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

 - Class of 1914

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26 TRUE BLUE ALUMNI The Alumni of the Hudson High School now numbers 579. The last of the Alumni to graduate are usually of the most interest to the readers, so this space will be devoted to them in this issue. Those attending colleges from the class of 1914 are: Willet Arnquist i now attending Lawrence college at Appleton. Alice I ee has goife to Stout at Menomonie. Francis Coit at Carleton, Northfield, Minnesota. Robert Hosford is enrolled at River Falls Normal. Carl Anderson is taking up Manual Training at the Illinois University. Platt Tourtellot is attending Carrol college at St. Paul. Beatrice Utman is devoting her time to the study of Journalism at the University of Wisconsin. A number of the graduates are employed in this city, among whom are: Herman Rusch, John Kvarnes, Andrew Peterson and Omer Micklesen. Agnes Klein, James McMahon, Grant McDowald, Orville Walby, Florence Anderson, and Lora Haugen are working out of town. Helen Lomnes is practicing at St. Lukes Hospital. Marie l ahiff has recently accepted a position as teacher in North Dakota. Janet Verne is also teaching at Menahga, Minn. Mabel Nickleby, Gwendolyn Lomnes ana Frances Hover are spending the year at home. Raymond Beggs and Petra Borge are attending the River Falls Normal, also William Crandall, Winnifred and Marion McDiarmid, and Jean and Lucille Beggs of the class of 1913. Gordon Keeley ’12 and Wallace Gibson '13 are going to Maealester college. Marie Denniston and Donna Geddes M2 are now attending the University of Minnesota. Winnefred O’Connell, who was at Superior Normal, is spending this year at home. Stella Solheim Ml is teaching at Cumberland, Wisconsin. Harold Stofer M2 is working at Roberts. Agnes O'Keefe M2 is also going to Normal this year.

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Till! E BLUE 25 Wise Sophomore:—“I guess I know a few things.” Proud Freshman (not to be outdone)—‘‘Well, I guess I know as few things as anybody.” —Ex. We love the little Freshies They try so hard to learn. They never will get roasted. For they are too green to burn. —Ex. Think you not,” said the Senior to the maiden fair, “my mustache is becoming.” The maiden answered as his eyes she met, “It may be coming, but its not here yet.” —Ex. Once he was a starving Freshman, Daring not to smile or speak. Next he was a stupid Sophomore Planning new things every week. Then he was a good old Junior, Helped along the Freshman class. Now he is a dignified Senior Praying only, that he’ll pass. —Ex. Speaking of Ford automobiles, a sparrow was sitting in the street. A Ford ran over it. The sparrow looked up and said, “Cheap! Cheap!” Teacher, trying to make a showing before the superintendent, “There are five children in the family and the mother has only four potatoes to divide. What is she to do?” “Mash ’em!” cried Tommy. —Ex. “Keep pushing ever upward, With a smile and not a frown, It takes a live fish to go up-stream Any dead one can come down.” —Ex. “Why is a Senior like a music box?” Because he is full of airs.” —Ex.



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TRUE BLUE 27 GLASS REFORTS THE FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class numbers 63, quality counting as much as quantity. The first class meeting held, Lawrence Singer was elected President; Anna Arnquist, Vice President and Mary Tourtellot, Secretary and Treasurer. The class colors chosen were Maroon and Gold, and motto “FORWARD.’ —E. H. ’18. SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORT Our first meeting was held in October for the purpose of electing new officers. . Paul Anderson called the meeting to order and opened nominations for the Presidency. Ralph Pearson was elected for that office, the other officers elected were Paul Anderson, Vice President, and Harriet Slater, Secretary and Treasurer. —G. F. ’17. JUNIOR REPORT President, Cyril Howalt. Vice President, Bernice Nelson. Secretary and Treasurer, Frances Fabel. The .Turners had a vacation from English for three days due to the fact that Miss White attended the convention at Milwaukee. We are taking up English T.it. this year instead of having it in our Senior year. The Junior girls “beat up” the Seniors once in a while in Basket Ball. This ought to inspire a few more to come out for practice. —E. R. ’16. SENIOR CLASS REPORT We started this year with a membership of thirtvseven and are in hopes that none of es will be obliged for any reason to drop out. Arthur Tomlinson of River Falls, was with us for a very short time this year, but owing to the fact that he could not arrange the studies so he could finish this year, he was obliged to drop. The class is having a very feast of learning under the topic “Physics,” and are at present willing to believe that anything is nothing and that noth- ing is everything, but they are determined, nevertheless, to master the intri. cate principles of that study. But if we had not been taking this subject we would not have taken the trip to the sawmill. We had a meeting some time ago and selected and sent for our class rings and pins and at the time of this writing are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the same. —J. J. D. ’15.

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