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March Twenty-Sixth
Und-er the direction of Agnes Bothne, Lucille M. Dokken, and E. F. Uggen, Music Department,
Northwest School of Agriculture Auditorium
Viking Song Coleridge-Taylor Boys' Glee Club
Piano Duet, "Charge of the Uhlans" Bohm Alice Amundson and Anna Flekke
Song, "The Old Refrain" Kreisler Helen Gibbons
Piano, "Scarf Dance" Alicia Hoppe
Little Orphant Annie Almond Blossoms
Girls' Glee Club
Piano, (a) "Toccatina" (b) "Valsette"
Margaret Selvig
Song, "Duna" Robert Davids
Piano, "Two Larks" Anna Flekke
Song, "Bandolero" lver Johnson
Piano, "Soaring" Stella Carlson
Song, "The Swallows" Gladys Gunufson
Chaminade
Thomas - Pestalozza
Bach Borowski
McGill
Leschetizki
Stuart
Schumann
-Cowen
College Songs Selected Boys' Glee Club, accompanied by E. Loven on
accordion
Note-Final Term Recitals Will Be Given by Stu· dents Of The Music Department On March
Twentieth And Twenty·First.
~tttinr C!!lnss iEnfriStS Thursday Afternoon, Three O'Clock
March TWienty·Seventh Auditorium
James Hanson, Vice·Presid-ent of Senior Class, Presiding
Song-Selected School Greeting Miss Anne Simley The Class of 1924 Marie Hamr ick, '24 Response fo r the Class of 1925 . Stella Carlson, ' 25 (.a) Barcarolle (From Tales of Hoffman) Offenbach (b) From the Land of the Sky·Blue Water Cadman
Senior Girls' Quartet Class History Class Prophecy
Alfred Voxland, '24
On the Road to Mandalay Theresa Aakre, '24
Speaks Senior Boys' Octette
Class Will Robert Davids, '24 Address Mr. A. K. Pierce Song-Selected School
Note: The Senior class play, "A Strenuous Life," was presented under the direction of Miss Anne SiIDley, head of the English Department, Monday evening, March tenth, at the auditorium.
(!!.nmmturrmrut iEXtrrtStS Thursday Evening, Eight O'Clock
Auditorium Processional March Invocation Rev. P. E. Moen Piano Solo, "Variations on Norwegian Folk Tune"
Mliss Dokken Grieg
Class Address Arnie Solem, '24
Solo, "Floods of Spring" Rachmaninoff Miss Bothne
"Hail to the Heroes" (From Aida) Verdi Chorus
Address-"The Call to Service," Dr. C. A. Prosser, Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis
Quartet-Selections. from the "Persian Garden" Lehman
Agnes Bothne, Nora Ulland, N. A. Thorson, O. W. Peterson
Miss Dokken, Accompanist Presentation of Diplomas
Superintendent C. G. Selvig Scholarship Awards "Minnesota, Hail to Thee"
orInss of 1 g24
REGULAR COURSE
Tt:eresa Dorothy Aakre Sylvester P. Adamski Howard E. Balk Robert H. Davids Melvin C. Eidsmoe Mabel H. Ellingson -Alice Josephine Engelstad Allen Kenneth Gandrud Ebenhard Stewart Gandrud Helen Dorothy Gibbons Ole A. Groven Gladyce Inga Gunufson Marie Virginia Hamrick Hector A. Hanson James Hanson Martin T. Harstad Harry Everett Henderson Ruth Maybelle Hermanson Orlie R. Hofdahl Raymond B. Hogenson Oliver H. Howard Bert K. Johnson Carl L. :Larson Edwin O. Lofthus Walter W. Luchau Inger C. Lundin John E. Mansfield Wallace W. Miller Lydia M. Miller Emma M. Nelson Mildred Agatl:'a Oswald Gertrude Helen Pulkrabek Anna Cecelia Peloski Adolph L. Reski Gladys Evangeline Rice Arnie Solem Stella Magdelina Sorenson Effie Marie Strickler Arnold C. Swanson Walter W. Turgeon Jalma Emily Udstrand Alfred V ox land Andrew J. Wardeberg
ADVANCED C O URSE
Sylvester P. Adamski Jesse O. Anderson Selmer Anderson Iver J. Johnson Albert Kopecky John E. Mansfield Adolph L. Reski
Goodridge Oslo
Guthrie Bagley
Neilsville Waukon, Iowa
NeilsviIIe Detroit Detroit
Crookston Bagley Fertile Angus Fertile
Cass Lake Fertile
Hal.tad Fertile Hazel
Winger Highlanding
Kratka Crookston
East Grand Forks Gary
Erskine Swift
Roseau Roseau Gatzke Fertile Angus
Greenbush Oslo
Bronson Thief River Falls
Plummer Euclid
Hallock Brooks
Holt McIntosh McIntosh
Oslo Erie Erie
Crookston Angus
Swift Oslo
.usir Ittritnls
&tu~nts making ,rtnatt iltssnns 'artiripatittg V OICE
Balk, Howard, Guthrie Davids, Robert Bagley Eklund, Elwilda, Gilbert Engelstad, Alice, Nielsville F lekke, Anna, Thief River
Falls Gibbons, Helen, Crookston Gunufson, Gladyce, Fertile Hamrick, Marie, Angus Hanson, James, Cass Lake Harstad, Martin , Fertile H oward, Oliver, Highlanding Johnson, Iver, Crookston Jones, Elizabetr:, Lancaster
Lundin, Inger, Erskine M iller, l.ydia, Roseau M iller, Wallace, Roseau Paulson, Laura, Stephen Peloski, Anna, Greenbush Peterson, Edna, Grygla Rice, Gladys, B ronson San dbeck, Harry, East Grand
Forks Solem, Arnie, Thief 'River
Falls Sorenson, Stella, Plummer Turgeon, WlaIter , Brooks
VIOLIN
W.elman, Hefter, Bagley Hoper, Anna, Stephen Luchau, Walter, Gary Reski, Adolph, Oslo
Johnson, Elmer, Drayton, N. D.
Nelson, Clarence, Gary (Sax. (Jphone)
PIANO
Aakre, Theressa, Goodridge Amundson, A lice, East Grand
Forks Armstrong, Raymond, Euclid Brown, James, Warroad Drown, Richard, Warroad Carlson, Stella, Hallock Dunn, Mildred, Northcote Eklund, Elwilda, Gilbert Ellingson, Mabel, Decorab,
Iowa Engelstad, Alice, Nielsville Flekke, Anna, Thief River
Falls Flekke, Helen, Thief River
Falls Faker, Dorothy, Crookston Hamnck, Marie, Angus Ht:Tmanson, Ruth, Fertile Hoilamen, Robert, Fosston Hoppe, Alicia, Crookston II ullstad, Gena, Argyle Kittleson, IIowarcL Crookston Lindberg, Rudolph, Plummer Lundberg, Violet, Kennedy
Luchau, Earl, Gary Miller, Lydia, Roseau N elson, Agnes, Lockhart Olsen. ViVIan, Thief River
Falls Onneland, Amy, East Grand
Forks Osterloh, Amber, Angus Osterloh, Katherine, Angus Oswald, Mildred, Fertile Paulson, Laura, Stephen Peterson, Edna, Grygla Pulkrabek, Gertrude, Angus Rude, Mabel, Clearbrook Selvig, George, Crookston Selvig, :vi:argaret. Crookston Sollie, Hannah, Fertile Soren~n, Stella, PIUn1Tl1er Strickler, Esther, Euclid Strickler, Marie, Euclid Stromme .. , Della, Clearbrook Vvah!, Florence, Strathcona Walhaug, Lilly, Plummer Walters, Cora . Beltrami WaIters, Harold, Beltrami
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CALEB DORR SOHOLARSHIP AWAADS-1923-1924-Seven schola~ships of Forty-five dollars each will be awarded on Commencement Day
OLASS 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.
LAND DEEDED-The Great Northern Railway Company donated 88.89 aCI"es of land adjoining the present station lands and valued at $20,000 to the University of Minnesota, Northwest School and Station, during the pr·esent year.
STUDENTS' STOCK JUDGING TROPHYAwarded in 1924 to the Senior Class Stock Judging team, consisting of Robert Davids, Bagley; Eb€rhard Gandrud, Detroit, and Oliver Howard, Highlanding.
SELVIG DEB.A:TING TROPHY-Awarded in 1924 to Pioneer debating society, represented by Howard Balk, Guthrie; Wallace Mill€r, Roseau; Albert Kopecky, Angus; Edwin Lofthus, East Grand Forks; Walter Turgeon, Brooks and James Hanson, Cass La.ke.
HOMIE PROJECT TROPHIES-Given by the faculty for the best home project work done by the boys and girls, judged in separate groups. Awarded in 1923 to Raymond Hogenson and Stella Carlson.