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FRESHMAN CLASS MEMBERSHIP Fourth Row—Jane Jenson, Marion Webster, John Jenson, Richard Hennessey, William Gartman, William Olson, James Corcoran, Edward Rock, Sherman Peterson, Phyllis Carlson, Ella Haugen, Clarice Christen- sen, Lorraine Cronk, Helien Larson, Rita Loughney. Third Row—Zane Hancock, Robert Olson, Ivan Lovaas, James Stayberg, Benedict Montbriand, Elizabeth A1 non, Herbert Johnson, Artice Carlson, Elizabeth Gund, Mary Kees, Violet Schwerm, Dorothy Myrvold, Jean Frazier, Mary Ann Kinney, Ruth Brooker, Felice Jorstad, Bernadine McDonald. Second Row—Arthur Olson, Miss Hughes, Sarah Scluillo, Alice O’Rourke, Rosemary Richie, Lois Chel- berg, Phyllis Olson, Lorna Davison, Donna Hill, Pearl Simonson, Carole Nygard, Peter Richie, Rosemary Cunningham, Bernice Lee, Kenneth Helmick, Kenneth Luebke, Kenneth Benoy. First Row—Raymond St. Ores, Harriet Benoy, Lucy Dabruzzi, Helen Udell. John Hover, Bernard Ander- son, Ralph Guggemos, Ralph Cowles, Douglas Myers, Henry Johnson, Joe Zezza, Ruth Lee, Virginia IDahl, Charles Thompson. President .... Vice President Secretary Treasurer .... OFFICERS ................ Robert Olson ............... William Olson .............. Virginia Dahl ......... Bernadine McDonald STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE John Hoyer ADVISER Miss Helen Hughes 25
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(flass of ’42 Cg WO e?:cell nt debaters, two outstanding basketball players, a fine repre- sentation in band, glee club, forensics, and all athletics, give the freshman class good reason to feel they have successfully become a vital part of Hudson High School. The class has also maintained a good rating on the semester honor rolls and actively supported the school through their large sale of Homecoming tickets. Achievement in classes, in extra-curricular activities, and loyalty to school make their first year one of success for the class of ’42. The September enrollment of the freshman class was seventy members. Robert Olson was elected class president and Miss Hughes chosen as adviser. William Olson and Virginia Dahl served as the class vice president and secre- tary and Bernadine McDonald, treasurer. To represent the freshmen on the student council, we elected John Hoyer. Our first glimpse of high school social life was very satisfactory, for instead of being initiated, the seniors entertained us at a buffet supper early in September. Though very few of us had ever danced before, the seniors gal- lantly waltzed the evening away with us. Bingo and other games entertained the most timid and foot weary guests and hosts. The next highlight in the career of the class was during Homecoming week when we were awarded the cash prize that was offered to the class making the most successful Homecoming ticket campaign. The cash award, which was presented to our adviser during an assembly, made a very fine beginning for our treasury. Early in the school year sixteen freshmen took debate as an extra-cur- ricular activity. Curtis Solsvig and Carole Nvgard made superior showings in all their debates, both with Hudson freshman debaters and those from other schools. Later in the year, three members of our class entered the local extem- poraneous speaking contest, in which all other contestants were experienced upper-classmen. Curtis Solsvig again brought to light the possibilities of the class by receiving a third place rating. Bill and Bob Olson, one of the three sets of twins in our class, have the distinction of having made the high school basketball team during their first year of playing. Five freshman boys also played on the junior high team. Freshman and junior high girls interested in girls’ athletics formed a Jr. G. A. C. early in the fall. This is the first time in several years that under- classmen have been interested enough in girls’ athletics to organize. All fresh- men, Marian Webster, Bonnie Carlson, Helien Larson, Virginia Dahl, and Elizabeth Gund were elected officers and representative. There are several freshmen in the high school concert band and almost twenty per cent of the class are now taking instructions in instrumental music. Four freshmen, Ruth Lee, Ruth Brooker, Bonnie Carlson, and Herbert John- son, are already members of the school orchestra. rResume 24
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