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Miss Karlson’s typing classes, emphasizing speed and accur- acy, learn the correct forms used in typing letters, themes, manuscripts, and cov- er pages. A glimpse into Mr. Crowe's history class reveals students diligently reading history books. Along with American and world history assign- ments, however, comes the study of current affairs. The freshmen learn of the working of their government and of good citizenship in Miss Mathews’ civics classes. This training prepares them to become better citizens in the school, in the nation, and in the world. In Mr. Fladager’s biology classes much time is spent experimenting in the labora- tory so that students may better understand this science of living organisms.
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(9n the rR()cicl We travel ALVIN WEITKAMP . . . Al” . . . Fontanelle. Nebraska ... 4 years. When Mr. Weitkamp isn't teaching manual training, he is -super- vising the shop work of the Junior Red Cross or working on the books of the activity fund. EDITH HANSON . . . Blondie” . . . Hudson . . . 18 years. Miss Hanson, the vocal musi- instrue.or. deserves praise for her successful work in ably directing boys’ and girls’ vocal groups in the high school and grades. KENNETH FLADAGER . . . Ken” . . . Bill- ings. Montana. He returned this year from serving in the armed forces to teach biology am. coach athletics. Before entering the ser- vice. he taught in Hudson for seven years. FRANCES ROLLE . . . “Fran” . . . Kenyon. Minnesota. students with a yen for grease paint are encouraged by Mrs. Rolle, who coach- ed one act plays, the senior class play, and forensics during her first year at Hudson, hhe is the freshman and sophomore English teacher. HELEN HUGHES . . . “Helen” . . . Hudson . . . 13 years. The complicated methods of geometry, advanced ma hematics, and trigo- nometry are unraveled by her. She is also Latin teacher and G.A.C. adviser. Any spare moments are taken up with coaching debate, oratory, victory speaking, am. extemporaneous speaking. W. G. H El TING . . . Bill” . . . Stanley . . . 4 1-2 years. To him falls the task of unfold- ing the wonders of science to chemistry, phys- ics. and general science classes. He is the coach of the mitt squad, and his efforts as junior adviser made the junior prom a success. JENNY LEE » . . Jenny” . . . Hudson ... 31 years. She is the school librarian and the eighth grade arithmetic teacher. Miss Lee is also the skillful senior class adviser. DOROTHY KARLSON . . . Dort” . . . Racine. Efficient stenographers and speedy typists of the future are trained under the watchful eye of Miss Karlson. who came to Hudson this year. Being social committee adviser is an- other of her jobs. ELIZABETH PETERSON . . . Pete” . . . Hudson ... 20 years. Miss Peterson, our friem ly school nurse, is always at hand to relieve aches, examine throats, and visit the homes of sick children.
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CARL SANDBERG REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR Each year since 1927 the faculty has chosen a repre- sentative senior who has been presented with a suitable award at Commencement. When the funds of the class of 1927 were exhausted last year, the clas of 1945 voted its memorial to continue the practice. The faculty feels that among the worth- while characteristics which a high school graduate should possess are character, of a quality in keeping with the student’s age and training, a knowledge of right from wrong; a desire to seek more knowl- edge with the guidance of parent?, teachers, and superiors; a certain degree of leadership and indepen- dence of others, the ability to live well with other people; a determination to lead wholesome lives, and broadmindedness enough to appreciate that all work no matter how humble is as important for the wel- fare of a community as the position of a higher rank. Because Carl Sandberg possesses so many of these traits, as well as others equally desirable, he was chosen by this year’s faculty to be the repre- sentative of the cla s of 1946. Previous Awards—1928 - 1945 1928 Arthur Sandeen 1929 Harry Burton 1930 Kinar Sandeen 1931 Irene Bunker 1932 Ceorge Newton 1933 Rol ert Clapp 1934 Marion Hawkins 1935 Alice Michaelson 1930 Donald Engstrom 1937 John Hughes 1938 John I eykom 1939 Robert Forsythe 1940 Evelyn Rydeen 1941 Chester Anderson 1942 Ruth Lee 1943 Audrey Otterson 1944 Paul Kvarnes 1945 Theodore Clynier
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