Academy enrollment doubled during the 1940‘s, and the obvious need for additional facilities prompted the decision to join the two existing buildings, to remodel the auditorium building, and to construct a gymnasium building in which shop and music rooms would be located. The ground breaking for the new building was held on March 19, 1949, and the dedication took place in November. In January 1949, President Nelson resigned to become President of North Park College. Rev. Arthur Anderson accepted the call to become President in the spring of 1951. It was in the following year that our present Principal, Lawrence H. Bengtson, took office. During the next years, enrollment reached its highest peak with the student body numbering 600. Rev. Arthur Anderson resigned in 1959 to take a position as Bible instructor at North Park College. He was succeeded for one year by acting President Eldon Palmquist. In 1960, Rev. Wilbur C. Westerdahl became President of the Academy. Our school now continues to grow and flourish under his leadership. The spiritual influence that has prevailed throughout the past fifty years has been the primary factor in the development of Minnehaha Academy. God has richly shed his blessings on our school in the past, and it is our prayer that He will continue to do so in the future. Thera wot o surge of great interest in the Hiawatha Debate Society. It was a mojor extro curricular activity. The face hove changed but the procvuvi of education remain constant. 15
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The corne'ilont for the gymnonum building wot laid on May 13, 1949. PAST PRESIDENTS Dr. T. W. Anderson. 1914-1934 Roy. E O. Fronklin, 1938 1943 Rev. Clarence Nelson, 1943-1949 Rev. Arthur Anderson, 1951-1959 1926 Svea Society hiked to Minnehoho Falls. They went via She ever alluring boulevard, and played Three Deep. Flying Dutchman, lost Couple Out, Former in the Dell, and Who Am I. Miss Anno Fellroth took the place of Miss Esther Anderson, teaching moth ond girls' athletics Florence Nightingale Club organised 1927 Barber shop installed in M.A. 1928 First field day. 1933 Twin City Academic leogue finol bosketboll standings found Minnehaha on the bottom with o 0-8 record ond o 14 points per game overage. Senior clast day offer the chapel service the entire student body was invited to drink lemonade (provided they had a nickel to spend) 1934 Minnehoho Singers moke their debut over tfotion WDGY. J.S. theme Raiding the World for Truth and Beauty.” 1935 First Winter Sport Day. Girls basketball team reorganised. 1936 First Singers tour outside Twin Cities to Duluth. 1937 J.S. — found places at tables by finding birth dates on ploce cords. 17
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