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niOSSIK 1. WILMS I th amo None knew thee but to love thee, none named thee but to praise. Domestic Science Course Y. Y. c. A. Cabinet Alphian Captain Sr. Ha.skct Hall Team Annual Staff JOS 101 111 Y 1 1 O. 11 A It V HV Henson, Minn. The snowy maiden, JOYFUL pure and mild. OPTIMISTIC Domestic Science Course iiioaht A Iphian Y. W. C. A. llltKK’ ,Y Mint It Y WMSTFIlXFIl JOHN J. LAICMMLIQ Ashley As quiet, as cool and JUST as dignified, as a smooth .IUYI4MI I4 silent iceberg-. LADY’S MAX Col lege I 'repara t ory Course S. P. T. I'resident I ill2 . Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Orpheus Glee Club Annual Staff A. LA lilt A McCULLOCH lOdgeley “A staid ness sobers o’er A her pretty face.” LITTLK College Preparatory and M 1 SCII 1101«' Normal Courses Haskct Hall Alphian Y. V. C. A. 1 ’age 21
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Junior Class President..................Lyall Willis Vice President.............Until Lei by Secretary..................Cleve Malin Historian............(Jccile McPherson Sergeant-at-Arms.........«Joseph Boyd YELL: We are it, we have our way, Kali, rah, rah, Maroon and gray. COLORS: Silver gray and maroon. MOTTO: “Hope to the end.” HISTORY. Two years ago, when the 1913 class ap- peared on the scene, the Normal and In- dustrial School realized that here was a class of quality as well as of quantity. Its members came from all points of the compass, not only from North Dakota, but from the adjoining states. They are possessed of a variety of talents which have distinguished them in all the activ- ities of the school. In hoy’s basket-ball two Juniors won renown for their school and t heir class wherever the team played in the state. In fact, points made by the Juniors, number more than those made by all the rest of the team. Or do other classes boast of their military geniuses; a Junior won sec- ond place two years ago and the first place last, year in the military contest, a Junior is now at the head of the company, an- other Junior is Second Lieutenant, while ♦Juniors make up over half of the prize squad. Lest someone may think we have only athletes, we might mention our elo- quent debaters, both among boys and girls; our talented artist and cartoonist whose sickness this year, has been a real handicap in publishing this annual; our soloists and pianists, and, to cap the cli- max, our small but promising actor. Beauty, wit, eloquence, talent, brains— the Juniors have all in a remarkable de- gree; we feel deeply the consequent re- sponsibility cf holding them in trust to spend and be spent for the renown and betterment of our Alma Mater. Page 26
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