Tomahawk High School - Kwahamot Yearbook (Tomahawk, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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Bottom Row-L. Weiss, Z. Joslin, J. Hocking, E. Brown, C. Obey, V. llushor, M. Kilishek, ll. Krueger, H. Obey, M. Peterson, l. Doucette, D. Bauer. 2nd Row-Nl. Klade, M. Higgins, B. Eide, N. Zastrow, E. xonGnechten, S. Sesslar, C. McLaren, C. Crass, lletzel, R. l rayxley, E. Cychosz, G. Piper. .. 3rd Row--A. Gallagher, VI. Wynn, C. BI. Cherry, F. Hanson, ll. Duus, M. llelgeson, L. Mott, A. lletzel, ll. Ball, A. llansen, M. Nelson, P. Kelley, J. Crapeau, R. Kaphaem, M. Cherry, M. Riedel, D. llilgendorf. 4th Row-I. Lynn, M. Turgeon, Nelson, D. Marcouiller, E. Steinbach, C. johnson, M. Krueger, Nl. Hansen, L. Teal, M. Sh'dler, P. Crass, ij. Alirscliele, A. Schreiber, A. lloebe, A. Swann, IJ, Bronsted. Sth Row-N. Hallock, N. lloglund, T. Powell, D. Fehringer, ll. Clanton, M. Theiler, D. Biartl, bl. Cassell, C. llickey, ll. Lawrence, S. F re y. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association was more active this year than it has recently been. Under the supervision of Mrs. Bloomquist, four classes competed in the annual girls, basketball tournament. Few seniors seemed in- terested in it this year though, so their team was replaced by a group of promising eighth graders. Too promis- ing, in factl They walked oil the floor after the final game totally undefeated. Yes, they stole first place right away from the three high school classes. Even the juniors, who held an undefeated season last year had to admit the eighth grade girls were pretty goodfl The sophomores unwillingly retained their same position of the pre- ceding year-at the very bottom of the list. They still have hopes for next year thoughl The freshmen played well and gained one victory in the tournament. A At the close of the basketball season, softball teams were organized by those same classes this time includ- ing a group of the seniors. ln unfavorable weather the games were played in the gym, otherwise, they were played outside. As yet, no tournament games have been held. Here's to better luck for the sophomores then they had in basketball. Next year the association plans to establish a point system enabling the participants in these sports to earn a letter by the close of their senior year. This would arouse more interest and competition between the classes. The only girls who are now entitled to a T are the cheerleaders, so this would be a fair chance for all. This plan will work satisfactorily if everyone is willing to support it next year. A wider range of sports will be added to the schedule, including archery, volleyball, and perhaps, tennis ar badminton. Page Twenty-.six

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Bottom Row-M. Krueger, C. Crass, A. Hansen, ll. Lawrence, C. McLaren, M. Theiler. ll. Clanton, Nl. Helgeson, B. Duns. Second Roxy-G. Piper, Nl. Cherry, R. Pcrtincr, ll. Stoke, A. Naschkc, NI. Riedel, C. Johnson, N. Hallock. Third Ron-xl. Nelson, A. Boornian AI. Montzihon, H. Ball, li. Thciler, AI. NVynn, C. Cherry, R. Hansen. Fourth Ram-R. Pratt, j. Rouman, G. 'l'heiler, D. Pennings, 'l'. Powell, P. Crass. Forensics The largest number of students ever to turn out for forensics served as a nucleus from which carrie one of the most successful years of speech work for Tomahawk High School. ln the local contest the following contestants vie .l for honors: ORJ TORY A. Last Will and Testament of a Refuge-George Theiler. B. Wlio Speaks for Ellie-hlerilee Krueger. A. Without a Song-Caroline Crass. A. Creed of George VVashington-Rhodes Wfynn. SERIUI 'S 1JECL.J.7lf7.J TORY A. hlary Stuart--Jayne VVynn. A. Bittersweet-Althea Boorman. A. The Baron and the Jew-James Rouman. H. Honey-Barbara Stoke. li. That They Nlight he Saved-Jacqueline Blontahon. '1l'.lIUR0l'S A. Arsenic and Old Lace--Carol Jean Cherry. A. Home Town Rehearsal-lVIarguerite Theiler. A. Goldilocks and the Bears-Colleen Johnson. H. Hoy meets Horse--lfddie Jim Theiler. B. hly First Date-lVIariann Cherry. li. All in the Handling-Helen Ball. li. The Cat Came Hack-Nlarge Riedel. The local A winners participated at a later date in the league contest at Rhinelander. There Carol Jean Cherry, George Theiler. and James Rouman won A ratings. Klarguerite Theilcr, Althea Boorman, Jayne YVynn, Caroline Crass, Rhodes VVynn and Helen Hall Cextemporaneous reading? received UB ratings, and Colleen Johnson, a CH, The three 'AAT' winners from this contest then entered the district meet at Stevens Point. George Theiler and James Rouman took A ratings, and Carol Jean Cherry a HBH. Had there been a state contest at hladison, both HA winners would have attended. However, visiting critic judges were sent to Stevens Point where they listened to the district A winners speak again and gave further awards as state ratings. George lTohyD Theilcr and Jim Rouman hoth returned home with li ratings from the state contest. Page 1'Cl't'lIfi fltc'



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i r i Bottom Roxy-C. Mclnnrcn, D. Hilgendorf, P. Layers, H. Hall, Nl. llall, xonilnechten, IJ. Nlorren, -I. lletzcl. Second Rom-R. Pertiner, ll. I-lille, A. Hctzel, I. Riedel, N. Zaslrnw, ll. Stoke, M. Krueger, l.. liislrop. Third Roxyvil. Piper, .l. CFQIPUJIII, J. Nlontabon, P. Kelley, Nl. Kilishek, F, Klade, .'X. Iloornrni, ll. Obey. e' i'lulr Ar our first meeting of the new year, Jane Hetzel was elected president, Nada Zastrow, vice president, Betty lfide, secretary-treasurer. Ar the same time, plans were made for the election of eleven new members and their initiation. The initiation was quite successful, as everyone had a good time including about two-thirds of the student body who watched the proceedings on main street. Homecoming with Phillips was celebrated with the zest that only 'l'omahawk could display-and why not? VVe won the game! Of course, we of the Pep Club like to think that the goalposts we decorated helped. not to mention the prospects of a dance with Ruth Coey giving out with some solid Yiivel The gym was attractively dressed up in a Halloween motif--pumpkins, corn stalks, black cats, and witches. In order to increase public interest in basketball, we decided to make programs listing the names and num- bers of the players on both teams. lt's surprising how much more interesting a game can be when you know the names of your opponents! A new constitution, revising the entire administration of the Pep Club was unanimously accepted, having been thoroughly approved by lVIr. Boyle and our new advisor, hlrs. Brady. Hereafter, membership in the Pep Club shall not be limited to a number, but to the merit and qualification of each individual. The membership shall be open to girls of the three upper classes who are carrying at least one outside activity besides the Pep Club and are carrying at least four scholastic credits with an S average. Pug. Tc: cfzfy-.ri zu fz

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