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

 - Class of 1951

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Page 8 text:

l ro liu »rs and Prompters ol' Our t'omedv of Cliaraetors PRINCIPAL A. B. SCHULTZ, chief producer of our comedy of characters, never lets us forget our “stage business’ or our “lines, in the hope that we may look on each day’s production as one of those “dear old golden schooldays' when doing what is right is “doing what comes naturally '. Mr. Schultz is a man of vision, vision being the art of seeing things invisible. In the above pic, he points out to Seniors Bob Hanson anti Mary Johnson what Patrick Henry High School of the future will be like. A three-story addition across the front of the building will add a well-lighted study-hall. a spacious library, and six classrooms. An addition across the rear of the building will be occupied by an automobile repair and machine shop, and another woodshop. Since, according to population experts, the enrollment at Henry will soon number 2,000 students, the addition is a “must” in the Minneapolis school construction program. If no addition is built, students living outside the Henry school district will be transported by bus past Henry High School, all the way down to North High School. Since Henry students arc now one big happy family, we all hope that Mr. Schultz's vision of an enlarged building will soon become visible. Mr. Cilen (». Davis, our popular teacher of biology, has just been appointed assistant principal, a position in which he can practice his scientific theories on us, instead of on guinea pigs.

Page 7 text:

THE COMEDY OF 4 IIAKAI TEltS Act I . . . . Tin ProduciTK Principal A. B. Schultz, the Deans, Nurse, Visiting Teacher, Office Staff. Student Councils, Stage Crew, Hall Guards, Movie Crew, Attendance Checkers .Pages 4-7 Act II • TIm Stars of tin Show Typical Seniors, Gratis front A” to Z, Class Officers, Senior Members of Honor Society, Senior Representatives. Awards, Hall of Fame, Class Play.................Pages 8-23 Art III • • Tin llnilcrst miles Choir, Band, Arts and Crafts, Library, English, Languages, Drama, Debate, Patriot, History, Civics, Math, Science, Foods, Clothing, Office and Shop Skills. Pages 24-43 Act IV • • . Tin Lively Arts Football, Basketball, Apparatus, Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Hockey, Wrestling, Track, Cross Country, Baseball, Homecoming, Girls' Sports ............ Pages 44-59 Act V . Ilackslagi Friendships Clubs: Pat Polar, FHA, Friendship, Latin, German, Costume, Silver and Blue Tri, Red Cross, Spanish, Christian Fellowship, Hi-Y, Home Rooms, Orator, School Life and Ads Pages 60-80 Opposite page: Students at our Senior High entrance arc Jon Mattson, Darlene Nyberg, Douglas Morsette, Barbara Zeimes, Marland Temple, Henry Winge, Paige Norling, Alex Kormanik, Mary Noska, Jack Luzaich, Harry McDaniel, Duane Gratz, Joyce Storvick, Mary Burgess, and Harlcnc Hawkins.



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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

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