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

 - Class of 1931

Page 69 of 124

 

Northwest School of Agriculture - Red River Aggie Yearbook (Crookston, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 69 of 124
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Page 69 text:

i,N.W.S.A. Another Dream Comes True One of the cherished dreams of the Northwest School people came true last fall. During the summer a beautiful new gymnasium costing seventy-five thousand dollars was erected on the south side of the campus. The building, which is the largest of its kind in the northwest, contains not only a main floor forty-five by ninety feet, but also a swimming pool, so beautifully equipped and appointed that everyone unites in prais- ing it. The remodeled Kiehle building with its new arrangement of oHices and increased library space is just as great a source of joy, but the living room of the school, the beautiful new auditorium on the second Hoor of Kiehle is, perhaps, the thing that means the most to all of us. It will seat nearly half again as many as the old 'audi- torium, and besides being a beautiful and fully equipped room, it is acoustically as near perfect as possible. Out of the dreams of those first far-seeing pioneers in the cause of Agricultural education in Minnesota came the first beginnings of this school. A duck-pond was made into an experiment station-a swamp was made the site of a school of Agricul- ture where boys and girls might learn that most essential trade of all-Farming. One at a time, buildings were added through the efforts of men who felt that this school had a work to do that was worthy of the support of the State of Minnesota. Now in the completing of these splendid new buildings, the dreams of the present day pioneers are coming true. If those who started this fine institution on its way had as much happiness from seeing their first dreams come true as we have had in seeing this continued fulfillment of their dreams, their satisfaction and their reward must have been very great indeed. Sixty-three X

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Page 70 text:

N. W. S. A. x E r l l Alumni The annual Home Coming celebration for the Alumni of the Northwest School was held Saturday, October 25. The day proved to be a success in every way, and the largest crowd that was ever assembled at the Northwest School, was present to attend the Dedication of the new Physical Education Building. There were a great many of our near neighbors and boosters from Crookston present, as well as, a very large representation of the ever increasing group of Alumni. The weather was ideal for such a large crowd. At one o'clock a special assembly was held for the dedication of the new Physical Education Building. The main speakers of the afternoon were: Honorable E. Sandberg, Dean Coffey and Mr. Lawrence, who is assistant to President Coffman, There were also a few short talks given by some of the business men of Crookston, who have always taken a keen interest in the success of the school. A program at the Northwest School, as the Alumni know, would not be complete without some musical numbers. So there were appropriate selections rendered by both the Mixed Chorus and the Aggie Pepsters. After a very fitting program for the dedication of the new edifice, this structure and Kiehle building were inspected. It was not only a pleasure for the Alumni members to visit Kiehle and the Physical Education Build- ing but also for the present students as well. These buildings were open for inspec- tion for the first time during this day and the Alumni and students were especially anxious to see the interor of Kiehle, to see how the new library and the new Audi- torium are arranged. At three o'clock the Crookston Aggies clashed with the Morris Aggies in their annual football game. The game was filled with excitement from beginning to end, and ended with a score of 20-0 in favor of Crookston Aggies. Dinner, which was enjoyed by all, was served in the Dining Hall at six o'clock. At this time some of the outstanding persons of the Alumni were asked to give a few words, and responded heartily. At eight o'clock a dance was held in the new Gymnasium. This drew to a close what we called a most perfect day. Sixty-four X

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