Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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Third row: B Holland. L Johnson, E Moberg. Second row D Enarson. A Larson. P Seim, A Peterson. Finn row O. Olson. W Vetter, Mr. Peterson. D Olson. D. Lund. Fall Paul Selin -Davul Enarson John Carlstedt Mr. Peterson TIMOTHY Office • President - . Vice President • • Secretary-Treasurer - Spin David Enarson • Aldrich Larson Arnold Pederson Faculty Adviser The purpose of the Timothy Club is that of lielping Christian young men who desire training for Christian service during t'cir school years and after graduation. The members often bring gospel messages to the dub. after which the presentations are criticized. The club does much to help its members have a better understanding of the fundamentals and d«»ctrines of their Christian faith. Fall Jean Frykman Charlotte Whites! June Hagstrom -Miss Johnson TRAVEL Office President Vice Pres dent Secret ary-T reesurer Sprit Ann Marie Hognander Mary Ann Mixer Ardelle Jacobson Faculty Adviser The Travel Club seeks to acquaint the members with the customs, cultures, and environments of various countries, and to develop a deeper interest in the people. The theme of each bi-weekly meeting is usually carried out in the program, refreshments, and decorations. Among the social activities which the club sponsored, were the Christmas Party and the Spring Rreakfcst. Each meeting proved a partial-realism of the enjoyment of traveling in various places. Sixth row 1 Bosshardt. A Bratrud B Peterson, A Jacobson E. Hedman R. Cannon. M. Nelson, L. Burnham. Filth row A Hanson. D. Swanson G Andereon, H Algron P. Nelson, E Magnuson. M Loomis Fourth row M Nelson. E. Pinks. A Youngfcerg, A. Bergman. P Olson J Nelson. Third row L. Stocks. A Mansheld D Duebendorl. D Lundstrom. J. East man A. Seidel, H Gornitzka Second row C. Brandenberg B Gustatson E Laver . M Nelson. E Hawkinson. J. Adell. First row R. Stole . J. Hagstrom J Frykman Miss lohnson. A Hognander Ardelle lacobton. M. Mixer. Pa e Twett)-nite

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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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I Back tow: P Peterson. R. Smith, R Meyer. S Anderson E Swanson. Coach N'esvlg Front row B. Haalund. L Adamson. C. Zabel Keith Olson. J Starr. D. Enarson FOOTBALL Hit ’em high! Hit ‘tm low! Come on team, left go! The football team of Minnehaha Academy has played two seasons of football and was under the leadership of Mr. Adell and the new coach. Mr. Lars Nesvig, this last season. Minnehaha is the only high school in Minneapolis to have a six-man team. There were five veterans back from last year and the team was helped greatly by newcomers. They made a few trips out of town in which the student body gave their faithful support to the team. The spectators played a great part in the last season and are looking for a better one next fall. The season of 1939 was climaxed with a home-coming game on our own field against Dassel. with Minnehaha the victor. FOLLOWING ARE THF. SCORES OF GAMES PLAYED IN 1939: Lindstrom-Center .......... 28 Minnehaha Academy. Deephaven ...----------- 20 Minnehaha Academy. Dassel .................... 20 Minnehaha Academy. Moose Lake .............. 14 Minnehaha Academy. Deephaven .... ........... 44 Minnehaha Academy. Bethel ................... 13 Minnehaha Academy. Dassel ................. 13 Minnehaha Academy. 8 6 6 20 12 0 28 I I H II II II n i i i i I I I I I I Pjge Thirty

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