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

 - Class of 1939

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Anchors Aweigh c. 1lte GIgAA We elected the following officers: Bill Struve .......................................... General Katherine Davidson ..................................... Major Robert Ballard ....................................... Captain Miss Allen ................................ Commander-in-Chief We retired to our homes for three months’ vacation fcllowing the final examina- tions. When we came back to the Army after vacation we found that our represent- ation had been cut to forty-four members. Frances Bushman. Josephine Davis, Marvin Franck. Clarence Krull. Arlene Myhre and Clifford Rostomily were toe members who left us. Wayne Drewes was a new member who joined us from the Spring Valley Army. Our officers this year were: Ruby Falde ........................................... General Bill Struve............................................. Major Della O’Donnell ...................................... Captain Alicia Logan ...................................... Lieutenant Miss Allen ................................ Commander-in-Chief A new organization called the Girls’ Athletic Ass ciation was started for the benefit of all the girls who -vished to become better trained for toe Army hardships. Members from our batallion were: Lornice Bernard, Lorraine Bernard. Frances Kath Marion Glover, Bernice Cr:wley, Elaine Stoltenberg, F.orene Larson. Jean Griffin,’ Katherine Davidson, LaVonne Jones. Dorothy Lawson. Myria Schroeder Rubv Falde and Wanoa Squires. LaVonne Jones and Burdene Bailey were the drummers in the Drum and Buele Corps. We were represented on the Student Council by LaVcnne Jones and Robert Ballard. Tats year we all took part in declamation. Robert Ballard and Jean Griffin re- ceived leaers for their work in the numoroas and dramatic divisions respectively They participated in the Sub-district contest held at Mantorville on February i=i where Jean placed second in her division. Our members on the Army football team were: Ralph Gray, Lorence Ellenberg Harold Crowley. Haven Gronert. Bill Lenton and Robert Ballard. T.ose on tiie Army basketball team were: Duane Wolfgram, Francis Sullivan, Bill Lenton, Harold Crowley and Haven Gronert. This yean our group presented a play entitled “Lady Spitfire.” The characters were po. ciayed by Jean GrifTin, Bill Lenton, LaVonne Jones. Robert Ballard. Della O Donnell, Jerald Meschke, Katherine Davidson, Haven Gronert, Ralph Grav an 1 Dolores Logan. J Those who joined the Girl Reserve organization in our army during the three years were: Lorra.ne Bernard, Lornice Bernard, DeLoris Mundstock, LaVonne Jones, Katherine Davids n. Bernice Crowley, F.orene Larson, Lois Govier. Jean GrifTin Lucille Sandte. and Wanda Squires. Several from this group were fortunate enough to be chosen for the annual Girl Reserve Plays. The members of our batallion who ware in the Army Glee Clubs and Mixed Chorus were: Della O’Donmil, LaVonne Jones. LaVcnne Linderman, DeLoris Mund- stock, Frances Kith. Elaina Stoltenberg, Myrta Schroeder, Lucille Sandte. Wanda Squires, Dolores Logan. Marcella Utzir.ger, Alicia Logan. Clifford Severson. Haven Gronert and Ralph Gray. Tnere were eleven members from our gioup that played in the Army Band. Bill Struve, Norbe’t Kinsley, Robert Ballard, Carleton Slight. Lorence Ellen- berg Duane Wolfgram. Ralph Gray, Haven Gronert, Clifford Severson, and Ronald Wolfgram were in the Fellowship Club. We were the proud winners of the Inter-Scholastic basketball tournament in and 1939. After the final tests were passed we were allowed to go to our various homes for a much needed rest. This Page is Sponsored By ROCHESTER DAIRY CO.,—Ralph Hoeft, Stewartville Manager

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Anchors Aweigh Jhe jju+ii i CioAA. i Fourth Row: Leland Squires, Gerhardt Sc’.uman, Duane Wolf gram, Harold Crow- ley. Wayne Drewes, Norbert Kinsley, Charles Woodworth, Willard Lenton, Norman Bell. . Tnird Roa” Raphael Patten. Robert Ballard, Francis Sullivan. Lorence Ellenberg. Bill Struve, Haven Gronert, Ralph Gray, Jerald Mtechke, Clifford Severson. Ronald Wclfgram. Second Row: Lucille Sandte, Lois Govier. Elaine Stoltenberg, Della O’Donnell, Frances Rath. Dolores Logan. Carlton Slight, Marcella Utzinger. Bernice Crowley, Alicia Logan. Dorothy Lawson, Lorraine Bernard. Miss Allen, Adviser. First Row: Burdene Bliley. LaVonne Linderman, Katherine Davidson. Jean Griff- in. LiYonne Jones. DeLoris Mundstock, Floreae Larson, Wanda Squires, Marian Glov- er, Ruby Falde, Lomica Bernard, Myrta Schrceder. We began our march toward knowledge in September 1936. There were 56 mem- bers in our batalMon. After we had marched a few days, we decided to elect officers. We chose Bill Struve .......................................... General Haven Gronert .......................................... Major Katnerine Davidson ................................... Captain Miss Holdridge ............................ Commander-in-Chief This year Lorence Ellenberg joined the aimy football team Eiaine S.oltenberg, Jean Griffin and DeLoris Mundstock were the speakers for the army. We were very proud of DeLorU Mundstock because she received a ietter for her excellent work. After taking and passing the examinations we retired to our homes for three months’ vacation. In September we resumed our march with on’y 49 members. Of this group Mar- cella Utzinger. Ruby Falde. Marvin Franck and Clifford Rostoally were new mem- bers. We were sorry to l'se Lynn Brown, Anita Christianson. Ruthe Edge, Robert Gjcrness, Dcrothy Griffin, Donald Henke. Norval Howe, Ernest Johnson, John Jose, Donald Runkle, Alvin Stelter, Donald Street and Donald Strifert. Tliis year we had two members on the Student Council. They were Jean Griffin and DeLoris Mundstock. DeLoris Mundstock and LaVonne Jones participated in declamation. Those who played on the Army football team were Robert Ballard. Lorence Ell- enberg and Harold Crawley. They earned letters for splendid cooperation. This year we had four representatives :n the army basketball team who received letters. They were: Duane Wolfgram, Francis Sullivan. Bill Lenton and Harold Crowley. This Page is Sponsored By FOREST SKYHAWK—VAN'S CAFE



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Anchors Aweigh SopUorKGte, CIg.4.4. Third Row: Lawrence Kuisle. Phillip Wolf gram, Willard Betcher, Merton Ellen- berg, Dcnald Ewing. Robert Wood. Emmett J hnson, Bill Tysseling. Lester Sackett. Second Row: Elaine Strifert, Marcella Kendall. Anita Curtin, Esther Hathaway, Beverly Mundstock, Phyllis Franck. Robert Brown. Robert Stockfleth, Gerald Sulli- van. Isabel Gathje, LaVonne Wrodworth. Marcella Henke, Harriet Bjugstad. First Row: Maurita Kuehntopp, Faye Joyce LePage, Patricia Smith. Eunice Urseth, Wilma Clement. Bernice Swanson. Ruth Henke, DeLoris Buchholz, Mary Barbara Lent on; Miss Weeden, Adviser. Not cn the picture, John Meppen. One bright day in September a group of young Si ux Indians met at the Stew- artvthe H gn School to organize the Freshman Claes. During the second w eek of Sep'ember, their first Council meeting wa.«? hr Id. The following tribal officers w ere elected: Chief Counciler. Rnoda Hagen; Shaman. Faye LePage; Waumpum Keeper and Medic.ne Man, Patricia Smith; Council of War, Marcella Henke and Robert Wood. They chose Mr. Bingham for their tribal chief. On October l, Stewartville played Adams, and the group of young warriors and squaws gave a War Dance before the assembly and the football fans at the field. Five of the members joined Mr. Vincent Kling’s Tom Tom Club. They were Pa- tricia Smith. Eunice Ursetu, John Meppen Marcella Kendall, Faye LePage. Seven fearful warriors became “Ricemen.” Three vVse baskettai: Robert Wood. Emmett Johnson, and Lester Sickett. The other f: ir went out for football. They were Bill Tyselling, Lester Sackett, Kenneth Bratrud ,uid Charle.? Russell. The fol’ wing have retired to new hunting grounds: Deris Davis—Grand Mead- ow. Eula Dutbles—Rochester, Rhoda Hagen- Hew London, June Hamilton—Lyle, and Charles Rur.93 . J1 decided to return to their own tepees. The Annual Fa'l Festival was held in October, and to everyone’s pleasure the Sioux sent as their delegate Beautiful Pocahantas, better known to us a.s Beverly MuDd tock. Upon them return in September they cnce ag3in assembled for a Council meet ing. This time they cn se as Chief. Kenneth Bratrud; Shaman. Robert Wood; Wamo- um Keeper. Merton El enberg; Medicine Man. Lester Sackett; as Chief. Miss Dorothy Weeden: Council of War. Y ye LePige and Lawrence Kuisle. This year they were given the honor of choosing their Cheer Leaders to represent them at school activi- ties. They chase Merton Ellenberg and Faye LePage. They also discovered a Hia.vatha in their midst, who took all the high school checker sharks by surprise when he was announced Checker Cnamp.” He is Philip W:lfgram. We also learned that in one of their recent wars with the Iroquois they brought back a ciptive. Donald Ewing from Medford. We hope he will like the Sioux customs as well as his former ones, Kenneth Bratrud. whom they chose as chief had the misfortune of becoming ill and he was forced to withdraw from his duties. Faye LePage was chosen to fill the vacancy. Everyone is looking forward to the young chiefs return, and wishes him a speedy recovery. This Page is Sponsored By LAWLERS’ Dyers, Cleaners and Furriers, Rochester, Minnesota

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