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; Back Row—G. Peterson, E. Luetgers, W. Dewey, E. Erickson. Front Row—R. Murphy, J. Koosman, E. Jackson, E. Enestvedt. Sharp Shooters The report of rifles could be heard coming from the rifle range in Senior Hall very soon after school opened in the fall. Some veterans of former years as well as a number of new en- thusiasts have become members of this organization. The sharp shooters are discovered at a preliminary contest for marksmanship. Requirements of a good marksman are steady nerves, accuracy and the time for consistent practice. Valuable training and sport are acquired from this activity. The bi-weekly matches have been of great interest to the members, many of whom are striving to become Expert Riflemen. Distinguished Rifleman is the highest rank- ing obtainable in the Junior Rifle Corps. ap Beh TG Ns | Mr. Bridgford R. Murphy J. Koosman EK. Jackson
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Mr. Fenske, Stock Judging Coach 1 Mr. Bridgford, Grain Judging Coach “Use Your Own Judgment» Under the direction of Mr. Fenske the boys who are aspirants for positions on the Stock | Judging Team work each afternoon, attempting to pick the best animal of the various classes. | Under the leadership of Mr. Bridgford another group works at selecting the top grain samples. The boys put forth their best efforts with the hope that they may become members of the teams which journey to Crookston for the Red River Valley Winter Shows where they meet judging | teams from other schools with whom they compete in the contest. The teams which have been selected this year will endeavor to uphold the excellent record made by former judging teams. 5 E. Robeson, A. Krog, M. Hanson, R. Varnum. H. Grothem, L. Lindor, A. Mesenbrink, J. Stegner, S. Christenson, D. Benson.)
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WEST CENTRAL AGGIES H. Schelter H, Olson M. Kottke M. Olso n There's Music in the Air’ The fact that there are musical organizations such as the band and the mixed quartette on the campus has made the school year a more enjoyable one for us all. It is the band which has aroused much of the enthusiasm and pep for events such as football games and pep meet- ings. On Homecoming Day the band, attired in maroon and gold capes and caps, led the parade through town, ending up at the football field. The band is under the direction of Mr. John Anderson, whose ability and boundless enthusiasm accounts for much of the success of this organization. Back Row—M. Olson, C. Hammerberg, J. Jacobsen, L. Baldry, E. Buhl, H. Schelter, Mr. Anderson, Director. Front Row—L. Brandt, K. Baldry, E. Cook, M. Kottke, J. Nielsen, H. Olson, H. Johnshoy.
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