Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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Student Council and Football I I ae!! 01 uvolhx oi The student council, commanded by its seaworthy president, Paul Batalden, sailed straight on its course - the ideals of true gov- ernment - and was the direct voice of the students to the faculty. At the beginning of the year com- mittees were set up for various jobs and responsibilities, among them the publishing of the long awaited Student Directory. In a chapel program the committees duties were explained by their chairmen and a mock meeting was held. They disputed and discussed in true parliamentary order. -sv When the fall air is crisp and Hu gilel At the Turnabout Pep Fest Sharon johnson imper- sonated Pat Sheehan. jack Blatherwick was portrayed by Barb Iohnson. Sandy Kallestad sa ntered in as Mo Wongv Cjeff Petersonl. Mr. Baxter was imitated by Camila Jones. Martha finally came in as Dick Iacobson. The team tried a few formations and tackled Kathy Sub- stad, alias Mark johnson. What was funnier was seeing these guys bounding around the gym trying to cheer- leadl l I 18 snappy and the leaves suddenly turn to flaming gold and orange, a young manis fancy lightly turns to thoughts of - football. Everyone enjoys seeing the team practicing on the field, going to the pep fests and cheering and supporting the team at games. The one pictured here is the junior-Senior game which, of course, the Seniors won. Wl1ai's the matter with the team? They're all right!

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Fads and Fashions Denny Lundquist and George Lindberg hooping it up I New gear was introduced . . . big, bulky sweaters . . . pleated plaid skirts . . . che- mettes . . . headache bands . . . and . . . SHOCKING STOCKINCS! Somehow the guys never liked the leotards and waistlineless outfits. The Empire had replaced the Chemise but the Bell, Bub- ble, High-waisted Trapeze, Harem skirt, bloused look, tinted nylons, pointed toed shoes and Chemise hair styles were still around. K oren Elieff and Mary Whilfen All hands were hula hoop- ing! This waist whittling craze was adopted by mates of all sizes and ages. The national contests led to fantastic endurance rec- ords - and sore backs. Even songs were written about this fad. Sffq ' lghf from Vo 9u,



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Activities Begin the Year There were 190 new mates this year, 85 of them Freshman. The entire crew numbered 544. Many times at lunch a mate would be seen hunting for a chair. The mess hall really looked ship-shape since the student council appointed Dave Hansen in charge of the new sys- tem. One person from each table was appointed to check it for a week. Homecoming was held in the gym this year and there was a large turnout. Remember the excitement of the corona- tion? Kathy Substad made a perfect Queen! After the banquet and enjoyable program there was a parade to the game -included in it were class floats, the royalty and loyal subjects. Then the game with a spectacular half time show concluded one of our greatest Home- comings. ,fl 9or here fir ' s 1 Of-pep, 'K ,f if Congratulations and good luck, Bob Que en Kqfhy S u .Qs txt bSfqd and Princesses so d n 7 Khol I on Y, ff fl R Ufh Erickson On Awards Day letters were presented to deserving players. Pat Sheehan and Mark john- son presented the torch to next year's captain, Bob Westafer, who also shared the Most Valu- able Player award with jeff Peterson. I9

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