Phillips High School - Wabasso Yearbook (Phillips, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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Page 32 text:

1' ,0i ' Q- . .:. .. N- . Vwlgggg if-in SEQ? 53, 12 ,. -ggil-'ul-1 Carl Trulson's dignity, line of bunk , and operatic aspirations to Henry Niebauer Harold Miner and Mansfield Liebelt's analysis of moonshine, to the one who wants it most. QDon't crowdj. Charles Flietner's regularity at school to Estelle Newbury George Logerquist's way.s with the women, his craze for dancing, and his annual pass to Park Falls to his brother, Louis Fern Hanson's last freshman crush to Ruth Fansher We do not leave the juniors our seats in school because we are sure they will never be able to fill them with the same dignity We leave all the gum that has ever been left under the seats from 1909 to 1926 to James Sneberger and Allen Jackson. That on the main room and history room ceil- ings, to any one who can get it. All the licorice candy that ever comes into the school is to belong to Miss Ras- mussen. Our pep that we have shown at school parties, we leave to the freshmen. Our football suits are left to the juniors. Lastly, the grave dignity of the entire class, our honor points, our credits, and our unfailing good nature under the trials inflicted by unfeeling teachers, we leave as an example to the entire school. CLASS OF 1926 'CLASS POEM A little while, our time is almost set, How happily we recall our high school days, Bringing fond memories of work and play. While sweet, our eyes with tender tears are wet, A little while we fain would linger yet. A little while, we fain would linger here, Who knows what work we will pursue When we have bade good-by to friends and teachers too. The Phillips High School memories are so dear A little while, we fain would linger here. A little while, we yearn to hold thee fast, Ere out of school life, into life',s school we start Dear schoolmates, those woeful Words We part. They bring us thoughts from out the happy past So, a little while, we yearn to hold thee fast. Fern Hanson, 1926. -pq 26 lv

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,P- .!i 4 , . .fha V., '- xg... ',- A1 ees EE O - ,., 'V's3'5iL-' 3 A-f-' 'L:-,., ,ff N W The Art of Tight-rope Walking-Bertha Ringersma Advice to the Love-lorn-Ruth Schleife Marriage in Milwaukee-Agatha Schoos If I had some one to love me-John Stemple From Oshkosh to the State Hospital- Nellie,' Tauschmann Why Park Falls is a Pleasant Place to Live-Mary Zeman Barking at Coney Island-Ladischloif Hrdlicka Tricks-Clever and Not so Clever-Harold 'Miner Victory-A-I Make Wurst of the Best-Mansfield Liebelt Senior Gilman mill We, the class of 1926, having come to the conclusion that we are as mentally fit as any other class in school, do will and bequeath our property as follows: George Hudakfs manly stride to Lacldy Tom Anna Bjork's rejected suitors to Dorothy Leonhardt Mima Decker's noisy ways to Willis Sperry Alfred Christiansen's balloon trousers to Orin Florence Ernest Kuse's good behavior to Jolm Va1'a fmay it serve as an inspirationj. Also his ability to skate on the top of school desksfhe leaves to no one in particular. Ted Gran's knowledge of the Bohemian language to Olga Berg Helen Dubrava's ability in Shorthand to Elsie Loula Emily Link's boisterous voice to Jake Peterson Jennie Lloyd's ability to stay at home to Red Anderson Clayton Peterson's athletic prowess to Harold Heitkemper Qinterest in football is more profitable than interest in girlsj Norman Rundquist's liking for English to Victoria Sedivy George Seeburgeris giggle to Ethel Vent Fanny Singer-'s dignity to Stub Jackson Kathryn Shives' ability to handle her feet to Mary Janacek Clinton Van Natta's playthings-horn and rejected sweethearts-to Earl Hammill Virgil Young's beautiful hair-cuts to Charles Zellinger Louis Berg's stride to Frances Kuse Mary David'S hope-chest to Bethol Gronlund Jennie Elgland's knowledge of typing to Karen Peterson Henry Landa's brains to Paul Dubrava A Leland Lucas' alarm clock to Norman Johnson fit needs windingj Bertha Ringersma's coiffure to Mildred Olson Evelyn Storll's truthfulness to Ingeborg Johnson Harold Sellers' curl.s and traps to James Sneberger Glen Sivertsen's executive ability to Louis Rundquist Howard Soeteberls Lessons in Love to anyone who will pay twenty-five cents per copy Herbert Tauschmann's book, Nellie in Action to Floyd Jeske and Medard Archambault ..,gI 25 Ip.. J



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