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uenid D King Philip Mork and his queen, Shirley Franz, reigned at Junior Prom, February 13. Romance, Then and Now, was the theme ofthe decorations and program. The music department won honors at the district music tournament on May' 2. Pictured are the drum major and the majorettes, Donald Langston, Geraldine Pringle, and Loraine Dams. February 13, 1942 March 20, 1942 Participants in speech activities are Ann Drew declaimer, John Garman, speaker, Kathleen Dohlini reader, and Philip Mork, orator, who represented the school in 1941 forensics. May 2, 1942 May 15,1942 Eugene Schaller, valedictorian, and Joyce Gris- wold, salutatorian, address the Class of 1942 on May I5 on How the War Affects this Generationf, Cleo Dams and Kathleen Dohlin tied for third.
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awiilz a pfwlogue of I' Novemb Beat Sparta , the traditional cry, rose again as the Tomah Braves', went forth into battle for the Armistice Day Football game with Sparta. Leone Wakefield portrays December 18, 1941 On December 18, Tomah High School presented its annual Christmas program, featuring selections by the choir, orchestra, junior High School, and individual students. August 30, 1941 Miss McAdams registers freshmen, reading from left to right: Ermageane VVinchel, Howard Von- Haden, Kathleen Keene, Robert Sorenson and Arn- old Sonnenburg on August 30, Freshman Regis- tration Day. er 11, 1941 typical spirit. November 27, 1941 Cries of Hot Dogs, 5c , Main Show starting now, in auditorium , and Take your girl to 'Spooks' Paradise'!', shook the rafters as the curtain was drawn on the 1941 Carnival.
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nad a fzeminvfez . . . that TRADITIONS epiiomize both cuuicuf nal ifza-cwwiculai aciiuilied U O CLASSES X Each year ne faces ill the halls and classrooms, new customs grow and vanish, but the traditional Tomah High School spirit forever pre- vails. FACULTY In addition to teaching and supervising co-curricular activities, the faculty wins great applause for sacrificing its time and effort in making our program run smoothly. FALL ACTIVITIES Football games, corn husking, brown and golden leaves, Carnival represent the traditions which come during the fall season WINTER ACTIVITIES W'hen the ground is blanketed in white and snowboots fill the lockers, the activities of the students change to basketball and boxing, skiing and skating. SPRING ACTIVITIES C9 All ambition for studying is lost, asl ndows fly open and eyes turn to the tennis court and baseball dia on the school year is over and Commencement calls the seniorgzl IW CLI, I Ii I7 Ml ,
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