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L Y fit x Girls' Glee Cl V512 E' w v. 1 l' R' i i f -2 l 4 F 3 'A -I ff 'E Q i P 5 F 'S fe P 4 F '1 P 4 S' 'i L. 4 it Back row--Mildred Berg, Frances Erickson, Helen Wollan, Jeanette Ingvarson, Clara Berg, Alma Gorder, Margaret Larson, Naomi Gorder, Florence Pederson. Center row-Claryce Forbord, Olive Runquist, Florence Christenson, 'ml I , Cora Pederson, Myrtle Runquist, Ella Forbord, Helen Aune, Mable Nelson,y 4 Edna Carlson, QMiss Charlesworth, directory 5 . Front row-Inez Sylvester, Solveig Landaas, Luverne Johnson, Brenden, Ebba Swenson, Luverne Thorstad, Elsa Arneson, Geneva Larson,, Q , Edith Anderson, Ruby Hanson. 1 1 ' l. X K .1 . .vi 1. , 3 U , l i , ef MW. J F Q , 4 Q. ar, f e f A . , 'af . 47 r. M MM7 ' . ' visa-.-E-'IG' . 1 1 - I ri it ' , uv R I ' ' ' a,4.,4,c.9 C9-'ff'-ffljt'- 'f J'f ' Q Q. I LI ' out Q i. ' t,0 AJLJAJ q 'YY-'ffiffl' Thi? iirls' G1ee7Club, directed by Miss Lilian Charlesworth, is a mus- 'P if ' ical organization which meets once a week. The operetta, Sailor Maids , 2 54 ZLL' 7 1 was sponsored by this Club. . 2 i i 1 'E hp1,i,. A ' ...L ,.n..,n..4..- 44.4 .:., --s. as- ,- ..n..,o- .-nm sm. ,.n...,.a. A.. 4...a...n...ag.4...n....n...A....n.,4..a....n...n..4n..4...n...AL,.n.:,Xb'g LA . - ffo
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Football The 1931 football season proved to be even more successful than pre- ceding years, in fact the best in the history of the school. Starbuck emerg- ed at the end of the season with four victories, one tie and one defeat. About twenty-eight men reported for duty at the first practice, eleven being lettermen. From this material Coach Engebretson developed a fast and fighting team which experienced defeat but once during the season. GLENWOOD 14g STARBUCK 0 Starbuck dropped its first and only game of the season to its rival, Glenwood. During the first three quarters of play Starbuck continually threatened to score, but always lacked the final punch. Glenwood scored its first touchdown on the ancient play, the dead Indian, and the second on a blocked punt. PARKERS PRAIRIE 63 STARBUCK 6 Parkers proved to have just as scrappy a team as we did and played above expectations. Starbuck scored the first counter soon after the open- ing whistle, but failed to make the point after touchdown. Parkers retali- ated soon after on a nicely executed pass, but also failed in the attempt for extra point. A hard battle followed throughout the game and at the finish both teams were deadlocked in a 6 to 6 tie. BENSON 03 STARBUCK 3 Starbuck took its first victory of the season from a powerful Benson team. This game proved to be the thriller of the season. Starbuck suc- ceeded in crossing the tape several times, but was called back each time due to penalties. Late in the third quarter Starbuck scored on a well plac- ed field goal. The final score was 3 to 0. WHEATON 03 STARBUCK 42 About this time Starbuck began to display the type of football they were capable of playing, and as a result chalked up six touchdowns and as many extra points to defeat Wheaton 42 to 0. MORRIS 05 STARBUCK 53 The Macmen were the next victims to give the Starbuck team a scalp. The game proved to be an easy victory, as the Morris team could not stand the grueling pace the fair Norwegians set. Good blocking, interference, and defensive play were the features of this game. When the 48 playing minutes were up Morris was content to let the battle subside. SAUK CENTRE 0: STARBUCK 55 The Sauk Centre game meant the end of a high school football career for many, as well as the last game of the season. In order to make it a gala event the Starbuck team staged a rally which netted 55 points. The final gun sounded three messages, the last game of the season, the final game for 11 seniors, and a 55 to 0 victory. It is interesting to note the progress made in football the last four years. In 1928 we won three games and lost three. In 1929 we won two and lost four. In 1930 we won four and lost two and this season we won four, tied one, and lost one. May next year's team be even more successful and come through the season undefeatd. This season finished the football careers of eleven seniors. They are Torbin Brenden, Russell Knutson, Melvin Olmeim, Reuben Olmeim, George Pederson, Calvin Pederson, Ernest Gorder, Ralph Swenson, Ovid Smed- stad, Kermit Wollan and Howard J orgenson. -il tel- A
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