Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1938

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CLASS WILL (Continued from page 8) Ethel Christensen leaves her artistic ability to the next year’s art editor. Out of kindness the staff includes a box of aspirins. Mayme Ranta wills her perseverence to Hob Pederson. Mary Ida Sewall leaves Prof. Pearson’s original shorthand inscriptions to Joe Meyer to decipher. Florence Eklund wills her beautiful hair to Elaine Pinks, who knows what it’s all about. Joyce E. Johnson wills her knowledge of how to get along in Chicago to Lois Jean Montgomery —although she probably doesn’t need it. Ruth Carlson leaves her unfinished diary to Jeanne Eastman. Autographs

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CLASS WILL (Continued from page 8! Don Krickson wills his noonday rendezvous to William Solvang. Clifford Danielson leaves his footprints along the dunes of Minnehaha Academy to Phil Anderson. Gordon Larson leaves his distinctive manner of speaking and not being heard—to Maynard Carlson. Rodney Rosengren regretfully leaves his beautifully cultivated dip to Alvin Strandberg. Dean Kngstrom wills his air of always being in a hurry to Archie Breidall. Millard Haley wills his power of vituperation and his line to Orloue Gissclquist. Karl Loomis leaves his parasitical nature and entrancing laugh to Virginia Randolph—to keep it in the family. Kina Finstrom discards her gym trunks to anyone who hasn't their 5th sense. Hazel Gustafson wills her inconspicuity and pleasing quietness to Lois Simpson. Alfred Walck leaves with the contented feeling you receive when you know you’ve got what you’ve sought for. Kleanore Westlund leaves her slimness—if she can get along without it—to Anna Marie llog-nander, along with a package of Rv-Krisp; we hold our breath in suspense to see the outcome. Lorraine Swenson leaves with all the gossip that ever circulated around the school crammed away in her head. Minnie Carlson holds in reserve a wealth of charm. Arlene Swanson leaves her position of being the M. A. Singers pitch-pipe to Eleanor Hedman. Mary Jane Statler peals a page out of memoirs on coquetry and gives it to Alice Wingblade. Bob Nelson leaves his silver-toned voice to Ben Fadenrecht. Kenneth Klefsaas passes on to Donald Parks his information about “How to get your girl and hold her.” Helen Nelson leaves her multiplicity of boy friends to Jeanne Hedlund. Doreen Borgstrom leaves with no regrets; he’s leaving by her side. Muriel Swenson leaves a trail of star-dust behind her. Margaret Peterson wills her masculine muscularity to Arlene Youngberg. Irma Peterson leaves the echo of the “Indian Love Call” to Verna Forsbcrg. Kathryn Peterson bequeaths one good giggle to Venette. Gerald Gustafson wills his persistent arguments to Bob Leighton who has used up his own supply. Helen Kwbank leaves her courage to venture forth into the masculine ranks of debaters to Klainc Oberg. Bob Lundberg hopes he has left a lasting impression upon Helen Nelson. Betty Johnson leaves her garrulous loquacity and inimitable expressions to Jeanne Johnson. Carol Johnson's too busy seeing red. She hasn’t time to will anything away. Joe Carlson wills his gorgeous pulchritudinous blush to Richard Nelson. Helen Lundberg leaves her diamond to Phyllis Olson. VVinnifrcd Johnson leaves her seat in the Ladies’ Aid Society, second period, to someone else who likes to talk about the night before. Merriam Anderson wills a wish for a few inches—Orloue to the rescue. Alice Carlstedt leaves her unassuming modesty to Jeanette Florin. Marlys Peterson wills her right-handed dexterity in throwing bars of soap and bitting her mark to Marjorie Langvand. Menno Harms leaves his incredulous and profound questions to whoever wants to know it all. Helen Iverson leaves as quietly as she can. She doesn't want to be called back. Bill Benson wills his absent mindedness to the absent-minded Bob Grocnc. Wonder where B. G.’s mind is? Fern Starr leaves her good excuse of being cold all the time to ? Warren Kngstrom wills his never-ending source of proverbs and maxims to Carl Wigren. Virginia Swanson leaves with a sigh of thanksgiving. Ksrher Swanberg wills her reserved nature to Mary Ann Mixer.



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