Class of <strong>1937</strong>Ray Higgin President Dorothy Evans SecretaryWoodrow Evans Vice President Morris Dahl TreasurerLynn Lokken Sergeant-at-Arms Virginia Watt, Werner Weindorf PepstersMiss Hennig. Mr. StreeterAdvisersClass Colors--Black and WhiteClass Flower--Lily of the ValleyClass Motto-The tractor and plow advance.Triumphant up the taken fieldRaymond Higgin-Bronson. He aspires to high Dorothy Evans--Middle River. Conservatism, geniidealsand achieves the ends he desires.ality, and capability have made her many friends.Freshman: Glee Club, Class Foothall, Class Basketball Freshman: Caleb-Dorr Scholarship, Class Secy.Declam., Class Ploy.Junior: Class Basketball, Girls’ Glee, Mixed Chorus ClassJunior: Foothall, “A” Club, Class Basketball, Glee Club, Secretary.Christmas Play, Declam., Crops Judging, Class Pres.Senior : Girls’ Glee, Mixed Chorus, Once In a LifetimeSenior: Football, “A” Club, Class Basketball, Glee Club, Class Secy., Class Play, <strong>Aggie</strong> Associate Editor.Mixed Chorus Crops Judging. “Once In a Lifetime,’’Christmas Play, Class Pres., Home Project Winner.Woodrow Evans-Gu ll y. Posses s or of w i s d o m an dcourage, and you can always depend on himFreshman : Class Basketball, Class Football, Caleb-DorrScholarship.Morris Dahl--Kennedy. Morris’s cool head workhas characterized him as a stellar athlete.Freshman : Class Football, Class Baskethall, Class Play,Class Treasurer, Boys’ Glee.Junior: Basketball, Football, Declam., Class Basketball,Class V.P., Caleb-Dorr Scholarship. Junior: Football, Basketball Class Treasurer, Stock Judging,Boys’ Glee, “A’’ ClubSenior: Christmas Play, Class Play, Baskethall, Football,Class V.P., Home Project Winner, <strong>Aggie</strong> Editor, Foot- Senior: ootball, Baskethall, Class Play, Treasurer, Boys’ball Captain-elect, “A” Club.Glee, “A” Club.
Dorothy Abbott-Mentor. The shyest of birds stillhave the sweetest songs.Freshman: 4-H Club.Junior: Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. Choir, 4-H Club.Senior: “Once In a Lifetime” “Our Cousin From Sweden,”Class Play, <strong>Aggie</strong> Board, Variety Night Winner.Marie Blakely-Baudette. We never expected tomeet a girl like Marie outside of a fairy-tale.Freshmen: Basketball.Junior: Basketball.Senior : Baskethall, “Our Cousin From Sweden,” “OnceIn a Lifetime.”Alton Arness-Eldred. A flair for fun and boundlessambition for dancing and music.Senior: “Once In a Lifetime,” Christmas Play, MixedChorus.Ralph Brandt-Gonvick. He is a quiet, capable fellowupon whom we can depend.Marlan Augustine-Thief River Falls. A delightfullittle rogue, always ready for a good time, yetdependable.Junior: Orchestra, Thanksgiving Play, Declam.Senior: Orchestra Parents’ Day Play, Cross Country,Class Play, Variety Night Winner, Home Project Winner,<strong>Aggie</strong> Board.Jean Barrett-East Grand Forks. We won’t soonforget Jean’s ability on the basketball floor.Freshman: Basketball.Junior: Basketball.Senior: Basketball.Arthur Bengston-Crookston. It’s that quiet unassumingway that brings fame.Eileen Carlson-Crookston. A lovely princess, whoknows what she wants and calmly secures it.Raymond Carlson-Middle River. Ray is exceptionaland his many merits warrant success.Junior: Home Project Winner, Class Basketball.Senior: Football, Stock Judging, Class BasketballRoy Carlson-Middle River. Perseverance, amiabilityand honesty are the links necessary to build thispersonality.Senior: Football, Crops Judging, “A” Club.
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