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Aggie 1937 - Yearbook

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Sch o las tic Hon orsEach year at the Northwest School recognitionis made for scholastic excellence. The basisof distinction is as follows: An A counts threepoints, a B counts two, and a C counts one. It isimpossible for us to give final ratings for thestudents, since the last grades are not yet recorded.But the averages as of the middle of theyear are given below for the highest five studentsof the four regular classes.Advanced(Based on 31/2 year Average)Seniors(Based on 21/2 year Average)James Weckwerth, Hazel 2.54Ruth Lerud, Twin Valley 2.43Edgar Ramberg, Pitt 2.35Harold Nalhen, GoodridgeBetty McVeety, East Grand Forks2.342.26Dorothy Evans, Middle RiverMarshall Evans, Middle RiverCora Dalager, Pelican RapidsWoodrow Evans, LengbyLois Haug, Oslo2.922.882.722.712.70Ju n io rs(Based on 1 %year Average)Freshmen(Eased on 1/2 year Average)Dorothy Setterholm, Baudette3.00Harlan Ellinger, Crookston2.96Edna Hoppe, CrookstonWilson Radway, RooseveltMildred Mykleby, ClimaxDaniel Wavra, Tabor2.732.732.652.56Esther McFarlane, OsloDorothy Hanson, TrailTalbert Koppang. ClimaxEllwood Gustafson, Crookston2.962.882.752.74Class of 1934 Honor Award ScholarshipIn 1935, the Advanced class left, as their memorialto the school, a silver plaque upon whicheach year the name of the highest ranking four-year graduate is to be engraved. To date, thenames engraved are:Class of 1934-Lester Lerud 2.60Class of 1935-Noel Hanson 2.78

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