Ellendale High School - Redbird / Microphone Yearbook (Ellendale, ND)

 - Class of 1938

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mons, Coach Ehlers, and Superintendent Ingvalson. Dudley Anderson was voted honor athlete for 1937. Letters were presented to Vernerd Fitzgerald, Wil- fred McShane, Edward Hafner, Howard Hill, Dud- ley Anderson, Harold Nishek, Lowell Hamar, Harold Rowe, Clifford Schmierer, Leslie Bowman, Jimmy Meachen, Jimmy Carpenter, Jimmy Miles, and Stu- dent Manager Rolla DuRand. BASKETBALL Nineteen boysj ported for basketball during the first week of m xice. This squad was soon divided into the “var ky” and second team. There were five lettermen on the varsity squad, which added much to the strength of the team. The first three games were lost to Kulm, Ellendale “Indees,” and Lisbon. The squad developed into a much better team the latter part of the season. In the Sub-District Tournament held at LaMoure, February 25 and 26, Ellendale defeated Klum and Dazy to get into the finals. Oakes took the cham- pionship game from Ellendale, 20-21. Ellendale lost to Oakes in the opening game of the Oakes Invita- tional Tournament, 23-29. Ellendale won the consola- tion game by defeating Lisbon 24-11. In the District Meet at Lisbon with Enderlin, Sheldon, Oakes, and Ellendale taking part, Ellen- dale defeated Sheldon, 32-19, to get into the cham- pionship game with Enderlin, who defeated Oakes. Ellendale lost the championship to Enderlin, 32-21. This gave Ellendale second place in the tournament. Summary : Ellendale 14 Kulm 17 Ellendale 22 Independents 31 Ellendale 24 Lisbon 30 Ellendale 20 Edgeley 15 Ellendale 28 LaMoure 27 Ellendale 17 Valley City 12 Ellendale 20 Oakes 23 Ellendale 11 Enderlin 23 Ellendale 19 La Moure 17 Ellendale 30 Aberdeen 37 Ellendale 25 Lisbon 26 Ellendale 20 Edgeley 16 Ellendale 16 Milnor 33 Ellendale 25 Kulm 24 Ellendale 17 Oakes 34 Ellendale 30 Aberdeen 41 Lettermen for the basketball season of 1937-’38 are: Wilfred McShane, Edward Hafner, Harold Nishek, Junior Schook, Jimmy Miles, Jimmy Car- penter, Clifford Schmierer, Alvin Christianson, and Jay St. John. TRACK It is much too early to say much about the track season. There are only two lettermen left from the team last year, Meachen in the broad jump and dashes and Hafner in the hurdles and pole vault. There are also a number of experienced men who didn ' t earn a letter that have been in track compe- tition before. Fitzgerald, Hill (a letterman in ' 36), Anderson, and Tennant are the Seniors who have a chance to earn a letter this year. There are also some promising Juniors who also have a chance — Miles in the hurdles and Schmierer in the half mile. St. John, a Sophomore, is working hard on the weights. Speech Activities Another successful and eventful year in speech activities is nearing completion. Dramatics not only challenge the support and loyalty of the student body but are also a splendid way of raising money for other school activities and social events. SENIOR GIRLS’ DECLAMATION The Senior girls’ declamation program was given Wednesday evening, October 20, at eight o’clock in the Senior High School assembly. Following is the program : “The Two Carpenters” Shirley Courtney Verse Reading Thelma Bolstad “Mrs. Upperly Visits the Poor in Person” Dorothy Heine Verse Reading Sylvia Jensen Verse Reading Avis Theede The program also included a one-act play en- titled, “Just a Little Mistake,” by Elizabeth Gale. The Seniors taking part were: Blanche Daniels, Mable Hays, Faye Jenkins, Elsie Davis, Mary Grif- fin, and Warren Burnett. “VARIETY” PROGRAM Members of the Senior High School presen ted a program of speech and music on March 9. The speech numbers included oratory, verse reading, choric reading, declamation, a skit, and a one-act play. The musical numbers consisted of various se- lections by the boys’ and girls’ glee clubs. The program follows : Declamation — “Thoroughness and Earnestness” (Leon Harrison) Russell Heine Declamation — The Slave and the Lions” (Leigh Hunt) Eleanor Hall Verse Choir — Janet Brouillard, Lillian Hillius, Lilian Dobler, Isabel Barta, Gene Wolfe, Marjorie Meachen Mixed Chorus Declamation — “Would You End War?” (James Oppenheim) Vernerd Fitzgerald Verse Reading Lilian Dobler Boys’ Glee Club Burlesque Skit — “Romeo and Juliet” Richard Irion and Imogene Jury Baritone Solo Jay St. John Verse Reading Isabel Barta Girls’ Glee Club One Act Play — “Alice’s Blue Gown.” Cast: Esther Stern, Esther Lematta, Amaryllis Ehlers, Janet Brouillard, Velma Harm, Marjorie Meachen, Ellen Hill, and Gene Wolfe. DICKEY-LAMOURE PLAY FESTIVAL The fourth annual Dickey-LaMoure one-act play festival was held Wednesday evening, March 16 in Oakes. Participating in the event were the high schools of Edgeley, Ellendale, LaMoure, and Oakes. Ellendale students presented “The Blue Teapot.” Taking part were Lilian Dobler, Howard Hill, Lowell Hamar, and Peggy Blumer. Miss Vera Bollinger of the Valley City Teachers College gave the group helpful comments on their presentations. (Concluded on page 8) PAGE 5 1938 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017

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GLADYS E. GENTZ — “Glady” “Why worry ?” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3, County 4-H achievement. MARY E. GRIFFIN — “Meg” “Loves and is loved.” Glee Club, Chorus and Choral Festival 1-2-3-4, Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Secretary Girl Reserves 3, Vice president Girl Reserves 4, President Mixed Chorus 3-4, Pep Squad 2-3-4, Feature editor Cardinal 4, Home-coming Queen 4, “Just a Little Mistake” 4, “Wedding Spells” 4. EDWARD L. HAFNER “Give me romance, or give me death!” Football 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3, Class president 1, Glee Club, Chorus and Choral Festival 2-3-4, Conference half-back 4, Hi-Y 3-4, “Wedding Spells” 4. GEORGE D. HATCHER”— “Red” “I confess I do blaze today — I am too bright.” Glee Club 1, Hi-Y 4. MABLE A. HAYS— “Tubby” “Love ' em and leave ' em.” Girl Reserves 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, “Just a Little Mistake” 4. DOROTHY MAY HEINE— “Dot” “Shall I, wasting in despair, Die because a man is there?” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3, Declamation 1- 3-4, Pep Squad 4, Glee Club, Chorus and Choral Festival 1-2-3-4, District contest, declamation 4, County and District 4-H Club achievement, National Honor Society. HOWARD L, HILL— “Monk” “I ' ll take life easy and live till I die.” Football, basketball and track 1-2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Hi-Y president 4, Glee Club, Chorus and Choral Festival 1-2-4, Cardinal staff 4, “Blue Tea Pot” 4, One-act play festival 4. FAYE V. JENKINS— “Jinks” “Women of few words are best.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3, “Just a Little Mistake” 4. SYLVIA M. JENSEN— “Silly” “Easy temper; naturally good.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Declamation 1-3, Basketball 2- 3-4, National Honor Society 4. IMOGENE L. JURY— “Emmy” “Let us sleep for tomorrow we may have work.” Glee Club 1-2-3, Chorus 3, Girl Reserves 2-3-4, “I Will, I Won ' t” 3, “Romeo and Juliet” 4, “Wedding Spells” 4. RUTH J. MATTHEIS— “Rudy” “Not everyone can blush as easy at I can.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Basketball 2, “I Will, I Won ' t” 3. WILFRED L. McSHANE— “Mac” “I wish they ' d be quiet and let me drink my tea!” Class president 3, Vice president 4, Track 1-2, Football 2-3-4, Captain 4, Basketball 3-4, Winner free throw contest 4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Sergeant-at-arms 3, “Wedding Spells” 4, National Honor Society 4. HAROLD NISHEK— “Nig” “Nobody but a genius can afford to waste time.” Hi-Y 4, Basketball 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3. LYDA N. OLSON— “Ole” “For if she will, she will, you may depend upon it. And if she won ' t, she won ' t, and that ' s the end of it.” Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Declama- tion 1, “Dyspeptic Ogre” 1. OSCAR L. ROEHL— “Larry” “When school duties and romance interfere, well — ” Glee Club, Chorus and Choral Festival 1-2-3-4, Track 2, “I Will, I Won ' t” 3, “Wedding Spells” 4, Honor Roll 1-4. JUNIOR SCHOOK— “Adam” “Alexander thought he did it. Look at me!” Glee Club, Chorus and Choral Festival 1-2-3, Football 1-3, Track 3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Conference forward 4, Band 1-2-3, Band Festival 3, District Contest Glee Club 3, Cardinal staff, 4, “Wedding Spells” 4, Honor Roll 2-3-4. MARC TENNANT— “Sod” “Not to know him argues yourself unknown.” Glee Club and Chorus 1-2-3-4, Choral Festival 4, Track 1-2-3-4, Football 3-4, Basketball 1-2, Cardinal typist 4, Hi-Y 3-4. AVIS M. THEEDE— “Rusty” “We never knew such a young body with such an old head.” Pep Squad 2-3-4, Glee Club 1, Girl Reserves 2-4, Class secretary 3, Speech Tourney 4, District con- test, declamation 4, “Star of Bethlehem” 3, “Market Hours” 3. KENNETH J. WAHL— “Kenny” “Stand back girls, don ' t rush me.” Hi-Y 3-4, Secretary Hi-Y 4, Cheer Leader 4. o fflthleti cs FOOTBALL When Coach Ehlers put in the call for football players, an experienced squad responded. The squad was of average weight with plenty of speed — speed to take it places; in fact it did go places. The squad consisted of eleven lettermen, and the rest of the squad had a great deal of experience. The team was defeated by Oakes and tied by Barnard during the season which consisted of seven games. The fact that Ellendale scored one hundred points to their opponents ' twenty-seven proves that the team was an exceptionally good one. Summary : Ellendale 0 Barnard 0 Ellendale 6 Aberdeen 0 Ellendale 6 Oakes 7 Ellendale 18 LaMoure 6 Ellendale 26 Edgeley 0 Ellendale 31 Milnor 7 Ellendale 13 Lisbon 7 The annual football banquet, given by the moth- ers, was held December 2 in the English room. Talks were given by President J. C. McMillan, S. D. Slem- PAGE 4 1938 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017



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E. H. S. MIXED CHORUS Under the able direction of Mr. Stenehjem, the glee clubs and mixed chorus have made splendid progress this year. This is Mr. Stenehjem’s second year with the choruses at Ellendale, and their work together shows much improvement. With the aid of Miss Edna Bruns and Miss Frances DuRand, as accompanists, the choruses have presented a num- ber of excellent programs. The members of the choruses are as follows: Sopranos — Lilian Dobler, Frances Backley, Frances Walker, Lillian Hillius, Marjorie Meachen, Vivian Fleming, Lorraine Gibson, Mary Griffin, Doro- thy Heine. Altos — Gene Huber, Gene Wolfe, Irma Irion, Miriam Crabtree, Doris Bolstad, Peggy Blumer, Frances DuRand, Thelma Bolstad, Janet Brouillard, Edith Maunu. Tenors — Richard Irion, Rolla DuRand, Oscar Roehl, Clinton Hess, Merrill Hess, Marc Tennant. Basses — Clifford Schmierer, Howard Hill, Edward Hafner, Harold Bergman, George Radtke, Jay St. John, Lowell Hamar, Russell Fleming. The third annual Christmas concert was given by the combined glee clubs and chorus of Ellendale High School, December 20, at 7:30 o’clock in the High School Assembly. The following program was given : “Twenty-third Psalm” Monson “Sanctus” Gounod “Temples Eternal” Christiansen “Carol of the Birds” Wilhousky Mixed Chorus “Motet” Special Group “Lights Out” McCoy Boys’ Glee Club “Little Lamb” Davies Girls’ Glee Club Solo — “Mary’s Lullaby” Miss Elizabeth White “Christmas Song” Adolphe Adam “Hospodi Pomilui” Lvovsky “Ich Liebe Dich” Grieg “Now Thank We All Our God” Bach Mixed Chorus Miss Elizabeth White assisted as soloist. Follow- oing the concert a party was held in which all of the Senior High participated. The party was arranged by committees under the direction of the following chorus officers: Mary Griffin, president, and Frances DuRand, secretary-treasurer. On Wednesday, February 16, the glee clubs and mixed chorus presented a program at the N. I. Chapel. Students and teachers both expressed ap- proval of the performance. The annual spring concert of the Ellendale High School choral groups was held in the auditorium of the State Normal and Industrial School Thursday, April 14 at eight o’clock, p. m. The program was as follows : “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming” Praetorius-Cain “Sanctus” (Arr. by Goodell) Gounod “Alleluia! Christ is Risen” Andre Kopolyoff “Legend” Tschaikowsky “Hcspodi Pomilui” (Mercy On Us, 0 Lord) ..Lvovsky Mixed Chorus “John Peel” Andrews “Funiculi Funicula” Denza Boys’ Glee Club Flute Solos — “Andalouse” Emile Pessard “Csardas” V. Monti Miss Dagny May Stenehjem Accompanied by Mrs. D. T. Burt “What’s the Time, Blackbird?” Herbert Olliver “Dedication” Franz-Daggett Girls’ Glee Club PAGE 6 1938 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017

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