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ClaM oj 1943 CLASS OFFICERS President ............................ Eugene Richie Vice President ................. Dorothy Ruemmele Secretary ............................ Betty Pfeiffer Treasurer ............................ Robert Lyksett Council Representative..........Flora Ann Simonson Adviser......................... Miss June Lawrence Class Enrollment. 70 {INDIVIDUALISM and variety seem to I he the means of success for the sopho- mores. The class of 1943 seems to he out- standing in extracurricular activities. Four out of the six members on the state debate squad were sophomores. Eugene Richie, William Holway, Stuart Gilbertson and Duane Morrissette earned football letters. Other boys who went out were Donald Gil- bertson, Patrick Richie, and Robert Lyksett. The boys who went out for boxing were Robert Lyksett, Eugene Richie, Robert Kin- ney, Duane Morrissette. Otis Clymer, Mel- vin Wienberg, and Elton Hancock. Four of the boys on the Italian team that won the Nationality Tournament were sopho- mores. Joan McDonald twirls the baton, and Louis Almen had a leading part in the Hi-Y play. Also, we are well represented in Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Band, drama- tics, declamatory, Hi-Y, and G. A. C. The social events have been under two main heads; the senior-freshman party and class social hours. The senior-freshman party was in the form of a basket social. At the other social hours, modern and old time dances were done. Fifth Row—Donald Gilbertson, Richard Jonas, Stuart Gilbertson, William Nelson, Edwin Koehler, Donald Sahnow, James Staberg. Charles Houman, William White, Robert Lyksett, Harold Trieb, William Holway. Fourth Row—Nathan Wiener, Floyd White, George Olson, Spencer Porter, Henry Kolashinski, Robert McGrail, Elton Hancock, Louis Almen, Ralph Cowles, Thomas Zezza, Vincent Cardarelli, Patrick Richie, Otis Clymer, Marsha!! Van Meter, Claire Erickson. Third Row—Duane Morrissette, June Willman. Flora Ann Simonson. Audrey Otterson, Olivia Sandberg, Beverly Rulien, Jane Pederson, Joyce Udell. Margaret O’Connell. Lorraine Simonson, Betty Pfeiffer, Eugene Richie, Dorothy Det- lefson, Genevieve Hughes, Vivian Egbert, Gale Heffron. Second Row—Betty Lyksett, Betty Guith, Kathleen Peterson. Thomas Hughes. David Lonergan. Dorothy Ruemmele; Helen Persell, Melvin Weinberg, Albert Dabruzzi, Robert Kinney, Barbara Williamson, Inez Smith, Joan McDonald, Jacqueline Morgan. First Row—Blanche Hansen, Pauline Vanasse, Betty Daniels, Mavis Johnson, Claribel Clair, Miss Lawrence (adviser), Blanche Prescott, Bernadine Montbriand, Dorothy Wallace, Georgene Sweet, Iona Ryden. 22
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Fifth How—Daryl McGinley, Wallace Behm, Eugene Benedict, Robert Houman, Jeanette Muckenhirn, Ruth Erickson, Bonnie Lee Nelson, Lucille Williams, Alice Harrison. Marion Thorson. Fourth Row—Lucille Peterson, Crescence Clark, Ralph Wiechman, Richard Lamkin, George Richie, Merrill Sahnow, Betty Nelson, Marion Hope, Mary Loughney, Catherine Peterson, Merle Penman, Arthur Geske, Robert Penman. Third Row—Lucille Dahlke, Lorraine Harwell, Phyllis Hauke, Margaret Erb, Donovan Persell, Leslie Lindstrom, Don- ald Ward, Stanley Segerstrom, John Bowers, Richard Cronk, Alfred Peterson, Gordon Wilcox, Frances Gund, Francelia Morrissette, Betty Jane Detlefson, Jean Kees. Second Row—Darrel Luebke. Bruce Bergman. Gerald Cowles, James Wallace. William Loughney, Kenneth Christenson. Donald Sletten, Donnamae Mayer, Margaret Weber, John Si. Ores, William Miller, Oliver Lyksett, Paul Kvarnes, Irving Hughes, Louis Richie, Anthony Zappa. First Row—Demerize Hawkins, Olive Haugen. Colleen Peterson, Delores Ann Payson, Dorothy Hancock. Mrs. King (ad- viser), Lorraine Houman, Joan Ryan, Jean Peterson, Veronica Adams. Clam o{ 1944 CLASS OFFICERS President ............ Vice President ....... Secretary ............ Treasurer............. Council Representative Adviser................. Eugene Benedict .....Jean Kees . Oliver Lyksett Anthony Zappa . . Paul Kvarnes .... Mrs. King E are the most recent addition to Hud- son High School, having been pre- sent for only one year; but already we have made a few contributions to the school. Our dehut in social activities was made on the foreboding evening of Friday the thirteenth at a “get acquainted party” given for us by the seniors. Notwithstanding vvhai tlie calendar said, we had a fine time. Since then we have had two c'ass social hours in order to learn how to dance. Some members of our class have al- ready shown signs of excellent scholarship, and the interest in extra curricular activities seems to he increasing. 24
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