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Class of 1940 i CLASS SONG We've finished our lessons, we're closing our books. But we're leaving this school with sorrowful looks. Only the Senior knows just what it means To leave dear M. A., the school of our dreams. II In body we leave you. in thought wc remain; We're off to some college; more knowledge to gain. To Juniors wc wish happiness; Sophomores fame; To Freshmen—prosperity; teachers, the same. Chorus: Now we’re through, through, through with our High School days. Through, through, through with our childish plays, We must work. work, work to attain some praise. In this great U. S. A. —D. I. L. Motto—The path need not be easy if the way is thine. Colors—Blue and white. Flower—Mock orange. Fall Alvin Strandbcrjt Jack Lindjtrcn -Dorothy Lundstroir Jean Frykman - CLASS OFFICERS President Y'itt President • Treasurer ■ Secretary Sprint Alvin Strandbcrjt Jack Lindgrcn Ellsworth Swanson Joyce Swaason HONOR ROLL The following seniors have done superior work during their entire course and are therefore designated honor students and are awarded Honor Pins: Jo Ann Adell.....................................................Minneapolis Dorothy Ducbcndorf..................................................St. PjmI Jean Frykman.....................................................Minneapolis Doris Johnson....................................................Minneapolis Dean Nelson.........................................................St. Paul Jeanne Nelson.......................................................Si. Paul Ruth Solving.....................................................Minneapolii The following students have attended Minnehaha only during their senior year and during that period have done superior work: Djvid Enarson....................................Sew Soru-ay. Alberta. Canada Julian Lcen..........................................................Si. Pan!
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LYLE ADAMSON - - • Adam- High School Minneapolis Folwoll Ir. High. 1. Rooeevelt. 2. 3; Camera. 4. Singers, 4 Antler. 4; Basketball. 4; Football. 4; Baseball 4. “An athlete, at strong of heart as of body. HELEN L ALGREN— High School. Minneapolis Quill. 1. Florence Nightingale. 1, 4: Travel, 2. 3. 4. Quiver, 3. 4. Chorus. 1. 2; Sing-era. 3. 4. Her silence alarms us. GI.ENYCE M ANDERSON— High School. Minneapolis Wendell Phillips Jr. High, 1; Travel. 2. 3, 4 Florence Nightingale, 2. 3; Smgors. 2. “She’s a good, noble, all-around girl. ANN BRATRUD— High School. Minneapolis West, 1. 2 Travel, 3. 4. Florence Nightingale. 3, Singers. 3, 4 Quivor, 3, 4 “Oh this learning u hat a trial it is.1 LAWRENCE W. CEDERHOI.M— Cedar” High School. Minneapolis Folwell Jr High, 1; Roosevolt. 2; Hiawatha, 3. 4—Vice President; Singers 3, 4; Orchestra, 3. 4. A possessor of naturally pint cheeks. DOROTHY DUEBENDORF Ducbie” High School. St Paul Philatelic, 1, 2. 3; Travel. 2. 3. 4. Florence NighlingaJo. 4—Vice President; Quiver, 4. “She studies but she’s perfectly normal. ELIZABETH EATON— High School Minneapolis California Hiah. 1. 2. 3; Ruth. 4, Camera. 4: Florence Nightingale, 4. The i mile that uon't come off. JO ANN ADELL • - - “Jo- High School. Minneapolis McPherson High. 1. 2; Ruth. 3. Quiver, 4 Travel, 3. 4: Florenco Nightingale. 3. 4. Antler. 4; Singers, 3. 4. Debate, 4: National Forensic League. 4. A busy, successful girl, always nay up on the honor roll. SAMUEL ANDERSEN • Sammy- High School. Minneapolis Philatelic, 1. 2. 3. 4—Vice President; Camera. 1, 2, 4; Singers. 4; Football. 4 Worry and I hare never met.” JUNE HELEN BOSSHARDT— High School, St. Paul Philatelic, 1. 2. Travel, 3. 4; Chorus, 1. 3; Singers. 4 She was never known to hate caused any disturbance. RUTH V. E. CANNON— High School. Minneapolis Travel, 1. 2. 3, 4; Florence Nightingale, !. 2. 3, 4. Chorus. I. 2; Declamatory. 3. 4 We know little of thee but that is good MURIEL DAVIS— High School. Minneapolis China Inland Mission. 1. 2; Ruth. 3. 4; Florence Nightingalo. 3; Singers. 3. Deeds—not words.” JEANNE LOUISE EASTMAN High School. Minneapolis Ramsov It High, 1, Travel. 2, 3, 4; Florence Nightingalo 4, Declamatory. 3; Quiver. 3. 4. Singers. 2. 3. 4 What makes you so shy, little friend E. BERNICE ELIAS- High School, North Branch, Ont Forum. 1. 2; Declamatory, 2. 3. 4; Ruth. 1. 2. 3. 4. Did you tier set her when she uas not hapt '■ Page Eleven
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