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G. A. A. Himt Row: Lorraine Lapfc. Dorothy Block. June! Goldborff, Helen Miireell. Mnrpturel MnrDonaId. Dorothy Kiuler. Joy Mnrtiiison. Miss Kicliarcls. June tie Ijohmull. Virvlnln LIikIiiIiI. SiniMi Row: Dorothy Dinnixli. Vloln Dahlxren. Dorothy Stodola. Marlon Sknrollcl. Janet Moore. Kvcljm KrerlriekMin. Tiiinn Row: Irene HJort, Betty Stmlola. Dorothy Korlfgen. Kuth Herman«oii. Lillian I x) re nee. Kot'RTif Row; (lenevleve Arlt. Dorothea DimIkc. Helen DinnUh. Kklorn AI hr nr. Mae Olson. Shirley Stone. The Girls’ Athletic Association, which is in its third year, has hccn permanently established in the Hopkins High School. This year the G. A. A. was under the supervision of our new athletic director. Miss Richards. The officers elected for were Jane dc Lashmutt, President; Virginia Lindahl, Vice-President; Joy Martinson, Secretary; Dorothy F.ndcr, Treasurer. During this school year there were 40 girls actively engaged in CL A A. work. This spring the G. A. A. introduced a new feature in the school. A Mother’s and Daughter's Tea was held for all mothers and daughters in the school. It was sponsored by the CL A. A. Approximately 100 mothers and daughters attended. The object of the organization is to stimulate interest in girl's athletics and to standardize and promote ideals of health and sportsmanship. Girls from the freshmen through the senior classes are initiated into the association provided they have one hundred points gained through various athletic activities. They also must have passing grades in three academic subjects. 1271
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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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H” CLUB Back How (left to right): Kenneth (ilucainir. Venlun Thnemert. Dougin Shenkyr. Harold Novak. George ( lutMrk. Karl Drcbcnstedt. THtto mow: Hubert Amelin. Junior Skogluml. Ilenr) Dvorak. Kotiert Good. Donald Block. Sktond How: Adrian Arlt. Wallace Dean. Clarence Dunn. Kenneth lanig. Ralph Bev-enulorf. Thonm ljirkln. FuOKT Row: John Km. William Johnston. Conch Kuvtell Maetzold. Marian 1‘erblx. Vernon KuwnUky. The Hopkins “H” Club is composed of bovs who have won a letter in some form of athletics. Every letter winner is automatically initiated into the “H” Club. This club was organized by Mr. Maetzold in 1931 for the purpose of promoting good sportsmanship and a more united feeling among the students. The present members of the club are: John Ess, Harold Novak, Vern Kowalsky, Ken Long, Bill Johnson, Ken Gluesing, Harlan Perbix, Verdun Thacmcrt, Adrian Arlt, Don Block, and Ralph Bevcrsdorf. Prospective members arc: Douglas Shenkyr, Earl Drcbenstcdt, George Chastck, Bud Dunn, Bob Aspelin, Bob Good, Junior Skoglund, and Henry Dvorak. Vern Kowalsky.................................President Harlan Perbix.................................Treasurer Bill Johnson..................................Secretary Mr. Maetzold................................... Adviser C28]
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