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EIGHTH GRADE Fourth Row—John Fredrickson, Russell Johannsen, James Bodesheimer, David Frazier, Russell Nelson, David Ohr . David Borg, Ronald Jensen. Richard Stayberg. Third Row—Rita Hallenberger, Marilyn Adams. Renee Conley, Mary Ellen Olson, Willetta Hope, Lorraine Frazier, Gwendolyn Lein. Lowell Windahl. Duvonne Bylander, Dean Larson. Second Row—George Wright, Fred Clymer, Mayelva Daniels, Audrey Petersen. Annette Stayberg. Alta Christensen. Edward Boody, Richard Worrell, Rosemary Porter, Joann Nickleby, Miss Ann Murphy. First Row—Leroy Johannsen. Gail Gibbon. John Kuku. ka. Kenneth Hansen, Ronald Lein, Roy Udell. Richard Moen, Eleanor Nelson. Sally Dickenson. Doris Nelson. SEVENTH GRADE Fourth Row—Nancy Bargen, Bet.y Rose, Dona'd Fenn, Dean Preston, Stephen Houman, Alfred Swanson. Third Row—Catherine Miller, Carol Rulien, Gerald Bridges, Beverly Lemmon, Kenneth Schwietzer, Ann Marie Nygarc, Howard Moody. Second Row—Yvonne Gilbertson, Helen Johannsen, Marline Olson. Juliette Clark, Billy Weitkamp, Mary Sveen La Verne Swanson, Miss Harriet Gilbert. First Row—Kenneth Larson, Charles Wrigh;, James Cook, George Paul, Kenneth Lysdahl, Robert Nelson, Robert Means. Richard Adams. 24
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freshmen President ............... Vice President........... Secretary .............. Treasurer ............... Council Representative .. Adviser ................. Make way for the class of ’50! Our freshman class with its 75 eager students was one of the largest in recent years. We had several parties with other classes during the year, the first, a get- acquainted party with the seniors. Some of us were rather bashful, hut season, d sen- iors took us in hand, danced with us. and soon had us enjoying ourselves immensely. ........... Harold Rock .........Charles Nelson ...... Sally Cunningham ............ Joan Grady ........ Thomas Haugen .......... Miss Hughes As the weeks flew by, our shyness disappeared. Soon we were proving our abilities in Band, Orchestra. Glee Clubs. Debate, and speech activities. A few of us also participated in the three one-act plays presented for the public. Many of the girls joined in the G. A. C. activities and the hoys in other sports. The fresh- man class had several outstanding football and basketball players. We were proud of th m when thev received their letters. Fifth Rcw—Bernard Langager. George Matlson, Kalla ml Trudeau. Dale Wlckl nder, Robert Orf. Roger Iinhoff. Kenneth Larson, Walter Johannsen. Karl Roettger, David Ruemmele. Fourth Row—Valerie Peterson, Thelma Erickson, Pa ricia Mulvaney, Claire Reese. Jane Hennessey. Dorothy Olsen. Mar- jorie Katner, John Martinson. Myles Fladager, Mary Anne Thompson. Joan Smith. Donamae Evenson, Ruth Kester. Gwendolyn Peterson, Lucille Hansen. Third Row—Miss He en Hughes. Jane Cornellssen. Joan Lein, Patricia Powers, Donna Sammons. Lotus Bylander. Har- ol.l Hillary. John Miller, Paul Riedel, Duane Nelson, Robert Gerlach. Robert Zarske. Janice Brathall. Joan Peterson. Phyllis Pribble, Ri a Ruemmele. Mary Chryst, Nancy Krager. Violet Haugen. Lecont. Row—Lois Ann Guith, Nina Lyksett. Gaync' Lar on, Juliann Ryan. Delores Simpson. John Breault. Thomas Haugen, Charles Nel on. Joan Grady, Sally Cunningham. Annabelle Weinberg. Marion Schweitzer. Betty Bundy, Phyllis Brown. First Row—Belva Been, I-ene Norvold. Patricia K la?h'n ki. Eleanor Richie. Doris Dabruzzl. Dorothy Dabruzzi, : lephen Sandberg, James Tr llen, Raymond Gies. Ra mond Loverly. Ronald Simpson. Gerald Kapaun, Eldon Frve Robert Heffron.
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ct tlae T lantla SEPTEMBER 3— Lawsy me and land o' goshin! Here it is time for school to start. Has any one a hunched back yet from looking at those “little” freshies? SEPTEMBER 23- Tonight the seniors strutted their stuff before the frosh. “Yup, the senior-freshman party went over with a bang.” The freshmen seemed a little bashful though during ladies choice when the senior girls asked them to dance. OCTOBER 11— Has anyone seen a stray cat? Tonight was homecoming and what with the slogan, “Cage The Cats,” the down-town windows were prac- tically squirming with cats. We lost our game, but everyone seemed to have an enjoyable time at the party afterwards. OCTOBER 31- Ghosts ’n goblins, gremlins ’n grumblebugs. They all appeared to- night (so they say). Seems almost everyone turned out in plaid shirts, slacks and jeans for the Hallowe’en party. They seemed to have a gay time, too, tripping the light fantastic over corn stalks, black cats, and witches’ broom sticks. NOVEMBER 18- Bow ties, nylons, high heels, and sports coats. The whole high school turned out today in their Sunday best to welcome the Rev. and Mrs. Wood at a reception in his honor. It was held in the gymnasium and tasty tid bits were provided by Miss Madison’s home economics class. DECEMBER 2— Has anyone noticed any new cracks in the corridor floors? I’d swear there must be some after all the added weight we picked up over Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 14- Excuse me, but you were standing under the mistletoe! Yes, the Yule season got around at last and Hudson High celebrated it by the annual Christmas party. DECEMBER 19— The school put on a beautfiul Christmas program tonight. It seemed to bring home the real meaning of Christmas. DECEMBER 20— Our Christmas vacation started as of 3:45 today. Everyone seemed anxious to get out. Of course, you’d never guess why! Continued on Page 33 25
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