Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1940 PRE-MUMBLE VC'c. the Senior Class of 1910. in an effort to form more perfect constitutifins and establish ourselves in the memories of those we leave behind, promote their general opinions and secure their good will in all we undertake, do hereby, with some misgivings, ordain this our lasr will and testament. To Miss Mitlyng we leave our sincere thanks and appreciation for her wise and helpful guidance during our four years at M. A. and also for her ready advice and leadership extended to u in editing the 19-10 Antler. To Mr. Hollinbcck we leave the job of locating all the misplaced library books. To Mr. Franklin we leave our Bible speeches. To Mr. Adcll we leave our general good behavior as a precious memory. To Miss Johnson we leave all our gum. To Mr. Oberg we leave a twenty-year subscription to the Bmineif Veek. To Miss Fellroth we leave an ample supply of protractors and compasses. To Mr. Peterson we leave our unrccitcd memory work (remember.-'). To Mrs. Nelson we leave those lively freshmen. To Miss Sandberg we leave our half-finished Swedish scrapbooks. To Mr. Schoultz we leave the custody of the M. A. Singers. To Prof, we leave our empty places ready for new cherubs to step into. To Miss Oberg we leave an electric warming pad. To Connie we leave all our lost books and pencil stubs. To Miss Pearson we leave more hungry students. To Mr. Gustafson we leave an electric lawn mower, a full-time gardener, and a landscape architect. (Continued on page 34) FRESHMAN CLASS Fall Term Spring Term Esther Hedman • • • President .... Jean Peterson Lowell Larson - • • Vice President - • • Natalie Hinz Carol Quam - - - Secretary-Treasurer - - Jean Painter Faculty Adviser...................................................Mrs. Nelson The Freshman class, though small, also added its bit of activity to school life. They took part in forensics, orchestra, athletics, and several members were on the Quiver staff. We, the Seniors, want to wish you much success and happiness in the three years that you have left at M. A. Third row R Bros . C Hodden. A Johnson. Second row: G F a a berg, J. Paint or N. Hinz, D. Olson First row C. Quam, G. Johnson, J Peterson Page Tu enty

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Soventh row: !. Gissolqulst. B, Smith, G Sunning, R. Meyor, J. Stair, P. Peterson, P. Solin, |. Gustafson Sixth row: D. Thimell, D Selin, M. Loomis. A. Roth, D. Park. R Eaton. L. Persson. Fifth row: M. Nelson, L Zum, C. Franklin. P. Carlson. P. Carlson, J Pearson, P. Engstrom. J. Bolin. Fourth row: M Mixer. E. Carlson, V. Klefxaas. A. Youngberg. A. Bergman. B. Franzen. B Bjeliand. Third row: M Nelson, E. Pinks. D. Swanson. F. Cushing. S Wmquist. M Borgstrom. Socond row: H. Buys , S Istad. I. Lisk C. Carlson. R. Stole . L. Stocks. E. Nordstrom First row: J Rajraond. B Gustafson. E Lavers, Miss Fellroth. C. Brandenburg. O. Olson JUNIOR CLASS Fall Term Sprint Term Jack Starr .... President .... jack Starr Ruth Stolec • - • Vice President ... Robert Meyer Virginia Klefsaas - • Secretary .... bruise Stockc Virginia Kle.'sais - - Treasurer .... Philip Peterson Faculty Adviser........................................................Miss Fellroth The Juniors were very active this year in all school activities, such as athletics, fotensics. and music. However, their chief interest was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The banquet, which was held at the Y.W.C.A. on May 11. was very entrancing in a setting of a ship with its shipmates and was one to he long remembered. SOPHOMORE CLASS Fall Term Spring Term Irving Gisselquist - - President .... Samuel Miller Samuel Miller ... Vice President - • • Esther Hedman Betty Spencer • • • Secretary-Treasurer • - Helen Larson Faculty Adviser..........................................Miss Sandberg The Sophomore Class was one of the largest classes in recent yejrs. The Sophomores added a great deal to our student life, and activities, and took part in sports, music, and many other activities. Fifth row: C. Borg. K Goethe, D. Yokio, L. Durloo. S. Miller, E. Olson. W Vottor. D. Park. E. Burnham. Fourth row I Bora, P Lindon, M, Booth L Larson. L. Erickson, 1. Krae-mer, M Traylor. S. Olson Third row B Leonard. A. E. Smith. G. Bumtvodt. J. Walberg, E Hodman. G. Swanson, M. Mathlson. K Henglor. H Martin. Socond row: B. Spencor, R. Munson, G. Peterson, P. Olfelt G. Roedy, E. Gartnor, E. Dixon. B, foster. First row: A. Oberg, B. Ekblad, R. Johnson. Miss Sandberg, O Carlson, J. Rudberg. A. K. Smith. H. Larson. Page Nineteen



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