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With tonsils and bicuspids in evidence the cheerleaders seem to be all awhirl. All six of them led the student body in cheering throughout the year. They are, rotating counter-clockwise, Catherine Coyne, J ohn Kraemer, Dorothy Block, Roland Peteler, Marie Wellberg and Robert Aspelin. tiButzy Maetzoldis letter men? All of iem! Basket- ball champs, track stars, football gridders, and golf prodigies. This club was organized in 1931 by Mr. Maetzold. The ofIicers are: President-Robert Aspelin. Vice PresidenteJunior Skoglund. SecretaryeMerwin Pearson. Treasurer-George Klouda. row: Fred Molzahn, Stuart Skoglund, desvard Glynn, Russell Olson, Richard Shaw, Top Richard Harvey, Francis Beversdorf, James Lundqui row: Clarence Dunn, Howard Arbogast.t Stanley Sidla, Caswell Zajicek, Kenneth Se ec Erickson, Harold Faucher, Louis Faucher, Engner Johnson. Paul Erickso F rzow Edward Ziegler, Jack Empanger, George Klouda, Robert;n Aspelin, Coach Russell Maetzold, Junior Skoglund, Merwin Pearson, Wallace Dean.
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Top row: Dorothy Ender, Thelma Olson, Jan; Welch, Catherine Coyne, Myrtle Bye, Alice Jurisch, Marcella Kuchera. Sec 0nd row: Margaret Jerdee, Phyllis Japs, Lillian Homola, Grace Dumke, LaVonne Skottegard, Dorothy Arlt,Mar1ys Hagm Firs ow: Helen Dianishn Marie Wellberg, Jeannette Petrak, Miss Arduser, Dorothy Johnson, Dorothy Block, Edna Golden Plenty of Pep 24 is the motto of the club which leads the school in or- ganized pep meetings before each home game. The organization is composed entirely of senior girls. The Pep club was organized in 1933 for the pur- pose of increasing school spirit and pep for the various athletic contests. Officers for the 1940-1941 Pep club were Dorothy Block, president; Dorothy Johnson, vice president; Jeannette Petrak, secretary- trea surer. Miss Arduser is adviser for the club. There are 20 girls picked in the spring of their junior year by the 20 girls already in the club, together with all the junior girls. The 20 receiving the largest number of votes become the new members. The girls present a short skit, numbers by the band, and a talk by some member of the school, be- fore each home football and basketball game. To make money the girls sell candy at all the home games.
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0p row,1eft to right: Donald Hagoen, John Kraemer, Carrell Kucera, George Klouda, Clarence To Perbix, Louis Faucher, Eugene Bredes Second row: William Huber, Ned Herman, Paul Steiner, Gerald Kloss, Roland Peteler, Merwin Pearson First row: Jimmy Manchester, Mr. Firmage, Mr. Geer, Russell Soulen, Junior Skoglund. For a Richer Life as its motto and aim the Hi-Y, a newly formed organization in the senior high, is united for the purpose of fellowship and service to the school. thcers elected were Eugene Bredeson, presi- dent; Gerald Kloss, vice-presie dent; Junior Skoglund, treasur- er; and Donald Hagen, secretary. There was organized in Hopkins high school this year a dramatics club with Miss Wakefield as the leader. Under the excellent coaching of its leader the organization gave the Christmas play. Learning at least one selectin - year was the aim for the club. i ' i i 4 hird. row: Louis Ringstad, Mildred Zellinger, Laona Johnson Evelyn Fredricksen, Bessie Whitney, Alice Jurisch Mable Vollrath, Lorraine Dv Second row: Hazel Beers, Margaret Jerdee, Elaine oVraspir, June Moran, Kay Markham, Shirley Stone, Joan Holliste First row: Marilyn Spencer, Myrtle Bye, Miss Wakefield, Elaine Topka, Dorothy Johnson, J eannette Petrak.
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