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THE 1936 QUILL Back Row- -C Prurton. I Carlton. Engqutu. I) Curio. C. Strindberg. N. And.rcon. C. Higlund. J. bricland Third Row-—-C Miller. G. Andrrtoo. P Skintnrc. J Andrrton. M Holmbcrg. H Hutrbi M Vjrud Second Row V. Munton M I’nirioo. M JoJinvon, I I mdtkoog, P Jobnton. i tickbUd. M. Ptirrut Filet Row E. Franklin t I undttrom. P. Higtlrum. II Mi««r. A Adamton M Anderaon. M Andcrum JUNIOR CLASS Paul Hagstrum Harry Mixer . . . Elaine Lundstrom Alice Adamson President .Vice President Secretary Treasurer THE Junior Class is responsible for the fulfillment of a number of activities during the school year. One of the most important events which the juniors sponsor is the Junior-Senior banquet. This year it was held in the school dining-room. The school paper, the Quiver, is put out bi-weekly by the staff which is composed entirely of juniors. The Quiver also sponsored the exhibition of foreign relics and moving pictures of the eminent foreign traveler. Elmer Albin-son. Surely the junior year is fraught with activities and enterprises, but these experiences only fit the juniors more fully for their coming position as seniors. 22
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MINNEHAHA ACADEMY THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of the CLASS OF 1936 WE THE Senior Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-six. of Minnehaha Academy. Minneapolis. Minnesota, being one hundred percent efficient in mind and body, but realizing that school life cannot always last, and that the future will bring a great separation of the members of our body, do hereby revoke all previous wills, and do publish this as our final Will and Testament FIRST—-Wc desire that all deeply-rooted sorrow, felt by our faculty and underclassmen be dispensed with immediately. SECOND—To our most esteemed Minnehaha Academy we do give and bequeath our staunch loyalty and love. THIRD—To the faculty in general who have enshrined themselves in our hearts, we bequeath all amazing and profound information which they have gathered from us in our recitations and examinations. FOURTH—With earnest love and sincere appreciation wc do hereby bequeath to our president. Mr. Joel Peterson, and the faculty the following: Item I—To Mr. Peterson wc leave our most sincere love and esteem for all sound advice which he has been so willing to give us. with the hope that the future might show a fulfillment of those wise admonitions in our living. Item 2—To Mrs. Nelson in loving gratitude for her skillful guidance of our hands in the noble art of typewriting, wc here do bequeath all wornout typewriting ribbons to be worn by her on the next Campus Day. Item 3—To Mr. Schoultz whose brilliant lectures filled with technical terms and allusions to all the vaguely-involved branches of science which fill us with confusion and agitation and finally bring us to a state of psychiatry, we leave an automatic gas detector to protect him from the unscrupulous chemistry students who are wont to leave all the gas jets wide open. Item 4—To Miss Fellroth whose mathematical mind has guided us through the maze of figures, wc can only leave our love, best wishes and praise for her patience and endurance in the hours of tedious and tasteless teaching to a nonplussed group of students. Item 5—Till Froken Sandberg, med karlek och valdnskning for god fortsattning. testa-mentera vi vire svenska boker tillsammans med alia inskrivna engelska ord. Item 6—To Mr. Hollinbeck wc can only give our grateful and heartfelt thanks for his “frank opinions and his “justus” which have truly been an inspiration to all of us. Item 7—To Miss Mitlyng we do in sincerest admiration for her never failing interest and enthusiasm which have brought about the fulfillment of this publication, hereby give and bequeath all interesting notes and data gathered by this year's staff for her reference and enlightenment for all future compilations of Minnehaha Academy all of which we hope will have the benefit of her wise guidance. Item 8—To Mr. Obcrg in appreciation of the infinite patience he has tendered us. wc do hereby leave all rubber checks which have bounced back into his office during our eventful and expensive stay here. Item 9—To Miss Johnson for her originality in her ever refreshing sociology classes, with loving thankfulness for her cheery optimism at all times, because of her interest in state affairs, we do hereby bequeath all institutions of the state to be used by her for her next year's classes. (Signed) The Senior Class on 1936 WITNESSES: In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our seal on this the twenty-eighth day of April one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six. (Signed) The visages of our predecessors on the wall The desk in Ye Oldc Quill Club room 21
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MINNEHAHA ACADEMY Bitk Row—B Four. D. F.rickton. C, Dmidtoa. W. SoIrjng. V Koiiman, G. Liiwn, J. Ciilion. R Xflton, G. Cuiufioa. R. Lnndbcrg. M Hilry Third Row—B. Blicuih, M Frrklind. F. Tobin. E. Fln»tro«n. K. Pttrrujn. D- Knuuon. E. Wotlund. E. Chrittunun, E. Ol on, M- Gn uf on. D. Hng»«rom. R Knight Srrond Row—M. Lnndbrrg. E. Sw nb rg. M. Rmu, B. Engr. L. Swrnton. H. Nrltoo, M Swr«»o®. A Sw»n on. D. Fwbink. D. Borgttrom. M Srwill Fi» t Row—M. Prt r«on. M. Enekton. C. Andrrton. F. Surr. R Rotrngrrn, C. Johnton. W Johnton. H. Ivrrton. J. Johnton. L Biobry SOPHOMORE CLASS President Vice President Secretary Rodney Rosengren Carol Johnson Fern Starr At THE present time the largest class at Minnehaha Academy is the Sophomore Class. Although its history is as yet very brief, still it is very complete. The sophomores have participated with an outstanding representation in debate, declamatory. Quiver and Glee Club work. They have enthusiastically entered into the activities of Minnehaha Academy and have truly lived up to her ideals. If one may judge the future by the past the graduating class of ’38 will have accomplished much. 23
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