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

 - Class of 1903

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true lu.rr: 11 Melvin Swanson has left school on account of ill health. Edwin Lyksett expects to become a wise man by a skins: ques- tions. We wonder if he will succeed? Miss Davis is very good at debating but she can not get. ahead of the boys in praising Shylock. At our last class meeting a Junior boy showed himself to be anything but a gentleman by throwing a handful of chalk in a girls face. Helen Herum and Nina Webster have joined our Literature class. Athena. The Athena Society is now doing good work under the follow- ing officers: President, George Kircher: Vice President, Octave Haillargeon: Secretary and Treasurer, Lenard Ferlein: Marshall, Albert Lvksett: Chairman of program committee. Herbert Ander- sen. During tin» last term the society has greatly improved, es- pecially in the debating line. He sailed out one evening. To call on the fair young miss. And when ho readied her residence, this like steps the up Ran Her papa met him at the door. He did not see the miss, He will not go back there anymore For oq went Ui op like snj-j.—Exchange.

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10 TRUE BLUE Class 1905. Helen Herum has been absent from school most of this month. Teacher—“What do we have license for now a days?’ Pupil —“To get married on.” We all enjoy writing “book reviews.” Some of the Sophomore girls even remained in the school room all noon in order to write theirs on the “Last of the Mohicans.” Helen Clark has returned to school. Teacher (shuffling class cards)—“Will, you are bound to come out on top.” Will—“Sure, I always do.” Thirteen Sophomores have entered the Declamatory contest. Unlucky! Many wonderful things happen in the class in Solid Geometry. Books pass through pencils, two sheets of paper intersect, lines embrace points and “this here thing” coincided with “that there thing.” It is lots of fun and develops great powers of imagination. The Physical Geography class having finished their text book have begun review. The class of 1905 Is the brightest class alive Our report is not much to show. Just, “Short and Sweet,” you know. Class 1906. We have started to read “Longfellow’s Poems” having finished the “Merchant of Venice”. Most of the composition scholars wrote such a good composi- tion on the “Jews” that they were exempt from an examination given at the end of last term. Orders wanted. Any young lady wishing to have her ribbons tied neatly inquire of Melvin Solhime. Mary Heritage will recom- mend him. Mr. Meyer proposes that we lay up a sum of money for Botany so when things are broken they can be replaced. Be careful he may act accordingly.



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12 TRUE HU’E Hudson High vs. St. Paul Central High. Saturday, March 7, our girls wont to St. Paul to meet the Central High team of that city and were defeated by a score of 22 to 0. In the first half our team did not play its usual, fast and snappy game, which with the strange hall and the great improve- ment of the Central team since last year, accounts for the score of 1(3 to 0, end of half. In the second half some changes were made and Hudson took a brace only allowing Central 6 points as their share. Our girls contested every point and showed their old spirit by never giving up until time was called. Score end of half 22 to 0. Time of halves 15 minutes. Hudson line-up: The Misses J. Johnson, Lawson, C.: Lawson, Monkey, L. F.: Crogan, R. F.; Hoch- stien. L. CL: Hayes, R. CL A few of the faithful rooters followed their team to St. Paul and all were entertained by the Central students at a dunce given at the Ryan Hotel in the evening. Hudson High vs. Minneapolis South Side High. Our girls broke even with the South Side team when they were defeated in Minneapolis, Friday, March 28. At forward the Misses Crogan and Menkey played with skill, good judgment in all things being a feature. Although new to the position Miss Hayes held the honors at center and the Misses Johnson and Hoch- stien played a good all around game as guards. The first half was fast and exciting throughout ending with a score of 7 to 4 in favor of South Side.

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