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-. .lf . . 'S Y . , , W A-zi,-5,151 H -r l. . ,V - V21 21+ 5 L A Z - Assist. , lliacultp I l ELDIER UGGICN, Metropolitan Conserv. of Music, Mpls. Grand Forks, N. D. Subjects: Band Master and Orchestra Director. RUTH GURLEY, BJ., Univ. of Minn. New Hampton, Iowa. Subjects: Voice and Group Singing. GRACE IV.-IRNE, Burl., Macalester. St. Paul, Minnesota. Subjects: Violin, linglisli, Public Speaking, Business. ROZA RIA POLSKI, B..'l., Univ. of Minn. St. Paul, Minnesota. Subject: Piano. ,mllsic at the Northwest School is important not only for its aesthetic value but because of the natural and spontaneous enthusiasm among the students themselves. There is opportunity ,for natural talent to display itself in band, orchestra, chorus, and glee clubs, and individually in piano, violin, or voice. At many schools music has been raised to such a stanrlawl that it is considered as great honor to bc a member of the school chorus as it is to be a member of the foot- ball team. 'lfhe Northwest School will soon he one of lhese if the interest and en- thusiasm for music continues to grow as it has in the past. Page Twenty-.s'i.1:
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W,i?'X?.' V Wi 'lim RED RIVER AGGIE Jfacultp Liv: Srocx D. H. LaVOI, B.S..l., Univ. of Minn. Ath. Coach, Preceplor. Fosston, Minn. Subjects: Types and Breeds. Sociology, Rural lieon.. Gym.. Home Project. 0. Ill. KISICR, I9.S..fl., Kansas State Agri. College. Animal Hushandman. Subjects: Livestock Management, Herd Management, Dairying, Stock Judging and Feeding. J. Ill. PILKEY, Manitoba Agri. College. Poultry Huslmandman. Subject: Poultry Husbandry. mhe Northwest School maintains splendid herds and flocks which give the students ample opportunities to study ideal livestock types. Courses offered in this depart- ment are Types and Breeds. Judging. Herd lfanagement, Dairying. Feeding, Animal Breeding, Meats, and Livestock Sanitation. Each year some phase of experimental work is done. This work enables the de- partment to have first hand information on feeding and management of livestock. The Poultry department continues to increase in the amount of service given. During the past year 18,000 were ineuhated. In this period 7,000 hatehing eggs, 8,000 baby chicks, 250 yearling hens, 200 pullcts, and 350 coekercls were sold throughout the valley. y -gg--.-E .... Y gags W Q w rp w k gi- ' 4 . .UQ -: I3 3 ,- X pf. 5.9 . ,M . LL ,,,., 'Wm Ig ,EMA if .- ' '- az- r ' ' -- , 55? . o r ' ,.:,. L' rf? . -. 3-'Anim-'51 . Q' 5 mfr 1 A ,,.V t J? 5,53-L3 p, . Wig -.f,i,,....-W... f H. :ig lf ...fa Page Tzueuty-five
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,.,-g1 N t' , -f V- A i 1- 1, i , , - M' 11115 Rim RIVER .AGGIE ,jfacultp I , L77 i If. .1. PFLUGIIUIIFT, BS., Univ. of YViseonsin. Asst. State Boys' and Girls, Cluh Leader. FJRS. N.l0ZlII GICEH, Malron, Robertson Hall. FAI! IIUGIIIf,lfVKS', llinneapolis School of Business. Spenser. Iowa. Subjects: 51l01'tll?llNl, Typcwriting, Bookkeeping. MUIICY TIIOMPSUIV, Univ. of Minnesota. YVyo1ning, Minnesota. Asst. hfanager. Dining Hall. Q business course in the school o1'1'ers alnuulanl room for the exercise of a sludent's highest intellectual power :incl of every good quality in human nature. No matter what occupation one may follow. he is a business man and must keep his mind open to the influences that makes for human progress and sovial hetterlnent. At the Norlliwcst School the business siilvjm-cts taught are Shorthand Qfireggj, '1.'ypewriiing, Bookkeeping, linglisll, Spelling, Commercial Law, and other subjects which o11'cr a menus in which io become better at-quainlc-il with the problems of every clay life. -an llll Page Trventy-seven
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