Tomahawk High School - Kwahamot Yearbook (Tomahawk, WI)

 - Class of 1935

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f A ,f 7 f f I Z X flf- ,. 1 I., x K f gg A ' if ' 'X 1' 'X ff fi J! X X . f . V! X jf f L ' x X! A f A r I N I . 1 I f SENIOR CLASS PIJAY 'I The Senior Class play was presented at the high school on Tuesday, lVIay 28. The play was 'fThe Family Upstairsll, a Samuel French publication. It is a comedy with a rather serious thought underlying it. The mother of the family, N1 rs. Heller, sincere- ly believes that a girlls Welfare and success in life depends entirely upon her securing a husband at the earliest possible date. To help her twenty-one year old daughter to Mgrab a man , to use her phrase, she nearly wrecks her daughter's love affair by posing as Well off and assuming aristocratic tastes. The daughter sees through her motherls bluff and so does her friend, Charles Grant, whom it does not phase at all. The quarrel is patched up by Mr. Heller, who, for the first time in his life assumes the role of head of the family and boss, even of his wife. lvloralz be natural and don't bluff. CAST hir. Heller ...................... .. Norman VVerner lVIrs. Heller .................. ...... L orna Swan Annabelle, their younger daughter . . . . . Regina Hufschmid Willie, the seventeen year old son Louise, the elder daughter ..... Charles Grant, the boy friend . . . . . Nlrs. Grant, his mother ...,... Herbert Grant, the kid brother . . Mrs. Callahan, the dressmaker . . I I ..26.- . . . Dean Grube Jeanette Schultz Robert Krueger Laverna Mmmeser Donald Erickson Della Clements V l X 4.



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Q Z i HUMOR PLEASE HAVE MERCY WITH US Us editors work till our hair is gray, Till our finger tips are sore, But some poor fish is sure to say, I've heard that joke before. -Editor. T. H. S. is like a wash machine: you get out of it what you put in, but never recog- nize it. Bonzo Dean: My girl thinks l'm a wit. Fran Theiler: Well she's half right. Up and atomn, cried the molecule as the electron charged. VVife: John-John, get up! The gas is leakingf' John: Well, put a pan under it, and go to bedf' Frosh: '!VVhat are you taking at school ? Junior: !'Anything l can get my hands ,I on. Chuck L.: What would you say if I asked you to marry me? Betty B.: Nothing Chuck: Nothing? Why? Betty: Well, you see I can't talk and laugh at the same time. EXTRA! EXTRA! They just discovered that 'll can't give you anything but Love,'l was written by a Scotchman. Street Car Conductor: Your fare, Klissf' Punt Swanson: Do you really think so? H Howard W.: The doctor said I must stop smoking. Qne lung is nearly gone. Nluggs C.: Oh dear, can't you hold out until we've got enough coupons for the ring? H llfliss Parrot: I am very much tempted to give you written work todayf' Edward Evenson: As the Lord said- 'Yield not to temptationf U Mr. Nickel: UWIIHI is our lesson today?'l Seavey: On three pages. Pearl H.: Do you file your finger nails? Gret. S.: No, I just cut them off and throw them away. H THE TEN COIVIIVIANDMENTS I Thou shalt miss school whenever thou wishes to. It will save the teacher work, and thyself the inconvenience of getting up in the morning. 2 Thou shalt whisper whenever thou wishes to. 3 Thou shalt chew gum if it pleases thy- self. 4 Thou shalt throw all thy waste paper on the floor, let the janitor pick it up as that's what he's paid for. 5 Do not injure thy spine by sitting up straight in class, sit in any position that is comfortable. 6 Whenever you have an idea, speak! Do not wait until someone eise hath fiinished lest thou forget. 7 Do not overtax thy brain hy studying, hut for the sake of appearances, carry a book home occasionally. 8 If thou c0n'st not do thy own work, then thou shalt use thy neighbors. ' 9 Thou shalt take all thy playthings to school with thee, so that thy classes may be more interesting. 10 Thou shalt honor thy teachers and prin- cipal and listen with awe to the words of wisdom which fall from their lips. X Nliss Bucklin: lf you were going to make a profit and loss statement, on what would you make it ? Dean: On paper.

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