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

 - Class of 1951

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AX NI IT E ST A BERG My Dear Cowes Down to Meet Me” ALAN ST. ORES Song of Myself” GERALDINE TRUDELL In Service ROY UDELL The Educated Man” RAYMOND WEINBERG The Height of The Ridiculous” BONITA WILLIE Light Shining Out of Darkness LOWELL WIN DA 11L “The Vagabond GEORGE WRIGHT “Sight Stuff”

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JOAN NICKLEBY “Afternoon on a Hill” DAVID OHRT “1 Meant To Do My Work Today” MARY ELLEN OLSON The Ideal Wife” AUDREY PETERSEN Laughing Song” ROSEMARY PORTER One Perfect Rose” DOROTHY RICHIE “Statistics” LUCILLE SIMPSON Silence” JOANNE SLATER Sing Me A Song”



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Senior Class Will To the juniors we leave the spade and congrat- ulations for their Prom” (although we still think ours was definitely the best so far). In a more serious vein, we leave them to become the leaders in music, sports and speech-knowing that we leave everything in responsible and competent hands. To the sophomores—we leave them to fill the places just vacated by the juniors—now that they are upperclassmen. We would like to leave them success and happiness in their high school careers. To the freshmen we leave a portion of the confidence and will to succeed that are so necessary to become an outstanding class. We also wish them the best of luck. Edward Boody leaves Mr. Rock with no one to give tardy excuses to, except Gordon. David Borg leaves his crown to the next boy to be called “His Majesty.” Fred Clymer left early with the Minnesota National Guard Air Corps. Renee Conley leaves her “natural” red hair to Carol Fry. Mayelva Daniels leaves her place in the band to someone who hopes to handle “the sticks” as well as she does. Sally Dickenson leaves Helen Johannsen the bookkeeping for next year’s annual. Lorraine Frazier leaves her plumbing” instriT- ment to Catherine Hooley, with hopes that her arm will prove long enough. Rita Hallenberger leaves to go into the work- ing world. Kenneth Hanson leaves his seat on the school bus to Thomas Salmon. Tom Haugen leaves his ability to talk his way out of a situation to anyone who may need it. Willetta Hope leaves her fancy strutting to next year’s majorette. Ronald Jensen leaves his place on the basketball squad to Robert Nelson. LeRoy Johannsen leaves with his boots on. Russell Johannsen leaves his place as captain of the football team to Robert Iverson. George Johnson leaves his curly hair to David Jaeger. Helen Johnson leaves in Steve’s Ford. Robert Klund leaves with a sigh. Gwendolyn Lein leaves her “flirty” eyes to Patricia Tanner. Ronald Lein leaves, happy that he got his senior privileges, although he was sure he didn’t want them. Donald Lindstrom leaves his excess weight to Donna Mae Ostendorf. Delores Linehan leaves her freckles to Gerald Bellows. Catherine “Nancy” Loughney leaves the teach- ers with no one to bother them. Joan McDiarmid leaves —singing. Barbara Moelter leaves her long hair to Ethel Johnson. Richard Moen leaves in Lars’s truck. Doris Nelson leaves Miss Seifert wondering who’s going to look at the keys next. Eleanor Nelson leaves her infectious laughter to everyone to remember during the long, lonely, dreary winter months. Joan Nickleby leaves her daily climb to Carol Ann Rulien. David Ohrt leaves his horn to anyone who has the strength to carry it and the wind to blow it. Mary Ellen Olson leaves her blond hair to Mary Jane Cardarelli. Audrey Petersen leaves her worries to next year’s senior editors. Rosemary Porter leaves this “Yankee clime” for Tennessee. Dorothy Richie leaves Miss Hughes’s room vacant during the noon hour. Lucille Simpson leaves her long walk to Paul Borg. Joanne Slater leaves her job as editor of the annual to Mary Sveen. Janet Solsvig leaves for the Great Lakes. Annette Staberg leaves Miss Murphy minus a good typist. Alan St. Ores leaves a vacant stool at Frieda’s. Geraldine Trudell leaves her crown to next year’s lucky homecoming queen. Roy Udell leaves his gum in Mrs. Rolle’s waste- basket. Raymond Weinberg leaves. Whew! Bonita Willie leaves on the school bus. Lowell Windahl leaves his boxing ability to Frederick Bunce. George Wright leaves for places unknown. 19

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