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JUNIORS 1st Row: J. Moe, M. Hognandet, S. Olson, R. Strom. President, C. Elving. A. Seward, G. Garrison. -no Row: H Hultquist, h. kydeen, M. ( luff. E. Hill, I,. Freij, G. Swanson, E. Strom, K. Gustafson, H. Swanson. RO Row■ H. Hedsten. H Holmberg, M. Wigren, M Anderson. V. Husby. M. Swanson. M. Erickson, D. Franzen, H. Solvang. A. Bergstrom. «th Row: C Stenbeck. P. Swamon. IV. Oberg, L. Hample. W Holmquist, L. Westtn, B. Koch. Peterson. JUNIORS A ND You, our comrades, are Juniors . . . companions of the banquet hall . . . co-mates in responsibility . . . and successors to the class of ’35 . . . yours is the heritage of our broken test-tubes, chapel seats and council heads . . , speaking of light, yours are now properly focused . . . emitting a clear white light . . . shining brilliantly and unwaveringly ... we go leaving to you . . . and in capable hands . . . our unfinished tasks . . . to you falls the responsibility of making student life a more progressive and living thing than we today live ... we arc almost tempted to write herein a eulogy to you of ’36 . . . to sing a song of praise to your organization, your aptitude in studies, your proficiency in forensics, your leadership in student affairs, your heroism on the diamond . . . your versatility and remarkable potentialities ... but that, of course, would never do. T nenty-aght
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WE leave, there remains behind a cluster of lights . . the underclassmen ... to them we leave our work, our innumerable responsibilities and our cherished class traditions .. . great things arc expected of them . . . there are those who are today but reflecting rays, but destined to be independently illumined bodies in the Senior firmament . . . there are those who flicker only faintly now ... for them comes the steadying force of increasing responsibilities of upperclassmen ... we trust that lesser lights of '35 will become leading lights of ’36 . . . but that none may flare up and fade to insignificance . . . some there arc who will skyrocket to unprecedented heights . . . who will make of tomorrow’s undergraduate body an even more energetic and progressive group than we know today . . . there are those who will invade the Windy City and wrest that departed trophy from the hands of the North Park conquerors . . . those there are who will render our toasts at the J. S. . . . preside at Student Council sessions . . . return the Quiver to its former glory and there are those who will inherit a winning athletic system which we only began to realize . . . more than that . . . there are those who will accompany Minnehaha to greater heights, greater enrollment, greater scholarship and student activity . . . that to which we could only aspire......................... We throw to the undergraduates our torch to light the way and shine on through the years to come................. u N D E R C L A S S M E N
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SOPHOMORES 1st Row: E. Franklin, L. Ekblad. C. Engquist, P. Hagstrum, President, F. Hollinbetk. M. Anderson. M. A nderson. 2nd Row: G. Anderson, A. Adamson, M. Holmberg, I) Pearson, M. Peterson, E. Lundstrom. 3rd Row: C. Haglund, C. Strandberg, N. Anderson. D. Currer. V. Cottrnan, S. Johnson. H M:xer, C. Peterson. SOPHOMORES J['HERE is no one as wise as a Sophomore ... in the eyes of a Sophomore ... as typical Sophs you have gloried in your superiority over what you were last year . . . your class has grown in quantity . . . and (we’ll admit it) in quality . . . like tiny stars of varying brightness, you shine on, calm and serene . . . you have already shone in the firmaments of athletics, forensics, journalism, and music . . . you have become a vital part of Minnehaha and we look for great things from you . . . the Class of ’37...... .............. T wenty-ninc
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