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

 - Class of 1947

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''biltnict Speech Gontelt FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—James Francis, Doris Jacobson, Marilyn Btown- II. Doris Saterdalen. Pauline Engel. Charles Heiser, Mary Lee Wilson. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Thomas Moran. Ruth Zemke, Leroy Swy;'- man. Janet Beach, Roger Kvam. Marshall Runge. Those who represented cur it the District Contest at St. Ci.: :l?s were: Dramatics—Thomas Moran, Pauline Engel. Marshall Runge. Humerous—Marilyn Brownell. Memorized Oratory—Lerry Swyg- man. Original Oratory—Charles Heiser, Ruth Zemke. Discussion—James Francis. Extemporaneous—Roger Kvam. Manuscript Reading—Mary Lee Wil- son. The One Ac Play, ‘Cloud Bur t.” received an Excellent Fating. Eight out of ten contestants received a Superior rating at the district. They were: Thomas Moran. Mary Lee Wil- son, Roger Kvam. Mari’vn Brownell. Charles Heiser, Ruth Zemke, Jame; Francis, and Pauline Engel. Lerov Swygman received an Excell- ent rating and Marshall Runge a Very Gocd Brother Luke and Brother Philip of St Mary’s College and Miss Magnus of Winona Teachers’ College were judges. detfio-yicil Speeeh Ga+ttedi Onatalical Go-ttte t Roge i Kvam, James Francis and Charles Heiser competed in the Legion Oratorical Contest. Roger Kvam w •he local contest. He competed cm March 18 at Hayfield in the distric •ontest. He won the contest over the lelegates from Austin, Albert Lea ar Red Wing. On April 25 he entered the state •ontest at Brainerd. He placed fifth. The contestants that won were Du- uth, St. James. St Paul. St. Cloud ind Mankato. There were eleven contestants in al Congratulations. Roger, on your excel- lent work. FIRST ROW (Left to Right) Marilyn Brownell. Ruth Zemke. Paulin Feme!. SECOND ROw 'l eft to R.ehtl-Thcma; Moran, Reger Kvam. Charles Hri-. . Mrs. Kelly. This Page Sponscrcd By Kramer's Bakery 27

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Speech and 2 tanta . . . Winner of Superior Rating at Regional Contest Roger Kvam Mary Lee Wilson This year 105 students participated in the Elimination Speech Contest held at the Stewartville High School. Those who entered the local contest were: Dramatic—Thomas Moran, Pauline Engel, Beverly Egen, Marshall Runge. Evelyn Kidd, Janet Beach. Memorized Oratory—Leroy Swygman. Mayou Moran, Ronnie Chamberlain. Ruth Zemke, Marshall Runge. Original Oratory—Charles Heizer. Ruth Zemke. Extemporaneous Speaking—Roger Kvam. Hun.erous—Marilyn Brownell, El- aine Cole, Richard Bom, Robert Ger- ber. Betty Jo Collins, Robert Egen. Discussion—James Francis. Janet Beach, Robert Dixon. Extemporaneous Manuscript—Mai y Lee Wilson, Pauline Engel, Thomas Moran. Marilyn Brownell. The State Speech Contest was held April 11 at Murphy Hall at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. Marv Lee Wilson received a Super- ior rating in Extemporaneous Manu- script Reading at the Regional Contest. Roger Kvam was chosen state dele- gate in Extemporaneous Speaking. His Extemporaneous topic was “Labor Legislation.” Dr. Howell and Dr. Thompson of the University of Minne- sota were critic judges. Roger Kvam received an Excellent rating at the state contest in extem- poraneous speaking. Mrs. Sanford Kelly was speech coach. LEFT TO RIGHT—Marshall Runge. Janet Beach. Doris Saterdalen. Thomas Moran, James Francis, Doris Jacobson. One Act Play, “Cloud Burst”—Mrs Harris, Doris Saterdalen: Joe Harris. Thomas Moran; Mrs. Tabor, Jan:t Beach: Millie Tabor, Doris Jacobson. Mr. Gillman, Marshall Runge: Ed Har- ris. James Francis. PAGE 26 This Page Sponsored By Berg Drug Store-Fountain Service. Prescriptions Stewarirille — Grand Meadow — Si. Charles



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Student Qo.i4.Kcit . . . We. the Students of Stewr - ville High School, n order maintain a more democratic frr:.» of self-government, and in ore’: to educate ourselves m: re fu in the responsibilities cf vo.! c tizenship, d) he.efcv e,tab'i . this Constitution cf Euw i. i «. High School Student Ccu With this preamble be; le i the student council functi i our high school during the yea . The council has 19 members representing grades se.en through twelve. Meetings ai • held Monday of each week in a;- ternating periods. This year the council sponsored the Homecoming Party in Octo- ber. Two members, Dorothy Mc- Clintook and Chuck Heiser, rep- resented our council at the Con- vention of the Northwest Feder- ation of Student Councils in Jan- uary at Superior. Wisconsin. During the basketball season, Netui. StafJj . . . FIRST ROW (Left to Right)—Dorothy McC’intock. Russell Heins. Mary An Kerich. Marvin Betcher, Doris Jacobson, Elaine Cole, Charles Heiser. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Carol Kgen. Billy Mundstock. Margai t Huslegard, Gordon Belcher. Tom Moran, Robert Dixon, Miss Bonner. Dorn thy Lyman, LeRoy Swygman, Robert Egen, Richard Heiser. Marv Iren Beach. Absent—Roger Kvam. the council sold refreshments at several games. The student council supported the interclass tournaments this year. Receipts from admission were donated to the “March of Dimes.” In April the council conducted a courtesy campaign in the high school. By participating in these and other activities, the student council tries to promote the idea that student voice in the school’s government is helpful and neces- sary. FIRST ROW (Left to Flight)—Kate McNeal. Mary Lee Wil- son, Phyllis House, Miss Bvram, Charles Heiser, Patricia Griffin. SECOND ROW (Left to Right)—Doris Saterdalen. Mary Ann Kerich, Ruth Zemke, Marv Kennedy, Evelyn Kidd, Johnnie Polkowski. Ellen Ann Frisbie. Betty Jo Stoyke. THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Barbara Sanborn. Elaine Cole. Marcella Engel. H+t+tual StajJj Co-Editors—Mary Ann Kerich, Doris Jacobson. Assistant Editor—Janet Beach. Business Manager—Russell Heins. Assistant Business Manager—David Ewald. Advertising Managers—Patricia Griffin. Betty Jo Stoyke. Cirvulating Managers—Ervin Erichsen, Richard Kennedy. Society—Joan Sandte. Ardith Rud. Organization—Maxine Sievertson. Maxine Thor- son. Boys Sports—Glenn Kemmer, Marvin Betcher. Girls’ Sports—Margie Prokasky. Janis Poeschel. Senior Reporter—Evelyn Kidd. Junior H. S. Reporter—LaVaine Shoden. Art Editors—Verna Christie. Ruth Ballinger. Photographic Editor—Elaine Cole. Copy Editor—Phyllis House. This Page Sponsored Alumni—Donald Appel, Lynn Cooper. Music—Muriel Thompson. Drama—Fert Hotopp, Dorothea Krahn. By Griffin Furnilure Store

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