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EIGHTH GRADE SEATED (left to right J—Roger Kvam, Donna Peters, Wayne Denny, Norbert Schrocder, Tommy Moran, Joan Mund- stock, Ellen Ann Frisbic, Arlene Gathjc, Mary Lee W’ilson, Anne McNeal, Pauline Engel. STANDING (left to rightj—Beverly Egen, Paul Jordan, John Polkowske, Lavonne Tjepkes, Gaylord Engen, Elman Hanken, Mrs. Erickson, Adviser; Cyrus Krahn, Jean Jordan, Marilyn Brownell, Robert Dixon, Margaret Engel, Wayne Ware. SEVENTH GRADE SEATED (left to right)—Orville Cole, Barbara Kukuske, Catherine Hall, Marjorie Rogers, Leonard Zemke, Earl Senne, Bethany Poeschel, Marcella Engel, Marie Mullenbach. STANDING (left to right)—Donald Amos, Jerry Moran, Mary King, Gordon Betcher, Mrs. Stewart, Adviser; Jean Streiff, Russell Wilson, Marie Ware, Grace Meincn, Shirley Larson. This Page Sponsored by Stewartville National Bank Page sixteen
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FRESHMAN CLASS FRONT ROW (left to right)—James Francis, John Brown, Norma Bushman, Kate McNeal, Phyllis Schroeder, Mary Kennedy, Adean King, Lois Feldt, Lawrence Feldt, Eleanor Zimmerman. SECOND ROW (left to right)—Keith Clement, Robert Rogers, Mayou Moran, Lloyd Weatherly, Darrell Evenson, Ronald Chamberlain, Mr. Blowers, Adviser; Ruth Zemke, Dorothy Klomps, David Kinsley, Ellen Cooper, Muriel Gilbertson. THIRD ROW (left to rightj—Joanne Schatz, Kenneth Born, Lawrence Johanns, Robert Gerber, Mildred Bickness, Mary Lynaugh, Verna Quandt, Helen Fisher, Delores Doten, Lucille Sullivan, Barbara Sanborn, Joan Henry, Betty Jo Collins. LAST ROW (left to rightj—Serdell Haack, Merle Senne, Leroy Swygman, Philip Kerich, Marvin Eppard, Dorothy McClintock, Mary Hall, Joyce Crowley, Theresa Gildner, Sterling Edgar. On September 5, 1944, fifty-three students en- rolled in the Stewartville School to begin their Freshmen year. They elected as their leaders: Class Adviser, Mr. Blowers; President, Phil Kerich; Vice President, Dorothy McClintock; Secretary, LeRoy Swygman; Treasurer, Mary Kennedy. The Freshies were legally initiated into high school by the Sophomores on October 6th. Mary Kennedy was freshman candidate for Homecoming queen. During the year eight of these newcomers drop- ped their school activities. They were: Arthur Brandt, Betty Hodge, Richard Schroeder, Alice Shultz, June Sorenson, Raymond Sullivan and Donald Wytaske. We all hope that the remaining forty-five mem- bers will continue and complete their four high school years. This Page Sponsored by Interstate Power Company Page fifteen
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BASKETBALL SEATED (left to right)—Marvin Betchcr, Philip Chamberlain, Thomas Kennedy, George Simpson, Robert Egen, Richard Kennedy. STANDING (left to right)—Gordon Andreasen and Keith Clement, Student Managers; Philip Kerich, Glenn Kenv mer, Ervin Erichsen, Bill Sackett, Richard Sullivan, Coach Clifford Blowers. Our first night of practice this year found five teams out, which is a big squad. There were only four seniors out for basketball. The rest of the squad ranged from seventh grade boys to juniors. We got off to a slow start by losing the first three games. The first game we won was with Spring Valley and this was rated as a major upset. After that we set two state records this year. One was making 32 points in one quarter and the other was holding our opponents down to 4 field goals in one game. Our Sub-District Tournament was played on March 1, 2, 3. Because Pine Island, Dodge Center and Stewartville were tied for first place in our con ference we had to draw for the byes. Dodge Center drew first place and we drew second. This meant we would play the winner of the Pine Island-Kasson game in which Pine Island won. We beat Pine Island in a very close game 25-23. In the Cham- pionship game we beat Dodge Center 41-25, which entitled us to the trophy. We entered District 3 Tournament March 7 and played Lake City in which we were upset 33-28. Stewartville BASKETBALL 24 Grand Meadow 26 Stewartville .—........... .— 26 Pine Island 34 ” ———............. 11 Dodge Center 28 ” —--------- 34 Spring Valley ........ 17 ” ---------------- 41 Little Cedar ........... 38 ” ................ (overtime) ” — 54 Grand Meadow 39 ” —............... 30 Eyota .................. 22 ” ---------------- 26 Dodge Center........... 22 64 Mantorville 30 ” — -------------- 23 Spring Valley .......... 26 48 Byron 35 49 Kasson 31 64 Mantorville 25 39 Leroy 41 41 Pine Island 39 39 Byron 28 45 Eyota 43 (2 overtimes) 42 Kasson 21 This Page Sponsored by Marcia Tysseling, Postmaster Page seventeen
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