Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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T II E 1 i) 8 1 A N T I, K R Pai'L PlCTKKSOX -...................... ‘resilient. I!o.mi:n Haostrcm ----- Vice-Pritldtnl Jnrcr Anderson ................-. - Secretary Avraiiam Jacobson ------- Treasurer Mu. F. .1. IloiXJNBBCK - - - Faculty .lit laser Paul Pltirsox THE SENIOR CLASS TO think that the Seniors of today have once been Freshmen! It seems hut a short while ago that we entered Minnehaha Academy for the first time, and now—we are graduating. Although, as Freshmen, our upperclassmen thought of us as just another bunch of fresides seeking an education, we can never forget the proud and thrilling feeling we had as we worked our way into the general routine of the school. As Sophomores, we were conscious of being just a step higher than the Freshmen. We also felt that school was l cginning to take a great part in our lives. Concerning our achievements as Sophomores, two of our members were chosen to help in the formation of the 1929 Antler, and several of the classmen were represented on the Quiver Staff.” Hut oh! as Juniors, there were many more things to really think about. During that year we took a more active part on the Quiver Staff. Nearly the whole editorial staff consisted of Juniors. The editor-in-chief and the associate editor were also members of our class. Then, too, there was tin- Junior-Senior banquet. It was a great success, but amidst the gaiety there was a certain unexplainable emotion that filled us all. as we were presented with tin- little shoes. The question that came to us was. Would we be able to fill the shoes as well as the class that was presenting them to us had filled them the previous year? We, as a class, have tried our very best and are still striving to fill them to overflowing. During the four years of our high school life, we have been well represented in both athletics and forensic activities. One of our members helped win the great victory at the N. P. C'. debate last year; and this year another member brought us victory in oratory. Today, as we look back on our high school career, we remember the many trials as well as joys that we have had as students; but through the faithful leadership of our teachers we have obtained not only knowledge, but spiritual wisdom that will carry us throughout life's long road. Eleven Joyce O. Anderson

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T II E 19 3 1 A N T L E H IloMKH IlACXTIU'M Valedictorian OiJOA Kixdorkx Salutatorian IN OUR LITTLE WORLD Girls . . . Edna Seaberg ...Olga Kindgrcn .Fern C. Johnson ...Ruth Jacobson . . Ruth Dahlgrcn Constance Nelson .....Doris Julian .Margaret Friberg ..Joyce Anderson .Fern E. Johnson Margaret Friberg . . . Your own Pick Constance Nelson .Mildred Western .....Faythc Rear Laurettc Gauthier . . . Grayce Rogue CLASS MOTTO Nothing is too high to be reached. Nothing is too good to be true. CLASS COLORS Silver and Hose Attainment Boys Classiest .......................Paul Peterson...... Most Studious ...............Harold Roberts..., Rest Nature ! ...................Orville Hognandcr. Most Musical ....................Abraham Jacobson. Most Likely to Succeed..........Homer Hagstrum.. Wittiest ........................Wallace I.indskoog. Most Sociable ...................Henry Christenson. Rest All Around.................Morc-than-One.. .. Most Courteous .................Leonard Anderson. Jollicst ........................Walter Billinan.... Outstanding Athlete..............Cecil Argctsingcr. . Most Reautiful ..................Fight it Out....... Peppiest ........................Kenneth Peterson.. Most Sensible ...................Oscar Johnson...... Most Attractive .................Harold Johnson... Rosiest .........................Milton Swanson... Most Talkative...................Edwin Clemens.... T m



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Alvin Anderson DASSKI., MINNESOTA Hiawatha ‘2N; Srlenee 28. ’20. 3«: Timothy Ml; Forum Mo. Ml: lln-ketliull Ml. One of the feu• ‘joint thinps which hare Mown ih from Dassfl. Joyce Anderson ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA Secretary Junior Class M«: Sn'lttory Senior C'Iojm Ml; Quiver Staff Mo; Antler Staff Ml: Nokomis '37-Ml; Sven •; Tawasl Ms; tiler Club Mh-MI; Quill Cluti Ml. tlassy, peppy Hit full of fun.” Kmii. Allerson LA FA VK I TH. MINN KSOTA Forum Mu. Mo, Ml: Timothy M7. Ms, Mt. Mo. Ml. •• stoops to nothin' mire the ilonr. Grayck Bouim MIS N KA POI.IS. MINN KSOTA Jefferson Jr. High I; Secretary-Treasurer M». President Mo, Sophomore Chits: Presideat Tawasl Mi : Itnth Clan MO; Florence MulitlnK.ilc MO. Ml: Antler Staff Ml; Olcc Club MO; Debate Squad Ml. •ttrarrn pare her the rare f race of mnkinp friends u-lth her face.” Henry Christensen DENMARK President Forum MO; Secretary-Treasurer Timothy Ml. “The with he treads leads to rent success Walter Hillman MIX N EAl’OI .IS. MIN N RS( IT A Hiawatha Ms-Ml; Orchestra Mil. MO; Glee null Mo Ml: Science Club Mo. Ml. “It’s a hip world, sometimes I don’t think I quite understand what it’s alt about.' Carl Bodix MINN KA 1 01 .IS. MIN N KSOTA North llhrh I: Philatelic Society Mo. To irony little, to study less. That’s my idea of happiness. Marian Kxolcxd MIN N K A POI .IS. MIN N ESt IT A Nokoml- Mo; Svea Mo. Ml, '.I pood heart is worth pold. Korns Clemens KUSII CITY. MINNESOTA North llr.'inch High School |; Rush City High ScIkmiI i: (.lee Club M9. Mo. Ml: Forum Mo. Ml: llcliatc Ml: First J'lace Oratorical Mo; Fourth Place Oratorical State Contest Ml; Third Place Declamation Mo; Timothy Mo. Ml. Hewarc of Kdirin on the dr hat inn field, for there he will Merer yield. Dorothy Daiil MINN KA I’OLIS. MIN N KSOT A Dassel llleli I, 2: Edison High S; Nokomls Ml. “.I pirl with a smile is a yirl icorth while. T uitlvt

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