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

 - Class of 1963

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Fourth Row: Ted La Valley, Randall Deal, Douglas Anderson, Kenneth Rohl, Danial Rose, Stanley Anderson, James Johnson, Paul Wilcoxson. Third Row: Coach Carver Fouks, Jules Jensen. George (Jerry) Hopkins, Thomas Edin, John Linehan, Terry Weiss, Harry Silvernale, Patrick La Faye, Allen Stendahl, Coach Noel Schumacher. Second Row: Robert Wagner, Robert Melton, Brian Hayes, Rod- erick Ebben, Gary Knefelkamp, Gregory Brown, Robert Miller. First Row: Manager Dan Utterback, Robert Jacobs, Raymond Liver- more, Paul Kramer, David Olson, James Menter, Richard Newton. Daniel Anderson, Manager James Couch. 'pootfkdt - 62 Coach Carver Fouk’s Raiders began practice two weeks before school reopened with thirteen returning lettermen: Dave Olson, Bob Jacobs. Bob Wagner, Pat LaFaye, Jim Menter, Dan Anderson, Jack Linehan, Brian Hayes, Dick Newton, Bob Miller, Rod Ebben, Tom Edin, and Gary Knefelkamp. The Raiders opened the season by falling before a large Chaska, Minnesota, team. Two touchdowns, one on a four-yard plunge and another on a 50 yard pass interception, and one conversion set the score at 13-0. Inexperience on the part of Hudson was the main factor in the defeat. Hudson’s first win came against New Richmond the following week. Three touchdown runs of 42, 62, and 47 yards by Jim Menter and one conversion by A1 Stendahl accounted for Hudson’s score of 19. New Richmond pushed over a touchdown from the one-yard line in the second period to account for its only score. Hudson kept rolling against Baldwin-Woodville to hand the favored team in the conference its first defeat. A touchdown by Dave Olson on a pass from A1 Stendahl and the conversion by Jim Menter gave Hudson an early lead. Baldwin came back with a TD to finish the scoring in the first half which was played on Friday night. Due to a power failure during half time, the second half was play- ed the following Saturday afternoon. Hudson dominated this half. A touchdown on a pass interception by Jack Linehan, another touch- down by Dave Olson on a pass from A1 Stendahl, and two extra points by Jim Menter set the final score at 21-7. The Raiders next dumped Glenwood City 28-13. Glenwood City scored first, but a touchdown by A1 Stendahl evened the score at half time. In the third quarter Jack Linehan scored on a 28 yard pass play. Two more touchdowns by Jim Menter and a touchdown on a pass interception by Glenwood City concluded the scoring. Hudson had a victorious Homecoming against Colfax in a largely de- fensive battle. Jim Menter made the only touchdown on a ten-yard run and also made the extra point. In the second half Hudson threatened three times, but each time the drive was stopped by fumbles or penalties. The final tally came on a safety when Brian Hayes trapped the Colfax punter in the end zone for a score of 9-0. The Raiders kept rolling against the Spring Valley Cardinals by handing them a 27-0 defeat. Hudson finished out the first half with 14 points on touchdowns by Jim Menter and A1 Stendahl and two conversions by Menter. In the second half Stendahl and Men- ter each crossed the goal line again. A conversion by Randy Deal finished the scoring. The defensive team played a hard-hitting game which completely shut out the Cards. Coach Noel Schumacher, co-captains David Olson and James Menter, Coach Carver Fouks. Hudson routed a weak River Falls’ team in the annual battle for the “Little Brown Jug’’ and avenged last year’s defeat which beat the Raiders out of the conference championship. Jim Menter raced 72 yards for a TD in the first quarter to give the Raiders an early lead. Two touchdowns by A1 Stendahl, one on a sneak and one a 35 yard pass play from Mike Mayer, and an extra point by Randy Deal set the half time score at 19-0. Hudson came back in the second half to assure its win with touchdowns by Randy Deal and Fat LaFaye and a conversion by Harry Silvernale, which set the final score at 32-0. The Raiders won the first conference championship since 1955 with a win over the Ellsworth Panthers in the final game of the season. Jim Men- ter opened the scoring with a two-yard touchdown plunge and a conversion. Later in the second quarter Ellsworth tied the score. Jack Linehan grabbed a 20-yard pass in the end zone to finish the first half scoring at 13-7. Hud- son completely dominated the second half with touchdowns by Menter and Stendahl. The final touchdown came on a 28-yard pass interception by Harry Silvernale to end the game at 31-7. The Raiders finished the season with a 7-1 record as last year, but this year the one loss was non-conference, and the Raiders became the Middle Border champs. Seventeen seniors played their last game for Hud- son: co-captains Dave Olson and Jim Menter, Bob Wagner. Bob Jacobs, Pat LaFaye, Jules Jensen. Greg Brown, Bob Melton, Dan Anderson. Brian Hayes, Jay Livermore, Paul Kramer. Dick Newton, Bob Miller, Rod Ebben, Gary Knefelkamp, and Gary Bertelsen.

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SPORTS “So moved they calmly to the field, Thence never to return. Save bearing back the Spartan shield, Or on it proudly born.” 69 — Felicia Dorothea Hemens

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