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Fifth Row—Evelyn Frazier. Ruth Erlandson, Marie Gund, Allen Johnson. David Foss. John Cameron, Dennis Zezza. Dean Erickson. David Sandberg, Norman Olson. Theodore Clymer. Vern Ohrt. Fourth Row—Mary Jane Zappa. Paul Ca-aw. Frank Van Horn. Lyle Ward. Harold Olson. Margaret Weather- head, Marion Schueler, Patricia Cox. Audrey Cleveland, Eleanor Simpson, Myrt’e Gerlach, Jane Williamson, Philip Gerlach. Third How—Marjorie Ruemmele. Georgia Ann Nelson. Donna Norvold. Leila Evenson, Betty Hansen. Arlyn Weinberg. Charles Johnson, Eugene Gustafson, Lawience Mickelson, Betty Lou Lohman, Alan Larson. Mary Braun. Second Row—Virginia Gregerson, Dorothy Guith, Eloise Smith, Eleanor Chryst, Beverly Morgan, Catherine Hudson, Harriet Jonas, Catherine Weber. Jane Olson. Darlene Sherburn, Barbara Hil’.. First Row Joan Evans. Eleanor Wilcox, Donna Nelson, David Kvarnes. Dennis Kinney, Purdy Cashman. Ruth Zarske, Olive Smith, Eleanor Ferguson, Lois Brandt. Betty Jane Nelson, Betty Porter. Sophomores President ........................... Theodore Clymer Vice President................................. Marion Schueler Secretary..................................Joan Evans Treasurer..................................Jane Olson Student Council Representative ... Audrey Cleveland Adviser..............................Miss Joyce Chubb E sophomores feel that your visit to Hudson High wouldn’t he complete. I Ians, unless you learned all about our class. Last year, when we were freshmen, we were a class of 71. Patricia Cox was our president: Thomas Schullo, vice-president: Lawrence Mickelson, secretary: Betty Lou Lohman, treasurer: and Ix is Brandt, coun- cil representative. Miss Margaret Rehmer was our adviser. The most important social event was the senior-freshman party on September 12. We were well represented in music, athletics, and speech activities. We came through last year with fly- ing colors and started school on Septem- er 4. 1942, determined to keep up last year’s record. Again we were active in extra-curricular activities as we were repre- sented by twelve members in ” ( ilee Club, seven in Mixed Chorus, seven in Boys’ (Tee Club, and a large number in hand. The football squad was augmented bv several sophomores. Dean Erickson, I-awrence Mickelson, David Sandberg, and Jack Zezza were on the “A” team in basketball. Six of our classmates took part in sj eech activ- ities. The social events of our class centered around three social hours where we had fun trying to improve our dancing. You have other places to go now. Hans, hut come hack next year when we are juniors. 26
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Fifth Row—Kathleen Hallenberger, Shirley Hogrose, Frederick Staberg. Jack Cornelissen, Robert Engebret- son, Lester Muckenhirn, Jerry Kukuska. Thomas O’Connell. Richard Hancock. Carl Sandberg. Lyle Cameron. Fourth Row—Patrick Ferguson. Jane Gilbertson. Irene Hillary. Laurel Harwell. Bonnie Heckel, Lowell By- lander. John Strom, Jeanine Dumond. Marijane Lyksett. Donah. Frey, Robert DeWitte. Third Row—Betty June Johnson. Marie Starr. Charlotte Hughes, Doris Hart, Gretchen Luebke, Shirley Hrb. Gerald Schlief. Marvin SoUsvig. James Kukuska, Helen Sveen, Virginia Schwerm. Eunice Simpson. Second Row—Eugene St. Ores, Evelyn Jorstad, Jack Cashman, Carl Ahlgren. Roxana Kruse, Mr. Harris, Sher- wood Marsh. Paul Early, Ernest Richie. Dolores Johnson, Margaret Ann Rock. Raymond Haugen. First Row—Kathleen Cronk, Kathryn Nelson, Lovern Fenn. Lorraine Johnson, Margaret Harwell, Catherine Peterson, Elaine Gibbon. Doris Weinberg. Marlene Persell, Elizabeth Williamson. Eleanore Anderson, Roger Lyksett. tyres hmcru President ......................... Vice President .................. Secretary.......................... Treasurer ......................... Student Council Representative . . . Adviser............................ ND now may I present the class of 46. At the beginning of the year there were 60 freshmen enrolled. Their social life began with the senior-freshmen affair. September 18. The “sore-toed” seniors used their persuasive jxjwers to lure the bashful freshmen to the dance floor, and I never will, as long as I live, forget the jitterbug- ging! Towards the end of the evening everyone ate a cheerio. Holding aloft blue and white umbrellas, which spelled out freshmen on one side and Hudson “Hi on the other, the freshmen ... Lyle Cameron Lester Muckenhirn . Gretchen Luebke . Kathryn Nelson . Eugene St. Ores . Mr. Jack Harris made a colorful display in the dedication parade. February (8 is also a red star date on the calendar, for that night the freshmen entertained the seniors. Besides dancing and playing games everyone ate cake ala- mode. Mr. Harris, freshmen adviser. Miss Lee, senior adviser, and Mr. Murray, guest of honor, added to the gaiety of the affair. Now that spring is here the freshmen are looking forward to a successful year as sophomores. 28
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