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1. He’s got the “Graiid-onist smile.” 2. Rather a “coney” bunch. 3. Ye olde me-ctfw-ic. 4. Monkey in a cage. 5. “En, tva, tre. Sjung!” 6. “Helen, thy beauty is to me—.” Poc and Olson. 7. Curiosity killed a cat, boys. 8. No stoop, no squint, no squat. 9. Nipponese nitwits. 10. Salad Bowl and Scholastics. 11. “What’s his name, Verna? 12. Oberg and her sweet potato. 13. Dimples. 14. And they said when they saw it, “Which is me?” 15. “I’ll take the one in the middle.” 16. Spit it out, Joyce. 17. Can she cook? Candid Chips R R II II II II II II P P 9 9 9 I I
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Fifth Raw—V. Olson, A. Larson, M. Peterson. R. Lundbcrg, E. Loomis, R. Nelson, Keith Olson, D. Anderson, E. Starr, M. Harms, R. Leighton, W. Solvang, A. Walck, J. Meyer, Kerrnit Olson, D. Engstrom, I . Anderson. fourth Row—J. Eastman, F. Starr, L. Swenson, A. Winghlade, M. Swenson, J. Johnson, E. Gerdlund, B. Peterson, A. Swanson, E. Finstrom, E. Hcdman, M. Carlson, B. Johnson, E. Holmes, K. Kreshka, V. Swanson. Third Roto—K. Rutherford, L. Lindvall, C. Anderson. H. Gustafson, E. Swanbcrg, D. Sewall, I. Peterson, H. Nelson, V. Forsberg, Ardelle Jacobson, E. Sandquist, P. Nelson, R. Solvang, H. Dean, I). Lundstrom, V. Gustafson. Second Rato—G. Jones, H. Gornitzka, J. Nelson, P. Olson, G. Kdlund, F. Edlund, G. Bumtvcdt, Audrey Jacobson, J. Johnson, I). Borgstrom, J. Frykman, M. Peterson, J. Swanson, J. Fro berg, M. Anderson. Tint Raw—M. Thorwall, E. Olson, J. Carlson, C. Osterberg, O. Gisselquist, Prof. Robert N. Pearson, I). Erickson, C. Danielson, O. Larson, K. Peterson, M. Gustafson. MINNEHAHA SINGERS • Another year has passed in which the Minnehaha Singers, the choral organization of Minnehaha Academy, have successfully sung in many appearances. The chorus is composed of seventy-live voices, and is directed by Prof. Robert N. Pearson. Mr. Orloue Gisselquist is student president of the group. The first time the Singers sang formally this school year was at the annual all-school Christmas party, at which time they sang several beautiful Christmas numbers. Vested in their white robes, they presented an impressive appearance in harmony with the Christmas decorations in the chapel. On March 8th, the group presented its first performance outside of school, at the Northwestern Bible School, at their morning chapel service. Transported in chartered buses, the young people thoroughly enjoyed singing this concert. Some weeks later, May 15th, Prof. Pearson presented his “cherubs” in a concert at his own church, the First Lutheran of St. Paul. The climax of the concert season will be capped on Commencement night, June 3, when many members of the Minnehaha Singers will sing with the group for the last time during their high school days. The Minnehaha Singers have been a contributing factor toward interesting the public in the school, and certainly they have been witnesses for the Saviour whose Name their songs exalt. Prop. Pearson Orloue Gisselquist Clifford Danielson Fern Starr Helen Nelson President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 1
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1. Resolved: Minnehaha Debate Team Should Win! 2. Branching off! 3. Substantial. 4. “Get in there and pitch. 5. “Oh! You couldn't mean me?” 6. Pennies from heaven. 7. Laddie in waiting. 8. I’ll bite—. 9. “Cornin' thru the corn.” 10. Frown of innocence. 11. Karl’s tying the knot. 12. Does she intend to study? 13. First, last, and always! 14. “Archie.” 15. Safe! For whom? 16. Where’s our driver? 17. Strike for Arloene. 18. Bob-bing up. 19. Hiawatha Special. 20. Everything? but the moon. 21. Field Representative. Campus Capers
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