Scandinavia Academy - Trumpet Yearbook (Scandinavia, WI)

 - Class of 1920

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4Q THE TRUMPET ning Chorus from The Flying Dutchman and the program closed with the Doxology, after which Rev. N. Kleuen pro- nounced the benediction. Following is the roll of the largest and last graduating class of Scandinavia Academy: Academic-Erling Blom, Margaret Bestul, Doris Daniel- son, Mildred Erickson, Gladys Gurholt, Dorothy Jole, Irving Knutson, LeRoy Lovdale, Thelma Leean, Edna Masted, Vernice Rowe, Gladys Swenson. Commercial-Walter Hanson, Theo. Jergensou, Selma Lo- berg, Ruby Rollefson, James Peterson, Fern Stephenson, Julius Waarvik. Stenographic-lVinnie Colden. Fora Amundson, Thelma lioken, Gertrude l,Ci0Z'.iOll. Gertie Heering. Eleanor Swenson. Normal-Amy Waller, Ruth Henriehsen. Music-Edna Masted. if Fil-ig' 4'-T-A - . S. A. 9, WAUPACA 4 On April 23, our nine played VVaupaea H. S. on their dia- mond. A large crowd was in attendance. The VVaupaca boys were in high spirits and determined to win. Julius and Erling, our battery, were wound up and worked like clockwork. The game ended 9-4 in favor of our boys. STEVENS POINT NORMAL 11, S. A. 2 On the following day, our team played Stevens Point Nor- mal, on the home diamond. Even though Gullickson did pitch a good game, he did not have any support, as it seemed. The boys were all played out on account of the game the day before. Result, 11-2 in favor of Stevens Point. l A i .' ll- lf-lg! I f -ml l film lf if Hu, , Q A:-.gg . --f' V H S. A. 16, AMHERST 6 The third victory for our team was from Amherst. Gul- lickson pitched the first three innings and Blom, the last four. Both did very good work. We were in the lead throughout the

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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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THE TRU M PET 41 whole game. Even though Amherst was high-spirited and an- xious to win, we got the best of them by a score of 16-6. 1 S. A. 13, WAUPACA 7 On the seventh of May, Waupaca High came strong to Scandinavia to play the return game. Due to our batteries, and the good support by the fielders, we held them down 13-7. The fifth inning was our biggest one, due to the fact that we ran in five scores. S. A. 6, ALUMNI 5 On the afternoon of Commencement Day, the Academy nine played the Alumni. The Alumni had a very strong line- up, but due to the good pitching and field work, the Academites were able to hold their own by a score 6-5. TENNIS S. A. 2, Alumni 1 On the same afternoon. the Academy Tennis team, com- posed of Erling Blom and LeRoy liovdale, played the Alumni, Harry Lovdale and Harold Blom. The first set was won by the Academy. The Alumni came back stronger in the second set and won it. But the third set was again WOII by our boys, re- sulting in 21 in favor of the Academy. . .I X - J-1-,--4-L,-' , ,,-if-,V - 1- .. - 1 -'T- '-1. -T ..'-f1L5-855:12 a 1.67:-+-'-o One can truthfully say that The Scandinavia Academy Alumni have always been loyal to their Alma Mater. The spirit of loyalty has been high at Alumni Reunions, but pos- sibly never higher than last New Year's Eve when several alumni stood helpless watching the savage fire attack her. The tower which symbolized her lofty ideals, fell, the chapel, most sacred to all. was filled with Hamesg and the walls within

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