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

 - Class of 1912

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True Blue Published five times a year by The True Blue Publishing Company «of the Hudson High School. Entered at the postoffloe at Hudson. Wisconsin, as second class mail matter STAFF Editor-in Chief ................. Assistant Editor................. Literary Editor ... ............ Local and Social Editor . ...... Exchange Editor.................. Alumni Reporter.................. Athletic Reporter ............... Busines Manager ................. Assistant Manager ............... ......Stella Ryan ....Edward Vick ... Sabina Fisher ... Carl A nderson . Lois Zimmerman Plat Tourtellot .. Harry Goldberg .. Walace Gibson Robert Hosford FACULTY VVm. D. Fuller • ,T. VV. Burkholder Carol Smart Theda Howe Ethel Smith Edna Server Mary Heritage Laura Cunningham Laura Slaughter EDITORIAL The aim of any school paper is to arouse in the pupils an inter- est in the school and its undertakings. Through our paper we wish this year to stir within each pupil a feeling of duty and, above all, :t school spirit which is really the foundation of all. Have you, stud- ents of Hudson High school, ever considered whether or not you are showing school spirit: Before answering this question think what constitutes this school spirit. It is the feeling which shows that the student body has the best interests of its institution at heart, find that they are willing to do anything for its welfare, whether it be the supporting of its school paper, or the pushing of its athletic team to success. Now do you not realize that school spirit is lacking in Hudson High ♦School':' Note the evidence of the fact in the few subscribers of our school paper, the small membership of the athletic associ- ation anuL the number of students present at the various de- bates, lectures and games of the year. And now if you would be loyal students and show true school spirit, there remains one course open to you: Join the Athletic association, witness its games, at- tend the debates and lectures, and subscribe for the True Blue so

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2 as to enable the staff to main tain a good school paper. Not only sub- scribe for the True Blue but also take an interest in getting ma- terial for the paper. Nearly every pupil has ability in some line. In our school there are good story writers, poets and artists. Why not have each pupil’s skill represented in our School paper? Definite plans have been made and » boys’ glee club has been organized. There is no reason why we should not have as good, if not abetter boys’ glee club than girls,’ for there is plenty of ma terial among the boys. Under the leadership of two such com- petent teachers as Miss Slaughter and Mr. Puller, we can surely turn out one that will be a credit to the Hudson High. For the past number of years our High School has had a good girls' glee club, but this year we want to have glee clubs of both sexes, which will surpass those of former years. The only way to obtain such a result is for every student with musical talent to join these clubs and in that way with theaid of our High School orches tra we will be able to furnish our own music at the various High School entertainments and debates. OUR NEW TEACHERS. WILLIAM D. FULLER. William David Fuller, our genial new Superintendent, was born in Adams County, Wis. He attended the county schools there and then went to Normal Preparatory, at Stevens Point After finish- ing the preparatory work he took up the regu'ar Normal course. His work later in the University of Wisconsin entitled him to a Ph. B. degree; and one year post graduate work is credited to him in the University of California. He first taught in the county schools in Waushara Co., and later in the grades in Grand Rapids and Marinette. The princioalship of the Eagle River Township High school was held by him from 1903 to 1907. From there he went to the Hillside Home School, acting as Head Master of this private school for three years. In 1910, he was superintendent of the schools in Sparta. The first half of.lastyear he taught Physics in the Berkely High School, Cal ifornia, and the same subject in the University High at Madison in the last hal f.

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