Central High School - Optimist Yearbook (Crookston, MN)

 - Class of 1937

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X . biws River Valley XYinter Shows are locatecl here, with three large lruilclings housing each liehruary a gigantic agricultural exposition seconrl only to the Minnesota State Fair. 'llhere are excellent provisions for leisure time. Crooltston is splenclitlly equipped with musical talent. ancl musical activities are very extensive. In aclclition to the Municipal Hand, the schools of tltc city all have music groups antl classes in vocal and instrumental instruction. Crookston is equipped with three major parks as well as a numher of smaller parks. Central Park has a motl- ern swimming pool and hath house. a wacling pool. a splentlid tennis court, anrl a well-equipped tourist camp. llecause of a supervised play program during the summer. Central Park is usecl hy huntlretls tlaily. The city has long' heen known for its recreative sports. ,lust outsirle the city is a heautiful nine-hole golf course. l'rofessionai hasehall in llighlancl l'ark is playetl hy a very strong professional team. memhers of the Northern Leagtie, as well as fast junior teams. 'lllte fall has its full quota of foothall ancl lmaskethall. Among other attractive features of Crookston are resitlential rlistricts heauti- fully clecoratecl with native trees as well as a great profusion of shruhlmery anrl vines. .Xu annual yarcl ancl garclen contest participatecl in hy more than 800 fam- ilies has greatly assisted in making Crookston an outstanfling, clean. and beautiful city. Ours is a strong' church city with many churches following sixteen clifferent faiths ancl synocls. Finally, Croolcston has two fully equippecl. moclern hospitals. the llethescla and the St. Vincent. Norman ancl Polk counties have joined forces in erecting' at Crookston a fine Sanatorium for tuherculin infectecl patients. Hur city will continue to progress, offering even more atlvantages to its citizens. rvi,47l4fL4,Q-CLP SL.. 44,41 'yf i ' 'ff 1' 'Y-,.-2-'I A1 I, ,l,,..,4, 'fgwf .1 Avg 5,1507 A Qld AL I ,.. v tyj, J 1 ri.. 115- fi t,J U vt, rs , t ,LL- ,5 ' I 1' V i J' u J ,4 f -rg.: yr-. If 31' f, - ff J 4 , 4 ,l n J V V 'f' ' 'I , , '14 I sz. 1 A -1-. I ' - 'f',, Fr. 1 fl I , 4 .L- r H I f I. s fi X ,s - Q ,A 4 X Q ' ','l',l -J '- ':-

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llUUKS'l'UN, the county seat of Polk County, is beautifully situated on the banks of the Red Lake River and is the only fairly large city in this part of the famous Minnesota Red River Valley. Because of its splendid transporta- tion facilities by buses, trucks, and railroads, it is the natural shipping point for agricultural products. Splendid roads and highways lead into Crookston from all locations in the trade area. 'llhe city has about twelve miles of paved streets. Sixty miles of paved highways lead into the city. JXgriculture is the main industry of this territory with a soil second to none, black loam on clay sub-soil. lt is very fertile and wonderfully productive, and grain and other crops are almost assured. Many of the principal industries are along agricultural lines. The Crookston Milling Company, the Flax Fiber Factory. and numerous other factories as well as a large variety of industrial plants contribute a great deal to the prosperity of the city. A few of these business firms are two large wholesale grocery houses. two creameries, two bottling works, a cement cul- vert factory, and two large machine shops. A corixoration-owned power plant furnishes power and light not only to the city but to most towns within a radius of one hundred miles. A daily and a weekly newspaper supply the news. Crookston is splendidly equipped with schools. and its educational facilities draw many students from even outside its trade area. It is the home of the North- west School of Agriculture, a branch school of the State University. The Crooks- ton Public lligh School, equipped with a very line gymnasium and auditorium. is housed in a splendid, commodious brick building. This high school, together with five grade schools, completes the public school system. ln addition, there are four parochial schools and one business college. Besides these many schools the Red



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Administration and Faculty , , , , , Introducing our iaofmi of lidu- cation, Superintendent anal l rincipals, Teachers, Office Force, Janitors, ancl lin- gineers. Cl21SSCS . . . . . The Seniors, and then the Juniors and Sophomores fol- lowecl hy the .Iunior lligh School. Classrooms. Ul'g2ll1iZ:1tiOl1S and ACtiVitiCS . . . . .' In which is l1lCll1ll9ll llonors. Speech, Student Government, journalism, anal Dramatics. MLlSiC , , , , Devoted to our Music Department. Afl'11CtiCS , , Containing our athletic records and activities. SCh00l , , Revealing informal pictures of sturlents. their Honors, Programs, Parties. AdVCftiSCmC11t5 and Features ,,,,, Crookston business iirms, the llall of Fame, a pictorial review of the year, anal our own comic strip. TA LIE UF CONTENTS

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