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

 - Class of 1951

Page 10 of 88

 

Patrick Henry High School - Orator Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 10 of 88
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Page 10 text:

Our Student Prompters Miss Pearl Kicnholz, Adviser Senior Council: Row 1—Bruce Hay, Evalin Pribblc, Kay Johnson, Mary Johnson, Ollic DeGray, Marie Malat, Patti Murray, Janet Saari, Ronald Voltin. Row 2—Joanne Mcranski, Thora Keiser, Janice Kirby, Charles Brandt, Cordon Lraelson, Betty Peiri, John Lcbcdoflf. Row 3—Steve White, Bob Murphy, Diane Singer, Lorraine Colvin, Audrey Fclknor, Carol Fay. Row 4—Norman Neal, Dick Thunstrom, Gordon Johnson, Dick Johnson, Richard like-luntl, David Eggen, Eddy Johnston. Officers: Oliver DeGray, President; Bruce Hay, Vice President; Kay Johnson, Secretary; Ronald Voltin, Treasurer. Our Student Council — thirty representatives from Senior High and nineteen from Junior High—sponsors our Homecoming festivities, paper sales, tag days, and helps Mrs. Emaly Anderson in producing auditorium programs. We who have “Vagabond Shoes” bless the Council for instituting the custom of dancing to juke box music during our lunch hours; and, glad to slay alive, we arc thankful for the Council’s “Walk campaign which has curbed the gazelle-like leaping of the Junior High students through halls and stairways. The one-hundred-year-old PORTER BELL, named for its donor—former Henry principal, William H. Porter— once rang out Come and Get It on the ancestral Porter Homestead in Indiana. Today, at football games, it peals out We’ve Got It!” whenever the Henry team makes a touchdown. Social guardians of the Porter Bell are members of the Junior Student Council: Tim Hay, Bcnjic Kuchnel, Larry Stumm, Tom Hay, and Arnold N’ybcrg. Junior Council: Row I—Carol Ganzer, John Bohanon, Don Jorgenson. Bill Wilson. Row 2— David Langchaug, Tim Hay, Roger Gerke, Tom Hay, Arnold Nyberg. Row 3—Russel Carlstrom, Phillip Musgravc, Beverly Hanson, Marilyn Dci-bert. Daryl Hogness, Jim Farnsworth. Don Jorgenson. President: Owen Kane, Vice-President; Carol Ganzer, Secretary. 6

Page 9 text:

OUR FRIENDLY COUNSELORS, Miss Winifred Huherantz and Mr. Ronald Barnes, stand ready to give us direction and advice. Now that we are called upon to make our personal plans and ambitions secondary to the needs of the national emergency, we arc grateful for the information and counsel our deans are able to give us. Having community welfare at heart, they coordinate the work of the students, the faculty, and the parents, striving always to keep alive high standards of education and good citizenship. Miss Alice Rudberg, chief clerk, handles school finances and rejsorts. I-ast semester, Mrs. Mary Caldwell served as record clerk, PBX operator, and part-time assistant to the Visiting Teacher. Miss Laura Carlson now holds this position. Mrs. Christine Carlson, school nurse, watches over the health of the students and advises them regarding their physical welfare. Our Henry school office is the clearing house for the many and varied transactions vital to the operation of our school. The clerks cheerfully serve both students and teachers. Mrs. Cecilia Jakacki, requisition ami book record clerk, serves as Mr. Schultz's secretary. Miss .Marjorie Krouse, attendance clerk, checks reasons for absenteeism, issues excuse slips. (Above left) Mr. Barnes talks with Don Willcox, Mike Conway, and Norman Neal. (Above right) Miss Hultcrant’ . checks the list of seniors with Mary Ann Sandstrom, Joyce Poseley, and Ruth Hokans. Mrs. Frances Zeglcn, Visit ing Teacher, is the students confidential adviser, ami often a visitor in their homes. 5



Page 11 text:

The Stage Crew, supervised by drama coach, Mr. Frank Engdahl, handle lights, scenery, and props for plays and auditorium programs. In first pic arc fason l.indfors, John Tuttle, Clyde Hagstrom. Floyd Scott, David Seagren, ami Donald Jacob-with. Second pic: Larry Ntekish, Doug I.indbloom, Dean Berntsen, Robert Baker, Jack Rood, and Jerry Dunlap. The Movie Crew boys take turns in running the projector for the showing of films in the classroom, the movie room, or the auditorium. Pictured arc Jerry Van Tassel at the machine, Rollie Radintz, Gary Paulsen, Earl Burger. Bill Berg. Eugene Hatton, Bob Bertsch, Marland Temple, Dennis Jordan, Henry Olszanski, and Jack Peters. Alert and energetic Junior High School students daily collect the absentee reports from each classroom anil note the names of those whose absence remains unexplained. Supervised by Senior High girls— Pat Schumann and Grace Noska (far right)—the checkers include James Cappell, David Disch, Eddie Knutson, Tom Jorgenson, David Keller, Virginia Riser, and George Bartosky. SERVICE IS THE WATCHWORD of those of us who help to produce the drama called appropriately “A Day in the Life of Henry High School” or The Comedy of Characters.” We win points for service given, and, depending upon the number of points earned, are awarded a silver or gold pin. Our Student Hall Guards keep corridors free from uncertified traffic during the lunch hours. School traffic department chairman is Mr. Glen Davis, assisted by Mr. Clarence Ohland and Mr. Morris Biatch. Hall Guard Ruth Hokans (seated) ri asking to see a student’s pass. Standing arc Marilyn Oilman, Joan Larson, Richard Hycr, Janet Patklcn, Shirley Weis, Mike Conway, Jean Graber, Roger Born, Donna Johnson, Clarice Person, Margaret Aamodt, ami Joan Schclbcrg. 7

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