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..-Fo. Badger Skaters: Bob Enstad. Judy Daft, Dean Taylor. BADGER BOYS STATE Early on the morning of June 9, 1956, we left by chartered bus from Eau Claire for Ripon, Wisconsin, the site of Badger State. The coming week was to be one of the most memorable experiences of our lives, especially of high school days. It is to the credit of the American Legion that these events are sponsored yearly throughout the nation. Upon arrival at Ripon, we were assigned to separ- ate cities and counties. Cities were the home bases for thirty boys. The county consisted of several cities, and together we made up the state. In the cities we did community tasks and went to mess and assemblies as a group. Our cities were even more intricately divided into wards. Our daily routine called for arising before seven, going to breakfast Cmeals always goodb, and a morning schedule of classes. Classes were the schools we at- tended on various subjects. We both attended the law school and were admitted to the bar. After dinner we had the afternoon for recreation. There were sports for enthusiasts, music for its stars, sitting and sleeping for others. We both became members of the Boys' State Chorus. I . The major work in the division of cities, counties, etc. was for the purpose of elections. Politics took heavy action after only a few days. Posters were put up everywhere publicising candidates from ward council- man to state governor. After heavy campaigrung we had primary and general elections. Oh, yes, we had two political parties, the Federalists and the National- ists. With our parties we had city, county, and state caucuses. Elections were part of the Americanism program. I One outstanding feature of Boys' State is the fel- lowship gained in the association with other boys. Usually your closest friends come with members of your own city, most probably your roommates. In Our cities we spent hours chewing the rag about any con- ceivable subject. By the end of the week, We were good companions and better Americans. As one coun- cilor put it, The only thing bad about Badger Boys' State is leaving. 'T-7 -5 Yes, we had a fine time. We hope that some day we .can give some token of thanks to the American Legion, Lions Club, classmates, and all others who made this splendid trip possible. The experience is one that will never be forgotten. Dean Taylor-Bob Enstad '56 BADGER GIRLS STATE Adultsoften say, The best days of your life are spent in high school. June 19-26, 1956, were among the best days of my life. I left by bus from Baldwin on Monday, June 18, with a fellow Badger Stater from Ellsworth. To say we were excited would be an understatement. We were thrilled to the core However, in Madison at 11:45 P. M. we felt lost and forlorn. This feeling soon left us as we were greeted by 335 friendly girls from all over the state. 'Tuesday morning was the kick-off for an extremely exciting week. By setting up miniature cities and coun- ties, we learned from actual experience how the gov- ernment functions. I was a resident of Asby city in the county of Fair- child. I was also a strong member of the Nationalist party. We learned govemment procedures by attend- ing lectures, meetings of our city and county govern- ments and holding elections of our various officials. ln the state capitol we held our Senate and Assembly meetings. The week was enjoyable as well as educational. Leisure time was spent in sheer pleasure by attendng band and chorus rehearsals, swimming, working on the daily paper, going on tours, and in drug store get- togethers. The evening vesper services in our dormitories were the most inspiring ones I have ever witnessed. They brought about a unity of different races and religions stressing brotherhood, a prime factor of democracy. Words can't express my appreciation to the Wom- en's Auxiliary, my classmates and teachers who made it possible for me to attend Badger Girls' State. Judy Daft.
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