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JOHN D. HATHEWAY Jack spends a great deal of his leisure time outdoors, either hunting or sighting with one of his many rifles. He is a member of the Hudson Fish and Game Club and is known to be in his happiest mood when the hunting season rolls around. Jack has been on the tennis team for four years and is one of its key players. His plans for after graduation include college. JOHN HERMANCE Jack , who hails from Stottville, has often been seen driving an ice cream truck around. His powerful right arm will always be remembered by his fellow baseball players. Jack makes pitching look easy and also makes other things look easy when he's showing a movie for the Projection Club. Although he hasn't made any decisions about the future, we're sure Jack will do his job well. JANET HAWVER Janet can often be found attending the Walther League meetings of her church. She also enjoys the many trips the League sponsors. Being an avid baseball fan, Janet has collected many articles praising the Yankees , She considers passing business law her greatest accomplishment and English her favorite subject. Janet would like to become a secretary after graduation. LAWRENCE J. HERMANCE This tall boy, whose favorite enc- pression is Nuts , is one senior, who, when asked a question, will always have a comeback if a correct answer isn't available. Larry has played Varsity baseball, Varsity basketball, J. V. football and basketball, intra- mural soccer, and has been a dues collector and member of the Projection Club. Larry plans on entering college to become a draftsman after gradua- tion. ,w PATRICIA B. HAWVER Pat receives a lot of playful teasing about her attractive blushing. She considers passing Shorthand ll and graduating her greatest accomplish- ments. Business law rates as her favorite subject, even though it is a difficult one. Pat spends much of her time attending Walther League meet- ings of her church. After graduation, she would like to pursue a secretarial Cafeef. BEVERLY ANNE HICKEY Bev is the fun-loving member of homeroom 353 who is famous for her art work. Whenever there is a poster to be made, Bev is really in great demand. This talented senior also possesses a keen eye for dress designing and makes most of her own clothes. Much of Bev's spare time is spent acting as president of the Claverack Phi-Delts, and her cooking is tops. rm
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201 WILLIAM HALLENBECK Billy has been one of the most active boys in our class. While stand- ing at his Student Service post, he has a Hi for everyone, even freshmen. Billy's long list of activities include H's in baseball, basketball, and soc- cer. Blue and Gold art staff, intra- mural basketball, soccer and finally orchestra. This drummer boy was also elected vice-president of the class in his junior year. Billy's athletic and artistic prowess and easy-going man- ner will be greatly missed by Hudson High for years to come. JOAN E. HARRIS Combine personality, brains, and a sense of humor and it comes out joanie. joanie came to H. H. S. from Sauger- ties in her junior year, and has been an asset to the class of '54. She has been an active member of choir, Girls' Ensemble and Charlatans. This year she served the class of '54 as its assis- tant treasurer. Joan's line school record will make it easy for her to accomplish anything she undertakes in the future. ' fi f I JACQUELINE M. HAMM Jackie is that quiet senior girl in room 351. She has participated in many sports, being a member of the G. A. A. As one of Hudson High School's loyal sports fans, Jackie can be found in the stands cheering our fellows on to victory. After gradua- tion, this Stottville girl plans on fol- lowing a secretarial career. RICHARD C. HARVEY Dick, who claims Livingston as his hometown, has been one of our more quiet, and yet, active seniors. He en- joys all sports and is quick to join in any game that comes up. Dick has played intramural basketball every year and interclass soccer his last two. After graduating, he hopes to enter college for a course of engineering. is SHEILA J. HAMM Sheila has won a great deal of recognition for her work in 4-H. Al- though she is very busy with 4-H and school-work, she still manages to find time to be a very active sports en- thusiast. She participates in a number of sports and is a member of the G. A. A. When it comes around to greatest achievements, Sheila says pass- ing biology was pretty tough. As for the future, nursing has attracted her interest. fi W. I ,, -1, za-' t it J. GRAI-I'AM HASBROUCK Is that a dagger I see before Me ? Hardly. It could only be Graham reciting lines of Macbeth , the crown- ing achievement of his theatrical career in high school. Graham's active par- ticipation in Charlatans and Thespians has truly earned him the title of Mr. Theater. He has been rewarded for his efforts by being elected vice-presi- dent of Charlatans and secretary of Thespians. Graham's other activities include Forum, choir, and French Club.
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221 SUSAN L. HIMAN This vivacious senior girl can be found at her second floor post between classes. She has been a member of the Student Service Committee two years. Sue includes among her likes dancing and clothes. You will usually be able to find her at the Blue Anchor after school. After graduation, Sue plans to go to college and become a medical secretary. PAUL E. HOFFMAN JR. Paul, who is another to claim Liv- ingston as his hometown, has been active in track for two years, earning his letter in that sport. Intramural basketball, interclass soccer, the Dance Club, and banking have also taken much of Paul's spare time. As for the future, Paul plans to either study business or enter Pittsfield G. E. STANLEY J. HIMMEL This good-looking senior boy can usually be found taking attendance in room 353 before 8:45. Stan's favorite pastime is hunting, but during school hours, social studies is tops on his list. Varsity football has taken up a great deal of his time after school. After graduation, Hudson High is go- ing to lose a swell guy in Stan, who plans to enter the armed forces. MARCIA S. HOLDRIDGE When a giggle can be heard through- out the halls of H. H. S., we could identify it as Marcia, that neatly dressed senior girl who can be found at her post on the First Hoor. She has been a dues collector, a member of the Owl , and Student Service Com- mitee. We want to know what could be so appealing about a song from Show Boat ? EDITH JOAN HOFFMAN This attractive senior is looking forward to a secretarial job upon graduation. The Owl circulation staff has claimed her time for the last three years. With all this, she still found time for baseball and volleyball, which earned her a place on the Girls' Athletic Association Board. Edith's smiling face and alert mind should make her an excellent secretary. , ,,,, r, fe z. V ,Q .4 BETTY JEAN HOLMES Who is that blonde bombshell or should we say more bounce to the ounce girl? Why it's none other than Betty Jean Holmes. Bet has par- ticipated actively for four years in choir, Girls Ensemble, Photography and Projection Club. In her junior and senior year she was a member of the J. V. and Varsity cheerleading squads respectively. The class of '54 wonders where Betty gets all the energy to perform her many activities so well.
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