Stewartville High School - Tiger Spirit Yearbook (Stewartville, MN)

 - Class of 1935

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THE TIMES OF 35 Back How: Marjorie Sackett, Joyce Wooldridge, Carmen Struve, Ruth Bentley, Jean Burrington, Irene Struve, Helen Priefce, Allene Henke, Joyce Geer, Anita Lenton, Marjorie Eppard, Vailey Petersen, Velma Thompson, Eleene Collins, Margaret Kelly, Agnes Halloran. Ellen Rud, Frances Braksiek. „ Second Row: Jean Ballard. Evelyn Wolfe, Ruth Skare, Evelyn Born, Maxine Egen Lila Schroeder, Henrietta Brown, Mildred Betcher, Belva Haas, Audrie Greene, LaVonne Eggers, Dorothy Gilles, Betty Jane Sutherland, Annie Peterson, Laura Third Row: Dorothy Fleshner, Frances Bartholomew, Johnabell Peterson, Marie Gathje, Eleanore Luehmann, Rita Towey, Dorothy Evert3, Marion Sackett, Mary Kelly Front Row: Adelaide Prjebe, Catherine Lamp, Helen LaBare, Evelyn Howe, Emilie Gathje, Mary Dixon, Mr. Jorgensen, Barbara Jane Kendall, Evelyn Markham, Margaret Beach, Margaret Logan, Helen Oftedahl. Not on picture Berkley Myhre. ORCHESTRA The Jazz Orchestra played at the following entertainments: Carnival, Benefit Program, P. T. A. Basket Social, Junior Class Play, and Senior Class Play. MEMBERS Piano...........................Mr. Jorgensen Violin..........................Eleanore Luehmann Trombone........................Ruth Bentley Clarinet........................Barbara Jane Kendall Eleanore Luehmann Cornet..........................Vailey Peterson Harold Prescher Saxaphone.......................Anita Lenton Robert Johnson Dorothy Gilles Marjorie Eppard Drum............................Charles Lamp This page is sponsored by JOHN B. JOHNSON — LLOYD W. HOWE

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r THE TIMES OF '35 SOPHOMORE CLASS j Back Row: Robert Christofferson, Vernon House, Anita Becker, Harold Prescher, Adelaide Priebe, Henrietta Brown, Evelyn Born, Gordon Dux. Second Row: Raymond Christofferson, Marjorie Sackett, Jean Ballard, Joyce Wooldridge, Johnafcell Peterson, Frances Bartholomew, Dorothy Flesbner, Ruth Skare, Evelyn Howe, Leonard Egen, Dale Reese, Fahy Bernard.- Frcnt Row: Vailey Peterson, Mildred Betcher, Catherine Lamp, Bernice Eich- stadt, Maynard Gordy, George Weiland, Mr. Jorgensen, Helen LaBare, Eleene Collins, Marguerite Crowley. Not on picture—Berkley Myhre. CLASS OFFICERS FOR 1933-34 Adviser .................. Miss Miller President ........... Vailey Peterson Vice President.......Catherine Lamp Secretary-Treasurer .. Adelaide Priebe CLASS OFFICERS FOR 1934-35 Adviser .............. Mr. Jorgensen President..................Gordon Dux Vice President ..... Henrietta Brown Secretary ........... Harold Prescher Treasurer ............. Vernon House Won’t you tarry with us just long enough to live over again for a few brief moments the red-letter days of our high school career ? On a most awe-inspiring morning early in September 1933, thirty-five of us entered the building above whose portal is written “Stewartville High School ’ Our first exciting day was the cne in which we dressed according to the dictates of the Sophomores, paraded around the assembly, spoke pieces, sang songs, and per- formed stunts. Yes, it was initiation day. How excited we were when we heard that Marjorie Sackett, Vailey Petersen, Eleene Collins, Jean Ballard, Ruth Skare, Evelyn Born, Henrietta Brown, Mildred Betcher, Johnabell Peterson. Frances Bartholomew, Dorothy Fleshner. Adelaide Priebe, Catherine Lamp, Helen LaBare, Evelyn Howe, Berkley Myhre, Vernon House, Maynard Gordy, and Dale Reese were to be in the Glee Clubs. And then the band began to meet and send forth its notes and those of our group who helped were Vernon House, Jean Ballard, Adelaide Priebe, Helen LaBare, Mildred Betcher, Vailey Peterson, Harold Prescher, and Robert Christofferson. The athletes, Vernon House, Harold Prescher, George Weiland, Majnard Gordy, Fahy Bernard, and Raymond Christofferson, carried high our banner into fray both in football and basketball. The personnel of our class has changed somewhat. Those who have left us are Lucille Gronert, Joseph Gronert, Floyd Taylor, Miriam Slight, Alvin Flint, Barbara King, Clara Erickson, Bernice Erickson, and George O’Donnel. We are looking forward with much enthusiasm to that portion of our high school career that yet lies before us. This page is sponsored by LAWLERS’, Cleaners, Dyers, Furrier’s—Rochester, Minn. N» . , J I -J A



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5W) (Tvn THE TIMES OF 3 5 rVKW T. GIRL RESERVES s j Lack Row: Bartha Balcom, Johnabell Peterson, Frances Batholomew Ruth bkare Helen LaBare, Miss Bonner, Miss Tuoliy, Miss Richies, Jean Burrington’ Belva Haas, Miss Johnson, Miss Pennie. Second Row: Phyllis Pratt, Eleene Collins, Irene Struve, Marion Reese, Helen Priebe, Annie Peterson. Ell.?n Rud, Anita Becker, Marguerite Crowley, Marie Olson Irene Sackett, Claire Dixon. Kow: Marjorie Sackett. Jean Ballard. Catherine Lamp. Miriam Slight, nrrnih,, vel la Thompson, Joyce Wooldridge, Betty Jane Sutherland, WiMifred O nJ0yCe GCer’ VaiCy Peterson' Anita Lenton, Barbara Jane Kendall, Fourth Row: Dorothy Fleshner, Evelyn Howe, Mary Dixon. u„f.ront Rpw: Helen Ottedahl, Adelaide Priebe, Hazel Molde, Evelyn Wolfe, Evelyn Fveri T’. vUth Bi,ntley’ E’eanore Luehmann, Marjorie Eppard, Miss Koch, Dorothy cture—Berkley Myin 8' Kenda1'' Carmen Struve' Ade,ine Myhre- on . 5,18 ?urP°se of the Girl Reserve is to draw high school girls together in one lriendly group; to furnish opportunities for building lasting friendships to serve as a nucleus for all high school activities: to cooperate with all departments of the s-hcol tohbo?st Ta sch001 activities: and to be of service in the community as well as iV the f nrn ' out those objectives, the Girl Reserves hone to fulfil tiie national purpose of Girl Reserves, “To find, and give the best. Christmas carding is an annual event of the club. Other activities ar niavs parties, and the giving of food baskets. The girls enjoyed severalJic cs du gTe Officers of the club are Eleanore Luehmann, President; Marjorie EDDard Vi re VaiSep;f DorothyEverts.Secretary: Ruth Bentley, Treasurer: ProgramlCmiUce, galley Peterson, Carmen Struve, Jean Burrington, and Anita Lenton- Advisers Chief AdViSer' MiSS BOnner' and Risers This page is sponsored by THE HAYES-LUCAS LUMBER CO — MARY-MAE PASTRY SHOPPE

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