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i School SEPTEMBER 2— All the girls in their latest finery . . . young men arrayed in their new school sweaters ... all of them are trotting to their first day of school. Poor little freshmen, a bit frightened by the situation, inquire about their new surroundings . . . Next year it will be their turn to gloat. SEPTEMBER 12- Tonight was a big night for the freshmen, for they were enter- tained by the seniors at a party given in the gym in their honor. SEPTEMBER 22- Dr ess ed in an array of masculine and feminine attire, thirty fright- ened girls were initiated into the Senior G. A. C. SEPTEMBER 26- Tonight was Homecoming, and with the slogan, “Cut The Cards ’, the Raiders won the game with Spring Valley. Everyone had an enjoyable time at the party held afterward in the gym. OCTOBER 30— This evening we listened to Miss Jacobs’ student vocalists ... a lovely recital. NOVEMBER 1— With decorations of black cats, and witches’ broom sticks, the annual Hallowe’en party was given in the gymnasium tonight. NOVEMBER 11— The Junior High put on a very fine Armistice Day program in the auditorium. Everyone enjoyed the patriotic program. NOVEMBER 19— A senior recital and tea was given this afternoon and proved to be a big success. Everyone was dressed in his Sunday best. DECEMBER 6— Today all the boys had to be on guard whenever a girl approached, for this was Sadie Hawkins Day at our school complete with a high court at which violators were punished. A dance was held the fol- lowing evening. DECEMBER 13— The Christmas spirit began tonight with the annual semi-formal Christmas party. The gym was decorated with bright Christmas trees and all the trimmings. DECEMBER 15— A beautiful Christmas program was put on by the music and dra- matic departments of Hudson High tonight in the auditorium. DECEMBER 19— Friday afternoon at 3:45 there was a speedy get-away to a grand Christmas vacation. JANUARY 5— A new year . . . Everyone has turned over a new leaf (or at least was supposed to) when he came back to school on January 5. JANUARY 16— “Pride and Prejuduice,” the senior class play, was given tonight in the auditorium. It was a great success with June Lomnes, Julie Ann Swanson, and Joy Larson playing the leading parts. The first semester ended today.
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Dedication In appreciation of her efficient, wise guid- ance, her capable management of the True Blue Annual and the True Blue Times, her inspiration to us as a teacher, we respectfully dedicate the 1948 True Blue to Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbertson, a per- son with whom it has been a pleasure to work.
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