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Senior NHS members (topi Char Top row—Senior field trip The morning nfter (Lorraine Sendecky's party). Second row—Who ya laughing at. Dick? play practice . . . Dick Johnson. Third row—German club, tdle . . . Bottom row—Noon hour . . . Behind bars—where? (bottom) co-editors Mattlll and Gardner . In between class Gina and Pat . . . Jen . . . Jack Owens . . . Dot and . Friendly gathering . . . Office practice? PROGRAM NOTES—OCTOBER J Another quiet Monday. O “The joint is really jumpin'the 5th per- iod Spanish class dances the Chiapenecas. O Kenneth Weise surrenders his slide rul? to Mrs. Bangh. Carrier comes to Commercial Law today. r Hi-Y and Tri-Y give with a solid jive session after the U. High-Hopkins game. £ “Me thought I heard a voice cry. 'sleep no u more', and besides it's Saturday night. H Diane. Pat. Dona Bev. and Betty go bowling and Bruce MacQueen celebrates his birthday. Q The would-be Sara Bernhardts and Ru-° dolph Valentinos of the Jr. class tryout for plav. Margie Crandall and Hank Her-7an celebrate her birthday. A Beulah rides the bus to school instead of driving her car. 1 A Blast the trumpets and beat the drums— Rudy Tootsie” Dveresten is 18 today. 1 1 The mighty Maetzold men hold Park to C-0 tie—The Gardners were visited by the stork 18 years ago today. 1 9 Columbus discovered America. I know that—I'm no fool. He caused a national holiday. So natch, we have no school! Tommy walks Fran home from the dance. 1 A Char Pauly's birthday—weiner roast proves to be quite a success. 1 Z Smile pretty, please remove your glasses, hold it. that’s right, the group pictures for the Annual are being taken. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sheryl Slyce goes to every class today. (Note: This is a paid advertisement.) Doug Arndt and Mr. Towley “confer second vacant. Red letter day—report cards come out. Queen Pat and her attendants. Diane and Berge, reign over gala Homecoming festivities. The team and friends help Arlene Dvorak celebrate her birthday. Ginny Schroers gets a phone call from Excelsior. Chorus today—Escher croons, a soprano swoons. Glassblowers prove that glass can be eaten or how-to-' be-sharp -in-one-easy-lesson. Mart. Ruth and Mr. Zipoy cut some cute caners on the sidelines at the Mound game and Phil Llovd cheerleads extra hard— no wonder, it’s his birthday. More vacation—M.E.A. M.E.A. Weet” turns cart wheels on the highway to Waconia. C. Navratil and B. Bredeson go to a movie. Your chronicler took a vacation—Ed. note. The Seniors travel to Faribault and St. Peter. The Hi-Y. “those good kids,” keep peace and quiet in Hopkins by entertaining the kiddies at a party and dance at the school. 28 — 1946 Echoes
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OOIF—Front row. left to right: Gerry Slavln. Bruce Mac-Queen. Bill Culshaw. Back row: Warreu Empanger, ‘’Byron” Nelson. Doug Arndt. Coach Mnetzold. Divot Diggers expect good year If the Warrior golf team lives up to expectations in 1946, they should again grab off the District title and probably be good contenders for the state. Consisting of Seniors Bruce Mac-Quccn, (Jerry Slavin, Warren Empanger, Doug Arndt and Soph Murph Nelson, the team will Ik swinging for the District which will lie held at Meadowbrook. Winning the District at Oak Ridge last year, the Warriors took the first two places in Medalist play. Bruce MacQuecn was the Medalist with a 79 and Murph Nelson runner-up with an SI. St. Louis Park was second in the meet. run. RtKht-bAboutn ’V ftort °f gOUf » 60 yard ki lert—Ray outreachea 'em. Right—Touchdown! 1946 Echoes - 27
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Future graduates of Hopkins high Grades reading down from the left aide: Miss Curran and h?r fourth grade; Miss Oram and her first grade; Mias Dcgl-mntm and her sixth grade: Miss Suhl and part of the kindergarten; Miss Hughes and her second grade; Mias Smith and her first grade; Hits Strandberg with parts of grades four and five. Reading down from the right side; Miss McNelly and part of the kindergarten: Miss Satre and her third grade; Miss Sahl with another part of the kindergarten; Mrs. Olson with parts of the second and third grades; Mias Oversea (whose position was taken over last fall by Miss Buggy) with part of grades five and six; Miss McNelly with another section of the kindergarten. VH6 Echoes — 29
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