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

 - Class of 1958

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JUNIOR Back Row: Richard Kidd, Lyle Hassebroek. Front Row: George Olson, Judy Mayer, Bradley Noreen. SENIOR Back Row: Gregory Peterson, James Linehan, Lloyd Gilbert. Front Row: Barbara Selbrede, Alecia Martinson. FRESHMAN Back Row: Marjorie Peterson, Judith Engstrom. Front Row: Janice Skalicky, Carol Miller, Tonita Tweet. Class 22 Officers SOPHOMORE Back Row: Richard Selbrede, Joel See. Front Row: Dennis Kaiser, Don Linehan, Charlette Holden.

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JAMES WOODRUFF Basketball i; Hall Monitor i; Student Council i; Advisory Group Officer i; Transferred from White Bear High School, White Bear, Minnesota, junior year. THOMAS YOUNGER Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Ensemble 3; Camera Club 2. 3. 4; Transferred from Lodi High School, Lodi, Wisconsin, sophomore year. TIMOTHY ZORN Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Hall Monitor 2, 3; Student Council 4; Advisory Group Officer 2, 3, 4; Safety Council 2, 3; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. Senior Class History As 87 of us crossed the threshold in 1954 we dropped our mothers’ apron strings to become eligible for HHS. Gregory Peterson, Roberta Lawson, Alecia Martinson, Kathryn Weitkamp, and Catherine Vamum led the way. Mr. Meschke was there to guide us through. It wasn’t long before the whole student body had begun reciting the Preamble with us as we passed from our civics classes. Not until we had attended our first social event, The Freshmen-Senior Party, did we become full-fledged members. Our prize winning float in the homecoming parade built confidence in us, and soon we were taking part in many extra curricular activities. As sophomores we proceeded on our way. We were ushered by Judith Keyes, Richard Schaubschlager, June Ann Colbeth, Shirley Bearrood, Kathryn Weit- kamp, and Mr Rebholz, adviser. Even the girls found dissecting frogs an interesting project in the biology classes. We held two successful dances to earn money for our junior prom. They were the Victory Dance in honor of the championship football team and the first annual “Thug and Dame Brawl.” Being upperclassmen, we walked more proudly than ever before through the halls. Nights grew shorter for those last minute juniors who stayed up late to complete their autobiographies. We held our second annual “Thug and Dame Brawl.” After we received our striking class rings, we became enthusiastic about making plans for the prom, “My Blue Heaven.” Our class was the first to introduce a bubbling fountain into our decorating scheme. Our officers who led the prom were Robert Beeson, Larry Williamson, Hope Nord, Gregory Peterson, and Ronald Bosman. Mr. Rebholz was our adviser. As we neared the end of our journey through the halls, we paused to present our successful senior class play, “The Perfect Idiot.” Since we are a class with originality, we put on a free dance which was the third annual “Thug and Dame Brawl.” Those of us who took advanced mathematics all looked forward to the classes. We were guided through the last part of our journey by James Linehan, Alecia Martinson, Barbara Selbredc, Gregory Peterson, Lloyd Gilbert, and Mr. Rosenberg, adviser. It wasn’t long before Com- mencement exercises were over, and we were soon look- ing back on our profitable school days. 21



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Fourth Row: Janice Riedel, James Davis, Dennis Peterson, Emmett (Murray) Edin, Richard Bcngston, Roger Lange, Lyle Hassebrock, Richard Kidd, John Peterson, William Sherwood, Betty Chilgren, Graham Harmon. Third Row: Robert Haugen, James Peterson, Phyllis (Kay) Cameron, Joan Schullo, Mary Danielson, Beverly Bicncman, Donald Jacobson, James Tulgren, Robert Gilbert, William Hatch. Second Row: Constance Nordlund, Rebecca Heiting, Karen Petersen, Donna King, Judith Garden, Martha Cor- nelissen, Marie Dunn, Eugenia Beaudry, Lawrina Jacobson, Beth Gwin, Judith Stewart, Nylah Weyers. First Row: Dyan Hopkins, Judy Mayer, Nancy Potton, Sheila Emerson, Beverly Simpson, Roger Martinson, Frank Deal, Mary Plant, Arlene Rehder, K-Ann Neises, Rita Trudell. Junior Class Class Officers: Lyle Hassebroek, president; Bradley Noreen, vice'president; Judy Mayer, secretary; George Olson, treasurer; Richard Kidd, Student Council Repre- sentative. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Spalding, Bruce Penman, Richard Arndt, David McMillan, Peder Svare, Stewart Ander- son, Frank Roessler, Kenneth Gerhan, George Olson, David Hart, Robert McClelland, Geraldine Stahnke. Third Row: Mary Jane Johannsen, Barbara Bauer, Sharon Holden, Mary Ann Buttke, Larry Agema, Ronald Roettger, Barbara Blaisdell, Carrie Hartlerode, Carol Ann Sundt, Sandra Erb, William Knutson. Second Row: Mr. Schumacher, adviser, Ethel Sorensen, Patricia Steiner, Janet Kukuska, Bonnie Schettle, Kay Atwood, Elizabeth Pearson, Josephine Dierks, Mary Alice Swanson, Peggy Laughnan, Karen Ernst, Donna John- son, Bradley Noreen. First Row: Janet Grass, Ronald Strasser, Paul Katner, Darryl Dahlby, Patrick Kratochwill, Ronald Anderson, Donald Engebretson, Donald Roettger, Barbara Sabol, Virginia Bodesheimer. Mary Lou Daniels and Dennis Doonan are not in the picture.

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