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HOPKINS HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS THE 1953 UJflRRIOR A Qolden Anniversary Book MARKING 50 YEARS OF SECONDARY EDUCATION IN HOPKINS, MINNESOTA Athletics—Pages 41-50 School Life—Pages 51-55
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THE SENIOR CLASS OF FOREWORD: . . . . With 1953 the golden anniversary of the graduation of the first high school class in Hopkins, it seemed to us the natural thing to use that as our yearbook theme. Accordingly, you will find an historical motif in this year's Warrior. We have attempted to portray a full year of activity of Hopkins High—the school as we saw it ... . the kids we went around with .... the classes we attended .... the teachers we had .... the clubs we belonged to ... . the activities we took part in ... . the highlight of winning the second consecutive state basketball crown .... the lighter side of school life—parties, dances and the other things dear to the? heart of the typical high school student. Through it all you will find a serious thread—partly hidden perhaps, but there nevertheless for the discerning reader. It has been a wonderful year to be in school and this is our attempt to interpret it for others. We hope that you like our 1953 Warrior. Gayle Johnson, Kathleen Rodgers .... Co-editors Dorothy McMahon.................................Business Manager The School—Pages 7-28 Organizations—Pages 29-40
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Education Milestones in Hopkins 1903 This year marked the graduation of the first high school class in Hopkins. On the class roll are found the names of Fred Souba, Inger Jeppeson, Lillian Lillygren, Emil Miller, Ellen Burns, Joseph Hosp, Agnes Nash, Anna Jenson, Edward Smetana, William Souba. It is interesting to note that one of the graduates, Agnes Nash, later became principal of her Alma Mater. Adolph Olson was superintendent at that time. The building pictured at the right is one of the first schools and stood on the present location of the Legion Hall. The Alice Smith School, opened in the fall of 1952, named for a veteran teacher 1908 This was an important year in Hopkins education history. It marked the erection of the then-modern structure at the right and which we see today on the south side of the Boulevard between 15th and 16th Avenues. Built to serve perhaps 200 students, today it bulges with almost 500; next fall even more. Hopkins graduates have a warm spot in their hearts for it; love its cracks and creaks; will be sorry see it go. Mr. Olson was superintendent in 1908. Milton Geer has been principal of the building since 1937.
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