Tomah High School - Hamot Yearbook (Tomah, WI)

 - Class of 1931

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HAMOTQ Sophomore Class OFFICERS IRENE COMISKEY - - President GRETCHEN KELPE Vice-President MARION WELLS Secretary FERN BARBER Treasurer ELIZABETHE REISER Sponsor AMBITION To nobler things, the loftier and higher, ' Who'd proper progress make must needs aspire. To make a hope, a dream, a living thing One must deny defeat e'er has a sting. A sluggard neler to greater heights attainsg Ambition must be blended well with brains. The easy paths are level, no hills thereg Let him Who'd heights achieve, these roads beware. The sun most fbrightly shines from mountain peaks. Be there to hear Success the day she speaks. -Walt Kilkin X Page Z1

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Name Lucille Baldwin Ben Acker Evelyn Behrens Charles Bean Doris Browne Arlin Belcher jean Campbell Carl Berg Virgie Chapman Leland Daly Joyce Fenske Lee Dinsmore Margaret Gasper Walter Friske Marguerite Gasper Roland Gottbehuet Norma Gilson Edward Grimes Emma Herth Arnold Jahn Geneva Hilliker Donald Jahn Frances Kamrath Bernie Kellogg Dorothy Kelley Delbert Klemme Doris Kenyon Harold Krueger Dorothy Knick Horace Morrison Martella Kupper Sherwin Morse Irene Leckelt Delbert Neas Lucille Lobe ' Roy Nelson Genevieve Martin James Murphy Winifred Mause Kenneth Peterson Arlys May Gordon Reisenauer Dorothy McCollough Robert Rice Laura Nicke Harold Rieber Alta Parker Merle Robertson Elizabeth Rischette Ernest Rose Ruth Schroeder Robert Scott Gladys Smith Edward Stebens' Irene Stout Reuben Waltman Doris Warriner Kenneth Wildes Kathleen Zahrte Rex White QHAMOT A Few Fresh Frosh Favorite Sport Shouting in class Wearing sweaters Making eyes Basket-ball Teasing Horace Making boats Talking to Virgie Looking like a collar ad Fixing her hair Counting his freckles Wearing new clothes Having secrets Growing Reeiting in class Being quiet Squirming Handing in make-up cards Getting work in on time Looking good enough to eat Pushing chairs Dreaming Athletics in general Walking stiffly Being bawled out in class Writing notes Dancing at High School parties Shelling peanuts Curling his hair Getting fussed Quoting humor Roller skating down the aisles Reading novels Teasing people Making noise Dancing at Oakdale Speaking pieces Singing Eating, drinking, thinking, aeroplanes Wearing watches Being boisterous Hiding her dimples Making swords Being Irish Reading bloody tales Looking for mystery Acting innocent Fighting K. Wildes Singing Looking at pictures Make-up work , ' N Fighting with kid brother Tilting in his chair Collecting class dues Sharpening his pencil Blushing Workout in gym Having her picture taken Bothering Alta Colds Driving his Clievy Ambition Barker for side show Straight hair Heart-breaker Short legs Rid herself of freckles Captain of a ship To develop a booming voice Champ debater Plenty of people to talk to No freckles New beau each week An X in Latin To be 6 ft. 3 Great orator Musical comedy star An around-the-world-trip with Bernie Have class with boys around her Not to fall out of his chair in class Lion-tamer in circus Aesthetic dancer Stay a-t Pelz's until 12 P. M. To be a deer-hunter Acrobaric dancer Spend every day with Roland To invent an inkless pen Stop grinning Eating forever No marcel Artist A tall basket-ball player To find a pair of non-skid shoes A sailor To pinch H. Morrison School with no classes Living with Evelyn To reach up as high as E. Hovey A second Miss Johnsen Aviator Stay out until 1 A. M. To look hard-boiled Red hair A warrior bold A good cook To see a ghost To live in Chicago No teachers in the world To be old A second Caruso Have her name pronounced correctly Dancer . No curls More people to play with in class Not to be called Jane A kiddie-car To own a kiddie-car To be taller An actress Chair with more comfortable foot rests To discover a coldless country No women in the world I X Page 20



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-aligiifif .fl . Fmrrtli row: M. VVestpfahl, Il. Gerke, li. Honisli, M. Clay, I. Olson, R. Gasper, VV. llernhardt, D. Gerke, A. Kress. Third row: M, Mahoney, E. Goff, R. Strozewski, M. Yon Haden, M. Yon Haclen, D. Spencer, R. Griggs, E. Kortbein, A. Schmidt, L. VVilson, N. VVeiss, T. May, P. Bennett, E. Shutter, A. Hoefs. Second row: E. Koehler, I. Kuehl, G. Neuman, A. Nelson, V. Fisher, A. Nelson, B. Ludeking, M. Ziegler, M. Pelz, T. Lamb, A. Hilliker, E. Ryckman, M. Merow, D. Kamrath, M. Cornelius, F. Meinecke, A. Kuntz. First row: li. Larrahee, M. Wells, G. Kelpe, A. Rehberg, li, Vlfaukoa, A. Olson, L. Purdy, M. Ileardsley, T. Walcup, V. Miller, M. Westphal, l.. Erdinan, H. I-louse, ll. Hansen, H. Day, M. Finucan, G. Malde, E. Weideman. Class of '33 SAT idly dreaming, reflecting, thinking of the history of my class which was so soon to become one of the upper classes. As Freshmen, the class was led by its ofhcersz M. Wells, W, Brennan, L. Wil- son, and A. Rehberg. When they were graduated to the exalted rank of Sophomores, they considered themselves indispensable to the high school. They selected I. Comiskey, G. Kelpe, M. Wells, and F. Barber as officers to guide them through their second year. tg 5 In the fall the boys in the class who tried out for football were: E. Shutter, J. Bosshard, C. Newlin, F. Biebel, R. Reisenauer, D. Walters, C. Strozewski, F. Mueller, and H. Skidmore. When the clubs were organized, the Sophomores were represented by nine of their number in the Girls, Glee Club, ten in the Crchestra, twenty in the Band, nine in the Home Economics Club, six in the German Club, four in the Dramatic Club, eight in the Latin Club, fifteen on the Owl Staff, and six in the Phi-Bi-Chem. One of the cheer leaders, L. G. Williams, was also a member of the Sophomore Class, and W. Bren- nan was a member of the Mass Meeting Board. At Carnival time as many of us as possible took active part in the main show or side shows. The Sophomores elected I. Comiskey and W. Brennan for class attendants. Ii X. Page 22 .I-

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