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Ron Manger—Editor Al Johnson—Photographer Peggy Mandelin—Artist Sharon Dunshee—Poetess Jill Greve—Editor Henry High, a place of learning, leading, laboring, living, and now for many, leaving, has been captured in the following pages of this, the 1964 ORATOR. It is no easy task to reach out and materialize the abstractions that are so much a part of a living school. How does one trap a fleeting laugh, arrest ideas, untangle problems, cage heartbreak, and reveal hope with paper and ink? Something special is needed. With this in mind, the 1964 ORATOR staff drew from talents which are themselves living testimony of a living school. From Sharon Dunshee came poetry, a literary sound system capable of preserving the proper mood. Peggy Mandelin translated sound into sight with brush-inspired materializations of abstract thought. By combining the ideas of both poetess and artist into living photographs, Al Johnson added desired realism. Yes, a school is more than a building filled with students. It is hundreds of active minds searching through a world of abstractions, seeking the order and meaning of life. School is the El Dorado happiness of working toward a goal. Your ORATOR staff has found its satisfaction in striving to achieve a most worthy goal: the crystalization of an exciting, frustrating, yet memorable period in life. The 1964 ORATOR staff hopes that the following pages will call forth a small measure of the learned lessons and cherished friends that permeate any true school. Jill Greve—Ron Manger Editors 2
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Dedicated to the student who regards school as not brick and concrete, but flesh and blood; who empties his inspiration and ability into its surging lifestream; who helps others discover their contribution to this living body. The 1964 Orator, Annual Publication of Patrick Henry High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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■ Contents Learning ADMINISTRATION .. ........ 6 COUNSELORS AND OFFICE STAFF............ 7 TEACHERS 8 MAINTENANCE............... 18 Leading STUDENT ADVISORY 22 SENIOR OFFICERS 23 HONOR GRADUATES AND AWARDS 24 SENIOR PORTRAITS 26 UNDERCLASSMEN ...54 Laboring SPORTS ........ CHEERLEADERS MUSIC ......... ORGANIZATIONS ... STUDENT ASSISTANTS CLUBS ......... Living HOMECOMING............. 136 DRAMA ................ 141 OPERETTA .............. 144 HALL OF FAME............145 MEMORIES................151 3
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