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HARRY P. OPEL, B.S. Director of Singers, Choir. Kami, Teacher of Voice GERTRUDE A. SANDBERG. B.A., M.A. Teacher of Swedish and Latin GUILFORD L. PARSONS, B.A.. B.S. Teacher of Biology, Football and Baseball Coach MRS. LILLIAN C. SANDBERG Teacher of Piano CHARLES W. SULACK. B.S. Teacher of Industrial Arts, Basketball Coach CHRISTIAN N. SWENSON, B.A. Teacher of Mathematics and Science EVANGELINE M. PETERSON, B.A. Teat her of laitin and English, Librarian BONNIE I. SOREM Trat her of Physical Ed mat ion DON WHEELER Hockey Coach Page Fourteen
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ANN J. DYBVIG, B.A. Teacher of Mathematics PHYLLIS M. ENGLUNt), B.A. Teacher of English and German, Assistant Librarian IRENE M. FREEBERG, B.S. Teacher of Mathematics PAUL G. GJESDAHL, B.A. Teacher of Chemistry, Registrar ELWOOD L. UNDBERG, B.A. Teacher of Social Sciences; Athletic Director MARGARET L. JOHNSTONE, B.A. Teacher of Mathematics and Violin RICHARD C. MOONEY, B.F.. Teacher of English, Assistant Ubrarian MRS. LUCIA II. LEE, B.A. Teacher of Commercial MRS. SELLA V. NELSON Teacher of Shorthand and Typing Page Thirteen
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INSTITUTE TO RE-OPEN! Instructors: Rev. Leonard Carroll, Rev. Arthur Anderson. Rev. (Jordon Meyer, Rev. Clarence Nelson. With the competition of the ADVANCE building program for the fall semester 1949 we are re-opening our Minnehaha Bible Institute. This part of our youth ministry was temporarily suspended a few years ago when the young men of our conference were away serving in the armed forces of our country. Then also, the High School Department grew so rapidly that all of our facilities were strained to meet its needs. Now, however, with the expansion program being realized this summer we arc resuming the Bible Institute courses. High school graduates of g xxl Christian character will Ik accepted for enrollment. The course of study will continue for two years and will stress Bible knowledge, as well as practical guidance for Christian workers. The specific studies offered are indicated in the new Bible Institute bulletin published this spring, as are also entrance requirements and other items of interest. We should Ik happy to have some of our ’forty-niners come back to the old campus for this specialized Bible training. Page Fifteen —CLARENCE A. NELSON
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