Starbuck High School - Chippewan Yearbook (Starbuck, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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Page28 CI-IIPPEWAN 1941 4 Bacco aureate ana ommencement BACCALAUREATE SERVICES Tl-IIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT sunday, May 25, 1941 school Auditorium THURSDAY- MAY 29, 1941 School Auditorium-8:00 P. M. Processional .......................................... Mrs. O. H. Wollan PROGRAM , . . Processional ..,... ....................................... I one Sylvester Scnpture Reading and Prayer Invocation .......................................... Rev. J. T..Quanbeck Hymn: Take My Life and Let it Be ' rAJqe5gneOBlExg Sermon: Beautiful Service ........ Rev. M. C. Johnshoy Pastor Central Lutheran'Church, Minneapolis , S l t' .................................................. G' ls' G1 Cl b Selections .......................... . ...... 33 ......... H. S. Mixed Chorus e ec loqiyune Rhapsodyw-Upt0n,DanieE ee u uSef1d Out Thy L12ht,7G0UH0d, Stop Dat Buzzin' -Mitchell-Lester Tenebfae Factae S'-mt Tpalestrma Valedictory .................................................. LuVerne Dalva R- S- Forde. Director Presentation of Diplomas .............................. Wm Merrill , . - , President, Board of Education Hymn' A Lead On' O Kmg Eternal, Presentation of Awards ................ Supt. W. A. Peterson Recessional ,,...,,,...,................................ Mrs. 0. H. Wollan Benediction --.-.-------.-------------------.----- Rev- J- T- Quanbeck Stuff and Iunlz Q For Morons Onlyl I She doesn't look like Dot Lamour, I Ann Sheridan or Hedyg She hasn't got that smile that wins- Who cares? She's going steady. EXCERPT FROM MODERN CONVERSATION- Howya doin' boy? uHi paln Hot today Yeh man Doya homework? uNahn Pain in the neck Boy! dja see that dame? Did I! Asme! tEyes brighten-hand to necktiel Cherchez la femm finis. 6. SHORT STORY- I said Why not get married? A husband's very fine, She said My dear, I think I shall, And helped herself to mine. Once upon a midnight dreary, As I pondered, weak and weary, My breath grew labored, My heart was sore, One thought upon my memory tore, This radio will not be mine As I wandered thru the hall, I turned your picture to the wall. T'was strange but not a tear I cried, Your picture was also on the other side- You publicity hound! He sipped the nectar from her lips, As under the oak they sat. He wondered if ever anyone, Had drunk from a mug like that. DEFINITIONS- Collegez A four year loaf-made with father's dough. , Boy: Noise with dirt on it. Morning: Time the rising generation retires and the retiring generation rises. Adult: A person who has ceased to grow verti- cally but has begun to grow horizontally. Christmas: Stuff you like anyway and comes in the middle of winter and just before it you go around wishing people a very merry. People wo live in glass houses should not make cracks, I wisht I wuz a little egg A way up in a tree I'd wait until my teacher came And splatter him with me. I shot an arrow in the air It fell to earth, I know not where. Till 13 payments more. Lost 10 of the pesky things that way. CAPTIONS FOR PICTURE PAGE ON RIGHT- 1. XVhat! No ducks? lil. Sisterly love. 22. Cute dog: 2, liolft throw it Doris. lt. Mary .lane incognito. 241. Sergeant Jztc-lt, 3. 'Paste good Sylvia? 18. In action. 120. I.et's Go! 4. Rosellzi at at tender age. 19. More ttsh. Ill. lndustrious losses. 5. llelnie. 20. 'l'hat's pretty good XV. A. but that 32. Coach Nygaard. 6. Look pleasant please. a1n't the way I heerd it! 321. Spring' housecleaning. T. LuVerne all dressed up. 21. Look what I got. 24. What! More fishermen? R. Home after a hard days work. 22. Avast ye lubliers! 35. Tipsy. 9, Friends. 23. Yehndi. 26. Glamour girl. 10 24 It went that wav 37. Quit -sucking your thumb. . Holtl me up! ll. Cute Kid. 12. .lust Adolph. Arv. and Roy. . llaislnflll. 15. l.l. I4 lf'ishet-mam Nodland. ,,. 26. 2.2 Playing' marbles? age Bob! ...u. Aw you're kiddiun Alice. And at your . 2- -1. Q, tlood joke. 39. Don't get grahby. 40 Reclining' beauties.

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1. 1941 pl-IIPPEWAN Page27 1 LYCEUM PROGRAMS September 20, 1940. We were entertained with an educational movie. The subjects were: Robinson Cru- soe, Jack and the Beanstalk, Strange as it Seems, and a Travelog in Europe. September 23, 1940. Mr. Wesley Flanery, temper- ance speaker, presented a picture on the temperance movement and also a movie. This was sponsored by the Minnesota Temperance Movement. October 15, 1940. Jay Dawson, master magician, en- tertained the student body with a number of fascina- ting hand tricks. November 6, l940. Mr. W. B. Parkinson this year featured Valorie Lamoree and Carol Walker, vocalists and instrumentalists, in an entertaining, artistic, and educational program. November 18, 1940. Ben Ritzenthaler, musician, di- rector, and composer, presented his Ritz Trumpeteers, a versatile all-instrumental organization. These artists were heard in solos and outstanding group arrange- ments. March 13, 1941. Raymond V. Roberts presented an outstanding program on his Pamahasika's Pets. This was a very unusual and educational number with such pets as canaries, clever trick dogs, monkeys and beau- tiful Australian Cockatoos. April 1, 1941. Members of the student body and faculty enjoyed an interesting and educational conser- vation program. Mr. Carl Moen, lecturer for the Min- nesota Department of Conservation, showed four reels of natural color films of various bird life throughout the state of Minnesota. He also showed films on min- ing, forestry, and drainage facilities. LECLAMATION The home declamation contest was held on Febru- ary 19 at 4:00 P. M. Six contestants took part. Elea- nore Pederson, Lorraine Brenden, Irene Maanum, and Olive Smedstad gave interpretive readings. Ralph Bievig gave an oratorical declamation and Herbert Nordstrom gave an extemporaneous speech on a sub- ject of current interest. Five of the contestants quali- fied for the sub-district contest receiving Superior iatings. Irene Maanum received a Very Good rat- ing. Members of the high school faculty were judges. The sub-district speech festival was held at Benson on February 22. Starbuck's representatives did not bring home any Superior ratings but they acquitted themselves very creditably by receiving Good rat- ings. Representatives were present from Alberta, Benson, Morris, Hancock, Cyrus, Starbuck. The final ratings of the two judges showed that Benson and Morris took all the Superior ratings. Miss Garberg coached the interpretive reading con- testants and Mr. Peterson had charge of the oratory and extemporaneous speaking. FOOTBALL . CContinued from Page 187 Starbuck 52: Alberta 12 Remembering last years defeat the Bucks went to Alberta with the determination of evening up old scores. From the spectators point of view this game proved to be the best that Starbuck participated in all year, Alberta being the hardest hitting team we met. Starbuck's ground attack with Coach Nygaard's fine plays functioned very well against Alberta's defense. Alberta scored the only touchdown year against the Bucks from scrimmage, on executed play. strong of the a well Starbuck 40: Milan 6 Starbuck wound up an undefeated season by an easy highly win over Milan. The Bucks outclassed the touted Milan team in every phase of the game. Stop- ping their running attack cold the visitors were forced to rely on passes almost entirely. In the line Erick- son played heads up football, and was in the oppon- ents backfield and hair most of the aftemoon. In the backfield Capt Nodland bowed out in a blaze of glory. His brilliant open field running and his vi- cious tackling marked him with the much coveted all state brand. The Seniors as a whole turned in fine performances in this, the final game of their high school careers. Starbuck scored a total of 284 points for an average 56 3-4 points a game to the opponents 51 for an av- erage of 10 1-5 points per game. We sincerely hope that next years team will have a successful season and enjoy the game as we seniors did the past season. Henry Ncdland had the distinction of being placed at quarterback on the all-state six-man team. The seven graduating seniors are H. Nodland, R. Schroeder, T. Hagert, J. Evans, E. Brevig, O. Disrud and J. Erickson.

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