Crosby High School - Maroon Memoirs Yearbook (Crosby, ND)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 9 text:

OUR THEME In keeping with the dedication of Maroon Memoirs, we, the staff, have chosen the Missouri-Souris development as our theme. The pen and ink sketches usedfor separation pages in this book are predominantly drawings from, the pen of Gloria Malnaa of our staff. The Administration section page is the product of the William Sebens and Son team of the Greater NorthDakota Ass ’n. While the Activities section is introduced by the drawings of Carol Smith-berg, one of our students. Mrs. Marie Kirby, our Art Adviser, has spent much time and effort toward supervision of the art work in this book. A brief explanation of the separation pages is given for your interest. Administration--Hydro-Electric Dam “The source of power. Seniors--An Irrigated Area “The finished product. Juniors--A Diversion Construction “Controlled supply. Sophomores--The Mighty River “Potential power, but still unchecked. F reshmen--A Mountain Stream “Wild and unbridled fury. Elementary--Mountain snow and water “The original source of supply. REMEMBER Remember me when I am gone away. Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand. Nor I half turn to go, yet turning stay. Remember me when no more, day by day, You tell me of our future that you planned: Only remember me; you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve; For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the'thoughts that once I had. Better by far you should forget and smile Than, that you should remember and be sad. --Christina Rosseti

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GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW As far as we are able to ascertain, the original thinking that led to definite action had its beginning in 1933 atBismarck, N.D. During an informal discussion at that time between Judge A. M. Christianson, Dean H. L. Walster of the Agricultural College, Attorney George P. Homnes of Crosby, and others. Judge Christianson related the experience of refilling Wildwood Lake located south of Washburn, N. D. Wildwood Lake, located on the river bottoms, was a popular summer resort. However, with the event of drought conditions, the lake lost too much water. Superintendent Larson of the Ottertail Power Plant at Washburn accepted the engineering job of refilling the lake from Missouri River water located several hundred yards away. While on this project, Mr. Larson made the statement that, for a price, half the Missouri water could be pumped over into the Red River. This statement fascinated George P. Homnes and others. A series of conversations followed with Mr. Larson and later with State Engineer Thomas. This led to Mr. Thomas's promoting the idea at an engineer ' conclave in Montana. TheFortPeckProjectwas then underway in Montana. Engineers, becoming interested, did some preliminary survey work in the Divide County area. Later, at the peak of the drought period, an organizational meeting was held at Crosby forming the Fort Peck Diversion organization. Men from Burke and Renville counties attended meetings at the group. “Great oaks from little acorns grow. So it has been with what is now known as the Missouri-Souris Project. A Project which we feel will put our North Dakota agriculture on a firm foundation, stabilize our economy, and make our State a more pleasant place to live.

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