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% I s | I luk Artj H pk| Iâ llopkif artmeiit Lila Wicklund Editor Gretchen Heinrich Business Manager John Engelbart Advisor Although it isn't tradition for the Warrior to be dedicated to one who has been with us so short a time, we take great pride in dedicating it to you, Mr. Edstrom. Your fine co-operation with the student body has made our senior year un-forgetable. Therefore we feel this an opportune time to express our deep gratitude and to wish you further success in your future years in Hopkins. 4 The old Senior High (above) will be replaced by a splendid, three and one-half million dollar school (left). Construction was started on the new school this spring. K l()- l AIHilOH comes Id you ;i «i graphic I tort r«i y«i I of a year a I Hopkins High School. As the enrollment inerea âs ami new students, faculty, and activities are adihul. it heroines a greater problem to present all facets of school lifi The W.irrior Staff has trial In present a coinprchcn+ixc cox crape of a year al llnpkin High Siâlutnl. 5 Below: MRS. MARION HANSON, Secretary to Business Manager; MRS. AILEEN WIGGINTON, Bookkeeper; MRS. SOPHIE KROC, Secretary to Superintendent Left: A. E. EDSTROM, Principal of Senior High; Right: DONALD R. COPPINS, Principal of Junior High; DIANE ANDERSON, Secretary WTO yearbook would be complete without first ac-knowlcdging appreciation to the faculty who have made our years in high school wonderful. Giving their thoughts and ideas to mold us in the way we should grow, they were our able advisors not only in classwork. but also in extracurricular activities. They took an interest in us as individuals, sharing our joys and sorrows, encouraging us to make the most of our talents and abilities. As adult citizens, we will be able to face the future in a world made better by learning. These individuals have done much to enlighten, inspire, and enrich our lives. Opposite page: Upper picture: W. N. LUNDAHL, Business Manager and Supervisor of Grounds and Buildings; Lower left: L. H. TANGLEN, Superintendent of Schools; Lower Right: Board of Education, Independent School District No. 225, (Left to right; top to bottom) MRS. JUNE THRODAHL, Director; ROLLIN B. CHILD, Clerk; PAUL SWENSSON, Director; G. M. ROBERTSON, Treasurer; DON A. DONOVAN, Director; O. J. PARKS, President 6 mmm THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY HAVE DEVOTED THEIR TIME AND ENERGY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF OUR SCHOOL FACULTY ! THOMAS SOLDAHL, Guidance Director and Counselor, Cavaliers Advisor Left: Picture 1) CARL TOWLEY, Assistant Principal; MRS. JEAN JARRETT, Secretary ... 2) ROSE MACEMON, English IV, Senior Class Advisor; MRS. ESTHER NELSON, English III, Junior Class Advisor, Tri-Y ... 3) MRS. RUTH O'CONNOR, Shorthand, Typing, National Honor Society Advisor; MIKE W. ZIPOY, Commercial Law, Bookkeeping, Typing, Hi-Crier Business Manager ... 4) JOHN ENGELBART, Art, Warrior; MRS. DOROTHY PHELPS. Art THOMAS BARTON, English II, Debate Declamation; CHARLES A. CARUSON, English II, Speech. Dramatics ISABETH BOWING, Li- MILTON GEER, Coordinator JOSEPH NEUDECKER, In- arion of Cooperative Part-Time dustrial Arts, Visual Educa- Occupations Training DUANE M. HEANER, Biology; MARVIN C. KROG-FUS, Mathematics, Assistant Sophomore Class Advisor; VERN J. ARMSTRONG, Chemistry, Physics, Geometry tion; HUGH FIRMAGE, Agriculture EARL BREAULT, Social Studies, Hockey, Junior Class Advisor; C. J. STENBACK, World History, Sophomore Class Advisor; DONALD N. HOLCHER, American History, Driving Course, Student Council; FRED C. STALLEY, Social Studies, Journalism, Hi-Crier LORRAINE STEVENSON, Physical Education, G.A.A., Pep Club Adviser; RUSSELL S. MAET-ZOLD, Athletic Director, Basketball, Assistant Football, Track, Golf, H Club MRS. ANN WESTER, Mathematics, Student Council; NIELS JENSON, Mathematics, Science; MRS. VIRGINIA RUKAVINA, English, Literature MARY E. PALMER, Social Studies, Junior Red Cross; ESTHER LEMON, Social Studies; ROSE MAHER, Social Studies, Mathematics; TERESA ROMANO, Latin, French, Junior Red Cross MRS. J. KIRKPATRICK, Visiting Teacher; CORNELIA McLEAN, Nurse; MRS. DELORIS DYE, Nurse's Secretary MRS. MARILYN LANTZ, Home Economics and Science; JEANNE CARLYON, Home Economics; DORIS KOTVAL, Home Economics RALPH KOLSRUD, General Science, Jr. High Football Coach; FLOYD A. KNUTSON, Mathematics, Head Football Coach; J. W. KNOBLAUCH, Business, Asst. Football Coach, Jr. High Basketball, Guidance MARY CROWLEY, General Science; GLADYS LARSON, Librarian C. J. SCHOENECKER, Social Studies, Mathematics, Asst. Basketball Coach, Asst. Baseball Coach; GEORGE KREUTZER, Industrial Arts, Physical Education, B Squad Football Coach, Asst. Track Coach BARBARA BIRKENMEYER, English and Literature, Social Studies; VIVIAN SEIBERT, English and Literature, Social Studies; MABEL MAD-LAND, English. LAWRENCE SAUTER, Industrial Arts, Stage Crew Director; RONALD OLSON, Industrial Arts, Baseball; DONALD BUTTS, Industrial Arts JOHN F. TESAR, Band Director, Harmony, Instrumental Instruction; CLIFTON THOMPSON, Band. WALLACE GEARS, Vocal Music; WILLIAM COOK, Vocal Music HONOR ROLL Richard Chamberlin Nancy Christiansen Carol Dvorak Mary Jane Eaheart Shirley Emerson Ibid Hamilton Susan Hargrove Donald Hazuka Clyde Heeler Gretchen Heinrich Jean Hetland Jcanine Joosten Thomas Kokesh Ann Larson Dianne Larson John Maas James Miller Douglas Myhre Robert Neudecker James Noland Dona Prince Joan Quam Marlene Sewall Ren Souba Ilalcyon Tallakson W ayne Thomson Thomas Cram James Kurvers Florence Vraspir Valedictorion: LILA WICKLUND Senior class officers: JIM KURVERS, President; JOHN MAAS, Vice-president; JIM MILLER, Treasurer; FLORENCE VRASPIR, Secretary AFTER TWELVE YEARS OF SCHOOL, THEY ARE PREPARED TO FACE THE WORLD AS YOUNG CITIZENS THREE years ago the class of '5-1 crossed the worn and well-used threshold of the Senior High School building. This, the largest class ever to enter Hopkins High, endeavored to cope with the intricate problems confronting them. Of first importance was to make the most of our opportunities to study under the superior guidance of our understanding faculty. As juniors we found ourselves taking an active part in athletics, dramatics, music, homecomings and the prom. Our Senior year found us exchanging class pictures and cards, measuring for caps, and conferences with our teachers. It was proof that our high school days were almost over. As the time drew nearer for us to receive our diplomas we came to realize more fully how important our teachersâ daily work and guidance really were. They have given us confidence to look to the future. (left) Solutotorion: JERRY ONSTAD BARBARA ANDERSON DELORES ANDERSON JAMES ANDERSON LARRY ANDERSON WILLARD ARNOLD BARBARA ANDERSON . . . Borb . . . Dromotic Club. Tri-Y. French Club, All-school Ploy, Football Homecoming Attendant, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Service Club; DELORES ANDERSON . . . DeDo . . . Student Council, Pep Club. Tri-Y, Junior Class Treasurer, Basketball Homecoming Attendant, Band, Foster-Parents Club. JAMES ANDERSON . . . Jim . . . Foster-Parents Club, Football, Bosketball, Cavaliers, Golf, Hockey; LARRY ANDERSON . . . Andy . . Foster-Parents Club, Basketball, Cavaliers; WILLARD ARNOLD . . . Willie . . . Foster-Parents Club, Work Prcgrom, SUZETTE BADEAUX . . . Sue ... Pep Club. Tri-Y, French Club, Foster-Parents Club, Service Club, Warrior Staff, G.A.A., Work Program; MARLENE BARTON . . . Mor . . . Tri-Y, Foster-Parents Club. Work Program; MARY BECKMAN . . Mary . . . Warrior Stoff. Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Work Program; BEVERLY BERGMAN . . . Bev . . . Foster-Parents Club. G.A.A., Transfer from Glenwood; DEAN R. BERSIE . . . Deoner . . . Dramotic Club, Latin Club. All-school Play, Band, Debate. Swing Band, Track, German Band, Foster-Porents Club; HELEN LOUISE BIRKHOLZ . . . Foster-Parents Club. Chorus, Work Program, Service Club; JOANNE BLONOEll . . . Jonie . . . Foster Porenls Club, Warrior Stoff, Transfer from Holy Angels, Mpls.; JAMES BLUNT . . . Jim . . . Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Cavaliers, Work Program; 8EVERLY BRABEC . . . Bev . . . Foster-Parents Club, Dramotic Club, Warrior Staff, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Chorus; NANCY BRA-TRSOFSKY . . . Brat . . . Foster-Parents Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Chorus, Work Program. SUZETTE BADEAUX HELEN BIRKHOLZ MARLENE BARTON JOANNE BLONDELL MARY BECKMAN JAMES BLUNT BEVERLY BERGMAN DEAN BERSIE BEVERLY BRABEC NANCY BRATRSOFSK BETTEBELL BROWN LAVONNE BROWNING TOM CAMERON BYRON CARLSON CHARLES CARLSON BETTEBEll BROWN . . . Bette . . . Tri-Y, Fostcr-Porcnts Club, Chorus, Christian Fellowship Club; LA VONNE BROWNING . , . Vonnie . . . Fosfer-Porents Club, Chorus, Service Club; TOM CAMERON . . . Tom . . . Student Council, Dramatic Club, Band, All-Star Band, Student Band Director, Fostor-Parcnts Club, Chorus, Future Farmers of America, Swing Band, German Band; BYRON J. CARLSON . . . By . . . Foster-Parents Club, Cavaliers; CHARLES CARLSON . . . Charlie . . . Student Council, Junior Rotarian, Foster-Parents Club, Basketball Co-captain, Band, Chorus, Track, H-Club, Cavaliers; LEROY CARPENTER . . . Carp . . . Latin Club, Band, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Swing Band; RONALD CAVANAUGH . . . Ron . . . Student Council, Football, Basketball, Cavaliers, Fostor-Parcnts Club, Future Farmers of America, Track; RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN . . . Dick . . . Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Junior Rotarian, Band, Foster-Parents Club; CAROLYN J. CHRISTIANSEN . . . Chorus, Foster-Parents Club, Work Program, Transfer from Woyzafa; NANCY CHRISTIANSEN , . . Chris . . . Warrior Staff, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Hi-Crier Staff, Junior Achievcment; COLLEEN CORBETT . . . Corby . . . Warrior Staff, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Foster-Parents Club, Cheerleader, Hi-Crier Staff, Basketball Homecoming Attendant; DENNIS CORNIEA . . . Pierre . . . Cavaliers, H-Club, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Football, Basketball, Track; RICHARD DION . . . Marquis . . . H-Club, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Christian Fellowship President, Football, Basketball, Futuro Farmers of America, Track, Boy's Octette; CAROL M. DVORAK . . . Foslor-Porenls Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y, French Club, Chorus, Transfer from Edina; DENNIS DVORAK . . . Rube . . . Chorus, Foster-Parents Club. LEROY CARPENTER RONALD CAVANAUGH COLLEEN CORBETT DENNIS CORNIEA R. CHAMBERLAIN RICHARD DION C. CHRISTIANSEN N. CHRISTIANSEN CAROL M. DVORAK DENNIS DVORAK MARLENE DVORAK . . . Jovo . . . Dromotlc Club, All school Ploy, Foster-Parents Club, Work Program; ROBERT A. DVORAK . . . Doc . . . Foster-Parents Club, Student Manager, Football and Basketball. H-Club. Work Progrom; VIRGINIA DVORAK . . . Gin . . . Dramatic Club, Tri-Y, Foster-Parents Club, Junior Red Cross, Hi-Crier Staff; MARY JANE EAHEART . . . Jane . . . Hi-Cricr Editor, Warrior Staff, Pep Club Secretary, Tri-Y, lolin Club, French Club, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, G.A.A.; SHIRLEY EMERSON . . . Shirl . . , Dramatic Club, Tri-Y, Latin Club, French Club, All-school Play, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus; FRED EMMINGS . . . Fungus . . . Latin Club, Foster-Parents Club, Debate, Football, H-Club, Cavaliers, Projection Club, Notional Athletic Society, Hockey, Work Program,- JOYCE ENG . . . Pep Club, Tri-Y, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus; BEVERLY EYRES . . . French Club, Foster-Parents Club, MARILYN FOSTER . . . Chorus, Foster-Parents Club, Transfer from New Richmond, Wisconsin; WALLACE FOX . . . Foxy . . . Dramatic Club, Allschool ploy, Foster-Parents Club, Cavaliers, Work Program; JOHN FRANE . . . Tweety . . . Junior Rotarian, Latin Club, Foster-Parents Club. H-Club, Cavaliers, National Athletic Society, Hockey, Baseball, Transfer from Cretin, St. Paul; ALICE LORRAINE FUCHS . . . Foster-Parents Club, Tri-Y, Band, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Sorvico Club, G.A.A.; JAMES FULLER . . . Jim . . . Student Council, Dramatic Club, Warrior Staff, Latin Club, All School Plays, Foster-Parents Club, Junior Red Cross, Junior Achievement, Cavaliers, Projection Club, Work Program; STEPHEN JOHN FUNK . . . Steve . . , Dramatic Club, All-school plays, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus. Football; JULES GILLARD . . . Jim . . . Cavaliers, H-Club, Foster-Parents Club. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track. FRED EMMINGS JOYCE ENG JOHN FRANE ALICE FUCHS BEVERLY EYRES JAMES FULLER MARILYN FOSTER STEPHEN FUNK WALLACE FOX JULES CLASS OF 1054 JUDIE GOOD MARGARET GRONLI JOAN HAAKONSON ROBERT HAAKONSON SHERRY HACKETT JUDIE GOOD . . . Jud . . . Oromotic Club. Pep Club, Tri-Y, French Club. Band, Foster-Parents Club. Chorus, Christian Fellowship; MARGARET GRONLI . . . Marg ... Pep Club, Tri-Y, Work Program, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Transfer from Rooscvelt; JOAN LOUISE HAAKONSON . . . Foster-Parents Club, Latin Club, French Club, Work Program; ROBERT HAAKONSON . . . Hauky . . . Foster-Parents Cob, Football, Work Program,- SHERRY HACKETT . . . Hacker . . . Tri-Y, Pep Cub, Football Attendant. Fosler-Parents Club, Chorus, Sextet, Transfer from Southwest; BARBARA JO HAGEN . . . Borb . . . Tri-Y, All-School Play, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Jr. Red Cross; BUD HAMILTON . . . Bcvo . . . Student Council, Dramatics Club, Latin Club, All-School Play, Junior Class Vice President, Foster-Parents Club, Junior Rotarian, Football, Basketball, Golf. Cavaliers, Transfer from Pork, Baseball, National Athletic Society; LEE C. HAMILTON . . , Hambone . . . Dramatic Club, Foster-Porcnts Club, Chorus, Junior Rotarian, Football, Basketball. Cavaliers Secretary, Track, National Athletic Society, Boys Quartet, Junior Achievement, Golf. Hockey; KAREN MARIE HANSON . Dramatic Club, Tri-Y, Fos ter Porents Club MARY SUSAN HARGROVE . . . Sue . . . Dramatic Club, Warrior Staff, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Band, Foster-Parents Club, Junior Red Cross; CHARLES ARTHUR HAYS . . . Charlie . . . Foster-Parents Club, Football, Basketball, H-Club, Cavaliers, Baseball, Trock, National Athletic Society, Hockey; DONALD HAZUKA . . . Don . . Student Council, Foster-Porents Club, Junior Rotarian, Football. Bosketball. H-Club. Cavaliers, Baseba'I, National Alh!etic Society, Golf, Hockey; CLYDE HEELER . . . Heels . . . Band, Foster-Parents Club, Junior Achievement, GRETCHEN HEINRICH . . . Stretch . . . Warrior Staff. Pep Club. Tri-Y Secretary, French Club, Foster-Parents Club, Hi-Crier Staff. G.A.A.; LARRY HENSON . , . Red . . . Band, Foster Parents Club, Projection Club, Work Program. JARBARA JO HAGEN HARLES ARTHUR HAYS BUD HAMILTON DONALD HAZUKA LEE C. HAMILTON CLYDE HEELER KAREN HANSON GRETCHEN HEINRICH SUSAN HARGROVE LARRY HENSON JEAN HETLAND DIANNE HOFSTRAND WARD HOLASEK RUBY HOLMES ROBERT HOWELL JEAN HETLAND . . . Jeanie . . . Dramotic Club, Tri-Y, Hi-Crier Co-editor, Chorus, Foster-Parents Club; DIANNE HOFSTRAND . . . Di . . . Student Council, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Sophomoro Basketball, Homecoming Attendant, Foster-Poronts Club, Junior Red Cross, Hi-Crier Staff; WARD HOLASEK . . . Foster-Parents Club, Cavaliers, Future Farmers of America, Hockey; RUBY HOLMES . . . Foster Pcrents Club; ROBERT HOWELL . . . Apy . . . Football. Basketball, Foster-Parents Club, H-Club, Cavaliers Secretary, Golf, Hockey; KENNETH HUSBY . . . Hot Rod . . . All-School Plays. Foster-Parents Club, Future Formers of America. Projection Club, Transfer from Marshall. Minneapolis; WILLIAM HUTTNER . . . Bill . . . Dramatic Club, All-School Play, Foster-Parents Club, Proiection Club, Work Program; JOAN JACKSON . . . Warrior Staff, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Cheerleader, G.A.A.; KAREN JERSAK . . . Twin . . . Dramatic Club, Service Club, Foster-Parents Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y; KAROL JERSAK . . . Twin . . . Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Foster-Paronts Club. Service Club; JEANINE JOOSTEN . . . Dramatic Club. French Club, Foster-Parents Club, Transfer from Skokie, Illinois; ROBERT KEELEY . . . Keel . . . Track, Baseball, Cavaliers, Basketball, Foster-Parents Club; DOUGLAS KELLER . . . Doug . . . Football, Chorus, Foster-Parents Club, Work Program; GERALD KIMMER . , . Jerry . . . Cavaliers, Projection Club, Basketball, Chorus, Foster-Parents Club, Track, Golf; FRANK KOKESH . . . Koke . . . Student Council, Foster-Parents Club, Basketball, H-Club, Cavaliers, Golf. KENNETH HUSBY JEANNIE JOOSTEN WILLIAM HUTTNER ROBERT KEELEY JOAN JACKSON DOUGLAS KELLER KAREN JERSAK GERALD KIMMER KAROL JERSAK FRANK KOKESH THOMAS KOKESH . . . Tom . . . Dramatic Club, All-School Play , Foster-Parent Club, Junior Rotarian, Track; CAROL JUNE KOOPMANN . . . Cindy . . . Fo ter-Parent Club, Junior Rod Cross, Service Club; EMIL KORBEL . . . Fo fcr-Parent Club, Work Program; JAMES KURVERS . . . Jim . . . Nationol Honor Society, Student Council, President of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class, Foster-Parents Club, Footboll, Basketball, Cavaliers, Baseball, Co-Captain Football, National Athletic Society; EDWARD KUTCHER . . , Eddio . . . Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Footboll, Cavaliers, Baseball; MARLYS LAMBERT . . . Marlie . . . Warrior Staff, Tri-Y, French Club, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus; JEANETTE LaFOND . . . Mon Douce Ami . . . Pep Club, Tri-Y, Latin Club, French Club, Band, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Hi-Crier, Swing Band, G.A.A.; MARIE ANN LARSON . . . Lars . . . National Honor Society, Student Council, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Foster-Parents Club, Deboto, Warrior Staff: DIANNE LARSON . . . Lars . . . National Honor Society, Student Council, Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Latin Club, All-School Plays, Junior Class Secretory, Band, All Star Band, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Sextet, Voice of Democracy Winner, First Place; LOISDELL LENTZ . . . Foster-Parents Club, Junior Red Cross, Work Program; CARL LOFGREN . . . Corky . . . Chorus, Basketball, H-Club, Future Farmers of America, Golf; FLORENCE LUND . . . Flossie . . . Christian Fellowship Club, Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Foster-Parents Club, Chorus, Sextet, Banquet Committee, Transfer from Mesa, Arizona; JOHN MATCHKE . . . Foster-Parents Club; JOHN MAAS . . . Johnny , . . Student Council, Dramatic Club, Warrior Staff, Latin Club, Senior Class Vice President, Foster-Parents Club, Junior Rotorian, Football, H-Club, Cavaliers, Hi-Crier Stoff, Notional Athletic Society, Hi-Crier Staff, Warrior Stoff; RICHARD MAHIGAN . . . Moe . . . Dramatic Club. All-School Play, Foster-Parents Club, Cavaliers, Future Farmers of America. MARLYS LAMBERT JEANNETTE LAFOND MARIE ANN LARSON DIANNE LARSON LOISDELL LENTZ CARL LOFGREN FLORENCE LUND JOHN MATCHKE JOHN MAAS RICHARD MAHIGAN MARY McGANNON DAVID CHARLES McGUIRE COLLEEN McNALLY MARLETTE McPHEETERS CLAYTON MILLER MARY MtGANNON . . . Mac ... Pop Club. Tri-Y, Foster-Parents Club. Chorus, B-Team Cheerleader; DAVID CHARLES McGUIRE . . . Mac . . . Band, Football, H-Club, Football Cocaptain; COLLEEN McNALLY ... Pep Club, Foster-Parents-Club. Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Hi-Crior Staff; MARLETTE McPHEETERS . . . Latin Club, Foster-Parents Club, Work Program; CLAYTON MILLER . . . Cloyl . . . Foster-Parents Club, Work Program; JAMES MILLER . . . Jim . . . Student Council, Latin Club. Senior Class Treasurer, Foster-Parents Club, Football, Basketball, Cavaliers, Baseball- MARILYN MILLER ... Pop Club. Chorus, Transfer from Canoga Park, California; MICHAEL MILLER . . . Mike . . . Work Program; LYLE MORRIS . . . Spanish Club. Bond, Foster-Parents Club. Debate, Basketball, Cavaliers. Transfer from Jcf-forson, Iowa; ARLENE MUEHLBERG . . . Toots . . . Foster- Parents Club, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Work Program; DOUGLAS MYHRE . . . Doug . . . Dramatic Club. All-School Plays, Foster-Parents Club; JANE NELSON . . . Janie . . . Warrior Staff, Tri-Y, All-School Play, Foster-Parents Club, Transfer from Rod Wing, Hi-Crier Staff; ROBERT NEUDECKER . . . Bob . . . National Honor Society, Boys State, Junior Rotarian, Student Council, All-School Play, Latin Club, Debate, Foster-Parents Club. H-Club, Cavaliers, Projection Club, National Athletic Society, Track, Transfer from Nazareth Hall; JAMES NOLAND . . . Jim . . . Student Council, Junior Rotarian, National Athletic Society, Football, Football Co-Captain, Basketball, Baseball, Track, H-Club. Cavaliers, Foster-Parents Club, Future Formers of America, Work Program; SHARON NYSTROM . . . Tri-Y, Foster Parents Club. Chorus, Christian Fellowship Club, Service Club Secretary-Treasurer, Work Program. JAMES MILLER MARILYN MILLER DOUGLAS MYHRE JANE NELSON MICHAEL MILLER ROBERT NEUDECKER LYLE MORRIS JAMES NOLAND ARLENE MUEHLBERG SHARON NYSTROM JOHN OLSON JERRY ONSTAD KINSEY OTTO GAIL PATRICK DONALD PEMRICK JOHN OLSON . . . Ole . . . Sophomore Clou Secretary, Cavalier , H-Club, Football, Baseball, Track, Basketball, Foster-Parent Club; JERRY ONSTAD . . . Jerry . . . Salutotorian, National Honor Society, Student Council, Junior Rotarian, Debate, Dramatic Club, National Athletic Society, Football, Basketball, H-Club, Cavaliers, Trock. Foster-Parents Club, Transfer from Bcmidji; KINSEY OTTO . . . Kim . . . Student Council, Hi-Crier Staff, Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, G.A.A., Foster-Parents Club; GAIL PATRICK . . . Pat . . . Tri-Y, Dramatic Club, Christian Fellowship Club, Foster-Parents Club, Transfer from North Branch. Work Plan- DONALD PEMRICK . . . Don . . . All-School Play, Latin Club, Dramatic Club, Foster-Parents Club, Transfer from Nazareth Hall; COLLEEN PHILLIPS . . . Flips . . . Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Latin Club, Chorus, Foster-Parents Club, Transfer from Madison, South Dakota; DONA JEAN PRINCE . . . Majorette, Dromotic Club, Tri-Y, Band, All-School Ploys, Foster-Parents Club. Transfer from Appleton, Wisconsin; JOAN QUAM Parents Club; CECELIA ROBERTSON . . . Ceil . . . Basketball, Homecoming Queen, All-Star Band. Student Council. Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y, French Club, All-School Play, Band, Junior Red Cross, Junior Achievement; GARY RYAN . . . H-Club. Chorus, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Foster-Parents Club; MARI LYN SCHUETTE . . . Chorus, Service Club, Foster-Parents Club, Work Program, KENNETH SCHUG . . . Kenny . . . Cavaliers, Boys Quartet. Chorus. Foster-Parents Club; RENEE SECOR . . . Rai . . . Warrior Stoff, Latin Club, French Club, Chorus, Fostor-Parents Club, ELIZABETH SELTZ . . . Liz . . . Baskcbtall, Home-coming Attendant, Sophomore Vice President, Student Council, Warrior Staff, Dromotic Club, Pop Club, Pep Club President, Tri-Y, French Club, Junior Red Cross, Foster-Parent Club; MARLENE SEWALL . . . More! . . . Football Homecoming Attendant, Cheerleader, Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Tri-Y, French Club, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Prom Committee, G.A.A., Foster-Parents Club. COLLEEN PHILLIPS DONNA JEAN PRINCE JOAN QUAM CECELIA ROBERTSON GARY RYAN MARILYN SCHEUTTE KENNETH SCHUG RENEE SECOR ELIZABETH SELTZ MARLENE SEWALL CLASS OF 1054 WILLIAM SHEA JAMES SHIRLEY FLOYD SKAROLID RICHARD SLAIS RICHARD SMITH BENJAMIN SOUBA BARBARA STEPANEK ROBERT STODOLA MYRON STOLTENOW ROSETTA STREY WILLIAM SHEA . . . Bill . . . Dramatic Club, Chorus, Football, Future Farmers of America. Foster-Parents Club, Transfer from St. Agnes; JAMES SHIRLEY . . . Jim . . . Warrior Staff, Hi-Crier Staff, Junior Rotorian, All-School Play. Dramatic Club, Chorus, Latin Club, Future Teachers of America, Foster-Parents Club; FLOYD SKAROLID . . . Bud . . . Band, Foster-Parents Club, Work Program; RICHARD SLAIS . . . Dick . . . Future Farmers of America. Projection Club, Foster-Parents Club; RICHARD SMITH . . . Dick . . . National Athletic Society, Co-Captain Basketball, H-Club, Football, Track, Baseboll. Foster-Parents Club; BENJAMIN SOUBA . . . Ben . , . Junior Rotation, 8oy's Octet, Chorus, Foster-Parents Club; BARBARA STEPANEK . . . Barb . . . Chorus. Foster-Parents Club. Work Program; ROBERT STODOLA . . , Bob . . . Future Farmers of America, Foster-Parents Club; MYRON STOLTENOW . . . Foster-Parents Club, Work Program; ROSETTA STREY . . . Bloody . . . Dramatic Club, Fostcr-Porcnts Club, Work Program; MAY SWANSON . . . Tri-Y, Christian Fellow ship Club, Chorus. Foster-Parents CJub; HALCYON TALLAKSON Hals . . . Football Homecoming Queen, Girls Stole. National Honor Society, Student Council, Dramatic Club, Pep Club. Tri-Y President, French Club, Band, Foster-Parents Club, Leadership Clinic. All-School Ploy, All Star Band. G.A.A.. WAYNE THOMSON . . . Waynos . . . PresidentâCavaliers, Junior Rotorian, Warrior Sloff, Dramatic Club Treasurer, All-School Play, Football, Foster-Parents Club, MARDELL THORSON . . . Mardy . . . Tri-Y. Foster-Parents Club. Transfer from Edina Morningside; MARY ANN TSCHIMPERLE . . Chimp . . . Homecoming Attendant, Cheerleader, Warrior Staff, Pep Club, Tri-Y, Chorus. MAY SWANSON HALCYON TALLAKSON WAYNE THOMSON MARDELL THORSO MARY TSCHIMPERLl: CLASS OF ISI54 THOMAS URAM NANCY WELDON PHILLIP VASSAR STANLEY J. WERNESS FLORENCE VRASPIR LILA WICKLUND FRED WAGNER VIRGINE JOAN WITTE JEROME WELCH GERALDINE ZRUS THOMAS URAM . . . Tom . . . National Honor Society, Junior Rotorian, Notional Athletic Society, Junior Closs Council, Cova-tiers, H-Club. Basketball. Football, Track, Foster-Parents Club; PHILIP VASSAR . . . Foster-Parents Club; FLORENCE VRASPIR . . . âFlo . . . Senior Class Secretary, Student Council, Warrior Staff, Pep Club, Tri-Y, French Club, Band, All Star Bond, Service Club, Foster-Parents Club; FRED WAGNER . . . âSkip . . . Dramatic Club, Football. Foster Parents Club. Transfer from Southwest; JEROME WELCH . . . âMarv . . . Basketball, H-Club, Cavaliers, Track. Golf, Foster-Parents Club, Work Progrom; NANCY WELDON . . . Nance . . . Tri-Y, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, G.A.A., Foster-Parents Club; STANLEY J. WERNESS . . . Wiener . . , Football. H-Club, Futuro Farmers of America, Baseball, Golf, Foster-Parents Club; LILA WICKLUND . . . Valedictorian, Warrior Editor. Student Council, Tri-Y, Latin Club, Service Club, G.A.A., Foster-Parents Club; VIRGINE JOAN WITTE . . . âJeannie . . . Junior Red Cross. Foster-Parents Club; GERALDINE ZRUST . . . âGeri . . . Foster-Parents Club, Work Program. I MlvMOHIAM CAROL ANN JOHNSON Januory 11, 1936 - November 4. 1952 âA youth to whom was given so much of earth, so much of heaven. âWordsworth 2. MARY McGANNON CHARLIE HAYS SHERRY HACKETT BEN SOUBA JEAN HETLAND TOM KOKESH CEIL ROBERTSON BUD HAMILTON FRED WAGNER LIZ SELTZ JEANETTE LaFOND BOB HOWELL Seaia% ll-iil of lnni(k MARILYN FOSTER GARY RYAN BARBARA HAGEN DICK SMITH CAROLE DVORAK JIM BLUNT HALCYON TALLAKSON LARRY ANDERSON BOB HAAKONSON GERALDINE ZRUST JEROME WELCH JANE NELSON MARLENE SEWELL DENNIS CORNIEA BARBARA ANDERSON JIM NOLAND JOHN OLSON KAREN HANSON LILA WICKLUND JOHN MAAS STANLEY WERNESS COLLEEN CORBETT COLLEEN PHILLIPS JIMâ SHIRLEY Row 1: Hesse, Hegland, Holmes, Cole. Erickson. Edcskuly. Row 2: Hromodko, Forbrook, Dohill, Edgar, Haupt, Hudson. Row 3: Gustafson, Halseth, Gocde, Engelbret, Halvorsen. Row 4: Johnson, Horne, Gehrke, Fcltl, Hersman, Fincham. Row 1: Strain, Skarolid, Stinson, Spott, Skaalerud, Regnell. Row 2: Schwisow, Sidla, Rodgers, Schmidt, Salmon. Row 3: Robinson, Richards, Reynolds, Stocksctt. Row 4: Spoil, Peterson, Nelson, Roscr. Row I: Louis Greenwood, Gollaghor, longbella, Lindahl, Johnson, Row 2: Kokesh, Korger, Gartner, Johnson, McDonnell, Helmer. Row 3: lilies, Kaspor. Huttner, Hanson, Jacobsen, Kurtz. Row 4: Jilmer, lisle. Just, Jacobson, lielkoks. Row 1: Peluf, Miley, Pruietl, O'Malley, O'Brien, McGovern. Row 2: Nash, Norris, Ohsberg, Neudecker, Manley, O.'sen. Row 3: Plehal, Plehal, Nelson, Peterson, Meyers. Row 4: Onstad, Oik, Oritz. Penny, Otis, McLeod. 21' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Corolo Brokl, Secretary; Jon Halseth, Treasurer; Carroll Nelson. President; Sandy Korgor, Vice-President. Row 1: Edwards, Fontona, Brill, Cagley, 8alo, Dvorak. Row 2: Foster, Fessler, Brokl. Carlson, Brokl, Carlson. Row 3: Cunning, Baker, Brostrom, Anderson, Arquette, Baer. Row 4: Fristedt, Compton, Fisher, Berge, Ahlbrecht, Brown, Bursch. Row 1: Wiedmon, Kokesh, Winge, Anderla, Chmel, VanDcrGriff, Adelman, Hill, Wahlstrom. Row 2: Zimmerman, St. Clair, Vesely, Wolff, Stepanek, Weckman, Dame, Stevenson. Row 3: Wallace, Wilson, Sandberg, Ewcst, Seal, Johnston, Walton, Zila, Jensen. Row 4: Phelps, Vickerman, Wynn, Spott, Hlavocck, Hutchison, Cochran, Gailis, Tjomsland. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: JIM LUND. President; GORDON MORK. Treasurer; GLEN O'BRIEN. Vice President; BOB NORTH, Secretary. Row 1: Gronli, Griffin, Barlhel, Barthel, Heeler, Hackett. Row 2: Ido, Honor, Gralow, Hagen, Homan, Anderson. Row 3: Huber, Holmes, Huber, Hall, Horton, Hesse, Hoffman. Row 4; Hollander, Hooper, Groce, Hamilton, Jacobson, Hoffman. Row I: Dvorak, Fuchs, Dernier, Fessler, Davis, Fahey. Row 2: Conzet, Cavanaugh, Edeskuty, Feltl. Draxton, Derosier. Dudycha. Row 3. DuCharm, Dumas. Carpenter, Filkins. Row 4: Dvergstori Escher. Elmquist, Christiansen, Faulkner. Row 1: Kohls, lau, lussier, lorenee. Krusina, lielkoks. Row 2: Kroc, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, lueck, Johnson. Row 3: lueder, Kuthcro, Jensen, St. Marie. Kiefer, leddy. lewis. Row 4: loven, LaFond, Johnson, Jensen, Kittilo, Lund. Jackson, leek, Lindquist. 30 Row 1: Carlson, Blager, Anderson, Butler, Bishop, Chortor. Row 2: Auld, 8enson, Bongtson. Bass, Anderson, Atcas, Chambor-lain. Row 3: Douglas, Dahlstrom. Bergseth, Bratrsofsky, Becker, Dolny. Row 4: Bartel, Blunt, Bren, Carlson, Bills. Bohach. Row 1: Tarasar, Thorson, Witte, Zilo, Wright. Row 2: Van Brock lin, Wicklund, Trygstad, Welsh, Tobeck, Vraspir, Row 3: Walton, Zahn, Welsh, Willman, Wilwerding. Row 4: Vraspir, Thomson. Ulrick, Wilson, Wandrci, Urom. Row I: Paschina, McCauley, Miller, Novy, Peterson, Picha, Oas Nystrom. Row 2: Miller, Noer, Novotny, Peterson, Pollock, Moore Mickelson, Peterson. Row 3: Overdick, Odenbrcit. Yerxa. Mueller North, O'Brien, Oas, Mork. Row 4: Penny, Melchior, Nelson Mapes, Oquist, Murins, Peterson. Row I: Sturtevant, Schmaedoke, Stinson, Spoil, Stodolka, Sand-gren, Stoltemow. Row 2: Schaak, Quinn, Romer, Schick, Russell. Scmrud, Strachota. Row 3: Shyman, Sorensen, Sandberg, Richter, Smetana, Scherer. Row 4: Steelman, Stcpanek, Ruha, Robertson, Swanson, Satterlund. 31 Row 1: Otis, Schroeder, Perterson, Saxon, Senkbell, Scharfenberg. McCrcady, Morse, Moline, Peterson, Plehcl. Row 2: Olson, Neudccker, Ruho, Richards, Pavclko, Mat-chke, Pagelkopf, Olson, Nash. Row 3: Myhre, Peterson, Pederson, Quammen, Hersey, Hersey, Olson, Perkins, Sima. Row 4: Pierre, Miller, Haugcto, Plumley, Miller, Plehcl, Norrgard, Parenteou. Miller, Schci-lie. Nelson. Row 1: Madden, Kittlo, Krai, Johnson, lindbery. Light, Lutter, longbcllo. Row 2: Nann, lamb, Kokesh, Loo, McDonnell, Kor-bel, Lindgron, Kalisch, Kevelin. Row 3: Lentz, Lindeman, Gommow, Kalman, Knauer, Lorenz, Mason. Row 4: Green- wood, Gravendcr, Knotson, Krusina, Kop-pieman, LaRuc, Kocero. Row 5: Larson, Keeley, Larson, Loomis. Lindgron, Johnson, Johnson, Fayercisen. Row 1: Vassar, Thul, Wandrci, Skorolid, Stone, Slyce, Sveen, Wolden. Row 2: Wiedman. Towloy, Tanglen, Stans, Wise-ner, Zwack, Winge, Strain. Row 3: Schulz, Wright. Specken, Stepanek, Selness, Zer-ban, Shonka. Row 4: Wilhot, Vanek, Wise, Zeug, Yerxa, Seitz. Row 5: Stepanek, Stepanek, Viska. Witte. Sorenson, Sundin. Row 1: Hughe . Henson, Gohrts, Hissom, Holusck. Hill. Row 2: Hromadko, Herzon, Hick , Howell, Heine, Holgeson. Row 3: Grime , Gilfillan, Fessler, Horner, Heinrich. Row 4: Feiler, Hooper, Gockley, Hender-shott, Holatek. Row 5: Halverson, Felt I, Georges, Fahey, Grussing, Fix. Row 1: Brittion, Baer, Archambo, Boer. Estes, Anderson, Calvin. Row 2: Ekelund. Dostal, Corrigan, Baker, Douglas, Chop-man, Barnhart. Row 3: Davidson, Block, Curtis, Barton, Bergc, Ek. Row 4: Cagley, Anderla, Dewey, Caron, Barlhcl. Row 5: Buchanan, Anderson, Donvam, Armstrong, Anderson, Burt, Chanberlin. IIIL JWI1IVIV I IIVJI I Jl w DENT IS NOT FORGOTTEN IN THE EDUCATION PROGRAM AT HOPKINS. Row 1: Goumnitz, Dvorak, 'Bale. Blackburn, Honson. Foster, Grossing, Brill, Edies-kuty, Carpenter, Brown. Row 2: Barbeou, Carlson, Dolan, Azorski. Bratrsofsky, Hanson, Culver, Clark, Dvorak. Row 3: Git-tins, Haidcn, Allen, Brokl, Forbrook, Gartner, Braatx, Bursch, End. Row 4: Aubrecht, Anderson, Anderson, Balkc, Hanson, Finney, Englebrit, Banning, Dion, Buchanan, Gcssncr. Row 5: Carlson, Dvorak, Forgo son, Emmings, Fra zee, Ferris, Gurnfzel, Curtis, 8utler, Berglund, Berger, Borg-mann, Aust, Borkl, Fredendahl, Duda. Row J: lousing, MacDonald, Songbetla MaKousky, Hovelson, lindbery, Kron, Lenz Johnson. Row 2: Morris, lewis, Knutson Karg, Milko, Mopes, Jindro, Jenson, Han us, Hollander, Keifcr. Row 3: Hromdoko Hruska, Mason, Korbel, Mcllgren, Ludwig Nelson, lord, Magnuson, Korsmo, Kinn Row 4: Nichols, lindgrcn, lisle, Larson Hille, larson, Julson, Lind, Kroll, Kopesky Norrgard. Row 5: Kopp, Jamison, laza rethi, landquest, Hasse, Larson, Nroth lowing, Lawrence. Jacobson, Moran, John son, Namion. Row 1: Suttcrlund, Whittney, Picha, Stone, Zwack, Stoltenow, Totushek, Richard. Row 2: Stevenson, Tjomsland, Odenbriot, Paterson. Wallace, Peterson, Roos, Sabako, Thordahl, Robinson. Row 3: Zonnd, Peluf. Whitson, Strand, Wolff, Packer, Rodgers, Sackrison, Plehal, Piepho. Row 4: Roth-ncm, Warner, Whitlhead, Strandberg, Smetana, Tesal, Forbias, Spandc, Soil-word. Stcnberg. Row 5: Phillips, Sodema, Sonrud, Peterson, Rank, Schuette, Rasmussen, Wagner, Winterfield, Reuter, Plehal, Rodgers, Sutton. 34 Row 1: Arndt, Fahey, Forber, Dudycho Henson, Clark, Haft. Bemis, Fisher, Bokc burg. Row 2: Ferris. Frolick. Dewey. Bolt man, Dewey, Beilke. Honsen, Brown, 8ry ant, Bostendorf. Row 3: Ewcst, Drill Coyne, Ekelund. Bender. Anderson, Block Chermok, Burl, Corlson, Henson, Horju Row 4: Alexander, Chomberloin, Gelo Good, Bcrglund. Even, Bohack, Borgmon Corlson. Row S: Chermok. Bostyr, Even Edlund. Chelgren, Curtis, Hoft. Hakel, Bo her. Glad. Gustafson, Dilly, Dohtberg Day. Row 1: Milner, Peterson, McDonnell. Houghtaiing, Pederson, lund. Kissell, Joos ten, Patterson. Row 2: Nelson. Nitz, Max well, Moore, Karg, Johnson, Meyer, Jock son. Row 3: Osmundson, Nelson, Jacob son, landquist, Justus, Kucoro, Olsen, lor son, Lindahl, O'Brien, lou. Row 4: Miller lindemon, Monien, Miller, Kornfeuhrer Koepke, Klondo, Murphy. Otto. McCready McPheeters. Row S: Kalosh, Nikolai, John son, Kron, Hokonson, Oas, Paterson, Nit Olson, Hoffman. Row 1: Woodliff, Waldock, Wilfse, To'a-sek, Shaley, Wenzel, Tarascr, Wiley, Rea-gor, Shcipplick. Row 2: Svecn, Tyler, Severson, Viska, Thieves, Sipprell, Sorenson, Rullel, Underwook, Zeik. Row 3: Seek Zonne. Seek. Zerbon, Smith, Stohl, Richter, Wheoton. Stoll, Sundeen, Saukko. Row 4 Ulrich, Roehm, St. Marie. Wahlstrom, Turn-gren, Zadrozel. Suvikel. Waldock. Row 5: Tuenge, Underhill, Sveen, Wahlstrom, Wahlstrom. Sundin, Sipprell, Peterson. Skowski, Westrom, Reynolds. 35 Organizations are the âspiceâ of our school life. They provide variety in the curriculum which enables the student to display his certain talents and abilities. By being active in these various clubs the student experiences conditions which will make his adult life more easily adaptable. Without these organizations school life would he one of dull routine. It is through these organizations that we make our school the well-rounded educational system it is. JUNIOR ROTARIANS (obovo)â Row I: Richard Chamberlain, Jomei Noland, Jerry Onitad, James Shirley, Robert Neudecker, John Moot. Row 2: Tom Uram, Charles Carbon, John Frane, Don Hozuka, Wayne Thomson. Row 3: Thomas Ko-kesh, Lee Hamilton, Bud Hamilton, James Kur-vers, Benjamin Souba. STUDENT COUNCIL (left -Row 1: Dianne Hof. strand, Phyllis Kokesh, Donna Cole, Dianne Lar son, Mary Kay Chamberlain. Row 2: Elizabeth Seitz, Halcyon Tallakson, Lynda Johnson, Mary Neudecker, Cecelia Robertson. Row 3: Gerald Oas, Dick Jacobson, Tom Cameron, James Lund-Row 4: Carroll Nelson, James Kurvers, Bud Hamilton, James Miller, Glen O'Brien. Outstanding senior boys representing the high school at the Rotary club meetings are the JUNIOR ROTARIANS. ... The STUDENT COUNCIL is the governing body of the school and consists of the representatives of the classes and clubs. It sponsors dances. University Extension programs, and community chest drives. 36 ORGANIZATIONS THE CLUBS THAT WE BELONG TO HELP US TO APPLY WHAT WE LEARN IN CLASS TO A REAL-LIFE SITUATION. 37 PEP ClUB â Row ) (bottom): Pot Miley, Marilyn Sidla, Karon Jersak, Karol Jersak, Colleen McNally, Miss Stevenson, Advisor. Row 2: Phyllis Kokesh. Myrna Jo Winge, Morlene Sewell, Mary Ann Tschimpcrle. Halcyon Tallakson, Marcia Lindahl. Row 3: Ruth Strain, Karen Wahlstrom, Barbara McGovern. Florence Vrospir, Colleen Phillips, Jeanette lafond, Joan Jackson. Row 4: Suzctte Bodcaux, Elizabeth Sell . Florence Lund, Gretchen Heinrich, Kinsey Otto, Betty McDonnell. Row I (fop): Dianne Larson, Nancy Christiansen. Margaret Gronli, Barbara Brill, Carole Dvorok. Gayle Chmel, Miss Stevenson, Advisor. Row 2: Yvonne Forbrook, Yvonne Edwards, Bonnie Hcglund, Dianne Hofstrand, Kay Cagley, Rilla Haupt. Row 3: Mary Beckman, Judy Dahill, Cecelia Robertson, Mory McGannon, Sherry Hackett, Joyce Eng. Row 4: Nancy Bratrsofsky, Judic Good, Beverly Brabec, Susan Hargrove. Mary Jone Eaheart, Colleen Corbett, Delores Anderson. G. A. A. â Row 1: Barbara lustier, Darlene Dvorak, Shirley Krusino, Lila Wicklund, Miss Stevenson, Advisor. Row 2: Mary Ellen Quinn, Marcia Lindahl, Jone Wright, LoVonne Cavanaugh. Row 3: Mary Ann Kroc, Halcyon Tallakson, Gretchen Heinrich, Jeanette LaFond. FM-T Row 1 (lop): Bo'bo'o And rton, Mary Chombcrlain, Nancy Bailor, Doboon Andrrion, Domarit D«ml r, Al« Fucht, Shirley Emer- on. Noncy Chrittionten. Morgarel Cronli, Carol Dvorak. Coyle Chmel, Arlyn Adelmon. Oonna Cole. Barbara Hogen. Dianne Hofitrand. Mrt. NeUon. Row 2: Roberta Bon. loVoone Cavanaugh, Mory Bcnglton. Rita Ben on, Joyce BrofnoFtky, Deloret Fucht, Betty Charter. Bonnie Hegland, Sonia Carlton, Yvonne Edwordt, Theresa Hette, Barbara Brill, Shoron Gallaghar, Judy Good. Carol Greenwood. Dorianna Edetkuty, Betty Henke. Row 3: Helen Atcai, Frances Helmer, Kay Douglas. Roberta Honer. Yvonne Dolny, Faye Comet, Roxene Hocketl, Doris Blager, Carol Brokl. Betty Fontano. Noncy Brotrsofsky, Marlene Barton. Kay Cogley, Joan Anderlo, Judy Dohill, Marlene Edgar. Joan Holmes. Row 4: Jacqueline Edetkuty. Joyce Eng. Morilyn Droxton. Rillo Houpt. Bettybell Brown. Beverly Brabec. Janice Brokl. Jean Holland, Colleen Corbett, Suxetto Bodeaux, Sherry Hackett. Gretchen Heinrich, Susan Horgrove, Mary Jone Eoheorl, Deloret Anderson. Koren Hanson. Row I (bottom): Mary McGannon. Joan Trygstod, Marcio Thorton, Merry Ellen Peterson, Audrey Stinson. Connie Torasor, Moy Swanson. Shoron Nystrom, Arlene Skorolid. Dianne lorton, Colleen McNally, Karen Jortok, Karol Jortak. Barbara Sidlo, Borboro Skoolerud. Patricia Novotny, Mrt. Nelson. Row 2: Kristine Noer, Morlene Sewall, Carol Johnson, lilo Wicklund, Myrno Wmge, Karen Wahltlrom, Go'll Von-DerGriff, Sondy Korger, Borbora McGovorn, Patricio Miloy, Jeanette laFond, Oona Prince. Florence Vrotpir, Ruth Strain, Potricio Longbello, Kathleen O'Motley, Mory O'Brien. Row 3: Camille Schick. Paula Vesely. Constance Rodgers, Janice Schwisow. Florence lund. lyndo Johnson. Patricia Johnson, Mary Ellen Ouinn, Phyllis Kokesh, Joon Jackson, Noncy Weldon, Holcyon Tallokton, Priscilla Johnson. Gloria Ohs-berg. Jonice Wiedmon, Magdolene Peluf. Mory Neudccker, Marilyn Sidlo, Hilda Salmon, Row 4; Sandra Russell, Leslie Johnson. Sally Peterson, Dorraine Schoak. Elixobeth Seltx. Colleen Phillips. Morlyt lombert, Kim Otto. Cecelia Robertson, Jane Nelson. Patricio Moore. Beverly Johnson, Roberta Krebbs, Janet Sangren, Mory Ttchimperle, Molly Romer. TRI-Y provides wholesome enjoyment and companionship for all senior high girls. It undertakes several worthwhile projects throughout the year and is cosponsor of a scholarship. . . . The RED CROSS contributes many worthy services for various causes. To raise money they hold an annual talent show and sponsor successful drives. . . . The PEP CLUB promotes school spirit at the games and at pep fests. It also plans the football and basketball homecomings. . . . G.A.A. gives the senior high girls a chance to participate in athletics. SENIOR RED CROSS-Row I: Cecelia Roberiton. Mitt Romo no. Row 2: Marcio liodohl, lyndo John-ton, Morgorcl Hudion. FRENCH II CLUB (bottom) Row 1: Irene Nash, Nancy Butler, Carole Dvorak, Yvonne Dolny, Jane Dohlstrom, Shirley Bishop, Jeanine Joosten. Row 2: Miss Romano, Advisor; Halcyon Tallakson, Marlene Sewell, Borbara Anderson, Florence Vraspir, Mory Koy Chamberlain, Mary Jano Eaheart. Row 3: Elizabeth Seitz, Suzette Bo-deaux, Renee Secor, Kay Douglas, Margaret Hudson, Elizabeth Wicklund. Row 4: Mary Bengtson, Beverly Eyres, James Lund, Gary Leddy, Paul Biltz, Judie Good, Sally Peterson. LATIN II CLUB (top) â Row 1: Miss Romano, Advisor; Carol Johnson, Roberta Bass, Lila Wicklund, Demaris Demlar, Joan Trystad. Row 2: Faye Conzet, Jackie Edeskuty, Colleen Phillips, Patricia Novotny, Marcia Thor-son, Barbara Ide. Row 3: Frances Helmer, Chris Noer, Marilyn Draxton, Leslie Johnson, Helen Atcas, Ralph Carlson, Richard Picha. Row 4: Marlin Robertson, Robert North, Gerald Oos, Dean Bersie, James Walton, Art Nelson. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA â Row 1: Lynda Johnson, Sonjo Carlson, Karen Wahlstrom, Gayle Van der Griff, Sandra Korgor. Row 2: Margarot Hudson, Beverly Johnson, Paula Vesley, Janice Brokl, Rilla Haupt, Marcia Lindahl. Row 3: James Shirley, Richard Jacobsen, Russell Burseh, Mr. Stalley, Adviser. CAVALIERS â Row 1 (bottom): Tom Hamilton, Gerald Hall, Wallace Fox, Jomes Fuller, Robert Foster, Word Holasek, Robert Howell, Bruce Hanson. Row 2: Mr. Soldabl, Advisor; Robert Hoss, Dwight Hoffman, Robert Elmquist, Byron Carlson, Ronold Cavanaugh, Dennis Corniea, Duane Compton, Fred Emmings. Row 3: Henry Hutchinson, James Anderson, Don Hazuka, Jomes Blunt, Bud Homilton, lee Hamilton, Charles Hayes, John Frane, Jules Gillard. Row 1 (top): Lyle Morris, Jay Jensen, Joe St. Marie, Bob Miller, John Maas, Paul Kokcsh, Kenneth Schug. Row 2: Glen O'Brien, Edward Kutchcr, Jerry Onstad, James Noland, James Shirley, Bill St. Clair, Mr. Soldahl, Advisor. Row 3: Robert North, James Kurvers, Martin Robertson, Jerry Kimmer, Tom Uram, James Miller, Robert Noudockcr. Row 4: John Olson, Wayne Thomson, Richard Mohigon, Bill Plehol, Robert Kecly, Frank Kokesh, Fred Robinson, James Uram. NATIONAL ATHLETIC SOCIETY - Row 1: James Noland. Jerry Onstad, Lee Hamilton. Row 2: Don Hazuka, Tom Uram, James Kurvers, Richard Smith. Row 3: Bud Hamilton, John Frane, Charles Hayes. The active CAVALIERS help to sponsor dances and other activities of the school. They are also co-sponsor of a scholarship. . . . Boys of outstanding athletic ability are awarded membership in the NATIONAL HONOR ATHLETIC SOCIETY______The FRENCH CLUB prepares us for that inevitable trip to gay Paree. . . . The LATIN CLUB gets together outside of class to further their interest in Latin. . . . The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA prepares students for teaching by acquainting them with the work of teachers. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS â Row I: Brotrsofsky, Gralow, Wright, Dahlstrom, Gronli, Pollock, Charter. Row 2: Holland, Gartner, Hackett, Stepanck, longbella. Brill, Griffin. Row 3: Brown, Sewell, Phillip , Cavanaugh, Feltl, Johnson, McGovern. Row 4: Peterson, Hamilton. Lofgren, Carlson, Ryan, Dion, Funk, Felkins, Schug. Row 5: Bursch, Ahlbrecht, Kutcher. Brown, Compton, Corniea, Blunt, Plchal, Shirley. SEXTETTE: Shciron Gallagher, Geraldine Fessler, Gloria Ohsberg. Dianne larson. Accompanist; Florence Lund, Sherry Hackett, la Vonne Cavanaugh. Row 1: Dvorak, Larson, O'Brien, Gallagher, Peluf, Lund, Mr. Gears, Adviser. Row 2: Emerson, Anderson, Sidla, Johnson, Heglund, Norris, Nash. Row 3: Christiansen, Demlar, O'Malley, Fuchs, Miller. Ohsberg, Con ©t. Row 4: Dvorak, Shea, Sandberg, Cameron, Johnson. Lielkoks, Cagley, Tschimpcrle, Pruitt. Row 5: Oas, Souba, Willman, Arquette, Kurlr. Baker, Fessler, Edeskuty, Corbette, Otto, Lambert. OCTETTE â Row 1: Louis Baker, Kenneth Schug, Richard Dion, Bruce Cunning. Row 2: Russell Bursch, Ben Souba, Richard Roser, Lee Hamilton. CHORUS provides an outlet for vocal talent. The members take part in two traditional concerts, at Christmas and in the spring, and perform in other schools also. . . . The SEXTETTE and OCTETTE are increasingly becoming an important part of entertainment for school programs and activities. Row 1: Johnson, Brokl, Brokl, Tollakson, Vrospir, Moore. Row 2: Steponek, Torosor, O'Brien, Good, Johnson, Chmel, Prince, Fuchs, Strain. Row 3: Smctono, Pederson, Henke, Miller, Knudson, Carpenter, LaFond, Sangren, Ide. Row 4: Robertson, Mr. Tesor, Director; Myhre, Edwards, Dvcrgsten, Vraspir. The BAND allows students the opportunity to develop instrumental abilities. It is a familiar sight at football and basketball games, pep fests, and parades. . . . Members of the SERVICE CLUB aid the teachers, work in the lunch room, and in the library. . . . FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA gives boys better understanding of farming and also gives them the chance to take part in all branches of farm activities. SERVICE CLUBâRow 1: Marcio Lindahl, Donna Colt, Marian Stinson, Arlynn Adclmon. Row 2: Mrs. O'Connor, Adviser; Joan Holmes, Marlys Carlson, Gayle Patrick, Connie Rodgers, President (not pictured). FUTURE FARMERS CLUB-Row 1: Mr. Firmago, Adviser; Stanley Werness, Kenneth Husby, Bill Shea. Row 2: Word Holasek, Dick Dion, Richard Slais, Carl lofgrcn. Row 1: Heeler, Noer, VonDorGriff, Carlton, Peterson, Salmon. Row 2: lutter. Larson, Gllfillan, Sodoma, Donovan, Schulz, Kroll, Fciler. Row 3: Holme , Kittilo, Mork, Holmes, Peterson, Overdick, Fuchs, Kiefer. Heeler, Bertie, Wahlstrom. Row 4: VonBrocklin, Chomberloin, Foster, Johnston, Rodgers, Plehal, Picho, Halvorson, Quam, Draxton, Vraspir, Oas, Jackson, Sandberg. The JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB is composed of all girls under the direction of Mr. Cook. ... The JUNIOR HIGH RED CROSS help with the Red Cross program under the direction of Mrs. Palmer. JR. HIGH RED CROSS-Row 1: Miss Palmor, Morris, Chapman, Socdrison, Wcidman, Larasor. Row 2: Otto, lindgren, Horner, Ludwig, Dion, Oas. Row 3: Chamberlain, Fra zee, Sutton, Cagley, Pederson, Kron, Dahlberg. JR. HIGH GLEE CLUB-Row 1: Henson, Kittila, Archambo, Morse, Hughes, Johnson, Estes, Lind-bery, Vastar. Row 2: Baer, Wiedmon, Pavelko, Kokesh, Barnhart, Heine, Hicks, Madden, Lutter. Row 3: Boer, Wolden, lindgren, Svecn, Moline, Corrigan, Fessler, Lamb, Ek. Row 4: Douglas, Kolisch, Rechords, Senkbeil, Pagelkoff, Heinrich, Mann, Curtis, Herzan, Horner, Champamon, Hel-geson, Mr. Cook. HI-CRIER STAFF â Row 1: John Maoj, Kinsey Otto, Mary Jane Eahearf, Co-editor; Dianne Hofstrand, Virginia Dvorak. Row 2: James Shirley. Colleen Corbett. Jano Nelson, Jean Hetland, Co-editor; Mr. Stalley, Advisor. HI-CRIER BUSINESS STAFF: Nancy Christiansen, Mr. Zippoy, Advisor; Jeanette laFond, Gretchcn Hoinrich. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB - Row 1: Mr. Kolsrud, Adviser; Roxie Hackett, Joan Trystad, LaVonne Cavanaugh, Leslie Johnson, Christine Lewis, Marilyn Rcgncll, May Swanson, Karen Wahlstrom, Lynda Johnson, Miss Stevenson, Adviser. Row 2: Helen Atcas, Patricia Novotny, Pot Welch, Marcia Lindahl, Rilla Haupt, Carole Brokl, Janice Brokl, Barbara Mickclson, Roselyn Olson. Row 3: Irene Nash, Bettebell Brown, Florence Lund, Gayle Patrick, Judio Good, Margaret Hudson, JoAnne Hromadko, Maxine Manley, Lyle Wandrei. Row 4: Allan Kittila, James Lund, Robert North, Reynold Oquist, Gerald Oas, Dick Dion, Paul Peterson, Larry Walton, Dick Jacobsen, James Walton, Bert Fristcdt. JUNIOR HIGH C. F. C. On the HI-CRIER staff rests the responsibility of putting out the monthly school paper. . . . Becoming one of the most active clubs in school is the C.F.C. Its purpose is to stimulate an interest in Christian activities. . . . The WARRIOR staff produces the yearbook. . . . The WORK PROGRAM prepares the youth for participation in the business world. WARRIOR STAFF â Row 1: Kinsey Olio, Janice Schwisow, Ann Larson, Lila Wicklund, Editor-in chief; Florence Vrospir, Elizabeth Seitz, Beverly Brobec. Row 2: Grotehen Heinrich, Janice Brokl, Susan Hargrove, Colloen Corbctto, Jane Nelson, Mary Jane Eahcart. Row 3: Mr. Engelbart, Adviser; Jim Fuller, James Shirley, John Maas, Morlys Lambert. WARRIOR BUSINESS STAFF; Nancy Christiansen, Mary Tschimperle, Gretchen Heinrich, Russell Bursch, Dick Jacobson. JR. HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL-Row 1: Whaley, Dvorak, Jindra, Baer, Picha, Dilley, Stevenson. Row 2: Hanson, Ek-lund, Severson, Mann, Ruha, Anderson, Chapman, Hanus. Row 3: Carlson, North, Mrs. Wester, Seitz, Stcpanck, lln-dcrhill, Andcrle, Turngren. WORK PROGRAM âRow 1: Marilyn Schuttc, Geraldine Zrust, Barbara Stcpanck, Sharon Nystrom, Margaret Gronli, Mary Beckman, Marlette McPhceters. Row 2: Helen Birk-holtz, Marlene Barton, Nancy Bratrosfsky, Goylc Patrick, Marlene Dvorak, Lois Dell Lentz, Carolynn Christianson, Rosetta Strcy. Row 3: Robert Haakonson, Douglas Keller, Wallace Fox, Jomes Fuller, Bill Huttner, Floyd Skarolid, Michael Miller, Emil Korvel. Row 4: lorry Hensen, Willard Arnold, Gerome Welch, James Noland, Fred Emmings, Jerry Kimmer, Myron Sfoltenow, Clayton Miller, Mr. Gear, Adviser. DRAMATIC CLUB â Row 1: Sandy Korger, Shirley Emerson, Dona Prince. Betty Fontana, Marilyn Sidla, Doris Blager, Roberta Krebbt, Mary Chamberlain, Barbara Anderson, Mary O'Brien, Kathleen O'Malley, Ann Larson, Mr. Caruson. Row 2: Yvonne Edwards, Myrna Winge, Sonja Carlson, Judy Dahill, Jean Hetland, Joyce Pruiott, Colleen Phillips, Barbara Anderson, Patricia Miley, Dianne Larson, Florence Lund, Gail Patrick, Jeanine Joosten, Karen Hanson. Row 3: Bill St. Cloir, Donald Pemrick, Wallace Fox, James Fuller, John Maas, Beverly Brabec, Marlene Sewall, Elizabeth Seitz, Halcyon Tallakson, Cecelia Robertson, Judy Good, Susan Hargrove, Mary Ncudecker, Elizabeth Wicklund, Bill Shea. Row 4: Tom Cameron, Jim Shirley, Richard Jacobson, Dean Bersie, Henery Hutchison, Wayne Thomson, Stephen lisle, Richard Manigan, Russell Bursch, James Felll, Tom Kokesh, Douglas Myhre, Fred Wagner, Bud Hamilton, lee Hamilton, Richard Chomberloin. DRAMATIC CLUB provides an opportunity for the expression of creative talents. It also backs all - school plays. . . . The DEBATE team is to be congratulated for the fine job they've done against competition from other schools. . . . The JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS gives plays, pantomimes, and readings during the year. . . . The H CLUB is a group of boys who have earned their letters in a particular sport. . . . The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is a group of outstanding juniors and seniors who rank in the upper fourth of their class. Along with this they are selected for leadership, service, and character. . . . The QUILL AND SCROLL is an honor given to those students who excel in the field of Journalism. JR. HIGH DRAMATICS â Row 1: Johnton, Walden, Azortke, Bole, Richard Lindbery. Row 2: Baer, Hick , Blackbrun, Bar-beau Sackrison, Thorodahl. Row 3: Lindgren, Petenon, Brokl, Tjom lond, lamb, Brotosofiky. DEBATE â Row 1: Mr. Barton, Marcia Lindahl, Roberta Ba  , Ann Larion, Kay Douglos, Sandy Rutted. Row 2: Gordon Mark, Glen O'Brien, Ralph Carlton, Robert North, Richard Roger . H CLUB Row 1: Keith Dame, Robert Dvorak, Gorome Welch, Jerry Onstad, Stanley Worne«, Glen O'Brien, Dick Dion, Robert Howell, Gary Stevenson; Row 2: Jack Hlavacek, James Kurvers, James Noland, Don Hozuka, Tom Uram, Robert Noudocker, Charles Carlson, Dennis Corniea, David Ewest; Row 3: Richard Sathor, Robert Bear, Steve lisle, Tom Brown, Frank Kokesh, Abe Meyers, Ronald Spott, Leslie Peterson; Row 4: Roger Peterson, Carl Lofgren, Charles Hayes, Richard Smith, John Frane, John Olson, Bud Hamilton, Lee Hamilton, Burt Fristedt, Jules Gillard. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Lila Wicklund, Ann Larson, Mary Neudecker, Jean Hetland, Florence Vraspir, Mary Jane Eaheart. Row 2: Mrs. O'Connor, adviser, Karen Wahlstrom, Gretchen Heinrich, Halcyon Tallakson, Elizabeth Seitz, Connie Rogers, Paula Vesely, Susan Hargrove. Row 3: Bert Fristedt, Tom Kokesh, Russell Bursh, Jerry On-stad, Robert Neudecker, Wayne Thomson, Ben Souba, John Maas. Not pictured: James Kurvers, Tom Uram, Bud Hamilton, Don Hozuka, Jim Miller, Carroll Nelson. QUILL AND SCROLL Row 1: Jean Hetland, Mary Jane Eaheart, Lila Wicklund. Row 2: Jim Shirley, Gretchen Heinrich, Jeanette LaFond, John Maas. Not Pictured: Dianne Hofstrand, Nancy Christiansen. 1953 FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: Olson, Werncss, Smith, Hamilton, Noland, Emmings, Gillord, Kurvcrs, Dion, Hamilton, Hazuka, Maas; Row 2: Meyers, O'Brien, Lund, Oas, Mueller, Sather, Frisledt, Cavanaugh, Uram, Kutchor, Lisle, Onstod, Blobergcr, McQuire; Row 3: Mr. Knob-laugh, Coach, J. Uram, Wondri, Horshman, Robertson, Louis, Baer, Dohill, Halseth, Mr. Knutson, Coach, Compton, Student Manager, Brown, Robinson, Ewest, Dame, Thomson, Onstad, Mr. Maetzold, Coach. URAM GAINS AROUND END URAM SQUIRMS AWAY FOR A GAIN KURVERS LAYS A BLOCK URAM MEETS THE OPPOSITION FOOTBALL WARRIORS SECOND IN LAKE LOOP BOWING TO CONFERENCE CHAMPS 13-7. HOPKINS â Hastings HOPKINS - Robbinsdale HOPKINS â Minnetonka HOPKINS - Edina HOPKINS - Park HOPKINS â Wayzata HOPKINS - Mound HOPKINS â Brainerd 26- 0 27- 14 53- 0 7-13 26- 0 33- 6 40- 6 28- 0 B SQUAD FOOTBALL: Row 1: Lewis, Uram, Oas, Mueller, O'Brien, Thomson, Wandri; Row 2: Hamilton, Dame, Meyer, Robinson, Dumas, Georges; Row 3: Hoffman, Lund, North, Hershman, Nelson, Mr. Kreut-xcr, Coach. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Row I: Stepanek, Stopanok, Plehal, Grussing, Kucera, Dragotis, Olson, Beckman; Row 2: Mason, Seitz, Johnson, Shimo, Brokl, Norrgard, Fcyerison, Jacobson, Gockley; Row 3: Mr. Kolsrud, Coach, Miller, Vonek, Berglund, Zerban, Curtis, Berger, Schuet-te. (vr WARRIORS RETIRE AT 65: The first loss in 65 games came from Henry 54-52. Hore wo soo Jack Hlavacek, Bud Hamilton. Charlie Carl son (partially hidden), Ron Spotf, and Dick Smith at a crucial point. THE WARRIORS STRETCHED THEIR WINNING STREAK TO 65. THEY WON DISTRICT 18 BUT WERE DEFEATED IN THE REGION SEMIFINALS. HOPKINS West 78-21 HOPKINS - Humboldt 77-34 HOPKINS Robbinsdale 75-40 HOPKINS Mound 63-21 HOPKINS - Minnetonka 31 22 HOPKINS Wayzata 73-28 HOPKINS - Park 64-38 HOPKINS - Edina 59-31 HOPKINS - Robbinsdale 72-34 HOPKINS Mound 55-39 HOPKINS - Minnetonka 76-37 HOPKINS Wayzata 71-34 HOPKINS â Park 61-53 HOPKINS- Edina 45-29 HOPKINS - Minnehaha 71-50 HOPKINS - Eden Prairie 68-30 HOPKINS- Minnetonka 49-40 HOPKINS - Park 63-52 HOPKINS- Henry 54 52 HOPKINS Foley 62-24 B SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: Lewis, Vronor, Brown, Ewest, Shymon. Row 2: Mr. Schoenecker, Coach, Uram, Hoffman, Wandri, Nelson, Nelson, Oas, Mr. Maeizold, Coach. CHARLIE (THE LEAPING WONDER) CARLSON SOARS THROUGH THE AIR TO GRAB ANOTHER REBOUND. FRESHMEN SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: Olson, Selness, laRuo. Row 2: Kucero, Self , Sundin, Fix, Fahey. Row 3: Gruess-ing, Zerban, Millet, Stepanek, Feyerisen, Mr. Knoblaugh, Coach. RON SPOTT, BUD HAMILTON, AND DICK SMITH, THREE WARRIORS. CONTROL THE BACK BOARDS. RON SPOTT IN THE RIGHT SPOT: a Hopkins player lakes the rebound from a Sainl Louis Park player. Dick Smith of Hopkins storts a shot away during the game with Minnetonka Charlie Carlson goes for a high one during the game with Park Urom, HOCKEY TEAM Row 1: Wolton, Holasek, Emmingt, St. Mario, Howoll. Row 2: Hays, Plehal, Ryan, Franc, Hazuka, L. Hamilton, Coach Breault. HOCKEY BLOBERGER, RYAN, AND HAZUKA SCRAMBLE FOR THE PUCK WARRIORS FACE OFF AGAINST WAYZATA CHEERLEADERS A TEAM CHEERLEADERS Standing: Dick Jacobson. Left to right: Joan Jackson, Mary Ann Tschimperle, Marlene Sewell, Myrna Jo Winge, Phyllis Kokesh. B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Barbara Barnhart, Virginia Morris, Marcio Thorson, Jackie Edcskuty, Doris Blager, Camille Schick. FIFTH HOUR STUDY: Jeanette laFond and Jim Anderson dig into an assignment. Remember those trips between buildings? Three seniors begin thoir journey. VARIED ASPECTS OF SCHOOL LIFE ARE PORTRAYED THROUGH THE LENS OF THE PRESS CAM- ERA THESE around-school shots portray some of the typical scenes in the studentsâ school year. Some views show different classrooms âin action while others show7 the other activities of school life. Pictures of the dances, topped hy the winter formal, bring back memories of the students' ânight life. A few of the dubs are pictured carrying out their profit making programs. Although it would he impossible to include every scene at school, we have tried to cover the âhighlights of the school year. A QUEEN IS CROWNED: '52 Homecoming Queen Lottie Calvin crown '53 Queen Halcyon. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, QUEEN HALCYON reigns over Football Homecoming. HAIL QUEEN CEIL Co-captains Car lie Carlson and Dick Smith crown Basketball Queen, Ceil. MR. TESAR AND HIS HIGH STEPPERS march down moinsfreef in Football Homecoming Parade. OUR LOYAL CHEERLEADERS TAKE IT EASY: Mary Tschimperle, Joan Jackson, Marci Sewall (front seat) Jim Anderson, Dick Jacobsen (fender) Joey V ingo, Phyllis Kokesh. QUEEN CECELIA AND HER COURT (left to right, backrow) Jim Lund, Charlio Carlson, Jim Kurvers, Dick Smith, Carrol Nelson. (Left to right, front row) Roxie Hockett, Lix Seitz, Cecelia Robertson, Mary Otto, Colleen Corbot, and Marilyn Gartner. HOMECOMINGS QUEEN HALCYON AND HER LOVELY ATTENDANTS (left to right) Theresa Hess, Sherry Hackett, Queen Halcyon, Barbara Anderson, Mary Kay Chamberlain. SENIORS BOW DOWN TO THE JUNIORS FOR THE WINNING HOMECOMING FLOAT. A NEW FACE FOR JOHNNY Mr. Caruson touch up Rumpel- CLEAR AS MUD Mr. Krogfus trie to ihow Sandy ttilskin's no o. tho fundamentals of the slide rule. CONCENTRATION Mrs. Phelps aive pointer to the Art Class. COOKING IT UP Mrs. Wohlstom, Mrs. Kemfort, and Mrs. Miller prove that too many cooks do not spoil the broth. (above) WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BORED Colleen McNally puts the finishing on Jay Jenson's costume for Homecoming. (left) WINTER WONDERLAND A Parkite and lee Hamilton admire Frosty the Snowman ot the Winter Formal. (below) THE FUTURE SODA JERKS OF THE WORLD. CRAZY MIXED UP SONG: Mr. Gears strikes the chord for Tom Brown, Gary Ryan, and Charlie Carlson. OUR TEAM OF TOMORROW The boys jump for the tip in thoir gym classes. OOH, WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TO THEM? Sue Hargrove and Tom Kokesh experiment in chemistry. AT THE PUNCH BOWL'S BRINK. LET THE THIRSTY DRINK Ceil Robertson and Jim Shirley refresh themselves of the Winter Formal. ACTIONS DON'T ALWAYS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS: Jane Eaheart fries to got her pantomime across to Di Larson and Betty Lou Henke. SIMPLE LITTLE MELODY: Mr. Tesar, Mr. Gears, and Mr. Cooke jazz it up. TAKING A BREATHER Wayne Thomson, Jean Holland, Halcyon, Talakson, and Bud Hamilton take time out at the Winter Formal. MONEY IS THE ROOT OF AIL EVIL? Gretchcn Heinrich brings in the haul for the annual. THE POT. BOY Bob Neu-donate to the Little Red Drive. PUT SOMETHING IN decker and Liz Seitz Pail for the Red Cross ART AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSION Dick Dion and Jano Nelson try their hand of Modern Art. Milt Alice Binger examines the Annual. CAVALIERS THE HOPKINS WARRIOR WISHES TO THANK OUR SPONSORS WHO HAVE DONE SO MUCH TO MAKE OUR YEARBOOK POSSIBLE. WE OF THE STAFF URGE YOU TO BACK THEM. THEY BACKED US! DANIEL'S STUDIO 818Vi Excelsior, Hopkins FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hopkins, Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE COMPANY P. O. Box 1050, Minneapolis RED OWL STORES, INC. 215 Excelsior, Hopkins SUPERIOR SEPARATOR CO. Hopkins, Minnesota WINSTON AND NEWELL CO. 101 Jefferson, Hopkins ANGELA'S Miracle Mile BENSON 66 SERVICE 12th and Excelsior, Hopkins BIG LITTLE STORE 1601 Excelsior, Hopkins DRS. ALLAN AND JAMES BLAKE 15 Ninth Ave. So., Hopkins BURSCH'S CAFE 708 Excelsior, Hopkins M N CASHWAY 501 E. Excelsior, Hopkins CHRISTIANSEN MUSIC COMPANY 820 Excelsior, Hopkins CLUB CAFE 715 Excelsior, Hopkins COUNTRY CLUB MARKET 1410 Excelsior, Hopkins DAHLBERG BROS., INC. 1023 Excelsior, Hopkins DONOVAN FURNITURE CO. 1006 Excelsior, Hopkins DR. DRILL Strobeck Building, Hopkins ECONOMY REFRIG. LOCKERS, INC. 1218 Excelsior, Hopkins EHMILLER CERMAK Standard Service Station Hopkins, Minnesota FEUDNER âą DAVIDSON AGENCY Strobeck Bldg., Hopkins GAMBLE'S 801 Excelsior, Hopkins GRANTS Miracle Mile GUSTAFSON - FUXA, INC. 709 Excelsior, Hopkins M. B. HAGEN COMPANY 1014 Excelsior, Hopkins ROY C. HAGEN HARDWARE 12926 Minnetonka Blvd., Minneapolis HARLEN JEWELERS 804 Excelsior, Hopkins HOPKINS BAKERY 810 Excelsior, Hopkins HOPKINS CLEANERS 912 Excelsior, Hopkins HOPKINS DODGE - PLYMOUTH 701 Excelsior, Hopkins HOPKINS DRUG 724 Excelsior, Hopkins HOPKINS FURNITURE MART 4332 Shady Oak Road, Hopkins HOPKINS GREENHOUSE 1609 Excelsior, Hopkins HOPKINS HOME AUTO SUPPLY 1205 Excelsior, Hopkins HOPKINS THEATRE FLORIST 423 Excelsior, Hopkins HOPKINS TILE LINOLEUM 923Vi Excelsior, Hopkins HOVANDER FOODS, INC. 30 Ninth Ave. No.. Hopkins HOWELL'S BEN FRANKLIN Ninth Excelsior, Hopkins JASPERSON'S DAIRY Blake Road, Hopkins JERDE'S MEN'S STORE 906 Excelsior, Hopkins JOHNSON'S FOOD STORE 2100 Excelsior, Hopkins JOHN KEEFE Miracle Mile JORGENSON BROS. 901 Excelsior, Hopkins KELLER BROS. Miracle Mile KOEHNEN'S STANDARD SERVICE 10000 Minnetonka Blvd., Minneapolis KOKESH HARDWARE 1001 Excelsior, Hopkins KOLSTAD'S JEWELRY 817 Excolsior, Hopkins KOSS PAINT COMPANY 720 Excelsior, Hopkins LARSON'S CLOTHING 921 Excelsior, Hopkins LEA'S SHOES 1009 Excelsior, Hopkins LEO'S RADIO TV 1200 Excelsior, Hopkins DR. MADDEN 15 Ninth Ave. So., Hopkins DRS. MALERICH Strobeck Building, Hopkins MASHEK'S CLEANING-TAILORING 1005 Excelsior, Hopkins MATT'S CAFE 809 Excelsior, Hopkins MILBERT'S GROCERY 1209 Excelsior, Hopkins THE MILK HOUSE 413 Excelsior, Hopkins MILT'S ICE CREAM STORE 1206 Excelsior, Hopkins MINNEAPOLIS HOUSE FURNISHINGS 815 Excelsior, Hopkins NELSON SHOES, INC. 917 Excelsior, Hopkins N. W. NATIONAL BANK Hopkins, Minn. NYGREN'S APPAREL 908 Excelsior, Hopkins OAK KNOLL DRUG 11120 Woyzato Blvd., Minneapolis OLSON PFEIFFER 900 Excelsior, Hopkins DR. MILTON OSTLUND 822Vi Excelsior, Hopkins PAULSON HARDWARE 913 Excelsior, Hopkins PEDERSON DAIRY Poor Farm Road, Hopkins DR. PICHA IOOF Building, Hopkins PREMACK'S MEN'S BOYS' CLOTHING 923 Excelsior, Hopkins REVIEW PUBLICATIONS, INC. 1011 Excelsior, Hopkins DR. J. H. SCHUANTES Ninth Excelsior, Hopkins DR. P. W. SHELDON 1006Vi Excelsior, Hopkins MR. J. B. SHIRLEY 323 Eleventh Ave. No., Hopkins SKOTTEGARD'S BAKERY 817 Excelsior, Hopkins SMETANA'S DRUG STORE 916 Excelsior, Hopkins STROBECK âą HAUGE CHAPEL 1400 Excelsior, Hopkins SUBURBAN CHEVROLET CO. 1106 Excelsior, Hopkins SWANEL'S 814 Excelsior, Hopkins THOMPSON JEWELRY 914 Excelsior, Hopkins VESELY OTTO Strobeck Building, Hopkins WEE MODERNS 910 Excelsior, Hopkins WHITNEY, CARROLL PERBIX 11 South 10th, Hopkins We of the 1954 Warrior staff wish to thank everyone who has helped us with this yearbook. We especially want to thank: our sponsors who hove been so generous in their contributions and have made the extra around the school pages possible; Daniels' Studio for their wonderfcd work in taking and finishing pictures at our every request; Mr. A. E. Edstrom, Mr. D. R. Coppins, and Mr. Ver Steeg, who have co-operated in helping us out with schedules and have pulled us out of many a tight spot; Mr. Towley who helped us along by drawing from his past experience as adviser of the Warrior; Jean Jarrett, Dianne Pobuda, and Ruth Magnuson for their extra work in announcing and arranging schedules for the Warrior pictures; the Saint Louis Park Beaux Arts Studio for their basketball action shot on page 56; the Minneapolis Star and Tribune for their teVrific basketball pictures on pages 52, 53, 54, and 55; Mr. J. H. Engclbart, our able adviser, for his invaluable work and advice. STAFF Editor-in-chief ..................................Lila Wicklund Associate Editor..............................Mary Jane Eaheart Business Manager................................Gretchen Heinrich Picture Editor ... Jim Shirley Copy Editor......................................Elizabeth Seitz Caption Editors......................Ann Larson, Florence Vraspir Sports Editor.........................................John Maas Organization Editor.....................- Susan Hargrove Senior Editors....................Kinsey Otto, Suzette Badeaux Photographer...........................................Jim Fuller Circulation Monagers..........................Nancy Christiansen, Mary Ann Tschimperle Advertising Managers- Russell Bursch, Dick Jacobson, Wayne Thomson Beverly Brabec, Colleen Corbett, Marlys Lambert, Janice Brokl, Janice Schwisow
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