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Though FLOYD KNUTSON teaches Mathematics he is probably better known as our Head Football coach. This season he led our boys undefeated to the Lake conference championship. Hopkins' Mr. Basketball is RUSSELL BUTSlE MAETZOLD. Our coach is known for the top-notch teams he produces through his touch of genius. Other iobs he holds are: Athletic Director, Assistant Football coach, Track and Golf coach, and advisor to the H-Club. Devoting most of her time to the Junior high English department and eighth grade Communications is ALICE BINGER. C. J. SCHOENECKER teaches Mathematics and Social Studies. In addition he is B-Team Basketball coach and Assistant Baseball coach. fBelowD Helping the students in the Junior high learn the fundamentals of self government and good citizen- ship, MRS. ANN WESTER shows great interest in advis- ing the student council. Her iob is teaching eighth grade Mathematics. Another Mathematics teacher of the Jun- ior high, teaching grades seven and nine is NIELS JENSEN. wet? 1 Ill' fx? A.-A r 25 Q? i::v CAboveD The duties of TERESA ROMANO are advising the Junior Red Cross and teaching For- eign Languages. ROSE MAHER teaches Social Studies and Mathematics to Junior High students. CLeftD Teaching about home, school, and com- munity in her Civics classes is ESTHER LEMON. Social Studies and advising the Junior Red Cross are posts filled by MARY PALMER. 15
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.4 Q 'fl . f.:fr -..ind DN ,..-av! I. 4 . ,f The dual duties of Home Economics and Science keep MRS. MARILYN LANTZ busy throughout the school year. Home Economics is the field of DORIS KOTVAL who is in her third year at Hopkins and is now looking forward to the modern kitchens and sewing rooms of the new Senior high school. Supplying all the posters and bringing various honors to Hopkins with the art work of their students are MRS. DOROTHY PHELPS and JOHN ENGELBART. Oil painting, wood carving, and tile work are some of the proiects of a year in Art. The headaches and worries of putting out our yearbook are other phases of Mr. Engelbart's teaching. fBelowD Industrial Arts teacher, LAURENCE SAUT- ER, describes, during classes, the operation of the complicated machines in the workshop. He can be found during noon hours keeping order in the lower halls of the senior high. Tall, blond RON- ALD OLSON is one of the Industrial Arts teachers, and also coach to our Baseball team. sf' Q lAboveD English and Literature, as well as Social Studies, are the posts filled by JOHN EVANS. JOHN BURNETT also has two positions, Industrial Arts and Social Studies. fRightj VIVIAN SElBERT'S English and Literature classes are made pleasant by her smile. Always willing to lend a helping hand to school activities is MABEL MADLAND, English teacher. 14 4-P' g T7
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-.L i r I ' l '! A i ' if 1 1 5 ' fi U VT .s ,.. - - W, ..- T ' .33 GEORGE KREUTZER'S duties are teaching science, Physical Educa- tion, and assisting as Football and Track Coach. J. W. KNOBLAUCH, Assistant Football coach and teach- er of Business and Junior High Bas- ketball also gives us advice on per- sonal problems. Themes and MacBeth are special phases in Senior English Classes taught by ROSE MACEMON, class advisor. VALBORG STENOIEN looks for her efficient secretary in her Typing, Shorthand, and Office Practice classes. She advises the National Honor Society. -.ref . mf not FRED STALLEY, teacher of Modern Problems, Sophomore class and F.T.A. advisor, is always available with a ioke or an understanding word. One must have a degree in shorthand to pass EARL BREAULT'S Modern Problems and World His- tory classes. He brought hockey tot Hopkins. Friendly LORRAINE STEVENSON, Girl's Physical Education teacher, advises G.A.A., Pep Club and Christian Fellowship. RALPH KOLS- RUD instructor of Science, Junior High Football and Christian Fellow- ship is very popular. 5 Sa- J t ,1 9 'r 1 names 0 7-nnwffznc ' ' 'T9','J'd Q. 7f .:1c1fww1L, Are there any questions? With these words VERN ARMSTRONG begins Chemistry, Physics, and Ge- ometry Classes. He also teaches Driver's Training. DUANE HEANER, alias Mr. Peepers, Biology teacher, is an active member of the B.R,B's fBoiler Room Boysb. Qt. i t , y V I .'. 3 T l. .. H t l .L 5,1 7 ' ' ' f ft A r T . 1... XX- Q 1. Handihg out nicknames to students is the hobby of mischievous Math- ematics teacher MARVIN KROGFUS. OSCAR BRUDEVOLD, Business man- ager of the Hi-Crier and Business Education teacher, has gained last- ing friendships in his first year at Hopkins.
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