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&unbay, martl} lirwl'nly-fiftlt COMMENCEMENT SERMON
Schoor Aud,itorium, 7: 30 P. M.
.nnbay, Slartlt lirWtnty-sut!t INTER,SOCIETY DECLAMATORY CONTEST
School Auditorium, 7:30 P. M.
lirutsbay •• artlt lirUtl'ntY-Sl'lttut!t MUSIC RECITAL
Scl1'Ool Auditorium, 4:00 P. M.
RECEPTION TO GRADUATING CLASS
By Superintendent and Mrs. Selv.ig at their home
.1'bntsbal1 •• artlJ lirUtl'utv-l'tglytlt SENIOR CLASS PLAY
School Auditorrum, 8:00 P. M.
lirltursbay, martl, lirUtl'nly-nint!t DEMONSTRATIONS
Owen Building and Home Economics, 10: 45 A. M.
SCHOOL AND ALUMNI DINNER-12:30 P. M.
SENIOR CLASS EXERCISES School Audlitor,ium, 3:00 P. M.
GRADUATING EXERCISES
School Auditorium, 7:30 P. M.
ADDRESS
Dean W. C. Coffey, University Farm, St. Paul
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH TWENTY·FIFTH School Aud,itorium
7: 30 o'clock
Prelude Miss Louise Pederson
Invocation Rev. L. A. Roseland
Solo-"Ninety-and-Nine" O'Hara Mr. Wm. O'Brien
Anthem-"God of Our Fathers"
Sermon "T,he Man and the Machine" Rev. Allen O. Birchenough
Hymn-"Holy, Holy, Holy"
Benediction
"Holy, Holy, Holy"
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almi~ty! EaI"ly in the morning our ,song s,hall rise to Thee;
Holy, Holy, Holy! Menciful and mighty, God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity.
Holy, Holy, Holy! AlI11:Jhe saints adore Thee, Crusting down thelir golden crowns 3/OOund the glassy
sea; Cherubim and Sera;phim falling down before Thee,
Which wert, and art, and evermore shall be.
Holy, Holy, Holy. All the saints adore Thee, All Thy works shall praise Thy name in earth, and
sky, and sea; God in Three Pelrsons, blessed Trinity.
Juttr-&ntidy ilrdamatnry ClInutrst
MONDAY EVENING, MARCH TWENTY-SIXTH
School AuditoIDum
7:30 o'clock
Song-UBoys of the Old Brigade" Parks Two eontestants from each of the five stud
ent societies will take part in this event. The soeieties are Agrarian, Home Economics, Lincoln, Pioneer and Sanford.
Song-UMinnesota Rouser" - Northwes't School Students
.UJlit Itttital TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAROH TWENTY
SEVENTH
4:00 P. M.
This annual music recital is given by pupils who have taken private lessons in piano and voice at the Northwest School during the present year.
3JUltt-&I1ril'ty Ithalt The following teams participated in this event:
PIONEER Affirmative
Walter Turgeon James Hanson David Drotts
Negative Howard Balk Edwin Iverson
Leslier Ken Knight
LINCOLN Affirmative
Harold Lee Robert D avids Oliver Howard
Negative James Homme
Walter Luchau Donald McCrum
AGRARIAN Affirmative
Arthur SP;;;';,s J eSSe Anderson
Walter Burk
Negative Arnold Swanso; Chester Johnson
Ebenhard Gandrud
The Inter-Society Debate has been won five times by the Pioneer Society and once by the Lincoln Society.
§;ruinr (!Hass ,lay WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 28
8:00 o'clock School Auditorium
REFORMING FATHER A Three-wct Comedy
Miss Anne Simley, Head of English Department, Director
Cast of Characters Martin Ohesney-father Milo Wold Jack Chesney-son - - Joseph Lundin Horatio Babble-Advertising Agent - Wm. Johnson Jane--stenographer - Gladys Christopherson Marie-maid Johanna Nabben Donna Lucia D'Alvadores Adele Raymond Mr. Douglas Julian Halvorsen Perkins-butler Walter Burk Percy DooLittle Clarence Meyer Mr. McPherson Arohie Lee Mrs. Bronson Della Ny!berg
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Property man Ronald Frazer Music by Northwest School Orchestra
~ruinr ClIlass 1ExrrriSrs THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 29
School Aud~torium 3: 00 o'cloc.k
Della N)"berg, v.fce-president of Senior Class, pr,esiding.
Song-UAmerica, The Beautiful" Greeting The Class of 1923 -Response for the Class of 1924 The Class Review
Bates T. M. McCall
- Walter Burk, '23 Harold Lee., '24
Arnie Solem, '24 Oley Speaks Solo-uThe Lane to Ballybree"
Julian Halvorson, '23 Class History - - Johanna Nabben, '23 Violin Solo-uTrwum der Senne,rin" - A. Labitzky
Arthur Ingvalson, '23 Clas'~ Prophecy - - Arthur Synnes, '23 Class Will - Alma Nelson, '23 Solo-uO'er The Billowy Sea" - Earl K. Smith
Iver Johnson, '23 Address-H. · P. Constans, Senior Class Counselor Song-uGyp·s,y Trail" Gallaway
Senior Octette
C!tummenrement iExerrises THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 29
School Auditorium 7: 30 o'clock
Invocation Rev. F. W. Hill
"Minnesota, Hail to Thee'"
Class Address-"Strive for Char3lcter. Not for
Fame"
"The Waters of Minnetonka"
Iver Joihnson, '23
Lieurance
Mis1s Katherine Kneeshaw, Miss Bernice Nolan, Mr. R. S. Dunham
Address-Dean W. C. Coffey
Songs (a) "Southern Memories"
(b) "Jolly Fellows" Boys' Glee Club
Plantation
Rhys· Herbert
Presentation of Diplomas, Superintendent C. G. Selvig Presentation of Scholarshi(ps, Dean W. C. Coffey "America"
"Minnesota, Hail to Thee"
Minnesota, HaH to Thee, Hail to thee, our college dear;
Thy light shall ever be A bea-con bI1ight and clear;
Thy sons and daughters true Will proclaim thee near and far;
'I1hey 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 blue;
Minnesota, still for thee Thy sons ar,e 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.
C!tlass uf HJ23
REGULAR COURSE
Earl R. Anderson J esse Orlando Anderson Selmer Arthur Anderson Waiter Edmond Burk Gladyce Sylvia Christopherson David August Drotts Klaire J. Edgar Alma Engelbrakson • Clarissa A. Friday Claire Percis Halvorson Julian Otto Halvorson Eva Marie Harstad . William Henry Hoper Arthur William Ingwalson Iver J. Johnson Albert Kopecky Archie Raymond Lee . Joseph O. Lundin Donald Hugb McCrum Clarence Walter Meyer Laura 1. Murray • Johanna A. Nabben • John Selvin N akken Alma M. Nelson . Della Gladyce Nyberg Harold Jennings Peterson Adele M. Raymond Lorentz Arthur Synnes
Crookston Erie Erie
Brooks · Oklee . • Viking
Bagley Drayton, N. Dak.
• Hawley Fosston
Fergus Falls • Fertile Stephen
Beltrami Crookston
Angus Pencer Bagley
Thief River Falls Red Lake FaIls
Northcote Thief River Falls
Rosewood Gatzke
Gully Bagley
Red Lake Falls Bagley
ADVANCED AND SPECIAL COURSES
Roger H . Briden • John A. Granner . James Towlff Homme William E. Johnson Harold Jennings Peterson LaVern F. Peterson Milo B. Wold •
Crookston Underwood
Highlanding Duluth Bagley Brooks
Beltrami
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CALEB DORR SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS, 1922-1923-Seven ,scholarships of F.ifty Dollars each, prov.ided by the Caleb Dorr bequest to tJhe University of Minnesota, will be awarded on Commencement Day. These scholarships wHl be awarded to students who make the greatestpl'ogress in their school wol'k during the year, as follow: 1, To the student irres.pective of class; 2, To the senior; 3, To the junior and 4, To the freshman student.
mifty doIlaTs each will also be awarded to the students who make the greatest progress during the year in public .g.peaking and debating, as follows: 1, To the senior; 2, To the junior and 3, To the freshman student.
CLASS OF 1917 TRUST FUND-The Class of 1917 has provided $140 to be used as a .student's loan fund. The income is to be awarded annually to the student who makes the greatest progress in debating and public g.peaking. A ward·ed in 1922 to Henry Nabben, in public speaking, and Fred Van Buren, in debating.
FAIRFAX-ANDOVER SOCIAL CLUB LOAN FUND-This fund has been increased to $150. It is provided by a group of.faI1m men and women living in two townships near Crookston. This fund is used as a students' loan fund.
STUDENTS' STOCK JUDGING TROPHY-Awarded in 1923 to Junior Class Stock Judging team, conststing of Wrull!\Jce Miller, Bert Johnson and Elbenhard Gandrud.
SELVIG DEBATING TROPHY-Awarded in 1922 to Pioneer De!bating Society team, consisting of Clayton Marrs, Elmer Bredlie and Albert Kopecky.
HOME PROJECT TROPHIES-Given by the faculty for the best home project work done by the boys and the gil'ls, judged in separate groups. Awarded iil 1923 to Wallace Miller and Marie Strickler.