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Class of 1943 (INSPIRATION, individualism, and initiative seem to have been the keywords ' which have made this year a most successful one for the freshman class. In extra-curricular activities they have shown ] articular progress. They are the first freshman class in Hudson High School to send two representatives to the District Debate Tournament. They also captured the leading roles in this year's operetta, “Hansel and Gretel”. The title roles were played by Ixiuis Almen and Iona Ryden. Vivian Egbert played the part of the witch and Nathan Wiener, the father. They also have had a fine representation in band, glee club, mixed chorus, declamatory, extemporaneous speaking, and all athletics. Socially, the freshmen have had three major events. Their first insight of high school social life was the senior-freshman party at which this year's graduating seniors entertained the freshmen with a lunch basket social. Little time was lost in becoming acquainted with each other and soon a large number were dancing to both modern and old time music. Two group dances, the Vir- ginia Reel and an old fashioned ice-breaker, hel))ed to encourage the bashful ones to ]»rticipate. The second social event was the freshman social hour which was held on February 5. Group dancing including the Virginia Reel and a Grand March, dancing to old and modern music furnished a good time for all who attended. The originality and cleverness of the freshman class was brought to the front when they presented their skit at the Homecoming Pep Rest. The skit was entitled “The Warriers of K. E. F. written by a group of freshmen and their adviser. Miss June Lawrence. In competition with other classes, the freshmen proved themselves both able and successful businessmen when they made the most profit selling pop at their concession at the Halloween Party. Individually, the freshman have also been outstanding. In debate Otis Clymer and Thomas Hughes have brought honor to the class. In declama- tory, Thomas Hughes, Joan McDonald, and Paul Kvarnes have shown talent. Robert Kinney, Louis Almen, and Otis Clymer appeared as promising material for next year’s extemporaneous speaking contest. In football. Eugene Richie proved his ability as a letterman. In boxing Thomas Zc zza. Eugene Richie. Bus- ter Lyksett, Randall Becker, Otis Clymer. Janies Stayberg and Ralph Cow es have proved their skill. In music. Nathan Wiener, Louis Almen, Audrey Otter- son. Iona Ryden, and Marion Thorson have stood out. Many of the girls have turned out for various athletics and have made a good showing with the girls of the upper classes. Freshman school spirit and lova'tv have been expressed in the cheering section by Thomas Hughes, the freshman mouthpi ce. Truly, the freshmen have established a remarkable record that can be envied bv other classes. 24
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