Fort Atkinson High School - Tchogeerrah Yearbook (Fort Atkinson, WI)

 - Class of 1925

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GGEEREQHWQ? ll I Q L l .35 W OTT, FLORENCE-'Tlossiev BOESE, ARVILLA- Excellence is the reward of pa- tient work. Commercial Course. Home Eco- nomics 15 High School Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 Honor Student. WISCH, RUTH--'cRuthie' She considered frills out of place. College Course. Prom Committee 35 Home Economics 25 Tennis Ass'n. 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Basket- ball 45 Honor Student. WILSON, DEWEY- Diddo,' Trained for either camp or court. Skilled in every manly sport. English Course. Class Basketball 15 Football 2, 35 Tennis 45 Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Like a circle never ending, does her talk flow on forever. College Course. Declamatory 1, 2, 3, 45 Campfire 3, 45 Pres. of Dramatic Club 45 Glee Club 1. FROHMADER, HARR Y- Emma There ain't no use in all this strife, And hurry and pell-mell right through life. English Course. Athletic Ass'n. 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Basketball 45 Class Basketball 45 Track 3, 4. HACKBARTH, MA VIS- Surely, Surely, life is dear. Commercial course. 25

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'rf leiari-TX V L FEHOGEER eel ! REHBERC, LA URA- What sweet delight a quiet heart affords. English-Scientific Course. Girls' Basketball 4. MENZEL, JA Y-4'Men.zie I hurry not, neither do I worry. English-Scientific Course. Athletic Ass'n. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Ass'n. 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 4. LANZEL, HAZELic'Babs They are never alone who are ac- companied with noble thoughts. Commercial Course. Campfire 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 24 CRIESE, WANDA- I'm completely satisfied with one man. Commercial Course. Glee Clubg Home Economics 1. HAKE, ARDYS Patience is the key of centent- ment. English Course. Honor Student 4. Glee Club 35 ALLEN, ELVIRA- She knows the true value of time. Commercial Course. Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Clubg Annual Staff 49 Class Play 45 Honor Student.



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'i w GWERMQ -ll PUERNER, LORRAINE- 'Tis quiet people who do the work. Commercial Course. Campfire 1, 2, 3, 45 Milk Demonstration 2: Team 2, Declamatory 33 Basket- , ball 4, Honor Student, Saluta- torian. w l History of the Class of '25 ALL ABOARD ! This was shouted by our engineer, Mr. F. C. Bray, to our party of a hundred and ten boys and girls as, on September of 1921, we embarked at FRESHMEN on our journey through HIGH SCHOOL. We were a happy party, jostling each other and becoming acquainted as we gradually got settled. A few of our number took the sllleeper from the start, but the majority of us preferred to watch the scenery along t e way. We soon came to a mountainous region, the highest peak of which we named ALGEBRA. Otherwise this portion of the trip was uneventful. At SOPHOMORE the train stopped to take water and coal so we all got out. A few of our number did not return when we again set out, but their places were taken by some new arrivals. Permit me now to describe some of the passengers. In one corner of the train sat a group of very husky-looking lads whose travelling-bags were labeled Football and Basketball . In another corner was a group of lithe, active, and noisily-chattering girls and boys who guarded queerly-shaped cases which we knew to be tennis racquets. In still another portion of the train sat a group of sweet-faced, modest young ladies who dared do no more than hum under their breaths. We gathered that they belonged to the Glee Club. You may imagine, and rightly, that the whole made an extremely good-looking group. Of course, by the time we reached JUNIOR, we were all acquainted with each other. With the help of such parties as the prom, the time passed swiftly and pleasantly. Too soon to suit the majority of us, we were at SENIORDOM. There we lost a number of our conductors and brakemen who switched over to a new line, and new ones took their places. We were fortunate, however, in keeping our same old en- gineer to guide our train. We were proud, also, to have in our midst the State- champion debaters, Kenneth Westby, Ilo Gross, George Sherman, and John Eales. All good things must come to an end , and as the great railroad terminal, ALUMNI, approached we grew sad on realizing that the parting of the ways had come. Though some of us may follow the same roads, yet we shall never come so close to each other as during the journey through HIGH SCHOOL. Our one con- solation is that we may keep and cherish the memory of the pleasant journey we have had together. There have been larger classes, Made of merry lads and lassesg But Whether many, or Whether few We're right here to say to you, VVe're the finest and the cleanest, That there are near or far, 26 -MARJORIE GEBHARDT. The brightest and the keenest, Bright as any star. We're all brave, and we're all witty We're good looking, if not pretty, VVe're the best class in the city, Class of nineteen twenty-five! -Dorothy Carnes.

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