Clinton High School - Builder Yearbook (Clinton, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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Page 52 text:

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THE EUHLUERQS 1939 JUNIOR- SENIOR BANQUET Last year the Juniors sponsored the show A Man To Remember to enable them to give a banquet. The banquet, held Friday evening, May 19, 1939, depicted a Mexican garden scene with the banqueters seated by tables inside the garden Walls. Claude Kennedy, toastmaster, presented each number of the program. Mr. Hofstad gave a little talk entitled To The Future. Other numbers were as follows: Welcome, by Dorothy Steeng a skit, Ferdinand the Bull, Was presented by Willa Gallinger, Marion Petrick, Russell Hofstad, and Claude Kennedy, a brief talk by each of the following: Joyce Smith, James Funk, and Shirley Chase. There were also musical numbers, a song by Dorothy Steen and Theona Jacobson, and a selection by the Mixed Octet. 4-H CLUB The Clinton chapter of the 4-H club is called the Junior Home Makers Club. We have an enrollment of thirty-one members. Regular meetings are held on the first Wednesday of every month. Upon agreeing to carry out one or more projects and with the consent of his parents, anyone between the ages of ten and twenty-one may join. The 4-H club organization offers to its members much more than its main object of learning through experience how to conduct approved practices in agriculture and home economics. It provides opportunities for making new friends, earning or saving money, enjoying wholesome social contactsg en- joying nature, books, art, good health, improving personalityg developing a sense of comradeship and cooperation, and learning early to exercise good judgements in making life decisions. 4-H clubs, deeply rooted in the nation, prepare youth for life. It is a great organization.



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THE EUHLUERK You may be a fine upstanding citizen, but it makes no dif- f e r e n c e t o a banana skin. When do the leaves begin to turn? . The night before exams Salduthe bat to the starr. ba 1 Three words were voted tops as the 3 sweetest Words in the English language: I love you - Dinner is served-Keep the change-i'Here's that five-All is forgotten - Sleep until n o o n. And the saddest Were: f'EXternal use only - Buy me out - Out of gas-Dues not paid--Funds not suf- ficient-Rest in peace. wi Gdwbib Gamez: gpealzs Q Said the ball to the bat, Where are you at? Here I am, with a drawl. You are my dream, At me you beam. Please be my wife And bring my knife. -'fButch W. Where to Find Them Iva Dean Kehrberg-Wherever Claude isp Charles Gustafson- Interviewing at the Barton Ho- tel, John Trebil-With Eddie Johnsonls Lightning Express, Phone 2651 or climb up high and look for a cloud of smoke, Dar- rell Beaty-He surely won the Chase, David Beaty-Looking for his lost census g Bud Pet- rick-Hiding behind his tuba, Ruth Folkestad-Where have you Bentz? S h e: Aren't the stars num- erous tonight? H ez Y e a h, and aren't there a lot of them. Said the toe to the sock, '!Let me thru, let me thru! Said the sock to the toe, UI'll be darned if I do. W a s G e o r g e Washington honest? Sure Then why do they close the banks on his birthday? VVhat did Lincoln think of woman suff- rage? He didn't Want the women to suffer any- more. lr Young Bride: I Want a fairly Where can I find the current large head of cabbage-about issue of Field and Stream? 7Uy8. Check Simes' traveling library. Early Advocates give us the roll of honor, 8th and 9th grades: Karl Beaty, Lillie Erickson, Tillie Glen, Alice Hickson, Amy Madison, Agnes Peter- son, Alvin Swenson, Earl Lyman, Dora Fetterly, George Bar- ton, Arthur Erickson, Edith Erickson, Mar- tha Glen, Mildred Hickson, Henry Pet- rick, Flossie Ross, Day Winters, Albert Ras- mussen, Willie John- son. Classroom Boners 1. Charlemagne had only one hair. their? 2. In administering aid to a person who is fainting, use a high pole. thy-pol 3. Famous Writers often appear in movies. An example of this is Irvin Cobb-he usually appears in shorts. 4. Nourish means somebody who takes care of you when you are ill. 5. UWhat happened to the -Graf Spee? 'tHe committed suicide. 6. Puerto Ricans raise goats in- stead of cattle because they don't take up so much space. Oh, I could find two words to rhyme- If I only had time, if I only had time. But poor little me so pressed for time I don't give a darn if they never rhyme. So there! Something is in the air. That? AW, that's just the Ag class back from a dairy judging trip!

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