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T H 'E A G 'R I C NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY - TWO IlllIIllK1IIIllIIIlIIIKlllIIllIIIlIIllIlIIIllIIllIKiIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIlIIIIK1lIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIllIIllIIIIIIIIKIIIIlIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIKlIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII Seniur Gllagma flbffirerz S PRESIDENT-ALICE WALKER VICE-PRES.-LLEWELLYN WALL SEC.-TREAS.+ERL1NG HOUKOM CLASS COLORS-MAROON AND GOLD CLASS FLOWER-AMERICAN BEAUTY CLASS MOTTO-TO-NIGHT WE LAUNCH, V WHERE SHALL WE ANCHOR? . . Seninr Gllaza iliizinrg On June 16, 1918, a very bright and lively grOup.Of Freshmen entered the build- ing. We 'caused no little excitement among Ourselves and upper classmen. But outside Of skipping classes, losing our Way from one room to another and being laughed at by our seniors nothing fatal happened. After a few Weeks the Students Were royally entertained by the faculty and later We freshmen had the pleasure Of being invited to a party given in our honor. Of course We knew what Was in the air but We all came to the party and had a very en- joyable time. The initiation Was not so bad as We expected. We had an enrollment of thirteen the first year. ' R The next year only four remained, four graduating from 'the tWo-year course and others leaving for various reasons. V I In the Junior year, the attendance increased to eleven. Oh, at last We're Seniors. Agri: 1Blag- Naming Ent Ellyn Efrutlf' A Comedy in Three Acts ROBERT BENNETT ..................,......... ERLING HOUKOM E. IM. RALSTON ...... .... E RNEST WALL DICK DONNELLY ........ .... W ARNER KISH CLARENCE VAN DUSEN .... . . .DAWSON HAUSERJ BISHOP DORAN ......... .......... J ESSE BERG GWENDOLYN RALSITON ..... ....... B EATRICE PETERSON i MRS. E. M. RALSTON .... ............... A LICE WALKER ESTHER CLARK ......... .... J OSEPHINE DEICHELBOHRER MABLE JACKSON ..... ............ G LADYS SMALL SABLE JACKSON ............................,. LAURA SHELDON MARTHA ...,.................................... ALMA PRALLE ACT I.-Interior of a broker'S oflice in one of the principal uptOWn hotels. ACT II.-Parlor in summer home of E. M. Ralston, Long Island. ACT III.-Same as Act 2. llIlllllllllnllllIIIIIIIInIIllllllllllnlllllulllltl PAGE 15
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NINETEEN HUNDRED R l C - In T H IE r gnul Inummmnanmulunumnnunmunun i ' m w mnmnulnnmluuuuxInmnnlnmulllmlnllIIllnuunnnnInuInnzlmlmlummuull ' 'K ' 'M mu 'm'm ' Glnmmenrement meek BACCALAUREATE SERVICES, Sunday, May 28th, at Agricultural School Audito rium, 8:00 P. M. i CLASS PLAY, Crystal Theatre, Tuesday, May 30th, 3100 P- M- CLASS DAY EXERCISES, Wednesday, May 31st, at Ag1'iCUlflUFal 351001 Audi' torium, 2:00 P. M. . . . COMMENCEMENT DAY, Thursday, June 1, at Agricultural School AUdltOFlUm 8:00 P. M. ALUMNI BANQUET AND BALL, Friday, June 2nd, Agricultural School Auditorium Glnmmenrement Exercises Thursday evening, June 1, 8:00 P. M. Agricultural School Auditorium SONG ........... .... G IRLS, GLEE CLUB INVOCATION .... ....... R Ev. WALKER SALUTATORY .... .... A LIOE WALKER ADDRESS ..... ...,............. VALEDIGTORY .............. . . .ERLING HOUKOM SONG .... Q .................. ..,. G IRLS, SEXTETTE PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS g 011.2155 Bag G Wednesday afternoon, May 31st, 2 P. M. Agricultural School Auditorium SONG .......................................... BOYS' GLEE CLUB CLASS HISTORY .... ..... I NGA CARLSON CLASS PROPHESY. . . U LAURA QHELDON QRIAKTION ......... ..... J ESSE BERG ....C1RLS'CHORU. CLASS WILL ........ . ....... I A 5 . . . , . .GLADYS bMALL PRESENTATION OF MEMORIAL.. LLEWEL1 YN WALL ACCEPTANCE OF MEMORIAL SONG , . . . .... lWILDRED BENDER ................ .... B OMS, ORATION . . . . . .FLORENCE HOETH READING' ' ' ' ' .... ERNEST VVALL CLASS SONG. v u I .... ALMA PRALLE . . .HILDA HOETH mmnnnIllIlmIImlIuIlmulunnlnnlllullnnn PAG E 1 4 uunraunnuulummnmmnnssnugxnuili unix
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HUNDRED A R l C - T H E IlliiiIUIIIIIillIllln'i UllllIlillIllnllllllllllIlUllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllf nnmnummmm:unulunmunmn mmeiummm-mmnnvnmumimnmmmuinnwmnnmunumnnmnuuumnuummniu 'K' g Seminar Qgrupherg-- WIP 9fhUU11P1 , Published in the Year of Our Lord, 1940. W ltems of interest and otherwise. Collected from surrounding papers. Zlgierg-vfvkngen The most exouisite, well appointed wedding that the common wealth has ever comprehended took place on the day before March 25th, 1942 at the Old Style lnn, near this city. The participants, Jesse Berg and Huldah Skogen, were notorious in this community. The groom is well known in this part of the country as this is his thirty-eleventh attempt at matrimony. He has informed the editor that this will be his last attempt at getting a housekeeper as now he thinks he has the desired quantity. The bride has been very popular for toe dancing in her youth. The happy couple left for a two weeks' trip on the 5:30 submarine to,Borneo after which they will make their home in Honey Creek. -SKANDINAVIA HEROLD. While running the Wall-Houkom taxie line the two proprietors Worked hard on the invention of the motorless areoplane. Their inspiration was obtained from Phy- sics class in 1920 under Mr. Hatchfs direction. They believe they have succeeded as their plane will raise five feet from the ground and will stay in the air two minutes before losing its balance and come toppling to the ground. They expect to obtain suf- ficient Wealth to induce someone to take them for husbands. -SANDSPRING SIGNAL. Chief Wall has become proprietor of Willow River Hotel in which he washed dishes with untiring zeal for twenty years. We wish him all success and hope he will give us good eats. 1 e -BECTOWN NEWS. We were pleasantly surprised this week by an unexpected call from Inga CCarl- soni Olson who is residing on a poultry farm near this city which she had picked out when she went to Agric in 1920. ' ' V i-MLEWISBERG RECORD. t Alma Pralle left the day .after yesterday on the U. S. Olimpic for Germany. She is chemical expert having discovered apoisonous gas, the formula of which she was paid a fortune for by the.German government, Pete Screwdriver has just received a letter from Laura Sheldon in Claremont, Mlml9S0tf-1, teulfig of her 951,000,000 prize on purebred hogs, the breeding off which she is vitally interested in. S ' . . , --CHARLESTOWN REVIEW A charming interview was granted the humble editor of this paper by Alice Wal k . . iter, ggi? famous author. At least she says she is one, but no one else seems to realize 1 . e aspires to follow Zona Gales style and we think she will sueeeed, +THE LONDON TIMES. .. , , xmwrmrzxxmnmsrzmmurmnnrmxmznmnmn. I -, , ,. mmmwmmummim PAGE 16 ' .:. '.i.:fw.,f ww. Q 'S , T --CHEESTOWN REooRD. the ploy cour Benc to hi upor herel all t plain will lessoi straig a gre be ca llnmmllmlulmllm
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