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Senior Class History Esther Eldriclc and Lloyd Kellogg were placed on the regular debate teams. Esther and Bill Homermil- ler were also elected cheer leaders. Lydia Hahn represented the school at the district forensic meet at Viro- qua, and Betty Ann Schoot gained admittance to the National Thespians. It was during this year that the Bus- lcin cup, a play contest award, was made the permanent property of our school, having been won by Tomah for three consecutive years. Another feat of the year was the reinstate- I ment of the school carnival under the .' alll ite l I . vrtlif li. Johnson I.. Johnson AI. Johnson Y. Jolinson li. lielk li. Kelk I., Kellogg ll, linick li. Kohl JOI-INsON, BERTI-IA ln lrer quiet ways she did excell-v JOI-INSON, LIDA One of Miss Parmanls right lvand girls-and a good coolqf, Domccon Vlnlv 1, 2, 3, 43 Lilmrzirizin 3, 43 Honor Society 43 lixtenipo1'IIIn-oils Reading 13 llcclzimatory 13 Rcpiwsviitritivo 3, 4. JOHNSON, MELVIN I Belie1fes tlvat since the miglvty oak once a little acorn was, Wlro knows what the future l7olds?', X KELK, ELVORA A clarinet, a piano, a good time-a sliels liappyf' lizinml 1, 2, 3, 43 A ln mellzi llimr 43 lJL'cl:ImatOry 2, 3, 43 lin-pix-st-xIt:Itix'e 33 lingisli Club, SecI'utzIry-Treasurer 33 G. P ' Ilmlmv Club, Sergeant-A1-A1'Iu5 43 Lust :Ind .I .. I AA. 1. -, 3, 4, Ili , l'unII4l llcpzirtinent 4. KELLOGG, LLOYD Oft did lie serve us sundaes at Pedersonlsf, lizinil 1, Z, 3, 43 Urcln-stI'zi 1, 2. 33 Buys' lllee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 I'I'm-simlcnt 43 A t'zI1wpcllII l'lIOir 3, 43 Ili-lmzite 3. 43 ExtcIIIpoI'- Im-suis Speaking 1. 13 l.:itin Vluls 13 lJl'Il.I'llZ1ilC fllllll 3, 43 Vlxiss Presinlent 43 llznnot Staff 43 Vlllblll-vlllllll Business Slan- Q I 'igi-I' 43 Be-:In of Hull! 33 XYer1I'er of Spzule 43 Farnivxil 'Xt- ihn Vluls 3. 43 Nwgcaiii-At-,XI'IIIs 33 Sciciiee Vlnlm 13 lirisket- it-nmlzint S3 Ring 43 Ilniun' Society, l'I't-siili-Iit 4 mil 2. 4, 1 ,1ff,JoHNsoN, VIRGINIA ' ,, , g . , . KNICK, DONALD j nnies ever-ready smile and s ance ade U S H, ,J lj I7 d lj, I h d her Wefwme Wherever Sh Wants, V . . h zstorxnz?1ydnotha1fel'ot ere ,is curylvea Girls' Kilt-u Vlnlm, Pizinist 3, 43 llirls' Trio, Pianist .fl 43 lie- ,nur 1 for 76 74 Ot er tungs on 715 mln ' elziinzitm-5 3, 43 l.:Itin llulv 1. Z3 English Club 3. 43 Presi- Ilent 33 Ki, ..'X. 1, Z, 3, 43 I' I'e' siilunt 43 Hamm Stull' 43 Tom- Tom S 'LQQ3 11.4 .A. Trophy Vvlllllkl' 4. ' KELK, ELDOR Adu 'We ddlnlt doubt but that the orzty of our stu- dents still wonders which Kek is wlviclufl Riinil 1. 3, S, 43 Urcliestrzi 1, 2, 3. 43 Girls' Hlcc Vlnlx 3, 43 .X lllllllltllll l'lIuir 3, 43 linglisli lilnlr 3, 43 Sergvxint-.Xt-Arms 13 Sriciiri' lilnli, St'CI'6iIl1'j'-llil'L'1lSlll'CI' 1. .X Vailvpc-lla fllltlll' 3, 43 Buys' Glce l'luls 3, 4. 'r' it tl lv X KOHL, RODGER , N One of our tallest seniors who us luis height to advantage on the lnaslqetb floor. Ili-Y Clnli 2, 3, 43 Sergenilt-At-.XI'IIIs 43 Hamot Stuff 43 Iftustlrill 1 7 I 4' ll'll!l'ilIl 4' Bisletlrill 1 7 3 4' K' ini t ...,.. . . K 3 ,x I vzil 4, Page Twenty -one Ii' 4? D
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K , 4. x i si Senior Class l-lisiory When, in the fall of 1935, we came haclc to school as juniors, we looked upon ourselves as really up in the worlclf, In was now our turn to assist under-classmen, especially the freshmen. Our class of one hundred and two, of which -lean Bennett was elected president, Jeanette Franz, vice president, Alvera Glancler, secretary- treasurer, and Norris Winn, sergeant- at-arms, was under the special guid- ance of Miss lVlcGlachlin. By this time our class was hecorn- ing more prominent in the various fields og learning. M 7? . ff dir' J ' ' M fn! , 1 , ,vo-v,' '9 . I Ja 1' 'L 1 ,A ', .Z ,b' Y M 7 s 1 i A 1 M, Heelcr M, llt-nrlricksen R. llflfflllllll R. Hoffnian VY. llomcrniillci' R. lloun M. lluclci' 11, ,lanssen Xl. .lCllSCH HEELER, MARVIN 1 HOUN, RosE Fl' 17 ff Tall, blond and quiet- junior lianml 15 llO11lII1C1'CC Club 43 lfootball 13 Boxing 43 llittenball 1, Z3 Baseball 3, 4. I-IENDRICKSEN, MURIEL Another 'music-maker, with the aid of her voice and French hornf, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 ll!'L'l'lCStl'H 3, 43 Girls, iilcc Vlub l, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Cflioir 3, 43 C'ommei'ce Club 3, 43 Science Club 1, .23 '1'om-Toni Stall 2, 3, 4. HOFFMAN, RUBY just one of two, who puzzle you because they're so alileef' foinniercc Club 3. HOFFMAN, RUTH Found that traveling four or five together, the trip from Tomah to Riclgeville is shorter than you might think? Commerce Kllub 3. HOMERMILLER, WILLIAM Bill,s happy face and Witty remarks will long he remembered in Tomah Higl7.', Banrl Z, 3, A Cappella Choir 43 C'omn1crcc Club 23 Football 1, 43 Basketball 13 Cheerleader 3, 4. 'Q Rose has that enthusiasm it takes to do something and do it weltf' Art Club 3. YI-IUELER, MARIE I-laying once attempted a violin ie soon ned to jollier thingsf, Student Typist 3. MANSSEN, HENRIETTA Willi11g ana' eager to talee her place in all acti1fities.', liirls' Glcc Vlub 43 lQXfC1I'llJOl'2l11L'OllS Speaking 33 Orator5G4g Latin Club 3, 43 fQ.A,.X. 1, 2, 3, 4g Point Secretary 43 Doi e- con Club 1, 23 'llUU1 l1Ol'l1 Staff 4. JENSEN, MARJORIE Denture, efficient, and a right smart-looking hlonalf, Girls' filee l'lub 3. 45 A Cappella Choir 43 President 43 Dc- bzlte Club 1, 23 llcclaII1ato1'y Z3 EXtCIl'l17Ol'IlllCOllS Reading 1, Z3 Latin Club 1. 23 English Club, Presicleiit 43 Commerce Club 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary-'1'rcasu1'ei' 43 Hamot Staff 43 Tomf1'onI Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Office Assist- ant 4. Page Twenty 'Ll'
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X Senior Class History sponsorship of the Tom-Tom. We all welcomed its return and chose Esther Eldriclc and Lloyd Kellogg as jun- X ior attendants. The event of the year with a capi- tal E, as far as we were concernecl, was the junior prom. With Moon Over Miamiv as the theme song, and sports background decorations, jun- iors ancl seniors met on April 17 for a last big get-together on the old stomping ground. After we had spent our last ube- tween high school years summer va- cation, we came back, ninety-six in jf MENNECKE, DONALD H. liruschke NV. lint-lil 31. Lamb E, 1.awI'cnz li. Xlalclc IJ, Sli-IIIIecke li. Milli-I' 1.. Nt-unian ,1. ' ful X KRUSCHKE, HELEN A quiet lass with a loole of mischief r ef, KLA.,-X. 3, 43 Ilobby Club 1, 2, 3, KUEI-IL, WILLARD A trumpet-his whole careerjf Band 1, 2, 3, 43 1JItc1IestI'a 2, 3, 43 A l'a1wpr-lla Choir 3, 4 .lmfif True to her Word, her Wor , er friends! 3 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Prositlciit 43 A 11111110111 Choir 3 ngisb Club 2, 33 lD.A.A. 1. Z, 3, 43 LlOl'll1lll'1'CU Vlub 43 Hobby Club 13 Class St-cI'ct:II'y-'l'I'uasurer Z3 Vlilillljlwlllll Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. Boxing 1, A LAMB, MARIE X LAWRENZ, EDWIN Wishes he had more time to spencl in Tomah High. 'It has its points,-so he saysf' Extcm1'1oI'aIIeous Reailing 13 Latin l'lub 13 Stuclent Typist 4. MALDE, FERNE A lot of sports activities was all she askedf, English Vlub 43 .Xrt Club, Vice 1'I'csiI1t-nt 33 KLA..-X, 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice PI'c'si11i'IIt 43 llirls' Ping Pong 1i1ll1lllD1011 4. ' serenading Don juan was he in the 1937 Carni- 'valf' Boys' Glee Club 43 A Cappella C'1IoiI' 43 Varnival Main Sbow 43 Entered 'l'.11.S, froin Mauston High School as a senior. MILLER, KATHRYN G. Her interests were many-near and farf, 1J1Jll'l6C011 Vlub 43 Student LibI'aI'ian 3, 4. NEUMAN, LA MONT Wozild there he more lille himf, Oratory 3, 43 Draniatii' Club 1, Z, 33 lioiitbnll 13 Basketball 1, Z, 3, NICOL, JASON A fish-pole and gun form his chief delight, unless he could engage in a political scrimagef' Debate Vlub 43 1fX1t'IIl110l'El1lCO115 Slltlllilllg' 3, 43 Football 1, Z, 3, 43 Baskctlmall Clntraiiiuralb 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 liitteuball 1, 2. Page Twenty- two
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