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O’Brien, in training— for cheerleading? Studying— Wind Blown ' Extra “Time”? Bachelors Boycott Babes! ! twice same The Pep Band Plays for the Homecoming Game
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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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union (Pnom Q N May 9, this year’s junior class pre- sented its prom under the supervision of Miss Helen Hughes. The theme was that of a modern hotel ballroom, called the Blue Room. Lighting was furnished hv two chandeliers hung from the ceiling. The orchestra was offset by a silver-studded white curtain with blue drapes. All of the windows were curtained and draped in white and blue according to modernistic style. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lovaas. The committee for the prom included Curtis Solsvig, general chairman, Ruth Lee. Carole Nygard, and Virginia Dahl. The grand march was led by Ivan Lovaas, junior president, and Jean Kees. Eighty-seven couples danced to the music of Carl Skog and his six piece or- chestra from St. Paul. These included Felice Jorstad and John Gilbertson, Carole Nygard and Chester Anderson, Cleo Hel- ium and Don Baird, Bill Gutzler and Gene- vieve Nelson, Patty Ryan and Jimmy Gul- lickson, Barbara Reiter and Robert Smith, Ruth Lee and Ben Montbriand, Flora Ann Simonson and Robert Gilbertson, Pearl Si- monson and Bernard Anderson. Dolly Schwerm and James Corcoran, Peter Rock and Fay Cox, Phyllis Olson and Robert Burns, Jean Kees and Ivan Lovaas, Ray St. Ores and Joan McDonald, Virginia Dahl and John Stayberg, Helien Larson and Robert Simonson, Georgene Sweet and Douglas Myers, Sarah Scuillo and Peter Richie, Jacqueline Morgan and William Ol- son, Clarice Christensen and Duane Mor- rissette, Vivian Egbert and John Hover, Helen Udell and Ralph Guggemos, Gloria Rulien and Frling Strom, Bob Miller and Mary Wink, Iona Ryden and Donald Wil- cox, Bernardene McDonald and Ken Lueb- ke, Charlotte Swanson and Vern Thompson, Ella Haugen and Milton Wicklander, Yau- lan Hanson and Henry Johnson, Eugene Erickson and Marion Webster, Peggy O’Connell and Bob Olson, Jean Carlson arid Curt Solsvig, Rueben Richie and Ruth Casaw, Donald Umines and Virginia Par- sons, Ed Frawley and Alice O’Rourke, Donald Engstrom and Mary Susan Hover, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haugen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bargen, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Flad- ager, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weatherhead, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleier, Georgia Mennes and Thomas O’Brien, Richard Lamkin and Charlotte Newton, Marvin Nelson and Maxine Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruns, Frank Dabruzzi and Evelyn An- derson, Ray Livermore and Betty Lou Carl- son, Ray Engstrom and Frances Olson. 26
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