Tomahawk High School - Kwahamot Yearbook (Tomahawk, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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Ist Row- 2m.l Row--Nl 3I'Ll Rou- 4tll Ron-YA. llu I. Rose, Il. Thompson, S. Frey, II. Laxxrencc, C. NIcL:u'e.H, J. Kzilile, C. Crass, A. Hansen. . Sclmft, C. Kind, E. Cyfliosz, M, Nelson, C. Crass, C. Sparks, R. Anderson, P. Tillizmy, Mrs. Brzitly. l G. Piper, ll. Duns, l. Kelley, R. Hasselt, li. l.11n1er, G. Kl't'lllZL'l', A. Gzlllzlglier, I., Weiss. FIRST QUARTER SPECIAL HONORS Frances Hanson Gloria Piper HONORS Caroline Crass Charles Crass Joyce Hetzel Betty Lawrence NVilliam Ouimette Dale Timm dson, I'. WVl1ilL', A. SlltlIL'l'lIlIILl, P. Kilinski. Sophomores The sophomore class is in high gear, They view the task with vision clear. But when the school room task is done, It's time for sophomores to have fun. VVinning: a game gives many a thrill To carefree Jack and Jitterbug Jill. Ready to tight for love or fame Glory to the Sophomore name. SECOND QUARTER SPECIAL HONORS Joyce Hetzel Caroline Crass Frances Hanson Gloria Piper HONORS Charles Crass Dale Timm Jerry Neumeyer THIRD QUARTER SPECIAL HONORS Caroline Crass Gloria Piper Frances Hanson Joyce Hetzel Dale Timm HONORS John Brady Charles Crass Philip Kilinski Eugene Lamer Catherine lVIcLaren Pug

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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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Bottom Rowe-D. Legget, L. Bradfish, D. Wogslantl. J. VVenzlech, F. l.okken, K. jones, gl. Lokken, bl. Feind, Al. llernrzn. 2nd Row-N. lloglnnd, T. Powell, R. Wynn, U. Martin, l.. Ruess, il. Likvyarx, C llickey, V. lnnner, D. llennings. 3rd Row-D. Fchringcr, I.. vonGnechlen, G. Tinnn, ll. Cunningham, M. Peterson, A. frapeau, ID. Claellke, R. Morren, AI. Cassell. 4th Row-WL. lfngerer, H. Lynn VV. Schmidthauer, R. Iohnson, I. Schoetller, .-X. Venne, R. Hansen, l . lfaufau, R. Pratt. l Y , s l . , 1 - , Freslnnan ,lass Very typical of the average Frosh who enter the doors of T. H. S. was the class of '48. They were just as green as could be, and about as awkward too, the first couple of months. After they over-came their shyness the pep and Ngo which was theirs began to blossom forth. Elected as officers to lead them through their most trying year were: Glenn Timm, presidentg David Pennings, Vice-President, Darlene Fehringer, Secretary and Treasurer. The representatives of the class on the student council were Nlarguerite Theilcr and Dorothy Biard. The class of '48 was represented very well in every line of athletics. The crew of sportsmen included: Carl Bates, Ashton Crapeau, lylerlin Hanke, Dick Johnson, Kenneth Jones, Delmar Kluball, George Nlartin, John Cunningham, David Pennings, Glenn Timm, Tom Schultz, and Rhodes VVynn. The Frosh this year did very well in forensics. Those who participated in the local contest were: llari- ann Cherry, Colleen Johnson, Nlarge Riedel, Nlarguerite Theiler, and Rhodes WVynn. The class boasted six freshman members in the senior band, and llariann Cherry also served on the squad of cheerleaders. During the course of the year, the Freshman division of the Junior Red Cross made two afghans and live pairs of bookends. Probably the most extensive project carried out by this group was the city survey which was conducted by the citizenship classes. Under the guidance of Miss hlcCormick, the group sent out some eighty questionnaires to other towns with populations approximately the same as Tomahawk's. From questionnaires returned, interest- ing comparisons and numerous 1'eports and graphs were made. The results of the survey were presented at a meet- ing of the city Chamber of Commerce on Nlay 21, hy hlariann Cherry, Nancy Hollock, and lllarguerite Theiler. The class of 48 has one service man already. He is John Cunningham who is serving in the lf. S. Navy. Judging from the facts presented, it is safe to say that the Class of '48 will undoubtedly progress to he one of the most distinguished and long remembered Classes ever to proceed through T. ll. S. Puyw liiighlrwz

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