Tomahawk High School - Kwahamot Yearbook (Tomahawk, WI)

 - Class of 1935

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SCHOOL CALENDAR 1934-3 5 SEPTEMBER Nlonday, 10 The old T. H. S. opens again for another year of study. Thanks to an new roof that gave us an extra week of vacation. , Tuesday, 11 Day is spent arranging study programs for the year. Wednesday, 12 Schedule cards returned. Mr. Boyle is criticized because pals can't be together in the same class. Thursday, 13 Permanent seats assigned-permanent for the day anyway. Friday, I-lf First real classes. Teachers lecture on how they expect their classes to behave. lwonday, I7 Actual recitation begins, but most pupils have just finished looking at the pictures in their books. Tuesday, 18 The frosh have linally realized they can't sit with someone or leave the assembly without permission. X VVednesday, 19 Mr. Boyle explains the rules of the school-Enter one door and go out another, donlt run or whistle in the hall, etc. Friday, 21 First week of slaving completed. Everyone welcomes a rest. lVIonday, 2-l Just a blue Monday! Tuesday, 25 Circus days are here again. Bliss Bucklin's students are commonly known as animal crackers. Wednesday, 26 Mr. Boyle appoints Regina Likwarz and Check Lacy to assist the kiddies in crossing the streets. Cgood experiencej. Thursday, 27 Biggest topic among the girls- Whitt dress are you going to wear to the danceil' Friday, 28 First dance of season given by the lordly seniors. OCTOBER hlonday, 1 Freshman class meeting. Efficient officers are elected. Tuesday, 2 Girl Scouts meet and organize for a year. VVednesday, 3 Another day in which to dream. Friday, 5 Teacher's convention at Wausau. No school. Nlonday, 8 Juniors meet and elect officers. Milan Bloecher is the lucky boy. Tuesday, 9 lVIr. Nickel asks Persis if she would like to sit with Woodie White. VVednesday. 10 Romance in the air. Check is being quite attentive to Betty. Thursday, 1 1 Miss Berger selects her tap dancers. Friday, 12 Girl's Athletic Association gives dance for benefit of Boy's A. A. lwonday, 15 Seniors hold class meeting. Bob Krueger elected to serve fourth term. Tuesday, 16 Miss Bucklin wants to know why Dean keeps slouching in his seat. Ask Dean. VVednesday, 17 Mr. Boyle calls assembly to impress upon the minds of the students, especially the seniors, that they are not to run in the halls. Thursday, 18 Seniors decide to order their rings early. Friday, 19 Miss Parrot's Girl Scouts hold a candy sale. Good thing Saturday comes A tomorrow. , Monday, 22 Mr. Cherry becomes original and makes a time clock for the gym. Tuesday, 23. Bonzo and Emerson get into more trouble in Mr. Nickel's assembly. Wednesday, Z4 Miss Bucklin lecturesagain to her bookkeeping students that, This is a business office. Thursday, 25 Books inspected by teachers. A number of students are trodding the 'hall to the oliice. s ' Friday, 26 Juniors give Hallowt-'en dance. Monday, 29 Mr. Nickel asks Emerson if he would like to sit with Carmen. Tuesday, 30 Pupils getting their gangs together for Hallowe'en. XVednesday, 31 Still planning for the big night. T -30-

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APOLOGIES TO WHIT'l'IER Blessings on the little dame. Bareback girl with knees the same, VVith thy rolled down silken hose And thy thin transparent clothes. lVith thy red lips reddened more Smeared with lipstick from the store. VVith thy makeup on thy face And thy bobbed hair justly graced. Are you laughing at me ? demanded the teacher of a class. No, came the answer in chorus. VVell,'i insisted the teacher, what else is there in the room to laugh at? hlotherz Give the dog a bath and see if you can't get rid of some of his fleas. Dean: lt's no use mother, because for every Hea l drown ten more come to the funeral. lvliss Floyd: What are liquid assets ? Tony VV.: Cash deposits of a bootleg- ger. STUDENTS PLAINT When l am dead, bury me deep. Put my English book under my feetg Put my shorthand under my head: Tell Miss Bucklin she knows why dead, Tell Mr. Boyle l tried my best. And now don't grieveg lt's no use to fret, Because l met my death At the T. H. S. l'm TEACHERS REPLY lVhen l'm dead as l soon shall be Tell the Shorthand class they didn't kill me. They only helped with all the rest. Put Pat Steinhafel who's such a pest ln boiling oil flt's my last requestll Put my class cards into the furnace They'll still say, 'fShe didn't learn us. Ah! the faculty VVill envy me. Since where l go No flunkers bel CAN YOU INIAGINE Peanut lVcstbrook six feet tall? Harold Budsberg dating a girl? Harold Sparks wearing short pants? Nluggs Clark not chewing gum? Emerson Seavey concentrating on his work? Mr. Boyle telling the Sophomores they work too hard? Gus VVurl making a free throw? Florence Smith saying l don't know? Chuck Lacy not being mischievous? The orchestra playing for us? Ted Dolan getting to school on time? Bob. Hebert with a soft sweet voice? Butch Wee with number four shoes? Elzeor Myfre sprouting wings? Punt Swanson passing up her friends in the hall? John Nelson going hungry? Dean Grube sitting still? Pearl Higgins without a date? Gertrude Reinhold getting fat? Betty Bishop without giggling? Regina Likwarz without her egg skin? Elmer Bell without blushing? Joyce White with dark hair? Hazel Timm without a crush? Billy Ball with enough sleep? Edward Evenson coming to school? Nlilton Harris and Virgene Ziegler danc- ing together? lvy Roehrborn without her daily letter from Casey? Esther Oquist with a boyish bob? lllarie Van Harpen talking loud? Bob. Krueger forgetting his Merrill dates? Pat Steinhafel studying to be a minister? Elizabeth Kellaher being dumb? bliss Berger and Bliss Floyd missing a basketball game? Said He: ln the gloaming oh my darling VVhen the lights are dim and low VVith your face all powder painted How am l, Sweetheart, to know? Twice this month l've had to wrap up Every coat that l possess To the cleaner-won't you. darling Love me more and powder less? Said She: ln the gloaming oh my darling VVhen the lights are dim and low, That your cheeks are sharp with whiskers You can bet your boots l know, If l powder l must do it Or else suffer great distress: Buy a razor, won't you darling Lather more-l'll powder less. ..29-.



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NOVEMBER Thursday, 1 Mr. Boyle asks the owner to claim his cap which he lost while making a hurried get-away from him Hallowe'en night at the VVhittier school. Now whose could it have been? Friday, 2 The general topic is still Ha1lowe'en night and the miraculous escapes from the extra police force. Nlonday, 5 Boy's basketball practice is now on in full swing. Tuesday, 6 YVe understand Earl Schmidt is a whiz at typing. You may he a stenograhper some day, Earl. 1Vc:lnesday. 7 Howard VVurl comes into the assembly with lUuggs again. Thursday, S Representative of Crowell Publishing company explains how to make money for gym equipment by selling magazines. Friday, 9 First basketball game of the season. Tripoli vs. Tomahawk. l1onday, 12 Sighs of relief-no school in the afternoon. Tuesday. 13 llr. Joas lectures to the freshmen about health habits . 1Vednesday, 14 lliiss Bucklin tells Lloyd llarks that he is too young to run the ranch yet. Friday, 16 Tomahawk vs. Eagle River. Klonday, 19 Freshmen and Sophomores have dancing lessons. Juniors and Seniors get a special invitation to stay away. Tuesday, 20 Ted comes to school with his hair combed. Congratulations, Ted. VVednesday, 21 Mr. Boyle says that too many clocks have been slow lately. Pupils who come late will have to miss their first class. Thursday. 22 Tomahawk vs. Medford. Friday, 23 Sophomores give Thanksgiving dance. iVIonday, 26 Wonder why Elzeor and Frenchie have been absent. Oh yes. Deer season has opened. Tuesday, 27 Literary club is organized. Ultimate aim-to work up an interest for debating. VVednesday, 28 Rib Lake vs. Tomahawk. Thursday, 29 No school for two days. DECENIBER 1 Nlonday, 3 Some people are still recuperating from Thanksgiving dinner. Tuesday, -1 The Literary Club takes it upon themselves to put out an annual. Annual staff elected. VVednesday, 5 Doctor from the state gives interesting lecture on prevention of T. B. Asks students not to eat candy until Christmas. Thursday, 6 Literary Club puts on a tag sale special for annuals. Friday, 7 Rhinelander vs. Tomahawk. Boy's A. A. gives dance after game. Monday, 10 Everybody wearing a yellow tag to avoid being pestered by enthusiastic salesmen. ' ' Tuesday, ll lwissionary to Alaska talksfto students about Eskimos. VVednesday, 12 Juniors and Seniors have a Girl Scout party. Thursday, 13 Tomahawk vs. Rib Lake. Q , Friday, 1-1' Freshmen give annual Christmas dance. . Ylonday, 17 Freshmen are behaving better lately. Wonder if Santa Claus has any- thing to do with it? Tuesday, 18 Tomahawk 's. Nekoosa. ' VVednesday, 19 Begin taki Y pictures for the annual. Thursday, 20 Mr. Nickel lls the Literary Club that 90? of life is bluff. l wonder? Friday, 21 Tomahawk v: ntigo. d u 24 thru '1nu'1ry Tw o xx eeks vacation. 116961 Y . lltliitltlli

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