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Excitement Ends ... Begins Semester February 5-9, New Life Mission week for the second semester, brought Reverend Donn Moomaw to M.A. Reverend Moomaw was named one of the world’s ten greatest athletes in 1953 in Who’s Who in Sports. Pastor Don emphasized going all out for Christianity and stressed the importance of vour personal relationship with Christ . . . King Jack Nyquist and Queen Cathie Carlson reigned joyously over M.A.’s 1962 Sno-Day activities. A program of the best in entertainment followed the coronation. This put everyone in a mood fit to enjoy the following day. Starting the day with pancakes, the Indians went on to enjoy to!)ogganing, hockey, a smorgasbord, wrestling and, finally, basketball. The first semester was thus ended with a flourish. New Life Mission for the second semester brought us Rev. Donn Moomaw. January 10 I uiKunRc Lab Installed January 8-12 Prayer Week January 25-26 Sno-Day January 26 End of the Semester Part of the Royal Court enjoy the activities. Everyone enjoyed the smorgasbord. It took a major operation, but afterwards Allan Law was set for Sno-Day. 16
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M. A. For S. A.” Is Christmas Theme The Fellowship Banquet was attended by many interested parents. It has been made possible through the Fellowship Program for these parents and other interested people to provide financial support for Minnehaha . . . Robert Mantzke and his award winning C.horalaircs came to Minnehaha, at the request of the Junior Class, to display their world-famous skill. The concert held November 10 was a tremendous success; a highlight of the year ... An attempt to bring our constitution up to date was displayed during an all-school Constitution Convention. Held November 11, this convention resulted in a more adequate governing student lxxly. Mrs. Voss look on o President and Mr . Westerdahl discus something of the Fellowship Banquet. Again this year Minnehaha took part in the Santa Anonymous Drive. This progr.tm makes it possible for underprivileged children to receive the gifts and surprises that are so much a part of Christinas. Members of the Quiver staff presented a panel i program imitating “To Tell the Truth” to introduce the drive. Many bright eyes were the result of M.A.'s generosity ... A number of students took part in the fun-filled ice skating party. Held in the Minneapolis Arena, this jll-school event was one of main sponsored by the Student Council, and provided everyone in attendance a chance to get better acquainted. Good comments were heard as the Indians left after spending a pleasant evening together. Indians rest after enjoying the all-school ice skating party. B®vorly Kronstad asks which one is the rool Santa Anonymous' December 2 Pep Club Banquet December 3 M.I.S.L. Choral Concert December 14 All-School SkutinK Party December IS P.T.A. Christmas Program December 22-January 7 Christmas Vacation December 27-29 Senior Class Retreat
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Hard Workers Produce Results Mist Foote, Queen of the Lakes Pamela Albinson, and President WetterdaM cheer the acceptance of the official Aquatennial invitation that will send the bond to the Seattle World's Fair. The audience roared with excitement when M.A.’s hand was invited by the Aquatennial Commodore to go to the World’s Fair in Seattle, Washington. 1962, as Honor Guard for the Aquatennial royalty. The hand will perform on June 14. which is Minnesota Day at the fair. Their invitation was extended and we accepter! at the “Hawaiian Holiday” Pop Concert. February 9 marked a hand concert long to Ik remembered . . . “Festival of Fabric” was the theme of the Home-Ex department style show. On February 23. long hours of hard work paid off as the audience admired the girls creations. The sparkling colors and charming styles were all a part of the annual presentation . . . ‘“rum up the volume.” “Talk louder, please.” These were a few of the remarks the language teachers gave students in the new language laboratory. The thirty student oooths each contained a microphone-head-phone set. enabling the students to practice their linguistic skills using tape recordings. Thus, another step forward in Minnehaha's self-improvement plan. February 5-9 New Life Mission February 9 Pop Concert February 17 Senior Sweetheart Banquet February 23 Home-Ec Style Show Noncy Polond tries out the now language lob. Diane Dirkes and Connie Amundson ore well prepared for the Home-Ec Style Show. 17
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