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Experiments, conclusions, valences and the activity series are included in the chemistry course. Some of the aspiring chemists complete their experiments while Mr. Heiting helps others fill out their conclus- ions. Through the study of civic govern- ment, conservation, and vocations. Miss Mathews prepares her stu- dents for participation in an adult world. Good posture, which is necessary to everyone’s good health, is demon- strated to physical education classes. Miss Besser, as well as members of the class, rates the posture of each girl. The construction of an ellipse is the the problem facing the geometry students. Under the direction of Miss Hughes, two of the students make an attempt. The stenography classes learn to take dictation and transcribe their notes rapidly. Miss Seifert teaches the girls how to be efficient and able stenographers.
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FRESHMEN President .... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Adviser ...... Janies Walbrandt Wayne Haushalter .....Sally Moen . . Marjorie Fable Miss Christensen Here we are—the gigantic class of '54. We are the largest class ever to attend the Hudson I ligh, and we are all very proud of this fact. We were all a little green at first, but before long we a 1 became accustomed to our new rou- tine. ()ur first social event was the Freshmen- Senior party. This was truly a success. Our class members were well represented in the fol- lowing extra curricular activities: Mixed Chorus, 'I riple Trio, Girls' and Boys’ ( lee clubs, hand, and orchestra. The boys were very active in foot- ball, basketball, and boxing. The greater major- ity of our girls are members of G. A. C. We were also represented in dehate and speech work. Fifth Row—Richard Kottke, Frank Heckel. Terry Lomnes. Vernon Johnson. Adolph Roettger. Donald Thorson. Thomas herley. Dick Tulgren, Robert Dabruzzi. Eoward Trudell, William Franklin. Jerome Mayer. Ervin Swanson. Lyle Kohl. Fourth Row—Gladys Nelson. Connie Hoskins. Marie Agema. Dianne Ruth Heayirland. La Von Preston. Frieda Lamberta. Joan Heffron. Lou L.effring. Bieneman, Rosemary Cernohous, Lucille Stock. Sally Brown. Janet Marty. Baroara Moe, Mary Third Row—Carl Knu.son, Patricia Barbara Frazier. Naomi Anderson. Ltayberg, Jacquelyn Heleve, Mariya Nelson. Marjorie Kukuska. Marion Jensen. Chloe Williamson Klnyno Nelson. Judith Arams, Kay Ostby, Judith Cunningham. Waxon, Jeanninc Slater, Donala Daniels. Miss Christensen. Twi'a Lou Bylander, Phyllis Pence. Marion First ager. Jane Row—Ronald Willman Roger Evenson. Sally Jane Harback. Patricia Peterson. Pauline Harwell Warren Gerald Bellows. Gerald Jensen Kugen, Gartmann. William Bethke. Mary Graves. Mary Moen Marlene vl Cardarel.l. Anne Hanson. Marilyn Sohaubschlager. Roger Norelius. °en’ Mar,ene Moe Lang- Mary
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Each of the groups in Miss Christ- ensen's home economics I class pre- pared different foods, learned to ! e good cooks, and eventually, to he good home makers. This 9 :30 senior English class help- ed prepare the “True Blue Times” for publication every other Wed- nesday as extra credit work. They read “Beowulf”, “Macbeth” and many other selections from English literature. Mr. Richie’s bookkeeping class struggle with credits, debits, and balancing the books. “Did the First Crusade capture Jerusalem?” Mr. Stouffer's world history students answer his ques- tions during one of the check tests. Miss Seifert’s typing classes learn to type with speed and accuracy and not watch the keys.
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