University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Moccasin Yearbook (Morris, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 40 text:

JOHN ANDERSON divides his time between Music Hall and Agricultural Hall, where he teaches chemistry, botany and gives music lessons on various instruments. Among his many hobbies is photography ..... ROY BRIDGFORD, agronomist, keeps us posted on what to expect of the weather man ..... LUCILE COX is head of the Business Department and spends her spare moments befriending homeless cats and dogs. Many students seek aid in solving their problems from ALLEN W. EDSON, chairman of the Scholarship Committee, and instructor of farm management and related subjects... . Jovial JULIUS FELT presides over the carpentry shop, where he spends his afternoons in- structing freshman boys ..... DORIS GAHLON of Alexandria instructs aspiring organists and also teaches Freshman English. =e @SeeSSSGEetSeeeseseeeecSeeeSeeeEceecEeseeceaeeceeaeaaaeeeagetBece.:

Page 39 text:

q ’ 2 ems rr eee eer wor ne eee eee See An international service organization to which I belong has for its administrative theme these words, ‘“‘Citizenship Re- sponsibility, the Price of Liberty.’’ In these very grave times it seems that the liberties of individuals as citizens are being shoved aside throughout the world. We here in the United States enjoy material blessings far beyond those of citizens of other countries. More important than these material blessings are those liberties conferred upon us as citizens. We have freedom of speech, the right to worship as we see fit; our news- papers are allowed to express their honest convictions, and our system of education is not compelled to be a propaganda disseminating agency. Such liberties are not something to be taken lightly in these troubled times. Other people have sacrificed in order that we might enjoy them. You and I must not make the mistake of thinking that they are ours to keep without some responsibility on our part. Citizenship responsibility is indeed the price of liberty. As members of the West Central School of Agricul- ture student body, you have had certain responsibilities as citizens of the school community. As you take your respective places in the world of today and tomorrow, these responsi- bilities will increase. Will you accept them and do your share as citizens to preserve the democratic ideals upon which this nation is built? My hope for each of you as a member of the class of 1941 is that your school life has better fitted you to accept these re- sponsibilities and that as the years go by, you can honestly say, ‘I have paid the price of liberty by fulfilling my citizen- ship responsibilities.” lee Student Assembly



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CLARENCE HEMMING presides over seventy boys in Senior Hall. He is also the stock judging coach and instructor in agricultural science ..... A. C. HEINE has his head- Ty quarters in Engineering Building. He also spends a great deal of time in the gym and on the = football field, where he coaches basketball and football ..... From Granite Falls comes 4 JUDITH HOMME, member of the staff of the business department, where she instructs classes in typing and shorthand. LOIS HOTVEDT, of Fargo, is the preceptress of the Junior Girls’ Dormitory. In the Home 2 Economics Department she conducts classes in clothing ..... Dean of Girls is NANNA JELSTRUP, who has a large family of girls under her supervision. Miss Jelstrup teaches classes in mathematics ..... A newcomer to the campus this year is FERN JOHNSON, who is in charge of the Home Management House and an instructor in the Home Economics Department. ee CLARENCE HEMMING A. C. HEINE JUDITH HOMME 4 LOIS HOTVEDT NANNA JELSTRUP FERN JOHNSON | Q V = iy : } Ww ry IN i | Ue pebed th sorcpr thet PFT Mbbet aie casey tim Pipe ieee ry) DUPE) PPTTETH |} Set PRR npr! ed bn) ace cc hbi Led MebeL ete t tases titee

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