Hudson High School - True Blue Yearbook (Hudson, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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Mrs. Rolle’s freshmen English stu- dents learn the importance of speech by giving radio programs and pan- tomimes. The biology class with Mr. Torger- son as teacher learns about conser- vation in this changing world of ours. Volleyball, basketball, and softball are a few of the sports taught by Mrs. Frokjer in the gym classes. Study hall which is held in the library under the supervision of Miss Lee is for the purpose of study and the use of references. The boys in the industrial arts class under the direction of Mr. Weit- kamp learn how to make plans for various useful home objects.

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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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The physics students, under the guidance of Mr. Heiting, are con- templating the amount of water one gram weight will displace. The boys’ home economics class learn the rules for good housekeep- ing under the supervision of Mrs. Dehne. “Keep your eyes on the copy and feet flat on the floor.” Speed and accurary are the aim of Miss Karl- son’s typing classes. Miss Hughes helps the students un- derstand the confusing problems of plane geometry. They find it hard to understand why alternate interior angles are equal. Grammar, prose, and poetry are a few of the many things taught to the students in Mrs. Gilbertson’s English classes.

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