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T II E A N T L K R 19 8 1 Vkunox Kmanzkn - - ----- Prcifidenl Kellogg Oij»x - - - ... Vico-PmUlcnt Dwight Ki.vino ... - Secretary-Treasurer J. S. Pmisox - - - - - Faculty Adviser Vkunox Fhaxkkx THE JUNIOR CLASS IN the fall of 15)28 our coach was joined to the train of coaches then passing through the halls of learning in Minnehaha Academy. It was extremely embarrassing at first to realize that we were the only passengers who were not well supplied with baggage. We were immediately put at ease, however, when our kindly guide told us to purchase our books, and writing material at the supply room. It did not take us long to become acquainted with the passengers of the third, second, ami even first-class coaches. The prevalent friendly atmosphere gave us the comfortable feeling that we, too, were welcome to ride with the erudite passengers. We negotiated successfully the first and second years’ journeys; and next year we will be making the last lap after which we will arrive at our station Graduation. After that it will be the big, wide world for us. The friendship of our fellow passengers for three years, and not only that but the conductor and the trainmen (the president and teachers) have guided us well and tended to our needs throughout the journey. Such is life in reality: and the value of Christian fellowship and Christian teachers has been the biggest factor in the three years of our sojourn at Minnehaha Academy. Roth Frkij Tu.'tntv-Oni
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T II E A N T L E R 19 3 1 IN ANOTHER LITTLE WORLD Attainment Classiest ............. Most Studious.......... Host Natured .......... Most Musical .......... Most Likely to Succeed Wittiest .............. Most Sociable.......... Best All Around........ Most Courteous ........ .(oiliest ............. Outstanding Athlete . . Most Dignified ........ Peppiest .............. Most Sensible ......... Most Attractive........ Busiest ............... Most Talkative......... Hoys ..Luverne Pladsen.. ..Roland Ost........ ..Dwight Riving.... ..Robert Franklin... .Vernon Frnnsen... .Richard McKIroy. . .Edward Bergstrom ..Vernon Franzen... ..Edward Bergstrom ..Sumner Swanson.. .Norman Harrison.. .Kellogg Olson...... ..Clifford Bjork.... .Wait and See....... .Mr. Piffle......... .There isn't any. . . . .Clifford Bjork.... Girls .Beatrice Johnson .. .Grace Kintner ..Caroline Dublin . ...Inn Kindgrcn ....Ruth Swanson ......Guess Who I.innea Bergstrom ......Ruth Freij . . Hilma Grunum . . Rachel Carlson .. . Ruth Erickson , Arlocne Westling ...Vivian Cervin Gunhild Peterson ..Genevieve Bjork .. . Hazel Gardner ...... Lois Skansc J U NI OR -SENIOR B A N Q U ET Committees Refreshment Ruth Swanson IIlI.MA G HAN I'M Ruth Freij Finance Dwight Elvino I.innea Anderson Orville 1Iounani kr Decoration Kellogg Olson Beatrice Johnson Dorothy Johnson Program In a Kindgkkn Ahloknk Westling Roland Ost Tu.'tntv
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T II E 19 3 1 A N T L K K JUNIORS Lixnka Anderson MINX KA POLIS. M! X X ESOTA North Iliirli School |; Kutli Class 'so. 'si; Forum ’31; Florence Nightingale 'So, 31; Quiver Staff 31; Glee Club ’So. “Good taste is the flower of (rood sense. Ki th Anderson MIX X KA P L1S. MIX N ESOTA Sanford Jr. High I: Xokomis ’30, '31; CSIee Club '30. She's clever, good Matured and genius trise, and not to he Judged at all by her site. Edward Bergstrom MINS’ KAP(H.IS. MIXSESOTA Patrick llenry Jr. High I; Sven '29. 'so; Quill Club ’30. 31. IThen I work, I irork and when I play, play for that's the only way. Lixnka Bergstrom MIN X F. A POLIS. MIX X ESOTA Pntriek Henry Jr. High I: Sven '29; Quill 'so. '31; Florence Nightingale '31. Thy winning manners and sweet face, will make thee friends in every place. Raymond Anderson MIXXF.AI'OI.IS. MIXX ESOTA Dunwoody 29. 'So; Hiawatha ’2k. '-9. '30. 'SI: Quill ' . '29. 'SO. '31. Greater men than I may have lived, hut I dnuht it. Clifford Bjohk MIX X E A POLIS. MIX X ESOTA Jonion Jr. High 1; Science Club '31. A hig noise done up in a small package. Genevieve Bjork MIXXEAPOI.IS. MIXXESOTA Tawaid '20; Quill '2!»; Xokomis 'so; Florence Nightingale 'so, '31. “The spirit of happiness and geniality is to contagious we all flock around her. Caroline Daiilin MIX X EA POLIS. MIX X ESOTA Tnwnsi '29; Xokomis 29; Quill 'St ; Florence Nightingnle '30, '31. A finer girl we never knew—kind, conscientious, and true. Dwight Elving WIX X E A POLIS. MINN ESOTA llryant Jr. High l; Antler 31; Secretary and Treasurer Junior Cln»« '31; President Quill '81; Hiawatha 8o. '31; Quiver Staff 30, '31. “Diversified knowledge is stored •N this cranium. TuwntU'Two
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