Home Project WinnersSeated : Barrett Hegreberg Higgin Setterholm, M. HansonStanding : Edgar Moen L. Hanson, W. Evans, M. Evans, Augustine.Many trophies, letters, certificates, and otherawards were presented at the closing assembly ofthe Fall term in 1936 to Northwest School studentsfor special achievement in home projectwork, athletics, and scholarship. Winners of the1936 summer home project work were announcedas follows : Girls' Projects : special silver trophy.Dorothy Setterholm, Baudette ; Sweepstakes Ribbon.Myrtle Hanson, Twin Valley; Sewing. DeleneHegreberg. Ada ; Cooking. Jean Barrett.East Grand Forks. Boys' Projects : Silver trophy,Raymond Higgin, Bronson WindbreakPlanting. Francis La Plante, Crookston ; InsectCollection. Woodrow Evans. Gully Home Beautification,Esther Worman. Crookston : Rocks andMinerals Collection, Marshall Evans. Middle RiverWeed Identification and Eradication. HenryBecker. Mahnomen ; Pure Seed. J. Dana Edgar,Warren ; Farm Accounting, Duane Moen, GaryMarlan Augustine, Thief River Falls was awardedthe Red River Valley Dairymen's Associationplaque by C. M. Pesek, Secretary, for his workin dairy herd management while Leland Hanson.Twin Valley, was awarded the Archie Lee plaqueas winner of the tractor project. Mr. Archie Lee.'23. Roseau, personally presented one permanentplaque to be hung in the school library and suggestedthat the tractor project winner's name beengraved on this plaque each year. A smallerplaque is to be given the winner each year.Winners of scholarship certificates includedDorothy Evans, Middle River Lois Haug, Oslo :Cora Dalager, Pelican Rapids : Axel Rynning,Kennedy Dorothy Setterholm, Baudette WilsonRadway, Roosevelt Edna Hoppe, CrookstonMarvin Nabben, Crookston ; Mavis Glass, Mentor, and Fred Cook, Faunce. Similar certificateswere to be mailed to the following students whogr aduated last spring : Noel Hanson, DetroitLakes Burnet Bergeson, Twin Valley ; GladysWorman and Esther Worman. Crookston CliffordThomforde, Crookston Earl Lindberg, Beltrami; Morris Maruska, Angus ; and EvelynRamstad. Crookston.Football letters, service bars, and sweaters wereawarded the following members of the 1936squad : Roland Wentzel. Fisher ; Victor Hodgson.Crookston ; Richard Radway, Roosevelt ; WoodrowEvans, Gully : Lloyal Harris, Wadena; CliffordTrangsrud. Badger Raymond and RoyCarlson. Middle River John Rader. WarroadChan Freije, Crookston Morris Dahl, KennedyPhilip Hegreberg. Ada ; Joseph Widseth, McIntoshTruman Hemmestvedt. Goodridge : RaymondHiggin, Bronson ; Jack Ferrier. Pitt.Cross-country awards were made to HarryCoulter, East Grand Forks; Glenn Brandt, GonvickLeonard Anda. Perley Harold Anderson.Mahnomen Clarence Klug, Barnesville ; andWerner Weindorf, Jordan.Captain Roland Wentzel was also awarded thecaptain's star and the Ruettell Clothing Companysweater, which is awarded each year to the mostvaluable man on the football team.A feature of the awards assembly was a styleshow presented by the Junior girls under the directionof Miss Elsie Mae Kingston, instructorin clothing.Page 23
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