University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 67 of 148
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WESLEY SELLNOW Blakeley, Minn. Gopher and Eagle Literariesg Dairy and Live- stock Clubg Hand Ballg Mixed Chorus. A lll0lI'f'Xf larl, but self fI0XSt'5X!'Al.U HANS SETI-IRE Fergus Falls, Minn. Band: Owl Literaryg 4-H Club. I l'lllI,f Ilrriflv 1ulJz'flJer lo fool or fo shulyf' OREN SI-IELLEY Hanska, Minn. S. A. U. M. Literaryg Glee Clubg Secretary and Treasurer Pendergast Hall Associationg Honor Scholarship Society. A boy of cheerful yeslenlays uml confident f0lll0fV01US.n OLIVER PAUL SMITI-I Windom, Minn. Agrarian Boardg Eagle Literaryg Brass Quar- tetteg Bandg Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Engle Debating Team. Though with his books be spemls murb lime, Muvb l!IllXl!', foo, is on bis mind. FREDERICK SPRENGER Zumbro Falls, Minn. Ski-U-Mah Literaryg Glee Clubg Male Quar- tette: Banclg Treasurer, S. A. U. M. Literaryg Monitor Dexter Hallg Dramatic Clubg Presi- dent Dexter Self Government Association. Don'f let your slurlies iuferfrrc' with your schoolwork. CLYDE STONE Verndale, Minn. Bandg Orchestrag Monitor Pcndergast Hallg Gopher Literary. Unspoken 'words cause no lroublrf' NIYRTLE SUNNESS 169 Charlton St., St. Paul, Minn. President Girl Reservesg Editor-in-Chief School Newsg Owl Litcraryg School Volley Ball Teamg Girls' Student Councilg Vice President Girls' Dormitory Self Government Association: Tap Dancingg Archery: Mixed Chorus. A regular girl, just piles of fun, Whose smile's a rlrligb! Io r'L'I'ryo1u'. EDWIN TRIEBENBACH Osakis, Minn. Owl Literaryg Wrestling Class. Always IlJouglJ!ful, leiml, und 1lllfYOIlbll'!l.H Page Slxiy Iwo



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13 ':lffTA YfkeVz7A We fe X Y A ' j Y ' 'A Y Y T 'H Y V X RUSSELL HOVEN, Treasurerg VERNE BRACEWELL, Vice Presidentg JAMES BULL, Presidentg JULIA HOVEN, Secretaryg ARNE LEXVOLD, Sergeant-at-arms. The Class of I932 HAT an advantage 'and pleasure to be juniors-to have been at the school long enough to be perfectly familiar with the place and to be able to look forward to the next year as the senior year. There is a large enrollment of juniors this year--one hundred and ninety-eight. Many started at the school as freshmen in '29 while quite a numberhaving had high school work have entered directly as juniors. All, however, have co-operated splendidly with the rest of the class. The class of '32 has been active in all of the activities of the school. In basketball, three of the girls are on the first team, while there are a number of the boys on the boys' second team. Many have taken part in dramatic work, a number entered the de- clamatory contest, and in all of the other activities they have shown much spirit. Their choice of a class motto is an indication of that spirit- The horizon broadens as we rise. Their godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Franc P. Daniels have helped keep up the en- thusiasm of the class. The juniors are proud of the start they have made and so urge all who possibly can to come back next fall and winter for the senior year. If, next year, their enrollment is even nearly as large as at the present time, they will have the largest graduating class in the history of the school. g -G. Es'rERos. Q p p Q 1 . AQY2:gew47 3yz7fe xexfxkeaszkexxxebxsx-Qi. Page Sixty- four

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