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FIRST SQUAD TOP ROVV: Mr. Christgau, Fisher, Dallum, VVidseth, Cain, Tangjerd, Pearson, Elton, Mr. Urovk, MIDDLE RDNV: Bryngelson, johnson, Hagen, Avery, Anderson, MacDonald, Sorenson, Haugen. FRONT RDVV: Strand, Radway, Lindquist, L. Peterson, Flom, Moen, C. Peterson, Doe. Hendrickson. ENTIRE SQUAD TOP RUNV: Coulter, Gilmet, Erickson, Nelson, Hoff, Gronner, Ardell, Haugen, Ferris. THIRD ROYV: Mr. Christgau, Hagen, Elton, Avery, johnson, MacDonald, Anderson, B ryngelson, Mr. Ocoek. SECOND ROVV: Sorenson, E. Strand, Dallum, Pearson, Moen, VVidseth, Knutson, Stenhorg. Ii0'l 1'OM ROXV: Radway, Lindquist, L. Peterson, Tangjerd, Florn, A. Strand, C. Peterson. lfffly-Irion
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gyN.W.S.A.i Football Letter Men I lfRl.lYfl STRXYIJ l'ilIWlY lYllJSl'i'I'Il Trrm lyzllfx' .llrliiloyli rlizlrlale Ifntl Also playerl his lirsl year l'l.iyinu his scarinnl year ol ' ol fooilwill at the . . , oo 1. NlllCll is ewiierietl of him his opponents. llc has iwu new year. ni re years :li iliis school. .XR I Ill R l,liS'l'liR 'I'.XXlILllCRD IIICXIDRICKSON Rrzglry Fruxlnn T il'l Student Nlnii:ii:erfl7oelnr. Les played most every This was Dm-'s hrst years C will he missed next year. he xi willim: helper. Mm-li fredii goes to him. 1930 FOOTBALL SCORES OPPONENTS AGGIES Red Lake Falls ........... 0 Crookston Aggies .. , . 0 Thief River Falls ...,. ..,13 Crookston Aggies .. .t 7 Park Region Luthers ....,. ,. . 6 Crookston Aggies ..,,... . . .18 MORRIS AGGIES ....,...... .. . O CROOKSTON AGGIES .... . , 20 GRAND RAPIDS AGGIES .,.. 0 CROOKSTON AGGIESM . 34 Bemidji Teachers . ,..... ..,20 Crookston Aggies ...., . . , 0 'AOSVVALDH 'lOssie is one of the reasons why school spirit is key- ed to such a high pitch between the Crookston and the M o r r i s A g g i e Schools. Ossie Hrst made his appearance at the 1929 game. He spent one year at the Morris School. VVhen the Morris Aggies invaded our territory last fall, Ossie came along. Our victory has caused him to make his home with us and we hope that he will choose to re- main with us in- definitely. Fifty-one X
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. ,N.W.S.A. I 5' . i A X ' W Q 1. Arthur Widseth Athletic Scholarship Memorial Award Presented by Q . DELMER H. LA Vol This medal is to be awarded to the boy in the Advanced class who has done outstanding work in athletics as well as having attained a high scholastic average. The select'ion is to be made by the faculty. Preference is to be given to boys who have participated in two sports unless the faculty decide otherwise, in which case the award is to be made to one of the sportsmen who has been active in other extra- curricular activities beside athletics. A resident rule restricts the award to students who have been at least three or four years at the Northwest School. Mr. La Voi wrote as follows: ' East Lansing, Michigan October 22, 1930 I have always been interested in stressing a high scholastic standing in the per- sonnel of the Northwest School athletic teams. One of the best teams I was asso- ciated with while I was there was composed of a group of boys who were good students and loyal players. In order to further stimulate these combined qualities of study and play, I would like to present a medal at the close of the school year to the member of the Advanced class who makes the best scholastic record and athletic record while in attendance at the Northwest School. This medal will also serve as a reward for services given and for sacrifices made during hours of preparation. It is to be a remembrance of one of the boys who was not only a keen student and a worthy scholar, but a clean loyal player and a great athlete as well. The above qualities of school and sport were well represented in this young man. May his good will be a guide and continue to manifest itself in the interest of clean sportsmanship, hard fight, and a true school spirit in all future teams. F ifty-three X
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