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Fir.st M_ E. Church, Seven-Thirty O'Clock
Il'damutnry <!!nntl'st Monday Evening, March Twenty-Third
Auditorium, Seven,Thirty O'Clock
itttl'pttntt tn OiIralluatttt!,l <!!laa.!I Tuesday Evening, March Twenty-Fourth
Superintendent and Mrs. S.elvig at Their Home
<!!nttttrl 3R1'tital Wednesday Evening, March Twenty-Fifth
Auditorium, Seven-Thirty O'Clock
t;t4nnl Uttll .Alumui iGuutirl'nu Thursday, March Twenty-Sixth
Dining Hall, Twelve-Thirty O'Clock
t;tutnr <!!{a.61i £Xl'rrhil'li Thursday, March Twenty-Sixth
Auditorium, Three O'Clock
Q!nmmtutl'ml'ut £xl'rd.!Il'.6 Thursday Evening, March Twenty-Sixth
Auditorium, Eight O'Clock
(!1ommrnrrmrllt ~rrmnu Sunday Evening, Seven-Thirty O'Clock
March Twenty-Second First Mlethodist Church, Crookston
P rocessional March Organ Opening Prayer Dr_ F. J. Hibbard H ymn-"Come, Thou Almighty King" S cripture Lesson Rev. W . G. Griggs Anthem<--"Kyrie at Sea" Durrner
Boys' Glee Club H ymn-"Holy, Holy, Holy" Address-"Who's Who in the State of Prosperity"
Dr. C. H. McCrae Pastor of First Methodist Church
Anthem-"Praise Ye the Father" Gounod N. W. School Mixed Chorus
Hymn-"Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing" Benediction Rev. L. A. Roseland P ostlude Organ
3Jutrr-~orttty itdnmntnty mnuttst M,onday Evening, March Twenty-Third
Auditorium, Seven-Thirty O'Clock Agrarian-Home Economics-Lincoln-Pioneer~
Sanford Mr. E. n. Clark, Presiding
Overture Northwest School Orchestra Home Economics Club-
Helen Gibbons, Crookston-"T.he Lost Word" Frances Lindahl, Hallock-"Patsy"
Maria Sanford Club-Emma Nelson, Gatzke-"Laddie" Mlabel Larter, Lancaster-"Cinderella Dyes 'Em
. Black" Lincoln-
Robert Davids, Bagley-"Opportunities· of the Scholar"
W·esley Sheldrew, Grygla-"Patrick Henry's Call to Arms"
"The Composer and the Street Band" __ . __ .. ___ ____ Brahms Girls' Glee Club
Pioneer-Wallace Mliller, Roseau-"Vision of War" M·elvin Pearson, Ulen-"Repeal of the Union"
Agrarian-Ben Hurner, Glyndon-"A Nation's Struggle for
Freedom" . Harold Walters, BeltramF-"The Personal Cry of
Liberty" "Procession of the Toreadors" from "Carm.en" .. __ Bizet
Girls' Glee Club
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IItpartmtut of Sltust! Wednesday Evening, Seven-Thirty O'Clock
March Twenty-Fifth
Under the direction of Agnes Bothne, Reefa G. Tordoff and Alva Sherwood
Auditorium [nvictus
Boys' Glee Club
Piano-''First M·azurka" Ingeborg Skavdahl
Songs-"M'y Heart is a Lute" "Rain"
Helen Gibbons
Piano-"Doll Dance" Esthe,r Strickler
Huhn
Godard
Woodman Curran
Poldini
Songs-"Saeterjenten's Sondag" (The Chalet Girl's Sunday) Bull
"Ashes of Roses" Woodman "I Passed by Your Window" Brahe
Robert Davids
P iano-"Mazurka" M!argaret Selvig
Songs-"At Dawning" "Irish Love Song"
'Frances Lindahl
Piano-"Country Gardens" "Londonderry Air" "Second Mazurka"
Stella Oarlson
Wachs
Cadman Lang
Grainger Grainge r
Godard
mlJt .aktr of Irtams A Fantasy in one act, by Olliphant
Presented under direction of Miss Anne Simley
Song, "Pierrot," sung .by Elizabeth Jones, '25
The Manufacturer Pierette Plerrot
Howard Balk Helen Gibbons Robert Davill a
~tninr <lHass iExtrtiSt8 Thursday Afternoon, Three O'Clock
March Twenty-Sixth
Auditorium
Elmer Miller, Vice President of Senior Class Presiding
Song-Selected Greeting Class of 1925 Response for the Class of 1926 l\'[\usic-(a) Winter Song
School Mildred Schenck Einar Loven, '25
- Harold Walters, '26
(b) Sailor's Home Song Senior Boys' Octette
Bullard - Ames
Class Prophecy Stella Carlson, '26 Class History - iFrances Lindahl, '26 Music-(a) Carmena Wilson
(b) The Swan Saint-Saens Girls' Quartette
Class Will Joseph Parks, '26 Address Mr. O. M. Kiser Song-Selected School
Note: The Senior class play, "Three Live Ghosts," was presen'ted under the direction of Miss Anne Simley, head of the English Department, Monday and Tuesday evenings, February 23 and 24.
C!!nmmtnrtmtnt iExtrrists Thursday Evening, Eight O'Clock
Auditorium Processional March Invocation Rev. Frank Davis Demonstration-"Farm Marketing"
Einar Eilertson and Frank Groves Music-Selected Orchestra Demonstration-"How to Choose Hats"
Elizabeth Jones and Margaret Woods Class Address-"Life's Journey Begun"
Theodore Neske Music-"Stillas the Night"
Mixed Chorus Address-"The Practical in Education"
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D. D. Mayne, Principal, School of Agriculture, University Farm, St. Paul
Mlusic-"Snow" Elgar "On Music's Wings" Mendelssohn
Agnes Bothne, Nora Ulland, Mrs. R. E. Buckingham Accompanist, Reefa G. Tordoff
Presentation of Diplomas and Scholarship Awards Superintendent C. G. Selvig
"M.innesota, Hail to Thee" .
allass of 1925 REGULAR COURSE
' Alice A. Amundson Harold Amundson Elmer O swald Anderson Cecil Raymond Bergh Stella Matilda Carlson Mildred Estelle Dunn Einar Eilertson Helen Flekke Oscar A. Forseth Agnes Forsness
~~~~f ¥~r~r':,ves . Lois Anetta Gunderson Kenneth LeRoy Halvorson Selma Viola Hamre Viol ette Beatrice Hanisch Anna M. Hoper Ross Weldon Jacobson Chester C. J o1:.nson Margaret Elizabeth Jones Elmer Oliver Krogstad Frances M. Lindahl Einar A . Loven Elmer Severn Mmer Ferdinand LentTd Nelson Julius T. Nelson Robert F. Nelson Theodore F. Neske Clarence Stanley Ofstedal Amy Claire Onneland .T oseph Henry Parks Lorena E . Quesnell Emma T. Satre Jacob Sharpe -Benneth Sharpe Theodore G. Silnes James A. Skaurud Cora Sorenson Helga J . Sorenson Esther May Strickler Della Alice Stromrrler Cora Mae Thomfson Christine Vigsto -Cora Margaret Walters Margaret M. Woods
East Grand Forks East Grand Forks
Clearbrook Halstad Hallock
N orthote Drayton, North Dakota
Thief River Falls Halstad
Greenbush Shevlin Bemidji
Gary Gary
McIntosh Stephen Stephen
Clitheral Fergus Falls
Lancaster Fertile
Hallock Gatzke
Erie Hallock Radium Radium
Princeton Fertile
East Grand Forks Borup
Mentor St. Hilaire
Shelly Shlly Halma
Twin Valley Plummer Plummer
Euclid Clearbrook
McIntosh Donaldson
Beltrami Winnipeg
ADVANCED COURSE Theresa Dorothy Aakre Howard E. Balk Robert H. Davids Myrtle Erickson Allen Kenneth Gandrud Helen Dorothy Gibbons Lois Anetta Gunderson James Hanson - -Raymond B . Hogenson Oliver H. Howard Ross Wieldon Jacobson ·Walter W. Luchau Lydia M . Miller Wallace W. Miller Emma M. Nelson Joseph Henry Parks Cora Sorenson Helga J. SOTenson -Stella Magdelina Sorenson
Goodridge Guthrie BaglEY
Goodridge Detroit
Crookston Gary
Twin Valley Winger
HigrJanding Clitheral
Gary Roseau Roseau Gatzke Borup
Plummer Plummer Plummer
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Aakre, Arnold, Goodridge Kozojed, Rose, Erie Aakre, Richard, Goodridge Lindahl, Frances, Hallock Aakre, Theresa, Goodridge Lorentzon, G. L., Fosston Anderson, Elmer, Clearbrook L uchau, Walter, Gary Balk, Howard, Guthrie M'agneson, 'Ray, Grygla Chandler, Leota, E . G. Forks Miller, Elmer, Erie Christopherson, Ray, Angus M iller, WIallace, Roseau. Dahle, Thelma, Fertile Nelson, Ferdinand, Hallock Dale, Gertie, Fertile Ofstedal, Clarence, Winger Dale, Hilda, Fertile O lson Doris, Fertile Davids, Robert Bagley Osterloh, Amber, Angus Erickson, Myrtle, Goodrid ge Parks, Joseph, Borup Erickson, Ralph, Goodridge Peterson, Edna, Grygla Eklund, Elwilda, Gilbert Sand beck, Harry, E. G. Forks Eklund, I var, Gilbert Satre, Emma, St. Hilaire Gibbons, Helen, Crookston Sharpe, Jacob, Shelly Gunderson, Louise, Gary S ilnes, Theo., Halma Halvorson .... Kenneth', Gary Skaurud, James, Twin Valley H anson, LTyda, Fertile Skavdahl, Ingeborg, Halstad Hanson, James, Cass Lake Sorenson, Helga, Plummer Hoganson, Ray, Winger Sorenson, Stella, Plummer Hoper, Anna, Stephen Strommer, Della, Clearbrook Howard, Oliver, Highlanding Vigstol, Christine, Donaldson Hurner, Ben, Glyndon Walhaug, Clarence, Oklee Johnson, Chester, F . Falls Walhaug, Lilly, Oklee J ones, Elizabeth, Lancas ter \Voods, Margaret, Wlinnipeg
VIOLIN Eldevik, Sigurd, Shevlin Garrison, Claude, Rothsay Hoper, Anna, Stephen Havorkaj Thomas, Wannaska Joringda, Maynard, T. R.
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Lewis, Harry, Warroad Mandt, Alvin, Rhoda Paulsrud, Sigurd, Nielsville Skonovd, Theo., Viking Stenborg, Phinney, Clearbrook Ramse, Arthur M .. , McIntosh
PIANO Aakre, Arnold, Goodridge Amundson, Ahce, E. G. Forks Anderson, A~nes, Greenbuslo Anderson, Ahee, Greenbush Breiland, Sophie, Hazel Burk, Earl, Brooks Carlson, Stella, Hallock Christopherson, Ray, Angus Dahle, Thelma, Fertile
. Dale, Gertie, Fertile Degerness, Hannah, Gary Dunn, Mildred, N orthcote Eklund, Elwilda, Gilbert Ellingson, Myrtle, Highland-
ing Fingalson, Myrtle, Callaway Foker, Dorothy, Crookston Gibbons, Ruth, Crookston Gunderson, Lois, Gary Hall, Helma, GOtwick Hall/sch, Violet, Stephen Hetland, Myrtle, Shelly Hoppe, Alicia, Crookston Hruska, Anna, Lockhart Hruska, Carohne, Lockhart Hukee, Selma, Badger Kotrba, Matilda, Erie
Zurn, Monica,
Kiser, Joy Crookston Kittleson, Howard, Crookston Kveste, Asbjor, Highlanding Larson, Lillian, Wlarroad L etnes, Lawrence, T. R. Falls Maruska, Vickie, Angus Myrfield, Alma, Buchanen,
Canada Onneland, Amy, E . G. Forks Parnow, Alice, Erie P Eterson, Edna, Grygla Radniecki, Anna, Wanke Satre, Emma, St. Hilaire Selvig, M\argaret, Crookston Skavdahl, Ingeborg, Halstad Smith, Glenn, Wadena Sorenson, Cora, Plummer Sorenson, Helga, Plummer Sore nson, Stella, Plummer Strickler, Esther, Euclid Strommer, Della, Clearbrook Swenson, Cora, Twin Valley Swenson, M.abel, Twin Valley Smisek, Genevieve, Fertile Tr.ompson Cora, McIntosh Vigstol, Christine, Donaldson Wlalters, Cora, Beltrami Lake Park
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CALEB DORR SCHOLARSHIP A W ARDS-During the present year, 1924-1925, a scholarship of Forty Dollars each was awarded for leadership in Boys' and Girls' club work to Reuben Anderson, Earl Bengtson, Orville Blasey, Claude Garrison, Edwin Husby, Paul Urtel, Ervin Wiebe and Monica Zurn.
On Commencement Day ·s·even scholarships· of Twenty-five Dollars each for diligence and progress made in school work will be awarded. In addition awards will be made for .the best home project by a boy and by a girl; the best essay on school assembly programs by a boy and by a girl; the best declamation given by a student for each of the five student literary societies; and to the members of the Inter-School debating teams.
CLASS OF 1917 TRUtST FUND-The Olass of 1917 has provided $140 to be used as a students' loan fund.
FAIRFAX-ANDOVER SOCIAL CL UB LOAN FUND-This fund of $150 is used as a students' loan fund.
OLASSES OF 1923 AND 1924-The members of the classes of 1923 and 1924 donated to the school the beautiful taupe color velour curtains for the auditorium stage, at a cost of nearly $400.00. This sum was provided nearly equally .by these two classes.
STUDENTS' STOCK JUDGING TROPHYAwarded in 1925 to the Freshmen Class Stock Judging team, consisting of Randolph Ostlie, Olaf Stenborg, and Oscar Sletteland
INTER-SCHOOL CONTEST-The following students represented the school in the first Inter-School Stock Judging Contest, winning second place: Elmer Anderson, '25; Ray Magneson, '26, and Phinney Stenborg, '26.
SELVIG DEBATING TROPHY-Awarded in 1925 to Lincoln debatip.g society, represented by Oliver Howard, Highlanding; Robert Davids, Bagley; Einar Eilertson, Drayton, N. D., and Elmer MUller, Erie.
HOME PROJECT TROpHIES-Awarded in 1924 to Lawrence Letnes and Caroline Hruska. , I