Valley City State University - Viking Yearbook (Valley City, ND)
- Class of 1925
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9 Ex Libr iS, , l 'Y ', W'AlA V E Q ri GJiDQ 4lD CE I 1 r' ' 1 Ffa BLIZZARD 19 2 5 U Volume Sixteen Q STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE V lley City, North Dakota I I I ,I -gp-. H. i f 5... :- '- f' - - --f i5 .f K-.iiLEI.-i'iv' ' gt'- ' -Lfii-lslharemfl - ' I,-f.. :asp W I flwg - Q QCII! H . . -. ...V ..--A- I ff - V ,.1rQ..,.zfTf fim , , U I A - I 3' II I II I I I 1 I I I I 0 O I I I I , I I I Q I I I M I'I I Iv J I' I 1 I TI I I 5 I I I I1 I I I- .' I I I I Ig I I - If g I ,X I I Ig I I I I I I I I lx I I 'J , I I ' II I I I I o I ' I . - I WI , I ' II G Y V . ,Af Af ' -f ' -4 -Y A - -- V, f ' IIB - - IIf-:JL-I - ,1I- mMI 2 535539: IIIZIE I En ilu: fuiuu: nf ini: mens B15 ullrge 4 lmhi IUIZHT ilu, prnmim uf n1v.11niI1 ,Rnh Hp: nppnxiunxiu fum gwaimf snxnznc mf-1115 lnml1 xg hcirrmtfch 5 x - Ig ' W 3 Q Q Q ' ' A s - ' N 4 ' .. X. A ' L. 'v , . . ' . . . 'V V Q. IQ I F O O O L Y ,M X - qdv-CMERSQ 'iz mlm 52 ,Q-. 9' vflgycn-Kfx 3 I 1:5311 1:3335 3 nm cwnrh ,mleihmks are like mtin Hp: rl'w ilp: pnifcx faslpnms I5 mn: pre-seni :mc wnulh f um arrest QL e pw-.st is anne :wc sex c lmf inhmr' A ur hmc nnrcnh ills flaws 'mb nvrrpzitgs' Q Ami Linhlg cirmuusinnrc 'nth Cfnh the wlgulc pzrfcri A - 2222 5 I I I I I I 3 ii: iii!!! Qazcq! Q l 'IF E Q9ur lines in flgis hunk nf 1925 rcrnrheh, 4 U. , . x in ' . . V 'auf' 1 ' 1 3 Q 5 nh .f ' F 3 '5 0. mit u . ' r r . . I 4 ' ' f-- ---, fix.-L. ,-., Sli- :,,-,cv. s, 1- m, L? A Message from the President A college annual is largely a record of unofficial, intramural activities. Events are recorded here from the student rather than the faculty point of view. The teacher dominates so many of the activi- ties of an educational institution that students welcome opportunities and occasions where they may express themselves unhampered by class- room formalities and faculty supervision. The Blizzard offers such an opportunity, and these pages give an excellent view of student life as it really is-student enthusiasms, ideals, associations, and friend- ships. Long after text-book facts have been forgotten, the events and scenes depicted in this volume will be cherished and relived in mem- ory by those who participated in them. May these memories be filled with joy and satisfactiong may they contain nothing which one would fain forgetg may the friendships here formed grow stronger with the years 5 and may this i925 annual help to keep alive your love for, and loyalty to, State Teachers College. CARLOS EBEN ALLEN 5 I MINNIE J NIELSON Board of Administration R B MURPHY Chairman Bzsmazclf F E DIE!-11. Bzsmaz elf Bzsmazclf Superintendent of Public Instruction JOSEPH A. KITCHEN ....,,,..,,.........,,,,....,, Sentinel Butte Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor ERNEST G. WANNER Executive Secretary ........ Bismarck Ra ge QQSSQEQ U n U O 1 I I-Ii Pi GODDARD1 ,............... n Bismarck A 0 2 ll 0 O .Q U miiiiis it ' sein-t 6 . D 4115-f 1 few ulh spufs nun LIILIU erlmps III life 5 111111111 gmt 11 like in Iunl haul, nh' ihnsc pxniuxes 111111 hrxgldcxt 11mm mag ll ll U I U a . ! 11: ff? U H H' Q-Q Q1 . Q-Q0 . H1 . 11 . . UQ . E H . ' S v-0 1 3 . o Q1 ' ' H , 1 ' Q c-Q 23 , H'- E . 4 , .R . 0 Ut : 4 C0 us M H s 5' Q ', C 4 . :D :Seiji 7 Never Clld sun more beautlfully steep In hls first splendor valley rock or hlll Ne er saw I never felt a calm so deep The river glldeth at hls own sweet wlll Wordsworth I . , . I The leanings of the close trees o'er the brim Q Of a sunshine-haunted stream. K -Mrs. Browning. 5 I I I I I ! lr 1 111112 g . Q A L ' . 1 r 1 -- - 1 I I . -'S 3 5 I A I A Qnczei ,Nissan I QQQQCE 4 uf- J Knowledge is the hill which few may wish to climbg Duty is the path that all may tread. -Morris. Whose lofty trees yclad Wllh sommers prlcle Dld spread so broad that heavens light dld hlcle -Spencer a l , l y 1. g n n ! ' I maart: IZZEIE 9 2222 All are architects of Fate Workxlmg ln these Walls of Tlme Some wlth masslve deeds and great Some w1th omaments of rhyme Longfellow Shall they no longer bloom upon the stock g Those olcl creclulities, to nature clear, S 3 Of history? S It , s l Q D A anquqrg l s I ' b U U - t fi ' 'in I input: ' cesecg' no n 111111 :Sixth Qvxsaseerwneffw, M ,W- For there IS no feehng perhaps except the extremes of fear and grlef that does not find relief m muslc that does not make a man smg or play the better George Elm! The wllderness of ICC and snow Transflgured wrth a mellow glow King L re 2 A . H Q I l -........,, , .Un l V Y Y J 2, it 1:2111 QGSBQE ll Rican: QQQQCE 1 r A The blue sky above us and below the shining seag There's many a road to travel, but it's the road for me. -Cena S. Porter. Summer IS come for evely spray now springs Howard Q l I - , - - . l H ' ' ' ! I 11 nan: :execs I2 Here where the wo1 ld ns qulcl Here where all trouble seems Dead wmcls and spent waves r1o In doubtful dream of dreams Swmburne L . , , f u- f -'U 1--f v - I I I Nor love, nor honour, wealth nor power, Can give the heart a cheerful hour When health is lost. Be timely wise: With health all taste of pleasure flies. V -Cay. SCS!!! Since!! - r, ff xfhillf - ,Y r p Q 'f A b V l V W Y W . Y , .- ' Y ll -. . r' 'J' . , . ' O , li F , , X , . X X fx Xl' Y l X r iff, ibnbsa czccqi I 3 And years lo come shall never dim Fond memories so dear But oft we ll live the scenes again We livecl so happily here. I4 ll :xg QM U - Ile I U . e e U a 3 V R l I I I n!. s e! il exist,- -2.3154 V ' 'V 'X S , if , , , A - Q, KJ? ' I K W 5 , 11 1 X w ,y 2 N W Vw 1 N W A Q , X 1 1 A 1 , . H X r , - .' J 9 if N M 21 . X Q 0 J.-'MV X X '1 I s, . -gh ' 1, X 1 fx -1 , gain 1 'L X 'gi ,l , ' 1 G H Y Y: V wi- ' fa , A. w . ,.. VH A 'M-J: f . vi ..., M1 - , SM K 5, - ai. , si 2 N H H. KENNETH MCFARLAN n ' x mmf . v'y:'l54 i ,Z '-352 1.4539 if A . r. .A ' ,. 9 . Mn, .r- X .,,4,. .1 ef: '45-Lfai, -Q V 54 ' , X, ' 3, E72 'A ff 'R - I,- ,, M , Wy .1 sg V i . Q In , .?'H 1' V H I v V' 7 1 ' Q . 5 ' ' ' ' -w ,Em ' ,1 .I 1 ,X 1 J -f.3ii,.g v w -Hx ,N 13 gf.-,y 1 ,iii V, u f , -Y - -- ..,,,... W.. I 5 ul xx w Y L ,, v N i k fm-'L ' ' IL li.f?L, j' lf ,L E. 4 W E-, La, 1' ff -f-ff'gi:'-- 'v : ' fi E :TE iLfa:.-4:1-Afff,-vcr-rv FA .iji.1jg,l'Q. f f-' H E if' Dc -'ff E ff-nm ' 'H Ofigggf -, UW if Lff- if L, L- - - L 2,-ELG,-.LI.-.---'ff-ff---QEZEZ1ifEiFi5f.g---.:,,f,E:EfE: I I W u -L : 1 1 :LUG gm' 3 , W N L W 1' - ' ' 'V f U CARLOS EBEN ALLEN, Ph. D. 'F JAMES HENRY SEYMOUR, B. S. FLOYD HIGGINS, M. S. L President A grfcuflure A gricullurc K :uf l ip1'iM',XfEi'l'-f'T17'-Vx?-JT'If-Ll'-C' , w L r.-,il-fs:ffff,:x.'f+:f?,'.:VCEf.'f,y.:gp-ng.,,g1 ' -, -1. - ya.. 92-5-fafepfi:-35,HL1' ','fQL-xf?.1'.Q, , .1 1f fffi?-f'i4fp wwf?Ei3+Z2fgfsa1afe:s,523' i . , 4-g955QzZf?MQ11 -DY 2 3W5i'fg3.'h.,.vf4ff' I ' ' f!fJ?',2fF ', S if 'f,W21.-'fi f V w ,xiii I ' 14- if' f - jfrf L ' -. V, H L ' A . . u ' W Q. Wff' if E+- 5 53534 ,Q 'Lf' 'vw' W L51 L Q. '5 4 I, M --L -3,9-5,.. ,n5..Q,.. f :-. V.-l 2' Vizlerffmy pisgpnr gm... I , A . H ' L 1-'W eQSqQi1' - -A ' A 15 . w,f,..,f 1 X 1-iffik- '5 - N 'nf x -Z 'R A I 'Nz 5' L J W 1- '143fQiiE232g-51:-JL ' fr tj' V, V ' 1 E .L Q X Sfn ..QygsAAr Tklrrfgifv-17'r.kal5..4.. iy MARY Goonmcu DEEM. A. M. OLGA STQINING VIDA AUSTIN, A. M. , Y Art ah mf , Arg ' Bxology Q E, N9L.....,......E , I6 , V I 1 , l u 1 Q I .... . . fl 2 4 , ', ,,,, ,...... ., ., E .I I ' ' U ' ' sg: 1 ' f1: '2.'.if l 1 PIELEN RIORDON WILLA MYRTLE Dusu, CONRAD LUND KJERSTAD :I Commerce B. A. in Ed. Ph. D. il Y' Commerce Psychology i 2 4 'V On leave of absence l924-1925. f ,.,,:-2:1 - LL gi: -L, L-,L L, - f LL-, A ,il ,L 1 - -1-Lf-,f-,fEffff:,1.fEf--f-YETSEE-,jf A g,f f--,.kf::-f K. - A- - A :AL A -,-A A1914-A -fn A- A A-A .1-1, f Ll- ? +! ,? ffl? , l T517 ' . ,44 ' , . ,r:':: f gf?- :.-545'-L 4.7 I7 D- I 5 'Q Y 1.1 L7 i i gi All , 1- , . . . ...Y -.., , ,qfy3:y I . . F-- Enm-I VAN Mmm.EswoR'r1-1, A' JAMES M'CCALLlSTER, A. M. Som-:N OLAF KOLSTOE, A. M. A. M. Education Psychology Education X ww. 222 1 ' A I ' 2 , ' 5 w . A ' w W M . if H fr .33-4.ii:4.'SL,',., . ERNEST MARQUART- A- M- SUSAN McCoY, A. M. PAULA K1TT121., A. M. B Education English English and Carman ' CLARE YOUNG, A. M. FRANK EIKENBERRY LILLIAN GUBELMAN, A. M. English B. A. in Ed. Lalin and Spanish 1 English 'F On leave of absence 1924-1925. ' 7' -Ilan.-1-H H 'Q Y ' 5 Y Y Y Q he A Ji J G f l I8 II ' B Bidi I JOHN BAKER, D. D. INA ROBERTSON, A. M. WILLIAM MARKS WEMETT, Ph. M French Geography History anal Social Science I 'ee C '-1-1-14'4Z'i5C'I'1:' 421-4:1521-,Z'i:?15I4 I A ..: f . MARY PATTON, A. M. BETI-I GBE, Ph. B. FRED SPALDING, A. M. History anrl Dean of Women Home Economics Physical Education . ,,. . .-.j I :' I E - , In A ,-,. , RUTI-I CRANZ, B. S. DOROTHY ANDERSON WING LAURENCE GREEN HURST Physical Education Physical Education Athletics I9 Scasap , H L u. My Q MARY SUSIE BUFFUM. Ph. B. E.I.sIE PACK, B. L. E.. MIATHILDA MAIER, B. S. I I Librarian Librarian Librarian I STANLEY MYTHALER, B. M. T. juuus BANTLIN MEYER, M. S. AI KNu'rE FROYSAA Maunal Training Maihemalics Dean of Music, Violin Dean of Men I ' o X I WILLIAM jus'r OLGA LEAMAN MABELLE WRIGHT K B. A. Music Voice B. A. .Music I Violin, Orchestra Piano 'F On leave of absence l924-1925. 20 J we W' iw ffxvzg- :Y p .W . ELWHTWSS M We A ,x ir f W9 qi QQ im I 1! It V ! in if Hi ifq 1 N, I W. E, V1 . 'a U H 1. 13 ii 5 Q. it N, 1 L, Q li I ? 5 3. W 1 I l i V 4 'A i 1 Vi 1 J N 'Q ng w if if f IEW h H :1 W 1 L 'r H H i xp 4 A E A iw Z1 3: 1 i Ni W 1 ' 1, XI .if ' H E. I 4 Lfiiii' V ' ffig Q' ,iv ... ..Y, , VOLNEY SHEPARD, B. A. Piano l 'F FANNY C1z1.r:sTm AMIDON Public School Music Louis RHODES, A. B. Physics and Chcmislry On leave of absence 1924-1925. GERTRUDE BALE Lols Em. WRIGHT Piano Band Mm-E FRISTAD Louisa BUBLITZ CALFEE - - ' B. A. 'n Ed. Public School Music, Piano Public Schzml Mllsic - I . I MARGARET MCCART1-IY, A. M. EDNA INGALLS, A. M. Supl. Training School Prin. of High School 21 :. 11-gum A ,.- - ia 1'itfx YF' E+ 51551: -Y Y ,. -31 y .fglla-56 f' Q R ffglgj I 7 - 4 Lxfjwgfjk 1 1 11 l I1 1 2 H A' C 1 -1 ' 1 1 h , L V h I . 4 i A V A LBJ , A I ri A M23 I g, LF o - E . Mi 1 A A 1 5 14 11 W 'isis N V1 I - w .2 V HELEN GILKESON, B. S. GENEVA HELBING, A. M. DORA EVELYN KEARNEY, M. A - 11 Critic, High School Crilic, funior High Crilic, junior High 7 1 1 i 1 in 1 rg 4 1 I' ! 1 ' 1 F 1. I 'v I I v 1 1 1 ' V E I , 1 1 1' RUTH WATSON SUSAN NORTON, B. A. ' DORA SCHEFFSKEY Critic, junior High Critic, Grades 5111 and 6111 Criiic, Grades 5111 and 6111 I W 4 4. . 1' 1 ' s 1 L I 1 4 if 1 Y J xx l H IJ ' QI 9 ' 1 ug 1 B 6 1 li 1 ' Q 3 1 f 1 CARRIE PROCTOR. B. A. SARAH WARE I..ADoN1A MURPHY - Q .1 5 Critic, Grades 3rd and 4111 Crilic, Grades 3rd and 4111 Crilic. Grades lsi and 2nd , . IL 1 W L ' M11 -- Y Y Lv-W-Z-A ,nr ---.:..B....g..- ,,,,. , - , E , .1 1- E-, A f - A .E 'P .i.E,,.......,,.-gfG 22 J I I I Q . A FiTi9'fTi -gff,gf9?f Il in-.T::, , A ,, ,Hn . 4,---,,?,,,g..,,w , . III If I I: I, IIA I I I I I I 4 , . , I II, I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I R R I ' , EMMA FLINN, B. S. LILLIAN ELIZABETH DUNNING I Kindcrgarlcn B. S. -I Observation I I I I I I I II I I I I ' I I ' OTHER INSTRUCTORS I I : I 5 BARBARA AGAN, R. N. ,...,, .,,,.. S chool Nurse II I I I MARY JANE CAIN, Ph. B. .... .......... ........... P u blic Speaking I II MARY GARDNER ............................ Critic, First and Second Grades I CHARLOTTE PEOPLES, A. B. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....,. , ,,,,..,,,,,,, E ducarion I ' CATHRYN SCHNEIDER .....,.. H..- Critic, First and Second Grades I I I I I Ij m I I I I I I I I 5 T94-Eiiff Q W TT ii 11f' I 23 CHESTER ARTHUR LEE Secretary and Regnsrrar RUTH JOHNSTON Secretary to the Preslclent BELINDA SEBIIRG Asslsram Secretary MARTHA MEINTZER Secretazy to Supermtendent of Trammg School ELIZABETH TULLIUS ...................,.......,.. Custodian of Book Store JOHN SAD ...,. ,.,,................... .... . ...,...........,.. C u stodian of Buildings LAURA WALKER ,,,,....,........................ - ...................... Housekeeper '4 annum! A ' I CELESTINE TRACY ..,..............................,.......... Assistant Registrar I Y X n K I W . ibntan A 24 x . X 1 -w 7 if 'X -A -X I X V, l 2.1 M 'r ,- .gig A L KA - I '. N452 -JY 2 ' ERA X' - 'V 25' 4 Aw.: ' ii . ,-. 'jf-1: j,,j Q Y, A, A my .f xg' A- 1, 1 l -4,4-1 V. B, Q . 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A ll HAROLD ANDERSON - - Calesburg ' Hesperian, Debate JEROME BENSON New Richmond Wisconsin E B C Dramatic Club Y M C A L Alliance Francaise BURTON BOYD Valley City E B C Y M C A Dramatic Club Football Debate HERMAN BURCHILL Valley City E B C Dramatic Club Basket Ball . . . ., ' ' l , .. . . . , , 1, l . l l i g:e....4.1, Ma -- - - lbs l R' -1 I2 Y, 1 pa, O C ' A' --'-4---- --1---W -gi-V-iv - -W img ,..- 1-Af-Lg -if - v if:1m-L-.ergx-.1:.r1:n:,e.. p: HELEN CARROLL Valley City Plulomailnan Newman Club El Clrculo Espanol Nu Sigma Psi Basket Ball LEA CONOBOY Bollmcau El Circulo Espanol Newman Club GLADYS DUSTIN W aclena Mlnnesola Allmeneum Y W C A Nu Sigma Psi RUTH CERRARD ---- Bisbee Philomatluian ALMA HACE - - Ladysmilh Wisconsin 1 Lutheran Students Association , ' LAlliance Francaise Glee Club 5 HELEN HARPER - - - Valley City Philomathian, Dramatic Club l U I ll U ' K w . I . 34 - 4 Bal---ar-3.-r -' Y -.-,:e--------f:- H , ,, ,, ,M 4:63. :CW HQ l' -F --1-A ---A----A-V-H1-----ff 11- '--fz- RUTH KETCHUM - - Scranton Dramatic Club, Y. W. C. A. Choral Club EDNA KUHNERT - Wilton Hanamiclmi I-IANS LEE ---- Valley City Hesperian Dramatic Club Mens Clee Club Orchestra German Club LAWRENCE MCDONALD Langdon JAMES MCFADGEN Valley C ity Hesperlan Debate Dramahc Club WILLIAM cNOWN M auslon lf. B C German Club Blizzard Staff Wisconsin ,CH -F, UL- .-.X .x. .150-2-.M.m.... ,. ::.,:,j..e 'lt -,Sc W , 1 Z, rf 8 .J 1 ,Y ,Y 4 I I I Y I 4 o , n u M - . . . .n g '- -f A -ff V- ever: , .-- - - .- .,- - - ,W ,,,,,,,,,2..,, . E V , , . ll f in we A - Q I -' -'-1 I-' I- --I---asf'-,rv--1:1-K 1 LILLIAN MILLER Dewls Lake Choral Club Y W C A ROBERT MOFFITT Valley Cnty E B C Debate LINEA NORLIN Easl Grand Forks Mmnesola Phllomalluan Dramahc Club HERBERT SARSTEN Lulchwlle E B C Y M C A HAZEL SIMON Tioga Hanamlchl Y W C A Bllllafd Staff gf ' 3 U U ANNE. SHAW ----- Sarles . l I I W l 36 N xc Y 1--rvvsssmisfr--Q Y- - -- - - - - . 'Q SAVANNAH SMITH -f - - Fessendenl German Club. Budget Staff ADOLF SOROOS - - - Valley .City Hesperian, Budget Staff Student Council OLGA SWENSON O lee Minnesota BERNARD WICK Portland Oregon Band HAZEL WILSON Valley C ily . t ,G!l!. 1 I . . If , ' .. . , O nl new in -I - --- - - ' f - - ---nn V v 1 . 1 5 .- Y -V -, Y -V-777, Z nh A Y Z Q , M , ,,,,,.l 37 nsczdi J 1 r ' Q CLARA ELLINGSON Par River Lutheran Students Association Y W C A HELEN ISAACSON ---- Perth l-lanamicbi, Glee Club Lutheran Students Association I MYRTLE LADD ---- Underwood 5:29:59 E A Stine!! A W 0 - - If ' o I l ANNE LINNEMAN - Brainerd, Minnesota MMW f , f . RUTH NELSON . Canton, scum Dakota ,V,,,,a4jL' 01! ' lionian, Dramatic Club STANLEY NOREM - - Milner IRVYL REYNOLDS - - Van Hook MORSE RIDGEWAY - - - Carrington g Glee Club , Football, Basketball I Y 'Y il- Y' ' - ' 'ani' 'as -. 1 N1 1 . 1 1 X . 'F 1, ' 1 1 Qi-RZ?5' ' ,N .17? 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I, 11 I ,. 1,11 1111 I1' 1 1 . ,J1 11' 1 y- f W ff? . I 1, . 1 1 1 1 1' 11 ' .I 5 I K 4. 1 ly. . 1 .' ' . , 1 1, U L. '-' .. pg, ' f . 1351112 may 1-111 - y 1 mf,-If Q1 11 W .fair :ir -K . . K 11., - 1 11 gg 9 V 5217 iw. ,1 '1- 11 1 . ,Q ..1- ry, J ' 1, 1 -rr f Amjrm ,,,,L K BL,,-,,,,E. .L ,.,. . A--im-1:2 -- - '- - hs, l .,., E. W, I ' X I f 3 A ff' X I , 1 l , Q G l TILLIE ALTNER - FUTSO V I I GLADYS ANDERSON: .- - - Rlzame . Clionian, Y. W. c. A. I I MINNIE ANDERSON - - Wimbledon Delphi, Y. W. C. A. - I , VIDA AYGARN - - Roger-1 4 . 1, AVELINE BAILEY - - - Valley City I Philomathian, Blizzard Staff ' f El Circulo Espanol, M'adrigaI 1 l ll i AGNES BALAND - Menomonie, Wisconsin I ' Clee Club V: L Lutheran Students Association, Y. W. C. A. X HELEN BALE ----- Lisbon Philomathian, Y. W. C. A. Y xx MALFRED BARSTAD - - - Nm 7? E. B. C., Y. M. C. A. I I U w LOUISE BENN ---- La Moure 1 Clee Club l Lutheran Students Association, Y. W. C. A. GINA BENSON - Menomonic, Wisconsin X I e I I m I 1 -I X S gh U . .l . fn, vu Y ,- WL. ff,,1ii,r. Y ' na A ' fT ,,,hi?, C . ,, Y...-V.-r?-.Y.i1g!11-, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 7' M' V ' E 41 ELSIE BERGERSEN Valley Crly Nu Slgma Psi OSCAR BJORGEN Ferllle Minnesota E B C Football HELEN BLASKY Fordvzlle Glee Club l..AII1ance Francalse Y W C A ADELBERT BOTTS Frazee Mrnncsota E B C Blizzard Staff Y M C A IIVELYN BRUDEVOLD Valley Czly Delphx Glee Club Y W C A GAYLAND BURGESON - - ameslawn E. B. C. MARGARET BURNS - - - Sheldon Dramatic Club Newman Club ' HULDA CARLCON - - - Grafton I-Ianamichi Clee Club Y. W. C. A. HATTIE. COOK - - . - - - Tonwner Glee Club Band GORDON CORBY - - . Valley city Budget Staff, Dramatic Staff Student Athletic Manager o I Y Nc 'Y , I4 , v Scans: 333'-I! I I U I ' ' I I I mb 1 , ' - 133315 42 Q .gm nsqfav 1f--:. -...-....- u.,..,, ,, -,4.,.-...fL-l Y, '0. .- . l1Enezl. 1.,,,J-1 MARGARET CROOKS - - - Q W ahpclon DAVID DAHL ---- Valley Cily E. B. C., Dramatic Club German Club, Y. M. C. A. ALICE DENISON ----- Cando Philomarhian, Blizzard Staff Debate, Y. W. C. A. MINNIE DIERUF ----- Steele Clionian, Clee Club, Y. W. C. A. EMMA DlE'l-RICH - - - Minnelvaulfcn Y W C A MILLICENT DUNLOP ameslonm Atbeneum Debate Nlaclr gal CLADYS EARLE Sl Paul Mznnesola Atbeneum Y W C A EDYTH EATON ame lorn Delphi Y W C A KATHERINE EBERLINE Moll WALTER EGCERT Valley C 1 ly F B C Basketball Football Blizzard Staff Budget Staff .71 4 ' - - - 1 N ---- f s J ' - ' l I - - 1 . l Y , C l m . , ' 1 J,TTiQ1'fEQ.,- mr- W--I li l . W Lf M ff' tl C BERTHA ELLINGSON - - lfarlg River Lutheran Students Association BERNICE. ELSBERRY - - Valley Cily Delphi, Glee Club ALFRED FELDMAN - . Valley cup Hesperian, Blizzard Stalf ' Football CLARA FISCHER - - Fosslon, Minnesota w Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. t ARY FISHER - - Bismarck . Clionian LARA GAECKLE - - 7 - Kulm K Cliunian, Blizzard Staff, German' Club Maclrigal, Nu Sigma Psi, Y. W. C. A. CATHERINE CAC-AN - - Devils Lalfc Atheneum, Newman Club MAE GALBREATH - - - Emlerlin Band, Nu Sigma Psi Orchestra, Y. W. C. A. MARGARET GALLAGHER - - Cashel GENEVA GEIGER - - Cavalier. I fl fl L' mb: . - Q-333: 44 ..- ,,:,,A- Y 17:17 VJ. , t ,,: ,. - --,- 0.7 f.--A-. .,-ff-r.,-'a-3-E-,--V-uf V ., Y NH., --- L A A --Am AA -I I :all E I LOIS GERHARD - - Basketball - Egeland ESTHER GI LLER - Croolgslon, M innesola CHARLES GRIFFIN - - - Tower City Y. M. C. A. ELEANOR GROSINGER - - - Fingal Pbilomathian, Newman Club Choral Society, Nlaclrigal, Student Council EDGAR GUNDERSON - Glee Club GEORGIA CUSS Atheneum AGNES I-IANSON Clnonlan HILMA HARALA Y W C A MARGIT I-IAUCDAHI.. Clee Club Y W KATHLEEN HAZARD - Schafer Rugby Valley C :ly Bracket Eagle Bend C C asscl lon Plulomathlan Dramattc Club YWCA ts - - --- s , . . .A. ra A 41 Qlfifgfiiilf m I It -1 ' - ----1 45 I -Lia, 4 ,,E-Y...-, . Y y HARRIET HEALD Larxmore Delpln Dramatic Club HARRIET HEALY C lenburn Blizzard Staff Budget Staff C-lee Club SARAH HENNESSEY Conway Pbllomatuan Newman Club CERTRUDE HESS Clen Ullm Hanamlcln IWABEL HICKEY Norlonvxlle Delpbl Newman Club BLANCI-IE. HOUSER Napoleon Albeneum Band YWCA ARTHUR IVERSON Valley Cxly Mens Culee Club CLARA JAHN Valley Cnty Delphi Newman Club ADELAIDE JOHNSON Crocus Lutheran Students As o lat on CHARLES JOHNSON Alsen E. B C Dramatxc Club Football Lutheran Students Assoclahon l..Alllance Francaxse Y M C A - SQQQQQ il: ru ' ' , U! - 'U O -Q . . .-- - .- . . . 'S . , . 1 - . - SJ - . . nv I - ' 1 ' 5 . A I ' I I ' I I l :L I I 1 I l - . . m G ' I , I . . . ... cr' , I I l I I 1 . ll! Y -,LL , 1......---. - 1 1 L ...,--Lt rc.-1--rl... , K 0 iw, S.,-,.,5,,s,B..,-4-.-1-Tw. M- af -,.c't1-af,-...E--4:-gf MARCUERITE JOHNSON, Pelican Raplzls, Millncsolu Dramatic Club, Y. W. C. A. LEONORA JOHNSTON - - Devils Lake Philomathian, Blizzard Stall RUTH JOHNSTON - - - Valley clly Delphi, Blizzard Staff A ANNE KEANE .-.. Valley clly Newman Club, Choral Society l..'Alliance Francaise, Glee Club MARGARET KELLY DLI1 ils La e Atheneum Basketball MARION KELLY Vallly clly Clloman Newman Club ROSE KESSELER MGFIIIOMCU Minnesota Newman Club INA KETO New York Mills Minnesota ANN KLOSTER Buxton Delphi Dramatic Club KLARA KOLSTOE Plummer Minnesota Hanamxchl Madrlgal Y W C A Lutheran Students Association - - , I I - ' 1 1 , . ' 1 , , . . . . ' ,. . , . 1: V-1 -r xr -f- ar...-llama -V l ' 'K Y Y -5 I ' 1 rl 1 jg ' ' ' . 'Z -' 'FP1lk',X'1fF-il! :Y 47 l WESLEY KURT:-1 ---. Carden.. ' E. B. C., Football C German Club, Y. M. C. A. NETTIE. KYLLO ---- Mccanna Alheneum, M'adrigal, Y. W. C. A. ' MABEL LELAND ---- Culchull Lutheran Students Association MILDRED LITTON - - - Larimore Dramatic Club, Newman Club ALMA LYKKEN ---- Walcott Clionian, Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. , Lutheran Students Association HAZEL MQCREA ----- Sharon BLANCHE McGRAW - - - Antler - CLIFFORD IVlclVlll..l..AN - - Wiinbledon E.. B. C., Blizzard Staff, Budget Staff Football, Y. M. C. A. U MABEL MALEE - - Anacamla, Montana Newman Club NORA MALEN ---- Gardner Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. Lutheran Students Association o l ipzbzzi :ascii 48 A V , -V T ,. . h , ,V-.W .. .e,.,.Y K.-.-...rf---J-fl--c tn--1-5'-2-1s Q A- Q -- -- r- - V w -me f 3' 5' V my, Y - WVYLL ziggy.-.gg-l,,, ,..., , ' ' l V u R - - L Y l i 1 GRACE MASTERSON - - - Bufalo if Hanamichi, Y. W. C. A. l ELIN MELSTAD . . Mountain ' . MINNIE. MERRIFIELD 5 Valley City Clionian AMELIA MILLER ---- Sanborn Clionian, Madrigal, Orchestra Lutheran Students 'Association NELLE MILLER ---- Craflon Philnrnathian, Blizzard Slat? El Circulo Espanol BERTHA MOATS ---- Wahpeton Atheneum, Clce Club, Y. W. C. A. CLARA MCE - - Valley City DOROTHY NASINEC - - - Conway Philomathian, Dramatic Club THELMA NAYES - - Fingal W MABEL NORRIS ----- Plaza - Philomathian, Blizzard swf, Band l Q . gl' V JV it WV : Lf - -4 V fm - -Y Y,-, A --,, , ,. ,1 L.- .L-,fir Y' -v -22121-251 i I R y in B fb-,gw,,,,E,,,,.,r,,.,,: - W. ,.-.,.,, - .-,,.,..,,,..-........,...... ..........,.,-.. - 49 -,l 1 L L 567' W QQQQQE C A r A I I ANNA NOWATZKI ---- Langdon Hanamichi, Newman Club, Basketball CELE NOWATZKI - - Langdon AGDA OLSON - - - - Sultan Y. W. C. A. ALMA OLSON - - Fairchild, Wisconsin Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. BEATRICE OLSON - - - Grand Forks Lutheran Students Association LENORE OLSON - Milton BLANCHE OSBORN ---- Condo Atheneum, Blizzard Staff, Dramatic Club ANVILDA PADOEN - - - McClusky Lutheran Students Association Y. W. C. A. MARGARET PARKER - - - Hamilton Philomathian, Madrigal . I FLORENCE PETERSON - - - Hunter Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. o tl 50 1-1-----.-ft ..,if,7.a -.. - . f -1-A-A f- x 1 -- A 5 - -.W ,.,.-V-Ar - .- 7 -Y A ---- -- W- W ,S . -v k,- , gf . ...L g-TgN'T' - ,W U LAURA PETERSON - - - Hunter L'Alliance Francaise Y. W. C. A. 1. MABEL PETTET -... Courtenay - Atheneum, Y. W. C. A. - DAISY PITHEY - - Tcnney, Minnesota N1 z Y. W. C. A. Q PAULINE. POND ---- Bowman L Hanamichi, Debate Madrigal. Y. W. C. A. , LILLIAN QUAM ----- Rhame Clxoman Madrlgal HENRIETTA RASMUSSON Dazcy Band Budget Staff DOROTHY RATCLIFFE Kenwance lllmoxs Phnlomathlan CARRIE REVIS Slarffwealher Clxoman Clee Club Y W C A BERNICE RIDGEWAY Waucoma Iowa Nu Sugma Ps: Y W C A THELMA RINDE Hoople Phxlomathlan Lutheran Students Assoclahon ll? U -..-. .. . .. .Te -:A-:-n-1-fvvzvf-i ,, , ,. VJ' M' Qi,-A Z V . . V . ' Y , - ' 'I , p A M Wt jc. ' A fl, A -, Q MW' 3 v + O . N ' a ek'i A if'g-gu.gggjjgfigif' M ' A AL , ,, . ,,,+ , .-.3.,7-----.-.-,- fs' Alheneum Y W C A FLORENCE RYDEN lxennczly Mlnnesola Phllomathlan Glee Club Lutheran Students Assocxatxon GLADYS SABOE Belgrade Mlnneiola l-lanamlclu Glee Club Y W C A Lutheran Students Assocnahon MAURINE SCHIEB Bordulac Atheneum Debate Newman Club MARY SCHLAGEL F mgal Pl'nlomatl-nan Newman Club Blizzard Staff ELIZABETH SCHOLAND - - Reynolds German Club Newman Cub BERNICE SHEARER - - - Valley City Maclrlgal ALICE SHELVER ---- Enderlin Hanamichi, Y. W. C. A. CLEO SHERIDAN - - - Forest River Newman Club IRENE SHERIDAN - - - Forest River Newman Club O ll !.,,..,,,,L Ill! 1111 eczcifi U t U as - U u U , l JUDITI-I ROCNALIE - - Minnemaulfon - - , y . . . ' . U l , 1 A , sz 1. ' '1:1-iifzbffiiigf I f 4. jigiiiiiii:3?h11 gif':.3.1J gg L 'T , :Ie . .--J-,.II A - he ----fa---fi-1-k I I II I II I I I. I. II I I I I I I I I I -I II II II I II. I I , I I. I . I II I If I .. I I I ' I I 'I LORETTA SI-IERIDAN - - Fares! River Newman Club . VIRGINIA SIMCOX - - - Park River N II Philomathian, Choral Society ' F I Madrigal I I SHIRLEY SIMON -.... Lakota Clionian, Maclrigal, Newman Club I .I SADIE. SIMPSON - - Alexander I I I I SYLVIA sKARsToN --.- Banks 1 Ddpha, Y. W. C. A. I I I Lutheran Students Association ., ' BELLE SLETTEN Sourrs Choman Y W C A ESTHER SOROOS Valley C :ly Blizzard Staff Budget Staff Delphi Y W C A Lutheran Students Assoclahon EVA SPAULDING Mmol Choral Society Madngal MARTHA SPILLUM Buxton Band Orchestra Y W C A ADELINE STEPHENSON Turtle Lake Atheneum Y W C A S I -'--' I II I . I I . Ii I I I . - - . - I . ' I I I. 1 - I I , . . . . li X. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I nI I I I Ii I , 5 L, inf .... ...M ..... e .....e....,.,.,..-N..-,ee ...Q .. mei- eT..,.r,V,, hw: ' AA 'ff TQ 'TT Tt'1..ff ..., - T Awtjgm ff '- - Qi----k -11'-2'-if--i'S1.'-f-f TTT Q-142'-M A-T-Tlfli-. -'Q' :-I SIN- 'n',- .- ..'..--.Lt4m ,-'nn I 53 MQW 0.10 W Wiki 0fJ5j5+L'P 'Wl -J ,Lvwfdjd t 1 EFFIE STERN ----- Rugby Hanamichi, Y. W. C. A. I BINNIE STEVENS - -' - - Rugby Hanamichi, Y. VV. C. A. WINNIFRED SUNDERLAND - Milton. Philomathian, Dramatic Club EDITH SWITZER - - Hamilton Clionian GLADYS SYVERTSON - - - Overly ' Lutheran Students Association MYRTLE THOMPSON - - Hanlfinson Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. ALICE THOMPSON - - Cavalier Philomathian AGNES Tl-IOR - - Wilton HELEN TISDEL - - DeLamere Clionian RACHEL TOFSRUD - - - Rugby Atheneum Lutheran Students Association - S '77loww.Lz, wuuc-J O xl Y - w-may-ef - BEATRICE. TOMLINSON - Orislfa Delphi, Y. W. C. A. HELEN ULNESS ---- Halliday Madrigal Lutheran Students Association ALICE VAN BRUGC-EN - - Litchville Y. W. C. A. JULIA WALKER ---- Bismarck Hanamichi, Y. W. C. A. CHRISTINA WALLACE - - - Rolla Hanamichi, Madrigal, Y. W. C. A. - - Hansboro Staff ' NELLIE WEEDEN - - Band, Blizzard BERN-EE EERTH - N 3- Y. W. rp 0- ,Q,.,,qJCU... MYRTLE W STLE KATHRYN WI-IALEN - Slephcn,Minnesola Cl ionian, Maclrigal MARGARET WHALEN - Slephen, Minnesota Newman Club, Nu Sigma Psi H21 0 O I I I . I 1 , Q i MABEL WIESEKE - Berllla, M innesola Hanamiclui, Y. W. C. A. EDITH WILLSON ----- Leal ALICE WIN-IE - - 4 - Lidgernvood Band ' AGNES WITZLEBEN ---- Linton Newman Club ROSE WOLF ------ Cenler Atheneum Lutheran Students Assocxahon A nller CHRISTINE WRIGHT ELLEN WRIGHT Antler GEORGE WRIGHT Valley Culp Hespenan Basketball Gee Cul: MARIE ZAUN Valley Cxly MABEL PETERSON Slarb uc M xnnesola 1-1. 11 1111 1 K 1 ,, . n 4 fo I I ,l 4 LD lx U A Ui E, ln I I I Q 1 1 I 1 l ' I , ,I ' , ' I . - . I ' n . n 'F' -, I I IQIV-......L G - YI fa-QI II I ef- IIII.: .IW .II I IN I ., 4 IIIII IM GEORGE AMOTH - - Wales II ,QI LILLIAN ARMSTRONG - - Humboll i xr! I LOUISE BAILLE - - - Harvey I I ROBERT BELL - - Oberon II I ELEANOR BILY ...-- Piselg I ,I IVIARTI-IA BLAUROCK Minrieapolis, Minnesola I ' LOUIS BRASSEUR - - - Dunseilh I, I I..IAIIiance Francaise, Newman Club 'I DELORIS BIRDE - - . . Leeds III I DOROTHY COOPER ---- Lalgola VI Dramatic CIub, IVIadrigaI Club I I Y. W. c. A. I I II I ILA COPPIN ----- Hanlginson I ' OERTIE ELKIN - - Hamburg I ADELINE GEYER - - Rock Lake I I BERNICE OODKE . - - 51. Thomas II Atheneum, Y. W. C. A. I , Lutheran Students Association DALE GORMAN ---- Valley Cay II I ADAIVIA GUSLANDER - Novary, Morilana II, I THERESA HAGEN ---- Lamlon 'I I Dramatic Club, Y. W. C. A. LI IDA I-IAGENSON - - Feriile, Mir111esola II I, ATI-IALIA IVESDAHL - - - Edmore I Lutheran Students Association I LILLIAN JACKSON - Lake City, Minnesola I I MYRA JOHNSON - - . - sf. john I , NORDIS KILNESS - - - Valley City II I ARNOLD KIRKNESS - Lake Park, Mfrrnesola I . Football, Basketball, Baseball II KI E. B. C., German CIuI:J, Dramatic CIuI3 , , I MARIE KOCI-ITA ---- Eflmore Ir I I FLORENCE KUEBER - - cmmz Forks !If,IIX Newman Club, Dramatic Club I I HELOA LARSON -.... cmfy I IIMII III .14 III Il . 57 AUVERNE LOCKWOOD - - Valley City Delphi CORA MQCONNELL - - - Cavalier Y. W. C. A., Clee Club, I-Ianamiclli CATHERINE MCCORMICK Woonsoclfel, Soullr Dalfola LYLE MCCORMICK - - - Valley Cily MARION MOFFITT - - - Valley City Glee Club, Atheneum, Y. W. C. A. ANNE IVIONSON - - Orleans, Minnesota Delphi ANNA MOUN - - CECIL MULHAIR - AMY NIELSON . - HELENA PETERSON - MARCELLA PETERSON ALICE PORT - - - DORA PRIGGE - - CATHLEEN RECNIAR BLANCHE RINGNETTE ALICE ROGENES - - ANNE RYSON - - Newman Club - Carbary - Valley Cily Valley City - Dazey - Chafee - - Erie Ada, .Minnesota - - Willori - jamaslonm - Buxton - Emcrado MARIE SCI-IOESSLER - - A namoose SARAH SEIVILING - Henclrum, Minllcsola Lutheran Students Association RUBY STEINBORN - FRANCES STEVENSON Hanamichi - - Valley City - W yndmere IDA T1-1oRsoN ---- Valley Cay HAROLD WATSON - Glee Club - New Salem CORA WELTER - - Vaughn, Monlana ,IAYNE WHELOCK - - - Valley City Clionian LILLIAN WINTER - - Hillsboro MARY WRIGHT ---- Valley City Clionian, Blizzard Staff IVA ZIEGLER ------ F ingal x Y , 58 duces!! L - :ci X X , V R35 ' x x - 4' if . - P . 'Q . NN : , L V. ji - EW, . I '- . A ... W R .1 . X ,r xg , 21...- QL-.E . NX Q- . ...,-W .V , ,I , 1 . Y, ,' T. ' '1 ' . V 4.2529 sh 'tl' 4 K4 iw? 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' '-5, ' ' , gi 1 J-E 5 E Y E 'EA W x H N .1 13:1 4' , H' WWFMQ ' ' , ' .. .... ..... ,MM f Q Y J t Y il. s.La ' JWWV ?ijWwWQi?f4wfM i ADAMS Morgan Mxnnesota Clloman Y W C A Orchestra ESTHER AHLBERG Leeds CLARA AKESON Fargo Glee Club Lutheran Students Association BEDA ALMQUIST Reynolds ARNOLD ANDERSON Sullon Clee Club MILDRED ARNESON Cooperstown Y. W, C. A. Lutheran Students Association N . W It .5 l! , r. RUBY ATCHESON - - Harinah 12 ' BYRDIE. ATKINS ----- Canda W' Philomathian, Nu Sigma Psi 1 DOROTHY ATKINS ---- Canda Philomathian, Nu Sigma Psi q 1 1 fx. lu KATHERIN BALE -.--. Lisbon Philomathian, Y. W. C. A. Q, . t U ,' W 1 , 4 Y. sQff.s.-..L.- f Ls. . it A ii L. SPQ -A ., . WU, ' 9 1 . ' f 5 A 1 J - f gr o Wi X ' I' RI - . ' W E i - - 5 . . Ll, ,,. - - - v. -.. Jr: -3, .,J5p-v::g7m.i..,,,,114,, ,...x-:f':-f .,-..,: un - -,I . - .- - , Ml- A--A .- . 1-1-. 6l GLADYS BAYLE Lisbon Delphi Budget Staff MAXINE BEARDSLEY Rolla LUELLA BECKMAN Ypsilanti Delphi Glee Club Y W C A Lutheran Students Association LORETTA BEISEKER Harvey Y W C A ALICE BERG Lzlclnulle Y. W. C. A. Glee Club Lutheran Students Association MINNIE BERG ------ Bisbee ' Philomathian MARGARET BILLE - Sal! Creek Wyoming Glee Club Newman Club MANDA BIRKELAND - - - Warmic l..'Alliance Francaise Lutheran Students Association ' BERNICE BJERKEN ---- Page Baslcetball 1 ll kazaa: C C C Ig sl n ig E bg JP ,Q , E n E Q' 2 . 3 . ' -' 3 - j . . - K - Q tr ' - 2' I ! n 5 :Gal- ez 1-1 N , , ,,.-- - - 'H' -. fr- 4 1,r.,..w.f.-.E.:-g.n, ?1g,L..,p::1,,g:E5 , v L . ,.... T-. XL , ,. N, W, ,- f-fi, f-, f:,,. - T . ,A J., ,A :,--t,.:l-vrf ., 1-...,,,,,,-g-.-.-m:.-- -J QQ, - fb :si ff: -- u Ji,-, ff. , J.. L ' kits'---4 -S--J -, , f- fvf, TffTg1-1-5,-:ggi-li'ggglggV-- - - -- --f P-1-3-fe-?:-1-,vw ir'-fn - -. .- uv..,ff.: f,r:s r3.Q:i..Q:c A.: -,,gg.ig..:.1r L 1 o 7 HELEN BAIONE - - - ' ' Verona Lutheran Students Association Nu Sigma Psi I RUDA BLEGEN - - - Churchs Ferry Lutheran Students Association EVADNE BLY - - - 1 i Y. W. C. A. K j MRYTLE BOETTCHER Clee Club MARJORY BOWEN CRYSTAL BOYCE. Gee Club Hanamrchr Y W DOROTHY BRADLEY - Hunter - - B uchanan Valley City Absaraffa Rolla C Grace Clly Phrlomatixlan Dramatic Club LILLIE BUCHHOLZ FLORENCE BURKE Fm al I ea ,E f ',,,1f-W. ' ., Q., ,N-Q, . i i L L ' 3 ii L Q Qi i 1 fi f - VERA BOYD .... - - ,Q ' ', . . .A. 2 - - 'ff - . ,z . i E L H , t 3 Qi If ,t,, -rrr in +f N f W-f Q I vi if Sb ' W. AGNES CARLSON ---- Lilchville ESTHER CEDERSTROM McKenz1e Lutheran Students Association LILLIAN CHAPP Mmlo Newman Club GERTRUDE CHRISTIANSON Flaxton Y W C A Glee Club Lutheran Students ASSOCIHIIOH LILLIE CHRISTIANSON Mandan Y W C A Nu Slgma Psi EDDIE CLAVADETCHER Wxmbledan Football E B C Y M C A CARROL COLE Mel-lenry Y W C A ANNIE CONLEY Spmlmoad Y W C A Dramatic Club Nlaclrl al Atheneum ADREAN CROCKETT Langdon Dramatic Club sl 1 P 0 l -s. Z P Z . O - W P . Z - Z . ' P - . . I sq. I . I . I ' r- 3 n I Q, 2 . l 'D ' A! ' 'll , ,. - II 4 f' N ,sfA ' ' 2- A -- 'N ' ' I II I I I II . I . I I I I . I I I I I I I ' ' I Ii I I I I Q I I T Q2 I I I I ERNA DAHL ..... Ezlmorc I I I I I Lutheran Students Association I I I I I Ti II . I Q - I I CLARA DALE --... Mafmom I I I I I I ' I Hanamichi, Debate, Glee Club I I I I . I ' I I I I I I I II I I If ' II KENNET1-1 DALE. - - Mafmofh I I 5 I I X I I I I I I I GORDON DARKENWOLD - Wimbledon I I I E. B. C., Newman Club I I I . I I DAISY DAVIS - - Couffmmy i I I . I I I I I I I I MARY DEARDORFF - - Egeland I I 5 : I' I MARIE DONNELLY - - - Craflan ll I I Atheneum, Newman Club, Y. W. C. A. I I ' I I I I I , XI II , I I DOROTHY DUFFY - - - Sl. Tlwmas I I I Hanamichi, Newman Club I I I , I I I I II I LAURA DURYEA - Sl. fumes, Minnesola I II A Clionian, Glee Club II .II Q Y. W. C. A., Choral Club I ia f 3' I I I I I I I II REDURG DUSEK ---- Bremen I I Newman Club, Y. W. C. A. I I If I I I I I I. I I I I I I A . ' I I I I I . I I I , . W 4- . . -L - - ----U --:-f- -.15-r -'W - -C-1'-mf-1-aI,IwJlIIII l IMO le m'I7,Tf'f' .- OIl-.lf. fff-QQ.... D-.fQ.L.,,..c If 65 EMMA DVORAK C enler MILDRED EGGAR Sh eyennc GERTRUDE EGGERT M ap le lon Newman C ub ELLAMAYE. ELAYER S larlfmealher Madngal Delplu MARIAN ELLSBERRY Valley City Dramatic Club Delplu Cvlee Club Y W C A MYRTLE ELTON - La c Park Minncsolu Glee Club Y. W. C. A. . RINDA EMERSON - - - Bonineau DORIS ENGBRECHT - - Calder: Valley HATTIE ERICKSON - - Valley Clly Culee Club, Baslcel Ball ' OLINE FALTER ---- Park Rim Newman Club il: 1111 C 3:6315 511111 C C A scant! U ll ll U A Newmi-ln Club - - .1 - . If . 66 f l lf lm - .. Q ,. , . li l l 3 r 1 , 'I u 1 il U f , I I 3.-.5 1-- ,l,.,.- - - . -- L.-fx- -4- - --- , 7 Y ,A -an ,,.'::i:f,::',,T:.1,, ---Q.. 4-.. -- A- -- . LEILA FARNAND - - - Condo Glee Club RAY FEARING - - - Valley cn, Hesperian THEODORE FELDMAN - - Men's Culee Cub Dramatic Club E. B. . MARGUERITE. FLAHAVEN Hanamlchl Newman C ul: Clee Club STANLEY FLEMING Tacoma Hespenan Y M C A Dramahc Cul: LUELLA FLEUGEL Glee Club Y A NELLIE FRASER Glee Club Y A BERT FREDRICKSON Reserve B B Squacl LAURETTA FREDRICKSON Y W C A Nu Sigma Pembina Omemcc Wasfnnglan W healland Sl ameslolvn Kemal Kensal , ,-..-,--V . , . M.,fC- -. ,-J --.-1-319 fl ' - K '-:.' , -. - ..---A-.:-g.,:g-L.ll... - 4:..---'1T,- . 3: I 112 W alll! will Ml F i ll l i F ll 1 l Q1 l :l , ...--,-- -M...-v- ., - -....- -,-,., -..xti ITC , ... Q'-7, .,.:v 6 L l xl '4 , C 3 ll ll l 'I 11 Q l fl l f ' I5 f W wg . . :. ll , V . l Er xl l ii ll f LJ 3, !. , C' '1 f l I fi 1 - . Q 11 2 l ' ' A ll ' ' ' P il l . . W. C. . il H l Y W1 l ' ' ' ' 1 fl l 5 , . W. C. . E, ' ii 'l 1 ' 2 U - - is f I . . li fl 4 I l i f Z , - 'w V J f . l ll Q . L .l PALMA FRISTAD .... Manaan xf F Q . . . ., ' P' U' 4 1 -Elf 1- X llfv, l A 3 1 , - gli-li I 'V' H l l l MAI g A . -- - W ,CA - L f ' ' ' -:-. . :tZ'.,L..:::r::.-rx. -. ,L-.ng:'L7-::,-.f-fQ.:fx:1:E vktglf i -9- '11r::'.:: 1 ' Xu D-Ai, 3 L 4 MARGARE1 GALLACHLR Da y lan Newman Club RATHRYN GARRITY Colgate MARY GERITZ Lalfola Newman Club VIRGIL GESSNER Penn Y M C A Lutheran Stuclent Association HAZEL GISELIUS Valley Czly FRAINCES GONDQINGER Turllc La e Newman Club I GENEVIEVE GOODRICH - - Cassellon Philomathian Y. W. C. A. Madrigal MAYME C-RIFFITH ---- Colfax Newman Club SELMA GUGEL ---- Blanchard C-lee Club Lutheran Students Association IDA GULLI CKSON ---- Eclfelson Q ' n I - . ' . - If iid ' A ' Q ' A C 68 . , , .A,g, - ,-., .-.- .- - ---,-f --- nik S.:-Q4-.sz -L fa-+1 -- ws.:f+--ww 15535, -..Lf W-, - . , -F 1,25ZiiQ::ii3T.i.i1fiT:..f2T'-' he ICE. 3 . DESSIE GUNDERSON - - Hastings ESTHER C-UNTER - - Churchs Ferry Hanamichi, Glee Club Y. W. C. A., Debate MIRIAM GUNTER - - Churchs Ferry Hanamichl, Y. W. C. A. FRANK GURLEY - - - Loman E. B. C. - - IONA CUSS A ----- Wolford Delphi, Band, Student Council SADIE. CUSS - - - - Wolford l Delphi MYRTLE CUSTAFSON - - Fingal EVELYN HALLIN ---- Michigan N Y. W. C. A. N Lutheran Students Assdciation Rl-IOSA HAMILTON ---- . .Dahlcn , Q Clee Club, Y. W. C. A. ' ALICE I-IANEY - - - Grand Forfrs V A 'De1p1.i, Y. W. c. A., Debate ' it V Q 3fi3fiimmm5f'9TC V' 'ififffife A Q .... .ei 69 KRISTINE HANSON W yndmere OLGA HANSON Churchs Ferry Y W C A Lutheran Students Assoclatlon ELINORE HARNIT Rugby Atheneum Band EVELYN I-IARTMAN Rogers Y W C A Nu Slgma Psx ETHEL. I-IEDEEN New Rlchmond Wlsconsm KENNETH HELFERTY Valley Cnty V Hespenan Y. W. C. A. Dramatxc Club El Circulo Espanol PAULINE I-IENNINGS - - - LaMoure Y. W. C. A. - ANNE HERK .----. Fingal German Club AGNES HERR ----- Wishek Y. W. C. A., Glee Club LINDA HOLM ----- Ryder . r, ifb zzz: A ' ,V QL -My ' I 12121 , ll lit I , U -... , l I . 16 Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. , f Lutheran Students Association r 4, an A.,.Y.,, .. . ,- :zeal . ,+Q,f-Qi. - 'GUIDE o ALMA HOOVER ---- Petersburg Y. W. C. A. Lutheran Students Association M'ARTIN HOLTER - ' Valley City C-lee Club DOROTHY HRONESI-I - Roclf Lake Basketball DOROTHY HUBER - - Bismarck Nu Sigma Psi, Glee Club Y. W. C. A. ALBERTA VHUFFMAN: . Walhalla Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. PEARL HUGHES - - Boclfoo MINNIE HUNT - Wimbledon ' LULU HURTT - - - - Hoople Glee Club ELSIE. ,IACOBSON ---- Warwick Y. W. C. A. CUDRUN JACOBSON Fcfgus Falls, Minncsoia o 'C Y ,-,Y ,, l I i :za- 11 l -Epi!!-P.,-D'-Tm-mljsmrgnmax Igfm 71 0 11111 LYN JAEGER - - - Dazey A Y. W. C. A. Ji JL XJAIEESJA-MES - - Bowman , ,L QL 4X j'HRYN JANOWSKI - - - Calia , Glee Club, Newman Club Y. W. C. A. ELEANOR JEFFRIES - - - Casselton U Clionian, Y. W. C. A. Nu Sigma Psi FRANCES JEFFRIES - - - , Cassellon Clionian, Y. W. C. A. Choral Society LEONARD JENNlNGS - - Hurdsfeld Hesperian, Glee Club, Y. M. C. A. ELLA JOHNSON - - Slephen, Minnesola GLADYS JOHNSON - - - Donnybroolf A Choral Club, Y. W. C. A. ROSE. JOHNSON - - Slepflen, Mfnnesola RUTH JOHNSON - - - Coopcrslolvn Y. W. C. A., Glee Club Lulheran Students Association 0 GGZZEE 72 , Zh.. -.-V.. -A ,. ..VY. Q-- Q r----6---,-'z-me-:-v-.-w V 1 - 1 ,- ,,.,.-,, - Y Y.,,. .. . -.. ,vu ,A V. , ....,.,-.,..,.C - ...cm . .4 f ,.-...,.i... . ,- .,-,,, S: 1 Ebgmm J5 1 5-:M A W- A f-A, em Qszmsll f - ,, . -1,:.g3:v-x-Q-f-f- f----, 7f--- ---1-- ':-4-1' u.14.:r..fLx.rr1'z-5-f Qtr: f-Q.. . f..fv,..:+-. :rg -1-L , -. , -.4v.:q:.-.-V:-:.:. - D i MAUDE JOHNSTON - - - Emerado Alliance Francaise, Y. W. C. A. - HAZEL JOOS - - - - Medina Clee Club I , JENNIE. JUSSOLA ---- Rolla W Lutheran Students Association ' NELLYE JUZELER - - Colden Valley Lutheran Students Association HARRY KAEDING - - - Penn Y. M. C. A. MAELON KASPARI Fargo Glee Club Newman Club Craflon Newman Club Glee Club L Alliance Francaise DOROTHY KEYES Anela Cheer Leader VIBEKKE KJELLAND Valley C in HENDRA KLABO Weslhope Glee Club Y W C A Lutheran Students Association fi? fn' 73 v 22233 5 9? L, L A ff, Ml in - I 3 ig gg li 2 1 E 5 rn 1 'E :gal 1.75, sf Q 2 1 Q . ' 1 -, - ' L - 1, ' . i L Q 1 . . K.. 4 ll .AMA n ', I 'I T Q 2 5 1 .1 if in L JS nfl l - H 1 I .i l I Y s i 4 2,,4 Qc11' -' - - LLQZAQ. AE laik U I I I ! in 5 l I I I ai ilaazaa IRENE KNIEFEL - - McVille IVIINNIE KNUDSON Pelican Rapids, Minnesota Y. W. C. A. ' Lutheran Students Association FRIDA KRIEWALOT - - Valley City LYDIA KRUEGER - Fcssenden CAROLYNE KURTZ - - 'Fingal Y. W. C. A. Newman Club, Band, Glee Club KATHRYN LA BRASH - - Courtenay Y. W. C. A. VIRGINIA LACY - - Fcssenden Clionian ELLEN LANGDAHL - - Hope ARTHUR LARSON New Richmond, Wisconsm E. B. C., Cnlee Club. Y. M. C. A., Dramatic Club LEONARD LARSON - - Sutton 74 - 1- - -- -f -E --1 A -Q X11 Y It Q If RUTH LAWRENCE - - - M oorclon Newman Club Band, Clee Club Choral Society ALVIN LEE ----- Valley City Y. M. C. A., Glee Club SIDNEY LEE. ---- Caopcrslolvn Dramatic Club, Hesperian l..'Alliance Francaise ETHEI.. LIND - - Brainerd, Minnesota Y. W. C. A. BLANCHE LINK ---- Larlmorc Glee Club, Newman Club HELEN LITTLE - - Bismarck ROZELLA LITZEL . caffzngfnn ALICE LOKKEN . E- - - Devil. Lak.: Glee club, Y. W. c. A. MADALYNNE LONG - - Page Newman Club ES-THEIR LOOSE ---- Woodworth Band, Y. W. C. A. Lutheran Students Association Y---3-3.1, -27, Y 1 , N4 ,, 573' xc 5 1 1 111 6 fi , qv., 75 EVELINE LYFORD Frazec Mxnnesola LOUISE McCAULEY Par Rnver Y W C A E,:5l3D vmwwapmqaggnlasgp Pnl JEANETTE. lVlcC-EE Eldmlge Atheneum Band PEARL McISAAC Valley C :ty Newman Club Nu Sigma Psi VlVlAN McKAY ---- Craflon Philomalhian C-lee Club Choral Society ADELLA MCKINNON - - - Moorelon Newman Club Glee Club Choral' Society DOROTHY McKlNNON - - - Sawyer GENEVIEVE lVlcKINNON - - Sawyer Glee Club 5 U I I I I ! is . ' E ' 1- Z f m I so , Z 0 0 r- C , E , ,gn . ,C rn - . ' I 0 . n l ' u l Q ' ' l I , Y - i P 63 'T ' ' . ' - ix ' S? - ' . Q N - a A Q Zigi 76 5 C Cf f l-P R ' ,, , ll w w i f FLORENCE McLEAN - - - Adams il Clee Club, Atheneum 1 . BEATRICE MELERNAN - Page MARY -MacDONALD - - Langdon CHARLOTTE MALM - - Browns Valley ' Glee Club Y IRMA MARSHALL - - Valley City ' FRANCES MARTIN - Crassian, Mlnnesola A Y. W. C. A. 3 il ELLEN MASTVELTEN - - Ballineau 'I PRUDENCE MENSING - - - Aslvley Y. W. C. A., Glee Club ' ESTHER MICHEL - - Donnybroalf Y 5 FLORENCE MOE - - - Valley Cay Y f Hanamichi, German Club I i' o , D V . Q .... E., 4..- ,-,- ,EM .,.., , if, , E,,,,,f,,., ,,.. ..,,.T,..,..:,,-J ... ,E-ff... Ad' WP.. .... w.-.--.g.iE..gE.,,,E-.mE.g.,g.,.....,E,...,..,,,... -,-,... ,.., . .. 77 . S recent! A ala. A li T F . Viv ' ' 2 .V ' 9 , 77, if ' - i ' QQ if lv' 1 7 , l MYRTLE MOHAGEN - - . Crofton' ' L'Alliance Francaise, Y. W. C. A. Lutheran Students Association VADA MOORDALE - - - Valley City Clionian El Circulo Espaniol IRENE MORITZ ---- lVall1alla . Glee Club, Y. W. CQ A. BERTHA MOSES Pelican Rapids. Minnesota ' Dramatic Club n Nu Sigma Psi. Y. W. C. A. i MARLYS MOYER .... Bamep I ALICE MURRAY ----- Lisbon Delphi GERTRUDE NAREM' - Sidney, Montana Y. W. C. A. ALICE NELSON ---- Rogers GERALDINE NELSON - - - Silva Hanamichi, Y. W. C. A. HAROLD NELSON - - - Fairmount Q E. B. C., Y. M. C. A.. Glee Club W ' 3 C ' di 78 , , 3 J- . -1- W-W 51 ' C 0 LILLIAN NEWGAARD - - Devils Lake Philomathian TOLLIE NIELSON ---- Washburn Clee Club, Y. W. C. A. CAROL NOREM ----- Milnor Hanamichi, Y. W. C. A. HATTIE. NOREM ---- Bowman Hanamichi, Y. W. C. A. THELMA NORIN - - Shcyenne VIOLET NORLIN ---- Bombells Basket Ball, Y. W. C. A. Lutheran Students Association ELVINA NOSS ----- Plaza Hanamichi, Y. W. C. A. L'Alliance Francaise DUELLA NOTT ---- Donneybrooff Y. W. C. A., Choral Society DORIS NYRE. ----- Reeder Madrigal, Band, Y. W. C. A. Choral Society M'ARY O'HARA ---- Balfugale Newman Club 0 N -2i..h...:.:'1:s---2-iziuvhi -' ' '- f- ' '-fi' C' ' 'N f Y M V 4, - Y ,, .YH , , gqmb .1--. - - MABEL OLSON MYRTLE OLSON Band RHODA oRsETH - FERN ovERToN - WILLARD OVIND - Hesperian MYRTLE OXTON - CAROLINE OLSON Maplefun AMY OLSON Hanslagrg BESSIE OLSON Medina Plulomatluan Dramahc Club l..All1ance Francaise Debate Delphi, Band, Blizzard Staff Sarles S ulton McVille Camlo Emcraclo Fin Icy BEATRICE. PANTZKE Lillle Falls, Minnesola Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. 80 5jqQg3g E - E 1111376 U 32221 5 I I S I I I ,! Il E, .ul is . . -W nl l Q' ' Y I! Q 1 ,g 11 1, , 1 0 f I ee I 5 , ' .I l 14 1 l' l v' Z I I P l l x . 14. fr-Q K.,--Ni - Sf' YJ. Y H M- ff- - V ELMER PANTZKE - Lillle Falls, Minnesola Band, Orchestra, Glee Club Hesperian DAYZE PATTERSON - Frazcc, Minnesota MYRTLE PEDERSON - Y. W. C. A. AMY PETERSON LILLIAN PHALEN Newman Club LOIS PRANTE Y W C A SHIRLEY PURVIS VILETTA PUTMAN MERTLE RAHN Glee Club Y W C VIOLA RANKIN Clee Club Y W C A. Van Hoolf Lilchville Craflon Milner Williston Egeland HHVl1lfl1lSUH - Lisbon . . Y Y- .... Y... . ... .,,.,,.C....,-. ...i.-,,---..-..., .--QE,-, --L . L ,,,, riwv J , q -. l nid' ' '+'4i'-17.41 :T ' 'in' li! fllli ffl li! Ei Q! 51 5 xi ,:l xlll lf ?! 21 5 4. if U l l ll il . P li l lil ll ia T ii r 'r U 5 . E I I ll EL. iii! , Elf gli Q31 Eli lllll 25,5 :lr ll: all ,wi vill ,ig xl ll Tl Zi fi :lg EW , 3? ei-wi lla Ml P 5 u 15, V n ir! l E,., :fi ,U LU Ilya, QM. .-'-k-- - . - .-, ,.---vf-r.-A-QAM: ,:-.:...---- :--1 - . .-4.1 ..g', 'x ll . - . . l i , , l . ,,,, ,... A. ,... l A 1 f- -irf-4:5-1-1-Q,1?j'--14--AQ!-Af--f- 1 'L-ll ,i ffieie A Y F U I 0 M'ILDRED REID - - Adams I MINA RICHARDSON - - - Rock Lake IQ '41 Y. W. C. A., Clee Club p IMAGVENE. RIDGEWAY - Hugo, Mfrlnesola I -I1 -, 4- w Y. W. C. A. .L , e if , 1 ' I XNGA ROCKSWALD - - Lilcfwille 1 -, I X VIOLET ROESER - - - Cassellon ' Dramatic Club, Philomathian . f ' , 'V .,, -,'CAfc..,a,,. ' . 1 E 1 M.-ff .ip f A Aw ROOF '- - LW-V - Iamcslown H 5 W H' El' Y. W. C. A., Glee Club ' W ill! Dramatic Club I MARY ROWLES Hancoc Mrnncsola Newman Cub 1 : W Jn . v '-- yy. ,. NNW - lc, . u .QQ-' A . : 1 5 . A f u HELEN RUDE - - - - Sfanlw I , . Atheneum '4 i' -. ' EDNA RUDSER ---- Hampden A Y. W. C. A. GRACE RUGLAND - - Sharon - Q I Q 82 , :P ,Q B' 7 'W Wi 1 iii Yi 0 MAB EL SAMUELSON Tacoma, Washinglon MARTHA SARSTEN - lESTHER SAUER - - - Y. W. C. A. HENRIETTA SCHLECHTI Philomathian ANNA SCHNEEKLATH - Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. GIORGIANA SCHMID Newman Club DOROTHY SCHNEIDER LAURA SCHRADER Glee Club VALERA SCHRAM Band ALICE. SCHULTZ Band - - Lilclwille - Talley Devils Lake - Bufala Lolna Valley Czly Haynes Parsluall H 1 llslroro 11113 , ., N f , .... A , 83 CAROLINE SCHULTZ Hlllsboro Glee Club MARGARET SCHWEIZER Washburn Y W C A NORAL SEVERSON Valley Cnty Dramatic Club HELEN SHAW Sheldon Y W C A Hanamncln KATHLEEN SHEEHAN Bufalo OSCAR SIEGELE Denhof Bancl Glee Club Lutheran Students Association MARION SIMICOX - - - Park River Philomathian Madrigal Club Choral Society . HAZEL SIMONSON ---- Ryder , Hanamichi Y. W. C. A. L Alliance Francaise BLANCHE SMITH ---- Omemee Allmeneum EDNA SMITH ----- Alice ifbnzzz :execs 532385 QQQQCE l U U R U C 84 . - i. ,.,-.-ilT,-.5 yQT2:355fS3-4 GRACE. SMITH ----- Hazen Y W C. A. Atlteneum Glee Club LURENE SMITH ---- Hillsboro Band Orchestra ODELL SMITH - - Clenlvoozl Mfrwncsola Choral Society Delphi Clee Club Newman Club HALLIE SORENSON - - - Tuttle Y. M. C. A. MYRTLE SORENSON - - cmd Forks Delphi, Y. W. c. A. l i MILDRED SOUTHER - - Underwood ' l..'Alliance Francaise w BLANCHE SPEARIN - - Watford City ' LELA SPENCER - - Valley City I , . W T FLORENCE SQUIRE - - Spiritwood gi l I A GRACE STAMBOUGH - Carrington .V ' 1, Q I f l T L, ' ' ' 'f-'mlvlvl --V T . -...'-Y .. ' 1 - - gl - i' . , Y-. ......:-'-' -1- -..-.v -.4.. Cvu,-f..-., . .-.gd ..- fn-- I -V H id-Aww r , . , . . ., .,, - 4, J, ,. ,.- , ,..... -., . f , -f -wa-.vL?lzz4a:f A- ' :, ' 1- NW- -L Liu :.iL: 'f -' -N - ff1'i 4. 'T 'fQ: ' v'-1-f'1-.ggsvf-Y.-1, .-4-gi:4sr--'- F .V - , m i -xf--v-fxru-f ., C- .. ,.-. V, ,. . .C ,- C .C C . .-.CC Cm-, CC , f' . - , ,- -'-, .. ,-. , .,-,,-t,, -t,,,,,. 'u V Z.-,Q-521g3Ef,:7.1 i-W-11f1:f- f. , , . lv , l - - . , f ' l , ' A l I ,- N v l . .Z , ' 1 w Q l ,X N 11 .l -llffl H LSTC421-:ZL-3:gfQ'.'fLx.Q'ffl7Cgk'E'f,fQflf?r?5f-7'3i? --. 85 SUSAN STAMPKA Buchanan Newman Club MARGARET STAUFFACHER Dawson Glee Club Y W C A ANNA STEPHENS Sanborn RAY STERN Rugoy Band KOLOGNA SUNNE Heaton Y W C A JOHANNA SYLSKAR Stephen Mmnesola Lutheran Students Assocxahon ESTHER TAILLON -.-. cavalier L'Alliance Francaise Newman Club CLEO TAYLOR ----- F andale Band El Circulo Espanol SYLVANNUS TESSEM - Slarlvuck, Minnesota Hesperian THERESE THOLE - - - Syffeslcr Glee Club, Newman Club 'T '11 1111 Zim - vio-- 7-F-7 A V I lt ? iu q z glg - ' . 86 ANNE THOMAS ----- Dogden Clionian Y. W. C. A. ANNE THORESGARD - - Courtenay HERBERT TOBIAS ---- Beach E.. B. C., Student Council Clee Club l Newman Club, Football Basketball Reserves MARIAN TOOLEY - - Poplar, Montana ,, ..- .1:Ei::.- -e i ,Ag U U EDITH TORING - - Enderlin THELMA TORKELSON Stephen Mmnesola Y W C A Basketball ALICE TREMBLY Crace Cnty Newman Club MELVA ULNESS Davenport NELLIE UNDERLAND Hettznger CHARLOTTE UPHAM Br marc Y W C A Plulomathlan 1- -. - .- 'la If fl Il ... - , if if tii.,.L.lIA.tt ei, sz 1?---M ff -----'--g1?- , 11:1-.T 2 ,I p tl 3 U E I f! Sli ROSE VAN STEENWOORT Crarp Newman Club DOROTHY VAN STRALEN Bathgale ALICE VANDELIN Devtls Lake FLORENCE VANEK New Richmond Wisconsin Y W C A Dramatic Club Newman Club Delphi Debate Nu Sigma Psi Bllzzard Stall EDNA VIE Hanslzoro ETHEL VIE Hanslroro Lutheran Students Aaaoclatton Y W C A Atheneum Clee Club MABELLE. WALHOOD Aneta Lutheran Students Association Clee Club ELSIE. WEHR Dagden German Club BLANCHE. WELSH Langdon u S U U 0 HAZEL VREELAND ---- Hazen 0 2 A 111111 ' :xii ' as ' Cnflf. X, ,,, , W nv-, ,-.-, W ,V ,,..T W, .,,,., -1 Q Y 3' -- 7, A . fQ...C..f' 'Y ' '+C mv ' ' 'A' Y ' A ' -Je-K-' 1,....1-- V V--,-f -- ,------.-.----f.- -V,--1: -. . , ,,4,, Y ,., -Y. - ix-:LL . zvfziw, W 1 'f' ' 'r ,T 'z'x: -I-2-:'.::i1?-1-.,'f-.'ff-...L'..fi:-- --..1....w L in .v.v:Q-i..igeg2': 11:1 - Z Q L , Q 2' w ,544 ,QW .. , ,Aim , , , 7 J.- ..., -, . .MAN .. . , , '-. , 1 GERTRUDE WICK ---- Sykeslon I: Mndrigal, Band. Atheneum H tm Choral Society 'I SADIE WICKMAN - - - Cassellon Delphi, Y. W. C. A., Debate LENA WIDMEYER - - Rolla l CLADYS WILLSON - - Buchanan ' 3 HARRIET WITHIAM - Anoka, Minnesota 1, l fl HELEN WITTE ---- Hankfnsan Newman Club l..'Alliance Francaise 1 ETTA w1Tz1-:L - - Langdon 1 W. ETHEL WOHLWIND - - - Liflgernmofl ' Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. Lutheran Students Association CLARENCE WOLD - - Endarlin PAULINE WOLITARSKY - - Washburn Y. W. C. A., Glee Club O w r -C .,n,,,,n,.Zn,,,, t, --.ut f---.,..U7L Q-ix!--'FL--S .Y. .Y. nf. -H .C ,--...- - - eq 5 5 3' - x-.Lw,,-fA - n ,, , , t n ,-,n,.w-, 1 ,vu ..., ,C ...,. L.. 89 Vi .XI Scars: QQQQQIQ PHYLLIS WOLVETON Llnlon EDITH M'INNIE VIOLA Delphn Y W C A Choral Society Glee Club WORLEY Pe llzbone Alheneum WALTERS ---- Sheldon Delphi Newman Cub YOUMANS - - - Pembina Dramatic Club Madrigal Club 0 Y R HI AGNES Philomatluian El Circulo Espanol ZUBER ---- Fessenden Clionian 11 I ' 1 I 1 I 1I -1 11' fr- E , 11 7x-I. 1 I1 1 111 1,1 lik 11 WILHELM AANESTAD - - Esmond Hesperian, Clee Club L1 JI Quartette U 11 . 1 1 1 HOMER AGAR - - - - Calvin 1 1 ll E. B. C. I1 51 I . IVIELVIN ANDERSON - Valley City ' l f1 I 1 11 1 THEODORE ANDERSON Lilclzville JI , I 1 1 LAURA ART1s - Valley city ig 1 I 1 CARL AXEL - Valley City tl .5 f GERTRUDE BAENEN - fameslanzn 11 Newman Club 1 1 j I l 1 1 ' EMMETT BAGAN - - - Medina ' Newman Club I 1 I 1 .1 I STELLA BASSINGTHWAITE - Hannah I I I I ' I , 1 .f ALICE BECKLEY .... Bafaalaa I l1 Athcneum, Glee Club I1 .1 I1 ' I I CATHERINE BETZINA - Valley city 1 , 1 1 NETTIE BLECKEN - - - Parlf River 1 1 Glee Club 'I 1 Lutheran Students Association 'Q 1 11 , 11l JEAN BRATHWAITE . - Eamaaa I ROBERT BROWNLEE - - Page 1 1 1 Y. M. C. A. 1 I 1 ' I l . WILLIAM BUBLITZ - . Valley City lfxl E. B. C., Blizzard Staff Budget Staff, Basketball, Football Cleo Club, Dramatic Club I .U 1131 IIU11 fllll, . A 55,321 L, PAULINE CAMERON - JACOB CARLSON - DONALD CONRAD - - MARY CURREN - VICTOR DAVIDSON - - Y. M. C. A. LANCE DUNHAM - - Y. M. C. A., E. B. ANGELETTE EBERI-IARDT DOROTHY EBERLY - Clionian OLIVE ERLENDSON - - - Sl. Vi ncen t Laverne Hammond, Wis. - Valley City - Valley City . Litchville C. - Anamoose - Valley City - Wynclmere Band, L'Alliance Francaise VIOLET FLETCHER - - - Emlerlin I-Ianamichi, Y. W. C. A. ROBERT FINLEY - - MARGARET FLEGAL - Atheneum, Y. W. C. A., VIOLET FOGLE - - - KENNETH FOX - MARY FOX - HULDA GESELIUS - RUTH C-ESELIUS - - FRANK GETCHELL - ESTHER C-IRARD - MARIE GRAY - Glee Club - Pillsbury Valley City Glee Club . . Linton - Orislfa . Medina Powers Lake Powers Lalfe - Valley City - Valley City - Maplelon T T 11,--f--V, - --X. 9I 513939 I I I Al BE5SIE.'GRE.E.N - - Cholsio, Minnesoia OLIVE. JOHNSGARD - - Chrisline I I I'I CALVIN GRIFFITH ' ' Luvcfne ARTHUR JOHNSTON Vallay Cay - THEOLENA GUNDERSO - . - ' A N Valley Cdl' ELLA JOHNSTON - - Valley Cala I MARTHA GUSLANDER Lcwislown, Montana WANDA KAPUSCINSKI - Palfal OLGA GUSSICK . . Heaton ' EDWARD KELLEY - Vallay Cay NAOMI HAGSTROM - - Wlllaa GRETA KOEHN - Munich EUGENE HALVERSON - . Valley ella JESSIE KOZENEK - Campbell, Minncsala MILDRED HANSON - . Valley cna OLGA HANSON - - Egeland OLAF LAGERBERG - - McGregor - ARTHUR HENDRICKSON . . Laaafaa MAE LANGTON ---- Pembina I Dramatic Club, Plailamanaaaa I FLORENCE HERAL - - Valley Cay LORAINE LARSON i I - 1 Burma I Luiheran Students Association I ALBERT HOFFMAN - Unily, Wisconsin RALPH LOGAN ---- - Esmond Glee Club, Hesperian FRANCIS HOLM - - Valley clla LYLE MCFADGEN . . Raagefs RONALD HOLM - - Valley cny HJALMER HOLT - - Wcnc1all,Minncsala E'-SIE MCFARLANE - Laagalaa I GLEN HOOPLE - Hoople IRMA MCGUIRE - ' HW I HILDA HOVDE Craflon DEI-BERT MCKAY ' ' L ve 'e . 0 I w HELLEN ISAACSON - - Perth LAURENCE MCDONALD . Langdon ' Ki Y Y H- , , - aqcsc i ,.,..--- . W. I ll , .I l 1 It lllll A llllll ll ll I IU lg HOWARD MALOSH ANTHONY MARESH - - EDNA MARSCHKE JOHN MEINHARDT - - Sanborn Valley City Ernbrlen Valley City V. I ll I EV: LILLIAN METCALFE - - Valley Clly l- l Philomalhian, Culee Club I L'AllianCe Francaise Q Y. W. C. A., Dramatic Club i 3 HARVY MILLER - - Aele. Millnesolu ,I Dramatic Club 1 J! 1 . ARTHUR MOFFIT - - - Valley clly 1 W E. B. C. 5 l :ll I .. Mil CATHERINE MOLETOR . - Brinsmazfc lf I 5, T, EVA MORGAN - - Englcvalc l I fl I l' ll RUBY MULHAIR - . Valley Clly I l Fl l I ll MARSHALL MURDOCK - . Wimbledon Ill I mf- I' ' ' jg I ll TkyI,l?ILf'fvIURRAY:., - I' - Devils Lalgc E I, ll X l:?lTH'lVlYTHA'LER - - Waterloo, Iowa 1 W up e it Il7'Alliance Francaise x1lMjf..'lVf Q-1 I lx h I H MARTHA NASNIC - - Peelk 2' l il I -I El l il l HELEN NEAGLE - - Luvcrne I 1 ll I 5 1 lil MARY NELLERMOE - - Cleflellee I l Q Ill ARTHUR NELSON - . Dazcy ' I fl E, 'I CHRISTINE NELSON East Craml Forlfs, Minnesota ' Madrigal Club, Hanamiclxi ll. l.,li -I UI ll.- '75-'-X52 1 HT:-C, .IL ,,- , L . 21.4-:-iff . L. .. 7551 ,. .1fYi Vii.lYl-V 4 . .A ,kW..iM,!m,h Il ,I I I l I. ll I.-,Jil l IMI ' I .I GERALDINE NELSON - - Silva Vlflwil lllflr GRACE NELSON - . Lidgcrwoozl 1 JUNE. NELSON - Lake Farlf, Millnesola 1, fl 'll li 'il GRACE NEUBAUER - Velley Clly I . ll li OLIVE NEWGAARD . - Ezlmorc ' ll 3 fl ll LEORA NOECKER - - Sanborn ll . ef . 14 STANLEY NOREM - - Milnor I A lg KATHERINE NORMAN - - Valley Cily l L' Alliance Francaise, Clionian 'l Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. 51 N i I BEN NORTHRIDGE . - - Valley Cfly In .3 I E. B. C., Y. M. C. A. II ,I I ll , ll ji. MAYBELLE OKESON, Mleeeepelfe, Mleeeeele l 5 is ALICE OLSON - - McCreE0f .. l lj .1 I' if FRANCES OLSON ---- Belle lg U -1 Lutheran Students Association I I .1 MORRIS OLSON E 5. . I la STANLEY OLSEN - Sl. Helare, Mi1lHCS0lG N 1 GEOLINE OPPEGARD - - Valley Clly I I Philomallwian, Y. W. C. A. I I .,l llll. Lg ' .A C-lee Club, l..'Alliance Francaise I, , ELIZABETH PASSMEL - - Valley Cfly I .5 A'-lvl .I I , ,A... .,..,,,f,L... W-, . .--..J5l3i'. 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CARL SOLBERG - - DORTHY STEVENS - GAY STRANDBERG - ELSIE STRANDNESS - HELENE STRATMOEN INGER SVENINGSEN MABEL SWANSON - CLAIR TAYLOR - - HAWLY THORP - - Ancla Omemee - - - Lana Valley Cily - - Moorlon - - - Perth Calvary Laverne Valley Cily Valley Cily Berllm Miltnesala LESTER THAYER Valley City Basketball VELMA THOM Cando Madrlgal Plulomatluan MARCUS WAGLE OWASLYN NE WAGLE ESTHER WALTER Valley Crly Valley Cxly Berlme Y W C A Clee Cub JAMES WATSON HARRIET WHITCHER ELOISE WILLSON - - ELINOR WIPPERMAN RUTH WISNESS - Lutheran S luclent BERNICE YOUMANS New Salem Valley Czly - Hamilton - - Han inson - M acl cl o clg s Association - - Valley Cily Nlaclrigal Dramatic Club Philomathian El Circulo Espanol EDWARD ZAMZOW - Arla, Minnesota Hesperian JEAN ZETTERBERG - - Valley City Clionian, l..'Alliance Francaise MINNIE ZIEBARTH - Minneapolis, Minnesola Z 'f :U l I F1 U3 IP Z U U7 o fm :J 'S W lt: Z :. L' 3 y. T' T - :U Y O ID ,, R F1 I . pi V 4 . by . AF' ' Fl.. 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H 1 1 ,WJ ... ,-A.: '7' 4 1 . 11: X :il-eg.-'VR' 14131 X'-.' : 1 I' A'11'1 1'f - 42:Y':w1.L -Q .. 1 .Y -'12 nr.-L 'L . 1 ? 1 'X Lx I wg X R. KENNETH FVFARLAN D rn 1 W w I ,i 'Q 7 T l ii r lg .U W1 I I lm .? M i 5 ll E Q l 1 5 ! . I 'M i l , 'II ,gi , W IME F I i L l il i NWS fl w !l,l l il 1 M l l W l ll E 5 E i J l 1 i V l l l ' I 2 7 l l 1 gf tfei 71 in iv: we YI-.Y QQ'-I' . -.-Ag... 1.7, ,Q - ATI-IENEUIVI SOCIETY grounded 18951 Oficcrs Spring l924 Fall i924 President . ..... .... B eatrice Maris Maurine Schieb Vice-Prcsirlenl .... .... M aurine Schiela Millicent'Dunlop Secretary ...... ,... R uth Barnes Bernice Godke Treasurer ...... .... H elen Moflitt Nettie Kyllo Chaplain .....,.. .... M artha Rogness Gladys Earle Sergeant-al-Arms . .... Hilda Rue Rachel Tofsrud C .l. 5 Millicent Dunlop Catherine Gagan n 'cs ' I Nellie Kyllo Margaret Kelly Adviser. ........ ..... M iss Fristad Members Winter I 925 Maurine Schieb Rose Wolf Margaret Kelly Nettie Kyloo Mable Peltet Nan Cranna Margaret Flegal Ann Greenen Alice Beckley Amanda Berglund Dalores Byrde Nan Cranna Marie Donnelly Millicent Dunlop Gladys Dustin Gladys Earle Margaret Flegal Catherine Gagan Ann Greenen Bernice Gocll-te Lillian Grosiield Georgia Guss ,J 1giQ,',:1f- .,', 'Tjg - ,T,A,iW.-Jri: ,gIL::' '7'L,. A Rhea Harmsen Eleanor Harnit Blanche Houser Edith Johnson Margaret Kelly Nettie Kyllo Rose Wolf Alpha Logsden Bertha Moats Marion Moflitt Jeanette McGee Florence McLean Pearl McNamee Blanche Osborn Mable Pettet Judith Rognlie Helen Rude Geneva Seblem Maurine Schieb Ann Schuster Eunice Sisson Blanche Smith Grace Smith Laura Taylor Rachel Tofsrud Hazel Vreeland Gertrude Wick Edith Worley W Y A A. -V 3 .. A.- ,, , 1-311.1-V.---Y -,f---..----,ee-,li v Qs 1. .-A -- s..-.,.1x,,..2 97 1 . of Y,. T . ,. , Ql! is ' A JI -I CLIONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY flfounded 19025 1 Oficers Spring 1924 Fall 1924 Winter 1925 President ..................... Letha Thomas Grace Krogh Burnette Anderson Vice President ............... Blanche Martin Frances Mccosh Mary Wright Secretary ..................... Ruby Shelby Minnie Merrifield Minnie Dlefllf ' Treasurer .................... ,Eileen Ruud Marion Kelly Marion Kelly 1 Adviser .............,... Miss Stevning Members Marion Adams janices James Lillian Quam Evelyn Alfson Eleanor Jefferies Carrie Revis Burnette Anderson Frances Jefferies Lela Revis 1 Gladys Anderson Marion Kelly Joanna Sad Hazel Anderson Grace Krogh Shirley Simon Minnie Dieruf Clara Kronenberg Belle Sletten Laura Duryea Virginia Lacey Edith Switzer Dorothy Elnerly Ruth Lohn Anne Thomas Grace Farley Alma Lyklcen Helen Tisdel Mlary Fischer Jessie Mccosh Kathleen Whalen , Clara Gaeclcle Minnie Merriheld Jayne Wheelock Agnes Hanson Amelia Miller Ruth Wilson 0 Bencla Hasle Vada Moordale Mary Wright Ethelyn Hitchcock Ruth Nelson .lean Zetterburg .ldella Hughes Kathryn Norman Agnes Zulaer Eleanora Ornburg 98 1 in l i if E.. B. C. SOCIETY Grounded 19023 Oficers gy :nl sprang 1924 Fall 1924 E President ...... Burton Boyd Robert Nlofhtt l Vice-Presidenl Alfred Koenelce Aff MNH!! f Secretary ...... Bernard Hanson Charles johnson l J Treasurer .... ...... A rthur Barringer Clillord McMillan 1 QQ r 'l f M . -l 1 f F. r l i If I N MF lllfl nfl .yn Homar Agar Malfred Baarstad Louis Brasseur William Bublitz Gayland Bergerson Jerome Benson Oscar Bjorgen Adelbert Bolts Burton Boyd Donald Conrad Eddie Clavadetsche Winter l925 Robert Mollitt Robert Ruelle Charles johnson Walter Eggert Adviser .... . . . . Dr. Kjerstad M embers Gordon Darkenwald David Dahl Lance Dunham Walter Eggert Theodore Feldman Frank Curley Charles Johnson Wesley Kurth Arnold Kirlcness Arthur Larson Arthur Martin Frank deVries Robert Mofliitt ,N ,,.V , LA r.n'1.L.:: , 99 Clifford M'cMillan William McNown Lawrence Meyers Harold Nelson Ben Northridge Gilbert Quist Robert Ruelle John Smith Bernard Strand George Sutherland Herbert Tobias Lester Tollefson V Prcsidcnl 4 l PHILOMATI-IIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Home Economics l9l3 Founded Philomarhian l9I9 Oficcrs r Vice-President .... .... Sccrelary Treasurer in- x l w ........ .... l l Birdie Atlcins Dorothy Atkins Avilineg Bailey Gertrude Bale Helen gale Katheri e Bale Spring 1924 Nancy Featherstone Alice Wold Aviline Bailey Maria Murphy Fall l924 Aviline Bailey Virginia Simcox Eleanor Grosinger Mary Schlagel Winter 1925 Aviline Bailey Alice Denison Eleanor Crosinger Mary Schlagel Adviser Austin Members V Hilda Hovde Lenore Johnston Gertrude King Mae Langton Roberta Long Geoline Oppegard Margaret Parker Dorothy Ratclille Thelma Rinde Violet Roeser Florence Ryden Mary Schlagel Henrietta Schlecte Elaine Shepherd Marion Simcox Virginia Simcox Winifred Sunderland Velma Thom Alice Thomson Charlotte Upham Florence Vining Bernice Youmans Viola Youmans QF B- , A 7 - Q L . T vi it i 3 A . , is i ,I Q S ij , T l L' 't Florence McCarthy A Minnie lBerg Vivian McKay Q f Dorothy Bradley Amy Malakowski l 'i Myrtle 'Bye Lucile Manderude 5 Helen Carroll Blanche Martin Luella Connor Lillian Metcalfe 3, Alice Elenison Nelle Miller . ' 5 Ruth Gerrard Dorothy Nasinec ' gfnevielvee Goodrich Lillian Newgard ' eanor, rosinger Rebecca Niman Helen lilarper Linea Norlin j Kathleen Hazard Mable Norris 1 Sara Hennessey Josephine Olness ,N H W Bessie Olson . I l af' T 5' F. ?ff,v.. - . 324:lQ.'. 1Y ' fl - i-ii- 'i'1'f4','fi,+:.is:::S:za':1:12:17 ' ' 1 -aizizff-r'r,-,.HiiQT3f':g,Qfia ' l00 l i l v, ' n i',-1 gli .7 U lltg lil is ul rl ,i ill i'l li.l -I .ll ll 'i 1 it P 5 'Q 3 ll bl 1 1,4 rlijll fsilll nil -sf' l,lii'x' Q YW EE!Lf?L5 T'i f T 'V llifffon' - E n KQKV 11 Presidenl ........ Vice-President . . . Secrelarp ....... Treasurer . .. Chaplain . Critic .. DELPI-ll SOCIETY Clfounded l922J ' Oficers Spring l924 Bernice Boyer lrene Tracy Dorothy Holmes Eleanor Ellster Minnie Anderson Gladys Bale Luella Beckman Berniece Boyer Sara Brodlcorpt Evelyn Brudevolcl Edyth Eaton Ellamaye Elayer Berniece Elslaerry Marian Elslaerry Eleanor Ellster Iona Guss Sadie Cuss Alice Haney Marie Haus Adviser. Fall l924 Harriet Heald Evelyn Bruclvold Edyth Eaton Esther Soroos Minnie Walters Sadie Wickman . . . . Miss Norton M embers Harrie! l-leald Mabel Hickey Mae Holding Dorothy Holmes Clara jahn Ruth Johnston Ann Kloster Agnes Lahren Clara Lahren Auveme Lockwood Frances Mathews Ann Monson Alice Murray Laura Mussalman Amy Olson l0l Winter l925 Evelyn Brudevold Myrtle Oxton Sylvia Skarsten Esther Soroos Minnie Walters Sadie Wiclcman Myrtle Oxton June Rassmusan Edith Remlooldt Sylvia Slcarsten Odella Smith Myrtle Sorenson Esther Sooros Beatrice Tomlinson Irene Tracy Florence Vaneli Minnie Walters Sadie Wickman Phyllis Wolverton ...J 2 : '71:i2LE !g T, 'H 'H rg ---xr - f i-972: -f--- I l l iffzr? Le, . 1. .-.. -,-fi .. - 'E.Yv-fx- .., .nfze -- 'a ' ' - '-'v '-'-r ff ::. 7.t11'rs?av.T':T i T -,,,- -Y, , ....4,-..1-.,. ,,, W ...,-. tm- -V ---- N Z ' '1.:.g-L -: :r 11-,,:,z,.4 tele. .X --js ,.,'c.,-.r....,.a,-x-7 sa: --- -aw . ,, x,,,, Geraldine Nelson Christine Wallace Winter 1925 Pauline Pond Julia Walker Geraldine Nelson Christina Wallace Hazel Simon Hulda Carlson l , HANAMICHI SOCIETY fFounded l922j Oficcrs l Spring I924 Fall l924 President ....... .. .... Pauline Pond Pauline Pond Vice-President .... Christina Wallace julia Walker Secretary ...... .... B essie Putnam Treasurer .... .... E Iler Sabrow Chaplin .... Grace Kippen Sgl.-al-arms .. .... Alyce O'Brien Critic ..... 4 .... Erma Road W Adviser ................. Miss Pack t Members Nellie Baeverstacl Wanda Kapuscinski Vera Boyd Klara Kolstoe Hulda Carlson Selma Christopherson Clara Dale Dorothy Duffy Alice Edwards Violet Fletcher Marguerite Flahaven Gladys Firith Esther Gunter Miriam Gunter Gertrude Hess Helen Isaacson Lois Johnson Edna Kuhnert Clara Lylneck Cora McConnel Audrey McCusker Grace Masterson Florence Moe Christine Nelson Geraldine Nelson Hattie Norem Elvina Noss Ann Nowatzki '.111.Q'r '. , .-:sw-ftu ?'1'1 -- .--V---. i G-4 '-r - :Y 1-- A ,, ...1 e,,f,Tf. ,. l 1 Af 1 1-:..::zif,2' V' Y f ' .- Edna Ostby Pauline Pond 102 Gladys Saboe Helen Shaw Alice Shelver Hazel Simon Hazel Simonson Esther Sinclair Binnie Stephens Frances Stephenson Ellie Stern Ruby Steinborn Olga Strand Elsie Strandness Julia Walker Christina Wallace Mabel Wieseke 1, ' if l lw J t WEE . j-1 .,,.1,.V,,,-.,,.,c,,. , , T nu,-Ti, v'.r r, 1 4 ni shy. M ii 1 wi ,jk V5-'ll 1 glfj it i i l ll J , L' l +5 L- u r Ll l4 ' l ,, f 1 L2 5' at it .N Eli fm lf Q 151 '31 ' ff, Q Q ll it 3 U i i li ly 4 l r ' rl, ' 1 W 1- ' J, 'x ' 5. t al 1. L 1 F, 'I it ii f H 5 6 it fu 'M xi r. . xl 1 1 I r 'I V lr Y 'E 11: f' i r ' 1 fl i F ii ll lr + Q f L 4 i ll e ig ' ' l i W. illftxlrv LI I f Mui ---. . .,..-.Huy '-. I-IESPERIAN SOCIETY ' fFounded 19245 Oflcers Fall l924 Winter l925 President ...... ..... J ames lVlcFadgen james lVl'cl:adgen Vice-President ..... Adolf Soroos Adolf Soroos Secretary .......... ...... A rthur Iverson Arthur Iverson Adviser. ......... Mr. Eikenberry Members Gerald Aanstad William Aanstad Harold Anderson Ray Fearing Alfred Feldman Stanley Fleming Kenneth l-lelferty Francis Holmes Arthur lverson Leonard Jennings Edward Kelly Hans Lee Sidney Lee john l..eFore Ralph Logan l03 ,Qlmes McFadgen illiard Ovind Elmer Pankzlce Adolf Soroos Sylvanus Tessum George Wright Edward Zamzow K X F,vxJA Y,,l K v of ,fy 1 XX! UN Hff N ws W K 3, ' 3,. ,, . , Lmlifofjof ' ' A x'1SQ!f,-if.P.n,?Q,', ..'.i.,...ff ...L-LA:g , . -i,Q.i:2 1ll.44.-- ..,, .- A.. X W I U INTER-SOCIETY DEBATING ' 5 5 , W Q W W o , n o I 5 Q l x gl W' I I L, V ,3 w f Lg 4 4 1 Tl Ii . 4 I! N , M ' ,Q w 'Y N If Y 1' o E V AiTHENEUM CLIONIAN I 45 i Q Millicent Dunlop Bumette Anderson xg : ' Mbrgaret Flegal Carrie Revis ,I X Maurine Schieb jean Zetterburg W o o Q f E w o M o 5 a U' . X 3m 1 WI 5 A rl o Q ? : , ,I ,N N T 1 E H o r o r 1 N tn Y i U v T 1 X 1 ll I 5 N I4 I ul o J E1 K, , 4 4 3 H . W E. B. C. an ' Burton Boyd W Robert Moffilt 1 N Robert Ruelle ,,! 'y Ng U o if 'wi o M, 1 my ' -if ' ' ' VY IAQEAZLQ-' - ' -' - 'f-12-A:IL,:.K-.:: .:.g,.1.1.:.1n:':z1:.-f-:..-...:-f.14lArx:7:-:g 5 . W ,go...A-..vff, 3'.i.ff,fQfo'4.V 34 Wz mf,ffflff ffiffff i fl , o 1 75' IO4 PHILOMA THIAN DELPHI Alice Denison Alice Haney Genevieve Goodrich Sadie Wickman Elaine Shepherd Florence Vanek HANAMICHI Clara Dale Esther Gunter Pauline Pond x e ee ee Al ,X 105 .dns qsczjiyg U I ' 0 i I HESPERIAN Harold Anderson James McFadgen Wiiliard Ovind 'N f ' INTER-SOCIETY DEBATES i Awrmative Negative Decision January 23 .... .... C lionian . . Philomathian Affirmative 0 Atheneum . Hanarnichi . . . . . Negative i Delphi . ., E. B. c. . . . . . .Negative fx February 7 .... . . . . Hesperian . . . .... Delphi . . AfHl'll13!iVC E. B. C. . Clionian . . . . . . Negative ' Philomathian Atherxeum . . . . . .Affirmative February 21 ..... . . . . Hanamichi . . .... Hesperian . . . ..... Negative I 'Philomathian E. B. C.. . . Negative March I . . . .... Clioniam . . Hesperian .... ..... N egalive Hanamichi E. B. C. ..... . . . Negative March 6 ..... .... C lionian . . E.. B. C.. . . Negative I March 17 ..... .... H Bsperian E.. B. C. ..... .. .Affirmative I C-RANGER MEDAL AWARDS ' First Place ..... Burton Boyd .... ' ..... B. B. c. ' ' Second Place . . ..... Burnette Anderson ...... Ciionian R Third Place . ..... Harold Anderson ..... Hesperian - Advisory Editor. . Art Adviser Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editors . . . Art Editors . Athletic Editors Advertising Manager .. Business Manager . . . Features Editors .. Photograph Editors . Society Editors . Senior Representative . junior Representative .... Sophmore Representatives Freshman Representatives BLIZARD STAFF MR. EIKENBERRY MISS STEVNINC ADELBERT BOTTS ESTHER SOROOS ALICE DENISON MARY WRICHT LENORE IOHNSTON MABEL NORRIS RUTH JOHNS TON ALFRED FELDMAN WALTER ECCERT WILLIAM McNOWN AVELINE BAILEY CLARA CAECKLE HARRIET HEALEY BLANCHE OSBORNE NELLIE WEEDEN MARY SCHLACEL RUTH LANE HAZEL SIMON NELLE MILLER CLIFFORD McMILLAN WILLIAM BUBLITZ MYRTLE OX TON FLORENCE VANEK i y 1 w .4 i r 4 1 li ll 1 fs FRANKLIN EIKENBERRY ADELBERT BOTTS WILLIAM BUBLITZ MINNIE WALTERS HARRIET HEALY ADOLF SOROOS Rolaerl Mollil! Anne lVloun Henrietta Rassmusson Robert Ruelle Anna Shaw Savannah Smith Esther Soroos Minnie Walters Helen Harper ..,L ,. ,Am ..,....+ ,..- ..,,i+:.g..1..,,., LLL, ,, , all l E Elf ll ll . .Uv ull up I W f V l o :X ' 1 Q .l 9 U Q V W f l ll i li in il li l l ' F il I ll' l l l l H l l GQ A N l g i ln e l I if ll 5 I ll 5 Q 1 W g BUDGET STAFF 'I l ,I 6 l QQ Q -, Oflcers ll 1 E 1' Advisory Editor .... 2 i 2 Feature Edilor . ll ln Allilclic Edilor . .... ll ii Mzzsic Editor . il I Lx l Sociely Edilor , . . . . . . if lg Advertising Editor .... 3 fl V ' 'ig Fi 1 fl E I Members rw i w I4 ' ,l i Harold Anderson Cordon Corby l2 Gladys Bayle Alice Denison -l g 3 'lemme Benson Walter Eggert 4 Russell Bignall Glenn Hanna 2 Q Oscar Bjorgen Harriet Healy 3 U M Adelbert Bolts Ruth Lane Rf Williaim Bublitz john LeFore ijll Herman Burchill Clifford McMillan la' Donald Conrad Win? if f W 1 Ili .xr Y- -.v-L1-1--V -1- - f i ,-+1 ,.-. ,..,... --A. L, '.,, nv-x,.-QM . , I ,...., . - ... .A . ,, V L 1 -4,,YwM,X1w,.,T, 108 - Q -: 'L1,L1'-1 .gl -1 ,J-1:11 - ' : - '5-L-x:s.. ' Af ?+Fx .f 1 L Xnxlrx A, Lf-v,,. ,L me i-, WL, , , V 1? .V if'- 'i i fl ki Ti ljof ii ii ,il il? l ill I. l Li li i Eg, til Jil i IXIE' l'i L l ll it .li iw' 1 lillj 31? In lil il ll J. V, l ,. V, is 0 Elk if I ,Li l , ,LLL ,fif- .,.,:- L,-K, L ,YY, YNYW- --gi YYY: . L ,. , Y-7-7 YY ..,. ,LTA L , .. . .... . .. --1: Presidenl .... Vice-President Secrelary .... Trcas urcr A dviser Burnette Anderson Jerome Benson Manda Birkelancl Olive Erlenclson Ray Fearing Alma Hage Charles Johnson Maude Johnston Anna Keane Harriet Kerian , ,L , L. L' ALLIANCE FRANCAISE Oficers ROBERT RUELLE CHARLES jOHN5ON ANNA KEANE LOUIS BRASSEUR . . . . . .MONSICNOR jOHN BAKER Members Sidney Lee Vivian M'cKay Minnie Merrifield Lillian Metcalfe Myrtle Mohagen Edith Mythaler Carol Norem Elvina Noss Katherine Norman 109 Bessie Olson Geoline Oppegaarcl Kathleen Regnier Mildred Souther Mable Swanson Olga Stevning Esther Taillon Anna Thorsgard Helen Witte Mary Wright AY. gvw, YV MG. ,wvx ,L -5,1 , Y xtqccll 'i' ' f' ' ' ' L - - 2 ff- , ,T-,L . ,. 1- - . ' A , Y Y: , L1 Y Y 9 G President X. . . Vice-President . . S ecrelary- Treasurer Pianist .... ,... Adviser Donald Conrad David Dahl Walter Egger! Anna Herlc Clara Gaeclcle GERMAN CLUB Oficers Members Arnold Kirlcness Anne Kueluer Wesley Kurth Hans Lee William MeNow I1 . . . . .CLARA CAECKLE .....DONALD CONRAD ..... WALTER ECCERT .....HANS LEE MISS K1 TTEL Florence Moe Elizabeth Sclwland Anne Schuster Savannah Smith Elsie Wehr Y 'C 9 . ,r.. IIO TITSCZ- Zzffl 1' Q rf rf-1 me 'T .Y 'Q W l V e S Q r I L -r I I g I 5 I i N I I. J 1 w I 5 I. N V , ll , ,, nil 1 1 H LG? 1 1 L L bi JUL Jul fill ,M Q Ll- . .. :FEEL . -L Presidente .... Vice Presidente. . . Secrelaria .... Lesorcra Reporler ..... A dviser Avilinc Bailey Helen Carroll Lea Conoboy Kenneth Helferty Janice James EL CIRCULO ESPANOI.. Oficers ....- A VILINE BAILEY ARTHUR IOHNSTON NELLE MILLER HELEN CARROLL KENNETH HELFERTY ... .MISS CUBELMAN M embers Arthur Johnston Olaf Lagerberg ' Jessie Mccosh Nelle Miller Vacla Mborclale Grayce Newbauer III Kenneth Simenson Clair Taylor Cloe Taylor Bemice Youmans Viola Youmans L WY. , Y L ,,,e-,sn A. -- -tm... If IQ: O E 0 I DRAMATIC CLUB Oficers Spring 1924 Fall I924 Winter I925 President ..... ..... I rene Tracy David Dahl David Dahl Vice-President .. ..... Florence Bennett Arthur lverson Hans Lee Secretary ..... . .... Gordon Corby Ruth Lohn Kathleen Hazard Treasurer . .. ...... Margaret Cassidy Kenneth Helferty Adviser' . . .... ....... M iss Cain I r M embers Gerald Aanestad Kristine Hansen Lucille Manderude Bumette Anderson Helen Harper Lillian Metcalf Aviline Bailey Kathleen Hazard Harry Miller ' Jerome Benson Harriet Healcl Bertha Moses Adelbert Bolts Kenneth Helferty James Mcl7adgen I Burton Boyd Arthur Iverson Delbert McKay Dorothy Bradley Jaince James 'Dorothy Nasinec William Bublitz Marguerite Johnson Ruth Nelson Herman Burchill Charles Johnson I-mae N0Yl1H Margaret Bums Arthur Johnston Bessie Olson Dorothy Cooper Ruth Ketchum Blanche Osborn Ida Coppen Amolcl Kirlcness Geoline Oppegard Gordon Corby Ann Kloster Violet ROCSCY Nan Cranna Florence Koeber Vivian R00f Adrain Crockett May Langton Robert Ruelle ' David Dahl Arthur Larson Noral Severson , Marian Elsberry Hans Lee Elaine Shepherd Y Theodore Feldman Sidney Lee Kenneth Simonson Stanley Fleming Mildred Litton Winnifred Sunderland K Tl'lel'CS3 Hagan Ruth Lohn Florence Vaneli - Glen Hanna Viola Yoemans Y Y ll- . ifba C lI2 ? M -,,- Y. - MJ- AA. X ix :Q A--A li-923112:-ff-?f:' ' ' 'A Lili? :ll l'-K MI. l wa ll Nu al if 4 ll l J lj 1: lj rf ll .l l .s gl ll ll: 1.4 T I lll lf Il ul' lf li li ll ll I. l l l l ll 'P :lu TEX il rl ,l lm 'Q lg: w,, Ill ll .xl rl llql 4 ai, - . if 5 TI-IE TRUTH ABOUT BLAYDSH Presented by the Dramatic Club College Auclilorium, December l5, l9Z4 Oliver Bloyds Isabel .................. Mariorr Blayds-Conway William Blayfls-Conway Oliver Blayzls-Conway Seplima Blayds-Conway A. L. Royce ............ Parsons . . . Cas! of Characters .... ...-. DA VID DAHL .MARIE HASS RUTH WILSON GORDON CORBY ARTHUR IVERSON HARRIET HEALD IAMES MCFADCEN MARGARET BURNS Scene: A room in Oliver Blaycls house in Porlsman Square. Act I--Afternoon. Act Il-Nloming, four days later. Act Ill-Afternoon, three days later. 1 l nl It l '1 ll Y 7-YW- . Y- it : Z.: I-W -. ., Trl- , :Qu 'z' -if ...L 1,1 1-7 ' L - Q v -A H3 ' ' 'VN 1 ll I l I 1 Q ! I i 1 i Q P l l . U 1 I . f l , 'l All 4 I In ', ll yr? l v w l ll 1 l I . l T NJ COLLEGE BAND MR LOIS WRIGHT Dzreclor Solo Cornet Elmer P antzke Cleo Taylor Furs! Cornet Alice Schultz Nellie Weeden Tromlzoncs Aclelhert Botts Mae Galbraeth Banloncs George Amoth Ray Stem Members Base Drum Eleanor Harnlt Solo Clarmcis Lo rene Smith Bernarcl Wick Flrsi and Second Clarmcis Myrtle Oxton Blanche Houser Iona Cuss Third Clnr1ncLs Hennetta Rasmussen Olive Erlanclson Valera Schram Bass Otto Faust Oscar Selgxle Snare Drum Ruth Lawrence Fxrs! Alto Martha Splllum .Second Alla Alice Wlnj e I-lathe Cook Thrrd Alta Gertrude Wick Fourth Alla Mable Norrxs ibiza: nexium II4 Q-I :az Iflflliligg ,-k. L A ll . .TL H Q55 r i A I g r l l r ,l lx fi 5 1 ,. w ln A , l r , H Q ii l x l l l 1 r rf 1. , r 1 u . r l l ,iv ll r! ill tl I I l 1 T , all Nil DN? I yl rg ill fl f ge ffr A 1,,i,llw Mil L..T....,.'j J ,. nr if it VALLEY CITY CI-IORAL. SOCIETY .. Ofcers President .............. MISS MARY C. DEEM Sccfclafy .. ..... MISS ELSIE PACK Direclor . .. ..... MISS MILLIE FRISTAD Members Gerald Aanstad William Aanstad George Amoth Arnolcl Anderson Aveline Bailey Mary Buffum Louise Bublitz Calfe Pauline Cameron Mr. Carlton Harold Davidson Mary G. Deem Millicent Dunlop Laura Duyrea Signe Dyrdahl Bernice Ellsberry Theadore Feldman M'illie Firstad Edward Gunderson Martin Holter Arthur Iverson Leonard Jennings Arthur Johnston William Just Anne Keane Ruth Lawrence Alvin Lee Elizabeth Lee Jennie Lybeck Miss Lyheck Alma Lylcken Adell McKinnon Mrs. Mansell Mrs. Miller Mr. Miller Lucile Milman Beatrice Olson Elsie Pack Elmer Pantzke Frances Schafer Oscar Seigle Mrs. Volney Shepherd Marion Simcox Virginia Simcox Eva Spaulding Gertrude Starkey Clifton Stewart Herbert Tobias Mrs. Floyd Witter George Wright Malbelle Wirght Mary Wright Clare Young II5 l 1 0 GIRLS GLEE CLUB Ofcers Presidcnl .................................... LAURA DUYREA Secretary .................,................. WINIFRED SUNDERLAND Director ..................................... M155 FRISTAD Accompanisl ................................. PHYLLIS WOL VERTON y M embers Laura Arits Genevieve Goodrich Blanche Link Nina Richardson I-'uella Beckman Marie Grary Edith Loftus Violet Roeser Lofuse Benn Selma Gugel Alice Lokken Vivian Roof Ahce Bere. . Esther Gunter Alma Lykken Florence Ryden Margaret Billie Sadie Guss Jeanette McGee Gladys Saboe ' Helen Blaski' Alma Hage Vivian McKay Mabel Samuelson Nettle Blecken Phosa Hamilton Adella McKinnon Martha Sarfften Agnes B0lar1Cl Alice I-laney Genevieve McKinnon Mary Schlagel C Y5fal BOYCC Evelyn Hartman Florence McLean Anna Schneeliloth Dofolhb' Bradley Henrietta Hartt Nora Malen Evelyn Shuck EVCIYU Brudevold Margit Haugdahl Charlotte lVl'alm Alice Schultz Agnes Carlson Kathleen Hazard Edna Marschke Caroline SCl'111llZ Hulcla Carlson Harriet Healy Frances Martin Grace Smith Gertrude Christiansen Pauline Hennings Grace Masterson Odella Smith Hattie Cooke Agnes Herr Prudence Mensing Myrtle SOICIISOH Clfra' Dal? Alberta Hoffman Lillian Metcalfe Grace Slambaugll Mlhnle Dteruf Blanche Houser Bertha Moats Margaret Stauffacher Lau a.DUfYea Lulu Hurtt E Marion Moftitt Elsie Strandness . Hedwig Dusek Helen Isaacson lrene Moritz Winifred Sunderland Bernice Elsherry Kathryn janowski june Nelson Esther Severson I Marlon Elsbeffb' Frances .Ieitries Tollie Nelson Cleo Taylor Myrfle E-lfon Ruth Johnson Hattie Norem Velma Thom Hattie Erickson Hazel Joos Katherine Norman Anne Thomas . Qllve Erlendson Anna Keane Alma Olson Mlyrtle Thompson Liela Farnard Harriett Kerian Lenore Olson Marion Tooley Violet Fctcher Henclra Klalno Ceoline Oppegard Hazel Vreeland KI Clara Fischer Greta Koehn Beatrice Pentzke Esther- Walter E Mafgaeurlte Flahaven Klara Kolstoe Helena Pederson Myrtle Westly '4 Margaret Flegal Fredah 'Kriewalcl Florence Peterson Eloise Willson Luella Fl'-'Sal Florence Kueber Mertle Rahn Ethel Wohlwend Nellie Fraser Kathryn La Brash Viola Rankin Pauline Wolitarsky Mae Galbreath Ruth Lawrence Carrie Revis Phyllis Wolverton Esther Gerard Ethel Lind Lela Revis Q -' - '- IKDD Q , A ' casein II6 L .,,-..Y.,., -A ,A-f-,..1:1,::.,, El 1f- f F- ,A , fi: L, .LLL L.- - .- A.. ZZ- ,i.:.S,..-.-L., 5 '.f1'iXf 'f't11 F 1. 11 1 if P 11 ' 1 111 ll L L+ll 1 1 11,1 51 1 1 1. 1 11 111 1 11 11 '11 11 111 1 1. 1 1,1 11 1 1, 1' '. 11 g 11 ' 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1- 11 1 1 1 1 MADRIGAL CLUB 1 X ,, 1 1 '-1 1, 11 Oficers lx 1' 13 1 Pfesidmf ............., ...KATHLEEN WHALEN 1 1 1 corresponding semiafp .... AVELINE BAILEY 1 - . PA ULINE POND 11 A Librarians .. -..LILLIAN QUAM Ji 3 Dzmfof .... OLGA LEAMAN I y Accompanisl .... KATHLEEN RECNIER 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 MCmbCl'S Aveline Bailey Nettie Kyllo Virginia Simcox xl 11 1 Dorothy Cooper Amilia Miller Shirley Simon 1 1 Nan Cranna Christine Nelson Eva Spaulding 1 1 Millicent Dunlap Doris Nyre Velma Thom Q 1 ' Elamaye Elayer Margaret Parker Helen Uslness 11 , ' Mary Fox Pauline Pond Christine Wallace .' 5 V Clara Cackle Lillian Quam Kathleen Whalen Y, 1 Genevieve Goodrich Frances Schaffer Gertrude Wick Eleanor Grosinger Ann Schuster Berniece Yoemans 1 xv Klara Kolstoe Berniece Shearer Viola Yoemans 1 Marian Simcox 'full 111 1 1511111 11 -A A A- mein- lfl -1.11-+L ,-,L,,.,, ,, , ,l. 11 ,- f -D1T3.f'-i,.-- ,f--.4 4 H. f,,., D. .QL 431: II7 n gist: qgqggp MENS GLEE. CLUB Ofccrs Presiclenl .,.. ............ H ANS LEE SHCYBIHV9 -- ..... MORSE RIDCEWAY Librarian ........ ..... L EONARD IENNINCS Business Manager . . .... ARTHUR 'IVERSON Advertising Manager .. ..... WILLIAM BUBLITZ Stage Manager ..... .... A RTH LARSON Director ..... .... V OLNEY SHEPARD b Accompanisl . .. .............. HANS LEE M embers First Tenor- First Bass- Louis Brasseur Gerald Aanesiad William Bulalitz Edgar Gunderson Joseph Grotherg Leonard Jennings Arthur Larson Arthur Johnston Charles Johnson Sidney Lee Morse Ridgeway Harold Nelson Second Tenor- Second Bass- Theoclore Feldman Wilhelm Aanestad Kenneth Helferty George Amoth Martin Holter Arnold Anderson Arthur Iverson Gaylancl Burgeson Rolf Logan Wesley Kurth Elmer Pantzlce Herbert Tobias George Wright James Watson ifbrsxb ccccai IIB . V. - -A -- .asian 7-7- -r -'ff-M -- -----4 --QM-vkrgh-.-..-.4.Lx, - .-f-,AJ-,..- -,.,-.,.,.L,,.,,- LLL, ,.f ,. - Y V '4 '- , Y, , ,,,, Z, Z ,, .,-.1--Y-,-LL, Y 17 , A, 7 , L . sr fl, ,L ,?1,.::LL,-, --.LL -LL fig jg T ,Q III LF f A , , 1 1 HQ 3 I , ,.7- I I' ,. - I I 5 L C I VALLEY CITY MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA Conductor WILLIAM IUST Accompamgl Members Fmt Vmlms Saxophone lst stand Louxs Wrnght Kenneth McFarland Cello 2nd stand uhus Stern Mae Galbreagh George Deem Marian Adams Howard Clark George Amoth 3rd stand Mr Rathje Mr Kolstoe Clllfmcf Dr Moore 41h stand De Etta: Sclxolberg MISS Smith Mr Richards Bass Second Violins Mr Norgard lst stand Rolf Logan B455 V101 Arthur Spaldmg Mr Shepard 2nd stand Irxs Merrifield Cornet Esther Talllon Elmer Pantzlge 3rd stand Amelra Mlller Melophone Mabel Vowles Mrs Wrxght 4th sand Lynn Wemett Mrs Slocum Arthur Lee Trombone Lllllan Armstrong Alex Murdoch . . . M - I : J ' , : ' I , I . '- i I L I S : ' ' ' I I 1 lt Z ' ' - I r I Q E , gf it - -- - ff -1 'ff-Sia:?if1ir L 'g'i,'z,1',?::l:rf+-ff-T?-qi,-ffl---1 ':-- if- -Tw 2 f. .,.T.,v-.f V ,- , Y, A .- vfa-Zhi -.ee gy s ,I a.,. II9 Lt. LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Officers President ..... . . . ............. RUTH NELSON Vice President .... .... E LSIE STRANDNESS Secretary- Treasurer . . .... ........ K LARA KOLS TOE Adviser ......,... . . . ............ DR. KIERSTAD M embers i Gerald Aanestad William Aanestad Clara Alceson Minnie Anderson Mildred Arneson Luella Beckman Agnes Balancl Alice Berg Louise Benn Manda Birlcland Helen Bjone Rucla Blegan Gertrude Christiansen Clara Ellingson Bertha Ellingson Adelaide Johnson Ruth johnson Ella Johnson Charles Johnson Neelye Juzder Miss Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Ina Keto Klara Kolstoe Minnie Knutson Lorene Larson, Alma Lyl-:ken Nora Malen Amelia Miller Myrtle Mohagen Anne lVl'oun Minnie Nelson Ruth Nelson Violet Norlin Doris Nyre Maybelle Olceson Beatrice Olsen Francis Olsen Gertie Ellcin Plama Fristad Virgil Gessner Bernice Godke Selma Gugal Jennie Gussola . Edward Gunderson Alice Hage Olga Hanson Ethel Hedeen Gunda Holm Linda Holm Alma Hoover Helen Isaacson Althea lvesdahl Geoline Oppegard Amoilda Padoen Myrtle Peterson Henrietta Rasmussen Thelma Rinde Judith Rognlie Honorary Members Millie Fristad Belinda Seberg Kolstoe Just Kjerstad Rev. Larson Rev. Framstad Rev. Bohnholf Rev. Matson Gladys Saboe Mable Samuelson Myrtle Sand Henrietta Schlechti Evelyn Schuclc Esthe Senderstrom Sarah Semling Sylvia Slcarsten Esther Soroos Elsie Strandness Johannah Sylslcor Gladys Syvertson Agnes Thor Edith Toring Thelma Torkelson Helen Ulsness Ethel Vie Ruth Wisness Ethel Wohlwend Rose Wolfe ' :nazi :ascii il u ,iff-Af? ,I .-. ,L AIKI.- ,Lf - L, qgzifaiveee , ,J ,L . F rl f NEWMAN CLUB Ofcers Spring 1924 Fall l924 Winter 1925 President .... Katherine Ward Clara ,lahn Catherine Gagan Vice President . .. .... Clara Jahn Maurine Shieb Robert Ruelle Secretary ........ Irene Tracy Helen Carroll Clara Jahn Treasurer ......... Aileen Hogan Minnie Wolters Adviser . ................... Miss Cain Members Gertrude Baenen Catharine Gagan Mildred Litton Cecilia Schwehr Emmet Bagan Margaret Gallagher Madeline Long Maurine Shieb Margaret Billie Mary C-eritz Rose Marsolek Cleo Sheridan Louis Brasgeur Esther Cairard Mabel lVl'alee Irene Sheridan Margaret Burns Frances Cuondringer Catherine McCormi Shirley Simon Helen Carroll Eleanor Crosinger Pearl Mclsaac Odella Smith Maelon Caspari Mayme Griflith Adella McKinnon Susan Stamplca Lillian Chapp Henrietta Hartl Anne Nowatzlci Esther Taillon Nellie Connolly Mabel Hickey Mary O'Hara Therese Thale Lea Conoboy Albert Hoffman Mabel Pavel: Herbert Tobias Donald Conrad Clara ,lahn Lillian Phalen Alice Trembley Gordon Darkenweld Kathtryn .lanowslci Dora Prigge Elizabeth Tullius Marie Donnelly Anna Keane Mary Rowles Alice Vanderline Der-all-ly Duffy Marion Kelly Robert Ruelle Florence Vanelc Hedwig Dusek Harriet Kerian Anne Ryson Rosalie Van Steenvo Emma Dvorak Rose Kesseler Mary Schlagel Margaret Whalen Gertrude Egger: Florence Kueber Georgiana Schmid Helen Witte Olive Faller Ruth Lawrence Elizabeth Scholand Agnes Witzleben Marguerite Flalqaven Blanche Link Anne Schuster Minnie Wolters Mary Fox -' 1 5 , ii D 7 W Y 'iii'Qi?.:fiQSlL,fHi rfjff 'aw 1 x X f IIISIW 0 l YOUNG lVlEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Oficers President ...... ........... B URTON BOYD Vice President .. . ..... OTTO FAUST Secretary ..... , ..... KENNETH HELFERTY ' Treasurer ........... ..... DA VID DAHL Church Service Commillee. . . ..... ADELBERT BOTTS Financial Commillee ....... .. ..... ROBERT MOFFITT I Advertising Commillce ................... IEROME BENSON Program and Entertainment Commillee ..... LANCE DUNHAM Y Adviser .,............. .... . MR. SPALDINC I . Members Harold Anderson David Dahl Wesley Kurth Malfred Barstad Victor Davidson Arthur Larson Jerome Benson Lance Dunham Alvin Lee Oscar Bjorgen Otto Faust Clifford McMillan Adelbert Botts Stanley Fleming Lyle Nlclradgen Burton Boyd Virgil Cessner Robert MoHit I Louis Brasseur Charles Griffin Carl Nelson ' Robert Brownlee Kenneth Helferty Harold Nelson Galand Burgeson Martin Holter Robert Ruelle Jake Carlson Charles Johnson Hallie Sorenson Eddie Clavacletscher Arthur Johnstone George Wright Harry Kaecling ' r sh A, 135:11 IE 122 -Q..-,+ 7Y Y I AURORA ,I I fb I ' 'fl lx' I It IE! new 'U rg 'I Iwi' NI W I I It e I: II I 1 I , I , I I 1 , Y , I rr I 7 II , K I I I I I L I M at IAM ,Y Ilgf YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION President ....... Vice President .... Secretary ....... Treasurer ....... Cabinet Membe1's Unalergradualc Representative . .... . Program . ...... World Fcilolvslzip Social Service .... BEA TRICE TOMLINSON CLADYS ANDERSON HELEN BALE PA ULINE POND CHRISTINE WALLACE RUTH LOHN BELLE SLETTEN LAURA DURYEA Publicity . . . ..... KATHERINE NORMAN Social ..... HULDA CARLSON Room .... ..... C ERALDINE NELSON Advisory Board Miss Proctor Mrs, Lee Miss Henning Mrs. Zimmerman Miss Gertrude Bale Miss Maier ? j,?i:MT f I23 l 7 'L Y . . l I 1 w K A A A A 1 o I I I I I I STUDENT COUNCIL Oiiccrs President .... ...... A DOLF SOROOS Secretary . . . ...... LUCILLE MANDERUDE Treasurer .. ........... ELEANOR CROSINCER I Advisors Dr. Kjerstad Miss Deem Mr. Eikenberry Representatives Freshman Class .. EI2?bg:1ii..obias I Sophomore Class . . . . . 31633: jiazilmfer junior Class .... ..... ,I Dim Le FOI' I Senior Class ......... ..... L ucille Manderude 0 On F r K Student Body al Large. .... . . . Adglf 35005 Y 'i mg 1 - BQE 124 ITL Q so f o 91giiff:fziSf QL- V' E E ,IU President .... Vice President . . . Secretary-Treasurer Adviser ......... Honorary Member Associale Member Bumette Anclerson Laura Artis Byrdie Atkins Dorothy Atkins Elsie Bergerson Helen Bjone Helen Carroll Lillian Christiansen NU SIGMA PSI M embers Gladys Dustin Palma Fristad Clara Gaeclcle Mae Galbreath Evelyn Hartman Florence Herolcl Dorothy Huber I25 .BURNETTE ANDERSON .PEARL MCISAAC .MAE CALBREA TH MISS CRANZ .MISS WING .IOANNA SAD Eleanor Jeffries Pearl Mclsaac Bertha Moses Bernice Ridgway Joanna Sad Anne Scheuster Florence Vaneli Margaret Whalen f. .ri f Q... 5:29:52 tunic!! 0 I VALLEY CITY CHAPTER OF DEMOLAY The following college men are members of the local chapter: Oficers Master Councilor .......... BURTON BOYD Senior Councilor ..... RAY FEARINC Scribe .. . .. ..... GEORGE WRIGHT Treasurer . ..... ALFRED FELDMAN Senior Deacon . .... KENNETH HELFERTY junior Deacon ..... LYLE McFADGEN Chaplain .. ..... GORDON CORBY Musician ..... HANS LEE Members Burton Boyd Alfred Feldman Lyle lVlcFadgen Herman Burchill Stanley Fleming Clifford McMillan Eddie Glavacletcher Kenneth Helferty John Mienhardt Gordon Corby Leonard Jennings Harold Nelson ' David Dahl Arnold Kirkness Noral Severson 0 Kenneth Dale Alvin Lee Adolf Soroos Y Walter Eggert Hans Lee George Wright Ray Fearing Edward Zamzow Y Y Y ip Y - - :ascii 126 1 1 r. tl alll' l lb I l l r . r f w M l l ,W Q T l or N l i f 1 1 J N 1 I! X! .. yr . il fl lr fl r lr r fi . iz i 3 , rl l Q' vi ll 'l 'il l r' I l i 1 I . r fl l l it W . ll N I it ,nr Jr pf 5 NLD. ll-.lr ,1,1lj, ll illi- Wt ' hi L , ff-f ,f il l HOT TAR By Harvey Tomlinson, E. B. C. Society fAwarded lirst place, lntersociety Original Short-Story Contestj A vulture Hew over the little village. Below, clean bornes licked white by the dhobi's dog had been drying since early forenoon under the hot Indian sun. With creaking wings the vulture returned to its poplar tree. The day had advanced a little past noon bringing with it that tropical heat that penetrates unmercifully all attempts to shut it out. It had not rained for three weeks and the lou, like a hot blast from the furnace, carried on a withering process that had begun already to give the plains a desert sternness. The shellacked leaves of the poplar trees rustled in much the same manner as they did yesterday-or last week, except that the dry, grating sound was becoming more pronounced. At one end of the village and not far from the well, three water-buffaloes, wallowing lazily in a pool of mud, settled them- selves deeper into the luke-warm Huid, leaving as they did so and as they had done yes- terday and the week before, only their black heads joined to the thin ridges of their backs, open to the attacks of the sun and flies. ln the village, no one thought of work. It was enough to lie on one's back and breathe. Still the village street was not entirely deserted. A few lean bodies ,brown and naked to the waist, moved in the shade of projecting thatch roofs. And as they moved, seeming not to notice the heat or to be uncomfortable in it, they showed but little more than a stolid interest toward one end of the street where hung from a tripod a large pot half-full of tar. A young girl poked coals under it until it bubbled a little-hellish stuff- until it burdened the air with a rancid odor. The sun had traveled nearly an hour past noon before there came from one of the mud huts a group of five men. As they walked down the street they formed a square, one man at each corner, completely surrounding the fifth man. This fifth man, Rai Dass, with his arms bound to his sides was treated in much the same manner as a prisoner would have been. And why not? Did not his offense call for a severe punishment? Had not his guilt been proved to the satisfaction of the priest? Three weeks and a day it had been since Rai Dass in a fit of anger had killed the sacred cow. It had repeatedly made inroads into his small patch of green things, his only source of food for the coming dry seasong and Rai Dass had repeatedly driven it off by throwing stones at it. But stones had lost their power of persuasion and Rai Dass, determined to be bothered by that cow for the last time and aggravated further by the thought of a scantier crop than usual, had been unable to control his anger. He had used his sickle. It had gone deep, behind the right shoulder. He had broken the pact of alliance that Vishnu had decreed should exist between man and beast. Self preservation to him had become more important than his religion. He had burned at the thought of giving that animal the freedom of his field when as a consequence he would he forced to go to a neighboring city to beg during the dry season, or follow the jungle along the river to get his food with ubandar-log. l27 - GQQGQ2. 0 I Q K v 5' A Not only was this a violation of the Hindu code, but the whole village had become alarmed, for had not the already meagre growing-season been shortened? Had not Vish- nu in her anger caused the dry season to start two weeks before it should? So it was that on this day, when the hot breath of the sun had caused the last green thing to disappear, Rai Dass was to yield to the letter of the law. l-le was to lose his right hand one span below the elbow. By the time that the group had walked to the pot of tar the village had dragged itself to life. Small urchins that had till now cried fitfully under heat-soaked thatch-roofs now forgot the sun-and their crying too-to show a dull interest in what was to take place. Men and Women, too thin to be affected by heat contributed quietly to the pro- cession. One of the number carried a block of wood, to set it down near the pot of hot tar. l-lere Rai Dass could feel that they were releasing his right hand. They held it high above his head until it became a sickish yellow through lack of blood. Then Rai Dass winced as they drew a cord around his wrist to keep back the How of blood. It was tied tight to mark the distance of one span. Rai Dass did not resist for he had given him- self to an inevitable punishment. Two men of the four placed his right hand palm down on the block of wood, hold- ing it there-immovableg while the other two fixed him in a kneeling position in which there could be no struggling. The sweat ran down the prisoner's back in miniature streams as he Watched the priest pick up the hatchet and raise it in both hands above his head. The villagers crowd- ing around in a circle shut out the hot wind but Rai Dass didn't notice that. l-le was waiting for the hatchet to descend. With breathless speed it came down, pushing its way through the quivering flesh of his arm until it seemed as if the noon sun with all of its burning heat had been jammed into that small opening. Rai Dass wanted to groan his agony but he screamed instead. The first blow was not enough so the priest raised his arms for another. For a moment the prisoner caught a glimpse of pale bone as it grinned mockingly up at him from between parted Walls of flesh. Wlien the hatchet descended the second time, he shut his eyes but he knew without seeing that his right hand had parted from his body. With surprising quickness the four men half dragged, half lifted Rai Dass to the pot of smoking tar-hellish stuff-into which they pushed the stub of his arm. They held it there for an age. If he had known pain before it sank into insignificance now for the bubbling tar, searing the ends of the blood vessels, not only stopped the How of blood, but also made death a welcome alternative. Then he was freed. With a single leap he caught up the useless hand that lay in the dust and pressed it with child-like frenzy against the cooked flesh of his arm hoping that in some way it would adhere in its accustomed place. But this fresh contact only made his agony unbearable so that he Hung it from him as far as he could and sank to the ground in a writhing, groaning mass. Toward evening as the horizon rose to meet the sung a vulture in a poplar tree worked silently over the remains of what was once a human hand. l28 '. !. It-'I FRANCIS MEMORIAL ORATORIAL CONTEST A May 20, 1924 The Significance of Good Roads , First P1060 Grace Farley, Jamestown The Lost Million 50501111 Place Raymond Gregerson, Lake Park, Minn. Shall We Mobilize? Third P11100 Adelhert Botts, Frazee, Minn. Bird Preservation Alfred Koenecke, Lisbon The Mission of Gandhi Harvey Tomlinson, Oriska Woodrow Wilson, the Statesman Minnie Anderson, Starkweather Keeping Home Economics in the High School Curriculum Eleanor Ornburg, Warroad, Minn. 129 BURNETTE ANDERSON AVELINE BAILEY BURTON BoYD - HELEN CARROL WHO S WHO ISTC unior Clionian - - - Sophomore Plzilomathian junior E. B. C. junior Pllilomailiian Rhame Valley C ily Valley City V alley City Ennis: I30 GQQQQMI I l 4 E 4 ? . I S a fo n I U N! E Q ig Qzizqgj f 7 ELCf.:'- 'lilzrbr--:H Q1-J'f - , if- -igt-. .1-.-.3 ang-W-fx -.--V.,.,n,-,.L-14- ,wg- ig5.,.-...-. Q., , -W L gee!! I 572. - - -1- Y Y 1-ren-fr f:c------- yy-4i,w,,,hT ima , J - -W - A-N.. ...,.-Y-. ,,., - l. . no DAVID DAHL ALICE DENISON GLENN HANNA JOHANNA SAD 2 VVI-IO'S WHO S. T. . - - - - V alley City i Sophomore A E. B. C. - Cando Sophomore Pllilomathian - - - Valley City Senior - - Valley City Senior Cllonian l I I IN C I I 0 : l L4 X Q l lWlwl,, -,mmHHA ,JmlM,l ,m,WWMmm,Wl llll 9 1 ,iff--, a:---u.1.gm--'vf.- f --f-- +-f- as ll? -, 'Q -- - A me -- fzarvf-1 - --2-A,-+M aa- -if - - I3I A U I K CRADLE ROLL IN S. T. C. Right in the middle big as life Who is this round-faced boy? Why he is now our president In whom we have great joy. Here Frederick sits upon a stool And neither moves or yells Who'd ever guess that he would be Instructor of dumb-bells? Black eyes, black hair, as thick you see Just four years old is he This fat little boy named Volney You'll lind in the faculty of S. T. C. No hint of moustache on this child, just big, round, bright blue eyes Now Julius has become we know A master of X's and Y's. How Louis changed to Dusty Wlio can understand? But when he grins his broadest He certainly looks grand. 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Individual pictures of the team were included in this number and most of the girls' copies were some- ' what cut up! No connection can be made! 22-Fargo wins State Basketball Championship again, Valley City is praised for splen- did handling of the tournament. 24-An excellent music recital is given by members of the faculty. Although Mrs. Morse bach's cold came at the wrong time, numbers by her pupils were enjoyed very much. 25-Three East Hall T's make their debut as Tuffy, Tummy, and !'Tubby. See them and find out why! 27-New Spring Suits at the Right Price! Many wealthy dormitory girls are observed rushing to the field of action. 29-Advice and encouragement are given to the girls thru the Sheyenne Cuurgles as to Leap Year aims and purposes. Like all good advice it was ignored, and the girls are no better off than before. 30-Many church pews are filled by students. It was a lovely day! APRIL l-Who played the biggest April fool joke on all of us? B. Meyers, and woe unto everybody. Where, oh where is my little beard gone? 3-Y. M. C. A. organized by young men of the college. Burton Boyd elected President. 5-Philo Phrye is the best ever. Do we like beef steak? Watch us! !0-Kitchen and the Indian Clubs entertain us in Chapel! !2-The House President of East Hall is observed suffering from a stiff neck. The night before she attempted to stand on her head in order to receive her share of the popcorn. l2-All society costume party given by Hanamichi and Delphi Societies. l5-Rumors are heard that students are being worked too hard by instructors. We don't want to complain, but- !9- If you mean to be married in June, we have just the hat you want. Primary Hat Sale! l9-E. B. C., place first in Declamation Contest. Philo's second and third. 22-Wallie Eggert returns to school after a week's absence. It was mumps in quota- tion marks. 26--Lexington and Concord program given by Miss Gilbertson in Chapel. 30-Manager Art l..ee's Dusky Coons take students back to Dixie for two happy hours. !f!-.1,---i-of .-, e I39 Y 1 , W , , W 1-fs' 1 ' . ash A A A A A ces: p Q, MAY Muslc contest ln ensemble Phllos and Cllomans txe for first ln lnstrumental solo Cll0l'1l8.l1S frrst Cllomans and Hanarnlchl tle for first IH vocal solo Philos place first Newman Club dlsplays dramatlc talent ln The Dream That Came True Locals wm frrst game of season from the Ellendale Normal mlne Score I l to I0 May Sale of Womens Coats at Robertson sl Rush even greater than before Board and room can walt but the Coat I want doesn tl Francis Memorial Contest IS held Grace Farley speaking on Good Roads awarded first prlze Raymond Gregorson speakmg on The Lost Melllon TCCEIVCS second Adelbert Botts speakmg on Shall We MOblllZC rs given third Impromptu Sklp Nlght observed by students after permlsslon IS obtamed from the faculty Madrlgal Club returns from extended tour of Northwestern CltlCSl Orrska and Buf falo are lncluded ln the ltlnerary Closlng exercrses of the Trammg School held on College Campus JUNE 2-Sophomores Come Out of the Kltchen and show what they can do 3 Falrxes elves and breezes answez the call of sprlng and present a beautlful Sprung Festlval 4-Socrety breakfasts are held 5 Commencement exerclses wlth Governor Nestos speakmv Smiles and tears are mtermmglecl I0 Il Enrollment days 985 students enrolled before Thursday morning l-lot Tar appears rn Budget Handle It wlth gloves' Glrl vlolmlst Ruth Ray fulfills all expectations at her recltal ln College Audltorlum Summer school students become better acqualnted at an all school lawn party held on the College Campus Enrollment reaches total of 1063 northeastern sectlon leads for North Dakota Mmnesota for outsrde states Presldent Allen leaves for a double purpose to attend the annual meetmg of the N E. A and to secure teachers for the commg year Search not ln vain' JULY I Silk lndustry IS filmed for students ln Chapel 5 6 7 The same week end was spent by several different people at several different places I2 Another all school party Thls tlme ln the new gymnaslum Dancing furmshes en tertalnment L ru . . p 3-'.', 1 0 ' I - YI . . 5-T o 1 lf . 81 u s I . . mi 1 . Q l A - . lg- ' '. ' - . ' H . ,, 'f is 21-,, ,, . . , . . . . I 22- . Q I .. w . g 31- .I . . . . i I . '. . . I4- ' . ' ' . mn . . .. , . . . . . . 1 21- ' 24? 1 . 5 ' 9 28l . , - . . - - i - Q 1 V . l40 1 f'?T't7? -- .-v-., 4,,,,,,,?x IIII III I -' I I I I I QYII III III I I I I II I I, III I I U . ,I I I I I I I I I I I I V I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.I I I I jf I I I I I ,I LI I UI ' I VIN. ' TAM I5 I7 I9 Zl 26 28 -Hot Baseball Came. Glue at the stick and Smallpox catching. Egg is umpire and is rotten. -Clionians sell ice cream cones like hot-cakes. How can they do it? -Commencement exercises held. Many old faces disappear and many new faces come to view. -Miss Runeberg finds she cannot travel Without a red hot exhaust pipe. -Dancing party in the new gym. Entertainment for the occasion is a secret. -Miss Olga Leaman, new vocal instructor, makes her initial bow to Valley City audience at Faculty Recital. AUGUST l-Student teachers from the first and second grades dispose of wieners and water- melon as tho they had no cares. 2-Nature study class plans insect mounting contest. Be careful, boys! 5-Enrollment for the second term reaches a total of 777g Minnesota leads again for outside states. 6-Students defeat faculty volley ball teamg score, 5 games to one. 9- Little i and Big You is Red Cross Campaign slogan. I3-Exceptionally well hidden talent revealed at surprise party held for Miss Amidon by members of her music classes. I6-Powders and puffs for sale at Dakota Drug. Strange that this should happen in an S. T. C. city. 22-Degree students act like freshmen at a party held in their honor by Dr. and Mrs. Allen. Is this to their credit or not????? 23-Blasting is done at Economy Shoe Store. Come, buy, save! I SEPTEMBER 30-How can you tell Sophs from Freshies on enrollment day? Ask advisers. OCTOBER I-Seventeen new faculty members are discovered in hiding. 2-A few young ladies forget their home-sickness, and perhaps something else-while tobogganing on the Fair l-lill. 4-Girls are reprimanded for lack of pep. just wait till they get started! 7-Scandalous disclosures made regarding the bribing of monitors. One student even had to marry his monitor to secure silence. Who is it? 9-Mr. Murphy and Mr. Kitchen approve of our improvements, and entertain in Chapel. I I-First meetings of literary societies. Depleted membership will soon be refilled. I3-Y. W. and Y. M. mixer in the gym. Girls to the right of me, girls to the left of me- gl:-V ,Tv .Ig f ' 141 l4-Coach Hurst warns dormitory girls not to keep football players out too late. l6-Miss C-ubelman tells of her trip to Spain. i I8-One of the dormitary shieks observes a new rule in table etiquette-namely, stop eating whenever a bell rings. -1 .YYY . I8- Philomathian Tea best ever, says Lucille Manderude, who is in charge. 2l-Dramatic Club entertains in Auditorium. Woof said the Big Bear! 22-Kenneth Helferty is elected yell leader of the yearlings by an overwhelming vote. 25-S. T. C. clashes with Ellendaleg hard fought game with bets on continuously: score 40 to 0. 28-Oppose the Gunderson Bill! S. T. C. students elect Coolidge president. NOVEMBER , l-One cent sale at Dakota Drug ends. Cosmetics are best sellers. 4-Male nightingales selected Tuesday night. Serenades are now in order. 7-Ruth Lohn forms a company for the manufacture of synthetic gold. The process and the formula are unknown even to her instructor. t 8-Miss Ingalls tells of Cambridge University in Chapel. Nice school for a town that size. I0-The Carnival is on! Plays, side-shows, booths, etc., are main attractionsg lid is clamped down on light-footed students in the old gym. I3-Dr. Allen gives a lesson in high finance: Take the fifty cents you save by buying a ticket for the championship game here and buy a ticket. l4-l5fDelVlolay State Convention held in Valley City. Dormintory girls and other- wise allowed leave of absence till II :30 P. M. for the ball. l8-Better Speech Week begins It Ain't Gonna Rain No More is revised I9 Miss Nielson speaks ln Chapel on the problems and duties of the teacher 20 A great deal is heard about something called Education What IS rt? 22 More Education' Students are vastly Interested in this new and entertaining topic 24+Sophomore dance is enjoyed by all 25 Clioman and Hanamlchl teams tie for first place in intra mural basketball games 27 What have we to be thankful for? DECEMBER 2 People having mouths warned to keep disease germs away 5-State Budget Board spend Friday at our institution girls instructed not to wear silk stockings interest Resolved That the use of slang should be encouraged li I . - . . ,, . ,, . . u - U . . . . . . 0 l 1 l - ' u 0 l ' . . . 6-Atheneum Society debates on a question of social, political, economic and personal I Q N4 ' . sc I 4 1 'Y A I r Mm 1 ,W N, c C x' v K - , Y l42 'Q A 1 -. J 5-.- H Q7 A ,. Q,.QQ.QiQi,.ff.difif.QdQ.1QCQdf iii f f 1 I ? -' ' ii -1- e- -- V ir-if! --Y - Q fir' 'Ai L 'f 5 ' ' Ji 5 l l ,l 7-Many students attend church. Father and mother will be glad to hear of it. i 9- Nevertheless is presented by Ted Feldman, Mae Langton and Jerome Benson. ,l l, oh, 1 feel so silly. 1 'fit W1 . . . . . l' ll -Crossword chorus, advertising the Dramatic Club Play ,entertains in Chapel. 5 1 Il I -A novel noon-day luncheon at the Rudolf is enjoyed by Dorothy Bradley and , I l Blanche Osborn, of East Hall. , -l-lanamichi team takes Hrst place in intra-mural games this week. Philo-Delphi ,, game excitingg score I6 to I5. U . H: ll, I6-Trains begin to lose time so that they will be sufficiently late when students get 'l r C ready to leave. l 1 X -l 5-Students receive diplomas. No. 8 is eight hours late! Merry Christmas! V Y I l JANUARY 'l l ll E -Enrollment breaks recordg larger than any other winter quarter. 695 students , p register today. ' rl f. l -French tables organized at the dormitory. Pardonez moin and Merci heard 1 l l frequently. Much talking done with hands V. B. Ujeous amio, je vous adore 3 ma belle tete de chou. B. A. Je ne vous believe pas pauvre poisson. Shut up and donnez moi mon vanity case.' II f . -First dance held in dormitory. Around the posts we go! l l 1, I' ' -New Ten Commandments presented to students. 1 l l3-Dr. Allen says: We can no longer be accused of having a mere female seminary. X 1 ,t Reason? A few men ventured to appear in S. T. C.g however, they have sufh- l 1 cient body guards. i 'N I4-Freshmen have class meeting and re-elect Sidney Lee President despite attempt of N some silly Sophomores to elect Wallie Eggert. Wallie's only reason for declining . this honor is, I am a Sophomore. N I5-S. T. C. Five wins opener. l..osers-Ellendaleg score 39 to I9. Tack Thayer stars. ' -4 ' l' I7-Dr. Allen reads The Daguerrotypeu in Chapel. This is a good reminder to all ' of us. l ' l9-College music department entertains large crowd at first faculty recital of the new . year. ,H F fl l Z0-Four East Hall girls return from an intensive trip to Fargo. Special deliveries X follow speedily at their heels! l X l Zl-Pep meeting held. Rules given: Know yells-and yell 'em. '1 i X The divorce question is discussed pro and con by S. T. C. students qualified in , various ways. l it 22-Journalism class visits the Times-Record and gives the printing force some pointers. V 24-Who are the K, F. S.'s and the HG. I. W. Y. Y.'s? Mysterious rivals of ' the Ku Klux Klan? A .r a ll. , V t-l!L- in ,cd a .g . se, be s-1.11- L- g- da llxf fffiililui f -f ff Q ---Y-1-1-f-f1LAei f r I --f '--- 1-'w - , v . ,id if.. 143 26-Second serles of parties given by President and Mrs Allen and Mrs Patton for college students Nu Sigma Psi Physical Education Society 15 organized First debates held I-lanamichls beat Atheneums E. B C s beat Delphis Cllonians beat Philos Good spirit prevails We realize that both teams cant win Freshmen entertain ln Chapel with a musical program Doodle doo doo is mtro luced to the student body FEB RUARY -A new motto is abroad: Beat amestown' the significance of this is too subtle for most of us. - Who s Who balloting is done during Chapel period. The campaign manager and the dark horse do some good work. Get into office! -The Y. M. C. A. is represented in Chapel by Burton Boyd erome Benson Charles ohnson and Lance Dunham. A -Harriet admits that she is beautiful! Dorothy confesses that she is clever! Alice owns up to being both clever and beautiful. The above confessions are made for the enlightenment of S. T. C .students who are unobserving. 7-Yea-the Vikings! Members of the team seem to be delighted with their new Spasas gf cc!! A . X . 27- . . . . . . l ' 30- ' Q U . ' 31- . . . . D v n . 1 3 KI ,3, K5 ii I I I 4 so 1 xr as 19 5 , J , J 6 name. 10-The Spanish Class entertains in Chapel with a unique program. We have ears but .understand not! However, we applaud. l l-Jimtown gives us a royal welcome and the wrong end of the score. Are we down- hearted? Nay! Revengeful? Yea! I4- Whos Whol' reveals student's choice of five young Women and three young men as follows: Burnette Anderson, Aveline Bailey, Helen Carroll, Alice Denison. Joanna Sad, Burton Boyd, David Dahl, and Gleen Hanna. Hesperian informal held in old gym. Was it a good-party? The best yet! !6-Best Sophomore party on record. A little evening-up is observed as to num- ber of the two sexes. l7-Jimmies defeat us again. Score I3 to IZ. We are proud of our team. l I9-Cards are again shuffled for debate-new and approved method of rebuttal. 23-Freshmen enjoy themselves at a Washington day party. Vikings defeat Ellendale. V Z8-Big Philo party is held in a transformed gym. Eyes are opened in wonder. MARCH . 2-Dramatic Club party. . X 7-All-society costume party. if .4 8-All-school party. ' 'Y N4 J. . .. , , ! ' ' ' in I44 ' xffffv f-'7' :ggi iff, 0 'Y . v rm- , , ,, Egg fa eg we W ,M .. f , 1 Yi m:,g,-wr-eq' f' . F , y - , , fx. ' L Q Y Y' Y ' 'X 'ia 2' H .4 1 I :ff :Si f , fr ' 2 a' .s ,N A W, ' L M. ng 4. 1 , ,MQ -, . Q W , J x 1 , L X 5 v ' x 1 f A -, sci ' I' KR 5 fr. 1 ' 5 Q' 5' f My HL I 1 xx Cv? Q '?' 9 1 'lil' K: xy' L- . ,-,- Q A N -'V N .Ni 15551 gig f '- 3-L 'ra -5 . A 14 'V .v-' Y 2' ? 'Q' 'fr 'XD'- Qg 1 1 ' .5 Q., r . 3 1 ' W- 1 L? ,, Vj :LM :L 5 ' ' . 1313 ' A. X 1 4 U . iw , u I X. t LJ I K4 , , .. w w f QM- - ul-22:73 , -U Ang -, gf f ' Ng' 1 A' 545' 55,6 '- ' 5' ,? 7 9 - JA- 51 If: Y ,N Vine , ' , A . K .1 .5 gf- ' 1 if L vw f :ff l -- Q W . . 5 ,tv T? Agtmv n :gl 1 V ' M' -1 - Lu' ' -1'-a alff. 'L ' ' . -M'-3' iff- . xii? mm ,gf Q: , , Q aw ' ! 3 'iiffvf 1' ' f Vi IN' Eiffel V - -' A ' :X V ,-f1fLN.,E7' .- , - A -L . 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'W IV ll ll ll l l If l JI V If ll l I ll , ,lj ,nw l ,ll QI, llllll Ii' I , l,l If Ill Il Ilf ,ll '-I Ill ls: ,Ill ip I Il ILL sl, ll s I I I ls Iv- ' xfqfi- f- -:-- 5 'X L. X I SOPI-IOMORE. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Coach : Dorothy Wing Clara C-aeckle Margaret Kelly Mae Galbreatll, Captain Bernice Ridgeway Burnette Anderson Agnes Witzleben Margaret Wahlen Schedule First game Second game Third game Players Sopliomores I3 I3 I0 Score Forwards Centers Guards Freshmen I4 II I8 W .H 5 ' N, f I , A N X I49 P ' :nga QUE Annual Spring Festival THE GARDEN OF CONTENTIVIENTH Presented by THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Tuesday, June 3, 1924, at 7:00 P. M. DIRECTORS Dorothy Wing Vivian Christiansen SYNOPSIS The King has summoned all the loveliest maidens of the realm rn order that from among them the Prince his only son may choose a wife The matdens dance m vain for the Prtnce sees none whom he can love Thereupon he is banished by the Kmg PART I One evenxng durmg a storm the Prince wanders into the Cavern of the' Winds As the storm dtes away the Winds retum home Fmdxng the Prlnce they attempt to cheer him hy telling lum of therr wonderful adventures of the day The Prtnce IS attracted by the story of the South Wtnd and begs to he allowed to accompany l'er on her journeys PART II The followmg day the South Wrnd leads the Prmce to the Carden of Contentment and shows htm the wonders of the place She promises that he may remain there as long as he wlshes unless he ylelds to tlse temptation of lctsslng tl'e Prtncess an act which would result in the disappearance of the Garden and hrs own death Meanwhile Spnn descends upon the Carden The Princess comes to her favorite bower to watch the Pood Nymphs Brownies and Elves dance their dances of mirth Joy and gladness tn which they declare to the world that Sprlng has come again As the Prince wanders about he comes upon the Princess who has fallen asleep Wrth Temptation nearby he for ets hrs promise for the moment He kneels ts about to kiss her when he suddenly remem hers the last warning of the South Wand falls hack and Temptation fades away With prty rn thelr hearts Faith Hope and Love enter and grve to the Prmce the right to marry the Prlncess and remain ln the Carden forever Cuptd hovering near sends one of his darts into the heart of tl'e sleeping Prmcess who awakens wlth a song of love ln their yoy all the Falry Folk gather round ard crown tle Princess the Queen of May Day PROGRAM .i L Prmce Prmcess PART I North Wlnd and Breezes West Wind and Breezes East Wind and Breezes South Wind and Breezes un Ranndrops The Rainbow The Awalcenmg of the Flowers Dandellons Roses Butter Hles Elves Hamad ryads B rownles Wood Nymphs Temptation RT Walter Rustand Vrrgzma Movzus Susan Churchill So o Helen Carroll Soo oanna Sacl So o Ethel Belknap So 0 Ann Crass Kindergarten Children Group Flower Fames Croup Croup Group Kmdergarlcn Children Group Group Croup Group Nancy Featherstone Hope Faith and Love Ida Thorson Ruth fohnston Anita ohnson Cupid Basil Thompson Prince and Princess Walter Rustand Vlrgmia Movlus PART III Wlndlng of the Maypole Group -4 ' .................. ' -- l ' .............. , . . - l I ' ..................... I - l ' .................. - l PA II S g ..................................... . ...... I Jonquils and Violets ........... ...... . . , I , ......... ........... , .... .... ' 1 I I Y A A .......... V I l . l sq . , , ll Y n 150 9 -xgfeig-r 1, , 34 4 i I. Y QQ 1 E . ? 1 I W . Q 1 ,X w 4x ii Fl U' Q1 W1 U 1 9 li Y! 'l 'n ri T n. 'W TJ V Z, W 12 ii N ,l nj, U 1 W I, Eu W xx' N V, Y 4 W IJ fa li I 5, ll 1 w f... ,LW ,f 4, ISI rv BASEBALL I 924 Baseball again demonstarted its popularity by being selected in preference to track as the outdoor sport for the spring quarter. The fact that letters were to be awarded to the men making the team made the competition for the various positions extremely keen. An interesting schedule was arranged, consisting of six games with various conference clubs. The formation of the city league also added to the attractiveness of the schedule. The city league was composed of four clubs of which the Vikings were a significant one. When the league disbanded, the Vikings were in the second position, having won nine games and lost four. The outsanding conference teams played were Jamestown, Moorhead, and Ellendale. Two games were scheduled with each of these clubs meaning that three games were played on our home field. Two of the six conference games were won by th Vikings, the defeated teams being Ellendale Normal School, and Jamestown College. The remainder of the games were played on foreign fields and re- sulted in defeats for S. T. C. The Moorhead Peds won the conference honors, proving themselves the fastest team in the loop. The outstanding hurlers for the Vikings were C. Bahmer, and Thompsong the work of Bahmer received considerable comment throughout the season. As catcher, Kirlcness performed in big league style. and was one of the topnotchers in the batting averages. Curley and Kurth were the relief pitchers. The infield positions were ably filled by Brown at first base: Bachman at secondg Tollefson at third: and Barringer at shortstop. Bachman at second was the main cog in the infield. Rustand, O'Neil. and Reed formed a trio of outhelders which no other conference team could excel. Speedy fielding and heavy hitting characterized their play. The team as a whole was fastg laclc of hitters was responsible for many of the defmts. Baseball is becoming more popular as a major sport at S. T. C.g more interest is being shown each year. iles: . - ' 'M 'M 152 r H , t H i..ii:1.1i.ii'.-g..- fc ' Lad gg: 'C C57-, - .4,?,,::-312.1 .-f-f,-f----,-F g- W- W- C. , . ??'-'X14Xf7+f?gQ igwyrluhgwug . , -.. ,--. , ,, ,M A- N , -Y,,, l-:,.,.4l,Lr,,,W 1 ilu I , f T T T l 't ' is o H a ,l ' T l , T tl l l l l l ' l l 1 'I T l i . Q l T FOOTBALL 1924 t 1 The football season of l924 proved a distinct disappointment to S. T. C. followers inasmuch as l only one victory was registered throughout the season. The return of Eggert, Hanna, Kirlcness, McCor- l i mick, and Boyd, showed promise of a record season for football at the beginning of the quarters the L coming of Ridgeway, former North Dakota University star, added another valuable asset to this ma- l Il terial. A squad of thirty-five men answered the lirst call for the gridiron practice: among the new t ,l faces were the following: Bublitz, Darkenwald, Tobias, McFadgen, Bignall, Feldmann, Conrad, 0 ' Bjorgen. Nloflit, Clavedetcher, and Dale. ,J l The veteran player, Glen Hanna, was elected captain, and proved to be a mainstay in the back- F i field throughout the season. Hanna has always been relied on to play a lighting and consistent game. 'Q The season opened with S. T. C. opposing the Moorhead Feds on the latter's field. This being . the first game of the season for S. T. C. very erratic football was played, resulting in a 32 to 0 victory X l for Moorhead. The next game was played at Fergus Falls against the husky Park Region Lutheran 1 f' team. Park Region emerged victorious with a close score of I9 to l3. Hanna was without doubt the E 'f star in this contest. Our first home game was with the experienced Jamestown College eleven. Our 32 N to 0 defeat might be accounted for by a lack of co-operation and an absence of lighting spirit: however, Y' a combaclc was made when the S. T. C. eleven swamped the Ellendale Industrial School by a 40 to 0 L victory. The final, and glorious windup was a return game with the lighting -Iimmies at Jamestown, the outcome being a scoreless tie. This was undoubtedly the best performance of the season: All the I players showed fighting spirit and played real football. Had the season started with this game, the o outcome of the remaining games would have been reversed. U Composing the baclclielcl were Dale, Hanna, Kirlmess, and Ridgeway, with Feldmann, McCormick, l Tobias, and Carlson in reserve. The line from end to end were: Bublitz, Darlcenwald, Conrad, Eggert, , ,j Moffttt, Bignall, and Clavedetclier. il This football season brought out many individual stars, evidenced by the fact that three of our W men, Kirlcness, Eggert, and Ridgeway were placed on all-conference teams. lVl'cFadgen, Hanna, and If I Dale were also considered seriously for similar positions. The loss of Soroos, star quarter of '23, was , l ' keenly felt throughout the season. His ability to diagnose plays, and his elusive manner of dodging ' his opponents, made him a very valuable man in the baclcfield. It is hoped that the football record of '24 may be atcned for by a champion and record' eleven for S. T. C. in '25. Q' W n 9 SUMMARY T Moorhead Normal ...., 32 s. T. C. l f Park Region ..,.,... ..... I 9 s. T. C. 5 ' .lamestown College . . ..... 32 S T. C. . . . . . . . j. Y Ellendale Normal .... o s T. C. 1 Y Jamestown College .. . ... 0 S. T. C. . . . .. . . rx l lr Total ..... ..... 8 3 Total t J Q -. c.:,...--3Eg-go-e.,...,c-.C CCT-. ,ea .. , - ,, ,. ,, -.. -Cell E i iiiiiiiiiii1ifT fi., -ii 7g '. fi.-- 153 69133: CQQQQW V INTRA-MURAL LEAGUE The football season marked the closing sport in outdoor athletics at S. T. C. The interest and enthusiasm for athletics was then carried over by the student body to the intra-mural contests. Since all the men students of the college were allowed to participate, keen interest was shown. The so- cieties led in the display of spirit-each society being represented by a se- lected group of men. The faculty was also represented by a speedy team, led by L. D. Rhoades. Rivalry was sharp and it was always evident among both the players and the spectators. Seven teams were represented in the league: l-lanamichi-Hanna, Captain: Delphi-Ridgeway, Cap- taing Atheneum4-Iverson, Captain: Orphans-Bignall, Captain: Faculty, Rhoades, Captain. , The final standing in the league showed a tie between the Clionians and the Hanamichis for first place. Considerable basketball material came to light, which proved a distinct help in building teams for the college basketball season. .sg I. I, S I ra IS4 I +L K . . ,, nw, , I ..,. M. , -,,-,,, fy, ,JH 2 I,. wi, , I 4, mmf, XC -. Q. -I I Z ,W I - I I I I 'I I f.-:.23..w:-- ,I T- I LWWYZ G 5lL1 'l,f lf'VQ ...L 4? II Y-- '-K-' X-'A' - - T- -- , --, , , II 'I II I III I I U5 I I I I 'I I I I I I I I LAWRENCE HURST I Coach President of Interstate Conference I II I I I I II I I If I 1 III I I I If I I I I I ' I I I ' 5' , I MORSE RIDGEWAY I I I Carrington I 'XTLIIIKNI Center-Captain In I I Junior II' Pi' I I I I I I I II .45 'I' I I 9 I I I I 155 4'-TF! u H 'S 'U ZZ aim ed!! l W'-U GLENN HANNA Valley C ziy Guard Semor ARNOLD KIRKNESS Lake Parlf Mznnesoia Guard Sophomore .,....f'X. WILLIAM BUBLITZ Valley Czty Guard Freshman I ! :czech 0 i4i'i'i'1iiii '-v'-v- v v' Q -v-v-v-+1 ...... ,.4-- , ' f. A ' -S. ff. U. I . 5 4 11' .- ' g a' xfm- . L L ,L wg ' . L 'N su . 1' 1 4, pg ' ' f - ,fri ' '5 '??.. X' 1 .1 ,:. F! ,V C v V . , ' if 119' Ti fin I ' 2511 xx Lf' il Ng ' .ff S u 156 ,im -,Z--r---------A vw- 1 -.-.- .:1v1'.Y.-fvfg-.,... :. 1 . b-. f--.thi --V 5 F..--,-V---. .,.. ,,,, .m- NEEE-,-...-,.,,. 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I e will role , Glll Efxiv-R, -i I57 ' cssnqlgz THE RESERVES The men who faxled to make the first squad stlll had opportumty to show thelr basket ball abllxty by maklng a showlng ln the Reserves The young team th1s year was composed of exceptlonally good basketball talent the yalded materially IH the development of the first A separate schedule was made thus arousmg more Interest and enthuslasm All of the men who composed the team were prevlous hugh school stars and had an wlll help ln the building of future teams I I l , excellent foundation upon which to work. The experience of this season I 7 5 . ' 0 2 - ' A ' 14:33:11 l58 s E-:S-:Y-1 ,ar 1 , 3 fiifiik' '.-'of' -'T ' Y-T 'T' T I Isa? ,e-- fi.: .. A he so if s o is ' rare .2 ,CV -..if . . so s Ce-- M Url A T1 Q ll ,gi .N .H I 51 ! l 1 . 3 i. l X 1 1 BASKETBALL 1925 As a preliminary to the basketball training, the intra-mural series was held. This afforded an op- portunity for Coach Hurst to size up the various men, and to get some idea as to the possibilities for t .l another conference championship team. l N. A record sized squad of men responded to the' hrs! call for basketball practice. The mosl outstand- , W ing and promising among these were the veterans Hanna, Kirkness, and Burchill of the '24 champion- l 5 l, ship aggregation. Ridgeway of the North Dakota University was in a class by himself for the center l position. Thayer, Ployhar, and Maresh, the stalwarts of the Valley Cit High School team, also made l y Q strong bids for regular positions. I H Ridgeway was elected captain, and proved himself a steady and consistent player during the entire 4 season at center. His stature enabled him to record very regularly a goodly number of the field goals in every game. The ability of Hanna and Kirkness showed them to be the two best guards in the con- ference. The two forward wings were held down by Ployhar and Thayer, a pair of previous high r W school notables. ' I, 3 The first two college tilts were with the Mayville and Dickinson aggregations. The team worked I remarkably well, and showed mid-season form in both of these contests. The Aberdeen and Moorhead r ll quints followed in rapid succession: although offering stronger opposition, they also fell before the , ll attack of our onrushing Vikings, The other conference winnings were with the Ellendale, the May- r l ville, and the Minot teams. These victories clearly showed that our Vikings deserved to be conference 9 champions. ll il The climax of the basketball season was the much anticipated two-game series with Jamestown I College. The much coveted Championship for S. T. C. could not be possible until Jamestown was l defeated. This task, of course, was not an easy one, and to attempt it required the support of every I I college student. Although the spirit and cheering were present, we failed to gain a victory. That the I l college cheering body were behind the team was shown when a special train was again secured, and ' l four hundred students accompanied the team to Jamestown. It was their presence that helped the ' , Vikings to do as well as they did. hlamestown's revenge was complete when they succeeded in de- . feating us the second game by a I3 lo 12 score on our floor. The last game will always be remembered 1 by the State College rootersg it was all the more spectacular for the reason that the Conference l l rested on the outcome of the contest. It was a real climax for the linal home game of the season. V The State Teachers College can be assured that if the team that represented us this year returns, i In it will be one of the best in the history of the S. T. C. .I I H 1 V SUMMARY Mayville Normal . . . ..... 20 S. T. C. . . . . . . .39 Dickinson Normal .....23 S. T. C. .---4l ' Aberdeen Normal ..... .... 2 l S. T. C. . . . .. . .33 i Moorhead Normal .... ..... l 9 S. T. C. .. . ....3l l Minot Normal ....... ..... l 9 S. T. C. .. . . . . .39 l Moorhead Normal .... ..... 2 2 S. T. C. . . . . - . .29 H l Jamestown College .. ..... 2l S. T. C. . .. . . . .l6 r i Ellendale Normal . . . .... 26 S. T. C. . . . . . . -4l 1 - Dickinson Normal . .. ..... I6 S. T. C. . .. . . . .36 ' Y l Jamestown College . . .... I3 S. T. C. . . . ....IZ 1 l Minot Normal ...... .... l 0 S. T. C. .... . . .25 l 1 Ellendale Normal ... .... I5 S. T. C. . . . .....23 sf W - - l Total .... ...24s Total ....347 llflzl 11' fl lt V ' ' ii' ' ' ' ' 7715- f s -3' 3't!'i.i',..Y7 A ef scsi s H 159 SCS!!! 2 :trail Anderson, Charles Bachman, Kenneth Bahmer, Clifford Barringer, Arthur Bignall, Russell Bjorgen, Oscar Bublitz, Wilbur Bublitz, William Burchill, Herman Busdicker, Harold Clavadetscher, Ed. Conrad, Donald Dale, Kenneth Darkenwald, Gorden Davidson, Walter Eggert, Walter Ford, Melvin Gunderson, Martin Hanna, Glenn Hansen, Carl Hutchinson, Jesse johnson, Lawrence Kernkamp, Allan Kirlcness, Arnold Koeneke, Alfred Krogh, Vernon 1924 1924 1924 1925 1927 1923 1928 1926 1928 1928 1928 1928 1927 1924 1925 1923 1924 1924 1927 1924 WEARERS Captain '23 Captain '2 1 Captain '24 OF THE S Kurth, Alfred Larsen, John Larson, Walter Luessen, Fred McCormick, Lyle McFaclgen, James Moflitt, Arthur Nelson, Alvin Noltimier, Charles O'Neill ,William Personius, Myron Ployhar, Earl Reed, Charles Ridgeway, Morse Rustand, Walter Seymour, Allison Soroos, Adolf Taber, Fred Taber, Lawerence Thayer, Lester Thompson, Mirl Tobias, Herbert Tollefson, Lester Wallace, Harvey Wertin, George 1924 1922 1924 1924 1927 1925 1928 1924 1924 1928 1928 1926 1924 1926 1924 1924 1928 1924 1928 1924 Captain '23 '24 Captain '22 Y Y 160 , A ,-k,,,, , , ,A A 4, , L ll V A--Agiifwbg-ZJ, N w E A 4. V h qi! QL , A ow! ' 0 sl . 1' rl . I1 f : Q P q - 5 , H l 5 9 4 f 1 A V Q L I N W 1 f E' 5 1 E Y . , -. - 3 1 H ,. X, A! - 1. f . , . , . f - 1 5 A e gg TRAINING SCHOOL , ' 'Q Q N . JP f 2 I V I 4 5 , V 1 7' --Q 37 i -5- - V '1'l' T 'CH QI i'T,T' ,J ', , ' 11 '1 Q ' 'jjj'TA fgfl V HJ 1 i lm . 7-12- , .., LA' - A- -.. :HANL I6l 11131 1 11. ' BASKETBALL IN THE TRAINING SCHOOL The basketball program adopted by the Training School for the winter term was, in every way, a success. The general basketball knowledge and skill gained by the squads was considerable, in view of the fact that many of the boys had not played the game to any extent previously. Of the four teams in the Training School, the Senior High quint, coached by Adolf Soroos, had the most notable success. With each succeeding game, they showed a rapid and consistent advancement in team play that brought them to top form in the final weeks of the season. Oscar Bjorgen did remarkably well with his Junior High School basketeers. In several contests with the City Junior High teams, his youths gave a good account' of themselves and fought hard until the end. His lads were all rather small, but they were real fighters. Neither Morris Olson's lifth and sixth graders nor the Midgets under the command of Herbert Tobias had the opportunity to play outside games. However, both of the grade squads practiced diligently and played games between each other. More impor- tant than the basketball technique acquired is the recreation afforded to nearly all the boys in the Training School at a time when play outside is often impossible. nh ' - - Gi I62 0 w g L:-,ij W- -: l 1 H I 1 LII Q H E K 5 41 4 ill z U H A Q + 3+ e Q r .E f 7, 15 1 , l 1 4 N Zi. . A hx V Wu i Q. . g if' 5 E Y a I ' L - 3 3 , 5? Q V at 1 Q 5 M 1 ' E Em 9 3: M igQ:g 32l7vT -H il J 2 ilf f :' Hi L Y H I63 s 5311131 T T annual! SECOND AND FOURTH GRADES One hue day last summer MISS Proctor told the thlrcl and fourth grades to brlng thelr lunches They had classes for a whlle and then they played Follow the Leader up to the lwalr I-llll They had to walt for umor because he drclnt have hrs lunch They dlVldCd therr lunches wlth two chlldren who hadnt brought any because they were not in school the day before They had nectar w1th the1r lunch After lunch they salcl their poems Then they played Follow the Leader back to school They all went ln and got the flags and firecrackers that they had made 111 school Thxs all happened on Thursday and they went home and had a vacation untll Tuesday The sand table was a busy place th1s year ROTJIIISOII Crusoe first occupled lt with hrs rough abode and desert background Then he was forced to leave hrs home to a group of Hopi lnchans which were made of clay This lndran settlement was so real that the third grade was sure that Dr Wllll3mSOH would know at first sight that they were real I-lopr folks Thls was the work of one of the geography classes Dlcl you know that fourth grade chlldren could clrlve cars'-' Thrs year they drove from San Francxsco to New York on paper Every l00 ln spelling sent them 100 mlles ln thelr Studebaker They reached New York on umors birthday and quxte a few shared hls cake wlth hlm ln New York The thlrcl and fourth grades have the name of bemg the two classes whlch college students like to observe becau e of thexr keenness and alertness This IS especlally true m arlthmetlc drllls and spellmg contests Keep the good work up' 1 U U I . . .. 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'tt f' Y -...f f ' Y .L ' 165 J FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Omar ohnson spent the week end in Fargo last spring and Tuesday morning he made his class mates envious by telling them of seeing a trained pony that could spell and could add harder numbers than he could The poney answered questions by shak 1110 his head Yes and No He even worked the cash register with his nose and made change when the man asked the pony What could you do lf there was a lire3 the One day m A first language class the children were to tell something interesting that their fathers and mothers had told them Harold B Jornsen told us about men who chve deep down in the water Harold s father had seen them in the old country 111 Norway I-Iarolcl sa1d these men wear rubber suits and hoods over their heads with llttle windows in their sults A long hose brings air to them so they can breathe while they are under the water These divers go dovm for precious stones and get things in ships that have sunk I-Iere IS a Joke that happened in Miss Searles class They had been studying tame rabbits and wild ones so m review next day Miss Searle asked I-low many kinds of rabbits are there? One little girl who had been absent the day before said I know' I-Iere are the four kinds: Flopsy Mopsy Peter and Cottontail. The C first grade class told stories one week. This was Margaret Moftitt s story which is a true one and just as Margaret told it in class. MY DOLL. I have a big mamma doll. It walks and it talks. Last summer my sister Dorothy gave it to me for my birthday. The doll had very long hair but we got tired of it so we sheared it then we covered it with black ink. We thought the head would crack but it didn t. My doll s name is Betty Jane.. One time some of my relations came over so I' fixed up my doll put on shoes and short stockings. We Went for a long ride and had a high old time. When we got back I jumped off the fender. mb: 1 ii: 1 1 D 1 5 5 is I pg , 4 5 o K4 . . , U, . . :1.. . n, , - E' . , gd , Q. 9-1 . C' ' u -.U - . 93 3 Q.- O II! ' '4 ,,,, . I 1 rn V1 . . O ' . B - ' PF . D' ' ,I -. O 4 ' 9 9, I . U. , ., - . na, ' 99 . , s - - . 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Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Broad as the rolling prairies Deep as the heavens blue Are the hopes and aspirations held for you. May every son and daughter Serve you faithfully. Then hail, all hail, clear Alma Mater, S. T. C. 0 ! . 13:12 A sedans 168 X 5 , X 1 A .12 , fm, f Y . ' M ji.. gif' .Q- R - . A N- '7 -- m-' , ing, r::1.,-2 g-A , . Z 55,-pfge-z1f2:i2.i.' ., G- ' F 4' Q A 3 ITM- . .. ,Hi - Ji 1- ' 3 'mil 1. .. , 55 -'T-' M K M V . , .V E ,a sw. , ' .155 . ' A ' i A I' 1 gwv sg , f 'v ,L ,E iw if I P 'ZEAJ V Eh X EY x , . Gfiif WSW'-f'KL YM-:ia ,vc W ., Qs 'ga 15- - 15? If. TRL if '-lsa 1 , ,5 X I 5 . jx, 2 .f 1 VA 4 . i' . ' 5 . , .Ir I V . ' ' J : ,'. f ' , ' -1 f A f , ,gs 9 4 . ' , M, . ' ' 1 Af--5 H gf ,ci H .Ai . x ,gym A in W 2.37 . V , Y mem, nv. 'I t ..- . ,. Z. -, Q -f - if , .. 4-:W-'.,..,.A -,351 -i'Q.7'1- S-'Q H' 3,1975 Hug V if a E , N, Y . ,,., , ii 1 ' ef 'x,-,. ,S ' ' V f w lYi'vGg2t'A Z W 1 551153 -, 1. 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Perhaps it is the distant view of the build- ing as you first saw it through the trees from which the leaves were already fallingg or it may be the lines of registration clay and your first introduction to sessions in chapel on that day which return to your mind. But one of the first impressions which many people will recall is the shock they received at the sight of so many girls in one institu- tion, girls of all sizes, types, and appearances, hut everywhere-girls. These things, we have found, are typical of S. T. C. and they will return to us whenever we think of our Alma Mater. There are some courses which stand out in our minds: who would ever imagine it possible to forget Mr. lVleyer's jokes? Or Mr. Higgin's tests in Agriculture? Or teaching in the Training School? Some courses have meant much to us and, combined with the instructor, have played important parts in shaping our lives-how can such things as these pass from us? Some of the things which have taken place aside from the regular school work will remain with us always: football, basketgall, and baseball games which we have taken part in or which we have watched and for which we have rooted: dramatics, society activities, school parties, picnics, dansants, and interviews at Park Avenue Cottage have all come to be part of our school life here. These things have a significance to us which we may not realize now but which we shall recall with increasing interest as time passes. Last of all, and in many ways the most important of all, are the friendships we have formed here. Very often life would have been dreary without the friendship of people who we did not know existed before we arrived in Valley City. To many of us the companionships have been of nearly as much value as the work we have done in school: and without them the school work would have been nearly impossible. Indeed, the friends we have made are a very important part of our school life. So now, as time speeds onward and we look back to the years we spent in S. T. C., let us remember only the things which are worth while. May the years that pass help us to recall our Alma Mater as the dearest of our friends. l Ut H A. me ...F -gf ., ., c. ,esac - .ei 'l r 'tif-T , - , ,Knee . .. s Lis-, -W elm., 1, gflf i I7l i I ggqgqp 12222 X !fl-I i I E I I, il I . a Q R ' l A EAST HALL I Information Bureau-Bernice Worth. A Secret: East Hall pantry, West end, first floor. Has the time ever been when the larder was empty? And yet they wonder why the girls are fat! A disputed question: Wlio was the lirst to entertain in our new parlors? Did you ever want to sit on the davenport and could 9 I HOW? Our matron has a thousand eyes My head but two: How can I hope to hide from her The things I do? DECALOC-UE. FOR EAST HALL I l. Doift sit on the day lounge with your head against the wall. 2. Don't sit with the lights out, even when alone. 3. Don't dance on the rugs. ' 4. Don't overload the davenport. Neither rest your weary feet upon it. 5. Don't bring your friend into the second parlor. Entertain him in the reception room, so we can all enjoy him. 6. Dou't break the lock on the victrola. 7. Don,t sit on a chair if you have buttons on your clothing. S. Don't sit on the arms of chairs, 'cause it's quite certain you weight more than the arm allows. ' I 9. Don't serve tea on the new tea table. ' IO. Don't re-decorate the parlor with ink. I TI-IE GANGS' RETURN TO INDIANOLOGY. Old Mole on the Face-Alma. Old Red in the Neck-Jimmy. Old Hole in the Nose-Bob. Old Specks on the Face-Polly. Old Ring on the Finger-Lilly. Old Hump on the Nose-Prudy. Old Squint in the Eyes-Bingo. Old Dent in the Cheek-Hattie. I l72 I ,q U 3 Cyiv J-v-' 8 w A WEST HALL Helen Which way shall we hike? Vl0la There s more chance for a ride clown this road Edith Have you your theme written on life s greatest problem? Sadie G No but Ive the title Plans Esther I am going to make a satisfactory dictionary Olive Put in a good word for me Heard in the parlor Ford owner A thief ran my car into the ditch smashed the windshield and lights stole all the tools and took my spare Lucky wasn t it I took out that blanket IIISUYHHCC3 Girl But clearie he didnt steal the blanket Oh say Sylvia what is the Dawes plan? I think it is to elect Coolidge Bob s car made fifty miles an hour coming from Fargo. . What did you quarrel about dear? Olga: Do you know anything about India? Miriam: Delphi is the word you want. I solved that one last night. - First Floor: Do you know the name of the alley back of the kithcen? Second Floor: No what is it? First Floor: Dollar alley. Second Floor: Because it has a hundred s cents. Vera: How do you spell La lqollette? Christy : L-a-F-o-l-l-e-t-t-e. Vera: That wont do. Who was another French premier? Minnie: Scientists say that we really laugh and grow fat. H Laura: Of course no one would grow fat and laugh. I I I fl .I 1 '4iii'i'sTrin 1 ccfzce E f. r, -. ..s.. - - - 5 3 F C I so - . 11 1 as 1 - - 11 - ' sc - 1 1 11 - . as 1 - a 1 11 .. , . . . H . . . . , - . xc - 11 . H . . . . . . . , 1 , . . 11 ' 1 1 ' - . u - - 1 11 . , . sa - - 11 i 1 1 sc - - - - 11 as 1 11 u 11 1 as 1 ss 11 1 u 11 as 11 1 cc 11 so C J 11 u 11 . as 11 sa 1 11 as O I74 eeeeefliz In lg Ei fi E f gi 5 'E - r. K U , 5 E 1 E F 1 .Q E-'lifL?? W1'j'w ' -,A 4 gd:--j dj gg 'f'j'f'1 gl ' ' ' ' C A-4 -'H 'N 1 W'- QF.. Y J l75 u U . TI-IE BOOK OF EUCLID - niece !! Dedication ,,,,, ,,,,,.- T 0 the Ghosts in the Attic. ' Authors ....,.... ....... T hose who know. 1 Publisher., ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, A Breeze from the Northwest. Copyright ,,,,,,, 4.,,,,,, P rotected by leather covers. I Foreward --,,--, --.-,,, ' 'We're here, we're here, we're fourteen strong, With our support you can't go wrong. Euclid Cottagef ' Table of Contents: I , I. Arrival of the Fittest. 1 I I I r , . II. Society Prospects. I I RI III. Christmas Vacation. ' , 5 IV. Basketball J I V. Applications and Recommendations. I ' VI. Discussions. VII. Spring Fever. VIII. Commencement. I I I Illustrations: , t The best pictures are those painted by the imagination: The Story I-Iour, The ' Milky Way, Postman, Why are You Late Again? Flash Lights, Midnight Feeds, I A ,, Euclid Follies, The Empty Doormat, fSausageJ, Arrival of Junior, Cottage Cheese, When the Phone Rings. ' Introduction: I Name Characteristics Favorite Songs Al .................. Artistic Chef ........, ...,... S uppose I Had Never Met YOU- MY11 -............. Tee hee ............ ....... S weet Little You. C6116 .............. Our Songster ......,. ,..,,,. I-I onest and Truly. , Vi .................. Our only flower ..,,.. .,...., , June Nights. I CI1FiSty ........... Sleeping sickness ....,, ...,... C alifornia, Here I Come. ! WCSH ............. The old time religion ,,., ....... S ilver Threads Among the Gold- BOIPIDY ............ But kid-honest? .,,,,.. ..,.... B lest Be The Tie That Binds- I A P19311 -............ . The Alarm Clock ,..,.,.......,,....,.,.,.. Marcheta. MII -................ Yea! the team ...,....................,....... .I Love You Truly. I TOYH --............ Scott's Emulsion, Yum-mm .........,... Ye Sons of France .Terry ---........... Oh I don't Iike that .,,,,......,..-...... Say You'll Be Mine. Whiskey ......... Sense of I-Iumor ..................,........... Pal of My Dreams Julie ---........... -I'm going south .,,,.,,-,,..,,.......,......... I'm Waiting For Ships That Never COITIE IH- f UPY ---...... ...... ' 'VVhen the Nation's life's at hazard, . We've no time to think of men. .... Vistle Baby Vistle I M155 Y0Ul1g.-. Crirls .,,,..,.,...,.,..,.,,.............,,,,...., My Task. . . The editor of this journal refuses to publish the contents of this book. The new I - - .1 psychology suggests that we read between the lines-go back to the Table of Contents to 5 M supply the Missing Link. I I I Finis-Lights Out! Fl I gisabsz ccsehh I76 C L D 4 0 Y . K kr i V mmf K , Y- ff: '-m-.ir':v'Tr.-.,,:-- .1-W 1 l -.gilfff 7' y yiy n 'L , 0 I . + 7' ill- - -.'. .gv -H I '- N 1 , 1 5 v 0 Y R- Q- ffm..-...- ,.... V f . I og 3 I x 1 W V ' 1 4:r--'ul-'-L '-HS firf'v1-XM- . ml - ' Y 1 ' A' . I77 5113233 tg susan! A STUDY HOUR 0 Study hour from 8:00 to l0:00. All visiting must be done during this time. 'If the matron sees you going, It is merely for a book. If she calls while you are there, Dive for the nearest nook. If she sees you coming back, Stun her with a look. ' High heeled shoes are requested to be worn so that the people who room beneath, I will not go to sleep while studying. MAIL Mail will be delivered daily. If the postman comes while lunch is being served he will be escorted to the dining room where the mail will be distributed. Often when my mind is weary And my thots are dull and dreary, They hasten back to Valley City When we, as pupils, were young and happy. There were nine girls that roamed together In the best and worst of weather Our good times so many numbered That at night we seldom slumbered. RECIPE. To avoid a colorless existence, keep in the pink of condition: do things up brown, I treat -people white, be well read, and get out into nature's green, under the blue occa- sionally. FAMOUS SAYINC-S OF FAMOUS PEOPLE Adam: It was a great life if-you didn't weaken. VPlutarch: 'Tm sorry I have no more! lives to give to my country. Samson: 'Tm strong for you kid. Jonah: You can't keep a good man down. Cleopatra: You're an easy mark, Anthony. Helen of Troy: So this is Paris' I Columbus: I don't know where l'm going, but l'm on my way. Nero: Keep the home fires burning. Noah: nlt floats. I' Methusalah: The first hundred years are the hardest. .4 Queen Elizabeth fto Sir Walterj: Keep your shirt on.' . 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Mr. Colgate's, but he let me use it. Will you be quiet for a bit? I'll do it for two bits. Teacher: I will answer no questions during the test. Pupil: Neither will I. Green Freshman to librarian: I can't find this magazine. Librarian: It's at the binderyf' Green Freshman: Where is the bindery? ' - New instructor and Dale waiting in the President's office: Mr. just: I think the school campus is beautiful, don't you 19 I Dale: I've looked all over for the campus and haven't been able to locate it. MISTAKEN IDENTITY Miss Kittel: What is the city of Essen in Germany noted for? Student: The Krupp gun works were located there. Walter E.: The noted Krupp was a lady, wasn't she? Miss Kittel: Yes, Big Bertha. The one who thinks these jokes are poor, I Would quickly change his views, Could he but compare the jokes we print With those we did not use. Y Y Y K 3 .. .- 11 - 133355 580 -P 1Wjf 4 f+' lfPff,,? 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Miss Harper It s growing under more natural conditions Miss Gaubelman dlctatlng to Latin I class Slave where IS thy horse? Frightened Freshman It s in my desk but honest I wasn t using it Miss lVlcCoy: What tense are you using? Lois: Pretense. Marion Kelly to lVlr. Higgins: Will you please tell me what my mark is? Mr. Higgins: It gives me great pleasure to tell you it is 60. Marion Kelly: Why dont you give me 90 and have a real good time? THE TWINS Kirk: Heads we go to hed tails we go down town. V Eggert: And if it stands on edge we study. Salesman: This book will get half your lessons. Student: Give me two. First Senior: I just got a zero. Second Senior: 'That s nothing. ' First Senior: l know it. is I I I 0 l .! It lvlr. Wemett: ' What is the one black spot in the history of our country? ' Miss Wesley: The slaves. .l . UI we cn , w : 2 .I , .. 9' . .. - P-r U - ca . : rv - -I F1 .A . 3 I - . : - . . I Q, . ,TE . .. 'N ' 5' . ... . . 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Last night I held a little hand, So dainty and so neat: I thought my heart would surely break So wildly did it beat No other hand unto my soul Could greater solace bring Than the one whlch I held last night Four aces and a king' I h Collars Patent strangulatlon instruments worn by men who laugh at womens c ot es Alice moonlight etc Do you know what a dumb walter 153 lm same surroundings of course Sure an undeveloped elevator for use in hotels apartments and so on Alice still in the mconllght I should say not It s a man who asks a girl for a kiss and waits for her to say yes Prof Meyer Do you know anything about figures3 Willard Do I3 I was life saver at Sea Breeze for two years Trafhc Cop Watch your step Miss College Flapper It s not necessary there are several behind dolng that' Ted Between you al d me what do you think of ack s girl? Ken Between you and me not o much but alone Oh Boy' Driving wrth one hand is dangerous business Sooner or later you are bound to run into a church Mr Wemett was recently out golfing I-le had a particularly bad day dubblnff more than the usual nurnbel of shots To excuse himself to the caddy he remarked that he had been working unusually hard 111 school the last few days and was tired To his surprise the caddy looked up in amazement and said Oh you have played before have you? Toby How long will I have to Walt for a shave? Freshman What are you going to do with your degree if you get lt this year3 Senior Cuve lt to Dad He paid for it Prof to Frosh who is ten minutes late to eight o clock class Young man when were you born? Frosh April second sir Prof Well late again' Father Athletics are all right in thelr place but our boy must glve more time to his studies Mother soothmgly Now father dont be too hard on the boy Vvhy he just wrote me he had received two beautiful lamps in football When he gets rewards like that it would be a shame to stop him Frosh If I go to the movle I ll have to cut two classes Soph That s all right You can make up the sleep any time Soph SlTtltlI1g the strings This harp seems to sing that you love me Co ed But my boy that s not a harp 1l1S a lyre , . I 9 - s 1 ,N ' ' sc - - as Q f , : . U J 6 ' D I u A H . , , I ' ' x is as l U H - as ' ' I - D I so ' ll t ' I! I : , . . 1 . CK Y D F I, . Q . . ff ' l ' ,Y . 1 , J ll , : ' s 3 - . ' .3 ' - . 9 . -o L' u V n I it . 3 Q , 1, I ll ' ' ', . ff 3 5, Barber: Years, sonny, yeras. - N . . . . . ,, 1 . . U. . . . . ,, I 1 . . . , 1 f P 1 , f . H - lf ' ' ,I E : , . f .. . ,, : , . u ., . . . . . . . ' Q f - an - 'C . D I as s . 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N Cold ice cream, say it with a brick. See our line of boys' suits, fifteen to eighteen years old. Coffee and a roll downstairs-l0gl. FOR RENT Modern house by man with unfurnished attic. I Four-room apartment with large airy bathroom, street car stops at door. WANTED! Young woman for hanging up, shaking out, and folding laundry. BEAUTY I-IINTS To make the eyes sparkle, remove the skin of an onion. To have dreamy eyes, eat cold mince pie at midnight. A punch in the eyes makes them big. To enlarge a small nose, balance a bumble bee on the end of it. To improve the voice, sit on a mudbank and talk to a frog. If you want curly hair, buy a wig. To make your face plump, expose yourself to the mumps. To cultivate a winning smile, fall in LOVE.. I used to think I knew I knew,' But now I must confess, The more I think I know I know I know the less. POPULAR PEOPLE The girl with the wrist watch. A physics shark. I The person who keeps an up-to-date notebook. The person who asks questions in class to take up time. The money lender. When you have studied all the night, And you know your lessons are all right, Who calls on you next morning to recite? , 186 H, ' I A I 'H' - - LI -1 f-- A i f -:I b-iM Y I I A I 'lj lf -f. 'S -I ' v'-gl,-L w !fl - ,Q-41, . ff I I III I I :I 1 i 5 I I I ws II I I I . I I I -II IIE II .I , III I I I - I I I . III II ' 'F I I I II, III I I I , II II I - I I I I I ' I ' I I I II II II I4 I I I . I Z' - 'I , I I II I I II I I II I --xc: gzftf- 3 I II I ,I I I I .I I I III I I I II :I II I. I E I . I I I I I II I. I I I NX, I.. II I I . I- I . I I II . I I II I ' I I I I I I I I I I T I' Ii I I I II I I I ' I . I . I II I I . I I I J II I . I . . I? I I I II I I I 'i N I I I f I I I . I I I . I I I II I ' I I ' II I 3 I II I I I I 0 II ' 1 f' I I II . III I I I I I I I I I I l II I II I I JI II ' I I I ' ' I WL I I III Iu.,,f + 1, :--1-Ji-A41-giir' 144i-il-ir ' ' ' ' 1' '-'- ' ' 'Q Y' P ' ' ' 'v'f+QJ ' ' ii-WWE' 187 Hangs: 3:33 fTune, jingle Bells, Roll the pails, Roll the pails, Roll them clown the stepsg Oh what a noise they all do make We hope the nurse awakes. Roll the pails, Pick them up, Roll them down againg And when all the mischief's clone, Off to our rooms we'll run. TO AN ALARM CLOCK Tinkle, tinkle little bell ' How I wish you were in-well Any place but where you are China would he none too far. When at night I hit the hay, Tired and weary from the clay, Scarcely clo I close my eyes, When you tell me I must rise. Some clay when l've lots of kale Have it by the stock ancl bale Then revenge will sure be mine- I'll set you for half past nine. An Eight O'cloclf Student I Y 112:32 - :exits l88 l r: QI lu nh , H Q 2144111443 gif fn- nm--- 1 1 . H,Q.a n.99 W '!P!s s . U 7 w U ' H Y U ' All the little girls of East Hall expect Daddy Long ' - Legs to earn the money to buy a picture for the new par- lor. Question: Does that give Daddy Long Legs all the rights of a father in the Hall? Kanute Heldner made a picture, Put in trees and hills and stones, Sent it up to grace our parlor, And collected scads of bones. Then he made another picture, Not in blue and golden tones, Thai they swiped for West Hall parlor, Left us Nordmark's ocean zones. I When are tables cleared with glee, Vim, vigor, and hilarity? When chaperones and banjo strings, I Silver jingles and other things Tell the diners, before they go They may trip the light fantastic toe- On Fifth-day eve. I First-day chicken, Second-day bean, Third-day pie, Fourth-clay ice-cream, Fifth-day dance, Sixth-day fish, Seventh-day hash, That far-famed dish. Round we've come And greet again, The slaughtered hen. APRIL CNE, , I ALARM CLOCK FUN. April two, . The joke's all thru. 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S OLITA :fy PYP-'ffv Pfafvrzifg LA Z3 SC!-IW ZE OlHNSO Mc HALLIN wow JAEGEW VALLE cz Our Dean of Women of whom we are proud, -The only Senior in the crowd, -The light-haired maid who is so fair, -Our industrious Junior with intelligence rare, -The robust lass with lots of vim, Our dark-haired lady who diets to get thin -The Minnesota girl who likes to hike, -The ambitious maid who commercial work likes, -Our Freshman who plays the piano so fine, -She who lives way up in the pines, -The lass who to her work does cling, -She who dearly loves to sing, -The Freshman lass who likes to step, -Our slender miss with lots of pep, -The little girl with straight bobbecl hair, -The lass from Dazey without a care. - 192 I lI I I' if - 1-V--X I I fl I 5 I I I I I K. 'I I I E H I I I I I I I I3 I I-I A I. ,, I I Q I I I I I I I ,,,, - .,PE,:.. in-mi'-l 1 Bassas g g g -4 I g Y , Miss Robertson Name an island possession of the Student Huh? Why a Miss Rlobertson Correct Pro umor PProf UIHOI' What IS the oldest known government? Bolshevrsm What proof have you? Why rn the Bible rt says Before order t ere was chaos A dance a data Perchance out lata A classa a qulzza No passa gee whizza Freshman I asked her lf I could see her home Sopho lor What did she say? Freshm Miss Miss N What We trre to set hu anltor Frosh P Student Wlllie n She said she would send me a picture of it cCoy I have went That is wrong is it not? s Ma am cCoy Why is it wrong? cause you hamt went yet makes you think Prof Jones was lit up last night? I sat besrde him at the movles and when they showed the news reel he watch by a clock m one of the street scenes Hey get off that cement Cant you see lt s wet? rmcess Oh that s all right I m wearing my galoshes eacher Willie can you tell me how matches are made? No ma am But I dont blame you for wantrng to know ' U 1 H ' H ' U. S. fl 'fr H t: . H I I ij :: l ' : , ' ' ' : ' h .' ' I - ...L g.-- g - H ' KKY .Y -,U ' . I , Jo: B i ' ' . cc H, . . I . , - ' d 'Vs - in n n T : 6. ' ' , n ,' ' ez ' ' . Miss G Irene w I I T I What O, I ea play half-bac If you want eggs to keep they must be lard ln a cool place L: Yes, but how shall we inform the hens? You Have Noi Wasted The courtesy you have shown others. The attention you have shown your mother. The flowers you sent to a sick friend. The time that you spent in worship. effort invested in training a talent. The The strength spent in lifting another's burden. The many days at S. T. C. Aesop's No. 3,426 in football, and shortstop in baseball ...... can you do? asked the manager of the college graduate applying for a job. n play the banjo and the mandolin. drive a car, dance, handle the radio, E.noug ! Fine! You can start in the moming as president of the firm. No. 3,427 I'm not going to the dance tonight: I'd rather stay home and study French. 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KEN NETH MCFARLAN n 14 fi .X wx M--1:1 1.1 w 1 :G 1111 vs :E 5 2 Mft- 14 .1 1 1 If 'X if 3 1 1 ini 110101 ioixrioioiariuinilriuxaxi rioioqboioiuiui si State Teachers College VALLEY CITY, NORTH DAKOTA The largest teacher training institution in North Dakota. For the completion of four years of work beyond high school gradua- tion, the degree of BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION is given. This degree gives the holder a FIRST GRADE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE Without examination. Here is an excellent opportunity to prepare for the best teaching positions in the public schools, secondary as well as elementary. Elementary and Standard Diplomas will be given as before for one and two years respectively beyond high school graduation, but the elementary diploma will not be given after December, 1925. Special Certificates to teach Drawing, Music, Manual Training, Home Economics, and Commercial subjects in four year high schools are secured by two years of work beyond high school graduation. Well equipped departments of Agriculturerand Hygiene and Physical Education offer exceptional opportunities for special training. Our Conser- vatory of Music attracts many students from all 'parts of the state. A fine new Physical Education Building was completed last year. This building is fully equipped with lockers, showers, and apparatus, and has the best basketball floor in the state. . For full information about the State Teachers College and its attrac- tive courses, write to C. E. ALLEN, President VALLEY CITY, NORTH DAKOTA ini 11 rg: uhmlicriuicsicxi:xiuioioilbiixiilihiirinidxiili D1 it 10101 TRY THE DAKOTA DRUG You will find the Merchandise in this Store of the highest quality at the prices you Want to pay. Come in and inspect our stock of- TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY PATENT MEDIOINES SCHOOL SUPPLIES RUBBER GOODS KODAKS and SUPPLIES HOSPITAL SUPPLIES COMBS and BRUSHES CANDIES PYRALIN IVORY CIGARS and TOBACCO CLOCKS and VVATCHES You will always find a Registered Druggist at your Service at all times to give you Individual Attention. Mail Orders Send ns your given prompt Kodak Films and accurate We guarantee Attention Valjey City, North Dakota Satisfaction . . 'uttle We wish to say We are pleased to have an op- portunity of using this space for the purpose of thanking the students of the State Teach- ers College for their kind patronage and would also say that any further patronage would be greatly appreciated. Special Reduced Prices to Students 508 W. Main Street Valley City, N. D. 110101014 vin viojoioiozi 0:0 11010101014 six vioioiuii American Exchange Bank H. E. NELSON ..................... President L. NOLTIMIER. ............. Vice President W. F. KERNKAMP .... .... V ice President A. C. THORKELSON ............... Cashier T. M. CONDON ............... Asst. Cashier J. E. JONES .... ................ A sst. Cashier CONDUCTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS i I I I ! i F 0 5 S ! ff' Q Pi. ! S ! ca. I cn l E 'O E CD Q 5 3 Q O O 0 2 ioiuioiciiiailiciliri CD11 3:1 1 1 2 1010101 rinioioioioioic 101 :ici 10:0 1101014 :it vit 11014 n via lt' Will Pay You to Visit Our New Ready-To-Wear Department on the Second Floor WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY .ypgybi .ygrzbe erohanizk 60. ng: 11 1 1 niniuioioiarinioioil vialx1.1r114nxuxuxnzoxuxnzuif10101411 2 Give More Thoughts 5 to MUSIC g All the late popular song hits all 10101010101 0101010101914 the timeg also classical songs and instrumental music. McKinley SL Century 15c Editions Portable Phonographs Phonograph Records Popular and Classic Sp I rates to teachers. Mail orders filled Send for catalogs and bulletins. VALLEY MUSIC SHOP K. E. JOHNSON Rudolph Hotel Bldg. Valley City, North Dakota o fini n1co:v11n:r1crioi1ri1 1 U3 0 'J D- C rn -4 O C -1 2. O -1 Q.- CD -1 fn 9 9,01 3 E Victrola The Greatest Musical Instrument in the World New Records Every Week EXCLUSIVE AGENCY City Drug Store Valley City, North Dakota o:ouano14:::::::::r::::: : .cuznznzuiozuz .1 4,1 .,,,, ... :L ,-.,...,1u, x1cv1014xio1mx:o1u1o:4x1cx1n14x14xi014I:4,', 0 win: riniuiozoi 1010101 rio: viniozo-1 11014 1411 10103010201 azozoiniuiuzo The First National Bank Valley City, North Dakota CAPITAL AND SURPLUS szooooooo' The Bank that Puts Service to the Public, Foremost in its Business M OFFICERS! JOHN TRACY, ROBERT ANDERSON, President Wee President DARBY O'MALLEY, C. F. MUDGETT, Wee President Cashier DIRECTORS. JOHN TRACY C. F. MUDGETT DARBY O'MALLEY E. S. PRAY ROBERT ANDERSON L. S. WARD FRANK SANFORD 0202010101 111:14 14 1 xi 30103 xi bil 1 211011 31 2 i4 1 3 xi 3 Iinioiuiu 1 3411 ni 011114 1:01 s oi :al zu: u 01 zu: 10: :Qc Dioioioioicnioioiavioioioiwrioia 10096 for S. T. C With Quality Courtesy Service The Foss Pharmacy On Fifth Avenue 10:0 Q:or1o1oio1o1n1o1o1o101o1o11r1n14 Mac's Cleaners Xi Dyers Phone 239 Fifth Ave. Ladies Work a Specialty 1-.1i:11i1nn1in1ii1ir1o1u1u1n1n1o1 101-u1u1n1o1n1n1n 1011111111-1 Before You Buy Get Our Prices On Gold Wrist Watches Fritchl 81 Co. Jewe ers 1 1 1 1 1:11n1n.1u1u1u1u.1-x..-.n1 1u1u1u1o1u1u1u11:1:w1n1n1u1o1u1: x1n..u1o1u.. 1 1 1 1 14,g..qpu.1u.1u1u-1 111 101411:111141111111101010101u11:101411o1n1n1u.1u1n1u.. A WINNER NEVER QUITS! A QUITTER NEVER WINS! Start at the first opportunity to save a few dollars regularly each BE A WINNER! I Five dollars safely invested each month in Building and Loan sav mgs shares pays back a thousand dollars in a few years. S 7.50 monthly matures to 31500.00 10.00 monthly matures to 2000.00 25.00 monthly matures to 5000.00 Other amounts in proportion Fidelity Building and Loan Association Valley City, North Dakota .l A mutual savings organization operating state wide. Write for literature. month and 14111141111 14101019101o1n1n1n1c r1::1:x1::1:r1 14:14 1: 1 11:14 1 :r1c:1u1 H urlgffiiiii ?- i'- ' 45555: I 1.4: -- :mu ...V . ...... ::::::: 'X W TIE' 'zxaz -f ri .A N j a: wg Jima 'fl C Ip gfniiiiriiiii' w ei - l ian. Drapery abrics HE attraction of a carefully furnished interior is more obvious on bleak chilly days. Windows hung with our new Colonial Drapery Fabrics will bring a charming Warmth to your home and set a dominant note for the color scheme. THE FAIR The Economy Store VALLEY CITY NORTH DAKOTA ixiriroioiclwixi 11101 111.1 3 3 ioi1r 11:11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1n14:11:1::1:x1u1r:1:x141 zrzxioioici 11 North Dakota Mutual Fire Insurance Company D. W. Clark, Sec'y Valley Ciiy, D. Ci, Q 1 enirfrl ,llxfe D-I-N'E'T-T-E Wants z ' . . I Salesmen and Salesladles ln 25C Plate Luncheons Ngrth Dakota i A Noon and Evening CALL OR WRITE Lunches served at all hours E. W. COWDREY, Gen. Agent i VALLEY CITY, N- DAK. i i SALADS A SPECIALTY Quality First Fair Prices Always THE WARDROBE CLOTHES SHOP J. R. MARQUISEE Valley City, North Dakota GOOD CLOTHES AND NOTHING ELSE 1:1111 1 11Q11bis11:14r1o1o1u1u1u1n1o1::1c1u1u1o1o1o11:111 1 1 -1 1 1 1111111111111111:11i11:1n1n1u1u111111 1 -111 11 11111 11u11y1o1o1n1u1u Good Clothes at Moderate Prices ARE ALWAYS CHEAPEST You are always assured of the NEWEST STYLES IN Kuppenheimer Fashion Park and Langham Clothes OTHING COMPANY 'Z 5 . X xo 11 1' 10111--1111111-11u1:n11:11:1o1011:1u1o1u1n11:1u1o1n1910111101 C ALLEVCI Y ASSELTON Tri-State Teachers Bureau A Reliable Teachers Agency EFFICIENT SERVICE ll0 Broadway Fargo, N. D. r1n1n1::11m11:1011211:11n11y11:1ay11y11iEo g?111111r11:11:11:1r1 1 1 1 1 Dr. Max M. Moore DENTIST Office over City Drug Store ' 5 BAKERY PHONE 475 i l 11 1 m1 1n11n1o1c11o1n11r1 1 1111020 o:+rLn1u1n11x1u11x11111111111 11 1 1191111 1 1 1 1 1111111111111 1 1 1 101 -..,-..,- -.U-. -...-..:.,:a:.,:.,:.,:..:.,:..g. Dr. A. 0. Schjeldahl American Exchange .ga-.,-r,-.,-..-r,-.,..,-..-.,-.,-..-.,-.,-. Q Q We buy and sell good g Bonds and Mortgages. S Write Fire Insurance. Bank Building Henry SL Henry Phone 444 sis-sth Ave. PHILOMATHIQS- - - inlnllenls- - - DELPHI HUSTAD COMPANY .mwnuans A complete modern jewelry store and gift shop. We are specialists in watch, clock and jewelry repair work, as well as fountain pens and automatic pencils. Expert Designers and Engravers. MADRIGAL Emblems CLIONIAN W---------.----,-5 E----- -,-,-- -- ! DR F L WICKS! ' PANTORIUM ' ' ' i i Cleaners and Dyers Valley City, North Dakota - C WE DO g g Tailoring Cleaning - : 2 D ' ' P s 'n wicks Blk. Phone 493 Q Q eS'g'gq:.i,,g fe5g.i.g a ! Q Fur Work Pleating V THE HEDSTRUM GROCERY QUALITY Fooos Phones 208 and 322 1010--, - - - - 1 2 1 11n:U.:0101014l1nxu1o1n:u1o1u1 11 41 I C' 11010 1 1 1411u1o1u1u1l1 1u1411o1u-111 1 1o1111n1n1n1n1411u1u1 1n1u1u111n1 THO PSO YARDS, Inc. HEADQUARTERS LU MBER COAL WOOD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111101111a11o1x1 111:11 101111 1 1r11o4:uavn1n1n1u1 11111 141111101:1-01o1u1o1n1411s1111111141 Butter-Nut Baking Co. J. ROMSLAND, Prop. The Home of Butter-Nut and ' Barker Bread I I We Specialize in French and all Sorts of Pastrys Valley City, North Dakota Phone 44-O 101 11111111--r11u1n-'-1111x1111 1 1:1 1111141141141141.1n1z11u1m11-:11o1 11111110141-.01 1 1111 MIKKLESON sHoE REPAIR sHoP Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable UNDER MIDDLEWEST TRUST CO 1 111u1c11nqsu1o1a11r11n11114111110111 1 1 1 1 1 11-1114:1a114u14r1-'42 1 1n1u:u1o1n1 1u1o1n1n1r11o1 H. A. Gould Phone 328 Trunk Baggage Transfer Line 1111 1 11111.11n1n.1c11u1n1r11c1111 1111141111 1u1r:1o1n1r11n111 1 111 1:11 411 111111141111 V. W. Emanuel DENTIST 01??ce Over Dakota Drug Store Ofiice Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 PHONE 79 il Z o 11 o o1o..u.1o1o.1n1o1n1 1 - 1 1 FOR BETTER SER VICE The Midwest Teachers Agency A. S. Granger, Mgr. PHONE G75 Over American Exchange Bank VALLEY CITY, NORTH DAKOTA Our aim is to give you the quickest, best and most eyfcient service 1 1 14110101114101u1111111n1111u1n1n1o1o1r11n111..n11o.1o1o1o1n1a11n1 1 1 1 0111101 01nie:uin-zuiozoz.o:4:1-41101411011 Valley City Dry Cleaning Works Mail Orders Promptly Filled American Exchange Bank Bldg. Phone 334 01 10101111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1n1o1u1u1 1 111 41101411o1n1n1o1o1n1u10141.-:oz 1149 Valley City Shoe Hospital Up-to-Date Shoe Repairing Mail Orders returned same day as received 512 FIFTH AXTENLTE Valley City, North Dakota nxoii,iqxzoxuininzozoioitfini: 111:-1:1 1n1x1 1 1 1- -- 1 1 1 101010101 1 :io1010101011:1-o1n1u1n.1n1o1u:n TEACHERS MAIL ORDER We are in a position to give one day service to any part of the State. Shoes sent on approval. 30 day credit to teachers. Economy Shoe Store The College Shoe Store -11:1 1nine:-x.:u:u1o1n:uinzoinir 211:21 1 1 1 1 1 illitilliililwll OU are always assured of an excellent assort- ment to fill your requirments for Dress, Street or Sport wear, at prices which are most reasonable. Ifyou are unable to come to Valley City to make personal selections write us and we will gladly send garments to you on approval. Teachers THE MARBLESTQNE Valley City Headquarters ,SNUCCGSSOPS 70C C NOrth Dakota s11as11oD'111111i 1,-iiiiii,-1111111114 '11 1 111u1u1u1vQn1 ni 1101: 1 THE SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Valley City, North Dakota A We solicit your account large or small A GCOD BANK TO DO BUSINESS WITHU 1ri1114n1:m1z11n1n1u1o1o1n1u1u1n 1 x1o1o1n1o1v1u1u-n-010111101 The Blizzard Staff is indebted to R. Kenneth McFarland for the decorative photo- graphs vvhich were done for the title pages x1 101014:1u1n1u1u1u1o1o1 141 0. KNUDSON Jeweler Watches and jewelry Fountain Pens and Pencils Sold at Right Prices VALLEY CITY, N. DAK. 1 1n1n1::1:r1u1 101 1:1 -.1 The Merchants Turn-Over A good store in which to buy does not necessarily carry the largest stocks. Large stocks often con- tain shelf warmers -undesirable goodsg left-overs or shop-worn. Our stocks are completely re- placed seueral times each year- spic and span new goods are al- most constantly comirzg in and going out. Frequent turn-over insures new, up-to-date, reliable goods at all times. Thus the STORE DEPENDABLE J. C. Penny Co. Valley City, N. Dak. o1o1u1o1o10101111411010-1:1 11 r1r1010101o1o1o1n1o1u1u:u1r 1 i111 1 1u1n1u1c1 1 1:1 1 1:1 You Pick A good place to when you go to the Rudolf Cafe Valley City, North Dakota -11-1 1411 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 010111 1111111111111 in n-n-----1--1-1 1 in-.020 0:011o2sm:niuzuiuzozuima.:-mzzmnzwnzzric Fulton Meat Market Quality Meats and Best of Service C. F. LUESSEN, Prop. Valley City, N Dak. Dr. E. R. Roberts E DENTIST X-RAY DIAGNOSIS S Q Otiice Phone 95 Residence Phone 497 2 ! Over Bank of Valley City i Valley city, N Dak. -. ,.., 40:01-. .D :nzncp ,490-.0..u-U-..-0. 1-.. 1 1 1 1 1 in1uinicz1olaxznxne-.n:uqnuzugucxm gnu: 122.11-aaniui 1 1 it Stern's Candy Co. THE PLACE OF CLEANLINESS QUALITY COURTESY AND SERVICE lVe make our own candies always fresh and pure Expert Fountain Service STERN'S ioinznxniuzoioi mi 1211121111 1 11:11 ni in Most of the Photographs in this BLIZZARD Weremadeby R. Kenneth McFarland Photographer Class '15 0g----:-n-1----::v-x---- 111 11 1111 .-...1111:x:z::1z::n :ofa 1010101010111 1 24101 30:10 I 2 V. C. Creamery I . Q Emil F eldmann S Prop. I I l WHOLESALE AND 2 ' RETAIL Butter, Eggs I and 5 Ice Cream I g Valley City, North Dakota I Q 431014114nioioinioinioiu1 1 in 01010101011 o oioni 012111101 ri 14101 101014 14 101014 Plan to Stop at the Valley Hotel When in Valley City Excellent Cafe in Connection Under New ivranagemem W. E. Quinlan Co. Rates 31.00 to 31.50 per day cfsxi:vie114ngaixoiozozozozuznxoioxnig: 3930? 0:01 3 101010iniuioinz-trio: init:-4 0:1 111 11010101011 oioiojoiojojojojc v o va 0.01 ! Eyes Soientificagyigssgegopellly Fitted . ' ufnltufe 0. Everything in 5 E Yfslg peels 1? . Furniture U Q yeg ass lepaumg and fitting Picture Frarnlng l Valley ony North Dakota i Undertaking I 3.-. - ...Q ,:--,- -- -- -0-1-ni A Store for College Girls i 01014 0:01 The confidence of our community is the basis of our constantly increasing sales. Long ago we recognized that confidence was the most constructive force in the retail world. You Can Positively Buy With Confidence -. At ,. ROBERTSON'S FOR WOMEN'S WEAR 10101010 8, 9211101014 nic nioic 1014 I l l 111 sto Q24 I I I I I E I I I I I I I Tourist Headquarters Real Green, I I Telephones: Office 15-W North Star Nat'1 Park Highways g I Residence 15-R l I I Make Opr Hotel Your Home 2 2 OFFICE IN PRAY BLDG. 55155: 5519.- Q- 2O 'i?. 518. 5:1225 52,3 g2.5', fffgcncn wan. T F U sy' Z EL. W 'IE 3 I eg rm is Ii . bt Q cg fb' : :S : M CD D-I gj CD ,Iberia he :Q 9 5 IH Z. 3 IN 5 Q2 '22 5 i. S an - UQ SE 2 5 jc 2 Ei 25? 5' g ,. Ill I QE I E. ii E IS U5 lg 2 I2 Sh iE' 5' iw 'A E O v ? Q Q X-Ray Examination It is iwith a feeling of gratification that this space is given in honor of the businessmen of Valley City, and all others, who have made possible the publication of this BliZZClrd,' by giving their loyal support to the Adver- tising Section. vssfsff BLIZZARD STAFF1 Walter Eggert, Advertising Manager 10:0 3 0.4 ,34,90i0:010:0i4 0:0 nic 0:0 I .f. 0iu1n1u11,1,,1,,1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 11111111110--'DI'l1 I1 '1 - PHONE SS-VV. VALLEY CITY, N. DAK J ones Taxi and Bus Line Taxi to any part of the City 25c Taxi to Soo Depot 25C Special Rates on Party and Long Distance Trips CHAS. L. JONES, Prop. 01:11 1 1:1 1 111 1 1u1u1u1u1u n1n1n1n1o1r n11--o1o:z- 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111:1vin1o1u1u1o1n1uo:o ozom Middlewest Barber 'Shop Sidney A. Ackerman, Prop. Ladies Hair Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty FIRST CLASS XVORK ALYVAYS Phone 1386 1.1 .1 1 1:-1'fn1-111111113 1 11:1 1 1 111 1n1u1n1u1u:n191:11 1x1 We print School Annuals We did not print this one But have the equipment 'and are will ing to submit prices if given an opportunity Walker Bros. 81 Hardy 1 11, 4.6, 0,41010111.-:u1n1n1u1n1411411141114,101 o1n-1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1 'Efe BLIZZARD Printed By 519 NORTH STAR PRINTING gl PUBLISHING C0. Printers of Fine School Annuals, Catalogues, Booklets, Circulars, Folders and General .Tob Work ES T IMA TES CHEERFULL Y FURNISHED 16 6TH AVENUE NO. .-. ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA o-n1u1n1o1o11r1n1rr1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:11 111 1 1 1.1 1p1n1u1o1o1n1n101o101 1u1:1::1111111111111111: 1 1u1u1n1n1 1 1 1u1n1n1ncuui 1 11111 1 1 LS our dlnnual 649 V 4 3 W W'-X i'1 S, 'L' Our interest in .sz x 'n K' 0 the success qf your book, LS reflected an the mica layout dumm and plate ervzce rendered 1 our dinnual I 5 ' 4 I BUCKB E E w 1 1 . i1f l-'T --q i fum' 1- . gm ni, ' '- u MEARS oo. u scHooL ANNUAL ENGRAVERS 4 D15 M ' NW ' I .P - r . ' Saznt aul M ggwkj h 5 C K f '1 M If ' K QP ,-5 551: .ll 4 x - gf A Q 45 5 n - 7' ,E 21. L gf? P mf' 5 ,Q . . f' vkwlrlmul K Q CL I 'RQ f M' ,, ri. ffff df M4 , u bf ' u ff! f 95-2 ' 331 1 , u V Q 1 - u f A 1 f Ex' J ' .-L , , , i f 2512 ' . 1. W W ' u f 3.1 '75 V fu-F u HIV 1 if Hifi 10101111 10101011 1 1u1r-101 1 1 1011120101 1 1 1 -1 'Ili 1 Valley City Clinic Special attention given to Surgical, Medical and Gbstetrical cases. Trained nurses in constant attendance. Staff of Physicians- S. A. Zimmerman, M. D. General and Gynecological Surgery. C. E. Spicer, M. D. Special Surgery of the Head, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Special attention given to fitting glasses. E. B. Crosby, M. D. General Medicine, Physio-Therapy, Radiant Heat and Light, Ultra-Violet and X-Ray. J. Van Houten, M. D. Q General Medicine, Special attention given to Diseases of Children and Obstetrics. Staff of Regular Nursesm Flora Barr, R. N. Christine Davis, R. N. 4 Gertrud Mayers, R. N. General Phone No. 6' 031110101 1 ioiciuimzinteini4:i:x1oiui:sio1nqDn:i:1110101020: 1. :sin From the Press ofthe North Star Printing Company Saint Cloud. Minnesota , 1 -fr - .. If ,-1... gg.-1. I..I.I1.s,I . - . 1. .. - .-:- - 2 -2 -s-.1 55 -.rr',.a Q-'-31... .'f - 1- --1.1 :II I-u - , pl' U 3-, . -, --, ,Iurug-'1 .-- .-.-1 -mf 'I '13 ,. .I -'I'- J' .Ji ..-,Lf . Q- .Q 'H - 'lj. .'-r -,, J. , IJ. .I .. I. F . k. I. '. -Irj. '- L N . 5-1 -.-q . II- . . .'-4 . - .'--' '5 '.-..'- : '11 ' Iff'!. -'. 'f:i'..-r J5 l- '-'W'-I P-fi'-.V F -I. '. ' . 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