Phillips High School - Wabasso Yearbook (Phillips, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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I Q - , - X ol A. 1, W' I ,g 1 f ji L ' 1' T' 1' E- . ' . iQ I . U ' EA 2ii EQJ., qi, I, '-EEL-1 2-e ' 3, ,X , J sf 1, ...- Early Qietnrg ln eighteen sixty-four or two, Paul Bunyan and his mammoth crew Were loggin' in the frozen North. A hundred million feet of pine cum forth From the pyramid forty on the River Round As mighty a yield, as ever was found. The ciew was so large it worked in threes, Not to mention the fourth, who were off on sprees. The cook had troubles of his own, To feed the thousands made him g'l'O2lll. A crew of seven men with wheel-barrows Shot thro the camp like Indian arrows, Wheelin' prune-stones to the dump. The cook-stove kep' them on the jump, Clearin' a forty of wood every week To cook the food they all did eat. The pan-cake question Paul revolved And in this manner it was solved: The stove-top, the size of a skatin' rink Was greased up in every chink By cookees, who each strapped to his boots A ham, and over the stove he scoots. The batter was mixed up on the roof And shot through a hose-we have the proof The soup was cooked in the big' hot spring And handed out to the men, with a fling. That's the truth, and 'taint no bunk, About the way they et and drunk. Eliunthall Continued -190711 Page 556 The big' game of the .season was with Park Falls. It had been anticipated that Park Falls would walk away with the game. Phillips surprised all by out-playing their team for the first three quarters and losing the game by one point. The closing game with Westboro was easy. The entire second team was used and showed real promise as football players. There were no outstanding stars during the season. The most consistent work was done by Captain Peterson and Sellers in the back field. Line men who deserve special mention are Rundquist, Christiansen, Jackson, and Seeburger. Thirteen regulars will graduate in 1926. The new material is light, but should develop into a fast team. If the men, who could be trained as players, will report next fall, the 1926 team should be a winner. -31 Ig..



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A ,P 1 if !n ' V-1 . .ES A -1' !u av .I age gm .- .I.. 2!, ,:: xg in, ' V -.1-37344.- ' if-1... 1 +1 Alumni bf-ivertiun Probably, during this last year, a majority of the people of Wisconsin, have read The Homestead on Popple Creek , written by I. A. Kenyon. This story, which was run serially in the Milwaukee Journal , is now published in book form, and is also being used for a moving picture production. Phillips High School is justly proud of the author, I1'a, or Moose as he is more familiarly known. He graduated in 1907. He began his editorial career a good many years ago, when he published the Tattle-Tale , the iirst Phillips High School paper. In the annual this year, in the alumni section, we are publishing a few excerpts from the Tattle-Tale . These will be of interest to all alumni. They will undoubtedly recognize some of the cartoons included, also drawn by Moose , to illustrate his first editorial venture. Extracts taken from the Tattle Tale of 1904 and 1905. LUCAS WILL APPEAR Will Sing at Concert Tomorrow Night It has been officially announced that Wilfred Murray Lucas will appear at the concert tomorrow night and render a baritone solo entitled My Dream . It is reported that Mr. Lucas has said that he has consented to sing this particular song for the purpose of telling his devo- tion to a young lady whom he adores but has not the courage to approach on matrimonial subjects. We hope that she will be in his audience. It is rumored that this young lady was at one time a member of the class of '08. Two Hayden girls are swapping to see who will have the better looking of the two Jackson boys. -Some History On March 21st, 1905, Mister Elmer Martin and Miss Marie Chamberlain walked up the front walk side and side. This was the first time for years that so much weight had been on this walk at once. Lyrics Father calls him William Sister calls him Will Mother calls him Willie But Irene calls him Bill. This is what Fisher is singing: When the college days are over, Alma, dear There will be something doing, For that Gustave I will queer I'll certainly make things hum And put Gustav on the bum. When the college days are over, Alma, dear. Huge Hicks skated so fast that a kid sat on his coat tail and played smear. But the coat tail froze and broke off and now Bert has to get a new overcoat. Marie Kelleher woke her whole family up about 2:30 this morning by yelling in her sleep, Hurry up and pass that chicken pie. Ed Neef has turned barber. Ira Ken- yon was his first victim and is still alive. Sackett and Roser were out again last night. Let up a night, boys, and give the girls a rest. 4162116-

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