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ALLER, IQARYL ANDERSON, VVELLS BEANE, VIONA BLADO, LU ELLA BURDICK, LEONE CALLAHAN, MAE CARTER, LESTER DANA, FLORENCE DICKINSON, WINNIE GRAY, BEULAH GRAY, FLORENCE GREENO, IDA HACKBART, LORENZ HINDS, WILLIAM JOHNSON, NIILDRED JOHNSON, KENNETH JOHNSON, ETHEL JOHNSON, GEORCIA Junior Class Roll KAMPMAN, THEODORE RRESS, PHILIP LAWTON, AMANA LENZ, ARNOLD LINEHAN, LEONE AIARQUART, EDWARD JXJICK, WINFIELD JXJISTELE, GERTRUDE JXIORAN, WILLIAM NOTH, LEONE OLSON, FLOYD PETERSON, HELEN PHILLIPS, RUTH PINOLE, LESLIE PLUCRET, HARRY POFF, LIJCINDA PRICKET, ELEANOR PLRDY, EVA RABE, VVILDA RIESING, CLARENCE RUDOLL, ELSIE SCHENECKER, KATHERINE SCHWARTZ, NIARGARET SEXTON, JOHN SIMPSON, JESSE SMITH, RUTH SULLIVAN, MARGARET SUTTON, EMMA TAFT, HELEN TUCKER, VIVIAN VANDERVORT, HAROLD WAGNER, GOLDIE XVELSH, GERTRUDE XVARREN, HAROLD O,LE.-RRY, HOWARD OFFICERS President ....,. .... N VM. JXIORAN Vice President .......... ,,..... N VILDA R,ABE Secretary and Treasurer. . . . . .KENNETH JOHNSON Class Advisor ..,......,. ...,... JN IR. MITTEN 2-1-
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'i ,j, Senior Class History Nl.Y Your short years ago we enter- ' ed Tomah lligh Sehool. Since then, beeause ol' the W'orld Wlar, the world has developed higher ideals and broader purposes. ln the same wav we, the Senior elass, have changed our ideals tilll' purposes and above all we have develpoed our ability to do things. l.ittle did we think that bright September morning when we timidlv open- ,..L . ii' 7 il, . 1 l I l'I ni fi' ,I 4 Q 5 iilig ed the doors oI'Ton1ah lligh School and -i fearfully tip-toed in, that in less than three T ,vears we should have several members in 'H the ranks ol' the United States army. 9, - However in a short time Lawrenee Wlest- lake, Peter Brunette, Otto Storkel, Urie Johnson and George XVoll'e were in the tr N United States service. Because these 5 boys have not gone far enough in their Q X X sehool work we are not allowed to enroll X XR them on our list ol gr-aduates, but we leel Xyfix b X X that they are rightlullv still members- NX .' . l honorary members, ol' our Class. This ' ' X X vear we have added to our regular list ol' graduates ten boys, Lloyd Anderson, over, Frances La Nlotte, Louis Storkel, Ed- ward DeNomie, Vincent Gurnoe, Sherman Crotv, Floyd Folson, Vincent Blasehke, and James Lowe, who were in the service ol' the United States. We are proud to be able to eount these boys, both those who have been with tis and those w ho are graduating with us as members ol our class. For though we l'eel that we have faithfully tried to do our part in contributing toward the Red Cross, United NVar Work Fund, Liberty Loans, Belgium Relief and Liberty Funds, w'e know' that we will never be able to do for our country but a small part ol' what these boys have done. We know' that our great gratitude to these boys is but a small fraction ol' w hat is due them. Nevertheless. we wish to take this opportunity ol' expressing, our heartfelt thanks to the TlllllIll1 lligh School boys, both over here and over there who have so gallantly served Uncle Sam. We shall always eount them as the most honored and wor- thy members ol l'omah lligh Sehool. But to return to that eventful dalv on which we entered Tomah lligh. l remember that when l stepped into the hall l overheard an exeited Freshman whisper, Are we supposed to go into the Sub? Being informed by a eon- deseending Sophomore that we were allowed to sit there, trembling and wide-exed we pushed into the Sub. It may be that this incident was reported to the Seniors and is, therel'ore, the reason for our being nicknamed the elass that was too young to have a voiee. Cfertainlqv had they been with tis in later tears they would have deeidedlux ehanged their minds. Ol' Course our whole lfreshman tear was not like that lirst dat. ln due time we had a elass meeting and eleeted the liiulltmw ing: elass ollieers: Clarence l lan Uouglas Bell , .,ljresident. lfdith Yeager Yiee-President. l,o1-ena Boiigers , , Seeretarx . Clemens l .ueek ilireasorer. XX e were well represented in 1ltlllt'llt'N and debate. XX e had lew parties, bot we insisted on taking the lead in standings even against the strtiggglingg Sophomores. ln September, roto, we eame baels to sehool and were readx to work and so we kept up a good reeord the Sopho- more nxear, also. Again we had members who starred in athleeties and debate. as we had the lirst two years. but still we kept on and the liall ol HHS lionnd tis aettially entering our las .tear ol 'lomah llngh Sehool. lDl1I'IIl,LIHlIl'SL'I1ItlI' tear we have been rather discouraged at times when 'llleat lost-lleat gained' problems were assigned, but some wav we had pulled through and at present we see the end stretching elear before us. Uur elass has ever been lot al to iliomah lligli but perhaps we did not realize until now at the time oliparting, how mueh it reallx means to us. We wish In sax in elosing thatwe verx much ap- preeiate the ellorts ol the Iaeultx to help us at :ill times and we hope thex do not leel it has been in vain AK. li., 'io. 23 Our Junior ,tear we found the work somewhat more ditheult and so eould not keep as good a reeorc, I
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ANDERSON, DAGMY BARNSTABLE, ARLENE BAILEY, AUGUSTA BEARDSLEY, EDITH BELL, MARGARET BIRRHOLTZ, IRMA BLASCHKE, VERONICA CHAPMAN, ALYA CHAPMAN, .IOANNA CHAPMAN, ROY CURRY, LAWRENCE DALY, FLORENCE DEWEY, IVAH DEWEY, LEONE DONOVAN, IQATHERINE DUPEE, OTTO EARLE, LOUIS EDMINISTER, BERGETTA FINNERTY, GER.A LD Sophomore Class Roll GETMAN, NVALLACE GOERBING, RUTH GRAHAM, GEORGE H.-ART, ROBERT HAZEN, HAROLD HILLIKER, NORMA HOWIE, LUCILE HUTSON, RUTH IMOMISKEY, ELIZABETH KOMISKEY, MARIE KYLE, HELEN LAMB, NLABEL LAWTON, CORAL LINEHAN, ROZELLA LIJDEKING, CAROLINE MATTHEWS, ELMER MAUSE, NIARGARET NICCLATCHIE, JAMES NICCAUL, KATHERINE RIEYERS, ALYA AIISTELE, RIYRTLE A1ONAH.-AN, BESSIE NIORAN, RAYMOND PRESCOTT, DORIS PCRDY, NORB1.A RAGAN, HELEN ROXVAN, ANNA SCHCEMAN, EDNA SCHULTZ, RIILDRED SOWLE, EDWARD THOM, RIINERYA UEBLE, RUEBEN Xl.-XNDERVORT, OSCAR VESPER, RIARIE NVELCH, LEILA WOOD, GLADYS ZELLMER, GERTRL'DE OFFICERS President ...,... . .RAYMOND XIORAN VICC Prcslclcnt, .,,..... . . .AUGUSTA BAILEY Secretary and Treasurer. . .... EDWARD SOVVLE Class Aclvlsor ......... . . .MISS ACHTENBERG 25
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