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Fifth Row—Robert Lewis Nelson, James Johnson, Richard Larsen, Douglas Morrissette, Terry Beaudry, John Peterson. Marvin Hassebroek, James Schullo. Gordon Boody. Wayne Erickson. Jerome Hanson. Harold Benoy. Fourth Row—Carol Fry, Muriel St. Ores, Patricia Fleming, Eleanor Varnum, Catherine Hooley, Katherine Ohrt, Mary Jo Westhoff, Dolores Cody, Ethel Johnson, Robert Casey, Dwaine Persell, Mr. Richie. Third Row—Frederick Bunce. Dennis Plant, Thomas Jensen, Jack Stayberg, Rodger Prescott. James Fredrickson, James Durning, Jerome Am.erson, Donald Smith, Ken Larson, Richard Schwenk, William Shirley. Second Row—Richard Adams, Eloise Salmon, Faye Bengston, Donna Mae Simpson. Thomas Trudell, Mary Margaret Kerr Joan Plahn. Carol Mayer. Ronald Graham. Stephanie Kees, Robert Means, Dwaine Perseiis, Phyliss Benoy, Joan Bellows. First Row—Bonnie Branchfield, Carol Jean Tobin, Patricia Tanner, Lois Benoy. Mary Gail Breault, Alyce Ferguson, Yvonne Gilbertson, Elizabeth Schmidt. Jo Ann Schwenk. Bet.y Jean Marek. Sally Hallenberger. Julie Overbye. Marilyn Bieneman. SOPHOMORES President............. Vice President........ Secretary............. Treasurer ............ Council Representative Adviser .............. ........Joan Plahn .... Thomas Trudell ........Carol Mayer Mary Margaret Kerr .... Ronald Graham ........ Mr. Richie As the end of our sophomore year comes to a close, we look back wistfully at two of the stepping stones in our school life. As fresh- men. sixty-one of us started our way across the river of success. e chose for our guides, Jerome Hanson as president; Robert Means, vice president; Mary Jo Westhoff, secretary; Catherine Hooley, treasurer; Stephanie Kees, council representative; and Mr. Richie as our adviser. Our first leap seemed wavering in places; nevertheless we were very active in sports, music, and other extra-curricular activities. As we prepared for our second step, we seemed much more confident of ourselves. We were very active in every phase of our school life this year. We were represented in all large music groups as well as Girls’ Octet, Triple Trio, Mixed Ensemble, and small instrumental groups. ()ur boys were also active in sports. We are proud of them. James Fredrickson and Richard Adams helped us pull through several tough basketball games. Jerome Hanson also maae the “A” string. Some of our bo vs were also very active in football and boxing. I bis year we assisted the seniors in putting on a Snow-ball Formal during the Christmas holidays. his proved to be one of the out- standing events of the year. As we look forward with anxiety to our two coming years in Hudson High, we feel more confident in being able to take on the responsi- bilities of juniors and seniors.
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Fourth Row Charles Wright, Leland Perseiis, Richard Sherley. George Paul. William Weitkamp, Gerald Bridges. Alfred Swanson, Robert Iverson, Donald Johnson, Claire Kinney, Dean Larson. Dean Preston, Donald Spott, Davit. Jaeger. Third Row—Nancy Bargen. Mary Sveen, Jane Purdy, Joseph Fredrickson, Bernard Barr. Robt. A. Nelson. James Slrand- quist. Theodore Johnson, Kenne.h Lysdahl, Daniel Nelses, Kenneth Schweitzer. John Marson. Franklin Harwell. How- ard Moody, Steven Houman. Second Row—Joy Heavlrland, Lillian Langager, Margaret Gartmann, Beverly Lemon, Ronald Rorvick, Donna Brown. Thomas Salmon. Juliette Clark, Marlene Olson. Carol Ann Rulien, Lu Verne Swanson. Ann Marie Nygart . Janice Purdy. First Row Patricia Johnson. Marlene Norelius, Joan Salmon, Helen Johannsen. Mary Jane Heffron, Myrtle Leverty, Bernadlne Trudell. Iris LykseL, Donna Ostendorf, Colleen Ryan. Frances Katner, Betty Bruner. Katherine Miller. JUNIORS President............................Thomas Salmon Vice President ...................... Ronald Rorvick Secretary............................ Marlene Olson Treasurer............................ Donna Brown Student Council .....................Juliette Clark Adviser..................................... Miss l.ee W hen the class of 1952 entered the Hudson High School in September of 1948, no doubt we were as confused as any freshmen class. Although some of the subjects were definitely required, we could make a few choices. After our pro- grams were organized, we had to learn to budget our time because it was a new exjierience for us to have study hours sej arated from class hours. However, our routine school work pro- gressed very satisfactorily as many of 11s qualifi- ed for extra curricular activities. We were well represented in Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, band, debate, and orchestra as well as in football, bas- ketball, boxing, and G. A. C. W e returned as energetic sophomores after a fun-packed vacation to earn a place for our- selves in the annals of Hudson High. We con- tinued our good work in outside activities as well as in scholastic achievements. As sophisticated juniors, we are nearing the top of our success ladder with more outside activities to participate in than ever before. We kept busy with Band. Mixed Chorus. Glee Club, Debate, and G. A. C. 1 he boys excelled in all the fields of sports, and we had reason to he proud of the six junior hoys who were on the A basketball team. I hey were I homas Salmon. Dean I leston. Dean I-arson. Donald Johnson, William Weitkamp. and Robert Nelson. Robert Iverson received the coveted honor of being chosen football captain for 1951-1952. Now, with exams over, we are leaving three very successful years behind us and are looking forward to our final vear here, and our futures. 23
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FRESHMEN President .... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Adviser ...... Janies Walbrandt Wayne Haushalter .....Sally Moen . . Marjorie Fable Miss Christensen Here we are—the gigantic class of '54. We are the largest class ever to attend the Hudson I ligh, and we are all very proud of this fact. We were all a little green at first, but before long we a 1 became accustomed to our new rou- tine. ()ur first social event was the Freshmen- Senior party. This was truly a success. Our class members were well represented in the fol- lowing extra curricular activities: Mixed Chorus, 'I riple Trio, Girls' and Boys’ ( lee clubs, hand, and orchestra. The boys were very active in foot- ball, basketball, and boxing. The greater major- ity of our girls are members of G. A. C. We were also represented in dehate and speech work. Fifth Row—Richard Kottke, Frank Heckel. Terry Lomnes. Vernon Johnson. Adolph Roettger. Donald Thorson. Thomas herley. Dick Tulgren, Robert Dabruzzi. Eoward Trudell, William Franklin. Jerome Mayer. Ervin Swanson. Lyle Kohl. Fourth Row—Gladys Nelson. Connie Hoskins. Marie Agema. Dianne Ruth Heayirland. La Von Preston. Frieda Lamberta. Joan Heffron. Lou L.effring. Bieneman, Rosemary Cernohous, Lucille Stock. Sally Brown. Janet Marty. Baroara Moe, Mary Third Row—Carl Knu.son, Patricia Barbara Frazier. Naomi Anderson. Ltayberg, Jacquelyn Heleve, Mariya Nelson. Marjorie Kukuska. Marion Jensen. Chloe Williamson Klnyno Nelson. Judith Arams, Kay Ostby, Judith Cunningham. Waxon, Jeanninc Slater, Donala Daniels. Miss Christensen. Twi'a Lou Bylander, Phyllis Pence. Marion First ager. Jane Row—Ronald Willman Roger Evenson. Sally Jane Harback. Patricia Peterson. Pauline Harwell Warren Gerald Bellows. Gerald Jensen Kugen, Gartmann. William Bethke. Mary Graves. Mary Moen Marlene vl Cardarel.l. Anne Hanson. Marilyn Sohaubschlager. Roger Norelius. °en’ Mar,ene Moe Lang- Mary
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