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All Work And No Play? Many of Hudson's youth spent last summer working. Some work to earn money for college and oth- ers just want that extra bit of cash to blow on a weekend. The openings of Hardee’s, Per- kin’s, Super 8, and A W brought more jobs to Hudson. Sue Wilk, who works at Hardee's, told us that, “1 like working there, the hours get late sometimes but the spending money is great.” Jon Livermore, who has been at Getty since last June, likes his job and thinks it's exciting. Nick Ny- seth, who also works at Getty, plans to stay on after graduation and likes his job because, “I have to deal with all types of people.” 1. Everything needs to be fixed.right Nick? 2. Ring it up Brad! 3. John Oehmke assists a customer at Mickle- son's. 4 Scott Pettee cleans up Hardee's. 5. Rick Van Allen wraps up the hamburgers at A W. 6. Jon Livermore rings in lots of gas sales. 18 SUMMER JOBS Hi
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The positive reaction from the incoming Sophomores proved that this Homecoming was a BIG success. One of the sophomores described it as being a spirited Pep fest that allowed everyone to join in the fun. The Senior class of 85 success- fully won the Spirit Bell while the juniors won the tug-of-war and the poster contest was won by the sophomores. The Powder Puff game was a close one, but the seniors pulled out ahead in the fourth quarter to win the game. Perhaps the biggest event dur- ing Homecoming week, other than the football game, was the Queen coronation. Friday night after the game, Lisa Wettleson crowned Rhonda Wallace the new Homecoming Queen of 1984. Homecoming ’84 was some- thing to look back on and say, “That was a GREAT year!” 1. Rhonda Wallace was crowned Hud- sons’ newest Homecoming Queen, with her escort, Chris Sonstcgard. 2. The sophomores give it their best tug . 3. The victorious juniors in the tug-of- war. 4 Jim Stahl. Nick Nyseth, and Greg Tuchcl sit in comfort at the Powder Puff game. $. Frank Dcmma in action. 6. The sophomores Homecoming float, Flush 'em out”. 7. “Can' em”, was the title of the junior float. 8. The Hudson High School Marching Band, directed by drum major Bill Be- chel 9. The Homecoming candidates dance to the music by “WLOL Sound and Light Show . 10. The senior float was a Cardinal Bust- er”. Can The
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