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Fourth How—John Ne'son, Lorraine Kruse, Grace Hanley, Marceline Wlntermeyer, Donna Foss, Mary Huemmele, Maxine Lindstrom. LaVet.a Bridges, Margaret Cunningham. Arlene Preble, Marion Hoel, Corrine Fredrickson. Lucille Flattum, Third How Virgil Worrell. Rita McMahon. Leona Dahlke, Shirley Ryan, Kathleen Olson, Mary Ann Cornelissen, Kathryn Stark, Barbara Zezza, Klphie Clothier. Howard Cox, Howard Brown. Gerard McMahon, John Mann. Robert Bohne, Mr. Heiting. Second Row—Thomas Lomnes, June Porter, Mary Ann Danielson. Mary Mi'ler. Margaret Dabrnzzi. Dorothy Nelson. Helenmary Mickelson, Evelyn Richie. Margaret Nelson. Dorothy O’son, James Kuemmele. Jack King. Martin O'Connell. Warren Otterson. First Row—Michael Kinney. Donald Michaelson, Wallace Gregerson, George Forsythe. Ward Stevenson. Donna Peterson. Nancy Booton. Doris Hogut. Helen Harrison, Stephen Bush. John Gilbertson. Wil iam Chryst, William Allds. Juniors President............. Vice President........ Secretary ............ Treasurer ............ Gmncil Representati -e Adviser .............. ......Stephen Rush . . Margaret Dabruzzi ...... Shirley Ryan .. . . John Gi.hertson Helenmarv Mickelson . Mr. Y. G. Heiting The class of 47 has come a long way on tlie rocky road to success and has gath- ered a collection of memories. W ay hack when—they elected W arren Otterson their freshman president; Helen- mary Mickelson. vice president; Doris Bo- gut. secretary; Ward Stevenson, treasurer; iAirraine Kruse, council representative; and Mr. Heiting, adviser. The following year, returning as brave sophomores, they began climbing the steep trail to wisdom in earnest. They were re- presented in most extra curricular activities. That year Barbara Zezza was their presi- dent; Donna Peterson, vice president; James Ruemmele, secretary; John Nelson, treasurer; Warren Otterson, council repre- sentative; and Mr. Heiting was again their class adviser. Sjxirts beckoned many of the junior hovs. W ard Stevenson, Gerard McMahon, Gregory Evans, Wallace Gregerson, How- ard Brown, and Stephen Bush are all foot- ball lettermen. Lettermen, Howard Cox and Jack Gilbertson, will lie co-captains of the team next year. Three juniors. Jack Gil- bertson, Howard Cox, and Howard Brown made “A” berths on the basketba’l squad. Gerard McMahon. John Mann, Michael Kinney, Stephen Bush, and James Ruem- mele are on the mitt squad. There are juniors represented in every musical, dramatic, and forensic activity in Hudson High 24
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Junior cProm . . . The air was filled with the gay laugh- ter, the swish of taffeta and the heady fragrance of corsages at the Junior Prom, held on Friday, May 3. An archway en- twined with roses led into a Southern Colonial garden. Looking past trellises, hanging thick with clusters of pink, lilac, yellow, and blue flowers, one saw a white, Inige-columed veranda reaching out in state- ly welcome. Seated on the veranda was Hob M ’ton's orchestra. Pastel streamers hung overhead and ribbon? of light, pro- jected downward, produced intricate shadow patterns on the waxed floor. Fruit punch was served at an old colonial wishing well on one side of the room. The grand march was led by Stephen Mush and Mary Ann Danielson followed by Elizabeth W illiamson and Robert Engehret- son. Stephen Bush, the general chairman. Mr. 11 citing, adviser, the committee chairman Cerard McMahon. Ward Stevenson, John Nelson. Warren Otterson, Rita McMahon, a id Howard Cox. as well as the entire junior class deserve credit for making this prom a memorable occasion for the large crowd of students and alumni who attend- ed it. 23
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Some junior males . . . Junior Brown and Bigelow workers. That I loci gal . . . Lighter side of geometry . . . Snowball weather Tenth Street steadies . . . Petite Lorraine Reading the joke section . . . Sunday l est W’e three Nurses’ aides . . . Two Margarets Junior class officers and adviser . . . “Boge”.
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