Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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Top row D. Er.arson. A. Strandborq. V. Klsfsoas, K. Olson. Socond row J. Adsll, L- Hanson, D. Johnson. First row E. Hawkinson, O. Olson. Mr. Pelorson, B. Gustafson. FORENSICS More interest was shown and more students took part in the forensic activities this year than for quite some time. Forensics, as usual, was divided into two distinct croups, debate and declamatory. The expression class progressed under the able leadership of Miss Isabel Chryst, teacher of expression. This year the debate doss was coached by the capable Mr. Donald Peterson, an alumnus of our school. Our debaters took part in no less than fifty debates this year, both in the Twin Cities and out-of-town. Four of our debaters represented Minnehaha Academy in the state-wide forensic tournament at West High School in Minneapolis. The annual Minnehaha-North Park Academy debate, held April 26 at North Park, culminated the debate season with Minnehaha as the victor. Tlie debaters who represented Minnehaha in this contest were Keith Olson, Alvin Strandberg. and alternative, Jo Ann Adcll. DECLAMATORY In a declamatory contest held in Chapel. Barbara Gustafson won first place. Carol Quam won second place, and Mcrlain Nelson won third place. Barbara Gustafson entered the State Forensic Tournament and was one of the eight to go into the finals, where she placed fourth. Back row B. Elias. G. Swanson, B. Gustafson. C. Quam. Front row: M Mtxor, Miss Chryst. R Cannon. M. Nolton. pjgr Twenty-fit

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Seventh row R Eaton. R. Meyer. J Starr, P. Peteraon. B. Haglund. J. Lind gren K OUon Sixth row: D. Johnaon, J. Frykman B Peteraon. A Bratrud, A. lacobaon A lacobaon Fifth row: G Bumtvedt, R. Solvang V Klelaaaa M Mixer, A. Bergman. P Nelaon. G. Anderaon. Fourth row: B Spencer. H. Algren E Dixon, E. Gartner, I Wahlberg, J Eastman. Thtrd row: J. Noieon, D- Lundstrom L Hanson, J. Haastrom. A Manstield H Buyse B Ekbfad Second row A Oberg, R. Munson E Nordstrom. L Stock©. R Stolee. D Duebendori First row J. A dell. E. Hawkinson Miss Mitlyng B Gustaison. E. Lavers QUIVER Fall Spring Bernice Peterson ... Editor .... Helen Buyse The recent organization of the (Quiver Club met with much enthusiastic response. Our school paper, the ’ Quiver. is published by the club, and club meetings are spent planning new issue, and constructively criticizing past issues. Originally published monthly, it is now a bi-weekly paper backed by an eager and interested student body. STUDENT COUNCIL President...................................................................Jack Starr Secretary..........................................................Jo Ann Adel I The organization of the Student Council was carried out in a different manner this year than in previous years. Committees were formed representing each phase of school life, such as the academic, religious, social, publications, forensics, athletics, and music. These groups consisted of students, together with one faculty member, who were vitally interested in the branch of school life with which their committee dealt. The leaders, with the co-operation of the President and Principal or the school, formed the Student Council. This type of organization placed the responsibility of leadership in the hands of those most interested and proved to be very efficient. H ° nd°W S,arT- J Llndgren. B. Middle row A Strandberg. J Fryknian. D Swotka S Miller Bottom row Rev. Franklin. I Peterson. P Selin. I Adell. Mr. Adell. Page Tuentj-fom



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CAMERA Seventh row L. Durlee. K Olson. L. Swanson. I- Lindgren, B Smith. O Sunning, J Starr, t. Olson Sixth row K Olson. S Miller. D Nelson. V Mason. L Persson, G Peterson. J Gustafson Filth row C Hedsten. L Larson. L Adamson. P Ollelt. G. Reedy Kenneth Hengler. V Haglund. I Lmdstrom Fourth row E Johnson D. Swanson. L. Hanson. B Leonard C Franklin. M Link. E Eaton Third row J Pearson. P Carlson. V. Kletscas B Spencer. J V ahlberg, G Burntvedt Second row: A Obera, E Hedman. B Ekblad J Swanson R Munson. E Nordstrom C Zabel First row J Rudbera. R Martin. C. Ouam. Mr Schultz H Johnson G Johnson. Fall Office Spring Loren Swanson ... President - - • Loren Swanson Esther Hedman ... Vice President • Esther Hedman Jack Lindgren - - • Secretary-Treasurer - - Jack Lindgren Mr. Schoultz........................................................Faculty Adviser One of the most popular clubs at Minnehaha Academy is the Camera Club. This organization creates considerable interest in photography among the members of the student body. At club meetings. the fundamental principle of picture-taking arc studied, and motion picrures and slides arc often shown to the group. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Fall Office Spring Ann Marie Hognandtr - President - • • Ardellc Jacobson June Raymond • Vice President • - Dorothy Duebendorf Joyce Lindstrom • • - Secretary-Treasurer • - Helen Algrcn Miss Fcllroth................................................ Faculty Adviser The aim of the Florence Nightingale Society is one of social service. Problems of health and home-nursing, together with the study of the individuals and agencies who liavc made better health possible, form the club activities. It is also the special duty of this organization to replenish the hrst-aid kit which may be found in the school office. The society's motto is Matthew 25.--10. Inasmuch as yc have done it unto one of the least of My brethren, ye have done it unto Me. Seventh row E. Eaton. M Nelson. R Cannon. J. Lindstrom, V. Haglund, M Booth. D Selin Sixth row A Bratrud. M Loomis, M Link, D Yokie, B. Hedman. A Jacobson. Ardelle Jacobson. A Hog-nandor. Filth row: J Frykman, R Solvang G Anderson, J Evanson, D Park. Fourth row: D Swanson. M. Taylor. B Leonard. L Hanson, E. Johnson, B Peterson. Third row. J Bolin, J Swanson. G. Swanson. A Hanson, H. Algren, J. Eastman. D. Swanson Second row: H Johnson. S Wuiqutst. M Borgstrom. C Carlson, A Mans-held, A Smith First row K. Kreska. E Hawkinson, J Adell Miss Fellroth, J Raymond M Nelson D Duebendor! Page Tu rrety-iix

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