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Interpreters for the Student Body SENIOR COUNCIL: Row I—B. Kuchncl. D. Ellingsworth. J. Fran-ion, G. Akron. M. Mitkowic. C. Holcomb. E. Petr de$. Row 2— M. Kuennel, S. Hoerschgcn. J. Mikkelson, D. Cordofini, D. Hanson. K. Kurvcrs. Row 3—B. Conway, S. Malmquist. M. Olson, J. Peterson, G. Plasch. D. Peter. Row 4—B. Bergman, G. Tessman, J. Erickson. G. Rolloff, R. Elin. G. Brown. Row 5—J. Paulson. T. Hommos. D. Laven. S. Adams. J. McCourtic. Row 6: F. DcWitt. J. Potter, J. Friend. D. Christoffcrson, B. Harenza. J. Weber. JUNIOR COUNCIL: Row I—G. Hammerlund. J. Rice, S. Stacy. T Dehme. L. Dc St. Croix. Row 2—P. Belski. J. Bollman. J. Johnson. M Abraham. B. Chailquist. Row 3—M. Jones. J. Daoust. B. M tchcll J. Ward. Row A—K. Ulku, B. Sletten, J. Nowak. B. Dahl. K. La Crosse. Row 5—D. Palm, K. Sundmark, P. Hart. T. Keegel. L. Fergu son. G. Selinsky. Students with a sense of responsibility . . . The welfare of the school at heart . . . Arranging service points . . . Taking trips . . . Promoting dances, auditoriums, and homecomings. These are a few of the many activities in which Henry's Sr. Council partakes. An organization would not run smoothly without competent leaders. Shown below are four excellent officers: Benjie Kuehnel, President; Don Laven. Treasurer; Diane Carciofini, Secretary; and Gar Brown, Vice President. Our Jr. High Council is not to be forgotten. Through their organization they learn to be future leaders of their school and to accept the responsibilities which will be theirs when they enter Sr. High. They too have student leaders to guide them; these Jr. officers: Denny Palm. President; Barbara Sletten, Vice President; Barbara Mitchell, Treasurer; and Jerry Rice, Secretary, gain valuable experience as they carry out the duties of their offices. [123
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Into the Future MR. WALTER LARSON: United States History. Senior Budget • MR. WILBUR LUNDELL: Geometry • MRS. JEANNE LUNDHEIM: Asst. Librarian • MRS. EUNICE MELROSE: Mathematics. MR. ORVILLE MOE: Typing. Office Training • MR. DONALD MOLDENHAUER: Band. Flag and Baton Twirlers, Pastel Pats • MR. JOSEPH MULLERY: Printing. Woodwork. Visual Education. B-Squad Football. A-Squad Baseball • MRS. ADELINE MURTAUGH: Stenography. Secretarial Practice. Typing, Y-Teen Advisor. Thrift Club. MISS CLARA NELSON: English • MR. ADOLPH NERVIG: Junior Choir • MR. CLARENCE OHLAND: Commercial Law. Bookkeeping. Lockers • MR. ROBERT OLSON: Senior Choir. Orchestra. Glee Club. Jr. High Band. MISS RUTH OPSAHL: Math. Algebra Solid Geometry. Trigonometry • MR. ALTON PALM: United States History • MR. BURTON PARKS: Metals, Electricity. Machine Shops, Swimming • MR. WILLIAM REBER: English. Play Production. Senior Class Play, Stage Crew, Tennis. MISS DEBORAH ROBERTS: Home Management. Home Economics, Foods. Sr. Banquet • MR. WALTER ROCK: English. B-Squad Basketball • MISS VIRTUE SANFORD: Reading Laboratory. Senior Advi-sory, Y-Teens Advisor • MR. PAUL SMITH: Mechanical Drawing. Architectural Draw- MRS. FRANCES SODERQUIST: Clothing. F.H.A., Advisor, Costume Club • MISS MARLYCE SPUTE: Home Economics. Y-Teens Advisor, Christian Fellowship. National Honor Society • MISS JANE STYER: English • MRS. EVE TOWNSEND: Alge bra • MR. ROBERT TREACY: Modern Problems. United States History. MR. FLOYD VALLEY: Gym. Apparatus, Asst. Track. B-Squad Football • MISSGRETCHEN WAARA: Science, Red Cross. Jr. High Class Play • MR. VERN WOBIG: Woodwork. Equipment Manager. Faculty Manager • MR. HAROLD YOUNGHANS: B.ology. Hockey. B-Squad Baseball, Hallguards • MISS PHYLLIS ZIEBARTH: Physical Education. Health. Girls Athletic Association. Chccrlead-
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The Student Council supports school activities by selling tags and donating the profits for the purchase of needed equipment. Here Janice peterson demonstrates her sales ability as she makes a sale'' to Gary Hamack and Charles Droege. The spirit of the gala event, Homecoming, was felt as the art classes decked the halls with attractive posters as the one shown above. An experiment with media other than paint and paper produced a variety of proclamations commanding our team to Brand the Cowboys!' Antidote for Drudgery A happy change of pace in the busy year of the Student Council is found in the annual statewide convention. Seen leaving for Albert Lea are Eva Petrides, Diane Carciofini, Gar Brown, Benjie Kuehnel, and Mari Olson. The United Nations program gives us a better insight into the functions of this organization. This year's program included a representative of Japan, a Minnesota World Affairs Center worker, Gar Brown, and Eva Petrides. C133
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