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JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN
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SCHOOL BOARD Cecil E. Day Mrs. Ruth H. Hughes J. A. Johnson A TRIBUTE Mr. Louis Blegan was elected Treasurer of the Board of the Hudson Pub- lic Schools in 1914, serving twenty years in that capacity, until his retirement in 1934. Mr. Blegan served as a member of the board during the entire period of expansion and development of the present school buildings. Mr. Blegan has always favored good schools, and has given freely of his time for the development and control of the schools. His nature is kindly and honorable. His associations with the Board members and faculty were always pleasant and fair. The community owes much to Mr. Blegan for his unselfish and untiring devotion to the interests of the public schools of Hudson. Mr. J. A. Johnson succeeded Mr. Blegan as Treasurer of the Board of Education in 1934. Mr. Johnson is a native of Hudson and was educated in the public schools of this City. For many years he has been associated with the First National Bank and is well and favorably known bv all Hudson residents. RUTH B. HUGHES
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CLASS OF 1936 President ....... Donald Engstrom Secretary .......... William Baillon V. President ...... Wallace Lystad Treasurer ........ George Thompson Adviser: Miss Lee Our Junior Class this year was quite successful in carrying out the projects which it undertook. The first one was the selling of pop at the homecoming carnival. Rv means of this we were able to put about four dollars into our treasury. The next project we undertook was the delivering of the Christmas seals. This has never been done hv any of the classes of previous vears. Miss Ixe, our capable adviser, presented this scheme. For 'every packet of seals delivered, the cost of mailing would be forwarded to our class treasury. A few of the energetic members delivered the Christmas seals, and as a result our treasury was about seven dollars richer. Our next and last undertaking of the year was the Junior Prom which was our largest and most difficult task. However, through the efforts of our adviser and class members, our class put on a prom which was on a par with any of those of the past. CLASS OF 1937 President ............ Lucille Beers Secretary Henry Strom V. President......Mary Susan Hoyer Treasurer .................... Leona Rhodey Adviser: Miss Kidd Our Sophomore Class this year has been very active in extra curricular activities. The projects which we have undertaken are homecoming parade, in which the Freshman beat us by only a few members, candy sale at Freshman party, and a fish pond at the G. A. C. carnival. We were represented on the boys' basketball team, which won the class tournament, the debate team which entered the state tournament. True Blue Times Staff, and the various musical organizations. CLASS OF 1938 President ............. Roy Culver Secretary............ Margaret Clair V. President .... Marjorie Suennen Treasurer ................. Betty Fluent Adviser: Miss Hughes The Freshman Class this year were just as green as any of the others have been, but soon our greenness was “washed off in a barrel of soft water in back of Oscar’s. A little artificial coloring matter was artistically applied by upperclassmen at the Freshman party. After these exciting experiences we started right in letting people know we weren’t here just to be laughed at. We won the prize at the Homecoming “Hobo” parade and also conducted a hot dog booth at the Carnival. Several of our members have taken part in outside activities and we were well represented on the honor rolls.
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