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Ron 1 J Penn F Heglund H Bassford E Trmko N Karnke B Sremmetz Rau 2 A jelhsh 'vi Hwlstenclahl -I l..1ghmer j Papadalms Q Lmdgren N1 S1ercn l femme R014 1 N4 Lbert B Kmkel C Schultz J T Whltney L H ward T C use l Strom W1zards The Internat1onal W1Z3FdS IS one of the most educat1onal of the yar1ous school organ1zat1ons The funda mental purpose of the club IS to d1scuss 1nternat1onal affa1rs yyh1ch because of the many European wars and upsets proyed unusually s1gn1f-icant th1s last year MISS Flora jane MacDonald hxstory mstructor organ1zed the club IH 1935 and she has acted as 1tS sponsor ever s1nce Th1s year there are twenty four members Member sh1p lS extended to all those who are 1nterested 1n the purpose of the club The program of the Vv1zards has been a useful and d1x ers1F1ed one The members have g1yen four conyo CSCIONS s1nce XQZS and for the last hye years haye sponsored the annual sale of seals for cr1ppled ch1ldren lX4ost of the meetmgs of the Wlzards are h1ghl1ghted by lnterestmg talks and programs deallng mth 1nter nat1onal relatlons At one of the meetxngs th1s year Father Argeaux presented some of the pr1nc1ples of 1nter natlonal law at another Nllss Maky nen related some of her unusual exper1ences v.h1le 1n New York as a dele gate to the Nat1onal Councll of Engllsh teachers Durmg the first semester the club sponsored a roller skat1ng party and on February 1 If gaye a Lantern dance The rece1pts from both funct1ons xx ere added to the sum collected bv preuous W1zards for the purchase of an opaque lantern The follomng members serx ed as officers for the flrst semester Xlae Hy 1stendahl Pres1dent B111 Burn s1de N ICC Pres1dent Nlarg1e Dax ICS Secretary jean L1ghtner Treasurer Harley Bassford Sergeant at arms Second semester ofhcers were Nladelme S1eren Presxdent Carmen Schultz VICE Pres1dent jack Papadakls Secretary B1lI Stemmetz Treasurer LOUISE l-loxxard Sergeant at arms MISS NTACDON XLD , Page z, 1 1 ' .1 . . . ' .1 , 1 . ' , ,A , . . My 0' ,1 1' , L . 1 - . . . . . Y . 1 1 1 - 1 1 . V Y - , . . 1, .Y . V .Y v - 1 1 ' , . . , ' ,. 1 , 1 1 - 1 1A A 1 .T , , ' - ' .1 ' 0 Y. ' , , - - 1 .A 1 V1 - 1 1 - U -A sa 1 1 1 ' 1 1 L , , , , ' ' . 1 . , 1' l
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XI, f'4-3 X 1 l jX4fvv.j.4V6'- SA' CL!! I .fi Row 3' lvlr. Shields, E Lindquist, A Sterland, J. lvlelherg, B Schlecker, K. LaRue, P. Tomlinson, E. Steltz, J. Donald, B. Strom Row 2 Coach XX'e1kaI, V Swetland, D. Ciurske, G. Gurske,ll'l.ll3assford, B. Stenson, L. fohnson, B. Branzel, B. Hanson, H Dcliriyn Mr. Be R ' t S ' ' L A aw If L. Mathews, C Olson, L. Westman, j. Sands rom, .. zrnst, It jocewicz, D. Be sky, B. arson, D. Robinson, B. Dormady, O. Marx September 23-The Purgolders opened their gridiron season against Wakeheld with a practi- cally green team. As the game went on the team seemed to play better and threatened to score many times. September 29-Traveling far, the Weikalmen invaded Chippewa Falls only to be defeated by a score of 2O'O. Chippewa ran rough shod over the Ashlanders throughout the game. October 6-Under the broiling sun, the Purgolders played Superior Central on the Centralites' field. The game ended with a scoreless tie. This was one of the warmest days and hottest games of the season. October 12-The Ashlanders finally got the itch for victory and defeated Hurley 14-0. Whee! This made Ashland Highs homecoming complete. October zc-Playing Ironwood there on a sort of cool night, the Purgolders simply couldn't warm up to a victory and were defeated 21-o. October 2711-he Purgolders played their best game against East. The Superiorites came with the idea that Ashland was a push over, but found that it took Lady Luck to help them emerge from the close battle with aw 13-12 victory, November 7-Six seniors donned their suits the last time for the Bessemer game, which ended with a zo-o defeat for Ashland. The football season as a whole was very good, considering the raw material Coach Weikal had to round into shape in so short a time. P .K 4 S MR. Wlillikl. 1939 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Conference Cames September 23-Ashland ........ c Wakeheld ..... . , . 0 October 12-Ashland. . . .. .14 Hurley. ,. . .. .. . 0 October zc-Ashland ........ c Ironwood. . . . . .21 November 7-Ashland ........ O Bessemer ..,. ..... 2 c Non-conference Cames September 29-Ashland ........ c Chippewa lfalls ..,. . . . zo October b-Ashland. . . . . . c Superior Central. . . . . . . c October 27-Ashland. . . .. . iz Superior East.. . . . .. .13
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