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28 1. front: Editor Beth Bergman. Terri Kleist, John Montagne, Theresa Terwilliger. Middle: Editor Amy Black. Kelly Tel lander. Lisa Singer. Mary VanAllen. Michelle Riedal, Julie Frye. Lena Fontainhas. Back: Editor Shannon Ewing. John Bleskachek. Ken Hawkinson. Tom Springer. Mike Ewing. Tom Feldman. Advisor Carla Phillips, Jill Harrison. Laurie Laatsch. Sally Weber. k The 100th anniversary of Hudson High School provided an apt theme for this years annual. The staff worked hard to follow the theme, reproducing old photographs and interviewing past students of H.H.S. to authenticate the copy. The anniversary theme was meant to tie the present to the past and give students a feeling for the traditions of the school. Carla Phillips, a new teacher at H.H.S. also took over the job of advisor for the book for the first time. She brought with her fresh ideas and encouragement which was greatly appreciated by the staff. “It was a big job, and a lot to worry about”, said Mrs. Philips,” but it was also a rewarding experience.” The annual staff almost tripled in size from the preceding year due to the interst of many incoming sophomores. The returning senior members brought their experience and dedication to the staff, lending a hand at teaching the new workers the ropes. Tri- Editor Shannon Ewing stated; “I felt it was a good year, really a challenge and a lot of fun too.” Amy Black agreed, and also said that, “It’s a difficult job, we had a lot of late night deadlines, but due to the work of the staff we managed to produce something worth reading.” TBA 2. Advisor Carla Phillips and Editor Shannon Ewing go over some layout details. 3. Editor Beth Berman concentrates on writing new copy. 4. Editor Amy Black tries to figure out rough draft for typing
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A Bit Of Portugal Brought To Hudson ' The AFS Club is a support organization for foreign exchange students. They sold concessions at football games and organized a get-together for past exchange students Although there was only one AFS student visiting Hudson this year. Lena Fontainhas made up for the shortage with her friendly and outgoing personality. Lena, from Portugal, stayed with the Emil Gratz family. Lena said she didn’t expect to be chosen because the 18 year olds have a better chance. “You can choose the United States or Europe or the rest of the world, and then they assign you a country and family.” Lena explained. “I didn't want to go to Europe because 1 had lived in Portugal for 16 years. All we know about the United States is from movies and magazines She concluded that America is not all craziness like most Europeans believe “1 can't judge the whole U S. on Hudson. she said, but the way people act is really different. They are closer I like this school a lot.” Lena found some differences in school systems. “In Portugal we must have three years of Portuguese history before we get to the first world war, but here I’m only in the third quarter and we’re to the war. because your country is so much newer than ours Lena plans to go to college and study international relations and art in Portugal 1 Mrs Sjoquist and Mrs. Neu- man try to come up with fund raising ideas 2. Mariahelena Fontainhas. Hud- son's only AFS student. 3. Amy Pagel sits in on a club meeting. 4 Back row- Terri Ellis. Chris Gratz. Mrs. Sjoquist. Mrs. Neu- man. Lynn Stowik. Terri Raley. Front Row Amy Pagel. Lisa Gag non. Lena Fontainhas. Mary Stenfors. Julie Neubarth 27 AFS
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1. Advisor Carla Phillips is hard at work giving help much neeeded ad- vise. 2. Sally Weber Laurie Laatsch, and Michelle Riedel, prove that “year- book work is happy work ” 3. Photographer Tom Feldman by his not so trusty enlarger. 4. Former Editor Brook Lowry lends an expertise hand. 5 Sitting back to observe her layout, Mary VanAllen considers the results of her hard work.
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