Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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Third row: H. Anderson, D. Swcska, A. Pederson. L Johnson, E. Moberg, S. Nelson Second row: D Lund. M Johnson, D. Huntsporger, L. Brown. V. Hoghn. First row E Johnson, L Gustafson. Rev. A M. Freedholm, 1. Larson. C. Granntng, R. Pauluk. Fall LcRoy Johnson -Irma Larson Vivian Hoglin Rev. A. M. Freedholm FORUM Office • President • • Vice President • Secretary-Treasurer • Sprint • F.lvira Johnson l.enorc Gustafson Dorothy Huntspergcr • Faculty Adviser The purpose of the Forum Society is one of providing opportunities for discussion of subjects related to the Christian life and service. Membership is open to Christian students. The meetings, which arc held every Friday, often reveal the discussion of such topics as: Open or Closed Membership in Our Young People's Societies, Should a Christian Bear Arms in war,” etc The Forum Society once again enjoyed a season of profitable activity. Fall Irving Gisselquist Robert Meyer Philip Peterson -Mr. Obcrg HIAWATHA Office Sprint President • • - Irving Gissclquist Vice President - - Lawrence Ccderholm Secretary-Treasurer - • Gordon Simning .............................Faculty Adviser To the Hiawatha Society belongs the distinction of being the oldest club at Minnehaha Academy. It was organized to train students who are interested in forensics, such as: debate, panel discussions, and extemporaneous speeches. The membership is limited, in order to give all of the members equal opportunity to participate. The club had another successful year and was much aided by their capable and well-informed adviser. P 'Rt Tu e:U)-iei rn

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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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Top row: L Larson. O Olson. G Peterson Soated R Smith, C Hod-■ion. G. Reedy, L Persson. PHILATELIC FjU Office Spring Leonard Persson • - President - - • Leonard Persson George Reedy • - • Vice President • - George Reedy Lowell Larson • - - Secretary-Treasurer - • Lowell Larson Mr. Hollinbcck.....................................................Faculty Adviser The Philatelic Society, representing one of the smaller activity groups of the school, maintains an educational and interesting hobby in stamp collecting for the club members. Those members who appear at the bi-weekly meetings without their stamp books must pay a penalty of five cents. Stamp catalogues, books, and magazines arc purchased with the money collected from these penalties. I I I I I I I I I I Fall Helen Buvsc Clara Carlson Doris Johnson Mrs. Nelson RUTH Office Spnag • President .... Helen Buysc • Vice President • Clara Carlson • Secretary-Treasurer - • Eunice Carlson ................................Faculty Adviser Having reached the two-decade milestone, the Ruth Class maintains the same objective as it did at its beginning, that of Christian service. The class meets bi-weekly during the regular activity period. When the programs arc not presented by some of the club members, outside speakers bring a message on some miscellaneous subject referring to Christian service. Third row D. Johnson. S. Olson L Hanson, M Booth. D Yokie. D Selin. Second row: I. Beralund. G. Swanson. E Carlson. R bo I rang. S Bjol-land M Traylor First row F, Cushing. R- Johnson C. Carlson. H Buy so. M Davis, B. Elias. Page Twenty-tight

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