Starbuck High School - Chippewan Yearbook (Starbuck, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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Buff' 1940 SENIORS 1940 SIDNEY ASLAGSON Sill XVomen? Shut-ks, they don't bother mv. Base-ball I-2-3-43 Basketball 4: Farm Met-hanivs 'l'eam 43 Football 1-43 Gen- eral hivestovk .ludg'ing' Team 43 Stage lvlanager Class Play 3-4. AG N IGS IIICN SUN Agatha She puts ln-r troubles in a box, And sits on thv lid and laughs. Arlington, S. ll. High School 1-2Q llirl's llleo Club Sl-43 Mixed Chorus 3-4. ,urrni n n n .rw ' ilu U d 'i his 1 11 a rare, 10 w' ' eng ttl in his lair gf lHl 4Q Basketlra ..- - Il' ss 'lay 'ootimll -L li d Ill s 2 I' ' AW W A Il DEN Ill! ICN DEN iVv new-dn't study him to say 'l'hat in-'s a sovond Henry Clay. Annual Staff Sports Editor: Base- ball l-2-C4-43 Basketball l-2-S5-4: Band l-1-ll-43 Vive president 413 Class Nlay It-4: Class President II: lk-vlaniatiun l- :1-il--I3 lf'oolball l-43 Mixed Chorus 1- :E-3:-4. on vll.l.E lim H LNENG --lumix 'A happy, peppy sort uf fellow, XVlo for his vhums. has a heart must mellow. llasl-ball l-2-Il-43 Class Play Stagv lilanager Il-43 General Bn-ef Achieve- lllvlll 'Foam 43 tiene-ral llivestovk Judg- ing 'Pilani 4. LE ROY ICKNFIIONI Mlm' l like to hunt and fish, don't you? Annual Staff Typist: Baseball 23 Iliwtrii-t Sl:ortl'and II Contest 43 lien- eral Props At-hit-vement Team -lg As- sistant Stai.:'v Manager uf Class Play 4. CHIPPEWAN Page . . M S , 1 t9fWJ.0 3 El'yV4'?r:n UW There is no wisdom like franknessf' I jf M Bl'I'l l'Y l+:vIcNs0N WM . f A girl who always d 0. h r rt,' And who Pxvc-ls ,in 'irk a , ' Girls' Glee ' ' -3-4 ' 0 Chorus 1. ' fd. .' 3 ' , 7 if j ' ff . Q 5 . 3 W' I ' ' J H 1' 1 I l .YV 'i I '1 ' FLAIIIFE FOSS ' ! 'i A ohm-r-ful personality, p.f'1,L f Industrxons and kind, A morn like-able lass, 1'm sure you 4-an't find. NAOMI FOSS Chee-rfulness I and vnnte-ntmvnt are great hvautlfiers and famous pro- servers of youthful looks. Annual Staff Typist: Carnival Queen 43 String Ensemble 3-4. H0'WA RD HAH EN There's life alone in duty done, And rest alone in striving. Annual Staff, Dirt-ulation Manager: Band l-2-3-43 Class Play 43 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-43 thilmrarian 33 Presi- dent -U3 Pep llanrl 2-33 Student Man- ager uf Atllletivs 4. KIGRTVIIVI' IIANREN' Nobody should overworkf'

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Pageii CHIPPEWAN 1940 QPROPHECY CONTINUEDJ and Fern Sanvik. This is an added provision of the Social Security Act we heard so much about back in 1940. Another of our classmates in radio is Art Hanson who croons love songs on the Excel Dog Biscuit Hour, sponsored by Ralph Skinner, Incorporated. Howard Teigen and Arthur Berg purchased a phono- graph to induce the hens on their ranch to increase the egg supply. It worked fine for a while but one morn- ing they were shocked to find nary an egg. Then they realized the phonograph was playing, Hold Tight. During our stay in Starbuck, we visited the New Hotel run by Naomi Foss and Helen Lorvig. The latest labor saving device they have installed is an automa- tic bed maker. If you visit New York and ever want company, drop into Larson's Escort Bureau. Our old classmate Ver- non is the founder, owner and manager. He guarantees a date for every lonely lassie. Agnes Benson, the model housewife, is trying to per- fect her culinery art. Her latest accomplishment is Hamburger Supreme. With a troupe of Shakespearian actors and actresses, Babe Thorstad is touring Europe. Her specialty is the Sleep Walking Scene from Macbeth. Gordon Wiltse is president of the Stratosphere Air- lines. On his largest ship the stewardess is none other than Ardis Skoglund, another senior whose ambition has been realized. Wallace Hoium is press agent for Gloria La Glamour. His latest publicity stunt was having Miss La Glamour jump from the Empire State Building in a parachute. Down in Brazil Gerhard Lingen has made his for- tune as the owner of a vast rubber tree plantation. He sells his raw product to a large concern in Pittsburgh where it is utilized in the making of babies' teething rings. It's been fun to renew acquaintances with old friends, and we're sure we can be very proud of the class of '40, DORIS MYKING DELLORA HIDEM MOST REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR GIRL AND BOY 1932 - 1940 In 1932 the Starbuck Study Club presented a trophy to the school on which is engraved the name of the most representative girl and boy in each senior class. Each year a vote is taken by the student body, the members of the Study Club, and the high school faculty. Below you will find the names of those selected each year: 1940 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,., Lilian Stadsvold and Vernon Larson 1939 ,,,,,,. ,,,..,...., C larice Gorder and Boyd Opheim 1933 , ,,1,,, ,.,,,,. B ernice Berge and Brenten Myking 1937 ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, J eneva Skoglund and Virgil Mather 1936 ,,,,,,. ,,.,., E sther Amundson and Lloyd Landmark 1935 ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, M argaret Larson and Dorvan Skoglund 1934 ,,,,,,, ,,,., J eanette Ingvarson and Glenn Berge 1933 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, G eneva Larson and Arnold Berge 1932 ,,,,,,, ,,,.., A lma Gorder and Kermit Wollan FAVORITE SAYINGS 1. Mr. Engebretson- That's vury vury bad. 2. Professor Peterson- Are you still listening now? All right. 3. Margaret Sanvik- You know 1 don't know what I'm talking about! 4. Sylvia Ramstad- Oofda. 5. Verna Landmark- I got a letter. 6. Arden Brenden- I beg to differ. 7. Lilian Stadsvold- can't talk-my hands are tied. 8. Robert Schroeder- As I was saying, hey- 9. Walter Nelson- Ho-hum!! 10. Earl Person- That's what I keep telling down at the office. Nearly everyone has a' well developed sense of curi- osiy-what does it lead to? them gumop apgsdn a3t-zd aqi Buguam O1 spear it asea sing up Kqm Flunk and the class flunks with you-dig and you dig alone. - UTOPIA AT STARBUCK HIGH SCHOOL Aladdin's lamp would be a mighty fine thing and how! The Seniors would probably wear the gold plat- ing off the very first day. Here are some of the things they would be likely to wish for: 1. Easy chairs and couches in classrooms. 2. No classes until 10:30, dismissal at 1:30. 3. Trapdoor on auditorium platform for automatic elimination of dry speakers. 4. Muzzles for teachers. 5. Phonograph records of school yells so there will be no strained voices after basketball games. 6. Honor rolls to be chosen from lower fourth of the list. 7. Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing machines for students. 8. Collapsible books than can be carried in the pocket. 9. Knowledge tablets to be taken before tests. 10. No school the day after vacation. 11. Elimination of final exams. 12. Miniature radio sets to enable students to keep up on all popular songs. 13. Lunch served between classes. 14. Escalators between floors. 15. Latest movies shown at regular intervals. 16. Taxi service to transport students to and from school. 17. All graduation expenses paid by school district Un appreciation for our leaving them.J 18. Talking books-to avoid eyestrain.



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Page 8 SENIORS 1940 ADl4ll.lYI'l HANSON A p.:'irl that's studinus and full of fun, And no-vm-r idlt- 'til lit-1' work is dune. Salutaturian: Annual Staff Typist: t'lass 'I't'vasiit'i-i' 4: 1lit'l's liasketliall l-ZI. All'I'lll R I .'SON Art ilu has w timv for girls or fame, A ine- A diploma is his aim. ,Y'l ' rd S, Y-ZZ-3: FFA President, Kill 'd . S. L12-31 oy's tllve Club 2- 211 ,lli -1 S ' mul t wrt-tta 2: Mixed t u' Spurlntivlt . N watiunal Agri- u IL 'i Midp:,'ini:.' ' an 1-2-Il-4. J 'A' I ' . 4 , ,. . jf -ar L 'L , P 1 -P if 0 , . J' W K' 1 V, ' WW up ll Iwi Mn- ' L v . ' Qlvrry il' nlqjw' jg and ask her IJ IVN it' slit- lin? lime!! pf . fi .V Ill .tl Slnff .- ssu iat- Editor: Band V ' f -2- 43 Clus, lay 3- Class Sevre- tar. I' Pla' View l' sidf-nt 31 lie- .t 'iltlmi '. 1lii'l's Pe Ulub l-2-C5-41 , , IIN 'aria L: ' .surer JU: Girl's 'Rein l 2-I 1 . ed Uliurus l-2-Il-4 i ff ' -4- '- id tt g tlrvlwslra l-23 Pep , jf S 1 St lflnsvniblv 2-Il-4. P. it . L gffiwj, 'UL' ' Yl'Al.li.-KVI-I ll0ll TI YYlllly 1.1 lit-'s nut so tall, in fa:-t ve-ry small: lint gully and lnriprlit, and like-d by all. Annual Staff, Assistant Uirvulation Maii:u.:'a-rg Baseball l-2-Il-4: Basketball I-I-II--ig t'lass Play 43 Fmvtlizill 41 llairy .Iiulp.:ing: 'l'e-ani 4: l't'nps Acliieve- mt-nt 'l'e-ani -l, lfIl.AlXlC K.llfII!A An u1n'ii:'lit duwni'ip4'lit lium-st girl. Mix:-d t'lim'us 21-Cl. A lll.l-IN KLICYIGY A right guild tri:-nd to all is iw, Always willing' tu do his duty, Hand 2-Ll--lg I'e-tr Hand 4. Mwjjlm if ' 940 J Q , f ENIORS 1940 ii Y ER N IDN LA IISON Lars His brains are far from his fe-vt., but are also wt-ll ilf-va-leaped. Annual Staff, l-Zditur-in-t'hivt': Has- kvtball l-2-3-4 lt'aptain 433 liasoball 1-2-Cl-42 Vlass I'lay 34-4: Band I-2-It--i fl'rc-sidffnt 433 Ulass Prvsidt-nt lg Ulass 'l'i't-astlrvr 3: Football 43 Mixed t'lmrlls 1-2-3-4 tl'rvside-nt II: Lilirai-ian 21. GIGRHAHD LING!-IN G, O. Ile live-s on a balanm-d ration uf work and play. Baseball 2-Cl-41 Mix:-d t'lim'us I-2-Cl-4. IIICLIGN LOIIYIG A kind he-art is a fountain ut' glad- ness, making' t-x'et'ytliiii5,i.1i its vivi- nity In fre-slit-li into sniilQQ. .X Hand 2-Zi-43 tile t'I 2-Il-4 - 'o- ' tary 41: -F51 . 4. . if . .Q Ba nd Sl - ,M if 1 . QW My , 9 4. W-W .uwlics . :N -- i y' ' 007.4 XVor 1 oi U ay, ox:-t-pt 'in-n thorn tl is ntlu-epim: In E ' . Ass 'tant Managt-1' 'la ' tt-tlv 4: Hand 2-il-4: Funtl ll 3 xt-4 tha rits ZZ-Il-43 IH-li Band IJ . ,ly Km. in is i ' x ' 'S -fhas tl 1- 1- il ravi Slit' nlviwiiil- 1 iiitplwii - is .40 atinljafit-J' 1 An .il ' at suviz , lditurg . d fl- 5 Pas tb l-2: inf-vt' lui -r .l ' iss lz 5' Sl- 1 t'la .' r-sidvi 2' I - a i .323 tl 's AP-t.t'li IWMPQ-ii I ' I 3 IH-is luad I K V 9 KVA li'l'lf1ll X lfIl. t 9. . XYui'i'y and l in-vt-i' nu-vt. Band 2-Z2-4: Ilase-ball l-2-Il-43 liais- kvtball l-2-43 Fuutluztll 41 Blixi-d t'lmi'- us 2-4.

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