Scandinavia Academy - Trumpet Yearbook (Scandinavia, WI)

 - Class of 1920

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38 THE TRUMPET After emptying some of our happy thoughts into small booklets, given to each one present, we sat down to partake of a six-course banquet. Hazel Evenson acted as toastmistress, and between courses we were entertained by the following pro- gram: Invocation ........... ...Rev. A. O. B. Molldrem Address of Welcome .... ......... R ussell Hanson Response ................ ........ I rving. Knutson Piano Solo, Little Bird ....... ............ R uth Benson Chips ............................... Leonard Danielson Vocal Duet, Still wie die Nachtn. . .Misses Ottersen and Giere Steam .......................... Rev. A. O. B. Molldrem Quartette, Last Rose of Summer ................ Doris Danielson, Dorothy Jole, Julia Johnson, Gertrude Peterson Pianologue, The Raven .................. Sylvia Erickson Grin and Grind ........................... Thelma Leean Doxology. Three cheers for the Junior Class! A Senior. THE OLSON SISTERS On the evening of April 27, we were entertained by the Olson Sisters, readers and singers. Those present, heard a con- cert of highest order. They were accompanied by Mrs. F. Moel- ler of Iola. The Olson Sisters are well known here, this being the fourth concert they have given in Scandinavia. THE SENIOR PROGRAM On May 12th, the last Literary Program was given by members of the Senior Class. The program was unusually in- teresting and varied. Piano 'Duet .................. Vernice Rowe, Margaret Bestul lmag1nat1on ........................... ...Rev. Molldrem Essay, Music and the War ........ ...... E dna Masted Piano Solo, Falling Waters .............. Ruth Henrichsen Reading, Almost Beyond Endurance ......... Dorothy Jole Vocal Solo, April Mom ............ .... D oris Danielson Reading, The Violin Song ......... .... G ladys Gurholt

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THE TRUMPET 37 GENE, ., MR. BOB The class play, Mr. Bob, was given at the Rink, May 1, and at NV2llliTOIll2l, May 21. Those taking part were academic sen- iors, and are to be congratulated on their well-doing, as well thanked for working thus for our class. The proceeds of the play was givvn as a class memorial to the library. 'Follow- ing is the cast: Philip Rayson ............................. Irving Knutson llolwrt llrown. clerk of Henson and llcnson ....... Erling lilom Jenkins, Miss R1-lwc:ca's butler ........... ..l.eRoy l.ovclale Rebecca Luke, a maiden lady ...... ..... V ernice Rowe Kathvrino Rogers. her niece ........ . . .Margaret Hostul Marion Bryant. Katherino's friend. . . ..... Thelma Leean Patty, Miss Robvcca's maid ......... . .. .... Doris Danielson Tho orclwsfra. auoompanied the cast at both places, The specialty Class Secrets given by 'l'he-lnia Leean, liotwveii acts, was clever and revealed many unknown facts about the seniors. YELLOW ROSE BANQUET On Monday t'Yl'lllllg, May third, tho -lunior class gravo a liamfm,-1s in honor ol' tho senior class Elllli faffillty. Un acoonnt of the largo senior class and tho small nuinbor of Juniors, we did not expect anything unusual, eithcr in tho line of decora- tions or as a banquet. lint on entering the- dining hall, wo felt as though wo had stopped into anotlior world. Sonwone askvd, This is not our old dining hall, is if? No. indevcl it looks more liko a rose gardoii. The room was lu-antifully decorated in .vi-llow and whito. 'l'ho coiling was a solid mass of pines and a whito arch, covvrod wifh yollow rosvs and greens, separated ilu- l't't'CDfl0I1 room from the banquet hall.



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THE TRUMPET 39 Senior Trio, Traumeri ' ' .............................. . . . . . . . .Gertrude Peterson, Doris Danielson, Dorothy -lole Who's Who in Scandinavia? ............ Mildred Erickson Impromptu Talks. . Thelma Leean, Walter Hanson, Amy Waller Pantomime, Receiving Callers . . Gertrude Peterson, Er- ling Blom, LeRoy Iiovdale, Irving Knutson, Th eo. J ergenson CLASS DAY PROGRAM Thursday Evening, May 27 Class Yell. Salutatory ......................... ....... I ieRoy I iovdale Piano Solo. Invitation a'La Valse ........ Mildred Erickson Class Poem ................................. Winnie Colden Senior Quartette, Roses After Rain .......... Gertrude- Peterson, Dorothy Jole, Doris Danielson, Vernice Rowe Class Will ................................. Irving Knutson Class Reverie ....... .... E dna Masted, Ruth Henrichsen Address to Juniors .... ..........,......... E rling Blom Response ............... ..... R ussell Hanson Valedictory ........................ .... T helma Leean Awarding of Monograms ............. ..... P res. Molldrem Class Song. Before the class day program, supper was served in the Academy Park, by the Alumni to all visitors, seniors, and fac- ulty. At 6:30, the seniors, in uniform, gave a very pretty drill, after which the ivy was planted. COIVIMIENCEMENT PROGRAM Commencement exercises were held in the Academy Rink, Friday evening, May 28. The hall was so crowded that many were obliged to remain outside. After invocation by Rev. Molldrem and a vocal solo by Dorothy Jole, the commencement address was given by Rev. N. Kleuen of Northfield, Minnesota. After the inspiring address, Vernice Rowe played Grieg's Wedding March. Scholarships from St. Olaf's College and Central Wisconsin College were then awarded to LeRoy Lov- dale and Thelma Leean. The Senior Quartette sang The Spin-

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