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GRADUATING CLASS CLASS MOTTO: CLASS COLORS: Where there it no vision, Rote and silver the people perish. OFFICERS: Robert N. Pearson, Jr. C. Donald Peterson Paul A. Lundberg -Bonney N. Batdorf REPRESENTATIVES: Helen A. Stolee Bonney N. Batdorf -Agnes M. Olsson -Helen A. Stolee Bonney N. Batdorf Susanne C. Sturdy Robert N. Pearson, Jr CLASS POEM: The light of Truth has led the way, The star of Faith shines high. Our firmament is broadening now As this great step in life draws nigh. We're pressing onward to the goal Of true success—not wealth or fame But those immortal words, Well done! Our Master’s pleasure is our aim. CLASS SONG: Turn hack, oh Time, and linger That we may think once more Of days that now arc ended Which Mcm'ry can restore. Protect from harm and evil Our Minnehaha ever dear, And in the years to come, Lord, We’ll praise Thee, and revere! And so, our Alma Mater, We give our thanks to thee; For all that thou hast given Is ours eternally! We here have consecrated Our lives to Thy great Master King. The Christ of Minnehaha Is now the Christ we sing! Oh Father, in Thy mercy We pray that thou wilt weave About our Alma Mater Thy goodness and Thy love! We’re leaving now the shelter Of Minnehaha’s blessed walls. Oh God! wilt thou forever Protect and guard these halls! • President Vice President - Secretary Treasurer 'aledictorian - Salutatorian Class Historian Class Testator Class Prophet Class Poet Class Composer
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HICAGO has its Lindbergh Beacon which shines far out across the distant horizon .... gigantic . . . . famous .... powerful .... so powerful that its great carbon filaments must be replaced every few hours. . . . How comparable that is to Minnehaha with its great beacon light .... the graduating class .... aflame with ambition .... aglow with an unquenchable vision of greater things .... now having warmed its hands by the dying embers of their high school career .... must move on ... . the filament is sending out its final flare . . . . soon to be replaced by newer filaments .... those that follow.................................................. How true it is of each ray that has formed the composite beacon .... some have been greater lights .... others lesser .... but all have been united by the undying fire of a common endeavor .... considered collectively, we .... as do perhaps all graduating classes . . . . believe our combined filaments .... our talents . . . . abilities .... qualities .... to have produced the steadiest, strongest, most powerful light ever to radiate from our Alma Mater....................................... As a prism catching one great beam, we have been separated as individuals into myriad lights of accomplishments .... journalism, leadership, forensics, athletics, and music................................................. Our career surely has had its sorrow . . . but ours too have been joy .... ours have been trials . . . . but ours too have been triumphs .... and so we come . . . . eager to meet and conquer the difficulties which life presents .... eager, too, to drink to the dregs what joy may come our way .... all the while letting our light so shine before men that they may sec ... . and glorify our Father which is in Heaven..................... 1 G R A D U A T E S
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High School Miriam C. Adamson Minneapolis. Minnesota Roosevelt 1, 2, 3. Florence Nightingale ’35; Glee dub ’35. Famed for jolly laughter and twinkling merry eyes. Arthur H. Allen High School St. Paul. Minnesota Cleveland Jr. High I; Johnson High 2; Vice President Philatelic '34; Baseball '34, '35; Basketball '35. He soars quietly and steadily across the horizon of athletic activities. Archie E. Anderson High School St. Paul. Minnesota Hiawatha '32, ’33, '34; President Hiawatha '32; Basketball '34, '35; Baseball '34, '35; Glee Club '35; Antler '35. The darkening skies don't make me weep. No gloom my face enshrouds: The rule is simple; I just keep My head above the clouds. Theodore W. Anderson, Jr. High School Evanston. Illinois North Park Academy 4; President Freshman Class '31; Sophomore Scholarship '32; Second Swedish Prize '32; First Swedish Prize '33; Science Club 32, '33; Glee Club '33, '34; Hiawatha '33, '34; Secretary Hiawatha '33; Quiver '33; Vice President Junior Class '33; Timothy '34; Debate '33, '34, '35; North Park Debate 35. Whose high endeavors and inward light. Make paths before him always bright. Bonney N. Batdorf High School Maple Plain, Minnesota Delano High School 1, 2; Timothy '34, '35; Forum '33, '34; Secretary-Treasurer Science '34; Quiver '34; Glee Club '34, '35; Corresponding Secretary Athletic Board '35; Senior Editor Antler '35; Member National Forensic League '35; Debate '35; North Park Debate '35; Treasurer Graduating Class '35; Saluta-torian Graduating Class '35. Widely gifted, he shines in every undertaking. Arnold G. Bergstrom High School Minneapolis, Minnesota Patrick Henry Jr. High 1; North High 2; Forum '34. '35; Timothy '34, ‘35; Track '34, '35; Glee Club '35. Here is a smile no cloud can o'er cast.
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