Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1961

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MR. FRANK OHLY, Electricity, Auto Shop . . . MR. RONALD I. OLSON, Wood Shop, Soteboll. MRS. ARLINE BORGWARDT. Home Economic . . MR. LAWRENCE SAUTER, Mochlne Shop. Welding, Foundry. Sheet Metal. Agronomy Club. MRS. DIANE MARR. Home Economics, Home and Fomily Living. Chef Club. Pom Pom Girl . . . MR. OONALD 8UTTS, Aich.tec-tural Drawing, Machine Drowing, Mcchonicol Drowing. Printing. Ski Club. SCISSORS AND SAWS AT Hopkins wo are offered a variety of courses in the practical and industrial arts. These courses were designed to develop practical skills for everyday living. Boys taking shop gained a solid technical background for jobs or additional training. We were offered courses in woodworking, architectural and mechanical drawing, metal works, auto mechanics, and electronics. Girls taking Home Ec learned some of the skills of keeping house. We got a chance to participate in discussions on morriage and fomily life. The nursery school wos a special project which enabled girls to work directly with large groups of children. Students taking these courses received excellent prepara- (IEFT) SKILLED STu- tion for their chosen vocation or ovocotion. DENTS MASTER MACHINES. A PERFECT TV DINNER AFTER TIME. EVERY TIME YOU BAKE, TIME 27 (RIGHT) DO YOU SPELL STARRING WITH ONE R?

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I'll 8ID THIRTY LIRA -IF HER TEETH ARE GOOD. MISS TRAUDE NEUMANN, Ger-mon, English, G«rmon Club . . . MRS. NANCY HINKIEY, Sponlih. Sponish Club. MRS. VENDLA ROZSA, Lolin Club, Latin . . . MRS. NAN SOUIE, French, French Club, Coval«tte», Sophomore Claw Adviser. LANGUAGES, FOUR THE most notable addition to our foreign language department was Miss Troude Neumann of Hamburg. German students will remember her excellent English with both German and Oxonian accents. She spent the year with us as part of an exchange program which found Mrs. Nelson, our usual German teacher, in Germany. Spanish and Latin students were again offerod the full four years of language. Both Mrs. Hinckley and Mrs. Rozsio stoted that they were attempting more aural and oral work. Mrs. Hinckley's Spanish classes have been experimenting with a language laboratory os well. French wos able to add a fourth year class this year. Fourth year students have been speaking French almost exclusively in class and Find they can actually understand some of it. 26



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FUN AND GAMES LOOKING back on our Sophomore year, we realize that our activities depended on the temperature. In the fall, since the weather was warm (above freezing! we went outside for football and field hockey. In both these games, there always seemed to be a concentration of boys and girls neor the area dividing the boys’ side from the girls' side, and very few anyplace else. We also noticed that the boys got to go back in eorlier, probably because it took them longer to get prettied up. About December we moved into the gym and on to the winter sports program which included swimming, volley ball, trompolin-ing, tumbling, wrestling (for boys only), ond badminton. Now the sexes were allowed only infrequent peeks ot each other through the door. We were limited to about one of these a week when an embarrassed boy had to run through the girls' section to bring down the baskets. As spring rolled around the gym teacher's fancy turned to baseball, baseball, baseball. So outside we went, to catch or pitch or bat or run or be an everlasting fielder. PHY ED IS GOOD FOR ONE THING: IT KEEPS YOU ClEAN . . . PHYSICALLY; BUT TRYING TO GET THE GIRLS IN SHAPE - AND TRYING TO TWIST THE BOYS OUT OF SHAPE - IS NO EASY J08. MR. GEORGE REYNOLDS, Physi-ccl Educollon. Golf Coach. Bos-ketball Assistant . . . MR. HAROLD TOUPIN, Vocational Coor-dlnotof, Business Leaden Club. MISS LORAINE STEVEN-SON, Physical Education. Counselor, GAA . . . MRS. GRETCHEN RASMUSSEN, Shorthand, Typing.

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