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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...
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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
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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
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