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

 - Class of 1948

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YVONNE STEWART Von” Many persons often looked on To watch her twirl her baton.” JULIE ANN SWANSON Persuasive speech and more persuasive sighs.” DOROTHY SWANSON Dot” “Always jolly, always kind. She’s the one we like to find.” BONNIE SWEITZER Sweitz” Who sometimes visited Bonnie Lee? A good basketball player was he.” EVELYN THORSON Toots” I take life easy, and I’ll live ’till I die.” MARGARET WILCOX Margie” “I believe in a fast life— when it comes to typ- ing.” LOIS ANN WILCOX Loie” “Lois Ann was always near At every game to lead a cheer.” IDELLA YARNS Doubt whom you will, but never yourself.”

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BEVERLY NELSON “Janie” “A worker always tend- ing to her own af- fairs.” CURTIS NICKLEBY “Nuck” “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” DOROTHY PETERSEN “Dot” “This year’s homecoming queen, Dot, Seemed to like a captain a lot.” BONNIE ROSE “Rosebud” “School doesn’t interfere with my ‘outside’ ac- tivities.” RUTH SATHER “Accept the world as it is, Adapt yourself to it and be happy.” GEORGE NELSON “Gus” “Gus was always a good basketball shot. There were very few times he was not.” KENNETH PAYSON “Spook” “Height has proved an asset to ‘Ken’. In basketball a help it’s been.” LA VINE RILEY “Dinney” “Beware her Irish eyes.” RUTH SANDBERG “Giggles” “She giggles when she’s happy, and anyone might say. That though there is no reason. she giggles anyway.” BEVERLY SMITH “Bev” “I never seem to miss a chance To go to Ellsworth to a dance.



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Class Will We, the seniors of 1948, being of sound mind and body have drawn up this last will and testament. 1. We bequeath our good habits and studiousness to the 1949 seniors who we hope will be as great an asset to the school as we have been. 2. We bequeath our gracious manners to all future seniors. 3. We indivdually bequeath the following: Barbara Bargen leaves her money to Phyllis Danielson who borrowed $1.50 two years ago. Robert Beer leaves his love for bookkeeping to anyone who may need it. Darlene Bridges leaves her height to Connie Lein. Donald Early leaves his artistic ability to some- one with lots of ambition. Barbara Egbert leaves the job of being editor of next year’s annual to Joyce Worrell. Arlene Emerson leaves her job of typing mats to whoever types for the “Times” next year. Carol Erickson leaves her drum to Shirley Bene- dict. Lloyd Erickson leaves the school minus one bright student. Theresa Evenson leaves her quiet ways to Mickey Redman. John Ferguson leaves for Stillwater with the Kaiser. Eileen Grupe leaves her ability to sing to some- one who lacks it. Wanda Hansen leaves with a knowledge of home economics. William Haugen leaves his excellent ability of playing the baritone. Helen Hauke bequeaths her gift of gab to Pat Hoel. Let’s hope she uses it. Bill Heffron leaves his long walk to Tom Hau- gen. He would also like to leave for the South. Jeannette Hillary leaves for Roberts. Richard Johannsen leaves the truck to his brothers. Faye Kinney leaves with a diamond on her left hand. Joy Larson leaves with her dad’s car. June Lomnes leaves Mr. Heiting with no one to start discussions. Roger Luebke leaves his job as activity man- ager to Eleanor Thompson. Nathalie Lyksett leaves her trigonometry book Tom Marson leaves his way with women to Elton Dahlke. Donald Michaelson left for Portland. Oregon. Faye Mitchell leaves for North Hudson. Pat Moen leaves her journalism headaches and lining job on the “Times.” Barbara Myrvold leaves her ability to take shorthand to anyone who may need it. Mathew Neises leaves his position on the bas- ketball team. Beverly Nelson leaves for Prescott. Gus Nelson leaves his job as football and bas- ketball captains. Curt Nickleby leaves all the girls behind. Kenneth Payson leaves after acquiring a mathe- matical mind. Dorothy Petersen leaves with Gus. La Vine Riley leaves for Ellsworth every Fri- day night. Bonnie Rose leaves cheerleading to anyone who can fill her place. Ruth Sandberg leaves Mr. Rock with no one to whom he can give excuses. Ruth Sather leaves her letters to whoever thinks they would be interesting. Beverly Smith leaves for dances. Yvonne Stewart leaves her job as drum major- ette. Dorothy Swanson leaves for Stillwater with a ring, Julie Ann Swanson leaves her acting ability to next year’s seniors. Bonnie Sweitzer leaves Ruth Kester her trom- hone. Evelyn Thorson leaves and is glad she needs no more absence excuses. Lois Wilcox leaves her limberness to anyone who needs it. Margaret Wilcox leaves Vernon behind—Oh, oh, hands off, girls! Idella Yarns leaves her witty remarks to Lor- raine Scuillo. 19

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