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' Q' fbi--K-1. D. A. R. Arlene Chapman has been selected by the Senior Class and faculty to repre- sent Tomah High School as the Good Citizen Pilgrimage, sponsored by the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution. Each year one senior girl from each state high school is selected for this honor. The choice is based on dependability, service lead- ership, and patrioism. One girl from each state is selected for an award of a S100 Bond, face value, the selection being made on a questionnaire. All candidates receive a certificate from the national society. Arlene Chapman has been an active student during her 'four years and has participated in the following activities: G.A.A. 2,3,4, Latin Club 1, Dramatics Club 4, Choir 3, Glee Club 1, Class Secretary-treasurer 2,3, Prom Committee 3, D.A.R. 4, Hamot Staff i,4, Paper Staff 3, Band i,2,3,4, Serious Declamation 2,3,4, Canteen Committee 4, Centennial Club 'l, Auditorium Usherettes 4, Dance Band 3.
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HONOR STUDENTS Grace Figk Margaret Von Haden Morton Erickson SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL Grace Fick . Morton Erickson . .. Margaret Von Haden Grayce Redman . . . Arlene Chapman .. Margaret Dohlin . Billie Markin .... Harvard Wagner .. Florence Haase .. Patricia Rapp .. Agnes Uischner .. Helen Richards .. Carol Tiber .... DeAnne Krueger .. Phyllis Kortbein . Betty Gerwing . . . Lois Stermer .... Betty Poss Roger Graewin . William Abbott .. . . .96.357 ...96.143 ...96.143 ...95.5 ...95.071 ...95.071 . . .94.643 .. .94.643 .. .94.393 ...94.214 ...94.214 ...94. ...94. . . .93.928 .. .93.571 . . .92.607 ....92.607 ...92.5 ....92.429 ....92.392 Rex Roseley . . . Irvina Frei .. Shirley Frings .. Eldon Skogen ..... .... Joanne McCollough Edgar Allingham . John Baumgarten . Ruth Honel ,... Bruce Storkel .. Carrol Rands Duane Zellmer ... .... Marvin Schultz ... .... Betty Lou Peterson Arthur Gilmore ... .... Robert Pearson . . . . . . . Patricia Hill .... Harry Rasmussen . .. . . . Donald Gabower . . . .. 92.392 92.286 92. 91.714 91.357 91.214 91.107 90.821 90.536 90.464 90.392 90.179 90.142 90.071 90.071 89.857 89.571 89.5
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Stephany Cremer, Secretary-Treasurer, James Lenz, President, William Krueger, Vice-President, Lloyd Oakes, Sergeant-at-Arms. CLASS OF 1952 We returned to the big school house a top the hill as Jolly l?l Juniors on that fateful day in September. As usual we were all happy to re- turn and to see the dear familiar places and the teachers' faces. Minute after minute passed and as the time slowly crept by, we wondered what the events of the year would bring us. One of our first big proiects was the election of officers. None other than Jim Lenz, president of a woman-haters' club was elected president, and the girls imme- diately began biting their finger nails wonder- ing who he would choose for his Prom queen or if he would go stag. The other officers were Vice President, William Krueger, Secretary-Treasurer, Stephany Cremer, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Lloyd Oakes. Everything happens fast! Among some of these early headaches were the first report card. Mr. Rayment's easy check tests, the murder of Col- onel Pyn cheon, and the production of rotten eggs in chemistry. Then, of course, the event of the year for which Juniors have become Juniors. Prom! With the co- operation of the students and advice of Mr. Roy- ment and the other teachers, we gave what we thought was the best prom yet. Because of the passing of time, we must close this chapter of our life with regret. lt was an eventful year as the time goes by we begin to look forward to our return as Sophisticated Seniors.
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