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★ MINNEHAHA ACADEMY Top Row—G R.iudrnbmh P Andrrwn. R N'rUon. R Blriuih. W Btaion. C Wiff»n. 13 Andcru.n 13 Holmqtmt. R Pf(rr«on. J. Mcy»r. P. Merrick Fourth Row—E. Carlton. J. Frobrrg. M Siolund. V. Ulrr.ud. D. laud. H Algrrn. M Nr I ion Third Row—J. Florin. A Wingbljdc. G. Ruroivcdt. M Thorvall. M Klodl. M Gurufton. D Srwjll. A Mantfirld Second Row- M Carlton. R Eogclbfrkt. M l.angvand. I landfall. Mitt Johnton. M Johntion. G Ivrrton M Traylor Bottom Row—E. Sjndqoiu, D Rydrll. E. Hrdman. J. Hrdtund. E. Obrrg. J. Johnton. E Grrdlund. II Swjiuou Fall Term Dean Engstrom Warren Engstrom William Solvang SOPHOMORES President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Spring 1'erm Carol Carlson Elaine Oberg Jeanne Johnson ☆ SOPHOMORES—SENIORS. 1937—1939. In print that looks to be an extremely long period of time, but in reality the time between now and then is going to travel at a terrific speed, faster probably than any other two year period in our life. Before we realize—it will be our turn to edit and publish the next issue of the Antler. We are now the largest class at M. A. and have already made a name for ourselves in athletics, forensics, journalism, and music. We aim for greater honors and sincerely hope that as the class of 9 we will have been successful in every field of high school education and activity. We. the sophomores, salute you. class of ’ M, and may the best of everything always be yours. 25
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THE 1937 ANTLER ★ Top Row- R l.undbvrg. J. Ciriton. R Rotrngr n. G Uiion, I) Erickton. A Walck. W Solving. R. Nclion Fourth Row M Rant). I.. Swrn on. M. Swrn on. H. N'vlton, E Chriitrntrn. D. Knuivon. K. I’ctrnon. E. Wmlund, E Finmom, M. Jjcobm Thitd Row— V Johnron. V. Swamon. M. Pmrton. M, Scwall, II Guitafton, M. Cailvon, D. Botgttrom, F. Starr. F. Ol»on Srrond Row—R Johnton. B Holme . H Ewbank. H Ivmon. Mitt Sandberg. A Kvaltlrn. H I.undbrrg. M Prtrrton Bottom Row—C Andrrton. J. Johntoa. C. Johnton. C. Danielson. D. Kngttrom. A. Swanton. E. Swanbetg. F. Eklund Fall Term Donald Erickson Carol Johnson Arlene Swanson JUNIOR CLASS President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Spring Term Clifford Danielson Dean Engstrom Arlene Swanson ☆ THIS YEAR the interests of the Junior Class have been many. From these activities they are better fitted to take their places as Seniors next year. Probably one of the most important events of the year is the annual Junior-Senior banquet, given by the Junior Class. The theme this year was Stars.'' This year many members of the Junior Class have been active in forensics. Two members were on the Minnehaha Debate Team when they met North Park in their annual Battle of Wits. Others were actively engaged in declamation. During the past year many positions on the Quiver, a bi-weekly student publication, have been taken by members of the Junior Class. Many members have also taken active part in athletics. Next year the Junior Class will take up its activities as a Senior Class, praying that God shall bless them in the doing of it. 24 if
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THE 1937 ANTLER ★ Top Ro» I Swantoo. -S Andrr»c n. L Cmtulton. K OUon. R Strom. B Carlton Second Row K KrrchKj. R Solving, J Botthart. R Cannon, D. Swanum. B Well . J Swjnton Boitom Row—J. Eattman. A Jacobton. (' Otirrbrrg. Mitt Miityng. G Bocan, A Jacob».»n. D. DnrbrndorJ Fall Term George Bocan Ruth Solvang Audrey Jacobson FRESHMEN President Vice President Sec ret a r y - T reasurer ☆ Spring Term Cecil Osterberger George Bocan Ardelle Jacobson Already THE SCHOOL SPIRIT has encompassed and gripped every freshman. The Freshman Class has made its presence felt in the different activities in which it has participated. As freshmen we have something to which to look forward. That which we hear, the things we say. what we do. all will have a bearing on our future life. Let us. therefore, give the best that we have, so that when we look back on our past, we too might say to ourselves. “Well done!” 26
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