Tomah High School - Hamot Yearbook (Tomah, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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LOWELI. SCHETTLER r B.S. Platteville State Teachers Y Col lege f f Q f -.' rt We ,-,H-.J purge re J ' GLW! cfm DAVID MEWALDT SIGRID MOE JAMES NESS B.M. Lawrence College B.A. University of Wisconsin B.S. River Falls Conservatory of Music Columbia BERENICE OLSEN B.E. la Crosse State Teachers College, University of Wisconsin BETHE MILLIREN B.S. Eau Claire State Teachers College HARVEY NIELSEN B.S. Whitewater Slate Teachers College Ah! Your gym teacher! Never before have I found a signature so appropriate - That of Dena Rowan Krueger. The bold script of Harvey Nielsen shows the sharpness of mind of a man with a great sense of humor. The c's and the a's of Cecilia Roland definitely types her as the career woman, with never a thought for the kitchen. The deliberate strokes of James Ness suggests the personality of a bookkeeper, with nary,an hour in the sun- shine. The scribbling of Mr. Dickinson shows his impatience with the opposite sex and labels him as the bachelor type. Gloria Lancaster, git seems to me, is the person who is ill at ease while addressing an audience, tang- ling up her vocal cords. Your biology instructor must be Miss Reiser. The self-confident D, H. Mewaldt signifies a cut-and- dried proifessor, perhaps your ancient history prof. Miss Olsen, through the years, has developed a fondness for her iob in the Home Ec. department. The fun- Ioving, party-giving, young friend to all is Miss Thompson. ls she your advanced math teacher?

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R-rug.. NORMAN CAMPBELL SHIRELY THOMPSON MARGARET GILL GLORIA LANCASTER B.S. La Crosse State Teachers B.E. Eau Claire State Teachers B.P.E. Virginia Jr. College B.S. La Crosse State Teachers C0lle99 College American College ot Physical College - Dramatic Director Education DEAR EDITOR: Yes, indeed, I do remember your high school. Years ago, one of my most successful works was the analyzed signatures of your high school faculty. It pleases me to know that I rate an encore! To be frank, I must state that I find a great many characters- with little character! The first, the hasty script ofShirIey Gorens, sug- gests she has something more im- portant than school on her mind. The round, firm letters of C. M. Rayment give the motherly im- pression of a person who would never think of emiting a sarcastic remark. Miss Moe, undoubtedly, is the mother hen to all the wondering freshman. The friv- olous young thing of your facul- ty, I'Il wager, is Theda Schuelke. Mary McAdams is the aristocrat of the faculty, admired and looked up to by all. B.A. Stout Institute Indiana Um 4 LAUREL DICKINSON , 'v. Football Coach, Boxing Coach EARL GATZKE B,S. Ripon College DENA ROWAN KRUEGER Whitewater State Teachers College m WM 74.4 ff!! E 561 5 1.76425 .V - Q, 'l,'V'I,-14.1 L L C'..f 1 L'



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