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Top Row Gilbert Almquist. Ludwig Sateren Middle Row—NeU Skaarhaug. Mentor Laraen. I.ouin Rood. Oscar Rood. Olaf Rogne Bottom Row—Melvin Sorenson. John Thompson. Leonard Anderson. Iver Iverson Second Preparatory Class The Second Preparatory Class consists of thirteen members. Eleven of these come from rural districts of the northwestern and central states; the other two come from cities in the middle west. Many of these are students who for several reasons had ceased to attend school while very young. But, after learning that an education was absolutely necessary in this competitive age, they have come here to resume their studies. For this reason, most of them do not waste time and money for foolish pleasure as other students often do, but they do their best to use both time and money for something useful. Besides the regular work, this class is interested in a great many outside activities; such as, the Augsburg Brass Band and the Lyceum Debating and Public Speaking Society. And, further, they take an active part in athletic ex- ercises. including work in the school gymnasium, basket-ball, skating, baseball, tennis, and swimming. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN
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♦ ♦ mam Seniors 1917 1918 Oscar L. Sun da hi. - Christiania, Minn. Band. Glee Club. “The man worth while is the wan who can smile. Arnold II. Teigk - Minneapolis, Minn. “Little epitome of wan Henry M. Woll - La Crosse, Wis. Keefe Business College, 1914-15. “I aw better at length PAGE THIRTY-FIVE
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Top How—Elvin Synulelicn. CeorKe Myra, Middle Row James Tofte. Adolph Lee. Selmer Halla Bottom Row Conrad Sund. Anton Paulson, Olaf Everscn (Instructor), Henry Thorsnaard » Book Keeping Class The object of this work is to teach the student the fundamentals of book- keeping and accounting. To suit the conditions that exist in the different schools, and to permit the teacher to make his course as long or short as desired, the work is divided into four sets, each of which is separate and distinct. The first set teaches the fundamental principles of bookkeeping and accounting. The second set teaches the principles of partnership bookkeeping. The third set teaches the principles of corporation bookkeeping, the special accounts required in a corporation set of books. The fourth set teaches the principles of cost ac- counting as practically applied in modern business. Penmanship and Commer- cial Law is taught in conjunction with the above work. t
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