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i 4 . CLASS lfIlSTO '77 , X ,S Twelve years ago, in September, l929, a class of 37 students started out together in the first grade to begin their twelve years of school life. During the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth grade, several plays were given to the mothers, including an original play written by members of the class. The fifth grade was separated, with half in Miss Tyson's room and the other half in Miss Anderson's room. Several grade operettas were given, and the greater part of the boys and girls took part in WHiawathaN, WThe Fisherman's Balladn, and WThe Wishing Leafn when they were presented. In the sixth grade the girls prepared and served a lunchion for all the teachers and the rest of the class. A Junior Girls' Club was organized in the eighth grade, sponsored by the Senior Girls' Club. betty Gibson was the first president. The same year the girls were asked to serve at the first May Morning Breakfast for the Senior Girls' Club. Having finished eight of the twelve years, seven of the original group remained together: Leonard Gibson, Mabel Hogshead, Grant Hook, Robert Bordner, Gleneva Multhauf, Andrew Sergeant, and Roland Miller. We found ourselves as WGreen Freshiesn with Miss L'Amoreaux as our sponsor. Our freshman year was not very eventful. Outside of school parties, work in school music organizations, music contests and festivals, we carried on few activities. Our class officers were: President, Harry Lafrenzg Vice President, Grant Hook, Secretary, Mabel Hogshead, Treasurer, Betty Gibson, Student Council Member, Robert Bordner. During the Sophomore year there were slight changes made. Our sponsor was Mr. Wagner. Our class decorated for commence- ment, and gave a pep assembly for home- coming. Our class officers were: PFGSiG6Ht, Grant Hook, Vice President, Robert bordnerg Secretary and Treasurer, Gleneva Multhaufg Student Council Member, betty Gibson. Our Junior year might be called our busiest year. We won't forget our Junior Class Play, HLook Who's Heren. We put the proceeds from our play with the receipts from selling candy at basketball games to give the seniors last year an enjoyable banquet, carried out along the Indian theme. Marcella Franck and Hope Magee were cheerleaders last year. Mabel Hogshead represented our class and school last year in the music department by going to the state contest with her flute solo. Our class officers were: President, Grant Hook, Vice President, Virginia Pearson, Secretary, Leonard Gibson, Treasurer, Marion Shaw, Student Council members, Betty Gibson, Secretary, and Robert Bordner, President. Now we have come to the senior year, our last year in Hudson High School. Again we have a class play, WDeal 'Em Overn. A great many boys and girls were in the all high school operetta, HAn Old Kentucky Gardenu. Others were in some of the 4- schoolplays. We have two seniors again, this time a boy and a girl, for cheerleaders Jean Christensen and Leonard Gibson. Roland Miller represents our class and school in the music department oy going to the state contest with his bass solo. N690 we mention the fun and hilarity that all the seniors enjoyed on their skip day. Also the nice banquet the Juniors gave for us. We might also mention we gave a picnic for the Juniors in return for the banquet. Our class officers are: President, Gertrude Christensen, Vice President, Marion Shaw, Secretary, Mabel Hogshead, Treasurer, Dale Glasenerg Student Council members: Leonard Gibson, President, Robert Boruner and Marcella Franck.
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1? Roland Miller Basketball-3,4 Baseball-3,4 Quartet-4 Glee Club-3,4 Mixed Chorus-3,4 Class Play-4 Operetta-4 Future Farmers 2-4 Band l-4 Vocal Soloist-4 Cornet Solo-2,3 Hi-Y l-4 President-4 Boy's State-3 Instrumental Ensemble-2 Orchestra-2 Gleneva Multhauf Class Secretar Class Treasurer y-2 -2 4 Joyce Moon Union l-3 Glee Club-4 Mixed Chorus-4 Band-4 Tri-Hi-Y-4 Girls Club-4 Virginia Pearson Mixed Chorus-3,4 Glee Club l-4 Glee Club-3,4 Sextet-3,h Mixed Chorus-3, band l-4 Girls Club-3,4 Girls Club isa Operetta-4 Tri-Hi-Y-4 C1355 p1ay-3 Girls' Reserve-5 Tr1-H1-y-4 Class Vice President-3 H1-L1ne-3,4 Vocal Soloist-3,41 Girls: ReServe-3 Clarinet Quartetwj Orchestra-2 Operetta-4 AUQTCW Sergeant Marion Shaw future Farmers l-4 band l-4 TFGHSUTGP-2 Operetta-4 baseball-3,4 Hi-y-3,4 basketball-3,4 Hi-Y l-4 Evelyn Wyatt Cedar Falls l-3 Mixed Chorus-4 Glee Club-4 Tri-Hi-Y-4 Girls Club'4 Future Farmers-l One Act Play 2-4 Class Treasurer-3 Class Vice President-4 ClASS FLDVD American Hose
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M.-b - ,M CLASS - I I. I. a practice is made of willing belongings and physical feat- member of the senior class up their 12 years of school. We, as the senior class, wish our will to be as follows: Usually the personal ures of each as they wind I, John Anderson, Bequeath to Kenneth Evans, my many dismissals from classes. To Gus Wrage, I willingly give my seat be- side Vera Mae. My varying hair styles are donated to Billy Lydon. To Mr. Crawford I turn full care of my sandals. They're very comfortable and are so quiet. I, Mary Jean Bickett, am only too glad to will my sickness susceptibility to Evelyn Miller. My excess fat is willed tc Betty Sergeant to use as she sees fit. I, Bob Bordner, do hereby donate my knowledge of the Waterloo East Side students to Ralph Wrage. I know Bub Loonan and Kennie Rausch will be only too glad to have my Model A tires and any further useful accessories. I, Edward Brandhorst will to Tom Kerr, my excellent study habits. I, Lavonne Bruns, accomodating Mr. Evans, Bequeath to him a road map with the route to Pella, Iowa marked distinctly. He seems to be interested in that fair town. To Harlan Buss I give my million dollar vocabulary. I, Harry Lafrenz am making a sacrifice. To Mr. Crawford I give my forth coming bald head. To Hazel Schiefelbein I will my ability to get with the teachers. along I, Hope Magee, will to Irvin and Mark my seat in front of Mr. Crawford. You boys can fight it out. I will my shy and quiet manner to Alene Degener. My red hair and all that goes with it, I will to Wayne Stark. I, Roland Miller, bequeath to Laverne Abben my many women troubles. To Bub Loonan I will my pitching arm to be used in next season's games. To Alvin Pedersen I will my exclusive right to a certain V.M.C.. I, Virginia Pearson, bequeath to Helen Andorf my great muscle. I will my clarinet to a musically inclined boy, Dale Plummer, to his brother Alfred, I will my soprano voice. I, Joyce Moon, bequeath to Agnes Whannel my many glamour girl aspects. To Helen Davis I will my ability to make fast acquaintances. I, James Kerr, bequeath to Willadean Rasmussen my red hair and freckles. I'm only too willing to give my blush to Irvin Jensen. I, Gertrude Christensen, at this time bequeath to Bub Loonan my dark complexion and dark hair. I, Gleneva Multhauf, will to Hazel Schiefelbein my many boy troubles. To Agnes Cavanaugh and Gertrude S. I will my crazy ideas. I, Andrew Sergeant, will to Norman Sorensen, my pitching ability. I, Marion Shaw, will to Kenney Evans, my Romeo features. To Mr. Crawford, I bequeath my good will. I, Evelyn Wyatt, bequeath to Margaret Mary Garner my carefree attitude. To Beth Andersen I will my manish build. Q I, Jean Christensen, this spring day, will to Robert Taylor, my cheer- leading art in hopes he will be more active than of late. To Beulah Hughes I give full possession of my never ending supply of freckles. I, Marcella Franck am willing to give to Wayne Stark my glasses, since he thinks he needs them so bad. To Agnes Cavanaugh, I will my curly hair. I, Galen Furneaux, bequeath to the Freshie girls my Arkansas drawl, that folks still think I have. I, Betty Gibson, bequeath to Willadean Rasmussen the full right to Kennie Bausch during school hours and to anyone interested, my middle name is available just for the asking. I, Leonard Gibson, will to Beverly Wyatt, my miniature size and little feet. To Kennie Bausch, I will my neice. My cheerfulness goes to Lawrence Nolan. I, Dale Glasener, bequeath to Irvin Jensen, my tall and lanky build to be used by him as he sees fit. I, Bette Gutknecht, bequeath my dancing ability to Margaret Brandhorst and Robert Taylor. I, Verla Gutknecht, will to Frances Kristensen, my gym suit for her further use in P.T. classes. I, Mabel Hogshead, bequeath to Joy Lester my popular nose, my bashfulness to Bub Wyatt. To Agnes Whannel, I will my ability to gain excess weight. I, Grant Hook, will to John Wrage my little black book. Allan Franck is first in line for my palmolive complexion. Mae Jean Hollis is willed my penmanship ability. To Mark Taylor, I will my strictly business correspondence. I, Emmett Chapin, bequeath to Bob Ingamells, my persuasive allure with the fairer sex.
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