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We do not, as individuals, nor as a group, have the power to dedicate anything but our lives. These we may dedicate only to God and to our free country. We believe it is proper to honor the department of our school that molds the character, develops the strength, and perpetuates the faith in our boys to make them honorable men. The spotlight is on our success in athletics, the coaches, managers, and men who gave freely of their time and resources to build the athletic teams of which Henry High School is so justly proud. —Don Peterson 195 Table of Contents FACULTY..........................PAGE 6 SENIORS..........................PAGE 14 SPORTS...........................PAGE 30 ACTIVITIES.......................PAGE 50
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Left to right, top row: Gating Harry eyed at the wonders of Camdon Park ore Monte Mil-lor, John Childers, Owen Kane, Sandy Swenson, id McGowan, Jerri Carlson, and Marilyn Diebort, when it means o fow minutes off from school. Wha . .. hoppen! exclaims Tom LaCrosse, class mascot, as he travols tho fast way from floor to floor. Poor Armond Paulson was voted the guy least likely to survive his senior year. Bunnyhopping their way to stardom, Honry's championship band provides a variety of music and entertainment. Middle row: When an effervoscent personality like Marty Gilbert acquires a slipped disk, some of his loyal fans, Dave lindblom, Jim Backer, Marian Jacobson, Mario Miller, and Marlys Anderson, bring him the gossip of Henry. Hmmmmmmmm, those plate lunches! Frank Walmsley, John Fiskor, Lowoll Halverson, Doug Borg, and Dick Gregor don't waste any time when It comes to eating. Mr. Engdahl, can I please get my hair cut, was a phrase repeated to no avail during the weeks preceding the senior class play by Marshall Mathews and Jim Anderson, along with the other members of the cast. The Appollos are shown during devotions at a home mooting of their Hi-Y. Bottom row: We gotta win! was the inspiring cheer which helped the team Collar the Cards. Jerry Oxborough, one of the outstanding gymnasts at Henry, domonstratos his ability on tho horse. Dale Richter, a typical student teachor, is shown trying to enforce discipline in an unpredictable junior high class on Student Government Day. A craxy, mixed-up, comic quartet, Duane Smith, John Hoots, Tom LaCrosse, and LeRoy Johnson, add vivacious humor to our pep fests.
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