Starbuck High School - Chippewan Yearbook (Starbuck, MN)

 - Class of 1943

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Chnppew rm '51 f H ,,-,,.-,,i, ,,,ff , LY, Tile, ..A. ,,f,,,e1 ' IO45 BWL7 ' Ls., Oscar Cy Olson's bus-Gilbert Anderson, Chester Olsen, Myron As- lakson, Herbert Branch, Ralph Brevig, Arie Van Luik, Ralph Sanvik, Francis Aslakson, Chester Baukol, Beatrice Evjen, Doris Jackson, Phyllis Helleckson, Mildred Olson, David Samuelson, Delores Van Luik, Anna Aaberg, Lorraine Brenden. Arnold Opdahl's bus-Orlin Kleven, Ellsworth Thompson, Milton Knut- son, Marvin Braaten, Verne Maanum, Allen Grenson, Gordon Anondson, Ardis Smedstad, Arnold Danielson, Gordon Hagestuen, Joseph Mickelson, Olive Smedstad, Curtis Pederson, Frances Evenson, Marlys Flaten, Joyce Tharaldson, Delores Smedstad, Bernice Hagen, Ardis Knutson, June Smed- stad, Earl Grenson, Evelyn Benjaminson, Maynard Hoium, Ruby Benjam- inson, Curtiss Nordberg, Vernon Pederson, Rose Nordberg. Carl Hendrickson's bus - Godfrey Gunvaldson, Maynard Dahlseng, Henrick Sylvester, Kenneth Nordgren, Gerhard Forde, Hubert Nordgren, Loren Erickson, Kenneth Johnsrud, Jean Gorder, Eunice Kjera, Lucille Scheflo, Archie Dokken, Emily Johnsrud, Muriel Kjera, Arlis Wesen, Eetty Erickson, Viola Benson. 1243

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9 lwwwiw . ,iii Nw Sadie of the U. S. A. The three act comedy, Sadie of the U. S. Af, writ- ten by Robert Ray was presented by the Junior Class, Friday, November 13, 1942, under the direction of Miss June Probstfield. There is seldom a moment of peace in the Carson Hotel for with Sadie Carson around anything can and does happen. Sadie is always in mischief of some kind of trouble because of her insatiable curiosity. When she and A1- gernon Smith, her young boy friend, put their heads together to capture foreign spies disaster seems ine- vitable. They give Mrs. Carson many grey hairs, nearly break up the romance between Fred, Sadie's older brother, and Agnes Emory, daughter of the owner of the hotel, and get themselves into a trouble by aiding the spy instead of ernment investigator. A great deal of excitement her thinking cap on and with lor all the trouble they have whole spy ring consisting of and Mr. Radcliff, all of whom hotel. great deal of the federal gov- EHSUPS Algy's caused when Sadie puts help compensates by capturing the Mrs. Corbus, Miss Starr had been roomers at thc The skill with which the two youngsters accomplish the feat astonishes everyone including Mr. Barnes, the Iederal investigator, who gives them much praise. Sa- die and Algy glory in their attainment. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Carson .. ............... ...., ......,,...,..... ,,,.,,,..,., R u t h Olson Fred ............. ...... A llan Paul Norby Sadie .............. . ........... Joan I-Iagert Mrs. Corbus ..... .......,... C larice Westby Agnes Amory ..... ...... D eLores Pederson Valerie Starr ...... ....... J une Smedstad Algernon Smith ..... ...... R ay Johnson Joseph Barens ....... ......... N els Forde Jim Radcliff ..,.. ...... D onald Hagen Mrs. Brown .................................. ....,..,..,..,... S ylvia Lorvig PRODUCTION STAFF Director .....................,................................ June Probstfield Assistant Director ........................................ Alma Strehlo Stage Managers .....................,,............. Maynard Dahlseng, Vernon Pederson, Hubert Nordgren, Loren Erickson Prompter ........................................... ........ D orothy Hanson C231



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Chippewan M - e . -- -- e -- : IQZJ-3 DECLAMATION Declamation was represented by seven contestants from the Starbuck High School this year. An elimination contest was held for local contes- tants February twenty-sixth. Six contestants were chosen to take part in the Sub- district contest held at Starbuck March fourth. They were Ray Johnson, Joan Hagert, Ruth Larson, Clarice Westby, Sylvia Nelson and Nels Forde. Contestants from Morris and Hancock also participated. Miss Probstfield coached the interpretive reading contestants and Mr. Peterson coached the original ora- tory. ' Nels Forde, Ray Johnson and Ruth Larson were gi- ven superior ratings at the sub-district contest by the critic judge, Miss Loseth of the department of speech at Willmar, Minnesota. Nels Forde and Ray Johnson were chosen to parti- cipate in the district contest held at Breckenridge. Ray received a Superior rating in interpretive reading and Nels Forde received Very Good in original ora- tory. The regional speech festival was not held this year due to the war, so Ray Johnson did not have the op- portunity to compete beyond district limits. .lygl LYCEUM NUMBERS October 16, 1942-The Deep River Singers, a star cast from the original Swing Mikado, appeared in our auditorium. The memory that lingers from this pro- gram is the sincerity and humbleness with which these Negros entered into the spirit of the music they pre- sented. October 22, 1942-Russ Charles, a magician, staged one hour of entertainment including magic tricks and illusions. November 4, 1942-We were again this year enter- tained by a Parkinson music ensemble. The solos and group selections on various instruments, besides the story of the history of certain instruments, were much enjoyed. January 28, 1943-Mr. Ford, a ventriloquist, brought Jerry Finnegan, Charlie McCarthy's cousin, to give those who attended a riot of fun and laughs. April 29, 1943-A troupe of magicians, Schutz and Company presented an elaborate program of magic, illusions, and mystery that kept the audience wonder- ing what had happened to their reason. ..lE CARNIVAL The annual High School Carnival was held on Nov- ember 7, 1942. Side shows, concessions and movies furnished the entertainment for both the young and the old. Lunch was served, throughout the entire eve- ning to those who so desired. Later in the evening a fine program was given, af- ter which came the event that was looked forward to most, namely, the crowning of the Carnival King and Queen. The Seniors chose Olive Smedstad and Ells- worth Thompsong the Juniors, Delores Pederson and Allen Paul Norbyg the Sophomores, Gladys Rud and Henrik Sylvesterg and the Freshmen, Patricia Sanvik and Ralph Forde, Jr. All the ticket sellers worked hard to elect their re- spective candidates. The Seniors, however, succeed- ed in electing Ellsworth Thompson and Olive Smed- stad as the 1942 Carnival King and Queen. The Carnival has always been a great success here, both financially and socially. It is sponsored by the High School Athletic Association and the proceeds are used to help defray expenses of athletics, music and declamation. Hard work and cooperation are needed to make a successful carnival, but we have always been repaid in full when the big event is over. .lgl F. F. A. ACTIVITIES The F. F. A. held a meeting once a month last sum- mer and during this school year. On Sunday, July 26, the group went to Glenwood for a roller skating party. The F. F. A. played two kittenball games with Glen- wood last summer. Glenwood defeated us the first game, 22-21, we won the second game 13-6. The F. F. A. also played a kittenball game with the Boosters 4-H club. Starbuck winning by a score of 27-6. The F. F. A. held a corn show on Nov. 7 in which 55 samples of corn were shown. Albert Branch received lirst prize for the best sample. We had a show booth at the Pope County Fair. The F. F. A. played four basketball games this win- ter, two of them with Glenwood and two with Villard. We lost both games with Glenwood and one game with Villard. The scores of the Villard games were 38-26 and 33-30. Our crganization has also sold some garden seed this spring. g? J UNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET On the evening of May 22, 1942 at seven o'clock, the Seniors, invited by the their fellow students, the Juni- crs, traveled to the land of Lilac Blossom Time. This outstanding event was held in the school auditorium, which was appropriately decorated to carry out the theme. The guests were received in a May Time garden, fully equipped with a lawn swing and chairs. At one end of the garden, an old wishing-well lent its note of charm to the scene. Under a canopy of stars, with a brilliant moon shed- ding its light on the guests, a delicious dinner was served. Miss Garberg was the Junior Class Advisor. During the courses the guests were entertained by radio music. The following program was given: May Guests, Pick Up A Streamer .......... Lewis Hidem Around We Go The Maypole' ............ Valborg Johnson Apple Blossom Time ......,................ .......... R uth LarS0l1 Years of Entwined Streamers ..., Supt. W. A. Peterson Serenade ,.,,............,,,....................... Trumpet Quartette Pull Together .,,.........,..,...... Miss Lilian Charlesworth Song of Spring ................................................ Girls' Trio 'tDance of the Spring Fairies ..,......... Betty Mae Forde Ever Yours Guests of the May ................ D0riS Hager! 1253

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