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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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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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is HAMOT Fourth row: C. Quackenhush, R. Reisenauer, G. Bernett, F. Mueller, F. Biebcl, J. Zingler, I. Arity, S. Cooper, L. G. Williams. i Third row: H. Schueman, H. Skidmore, B. Sell, L. Rasch, P. Gerke, N. Prell, I. Comiskey, P. Anderson, F. Barber, C. Finch, C. Fuller, L. Carver, K. Prielipp, A. Friske. Second rofv: G. llluhm, A. Finucan, C. Newlin, R. Dickinson, I. Gehhardt, W. Getman, D. Zellmer, M. Betcher, M. Denver, N. Hueler, D. Tester, L. Hubert, L. Barry, M. Champlin, I. Rodel, J. Boss- hard, W. Brennan, C. Strozewski. First row: D. Tralmer, I. Falkner, L. Drescher, A. Dunlap, H. VVyatt, C. Sowle, M. VVirth, F. Beardsley, f. Ifams, M. Rochester, I.. Erdman, G. VVelsh, N. Quam, B. Schultz, E. Thom, L. Shutter, C. Sched- er, J. VValters. Class of '33-Continued The class of 1933 was not inactive during the winter season. When the debate season came around, C. Newlin, F, Biebel, W. Brennan, G. Kelpe, N. Weiss, and F. Bar- ber represented the class on the debate squad. J. Bosshard, R. Reisenauer, H. Skidmore, and D. Walters made the basket-ball squad. The class basket-ball team consisted of F. Biebel, C. Strozewski, R. Strozewski, J. Qlson, J. Arity, W. Brennan, E. Honish, and L. G. Williams. ' On December 12 the class as a whole gave an all school party which was a success in every way. The program was about Christmas. Santa Claus took orders for gifts. Many of us had parts in the unique Washington's Birthday program which Our class gave. The program emphasized patriotism rather than Washington. When the tryouts for Oratory, Declamatory, Extemporaneous Speaking, and EX- temporaneous Reading arrived, we were not slow about answering the call, and the class was well represented. Then came spring, and all of the Sophomores began to think as I was doing. One half of our high school careers was gone, and each one of us resolved to make his re- maining two years even more important to himself and to Tomah High School. l X , Page 23
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