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

 - Class of 1952

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EIGHTH GRADE Fourth Row—Thomas Dierks. Wayne Nord. Jerry Amundson, Dallas Nord, Ronald Willie, Wayne Handlos, Clair Wllcox on, August Kiekhoefer. Raymond Miller. Third Row—Miss Murphy, Judith Asp, Audrey Marek, Judith Windahl, Janeth Johnson. Judith Johnson, Sharon Hayes. Carol Beer. Marion Ross, Jo Ann Johnson, Barbara Swanson. Marlene Neubarth, Richard Beer. Second Row—Beverly Hanson, Jean Bengston, Mabel Deal. Donna Purdy, Rosalie Holden. Thomas Benoy, Jon Ar- neson, Carol Orf. Dale St. Ores, Maurice Leverty, Jame; Benoy. First Row—Gary Cameron, Robert Plahn, Harry Bill Erb, William Dahlin, David Lloyd Peterson, Charles Wal- brandt, Gerald Worrell, Larry Amundson. David Le Roy Petersen, Rodney Flattum, David Foss. SEVENTH GRADE Fourth Row—Frederick Lieffring, Sheldon Bearrood, George Neubarth, Ferris Tulgren, Martin Sahnow, Terrance Olson, Richard Detlefsen, Mickey Bannon, Ronald Sundt, Jerome Frye. Francis Lieffring. Lynn Johnson, Bernard Lyksett, David Anderson. Third Row—Gerald Johnson. Karen Sweitzer, Roger Dierks, Frank Rorvick, Sally Jensen. Marlene Merritt. Joanne Kiekhoefer, Shirley Hayes, Dorothy Toll, Kay Fredrickson, Kiki Ward, Mary Ann Kvenson, Anita Foss, Zo Ann Graham. Romaine Benson, Miss Gilbert. Second Row—Clayton Noreen, Nancy Gartman, Neil Wilcoxson, Beverly Nelson, Karla Schmidt, Diana Moe, Janet Branchfield, Jeanette Swenson. Beverly Swanson. Genevieve Knutson. Barbara Peterson, Barbara Blakeman, George Johnston, Thomas Steele. First Row—Gerald Bethke, Richard Ostendorf, Richard Lemon, Kent Olson, Stephen Frohlicher, Gerald Rose, Steven Abbott. Richard Cameron. Thomas Kiekhoefer, Charles Christianson, Roland Daniels, Gary Lein, Ronald Daniels, Dale Stayberg, Karen Olson. 28



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Sanion CHakk To the juniors we leave our fight for senior privileges; may they succeed as well as we did. To them also goes the job of raising money for their yearbook. To this capable group we leave all the dear old H. H. S. extra curricular activities to carry on to the best of their ability which will be tops we’re sure. We also leave our thanks for their beautiful Prom. To the sophomores we leave the honor of be- coming upperclassmen. The wonderful job of stag- ing the biggest social event of the year—the Prom —is left to the sophomores. We wish them luck and success with this exciting venture. To the freshmen we leave three fun-packed years at Hudson High. May they enjoy them to the fullest extent; we did! The joyous task of showing the “green frosh” the ropes is theirs to fulfill. To the faculty we leave a rather quiet high school! We also offer our gratitude for their in- dividual help, patience, and understanding through our high school careers. They helped make our learning fun. Nancy Bargen leaves her slacks to anyone with legs long enough to wear them. Bernard Barr leaves his job at Erickson’s to Edward Mayer. “Jerry” Bridges leaves his romancing in the halls to Gordon Boody. Donna Brown leaves her habit of coming late to her sister Sally. Juliette Clark leaves Freda’s empty at 10:30. David Frazier leaves. “Peg” Gartman leaves Miss Seifert without someone to pester her. “Bob” Hall leaves his stories about Hopkins to his brother George. Laura Lou Hart leaves her muscles to Naomi Anderson. Mary Jane Heffron leaves her senior pictures at Bruns Studio. “Jupe” Houman leaves to join Helen—at last! “Bob” Iverson leaves a lot of g iris—wondering. David Jaeger leaves the senior English class without an authority on poetry. Helen Johannsen leaves a vacant cheerleader’s uniform to anyone who has the ability to make as good use of it as she did. Donald Johnson leaves Sally a lonely walk to school. Patricia Johnson leaves Miss Hughes’ room va- cant during the noon hour. “Ted” Johnson leaves his easy-going manner to Wayne Erickson. Frances Katner leaves Miss Olmem without an able assistant with the little folks. Claire Kinney leaves—stooping as he walks through the door. Lillian Langager leaves for good this time. Dean Larson leaves to join “Little Audrey”. Beverly Lemon leaves her dimples to Muriel St. Ores. Iris Lyksett leaves her spot on Birkmose hill to Pat Nelson. Kenneth Lysdahl leaves his squirt gun to a future pupil of Mr. Minerick’s. John Marson leaves to find two tooth picks sturdy enough to hold his eyes open. Katherine Miller leaves her horseback riding ability to Phyllis Pence. Howard Moody leaves the junior girls without a ride. “Danny” Neises leaves to join his “Injun” friends. “Bob” Nelson leaves the junior high girls heart- broken. Marlene Norelius leaves with Kenneth Schweit- zer. Ann Marie Nygard leaves her “jolly” way to H. H. S. for its use wherever it is needed. Marlene Olson leaves her tenor voice to Daryle Haugen. Donna Mae Ostendorf leaves her agility to Gor- don Boody. George Paul leaves for the wide open spaces. Leland Perseiis leaves the North Hudson gang without a ride to school. Jane Purdy leaves to take care of Janice. Janice Purdy leaves her swimming ability to Jack Stayberg. May he use it well. Ronald Rorvick leaves his secret technique of bookkeeping to Carol Mayer. Carol Ann Rulien leaves her witty ways to Carol Jeanne Tobin. Colleen Ryan leaves the school minus one loyal Irishman. Joan Salmon leaves her quiet ways to Sharon Marek. “Tom” Salmon leaves the honor of being Prom King to Ronald Graham. Kenneth Schweitzer leaves to tinker with his radios and TV. Richard Sherley leaves looking mighty scared! Donald Spott leaves his track ability to the future stars. James Strandquist leaves his physique to Paul Neises. Mary Sveen leaves her “busy little ways” to Donald Smith. Alfred Swanson leaves his ability to read back- wards to anyone who cares to try. Lu Verne Swanson leaves her long fingernails to Gladys Nelson. Elaine Trudeau leaves her Homecoming crown to next year’s lucky queen. Bernadine Trudell leaves her long walk to Joan Heffron. “Bill” Weitkamp leaves his correct posture in chorus to Ronald Graham. Charles Wright leaves his “subtle humor” to anyone who has the nerve to say the things he says. 30

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