Fosston High School - Talisman Yearbook (Fosston, MN)

 - Class of 1922

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L15-i I! 41-it ,. Q, I 4 UNCLASSIFIED ADS Wanted: Someone to lnuk after my correspondence. Stella Olson. Wanted: An alarm clock. Lillian Johnson. Wanted: A telephone extension to my desk. Esther Sveum. Wanted: A private room for conver- sation al purposes. Lloyd Hillestad. Wanted: Mirrors in the assembly hall. The Girls. Wanted: A few blue marks. Durl Thomas. Erwin Enger. Wanted: Lots of toys. Robert Hancock. Wanted: An extra pair of jaws for chewing gum. Myra Thronson. Wanted: Someone to type the school notes. Isabelle Anderson. Wanted: Something to make me serif ous. Leon Johnson. Wanted: Vacation on all legal holi- days. Faculty and Students. Wuntcd: More attention from the girls. Wanted grow. : A few' suibs for the B. B. squad. Wanted Wanted Wanted Parnell Hillestad. : A formula to make my hair Marion Vaaler. B. B. Team. : More height. Gracia Andelson. : Lunches during school hours. Helen Waldron. Last: All our ideal students. Faculty. For Sal e: Brocaded Shawl ties. Henry Hovland. Lost: A number of study hours Found: Spot Reierson. Six stray notes. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this notice. Miss MacNair. Lost: Some of my two smiles. Found : tures. Mr. Shogren. A formula for reducing pic- Focus Staff. EXTRA!!! PRESENTI NG Edna Engebretson and Henry -Hovland in The Longest Way Round is the Sweetest Way Home oi Why Seniors Rob the Cradle I Also featuring I Adellor LaVoi and Louise Rindahl as chaperons infallible Lost: All our leisure and good times. Student Body. For Sale: A large number of excuse blanks. Verna Fytfe. Lost: One nights sleep. No reward is given as it is gone forever. Joe Johnson. Found: Too many rules and regula- tions in H.S. More Student Body. Lost: All music in H.S. More Student Bodyi THE HIT OF THE SEASON l Ran for five months in Fosstun H.S. A.so had successful runs in McIntosh, Lengby and other points in the Northwest. Presenting Rudolph Enger in the farce The Trials of H.S. i Positively the last appearance Lost: All ability to move. Theo. Grundysen. For Sale: A great variety of collars. Isabelle Anderson. For Sale: A superabundance of know- ledge. Special rates given to the Freshmen. Seniorsi COMING!!! ' I The Freshmen Present , The Faculty in The latest operetta The Way to Flunkdonf' or '4There, oh there, goes the red ink! CARD OF THANKS We hereby wish to express our deep felt thanks and appreciation for kind- ness shown us by the faculty during the fatal spring fever rage. SENIORS. Pogo Forty-nine

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dir , 19 JA fs. .-.1 --RIPPLING NME- In our melancholy assembly hall, When the bell has rung its fmnl call, The tardy pupils stealthily creep, And into their seats, quickly sweep. Then a continual, May I speak? Even from those who are very meek. Then with long, pale, gloomy faces, The pupils to classrooms take their places. Mysterious problems to solve and not so few, In English, Geometry, Latin, History too. No wonder pupils get so weary Living a life so terribly dreary. This is the program the whole long year, Which we endure without shedding a tear. As for tests they come in showers And they last for endless hours. Oh, it seems our brains will crumble When in the midst of such wo tumble. But still it's not so bad you know For we're the ones that make it so. . A. H. S. Freshie: What time does school start? Mr. Shogren: Nine o'clock. Freshie: Well, if I'm not there, don't wait. Victor Wahl fFreshieJ: Excuse me for walking on your feet. Adellor fSeniorJ: That's alright, I wailk on them myself you kn - CURRENT FlCTl0N - What do you think this is, your birth- H day? .................... . Myra. Yes, yes, go on. .......... Anne W. Oh, I can't think. ....... Isabelle A. I don't know. ........ Student Body. She's a great lifef' ....... ,.... J oe. Don't get so funny about it ................Helen W. You.'re d1zzy1. . . . ...... Not on your life. ..... Say, you with the curly 'foo not. h16fi12A59i . Wait for me, I've 'glut What's 'tilhiiffi I I I I I 11 May I speak? ...... . ..... Daniel J. 'Boys, oh boys. ... In Geometry class: Mr. Troxel, after putting a difficult proposition Now watch the board, while I go through it. . --1GENE.RAL COMPLAINTS- Too many tardy. ........ Mr. Shogren. Y . . . . . . . . . .Student Body. No dancing at 'school parties. .Everyone No elevators at school .... Anonymous No music in the assembl Staying after school .... ow . . .Annie S. .Hilda Vaaler. eyes. Freddie W. . . Clarence M. overshoes. . . .Gladys H. . . . .Lloyd K. . . .Parnel H. on the board, . . . .Lilmer T. That we don't live in the east end of town ........... Adellor and Henry. Too much work ............ Walter S. Magnhild: It's up to the high school to support the High School Annual. Amy: Oh, I don't see why we have to, it has a staff. Caesar is dead, Lincoln is dead, And I don't feel well myself. Signed, Lloyd Hillestad. Page Forty-eight



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I . ,TA 4' W? is-s Marion: I met a fellow today and he smiled at me. Lilmer: That's nothing, the first' time I saw you I laughed out loud. Student to Professor after graduating: I am indebted to you for all I know. Mr. Troxel: Oli, don't mention it. It's a mere triHe. Walter, presenting an excuse biank: Please excuse Walter because he had to go to the hospital after his nose. --CAN You IMAGINE Yl- The Focus Stat? with nothing to do? Parnel Hillestad out of humor? Bernard Bxiske without a smile? Lloyd Kvare not. curious? Marion and Annie not whispering? Hilda without Stella? Marion Kipp without her lessons? Anne Wynne six feet tall? Verna FytYe in school five days out of the week? The whole student body at a basketball game? Esther Erickson getting a calling down for bad behavior? Miss Dahlen crabby'! Mr. Shogren not dignified? School building always warm? -SAVING mm PAIN- A boy to his Dad: Dad can you sign your name with your eyes shut? Dad: Certainly. Boy: Then shut your eyes and sign my report-card. Leon: Oh all bright men are conceited anyway, Clarence: Well, I'm not. --im COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY CLASS - Miss Dahlen: Lloyd, get up and leave the room. Lloyd K.: Well, where shall I leave it? - WHAT OUR TEACHERS NEVER SAY-ll Miss MaeNnir: Notebooks, mapbooks, outlines and reports due at 3:45. Miss Dahlen: Just a minute and I'll look.it up. Mix Falkuidc We'll go through it. just once more. Mr. Peel: That's enough from you. Mr, Troxel: I've heard a good one. Miss Qnaley: You're excused, report to Mr. Troxol before returning to class. Miss Briscoe: Single file, girls. ' Mr. Shogren: The following stay for make-up work, tardines, and miscellane- ous reasons. Miss MacNair: Give the number of tons of coal exported from the United States for one year. Lennart A.: H1492-none. Miss Falkcid fin exasperationj: Well, what are you looking for now? Why don't you take your seats? Injured pupil QHarold Omstedl: Well, I've looked all over and it isn't here. I'ni looking for the index to the dictionary, Page Fifty

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