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SERVICE CLUB: FRONT ROW. Uft to right—Wicklund. Bren. Spott. Mm. O'Connor, Rodger . Johnton, SECOND ROW—Johnson, Wolff. Stinson Kreminski. Pruictt. Lindahl, THIRD ROW—Nystrom Berg-lund, Birkhols, Schuefte, Milay. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right— VanDerGriff Hudson, Nordquist Esh. Walton, Nelson, Johnson, Johnson. SECOND ROW—Miss Stevenson, Drake. Cavanaugh, Nystrom. Swanson, Howe Arbogast, Ratcliffa, Mr. Kolsrud, THIRD ROW—Hudson, Ackus, Johnson, Walton, Dion. Hilsan, Quam, Haalar. of extra-curricular activities The Service Club .... For the purpose of aiding the school in various activtics, the Service Club was organized in 1940. The president, Kathleen Rodgers, and the adviser, Mrs. O’Connor, see that help is given in the classroom, library, and office and on special occasions. The work merits personal awards as well as grateful acknowledgement from the teachers. Christian Fellowship Club .... The Christian Fellowship Club is a relatively new club in Hopkins high school. It was formed in I 50 and is open to everyone in the junior and senior high schools. Its purpose is to bring others to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and to have fellowship with Christian students. Under the guidance of our adviser, Miss Lorraine Stevenson and president Roger Lsh, our club has grown each year. Meetings arc held each Thursday noon in the junior high chorus room during which time songs arc sung, prayers are offered, and speakers arc heard. Socials are held during the year. The Warrior .... We of the Warrior staff began our activity this year by attending the Minnesota High School Press Association conference held at the University of Minnesota early in September. Then during Thanksgiving vacation, twelve of us attended the annual National Scholastic Press Association Convention in Chicago. During these conventions we attended many meetings fin how to plan and produce good ycar-ixtoks. With our adviser, Carl Towlcy, and co-editors Gayle Johnson and Kathleen Rodgers, we have enjoyed working together as a staff to bring you this year's Warrior. WARRIOR STAFF: FRONT ROW, left to right—Kopeiky, Anklam, Carbon, Mitby. Rodgers, Johnson, Rabe. Jackson, Jacobsan, Stavenson. SECOND ROW—Stewart, Bran, Mattill, McMahon, Cavanaugh, Winterfield. Wonder-ly. O'Brien Youngstrom. Jensen. Moilanen. Towley. THIRD ROW— Johnson, Mahigan, Mitby, Hughes, Stcege, Calvin, Aubrecht. Gayer, Cram,r, Taylor, Corbitt. Page 52
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JUNIOR HIGH RED CROSS: FRONT ROW. left to rigM—Lord-w 9. Sackritin. Jindra. Palmer. Mu»ick. Blackburn, Feltl, SECOND ROW—Douglas, Johnson, Dun , Horner. Barlow. Lighter, Wing , Richards. DEBATE: FRONT ROW, left to right—Davis, Miley, Larson, Neu-decker, Winterfield, SECOND ROW—Heinecke, Biltx, Fredean, Mr. Caruson. Neudecker, Onstad. should have a planned program Junior High Red Cross .... The Junior High Red Cross this year has proved to Ik one of the hardest working clubs in the junior high. Under the direction of Miss Mary Palmer the club sold candy and |K anuts in order to raise money to fill gift boxes. One hundred dollars was raised and 61 Itoxcs were filled. Also, they sent . 6 boxes, one box .. week to Germany. Congratulations, for the good work. Debate Squad .... Debating the proposition “Resolved: that the Atlantic Pact nations should form a Federal Union” this year, were Bob Neudecker, Fred Fredean, Ann Larson, and Jerry Onstad. The team attended several tournaments through- out the season. Debates at Concordia, Duluth, Mac-alestcr, and Gustavus offered good experience in sj cech-making plus lots of good times. Practice debates with Blake school were held during the year, also. The coach of the debate squad is C. A. Caruson. National Honor Society .... To Ik eligible for membership in the National Honor SfK'icty a student must be a junior or senior and in the upper one-fourth of his class. Other qualities needed arc leadership, service, and character. The candidates arc selected by the senior high faculty by means of a point system. A program was held in May at which time the new members were induct'd. A luncheon followed given by the Rotary Club. Officers of this year’s society are: Phyllis Mattill, president; Richard Heinecke, vice president; secretary-treasurer, Halcyon Tallakson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: SRONT ROW. left to riaht— Heinecke, Uram, Kurver Fredean, Neudecker; SECOND ROW—Cafl-MD, Mattill, Johnton, Larton. Bren. Carlton Steege; THIRD ROW—Mr . O'Connor Smykal, Wonderly. Winterfield, Taylor, Mcilenan, Larton. Tallakton, Nord-quitt, Rodger , Rabe. Page 31
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TRI-Y: FRONT ROW, left »o right — Stewart, Stevenson, Anklam, And arson, Wonderly, Carlton, Corbett. Moilanen, Jensen, Jack-ton. Rogers, SECOND ROW— Heinrich, Tallakton, LaFond, Cav. anaugh, McGannon, Ttchimperle, Otto, Corbett, Larson, Hughes, Winterfield, Mrs. Nelson, THIRD ROW—Robertson. Mitby, MifTjy. Hofstrand, Eaheart, Bren, Vras-pir, Sells, Cramer, Geyer, Anderson. Mattill. representing a wide field of interests TheTri-Y .... The Tri-Y, although retaining the same name, is now a completely different cluh than it was last year. It has been opened to all senior high girls who are willing to meet certain requirements. Members arc taken in at the beginning of each semester with an induction in the spring. However, the objectives of clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living are still the same. Sandra Wonderly, president, has led the cluh in its various activities and Mrs. Nelson has aided in the capacity of adviser. The money-raising efforts this year, as usual, have been for the purpose of helping some worthy senior with a college education. The Hi-Crier .... Under adviser Fred Stallcy and editor-in-chief Phyllis Mattill, the Hi-Crier staff this year composed of nine members ,has worked hard to bring to the students of Hopkins all the news concerning them, their school and their friends. Junior Rotarians .... The Junior Rotarians arc a group of twelve senior boys who attend the Rotary Club meetings in Hopkins. The meetings arc held each Thursday noon and two boys arc sent each month. These boys sit in on the meetings and in May they arc asked to give a rc|x rt of their impressions of the meetings. Hob Mahigan and Dave Tschimperle were chosen as representatives to a state meeting in St. Paul in April. HI-CRIER STAFF: FRONT ROW. led lo rioht-Mitby, Mattill, Mr. Stalky, Mr. Zipoy. Johnson, Rodgers. SECOND ROW—McMahon. Cavanaugh, Winterfield, Taylor, Moilenan, O'Brian. JUNIOR ROTARIANS: FRONT ROW. left to right-Mahigan H. inecke. Johnson. Tschimparlc, Porter, Raffenbeul, StCONO ROW —Bill . Frcdoan, Tschimperle, Moore, Zeug. Thon. Page 33
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