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HAMOT Freshman Class OFFICERS LEE DINSMORE - - - President ROLAND GOTTBEHUET Vice-Prvsidenf WINIFRED MAUSE - - Secretary GLADYS SMITH - Treasurzfr EUZABETH GOLOSINEC - - Sponsor A MAN'S PRAYER Make me live, my mighty Master, Such a life as men should know, Tasting triumph, and disaster, Joy-and not too much of woe. Give me such a heart and spirit, To fight for right, to love and laugh, That, if You call, I'll never fear itg Then may this be my epitaph: Here lies one who took his chances In life's busy world of men, Barrled fate, and circumstances, Fought, and fell, and fought again! Won sometimes, but did no crowingg Lost sometimes, but didnit wail, Took his beating, but kept going, Never let his courage fail. He was fallible and human, Therefore, loved, and understood Both his fellow man and woman, Whether good or not so good, Kept his spirit undiminished, Never failed to help a friend, Played the game rill it was finished, Lived n sportsman to the end. -Carlyle F. Sfraub X Pa I7
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SHAMOT ROSS STOCKTON Manual Ari: Oshkosh State Teachers College Firm of word, Speaking in deeds, His bear! a-mi hand both open ami free. MARGARET WIRTH Secreiary Tomah High School ffsbf has 110 enemies. Our Course of Study CLASSES FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS Required I ' 2251253571 A English III Physics Subjects Gen. Science Citizenship Mod. History U. S. Hlstory . Commerce IV Commercial Arithmetic Bookkeeping Commelice IH Business Students Economics Methods Teacher- . . Training Dom. Sci. I Dom. Sci. II gcolionflcs liniilish Students gricu ure rr me ic College . . Latin III Latin IV Preparatory Latin I Latm H Chemistry English IV Vocational Mamofrts I Mamofuts H Chemistry English IV Students Dom' Sci. I Dom. Sci, H Economics Elective Latin I Bookkeeping . Natives Arithmetic Latin II Latin III Ilgiflfslflix, ' Man. Arts I Man. Arts II German I A t. g Dom. sei. 1 Dom. sei. II U' me IC g Gur Elective Sub jects Subject Number Enrolled Language: Latin - - - ' 48 German - 26 Manual Training 48 Domestic Science - - 48 Commercial: Arithmetic and Geography 63 Bookkeeping - - - - - 82 Commerce III ---- - 58 Commerce IV and Business Methods - 47 4 X Page 16
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HAMOT Fourth rowi II. Peterson, A. Jahn, R. Scott, II. Krueger, H. Rieber, R. Gottbehuet, V. Mosely, S. Morse, M. Robertson. Third row: G. Reisenauer, E. Rose, F. Popenfus, R. Rice, B. Kellog, J. Gray, D. Duncan, D. Klemme, R. Johnson, D. Neas, D. John, D. Larsen. Second row: E. WVeiss, E. Noth, R. Schroeder, G. Murphy, I. Stout, L. Nicke, W. Mause, D. McCullough, E. VVagner, P. NVettstein, K. Zahrte, M. Gasper, G, Smith, I. Schmieder, G. Sorenson, J. Murphy. First row: V. Wilson, F. Frink, D. Vader, E. Weiss, D. Warriner, M. Hunholz, I. Reetz, I. Reetz, A. May, A. Teske, D. Browne, E. Rischette, A. Zimmerman, V. Sorenson, A, Hubert, C. Lambert. Class of '34 HE Freshman Class certainly knows its business. They don't talk much, but they think a loc. When school began in September, 1930, one hundred and thirteen Fresh- men began their High School career. Eight of them had withdrawn at the end of the first semester. The Freshmen entered many outside activities. Ruth Wilson and Edith Kohl are members of the band. Leland Daly and Carl Berg belong to the debate squad. Freshmen girls who are members of the G. A. A. are: Ina Reetz, Illa Reetz, Ruth Wilson, Laura Nicke, Gretchen Murphy, Virginia Day, Irma Kortbein, Lura Parker, Edith Kohl, Dallas Vader, Alpha Teske, Irene Stout, Gladys Smith, Joyce Fenske, Doris Warriner, Dorothy Knick, and Esther Blado. There are three members on the Owl Staff: Virgie Chapman, Laura Nicke, and Irma Kortbein. X Page 18
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