Starbuck High School - Chippewan Yearbook (Starbuck, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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Page22 CHIPPEWAN 1941 griouiizurai Department Left to right-Front row-Arnold Danielson, Chester Olson, fMr. Youngquist, ad- visory, Ellsworth Thompson, Ralph Breivg. Back row- Ernest Ranum, Vernon Sim- onson, Harlan. Wold, Elvin Feigum, Wayne Shippey, Kenneth Nordgnen, Harold Ranum The F. F. A. is a national organization of farm boys taking Vocational Agriculture in the high school. The local Aggie boys organized the Starbuck Chapter one year ago and at present it has a paid membership of 23 active members. The primary purposes of the F. F. A. organization are to promote scholarship, develop competent rural leader- ship, nurture a respect and love for the country lifeg encourage cooperationg and participation in other acti-- vitles which help the young farm boys to become bettcr citizens of their country and community. The following are the F. F. A. Officers: Pr9Sid0r1t ........... ..................... . . ..... Ellsworth Thompson Vice President ..... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, R alph Brevig Secretary ........ ........... C hester Olson Treasurer .... ....... ...... ..,... A r n old Danielson CARNIVAL The Starbuck High School Carnival was held in the school gymnasium on November 2, 1940. This was one of the most memorable events of the school year. The guests were greeted at the door by clouds of con- fetti and other proofs of the gay surroundings which they were to enjoy. Movies, side shows and concessions served as the entertainment for the early part of the evening. Candy and lunches were sold. Numerous valuable prizes were given away by wholesale companies through the local dealers. All those who purchased adult tickets were eligible for the door prize of 1,000 lbs. of briquets. The evening was climaxed by the crowning of the Carnival Queen. Each class chose one of its mem- bers as a candidate for the honor. The Seniors chose Eloise Hagen, the Juniors, Eleanor Sylvester, the Soph- mores, Lorraine Brenden, and the Freshmen, Joan Hagert. All the ticket sellers worked hard for their candidates. The Seniors sold the most tickets and Eloise Hagen became the Carnival Queen for 1940-41. The net proceeds of this event were distributed among different activities, namely, music, athletics, declumation and a miscellaneous fund.-L. A. D. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Girls, basketball has been organized to arouse an in- terest in athletic sports among the girls. In the year 1937-38 we, as freshmen, joined the girls' basketball teams. We practised twice a week un- der the supervision of Miss Schendel. In the inter-class tournaments we lost to the well-groomed seniors, During our 1938-39 term, each sophomore seemed to make a resolution to win the tournament for that year, but as usual fate was once more against us and we lost to the juniors by a very small margin. During the year 1939-40 a combined squad of juni- ors and seniors joined the basketball team under the able supervision of Miss Dahlberg. On January 22, we were able to conquer the freshmen in a preliminary to a boys, game by a score of 17-10. In the inter-class tournaments we lost to the sophomores by a score of 27-24. During our 1940-41 year only half of our squad came out for practices, thus eliminating us from the inter-class tournaments. In a preliminary to a boys' game we lost to the juniors by a score of 29-19.

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1941 CHIPPEWAN Page23 Senior Class Pl ay Standing left to right-James Erickson, Carsten Gorder, Thomas Hagert, fMr. Lunstad, directorl, Perry Berg, Leonora Berg, John Evans, Henry Nodland, Eloise Hagen, Alice Newberry. Seated-Arvid Sylvester, Robert Schroeder, Sylvia Ramstad, Jacob Gorder, Ade- line Brevig, Verna Landmark, Eleanore Pederson. A three-act mystery farce, The Haunted Chair, war: presented very successfully by the Senior Class on April 4, 1941. It was coached by Mr. J. P. Lunstad. Music between acts was furnished by a music ensemble inder the direction of Mr. R. S. Forde. The excitement begins when Liza and Lazy Lee, ebony-hued servants in lonely Baxter Manor, discover the body of their master slumped in a chair with a gun in his hand. His two nephews, Dr. Henry Stanley and hob Stanley, and his ward, Lucille Page, are summon- ed and they anxiously await the arrival of the lawyer who will read the will-Mr. Baxter was a very weal- thy man. When the body disappears, Inspector Den- nis Gilhooley, suspicious of every one, goes into action. Scatter brained little Peggy begs to be taken from the horrid house, especially when her mother brings a mysterious message. But it takes Nellie Kennedy to uniavel the mystery and prove that the real criminals are the lawyer and Mrs. Burlove, who posed as Mr. l2axter's step-sister. She also discovers that Baxter was only drugged, not murdered, as everyone sus- pected. ' Cast of Characters Nellie Kennedy ......... .. ....l. Eleanore Pederson Lila Lee ............... ............ L eonora Berg Lazy Lee ........... .. ..,...,,.. Perry Berg Lucille Page .............. ,,.., E loise Hagen Dr. Henry Stanley ..... ........ H enry Nodland Bob Stanley ........,...... ..,, R obert Schroeder Peggy Moore .......... ..... S ylvia Ramstad Jeffrey Fallen .................... ......... J acob Gorder Mrs. Kitty Burlove ..... ........... ..... V e rna Landmark Inspector Dennis Gilhooly ...,. .,.........,. J ohn Evans John Baxter .............,.,,,,..,. .... A rvid Sylvester Mrs. Mable Moore ,,..... ...,.......................... A deline Brevig Production Staff Carsten Gorder ........ Stage Manager and sound effects James Erickson and Thomas Hagert .... Assistant Mgrs. Alice Newberry .................................................... Prompter Grace Sanvik, Sylvia Ronnei, Doris E. Hagen, Aldrid Opheim, Ortmand Disrud ....,,...,.........,.. Ushers S. J. R. 'L 1 I 1 ,X I . ff ,G A



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if x '45 - X A , f 1 V 7 V if V A X' Q. r fi! 19' CHIPPEWAN Page21 I -I . ,N P ' Baseball 1941 Starbuck getting 10 hits. Gunvaldson pitched for Cyrus. As our annual goes to press before the schedule is completed we will not be able to include the results of The Senior members of the team are: Aldrid Opheim, Perry Berg, Henry Nodland, Robert Schroeder, Car- sten Gorder, Thomas Hagert, and Arvid Sylvester. I y Ar xl vii 1 A ,J at '. it Back row, left to right-Erling Brevig, Donald Hagen, Teddy Ross, Coach Nygaard, Harris Larson, Ellsworth Thompson, Harlan Wold, Harold Hagen. Front row-Norris Evjen, Perry Berg, Henry Nodland, Robert Schroeder, Aldrid Opheim, Arvid Sylvester, Luther Nelson, Carsten Gorder. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Hancock at Starbuck ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,...,........,,, .,..l. M a y 8 CYYUS at Cyrus ---' V -----f--A May 9 the two final games with Benson. Alberta at Starbuck ..,,.. May 13 Cyrus at Starbuck .. ...,., . May 16 Benson at Benson .. ...... . May 20 Benson at Starbuck ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . . ,,,,,,.,,...................... May 23 After two weeks practice, Coach Nygaardls baseball nine opened the season by defeating Hancock 9-5. Perry Berg went the route for the Bucks giving up seven hits and striking out 8 men. Starbuck pounded out 10 hits off Thurstan's pitching. The following Friday Cyrus bowed in defeat before the three-hit pitching of Aldrid Opheim. The game went scoreless up to the sixth inning when Cyrus scor- el one run. The Bucks came back in the seventh with 3 tallies. Cyrus started a rally in the first of the seventh but it fell short, and the final score was 3-2. On May 13 Starbuck defeated Alberta in a close game 7-6. Opheim pitched for Starbuck giving up 8 hits and striking out 9 men. Helspar pitched for Alberta allow- ing 10 hits. The locals made it four straight with a decisive win over Cyrus, 12 to 3. Starting out with 5 runs in the first inning the Bucks held a comfortable lead the re- mainder of the game. Berg pitched 8 hit ball with The Seniors close their high school athletic career with the end of the baseball season. May next year's team have as much fun as we have had during the past season. BASKETBALL CLASS TOURNAMENT The boys' annual high school interclass tournament was held on March 18, 19 and 20. The first game was played between the Seniors and the Freshmen. The Seniors trounced the Freshmen 51 to 15. This victory gave the Seniors the right to play the winner of the Junior-Sophomore game for the championship. In the second game of the tournament the Sopho- mores defeated the Juniors 22 to 15 in a hard-fought battle. The championship game between the Seniors and Sophomores resulted in victory for the Sophomores by a score of 22 to 17. This game declared the Sopho- mores the interclass champions of 1941.

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