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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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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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THE 1936 QUILL Bj(1 Row V Johnton, G. I»«win, A H«m. H Tromtimi, C Wigrtn. D. E iwin«. A Ncl»on. V UlvoMil ThiiJ Row -H Alicrrn. E SjnJuuui. J Florin. L SwiMon. C. Carlton. I) Srwall. V Fortbrrg Second Row- A Mjmhrld. J. Hrdlunj. E I jrlton. L l.imlv.ill, M Carlton. R FnyUbirckl. M I anitvand Firtr Row—M. Oalby, R Vantirum. D. Andrrton. M John ion. G I-arton FRESHMAN CLASS President Vice President Secretary Dwight Anderson Barbara Vanstrum Mary Ann Johnston THK freshmen under the able tutorship of the sophomores have been preparing themselves to fill their worthy places next year. The freshman is considered very verdant and unsophisticated by the mighty senior. He is subject to much degradation at the hands of the upperclassmen. However, if he has any hopes to attain the position of valedictorian, he is urged to form his ambition early for this coveted stage is reached only by sustained effort throughout the entire high-school career. In an attempt to acquaint the freshmen with their fellow students the Reception and Open House Night were held at the beginning of the school year. The reception was held exclusively for the freshmen and their parents while Open House was held to acquaint the families of all the students with the teachers of Minnehaha Academy. In September the Freshman Class numbered only sixteen, but by the beginning of the second term it had increased to twenty-six. The Freshman Class has to a man pledged its loyalty to Minnehaha Academy.
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