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'Brue 'Blue freshman Cla history The class of 1926 or 1927, we guarantee, will be a class that will be long remembered when we have left behind us the school days at the H. H. S. On entering High school there were twenty students, now we number about twenty-six. We feel proud to have so many athletes and orators in our class and with the progress that has been made so far, we are waiting for the outcome of these classmates. The first day we entered! the High school was a day remembered by all the so-called “freshies.” During the study periods and assemblies we were teased and picked on by all our older schoolmates. The students in the higher classes have been very good in helping the freshies with athletic work and in social gatherings, and we now take the time to give them a hearty thanks. We have had the misfortune to lose some of our classmates that were with us in the grades, but there have been others coming in, so we feel satisfied. We hope to live up to the colors of the Hudson High school, being pure in our hearts and faithful to our athletics and other sports or activities that may take place during our school career. —ALTA JACOBSON ’26
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‘forue ‘Blue Sophomore (plass SHistory 1923-24 Class Officers President, Marjorie Ellis. Vice President, Margaret Hellweg. Secretary and Treasurer, Robert Turner. Class Advisor, Miss Herrig. Although the Seniors captured] the prize for the Hallowe’en stunt of 1923, the Sophomores ran them a close second. A conventional lve story, read by Margaret Hellweg was literally acted out by Elenor Gillen as the heroine, Emil Anderson as the hero, Lawrence Williamson as the villain, and Ann Marson as the mother, producing a wildly ludicrous result. The actors were perfectly silent, but exaggeratedly portrayed their lines as given by the reader. The Sophomore Class, during the school year of 1923-24, produced good players, both for football and basketball while during both its High school years it produced,1 excellent material for track, dramatics, singing, and all branches of athletics. The social and scholastic side of the school will however miss the class of ’26 on its departure for higher fields, quite as much as will the athletic and dramatic side.
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