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

 - Class of 1943

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BLANCHE PRESCOTT EUGENE RICHIE A very capable girl who has many friends, which she won by her pleasing personality . . . She's very handy with the needle. Blanche’s carefree days are over now that she is mar- ried to a soldier.—Eugene PATRICK RICHIE Selling war stamps and bonds has been his contribution to- ward the war effort. Pat's sport is football, and he’s been a letterman for two years. When not participating in sports, he's urged the team onward with his cheer-leading. What’s his chief ambition? You’ve probab- ably guessed it—getting posses- sion of that coveted diploma.— Dorothy BEVERLY RULIEN Murmuring heart is what she has when someone mentions the name Beno . This girl from the four plex is one of the best senior athletes, being especially good in basketball. She’s be- longed to Glee Club and Mixed Chorus. As we all know, her Bastime is asking questions.— •on OLIVIA SANDBERG The little blonde Swede from Swede-Hollow, otherwise known as “Sandy”, spends her time in sports, listening to the radio, or going to the movies. Her interests toward a career are undecided. Olivia’s favorite clubs are Tachoperas, G. A. C.t of which she is president, and Mixed Chorus.—Dolly FLORA ANN SIMONSON “Fussy”, alias Flora Ann, is our fun-loving senior from Second Street. She’s an efficient cook and dressmaker and Is planning to be a nurse. Although good in many extra activities her fa- vorite is Mixed Chorus. Being a good student and a wonder- ful sport, Flora Ann is bound to succeed.—Lorraine His nicknames include “Stinky” and “Gene”. He has an am- bition to be an airplane pilot. Favorites in the spor.ing line are football and basketball. He proved a capable football cap- tain of the 1942-3 team and helped win many of the games. —Blanche DOROTHY RUEMMELE “Dot” is a well liked student In high school. She has been an A” student the four years she has been here. Teaching is her interes, toward a career, although she’s a worn er at shorthand and likes music. Sports are her favorite activ- ities. Her leisure time Is spent playing the piano or listening to .he radio.—Pal DONALD SAHNOW Donald is an active perron in basketball and track, which are his favorite sports. His pas- times are reading and listening to the radio. He is very inter- ested in mechanics, and he wan s to be a mechanic, an am- bition he’ll surely fulfill when he finishes school.— Bev VIOLET (DOLLY) SCHWERM I won’t call her Violet because she detests the name. I he has been active in G. A. C. for four years. She enjoys reading and listening to the radio. If she has any other leisure time, it is spent in her fa.her’s shoe shop. Her immediate thoughts after graduation are undecided. —Sandy LORRAINE SIMONSON “Blondie will be remembered in the years to come for her abilities as a musician, both instrumental and vo'nl. As a career. Lorraine would like to become a •. eacher. and during her four vears here has shown many traits necessary to teach. —Flora Ann

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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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INEZ SMITH Her favorite pastime seems to working ... A quiet and en- ergetic person with a fine per- sonality and a pleasing smile . . . She is an active member of the Mixed Chorus and also of the Glee Club. Her ambi- tion is to be a nurse and help win ihe war.—Jim GEORGENE SWEET Most of “Did die’s leisure time is spent with a certain flash from North Hudson. She was a member of all the musical or- ganizations. and she was active in sports. She'll make some- bo y a good secretary, for she can lake dictation and type very well.— Harold JAMES STABERG James “Choppy” Staberg is in- terested in the orchestra and band, chiefly in playing the tuba, with which he has done solo and small group playing. He was the first student direc- tor of the band. Outside of school Choppy likes to build airplane models and hopes to be a mechanic some day.—Inez HAROLD TRIEB His nickname, “Rubberlegs”, was given to him by his pals because of his ability to twist and wind his way down the field when playing football. As you may have guessed, his fa- vorite sport is football, and his inclinations towards a career point to his desire to become a pilot.— Diddle JOYCE UDELL A pleasing smile and quietness have won her many friends. • Joy enjoys dancing, skating, and bowling. She’s been one of our best drummers and has be- longed to Glee Club and Mixed Chorus through her school ca- reer. I’au.ine MARSHALL VAN METER “Vannle” has been active in musical organizations and in basketball. He has fulfilled the position of athletic manager very capably, and he’s been sports editor for the school and chy paper. His favorite by- word is Ya-am” and his “pet peeves include red shi ts and girls.—Mort NATHAN WIENER “Max” has been outstanding for his musical ability. He is very efficient as a pianist and cornetist. He is interested In being a chemist. Nathan has been all school president and has been very active in debate to add to his accomplishments. —June PAULINE VANASSE A willing hand to everyone Is extended by •'Polly . She mov- ed to North Hudson from the French settlement of Somerset. Wisconsin, and she has attend- ed Hudson High School for four years . . . Interested in sports of all kinds, Polly” is a triend worth knowing and a friend worth keeping.—Joyce MELVIN WEINBERG Always “on the Job” at all foot- ball, basketball. and boxing matches, either bringing the water Jug or handing in a tow- el .. . ’•Mort has been a cap- able athletic manager . . . Been very active in dramatics . . . Had an ambition to Join Uncle Sam’s forces, which was ful- filled.—Van BARBARA WILLIAMSON Barbara, one of our North Hud- son girls, spem.s her leisure time reading and listening to the radio. Her favorite out- door sport is ice ska.ing, and her favorite indoor sport is bas- ketball. Barbara has no specific intentions for her career after graduation.—Nathan

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