Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1987

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Student Government: Front Row) Mlrondo Seitz (10). Sophomore Closs V.-P.; Megon Newstrom (12). Senior Goss President; Chris Pope (12). Student Body V.-P. Row 2) Grero Thompson (11). Junior Goss President; Sreve Lysen (12), Senior Goss V.-P.; Andrew Gomson (12), Student Body President. Row 3) Geri VonDeWolker (11). Junior Goss V.-P.; Mork Forrell (10), Sophomore Goss President. Not Pictured) Joy Mohler (9), Freshmon Goss President. Government Races Time The srudenr government met once every two weeks to discuss social events, school concerns, and local issues. ‘’The council is mostly o sodol planning committee when put info perspective, said Student Body President Andrew Gomson, “As usuol, the foculry rook core of most of the school concern orea. Deciding to srort the yeor with o new ocrivity that would bring the upper and lower grades together, the srudenr council introduced the “Senior — 9 program. The idea was that eoch freshmon wos given o senior to be their personal, ononymous, big brother or sister. The senior left prizes and presents for the “Frosh in return for the frosh doing tasks such os wearing o dunce cop or asking five senior girls out on o dote. “In the beginning we set o goal to try to let everyone who wonted to get involved in o planning committee, said Andrew Gomson (12), “after oil, getting involved is the key to having fun. We didn't hove enough rime to accomplish oil we hod planned, or maybe we just plonned too much. Ifl — Sfvdenr Governmcnr

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Publications Is Presure I think it's interesting but you really don't realize the omount of work that goes into the Quiver and the Anrier without portidpoting,'' said newcomer Jason Sock (12). Publications pur together the Quiver and Anrier. Editors were Gerord Hommink (12). Quiver Editor; Shaon Hamilton (12), Sports Editor; ond Amber Carroll (12) Anrier Editor. Mark Bruce wos head photographer. While the second year doss wos small, with only six students, the first year group was larger ond quite enthusiastic os they struggled to learn everything or once. From September the push was on for advertising, os the yearbook began the year over $ 1100 in debt. Students were organized to conrocr senior parents earlier ond get contracts from them before December. Hord work ond deadlines was the basic structure of the Publications doss. Monthly Quiver layouts kept the doss working until Q or 9 p.m. once a month. Monthly Anrier deadlines kept everyone in somewhat of o frenzy. Developing, printing ond cropping pictures, drawing ond redrawing layouts, writing ond rewriting copy definitely kept the 19 publications students out of trouble. For left: Ann Sorenson (11) ond Laurel Edison (11) try to frock down some missing copy by phoning obsenr copy editor Brent Boordo. Abe Gelsness (10) checks our his negatives for possible prints. More students took photos for publications than In post years. Above left: Steve Stacy (12) ond Nlcolo Brown (12) orgue about o caption. Publications— 17



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NHS Works The Nofionol Honor Society mode use of its members by putting them to work again in the Minnehaha Academy Bookstore. In odditon, NHS was responsible for the carnations received by oil students on Valentines day. The requirements for entrance were rough. A 3.3 g.p.a. was required for juniors and 3.0 for seniors. A board of teachers also interviewed the candidates, os character also ploys o port in the admirtonce. Dr. Kenneth Greener, principal advised the organization. Ye Olde Bok Store, os it was colled, was the place for these NHS members to spend rime before and after school. They sold various needed items, such os required books nor provided by the store, writing implements, ond Minnehaha sportswear. Cheryl Osterhouse (12) ond Jennifer Hoogwerf (12) moke change for o sole during 6th hour. Orion Johnson (12) designs o sign of warning while working ot the bookstore 6th hour. Orion Johnson (12) rokes on order or the Oookstore. NHS — 19

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