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

 - Class of 1947

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IJutiiosiA. 000 Neola Babler IIrr personality i all-embracing uni (rankly likeable. .VC. 46. 47. G.A.A. 47: Mixed Chorus '47; Olrr Club '47: Speech '47; Pep Sqnail 47. John Brown Hr ha i a very pleasing manner. » Basketball 4. ». '46. 47: B»m- •.•II 45. '46. '47; Football 4 . Mixed Chorus '47; S| oech 47; • las Plays 47; Vkf President of ('lass '47; School Patrol '45; Boy Scouts '45. '46. '47; Kthirs Com- mittee »47. Keith Clement Vast amount of good sense. Basketball '46. 47: Baseball '46. '47; Speech '46; (Mass Play '47: Manager for sports '45. Ellen Cooper Beautiful to look at.’ Band '45; Glee Clnb '46. '47: Speech '46. 47; G.A.A. »46; ; F.C 46. 47 ; Class Play 47 Betty Bernard ''A maid of «inning charm. G F.C. '47; Speech 17. Ronald Chamberlain ''He ueeds to be wooed back to consciousness by soft music. Football '45. '46. '47. Basketball 45. 46. '47; Baseball 46. '47; Track '46. 47; Mixed Chorus '46». '47; Speech '46, '47; Student Council »46; Class Plays '47; President of Class '46; Octette ‘46. '47: Tener Solo '46 Betty Jo Collins Teeming with life. G.A.A. '45. »46. 47; G.F.C. '45. 46 17; Class Plays 47: Pep Squad '47; Majorette '45. '46. '47: Speech '47. Joyce Crowley There is an uudeflnable charm about her. Band '45. '46, '47; Mixed Chor- us '47; Glee Club '46. '47: Speech 46. '47: G.A.A. '45. »46, 47: G.F.C. '45. 46. 47: Class Play '47: Pep Squad '47 Delores Doten A friend in need is a friend In- deed. ' «ilee Club '45; Speech '47: G.A.A 45. 46; G F.C 45. 46. 47. Robert Egen He is irresistibly funny. Football 45. 46. 47. Basketball 45. 46. 17. Speech '47; Stu- dent Council '47; President of Class '47: Track 47; Baseball '47. This Page Sponsored Ey Irene's Beauty Shoppe PAGE 13

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fjuniosti, . • In the year of 1944 the juniors started out on their high school career as fre I men with fifty members in the class. One of the first things we did was to elect ou class officers. Dick Schroeder was elected President; Phil Kerich, Vice President Dorothy McClintock, Secretary; and Leroy Swygman, Treasurer. Our Advisor wa Mr. Page the first month and Mr. Blowers for the remainder of the year. A coup months after school started, our President quit school. Phil Kerich became Pres dent then, and Mary Kennedy. Vice President. Our student council members wi Phil Kerich and Mary Kennedy. The next hi-lite in our freshman year was initiation. Oh, what trials and tribu- lations! Then came the homecoming football game and we elected Ellen Cooper to be our Homecoming Queen. When May rolled around we became forty-one sophomores—the other member- of our class either quitting school or moving away. September 1945 and forty sophomores took up their books and prepared for another year of school. We elected Ronald Chamberlain, President of the class. Mar Kennedy was Vice President, Dorothy McClintock was Secretary, and Leroy Swyg man was Treasurer. Miss Phelps was our Advisor. Student Council members were Ronald Chamberlain, Dorothy McClintock, Leroy Swygman, and Mary Kennedy. This time the tables had turned and we were the ones to initiate instead of being initiated. It was around this time that the school house was filled with the smell of limburger cheese. Betty Jo Collins was our Homecoming Queen this year. Our class had diminished to thirty-eight members by the end of the year. Now we are forty-three juniors. Robert Egen is our President. John Brown our Vice President, Dorothy McClintock our Secretary, and Charles Heiser our Treasurer. Mr. Kohlmeyer is our Advisor this year. Our representatives on the Student Council are Robert Egen. Charles Heiser, Leroy Swygman, and Doroth. McClintock. Charles Heiser and John Brown iepresent our class on the Ethics Committee and Charles is the Chairman of the committee. The first big event of the year for the juniors was the class plays. Yes, the Juniors put on two class plays this year—a mystery play and a comedy. The mys- tery was entitled “The Painted Mask.” The comedy was “The Campbells Are Com- ing. Both plays were huge successes, thanks to the fine direction of our coach. Mr. Kelly, and the hard work put on the plays by everyone of the Juniors whether thev were in the plays or not. The other major event of our Junior year is the Prom. We have decided to haw Lynn Kerns eleven piece orchestra for the evening. A banquet will be held before the dance. Our theme for our Prom is to be an Oriental Garden. Our menu at the banquet will consist of the following: Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Peas Gravy Vegetable Jelled Salad on lettuce leaf Celery — radishes — pickles Rolls and Jam Ice Cream and Wafers Coffee This Page Sponsored by Waller's Fish House PAGE 12



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ffunioAA. . . . Marvin Eppard '•Beaming with good humor.» Football ‘45. 46. 47; Basketball 45. 16. '47: Baseball 46. 4 7: Trick '46. '47: Mixed Chorus '46. '47; Speech 46. '47; Octette '46. '47: Class Play »47 Helen Fischer “With indomitable spirit. Speech 47: G.A.A. '45 17: G.V.C '45. ‘46. '47; Cla - Play ‘47. Robert Gerber “Well defined in purj»o»e.' Speech '47; Class Play »47 Theresa Gildner “With a certain fascination. Glee Club '45. '46. »47; Speech '46. 47; Class Play '47. Mary Hall “Sweeter than honey-comb.'' G.A.A. '45. '46. '46. '47; Mixed honey and the 47: G.K.C. '45. Chorus »45. Darrell Evenson “A good natured fellow Speech '47. James Francis “A fellow of sound sense. Football '47; Track »4 . '47: Basketball 46; Baseball 45. ' I . 47: Band '45. 46 '47: Mixed Chorus 47; Speech ' 4C». 47. Class Play '47; District Speecii Contest ‘4 7. Muriel Gilbertson “Kxquisitely dainty. Speech 47; G.A.A ‘45. 46. G.F.C '45. '46. 47: Class Play '47. Berdell Haack “A pleasing countenance.’' Speech '47. Curtis Halstead “He carries sunshine. Basketball '45. ‘46; Baseball 45. '46; Speech ’47. PAGE 14 This Page Sponsored By Littlefield's Cafe. Racine

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