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Seniosi . • • Margie Prokasky ‘ 4 ••; G.A.A. I ». 14; G.F C. '45, '46. 47 Tre nrtpr|; Class Plays 4« . ’47; Girls Sports He- port f«»r the Annuiil '47; 4ladrni Librarian 47. A !«• graceful girl is | •rgi Her kindness know no bound . Her (harming •mile and ready hand hare made both , urinate and underclass- men happier. Arriith Rud Glee Club '44; Speech ' PI; G.F.C. '44. '45. HI, '47; Career Club. Secretary- Treasurer '47; Class Ply '46. '47; Girls Sport An- nual '47. Not only dream , but ach- iever. her dream by in duatry and peraervcranre. Never doe she neglect lit r work or do it noorly. Her aweet |M r»»nniility make everyone her friend. Joan Sandte Speech ’46; G.F.C. 4 1 45. 46. '47; Career Club Vice President;. 47; Class Play '46, '47; Treasurer of Class '44; Annual-So- ciety '47. Light, graceful, and blithe example of woman hood i Joan. She make friend wherever he goes because of her happy and gentle nature. her loving smile and helping band. LaVaine Shoden Class Plays '46 '47; Class Troasu rer. His exceedingly good will lint won him many lasting friends. He has a nature as gentle a his name. We t ish you happiness in your life's undertakings. LaVaine. Maxine Sieverisen Speech '46: Class Play '47; Club and Organiza- tions for Annual '47. Maxine create an atmos- phere of dignity und re- finement. of |K»ise and dis- tinction. You will always And her on the honor roll. She is witty, peppy and full of fun. Betty Jo Stoyke II Ufd chorus 16. '47; Glee Cl h '44 '4'. 46. »47; G.A.A. '44. 4'». 46. '47; G.F.C. '44 ' 15. 46. '47: C «recr C luh '47; Class Pl-y« t . ' 17: New S‘t 44 45. 46. '47; Oi l Sext 46 '47; Mixed Knsembl- '46 ' 7: Pen Squid »4 1. '45 '46. '47; Ailur •i ing Manicer for A nnunl '47. A Mil ile lurking In eye , reedy wit. a c-fac'” for fun, and n 6 sense of linor—Cm» '• H »rv Jo. She met ts the world « it u Muriel Thompson Band 44. 15. 4», 4 : Mixed Chorus 4.; Gl e Club '44 '46, ‘4 ; Speech 46; G.F.C. 44. 15. 4i. '47. Vice President ; Class Play »46; Music R povter f r An nil 1 47: ri -«s ”1 V 4a: Prp Sq-I d '47; Kthics C •mmittcr 4 She is th • embodiment of charm and sr rc. S e ach- ieve s; 1 -ndid results -n e cry thing she under k s. Her rnn o humer h 1 in difficulties. Maxine Thorson Speech '46; G.F.C. 4 4. '45. 40. 47; Library Hel- ler '47; Club and Or g'-n'zation for Annual ‘47: Cl is Play '17. 8h has the ap| »rancr of womanly grace and beautv Her quiet. unassuming manner and pleasing «mil have endeared her tt all of n . Never forcing atten- tion on herself, she is fore- most as a result of her re- ticence. This Page Sponsored by E. F. House. Chevrolet Garage
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Se+tiosiA . . . Russell Heins Fern Hotopp Phyllis House Doris Jacobson Glenn Kemmer Football '47; Basketball 45. ‘46, 47; Baseball 45. 4ti. '47; Track '47; Speech 4 »; Student Coun cil '46. 47; Clasa Plays '47; Business Manager of Annaal'47; Etbira Com- mittee 47. A »ud» nt of outstanding merit. Russell never does anything half way. A prac- tical nature which secs the true worth in nil thing . Speech '46; (i.F.C. '45; Drama Editor of Annual 47; Class Play ‘47. Fern is quiet but always friendly and cheerful. She does her work seriously, hut is never too busy for her Alma Mater and her classmates. Band '44 ’45, 46. '47; Mixed Chorus 46. '47; Glee Club '44. J I '46. '47; G.A.A. '44. '45. '46, '47; G.F.C. '44. '45. '46. '47; Career Club '47; Clas- Plays 46. '47; News Staff ‘46, ‘47; Mixed Octette '46, 47; Swing Band 46. ‘47; Girls Sextette ‘45. '46, '47; Pep Squad '46. '47; Brass Knsetnhle '45. '46. '47; Speech '46; Copy Editor of Annual '47 A lovely lady w itli a wholesome personality and excellant manners. II r ac- complishment arc many Band '44. '43. '46. '47; Mixed Chorus '46; Glee Club '45. 46. '47; «.A.A. 44, '45, '46 '47; G.F.C. tl f. 40 ’»7 Stu- dent Council '45. '46. '47; Class Pl-ys '46. '47; Pep Squad '47; Speech '46, '47; Class Treasurer '45. '46 '47; Co-editor of An- nual '47: District Speech Contest ' 17. We not only admire Doris or her ability, but we also lot| her f«ir herself. She is outstanding in scholar- • M v i-i and in business management. Football »44, '45. '46. 47 Bund 44. 45; Busketbnli '45. '46. '47; Baseball '4ft '46. '47; Track '46. 47 Mixed Chorus '46. 4: Speech '46; Cliss p| ,. '46. '47; S|»orts Write for Annual ‘47. Glenn is generous. agr . able, quiet, unassuming a •• even tempered. A better i around athlete ran»! 1,. found. Dick Kennedy Football '44. '46. '47; Basketball '44. '45. '46. '47; Baseball '45 16, '47; Track '46. '47; Mixed Chorus '47; Speech '46; Student Council '44. 45; Class play 46. '47: Cir- culation Manager of An- nual '47. Dirk has won many friend by bis ready smile and kind words. He is a splen- did athlete who gives all he has to his team. We prophesy a successful fu- ture. Mary Ann Kerich Band '44. '45. '46. 47; Mixed Chorus 46, '47; Glee Club '44, '46; Sjieeeh 46; G.A.A. 44. 45. 46. 47; G.F.C. '44. '45. '46. '47; Cheerleader '45. '46 '47; Student Council '44. 45, 46, '17; C'l Play 46. '47; News Staff '46. '47; Pres, of Class '43. '46; Girl Sextet '45. '46. '47; Swing Band 46. '47; Wood Ensemble '44 '45, '46. '47; Ethic Commit- tee '47; Co-editor annual '47. Mary Ann has high ideals and a wholehearted per- sonality. She led her rln» scholastically. Her friends enjoy her wit and laughing brown eyes. Evelyn Kidd Speech ' 46. '47; G.F.C. 44. '45. '46. '47; New Staff '47; Clas Plays '46. '47; See. of Class '4 7; Li hr ary Work '46; Class Ed- itor of Annual 47. To know her is to love her for she is moulded in tint upright way which follows but one path. Evelyn's good sense. fair minded- nes», und understanding smile make everyone hap- pier. Dorothea Krahn Band 44, '45. 46. '47; Speech 46; G.A.A. 44. 45. ' 46 ; G.F.C. 11. 4 ». '46. '47; Sr. H. S. Re- porter on Annual '47: Class Play ‘4 7. Her curly blonde h-iir i envied by all. She is dainty, quiet, and neat. Her pleasant smile and thought- fulness of other ha e brought her many friend . Janis Poeschel Band '44 45. '46. '47; Speeeh '46; G.F.C 'II 45. 46. 47; Annual Staff 47; Class Plays '46, 17 Janis greets everyone with a smile. For the sucres of any activity Janis will give her all. She never quits un til the task is comlepted. She freely dismisses rare and unpleasantness. Sponsored by Pitt Hardware PAGE 8 Sponsored by A Friend
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PtUifUtecu, . . Time: 10 years from now. Place: World’s Fair held in Stewartville the suburb of the Twin Cities, the air-hub of the world. We find Donnie Appel attending the fair as a cameraman for “Life.” He was taking photographs of all tut changes that have been made here in Stewartville since 1947. He says he is shocked at the difference years has made. I was just over to the big circus tent and saw Ruth Ballinger as the head snake charmer. I don't know h- v Ruth does it. but she really has control of those snakes. Is S.H.S. still in existance? I hear Janet Beach is the new principal with David Ewald as superintendent David and Janet were married last year. The poor kids. When we saw the show at the grandstand we were entertained by a very pleasant voiced singer. W, liked him so well that we asked for his real name other than his stage name. And can you imagine, it was none other than Marvin Betcher. Isn’t that wonderful? I wonder where Verna is? I haven’t seen her for a long time. The last time I saw' her was six years ago at her new home in Iowa. Lynn Cooper is the new' coach at the Racine School. I hear his team hasn’t won a game yet. Elaine Cole is in charge of the S H Dept. Store In Stewartville along with Chuck. We had a glimpse of Patricia with some good looking man running in the direction of the ‘Tunnel o' Love.’’ Still at it I guess. Fern Hotopp and Dorothea Krahn are the head secretaries for the “Dick Kennedy Construction Company.' : Dick has gone to town with his new' business. Last year he built a new dam twice the size of Boulder Dam o- the Root River. Phyllis House plays French Horn in her new orchestra she started last year. It took her a long time to get started, but she’s well on her way to success. Oh, and incidentally, her husband plays in it too—that’s probabh why it took her so long. Doris Jacobson and Muriel Thompson are welfare workers on the Olmsted County Welfare Board. We found Glenn and Betty Jo trying to find their way out of the “Glass House.” I see their friendshii still exists. As I was in a hurry, I didn’t get a chance to talk to them. It will be a long time before they get out, no doubt. Oh! look over there. I believe that looks like Mary Ann. I hear she is a trained nurse now. Ervin Erichsen was in the big tent too. You guessed it. He is the world’s tallest man He’s 9 feet 9 inches and still growing. What’s going on over there? Oh. there’s been an accident. It’s Ervie again. He must have forgotten to duck when he went under the gate to the Poultry Yard. Evelyn Kidd is Air Hostess on the main air flight between Stewartville and Racine. As we went by the Merry Go Round we saw Margie getting off with her three little tots that looked just like her. She looked so busy and happy that we didn’t delay her. Ardith Rud is running an old maids’ home on Wooldridge Street. Maxine and Joan go down to visit her while LaVaine is working in his super-market grocery store. Joan Sandte finally settled down to one man. She married LaVaine Shoden and they live on a combination farm and grocery store in Pleasant Grove. I guess she gets up at five o’clock every morning and milks thi cows and feeds the chickens. Maxine Sievertson has taken over the Kate Smith program on the radio. Just tune in every Friday night at 8:00 and you 11 be sure to hear her. Maxine Thorson is still leading lady on the dance floor at Racine, the world’s largest ballroom for old- time music. RusseH Hems finally passed the pepsi cola test after studying for these past ten years. I guess Janis Poesche got him a little inside information though. She is head bottle washer in the Stewartville Pepsi Cola bottlin.». Sponsored by Co-op. Oil Service Station. Phone 3411 Stewartville Hardware May Tag — Shellane — Frigidaire PAGE 10
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