Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1939

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Third Row: Donilld DuvU. Willfmii JoImihoii. DoiiiiIiI Block. Clayton Olwo. Srcond Row: Vernon Kowiilsky, Gcorirc Svobodu, Artlilli Lanien. KotMTt liwr, Janie Koehl. Kimt Row: ArvU Rrokl. Harlan PerWx. Ktliel BerteU. 1‘hyllU Gardner. This year the Hopkins chapter of the National Honor Society is enjoying its tenth year of existence. Thirteen seniors, each chosen by the faculty, forms the 1939 Society with Miss Boehne as the adviser. The members chosen last spring are Harlan Pcrbix, now president; Ethel Bertels, acting vice president; Phyllis Gardner, secretary; Vernon Kowalskv, and William Johnson. The eight new members elected this spring arc Robert Geer, Ardith Larsen, Arvis Brokl, George Svoboda, Clayton Olsen, James Rochl, Donald Block, and Donald Davis. Eligible candidates to this Society must stand in the first fourth of their respective classes in scholarship. Character, leadership, scholarship, and service arc the fundamental things taken into consideration in the selection of these members. No honor conferred bv the school excels that represented by this Society. It represents the fundamental objectives for which schools arc instituted and gives recognition to those who have attained most nearly the desired ends. The aim of the Society is to hold before the school such motives as shall induce others to aspire to scholarly habits, enlisting in worthy service, and leading forward in all things that shall advance the welfare of the school. [25 3

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BAND Fi«rr Row: CUrencr IVrbix. Robert Geer. UllOfU Souleu. Janw Nlnnrliwlfr. Kurrnr Brcdeaon. Shond Row: Lorraine l-aplo. Thomas Lap! -. Theodore Vimko, Lucille Oilman. Joseph Hnvlik. Walter l.uiiduhl. Arnold Rylui. Nell Nelson. Helen Kvnm. Tuian Row: Carroll Lund. Shirley Sund«|uUt. Violet Peterson. Clifford Jap . I.illlan Haimila. Carol Kuerm. Mariya Crosby, Herbert Weckinan. Helen DianUh. Roy Westnutrk. Maurice Bren. Focsth Row: Bernier Meyer. Donald Henke. Hetty Nicodym. Cindy Taylor. l oi.« Nash. Duane llenke. Janet Makouaky. Marie Hamilton. P.iixer Johnaon. Richard Frank. Robert l.laet. Oilman Jenatad. Mr. Armoml Chri«tlan en. The Hopkins I ligh School Hand attended their Tuesday evening practices last summer, and were called upon to play for many events. They played at hall games at the Nicollet Park, the Raspberry Festival, the Hennepin Countv fair, and manv other occasions. When school started, they played for pep fests, football games, and basketball games. At the football games, the band entertained the fans bv marching and executing formations at the half. The recreational program at the Minneapolis-Molinc plant was opened with a concert by the band. On March 13 they played at the Glen Lake P. T. A. The band sponsored a concert given by the University of Minnesota Concert Hand on April 18. On April 21, the band entered the district music contest at Robhinsdale. With the coming graduation, the band loses three of its members. They are Marlys Crosby, clarinet; Cecil Kloss, cornet, and Robert Geer, baritone. There were many new players added to the band this year. Among them are Russell Soulen, Clarence Perbix, Eugene Bredeson, Lois Nash, .Miles Lundahl, Richard Frank, Herbert Weckinan, Lillian Homola, Carol Kuccra, Lucille Gillman, Theodore Vasco, Hetty Jane Nelson, Lorraine Sundquist, and Maurice Bren. C24D



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GLEE CLUB Firm Row: ITiylli Onnlner. rhnrlottc Jarffemon. Kronen .fllinir«-r. Jniwt OoMImrir. Mnnrnrrt MarDotinRI. Helen Marcell. Anilth Larnen. Km htit Row: Annie Klnn. Jeannette I'etrnk, Dorothr JotUMOn, (More SknrnlUI. Merle Dean. Kutli Knkeati. Tmin Row: Kthel Bertels. Helen Romportl. I.eonn Specken. Helen Sldla. Mlklrrtl elllnxer. Klalne Topka. Catrlea l.uttiren. Smomi Row: Jane lie Helen Rasmussen, Joy Martinson, Batty Jane Nelson, Virginia Moore. A re I Brokl. Kibst Row; Marjorie Haxuian. Joan Hollister. Virginia l.imlalil. MIm Thompson, 1‘liyllls Japs, Lillian Sldla. The Hopkins I ligh School glee club rook part in three major events this year: the Christmas program, the Mound Festival, and the music contest at Robbinsdalc. They also sang at several school assembly programs and at P. T. A. The mixed quartet, consisting of two of last year’s group. Merle Dean and Jennings Petlcr, and two new members, Ardith Larson and James Soulcn, sang at a Boy Scout meet and at Wayzata in an exchange program. Ardith Larson was soprano soloist in the quartet and in the glee club. Miss Maccmon assisted as piano accompanist. Our new director. Miss Thompson, studied music at McPhail School of Music, and at Dickinson State Teachers College, North Dakota. She has charge of the music in all grades from Kindergarten up through the eighth grade, the seventh and eighth grades Chorus club and the ninth grade girls chorus. The seventh and eighth grade chorus consists of: Beverly Anderson, Mary Jean Anderson, Dorothy Balrman, Hilma Graupman, Carole Hutchinson, Pauline Johnson, Violet Johnson, Laura Kelly, Helen Kimmer, Lillian Schaaf, Lorraine Smetana, Mary Jane Soulcn, Clarice Vcrch, and Doloris Willmann. The ninth grade chorus consists of: Jeannette Deancr, Hazel Habcck, Phyllis Hagman, Virginia Haync, Margery Jeffords, Clara Jurisch, Betty kracmcr, Irene Klcman, Dorothv Koclfgcn, Kleanor Larson, Elizabeth Lucas, Eunice Matushka, Audrey McCalcy, Sylvia Molnau, Jean Nelson, Alice Olson, Shirley Stone, Jeanne Weckman, and Laura Kelly. C26:

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