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THE TOMAH HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Jumor Class Hlstory tAs a Debate1 The question is:aResolvedAThat the Junior Class differs from and exceeds all other classes. First Speaker of the Aermative Honorable Judges, Ladies and Gentlemen: We of the affirmative uphold the question for the following reasons: 1. Green, as had been usually the case, was not our class color in our freshmen year. .. - 2. We, as freshmen, were champions in basket ballea very unusual occurence. 3. 2-11 of foot ball team and 2-5 of the basket ball team were Freshmen. 4. Freshmen help needed to give Sophomore Parties; a thing unheard of before. THEREFOREWHonorable Judges, you must admit we, as freshmen, were an illustrious class. First Speaker on Negativee-Nothing to be said to the contrary. Second Speaker of the Affirmative Honorable Judges, Ladies and Gentlemen: In continuing this side of the question, the following points are to be considered: 1. Wisdom shown in electing officers in the Soph. year;money accumulated in the treasury as the result. 2. Class well represented in debate which rarely happened. 3. First place in the Declamatory contest. Margaret Warren represented the class. Negative speakerisilence. Third Speaker of Affirmative Honorable Judges, Ladies and Gentlemen: We further argue that: 1. We are again champions in basketball in our Junior year. Who can say that we have not athletes in our class? 2. Possibility of tying the Seniors for the Rowlandts Cup, only the second time in history. 3. Our class has the largest number of representatives in the basket ball team that appeared at Appleton. Can my opponents deny this? Therefore, Honorable Judges, we maintain that the class of 1915 differs from and exceeds all other classes in the ways mentioned. I thank you. Negative- Agreement. tRebuttals unnecessaryj Judges Decision. Unanimous in favor of the afiirmative. 22
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I THE TOMAH HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Sophomore History The class of 1916 entered with an enrollment of seventy-five. The first weeks were spent in trying to absorb the multitudinous rules, juggling schedules and trying to keep the austere classmen from finding out how green we really were. The class organized and elected the following officers: Emery Higgins, Margurite Nuzum, and Earl Madden, We were represented in both football and basket ball by the illustrious Higgins, who swept all before him. .. We entered as Sophomores slightly depleted in number but sus- tained by the extended breadth of our wisdom. This year the class officers are John Warren, Doris Drew, and Gladys Wright, who are all very eflicient. We were represented on the gridiron by Moran, Madden, and Higgins. We also won first place in the football tour- nament and second place in basketball. Parties! We dont believe in them, we are too serious minded? As to our future accomplishments. Well! Watch us! $ 2: :1: :k WANTED Someone to carry my feeteLOUIS STORKEL. A view of the oHice-LORNA SMITH. Something new to laugh atiV. ZIEBELL. Another chance to Visit the oHiceeFLO. DELONG. Something else to do besides laugh and giggle!E. HEILMANN. A little iron bar with which to rap on the desk-CHAS. WRIGHT. To see ttmein Vaterland. t ,;PAUL ROSE. More people to take LatineMISS SAUNDERS. Someone to deliver notes for meeRUSSEL WINTER. One more crack at SpartaiDUTCH. Branded as public nuisancesiART WRIGHT and his camera. Some one to break in my new shoes ttheir slippery-ness is dan- gerousinISS MAHONEY. A wider blackboard tray in German 4.tAlmost had a serious accident trying to use the tray for a seatieMADGE ROBERTSON. 24
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