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29 Deserving Seniors Receive J wards Star-Journal Helen Scoblie P.T.A. Gar Hocrschgcn Each year seven organizations give nine awards to members of the senior class. The First National Bank awards a medal and twenty-five dollars each to a boy and a girl who, through their leadership, have contributed most to school activities. Both a boy and a girl receive an award from the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution for their outstanding achievement and interest in American History. The Star and Tribune awards twenty-five dollars to a student who has contributed the most to school activities by his leadership, A watch is presented by the American Legion to the most outstanding member of the senior class. The Rose Reese award is a plaque, given to the senior class member outstanding in foreign affairs. The Parent-Teacher Association presents fifty dollars to one boy and girl for their outstanding school citizenship. P.T.A. and D.A.R. Barbara Mitche! First National Bank Susan Tessman First National Bank Don Lobash S.A.R. John Flaknc Comer: American Legion Robert Carlson Rose Reese Judith Espelien
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Scholars Sam Recognition The position of valedictorian represents the highest position a member of the graduation class can achieve. This year Garfield Hoerschgen and Patricia Sather received this honor. Robert Carlson, this year's salutatorian, took second highest honors. Valedictorians Garfield Hoerschgen. has taken physics, chemistry, geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry, and solid geometry and English throughout his senior high school years. Football, basketball, baseball, and The Patriot take much of Gar’s spare time. Upon graduation Gar plans to attend Harvard or Annapolis and study business law. Patricia Sather achieved her top grades in English, history, algebra, law. bookkeeping, and secretarial courses. After graduation Pat plans to take extra business courses at the University and become a secretary. In her spare time Pat enjoys playing badminton on the school team, working on The Patriot Staff, and attending various sport activities. Salutatorian Robert Carlson has obtained his high grades throughout high school in physics, chemistry, math, history, English, and Latin. Bob was elected class president and is also president of the National Honor Society, and the Grenadiers Hi-Y Club. He also has found time to participate in sports as a member of the Cross-Country and Skiing teams, and is a member of The Orator Staff. His future plans include college but at the present Bob is having a difficult time deciding between medicine and engineering. 28
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Underclassmen The underclassmen play an important part in the life of Henry High. The Senior Class has had a section of this book showing pictures of its members, and now it’s time to turn to the underclassmen. Each class has contributed its part to the honor and the spirit of the school. This section attempts to tell a little about the activities of each class, and then goes on to show pictures of members of the class. There arc many activities that the underclassmen can. and do, participate in. One of these is belonging to a school sponsored club. Another is sports, both intramural and interschool. Underclassmen are also active in choir, orchestra, and band. IJuniors When Juniors get their class rings about Christmas time, it becomes evident that the wait is not long until the)1 become seniors and can enjoy a full range of activity, from Prom to Graduation. Pictured are: Lana Anderson. Bud Gertz. and Carolyn F.kelund Mr. O’mi 320 ROW l: J.Grohovsky, N. Kiely, W. Balthagor, B. Balthagor, T. Fish. M. Robcrg. P. Ltleak. ROW 2: C. Roach. J. Shorten. J. Levens, V. Miterko. B. Learitt. ROW 3: B. Kind ay. S. Braincrd, M. Kolinski. R. Anderlie. G. Me Molten, J.- Skoog. ROW 4: R Silbunagel, R. Lund. C. Pederson. C. Reed. P. Ditty, T. Kraft. ROW 5: L. Blandbcrg, R. Lappi, M. Pakkala, Vanvick, G. Mukodav, R GocUewski, B. Gertz. 30
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