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Maurice Mosher is attending the Motana Normal. Lovd Moss is on a ranch in Montana. John Nelson is attending the River Palls Normal. Leo Peterson is employed in Hudson, Donna Geddes is at Macalaster College. Charlotte Clarke intends entering St. Lukes Hospital to be a trained nurse. Mabel Walker is attending River Falls Normal. class of 1910. James Garrit.y is attending the St. Paul College of Law. Perlee Dickey is attending the River Palls Normal. Wiggo Christenson is attending the River Palls Normal. Annie Johnson is teaching school. Jennie Lahiff is employed by the Wisconsin Hell Telephone Com pany. EXCHANGE. ’ Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle”, Michael Angelo, The reason an exchange depart raent Is so necessary is because we can never see our.selves as others see us. The publications from other schools serve as an excellent mirror in which our faults are reflected. A kindly criticism here, a suggestion there, may be trifles in themselves, but they help the recipient on towards the goal of perfection. Among our present exchanges of the year are: “The Dinosaur, Lari in ie, Wyoming. Your cuts are neat and attractive, a few good stories would im- prove the paper. “The Mirror”, Mondovi, Wisconsin. The standard of your magazine would be raised by using a bet- ter grade of paper. The group pictures are rather indistinct, but the cuts are attractive and interesting. A few stories and also a table of contents would improve the paper. We miss from our exchange files these magazines, and hope that we will see them soon. “The Index”, Oshkosh, Wis.
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weighing her by twenty or twenty-live pounds. In spite of the fact that she was up against a bigger, heavier team, Hudson fought to the end. Time and time again she worked forward pisses for long gains only to be stopped by her heavier opponents in places where trick plays could not be nsed. It was the universal opinion among the spectators that Hudson had a fast brainy team but that ihis could not off-set the weight of her opponents. The men offic;ating were all from Menoraonie and in addition to that the Menomonie players used rougher tactics than are generally allowed in a high school game. No discredit whatsoever can be cast upon Hudson High for losing a game to a team of the weight and speed which the Menomonie team exhibited. ALUMNI REPORT CLASS OF 1912 The fol'owing members are employrd in the Omaha Oar Shops. Harry Nelson, Donald Disney, Arthur Carlson, Harold Stoffer Lucien Kinney and Frank Johnston. Barter Bell is attending the University of Minnesota, Gordon Keety is attending Macalaster College, Edward Rush is employed in the St. Paul Omaha Shops, Florence Disney is attending River Falls Normal, Maria Denniston is attending the Milwaukee Normal, Jessie Gilbertson is employed in Dr. Smith’s Dental parlors, Ruth Bowers is employed in the French Dry Gleaning establishment, Florence North is teaching school, MvrtleGamble is teaching school, Stanley Quale'is employed in St. Paul, Olga Eng, Hnlda Hiller, Jennie Walstrom, Cora Schwalenand Stella Johnson are remaining at home. Agnes O’Keefe is teaching school. CLASS of 1911 Sam Carroll is employed in the Omaha Shops, Walter Michelson is attending University of Minnesota, Philip Swasey is attending the St. Paul College of Law, Tom O’Brien is attending the St. Paul College of Law, LoraCashman is employed in St. Paul, Day Menkey is employed in F. O. Crary’s office, Elliott Jones is employed in J. E. Jones’ store. Irving Holden is employed as lineman by the telephone pany. com
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“The Pointer”, Stevens Point Normal, Stevens Point. “The Moccasin”, Hastings Minn. ‘•The Kodak”, Eau Claire, Wis. “Milton College Review”, Milton College, Milton, Wis. “The Arc”, Palmyra, Wis. “The Laurentian”, Lauranee College, Appleton, Wis. “The Booster’” LaCrosse, Wis. “The Picket”, Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, W. Va. “The Signet”, Galahad, Hudson, Wis “The Key”, Battle Creek. Mich. We have lost entirely a number of those with whom we did ex- change- It may be that they have discontinued publication, but if not we would be very glad to enroll them once moreon our exchange lists. Among them are: “The Kodak”, Everett, Wis. “The Black River Breeze,,, Black River Falls, Wis. “The Koyte”, Billings, Montana. “The Shad”, Shattuch, Fairbault, Minn. “The Interlude”, South Bend, Indiana, “The Arrow”, Stillwater, Minn. “The Totem Pole”, Youkon, Alaska. “My friends,” excaimed the temperance candidate, “If all of the saloons were at the bottom of the sea, what would be the re- sult? And from the rear came the answer, “Lots of people be drowned”.—EX. “William, ’ said the Professor, What is that bump on your head? Bright Junior—“That’s where a bright thought struck me.” —Ex. “I am not much of a mathematician,” said the cigarette, “but I can add to a man’s nervous troubles: lean subtract from his phyisical energy; I cm multiply his aches and pains; lean divide his mental powers; I can take interest from his work and discount his chances of success.—Ex. Harold— “Ob, isn’t the water pretty as it flows over the dam, ” Fond Mamma, “Why Harold, you must say obstruction. ”—Ex.
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