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1 mhc ' fi vv 0 a'° p , (I0 r ,r K °ffS' fac- oA V1 sv'°‘ li jtsli ? £(«« 5H‘,r a.n tl in (or o« ; £ ; + + -w- ,.pl,c aiO ' d tr tflP 1 P11 0f 1 wc n H piC' 1 nc 1 iMc rtf. rtcC' ' r ,0 «? , 9 ,p. V' ' 4 4 Ksfr ] pV 1’ $ ,Va, !5 JX I J r V ’1 ,.v {rt ,de ue s f - ■ ' 3 oP in’ love. Patriot congrat ,.ftT;ind wishes next years the best of luck! Still Talking yearbook rARLIER THIS YEAR it was dm t announced that there would drr be no annual. However, there have vi been so many complaints from irate students that Mr. A. P. Anderson has now informed this scribe that he is willing to publish a 1944 Orator, provided there _ are enough students willing to do L the necessary work. This seems to 1 r promise new’ hope. Let’s see what can be done, seniors. jnj. Two Honors in One D Bestowed 17 vhw Editors Named For Yearbook There'll be a 1944 Orator. That has definitely been decided. Adviser of the yearbook is Mr. P. Anderson, with Gloria Reis and Joyce Okan as editors. niors are at the present time being photographed lor the pane section. Promptness in this deta ill help speed the book along to other departments, Other students chosen tor1 slot! are John Nygren, busii manager; Bob Lee, sports ed Bernice Anderson and I Swanson, circulation maw and James Jordan, literar it I M I ,11 1 J II | I I • ' . |l • n charge of the senior j fytey Kavalaris, with 1 ' •handling the mat '[ W Schuster the art wt Mueller is the yearbool HU CHUM Here I am for my annual appearance . . . Gee! Have I ever been knocked around . . . Why say, you’re lucky to see me at all ... I almost didn't make it . . . Just as I was floating on air, looking forward to our meeting, Mr. Porter let the wind out of my cloud with an absolute NO!!! ... It looked as if my mortal life was ended before it began . . . and gee. what a gloomy joint . . . Seniors sob . . . School mopes . . . But wait! . . . What’s this? ... A ray of hope . . . Mr. Anderson is willing . . . Flash! A special bulletin ... If Seniors get behind it. an annual will be attempted . . . Then they threw a staff together . . . When I peeked, I had my DOUBTS . . . Room 31 I was strangely buzzing . . . Now it looked like I was to become a material being at long last . . . Miss Harlow was swamped with subscriptions . . . Boy! Am I popular . . . But there is one thing missing . . . That STUPID staff must have forgotten something ... As yet I haven't a THEME ... I do hope they find the rest of me soon because it's practically indecent wandering around like this!! THEME ? HAIL Here s to Cleve and his boys who brought home the bacon (trophy) from the State Basketball Tournament and put McIntyre High School’ on the map . . . Teamwork, co-operation, and unselfish spirit were the factors that brought these results . . . Always on hand to cheer the team to victory were our kings and queens of pep . . • Here they are giving out in private as the team con -Counwy of St. Paul Dispatch Him ts for another score . . . Peppy music aise our morale was furnished by our Pate Band ... We sympathize with oor spectator who might have had his ms split by the excited cheers of the I and most loyal student body in the .. But what would the games have Ike without this team behind the MHTING FOR Devil-dog Arnold Magnuson has made the jump from football training to boot camp . . . Henry's tackle hopes that he can stop some Jap's trick plays. are these former Patriots and Across the hail from the audi a tribute to our friends their civies FREEDOM others in Uncle Sam’s forces. torium, hangs this Liberty Bell, who have traded The Army isn't Saari that it took Kenny . . . This popular ex-Henry student has been in the service for six months. 7 for G. I. garb. T 0 Ot V k% V tlA « « « %V VC % . a xv t Vtfct N T x KtOfV T Tv s VK dfv T d OTT tV % KxvVMVVTN i s . . {vc T iT tC t t These airplane modelers are doing a fine job right here in school with no pay and very little honor, yet it takes up much of their time . . . Ratings of Admiral Aircraftsmen in Navy Model Club. Sir! They're doing a great job ed and carrying full courses at are high . . . faces beaming . . . 'oung people doing their bit for 9 .Niinoos y • Saxophones: Bistodeau, Haries, Rygg, Lewko. • Trombones: Uglem, Nordby, Helsing, D. Smith, Sullivan, Streyfeller, Swenson, Gish, Olson, Johnson. • Baritones: E. Sullivan, Lind, Edling, E. Johnson. • Oboe: Kruse. • French Horns: Berntson, Warwa, K. Johnson, Brandt. • Altos: Allard D. Edling, Johanson, Swanson. • Basses: J. Kruse, Kuss, O’Rourke, Jacobsen. • Clarinets: Bullas, Gendreau, Goga, Hargen, Huseth, Johnson, M. Johnson, Law, McGowan, Nyberg, Ny-gaard, Nelson, Okeson, M. Olson, Riedel, Ronning, Larson, Nygren, Kunze, Nelson, D. Nelson. • Cornets: Slumm, Juse, Brimi, Kinti, Jacobson, Rylander, Ray, Miltch, Buer, Ferguson, Swedlind, Holton. • Flutes: Ojala, Gendreau, Macy. • Bassoons: Farnsworth, Diet!. • Drums: DeFore, Langerman, Grilley, Ellwood, McGrath. • Bells: Stoleo, Beutner, Law. • Flag Wavers: Moore, Haertzen, Lee, Perrin, Smith, L. Nelson, Ferlack. • Majorettes: Taylor, Twite. • Color Guards: Hoiland, Jenson, Boaudin, Farnsworth. H-E-N-R-Y FLAG TWIRLERS ? Irene Perrin, Shirley Lee, Shirley Haertien, Lillian Nelson, Mary Moore. SWISS FLAG SWINGERS MARCHING TO BEAT THE BANDS Row III: Brown, Buckingham. Ekholm, Seegar, Johnson. • Row II: Viet, Lee, Froelick, MacLcan, Lindquist. • Row I: St. Mane, Shore, Mundale, Carlson, Wingren. HENRY copped first place in Minneapolis Aquatennial . . . was chosen as the high school band to meet the Hollywood Celebs” who aided in Third War Loan Drive . . . boosted the morale (as if it needed boosting! of Patriots at the Football and Basketball games . . . Hats off! to this splendid organization who thrilled the spectators with their clever antics such as twirling, formations, and snappy march steps. • BAND OFFICERS . . . Chuck Just, Wayne Gen-dreau, President; Carol Hallberg, Carl Buer, Eddie Ralph, Student Director. The BAND had the honor of welcoming the celebrities from Hollywood here to push the BOND DRIVE. 13 DEBATE James Jordan, Arline Volkert, Barbara Hartung, Joyce Okan, Mr. Larson, coach, Kirchner. • DEBATE . . . Resolved: That the U. S. should join in reconstituting the League of Nations . . . Arguments flying thick and fast . . . Hastily taken notes . . . The last mile to the front of the room . . . All these faced Henry's debate team . . . The result was third place in the city tournament . . . Degrees of excellence for all debaters • SILVER TRI . . . assisted with Lenten Service . . . guest speakers . . . Red Cross work . . . Refreshments and fun for all after business meetings. SILVER TRI Row IV: Sevanson, Christensen, Bistodeau, Nelson, Ferlaak, Nyberg, Froelich, Treasurer; Bosworth, Scott. • Row III: Gasper, Held, Hailand, Macy, Boquist, Alderson, Boe, Miller. • Row II: Skakun, Harlow, Robinson, Cox, McGrath, Bergquist, Gilbertson, Lindquist. • Row I: J. Davis, C. Davis, Okan, Secretary; Leo, Miss Westerberg. Mercedia Law, Vice President; Mercedes Law, Zinniel, Freeburg. 14 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Alice Boquist, Wayne Kirchner, Treasurer; Bob Lee, Barbara Har-tung, Mr. Hoerschgen. Adviser; Arlene Volkert, President; James Jordan. Joyce Okan, Secretary. • NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE . . . Debate . . . Extemp speaking . . . oratory . . . poetry . . . humorous reading . . . those were the fields in which the N. F. L. members participated . . . Spoils: high honors in various speech meets. • BLUE TRI ... A group of senior girls met for social and service purposes . . . Red Cross work . . . Service at Hospitals and Settlement Houses . . . Latest endeavor was an attempt to promote friendlier relations among the different races and minority groups . . . Presented Negro speaker in auditorium . . . Dancing and refreshments follow serious business meetings . . . Blue Tri - Hi-Y Dance . . . Mothers' and Daughters' banquet. BLUE TRI Row V: Beaudin, Treasurer; Stolee, Skretting, Walters, Taubensee, Johnson, Wagner, Berglund, Farnsworth, President; Trebby, Burlgeman, Norman, Swanson, Schaefer. • Row IV: Phelps, Gast, Kubias, M. Nelson, C. Nelson, Trombley, Weller, Fulks, Vice President; Anderson, Quigley, Hallman, Volkert, Swanson, Lindblom. • Row III: Qurney, Beutner, Schneider, J. Nelson, Erickson, Westberg, Baumann, Mitera, Jensen, A. Johnson, G. Johnson, Warner, L Anderson, Erbes, Klink. • Row II: Taylor, Zubeck, Hoiland, Seagren, Hallberg, Lorentzen, Moore, Skjold, Gieski, Law. Clune, Nygaard, Schmidt. • Row I: Green, Keller, Danielson, Wicklund. Mayhew, Kavalaris, Mrs. Kydd, Adviser; Langerman, Jacobson, Stevens, Engberg, Kunze. ORATOR EDITOR! John Nygren, Business Manager; Pat Kavalaris, Senior Editor; Jim Jordan, Literary Editor; Betty Jo Farnsworth. Ads; Dorothy Myers, Layouts; Joyce Okan, Co-editor; Bob Lee, Sports Editor; Gloria Ries, Co-editor; Dick Mueller, Photographer. Here's the gang that threw this book together . . . We don't know it they should be congratulated or not . . . But it was one way ot getting out of class . . . We can't look any teacher at school in the tace any more . . . They were patient, but not that patient . . . The little fellow who was always trailing around with the flash bulbs was more than a shadow ... He kept peace in the ORATOR family . . . The chief photographer has a unique technique for taking pictures ... He makes his subjects feel right at home' ... If the pictures are somewhat blurry, it might be that the Adviser threw a bottle of Hydrochloric acid at the editors and missed ... If the book has a peculiar odor, it might be the hydrogen sulfide from the generator leaked into the staff room -------- and Delphine Hartely and Carl Schuster, thanks for your effort and grand cartoons! ORATOR STAFF Standing: Mr. Anderson, Adviser; Murray. Harmon, Erbes, Gen-derau, Horberg, Nelson, Trebby. Seated: Serdinsky, Stolee, Fulks, Lee, Kirchner. PATRIOT EDITORS One room that's always open . . . ever swarming with kids even if they are only trying to escape Mrs. White's regular sixth period rounds. If you've ever glimpsed Mr. Newstrand running through the halls in a frenzy, he was probably hunting for his wandering staff the night before a dead-line ... But all kidding aside, these sharp characters are really on the BEAM . . . Simply by poking away with two fingers on an over-worked typewriter they won ALL-AMERICAN honors last year. PATRIOT STAFF Standing: Nygren, Mr. Newstrand, Adviser; Nelson, Mealey, Beut-ner, Serdinslcy, Danielson, Bauman, Hall, Stevens, Kubias, Langerman, Trebby. • Seated: Jordan, Kirchner, Lee, Lessard, Harmon, Kosslalc, Fisher, Taylor. 17 LIBRARY AIDS Left to Right: Pruyn, C. Richter, L. Richter, Scott, Whitegead, Swanson, Genung, Dietl, Nelson, Behsle. • NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . Challenges students to better scholarship . . . Induction . . . Breakfast . . . Organized Point System . . . Maintains Liberty Bell. • LIBRARY AIDS . . . They keep our books and magazines where we can find them in a hurry . . . Always competent and helpful. NATIONAL HONOR Row IV: Wagner, Taubensee, Jordan, President; Erbes, Hofstad, Farnsworth, Trebby, J. Swanson. • Row III: Okan, Schneider, Kirchner, Stolee, E. Swanson, Vader, Jacobson, Hagstram. • Row II: Jensen, Stevens, Roos, Volkert, Anderson, G. Johnson, A. Johnson, Fulks, Kunze. • Row I: Ries, Myers, Mayhew; Mr. Ohland, Mrs. Frissell, Mr. Hill, Advisers; Kavalaris, Vice President; Hallberg, Treasurer. Missing, Ruth Nelson, Secretary. RED CROSS COUNCIL 1X ' Row III: Rosien, Stolee. • Row II: Harmon, Gagne. Thompson, Ruby. • Row I: Volkert, Kavalaris, Nelson, Robbins. • RED CROSS COUNCIL . . . Here are the people who do the planning . . . Guide the work according to schedule. • RED CROSS . . . Busy all the time . . . That’s our Red Cross workers . . . We surely are proud of them . . . They've been meeting quotas and topping them . . . Bookmarks, tray favors, scrap books, afghans, and everything else the soldiers or hospitals need. RED CROSS WORKERS Row VII: Corlan, Barland. • Row VI: P. Nelson, Pydt, Quam. • Row V: Tschimperle, J. Larson, M. Anderson, Hohe, Swedlund, L. Larsen. • Row IV: Kiesling, Ingalls, Ferguson, Cosah, Holland, Bawer. • Row III: Shoemaker, D. Jones, Mantzka, Pruzn, P. Smith, Lee. • Row II: Melhuse, Erdman, Richter, Myers, Twite, Held. • Row I: Corson, Lindgren, Erickson. CHOIR Row V: Lunkley, Dahlcn, Fiske, J. Berry, Vice President; Roy, Machande, Rastemily, Dahlstrom, Haber-land, Moean, C. Peterson, R. Jones. • Row IV: D. Peterson, Rosien, Lee, Russeth, Olson, Fulks, President; Glass, Schake, J. Johnson, Lindquist, Bosworth, Vollum. • Row III: Tometz, J. Lee, Hammer, Westberg, J. Johnson, Treasurer; Eggen, Secretary; Goodsell, S. Smith, Langlie, Enger, Gasper, Bernt-son. • Row II: Tomte, D. Jones, Erickson, Wellaid, Knudsen, B. Anderson, Claesgens, G. Anderson, Rigers, Radmacher, Lewis, Lundenis. • Row I: Jeanette, Douglas, Jackson, M. Berry, Castle, Mr. Nor-vig. Director; Gurney, Backer, Taylor, C. Davis, J. Davis. WITH VOICES UPLIFTED IN SONG the choir achieved great successes this year . . . They have presented exchange programs with Edison High and Southwest, St. Mark’s Cathedral, Central Lutheran Church . . . And group singing at Roosevelt and West were the scenes of Henry s last triumphs . . . Not to mention the many occasions that Henry enjoyed the choir at its best in our own auditorium. 20 • ORCHESTRA . . . Left to Right: Fisker, Johnson, Emery, Russell, Miller, Kupka, Hattstrom, Stolee, Knobel, Tometi, Whittaker, Wilkens, Thompson, Ledin. ORCHESTRA • ORCHESTRA . . . Presided at the Baccalaureate Service in June . . . Friday, April 28, they presented an orchestra-choir Spring Concert . . . Played at Loring and Hamilton Schools. • MOVIE CREW . . . Running Patriot movies and class films, forever repairing the projector keeps these boys busy. • Behind the scenes of the auditorium and the Class Play serves the STAGE CREW. 21 FRENCH CLUB Row I: Marlys Reynolds. • Row II: Marly Olson, Joan Mayhew, Vice President. • Row III: Jeanette Stolee, President; Delphine Hartley, Secretary-Treasurer; Marilyn Nelson, Betty Kubias, Yvonne Trebby. • FRENCH CLUB ... A friendly group . . . Growing bigger and better every year. • SPANISH . . . The Senoritas and Senors strive to create good-will and a better understanding of our Latin-Ameri-can neighbors . . . Movies and outside reading prove entertaining as well as educational . . . Music is synonymous with those people so La Cucaracha and Cielito Lindo are a few of the favorites likely to be heard when passing the Spanish room. SPANISH CLUB Row I: Lessard, Hathaway, Hagstrom, Murray, Kavalaris, President; Krogstad, Vice President; Westlin, Taylor. • Row II: Harlow, L. Johnson, G. Johnson, Stromberg, Rogers, J. Nelson, Treasurer; Westre, Treasurer. • Row III: Erbes, Wagner, Dikeman, Peterson, Bosworth, Kubias, Trebby, J. Swanson. • Row IV; Horberg, Townsend, Hutchenson, Laursen, Lofgren, Omod, E. Swanson. 22 GERMAN CLUB Left to Right: Bohan, Miss Hanson, Adviser; Lawrence, Elofson, Win-norlind, Okan, Volkert, Cox, Dale. Hofstad, Schuler, Dahlen, Muench-ow, MacLean, Allard, Kunze, Secretary; Adam, Hunt, Anderson. • GERMAN CLUB . . . Actively engaged in Red Cross . . . Publishing a monthly newspaper . . . Enjoy singing folk songs . . . Attending German plays. • LATIN CLUB . . . Continues in Red Cross projects . . . Their motto: More and moro in '44' . . . Sponsored Language Club Christmas Party . . . Gave party for graduating seniors in January. LATIN CLUB Row I: Sieving, Shoop, Johnson, Lenman, Huseth, Dallman, Treasurer; Nelson. • Row II: Berry, Robbins, Knutson, Mrs. Boquist, Silbemagel, Hartung, Secretary; McGowan. • Row III: Kavalaris.Myers, President; Ries, Doane, Abell, Boquist, Scofield, Weiland, Kvaal, Cottam, J. Nelson, Croft, Skakun, Whitehead. 23 VERITY Oman. Matzka, Laursen, Cummings, Copp, Wille, Severson. Jacobson. Merrill. H!-y • Hi-Y ... No man-shortage at sented the annual Easter program rides .. . Christmas tree sale to raise to cheer our boys in prison camps REVERES Kennedy, Hutcherson, Kosin, Erickson, Swanson, Gearou, Rolloff, Asp. FIDELITY III Jackson, President; Ratchie, Fiske, Elingson, Dahlen, Vico President; Swenson. Secretary-Treasurer; Kirchner, Gendrou. 24 ALPHA Row IV: Shultx, Hartman, Jung-roth. • Row III: Greve, Anderson, Shoemaker, Bredeson. • Row II: Johnson, Whinnery, Seagren, Gru-nert. • Row I: Reppelius, Lindgren. m-y these Hi-Y meetings. These men pre-. . . Blue-Tri-Hi-Y Dance . . . Sleigh money for camp . . . Writing letters . . . Palm Sunday All-City Breakfast. DRAKOS Row II: Weller, Twite, MacIntyre, Kuss, Adamski. • Row I: Jeanette, Wilson, Har-garten, Okan, Dougherty. TROJANS Johnson, W. Johnston, Ecklund, Rose, Popp, Wicks, Meline, Scheffelbein. 25 Lucky January class with this gifted twosome, Janet Swanson and Dale Engstrand. When it comes to dancing we find Janet Swanson and Eddy Ralph swinging on down. Never a dull moment when Mary Hallman and Ted Allison are around. Looking ahead we all agree that Joyce Olson and Dale Engstrand will surely be the most likely to succeed. All the witty remarks and actions of this class are the products of Donna Roos and Howie Johnson. Joyce Olson and Bob Coleman really live up to their titles as the biggest wolves. 1. Everybody knows Mary Helen Fulks and Dick Lindeman. 2. Some day Marilyn Skjold and Ted Dahlen will dislocate their JAWS. 3. Can you remember when Yvonne Trebby and Bob Green didn't say anything? Neither can we. 4. Meet our class Whiz Kids, Joyce Okan and Wayne Kirchner . . . They're never stumped for an answer. 5. Can't you just see Gail Johnson and Richard Hofstad squatting on the ground rolling marbles? 6. We have all witnessed Winnie Seagren's winsome winks and wicked wiles and Whiz Mueler's wolfish whistles. 29 SHOW • Theodore Allison—Ted. Bernice Anderson—Salut torian. National Honor, National Forensic, Silver-Tri, Blue Tri, Patriot, Orator. Irene Bernhardt—Blue-Tri. Setor. Hi. G.A.A. Beverly Brandmill—Bev. • Virginia Burkenstock—Ginna . . . Bonny-Ahms. Rober Coleman—Bob . . . Hi-Y. Maxine De Mers. Mar Early. • Marie Edwards—Murphy . . . Latin. Silver-Tri. Band Dale Engstrand—Boots . . . Class President, Baseball, Football, Basketball. Richard Fiske—Dick . . . National Forensic, Masque and Gavel. Council, Class Play. Or chestra. Football, Track, Hi-Y. Shirley Flemming—Shir . . . Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. Bowling. Pam's, Omma-Aues. • Betty Gabriel. Dorothy Gast—Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri Seton-Hi. Marilyn Gilbertson—Paula . . . Silver-Tri Blue-Tri, Omma-Aues. Wayne Gonella—Football. • Olga Grymaluk. Mary Hallman—Silver-Tri. Blue-Tri, Bowling, Class Play. Paul Haugland. Arlene Hecker— Hecker. • Emrys Johnson—Em . . . National Honor, Latin, Silver Tri, Blue-Tri. Council. Howard Johnson—Howie . . Hi-Y, Football, Track. James Johnson—Jim . . . Hi-Y Class Play. Football, Track. Marilyn Johnson—Mim . . National Honor, Spanish, Band. • Wesley Johnson—Wes . . . Football. Yvonne Johr- son—Yevie . . . German, Class Play. Delores Jones- -De-De. Doris Keller—Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Seton-Hi. • Betty Klink—Bets . . . Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. Merrilyi Knudson—Tuffy . . . National Honor. Latin. Silver-Tri Orator, Bonny-Ahms. Lorraine Lee—Lee . . . Banc Ruby Lee—Roob . . . Red Cross Council. 30 MEN • Robert Le Vahn—Bob . . . Baseball, Band. Phyllis Lindbloom—Phyl . . . Class Treasurer. Blue-Tri, Class Play, Odakos. Muriel Lindgren—Myrt . . . Latin. Silver-Tri. Council, Pam's. Irene Lund—Renie. • Shirley Mattson—Shirl . . . Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. Quill and Scroll, Patriot. Veryl Moody—Mooney . . . Class Secretary, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. Patriot, Odakos. Clarice Nelson—Silver-Tri. Blue-Tri, Bowling, Class Play. G.T.C.'s. Jean Nelson—Nellie . . . Class Ploy. • Lillian Nelson—Lil . . . Band. Dorothy Olson—Dot . . . Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. Joyce Olson—Valedictorian, Notional Honor, National Forensic, Quill and Scroll. Masque and Gavel. Latin, Patriot. Orator. Class Play. Dorothy Phelps—Dotty . . . Blue-Tri. • Gladys Quigley—Quig . . . Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Council, Orator, Bowling, Band. Edward Ralph—Ed . . . Class Play. Band, Football. Golf. Sheldon Riley—Red . . . Class Play, Football. Frank Roberts—Dumbo. • Donna Roos—Clara . . . Latin, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Bowling, Omma-Aues. Pam's. Marlewyn Rosien—Wynn . . . Latin, Red Cross Council. Kenneth Rostamily-— Kenny . . . Choir. Lawrence Rydiger—Swede . . . Ski-Team. • June Sandquist—Latin. Red Cross Council. Verla Sandstrom—Sandy . . . Blue-Tri. Class Play, Odakos. Helen Schamaitat—Honan . . . German. Class Play, Odakos. Vernon Schlong—Bud . . . Baseball. • Eila Spriesterbach—Latin, Silver-Tri. Bonny-Ahms. Richard Stark—Dick. Joy Streyfeller—Latin. Janet Swan- son—Jan . . . National Honor, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Latin, Spanish. Orator, Class Play. • Harry Tyrpa—Tvrp . . . Class Vice President, Baseball. Football. Basketball. Dolores Witham—Dee. Donald Yunger—Don. f 31 Hayrides and weiner roasts are just two of the things these officers planned . . . They were able to earn for their class the reputation of being the most friendly . . . These four girls proved that one may win honors and have fun at the same time. VAL AND SAL Joyce Olson, Valedictorian; Ber nice Anderson, Salutatorian. Presiding over class meetings, and filling the social calendar occupies most of our Class Officers' time . . . Here we have our leaders in scholarship, after a long session of note-talcing and last minute cramming. VAL AND SALS Gloria Ries, Salutatorian; Wayne Kirchner, Valedictorian, and Joyce Olcan, Salutatorian. 33 JUNE Phyllis Lindbloom and Jim Johnson. • James Adams—Jim. Charles Anderson—Earthqua . . . Sergeant-at-Arm$. Hi-Y, Football. • Lorraine Anderson—Andy . . . Silver-Tri. Blue-T G.T.C. Roger Anderson—Spook. • William Anderson—Bill . . . Patriot. Bonnie Ashlin-Bon . . . T.N.T. Robert Barron—Bob. Allen Bashford Al . . . Patriot. • Earle Berge—Al. Betty Berglund—Betts . . . Silver Tri, Blue-Tri, G.T.C. Ruth Bergquist—Birdie . . . T.F.C Lorraine Beutner—Beut . . . Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. Band, G.T.C. • Mary Bohan—German. John Brennan—Ray. Bett Bridgeman—Nicky . . . Blue-Tri. Carl Buer—Orator. • Warren Buirge—Hi-Y. Golf. Basketball. Marion Car -son—Mar . . . Patriot, Band, C.U.E. Richard Carlson-Dick. Betty Clune—Blue-Tri, Pandas. S.I.A.B. • Emmy Lou Comer—Em . . . Latin, T.N.T. Phylli Dafoe—Phil . . . Blue-Tri, T.F.C. Shirley Dagenhardt Ted Dahlen—German, Choir. • Evelyn Dahlin—Eve. Joyce Darland—Patriot. Janice Decker—Jany . . . Choir, G.A.A. Ann Douglas—Annie . . . Hi-Jinx. 34 BUGS Dick Fiske and Gail Johnson. • Louis© Douglas—Louie . . . Choir. Hi Jinx. Donald Eikos—Ike. • Joyce Engberg—Punkin . . . Silver-Tri. Blue-Tri, Odakos. Muriel Erbes—Myrt . . . National Honor, Quill and Scroll, Patriot, Orator, Silver-Tri. Blue-Tri, Pandoras. • Donald Eshelman—Don. Thomas Estes—Curly. Elizabeth Fadduck—Jen . . . T.N.T. Warren Fall—Warnie . . . Hi-Y, Golf. Basketball. • Betty Jo Farnsworth—Jo . . . National Honor, Class Treasurer, Council, Band. Orator, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. Pandoras. Shirley Femling—Shirl . . . Latin. Stanley Finnermore—Stan . . . Wrestling. Phyllis Flakne—Phyl. • Richard Frohanauer—Dick. Gloria Fuerbinger. Mary Helen Fulks—Ooch . . . N. H. S., Class Secretary. Choir, Blue-Tri. Marilyn Gieske—Blue-Tri, Pandoras. • Vera Green—Blue-Tri. Robert Greene—Bob . . . Basketball. Baseball. Douglas Grobe—Doug . . . Hi-Y, Council. Virginia Grones. • James Grunnert. Jo Ann Gurney—Jo . . . Choir, Spanish, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, G.T.C. Shirley Haertzen— Shirl . . . Band. Patriot, Red Cross, G.A.A., Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. Audrey Hagstrom—National Honor, Latin. Spanish. • Elaine Hall—Patriot. Blue-Tri. T.F.C. Carol Hall-berg—Berg . . . National Honor, Quill and Scroll, Patriot, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Band, Pandoras. Ilene Hallmer. Jerry Harlow. 35 JUNE • Mildred Harsfall—Mickey. Gerald Hartman—Jerr . . . Hi-Y. Phyllis Haugen—Phyl. Charles Hayes- Chuck. • Richard Hofstad—Dick . . . National Honor, German Glen Holden—Navy Model Club, Band. Wrestling Richard Horberg—Orator, Spanish. Ronald Hueb schen—Hep. • Arlene Jacobsen—National Honor, Orchestra. Band, Blue-Tri. Joli-etts. Marion Jennings—Jens. Wesley Jensen—Wes . . . Football. Phyllis Jeppesen—Phyl . . Band, Blue-Tri, T.F.C. • Ardys Johnson—National Honor. Blue-Tri. Evelyn Johnson—Eve. Betty Berglund and Mickey Nelson. • Gail Johnson—National Honor, Masque and Gavel, Debate, Spanish, Silver-Tri. Blue-Tri, G.T.C. Kenneth Johnson—Ken . . . Hi-Y, Football. • James Jordan—Jim . . . Notional Honor, National Forensic, Orator, Patriot, Debate. William Joyce—Bill . . . Basketball. Baseball. Vernon Jungroth—Bun . . . Football. Charles Just—Chuck . . . Band. • Patsy Kavalaris—Gus . . . National Honor. Council, Spanish. Latin, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Patriot, Orator, Bowling. G.A.A.. Red Cross. Doris Kinvig—Doss . . . Latin, G.A.A.. T.N.T. Wayne Kirchner—Kirch . . . National Honor, National Forensic, Debate. Latin, Orator, Patriot Hi-Y. Annie Kosslak—Ann . . . Patriot, T.N.T. • Betty Kostik—Patriot. Helen Krezwick—Blue-Tri, T.F.C. Betty Kubias—French, Spanish, Patriot, Blue-Tri, Gremlin. Phyllis Kvaal. 36 BUGS • Edna Larson—Lars . . . Quill and Scroll, Patriot. Leatrice Larson—Lee . . . Band. Hi-Jinx. Clara Laur-sen—Lars . . . Band, Orchestra, S.I.A.B. Lorraine Law— Spanish, Blue-Tri. • Robert Lee—Ostaboe . . . National Forensic. Quill and Scroll. Orator, Patriot, Golf. Football. William Leo— Bill. Martin Lerum. Beverly Lessard—Bev . . . Spanish, Patriot, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. G.T.C. • Richard Lindeman—Diclc . . . Class President. Council. Cheerleader, Hi-Y. Glen Lindgren—Glenney . . . Council, Hi-Y. George Lofgren—Spanish. Floyd Longerbone. •Pearl Lorentzen—Pork . . . Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Pandoras. Betty McGowan—Bets . . . C.U.E. Gloria Powers and Ted Dahlen. • Charles Macht—Moose. Delyte Malm-Choir. • Robert Mealey—Buster . . . Football, Basketball. Irene Melin—Gremlins. Donna Moen. Mary Moore Or- chestra. Band, Blue-Tri. • Richard Mueller—Dick . . . Orator. Movie. Crew. Ruth Murray—-Spanish, Orator, Dramatics, Blue-Tri. Dorothy Myers—National Honor. Latin, Orator. Joyce Nelson— Nell . . . Latin. Spanish, Red Cross, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. Orator. • Marillyn Nelson—Mar . . . Patriot, Blue-Tri. Gremlin. Michale Nelson—Mickey. Ruth Nelson—Ruthie . . . National Honor, Quill and Scroll. Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Pandoras. Keith Nordby—Band, Football, Hockey. Gloria Powers and Ted Dahlen. 37 JUNE • Marlyss Norman—Silver-Tri. Blue-Tri, Pandoras. Glad , Nygaard—Gladdy . . . Latin, Band, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tr John Nygren—Orator, Patriot. Darrell Nyvall—Du sty • Joyce Okan—Joy . . . National Honor, National Foren sic. Debate. German, Co-editor of Orator. Marly Olson—Mar . . . Band. Gremlins. Irene Perrin—Banc Silver-Tri. G.A.A. Russell Peterson. • Gloria Powers—Powers . . . Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, T.F.C. Russel Ramin. Gloria Ries—Notional Honor. Latin, Coeditor of Orator. Marlys Reynolds—French, Gremlins. • Virginia Ripzinski—Ripp . . . Latin. James Robinson— Jim . . . Wrestling. Dorothy Rogman—Rockie. Robert Rollings—Bob. • Marilyn Roos—National Honor. Le Roy Rose—Roy . . . Navy Model Club. Jean Rummelhoff—Twin . . . Orchestra. June Rummelhoff—Twinie . . . Orchestra. Latin. • Le Roy Ruppelius—Tim . . . Football, Wrestling, Hi-V. Joyce Ruths—Jo. Marion Rynders. Marion Schaeffer— Schaef . . . Spanish. Blue-Tri. Cheerleader, G.T.C. • Delores Schmidt—Dee . . . Blue-Tri. Shirley Schnid- er—Shirl . . . National Honor, Band, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. G.T.C. • John Schultz—Schultz . . . Hi-Y. Carl Schuster— Orator. Betty Warner and Roger Bredeson. 38 BUGS • Elayne Seagren—Winnie . . . Blue-Tri. Wayne Sea- gren—Hi-Y. Lorraine Serdinsky—Larry . . . Patriot. Spanish, Orator, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Gremlins. Gerald Shoemaker—Jerry . . . Hi-Y. • Frank Siebert. Uorothy Skilka—Snooks . . . T.N.T.. G.A.A. Marilyn Skjold—Blonde . . . Blue-Tri. La Verne Skretting—Mor-Teer . . . Blue-Tri. • Lorraine Skoog. John Sodergren. Dick Sommers— Sawed-Off . . . Class Vice President, Football, Baseball. Wrestling. Lorraine Sorenson—Sorny . . . T.N.T. • Robert Stern—Bozo . . . Football, Baseball, Basketball. Willa Mae Stover—Willie . . . Blue-Tri. Helen Sulenes— Sully. Evelyn Sullivan—Evey . . . Band, Blue-Tri. • Elaine Swanson—Tee . . . National Honor, Blue-Tri. Gremlins. Donald Tallord—D.G. Eleanor Taubensee— Elly . . . National Honor, Blue-Tri. German. Harriet Taylor—Hora . . . Cheerleader, Blue-Tri, Band. • Yvonne Trebby—Treb . . . National Honor. Spanish, French, Orator. Patriot, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri, Gremlins. Dorothy Trombley—Trom . . . Blue-Tri, Pandoras. Joseph Vaage—Jo-Jo . . . Football, Hi-Y, Golf. Frank Vader— National Honor. • Donna Marie Voelti—French, Latin. Lorraine Wagner—Wag . . . National Honor. Spanish, Silver-Tri, Blue-Tri. G.T.C. • Theodore Waite—Ted. Dorothy Walmsley—Rusty . . . Hi-Jinx. 39 Lorraine Anderson and Dick Mueller. Harriet Taylor and Don Thoen. • Laurel Walters—Chick . . . Blue-Tri. Betty Warner Bett . . . Patriot. Silver-Tri. Blue-Tri. G.T.C. • Marion Wasnik. Ruth Weiland—Ruthie . . . Latin. • Jean Weller—Silver-Tri. Blue-Tri. Pandoras. Marion Wennerlind—German. George Wiggins—Little Butch . . . Class Mascot. Baseball. Joseph Winsick—Joe. • Douglas Yahn—Doug. Katherine Zubeck—Kitty . . Blue-Tri. Donna Thurston. NO FOOLIN' Jean Nelson-Dinah, Mary Hallman-Molly, Walter Walker-Tom, Helen Schamaitat-Frankie, Phyllis Lind-bloom-Gail, Vernon Schlong-Malcolm, Dick Fiske-Hal Merrick, Clarice Nelson-Lupe. We’ll never forget the sleepy drawl of Dinah, or the neat, black cigar, and the Dagwood sandwiches . . . Janet Swanson and Jimmie Johnson had the leads . . . See picture on page 27. AND A GOOD TIME WAS HAD By ALL All set for the Grand March ... a sprinkling of uniforms, corsages, and gala formals. Lending a gey and festive air to the scene of the A and B Class Party . . . Winnie Seagren, Dick Lindeman, and Joyce Er.gstrand. Greatest number of hours of any member in school . . . Received Senior Red Cross membership as award . . . Marlewyn Rosien. Ah! Don't you wish you were a football captain? The court of the Homecoming 1943 . . . Reigned over game and dance . . . Page, Lorraine Beutner, Betty Warner, Queen Pat Murphy, Captain Buster Mealey, Lillian Nelson, Jo Ann Gurney, Page. 300-1 Row IV: Erickson, Nord, Cummings, Peterson, Theis, Adam. • Row III: Elof-son, Ferlaak, Nyberg, Bergstrom, Persons, Joranger. • Row II: Jeanette, Kennedy, Sundquist, Bernsten, Lynch, Kas-mar. • Row I: Law, Mercedia, Law, Mercedes, Jacobson, Peabody, Arntson, Meero. 300-2-3 Row V: Therres, Sulby, Engquist, Johnson, P., Carlson, R.t Carlson, D., Copp, Zubeck, Gearou. • Row IV: Mr. Davis, Wegener, Flocken, Mortensen, Frereiks, Willard, Hyser, lllg, Turnquist. • Row III: Carlson, N., Dexter, Harmon, Severson, Hunt, Anderson, Oman, Peterson, B., Bachincks, Hillinski. • Row II: Good-sell, Claesgens, Peterson, B., McDaniel, Mundale, Zelinsky. Twite, Okan, Louis, Yeats. • Row I: Edling, Anderson, S., Davis, Joan; Davis, Charlotte; Rapatz, Bullack, Lee, Anderson, D., Lewlco. Swanson. 49 V: Lee, Theis, Hutcherson, Jet-Luedko, Kurkl, Ruhtel, Asp, Cleve-• Row HI: Neslund, Bergeron, Neu-, Matthews, Johnson, Stover, West, an, Hariu. • Row II: Stetler, Gieski, irs, Anderson, Honuth, Kasin, Cos-re, Jauppis. • Row Is Chapman, ich, Cison, Harris, Erickson, Wrobel, licka, Bosworth, Iverson. 05 ow IV: Yungner, Stamm, Olson, Rygg, aursen, Nordeen, Townsend, Carpenter. 1 Row III: Blanchette, Norman, Rolloff, Ness, Suess, Skeie, Edman. • Row II; Lindquist, Riedel, Mellin, Schreier, Craw-lord, Peterson, McCarty, Stedman. • Row I: Ludenia, Reilord, Sandirk, Nelson, Shobe, St. Mane, Berndt, Smith, Richter. 313 Row III: Ryan, Uglem, Peck, Swanson, Miss Koehsel, Lewis. • Row II: Stark, Maciejny, Schmidt, Jorgensen, Stone, Gibbs. • Row I: Davis, Taylor, Ruths, Kormanik, Christoff, McGowan. 206 Row IV: Steller, Forder, Kivi, Skoog, Motzda, Laven, Lange. • Row III: Fitz- ?erald, Pearson, Diefert, Metier, Scott, mith, Warg. • Row II: Theis, Krueger, Whitehead, Starleaf, Cox, Wall, Su-lenes. • Row I: Franien, Sather, Wille. Shoemaker, Zinniel, Parsons, Nelson. Teglund. THE CLOCK 310 Row III: Richert, Fiske, Etter, Fahlstrom, Esterly, Johannsen, Forde, Fjerstad. • Row II: Grunert, Hill, Naslund, Prozinski, Clarke, Eggen, Russeth, Kopperude, Mr. Ohland. • Row I: Bergstrom, Berg, Dike-man, Boe, Jacobs, Becklund, Scherber. 311 Row III: Horberg, Johnson, V., Greve Hammelsmith, Knobel, Juntanon, Vashro Frank, Lundeen. • Row II: Mr. Ander son, Johnson, B., Taylor, Opheim, Swan son, Haugan, Frohnauer, Perrin, Shan non. • Row I: Langley, Samuelson, Held Waldon, Johnson, fc., Green, Jones Madsen, Uhlein. PUNCH IN' 214 Row IV: Gagne, Wilson, McGowan, Jeanette, Lonn, Cox, Daugherty, Abend-roth, Edberg. • Row III: Nelson, Berg-quist, Hargarten, Gustafson, Jorgensen, Stout, Weller, Newman, White. • Row II: Moon, Fisher, Brass, Hreha, Hoiland, Abell, Harmon, Jacobson, Vinje, Cornelius, Anderson. • Row I: Sodergren, Stein, Freeburg, Hathaway, Mrs. E. Anderson, Krogstad, Hedlund, Rogers, Bo-quist. 106 Row III: Radmaker, Engl, Brimi, Nes-lund, Muenchow, Kuss, Raab, Adamski. Row II: Swanson, Hanlon, Dallman, Huseth, McIntyre, Dale, Corlette, Moore. • Row I: Skakun, Veiht, Smith. Mrs. Maxfield, Simmons, Cooper, Thompson, Robbins. 210 Row IV: Heath, Buckingham, Hoover, Johansen, Johnson, L., Nelson. • Row III: Hanson, Parrot, Thomas, Neilson, MacLean, Rylander, Smith. • Row II: Longerbone, Harlow, Johnson, J., Anderson, Ekholm, Kalisxeski, Knutson, Bird, Mr. Hove. • Row I: Robinson, Berry, Holub, Cottam, Olson, S., Olson, D., Dorholt. 107 Row IV: Burch, Gohman, Sullivan, Rin-gate, Fotia, DuFour, Lewis. • Row III: Sturman, Deichelborn, Mickelson, Hoffman, Miller, Anderson, J. • Row II: Hartley, Krieg, Berg, Zeeb, Stoutland, Bruning, Westlund. • Row I: Johnson, Woodcock, Croft, Miss Gnado. Wick, Neumann, Gazola, Kosslak. 44 THE CLOCK 211 Row V: Brandt, McCormack, Aamodt, Twite, Chell, Bailey, Dunn. • Row IV: Jackson, Gravelle, Helsing, Hanson, Hedman, Flockfn, Andryski. • Row III: Banik, Worwa, Benson, Metzner, Olson, Singer, Peterson, Bredersen. • Row II: Lind, Hallenberg, Olson, A., Hartung, Hagstrom, Hammer, Storest, Radmach-er. • Row I: Olson, F.( Langerman, Stevens, Baumann, Mrs. White, Beaudin, Jensen, Scofield. Henry hasn't been all play and no work this year. In the cooking classes these girls are learning to can for Victory. This is only one of the many classes where the students are working for Victory. 212 Row IV: Norris, Sherf, DeFore, Langlie, Nelson, Johnson, Allard, Koain. • Row III: St. Mane, Roberts, Lauer, Gilbertson, Noonan, Oman. • Row II: Mutch, Jenson, Bistodeau, McGrath, Bergquist, DeTuncq, Wolfgram. • Row I: Moore, Stromberg, Westlin, Westman Miss Hanson, Black, Update, McIntyre. 213 Row IV: Swenson, Dahlen, Olson, Gardner, Gendreau, Siverson, Swanson, Hack-ett. • Row III: Ratje, Garvey, Schon-nesen, Olson, Schuler, Nees, Johnson, J., Sieving, Luzaich, Lawrence. • Row II: Kvaal, Miteling, Saholt, White, LaVigne, Johnson, S., Mitera, Nelson, Johnson, D., Gardin. • Row I: Danielson, Wicklund, Volkert, Mayhew, Westberg, Hoiland, Stolee, Erickson, Kunze. El Q U I P M e: nj t Row V: Lonn, Twite, Kennedy, Weber, Hagen, C. Anderson, Asst. Coach Hove. • Row IV: Greve, er. Gendreau, Stern, H. Johnson, Coach Cleve. • Row III: Weller, Bailey, Turpe, Fiske, Lee, Adamski. meon, Cox. Dahlin, Deichelboer, Engstrand, Jungrath. Daugherty, Magnusson. Jennette. • Row I: Capt. Mealey, Sommers, Hartman, Hackett, Fotia. HENRY CLEVE-Ed Ruppelius, Enquist, Hoover, Ryland-Brederson, Kuss. • Row II: Ker-Garvey, J. Johnson, Defore, Ralph, its way through seven tough games in the city football race. A smart, well-coached team smashed Marshall, 12-6, in the opening game. Then they went on to tip their arch-rival, North, by a 47-0 score. Edison, last year’s champion, was next to fall before Henry's onslaught. Henry ended the season with an impressive 48-12 rout of Voca: tional. Asst. Coach Maurice Hove Capt. Buster Mealey 49 —Courtony ol T me -Trlbun« Only 80 yards more, Tyrp. WE'RE FROM WE SANG IT; BacV Row: J. JoKonson, Asst. Coach Hove, Front Row: Mea ey, Magnuson, H. Johonson, Q.B. Dick Sommer HENRV THEY SHOWED IT Sommers, Bailey, Coach Cleve, Garvey. Ralph, Bredeson, Kuss, Weller. —Courtesy ol Star-Journal Kermeen cuts wide in race for goal against North. C. Sheldon Riley 51 —Courtouy of Tiroes-Tribuno The odds favor Henry as Gutake runs into five Patriot linemen. On the left-hand page the Henry defense is shown clicking as sure enemy touchdowns are cut down. On the right-hand page Henry's offense breaks loose as Kermeen, Garvey, and Tyrpa race for large gains. This is one time Harris doesn't get away. Tyrpa derails Edison victory train. THE PATROITS MARCHED ON in their parade to touchdown land and football glory. Tyrpa, Kermeen, and Bailey all crossed the double chalk strip repeatedly. Passes, reverses, and tricky spinner plays featured the Henry offense, which operated from a double-wing formation. Spearhead of the Henry attack was All-City Fullback, Don Bailey, one hundred eighty-five pounds of blasting dynamite. Tyrpa spins his way through the entire North team to help in Polar rout. Garvey finds tough going through Edison. -CouttMY ot Star Journal —Courtesy o! T m« -Trtbun —:Courtesy ol Star-journal Back Row: Joyce, Brimi, Twite, Captain Mealey, Coach Cleve, Gardner, Stern. Tyrpa. Front Row: Kermeen, Engstrand, Weller, McIntyre, Bredeson, Greene, Brandt. 54 Boots Engstrand Mid-Term Graduates Harry Tyrpa mrai BEHOLD THE • • • STATE CHAMPS! —Courlwy ot Star Journal Jim McIntyre Mac walked off the court against Crosby-Ironton with two new state records. He had pushed in 36 points in one game and had totaled 86 points in the three tournament contests. Buster, the King of Rebounds, came through with his greatest performance to win an All-State berth. —CourlMY ol TlmM-Tnburn Buster Mealey 55 GRAB IT... —Courtesy ol Ttmes-Tribuno Nelson of Litchfield stops a Mac shot. Kermeen races both the ball and Just of Mankato to the basket. and another Henry HENRY 51 VOCATIONAL 22 HENRY 44 NORTH 34 HENRY 37 ROOSEVELT 18 HENRY 42 MARSHALL 29 HENRY 29 WASHBURN 27 HENRY 50 SOUTHWEST 35 HENRY 39 SOUTH 38 HENRY 43 EDISON 34 Kermeen goes up A-la-Conga in Crosby-lronton —Courtesy of Star-Journal OVER TO MAC bucket was scored. HENRY 48 WEST 34 HENRY 39 CENTRAL 33 HENRY 32 HUMBOLDT 26 HENRY 34 LITCHFIELD 30 HENRY 40 HOPKINS 30 HENRY 48 MANKATO ..18 HENRY 40 ROCHESTER 23 HENRY 51 CROSBY-IRONTON 42 —Courtesy o! Times-Tribune I love to run my fingers through your hair, Buster. —Courtesy ot Star-Journal Mac scores as South's Pritchard waves futilely. Sorry . . . can't make it this time, Greene. 57 —Courtesy of Timos-Trlbuno Hey, give mo that ball, Mealeyl THEY BROUGHT from St. Paul. Ten men added one Mac barely gets the tip in the Southwest game. — Courtesy ot St Paul Dispatch State Champs—Kermeen, Greene. Saunders, Gardner. McIntyre, Mealey, Brimi, Joyce, Weller, Bailey. 58 HOME WE BACON trophy to the Patriot collection. Another bucket for Ballhawk Greene. —Courtoay ol Star-lourr.al Open your eyes, Bob, and shoot. And let’s win, boys. 59 —Courtesy ol St. Paul Dispatch All-state basketball team: Gough, Jacobson, Nelsoi, Perpich, McIntyre, Feir, Leiviska, Reagan, Mealey. THANKS A for the City, Only a gun can stop this shot by Joyce. Clayt’s a blur of speed, isn't he? —Courtesy ol St. Paul Dispatch A Crosby rally means tense moments for Coach Cleve. MILLION: PATS Twin City, Region 5, and the State Title. Ho hum . . . Mac sinks another basket to help Henry crush Crosby-lronton. Bailey floats into the basket. B BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: Gustafson, Seece, Pearson, Bectal, Johnson, Asp, Rigg, Larson, Gay. • Front Row: Coach Davis, McFetrich, Myculfast, Langiy, Saucier, Anderson, Early, Bolstad, Assistant Coach Kuss. WRESTLING TEAM • THEY ALSO RAN . . . We have said a lot about basketball and football, but we haven't forgotten these hard-working Henry athletes . . . The basketball B squad, the wrestling team, and the G.A.A. Back Row: Coach Ohland, Hoover, Robinson, Deichebohr, Fotia. • Front Row: Roberts, DeHaven, Sommers, Baker, Longerbone. Row III: McGowan, Richter, Harmon, Riedel, Nelson, Warwa, Bruning, Fitzgerald, Nelson, Lindquist. • Row II: Miller, Twite, Benson, Magnuson, Lewis, Stacy, Smith, Sundquist, Claesgens. • Row I: Haase, Sandirk, Theis. BASEBALL TEAM Row III: Hewar, Cox, Rohloff, Weber, Hagen, McIntyre, Finson, Brimi. • Row II: Johnson, Ruppelius, Adamski, Weller, Deichelbohrer, Bailey, Wilson, Stern. • Row I: Sommers, Kermeen, Greene, Garvey, DeFore, Wiggens, Cihoski. TRACK TEAM Row III: Coach Hove, Nordeen Just, Knobel, Swenson, Laursen Jeffords, Lonn, Daugherty, Habar land. • Row II: Baker, Dunn, En guist, Rathje, Kennedy, Kuss Skoog, Jones, Mutch, Kosin, Bol stad. • Row I: Mickleson, Grilley Christopher, Hanson, Gearou Blanchette, White. Madsen. • ON THEIR WAY TO GLORY ... are the baseball and track teams . . . These boys are working feverishly to live up to the pace set by their fellow athletes in football and basketball . . . It’s a tough job, boys ... so give 'er the gun . . • r°m,a appearances they may not fall too short o a mark. IV. STUMPIN' 65 MR. PORTER—Principal . . . No third period, today ... Mr. Porter made up his mind to have a school that was on the map, and just FOUR YEARS after his school became a high school the height of his ambition was reached. MR. BARNES—Dean of Boys... “Well, that will be two hours in detention for you. This year the kids of Henry found out that Mr. Barnes had two sides to his nature . . . through the Basketball Team. MISS HULCRANTZ-Dean of Girls . . . It isn’t that I don't believe you, but we must have things in writing. Miss Hulcranti is one of the most understanding persons in the school. If you can explain things, you are a free person. 66 SAYINGS OF THE SAGES ... ►S KOEHSEL—B o oqy . . . this is the first step in meta-rpbosis. Mi VAR. OAN S—■Rvotaq'j . , . “Vtan don come around mTA t at s uR. VA . k V. Vt V , . , TWis m! W ta V nervis.. Si 1 « mt W SV SSl • 1 . $1 MR. HOERSCHGEN — Public Speaking, English . . . Steaks, hams, and tender chickens . . . everyone enjoy his peanut butter at lunch. MRS. BOQUIST—English, Latin . . . There’s always plenty to eat at Latin Club. -Eng . uefeerseUen Si MRS. EMILY ANDERSON—Eng-lish . . . We must have more educational auditoriums. WISDOM WHISPERS 69 MR. HILL—Commercial Law, Ge-omerty . . . Thus by the means of a simple algebraic equation, we find that T equals '4'. i MRS. WHITE—English . . . 'You certainly don't know much about English. on cw MISS OPSAHL—Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry . . . Your assignment for tomorrow is pages 40 to 70, exercises 15 to 50 . . . that’s all.” MRS. SHAFFER—English . . . How often do I have to tell you that there will be no gum chewing in my class? sommss MISS KIENHOLZ—Civics... Til just have to start clamping down. MR. OHLAND — History, ft keeping . . . If they ever k women running this country I MR. LARSEN—History, Debate . . . What's new in the news? FROM THE DEEP MISS CUSACK—Gym . . . Do your bit, be physically fit. MR. NEWSTRAND — History. News . . . Even I wouldn’t print that! MR. VALLEY—Gym . . . One, two, three, bend—all right! Carry him out. So°X.X 71 MRS.t MAXFIELD—Clothing . . . Can't you thread you own needle yet? MISS ERICKSON—Art . . . I'd like more plain area. MODERN MISS GNADDE—Clothing . . . 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Compliments of A FRIEND DAHL FREDIN 4159-61 Washington Avenue No. Cherry 2347 MEN'S FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS SHOES IS YOUR HOME FOR SALE? “If we can't sell it you can't give it away. $1,000,000 worth of your neighbors' homes sold by us last year. MITCHELL REALTY CO. Aldrich 1801 Camden Bowling Center BOWL FOR HEALTH The Newest Brunswick Deluxe Lanes Hyland 9904 Ask for Manager FRANK IRMEN GROCERIES Hyland 1092 4165 Washington Ave. No. AT YOUR SERVICE • • • LOW COST «0ME LOAKc l tPui be nnir and all through me payoff years a —. V • THE MINNEAPOLIS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MVIMO AMD LOAN .UILDINO U4 AVUTVt SOUTH AT Xk ATNIXT 3 nxjOAfLa.tAZtJL Iff I 1REJ0U O$«9,W«jM01 RED WHITE FOOD STORES CHAS. BLOMQUIST CO. 4211 Webber Parkway Cherry 3612 CAMDEN BAKERY 4157 Washington Ave. No. Hyland 9758 After Business Hours Call Cherry 7965 ANDERSON BROS. SUPER VALUE STORE EVERY-DAY LOW PRICES Fin Foods - Frosh Vegetables Fruits - Fresh Moats 4155 Lyndale Ave. No. Hyland 4700 Bridgeport 6277 Willis Jewelry Company 814 Nicollet Avenue Minneapolis Minnesota Compliments of the Band Box Hamburger Shop STERN'S FLOWERS 4177 Washington Ave. No. Hyland 7946 79 • GEE WHIZ!! . . . Here it is the end of this episode and I'm not much better off than when I started . . . I've been neglected because of the times and the extra-curricular glory . . . They've searched high and low for my trimmings (THEME) . . . For no reward . . . However I'm glad I could appear at all . . . And I want to say thanks to all who made me possible . . . Bureau of Engraving ... Harrison Smith .. Lee's Studios . . My Staff and Advisor . . . And the Faculty and Subscribers for their help ... I hope you have enjoyed me as much as I have enjoyed appearing . . . See you at my next reincarnation when once again I'll be whole . . . LONG, ORATOR 80 jUNao'U
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