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

 - Class of 1941

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ovovdszvaeIdI ddI es rar x : = Prot rrr agate ga aa ring cet Fie TTF Summary of the (940 Football Season Aggies Opponents Alumni October5 - - - —. 20 a Sauk Centre Junior College October 11- - - - 18 0 Morris High School October 19- - - - 18 yi Concordia College Freshmen October.260- =) = = 6 1, Grand Rapids Aggies November 2 - - — 82 7 Crookston Aggies November 9 - - -— 14 6 Learning To Take It “T am for the winner.’’ Very often we have heard that remark. Of course we all want to be represented by a winning team. We all want to bask in the reflected glory a winning athletic team brings to our school. I some- times wonder if, after all, the losing team does not gain as much or even more than the winning team. It has been said that any one can win, but it takes a gentleman to be a good loser. In our athletic contests we learn both, how to win and how to lose. We learn to take it. It has been my ob- servation that often a team composed of the most deserving of boys is not a winner; whereas at times a team composed of fellows who do not put forth much effort toward living up to the rules and ethics of the game seems to win with ease. One gets as much out of a thing as one puts into it. If things come easily we are likely to become soft so that when adversity does strike, as it will at some time or another, it gets us down. We can’t take it. The immediate benefits gained by being a member of an athletic team are far outweighed by the benefits which show up in later years. If we learn to take the bitter with the sweet while we are in school, we will be better able to do so in later life. Therein lies the reason for wanting to be a member of a team—any team. Lithuk 0 lecug Captain Harold Drever The battle of the season—with Morris High Support from the sidelines at the Morris High game “Pete’’? Murphy, ‘‘keeper of the gate.’ ’ bs aha rey Lee

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