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GORDON SIMNING— If it concerns women, ask me. Timothy, 4; Hiawatha 3—Sec'y-Treas.; Singers, 4; Football. 3. 4; Basketball. 3. 4 . ROBERT SMITH— There surely must bo some hard work in him. Philatelic, 2. 3—Sec'y-Treas.; Camera, 4—Pres,; Football. 2. 3. 4; Basketball. 2. 3, 4; Singers. 3. 4, Class Vice Pres., 3 . . . BONNIE SOREM— A face with gladness overspread. Quiver, 4; Florence Nightingale. 4 ANITA STEELE— There's a twinkle in those Irish eyes. Forum, 4 . . . RUTH STOLEE— She may look quiet—but look again, you just don't know her. Travel. 2, 3. 4, Quiver, 3. 4—Vice Pres.; Singers, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice Pres.. 2, 3; Class Sec'y, 4; Editor of the ANTLER . . DOROTHY SWANSON- A regular school girl. Svea, 3; Travel, 4; Singers, 3. 4 SHIRLEE SWANSON— Of poise and dignity possessed, but jolly, too, for she could jest. Travel. 4—Vice Pros . . . DOROTHYMAE THIMELL— A red-headed dynamo of energy. Svea. 3, 4. Travel, 4; Debate, 3; Singers, 3, 4 . . . RUTH WIDEN—’ Speech is great, but silence is greater Travel, 2. 3. 4—Sec'y-Treas; Singers, 3, 4 SHIRLEE WINGQUIST— From day to day few words sho seems to say. Florence Nightingale, 3; Travel. 4 . . . ARLEEN YOUNGBERG— Something attempted— something done Florence Nightingale. I; Travel, 2. 3. 4; Singers. 2, 3, 4; Class Vice Pres., 1; Valedictorian . . . HAZEL ANDERSON—B. I — Let us be up and doing. Forum, 1; Class Sec'y-Treas. Coi ox i: GOLD AND WHITE LENORE B. GUSTAFSON—B. I — Faith is necessary to victory. Forum, 1, 2; Vice Pres., 1 . . . ELVIRA JEANNETTE JOHNSON—B. I.— Her actions spell her character. Forum, 1. 2—Pres., Class Pres., 2 LE ROY JOHNSON—B. I.— Let us not be weary in well doing.” Forum, 1. 2—Pres., I; Timothy, 1, 2. MARIE O. JOHNSON—B. I.—“A light shining in a dark world. Forum, 2—Vice Pres.; Ruth, 2; Class Vice Pres.. 2 . . JEANNETTE S NELSON— It matters not how long we live, but how. Forum, 1. 2 JOHN GUSTAFSON— Doubtless there are men of great parts that are guilty of downright bashfulness. Camera. 1. 2, 3, 4; Singers, 2, 3, 4; Hiawatha, 3; Orchestra. 2, 3, 4; Basketball. 3 . JACK R. STARR— Like the lost lamb—he returned to the fold. Camera, 2, 3, 4; Quiver, 2. 3—Pres.; Singers, 3, 4—Pres., 3; Orchestra, 2, 3. 4; Football, 2, 3; Basketball, 2, 3. 4. Hiawatha. 2; Baseball. 2; Class Vice Pres . 2; Class Pres., 3. 4 . . . LOREN SWANSON—Girls, it's useless to sigh over me. Camera, 1, 2. 3. 4—Pres., 3; Philatelic, 1, 2, 3— Pres.; Vice Pres., 2; Singers, 2, 3. 4—Vice Pros., 3; Orchestra. 2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 1 . . , DORIS SELIN— An unoxtinguishod laughter shakes from the skies. Florence Nightingale. 2. 3; Ruth. 3. 4; Singers, 3, 4. Page Thirteen
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MAE NELSON—'Silence is the genius of fools, and one of the virtues of the wise. Travel. 4 . . . MARILYN NELSON—‘Cheerfulness is fortune's greatest gift. Philatelic, 2; Svea. 3; Travel. 3, 4 . . EVANGELINE NORDSTROM— She's here; I hear her giggle. Camera. 3; Quiver. 3—Vice Pres.; Travel, 4; Singers, 3, 4 PAUL NORQUIST— What a fine thing it is to be clever. Debate, 4; Orchestra. 4; Singers. 4; Camera. 4 MARVEL OLSON— The country life I praise and lead. Ruth. 1. 2, 4—Pres.; Singers, 4 . . . ORVILLE OLSON— Well, Napoloon wasn't so largo either. Philatelic, 3; Debate, 3; Timothy, 3, 4—Sec'y-Treas.,-Singers. 3. RALPH OLSON— Slow but certain. Camera, 4; Singers. 4; Orchestra, 4 . . . DONALD PARK— Roll on, old world, and 1 11 roll with you. Philatelic, 1 . . . JOHN PEARSON— I am not in the roll of common men Hiawatha, 2, 3; Camera. 3; Singers. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 2. 3. 4; Debate, 4; Basketball, 2, 4; Class Vice Pres., 2; Salutatorian; Circulation Manager of the ANTLER. JOHN R. PERSON— He goes his way and keeps his own counsel. Debate, 3; Camera, 3; Class Pres., 1, 3 . . LEONARD PERSSON— The world knows little of its greatest men. Hiawatha, 1; Camera. 1, 2. 3. 4—Sec'y-Treas.; Philatelic, 2, 3, 4—Pres.; Sec'y; Treas.; Singers, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4—Vice Pres ; Basketball, 3. 4 . . . PHIL PETERSON— A wondrous combination of ever-changing moods. Quiver. 3; Hiawatha. 2. 3; Timothy, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Singers. 2. 3, 4—Pres.; Class Treas., 3; Associate Editor of the ANTLER. HE WHO SERVES BEST PROFITS MOST. lLAINE I. PINKS— Bent on argument.” Travel, 1, 2, 3, 4; Quiver, 2; Singers. 2, .3 4; Florence Nightingale, 1 TINA QUIRING— No vain desire of foolish fame hath ever set her heart afire. Declam.. 4 . . JUNE LO RAYNE RAYMOND— She may be quiet, but she can cause a riot. Florence Nightingale. 2, 3—Vice Pres.; Singers, 2. AVIS HELEN ROTH— Quiet and unobtrusive. Travel, 2, 3. 4 . . . PHILLIP SANDBEK— She came into his life one day just for a visit; but decided to stay.” Timothy. 4—Pres. . . . PAUL MILTON SELIN— A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men Timothy, 2, 3, 4—Pres.; Sec'y-Treas.; Singors, 2. 3, 4. Page Tuelve
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df Ocfz of c y-fcj £1 • MARVEL J. OLSON And the rains descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon the rock.”— Matthew 7:25. Life is like a narrow pathway Spread with stepping stones for you— Those of fellowship and service Prayer and thanks and praises true. Founded on the Rock of Ages, They will stand and never fall. Would you step in faith upon them When you hear the Master's call? Those of clay are widely scattered On the broad, destructive way, That they'll stand—has not been promised, Rather—they will soon decay. In the future called Tomorrow'' Will you step on rock or clay? When the storms of life come o'er you, Will you stand or wash away? We, this class of Minnehaha, Stand upon the Rock of Christ, 'Tis in Him our future's hidden, 'Tis on Him we've set our eyes. The following seniors of the class of 1941 will receive honor pins: Helen Jean Buyse Paul G. Carlson Ann Louise Cham Howard I. Gravem Mary Ann Mixer John R. Pearson Elaine J. Pinks Ruth V. Stolee Arleen M. Youngberg Page Fourteen
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