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T H K A N T L E H 0 F 19 2 9 2?igi) tf)ool rniorsi MYBTI.K SkaiI!:RG Minneapolis Nokomis; Girls Cle« Club: Tawatf; Sec. «f Clam, 28; Antlei Sl;ilT, 29. “The name of a friend is common, hut a faithful friend is rare. Kohert Sti’huy St. Paul Pres., Bible Inst., 20: 1’res.. Svea. 27; Sec. Sven. 28; Pres., Soph. Class, '28; Pros., Timothy, '2s; Pro. ., Forum, ’29. ul ’hat strength—what tireless industry Ci.arf.xck Swanson Minneapolis Grad., Moody Bible Inst.; Mission Study; Sven; Forum; Pres., Tim. Class. ’2h-9; Trens., Senior Class, '29; Antler Staff. The. darkening skies don't make me teeep. .Vo gloom mg fane enshrouds; The rule is simple; I just keep My head above the clouds.” Hklkn Toi.iid.ro Sorth Branch. Minn. Gmil. Musir Dept.. 21; North Branch H. S.. I; No komls; Girls' Glee Club; Florence Nightingale. Helen now. Helen ever,— ToUherg now — force-ert” Gun Wai.kx Minneapolis Pres.. Soph. Class. ’2“; V. Pres., fall. 27; V. Pres.. Junior. '28; See.. Ilia., '27: Sec.. Science Club. 1R-29: Adv. Mgr.. Quiver. ’28; Adv. Mgr., Antler. 2fl; Basketball; Baseball. •'IPArn teachers homework gave, Walen hath wept . Mahion WlCKLVXD Minneapolis Ruth Class; Mission Study. A person might Just as well he cheerful as grouchy, and it's more comfortable.” (it-nhii.d Stoi.pk St. Paul Ruth Class; Florence Night inhale: V.-Pnw., Quill. 2$; Third Prize Swedish. 27; First Prize Swedish. '28. A daughter of the vikings. Hi:lkn Swanson Minneapolis West H. S., I. 2. Nokomis; Quiver Stenographer. 29. Here is a smile no cloud can o'crcast.” I.INl A Svi.IYEN Dassel, Minn. Sec. Trens., Junior Class. 2«; V.-Pres.. Ruth Clnss. 2H29; Pres.. Mission Study Class, 28. Sec., 29: Whose high endeavors arc an inward light That make the path before always bright. Dorothy Torxki.l Minneapolis Warren II. S.. Warren. Minn.. I, 2. Roosevelt It. S.. 8. Nokomis; Sven; Kntli Class. “She's here I heard her giggle. Dorothy Yocnghero Minneapolis Nokomis; Tnwnsl; Girls' Glee Club; Kditor. Quiver. 28; Antler Staff. '2I ; Scholarship hi SWMbb. ' 8. The more you have to do, the more you ran do.” Marion WrjrraERO Minneapolis Quill; Nokomis; Glee Club; Ruth Class; Quiver Staff, 29. Happy am I. from care I’m free. Why aren't they all eontenteei like met” Twenty
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T II E A N T I. E 11 C) F 19 2 9 )igf) cf)ool Armors Ki.na I .in deli. Mil bank, S. I). Milbank 1.1. S.. I. 2: Rulli Class; Glee Club. Shi ira just tl(c quiet kind whose natures never vary; Like streams that keep a summer mind Snow-hid January. J. Elmer I.undiukg Minneapolis V. Pres., liln.. '27-28; Science Club; Boys' Glee Club; Basketbnll; Bnsobull. True to his friend , kind to everyone, and a philosophy that keep him from worrying. Carroll Nelson Minneapolis Seward School; Science Club; Hiawatha; Quiver Staff. ’26-'27-'2B: Vice Pres.. Soph'. Claw. ’27; Basketball: Basclwll. '‘Work never hurt me yet.” Lewis Newqoist Minneapolis Edison II. S.. I. 2; Glee Club; Science Club; Antler Staff. Of the sir senses, humor is the mightiest. Anna Quihino Ml. Lake, Minn. N. W. Bible School. I. 2. ; Vice Pres.. Florence Nightingale. '29. A cheerful friend is like a sunny dan That sheds it brightness all around. Vekdku.a Rydberg Webster, S. D. Webster II. S.. l; Sec.Treas. Ruth Class, '28; Vice Pres., '28-29; Trcas.. Sven. '2«; Mission Study: Quiver, '28: Antler Staff. '29; Debate Squad, '28. She charms us with her personality.” Kirrif 1.1 nidi Stockholm. S. I). Agenda II. S.. Kansas. I: Xokomis; Ruth Class; Sven; Glee Club. Mischief is her middle name. Clarence Mei.i.hye Slur burn, Minn. V. Pres.. Freshman Class. '27-28; Pres.. Soph. Class, '28; Sec. Treas., Junior Class. '29; Bus. Mgr.. Quiver. '29. “A quick wit and a quicker tongue. Ethel Nklson Minneapolis Ode Oak las; Mission Study: Ruth Cl ass. Sweet are the thots that savor of content; The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Irene Pearson Galesburg, III. Galesburg H. S.. I. 2. 3. Mission Study; Forum; See. Trcas., Ruth Class. '29; First Prize Declamatory, '29: Twin City Debate Team: National Forensics League; Antler Staff. '29. Knowledge is power. Donald Koseli. Minneapolis V.-Pres.. Soph. Class. '27: See. Treas., Ilia.. ’2fi. '29; Science Club: Glee Club: Basketball; Baseball. “I have much to accomplish : don't delay me.” Ada Sai.stmand Clayton. Wit. Clayton II. S., I. Ruth Class: Mission Study: Girls' Glee Club. A sweet, shy, sunny girl. Xinctecn
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T II E A N T L E R O F 19 2 0 Eijjos Pa i-MQiTisT Crack Hjorkluxd ClaRKXCB MbLLBYE President Vice-P reside uf Secretary-Treat artr Sesiterbap It seems hut yesterday, but in reality it was in the fall of 1926 that the majority of our class first became intimately acquainted with Minnehaha. Our yesterday is now a pleasant memory. During that period, we overcame the obstacles which stood in the way of our progress. There were a few defeats, hut we trust that even their lessons will he used in increasing our victory. 5Eobap We are Juniors; we feel at home in Minnehaha, which is the scene of our greatest endeavor. We are in the “thick” of school life with its varied classes and responsibilities—and we enjoy it! Our class is prominently represented in the school activities, and further distinction is gained by having some names from our number dsplayed upon the honor roll. Though we enjoy our present position, we look forward to tEomorroto When we shall he Seniors, and then, finally, members of the alumni. Our tomorrow is large, teeming with opportunities and duties for which Minnehaha is so well equipped to fit us. Some Juniors anticipate definite Christian work, while others will fill their places in this world as Christian laymen. It is the desire of the class that each member will he a worthy representative of this school whose Christian standards have been so definitely emphasized. —R. B. TtecntwOne
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