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INTER-CLASS FIELD MEET Saturday, March Twenty-second

Gymnasium-8 : 00 p. m.

COMMENCEMENT SERMON Sunday, March Twenty-third Auditorium-7: 30 p. m.

Rev. L. A. Roseland, Pastor English Lutheran Church, Crookston

PUBLIC SPEAKING PROGRAM Monday, March Twenty·fourth

Auditorium-7: 30 p. m.

RECEPTION TO GRADUATING CLASS By Superintendent and Mrs. Selvig at their home

Tuesday, March Twenty-fifth

SENIOR CLASS PLAY Wednesday, March Twenty-sixth

Auditorium-7: 30 p. m. Admission Twenty·five Cents

C O .M MEN C E MEN T DAY

Thursday, March Twenty-seventh

SENIOR CLASS EXERCISES Auditorium-10 o'clock

GRADUATING EXERCISES Auditorium-2: 00 o'clock

SCHOOL AND ALUMNI DINNER Dining Hall-6: 00 p. m.

SCHOOL GET-TOGETHER Auditorium-8: 30 p. m.

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SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 O'CLOCK, MARCH TWENTY-THIRD

Auditorium

ANTHEM-"Joy to the World" ............................ ·· . Handel

READING OF THE SCRIPTURE.

RESPONSE-"Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" .............. Maker

ANTHEM-" America's Message" ........................... Johnstone

VOCAL SOLO-(Selected) ........................ Miss Jennie Fylling

COMMENCEMENT SERMON-"The Value of the Individual to Society" ..................................... Rev. L. A. Roseland

HYMN-"Holy, Holy, Holy."

Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!

Early in the morning our song shall rise to Thee;

Holy, Holy, Holy! Merciful and mighty

God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity

Holy, Holy, Holy All the saints adore Thee,

Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea;

Cherabim and Seraphim falling down before Thee,

Which wert and art, and evermore shall be.

Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!

All Thy works shall praise Thy name in earth, and sky, and sea;

Holy, Holy, Holy! Merciful and Mighty,

God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity.

PRAyER ...................................... Rev. L. A. Roseland

§rqIlnl 'rIlgram

MONDAY EVENING, 7:30 O'CLOCK, MARCH TWENTY-FOURTH

Auditorium

ELMER HOLLAND, '19, Presiding.

MUSIC-"Tell the East the West Is Coming" ................. White School

PIANO SOLO-(a). "Sunday Morning ........................ Bendel (b). "Caprice Viennois" ..................... Kreisler

Mae E. Kimberly

SENIOR THESIS-"Shorthorns in the Red River Valley .......... . Tarjie Steenerson, '19

VIOLIN SOLO-(a). Fantasie, "Cavalleria Rusticana" ....... Mascagni (b). "Scotch Lullabye" ......................... Luigi

Charles Pflock

SENIOR DEMONSTRATION-"Relation of Color to Home Equip-ment" ............................................ Olga Spjut, '19

MUSIC-"America, My Country" ....................... : ...... School

READING (a). "The Traveling Man ........................ Gregory (b). "The Abandoned Elopement."

Florence Levins

SOLO-"Synnove's Song" ................................... Kjerulla Jennie Fylling

FLAG DRILL ................................. Girls Northwest School

Olga Tunheim, Verna Imsdahl, Luella Torske, Agnes Gronner, Esther Landby, Agnes Torgerson, Sophie Krebechek, Hazel Perry, Clara Gil-

bertson, Cora Lindfors, Hilda Jorgenson, Ella Fossbakken.

MUSIC-"Freedom For All, Forever" ......................... Hilliam Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs

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WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7:30 O'CLOCK, MARCH TWENTY-SIXTH

Auditorium

Direction of Miss Jeanette Qualee, English Department, Northwest

School of Agriculture

PARTNERS

Written by Estelle Cook

"Let us work together as partners to make this life better worth living every day in the week, for every man, woman, and child in the community."

CAST OF CHARACTERS

MR. BENNETT, Pastor of One Church ... . .. .... ... ALBIN JOHNSON

MRS. BENNETT, his wife . .. ... . . . ... . ...... FLORENCE LINDFORS

JOHN, his young son .. .. .. .. . .. .. .... . .. . ~ . .... :CLAYTON MELLUM

MARY, his daughter ...... .... .. ..... . .. . ... .. . .... . . LENA EDMAN

MR. SCHMIDT, Deacon in the rival Church ... TARJIE STEENERSON

FRED, his young son .. . .. . ........... . ...... . .... OSCAR KNUTSON

RALPH PRICE, graduate of school of agriculture . . HENRY NOBBEN

SUSAN RIGGS, seamstress and news distributor ....... . ELBA BUHN

ACT I.-A boy's shack on Sunday morning.

ACT II.-At the parsonage the n ext day.

ACT III.-A room in the new community church three years later.

SONGS DURING INTERMISSION Between Acts I and II.

CHORUS-"Sing" . . ....... . .. .. . .. ... . ........ . .. . . . ... Gustaf Holzel Girls' Glee Club

Between Acts II and III CHORUS-"Union Jack" ... . ..............•.......... Stephen Adams

Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs

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THURSDAY MORNING, 10 O'CLOCK, MARCH TWENTY-SEVENTH

Auditorium

MISS LENA EDMAN, Vice-president of Senior Class, presiding.

MUSIC-"Onward, Christian Soldiers" ... . .. . ........ . . .. .... . . School

READING OF SCRIPTURE.

GREETING .. . ................. . ............ Miss Grace B. Sherwood

THE CLASS OF 1918 .. .. . ... . ... . ... . . . .... . .. . ... Oscar Knutson, '19

FOR THE JUNIOR CLASS .............. . ........... James Felber, '20

DEMONSTRATION-"Household Tests of Fabrics" Ella Fossbakken, '19

MUSIC-"America, the Beautiful" .. ................. Senior Quartette

DEMONSTRATION-"Eradication of Quack Grass" Theo. Peterson, '19

SONG-"Song of a Man" . . ............... . ..... . .. . . .. ....... School

DEMONSTRATION-"Physical Exercises in Rural Schools" . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martha Bauer, '19

ADDRESS . ... . . . ....... .. ... . .... . .... A. H. Larson, Class Counselor

SONG . ............... . .................. . .. . ......... By the School

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<!1ommrltrrmrltt tExrrrtsra THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2 O'CLOCK, MARCH TWENTY-SEVENTH

Auditorium

INVOCATION .................... _ ............... Rev. F. J. Hibbard

"MINNESOTA, HAIL TO THEE."

DEMONSTRATION-"Rural School Exercises" .... Velura Kinnan, '19

DEMONSTRATION-"Sweet Clover for Forage" .... ljenry Nobben, '19

MUSIC-"To Thee, 0 Country" ............... ... ..... . ..... Eichberg Girls' Glee Club

DEMONSTRATION-"The Diet of the Two-year-old," Verna Imsdahl, '19

CLASS ADDRESS-"Progress" ..................... Albin Johnson, '19

ADDRESS ........... Dean Guy Stanton Ford, University of Minnesota

PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ......... Superintendent C. G. Selvig

AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIPS .................... Mr. A. A. Miller

"AMERICA."

"MINNESOTA, HAIL TO THEE" Minnesota, Hail to Thee,

Hail to thee, our college dear; Thy light shall ever be

A beacon bright and clear; Thy sons and daughters true

Will proclaim thee near and far; They will guard thy fame And adore thy name;

Thou shalt be their Northern Star.

Like the stream that bends to sea, Like the pine that seeks the blu~;

Minnesota, still for thee Thy sons are strong and true.

From their woods and waters fair; From their prairies waving far,

At thy call they throng With a shout and song,

Hailing thee, their Northern Star.

\ <!1htsa of 1919

AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL DIPLOMAS Lena E. Edman .................. ········· : Alvarado Ella Fossbakken ............................ Fosston Elmer Olaus Holland .......................... Shelly Verna S. Imsdahl ..................... ·········· Oslo Albin J . Johnson ...................... ··.···· . Fertile Oscar R. Knutson ................... ······ ... Warren Clayton O. Mellum .............................. Ulen Henry Nabben ...................... Thief River Falls Theodore Peterson ............................ Fisher Raymond Herbert Rutherford ............... · Euclid Olga R. Sput ........................... ·· Strathcona Tarjie Steenerson .................... ········ Climax

TEACHERS' TRAINING DIPLOMAS Martha L. Bauer .......................... ······ Ada Elba W. Buhn ................................. Mentor Teckla Erlandson ........................... Kennedy Louise M. Horn ....................... ········· Ada Velura p. Kinnan .................. ····.·, · . Crookston Gerda Elvira Kulle ......................... Alvarado Cora Theresia Lindfors ...................... Fosston Beda Florence Lindfors ..................... Fosston Leah B. Stewart ..... . ................. · . Luck, Wis. Luella A. Torske ..................... ···· ..... Borup Olga E. Tunheim ........ . .............. · . Newfolden Adele W . Westphalen .................... Laurel, Neb.

SPECIAL CERTIFICATES Alma T. Bakken ............................. Erskine Ruth Margaret Solen ............... Thief River Falls Rachel Ulvin ... , ............ , ............. Wannaska

TRACTOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATES Arthur Dorf ............................. · . Lancaster Cleary Eliason ............................. ·· rKatka Martin Nordin ....................... ·.··· . Lancaster Edwin Nystrom .......................... ·.·· Fosston Ernest Roetman .............................. Badger

DRESSMAKERS' SPECIAL COURSE Alice Arends .................................... Borup Vida Johnson ................................ Hallock Hilda Jorgenson .......................... Goodridge

SENIORS IN SERVICE Four of the members of the Senior Class joined the army. They

are, William Austin, Henry Gibson, Nobel Olson and Alpha Valley.

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16Jnunrs nub Awnrbs CLASS OF 1917 TRUST FUND

The class of 1917 has provided $140 to be used as a students' loan fund. The income is stipulated to be awarded annually to the member of the Home Economics Club who wins first place in the Farmers' Club Program Contest. Awarded in 1919 to Olgo R. Spjut, Strathcona.

. STUDENTS' STOCK JUDGING TROPHY A\varded in 1918 to the Senior Class Stock Judging Team

• Stanley Arneson, Shelly Martin Saugen, Newfolden Newell Lee, Halma Thomas Abbott, Mentor

SELVIG DEBATING TROPHY Awarded in 1918 to the Lincoln Society Team.

James Felber, Crookston Frank Jones, Clearwater Albin Johnson, Fertile

ANNOUNCEMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS, 1918·1919 The Northwest School of Agriculture is fortunate in having several

scholarships available for students who make the greatest progress during the year in various branches.

The Scandia-American Bank of Crookston Scholarship-For Gen· eral Diligence and Progress, awarded to: .

First-Milton Warner, Warren .................... . $75.00 Second-Ruby Knudson, Goodridge ... ... ........... 50.00

Livestock Scholarship-By Mr. A. D. Stephens of Crookston, awarded to:

First-Albin Johnson, Fertile ...................... $75.00 Second-Henry Nabben, Thief River Falls .......... 50.00

Public Speaking and Debating Scholarship---,By Northwest School Faculty, awarded to:

First-James Felber, Crookston .............. .. . . .. $60.00 Second-Melvin Bengtson, Wannaska ............. 40.00

Home Economics Scholarship-Provided by W . T. Carlisle, Crooks­ton, awarded to :

First-Louise Edman, Alvarado ..... . .. ' ........... $75.00 Second-Adelia Westphalen, Crookston ... .. . . . .... 50.00

Horticultural Course Scholarship-By University Week Commit· tee, awarded to:

First-Theodore Peterson, Fisher .. ... ........... . . $50.00 Entrance Scholarships-In addition, a scholarship of $125 has been

offered by the Crookston Milling Company to Girls ' Bread Club con­testants; one of $125 by Mr. J . W. Wheeler, St. Paul, to Boys' Potato Club contestants, and one of $125 by Crookston State Bank to encour­age public speaking and debate. These scholarships will be awarded at the beginning of the next school year.

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ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY COURSES 1906

Course. 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1919 School Course .............. 163 179 208 205 196 198 1182

N. W. Farmers' Week (esti· mated) ................ 1211 1824 765 1526 2809 3000 11484

Teachers' Training .. . ... .. . 145 220 153 140 106 1295

Junior Short Course ......... 58 47 80 60 88 150 516

Graduates of School Course (82 from 1909 to 1913) .. 31 32 42 26 22 27 292

TOTAL ATTENDANCE BY COD:NTIES IN THREE YEAR SCHOOL

COURSE

1906 1906 Counties. 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1919

Becker .......................... 10 3 4 3 0 18

Clay ............................. 5 4 6 5 1 9

Clearwater ... ......... ... ........ 10 6 6 2 13 33

Kittson .......................... 54 29 12 17 25 198

Mahnomen ... .... ............. . .. 8 3 0 0 1 6

Marshall .. ........ ............. .. 76 40 3tl 38 23 155

Norman ......................... 67 23 20 23 27 156

Pennington .0 •••••••••••••••••••• 12 10 6 13 19 43

Pelk .. . . ...... .. ................ 268 47 72 58 51 430

Red Lake •••••• 0 ••••••••••••••••• 21 3 6 6 10 44

Roseau ... .. .... . .. . .. . .......... 17 9 10 11 15 58

Other Counties and States ....... .. 65 31 24 20 13 122

613 208 205 196 198 1182

No duplicates in total of 1182 different students enrolled during

1906 to 1919.