Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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curve ABOVE: Max Steutzer and Karen Whitney for several years have been the BEST RESEARCH THEME WRITERS. BELOW (left): By the time on the clock we note that Sheldon Hasse and Bergit Carlson are the EARLIEST ARRIVALS and Elaine Maxwell and Del Johnson are the LATEST LEAVERS. BELOW: Who's bored? Certainly not Kay White and Gary Winter-field for they are the MOST BLASE. 15

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Seniors l4aue This year’s senior class has many and varied talents. Most of us are familiar with those who have distinguished themselves in music, dramatics and athletics. Yet the seniors of 1958 are abounding in other notable areas. From the most blase to the glibbest, our seniors have proved themselves worthy of being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Few of us realize the tremendous unconscious effort that it took for these people to achieve their respective goals. After it was decided which categories should be included in this year’s Hall of Fame, the task of limiting the contenders was undertaken. So many people qualified for each of these honorary positions that the eliminations were only achieved after great deliberation. Because the people were chosen by humans, naturally the selections cannot be considered perfect. Out of this have come the following people: ABOVE: BEST RELATIONS WITH TEACHERS title goes to Frances Taft and Randy Blohm. Here they visit with Mr. Holcher, Mrs. Bartz and Mr. Stalley. BELOW: Merlyn Schuette, Gwen Salisbury, Gwen Nelson and Kenny Baker enjoy the characterization of LITTLEST AND BIGGEST LUNCH EATERS. ABOVE RIGHT: The whole senior class deserves the title of BIGGEST PARTY GOERS. RIGHT: Neatness is always a virtue and Shirley Kron and Pete Buchanan were found to have the CLEANEST LOCKERS. BELOW: Talk, talk, talk is all they ever do so Mary Pat Drake and Mike Lisle are the GLIBBEST. 14



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Jk omecomincj an d SI no H)aze lAJere idic divent6 The theme Fall Harvest was effectively carried out in the coronation after the Pep Club decided to continue the tradition of having the fall coronation an Indian Ceremony. A tepee served as the main focal point on the stage, surrounded by corn shocks and pumpkins. The center aisle to the stage was in a deep green and abundantly covered with bright fall leaves. Our Indian Princess, Judie Brill, wore a white Indian costume and headdress trimmed in silver and aqua. Judie’s attendants, Meredith Picha. Judy Anderson, and Jean Hanus, seniors, LaVonne Viska, junior and Paula Wiley, sophomore, wore beige Indian costumes. To the beat of Indian drums, the queen and her attendants were escorted to the coronation ceremony by the football co-captains and class presidents, also attired in Indian costumes. The Indian theme was also carried out in the talent program narrated by Bill North. Immediately following the coronation, the queen and her attendants were escorted to the cars for the big parade down Main Street. Then followed the Alumni Coffee Party. In the evening. Homecoming continued with an exciting football game. Following the game, the very eventful day ended with the big Hofriecoming dance at the school. The Sno Daze for 1958 was a bond of attractions. The festivities began with a swimming meet with University high school and a hockey game against Edina. Last was the basketball game between Hopkins and Wayzata. The coronation for Sno Daze was scented with evergreen boughs interlaced in an arch surrounded by green and white Norway Pines. In front of the trees were park benches for the Sophomore, Junior and Senior attendants. Finally, the moment came, King Bob Sodoma walked majestically down the long white carpet and formally opened the Winter Sno Daze Coronation. Barb Peterson and Karen Severson, respectively, represented the Sophomore and Junior classes as attendants. Then down the isle walked Joy Harsted and Joanne Jindra as the candidates for Queen. The student body was a tense mass when Bob reached out his hand and escorted Queen Joy to her throne. Brief entertainment was presented to the royal court. With snow men, trees, a sleigh and a false ceiling, the Winter Formal Dance was a typical Midwinter-Night’s Dream. When the Hi-Notes played their last song our Winter Sno Daze was over for 1958.

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