Tomah High School - Hamot Yearbook (Tomah, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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Our faculty also has Hood light stars. Mr. Nye is credited with having the most original mass meetings and Mr. Bizer has won high esteem for his fearless impromptu cornet solos. The renowned cook of the fems is Miss McGlachlin who says that when Sir Francis Bacon said reading maketh a full man , he must have known she does her own cooking. Miss Reiser does a variety of things well: cook- ing, sewing, reading among them. Miss Crain likes to travel if it is by car to Mexico or on her bike to Tunnel City. Miss Schuelke, the astronomy addict, spends her leisure time serving the community on the library board and in church activities while the invincible cribbage player is Miss Johnson be- Mr. Nelson, who broke a tradition by discon- tinuing Michigan Quizzes, has a good tenor voice even in explaining physics problems. VVhen Mr. Neilsen exercises his vocal chords it is usually about the clever goings-on of son johnny. Mr. Stockton, an expert marksman and careful craftsman, spends his leisure time listening to major league games, while Miss VVendt's diver- sions of swimming and sail-boating are self- explanatory when one learns she lives near Lake Geneva. Like students, teachers do not always bow to the traditional trend of their profession. Students may be surprised to learn that teachers, like themselves, are human. These are not the last mrds to be said in this light as our faculty is WI cause she is a math teacher and can add. of complex persopalities. ,il ff' f ii' are fin R. NYE F. REISER T. Sci-TUELKE I.. SELL R. S'rockToN M. WATERS A. NVEINER W. VVEISHAPPLE F. XVENDT B. TTENZEI. ROBERT NYE, HH. Milwzxukee State Teachers' College, hlusic ELIZABETH REISER, B. A. University of VVisconsin, English THEDA SCHUELKE, B. S. North Central College, History LORRAINE SELL, HS. Stout Institute, Home Economics Ross STOCKTON Oshkosh State Teachers' College, Manual Arts MlI,DRED WATERS, B.S. La Crosse State Teachers' College, Physical Fducation ARTHUR WEINER, B.S. University of Wisconsin, Agriculture W. VV. WEISHAPPLE, Bli. A River Falls State Teachers' College, Commercial ELEANOR WENDT, B.E. VVhitewater State Teachers' College, Commercial BETTY JANE VVENZEL, B. S. T l.a Crosse State Teachers' College, English 14

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VVhat would school be without the faculty? lVe gossip about themg but they are important to us for they stand for the best traditions of Tomah High School. In an effort to reveal their personalities, extensive research work has been completed and we are passing it on to you. Mr. McKeati's faithful secretary, Elaine 'Ht- tention Please Bollrud expressed her desire for teachers to wear uniforms which would end her worry about what to wear each day and Mr. Gunning likes knaki uniforms. QDid he get involved in the debate question of conscrip ic .D Then again, the Ronald Reagann of the a'ulty is Mr. VVeishapple who is the out-door t we and s ends his vacations uv North. r einer the .P nl - ,R . - ' country gentleman , of lo a igh is an alumnus of that dearly bel Svarta H1 h . L 3 School. Mrs. Haug, the first of the teachers ostensibly wearing engagement rings to say I dol , thinks it is a waste of time to eat breakfast. fPoor Odvarlj Miss Wenzel, on the other hand, likes to sl p. Her recipe for a pleasing personality is: ' ' to bed early and get up late. Miss XY ers is an inexhaustible person who dislikes .. ads which contain vitamins essential to all phy. edf' teachers. Changes in personality of several of the faculty's fairer sex around lfebruary 26 is accounted for by the ten-day diet which bliss Sell supervised in addition to teaching the arts of home-making. The diet was advocated by Miss Manske whose secret ambition is to be a phy. ed. teacher and she looks oh-so-nice in sport clothes. H. BIZER L. .lotlxsox HERBERT BIZER, B..-X. Carroll College, Citizenship F1,A1x1z BoI.1.Rcn Tomah High School, Secretary l,UROTHY CRAIN, BA. Ripon College, English R.JoEGL'NN1NG, B.li. Central State Teachers' College, Science FSTHER HAVG, B..-X. University of Wisconsin, illusic LEIGH lonxsox, B..-X. blilton College, hlathematics l'lL'NICE BIANSKE, B.S. River lfalls State Teachers' College, History FVNICE TNTCCQLACHLIN, B.F.. La Crosse State Teachers' College, English ARNOLD Xetsox. HS. South Dakota State College, Science HARVEY Nmtsmw VVhitewatcr State Teachers' College, Commercial ..,f .W F.. BOI.liRL'ID D. CRAIN R. Grwsixc li. Mfxxske F. BICGLACHLIN A. Nmsox



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THESE STUDENTS WIN HONORED LEADERSHIP THROUGH PUBLICIZED ELECTIONS CLASS OF I945 The Freshman Class elected the following oH'icers on October 7, 1941: ALDEN MORK Prexidenf PATRICIA OSTERMICK Vive-Presideni THERESE DONOVAN Secretary- Treasurer XVADE GILBERT Sergeanl-zzz'-Arrm' Respectfully submitted, 'Ill-IERESE DoNovAN, Secretary CLASS OF I944 The Sophomore Class met Sep- tember 27, 1941. The following otlicers were elected: WILLIAM BENJAMIN Preyidenf ELLEN BURSINGER Vice-Presidenf MARTHA ANN THOUVENELL Sefrelarv- Treasmzfr GORDON SNIDER Sergeant-at-Armx Respectfully submitted, INIARTHA ANN THoUVENEI,l., SL'6'l'6'f!l71Y CLASS OF 'I943 The much campaigned for elec- tion of Junior Class officers was brought to a conclusion on Sep- tember 18, when the following were elected: PHILIP MORK Presiden! HARRIET HOLM ViregPrefidenf GERALDINE PRINGLE S ecrelary- Treasurer RICHARD HEILMAN Sergeanl-at-.firms Respectfully submitted, GERALDINE PRINGLE, Secrffary CLASS OF 'I942 On September 17, the following people were chosen from the Senior Class to hold class offices: KATHLEEN DOHLIN President ANN DREVV Vice-President LEONE IYAKEEIELD Sewelary-Treaszzrer' ROBERT SCHUELER Sergean!-at-Arrns Respectfully submitted, LEONE XV.-XKEFIELD, Secrelmy

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