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True Blue. Published six times a year by The True Blue Publishing Company of the Hudson High School. Entered at the post office at Hudson, Wisconsin, as second class mail matter. STAFF OF OFFICERS: Editor-in-Chief and Literary Editor. Assistant Editor Athletic Reporter Alumni and Exchange Editor Business Manager, Gordon Keeley. Assistant Manager, Wallace Gibson. FACULTY F. R. Hamilton J. W. Burkholder Louise A. Jacobson Melitta Klingholz Laura Cunningham Carol Smart Theda Howe Mary Heritage Laura Slaughter In looking over the old copies of the True Blue, we find that it is a very ancient and venerable institution. The first copy was issued in 1900, and in this issue we find the announcement of the organization of the Hudson High School Athletic Association. The twelfth birthday of the paper is in January of next year. Since 1900 it has steadily progressed and enlarged until now its only rival is the Ladies’ Home Journal. On the first editorial staff, John Balsom was Editor-in-chief, Elon Haycox, Literary Editor, and George Trieb, Local Editor. One of our former teachers, Lillian McNeel Miller, was reporter for one of the classes. Our English teacher, Miss Mary Heritage, was at one time Editor-in-chief of the paper. What is the purpose of the True Blue? Most students in the High School do not seem to understand its purpose. The paper does not belong to the staff alone. It is an expression of the whole school. It sets forth tbe best literary work, shows the High School lire and the numerous activities of the school. It cannot represent the school if the work is left to the staff and a few others. We all know that there is literary ability in the Hudson High
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2 TRUE BLUE School. Now, why not use this ability which we possess and help to make the True Blue larger and better? Write a story, a poem, or anything you are able to write and give it to the editor. HISTORY OF THE NEW TEACHERS The positions left vacant in the High School last spring by the resignations of Miss Ketchum, Miss Buchanan. Miss Buell, Miss Comstock and Miss Kuehmsted have been filled by five new teachers, whose names, positions and histories will hereby oe related. MISS MARY HILL HERITAGE Miss Heritage was well known to Hudson people, even before she began to give the Hudson High School Freshmen the badly needed lesssons in how to make themselves understood when they talk English. She was born in 1889 in the little city of Sparta, but, not lik- ing the location, she, with her usual discretion, moved to Hudson when only nine years old. The fact that she received her educa- tion here accounts for her success in the university in later years. While in the High School she was Editor-in-chief of the True Blue and it is well known to all who have read the issues of 1905, that there have been few since that could compare with it for lit- erary value. She graduated with the class of 1906 and her photo, graph hangs with those of the rest of that class in the rear of the assemblv room. She intered the University of Minnesota in the same year that she graduated. While there she took an active part in dramatic work, being president of the dramatic club and taking the part of Rosalind in ‘ As You Like It” and important parts in several other plays. She was elected president of the Literary Society in her Junior year. However, she did not let all these things interfere with her studying, as is shown by the fact that she became a member of Phi Beta Kappa on account of high scholarship. She graduated from the University in 1910.
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