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TRUE BLUE op y. fy ' High School Volume 79 Ty A x J YN o’ ■ • Hudson Music, more rhon anyrhing, refleas rhe personoliries of on era and its people Jusr os rimes change, music changes ro capture rhe spirit of rhe people The music of recent years has slowly evolved from rhe rock-n-roll of rhe fifties, rhe revolutionary rock of rhe sixties, ond rhe country music populor in rhe early seventies Ir reflects rhe individuality of each of us os well os showing rhe variery of styles of people: pop, country, hard rock, lighr rock, punk, new wove, ond classics All of rhese help ro shape who we ore os individuals ond os o people. Theme From Mahoghany KPUlX, W W l ha? Or vJ J 3 ficA you' UU- J TQ cpy QO c|aot •' Jjjcsi U L thddi. tJUx C. ux cax upa ki sPhcU- J V cp c W U2C tko. j U0LXA VM. -0 'u t Cj ArU . 0 £Cd C v-i . 'V Us ji )u vnvU. U)-e OCOl - Oyjr ?COC K JMLXJL O UtJL- C - C vJlCAjt c vsA- 'w M LOa. 7 ' b rv Ck { CUl Jt - fo TLactic yy JL $W- yjciA 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS •res$. r -f H——th— :—i—1 uC -J— = =3= J ! F 9 0 ■—■0—J ■ 0 0 -4=rf mi Do You Know Where You're Going To? M far, • TADl£ Of CONTENTS 3 4 STUDENT UFE DMSON 4 Loure Newberg Curt Herschieb 6 MEAAOWES 5. Louse Korner 6 Anno Derg 7 kn Dor dine 8 Dob Richards 9 Shone Prurr, Mike Thomas 10 Shown Peree Dorb Sandburg Sreve Reams Duke Hansen Mon Murphy Dock Par Spongenberg, Kendal Drrond. Doan Gtoert, Sarah An- derson. Jl Lein. Middle Sandy Suner. Tammy Hi. Don Rohl, Gene Morz. Kevin Grobou Fronr Wendy Overron, Por Core. Ron 4 Jufce Nelson. Lisa Zilge, Mm Dor- dme, Down Davis, 5 Pom Worson. Chris RoN 6 Nor id MEMORIES 7 I V J O' Believe In AAusic - The 1980 Pop Concerr wos o wonderful disploy of Hudson High School's musical and vocal ralenr. Ms Jacobs and Mr Negord did o greor job of directing. The audience wos rreored ro musicol pieces by rhe Swing Choir, Concerr Bond and many orher performing groups. The wirry Mosrer of Ceremonies, Mr. Schumacher, expressed rhe opinions of many when he said, “Everything wenr reol well 1 Dove McGinley gives o token of oppreoorion to Ms Jacobs 2. The concert chor 1 The swing choir swings into action. 2 The master of ceremonies, Mr. Schumacher. 3 Joiz bond, under the drecnon of Mr Negord 4 An enthusiastic audience en|oys o wonderful performance 5 The concert choir 6 Uso Gognon sings Don't Cry For Me. Argenti no” 8 POP CONCERT Pop Concert '83 POP CONCERT 9 U4 sa ! Up Where We Delong, Prom '83 Up Where We Belong , o serm- menr every senior agrees wfh, wos obo rhe rheme for rhe 1983 Prom De spare some doubrs os ro rhe Junior doss' obiry ro pul rhe whole rhng off. rhe end produo wos o mogmficenrty etoborore Prom Holy Penmon espe ooty Used rhe sparking bol ond rain- bow srrearners, while Heorher Jocobs hod rhe mosr fun donang The musical enreaonmenr for rhe evening was provided by rhe Ones punk ond Viro- min Q” The Junior dass rosed money for rhe Prom by sellng cheese ond candy bars There was o large amounr of ruckus rhroughour rhe year, bur everything worked our for o memorable, glirrering Prom 10 PROM 1 'Vffomn Q provided rhe enrerTonmenr for rhe fesriviries 2 Hoppy couples war around rhe founran as rhe Grand March conrinues 3 Junior dass officers Advtsor-Mr Krupo. Treo surer-Nancy KenaB. Vice-Prestdenr-Evon Srur- revonr. Pres Jenr John Huor. Secrerory Leanne Redner, Advisor-AAr Van Err. Advi- sor Mr Anron 4 Dhano Ene G her escorr cross rhe bodge i vVv-V - v v e r V 6 V cr vP‘ AO - o‘ ' ' I'' PROM 11 Looks Like We Mode Ir Graduation, 1983 The graduating dass of 1983 mer fa rhe last time as a doss on May 22nd Some anxiously awoired rhis momenr ond orhers hored ro see ir arrive Looks Like We Mode Ir ... ond rhar rhey did They finally mode ir ond ore going rheir seperare ways. We wish rhem rhe besr of luck. 1 Scorr Adorns, one of rhe five rop srudenrs, gives o speech about Hudson High School 2 Chris Wolf os President speoks obout his doss 3 The Ooss of 1983 4 The Honorary Seniors owoir their awards 1 Grendo Zeller hugs o fellow classmate 2 Hots off to groduorion TO THE CLASS OF 1983 There is an empty feeling abour rhe school, rhe Senias _____ have gone, no longer ro rule. We underclassmen, rhough picked on so, found rhe Seniors nor ro be foe. From o very underdassmon poinr of view, we couldn'r hove hod o berrer Senior doss ro be wirh os we came in new Lori Young ’85 GRADUATION 13 Summer Jobs Srudenrs this summer spent olor of rheir spare rime working for o living. Senior Morrho Hole who works or Kenoll Morel soys, I work mostly for rhe money. My parents don’r pay for my clothes so I hove ro work ro earn my own. Thor's why mosr of rhe srudenrs in our school work. They work for themselves ond for rhe spending dough! Christy Hermonsen said ”1 save mosr of my money for college ond for furure plans.” High School srudenrs do olor more rhese days ond need more spending money. Kim Wilson soys, I work for rhe mon- ey. I hove ro srarr saving for college ond it’s o way ro srarr planning for rhe furure You become more responsible.” More High School student ore holding jobs, which shows rhor H.H.S. srudenrs ore becoming more responsible, bur we sri WORK FOR THE WEEK END! |P’ REGULAR UNLEAUtuJjj M SUMMER jobs 1. Undo Phillips checks out” the doughnuts 2 Ann Gavin: working hord, or hordly working? 3. F -er up Ron! 4 Tracy Smith spCrs bononas for Oanono Sptrs 5 Mondy Weis mokes ir finger licking good 6 Gndy Nord, working hord for her money 7 Lon Gronserh bogging oronges for Tom Thumb SUMMER JOD5 15 Knefelkomp, Anderson, Penman b Perrers Pepper Fesr The traditional baloon release srorred off the 1983 Pepper Festival From then on rhe festivities didn't stop for three days These included pepper and spaghetti earing contests, Italian and square danang, a barbershop quarter, on exdring rug of war, and fishing contests. The day for rhe grand parade couldn't have turned our better The final evenrs of rhe festival were rhe introduction of rhe Pepper King and rhe coronation of rhe 1984 Pep- per Fesr Royalty. Twenty five high school juniors participated in rhe coronation. The delighted win- ners were Queen Kelly Knefelkomp, First princess Shelly Anderson, second princess Heidi Penman and third princess Beth Perrers 1 The I960 royalty, Vonda Pepper. Joanie Klecker. Holly Larson and Loo Zige. ride in rhe Hudson Parade 2 Oral Deouchomp. Mfce Guggemos, Don Richards, Tim Geo gen, Dorr Bernng. Chris Sonsregord. Jim Srohl. Fred Sparing, ond Sron Spain rake o break from rhe festivities to pose for rhe camero 3 Heidi Penman. Derh Perrers, Kelly Knefelkomp ond Shely Anderson enjoy rhe newly won royolry 4 Pot Spongenberg. Todd Franck, and Jon Cory rake port n the spogherti eoring contest 5 V Peper. K Couch, J Currey. T Todd, W Thomas, A Blake, C McKenzie, L Flarr, 0 Perrers, J Brown, A Richer son, T Coares. S Sukopp ond H Larson Row 1- L ZJge. C Jennings. H Penman, L Goulerre, S Anderson, M Horrz. K Plonsky, K Knefelkomp. I Goff. C Edholm. ond J Klecker Snobdl 1984 — My Kind Of Town The 1984 Snoboll srorred off with irs foshion show. This year ir was held or rhe Phipps Center The girls modeled dorhes from Maurice's, Corroge Bridal, and rhe Denim Porch. The actual ceremony rook place on January 21sr or rhe Hudson House. Thirry- one anxious, onridporing condidores wandered obour, curious os ro who would become rhe new Miss Hudson. Afrer oil rhe condidores were intro- duced, rhe six finalisrs were announced. While rhey were srill overcoming rhe shock, Heidi Monni was chosen Miss Con- geniality Then rhe big momenr, who would become rhe new Miss Hudson? Afrer rhe Isr ond 2nd princesses, Sondy Zmudo ond Krisrin Connolly were crowned, Korie Gehn placed rhe crown on Kori Do vis. 1984's Miss Hudson 1 The 1984 royalty. Isr princess-Scmdy Zmudo, QueervKari Davis, ond 2nd princess-Kristin Connoty 2 The escorts for rhe Snobol. AAork Connors, Mott Murphy, ond Paul Everson 3 Miss Congenialiry-Heidi AAanm 4 A F S student Kotrin Moos received special recognition for being o fine representative of her native Germany 5 The six finoSsrs, Keoo Rorvick, Moureen SchuSo, Sondy Zmudo, Krisrin Connoly. Kori Dovis, ond Jermy Perrich 7 The 31 Ate Hudson hopefuls SNOOALl 17 Homecoming 1983 This year the Student Council set our ro make rhe 1980 Homecoming o big hir. They did ir! During rhe Powder Puff gome rhe Seniors spirir end power ruled over rhe Juniors. The Seniors won 8 6 School spirir was raised during rhe Homecoming week and Thursdays pep-fesr was no exception The Juniors won rhe Spirir Dell by winning rhe Penny drive, rhe yelling conresr and rhe obsrode course The Sophomores won rhe Tug-o-War ond rhe Posrer Conresr The Seniors won rhe Vorer Balloon ross ond rhe cor comperiron. The Highlighr, however, was when rhe Foorboll ream rook home rhe win over rhe Baldwin Blockhawks. Our 1980 Homecoming is one everyone con look bock on ond be proud of! 1 Kris Nlccum owoits ro crown o New Queen 2 The Hudson High School Marching Bond per- forms or half rime of rhe Homecommg gome 3 Senior Holy Larson runs for o Isr down os Jeonne Wells blocks her porh 4 The obsrode course wosjusr o hop. skip and o Jump for Victory 5 Todd Spirzer gers down bur ir is o struggle 6 Our New 1983 Homecoming Queen Lisa Werrteson ond her escort Don Horden 7 The Senior guys dress os Cheerleoders for rhe Powder Puff gome. The members of rhfe Safety Donee squod from lefr ro right ore Tim Sr Peter, Evon Srurtevonr, Don Dorden, Mark Connors, Bren Germain. Greg Husrod. Dove Jock, Todd Spirzer. Jon Cory. Shown Pertee. ond Timm Jenson 8 The candidares donee 9 The Senior Powder Puff Chomps held rhe Juniors ro o 8-6 loss 10 The Sophomores jump for Victory after rhe rug-o-wor! HOMECOMING 19 Happenings — I Know There's 1 The roier then exploded and shook rhe whole school 2 hWSers who donated ther time and services to 5pe ool Olympia 3 There's o lot of unrest in Central America, and U S troops too 4 Our first block Mss America, Vonesso Wtoms 5 Ron WBoms and Scott Tuchel mode this mural for the 1984 Snobal 6 A sarcastic view of the US mJirory involvement throughout the world 7 Jennifer Deals, the stor of Ftoshdonce 8 Andrea Dlake wos second turmer-up in rhe Mss T E E N Wisconsin pogeont 9 One of the dreoded Cobboge Porch Dolls 20 HAPPEfiWGS Something Going On The school yeor was filled with many different evenrs: some good, some bod These evenrs hove spurred mony quesrions obour whor will happen ro us next The world seems ro be or wor wirh irself. Among mony other troubles rhere was unrest in Cen- tral America, rhe destruction of o Korean Airliner by Russian pilots, rhe slaughter of U S. marines sta- tioned in Lebanon, and on US. invasion of Grenada These and other evenrs caused anger and dismay throughout rhe world. There were many other more enjoyable evenrs that touched our lives Two of rhe top movies, Floshdance , ond “Stayin' Alive , focused on rhe world of donee Singing ond dancing mode a show in rhe television world, in rhe form of Friday Night Videos. The T V. movie, The Day After caused a big stir across rhe notion, by depicting rhe aftermath of a nudeor holocaust. We also sow rhe crowning of our first black Miss America, Vanessa Williams. And of course we all remember rhe big Christmas roge for little tikes, Cab- bage Parch Dolls. Many new things transpired in Hudson also. These included rhe construction of a new roller-skating rink, soon ro become an entire health club, rhe wonderful success of Special Olympics, wirh rhe help of mony HHS srudenrs, and rhe announcement that Jeff Adams, Mog Lindeberg, Dove Hatch, ond Jeanne Kinney qualified as Nation- al Merit semi-finalists. Good or bod, rhere is some- thing going on. HAPPEMN6S 21 22 ORGANIZATIONS _ squods wenr our of rheir vyp lq er school spirit rolling. The foe rhor ofl reams performed well helped rhem consid- More Pep Fesrs were plonned rhis yeor, ond rhey were corried our with enthusiasm The cheerleaders involved everyone in rheir excite- ment. The crowds ore great — rhey bods us ond the reams up constantly , said Varsity Cheerleader Kori Couch With school spirit on the rise, it's great to hove such gager-’em cheerleaders [ 1 Hockey Cheerteoders proace for morions 2 Vorsiry Wresting n front Angie Sr emmet z. Jeonne Wells. Dtxno Ene m bock He Gronserh. Keoo Porvck. SuSi Porker 3 J V Daskerboli Deonno Halverson, loura Newberg. Missy Spmks 4 J V Wresting Sue Wdcoxson. Kely Wtdmeyer, Kim Koy 1 Shely Anderson. Chnsrm Johnson. Tommy Peterson, and Sue W roke posinon 2 Hockey Shely Anderson. Krtsren Johnson. Liz Prokop Nor poured ore Sue Wis and Tommy Pererson 3 Vorsiry Foorbol front Susie Porker. Kori Couch. Sandi Zmudo. mrfcJe HecJ Penman Jeonne Weis, Anno Derg on top Knsren Connoly. Chns Hermonson 4 Kon Couch. Chns Hermonson. Anno Derg. Km Koy. Shely Anderson, and Deonno Halverson ore having fun or proace 5 Vorsiry Doskerbol yondng Kon Couch. Knsren Connoly. Heidi Pen mon srrng Chns Hermonson, Armo Derg. Sue Janse CHEEPLEADING 25 Excepr for o few new Roidaire faces, mosr of rhe 1963-64 squad were return- ing members Their experience was helpful os rhe dancers performed ro ropes ond ro rhe music of rhe pep bond Coproin Leanne Redner enjoys her par- ticipation because ir displays school spirir and because ir's a tor of fun ” Eoch rourine requires rime, effort and much preparation. Advisor Berh Holmes is pleased wirh rhe outcome, saying couldn'r oskfor a berrer group of girls' 1) Leanne Redner gives sryte ond dsopine ro rhe year's squod 2) Andreo Iren. Tnca O'Moley ond Michele SpnKs show rher nreresr or practice 3) The 1963-64 Rodores from left ro nghr Fronr row A Iren. L Rort. L Redner. H Kees Middle row T O'Moley. C McKerv z e. K Koirz. M Hottz. Dock row C Rofcns. T Coores. W Thomas. C Iverson. L Johnson. C Jennngs. A Dtoke. M Spnks 4) The Rodores pur ol rher work rogerher nro o fnd produa 26 RADAAES Srudenr Council — Taking Care of Business The Srudenr Council, os always, hos been on acrive parr of our school. They were busy wirh Homecoming early in rhe school year Afrer doing such o greor job or Homecom- ing rhey wenr on ro plan rhe firsr Halloween donee Ir was o smash jusr like everyrhing else rhe group does The Srudenr Coundl meers every Friday morning unril 7 45 The Council uses rhis rime ro organize T.W.I.R.P. and orher evenrs. 1) The Safery Dance or rhe Srudenr Counci's Hal- loween Dance (2) From left ro righr Front row D Smith, D Petrers, S Wit. 5 Slranger. A Larson, K Davis, J Klecker. M Kesrer, 5 Livermore, K Glade Second row C McKenzie. K Korz, N Oehmke, A Derg, D Davis, J Yuengsr, N Nyserh, J Ericson. S Noidyhorski Third row K Oberg J Drown, 5 Abraham, T Spirzer, E Srurrevonr. J Olson. L Johnson Fourth row K Hanson, M Spinks, S Schultz, IV Dundy, M Webb, IV Grosskruerz. S Campion, L. Florr 3) Srudenr Coundl Officers Derh Perters Secretory, Done Smith- President, Kon Davis VicePresident. Joame Klecker Treasurer, and Mss Schreiner- Advi sor 27 Everyday I Wrire The Book TBA If on alien were ro walk mro rhe TDA room on any given Tuesday evening, ir would find ir very chooric os rhe sroff worked ro meer rhe deadline, orroining necessary energy from MGM's Ir's unbelievable, bur rhis book rook or leasr 720 hours of work ro complere Decouse of rhe small sroff, each member hod ro pur in more hours “Much hard work is involved in rhe yearbook Each page in- volves o loyour, picrures, inter- views for copy, and dozens of small derails.'' — Jeanine Drown Editors Suserre Slininger and Chris Hermanson prepared for rhis monstrous rosk by orrend- ing o workshop in LoCrosse rhis post summer, while Editor Sue Srrey pur many hours in also They learned additional loyour styles Along wirh rhis come very good ideas for rhis ond future yearbooks An example of rhis is this year's rheme HHS Tunes in ro '84 28 TDA 4 (1) Km Thompson works on layout wirh o flor (2) Organized choos 6 ovotoble every Tuesday mghr Advisor L Osrertxock over sees (3) Fronr Editor S Sfcnmger. Editor S Strey. 2nd row C Swonson. J Robnson. K Do ker. A Derg 3rd row S Dresler. K Otson. T Rusch, G Dleskochek 4th row K McGkxJe. K Thompson, Editor C Hermorv son. Advisor C Phdfcps (4) Leah Rizzo wnrmg copron copy (5) Editor Suserre reviews toy our (1) Copywriters hord at work (2) Seorchng for the right picrure (3) Down Kopp types copy whie Km looks for old deos (4) Mrs Phfcps observes Anna's work (5) Km McGlode owoits odv e (6) Photography Editor Tony Rusch True Blue Times Srarr Spreading The News Pxjure 1 How 1 A Jenke. K Dierks. M Schneider. L Sngen. K Dory. P Hopkins. A Welch. L Amundson. $ Apel, S Schwebs Row 2: N Word. J Wesrerdohl. S Lor son, L Enloe. J. Rogers. A Kroey. C Line, M House. J Currey, A Derg Row 3 Chns Heidenreich. T Tschido, J Kroey. J Pemch. D Rebhdz, P Sundberg. J Petoquo, K Woolen. K Dokef. M Huber. D ftjmble Row 4 T Geogan, D Jonse. E Hog bnd. D Nordsrrond. T Chukel. R Schnobnch. D Dermng. J Sass. D Over ftcrure 2 Jenny Pemch works on rhe roy de rofc Pic 3- A grin for rhe camera from Jecme Kroey Pk: 4 Don Dernog reviews loyour Pic 5 The hardworking TDT editors Fronr Cord Loe. Anne Welch. M Huber Dock Tim Chukel. Pod Sundberg. Jenny Pemch, Decky Rebhdz. Jeonne Kinney ftc y Editor Decky Rebhdz wonders obour rhe deodlme The True Blue Times, rhar basrion of respecr- oble journolisric endeavor, gor off ro o rolling srorr with o new word processing program. This means fewer misrokes in rhe newspaper, and a new learning experience for rhe staff. Reporters type their copy on the computer and correct it before making a final draft In spite of this rime-saver, rhe TBT staff still leads a hectic life. Apart from deciding which stories ore important, perfecting layout, and selling candy, they still hove ro get people ro respond ro their surveys. However, the work is rewording, too. You leorn while having fun”, explained Carol Line. Shelly Apel agreed, add- ing, I know more this yeor, so I con do more.” For Srocy Lorsen, one of rhe best ports of working on rhe staff was making new friends.” There must be more ro TBT than that, however, because rhe paper still comes out on Mondays, for rhe entertainment and edification of rhe student body 31 Soy, Say, Say. ‘'Making fools our of rhe orher ream and watching rhem ger flustered was a popular response from the debate ream as to the most fun aspect of their pastime. Although the debate ream hasn't done too well this year, rhe Foren- sics team hopes to send a few people to districts Forensics involves reciting poems and stories in various styles 1 Top row Geg Pearson. Dove Wbon. Mfce G gemos. Greg Tuchel. Jonme Engel Middle row Moq House. Roden Marvry Heorher Kees. Keren Woden Debde Josifek Donom row Dorcy Remmers. Srocy Larson. Cord Une. Chonsso Miebe 2 Fronr row Down Spencer. Judd Lucky, Pom Josifek. Down Denes. Dora Remmers. Lourie Durzke. Ke«y Krsren. Lourie Dechel Dock row Kris Anderson. Enc Oson, Jorme Engel. Srocy Lorson, Drod Nordsrrond. Dob Mcrvrv Anne Welch. Debbie Josifek. Joel Soss. Vie Viqomen, Dono Glode. Kebie Dory 3 Debore and Forensics Advisor Mr Lewis 4 Mr Lewis gves Uz Prokop some help w h her pronunoonon 5 Lourie Durzke drib Louro Dechel on her forensics piece 32 FORENSICS Purrin' On The Rirz This year’s Tbearre Arts production was enrirled Jocko”. Ir is about o man who falls in love with an ape. The show was o huge success and everyone who saw ir loved ir. A few members of the lorge and rolenred cast included Scorr Dailey, a young aurhor being criridzed by a bum ployed by Rich Raley Others included a second writer, Joel Soss, a young moiden artfully played by Allison Blake, and a highdass businesswoman portrayed by Andrea Bloke. Our congratulations to the cost for a dynamic evening. (1) 1st row Uso Goulerte. Kelly Fraser. Liz Prokop. Andreo Oloke, Jeorvie Weis 2nd row Norole Fisher. Korrin Moos, Kari Do vs, Kelly Early, Kris Kiel. Michelle Horrz 3rd row Roger Penmon, Mog House, Deb Josifek, Scorr Coley. John Tulgren 4rh row 01 Jenkinson, Orvie Rasmussen. Mike Guggemos. Jomie Engel. Rich Roley, Trido Coores (2) Theorre Arrs cost getting into chorocrer (3) Scorr Coley gives Ns critic o piece of his mind (4) Mog House ( Jocko”) fafc in love with Mike Guggemos (5) Cost members giving eoch orher support before rhe show (6) Tricio Coores being mode up by expert Liz Prokopp DRAAAA 33 Take lr To The Limir — H-Club The H-Oub sells concessions or one home football gome o year ond or rhe Hudson Wrestling Invirarional. They also, work along wirh FFA selling concessions or all home basketball gomes The H-Gub garhers advertising for rhe Activity Calender and rakes on rhe responsibility of gerring ir printed. The money rhey make from rhe calen- dars is used ro support rhe cosr of rhe All-School Arhleric Banquet in rhe spring. They rry ro get rogerher as a group or leasr once a monrh for a sotial meeting consisting of on open gym, a skaring parry, or a lock-in or Eau Claire's YMCA. 1 First row L Jorgenson, S kose. H Lorson, S Lorenz, M Henderson, I Core, K Averi. J Olson Second row J Kkviey. K Forsythe, D Halverson, It Rose. L West, J Volerious. J Leidet. 0 Dernrvg, W Bemdict thrd row K Grobou, E Srurtevonr. L Werrelson, J Pemch. S Schultz, R Sogerhouse, S Petree. D GJbert. J Evenson. M Murphy Fourth row D Harden, 0 Get moo, M Connors. T Spirzer, D Plansky, J Cory. E Christopher, J Dordoe, M Jocobson, T Reonenschneider. ond K Strand 2 Mr Porfirr — odvsor 34 HCLUO Wonr Muscle - Weightlifting 1 Dock row Eric Chrisropher, Doug PoescN, Mork Connors. Dren German. Kendal Strond, Jim Evenson Middle row Mike Jocobson, Dicky Sin- gerhouse. John Cory, Doryl Dndsrrom Fronr row Evon Srurrevonr. Sondi Lorenz, Todd Spirzer. Holy Lorson 2 Everyone has rheir momenrs 3 Dove Korrum srroining o squor Ifr The Weightlifting Club Is coached by Mr Kaminsky and meers on Mondays, Tues- day, ond Fridays. Weighrlifring is provided so rhar arheleres can become bigger, stronger, ond faster. Most people take it to get themselves in shape or sroy in shape for sports rhor they wish to go our for. Dren Germoin joined weightlift- ing, to sroy in shape, occupy my free rime after school ond be- come o better arhelere. I like the feeling of satisfaction rhor you con achieve ony goal you wont to. We hove o good weighrroom now bur Cooch Kaminsky hos o lor of new equipment coming in ond is olso remodeling the room, which will moke our facility GREAT I hope his plons fdow through. WEK3HTUFTING 35 A.F.5. — Ir's A Small World A new approach for rhe A.F.S. dub- orgonizarion-is having on effect rhis year, bur so is rhe dub's lock of members A.F.S. is responsible for bringing ro Hud- son an exchange srudenr from Ger many, Korrin Maas Two orher ex- change srudenrs rhis year ore Monrse Sanjuan from Mexico, and Vile Veijo- loinen from Finland. Anorher imporranr feorure for rhe school, World's Finesr Chocolare, is also broughr ro you by A.F.S. The year's profirs will be used in parr ro send HHS srudenr, Jodie Rogers, obrood. The summer of '83 saw rwo orher HHS'ers in foreign lands- Mag Linde- berg in Swirzerlond, and Kim Thompson in Argenrina. Orher A F.S. ocriviries in- dude rhe fall bonquer and various our- ings. Despire its lock of srudenrs, A F.S. has fun and plenry of porenriol. 1 Dock row Sue Strey, Liso 3ge, Kim Thompson, Korrin Moos. Mog Lindeberg, Mrs Thompson Middle row Trido Niccum, Julie Kesrer. Lso Amundson, Porn Schoenoff, Korhy Honsen, So monrho Schulrz Fronr row Norole Fisher, Jodie dodgers, Mory Kesrer, Cheryl McKenzie 2 Our A F S srudenr rhis year. Korrin Moos, from Germany 3 A.F.S. Swirzerlond Mog Undeberg, ond A.F.S. Argenrino-Kim Thompson, both for rhe summer of 1983 4 Trido Niccum somples one of rhe World's Finest Chocolore bars rhor rhe dub sold FFA - Thank God I'm A Country Doy! - -li The high poinr of rhe year in FFA was rhe rrip ro rhe Norionol FFA Convenrion. Ir was held in Kansas Gry in early November of 1983. Five HHS members and Mr Jordan arrended rhe convenrion Ir was a very posirive experience The FFA members visired rhe Truman Library, rhe KC Chiefs Foorboll Sradium, rhe American Royal Livesrock and Horse Show, and many orher landmarks and evenrs. Anorher plus was rhe experience of seeing form kids from oil over rhe counrry shoring rheir enrhusiasm for ag” -Dersy Kinney The FFA raises money for rhe rrip by selling delicious fresh fruit by rhe case While Mr Jordon was escorting rhe HHSers ro KC, his substitute reocher demonstrated live sheep shearing ro his dosses So, everyone, or home or owoy, learned somerhing new 1 Mr Jordon observing o demonsrronon or rhe Norionol FFA Convenrion in Kansas Crry 2 Jorme Nesrrud. MorK Sctulrgen. Don Roerrger. Mike Ja- cobson, Don Solfesr 3 Srandng Tim Riemenscheider, Drion Jocobson. Duone Denoy. J n Sctulrgen, Scorr Rorhe Smng Jeff De , Kevin DcWke, Curt Schroeder 4 Rod WJcoxon, Rob Denson. Steve Schilrgen 5 Dersy Kxiney. Korhy Hondlos FFA 37 38 SPORTS DIVISION Baseball The Hudson High baseball ream's year did nor go as well as planned. They losr a good portion of rheir gomes and a few were rained our Mr Parfirr srored: We hod o young ream rhis year They losr some key people rhrough graduation, bur we ore looking oprimisricolly roword rhe coming season. There is o good nu- cleus of freshmen coming ro rhe reams ond promising JV players will be moving up ro varsiry. There ore eighr lerrermen rerurning ro rhe ream nexr season. There will also be o change concerning coaches, Jerry Marske will be replodng Dale Van Err as assisronr cooch nexr sea- son. 1. Top row Orod Rose, Orion Gibert, Rick Roswell, Par Soke, Erk Chrisropher. Par Rieger. Greg Husrod. Don Poulson. Tim Rieger. Cooch Lorry Porfirr Dorrom row Jeff Oorr, Steve Sollom, Jim Dardne. Ted Jenkinson. Rick Dorr. Jim Iverson 2 Does Don Poulson moke on our or not’ 3 Top row Kevin Remeke, Guy Metzger, Scon Hedin. Gregg Luedrke. Dove Solfesr. Jeff Johnson. Tom O'Keefe. Asst Cooch Dole Von Err Frank Demmo. Kirk Leeson. Ken Proerer. Chris Hoiden, Todd Brad- ford. Dan Soke. Don Chrisropher 4 1st base ... 2nd base ... 3rd base ... one more ro go 40 Oosebai Take Me Our To The Ball Game The 198263 sofrball ream was well balanced rhis year. There were sev- eral experienced seniors and rhe un- derclassmen displayed a lor of poren- riol For rhe firsr rime ever rhere was o junior vorsiry ream. Ir is hoped rhar rhis will improve furure reams be- cause more srudenrs ore gerring on opporruniry ro play __ 1 Vorsiry- Cooch Lou. Holy Larson. Jonel Pererson. Mary Tdgren, Shely Rose. Cindy Merzgec, X e O . 3 son. Jube Ckxjmeeyer, Korhy Ptonsky, Jonno Mousoif. Ann Govn. Bow 1 Kim Keil. Jube Frye, Korhy For syThe. Ji Vdenus. Lonerre Core. Lynn Wesr, Corol Her monsen, Vickie Osrendorf 2 JV Couch Louro DecheH. Kely Keneffei komp. Uso Segersrrom. Sue Anderson. Theresa McSoney. Comne Srodoto. Jonno Mousolf, Ann Govn. Bow 1 Jessica Even son. Lao Lndsrrom. Kely Gherry. Rox ome Bose. Non Luepke, Sondy Zmuda 3 Jube Doumeesrer argues wih Cooch Lou 4 Jonel Pererson mokes ir safe or home ptore SOFTOALL 41 Dorn To Run Girls Track The 1983 girls' rrock ream was a very young group. According ro Coproin Jeanne Kinney, rhe freshmen were reolly strong rhis year and helped ro car- ry rhe ream They hove a lor of porenriol for rhe future. School records were broken in rhe 200 M dash by Dona Jor- genson, 300 M hurdles by Sue Bond, rhe discus by Lauro Eastman, and in rhe mile relay by Korlin Averill, Louro Eosrmon, Rhonda Wallace, ond Angie Feyereisen A school record was also ser by Undo Klecker in rhe rnple jump, o new evenr rhor was odded ro rhe program rhis year 1 Row 1 Jecrwne Kinney, Corofcne Vondenberg. Gno Yanrz. Kartn Averi. Trocy Anderson. Peggy Persico. Come Sreffel. Undo Klecker. Derh Dernmg Row 2 Louro Eaymon. Uso Rerer, Jock Moleon. Sue Dond. Lon Jorgenson. Rhondo Wolkxe. Jenny Dond. Dcro Jorgenson. Korn Nelson. Cooch Korhy Kourzo Row 3 Renee Raley. Ken Wdsh, Irxyd Treurhordr. Denee Rodocker. Cord McDonald. Chnsry Her monsen. Amy Anderson. Loro Coyne. Dodger Ke ey. Jenny Pernch 2 Cord McDonald ffces n rhe rnple jmp 3 Korin Averi goes for t ol ro finch rhe roce 4 Undo Klecker spmrs over rhe low hurdles SCOREBOARD Menomonie In vfonond Glenwood Gfry Cornel Trongdor Eou Clare Invironond Prescorr Spnng Voley Amery Invjortohd W | Conley Inv ortond UWRF Inv'onond Dddw Voodvte Irvfc'on , River Falls Tan on New Richmond Re ays Conference Regponds 3rd of 3 schools jfi 1st of.% schocxs Ted for fry 7rh of 9 schools 1y of 3 schools 9rh of V3 schools 6rh of 6 schools 4th of 8 schools 3rd of 12 schools 3rd of 3 schools 3rd of 9 schools 5rh m Conference or%n Regon 42 TRACK Guys Track The 1600 merer retoy ream consisted of Mjhe Ewng. Dorr Ger- man. Duane SchfTwz, and Wyte Derndo Dorrom row Dob Everson. Vnce Reirer, Dorr Germain. Mike Ewing. Duone Schmirz. Dove Tropp, Ddl Weber. Ken Kromer. Ken Howkmson. Don MoGrow Mddie row Tm Chukel. Kendal Srrond. Kevin Grobou. Wyte Oeneder, Evon Srurtevant. Todd Spirzr. Steve Undhoto-i. Tim Sr Peter. Dronden Lowry, Top row Dren German, Doug Poeschl, Tim Srrond, Seth Hole, Don Oernmg. Jeff Fanning. Dob Cooper. Jm Stahl, Keith LundquBf, Dob Tulgren. Enc Dierks, Dove Kortum, Dtlon Ktenz, Dob Hoogerud, Di Kinney, Honk Fogelberg. Drion Deouchomp. Cooch Dove Adorns, head cooch John Ewng Kevn Grobou runs hard for hs lean DOYS TRACK Meet 2 Hudson 70y, Menomonie 37U Unity 32 Meet 9 Chippewa F 117 Hudson 110 Menomonie 72 Meet 10 Hudson 105 DW 84 NR 67 Meet 10 Hudson 116 Chippewo F 113 NR 82 Midde Border Conference 47 Wl AA 37 Store Tournament 279 The Hudson Boys Track ream copped off an- other outstanding season os they returned to the top of the Middle Border Conference by winning their tenth conference championship in the last sixteen years Senior Mike Ewing was rhe class half miler in the area In rhe stare meet, he anchored several winning relays and placed fifth in rhe 800 merer with a rime of 156 2 Bart Germain, Duane Schmirz, Vince Reiter, and Bob Evenson were other senior leaders The 1600 merer relay ream of Duone Schmidt, Wylie Benidicr, Borr Germain, and Mike Ewing qualified for store ond finished with rhe stares tenth best performance We hove a winning track tradition and I feel that there are enough boys in Hudson who are willing to work hard so rhor we will always be rough to bear and will continue sending boys to stare. Mr. John Ewing Up, Up And Away Unlike sports which rely on ream spirir. golf is o highly individualized sport The golf team does nor spend long hours doing drills Instead each golfer must hove tors of self-moriva- non Evidently this yeor the Hudson ream hod enough self-motivation, because they hod o fine season, ptoc- iog high in oil their tournaments Worm weather, sunny skies and pleasant courses and greens — not a bod way to spend the spring 1 Golfers Fronr row Moody Weis, Chris Dove. Lone Whir comb, Drer Topgley. Ken Close. Dob kichords. Mddle row John Hemaock. Charles Hunriey. James Howksford. kondy Wesr. Chns Swonson. kick Holl. Dock row kick VonAMen. Mike Piechowski. Dick Perersoa, John Edmis ron. Eric Fehr, Corl Smigel. Jeff Loeffler, Greg Peorson 2 John Edrmsron ines up his shor 3 Moody Weis concenrrores on her swing 4 Lone Whifcomb rees off SITES SCORES PLACE • Durond 164 Tied-5rh Hudson 340 Tied-4rh Pr escort 171 2nd • Hudson 180 tied4rh Menomonie 177 2nd • New kichmond 169 3rd Amery 162 la kiver Fob 332 2nd Hoyword 719 9rh • Ebworrh 160 la • New kichmond 335 la Amery •Conference marches 321 2nd 44 GOLF Running Free - Cross Counrry The Cross Counrry ream hod o fair- ly sound season this year, hampered by a young ream and high humidiry. Srill, rhey did well in rhe Eau Claire Invirarional and rhe Hudson Invita- tional The guys won rhe Middle Border Conference, The girls come in second. When asked whor she liked besr obour X-Counrry, Heidi Gronserh soid- Tr’s rhe kind of sporr where you can ger freedom, you con run done Bur you need a tor of dererminorion ro keep going. Dererminorion? Abso- lurely necessary Lonely? Somerimes. Worth rhe effort? Of course! 1 Top row Cooch Krupo. Seth Hole, Lon Gron- seth. Tim Srrand. Josoo Koner. Dob Cooper, Don Richards, Dorr Oermng Middle row Todd Spirzer. Jim Dond. Eric Oenner. Jeff Fanning. Joy Hawkmson. Pete Dahl. Dove Jonh Dorrom row liso Whitcomb. Karlin Averi, Sue Janse. HevJ Gronserh. Leoh Feyereisen, Derh Derning, Sondy Lorenz. Down Hotvorson 2 John Lee. working our before o meet 3 Kotin Avert ond Sondy Lorenz in training together 4 Lon Gronserh ond Dorr Dernng 5 Conference between Kevin Grobou, ond Cooch Krupo 45 Gor Me Under Pressure Dorh of rhe Hudson High School Vorsiry Soccer reoms hove hod very good seasons The girls hove won most of rheir gomes and ore doing o greor job They ore coached by Ann DeLonoy. Nexr year should prove ro be interesting Morni Henderson commented rhor Nexr year we're going ro be undefeated, we're going ro be on awesome ream!'' The girls hove quite o few returning letter men to try ro reach for this goal. The guys year hos been going very well also. Most of rhe gomes they hove tost they've only tost by one point The guys hove o relatively young ream this year ond they're coached by John Ewing. They ore hoping ro go ro store either this season or nexr ond with the help of oil rhe returning lerrermen ond rhe exceptional J V reom moving up. rhor shouldn’t be hard or oil. 1 Procnang hard and bemg roored on by reommores Di Johnson ond Krk Leeson. is Rick Rudder 2 More Henderson gers by reommore Derh Korner n proc- nce 3 Kan Walsh is prepored ro ger rhe bol down field before her reommores ger ro ir 4 Di Johnson is working hard ond fasr ro ger rhe bol owoy from Rick Smgerhouse 1 Front row Kely Gherry. Sue Wlcoxson. Liz Prokop. M chele Rckord MxJdte row Rick Smgerhouse. Curt Hersch leb. Krk Leeson. Dob Tulgren. Dob Hougerud. Dove Over. Rick Rudder. John Ronden, Rich Roiey. Frank Demmo, Dock row Cooch Ewing. Por Spongenberg. Wyfce Demdia. Mork DeLonoy. Sreve Dresler, Drondon Lowery. Shone Pruff, Dill Johnson, Jim Dordme. Chris Son yegord. Jm Srohl, Scorr Srodolo 2 Front row Lonce Honson. Ken Prorer. Mfce Sotoerg, Tom Demmo, Denrus Dresler, Rondy Weiss Middle row Chod Fen. Joe Fleming, John DeLonoy. Dob Solom, Jm Her monsen. Rob George Dock row Cooch Denms Soorhoff, Tom Anderson. Dnon Djorntarh. Don Sr Ores. Alen Dor srod, Perer Lee. Dove Zimmermon. Ooy Hounschid 3 From row Ang Sremmerz. Dodger Kely. Sue Srodolo. Deanno Halverson, Morm Henderson. Dono Jorgenson. Loro Coyne. Roxy Rose. Wendy Moelrer. Cord Srrey. Vicki Dutv. Lon Jorgenson Dock row Cooch Arm De Lcmoy. Korm Nelson. Korhy Hondkx. Derh Korner. Amy Rusch, Coreen Srodolo. Cord McDonald. Lynn Wesr. Kori Wdsh. Andreo Ensign, Toro Srmrh. Jfl Valerius. Keoo Rorv k. Shely Rose 4 Demo Jorgenson iemng loose w h o powerful kick 5 Krk Leeson aiming rhe bol down field DOYS SOCCER Team H A Mmn SW 3 2 Tour nomem Rosemoum 0 5 Oeren 2 1 Mohromedi 5 0 Stmley 1 2 Mounds View 1 2 Hosrmgs 1 2 Sriworer 2 3 Chosko 2 1 Whf e Dear 1 2 Prior Lake 1 0 Mohromedi 0 1 Nonhfield 3 2 Lokevie 0 0 46 SOCCER-OOYS QMS SOCCER Team Pork Woodbury Chasko Tournamenr- N Sr Poul HI Murray Mounds View HI Murray White Dear M Hasmgs Kellogg Chasko SPA Ton on QMS SOCCER 47 CnOCnOiOONJOOCn Love, Love, Love 1 Row 2 Sron Sport. Phi Drock ley, Drod Wazrak. Mott Mur phy. More Wolrers. Cooch Mr Wifrtelmson Row 1 Do vkJ Over. Curt Herschleb. Fred Sporing. Jason Koner. Tom DrocWey 2 Jason Koner returns o voley 3 Drod Waznfc serves rhe boi 4 Tom DrocWey dribbles rhe renms bol DOYS TENN5 Team H V EBsworrh 7 2 Mondovt 6 1 River Fols 6 3 Doldwin Woodvile 9 0 Durond 7 2 New Richmond 6 3 Amer 4 5 The 1983's Boy's Tennis Team was stronger rhon ever wirh mony wins ond wirh few tosses All members ore greorly dedi- cated, and their cooch Mr Wilhelmson gives much support to rhe boys Many seniors were tost wirh Graduation bur rhe younger players ore still gerring stronger ond better We're probably o better ream os o whole, rhon we hove been in years stored Senior, Phil Brockley He feels that rhe team is very successful ond will continue even after rhe Seniors ore gone All the younger players ore very good ond wirh work they'll get even better 46 TENN60UYS Love Is All You Need 1 Perfect form in o sweorsmr displayed by Amy Anderson 2 Holy Larson's look of derermrvonon 3 Row 1: Jennifer Nelson. Mary Krorrv mer. Mndy Schneider, ond Norofce Fish- er Row 2 Jenny Pernch. Uso Werrie- son. Kris Anderson, ond Cheryl Edholm Row 3; Holy Larson. Come Sreffel. Mr Kocmoud. Amy Anderson. Korhy Oberg, ond Rurh Seim This year's girls rennis ream (rhe Pigs ) hod a fair season wirh a dual record of 4-4 The Pigs ploced rhird in rhe Con- ference Tournomenr behind f iver Foils ond Ellsworrh. Holly Larson ond Jenny Pe- rrich qualified for rhe sectional rournamenr and come wirhin one morch of going ro rhe store tournomenr, bur lost ro rhe 1 seeded Menomonie ream. This year's reom coproins were seniors Holly Larson, Jen- ny Perrich, ond Jso Wenieson Coach Kocmoud (Head Pig) said, I will really miss rhe cop- roins. They lerrered 11 rimes be- tween them ond they were a tor of fun ro work with. Team H V Rice Lake 7 2 Baldwin-VoodvUe 8 1 Durand 3 6 New Richmond 6 3 Amery 4 5 River Fote 2 7 Efeworth 2 7 Mondovi 5 3 Eou Ooire Invirorional Hudson 8rh of 8 Conference Tournomenr Hudson 3rd of 8 GALS TENMS 49 m£4ju o M Jiqetto J iooj tjpiL. udu 'M. a, J JioMur uhmcL i££AAcpi X jxu upu ■ Wu-f olo doM vv (j Sers, spikes and serves added up ro a pi 10am J JLoJL AbbtLrtj- u£ U Jl OOjO QL dL MJL spikes and serves added up ro a produc - rive volleyball season The ream showed grear improvemenr rhroughour rhe yeor JV ream member Tereso McSorley reporred she wos pleased wirh rheir performance Teammare Kelly Bachmann agreed, saying rhar rhe mosr impor- ranr aspecr of rhe season wos rhar rhe girls helped LaQIA— JU LO orher and rook pride in rheir efforrs. The j . pride and cooperarion poid off in several excellenr hO jOC UfiU. (y%LU nnarches — in faCT, rhe ream losr only one confer- V ence gome. Proof rhar hard work really does win QK Cff 0und AUsnJVW. our! Gul nML rfjOiM- tfx, fWem ber •. Tha_cj?P4-o£ I i few's +0 I ve i f in {-u lj SO 'S.'hOM Of £ 4tU_ 6lls - of-U'f . ovn ( Vs UOCW -+0 (ffyjtzCC Aojrxd A)0)H£ ££° 50 VOUEYOAU. Your Best Shor (D Those endtess dris pay off wirh o greor shor by Decky Rebholz (2) Ms Noreen ond The Varsry ream in o hudde. foorbal-sryle (3) Is Becky tafcng her pulse or is she contemplating her nexr move5 (4) Junior Vorsiry (Bock row) Shannon Hopkns. Kety Bochmam. Wendy Wymer. Cooch Lou. Knshn Boiey. Marffi Conesso. Mar] House. Holy Penman (Front row) Jennifer Petoqun, Srocy Pose. Louro Eggen. Leo Undstrom. Beth Peners. Uso Goff (1) Jono Letdd caught unaware by the camera (2) The prepared for-ocnon posture, deployed by Jeanne Knney (3) Kathy Forsythe wars for another chance to bump (4) Vorvy (Bock row) Jana Leidal. Jonel Peterson, Becky Rebholz. Srephome Berg. Cooch Noreen. Mar] House. Beth Peners. Tnsho Klon Let's Get Physical HH5 Football 1 hkxJson hod o fine defence line rf s year 2 Junior Vorsry (Front row) Kim Kay (Second How) Ke y Widmeyer. Drer Tangly. Scott HowWns. Jeff Darv deneou. Dovxj Dobruzzi. Dana Gtode, Dcr ei Christo- pher. Jeff Olson. Missy SpinKs (Third Row) Doug Dro- zek. Mon Sorenson. Mike NorJonder, Gregg Koiser, Dnon Jacobson. Troy Johnson, Tom O'Keefe. Jim Lo- zier. Cooch Krueger (Dock Row) Di Sundr, Charles hfcjnriey. Dove Solfesr. Tim O'Hore. Cod Srmgei, Greg Peorson. Ryon Nelson. Kevm Lundqmsr. Cooch Dran- son. 1 Varsity On front) Danny Kcmnsky Dofl Doy (Dortom Row) Suzy Porker, Mke Hdond. Jeff Doy one, Greg Husrod. Dove Kortum. Ddl Jenkinson. Dob Spencer. Gregg Luedrke, Greg Koy. Heidi Penmon (Row 2) Kori Couch. Knsnn Connoly. Erik Christopher. Dren Germom, Gory Decmson. Tim Chukel, Doug PoescN, Kely Drown, Mott Murphy, Ted Jenkmson, Jim Yuengsr. Chris Her monsen. Anno Derg (Row 3) Jeonne Wete, Druce Von Sommeren, Cooch Kaminsky. Cooch Roesch, Ran- dy Schnobrich, Jeff Me Nomoro. Rob Word. Jeff John- son, John Porter, Mke Guggemos. Duke Honsen. Steve Doonon. Orion Krenz. Cooch Krvxger. Assr Cooch O'Dnen, Cooch Dronson, Pot Von Allen, Sondy Zmudo (Row 4) Evon Sturtevonr. Doryl Lundsrrom. Tim Jenson, Jim Evenson, Kendol Srrond. Rob Alger. Mark Conner. Den Harden. Dove Denoy. Rick Von Alen, Peter Schultz 2. Gregg Luedrke dodging through the defensive line 3 Quorterbock Jeff Dorr gets the snop ond takes off. Team H V Menomome 6 28 River Folk 18 28 New Richmond 0 9 Durond 0 6 Doldwm 21 16 Chippewa FoBs 21 23 Mondovi 17 14 EJsworth 13 26 Amery 48 6 52 FOOTDALL The Hudson Raiders hod on unlucky season os well os o good year They losr mosr of rheir gomes due ro inexperience and rhe loss of many collegiore players bur, overall, rhey established o good rushing offense ond learned ro ploy well os o ream The greatest highpoinr of rhe season seemed ro be rhe Homecoming gome ogainsr rhe Conference chomps, rhe Baldwin Blockhowks. We were rhe only ream ro bear rhem, ond rhor we did with q final score of 21-16. When asked whor he rhoughr of rhe season, Coach Kaminsky replied, 'Tr was fun. FOOTBALL 53 Splish Splash Every doy after school during rhe winrer season you con find rhe guys sploshing around. Our mole swimmers compere strongly in everything from rhe bock stroke to diving. So for this year rhe boys hove hod four wins ond seven tosses. The ream is confident they will win other meets In Coach Treadway's eyes rhe ream is doing on excellent job When osked if he would join swimming ogoin next yeor, Steve Dresler soid, Yes, definitely. I think our juniors ore very dedicored ond we’ll hove o well-rroined ream. Going ogoinsr Menomonie was, in his opinion, rhe mosr exaring event of rhe season ” This yeor rhe ream hod on outstanding meet ond for rhe first rime to four years they bear Menomonie. 1 Chris Fouchold swims the breast stroke at a meet 2 The Swim Team Dock row; Coach Treodwoy. Joei Janssen, Tony Rusch. Pot Sake, Randy Grekoff. Randy Ourron. Steve Dresler Front row Jim Nelson, Scott McKenzie. Peter Dohl. Charles Huntley. John Oehmke. Dennis Dresler. Fred Houser. Fred Mangne, Dob Alson 3 Docksrrokmg down the pool 4 Cooch Treodwoy gives Dob Morvin ond Tony Rusch some odvice 5 Taking o dive into rhe pool 54 DOYS SWIM The swim ream was victorious for rhe first rime in three years this season The ream was ecstatic over their win Rhonda Wallace hod on awesome year placing first in every diving event she parridpored in. Also hoving o good year were Kris Bliven, Sam Schultz, Undo Klecker, and rhe various relay teams. The swim team is coached by Karin Ericksen The ream looks to be very promising next year with quire o few experienced swimmers. Don't Give Up On Us Victory 1 A perfect dive, completed by o per tea diver. Rhonda Wafloce 2 Undo KJecker eoger to srort 3 Dock row Shown Peterson, Pom Schmitz. Rhonda Woloce. Chris Di ven, Jodi Rodgers. Gna Yoritz. Jerviy Wore, monogers Wendy Gorey ond Louro Dechol Middle row Louro Newberg, Undo Klecker, Trocy An- derson. Kristen Johnson. Jenny Dond. Som Schuirz, Grerchen Schmitt, Cooch Korin Erickson Front row Judy Mi linor. Pom Drown. Missy Dun, Trocy Sroddo. Srephome Lorson. Pom Gui- don, Kely Perkins. Debbie Yorirz 4 Amy Richardson, Kristen Johnson, ond Trocy Anderson consult with o reommore 5 Relax Pom. don't be so nervous1 6 Grerchen Schmitt, ready to take rhe plunge GJRLS SWIMMING 55 Girls Basketball 56 V GIRLS BASKETBALL Dock row Cherty Heinreich, Coach Lou. Sue Olson. Ann Govin, Kathy Forsythe, Jeonne Kinney. Chris Hei derreich. Tereso McSorley, Tori Todd. Cooch Cossurt Front row Uso Seger srrom. Ann Perrers, Jono Leidal, Holly Penmon. Korhy Ptansky, Tino Tschido Cooch Cassutr discusses the baskerbal Techniques. Korhy Forsythe looks for someone open. Won't Hold You Dock “We really had a good ream rhis year, bur we needed more supporr from fons Nor many srudenrs showed enough inreresr ro orrend rhe games soys Karhy Forsyrhe. The mosr imporronr rhing is working wirh your friends; being our rhere with rhem Holi Penman soys also, We're disoppoinred in rhe poor rumour of fons or rhe games. Holly believes rhe mosr imporronr rhing obour bos- kerboll is, learning ro ger along wirh each orher and nor ro roke everyrh- ing so seriously and jusr enjoy ploying boll The ream held rogerher fairly well and we ore oil good friends We also hod o lor of fun! 1 Hudson girls reoch for rhe rebound 2 Lonerre Core is up for o shot 3 Dock row Couch Lou, Derh Perrers, Sue Heldenreich, Julie Doumgordner, Jodi Drown, Liso Segersrrom. Ann Perrers, Jen- nie Doumgordner, Tori Todd. Cherly Hen reich Front row Amy Anderson, Trocy Holler, Louro Eosrmon, Tereso McSoriey, Kelly Kersren. Tno Tschido, Lonerre Core J V GALS DASKETOALL 57 Acrion! Nor Words The boys boskerboll ream Is doing well in rhe 83-84 season, although rhey hove had a few injuries Guy Merzger feels, ''We've gor a chance ro go far in the play-offs because of rhe depth of rhe reom.” The reom has a lor of deprh, by rhor we mean in a game nor only rhe starring five play, bur everyone does ”We hove tremendous crowd support, o lor of people come ond watch and cheer us on. It mokes ploying much more exciting. srores Kevin IXemeke Boys Basketball (D Dock row Cooch Parfirr, Chris Renders. Ock Peterson. Jeff Loefler, Corl Smogel, Tim O'Hore. Dove Solfesr Fronr row Don Chnsropher. Drer Tongley. Chns Holden. Tom O'Keefe. Dob Rich- ards (2) A dynamic jump by Tim O'Hore (3) Tom O'Keefe dsrrlbutes'odvice ro his team mores Tongley, Solfesr, and Richords (4) Listen carefully ro Cooch's plan! The Raiders boys boskerboll ream ser o new scoring record rhis year during rhe Panthers gome Seventeen consecutive points were scored in rhe fourth quarter The Raider lead was 91 to 58 On January 27rh rhe cogers suffered their first loss at o conference gome against River Falls. Coach Heidenreich said We need more consistency in gome ploy The Jonuory 20rh game against Amery was rhe best gome rhis season with good movement throughout D DASKETDAU 59 1 Where's rhe puck? 2 Dock row Cooch Joseph. Chns Sonsre- gord, Rob Elerrson. Jim Stahl. Rids Snger house. Dob Avery. Duke Hanson. Shane Prurr. Mike Thomas. Ken Close. John Por rer, Jon Cory Front row Frank Demmo, Kevm Durke, Tim Rieger, Jim Dardne. Shown Perree. Dove Wold 3 Tim Rieger ployng heavy defense 4 Duke Hanson owairs o shot 5 Shown Perree wars for o pass from Duke Honson I'm Srill Standing The Hudson Hockey Team has hod o successful season so for this year The ream srorred our o lirrle shaky wirh Minnesota reams, bur skated greor ogoinsr conference reoms Hayward was definitely rhe most exciring gome It wos such o fast paced, acnon-pocked game — Frank Demmo. Hayward was first in conference when Hudson ourskared rhem in overrime, 4-3, wirh a winning goal from Tim Rieger The worst gome? Orody ... absolutely, commenres Demmo, rhe quality of ploy by borh reoms wos unequal If everyone has a positive arrirude and 100% in borh gomes ond practices, rhen we reolly ore in control of how for we con go.” 60 HOCKEY OPPONENTS SCORE Alroono W96 Orody L15-2 Hoyword (2 gomes) W4-3 Alroono W10-1 River Fofc L9-3 New Richmond W5-2 I'll Tumble 4 Ya-Gymnasrics Gymnastics is o ream sporr in which rhe girls perform individ- ually ro earn points for rhe ream. The only rime they ger points for rhemselves is or rhe invirotionols in which each girl is judged for rhe ream and rhemselves. Shown Livermore told us rhor, ”1 srorred our in gymnastics when I wos lirrle ond I'm really inreresred in ir. I like being able ro compere and ir feels grear when you place. I rhink I speak for all rhe girls when I soy rhor ir's grear ro. see people from school backing us up or rhe meers. 1 Dock row Marfi Conesso. Monrse Sanpjon, JoAnn Wesrerdohl. Micky Coruna. Shety Knurson, Shetke Soke. Joyce Alger, Cooch Terry Wilcox MxJdte row Debbie Briske. Shown Livermore. Jude Kommer. Jute Scobey, Jone Eoron, Derh Karner. Chnsty Frazier Dorrom row Kelly Knefekomp, Job Johnson 2 Job Johnson displays her bar routine on the parallel bars 3 Joyce Alger practices her routine GYMNASTICS 61 Never Gonna Ler You Go-Wrestling: The wresrling season is abour 2Yi monrhs long and rhe Hudson Gropplers wresrle ogoinsr borh conference and non-conference reams Lon Gronserh, a senior wresrler, sod rhor he became a wresrler because he likes rhe focr rhor irs on individual sporr more rhon a ream sport You srill work for rhe ream bur irs on individual chal- lenge wirh rhe orher wresrler Ir also gers him inro good physical condirion. Lon felr rhor Elfsworrh was rhe hordesr ream ro play They are a dominoring ream and Hudson seems ro hove a rough rime wirh rhem every year. When asked whor he rhoughr was rhe mosr fun abour being a wresrler, Lon replied, “Knowing rhor I con bear on- orher guy in a 1 on 1 challenge.'' Guys who wonr a challenge should consider wresrling. Irs on individual sporr rhor many guys enjoy. (D Top row Cooch Dronson. G Floyd. A Dory. K Gorn. G Peorson, H Fogelberg, C Schroeder. C Ferr. Vie Vejolamen, G Walsh 2nd row Cooch Grobou. D Roberts. J Schirgen. J Doyone. C KKjnd, S Siviek, J Wolloce, T McGrow 3rd row K Drown. J Drynildsen. J Lee. L Gronserh, G Husrod. T Franck Dorrom row S bndqmsr, C Iverson. G Kay, D Johnson. D Spencer (2) Chns Iverson rakes a hard stem (3) Greg FKjsrod working Ns way ro the top (4) Up. up. up, and bock down (1) Getting reody ro rol him over (2) Di Johnson watches rhe referee (3) Greg Kay works for o pm WRESTING 63 The End Of The Line (1) Mr Schumocher, principal of HHS (2) The drsmcT's new supermrendenr of schools, Dr J Reo Schwendinger (3) Mr Scheffen. vice prinapol (4) Ebne Presron 6 Mr Schumocher's ossisronr (5) Sue Schrener heads rhe Srudenr Cound ond works in rhe main office (6) Ellen Murdzek. Kitchen Asssronr C7) Cynthio Kiekhoefer. Cook, ond Rose Srodler (8) Custodian Jerry Motz (9) Custodian Drod Dlyton, buiding monoger (tt) Geraldine Shove. Kitchen Assistant (1) Counselor DeGroff with her customary lood of work (2) Art Forrester, our man in A V (3) Jim luedrke. HHS counselor (4) Guidance ossisronr Charlotte Skovtero (5) Steve Show. Athletic Drector (6) Nurse Moroo Srodota (7) ERC ond Librory Aide Shirley McGnley (8) Joatn Panmngen. School Libronon 6 66 ADMNSTRATON Beyond rhe chaos of rhe halls ond rhe rou- rine of rhe classroom lies rhe odminisrrorion Their duries ood projeas ore numerous ond diverse Dr Schwendinger esroblished o com- purer seminor for rhe foculry rhis foil. Mr Schu- macher is involved in new uses of o main frame compurer in Eou Cloire The compurer does rhe dirry work — address labeling, sched- uling, and grade reporring — rhar keeps rhe school running. Mr Scheffen worked on keep- ing rhe halls free of missing srudenrs. The counselors, in addirion ro rhe mommorh job of gerring everyome inro rhe righr dosses, pro- vided o Coreer Informorbn Sysrem which helps people derermine rheir posr HHS lives. Mrs Sro- dolo is working on on onri-smoking campaign for rhe 6rh graders In all, ir's o busy place! ADMINISTRATION 67 — I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool 1 Dud ond Hoei presenr Mr T 2 The subsnrure reodier demonstrares sheep sheering 3 An mreresred Ag doss 4 Mr Jordon, Ag readier The subject of Agriculture covers many areas, Animal Science, Agri business, Horti- culture, Animal Nutrition, Soil Science Eco- logy, Farm Maintenance. These classes are taught by Mr. Jordon. One feature of the classes is first-hand experience in the field. For insronce, the Animal Science doss went ro the Shorter, and ro rhe Hudson Vet Hospital where rhey witnessed a car being spayed In addition, while Mr. Jordan was in Kansas Gry with rhe FFA, a professional sheep shearer brought several ewes ro rhe Ag dosses and demon- strated rhe technique of sheep shearing. When asked why he tools Animal Sci- ence, Darrin West replied, because I wont- ed ro learn more obout animals and be able ro rake core of them on my own if something happened ro them. V rtf Color My World Firsr semesrer brought q new Win inro rhe orr room, olong wlrh Cheryl Sreele, o srudenr reocher. Sherri Remmers com- menred, Miss Sreele is o good reocher ond I like her. In Porrery 1, Pueblo Indion blockwore, on irredescenr block por wirh scorched designs on ir, wos o greor influence. The pors become bigger ond more inreresr- ing. Tino Tchido remorked, I like working wirh posrels ond drawing from srill life orrongemenrs wirh conre pencil. 1 Srudenrs enjoy working with coigrophy 2 Mrs Ph ps, our dectcored orr reocher. 3. Ox is o fovorite of many. Here Carlo Peper works in- renrly 4 Karey Phiips rofc wirh her project 5. Dill Johnson ond Dandy Schnobnch concenrrore on wood printing. APT 69 Taking Care Of Business - Business Ed. A.s.d.fjXI,;. a,s,d,fj,k,l,; , ... Every- one who has ever hod o typing doss will recognize these famous lerters, bur the sound will soon change os computers ore used in the Business Ed. dosses It appears they will be used mostly for office practice, word processing, auto- mated filing and dora entry In Account- ing, their applications will be for general ledger, accounts receivable, payable, ond payroll. The Apple lies will also be used for resring ond computer learning. Someday Typing will be colled Keyboarding ond Hudson will be ready for rhe switch. But until then, the letters ro remember ore still: o,s,d,f j,k,l„-, a,s,d,fj,k,l,;. Whar A Wonderful World - Social Srudies - • d c6, w -«w yu3 ) Soaol Srudies reochers AAr Cossurt. AAr Donning, AAr Bowman. AAr HekkJal AAr Kominsky. and AAr Anron I ' jj AAr Dowmon supervises his j£xs , AAr Dowmon. deee in d Gssion AArs Cross, o dedkjyedMDC osswonr AArs Dorr, works hprd in rhe H D C There were many new morerials and evenrs in rhe Sodol Srudies deporrmenr during rhe 1983-84 school year. Some of rhe new morerials were rexr books, visual aides, supplement books and pomphlers, and compurer software. One evenr was a rrip ro River Falls in rhe foil for o seminar on rhe American foreign policy in Central America. Mr 3owmon commenred rhor The rrip was a success, becouse people were exposed ro differenr ways of rhinking. Perhaps mosr imporranr in rhe year for Social Srudies was rhe T V. film The Day After” which was abour rhe effecrs of a nuclear war in a small Kansas rown. The film was warched by 70 million people in rhe Unired Srares and was very compelling Maybe someday ir will be rhe basis of a new Social Srudies course SOCIAL STUDIES 71 I Tell rhe world: write o perfect porogroph, describe you favorite book, critique someone else's writing, give o speech. Listen to rhe world: read rhe great works of British ond Ameri- can Literature, learn Robert's Rules of order, explicate o poem, watch others give speeches Effective Communication is how Ms. Andrewson describes rhe important port of English dosses. Mr. Lussenden collaborates: “Effective communicorion is essential to everyone's life ond even rhe students agree saying English is benefidol ond “important. Although rhe endless run of speeches, essays, exercises ond term papers con seem overwhelming, it oH odds up to set of valuable skills which ore useful in ony field (1) Mr Lewis ond Mr Lussenden (2) Ms Andrewson (3) Ms Omen (4) Mrs Dteshochek (5) Mr Gusrofson gives odvice to Dove Wold (6) EriC Aide AMs Tschumperin Due ro her illness ond our deadline pressure, Ms Widvey is not pictured 72 ENGLISH All Over The World When osked why srudenrs enroll in her dosses, Mrs Thompson replied, ''Decouse I rhink people like rhe woy Spanish sounds and would like ro be able ro speak ir. Some srudenrs hod orher facrors in mind, however Kim Thompson was rhinking of rhe AFS program ond found her command of Spanish ro be very helpful when she vsired Argenrino. Also, rhe Germon srudenrs will be going on o trip ro Germany rhis year I like ro ralk in o language rhor mosr people con'r undersrond” is onorher populor reason for raking o foreign language. (1) Spomsh reocher AArs Thompson (2) Kim AAcGode looks confused (3) AAonrse Sarnuan chews ond wnres or rhe some rime (4) Chns Heidenreich consutrs Uso FTorr on o derod of grammar (5) Germon reocher Herr Schuberr (6) AArs Thompson helps Joonie Kledser wirh rhose nosry corjugorions FOREIGN LANGUAGE 73 Singing In The Kitchen Some srudenrs roke Foods doss because they like ro cook, orhers because rhey like ro eor StHI orhers may roke All Abour Children because rhey like ro ploy wirh kids. In any cose, and in any Home Ec Closs, srudenrs ger o Thorough inrroducrion ro rhe reoliries of rhe furure Wherher you ore bound for college, vocarional school, o job, morrioge, or ony combino- rion of rhese, you will hove ro deal wirh derails rhor may nev- er hove occured ro you — how ro feed yourself well, how ro handle your money, how ro relore ro your children and your spouse. In shorr, you will be o parr of reol life, and ir will be o porr of you. The Home Economics program is designed ro help you manage your life sysremarically, and reach you how ro cope wirh rhe chal- lenges life presenrs The message rhor Home Ec is imporranr ro survive in larer life gers across ro rhose who rake rhe dasses Kelly Shaffer reporrs rhar rhe mosr imporranr rhing in All Abour Children wos when 3-5 year old children came ro HHS for ADC Plays- chool: We gor ro experience rhem and learn from rhem — ir wasn'r jusr rhe normal class- room sruff. Ted Jenkinson rook Foods I because he needed rhe knowledge ro keep myself heolrhy ond save money Unir priang was really valuable The Home Ec dosses ore ofren large in size — proof rhor rhe guidance deporrmenr ond rhe srudenr body realize jusr how imporranr preporarion for rhe furure is 1 Many srudenrs rook Fomiy Living doss rhis year 2 Mrs Vincent rokng ortendence 3 Mrs Quofc Home Economics teacher 4 Down Ojerkelund wars with o chid otter ADC 74 HOME EC If I Had A Hammer Have you ever wonred ro fix your cor ond ovoid rhe expense of o service srorion? Ever wonred ro repair or even build your own house? Hove you even wondered whor on archirecr or rough drafr person does5 Has working with wood ever inreresred you? If so, rhen srop in ond check our on Industrial Education doss A wide variety of skills ore taught All of them ore useful in preparation for o career, or for saving money by doing it yourself. The school met o new shop teacher, Mr Marske He reaches Mechom col Design, Carpentry, ond Woods I ond II 1 Mr Dronson 2 Mr AAorske 3 Mr Jordon 4 Neither Dob Avery or Dorb Sandberg ore paying ortennon ro rhec work 5 Mr Show observes Joel Jonsen's Techniques 6 AM Jordon demonsrrores ro hs srudenrs NO ED 75 Do You Compute? Hudson High offers irs srudenrs mony differenr morh dosses ro rake: on entire ronge from Consumer Morh ro Colculus. Most srudenrs roke morh solely becouse ir is required, while orhers reolize how imporronr ir is for lorer studies ond work, exploined Ms Osrer brock. When osked whor she rhoughr morh was for, Shelly Anderson elabo- rated, morh is ro enhance my learn- ing skills, no morrer whor field I go inro. 1 Ms Osrerbrock 2 Mr Knjpo helps Lori Marking 3 Mr Kocmoud 4 Mr Roesch offers suggestions ro Lon Gronseth 5 The dedicated Ms Hughes helps Arma ond mony other srudenrs os well 6 Mr Sims 76 MATH Blinded By Science Science, like morh, is only required for one year, bur many people roke ir for more. They find rhe parricular dosses inreresring ond go inro ir os deeply os possible As senior Ted Jen- kinson said, rry ro comprehend rhe disronce ro or size of rhe nearesr sror. When osked whor he would like his srudenrs ro remember mosr obour his dosses, Mr Porfirr replied, I would like rhem ro leove here wirh o basic undersranding of rhe narurol lows of rhe universe rhor govern our every- day way of life. 1 Dr Neei reads ro rhe class 2 Mr Rengsrorf goes over his grades 3 Mr Porfirr 4 Mr Grobou 5 Dr Neei 6 Mr Rengsrorf SCENCE 77 I'm Alive! - Phy. Education 78 PHY ED 1 AAr Ewing proves he prowess or basketball 2 Keep on eye on rhose feer 3 A toppled Wendy Overton worches Mss Noreen exomine rhe cvjlpnr 4 Phy Ed ond Sroool Studies teocher. AAr Ko- minsky 5 Phy Ed teocher AAss Noreen 6 Phy Ed teocher Mr Ewmg 7 Louse Kotner gets by with o little help from her friends Need a break in your doy filled wirh academics? Looking for a way ro release tension wirhour hurring yourselP Want ro experience a vari- ery of recrearionol ocriviries? Try o Phy Ed class! Students ore expected ro come ro doss and portiapare ro rhe besr of rheir obiliry Afrer rhar, ir's up ro you Archery, Handball, Volley- ball, Soccer, ond even unicyding and frtsbee are yours for rhe asking Miss Noreen, who remembers olways be ing interested in sporrs, stresses rhar rhe Phy Ed deportment rrys ro pro vide somerhing different in rhe school day ” So go oheod and cur loose Baby You Con Drive My Cor Driver's Ed, rhe doss rhar every sophomore wonrs ro pass, connnued ro send hopefuls downrown for on or- rempr or freedom of rronsporrorion. Lourie Burzke, who olreody has her ticker ro ride, rhoughr rhor learning all rhe porrs of rhe cor was hord , while Mike Soiberg described rhe whole experience os fun . Look borh ways ond ovoid blind corners — rhere's o whole new crew our on rhe srreer! Ways ro help kids successfully cope wirh school , is how Joy Alexander pinpoinrs rhe mosr imporronr focror of his work Mr Alexander works in rhe newly expanded Special Educorion program. He srresses rhor Speciol Ed is nor o brood for life , bur o way ro help srudenrs cope in rheir own ways One of rhe hardesr rhings rhe srudenrs face is rhe srigma orrached ro Speciol Ed Jusr like every one else, members of rhe program ore learning how ro solve problems, how ro ger along wirh orhers, ond how ro prepare for rhe furure Mr Hodges, Mr Brunn ond reading reocher Mr Sreworr enjoy being able ro provide individual orrenrion ond work in small groups Personal- ized reaching is one way they describe rhe approach — on effecrive ond voluoble rool (1) Will they drive their lives owoy5 wonders Mr Hetdenreich (2) Mr Heidenreich, Driver Educonon reocher (0) Dove Drum, Special Education teacher (4) Mark Hodges, Speciol Educorion reocher (5) Joy Alexander, Special Educorion reocher (6) Mike Steworr. Reoding teacher DRIVERS ED 79 rtU.h ' Wilts'. Volw B.S. us(Ll v V'tlv K Dvw C c ' -i L 'Vrc' -bU'?1 jl co , r -Vo a wP V WM—.WM i: fSA -. oL ' ••'•C • . v Vo c G uJ-F . JUJL. WAJUL tQ . KT ,+ elL , tft’u’a£,1u2 UJj2 This year rhe Hudson Music Depart - menr welcomed bock Ms. Holmes with larger groups and a br of rolenr. “Ms Holmes brought bock from gra- duate school new ideas that helped rhe choirs to be rhe best ever this year I feel Swing Chcnr looked and sounded more professional this year than any of rhe three yeors I hove been in it ' soid Con- cert Choir Presbent Heidi Monni The Choirs put on many concerts dur- ing rhe year and put hours of procrice into each one “I con see that choir in rhe future at Hudson is going to become bigger and better AAs. Holmes has many expecta- tions and brs of hope in rhe upcoming dosses,'' says Senior Anna Derg 1) Chorobers Fronr row S Neuborrh. N Fisher. D Kopp, H Kees. D Derres. D Marks. L kizzo. S kose. A Scobey Second row K Deloy, D Feyeretsen, C Srodoto, 0 Lowry. G Sctvmrr. K Doiey. D Spencer. C Sreffel. L Eggen. J Louber Third row J Johnson. P Erb. V Peper. S Sukopp, A Dloke. M SonJuon. D kodocker, M Vredeveld. G Gilbert, K Nelson. D Somuefeon, D Dovts 2) Women s Show Choc Fronr row D Marks. K Hanson. A Derg. L Korner. M Hole Dock row J Johnson. H Monm, L Zige. S Duersr. M Huber. D Humble 3) Carol Wether ploys piano for rhe H H S Concerr Gx r Usa Sngen looks on 4) ConcerT Choc Fronr row M Hole, M House. K Averi. C. Hermonson. D Derres. M Webb. D Tuigren. D Sokxr . S Doiey. K Dove, D Newell. S Porker. A Derg Second row: D Driske. D Kely. J Drown. K Thompson, L Sngen, J Compbel, D Jenkmson. K Tetdemonn. M Zqfoc. G Morz. L. Phfcps. L Heffron. C Wether, S Hopkins, D Morks Thrd row: K. Goss, W Wymer, K Moos. K Honsen, N Kenoll. K Poss, H Gronserh, M Guggemos, T Geogon. J Mckenzie. D Morvm, C O'Dnen, K Drown. L Korner. H Monr . A Dloke. S Duersr, C Une, K Dterks. A Dloke. K Como y Fourth row K Drown, D Humble. L Zige. L Mohoffey. T Coores, P Erb. V Peper. D Lowry, D Fogetoerg. G Tuchel. k Grosskreurz, T Chuckel. S O'Dnen. k koley, K Oberg. J Len. M Huber. M kickord. N Oehmke. M Wets, D Spencer. M Undeberg 5) Women's Show Choir perform wirh Teddies 1) Swmg Choir Fronr J Compbe . G Tuchel. D Humble. A Derg. T Chuckel. L Zilge, M Zqoc, V Peper. C 0'Dnen Dock S Duery, G Morz. M Hole. H Monm. fX Holey, D Lowry, M Huber. fX Grosskreurz 2) Mens Ensemble Fronr M Webb. D Lowry. G Morz. M Zqjoc Dock M Guggemos, J. Compbe . D Morvin, G. Tuchel. fX Grosskreutz. C. O'Drien, S. O'Drien 3) The Fry Concen nerves 4) Heidi Monm ond Debbie Dnske pur rher heorr inro rher music 5) Procnce mokes perfecr 6) Gene Morz procnong before Chor 7) Concen Chor Officers Heidi Monm. Uso Zilge. ond Mom- co Huber 8) Modngois Fronr D Morks. M Web. D Derres. J Comp- be . G Morz Middle. T Coores. M Wets, D Morvn, S. Duery. fX Grosskreurz. C ODnen. M Zajoc, A Dloke Dock J Johnson. S O Dnen. P Erb. D Humble 9) Drrhdoys ore o speool nme r chor Happy 18rh Uso' t 82 1 John Doty, drum mqjor, shows his soiure 2. Srephome Derg. Loune Dutzke. M cheie Sr Ores. Shown Livermore. Lynn Heffron. Kori Do vs. Michele Spinks. Tommy Perersoo, ond Shely Anderson moke up rhe rifle squod 3. Row 1. Shown Livermore. Tommy Pererson, Michefte Spmks, Michele Sr Ores. Lynn Heffron. Kori Do vs, Shely Anderson, Lourie Durzke, Srephome Derg. John Daly Row 2 Mrs Tjorne- hoj, Leonne Redoer, Lso Shgen. So- monrho Schuirz, Soroh Hemsrock, Louro Johnson. Cord Welder, Kets e Dory Row 3 Angie Grobou. Louro Dechei, Tina TschkJo, Koren Kdlirz, John Oehmke, Dob Tulgren. Jeff Ad- ams. Rich Honsen. DiH Dechei. Rick Von Allen. Dob Cooper. Jfl Luepke. Jeanne Currey. Louro Newberg Row 4 Morgor Domino. Down Derres, KeBy Kersren, John Hemsrock, Mike Soberg, Don Richords. Keith Ol- sen. Dove Wlson. Kirk Leeson. Koren Woolen. John Lee. Amy Richardson, Andrea Iren Row 5: Kim Casper. Theresa W ams. Sara Schwebs, Mike Webb. Dona Gode. Liso Enloe. Dove Horch, Parry Cudd, Jim Everson, Rick Frazier, Jim Nelson. Sreve Dened r, Mork Douer, Srocy Ducklow, Jjdy Sonden Row 6: Don Darber. Theresa Wikyrs. Paul Swenson, Andy Rich- ardson, Dora Remmers. Dorlene Huehn. Crsrm Johnson. Wendy Garey, Ann Govin. Sue Anderson, Jodi Close, Karla Nelson. Liso Seger srrom. Wendy Wymer, Sue Heidea- retch. Kely Dochmon. Jenny Wore. Korin Nelson. Sdly Kees, Don Sr Ores Row 7 Jeff Loeffler, Dovid Moki, Dorry Hrodnonsky, Undo Klecker, Jeff McNomoro, Corhy Ryon, Sue Compt- on. Ed Dudmyok, Charles Hunrley. Dri- on Vyrld. Jorme Engel, Lynne Shrley 4 Mrs Tjornehoj explains rhe fine pomrs of marching formations 5 Concentration s required for o good sound Opposite poge 1. Woiring for rhe music — ond rhe work — ro begin 2 The french horn section owairs irs cue 3 Rick Frazier ond Mke Soberg blow- ing for al they're worth 4 Some of rhe woodwinds, carrying rhe melody 5 Practice mokes even rhe hard pom perfect 6 Jfl Luepke ond Corhy Ryon poy dose attention ro rhec notes 84 DANO Strike Up The Band The bond's 1983 morching seoson broughr obour exciting new chonges. Two of rhese were o change of marching techniques from Big Ten to Comp style and the addition of o drum major, which was filled by John Daly. The bond’s summer performances induded the Hudson parade on July 2nd, rhe River Foils parade and rhe Aquarennial porode The bond also played or rhe Aquarenniol torchlight parade, rhe Baldwin porode, rhe North Hudson parade, rhe Amery po- rode, and rheir final porode of rhe seoson, or rhe LoCrosse Okroberfesr The Hudson Morching Bond come o long woy this year The music, rhe precision, and rhe esprir d' corps gave each member o lor ro be proud of. The group worked hard, pur in long hours, and rhe results speak for themselves. - Kris Tjornehoj, director. band 85 1 Saxaphones-Fronr D Recnmers, C Fflkins. L Klecker, J Sonden Middle D Feyerersen. S Heidenreich, S DucWow, T Pererson. A Anderson Dock: D Maki, K Frohkher. J. Close, D Sr Ores 2 Flures-Fry A Grobou. S. Lorsen. D Derres, L Newberg, A Iren Second: H Gronserh. C. Ryon, L Sngen, J Currey, S Derg Third K Dory. L Dechel, K Kersren. J Knoebel, K Kosper, A Richard- son FourTh T Todd. S Anderson, K Woolen. J Luepke. C. Nord, L Redner. L Heffron. M Sr Ores 3 Oomers-Fronr: S Schwebs, L Shriey. K Nelson, S Schulrz, J Dond. L. Durzke. L Feyereisen. J Sondquisr Dock D Ke y, L. Segersrrom. S Anderson, M Spmks, S Kees, K Netson, D Huehn, C Johnson. M Spinks 4 Jozz-Fronr K Tjornehoj. A Anderson, S Heidenreich. J. Oose. D Renrvners, D Sr Ores Middte K Nelson. K Olson. J Lee, K. Leeson, P Cudd. Dock AA Lmdeberg. D Wilson. J. Adorns. J Ddy. J Livermore. S. Livermore. D Glode 5 Color Guard-Froor K Dovis. T Pererson. M Sr Ores. L Durzke. S Anderson, M Spnks. MidcJe S Livermore. L Heffron, S Derg, Dock: L Redner, L. Srigen, S Schulrz. K Ijornegoj, S Hemsrock. L. Johnson. J Daly. M Spinks. C. We ier. K Dory 6 Tubos-Fronr P Calsrer. D Dorber. L. Enlos Dock J. Loeffler. D Jonse. J. Evenson 86 DAND confirmed BAND 87 Band . conrnued from pg 86 1 Trumpers-Fronr T Tschdo. W Wymer. S Livermore. 0 Tulgren. S Dressier Midde R Von Aleo, B Be- chel. D Vfcon, A Richardson, B Hrodnonsky Bock B Cooper. J Adams. J Doty. J. Livermore. J. Oehmke. J Me Nomaro 2 Trombones-Fronr: M Bouer. M Sofoerg. K Leeson MidcJe J Lee, K Olson Dock R Honsen 3 Oboe-M Undebergc D Vyriai 4 French Horns- J Wore. K Do vis 5 Percussion-Fronr M Webb. P Cudd, D Humble Dock C. Hunrtey. D Glode, T. Srrond JOJtfrO JUAUl Or J $d d2fh $ Ofimuy jl%W JxM u. ujo cad bUJffifrwo ♦ umav 'JLIL Jyjf' UJ t L) THERE'S NO STOPPING US SOPHOMORES What do you wont to get out of high school? An educorion. o chance ro meer new people, and a chonce ro make new friends — Leah Rizzo To have a good nme yer get o good education — Dove Solfesr I wont ro hove o lor of fun ond nor hove ro poy for ir. — Corhy Ryan Good firends, good grades, ond good rimes — Bridger Lowry vo SOPHOMORES D Afeson ft Amundson A Anderson K Anderson J Bjornsrod J Bond S Bonngord T Drodford M Anderson T Anderson T Armsrrong T Ausrin S. Borun D Bnske J Brown K Brown ft Avery K Bodvnonn D Brozek ft Bundy K Boiey D Berber T Barker L. Bechei L Butzke P Coterer L Bus-ck B Burton S Benedfcr L Berle B Bermng ft Btbeou S Campon M Conesso P Cernohous D Chnsropher SOPHOMORES 91 What was the most em- barrassing time in your sophomore year? The firsr pep roily when we hod no Idea whor ro do, ond leorning how ro walk on rhe carper wirhour nip- ping — Morgor Domino Being worched by seniors while walking up rhe romp — Grerchen Schmirr Going ro rhe wrong dosses on rhe firsr doy of school. — Missy Spinks L Cote L Coyne D Dobruzzi D Daly P Cleveland D Cooley C. Couelo M Domino J Doonon T Drone S DucMow E Dudnyak I Eastman L Eggen Iverson. T Iverson. T Jocobson. D Jensen. T Jenson. S Johnson. D Johnson. C Henderson. M Hoptans. S Huehn. D Humble. D Hunrtey. C Iren, A Johnson. J Johnson. J Johnson. S Johnson. T Jorgensen. D Koaer. G Koy. K Kees. H Q4 SOPHOMORES Ke y. D Kef yen. K Kesrer. M Knney. J Klecker. L Knoebel. J Knot. J. Koflirz. K Korz. K Kroger. L Krossou. K Krueger. C Londry. C Lorson. A Lorson, E Lorson. S SOPHOMOO£S 95 What will you remember most about your sopho- more year? Having o grear rime wirh rhe new people I mer. — Sue Springer The omounr of snowfoll — Greg Pearson Some of rhe guys finally grew up — Kris Nelson Homecoming week Ir was fun ro dress weird and show school spirir — Mori Kesrer All rhe parries and all rhe homework — Brian Jocob- son S Lorenz D Lowry J Lozier J Luepke K Lundqmy C MocDonokj T McGrow M McPherres T McSortey D Moki F Mongr R Morvm r K loughnon K Leeson T Leonard J Lewis S Noidyhorsto J Neteon K Neteon K Neteon D Lindqmsr L Undsrrom S Uvermore J. Loeffler R Neteon J Nesrrud S Neuborth L Newberg M Nortonder S Nygoord S O’Drien D O'Connor N Orf D Osrendorf T Pouteon G Peorson SOPHOMORES 97 C. Peper P Pensco D Peterson C Ryan S Soke D Samuetson J Sanden S Penee R Pirrmon K Prorer S. Prurr J Sondqmsr M Son Juon M Schirgen G Schrrarr 98 SOPHOMORES J RehfieW L. Reirer T Schneider P Schoenoff P Reiter D Remmers S. Schuirz A Scobey D Richards A Richardson T Riemenschneider D Rivard S. Semck L. Shrtey R. Siebenaler S. 5 vek L Rizzo R Rose S. Rose R Rutter C Srr gel M Sotoerg D Sctfesr D Solom What is the biggest change in your school life this year? More freedom in rhe form of decision making — Greg Peer son Corpermg, romps, sroirs and reochers — Chad Krueger You hove ro learn on your own. Now rhey leave ir up ro you, ond you learn more rhar way — Corhy Ryan More school work involved ond more ocriviries ro orrend — Mori Kesrer Things aren'r run Ike we're kids anymore. — Laurie Burzke Everyone gerring rheir licenses, ond gerring rhem ro drive us oround. — AAissy Spinks The girls ore much curer. — Jeff Olson SOPHOMORES 99 pg 100 M Sorensen M 5pr s S Sponger D Srroder J Srron D Sundr P Swendon D Tongley Off the record . . . Lockers roo small. Lunch hour roo shorr Need m-80 proof Toi- lers — Chod Krueger High school life is greor — we're rreored berrer by rhe reochers — AAissy Spinks Greor change from losr year. — Ed Dudinyok I mighr be bock nexr year — Jeff Olson M Thomos K Tiedemonn J Tolzmon T Tschido IV Tutgren J Valerius D Vevong V VyW Wkoxson. S W . M Wkon. D WSoms, T Wiseman. J Worrell. J All I hove ro soy is worth our, because when you screw up ir's hord ro ger bock on rhe righr rrock — Sue Springer In Junior High I used ro chew gum and ger owoy wirh ir. Now I don’r because ir's no fun. — Dridger Lowry We’re rhe 1 doss — Lourie Burzke Jusr woir rill we're seniors! — Cori Sreffel Wymer, W Yocum. G SOPHOMORES 101 S Abraham J Alger L Amundson M Anderson R Anderson S Anderson M Apel L Ausnn J Baldwin J Barr Juniors- Lucky Ones The Juniors showed a lor of spirir this year, during Homecoming, wirh rhe win- ning of rhe spirir bell, ond in rheir efforts ro raise money for Prom They enrhusias- ricolly sold jewlery ond hors during rheir sophomore year ond condy bars, carno- rions, ond more hors during rheir junior year. Sue Wills, rhe doss presidenr, bocked by Heidi Penman, Jodi Qose, ond Tori Todd pushed soles for Prom ond booked rhe bond Loose Change ro ploy. Con- sidering rheir efforrs, rhe Prom should be superb Denise IXodocker soid rhor she will re- member rhe fosr changes in rhe people ond rhe school life She also said emphati- cally rhor her junior year was o lor of work bur rhor she wouldn't change o rhing. Heorher Jacobs srored, I wont ro get morivorion our of high school, someone ro poinr you in rhe righr direction A few things Heorher mentioned obour her junior year were rhor she would never hove another New Year's Eve parryO!) ond always be happy 102 JUMORS D Djerkelund A Bloke G Dfcven K Dfcven V Boyd I Droun J Drown K Drown J Drynidsen IX. Duron M Douer D Deouchomp D Dechei D Denoy C. Cortson P Cernohous J Cork J Oemons J Close S. Denoy V Defends S Derg D Dernmg T Coores D Cooper K Couch T Creogon J Currey J Dobruzzi K DoNke M Delonoy F Demmo E Oerks K Oerks T Dolney IX Dopkms K Dory C Dove JUNOfXS 100 J Doyone S Dresler S Duersr C Edholm J Engel L Enloe J Enaon When asked whor she would like ro ger our of high school, Kelly Knefelkomp answered, New friends ond o good educarion, bur nor necessarily in rhar order. J, Evensoo J. Evensoo J. Everson V Fenner 0 Feyeresen D Feyeresen N. Fisher L. Ftorr A Florcyts T Fronds P Gognon W Gorrett I Goff K Gon M Gordey L Goderre H Gronserh 104 JUNIORS ft Grosskreurz M Guggemos D Hole D Honson A Harrison M Horrz Trocy Schlemmer commenred rhor rhis year hos been a lor more fun ond wenr by quickly D Hougerud M House J Howksford J Hayes S Hedn C He Jenre h S Hemsrock C Herschleb M Holond C Houmon C Iverson H Jocobs S Jonse D Jonsen J Jonssen A Jenke 0 Jenkmson C Jennmgs JUNIOftS 105 B Jenson D Johnson J Johnson K Johnson K Johnson L Johnson M Jones D Josrfek K Kosper G Koy J Kesrer A Knney B Kmney J Kinney S Kisrier K Knefeikomp D Kopp D Korrum J Kroger M Kromer B Krenz D Longer J Louber J Leidoi 106 JUMO06 D Leer C Undgren S Lndqusr C Line J Uvermore A Luedke G Luedrke N LuepKe K McGiode C McKenzie J McNomoro S Morceto G Merzger D Monrbnond K Nebon M Nebon D Ne-jborTh 0 N ccum N Nyserh K Oberg C O'Orien D Over 0 Obon J Obon AJMOfG 107 P O 'Money J Petoqun T Petoqum H Penmon H Penmon fX Penmon FX Per erson S Peterson T Peterson A Perters E Perters K. Phifcps M PiechowsKi G Plohn K Ptonsky K Poss J Porter fX rXoiey J fXonden C fXonders O fXasmussen K fXeoke D fXjchords A fXictxjrdson 108 JUMOfXS M Pjckord J Robrtson D Rodocker D Rodahl S Roertger J Rogers C.hoN C Rofcns S Rorhe K Rurherford C Sr George M Sr Ores D Soke J Soss J Schrfrgen T Schlemmer M Schneider R Schnobnch C Schroeder P Schutrz J Schulz S Schwebs L. Segersrrom J Siebenoler JUMORS 109 S Shnmger G Srmrh T Srmrh W Snyder K Sofrft C Sonyegord S Spom F Sportng I Spencer fX Spencer M Sptnks J SroN L Sngen T Srrond S SuKopp P Sundberg C Swanson M Tenonr A Terwi er W Thomas S Thorson V Todd G Tuche G Urro 110 JUMOP6 R VonAIen M Vredevetd ft Woloce N Word ft Ward P Worson C We er C Wee Nor Pictured B Avery S Block A Driese B Hrodnonsky L. Kotmon J Koner K Kiel D Pirrmon K Shaffer G Sreworr T Srudrmonn A Welch D Wey L Whtfcomb C Whirmg T Widmyer S Wrfk G Wolf M Wolrer G Yartz S Yoder L Young J Yuengy M Zajoc JUNOftS 111 Class Of '84 Hall Of Fame 3 Funntey Timm Jensen 6 Km Wilson 4 Shyesr Jenny Pemch 6 Troy Riemenschneider 5 Most mused John Ddy 6 Mog Undeberg 6 Most ontsric- Mirch Nelson 6 Sandy Zmudo 112 HALL OF FAME You Are My Shining Srar 1 Most Arhteric Tim Chukei 6 Korhy Forsythe 2 Most school sprit- Todd Sptfzer b Anno Derg 0. Most outgoing Evon Srurrevanr 6 Joome Kleci er 4 Cutest smie- Poul Everson 6 Angie St emmet z HALL OF FAME 113 Do you remember your firsr day of school and rhe exciremenr of being practically grown up, or your firsr dore, Trying ro keep your palms from gerring sweary and wondering when he wos going ro kiss you; or your firsr high school homecoming, gerring our of doss for rhe pepfesr and rrying ro ovoid rhe skunk scenr in rhe balloons? Our school years hove been so rerrific and we all will have so many memories as a class and as individuals Our of everyrhing we go Through in high school, graduation will be perhaps rhe most memorable; when we soy goodbye ro many of rhe people we have spenr so much rime wirh. Ir is a sad rime and an exaring one because ir olso means rhar we will all be going our ro experience whar rhe world has ro offer us. As each of you go your separare ways we wish you rhe besr of luck and hope you will be proud ro have been a member of rhe Hudson Senior High Closs of '84 Angelo Adorns Wylie Denedicr CXjone Deooy Scorr Doiley Ke«y Baker Oorb Dokken Jeff Deer Scorr Benoy Chns Der omm Anno Berg Down Berres Ron Bfoeou B e Berbrouer The besr port of high school for me wos being on rhe boskerboll reom I gor ro ploy wirh some reolly good players and we hod some grear seasons I om going ro miss gome nighrs I'm nor going ro miss my morh dosses and oil of rhe homework ond hours I spenr srudying If I could change rhmgs I would have gone our for more sporrs and gorren involved in rhem -Poul Everson Gory Bieskocbetr Down Bonngord 116 SEMORS Wendy Drorhol Kevin Ourke Amy Ounis Jeff Compbel Theresa Cernohous Erik Chrisropher Tmorhy Chokel A WM ' pfata MM Acuti AM Cut L WCM k dulJ «St KM ' WvjhrM b-Iliad (x Jb OAau id. 9°- Todd Dornfekj SENIORS 119 Kori Dave Carolyn Ockmon Steve Doooon John Daly David Danielson James Dordrne Down Dove Coilerte Early Dano Evans James Evenson Paul Everson Pouta Erb Robert Feyeretsen 120 SEMORS Bruce Fogeiberg Ann Govin Louro FlfTer Kathleen Forsythe Chrisri Frazier Kelly Fraser SEMOBS 121 Bren German Brian GJben Kimberly Glode Gory Gtasbrermer Mary Goosen J L- cySJL OjUi aX f An jW A? j ou ' wM5 SA ta; '7vv« « joka Kenr Grorh Enc Hoglund Martha Hole Gnger Hole Korhleen Hondos Dovjd Horch Being o senior gives you o chonce ro rule over rhe juniors ond sopho mores I'm going ro miss oil rhe friends rhor I mode ofrer I groduore. I won'r miss gerring up or 6 30 in rhe morn- ing If I coukj hove changed some rhing I would hove srudied more of- ren ond maybe rried o lirrle harder in my school work -Billie Bierbouer SEMOftS 123 SEMOftS 125 David Jonk Lon Jorgenson Mike Kaiser John Kolmon The besr port of being o senior is rhe freedom ro rake rhe classes rhor you wonr and knowing rhor you've almosr mode ir, you're so dose ro groduorion and col- lege Whar I will miss rhe mosr is my friends, rhe ones who will srfll be here and rhe ones I won'r see very much. If I hod ro do ir all over again I would hove hod more fun and realized how fasr rhe rime goes, and mode rhe mosr of ir -Liz Prol-sop Louise Korner Money Kenol 126 SEMORS 5o y Kees ion KoJkrz Ted Korz Kevin Krenz Holy Lorson I SEMO05 127 Mogdolen Undeberg Doryi Lmdsrrom 126 SENIORS Undo Lozier Srephen Lndhotm Sondro Lorenz Drondon Lowry Len Deboroh Morte Gene Morz Trocy McCoooughey SENOXS 129 130,5ENOKS frendo Newel Tncio Niccum Corio Netsen Cindy Nord Jon Olson Keith Olson Ron Olson SENIORS 131 Ode Osrendorf Wendy Overron Trisho Pogel Suzanne Porker Vondo Peper Jane Pererson Jenny Pemch Shown Pertee 132 SEMOftS Undo Phifcps Henry Piefrus Sreve Reams David Plansky Douglas Poeschl Ehzoberh Prokop Rebecca Rebholz Leavte Redner Sherri Remmers SENIORS 133 Mcheie Rose Anrhony Kusdi Tmorhy Sf Peter Por Soke 104 SEMOftS SENIORS 135 Ricky Singerhouse Oone Smith Toro Srrwh Doniel Sotfey Deing o senior is greor becouse it means being rhe oldesr ond rhe besr in rhe school. Ir also means gening down- sroirs lockers where there aren’r any younger people bugging you I had a lor of fun managing rhe baskerboll and foor- ball reams and I gor ro know o tor of people I'm going ro miss rhar If I could change somerhing I would ger bener grades ond nor worry so much obour lirrle rhings rhar don'r maner High school is roo fun ro wasre rime Par VonAllen Angeto Sr emmet z Scon Siodoto Kendal Srrond Angelo SrrehJo Sue Strey Orion Srrobush Sondy Sutler Scott Thets SENIOR 137 Sreve Tsch ja Todd Wtielmson (Ton W ams Kent WJson Kim Wkon SENIORS NOT PICTURED Scott Broun Todd Dohlsrrom Gory Dennison John Huot Dovid McConnell Dennis Sondqusr Tom Schroedl Porrids Spongenberg Karl Wofch Liso Zilge Sondro Zmudo From snow poors rhar your mom mode you wear ro o groduorion robe rhor you couldn’r woir ro rry on, rhe doss of 84 hos been o very long woy rogerher From adding fractions ro grophing asymptotes From lerrers ro Sanro ro lerrers ro rhe editor From a new set of crayons ro rwo-poinr perspectives. 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