Tomah High School - Hamot Yearbook (Tomah, WI)

 - Class of 1937

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K gwvw 'W 'sl 5 fi' i 1 N FRIEDL, Jong Though silent 'hy nature, his ambitions are manyf, Football 3, 45 liaskctball 3. FRISKE, WARREN Warren is one who has proved that silence is not an indication of little lenowledgef, Football Z, 35 llaslcctball Clntraniuralj 35 Boxing 45 Kitten- ball 1, .25 Baseball 3. ' GABOWER, VIVIAN Those who lahor in earnest will come out aheadf' Girls' Cilcc Vlulm 45 Extemporaneous Speaking 35 Doniccon lllub 1, Z, 45 President 45 Commerce Club 35 Hamot Stall' 45 Typist 4. GASPER, LEONA N We paid her a visit after every ahsence from school during our senior yearf' A Uaiuiiella Vlinir 45 English Club 45 flOll1ll1Cl'CS Club 2, 35 Sciencc Club 15 Office VVorker 3, 4. X GERKE, MARVIN Everyone in the neighborhood could play checkers on his Model-T.,' lixteinporancuus Spealging 25 Hobby Club 25 Fresllnian Lin- coln ljI'0g1'il1H 15 Boxing 1, 2. Senior Class l-lisiory Having acquired the label sopho- mores by the time we came baclc to school in the fall of 1934, we were I more determined to be successful and, under our adviser, Miss Svec, selected class officers as follows: Esther Eld- riclc, presidentg Lydia Hahn, vice- presidentg Marie Lamb, secretary-trea- surerg and Douglas Shephard, ser- geant-at-arms. It was during this year that Skele- ton Adolph, donning Sparta's colors, soloed his famous dance version 'of Swing High, Swing Lowl' from the ' water tower. ,Y GILMORE, DUANE He had interests of varying descriptioinf, Extcmnoraneous Speaking 25 Hi-Y Vluly Z5 Football 1, Z, 35 Basketball Clntra-mnralj 1, Z5 Boxing 45 Kittenball 1, Z5 Baseball' 3. GLANDER, ALVERA Industry is the soul of successf' Orchestra 3, 45 liirlsl lllee Club 1, 2, 3,45 A Vappella Choir 3, 45 Debatc Club 45 lixtemporaneous Speaking 3, 45 Commerce Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary-Treasurer 35 Prcsirlcnt 45 Class Sec- retary-Treasurcr 35 Vice President 45 llamot Staff Editor 45 Tom-Tom Stall' 2, 3, 45 Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 School Banker 2, 35 Typing Tropliy Winncr 25 Athletic Bus- iness Managcr 45 Honor Society 45 Sergeant-at-arms 45 VVearcr of Key 45 Carnival Attendant 45 Yalerlictorian. X GLEASON, EVELYN Quiet, thoughtful, and friendlyf, A Cappella Choir 45 Commerce lflub 45 Science Club 2, 35 President 35 Student Typist 4. VGLEASON, LYNN Entering as a junior from Warrens, Lynn made friends good and truefl History Club 3, 45 Oilice XVOrker 4. Page Eighteen

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5 5 Senior Class History but we were slowly taking our places in extra-curricular activities. Jean Bennett and Lida Johnson won T,s in dramatic declamation, and f Jeanette Sheehy in humorous declam- ation. Robert Ziebell served as a sub- stitute on the 'basketball team. We gave the most successful party of the year fanyway that's what we thoughtl. Everyone had such a good time that permission was requested from Mr. McKean to extend the dancing another hour. As freshmen we also struggled with and presented the Lincoln birthda m. an , elsif L -lf l ' 1 VV. 1.112150 P. 1,I'C1C1' H. Dupee Y. lirlgerton li. lililriek l.. El'IllllZlIl ll. lfell lf. lfisellex' VI. l 1'IIl1Z X CHASE, WALTER And bow lie handles a pigsleinli' lfootbull 1, 12, 3, 45 Bnslcetbzxll 15 Boxing 1. DREIER, PHILIP His saxophone was his pride and joyf, Baud 3, 45 llobby Club 1, 25 Hi-Y Club 3, 4. DUPEE, HELEN Mfinolrer lassie with red-gold lvairf, KLA..-X. 15 Seienee l'lub l, 2, 35 Hobby iilub 4. X EDGERTON, VIRGINIA Willing and able to do that wlriclv slve urza'erfalzes l ExteI11por:IIIeous Speaking 15 1,0I11CL'Oll Vlub 1, Z, 45 Secre- tary-'l'I'ez1su1'er 45 CoI11111erce Club 35 llzimot Staff 45 llonui' Society 4. X ELDRICK, ESTI-IER As Queen of Tomania slae reigned supreme. Urehestrzi 5. 45 Debate 3, 45 Secretary 45 Exte111po1':111eous Speaking 1. .25 Latin l'lub 15 Drarnatic Club 2, 3, 45 ii.1X.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 25 Secretary-Trezisurer 45 C'l1eer leader 1, Z. 3, 45 Harnot Stuff 45 rIl01Tl-'FUIII Staff 1, Z, 35 Cnr- nival Attemlznnt 35 Queen 45 Honor Society 45 Sulutzitoriuil. 7kERDIvIAN, LUELLA Quiet but sweetly efficient? .X inplvella i'l1oi1' 3, 45 EXtk'1ll17klI'Zl1lUOl1S Rezuling J5 C0111- Iueree Club 2. FELL, HELEN One reason Why T.H.S. is suclv a nice place to spend five rlays out of seven? Siuilent 'l'yI1ist 4. X FISCHER, ELREDA Keep happy, light-hearted ana' conscientious is all we ask of Elreclaf' .X Vrilniwllzi Vlmir 3, 45 Exte111poI'1I11c-oils Re-zIrliI1IJ 35 fi,.X.A. 3. -lg lJu11Ieeu1I Club J5 Seeretfiry-'I'1'e:Isi1reI' Z5 1'441II1111e1Zee 'Club 3, 45 lliuuor Stull 45 i'zIrIIix'z1l Main Show 35 hrrule 'lypist 4. A FRANZ, JEANNEITTE '.'Has found by experience that a srn' I l go a l , long wayf, Ilzmil 1, Z. 3. 45 'I'1'e:1siI1'e1' 41 U1-el1est1':1 25 Girls' Glee Club 1. 3, 3, 45 A 12111511-lla l'lIoiI' 5, 45 Latin Club 1, Z5 llramzitie l'Iub 3, 45 Yiee Presimleut 45 llzuuot Staff 45 'l'c1I11-'l'om Stuff J. 3, 45 H1,iltCl'lVVU1'li Quilt 45 Cziriiivzil 3, 45 li.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hass Yiee Presirlent 3. ' Page Seventeen A 7' X ffss 3



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Senior Class Jean Bennett and Jeanette Sheehy again gave declamations in the dis- trict forensic meet. Jeanette also earn- ed membership to the National Thes- pians. Two of our class, Alvera Glan- der and Lois Reynolds, won second place in an all-school essay contest given on the subject of school activi- ties. Alvera also won the beginning typing trophy which was introduced by the Commerce Club. Our class' major activities included giving the first school party of the year, and later the Washington program. GOLLNIK, ARDEN Quiet though he may he, his amhition to study eine may lead him to heights? Bzxskctbzill tlntraniurnlj 1, 43 Boxing 4, GRAY, ROLAND Believes one floesnll have to he a giant to con Hobby Vlub 15 Hanmt Stal? 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. GREGORY, LILLIAN A 'Tm ,,.- -W.-R 'YV' 'c 9r 9 - W! qs- iam- adm XX, flollnik R, Gray L, Gregory A, tiuthrie I.. Hahn E. Hansen Al. llzinsen J. llainscu R. llzxrris X I-IANSEN, EVELYN me-dj. Like every other senior, Evelyn found physics to have its unpopular sides, especially Mirhigan quizzesf, .Xrt lflub 3. f fl iii V -, f LIIICV-H X HANSEN, JUL A L. 77g,7:14,e 2f'7f4 'C MA tlraivling voice and quiet pleasantlfjiianners char- acterized fuliaf, i .X llippellxr Clllnir 45 Latin Club 4. Another senior who joined our ranks last fall, com- ' J: ' mg from Cam? Douglas- M I l G A K HANSEN, JUN ' . LD . M UTHRIF' RNC M A good time outshadows the appe l of hours o 1 - Men of few words are the hes! rnen. 4 temiw jfudyjf Q lntrzunnral Iiztsketbzlll 15 Baseball 5, 4g Ill-X Llub 3, 45 Sec- tL.A,A, 1, .25 Ilmnecon Club Z, 3. 4g Hobby Klub 1, rotary 4. f ' xl I-IAHN, LYDIA 2 Buds are often liked as murh as I e iggest bl .U HARRXSJ RALPH M' 1 lianrl 1, 3, 5, 45 uint' im-Q lqluh 1, 2, ., 45 In-entity , 45 A He wasn't so lug, but how he banged those loflief lhppullzi Vlioir 3, 45 Debate Vlnb 1g lixtr-mpn1'a11c-mls Read- lock! 1: inf RQ'l7l'L'Sl'llt1lt1YQ 3, 43 fS.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 DUll1l'L'4,J1l Vlub L President 33 Class Vice President Z. J .X Vzilrpella flloir 33 Locker Checker 4. Page Nineteen I i

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