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MR. OSCAR 8RUDEVOLD. Bookkeeping. Typing, Treasurer .School Credit Union . MRS. JOAN BARTZ, Countering. Cavalcttos Advisor. MR. THOMAS HUTTON. Bookkeeping, Modem Businott, Typing . . MR. LOREN BEN. SON, Counseling. Dopt. Chair-mon. MRS. PATRICIA KREUZIGER, Business and Sales, Typing, National Hono' Society Advisor . . . MRS. LESLEY BUCKMAN. Counseling, Ski Club Advisor. MRS. ROSEMARY SHANUS Porsona! Typing, Shorthand I Clerical Olfico Practico. Chocr leader Advisor. Pep Club Ad visor ... MR. JOHN MOR RIS. Counseling. MRS. JOYCE SITZ. Personal and Regular Typing . . MISS HARRIET PRUSSING. Counseling. AHA! ONLY THIRTEEN MISTAKES THIS TIME IN A ONE-MINUTE TIMED WRITE! JUBILATES MIKE PERKINS.
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1R. ABNER JACOBY. Span-K, Spanish Club Advisor . . . NAN SOULE. Fronch, s alettes Advisor, French i lub Advisor. MRS. ESTER NELSON. Gor man Gorman Club Advisor. Foreign Lonquago Department Chairman . . MR. ALVIN TRAASETH. Latin Russian, Latin Club Advisor. HAT GARY SWANSON WONT WEAR TO GET A LITTLE TTENTION FROM FRAU NELSON! THE LANGUAGE LABORATORY IS THE MOST RECENT ADDITION TO THE EXPANDING DEPARTMENT. LANGUAGE, KEY TO COMMUNICATIONS Ohe language department is in its second year in the new wing and profiting by the added facilities more than ever before. The facility which has proved most helpful to teachers and students alike is the language laboratory. Here each student has his own booth and set of earphones and is thus able to learn the language through oral practice and hearing himself speak. An important change was made this year with the addition of Russian. The instructor, Mr. Trasseth, is also the new Latin teacher. Another addition to the language department is Mrs. Pesola. having two sections of German. Each language student is entitled to join his language's club. They center their activities around the culture of their country. The new Resource library with Mrs. Oyaas is rapidly expanding also. Students find this library with periodicals, encyclopedias, pamphlets, and statistical books almost a necessity while doing research. 23
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■ ISS SHARON SQUIBB. hor Kand II. Socrofarial Of-I ico Practice. Typing. Hi-Crior 13uiin $t Advitor. F$A Advitor . . MR. JOHN RAUN. School Social Worlor. MR. HAROLD TOUPIN. Dit-fributivo Education, Office Education. Future Butinott Loader Advitor. Director Adult Educa Won ... MR. ELLIS TUFVAN-DER. Coumoling. Student Council Advitor. MR. MORRIS COUNSELS JOHN HENRY ABOUT HIS SEN-OR PROGRAM EARLY IN THE YEAR. MIKE PROCTOR WONDERS. • DOCTOR. LAWYER. OR INDIAN CHIEF? AS HE SCANS THE SUPPLY OF OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION. DEAR ANN LANDERS □ ne of the newest additions to the counseling staff this year is Miss Buckman. Although new, she has added quite a bit to this department, having recently received her Master's degree from Harvard. We now have six full-time counselors working with the students of Hopkins. They are familiar with, and directly concerned with every student who takes time to go and talk to them, and are certainly kept busy with registration, testing, and college applications. Hopkins has a very good reason to be proud of our counseling service in that Mr. Benson has been granted recognition as president of the American School Counselors Association, on both the Minnesota and national level. Business courses range from personal typing to a relatively new course, vocational training. These students attend classes for half of the day and work in the field of their choice during the other half. 25
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