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Lutheran Normal School Mirror. "United We Stand, Divided We Fall." Vol. XII. No. 9. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., JUNE, 1910. Whole No. 103 The Lutheran Normal School Mirror. Entered at the Post Office at Sioux Falls, S. D., as second class matter, May 31, 1899. The Lutheran Normal School Mirror Is devoted to the best interests of the parochial and common schools, and is published monthly (except July, August and September) by the Mirror Association. Terms-5o cents per year in advance. Single copy, 6c Contributions are solicited. Advertising rates furnished on application. Contributions, subscriptions, and remittances should be sent di.cect to the Editor-in-chief. "Mirror" will be sent to subscribers until ordered dis-continued. Notice to discontinue should be sent direct to the Editor-in-chief. Remember to notify us of any change in your address. Money should be sent by post office. or express money order, registered mail, or bank drafts. Do not send local checks or stamps. Subscribers who do not receive "Mirror" by the end of the month, should notify us to that effect. Address, Lutheran Normal School Mirror, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. BOARD OF EDITORS. Editor-in-chief S. A. Jordahl Editorials Clara Wrolstad Educationals Menova Steen Young People's Department- Editor-in-chief Karen Larsen Associate Editors, Stella Peterson, Elias Thykeson Marie Pederson, Mabel Thoreson Exchanges G. H. Dahl, Mabel Hoyme Personal and Local . . . . Marie Berg, Julia Emerson BUSINESS MANAGERS. Bookkeeper and Treasurer George Ulvilden Assistants Waldemar Kilness, Lloyd Orvedahl CONTENTS. Page Editorials 794 Commencement Week 796 The Graduating Class 797 Salutatory 797 Music and Youth 799 The Class Pessimist 200 Valedictory 202 Alumni Corner 204 Exchanges 206 Personal and Local 207 Paid for Mirror. 207 EDITORIALS. THE Lutheran Normal School has just completed its twenty-first year. The past year has been one to which we may look back with pleasure. The attendance (151 as compared with 127 the year before) has been larger than for several years back. Extensive improvements were made last summer. Further im-provements are being made now, while others will be made during the present summer. School work has been prose-cuted with vigor and success. The students have shown rather more than average intelligence and ability. In their work they have been both faithful and industrious. The conduct of the student body also deserves unqualified com-mendation. A Summer School of six weeks will be conducted at the Normal from June 13 to July 23. It is hoped that a large number of teachers and students will avail themselves of the opportunities offered by this term. Prospects for next year were never better. Let us all "boost" for the Lutheran Normal School. Let us put our shoulders to the wheel' and push. No one can tell what may be accomplished when many work together for one purpose. Therefore, push. WE wish 'to take this opportunity to thank those . of our subscribers who have paid up their subscriptions. In looking over our accounts, we find that many of our subtsribers• have, year after year, been paying their subscriptions with com-mendable regularity and promptness. This' is. very gratifying to us, and we assure you that we appreciate such thoughtfulness. and consideration. We
Object Description
Title | Lutheran Normal School Mirror - 1910 June |
Subject (LC) | Lutheran Normal School (Sioux Falls, S.D.)--Students--Newspapers |
Type | Newspaper |
Date | 1910-06 |
Publishing agency | Lutheran Normal School |
Rights | This image may not be reproduced without the express written consent of Augustana University, Sioux Falls, SD, USA 57197. |
Medium | Text |
Format - Digital | |
Language | English; Norwegian |
Coverage | v. 12, no. 9 |
Collection | Augustana Newspapers |
Contributing Institution | Mikkelsen Library, Augustana University |
Description
Title | alm-1910-06-01 1 |
Date | 1910-06 |
Text | Lutheran Normal School Mirror. "United We Stand, Divided We Fall." Vol. XII. No. 9. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., JUNE, 1910. Whole No. 103 The Lutheran Normal School Mirror. Entered at the Post Office at Sioux Falls, S. D., as second class matter, May 31, 1899. The Lutheran Normal School Mirror Is devoted to the best interests of the parochial and common schools, and is published monthly (except July, August and September) by the Mirror Association. Terms-5o cents per year in advance. Single copy, 6c Contributions are solicited. Advertising rates furnished on application. Contributions, subscriptions, and remittances should be sent di.cect to the Editor-in-chief. "Mirror" will be sent to subscribers until ordered dis-continued. Notice to discontinue should be sent direct to the Editor-in-chief. Remember to notify us of any change in your address. Money should be sent by post office. or express money order, registered mail, or bank drafts. Do not send local checks or stamps. Subscribers who do not receive "Mirror" by the end of the month, should notify us to that effect. Address, Lutheran Normal School Mirror, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. BOARD OF EDITORS. Editor-in-chief S. A. Jordahl Editorials Clara Wrolstad Educationals Menova Steen Young People's Department- Editor-in-chief Karen Larsen Associate Editors, Stella Peterson, Elias Thykeson Marie Pederson, Mabel Thoreson Exchanges G. H. Dahl, Mabel Hoyme Personal and Local . . . . Marie Berg, Julia Emerson BUSINESS MANAGERS. Bookkeeper and Treasurer George Ulvilden Assistants Waldemar Kilness, Lloyd Orvedahl CONTENTS. Page Editorials 794 Commencement Week 796 The Graduating Class 797 Salutatory 797 Music and Youth 799 The Class Pessimist 200 Valedictory 202 Alumni Corner 204 Exchanges 206 Personal and Local 207 Paid for Mirror. 207 EDITORIALS. THE Lutheran Normal School has just completed its twenty-first year. The past year has been one to which we may look back with pleasure. The attendance (151 as compared with 127 the year before) has been larger than for several years back. Extensive improvements were made last summer. Further im-provements are being made now, while others will be made during the present summer. School work has been prose-cuted with vigor and success. The students have shown rather more than average intelligence and ability. In their work they have been both faithful and industrious. The conduct of the student body also deserves unqualified com-mendation. A Summer School of six weeks will be conducted at the Normal from June 13 to July 23. It is hoped that a large number of teachers and students will avail themselves of the opportunities offered by this term. Prospects for next year were never better. Let us all "boost" for the Lutheran Normal School. Let us put our shoulders to the wheel' and push. No one can tell what may be accomplished when many work together for one purpose. Therefore, push. WE wish 'to take this opportunity to thank those . of our subscribers who have paid up their subscriptions. In looking over our accounts, we find that many of our subtsribers• have, year after year, been paying their subscriptions with com-mendable regularity and promptness. This' is. very gratifying to us, and we assure you that we appreciate such thoughtfulness. and consideration. We |