Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1986

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I-1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Kite sections make school life complete Winds too high or coo low can cause a kite to be wobbly or erratic in the air and may even cause it to crash. Therefore an ideal point of balance needs to be achieved to make a kite fly smoothly. If highs or lows complicate a student s flight, he or she is likely to crash too. This is where the kite line comes into play. Although the winds supply life for the kite, the kite line keeps it in one place and allows the wind to pass it. Students at Minnehaha make up that line. They help each other pass through stormy school-life days. Minnehaha students together have proven they can keep that kite up. Kites come in different shapes, colors and sizes which make them unique. Minnehaha differs in that it is Christian, and while the school year's appearance may be the same as other years, if looked at closely, it had a unique color, size and shape. The first kindergarten class met at South Campus, enabling students to enjoy 13 years at Minnehaha. The sophomore class bulged to 200 students, while the senior class shrunk to 158. More than the usual number of new teachers were added to the flight plan — 12. Students met new faces in drama, speech, choir and Spanish. The language lab gave way to a new German room, the kitchen received a new floor and ceiling, and the band room was carpeted. Margaret Zimmerman (12), Toma McKay 112). Annnarte Adeline (12) am! Sharon Fisher (12) try to gel closer to the main event at a pep ft it. Cb t o .W MI Karra Sage (II) helps Kristin Olson III) after Kristin injured her knee in a soecer game (• Keep It Up



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