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

 - Class of 1926

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: mus '26 SBLUS JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the class of 1927, extend our salutations! Although we have succeeded in remaining the smallest class in the old High school since our arrival, we are quite ready to agree that Quantity does not neces- sarily mean Quality. Juniors, you will find, are represented everywhere. Have we not juniors on the gridiron. Juniors on the Basket Ball floor, out for dehate, entering declamatory contests, and active members of the school clubs? And the rest to he found lending their hearty co-operation toward the boosting and bettering of our school and its spirit. It must be admitted, however, that the Juniors, aggressive as we are, owe much to the members of the three preceding classes for the support rendered us before we came into our own. We, in turn, feel that it is our privilege to pass on good work, and sincerely hope that our efforts will be acceptable to the floun- dering under-classmen when put in that light. Although another year awaits us, offering numerous chances to put forth all that is in us toward gaining honor for self and school, it can not be said that we, as a class, have failed to appreciate our opportunities in the past.

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imue ’26 Ridicule. To individuals: A little of Margaret Helhveg’s brunetteness to Marie Peterson. She needs it! Alma Fvksen's “figger” to Peggy Dorwin. Marge Hughes’ giggling propensity to Hazel Mullen. Helen Becker’s shyness to Ruth Robbins. Ruth Fillback’s boldness to Katherine Casanova. Aileeti Fitzgerald’s good nature and art to Doris May Giese. Doll Gillen’s and Ann Marson’s basketball ability to Ruth Robbins and Margaret Nelson. Long may thev rave. Alta Jacobson's sisterlv affection to little Doris. Margaret Muckenhirn’s permanent wave to Mabel Johnson. Muck won’t need it any longer. Aileen Fitzgerald’s l»elt to Marie King. Doll Gillen’s gym suit to Vivian Mayer. Imogene Miller’s ablity to punch the keys, both kinds, to anv promising Junior. Margaret Muckenhirn’s voice to F.thel Neiman. Bob Hanson’s melancholy to Joy Nelson. Louise Olson’s curls to Vivian Olson. An alarm clock to Elvira Pepper. Chumo Anderson’s athletic powers to Art Sandeen. Arthur Becker's “Charleston” to Tony Lombard. Some of Ed. Boody's “disturbing charm” (?) to Raymond Casanova. Harold Clark's news—papers to Everett Rusch. James Fenton’s age to Duke Hughes- Nolan Jacobson’s voice to Duke Hughes. Ole Jensen’s feet to a new method of measuring. All the Senior freckles to Tommie Kelly. Ann Marson’s temper to Fern Gridley. Gordon Robbin’s good looks to Leonard Riedel. ()ur blessings to Ruth Robbins and Jerome Trudell. Be it known, that we. the greatest class ever to graduate, the Class of 1926 of Hudson High School, County of St. Croix,State of Wisconsin, United States of America, Trail 12, make this our last will and testament, and appoint the follow- ing committee to see that said will (and our enemies) be executed: Harry Hughes, chairman, Ethel Engebretson, Geneva Marson, and Stanley Michaelson. Signed: The Senior Class of 1926. A. M. E. A. G.



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mue ’26 £BUJ£ SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY President—Margaret Burkholder. Vice President—Lura Ross. Secretary and Treasurer—Clarice Olson. Class Adviser—Mr. G. W. Cooke. The Sophomore Class of 1926 number about fifty students. We regret that a few of our classmates have left us, but we are consoled with having some new friends join us. We have in our class some excellent athletic material. Several of our boys turned out for both football and basketball. Both the girls and boys showed an interest in the Girls and Boys (dee clubs respectively. We are proud of the fact that Clarice Olson, Ethel Neiman and Warren Davis have showed their talent in obtaining leading parts in :he operetta, “Once in a Blue Moon.” We feel that we have accomplished several notable things, but we hope that other Sophomore classes will make even more advancement.

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