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Fifth Row—Eugene Gartman, Robert Dabruzzi, Samuel Miller. Ray Kuss. Rona'd Iverson. Roger Norelius, Paul Borg, Jo Hammill, Jeffrey Hen- derson, Edward Mayer, Ronald Wiliman, Donald Daniels, Donald Trudell, Vernon Johnson, Adolph Iloettger, Jerome Lomnes, George Hall. Fourth Row—Barbara Frazier. Jeannine Slater, Rachel McDiarmid, Chloe Williamson, Marion Jensen, Gerald Bellows, Gerald Jensen, Douglas Peterson, Donald Tulgren, William Boumeester, Wayne Haushalter, James Walbrandt, Thomas Sherley, William Franklin, Richard Trudell, Terry Thorson. Third Row—Mr. McMillan, Frank Heckel, Phyllis Pence, Donna Cody, Marie Agema, Lavon Preston, Joyce Foss, Rosemary Cernohous, Mary Lou Jensen, Twila Bylander, Marion Stayberg. Kay Ostby, Marlis Waxon.Marjorie Fable, Richard Kottke. Second Row—Judy Adams, Gladys Nelson, Frieda Lamberta, Jacquelyn Heleve, Dianne Bieneman, Judith Cunningham, Ervin Swanson, Roger Evenson. Marjorie Kukuska, Marilyn Schaubschlager, Joan S;arr, Joan Heffron, Shirley Johnston. First Row—Warren Langager, Mary Graves, Mary Moen, Marlene Moe, Anne Hanson, Sal y Harback, Sally Moen, Pauline Harwell, Patricia Nelson, Dolores Peterson, Stephen Feyereisen, Sally Brown. Mary Jane Cardarelli. SOPHOMORE CLASS In any extra curricular activity which Hudson High has, one will find capable and ambitious sophomores. Altogether there are twenty sophomores who have received honors in debate and speech work. Nine sophomores took part in the one act play, “Honey of a Peach”, which was received with great enthusiasm by everyone. In order to fill the empty spots, fifteen new warblers have been added to the chorus from this class. Mr. McMillan has a hard working band partly because there are fourteen sophomores in it. Football season showed fourteen of the toughest boys out, eight of whom received letters.
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Fifth Row—Paul Engebretson, Maryann Everson. Ilene Hanley, Wesley Crif.er, Mary Suennen. Marion Haugen, Judy Frazier, Janice Penman, Mary Plahn, Ted Reiton, Jack Hudson, Byron Selbrede. Fourth Row—Charles Barr, Albert Jacobsen. Robert Schweitzer, Donald Adams, Mary Dcnninger. John Bogut. Howard Johannsen, Karen Le Paul- son, Rosemary Schmidt, Virginia Anderson, Ruth Detlefsen, Barbara Mayer. Third Row—Mr. Stouffer, Robert Norvold, Roger Peterson. Thomas Evenson, Philip Paynter. Joseph Dee, James Burton, Roger Rude, Donald Beeson, Patrick O'Malley, Robert Chryst, Alfred Pribble, Arlene Johnson. Second Row—Alvin Denninger, Joan Trudell. Patricia Young, Dorothy Scholl, Margaret Beaudry, CorSnne Trudeau. Roger Miller, Paul Nefses, Thomas Beer, Sharon Marek, Cynthia Langager, Elizabeth Weitkamp, Darlene Daniels, Richard Arthur Larson, Claudia Daniels. First Row—Larry Hart. Daryle Haugen, David Montbriand, Carol Ann Olson. John Hanley. Wayne Olson. Connie Winkcl, Claire Ann Houle, Joyce Schaubschlager, Catherine Buttke, Mary Jane Scui lo, Judith Moe, Beverly Branchfield, Karen Burchedean. FRESH MAX CLASS After asking many questions, entering the wrong class- rooms, and arriving late to classes, the sixty-five green fresh- men made themselves at home and shyly began to make new friendships. They began their social life with the Freshmen-Senior party and found that those seniors weren't so bad after all. Speech, debate, band, Glee Club, G. A. C., football, and basketball are a few of the extra curricular activities in which several enterprising and enthusiastic members have already made their marks.
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