Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1929

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T II E A N T L E R O F 1 i 2 9 opf)omore Clasps Ralph Noroknwam. - - President Paul Pktkmox - -- -- -- - Vice-President Grace Boouk --------- - Secretary-Treasurer Representing the future graduating class of 1931, we wish to voice a few thoughts which we feel will express the sentiment of the whole Sophomore class. As we lined up this year for registration, seeing the pusillanimous Freshmen, we viewed ourselves quite highly, thinking of the four more credits we had so laborouslv gained. Nevertheless, as we had been in a like predicament, our assistance was readily given to them. We arc a happy group five weeks out of six; but knowing that each sixth week “passed” is a step ahead to the goal of graduation, we bravely face the blue-book days.” Our class is well represented on the honor roll, the Quiver staff, in the different activities, and as a whole is as good as or better than any other Sophomore Class graduated from Minnehaha. We appreciate all this school has meant to us, l oth to our souls and minds, and as in Pilgrim’s Progress the Key of Hope unlocked Dungeon Despair,” we pray that our keys of hope” will not fail, but unlock to us fields in which our spiritual and intellectual knowledge acquired at Minnehaha will be of service. A. J. H. H. Twenty-Five

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T II E A N T L E R O F 1 9 2 9 Mii.drku Peterson Minneapolis. N'okomis; TutvsiSl. ‘Her dark brown eye reveal a depth Sot teen in many other. 11»:ktii Stbsn rero St. Paul. H lit It Class; Florence Nightingale; Glee Club. With toughing eyes and pleasing manner. Yet serious purposes loo. Hedvio Swanson Minneapolis. Kutli Class: Florence Nightingale; Mission Study Class; 1st Swedish prlxe, ’27; Junior Scholarship, 1928; Athletic Representative, 28. A girl who can study and fight and win, A girl tcho's a sticker through thick and thin. Walden Swanson Minneapolis. Hiawatha. To read, and read is my delight.” Arlexe Skanse St. Paul. N'okomis; See. Glee Club; Junior Athletic Representative. Hy her sweet smiles and winning ways she wins our hearts. Violet Suxdmark St. Paul. Glee Club; Sven; Florence Nightingale. A fair and blue-eyed maid. Hiciiaro Swanson Minneapolis Glee Club; Svea: Timothy; Debate Squad; Or. Man.. Quiver Staff. ’29. He sloops with dignity and soars with case. Ouvr.it Young berg Minneapolis. Hiawatha. I feel I am a Man.' Oliver Carter Worthington, Minn. Minnesota College. I. 2. Strong in will to seek, to find, and not to yield:’ Wii.i.Aim Olson Coknto, Minn. Science. Club; Basket Ball. To worry little, to study less, That's my idea of hap-pines :’ Ansk Danikuon Iron llivtr, Wisconsin. Iron River II. S.. I. 2. Quill Club: N'okomis. ’•Other small people were famous before . it Twenty-Four



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T II E () F 19 2 9 A X T L E R Jfresrtjman Class 11 a Knurr Wolstkad - - President Paul Cabiao.v .... - - - - Vice-President Kkllogo Olson - -- -- -- - Secretary-Treasurer In the fall of 1928 a group of about twenty ambitious, though timid, students first met in the main building of Minnehaha Academy for real business. They conferred with each other, their teachers, faculty advisers, and the President of the school about classes, classrooms, credits, and other similar matters of vital importance. They shall long remember that day when each bewildered student, gazing anxiously around, spied an even more bewildering brother. This feeling of inferiority and bewilderment was soon lost in the prevailing spirit of kindness, helpfulness, and understanding of the other students. The class proved to be a very enthusiastic group, and before many blue books had been banded in. several were placed on the Honor Roll. Some Freshmen ate members of the Quiver and Antler Staff's, and are interested in all school activities. They are working hard, have almost completed their freshman course, and are looking forward to the time when they will be seniors. Mr. Franklin is the faculty adviser for the Freshman class. Through his leadership this group of students feels confident that it will accomplish as much as, or more, than anv other class that has entered Minnehaha Aeademv. R. B. N. Twenty-Six

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