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7114 amz 0,4 1' Joseph Rommereim, Beresford, Adolph Oyen, Baltic, Rev. B. F. Molstre, Beresford, Rev. E. Erpestad, Beresfordg Kenneth Sogn, Canton, C. B. Asper, Alcester, Secretary, Osmund Twedt, Alcester. Everett Heggen, Brandon, T. T. Sexe, Canton, Rev. A. L. Abrahamson, Canton, Vice President, Rev. A. Molberg, Windom, Minnesota, President, Julian Holter, Canton. Not on picture: Sam Ulrikson, Canton, Treasurer, Rev. R, Nelson, Lennox. Jlalcvuf Augustana Academy was established in Chicago, Illinois, in l86O. In 1863 it was moved to Paxton, Illinois, and in 1869 to Marshall, Wisconsin. Twelve years following it was transferred to Beloit, lowa, and in 1884 it was established at the present location, Canton, South Dakota. It was known as Augustana College and Seminary until l9l7, when the college department separated, leaving the present Academy department which has been under the Augustana Academy management formed in l932. GM' 35 4' ,414 . anal-..
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eniau Jlaf Braaten Fort Dauphin, Madagascar 45 S.C.R. 45 Football 45 Basketball 45 Quartet 4. Politeness is his very being. Devona Hansen Vermillion, S.D University H.S. l,25 Class Sec. 15 Class V. Pres. 4: L.D.R. Historian 55 L.D.R. Pres. 45 as a M.C. Sec.-Treas. 4: L.D.R. 3,45 Choir 2,5,4,5 jltfpgtgx Recitals 2,45 Homecondng Att. 45 Basketball l-45 Nbr ' Saga Staff 45 Clarion Staff 45 Glee Club l,2. A jolly good member of every company. Laurel, Nebraska Clinton H. S. l,2,35 Class V. Pres. l5 Class Treas. 45 N.F.L. 45 Band l5 Choir 45 Football 35 Quartet 4. Laughter is contagious so don't get near me. Lois Ulriokson Canton, S.D. Class Sec.-Treas. 15 Class V. Pres. 25 Class Sec. 45 N.F.L. Pres. 4: L.D.R. 3,45 M.CL l-45 Clarion Staff 45 Cheerleader 45 Debate 35 Recitals l,2,35 Basketball 3,45 Saga Staff 45 Trio 5,45 Declam 5,45 Choir 2,3,4. She will--you can depend on it, She won't--that's the end of it. CLASS HISTORY On Tuesday, September 2, 1941, high school began for 51 freshmen who had high hopes of grad- uating in 1945. The most outstanding feat of their first year was the remarkable green-papered Freshman Astonisher. Their adviser, Miss Paulson, certainly had a job on her hands. The class prexy, Marilyn Twedt, helped her through some of the tough spots. The evenings spent in the par- lor popping corn for the defense stamp drive won't be forgotten either. The all-school party re- ally made the frosh work, too. The HGreen Houseu with all those baby pictures really did them justice. The year closed by making 26 freshies sophomores. Being sophomores made them feel like a lot. The class had grown to 35 members and Dorothy Boone was president the first semester5 the second semester she joined the WACS. After this vice president NBtu Molberg took over. Miss Wollan had the distinction of being the class adviser. Valentines day brought a party for the sophs in which--to be eligible--a boy had to bring at least 5 girls. On April Fool's Day a peanut shower, never to be forgotten, came about. For an hour after school the whole class worked cleaning halls, rooms and assembly in tze Main. This year was their turn to be waitresses at the junior-senior banquet. Well, at last they were juniors. Lucinda was their president this time. Their minds were set, from the beginning of the year, on how to obtain funds for the banquet in the spring. All of them took turns selling hot dogs at the basketball games. But the crowning feature and some- thing different in the history of A. A. was the Junior Musicale. Their adviser, Miss Scott, cer- tainly worked helping them with the formal program. This, however, was merely a prelude to QPlease turn to page 55.5 American School 1,25 Class Pres. 45 Dorm Treas. .'b LeVern Nielsen fb
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