Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1944

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Class Prophecy TEN YEARS HENCE YOU'LL SEE . . . DORIS ALGREN—Been promoted from matron at the Clink to matron for ' Clink.’' SHIRLEY ANDERSON—Private secretary for President F.D.R. during his sixth term. DORIS ANDERSON—Fluent radio-commentator for Minnehaha's new station. CM A. LORRAINE BENSON—Promoted sales clerk at Kapplan Bros, selling bright purple sweaters instead of the usual Navy blue. DOROTHY BERGSTROM—Head nurse at the Lester Foundling home for new-born-ers. SHIRLEY BI.OOMQUIST—Scoopcr for BIo-maire's Ice Cream Company. JACK BORGMAN—Presented with an award at Honeywell for never having been tardy during ten years' employment. EILEEN CARLSON—Shorthand teacher at M. A., whose pet peeve is giggling girls. ELAINE CARLSON- Author of the best seller. Flirting as a Profession. GRACE CARLSON—Official waker-upper of New York's latest Beau-Brummel. BOB KOBB Quiet, intellectual student at Harvard, who never causes his professors any trouble. LOIS DAHLIN—Helps her butcher husband in the Quality Meat Market. GEORGE DE LANGE—Typical farmer, picking cackleberries for his strawberry blonde. PHYLIS DISKERUD—An avowed spinster, living alone with her two cats, gazing at the pictures of her youthful heroes. CLARICE EBERT—A wash-woman who can give any man a line. VIOLA EKMAN—Organizer of the Women's Puttering Association — (just another W. P. A.). MARIAN ELVING—Refining Pete roleum for the Richfield Gasoline Company. AUDREY ERICKSON—Originator of new chemical which removes the green from bashful men. MARI.YCE ERICKSON—Still tempting men w'ith her delicious chocolate concoctions. CLARENCE GOULD—Unconfirmed bachelor, who is president of Gould’s Slacks Factory. MARGARET GRONVALL—Manager of a date agency, trying to get R.O.T.C. men to date her spinster friends. STEVEN GRONSETH—Professional barber, whose specialty is pig shaves.” JACK HEDLUND—Co-owner of the M and O Red Hed'lund Dye Company. ARDYTHE HONEYWELL—Silent member of the House Ways and Means Gimmittee. RICHARD HIPP—Chief clerk at the Jack Spratt Food Store. JAMES IBL1NGS—Record salesman of John-son's GIo-G at. CHARLENE INGMAN—Inventor of a new method for defrosting refrigerators. JOYCE JOHNSON—A specialist in eye blinking. PHYLLIS KISTLER—Resting peaceably at St. Peter after her strenuous work on the 194-1 Antler. MARILYN LAVERS—Trying to do some Algebra homework for the children, who inherited a laxity in math from papa Gould. JOANNA LEE— Blue ribbon w inner for outstanding paul 'try at the 1954 state fair. MARION LEIGHTON—Head of the perfume section at Marshall Fields. JEAN LE VAHN—Operator of the well-known Chestnut House on Nicollet Avenue. CONSTANCE MAUS—Wins position of fullback on the 1954 all-star football team. VIVIAN LINDQUIST—After ten years, attains her goal as janitress at M. A. FAITH MILLER—Almond put-inner at the Herch'y Kenndy Company. DORIS MONTGOMERY—Quiet, unassuming school teacher in a New England village. DONALD NELSON—Demonstrator for the before” in an advertisement for Muscle Building Pill Q»mpany.” MARI LYNN NELSON—Old maid librarian for the one, the only, the original, Sammy Kaye orchestra. RAVONNA NELSON—Raising carrots to feed her little carrot tops. ARDELL OLSON—Owner of the winning horse in the 1954 Kentucky Derby. MARGERY OSTROM—Capable old maid house mother at M. A.’s dormitory, who insists girls be in at 9:30 (P.M.). MARIAN OTTESON—Arrested by a warren ! officer and pulled by her ear to the police station. MARY PAINTER—Experienced farm cook, especially when it comes to corn on the Kobb. MARCIA PETERSEN—After ten years of striving, finally passed College Preparatotr English because the Prof, got tired of her Twenty-two Continued on Pane 46

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MARGARET GRONVALL A happy, winsome lass is she, Headed for prosperity. Singers; F. Nightingale; Travel; Art Appreciation; Religious Committee. ★ ★★ ★ ★ ★★ ★ VIOLET LANQUIST To walk the path that leads above To lead a life of truth and love. Bible Institute. These classmates, who are now in the armed forces, have received their diplomas and are therefore graduates of our Senior Class. GRANT HI PE Uncle Sam may have me now But don't worry girls, I'll be back —and howl MARVIN OSTROM He left our class to heed the call. Long will his leadership linger with all. WAYNE PEARSON He is a chap with humor galore, He'll make you laugh harder than ever before. ★ HONOR STUDENTS Valedictorian—MARCIA PETERSEN Co-Salutatorians—MURIEL ROCENE, DORIS ALGREN Lorraine Benson Lavonne Sandberg Marian Elving Vivian Lundquist Jean Lc Vahn Marian Oiteson Twenty-one



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Juniors Fifth Row—I. Nelson. W. Swanson. R. Anderson, N. Eastburg, T. Nordstrom. J. Gardeen, W. Anderson, D. Wesley, G. Wesley. C. Harkness, G. Johnson. Fourth Row—R. Lind, R. Anderson, A. Bergstrom, S. Heglund, M. Traylor. J. Kinney. N. Eastburg, R. Hofflander, C. Larson, T. Starr, R. Borgstrom, E. Sewell, W. Nelson. S. Anderson. Third Rou—P. Root, C. Denison, J. Blomgren. G. Nelson. R. Peterson, D. Gutzmann. V. Carlson, Y. Prentice, B. Peterson, E. Pearson. B. Chellin, L. Hillstrom, I. Strom-gren, J. Welch, J. Villesvik. Second Row—E. Rees, B. Park, G. Nelson. C. Roberts, L. Grucber, A. Kane, R. Anderson. G. Johnson, E. Oppen, E. Bergstrom, E. Bergstrom. M. Theilmann. A. Sorenson. S. Berguson. Pint Row—Peterson. D. Johnson, B. Johnson C. Logeficl, J. Hoitomt, Miss Nelson. Mrs. Manger, J. Schwarm, I. Johnson. H. Wiens, M. Christianson. In the realms of religion, social activity, forensics, music, and athletics, the members of next year's senior class have proved themselves most efficient. These promising grads of 45 concentrated much of their effort on the perfection of their Junior-Senior Banquet held at the Radisson Hotel. The Junior class, the largest on the campus, has grown to be a vital factor in all the school activities. The class of 44 heartily believes that their successors will be able to amply fill their shoes. Twenty-three

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