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RUM the time I1 stnclent enters high school until that eventful clay when he Q'l'2ltlllZlf0S, the school he uttencls connnzmcls :incl receives much of his time :mil thought. lnclurlecl in the !lYi'I'Zlg'C stuclent's daily Clll'l'lClllllIll are classes, ex- trzl-ciirriculzn' activities, :incl social life. ln thc classroom the stnclcnt strives for scllolursliip :mil works to ohtuin as much knowlcrlgc :ls he can. Xctivities, hcsicles instilling :1 sense of coopera- tion, :ulcl to the pricle he feels for his school :mil mzzlae his CllllCZlIl0l1 more complete. Klzmy of his most cherislmecl l'i'ienrlships :irc fornlcfl, :associa- tions which will continue for many years. School parties :mil socinl functions :ire :unong his hap- piest memories. llccansc the school plays such :1 rlomin:mt part in every sturlent's claily life :mcl exerts such :m import:mt inllnence on his future, the Ofif1'1111'.vt :lims to present :ln interesting recorrl of the events :incl people of one year, N36-37,
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EDITOR - - ASSISTANT EDITOR .llrt - Ifvalzmxv Srliool Life CIr1s.w',v - UI'fjtIlll-SfII'i0lIS .7llllSI.t' - Boys' xlfhlrfifx Girls' .fltlllfflrs I 7I'lI1IlllfIl'.Y Journalism - Junior High School S1llIf7.YIl'0I.Y - BUSINESS MANAGER - ASSISTANT BUSINESS MGR. Plzotograplzy S1lbSt'l'I'f7fiUll.S' .4dz'm'l1'.s'i1ig Typists - .4dz'isc1' - TH - GRACE MELIN ERNEST ROBINSON Merece Olson Evelyn Solheim Dorothy Howlett Esther Durbin Andrew Stephens David Norman Grace Trask Robert Sunderland - - Ardith Lee - Betty Lou Lycan Aurora Capistran Catherine Greenough - - Floyd Barnes - Esther Thompson - - Jean Grout - Kathrine Raymond - Donna liorkenhagcn Luella Ogaard Viola Fargo Margarethe Erickson GLENN MATSON - ROY OLSON - - - - Dennis Hovland Merna Thorp Kathleen Kelley deEtte MacGregor Russell VVheelhouse - Glenna VVillert Tryphena Rozeboom - Miss Marian O'Brien STAFF
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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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