Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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FRESHMEN The Freshman class this year is one of the largest in recent school years. It has taken part in many activities of school life. Marjorie Johnson and Miriam Smith were in the local declamatory contest. Others represented the class in debate, football, and music. The class officers for fall and spring were: Walter Rosengren, president; Kelvin Davis, Margery Ostrom, vice presidents; Marcia Peterson, secretary-treasurer. SOPHOMORES This year's Sophomore class has been outstanding in several of our school's activities. Mary Bergman won first place in our local declamatory contest. Several of this class' members went out for sports, debate and Singers Their officers were: Dwight Haglund. president; Marvin Anderson, Ruth Meyer, vice presidents; Ruth Meyer, Mary Bergman, secretary-treasurers. Fourth row: L. Holttn, P. Peterson, M Ostrom, K Franklin, C. Sudor, K Davis, R Wiganosky. A Fredrickson. Third row: | Harknoss, M Smith, M Painter. D Montgomery, M Ostrom, M Elving. S. Blomqusst. C. Gould. Second row L. Larson, M Johnson, L Benson, V. Lindgron, V Lundquist. M Leighton. S. Andersen First row L. Dchltn, M. Gronvall, D. Nelson. Miss Johnson, M. Peterson. L Sandborg. D Strom. Fourth row: R Swanstrom. E. Gran. R. Solness, C. Graven, M Ar.de.son. J. Ditrsore. J. Ccrloy. R Engstrom, H Arneson. D. Swanson. Third row: J. Heinrich. J. Douglas, W. Olson, E, Nelson. C. Hedsten, D. Haglund. D. Almquist. D Westrum, W Norlina. Second row: G. Johnson, L. Lindstrom. R. Meyer. M La Dow. A. Johnson, D Lijsing. B Hallberg. B Fraiken. E. Ternslrom. R I. Johnson. D. Johnson. First row M Manger, L Cedar blade. R Brose. J. Painter. Mrs. Nelson. Mr. Oberg. M. Bergman L. Gletne. C Quam. J Peterson. Page Sixteen

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MARY ANN HAWKINSON I am the Spirit of the Class of '41: Soon must I take my place in these memory-laden halls Where the silent pulse of years gone by rises and falls . . . Soon must I mingle with spirits gone before. Living on in memory—reality no more. Then list to the tales I would tell to you. Hear me ere I go. Hear ye the story I bring to you, List to all that I know: Fall '37 brought them to M. A. Happy and youthful, carefree and gay. Freshmen they were and lived up to the name; Never will they (I hope) be quite the same. Sophs now they grew both in stature and fame. Mischief was wrought; there was no one to blame. Teachers were frustrated, puzzled, upset: This was the peppiest class ever met. Truly a part now of school life they found. Pleasure in rumpus and action and sound. Once in a while they surprised all concerned, Showing a glimpse of some lesson they learned. Barb Gustafson brought unexpected acclaim Through winning Declam won the Sophomores fame. Continuing escapades right up to the last, Their only regret was the year was now passed. (Continued on page 34) VALEDICTORIAN - Arleen Youngberg SALUTATORIANS - Mary Ann Mixer, John Pearson ADVISERS Miss Fellroth, Mr. Schoultz CLASS FLOWER White Rose Page Fifteen



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Fourth row P. OII !t, G Roedy, G. Potonon. G Heinrich. P Sottorholm. E Olson. S Millor I. Gissol-quist. W Vettor, L Larson. R. Martin. J. Rudberg G Schlotty Third row. K. Honglor, I Larson, G. Swanson E Bjork B. Ekblad f. Logefoil, L Black. P Anderson I Borgtund. O. Carlien L Masuda, R. Pauluk Second row: E. Dixen, E. Gartner. C. Franklin, M. Gardeen. K Goethe D. Park. L Erickson. M Traylor A Oberg. R. Munson. J. Peterson, M Mathison. A Olson First row: A Gollmck. J Wahlberg, G. Burntvedt. E Hodman B Spencer. Miss Sandberg. Mr Peterson. M. Ericson, D Yokie. M Booth. S. Olson. H. Larson JUNIORS When are you going to come across with your $2 25? ' and Has your committee finished making the Uncle Sam hats? were often heard this spring as the Junior class diligently worked for an unforgettable patriotic J.S. banquet, which was held at the Minneapolis Y.WC.A on May 3. The Juniors also worked hard on other activities this year—Admiral Adele Oberg put up a fine battle in the contest for selling North Park Debate tickets, and Jeanne Peterson and Ruth Munson made a success of the Singers' concert ticket campaign Other members of next year s Senior class were outstanding in music, sports, and forensics Their class officers were: Bob Person, Irving Gisselquist, presidents; Bob Smith, Elaine Gartner, vice presidents; Betty Spencer, Gratia Burntvedt. secretarys; Betty Spencor, Paul Olfelt. treasurers. JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET THEME: Patriotism COLORS: Red. White, and Blue INVOCATION Secretary of Agriculture—Mr Peterson FIRST LADY Mary Alice Ericson PATRIOTIC APPEALS Anita Gollnick Ralph Olson I AM AN AMERICAN Marcine Booth SENATOR STARR REPRESENTATIVE GISSELQUIST STAR GAZING PROGRAM PIANO SOLO Dick Martin FIRE-SIDE CHAT Commander-in-Chief—Mr. Franklin THE SECRET REPASZ BAND MARCH Paul Setterholm ACT OF CONGRESS GOD BLESS AMERICA Octette BENEDICTION Secretary of Treasury—Miss Fellroth Page Seventeen

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