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Once a Spud...always a Spud : celebrating the history and the legacy of the Moorhead Area Public Schools / a project of the Moorhead Legacy Education Foundation.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextProducer: Moorhead, Minnesota : Moorhead Legacy Education Foundation, 2023Publisher: North Mankato : Taylor Corporation, 2023Description: 303 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 31 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9798218303655
Subject(s):
Contents:
Forward / by Larry Knutson -- Introduction / by Matt Malan -- Chapter 1. 1870s-1880s. Judge James Sharp. First school. Kate Finkle, New Orleans exhibition. -- Chapter 2. 1890s-1900s. MHS addition. Murie Brothers. Ada Comstock. The Goat & the Team (1905 Football) -- Chapter 3. 1910s. Alma mater. Class scraps. Patriots Day celebration. H.R. Edwards -- Chapter 4. 1920s. New high school. We are the Spuds. State championship. Girls basketball -- Chapter 5. 1930s. Ellen Hopkins. Royal performances. Pep squad. Central Junior High -- Chapter 6. 1940s. Dorothy Dodds. The world at war. Homecoming. Spud uniforms -- Chapter 7. Manny Marget. Carolers. Future Farmers of America. S.G. Reinertsen -- Chapter 8. 1960s. The organization. New high school. First Spuddy. Tournament time -- Chapter 9. 1970s. Championship decade. Paula Bauck. Apollo Strings. Moorhead Sports Center -- Chapter 10. 1980s. Robert Asp. Grace Holland. School computers. Spud buttons -- Chapter 11. 1990s. The Tourney. Service learning projects. All school reunion. Early childhood education -- Chapter 12. 2000s. Spanish immersion, Theater excellence. Horizon Middle School. Community education -- Chapter 13. 2010s. Spud social media. Updated Spuddy. Performing Arts Center. Spud History Wall -- Chapter 14. 2020s. New high school. Distance learning. The Spudmobile. 1968 archival photos -- Chapter 15. Epilogue. Guest articles. Section & state champs. Individual state champs. MHS Graduates 1873-2023. Hall of Honor inductees.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Oversize New 373 O58 Available 33111011231855
Not for Loan Not for Loan Main Library North Dakota Collection 373 O58 Not for loan 33111011231863
Total holds: 0

This work celebrates the 150 year history of the Moorhead Area Public Schools. Arranged by decade. Contains around 7000 photos. Complied with assistance from over 500 volunteers.

Forward / by Larry Knutson -- Introduction / by Matt Malan -- Chapter 1. 1870s-1880s. Judge James Sharp. First school. Kate Finkle, New Orleans exhibition. -- Chapter 2. 1890s-1900s. MHS addition. Murie Brothers. Ada Comstock. The Goat & the Team (1905 Football) -- Chapter 3. 1910s. Alma mater. Class scraps. Patriots Day celebration. H.R. Edwards -- Chapter 4. 1920s. New high school. We are the Spuds. State championship. Girls basketball -- Chapter 5. 1930s. Ellen Hopkins. Royal performances. Pep squad. Central Junior High -- Chapter 6. 1940s. Dorothy Dodds. The world at war. Homecoming. Spud uniforms -- Chapter 7. Manny Marget. Carolers. Future Farmers of America. S.G. Reinertsen -- Chapter 8. 1960s. The organization. New high school. First Spuddy. Tournament time -- Chapter 9. 1970s. Championship decade. Paula Bauck. Apollo Strings. Moorhead Sports Center -- Chapter 10. 1980s. Robert Asp. Grace Holland. School computers. Spud buttons -- Chapter 11. 1990s. The Tourney. Service learning projects. All school reunion. Early childhood education -- Chapter 12. 2000s. Spanish immersion, Theater excellence. Horizon Middle School. Community education -- Chapter 13. 2010s. Spud social media. Updated Spuddy. Performing Arts Center. Spud History Wall -- Chapter 14. 2020s. New high school. Distance learning. The Spudmobile. 1968 archival photos -- Chapter 15. Epilogue. Guest articles. Section & state champs. Individual state champs. MHS Graduates 1873-2023. Hall of Honor inductees.

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