Chatfield High School - Burr Oak Yearbook (Chatfield, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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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.

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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.



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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.

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