Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1950

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THE SCHOOL Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Graders Seventh Graders Administration Faculty I am the Second Bit —Character— of which my class furnished abundance ' rhe Month of October 1. —Everybody is glued to their radios listening to the gome. 2. —Elmer's is vacant today. 3. —Boys octet serenades listen- ers on K.S.T.P. television. 4. —Today the skeletons from the closets for the first 6 weeks come out for an airing, as the first Hi-Cricr comes to press. 5. —Corl Towley Jr. climbs on a cha r and directs chorus today. 6. —Strange music is heard by the pointers who ore sprucing up 'ye old camping grounds. 7. —Was it Rex Sorenson who ruined the doy by saying Morrioge is a grcot institution, but who likes institutions, in social class. 8. —Pot Corbet works extra hard on broom duty at the Variety Store. 9. —Dolores Chermok, all dressed up in jeans, gees to the Or-pheum Theatre. 10.—Katie Fortier is sentenced to Siberia, o place for Mr. Co-ruson's Favorite pupils. I I.—Several juniors went on o weiner roast at Vinehill. 12.—Thonks to Columbus for his discovering America on this date. We can all sleep today. 18.—Carcle Hogquist celebrates her birthday with a hen party ot Barb Knuth's. 14. —Mr. Towley announces we con start having our faces recorded now. 15. Today Marlys Hissam decides to make Irish stew out of Minnie (their cot). Why Marlys? 16. - -lauri Ekern ond June Ram- zinger go to the De LoSolle homecoming. I 7.—Miss Macemon tells her allgirl 7th period English class: Will the meeting of the Ladies Aid, please come to order? 18. —Mr. Holcher gets elected to de'cgotc assembly of MEA. 19. —We all practised screoming ond then went on the air for Our Cheering Section radio program. 20. - -Jackie goes to the Big Little store during 1 and 2 periods and gets o bog of candy. Did you offer Miss Romono a piece, Jackie? 21. - -1st University extension pro- gram. The Merchant of Venice , a one man theatre by Jack Rank. 22. —Leona is out with a boy from Sunken Heights os usual. 23. —A rush on the Hopkins theatre. Mony dissopoint-ments because of the balcony being so small. 24. —Seniors Start taking driving lessons so os to eose off on the pedestrians. Curtis Olsen transfers to West. 25. —Rosemory Quinn honors Hopkins by winning the WC-TU diamond medal. 26. —GAA goes bowling oftei school. 27. —Because of MEA we are de- clared a 2-doy holiday, so the Camp Fire girls go on a picnic ot Glen Loke. 28. —Nancy Wold celebrates her 17th birthday with a weiner roost ot Excelsior. 29. - Who has been corving E.S in the bock booth at Jogs, Marlys? 30. —Being a sunny day, church hod a good attendance. 31. —The Boy Scouts were kept busy by a party ot Mtka. Mills, and Red Schneider and Bob Wagner and a few of the quiet boys were entertaining the younger kiddies.

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DEDICATION We of the 1950 Warriors Tale, in behalf of the senior class, wish to dedicate this book to Vern J. Armstrong in appreciation of his 1 3 years of service, and his participation in extra-curricular affairs. His dry. humor and ready wit have refreshed many classes after a short quiz. Our darkest days will always be brightened by the recollection of his taste for color. It is also our sincere wish that the succeeding classes will be quick to take advantage of his painstaking efforts to guide them on their ventures into science. I am the First Bit —Scholarship— in which my class ranks at the top. Vern J. Armstrong The Month ol September 6. — 1st doy of school year. 7. —Got our first home work for school year. 8. —Dot Hlovacek drops her purse in 5th hour social and there was a mad scramble for the contents. 9. —Warriors defcot Fergus Falls at Hopkins. 1 2.—Margie Hanson wos very surprised when she sat down in 3rd hour study and found no seot beneath her. 1 3 —Mr. Tow ley came to school lote this noon, and was very surprised to find his 5th hour social class sitting on the steps outside. 14.—Gus Brennan got a bump on his head when Mr. Krogfus swotted him one with the stick. 15. —Pat Sitor was kicked out of Spanish because she was talking. 16. —Warriors defeated Park Ori- oles. State Press Conference at U. 19. —Hi-Y has first meeting of the year. 20. —Tri-Y has first meeting of the year. 21. —Mr. Zipoy threatened to move Leona with the sophomores if she didn't stop . talking. 22. —Margie, Mutz, Joan and Lorrayne went to a Red Owl party. Did you have fun? 23.—The defeat of the Wayzota Trojans. 26.—Mutz fell flat on her face coming out of social. Too much day dreaming. • 27.—Marlys Hissam didn't come to school this morning. Must have been a test in chemistry. 28. —Rocket was kicked out of commercial law. 29. —Sophomores arc now begin- ning to know their way a-round school. 30. —Warriors defeated the Mo- hawks.



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Lynell Alberg Lynn German Club, Speech Club, Hi-Cner, Dramotic Club Sh« that inquires much learns much Frederic Anderson And] Lotin Club Lord of himself. Ronald Anderson Ronnie Debate, Chorus. Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Jerry F. Andrs Tronsfer student from South High, Mpls., Chorus, Glee Club, Projection, Torch Club, Notional Honor Society. No man can thoroughly master more than one art or science. Joan Archambo Archy Freshman class vice president. Service Club, Jr. Red Cross Council, Hi-Crier, Speech Club, Tri-Y, GAA, Pep Club, Glee Club. Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance. Rad Banning How e H-Club, Germon Club, Fresh-mon vice president. Sophomore closs president. Junior class president, Student Council, National Honor Society, Basketball. It is qood will that makes intelligence. Delford Barlau Del H-Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball. Courage in danger is half the bat- Tho Warriors' Tale Carol Beckman Becky Student Council, Red Cross, Glee Club, Hi-Crier, Debate, Speech Club, Tri-Y, GAA, Dramatics, Pep Club. I have always been a quarter of an hour before my time, and it has made a woman of me. Joyce Violet Block Jo Service Club. Chorus, Glee C'ub, Hi-Crier, GAA. Dramatics. Perseverance brings success. Clair Bren Chorus Every man meets his Waterloo at last. Ward Brennan Gut Football From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. Frances M. Butler Sit Service Club, Speech Club, Glee Club, GAA, Dramotic Club, Junior class play. Pep Club, Chorus. It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. John G. Carlson Johnnie Band, Chorus, Jr. Red Cross Council, Boy's Octet. They lauqh that win. Margaret Bocko Margie Junior class secretary, Lotin Club, Chorus, Hi-Crier, Tri-Y, Junior closs play, Tophomore homccominq attendant. She is noble who performs noble deeds.

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