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-'PHE C'HIPPEWAN- ag Starhuclc High School Faculty Front Rovs-Male Svhendel, Sup! XV A. Peterson, H. R. Fngebrctsun, Selma Erickson. Buck Row-R. S. Forde, Vera P t 1. F. V. Nygaard, Lilian Charlesworth, J. l'.Lunf-:lad W. A. PETERSON, B. A. SELMA G. ERICKSON, B. A., B. S. Superintendent Gustavus Adolphus College Social Science, English H. R. ENGEBRETSON. B. A. High School Principal Luther College Mathematics, Science LILIAN CHARLESWORTH, B. A. Dakota Wesleyan University English, Latin, Library Dramatics FERGUS V. NYGAARD. B. A. Augsburg College History, Business Training Athletic Coach Boys' Physical Education MAE M. SCHENDEL, B. S. North Central College General Science, Biology, Ec. Geog. Girls' Physical Education Girl Scouts Concordia College University of Minnesota American Business College Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand JOSEPH P. LUNSTAD, B. A. Concordia College, Moorhead History, Mathematics, Dramatics Boy Scout Leader, Physical Education VERA C. PETERSON Winona Teachers College Junior H. S. English, Geography Girls Physical Education Dramatics R. S. FORDE Luther College Music Supervisor and Director Rudiments of Music MRS. R. S. FORDE Instructor in stringed instruments
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Page 2 -THE CHIPPEWAN1 Chippewan Staff for 1q38 J0l'ln Merrill ...... ....,.. E ditor-in-Chief Bernice Berge ....... ...... A ssociate Editor Gladys Gorder ....... , ......... Associate Editor Lila Pederson ....... ' ' Circulation Manager Marvin Hagen ...... ...... A ssistant Circulation Manager Heien Brenden ...,c. . .,.... Assistant Circulation Manager Brenten M yking ,...... .........,..........., .... B u siness Manager Adeline Nodland ....... ........ . Assistant Business Manager Vivian Aslagson ..,..,.. .. .......,........................ ........ T yplst. Dorothy Amundson ........ ...... T ypist Dorothy Evans ,...,...,.. .,... T ypist Deciication We, the seniors of 1938, dedicate this annual to our parents who have sacrificed so much to make it possible for us to attend high school. Senior Class Qfficers President: Brenten Myking Vice President: Helen Brenden Secretary: Clarice Elie Treasurer: Lorraine Aaberg Class Adviser: Supt. W. A. Peterson Motto NOT THE SUNSET BUT THE DAWN Colors Shell Pink and Hydrangea Flower Tea. Rose
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1350 4 -THE CHIPPEVVAN- 1 9 3 S Senior Class History On that epoch-making day of September, 1934, thirty-nine timid but eager freshmen stepped into the ranks of the Starbuck High School after completing their courses in the elementary grades. Members of that class were: Dorothy Amundson, Earl Anondson, Viv- ian Aslagson, Warren Baukol, Doris Berg, El- dora Berg, Bernice Berge, Arlane Brandvold, Helen Brenden, Mildred Christenson, Clarmont Dahlseng, Clarice Elie, Edna Engen, Ellen Erickson, Arthur Finstad, Norman Gorder, Marvin Hagen, Luverne Hanson, Gerhard Hol- en, Sylvia Kamrud, Jeannette Kjera, Lester Lorvig, John Merrill, Brenten Myking, John Nelson, Ruth Nelson, Adeline Nodland, Bernice Nordaune, Howard Noyes, Lucille Overson, Lila Pederson, Laura Peterson, Robert Peterson, Al- Verna Thompson, Sylvia Tharaldson, Andrew Thorstad, Otto Voigt, Bertha Wollan, and Da- vid Wollan. The first class meeting was held and Brenten Myking was elected president: Bernice Berge, vice presidentg Adeline Nod- land, secretaryg Lila Pederson, treasurer. Miss Lilian Charlesworth was chosen as class advis- or. We survived initiation Cas well as could be expectedl, and to show our gratitude we tend- ered the sophomores with a return party. The candidate from our class, Dorothy Amundson, was crowned Queen of the High School Carni- val for the year 1934-1935. The girl's basket- ball team won the championship in the girl's division and thus ended our first year in Star- buck High. After three months vacation we again as- cended the stairs of the Starbuck High School, but this time, as sophomores. This year, Lor- raine Aaberg, Dorothy Evans, Gladys Gorder, Emmett Herbst, and Raymond Pederson joined our ranks, but nevertheless our numbers were lessened when Earl Anondson, Eldora Berg, Gerhard Holen, Lester Lorvig, Ruth Nelson, Howard Noyes, Lucille Overson, Laura Peter- son, and Andrew Thorstad did not return. At our first class meeting Clarice Elie was elected presidentg John Merrill, vice president, Helen Brenden, secretaryg and David Wollan, treasur- er. Mr. F. V. Nygaard, by a unanimous vote of the class, was chosen as our class advisor. This year the sophomore class had the distinction of having two of their fellow members on the bas- ketball team-Brenten Myking playing regular forward and John Merrill regular center. This year, as initiation had been forbidden by the school board, we gave the oncoming freshmen a party. After nine months of strenuous work our sophomore year ended, which proved very successful under the genial leadership of Mr. Nygaard. Finally we entered our third year in Star- buck High School. This year our ranks were depleted when Otto Voigt, Luverne Hanson, Bertha Wollan, and David Wollan did not re- turn and Robert Peterson left us before the year was over but Casper Ronnie joined our ranks. 'At our first class meeting the follow- ing .officers were elected: Brenten Myking, president, Adeline Nodland, vice president: Gladys Gorder, secretary, and John Merrill, treasurer. Miss Schendel was chosen as our class advisor. On Dec. 3 members of our class gave the play, The Poor Rich, under the able direction of Mr. John Ronhovde, which proved a success in every way. On May 28, we gave the customary Junior-Senior banquet, carried out in Dutch style. Helen Brenden was crown- ed as Carnival Queen for the year 1936-1937. The girl's basketball team was again victorious in carrying off the championship. With great pride we entered upon our fourth and final year in S. H. S. Our numbers were neither depleted nor increased as John Nelson failed to return and Paul Boening joined us. At the beginning of the year we elected the fol- lowing officers: president, Brenten Mykingg vice president, Helen Brenden, secretary, Clar- ic Elieg treasurer, Lorraine Aaberg, Supt. W. A. Peterson was chosen as class advisor. In the annual class basketball tournament, both the boy's and girl's teams won first in their re- spective division. Lila Pederson won honors in the humorous division in declamation. Lila received first in the sub-district contest and se- cond in the district contest. The Senior class didn't know that they had such a great humor- ist among them. Clarice Elie was crowned Queen of the carnival for the year 1937-1938, this being the third year a member of our class has received this noteworthy prize. The class play Hearts and Hats , was very well given under the able leadership of Miss Lilian Charlesworth. In May, we were enter- tained at a banquet given by the Junior Class. As we enter the school of life, though our tasks may be different from those which we did in High School, we shall never forget the good times we had at Starbuck High.
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