Tomahawk High School - Kwahamot Yearbook (Tomahawk, WI)

 - Class of 1928

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fl ix fxtfl First Row-f-W. Er-kman, H. llraeger, A. Ash, VV. Cyra, R. Bebeau, V. Harris, G. Clark. Second Row -E. Erben, O. Berger, D. Jones, H. Giles, A. Gladfeltcr. Third RowfE. Day, E. Heminger. P. Guthu, M. Anderson, E. Dally, A. Dean, I. Bergquist, ll. Burton. HE Freshmen early developed into one of the peppiest classes in school. They came in great numbers to the dances given by the other classes. In November the Freshmen gave their first hop . The gym was decorated in Thanksgiving style. The committee had secured a fine orchestra and everyone seemed to have a good time. One day a well-fare worker spoke in school about the foreign orphans and many a t'frosh was seen wiping 3 pearly tear from his eye. During the inter-class tournament, the boys team composed of William Stiff, Francis McCarthy, George Schultz, Harold Martin, Daniel Shea, Duane Nick, and Robert Nash, showed the school what it might expect from them in the future. The girls team of Tessie Brock, Columbia Theiler, Marian Theiler, Pearl Guthu, Lillian Johnson, Evelyn Nick and Gwendolyn Clark, although not securing a place, aroused much cheer from the Freshmen in the gallery, reminding the team that the whole class was behind them. In declamation, the class had two splendid representatives, Virginia Krueger and Marguerite Weliiey. Spring vacation came and went, during and after which, Freshmen might be seen playing marbles in secluded corners and flying kites. If discovered by upper-classmen, they grinned sheepishly, but returned to their game as soon as their superiors were out ot' sight. To close a successful year, the Freshmen are now studying diligently so that they can pass the Spring finals with high honors and become Sophomores. Wilma Cyra '30 142...

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rfx First Rowe-F. Hogan, G. Schultz, B. Wallace, W. Pinion, L. Wangard, W. Stiff. Svcoml Rowffl. Powell. C. Theiler, M. Whipple, L. Johnson, M. Thcilcr, E. Townsend. Third Row-M. NVeli'lcy, D. Townsend. M. Trybula, M. Slater, H. Timm, C. VVahn. Freshman Glass History T was a rather frightened crowd of Freshmen that was scattered about the main room that September morning. After a general assembly, programs were made out and every one passed to ten minute classes. Some of the 'tFrosh were familiar with the rooms of the building and some were new comers but old and new alike, had the pleasure of getting into the wrong class rooms and being laughed at by the upper classmen. The other classmen, especially the Seniors, snickered and giggled when some blushing Freshman boy, with dripping trousers, sought some deserted corner. After a second general assembly the first day of school was over and the Freshmen dragged their weary limbs homeward. A few days later, a class meeting was called and officers were elected. The Freshmen, unfamiliar with parliamentary etiquette, all talked at once, and in fact, were so noisy that Miss Coon and Mr. Bohm, class advisors, were obliged to reprimand them. Evelyn Nick was elected president, Francis McCarthy, vice-presidentg Carl Nielson, secretary, and Lorna Lambert, treasurer. 141..



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I rff T llNl lou ll Uselo Il. llivli, D. Mivhic, C, Neilson, M. Pflum, l Nuulnl Rom I' xlll 1' 'lcC':f11'Ihy, lr. Mvfutcherm. E. Nick, L. Lalnlivl' We Freshmen We Freshmen are a happy group A group the others hate, I do slpose NYC-IyI'9 alittle green, And don't go the others' rate. We had our dance one Friday Our decorations were fine, But of course the other students Thought we were in the wrong line. With Evelyn ag our President And other officers too, We try and make our class the best Although that is hard to do. The Freshmen are the last in rank The Senior's first, of course. We hear the jeers that they give us, Till they become most hoarse. We sometimes are so absent minded We do not hear the bell We then go to the wrong' classes And how the students yell! l Krueger R Nas K H Martin I' Mdllllldl ml mx 'Vlomli xi 14 ser, ll. Munlz. L. Kiblvr, B. Kriigel, ll. Manthey 7 Benjamin Wallis -43-

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