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

 - Class of 1947

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Fourth How—Robert Johnson, Evelyn Thorson, Wanda Hansen, Thomas Marson, William Haugen, John Ferguson. Donald Early. Kenneth Payson, John G. Nelson. Lloyd Erickson, Curtis Nickleby, Robert Beer, Roger Luebke, Rich- ard Johannsen. Third Row—Jeanet.e Hillary. Arlene Emerson, Helen Hnuke, Beverly Smith, Julie Ann Swanson, Janet Moe, Bonnie Sweltzer, Barbara Myrvold, Ollie May Dickenson, Ethel Fenn, Elaine Simpson. Second Row—Mr. Ernest McMillan, Yvonne Stewart. Margaret Wilcox, June Lomnes, Ruth Sandberg, George Nelson. Rober. Westhoff, Barbara Bargen, Dorothy Petersen, Barbara Egbert, Eileen Grupe, Faye Kinney. First Row—Idella Yarns. Theresa Evenson, Lois Wilcox, Darlene Bridges, Dorothy Swanson. Patricia Moen, La Vine Riley, Viola Gustafson, Joy Larson, Carol Erickson. Margaret Weatherhead, Beverly Nelson. Juniors President ..................... Robert Westhoff Vice President .................... George Nelson Secretary ..................... Dorothy Petersen Treasurer..........................Barbara Bargen Our class of '48 has always taken an active part in school activities. Many of our fifty-four members well represented us in sports, music, debate, and declamation in our freshman year. We began our adventurous high school careers by electing William Haugen, presi- dent ; Barbara Bargen, vice president: Roger Luebke, secretary; Donald Early, treasurer; Bonnie Sweitzer, council representative; and Miss Chubb, adviser, to lead us. We returned as energetic sophomores the next fall. That year’s leaders were Barbara Egbert, president; Lois Wilcox, vice president; Barbara Myrvold, secretary- treasurer; Lloyd Erickson, council repre- sentative; and Mr. Crowe, as adviser. Again we were very active in all school (scholastic and extra-curricular) activities. We were well represented in all the musical organizations, athletics, and dramatics. Last fall we entered Hudson High as sophisticated juniors, to continue our strug- gle for knowledge. Each month brought its own social activities for the students, and we didn’t let anv pass without j artic- ipating in them. There were the class and special parties; the football season, with ten of our fellows in there fighting all the way; the basketball season, with seven of our mighty males on the teams; and the Christ- mas program. Our junior class play was given in March, and was a huge success. Boxing again called (many junior) pugilists into action, and our boys won many fights for the squad. Spring brought early morn- ing marching and strenuous practice for the music contest. It also brought prepara- tions for our wonderful prom. Now, with exams over, we are leaving three very successful years behind us; and are looking forward to our final year here, and our futures. We can truly be proud of our class— the class of ’48! 21

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS George Nelson, Robert Westhoff, Barbara Bargen, Ruth Sandberg, Dorothy Peterson. ALL SCHOOL OFFICERS John Nelson, Roger Luebke, Stephen Bush, June Lorn- nes, Warren Otterson. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Margaret Clothier, Kleanor Thompson, George Harwell. W.ll.aui Wallace, Vernon Christensen. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS John Gilbertson, Gerard McMahon, Leona Dahlke, Dor- othy Nelson. ORGANIZATION PRESIDENTS Warren Otterson. Stephen Bush, Helenmary Mickelson. Barbara Zezza, Donna Sammons. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Thomas Haugen, John Breault, Joan Grady, Char C3 N. 1 on. Sally Cunningham. 20



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Fourth Row—Richard Kinney, Arvin Lovaas. David Cleveland, Neil Kalner, William Hooley, Ronald Payscn, I arba a Eckel, Elton Dahlke. Dallas McGInley, Kenneth De Witte, Dan Borg. Eugene t)lsen. Third Row—Delores Foss, Mary Jane Petersen. Marjorie Han'ock, Anna Marie Barr. Ethe Bohne, Shirley Hcned'e!, Mary Louise Vaughn, Patricia Van Horn, Ruth Gerlach. Marlene Redman. Con: tance Lein. Yvonne Re.vo. Second Row—Clyt.e Christensen. Richard Johnson. Leroy Colbe h, Margaret Clothier. Eleanor Thom;».4on. William Wal- lace. Vernon Christensen, George Harwell. Yvonne Martin. Wanda Detle.sen. Leno.e Adam.. First Row—Lorraine Scuillo, Elva Hanley. Mary Ferguson. Ann Brunner. Phyllis Danielson. Patricia Heel. Loir Fo: , Constance Hammill, Joyce Worrell. Dennis Vanasse. ( linton Johnson. Don Hart. Donald Even on. Sophomores President ............ Vice-President......... Secretary ............ Treasurer.............. Council Representative Adviser ............... .. William Wallace . Margaret Clothier Eleanor Thompson Vernon Chri: tensen . .. George Harwell ......... Miss Lee As the years roll on. we look hack on the fifty-four bewildered freshmen, the class of '49. as they entered I ludson I ligh School. At that time we elected Patricia Hoel, president; Richard Kinney, vice president: David Cleveland, secretary; Arvin Lovaas, treasurer; Shirley Benedict. Student Council representative; and Miss Madison, adviser. The year passed calmly by; and when September of the next year ro led around, fifty-two of us returned to Hudson High to resume our studies. We entered many school activities with several of us joining the Glee Clubs. Mixed Chorus, Band, and Orchestra. Eight of us partici|)ated in speech work with the more enthusiastic joining Tachoperas. Mary sports-minded girls joined Sr. (i. A. C aft r going through a trying initiation at th . hands of the ruthless upperclassmen. ()ur boys were exceedingly active in sports, as four of them were on the “A squad in football and one played with the “A basketball squad. The exceptional abi ity of our eight pugilists proved once again that you can’t keep a good class down. And so we close this year as enlight- ened sophomores, well prtpared to take on the resjxmsibilities as juniors of the coming year. 11

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