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

 - Class of 1912

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9 of any class in school. Sometimes ibis is merelv an assumption without any backing. But, that the class of 1913 is the most bril liant class in Hudson High School is proven by statistics which were computed by Professor Fuller, after the report cards came out. “Some Class.” Miss Smart has devised a plan by which she can tind out which member of her English IV class is the most eloquent reader. Wallace Gibson JUNIOR CLASS REPORT. The Junior Class had their first, meeting the second week of school. The following officers wereelected: President James McMahon Vice President. Helen Lomnes Secy, and Treas. - Alice Lee There are fiftv five students in the Juuior Class this ear. We are glad to add Karen Anderson of Deer Park. Wisconsin, to our last year’s list. Several members of the class last, year are not with us this vear, among whom are Edwin Lee, Rav Bowers, Oscar Sandberg, Wm. Tomlinson, F ank Casanova, Irven Dickey, John Keely. Archie Moss, and Hilma Swanson. We regret that two of ou- class members, Matthew Howard and Harry Roese have left us. The Juniors will be formidable in athlelics this year as there is an ahundance of promising material. The Juniors are well rep- resented on the football team. Frances Coit. SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORT. A Sophomore stood upon a mountain, And looked into the plain: J He saw something green that looked like waving grass, But looking again, He saw that it was nothing but a Freshman class. In Case of Fire A committee of great distinction decided that in case the Hud-

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8 Frances C.— “The Little Minister' Senior Girls — “—Adams Physics' BerniceG.— “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimages' Ovida J.—“Little Men.’ Lois z.—“The Mistory of a. Man.’ Font Ball Team— “The Men of Jron.’ Starr D. —“As You Like It., Walter B.—“Advenures of a Freshman.' Mabel N.—“The Crises.’ James S.— “In the Hollow of her Hand.’ Willet A.—“Justice’ Platt T.— “The Penaly.’ Herman R.—“Just Before Dawn.’ Harry G.—“A Man’s World.' Marie F.—‘ A Little of Every thing.’ Viola L.—“My Love and I.’ Ruth O—“The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. Eleanor R.—“The Wonder Book.' Winnifried O’C.—“Frekles. ’ SENIOR CLASS REPORT. There are thirty one seniors, twenty girls and eiev« n boys We expect to have more girls next semester. The following class officers have been elected for this year: President Sam Slaughter Vice President Roland Nash 'secy and Treas Henry Biter Class Reporter Wallace Gibbon The class of 1913 held its annual banquet Oct. 12 Following a tine feed, which was prepared by the girls, Toastmaster Slaughter called upon members of the class to give toasts on various suby cts of High School interest. At previous class spreads.no toasts were given, but we found that they added a great de d to the pleasures of the evening. Henry Blier, Sam Slaughter, Howard Gage, Herman Johnson, and Roland Nash, the Seniors that made the football team, are all making a showing. The Senior Class is generally supposed to be the most brilliant



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10 sou High School burn, the students should go out in the followiug order: The Sophomores first, as the world needs smart people: the Seniors second because they pity ihetn, the Juniors third, for no reason of any importance, and the Freshmen last, because they are in no danger as they are too green to burn. Our class this year numbers 48. At our meeting held in October, the following class officers were elected: President ... Lew (j0ii Vice President - Burnice Gridle.y Secy, and Treas. Edmond Bleier Class Reporter - Nora Stapleton The girls of our class did quite well at r o ng up at the ball park on Saturday afternoons We hope that they will soon have some class yells composed. The A division of Sophomore English has just finished reading “Silas Marner. Our Ancient History classes expect to begin Greek vfyth logy soon. For Sale—A large assortment of ear ornaments. Apply to Harry Hodgins and Edwin Becker. It is hoped that Florence Burghardt will soou be back with us again. Botany seems to be the source of a great deal of worry to the Sophomores now a days. FRESHMAN CLASS REPORT. We, the Freshmen of Hudson High schooljiave been earnestly looking to the time when we might class ourselves with the Bril liaut ones; but we now feel vividlv green against the wonderful darkness of the Sophomores and we Know we can never occupy with such dignity the positions now tilled by our highly esteemed fellow classmates, the Sophomores. We are much obliged for but a glimpse of the lofty Seniors. We listen wiui much fervor to the wise sayings dropped by the Juniors. The Freshmen are represented where talent or abilii v is need- ed in the development of High School spirit; namely, in Glee Club Foot Ball, and Orchestra. The following officers were elected at the beginning » f thelterm» Staff - Charles Kellv

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