Tomah High School - Hamot Yearbook (Tomah, WI)

 - Class of 1937

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X Senior Class History numher, to pursue our last year of high school training. We were apt to he a little more reminiscently inclin- ed than before. Nevertheless, we took X hold of the matter at hand and helped as best we could to promote each and every school activity. From our class, Caryl Mae Reisenauer, Lida Johnson, and Lydia Hahn represented the school in the district forensic meet. The motto for this yeatls carni- val Was Bigger and Better than Everf, With the added experience of 14. Nat-oi n. luke ls. l'rell I., Rr-:irtlon R. Rust l'. RL'1SCI1Z1llL'l' L. Rolla-rtsoit li. Rycki X11 , ll. Sch:-illei' I NICOL, RoBERT REET ROBERT Another Nicol angler who found himself athletically Dependable, wil , an ficient are just some o inclinedfl the nice things we f e n say about 'Bobif' Ili-Y l'lulJ 43 Football 15 Basketball ilntrainnrztlj 1, 2, 3, 4g llii- ml ffflff 'li T m'Tlm - 2 ii y'lSt5'm BUSNWSS Mmm Boxing 1. lg Assistant Athletic Mniiuger 33 Footliztll Manu- gc' 43 bootlmll 15 HUH01' 5 'WISUWT 4- gvr 43 liittcnlmll 1, 25 liziselizlll 3, 4. X REISENAUER, L MAE P H Come and trip it you go, F ARKERf AZEL , On the light fantast toe. P ' Y 1 T 3 ' 1 Nofma 5l7 He' 5 flmm Neve' 'iwame 414 Pan' ig5tm1..iV,i4'g mins' tales Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A 'ftppgilrt tmii- 3, 4 .Xrt flulv 3, limilrnercc lllllll 2. , PRELL, BERNIECE Finds that ambitions reward is somethin worth . . g striving forf, llmnt-crm fluli 2, 35 Yict- President 25 clOl l1lllt'I'L't' Flulm 4g Ilzmnut Stall' 45 Student 'l'ypist 3, 4. KREARDON, LEO Found study periods ana' the urge to read western stories consistently coincidingf, Ili-Y Vinh 1, 4: 'llim-'I'nin Staff 4g Football 3, 42 Bztsketlmzill 3, 43 Boxing 1, 3. 43 Bzisvlmll 3, 45 l'ui'nival Activities. , 1 1 age Twenty-three fmls lrio Z, 3, 4, lJetl.nn.ttory Relnust-n tlic 3, 4g La tlnli 1, 25 Se-crctrtry-'1're:isin't-r Z3 llrziinzttic 'lnlr 3. 43 ll X X 1, -, 3, 4g llfunot Stall' 45 'l'om-Tom Stuff xl. 3, 4: Hon or Suciuty 4, lirznlu Typist. X ROBERTSON, LUELLA She is not shy or bold but simply self-possessed Art Vlnlm, Secretary-'1'rr-znsiirt-1' .ig Hobby filub 2. X RYCKMEN, ELSIE She has the ability and loves to dancef, Sriciivt- Hub 3. I SCHEDLER, HAROLD With a banjo on his knee-H Boys' lllee Chili 1, 2, A fzxiipella Vlwix' S: llrunuativ Vinh 4 llolwln Clulr ' 4 unix il Xlun his 4 -gz 'z.1iStx'. N.

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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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X Senior Class History experience of last year, the school was able to organize a very good pro- duction. A merry time was had by all, even though a wind storm in sur- rounding territories played havoc with the electric lights and left all in a shroud of darkness for some forty minutes or so. As do all things start from seeds and continue to grow, so did the idea of this Harnot, publication of which was discontinued in 1932 for econom- ic reasons. The idea of reinstating it grew and grew until it became a re- ality. 'X -s . X, v B. Sclluol' N, Sc'llrucrl0i' xl. Sliziffcr ,l. Sliucliy ll Slicpluiril N. S utter li, Sorenson l.. Sowle Y. , uele 1 SCHOOT, BETTY AN 3 PW! SHEPHARD, DOUGLAS r'Quiet and unassuming hut a rie Douglas has always been hearty, happy, and care- rzii-15' uit-Q Flulm i, 2, 3, 43 A cm-ist-ills rm 1- 3, 45 I anirsric free with a perpetual grinf' Vlub 3, 43 llzuuut Stuff 43 Toiii-'l'o1u Slut' 3, 43 farnivnlg , , I , Y 3 T, I National 'l'lu-spizui 3, 43 Lost and Founil llepnrtrucnt 43 llon- A 13171701111 flwll' 3, 43 HP3 511111 1- 2, 3, 43 1196 President or Society 4. SCHROEDER, NORBERT Tall, dark and friendlyf, llzxsxketlnzxll Clll1I'Illl1lll'1llj 1, ' 71 fllfff SHAFFER, JOSEPH He feels that time will right all difficulties? Orritory 53 llobby Club, Secretary-'Vrczisurcr 23 Basltctluill 1, 2, 33 Boxing 4. SHEEHY, JEANETTE 'lHer fast Irish tongueand giggle have made her known o,er all the campusfi Band 3, 43 Orclu-astra 43 Girls' Glen Flub 1, 2, 3, 43 A Crip- pella flioir 3, -13 IDL-clzunatory 1, 2. Humorous Representa- tix'e3 Drznnutii' Klub 1, 2, 3, 43 Sergeant-At-Arms 13 Secre- tary-Trezxsurt-r 33 ll.A.A, 1, 2, 3. 43 llzuuot Staff 43 K'1 ntcl1- work Quilt 43 Nzitimiul Thcspifin 3, 43 '1'om-Tom Stztilf 1, 2, 3 4 43 Class Sergeant-At-Arms 1, Z, 43 Ilnmot Staff 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tom-Tom Staff 43 Boxin 1. A SHUTTER, NORMA JANE Art Club 33 Science Club 1, 2. Is seldom seen without Hazel-l'i 23 SORENSON, BERNARD Finds it hard to decide whether gentlemen should prefer blondes or hrunettesf' Latin Club 13 Ilzunot Staff 43 Football 43 Basketball Clntrn- iuuralj 3, 43 Honor Society, Secretary 4. SOWLE, LAWRENCE We wonder who Mr. Stockton will find to take Lawrence's place as chief ticket salesman next yearf, Art Club 33 Hobby Club 23 Manager of Football and Bas- ketball Ticket Sales 4. STEELE, VERNA Of all virtues, cheerfulness is the most projitahlef' Girls' Glue Club 3, 43 A Cappella Vlioir 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 33 English Vlub 43 G.A.A. 1. Page Twenty-four k s -

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