Patrick Henry High School - Orator Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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Next week an A' will be 6.000 points! —a familiar phrase from any of Newsy's history classes . . . those notebooks Mr. Larson is constantly demanding . . . the peculiar and rather sanguine array of third projects gracing the room of Mr. Dammann . . . Carl Anderson's loud socks . . . Adam Smith and his maxims of taxation . . . those famous jury trials in Andy's room . . . tho man to man discussions on the question. Whet's wrong with the schools? onjoyed by Miss Ksienholz' classes . . . Top, left to right: Carl Andorson: Civict, Debat®, January Clati Aavitor. William Dammann: U.S. History. Baskatball. Maurice Hove: World History, Commercial Law. Student Council Adviser. Hockey, Track. Pearl Kienholt: Civics, June Class Adviser. Bottom, loft to right: Walter Larson: U.S. History, N.H.S. Sponsor. Donald Moldenhauor: Band. Adolph Norvig: Choir. Emil Nowstrand: History, Patriot Adviser. SOCIAL SCIEOCE music From the screeching and discord of the beginners' band to the smooth, polished champions embodied in the senior band . . . parading in an atmosphere definitely not conducive to musicianship during the Winter Carnival . . . the clash, bang, clang, of batons dropped on concrete floors . . . the finished performances exhibiting the band in all its glory of color, pom-poms, and flags . . . voices raised in harmonious chorus . . . the Christmas concert ... the tremulous pipings of the new members . . . the recording of beloved carols . . . Carl Anderson, local 238, offers vehement justification for the threatened teachers' strike. 12

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The perennial English class . . . the struggle from the prepositional to the participial . . . Hence, loathed Melancholy . . . the memorizing of matchless stanzas from Bryant. Milton, Shakespeare . . . Mrs. White's scholarly language . . . themes and more themes . . . Hoerschgen's terrifying tests . . . the instilling of appreciation of the most powerful and beautiful literature in the English tongue . . . preparation for a lator life that will necessitate ease of expression in writing and speaking . . . Top, left to right: Emely Andorjon: English. Auditorium Adviser. Marian Boquist: English, Latin. Latin Club Adviser. Minnie Hanson: English, Gorman, Gorman Club Adviser. Karl Hoerschgen: English, Public Speaking, N.F.L. Adviser. Bottom, left to right: Lorraino Shaffer: English. Class Play Adviser. Jane Styer: English, Spanish, Spanish Club Adviser. Ellen Whito: English, N.H.S. Sponsor. Our ever-growing library is efficiently managed by Miss Cora Belisle and assistants, Marguerite Gripner and Lorene Linder. New books and magazines serve to lure more and more students to take advantage of the wealth of knowledge that resides there. EHGLISH LRflGUflGE The study of other languages and the people that speak them . . . Como estan ustedes, senores? . . . movies portraying life in South America . . . La Cucaracha ... a more intimate acouaintance with our South of the Border neighbors . . . Amo, amas, amat . . . Mrs. Boquist's sweet smile . . . Julius Caesar ... an introduction to the people of a preceding civilization. I I



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Shorthand; just a series of scratchings and curlicues to the uninitiated . . . the means to a future stenographic or secretarial career to those who possess the ability to decipher it . . . the clattering rumble that issues continually from the typing classes . . . timings . . . Miss Packer's little bell . . . the diligence and determination stamped on the faces o those whose aim is the acquisition of accuracy and adroitness . . . Top, loft to right: Ann Amon: Physical Education, First Aid. Frank Clovo: Physical Education. Football. Golf. Orville Moo: Shorthand. Typing. Clarence Ohland: Bookkeeping, Occupational Relations. Lockers. Bottom, loft to right: Olivo Packer: Shorthand. Typing. Floyd VaMoy: Physical Education. Swimming, Apparatus. Phyllis Ziebarth: Physical Education. Jean Groves and Delores Christensen try to elude the ink while finishing up a ’ rush order for one of our harried teachers. COmmERCIAL Gym Physical fitness tests—harbingers of innumerable aches, pains, and strains . . . the intense excitement prevalent durinc the volleyball game between squads on and two . . . endurance tests — ”$i times around the gym is a D!” . . . th exuberant joy that greets spring baseb when it's warm enough to go outdoo . . . burpees, chin-ups, push-ups . . instruction in the coordination of mil with body . . .

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