Phillips High School - Wabasso Yearbook (Phillips, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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H lb 5' f I I I A. q 'I j-2 ' sgj.. 61 M '-5'-LELY' A+'-' 4-e., ' jf' '! t3--wwrfw !lIlIinimun1 Iiaanutials nf fllnnhurt CRules laid down and practiced by our various studentsj The Main Room Rule I Always keep at least one foot in the aisle, so you will be able to trip anyone who goes by. Clinton Van Natta Rule II Always wear heavy boots and make all the noise you can when you walk to the reading table. Charles Decker Rule III Be sure to use the pencil .sharpener that is farthest' away from your seat. The exercise is good for you and usually when the teacher isn't looking you can visit with your friends along the way. Ernest Kuse Rule IV Don't try to do any studying in your free periods, and don't let your neighbors do any. They like to be amused. Willis Sperry Rule V Always take a lunch to school with you. You might get hungry. Agnes Sedivy Rule VI Whenever the room is quiet, clear your throat, and many others will do the same. Carl Trulson Rule VII Study aloud. It shows the teachers you are interested in your work. Norman Rundquist Rule VIII Act as an entertainment committee for all the boys who are seated near you. If you dicln't, they might be able to study. Evelyn Storll Rule IX Wear a few girls' rings and wrist watches. This will usually attract atten- tion to you. George Logerquist In the Class' Room . Rule I The proper way to enter a class room is to play tag on the way in. It takes away the formality. Dorothy Wollenburg Rule II Try to change your seat several times a week. The teacher is much less apt to call on you if you move about. Kathryn Shives Rule III Chew gum, whenever it is possible. It shows everyone that you feel at home. Florence Curran Rule IV If the object of your affections is seated across the room, have your own sys- tem of broadcasting. Allen Jackson Rule V Bring your own playthings to school, as nothing of this kind is provided by the management. Wilfred Marcotte Rule VI Reserve your practise in gymnastic exercises for the class room. Occasional- ly in moving about you may fall out of your seat, but that merely adds to the enter- tainment. Henry Niebauer Rule VII Class time is the time to get acquainted with your neighbors. Marie Jackson Rule VIII When the bell rings make a mad dash out of the room. You may have to come back but it is always worth while to take a chance. James Sneberger 32



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