STRIKE MELODIOUS CHORDS AND RHYTHMIC BEATS It is a well known fact that memhers of the Senior Class are X required to study physics and social prohlems. The elective sub- jects are bookkeeping, commerce, home economics, manual arts, geography, chemistry, agriculture, and I,atin. Besides the regular curricular activities, the seniors, like all I other classes, have other interestsg one of the most popular is dancing. It was lor this reason that on Qctoher 1' the Senior Class sponsored a lfoothall Hop in honor of the 'I'omah vs. Reeds- lnurg game. Dancing hegan immediately after the game was Finished and lasted until live-thirty. Music was furnished hy Guy Lomlmardo, Kay Kayser, Russ Morgan and other hands that every- one enjoys hearing. Ofcourse, no one could actually see the musi- cians lwut Iiearinvjilgiglprovecl sufhcient and the Party was a great success. ft? ffpoci-H 10-f 'ff gg ,-. lf 6 S, 'wr . ..,,.. . iw I.. FROST R. GABOWER R. GERKE l. GIBBS W. GILLETTE D. GRAF X . GRAPEL I.. GREENE B. GRIGGS .I. GRISWOLD E. HAAG Q xy' f .5 f' 1 .4-Q' X if SYN, . . V. I ,A .4 S I III gr 35' 429 f e 'W QI - .4 . A x -.- 'gala I , A -Q H. HAIGHT F. HART J. HEDGES 2. HENNING M. HOEFS R. JACOBS .. Q Q K. JENSEN R. .IE SEN K. JONES I. KEENE H. KENNEDY I.. KENNEDY Q 18
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WITH LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS TO RECORD JN QQ lXfIay lg! The day on which the Senior Class reaches its ulti- mate goal in 'llomah High School, the day on which a good many of its high ideals are realizedg Graduation. After four years of work and study the memlmers of the Senior Class are brought to a realization that the way to their future success in life has been paved. It is with a mixed feeling, very different from any other ever experienced, that the graduate accepts his diploma. He is now ready to go out alone and lead his own way to his own success -or failure, it is now all up to the individual himself. Sunday night, May IO, is Baccalaureate, the night on which the seniors have their Apep talk' to lead them on. It is with the words of this night in mind that the Senior Class of 1942 departs, diploma in hand, from the Tomah High School forever to lnegin as an adult. hu.. t ..-.1 .3 1 ...E -N P. KENNY E C. MONHARDT was Q OLSON V. REED S' . ,,,,, M. OLSON lug' k 7 .iii lill V li: .. L 1 S. KRUICHAK A. LAMB K. LYMAN B MEE 1... an- +A . D. NELSON V. NELSON E M. NIENAS H. OLMSTEAD 2 S. r PRELLWWV U D. Qulsr ' M. iuxsmusszn G. REHBERG V P. RISCHETTE A. ROCHESTER D. ROCHESTER ii F. RODEFER 1 I 20
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