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SCHOOL CALENDAR 1928 REGISTRATION F OR FALL TERM September 10 A- E in the morning ,F- L in the afternoon Sep tember 11 M- R in the morning, 5- Z in the afternoon BIBLE INSTITUTE REGISTRATION October 1 RECITATIONS CLOSE tChriStmas vacationi December 21 1'9 2 9 RECITATIONS 8RESUMED January REGISTRATION FOR SPRING TERM January 28 RECITATIONYS CLOSE tEaster vacationt March 23 RECITATIONS RESUMED April 2 BIBLE INSTITUTE CLOSES Ma 18 ALUMNI HOME COMING Junel BACCALAUREATE SERMON Jun FINAL EXeAMINATIONS J une 4-7 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES June SUMMER eSCIHOOL BEGINS Jun SUMMER eSCHOOL ENDS Aug. 9 REGISTRATION FOR FALL TERM September 9, 8-2 in the morning, M-R in the afternoon September 10, FL in the morning, A-E in the afternoon BIBLE INSTITUTE REGISTRATION September 30 RECITATIONS CLOSE tChristmas vacatiom December 20 1 9 3 0 RECITATIONS RESUMED January 7 REGISTRATION FOR SPRING TERM January 27
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Faculty THEODORE W. ANDERSON, A.M., University of Chicago. President. Teacher of Bible. EZRA N. OBERG, L.L.B., B.S., University of Minnesota. Vice-President. T eacher of Economics, etc. F. JUSTUS HOLLINBECK, A.B., University of Chicago. Head of High School Dept. Teacher of History and German. THURE W. FREDRICKSON, Mus.B., Yale University. Head of Music Department. Teacher of Piano and Theory. REV. HERBERT E. PALMQUIST, A.B., Wheaton College. Dean of Bible Institute. Teacher of Bible. DANIEL BLOOMDAHL, B.S., University of Minnesota. Athletic Director. Teacher of English and Swedish. ANNA L. FELLROTH, B.S., University of Minnesota. Girls, Athletic Director. Teacher of Mathematics. EMANUEL O. FRANKLIN, A.B.. Macalester College. F orensic Director. Teacher of English. REUBEN N. LUNDSTROM, University of Minnesota. Secy. to Faculty. Teacher of Bookkeeping. etc. MRS. SELLA V. NELSON, Gregg School. Teacher of Shorthand and Typewriting. GERTRUDE SANDBERG, A.M., Northwestern University. Girlsi Adviser. Teacher of Swedish and Latin. HENRY SCHOULTZ, B.S., University of Chicago. Registrar. T eacher of Sciences. Instructors GEORGE G. HULTGREN, Pupil 0f Gaetana Rebonata, Milan, Italy. Instructor in Voice ADOLPH M. OLSEN, Student at the Royal Conservatory of Music. Lei pzig. Instructor in Violin. MRS. O. BERNHARD OLSON, Graduate of the Columbia College of Expression, Chicago. Instructor in Expression. Faculty Committees 1927-1928 Administration. T. W. ANDERSON. Chairman EZRA N. OBERG F. J. HOLLINBECK H. E. PALMQUIST Athletics Activities DANIEL BLOOMDAHL, Chairman R. N. LUNDSTROM, Chairman ANNA L. FELLROTH E. O. FRANKLIN HENRY SCHOULTZ SELLA V. NELSON T. W. FREDRICKSON GERTRUDE A. SANDBERG Other Employees IILLIAN dE. tOBERG, Secretary to the MRS. SWAN ANDERSON, Matron. Presi IRENE NORDENWALL, Bookkeeper P. G. CARLSON, Custodian
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Minnehaha Academy Character of the School : INNEHAHA ACADEMY is first and foremost a Christian school. We make no apology for em- phasizing that this is its distinctive feature. On the contrary, it would be necessary to apologize if we did not stress this fact. There is no lack of schools of the high school grade either in the Northwest or else- where in this country, but there is a lack of schools that are positively Christian. Minneha'ha Academy believes that true education con- sists of more than the acquisition of knoWledge. It stands for the training of the .heart as well as the head and the hand. Knowledge is power, as the 01d proverb reminds us, but it is a power that may be abused. In fact, the more keenly a persons mind has been trained, the more dangerous it is if misused; but on the other hand the more valuable it is if used aright. The development of character is even more vital than the training of intellectual power. Minnee haha Academy aims to give the right direction to the lives of the young people entrusted to its care. There are four departments in the school, namely, high school, business, Bible institute, and music. In all of these we aim to give a training as complete and thorough as is offered in any school of the same rank. The various courses are fully explained later in this book. .H y. , . .oio'o'o'n - x 6-'.QI.'.'.$ 9
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