Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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S. C. Gustafson Mrs. S. C. Guernsey Milton A. GeerOx , d W I sit . For School Leadership there can be no substitute for a faculty which is well-prepared and capable. In the years of high school work the students of Hopkins have found the teachers to be willing counselors and sincere friends in work and play. We salute the teachers! There are the three Gis in the administration of the school. The Iirst is Mr. S. C. Gustafson, superin- tendent of the elementary and high schools of Dist- rict 19, Who is now completing his fourth year in that capacity. Supreme in the senior high is Principal Milton A. Geer. With his crew of assistants in the office, he must direct all the details. Mrs. S. C. Guernsey as principal of the junior high school finds time to guide in the difficult but interesting years of early high school. With the ever-increasing expansion of the curri- culum, the faculty saw fit this year to introduce a guidance program Which called for a meeting each Monday morning and additional counseling individ- ually by a teacher trained in personnel work.

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We Present this edition of the Echoes to our athletic director and coach. His record of Wins in his 12 years at Hopkins is one of the best in the state. During that period this school has won more football and basketball titles in the Lake conference than any other school. To such a record much honor is due. But more than that, Butzy has inculcated a love of playing, a desire for fairness, and ambi- tions for competent work in every athlete. And in addition- Russell S. Maetzold For His Contributions to life in this community we offer our re- spects. With the introduction of night foot- ball, the Hopkins schools encouraged more people to witness the gridiron contests. Crowds of two to three thousand fans. have not been disappointed with the efforts of Mr. Maetzold to produce consistently strong com- petitors. The 1937 eleven gained state-wide recognition With a perfect record of no losses, no ties, and no points scored against it. Long winter months are broken With many basketball games to Which thousands may also come. An enthusiastic fandom has fol- lowed Maetzold-coached cagers to the Uni- versity fieldhouse several times to see them Win from other district champions. Butzy, please accept our congrats!



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From the study of the rench classics to that of home economics by the boys may seem a long way, but that's what the faculty of Hopkins high offers. So varied are the courses offered by the teachers as well as their individual interests that no classiflcation can easily be made. Meet the English Teachers! In the junior high is Mary Turner, director of the junior class play, while in the upper classes Lohva Wakefield coaches the senior play and other speech activities. Girls physical education and direction of senior class activities are the duties of Helen Arduser and Rose Macemon, respectively. Ellen di Giambattista teaches the modern languages and supefvises junior class functions. Many teachers are given so-called spe- cial departments. In commercial work we find Agnes Koehler, adviser to the honor society, and M. W. Zipoy, business super- visor of the Hi-Crier. Eva Antonelli heads the home economics department while Charles Selden directs a large industrial arts iield. Band and orchestra, together with assistantts work in the shop, are the duties of Armand Christiansen. In the special field of agriculture is Hugh Firmage. Russell Maetzold directs all boys physical education and heads the coaching staff in football, basketball, and track. Stella Thompson directs the high school glee club. Library supervision has been under the direction of Elizabeth Bowing who has been assisted through part of this year by Olive Perry. Science, social studies, and mathematics complete the offering of subjects of the school. Student Council adviser Donald Holcher teaches modern and American history and assists with basketball and track coaching. Yearbook and Hi-Crier supervision are extra-curricular duties of Ardy H. Johnson who teaches journalism, American history and social science. The school day of Julia Larson is filled with mathematics and modern history classes, and she advises the sophomore class. Teaching chemistry, physics, and biology are classroom activities of Vern Armstrong, who assists in football. Hildred Oberg teaches junior high science, while Vivian Humphrey, part-time guidance director, teaches mathematics to freshmen. Out-of-school hours' linds the stalf in community activities of various kinds. Some hold membership of local Rotary and Lions clubs or in the commercial club of Hopkins. Others assist in religious and music activities which help to inspire to a better community life. All are an accepted part of Hopkins. Mr. Mr Mr Mr Johnson, Mr. Armstrong Miss Turner, Miss Antonelli, Miss Oberg . Firmage, Mr. Maetzold Miss Wakeiield, Mr. Holcher, Miss Macemon . Zipoy, Miss Arduser Miss di Giambattista, Miss Larson, Miss Bowing . Christiansen, Miss Thompson Miss Koehler, Miss Humphrey Mr. Selden

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