Tomahawk High School - Kwahamot Yearbook (Tomahawk, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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o torn Riu-U. lirifkfow D. lVlorren, S. Sesslar, H. Eid--, N. Zastrow, A. Hr-Kzel, xonGneel1ten, ll. Stoke. ' all l lrl lx IIL Row4lVlr. Seheson, L. Mott, ,l. Crapeau, E. Steinhacli, C. Bartz, R. lertxner, B. Mart' , . Rim ', N 's. Borkenhllgen, J. Hein. Row-J. jirschele, J. Kelley, C. Stahl, L. Lovslelten, G. Theiler, E. Oelhafen. Ron-L. Bashar, K. Camphell, 'l'. Small, R. Lawson, D. Taves, K. Anderson, K. Hoppe. FIRST QUARTER SPECIAL HONORS George Theiler HONORS. Elaine Dotter Jane Crapeau Carol Jean Cherry lVIary Ann Ball lWerilee Krueger Bruce Boyle Audrey Hetzel Annetta Nlareouiller Barbara Nlartell Jacqueline lwontabon Norman Perkins Edward Theiler Juniors VVho pick the stars like Whiz make the star dust Howe rs? fall ? VVho build a stately castle Behind a garden Wall? Wfho give the finest fellows To fight for every game? VVe honor here and proudly cheer The Juniors for their fame. SECON D QUARTE S PECIAL HONORS Carol -lean Cherry Nlerilee Krueger George Theiler HONORS. Helen Ball hiary Ann Ball Bruce Boyle Jane Crapeau Evelyn Crass Harhara Klartell .laequeline lldontahon Earl Oelhafen Richard Parmeter Rose Pertmer Norman Perkins Edward Theiler R THIRD QUARTER SPECIAL HONORS Evelyn Crass Eugene Sehmit George Theiler HONORS. Bruce Boyle Carol hlean Cherry Jane Crapeau Elaine Dotter Geraldine Johnson Nlerilee Krueger Jacqueline lwontahon Norman Perkins Rose Pertmer Edward Theiler Page Fifteen

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O liottoni RoxxgM. Higgins, 1. Beatty, A. Loftus, 12. Crass, 11. 111411, Nl. 111111, G. johnson. 211 L1 Roxy - Nliss Swenson, A. Marcouiller, 11. llurcliarrlt, 1.. Nlillcr, ll. lfrziuley, il. Nlontahon, S. 1'e.irce, C, L'herry, 11. Selmer, Hr. Clanion 3rd Roxy-M. Redmond, S. lieheau, Ii. Nlusil, Nl. Scliwnh, li. Schniit, Al. Nelson, il. Uliey, 17. llernian. -lth Row-Y 1'. Feind, 15. '1'heiler, N. Perkins, 13. Hoyle, 'l'. 11Ul-iliL'11, 1., 11i1gendorf', R. lfolz, Nl. Nl.ni'Ixxick, NI. Kiuegu i r Cl' ' ' un 0 dbh Uh, fall. such a wonderful time to he alive, fif there were no schoolj, what a time to he free. to he a part of Natur ours? N e's vast universe. How wonderful to he ahle to breathe of Natures sweet air. But is such freedom o1 For we must go to school. As we enter school, we are corralled like horses and put into harnesses for our respective classes. 'lihe first ll days they let us Champ at the hit, maybe a whole week. VVe're off11 lVIiss Floyd cracks the whip for historyg K. 111. Cherry and Alf. Clanton douhle up on driv- ing us in his grip 1 geometry. 1Wrs. Brady drives douhle with shorthand and typing. U. woe to us when lXIr. Seheson holds mn the Chemistry classes. A couple of twin jockeys, are Xliss Swenson and llrs. Borkenhagen. driving wild groups through pastures of nouns and verbs. R stahle. w iding in regular stride now. we can relax a little although the pace isn't easy. Xvhile the pace is still e elect officers: John Hein, President flead horsej, Eddie '1'heiler, Vice-President ffirst assistant lead horsel. and Rose Pertmer, Secretary X 'l'reasurer fsecond assistant lead horsel. 'llhis done we snort through to the end 1 XV they give if the first hurdle. e're off again hut no rest for the wicked fthe junior classl. 'lihe teachers see we're getting tired so a resting period at Christmas hut drive us down for a hard finish in the second hurdle. Due to her marriage we must hid farewell to Miss Swenson at this time hut the empty chair is ahly filled hy hliss Bruett. We get well set in our new pace and Cwoe is usl Nlr. Clanton is called to another school so iV1r. Boyle replaces him. The geometry class has quickened its pace. 'lihough we have lost some students in the drive of school, we now near the end, tired but C1111 so happy, for we'l1 soon he through with a fine fwe hopel record. Page 171111111111



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lst Row-B. Krueger, F. Hanson, D. Ililgendorf, D. Timm, j. Hetzel, M. Klade, E. Schutletowski, B. Thompson. 2nd Row'-Miss Melchert, S. Van Strydonk, M. Lukes, G. Deliels, D. Kahle, bl. Kahle, D. Calvert, KI. Neumeyer, ul. Frawley. 3rd Row-T. Nloody, WV. Fields, bl. Thciler, VV. Ouimette, W. Rach, T. Schniit, R. Christensen, R. Olson. 4th RowAl. Bartz, li. Wadell, C. Burdick. Sophomore Class This year we trooped up the stairs on September 6 feeling very superior and intelligent in comparison to the bewilderment of last year. Not that we ever had any troubles enrolling or passing classes-oh, nol Our first class meeting was devoted to the election of our officers for 19-if-I--45. We re-elected Harold Thompson as our president, Dorothy Hilgendorf, vice-president, and George Kreutzer, secretary-treasurer. Later it was unanimously decided to retain our same representatives on the Student Council this year, namely Pat Kelley and Jim Theiler. Our class prepared a Hoat for the homecoming football game versus Phillips in the fall. lt foretold a sure defeat for them-which proved true. The pep session given by the sophomores was entitled the 'l'omahawk Good lVill Hour portraying K. Nl. giving good advice to the basketball squad. Two dances were sponsored by the sophomores which raised the funds in our treasury considerably and added no little to the pleasure of the rest of the student body. lVIrs. Brady and Bliss Bruett are our class advisors. lfnder the supervision of Nlrs. Brady we have been able to accomplish a little Red Cross work. XVith money furnished for yarn mostly by the boys, the girls knitted and sewed on two afghans for this cause. Three former members of the class have already answered Uncle Sam's call. Louis CVetj Beaudoin and Edwin White are in the Nlerchant lvlarines and Burnel Chadek is in the Navy. Our class is represented in all sports. Several fellows are on the basketball quintet, the football squad, and on the boxing team. The boys arenlt the only ones active in athletics and extra-curricular affairs. A group of sophomores girls went out for G. A. A. this year. Dorothy Hilgendorf and Beverly Krueger are two cheer- leaders chosen from our class. Several others participated in forensics, one winning a HHH rating at the Rhine- lander contest. All in all, we've had a lot of fun this year. Now with two grand years behind us, we're eagerly looking forward to the next two. We hope they will prove to he as enjoyable. Page Sixteen

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