Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1938

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RUTH Top Rout—II. (Hson, L. Larson, B. ()stcrbcrg, M. Casto. M. Johnson, E. Cutler, A. Anderson. Middle Row—M. Olson, E. HamcII, K. Johnson, G. Berg, S. Wilms, B. Elias, B. Larson. Bottom Row—M. Johnson, H. Gustafson. R. Anderson, W. Anderson, I). Anderson, R. Lundell. QUILL Top Row—B. Holmes. E. Swanbcrg, K. Klefsaas, E. Loomis, W. Benson. K. Olson, E. Christensen. A. Wingbladc. Middle Row—V. Gustafson, G. Jones, G. Burntvcdt. K. Finstrom, J. Hetl-lund, I). Knutson, A. Carlstcdt, I). Ewbank, B. Johnson. Bottom Row—E. Oberg, A. Swanson. J. Johnson, W. Engstrom, 0. Gissdquisr, C. Johnson, E. West-hind, C. Anderson. ADVISORS Ruth—Sella V. Nelson. Quill—Lydia Mitlyng. THE RUTH CLASS • I'he Ruth class was organized several years ago by a group of girls who desired Christian fellowship, and since then it has been the privilege of many young Christian girls to enjoy this fellowship. Each girl who desires to join this group is requested to give her personal testimony. A spirit of devotion and reverence always prevails during the meeting. Much help and inspiration is received through spoken word as well as through music rendered. President, Suzanna Sturdy, Ruth Anderson; Vice-President, Esther Lund, Hazel Gustafson; Secretary-Treasurer, Wilma Anderson. THE QUILL CLUB • The Quill Club is a society composed of students who are interested in writing and wish to develop their literary talents. ’The Quill, a publication for students, is put out by this society every two years. I he officers of the hook for this year were Carol Johnson and Warren Engstrom, Co-Editors; Joyce E. Johnson and Dean Engstrom, Co-Business Managers. Officers of the club for the fall and spring terms were respectively: President, Warren Engstrom, Orloue Gisselquist; Vice-President, Joyce E. Johnson. Dean Engstrom; Secretary- Treasurer, Elna Finstrom, Warren Engstrom.

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TRAVEL CLUB THE TRAVEL CLUB • The Travel Club stimulates the interest of its members in various foreign countries. Programs representing these lands are given at each of the bi-weekly meetings, and other outings and parties are enjoyed bv the members. I'he club was organized in the fall of 1935. This year the club is larger than it has been previously, having sixty-four members. Many interesting and entertaining times have been had under Miss Johnson's supervision. President, Virginia Munson, Marlys Peterson; Vice-President, Marlys Peterson, Muriel Swenson; Secretary-Treasurer, Klaine Olson, Doreen Borgstrom. HIAWATHA DEBATING SOCIETY • The Hiawatha Debating Society has for its purpose helping its members express themselves in the presence of their fellow students. The club members discuss different matters of interest and importance through orations and debates at the bi-weekly meetings. All the students are given equal opportunity for speech. Interesting and humorous initiations are given to the new members at the beginning of the year. The society's officers for the fall and spring were respectively: President, Dean Kngstrom, Millard Haley; Vice-President, Robert Nelson, Warren Kngstrom; Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Lund-berg, Phil Anderson. Toil Row—H. Alitren. L. Hwitfoin, M. Nelson. M. Gustafson. V. Korsbcrx. D. Sewall. R. Cannon. K. Peterson. A. Jacobson, A. Jneotmon, A. Hox-naridor, M. CarUon. K. Gcrdlund. J. Johnson. Fourth Row- A. Munsfleld. K. Pinks. C. Hull. V. Klcfsaaa. K. Eklund. H. Iverson, E. Hodman, G. Anderson. M. Statler. R. Knxlebreekt. M. Peter-Min. L. Swcnnon, M. Carlson. Third Ron -A. Younitbcnt. K. Sol vainc. D. Swanson. M. Sewall. M. Mixer. P. Nelson, P. Olson. J. Nelson. G. Gor-niuka. D. Swanson. Helen Lund bent. J. Kastman. Second Ron—D. I.undstmni. I . Dueben-dorf, K. Lysne. K. Crosby. I). Rvdell. 0. Lind. I.. Lindvull, K. Johnson. J. Swanson. J. Frykman. V. Swanson. Rot tom Row—E. Lavers, H. Johnson. M. Nelson. H. Nelson, M. Swenson. M. Peterson. D. Borxslrom. E. Olson. 1. Peterson. G. Iverson. K. Kreshka. HIAWATHA SOCIETY Toil Row—M. Harms. L. Younxflulst. R. Leighton, O. Glsselqulat, A. Walck. G. Gustafson. W. EnK»trnni. Third Row—W. Solvanx. R. Nelson. K. Olson. W. Benson. C. Wigren, K. Lot mis, R. Mapes. Second Row—G. NeulH rt. K. Klefsaa . K. Olson. D. Anderson. A. Strand berx. G. Raudenbush. Rot tom Row—R. Lundberg, J. Meyer. P. Anderson. M. Haley. J. Carlson. A. Brcidull, L. Perason. ADVISORS Travel C'ub—Dorothy Johnson. Hiawatha Society—Exra Oberg.



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THE TIMOTHY CLASS • The Timothy Class is composed of a group of Christian hoys whose purpose it is to better equip themselves for Christian service and learn how to speak for their Lord. At each meeting a different member presents a message, after which criticisms are offered by other members. Interesting discussions follow from which much benefit is derived. The theme of the society is best expressed in the chorus—“I Will Make You Fishers of Men. Mr. Peterson has strengthened the club by his advice. President, Cecil Osterberg; Vice-President, Oscar Larson; Secretary-Treasurer, Gordon Larson, Gerald Gustafson. THE SVEA SOCIETY • As the name may suggest, the Svea Society was organized for those with Swedish interests. The aim of the club is to advance the interest in the literature, songs, art, and customs of the Swedish people. Phis year the members have centered their themes on the country itself, its people, and its culture, from which much valuable information has been gained on the land of their forefathers. President, Helen Nelson; Vice-President, Lorraine Swenson, Klaine Olson; Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Johnson. TIMOTHY Top Row—R. Lundbcrg, O. Bristol. K. Rosengren, D. Vnderson, A. Larson. Holtoni Row—G. Ndubert, G. Gustafson, C. Osterberg. O. Larson. SVEA Top Row—M. Peterson, D. Knutson, M. Thorwall, I. Carlson. Middle Row—V. Swanson, M. Peterson, L. Swenson. B. Holmes, V Gustafson. Hot torn Row—I. Peterson, B. Johnson, II. Nelson, E. Olson, M Swenson. ADVISORS Timothy—Joel S. Peterson. Svea—Gertrude A. Sandberg. P R P II II II P P P II II II II II II

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