Tomah High School - Hamot Yearbook (Tomah, WI)

 - Class of 1915

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Svninr Gllasz iliiztnrg Glass nf 1915 President .,,.... ...........,..... .... W I LL MORGAN Vice-President ....... ..... G RAY STRACHAN Secretary-Treasurer .... .... G EORGE GLEASON COLORS GREEN AND WHITE FLOWER LILY OF THE VALLEY MOTTO No'r1-11Nu GREAT IS LIGHTLY WoN. Seninr 31-Iiatnrg We, the class of '15, clothed with all the dignity of Seniors, glance with feelings of mingled amusement and regret back over our High School days. On September 4, 1911, we entered the Tomah High School. Many of us did not know which door to enter or where to go after we had succeeded in entering. We were shown a large assembly room by our upper classmen where after much trouble, we were all fortunate enough to secure seats. Next we listened to a host of rules and regulations by Mr. Bray. In attempting to find our classes we were lost several times before we found the right rooms, much to the amusement of the other classes. A class meeting was soon held at which Puck was chosen president, Maxwell vice-president, and Fitz secretary and treasurer. Of these officers only one-Fitzpatrick-has lived to tell the tale. The upper classmen gave us much advice and warning, but we had little time to listen to them for Algebra, English, Latin were getting difficult. Everyone said that we were as green as grass but nevertheless, we won the class championship in basketball, had two men on the football, basketball and baseball teams. During the year We also gave two dances which were a grand success. The following fall we returned to the old High School somewhat decreased in numbers, but very much greater in importance. The class of '16 looked and acted very green to us. In the first class meeting Puck was again chosen President, Strachan Vice-President, and Fitz Secretary and Treasurer. Seven made the football team, four the basketball team, one the debating team, and one alternate. The Girls' declamatory Contest was Won by our class. The next year, 1913, we came back still more decreased in numbers

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Qllans nf 1515 LETAH SCHLEISNER Commercial Course. Grin and the World grins with you. FRANK STELLINGS English Course. I am quiet with a great lot to say. GRAY STRACHAN HSTRACHIE' ' English Coursey Football C15 Q25 C35 C455 Vice President C15 1255 Mixed Chorus 125g Annual Staff. Pep is the very spice of life. WILL TRABANT I BILL German Course. In a medium course you will go most safely. EUNICE UEBELE German Course. Gentle in manner but resolute in deed. MARGARET WARREN PEG Modern Classical Coursey A11nual Staff. A winning way, a pleasant smile, a kindly word for all. MINNIE YEAGER MIN Commercial Course. You would expect such, from her. ARTHUR YEAGER DUTCH Commercial Coursey Football C15 Q25 C35 145g Basketball C15 C25 C35 C455 Baseball Capt. B. B. Team. Q35. He has made Tomah better known on the campus.



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20 THE TOMAH HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL but more than balanced in importance. Fitz was chosen President, Strachan ViceePresident and Morgan Secretary and Treasurer. We copped the basketball championship again after an unusual number of elimination games, had eight on the football team, four on the basketball team, one on debating and one alternate. In May We gave the annual prom which was a grand affair. This fall we entered high school for the last time. Many F reshies as green as the Emerald Isle were wandering around. We gave them much hard learned advice. Morgan was chosen President, Meinecke, ViceAPresident, and Gleason Secretary and Treasurer. In October a HalloWe'en Party was given. We were represented by eight men on the football team, four on the basketball and four on the debating teams, with one alternate. We on second place in class basket-ball, though We were not well rep- resented. Our last days in high school were saddened by losing the much prized RoWland's Cup to the greatly inferior Juniors. As freshmen, we numbered eighty-six: we graduate with fifty-one, the largest class in the history of the Tomah High School. -GEO. GLEASON. Ik Dk Pk Ellie Qunnr ZRnll Qillimerirksl A maiden named DOROTHY KYLE, Did study an awful pile, Her name will long be In Memoriamf For of this class she's the valedictorian. ! A young lady blonde from Sparta came, To our beloved Tornahg MILDRED REINHARD is her name, She sure earned her diploma. WILLIAM MORGAN We should honor, As a hero in the class. There's no boy in the Honor Roll, Who his standing could surpass. Listen children, and you shall hear, Sweet strains of a piano, as you draw near, It isn't Paderewski or a European born 'Tis only a fair maiden who we know as MAIRGARET WARREN A maiden who's forever talking, We have her in this listg 4 Can't you guess it? IRENE ELDRIDGE, By her hair she can't be missed. RUTH BORCHERT is right there With bells,

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