Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1927

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19 2 7 T II E A X T L E R 19 2 7 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Guexx Walex ------- President Carhou. Nki.sun - -- -- -- - Vice President Doxalo Hoski.i. - -- -- -- - Secretary-Treasurer The class of 1921) entered Minnehaha Academy as orderly Freshmen should, determined to acquire the knowledge which would prepare us for our vocations in life. By our diligence and ambitious spirit we have shown our determination to finish the tasks leading to this goal. We started out with a resolution to do our best. Arthur Anderson was our class president from the very first until just recently, when he became a member of the Junior class; and a new leader, Glenn Walen, took his place. The members of our class have distinguished themselves chiefly in literature and athletics. We arc well represented on the Honor Roll and Quiver Staff. God saw fit to take home to Him one of our dear classmates, Hilda Erickson. She has left behind her an influence that will forever remain with us. Our two years of high school hold many precious memories; some jolly, and some serious. We can truly say that wc are glad we came to Minnehaha Academy and thank fid for what our school has given us. We all hope to be Juniors next year, which will be another step toward the fulfillment of our ambition. It is the united determination of our class members to be still more faithful to our school work, so that at the completion of our four year course we shall have the satisfaction of knowing that we have done our best. —I). Y. 29. Ticentv-Sine

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19 2 7 T II E A N T L E R 19 2 7 HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS Kith Sjoijx Minneapolis, Minn. Nokoinls Society. 'SA in a I way good and true : Girlx like her ore very fete. Harry Smith Minneapolis, Minn. Ilinwntbn Dclmtln Society. Let every man he » • persuaded in hi$ otcu mind. Alyck Stowe St. Paul, Minn. President. Nnkoinis Society; Glee Club: Chorus. Happy-goAueky, fair and free. S o t hi n o there i that holla i n me. (W Alyck A. .Johnson SI. Paul, Minn. Nokoinls Society. She and gloom are relation. DM i ' Ml i.n Kiiicksdn St. Paul. Minn. Glee Club; Nokomi Society; Clio nut. ’Pull of fun and mine hie f too— Doing thing he shouldn’t do. Kosu: Sxorrnuo Dawson. Minn. NokomU Society; Glee Club; Chorus. The friendship that makes the least noise is eery often the most useful. Doris Soi.hekq Osseo. Minn. Sven Society; Glee Club; Chorus. Her eyes smile constantly. Her lip hare serious sweetness. Sami:i:i. Wiuson St. Paul. Minn. Science Club; Ilii ketlmlk H’hat’s the use of worryin't [ Rachel I .arson Florence Nightingale Socle-ty; Kutb Class. Sincerity, swerlnes . devoid of pride. Twenty-Eight



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19 2 7 T II E A X T L E R 19 2 7 FRESHMAN CLASS Hkchkx Axdxrsox ------- President F.owix Matrox - -- -- -- - Vice President Jkax Haustrcm - -- -- -- - Secretary-Treasurer It was in the foil of the year 1926, ami the eventful day had come at last when a group of timid Freshmen were lined up to register at Minnehaha Academy. Shy glances were cast at fellow students, for all felt so strange. This was not to be wondered at, since many cities ami towns of the Northwest were represented as well as different sections of the Twin Cities. The newcomers soon caught the kindly spirit for which Minnehaha Academy is noted and felt very much at home, in fact, were actually enjoying their surroundings. The teachers were all very kind and patient, and the older students considerate, so these young Freshmen soon found that they were getting along very nicely. They were soon made quite sure of that fact, for a number of the members of their class were placed on the Honor Roll. Hojh s and aspirations were raised. Time slipped by very fast, and soon the fall term ended after two days of hard semester “exams.’' The spring term opened with another group of Freshmen enrolled. To the great jov of the Freshman class a few of their members were chosen to serve on the Quiver Staff. A more loyal group to Minnehaha Academy and its faculty cannot be found than “THE FRESHMEN” —J. H. H. 30. Thirty

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