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

 - Class of 1928

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 TflUE=g 3= BLUE it A t fH z. ZL - v Herbert Staberg Ceneral Course No one can enjoy life alone.” Clarice Holmes General Course “An air of good humor ever surrounds her.'' Clarence Sweet ‘Z3uzzp General Course Class Basketball 4; Junior Class Play 3. ‘‘I have learned in whatsoever state I am. Therewith to be content.” ■ [211

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 f A EZZ TRUE 3= BLUE Lillian Gladys Tuller “Tuller Commercial Course Debate 4; Dee Cee 4; Orme Cup for Ex- cellency 2; Christmas Story Contest 3rd place 4; Operetta 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Treasurer Senior Class 4; De- clamatory 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Commercial Contest 3, 4. “It is the tranquil people who accomplish much.’' John Yoerg “Yoerg “Jenny General Course Football 3. 4; Basketball 4: Boys’ Club 1. 2: Delta Delta 1; Camera Club 3: Class Stunt 1: Interclass Football 1. 4: Basketball 1, 4. “I don’t care how tall I be All the world looks up to me.” Fernold A. Young “Flapper Fanny “Min Commercial Course Football 3. 4; Band 3, 4; Delta Delta 2: Music Contest 3. 4; Operetta 2: Camera Club 3; Glee Club 2; Class Basketball 3. 4. “I dare not be as funny as I can.” Margaret Hansen “Mugs General Course Delta Delta 1; Springtime 3. “We liked her she was quiet, but sin- cere.” Clarence Lein “Sambo General Course Band 1, 3. 4; Boys’ Club 1, 2; Delta Delta 1. “Never speak sense When nonsense will answer the purpose as well.” Synnove Overbye “Syno Commercial Course Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2; Delta Delta 1; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; District Typing Contest 3; G. A. C. 3, 4; Volley Ball 1. 2, 3, 4. “And she watched every other day’s mail, For her heart was elsewhore.” I 20 ]



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 ✓ TRUE= 3 BLUE SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY BY A BABBLING BROOK In a sequestered spot under Ages’ towering pines, beside a cool babbling brook, we find, after the lapse of twenty serenely happy years, Delores Jensen, our old class- mate and friend. Sitting on the veranda in the rosy light of a warm summer evening with her knitting in her lap and her fair cheeks slightly flushed, she is happily dreaming of the years since the class of ’28 scattered to the four corners of the earth. We can easily understand the flush in her cheeks for her smile is betraying the thrill of commencement evening as the vivacious Moco Daniels escorted her homeward. Moco,” as you will recall, was the heart-breaker of the class, but now a well known physician and the husband of Margaret Burkholder. Margaret, before her marriage created much publicity by her non-stop swim from the Canary Islands to Rio de Janeiro. Delores turns her head to the east for her dream shifts to her tour of France. She is surprised as she enters and finds Math Suennen, the popular ladies’ man and the sole owner of the Ritz Hotel of Paris, present to greet her. Math, the dear boy, has married the world’s amateur typing champion, Lillian Tuller. On Delores’ visit to Le Bourget flying field, she meets Warren Davis, a prosperous salesman for crocheted aeroplanes made by the Jay Cross Company of Northline, manufacturers and exporters of hazelnuts, wash boilers, nutcrackers, neckties, and monkey-wrenches. As you possibly know. Jay’s aeroplane is the ruination of Henry Ford’s business. While an Monte Carlo, Delores found Clarence Sweet passionately in love with Clara Gunderson. But vamp as she is, Clara is really married to John Yoerg. who is a professional bootlegger at Prescott Crossing. At the same time, Mabel Johnson and Eugene Kees have established a new dance pavilion at I .ake Elmo where the dancers are lured to follow the enticing strains rendered by Alice Crawley’s Jazz Boys, directed by Fernold Young. This organization is internationally known for its unique introductions ot the latest popular selections, sensible and otherwise, mostly the latter. Among the other guests at Monte Carlo, Delores meets her old dancing partner, Lloyd Kneen, who is busily engaged in the poultry business just outside of Pittsburgh where he gives semester courses on the feeding and care of chickens, females preferred. Maxine Turskey, a learned scientist by now, is his unfailing assistant. As she is thus dreaming, Delores moves her snow locked head to the west in order to inhale the cool, refreshing breezes of the valley. She pictures the Cabaret in China Town, San Francisco, where Alice Engstrom and Elsie Stienberg are nightly billed as the most enhancing dancers of the Pacific coast. A paper is lying unfolded on the table at which she is sitting. Delores notices the striking headlines concerning the announcement of “Guba” Overbye’s application for divorce from Arthur Sandeen, whom she accuses of being infatuated with Elsie. In another corner of the United States, Margaret Hanson has also just discovered the news of her lover’s matrimonial dis- tortions and she is shedding crocodile tears because she cannot help him. Alas! Margaret must wait patiently for Art, if he w'ill return. I 22 1

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