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

 - Class of 1915

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Its TRUE BLUE EVENTS OF A DAY 8:40 A. M. With a last soul-satisfying glance in the mirror, l-ols rushed to the Main room, and was—tardy. 9:30 Helen K- ceased conversing with Roy, and studied diligently the last few minutes of the period. 10:30 Bertha smiled happily o er the endearing missile she had re- ceived. I 11:30 One of the Freshmen mistook the time of day and began to eat his dinner. 1:00 P. M. Everybody had a most annoying cough. The noise was tre- mendous. 2:00 Paul used wireless telegraphy in making his intentions known to Norma 3:00 Notes flew about like furry. A sliding party was under considera- tion. 4:00 New marching orders were proclaimed and school closed for the dr.v. •‘BACK TO THE FARM” I’ll tell you a story And this story is no lie; They were found in a snowbank Way up—high and dry. For with fiery steeds And much jingling of bells, They drove out of Hudson, Feeling like great “swells. So I’ll continue my story If my tongue doesn’t stutter. They were found in a snowbank In a two-seated cutter. They were stuck fast and. tight. And yearned to be free. But it couldn’t be done, With a bad single-tree. f So one climbed on a fence post. And looked north and south. And all he could see Was Holden’s farm house.

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TRUE BLUE 17 A PLEA Sweet city! liveliest of the state, Where Hudson High School stands, Quite old and out of date. For many years it’s given Its shelter to the throng; And now it soon will crumble With wear and age ere long. Because it’s walls are aged The ventilation poor We're hoping for something better While hoping we’ll endure. For we’re sure that it is worth it Altho it takes some jink To wake up Hudson's people! And make the money clink. (For a new High School) —D. H. ’15. WONDERS OF H. H. S. 1. The colossal shoes of Ellery. 2. Carl Olson's air castles. 3. The hanging heads of the Hunkers. 4. The everlasting smile of Edwin. 5. The greeness of the Freshmen, fi. The weekly list of excuses. 7. Paul’s love for Row 9, seat 13. 8. Hudson High School’s Prairie Dogs.” 9. The dreams of Peter Severson. 10. Eleanor Roe’s “case” on Virgil, (too bad he died in 19 ?). 11. Florence Pearson’s red cheeks. 12. Mr. Sherman’s politeness. 13. Mr. Jone’s vocabulary. 14. Orville lxmines’ “rooting” ability. 15. Lawrence Singer’s complexion. Hi. The Basket-ba 1 squad’s “pep.” 17. Affections existing between students and teachers. Those who survived the exams, are back at school working twice as hard. State Inspector Goddard and Mr. Ames, Supervisor of Practice work a River Falls Normai1., visited High School recently. They report very favorably for us.



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TRUE BLUE 19 So they unhooked the team, Sherman feeling quite small, Drove them up to the house, And asked for a haul. With wrenches and wire And shovels, by Joe, The Holden’s went down To dig them out of the snow. Then they drove up to the house And feeling quite cheap, Asked if they might come in And warm up their feet. Then with Jones in the front And Miss Brown by his side, With Sherman and Miss Smith Away they did glide. Before I forget to tell it. I’ll add some more news. Miss Smith had on Mr. Sherman’s overshoes. As Miss Smith was complaining Of having cold feet. She put on those shoes, Now wasn't that neat? The game with River Falls was watched by a not extra large, but very enthusiastic crowd Friday night. A number of the Live Wires (?) of the High School were too busy entertaining Galahad friends to have time to see the game.

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