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lo»« yeor't Sno Day Out«n and King, Cothi Carlton and Jock Nyquiit, propore lo vacate their throne. Queon Carol Gullberg and King Ron Burke rood the royal proclamation. “Sleigh Ride Thru The North was the theme designated for Sno Day, January 24, 25. The sleigh made its first stop at the suspenseful coronation and program on Thursday night. Following the thrilling crowning of Queen Carol Gullberg and King Ron Burke, relaxing entertainment was presented in the form of Boh Mantzke, special guest, the trumpet trio. Bruce Peterson, Todd Wennerstrom, and Lance Williams, and also vocal renditions by Karen Seaberg and Rick Olson. Perkins Pancake House was our second stop on the sleigh ride. This was the scene of the 'Lumberman's Brunch, Friday morning. Full of pancakes, we headed back to school for outdoor activities, such as broom hockey, and tobogganing. Massacre the Meteors was the dreadful threat made by the Indians to Concordia, their Sno Day opponent. Victory was our cry as the Indians victoriously massacred the Meteors, in both basketball and wrestling. As our sleigh journeyed northward, we took time to enjoy a smorgasbord held in our converted lunchroom. “Cabin in the North.” The final stop of our well-traveled sleigh was at our own hockey rink where we enjoyed ice-skating as a final conclusion to a highly enjoyable Sno Day. Tol nt woin'i th word for it at tb« faculty contributed in thoir own individual wayt to lh« Sno Day ottombly. Mitt Nolton, Mr. Shogren, Mitt Huek, Mrt. Sedg wick, ond Mr. Chrittianton ditployod th lr proviout-ly unracognlzod abilitiot. 77
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Al Chrlstmos Hondel's inspiring ''Messioh‘' wot sung by guest soloists ond oil the rocol groups. WINTER BRINGS FESTIVITIES The student body at Minnehaha had the privilege of hearing several prominent speakers in special assemblies during the year. Dr. Walter Judd, Minnesota member of the U.S. House of Representatives, broadcasters George Grim and Bud Kraehling, Dr. Mishra of India, and others inspired the students with their presentations. The Messiah concert was a high point of the season providing a unique experience for the participants as well as the audience. The “Santa Anonymous” gift drive, headed by the Quiver staff, gave an opportunity for students to share with the less fortunate in a manifestation of the Christmas spirit. Slots In •I' second onnsrol P.T.A. ploy, father of The Bride , were (flooding) Mr. Berg. Oovid Sooberg. Mr». Sooberg. (sooted) Bob Woll ond Kris Pooling. Congressman Wolfor Judd spolio to us In lh Veterans Day assembly. George Grim, a Twin Cily newspoper columnist ond television announcer, on-couroged Minneboho's support for Santo Anonymous .
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Th flat trio h«lp«d proton! Tho Fiotto in Spoin ot tho Bond' Pop Contort. Karon Au»t, Kothi Nolton, Mary Btckmon. Carol Gullborg and Alicia Mordh primp for anothor •chool day. Satan Durfoy cbatt with our tocond Now lifo Million tpookor, Poul A. Johnson, Novy tubmorino chaplain. WITH SPRING COMES GRADUATION AND FAREWELLS Many fresh and exciting events welcomed in spring this year. The Band gave a zest of Spanish atmosphere to the Pop Concert with the festive music they played. A melody in song floated through the air to Chicago as the Singers gave special concerts in the Covenant churches. The spring mood also welcomed in the newly elected Natioiuil Honor Society and their resulting trip to Chicago. Our second New Life Mission speaker, Chaplain Paul A. Johnson brought a series of chapel talks on Christian Certainties.” Minnehaha Academy fellows participated in spring sports, golf, baseball, and tennis. Spring fever was the sickness that was the most popular around the halls. Everyone peered out the windows with thoughts of the warm summer days ahead. 28
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