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HI-Y CLUB Top Row — Tveit, Maunu, DuRand, Heine, Bowman, Hatcher, Clinton Hess, Smith. Second Row — Schmierer, Lees, Fleming, Rowe, McDonald, Collett, Lawrence Sand, Hamar. Third Row — Gorman, St. John, Merkel, Miles, Strand, Houghton, Radtke, E. C. Ingvalson (adviser). Bottom Row — Meachen, Schmitt, Merrill Hess, Karl Sand, Bollinger, MacDonald. Members Absent — Carpenter, Boyle and Christianson. Sllendale Mi- y Club The Hi-Y Club of Ellendale High School has been in existence for ten years. During these years the club has been built up through the good leadership of Superintendent Ingvalson and the cooperation of the members. The Hi-Y Club is in affiliation with the Young Men’s Christian Association. It is a club for boys of high school age. The Hi-Y Club has a constitu- tion governing all its phases. It has a purpose — “to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian charac- ter.” The Hi-Y has for its platform — clean speech, clean scholarship, clean athletics, clean living, con- tagious Christian character. Our club uses as its own “A Boy’s Prayer” by Wm. DeWitt Hyde — “Give me clean hands, clean words, and clean thoughts. Save me from habits that harm; teach me to work as hard and play as fair in thv sight as if the whole world saw; forgive me when I am unkind and help me to forgive these who are unkind to me. Keep me ready to help others at some cost to myself ; send me chances to do some good every day and so grow more like Christ.” At the first meeting of the new school year, held on September 23, 1938, the members voted to con- tinue the club and new officers were elected: Harold Smith, president; Clifford Schmierer, vice president; James Meachen, secretary -treasurer ; and Harold Rowe, sergeant-at-arms. At the meeting held September 30, 1938, candi- dates Arthur Schmitt, Ralph Merkel, Charles Hatcher, Karl Sand, Douglas Houghton, Merrill Hess, and Evert Maunu were voted in as new members. Throughout the first semester the discussions were taken up by leaders and enlarged upon by the mem- bers. A meeting was planned to be held with the Aberdeen Hi-Y Club. Shortly before the semester closed another election was held with Lloyd Strand, Clinton Hess, Oliver Tveit and Charles Boyle being voted in. In January, 1939, the new officers were elected — President, James Miles; vice president, George Radtke; secretary-treasurer, Ernest Lees; and ser- geant-at-arms, Vernon MacDonald. In this semester, a ping-pong tourney was played with Rolla DuRand coming out as champion on March 8, the final games being played at a party held after an induction ceremony. On March 13 a meeting was held with Aberdeen’s club in their Y. M. C. A. building. The meeting started with a swim in the Y pool, after which came supper and a meeting with talks and discussion. In a local meeting on March 2, 1939, plans were discussed for attending the international conference at Winnepeg, Manitoba, on April 7. Because of the cost of transportation, no members attended this meeting. However, this brings to mind the interna- tional convention held at Fargo last year which sev- eral of our members attended. All in all, I believe the Ellendale Hi-Y Club has had a very successful year. We have had good, cheerful times as well as serious, thoughtful mo- ments. We are happy to have our picture in this year’s Microphone, and are thankful to the Senior class for giving us this opportunity. PAGE 7 1939 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017
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ZHigh School J and The Ellendale High School Band, now under the able direction of Mr. Sheppard, has made great prog- ress since its first organization fourteen years ago. Last fall it was decided that the band needed uniforms. However, this called for money; so a carnival was planned. This OOMPAH, as it was called, was held on February 13, and was a great success. The big event of the year was the annual con- cert held March 31, and it was here that the new uniforms were initiated. The uniforms consist of capes and caps which are cardinal and black, the school colors. With these are worn white slacks, white shirts, and black ties. The program for the concert was composed of the following numbers: America arr. Panella Prestissimo K. L. King Hall of Fame Olivadoti Mighty Lak’ a Rose Nevin (Trumpet Solo — Neil Smith) The Plains of Peace D’Auvergne Barnard (Trombone Solo — John Blumer) Drummers’ Delight Edwards Pride O’ the Land Goldman Moonlight on the Nile K. L. King Queen City Weidt Pomposo A1 Hayes (Sousaphone Solo — Lowell Hamar) Bag o’ Bones — Trombone Novelty Clayton Mills Iron Count K. L. King Washington Post Sousa Star Spangled Banner arr. Panella Besides playing at a number of basketball games the band also appeared at the Dickey County Play Festival and the Senior play, “Jane Eyre.” DICKEY-LAMOURE BAND FESTIVAL An annual event that is stimulating to band ac- tivity is the four-school band festival, which was held in Ellendale this year. Represented in the festival are the school bands of Edgeley, LaMoure, Oakes and Ellendale. As in the past three years Mr. J. A. Holvik, director of the famous Concordia Col- lege band, was the guest conductor. Members of the senior band are as follows : Trumpets: Neil Smith, Clinton Hess, Monty Brouillard, Jacques Roland, Donald Juberg, Orrin Morrow, Llwellyn Lynde. Clarinets: Jay St. John, Phyllis Judd, Ilene Ful- ler, Robert Colemen, Bobby Dillingham, Keith Seh- nert, Victor Strand. Alto: Eunice DuRand, Kenneth Isaak. Drums: Rolia DuRand, James Miles. Baritone: Phyllis Fleming. Basses: Lowell Hamar, Ivan Benderwald. Trombone: John Blumer, Russell Heine. The junior band has also made much progress. Some of them will “graduate” into the senior band next year to take the place of seniors who are leav- ing. Trumpets: Eva King, Vivian Huber, Kirk Ehlers. Clarinets: Billy Randall, Barton Slemmons. Alto: Amaryllis Ehlers. Baritone: Marylin Pfeifer, Willis Fleming. Bass : Ernest King. Trombone: Boyd Blumer. Drums: Phyllis Fleming, Malcolm Goddard,, Monty Brouillard. PAGE 6 1939 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017
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ATHLETICS FOOTBALL TEAM - 1938 FOOTBALL Coach Ehlers called football practice early in the season and some forty odd men, including 1 Meachen, Sehmierer, Miles, Carpenter, Hamar, and Bowman, six letteimen reported. The squad, com- prised mostly of seniors, boasted plenty of speed and weight. The average weight of the backfield was 160 pounds, and the line was somewhat lighter, 159 pounds. Out of this material. Coach Ehlers moulded a winner, the co-champions of the Southeastern Conference. The fact that the Cardinals scored 92 points to its opponents 7 proved that the team was exceptional on defense and likewise was strong of- fensively. The Cards turned the tables on the favor- ite Oakes Tornadoes by a score of 12 to 7 and re- versed the Oakes saying, “Beat Ellendale! It ' s a habit ’ Edgerly 0 Aberdeen “Seconds” ......0 Oakes 7 La Mo ure 0 Milnor 0 Lisbon ...0 Ellendale .....24 Ellendale.. 19 Ellendale 12 Ellendale. 13 Ellendale 7 Ellendale 12 Ellendale tied with Enderlin in the conference race. This entitles E. H. S. to the honor of co- champs, and to the conference trophy for half time and it now resides in our trophy case. The Cardinals received excellent support through- out the season from the citizens of Ellendale. The team was backed constantly by such ardent fans as Don Crabtree, Ed Hamar, and Doc Miles, who with the support of the whole Community Club and busi- ness men raised money by means of donation to buy each letterman and the student manager gold foot- balls. Several films in action were taken by Doc Lvnde and after they were shown were greatly appreci- ated by the boys. The boys enjoyed two banquets, one given by the mothers, and the other by the Community Club. Football letters were awarded after the banquet given by the mothers. Lettermen were: Lowell Hamar, Jimmy Miles, Jimmy Meachen, Clifford Schmierier, Lawrence Sands, George Radtke, Leslie Bowman, Harold Collett, Harold Bergman, Evert Maunu, Karl Sands, Jay St. John, Edward Gorman, Donald Hagen, Vernon MacDonald, and Student Manager, Harold Ro we. Jimmy Miles was elected Honor Athlete for 1938, and was presented with a special trophy provided by Coach Ehlers and E. C. lngvalson. Lowell Hamar was elected Honorary Captain of the 1938 team. BASKETBALL Four lettermen, Jimmy Carpenter, Jimmy Miles, Clifford Sehmierer, and Jay St. John, and several other boys reported to the call for basketball. A fairly good team was expected but the schedule of games showed a very mediocre team. Hecla 29 Ellendale 14 Jamestown 53 Ellendale 17 Oakes 18 Ellendale 22 LaMoure 22 Ellendale.. 11 Lisbon 21 Ellendale. 19 Aberdeen “Juniors” . .....20 Ellendale .31 LaMoure 17 Ellendale 19 Enderlin 61 Ellendale 39 Oakes 30 Ellendale.. 35 LaMoure 18 Ellendale 28 Lisbon 28 Ellendale.. 20 Edgeley 18 Ellendale 28 Oakes 29 Ellendale 17 Aberdeen “Juniors”. .....16 Ellendale .28 St. Johns 32 Ellendale 21 The men to receive letters in basketball were: Jimmy Carpenter, Jimmy Miles, Clifford Sehmierer, Lowell Hamar, Harold Smith, George Radtke, and Jay St. John. PAGE 8 1939 Ellendale High School Annual - Coleman Museum 2017
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