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    C!!ommrntl'ml'nt @ltrmon Sunday, March Twenty-First

    First M. E. Ohurch, Seven-Thirty O'Clock

    i!ltdumutorl1 C!!OUtl'llt Monday Evening, M,'arch Twenty-Second

    Auditorium, Seven-Thirty O'Clock

    mttl'pttou to ~rulluuttug C!!1Ullll Tuesday Evening, March Twenty-Third

    Superintendent and 'Mrs. Selvig at Their Home

    C!!outl'd ml'rltu1 Wednesday Evening, March Twenty-Fourth

    Auditorium, Seventy-Thil'lty O'Clock

    &t11001 uull i\1umni iLuutl1l'on Thursd.ay, March Twenty-Fifth

    Dining Hall, Twelve-Thirty O'Clock

    @ll'uior C!!1UllS iEXl'rrllll'S Thursday, March Twenty-Fifth

    Auditorium, Three O'Clock

    C!!ommtutl'ml'ut iEXl'rrlsts Thursday Evening, March Twenty-Fifth

    Auditorium, Eight O'Clock

    Cltnmmturtmtut ~trmntt Sunday Evening, Seven-Thirty O'Clock

    March Twenty-First First Methodist Church, CTookston

    Processional March Opening Prayer Hymn Scripture Lesson Anthen-"Morning"

    Organ Rev. L. H. Benny

    "Jesus Saviour, Pilot Me" Rev. L. A. Roseland

    Grieg Boys' Glee Club

    Hymn "F,aith of Our lffithers" Address-"Our Task for Tomorrow" Rev. Frank Davis, Pastor of Congregational Church Anthem-"Glor,ia" From 12th Mass-Mozart

    N. W. School Mixed Chorus Hymn Benediction· Postlude

    "Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Bessing" Rev. F. J. H:1:iTillrd

    Organ

    lJuttr-t;nrifty irdamatnry Cltnutrst Monday Evening, March Twenty-Second

    Auditorium, Seven-Thirty O'Clock Agrarian - Home Economics - Lincoln - Pioneer-

    Sanford lMr. A. M. Foker, Presiding

    Overture Northwest School Orchestra Home Economics Club-

    Frances Lindahl, '25, Hallock Anne Flekke, '26, Thief River Falls

    "Lasca"

    "Lewis Rand" Maria Sanford Clu'b-

    Victoria Lew,is, '26, Warroad "The Perfect Tribute"

    Dorothy Chandler, '27, East Grand Forks "When Ma Rodgers Broke Loose"

    Lincoln-Ray 'Mlagneson, '26, Grygla "Abraham: Lincoln" Arthur Peterson, '26, Clearbrook

    "Home of the Republic" Pioneer-

    Lester KenKnight, '26, Clearbrook "Sparlticus to the Gladiators"

    Harold Ullstrom, '27, Rako "Homes of the People"

    Agrarian-Harold Walters, '26, Beltrami "Americanism"

    Joseph Skatvold, '26, Twin Valley "Consecration to Count·

  • Cl1nurrrt iartital by

    IDrpartmrnt uf alUS1C

    W ednesday Evening, Seven-Thirty O"CIock

    March Twenty-Fourth

    Under the direction of Ruth Gurley, R eefa G. To rdoff and Alva Sherwood

    Auditorium

    Du Bist Wie E ine Blume Solveg's S,ang

    ll':-ffiuet in G Doll Dance

    Anne F lekke

    Belinda Sletten

    One Fine Day~(Madame Butterfly) Robin Robin

    Anne Flekke

    Anitra's Dance Reveil du Printemps

    Belinda Sletten

    Songs-

    (a) Pro:ise Ye The Father -(b) The Old School

    Mixed Chorus

    Declamations-

    Schumann Greig

    Beethoven Poldini

    Puccini Spross

    Grieg Friml

    Gounod Parks

    iDeclamations by the winner in the boys' so-',cieties contest and 'by the winner in the girls' societies ,contest will be given as a part of this program.

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    Thursday Afternoon, Three O'Clock

    March Twenty-Fifth

    Auditorium

    Ray Magneson, Vice President of Senior Class, Presiding

    Song-Selected

    Greeting

    Class, o,f 1926

    Response for the Class of 1927

    Music-"Summer Wind" Girls' Trio

    CIass Prophecy

    School

    Miss H elen Rupert

    Doris Olso:!, '",6

    Arnold Aakre, '27

    Br anscombe

    Edna P eterson, '26

    Class History Eunice Wilkins, '26

    Music-"I Passed Your Window" Brake Mixed Octette

    Class Will

    Address

    Song-Selected

    Wesle y Sheldrew, '26

    'Mr. R. S. Dunham

    School

    Note :-The Senior clasS' play, "Only Thirty-IDight," 'Was preseruted under the d,irection of Miss Anne Sim1ey, head of the IDnglish Depart-ment, 'l'hursday and Friday evenings, Janu-ary 28 and 29.

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    Thursday Evening, Eight O'Clock

    Auditorium

    Processional lMarch

    Invocation Rev. C. H. McCrea

    Demonstrwtion-"The Biddy Business on a Business Scale"

    Elmer Johnson, '26; Lester KenKnight, '26; Henry M'ackowaik, '26

    M'Usic-Selected Orchestra.

    Demonstration-"Appropriateness of Dress" Caroline Hruska, '26; Vktoria Lewis, '26

    Class Address-"From School Life to Life's School" Harold O. Wiaters, '26

    Music-"Sonny 0' Mine" Moore Boys' Glee Club

    Add·ress-President L. D. Coffman, University of Minnesota

    Music-(a) 0, Lovely Night Ronald (b) "Roses of Picardy" Alyard

    Miss R;uth Gurley, Mrs. R. E. Buckingham Accompanist, Miss Ree£a Tordoff

    Presentation of Diplomas and Scholarship Awards Superintendent C. G. Selvig

    "Minnesota, Hail to Thee"

    (!lInss of 1926 REGULAR COURSE

    Ella A. Christianson John Covlin Gertie Jorgine Dale Hilda Marie Dale Anne Flekke Naomi R. Forder Karrol 1. Gandrud Frances Luella Homme Caroline Hruska Benjamin L. Hurzr Elmer A. Johnson . Rose Victoria Ko oied Lester O. KenKnil"ht Mabel Mae Larter L . Lawrence A. Letls Harry Albert Lewi Victoria E. Lewis Earl E. Luchau . Violet Ann Lun berg Henry H. Mackowiak Ray Walter Magneson Hiazel Koerner Clarence H. Minske Melvin A. Minske Clarence Nelson Alma Olive Odegard Doris Evelyn Olson Violet Esther Olson Alice Mae Parnow Arthur L . Pederson Melvin P. Person Edna Peterson Wallace J. Quesntl Arthur M. Ramse Wesley Butel Sheldrew Joseph L. Skatvold Phinny H. Stenborg Ernest B. Thompson J erdis Mae Thorson Henry J. Vomacka . Lillian Mary Ann Walhaug Harold O. Walters Eunice Wolkins

    ~odO e liver Y~en s • . . ~ - - -A ANCED COURSE

    Richard Aakre Harold Amundson Cecil Bergh Helen Flekke Oscar Forseth Agnes Forsness Ebenhard Gandrud Elmer Krogstad Frances Lindahl Einar Loven Walter Luchau Elmer Miller Julius Nelson Clarance Ofstedal Cora Thompson Walter Turgeon Margaret Woods

    Mentor Erskine Fertile Fertile

    Thief River Falls Middle River

    Detroit Highlanding

    Lockhart Glyndon

    Clearbrook Thief River Falls

    Clearbrook Lancaster

    Thief River Falls Warroad Warroad

    Gary Kennedy

    Crooks tot) Grygla Euclid

    Kennedy Kennedy

    Gary Hibbing

    Fertile Williams

    Erie Clearbrook

    Ulen Grygla

    Mentor McIntosh

    Grygla ·Twin Valley

    Clearbrook Fosston Kratka Ogema

    Oklee Beltrami

    Euclid Beiou fh.iJu

    Goodridge East Grand Forks

    Halstad Thief River Falls

    Halstad Greenbush

    Detroit Fertile

    Hallock Gatzke

    Gary Erie

    Crookston Winger

    Mrclntosh Brooks

    W'nnipeg, Canada

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    CALEB DORR SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS- During the p r"sent year, 1925-26, a scholarship of Seventy Dollars each was awarded for leadership in Boys' and Girls' club work to Theodore Carlson, Hallock; Paul Dobias, Angus; Albert Pop-penhagen, Goodridge; Edward Solum, Barnesville; Chester Torgerson, Fergus Falls ; Paul Urtel, \Varroad.

    On Commencement Day seven scl10larships of Twenty-five Dollars each for diligence and progre ss made in school work will be awarded. In addition awards will be made for the L~~t home project by a boy and by a girl; best declamation given by a student for each of the five student lliterary so-cieties; to the six members of the Inter-School debating teams ; and to two students who have made most progress in music.

    CLASS OF 1917 TRUST FUND-The class of 1917 has provided $140 to be used as a students' loan fund.

    FAIRFAX-ANDOVER SOCIAL CLUB LOAN FUND-This fund of $150 is used as a students' loan fund.

    STOCK JUDGING CONTEST- The following students represented the school in the second Inter-School Stock Judging Contes.t, winning third place: Theodore Clu'lson, Hallock; Ebenhard Gandrud, Detroit; Randolph Ostlie, Gully.

    FARM CROPS JUDGING CONTEST-The following students repr"sented the school in the fir&t Inter-~c.yool Farm Crops Judging Contest, winning first place; Elmer Johnson, Clearbrook; Lawrence Letnes, Thief River Falls.

    SELVIG DEBATING TROPHY-Awarded in 1926 to Pioneer debating socitty, represented by Ole Breivold, Wanke; Selmer Harstad, Fertile; Melvin Hole, Dalton; Lester Ken-Knight, Clearbrook; Lawrence Letnes, Thief River Falls; Loren Parkin, Euclid.

    HOME PROJECT TROPHIES-Awarded in 1926 to Law-rence Letnes, Th;ef River Falls, and Anna Hruska, Lockhart.

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    CALEB DORR SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS- During the p r"sent year, 1925-26, a scholarship of Seventy Dollars each was awarded for leadership in Boys' and Girls' club work to Theodore Carlson, Hallock; Paul Dobias, Angus; Albert Pop-penhagen, Goodridge; Edward Solum, Barnesville; Chester Torgerson, Fergus Falls ; Paul Urtel, \Varroad.

    On Commencement Day seven scl10larships of Twenty-five Dollars each for diligence and progre ss made in school work will be awarded. In addition awards will be made for the L~~t home project by a boy and by a girl; best declamation given by a student for each of the five student lliterary so-cieties; to the six members of the Inter-School debating teams ; and to two students who have made most progress in music.

    CLASS OF 1917 TRUST FUND-The class of 1917 has provided $140 to be used as a students' loan fund.

    FAIRFAX-ANDOVER SOCIAL CLUB LOAN FUND-This fund of $150 is used as a students' loan fund.

    STOCK JUDGING CONTEST- The following students represented the school in the second Inter-School Stock Judging Contes.t, winning third place: Theodore Clu'lson, Hallock; Ebenhard Gandrud, Detroit; Randolph Ostlie, Gully.

    FARM CROPS JUDGING CONTEST-The following students repr"sented the school in the fir&t Inter-~c.yool Farm Crops Judging Contest, winning first place; Elmer Johnson, Clearbrook; Lawrence Letnes, Thief River Falls.

    SELVIG DEBATING TROPHY-Awarded in 1926 to Pioneer debating socitty, represented by Ole Breivold, Wanke; Selmer Harstad, Fertile; Melvin Hole, Dalton; Lester Ken-Knight, Clearbrook; Lawrence Letnes, Thief River Falls; Loren Parkin, Euclid.

    HOME PROJECT TROPHIES-Awarded in 1926 to Law-rence Letnes, Th;ef River Falls, and Anna Hruska, Lockhart.

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