Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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Mary Mattill. 31. Shirley Holasek leaves her job to Mary. 32. Arvid Jensen leaves to sleep. 33. Bill Jenson leaves fifth period swimming at Shady Oak to Bill Gardner. 54. Helen Jurisch leaves her operatic voice to Joyce Hagman. 55. Japh Kakacli leaves a certain someone behind 36. Mary Ann Klemcnhagen gives the nickels in her shoes to Dona Berggren. 57. Thomas Jerdee leaves his dry humor to Jerry Slavin. 58. Gust Johnson left for the Navy. 39. Annie Kaspar leaves with Paul Molnau. 40. Paul Kelly wills his basketball ability to someone on next year’s team. 41. Lois Kloss leaves her shoe strings to Cliff Butler. 42. La Verne Kuchl leaves to get married. 43. Wes Kuhnlcy leaves all his interests. 44. Vernett Korsmo gives his wonderful physique (drape shape) to Bob Wrase. 45. Glen Larson leaves his popularity with the women to Roger Hansen. 46. Jack Larson wills the hair on his chest to Len Korbel. 47. Clarice Leach wills her height to Betty Hal-berg. 48. Maxine Leek wills her job with the nurse to Charlotte Pauly. 49. David Loverin wills his attendance record in social (which was willed him by Bob Anderson ’44) to anyone who can better his record of 5 days in 28. 50. Shirley Maetzold leaves her knee length socks to Lorraine Sendecky. 51. Dorothy Mallery wills her purple plaid slacks back to the horse whose blanket she used to make them. 52. lone Marsh leaves to wait for Oren. 53. Tom McHale leaves without Shirley. 54. John Matteson left for the navy. 55. Maggie Michl wills her interest in basketball players to Lois McMahon. 56. Donald Monk left early. 57. Joyce Moore leaves her wittiness to (Jinny Hovander. 58. Glenn Moorhead leaves to find Katy. 59. Jack Mvhr gives his class pictures to all the girls and leaves a lonely heart. 60. Ruth McLeod leaves to wait. 61. Bob Nelson gives his guitar to Bruce McQueen (to go with Bruce’s voice). 62. Marjorie Nelson leaves to become head wait- ress at Jegs. 63. Howard Nickoydm gives Macbeth to Miss Macemon. 64. Ethel Nit , leaves her German knowledge to Zicbarth. 65. Audrey Nolecn gave Johnny to the Navy and wants him back soon. 66. Wencell Novak wills his mid-morning lunch to Ed Prochaska. 67. Russell Olson wills his long hair to Richard Bastyr. 68. Alice Pederson doesn’t want to leave. 69. Stanley Pelcl leaves with Dona. 70. Liz Plankers wills her height to Algene Swanson (as if she needed it!). 71. Dclmar Radtke wills his permanent wave to Clyde Tschimperle. 72. Claretta Schiebe leaves for Schiebe’s Corner. 73. Eugene Schnabel leaves his dislike for Pep Club skits to Jack Owens. 74. Hugo Schultz leaves his pet superstition, women, to Charles Hall. 75. Grace Schneider leaves for the Peteler residence. 76. Paul Scully leaves with Cliff. 77. Ray Semrud wills his dancing ability to Rudy Dvergstcn. 78. Lorraine Sitar leaves to join Bill. 79. Jackie Slvce wills her shyness to LaVcrne Zastrow. 80. Ruth Sorenson leaves to join the WAVES. 81. Emil Souba gives his curly hair to Art Nelson. 82. LeRoy Stahowiak gives his smile to Dona. (Hasn’t he always?) 83. Phyllis Stewart leaves her crocheting to Jane Huber. 84. Dorothea Thompson gives her freckles to Muggs Elmquist. 85. Daniel Svoboda left. 86. Betty Thotland wills her wad of gum to Arlene Dvorak. 87. Ronald Tschimperle left for the service. 88. Wayne Tschimperle leaves one Tschimperle behind. 89. Dorothy Vasko wills her smiles to Don Beetleman. 90. Renee Weill leaves with Ethel and Arlyn. 91. Delores Wendell leaves in search of greener fields. 92. Cliff Wicdman leaves his date book to his brother. 93. Dorothy Winkler leaves as the class’s last queen. 7945 Echoes — 21

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Class of 45 . . . continued Wencell Novak examines the hardware and picks another redhead. Shirley Maetzold advertises her express company by wearing a lighted sign. Jack Larson is host at the dinner and also the confirmed bachelor of the class. Betty Hal-vorson sings a duct with Frank Sinatra. PAUL Scully entertains with his chorus girls. Eugene Schnabel has invented a new stage lighting system that gives the entertainer technicolor. Maxine Leek rides a one wheel bicycle. Gust Johnson talks so much the others have to keep him eating. Clarice Leach jerks one of her special sodas for the guests. Dorothy Winkler has her pupils write all the speeches in shorthand. Grace Schneider is happy to see the Navy. Lorraine Sitar resides in St. Louis Park, a suburb of Hopkins. Vernic Korsmo has taken over Butzies duties at Hopkins High, but he is at the celebration anyway. Howard Nickodym delivers his mail at the tables so he won’t have to deliver it in the morning. Each guest is telling his occupation. For instance there is Elizabeth Plankers, who is a hatter, and Alvina Biclke is working for Darleen Borgmann. June Henke plays the sax in Dorothy’s band. Edith Gabrielson plays bridge all day. Delmar Radtke is the “Swoon King.’’ Annie Kaspar has a basketball team of sons. Claretta Schiebc and Roland Mihalko are co-owners of the Caper Cutter's Club. Johnny Matteson and Danny Svobo-da are glad to lx home again. Elmer Schunk is a tight rope walker for Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. and Thomas Jerdee is the proud owner of the T. J. Bottling Works. Back in 1945 yours truly is so shocked at what is in store that I now lake my exit. Where There s a Will There re Readers 1. Donald Anderson wills the first desk in the front row of every room to Neal Abraham. 2. Betty Barrett wills her interest in the Red Cross to Janet McGovern. 3. Jeanne Barry leaves her red hair to Delores Krai. 4. Lois Beers gladly gives her blushes to Warren Empanger. 5. Ginny Bertrand wills her quietness to Pat Parks. . 6. Arlyn Blunt leaves her gift of gab to anyone who will accept it. 7. Darleen Borgmann and Alvina Biclke leave together. X. Bonnie Bren unwillingly gives up her job in the office first hour to Arlene Dvorak. 9. Maurice Floyd Bren would like to sell his front seat in the auditorium to someone who needs glasses. 10. Dorothy Bruhn wills her passion for dill pickles to Dennis. 11. Dona Butler wills her chair in the kindergarten to Jean Nordquist. 12. John Cavanaugh decided not to give anything away. 13. Dona Christison wills her interest in the Navy ui Beulah Pearson. 14. Florian Vance Combs leaves his interest in football to Dick Hilsen. 15. El wood Dvorak gives his math book back to Miss Bauleke with pleasure. 16. Lillian Dvorak leaves her naturally curly wig to Mildred Gilman. 17. John Daniels leaves his exalted position in band to Duane Dickey. IS. Mary Dvorak wills her love of Italian spaghetti (Cafe de Napoli style) to Ruth Jorgensen. 19. Muriel Gates leaves her ability to dance “Chiapanecas to Mary Bezoier. 20. Edith Gabrielson leaves her acting ability to Joyce Olson. 21. Corinne Gerard leaves her dislike for the opposite sex to Vivian Portncr. 22. Myrtle Good leaves her “bat” (baton to you) to Alice Mai Olson. 23. Marcella Graupman leaves the home cc class to anyone who wants it. 24. Betty Halvorson leaves her interest in music to Bette Schedin. 25. Lcs Hansen leaves to tackle her “Ten Postwar Problems.” 26. Marilyn “D x lic’’ Hagman wills her laugh to Elsie Rogers. 27. Cordelia Heldt leaves her long eyelashes to Joyce Vraspir. 2(3. Donna Hicks leaves to take care of Herbie. 20. Helen Hladky gives good advice to soldier-waiters. 30. Ellen Hoaglund wills her bashful ways to 20 — 1945 Echoes



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Junior Class Roll NEAL ABRAHAM — Abe — Band 9: Glee Club 10. 11; Dramatic Club 9; Class Play 11; H-Club 9. 10. 11; Football 10. 11; Basketball 11; Track 9. 10. 11. DOUGLAS ARNDT—Doug—FFA 9; H-Club 10. 11: Athletic Manager 10: Football 10. 11: Basketball 1J; Track 11: Golf 10. 11. KENNETH ASPLUND—Kenn. JOYCE AUBRECHT—GAA 9. DOROTHY BARTON—Dodo- Service Club 10: GAA 10. RICHARD BASTYR—Buster—Track 9. DONN BEIDELMAN—Football 11. DONA BERGGREEN—Bergle. MARY BEZOIER—Beezy—Glee Club 11; Dramatic Club 9; Pep Club 11; Cheerleader 11. C.OLDYNE E. BLOCK—Service Club 10. 11: GAA 10. 11. DUANE BLOCK—Mutsev. ROBERT BRENNAN— BOB — Junior Red Cross Council 9; Football 9. 10. 11. FLORENCE BROWN— Rusty - Service Club 11; Declamatory 10: GAA 11. CLIFFORD BUTLER — Rhett - German Club 9. 10; Glee Club 10. 11; Class Play 11: Football 10. 11: Basketball 10. 11; Track 10. 11: Victor Corpc 9. VERNON CLAYPOOL—Vern—Junior Red Cross Council 11; Band 9. 10. 11; Orchestra 9, 10. MARJORIE CRANDALL—Marge. DUANE DICKEY—Dickey—Band 9. 10. 11: Orchestra 9: Basketball 10. DICK DUPSLAFF—Dick . RUDOLPH DVERGSTEN — Rudy — Cheerleader 10. 11. AGNES DVORAK — Aggie — Hl-Crier 11. ARLENE DVORAK—Glee Club 9. 10. 11; GAA 9: Pep Club 11; Cheerleader 11. MARGARITE ELMQUIST — Spanish Club 11: Band 9: Glee Club 10. 11: Hl-Crler 11: Dramatic Club 9: GAA 10. 11: Pep Club 11. DONN H. ESCHER—Esch—Spanish Club 10. 11: Band 10. 11: Glee Club 9. 11: Declamatory 11: Dramatic Club 9: Class Play 11. ELAINE FILKINS —Edlc —Spanish Club 11: Glee Club 9. 10. 11: Dramatic Club 9; GAA 9. 11; Class Play 11; Victory Corps 9. VIRGINIA FLADWOOD — Service Club 9. 10. 11. ROGER FOSS—Fossctt—FFA 11. BILL GARDNER — Student Council 11; Class Officer 10. 11: Quill and Scroll 10. 11; Spanish Club 11: Junior Red Cross Council 9: Band 9. 10. 11: Orchestra 9: Hl-Crier 11; Hl-Y 10. 11: Class Play 11: Athletic Manager 10. DAVID STEPHEN GATES — Dave — Track 10. MILDRED GILMAN—Spanish Club 11: Service Club 11: Glee Club 1C. 11: Hl-Crler 11; GAA 11; Victory Corps 9. JOYCE GRANLUND—Service Club 9; Band 9. 10. 11. CHARLES HALL — Chuck — Student Council 10. 11: Class Officer 10. 11; Quill and Scroll 10. 11: Band 9. 10. 11: Glee Club 10. 11: Hl-Crier 10. 11; Dramatic Club 9: Hl-Y 10. 11: Class Play 11: H-Club 10. 11; Football 10. 11: Basketball 11. BETTY HALLBERG—Betts—German Club 11: Junior Red Cross Council 10. 11: Glee Club 10. 11; Dramatic Club 9; Trl Hl-Y. ROGER ALAN HANSEN—Bud—FFA 9. 10. MARY HAYDEN—Glee Club 10. RAMONA HAYDEN — Monie — Olee Club l6: Pep Club 11; Victory Corps 9. JUNE HENKE — Johnny — Band 11: GAA 9. LORRAINE HENKE—Service Club 10. 11: Band 9. 10. 11; Glee Club 10. 11: Hl-Crier 11. JOHN RICHARD HILSEN—Hl-Y 9; H-Club 9: Football 9. MARY HOLASEK—Service Club 9. 10. 11; Junior Red Cross Council 11; Glee Club 9. 10. 11; GAA 9. VIRGINIA HOVANDER—Jinny—Glee Club 9. 10. 11: Dramatic Club 9; GAA 9. 10; Pep Club 11. JANE HUBER MARY JENSEN—Jens—Spanish Club 11; Ser ice Club 9: Glee Club 10. - 11; Dramatic Club 9; Pep Club 11; Cheerleader 11. RICHARD JOHNSEN — Dickie—Hl-Y 11. RUTH JORGENSEN—Ruthie—Spanish Club 9. 10: Glee Club 9. 10. 11: Hl-Crler 9. 10. 11: Class Play 11; Pep Club 11. LEONARD KORBEL—Lenny—FFA 9. 10. DAVID KOSANDA — Dave — Junior Red Cross Council 10: Band 9. 1C. 11: Orchestra 9. 10. DOLORES MARIE KRAL — Dee — Service Club 10. 11; Dramatic Club 9; GAA 11; Pep Club 11; Class Play 11. JOAN KUCERA — Kuch — German-Club 9; Band 11: Orchestra 9; GAA 10. 11: Pep Club 11. VERA LARSON- Lars—Service Club 10. 11: Glee Club 10. 11: Hi-Crlef 10; GAA 10. 11. PHIL LLOYD — Jeeps — Cheerleader 10. 11; Vctory Corps 9. JOYCE McCLURE—Mac—Junior Red Cross Council 9; GAA 9. JANET McGOVERN - Jannle — Quill and Scroll 10. 11: Service Club 9. 10. 11; Junior Red Cross Council 10. 11: Olee Club 10. 11; Hl-Crler 11; Dramatic Club 9: GAA 9. 10. 11; Victory Corps 9: Trl Hi-Y. LOIS McMAHON — Class Officer 10; Spanish Club 11: Service Club 10: Glee Club 11: Trl Hi-Y BRUCE McQUEEN—Boo Boo—Student Council 9: Class Officer 11; H-Club 10. 11: Football 9. 10. 11; Basketball 9. 10: Track 10; Golf ' 9. io. MARILYN MACY - Spanish Club 10: Glee Club 10. MARY MATTILL—Quill and Scroll 10. 11: Spanish Club 11; Service Club 9. 10. 11: Junior Red Cross Council 9. 10. 11: Glee Club 9. 10. 11: HI Crier 11: GAA 9. 10. 11. DOROTHY MILBERT—Dot—Student Council 11: Glee Club 9. 10. 11; Hl-Crler 11: Dramatic Club 9; GAA 10. 11: Pep Club 11; Victory Corps 9; Tri Hl-Y. ROLLAND MIHALKO—FFA 9. 10. 11. PAUL MOLNAU—Mousehole—Cheerleader 10. ROBERT MOORE — Bob Hl-Y 11; Fcotball 9. 11; Basketball 10, 11; Track 9. 11; Class Play 11. CONRAD RUSSELL NAEGELE—Nugget— Glee Club 9: FFA 9. 10. 11. MARY ANN NAGEL—Annie—GAA 10. VIRGINIA NAGEL—Gina. ARTHUR NELSON—Nels—FFA 10. VIVIEN IONE NELSON — Viv—Glee Club 9. 10. 11: Hl-Crler 11; Dramatic Club 9. DALE NICOLAE —Nick FFA 9. 10; Basketball 9. JEAN NORDQUIST — German Club 11: Service Club 11: Band 9. 10. 11: Orchestra 9. AILEBN OLSON—Innc— Service Club 9; Dramatic Club 9. CHARLES OLSON—Chuck—Football 9. JOYCE OLSON—Blond—Olee Club 10. 11; GAA 9. 10. 11; Class Play 11. JACK OWENS—Hl-Y 9; H-Club 9: Football 9. PATRICIA PARKS — Pat — Spanish Club 11: Glee Club 10. 11: Hl-Crler 11: Dramatic Club 9; GAA 9. 10. 11: Class Play 11. CHARLOTTE PAULY—Char—Spanish Club 11: Glee Club 9. 10. 11: Hl-Crler 11; GAA 9. 10. 11; Trl Hl-Y. KATHLEEN PAULY—Kay—Glee Club 11; GAA 9. 10. 11. BEULAH PEARSON—Band 9. 10. 11; Trl Hl-Y. ROGER POKORNY—Pop—Track 10. VIVIAN PORTNER — Vlv — Spanish Club 9; Junior Red Cross Council 9. 10. 11: Baton Corps 9. 10. 11; Glee Club 10. 11; Hl-Crier 10. 11; GAA 9. EDDIE JOHN rROCHASKA Itch-Class Officer 9; Junior Red Cross Council 9; Class Play 9; Cheerleader 9. DONNA RANDALL—Randy- Service Club 9. Glee Club 11; Hl-Crier 11. MARGIE RANDZIS — Junior Red Cross Council 9; Dramatic Club 10: GAA 10. 11. MARGARET B REEVES — Peggy— Spanish Club 11. DARLENE RIESCHL—Squirt. ELSIE ROGERS—Red. EVELYN SAPP—Ev—Service Club 9; Hl-Crier 10. 11: Dramatic Club 9; GAA 9. 10. BETTE SCHEDIN — Elmer — Service Club 9: Glee Club 9. 10. 11. FLMER SCHUNK—Football 11: Basketball 10. 11; Track 10. 11. LORRAINE SENDECKY — Larry — GAA 11. THERESA SIDLA—Terry—Glee Club 9. 10. 11: GAA 9. io. ll; Class Play 11; Pep Club 11. SHIRLEY SITAR -Spanish Club 11: Glee Club 10. 11; Dramatic Club 9; Pep Club 11; Cheerleader 11: Trl Hl-Y. ROBERT SKAROLID—Scottie—FFA 9, 10. NYLA STEEGE—Glee Club 9. 11; Library Club 10: Dramatic Club 9: GAA 9. 10. ALGENE SWANSON—Jeannle—Glee Club 10. 11; Hl-Crier 11: Dramatic Club 9: GAA 10. 11; Trl Hl-Y. SYLVIA GAY SWANSON—Class Officer 9; German Club 11: Trl Hl-Y. CLYDE TSCHIMPERLE — Hl-Y 11: Football 9. 11: Basketball 9. 10. 11. ROYCE WESTLING—Wes—Orchestra 9. 10. KEN WIESE LUCILLE WINKLER — Peggy — Glee Club 11; GAA 9. 10. 11; Class Play 11. LORRAINE WRASE—Rase—Student Council 10: Band 11; HiCrier 11; Trl Hi-Y. ROBERT WRASE—Band 9: Hi Y 11. La VERNE ZASTROW—German Club 11: Junior Red Cross Council 10. 11: Glee Club 9. 10. 11: Hl-Crler 11: GAA 9. 10. 11; Victory Corps 9. SYLVIA ZELLINGER — Service Club 10: Glee Club 10. 11; Hl-Crler 11; GAA 10. 11. MAGDALENE ZEUG — Maggie — Declamatory 10. 22 9 5 Echoes

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