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EeniosU . . . Donald Appel basketball '44. '45. '4ft 41 ; B. - hall 4o. '4«; Track 46 4«; Stieech 4A; ('la Play ' 40. 1. Annual. Alumni '47. HI. interest are many, hut )»U hud him happiest „ |iri II Ilf1 is leading or ount- ln« He lias peraerverane «lid attai ma hi goal. Don- a iiticcrc perao.i- allty and expresses openly hi belie f C.tstially ca-.- Donald face the wo Id a it is. Ruth Ballinger Bind 45. 40. 47: Mixed Chorus '40; S tw i I »; (i.A.A 11 15: a.VJ 14. '45. ‘40. '47; Swim Band '40; Art Kditir of Annual '47; Cln PI y '47. Si»» • n (Inc gift-- diligenre. She I» friendly and does her v.-rk veil. Her loyalty i outstanding. ' fir t rH» artist and home economist student i« KtttS. We v. ia'i her sue- re»». Janet Beach Bund 44. ' 45. to. 47: Mixed Choru '46. 47; (•lee ( ’lub ' 45, 46. '47: Spei ch ’46. 47 Hi trie! ; (l.A.V 44 '4 5. 1 O.F.C. ‘44. 45. '46. 4 : Swing Band '47: Pep Squad 4 ft. 47; Class PHya 46. 47; A i«tan: Editor of th' Annu I '4 B'.trlft Speech (’on s '47. M hen we look at Janet' dark miinrnl rurly h r no are filed with Ion- i? hut when we know Jane ' «•h r cter we are filled with rdmlration. She I» very iffirlent in :a li ■-. r’ii .v n d draraa’ie'. S » I the type of girl who til- ery find time hr friend v ita need he' i rn' , • n -acement. NVi ’ll ml you Janet, a w tr e f.iend. Elaine Cole Lynn Cooper Ervin Erichsen Hind '11. '45. 4 ft, '4 : Glee Club '44. '4.'» ' 4 i. 47; Sp« erh II». 47. [to t»i tri« » in 4ft ; (i.A.A. 14. 45. '41 . '47. Pro». 17 : (i KC 44. 13. 4ft. 17 Pre . 'I7|; Cheer- leader tft. 47; Stud nt Connell 47; Career Club 17: NYw Staff 4 '; Pre . of ('ho '47; Photography for Annunl '47; Cl ta Play» ’-(ft. 47. Klniue possesses a winning personality tilled witli grace. dignity, and lovely little girl «inalitie . Elaine ha nehirved mur'.i dr a • malic ||y She i everyone'» f-iend hoih young and old Her ready mlle ha en •lenred her to nil. Football 45. 4ft. 47. CO- rapt in '47i: Baseball '47 ; Track '46. 47; M ixed Chcrus '4ft; Speech 4 i; c • Play 46, 47; Pres. of cl s '41; Vice Pre . '47; Annunl 47 Sparkling eve and a mi chietou gin that t •'Coop. A eo-nptiin of the football team he howed k:ll as an thlet- . Whrrc cr I -tin i there i fun and laughter. Who wouldn't have with r stt.t- ny diaposlfion 11k«• his.! Football 44, '45. 4ft, 47: Basketball '44. ‘45. '46. 47; Bnaeball '45. 17; Jitld 45; Speech 41. (I is Play '46 '4.; Cir- culation Manager for An- nual '47. Our tt'3” renter. We'll not only remember Ervin for hi . athletic abilitv hut al- so for himself. Can't you just herr him ay. “I do l:ke fun.” He changed the pattern of a serious life to a bright and g rv lc- ♦ itre. Kvery d v was made brig.fir by hi friendly -mile Marvin Bclchcr Football '44. 45. '4ft. 47. Co Captain 46. 47; Bas kethall '44. 45. '47; Track 47; Baseball 45. 47; Mixed Chorus '4ft. 47; Sjwerli to district '4ft; Student Council '4!. '47. Pres 47; Cla « Play 47; Basketball Cap- tain '47. A friend of all; enemy o' none. Beraii»» of his p ». life at S.H.S i« bright r. Marvie. e i outstandi - thlete, will he remembered long after h” leave Str artville High School. IF s tion to all the young - boys. David Ewald Foot ball '47; Track '4ft. 47; Bosketball 46; Class Play '46. 47; Speech 46; Swimming '46. If Buvid’s disposition we-.- a barometer, there wuild be nothing hut sunny day . Hi friendly appeal ha mud' him a friend of o.- ervnne. An I oh what boxer! David also enjoys ♦he out-of-doors .He is u hgppy-go-luclcy » port small. PAGE 7 Verna Christe Speech '46; (i.A.A. ’45; (i.F.C. '45. ‘47; Art Edi- tor for Annual '47; Cla « Play '47. The earnest, conscientious •ludent, a quiet lady. T» know her i to appreciate the rare qualities of char- acter he po»»e e Verna i an artist. Patricia Griffin Band '44. 45. 46. 47: Mixid Choru 46. 17; (ilee Club 4 1. 45. 46. 47; (i.A.A. '44. 45. 46. '47. treas. 4 ♦1 ; G.F.C. ' 44. '45. 4« 47; Cheer- leader '45. '46. 47; Stu- dent Ooumil 15; New Staff '46, '47; Clas Plays 16. '47; See. of Class 14. '45. '46; Advertising Manager of Annual '47; Girl- Sextet 15. 16. '»7; Woodwind Ensemble 44 45. '46. 1 ; Swing Band '46. '47; Speech '46. to District . Biim full of good nature and wide-spread sense of humor is 'Trissy. ’ She is a lady of ideas and ideals. At times mischief peep out of her eye . She i friendly to all She was cho »-n Homecoming ( ueen in 4ft. and rightly so. for she is indeed of royal demeanor. This Page Sponsored By Harry Light Compliments of a Friend
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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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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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