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Qt WABASS . :L-1 Af' Maud: Now, Charlie, you be sure and come up and bring Bert for Pearl. Charlie: Yaw . The Class of '05 Bughourfe Marsh Mooney Mamie Foolish Fross Gouty Gertrude Gloomy Gus Idiotic Irene Matrimonial Marie Mushy Malm Doggy Delia Epileptic Elmer Wanted A girl who will .stick to a fellow and not get him sore at her all the time. Freeman Sackett. Ray Fisher is in a town called Apple- ton, we don't know what he is doing, but are informed that J. W. F'sher hears from him often in this manner: Dear Dad: Send me ?IS10.00, I need some more new books. Ray. Prepare for the shock, E. J. Neef was at church last night. At Srhunl UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Carl Niebauer .... '25 William Milne . . . '24 Carl Bjork . . '24 Jack Owen . . . '24 Melvin Schleife . . '24 Robert Timlin . . '23 John Decker . . . . '21 STEVENS POINT NORMAL Ellen Lowe ..... '25 Rose Lowe . . . . '23 1 Oo 4- 'EZ gf , ol 2.51, J -X - A M9 fu k 'img ?ylwTt:.- Notice Now that the ice is safe, Miss Marsh has permission to go for a few minutes each day. City Council. Signed this lst day of Dec., 1904. Miss Mae Eller visited school yester- day. She must be a hungry mortal, for she brought pie with her. Ella has taken charge of one of her children allowed her by the judge. ATTENTION A Card When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for the High School pupils to dissolve the bonds of friendship which have connected them for so many happy months in the past, just on account of a dinky H .S. Paper and the articles therein published, it is time for the issue of said paper to be stopped. When things get so far that the school is divided into two factions on account of a remark made in said paper and the head reporter won't write articles be- cause the teachers insist upon reading them, it is time to quit and cut out the newspaper business. Hence this is the last edition of the Tattle-Tale . EDITOR 1525-25 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Jack Levitt ..... '24 Abe Levitt ..... '16 CARROLL COLLEGE Kern Parks ..... '24 ROCKFORD COLLEGE FOR GIRLS Elizabeth Davis .... '25 BEMIDJI NORMAL SCHOOL Charlotte Peterson . . . '25 .ga 63 lc..
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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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rt' l' 1 :E ,i Q' ,Z ,P ara- , Y' ,r. gf Hn ' 'rf iii SJ-. M -51Q-K ,.-. fe?-A . 3' NURSES TRAINING COURSE University of Minnesota-Elsie Becker '20 ley '24 Ev. Deaconess Hospital-Milwaukee-Mary Mark PRICE COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL Charles Barton ..... '25 Anna Maresch . . '25 Edwin Christopherson . . '25 Martin Nowotny . . '25 Sara Curran . . '25 Beatrice Storll . . '25 Veronica Duller . . . '25 Joe Zellinger . . '25 Violet Lowe . . . '25 Tony Zeman . . '25 Isabel Heindl . . '23 GRADUATES 1925 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN George Levitt . U l 120 M. D- Adolph Bieberstein . . '19 Law STEVENS POINT NORMAL LAWRENCE COLLEGE Glen Ehle . . . . '21 Philip Seeburger . '21 B. A. MILWAUKEE NORMAL Gerald Van Ostrand . '21 B. A. Esther Allard . . '22 Kathryn Davis . . . '21 B. A. Elvera Olson . . '21 OMMISWSIONS AND ERRORS IN THE DIRECTORY Earl Waddell-Class of 1910-deceased Lyle Lane-Class of 1911-deceased Mrs. Earl Thompson '12 QSusie Johnsonj was listed as Mrs. H. Rademacher COlga Hartmanj '12 Mrs. Edwin Schmidt fMyrna Johnsonj Class of 1918 Mrs. Marguerite Bruce CDaisy Bartoej class Of 1900 was listed as deceased but is living in Duluth, Minnesota Mae Bourbear, class of '15 was married in 1919 to Leo Jenness and is living in Ladysmith, Wis. In the 1925 Wabasso , we listed as many graduates prior to 1900 as was possible to obtain from the records. Since then, thru the help of various alumnus, we have ob- tained an accurate list of graduates since 1893, which is as follows: ' Class of 1893 Arthur Barry --- ---- Class of 1894 Stella Ferris ..... .....a Class of 1896 Magna Schneller Clara. Johnson .... ..... Class of 1897 Mary J. Barry .... .... -5945 Wells St.- -----, - ---Wauwatosa, Wis. Deceased. --------Mrs. David Greneau-------- Mrs. W. W. Wheeler ........ Cloquet, Minnesota. -220 15th St. ...... ---Chicago Heights, Ill. -,II 64 Ig.,
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