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1 8 10 11 The Faculty Superintendent Principals Instructors Delightful tas ! To rear the tender thought, To teach the Young Idea ho tv to shoot, To pour the fresh Instruction o'er the Mind.—Tennyson OCTOBER The usual kids were seen at church today. Some of them were Paul Scully, Tom Mc-Hale, Cliff Weidman, Ronald and Wayne Tschimperle, Lorraine and Shirley Sitar, Lois McMahon, Dorothy Winkler, Arlene Dvorak, Mary Jensen and Grace Schneider. Vernie Korsmo really celebrated his birthday with his friends. GAA Initiation. The most talented hi-light of the party was Winnie Slavin’s, I, I, I, Like You Very Much.” (Carmen Miranda’s version). English Alpha Test. There goes Muriel Gates with that cute red blouse again. Flashy? Huh?!! The Hopkins’ B squad defeated the Blake junior varsity football team 7-0. Hopkins scored in the Robbinsdale struggle, 18-7. A successful Hi-Y dance followed the game. The boys are really raising the town today, because we won the game last nite with Robbinsdale. Ethel Nitz and Bruce McQueen celebrate birthdays on this bright and sunny day or should I say nite?!! Every few days we see Lorraine Sitar with those bright green slacks. She had ’em today. Bill Gardner was toastmaster at the Hi-Y Banquet. Alvina Bielke celebrates her birthday. 12 Columbus Day. No vacation!! 1 O This day had Butsy worried as he and the team are superstitious. But it turned out to be a lucky day for the Warriors. They defeated Excelsior 40-7. Combs' eaucated toe was finally working. Jackie Slyce went with Bill Jensen for the first time. Wow!! Donna Randall received a beautiful gold sweetheart bracelet from LeRoy Stahowiak for her birthday. Ramona Hayden had a surprise birthday party. Mr. Stenback spent weekend at his home in Floodwood. 14 15 1 The “WWW” club had its first meeting. By the way, what does WWW mean? Thirty-five GAA girls went bowling. 1 n Mr. Geer attended a principals’ meeting at A Wayzata. Bonnie Jean Bren has a birthday. GAA girls went roller skating. I bet they were sorry. Jackie Slyce skipped school today with five friends. I Q Grade Operetta was a huge success for the children. 1 Q Don Akerson (Frosh) was teaching an Eng- Ai7 lish class today and it is only five weeks after he started school. What progress! Shirley Sitar has a birthday. Report cards came out. Groan!! OA Hopkins 18, Wayzata 0. Miss Macemon start-ed the I Used Bad English” tags. 91 Shirley Sitar gave a weiner roast for 24 of her friends. 99 Bil1 Reiss is seen at Lorraine Sitar’s home “ for his usual Sunday supper, while we find Tom Jerdee over at Joyce Moore’s house. 2Q Vernie Korsmo wore those red pants again today. Boy, what a class. Hi-Crier came out. Jeanne Barry is Queen of football homecoming. The score: Hopkins 7, Park 7. Big dance in auditorium. 20 Yeh!! Vacation, the teachers go to MEA. 27 Grace Schnieder had a big birthday party. u 1 Joyce Moore got her first orchid. Also Navy Day. 2« Paul Scully and a few of his pals went out on a good night party. Claretta Schiebe celebrated her birthday. OQ The usual kids were seen in Jegs and in the show house today. OA The same boys are seen every day over at the Big Little Store. Aren’t they, Wencell?!! 91 Pamahasika Pets program today. Also Hallowe’en. The Hi-Y gave a Hallowe’en party for the school. 24 25
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EDUCATION for PEACE DURING this critical period in the history of our country, it is of supreme importance that we utilize our schools to the fullest extent to help win the war and to prepare for the peace to come. We feel the encouragement that has been given our boys and girls the past few years to stay in school until they have completed their courses, will make them better fitted to take their places in the armed forces, the essential war plants and on the farms. While we have geared our educational program to the war effort and assisted with the community war drives, bond and stamp sales, we have tried to give our pupils the kind of training and experiences they will need to solve the social, economic and political problems that will follow after the war. Only when the people are well educated, free and living under democratic governments can we hope to build a healthy society, a prosperous economy and a world free of racial, religious and political persecutions. Education is the road to human progress and world peace. j j j Tanglen CORNELIA McLEAN Horton Hospital of Nursing U. of M School Nurse MRS. GLADYS FREDRIKSON B. A.. St. Olaf Graduate work. U. of M. Junior High English MRS. SOPHIE KROC Office Secretary E)45 Echoes — 7
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