Sauk City High School - Sauk Log Yearbook (Sauk City, WI)

 - Class of 1928

Page 32 of 64

 

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Page 31 text:

AFTER FOUR '■ u UR guide tells that our journey is V- not finished for the school is by no means deserted at four o'clock when the sun is slowling sinking in the west. I here may be a few unfortunates who tarry from necessity rather than choice, but for some, the most interesting and worth-while part of the day's program begins at that time. Some of the activ- ities taken up by the boy or girl in the after-four period determine what that boy's or girl's career shall be in later years. After four we will see football, bas- ketball. or other athletic contests. After four the band practices, the boys' and girls' glee clubs meet, the debaters work. After four groups of students plan the social activities as the Junior Prom, or masquerade, the class-play cast rehearsals. Our guide explains that these so-called extra-curricular activities are as much a part of modern educa- tion as the other school work.



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 Ftrat Row Second Rou Third Row. Miller. Oil. Henning. Dresen. Meyer Mr. Gunnaulis ' .P,aM' G«»per. hntwiatlr Worljrok. Boehmer W l.ang Buerki, C. Lang. Hahn. Football When Mr. Cunsaulis began his second year as football coach of the Sauk City High School team, it was a good team and a strong one that he put on the field for the opening game. Much praise is due to Coach Gunsaulis, not only for the condition, but also for the general morale of the team. The wonder coach developed a team of pluggers who fought every inch of the field, winning or losing. In spite of Gunsaulis guidance and the field generalship, the season was quite unsuccessful, though the squad showed possibilities of a victory at times. Although our team was composed of many new players, they showed good sportsmanship. Meyer, the captain, with his energy and pep. was a consistent and con- scientious worker, and with the rest of the squad deserves the support of the townspeople and student body. Each year some supposedly green” material blossoms out with the glow of athletic promise that marks the athlete in the making. Football is perhaps the one sport in which the rules of sportsmanship are given the severest test of all. Our score board says our football season was a failure, however, we believe that any squad which has its honor, integrity, and manhood tested, and is not found wanting, cannot, under any consideration be called a failure. Pane twenty-nine

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