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

 - Class of 1943

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MAVIS JOHNSON ROBERT KINNEY Mavis, better known as “Red”, was rather quiet here in school. When she gradua os. she hopes to do secre.arial work. For pastimes she likes to listen to the ladio and tries to keep up with the popular songs.—Bobby HENRY KOLASHINSKI Of all the boys in Hudson High, Heinie” is the only one that, to me, always .seems gooil- na.ured. Active sports are his preference. Of these, swimming and skating are his favorites. He wisely reserves his choice of vocation until after the war. Heinie wrote the 1 Who’s Who” column in the school paper dur- ing the last semester.— Dave BETTY LYKSETT Betty is a quiet sensitive girl whose dependability and punc- tuality has made a fine record in school. A good student, she will realize her ambition to be- come a secretary in some large concern. Her favorite pastimes are reading and hiking. Suc- cess to you. Betty.—Bus.er JOAN MCDONALD Hurry” seems to be her motto because she’s always in a flut- ter. Known better by her friends as Mac, she is one of the hard working girls in school and has only the highest marks for her goal. Active in G.A.C., vocal organization-;, and on iho annual staff.— B .b BERNARDINE MONTBRIAND She has all the laughter and wit that her red hair stands for. Bernardine. better known as Ting, entered Hudson High with all the rest of us. she never went out for many extra-curricular ac.i vities, but she soon became well known aroum. school for her friendly, likeable ways.—Jackie Cnlike most boys, Bobby plans to be a dairy farmer. He says his favorite activities center around boxing and debate. A good sense of humor, a warm vmile, and a friendly greeting are all characteristics of this typical Irish lad.— Mavis DAVID LONERGAN Kven though he is an ambitious boy, he gets awfully tired walk- ing across the street to school. It ooks as though Dave is go- ing to be a Mad scientist”, and he'll carry on photography as a pastime. His diligence will prove to help him in achieving his aims.— Heinie ROBERT LYKSETT His favorite means of spending leisure hours is sitting up a. Wales’ store. Buster is en- thusiastic about sports, being a letterman in football, basket- ball. and boxing. Hi.s only de- finite plan for the future is the removal of the Axis. Betty ROBERT McGRAIL This is the second time Bob and I have grat uated together. I’ve known Mickey for the past five years, and it seems stranger than fate that he should sit behind me every year. He looks forw'ard to be- ing a member of the Naval Air Corps. Just looking’.s his pas- time.—Joan JACQUELINE MORGAN Jackie” is popular with all the boys and girls. Her cheery smile and charming personality win many friends. Although some- what shy in classes she forgets her timidness after class hours. Her spare hours are filled by working at the theater. She’s been a pal worth knowing.— Ting

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GLORIA FOSS DONALD FRY ‘ Gloria”—her first name is the best wore, to describe her per- sonality. which is always hap- py and carefree. She was River Falls’ gift to us in her Junior year. Gloria has participated in girls' athletics, and she wants to be a physical education teacher. Her favorite pastime is reading and music.—Don DONALD GILBERTSON Don is a happy-go-lucky fellow always ready tor sports. He did a fine job as end on the foot- ball squad. He was active in music since he was in Mixed Chorus and Boys’ Glee Club. He is well liked and was happy .o get his chance to join the Navy. —Jtu RALPH GUGGEMOS Ralph is a blonde and Is an all-aroum. good sportsman. For a career he chooses to be money rich. To him teasing is a sport. His pastimes are bow'.ing, wood- working, and going to shows. Ralph also makes frequent trips to Minneapolis.—Betty Ju Jitsu Is his favorite sport . . A lad with many talents ... A good speaker and an an.ent de- bater. His bouncing walk is one of his outstanding charac- teristics. His ambition is to be a doctor, and his understanding of people will make him a good one.—Gloria STUART GILBERTSON One of the best liked boys in school . . . He held down the tackle position for three years and did a wonderful job.' His favorite pastime is a certain redhean . . . Ls considering the position of a radio operator or a pilot in the Army Air Corps —Don BETTY GUITH We’ll remember her as a very active athlete—“always in there playing”. She has always been a quiet student. She uses her leisure time in bicycling and going to the movies. She plans to help toward victory by join- ing the W.A.A.C.S. Good luck with Uncle Sam!—Ralph ELTON HANCOCK Most peoule know Elton as ’Kit” or “Blackie”. Outdoor sports, especially fishing and hunting, occupy his leisure time. Kit’s’’ ambition is to be- come president of some large bank. His favorite activity is boxing. He’s a good sport and a fine friend.—Bee GALE HEFFRON Gale’s preferences seem to lean to vhe athletic side. Besides playing half-back on the foot- ball team he’s edited the sport page in the True B.ue Times. His leisure time is spent in shows, athletic contests, and numerous trips to S.illwater. His long hikes to school kept him physically fit.—Mouse BLANCHE HANSEN Blanche's nickname Ls “Bee”, and she is just what it suggests. She enjoys singing and danc- ing as pastimes. There are ru- mors that she moved to the farm, so now she can sing in peace and have barn dances. She w'ants 10 be a stenographer, and I’m sure she’ll succeed.— Elton THOMAS HUGHES This energetic, responsive, and capable lai. of ’43 has been bass drummer in our band. His gift of gab” accounts for hLs successes as a debater. “Mouse has been on both B and A bas- ketball squads. His ambition is to be an aerial photographer in the armed forces.—Gale



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DUANE MORRISSETTE WILLIAM NELSON This tall, (lark lad like. to be called ”Morry . He came to Hudson as a sophomore and picked football for his sport. His favorite pastimes are sports and movies. “Morry” wants to play football for a career. His lavorlte .school activities are football ant. boxing.— Billy MARGARET O'CONNELL Collecting Glen Miller records, dancing, reading, and writing letters constitute a few of ‘’Peggy’s numerous pastimes, she has been taking a business course during high school and desires to be a stenographer. For extra activities sue is in the Mixed Chorus, the Glee Club, and is vice president of the G. A. C.—George AUDREY OTTERSON Competent, reliable, and a lot of fun. Audrey has been ac.ive in Band, Mixed Chorus. Girls’ Glee Club, and has also done a good job of ei.iting the annual. Beading, cooking, and movies, besides working at the theater, are among Audrey’s pastimes. Being very interested in steno- graphy, she will make a fine secretary.—Jane HELEN PERSELL Helen, who is also called Lolly’’, has been a member of G. A. C. for three years and participated in many different spor.s. Her favorite pastimes are attending the movies and bowling. she is interested in following a career in steno- graphy. Helen is a friend well worth knowing.— Kathl.cn ELIZABETH PFEIFFER Eek’’ and other squeaking sounds form her expressions of surprise am. fright. Bette is one of the shortest girls in the sen- ior class. She likes radio pro- grams, and snakes are her pet peeve. Music is her specialty. We all missed her when she moved to Chester, Illinois, dur ing the last semester.—.-’pene ' He Is an excellent penman, es- pecially for a boy. He is truly talented, being able to draw and having one of the finest baritone voices Hudson High has known for some time. The antics of his classmates seem to furnish Billy with quiet amusement. His main Interest lies in art.— Duane GEORGE OLSON He is referred to as the shad or Shadow , but certainly not because of his size, ior he proves to be one of the tallest boys in school. HLs sporting interests lie in basketbal.. George is preparing for a com- mercial career. Quiet and per- severing, George will be a suc- cessful business man.—Peggy JANE PEDERSON Pete or Red”, it’s still Jane Pederson. She is the senior • red-head , skating, toboggan- ing, anu bowling occupy her leisure hours; likewise in school her interests center around G. A. C. sports. Brown seems to attract her eye. Ready with a smile or laugh makes her a pleasant person to know. — Audrey KATHLEEN PETERSEN Many of us know Kathleen as Kate or “Pete”, she has par- ticipated in Mixed chorus for one year and Glee Club for four year» Her tavorite pastimes are dancing, movies, and ice skating. “Kates’’ interest to- ward a career is stenography. This little lass from the coun- try is more than liKely to suc- ceed.—Helen SPENCER PORTER Is better known as Spence among his classmates, he en- joys leading comic books, su- perman” being his idol. Cow- ooy shows seem to be his weak- ness and outdoor sports are his special interest. Tne Army Air Corps is his ambition when school is finished. Spencer’s will- ingness is one of his great assess.—Bette

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