Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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CL S emor !K)R|S ADAM Good tnuurc and flood tense ore usually companions. Per»»nnlity 1; Handicraft 2; Office Practice 3: Choral Rending 4 I ChrlaUan Service 4; Monitor 4. ARDIS ANDERSON As gay and welcome as a rainbow. Travel Club 1; Photography Chib 2: Choir 2. 3; G.A.A. 4; Christian Service 4. MARILYN B. ANDERSON Although she doesn't shoc ( you. she’s a lire wire. Choir I, 2; Travel Club I: Photography Club 2; Etiquette Club 8; Driver' Club 4: Christian Service 3; G.A.A. MARTY LOU ANDERSON A woman of few words but uses them constantly. Patrick Henry 1, 2: Office Practice 3: Choral Reading 4; Chrintinn Service 4: Monitor I. DUANE ARNTSON Men of few words are the ! cst men. Patrick Henry 1. 2; Sport Club 3: Driver’s Club I; Monitor 4: Tennl 4: Basketball 4. CHRISTINE BARVILLE My friendly nature wins many friends. Batenburg. S.C. 1; Dassel 2: Foreign Mission Club 3; Choir 3; Driver' Club 4; Singers 4. JAMES BRAGG brevity is the soul of wit. Ramsey 1 ; Washburn 3, 4; Sport Club 4; Basketball 4: Baseball 4. LOREN All LSI RAND U'ho understands the wording of this man's brain? Nokomis 1: Christian Service 1, 2. 8: Chior 2; Track 2; Sport Club 3. 4 ; Hockey 8; Football 8. 4: Baseball 4; Basketball Manager 4. JANICE ANDERSON She's a girl of a few thousand words. South 1, 2: Class Secretary 8: Quiver 8, 4: G.A.A. 3; Miriam Sextette 3, 4: Music Appreciation 3; Driver’ Club 4 ; Christian Service 8. 4 : Quill and Scroll 8. 4: Singers 3. 4. MARILYN |. ANDERSON Quiet, refined, and studious is she. Travel Club I; Choir 2: Chip Carving Club 2: G.A.A. 8, 4: Christian Service 3, 4: Monitor 4: G.A.A. Club 4. RHODA ARMSTRONG Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Travel Club 1; Photography Club 2; Etiquette Club 3: Driver' Club 4: (5.A.A. 4: Quiver Staff 4: Singer 3; Band 4. CAROL BACHMAN Whom not even critics criticize. Bryant 1; Choir 2; Miracle Book Club 2; Foreign Mission Club 3. 4; Monitor 4; Christian Service 8. 4. CLARICE BERNTSEN A brunette with smite so wide. Phillips 1; Music Appreciation 2: Choir 2. 8; Handicraft Club 8: G.A.A. 3: Driver' Club 4. RUSSELL BRANDT Of every noble worf( the silent part is best. Science Club 1, 2: Photography Club 8; Sport Club 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Hockey 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4: Chrbtian Service 8. Page Eighteen

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FALL Pres., Hob Rickers; Vice Pres., Anna Marie Burgess; Secretary, Kay Johnson; Treasurer, I orcnts Flak; Student Council, Howard Pearson. Don’t be deceived. This group of class officers did more than cut paper dolls and primp. They carried their share of the burden of Homecoming and Sno-day and did a good job of it, too. As seniors they took a real part in the Minnehaha Advance and bolstered all of the school’s activites. J of? 49. . . SPRING Pres., John (ironvail; Vice Pres., Hetty Hempel; Secretary, Clarice Warmc; Treasurer, Don Dillon; Student Council, Jim Dahlberg. No, they’re not crazy. They’re practicing marching to Pomp and Circumstance” for graduation. After shouldering the responsibility for Class Night, Skip Day, and all other senior activities, they’re glad to revert to this kind of nonsense. Although John Gron-vall didn't get on the picture, he did a superb job of leading his fellow classmates. Class Colors Class Motto Class I lymn Class Flower SENIOR Hlue and Gold .............I oyal to the Truth Lead On, O King Eternal .......................... Rose Iduisers—Mrs. Arlene Anderson, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Chin., Miss Ann Dybvig, Mr. Elwood Lindbcrg, Mr. Richard Mooney, Mrs. Martha Pearson. Page Seventeen



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MARJORIE BROBERG Too agreeable to make an enemy. enmnality Club 1; Music Appreciation Club 2: nrulirrn ft 3; Driver'll Club 4: Choir 1. 2, 3. ELIZABETH CARLSON I Work ruins a man bus only tires a woman. ravel Club 1; Choir 2. 3: Music Approbation tub 2. JOCELYN CARLSON .In open and a sincere heart. I ravel Club I; Miracle Book Club 2: Murray, St. •aul 3: Christian Service Club 4: G.A.A. 4. JOSEPH CLEARY A true gentleman with a quiet way. -argo. N. D. 1, 2, 3; Sports Club I; Hockey 4. CHARLES DAHLGREN I'hen a student yawns it's time to send him home. xs»el 1, 2; Sport Club 3; C'ho'r 3, 4; Monitor 4 : 'hototrrnphy 4, DOUGLAS IMHLQUIST Vaithfill to his word and to His Word. r nnt 1; Class Treas. 2: Vice I'm . 3; Choir 2; hri-tinn Service 2, 3, I: Football 2. 3. 4 ; Sports ’lab 3: Hockey 3; Softball 3; Quill and Scroll 4: Antler 3, 4; Editor In Chief of Antler 4: Vboinrship 4: Choral RendinK 4: Kings Messenger 4. LOIS DAY Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom. '•okomis 1; Handicraft 2; Home Nursing 3: i.A.A. 3; Driver's Club 4: Christian Service 3. 4. BETTY DILLON I folly girl full of fun. and always nice to everyone. diracle Book Club I; Vice Pres. 2: Foreign Millions 2: Student Council 2; Word of Coil Trio 2: Btusie Appreciation 3: G.A.A. 3, 4; Christian • rvice 8. 4; Miriams Sextette 3, 4: Singers 2. 3, 4. ANNA MARIE BURGESS Everything she does she does well, and she does everything. Murray. St. Paul 1; Music Appreciation 2. 3: Choir. 2: Antler 8. 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4; G.A.A. 3; Christian Service 3. 4: Singer 3. 4; Vice Pm . 4: Student Council Sec. 4: German Club 4. FREDRICK CARI-SON Girls are so unnecessary. Ramsey 1: Photography 2; Sports Club 3: Monitor 3. 4; Driver' Club 4; Basketball 4. JO ANN CASTOR An active talker. Photography I; Choir 1: Ettiquctte 8: G.A.A. 4. JAMES DAHLBERG He is a gay and hardy soul. Ellsworth. Wi». 1 ; Sport Club 2. 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Brass Ensemble 3, 4; Monitor 4; Baseball 4: Singer 2, 8. 4; Trumpet Trio 8. 4: Foreign Mission Club :4: Student Council Rep. 4. DAVID DAHLSTROM Still wafers run deep. Miracle Book Club 1 ; Choir 1 : Ambassador Quartet 2: Singer 2; Chapel Choir 2; Octette 2; Etiquette 2: St. Paul Institute 8: Quartet 4 : Debate 4; Religious Forum 4: Singer 4. KEITH DAVIS Eoolprints in the sands of time were never made by sitting down. Murray, St. Paul 1. 2. 8: Band 4: Quartet 4 : Debate 4: Photography Club 4. DANIEL DICKHART A true gentleman who knows how to use his talents. Bryant 1: Pree. 2, 3: Student Council 2: Student Council Pres. 3; Musk Appreciation 3; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Band 2. 8; Christian Serv ice 2. 3. 4 5 Choral Reading 4; Singers 2. 8. 4; King Messenger 4; Football Mgr. 4. IX3NAI.D DILLON I may be small but look at Napoleon. Edison 1. 2; Monitor 3; Sport Club 3. 4: Christian Service 3. I; Baseball 3. 4: Football 3. 4; Class Treasurer 4. Page Nineteen

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