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Senior Class History After four years of high school we leave with the fondest memories. Sixty-six ambitious students with eyes wide open to our new adven- tures enrolled September 12. 1948. We elected Thomas Haugen as our class president; Geraldine Trudell, vice president; Edward Boody, secre- tary ; Dorothy Richie, treasurer; and Alta Christ- ensen our Student Council representative. Before we knew it. we shy freshmen were in band, glee clubs, orchestra, and debate. The boys took part in their favorite sports of football, boxing, and baseball. We finally became brave enough to give a one-act play, “Honey of a Peach,” which opened a new field to us. After a busy summer vacation, we came back as “big” sophomores. It was now our chance to look back on the green freshmen. With Ger- aldine Trudell as our president; Rosemary Porter, vice president; Joanne Slater, secretary: Audrey Petersen, treasurer; and Willetta Hope, Student Council representative, we had another successful year. We were still sixty-six in number and full of pep and energy. David Borg and Ronald Jensen were our stars on the football and basket- ball teams. We were active in the speech field with Rosemary Porter going to the State Speech Contest and rating an “A”. When we came back as upper-classmen, we were fewer in number; but that did not hinder its from participating in extra-curricular activities. I homas Haugen was elected again as president; David Borg, vice president; Mayelva Daniels, secretary: Janet Solsvig. treasurer; and Richard Stayberg, Student Council representative We presented our very successful three-act play, “Let Me Grow Up,” under the direction of Mrs. Dehne. We seemed to enjoy giving it to the public. Our prom, “South Pacific,” was the big event we had been looking for and planning since we were freshmen. In our senior year we gave the three-act play, What A Life, and we found ourselves veteran actors and actresses. In every extra- curricular field we were members. e are leaving these walls of learning in which we have spent four wonderful years. We shall always be proud to say that we were grad- uated from Hudson High School in 1951 ! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...........................Joanne Slater Vice President ...................... Ronald Lein Secretary ........................ Barbara Moelter 1 reasurer........................ Lorraine Frazier Student Council .................. Lowell Windahl Adviser..............................Mr. Heiting 15
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REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR Thomas Haugen has been chosen 11 nelson High’s representative senior for 1951. Thomas has exhibited capable leadership, loyalty to the finer ideals of life, and splendid scholarship. I Ms special contributions to Hudson High School have been in the fields of speech and music, and he has given a good account of himself in many other extra- curricular activities. Because he is always friendly, courteous, thoughtful and has shown a fine type of character and loyalty to his school, the faculty is pleased to present the award to this deserving student.
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EDWARD BOODY Jazz Fantasia’ DAVID BORG '7 Shall Not Care” FRED CLYMER ‘‘The Hunting Song RENEE CONLEY ‘‘Westward Ho MAYELVA DANIELS “Drums” SALLY DICKENSON “A Sleepy Song” LORRAINE FRAZIER “A Lady” RITA IIALLENBERGER “So Big” KENNETH HANSON “A Cowboy's Dream”
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