Northwest School of Agriculture - Red River Aggie Yearbook (Crookston, MN)

 - Class of 1927

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Tux RED RIVER Aouua 26 ' if f 'fidf , 719, st -1 '1rf ' X 'emu-T 7 XV M., , 'g,,3-1, L!!! V' l L ,R is ' ft, My , sf Zumurs - - , 42 X, , f f 'IXI7 , J , ,xt .1 fix 7'0'iUSI,6ll'S0Il, VVollebeek, Roisnm, Spokely, Carlson, Lindquist, A. Sandal, NV. Johnson, Dohias, Ilendrieks, XV. Danielson, Tramleni, Bestland. dgconu' 'ron'-f-llornseth. Eriekson, Rive. Burk, Norseth. Mellor, liostvold, Torlu-lson. liernath, Stordahl, Oras, Miller, T. Olson, Nelson. Third rowglieiswenger, Osmundson, Thorkelson, Martinson, l'arduhn, ll. Johnson, ltlaruska, Blair, Hoper, Hovland, l'lnghretson, l5l'yIlf,l'I'lSOI1, Aase, liuek, llokanson, li. Johnson. Bottom roic'--Pliilips, Skjerva, Ness, Dohias. ltoadfeldt, Berggren, Torgerson, Yiker, liakken, Sandal, Ilolub, Johnstad, liakken, Hoganson. A 3 ' cuss 1ns'1'oRY iVith the aid of Mr. and Nlrs. Pilliey as advisers, the class of '28 was re-organized with Cllester Torgerson as president. The .lunior Class takes an important part in all school activities sueh as athletics, musie, and literary soeieties. One of our Juniors, Teddy Carlson, is the president of the Y. lil. C. A. This year our elass had more memlmers represented in Home Projeet work than any other 1-lass. lilida lirielison won the Silver Trophy. Others who won honors: were lfsther Viker for the Sewing llrojeet. Teddy Carlson for the Crop Projeet .and Harold Norseth for the Tractor Project. Two .luniors were on the grain judging team which represented the school this year. They are George lierggren and Arthur Sandal. Teddy Carlson was the alternate on this team. A large number of the .lunior boys were on the foothall squad last fall and Harry Confer. George Bergg'ren and lflhner YVardeberg' reeeived letters. The Class of '23 shows a great deal of interest in haskethall also. The seeond team was largely made up of Juniors. Our elass team lead in class games played, and will he good material for next year's first team. One of our greatest aims is to make out motto, Keep Smiling, represent the spirit of thc class. l'lSTHEIl Vnmn ' K,-1 x f WOR. J U X l'lSTlIlClt RNLEBIIESTON ,. ,, L ciaxss oi 1 1c.i.ns Wllgj CHRS'l'l'lli 'l'0ltGlflltSUN ....................... ....... 1 'residcnf K N J GICORGIC l3l'lltUGltl'lN .. ... Vice Presiderzl M ,f yd ESTIIER VIKICR ..... ...... S ecrefary 2 ,- I VVILFRED BAK KEN . . ........ Treamzrer VVV . ALBERT SANDAI. .. .. so-gwnm:-Af if 'J v Page Forty ,W XJ,-.,

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