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TRUE'2 5 BLUE JEANNETTE K. STAY BE KG Commercial Course Class Athletics 1-2; Staff 4; Cam era Club 1-2; Glee Club 1-2-4; Literary Club 4; Hiking Club 2; State Commercial Contest 3; Op- eretta 4. Lor nature made her what she is And never made another.” THELMA L. STAYBERG General Course Literary Club 4; Camera Club 1- 2; Declamatory 1-2; Class Volley Ball 1-2; Hiking Club 2. 1 he love of learning, the sequest ered nooks, And all the sweet serenity of books.” ESTHER M. STEINBERG Commercial Course Latin Club 1. “A shy little maiden with blushes galore.” MARION E. STEVENS Commercial Course Glee Club 2-3-4; Literary Club 4; Declamatory 2; Operetta 2. “Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs. ” RUTH ADELLE TORPEY General Course Class Basketball 2-3-4; H. S. Bos ketball 3-4 .Class Volley Ball 2-3- 4; Captain 4; Operetta 2-4; Class .Stunts 2-4; Camera Club 2; Vau- deville 2; G. A. C. 2-3-4; Lite- rary Club 4; Glee Club 2-4; Pres- ident 4; Student Council 4; Sec- retary and Treasurer 4; Staff 4; Hiking Club 2; ‘‘From ' Commit- tee 3. “AH compliments to ncr arc trite. She has adorers left and right.” ARTHUR WRIGHT' Commercial Course L oot ball I-2-3-4; Track 2-. ; Bas ketball 3; Class Basketball 1-2; Class Track ; Class Base Ball 1- 2; Class Volley Ball 1-2-3; Staff 4. “Panting time toiled after him in vain.”
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25 FRANK EDWIN SEE General Course “O child-like innocence had he.” JOSEPH H. SEE “JOE” General Course Latin Club I; Boys' Club 3. “A bold onset is half the bat- tle.” HELEN SOLHEIM “SHRIMP” Commercial Course Class Stunt 7; Glee Club 2-3- 4; Operetta 3-4. “A merry heart docth good like a medicine.” ELDEN O. SOLSVIG General Course He good, and you'll be happy But you'll miss a lot of fun.” HELGA M. STABERG “BLONDIE” Commercial Course Tv ping Contest 3-4; Class Vol Icy Ball 1-2; Basket Ball 1-2. “You'll find if you smile at the world The world will smile back in your eyes.”
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TRUE'25 BLUE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Many renowned classes have graduated from Hudson High School but t.ie class of ’25 will go down in history as the most renowned. We have been leaders in all activities since we entered high school in 1921, a band cf green little freshmen, seventy strong. The first few weeks were very trying for us, however, we soon got our bearings, and since that time have proved our capacity for hearty cooperation. Hudson High School has supported no activities in which our class has not participated. Somee of the activities, in which our class has participated are: oratory, in which Theodore Howalt Ben McDiaimid and Edwin Johnson were the scho l’s repre- sentatives; declamato in which Katherine O’Rourke was cur sole hope; athletics of all kirds, our outstanding participants being: Foss, Ostby, Sdhottmuller, Jensch, O’ Keefe and Chryst. The girls also did their share in athletic contests when Ruth Tor- pey, Helen Heffron, Olive Lyksett were instrumental in bringing us the class basketball championship. Sam Jensch was editor of the 1925 Annual. In music also, we have been represented by Helen Solheim, Ruth Torpey, Celia Ryan, .Allan Covell ar.fl Lawrence Peterson. Agnes Miller, Jeanette Stayberg, Helga Staberjr. Helen Heffron and Celia Klein were indispensable to the Commercial Depart- ment in its ccntests. Yes, ,we feel that we have had a brilliant career. But we are no longer seventy strong. Our number has dwindled down to about fifty. We deeply regret the loss of two of our class mates by the hand of death, Frank Caldwell and Henry O’Keefe. Last year we lost several prominent members of our class. Margaret and Donald' Singer moved to Milwaukee, Harold Cummings to Bangor, Wis., and Marion Walker to Cal:f rnia. Sam Jensch has filled his position as president of our class with his usual ability and intelligence. For the past two years Miss Hannah Collim e has been our able class advisor. She has been very faithful and efficient in her work, and we take this opportunity to thank her for her untiring efforts in our behalf, and for her assistance in raising our class prestige. We feel that a great deal of our success is due to her hearty co peration. Our high school life is now drawing to a close, and we fe 1 a certain sense of pride in our achievements. We are all proud to admit that we are graduates of Hudson High School and members of the class of ’25. As we leave H d on High School, we feel a certair rarg of regret, and we feel that we will be greatly missed in the halls of dear old Hudson High.
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