Hudson High School - True Blue Yearbook (Hudson, WI)

 - Class of 1924

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c£ rue ZBlue VIVIAN ANDERSON. “Ducka.” “When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. G. A. C., 1923-24. Class Stunt, 1923-24. G. A. C. Representative. Annual Staff 1924. “Clarence” 1924. GLADYS BAKER. “Glad.” “There are a thousand good talkers to one good thinker.” Glee Club 1921-22. Sophomore Club 1922. Declamatory 1921. EVELYN BRANDENBURG. “Brandy.” “Don’t be what you isn’t, just be what you is; If you is what you is- n’t, then you isn’t what you is.” Glee Club 1921-2-3-4. G. A. C. ’23-24 Declamatory ’22. Annual Staff '24. Class Vice Pres., ’21-22. Debate ’23. Sophomore Club, ’22. Class Stunt ’22 Sec. G. A. C. ’23. Camera Club ’22-23 DORIS CHRISTOPH. “Chrissy.” “Temper maketh the hair to curl— evidently. Basket Ball 1924. Class Stunts 1923-24. G. A. C. 1923-24. True Blue Staff 1924. RUTH CUDDEBACH. “Still waters run deep.” Class Stunt 1923. Camera Club 1922-23.

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 5rue ‘iBlue Senior Class history “Qreat days! Qrowing days! Lonely ‘Days! Days of dream and development There have been many distinguished classes graduating from the Hudson High, but the Class of 1924 is by far the most renowned. We have the size and spice of a mustard seed. One of the most exciting times of our Freshman career was the initiation ot of some of our boys. In spite of their hiding and protest against “getting wet” the upper class men laid hands upon them at some time or other and gave them a good bath in Oscar Anderson’s horse trough. Even as Freshmen we distin- guished ourselves by furnishing three good men, Pederson, Hope and Wright, for the football and basket ball teams. During our Sophomore year we organized a club in which we showed our ability as debaters, speakers and musicians. Pedbrson, Hope and Wright again represented us in athletics and three Sophomore girls en- tered the Declamatory contest; Evelyn Brandenburg, Agnes Lahiff and Violet Young. Our Junior year was even more crowded with activities. We re- ceived first prize for the class stunt, which was given at the Hallowe’en party. We also won the Inter-Class Basket ball tournament. The Jun- ior typing class was represented by: Violet Young, Helen Lind, Evelyn Brandenburg and Elizabeth Sodal. In contesting with Stillwater Violet received first place and Helen Lind fourth place. Violet, taking first place at the district contest, went to Whitewater. Doris Christoph rep- resented us in the district contest for penmanship. At last we became Seniors and as we have been very successful in our three years in High school, we are very egotistical. We again won first prize for our Hallowe’en stunt and also the Inter-Class Basketball tournament. We are the only class that has won both the Inter-Class Basketball tournament and first prize for the Hallowe’en stunt for two successive years. Pederson is the captain of our basketball team and Hope is our star player. Clyde Jensch was the captain and mainstay of our fighting football team. Four of the leading characters in the play “C’arence” were taken from the Senior class. Gifford Nelson taking the lead. Violet Young, Helen Lind, Elizabeth Sodal, Doris Christoph, Agnes Lahiff and Doris Engdahl went to Stillwater for another typing contest Violet receiving first place. The class play will end the school activities of the Class of 1924 and although our farewell is tinged with sadness, we find consolation in the fact that the impressions we have made will remain a part of Hudson High School History. DORIS ENGDAHL, Class 1924..



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'Zorue ‘ZBlue ROGER DEFENBAUGH. “Deffy” “I burn the midnight oil.” Whose? Class President 1921-2-3-4. Operetta ’23. Football 1923. Vaudeville ’23. True Blue Staff ’24. “Clarence” ’24. Camera Club ’22-23 CORA DAHL. “A twinkle in her eye, a twinkle in her feet. As jolly a little maiden as you would chance to meet.” GENEVA DUNBAR. “Red.” “Say, what’s the use of studying anyway? Class Stunt 1924. MARGARET HANNAH. “Fussy.” “Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. Sec-Treas. 1921. Glee Club ’21-2-3-4 Operetta ’23 G A. C. ’24. Sophomore Club ’22 Class Stunt ’23 Camera Club ’22-23. DORIS ENGDAHL. “Lala. Honestly, did you come to school just to study?” G. A. C. 1924. Vice Pres. 1923. Sophomore Club. Valedictorian.

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