Hudson High School - True Blue Yearbook (Hudson, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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THEODORE CLYMER REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR Theodore Clymer has been chosen Hudson High’s representative senior for 1945 from a splendid group of candidates. “Ted is deserving of this honor. He has exhibited high standards of scholarship, unusually fine leadership, and absolute loyalty to the finer ideals of life. Because he is always courteous, thoughtful, and friendly, the facility and students have enjoyed working with him. “Ted has chosen the Army Air Corps as the branch of service he wishes to enter. The faculty is happy to present the award to this deserving student.

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Seniors of 1945 We, the class of 1945. entered Hudson High School in September of '41 as be- wildered freshmen, hut we were eager to learn during the coming four years. To guide our inexperienced class for the first year we chose Patricia Cox, president; Thomas Schullo, vice president: I,awrence Mickelson, secretary; Hetty Lou Lohnian. treasurer: I-ois Brandt, student council representative: and Miss Rehmer. adviser. The outstanding social event of the year was the party the seniors gave for the freshmen, when they helped us learn to dance, and we went away much better acquainted. As sophomores we chose Miss Chubb, adviser: Theodore Clymer. president: Mar- ian Schueler, vice president: Joan Evans, secretary: Jane Olson, treasurer; and Aud- rey Cleveland, student council representative. We were well represented in extra-curric- ular activities this year with twelve members in “A” (ilee Club, seven in Mixed Chorus, seven in Boys’ Glee Club, and a large number in the hand. We were also repre- sented in football, basketball and speech activities. We began our junior year by electing Marian Schueler, president: Beverly Mor- gan, vice president: Darlene Sherburn. sec- retary: Dennis Zezza, treasurer; David Kvarnes, student council representative, and Miss Chubb, adviser. A big event of the year was the class play, “Midnight , which was presented on November 19. The big- gest event of the year, however, was the Junior Prom with its beautiful decorations on a fantasy theme, the pretty gowns worn bv all the girls, and the sweet odor of fiowers in the air. This was the never-to- be-forgotten event. Early in the senior year we entertain- ed the freshmen at a social hour to acquaint them with more students. Our officers for the last year were Lyle Ward, president: Lawrence Mickelson, vice president: Betty lane Nelson, secretary; Leila Evenson. treasurer: Betty Porter, student council representative, and Miss Jenny Lee, ad- viser. This year nine of the hoys helped compose the championship football team, with Dennis Zezza as captain. We were also well represented on the basketbal team, of which Arthur “Reddy Vindal was cap- tain. Many seniors were prominent in band, mixed chorus, glee clubs, and other organ- izations. Several boys joined the armed forces before graduation, and we greatly missed each one but were proud of them for the fine job they were doing wherever they were. The class play, “June Mad , was a great success and was a lot of fun for those who witnessed it as well as the performers. At last came Class Day, Bae- calaur.ate, Commencement, and the end of the finest, most carefree days of our lives, our high school career. SKonor Students LOIS BRANDT AUDREY CLEVELAND THEODORECLYMER PATRICIA COX DEAN ERICKSON JOAN EVANS ALLEN JOHNSON I AMES LONERGAN BEVERLY M RGAN JANE OLSON MARGARET ANN ROCK MARJORIE EI'EM MELE MARIAN SCHUELER DARLENE SllERBURN OLIVE SMITH ARTHUR VINDAL MARC IARET W EAT II ER 11 EAl



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Lois Rrandt “Louie” “Gentlemen prefer blondes'’ Audrey Cleveland ‘And The modern girl dresses to hill and cooks the same.” Patricia Cox “Pat Herself alone—none other she resembles. Ruth Erlandson “Early “Blessed are they that say little, for they shall nerer be quoted Leila Evenson “Dutch Friendly, oh. so friendly Evelyn Frazier “Evie” Friend to one, friend to all. ELanor Chrvst “Chrystie ' But I enjoy that lone ride from Burkhardt Theodore Clymer “Ted “Time is too short for all he has to say.” Dean Erickson “Herman ‘ The world knows little of its greatest men.” Joan Evans ‘Dimples” Wait, I'll ask my mother.” Eleanor Ferguson “Fergy ‘ I'm sorry, that line is busy. Myrtle Gerlach “Mbit “She and gloom are no relation.

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