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Fifth Row—Dean Preston. Robert Iverson, Dean Larson, Claire Kinney, Steve Houman, Jerry Bridges, David Jaeger, Alfred Swanson, Leland Persell, Donald Sweitzer. Dick Farrill. Fourth Row—William Weltkamp, John Marson, Howard Moody, Franklin Harwell, Richard Sherley, Charles Wright, Ted Johnson. James Cook, Joe Fredrickson, Robert Nelson, Bernard Barr. Third Row—Mary Sveen, Elaine Trudeau, Margaret Gartman, Beverly Lemon, Virginia Bolser, Jane Purdy, Janice Purdy. Frances Katner, Carol Ann Rulien, Ann Marie Nygard, LuVerne Swanson. Mr. Torgerson. Second Row—Juliette Clark. Colleen Ryan, Katherine Miller. Nancy Bargen, George Paul, Daniel Neises, Ronald Ror- vick. Thomas Salmon, Myrtle Leverty, Helen Johannsen, Betty Bruner. First Row Mary Jane Heffron, Donna Ostendorf, Donna Brown. Marlene Olson. Joan Salmon, Bernadine Trm.ell, Iris Lyksett, Patricia Johnson, Laura Hart. Marlene Norelius, Lillian Langager. SOPHOMORES President ..................... Vice President ................ Secretary...................... Treasurer...................... Student Council ............... Adviser ....................... . Daniel Neises .. George Paul Thomas Salmon . Nancy Bargen Ronald Rorvick Mr. Torgerson Well, here it is, the end of our second school year at Hudson High. It doesn’t seem quite pos- sible that next year we shall he juniors. At the beginning of our freshmen year we started out with fifty-nine in our class. During our two years of high school our wonderful class has increased to sixty-six. In our freshmen year we selected as our officers, Colleen Ryan, presi- dent; Dean Preston, vice president; Donald John- son, secretary; Mary Sveen, treasurer; Donna Brown, Student Council representative; and Mrs. Krokjer, adviser. We were active in sports and well represent- ed in Band. “B” and “A” Glee Club, G. A. C.. Debate, Orchestra, and High School Choir. During our sophomore year we were proud of four of our boys, Daniel Neises, Dean Larson, Robert Iverson, and Dean Preston, all of whom were on the “A string basketball team. 24
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Fifth Row—Robert Ktund. Ronald Jensen. Russell Johannsen, Edward Boody. David Ohrt, George Johnson. George Wright, Wilmer Segerstrom. Fourth Row—Sherman Sutter. Roy Udell, Jack Kukuska, Richard Worrell, Richard Moen, Fred Clymer, Dowell Windahl, Donald Dint.strom, Kenneth Hanson. Gail Gibbon. Third Row—DeRoy Johannsen, Raymond Weinberg. David Frazier. Annette Staberg, Marjory Hillary, Bonita Willie, Delores Dinehan, Barbara Moelter. Renee Con'ey, Alan St. Ores. Ronald Dein, Mr. McMillan. Second Row—Helen Johnson, Gwen Dein. Carol Dorraine Frazier, Mayelva Daniels. Richard Stayberg, Thomas Haugen. David Borg, Janet Solsvig, Audrey Pe.ersen, Willctta Hope, Mary Ellen Olson, Rita Hallenberger. First Row—Geraldine Trudell, Rosemary Porter, Catherine Doughney, Sally Dickenson, Marilyn Adams. Dorothy Richie, Ductile Simpson, Joanne Slater. Joan Nickleby. Doris Nelson, Eleanor Nelson. JUNIORS President ..................... Vice President................ Secretary..................... T reasurer.................... Student Council............... Adviser....................... On the opening day of school in 1947, sixtv- six “green freshmen’ entered the j)ortals of learning. As our class officers, we elected Thomas Haugen, president: Geraldine Trudell, vice-presi- dent ; Edward Boody, secretary; Dorothy Richie, treasurer; Alta Christensen, Student Council; and Mrs. Frokjer as our adviser. We were very active in sports, and we were well represented in Band, “B” (dee Club, and G. A. C. We presented a one-act comedv. “Honev of A Peach”. Our enrollment was still sixty-six when we entered school as sophomores. Our class was very well represented in sports, with star players in both football and Thomas Haugen .... David Borg Mayelva Daniels ... Janet Solsvig Richard Stayberg .. Mr. McMillan basketball. Meml ers of our class also partici- pated in boxing. We became more active in Band, speech work, Senior G. A. C, and Hi-Y. As sophomores, we chose the following officers: president, Geraldine Trudell; vice-presi- dent. Rosemary Porter; secretary, Joanne Slater; treasurer, Audrey Petersen; Student Council. Willctta Hope. Mr. Torgerson was elected our adviser. As upper-classmen we were destined for bigger things. We contributed much in many fields—sports, music, speaking, debate, and var- ious other organizations. Menders of the junior class were stars in many fields. We also presented a very successful three-act plav, “Let Me Grow Up,” directed by Mrs. Dehne. 23
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Scenes From the General Science Classes President ..... Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer ...... Student Council Adviser......... FRESH M EN ............... Jerome Hanson ................. Robert Means ............ Mary Jo Westhoff .............. Catherine Hooley ...............Stephanie Kees .................... Mr. Richie The mighty class of ’53 entered the halls of Hudson High School with sixty-one enthusiastic students. Although our first few days were a bit bewildering at times, we soon became accus- tomed to the new routine. Our first social event was our “coming out” party, the Freshmen-Senior party. Its purpose, helping the freshmen to get better acquainted, was well accomplished. The members of our class were very active in extra-curricular activities. A number of the students took part in musical groups such as Glee Club, High School Choir, Triple Trio, Hand, Orchestra. The boys were active in football, basketball and also boxing. Rodger Prescott was outstanding in boxing this year, winning his first fight by a TKO. Most of our girls are repre- sented in G. A. C. We also were represented in debate and speech. FRESHMEN Richard Adams Terry Beaudry Faye Bengston Harold Benoy Lois Benoy Phyllis Benoy Marilyn Bienemann Gordon Boody Bonnie Branchfield Mary Gail Brcault Fredrick Bunce Robert Day David Drews James Durning Wayne Erickson Patricia Fleming Robert Fredrickson Jame.s Fredrickson Carol Fry Yvonne Gilbertson Ronald Graham Sally Hallenberger Jerome Hanson Marvin Hassebroek Catherine Hooley Thomas Jensen Ethel Johnson James Johnson Stephanie Kees Mary Margaret Kerr Grace Kirkpatrick Richard Larsen Kenneth R. Larson Betty Jean Marek Carol Mayer Robert Means Douglas Morrissette Robert Lewis Nelson Katherine Ohrt Julie Overbye Dwaine Perseiis Dwaine Leroy Persell Patricia Perucca John Peterson Joan Plahn Rodger Prescott Dean Preston Eloise Salmon Elizabeth Schmidt Jo Ann Schwenk Richard Schwenk Donna Mae Simpson Donald Smith John Stayberg Muriel St. Ores Richard Swendiman Carol Jean Tobin Thomas Trudell Eleanor Varnum Charles Wells Mary Jo Westhoff William Shirley 25
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