Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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TRI-HI-Y This year the Tri - Y has made much progress. They sponsored two dances, the Turkey Trot and the Overall Ball. The Senior girls’ tea is the most noteworthy project of the year. This year for the first time the Tri-Y has had pins, which arrived in March. The officers are: president, Virginia Schroers; vice - president, Meryl Gilman; secretary, Jean Firmage; treasurer, Mar Joey Pokorny; corresponding secretary, Mary Martin and sergeant-at-arms, Dorothy Madden. Miss Laine is the adviser. HI-Y The local chapter of the Hi-Y is part of a nation-wide organization set up “to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school high standards of Christian character.” Chief among the club’s activities is its yearly scholarship offer of $100 for the best “school citizen. The Hi-Y is a service organization and the most active in school. Present officers are as follows: John Archarn-bo, president; Ray Larson, vice-president; Russell Paulson, secretary; and Edward Korsmo, treasurer. Mr. Holcher is adviser. H CLUB Under the direction of Coach Maetzold the H Club was organized in 1932 to represent the men of Hopkins who have earned athletic letters in football, basketball, track, golf, or baseball—and are able to stand the initiation. The main purposes of the club are to promote the welfare and sportsmanship of all inter-mural and interscholastic athletic activities and to rep- resent the students who have won letters. Managers of the teams arc also eligible for membership in the club. Officers of the H Club are: Ray Larson, president; Harvey Dvorak, vice-president; Gene Schneider, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Maetzold is tiie adviser. ECHOES The Echo is exclusively a senior effort to mirror sch x)l life. This is the tenth consecutive edition of the Echoes, a book of the life at Hopkins, which has been put out each year by the seniors. The 1946-47 yearbook was compiled by a group of hard-working seniors who have done all in their power to make it a success. Mary Martin and Bruce Brcdeson are the co-editors and the business staff is headed by Russell Paulson and Helen Korbel. Mr. Towley is the adviser. PEP CLUB The Pep Club, a group of junior and senior girls that have been active in promoting school spirit in Hopkins, was organized in 1933. All pep fests during the season are under the direction of the club. The girls present short skits which they write and produce and usually have the team, opposing team, and the coaches represented. They also have charge of homecoming decorations. This year each class decorated its home room and the Pep Club decorated the gym for the dance after the game. The adviser for the Pep Club is Miss Laine. Page 27 — SERVICE CLUB IN OFFICE—Left to right: Hagman. Rochl. Olson, Jersak. Stepanek. Vita. DEBATE—Left to right: Mr. Slfferle, Cunning, Horne, Swanson. Paulson. Moorman. QUILL AND SCROLL—Standing left to right: Block. Larson, Bredeson. Stang, Paulson, Mr. Towley. Dvorak: sitting: Martin. Luebkc, Schutz. Hall. Page 28 — TRI-HI-Y—Back row left to right: Fr. Hromatka. Anderson. Johnson. FI. Hromadko, Hagman. Abbey. Sackrlson. Berge. McGovern: second row: Lundqullst, B. Gibbs. Navratll. Korsmo, Nuslund, Koehncn. Nelson. J. Sorensen. A. Olson. Kimmer, E. Bragg. Mllbcrt, Shopp. D. Sorensen: Sitting: Pokorny. Madden. Schroers. Gilman. Firmage. Martin. SPEECH AND DRAMATIC CLUB—Standing: Rogers: first row left to right: Korbel. Schutz. Ferris. Dvorak. Redpath, Miss Macemon: second row: Brunsvold. Schroers. Home. Paulson. Berge. Kelly: third row: Atkinson, Harasyn. Wolff, Youngqulst. Trettln. Mihalko, Nelson. Abbott. 1947 ECHOES — 29

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RED CROSS G. A. A. The Junior Red Cross Council is in its seventh year in existence at Hopkins. It was organized in September, 1941, and was composed of three minor councils: the grade council, the junior high council, and the senior high council. Miss Koehler who first organized the council in Hopkins is its adviser. The purpose of a Red Cross Council is to obtain the aid and interest of students in services which they can perform more efficiently than adults through the Junior Red Cross organization. Accomplishments this year include the Red Cross Enrollment Drive, and the March of Dimes. The Girls Athletic Association’s object is to promote good health and to create an interest in athletics. This year under the direction of Miss Laine they have engaged in various activities. SERVICE CLUB The Service Club was organized in 1942 under the direction of Miss Koehler. The purposes of the club are to help teachers with work; to work in the office and library; and to assist in promoting such activities as the selling of Christmas Seals and the March of Dimes. This year’s officers were: Betty Hall, president; Barbara Mattill, vice-president; and Lois Joy Nelson, secretary. Page 31 — HI-Y—Seated row 1. left to right: D. Krai. Paulson. Archambo. Mason; row 2: Larson. Culshaw. Matteson. Wlck-land: standing row 3: Mr. Holcher. Myhr. Luther. Anderson. Korsmo. Slycc. Schneider, T. Krai, Dvorak: row 4: Miller, Krantz, Plankers. Holy. McMahon. Wledman, Jurisch. SERVICE CLUB IN THE OFFICE—Left to right: Schutz. Ostman. Ratlcan. Tcrwedo; back row: Fox. Klzer. SERVICE CLUB IN LUNCHROOM—Left to right: Strain. Svlhel. Forner. Dau Walter. Berglund. Page 32 — STUDENT COUNCIL—Back row: Krai: middle row left to right: Sorensen. Abbey, Archambo. Jurlsh, Culshaw', Paulson: first row: Sackrlson. Navratll. Oilman, Matteson. Larson: front: Mr. Holcher. Myhr. SPANISH CLUB—First row left to right: Mattill. No ak, Swenson. Oilman. Lawyer: second row: Dvorak. Peterson, Gllruth. Kucera. Sitnr: third row: Mallory. Peluf. Dodge. Beers. Walton. Abbey. Bergseth. Rogers. Bloom. Knuth, Pehllng, Shopp: fourth row: Korsmo. Johnson. Manley. Johnson. PEP CLUB—Front row left to right: Schroers. Abbey. Mlhalko. Vrasplr. Roehl. Hromadko. Madden. Berge. Jackson. Youngqulst: second row: Redpath. Kokesh, Weckman. Kimmer. Flrmage. J. Sorensen. Peterson. Faucher. Oilman. Lundqulst, McGovern. Dvorak. Hagman. Miss Laine: third row: Anderson. MUbert, Ehinlller. Slavln, Mallory. Kadlec, Pokorny. Page 33 — JUNIOR CLASS PLAY—Row 1. left to right: Ferris. Wolff. Quam. Dvorak. Koehnen. Mrs. Nelson: Row 2: Youngdahl. Rogers. Hall. Milbert. Peteler. De Fore. M. Anderson. Shopp. JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS CLUB—Standing, back row left to right: Kokesh. Ratlcan. Schutz. Midthun. Moore. Vtckerman, Beckman, Nelson. Mrs. Peterson: second row: Knuth. Wilde. Fortier. Sltar. Schug: third row: Lawrence. SERVICE CLUB IN LIBRARY—Left to right: Forner. Mattll. Leek. Ratlcan. Anderson. Hall. M. Forner. McGovern. Dau Walter. Page 34 — SERVICE CLUB—TYPING ROOM—Left to right: Nelson. Mattill. Miss Koehler. C. Sltar. Sackrlson. P. Sltar. Dodge. NATIONAL ATHLETIC SOCIETY—Left to right: Larson. Dvorak. Myhr. CHEERLEADERS—Left to right: Markham Anderson. Ehmiller. Parks. Berge. BATON—Left to right: Pass. Anderson. Olson. Nicolai. Carlson. 30—1947 ECHOES

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