Tomahawk High School - Kwahamot Yearbook (Tomahawk, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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, fic, aff.-...ff 1 , ,'W1,,g ,ff 'M ' A511 A' -' fig' 4 7111A 'fer' fi RESHMAN CLASS .- ,,,, , .56 1- 4- - 7 'M X, Lf- if lst Row--N. Delisle, L. Greil, E. Haring, B. Hodge, R., Kaphaem, J. Campbell, A. Gesell, J. Anderson, P. Kablitz, F. Kaphaam. 2nd Row-T. Fryar, B. Knipfer, R. Johnson, J. Frawley, L. Bootz, M. Douglas, L. Anderson, P. Houns, J. Fitze, J. Folz. 3rd Row--J. Goodfellow, D. Bauer, F. Klade, A. Kiar, L. Bishop, A. Boorman, F. Coey, E. DuBois, C. Fogg, L. Kuntz, S. Christensen. 4th Row-I. Doucette. D. Hudson, A. Kowerski, L. Bradiish, M. Farrand, J. Kaiser, B. Biard, A. Kaiser, D. Ellis, H. Kahn, E. Swenson. lst Row-B. Schroeder, S. Nelson, N. Loveless, S. Schneider, R. Matson, E. Pierce, J. Ouimette, G. Ouimette, E. Martell. 2nd Row---E. Shidler, R. Reinhold, A. Seidel, R. Otterstatter, J. Rouman, B. Timm, P. Lavers, D. Pearson. 3rd Row-N. Schlitz, R. Stelter, R. Theiler, P. Schmidtbauer, A. Richards, N. Weiss, P. Schmidt, J. Vander Voort. 4-th Row-G. Quandt, N. Stiff, R. Teal, F. Timm, M. Raddant, J. Nick, R. Lamer, H. Obey, V. Schoettler. .31 18 Ig., Q, i ,X wif' I K .. ffl ' If J J , JJJJ J ,J

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, ,Q fm I f Y '-' f Vg ,. Ia, f L4 v ' 'i si U- X-l l,..1 . . J-1s Q H-.E vii ' ' ' ' 1 X: 3 t -'x ' ,, V f L. img 'Q u l-. ' -ff W ' . x . K Q - - x, xv g I. ' R, Vgwi, - ,Jai V .N-5,4 SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class of 194--1' embarked again on a troubled voyage in unknown water Cprobably hotj. Sailors crowded the 'fgangv planks until passed age records declared full ship. Qur able- bodied crew remained largest in school though some bunks are M. T. this year, due to seasickness, I sup- pose. Sails unfurled to windy winds Cnaturallyl We ventured forth with captain, Lawrence Von Gnechten. lnnumerable storms against waves of books, teachers, projects, etc. engulfed us by surprising to most, everyone fared quite well. Those withstand- ing most nobly were decked with honors in recog- nition of intellectual minds still found in this mother blue . Later a barn dance was sponsored by the class. Music by Polege's orchestra, noise by the craziest crowd this side of heaven, and clothes from the other side joined the fun. Then followed the wee hours of the morning in which many found outg if you must make love on the door step, don't lean on the doorbell. But getting aboard ship and recovering from the swell heady' Cmumpsl and being 'ftickled pink Cmeaslesj by members of upper classes, marked a voyage ended. Let's salute future trips to Long lsland Sound, which our sailors first believed was .made by a fog hornl Fam' ml5se5 S- Nybffga P- Kropla, M. Hein, D. Neumeyer. What? fUHHY?-D- Adams, Bunger, J. Gladfclter. -ff l ' 5 Officers-J. Chyaln, B. Schlottke. L. von Gnechtcn. Honorable students-E. Lewerenz, Glndfelter, J. Boyle FUTURISTIC Twenty years hence visit your school, Stranger than fiction is the general rule. Brick and mortar and structural glass, Esculators whisk you to your class. Teachers are gone, and you'll miss his faceg Discs and dials have taken his place. A voice teaches and dismisses the class VVith a tone as cold and as hard as brass. Headlight news is, llleet the gym, Neon lights flare, then fade dim. Everyone's dancing, each heart is gayg Kitchee-hoo-de-doodle is the modern way. Once the kids were jitterbugs And spent leisure time in cutting rugs, And boys asked girls in a bashful way, But now it's leap-year every day. After the dance they're still fresh and spry, They hop into scooter planes, away they all fly. The stratosphere is the choicest ride, But the Pacific isn't so very wide. lt's air lane traffic-pilots each one Zoom up, nose down, and give her the gun. How you yearn for legs that walk, For eyes that twinkle, and lips that talk. Modern students with icy cold stares- Weened on icicles, sleep in frigidaires. -Floreen Powell -31 177 pc-



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wi' Ll Q J all! 'G f 1 1 sl tr' Mm M' -fm '- 'a liz ,az I Jar' ' f f Y F RESHMAN CLASS September Fifth, 1941 seventy-six -- Freshman pirates hoisted the Jolly Roger-and 'sefout to cap- ture knowledge and treasures from the Text- book ! Captaid' Kidd-lNorman Loveless laid gdown the lawhli Joe Folz had charge of the buried llpfeasurerand wrote- the black notes, and Alfred 52-,yv1ll fGe,sell,g7lundered the.boats when Captain Kidd wa Ifthere. Sonteiof the buried treasure was 0 when the ,pirateisbsponsored the pirates mixer. f' ei 'ru was r ot eer and their hardtack was alan on their sea Logs and wooden legs to the latest ,yi V fr.. I? 'i.' .ik M dw1ches'and.cake.' They ambled and danced f'J,,+ M21 c nteysinn the radio. The pirates were forced to 3 'walk the lankwhen the gave the pep session, but V ,Q 4 f' M., ft W they toiikihheir medcieipbland won treasures of ap- ,plausef t. - Q3 , if JT. Just to 'see that the pirates stayed on the course and didn't do anything too unlawful, they had their advisors, Miss Swenson and Mr. Quandt. Some of the pirates have cast their lot in with the basketball and football players. They'll make the teams like good pirates, we hope. When finally the pirates come .o bury their final treasure on Tomahawk High Island, it will be the making of futureXSophomores, Juniors, Seniors, and Citizens. , 6 A ,' i 1 ff ' ,Z ,. Oificers-A. Gesell, N. Loveless, J. Folz. Out of focus-D. Theiler, E. Dubois, B. Fogg A FRESHM AN LAD K, 1 On a clear September morn, ij , A Freshman lad, O'Toole, A Left his cheerful home, And started out for school. . His first day was a busy one, He selected all his studies, He met most of the teachers, X . Y. And hailed his Freshman buddies. ' , ' The days crawled slowly but surely on, The first dance rolled around, Jim took a bashful blue eyed girl, To whom his heart was bound. He joined the school Debate Club, And argued half the night. He ought to make a lawyer , Said Mr. fLatinl Heidt. He made the friendship of president Norm, The days skipped merrily by, He passed the tests in all subjects, He passed without half a try. So, raise your cheers you Freshmen all, And praise this Jim O'Toole, Yes, take your hats 05 to A Freshman that's nobody's fool. TWO boys and Nick-J. Anderson, D. Theilef. Green frosh-J. Hetzel, R. Lamer, P. Laverg, 2.40 T' - 19 ' c Dix Hia, f CCW? X .' c d-. fy Z -I . V' 3 ,Fd 7 2,2 uxagldf I ul! . ff. ,4Q,4AA'. Af ci 77' ff... X.

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