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ANN BRUNNER WENDELL ADAMS “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” HELEN JEAN BAISCH “The voice with a smile.” ANNA MARIE BARR “There’s a time for work and a time for play.” SHIRLEY BENEDICT “Always on the alert. VERLYN BENOY “Give me a tank of gas and the wide open spaces.” “Observe the way those fingers fly!” DANIEL BORG “Inwardly serious, outward- ly gay.” CLYDE CHRISTENSEN “He turns through the air with the greatest of ease.” VERNON CHRISTENSEN “I’m always thinking of you, Margie.” DAVID CLEVELAND “The more the merrier.”
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Senior Qlciss history Now is the time for us to look back upon the history making class of 1949. It covers a l eriod of four years of hard but enjoyable work and play. It all began way back in 1945, as we en- tered the halls of Hudson High School eyeing the upperclassmen with awe and envy. As fresh- men we elected Patricia Hoel. president: Rich- ard Kinney, vice president; David Cleveland, secretary; Arvin Lovaas, treasurer; Shirley Bene- dict, council representative: and Miss F.ldrid Madison, adviser. Another year crept upon us; and as sopho- mores the greenness disappeared and we began to jKirticipate in many outside activities. This year our governing body consisted of William Wallace, president; Margaret Clothier, vice presi- dent; Eleanor Thompson, secretary; Vernon Christensen, treasurer; George Harwell, council representative: and Miss Ixe, adviser. During the year of 1947-48 s]x rts beckoned many of our bovs, producing several lettermen in football. Vernon Christensen and David Cleve- land proved their great ability by making the first five on the basketball team. We were also well represented in the boxing ring. Not only the boys were interested in sj)orts, but the girls took an active jwrt in G. A. C„ Band, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, small musical groups, Tachop- cras, speech and debate interested many members in the junior year. Lorraine Scuillo attended the State Speech Contest. The highlight of our junior year was our prom. Colorful umbrellas set the scene to the theme of “April Showers . Under the supervis- ion of Mrs. Frances Dehne, our adviser, and our class officers, David Cleveland, president: Elton Dah'ke. vice president: Constance Hammill. secretary: Phyllis Danielson, treasurer; William Wallace, council representative, our prom was a wonderful success. We resumed our duties in the fall of 1948 as dignified seniors with Vernon Christensen, president: Pat Hoel, vice president; Wendell Adams, secretary; Clyde Christensen, treasurer: David Cleveland, council representative; and Mrs. Dehne, adviser. The first social event of the year was a get-acquainted party with the class of 1952. Many of our class showed exceptional ability in the fields of music, sports, and speech. Vernon Christensen was captain of the football and bas- ketba 1 teams, and illiam Wallace was captain of the boxing squad. Eleven senior boys were members of the 1949 Championship football team. ! he senior class play, “Spring Fever”, under the direction of Mrs. Frances Rolle, was a huge success. We wound up our high school careers the last week in May with a very inspiring Bac- calaureate and Commencement.
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MARGARET CLOTHIER WANDA DETLEFSEN Just watch her roller skates whizz by!” LEROY COLBETH Don’t take me too ser- iously.” ELTON DAHLKE Never a dull moment. MYRLON DANIELS Where there’s darkness, I can see light.” PHYLLIS DANIELSON That tuneful little music box. She likes to go places. KENNETH DE WITTE Down the highway we will go, go, go.” MARY FERGUSON Laugh and the world laughs with you.” DELORES FOSS Thou art all fair, my love.” LOIS FOSS Watch her strut with that baton!
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