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Ii J. E. Sutherland Superintendent fyacultif. PAGE 5 FRONT ROW (left to right)-Mr. Dass. Mr. Hosely, Miss Phelps, miss duswi. ---- meyer, Mr. Kohlmeyer, Mr. Sutherland. SECOND ROW (left to rightl-Mlss Mullerman. Mrs. Towey. Mrs. Stewart, Miss Shosten. Mtss Byram. Miss Bonner. Mrs. McClintcck, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Hosely, Mr. Clawson. This Page Soonsored By Will's Red Owl Ila F. Burke
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QoGSwt al ducatian . . . The Board of Education meets on the second Friday of each month PAGE 4 P. H. Griffin Sen-ice: 19 Years Mrs. C. C. Bent!ey, Sec. Service: 18 Years A. G. Wilson Seivice: 4 Ye?rs J. A. Slreiff Service: 8 Years Dr. A. F. Risser Service: 7 Years L. Kinsley Service: 2 Years This Page Sponsored By A. G. Wilson Sons
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In September. 1935, a scrub team of 19 members attended the first practice Stewartville Public School. Our first coach was Miss Esther Benedict. For the ne.xi six years we practiced the fundamentals of blocking and tackling reading, writing and arithmetic. But this team also had its brighter moments at picnics and parties In September, 1941, the team advanced up the steps of gridiron fame to seventh grade. Our first scrimmage came when we put on our first assembly program. Om geography state board examination nearly downed us and became our first defeat but we weathered the storm and came through with a victory. The team was toughened by a strenuous work-out of the seventh and eighth grades. In 1943 about eighteen players arrived to strengthen our team and we advanced to the first squad. Lynn Cooper was e ected captain with Phyllis House as co- captain, Patricia Griffin as quarterback, and Joan Sandte as fullback. Mr. Bing- ham was our coach. Our student managers were Marvin Betcher and Mary Ann Kerich. The high-light of this season was our initiation game. Our team was weak- ened by the loss of these promising players: Donald Ellinghuysen. Donald Christen- son, Phyllis Currier, Philip Stoltenburg and Lois Feldt. Rested and raring to go after our summer vacation we started out on another successful season with Miss Byram as our coach, Mary Ann Kerich as captain. Dick Kennedy at co-captain, Patricia Griffin as quarterback, and Doris Jacobson as fullback. Our student managers were Dick Kennedy, Doris Jacobson, Patricia Griffin .and Mary Ann Kerich. Leon Vogt and Ann Burton left our team. To offset our class we gained Russell Heins who supported our team with courage. Patricia Griffin and Mary Ann Kerich cheered our team on to victory and so we ended our tenth season. The kick-off for our eleventh season was on September 2, 1945. Our team was led by the same players as in the tenth season with Mrs. Kelly as coach. Our student managers were Doris Jacobson, Russell Heins, Marvin Betcher and Mary Ann Kerich. David Ewald joined our team and proved himself an able player. Our first major game of the year was our class play, “Calamity Kids.’ We came through with a collosal victory. Our most important game of all our seasons was the Junior- Senior Prom, “Lure of the Woodland.” We spent many weeks in scrimmage and in learning new plays in preparation for this game. It was the most successful prom and banquet in years. We tackled our first game of the 1946 season in the form of an annual. This has been our main project for the year. This year Elaine Cole was our captain: Lynn Cooper, co-captain; Evelyn Kidd, quarterback; and Doris Jacobson, fullback. Mrs. Kelly was again our coach. Marvin Betcher, Mary Ann Kerich, Elaine Cole. Doris Jacobson and Russell Heins were our student managers. We are looking forward to the following games: the class play, class day and night, the prom, and our pic- nic. The high-light of the season will be our graduation, after which the individual members of the team will join various professional teams. We are confident that we will end this season unscored on, undefeated, and untied. PAGE 6 This Page Sponsored By Stoyke's. Meat Groceries. Cold Storage Lockers
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