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SENIORS---'3 6 LAVERN ANDERSON . . . . St. Paul MAIOR-ENGLISH, MINOR-HISTORY Minnesota Academy, 1930: University of Minnesota. ALLEN BERQUIST ' .... St. Paul MAIOR-ENGLlSl'l, MINOR-1--llS'l'ORY St. Paul Luther Acatlemyg St. Paul Luther College, University of Minnesota, 1933-35. EVELYN BLEGEN ..., Minneapolis MAIOR-ENGLISH, MINOR-l-llS'llORY Roosevelt High School, 1932. DOUGLAS SCI-IUBERT MITCHELL IURDY , . . Spirit Lake MAJOR-BIOLOGY, MINOR-CHEMISTRY Spirit Lake High School, 19253 University of Minnesota Metli- cnl College. 1933-34-369 University of North Dakota Medical School, 1934-35. OLIVER OLSEN . . Carpio, North Dakota MAIOR-l'llS'l'ORY, MINOR'-ENGLlSH Carpio I-ligh School, 1929: Ofrtxtory 25 Writers' Club 4, Mission Societyg Augsburgian 39 l. R. C. 2. BERNHARD SCHROEDER . . . St. Paul 1wtA1oRwHIs'rortY, M1No1t-GERMAN Mechanic Arts High School, 19325 St. Puul Luther College, 1933-34. . . Min ncapol is MAIC'R-HISTORY, BIOLOGYQ MINOR-SOCIAL SCIENCES Roosevelt High School, 19303 University of Minnesota, 1933. SENIORS--33 7 GEORGE AMUNDSEN . . . Minneapolis lNrlAIOR-1'11STOR1' , 1511 l NOR-ENG L l Sl-1 Sacramento High School. 19295 Norse Cluh 43 I. R. C. 2, 3, -lg Mission Society, Echo Stuff. CHESTER CARLSON .... Climax lVlAI'OR-HISTORY, lx-llNOll-BlOLOGY C :ix l-Iigh School, 19325 l. R. C. -lg Aristotclitm Club 3, 45 N 'e Club 3. MAJOR-ENGLISH , MINOR-BIOLOGY F rt Ransom High Schoolg Valley City State Teachers College, 1 34-353 Mission Society, Norse Cluhg Aristoteliun Society. MER I-IENRICKSON . Fort Ransom, N. D. LEONA I-IOYER ..... Randolph MAJOR-BIOLOGY, MINOR-GERMAN Northfield High School, 19223 St. Iohn's Nurses Training. 1923-265 University of Minnesota, 1933-36. RAYMOND IOHNSON . . . Minneapolis M.-XIOR-12NGLlSH, MINOR-HISTORY Roosevelt lligh School, 1927, University of Minnesota, 1929. FRANK WAGNER .... Minneapolis M.-XIOR-ENGLlSl'l. MINOR-BIOLOGY, GREEK Roosevelt 1-ligh School, 1933.
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LLOYD KALDOR . Hillsboro, North Dakota MAIOR-lrl1S'1i'O'RY, MINOR-SOClAL SCIENCES t l-lillshoro 1-ligh School, 1931: President of Stutlcnt Society 3: Class President 4: Football 1, 2, 3, Al: Debate 1, 2. 3: 4: 1. R. C. 2, 3. rl, President rl, ANNA KVEEN . , ..., Roseau MAIOR-BIOLOGY, ENGLISII: MINOR-GERMAN, MUSIC Roseau High School, 1932: Social Director 3: W. A. A.: W. S. G. A.: Aristotelian Society 3: Choir 3, -1: Choral Society 1. 2: Girls' Trio 2: Press Club 4: 1. R. C. 4: Slutlent Society Secretary 3. RUBEN LOKKEN ..... NVinc1om IKIAIOR-'1'l1OLOGY, MINOR-CI:l1ilX11S'l'1lY Wintlom High School, 1931: Football Z. 3, 4: llasketball 3, 4: Baseball 1, Z, 3, 4: Aristotelian Society. GERTRUDE LUND ..,. VVillmar MAIOR-ENGLISI'-I, MINOR-I'1lS'l'ORY, GERMAN Willmar High School, 1932: Choir 3, -1: W. S. G. A.: Echo 3: Press Club -1: Lambda Epsilon Phi 2: 1. R. C. -lg Morton Hall President 4: W. A. .-X. l. HAROLD NYDAHL . . . Minneapolis MAJOR-i3Not.IsH, MINOIA-Gliltxtim South High School, 1932: Glee Club 1: Choir 2, 3, -1, President 'lg Augsburg Atnlzassudors -lg Class President 3. STANLEY OLSON . . . Estherville, Iowa MAYOR-ENGLIS1-1, MINOR--GREEK, MUSIC listhervillc High School, 1929: Debate 3, 4: Oratory 3, -1: Choir 4: Echo 4: Mission Society 3, il. HOSEA OSTERHUS . . . Robbinstlale MAIOR-1-IISTORY, MINOR-SOCIAL SCIENCES North High School: Glee Club 2: Choir 3, -1: Aristotclian Club 3. 41: Football I. MARTHA ROSSING . Bergen, North Dakota MAlOR4ENGLISH, MINOR'-HISTORY llcrgen High School, 1930: Mission Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Writers' Club 2, 3, 4: not 4: Echo 1. 2, 3, 4. IOI-IN STENSVAAG . . Rockford, Illinois MAIOR-AIQIISTORY, MINOR-ENGLISI-1 Washington Park I-ligh School, 1931: University of Minnesota, Summer of 193-1: Etlitor of Dial 3: Writers' Club 1, 2. Presi- dent 3: President of Student Society 4: Echo Business Manager 3: Augsburgian 2: Class Speaker. ARNOLD STONE .... Minneapolis MAIOR-GREEK, ENGLISH: MINOR-1-IISTORY Roosevelt High School. 1930: 1. R. C. 3, 4: Stutlent Society Athletic Director 4: Lambtla Epsilon Phi 1, 3. ELISABETI-1 THOMPSON . Wootlfortl, Wisconsin MAIOR-ENGLISI-1, M1NOR-'LA'1'lN- 1'11S'1 OllY Argyle High School, 1932: W. A. A, 1: Dial 3: Mission Society 1, 2, 4: Choral Society 1: Choir 2, 4: Writers' Club 3, 4: Echo 1, 2, 3, 4: W. S. G. A., Council 4. EDROY THORSON . Edinburg, North Dakota MAJOR-BIOLOGY, MINOR-ENGLISH Lutheran Bible School, Grand Forks, 1930: Mayville Stale Teachers' College: University of Minnesota: Aristotelian So- ciety 3, 4: Norse Club 3, 4, President -1: Mission Society 3, 4: Augsburgian 3. SENIORS---'3 6
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CLASS OF '37 WARREN QUANBECK FORREST MoNsoN SCHOLAR SPEAKER HE highest scholastic average in the graduating class of 1937 was attained by Warreii Quanbeck, scholar and leader of the highest caliber. Mr. Quanbeck has also been very active in publications and other extra-curricular endeavors, and has established for himself an enviable and highly commendable record. The class of '37 chose Forrest Monson as its representative speaker at the commence- ment exercises. Mr. Monson chose as his topic, Modern Pioneers. In his speech he pointed out that in the complexity of modern life there will always be frontiers, hence there will always be pioneers, and the significance between our place in life and modern frontiers lies in the truth that We possess and the freedom that it gives in a life that is lived, touching all. As liberated human beings living in this truth, We are not to look back at the furrows plowed before our day. If we did so, we would not be worthy to place our hands upon the plow. The Christian life is ever a new adventure, a moving power. It is because of this growth kept fresh by the living water that the Church, and we as a part of it, have a mission with the Gospel.
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