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Page 33 text:
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r ii e A X T L E R 1 9 8 1 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS sllirr Peterson IS thr fall of 1980. thirty-two timid youngsters entered .Minneluih-i Am demy mid hnnded themselves under the title of The Class of 1988,” only to he looked down on ns Fresh liy Sophomores and upperelassmen. After making the usual blunders, such as mistaking distinguished looking Seniors for teaehers, stumbling into wrong classes and Inlying chapel tickets, we Iwcaine accustomed to Academy life and settled down to the serious business of making our class recognised by the school. A few individuals have made the class of '-'W impossible to forget. Can anyone imagine a Minnehaha Academy without Winnie Larson’s smiling face, or without this tall St. Paul boy, McHlroy, stalking through the halls? And of course we can’t forget the way Hetty Holm seemed to be everywhere at once with her puns and wise cracks. We are sure the teachers will long remember Hill Johnson’s individual way of speaking out loud in class when an inspiration catches him. We hojK they will remember the class as a whole for its unusual intellect ( I). Having attained the degree of Sophomore-ship, we look back at our successors with a smile, thinking of the days when we were as green as they now are. However, we deem them ready to move up to the Sophomore seats in chnpel while we climb another rung on the ladder towards graduation. Representatives of the Sophomore class are on the A nl Irr a n d m’rer staffs as well as in the various activities. The honor roll also includes a numlter of the more studious Sophomores. In retrospect, we feel that thr two years spent at the Academy have included useful experiences which we will never regret and we believe each individual has been drawn into closer fellowship with Christ. Alice Pr.Tr.asox - -- -- -- -- -- - President Aline Wr.sTBr.ao - -- -- -- .... Vice-President Auer. Olbox - -- -- -- -..Secretary-Treasurer Miss Saxdbebg - -- -- -- -- -- - Faculty Adviser Tu'rnty-Sfvtn
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T II E A N T L E R 1 9 .3 1 1. Our M Hoy. 2. Baby Paul. 3. Just a little closer, fr. Ob. U la! 5. Don't listen. (5. Cooperation. 7. Pals. 8. Oooof my! 9. Blue again. 10. Rufus and Mugs. 11. Umminnmunmm! 12. Brunette and Blonde. 13. Sitting on top of the world. I k Sour—Bitter. 15. Big and little sisters. 16. Sisters. Turtnty-Six
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T II E A N T L Ei R 1 9 3 1 THE FRESHMAN CLASS Lillian Johntrn A VITA I. requirement to the .school are we, the Freshmen. Though we aren’t appreciated much now, what would the school lie without us? At our first arrival we were all dominated by a feeling of restraint mid fear, hut that was soon overcome, as idl have by this time discovered the friendly attitude and spirit of the entire school. Already we have shown our ability. Though Freshmen now, wc are looking forward to the time when we will be Juniors and Seniors, and will naturally leave our marks in the annals of the school. A t present o ii r ambitions are soaring high. We certainly hope to come up to, if not exceed, the records of the classes which have gone before us, though they have set the standards high. Wc too are here to prepare ourselves for useful and happy lives. Although we have been here such a shirt time, Minnehaha's ideals and standards are being impressed u| oii us already. We have been very much impressed by the loyalty and devotion to the school shown by the visiting alumni members who seem eager to return and share their triumphs with understanding friends and faculty. Already our Freshman adviser. .Miss Fellroth, is entering into Freshman plans and problems. Soon our Freshman days will be past and we will begin to help bear the rc-s| onsihilities of our school. Then a new company of Freshmen will take our place, and they ton will have to Ik- initiated into the traditions of Minnehaha Academy Violet Johnson Violet Johnson - - -.......................VrftuUnl Vincent Hagstsum - - - -.................Vice-Prttidrmt Kith Nelson - -- -- -.................Srcrttary-Trraiw rrr Miss Fellnotii - -- -- -- -- -- - Farmlty Adv'uter Tuttnty-Eight
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