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Anny Kinn .... here from Washburn High .... dancer of ability .... Pcpclubbcr . . . . Ralph Ki.km.vn .... has “Peanuts as a nickname .... pin setter extraordinary .... likes hamburgers .... Francks Korbichka .... answers to the cuddly name of Snooky . . . . vocalizcr and pcpclubber .... also is steady .... Evelyn Krai............Likes to argue in the Speech class .... distinctive dark looks .... Lorraine Lapic .... Hi-Crier editor . . . . has string of honors and jobs that would be a big task for one who is larger in size .... is always ready to help others .... Thomas Lapic .... tries desperately to make his hair wavy . . . . most vivid personality .... aspirations for a job as a printer .... Donald Lai .... always beaming .... can delineate the intricacies of any make of car .... James Lf.e .... future farmer of America .... personable dissenter in the social science class .... Robert Lietzow . . . . future farmer of America .... soft voice .... pleasant smile .... Robert Liset . . . . blonde boy with a personality .... Hi-Crier and Echoes writer .... is singer of especially pleasing ability .... Eleanor Lloyd .... gift from West high school, Minneapolis . . . . G.A.A. gal .... Hi-Crier writer .... Walter Lundahi..............would be termed the “average” boy .... his avocation for radio seems likely to become his vocation .... class officer and Echoes leader .... the vacated offices. Six foot, slow-motioned, debonair, Jennings Pcrcler found himself president; while Walter Lundahi w as vice president. Attractive Bernice Meyer was elected treasurer. The comical class play “Almost Eighteen” proved that the life of one almost 18 is not all milk and honey. As irrepressible, mischievous, natural, Eddie Barrie, James Soulen gave a conscientious performance. Bernice Meyer played the difficult role of his adoring mother and Robert Liset portrayed his absentminded father. The play centered around irascible Eddie who got himself into plenty of trouble, but cvervthing ends happily. 11
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Cloudless skies and cheery Excelsior atmosphere made the first frosh class picnic an unqualified success. Older, wiser, sophomores filed into the sunny assembly, a replica of the one they walked into the year before. To elect their officers was their purpose. Scholarly, chemistry - minded, dependable, Richard Hagen accepted the presidency. Frosh secretary-treasurer Walter Lundahl was re-elected for the sophomore year. Janet la-kousky, James Soulcn, Robert Hart were new councilmcn. Earnest, hardworking juniors walked into the same assembly to fill Joseph Havlik .... musician of mention .... sent to Hopkins from Howells, Nebraska .... pet hobby is girls in general .... Duanf. Hf.nke .... Hopkins gift to the ranks of gifted salesmen .... I li-Crier writer for four years .... musician .... Ruth Hermanson .... very broad minded and jolly .... prolific newspaper writer .... lengthy list of honors including NHS .... Irene Hjort .... goes by the cognomen of “Inky .... likes to shock people .... does frequently .... Echoes staff member and pcpclubbcr .... Harvey Hladky . . . . likes anything to do with motors or things that require frequent fixing .... is interested in farming .... Kenneth I Iodek .... short, dark and handsome .... irresistible laugh . . . . wavy hair is envy of gals .... Kathleen Hruska .... Glccclubber .... Hi-Crier reporter .... enjoys basketball games played as only Hopkins can play it ... . Dale Huber .... Says he doesn’t like, bur really docs, his nickname of “Einstein” .... shining star of the commercial law class .... Robert Johnson .... easily could be voted the best looking man in the senior class .... pet fun is driving cars .... answers to the name of “Jonse” .... Charlotte Jorgensen . . . . Nelson Eddy’s most loyal fan .... pcpclubbcr and thespian in her third year .... cousin of Raul .... Paul Jorgenson .... dancer of no mean ability .... basketball player . . . . dream boy for the gals .... James Kelley .... his ability to tell of almost any record ever made in the realm of sports .... sports w riter of note on the Hi-Crier .... is proud of his Gaelic ancestry .... 10
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Michael McMahon .... Irish .... greatly concerned about the Hi-Crier . . . . Echoes editor .... insists on making evil puns .... Phyllis Mal i .old .... can wear clothes with the poise and bearing of a mannequin .... pepclubbcr and thespian . . . . Janet Makousky . . . . clarinet blower in the band for four years . . . . always neat . . . . pepclubbcr . . . . former thespian .... Mary Crack Mallkry .... is a member of the staffs of the Ili-Cricr and Echoes .... pepclubbcr .... likes hamburgers .... Joy Martinson .... yell queen . . . . vocalizer and pepclubbcr .... Hi-Crier and Echoes personnel .... Bkrnice Mf.yer . . . . vibrant personality .... queen of football homecoming .... pepclub .... two year thespian .... Echo writer .... Evelyn Miiialko . . . . dimples charmingly .... berry picker without peer .... goes by the name of Evy .... Dorothy Miller .... lovely smile . ... is a bright yellow blonde .... office worker .... Fred Moulin .... reads extensively . . . . excellent speaker .... answers rcadilv to the name of “Fritz” .... Virginia Moore . . . . writer of Hi-Crier column “Under the Chestnut Tree” .... hobby is in having hob- bies .... thespian .... pepclubbcr .... Betty Jane Nelson .... yell queen .... band tooter of high ranking ability .... pepclubbcr .... former thespian .... Cecelia Olson . ... is often referred to as “Babe” .... likable blonde .... loval office worker .... Dancing, Chinese checkers, ping pong, made for a busy and enjoyable party. The seniors give it for the juniors. In return the class of 1940 gave them a prom. Amid a northwoodsccnc in the fragrance of tamarack and fir, the prom for the seniors closed a tempestuous year. Venerable, w orldly, modern seniors strut for the last time into the ageless assembly for their last election. Nominations were made and balloting was started. Votes w ere counted, 19-20. One more vote in the ballot 12
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