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BARBARA BARGEN Barb” Although many may have her name, None of them have her brain.” DARLENE BRIDGES Darby” She’s sometime glad, she's sometimes sad. Often mischievous, but never bad.” DONALD EARLY Don” Happy - go - lucky, fair and free, Nothing there is that bothers me. ARLENE EMERSON To be efficent in a quiet way, That is my aim through- out the day.” LLOYD ERICKSON. JR. Eric” ‘Til do anything but rush a woman. ROBERT BEER Van” When questions get a little tough. Why not just try a little bluff?” OLLIE MAE DICKENSON Withdrawn BARBARA EGBERT Earb” She is modest, and she is meek, Her aim in life is know- ledge to seek.” CAROL ERICKSON Erskin” “A nurses aide twice was she. Maybe a nurse she’ll some day be.” THERESA EVENSON Tess” “I don’t say much, but I do a lot of thinking.”
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Senior Class History . . . The class of 1948 entered the portals of Hudson High in the fall of 1944. Miss Joyce Chubb was elected adviser in the freshman year, and under her guidance we began to look a little bit promising. June Lomnes received an A in the state victory speaking contest. In the fall of 1945 we placed three letter- men on the football team and many more on the squad as substitutes. Under the direction of Martin Crowe, our adviser, we became organized and our interests spread to many fields. Don Early was a cheerleader, Yvonne Stewart, a drum majorette, and many others were joining the various speech and musical organizations. We were also well represented on the basketball team by George Nelson and Curtis Nickleby. During the year of 1946-47 the first junior accomplishment was to place three lettermen on the football team with others as reserves. The basketball team had the cooperation of four mem- bers of the junior class. We also participated in other sports. Joy Larson, along with June Lomnes, attended the state speech contest. Ernest McMillan was a big asset in helping us put on a highly successful class play entitled, “A Case of Springtime,” and also a wonderful prom in the spring. The theme was “A Night in Central Park.” Mr. McMillan helped to make our junior year successful in every way. In the fall of 1947 the class members re- turned as seniors and began to function again. The class was very well represented in all organ- izations and sports. George Nelson and John Ferguson co-captained the football team, while George held the honor of being basketball cap- tain. Our class play, “Pride and Prejudice,” was also a highlight of our senior year. It was directed by Frances Rolle. Our senior activities were brought to a final close during the last week of May, after a year under the capable direction of Miss Lee. HONOR STUDENTS BARBARA BARGEN BARBARA EGBERT LLOYD ERICKSON JOHN FERGUSON WILLIAM HAUGEN HELEN HAUKE IOY LARSON JUNE LOMNES PATRICIA MOEN BARBARA MYRVOLD RUTH SANDBERG YVONNE STEWART BONNIE SWEITZER MARGARET WILCOX LOIS WILCOX
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JOHN FERGUSON “Fergy” “Girls! What are they? I never notice them dur- ing the day.” WANDA HANSEN “Windy” “Not too serious, not too gay. That is just her usual way.” HELEN HAUKE “Hawk” “When I think, I must speak— And I'm always think- ing.” JEANETTE HILLARY “Red Men! What can they be? I never let them bother FAYE KINNEY “A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone.” EILEEN GRUPE “Susie” “All it takes is the word. And she is singing like a bird.” WILLIAM HAUGEN Speed” “A bashful boy with modest hopes. But full of funny, quiet jokes.” WILLIAM HEFFRON “Wild Bill” “Here we have William or ‘Bill’; He likes Southerners and is from Liberty Hill.” RICHARD JCHANNSEN “Fete” “He usually seemed to be in luck, Because he always had the truck. JOY LARSON “Quiet, unruffled, al- ways the same Like some sweet picture in a frame.”
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