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

 - Class of 1949

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SOPHOMORES I ’resident ............. Vice-President .......... Secretary................ Treasurer................ Student Council.......... Adviser ................. We now look back on the green, bewildered freshmen class of 1951. We entered with a class of 66 students and chose the following as our officers: Thomas Haugen, president; Geraldine Trudell, vice-president; Edward Boody, secre- tary; Dorothy Richie, treasurer; Alta Christen- sen, Student Council; and Mrs. Frokjer, adviser. We were very active in sports and well represented in Band, “B” G!ee Club, and G. A. C. On the whole, our year as freshmen was verv ....... Geraldine Trudell ......... Rosemary Porter ............Joanne Slater .......... Audrey Petersen ...........Willetta Hope ........... Mr. Torgerson successful. We also put on a play, “Honey of A Peach”. We entered our sophomore year as an am- bitious class of 66. ()ur class was well represented in sports with Dave Borg and Ronald Jensen as our star players in football and basketball. We were also well represented in boxing. We increased our participation in Band, s| eech work. Senior G. A. C. and Hi-V. We are looking forward with anticipation to two more years of fun at Hudson High School. Fifth Row—Edward Boody. John Fredrickson, George Johnson. Seth Colbeth. David Ohrt. Patrick Farrill, David Borg, Ronald Jensen. Fourth Row—Barbara Moelter, Marjory Hillary, Bonita Willie, Delores Linehan, David Frazier. Lowell Windahl. Wilmer Segerstrom. Arlyn Benoy. Russell Johannsen, Sherman Sutter, George Wright. Robert Klund. Third Row—Mary Ellen Olson. Aha Christensen. Marilyn Adams, Donald Lindstrom, Renee Conley, Helen Johnson. Gwendolyn Lein. Thomas Haugen. Richard Stayberg. Fred Clymer, Richard Worrell. Annette Staberg, adviser Robert Torgerson. Second Row—Rita Hallenberger. Catherine Loughney, Roy Udell. Richard Moen. Joanne Slater. Audrey Petersen. Geraldine Trudell, Rosemary Porter. Willetta Hope. Doris Nelson, Janet Solsvig, Carol Lorraine Frazier. Joan McDiarmid. First Row—Raymond Weinberg. Raymond Leverty, Leroy J diannsen. Kenne.h Hanson. Eleanor Nelson. Joanne Nicklebv Lucille Simpson. Mayelva Daniels. Blanche Johnston. Sally D.ckenson. Jack Kukuska. Alan St. Ores.

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Fifth Row—Duane Nelson, John Miller. Walter Johannsen, Stephen Sandberg, Karl Roettger, Terry Williams, David Ruemmele, Dale Wicklander, Robert Orf, John Breault, Kenneth Larson, Harold Hillary, Bernard Langager, Ralland Trudeau. Fourth Row—Jane Hennessey, Evangeline Harwell, Valerie Peterson, Thelma Erickson, Virginia Provan, Patricia Mulvancy, Jane Cornelissen. Mary Chryst, Joan Smith, Marjorie Katner, Rita Ruemmele, James Trollen, Robert Heffron, Ronald Simpson. Third Row—Charles Nelson, Paul Riedel, Betty Bundy, Annabelle Weinberg. Ruth Kester, Nancy Krager, Patricia Clyng- enpeel, Lucille Hansen. Donnamae Evenson, Joan Lein, Eldon Frye, Gerald Kapaun, Andrew Kinney, Robert Zarske, Miss Helen Hughes. Second Row—Irene Norvold, Flossie Beers, Donna Sammons, Lotus Bylander, George Madson, Gwen Peterson, Robert Gerlach, Janice Brathall, John Martinson. Joan Peterson, Patricia Kolashinski, Joan Grady, Violet Haugen. First Row—Jaunice McKenzie, Doris Dabruzzi, Dorothy Dabruzzi, Marion Schweitzer. Delores Simpson. Phyllis Pribble, Juliann Ryan, Eleanor Richie, Barbara Williams, Nina Lyksett, Lois Ann Guith, Patricia Powers. Sally Cunningham. JUNIORS President ..................... Vice President................ Secretary ..................... Treasurer..................... Council Representative ....... Adviser....................... Will wonders never cease? Can it be three years ago that a class of seventy-five bewildered and confused freshmen started their climb up the ladder of success in Hudson High School? Why, it seems only yesterday that we elected our freshmen class officers, Harold Rock, presi- dent; Charles Nelson, vice president; Sally Cun- ningham, secretary; Joan Grady, treasurer; Thomas Haugen, council representative; and Miss 1 lughes, adviser. Although extra curricular ac- tivities were new to us, we were well-represented in them; and Band, “B” Glee Club, G. A. C., dramatics and, of course, boys' sjxirts saw the eager freshmen doing their best. When Harold Rock moved to Joilet, Illinois, Charles Nelson became president; and John Breault took over the vice president’s duties. As sophomores we truly earned a place for ourselves on the second rung of our high school ladder by continuing our good work in outside activities as well as in scholastic achievements. Robert Gerlach Gwen Peterson George Madson John Martinson Janice Brathall Miss Hughes The class of seventy-three members chose, as officers, Kenneth Larson, president; George Madson, vice president; Robert Zarske, secretary; Juliann Ryan, treasurer; Rita Ruemmele, council representative; and Miss Hughes, adviser. As sophisticated juniors, we are nearing the top of our success ladder with more outside ac- tivities to participate in than ever before. We were kept busy with Band, Mixed Chorus, (dee Club, G. A. C., dramatics, and forensics. The boys excelled in all the fields of sports, and we had reason to be proud of our two juniors, George Madson and Charles Nelson, who made the first “five on the basketball squad. The juniors, as always, found that money was needed to stage the big event of the year, the prom, so we raised the money by selling pencils on which the high school song was printed. With the money we made and the co-operation of the class we were able to put on a “wonderful prom.



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Fifth Row—Alfred Swanson, Leland Persell, Steven Houman, Emmett Polen, Dean Larson, Vernon Munkelwitz, Robert Iverson, Claire Kinney. Fourth Row—Elaine Trudeau, Virginia Bolser, William Weitkamp, John Marson, Thomas Salmon. Carol Rulien, Jane Purdy, Nancy Bargen, Gerald Bridges. Richard Farrill, Kenneth Schweitzer, adviser Mrs. Betteanne Frokjer. Third Row—Philip Cody, Howard Moody. Theodore Johnson. Betty Bruner, Lu Verne Swanson. Beverly Lemon, Frances Katner, Richard Shirley. Richard Adams. George Paul, Janice Purdy. Ann Marie Nygard. Margaret Gartman. Second Row—Ronald Rorvick, Lillian Langager, Helen Johannsen. Mary Jane Heffron. Donald Johnson. Donna Brown. Mary Sveen. Dean Preston, Marlene Olson. Juliette Clark. Kenneth Lysdahl. Ramon Clyngenpeel. First Row—Daniel Neises, Bernard Barr. Charles Wright. Robert Nelson. James Stram.quist, Franklin Harwell. Laura Lou Hart. Bernadine Trudell. Donna Ostendorf. Iris Lyksett, Myrtle Leverty, Joan Salmon. Katherine Miller. FRESHMEN President ................ Vice-President ........... Secretary................. Treasurer................. Student Council........... Adviser................... The mighty freshman class of 1952 entered high school fifty-nine strong. The school year started out when the seniors gave us their traditional welcoming party. Our next social event was the freshman class picnic which was held at Liberty Hill. ........... Colleen Ryan ........... Dean Preston ........ Donald Johnson ........... Mary Sveen .............Donna Brown .............Mrs. Frokjer We are represented in Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Band, Debate, and Orchestra. In sports the boys were active in football, basketball, and boxing while the girls participated in G. A. C. 26

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