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THE WARRIORS’ TALE Robert Waldack FFA 9. 10: Chorus 10. 11. 12. “Labor, even if it were not necessary to the existence, would still be indispensable to the happiness or man.”— Johnson. Donald L. Wallick “Fine manners are like personal beauty, a letter of credit everywhere.”—Bartel. Ji nk Wiltse “Let nothing pass which will advantage you. —Cato. Jeanette Winkler Class Secretary 12: Glee Club 10: Chorus 11: Trl-Y 12: GAA 9. 10. “Happiness Is where we find it, but rarely where we seek it.”—Petit-Sen n. Gayle Wolff National Honor Society 11. 12; Student Council 12; Spanish Club 9. 10, 11, 12: National Athletic Society 11, 12: Hl-Y 10. ll. 12—Pres.; Class Play 11: H-Club 11, 12; Basketball 9. 10, 11. 12—cop-captain: Baseball 10. 11. 12: Jr. Red Cross Council 11. “Success treads on the heels of every right effort.”—Smiles. Norbert J. Wolfe Hl-Y 12: FFA 10. 11: Football 9. 10; Track 9. 10. 11. A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Ronald Youngdaiil Chorus 10. 11; Class Play 11. “With honor in store, what would you have more? —Dutch. Louise Zeug Glee Club 10: Chorus 11: GAA 10, 11. “Goodness does not more certainly make men happy, than happiness makes them good.”—Landor. Regina Cecka (no picture) Glee Club 10: Chorus 11. 12: Declamatory 12: Dramatic Club 12: GAA 9. “A cheerful look makes a dish a feast.”—Herbert. Clem Borman Band 9. 10. 11. 12. “Tis not what we have but what we enjoy that makes us happy.” WARRIOR COMPOSITE TRIBAL REPRESENTATIVES SQUAW DARWIN DICKEY................Teeth..................NAN SHOREEN GENE SCHNEIDER...............Eyes................BARBARA OLSON JAMES TUMA...................Hair...............- ELOISE MYERS VIRGIL MILLER...............Hands...............YVONNE FAUCHER DICK BOLLIG..................Mouth.........................JEAN MATCHKE JORGEN NELSON..................Smile...................BEBE SHOPP FRANCIS McMAHON................Nose...................PAT McGOVERN ED KORSMO.....................Height....................PAT MILBERT SALTY SLYCE - -................Wit...................WINNIE SLAVIN CHUCK JURISCH...............Personality - - - - MARJOEY POKORNY JOHN MARKHAM..................Clothes...............HELEN LUNDQUIST VIRGIL MILLER............Build — Figure ----- MARILYN GIBBS BILL DeFORE....................Voice...................MARY ABBOTT KENNETH DeFOREST...............Laugh...........................LOIS JACKSON RONALD YOUNGDAHL - - - - Complexion - - - - MARILYN TORWEDO ART KORBEL....................Dancer.................L)EE SORENSON SHERYL SLYCE....................Pep............................FRAN SCHUNK HERBERT MOORMAN...............Dignity...................BEA GIBBS CHUCK JURISCH.................Helpful..........................BARB RATICAN BOB KRIZ.......................Poise........JEANETTE WINKLER FRANK PASHINA...............Neatest Hair...............BEV PARKS JEROME LAWYER.................Manners..................MERYL GILMAN EARL ANDERSON ----- Sportsmanship ----- JANET KUHNLEY
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THE WARRIORS’ TALE Donna Redpath Glee Club 10. 11: Declamatory 12: Dramatic Club 12; GAA 9. 10: Pep Club 11. 12. “Life has no blessing like a prudent friend.”—Euripides. James Reid Spanish Club 10. 11. 12: Band 11: Basketball 9. 10. I wish. I can, I will—these are the three trumpet notes to victory.” Bernice Rogers National Honor Society 12; Class Sec.-Treas. 10; Glee Club 11: Trl-Y 12: Echoes 12—co-Edltor: Declamatory 11: Dramatic Club 11. 12: GAA 10: Class Play 11; Pep Club 12. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. —Johnson. Geraldine Schelitzcke When need is greatest, help is nearest.”—German. Eugene Schneider Student Council 12: Hi-Y 11. 12: H-Club 10. 11. 12—Sec.-Treas.: Football 9. 10. 11. 12: Basketball 11. 12: Track 11. 12. “A man’s best friends are his ten fingers.” Frances Schunk Glee Club 10. 11: Chorus 11. 12: GAA 9. 10; Pep Club 12. He is truly great who hath a great charity.” BeBe (Beatrice Bella) Shopp Spanish Club 10. 11. 12: Service Club 12: Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Glee Club 10: Chorus 11; Trl-Y 11. 12: Echoes 12. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”— Auerbach. Nancy Shoreen Class Play 12: Service Club 12—Sec.; Glee Club 11; Chorus 12—Treas. “You have never seen a happy face ugly.”—Locke. Leon H. Skoogman Class Play 12: Band 9. 10; Hl-Crler 11. 12; Basketball 9. 10. Industry is not only the instrument of improvement. but the foundation of pleasure.”—Blair. Winifred Slavin' Jr. Red Cross 9. Glee Club 10. 12; Declamatory 11. Dramatic Club 11. 12: GAA 9. 10: Pep Club 11. 12. Kindness is a language that all can hear and understand.”—Bovee. Sheryl Slyce Jr. Red Cross Council 11. 12; Hi-Y 11. 12: H-Club 10. 11. 12: Football 10. 11. 12: Basketball 10. 11. 12: Track 10. 11. 12. “A man of gladness seldom falls into madness.” Dee Sorensen Student Council 10. 12: Class Sec.-Treas. 11; Glee Club 10. 11; Chorus 11. 12: Echoes 12; GAA 9; Pep Club 12: Trl-Y 11. 12—Pres. Who makes quick use of the moment. Is a genius of prudence. —Lavater. Mary Ann Stang National Honor Society 12: Class Play 12: Quill and Scroll 11. 12; Glee Club 10. 11: Valedictorian; Chorus 11. 12; Hl-Crler 11. 12—editor; GAA 9. 10. Kind words bring back echoes.” Florence Straciiota Glee Club 10: Chorus 11. 12; Declamatory 12; Dramatic Club 12. The world Is so full of a number of things. I’m sure we should all be as happy as kings.”—Stevenson. Marilyn Ternvf.do Service Club 10. 11. 12; Glee Club 10: horus 11. 12: Echoes 12: GAA 9. 10. 11: National Honor Society 12. Who will grow old with honor begins early. —German. John Tiieis FFA 9. 10. 11, 12; H-Club 10. 11. 12— Pres.; Track 9. 10. 11. 12; Golf 12. Industry is the parent of success.” James Tima Truthfulness is the highest thing that man may keep. —Chaucer. Frances Tyler Band 11. 12; Glee Club 10. 11: Declamatory 12: Dramatic Club 12; GAA 10. ‘An industrious life is the best security for food in old age.”— Latin.
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SCENE FROM JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM. 1947 CLASS RICH IN HISTORICAL LORE On A bright day in September, 1944,164 freshman gathered in the Junior High assembly to begin their four high school years together. After Mrs. Guernsey assigned us our assembly seats, with some confusion, we all settled down for nine months of work and fun. Chuck Jurisch was elected our president for the first of his four successful terms in that office. We had “The Black Arrow” in English that year, which everyone immediately connects with Mrs. Frederickson, our freshman English teacher. The year ended with the annual picnic at Excelsior. Even though it rained that day, we all had a gay time because we were lcx king forward to the day when we would finally enter the senior high. «; • « ».• After three months of vacation fun, we were ready, all 153 of us, to make our long-awaited debut in the Senior High building. It was hard to get used to the idea that we were now underclassmen, even if we were the largest class in the school. We managed to live through our sophomore year, gradually getting our confidence in upperclassmen restored. “Juniors and seniors aren’t so bad,” we thought. “After all, we’re going to he juniors ourselves next year.” With that thought in mind, we had our sophomore class party in the Senior High building, with Chuck Jurisch presiding. After the party we all went home to dream of our junior days at Hopkins High. Our junior year was shortened a hit because of the polio outbreak, but the two weeks we missed were made up by shortening vacations and “studying harder.” We came to school that year with 133 students, our number going down gradually. But our junior year was really something to remember. Chuck Jurisch was elected president for his third term. Hopkins was host to several school choruses and Nobel Cain, composer and arranger was guest conducter. We gave our first class play, “Spring Fever”, directed by Mrs. Nelson. We also gave a short historical play to raise funds for our prom. Ah yes, the prom! We decided on the theme “Rhapsody in Blue” and also decided to reinstate the banquet. And this was our last year of being underclassmen. We were then ready to take on the responsibilities of seniors. We are now down to 120 students, hut still the largest resident class to ever graduate from Ye Olde Hopkins Highe. We, the upperclassmen, again elected Charles Jurisch for our president, the job he filled so well in the three previous years. The Student Council adopted a school in France and published a handlxxik for new students. Our basketball team was better than ever, winning the Conference and District and going to the stale tournament, where they were inched out in the finals by Be-miilji. The senior class play, “Love Rides the Rails”, directed by Mr. Sifferle, was a great success. Mr. (Jeer, principal, and Miss Macemon, advisor, were efficient and understanding in their advisory duties. And the ”Moon Mist , junior-senior prom, May 8, was something we will all remember. Finally the big day came. It was the day we had all waited for but dreaded to see. Our high schcx)l days were over. And so on June 1, we, the class of ’48, graduated from our favorite High School— Hopkins.
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