Hopkins High School - Warrior Yearbook (Minnetonka, MN)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 19 text:

ATTENDANTS LEFT: SOPHS. BARB LEEDS AND TOM HAROLD. CENTER: JRS. PAM TOLLEFSON AND STEVE SANDVIG. RIGHT: PEP CLUB PRESIDENT TERRY LILLEJORD AND ADVISOR PHILLIP ABALAN. MR. TESAR TALLS UP AND RAISES WARRIOR SCORE.

Page 18 text:

QUEEN CANDIDATES CHRIS WERNESS ESCORTED BY KEN KEPHART. PAT CORY ESCORTED BY HAROLD OTTERLEI. MARTY DAVIS ESCORTED BY JOHN BOWEN. TERRI LEEDS ESCORTED BY DAN HANSON. PRESENTING: BEAMING QUEEN KATHY MINDRUM AND ALL SCHOOL PRESIDENT MARK JOHNSON. LITTLE PRINCESS DIANE SCHOENECKER ESCORTED BY KELLY LAUGHLIN.



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Dan Proctor: Never know anything unless you do it yourself. People are afraid to be alone but the trouble with being a member of a group is that you give so much and get so little. Society is a vast state of paranoia, with freedom being hyprocrisy it creates problems where they shouldn't exist. The draft is free to pursue but you must do it. The most you can get out of school is by doing the least amount of work People have to cover their lack of knowledge by talking all the time.” Chris Werness: To get along with people you don't have to be conscious about trying to please them I don't believe that people purposely try to hurt other people. People are basically good. Happiness is very important to me. I think I'm happy. I'd like to be remembered as being a happy person Kerry Pulsifer: People can live with hate and ugliness but they can't live alone. People will have to learn to trust others. People have only each other. I believe in a universal law in which there are no social laws. Everyone has the right to be right or wrong. If you have a love for society and its people and you understand them you won't want to do wrong or hurt them. Debbie Novak: I'm not a member of a closely knit clique. I associate with a lot of different kids. I wouldn't fit in the Theatre Group and I wouldn't want to. Also, in some groups they think everything they do is Right — they are the only ones who count and everyone else is like a stone pillar. They don't tolerate or associate with others, yet their ideas are always impressed upon us. I don't like this sensitivity stuff: communicating and lying on the floor in English. I don't think anybody should be forced to do it Tom Herold: ' The PURPLE POWER clique runs the school. The student council no longer serves any function. The Pep Club could do as good a job. The impersonal feeling in our school has caused the cliques, and they isolate too many kids. Clubs are an important part of our school to reduce this isolation. One gnpe I have is people who vegetate, especially in the classroom. They think that school is a big deal, just a place to have fun. Kids think they are to be taught but are not supposed to learn. They aren't willing to rcsp ect the teachers or each other. This has to do with attitude, and attitude has a lot to do with the problems of our school Joe Meyer: People too often tend to l3bel others with certain images, whether they fit or not. Once people are labeled it is very difficult for them to change their image. There are many who think my image is one of an intellect. I don't like that because I'm not really that way. If I did not have this image I think it would be easier for others to get to know me as I really am. 16

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