Hudson High School - Hudsonian Yearbook (Hudson, MI)

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Hadron (drea nigh 5cbool pre enf 4 we are looking back through the magic of our memories, and we wish that we could bring them back for you and me. 5 sX we were all so young and we thought we knew the answers to whatever questions formed inside our heads, it was easy then, we were living for the moment, and we didn’t worry much or plan ahead. 7 00 we had such good times on the way to graduation, we got quite an education on the way. 10 11 12 when we all would talk and nobody seemed to listen it’s a wonder that we ever did decide which direction we would take in life. did we just relax and let the magic take us for a ride? wc can capture fun and revive imagination. memories aren’t easy to resist. we present them here they arc frozen for the moment. is there any memory that we have missed? 15 Mrs. Norma Riley: Clerk. Miss. Pam Peacock: Clerk. Mr. Jack Zimmerman: Athletic Director. Mr. Ray Curran: Principal. Staff Karole Gabrielle: Special Education Mr. Greg Cotter: Business Education, Consumer Economics. FCRCCfc Mr. Dave Peltier: U.S. History, Geography. 19 Mr. John Hartley: Guidance, Counseling. Mrs. Carol Smith: Physical Education. Mr. Randy Borton: Geography, Physical Education. Mrs. Jan Sheely: English. Ms. Judy Wollen: Business Education Mr. Phil Lawrence: English. Mr. Brian Evenson: Physical Science, Chemistry Physics. Rickard: History, Career Education. Mr. Robert Patrick: Science. 21 22 Mrs. Alice Chilcote: Clerk. This page sponsored bv Hudson’s Market 24 Mr. Gerald Blackburn: Social Studies. Band, Psychology, Mrs. Marcia Storrer: Counseling I Cooks Bus Drivers V. Camp, M. Sprague, D. Kaiser, D. Stuttz, M. Miller, J. Double, C. Curtis. 25 Custodians Class Of 1983 Renee Beal Tim Bender Tina Bender John Bennett Beth Bergland Pam Blair Tammy Bloomer Tim Bohkle 28 Bill Borck Ellie Bowditch Val Braun Jon Brenner Mike Cady Tom Coffey Liz Curran Mike Curson Dean Curtis Randy Darr Don Deck Leann Deo 29 Lisa Double Mike Dowis Virginia Duncan Joan Dunne Marcia Fish Lesa Forfinskl Kim Fox Kim Gerig Cindy Gregory Patty Grubbs Randy Grubbs Amy Guest Kelly Hahn Jane Hamann Carla Hammel Amy Hassenzahl Dan Kugler Paul McClain Kim Kuney Mike McClellan Faith Helmick Nancy Johnson Rodney Holbrook Monica Johnston Robert Houser Tim Houttekler £ VfcS.Vl Chuck Kerr Effie Knapp Wayne Lauffer Bill Luzius Lisa McCoy Mjke ivieElroy 31 Mary McPherson Ann Marry Chuck Marshall Tracey Mauney Larry Moore Brian Morse Charlotte Pelham Pat Pelham Tara Rlckner . - v iy_iKi • V Chris Rodehaver Roxanne Roe Bill Sanderson Bill Osgood Robin Ries Mark Marry Scott Marry Art Schmitz John Schroeder Joan Shaver Gardiner Tammy Shorthouse Sheila Southwell Dawn Soeelman Barbette Spratt Mindy Steele Ann Sturtevant Bob Townsend Sheryl Stenger Chris Taylor Julie Swander Scott Verdon Eric Stover Todd Titsworth Chris Welch Teresa Wilson Joe Wollet Tammy Woodford Roxy Bagley Brenda Boies Shelly Brown Rhonda Hartman Lorinda Schultz pictures not available Kim Ames Dan Garcia Dwayne Gregory Laura Hines Ken Morris Wayne Smith Robb Sweet 34 The 1982-83 Senior class had a very nice school year. Our class colors are navy and princess blue, our class flower is a blue tipped white rose, and our class song is 'The Best Years of Our Lives. LtoR; V.Pres. Amy Guest, Sec. Shiela Southwell, Treas. Anne Sturtevant, Advisor Mr. Rickard, pres. Scott Marry Cotter caught in the act. Watch out Schroederfe grinning. Class Of 1984 LtoR; Pres. Lisa Lamb, Treas. Debbie Peltier, V.Pres. Judy Boies, Sec. Amy Gadzinski, Advisor Mr. Evenson The Junior Class of 1982-83 has been very busy raising money for activities by selling magazines and helping to organize the Junior Senior Prom. Mary shows all. 37 Paul Adams Benita Aldrich John Arnold Norann Baker Mary Barry Jim Beagle Kara Benjamin Marcy Bishop Mark Bishop Steve Bliss Steve Bloomer Laura Boehk Barb Boies Judy Boies Amy Borck Joe Borton Steve Bowers Sondra Bright Mike Cay wood Deb Cheney Debbie Cleaveland Joe Durling Lauralynn Eberhard Brenda Ellis 38 Mindy Ellsworth Diana Forbes Mary Foreman Leanna Frantom Amy Gadzinski Matt Gamble Angie Garza Barry Garza Craig Gibbs Sheila Gregory Robert Hall Jeanine Ham Lisa Hamilton Chris Handy Don Hardy Robert Hardy Renee Heintz Lelah Hilyard Sheryl Houser Lisa Huff Marianne Hurley Mark Jeffery Kim Jewett Marc Keenan 39 40 Jim Kuenzer Lisa Lamb Rodney Lambert Mike Lauffer Eric Linker Marie Lojewski Tony McAdams Ken McKimmy Brian McNett Steve Marry Robbie Mellon Mark Merillat Larry Miller Wendy Miller Jeff Moore Travis Murphy Peter Paulsen Penny Pelham Debbie Peltier Dan Rauth Joe Reuter Susie Risner Jeff Rockwell Steve Salamin Cliff Schultz Tim Scott Joe Snead Bret Southwell Sandy Steele Larry Stidham Nate Swailes Robbie Swander Ronald Swanson John Tanner Katrina Tanner Keith Walters Jean Welch Tom Welch Charles Williams Larry Williams Rebecca Williams Cathy Wilson Betsy Wolf Larry Wollett Cherie Luft Angela Mumea Georgia Tanner Renee Tedders Clark Stoyk Rich Arno 41 Class Of 1985 Sophomores had a fun year. At Homecoming, our queen's court representatives were Andrea Marry and Tammy Cadoo. We let our presence be known by winning the majority of the pep assemblies. We would like to thank Miss Marry for all the help on the float. LtoR; Sec. Melissa Ellsworth, V.Pres. Nick Irwin, Pres. April Lamb, Advisor Mr. Borton, Treas. Andrea Marry. Hey,wait a minute,Jason! What a mess! 43 44 Renee Akers Sharon Anderson Rae Ann Benner Tim Benschoter Matt Blackburn Terry Bowers Amy Braun Lisa Brockway Robert Brogan Charles Casavant Coelina Cheney Joe Clark Tammy Cramer Don Crawford Tracy Dalzell April Davis Renee Davis Brent Deck Ann Dennis Sandy Dowis Melissa Ellsworth Dawn Ely Pam Fenton Vanessa Ferman Lori Fox Carrie Glisson James Glisson Mark Grob David Harris Melvin Hoffman Stephen Hoover Denise Houttkier Barbara Hurley Nick Irwin Chris Jermeay Kim Jermeay Rhonda Johnson Matt Kier Andrea Keenan Helga Kuckelkorn Debra Kuney April Lamb Sue Leffingwell Jody McKimmy Brent McNett Paul Marcoux Andrea Marry Michelle Marry 45 Steve Marry Rhonda Martz Jason Merillat David Messer Marcia Monahan Cindi Moore John Nichols Tim Peterson Uzma Rehman Heather Rickner Cynthia Rockwell Ricky Rodriquez Rhonda Russell Linda Schulte Dan Schultz Jeff Schutte Kim Sinclair Amanda Smith Scott Stevens Chris Stidham Ben Stratton Renee Strothman Becky Swailes Missy Swainey 46 Herman Sweet Eric Taylor Dallas Tedder Mark Tremble Karen Vanderpool Peter Voelzke Terry Whipple Jeff White Kurt Williams Walt Willitts Brad Wilson Lisa Wood Pictures Not Available Tammy Cadoo Marla Cooley Candace Dilyard Virginia Gilbert Robert Ham Cassie Hinkle Rod Murphy Trevor Myers Chris Saylor Jack Stricklen 47 Class Of 1986 The Freshman Class got off to a great start this year by taking a 1st place for their float at Homecoming. Representatives for Queen's court were Rachel Duff and Amie Barnes. They had several fund raisers including dances, car wash, and a candy sale. They would also like to thank Mr. Gadzinski for being their advisor. LtoR: Treas. Sara Leffingwell, V. Pres. Scott Gadzinski, Advisor Mr. Gadzinski, Pres. David Brenner,Not Pictured Sec. Rachel Duff. Mike gets kinky. Dr7 up Doug. 49 50 Amy Adams Ted Ahlers Randy Amos Connie Bail Marybeth Ball Amie Barnes Dottie Barnes Kristina Beal Traci Barrett Tracey Billitts Patricia Blaker Michael Boehk Christina Boies James Borck Janice Bowling Lavonn Bordine Steve Brogan Lauri Brooks Danny Bump Dawn Butler Chad Campbell Jim Cassavant Beth Clark Annette Cobb Doug Coffey Jack Creger Doug Cunningham Molly Davidoff Russell Davis Amy Donaldson Rachel Duff Doug Eidenier Betty Foreman Veronica Fox Scott Frantom Robert Fuller Scott Gadzinski Rebecca Gamble John Gibson Matthew Gibson Mildred Glisson David Goodrich Scott Gore Linda Graybill Kim Guitner Rebecca Hall Charles Hamblin Ruth Hamilton 51 William Hunt Todd Hutton Walter Jann Matt Johnson Pamela Keene Todd Kingsley Robert Kuenzer Sara Leffingwell Kim McCormick Pamela McNamara Paula McNamara Chris Malarney Mark Marcoux Ted Marry Ken Marshall Troy Martz 52 Bill Messersmith Tanya Murphy Shawna Myers Tammy Nichols Tonia Nuoffer Felicia Pajoff Alissa Patterson Pam Paulsen Mike Peltier Laurie Peterson Bruce Popejoy Tim Post Sheri Rauth Shannon Rickner Bill Roe Debbie Romain Mark Schaffner Sabrina Schmitz Alan Schoolmaster Mary Schroeder George Shaver Michelle Sloane Catherine Smith Pat Snead 53 Ken Snyder Barb Spitari Don Stewart Carol Stoyk Richard Stratton Jerry Stridden Lynda Stump James Taylor Doug Thornsburg Dal Townsend Laura Townsend Charles Voll James Waters Pictures Not Available Mary Baker Robert Bloomer David Brenner Scott Devore Michelle Houttekier Terry Koder Micheal Mattison Karen Miller Keith Peterson Mark Welch 54 ORGANIZATIONS « Student Council L. to R. Pres. D. Kugler, V.P. S. Southwell, Sec. E. Bowditch, Tres. A. Sturtevant, R. Darr, M. McEIroy, K. Gerig, J. Dunne, K. Guitner, A. Gadzinski, M. Barry, T. Barrett, B. Aldrich, L. Townsend, K. Jermeay, S. Stevens, L. Brockway, J. Merillat, S. Schmitz, N. Swailes The Student Council was quite active this year under the leadership of President Dan Kuglar, Vice-President Sheila Southwell, Treasurer Ann Sturtevant, and Secretary Ellie Bowditch. The Student Council sold canisters at Christmas time to raise money for student activities. They also sponsored the homecoming floats and dance, and helped pay for assemblies and sponge week. N. H.S A. Sturtevant, J. Boies, K. Tanner, B. Aldrich, M. Bishop, L. Boehk, V. Braun, S. Southwell, C. Hammel, J. Dunne, B. Bergland, L. Curran, T. Coffey, D. Peltier, M. Caywood E Lnker J Schroeder The National Honor Society had a very successful year. They had their annual Rock-a-thon and raised over $1000 dollars.A portion of the money earned was contributed to the N.H.S. Scholarship Fund and the other portion was donated to Heather Storrer for her hospital expenses. A big thanks goes out to all the students who participated in the rock-a-thon and to all the parents and teachers who helped it become a successful fund-raising project. The 1983 National Honor Society. S7 Peer Listeners l. to H. C.Jermeay, R. Hall, F. Pajoff, P. Snead, M. Davidoff, V. Ferman K. Beal R. Rehman, L. Brockway, K. Jewett, J. Welch, A. Borck, M.Hurey,S. ‘mgweH a Stidham. M. Barry C Handy, P. Marcoux, B. Aldrich, S. Steele, D. Ely, J. Ham, R. Strothman, R. Beal, A. Dennis L Wood, J. Merillat, L. Curran, L. Stidham, E. Linker, R. Benner 58 This year there were 33 peer listeners which was triple the amount of last year They were asked by the Crisis Center to perform as actresses and actors in a movie on Alcoholism. They are now interested in planning a peer listener program for the Middle School. Spanish Club L. to R. Advisor Mr. Yarger.U. Rehman, B.Aldrich, L. Eberhard, T. Ashworth, A. Dennis, R. Hall, sitting, R. Hamilton, R.Duff, A. Donaldson, P. Snead. Not all members are shown. Paul and his Spanish dinasour. Spanish Club at play. The Spanish Club has been very active this year, raising money for their trip to Mexico, by selling candy sticks, memo boards, and lots of other goods. Officers of the Spanish Club are president; Benita Aldrich, vice-president: Becky Williams, treasurer:Laura Lynn Eberhard, and secretary:Uzma Rehman. 59 Newspaper L. to R. N. Johnson, A. Sturtevant, J. Dunne, P. Blaker, E. Linker, B. Aldrich, M. Bishop, J. Clark U. Rehman, D. Peltier, M. McElroy, E. Bowditch, L. Lamb, V. Braun The Newspaper Staff has been very active this year making and selling the Tiger Tribune. The paper has many interesting things in it such as sports articles, fashions, Dear Seymour, Thoughts for the Day, etc. The newspaper editor for this year is Val Braun and her assistant is Debbie Peltier. The newspaper staff would like to thank all of you who turned in articles to make the Tiger Tribune a success. 60 Advisor Miss Wollen. Yearbook Top Row, L to R. J. Moore, L. Brockway, T. Shorthouse, S. Marry, R. Darr. Middle Row. A. Gadzinski, E. Knapp, J. Merrilat, N.Swailes C. Hammel, D. Speelman, L. Deo, J. Barrett, G. Byers. Kneeling Front. T. Woodford. The 1983 Yearbook class, under the advisor Mr. Sheely and co- editors Tammy Shorthouse and Carla Hammel, have been working hard to complete this volume of memories for you. We hope that we have captured many special moments of the past year. We would also like to thank the students and teachers of HAHS for encouraging and participating in our money- making activities including carnation sales, after-game dances, and the Beauty and the Beast Contest. 61 H. A. H. S. Band - , rry .HCK H I L. to R. C. Cheney, L. Brockway, B. Gamble, J. Cassavant, J. Taylor, K. Marshal, N. Irwin, T. Peterson, A. Marry, S. Dowis, N. Johnson, R. Beal, R. Martz, D. Romain, C. Smith, C. Stoyk, V. Fox, P. Paulsen, M. Barry, F. Pajoff, C. Boies, L. Peterson, K. Benjamin, A. Keenan, S. Anderson, C. Hinkle, V. Ferman, K. Vanderpool, A. Barnes, T. Nichols, S. Leffingwell, S. Houser, M. Foreman, C. Jermeay, D. Kuney, M. Monohan, A. Sturtevant, K. Tanner, T. Woodford, S. Leffingwell, K. Guitner, R. Hall, L. Miller, L. Wollett, J. Beagle, M. Peltier, R. Rodriquez, D. Brenner, J. Welch, P. Blaker, B. Hall, K.Sinclair, B. Clark, T.R. Hutton, B. Stratton, T. Murphy, L. Graybill, R. Cobb, S. Myers, R. Strothman, D. Goodrich, S. Gadzinski, T. Benschoter.M. Blackburn, J. Durling, K. Williams, M. Hoffman, M. Bishop, K. Jewett, L. Hamilton, M. Baker, B. Popejoy, S. Brogan, S'. Frantom, B. Foreman, A. Adams, R. Swanson, M. Gamble, C. Cassavant, S. Ashley, K. Walter, M. Keenan, J. Hunt, T. Marry, B. Messersmith, C. Stoyk, K. Snyder, R. Brogan The JV and Varsity Bands have been very active this year, performing at halftime at football games and at various concerts and festivals throughout the year. The Dan Pittenger Award was presented to Steve Ashley, trombone player, during the marching season. The band is planning a trip to Florida this summer and have been raising money for the trip through several money-making projects. 62 All School Play This years play was “Oklahoma11 It starred Steve Ashley and Val Braun as Curley and Laurey, the love struck couple of the old west. Liz Curran played the scrawney old Aunt Eller. John Bennet played Jud Fry, the man who wanted Laurey. Ado Annie, played by Mary Barry, just couldn't say no to “Persian Goodbyes11 from AM Hakim, played by Mike Caywood, or “Oklahoma Hello's11 from Will Parker, played by Jason Merillat. The whole cast did a wonderful job as they put on one of the best shows in many years. It was directed by Mr. Rickard and Mrs.Sheely. Follies L. to R. T. Woodford, T. Ahlers, R. Beal, A. Sturtevant, J. Dunne, M. Fish, N. Johnson, L. McCoy, A. Marry, K. Kuney, L. Schultz, A. Hassenzahl, B. Boies, K. Hahn, R. Hartman, E. Knapp, P. Blair, M. Steele, C. Gregory, B. Spratt, R. Bagley, W. Cadoo, T. Shorthouse, C. Hammel, T. Mauney, C. Welch, R. Ries, L. Deo, P. Grubbs, D. Speelman, C. Pelham, R. Roe Almost 40 senior girls made up the 1982-83 Follies. This year the Follies chose a white jersey shirt with a black tiger on the front and their nickname on the back. The Follies showed their spirit at the assemblies and at the games. 65 Cheerleaders LtoR Sabrina Schmitz, Amy Donaldson, Kim Guitner, Racheal Duff, Becki Gamble. Amie Barnes, Marybeth Ball. The 1982-83 cheerleading squad did a superb job this school year in supporting our school. They helped to show good sportsmanship and pride, what our school really represents. They led the pep assemblies with lots of great cheers and used some of those same cheers to boost our spirits up at the state quarter, and semi-finals. If it was not for our dynamite cheerleaders, the season would not have been so much fun or meant quite as much to all of us. LtoR; Chris Handy, Judy Boies, April Lamb, Georgia Tanner, Marry Barry, Liz Curran, Lesa Forfinski, Shiela Southwell. Vo - Tech Steve Anson-Food Prep. Leave me alone I’m making my living. Kim Gerig-Machine Shop Hard at work. Rodney Lambert-Building Trades Geronimo Brian Morse-Welding Is this going to be in Vogue? During the 1982 and 83 school year there were over 100 students enrolled in the Lenewee County VoTech Program. The students learned various skills to help them throughout life and to reach their career goals. They are enrolled in the following programs ranging from drafting to horticulture, autobody and welding. Left Patty Grubbs-Horticulture All right Miss Grubbs, where's the rest of the money??? 67 The squad got off to a good start this year, getting new uniforms and pom-pons with the money raised from their candy sale. They provided entertainment during half-times of basketball games with a variety of pom-pon, hand, and Skit routines. Co-captains this year were Michelle Marry and Norann Baker. Mrs. Smith was this year's advisor. Pom-Pons Norann Baker Shelly Marry Lisa Brockway Helga Kucklekorn Mary Baker Becky Swailes Cathy Wilson Barb Hurley Kim Jewett Kim Jermeay Veronica Fox Alternates Marianne Hurley Missy Swaney F ootball Top row, left to right, J. Hunt, M. Gibson, Coach P. Wollet, Coach D. Peltier, Coach N. Gadzinski, D. Crawford. Second row, B. Stratton, D. Eidenier, T. Myers, C. Saylor, M. Hoffman, S. Stevens, J. Gibson. Third row, M. Marcoux, J. Waters, R. Murphy, E. Taylor, S. Hoover, J. Shutte, N. Irwin. Fourth row, T. Whipple, B. Roe, M. Schaffner, T. Ahlers, D. Brenner, T. Benschoter, D. Dalzell. Fifth row, M. Kier, M. Grob, B. Deck, S. Gadzinski, T. Marry, D. Coffey, R. Stratton. Bottom row, B. Kuenzer, T. Martz, M. Peltier, C. Campbell, T. Kingsley, J. Taylor, S. Marry. 70 This page sponsored by Wood -n- Art Varsity Football MVP-Team MIP-Bob Townsend MVB-Randy Darr MVL-Dan Kugler Wolfman-Scott Marry Co-Captains-Randy Darr, Scott Marry Hudson Opponer 6 Morenci 2 8 Blissfield 0 18 Dundee 0 8 Clinton 0 29 Manchester 0 38 Marcellus 0 33 Onsted 3 48 Napoleon 0 20 Hillsdale 0 14 Mich. Center 0 6 DePorres 22 The Hudson Tiger football team boasted an undefeated regular season, an LCAA Championship, and Regional Championship. The 1982-83 team was led by co-captains Scott Marry and Randy Darr, along with fourteen seniors and thirteen juniors. Coaches Lawrence, Rickard, and Luma headed the brain trust that prevailed over the fine season. The Tiger football tradition is carried on, and the Tigers proved that not only is Hudson back, it was never gone. A special thanks goes out to the cheerleaders,follies, and band for their never-ending support. Standing, Left to Right; Manager T. Bender, Coach P. Wollet, Coach P. Luma, Coach P. Lawrence, Coach D. Rickard, Coach D.Peltier, Manager S. Rickard, Coach N.Gadzinski. Second Row; P. McClain, L. Stidham, J. Moore, T. Coffey, M. McElroy.Third Row; M. Gamble, M. Keenan, K. Walter, C. Gibbs, T. Bender, J. Durling, B. Townsend. Fourth Row; N. Swailes, P. Adams, M. Caywood, J. Reuter, B. McNett, C. Williams, T. Tittsworth. Fifth Row; P. Pelham, J. Wollet, M. Marry, Co-Captains S. Marry R. Darr, R. Grubbs, T. Bohlke, C. Marshall. Not Included In Picture; D Kugler, M. Lauffer, D. Deck. 71 Tigers on the move! Grubber hits the turf...hard! Bohlke takes another one down. Looking for an opening. The Tiger Champs Scooter on the run Take Down Pile Up Girls Basketball Top, left to right, Manager Lisa Hamilton, Tammy Nicholes, Tonia Nuoffer, Amy Adams, Laura Townsend, Tracy Barret, Mary Schotter, Shannon Rickner, Coach Louis Nelson. Bottom, left to right, Marcia Monahan, Coelina Cheney, Becky Swailes, Amy Braun, Heather Rickner, Tammy Cad oo. Concentration Amy. 74 Laura on the run. Top Left to Right-Coach Steve Garr, Norann Baker, Laura Lynn Eberhard, Chris Welch. Roxanne Roe Val Braun. Bottom Left to Right -Manager Lisa Hamilton, Kelly Hahn, Patty Grubbs Debbie Peltier, Andrea Marry. The record for the year was 8-11 and league was 4-6. The MVP Award went to two outstanding players, JV Amy Braun and Varsity Val Braun. Rocky Roe set a school record for 23 reboun, and Andrea Marry for 12 assists, rebounds Hudson opponents 31 Madison 60 33 Morenci 41 26 Pittsford 25 50 Manchester 32 36 Napoleon 29 28 Onsted 37 26 Pittsford 36 22 Blissfield 49 49 Dundee 38 60 Clinton 41 66 Manchester 54 50 Hillsdale 22 46 Onsted 71 39 Vandercook 54 32 Blissfield 52 32 Dundee 50 39 Clinton 46 Record 8-11 League 4-6 75 Cross Country Top left to right Steve Bloomer, Steve Salamin, John Brenner, Chris Taylor, Dwayne Gregory, Coach Brian Evenson. Bottom, left to right, Steve Bowers, Dal Townsend, Steve Marry, Ken Marshall, Bill Messersmith. Mr. Evenson coached the 1982 cross country team to a record of 2-3 in the league. Helping the team boost their spirits, they had their 12th annual camping trip to Cross Country Camp in Oscoda, Ml. Coach Evenson commented, “Finishing the season with five responsible young men who believed in themselves, their coach and the value of finishing what they had started. We were good, we could have been better, we will improve in 1983.“ 76 This page sponsored by MR MRS EVENSON Golf The Varsity Golf team had a successful season with a record a of seven wins and five losses. The team was led by captains Rod Holbrook and Steve Ashley. Rod was named most valuable player and LCAA all league. Matt Blackburn was named most improved. The team finished the season with a six and four league record. David Goodrich Mark Bishop,Rod Holbrook,Mr.Cotter concentrate on their swings. V olleyball TIGER J.V.’s Left to right, standing, manager Lisa Hamilton, Laura Townsend, Traci Barrett, Amy Adams, Sara Leffingwell, Tonia Nuoffer, manager Tracey Billet and coach Colleen Marry; kneeling, Cindy Rockwell, Karen Vanderpool, Sharon Anderson, Coelina Cheney, Tammy Cadoo and Tammy Nichols. i mi TIGER VARISTY- Left to right, standing, are Lisa Lamb, Chris Welch, Lisa McCoy, Amy Gadzinski, Charlotte Pelham, Val Braun, and manager Lisa Hamilton. Kneeling, Debbie Cheney, Patty Grubbs, Sheryl Houser, Kim Sinclair, Debbie Peltier, Andrea Marry and Kara Benjamin. Not pictured are Dawn Spielman, Sheilia Gregory, Marcia Fish and coach Colleen Marry. The girls4 Varsity Volleyball team had a successful season under their new coach Connie Marry. Finishing with a season record of ten wins and ten losses, finishing 3rd in the league. The team was led by Captains Chris Welch and Val Braun. The team voted Charlotte Pelham as MVP and Marcia Fish as Most Improved. Good job girls. 79 JV Basketball 3-15 TIGER J.V.’s - Standing next to the coach are, left to right, Mark Schaffner, David Brenner, Rod Murphy, Scott Stevens, John Gibson, Bill Roe, Rusty Davis, and Mike Mattison manager. Kneeling, manager Jack Creger, Matt Johnson, Brent Deck, Chuck Casavant, Tim Benschoter, Scott Gad inski, Brent McNett, and Dal Townsend. This page sponsored by Dana’s Standard Service 80 Boys Basketball Varsity Basketball 4-14 TIGER VARSITY - Standing, left to right, Pete Paulsen, Craig Gibbs, Randy Darr, Brian McNett, Nathan Swailes and coach Eberhard. Front row, kneeling, left to right, Paul Adams, Larry Stidham, Mike Cay wood, Mike McElroy, John Schroeder and Dean Curtis. Photos by Steve Marry 81 82 WRESTLING LtoR; Manager R. Cramer, J. Taylor, T. Marry, M. Bishop, B. Townsend, S. Marry, Manager T.Bender, B. Southwell, J. Kuenzer, T. Bohlke, C. Marshall, M. MArry, J. Wollet.P.Pelham, T. Bender, Coaches E. Marry J. Atkinson. The Townsend Squeeze Quincy 40-30 won Onsted 59-12 won Manchester 61-6 won Morenci 37-23 won Addison 33-29 won Dundee 30-31 lost Hillsdale 36-30 won Parma Western 36-36 tie The Hudson Nabbers had another successful season under the coaching of Elmer Marry, going 8-1-1. S. Marry, P. Pelham, T. Bender, and B. Townsend were league champs. Next came districts, placers were T. Bender 1st, P. Pelham 2nd, J. Wollett 3rd, B. Southwell 2nd, C. Marshall 2nd, J. Taylor 3rd, B. Townsend 3rd, and S. Marry 1st. Regionals were next with four nabbers placing, J. Wollett 1st, T. Bender 2nd, S. Marry 3rd, and B. Southwell 4th. Hudson had two Nabbers placing at state, S. Marry 4th, and J. Wollett 5th. The team voted MVP to Scott Marry and most improved to Jamie Taylor. 83 Girls Track Top Row: Coach Kugler, M. Smith, M. Schroeder, B. Gamble, B. Foreman, P. Paulsen, T. Beal, R. Cobb, C. Stoyk, C. Smith, J. Rice. Bottom Row: D. Peltier, K. Benjamin, M. Foreman, R. Strothman, S. Southwell, C.Hammel, K. Hahn, A. Adams, L. Peterson, S. Gregory. 84 The 1983 Tiger track team had a record breaking season. Starting off with the records was the teams number of wins.Kim Sinclair was constantly breaking her own records in the 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 440 relay, and 880 relay. Kim later qualified in the State finals in the 200 meter dash.This has been the most successful girls track team in HAAS history. Debbie in the lead. Get set! Boys Track Top Row: Coach Schultte, G. Shaver, L. Miller, J. Durling, S. Bloomer, M. Gamble, R. Grubbs, R. Darr, C. Taylor, M. Lauffer. Middle Row: P. Voelzke, J. Clark, N. Irwin, L. Wollet, B. McNett, L. Stidham, M. McElroy, P. Adams, T. Coffey, M. Marcoux, Coach Evenson. Bottom Row: D. Kugler, T.Peterson, D. Roth, J. Wollet, D. Townsend, M. Peltier, D. Gregory, T. Bender, S. Ashley. The boys’ track team was very successful in their season. They worked hard and it paid off. Randy Darr captured the state pole vaulting championship. Nice job Randy Baseball Back Row: Coach Lawrence, N. Swailes, M. Keenan, P. Pelham, T. Myers, C. Gibbs, P. Paulsen, B. Southwell, Coach Gadzinski. Bottom Row: R. Mellon, S. Marry, M. Caywood, S Gadzinski, m! Johnson, L. Moore, T. Benschoter, C. Casavant. 86 Picher Trevor Myers. Coaches Lawrence and Gadzinski. Waiting patiently. Thats ok Robbie. Discussion time. OK Coach. Come on guys! 87 Softball Coach R Borton, C. Moore, C. Stidham, S. Leffingwell, T. Ashworth, V. Braun, P. Grubbs, C. welch, M. Monahan, L. Eberhard; kneeling, A. Barnes, L. Hamilton, T. Barrett. L. McCoy A Gadzinski, C. Cheney, L. Townsend, S. Houser, A Braun, A. Marry 88 Tigers are sure to win 14 , A ' J This page sponsored by McCartys Upholstery 89 91 Senior Assembly A farewell to football. A song to the Tigers. Homecoming October 1, 1982 was the climax of several weeks of hard work, fun, and frustration for each class at Hudson Area High. The four floats were based on the theme of movies, and each showed a great deal of time and effort. At the half-time ceremonies the queen’s court was presented, and Sheila Southwell was crowned 1982 Homecoming queen. The mighty Tigers were victorious over the Clinton Redskins with a final score of 8-0. There was a dance following the game with music presented by Al “Flash” Gordon. W.4 The 1982-83 queen representatives. Judy and Debbie decide to take a spin. 93 Dances The school dances this year were very good turnouts. Each class sponsored their own dance, while variour other organizations sponsored such as; Yearbook Staff, Spanish Club, and Student Council. The dances were enjoyed by everyone. 94 The calm before the storm. Chaperoning is rough work! Assemblies Scott and Randy showing their cheerleading talents. Everyone is listening closely? Senior assembly, everyone showing their team spirit. Seniors looking superior! This year’s assemblies ranged from presentations and Hacky Sack demonstrations to rock roll with Freedom Jam. The yearbook assembly showed people that nobody is safe from the cameras and the pep assemblies kept the teams fired up during the season. 95 98 99 Connie, a hard working student? 100 Sponge Week Everyone ready to pack in ? Marc caught with his pants down. Dah, hi there. Smell my feet! Mrs. Robb Sweet. Beth dresses up for job interview. 101 Honors Banquet Mrs. Kelley giving her library awards. Scooter giving honor roll awards. Mr. Lawrence gives out the English awards. The lovable Mr. Whitehouse. This years Honors Banquet was held on May 10. The meal was enjoyed by everyone. Our toastmaster for the evening was the loveable Mr. James Whitehouse. Awards were given for various school subjects. The D.A.R. Good Citizen award was given to Sheila Southwell. The Danforth Awards were given to Scott Marry and Joan Dunne. Mr. Sheely presents awards to yearbook members 102 Class Day It’s hard to be humble! I is a graduate. This page sponsored by D C Store 104 Anne reads class history. ,, Kugler gets class clown and slob. 105 Graduation 106 Tom Coffey-Valedictorian Class of 1983 Joan DunneSalutatorian. Ann says a short prayer. Koog waves good-bye. Guys await ceremony. Making final preparations. This year their were 104 seniors who graduated on May 29, 1983. The class colors were Navy and Princess Blue. It was a windy day and many had trouble keeping their caps on, but no one lost their signed diploma. Left Seniors turn in their gowns 107 Grow up Helga Teresa hard at work. Marcia's working!?! I'm down here! Patty-cake patty-cake Roxy finally showed up for class. Class Of ‘83 TERESA AHLERS-”Tree”- Track 1,2; Cross country 2; Follies 4;All school play 4. JEFF AKERS-”Eggie”-Baseball 2. KIMBERLY ANN AMES- ”Mime”-Band 1,2;Yearbook 3. STEVE MICHAEL ANSON- ”Bigfoot”-Basketball 1. STEVE ASHLEY-”Romeo - Basketball 1 ;Golf 2,3,4;Band 1,2, 3,4;lntramural baskekball 4; Track 4;All school play 4. ROXANNA BAGLEY-”Roscoe”- Softball 1;Cross country 2;Peer listeners 1,2,3;Pom pons 2;Band 1,2;Flag corp. 2;Follies 4. JOHN R. BARRETT-Yearbook 4. RENEE BEAL-” Nay’’-Track 1,2. Cross country 2;Band 1,2,3,4; Flag corp. 2,3,4;Peer listeners 2,3,4. TIM LEE BENDER-”C.C.”- Baseball 1;Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. TINA BENDER-’’Wiener”-Soft- ball 1,2;Follies 4. JOHN BENNETT-”Jud”- Basketball 1,2,3;Football 1;Track 1,2;Cross country 3;Spanish club 1;All school play 4. BETH B ERG LAND- B.B.”- Band 1,2,3;Pom pons 1,3; Spanish club 3;Newspaper 3,4; Girls state 3;N.H.S 3,4;Work experience 4. PAMELA BLAIR-”Cannon Mouth”-Student aide 2,3;Office practice 4;Follies 4. TAMRA BLOOMER-” Mat ”- Spanish club 1;Follies 4. TIM BOHLKE- Boke -Football 1,2,3,4;Wrestling 1,2,3,4. BRENDA BOIES- Bree -1983 student. BILL BORCK-1983 student. ELLEN L. BOWDITCH-”Ellie”- Basketball 1,2;Track 1;Choir 1,2; Newspaper 3,4; AI I school play 3,4;Student council 4;Follies 4. VALERIE S. BRAUN-”Val”- Basketball 1,2,3,4;Volleyball 1,2, 3,4;Track 1;Band 1,2; AI I school play 1,2,3,4;Girls state 3. JON BRENNER-’’Jon-Boy”- Basketball 1 ;Cross country 1,2,3; Track 1,2,4;lntramural basket- ball 4. CHRISTINA SUE BRISKEY- ’’Friskey or TT”-1983 student. JAMES BROWN-”Cowboy”- Track 1;Cross country 1,2;All school play 4. SHELLY BROWN-” Sqweeky”- 1983 student. GLEN BYERS-” Howie”-Foot- ball 2. WENDY CADOO-Follies 4. MICHAEL CARL CADY-Wrest- ling 1,3;Football 1. TOM COFFEY-”Thomasson - Baseball 2;Track 3,4;Football 2, 3,4;F.F.A 2;Spanish club 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4. LIZ CUR RAN- Lizard’’-Cheer- leading 1,2,3,4;All school play 1,2,3,4;Band 1,2,3;Student council 1,2,3;Peer listeners 2,3, 4;Newspaper 3;N.H.S.3,4. MIKE CURSON-1983 student. DEAN CURTIS- Deano”-Basket ball 2,4;Track 3. RANDON EDWARD DARR- Basketball 1,2,3,4;Football 1,2,3, 4;Track 1,2,3,4;Student council 4. DONALD A. DECK JR.-”Duck” Basketball 1;Football 1,2,3,4; Intramural basketball 3,4. LEANN DEO- Lelah’’-Follies 4; Yearbook 4. LISA DOUBLE-” Wood pecker ”- Volleyball 2. MIKE DOWIS-1983 student. VIRGINIA DUNCAN-”Ginga”- Spanish club 1,2,3,4. JOAN DUNNE-Volleyball 1; Basketball 1,2; Sof t bal I 1,2,3; N.H.S.2,3,4;Newspaper 3,4; Follies 4. MARCIA FISH-Spanish club 1,2, 3,4;Follies 4;VolleybalI 4. ELIZABETH MAY FORFINSKI- Cheerleading 1,2,3,4;N.H.S. 4. KIM FOX-”Chester”-Follies 4. JOAN SHAVER GARDINER- 1983 student. KIM ALAN GERIG-1983 student DWAYNE GREGORY-”Jr.”- Track 2,3,4;Cross country 4. LUCINDA A. GREGORY- ”Shorty”-Follies 4. PATRICIA ANNGRUBBS- ”Patty”-Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 1,2,3. RANDY GRUBBSITGrubber - Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. AMY JO GUEST-Peer listeners 1; Student Council 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,3; Band Officer 1,2,3; Class Officer 2,3; Newspaper 3; Homecoming court 3; Co-op 4; Volleyball 2. KELLY HAHN-”Kel”-Track 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;Follies 4. JANE HAMANN-Student of 1983. CARLA LEE ANN HAMMEL- Buger”-Class officer 2;FHA 1, 2;Band 1,2;Yearbook 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1;Softball 1,2;Basket- ball 1,2,3;Track 1,2,3,4. RHONDA HARTMAN-”Trouble ’’-Follies 4. AMY HASSENZAHL-”Hazz”- Basketball 2;Softball 2;Volleyball 2Follies 4. FAITH HELMICK-Student of 1983. LAURA HINES-Class officer 1,2, 3;Choir 2,3;Newspaper 3. RODNEY D. HOLBROOK- ”Squirrel”-Golf 2,3,4. ROBERT W. HOUSER-Intra- mural basketball 1,2,3,4;Golf 4. TIM HOUTTEKIER-Baseball 2; Cross country 3. NANCY JOHNSON-”Goat”- Band 1,2,3,4;Pep band 1,2,3,4; Student council 1,2;Newspaper 3,4; AI I school play 3,4. MONICA HELENA JOHNSTON- ”Monnie”-Volleyball 3. EFFIE S. KNAPP-”F’’-Office aide 1;Golf 2;Follies 4. DAN KUGLER-”Koog -Track 1, 2,3,4;Football 1,2,3,4;Basketball 1,2;lntramural basketball 4; Student council 4. KIM KUNEY-Band 1. WAYNE LAUFFER-Basketball 1 Track 2;Football 2;lntramural basketball 2,3,4. BILL LUZIUS-Student of 1983. BEVERLY McCLAIN-Student of 1983. PAUL McCLAIN-Football 1,2,3, 4;Basketball 1;Wrestling 2. MICHAEL McCLELLAN-”Mike Cross country 1,2,3. no LISA McCOY-Softball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4;Newspaper 3; Follies 4. MIKE McELROY-”Mac” or ”Bunchie”-Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4;Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3;lntramural basketball 3;Boys state 3;Student council 4; Newspaper 4;Top ten 4. DAWN McPHERSON- ”Biggens”-Band 1;Spanish club 3. ANN MARRY-” Dolly’’-Band 1, 2; FolI ies 4. MARK MARRY-Student of 1983. SCOTT DOUGLAS MARRY- ”Scooter”-Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4;Wrestling 1,2,3, 4; Boys state 3;Class president 3,4;Student council 1;Senior of the month. CHUCK MARSHALL-Football 1, 2,3,4;Wrestling 1,2,3,4;Track 1,2 TRACEY MAUNEY-”Spacey”- Pom pon 1,2;Follies 4. LARRY MOORE-Student of 1983 KEN MORRIS-Student of 1983. BRIAN MORSE-Student of 1983. BILL OSGOOD-Student of 1983. CHARLOTTE PELHAM-Student of 1983 PATRICK J. PELHAM-”Fat Pat”-Football 1,2,3,4;Wrestling 1,2,3,4;Baseball 1,2,3,4. TARA RICKNER-Basketbali 1,2; Volleyball 1,2;Softball 1,2. ROBIN LEE RIES-”Wiggles” or ’’Boom Boom”-Follies 4. CHRIS ALAN RODEHAVER- ’’Roach” or ”Toad”-Basketball 1;Baseball 1,2;lntramural basketball 3,4. BILL SANDERSON-”Wild Bill”- Student of 1983. ROXANNE RENAE ROE- ” Rocky ’’-Softball 2,3;Vol ley ball 1;Basketball 1,2,3,4. ART SCHMITZ-Wrestling 1,2; Baseball 2. JOHN PAUL SCHROEDER- Basketball 1,4;lntramural Basketball 1,2,3;lntramural student director;Boys state 3; NHS4;NHSofficer 4;Senior of the month. LORINDA KAYTENE SCHULTZ ”Short-n-sassy”-Follies 4. TAMMY LYNN SHORTHOUSE- Newspaper 3;Yearbook 2,3,4; Office practice 3,4;Student aide 4;Follies 4. SHEILA SOUTH WELL-”She”- Track 1,2,4;SoftbalI 3;Cheer- leading 1,2,3,4;Band 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 2,3;NHS 3,4;Class officer 1,2,3,4;Student council 4; Homecoming court 1;Home- coming queen 4. DAWN SPEELMAN-”Bones”- Volleyball 1,2,3,4;Peer listening 1;Student Council 1;Yearbook 4; Follies 4. BARBETTE SPRATT-”Ma Spratt”-Jazz band 1,2;Band 2; Powder Puff Football 1 .Follies 4. MELINDA MARIE STEELE- ”Goofy”-Band 1,2;Follies 4. SHERYL ANN STENGER-Basket ball 1 ;SoftbalI 3. ERIC STOVER-Student of 1983. ANNE STURTEVANT-”Wild West”-Band 1,2,3,4;Class Officer 1,2,3,4;Spanish Club 1,2; N.H.S.2,3,4;Newspaper 3,4; Yearbook 3;Student Council 4; Follies 4. JULIE SWANDER-Student of 1983. ROBB SWEET-Student of 1983. CHRIS TAYLOR-”Ozzy’’-Basket ball 1,2;Cross Country 1,2,4; Track 1,2,4;lntramural basket ball 3,4. TODD JAMES TITSWORTH- ”Titty”-Football 1,2,3,4;Base ball 1,2;Basketball 1,3;Wrestling 2;lntramural basketball 3,4. ROBERT TOWNSEND-”V.B.”- Wrestling 1,2,3,4;Cross Country 2,3;Football 1,4. CHRIS WELCH-” Animal’’-Band 1 ;Basketball 2,3,4;Softball 1,2,3, 4;Volleyball 2,3,4;Follies 4. TERESA A. WILSON-”Shiner”- Co-op 4;Follies 4. JOE WOLLET-”Buckwheat”- Football 1,2,3,4;Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4;All school play 2,3,4. TAMMY WOODFORD- ”Woody”-Band 1,2,3,4;Spanish Club 1,2;All school play 3;Year- book 4;Follies 4. These students have been chosen as Senior of the Month for their outstanding leadership, scholarship,comm unity involvement, and their fine participation in school activities. For September, John Schroeder, October, Sheila Southwell, November, Scott Marry, December, Liz Curran, January, Anne Sturtevant, February, Tom Coffey, March, Joan Dunne, and April, Val Braun. in Randy Darr; model student. Are you awake? Jim receives band award. Bottom; Cheese! Bottom I Poor Coelina 112 X M S MANUFACTURING COMPANY 550 East Main Street Hudson, MI 49247 Good Luck Class of 83 Dr. George I. Helmer Congratulations Chiropractor to the Class Of ‘83 794 Maple Grove Gambles Store Phone 448-8515 Hudson, MI 49247 105 N. Chureh St. Hudson, MI 448 -4666 Da- Estate Hudson Post 105 E. Main St. Gazette Hudson 125 Years of Seniors Best Of Luck Serving The Community Charles Mansfield 133 S. Market St. The Posy Shop Hudson, MI Flowers for every occasion Phone or the occasional flower 448-2611 109 Lane St. Hudson, MI 49247 Congratulations To Everybody From Rima Office 448-5911 Home 448-8018 Manufacturing Company 114 Congratulations Congratulations Class Of ‘83 Class Of ‘83 from Brockley Studio John Decker Hudson Marry6s Pool Supplies Insurance Pools - Chemicals - Parts Agency 216 West Main St. Hudson, MI 49247 452 N. Meridian Rd. Phone 448-2911 448-8593 Congratulations Class Of ‘83 J. C. s Party Store Eagle Jim Delores Funeral Caywood Home, Inc. Mobile Hudson Oil Co. Hudson, Jonesville Hillsdale Waldron Dick, Mike, Jim 448-3481 Shorthouse Radio TV Qusar and Zenith Sales and Service 221 W. Main St. Hudson, MI 448 - 8869 Car Radio Service AM FM Stereo Record Changer Antenna Installation incoln Balder Electric Motors Hudson Electrical Co. 115 Lane St. Hudson, MI 49247 Ph. 448-5191 Universal Emerson Howe’s Kountry Kettle 6 a.m. - 10p.m. U.s. 127 Hudson, MI Jim Lucy Howe C R Motor Sales Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler 518 South Meridian Hudson, MI 448-2741 Best Wishes From Henry and Pat Reuter DAVE WARNER EXTERIOR REMODELING VINYL. SIDING • SOFFIT SYSTEMS • SHUTTERS SEAMLESS GUTTERS • ROOFING • INSULATION • STORM WINDOWS • Best Wishes Seniors from Snowflake Laundry 330 W. Main St. 448-3601 Keep It Clean Seniors! Compliments Of Thorn Hospital Hudson, MI Gardiner’s Decorating Center Carpet Custom Draperies Wall Covering ' Graham Paints 211 Main St. 448-3661 Johnnie’s Boutique 1423 Hudson Rd. Hudson, MI 49247 448 - 8826 Congratulations Dick’s Class Of 483 Auto Parts Inc. Harper’s For All Your Automotive Parts 114 Market St. Hudson Chevrolet 1010 Rollin Rd. Rollin Oldsmobile Ph. 448-8901 or 448-8951 Service Lee s Your Quality Dealer @ For 61 Years Family Drive In Restaurant Hudson, MI Corner U S 127 M-34 448-2311 448-2321 Keith Linda Lee - owners Thompson Savings Bank 118 Congratulations Class Of ‘83 OnwelleUs Drug Store When You Care To Send The Very Best O otATSti PHONE (517) 440-6671 JIM AND KATHY SHIREY FLORAFAX GUARANTEED FRESH SERVICE WORLDWIDE HUDSON MONUMENT CO. Rowley Lumber Co. Dairyland MARGARITA’S C. C. CO. Mexican Food Daily Specials Whistle Stop Hudson, MI Come join us for good food and drinks Chris Margarita Cruz 521 N Meridian Rd. Hudson, MI 448-7111 Hudson Bowling Lanes Video Games 109 Market St. Hudson, MI HUDSON STATE SAVINGS BANK Hudson-Waldron,Michigan The Only Bank Your Family Will Ever Need Congra tula tions Class of _____________83_______________ MARGARITA'S C.C. AND CO. 521 S. Meridian Rd. Hudson, Michigan Mexican Food-Daily Specials Come Join Us For Good Food Drinks Homer Donaldson Co. Hudson, Michigan Congratulations Class of 83 Cris Margarita Cruz Congratulations Class of 83 From The Metalloy Corp. Metalloy Foundry Division Metalloy Dicast Division Hudson, Michigan Shady Lawn Village brownI Ian f FUNERAL HOMES David L. Van Hemert Mobile Home Park Sales 595 S. Meridian Rd. Irafe, Hudson, MI 49247 221 Saunders Addison, MI Ron Carol Leffingwell Panda Service 504 W. Main 547-6101 S T Fuel Tires Hudson. MI U-Haul — Goodyear 211 N. 448-2941 Onsted, MI Mon. - Sat. 8-8 Sun 9-8 467-2157 Division St. Hudson, MI Smart people Shop Jim’s Pro Shop Meyer s Dept. Store Custom Screen Printing Design Team Uniforms Hudson Dry Goods T - Shirts In Downtown Hudson Engraving Maple Grove Market Transfers Sportswear 1 Hours Sporting goods Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., 9 - 5:30 309 W. Main St. Thurs., 9 - 12:30 Hudson, MI Sat., 9 - 5: 448-8490 Best Of Luck Seniors 124 Crop-Aid Elevator, Inc. Hudson, Michigan 517-448-8931 Grain Buying - Storage Peed - Salt - Fertilizer Shady Lawn Village Mobile Home Park Sales Hudson, MI 49247 Ron Carol Leffingwell Meyer’s Dept. Store Hudson Dry Goods Smart People Shop In Downtown Hudson Congratulations Class of 1983 from Brockley Studio s A e HAIR yT % B AFFAIR O o 263-1188 Marry’s Pool Supplies Pools - Chemicals - Parts U.S.127 Hudson, Michigan 49247 Gambles Store Harper’s Chevrolet Congratulations Oldsmobile Service to the Class o f 83 Best Wishes Seniors 125 : '..rr : This page sponsored by Hudson Laundromat The Following would like to congratulate the class of 1983 Jack Hall Photograghy Hudson Glass Company Lowell E. Blanchard Hudson Shell Station Harry Dickman M.D. Shady Lawn Villiage Myers Dept. Store Hudson Police 127 Party Store Olde Tyme Beauty Parlour Maple Grove Studios Sunset Acres Motel Bi - County Herald Farm Bureau Insurance Whitehouse Law Office McCarty9s Upholstery D C Store C R Motors


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