Starbuck High School - Chippewan Yearbook (Starbuck, MN)

 - Class of 1935

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I., I I J I 'f ,Y A ' FQQTBALL J ww. fell Q? Front row-John Nelson, John Merrill, Melvin Kjonaas, Dorvan Slcoglund, Capt.. Glenn Rundquist, Lloyd I.2lIlllYT'l1lI'li, Manly Kjonzums, Arnt Anne. Back rowfH. R. Engehretson. Cuuvlig Andrew Tlmrstad, Lurrin 1J:1l11up.5ei', Everett XYesen, Thomas Olson. Philip llagert, Norman Nurlanfl, Joseph Belgum, liurl Lglrrsun, student iriz1r1ug'e1'. ,4 . U . i x I Q r N .I-.u..:u....,..,..,,,-,.-.,,1..,1 .im 14. 1m1i,l1,,4 - ASKETB LL Front l'UVVflNliilI'f'l1S l'lug'ort, .lohn Nvlsnn, llernizin Czlrlson, Virgil Mather, Iircnten Mylcing. Svmmrirl ruwflmrvziii Skngluncl, 'l'hmnzis Olson. Lloyd llundmarlc, Glenn RundquiSt, Capt., Philip Il2l,9,'OI'l, lflvorvtt lvl-!St'll. Lurrin ljilllllli-ff'I'. lizivli row-H. R. Erig'elmr'etsuii, Uriziclig llzirry Asluksun. ML-lvin lijululns, Czirltou 1 NVullun. Arnl Anne, Joseph Bulgum, linrl l.urwun, student rxmriagcr.

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r, 7f.,4.za,4 ,I-J J.f,LAf -44J'f 'f'K-J iff? 4 N I I 1 ., o,,.-.,.a '..-'. 5 ' ', k ' KA , - , . , ...... ,4. ,t..--.,.- --J-'M'--fr '- , , , . , , gp ,-.-' '.-. , wc. 0 I 0 Nl-V,-.,, . K-- fi..ft-f.r.r . 1 ' '. ,map , N--114-IL 't A fr A.-'.,f4.,'1,,1 ..Lvs-wh-I Football Glenwood, 20-0g Parkers, 13-03 Wheaton, 21-69 Benson, 12-05 Melrose, 27-05 Sauk Centre, 31-0, Alexandria B, 0-3 The 1934 football season may not be con- sidered a very successful one on the basis of games won and lost, but football, like all other athletic contests, is valuable to the high school athlete in the training it gives the individual, so in the final analysis the summary of each con- test is of secondary importance as compared with the physical and mental training afforded in gridiron activity. The season was inaugurated with the tra- ditional Glenwood game, but the Bucks again fell victim to the county-seaters by a 20-0 margin. Versus Parkers Prairie, the Bucks showed the benefits of another week's practice, and dominated the play in the first half, but the reserve power of the opposition took its toll in the second half and Parkers took the battle by two touchdowns. The third tussle of the season was dropped to a fast Wheaton team, 21-6, and the powerful Benson team was held to a 12-0 score. The Melrose and Sauk Centre games were easy victories for the opponents, but in the sea- son's finale, the Bucks defeated the Alexandria svteam 3-0 on a well-executed 35 place-kick by esen. This game terminated the high school ca- reers of Captain Skoglund, Arnt Aune, Joseph Belgum, Everett Wesen, Glen Rundquist, Phillip Hagert and Lorrin Dahlager, who wish the eight returning lettermen and the rest of the squad good luck and continued fine sportsmanship in the next campaign. Bzlsfketball With a veteran team back, the prospects were good for a strong aggregation to represent the local school, but the first four games were dropped, to Glenwood 31-193 33-29 to Herman, in spite of a powerful fourth quarter rally, 25-22 to Benson, altho the Bucks had a 13 point lead at one time, and 24-22 to Alberta. The advent of the new year saw the Bucks take on new life and defeat Hancock 24-18 for the first victory of the season. Hoffman and Villard were victims of 38-15 and 31-13 scores, and Tintah was the fourth loser, when the locals won 28-16. Herman snapped the winning streak, how- ever, to win its second game from the Bucks 36-25. The 35-34 victory over Hancock took its toll from the locals, for they were able to score only 19 points to Glenwood's 26 in the second county battle. The squad suffered the worst whipping of the year when Wheaton ran up a 41-22 score. The Bucks balanced accounts with Benson when they rallied to take a 24-23 thrill- er. Two games were dropped to Alberta and Tintah, but the regular season was satisfactor- ily ended with a 48-12 score over Villard. The sub-district at Benson resulted in a 26-18 Benson victory over Starbuck, and a first round Morris victory over Hancock. Morris defeated Benson for the title and the Bucks subdued Hancock for consolation honors, 30-35. A summary of the season shows that the A team won 8 out of eighteen games, but out- scored the opponents 466 to 444. The B team played six games, winning four and outscoring their rivals 113 to 69. The Frosh team won and lost two games. In the class tournament the Seniors defeat- ed the Juniors for the school title. The tournament at Benson completed the high school play for Captain Rundquist, Dorvan Skoglund, Lorrin Dahlager, Everett Wesen, Phillip Hagert, Arnt Aune, Orville Hagen, and Joseph Bel m. ,gan Z3-I ' f .hd-6 l X K ,- -'W' . 4- 4-g,,g,,.., f I . School The Starbuck School Band is an organiza- tion consisting of twenty-two members from both the high school and the elementary grades. It is under the direction of Mr. Ralph Forde and regular practices are held every Thursday after- noon. Mr. Forde gives individual instrumental Band instruction throughout the day on Thursday. On Monday afternoons, Mrs. Forde meets with several groups of violin pupils. During the school year the band appeared on the Armistice Day program, the Christmas Operetta, and the Memorial Day program.

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