Chatfield High School - Burr Oak Yearbook (Chatfield, MN)
- Class of 1941
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. I r fAlx.f .'4,.- -- - 1 BURR UAK CHATFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA l19411 Dedication TO MISS NAN FREEMAN gh YY L L the CiwatFeI s u en s an c 1941 Burr Calc. NAN FREEMAN innnnuunuunnunnununnnnunn uununnunuunuunnuuuIlunulunnnunnunnnnuuunununnnnnnunnunnalnnnunnnuulnuunnunu naunnunnnnunnnnnnunnnunnnnunnunnnnnnunnunnuuuununnanuuuuuunnunnnuunuuuuuuun nunnunnnnnnnnunIlunnannnnnnnuuunnru PUBLISHED BV THE STUDENTS OF CHATFIELD HIGH SCHOOL RALPH THORSON, Editor MARSHALL DUDEK, Business Manager RUTH LANE - LUCILLE UTECHT, Advisors nnnnuannunnuunununnnnanlnnunnnnnulnnnnunnnunnunnnnnInluunnuunun-nunuuInunnuunnununnununnunuunnm sincere gratitude and appre 4ZmUC4 F'OZCO . . MKWNJ, ,ga . . CLeft to rightbr First row-C. Manahan, Hauck, E mer, McConnell, Lynch. Laine, Connelly Second row-M, Dudek, J. Lynch, Thoricn, Schaefer, Colquhcun, Waller, J, Halloran Third row-Stokes, R. Jackson, S. Manahan, Keith The Chatfield High School Student Council was organized in April, 1939. Its purpose is to create a more direct relationship between the student body and faculty and to give the students more voice in the school government. - H , -. 1Left to Rightbz First row-Thurber, K. Gordon, Judd, Fuchs, Fahlgren, Halloran, Jacobson, Gziflron 2nd row-Doyle, Arsers, Flynn, Follensbee, H. Go1don,Busher, 3rd row- Mattern, Olson, Canney, Healy 1 Tne Student Court is the representative body of the Junicr High SC11001. 4ZmUC4 4ICO BQARD CDF EDUC!-XTIGN N WW 7, DR. C. J. HEALY DR. O. W. IIAUCK E. F. HARNISH PAUL KEITH H. P. Tl-IURBER THE BGARD QF EDUCATIQN oi the Chattielci School District has cooper- ateci to theiuliest with the students and faculty oi Chattieici High School X1 Vx' -'P1 if' STUDENT GOVERNMENT CDFFICEIQS - i Tom Lane, president I Gertrude' Mcconneli, Vice President Gerard hiaucic, Secretary Rey Xxfalier, Treasurer Uelores Fuchs, Court president TOM LANE DELORES FUCHS I dministrative ..... MR. SORENSON came to Clwatlielcl lrom Cleveland vvliere lie also lield tlie superintendency. Previous 'YP' to tlnat, lie was associated vvitlw tlie public sclwools ol lVlapleton, Pemberton and Bingliam l.al4e. ln lwis lirst year lwere, lVlr. Sorenson establislied lwimsell as a lriend ol tl'1e students as well as a co-operative Worl4er witlw the Faculty. RALPH SORENSON, Superintendent B. S., UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA M. A., UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MBS LANE lies been principal ol Clwatlielcl l-ligli Sclwool since 'l937. Belore coming liere slwe was an instructor at Nortlwrup Collegiate Sclwool and tlwe public sclwools ol Staples and l-lastings. Ol lwer unlail- ing service toward tlwe general welfare ol the studentbody, tlie students ol C. l-l. S, are deeply conscious. l RUTH LANE, Principal B. A., STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, VALLEY CITY, N. DAK. M. A., COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, Y. Facult ..... Lucille Utecht B. S., U. of M. Latin, History Elizabeth Davis B. S., St. Scho- lastica Home Ec. LaMont Okey B. A., Cornell English, Dramatics Nan Taylor B. S., U. of M. Math, Physics, Phys. Ed. Ralph Spencer B. S., Winona T. Ind. Arts, F'tball Margaret Shepard B. S., U. of Iowa Commercial Gerald Person B. A., Augsburg Science, B'skbal1 Ruth Sunderlin B. A., Cornell English, Dramatics Sherman Brown B. A., St. Olaf Social Science, Phys. Education M. . .gl ldftgiiqpjs er if ajilka o .AJ X . H. History, X I thg,UiT.VBus. i X Nan Freeman Winona T. Jr. High Math, Geography Ann Gnallagher St. Cloud T. Jr. High English Clarence Arsers Vandercook Music School Instrumental Arline Nasby B. S., U. of M. Vocal Music Annette Johnson Librarian Charlotte Hai-nish School Librarian Clarice Alvord School Secretary William Hervey Engineer LM SM Ralph Thorson Burr Oak Staff Marshall Dudek Editor-in-Chief, Ralph lhorson Associate Editor, Gerard l-lauclc Business Manager, Marshall Dudelc Sales Manager, Gordon potter publicity, Lorraine lsensee Student Advisers, Tom Lane Delores Fuchs Faculty Advisers, Miss Utecht, Miss Lane Isl Row: Qnd Row: 3rd Row: .lth Row: K. Gordon, P. Lynch, Mathison, Gaffron, Thurber, Felt, Hitchcock, Pavlrlsh, Healy, M attern, D. Turner, Rathbone, Connelly, J. Fahlgren, P. Halloran. Flynn, Shrlrner, I sensee, Gwynne, Fuchs, C. M anahan, Hauck, R. T horson, Colqnhoun, Lane, Haven, S. Thorson, D. Lynch, Mulvihlll, Siegel. J. Tnohy, M orlhberg, J. Lynch, Olson, S. M anahan, M. Dudek, Dahl, Stokes, Jackson, Caw, P. Sharpe, Arnundson, Tuohy, L. Sharpe. Kammer, Y. Fahlgren, E. Ellis, F. McConnell, Keith, Sisson, Haagenson, Potter, W. Halloran, Keefe, E. Turner, G. McConnell, K. Ellis. Grade Facult First Grade, Rebecca Proctor Second Grade, Ruth Rowland Third Grade, Eleanor Olson Fourth Grade, Marian Morrisroe Filth Grade, l'lazel Pfister Sixth Grade, Florence Buschow , A , Lefl lo rlghl: Olson, Morrlsrroe, Rowland, Bnschow, Pfiste1, Proctor Honore Rott l.ilas Kammer Betty lVlcBroom Ralph lhorson Jean Tuohy Mary Jaclcson Marie Rathbone Joyce Tabor Audrey Carothers Robert Lampe Robert Jaclcson lan Colquhoun Luella Kohlmeyer Lucy Pease Betty Siegel Patricia Eiclcholl i.iLAs KAMMER BETTY McBRooM VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN National Honor Society---1 st row, M cBroom, Hauck, Siegel, Ellis, Kammer, Jackson 2nd row, Tuohy, Colquhoun, Rathbone, Thorson Senior Class Tom Lane Maro Evans Joyce Tabor president, TCM LANE Vice President, MARC EVANS SCCYCLGYY--l-TZGSUFQV, CLASS MQTTQ: A place in tbe Ranlcs Awaits You CLASS COLORS: glue and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Bachelor Buttons CONSTANCE ALLEN- C0nnie. Senior Gi1'ls' Chorus 33 Home Ec. Club 43 Kodak Club 4. WARREN E. BROWN. Mixed Chorus 1-2-33 Operetta 1-23 Class Oflicer 25 Pep Club 1-2-4g In- dustrial Arts Club 4g Baseball 4: Track 43 Football 4. AUDREY J. CAROTHERS- Band 45 Safety Club 43 Home Ee. Club 45 Kodak Club 4. GAA 1-2. DELORES BAILEY- De Home Ec. Club 45 Safety Club 4. BERNARD CANNEY- Bernie, Safety Club 4g Kodak Club 43 Foot- ball 4g Senior Specialty. EDWIN S. CAW- Eddy. Annual Staff 43 Safety Club 4: Kodak Club 41 Pep Club 43 Indu trial Arts Club 43 Baseball 4. SE IOR CATHERINE CHASE- Cassie, Senior Girls' Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Operetta 25 Class Play 35 One Act Plays 3-45 Declamatory 1-2: Safety Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Pep Club 45 Kodak Club 45 GAA 1-2-3. ,tw IAN R. COLQUIIOUN. M Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Mixed Octet 2-35 Bo s' Octet 2-45 Boys' Quartet 35 Band 1-2-3-45 Operetta 1-25 Class Play 35 One Act Plays 35 Student Council 2-.5-45 Safety Llub 45 Boys' Home Ec. Club 45 Pep Q lub 45 C Club 45 Football 2-3-45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Baseball 15 Honor Society 45 School Police 4. MARSHALL DUDEK-- MOPPY. Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 1-2-45 Boys' Octet 45 One Act Play 4: Declamatory 25 Student Council 2-3-45 Class Officers l-35 Safety Club 4, Boys' Home Eu. Club 45 Pep Club 45 Kodak Club 45 Cheerleader 25 Oper- etta 1-2. LUVE RN E EICKI-IOFF. Mixed Chorus 3-45 Safety Club 45 Pep Club 4. MYRON ERICKSON- Mike . Band 3-45 C Club 45 Baseball 3. MARY FLYNN. Safely Club 45 Home Ec. Club 4: Kodak Club 45 GAA 1-2-3. GERALDINE CI-IASE- Gerry, Home EC. Club 45 Kodak Club 4. ALTON DUDEK- Bud Annual Stall? 45 One Act Plays 45 Safety Club 4: Boys' Home Ec. Club 3-45 Industrial Arts Club 45 School Police 3. ALLAN DUNN. Saiety Club 45 Industrial Aus Club 4: Baseball 4. PATRICIA EICKHOFF-- Pai . Junior Girls' Chorus lg Senior Girls' Chorus 2-35 Mixed Chorus 2-33 Band 1-2-3-45 Pep Band 3-45 Safety Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Pep Club 4. DIARO EVANS- Mick Band l-2-3-45 Class Officer 4: Safety Club 45 Boys' Home Ec. Club 45 C Club 45 Football 2-3-45 School Police 4. HELEN GARDNER-ffskippy-. Junior Girls' Chorus I: Senior Girl! Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus Ii Class Play 45 GAA 3: Declainatorjf 3-45 Home Ec. Club 4: Dramatic Club 4. Annual Stat? 45 Safety Club 45 IOR LYLE W. GARDNER--t'Clarkf' Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 Operctta 1-25 Class Play 3-45 One Act Plays 3-45 Iieclamatory 2-45 Safety Club 45 Dra- matic Club 4: Kodak Club 4: In-- dusirial Arts Club 4. WALTER HALLORAN-4'Walt. Safety Club 45 Tumblingg Annual Staff 4. MARY JACKSON. Junior Girls' Chorus 15 Declama- tory 3-4 Home Ec. Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Kodak Club 45 Library Work 45 National Honor Society 4. ROBERT JOHNSON- B0b. Mixed Chorus 1-2-35 Operetta 1-2. Safety Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 4. LILAS KAMMER. Valedictorian5 Annual Staff 45 Jun- ion Girls' Chorus 15 Senior Girls' Chorus 2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 2-3-45 Girls' Sexlet 3-45 Mixed Octet 35 Cperetta 1-25 Student Council 45 Safety Club 41 Home Ec. Club 45 Pep Club 45 Honor Society 3-4. CFCIILIA KLEVEN--i'Cec. Home Ec. Club 4. LILAH GRIN DLAND. Safety Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Annual Staff 4, ELAINE HORSTMANN- Peewee. Senior Girls' Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Class Play 35 Home Ec Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 1. ROBERT JACKSON- Bob. Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Operetta l-25 Declamatory 35 Student Council 2-3-45 Sarety Club 45 Boys' Home Ee. Club 45 Kodak Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 45 Baseball 3-4. ARIAN JONES-'tJonsey. Junior Girls' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Operetta 1-25 Class President 15 Home Ec. Club 4: Pep Club 45 Safety Club 45 Senior Girls' Chorus 2-3-45 Class Play 45 Declamatory 1. CLEMENT KEEFE- Clem. Safety Club 45 Boys' Home Ee. Club 45 Industrial Club 45 Annual Staff 4 LUELLA KOHLMEYER- Emma, Class Play 45 One-act Plays 35 Student Council 25 Class President 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 1-2-35 Cheerleader 4. IOR ROBERT LAMPE-f'BOb. Basketball 45 Football 45 Baseball 45 Pep Club 45 Indu.u'ial Arts Club 4 Senior Specialty. MONNA MERCY LIETZ- FuzZy. Annual Staff 25 Gopher Hi-Lili: 2-2-45 Declamatory 1. BURTON MCBROOMQ- Bur'L. Class Play 35 Boys' Home Ec. Club 45 C Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 4: Football 45 Baseball 3-45 Tumbling l' Safety Club 4. STANLEY MA NAHAN- Starr Annual Staff 45 Band 1-2-3-45 Band President 45 Brass Sextet 45 Pep Band 3-45 Class Play 45 Declamatory 15 Student Council 2-45 Class Oflicer 3' Safety Club 45 Boys' Home Ec. Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Pep Club 45 C Club 45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Captain 4: Football 3-45 Baseball 15 School Police 45 Boxing 1. BETTY OBER- LuCky. Safety Club 45 Home Ec. Club 43 Pep Club 45 GAA 1-2-3-4. LUCY PEASF-- Janie. Safety Club 45 Home Ec. Club 4: Kodak Club 4. THOMAS H. LANE- T0m. Annual Staff 45 Gopher Hi-Life 45 Mixed Chorus 1-25 Operetta 25 Class Play 3-45 One-act Plays 3-45 Student Council 45 Class President 45 Boys' Home Ec. Club 45 Pep Club 45 HC Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 45 Dra- matic Club 45 Baseball 15 Boxing 1 BETTY IVIOBROOM. Salutatorian, Annual Staff 45 Class Play 4, One-act Plays 3-45 Declam- aiory 45 Student Council 25 Class Liificer 1-35 Library Work 45 Honor Society 3-45 Safety Club 45 Home Er. club 45 Dramatic Club 4. JOSEPH MANAHAN- Joe. Easketball 2-3-45 Baseball 1-2-3-4: Tumbling 1-25 Industrial Arts Club 4. CURTIS C. IVIARTIN- Curt Safety Club 45 Boys' Home Ec. Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 4. ROY OVERLAND. Safety Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 45 Football 4. GORDON POTTER- Herb. Annual Staff 45 Junior Boys' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus l-2-3-45 Mixed Octet 1-2-35 Boys' Octet 1-2-45 Pep Band 1-2-3-45 Solo Contest 45 De- clamatory 15 Safety Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Basketball 1-2. IOR MARIE RATHBONE. Annual Staff 45 Senior Girls' Chorus 3-45 Mixed Chorus 3-45 Class Play 3-45 One-act Plays 45 Declamatory 45 Safety Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Dramatic 45 Honor Society 4. EDGAR J. SCHA.EFERf- August Mixed Chorus 3-45 Band 3-45 Stu- dent Council 45 Safety Club 45 Kodak Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 4. LORRAINE fSHARPE- Larry. Annual Staff 45 Class Play 35 One- act Plays 3-45 Declamatory 1-25 Girls' Home Ec. Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 GAA 1. JOYCE TABOR. Class Officer 45 Safety Club 45 Kodak 4. ' JEAN M. TUOHY. Annual Staff 45 Gopher I-li-Life 45 Junior Girl's Chorus 15 Senior Girls Chorus 2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 2-3-45 Band 1-25 Operetta 25 One-act Play 35 Safety Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Pep Club 45 Honor Society 4. HELEN RODGERS- R0gel'. Safety Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Kodak Club 4. GEORGE SCHERMERHORN- Put Mixed 1-2-45 Mixed Octet 1-25 Boys' Octet 1-2-45 Operetta 1-25 Class Play 35 One-act Play 35 Student Council 35 Safety Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 C Club 45 Football 1-2-3-45 School Police 4. BETTY SIEGEL. Annual Staff 2-45 Gopher Hi-Life 1-2-3-45 Junior Girls' Chorus 15 Senior Girla' Chorus 2-3-45 Mixed Chorus 2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Pep Band 45 Operetta 1-25 One-act Play 35 Dramatic Club 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 1. RALPH THORSON. Student Council 45 Class Officer 1: Safety Club 45 C Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Pep Club 25 Basketball 2-3-45 Captain 45 Football 2-3-45 Honor So- ciety 3-45 Assistant Director Band 45 District Spelling Contest 15 Annual Staff 2-45 Editor 45 Paper Staff 1-2-35 Mixed Chorus 1-2-45 Mixed Octet 1-25 Boys' Octet 1-2-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Woodwind Quintet 1-2-3-45 State Solo Contest 25 National Solo 2-35 Oper- etta 1-25 Class Play 45 One-act Plays 3-45 Declamatory 4. RAYMOND WALLEIE- Ray, Football l-2-3-45 Captain 45 Basket- ball 3-45 Student Council 45 C Club President 45 Class Play 45 Boxing 1. MARY E. WRIGHT. Senior Girls' Chorus 3-45 Mixed Chorus 3-45 Home Ec. Club 45 GAA 2-3-4. ,,,.. Q p, I X 5 'N - -- , ,. ..., .V..,., ' ' . . ifff ',:f . 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Q : :V ,:.- lx x V J ii . - s . a V' ' '3-T153-S--. ,-.12 ,., , is , v x:'i 'E 123: - ' . si Q Q Y ' J z l i ,,fx A , '- ' I A 'i .'i . ,:,::,:EE.E-- ,,.,,:: illlllhiiiii . i l .. i -i-1.:. a ': 1 OPHOMORES The sophomore c l a s s , numbering 52 pupils, is well represented in almost every major activity in C. H. S. The ofiicial positions in the class are held by Jerome Halloran, president, Le Roy Haagenson, vice presidentg Joyce Grindland, secretary. Miss Taylor and Mr. Spenc- er are class advisers. The sophs were well re- presented in the field of sports by John Sisson, Le Roy Haagenson, Jim Lynch. Bill Connelly, Bob Battey, Claire Bennett, Archie Bai- ley, George Haven, John Laivell, and Owen Paulson. The sophomores have re- presentatives in the band and choruses as well as in the smaller instrumental and vocal groups. At least three-fourths of those who participated in declamatory work w e r e sophomores. F r o m t h e ranks of the class, George Haven Jr. had the honor of representing Chatiield in the local, district, and reg- ional declam contests. In the politics and gov- ernment of C. H. S. the class took a large part. On the student council are Doretta Lvnch, Bill Connelly, Jim Lynch, Jerome Halloran. For two consecutive years the homecoming queen has been chosen from this class. This year Irene Tuohy cap- tured the coveted position. Virginia Caw and Lorraine Bickness also represented the class in the race for royalty. At Homecoming time as well as during the sports season the class was repre- sented on the cheerleading squad by George Haven. Top Row: Amundson, Baier, Bailey, Baker, Bartz, Battey, Bennett. Second Row: L. Bickness, M. Bickness, Bothun, Canney, Carothers, Caw, Connelly. Third Row: Dahl, Doyle, Durfey, Erickson, Ferguson, Fogarty, Follensbee. Fourth Row: Gathje, Grindland, Haagenson, Halloran, Haven, Houghtelin, A. Johnson. Fifth Row: Johnston, Jorgenson, Judd, E. Kadlec, P. Kadlec, Kahn, Kalstabakken. Sixth Row: Keefe, Kohlmeyer, Laivell, LaPlante, D. Lynch, J. Lynch, Manahan. Seventh Row: Paulsen, Pease, Picha, Redalen, Rogers, Sample, Shimer. Eighth Row: Sisson, Thompson, Towey, Tuohy, Turner, Ward, Zincke- Junior Class , :' f 1 ... zv. I , I . I I 5, ,, ' '- ggi II III: - I Y .I , ' A':' A-,. as , ff ' H it -. Eff 'SQ Class ICCVS ,A' lzil I - ? - ' ' 4 I I I G ': II I I I I II,,... ,, III , I V, I I.: I ,. II, I s. .142 I f 1 ,-, . . ' I . ' ' si 1 X ' IX: ,I I II, I L, 1 1 ., I , 'I',j,I - I s . Carroll Nlanahan I III X ':-,,: - -' 'I ' fl l :,. I ' ' ,I ' ' ' ,-vv' ,.,. I ', A MX - 9 B. .' li'-I,1, i. ' '-' ' L ' I '5 9353 1 if-'YI f ' f :'5II:f IL' ' , II 1 Robert Amufwdson : , tr a 4 e 2 , H ul Q ' IIIII vii I I s ,H II I. . e .,.. .I MF, I II. iI I I S T ' f - W r . 11,. 11-' ' Aff Gertrude Msfofmsll 3 r r ' ?-Q ' ll 'xi ' II AUVI I II III II ,v- . II IIII -I, , I I .,-.: I II ,. I - , . 'Q -4 ,E..f : 'W' f -2 -W 51- ' .'-2 .mminmummm-mm-.mir-uw-im-mm'mmmn-im'-un-mi , IAA, II I -., I I' I.,,II -EIII II,:' .III II I. 'sie' -. I, :- E- W 1 ' ' :f sz K -. ' if PICTURE I DEN TI FI CATI QN - QI . III, ' , lv as - I ' 5 lLeft 60 Rwhll . .. G 2, c of f- , ,, ,- II I ..,., ,, , III ' . Q II,.I ,I IIIIIII N I I Top Row: Amandson, Anderson, 1 -I , ijggg' Ii, 5, In I,,,,. lx, fa I Applen, -Arsers, Austin, Bazer. I 1 2nd Row: Bartz, Ellis, Erickson, III -AAs .AZ I .'A. II ',oII'EI. 'f7lfIi- ka, Felt, Ferguson, Gehrke. Vs , I 1 ' '4- I- 1 III. ft ,., I S 3rd Row: Grim, Gwynne, Hauck, :II II . ,-. 1 ':'4 .:- 1 If' I I , I Herrick, Hess, D. Hzll. Iirci 1 ' ,IIII ,I fi ,I I' E Lth Row: I. Hill, Isensee, Jacob- f -W 1 .3 son, J ohnstfm, Kwik, Lamberr. ,n,. -'-' f i ii E3 3 ' -- ., ':'o' .l 5th Row: Lloyd, F. McConnell, G. , Q 1 ..,, .,,. ' , W g ' I, McConnell M anahan Meeker Mul- : 'W iris. i vihill l ' ' .-... . I .I .I,I , 'EI , I ., me: Schaefer, Schwariz, Schnezder. ',..1 ., E ,ill 'Q Q. if I: G' - t if- E5 ' ' X ' '11 A 7th Row: Skrukrud, Stokes, Thor- I ,,,, I I II l VI son, Turner, Wznslow, Youngs ' 1 I i , V A- T c ' ' :-- ? . ::' . 4 ' an-nunumm-munnu-mum-ninmumm-mummun - III. Z.. Q I it fg Agni - II., I I - s The Junior Class with its 43 members is responsible lor many achievements in CHS this year. Jean Gwynne was a worthy representative ol the class in declamatory, live ol the Girls' Sextet were Juniors, as were two ol the live cheerleaders. ln addition, the class members have attained places ol esteem in other music groups and in athletics. The Juniors with Miss Davis their class adviser, entertained the Seniors at a Mexican Prom on May 16. if l -1 Junior High any I s l l 53 as , Q.,., X ,,.A, , K fi 'f X Delores Fuchs Norma Jean Mattern Donald Judd C CLASS PRESWENTS Ninth Grade, Delores Fuchs Eighth Grade, Norma ,le n Nlattern Seventh Grade, Donald Judd QW NINTH GRADE ,Q lst Row: Meeker, Gordon, Arsers, Holets, R. Manahan, Coe, Thurber, Fuch , Caw, McBroom, Keefe. Hanson, Fulton, Miss Meyer. . o-www!! fl.,vLl-JN' 2nd Row: Leonard, Flynn, Wright, F. Richard , Fahlgren. Berna -d, Hitchcock, Skrukrud, Dietz, Fol- lensbee, Doyle, Larrabee, Gartner, Patte .Richards. Pow: Winans, Strom, Poeschel, Winslow, rim, Baler, Helgerson, Grieve, Houghtelin, Morthberg, Brintnall, Allen, Ellis, Sanford. 4th Tow: Canney. Leas, Williams, Perkins, McConnell, Olson, Sharpe, D. Sorenson, Pettey, L. Sorenson, Hess, Kisro, Powers. 3rd The ninth grade which began their year with sixty-five members, elected the following officers: Delores Fuchs, President: Myron Olson, Vice President, Hugh Canney, Secretary-Treasurer. The members of the class have participated in many activities. These include the Homecoming parade in which the ninth grade won first prize for its float: the Junior High Play, Alias J anetta, and the Student Court of which Delores Fuchs is president. In addition, several members of the class be- long to the various music groups and many boys have taken active parts in the athletic program. The highest ranking students in the class from a scholastic standpoint are: Richard Flynn, Yvonne Fahlgren and Elaine Ellis. QCVLUL, fl-if A 1, 4-!,ff,,,.Q X is eos? ' was 'fag Qi th First Row: Kohlmeyer, Busher, Mathison, Gasper, Eaveg, Turner, Gehrke, Vehrenkamp. Second Row: P. Tuohy, Gaffron, Healy, Follensbee, Raveill, Moixhberg, Pea-ze, D. Tuohy. Third Row: Sorenson, Anderson, Laivell, Dalton, Finley, MCKQOWI1, Ibach, Fourth Row: Ellis, Mattern, Zink, Miss Gallagher, Pavligh, St, Antoine, Bartz, Mitchell, The eighth grade contains thirty-two pupils. The class officers are: Norma Jean Mattern, presi- dent: Marie Kohlmeyer, vice-presidentg and Donald Ellis, secretary-treasurer. The class is represented in: The Student Court, Junior Girls' Chorus, the School Band, the Gopher Hi-Life Staff, and the Burr Oak Staff, and also participated in the Homecoming Parade. Miss Gallagher is the home room teacher and class sponsor. The Hobby Club includes the entire seventh grade, and each student has worked on his individual hobby during the year. , 7th First Row: Markwardt, V, Ferguson, Hanson, Myron Applen, Judd, lV1'ervin Applen, Brintnall, Fahlgren, Halloran, Bothun. Second Row: J. Ferguson, Aal, Mitchell, Purcell, Glover, Bartz, Tuohy, Jacobson, Lynch, Gordon. Third Row: Battey, Winans, Pickett, Miss Freeman, Turner, Haas. 7 X 7 l l ' .' -w 4, Y. ,,., .M V .UA WMM .x . .V J ' f 1 A ' L2-fi? fm? 'f' lgfxff'-Q ' ty: ' :yi :mg .V 'gggf xiii.: ' '. f V Li ,. J t . Anti B65 ' . ' vi 2 W. I :V '., .f 'I QSLE1' ..w'X.'T9f 2 ' WI' . .:v- .X I . X . 2, J, Hr. '31 f 1 -- , ,:- lips, , ,, , w Mx offfllffi 6 y . xv 1 ' ' 'ww ,'::, Gopher Hi: Life Gerard Hauck Lorraine Isensee -l-he Gopher l-li-l.ile Staff of 1940-4'l was organized in the Fall under the supervision ol Miss Utecht. Throughout the year the staff has endeavored to give news ol the school to the public along with columns ol interest only to the students. THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Gerard Hauck Assistant Editor, Lorraine Isensee Feature Editor, Jean Gwynne Sports Editor, Jackson Keith News Editor, Betty Siegel Junior High Editor, Joanne Thurber Reporters: Marcella Thorson, Jean Tuohy, Irene Tuohy, Stan- ley Dahl, Doretta Lynch, Patricia Perry, Tom Lane, Monna Lietz, Paul Kadlec, George Haven, Joe Youngs, Marjorie Healy, Nadine Pavlish, Iola Gaffron, Helen Ann Gordon, Pat Halloran, Darlene Jacobson. Staff Typists: Evon Skrukrud, Ethel Jean Lloyd, Joe Yuungs. First Row: Kadlec, Gaffron, Gordon, Lynch, Hauck, Thorson, Thurber, Skrukrud. Second Row: Lane, Youngs, Healy, Pavlish, Lietz, J. Tuohy, Siegel,-Isensee. Third Row: Gwynne, Perry, Lloyd, Dahl, Haven, I. Tuohy, Keith, Miss Utecht. DRAMATICS Professor, How Could You! a farce in three acts was presented by the Sen- ior Class on May 9 under the direction of Miss Sun- derlin. The cast included: Lu- i ella Kshlmeyer, Lyle Gard- i ner, Tommy Lane, Mari- an Jones, Betty McBroom, i Ralph Thorson, S t a nl e y Manahan, Helen Gardner, Ray Waller, and Marie Rathbone. i lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ililllllvllllllllllllllllllllll BELOW: Sally Thorson , Gerard Hauck it ' ' L Pat Perry Left to Right: McBroom, Manahan, Rath- u ,V W I bone, Thorson, L. Gardner, H. Gard-- ner, Miss Sunderlin, Jones, Lane, Waller, Kohlmeyer. r N mmninmm-I-n.u-ui..-----nn-mums 4 l P Junior Class Play l The play, What A Life , a comedy in three fun-filled acts, was presented by the junior class on November 15 under the direction of Mr. Lamont Okey. It proved to be one of the outstanding dramatic pro- , ductions of the year. The cast included: Pat Perry, Jack l Keith, Kathleen Ellis, Gerry Austin, Evon Skrukrud, Jean Gwynne, Ethel J. Lloyd. Paul Gehrke, Gerard Hauck, Sally Thorson, Sheila Mulvihill, Pat Stokes, Lorraine Isen- see, Fabian McConnell, Gertrude McCon- nell, Joe Youngs, and Ethel Turner. luuuunnuulnunllnuununnnununnnunn-unuuuuuuunununnn o Student Librarians i 1 Mary Jackson Betty McBroom - 4 r Clubs O KODAK CLUB The Kodak Club was formed to foster an in- terest in the art of taking and developing pictures. The mem- bers learned how vari- ous cameras-work and developed several types of pictures. The club took pictures of the class plays as well as the grade operetta. and contributed many of the pictures used in the Burr Oak. 0 BOYS' HOME EC CLUB The Boys' Home Ec- onomics Club or Fu- ture Husbands of America was organ- ized to promote an .n- terest in the domestic problems of the home. The members spent much time discussing manners, and they also prepared two suppers. I GIRLS' HOME EC CLUB The Girls' Home Ec- onomics Club was or- ganized in the fall of the year for the pur- pose of developing an interest in home mak- ing. In addition to their regular meet- ings, the girls held several supper meet- ings. 0 SAFETY CLUB The Safety Club is composed of fifty mem- bers from the junior and senior classes. Nu- merous outside speak- ers ,impressed upon the members t h e great importance of safety in the home, in school, on the street, and in sports and games. 1 , 1 .... .,-e DRAMATIC CLUB: Left to Right-First Row: Miss Sunderlin, Kahn, J. Grindland, Hill Gardner, Caw, Kohlmeyer, Mulvihill, McBroom. Rathbone. Second Row: Andersen, Horstmann, Isensee, E. Turner, S. Thorson, I. Tuohy, Bothun, Austin, Ellis, F. Bartz. Third Row: Youngs, Gwynne, C. Chase, Perry, Mc-Connell, Jackson, Siegel, Lambert, Shar e D . ' Fourth Row: Lane, Keith, Stokes, McConnell, S. Manahan, R. Thorson, Herrick, Scher- merhorn, Hauck. ' DRAMATIC CLUB: Left, to Right- First Row: Durfey, Kadlec, Kalsta- bakken, Bicknese, Lynch. Second Row: Gardner, Paulson, Haven, Shimer. lub The Industrial Arts Club meets twice amonth to give the boys, who are members an activity pe- riod in which to carry out hobbies, plan exhibits, and improve shop condi- tions whenever possible. The club is a new under- taking but should, with this year's background, develop into a. worth- while project. The C Club is com- posed of boys who have earned letters in various fields of athletics. This organization promotes in- terest in school sports and it distinguishes let- ter men. The Dramatic Club stu- died phases of the thea- terg stage setting, light- ing, make-up, etc. and was responsible for the make-uw of the Senior Class Play. Choral read- ing was also a major ac- tivity of the members. nununnnnuunuuuunnunuuunnnuuun IN THE PICTU RES INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB. Left to Right-First Row: Lampe, Meeker, Erickson A. J ohnson, Ward, Jorgen- son, Bennett, Judd, Ander- sen. Second Row: Martin, Dudek, Gehrke, Pease, Youngs, Battey, Haagenson, Sam- ple, J. Manahan. 'Ihird Row: Stokes, Amund- son, Caw, Duma, Lane, Bai- ley, Paulson. Fourth Row: R. Johnson, Schermerhorn, McBroom, Jackson, Brown, O. Baier, Herrick, Mr. Spencer. C CLUB: Left to Right- First Row: Connelly, Amund- son, S. Manahan, Colqu- houn, Olson, Grim, C. Man- ahan. Second Row: Lane, Thorson, Waller, Evang, McConnell. Third Row: Mr. P e r s o n , Haagenson, Schermerhoru, G e h r k e , Erickson, Mc- Broom. DECLAMATORY Jean Gwynne Ralph Thorson Lorraine Isensee George Haven On February 6, eighteen people participated in the local contest. A winner for each of the four divisions was selected. The winners and their selections in each division were: extemporaneous speak- ing, George Haven, Jr., Protection for the Nazism: original oratory, Jean Gwynne, Stewardship for Today , memorized interpretative reading, Lorraine Isensee, The House With Nobody In 1t g and Ralph Thorson, The Need of Change , in manuscript iliterpretative reading. Honorable mention was given to Betty McBroom, Marie Rathbone and Kathleen Ellis. Chatfield also came out with flying banners at the district. contest held at Harmony. Ralph Thor- son received superior, Jean Gwynne, Lorraine Isensee and George Haven received very good ratings. At the regional contest in Winona, Jean Gwynne won a superior rating, Ralph Thorson, very good: Lorraine Isensee and George Haven, a rating of good. The three d1'3m3'CiC 0119-aC'C plays Were CO2Ched by Mr. Okey. On March 10, they were given for the public. Sauce for the Goslings was a humorous play showing the trials of parents with the modern children. Sparkplugs looked into the I'Omantic side of life, while The Neighoors proved that things of importance on the serious side of life for some, often lead to a happy ending for others. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus is Composed of students in the Senior Hih School. In the district contest, the group received an A rating, and in the state contest a H rating. First Row: Jones, Arsers, Wright, Rathbone, D. Turner, Isensee, Kalstabakken, D. Lynch, Applen, Miss Nasby. Second Row: Austin, E. Kadlec, I. Tuohy, K. Ellis, M. Thorson, Schaefer. Johnston, Siegel, GWYHHG, Potter. Third Row: Skrukrud, Hauck, Eickhoff, Kammer, J. Tuohy, E. Turner, G. McConnell, Bothun, Ferguson, Colquhoun. Fourth Row: M. Dudek, R. Thorson, Keith, F. McConnell, Schermerhorn, Jackson, L. Eickhoff, E. Schaefer. Vocal Group Ui S .. .1 r IN THE PICTURES BOYS' OCTET: Potter, Dudek, Thorson, Dahl, Schermerhorn, Colqu- houn,McConne1l, Hauck, Miss Nasby. GIRLS' SEXTET: Austin, Turner, Kammer, McConnell, Isensee, Thorson, Miss Nasby. SENIOR! GIRLS' CHORUS: lst Row: Jones, Arsers, Wright, Rathbone, D. Turner, I s e ms e e , Kalstabakken, Lynch, Applen. 2nd Row: Austin, Kadlec, I. Tuohy. Ellis, Miss Nasby, Schaefer, Johnston, Siegel, Thorson, 3rd Row: E. Turner, Eick- hoff, Kammer, Ferguson, Mc- Lonnell, Bothun, Gwynne, J.. Tuohy. JUNIOR GIRLS' CHORUS: lst Row: Busher, Jacobson, Gaffron. Gordon, Finley, Lai- vell, Thurber, Ibach, Hitch- cock, Gehrke, Miss Nasby. 2nd Row: Fahlgren, Tur- ner, Bartz, Skrukrud, Fuchs, Healy, Mattern, Tuohy, A1- len, Holets. Dalton. 3rd How: Leas Houghtelin, Saniord, Battey, D. Sorenson, 1... Sorenson, Pavlish, Ellis, Haas. The vocal groups, under the able direction of Miss Arline Nasby, made their first public appear- ance for the year in la Christmas Concert given December 19. The Senior Girls' Chorus, Girls' Sextet and Boys' Octet attended the music festival at Wykoif on March 29. The district contest was held at Chatfield 011 April 19. Chatfield's eight vocal and instrumental groups, the maximum number which may be entered, received sixty points, the highest number awarded any school in any division. In this contest the Girls' Chorus, the Boys' Octet and Mixed Chorus re- h h ' ceived A ratings and went on to the state contest w ere the Girls' C orus and Boys Octet again received the high ranking of A. During the course of the year, the Girls' Sextet provided music for activities of the various or- ganizations in Chatfield. JUNIOR GIRLS' CHORUS The Junior Girls' Chorus sang between acts of the Junior Play and at the Christmas Concert. The group won an A rating singing The Second Minuet at the music contest. A CHATFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BAND The band, under the direction of Mr. Arsers, received an A at the annual District Music Contest. Also receiving A's were the Brass Sextet and Woodwind Quintet. This made the three groups eligible for the State Contest May 3rd held at Minneapolis, where the band and woodwind again received an A rating. The personnel: Clarinets: Johnny Arsers, Doretta Lynch, Betty Siegel, Jean Gwynne, Jean Dietz, lan Uolqu- h0l1I'1, Martha Samlile, Elaine Ellis, Ruth UitChC0Ck. Virginia Houghtelin, Betty Eaves, Audrey Car- others, Lavonne Battey, Myron Olson. Cornets: Gordon Potter, Jack Keith, Patricia Eickhoff, Billy Shimer, Edgar Schaefer, Paul Kadlec, Philip Sorenson. Flutes: Lorraine Arsers, Ethel Turner, SallyTh01-5011, French Horn: John Sisson, Marion Jones, Kenneth A1-sers, Robert Battey, Saxophones: Delores Turner Ctenorl, Lillian Sorenson faltoj, Joanne Turner fbaritonel. Oboe: Ralph Thorson, Jerome Halloran. Bassoon: Lorraine Isensee. Baritones: Gerard Hauck, .Maro Evans. Trombones: Stanley Manahan, Carrol Manahan, Myron Erickson. Basses. Ted Snyder, Jim Follensbee, Stanley Dahl. String Bass: Marjorie Healy. Drums: -Pat Halloran Cbassj, Helen Ami Gordon Csnarel, Delores Fuchs ltympanil, George Haven Cbassl. unnnnuuunnunnnnuuun nlunu nun Our Pep Band Cornets: Gordon Potter, Jack Keith, Billy Shimer. Clarinets: Johnny Arsers, Dor- etta Lynch, Betty Siegel, Jean Gwynne, Elaine Ellis. I Basses: Stanley Dahl, James Follensbee. Tenor Sax: Delores Turner. Baritone: Gerard Hauck. French Horns. John Sisson, , Robert Battey. f Trombone: Stanley Manahan. Drums: Helen Ann Gordon, Qsnarej, Delores Fuchs fbassl. Football Front Row: CLeft to rightj P. Halloran, Fahlgren, Glover, Ferguson, Gordon, Lynch Second Row: Connelly, Lampe, Evans, Thorson, Waller, McBroom, Overland, Canney, Colquhoun, Sisson Third ROW! C- Manahafll S- Mallahalll AU1UHdS011, Schermerhorn, G. Grim, Gehrke, Brown, J. Lynch, Haagenson, J. Grim Fourth Row: Mr. Spencer, N. Lynch, Hill, Bennett, Paulsen, Laivell, O. Baier, G. Baier, Olson, Goldsmith Brown ' I Coach Ralph Spencer worked miracles with a group of light, inexperienced boys in developing them into a well-balanced team. Although outplaying Lanesboro in the opening game of the season, the Gophers lost by a score of 6-0. Bouncing back, they crushed Spring Grove 26-0 in a glorious Home- coming iinish. Sparked by two interceptedfpasses in the last quarter, the Gophers took another Homecoming cel- ebration at Plainview, 12-0. The next game proved to be a heart-breaker at Preston, when the boys lost to the district champs, 7-6. They finished district play by downing Rushford 7-6 and Harmony 20-0. Because of a hard-fighting team and an aerial combination of Colquhoun and Grim that clicked consistently, and Captain Ray Waller's all-'round play, Chatfield closed the season with a well-earned triumph over Stewartville, 12-7. The annual Armistice Day game with St. Charles was postponed be- cause of a severe blizzard. In the whole season, The Gophers counted 83 points to the opponents' 26. Letter winners were: Seniors-Ray Waller, Ian Colquhoun, Stanley Manahan, Bernard Canney, Maro Evans, George Schenmerhorn, Ralph Thorson, Burton McBroom, Warren Brown, and Robert Lam- pe. Underclassmen-George Grim, Paul Gehrke, Robert Amundson, Jim Lynch, John Sisson, LeRoy Haagenson, Owen Paulsen, Claire Bennett, John Laivell, Myron Olson, and Manager Billy Connelly. Basketball Cx Left to Right: First Row-Lampe, Colquhoun, S. Manahan, Thorson, C. Manahan. Second Row: Sisson, Olson, Waller, Mr. Person, Lehrke, Grim. Getting off to a slow start, Chatfield came back to make a very good showing in the last half of the season. In the subdistrict tournament, C. H. S. drew Harmony to which they lost 25-23. Harmony went on to win third place in the district. Future prospects were made bright by a second team that won seven of the last eight games. BASKETBALL RECORD C-H-S OPD0l19Ht C.H.S. Opponent Wykoif .... --- 16 22 Canton --- --- 20 30 Harmony .... --- 19 29 Harmony -- --- 27 24 Lanesboro --- --- 19 27 Rushford .... --- 15 45 Rushford .... --.- 25 33 Preston -- -. --- 28 11 Preston --- --- 19 18 Canton -,-- --- 29 24 Eyota ..... --- 21 38 Wykoff -- --- 30 23 Laneshoro .... --- 20 26 Houston --.. --- 24 54 Spring Valley ,-- --- 31 19 Peterson -- --- 42 17 Letter winners this year were: Co-captains Ralph Thorson and Stanley Manahan, Carroll Man- ahan, Robert Lampe, Ray Waller, Ian Colquhoun, John Sisson, Paul Gehrke, Myron Olson, and George Grim. ,adv Baseball IN THE PICTURE- lat Row: Manager Battey, Lam- pe, Dunn, C. Manahan. Sisson, p Haagenson, Connelly. 2nd Row: Olson, Kisro, Patter- son, McConnell, Grim, Caw, l J. Manahan. ' 3rd Row: Coach Brown, Bailey, ' Brown, McBroom, Jackson, Baiei, Judd. 'V 'W' W 'W' N , . 1, .. . .,.. -mmm.--mm..-..-Immnm..-N-m-.-.----m-m-m- Under Coach Brown's leadership, baseball took many steps at CHS in becoming a leading sport. The season opened with an eight to six victory over Lanesboro, but Rushford came 'along next and we lost by a six to two decision. Great improvement was shown in the two following games which were victories for the Gophers. The scores for these were CHS 6, Lanesboro 5 and CHS 11, Rushford 6. The next two games proved to be the downfall as both games were lost. Wykofl' won by a 13 to 8 decision and Preston 10 to 9. This ended a successful season which had a 50-50 average. Lettermen are Capt. Joe Manahan, C. Manahan, B. Connelly, G. Grim, I . McConnell, M. Olson, J. Sisson, L. Haagenson, B. MCBFOOH1, B. Lampe, B. Jackson, and A. Dunn. v I I I . IN THE PICTURE fAb0veJ: lst Row: Gordon, Thurber, Mulvihill, Ibach, Fuchs, Hanson, Hill, Laivell, Busher. End Row: Follensbee, Skrukrud, D. Turner, P. Doyle, Amundson, Fahlgren, Caw, Thorson, Coe. 3rd Row: Hitchcock, E. Ellis, Houghtelin, Leas, Mc- Connell, Lambert, M, A. Doyle, Austin, Dietz, Williams. 4th Row: Lynch, Miss Taylor, Perry, K. Ellis, Isensee 1nlunnunnn1nuInunnnuununnonnnunulunnunu1nu1nunuunnnuunuunnunnuunnuuuu GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The 32 members of the Girls' Athletic As- sociation took part in the following activ- it cs during the school year: Tumlxing, deck tennis, ping-pong, badminton, bowling. kit- tenball, and hiking. The oflicers of the association were: Kath- leen Ellis, presidentg Doretta Lynch, vice presidentg Lorraine Isensee, secretaryg and Pat Perry, recorder. A tumbling program was put on for the basketball game played here with Spring Valley on .January 21. As has been the custom for the past three years, a group of G A. A. girls attended the annual Spring Play Day at Preston May 17. Next September the Chatfield G. A. A. plans to be hostess at a Fall Play Day. Eight girls received awards this year. Those who received letters are Delores Tur- ner, Pat Perry, and Gerry Austin. Emblems will be awarded to .Marjorie Busher, Dora Skrukrud, Ruth Hitchcock, Doretta Lynch, and Beverly Ibach. IN THE PICTURES on Righti- G. A. A. OFFICERS: Lorraine Isensee, Kathleen El- lis, Dorctta Lynch, Patricia Perry, G. A. A. LETTER WINNERS: Geraldine Austin, Patricia Perry, Dolores Turner G. A. A. EMBLEM WINNERS: Dora Skrukrud, Ruth Hitchcock, Marjorie Busher, Doretta Lynch. I s Left to Right-Front Row: L. Kohlmeyer, Perry, Haven, Thor- son, Fuchs Sec and Row: J. Grindland, D. Kohl- meyer, Houghtelin, Applen, M. Schaefer. D. Turner, Doyle, P. Ferguson, Jones, D. Lynch, Con- nelly Third Row: C. Manahan, Caw, Am- undson, I. Tuohy, Siegel, J. Tuo- hy, Ober. E. Turner, G. McCon- nell, Halloran, Fogarty Fourth Row: Schneider, C. Chase, Kalstabakken, Lane, T. Johnston, G-Wynne, Lloyd, M. Baier, Horst- man, H. Ferguson, Isensee, Miss Shepard Fifth Row: Keith, Gehrke, Brown, Colcluhoun, Stokes, S. Manahan, L. Eickhoff, Canney, M. Dudek, P. Johnston, J. Lynch ga iezggfgegrfi ::,:Lfa-si fa. 24 If . 5 V :' ' If ,',, '.-.: -f-a..,,,. . 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On the eve' of the Homecoming football game, there was a parade and snake dance down Main St. Each class in the junior and senior high school pre- sented a float in competition with each other. The ninth grade won the. prize. To put the finishing touches on all the festivities, Chatfield Scuttled Spring Grove , according to the Seniors' slogan. 1, Harry Pease. 2, Irene Tuohy. 3, Evon' Skrukrud. 4, Industrial Arts Display. 5, John Sisson. 6. Robert Battey. 7, Sauce for the Goslingsf' Betty Durfey, Gerry Austin, Lorraine Sharpe, Marie Rath- bone, Lyle Gardner, Alton Dudek, Marshall Dudek. 8, Tommy Lane. 9, Jean Tuohy, Sally Thorson, Mary Louise Thorson, Ralph Thorson. 10, James F ollensbee, Billy Shimer, Joyce Grindland, Virginia Caw, Owen Paulsen, Francis Manahan, Jimmy Lynch, George Haven. 11, Geraldine Austin. 12, Yvonne Fahlgren. 13, Burt and Betty M 013-room. 14, Gordon Potter, Jean Tuohy, Ralph Thorson, Lilas Kamrner, Stanley Manahan, Betty Siegel. 15, Gordon Potter. 16, Gertrude, Sylvester, and Fabian McConnell, fc QMTO J 3 Muni :bib wif F164 1 o 1'5- SNAPS-1, Clarice and Gerard. 2, Supt. Sorenson. 3, Mr. Okey. 4, M ax Judd. 5, Betty Ober 6, Clarice at work. 7, Home Ec Class, Hugging the Range. 8, Brass Sextet. 9, Cassie and Geraldine Chase. 10, Woodwinds. 11, Gerard Haack, busy as usual. 12, Carroll. I 1 5 I P 1 l CANDID CAMERA ON THE LOOSE -1, Boys' Home Ec Club. 2, Tiny Tots: Among Those Present, Sally Thorson, Jean Tuohy, Mary Louise Thorson. Lilas K armner. Betty Siegel. 3. Helen Ann Gordon, Delores Fuchs. 4, Ruth Shirner, M r. Mead, Margaret Hickey Clafice Alrord. 5, Lorraine and Philip Sharpe. 6, Mary Alice and Patty Doyle. 7, LeRoy Haagenson. 8, Mary M argarel M cK+own. 9, Lilas Jean K arnrner. 10, Gerard Hauck and Ray Waller. 11, Joan Laivell and Pal Lynch. 12, C. Y. Mers: Patty, Pat, Doretla, Delores, Sally. 14, Bachelors' Club. C. H. S. CALENDAR SEPTEMBER: 2-School days, school days, dear old golden rule days. 11-F'ootball practice in full swing: 12-Class officers eleeted. is-I-lomeconiing Queen candidates ale Chosen- Battle of the Century. ZH-lfirrt football game, with l,.tne-aooio winning, G to 0. 27-Homeeonzing Day! Irene 'liuohy is our Queen. C. H. S. vir-tory oven Spr'ng Grove. OCTOBER: -1'-Peptest and football game with Plainview. ll-School out at 2:30. A busloud ot kids goes to Cl-TS-Preston game. 16-First report cards. Such shocks over some o't' the marks! Oh. well! This is just tho first six weeks! 17- Crime Desn't Pay. Told by a man who knows. IS-Rushford game there-MeBroorn catches pass for XViIlll'l1f-I score, T-li. 23-Gophers Hhunged up , but win at Harmony. 24-25-26-A lull in our routine-MEA. 30-Pepfest and football some. NOVEMBER: 1-Jr. High Dance-9th grade. XVl1at is this younger genei-at on vom ng' to? 5-National election in CHS polls, as well as for the public. 8-Newspaper dance. Anythinn' for :in education! ll-Armistice dav storm- Blew up the game with St. Charles. l-l-Education Vifeek program w th the Rev. S. C. Jepson as speaker. 15-Junior Class Play, VVh:it :1 Life, And how! 18-Ask the football boys and coaches about Capt. XValler's duck supper. I9-Ass:-mbly program. Alaska must truly be an ideal U. S. possession. 0-End of Lind six weeks of our trials and tiibulations. 21-212-Tlianksuiving vac-zvttion. 211-Movie of soil erosion, The ltiverf' DECEMBER: 3-hlist oasketball gi-line-XVykol'f, li-Thank you, Mr. t..Tan'ipion. tor the free show. Also ,tfrafle operetta. lb-Juniors annual Chris.mas danee. A Merry Chr Stmas to Everyone' SU-An eventful day! M ss Ute:-ht if-.l on ice and broke her ankle. Senior Sucker day Basketball gxanie with Rushford, and the beginning of Caiismas vacation. Why does ev- erything happen at once? JANUARY: 6- No rest fltor the wicked. IU-Pepfest and basketball game with Preston here. Sweater hop. 16-Vocal and land concert. 17-A11 advisory group program by Miss Tayl1Jr's f a'4s. 18-End of the six weeks. XYhy don't 90 the teachers give everyone A's? W e would be good-natured then. 0- F'unn es are very interesting. but news is more important when you take a current events test. I won- cler why! -The Parkinson people from Lemars. Iowa. entertained us with music. P-'-Industrial Arts boys of the 9th grade put on entertaining program Z7-Exnloson! Boiler blew up! Re- .1 so l . no sr- h ool! -9-Biek in school again with :i couple of davq work to make up. 31-Declam kids begin try-outs, FEBRUARY: G-Coll'-ae ap+'tude tests. A whole forenf-on of writings. Judging: oi' det-lam contestants. S N .rs-:jj .I N aag 'sauxep gxe Sed ii 7 U? E. fi F? rn 3 .-, E r-1 5 5 rv 2. f- I .-. T x 9 dent body. 0-Ainitisil school board dinner. 21--Mr. Mos'ng s studio burned-ine 2-I l'llli'lll'lLl' zu. lot of CHS proofs. -lf':u-ewell, Mr. Okey! A dan:-e in h s honor. 227-'Fuo one-at-t plays went to XN'ykofl' and Preston. Qi:-ltlnd ot' another six weeks. MARCH: 3-Hieleome back, Miss Utetrhti Miss Sunderlin takes Mr. Ulu-y's plave. 5-District Deelamatory, Harmony, lil-Four one-ac-t plays put on for the publie. 12-13-I-I-15 - Basketball tournament at Houston. 18-I-lejzional Deelani, XVinona. Hats oft' to our contestants! Y 20-VX ykofl' and Preston present one- aet plays here. 21-Legation Carnival-Maybe there wfll be band uniforms now. 29-Music Festival at Vvykoff. A nice bus ride! APRIL: I-April fool! Knew we'd catch you. 6-11-Spring.: vacation-one week of rest. 1-I-Have to make up a day, Xvanted to f-onie back, anyway. lil-Uistrivt Music: Contest here. Calm-- lhrough with Ilying' eolors. 23-Sur.-ial science class visits Faribatnlt -Didn't leavy anyone there, either. MAY: Z-3-State! Music Contest, Minneapo- lis. tl-Senior Class play, lil--Advisory group protrrani, lti-Here at last--.luniol'-Senior Prom! ZI5 f -Baccalaureate Service, 251-Graduation-Last day oi' sehool. flood lurk, Seniors of 1941! SENIOR BABY PICTURES -- 1, Joyce Tabor. 2, Warren Brown. 3, Leila Grindlanol. 4, Mary Flynn 5, Catherine Chase. 6, Betty and Burton McBroorn. 7, Myron Erickson. 8, Betty Ober. 9, Ray W alter 10. Marshall Dadek. 11, Marte Rathbone. 12, Patricia Eickltoff 13, Audrey Carothers. 1.4, Laverne Elek- hoff. 15, Curtis Martin. 16, Elaine Horstvnan. 17, Luella Koltlrneyer. 18, Betty Siegel. 19, Litas Karnrner 2.1, Clement Keefe. 21, J ean Tuolty. 22, Gordon Potter. 23, Ralph Thorson. :ununununnusnununuauunnuununnunnnnnuunnlununuuunlIuuurnunnunnnnnnnnnuunnunnnnnunnnnnnnnIlunlInuunnnnunnununun....mulunplug.IInInnnnnnunnnnnlllllllll H 1 I Arnoldy Bros. Martin's Lumber Co. Standard Service 0 LUMBER BRICK WASHING GEEASING DEPARTNENT STORE CEMENT TILE TIRES BATTERIES CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA PAINTS AUTO NECESSITIES Red Owl Agency STOP AT E J FREE CITY DELIVERY Lal-I-y'S b Phillips ee station SI AA CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA FOR GOOD SERVICE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Greer Cut-Rate Gas Station FIRESTONE TIRES AND . BATTERIES 5 cs . ALWAYS THE LOWEST PRICEI' FRANK GREEK Green Gold Coffee Shop A GOOD PLACE TO EAT WE APPRECIATE. THE STUDENTS' PATRONAGE Richter Drug Interstate Power Company Company RANGES REFRIGERATORS THE CORNER STORE Drugi - P1'es'criptions - School Supplies - Fountain Service ' PHONE 81 WATER HEATERS Free Advice on Commercial and Home Lighting PHONE 27 CHATFIELD WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM NELSON Refrigerated Lockers P. I-I. LAIVELL CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHINGS-SHOES ALLIED CLOTHIER PHONE 21 CHATFIELD This Space Is Contributed With The Compliments Of Several Friends Who Wish To Remain Anonymous. Toltz, King and Day, Inc. ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS COMPLIMENTS or OUR AIM IS coUR'rEoUs, SATISFACTORY SERVICE Chas. E. Cooper Cap and Gown Co. ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA MASON CITY, IOWA MARTIN BOETTCHER Jeweler DIETZ Barber Shop FIRST CLASS WORK FIRST . . . LAST AND ALWAYS The Chatfreld News PAUL KEITH, Publisher' YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER Boosting for Chatfield Sinfe 185 DOIIHICI R. SIGIHD Chfzltgilfligiagsgytor CAPITOL Iljllziijg sales-CHEVSEET-service B CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA LUBRICATING MOTOR FUEL 760 MOTOR OIL CHATFIELD, MINN. PHONE 25 J. L. ROGERS G. H. UNDERLEAK LEONE'S Beauty Shoppe CAPITOL THEATRE THE BEST COME IN OFTEN AND LO K 1 1 OUR OVVN HAKINVAREU O SELECTED YOUR BEST FROM TI-IE R' T C. T. PERKINS ATTORNEY AT LAW CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA! H. M. SKAUG PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON CHATFIELD, MINNESOTAI T. A. CLIFTON PHYSICIAN AND SUJGEON CHATFIELD, 1VIINNESO'I.X Woodruff and 0, W. HAUCK C. J. Schuele DENTIST HEALY CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA nnuuuuuuunnnunnuuunnnnnnunnnuu .,,,,,,,, CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA. as:nunnnuunuInnunnunnnnuuunnl Schummer School Service MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. MEMBER OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS' AGENCIES V. C. Hervey . and Sons CHATFIELD, IVIIIXINESOTA 5 EVERYTHING 5 IN FARM MACHINERY SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Ghatfield'S Silver Grill LYLE SPOONER John Manahan Go. FEED GRINDING AND MIXING FLOUR, FEED, SEEDS GRAIN, STOKERS, COAL CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA ERDMAN'S GRGGERY SELF SERVICE-CASH-CARRY Complete Line of Meats, Fruits, CYCLES MAHOWALD COMPANY WHOLESALE SPORTING GOODS MANKATO, MINN. N. O. F ahlgren SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY uunmnnunnunnnulunlnuInunnunuununuun Goodrich and Searcy C. A. LEAS, Manager HIGHEST PRICES ALWAYS FOR FARM PRODUCE DRY GOODS APPAREL WIEDENHEFTS PHONE '181 CHATFIELD D. W. J , BOETZER 06 S FURNITURE and Service Statron FUNERAL SERVICE THE FRIENDLY STORE GHIIIIIIS Store C0..0pe1'atiV3 AQCHCY Creamery HARDWARE AND TIRES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RADIOS MANUFACTURERS AND SI-IIPPERS OF FANCY BUTTER BRICK AND BULK FORD CARS NAGEL GARAGE SISSON 'S OFFER MOST FOR YOUR MONEY EVERY DAY Groceriesst 't ,H GENERAL REPAIRING GROCERIES MEATS Cl:aiIflI2ld CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA VEGETABLES Kivell QUALITY Luedke's - Hardware BAKERY 5C to 51.00 Store YOUR COMPLETE HARDWARE VARIETY-QUALITY CHATFIELD, MINNESOTA STORE S ATI SFACTI ON GUARANTEED PRICE ALWAYS OUR MOTTO PHONE 227 CHATFIELD nunuuunnrnnlnuuuuulunnuunnunnn CANDY AND GIFTS EVERYDAY NEEDS ununnnnnuunnluluunnunnunuannuunuunnununnuannlnunnunuuuuuuunlu The First National Bank R . IYER MEMBER of Chatfield Rgfgm O Federal Deposit Insurance Corp t O Federal Reserve System 5513856 A Good Bank In A Good Town. 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