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

 - Class of 1903

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8 TRUE HLUE Fred (over telephone)—Hello Oscar! Do you want to speak to Laura’s dog? Oscar—Yes, I don’t object. Fred (after a pause)—Hello Oscar! Oscar—Hello! Is this Laura’s dog? Fred left the phone. The Seniors have begun to read “Vanity Fair.” Melvin Swanson, an honorable member of the Freshman class, has left school to accept a lucrative and more desirable position at H. M Singelman’s grocery store. Harry C.(in debate)—The great advantage of going to school over taking a correspondence course is the refinement and manners one obtains from association with one’s lady teachers. Miss Davis (Afterwards as critic)—Harry has more enthusiasm than knowledge. Mr. Meyer to Maud in Physics—What is the difference be- tween music and voice? Maud—None. Class IQ03. The Senior class is to have such an elaborate program m and play for the exercises in June that it has been decided to commence work immediately. According to our Literature teacher everyone is more or less insane. The Senior class don’t choose to believe it. Banks—“Did we get the name librarian from lie?” The Seniors will play a prominent part in the Declamatory contest to be held in about three weeks. Why didn’t the 4th Literature class recite last Monday when told to do so? That is one of those things no one can find out. The Physics class had their final quiz in Electricity Monday. Did we all get thro’? Instead of the Company 0 shovel which was presented to our worthy president last year, for a “spade” we are thinking serious- ly of buying a real spade which may be kept at the school house for the future classes.

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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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TRUK BLUE 9 Dear friends, we soon shall bid you all farewell, Alas! to mo a sad farewell, And when by anxious thought oppressed We'll recall the days that we loved best. The dear kind friends we know so well May fade from sight, oh! who can telly And may we say when the end has come “Thank God! My duty has been done!” Class I904. Of course we are going to take first place in the Declamatory contest. Fred Harding is the author of a thrilling novel called. “Under Love’s Spell.” A member of our class, Otto Quale, is captain and manager of the baseball team. Everybody knows a good thing when they see it. Why does Walter Jorgenson always walk around on St. Uroix street on his'way to school? Where, when and how did Nels Jenson get that large smile? John Luke comes to school at recess once in a while. That s right John take life easy. In Jrd Literature Embree Maxwell read the following from the “Princess”—“Such eyes as were in her hands.” Belter get goggles Embree. Oscar Anderson finally did get “a hair cut.” The Junior girls seemed to be in great demand at the last Athena dance. Serena Nelson spent her vacation at Gilman. Belle Hayes is acknowledged as the best basket ball player. Sure, she's a Junior. It takes the Juniors with the help of the Sophomores to get up a dance for the Seniors. Ask Reynold if he’s ticklish. Otto says the lump on his cheek is a love bum]». Wonder where he got it. In Minneapolis perhaps.

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