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

 - Class of 1919

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TRUE BLUE VOLUME 18—Number 1 Christmas Number. Editorial Staff Editor in Chief, Stanley Beggs Assistant Editor, Nehie Palmer Li brary Editor, Constance Blegan Alamni Editor, Esther Erickson Exchange Editor, Katherine Scanlon Athletic Editor, Charles Jensch Joke Editor, Isabelle Van Meter School News Editors—Mary Rusch, Ragna Olson Artists—Agnes Nordby, Katherine Arnquist Business Manager, Loren Larson. Assistant Business Manager, William Banks. 2nd Assistant Business Manager, Sigred Johnson. Circulation Manager, Thomas Garritv. Facult.v Advisors— Miss Smith, Miss Reed, Miss Sellen.

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TRUE BLUE J. E. Newton, M. D. Office: Northwestern Bldg., Cor. 2nd and Locust Sts. Residence 512 Locust St. Eyes examined and glasses fitted Hours: 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. and by appointment Lulu M. Cummings Millinery 208 Locust St., Hudson, Wis., Phone 152 W. H. Banks Physician and Surgeon Eyes Examined and Glasses Kitted Office over corner drug store I his Trademark is found on every genuine Victrola Sold exclusively in Hudson by E. A. Harding



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H TRUE BLUE GREATER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL Our new High School certainly has brought us great opportu- nities. There are many advantages that we enjoy which were de- nied to us before by the handicaps in the old building. The most important of these advantages are good ventilation, lighting and heating systems, which make it much easier for the students to do good work while in school A domestic science department, which has been the desire of all the girls of Hudson High for many years, has finally been se- cured and each girl has her own gas plate, working table and is able to leam the actual cost of food and has to plan and serve meals which are both appetizing and economical; while the boys in the manual training department are given an opportunity for training and learning to use both their hands and their brains. Of course to a great many students the new athletic oppor- tunities seem the most important. Physical health is the basis of all efficient wort and now we have facilities and conveniences for sports and gymnastics such as we never had belore. The girls as well as the boys are thus encouraged to come out for ath- letics and a much greater interest in school activities is fostered. But we must not forget the social side of school life, which is fully as important as the rest. Our new auditorium furnishes a great inducement for local talent and entertainments and the gym- nasium affords that which has always been lacking in our school life, an opportunity for the students and faculty to join together and co-operate in the parties and entertainments which tend to develop a better school spirit and a better understanding between teacher and pupil. THE SCHOOL NURSE. Hudson has gradually been waking up to the needs of her future citizens. She has realized at last that if she is to make any progress she must begin at the foundation and the foundation of a city is its children. Well educated children make good cit- izens, who in their turn establish good government for the city and nation. But in order to be mentally fit for the tasks set before him, the child must also be physically fit. In the past many diseases have been spread through the town by school children carrving some dangerous germs of which the parents and the teachers were ignorant. Great harm has arisen because of the fact that, though the responsible nersons would not willingly endanger others, the pupils of the Hudson schools were exposed to illness be- cause of the indifference of the authorities in taking the proper precautions to protect them.

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