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HUMMER STA F Back row: Mrs. Garrett, Bohnet, Kallander, Forbes, Herman, Leonard Front row: Smith, Deering, Norberg, Cahoy, Ehly The Howler Staff published once a month a mimeographed paper, The Bulldog Howler. A weekly column also under the same name was published in the Burke Gazette. Ten students under the supervision of Mrs. Garrett completed the class. Lula Mae Kallander was the editor for the year with the remaining staff filling the other positions. Clarabell Risewick and Marilyn Schlaht were on the staff the first semester and Bill Doering and Kenneth Norberg became staff members at the start of the second semester. All the men in the armed forces, who have graduated from Burke High School were sent the Howler. Letters received from them addressed to the staff and students of Burke High, were published in the Howler issues. J pf' 5
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. I x ff JL! 42 S., 11 f 'Lf . 1 AGRICULTURE Back row: Delaney, Tolstedt, Nelson, Kortmeyer, Volmer, Steffen, D. Turgeon, Esterling, Cahoy, Deering Middle row: Long, Steckman, Frank, Waterbury, Kahler, McHenry, Schlaht, Don Bentz, Ehly, C. Turgeon, Mr. Ireland Front row: Roggow, Genzlinger, Graham, Teel, W. Smith, Kracht K. Smith, Pejsa, Dean Bentz, G. Smith The Ag. boys aided the war effort by carrying out the following activities: 1. Built a portable sheep dipping vat and dipped 2151 sheep. They also wormed 1500 and have taken in enough money to nearly pay for the dipper. 2. Collected about 6000 pounds of waste paper and donated 310.00 to the Hospital fund. 3. Helped carry out three War Training Food Production courses with a total attendance of forty farmers for the three schools. 4. Built 4 wagon boxes, l hay rack, 3 hog troughs, 4 mineral feeders, l large hog feeder, 25 mash hoppers, and 12 lockers for the basketball boys. 5. Carried out feeding trial with 20 pigs. Each boy took turns in caring for them. 6. Had the greatest percentage increase in sheep and wool and also in poultry of any chapter in the state. Won Sears Roebuck award of 346.42 for the increase in sheep and wool.
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W7 q 47 is 1 gd SE 'E . '9 9 'L -r PLAY MTS SENIOR PLAY NA HUSBAND FOR SALEU Back row: Walden, Maurice Sohlaht, Lutt, Halverson, Stinton, Prchal Front row: Risewick, Mrs. Bronaugh, Kallander, Marilyn Schlaht, Clausen, Vera Tolstedt, also in the cast, was absent at the time that the picture was taken. JUNIOR PLAY HMISS JIM YH Back row: Tietgen, Bentz, Stroup, Volmer, Carroll, Leibel, Connell Front row: Bonnet, Forbes, Mrs. Bronaugh, Tioknor, Leonard, Cressman
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