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P. Pc,onont 0. Glaolqubi, L Sian, ft. Leiqhton, K. Ol on, A. Uuc TV Vtd How. A, Mansliold, A, YounqUrq, H, Alqun, I. Haqitron, D. Johnson, L UndvaW, C. Ftaivklln, E. Hodman, M. Mixer, P, Peterson, W. Solvang, C, Oiterberq, V MOYOI, k. Strandberq, I Stan, P. Andenon, G. Raudenbueh. i - , lAA r Pint, p, Erickson, M. Almqulii, M, Davli, D. Stwall. Socond How. . JJfctF W. ]oc n t P. N L lohnion, H. So ' . p OUon c. Whited, G, Biimiwii, Mi. ' rrf«. »• ' Vlo .prt|j(j n| • • . . feS-' •' ••:: Foculty Ad»tor • • Pntm, Through the lnllu.no ol P„|,»o, » «,„. ’ Singer., o group ol abo» £” 'J h-u . » ularlty as well as In membership until today it 1. £ iSi, S’ havi qnm here a. Minnehaha. ThU year the choir, «, , ol SSjKE2KMK the two concerts sponsored by the Covenant Women i Auxiliary, at the Connani Tabernacle m Minneapolis, and First Covenant Church in St. Paul. The eoloisti at (hew concern were ihe weik known radio artists. !oe Emerson. Agnoe Raef Snyder, and Earl fiymw. Tbo remaining concerts havo been given in the local church oi the ti| 99f, $YMu ihlI year broadcasts over stations WTCN, WC i Gu|favul Adolphuj J • was their participation Minnesota. The choir will make y ar been the Brat Ouare . Also appearing with the Singers Sevang. Qordon Raudenbush, Jock Starr, a a
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Pag Twonly-seven Fourth Row: A. Strandberg. R. Stromberg, H. Hultquist, D. Holm-quist. P. Peterson, L Durfeo. Third Row: A. Mansfield, 0. Swanson, C. Whited, A. Bratrud, V. Randolph, H. Johnson, M. Mixer, E. Pinks. Second Row: J. Nelson. D. Lund- strom, R. Engsi, P. Erickson. R. Solvang, H. Algren, C. Brandenburg, Front Row: P. Nelson. K. Olson, B. Pe'.orson, Miss Mltlyng, L Montgomery. R. Meyer, J. Hag-strom. QUIVER Editor-in-Chlef • Jeanne Hedlund, Bernice Potorson Advertising Manager.................. - - • Phil Anderson, Lois Jean Montgomery Circulating Manager.................. ..................Dwight Anderson. Keith Olsen Faculty Adviser.......................Miss Mltlyng In Longfellow's poem, ’’Hiawatha , Hiawatha travels to an ancient anow-maker of Minnehaha. Associated with arrows Is the qulvor, a receptacle used by the Indians In which to keep their an-ows. So the Quiver was named as that which was held and will hold the arrows ol school llle. Because ol its enthusiastic portrayal of school life, the announcement The Quiver will bo out at noon today is eagerly awaited by the entire studont body. The first issue was published with the idea that it would contain the happenings and general nows of the school. It was published monthly and lator changed to a bi-woekly papor. A. Seth was the ilrst editor-ln-chlel. Detlof Johnson tho first business manager and Mr. E. O. Franklin, now the president of the school, was the first faculty adviser. STUDENT COUNCIL President...........................PhU An dor son Vice President....................Alvin Strandberg Secretary-Treasurer..............Ruth Ann Carlson Faculty Adviser.................. Mr. A do 11 This group represents the student body In matters of interest to both the students and faculty members. The meetings are not held regularly, but the president contacts different council members who work in small committees in the preparation of programs to be presented In the Friday chapel service, and act upon suggestions received from students and faculty members. The Student Council is compoeod of roprosontatsvos from each close—the president and vice president of the junior and sonlor classes, and tho presidents of the froshman and sophomore classes, Bible Institute, and Business Department Back Row: R. Carlson R. Pearson. M. Mixer. Front Row: J. Frykman, B. Fa-donrecht. P. Anderson, Mr. Adell. A. Strandberg.
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Page Twenty-nine Fourth Row:.). Johnson, G. Raud-enbush. G. Nolson. L. Cederholm. E. Starr. W. Solvang, J. Starr. Third Row: V. Klofsaas, L Swanson. G. Reody, P. Olielt. Second Row: M. Traylor. R. Solvang. ). Gustafson. L Persson. First Row: V. Forsborg, Mr. Pearson. I. Meyer, P. Andorson. P. Carlson, J. Pearson, D. Solln. ORCHESTRA For the first tlmo In many years Minnehaha has organized a school orchestra, under the direction o 1 the head oi the music department. Mr. Pearson. About twenty students Joined the orchestra, playing Instruments such as trumpets, clarinets, trombones, a saxophone, violins, and a cello. After weeks ol practice the orchestra showed much improvement and made Its llrst public appearance at a program sponsored by the Alumni Association on February 12. Our chapel song services have been gTeatly enriched by the orchestral accompanlmont and the festive spirit ol our impressive Christmas program was enhanced by the participation ol our orchestra.
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