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

 - Class of 1936

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T R U E B L U E The G. A. C„ its meetings the first , | were to sell hot dogs a| ball games. The G. A. C. year, was the big anml pecially responsible fori Batten, Invitation Coni Entertainment Committf General Chairman. Ill Askov, Lorene WilcoxJ take the place of some It Has Three Corner! ticipants. was begun in 1927, holds I the activities of the year ind candy at the basket- lourteenth of March this lieir committees were es- |ess. They were Beatrice Committee; Vern Dahl, Jmmittee; Elizabeth Abel, Leona Rhodey, Muriel Is were also chosen to [car” relay and “My Hat jitement among the par- Ihe girls athle Hanother to make field ball successful this school 1933, which was our first attempt at? the sport. This year it was enjoyed by all of the girls. In the final game, with Elizabeth Abel as captain of the Senior team and Lorene ilcox as captain of the Sophomore team, the Seniors won the tourna- ment with a close score. Basketball started with much enthusiasm, for it seems to be the favorite and also the major sport among the girls. Color teams were chosen first to give the jiarticipants some practice. It was rather uncertain which of the teams would win the championship, for the Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors had es- pecially strong teams. The captains were Lorene Wilcox, Sophomores; Dorothea Lyksett, Freshmen; Lillian Olson, Juniors; I .aura Jenson, Seniors. Although the Freshmen didn't have a strong team this year, they will probably develop into a very fine team if they do much practicing. In the final game the Juniors were downed by the Seniors in a score of 16 to 35. The Senior class has held the championship title for the last two years. When spring begins, our thoughts naturally turn to volley ball. Volley ball was started out with an exciting nationality tournament. Volley ball may seem to be a tame sport but when you see a good battle between the Norwegians and the Scotch, you 11 never forget it. In this tournament the Norwegians came out on top. Kitten ball and tennis also play an important part in girls’ athletics. Senior Class Day always brings with it competition between the Juniors and Seniors which is very keen. Still it is carried on in a friendly manner, be- cause this is the last time they will compete. 1 his season of Girls’ Athletics has been very successful. Much credit should be given to Miss Kidd for making it so, because she has given her devoted attention to girl’s athletics. 1 9 3 6

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T R U E B L U E GIRLS' ATHLETICS UPPER PICTURE—VOI.LEYEAL1. Standing:—L. Hanson. I. Yost. H. Williamson. Miss Kidd. L. Jenson. V. Dahl. D. Wilcox. Sitting:—M. L. Askov, J. Huddleson, Captain Abel, D. Jenson. D. Larson, L. Suennen. LO VVER PICT U R E- BASK ET B A L L Standing:—I. Yost, H. Williamson, Miss Kidd. L. Jenson. D. Wilcox. Sitting:—M. L. Askov, C. Johnson. Captain Jenson, E. Abel, L. Suennen. G. A. C OFFICERS Dorothy Larson ........ President Leila Jenson ........... Treasurer Julie Ann Reiter.... Vice President Lillian Olson ......... Secretary Laura Jenson ...... Point Secretary HEADS OF SPORTS Mary Lou Askov ......... Field Ball Leona Rhodey .......... Volleyball Elizabeth Abel ....... Basketball Edith Williams ........ Kittenball Clara Johnson ............. Tennis JUNIOR G. A. C. OFFICERS Frances Olson ......... President Frances Birkmose ....... Secretary Edna Evenson .......Vice President Alta Jane Arntson ...... Treasurer l 9 3 6



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EDWARD P. ROCK, Superintendent MEN WANTED It is often said that all fields of human endeavor are crowded—that there aren’t enough jobs to go around. You are about to enter this great field of com- petition and are perhaps wondering what your place will be and what chance you have in the race. In spite of the fact that there may be a greater number of applicants for every job, it is still true that we haven’t enough good men for any field. There is too much of the attitude that the world owes us a living and not enough of the attitude that we may owe something to the world and society. Too many expect someone else to make a job for them. Too few feel the urge to do some- thing for themselves. The young man or woman who has set a goal, who has the urge to ren- der real worthwhile service to society, and who has had the ambition to properly prepare need not worry much about the future. Every profession, industry, and business is crying out for more good capable people. We have never had an over supply of outstanding talent. When you are given the shovel, do not lean on it. Go forth and find a pile of dirt that needs to be moved and move it. There may be gold under it. Solomon once said, 'W hatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.” —E. P. ROCK

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