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

 - Class of 1932

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University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 95 of 136
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Page 95 text:

ALIcE BUDAHN, WILBUR MAGNUSON, ROBERT FLESLAND, ALMA NIOSEPI-ISON, MELVIN KULLHEM, LEONE LANGFORD, CLIFFORD GILBERTSON, CLARA SOGGE, LILLIAN WILSON, ALOYS GRUENKE, CARL SIERK, WILLIAM HAIGI-IT, DAVID JOHNSON, MILTON SXVENSON, RUSSELL HOVEN, VINCENT SWANSON, The Agrarian Board HIS is the picture of a pageant which was given by the Agrarian Board during their campaign for subscriptions. First, Lillian Wilson, Assistant-editor, appeared as the 'tSpirit of the 1932 Agrar- ian and announced each member as he entered. . The theme of the book, Friendliness,v was represented by Alice BuDahn. Wilbur Magnuson took the part of the Scene Section and Robert Flesland, the Faculty. Next came the Classes. Alma Josephson represented the Freshmen, Melvin Kullhern, the Juniors, Leone Langford, the honorable Seniors, and Clifford Gilbertson, the more experienced intermediates. Following the Classes came Organizations, represented by Clara Sogge, and Activities, personified by Aloys Gruenke. Carl Sierk took the part of the Boys' Athletics, and was followed by William Haight, Student Life Editor. Hold that smile! Please! Yes, that was David Johnson, one of the Photographic Editors, taking a picture of the assembly. Milton Swenson, Business Manager, spoke on the finances of the Board. Lastly Russell Hoven, Editor-In-Chief, acknowledged the appreciation of the board for the loyalty and support of the classes. As a final warning, Vincent Swanson was the boy who didn't have his picture taken. Owing to a slight illness, Sadie Hoven, the Girls' Athletic Editor, was unable to take part in the pageant. The Agrarian Board was extremely fortunate in having Miss Laura Matson for their advisor, who gave so generously of her time and advice to the success of the annual. -RUSSELL I-IovEN. Page Niuely-11i11c

Page 94 text:

Slfmrling: IRENE NTANN, CLIFFORD G1LBER'rsoN, LEONE LANGFORD, ROBERT KING, EDITH MOLENAAR. Sifti-ng: WALTER CLAUSEN, Miss HOGNASON, MELVIN KULLHEM, WILMA SOEHREN, HJALMAR HULIN. The News of the School of Agriculture O MATTER how proud you may be of your own community, does it not always give you increased pride in it when you receive the first publication of the home-town paper? Why do you have this pleasant reaction? It is because you want to spread the news of your wonderful community and acquaint others with the activities that are going on in it. This is exactly the reason that we have our school newspaper. We must let the rest of the world know that the Aggie Harriers won a difficult cross-country race, that a member of the class of '20 is an authority on agri- cultural ills in Labrador and that the school debating team won by a safe margin in their competition with a well-known school. The Alumni must know how their favorite literary societies are functioning and when the home-coming field meet is to be held. With this in mind the members on the staff and Miss Johanna Hognason, the faculty adviser, have sought to mold together a publication that will reflect the fine educational and social environment which is prevalent in the school. In the finished product are embodied many hours of writing, proof-reading, and 'tdummyv making. Each rnonth's issue must be out on time, so much of the work is of necessity carried late into the night. But all these handicaps are forgotten, when at last the paper is viewed with the pride of accomplishment, for it is the result of the best efforts of the staff. -MELVIN KULLHEM. Page Ni1zefy-eight



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Af fhe dedicafion of fhe Harvard Col- lege Afhlefic Field fhe speaker said, Look- ing back in life l can see no earfhly good which has come fo me so sweef, so upliff- ing, so consoling, as fhe friendships of fhe men and women whom I have known and loved -- friends who have been equally ready fo receive kind offices and fimely counsel. Nofhing will sfeady and sfrengfhen you like real friends, who will speakfhe frank words of frufh fempered wifh afFecfion- friends who will help you and never counf fhe cosf. Friendship is fhe full-grown feam- play of life, and in my eyes fhere is no limif fo ifs value. P g One I-lzmzlnfd

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