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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1940 has just about passed through its “green” year and if we continue to progress as well as we have this year, we should become an outstanding group before our high school days are completed. Last fall when the class entered Hudson High School, many of its seventy-six members were extremely “cocky” and “green but according to tradition, so were our dignified seniors when they were freshmen. The class members immediately entered into the various high school activities. Many of the freshmen have made the honor rolls. About twenty- five per cent of our members are in musical activities. Thirty per cent of the school’s debaters are freshmen. Many are progressing rapidly in athletics, de- clamatory, and one act plays. From our interest in activities you can readily see that the class is not backward or at least has not been afraid to work. Socially we have maintained a worth while rating, due no doubt to the party given in our honor by the seniors on September 25, 1936, at which everyone enjoyed himself either dancing or playing games. At our first class meeting we elected Mr. Emil Anderson as our class adviser and Donald O’Connell as President. THE FRESHMAN SLANT ON THINGS The seniors may think their class can't be equalled, but there are many members in the freshmen class ready to step in and take their places. In debate, for instance, we have David Wilcox and Maxine Bethel to take John Samson’s and Lucille Beers’ places. Erling Strom and Norval Olson will be taking Thompson’s and Johnson’s positions in athletics. Evelyn Ryden’s fin- gers are just as nimble as Orlain Olson’s are on the piano. Solveig Michael- son will he filling the vacancy of her sister, Esther, in declamatory. Harold Moe may be a fine artist, hut Clarence Noreen is also very clever with a pen. Margaret Simonson will be fiddling the fiddle in place of Feme Trubier. Many of the positions in the glee clubs have already been taken by freshmen. So you see, “the unreplaceable seniors” aren’t so unreplaceable after all. —The “Debunking Freshman” 26
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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ..................... Merle Michaelson Vice President.................Wesley Erickson Secretary......................James Gullickson Treasurer......................Orlando Mol way Adviser—Miss Selle Membership of Sophomore Class Back Row: R. Hundley, D. Brunelle, G. Spencer, H. Lyksett, W. Solheim, R. Forsythe, M. Koehler, G. Penman Fourth Row: R. Buttke, G. Marvold, E. Shea, J. Harla nder, J. Young, E. Sandburg, L. Matson, A. Arntson, E. Falteysek, M. Nelson, I. Anderson Third Row: E. Erickson, R. Olson, R. Dobson, F. Ol; on, M. Merrell, D. Lyksett, F. Birkmose, E. Lombard, J. Cunningham, D. Koehler, P. Cchuster, M. Flattum, E. Evenson, L. Amundson Second Row: P. Thompson, E. Cashman. M. Michaelson, M, Gilbertson, J. Gullickson, V. Hansen, O. Holway, M. Peterson, W. Erickson, J. Hurst, G. Ruesink, C. Dahl, L. Olson, B. Hansen, Miss Selle Front Row: M. Guiswite, S Richie, F. Richie, H. Merrell, S. Stauffacher, L. Baer, E. Solheim, A. Broten, E. Olson, B. Kinney, P. Sisson
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THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ...................... Donald O’Connell Vice President ................. Robert O’Connell Secretary......................Margaret Simonson Treasurer ........................ Mary Cameron Adviser—Mr. Anderson Members of Freshman Class Back Row: Margaret Simonson, Verna Mae Jones, Mary Cameron, Helen Riedel, Robert Jacobs, Elaine Tracy, Carl Edstrom, Robert Williamson, Solveig Michaelson, Evelyn Ryden, Helen Webster, Marjorie Lee Fourth Row: David Wilcox, Baldwin Olson, Charlotte Ball, Gerald Ancell, Donald O’Connell, Florence Hagen, Jane Sutherland, Dorwin Lamkins, Maxine Bethel, Robert Guith, Harvey Hanson, Clarence Noreen Third Row: Jane Trollen, Edith Johnson, Irene McKinney, Dan Lyksett, Twila Ancell, Eliner Adams, Lorraine Swanson, Barbara Reiter. Edwin Helmick, Marian Lombard, Janet Tracy, Jean Frey, Jeanette Frey, Marjorie Erdman, Janet Williams, William Wright Second Row: Erling £‘trom. Jack Livermore, Donald Lomnes, Robert O’Connell, Elaine Hawkins, Patricia Ry- an, Donald Martin, Frank Dabruzzi, Elmer Sam. on, Charles Larson, Harold Olson, Irving St. Ores, Mary Ri- vard, Charlotte Newton, Lyle Halberg, Fredrick Nagel, Fredrick Schuster, Mr. Anderson First Row: Ethel Ahlgren, Robert Miller, Helen Sandberg, Earl Weinberg, Yvonne Dummond, Kenneth Mi chaelson, Ruth Tappins, Norval Olson, Catherine Ryan, Lewis Workman, Eleanor Stauifacher 27
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