Patrick Henry High School - Orator Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1969

Page 117 of 168

 

Patrick Henry High School - Orator Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 117 of 168
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Sr. High Council—to» li G. Jerde. D. Erickton, M. Rydeen. A. Vogen. Row 2; S. Mooi, C. RtilMM, 0. Elfttrom. V. Erickton. M. Johnton, J. Wolonobe. Y. laMenor. P. leonofd. Row 3: M. Fr«mon, J Derbit, T. Severton, J. Sopiwnik. K. Sleffent. 8 Andenon, M. Loricn, A. leory. C. Smolley, K. Preom, 8 Carlton. T. Frenette. Row 4: M. Mortinton, M Ovarlme. P Akenton, R Htgttrond. R Shith, J. Swonton, G. Wollertheim. C. Johnton. 0. Donnelly, J. Morlin, D. Neviton, C. Reilly. P. Peierton. Row 3: R. Arl, M. Armor, A. ftroten. J. George, J. Meier, T. Hegttrond, 0. Korogi, J. lorton. P. Thornton, D. Johnton, T. Peierton. Jr. High Council—Row 1i J. Kopella, I. Siahotki. Row 2i J. Nyqu;„ M j,0{k 8. Nelton. Row 3: P. Harlot. D. Wold, 8. Mon ion. Human Reloilont Council—Row li I. lotley, C. Congor, J. Williomt. Row 2.-K. Kroening, I. Richordton. G. Hickman. N. Muhboobi. Row 3i P. Chrlilenten. C. Reittma, K. Elwood. J. Walonabe. tow 4: C. Froter. R. Godfrey, R. Brown. I. Brown. Row 5: T. Peierton, R. Roinville. P. Folkowtki, P. Peierton, Mr McDonnell. Row 6: C. Williomt. G. Wollectheim. R. Walton. D. Shockency. 113

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Dynamic Student Council Stimulates Action This is the scene of an important meeting? With oil of this apparent disorder? Yes, such chaos was created by those elected to represent the student body. The students were average, yet unique in their capacity of an advisory body in student government. Setting havoc aside, many important issues were deolt with—all important to the typical student. Improvement in the daily curriculum, management policies and student activities, both new and traditional, were dealt with. Revisions in the dress code. Homecoming, and Sadie Hawkins Day were successful because of this organization's actions. Junior High Officer : Jody Nyquist, Secretory; Den nit Wold, Vice-President; Mary Stock, President; anticipate their decition. The theme, stag or drop rallied Terry Borgen. Nancy Pidcock, and Bob Famhom to demonstrate their dancing abilities at the Sodie Hoedown. This imaginative group displayed insight in supporting the establishment of the Human Relations Council, os seen necessary by many within the school. This council was to openmindedly inform students regarding the problem of roce relations within Henry's walls. Negative thinking was the hurdle,- constructive, positive thinking was the objective. In this way, stimulated minds related ideas vigorously to one ortother. Actively discussing their various duties ore th Senior High Officer .- Judy Larson. Secretory; Audrey Broten. Treaturer, Cary Wol-lertheim. President; John George. Vice-President; with their odviior Mr. McDonnell 112



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Y-teen dixini open dotes while planning a wild, sleepless pajama party. Y-Teens Foster Friendship, Self-Knowledge You've got $2.25! Come on it's for Y-Teens! As dues were collected about 300 senior high girls become Y-Teeners. These girls devoted Tuesday night to fun, frolic and good times. Each member of the various chapters gained insight and knowledge as new and more complete friendships were made. As plans were made and carried through, friendships grew in depth while still others began to ripen. The annual style show began the yeor as various types of attire from formats to night wear were presented to the pro- spective Y-Toen members. At Thanksgiving a new venture Goblers a-Go-Go , a girl ask boy dance, proved enjoyoble and highly successful. In March another added variation, the Father-Daughter Banquet, was held. Cotton Day was held later in the year as spring emerged from winter. Also, in early spring the Election Banquet was held. The new officers were tearfully ushered in as the previous officers retired. 114 At the onnuol Y-Teen fashion show. Jon Honolulu Honey” Powell belts out on encouraging welcome to prospective members.

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