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Page 11 text:
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MR. CRANE Our very efficient assistant superintendent, Mr. Crane, is highly respected here at Tomah and is ever ready with a hearty chuckle or a mischievous twinkle in his eye to help all students with perplexing problems. OFFICE GIRLS Virginia Zastoupil Marian Dohlin MISS MCADAMS 1 The name of Miss McAdams represents to all students a likeable personality and an extremely able helper to all who come in contact with her. Her initials M.M.M. probably constitute the best known signature at Tomah High.
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Page 10 text:
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MR. McKEAN As superintendent of our school for twenty-seven years he has proven himself exceptionally capable and worthy of his position. We all owe a great deal to Mr. McKean for his excellent leadership and guidance in making our school system what it is today. BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: Mr. F. Drew, Mr. C. Hemsey, Mr. A. Fick, Dr. H. L. Syverson, Mr. E. Long
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We all will remember our teachers as the backbone of our education. As the ones who gave us that extra little push when pushing was necessaryg and the ones who were always helpful and understanding when things came up which called for such. Of course we all had our moments, but all in all I'm sure we will remember the experiences with our teach- ers as being very pleasant ones. Down through the years, poets, authors, and composers, have tried to prove to the world, that teachers are actually human. I'm sure that any student in THS doesn't have to be given written facts to prove this point, at least not about Tomah teachers. In living and working with them day by day they have proved over and over not only to be the guiding hand, but friends and fellow funmakers as well. Let us take an imaginary trip down through .,. te,-.,. ,,. e gli ,,, --.1-,-,tw-5.-5: t han it 5 Meet The Teachers Top Picture- Iames Ness, B.S., River Falls . . . Arnold Nelson, B.S., South Dakota College Ph.M., Univer- sity of Wisconsin . . . Howard Roemer, B.S., Platteville State Teachers College . . . Maxine Wurtz, B.S., Ri-ver Falls . . . Bethe Milliren, B.S., Eau Claire State Teachers College . . . Bottom Picture- Norman Campbell, B.S., La Crosse State Teachers College . . . Clifford Rayment, B.S., Eau Claire College . . . Theda Schuelke, B.S., Eau Claire State Teachers College . . . Elizabeth Green, B.S., La Crosse State Teachers College . . . me as at sill shi' , 5 H K the halls of our school, and s, make one last visit, for this sv: ll ii fifzgi? year, with the people who make Tomah High school tick. all lliri First let's meet the man- agement. As we enter the office, familiar things spring up into our minds, cafeteria, tickets, tardy slips, excuses, bus tickets, and then of course many of us remember those times we were summoned to the office over the public address system. We find Vir- ginia and Marion busy as bees getting out their daily work. Marion tells us she really enjoys her new job. But let's go in and visit Mr. Crane. By the merry little tune we hear, we surmise he is his usual cheery self. We will always remember Mr. Crane by his ever-ready quick smile and his understanding and calm nature. We hear the rattling of keys and are certain we are about to meet Mr. McKean. The wise, judicious, fair and just Mr. McKean, who has always been the under- standing counselor to students with perplexing problems. As we leave the office we notice someone sitting at the hall table. Of course it's none other than Miss McAdams. The make up cards stacked before her bring back memories to all of us. Tomah High wouldn't be the same if we didn't have Miss McAdams to help us.
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