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

 - Class of 1935

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MOST REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR ALICE MICHAELSON Alice Michaelson has been chosen representative senior from a fine group of candidates. Alice is deserving of this honor. She has exemplified sterling qualities of character, high standards of scholarship, a fine sense of leadership, a devoted loyalty, and at all times a courteous, loveable disposition. May she carry these traits always through life. HONOR STUDENTS The large number of honor students in the 1935 class is sufficiently indicative of their scholastic ability. The fifteen people who succeeded in maintaining such high standards are to be congratulated in their perseverance and dependability. It is such students who contribute much towards the progress of the class and society. ' Those who secured 40 grade points in the senior class this year are as follows: WAYNE BOALS JOHN BRACKEY ERNST IXE BURKHARDT MARION CARR()LL ROSELLA FREIERMUTH MARION GILBERTSON HELEN HICKCOX GENEVIEVE MALLOY ALICE MICHAELSON F R A XCES SIMOX SOX ALICIA SMITH BETTY THOMPSON ELAINE THOMPSON ELIZABETH TRACY DOROTHY TRUDELL

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Ili' class of 1935 entered high school at the time when we were beginning to teel the affects of the Great Depression, l o show our pep and school spirit we furnished the largest number of cheer leaders of any of the classes. One of our five freshmen cheer leaders has been the captain cheer leader for three years. We boldly entered other activities- music, forensics, athletics, and dra- matics. ()ur scholastic standings were high as shown by our numbers on the honor roll. Forgetting our slight timidity, as sophomores we took our place in larger numbers in all organizations. Our “Pioneer lloat with its ancient phaeton re- sembled, in more ways than one. Holmes’ “Wonderful One lloss Shay.” The beginning of our junior year was saddened by the loss of one of our most promising classmates, Charles Swanlund. The c ass maintained its estab- lished place in the various extra-curricular groups. Four junior girls won medals in declamatory. We were well represented at Chippewa Falls. Hlizaheth I racy entered the state finals in extemporaneous speaking. Following the tra- dition of our school, we gave the seniors a prom, liven though the junior girls rolled up the points in thtir sports in the e ass day exercises, we were slightly defeated by the seniors. Attempting to live up to our slogan, “Hudson High Marches On,” regard- less of the Depression, we as seniors have sponsored new activities especially through the efforts of the lli-Y, G. A. C, and our musical groups. These organizations have developed more definite themes in their several projects. I he results have proved satisfactory as shown in the increased school-conscious- ness of the public. Our commencement program will be unique in at least two features. The customary professional speech will be replaced bv short original talks by a few honor students of the class; the traditional indoor’formalities will give place to an outdoor sunset graduation. SENIOR LOG



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 ANNA ANDERSON Anna, a stenographer I forsee. Anything else she couldn’t be.” B Glee Club 1-2; G. A. C. 1- 2-3-4. DORIS ANDERSON ‘‘Tennis, tennis, still I crv Tennis, tennis, till I die.” Girls’ Athletics 1-2 3-4; B Glee Club 1-2-3; G. A. C. 1-2-3-4; G. A. C. Officer 4; Class Officer 2; Officer Junior G. A. C. 1. MARY ANDERSON I have such pleading eyes.” Piano Solo 2-3; True Blue Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Orchestra 4; Accompanist A Glee Club 2- 3; Accompanist B Glee Club 1; Girls’ Athletics 1-2-3; B Glee Club 2-3; Playground Duty 4; Accompanist Boys’ Glee Club 4. GERTRUDE BEHM “Independence is a quality of success.” B Glee Club 1. WAYNE BOALS “He travels safe who is guided by love.” B Basketball 2-3; Football 3-4; Clarinet Solo 3-4; True Blue Staff 4; Junior High Athletics; Woodwind Ensemble 3-4; Or- chestra 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; German Band 3-4; Jazz Orches- tra 4; Oratory 4; Class Officer 4. JOHN BRACKEY “Don’t rush me, girls, You make me blush.” Boys’ Glee Club 2-3-4; Class President 3; School President 4; Hi Y 3-4; Mixec Chorus 3-4; Hi Y Officer 4. ERNST INE BURKHARDT “A man, a man, my kingdom for a man.” G. A. C. 1-2-3-4; B Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 4; One Act Plav 4; True Blue Staff 4; Debate ‘4. ARNOLD ANDERSON “The world knows nothing of its greatest men.” Class Officer 1; Football 3-4; Boys’ Glee Club 3-4; Stage Manager 4; Mixed Chorus 4. » J : LEROY ANDERSON “Memory is the thing I forget with.” A Basketball 4; B Basketball 1-2-3; Baseball 2-3-4; Junior High Athletics. V c VERNA ANDERSON “Her very foot hath music in it.” B Glee Club 1; Soloist 3; Ac- companist A Glee Club 1; A G«ee Club 2-3-4; Accompanist Boys’ Glee Club 3; Mixed Chor- us 1-2-3-4; Piano Solo 1: G. A. C 1-2-3; True Blue Staff 4; Sex- tette 4. CHESTER BIRKMOSE “A small bladder of a man inflated with words.” Football 1-2-3-4; B Basketball 1-2-3-4; True Blue S’taff 4; Class Officer 4; Football Cap- tain 4; Oratory 4; Hi Y 4; Junior High Athletics. SOPHIA BOUW “Why don’t you speak for yourself, John?” One Act Play 2-4; Declamation 1-2-3-4; A Glee Club 1; Class Officer 3; G. A. C. 3; Extem- poraneous Reading 4. ELEANOR BREWER “Just give me my instrument.” G. A. C. 1-2-3; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Girls’ A Glee Club 1-2; Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Cornet Soloist 2-3-4; Jazz Or- chestra 4; Brass Quartet 3-4. DAVID BURKHOLDER “Do you think Hudson High will be able to run next year without me?” Boys’ Glee Club 2-4; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 3-4; Baseball 3; Quartet 4; Solo 4; Mixed Chorus 2-4; Hi Y 1; True Blue Staff 4; Junior High Athletics.

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