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(TV -9 THE TIMES OF ’35 FOOTBALL w„ j When the football season opened in the fall of 1934, a large number of boys thrilled by the thought of being armed in football uniforms, marching down the field with the pig skin under their arms, and bringing glory to their school gathered on the football field. However, before the close of the season dawned some left because the thrill had left them, eligibility and injuries forced others to withdraw. When our team was lined up against that of our opponents we found that ours was a much lighter group, and though our valiant warriors chalked up no victories, we found them to be a fighting team, giving of their best, and keeping many a foe worried and forced to exert every ounce of strength and ability to come out of the fray at the enviable end of the score. | Stewartville was the only team to score on Grand Meadow, an undefeated and untied team before encountering our aggregation. Our schedule consisted of seven games played with Plainview, Adams, LcRoy, Spring Valley, Chatfield, Grand Meadow, and Kasson. The boys who received football letters are Derwood Howe, Glenn Sullivan, Vernon Ballard. Elmer Olson, Homer Wooldridge, Captain; George Weiland, Howard Schield, Leroy Kramer, Elmer Reich. Robert Johnson, Maynard Gordy, Earl Bratrud, Lcrris Kuehntopp, and manager, Charles Lamp. This page is sponsored by STEWARTVILLE NATIONAL BANK
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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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THE TIMES OF 1 3 5 vv 7'rw tov w f| v T rvf Tirvf Trvf T T'fVKTrvT T FRESHMAN CLASS Back How: David Bleifuss, Lloyd Kilmer, Henry Schumann. Duane Koebke, Dcnald Haas, Lester Eichstadt, Joseph Sullivan, Prentice Jones, Arnold Kramer, Bar- bara Jane Kendall, Nadine Taylor. Second Row: Marion Schroeder, Evelyn Wolfe, Hayden Light, Alvin Pratt, Robert Johnson, Francis Squires, Margaret Logan, Helen Oftedahl, Dorothy Gilles, Betty Jane Sutherland, Irvin Dubbels, John Griffin, Marie Olson, Joyce Geer. Front Row: Margaret Beach, Hazel Molde, Evelyn Markham, Anita Bomfleth, Velma Thompson, Irene Sackett, Miss Eidnes, Claire Dixon, Lucille Strain, Emilie Gathje, Maxine Egen, Onalee Wood, Winnifred Owen. This school year saw the entry of a large class of Freshmen students eager to gain the knowledge afforded by the Stewartville High School. This class is active in participating in several extra-curricular activities. Among chose who were initiated into the Girl Reserves were Betty Jane Sutherland, Winnifred Owen, Haze! Molde, Dorothy Gilles, Irene Sackett, Claire Dixon, Helen Oftedahl, Velma Thompson, Evelyn Markham, Barbara Jane Kendall, Joyce Geer, and Evelyn Wolfe. Another group enrolled in the Glee Clubs. Among those are Betty Jane Suther- land, Maxine Egen, Margaret Beach, Dorothy Gilles, Helen Oftedahl, Velma Thompson, Evelyn Markham, Barbara Jane Kendall, Joyce Geer, Emilie Gathje, Evelyn Wolfe, Robert Johnson and Dcnald Haas. Several more affiliated with the band. They are Joyce Geer, Barbara Jane Kendall Helen Oftedahl, Robert Johnson, Duane Koebke, Dorothy Gilles, and Margaret Beach. Three students are members of the orchestra. They are Dorothy Gilles, Bar- bara Jane Kendall, and Robert Johnson. The four, Betty Jane Sutherland, Alvin Pratt, Nadine Taylor, and Maxine Egen, participated in Declamatory work. Among the Boy Scouts of the group, we find Prentice Jones, Lloyd Kilmer, and Arnold Kramer. One member, Robert Johnson, played on both the football and basketball teams. The following members served as class officers: Arnold Kramer, president; Robert Johnson, vice president; Barbara Jane Kendall, secretary; and Prentice Jones, treasur- er Miss Eidnes was class adviser. This page is sponsored by CO-OP OIL SERVICE STATION—Lloyd W. Benedict, Agent
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