Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1950

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SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Band Chorus Clubs Honors Plays Publications Speech I am the Third Bit —Leadership— about which my class is justly proud. The Month of November 1. —Happy birthday Shirley Arndt and Nancy Wold. 2. —16 years ago today the stork brought Chuck Larson. 3. —Juniors busy rehearsing for the class play. 4. —Juniors present doss day Moonlight for Hubert. 5. —Every one turns out for the Legion Hall dance. 6. —Everything is quiet, everyone goes to church. 7. —Hi-Crier out, Chor Realander and Bob Wagner, guy and gal of the month. 8. —Group pictures token for the annual. 9. —All the seniors asking, Will you trade graduation pictures with me? 10.—Armistice Day progrom, Dick Crane ond Gilbert Robertson, ond Arnie looked snoppy in their uniforms. I I.—Armistice Day, no school. I 2. Margie Bocko celebrates her seventeenth birthday. 13. —Everyone tolking obout the show, Come to The Stable. 14. —New lockers arrived and everyone trying to get one. 15. —The senior dosses hove o very enlightening movie. 16. —Seniors go to Faribault. First snowfall of the year. 17. —The physics students really go in for movies--Huh Jockie and Bill. 18. —Roy Hejhall stumped in solid for the first time. 19. —Legion Hall dance is biggest colling cord this Saturday. 20. —Happy birthday, Teddy Dvorak (the syrup boy). 21. —Janice Pruett is sweet six- teen todoy—P 22. - Teom busy practising for the first basketball gome. 23. —Hopkins defeots strong St. Cloud Teachers quintet Turkey Trot after the game 24. —Thanksgiving Day. 25. —Margie Liset, Carol Beckman ond Mr. Towley celebrate Margie's birthday ot the press conference in Chicago 26. —Richard Haos, Jerre Miller, and Jim Murphy celebrate Dick's birthday. 27. —Pat Loney is beginning to worry about voting as he is seventeen today. 28. —Ronald Bohoch born sixteen yeors ago today. 29. - Seniors busy studying ond practicing for driving test. 30. —Bcb Wagner plays 'Juliet' at a program at the Boys' Home.

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The Warriors' Tale Tesar Wester Sauter Peterson Knutson Appledorn Towley Klawitter John Tesar Duluth Teachers College Bond, Harmony Caruson McLean Alma Klawitter MacPhaii; Minneapolis College of Musi . University of Minnesota Vocal Music Eleanor Whitman St. Teresa English Carlyon Ann Wester University of Minnesota Moth Charles Caruson University of Minnesota English, Speech Mrs. Elaine Argetsinger University of Minnesota Corrective Speech Lawrence Sauter Stout Institute Industrial Arts Cornelia McLean University of Minnesota School Nurse Jane Peak University of Minnesota Junior High Business Evelyn Peterson Macaloster English Floyd Knutson St. Olaf Moth; Footboll Coach Mrs. Lois Appledorn University of Minnesota Home Economics Carl Towley Gustavus Sociol Studies, Journalism Jeanne Carlyon University of Minnesota Heme Economics Ronald Olson St. Cloud Teachers College Industrial Arts Elinor Brainard University of Minnesota Girls Gym Joseph Knoblauch University of Minnesota Science; Social Studies Beatrice Rogers Wisconsin Teachers College Art Supervisor Lillian Mattson University of Chicago Junior High English, Library



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The Warriors Tale Band—First row. left to right: Bren. Strain. Stevenson. Johnson. Vrasplr. Schnobcl. Brokl. Pauley. Kavcnnugh. Borsh. Eng, Novotney, Berkey, Larson. Nelson. Running: Second row: Lund. Nordqulst, Brokl. Westllng. Youngs-tram. Nelson. Helland. Walker. Gerard. Wendell. Kopesky. Johnson. Towley. Larson. Mat till, Hamlet. Carlson.: Third row: Christiansen. Edeskuty. Seitz. Kline, Carlson. Towley. Kasper. Cavenaugh. Larson. Rabc. Llset. Eyres. Talekson, Worman. Wlnge. Nelson; Fourth row: Tcsar. Hall. Johnson. Robertson, Glllard, Nolen. Fite. Hall. Sorenson. Weill, Jacobson. Albrecht. Stenberg. Klmmer. Meyer. Larson, Nordqulst. Tlffney. Carlson. Ruplln, Meyer. Band earns A” The hard working band members under the skillful leadership of Mr. Tesar have once again led us through an active and successful season, copping an A at the district. During the glorious football season the band puts on half-time shows at all the home games. At home basketball games, and the tournament games they really pep up school yells, besides their own snappy numbers. The junior high band had a busy year inasmuch as they got two days a week practice during the winter months. They also participated in the junior high school solo and ensemble contest held at Mound. The instrumental department instructs rating at festival about MO students, ranging from grades four through twelve. They are divided into two groups, the junior high and the senior high band. The senior members in this year's band numbered 70 pieces. Major merits are awarded for meritorious performances. The spring concert was given on April 21. The band went on a trip to Two Harbors on May 9. Their plan of route included Pine City, Hinkley and St. Cloud where they, played at the Veterans hospital. They will make a wonderful showing at the Raspberry Day and the Aquatennial parades. Our hats are off to their achievements and more power to them. Brass sextet rates top “A Horn quartet sweeps festival with “A

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