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Indians Use Much That Is New Refreihment put new students at ease during the Freshmen Orientation. September 7 School Began September 8 Football Season Began September 11-15 New Life Mission —Rev. John Notehelfer October 2 All-School Roller Skating Party October 6 Assembly-Author Mrs. T. Bjorn October 13 Homecoming October 19-20 M.E.A. October 24 Posture Contest November 10 Choralaircs Concert November 11 Constitutional Convention Front as close to school as from homes across the street, and as far away as New York, California and Canada, 596 students assembled on September Seventh to start the 1961-62 school year at Minnehaha. Most of our students live in Minneapolis and St. Paul, and yet others live in the suburbs and nearby towns. Many new sights awaited them with the opening of school, such as new lockers, new hooks, a new bookstore, several new teachers and a campus with a new look. Even Ix'forc the school year was under way, the new students had attended a reception to familiarize them with the various clubs and sports in which they could participate. It didn’t take these new students long to become acquainted with the halls of Minnehaha Academy. In a short time they were as fond of the beautiful campus and buildings, the fine faculty members, and friendly students as were the returning students. Fall is an exciting time of the year, and we were quickly plunged into fall activities, including football games, pep fests, and parties. Hus trips were taken to Shattuck and other out of town games. Student Symphony Concerts were well attended. Chapel services were inspiring and challenging. Another school year was off to a g xxl start. Serve yourjelf wo the new idea in the bookstore. The spacious new bookstore was a far cry from the cramped comer that formerly served the students in this capacity. An extensive display area, a complete line of supplies, and a ticket window all played a part in our bigger and better bookstore. Along with the bookstore, the home economics room and the chemistry and physics lab t x k on a new appearance. More storage space and working area enabled the students to work quicker and more efficiently. There was a new look outside on the campus also. New sidewalks had been put in and the old hedges taken out. In place of the hedges, new shrubbery was added, and even some flowers could lx; seen here and there. 12
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