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 75 of 148
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V V ,QXAKA 19 mf A A A ik I l N it N N R l w 4 X. . y X T m l W ALMA HAMMANN, Secretaryg Howmzn PEDERSbN, Treasurerg ALOYS GRUENKE, Presidentg EMU. BLOM- Bens, Vice Presidentg REUBEN Hash, Athletic Manager. I The Class of l933 LTHOUGH the freshmen chose green as their class color, they are not as green JAX as the proverbial freshmen. Of the three hundred freshmen enrolled only two , hundred and ninety-nine had trouble Ending their classes on the first day. And, more remarkable still, seven of the bravest boys ventured to call at the girls' dormitory during the first week. Too, in athletics, as early as the Hallowe'en tournament, they attracted attention to themselves. In the basketball game with the intermediates they were victors. In the rope climb where they were represented by Bajari and Hasti, they won first place. Also, in all the other events of the evening they worked hard and made keen the competition for the other classes. The class of ,33 has also been active in other activities in the school. In both the judging squad consisting of eight members, and the cross country squad, they were represented by one member. In music they show a considerable amount of talent. Four of them play in the school orchestra and seven in the band. Too, the freshmen have a large representation in the dramatic club. The class is very fortunate in having for their godparents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Peterson. The class of '33 has only begun. They have much to look forward to. With their A pep and enthusiasm they will be sure to su ccee cl. Three big rahs for the freshmen! -G. Esrenos. fini.: e , e i jge:-9Y4K 7z7A 7ifc 7Jg 3i ,XssXQ-aka? 5i:K kxY2-ex , Page Seventy-one lf-

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is f Yi TTTT WTTTTTW AWK SE . TQ. S w i 2 V s K 2 N A i i . Z W A . 1 Q it A l 2 The Eccentric Juniors W i , X x . x HE Juniors are rather a peculiar group. Probably most of the students of the Q ' Xl -N-other classes don't know it, and they themselves don't realize it, but it is so. X Take their names for example. There are found two odd animals-a R , Baer, although it happens to be spelled a little differently, and a Bull, and two 5 K, varieties of birds, a Drake and a Marten. Two professions are also represented, K, namely, a Cook, and two ordinary Millers with one Wiemiller.,' There is found 'F one lone relic of days gone by, a Bugge. Several descriptive names are also found, il K Braun, Gray, Long, and Sogge.,' There is one representative for each of the 5 Q two professions, carpentry and medicine, Sill, and Skaar, respectively. Now, there 6 X is left the more grand type of things, the country Holland, and even more amazing, 3 A 1? the far off planet, Marrs.,' Of course, then, the common place things are represented Q also, as they are in all classes. There are thirty-two sons, although eleven of them V gf happen to be of the fairer sex. Q With three boys to every girl and with a goodly number of these boys taking S RC cooking, there are bright prospects for the senior girls of '32, - V: N -G. Es'rERos. Q ,lily ? QEQQ V aa, V T ,, of ssss s .X A 4zQ7 1AQe7JfeexQeasssQsi Y mieSSs, Page Se veniy



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