Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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PHYLLIS LARSON A maid there was of quiet ways. Mm»hull I: Mendelssohn 3; Office Practice 4: Christian Service 4. MARILYN LEE How you do talkl Sanford 1: Choir 2, 3: Sinners 4 ; Christian Service 3. 4; C.A.A. 3. 4; Home Nursing 4. PATRICIA MAGNUSON Quiet and unassuming, she's never found fuming. Nokomis 1 ; Personality 2; Handicraft 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. EDGAR MASON High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. Charles City, Iowa, I. 2, 3; Sinners 4; Religious Forum 4: Christian Service 4. JOANNE MILTON She is pleasing to talk with, pretty to walk, with. and pleasant to think % too. Ramsey I; Singers 2. 3; Christian Service 2: Class Secretary 2; Vice President 3; Student Council Secretary 3; Cheerleader 3; Mendelssohn 3; Human Relations 4: Snow Day Queen 4. CAROLYN NELSON When fun and duty clash, l t duty go to smash. Choir I, 2. 3; Student Council I: Class Vice-Prmident 1; Christian Service 1. 4; Personality 2: Mendelssohn 3; Antler 3. 4: G.A.A. 4; Handicraft 4 ; Quiver 4 : Singers 4. RUTH NORDSTROM A mixture of sunshine, intelligence, and sincerity. Twin City Junior Academy 2, 3: Mendelssohn 4. JEANETTE NYQUIST Kindness reigns supreme. Wilson 1, 2; Choir 3: Clarion Trio 3. 4; Quiver 8; Foreign Missions 3: Singers 4: G.A.A. 4; Home Nuraing 4: Christian Service 4. ROBERT LARSON A genuine seeker after knowledge. Sanford 1 ; Sports 2; Mendelssohn 4. MARIE LUNDIN Her life is progress—not a station. Bryant I; Christian Service 2, 3, 4 ; Office Pras tice 4. PATRICIA MAUER Long shall we seek her likeness—long, in vain Singers 3, 4. LOIS MOSSBERG S'eat ness is always commendable. Florence N ght.ngsle I: Personality 2: Travel 3 Handicraft 4: Choir 2: Choral Reader 4. MARILYN JEAN NELSON Arot so quiet and shy is she, Rut full of pep and energy. Junior Red Cro-.- I; Personality 2; Choir X Handicraft 3, 4: G.A.A. 4. A NTOINETTE NOVOTNY Radiant with personality and charm. Florence Nightingale 1: Choir 1: Singerj 2, S: Class Treasurer 1: Student Council 2: Mendelssohr 3. 4: Cheerleader 3. FREDERICK OLSEN He hat three speeds; slow, slower and stop. Phillips Junior High I : Debate 2: Class Pre id«n 2; Student Council Treasurer 2: Choir 8: Ant 3. 4: Quiver 3: McndeU-ohn 3; Singer 4: Its 3, 4; Human Relation 4: Football 4; Hockfj Manager 4: Jubilaires 4. Page Eighteen

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JOYCE HILL The heart of honor and the tongue of truth. Sdi«on 1: Miracle Book 2; Foreign Mission 8: iffice Practice 4 : Accordion Bond 4. JEAN HOLMBECK When there's nothing else to do. laugh. Personality 2: Photography 3; Choilr 3: Human Halations 4: Quiver 4. WILLIAM INC.MAN Cod’s gift to women. Science 1. 3; Sports 2, 4: Basketball 3. 4: All-•'infererec 4: Baseball Manager 3; Football Mono , r 4 : Baseball 3, 4 : Snow King 4. GLORIA JACKSON Overflowing with harmless mischief. Sports 1; Choir I. 2: Personality 2; Photography 3; G.A.A. 3. 4: Girls’ Baseball 2. MARJORIE JOHNSON So modest, quiet and unassuming. Folwcll 1 : Persona.ity 2; tied Cross 3: Office Practice 4 : Clasa Treasurer 4 : Christian Service 4. VICTOR JOHNSON Worry only makes men gray, so why worry. Rlfl Valley Academy, Br.tish East Africa 1 ; Foreign Missions 2, 4: Band 3; Hockey 8. KENNETH KISTLER Girls, it's useless to sigh over me. anford 1: Sports 2, 4: Bona 2. 3. 4; Photog-iphy 8; Class Secretary 3; Vice-President 4: basketball 4: Baseball 3. 4; Football Trainer 4: Irehestru 2. CAROL LARSEN As brimful of mischief and wit and glee As ever a human being could be. Roosevelt 1: Choir 2; Singers 2, 4 ; Antler 3. 4: A» 't Editor 4: Photography 3; Debate 4: Quiver Editor 4; Fcrensics 4; G.A.A. 3, 4: Sport 2. DONALD HOAGLUND Even Caeser said. “Ijet me have men about me that are fat. Phillips. St. Paul I : Choir 2: Mendelssohn 2. 8. MAR!-ANN HOLMQUIST A little quiet is the best diet. Folwell I: Travel 2: Choir 2; Chapel Speakers 3: Human Relations 4. ROBERT INGMAN A star when it comes to basketball: And all around he’s liked by all. Science I; Sports 2. 4: Photography 3; Basketball 3. 4. LYLE JOHNSON Silence and perserverance accomplish all tasks- Photography 3: Science 4; Quiver 4. RUTH JOHNSON Fate tried to conceal her by naming her fohnson . Nokomis 1 ; Personality 2. 8; G.A.A. 8. WORDEN KIDDER Sincereity—a trait of true and noble manhood. Sports 2. 4: Handicraft 3; Track 3. 4: Basketball 4. SUZETTE LA EERTE Patience and fortitude. Hobby 2: Choir 2: Personality 8; Book Club 4. MARION LARSON A sunny temperment with hair to match. • Bryant 1 ; Christian Service 2, 4 ; Mendelssohn 3: Office Practice 4. Page Seventeen



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ARTHUR A. OLSEN Music is the essence of his soul. Science 1, 2: Sport 4. ELIZABETH OI-SON Books, 'sis a dull and endless strife. (and I, 2, 3: Orchestra 1. 2; lcrftonn.it) 2: holography 8; Choir S; Singers 4: G.A.A. 8. 4: .indieraft 4. MARJORIE PE1KERT Fair, friendly and vivacious. Fossessmg a inarm that is most gracious. hilllpe Junior High 1; Personality 2: Choir 2: nircr 8, 4: Mendelssohn 3; Handicraft 4. NATALIE PETERSON Sever hurry, never worry: live with leisure, grace and care. irarboro, Maine i : G.A.A. I . D|(n 4 : Handi-raft 4; Choir 3; Photography 3. DAVID ROBINSON I hat is strength without a double share of intelligence. ordan I; Choir 2, 3: ..tirade Book 2; Photog-■ phy 3. I-AVERN RYBERG .1 mixture of sunshine, intelligente. and sincerity. hrbtian Service 1. 3. 4; Choir 1. 2; Singers 8. 4: ■t ort» 2: King's Daughter! Trio 3; Photography ; Choral Reader 4: Class Secretary 4: G.A.A. 8; chate 4; Aeolian Sextette 4: Living for Jesus rio 4. JAMES SCHOWEILER one to school occasionally to k P acquainted with the girls. inford 1; Sports 2: Science 3: Quiver 4: Debate Choral Reader 4. ROBERT SCHULEEN m put off until tomorrow that which can he done today. holr 1: Singers 2. 3. 4; C!a» I resident I : ports 2: Ambassador' Quartet 2. 8: King’s essengers 4: Mendelssohn 3. 4: Football 8. 4; ingers; President 4: Student Council President 4. CHARLOTTE OLSON She who hath an art. Hath everywhere a part. Ramsey 1: Choir 2. 3: Personality 2; Handicraft 3, 4; Class Secretary 4. I . ROBERTA ORCUTT Silence never yet betrayed anyone. Ramsey 1; Christian Service 3. 4; G.A.A. 8. JOANNE PETERSEN Always sociable and jolly. Has no time for melancholy. Bryant 1; Foreign Missions Club 2; Mendelssohn 3; Christian Service 4. RUSSELL RAPP I'll study . . . tomorrow. Science 3, 4: Baseball 3. ROBERT RODDY Greater men than I hare lived, but I doubt it. Track 3: Quiver 4. DONALD SAMUELSON The teachers always find my faults: they never appreciate my charm. Singers 3, 4; Student Council 3: Choir 2. 3. I X)RIS SCHBOEDER 11V women demand our rights. Jefferson I: West 2; Hutchinson. Minn., 2; Mendelssohn 4. EARL SHE VELA ND A man of few words. Rooaevelt 1 : Oshkosh 2. 3; Choral Reader 4. Page Nineteen

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