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i Anchors Aweigh Student Council 'Tu» Student council is composed of two members from each of the follDwing cias -''? Seventh and Eighth Grades. Freshman. Sophomore. Junior and Senior class. Miss B nner is the adviser. The members are: Back Row: Gladys Ellinghuysen, Robert Sackett, Faye LePage. Miss Bonner, Irene Farley, Willard Lenton. Laura Miller. Front Row: LaVonne Jones, Ronald Kennedy, John Sullivan. Lawrence Kuisle, Jack Lenton, Geraldine Griffin. A meeting is held twice a month at which they discuss school problems. Qixli Octette CUeesi JteadeAA. The Girls’ Octette, another vocal group under the direction of Vincent M. Kling. receded an A rating in Chatfield which entitled them to participate in the State C ntest which was held in St. Paul on May 4. Having received an A rating at the State Contest, the octette entered the National contest on May 18 in St. Paul. The members of the octette are: Rosella Sullivan. Shirley McMoran, Elizabeth Huslegard. Lorraine Schultz, Louise Schultz. Dolores Logan, Jean Griffin, and Mar- cella Utzinger. CHEER LEADERS There are five cheer leaders, under the direction of Miss Weeden, who lead the yells at the football and basketball games and at the pep meetings in the asserrj v bofore the games. The members are; Clifford Severson Faye Joyce LePage Merton Ellenberg Dorothy Swenson Jean Griffin This Page is Sponsored By J. A. STREIFF — RACINE COOPERATIVE CREAMERY OO.f
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r i Fourth Rc v: Ru.h Lawson, Beverly Mundstock, Bernice Crowley, Rachel Gathje, Ruth Nelson, 1st :el Gat ij:. Pnyllis Franck, Frances Hath, Dorothy Lawson, Lornice Bernard, Fhyllis Sch.ocder. Third Rc.v: Miss Wee Jen, Adviser; Florence Larson. Lorraine Bernard, Myrta Schr.edc , DeLoris Buchholz. Ruth Henke, Esther Hathaway, Anita Curtin, Gladys Elilnghuysen, Geraldine Rhxen, Edith Rommel, Rita Patten, Laura Miller. Seccrd Rcw: Betty Sh aw, Kat.ierine Daviciccn, Maxine Janssen, Elaine Stolten- berg, Jeazne Forbes. Bemadine Bernai j, Florence Lawson, Patricia S ith. Faye Le- Page, Mauiita Kuehntcpp, Ruby Falae, Marian Glover, Isabel Buchholz. Bar- b:ra Stilco. Firs . Row: Dorothy Swenson, Carol Sioopson, Marcella Kendall, Elaine Strifert, Lcuise Schul.z, La Vonne Jones, Alicia Logan, Flcrene Larson, Wanda Squires, De- Loris Lt vson, Kithleen Logan, Jean Griffin, Virginia Reed. Shirley Crouch, Stenographer; School Bus and Driver; Frank Draves, Walter Betcher This Page is Sponsored By THE BLICKLE JEWELRY CO., Rochester. Minnesota, — ILA F. BURKE
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Anchors Aweigh 7 C 111 111 Ojj lte Senia ClaiA. Upon bzha'f of my client, the Class of 1939. ab:;ut to leave Stewartville High School. I take my pen in hand and draw up this last will anJ testament. It is the nee 1 e hope of everyone concerned that all the concessions herein mention- ed will be gratefully accepted and cherished in our memory. T.iis d:cument is duly drawn up and sworn to by the Sanior Class of ’39 not wishing to pass out of exist- ence ime-Ha e, We solemnly bequeath: T.ie Senior rows of seats in the assembly, the chewing gum left under the seats, the initials .n the desk tops, and the privilege of being t.ie Senior Class of 1940 to tha Juniors, with the sincere wish that they will maintain the Senior dignity and hold thei. head.1 high durirg the next school year. To Mr. J. E. Sutherland, our honored and respected Superintendent, with all due respect and deference, we give and bequeath our cheerful oices which rang out so hea.tdy a: all class meetings and individually during social science reports. May he ever retain the said memory and may it during the coming yeirs enable him to ex- hort the coming Senior classes to greater efforts by ta’es of our great achievements. To Miss Gaspard, the cliss adviser who has helped us so carefully across the pitfalls of English Literature and guicied us successfully th.ough the Senior year, we .cave a d;bt of much gratitude ar.d a new stock of excuses for chewing gum in class (tie xost logical one being that the gum was too new to throw away w-ien the bell 1 :ng . 3nJ our sincere thanks for all she has done for us. Our stock of excuses, for being tardy or absent, we solemnly transfer to Miss Bonner in order that she will be able to say when other classes bring the same ex- cuses. that that was an old one when we graduated. To Mrs. Swenson we leave our shorthand books and bookkeeping books, hoping that lux; year’s» students will make g:od use of them and ge. as good marks as we didn’t. To Mr. Bingham we fondly dedicate all the long-winded economic geography and history manuscripts with little or no meaning, which we have composed during our high school career. Perhaps he will be able to use them as material for his class lectures. Isabel Buchholz passes on her position as class pianist to “Doc” Crowley. Come on. D6c. give us a solo. Is uise Schultz bestows on Lucille Sandte her position as substitute director of the Glee Club. Dorothy Swenson leaves her talkative ability to Jean Griffin, who, we hope, will use it with discretion. Evelyn Markham bequeathes upon Marcella Utzinger her debonair manner. L: mine Schultz transmits her position in the Senior Sextette to Lois Govier. To Frances Kath and LaVonne Linderman. Rosella Sullivan laughingly wills her happy disposition. Clarice Clement bestows on DeLoris Mundstock her ability for giving long social science reports. Rachel Gathje donates her great basketball ability to Dorothy Lawson. Bill Towey passes on his mysterious manner to Carleton Slight. Ruth Lawson denotes her typing ability to Bill Struve. Duane Yust leaves his excellent attendance record to Leland Squires. Lorcnce El’enburg's inheritance is Lawrence Halls bishfulness. vemon Jacobson passes on his ability for writing interesting stories with the hope Tiiat Clifford will make good use of it. Tiarriet Glover gives her very serious manner and ambitious w ys to Katherine Davidson. Francis Squires be3tow s on Norbert Kinsley his priceless collection of reinstate- ment blanks. With m :c'i hesitation G’adys ElHcghuysen leaves to LoinV e Bernaid her 1931 taxi in which to bring the students to school. Edi Bleifuss leaves his scholastic abuity to Norms n Bell. “Bud” Sullivan leaves his bass saxaphone and all the sour notes to Myrta Schroedcr. Milton Janssen passes on his drum for LaVonne Jones and Wanda Squires to fight over in their spare time. Owen Erichsen leaves his knee-guard to Haven Gronert. wrho needs it badly. Ray Stile? leaves to Wayne Drewes and Ronald Wolfgram his oratorical genius. Duane WolTgram’s inheritance is John Lenton’s ability to charm the weaker sex. Emmett Kumm passes on his daily chats with Miss Bonner to “Droop” Sullivan, who will no doubt receive them. De-wane Brueske leaves his mechanical ability to Raphael Patten, who might need it in case his own car breaks down. With much hesitation. Shirley McMoran leaves her melodious voice to Charles Woodworth. The front seat in the assembly Bemadine Bernard leaves to Burdene Bailey so hat she might easily see w’hat is goir.g on in the front cf the room. Bob Sickett leaves his great muscular actions to Bob Ballard. This Page is Sponsored By STEWARTVILLE NATIONAL BANK c
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