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

 - Class of 1903

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6 TRUE BLUE “We’re sailing east, we’re sailing west.” This was sung by Belle Hayes and Albert Lyksett one day when they changed their seats. (4th German translation)—“He was over head and ears in debt.” Bright Pupil—“If he was over his head he must have been over his ears.” Teacher—“Well, I am sure I don't know.” Another Bright Pupil—“He probably went in head Grst.” Mr. Mclver was absent from school a few days last month on account of sickness. We were all glnd to see him back. The 4th. Literature class has turned into a Sunday school class since starting Dryden’s “Religio Laiei.” Youngster—“Why don’t you wash that sweater of yours John?” John—“Ah! g’vvan! I washed it a long time ago.” John Lake has had his sweater washed. John Howard has a new clock that really tells time. “Earnest, if I hear that again I will send you from class.” Be careful what you say Earnest. Candidates for the baseball team have made their appearance and if the weather permits we will soon be off. “Shorty Maxwell” gave us the original “buck and wing” dance not long ago in the labratory, while he had hold of the handles on a wire leading from an induction coil with nearly all the dry cells we could find. It pleased all, and Maxwell was glad when it was over. The classes in Geometry have Gnished Plane and commenced Solid. We wish them success in their new undertaking.

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TUL’F IU.UK a ard of intellectual culture. With each advance in equipment and each improvement in method of instruction greater value is given to a high school diploma. In addition to the distinction as to intellectual acquirement, graduation distinguishes one as having completed a definite task, as having persevered and finished something begun. This achieve- ment gives promise of future success and evidence of those quali- ties which bring success. Alumni, Miss Eva Greenfield has left, the University on account of ihe death of her sister. Her present address is 711, 5lh Ave.. S. K. M inneap» lis. Miss Mary Anderson '00, has been compelled by illness to take a vacation of a week from her studies at the U. of M. Miss Jeanette Scott '»' 2, has discontinued her studies at the High school. Likewise Miss Saidce Cole. Miss Cenevieve Cline’Oil and Miss Rulli Andrews '90. spent their Easier vacations at home. Mr. John Hurnley ‘02, is studying to take examinations for Annapolis. The True Blue wishes him success. E. C. llaycox '00. is recuperating his health in the west. Misses Nina Nye and Victoria Buell 'o2. were recent visitors at the High school. Miss Blanche Fulton ’9H. is now at home. Harry Harding '97. is fanning in North Dakota. A Communication. Managers. Corner, March 15. '02. Df.au SrnscuiHEK:- -If a cross appears-in the lower left hand corner of this missive, it is there to inform you that your subscrip- tion (fifty cents) is unpaid, mid 1 hat w» xpect von to pay it as soon as possible. If you note the absence of a cross, we congratulate you upon your promptness in this matter, and you may con - sidor yourself bountifully thanked for the same. Fufii Anofusfn. Business Manager.



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TRUE RT.UK “Dudley, you will nave to wear your rubbers if you can't walk any lighter than that.” You make too much noise for a child Dudley. Our Editor in Chief has a position in the telephone office. He expects to be “M. 0. R.” pretty soon. Bright Pupil—“Can a big man get as big a shock as a little many” Mr. Meyer—“I am not sure.” Pupil—“I should think not. The resistance varies inversely as the cross section.” Physics class had an examination in Magnetism and Electric- ity not long since and I wonder if we have all recovered from the shocks received. Bill Hackett had his hair cut the other day (a great improve- ment). Otto saw this and followed suit. Theodore threw his—well, I guess he calls it. a watch, against the masonry of the school house, and upon picking it up and gazing earnestly at its face said, “[ have a hard time here, it cannot le broken.” We (the Seniors) were highly complimented by Miss Davis when she told us that in all her experience as a teacher she had never seen as happy a class as the Senior class of the Hudson High. Then again Mr. Mclver tells us we are—? Leona felt sorry when Albert “sailed east.” “Pantaloons” was the subject in the first Literature class last Thursday. That is a pretty broad subjeci for the Presides. The Sophomore Latin class struck for shorter lessons and more fan. March 1 . but resumed work the next day. having gain- ed nothing by their impudence. 4th German (Pupil reading)—“And he embraced her for him- self.” Student—“Oh, and that was his girl wasn’t it?” The High school dance Much 1”. would have been a grand success had there been more sandwiches, but overlooking a link? deficiency along the line of edibles, everything was as ii should have been. [da J.—“Say, does your hair curl more on a curly morning?”

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