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January 24, 1941 Everyone is working hard these days on activities of all kinds. The second semester rush is on; that’s for sure. The debate squad will meet Brookings sometime next month, and the people who are out for that are really working. ‘The gym is a busy place now, too. All the classes, even the Specials, have a class team. I hope our class team comes through in the tournament. We didn’t do so well last year. Some of the Moccasin Board members have gone down to the city this week-end. It’s queer that they always happen to go the week-end that our teams play down at St. Paul. The whole Moccasin Board is going to St. Cloud, some time in March, to see the book in the process of being printed. I’m looking forward to that trip. We’re going through the reforma- tory, too. I hope they don’t keep us there. DEBATE SQUAD Earl Nielsen, Teddy Enestvedt, Almer Kruse, Yvonne Jacobs, Elmer Semin: Cleo Dyer, Orlynn Nigg, Thelma Fleuter, Mr. Prickett, Coach. SPECIAL CLASS BASKET BALL TEAM Back Row—Hans Behrens, Rudolph Gullickson, Newell Nielsen, Wallis Moore. Front Row—Harvey Gunderson, Barton Berg, Carroll Ofsthun, Claude Shellenbarger. STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row—Kathryn Kay, Robert Thiel, Carroll Ofsthun, Marian Jennen. Front Row—Robert Winsel, Beatrice Kay, Almer Kruse, Beth Kottke, Belle Lois Arneson. %. 9. 5-9. 9 9-E-E EE BY®WD FB BD OBB fF BOD. L: NohehrLeotoeled T1 or $69... 9.3.28,
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| etary @o-gieteh Ferré. GRAIN JUDGING TEAM Arnold Lagred, Kenneth Larson, Roger Matson, Harvey Nicholson, Mr. Bridgford, Coach. RIFLE TEAM Back Row—Robert Murphy, Elmer Hendrickson, Hector Olson, Glenys Jackson. Front Row—Reuben Rattelmiller, Francis Thompson, Newell Nielsen, Arden Solvie. On Floor—Merlin Vick, Willard Kienberger, Otto Graumann. STOCK JUDGING TEAM Richard Taffe, Kenneth Hanson, Ray Sieben, Mr. Hemming, Coach; Eric Heggeseth. February 3, 1941 The grain and stock judging teams left today for the Red River Valley Shows at Crook- ston. The stock judging team was going to Fargo too. Today one of the boys gave me a piece of cake that he had made in his home ec. class. Those boys are certainly enthusiastic about that class. They always come out of the Home Economics Building smiling and looking well fed. The cake was really good, too. I surely wouldn’t mind being in that class myself. February 6, 1941 Try-outs for the Senior Class Play were held today. I tried out, but I don’t know yet whether I’llbe chosen. It sounds like it’sa good play—a mystery. The Sixth Key is the name. Ee LT a —
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