Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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 Through these portals puss the hest, most fortunate youngsters in the world. If Japanese children in Tof$yo had ever had a chance at a school h (c this, we wouldn't have had a Pearl Harbor. Hopkins Loyalty Song Had. hail to our Warriors! Valiant on the field and on the floor. Hail, hail to our Warriors! We shall sing their praises ever more, Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Come and cheer. Cheer for the home team. Bacf{ them when they win and when they lose, Spirits never ending, Victories always pending, Hopkins High.

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 i£d«jL Ech oes of 1945 Published by the SENIOR CLASS OF HOPKINS Bonnie Bren, Thomas Jerdee - - Editors Wesley Kuhni.ey - Advertising Manager Emil Souba - - - Circulation Manager Carl Tonvlby.............Adviser SEPTEMBER 1 Moline threatens to fold up as McHale resigns position. O Bill Jenson quits the Baby Diaper Service.” Too much business, Bill? The Navy took a day off and celebrated Bette Thotland's birthday. O Filkins felt at peace with the world and ° Jack and went to church. A Bill Gardner reads dictionary m prepara-’ tion for big year ahead. Z Senior High students look happy and am- bitious. as we have a half-day of school. C Mrs. Guernsey has trouble stuffing the 154th u frosh into the assembly. n Jinks. Less and Metz are shocked at the ' language used by a senior boy as the Warriors scrimmage Southwest. Gust Johnson had another birthday. Q All members of the team went to bed at 9:00—didn’t they, Japh? Q Dorothy Mallery got her daily letter and sold all kinds of shoes this beautiful fall day. The stork had trouble getting Uncle Paul down the chimney 17 years ago. Maxine Leek had a birthday, too. Bill Gardner and Bob Wrase behaved in church. Bubbles must have had a big week end. She nearly fell asleep in social class. 10 Hopkins scrimmages Washburn. The sun blazes down on the field and the coach just blazes. 1 O The chorus gives out with cheers as Reid Burns gives us a taste of the Navy songs. Betty Halvorson nearly ate all her birthday cake herself. Gridmen chose Uncle Paul and Vern to lead the football squad. Hilsen calls Violet and then goes to bed at 8:00 o’clock so he will be ready for the big game. I Z Warriors find 13 Little Gophers. Where did the team go after the game? 10 11 14 % 16 17 18 20 21 22 Combs and Weidman finish out strong after a big night Friday. Skin makes a trip to East End to see his little spud. Joyce Moore (that good-looking kid) is giggling as usual and smiles the whole day long. Reason—Shcs 17 today. Japh Kakach had his seat changed in sixth period vacant so he could sit near Less. Seventeen years ago the Stewarts added another bird to their nest. Scrimmage with Blake. Korky got a mouse” and Combs, Pelcl, and Abraham have difficulty hobbling around the gridiron. Tom Jerdee goes hunting ducks in speech class. Boy—did he lay an egg! LeRoy S. missed the blocking dummy and bites the dust. He was still shaking the dust out of his hair two days after. Open Date—Oh Yeah! Don Anderson and Ray S. flirt with all the good-looking girls as usual. OO Tom McHale and Shirley are seen sneaking down the boulevard after the last show. 9 John goes over to Audrey's house in the afternoon and they enjoy the beauties of Mirror Lake and surroundings together. 25 Chorus—Edie sings and Jack watches. First issue of the Hi-Crier comes out. Mary Jenson learns to crack her gum. 97 Tom. Chuck, and Don sing interesting songs in chorus. Feuds start in journalism class. OC Juniors start play practice. Oh those kids! Never too Late —that's right! OO Kelly loses half the gas in his car as the Hop-town boys travel to Mound and win 25-7. OA Hi-Y has physical endurance tests. Wcn-cell Novak found himself a year older and still working at the Coast to Coast.



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Table of Contents ()rganizatioii8 Music Athletics Alumni Ad ertising Where do tee start? At the beginning, surely!—Unknown It is with a sincere sense of obligation and gratitude and a realization of the sacrifices made— many supreme—on the part of several hundred Hopkins students, former students, faculty and alumni, that wc dedicate the Echoes of 45 to the Hopkins men and women in the Armed Services.

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