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Fourth Row—Dorothy Peterson. Yvonne Stewart. Joy Larson, Viola GustaTson. Bonnie Lee Rose. John Feig- uson. Victor Olson, Richard Johannsen. Julia Ann Swanson. Bet.y Steindorff. Helen Hauke. Margaret Wilcox, Idella Yarns, Virginia Weatherhead, Carol Erickson. Third Row—Thomas Marson. George Nelson. Ruth Sandberg. John Nelson. Robert Beers, Nathalie Lyksett. Bev- erly Nelson. June Lomnes, Lois Kukuska. Lloyd Erickson, James Evans, Robert Patrick. Second Row—William Heffron, Robert Johnson. Dorothy Swanson. Lois Ann Wilcox. Darlene Bridges. Donald Early. Miss Chubb, Barbara Bargen, William Haugen. Bonnie Sweitzer, Roger Luebke. Patricia Moen. Firs. Row Kenneth Payson. Beverly Smith, Elaine Simpson, Carol Keyes, Barbara Egbert. Ethel Fenn. Barbara Myrvold, Arlene Emerson, Evelyn Thorson. Wanda Hansen. Curtis Nickleby. cijreshmen President.............................William Haugen Vice President........ Barbara Bargen Secretary ............................ Roger Luebke Treasurer ............................ Donald Early Student Council Representative .... Bonnie Sweitzer Class Adviser...................... Miss Joyce Chubb Here comes the class of 48! Fifty- four timid students began their care rs at the Hudson High School on September 8. To help the freshmen get acquainted, the seniors gave a party the second week of school. At this party the senior girls got most of the freshmen boys to dance and were surprised to find some good dancers. During the rest of the year there were many parties with the other classes. Although this is one of the smaller freshmen Casses, they are well represented in sports, music, debate, and declamation. They are very proud of their showing and especially of the three soloists at the music contest. 26
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Dolly and horse . . . ‘Pritty Kitty” . . . “Jennie with the light hrown hair Polka Dottie . . . There are Smiles— . . . All Alone . . . The Rig Secret A breath of springtime . . . Suh-debs . . . Park duty . . . Am I proud ! 25
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Dock Beauties . . . ‘Gil's” feet . . . Two-gether Fire ? ? ... Off duty! . . . Man’s best friend! . . . Eligible males “Louie” . . . Joyce and friend . . . Arlyn in civies 27
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