Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1953

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SEVENTH GRADE: FRONT ROW, Uft lo right — Rodacft, Throdahl, Nallt. Strand, Stoltanow, Sackriion. Wh.fnay, Od nbf«it, Pctarton, Totuihck, Picha, Stona, Tjormland, Rickard. Naiad, Rooi. Nation, Wallaca, Sa-bako. SECOND ROW—Morrii. LandqjUt, Sr-mrod, Whitahaad, Rank, Maniofl, Norrgard, N chc Is, Wintartiald, N.rtn, Pljnol T tar, P»Kr ?n, Sta anton S dtimi, Schutla, Duda, THIRD ROW—Rofhna n. Spanda, Sj I.vcW. Sutton, larton, Warnar. Sm tana. Stra dbara, Laiaratti, LSila, Larton. Rautcr, Lart.n, Lind, Savcrton. Loving. Lindgran, Mocra, R tmaii ila, St.nbarg, Tobiat. 8th and 7th graders each in a niche Junior High Activities .... As seniors now, many of us hxtk back on the ime when we first started high school in the junior ligh. The junior high this year has carried on many useful its well as fun-packed activities. With Mrs. Wester and the student council, the -tudents have worked hard to make the school a better place to live. December, better known as Courtesy Month, was set aside to establish a better relationship not only between students and teachers but also among the students themselves. This was climaxed by a dress-up day the day before Christmas vacation. Then came Clean-up Month during March. Through this month the students worked to improve the appearance of their school. This was also Hosed by a dress-up day. The junior high also sponsored a P.T.A. member- ship drive and a drive for the March of Dimes. Probably the hardest working club in the junior high is the Junior Red Cross under the guidance of Miss Mary Palmer. It has sent a box a week to Germany, totaling M altogether. They sold candy and peanuts at noon from which they received $100 that was soon spent to fill 01 gift boxes overseas. Because of its interest in other people the members gathered 1400 magazines lor the sick in hospitals, and this year it raised $70 in its membership drive. But the junior high is not all work and no play. They go by the quotation, “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” (James m the home rooms have been so placed that they may have recreation at inx»n. The gym is also available. To climax the year the Student Council sponsored .. (Jet Acquainted Day” with the eighth grader, from St. Joseph’s who will Ik- starting as freshmen next year. Volleyball and other competitive games provide variety for girls phy. ed. Page 26



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STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW. I«ft to right— Rodgart, Tallakton, Maat, Wintarfiald. Mr. Holchtr, Staagj, Haupf. Carlton, Schwltow, Wondarly, SECOND ROW—Compton. laar, Onitad, Itanbargar, Raba. Gayar, Moilan-an. Crarrur. Wicklund. Vratpir, Rsbartion, Haiwka, Naudackar, Korean, THIRD ROW—Ttehim. par la, Raftanbaul. Every well-run school The Student Council .... The Student Council this year consisted of twenty-f.iur members. Mach of the three classes and every trganization of the sch K l is represented by one mem-l cr. With Mr. Holchcr as the adviser and Luanne Winterficld as president, the Council undertook such problems as solving the rush at lunch and the initiation of school clubs .Another function of the Student Council was to sell hearts on “Tag Day,’ the money for which went to sponsor University extension programs, probably one of the most beneficial functions of the Council was the setting up of 1 Student-Teacher Relations Board. Junior High Council .... One of the hardest working organization in the junior high school is the Student Council. With Mrs. Ann Wester as its adviser, the Council plays an im- portant part in jun’or high life. The Council this year t x k over the big problem of gum chewing and anyone found chewing gum, was taken to the ethics committee. The junior Council as well as the senior Council sold tags on Tag day to help pay for the University extension programs which arc sponsored during the year for the entertainment and education of all students. Junior Red Cross .... The Junior Red Cross has completed another year of worthy service under the able leadership of Miss Romano, faculty adviser, and Cecilia Robertson, president. To raise money, they held their annual talent show and sponsored successful drives for various causes throughout the school. They sent representatives to meet regularly with the Minneapolis Council. SENIOR HIGH RED CROSS: PRONT ROW. laft to right—Anklam. Mattill, Stewart. Johnton. Carlton. SECOND ROW—Mitt Romano. Lindahl, Otto. Corbett. Gahrti, Rodgart. THIRD ROW—Larton, Robartion, Andarton. Van dar Grid, Iran. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW. laft to right-Pavclka, Chapman. Mann, Filklnt, Johnton, North, Schick, Johnion, SECOND ROW—Lindqulit. W.lwarding. O'Irian, McGlaton, Andrla, Irady. LaRua, Waitar. Page M)

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