Thomson Township Spotlight, Volume 2, Number 2, Thomson High School, Esko, Minnesota

A former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Arctic explorer, Sydney R. Montague, was scheduled to speak at the Lincoln School. Constitution Day was observed by the social problems class giving a program with student speeches as well as an address by Superintendent A. L. Winterquist. The...

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Main Author: Thomson Township High School
Other Authors: Laitinen, Ailie; Gustafson, Eivor; Peterson, Russel; Esko, Alice; Kesti, Sylvia; Jarvie, Esther; Polo, Clifford; Korby, Florence; Wainio, William; Tan, Lillian; Davidson, Marvin; Randa, Ellen; Alaspa, Nels; Miss Ethel Kommes, Miss C. Seglem; Miss Vienna Heino
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Esko Historical Society 1935
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Online Access:http://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p16022coll18,392
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Summary:A former member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Arctic explorer, Sydney R. Montague, was scheduled to speak at the Lincoln School. Constitution Day was observed by the social problems class giving a program with student speeches as well as an address by Superintendent A. L. Winterquist. There was an article about the reorganization of the Spotlight and the beginning of a commercial department at the school. Also included were high school news items, which included news about the senior class rings as well as the agriculture class and an FFA field trip centered around potatoes. The school bought Keystone Stereographs and stereograph pictures to use as study helps. It was noted that many boys were out of school to harvest potatoes. The 4-H Club made plans to give a musical. The FFA grew to 68 members. The Girls Athletic Association held a meeting a wiener roast at their outing to Jay Cooke Park. A letter of appreciation to Mr. L. B. Olson and the band for the performance at the Labor Day activities was printed. In community news, a Farmers' Club meeting was set. A rural electrical committee meeting was to be held at Washington School.