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Fourth Row—Constance Lein, Richard Kinney, Arvin Lovaas, Neil Katner, Ronald Payson, Dan Borg, Kenneth De Witte, Dallas McGinley, William Hooley, Verlyn Benoy. Third Row—Marjorie Hancock, Eleanor Thompson, Shirley Benedict, Barbara Eckel. Leroy Colbeth, Mary Louise Vaughn. Nora Salmon. Margaret Clothier, Patricia Van Horn, Ruth Gerlach, Joyce Linehan, Miss Frances Rowe. Second Row—Clyde Christensen, Myrlon Daniels, Donald Evenson, Vernon Christensen, William Wallace, Elton Dahlke. David Cleveland. Phyllis Danielson, Constance Hammill, Richard Johnson, Wanda Detlefsen, Anna Marie Barr. First Row—Lorraine Scuillo, Mary Ferguson, Alva Hanley, Patricia Hoel, Ann Brunner, Joyce Worrell. Lois Foss, Delores Foss, Yvonne Martin, Mary Jane Petersen, George Harwell. OFFICERS President.......................... David Cleveland Vice President ...................... Elton Dahlke Secretary........................Constance Hammill Treasurer.................................. Phyllis Danielson Student Council...................W illiam Wallace JUNIORS The road is ever getting shorter as the jun- iors reach the time when they are seniors. Let’s see—Oh, yes, remember way back when they were such little, green freshmen, they elected Patricia Hoel, president; Richard Kinney, vice president; David Cleveland, secretary; Arvin Lovaas, treasurer; Shirley Benedict, council re- presentative; and Miss Eldrid Madison, adviser. The following year, returning all refreshed from the summer vacation and ready for an- other year, they started being represented in all extra curricular activities. That year they chose William Wallace, president; Margaret Clothier, vice president; Eleanor Thompson, sec- retary ; Vernon Christensen, treasurer; George Harwell, council representative; and Miss Jenny Lee, adviser. Si orts were the chief aim of many junior boys. Some of the boys became lettermen in football. Two of the boys, Vernon Christensen and David Cleveland, were on the first five of the basketball team. Boxing also called a few boys, including William Wallace, David Cleve- land. Richard Kinney, and William Hooley. The girls chose to spend a great deal of time in the G. A. C. and were well represented in every sport open to them. The juniors staged a new idea, Sadie Haw- kins Day, which provided fun for all. There are juniors represented in all activities including all lines of music such as Band, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, and small mixed groups. Forensics also beckoned the juniors, both boys and girls, and the class was well represented in dramatics. On May 7, this year’s junior class presented its prom under the supervision of Miss Frances Rowe, junior adviser. The prom was “simply wonderful.” 24
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Nathalie Lyksett, Dorothy Swanson, Curtis Nickleby, Lois Wilcox, George Nelson. ALL SCHOOL OFFICERS William Haugen, Eleanor Thompson. Barbara Egbert, June Lomnes, Roger Luebke. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS David Cleveland, Phyllis Danielson, William Wallace, Elton Dahlke. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Dorothy Richie, Geraldine Trudell, Thomas Haugen, Edward Boody, Alta Christensen. ORGANIZATION PRESIDENTS June Lomnes, Roger Luebke, Joy Larson, William Haugen, Lois Wilcox, Rosemary Porter. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Rita Ruemmele, George Madson, Juliann Ryan, Ken- neth Larson, Robert Zarske. 23
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Fif h Row—Roger Imhoff, Walter Johannscn, Harold Hillary. David Ruemmele, Robert Gerlacfa, John Breault. Myles Fladager, Bernard Langager. Earl Roettger. Ralland Trudeau. Robert Orf, John Martinson. Dale Wicklander. Fourth Row—Ruth Kester. Donna Evenson, Gwendolyn Peterson, Joan Lein. Marjorie Katner. Joan Smith. Jane Cornelissen, Mary Anne Thompson. Jane Hennessey, Evangeline Harwell, Valerie Peterson, Thelma Erickson, Patricia Third Row—Robert Heffron, Eldon Frye, Charles Nelson, Andrew Kinney, Duane Nelson. John Miller. Stephen Sandberg, Mary Chryst. Violet Haugen, Betty Bundy, Delores Simpson, Joan Peterson. Joan Grady, Nancy Krager. Lucille Hansen, Miss Helen Hughes. Second Row—Gaynel Larson, Donna Sammons, Irene Norvold. Belva Mae Beers. Juliann Ryan, George Madson. Kenneth Larson, Robert Zarske. Rita Ruemmele. Patricia Powers. Annabelle Weinberg. Janice Brathall, James Trollen. First Row—Sheldon Schneit.er, Gerald Kapaun. Ronald Simpson, Jaunice McKenzie. Eleanor Richie, Marion Schweitzer. Dorothy Dabruzzi. Doris Dabruzzi. Phyllis Pribble. Patricia Kolashin.ski, Sally Cunningham. Lois Guith. Nina Lykseit, Lotus Bylander. OFFICERS President.......................Kenneth Larson Vice President ................. George Madson Secretary..........................Robert Zarske Treasurer..........................Juliann Ryan Council Representative ......... Rita Ruemmele SOPHOMORES We look back now at our bewildered fresh- man class of 1950 entering high school in Sep- tember. 1947. Our class of seventy-five was one of the largest in years. We had as our officers: Harold Rock, president; Charles Nelson, vice president; Sally Cunningham, secretary; Joan Grady, treasurer; Thomas Haugen, council repre- sentative; and Miss Hughes, adviser. About the middle of the year, our president, Harold Rock, moved away; and vice president, Charles Nelson, took over. Our class was very active in sports and music. Many of our male members received letters for junior high school football and basket- ball. Members of the class were also active in Hand, “IV Glee Club, and Junior G. A. C. We came back to school again this year as a class of seventy-three members. We started our adventures as sophomores with a class party which everyone enjoyed very much; in fact, we requested an extra sophomore party which everyone enjoyed as much as the first. In sports, our brave sophomores played a large part. ()n the football squad were eleven sophomores, and five members of our class made the “A” basketball team. The “IV basketball squad was made up mostly of sophomores. Nine pugilists who represented us in boxing, made quite a showing. Our class also increased its participation this year in music and speech work, and is lie- ginning to take a position of leadership in the school. The class of 1950 looks forward to two more years of pleasure and profit in Hudson High School. 25
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