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Our Student Councils Lead the Way SENIOR COUNCIL: Row I—Lois Yung-ner. Gail Plasch, Marilyn Deibert, Elaine Olson, Joanne Meranski. Bernice Johnson, Pat Fredericks. Betty P eri. Row 2—Bcnjie Kuehnci. Bob Bates. Tom Snodgrass, Diane Carciofini, William Peter, Karl Oine, Don Jacobwith, Vern Naslund. Row 3— Roger Jiran. Larry Shobe, Dave Lindblom, Eddie McGowan, Owen Kane, Jim Jorgensen, Eddie Johnston, Dick Thunstrom. Dave Eggcn. Absent: Don Jorgenson, Ar mond Paulson. SPONSORING OUR HOMECOMING, paper sales, tag days, and other gala events: enforcing a Walk instead of a Leap mode of locomotion in the halls: arranging for the showing of popular movies in the Henry auditorium: continuing the custom of providing recorded music for noontime dancing: coordinating the student government of Henry with that of the other Minneapolis high schools—our student councils, advised by Miss Pearl Kienholz. give indispensable service to a school, which, though small, enjoys as many activities as do other schools. SENIOR COUNCIL OFFICERS: Dave Lindblom. Treasurer; Elaine Olson, Secretary; Jim Jorgensen. Vice President; Eddie Johnston. President. JUNIOR COUNCIL: Row I—E'aine Nygaard Judy Mielke. Karen Larson. Susan Hocrschgen. Judy Carls. Carol Akron. Sharon Johnson. Karen McCour-tie, Ardis Lind. Row 2—Curtis Larson. David Gorrell, Charles Droegc. Larry Ojala. Joel Ericksen. John Roc. Dick Alford. Row 3—Tom Prokasky. Ronald Elin, Loren Olsen, Beverly Green. Ronnie Holbert. Tom Hay. John Nordstrom, Rodney Jobes. Absent: Shirley Vick. JUNIOR COUNCIL OFFICERS: Rodney Jobes. President; Tom Hay, Vice President: Larry Ojala, Treasurer: John Nordstrom. Attendance Clerk; Karen Larson. Secretary. CIO]
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. . . Live to Learn MISS MINNIE K0EHS61: Biology • MISS MARIE KROONBLAWD: English; Friendship Club • MR. WALTER LARSON: United States History: Debate: Senior Advisor—Budget • MRS. JOyCE LENARZ: Remedial Reading: English: Patriot. MR. WILBUR LUNDELL: Geometry: Mathc-matics- Wresti ng • MRS. EUNICE MELROSE: Mathematics • MR. ORVILLE MOE: Typing: Secretarial Practice: Stenography • MRS. EVA MOEGLEIN: Remedial Reading: English: Mathematics: Science: Soc al Studies. MR. DONALD MOLDENHAUER: Bands • MR. JOE MULLERY: Printing: Woodwork: Baseball: Assistant in B-Squad Football: Visual Education • MISS CLARA NELSON: English; Senior Advisor—Orator • MR. ADOLPH NERVIG: Choirs: Choral Club: Orchestra • MR. EMIL NEW-STRAND: World History: News: Patriot Advisor. MR. CLARENCE OH LAND: Bookkeeping: Com-mcrciel Law; Lockers: Tennis • MISS RUTH OPSAHL: Higher Mathematics: Senior Advisor—Baccalaureate • MR. ALTON PALM: World History; United States History • MR. BURTON PARKS: Machine Shop: Metals: Electricity: Swimming. MISS RUTH PHILLIPS: English; Christian Fel lowship • MISS DEBORAH ROBERTS: Home Management: Home Econom cs • MR. MARVIN SKAURUD: World History; Civics • MRS. LIN-NEA SLETTEN: Blue Tri: Home Economics. MR. PAUL SMITH: Mechanical Drawing: Paper Sales • MRS. FRANCES SODERQUIST: Home Economics: Future Homemakers of America: Homecoming • MISS JANE STYER: Spanish: English; Spanish Club • MRS. EVA TOWNSEND: Algebra. MR. FLOYD VALLEY: Physical Education; B Squad Football; Gymnastic Coach; Assistant Track • MRS. GRETCHEN WAARA: General Science • MR. VERN WOBIG: Woodwork: Ath-letic Director; Equipment Manager • MR. HAROLD YOUNGHANS: Biology Hockey: B-Squad Baseball: Hallguards • MISS PHYLLIS ZIE-BARTH: Physical Education; Intramural and Interscholastic Sports: Cheerleaders.
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TO KARL OlNE was giver, {he honor of dressing our victory bell in silver, garlanded with crimson and gray streamers. COUNCIL GIRLS VIE FOR THE PRIVILEGE of running the streamers from the bell to each corner of the auditorium. Pictured above arc Bernice Johnson. Diane Carciofini, and Gail Plasch. UNAFRAID of the ceiling stratosphere is Benjie Kuchnel. seeling heights the girls say they are afraid to climb. THROUGH MASTERMINDING paper sales, the Councils finance their projects. Above arc Roger Cheese, Dean Pearson, Ronnie Halbert, and Richard Strand. CHOSEN TO REPRESENT the Henry Council at the state conference convening in Manlato are Lo’s Yungner, Jim Jorgensen, Dicl Thunstrom, and Bernice Johnson. HIGH PRESSURE SALESMEN of Homecoming buttons are Dave Lindblom. Tom Snodgrass, and Benjie Kuehnel trying to persuade the reluctant Kay Lcmmcrman to buy a button from each of them.
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