Maplewood Academy - Maple Log Yearbook (Hutchinson, MN)

 - Class of 1931

Page 91 of 138

 

Maplewood Academy - Maple Log Yearbook (Hutchinson, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 91 of 138
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Page 91 text:

, x f HUTCHSONIAN -- 'N X 11. . K 4-vii' 27 mmhiws v 7 f W FW? hh I I . f 50.5, lnterestinq Events of the School Hear V September 17. Registration Classes begin. 18. Professor Johnson welcomes students at the first assembly hour. 19. Professor Johnson speaks at evening meeting. 20. First social event of the year-the annual handshake. 21. Welcome program given for new girls in West hall. 24. Woden Club organized. Thomas Dokken is president. Miss Hartzell is chosen president of young women's club. 26. P. E. Berthelsen of Sheyenne River Academy speaks at evening meeting 27. Games on campus. Bertha Galstad plays last couple out a'nd sprains knee 29. Professor McComb talks in chapel. Miss Tubbs' mother and sister visit her. Mary Gerstner misses Physics class for the first time. October 1. Missionary Volunteer bands meet for first time. 5. Banquet-Sunday evening at six o'c1ock in honor of class of '31,the winners in student campaign. 8. Crescit Eundo Club meets at the fountain for program. Clifford Christer sen plays saxophone solo. 9. Dorothy Ritter dies. 10. Edna Purdy goes to the Cities for the week-end on a business trip 11. Elder J. G. Gjording speaks at eleven o'clock service. Marshmallow roast in the north woods. 12. Representatives of teachers and students attend funeral service of Dorothy Ritter. 14. Harvest Ingathering field day. Mr. Hein's group brings back prize chickens Madge Rosenthal leaves for Union. 15. Professor Gulbrandson tells thrilling experiences of the sea ito the members of the Woden Club. 17. Week of Prayer opens. Professor Sheldon and Elder Babcock lead out 18. Elder J. J. Strahle speaks alt the eleven o'clock Sabbath service. Students given opportunity to write letters during evening. 20. E. F. Hackman visits school and gives stereopticon lecture. A. A Dirksen accompanies him. 25. Miscellaneous program given in chapel. Tom Dokken's picture is drawn by Miss Hartzell. 30. Halloween supper in grove. Mr. Lauritzen fails to get cocoa. 31. Elmer Hagen goes to St. Paul. Ivan D. Long returns from Minneapolis driving an Austin. 4

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. K f .X .M wi' -If inlwhxwmsgs if 'X of WWW g ' From Capetown trooped a jolly crowd With money in their pockets. They blazed Hutchsonian on the sky With brilliant, coloreld rockets. The Bagdad folks wore turbans And blew a mystic bubbleg And scores of subs they gathered in Without a bit of trouble. Of Copenhagen's Danish crowd We had not seen the last, For history shows accomplishments Of Danes were always vast. Now Glasgow has its castles- Though Red did somewhat doubt it, But if the Scotchmen won the prize He'd say no more about it. Though Moscow's anarchistic They worked with vim and vigor To raise that old thermometer Up past the highest figure. At last the campaign ended, The final gong was rung, The final sub was counted, The victors' names were sung. And o'er the whole earth's surface Hutchsonians told the tale That Maplewood had hustlers Who simply wouldn't fail. -E. M. Hartzell. ,. 74 ,143



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x r . - ' r or mlwiiwssse ' ' MMWWW 4 1 1. Lv November Elder Gulbrandson entertains the members of his classes at his home. Boys discuss conduct and manners in club meeting. J. J. Reiswig speaks to students at special chapel hour. Teachers surprise A. M. Martin on his seventieth birthday. Armistice Day program at the Armory. Reverend Gynther Storaasli, chap- lin at Fort Snelling, speaks. Professor Johnson is remembered by students and teachers on his birthday. Cecilian Singers give the first number of the lecture course. Students are entertained alt a social in the dining hall. Byrd lectures in Minneapolis on Flight to the South Pole. Yosts, Heins, Johnsons, Miss Yaeger and Miss Culpepper attend. H. T. Elliott brings inspiring message to young people at chapel hour. Week of Sacrifice closes. Musical .program given in chapel. Roland Olbrick finds pleasure in counting bricks in the chimney. Thanksgiving day-plenty to eat. Thomas Dokken acts as preceptor in the absence of Professor Fowler dur- ing vacation. Car of students attend party at Winifred Granbois' home. Emily Suserud defeats Professor Hein in ping pong game. Miss Tubbs entertains friends at a waffle luncheon in honor of Miss Ruth Mitchell. Games in diningeroom. Students enjoy seeing a student chase one of the faculty members with a lath during a game. December Members of the faculty really surprise Professor Hein on his birthday. Students receive grades. Louis Pettis wins highest marks. Students skate. Querist Club gives program in the dining room. Pop corn is served. Christmas program :at the Armory is attended by students and teachers. Seven students assist in the chorus. Melendys entertain with musical program. Senior class organizes. Professor Hein is chosen faculty adviser. Unique invitations left in the students' rooms for an entertainment given by Professor Johnson. Ice cream and cake are served. Christmas vacation begins. Miss Hartzell learns to drive a Ford. Christmas tree for few students left in dormitories. Miss Tubbs is called home because of death of uncle. Miss Yaeger visits friends in Wisconsin. Students enjoy sleeping until ten o'clock breakfast. Ingvald Johnson cheerfully assists in the kitchen. O 0 Q22f E.fQEiQEi:QEfs 76 O

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