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QUE EQ J- n.. .3 .S ' Q Q O YC!! kg px1J..:' X X2 NN X 2- . f HU E2 4 QIZQI Mi g ui. ,a+ E X i N ff f E 5 M x + Q S H953 , X m, X k J -.n ,NNN? those who gave 80 deep appreciation to all The staff of the Log wish to express their They possible. yearbook is th make to oney and m 0 E -.-4 +1 L- -rl o .ci +1 Q-4 o P: .-4 m Z3 o L. on C 0 210 this annual an enjoyable make that their efforts to hope sincerely successful. be may remembrance R iffy gg fi! ,S as4,f,3, 0 0 Mica Q WE PROUDLY DEDICATE THIS YEAREOOK TO THE EOND MEMORY OF THE SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM HUDSON HIGH. THROUGH THE HECTIC NAR YEARS, THEY HAVE SERVED THEIR COUNTRY FAITHFULLY AND HAVE BROUGHT HONOR TO THEIR ALMA MATER. WE FEEL INDEBTED TO THOSE WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES TO PRESERVE OUR GREATEST HERITAGE, FREEDOM. 3 ow-milf ,. K - - vs 'Ive -Msfzwzi-I , , ' 1 'W' W: -Q TPYZWJ' TL - V, Lili? 4 '- 5- W-:ff -' K W , Q1 f K . John P. McDowell -Superintendent- ADIVII ISTRATIO 'p Gladys Parsons School Secretary- Cr CEQXLAA LQJ B0 RD OF EDUC T10 W?- Board of Education: Mr. Hand, Mr. Bubb, Mr. Foltz, Mr. McDowell, Mr. Harris, Dr. Ham el, iMrs. Miller, not picturedj in WFHCULTH Q Q-v ' 1?4' --f' Z..- N' FX -ZH wx Nmuxxuml' X X,-:- EQ fi ij-!j X99 if X if Betty Campbe11....dath 8...- A1gebr'a...Geometry... Tr igonometry. l,l,4 John E. Adams..Voca1 Music.. ,fp fp, f Instrumental Music... Elsie M111s...Libr'ar1an... , , ul- V' 15 Carmella Kaig. . .Lat.in.. . L English... n , ' n s Paul Roby...1viath...Coach... ff L 1 Guidance Director...Science. 0 5 A' DauSh9ftY--Fn811Sh :,L teratgre .Agric lture. . khan! 6 1111:-14 Dolly Gray...Spanish... Literature...Geography... Journalism... Mary Lou Granger.Vocationa1 Home Economics... '11 Carl FinK...Driver Training. Eoy'a Physical Education... FHCULTH Ga ' My if 4,1 swf Stephen Stofsick.,.H1story.. B1o1o5y...Science 7... Lucille LaGanke... History. Marilyn Fink...Gir1's f l Government Physical Education... 7 ,JJ ,f Q2 f ,X 1:4 A N,,, 'X 'f,.2'67r..4-,,!f?2 Virginia Farkas...Business Russell J. Adams,Jr... Industrial Arts... Education... Fncuus f Marguerite Ring1er..Eng11sh James Patterson...Chemistry. Phys1cs...Genera1 Science... spQeQh,,, Math 7... l.. K ' A 8 tfrj7LfZ W H9255 CLASS HI TORY early one September morning in 1941, eleven mothers as their little darlings trooped off to their first wildered group was Gail Morse, Tom Rogers, Connie Myers Howard Veon, Eddie Delmoro Gary Wolfe, Mary Gr1ffiths,and Norma Grissom These students are fi ful class of '53 breathed a sigh of relief day of school This be Ryan, Ray Harrington, Bob Ann Fickeisen, Joyce nally members of the wonder In second grade the same group was still struggling along together. Helen Koehler arrived from Cleveland to make our third year more complete Marge Hawley brought forth her argumentative mood when she reached us from Northampton in fourth grade Fifth grade passed with the usual shuffle of classes and no new additions the class Bob Cgilby blew in from New York State in the sixth grade He departed from Hudson in hls freshman year, when he attended the Academy until his junior year Bob Wernli from Iowa and Darlene Bock from Lakewood brightened our seventh grade class Connecticut lost when we gaxned Ann Walbridge and Diane Stewart in the eighth grade Diane left for Laurel in her Junior year, but returned in her senior year The freshman year brought us the group from Northampton which we fondly call the Northampton Hoodlums', better known as Dick Grether, Bob Grether, Dale Klever, Tom Richter, Ronnie Myers, Patsy Phillips, Beverly Hume, Richard Bradach, Chuck Oliver, allen Whalen, Jackie Stump and Shirley Pay Edwina Donavant and Bob Amity sought our class from Akron and Margaret Johnson drifted in from Conn ectiout Martha Krasinski's arrival coincided with the conclusion of the freshman year. Katie Gill arrived from Ravenna, Pete Pope from Illinois, and Bill Vejchar from Cleveland in the sophomore year That year we worked hard to sponsor the annual May Day Dance The busy junior year brought us three more welcome faces, Pat Stone from Spring field, Rollie Rumiser from Cuyahoga Heights and Geraldine Hale from Aurora Geraldine was drawn to London, Kentucky, the first part of the junior year, but returned in time for her senior year We presented our production of 'One Foot In Heavenm and the unforgettable Junior-Senior Prom Hugh Sinclair, Charlie Held and George Parry took up their books at Hudson after leaving the Academy in their senlor year Delores Fischer, our last addition, came from sponsored event for As we pay fond memories of the years spent within its walls Akron. As money making progects for our trip to New Ybrk Clty, we tasty dznners, paper drives, and we even washed cars Our last big the year was our senior play 'Mother Is A Freshman' our last respects to the halls of Hudson High, we look back upon the , Q 1 s ' I . - 0 0 I to 0 0 0 0 Q l If I vw , 0 Q O O I O 0 O I I v ' I - .- K 0 U I 10 Raymond Harrington...NRayn Boys State..Y-Teen King... Senior Pres...Mus1ca1..... o APA -jfk.. o -IP iii 5 VICE-PRESIDENT Dale K1ever...nD819N--.- Hot-Rod Happy..S1ncere... Football. o oQuiet0 -Hi-'Y' ' ' fy! x ff SECRETARY Ann Na1bridge...HAnnH... Sweet 'n Pretty..Y-Teens Likeab1e..Exp1orer...... ,,f' l TREASURER Robert Grether.,.NB0bH,,, Winning Sm1le..Good Guy... Honor Ro11..Dependab1e... Robert Amity...'BobW...... Future M1nister..Footba11. Hi Yo o .Serious Typeou u 0 Q J Q 'Z 5 Richard B1-aaach... R1cn .. Friend1y..Junior P1ay.... Well-1iked...Track..... Darlene Bock...WDar1eneH.. Snappy Brown Eyes..Y-Teens Winning smi1e..Office..... 2 - lag? .,Zd1kA' chkvt! Q,,.-:Z -iff' Edward De1noro...NEdU..-.- Log Ed1tor..Band..Typist.. A1WayB Dependableoooonnooo Edwina Donavant . . . 'Winnie i Band..Stud1ous...Chorus... fWi? Friendly Smi1e..Y-Teens... Mary Ann Fickeisen G1gg1er..L1ve1y..Exp1orer.: Y-Teen Basketba11......... 12 rg 4 If 7 i,. Toi. , . ,.. V Delores F1scher...UDo11yN Likeable..Gay,,,Y.Tgens,,. ! X ig Katherine G111...nKatie' EnJ0yab1eooAth16ticoonoo Chorus...Y-Teens...Cutie Former BuChtB11te S1nce e Richard Gaylord Dick Carefree..Hi-Y..PranKster. Basketba11,,,Neat......... 33 -WM M x' -A Q., 4 , vwvugkutflw. Joyce Griffiths...nJoyn... Strawberry-Blonde...Cut1e. Richard Grether...'D1ckH.. Many Friends-'EXP10f9F-0-' Norma Gr1ssom...HNormn.. 0 Quiet..S1ncere...L1keab1e. Pretty as a P1cture..... BasKetba11..Y-Teen Veep. Nico to Know..Exp1orer.... 13 Charles Held 'Char1ien Geraldine Hale--- G6Pry H it . If Modest...Jazg::.L0g Staff Cordial...Y-Teen4.Quiet.. 1? t G0 d,N t d R d Ch0ruS---mLiK9Bb19--'----- Marjorie Haw1ey...'Marge'. 0 a ure eserve .. ---N -NNNNNN fit , Beverl Hume...'Bevn y seven Considerate..Cheer1eader. Full of Fun...Likeab1e.. Talkative o sFun'10V1n' 1 o 0 1 o Y-Teen PreSaoloLog Staffio X :::::NEEE?:f - jZ::: ' fibf f Margaret Johnson..NMarge' Friendly Smi1e..P1easant. Cheerleader..Reserved.... Helen Koeh1er...nHe1enn Studious..G1r1s State.. Ta1ented...Honor Roll.. 111 Z Martha Kraainski..NMarthaN Gail MorSe...uGai1n'... Little Bundle of Joy..... Slick Chick..Y.Teens... ca'ef'ee Good Cooku' L1111an monk... L1111an-'. Potential NWSG--'Neafn Diligent Worker..Chorus.. Serious..Qu1et..Exp1orer. - rd e- -Q g xi - -cz! Q fi f! if 'cQ1- v 'ST Ronald Myers...'Ronn1en.. winning Smi1e..Exp1orer.. Blonde Curls Junior Play Robert Myers...WBob'.... Robert Ogi1by...nBob'.. Bashful...S1ncere..S11ent nL1kes Horsee..Radica1.. Baseba11..Exp1orer Staff. Shakespeare Jr...Chorus 15 Charles Oliver . 'ChuckW Patsy o u upatnoo 0 Friendly Smile..Typ1st... Fun-lov1ng..Junior Play. Keeps 'em Laughingsnololc Pay...llShir1eylI... Conservative...G. A. A... Explorer Staff..Gon1a1. Good-natured...Y-Teens.... xx . Q-ff X F K 45,5 f' X A f M Jw If lkfm r, l l Of' , -4 Th Peter Pope...WFete'...... H8 Student Council Pres.... Studious..D11igent..... omas Richter... Tom Reservad...Explorer Staff.. ndsome..Best Dresser 16 ,Thomas Rogers...'TomnQ.. Student Counci1..Hi-Y... Short 'n Sweet..Footba11 .4llllln. Q3 fx Roland Rum1ser...'Ro1l1eN V, Hugh 51nc1a1r...nHu8hn.,. Ford Convertib1e..H1-Y... Silent Type..Friendly... '1fm1n8 Sm-19-'F0reman ' Constance Ryamnngonnien Diligent Senior Worker... Dependab1e..Y-Teens..... Fr1endly..Chorus..Typ1st. . ,,is:l Zi,- 5, NNNNN, . X 7 .lllllllf --c.,,.,e, M04 F 6 Patricia Stoneoooupatnooo MaJorette..Chorus..Pretty Diane Stewart...nD1n'... Y-T9en B8Sketb81l......-- Jacqueline StumB..nJackie Easy on the Eye...Y-Tegns EnBaged..Y.Teens:.Cute... K1nd...Honor Ro11..Ban .. Glee C1ub..Northamptonite 17 if William Vejch8r...WBi1l'. Stage Crew...Footba11.... i Robert Wern11...'BobN... Tall, Dark, and Handsome. Always Happy--Biz BOY-H Howard ve NH d N Baskef.ba11..Foo+.ba11 King onions ow y Q.. Football Manager..Qu1et.. Friend1y..Soph. Treasurer - -4x, ' S X 7 9 X j arab S- A . Ellen Wha1on...NE11enu... Gary Wo1fe...'GBryN----- Serious..Quiet..Y-Teens.. Pleasant and Pleasing... Junior P1ay...Chorus..... Gay..Date Bait..E1nstein. 18 CLASS PROPHECY The time is May 31, 1960, and again the 1953 class of Hudson High is holding its annual reunion The main ballroom of the Dirty Arms Hotel has been rented for this auspicious occasion Eventually the conversation was pin pointed to the interests and professions of the alumni Here is a summary of how the class of '55 is progressing in their professions Gail Morse is taking piano lessons, and she feels that if she gets to be good enough, she may even become president Ellen Whalen, one of the country's greatest torch singers, will be singing at one of Akron's prominent night spots She is known as a chiropractic singer She sings in all the joints Gerry Hale has a television cooking school lhen asked about the ingredients in one of her delicious meat sauces, she said it held the usual ingredients butter flour, lemon juice, a few shakes of oaprika, and she thins it with water Jackie Stump, with all of her domestic duties taking care of her husband Roger, has just been elected constable of Northampton Norma Grissom, after much deliberation, has entered her career of driver training teacher at Hudson High School Helen Koeh1er'e musical ability has finally paid off, and she has been elevated to assistant page turner with Charles Held's Orchestra, now playing at the Greasy Spoon Bar and Grill in Dismal Seepage, Ohio Joyce Griffiths received her sheep skin from Mrs Murtz's College for Elegible Bachelor Girls She operates her own Beauty and Poise Parlor in downtown Hudson Joyce advertises that she can put a new top on an old chassis Dale Klever has turned to politics and has raised himself to mayor of Northampton Bob Og11by's acting ability has finally brought him success A Hollywood studio took him under contract art of holding a mate George Parry is a retired nwolf N The thought of marriage has occurred to him, but so many girls aren't receptive Ann Walbridge has written a book in her spare time entitled, Mathematics Made mple She has been nursing this idea since she left Algebra class without hav ing found what I equalled Margaret Johnson is married to Uriah Squad, and lives in the small village of Sombre Corners, Ohio, with their six little cheerleaders Margaret lives in Sombre Corners for a very definite reason she hasn't the money to get out Diane Stewart teaches math classes at Western Reserve Academy what she likes best is the aftermath Roland Rumiser now owns the Rumpot Rumiser Motor Corporation which manufactures the Rollie 98's, designed to eliminate backseat drivers They're extra wide so that eight people may sit in the front seat Pete Pope is very busy these days He is trying to prove his theory that science is greatly aiding business One of his arguments is, 'Look what the law of gravity has done for the suspender business Richard Bradach has finally been advanced in his job at the Acme Grocery Store He's now a checker-outer at the sixth counter next to the broom and soap flakes department Bob Wernli lives in Rhode Island where he bought a small farm However, he dis covered that it was stocked with Rhode Island Reds, and has asked the Un American Activities Committee to start immediate investigation Gary lolfe is happily married to the former Pat Stone When this reporter inter viewed Gary, he found that Pat had taken a short vacation from her everloving husband and thirteen children Tom Richter has finally found a sure tire way to stay out of the Army He Joined the Air Force 3 l Edwina Donavant operates a lenely hearts club and has become an authority on the si e ' O .N ' 19 CLASS PRIDPHECY Dick Grether invented an airplane with canvas wings which flap assengers are admitted for a fee of fifty dollars which includes one pilot, a small can of pro peller oil, and prayer books for everyone Mary Ann Fickeisen has made a name for herself in the social world and is noted for her lavish parties At the last social gathering in her Knob Hill home the city offered guards to protect the gems of the guests It was the first gem session in the neighborhood for years The futuristic talents of Pat Phillips have begun to take shape She has pub lished a new predigested news magazine soon to appear on the news stands You don't read lt, you swallow it whole Connie Ryan has gone into an unusual profession A lady dentist, she has de veloped s new type of false teeth made from phosphorescent material It gives her customers that flash in the pan Howard Veon has made a success of himself and is known as the nat1on's number one prstzel bender He likes his job and is wrapped up in his work Shirley Pay models consets in the M 0'Ne1l Company's store windows and is demon strating toothpaste, mattresses, eye shadow, and corn plasters on the mezzanine Your friend and mine, Marge Hawley, has reached her goal and is teaching in a one room school house in Polecat Valley, Florida large is teaching her classes how to get into more intelligent trouble Tom Rogers, a hard working asset to Blssells Ford Garage, has worked his way to sales manager Claire Cox took over Tom's old tire changing job Ed Delmoro is diligently working for his 150 word pin and can type faster than Mrs Farkas at this time This is making her Job at Hudson High very insecure Chuck Oliver has been made the warden of a prison in Astoria, Ohio The inmates call it the Walled Off Astoria B111 Vejchar has moved to Smithville where he has bought a potato farm 1959 was Bill's greatest year Some potatoes were as big as marbles, some as big as peas, and of course, quite a lot of little ones Ronnie Myers owns the largest Guernsey farm ln this part of the country and dis plays a sign on his farm gate, stating, 'Our cows aren't contented They're al ways trying to do better Katie Gill is happily married to a peanut cluster manufacturer and has bought a 60 room house with no bath Katie says that she wants to be Wfllthy rich W Because of Darlene Bock's versatility, her father has given her the position of assistant bat and water girl for the Cleveland Indians Plain Swillu and 'Portia Gives Up Bob Amity has entered his favored profession, the ministry, and has left with Stanley to find Livingston Bob Myers is now head mechanic at Kilbourne Chevrolet Garage, which gives his father the job of head flashlight holder Dr Robert Grether, eminent scientist, has formulated a new toothpaste It' e only toothpaste that cleans your shoes as it cleans your teeth when word was last received from Hugh Sinclair, he was in the Navy and had reached the rank of AWOL He was working his way to the position of court mar shall Delores Fischer has become a breeder of flve hippopotaml and has written a book entitled nHow to be Hippo-Critical W Bev Hume has taken over her father's mail route and put in her requisition have her picture put on the 5 cent stamp Ray Harrington is known as 'Sad Sam the Silent Disc Jockey' on Darrowv1lle's to station, WHEW He is fighting a law suit the Seniors have filed against him for slander in the Class Prophecy After this most stimulating and enlightening occasion, I was standing outside the ballroom door when Mr James W Patterson, now enfeebled from his advisory capacities, came from behind and kicked me in the end I . O -, I O I Ou . Q Martha Krasinski is producing soap opera serials. The'more popular are: 'Just . ' N . ' Q . s nn , e to E I . I p CL 55115 K M fi 2 .WIP I , , ,Aly - ,, Q? ,C'F:iD Z5 Raw 1: P. Grant, L. Fell, C. Wood, S. Harbaugh, S. Leland, Z. Wilcox, B. Richardson, Row 2: G. Gustely, R. Hits, G. Henry, H. Brady, P. Bragg, D. Sams. UNl0R Row 1: R. Reinhold, . Grether, J. Corbett, D. Scott, W. Tomlin, G. Bichselg Row 2: E. Stahl, J. Satterfield, 4,R. Lopeman, T. Hannaford, S. Boyd, C. Hill. 22 U g I, 3? xx , X Row 1: J. Bradach, J. Meredith, D. Studer, K. Movens, L. Whalon, J. Bridges, M. Meredithg Row 2: A. Chase, H. Phillips, J. Meeker, C. Dachtler, J. Miller, R. Bogard, H. Fogle. i UNloR 23 0 4 ? 5 ve? ? f K 1 Seated: M. Warren, J. Monroe, N. Taylor, J. Guy, S. lrissom, J. Stephens, J. Fetzerg Standing: A. Tomlin, J. Bock. B. Lenordson, J. Burrow, D. Heck, J. Latimer, P. Bowen. 0PHOMORE Seated: M. Mills, S. Bubb, A. Headland, C. Bridges, P. Stahl, R. Hite, E. Dunn, S. Huntley, Standing: M. Mareno, F. Martter, J. Jastromb, R. Sikula, B. Acheson, J. Monroe,L. Galloway. J an I Seated, P. Boyd, D. Bell, C. Litzell, A. Cole, J. Hardin, N. Cook, B. J. Rice, N. Lambert, B. Kirk, Standing: A. Liepold, P. Smith, J. Edwards, D. Cargould, G. Ballinger, P. Urbank, F. Redd, B. Alden, E. Martin, 3. Kirk, WHOMORE Seated, E. Starcher, A. Langemeyer, N. Yannayon, B. Bissler, G. Gustely, E. DuChene, 3. Brown, M. Smith, Standing: C. Ball, L. Rickey, R. Sams, J. Movens, R. Dacko, R. Shultz, KJ McKee. Wgxx K. Rosenburg. 25 S eg, W X x ew X. Row 1: C. Crum, N. McDowell, D. Keegan, M. Miller, B. Holland, P. Zinn, A. Holland, J. Supples, M. Loughnerg Row 2: S. Hand, J. Bengston, N. Johnson, M. Kaiser, E. Dapusinski, P. Beane, L. Thompson, A. Martin, E. Valentine, B. Acheson, T. Grant, D. Thursby, M. Thomas, Row 3: R. Wills, L. Kreiger, M. Pierce, D. Lane, B. Pfeifer, J. Morse, T. Vedrinski, B. Anderson, B. Bowen, J. Phillips, T. Dunn FRE Row 1: D. Chase, N. Hines, C. Middleton, D. Overholt, N. Vejchar, B . Grether, S. Grether, K. Fuhrman, S. Bislerg Row 2: C. Dunbar, Litzell, G. Turner, C. Guess, P. Waddell, S. Ormond, S. Stucky, A. P. Brooks, B. Ross, J. Pepper, Row 3: B. Fenwick, E. Haas, B Lovett, D. Trishman, K. Barnes, L. Poe, D. Kuhns, L. Auricchio. , N: Hil1.I' 26 '41 t bm Standing: M. Sprague, B. Jastromb, C. Gier, B. Daberko H. Bubb, D. Thomas, B. Kincade, C. Bradford, D. Mickel B. White, B. Morsep Seated: A. Hill, M. Griffiths, R. Fleishman, J. Meredith, S. Kremser, J. Gerberding, K. Kuhn, C. Bidwell N. Lane. EIGHTH GRADE nding: M. McConnell, D. Eberhard, B. Fisher, J. Grissom, retticord, F. Hanson, D. Henry, D. Fogle, B. Hennaford, Hardin, B. Barnes, M. Grove, Seated: P. Bennett, Post, E.. Trumphour, W. Pope, H. Martin, L. Hoff, Schaffer, M. Patterson, D. Collins. N, 27 Row 1: E. Trumphour, M. Paugh, P. Harris, C. Ormond, C. Quackenbush, B. Lowe, H. MacLaren, B. Monk, B. Hallsteing Row 2: P. Starr, F. Schaedel, K, Kincade, B. Johnson, J. Townhill, J. Studer, J. Holah, J. Mitchell, J. Middleton, E. Lahoski, T. Kohl, M. Keenan, E. Kerr, P. Lambert, B. Martin, M. Litzell. EVENTIPGR DE Row 1: P. Rardin, G. Conroy, M. rant, D. Fraelich, B. Grant, M. Alward, M. Bell, P. Kurtz, N. James, Row 2: B. Jones, J. Grissom, D. Flickinger, S. Hasbrouck, H. Hill, P. Caskey, B. Hall, T. Cox, S. Bing, S. Emrickg Row 3: H. Cole, L, Boston, H. Dukes. D. E'chsel, J. Dobson, B. Bittel, R. Ryan, B. Papes, J. Broadhurst. U WJWJ J 28 .v 'QQ-bfi 3 ?-'Z C ZZ 'E'--.5 T Zig D,Q igum I I 'IQMMM ln Nw XMJW' CALIQI DAD SEPTEMBER K9 . WMWSQ! I gf' FOOTBAL OCTOBER ff M69 Com Q Sr 0 42 TE S Srfwix of f'L Q?i:s?Nx? '29 Jlw f NOVEMBER C'-XR xl!! ,f? 'DIGSKIN PROM JUNIOR P AY DECEMBER !,f CHRISTMAS DANCE Ehii? H42 4225 ul f C'3X?2?'E SCHOLARSHIP TEST 5 Q Q MFEBRUARY f 5 HEART Bra w U55 N Q, 'W FNES Q6? Egg NHT ONAL HONOR Soc ETY NARCI-I ST PATRICKS l DAY DANCE Q H n APRIL. X Jumbm SEr-nor? VROM 32 ? MAY MAY DAY '32 fn v X f ' A 5431 Q !' Sas 5 'f' 'ff X ' -X J M We ' -f L V 3 new '- T y Q f, . ' '3 'U' n. . 'D cf'-1 Q. 1 '52 f-Zak A 'w X X 'iv L A I f ff .3 flu! JJ: - - 1 B0 u. KNow I , , ,,f ,,,4f QW 1' - '44 f X 1' fx NN Q x' I - I g E' XL' 1 Ai 53 at . . ' f' .-1 Q i , xi f A l J , u an O QQ Segtod: J. Griffiths, M. ricxeisen, M. Johnson, M. Haney, T. Taylor, L. Fell, S. Huntleyg Standing: E. Delmoro, P. Stone, C. Held, J. Burrow, Z. Wilcox, M. Mareno, J.. Corbett, Miss Gray, B. Richardson, J. Guy, J. Monroe. v 5.360 Q f Row 1: Mrs. Farkas, D. Scott, Z. Wilcox, L. Fell, M. Hawley, N. Grissom, S. Pay, J. Corbett, E. Donanantg Row 2: K.Movenq J. Meredith, J. Bridges, M. Krasinski, D. Studer, J. Griffiths G. Morse, C. Nood, S. Harbaugh, S. Leland, J. Stump, M. Fickeisen, D. Stewart, D. Bock, Row 5: H. Koehler, M. J. Meredith, J. Braddock, L. Whalon, P. Grant, B. Richardsay P. Stone, K. Gill, C. Ryan, D. Fischer, G. Hale, E. Whalon, A. Walbridge, M. Johnson Row 1: Mrs. Farkas, A. Tomlin, J. Stephens, N. Taylor, J. Guy, J. Monroe, S. Bubb, S. Huntley, N. Cook, Row 2: N. Yannayon, B. Bisler, S. Grissom, P. Stahl, R. Hite, C. Bridges, B. Rice, A. Headland, N. Lambert, G. Kirk, C. Litzell, B. Kirk, J. Harding Row 5: J. Fetzer, E. Starcher, A. Langmeyer, L. Galloway, K. McKee, M. Smith, G. Brown, M. Mareno, M. Mills, E. Dunn, C. Ball. 0 G 32 it W U 4 Row 1: R. Harrington, C. Held, D. Gaylord, C. Oliver, T. Rogers, Mr. Fink, B. Wernli, J. Meeker, Row 2: E. Delmoro, D. Klever, R. Lopeman, R. Rumiser, B. Ogilby, W. Tomlin, T. Richter, G. Wolfe, Row 3: J. Satterfield, S. Boyd, P. Pope, T. Hannaford, J. Miller, C. Dachtler, P. Bragg, Ro Row 1: J. Jastromb, R. Reinhold, J. Latimer, D. Heck, J. Monroe, J. Burrow, Row 2: E. Martin, R. Shultz, J. Movens, Mr. Fink, F. Martter. CHORU ' gre wks fn ll ff K ,W Z l , , N4 1 '04 Row 1: Loughner, Johnson, Brooks, Keegan, Crum, McDowell, Mr. Adams, Whalen, Koehler, Harbaugh, Stucky, Ormond, L. Whalong Row 2: Stahl, Bridges, Holland, Supples, A. Holland, Stephens, Krasinski, Ryan, Hite, Cook, Rardin, Kirk, Hand, Lambert, Rice, Phillips, Smith, Waddell, Row 5: Grant, Stewart, Bisler, Fetzer, Brown, McKee, B. Kirk, Leipold, Ball, Litzell, Stone, Gill, Rosenburger, Boyd, Bell, McClure, S. Smith, P. Grant, Sikulag Row 4: S. Boyd, Lopeman, Ross, Poe, Pfeifer, Pope, Martter, Miller, Burrow, Ogilby, Oliver, Wolfe, Wernli, Latimer, Reinhold, Dachtler, Rumiser, Rogers, Held, Hiteo w 3h Row 1 R I-lite, E Starcher, C Ryan, J Meredith, J Stephen Stone, 1-tow 2 J Broadhurst, K. Rosenburger, .J Griffiths, Aoehler, 1. Galloway, J Bradach, Mr J Adams, S Ormond, narrington, rs Jastromb, J Meredith, K McKee, L Whalon, urlffiths, Row C5 K Kincaide, S Leland, P Hardin, S Bi , Sixula, C Bridges, E Donavant, D Stewart, H Fogle, Mickel, R Ryan, S Stucky, E Whalon, B ziincaide 4 wh? 9 4 'Q V' i BA D Va : O O O O O flu ' : 0 o ' 0 Ho Y 0 0 'Q o o Ro O 0 O O Mo Q ' ' I o o 0 no ng v D. Petticord, K. Thompson, R. Shultz, E. Delmoro, J. Bock, Do ! O O C O tx Do ' 0 o o o Y u x 'I x , ' S4 1 34' X fl' f i , , Q F 35 J w SF ' LTUDE T Con, 'CIL The Student Council of 1952-53 with Irs. Campbell as advisor brought to a close a very successful year. Financially backed by the Community Service, the Student Council organized an excellent Fun versus Vandalism party. large crowds of students also enjoyed the well planned pep rallies. In addi- tion to these things we need not mention the record set in this year's Magazine Drive. I Seated: C. Ormond, S. Hand, S. Kremser, S. Pay, D. Bock, E. Kapusinski, P. Stoneg Standing: J. Satterfield, To Rogers, Ro Sams, Fu Re D0 Mickel, P. Pope. STUDENT COUN CIL 36 Scholarship, leadership, service, and character: these are the requirements for membership to the National Honor Society. Helen Koehler, Marge Hawley, Shirley Pay, Edward Delmoro, Ray Harrington, Bob Grether and Dick Grether were nominated for membership in this society. In the traditional initiation ceremony the mixed chorus, directed by lr. Adams and accom- panied by Diane Keegan, sang 'In a Monastery Garden' and 'Marching Along Together.' The Log Staff extends its hearty congratulations to the new members of National Honor Society. N ATI ONAL ff,-11 HONOR - I SOCIETY L on F1 1, R : H. Koehler s. Pay M. Hawley: ,Second ROW: B.rgretg:r, E. Delmoro: D. Grether, R. Harrlngton. ATIO AL H0 OR 0CIETY Vgf, E IOR UMother Is A Freshmann was the play chosen for the senior class. This hilar- ious comedy was presented April l7. Seen in the cast were: Seated: D, Ste- wart, J. Griffiths, C. Ryan M. Fickeisen, D. Bock, Standing: T. Rogers, B. Hume, C. Held, M. Hawley, B. Wernli, G. Hale, P. Pope, G. Wolfe, P. Stone, R. Harrington. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Marguerite Ringler. UN1oR PLAY HErother Gooseu was a comedy, although you may not be able to perceive it from the picture on the right, chosen by Mrs. Marguerite Ringler for the junior class. Reading from left to right are: Z. Wilcox, P. Grant, L. Fell, B. Richardson, J. Satterfield, S. Boyd. Others in the cast were: K. Movens, C. Wood, L. Whalon, R. Reinhold, S. Smith. 'UM' wfff4L7?if51' ,fn ,,,,,.1w Mfffflld THE EXPLORER Volume Xl Q -will-LltE0ri,6hio, Friday, FebruaTy-27, K in 'KV Number 5 Student Council Promises Fun For All At Annual Carnival March 7 One of the biggest money-making projects of the year is the Student Council Carnival to be held on March 7th this year. lt is a pile of fun, as you can see by what parts the various classes have in the nroiect. Pat Stone is chairman of the event. The of prices. good caus supply ir ment in t Kitchen, throws th object is you can be are sponsc Darts and 1 very destru the contest: at plump, s the purpost and watch Sophomore: are featuril mashing a i ing milk b seventh gr: most insplr are some The object the candles water plstr test everyo ball throw. While al schoo1's clu hard. The telegraph fetti, all of gay and been decided what the HI Y and the Junior and Senior GAA's are going to do. but whatever it ls, it wlll be good. The Student Councll receives twenty per cent of the Drotits with the classes and clubs keeping the balance. MAY DAY WILL FEATURE INTERNATIONAL 'I'HEME The Hungarian Csardas, the Swedish Frysdale Polska, the Highland Fling, the Italian Taran- tella . , . you may see these and many more authentic foreign folk dances at the May Day festiv- ities planned for May 15. May Day has taken on an inter- national theme as plans are being made to have a variety of dances and acts which characterize each nation. The organization of May Day's arrangements will be different this year. There will be a student gen- eral chairman and a faculty gener- al chairman with varlous commit- tees in charge of a student com- mittee chairman. Each committee will be under the supervision of a faculty advisor. Hilarious Comedy, Mother.Is A Freshman, Picked By Seniors lf you see a Senior walking around, making like Shakes- peare, don't call a doctor. lt's only that the Seniors are all trying for a part in the play, Mother ls A Freshman. The cast has not been chosen vet. but a large number of students have signed 'lwv ' ..s......, ne... at me .l......me.. home on College Street, and entertain- ment ls provided for the evening. We hope Hudson brings back top honors this year. TWINSBURG HIGH HOST AT COUNTY CAREER DAY What are you going to do when you get out of school? This is the question that the Summit County Board of Educa- tion is trying to help the Juniors and Seniors of the Sum-mit County Schools to decide. They have what they call a Career Day once a year for that purpose. This year the Hudson Juniors and Seniors are going to Twins- hurg High School on March 17th for a Career Day. The students from Northfield and Boston will also be there to get ideas for their future plans. The program is set up with a. welcome speech, followed by two discussion periods, after which there will be a lunch period and two more discussion periods. Regular classes will be held that day for the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth grades. 39 Helen Koehler, Eddie Delmoro. Marjorie Hawley, and Ray Har- rington, were seated and presented with pins and roses, the choir, under the direction of Mr. John Adams, sang In A Monastery Garden and Marching Along To- get.hor. The new members repeated the pledge after Miss Parsons and the assembly was adjourned adding a new chapter to the Society. The seven students and their parents were honored by a tea following the assembly. LETTER OF THANKS Dear League for Service: On behalf ot' the student body and the staff of the Explorer of Hudson High School we would like to thank you for the much needed piano that you so graciously do- nated to our school. We know our guest artists and the music department accompanist will appreciate the use of our new piano. Thank you again for your con- sideration and thoughtfulness. The Explorer Staff Mrs. Ringler Freshman, a , is the story o decides to iolarship. She iollege, where ighter is also e cause of many the two. The valry is a cer- zoology profes- Susan Clara the Associated bout spreading ichaels whose t of the girls a seven-letter 5 Abby and her 3 .1 II 5 ham, who does nything uncon- s ol' the dorm. en, Carrie, and lowle, and Bill. ed college boys. understanding lpletes this re- ss the cast had l. Try-outs were y 18. Play prac- soon after the en out. ch Ecco KLORER Member of Quill and Scroll : . -f ,. Published monthly by the students of Hudson fOhioJ High School Subscription: 31.50 per year 81.75 mailed Editor ......................,, Shirley Pay Business Manager .,,, Joyce Griffiths Advertising Manager Ray Harrington Exchange Editor Barbara Richardson Circulation Manager Norma Grissom Alumni Reporters Joan Corbettg Lillian Monk Page Editors .,.r,... Geraldine Hale, Helen Koehler, Carole Wood Mary Ann Fickelsen Photographers Sandra Leland: Mary Ann Flckelsen G. A. A. Row 1: N. McDowell, J. Guy, S. Huntley, S. Grissom, T. Taylor, S. Hand, C. Crum, M. Loughner, D. Keegan, Row 2: M. Kaiser, K. Thompson, A. Litzell, J. Stephens, J. Monroe, C. Dunbar, D. Overholt, A. Holland, P. Zinn, N. Lambert, B. Rice, Row 3: N. Yannayan, J. Supples, B. Holland, P. Stone, K. Gill, P. Beane, P. Brooks, S. Bisler, C. Litzell, B. Kirk, B. Bisler, G. Kirk. Row 1: B. Grant, D. Fraelich, M. Grant, M. Paugh, S. Kremser, M. Mc Connell, P. Hardin, P. Kurtz, Row 2: S. Emrick, M. Bell, M. Griffiths, A. Hill, J. Gerberding, G. Conroy, M. Grove, P. Harris, E. Trumphour, M. Litzellg Row 5: B. Jones, J. Meredith, L. Hoff. W. Pope, K. Kuhn, P. Bennett, B. Lowe, H. MecLaren, B. Morse, M. Sprague. MO X ' f Q 5 X X T3 K f Q W X fm Zlcf-ff ffN ASKETB LL 'v 4 I7 I 1152? ' :ga ga in i V t ile.. , lj,- ,gf 55622325 ee W If 1,65 ,., e--67?-fiff' G x ,. - A . 'fu Q ,.1 1r: '7 Iylayhnf gy , V t. -M, 1 if y :Z'?Z5!5-357 'lin vfhaufhin . ' ' I .num an 5 In 'ev xi ngfffl' A ZW' N 9 if ,iqp', f'7H?i W,f 3 gf! A ' I fl Iii' .I ':.-: : .2 F xx - 45 1 W e A - Ili ?!:'5 '- . ' -. 1.7 511214 f ' ,. , 1fff G ..-ff-in o e o G G, fi,9sf.1Q-5. .,y 'rzvfvegfi A : :':' v :. , e lu 'I' 'gig A .lu ltwavfn 1 'j I X . Uvfzgt' 47vilfh ll 1 y ..-Q ,,, ff 4 . E G 1' Q . 1 .'.m.zw- --e- f wi-155-if ', A .sg . - M G A 'I ivy I ':'5f 'wwfgf f .,,.. :: 1 E Jigga' if?iwZ5zf??2?i4'Z4' lggssglg, in ,f wiv: .X -.Alfie 'll lll llujuf. 555-fra? i 1' V vs: 71. 3 ui. ' ,,' 4' 0 ...flak . 5 4 A if . ' , 'P' -no -y ,gy--.-,f', y 4,1-3. .G f . f , fav: I , 5.-.94 ga v A v w f'm .Vxl L9 G ey . 5' 1 ' 1 - .ai H , y ?l vE?ye ,i Umf fy! . ff :::mYf l.p'r2 Ig, ' ei? agzgg I2?V . HiQM 1' 0' ff 51:5 ' gig! g' ,, 1' V . Aan K I I j , 5 '7 ' z . ,f,f.p Q1 2 y 45'-If Q' 2 Q f. L1 Seated: Coach Roby, H. Veong Standing: G. Henry, G. Wolfe, C. Dachtler, P. Pope, G. Bichsel, J. Latimer, S. Cunningham, D. Gaylord, B. Wernli, S. Boyd, R. Lopeman, J. Miller, H. Brady, J. Meeker. M2 BA KETBALL Row 1: D. Lane, J. Monroe, L. Krieger, D. Trishman, B. Pfeifer, How 2: B. Lenardson, J. Movens, J. Jastromb, D. Heck, L. Huelsman. Row 1: C. Rardin, D. Patticord, J. Grissom, B. Daberko, B. Jastromb, D. Bichsel, B. Hannaford, D. Henry, D. Fogle, Row 2: J. Grissom, B. Fisher, D. Eberhard, H. Bubb, J. Studer, B. Hall, B. Johnson, P. Lambert, B. Hickin, J. Townhill. M3 y FO0TBALL Row 1: R. Hits, T. Grether, S. Boyd, J. Satterfield, J. Burrow, J. Meeker, R. Bogard, R. Phillips, H. Rardin, K. Same, G. Bellingerg Row 2: G. Henry, G. lolfe, B. Amity, R. Reinhold, 3. Lopeman, B. Wernli, B. Vejchar, D. Klever, J. Latimer, G. Dachtler, S. Cunningham, Row 5: J. Movens, P. Bragg, 3. Cargould, P. Smith, B. Anderson, B. Lovett, D. Thursby, K. Barnes, B. Bowen, E. Martin, M. Martter, C. Held, R. Sams: Row 4: L. Rickey, L. Huelsman, J. Monroe, E. Haas, L. Kreiger, D. Lane, T. Dunn, J. Phillips, E. Valentine, J. Edwards. Mort Martter C972 and Ron Lopeman C903 close up on 4 Revere player Dlx The home town rooters follow the team to the Football Preview N 2.6 Q their colorful Enlforms at the annual Fontbali Preview. A V M5 R. Hite , A71 M ,. -guy-N4 WHT X ' f,Q:g2,1f51w-f-12 - ' - .4 :52Eff2g1v - ef' Biff . Q . xx I e . x I ' e ee - 1 'l , rf V ' NQQJ 'V -gh M me J kg l o P. Stone J. Fetzer .h . ., N. Q WWMQNw.: K a U 3 . Y 9 4 x ' A . f 'xl E o Stdfchel' Top to Bottom. M. M1115 Moreno, Qtah M. P. ' 1. Nw? m'J.4Ck'+:Hksi.-'... 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'111amzqQ,1lzpzapaa lan , , 4.. 0 ,N S WNW Ji, E X ' if X .zvfzzgzxkl ' M 'Han'-519 X ,,' f K www' Lv 11 K . , x 1..g'pg:q,-Q24 , I H-12:faa?a5f K xg K R ,f ' YE J. Stephens 14.6 J. .. J. Corbett A . V C Q NH 5 1-.sf B Hume 3 Kremser, C. Ormond, J. ierLer0iUaa f- 4 mo Avlccorlng 0 . 4 '31 ' 1 IAGWAQMWINQGV NAM A?.449-9'Afa1'K-?.n':.f.f1w,f'wn.-1wSxwamv.ws.-:mf 4. J1lCOX 4 J. Brid Y-TEEN BASKETBALL S r Seated: J. Guy, D. Scott, Z. Wilcox, J. Fetzer, M. Hawley, H. Koehler, N. Grissom, S. Huntley, Standing: A. Tomlin, N. Taylor, S. Pay, P. Stone, H. Fickeisen, J. Stephens, G. Brown. W 5 From 5 to 5 o'clocK, shouts and screams could be heard coming from the gym as the Y-Teen basketball team, under the watchful eye of Miss Marilyn Fink, practiced for the next spectacular game to be played at the Akron Y.l.C.A. For the past three years the team has won the Summit County Championship. M8 CLA ILL We, the Senior Class of Hudson High School, of the C1ty of Hudson, county of Summit, and state of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby mek publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. Bob Amity wills his position at left tackle to anyone who can handle it Darlene Bock leaves the Student Council store to anyone willing to take it Richard Braddock bequeaths his welding abxlity to M Fink so he can repair the driver training car Eddie Delmoro wills his typing ability to Mr McDowell Edwina Donavant leaves her artistic abllity to Russ Shultz Mary Ann Fickeisen bequeaths the magnificent physique left to her by Don Johnson to Joyce Guy Delores Fischer wills Mr Pat+erson a box of Tintair to cover up the grey hairs she gave him in physics Katie Gill leaves Bob lernli to Joyce Fetzer Bob Grether gives his height to Katy Movens Dick Grether relinquishes the use of the Grethers' truck to the Junior Class Joyce Griffiths wills her braces to the first person who needs them for three years Norma Grissom relinquishes her innumerable boy friends to Mary McConnell Geraldine Hale leaves 30 points to Sonny Cunningham Marge Hawley wills her sports ability to Kay McKee Ray Harrington leaves the Junior Class here Charlie Held gives his appreciation of Jazz.vh Sandy Leland Margaret Johnson wills her cheerleading ability to Sid Boyd Dale Klever relinquishes his class naps to John Satterfield Helen Koehler bequeaths her Job as accompanist to Miriam Noble Martha Krasinski is glad that the teachers have finally consented to let her go Bob Myers leaves Charlie Dachtler a '42 Buick with a '37 Packard ash tray Ronnie Myers wills his speed on crutches to the next person unlucky enough to need it Gail Morse relinquishes nthe clubu to Donna Scott Bob Ogilby bequeaths his cowboy hat to Mrs Campbell to wear when she goes horseback riding Chuck Oliver leaves his ability to skip school to Joe Meeker George Parry rel1nquishes his Hcrib sheetsn to the boys on the hill Shirley Pay gives her seat on the Northampton bus to Ronnie Reinhold Patsy Phillips donates thirty pounds to her brother Ray Pete Pope leaves his Job as Student Council President Tom Richter bequeaths his height to the basketball team Tom Rogers gives his driving ability to Mr Fink Rollie Rumiser leaves anything that is nailed down Connie Ryan wills her spare bedroom to Doris Studer Hugh Sinclair leaves with his convertible Diane Stewart bequeaths her nickname 'Sewer' to latt Tomlin Pat Stone donates her sweaters to Zoe Wilcox Jackie Stump willingly leaves to marry Roger Vanaman Bill Vejchar wills his ability to get out of class to Tom Grether Howard Veon bequeathes his ability to be late to basketball games to the next manager Ann lalbridge wills her ability to be late to school every morning to Alice Tomlin, who lives so far away Bob lernli leaves his shyness around girls to Jack Burrows Ellen lhalon leaves her peroxide blonde hair to 'Poochn Stahl Gary Wolfe gives Pat Stone to the highest bidder Last but not least the Senior Class donates a can of dog food to the cafeteria ea Bev Hume leaves her ability in chemistry to anyone who doesn't need the credit. ' 0 M9 So EJ 3 Sy, f f 5 Z 99 INK AUD if' COMP IMENTS THE MORSE INSTRUMENT C0 HUDSON on-no S2 Ni CONGRATULATIONS E CLASS OF 3 THE NATIONAL BANK OF HUDSUN Commercial Savings Traveler s Checks Loans Safe Deposit Boxes - Collections - U.S. Savings Bonds Bank Money Orders - Bank By Mail Envelopes Established 1908 Member Federal Member of Federal Deposit Insurance . 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