Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1935

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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1935 VV E, the Senior Class of 1935, being of unusually sound mind, memory, and understanding, hereby revoke all former wills made by us, and make, publish, and declare the following to be our last will ana testament, to wit:..................................................... FIRST: We direct all our just debts to be paid by anyone able to pay them. SECOND: In sincere appreciation and gratitude, we give and bequeath to President Peterson and the members of the faculty, the following: . . TO our president, Professor Peterson, we give our love and appreciation for the guidance and help which he has so willingly given us.............. TO our beloved advisor, Mr. Hollinbeck, we can only say a sincere thank-you” for the abundance of kindness and understanding with which he has always counseled us............................................... TO Miss Fcllroth, for her patient efforts with us in a combination of geometric progressions, quadratics, and Ephesians, and her helpful cooperation at all times, we give our sincere affection and appreciation.......... TO Miss Sandberg, from whom we have gained our knowledge (slight though it may be) of voiitive substantives, Friedrich dcr Grosse, and Gustav Vasa, we leave our gratitude and best wishes.......................... TO Mrs. Nelson, for her patience in instilling a knowledge of brief form derivatives and proper methods of transcription, we give our appreciation and gratitude......................................................... TO Mr. Oberg, who has brought us the teachings of Malthusc and Adam Smith, we bequeath our best wishes and appreciation................... TO Mr. Schott!iz for his kindly understanding and his guidance to the realms of electrolysis, ultra-violet rays and solar spcctrums, we leave our affection and gratitude............................................... THIRD: We give, devise, and bequeath to the undergraduates all the rest, residue, and remainder of our property—personal and real, wheresoever »t may be found, and of whatsoever kind, to have and enjoy the same, our English VIII books, our daily class meetings, and our chapel seats. . . . FOURTH: Lastly we bequeath to all our other heirs, to the Faculty and Student Body not herein mentioned, our best wishes for their happiness and success at Minnehaha Academy and in all of life....................... FIFTH: It is our wish that no portion of said bequests shall under any circumstances go to anyone but those heretofore mentioned............. WE appoint the Juniors executors of this, our last will and testament, and trust that they will faithfully carry out the duties following therewith. . IN WITNESS whereof, we, the above testators, have hereunto set our hand and seal, this, the fifth day of June, Anno Domino 1935. . . . (Signed) (Sealed) THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1935 WITNESSES: WE, whose names are heretofore subscribed, do certify that on the above day the above testators subscribed their names to this instrument in our presence and in the presence of each of us............................ (Signed) THE CURTAIN BETWEEN THE BLJILDINGS THE MAIL BOX THE BANNER IN THE HALL T n'cnly-fivc

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High School Ardis G Swanson Minneapolis. Minnesota Nokomis '32; Ruth ’33; Glee Club ’33, '34. 35; Quill '34; Quiver '34; Antler '35; Florence Nightingale '35. It if the intensity of her light, not the number of her words. Junis E. Thimbu. Bible Institute New London. Minnesota Ruth '34, '35; Vice President Ruth '33; Forum 34. 35; Secretary Forum '35; Vice President Bible Institute ’34; Secretary Bible Institute '35; Glee Club '34, '35. Her virtues are at numerous as the stars of the heavens. Mar:e L. Wigren High School International Falls. Minnesota Ruth '34. '35; Forum '34. '35; Glee Club '34, ’35. A light shining in a dark world. Herbert H. Hazzard High School St. Paul, Minnesota Johnson High, 1, 2; Northwestern Bible School ’34; President Timothy '35. The steady light of a true Christian character shines through hit pleasant smile. William Jantz High School Kafumba. Kikwit. Belgian Congo. West Central Africa Marion High, South Dakota 1; Tabor College, Hillsboro. Kansas, 2; Northwestern Bible School ’28; Forum ’35. Corning from the heart of dark Africa, he seeks more light for hit fellow men. Phyllis M. Lee High School Minneapolis. Minnesota Vocational High. I, 2, 3. She shines on quietly and steadily. Esther M. Sorenson High School Chester. South Dakota Northwestern Bible School '34. The world must have great minds, even as great spheres a sun. Wallace A. Strandquist Business Waverly, Minnesota President Business Department ’35; Business Club ’34, '35; Co-captain Basketball '35; Baseball '35; Tennis ’35. He takes delight' in such activities as basketball and tennis. Meta Young High School Minneapolis. Minnesota A quiet, constant light looking down from the heights of the Honor Roll.



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CODICIL: WE, members of the aforesaid Senior Class, do make this codicil, hereby confirming our last will made on the above date and all our former codicils, if there be any, so far as this codicil is consistent therewith, and do hereby bequeath, for their sole and separate use at all times of the beneficiaries of said bequests, and following, to wit.................................. Robert Pearson’s key-board genius to Wendell Holmquist................... Arthur Allen’s baseball mitt to Jack Widmer.............................. Carolyn Nyquist’s Latin book to Phyllis Nelson........................... Andor Storvik's place on the honor roll to Kenneth Goserud............... Miriam Adamson’s contagious laugh to Harriet Holmberg.................... John Carlson’s eastern accent to Harry Mixer............................. Annabelle Johnson's plumpness to Laura Freij............................. Donald Clemens bequeaths his white coat to any first-class waiter. . . . Grace Griffis leaves her sparkling smile to Edna Rydcen.................. Archie Anderson’s way with the women to Clarence Stenbeck................ Elizabeth Currer’s high C to Helen Nelson................................ Harriet Ann Hcdman’s charm to Elsie Hill................................. Lois Carlbom’s vitality to all lazy Sophomores........................... Meta Young’s brief-case to Lloyd Hample.................................. Donald Pommer’s stride to Gerald Gustafson............................... Peter Olfelt’s basket-ball suit to Frank Hollinbeck...................... Mildred Blair leaves her ability to Marguerite Wigren.................... Agnes Lindstrom leaves her Spiral notebook to Hildur Swanson. . . . Paul Lundberg’s bright ideas to Clifford Peterson........................ Ruth Lindquist leaves her gentle ways to Howie Dahlin.................... Junis Thimell leaves her loyalty to Elaine Lundstrom..................... Ruth Gee bequeaths her speed-tests to Alma Seward........................ Herbert Hazzard’s jollity to Rodney Rosengren............................ Donald Peterson leaves his many duties to Bob Strom...................... Marie Wigren’s aggressiveness to Agnes Bergstrom......................... Lowell Nelson’s crutches to John Brieland................................ Agnes Olsson leaves her place as chapel pianist to Marjorie Hognander. . Ted Anderson’s debate notes to Stanley Olson............................. Esther Somson’s sobriety to Leslie Peterson.............................. Bonney Batdorf’s wavy hair to Charles Engquist........................... Amie Bergstrom’s knowledge of the art of hitch-hiking to Dink Wcstin. William Jantz leaves his African experiences to Melvin Pederson. . . . Ardis Swanson and Eleanor Rudberg leave their friendship to Gladys Swanson and Alice Adamson................................................ Helen Stolee leaves her key for the Social Room to Arlene Swanson. . . Susie Sturdy leaves her educational opportunities to Winston Oberg. . June McClure and Wallace Strandquist leave their double graduations to anyone who needs more than one........................................... Phyllis Lee leaves her coyness to Mary Ellen Peterson.................... T wenty-Six (Signed) Helen Stolee

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