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■a ctv o (Two THE TIMES OF ‘35 1) ■VK rvw; rv srrv'vryr T BOYS’ GLEE CLUB j Back How: Raymond Hhoten, Homer Wooldridge, Charles Lamp, Kenneth Schield, Vernon Ballard, Lorris Kuehntopp, John Logan, Dale Reese, Norbert Towey. Front Rcw: Walter Koebkc, James Blcifuss, Robert Johnson, Vernon House, Mr. Jorgensen, Elmer Olson, Leroy Kramer, Maynard Gordy, Donald Haas. Not on picture—Raymond Christofferson. Contest Entries , GIRLS GLEE CLUB Selection: Valley of Dream — Percy E. Fletcher. Rita Towey, Carmen Struve, Helen Priebe, Mary Kelly, Berkley Myhre, Laura Kendail, Frances Braksiek, Marie Gathje, Jean Ballard, Mildred Betcher, Vailey Peterson, Marion Sackett, Marjcrie Sackett, Ruth Bentley, Anita Lcnton, Marjorie Eppard, Eleanore Luchmann. MIXED CHORUS Selection: The Sun Now Mounts the Eastern Sky”— Niel W. Gade. It is taken from The Erl-King'3 Daughter.” Norbert Towey Vernon Ballard, Kenneth Schield, Dale Reese, Elmer Oison, Raymond Rhoten, Raymond Christofferson, Walter Koebke, Leroy Kramer, John Logan, Homer Wooldridge, and the members of the girls’ chorus. MIXED OCTET Selection: Rosary”—Ethelbert Nevin. Rita Tow ay, Laura Kendall, Marion Sackett, Jean Ballard, Norbert Towey, Vernon Ballard, John Logan, Walter Koebke. BOYS’ OCTET Selection: Love’s Old Sweet Song”—J. L. Molloy. Vernon Ballard, Norbert Towey, Elmer Olson, Leroy Kramer, John Logan, Walter Koebke, Raymond Christ- efterson, Homer Wooldridge. GIRLS’ SEXTET Selection: Bells of St. Mary’s”—Emett A. Adams. Rita Towey, Carmen Struve, Laura Kendall, Marie Gathje, Jean Ballard, Marion Sackett. BRASS ENSEMBLE Betty Jane Sutherland, Harold Preschsr, Mildred Betcher, Ruth Bentley, Jean Ballard, Elmer Olson, Earl Bratrud. WOODWIND ENSEMBLE Robert Christofferson, Eleanore Luehmann, Adelaide Priebe, Anita Lenton, Bar- bara Jane Kendall, Frances Braksiek . JUNIOR MIXED C HORUS Selection: Lass of Richmond Hill”—James Hcok. Consists of seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS CHORUS Selection: When the Roses Bloom”—Louise Reicharut. This page is sponsored by GEO. L. JOYCE, M. D. i
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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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THE TIMES OF 1 3 5 BASKETBALL Standing: Verncn House, Manager, Charles Lamp, Robert Johnson, Earl Bratrud, Victor Lenton, Elmer Reich, Maynard Gordy, Coach Pedersen, Harold Prescher. Seated: Leroy Kramer, Derwood Howe, Glenn Sullivan, Captain; Lorris Kuehn- topp, George Weiland. Followers cf the 1934-35 Stewartville High School Basketball team witnessed several very exciting and interesting contests. Despite being handicapped during a share of the season by illness as a result of epidemics, by injuries through bone frac- tures and those of a minor nature, which necessitated making several changes in the regular line up, the team displayed a brand of basketball which was very commend- able. At the tournament, which was held at Pine Island. Stewartville and Kasson, the two favorites, were matched in the opening game. During this encounter, Kasson defeated Stewartville by a 34-28 score. This placed Stewartville in the consolation bracket. By becoming the victor over Mantorville and Pine Island, Stewartville won the consolation tournament which placed them in third place. And we still believe hat if our initial opponent had been any other team, we d have played in the finals. Much credit is due Coach Pedersen for his untiring efforts in behalf of the team, and to the individual members for the way they fought to bring Stewartville out on top. Those receiving letters are Glenn Sullivan, Derwood Howe, Leroy Kramer, Lorris Kuehntopp, George Weiland, Victor Lenton, Robert Johnson, Maynard Gordy, and Earl Bratrud. Scores 1934-35 Stewartville 23 22 16 14 18 20 Kasson Dover Byron Rochester Dover Spring Valley Opponent 21 34 18 35 19 15 Stewartville 15 20 24 22 22 8 13 Eyota Byron Kasson Spring Valley Eyota Grand- Meadow Grand Meadow Ooponent 26 16 26 9 31 42 28 This page is sponsored by STEWARTVILLE MOTOR CO. — LEO LAWLER, Phillips Station
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