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1938 tyootbcUl le i4H h Fourth Row: Gordon Sackett, Gerald Boeder, John Strain, Robert Fieck, Dewane Brueske, Willard Lenton, Lawrence Halls. Third Row: Vernon Jacobson, Harold Welland, Francis Sullivan, Lawrence Kil- mer, Lawrence Gray, Tillman Halls, Ru'oien Bom. Bill Tysseling. Second Row: Mr. Rice, Coach; Emmett Johnson. Bill Struve, John Lenton. Haven Groncrt, Ralph Gray, Robert Peterson. John Dubbels; Mr. Kline. Assistant Coach. First Row: Victor Betcher, Donald Skyhawk, Joyce Johnson, 0 en Erichsen, Robert Sackett, Harold Crowley. Robert Ballard, Lorence Ellenberg, Jerald Meschke. At the sound of the first practice whistle, 36 hopeful youngsters of S. H. S. marched onto the gridiron in the fall of '38 and reported fcr practice. The fighting eleven smashed their way to victory in the first game by smothering Plainvie 14 to 6. This brought the Stewies a total of five straight games, (four from last year). With the cries of victory still ringing in their ears, they battled the strong Adams squad to a scoreless tie. After chalking up two more victories, they played their homecoming game to a record breaking crowd, only to be overcome by the powerful Spring Valley team. The following boys received letters: Owen Erichsen, Donald Skyhawk. Robert Ballard, John Dubbles, Bill Lenton, Robert Sackett. Haven Gronert, Harold Crowley, Captain Victor Betcher, Robert Pet- erson, Jerald Meschke, Lorence Elien'oerg and Joyce Johnson. STEWARTVILLE SCORES OPPONENTS 14 PLAINVIEW 0 ADAMS 14 LE ROY 19 LEWISTON 0 SPRING VALLEY 12 GRAND MEADOW 0 CHATFIELD 6 0 0 0 19 6 7 This Page is Sponsored By STEWARTVILLE STAR, Printers of this Annual
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Anchors Aweigh crw 7he tytel't WiX Gl il Fourth Row: Games Ackerman. Lawrence Kilmer. John Koebke, Lawrence Gray, Gerald Roeder, Rhemhart Oeltjen, Howard Johnson, Rublen B: rn. Kenneth Nelson, Cornelius Ringey. Third Row: Du Wane Evenson, John Strain, John Dubbles, Robert Fieck. Robert Peterson. Rcoen Ballinger, Edward Egen, John Sullivan, Donald Sullivan. Clinton Stapleton. Seccnc Row: Renata Laabs, Phyllis Schro der, Marjorie Brownell. Edith Rommel, Barbara Stiles, Laura Miller, Elaine Everts, Maryaliee Stockfleth, Glenna VanDusen, Jeane Forbes, Rita Patten, Kathleen Logan. Mrs. Swenson. Adviser. F.rst Row: Merle Clement Evelyn Evenson. Marian Beach. Esther Griebenow, Florence Lawson. Bettv Shaw. Jeanne Linden :an Carol Simpson. Maxine Ellinghuy- sen. DeLoris Lawson, Elizabeth Huslegard. Not on the picture, Paul McCarthy, Clay Fortney, Hnxvey r r ney. On September 6 the crew of forty-seven Freshmen set sail in the “Greening , to gain m rr kn vledre. The officers were: -m-Chief ........................... Mrs. Swenson Captain ......................................... Laura Miller Fust Mate ............................................... Paul McCarthy Second Ma e ................................... Evelyn Evenson On September 23 they had a great jamboree. They were dressed as the Sopho- mores of Slewartville High had designated. As it is required thit everyone keep in g od p ysical condition DeLores Lawson. Florence La vson. Je'nne Jvber. Barbara Stiles. Betty Shaw. Carol Simp-on, Edith Rommel. Laura Miller, and Kathleen Logan joined an organization called “Girls Athletic Association ; Rober. Pe e:s n. Kenneto Holbrook. Robert Fieck. Lawrence Kilmer, Gerald Roeder. Edward Egen. Clay Fortney, Paul McCarthy, and Clinton Stapleton kept in shape by joining a basketball team; Robert Peterson, Howard John- son. Rub en Bern. Lawrence Gray. John Dubbles. Paul McCarthy, Edward Egen, Gerald Roeder, Clay Fortney, Rcbert Fieck. John Strain. Lawrence Kilmer, and Law- rence Gray joined the navy football team. For music, Elizabeth Huslegard and Evelyn Evenson practiced vocal lessons. Elizabeth Hrdegird, Howard J hnson. ,v arcella Kendall. John Suilivan. Edward Egen, Games Ackerman, Robert Fieck and Donald Sullivan furnished band music. On one of tneir stops, a sailor. Kenneth Holbrook, Lorn Water 00, Iowa, joined them. At another stop. Bernadine Griffing. Henrietta Bushman, and Roberta Deyo re- turned to tneir homes. Later Kenneth Holbrook returned to Waterloo. On board ship they had a Boy Scout organization, hhe members were: Lawrence Gray. Robert Fieck. Howard Johnson, Edwifrc Egen. Paul McCarthy, and Donald Sullivan. On June 2 they returned to Stewart ville, a wiser crew of sailors. This Page is Sponsored By CO-OPERATIVE OIL CO.. Lloyd W. Benedict, Ste wartville Agent
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Anchors Aweigh i938-39 HaiketlaU 7e n Mr. Rice. Coach; Haven Gronert, Duane Wolfgram, Harold Crowley, Owen Erich- sen, Joyce Johnson, Willard Lenton, Dcnald Skyhawk, Francis Sullivan; Mr. Kline, Assistant Coach. The Stewies opened their 1938-39 season with a thrilling triumph over Byron by a score of 24rl7. They toasted one of the best teams ever produced in Stewart ville. After winning n out of 18 games and beating at least once, every team on their schedule except Eyota, they entered the tournament at Pine Island and were favor- ed with Kasson and Mantorville to bring home top honors. During the encounter, Stew rtville defeated Pine Inland by a 28-24 score. That same day, a tired but courageous Stewie team met Mantorville, a team they Lad beaten twice during the regular season, and were beaten by a score of 31-23 This defeat placed them in the consolation bracket, in which they met and defeated Byron by a score of 27-23, thus placing them in third place. Much thanks is due Coach Rice through whose efforts and advice our athletic season has been successful. Those who received letters are: Owen Erichsen, Don Skyhawk. Francis Sullivan, Bill Lenton, Haven Gronert. Harold Crowley, Glen Holbrook and Duane Wolfgram. STEWARTVILLE SCORES OPPONENTS 24 BYRON 30 MANTORVILLE 20 GRAND MEADOW 30 WYKOFF 36 DOVER 29 DOVER Z SPRING VALLEY 42 WYKOFF 28 EYOTA 29 • ELKTON 12 EYOTA 19 BYRON 37 SPRING VALLEY 19 MANTORVILLE 17 22 48 12 45 2s 17 17 81 17 28 21) 29 18 This Page is Sponsored By IRENES BEAUTY SHOPPE — HAYES LUCAS LUMBER CO.
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