Tomahawk High School - Kwahamot Yearbook (Tomahawk, WI)

 - Class of 1928

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Tomahawk High School - Kwahamot Yearbook (Tomahawk, WI) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 57 of 126
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f'N 1 Senior Qlass fPlay HE Senior class has chosen for its annual class play the three-act mystery entitled The Rear Car. It is to be given at the High School Auditorium May 24 and 25. The efforts of the cast, now at work under the direction of Miss Gebert and Miss McCormick, promise a successful evening of entertainment, THE REAR CAR Mystery play in 3 acts The play opens in the rear of a train leaving California for the East. Ruth Carson is on her way to join her father and receive a large fortune left her by her mother. On the same train are her friend, Norah O'Neillg Alden Murray, attorney for Ruth's fatherg John Blake Qin love with Ruthjg Kirk Allen fthe villain, also in love with Ruthjg Sheridan Scott, a sort of volunteer detectiveg Roxy, a young girl once be- friended by Ruth in her settlement work, and several others. The plot begins to move as Ruth learns that there are mysterious forces set in motion to prevent her reaching her destination. Strange messages come to the moving train, while the sinister forces of the villain are set to work, involving Ruth and her friends in a series of startling situations. In spite of thrills, accidents and strange adventures, the young couple manage by the end of the last act to find happiness. ,, -52-



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f Nr .I .... 1.- Society HE social events of the Year are sometimes the only events which live in the memory of a few high school students. Never was this thought so clearly brought home to students of Tomahawk High School as this year when they found it necessary to decrease the number of social events during the year. The Thanksgiving Dance, the Carnival, and the Hallowe'en Party carried on the tradition started by former classes. Dances following the basket-ball games were the ones to be slighted. A dance was given by the Juniors after both the Merrill and Tripoli games. It was evident the social functions appeared to be the main thought of some students, so to make the support of other organizations equal to that support given class dances, a greater interval of time was set between dance dates. Autumn Dance An autumn evening, branches with many gayly colored leaves, dim lights,-and again the Juniors gave their friends a chance to enjoy an evening of dancing in the gymnasium. Chippy Robarge at the drums, Gordon Koch at the piano, and Carl Reimer at the banjo, furnished the peppy music. Thanksgiving Dance The F1-osh started the dance season with their Thanksgiving Dance. The Fresh- men surely can be praised for the success of their dance. Much thought and cleverness was used when planning the clever decorations. The color scheme was carried out in yellow and brown. The ceiling was draped with stream- ers of the two colors. Enormous turkeys stalked around the gym on the decorated crepe paper, while in one corner of the gym was a huge scarecrow standing in a life-like manner. The music was furnished by Hough's orchestra. Everyone enjoyed themselves to the greatest extent. Though the general saying is that the Frosh are green , they certainly showed their talent at this Thanksgiving dance. Hallowe'en Masquerade On the 29th of October the Sophomores held a Hallowe'en Masquerade. The gym- nasium was festooned with a tinted black and orange lattice and black cats strutting around the balcony with their tails high in the air. Flaring orange pumpkin lights threw their rosy tint onto the whirling costumed figures below. Dancers were eagerly patronizing the gayly decorated booths to purchase spark- ling ades and crumbly candies. To the lively strains of On Wisconsin the couples quickly fell into line for the Grand March. Here come the judges! Hurrah, the 'Bell Hops' got first! Ray! Virginia got second. Voices quieted and the lightsgrew dim as Home Sweet Home was soft- ly played. Sophomore Carnival On February eighteenth the Sophomore Class celebrated at its annual Carnival. A group of side showsg The Hawaiian Singers, Types the World Over, The Movies, Black Bottom, Pal of My Cradle Days, Dungeon of Horrors, and A Night in Tomahawk, enter- tained the large, jolly crowd during the early part of the evening. From nine until twelve o'clock the orchestra played a fine selection of waltzes and fox trots which kept the dancers happy. Inviting refreshments along the side lines caused many a dancer to pause for a moment. The Sophomores were very proud to have managed a carnival which was such a highly successful affair. .-54...

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