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Ola May Stanley, B. I. St. Paul forum; 88. Ruth: ’88. ChrUt if the lamp by trhich her feet are (tuided Ruth Bernice Carlson Warraad Ruth: '37. '88. Forum: ‘37. 38. cannot do ererythiny. hut I trill not refute the nomethiny I can do. Lena Jantz Minneapolis Northwestern B. I.: '36. '37. ’38. Chorus: '35. ’36. Forum: ’35. ’36. The hluth of run rise found mr at my bookt. Helen Elizabeth Olson H attack Ruth: '37. '38. Forum: '37. '38. Basket-ball: ‘37. '38. The t rld in no better if u-e worry. Life iTho lonyrr if tre hurry. Class Officers Clifford Danielson...................................................President Oscar Bristol - -- -- -- - First Vice President Blanche Osterberu ------- Second Vice President Helen Nelson.........................................................Secretary Robert Nelson - Treasurer Class Flower Class Motto Class Colors Gardenia God give us hills to climb, and strength for the climbing. Maroon and Gold Class Song First Verse: From this old world set apart. Dear to every student’s heart. Stands a harbor tried and true. Though not formed by waters blue. Second Verse: Now we’re leaving this dear High School, And parting with our cherished friends. But we know that our Blest Lord Will guide us to the very end. Chorus: Oh Minnehaha, all our praise to thee we bring. And of our school we will ever sing. So now we leave our love and loyalty, To Minnehaha Academy. Marlys Peterson. Class Poem On an old familiar threshold. We stand with tear dimmed eyes; Thinking not of the path before us, But of that which backward lies. A path we’ve walked in four short years. Led by our Friend divine. Whose will revealed by our teachers here Helped us the path to climb. On a new and unknown threshold. We stand with eager eyes; Thinking not of the path behind us. But of that which beckoning lies. And this path stretching before us We’ll climb like that of old Seeking to do His will and work Rather than for fame or gold. So to Thee our thanks we bring. Our love and loyalty, And God’s richest blessing on you we pray, Minnehaha Academy. Fern Starr.
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AFTER THOUGHT Charlotte Anderson wills her innumerable ditties and sayings to Johnny Johnson, Junior. Betty Holmes leaves a beaten track to the downtown Minneapolis Public Library for all those who aspire toward greater knowledge. Dorothy Knutson demises her height to Elizabeth Lavers; the better to see you with, my dear. Elaine Olson wills her ability to wear and dis- play clothes to their best advantage to Jeanne Nelson. Cirace Jones unwillingly wills her infatuation for drummer boys to Lorrayn Lindvall. Marie Johnson leaves her undying curiosity to Hjordis Gornitzka. (Continued to Page 25) Andrew Kern Starr St. Paul M. A. Singer : '35. '36. 37. '38. Sven: •35. ’36. Quill: '35. ’36. Florence Night-in gale: '35. '36. Basketball: '36 Art it thr rxprettion of a poetic nature.” Esther Swanberg Minneapolis M. A. Singer : '36. 37. ’38. Florence Nightingale: ’35. ‘36. 37. '38. Ruth: '36. 37. Quill: ’37. ’38. Quiver: ’37. ’38. Basketball: 36. Her mmlml answer anti graceful air Show her trite and good at the it fair. Virginia Louise Swanson Superior, I Vis. M. A. Singer : ’36. ’37. 38. Florence Nightingale: ’36. '37. I.ntin: '36. 37. Svca: '37. '38. Travel: '37. '38. A little diamond it worth a mountain of platt.” Muriel Doris Lenor Swenson Harris M. A. Singer : '34. '35. '36. '37. '38. Travel: '35. '36. 37. '38. Florence Nightingale: '34. '35. '36. '37. Svca: '35. '36. '37. '38. Philatelic: '36. '37. Basketball: '36. '37. “How long thit name will ruit her It a nutation for only two.” Dean Charles Engstrom Minneapolis M. A. Singer : '38. Debate: '36. '37. '38. Hiawatha: ’36. '37. '38. Camera: '36. 37. '38. Quill: '38. Quiver: '36. 38. “A tpendthrift—when it comet to words.” Doreen Marie Borgstrom St. Paul M. A. Singers: 37. '38. Quill: '36. Travel: '37. '38. Basketball: '36. She hat a ‘eome-hither’ look-in her bright and snappy ryes.” Marijane Statler Duluth Travel: ‘38. “What happrnt it tup)M ted to be. So nothing ever bothert me.” Arlene Kathryn Swanson St. Paul M A. Singers: ‘35, '36. ’37. '38. Florence Nightingale: '35. '36. '37. 38. Ruth: '36. '37. Quill. '37. '38. Quiver: '37. '38. Co-senior editor Quill: ’38. Basketball: 36. It there a heart that her mutie cannot melt. With thr essence of itt melody f Lorraine Carolyn Swenson Minneapolis M. A. Singers: 35. 36. 37. 38. Quiver: '37. Florence Nightingale: '35. '36. '37. Svea: '37. '38. Travel: '37. '38. Thy modesty it a candle to thy mfrit.” Kenneth G. Klefsaas St. Paul Camera: '37. 38. Hiawatha: ’37. '38. Quill: '37. '38. Basketball: '37. '38. Baseball: '37. '38. I’m not afraid of work. I ran lie down right betide it and go to deep.” Alfred William Walck St. Paul M. A. Singers: '36. '37. '38. Quiver: '37. '38. Camera: '36. '37. '38. Hiawatha: '38. Debate: ’36. Basketball: '36. Strong in will: To strive. to trek. To find, and not to yield. Donald Conrad Erickson St. Paul M. A. Singers: '37. '38. Philatelic: '36. Baseball: '35. '36. '37. '38. Basketball: '35. '36. '37. '38. I’eriodt thould be ten minutes long-five to come and five to go.
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JUNIOR CLASS Top Row—R. Bliesath, L. Young-quist, W. Solvang, A. Brcidall, R. Leighton, O. Gisslcquist, C. Wi-gren, K. Starr, R. Pederson, B. Fosse, J. Meyer. Fourth Rote—O. Larson, A. Olson, M. Spriggs, J. Johnson, M. Thor-wall, L. Montgomery, I). Zobd, M. Traylcr, J. Florin, R. Nelson, CL Raudenbush. Third Row—V. Gustafson, E. Carlson, M. Langvand, I. Carlson, L. Larson, E. Sandquist, V. Randolph, G. Iverson, E. Anderson. Second Row—E. Oberg, M. Carlson, G. Burnt vedt, E. Hcdman. R. Englcbrcckt, V. Forsberg. E. Gerd-lund, D. Sewall, L. Lindvall. Bottom Row—D. Rvdcll, G. Johnson, A. NVingblade, D. nderson, P. Anderson, J. Hcdlund, D. Lind, J. Froberg. Dorothy E. Johnson—Advisor. SOPHOMORE CLASS Top Row—L. Hagstrom, I . Nelson, B. Peterson, R. Verme, K. Olson, C. Osterbcrg, A. Strandberg, F. Edlund, G. Edlund, M. Carlson. Fourth Row—S. Anderson, D. Swanson, L. Johnson, P. Olson, R. Campbell, A. Hognander, J. Nelson. H. Gornitzka, J. Bosshardt, F. Hintzman, L. Swanson. Third Row—M. Nelson. A. Mansfield, D. Hornbeck, I). Swanson, H. Dean, J. Eastman, L. Simpson, A. Seidel, II. Johnson. Second Row—B. Carlson, D. Lund-strom, D. Duebendorf, II. Algren, E. Johnson, J. Swanson, C. Kresh-ka. C. Hall, B. Elias. D. Nelson. Bottom Row—E. Crosby, K. Lysnc, A. Jacobson, A. Jacobson; K. Olson, R. Solvang, J. Frykman, G. Anderson, M. Nelson. Lydia Mitlyng—Advisor. FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row—J. Gustafson, K. Rutherford, R. Groenc, D. Parks, M. Loomis, D. Hall. Middle Row—L. Perrson, V. Klcf-saas, M. Mixer, R. Hatlestad, L. Erickson. R. Mapes. Bottom Row—M. Olson, E. Lavers, J. Johnson, A. Youngherg, E. Pinks. Anna Fcllroth—Advisor. I R I II II |l (I D D t JUNIOR CLASS • The Juniors have devoted their time to the Junior-Senior Banquet. President, Dwight Anderson, Phil Anderson; Vice-president, Alice Wingblade, Dwight Anderson: Secretary, Dorothy Sewall, Jeanne Hed-lund; Treasurer, Delores Rydell, Alice Wingblade. SOPHOMORE CLASS • The Sophomore Class, the school's largest, is well represented in various activities. President, Phil Anderson, Keith Olson; Vice-President, Cecil Os-terberg, Jean Frykman; Secretary-Treasurer. Bernice Peterson, Ruth Solvang. FRESHMAN CLASS • I his year's class is the largest of several years, having an enrollment of eighteen members. President, Loren Swanson, John Johnson; Vice-President, Arlene Youngberg; Secretary-Treasurer, Joyce Swanson, Elizabeth Lavers.
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