexandria St. Cloud .OLL Alexandria Glenwood xx-. Alexandria Little Falls G, Alexandria Brainerd -LMC Alexandria Crosby-lronton Alexandria Sauk Centre L.-

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iw 'ul ' ' dh slam: , 6, , , , U' Football FIRST ROW-Donald Chase, Rollance Verkennis, Eugene Johnson, Donald Schultz, Darwyn Olsen, Walter Christopherson, Raymond Schultz, Karl Stur- nick, Robert Jensen, Otis Prinkey, Lyman Peterson. SECOND ROW-Reuben Hogan, Virgil Larson, Harold Kiehne, Maxwell Dicks, Warren Froemming, Warren Yunker, Marvin Landeen, George Caldis, Lloyd Erickson, Robert Morris, Coach Hastings. THIRD ROW-Russell Hubbell, Richard Williams, Harold Hardin, James Noonan, John Peterson, Barnard Ekman, Frank Blanchard, James Boyd, A1 Brinkman. The Alexandria football eleven composed of eight seniors and three underclassmen played a bangup schedule this season. The first opponent encountered was the formidable Alumni, who found to their amazement they couldn't score on the fighting Alex- ian eleven and consequently the best they could do was keep the varsity from scoring. The outcome of the battle was a scoreless tie with the team showing much promise. Another pre-season game was against the classy Johnson High School that also ended in a scoreless tie. johnson High was favored to win by a large margin, but was held in check. Captain Sturnick got off a punt in the third quarter which traveled 90 yards and was hailed as the greatest kick ever made on the Alex field. On September 24, a mighty Staples eleven downed Alex in their initial season game, handing the Red and Black their first confer- ence defeat by the score 13-6. An outstanding play in the tilt that gave Alex their one and only touchdown consisted of a reverse from Sturnick to Prinkey, who ran 38 yards through the opposition only to be tackled within a few yards of the goal and thus leaving the task of scoring to his teammate Sturnick. The first of October found the Cardinals on their first road trip to St. Cloud. Matching brains with the brawn of the Graniters, Alex was again defeated by one touchdown, the score being 12-6. Thirteen U17 I, xx-J I xi -,f 'j . xi Xa, X-. X-...J I .1 X4 g xg N N xx E xx ix: 'li ' 'Q xnfw . S X SSX 'Qi H. ky ,Lx 'J JS 3 XX Q



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A. H. S. Band The music department this year, as usual, provided an excellent military band and marching band, each under the direction of Mr. Harold Arentsen. Loren Olson acted as drum major for the seventy- two piece marching band and this organization drew much favorable comment for their formations between the halves of home football games. Seniors who graduate from the band this year are Ruth Bartz, Irene Erickson, Melba Hanson, Donald Holmquist, Yvonne Hustad, Harold Kiehne, Leighton Knudson, Russell Krafthefer, Darwyn Olsen, Dawn Ripley, Ralph Thornton, Alyce Wald, and Kathryn Westerfeld. Operetta A magnificent combination of the orchestra, supplemented by additional experienced musicians from Alexandria and neighboring towns, and the mixed chorus, together with various other talented in- dividuals, made The Student Prince the most successful annual op- eretta presented in recent years. The orchestra was under the expert direction of Mr. H. W. Arentsen and Miss Gretchen Stieler was in charge of the chorus. Gretchen Stieler, who took the lead as Kathie, and Leland Wright, playing opposite her as Karl Franz, portrayed their respective roles with characteristic excellence. Four students took leading parts: Marcelyn Stoppel, as the Duchess, Darwyn Olsen, as Lucas, Lyman Peterson, as Detlefg and Leighton Knudson, as Van Asterberg, all showed unusual acting ability. Fifteen

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