Tomah High School - Hamot Yearbook (Tomah, WI)

 - Class of 1916

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Qyuninrn Bailey, Edith4 Slim as the nodding reed beside the brook. Bentzen, Robert-- The hand that made you good, made you fair. Bigelow, La Verne-f Passing wise, with forty tens a year. Blackwood, Winifred--- Do you know that Iam a woman and when I think, I must speak. Borchert, Walter-4'Eternal sunshine settles on his head. Bowen, Bessie--- Next to love, quietness. Bolton, Russel-e- There is luck in leisure. Carter, Bessie-- For her charms who could resist? Christman, Elvera--- If only I had five minutes longer. Chapman, Margery-- I'll do everything that I can as well as I can. Cramer, Raymond-ee A moral, sensible and well-bred man. Drowatzky, Florence- - She outstrips all praise and makes it halt behind her. Edwards, Lucilee-e She cultivated fussing in perfection. Eldridge, Lillian-J'We couldn't get along without the Irish. Folsom, Violet-J' In faith, lady, you have a noble heart, is it all yours? Frohmader, Laura-- My idea is thisgever onward. Gabower, August-J'The man who blushes is not quite a brute. Getman, Alice-fl chatter, chatter as I go. Georgeson, Hazel-J'She has an eye for him that's lean and lank. Gorbet, Viola--f'In her work she never fails. Griggs, Caroll--f'What's the use of being on time? Graham, Irene-e- Her greatest fault is modesty. Gramenz, Irma- WA happy heart makes a blooming visagef' Gurnoe, Vincent-f'He toils not. Hatch, Vera-f'There's mischief in every dimple. Hoag, Harlow--ee He hath a light head, a very light head, in fact he is a blond. Jacobson, Christina- f'Wisdom is a treasure which none can take away. Johnson, Ruth- f'As good as she is fair. Kilmer, Royal-J'The Junior hope. Writer of feature stories in Tomah items for La Crosse Leader-Press. Krueger, Bruno-J'As proper a man as we shall see on a summer day. Kyle, Lucile--f'She has miles and miles of smiles. Linehan, Alice-e- I giggle, giggle as I go. Logan, Mareta--- Sweetly, seriously sentimental. Madden, Helen--- Nothing to strike but a gait. McMullen, Glen- 'Young in years, in wisdom old. McNutt, Reginald-JA strapping youth, he takes the women's eye. McWithy, Dan-- He is a quiet youth at times. Meloy, Letahee- In each cheek appears a pretty dimple. Moran, Ed--- Good things come in small packages. Miller, Maudm A firm believer in the powers of silence. Mick, GladysF Good natured, always a pleasant smile and plenty of friends. .

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091117 Shnulh I-lane Meena EDITH BAILEY Silence is wisdom Edith has endeared herself to all by being the lovable and agreeable person that she is ED. MORAN I've settled down with right good might, To love but one in God's own light. He has done extensive work in Physics and evolved from it the maxim that a hypo- crite is a man who takes Physics and says he likes it. A Star on the football field and a friend to everybody. ALVA REHBERG When the night cometh no man can work Somewhat of a fusser who would rather let the girls and good times interfere with his education. Don't worry and things will come out all right. PAUL ROSE I ain't fat, I'm just plump. A jolly fellow known the school over for his good fellowship and light heartedness. It's quite a task to make Paul peeved. An athlete of some renown. Member of in- numerable football, baseball and dancing teams. ARNOLD ZIEBELL Arnold, who is six feet-two, Is always bound to look down on you. Zie certainly has starred in athletics-a terror in football- a wonder in basket- ball. We regret that he doesn't belong to us, but Tomah High School is glad he has another season of football.



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THE TOMAH HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 21 O'Brien, Ed- Lives of great men all remind us, life is really not worth while, If we cannot leave behind us, some excuses for a smile. O'Leary, Florence-- Her look is full of smiles. Poquette, Vernice- Her hair more black than ash buds in the front of March. Prell, Alice- Those eyes so soft and brown, beware. Purdy, IvaeJ'Her Ways are gentle. Rivett, Veronicae- Shy as a violet and just as sweet. Roder, Gladys'- Fat and good natured. Rehberg, Alva--- All thru the night. Rose, Ruperte- He'll have a good time, just leave it to him. Rose, Paul--- A merry heart goes all the day. Schultz, Lucileee- Blessed with a sweet temper. Syverson, Selwyn ee 'Buddie' for short and a right good sort. Schenecker, Marie- Those dark eyes so soft and deep. Schleisner, Mamieee- Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit.' Skinner, Mildred-H- Care and trouble are her last thoughts. Stewart, Chaunceye- There seemed a touch of magic in the deftness of his hand. Sullivan, Lorettae- She attends to business and wastes no time. Treat, Chelcie-- A good natured, amiable cuss. Vandervort, Ada--- Learned and good and fair is she. Wegner, Arthur-e Such a serious thing to be a tall, tall man. Wegner, Emma--- Her books she never gives a rest. Winter, Irene--- For softness she, and sweet attractive grace. Ziebell, Arnolde- Don't hurry, there's lots of time. A math Zlirnm the Snplpa For various reasons we find many of the faces of the pupils who en- tered high school with us absent. Although we miss the faces of our former classmates we are glad to welcome all the new members to our class and school. Despite the fact that our number has decreased, we hope our en- thusiasm has greatly increased. We also trust that we will be found more willing to respond to the earnest efforts of our efficient instructors as we have a broader and clearer idea of what is expected of us. We, as members of the Sophomore Class, sincerely hope- to better each de- partment of the school work, and help raise the standard in every way. So far we have tried to live up to our resolution of extending to this year's Freshmen, the courtesies which were tendered us by last year's Sophomores. We will try to continue this treatment in spite of the fact that some of them make ridiculous mistakes and blunders, which we must admit, we did when we were Freshmen. We are anxious to help maintain a true school spirit and we are willing to take our share of responsibilities in making Tomah High School a wide-awake and enthusiastic school. In every sense of the word we will say Be a Booster for every interest of the school. -SPUD, '18. 77 7

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