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RED CROSS-ROW ONE: G. Smith, C. Goebel, S. Gustafson, M. Knott, B. Bolton, G. Wolden, N. Seelyo; ROW TWO: Mr . Welsh, J. Foinburg, C. Nelson, S. Eidam, K. Schiebe, R. Schmitz, J. Vassar, R. Simmons, J. Stang; ROW THREE: J. Nelson, S. Smith, K. Dumas, P. White, J. Hilla, J. Campbell. Adviser, Mrs. Shirley Welch, confers with student president over coming membership drive.' j, UC, roAA Service Membership in the National Athletic Scholarship Society is the highest award given to athletes at Hopkins for scholastic achievement. Membership is limited to any hoy who has won a varsity letter in any sport, has for three semesters a scholastic average above that of the school average and is an example of the highest type of citizenship and sportsmanship. Boys meeting the requirements are elected to membership in the N. A. S. S. in the spring of each year by the faculty. There is no limit to the number of members. The purpose of the N. A. S. S. is to honor Hopkins athletes for outstanding scholastic achievement. The Hopkins Lions Club presents each member with a membership card and a gold pin. JUNIOR RED CROSS In our world that races swiftly by, we teenagers are searching for that which is lasting. In Jr. Red Cross, we find the ideal of true brotherhood and the means to secure that ideal. We learn to serve our own nation and to promote international goodwill. Junior Red Cross gives us an ideal to be lived. Each year our Jr. Red Cross does a variety of things. During the Christmas holidays the members of the Hopkins chapter made tray mats, used in hospital to brighten up Christmas dinners. It raised funds that aid J.R.C. activities throughout the world. This year we had our annual enrollment campaign in March. NATIONAL ATHLETIC SOCIETY-ROW ONE: Robert Sodoma, Bill North, Roy Johnson, Merlyn Schuette; ROW TWO: Ken Soltis, Steve Johnson, Randy Blohm, Paul Manion, Ken Brokl. 24
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QUILL AND SCROtL-ROW ONE: A. Wil-hoit, N. Goodwin, S. Bren, K. Anderson, J. Anderson, K. Stennes, C. Hayden; ROW TWO: A. Carlson, C. Throdahl, J. Ofto-dahl, S. Berge, D. Johnson, J. Fralick, A. Zdrazil, R. Kron. Scrollites Becker and Throdahl. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-ROW ONE: Carol Throdahl, Sharon Andre, Debbie Johnson, Joanne Jindra, Janet Bursch; ROW TWO: Colleen Hayden. Bill North, Peter Schmitz, Randy Blohm, Max Stuetzer, Fronces Taft, Judy McDonald. Creating enthusiasm for scholarship, helping develop character and leadership, and rendering service are the aims of the National Honor society, the highest honor organization at Hopkins. In order to be eligible a student must stand scholastically in the upper fourth of his class and show excellence in character leadership and service. Fifteen per cent of the senior class is eligible for membership. Five of this 15 | er cent may, however, be chosen in the spring of their junior year. Pins are given to new members as well as a luncheon to both old and new by the Rotary cluh on the day of induction ceremonies. Officers of N.H.S. are: Randy Blohm, president; Bill North, vice-president; and Ann Hollander, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Carol Rutger acts as faculty adviser. Members of the Hi-Crier or Warrior staff, who have done superior work in writing, editing, or business management in either publication, may become eligible for membership in the International Honorary Society, Quill and Scroll. The purpose of this society is to give recognition before the school to the students who have made significant contributions to either the newspaper or the yearbook. 23
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CAVALIERS—ROW ONE: J. Turngren, D. Gustafson, R. McCready, J. laurel, A. Zdrazil, M. Lisle, R. Larson, P. Buchanan; ROW TWO: P. Schmitz, R. Johnson, L. Arbogost, 0. Swanson, D. Neuman, D. Kopesky, D. Johnson, D. Lapic, J. Hodges, S. Landquist, J. Sturtevant, L. Jamison; ROW THREE: B. North, M. Stuetzer, T. laVelle, J. Stoller, A. Carlson, S. Lindgren, M. Hokel, B. Oas, R. Sidla, F. Vierling, R. Blohm. ( uvciiiet'5 Sponsor YFjicl- 'lAJinter formal The Cavaliers, outgrowth of the Hi-Y, was founded to promote fellowship, service and good sportmanship. In order to earn money for an annual scholarship fund of S 150.00, the Cavaliers took the concessions at an early football game. They took in the highest receipts of the past few years because of their able work. Highlights of the year were a joint meeting with the Cavalcttes for a skating party, refreshments, and the sponsoring of the Sno Daze Formal. Throughout the year the bi-monthly meetings have included speakers and movies on athletics and other topics of interest to the group. One of the major projects of the year was the selling of Warrior booster pins and bookcovers to help finance the scholarship and provide capital to continue the many programs. Just after Christmas, the boys launched a membership drive to acquaint the Sophomores and Juniors with the club’s activities. The club's officers include: Art Carlson as president; Andre Zdaril as vice president; Lee Jamison as secretary; Randy Blohm as treasurer; and Roy Johnson as sergeant at arms. With the help of the other members they were able to make it an enjoyable and outstanding club. LEFT (Below): Adviser Thompson and Treasurer Blohm confer on club's finances for the annual joint scholarship. BELOW: Blohm is selling book covers to two prospects. 25
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