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- SCENE, SCIENCE ms OUTSTANDING- TEAMS ANNUALLY IN BOXING, FOOTBALL,BASEBALL, BALL AND TRACK, AS WELL AS IN MINOR SPORTS. BASKETU»«Ll ni’ii innvn,rn ••thk-n, «•• iiiihwk )rviMV. EVEN MORE IMPORTANT, THERE ARE STRONG INTERMURAL LEAGUES IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT SPORTS, GIVING EVERY STUDENT AN OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE. YES,ED. IT' BEEN A GREAT TWO YEARS AT A GREAT SCHOOL? YES, TEILRE ARE ACTIVITIES P0R EVERYONE. POR INSTANCE.TMERE IS THE BROADCASTING CLUB WHICH PUTS ON REGULAR RADIO PROGRAMS. THE STAPES OP TWO MAJOR. CAMPUS PUBLICATIONS THE NEWSPAPER AND THE ANNUAL, OPPORTUNITIES TOR. DRAMATICS, SPEECH WORK AND MANY CAMPIN' CLUBS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS ' AND SO THEY LEAVE THE CAMPUS OP T4-IE NORTH DAKOTA STATE SCHOOL OP SCIENCE!, BETTER TRAINED TO FULFILL THEIR LIFE ROLES BECAUSE THEY NOT ONLY -HAVE RECEIVED THE NECESSARY TECHNICAL AND ACADEMIC BACKGROUNDS, 0UT HAVE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN TO LIVE AS GOOD CITIZENS IN aprogressive community. rj
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AND ONE OP TUE BIG PCATURES OP CAMPUS LIPE IS TOE REGULAR SCUEDULE OP ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS WWIC4J PEATURE BOT-U STUOENTS AND NATIONALLY KNOWN ARTISTS ahdtutntnerp ARE ALL KINDS OP SOCIAL EVENTS WUH ' Y give twe students t«e opportunity to MEET ON A MORE PRIENDLY BASIS.
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News Section UThc Agauiasic SECTION NO. 3 WAHPETON. N. D. 1950 SSS Student Cabinet Promotes New Activities To Add Variety To Student Life on Campus Cabinet Governs Student Itody These are the elected members of the council who represent the student body in the administration of school activities. Seated left to right: Art Busch. Doris Broadlatul; standing. Gordon Brown. Orville Penskc, James Hansmann, and Homer Brunsvold. 1949-50 Enrollment Shows Both Increase, Decrease Over Year Ago Under the leadership of Orville Fenske. second year junior college student from Hankinson, the SSS student cabinet pushed on into a program of increased recreational activities for students during the 1919-50 school year. Fenske was elected to the student cabinet presidency in an allschool election held October 19. He edged out Art Busch, second year chemical engineer from Berlin, by a narrow seven vote margin. Five votes behind was Homer Brunsvold. second year drafter ana esti-mntcr from Alexander. Other cabinet members eligible for the presidency were Doris Broadland, second year business school student from Breckenridgc. and Jim Hansmann, second year printer from Moorhead. All of the cabinet members except Brunsvold had been elected in spring balloting during the 1918 and 19 school year. Brunsvold was elected as a second trades school representative, under provisions of the student cabinet constitution, in October. He beat out Wilbur Whitaker, second year refrigeration student from Dunn Center by a 62-35 margin. The cabinet gained a sixth member in November when Gordon Brown of York was elected to represent the long winter term students. Brown, registered for the long term course in electrical STUDENT CABINET Continued to page 8 This section is the first of tiro general news sections in the 1950 Agatcasie. The two sections con• tain a report on the general news of the fall and winter terms of the 1919-50 school gear. Mews of the spring term will be found in a special supplement. Sports, society and feature news of the fall and winter terms will be found in special sections of the 1950 Agatcasie. Enrollment at SSS for the 1919-50 school year was both higher and lower than the year previous —depending on how you look at it. Fall term enrollment dropped from the 1918 670 to 582 but the rcinsti-tution of the long winter term for the first time since pre-war days saw enrollment boom during December. By the time all long winter term classes were in session, total enrollment for the year had jumped to 765. with another 25 added for the special three-month plumbing course starting January 9. Spring term enrollment sent the spiral downward again as the long winter term courses drew to a close and a number of students signed up for employment. 550 registered for spring term classes. The trades school showed the largest enrollment. Altogether 623 took trades courses at SSS during the school year. This included: 55 in auto body repair 96 in auto mechanics 30 in aviation 29 in drafting and estimating 113 in electrical trades 72 in general mechanics 11 in home economics 31 in heating, ventilating and sheet metal 1949-50 ENROLLMENT Coniinuod to pago 8
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