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HOPKINS WELCOMES FIRST EXCHANGE TEACHER lmpressed by our cheerleaders, our standards of hygiene, and the friend- liness of American girls, IRIS STILLMAN gave her observations and thoughts on America. Miss Stillman is a Home Economics Exchange teacher from England who is now teaching eighth and ninth graders how to cook and sew. We in Hopkins are both proud and happy to be able to exchange ideas with England through this smiling, pleasant personality. Z J' , Q 9' The paper work of running a school is tremendous. Tackling this iob is the Business Office Staff, MRS. MARION HANSON, Secretary to the Business Manager, MRS. ALLEN WIGGINTON, Bookkeeper, and MRS. SOPHIE KROC, Secretary to the Superintendent. ,ff- T MAS LD ector and Counselor, helps prepare us for the future. Every senior goes into his office to receive advice concerning plans for college and future work. In his extra hours he advises the Cavaliers. co MRS. ELAINE ARGETSINGER travels from the two grade schools, to the Junior High and then to the Seniolzal high in helping students with speecffi difficulties. She detects the problerhsf i,A,J..,f- and helps the.studqnt'tojovercob4e ,KL1-fs' -Q f I Yi ' them. .17 mf 5, V , , , , '. I I S uf K 4 Q ' 47' 1 ,.' A! 'lr' .lf if TL: 'IJ Mice Dire Friendly W. H. LUNDAHL is always busy in his big job as Business Man- ager and Supervisor of the Grounds and Buildings. With the addition of many new buildings, he has become on important factor behind the scenes. .5 FSH '- gf 12 if TSA, , N X
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Comparatively new at Hopkins, ALBERT EDSTROM, our principal, has a full day. The iobs and activities of his position are many, but he still has time to talk to any student or teacher seeking his help. F -.,. lfy . 2, The toll commanding figure you see in the halls of the Junior High is DONALD R. COPPINS, Principal of that hogl. SHARON NYSTROM, graduate' ,1954 f is his 4secretqry,f -'3 1 'T P ft 1' f lj ll I I 1 THEIR GLIIDANC AND TEACHI C5 he students of today will he leaders of tomorrow. he way in which they are guided. the things that they learn today will have a great hearing on their future. Instruc- tion is an important factor in determining one's life. lt may mean the difference lietween a success or a failure. The students at Hopkins are fortunate to have the guidance of this excellent group of men and women as our administration and faculty. They have worked hard to make our school days happy. We are fortunate to be alvle to gain knowledge from the suggestions. help. and advice of their experience. We have much to he proud of at Hopkins. The teams we have produced in all our sports have lwrouglit many honors to us. Certain individuals have worked hard and have succeeded in bringing glory to our school. But also doing a fine job, usually without the reward of recognition is our faculty. Our faculty works with us in many ways. ln the class room as our teachers. in our organizations they do much as our advisors. hut most important of all. they are always our friends. fRightJ His subtle wit and friendliness a an endearing part of Assistant Principal, CARL TOWLEY'S personality. fa f' 7 we fi' A
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'I' is .. MRS. VIRGINIA RUKAVINA teaches English and Literature to her Junior high students. Learning the parts of the eye and the ear are only some of the phases of General Science, which the students of MARY CROW1 LEY learn. The secretary of the Senior high, MRS. JEAN JARRETT is always busy with the business duties of Hopkins high. ELISABETH BOWING, librar- ian, is looking forward to the spa- cious library planned for the new Senior high. KJ ' Y wk , .l. .X-631.4 . ' f no L 'W bv GLADYS LARSON keeps the Junior high and Katherine Curren libraries supplied with good books. Shoot if you must this old grey head was the witty reply given our photog- r hers by MRS. JOSEPHINE KIRK- PATRICK, visiting teacher. . Probably not 'as well known as many of our other teachers, but also doing an important iob is LEONARD MARTINETTO, Remedial Reading in- structor. Another new face on our staff this year is Remedial Reading instructor, MARY BELSKI. l The director ot the Co-operative Part-Time Occupations Training pro- gram is MILTON GEER, the quiet man who is always willing to help students. HUGH FIRMAGE teaches the future farmers of America in his Agriculture classes. Testing eyes and ears are some of the duties of school nurse, CONELIA MCLEAN. She tries to keep the stu- dents in good health. MRS. DE- LORES DYE can be found in the nurse's office acting as Miss Mc- Lean's secretary. i
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