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Senior Council: How 1—Margie Burnett, Mary Johmon, Kay Johnson, Darlene Shogren, Mary Lou Cowan, Janet Saan, Bcrnadinc Peter. Row 2—Marie Malat, (Jordon liraelson, Dick Lrnst, Corine Nchrman, Ardi Ames. Row 3—Robert Murphy, Gerald Thets. bruise Anderson, lanicc Kirby, Pat Jaeger, Barbara Robertson. Row 4 Pat Pearson, Phyllis Johnson. Hill liras. Ollic DeGray, Dick Ncslund. Row 5—Gerald I.hotka, Dick Johnson, Ronald Voltin, Jack Dwyer, Dale Flaknc, Tom Burns. Tom Hums, President: Dale Flaknc, Vice-Pro.: Corine Nchrman. Secretary. Sliiilonl lminislr;it ion The Student Councils sound the keynote tor good student conduct; sponsor, plan, and carry out the arrangements for paper sales, Parent-Teacher membership drives. Youth Conference representation. Athletic Fund Tag-Day Sales, and Homecoming. Miss Pearl Kienholz, Adviser. Junior Council: Row I—Ronny Baxter, Dean Staver, Ed Penner, Barbara F.ngman, Marvin Borne. Row 2 Larry Shobc, Charlotte Larson, R«»lKrt Bates. Lois 1-arson. Row 3 Walt Scot lard, Bcrnadinc Perk, Carol Ganxer, Pat Fredricks. Row 4 Sandra Adams. Lenorc White, Bob Shogren, F.d Johnston, Charles Brandt. Bob Shogren, President: Ed Johnston, Vice-President; Lois (.arson. Secretary. 6
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“If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages princes’ palaces,” sighed Portia in The Merchant of Venice (Act I, Scene 2). Miss Winifred Hultcrantz, dean of girls, and Mr. Ronald Barnes, dean of boys, help Henry students to believe in themselves as responsible members of the little democracy that is their high school. The deans seek continually to improve public relations between school and community by working with parents and students in helping to resolve student problems. Mr . France Zeglen, Visiting Teacher, i the student' confidential adviser and often a visitor to their home . Mr . Christine Carlson, K'hool nurse, watches over the health of the student , advise them in matter of physical welfare. The Henry high school office is the sending and receiving center of all school activity. Pictured are Mary Pappas, credit clerk; Mrs. Cecelia Jakacki, requisition clerk; Mr. Schultz, principal; Berncita Hoyme, attendance clerk; and Alice Rudberg, chief clerk.
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The Patrick Henry Stage Crew are key men in handling scenery, lighting, sound amplifiers, ami other stage equipment Crew Chief Don Black is here giving directions to his men: Jason Lindfors, Doug l.indhliNim, Frank Ackerman, Norman Day. Bruce Telfcr, Larry Nickish, and Duane Soltau. Adviser: Mr. Frank Engdahl. 7 Student Hall Guards, stationed at strategic points in the corridors, check on hall traffic during lunch hours. Row 1— Wayne Miller, Barbara Benson, Mary Burgess, Denny Johnson. Row 2—joan Christian. Bonnie Walker, Myla Rothman, Beverly Hargis, Jeanette Ing-berg. Row 3 -Barbara Bumgarner, IX-lores Haroldson, Pat Pearson, Jean Ferguson. Adviser: Mr. Glen Davis. The Movie Crew, in charge of audio-visual equipment, serve as projectionists in the showing of films and slides. Row I—F.arl Burger, Ron Allanson, Bill Berg, Cary Paulson. Row 2—Chuck Witrv, Wally Jorgenson, Jerry-Van Tassel. Dick Cameron, Dennis Iordan. Row 3- Norman Day, Bob l.unklcy, Bruce Telfcr, David Kggen. Adviser: Mr. Gilbert Hardy. Miss Ruth Goodman, assisted by professional and student helpers, plans anil expedites the work of the lunchroom. Students work as cashiers, and as salesmen of ice cream and candy. Pictured: Row I—Mrs. Frances Hagen, Mrs. Agnes Erickson, Miss Ruth Goodman, Mrs. Ethel Ijmbrcs, Mrs. Esther Arneson. Row 2—Ijverna Hculclbcrgcr, Leona Buchan, Bernadine Peck, Bob McKenzie, Karen Osicn-berg. Row 3—Maxine Norris, Joyce Jenson, Leslie Scott. Row 4—Norma Washington, Carol Lynn Gartz, Pat Rodcghicr. Janet Trettle. Barbara Smetzer.
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