PRIZE ESSAYS 



This number continues the prize-winning essays in 

 the Forestry Association contest on "Why Should 

 Trees and Forests be Planted and Protected in Min- 

 nesota. " Three hundred twenty-four papers were 

 submitted, and, as stated in our last issue, the judges 

 had a difficult task in deciding the winners. The 

 following prizes were offered: 



Four first prizes of $5.00 each. 



Four second prizes of $3.00 each. 



Ten third prizes of $1.00 each. 

 The prizes were awarded as follows : 

 First Prizes : 



Miss Gudrun Grimsrud (13yrs.) 



Ralph Sullivan, 



Harold Aiton, 



Knute Wingstad, 

 Second Prizes: 



Evelyn Thomson, (13 yrs.) 



Irma Klug, 



Faith Randall, 



Minnie Splittstoesser, 

 Third Prizes: 



Mildred Rundell, (12 yrs.) 



Hazel Mattson, 



Lois Barry, 



Florence Melanson, 



Marie Triplett, 



Myrtle Buck, 



Cecil Brownell, 



Willis Redding, 



Margaret Wenzlaff, 



Frances Marshall, 



St. Hilaire 

 Two Harbors 

 Grand Rapids 

 Malmo 



Montevideo 

 Blackduck 

 Comfrey 

 Wood Lake 



Pillager 



New York Mills 

 Grey Eagle 

 Duquette 

 Parkers Prairie 

 Detroit 

 Tofte 



Bingham Lake 

 Wood Lake 

 Two Harbors 



