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i Bottom Rrm4-D. 'l'ully, G. Mott, D. Kind, K. Smith, R. L'oll'ns, R. llradtish, Nl. liushor, C. llulte, G. Schreffler R. Rlade, W. Kramer, W. Krueger, D. Musil, L. Zastrovy, li. Clanton. v Znd Roxxflh. Osero, D. Deike, L. 'l'hon1pson, K. Lorenzen, L. Nlott, l,. Poly, G. Buchanan, A. Copiskey, bl. llronsted, P. Nlusch, ll. Spletter, 'l'. Schreffler, il. Martell, E. Hoff, R. Zastroxy. Krd Rouvll. jirschele, R. Robarge, li, Obey, R. llernian, D. Nlcfoy, D. Larson, li. Brown, R. Otlerstatter, Il. jones, YV. Rlrlllllilll, Al. KillWllilt'!l1, ll. Canipbell, C. Coty. -lfth Roxy-yl. Klade, N, Nyberg, I,. Morten, A. lloglund, X. Ofkernian, G. Ponell, L. Foster, R. XYIllllK'l', -I, Sesslar, N. -lirschele, A. 'l'heil- er, yl. Feind, KI. Stoke, T. Nick. ith Ronfll. 0'Rourke, D. Pennings, .-X. frapeau, ll. Tholnpson, Stelter, R. Klade, R. fopiskey. .ftudenli Patrol 'lihis year '-H-'45 our student patrol performed its second year of patrolling for the schools of Tomahawk. The boys of the patrol have done a good job in this work and we have added to the patrol a number of girls who are quite as efficient as the boys. For the High School building bliss Stimers is the advisor of the patrolmen and Judge of the grade school violators, and lVlr. Clanton acted as general faculty manager and advisor of the patrol but, unfortunately, he left our school for another in the middle of the year. 'lihe responsibilities he left were divided between lVIiss Stimers and Blr. Boyleg Bliss Stimers, taking over in the advisory capacity and hlr. Boyle handling the high school viola- tors. 'lihe work of the YVhittier School patrolmen is coordinated with the High School's under the direction of Kliss liihlmayer. The Student Patrol's job is to protect the school children in crossing the streets near the schools. ln pro- tecting the students, they also protect the motorist by helping him to avoid trouble. 'liheir purpose is accomplished by establishing patrols on the corners about the school. All students must cross at a corner and at a signal from the patrolman, if they do otherwise, they are reported to bliss Stimers, llr. Boyle, or Miss Bihlmayer who judge the case. Patrolmen have no right to interfere with motor traflic on the road. 'llhe members of the patrol were sworn in at an impressive cermony, before the assembly, bv State Police- man Pratt, early in the fall. Ar this time Harold 'lihompson was made the student Captain of the patrol. 'lihe patrol has done good work this year and we hope it continues. Page Tflfzllf-XVII!!
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Top Row-G. Kreutzer, AI, Rounian Bottom Row-G. Piper, Miss Swenson, Nl. Cherry T. N. T. School Yere 194-I--4-5 Deere Students, Uuring the past yere, we have scurried around four sum last minnut nus two bee found of interestin' caliber two the reader of the T. N. T. Column inn the Tomahawk Leader. The nus wee sought four, both day and nite, had two bee gay, brilliant or bright, butt portrayed in a differunt lite.. VVe of the honorable T. N. T. Staff have suppliel more than one laf with little class discussion jokes over- heard wile drinking are daily cokes. There were sum brilliant answers frum a quiz-Wee worked like an adver- tisement of Whiz! A few intelligent statements wee'd ofen insert, so more of the studunts wee'd convert fmuch two are pridej two our side. Wee didun't skip the uniformed visiters in the hall ore the schedules of basketball, boxing ore football. Now let's see, was that all? There were the pep session and progrum daysg the Annual Board and Senior Class Plays. Wee always took toll ofthe studunts on the Honor Roll. VVee tried so hard too get U two read 'l'. N. T. Column. Did we succeed? fa -f - - 1. IN. ll. btarf Pugt' frztrzlg'-aight
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Freshman Girls ee Club lst Row-F. Lokken, M. Hansen, C. Obey, L. vonGncchten, A. Naschke, D. lliard, .l. Cassell, C. johnson. 2nd Row-R. Kaphaem, L. Hodge, T. Powell, M. llelgeson. M. Krueger, M. Theiler, C. Hickey, Il. Fehringer, D. Hronsted, N. lloglund, Mrs. Theiler. 3rd Row-D. Marcouiller, V. Bushar, M. Riedel, H. Clanton, J. Hocking, L. lfngerer, A. Schreiber, AI. Lynn, Al. Nelson, Z. joslin, N. Hallock. 4th Row-D. Majerns, E. Brown, M. Cherry, P. Crass, A. lloebe, L. 'l'e:1I, A. Swann, G. Christiansen, li. Mzijerus. Glee Club livery day of the week there is a glee club class that meets in room 208, to enjoy one of the most pleasant of all school periods. On Tuesday it's the Freshmen girls, on VVeclnesday the boys' glee club meets, and on Thurs- day the senior girls get together. Friday is a big day, for then both the senior girls and the boys glee club meet for forty-five minutes of fun and practice in the genial group that is known as the mixed chorusp Under the capable leadership of lNIrs. Theiler the glee clubs were able to accomplish wonders this year. From the very beginning of the year every member of the unusually large clubs was willing to pitch right in and practice. Our first performance of the year was a caroling expedition, which took place one bitter cold December night. This trip included visits to the hospitals and various private homes where the coming of the carolers is eagerly awaited each year. The glee clubs helped out in various programs during the holiday season and in school assembly programs. Our annual spring concert was given April 2-lth. lt included not only a number of classical selections to show what we had accomplished during the year, but also a HCEAY 90's REVIEVVU for popular appeal. This re- view included several dances in addition to many songs that a great many members of the audience seemed to re- member. Of course the review was given in costume. These costumes brought forth gales of laughter from the audience as some of them recognized grannyys dress or lvl rs. So-and-So's hat or scarf. The auditorium was packed with an appreciative audience, due in large measure to NI rs. Theilers fame for putting on a good program. Pug: Thfrly
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