Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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T II E A N T L E R 19 3 1 SENIORS Edna Seabeho MISNKATOMS. MISS KS TA NokomU 2 -Mi: Vice-President Quill '29. Ml: Tawn.il 29; Flurrnre Nightingale Mo; Editor Quiver 'N; Assistant Kdltor Antk’r 31; Olw Club 31. She' not eery tall, in fart rather tmall. She'M bright anil jolly and ire 11 liked by all.” Hazel Shipp FARM!NCSTI N. MINNKS )TA Mound High School 1-3; NokomU Ml; Debate Tram 11. “Wood nature and good rente are here both combined.” Klwell Swanson MIN N K A TOMS. MINN KStlT A Bryant Jr. I; Hiawatha 28 30; Quill '29, 30; Dctintc Squad 30. 'SI; Glee Club '29. “Pom ran tell irhat kind of wheel he hat in hi head by the yoke that eome out of hit mouth.” Milton Swanson KlltON, IOWA Vice-President B. I. 28; President B. I, 29. ’so; Grndunte B. I. 30; President Junior Class 30; Student Count'll '29. 30; President Forum '29; Vice-President Timothy '29, Mu; G'ee Club 31; Business Manager Antler 31. A man of cheerful ye terdayt and Confident tomorrow . Doha Wallin MI N N K A POMS. MIN N KSOT A South High I. 2. 3; Florence Nightingale Ml; Nnkomis M»; Glee Club 80. Ahcay cheerful, alwau kind, tort the kind of girl ire like to find.” Ruth Walstad MIN N BAPOI .IS. MI S' N KSOT A Hoosevelt 2; Ruth Class 3« . Ml; Forum Ml; Uuill Club '29. Mo. She i to meek even her hoe» relate to tyueak. Marian Warn ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA Johnson High 2; Glee Club Mo. Ml. It trot her nature to bio tom into tong.” Mildred Western ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA N'okotnis 27. 29. 'at. Secretary 'sil; Sven 28, '29: Towns! 28; Glee Cub 2h.'8I; Quill Ml. Secretary 30; Quiver Staff MO; Antler Staff Ml. “A likeable girl with a lovable way.” Seventeen

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T H E A X T I. E R 10 3 1 SENIORS TlIKODORK N YgfIST FAIRFAX. SOUTH DAKOTA Timothy '8 . 31: Vleo-Pn ldeiit Forum •so; (llee Club 80. 31. (hit If ho think of deeper thing of lift. Doris Osthkro MIXNBAITn.IS. MINNESOTA XokoinU '27: Tnwasl ’2 ; Quill '3o; Florence Nightingale '28-'si. ’•Sht smiles and win sinile-shr tough and f oo lough—anti (hr world seem brighter. Lawrence Oman KKRKHOVKN. MINNESOTA Kcrkhoven lllirli 2; Hlblc Institute '30; President Bible Institute 30; Forum ’30, ’31; Secretary Timothy '30, Timothy '81; Compel Team 31. An honext man i the noblest work of God. Kenneth Peterson MIN N E A It 1 .IS. MIN N ESOTA Franklin Jr. High 2; Quiver 29. ’30; Antler Staff '81. Adv. Manager; Hiawatha '29’SI; CJIee Club 2 . 'so; Third Oratorical 'Sfl; Debate Team 29-'81; Science Club '29. '30. 'si. And ttill they gated and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all hr knew. ' Malcolm Peterson MIN N F.A I’OI.IS. MIN N ESOTA Quill '20: Hiawatha '2 . '29. put all nig troubles in a box and then nit on the lid mid lough. Paul Peterson ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA Cleveland Jr. I: Vice President Sophomore Claw 29; Quill '2 ; Quiver '29. Business Manager 80; »lee Club '29. '30; President Junior ClaM 'So; Science Club Secretary-Treasurer '80; II. H. 'so. 31; President Senior and Oradimtl-ig Class 81; Vice-President Science Club '31; Antler Staff 31; Baseball 30; Debate Team '31. A man like our President i rare indeed, with kindneas in hi heart and the ability to lead. Faytiie Peak MIN N K A PC 1 .IS. MIN N ESOTA Sequoia Illicit. Rapid City. California, I; Secretary-Treasurer Junior Claw 'so; Florence Night -Inrale '30. Vice President '29; Xokomis '30, '31; Olee Club 30; Quill '3«. '81; First Declamatory •3l; Quiver 'so. '81; Class Prophet 3|. Ahcay sociable and jolly, she ha no lime for melancholy 11 ahold Roberts MIN N'EAPOI.IS. MIN N KS )TA Hiawatlui 29-'3l; philatelic President '29. 'so; Secretary dniduatlnr (Iasi 'si; Antler 31; Quiver 'So. He ha tasted the joy that springs from labor. Sisitea



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T II E A N T I, E R 19 3 1 ’31-THE UNTRODDEN PATH OF THE FUTURE—'61 (Faythe and Connie enter Library of Alumni Hotel.) Connie: Well. Favthe, it’s so long since I've seen you. What have you been doing for excitement lately? Favthe: Oh. I'm manager at the V. W. C. A. Swimming Club. It certainly is fun. You know some of our schoolmates’ children are in my classes. It’s awfully interesting to see how our classmates paired off. What are you doing? Connie: Oh. I'm taking charge of the new kindergarten at M. A. Isn't it interesting that Kenny Peterson gave money for the founding of a Grade School and Kindergarten at Minnehaha? Faythe: Oh, yes, ami I hear now that hi- is the President of the Alumni Association. Isn’t this a beautiful building though? You know this is the Publication Room and all our old Quivers and Quills and Antlers are on file here. Connie: Did you know that Graduation takes place twice a year? Let’s look at our 1981 Antler. Just think, it’s I!HJI now and it’s thirty years since we’ve graduated. Faythe: Oh. here’s Alvin Anderson. Isn't he your cousin? What's he doing now? Connie: Yes. we’re cousins. Alvin is a cook down in another Byrd Polar Expedition. Linuca Anderson is awfully lonesome, too. Faythe: Oh. yes. I remember that she and Al were kinda stuck.on each other. Do you ever hear anything from your old pals, Joyce Anderson and 1 illy Western? Connie: Certainly I do. Do you remember that ten-passenger taxi that Joyce drove way hack there in '83? Well, it comes in plenty handy now. Makes a line family car for all the little Cedars. And Milly— .Mrs. Abraham Jacobson, has grown braver since she milly fell in love, and though she lives in Canada, has bridged the gulf of the distance from there to Payne Avenue by getting an airplane. Imagine the joy of the little Cedars when Aunt Milly comes and takes them in her plane. Faythe: That’s pretty good! Oh. here's Katherine Lindquist! The other day I went down town and there Kate was. She's a sandwich woman advertising her husband's hot dog shop. Yes. Kate ventured boldly into matrimony with Klwell Swanson whose well-trained deep bass voice has been used for hollering “Hot dogs! Five cents everybody! Only five cents! This way folks for your onion, pickled, nice, spicy, juicy, good hot dogs!’’ In between times Kate swings the dish rag. Connie: That’s pretty good! You’d never have suspected that thirty years ago. Here’s Orville Hognander's picture. I wonder what he’s doing. Faythe: Oh, you know he and Grace Bogue got married and arc traveling up and down the Mississippi River holding evangelistic meetings. They're a model couple, all right. And they not only speak, hut sing and teach, too. And say! Did you know they are sometimes accompanied by the world-famous musicians, the Roberts family. Harold Roberts sings ilouhlf bass and Marion Warn Roberts, his wife sings unprr soprano. Their children, Rosemary, Rosemarie, Itoscbcrry, and Raspberry, accompany them on the shoe-horn, comb, eardrum, and fog-horn. Connie: Yes they are certainly musical. I heard them sing in the Auditorium. Remember Dorothy Dahl? She was finally hooked by Edmund Gustafson. They arc traveling to demonstrate the L. (’. .Smith Typewriters. Of course their romance was settled by that circular letter. Faythe: Here’s Emil Allerson! What’s this I hear about the romance of Emil and Edna Senberg? Connie: S’es. the last marriage ceremony that Prof. Anderson performed was their wedding. I was there, and they certainly seemed happy. Their pictures were in all the Minneapolis papers. Emil is teaching at M.A,— History', of course. Faythe: I guess they’re the long and short of 1981. Our President, Paul Peterson has finally decided upon his life's work. At first, you know, he was the Model at the Hagstrum Taylor Company. You know Homer was the President of that company until he and Paul started life-saving. They began their work on the S. S. Alumni. Of course you heard how Paul rescued and married Princess Ileana and thus settled the complicated marriage problem for that young lady. Of course Queen Marie wept, and disowned her—but she has finally forgiven her. Homer is married now. too. Guess who his wife is! Abide Knhncn! Their home is in the South Sea Islands. Connie: Oh. here is Wally Liudskoog’s picture. What’s he doing? Faythe: You can’t imagine! lie and Ruth Jacobson are tight-rope walkers in a circus. Wally is the boss. Sav. by the way, I just heard that Hazel Shipp is scrubbing decks on the Mayflower. She takes her work to heart as much as she did her debating at school. Eightttn

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