flumw @CcM4 Juniors Dean Senkbiel, Ken Macek, George Lindahl warm up of football proctice. Paul Holland Boys' State Representative With the autumn of 1950, the Class of '52 came into its own. The spade work as tenth graders paid off as the juniors took their places in the life and activities of the school: the football squad, junior class play, homecoming attendants, Catherine Towley, Pat Swanson and Pat Stevenson, club offices, basketball squad, all-school play, debate, Boy and Girl Stater's Paul Hetland and Rosemary Quinn, National Honor Society, and Quill and Scroll. With the close of the first semester and the excitement of the state basketball tournament, in which the juniors figured prominently, running down plans for the prom took first place in the minds of the class. The juniors were determined, in the Hopkins tradition, to entertain the seniors royally at the end of the year. To finance the event, the juniors sold candy during noon hours, dedicated the profits from I Remember Mama, and sponsored a dance after the District 18 Choral Festival. As ushers at commencement, selected members of the junior class got a preview of graduation. And so the year ends—a year of fun and work, the elements that invest a class with the leadership necessary for seniors. Junior Class Officer Wagner, Vice President Pagelkopf, President Larson, Treasurer Stevenson, Secretary Rosemary Quinn Girls' State Representative Row 3—Ewest, Bredeson, Corniea, Crawford, Bergsten, DeMuth, Dvorak, Fitz. Row 2—Bennet, Eng, Berkey, Arndt, Brock, Cavanaugh. Bruner, Fox. Row 1—Anderson, Christiansen, Girard, Gibbs, Gehrts, Carpenter, Gibbs. 17
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Sofifomone @C i44 Sophomore bosketball co-stars, Dove Tschimperle ond Jerry Porter. If you were to ask any person in the sophomore class of 1950-51 what they were most proud of, they would almost all agree on Dave Tschimperle and Jerry Porter. This goes almost without an explanation. Our homecoming attendants, Dona Fox for football and LuAnne Winter-field for basketball, helped our queens reign with equal majesty. Even though the sophomores didn't win either prize for decorating in the homecoming contests, they felt that the people who worked to fix up a car for the football parade and Mr. Stenback's room for basketball homecoming did a good job. The sophomores shared with the juniors in making up the largest part of the senior high chorus. There were several sophomores in the senior band, also. The Junior Red Cross Council was run by sophomores and they did a good job keeping the Red Cross active. This class had the misfortune of losing one of its members for a time. Judy Smykal became a patient at the Glen Lake Sanatorium at the end of March. Sophomore clast officers: Bruce Me-Glosson. Don McGonnon, Gretchen Robe, Phyllis Mattill, Dennis Pruictt. Row 3—Ferguson, Culshow, Clapp, Aubrecht. Calvin, Anklam, Fredeon. Blitz, Boccett. Row 2—Fergon, Borgmann, Enfield, Blobergor, Cavanaugh, Fox, 8lock, Ernst, Bren. Row i Blake, Bren, Arbogast, Edeskuty, Corbett, Adams, Cramer, Dvorak, Carlson. 19
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